HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-10-09 - Orange Coast Pilot•
7
, • •
• Woinan Passeftger •Attenipts , Suicide
•
•
Two Los Alalllitos Silllon Ba~f~s Tax
Coun~illllen Ou.sted Si1r~hargel!' Says
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 9, 1974
VOl, ,1, NO. D%. S S!CTIONS, " PAQES
. Auto ltlf18tel!f1
Rep. Mills Tied
To Wild Episode
WASHINGTON (AP) -House Ways
and Means Committee Chairman Wilbur
D. Mills remained away from Capitol
Hill today, two days after a car in
which he was said to be riding was
stopped by Park Police and a woman
occupant leaped into a pool in front
of the Jefferson lttemorial in a suicide
attempt.
Mills passed up an important m~.eting
of the Ways and Means Committee today
and his office said tie was not expected
on Capitol Hill .
MH!s denied through a spokesman that
he was in the car at the time of
the 2 a.m. Monday inciden t, in which
pol ice say they stopped the car for
a check when they saw it driving "al
an wireasonable speed with its Jighls
off."
However, police said one of the five
passengers in the late.model Lincoln
Continental identified himself as P.1ills.
A local television station also ran
film of the incident in Tuesday news
programs and identified a man shown
walking away from the camera as Mills.
Lany Krebs, the newsman for WMAL-
TV who shot the film, said "I'm certain
ol the identity" of Mills.
Orpge (;east
Weather
It'll be mo stly aunny today and
Thursday, w!th slightly wanner
temperatures, according to the
wealher service. Some cloudiness
late night and early morning.
Beach highs 67 rising lo the lower
70s inland.
INSIDt; TODAY
Financial cotuni1iist ~fitton
Moskotr;iti: brings soni.e sketetons
7'01n Lite hangars of Pan Am
Airtines, citing aUeged shady
operation,, by L11e beleaguered
tra"8p0rtatia,• gia11t ill pait
years. See story, Page 87.
Al Y.Or s.,.,lc• Al
•••tine All
I.. M, l•Yll '' C1Nter11I~ Al c....wc-•1• CllHlllff DI-It
Ctf'llolu C14 c.,u,_11 cu
0.lfll Nellt'OI A 1• llllflll'll1 ...... A4
lnlfftll-1 •I
"41<11MI ... , ,_. cs-1•
•Mt~ CJ
1111 UIHtert C4
Mtllbell Af
>
. J
The Washington Star-News said today
that "witnesses insisted that ho1ills had
been a passenger in the car and was
present throughout the incident. They
said he had blood and scratches on
his face."
Mills, an Arkansas Democrat and one
o( the most powerful men in CoQgress
as chairman of the tax writing com-
mittee, has not been seen on Capitol
}!ill since the incident. ·
Mills was not present during President
Ford's economic message to a joint
session of Congress Tuesday. which in-
t See l'iflLLS, Page AZ)
2 Los Ala1nitos
Cou.ncil Members
Ou.sted in V otin.g
Two ~ Alamitos city councilmen
were recalled from office In a, special
election Tuesday.
Councilman Charles H. Long lost his
bid to stay on the coW'ICil 789 votes
to 752. Kenneth O. Miller was recalled
from office by a margin of 810 to
726.
Voters overwhelmingly decided that
their replacements should be selected
through the election process rather than
appointed by the remaining three coun-
cilmen. The vote in favor of a council
·election was 1,005 to 292.
More than 2a percent of the city's
5,003 eligible volers ~med out for the
recall election. There were 1,541 ballots
cast.
City hall spokesmen said a no t h e r
special election would probably be held
in January to fill the now vacant council
seats.
The recall effort stemmed from the
firing two years ago or l.os A1amitos
City Manager William Krauss.
Krauss was fired by the three-man
council ma jority oC Long, Miller and
Dale Kroesen. Kroesen later resigned
because of poor"be<olth.
Long and Miller then became the coun·
cit minority and a lengthy recall effort
against them was delayed by City At·
torney Jaclc. Parker and City Clerk Doris
Pass who ruled the first recall pe.Utlons
invalid.
&th Parker and Pass later resigned
their pmts. A counter recall e fro rt
against the two councilmen who had
supported the fired city managtr never
garnered enoug h suppart to force an
election.
' .J
Only 28'1o Aiie~ted
' -Om-
0 or '
'
•
·• ,.,
N ,
• \ . •
~
f ./
I
"' .... ... ' ...
UPI Teltphote
PEDIATRICIAN DR. RONALD GUTHBERLET LOOKS AT ONE OF THE BALTIMORE QUINTUPLETS
Four Girls and One Soy Born t~ Mrs. Karen Rohrer Said in "Remarkably Good Condition" ---
'011ly 28% Affected'
Simon Backing Surcharge
\\'ASHINGTON (UPI) -Trea s ur y
-Secretary William E. Simon . defending
President Ford's proposed S percent in·
co1ne tax surcha rge before Congress.
said todny It would affect only 28 pcreent
of all taxpayers.
•
But he encountered · skepltcism from
members of the House \Vays and l\leans
Committee, which shapes the na tion's
tax laws.
Ranking RepubUean He rman· T.
Schneebe\i of Pennsylvania said the
Fate of lhe surtax \\'OU\d rest \\'ith wh~H
An1 erican voters say during the next
four weeks. while congressmen campaign
for re-election. 1
"You have a big selling }ob to do,''
Schneebcli said. "Vou belter get .your
public rcloilftns forces to work very
vlgoroosly."
Reil. Al Ullman ([).Ore.). the Rcting
chairman of Ways and l\ieans, expressed
·i
doubt Ford could allo\v the surtax to
die, ns plaMed, afler 1975.
Ford presented his lon g -a 1,1· a i ted
1ncssage on inflation to Congress Tues·
day. It contained proposals for hca\'icr
taxes 011 the 1nJddle class and t he
wealthy. tax incenlives to re\1ive bu siness
FIRMS PLEDGE GAS·SAVING
CAMPAIGN -Story, Page A4
and cxhortntions to America ns to pu1c'h
pennies and drive less.
A liberal, Rep. Charles A. Vnnik , ~ 1 h
Ohio), 'A'as cril ical of the surtax pro-
posal. saying it v.•as a "transfer of
revenues from individuals to the cor-
porate sector" since Ford propos('d 0111·
jor tnx. advantag1•s for businesses "'h1ch
cxpnnd or modernize,
"You're going to affecl the llfc~ll'lc.
lhc buying Pov.er. tho ability lo figh~
t'
inflation of fi5 m1lhon people.'" \"nnik
said.
S11non said 82 ~ 1nilhon tax re1urns
;ire norn1all~ f1ll'd b~· A me r i "_:1 n
ho11sch<ildcrs. Hr stucl lh<' Tr c :t s u r ~
('t1lculnh.>d 1hnl the surtax, \\"hich \\'Ollld
lut persons makin~ S7.500 a yrt1r or
fnrnihe s" earning ~l~.000. v.·ould f<lll on
28 pcrernt of thcn1 -23 million returns.
If lht a\eragC' rC'lnrn rl'pre:scnts thrrc
pt'Oplr. that 1,1·ould aCCQunl for 69 rnill1on
1axp.1yers.
l'Hn1nn s111d he \\/IS c 0 n c er n c d
rongrf's~ "1ni1y hi1\e 10 1:'<'-<'nAr! i 1
1i<urtn\1 on n yenr-by·~l·ar b.1ils'· 10
rrcapturc !he re\·enue thnt "'·ould bl•
lru1t by Forrt ~ proposed J>ennunent \:ix
rl'hc>f for businrss.
Sln1on suid the· !t.urtn" v.<1!1 ncec~~ary
to helri thr \iCt1n\! of lnflotlon and
~plll' buslncsS 1n\'l'l\\lllCnt n('('(fcd ror R
\!We 1'AX t::.s, Page A!I
•••
Received
Fertile Pill
BALTT~tORE. ~fd. rAPl -· Charles
and Karen Rohrer put tv.'O baby beds
in one of the three bedrooms of their
suburban hon1e because they expected
tv.·ins.
But doctors al Uni versity II o s pit a 1
delivered quintuplets by Caesarian sec·
lion Tuesday.
About seven \\'eeks pren1ature, two or the infa nts had slight breathing p~
blems bul otherwise all ·were repo.11cd
doing fine toda y.
The four girl s and a boy r anged in
\\'eight frorn 11,1•0 lXJUnds eight ounc~
lo three pounds nine ounces.
Amy Lieman. a student X-ray technl·
cian. described !he m:ilcrnil~' room con-
versation this v.ay:
lo/rs. Rolirer: "lloili 1nouy -trro.''
A ilnctor: "No."
"Ti1ree?''
··~'o.''
'"f'uur?"
"Let nie j11s1 so11 it"s under six.''
''(J/I. n1y God. l1ou; u1n I goi11g to
tell n1y hllsba11cl""
1\lrs. Rohrt'r, 2R. had takrn fertili!y
horrnoncs bt.'CUU;,(' a pituitary deficiency
1nade ovu lation irnpo'isible. accordin R to
l)r. Arthur ll as k1ns. li n iv c rs it y
Hospital"s chief of obstetrics.
~!rs. Rohrer. fi\'C-f001-r1,1·0. \rcighcd 108
pounds before prc~naney and gained
BO pounds in st•\ t•n rnonths .
lier husband. :1 :1 .'I -y car· old n1111n·
lcnanct' cn~1nt'L'r ror a su1>ern1arkcl
chain. a1>P£'.1rt'd d:•zcd.
!Sec t}U INTS, Pagt! A2l
PJC/\IJP PROVES
T'I CI\ 01: ADS
"The ad procluccd fnntaslit· results.
I sold n1y p1tl.uµ tor the full asking
prtCl'."
That i.!i thr SLIC'C'tSS sto~· told by
the Cost:i \lrsa n1an "''ho placed this
rlas.'liCicd rid\ ert1Sl1n1cnt in the Daily
l'ilot ·
'63 RANCll~HO, 26{) \1-R,
~la~s. <.'ustom scat, 1'n(I;. &
body 10 greal cond. 700
X~X-XXX)..
lf ~O\I havr R tn1ck )uU 'd l1~c lo
n10\1e. cnll 6~2-5678. Put a h•w \\'Urda
lo 1,1·ork lor vou
In thr llaliy Pilot
' '\.
,
• . _..,.--
~1 ? Do\IL V PI LOl __ Sl Wrdnt\d.lJ, Oetobtr q, 1~74
Rocky's Gifts Probed Dr. Settle
Fills Ro per I
.-Se11ate Rules Pa1iel Seeking Explanation Job Vacancy . .. WASHINGTON (AJ>) -The Senate
aules Commltlff today callt.'d on Nelson
A. Rockefeller to explaln fully the
(ircumstcinces behind his la rge cash girts .
kl se,·f!ral aides and public figures.
Rockefeller agreed to provide a written ·. .• ••
explanallon and the committee delayed
until after the congressional recess a
decision on whether to reeall hint lq
testify.
MeanwtdJe, a congressman rose.arching
Rockefeller's financial affuir s, says the
:• J'ru111 Page /\I
}Iills Lit1l{ed lly Police
.. :,
f o Biza1·1·e DC h1cident
:~~ . ..,
Vice presldenkfesignate's g If tt to
associate1 "raise aerious questions 1bout
propriety and oonflicts of intcrestl."
Rep. FAward Meivinsky (P.lu111a ). a member of the House Judidary Com-Or. Jay Settle, 55.; was named Interim
n1ittee v.1Uch will hold hearlng1 on the superintendent of the ll untlngton neoeh
Rockefeller nomination neJt month, call-Union High School J)istrict Tuesday
ed for the fom1er New York governor night , fili\ng a vac;incy left by Jack
"lo di sclose publicly every gift he has made in his lifetime, as. well as all Roper. the loans" outstanding or "'1itten off. Roper, superintendent !or the past four
Senate Ru 1 ea Committee Chairman year:s, leaves Friday to assume a similar
Howard W. Canoon (D-Nev.), said he post with the Fremont Union High SChool
doesn't know lf Rockefeller ~ JYppJy District in Northern California .
"a good explanation or not. "I don't think it's a question of conOict Boa.rd President Ron Shenkman said ..,
of interest!. but one of the inOuence trustees will screen about six final can·
d. v•ealth in a political situation," Cannon didates for the $35 ,000-a-year superin·
said .• tendenrs job and probably announce
The meeting origlnally had been set Roper 's replacement in a e<>u~e o f
ln hope of receiving the audits of
Rockefeller's tax returns. Ho\,·ever, that weeks. Information will not be available witil Bruce Johnson. president ol the ~ lax proposals or direct concern
• "' \Vays and l\teans Comminee.
· .. su.ry Sttretary \\'illiam E. Simon ie.u\ed before the committee today but
11 did not preside and his office
he "11ukfnot be In.
qome Berklacy. assistant to t h.e
I for public affairs of the National
Parks, said the occupants ol
)dcntified themselves lo offi~rs.
, ~YJ were not asked to produce 1den·
l -and one occupant identitil'd
as Rep. \Vilbur D. ~1 i 11 s ,''
acy said. "Obviously they (officers)
ed out the tags." The car, widl
ansas tags. is registered in ~tills'
e.
\ lacy ~d "there \\'b no indication
• ~· Co have the incident sup-
pres.o;ed altbough no charges y,·ere filed.
The official police report of the in·
cident listed the y,·oman's leap into .the
Tidal Basin, a backwater o! the Potomac
River in !root of the Jefferson Memorial,
a.s a suicide attempt
Berklacy said it is up to the diScretion
of the officers whether to Ule charges
and "it (the alleged suicide) took
precedence' over any other action. There .
has been no questioning of the otficer's
discretion."
Berklacy also said "there is no in-
dication any of the occupants were ln-
to;dcated."
'Bcrklacy quoted policeman La r r y
Brent-as--saying-be-and-ofticer-'Illomas
Johann "where northbound on lith Street
11t Constitution A\.·cnue when he observed
ti, :Vebjcle southbound. north of Constilu·
{.\on Avenue. at an unreasona ble speed
"'ilh its lights off.
;'\Ve turned around and caught the
Y'ehicle "'·estbound on Independence
Avenue, southwest. at Kutz Bridge.
........ "\\1e stopped the vehicle, a female
•
e:dled from the passenger side a n d
)iljnpa! Into the Tidal Basin. I jumpa!
iu and brought her over the seawall
....;i.ere additional U.S. Park police ol-
f\cers assisted in removing her fram
t,be "'atcr," the report said.
The woman. who identified herself es
Mabell Battistella. 38. or suburban Ari·
ington, Va., was taken to St. Elizabeth 's
l;lqspilal and later released, Bcrklacy
.said.
' The police report said the man iden-
llfying himself as fl.tills was accompanied
In the auto by Liliane l\1. Kassar, 38.
ot Washington, Gloria Sruichez, 36, of
Arlington ; _and Al bert G. Gapacini , 39,
also of Arlington.
G3pacini. identified as the driver ot
the auto, "·as not cha rged.
Berk!acy said the water in the area
ls about three fee l deep. though it ranges
1!P to six feet further V"om shore.
111ills' administrative assistant, Gene
Goss, said the congressman authorized
lli,Jn only to say that "he was not
there al lhe time.'' Goss said he didn 't
know where Atills was at the time of
the incident.
T•r-.tr. i".1ills toltl me he \Vas not in
the ca r," Gos9..._sai,d, adding that he
could not explain~ the congressman's
limousine \\-'as invo\vl'd in the incident.
Goss also said he knew none of the
other parties listed by police as being
ln the auto at the time.
: The Star-News identified Miss Bat-
tistelta as "reported ly a go-go dancer·•
and another occupant of the car as
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
""' OrAn lJO' Co.i\I O.o.i, Plld, ""'~ '""'<" '' <:<1mll<~d '"" NtW'l-Pftti ," pvllh-.1 ll1 '"" Or.,,qe (11•\I Pl<llh\1>1"0 Coml>t"V S..p,,,.,r ""'''°"' ~r• O\lllh..,...0 Mond•f lf>rOUoi' F"IMf , lor Cot•4 M~'><I. N•,,..00'1 11oo .. n, Mllllt"''JI""
bed<h f ...... 1 .. 1'1 V•l!O'Y U -9" .. n,
, ••~·.,. S..ddlrb,o<l •NI !>#! (1~..-1•~" Ji.w11 CM>•1•r1r>0. II> 1•notr nq,llNI I'd•!-11
pul;ll•Yled S<tlwfll••I ""o S.....S.n The "'">CINI
llUbl+!.1""'11>1.tnt " .ti lOQ Wl\I IM14lrffl, "°1\.t
IMW, C,.lo«l'"'' 91•1._
Robe rt N. Weed
J>re1uMnl •nd Pwb11""'4'
Thom.ls Keevil
Thomas A. Murphtne
AYtwOl"J EO!lor
Char les H. Loos Richard P. Nall
A.t~•\ltn\ """M9'nq E0<t0<\
Offices
(otllli! M"'-" lXI W•" Bl¥ Sir""!
N("'l)PI' S•atn: llll N~-' lkllolt-d
1.itO""'°lk1th 11MG.l-Y•t5.I.
... 1111,,"'110f\~f(11 111a11tad'l8ovl ... ,,11
S•n(I•"'""'' ») J<tortn f.JUflllllO ~-
TrlrphoM (714) 642-4211
Classified Advertising M2·S67l
r.romQ.Ht11 -.rtttsou1no1 ~ t1ouid1 492-4410
COPvrlrt. HI•. Or.-10t Cot•! ,,..,1111\11•"0 (.tm°""'· No ... 'tO'I \IOI'-,, U1W•ttl""''
.,f1tvfJtl ""'t1•r •r 11ht1lu.emrnl1 ""''" lftolY .... ,..,.,CIOU(td WllJ'IQlll IPfl••I l'f"N\loOl'I 01
<OOf!'1111i'tOwMr,
\,t<:OM c1n i ~t• !»If •t ~" MPwi, ~~oml• Svll't•lplillf\ bf ""'.., UGO ""llJ"'"'"· "' '" .. , Mao mont11ty1 m!•h•• lllOUfMloD!l.t SJ 00 "'Ofllllly
•
IJPI Ttl9pflolt
CAUGHT IN SCANDAL?
Rep. Wilbur O. Mills
'reportedly-employed-as-a-masseuse.••
Police said their reports included no
such identifications.
The \\lashington Post reported that
the police officials said the auto's oc-
cupants, other than Mills , engaged in
a struggle 'vhen the auto first slopped
near the Tidal Basin. Later, when officer
Brent and the Battistella woman were
pulled out of the waler. the auto 's
parlicipants resumed their scutfle.
J.ileanwbile. high-ranking Park 8'rvice
police officials had arrived on the scene
and, in atten1ptng to quell the disorder.
a poUce sergeant was pushed and fell
O\'er some bushes, injuring h.is back
c:ind leg, the Post sald.
The Post said that Arkansas state
records in Lit tle Rock, Ark., showed
that the auto's license plate number
DOT 003, was registered to ~1ills.
Mills, a member of Congress since
1939 and one of its most influential
members, is facing a re-i!lection 1.antest
in November.
at least the third week of October. District Educator's Association, made
Rockefeller press secretary Hugh Mor· a final request for teachers to help
row confirmed reports Tuesday that the fQnner New York.governor gave $550,000 screen.applicants but was turned down. ~~M-L-a ---d-~~~ 1ong11me .....,iat• who 1s now head A1ager iia Boston had spoken individually to boa , d
of the Port Authority d. New York members and they "'ere finn in their
and New Jersey. Riot-equipped Boston Policeman Roger Delminaco holds rock in in· decision to handle the final process alone.
Atorrow said that gift, like smaller jured hand after it smashed through window of police van following When Shenkman announced Setlle's in·
ones to Henry A. Kissinger, fonner melee at English High School Tuesday stemming from court·ordered terim apppintment, there was a standing
New York Republican party chief L. bu.sing plan. At least 30 persons were injured. School district re-ovation from !hose in lhe audience.
Judson Morehouse and to Morrow ported that attendance at Boston's high sc hools fell off today. "\\le Have a Jot of respect for him,''
himseU, was the act of "a generous Jolmson said of Settle.
man, IO)'ll to his friends." He added Now deputy superintendent, Setlle'. join-
that Rockeftller paid all necessary gift ed. the district in J.iiarch 197J , He
taxes in each case. p 'd t H d B tt previously worked for more than two
Senate Democratic leader Atike res1 en a U on, years as assistant superintendeot in
l\1ansfield of t.fontana said the reports charge of personnel for the C a r d e n
of gifts could well cause the Senate Grove Unified School District. He nlso
hearings to be reopened. spent 2.1 years with the Lai Angeles
He said the gilts appear legiLimate Now It's Trav-l !-1g ·. Unilied School District as a teacher. but are bound to raise questions about t;lll principal and administrator.
the nominee. • • Settle received a B A from t h e
Senate RepubUean leader Hugh Scott University of Redlands and an 1'! ·A
d PeMsylvanla said, "I see nothing and PhD from use. that has Jmpaired the integrity of Mr. WASHINGTON (AP) -With President "colorful Jlot11e dQOrkee~r, asked for He and his wife. Virginia. ha''e three
Rockefeller in any \.\o·ay." Ford exhorting Amerf~iinS to adorn their it. · · grown children. The .couple lives in
Mezvinsky is one of se~ra\ young lqpels 'Aith the red badge of his economi c Amoo~ those who called . the White Cypress.
Democrats on the committee dissatisfied crusade, it's now a question or button, House Tuesday. seeking a simUar button Settle was considered the likely can·
with lhe amount of infonnation made button, who's got the button? ·was Sen . Charles Percy (R·Ill.). who dldate for interim superintenden t
public sO far by Rockefeller during the 'A'anted to wear one during a n ap-because his present post places hinl
Senate Rules Committee's confinnaUon The White House began getting pearance on NBC's Today show. But in the number two district poSilion.
hearings-last-month-. _______ 1telepbon.e_requests~r .the emblem-eveA---there-was..no..butlon.---·-----==_c.:=:::_~-=="-"=='-------i---
Other Committee members said they before Ford ftnl.&hed bis economic ad-White House aides responded to the
expect the House panel to insist on dross to Congress Tuesday. On that emergency by tracking dovm Miller· and
a deeper probe of Rockefeller's financial occasioo, he wore one proudly. declaring retrieving th .. emblem Ford had given influe~. They support Mezvinsky's ef· that its simple injunction "WIN" -him. Perey wore it on TV.
forts to draw out the maximum in-meaning Whip. Inflation Now -'Aili Then the While House bad to fetch
fonnation ~ble and say committee be the rallying cry for citizen participa-the much-traveled button back from tion. Percy so it \\ill be available for others.
Olainnan Peter W. Rodino Jr. (~N.J.}, There was -and remains -a P"' Russell Freeburg. \Vhlte HoUse
"A'ill not oppose them. blem. coordinaUlr of the effort to mobilize
l'r-Page Al
QUINTS ...
"I ~t they were pulling my leg,"
he Mid ln de9crlbing hl$ r<action when
doctors Mid him Monday that he could
expeci his family to increase by five.
"Then they brought the X·rays and
showed me.''
Rohrer, who bas a son by a previous
marriage. said the boy would be named
Russell Charles but names for ·the gtrls
hadn't beon picked.
Ford's button is the only one in ei:-popular support for conserving energy
istence. It's a handpainted prototype . and fighting inflation, said today Ford
Atoremer, the President gave away authorized the purcflase o! 100,000 but·
his button as he left the congressional tons that will be sent to people who
nl6trum. WUliam "Flsbbalt'' Miller, the write the President pledging support
(or the citizens program. But it wlll
be several days before these buttons.
estima(ed lo cost between '6,000 and
$7.000, are aveilable.
TAXES ...
healthy econ001y.
Freeburg said that if more lhan 100,000
people 'vrile in. which seems quite possi·
ble. the While tlouse wiU be hard pressed
to supply the demand.
Cory Cancels TV •.
Appearance Due
To 'Conflicts'
SAN. FRANCISCO (AP) -The
DemocraUc candidate ror s ta t e con-
troller, Ken Cory ol Garden Grove, failed
to appear for a television debate with
his Republican opponent, Wiiiiam T .
Bagley of San Rafael.
It was !he second time in two days
that Democratic candidates for statewide
olfice bowed out of public debates with
GOP opponents.
In Fountain Valley
unman said Ford understated the pro-
blem in 'l'Uesday's address to Congress.
Ullman said the economy was "an even
worse" problem than Ford said and
the problem would "get worse betore
it gets better."
Ford told Congress he wants h.igber
tax revenues so he can cut federal
dtlticlts. Both vtould fight inflation by
reducing the amount of money spent
ln the economy.
"We won 't have buttoos if poop!~ don't
help out." he said, emphasizing that
Ford's "all-<>ut natioowide vohmteer
mobilization." as the President described
it. is operating more or less on a
shoestring.
The program coordinator said he was
hopeful local people 'A'OUid finance and
arrange for distribution of the WL?.rl
buttons in their own e<>mmunities or
send donations to the Citizens' Action
Committee to Fight Inflation that Ford
set up. The oommiltee then could buy
nlore than the 100,000 buttons F o r d
authorized.
The first. Assemblywoman M a r c h
Fong of Oakland, failed to show Monday
for a teJevision debate with Republican
Brian Van camp, former stale com-
mlS.\ioner of corporations and M r s ,
Fong's opponent for secretary of state.
The reason given In both cases was
a conflict of schedules.
Nearly 100 Bicyclists
Get Police Citatwns
Nearly 100 Founta in Valley bicycle
riders received police citations in the
past week under a new city bike safety
crackdo,•:n.
City officials \isled a sharp increase
in Ute number of traffic accidents in-
volving bicycles as the chief reason
for the "get tough" policy.
Police Lt. John Beddow said the major
.bicycle~, violalions include failure of
bicyclists to ride on the right side of
!he road as required by law, improper
lefthilnd turns and failing to w a I k
bicycles across crosswalks.
Lt. Beddow said, under the new city
program. violaters under the 11ge or
I~ no longer will be given \'erbal or
"Titten warnings as in the past, but
\vii i be asked to bring !heir parents to
:1 police safety film and lecture.
60 If 01nosexuals
Protest TV Shotli
On Teen As.~au.lt
SAN FRANCISCO (AP \ -Abo ut 60
n1t>mbt?rs of homosexual organizatioox
pitketed KGO.TV. protesting <Ul ABC
ne1work "i\larcus \llelby, i"ol.D." show
1n 11.·hich a teenage boy is sexually
n10lestcd by a teacher.
A protester, the Rev. Jim Sandmire
of the ~1~lropotltan Ccmmunlty Church.
said Tuesday the program, titled "The
Outrage," ga\'e "lhe clear implication
that gay people are child m<>lestcrs.
\\hlch Is false ."· Ru~ Coughlin, KG(). TV g e n e r a I
manoger. sald : "Bless them. They have
a right to protest . The program Is not
injurious 10 the homo!tKUal community.
"The duy this station or y o u r
newsp::iper C&\'f!S in to pressure from
outside groups is a sad day for all
of us.''
f"our stations In other cities dropped
tcs1s aaa.inst the network Md several
a!flllates.
•
There will be no fme for the first
offense of a child under 15, he added,
but any later offenses will require an
appearance in Orange County Juvenile
Traffic Court with a parent.
Violators between 15 and 17 will be
sent to juvenile traffic court for the
first and any later offenses, while adults
will be required to appear in We5t
Orange county municipal court.
City Engineer George Schultz said by
Sept. 30 here had been 29 traffic ac-
cidents involving bicycM!s in the city
so far this year. Twenty-five involved
injuries, most of them minor, .he added.
In addltion , the city's only traffic
death of the year involved a 13-year-<>ld
bicycle rider who was struck and killed
Sept. 7 by a hit and run motorist.
Although the city did not keep such
sl.'.J;tlstlcs in past year, officials said
the increase is substantial.
Schultz listed grov.1h in popularity of
bicycling as a sport as one factor, a.s
v.·ell as increased populalion in the city
and more use of bicycles _in face of
fuel shortages and rising gasoline costs.
Wlio Was Tlwt
Leopard Lady?
A raven-haired young lady who
pranced across O:tsta Mesa's busy
Harbor Boulevard in the midst of
evening ruah hour traffic Tuesday
proved to be a ~al trafftc-Jtopptt.
Witnesses agreed it wasn't what
she was wearing but "What she
v.un't weartng.
Homs honlctd and pedeotriaN
ga wked as the lady -wearl ng
nothlng but a wai1t-length Jeopard
1 garment methodically 1n11de her
way acroil the 2300 block in front
of a busy shopptna center.
She then noOCha1Mlly hopped up
on the opposite 1ldew1lk •nd dlsap-
'PC!:ared into an apartment comple.t.
~I
To business, he offertd-tax· incentives
to encourage growth.
Bagley said on Tuesday that he and
Cory also are scheduled to debate Jive
over K.i"XT television in Los Angeles
Sunday, "and I have heard today that
Afr. Cory bas canceled that too." He offered to help the economy's
worst-off victims -the poor .and those
thrown out of work.
The President avoided predicting what
his program would achieve, but said
failure to slow down the rate of inflation
v.wld "destroy our country."
Asked to detail the financing of the
Ctiizens Act io n Committee, Freeburg
said those serving on the committee
-and they include consumer advocate
Ralph Nader -are serving without
pay.
f"reeburg himself took a Jca\•e of
absence from the Wash.ington consulting
firm of \Vagner and Baroody -and
., pay CtJt -to coordinate ·the effort
.is a \Vhlte House consultant on a $100-
a-day basls.
The San Francisco debates we~ mov-
ed from public television staUoti. KQEO,
where a strike is Wlder way, to KPIX·TV
where they were to be taped for airing
over ttJe state's public stations.
Cory's office here said he was "doing
some previously p I a n n e d fund-raising
events all over the city" at the lime
of Tuesday's taping, but could not say
where he could be reached . Bagley taped
the program with two minor party can-
didates.
Simon vaguely predicted only t h a t
Ford's program, If enacted intact, would
bring the current double-digit inflation
-now ranging about 14 percent -
down to single-digit rate a year from
now. That could be as high as 9 percent. --4 ca en rel'=
• .,,... ... ' 538 CENTER ST ET-COST A MESA-646-1919 CLOSED
SUNOAY
Close Out F~ed Perry
Tennis Shoes Re9. 15.95
Sale Price 9.95
Limited To Stock On Hand
White Penn Tennis Balls
Can of-3-1.79
Limited Quantity
Double Knit Gym Shorts
.Assorted Sizes & Colors Re9. 2.75
Sale Price 1.75
Warm Up Suits 24.95 to 39.95
Hooded Nylon Jackets I I .SO
Short Sleeve Sweat Shirts 2. 9 S
·HOoded·zlpper Sweat Shirts 7.95
Crew Neck Sweat Shirts 4.95
Open 9 to 6 Closed Sunday
Wilson Kramer Auto9raph
Tennis Rackets-Frame Only 23.95 ,
Strun9 Nylon 25.95 . •
Wilson T2000 Strun9 Nylon 36.95
Davls·Dunlop·Bancroft.
Y onex Rackets
Penn & Wilson Tennis Balls
Racquetball Racquets & Balls
Handball Gloves & Balls
Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks
Table Tennis Paddles & Balls
Football Practice Shirts Plain 3. 9 5
With No's. 4.95
Acrylic V•neck Lon9 Sleeve
Sweaters 4.95
Bike Repalrin9-Ports
Tires ..;._ Tubes
538 Center 646-1919
'
' J
A
r
I
g
w
q
w
w
• pl
b
A
<
b
n s
d
t
t
t
m
• w
a
&
H
46
Cl
l '
t
(
t
e
s
h
• b
t
i •
' t
•
s OAll't' PU OI • 3 ,
Summit Meet Called for Hard Hats
, \
By \\'TLLIAi\1 SClffiEIHER
of ""9 O.Uy ~lltl 51111
Confronted \.\'ith a roomfUI of disgrunll·
ed construction workers Tuesday, Orange
Coonty supervisors called a conference
for next week to disc uss problems Jn
the building industry.
i\fore than 100 workers and u n Io n
leaders, many carrying protest signs.
marched on the board tn ccting to seek
help in easing the growing unemployment
' in the industry.
After an emotional exchange of vie\.\'S
vtith leaders of the workers. supervisors
Voted unanimously to call t o g e t h e r
govcmn1ent officials from all levels and
confront the problems at a joint meeting
Oct. 17 at 9:30 am. in the board hearing
room.
Before taking Lbe action, supervisors
• • ; At Your ·:
Service r
ti ASunday, l\1onday, \\'ednesday ..
and Friday Feature
,. -• •
•
Of the Daily 1•iJot
i), 1\/t'SO. l."A i• lelt•phonc rn1n1lif>r •
Te1111is To11r11eys
DEAR PAT: I am a 13-year-old tennis
t>hiyCr and I'd like. to know \.\·here I
can find out about junior te nnis teams
and tourna1ncnls scheduled in Orange
heard some tough talk from G 11
Ferguson. direct.or ol the Council ror
E n v lronment, Employment, ~lY
and Developm<tflt (CEEED>.
"When wt started to voice concerns
three years ago, there seemed to be
time to solve it," he said, "Now there
is no time because there is a 2U percent
unemployment rate in the construction
itxlustry."
On building JX'Qjeels He blamed the
government delays for triggering mas--
si\'e jwnps in the coats of new housing.
"This Ui due entirely to moratoriwns.
red tape, delays at all levels,'' Ferguson
said.
Supeni30!" Ralph Diedrich "'as the
first to challenge Ferguson, asking him
\\'hat specific ways the board could use
to help alleviate the problem.
"I think this is a serious problem
but \\"C can't talk i n generalities,"
Diedrich said. /'\Vhat can \.\'e do that
\.\'e haven't done already in an effort
ID solve !he situation~"
Ferguson said his organization and
the construction industry is s e e k i n g
leadership from supervisors to start br·
inging all levels of government lnto
line.
•·This is the most direct, .r.esponsib!c
level of government we can deal with,"
because there are too n1any of them.
"We C'c1.n't deal with rommissions like
Second County
Pla111iing U1rit
U11der Stud)'·
•
Di9Cllssion Tuesday of a report on
Aliso Creek greenbelt proposals by the
Orange County Board or Supervisors
may have triggered a drive to\\·ard crea-
tion of the coWlty's second planning
oommission.
Supervisor Ralph Diedrich, iw·ho has
favored a second co1nmission in the C9unty .
B.T., Laguna Beach past. !aid the board \\·ill be forced
regional government beeause they are
Irresponsible and don't o\i:e allegiance
to any voters." Ferguson said. '''J'My
don't litrten to us v.·hen v.·e talk to
them.
"We can·t talk to the cities because
they are too numerous," he added.
Ferguson warned that wiemployment
In the industry could hit M percent
by Christmas. lie said each construction
job affects three to fi\'e others in related
fields and the county Is facing the threat
of 250,000 people unemployed within a
few months.
Ferguson then traded charges v.11h
board Chairman Ralph Clark.
Clark said the labor unions are part
and parcel of the problem and Ferguson
charged lhat government is the sole
cause.
Supervisor David Baker. who had set
·aside the time for CEEED to speak.
finally ended the debate by n>0ving to
set the conference.
"In all my tenure on the board f 1!
years) I have ne\•er seen an item v.ith
more urgency than this one," Baker
said.
The conference will include state IegiSlators~ congfeSsmen and city offi·
cials along \.\-1th representatives of coun·
ty government and the construclion in·
dustry.
Prior to the start of the 45--minute
discussion of the industry's problems.
supervisors quickly approved a resolution
to Congress and President Ford recogniz·
ing the seriousness of the problem in
construdion trades .
The reoolution urges a d d i t i o n a I
assistance funds for home mortgages,
increased availability o f construction
financing and quick rongte$iooal aJ>'
proval o{ pending legislation providing
a $1.000 income tax exemption for the
first $1,000 of home interest.
,,
~1~.11
CONSTRUCTION WORKERS PRESS VIEWS BEFORE ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Hard Hat Albert Gray, Construction U nlon Leader, Displays Feelings in Plac!rd ----
• '
His Life •neel~ Adventure
By JACKIE HYlllAN
Of 111e Dall'I' Plltt St1"
.
to shoot mor<' rihns for Lhen1. Col. Craig. v.-ho joinl'd !he Air rorce,
"In those davs. direc1ors didn'l ~11011• 11·as assigned to fi!1n cornbnt mission~
v.•here lo go to" shoo! n volcano erupting over North AfricJ. Italy. BelgiuJfl. The Laguna Beach Recreation Depart· to make a decision possibly as ea rly If you're pasW\g through a jungle
--menlo 565-Forest-A\'e-;-has-8ingles-and-as-next-weehn how to-Telie\'"e-the<--3;;;nai.i-,;y;i00i-';,..;.';;.;=;;r.;ue-;c,;w;i;hi'1·1;'e'i1i01ght>i-,,f.1ar2in;;:;g,-----::;7'":';;;----=
doubles team openings in the junior massiv~ backlog of planning matters at you without blinking, it's a tiger.
----O<F-&-l.iger-hunl..,-50 lhey'ti-turn-to-tts,f.11'--IF.,,,~rance"""tllld-Germftn.. .•
he said. '"\\'e shot for a lot of con1pani cs. He Oe11· more than 3~ miss:ions. 1Y::i!i
age di\'.lsiou, plus inlormation on up-no"' be.fore the commission.
coming teittols tournaments for your age On Oexr\1..,-eek's b:ilrd agenda is a That's -one of the things €ol. -John
group. reqlle$f. from the commission that its D. Craig, 71, of South Laguna learned
members · f l2 r early in his career a9 a rilm maker. Ref1r11d Retarded per month~;~ 7 th~r curr::e Ii~~ "I learned in India lo tell what animal$
DEAR P1\T: I am conservator for of eight. The argument used is that vtere staring at me by the color of
my son and 1 received a letter in the commission is ~ting 12 or more their eyes in the dark.:' said Col. .£.raig.
July from the Social Security times anyway. ..A panther has golden eyes, a wild
Administration regarding a three-month Commissioners are paid s75 per pig has red eyes and a deer has blue·
refund due on his Supplemental Sewrity._ meeting _ a current maximum ol $600 white eyes like a tiger except that
lneo1ne checks due to an error by the per mooth regardless of bow many times tigers don't blink and deer do."
government. The letter stated the refund they meet. · "At first I was terrified of exploring
would be mailed sooo, but when I in-Tue.'lday's impromptu dilCUSSion waa the jungle but then I adopted the Indian
quired at lhe social security office I 8et off by a request from Supervisor philosophy that whatever will be, will
was told it may take as long as six Thomas Riley that a report 00 Aliso be," he said.
monttls for this money to be refunded. Creek be sent to the commission for The ability to deal with feaf stood
Why? hearings \.\'ilhin 60 days. C:OI. Craig in good stead as he filmed
l\1.11., Costa l\fesa Diedrich acknowledged the significance tigers, \Vas captured by Arab rebel s,
Th.ls sitoaUon exists because•lt appears of the report but said the commission photographed bombing missions during
that governmr:ot computtrs -and tbtlr is already ba~klogged with '''ork on World \Var II and later filmed the
operators -are less responsive to Cilm· general plan amendments. aton1ic bomb experiments on the Bikini
plaints received than are tMse of most "l\.faybe this is the time to consider Islands.
busl ne11s wocr:rns. A Social Sec u r It Y creatin?, a second commission," Diedrich Born in Cincinnati , Ohio, C:OI. Craig,
Administralion supervisor in Santa At.a said, 'We simply can't go on doing \.\'ho later earned his rank in the Air
4!alls tltjs a "systems problem" and things the way we ha\'e been." Foree. studied petroleum engineering at
says you 11bould not expect io reetl\'e Four months ago, the lxlard nearly the Union Tool Company in Torrance,
a rtfund before roar months after receiv· acted on the concept but decided to California.
Ing the letter. When your son's tum hold off action. At that time. Diedrich "When I turned 21 , I had a little com~ up In the computer's schedule, suggested. regional planning commissions money and I had a choice between
he will recel\•e hh special '!heck, but -one for the growing south county more studies or travel," Col. Craig said.
not unti l then. and another for the rest of the county. "It was no contest."
Stnrx a1td .Staltltf After Tuesday's meeting, the Fullerton So, in 1924, he took off on an extended
DEAR PAT: l'm doing a researeh super\'isor said he has enough legal around·the-"-'OJ'ld trip with a friend. It ~per on chang" in status s•,....,bols foundation to make him believe a second th· t · 1•-t he I ed t ""' • ... commission or special hearing officer was on is rip '"" earn o during the past ZS yea rs. I 1vould like system could be.set up. use a moving camera.
lo include comments fron1 se ver a I "The planning commission is a func-"I started out with a little still camera
television stars. but I don't koow how lion of the Board of Supervisors," that was advertised as 'you push the
to get their addresses. Can you tell Diedrich said. "\\'e can act as our button an4 \\'e'IJ do the rest'," Col.
me how to go about this? own planning commission for that mat· Craig said. "That's the kind. of photo-
L.0 ., NelfPOrt Beach ter." grapher I was."
Since letters to actors and actresse11 He said simply paying the current Th~n. in Paris, he was talked into
are for"·arded through their agents, commission more to meet mor e fre-buyi ng his first moving cameiia. an
\\Tile to the membership department quently Isn't the solution lo the logjani. old crank model.
o( American Federation or Television "The job of a planning commissioner The camera, howe\·er. soon met a
& Radio Artlsls (AF'TRAI. 1717 N . shouldn't be a full time thing," Diedrich drmnatic end.
Highland, Lotc Angeles, or phone (!13) said. "I'd alv .. ays \\'anted to go to Tim·
461-8111 and request the names of agents It \.\'as clear at least one 0 1 her buktu," C.ol. Craig said. "I was \\ilh
currently handling the ''ario11s artists supervisor _ Robert Battin _ \VOuld some British friends and v.·e thought
you "'ish to contact. also oppose the pay increase reciuest it 'vould be fun to film it with my
R eaders. llelp! next week. moving camera.
DEAR PAT: I have lost the address "I have said before 1 oppose paying "We 'vent to North Africa, rented
of "Darlene Ente rprises" or l~untington ·them for more than eight meet Ing s a car and set off fur Timbuktu." he
Beach and si nce it is not listed in because it was my hope this \.\'ouid Mid. "Unfortunately, '~ l\·eren't a\1•arP
the phone book. T can't fi~re out how get them to get their Yi'ork done more that the Riffs, an Arab Tribe, 11·ei:c
to locate this bu siness. They monufac-quickly," Battin said. revolting against the French.
ture the best hummingbird feeder I've "We found out v;·hen \\'e ran into
e\'er used and I would like to buy · a raiding paMy," be said. "I knew
several for C'Jlristmos presents. Can yoU 3 Slai"Jl Women they "·eren't too friendly when they help me out? smashed my camera and tore the ig·
IC N nition out of our car. . •• ewport Beach ...__ Hmmntmmmmm . Not this time. J\ly A. d p "!1icy carried us oft to their camp
attempts at locating thl!' bmlines!' failed, :i.tte11 artv v.·bcre by great good luck it turned
but perhap!ll otbe.r rtader11 In the Hun. out that one of my friends was an
tington Beach area may know Darltne n.-..for" ... Murders old school buddy of the nephew of the , , '.C chief," Col. Craig said. "I "'as like Enterprise~· current address. or where old honle week. ""'"
I'! buAmmllnRlbird ftled ers ca,• bed P<b irc~av's" PORT \VORTlt. Tex. ( Up I l "\Ve returned to civilization on en. ny n ormnt on rece \'e Y "' hor!ieback. follov.ing a stat that Jed •Ill •-lorwarded to yo o Invest1'gators sa1·d todny three young .. ut: • us to Algiers," be said. Uceusces 011ly women attended 8 party in the apart· The demolished camera was soon
DEAR PAT W • d "ded I b ment complex in which they lived hours : c ve ec1 o uy "--replaced by a far better one which our daughter R used car, but we're JJefore they were stripped, raped and
confused about how It should b e hacked to death with a butcher knife.
registered. At this time, she has not Two children belonging to two of the
yet received her driver's lice nse -only \.\'Omen al!:f> were killed.
her instruction p!'nnll. Can she hnve The bodies were found Tuesday in
thi s car r<'gistcred tn her name while the apartment in "'h\ch the \\'Omen lived.
she is le<i min!il to drive II \.\·ell enough to Inves tigators s.iid the three wome n
take her license exam? watched a profess\ooal football game
~T.K., Costa 1'ftt• with others on television and left at .
r\o, th e rRr must he regl11lered In va rious times to return to {heir own·
lhe name of a licensed drlver. according apartment.
to the De.parlmf!nt of J\totOr Vtldclcs. There was a rapt almost across the
At the llme the llctnse Is rtetlved, hall from where the three lived in July.
~'OU can arrange for transfer of reWslr1· A suspect wa1 arrested In the case
tio• to her name for a " fet,, Be but there was no indication of what
sure to check "'Ith your car htsuranct finally happtned to him.
agtnl on the mmit economlt.al method Police had no suspects In the five
of handlinit in1u1rance for Jhls car. In killings. f\ledlcat examiner f' e 11 ks
1nost taRt.~, It costs les11 II lnliurance G\rozdt &:1ld the three "'omen \\'ere
Is. taken out In a parent's name. Yi·llh assaulted •·ertmlnally and in other way11"
lhe young dMvcr covered rather than and nddOO, "II looks llkc a typical
lwlnjt lilted cA1 a se purate policy. acxua Uy orlcnted situation."
I l .
'Ra zz' Brings
Stockade Tri7>
bA SPEZIA. Italy (UPI} -A
raspberry is going to ro5t P\'l.
Gusta\'G Longo me year and four •
months In the stockade.
A military tribunal Tue~ny
sentenced Loneo, 21. for "insul>-
ordinatioo "-'Ith m.,uJt" -greet·
ing a lieutenant with a raspberry
during lnsp6Ction.
The court acquitted hiril of a·
<'hnrge of hitting the lieutcnunt
during U1e ensuing argument.
CAREER FILM MAKER
South Lagunan Craig
including i\I G~I. 1\'ounded once, ;ind v.·on .an in~press~'¢e
'"Did n"l get much in the way or screen collection of medals. 1nclud1ng t'fle
credits but \\'C made good n1oney," he' Distinguished Flying CrOS!!. the LcgiOfl
said. or ~1erit and an air medal "'ilh fout
oak leaf clusters. In 1932. through a n1isunderstanding. He als:o 11,0n an as:signment ac; officCr·
Col. CrJig found himself and his six io-charne nf-motion ni...t ures aLlhe-Bil .. 1rU man crew launched into undcri\•atcr e ,...... ato m bornb tesls in 19'46.
photography. ··\\'e had 10 airplanes and 37 motion "\\'e v•crc sick or traveli ng. so 1\·hen picture camer<is." Col. Craig rccancd. 1hey gave us a choice of films to shoot. "'i'et less than five pcrttnt of ttrdt
\re chose. a docun1entary on sargasso film has ever been.shown to the. public ...
farming," he said. "-·-"We had \'isions of 3 peaceful "We \\'Cre four miles a\\·ay fr0tn 11-it"
farmhouse somcv.here, he said. "\\le bomb and it was just beautiful." Iv.
didn't know sargasso \\'as a form or said. "But it was al!IO a little dlsip-
Sl'.'.l\\'eed. pointi ng. I expected it lo den10/ish th!:
"ll turned oul there were only t\.\·o jsland and it didn't.''
places in the \\'Orld ii·hc re they raml Since !he \1·ar. Col. Cr:ug has continuee:J
s:1rgasso-in Japan and on Ccdros Island . to shoot film s: all 01·er the ll"Orld "'it11
off the coast of Baj:i California." he his six-man can1era crel\'. !·le has filmcO
s:aid . "\\le went there since it \\'as for television series including "I Scarc:1
closer. for Adventure:· "The Kingdom of t~
"\Ve found the reason they fanned Sea'' and "Danger is i\ly BusillCss."
sargasso in Cedros \\'SIS be cause f".ol. CraiJfs undcrv.·ater pictures l r•~'C'
,J;.1panese fa rmers lived there," he said. 11·o n an Academy Award and ~ti
"Any\\·ay. 1\'C got an undcl"\.\·ater camera nominated for three Emmies:. He 's 'atsr
lo do the filtning and I \.\'as fascin ated.'" the author of the best-seller "Da11gc;t
Three years later Col. Craig \\"<IS asked is ~ly 8u$iness. ··
lo film the recovery or tRc Lusita ni<i He co ntinues to scuba dil'e and ab6t.i~
from the Irish Sea. four ~'ears ago \\as rihncd riding ;1
Col. Crnig bought in Cairo. And it 11·as The sinking of the Lusit:tnia ' hy 47-foot·long u•hale shark orf Cnbo !'Ian
with that ca mera that he got his start Gennan torpedoes 20 yc<irs earlier. in Lucas in B:lja C;ilifornin.
in the movies. 1915, had precipi tated America's entry "\Ve "'ere filming marlin undcr1\·itct
"\Ve "'ere in central India \\"hen ~1 111!0 World \Vnr I. ""hC'n this shark can1e along and '~t
director and 1u·o cameramen from the "\Ve spent yea rs dcveloving a di\ing started filming i1:· Col. Craig said. ···n
c:aumaunt British Film Comp.1ny can1c gas so "'e coulct send a diver deep 11,as fairly quiet so I climbed on i~
down to shoot some nrm." he said. enough to gel pk·lt~re.<;." Col. Craig said. head."
"Unfortunately. the <'a1neraman blun· ··The Lusitania was 312 feet under and ··it 11·a~n·t really dangerous:· he sai~.
dered out on a tiger hunt v.·ithout con· the deepest divt! recorded al that liTnc ''The \\'hale shark has 6.000 teeth but
suiting anyone. 1vas 306 feet." they're all little teeth. •le jus:t cal s
"TilCy killed a tiger but before i! "\\'e finally can1e up 11 ith <1 n1ixturc little fis:h."
died it killed one of then1 and cla11·ed of heliun1 and oxygen th<lt v.·orked but l~e and his wife. who Ii''' at 315:12
up tire 01her one,"' Col. Craig ~aid. about that lirnc \Vorld \rar II broke Crystal Sands Drive, n1ovcd to Somb
"The director decided to tnkc a chance out and \.\'C never gol to filrn the Laguna 11\'0 years ago fro111 Arcadia,
on us." Lusi!ania," he said. Col. Craig no1\' serves as president ol
The film turncd 'out so \\'ell that Gau· llov.·ever. \h('re 1vcrc O!hcr things to (;Johal Ad ventures:. a Ne11·1X1r\ Beach
mount signed Col. Craig :ind his ft'iends filn1 during the 1var. !ravel club. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-
'
,
~ .,.. __
GEM
TALK
by
J. C. HUMPHRIES
ORIGIN OF GEM NAMES
Althou gh the true origin of
some gi m n ames is Jps t in
antiquity. mo s t wet r -knoy,·n
f!e mstone names can ht· tr~1('ed
dl'curat.e\y ba('k lo lh<" da1vn of
rceordC'rl h is1 or~
The fa :-;ein:ition ;111<1 hL":Hll \ ot
rolor ha s n1u s l s tron.g l ,v
intluenccd lhc naming nf gems. ·
l\VO outstanding cxari1ple." ht,in.c
the ruhy ;:i nd the !'apphire .
"lluhy" s tems from th e f,ati1l
rube llus , meanin _g red or
redd\~h . while .. sapphirr·· romC'~
from th(' GrC'c k s:.ipphf'1ro ....
n\1•nninj! blue. ,
"
II you're looking for a watch,
now you know where to look.
1823 NEWPORT BLVD . COST A MES A
-i I
• ,.
i
I
I '1·
.1 ~ ..
I
.1 ()lht•r _1!cn1 n;1m't•:-. -.u.l'h ;1~
tli a1noncl <Jll d op~1I . f\Olvc<I
throuJ!h more than onC'
la nj?un j.le ··J)1 a m ond .·· for
example'. ori~inated \\'ti h th<'
(ircck '''or d a d a .m:l~. thr
common l.a t in fortn hC'conl1n).!
;\diu1n enien1, from "hirh
"lli~1 montl" 1.J('\'e loped 11~11urall '
In lhC' ~•ll}')C manner. "npal"
'oril.!inated \Vilh thr San:-kr11
upn la. mt•aning prcl'ions ~1 ont'.
bcl·amc opllos in Grct•k . opalu~
in 1.:t1W1 , nnri 1 'npill" l od<1y
CONVENIENl l ERMS
2/ YEAR S IN THE. SAME LOCATION
~ Ballk Amencarcl-Ma&l@r Cn.arQfl: •
PHONE ~4&-3-40 1
•
• '
. '
Wtdrtfsday, Octobtr 91 1974
"~
, fS.EX & SIN DEPT. -1ile meiropolis
Mµch ser\'C6 3S the seat of our Orange
Count y government is ba\'lng troubles
a~ain. San1a Ana is grappling with sin
in ·!Is sn'Cets.
Gir li<> periodicals, \l"hich 1111! dispensed
rrom st rf4!t \•ending mAchi~s, have tied
tlw}-Santa Ana City (',ow}cll in knots.
As you peer through the plastic glass
of these C<>in--0perated \'endors. you are
gcveted by !!iexy, en tic ing headlines and
pli:?tos of a cou1)Je or nakkid \\-"Omen .•
\Npw you shou ld kno\\-' the S.anta Ana
City Council Lsn 't just si tting around
a~ letting all this happen on their
c1ly streets. They hav e denounced these
~~ tabloids as filthy, depraved, vile.
degrading. pruienl, pornographic and
al~ pretty dirty.
~FTER 'rHE DENOUNCING, it came
lime for some sort of action. So last
month, council 1nembers in.'>tructed Cily
Atk>mey Jim \\'ilhers to do something
..,.. pr do everything.
M'bus Santa Ana councilmen suggested
the sellers of sexy tabloids should be
lilrassed, copies of their work seized
even if court action WB!!i pending and
fiully. that maybe the city should ban
thlr sale of aU newspapers on i'5 city
streets.
.ft is WJclear "'hethc-r or not the Sitnta
Ana City Council believes these publica-
tions are real newspapers or maybe
I hey just doo't Uke some of the headlines
they·vc been getting in the regular press.
Car Makers Pledge Gas Saving Drive
,
•
"'" l'lltl•
Klef<ed 011t
Hilton Hotel in Malta has or·
dered actor Chuck Connors to
leave because of a fight at a
bar. Police were summoned
during argument and Connors
allegedly hit one policeman
and was struck himself.
Kissin ger Hold s
Boo k Foes
Set School
Explo sion s
..
CHARLESTON, W. Va. (UPf) -The
Ban-the-textbooks protesters, w h o s e
leaders have vowed to "fight u n ti I
death." loday touched otf an explosion
at one e~ementary school, firebombed
another and closed nearly every coal
mine in Kana\\-"ha County.
State poUce said the _blast at the
\Vet Branch Elementary School in the
Cabin Creek area blew out the lront
doorv.•ay and left a gaping hole in the
floor of the one-story brick building.
Celling plaster and lighls also were
knocked loose by force of the bias!.
Police at first believed dynamite had
been used, but said an investigation
showed blasting powder or a type used
in coal mines caused the explosion.
TE ACHING IN U.S.
Gunn.ar Myrdal
Ttt~o Professors .
THE FJREBO>IBJNG OCOll1Ted at Ille W' in .IV obel Prize
•
GM Says It Can Better
Goal Set by President~
DETROIT (AP) -General Motors
and Ford A1otor Co. e.r.ecutlves have
pledged their efforts-to achieve the 40
percent lmprovenient in gasoline mileage
President Ford bas proposed take place
by 1971.
If achieved, such a n improvement
would mean, that the average ear, now
getting 13 miles to the iallon, would
have to deliver about 18 miles per gallon.
GM President E. M. Estes said Mon-
day that GM cou1d do even better than
that by 1978. upping Its fuel economy
45 percent from a 1973 average ll.7
to 17 m:p.g. G~1 sells most large cars
driven in the United States.
PRESIDENT FORD, In his economic
address to Congress on Tuesday, said
he would meet with auto executives
"to assure eM.ber by agreement or by
law, a firm PfOgr&m aimed at achieving
I* * * ltafwtion Battle
a 40 percent increase in gasoline mileage
wt thin a !our-year deadline."
None of the ·auto executive! wouJd
comment about the implied threat of
regulation.
Henry Ford ll, chairman ol Ford
itotor C.O •• said tile fi.m would "continue
our intensive effort to improve the fuel
eff~ency, economy and em is s Ions
characteristics ol our car and truck
en,e:ines." . Henry Ford II , as has Estes, said
Congress should help out by easing emis-
ion standards, scheduled to reduce 80me
engine pollutants. to near zero by tm
and 1978.
"IT IS 8fPORT ANT to bear In m.ind
that the auto indu.stry will need help
from C:Ongress in changing the laws
· and regulations that cooflkt with Jue]
conservation goals," Ford said Tuesday.
Ford's Plan Summarized
~1idway Elementary School on
Campbell's Creek, across the Kanawha
Rive< from Cabin Creek, both located For E~co nom ics WASHINGTON (AP) -Here at a by Ille end of !975 through a variety
in the heart of the southern \Ye st glance are President Ford's proposals of comervation measures and other
Virginia soft coal fields. to Congress for curbing inflatlOn: steps, including deregulation of natural
Both incidents ·occurred before 4 a.m., STOCKHOLM (UPI) -The Swedish gas supplies and relaxallon Of some
police said . . . • Academy of Sciences today awarded TAX SURCHARGE -A ooe..year, 5 environmental laws. In addition the
About 2.IOO miners \\"ere idled when the 1974 Nobel ?fire in econoinics to percent surcha'rge Cl\ corporate taxes elimination by 1930 of 0iJ.fired plants
Bn.ef MeelI.Jl!! they refused to cross picket lines set Austrian Friedrich von Hayek and Swede and on a portion oC taxes paid by from the nation's base-loaded electrical
L..1 up by the protesters v.•ho have labeled Gunnar Myrdal , both professors. families who earn more than $15,000-capacity.
\·ou JIA VE TO \VONDER, because some of the textb:x>ks "obscene, un· Von 1-Iayek and ltiyrdal v.·ere cited and by individuals earning more than
one of the notions '''as that to eliminate At SpanI.Sh Base American and anti~hristian. '' The by the Royal. Academy ';for their \York $7,500 .in 1975. This would raise an FOOD -Allocate all fertilizer supplies
sexy ·tabloid displays, the city C<>uid • parents have demanded permane n t in the theory of money and economic estitnated $4.7 billion. • · • · lo enable faimers -''fo produce to full
simply order the fro nts of all newspaper removal of the textbooks from t he fluctuations and for their penetrating capacity" and remove all remaining
vending machines blacked out -so you AfADRID (UPI) -Secretary of State schools. analysis of the interdependence of OTHER TAXES -Increase the in· acreage limitations on rice. peanuts and
couldn"I read the front page through Henry A. Kissinger held an unannounced The books have been removed for economic, social and institution a I vestment tax creit froin 7 pereent to cotton. However, his proposa ls will not
I•-1 1· i.-,. 10 percent and allow corporations to ha · 1 this Y'"'r's rrnnc 111:" pas 1c. ~ . 1. tod 1 h S . h a 30-day review period by a citizens pu.::nomena. ve any 1mpac on .,.., -¥r¥• The result, of .course, would b e 4 ... m~nute ~ee ing ay '~ t pants. committee. Von Hayek, of Salzburg, currently lee· ded uct the dividends pa.id 00 preferred meaning that next year's food prices
shielding the public from sex and at F'ore1gn ~!truster Pedro Cortina at hcav .•-_::;=:;:::===::::::::::::===:;::::;:::==--~t'.ures at the Rikkyo University in Tokyo. stocks. will continue rising. --tt..-.. me--time-blacking-out-alt-"ttlc:-iy-gttardetf-!Forrejon-A.irbase-whttc-h... O F E fYNW:-of'SU!CliJi"Olm. IS currently work-EMPLOYP.1ENT-=-A: two-s'"em..-•pr"'o-c-....::.====--"="---------1-----'I
regular ne"·!!i. stopped brieny en route to the Middle jlf DEL IL S SU IT ing at the City University of New Yl>rk gram to extend unemployment insurance f~!i:~~:'~aw-; J1i:fr:!a:;d
•
~ta~y this \1·ould put the sidewalk East in search of peace and lower Graduate Schoo\. benefits by 13 ¥eeks and create ad-marimum penalties for antitrust vlola-
publ1c_ in a pleasant state of euphoria oil price!!i. OJI ER RE PUT .11 Tl ON Both shared the $123,000 prize and ditional public service .jobs whenever lions from SSO.OOO to $l . million for ~·herein they "'Ould no longer be forced . . diploma which will be pr esented Dec. unemployment exceeds six percent na· corporations and from $50,000 to $IOO,OOO
lo read he<idlines of government scandal President Ford. in an unusual gesture NEW YORK (UPI) -Descn"b•'ng 10 in Stockholm. tionally. I ' that h --~ the · of K" for individual vio a tors. higher taxes or sagging economy. It emp a51u::u · importance 155• herself as a ""·en known professional In a surprise move Tuesday the HOUSING -Provide $3 billion for
"·ould also make the politicians a lot inger's seventh mission to the l\1iddle model oC great reputation," Robin Nord Norwegian parliament v.Tiich selects the l!l~rt&a@ ~ha..ses to. finance about In addition, Ford appealed to every
more oon1forleb~. FAist, went to Andrews-Air Force Base or "Manhaftan tOOSy sued Cosmopolitan Peace Prize awarded· -the 197 prize $lOO 000 horn American to "grow moce, waste le&&"
The Santa Ana City Council, ho\vever. with a group of cabinet officers to l\lagazine for $2 million, charging it to former Japanese Premier Eisaku Sato · es. and "drive less, heat less" to help
was Jess than pleased when its city see him off from Washington and v.•ish wrongfully used her pictUre with a cap-and Irish hwnan rights advocate Sean ENE RGY -Reduce foreign oi.1 im-increase food supplies. lower pli ces and
attorney reported all lhis newspaper ban. him good luck. Kissinger said he \\'as lion stating "I Want Sex." ·•:c1::•c:.:8:.:n.::'d:.:•:_· ___________ po:_rts __ b.:.y_one __ rn1_u_;on __ b_arre_1s __ •_d_•cYc__sa_ve_scaree __ r_ue_1_su'--pp-li_·e_& ____ _
Ding might be unconstitutional. relieved he was making the trip for The suit, filed in Manhattan Supreme -
Clearly. the U.S. Constitution aOO -.he Ford in.stead of his predecessor. Court. charged ,..that the i~rn was m..
First Amendment, which gives the people Kissinger's plane touched down al tended to chal'ge -; hat she was "an
the right to fret, access to uncensored 12:50 p.m. (4:50 a.m. PDT) for a refuel-unchaste woman and was a woma n
news, is a vexing document that keeps 1ng stop before he rontinued to Cairo. of loose morals and character."
gcUing in the "'ay of the Santa Ana
city dads.
~
WELL, MAYBE SANTA ANA could
lake a chapter out or the Brazilian
book. \\•here the ruling military junla
!here has now established newspaper
censorship.
Brazilian newspapers thus may not
print ne\\-·s of anti·Brazilian demonstra·
lions any\\-'h<.>re in the \\-'Orld: reports
on "·ork of the naiional security forces:
speculation on subversive or terrorist
act i\'ities: stories of racial or socia l
discrimination and other distasteful
things like that.
Some of the nc\\·spapers in Brazil
act ually invilc !he censors into the ne\\"S
offices and let the1n snip out those
!'torics they d0n"t like. Then the editors
replace these "·it h poems. recipes or
in the case of one paper, pictures of
angels.
l Tlll1\K ·r11 E IDEA ol angels \\"OUld
be great 1n Santa 1\na . The city censors
('Ould cli p oul the things they donl
\l'ant the public to read ;ind the picture
of a nlce angel could be pasted in.
They 11·ould. of cuu rse. have to be
grO\\ll·UJ> 1.1ngcls 111 long. f10\1•ing white
robes. Ab;,0l utely no undraped cherubs ,
no11.
2 Die • ID Dryer
Pl a)'f nl Dog· il1.ay Be to Bla111e
SAN ANTONIO. Te:<. (AP) -A sl\·ipc of a playful family dog's paw may
have led to the deaths of tv.·o toddlers inside a locked clothes dryer, police say.
Police believe "it is a very good JlOSsibilit)!., the dog's SY.'ipes closed and
Jocked the dryer door after the children CraW1ea inside, accor.ding to Lt.
David Keene.
Sekina Eddie, 2. and her broth er, Freddie. 3. died aceidentally Sunday
of ~sphyxiation. according lo Dr. Ruben Santos, Bexar County medical ex-
aminer.
Keene said Tuesday that an in\'estigation revealed dog hairs on the chil·
dren·s clothing and around the electric dryer's door. Smears found on the
dryer door could have bten made by the dog, he said, adding that the chil·
dren rould not have locked it from the inside.
He said the door was "smooth on lhe inside in such a \\'ay the children
could not have pulled something." And, •·it \\"as a n1echanical Jock on the
door. not a magneti c one."
The children's parents reported them missing Sunday afternoon, prompting
a fruitless four·hour search of the neighborhood.
An officer. saying he was acting on instinct , made a last-minute search
of the garage and found the bodies in the dryer.
The dog had been kept in the garage because it had been injured a \1·eck
ago and the Eddie family feared it might be hurt again if it were allo .... ·ed to
roam.
Nation Mostly Fair, Mild
Slio1 ct;r~ Dfunpeu Nev ada, l ltah, lVew ,~exico
l>-n .... ._..,, II """ • ""' •ottlwt -.. ,,, .., ........... , ...... , ...
,_..,. t ..... 0 f6ft -M -..._ • , .... ,.l!o•••t• ...... lt ......
Tt lt"'*4s . ........... c-.. ..... . . .. .cm .. _......,.... .. "' --............. . ... -(~._ ...
i.111 .. , •• -.-.....
·-...._... u,.. ........ .....
f
N~lt0N AJ WIAl>tll ~f ,Vl(I IOll(A~I lo l ~M l~I IO· 10 • l "'-
N'ol°"I"'" Ml~'ltlllOlll
'"''"' 0.1t11>\ lftw Yo<t O~!•hot>lo Co!V Om•~· P•I"'· SO""'' P~•l1a•IOl'l•I Pi.o.~I• l'llUOv•on Por•l1nd. Or• ··~ •lcnmOl'd, 111 5.c:r,.nt~•o !I. Loll!• 111 l••• ci•v
...
~ M ~ "' " " " " ..
)' .1 ,.
?.
•
EtHwl'te•f, 1119115 will b9 In Ill• mll!•10$ IO mld.fOs In Co.ISlll 1r111, In !P>e upper .OS In n.. mounl1lou
11\d trom ttte mld·10s to thl m111:90s !n nwr dt stf!s.
Overnight lows will rangt lrorn "'' mld 5Cs 10 ml<l4JOI 11 11\t' bt«llli
!o l5 to 50 In 1111 mounltl'IS.
U.S. Summar11
S~wtr1 dlulotttd owr Welltrn 1nd Sov!1>w11iern ~1ttt1 1oa1v, 1t1 v In o
weather tondhf0111 Krall mou cl
1111 n1!I011 ftlr tnd mllct.
Scttttrtd sno-rs dtmP8ned P<Jrt1 cl "ltv•dt. Ulth 1rn1 ,.,_ M•Kko. Ne1rtr half •n Inell of ••In IJI! TutMll'f .venlng ti Conc..-d, Ctlll.
A Wod of llluncierstorms -C•OH SOUlh«n Florl1U tho w11~•ntd.
Skin rtmtlntd o"'rt11t 1cr011 !ht Gr111 l•kfl reqlofl, norlll«n Olllo
lltllty Ind 1>1r!J of Ille HortllHst. •'Id rt ln tnd Grlult ltll In UPf)tr M.lclllll•"-GrOllnd fD9 dilvtlOPl'd In ~ Ptc!loc Nortl\We$1 tnd h\ MCll0111 of c1n1r1r O~l11'1om1 Ind t•tlPrn 1(1n111.
Skin o'/'fl' ""' '"' of ""' nt1ltw1 -mMll¥ clHr, Cna~tal Weather
MosllY MltWly loclly, UQlll Vlrltbl•
Wfl'ldl nfglll Ind .morlllng llofln --1,,.. .... 1twly 10 fo If ltloolt Ill tft.r· ""'°"' tod•'f tfld 'Thu,,_,.I'. 111911 todtY n. c°"1'•' "-•""" ••noe fT'om Ml to l'O. h1'1tnd h'mptrl!llf"ft • ...,. '""" "° lo 7l. w.~ ""'pertf\l!"t ...
S 11t1, Mnn11. Tides
WllONllSOAY l«Ofld high 1rS. 11.m. •.t
s~ •-10:" p.m. e.~ TNUltSOAY
Finl 111,11 , a:oo •·m. 3.t
Finl low , , 10.Jf •.m. '·' M.:lltld t11011 •~JO p.m. s.e
S.COllCI llWI' • 11:" p,m. e.,
Svn 1"1111 &!S! 1.rn, ''" &:H p.rn. M-•IMI lit• t.m. kll 1: .. 11.ITI.
FASHION MATE ' ZIG·ZAG
sewing machine
NOW$
REG.109.95
C.1rryln1 (ISe
or t.&binel extr.1 .
Sewing jobs get dor1e like magic when you put this
efficient machi ne 10 work! Sews buttonholes, sews
on buttons, mends ... without attachments. Among
its other convenience~: built-in blind-hem stitch,
3 needle positions, extra-wide zig-zag capability.
STYLIST '
STRETCH· STITCH If-=~
sewing machine
SAVE '30.95
s149f1E~~g5
C.1trl'ln1 c.1sc or t.&binel cxu.1
Built·i11.: 3 stretch, blind-hem, 1ig-zag,
fashion stitches. Has exclusive Sing£! rront drop·in
bobbin, smooth-flow fa.hr~ fttd.
sewing machine
AND CABINET
SA'E100
Has built·in one-step
bu ttonholer, push·
button front drop-lrt
bobbin.
• 20% OFF REGULAR PRICES ON All SINGER" SEWING COUR'SUI 0.-k"'9. ~lorint, -;ng kniu. S-., 01<1flHn
Nett d•. Bflinner end ~nnoed, day Of ••tning d ..... S. primd from S11.&0 to 123.60 with $3.96 telCtbook indudM.
SINGER s...mg C...... Ind pertlcfpeli1g Appr!Ji9d De ....
For 1to11ne1r111 you, lff the yellow pages under SEWING MACHINES.
Sifts., 11u 1 llbtrtl tr•*"" Hlkv,
Ar .... OtOil l'llft ft 1w1U1blt u Sltlft• kwln• C.r11m Md lllMV Appr-· Dtilt..,.
Conrlll!I ~ ltl4 lHl SIHGlJI COM,.\NY. All Rip11 Rc1uvtd TllrOltlf\O;lt dlt WOlld.
( (
•
•
' ••
'
DAILY PILOT
Folsom
Esca11e
Thwarted
Floutnoy Gets Aggressive
·With Br.own· in T .V Debate
I ~"~
..,Nl.1"•.-. ( ~'""'<
I Sheraton
1Tcrror
Probed
Goldhlum Guilty • ' • ' ' ">' '
Eq'uity Scandtil :j
• •
FOLSOM (AP) -An ap-
parent group escape plot by
three hardened Io n g t er m
prisoners has been broken up,
ofticials of Folsom Prison say .
Associate Warden H u e I
Morphis reported that a guard ·
saw Garald Gallant, 35, of
San Luis Obispo, s a w i n g
through the bar! of his max·
imum security cell Tuesday.
Ga11ant, doing five years to
life for rape, burglary' arxt
robbery, was captured without
a struggle.
But an investigation reveal-
ed bars s a w e d completely
through in the cells of Claude
·Martin, 43, a Canadian twice
sentenced to death, and Alex-
ander DeRossi, 31, a lifer for
murder in Los' Angeles Coun-
ty. Morphis said.
"It was a plot. for all three
to go at once," Morphis said.
By ~ILL STALL
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A
different Houston I. Flournoy
emerged In the third debate
of the 1974 campaign for
governor Tuesday.
He was aggressive. And he
got mad.
"It's time to go after him,"
the 45-year-old atate con-
troller said following his go..
(NEWS ANALYSIS)
minute encounter with
Secrelary of State Edmund
G: Brown Jr .. the Democratic
nominee for governor.
BROWN, 36, continued. to
be aggressive himself. as he
was In their first two debates,
a t tacking Floumoy's record
and that of Gov. Ronald
Reagan.
But the allegations were not
basically new and Flournoy
said , "They've been refuted
over and over ag'ain." TAKES INITIATIVE
Houston Flournoy
himself, Flournoy said It was
Brown's fatber's name that
launched his political career
and pushed it along.
Th.ia sort of al legation
always touches a nerve with
Brown , who is attempting to
run a campaign independent
of his father. former Gov.
Edmund G, Brown, and be
replied with his own personal
retort.
He implied that F'~y
is where he is because of
Ronald Reagan 's coattails and
former Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke's
perjury indictment.
"So let's not try to sift
out why he was elected or
why I was elected," Brown
said.
~~ -.
'I 'm afraid there's 11 nin11
month waiting lisr. •
l{id11aping
Trial Moved
Leader Confesses • LOS ANGELES (UPI\ -
A terrorist group that may
have links with l he Sym-LOS ANGELES (A P) -In satisfactory to t h e govero-
bionese Liberation Anny has a surprise move, St an I e y ment," Newman said.
Goldblum, the former presi· Goldbl \d be t clainied responsibility for ex· um cou sent o dent of Equity Funding Corp.,
p\osions at Sheraton h o t e l s pleaded guilty in connection prison for 30 years and fined I
here arxt In San Francisco with one of the b i g J.: e s t up to $31 ,000. Sentencing J!I
and threatens to bomb more business scandals in U . S. set for Feb. 10.
()f them, according to a radio history and adnlitted he knew "The government. at the
executive . of plam to sell phony in· lime of sentencing.---W-Oli'.~-t:MI surance policies. to counferf, a
The '.:New World Li.beration bonds and to exaggerate the compelled to say any th i n g
Front" said it bombed the worth ol the company ~ood about f.lr.· Goldb!um,"
hotels last week to force the OnJy a >M'eek inlo ·.vh:it \\':'lS Ne11.man added.
Sheraton chain's parent cor· expected to be a lenqthy !rial. Goldblum's at l.o r n e y,
po ration, ITT, to change its Coldblum pleaded ~u1ltv Tues-Thomas R. Sheridan. said the
policies in Chile, said Will day to five counts Or C<ln-cost of an extended trial and
• • · 1 f spiracy. securities fraud and th sl a· Goldbl d LONG BEACH (AP) _ The .LA::WIS, genera manager o e r in on um an
triaJ of Jack c. Sharp, accused statiori KPFK. mail fraud. his family v.·ere key factor!
of kidnoiping two young girls, Lewis is currently free fro1n in the decis}on to change the
FLOURNOY'S ROLE as the will be held in Redwood City jail on a contempt finding T~E p RO S EC UT I ON pleas.
aggre!sor is one that some instead of Long Oeach, a for refusing to give police and declined Goldblum's offer to Tbe scandal was describrd '
of his advisers have urged Superior Court judge rul e d the FBI the original of the plead ~ conl~st .to all 43 ~by prosccut.ors as a gigantic '
him to assume if he hopes Tu esday. last known communique from counts in the .indictment. A scheme to make Equity Fun-
to overcome Brown's apparent Judge John A . Arguelles Patricia Hearst and f e 11 ow no ~nt.est plea 1~ not a formal ding look like it 11.·as makini:::
lead, as measured by the granted the change of venue SLA fugitives William a nd admission of guilt, money 11.'hen it was actually
public opinion polls. afters harp • s attorney con-Emily Harris. He has a lso U. S. Atty. John Newman losing money.
With one month to the elec-tended that extensive new s refused to give police the Jr. said the government v.·ill
lion, the latest C&lifomia Poll coverage of the case wou ld original of the latest rom-urge a stiff sentence for THE Fllt~I. ()nee the darl··
puts Brown ahead 47-36 per~ make a fair trial in Long munique. or even to say what Goldblum and was reluctant ing of \\'all Street. went e Cit11 Palls lip
LOS ANGELES (U PI)
But Flournoy finnly took
the inlUative for the first time
~ in their three debates during
h.is six-minute opening state-
ment.
cent with 16 percent un-Beach impossible. form it took. to let the 47-year-old former bankrupt in April 1973 after
REPEATEDLY addressing decided. Sharp, 45, is accused of kid-The "New \Vor\d Liberation Wall Street broker off on the reports it had great I y ex-
his oppooent as '' J err Y'' After the debate he naping ~1ichele Booher, 4, of Front" >M'as mentioned. in the 38 other counts. aggerated its assets and that! The city council Tu e s d a y
authorized payment of
$14,788.10 compen:Jation to
Mrs. Flore~ Lisbey for the
homes destroyed in the May
17 gUnbattle between police
"\Vhat I've wanted sinc e
this campaign beglin is direct
debate, an opportunity to
question and answer my op-
ponent,.'' Floornoy said.
Flournoy said, for instance: acknowledged he got ''damed Long Beach and Karen J . last communique by M i s s "But the numoer of counls a subsidiary had sold more
"I'd like to discuss our mad" when Brown accused Huber, s, of Lo.s Angeles. Both Hearst and the Harrises. June plended to gives the court than $2 billion in phony in-
qualificalions for the office of him of failing to collect Medi-girls were later found in San 7, as a group with >M'hich the sufficient leev.·ay to give a surance policies and co~
governor. For example, i f Cal benefits claims. Diego. SLA is in sympathy. sentence that \\' o u I d be terfeit bonds. yournamewere,say,Edmund ~~~~~~~~~~~~-""'--~~~~~~~~~~~~-'--'---''--~~~-'-''---'--~'---'--~~~~~~~'--~~~~~~~
G. GrP.en Jr., y,.'OUld you· be
here today?"
Answering the q u e s t l o n
He proceeded to do that
( State ) on hls own.
______ ___. Slieleton Fi11d Site
and the Symbionese Liberation
Anny.
Mrs. Lishey had originally
requested $90,000. She owned
the house where the S L A
Closed to Scientists
The spirit of Friendship Service. Its catching:.
1---made-ils-1.as.t_stand.._wttich
was destroyed by names, and
two neighbortng houses that
were badly burned.
SACRAMENTO (AP) -The bones, soil samples and other site~whefe-a dor.en eentury-old-c!lR!s-t(flh"el9tlfCel'itU~ry~m~a~,•sl --~-
skeletons were wiearthed last burial.
e Line P11rchased .
SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) -
The controversial $4.6 million
purchase of Pacific Far EaJl
Line by the family of Mayor
Joseph Alioto ha! been ap-
proved by the federal govern-
meot.
" A three-membef s u b s 11! y
board of the federal Maritime
Administration reportedly ap-
proved the sale Tuesday dor-
ing a closed meeting i n
Washington.
e Fifi Q11ara11tlne
SACRAMENTO (AP) - A
70-square mile area in San
Diego is under quaraof,ine to
halt movements of frufts and
vegetables bt order to pt-event
spread of the oriental fruit
fly.
The California Departruent
of Food and -'Jriculture "'id
Tuesday: the ny noW infests
a .segment or the Clalremont
district of San Diego.
Friday was closed off by the .---------~I
property owner to scientists
seeking further clues, a pro-
fesscr said Tuesday.
Keith Johnson. chairman of
the-anthfOPOlogy-departmenr
at Chico State University, said
owners of the Rumiano
Brothen dairy ranch closed
-off their property, a s~k e d
~veeyme.. to, leave and then
completed the land clearing operatloo ljhich unearthed the
first bones Friday.
'Mte property owners v."ere
not available for comment.
The Teham8 county Sher¥
if f's office closed its . in-
vestigation of the mass grave
after scientists said the Donei,
found in a trench-like grave
dated back 100 years or more.
"There's, nothing criminal.
Or, if there was, it happened
100 ytari afO, I couldn't see
tying up any ·inen on it any
longer," Undersheriff Ll¢her
Owings aaid.
Jolnsbn' was a leader of
a team of scientist! from M
universiUes seeking more
,.
'Victim'
Arraigned
LONG BEACH (AP) -
A woman who told police
lher man she is aceused
of iJhootJ,ng to. death kid-
~ and raped her has
._ ilrrajgned for h i s
m\lrder.
Deboralri Joy Kantaeng,
19, w1:ts arraigried on one
C<glllt of 'iiillrder Tuesday
all$f ordered to appear for
a Jpreliminary he.aring in
Long B e a c h Municipal
Court Oct 28. Baj( was
set at $10,000.
Mrs. Kantaeng ls charg·
edl with the death of Dan·
ny Charles Allen, 21, of
Santa Alla. Allen was shot.
in 1the neck with a .410-
gatJge shotgun last Thurs·
(lay when he went to Mrs.
Kfitaeng's home.
. .
'
~j
EFF£<:TIVE OCT. 15111-~EW ADDRESS -735 IA.KER ST. C.M.
~~ ,.,~
BROTHERS
c
I
T
I z
E
N
ELECTRONIC
CAL~ULATOR
TYPEWRITER
I tto"'4 M-
l t4a•I Eltctric
Cost
+ $I 00
IDlgl!Readoot --Cost
+
SI 00
Unicom "Sll4e Rule" Electronic: • • • • • . • • I 5°10 Off*
W~llltl" Desk Printing Electronic:. • . .. • . . • • $29 500*
Mechanical Multiplier trade-in ••••..••.• 20°10 Off*
Many other makes & models of office machines at reduced
prices. We invite trade-ins & repair work.
•Limited Stock
CAL-MART ~ci··:
11 <M .. I hnll ot Cost• Mttti ....._. 1 :-'"
1960o\ Ho\RIOR 546·4011 f -•
COSTAMESAT..,..Set.t::tO.l:Jt "' w''
I
I
•
Catch the spirit with
United's Midweelt Bargain Days.
Effecti ve October ISt h. United has a great way for
you to see 91ore of your land-on l e~' of your budge!.
Fl y rcl\Ind·trip 10 most Uni ted cities 1.500 miles or more
away. Depart and ret urn on Tuesday. Wednesday or
Thursday. Buy your ticket at least 7 days in advance.
\vailable from Los Angeles to 43 cities. For example:
And stay 7 to 9 days. You'll get a 25% discount on regular
round·trip Coach air fare. And Friendship Service all
the way. .
Uf.Min11ion ---
Ne11.• 'York City
Chicago
Philadelphia
\Vash .. O.C ./Bahimorc
De troit
R~ubr llound-1rip
t:f>~l"h f,, ..
SJi4.00
21'0.00
:1i>l.OO
354.00
310.00
fllidwttl. ll•ri:•in , ...
n.~, flrC" !iilYt'
S281.CO S93
210.00 70
273.00 9 1
2h6.00 88
lll.tXl Tl
The spirit is catching. so make reservations earl)'·
United's Midwe ek Bargain trips canno1 start on Nov. 26,
T7. or 28, or between Dec. 6 and Jan . 6, and do not
include Hawaii and Florida. Fare ends March 13. 1975.
For complete details, see your Travel Agent. Or call
United at 537·7521.
. Security surcharge not included.A ll fares subject
to pe nding 4% increase, effective Nov. I.
Partn ers in Travel with Western Int ernational Hotels.·
The ' friendly ski~s of your land.
181
unlTED AIRLlnes
-· '
All
, •
•
'
1)1\ILV 1•11 ,0T EDITOICIAL PAGE
Dana Harbor Grows-
l·'inal doton1l'nts ha\t' ht·1..·11 ~ig11t·d lur a li-••"t'
~'hil'h \\ 111 nlL";1r1 1h;i l boHt bt·rthing at l)JH<• l'uutl
llurhor \\ill l>l· broug ht tu th1.,· lin1i\s ol the toL111t\·':-.
Jllanning. ·
A Nc\\•porl 11~:1ch t·o11~0-rtiurn 1\·1·1·1111,· 1.:11tl·1·l·(l
into thl~ pal'\ \\'ilh tht• L'ount,· of Orai1ge :1ftt·1 t.:lllt·r~in~ as lht' \vi11i1i11 g liiddt•1" ·
"J'h<.11 f1r1n . 'J'B\\I. \\ill build 950 nl"\\' bnat slqi:-. in
1hc h;1rlio1":-. \\(·~t ln1:-.111. \\'ht·n lht· \lork 1:-dullt'. 1111·
1.Jo:.it ·l111ld111i,: t«.1 11;1til~' 11f lhl' t,·ounl~ ':-.:-.ho\\ pl{'l'l' h ~it •
hor \\'ill :111110 .... 1 IJe tluulilcd.
Signin ~ of th1• ll·Hst· is :1nolht·r 111.qur :-.l~·p 1n thl·
linnl dcvl·lop1nl'nt of The S:Kl n1il1111n (·~1n1 plt·;\ \1 hu·h
ap~a~ to be Ii' in~ u11 tocxpctl;,i.tion:) of it:) Crl';,1tor~.
Uusincss ~huuld tx-brisk anions boat 011 nt•rs 11 ho
v.•:-int to rent boat s li ps in the nc•\1' b~1~in . \\':1 11 ini.: lis t"
for the in1ti;1I l'<1:.-t l.J~1s in dl'1clopn1cnt rc n1:d11
;:11vcsomcly Ion:.;
1'hcr(• is ~til l t1)11t h to do IH . .'t'orc lht• r\•n1 ;11ndt r oJ
lhc \Vt:sl ~cclor of the ha1 ·bor is c·o1npl1,.·\L'. Sl~\'l·ra l
rcst1.1ur;i11ts ;1 111! a ('lassil··bo~tl eontcssion ;ire ;;unon~
the pl.ans set for th b.' toul1ly off itia Is.
\Vh ;.it \\'l! :.ire :-;cc ing now is the sl;1rt of !he f1n;d
tx>lish being put on a SJ)Cttac:ular Oll'rgcr of Jiublil:
and private funds.
Sl1ooting Cover--up
T. .. uguna ncueh 1\·l uyor lloy llotn1 11.-:l'd lht· lt·ru1
"'monkey bu:-.i nl'~s" in rcfl'l'l'nce lo the 1)01it·1.: lll'p:1rt
m cnt 's attempt to t'O\'f'I' i1p ;.i shooting incick·11! ;II !ht·
city hall unnl'X. I le hull son1e jus lific;ition .
A former Lagu1ia narcolil'.S officer shot :11 lllt' an·
ncx. A bu llet smashed a "'indO\\' ;ind did d;.1n1 .:1gc in·
s ide. Detectives round the d:1n1a ~e. but li :-.t1·d till·
report under a blind Jo g l'ntry dcs-igned to hl<ll' the in
cidcnt. It \VCJS kept under \\'l'aps fur a n1011th.
l 'l11L·r l·'rank SthOJX'n said lht..' rnultcr c·onstitult•d
;1 "Pl' r:-01111l' I pro bl cm·' ~ind ont· to \\•hich he ''"1 nted no
public l'X J)()SUrc. It \Vas therefore hidden. Under the
:->unll' r1 •:1.-.(1n1n g, had :i 1x:1;-;on <.incl not u bui lding been
~hot, lh;rt lou t'uuld hu vc bt.'cn a "JX!l'Sonnel problem··
tu lit(• (')I it •r.
'l'hL' 111;11Tht•r in \\'hil·h the L;;i g:una Beach Police
f)t·pul'llllt·nt c·O\'(•rt•d up lhc s hooting speaks ill of its
proft:ssionalis m . !\fore troubling is Chief Schopen's
<1sscrtio11 th<Jt if it huppened again.~ he'd do things·
"1n1ilarl.\ ;111d ;1t.tl:nlJ>l to hide the n1csl.
Questionable Action
Allhou,g h their · legal counsel c_ave his consent.
Sa n .J U<.111 Capistrano tit.v councilriien r<.'t·cntly made :1
lltl(•1t ion:i tile dPtision \\'hen tht•y l'hose to d iscuss
<"r1lt•ri:1 fur ~1 Ill'\\' l'ity n1unager bchin~ c losed doors.
Cit y Attorney James Okazaki said the closed
dis<'ussion bcl\\'een l'ouneilmen and a consultin g 11rm
hit'L'<I to fi nd a HC\\' city manager w<.is wJthin state law.
'l'hut Jaw. the Ralph M. Brown Act, allows secret
sessions on matters relatCd to hiring or firing of
.111uniciual.cmolov~_ _
'fil l· s lrc lching of the statute, ho1Yeve r. comes in
the fact that councilmen and consultants are nol
discuss ing ind i\'idual but general criteria and pos·
s ible pay ra nges.
I t \\'ou~d have been illuminating for the ~enc ra l
publil' lo h ~•ve the C'hance to hear the criteria sought
1n the replal'('ment for Donald G. Weidner, v:ho has
lt•ft thl' t:ity for a management post in Pacifica .
1'he council should have saved the executive ses-
sion format for the time when it "'ill be necessary to
discuss spec ific a pplicants for the job. s
-
'The manual doesn't say anything about Siamese twins.'
Tir11e to Lo1uer tire 800111 -Rocky Road to Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Not Enough Complaints?
¥l·ce l!re~idenc * · Y---i-~D~•~i r~1 n~,~\lc.a..J:.$--.;t....._ .•. -lf--':o..t.be.Ed.ilot 1-------W----nc·v.·s paper reporter 1 onen won· What is going on '''ilh our mail ser·
dercd if I should have chosen a vice, if J m:i y use the latter \\'Ord ( MAILBOX )
No,1· <ill 11 t' nl•C:d t.u do 1.~ lo pa!>.~ 1.1
siinilar l;.1\~' 111 'al'run1l·nt o ;,111d t·on-
sidcrinl! the amount of illi(·it "lov ing'"
going on in (J r:i ngl' Count~. as \\Cit as
tht· r(·st of tht· !'lah". ~ho,L· S50 f1111 ·l>
~houtd total up enou~h lo po~· off the
national dl·bt .
•
f
\\1ASHJ:\'.GTON -Jn the last fc"'
decadC's our Presidents h;,n·e r:illcn
1nt.o the h<A bit of using !heir Veeps for
high.Jevel. foreign rihbon·l'Ullinj? mis·
sions. It 's now beini;: s;iid th;1t one of
'the ad\·a1na-2cs <5r 1\t r. Roi'kt'ft'llcr is
lhat \\'ilh his t•x 1u•ricn1·t~ he e;in dn "
lot mor1· than bl' a t'Crl'n1nnt;d
prl'scnte at th1· Stilli.· runt'r<il.~ of
pr1n1~ ministcrl-1.
Hul can he:
.Judgin .[! from
''hat happened in
1969. w he n !t1r.
l\'i.xon sent the for ·
n1er Nc\\' York
(::'.9ve r J1or on <.L
South An1 e r ican
study mil~s ion . l\1r .
rord ni:t,\' not Uc
,1ble to ll•I ~tr. lloekefcllcr lea\'e thv
1·vunt1 '''· llavi<I !\lnrri:-:. ~1 ft•llvl\ ;it till'
lnstitu.tc for Polit·~ Studit·s. a left ·
11·1nJ: '\las l1in gtun th1nkL·r~. has
l'C'SC';J reht•d th1• 11]d n1•1\:-p;1p1.·1· c·li\'1:-of
t h;1l di:-a:-!rvu:. 10.1ai.:1·, :ind 1!11.~ •~
,1·h:1t hi.~ nut ... ·:-. :-.ho11
"In t-londuras onl' sitident 11·;i s kil.
IC'rl and thl'rt• v. as \\'Hlesprl·atl riot in;::
1n lhc Dnn1iniean Ht'puhtic a St:inch1rd
Oil refint'r_,. 11;1s 1J lo\1n u11 : 111 (:osl:.i
Hica ~.ooo !<turl1,.•11t:-dt•n1{ln~tr;1ted . iu
·Pan!tnlfl the National Guard 1\as <"al·
led out: in \'t'nf'Zll('la thc .1?01·t·rnn1t'nt
had to Cilll l't•l fint·~eft•ll\•r 's \iS1t dtL{'
t11 ~lr('et f1ghl n1 g: 111 ('olo1nh1a ;1
20.000·m:in SJIC'<'i;1 I :-.1·cunt.1· force 11"a:-.
.-all('d out to £'Ollfrol :-.h111r·n1 slrikt·s
;u1d thcr ... · \I ;is h1•a\ \ :-.trt·1·1 (1..:hllll t:
1n El'u:ul11r HtH'kl',tl'lll'I' :-t·:n· 11·;.,..;
!l\'Cr1 urn1·d and Ill d1·n11J11 ~1 ra tur:-.
\lt~r(' killt•rt h) \ht· poli<"t': 111 Boll\'ta
his 24·hour 1 i:-.it 11 ;1~ t·ut tfl a tlir<'L'·
huur :-.lay i11 lh!· ;iirpor1 (\\hih•! 1.'l ~h1
hnmhs l\1·11t off f\11 \h(• (11111r:J \'elt"d l
n1ol1'1'(':1d1· l'n\ll\.' 111 \.:i 1':11: 111 Chile
lh1• go11·r11rtH·nl \1 ''' ti~r'~·rd lo rane11I
th1· \isi l v.ht'n 11;1\101111 lde !'trikes
1•ru rt1 "<I: Br:1zil 11:.:; l'.;Jln1 <I" lh1•
~11 \·l•rnn1('n1 ;1rrcs lC'rl thnu~and:-. of
!!l.l\1'!11 ial 1lemnnst r:it1 1r~ :1 nr! f·C'nsorcd
1!11· IJres:-. frnn1 print1n}! uny .inti
Hoek'' artic·l1.s: in Ar i.:c111ina ont'
1l\'llH1;1:-tr:1 tpr \\a' 1..tll~·d lty th1· 1 ~)hc·c . 1ht•r1• \\l'/'1• na1101111idt' lal><•I' ... 1nl..1·~
.old ninP Hnt·l..f'ff'll1•r·fn1111·1I ~u1~·r
n1:irk1•I!-11 1•rt· hon1hl'd and h11r11t"d in
I ruguay !he G('nf'ral tilot or.c; pl:.int
\t a:-, tJUJ'lll'tl dO\\ 11."
more profitable line of work. But loosely?
( J
no"'· with people complaining There really see ms to be a plot for·
OFFMAN about their holdings plum· ming .\l'hereby \\'e give up the postal VON ff meting all over the place, I'm formofcommunicationcnlirely . lf\\'C
_ h;1ppy I h:i \'C iio holdings to 'll"ish to get any sort of communieation
Leltns Jrom Tf'ader!I are Wf'lcotnf!'. Nor·
mally. n.1rilf'TS s//011/d eo111'fy /heir nu's·
sages 111.1001vurds Qr less. Tilt: ngllt lu con·
dense lf'llers to /II spacr or e/11n111a1e llbt•/
1s resPri:ed. All ll'tl('rs must 1nclud1" !l'l!:r
11illure a11d 111<11/111y address but narnrs
111ay be u·11/ll1t1/d 1>11 rrqui1sl if su//1c/i111t
Tea~is apparent. f'Ot'lr.11 u1ill nol br
-publishtd.
plumm('t . across within four or five days. 11·c
_ha\•e to phone-•nd they want.lo raise
thei r rates too! One of my husband's
lcchnit'al magazines \\':JS three '"·eeks
late. our bill payments ha.\'c lo be
m ailed a y,·eek ahead lo make a
deadline in Los Angeles. etc.
I?'\ fAIR?'\t-:SS I" thl' \ 111· l'r1·:-1
ilt•lll ·dC':'i J.:n>lll'. l10111•1t•1 11,IJ41uhl1 1('
adn11tlt'll lhat 111 1!;1111 Fr:i111·n1 :-.
! Papa l>ol·) f)u1 .1l11·r. th1· l;1lt' 1uod11u
clict a\or :.ind·· Prl.' .. 11\••nl tor Life.·· t11,..
,ncd out 35.000 pco1dl' lo rhcer 1\•hcn ht•
'D. &:I';-
Gloomr G"' •ommonti ~•t \MDmltltf ~, rtMitr1
.... 4 llO not lle<•"•rill ttllt<l tlM viows ol 1111
.,.,..,,...,...,, ~tNI yo,ir P" ,etM loo Gl-y (;IH,
0.1ty1';\<t1.
·and ~tr . lto<"kl·ft•tll·1 appeared on lhl' scd us QUalilati\•ely as \\'ell as quan·
iUaltony 11f th1· l'r1'~111v1111;il l':ilac·c 1n litati\·cly ••. it appears that the
·Porl·UU· I' rinl'l' ;ind 1•1ntir:1 c·t·d l';11·h United States is rapidly losin g its lead
u1hf'I". • over' the U.S.S.ll in the military
\\'he lh1·r or no1 1hl' :1hdity 111 race."
.dctonale ;.1 t•onti1a·r1t n1vr·1·h IJv se1 · Presi dent Kennedy made the same
ting foot on it intli(';1Ll':o. .1\11' itoc.kcft'I· o\'erestima le of Russian strength,
Irr ha~ t•1111siclerahl~ 111(1r1· 1111\l vr lhan --\1·hich came to be kno\\·n a~ the "mis·
hl· h:i :-. 111od1·stl,1 g111·n hinl!<(•lf r·rcdit sih; g;q1," but <.1t least he \\'nsn't
lor <ii h1 :-S1 •11:11 ~· t·on1ir·n1 ;,1t1nn i'i<i '.\''in j! thin,t?s Jikl' "\-ery pov.·erful
hc•tring:-., hi:-. l.;1t111 /1;,1:-.1·11 dtil".'i po:-.l' nucle.ir \\'capons t·an be used ih such a
ecrl;11n 11 t1(•:-.l 1nn :. \\';1 ~ lh1·r1· u 1•fl n· manner lhal the')' hal'e negligible cf·
n .. t·tion . tur 1n ... 1a11r1" b1•t11t•v11 v.·h:1t fc('1S on l'i,·itian populations'' {a lso
11111~1 h:11l' l1c •Pn ;1 hor11f.1111$: t'~ fron1 the s;1n1c Hockeft·ller·Ki ssingcr
ll\'1'1t'l1\'l' a111l 1\h:•l ht• \1;1 ' l;it1•1' t111Jn r1,.•purt !.
:11 All1t':t " You tln11 '1 h ;11~· l•J 1'<111 )J r.
1l1)(·k<'f1·lt(·r .1 r:1r·1 .. 1 "r :1111 ntht't'
n;inH' he do1·sn'l d~·,1·1',t• 1!1\1ii1Ht1,.•r 1f
rho.-.1· \ i1)1i·n1 . 11 ua~1 rt''t•l uluJnar",1
lll flb:o. 111;1) h:1\ 1· 1·nnv 111t•1·d lh1 :-.
i.ilut o1·r:i t 111 JJUl.Jllc scr\ J('c lh:tt ;1rn11,.·d
r1·1irt·s:-;in11 is the on l ~ 111.11·ti1·al
l'l'' 11011!>1'.
()r it 111;1 ,\ 1·1,· \\1· Hn t·k«h·lh.·r
lit·lJ t'l l'S !h,1 \ Ill 1ht• 2Ulh t'l'll\Ul'.I
1 ioll'llt't' 1:-. :111 (1rd111arv \onl <t\
'(:1(1.'1'1".lff . 111 lh,11 l'O!Hlt·r11•U1 lh!• "!111'
inslanc:i.'' ['l l' lu •1•11 ;d1l1• [<• tuul 11f ht~
1·1·t•1n1t11l'nd1n g oi 1.1.'I. 1·11! duri!l l.! h1 "
1!1>\ t'l'll!!l''hil> II a:-. f,,r a ~](Hi lil'lhll'l lilll
1or hon11•~11\ tll'f' 11 h11 h1ull li:1t·k,\:1rd
!111111hs ht· 11 l' rs. Fn1· n1on• I h;1n 20 1 !';1 t':-.
11« ha~ 1n1pnr111111·d 1,,r 1n!i1.lltl'l,\'
( (l!lll'St'\.'tll 111ii 11 :i ry :1 p11ropn.11 h•ll".
and has dotH' so 1o :-.ur h ;111 t•xll•n! that
:1 n1an \11th It":-.<; niO!ll't' rnii.:llf ha\C'
hr11n e.il!Pd a n11t uu' !ht• :-;nb11·i·t.
,:;-on11'lh1ng 1h :!1 i'rf'SHl1·nt J·;1s1·11ho111•r
1.·a111t' l'ln:.l' lo 1l n1ng \I h1•n hl• ~.11d . '\
SUSJ)('('I lh.d J';1·l ~n11 hi•' h1•t•11 \1~1('111n g
IOtJ t'I0!-£'1} lo half·h.1kt•d .ttll 1:-.t'I '·"
Tll1\'1' \\,\S b;1 4·)., 111 1h" !ff~~ t•r;1
11 ht•n tht• florl.1•l1·tlt ·t l\1u!t11 •r ... l·'un 41
1·c1111n11~,1•>111•1l ,1 >-111111 ~h1 .. 1·11 d 1,,
llr l\1:-..,111;::1•1, I\ h11 h .... 1111. ·111 r1•r1,1111
:1r1•:1s :1:-.s1;..:11t "<I ht gh p1·uit·11.' hi' !hr·
l\1·en1l111 lh1.· S111·1c r L 111nn 11,1' .,111 p.•l-1 ·
l ':'\'llc\PPJI,\' the tv.·o \\'ere one
about \1 hat \he rC'porl called "non·
Q\'C'rt ..• disguised or obscu re v. :ir. ··
i 1• \'ictnam. \\'r can't knov.· if Ken-
nedy n1ight h;1 vc come lo changt> his
1111nd alloul !>llt'h inlc.r,·enlions, but v.·e
do kno\\· th;1t tilr. Hoekefellcr OC\'Cr
hus. just all 1\·e kno"' that he has hecn
.111 undl't•ialing ad\'ocate of a foreign
pol1l'r 11·h1ch h;1 s protection of over-
,cas inl'cs tments as ils 1>rincipa\ aim.
II is a 11osition consistent v.·ith his
;111d hi s f;1mil ,\''s 01vncrship of a firm
hkt• lhl' International Basic ~conomy
Corporation that does in l'xeess of ~'250
million ,1·orth of business in South
i\rncriea l'l'cry .rea r.
'!'his l(ocs to our most important
pol it•y decisions as it also goos lo the
H(\ckefl.'llcr mi1\d set, the Rockefeller
~r:1 s 1' nf sl rate12y and tat'llt's.,
lht· diseu ncerling Rockefeller
pres umption that he knO\\'S "'hat's
hc~t for others as \\'Cli as for himself.
So do \\'C' 1\·ant th is oblivious hi gh~
,,Jilin~ t'~·u:o1·c rnor . this inflexible, if
poh:-h1.·d bt·llicisl . this n1an \\·hosC'
11:1 rlll' j, a S\'lnhul of Slll'h od111n1 that
l·l'tlJlle arouiid !he \\'Orld arc \\•illing to
1·h;u\C'(' dc;1th just lo thro1,· rocks at hi s
Jnnou sinc?
NOW ALL deliveries and pickups in
our area have been scheduled for s Ro gers· dreams. \Ve imagined human
p.m. only on weekdays. The carriers Jife on the moon. or the other planet<;,
are taking on double loads and v,.·hat <1 nd e\'en s a\v things that "'ere sup-
else is goi ng on besides the price of posed to have come from ,.f;Jr off
postage. places .
The -e'!Cctric company raised the No,,.,. the facts <1rc in. lluman or
cost twice in one month, according to t>vcn anin1al lifC' is impossible on ;1ny
our last bill, and conversation with orthe planets. ThC'yare t'ithertooeold
then1 to inqliirl!. Now J read· they ,..or too hot . or alternately too cold and
"'anl a nothe r increase. hot.
Can't the boom be lowered on None of them ncarl ycomp<Jrt>toour ,
everything, or h<J't'e we turned into ,polar regions. One planet is said to
such letha rgic indi\'iduuls. no one gi\'C off radiation. but it is too hot. and
bolhcrstocomplai ncnough? no 1'lancl remains in its \'ieinit y a.<;
LOIS OUITt.tAN they orbit at different speeds ;irount.I
the sun .
f 'r1tsl r11t f.'d
To lhc Editor :
Spe<Jking of voter a pathy, two
friends of mine have tried in \'ain lo
register t o \'Ole for tl't'O'-v•eeks. Jt
sel!ms that the c\usi,·c rcgist.rars
11t·1·er · shov.·ed at their des1gnateCi
lcicat ions.
I hope m~1 party doesn't try to get
me to 'vork for \hem ;1ga in this year, 1
;11n disgus ted.
6 1\llBARA LI NDQ UIST
fSirls' S11ort.'f
To the Editor:
I v."<IS i:.o glad lo read your excellent.
article on Laguna Beach t-li gh School
girls ' sports. It is J.lood to.kno\\.', :it
last. they have recc-i\'cd some finan·
clal support from lhc athletic budgel
and to receil'C from you the recog·
nition the~· so richly aeserve.
Pll':1sc keep us informed on the
results of the gir ls ' CIF competitions
in voll eyball and tennis.
BARB1\RA PAir..1"ft-:R
Any coll ege student \\'ith a eom
·puler and approxim:1\e dislOJnces to
'the nearest st:.ir \\ill soon tell you that
tral'el to any planC't in ils orbit is jm.
possible at any speed that could be :11 .
1ained. This is the only \\Orld '''C' ha1e
unless '>''e are transported by a super·
natural force.
We cou ld go to the moon :l]ld li\'l'
in a bubble for •• short time, but "·hn
"'anl'i lO?
Jlr..t BOLD!~(;
Rect•1111~ So11rcP
To The Editor:
At last a method ha s been
discovered whi ch will relieve Orange
Countians of a ll real esl;ite and in ·
come laxes and a l lhc s:ime tin11'
restore the good l ?l old·ras hiont·d
morals to our people.
A county judge in Ne\v Jersey lo:-.t
\\'eek upheld a 1796 ];1\\' making jt. 11 ·
legal for single pcr!lon.~ to have sexual
relations in the state. lie rinecl laborer
Ch<tr les Saunder:., 2ll, SSI/ for cnmn11I·
.Ung fornication \Vhilc this-old 1<1\1'
"''ilS scldon1 enforced. it "·as nC\l'r
repealed, 50 the JlHl~c dnnc his duty.
In C:.tl1forn1 a. t·\ l'r~thini? !hal ts fun
1s taxahlt·: mo\ 1t-~. bl'l'I'. h1 111tl". 1hu1
rini;m11ublir-ptace!';. C'I(":' \\'ht' nl'lt {!t'l
one :-t~·p furlhl•r :.1111! '"' married
('uul)ll'" S2 l''t'Cr_,. Jirnl' !hi:')' s ll'e11
logrthcr or $5 dverytimP they sl('ep
"'ith sorneune t'l5t"' Ju:-.t think how
thi s v.'1iuld <lampcn the µopulalion eic•,
plos1011 ~ ~
FR1\:'\K KLOCK
c,1t·I t• .\ ,,; s••
To Tht· l::ditor:
I_ did n_ol sci.· the !>l(iry on noise pol·
lu1101_1 t Su11d>1~'. St>pt . 29) Unlil !otlay
-thi s lx.·t·:1111"1c I \1 a:i ri1linR a motor· {'~·cl'-' ha<-k lro1n '."t•\v l\~ex1t;;) (f\\Y
sole ni(·11 n ~ or truns porlalir.n ).
1.'he decibel ratinA on that motor·
c.rrk· is cnnsiderabty lo\1'er than the
110 dc<·ibct rating lisle-ti in \'Our ar-
tielc· .it i!>. in f.i<·t. <Jhoul 8f><lhs ... or
around o.i1t•ra~c fnr thl.' nl:1jori1y· of
tourin g ntolQrryl•lt~. An(! it is here
that I fct·l your otht.-r\\i~c inf1Jrmolivc
a111t·ll· errs u nd (toes so badl ,.
!\10ST !but. not ;1U, unfortunate!)')
mo!Or(·\t'llst ~ 11iiJect 10 noise itlld tbC'
motnr t~ t;lt· ind us I ry 1s t;1k1n g steps. to
produt"c <1uiett•r machines. California
rctcntly :1doptetl h:~n,h1t1on v.·hich
•1 ill limit the tl cl'1ht"I r:iting or n('11·
ni11lurcy<'les tn x:I dtr.i or less 1 lond:.i
had just int roc;h1('t•d <i n<·11· ro:ut motor·
c~·c::\(' \\·Ith a dl'C1het r:1tini;: in the 70's.
At.ln11tcdl,1· there <II'(' pcopl1· riding ex·
I rl•mcly noisy mvtorc~ cit:~ bul the
majo~ily of th1· l:1r ~l'''· roiul ty l)t"
n1uch1nes :.ire quiet cnflu!!,h th:it you
never kno1\' \1 hl•n th1·y ,i.:o by unless
1·?11 huppc.n to see thcn1 p;1s~ R~· lu1n·
ping all cycles into lhut J lfJ 1ll'cihcl
l'<ilt•.l!ory, I ff·{'I YflU 1n is rcprcscnled
lht 11~1'1 lll QIOI'<'.~ l'h:!-pla~ in llOISl.' pol·
lut iorL
In fa rt (an1I thi" 1~ 11ri1ha lil y l11n·
l!11ll0lHl1 to :-.<l l'l'ill'/.:t'I \ht• ll!ll\IC.\I
<ind "!1rst t'lni:.~10(1 pol lution ;1 s 11cll
1f'h1('IC:. IO IJ;JS~ m .1 ofl1C'(• 111ntlov.•s
111 Lagun.1 H~"11.:l 1 a1 t' the 1·il) ,,t'hool
bu~l'S '
H<1c;1-:n llL1L1 .. Editor
Hoad Ricl('J' '-1ti.Eluzint•
Our Expletives Lack Im,agination Drer1111• t :11de1I
To lhr J.o:ditor:
Colorful Exploration
_srhr mo~t popular--:ind. of cn11r:-.t"
•"\\'11l uall v l1re:-.c1r11r CiLll'h11or"d of
l h~· Slllll m'<'I' \\ ;1 !< . 'E x pll'ti \I' 1lo'l1•11 ·d ..•
t'llllnwinj.! p11hllca11un ol lh1· 1nf.1tnn11:-.
\\'hite llnu:-.1• trans(•r1p1-:. r
Jlut Iii•· 1r1l p :11111 n1l'.1t1inglt>,"s hh·
SC'l'THI il'S I 1( I h1· !\I :O.lll\ 1 !IJN.":-. <II'(', 1 fl 1111'
;1\ 11':1sl. l~'!<S of1l'tl ~l\f' 111or;1 \l y th~1n
the\' al'\' C":-.tlu·tn-.+11 \ '!'he\' do nnl
:-.ho'w a fillh~· n11n1I ~1~ 1nl1r h. ;i~ a dull
une. In C"1n11ra:-.t It•
;1 .lohn G;llll\'I'. nr
t•\'t.'11 .'.l I.) ndon
.lohnSn11, i\'1xon '
:1rsl'n.1I uf
'i1up<'r:1tit1n v.:1~
l :1cklus 1r1· :11111
horin i:.l l
unin131!/nu II\ e. I h~r bt"t·n r1<
rc:idin),'. Sh:1 k1 ..
~ll{'il/°f'.!' "llt·nry IV" !I F1 ·\\' l'\'I'·
n1nR~ l;crnr<' I h1' un1"\p11r~<1!1•d
h p<•:-. "('r1· ti 1!-c lo,-;cd. and I \\'l'lll h:i(·k
f11 look up ..,01nl' or llw 1'pUIK't !1. 1h;1t
1-·:.L'itarr and his r:irf1.:;h 1'ol lt':1i:u1•:-;
flung 11l lht·rr lo1·s. and ;1l c11ch 111 hl'f.
t N .llJST rr rrln1~ 1h rn1•Ah Olll' ~t·t 'll•',
t c::imc :.11·1·0:-s lht' l tllltn\i!I~ 111;d!
y,·orm. '10,. h(•llt1·1I ~11:1 \1'. l:1t ~hull ,
l I
[SYDNEY HARRiSJ
knot p:it••d t••~llt'. 1n111l1d••111 :ol\1111·.
j,!l'l'd'\' 1.dh1\11 ";i!l'll. dtlt'd ll1".i1 ~
lnn i,:H\'. Pll~l-..111, :-.lcot·lo../'1 .. h. \i!t• ~t.111
<h11 ,ll·luC'k .... t1nki11~ nl«t'l..•'!'('I. "'H'1•d
J,:un1c•l ,t111 pur:-.t~. and ri11 h1 hun i.:
fin~ nl lh1· 1110~1 d1·111·1• .. ,1Hi.! i•\uli n
('l'~ of tin• 111·1",1~· 111 \1L1h11 nf 1hl·
EnJ:h"h 1:111;.:11:11'.•' ~1111·\· r:111;d~·1hnn
1in1c:-1-; !h<' 1·\pul .. 1011 "I 1·11!orl 111
t•p1I ht'l'l, 11 h 1 r h h,1'" l>1•{'tl r1·11l:11·1·1I h\·
noth1nj!, l!x1·1•111 :1 f1•1\' IMH 111j.! l"\11·;1r
v.nrd:-. r1'll\"<1t1·d 1rl<'1·,,nnlh un11l lhi'\'
10.;1• ,1 I I Olt'.1 111111-! ,1 net f111 ! • ~·
A:'\,'f)\'J·: \I hn h.1 .. ('\t'r ht"n rd ·'
Vrt'll<"h 111 a II , .111 It ;1 l1,111 or I C'I)('( iul II I
.1 ~pnn1;11'(I 1n full :-p.t!<' of rlut'nl c10 ·
:-.1n~ \111! ~11111\ t"'i;11'll\ 1\1\:11 / 1nea11.
·rt'I Ill.' llf "l'\U.d 1lc•rr<'t':tltOll ;1rc
r.1rt·I\ 11.,,.,1, :ind lH'l' 11111 U1'1'tlt>d , lht'
1.alui':-. \'11 ul ;,11111 llf'\1lil1· lf,r•ahu lar,\·
o( inl'ull i~ :111 nrll:-ll c'1.11.·rfurnuuu·(' 11f
hi C:h \'ir1uo ... 1t'' i1n11 :1:-h>11i~hu1i.: 11'r·
.... 111ht\ '
1·;1·1•11 11'11\ 111 .r. 11h:-.t\'llllh"· jj~lff1'.
:surh e•ld f.1.,h1ont•d Eni;:ll•il1 "1111ls 11s
"tu11," "jacklln ;1p(>s ," "bounder."
"11011111jay:· <.11111 "coxco1nb" h;ivr
p:1 ... :-.1·tl 01 11 of th1,.• langu.:iAc. :.ind 0111·
l'lll'l'f'n! l('r1ns nr oppt'Obrious (les('rlp·
11011 :1rt· l1mit<•d 10 ~uc h li mp \'t'Ord s us
"d11p1•" or' .. jerk ," "hi('h huvc no
:-.11·l·ngt h. no pr cl' is ion, <and no point.
\\'II ,\ T lJ() 11·t• call a mnn wh(')
1 h(".11 " :i t (':111ls, ki~:-.(•S :ind lt'lls. and
h1 •h:11 l'' ).!t·n1·r;1 1f.1 111rth no r('i;::irfl fnr
f.11r 1il.1y ': \\'h1•11 "hnu11tlt·r·· ;inti
'·•'iul '<ho;;1pp1•ar!'rl, \\i' ""1·c lcfl 1\•1lh
:1 \t>rh:ll 1 .11•11un1 , 'J'hc sanll' l?Of'S for
"l•o1;(·01nl1 ," to dl•sign:ll(' 11 silly und
1·onct•llcd n1:l n i11f;itu11ll1d \\•Ith his
.,ur(!lf'i• ;1ptll•aranc('. Gon~: . .i:·onr., all
1111il<' gont'.
1\11 ,t:lo S;1xn n ~\l'('n r l\Ords: arr
unln\'t'IY :ind mean nothini,:, slncl'
lhl',V :1rr fol'ci'lf 10 cp1er so wide :t
rungl' or 1•\ 11 luat ion. 1\nd th1?y indic::;1t l'
:1 \'t•rh:il 1'0' ('rt y 011 the le\•f'l of
"You' rL· :1no1l1t·r," and "So',x ~·our o1tl
n1;u1 "Ttu.; 1., lillll' !JI)\ !alk . and not
the 11rnp1.'r hn g11isl1C' ·c·urn'111·y uf a
n1111t11't• 111\fl rohus1 f1L'1iplt' v.•ith lhe
1ra illli11n r,r :1 Shak(.'!i pt'ur~. u
t'h.1u1·~·r. ur C \"Pll u Oltkcn.<;, hth1nd
lhl'ITI .
1\ •J
It has been a lot or fun, lettin~ our
imagi nations run "'ild 1\·ith Buck
'Fluid_"-rest and hid_e
thtJ linan2ial section/~
I •
•
( THE BOOKMAN )
The strange h.-.auly fQund in tl1"
unusu:1 l colo r or. ~tilter of a slonf' r11'
J>C'bble Is analy7.cd in \\'Ord ;ind p11'·
lure in 11n intriauln~, r1ehly ii ·
lustratert hook . Exfllor1n g ~tlncral!t
and Crystals by Or. RolX'rt Cail , As·
i;oriat.c Curtllor or ~l incraloi;:1· at tht:
Ro)'nl OntJrio r..1 u.~t·um In · Ot111Y.'tJ
lt.lcGruw.Jlill. S7 .95i.
Tllf. At'TllOR Cli!>rll.~!>.C•s the \'aluc
Of minerals. lh ('ir <'Ct'lnOmil' si~
nificonC\' an<I lhr ir vnluc 10 st:1C'nt't'
Jlc clcurly explains the fund.on1 entals
of mint'raluu ~· in terms that u~sum c
no RJ><'<'lnlize1I kno"'l<'dJ.te or ph~si('~
or thcnll ~try . Th r s tud y or
mu1eralog~. he nol'1, is "tn sec. lht
wondcrii of nn111rc, th~lr infinilC'
''Hriety, and tn general to :1pprcciate
the "·arid in \\'hich "'~live.··
' Tiii-: ROOK f1('1'0lL1i full color p;:1i;cs
lo min cr;li li Pc•·im('n!; which arc :H~
hip.hly pritild ;Jp.; ,,.,,01'\toi of ill't bCC:l!IJ'C or lht.ir \\Onrh•r(ul sh11~s. lt'lrms ::1n1I
colors. Thc "flrincii>l c~ or cryst11I
•
gl'O\\'lh art' rC\·e:d1·cl. and 11\t l'(':tf\cr
ll·:trns no11' m 1 ncrn t~-nrr 1·lassificil
\'JC'l'flH nr:KJ::)'."\EHLl NO
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
Rf)bf>rt N \\'rrd. f>t1h'1.~hcr
Tl1umas K t·~v1/. f;d1t11r
Uorbarn Krt?1b11·/1.
1'.~t1Tlbrial f)fl(lt.• ~;rf11or
1'ht' rf111on11I !)lll?e or lh1' Onll>
P1lut ~C\•ks to 1nfnr1n and ~1 1mub11t·
r:»df'r~ b\· 1irt'~('nl1n 2 on th\• l>»~l'
thi·t·rsr 1'01um1•n1;1r1 on tnr1<'' nr 111 .
tercsl b~ !>}nd1t"<1ICd cnl11mn1Ms and
cartoonl~ls, h} 11rn11d101! ~ 111rum
fnr rciulf'rs · 1 if'.,. <t :ind h~ 11rest>11\in,11
lhtS nl.'11o ~11apl'r·i-0111nion<1 and idea~
11n C'u rrl°'nl tnph'!i Thr t•ditort:iJ
01i1ruon:> of lh£' l>:uh l'1\n1 a;i111.•;1r
<•nll lt1 !he t>dJton;.11 Nllumn al the
top of tilt: Pi.Ill' Op11Hflll'< l')lllrt~'t'rl
by the <'Olun1n1 s1<1: and r11rl0flt1i~1 11 ond lt'lter 1Ar1trr• uro· lh••1rnv.·n arul
no ~ndor,l'11'1 1·nl of thr1r \ u•11o·~ b\' th('
D111lr P11'1t •hnuhl hv 1nrr·1 i~d.
\\'cdn<•).d :1~. O(•tnlx:r 9.1071
ru
$1
a
be
a
is
bu
W'
to
•
B
e
s
d
•• . '-•
OAlLY PILOT A
Rev. Moon 's Folloivers Facing Deportation l Jniversity
Paper Hits
Weld Job
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
Rev. Sun Myung r.1oon and
h1s fervent di9clples a r e
swooping across the country
with a brand of Christianity
embracing politics and ped-
dling.
To their dismay, they 've
swooped stra'tfht into t h e
hands of the tmm1.gration and
Naturalization Service, v.·hich
thinks Mr. Moou's Unification
Church may be t e a e,h i n g
young foretgn train~e
about peddling than preaching.
THE IMM IC R ATIO N
service has threatened t o
depori 61 or the foreign
trainees who failed to leave
the co u n t r y after their
visitor's visas expired. About
!IOO rmre face slmilar treat·
ment .
"l am again and again em·
batra!M!d in front of them
Salonen said 90 perrent of
the $7 million raised last year
came from the fWld·raising
activities .!>Uch as those ques·
Uoned by t he inunigration
service.
are 'They
They don't
pretty
take a
. aggre ssi ve .
turn -do "".n
easily.'
that our country in effed. is
saying. 'We don't want you,'"
said Neil A. Salonen, presi·
dent of the churcli's Ameri<:en
brnnch.
The converts. most of them
youthful, are dispatched to
peddle peanuts, f I o w e r s ,
candles and other small items
door·to.door or from s n1 a 11
s.idewalk stands.
Rious study, pray~r. 'vork·
shops and many other s.c·
tivities." Salooen said.
But the immigration St."M'icc
sa"'' it differcntiy"
• • \I/ e received complaints,
so1ne fro1n local authorities
y,•ho In turn received con1·
plaints especially on the door·
to-door peddling.'' said INS
spokesman Verne J e r v i s .
''They are pretty aggressive.
They don't take a tum-down
ca!lHy."
The battle began when 1he
church asked the immigration
service to allow 582: aliens
Ill remain in the United Stales
for at least 26 inooths as
trainees free of the limit on
visitor's visas. While-the· go ve r n-m en t
moves toward judgment, the
church is proceeding w i t h
heavily advertised "day o f
OOpc" rallies scheduled in six
cities before Cbristmas.
TRAINEES PEDDLE "only THE AGENCY denied the
in vio lation ot nonlmmigrant
visi tor !.1atus and beyond lilt'
pale or ... trainee C'la.ssifi ca·
tioo."
The 61 trainees whose visns
expjred were told to lf'avc
voluntarily by &.>pt. 20 or fa ct"
deix>rtation proccroings. B.tll
they proba_bly wiU be allow1..'CI
to stay "'hil., lhe church chal·
Jen11tes the order lhroui;h a<l·
ministrativc hearings and
ltl\V!'iUitS.
''To show good faith. the
Unification Church has ten\·
porarily ceased all fund rais·
ing by foreign members ln
the U.S.," Sal011en said.
l\1EAN11ME, TUE <'hurrh
is pressing ahead y,•ith a
y,·idcsprcad c a m p a i g n for
believers in a dogma flavored
as much with politics a n d
Oril'fltal philosophy as "'ith
traditional Christian tmets.
HUNTINCTON. W. Va. (1\PI
-It's the y,·orld 'll lai~cst .
('hastitv belt ," ac<:ordin~ to
1\lursh<ill University's sluden1
newspa per.
1'hc Parthenon , in an
editorial. bestov•ed the label
on a ·pair of fire doors in
a ri.1arshall dorn1itory. The
doors. "'hich <.'Onncct t h e
1nen's and y,·01nen's Y1'i11gs of
Sou th Hall. were. \Ve\ded shut
at the order of ti.1 a rs ha 11
Adn1lnistrator Jo.r;eph Solo.
The Parthenon cditoriol
called for Soto, the scllOOI'!'
physica l plant director. I o
aµologire to the students.
Put $oto replied thiit the
"'elding Job had nothing to
do "i th morali ty , instead cit-
ing \'andalism. Bird Flies
Like Snail
In \Vashington, site of the
Oct. 16 appearance, thousands
of handbills b e a r i n g the
Korean preacher's s e d a t e
visage are. blooming fr o m
sidewalk trash can:s, vacant
store wln&ws and the fences
along coo91a'UOtion projects.
as part of a mu ch larger petition and said. "\\'e regnrd
program of evan11telism, lee--such extcnsi~ solicitatioos as
luring. Bible and other re l!-productive employment both --'-----------------~
LEIGH, England (UPI)
-Harold Hart's racing
pigeon may have set 11
record for the 370-mile
cross-channel night from
Rcnees, France -the
slow time record, that is.
B!Ue Chip celebrated at
home with a bowl of
maiie, seven years and
two months after being
released with 2,000 birds
at the start of the race.
THE BLITZ 111EN moves
!() Atlanta1 OllcagoJ.._ Seattle.
San Francisc o and Los
Angeles.
Published a n d broadcast
ad\•ertisl ng ror such r a 11 i es
consumes much of the U.S.
church's mulitrnillioo..OOllar
annual budget.
Price War's On
-For Cremation
~1IA~1 1. Fla. (AP l -A board chainnan of Philbrick
funeral home is offering a and Son Funeral Homes/"".ho
$137.50 "cash and carry began the cut·rate, service
ashes" cremation service. But three weeks ago. , •
IN BACK MALL
tf'Y Ltd.
0
HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER ~ . .
-2300 HAR.SOR BLVD . -(a t Wilson)
COSTA MESA
IN BACK MALL
lt':ii n RarilJJ
Continental Coiu Gel·
!cry enlploye holds the
Jd ler U.S. Silver Dol·
lar. one of the 1nost fa·
n1ous of the 15 known
authentic dollars bear·
ing the 1804 date. The
1'Iinneapolis firn1 pai d
$225,000 for the coin.
UPt TIJl.tphl>lo '--------
ADAMS
~
0
HOSPITAL z :>
"' ~ 0
0 ~ "' .. > " "' "' "' ... • " ;;:
WILSON :i: ~ ~
VICTORIA
COSTA MESA
-competITOrs Cfiarg lt~stw-------,.~---11--
begiMing of a price war at S01\1E UNDERTAKERS
a time when the death rate question Phllbrick's practice
is declining and lUldertaking as the tuneral business is hit
business "'ith it. by id'iation and a drop in
"I believe that anyone who the death rate. But Philbrick
"A'anl8 cremation is entitled says his low rates are possible
to have it at the iov.'est cost because of a new refrigerator,
possible," sayS W. L . used to store bodies for 48
Philbrick. 74, founder and hours as required by_ law.
NY Award
Jou r n a Ii st \Valter
Lippman was awarded
Ne w Yor k Ci t y's
Bro n ze Med al by
~1ayor A b ra h am
Beame Tuesd ay on the
occasion of the wri t·
er's 85th birthday. He
said he hoped lo de·
serve the award some
day.
"I never considered a price
"'ar ~-hen I st.arted this
service," he says.
Philbrick.. said that ·tor the
.137.00, hi• funeral bmte col·
1 lects the remains, gets a doc-
tor's certificate'. and medic.al
examiner's approval for the
cremation, holds the body fw
48 hours, then take! it to
the crematorium.
"AFTER T H E CR EMA·
TION the ashes are returned
to the family in a regular
cardboard container ,"
Philbrick added.
But Fred Richardt, he!d of
Florida l\1ortuary Se r v I c e ,
says : "One ~·ttk it's one
price, the next week it's
aootber -yeah. it's a price
u'ar, I'd say. One reason for ·
it Is . . . the death rate is
dov.TI."
RICHARDT ALSO blames a
shortage of money and the
ract !bat the public is more
consumer-conscious, shopping
around for the best price
before ma.king funeral at·
ranli(emeats.
"They shop, they call my
place, and I can tell by the
tone of their voice whether
they've called another place
or not," he says. "But 'cash
arxl carry' •.• The next thing
you know they'll be giving
away a turkey with each
crematkln."
YOU'RE INVITED
TO • · •• GROW ••• HAVE
FUN ••• MAKE FRIENDS
Golden West College invites community members to a 9
week se ries of "groups"' c1lled Explorations in
Corrmunication. These are not therapy groups: they are
open to anyone who would like to loin who wish to expand
9811-Q'Nilfeness and underslarldlng ol others. Groups begin
the week ol Nov. 4, day or evening, no charge! To join, just
fill oot the applicalion tNank belOw. F0t mot• inlotm1tion call
('7 14) 892·7711 ext. 615 or 561 or come to an explanatory
"Coffee Hour" Tuesday. Oct. 15 11.:00-12:00 or Thurs., Oct.
17. 12:~1 :00. College Allalra Olllce. Golden West College. --------.............. :·-------..... w ... c ..... .
AIM: SMWetl HJ-
11• ......... #121
11744 G.w.. Wffl St, H•tlfltt"' lnclt. Cllllf. t2647 ........ ······· ...................... -~-· ................. .
................................. i ••••••• "-"···········
ON THE SCHEDULE OF GROUP MEETING TIMES,
Pl.EASE CIRCLE YOUR FIRST, SECOND ANO THIRD
OiOICES ANO MARK 11 . 2, or 3 IN THE APPROPRIATE
ORQ.E. Day groups meet tor one hour and SO minutes:
nigh1 groups meet for lwo !'lours. You wlll be advised of the
11rre and place ol meeting lor the group ycu are in, as soon
as QfOUPS ere assigned. DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS IS
OCTOBER 24. 1974,
MOMOAT 1\IHDAT WIDMISDAY
II && II && li e&
12 -1,... ,,... ,,... 1,...
NIDAY ....... ......
MOTi: Groups meel on ct1mpus and wlll oecaslonany be
video·tapad tor leirning purpo1es: these tapes are
abeolutely confldenllal .!Ind win only be viewed tly lhe group
leader and his supervls~no inslructor to improve tne leadet'a
Ills.
THE GREATEST SELECTION OF
FINE QUALITY
MEN'S SUITS
YOU'LL FIND ANYWHERE
AT "GIVE-AWAY'' PRICES
• PETROCELLI • HOLLYWOOD CLOTHE~
• RATNER • BELLINI
• GENTRY LTD . CUSTOM DESIGNS
Tremendous Collectioin of Quoli°ty SU its.
All Wools -Texturize d Knits -latest Fashions
Reg. to
$110
SUITS $69
Reg . to
$1 25
SUITS s79
Reg . t o
$1 50
SUITS s39
Reg. to
$175
SUITS s99
MEN'S SPORTCOATS
• CRICKETEER • RATNER
•SAVOY SQUARE • THOMAS /SCOTT
• GENTRY LTD . CUSTOM DESIGNS
An opportunity to buy .fine qua lity for t he
p rice of ordinary coots .
EACH ONE PRICED FOR IMMEDIATE SALE
WERE S70-NO: 39 WERE SBO-NO: 44
WERE S90-No!49 WERE SIOO-NO! 59
OT HER S TO S 175 SIMI LA RLY PRICED
SORRY' NO ALTERATIONS AT THESE LOW PRICES
HERE'S AN OFFER YOU CAN'T BEAT . WE'VE
GO! A WAREHOUSE FULL OF FIN E
MERCHANDISE ... BU T, IF FOR SOM E
REASO N, WE DON'T HAVE WHAT YOU
WANT, WE'LL GIVE YOU A $1 .00 GIFT
CERTIFICATE FOR YOUR TROUB LE •
USEi'OUR BANKAMERICARO • MASTERCHARGE
ttY Ltd.
Q HAR BOR SHOPPING CENTER
HARBOR AT WILSON , COSTA MES A . '
I ONLY AT OUR
WAREHOUSE
Alt SALES FINAL/ MANY MOR E ITEMS TOO NUMEROU S TO MENTION
• •
DUE TO SPECTACULAR NATURE OF THIS EVENT
NO GENTRY LTD. CHARGES!
\
• • .. •
• . .
,4, 8 DAILY PILO'T
CBS Special Toniglit
Crosby Swi1i gs· With Best
Ry JAY SllARBUTT
NEW ''ORK (A P ) -11
often is alleged -by me
-1hal around age 50 a
slng('r's voice tends to get
the wobblies. n1lss the nieher
and lower nofes 3nd generally
show thal tl1nc is unkind In·
deed.
Somebody should hip B1ng
Crosby on this. lie doesn't
secn1 tn rea\i1.c th.11 at his
age -iO -you really aren't
( TV REVIE\V )
supposed to sing \\'ell. let 11\one
sing. But he's doing bot h
tonighl on a one-OOur CBS
special at 9 o'clock on Channel
2.
\;rosby-1 lopc v e r b a I tom·
.roolery that goes back to their
series of "Ro.1d " pictures. It
sturts with llope's entranc.>c.
"\\'ELL, IT"S TllE llc11ry
Kissinger of Toluca L a le c . ''
Crosby notes.
"You look great, Bing -
\\'hen they $:Onna loin.• of:
the band:.iges." retort• R:1pi<l
Roi:K'rt, one year older than
the Groaner.
They also reprlS{> an old
skit from Hopc·s early days,
in ""hich Hope asks, •'Have
you seen 'Die Fledermaus'~"
and Crosby replies: •·Nor si uc.-c
n1y wife got der nedercat."
That, friends is w h ere
vaudeville went.
i\llSS BAILEY turns in a
nire, if some"•h;1t brie(, solo
stint singing aud ll0t>s some
lively hoo(ing. fl1iss Ouncnn
only dances wf'll, appcartng
ill nl ease 1•ihcn ii 's her
1um·to warole.
The show nlay not exactly
knock you ou1 , but it's a
pleasant \\'ay lo while away
an hour, if only for Crosby's
singing and the excellent ar·
rnnge1nents of 1nusical direc--
tor Peter l\lalz.
~-------~ -
'
Interlock
System • •
Fit1ancially _Ailing Utilities .
Slow Nuclea1~ Reactor Pla11s
.Scrapped
WASHINGTON ( A P ) -
Senate and House conferees
have voted to eliminate the
au to interlock system 'vhlch
prevents a cac. from being
started until seatbelts are
fastened.
Under a n agreement an-
~ this week, an elght-
\VASd~GTON ( A ? ) -
Plagued by high interest 1 ate!;
and d\\•indling credit sources,
An1erlca's u Ii I i ties are
s lgnlflcantly d e I a yi n g con-
struction of 1nany n u c I e a r
power reactors and even aban-
doning plans for others.
The nu clear reactor h a s
been expected to produce 15
percent of the nation's elL'C·
second warning buuer would ..-----------,
be retained to tell drivers and
passengers \vhen seat bells
are not fastened. But the con-
tinuous buzzer now in use on
most late model cars would
be dropped.
Cutbachs
Weiglied
ihe agreement also would SACRAfl.1E~!O (UPl)-
allow interlock systems 0 11 A top adm1n1str11tor for
• . the Atomic Energy Com· 197:> cars I? ~ disconnect ed mission says there would
tmder cert.am circumstances. be a cutback in ~ h c
Conferees also gave th c _rwmbet of pro le ct e d
tricity by 1980, Atomic Ener~y
C o n1 mission projections in-
dica ted,
Industrial Fontm In New York
Citv an industry trad..: asso·
cla·uon. • How for short by 1 9 3 0
HOWEVER. k. E C offic.-ials nuclear energy may f'lll in
sai d this week the pulling its sha re of the na·
postponements nnd canc•:I· tion's energy load will depend
lations m a y r e s u I t in upon the electrical energy con·
n u clear reactors generating sumption rate in the nex:t rew·
only 13 percen~ the coun-years, said an AEC official.
try's eleetricrry-by 1980. _If 1-;;==:;:==:;;==:;;:;:;::;:==:; the uncertain eco n om 1 c SO FAR THIS year, elec·r .
outlook continues and there triclty co n s u m p t i o n has ~ TllB
are more cancellations and paralleled 1.hat .of last yerar, · ,~ ZARJ.'S
postpo n ements, the 1980 instead of showing lhe • ~~
energy picture might become customary 7 percent ann ual '; ,.::_ ~
grimmer. inc r case, said Edward ~1.,......,,
Since June, utilities h a v e -H~a~n~r~ah"'a~n~, ~·~n~AE~C:_pl_an_mn_·_g...'.!::""'",:•~• .. ;;"~;~""'==='=~::z.:;:":'*':;'::":::::!. canceled plans to build six"' and analysis er.pert .
nuclear reactors at a coot for
each in excess of $500 million. ~r. ctbristian's Since January. th!! utiUlieil
.ailave deferred or postponed
"'eompletion dates for 57 reac-
tors. Dini•g amottgst tht rt lies of flnt old sailing ships
A 'FEW UTILITIEi\ nave LNnchttm fro"! 11:JO a.m. _e.v.e cfion-o.. __ ===Ftabain3~J011.!s BM.fftt
The opus Is called "Bin_g
Crosby and llis Frien<ls." the
friends being Bob I-lope, Pearl
Bailey and Sandy Duncan.
It has its share of flaws,
I.he most prominent of \\'hicll
is Miss Duncan's vocalizing.
But Der Single. \\'ht> onl.v
sporadically appears 011 lhe
tube, usually to tout or:in:4c
juice, conlinues to surprise.
secretary o f Transportation nuclear power j)lants I(
-autbority10-ordertnstallat1on-lhe n a t i o n ' s electrical reactors with the projects half Dinnttjro,,. S:OO p.m.
finished. They have laid otf with Today's Fruh &,afooh
NOT 01\'L Y IS his baritone
as n1ellow as ever. he still
retains the deceptively ca!lual
sense or rhythm for "·hich
he's ne\'er gotten due credil.
save from musicians and an
aged Dixieland burr or ''''o.
The best example c o m e ~
about midway through l h e
flh>w w~n he rolls 1hro11gh
a del ighilul tune ca1\t>d '-'No
'nmc At All" 'vilh all lhc
apparent effort of .a .. morning
)'3\\1l.
lie still s~ings wi!h the best
or them. and one only wishes
. :he'd try a solo show -maybe
just doing Johnny M e r c c r
songs -some fine nigh!.
.. -.
UP'I Tel1pll9!1
Sex Edt1ca t o1•s
'fhe Rev. h1arion H<1.1noncl (left) of St. Thomas Epis--
copaJ Church in Denver and wife Opal teach a s~x
cducat1on class for adults. Rev. ~Jam1nond said,
of passive-restraint safety 11 demands fail to increase.""
devices such as air bags in L . Manning .f\1untzing,
the future. However, they !!Jr AEC's director of regula·
proved a fonnuJa allowing any tlon, made the comment
Tran sportation Department Tuesday on the heels of
proposal to be rejected wil hin a report which said the
60 days by a majority vote nation's electric industry's
of bolh houses. estimates of future power
T h e conferees' agree ment needs were exaggerated ..
must be approved by both The year-Jong study was
houses of Congress b e f o r e by the privately financed
being sent to the White House Center (or Science In the
for President F ord's Public Interest.
signature.
'
Workers and c I o s e d con· SMnday Brt1nch from 10:JO a.in.
st ruction sites. leaving small 4Wi Al 4 s· ·,;11 c&re1alcer forces to look arler Fislru, MtiJts, Oystn .&r, NUtt ine.s, rs an '1''
things until the financial pie· Enttrtainmtnl nightly
ture brightens. Ftaturing M"rlt DaitiJson Trio
R e actor industry officials Tuu.-Sat.from 9:00 p.m.
blame the economy for the ~ Qtbri . ,~. altered utility plans. r: ~ .. u %1
"Most of the reasons are • .ti''"' • financial problems -1 he JSJ E. Coast Highway .
availability of capital and high Ntwport Btach . . .
interest rate s, •' said a R.umtatiotu (11') 61S·SJ20 .
spokesman for the A t o 1n i c
. -...
Tonight's effort. taped at the o---~·o-J~y..w.o-o-d-Palaee,-elso
features t h e lin1e--honorcd
"People would be a lot healthier if they looked on
sex-as-a-geurmet-meal-rather than-something-dis,-·1---
tastef ul."
•
I
.
I
• • I
I
l i • • I
JC Penney
JC Penney
introduces the
Gard-Site
security system.
For your own good .
Now more than ever. your home. your valuables, and your lam1ly need
pro1ect1on. Give it to them w11h the Gard-Site M*11, the latesl development
in in"trus1on delection. The M·11 opera1es by benefit o f radar. which g uards
your home as 11 guards your nalion. Yet despite its sc1enlifica!ly a~v.anced
construction. the M-11 is easy 10 install and operate. No special wiring, no
comphcated 1nstruct1ons-any member of your family can learn to operale
the system Key lea1ures ol the Gard-Site M·11 include:·
• Self-contained, single unit, UL*hsted alarm activation and control system.
• AdJUSlab1e range.
• Omni·direct1onal beam goes through walls !or large area coverage.
• Built-i n m1n 1-computer to detect the d11terence belween animate and
inanimate ob1ects. 1nsur1ng you against fa lse alarms.
• Fully trans1s1or1zed. solid*state components.
• Bu1lt·in batlery charger •
• One year _warran1y:
Complete-system includes control un11 . ballery backup pack, an~ two
bells. Protection is your responsibtl1ty Bui protection Is easy. With the
Gard·Slte M·ll. At JCPennev.
.,.,,. ...,.1, t1)11"41 IO IJO ""1~~,, .. ·~ ..,.,~, .. ·~ .,..,1.w "'"'' "'•""~·o ""' ~ t•"a"' ,.., • .,.., °' rep1tctd ... t~"' Oflt \l'llf el 11w•G11ts•
Shop Sunday I I a.m. lo S p.m. al the followl•CJ stores:
FA SHION ISLAND. Newport Beoch 171 4) 644 -2313.
HUNT INGTON CENTER. Huntington Beac~ 1~1 4 ) 892-7771.
······-\
) • , " I
I,
From La Habra at the northern edge of the eo.;,,ty oll the wrzt lo
Son demente ond I.he San Diego County line.•
. And every bus, on every route, was designed to be as smog·free
OS possible. That's why all OCTD buses burn unleoded dieiel rue~ not ~osolne.
Hydro·corbons {carbon monoxide,for one} ore a lmost nonexistent 1n
diesel exhaust. _ ,
To make absolutely sure, every engine in every b~s contains the
latest pollution control equipment. Buses also reduce trofficcongestion. Each
full OCTD bus eon take 36 co" off the rood. •
' Ride OCTD.11'11 gel you there. Seven dats a week. CT
From one end of Orange County to anoth er. In style. With g
vinyl buclcet se(Jts, package ro ckt, and air-conditioning.
DRANOE COUNTY 1RAN81T Dt8TRICT
'I j
r;;;::.:sy-to-reod bYs schedules, send this co:-pool I lo oc'ro, P.O. Bo' 688, Santo Ano, CA 92702, or c:oll I • I 11141547-600'-1 -I I
I I
I AOO<rn I I I
J alY ,. I
I I
1 Set-~ ar1C.:1! cJ.,,,MI • (
L:------------~~
•
•
•
. 1
"
•
•
'
•
Sale s12
Reg. $15. LonQ sleeve shirt
jac with welt seams in
black or checked.
Polyester, 8-1-8.
Sale 880
Rep:$11.,<;lassic mao-
tailored shirt or polyester
in black or white, 8-18. ~
Sale sa
Reg. $10. Pull-on pant
of polyester in
black only, 8-18.
I
I
I
t• ·.
...
\
j
I
r
I t
• ,.
I
• • ..
• \
Wednesday, October 9. 1974 DAIL v PlLOf A'* I
,,----..
•
'
·cotton top
®· Flexxtra
Pantihose
Sheer, clingy Flexxstras nylon
pantihose with the comfort top
of 90o/o cotton/ 10°/o spandex,
fashion colors, S·A·L.
-_,
'
Mini halt-slip
-of Antrons 111
-nylon, non-cling,
lace trim at hem. white and ·assorted
colors. S·M:~:lth..
l
s--4-tJif.. :;::;1 : ;;1
--Wru Mr.up;-
. wnl19, XS;l•M "'
'
I .
• ' Sale s12
flit. l1L Blazer with pa)cl) pockets
In black/white check. Polyes ter, 8·18.
Sale 5so
Rog. 17. Sleeveless turtlenec k shell
of polyester in b\ack or white . 8·18.
Sale es~
Rot. 111. Pu ll·on style pants in
black/white check. Polyeste r, 8·18.
Sale Pfk:H tlfec ti
through Sunday. ••
Shop Sunday 11 A.M. to 5 P.M. at t~e following stores:
FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beach (714) 644-23 13.
HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beach (7 14) 892 -7771.
'HARBOR CENTER.·Costa Me sa (714) 646-502 1.
•
I
'
,
----
~
..
.
"
' .
• •
. \~ ..
Sli
that go ~,:~.
--ro-al
lengths.
.......
I
• Full slip,Jac~
trim, non-cllrrg or Antron® llL
,nylo~, w.hite~
Shor~ 32·~
Average, 32-42 •
..
'
•
• I
Maxi hatt slip
.ilylon with lace t
trim, white ancJ
assorted edlors
XS·S;M·L. ss
' I' Max iTull slip,
whlte"ny lon,
lace trim, 32-40.
"
Use-your JCPennir
charge c1rd. +
'
..
'
•
I
10 DAILY.PILOT
ORANGE COUNTY
,.
Fo1· the
Reco1·cl
-,
D issol11tio11
Of Marriage
Deaths
Elsewhere
'
••
Supervisors Clear Decks f·or 2nd .Superagency
Hy \\'ILLIA~I SCllRF.IDEit
SANTA ANA -The '40}" 1s
clear for creauon of Oransi>
County go~rnment 's sef'Ond
··~uperagancy," a coMOHtlu-
llon or all or p..1rts o( nine
1nore individual county deparl·
lllt'llLS.
Count,v Suprr\'isors Tucsd:i y
una11in1uusly l'ndorscd fJ1m::t-
lion of a c:eneral Sr rvlct':'!I
Agency and ordcrt•d (.'ou11ty
Administrallve O!Ucer Itobtrt
Thomas lo begin the f I n ». I
orgonlutlonal planning.
Al the urging of Supervlw
Ralph Diedri ch, one of the
departments proposed for in·
elualon in the new agency -
Consun1er Affairs -w a s
dropped before !he concept
was approved.
DIEVJllCll ARGUEl> that
coosumer affairs was 111ore
of a "people serviec'" z n d
didn't belong In an agency
that pMmarily i n 1· o I ve <l
housekeeping tu nction1.
The nine remaining
departments that will be com-
bined into the new agency
Include:
-Building Services
~ Regist rar oi Voters
-Emergency 'services
-Library
-Transportation and Com·
munications
-Airport
-Agricultural Extension
-Pun:hasing
-Data Services
TJIERE \VERE strong in·
dications the board .. a I s o
favored Thon1as' choice o l
R.I. "Cuba" Morris, currently
Cu1·bs Ordered on Tra·vel Expenses
!he co11my·s chier o l com-has the posslblllly ahead of 1'he new agency, w h I ch
munications and lransporta· forming agencies such a s drav.·s together all the coun-
l. t i.Aad the ne\r agency fiscal s e r v i c e s , human 1y·s support functions, will be ion, o •n; . • d1·,,·1ded in' to 1wo d Is t Inc t Thomas asked that A1orns service~ a(\d community sare·
be closely in\•olved with Ike ty but all of those offered divisions.
final phase of study a n d more problems than the new Bu i I d in g s er v 1 c es ·
organization of the .new agen-GSA. tr an s po r talion and com·
cy and at least one supervisor "The \\"hole hurnan services inunications, purchasing and
-Diedrich -has indicated agency ts one 1 personally data services will 00 called
t.lorris is the n1an for the am looking forw ard to," Ciark the "County Support Divisioo"'
job. said. "l want to s~ how that and the rem a In in g five
Supervisor Ralph Cla rk was one will co1ne out." departinents will . ~. i~. a
the only board member to "Public Services Diviswn.
raise any question about the DlEDRICI/ SAID in 'ln in· Diedrich said the board's
reorganization. terview las week that the action Tuesday anioonts t 0 ''This might be a Ii t t I e G•• had •0 be enacled belocc ~ 1 tacit approval ol a GSA and premature. but realizing this the human servlces could be 1 v.·ill be studied in depth, 1 approached. He said the peo· final action on the _fonnt!t o~
see no _reason t.o oppose it., ple departments offer a knotLv or th~ agency will
since it 1vill get us a (ew p r 0 b I c m t o th e w h o I c ~-rnahtcy_. -------
SANTA ANA -Or an g c .. It has been reported that official county posltio1u1," he more rungs up the-ladder," reorganization drive.
Clark said. -;:::=========:;-]
CLARK SAID. he was con·
Co u n 1 y Supervisors lm\'e visits to \1ar1ou1 Sacrwnento added. r'A.LSE TEETH
t·l:in11)('d tighl r1e1\' contr<>ls IC'"istat!ve and admlniatrative Thomas said the new traVel r . • ~ · f That Loosen on rcunbursC'ment of e1nploye offlcrA by co u n t y employes po cJes 0 the board w i I I ''Each of these v.·ould have cerned that not enough lime Need Not Embarrass Ilg ten control O\'er such to t ·-rr HlWS'"-'E• businc!l.'.I travel expenses that without the knowledge of the appear on our cons en had elapsed since forma tion THE COMMu"' Don't keep worryinc •bou.t vour
h travel by defining it more f,lle tteth dropplnc •t tht wrooc co~t t I' county treasurv hun· board ha ve taken p I ace , '' clearly and requiring a writlen calendar and It costs b(tween of the first superagency -•• ...i. ... "' ,,. ""'.,.. ...,.., ,,_......, ... time A ~nt.u• 1dhHlve c'n helo. dreds of thousands of dollurs 112 and -· thJ ....... "'"""''v .... ..i ,..,,,,..,"' ... u-}'.-1.sTEETH•1iv~de11turn • km1· Th omas said. statement on the travel re-"*u every time S Environmental ~tanagement. """' ~....,.. ~ -"""0 _.. er l\rmer atndler hold, ll•kn e•t-
DAILY PILOT
' I
\
[
s
'1 )ear. ··This has c r e"a te d the quest form oC what the trip hapi:-ns," Baker said. ''[also He said the EMA was intended OM<.n ln(mure;njo)-.blt. 1''ormore~urltT
0 a 4 l
'
, o t · l h w ~-,,, ••mlort. use FASTEETH Dela& n · · e w I possibility of departmental in· i8 for. thin It shows we are not to be a guinea pig from which J __ ":::;;::.;;-;,;••;:::':.., __ '_":;-;>-<"ii":....-~ t urt'A.dtu•aive Powder. Dentu•t• s
Super\'isor pavid B!i:ker in_g.R:-puts .into· thc-!1ate-w-h i-c·-tr--~----------putting-eonfidenc&-in-~t--alLolbe!..4gencies_would..gr:o"~--1nr11r1re~l-1o-hNILA.-S..•-----jJ---,
position, the board Tucsday1 _11n~1i~gh~l'_'.n~o:1 ~c:·1~ea~·~IY"..._~"~P~'':'"'":"":1 _~B~A~K~E~R~V~O~T~E~D~a!ga~in~st~t~h~e-~d~epa~rt~m~en~l~h~e~a~d:•·~"-----~Th~o~m~a~s~s~a~id~the~co~un~ly~st~il~l...!:==f\"~~~-==~=-=="=''="="=='-'-~'~':"'~""'="'="=":""=":•::._ __ _ t•nacted five specific i t em s
th<it strip ind i.,.i1lua[ dep.1rt·
1ncnt ~ads o!_ the_ aut~o!i!i'
ro approve 1 r a v e1 reim·
bursen1ents.
TI1e key ite1n app1oved by
the board Is a ccntrtiliiation
of prior approval or any trip
request.
SUPERVISORS CHOSE lO
retain so le rontrol O\'er travel
requests of department heads
and dclegat~ apprO'.'al poon'er
for all other employe requests
10 County Administrative Of·
fleer Robert Thomas.
The board also set a policy
requiring each cmploye y,·ho
takes a lrip al county expense
to file a travel request form
before departing. stating r>0-
actly \\'hat the trip is for
:ind how much he expects it
will cost.
The board's action came on
the Hee!S ol a report rom
Th o n1 as outlining problems
the courrty is facing in the
realm of employe travel.
Thomas said lhe county·~
travel expenses h a v e in·
creased by 107 percent over
the past four years, primarily
because or inflation.
lfE Al.SO SAID that the
curTent loose-pollcy w.ll i c
allows travel only wit h prior
approval of a department head
has resullcd in a lack or con-
trol in the area of legislative
lobbying by cowlly employes .
Save 20%
on these
jackets 'n slacks ·
-for men., ___ -t-----:1~+<----l
s
7
I
I
r
[
J
c
'
PfflLADELPfflA (AP)
. , ____________ _
Dr. Henry Jot I Cadbury, 90.
world renowned Bible scholar,
humanitarian and Nobel Peace
Priie winner, died t.tonday.
A Quaker educator, he won
the 1947 Nobel Prize for his
crealion c:l lhe Ame r ican
Friends Service Commiltee.
. Death Notice•
ALI.IN l•f"ft OtWlll All•n, H)l)I l(eelton Li nt,
m111111!on lltt<;I\, C1. Survi•ta by 111' •l!t L.,,,. Allt n; rwo "'n1. J1m1t t'.:'11!' :~1/~~1~:1t'1t':;~: 0:"":h~:,•;
1.$1\ley; t•••u, Jl.uov S!D1,1•l··I 1 o u • r.tllekl'llldrt n St<"vlcr' "''" De Mia ~•I· '" l .JO PM, Pte~ F•m•IV Colonotl '-••I t-lomt, Wntmon.irr, Ct CA1t-1
1~9flOI" C. C1Y,, twrn1Y·tt~11 ~·•• re1I ...,, ol c°"""' drl Ml• Da'e o! dr1t~ k tobtt 7, 191' Btl~ve<I ;,.If o• Or ~. 0 . C111!. Nrt. Ct •ll Wit 1 mtmbo• tro!1~ .Aeui:.'l:'C~·"oN~ini;.~:::i~1 ii~,·~
....t ~M 0•111n G•!ndt" (IVO Serv1rr1 tlll IM ... la 2 00 Pl.I Tllu·.o~ •. P1<l"C
lit""' Cl\1pt!, llr• Ll,.rtnce O Fr~~llnll
~ Tiie Lulllrr1n Cllu,cn 01 Tllr l"ll!tr. : ......... ~ M•r Ol!.c••~· Ml••"''"' •1tlllc .,.,ew l..'•'"'0"11 P1 ... , 11e ... POr1
~acl!. 1'1c.rlc .,.lew ,~.,._,,,.,,, d"t<'<h
" •itu .it !low•"· con1r1ov··on, •o l ht •mt<IC.., C1ncer ~ocletv o• vovr !~•oro!t ... Ad !y.
'" ;eoroe Wo!lllm Dov, ll' 1-l~"''"o~ ~!r~f.
'.0•!1 MH~ ~urv.~ Dy "" wo!t l~ln~T' l 1v: dl<JGMI", Ev .. E•T>Hll~f l~~n•OI'"
wa 1l.ier1, Ev• T111f· ""~ II•• Jc•
'''"": '"'"' Qtdndcndar•n s~rvire• ·;11 rit htl<I Tnur,.Hv n 1(1 P~e• ~ ... ,11v
.OIOrtlll f11ne<1I Ho·.-~. l\•,•m·n•ler MAii~ lO'M Mtrr. in21 Co••·n• ("'It, 1+un·
l!'tlllll'I lltach, Ct. Surviv,l) Dv 11'·1
""· Jolln A MIH; C•U!lhl••. Mor, ·"" 'o"; Jl1>tr. ~··"'• Do·"d'O"• lhro• ••ndll'hllOrtn. !tr.,lct• will :.t h, + o ·~v•9d1v ~·)O PM, Pt•• F1m.lv C.01onlt1 •u,,.,..t ! HO!Tll , WH!ml~1te<-. Cl
L-•-
IALT'l-HRGEROI<
FUl<ER.1.L HOME
Co•ono de! Mor o: J 9-!'0
6~(.. .~ .. 1 -·-llll a10ADWAY
MOITUARY
I l•) t!toodwoy. Cov.-/.'.
6'42-lfl:,.,) -·-McCORMICK LAGUNA
llACH MORTUARY
l 79S Logu"CI Cnn1( n ;
494.941_, -·-McCoaMICK
MISSION MORTUARY
211832 Commo Cari•1l•·l"'•
So~ Juon Cop111ronc.i
495-1716 -·-PACIFIC VllW
MEMORIAL PARK
Ce'l"lelery
3.SOO P0<.1I" v ""' Or••~
l./~1 8':otl!. C.Qlotc.rnio
6•4 1700 -·-PUK FAMILY
COLONIAL PUNllAL
HOME
J, ·" '/\',.,•..,,n\tt·r
e';1 I -·-
SMITHS' MORTUARY
~;1r1.1r 1
H~•"•nr1r "~· +.
:>JO U!o.J9
l
I Sears I
Hearing
Problem?
Trust Sears to tt elp
you find a hea ring
aid that may be
ri ght for yo ur par-
ticu lar needs!
11'8095
r41r t•xa rr1plc:
()ur i1f'lii11d~1l1c .. car
lleari11 g Ail[
Eco n omic a l to
o perate. Has very
low battery drain ·
. . . gives up to 200
hours of battery
life.
,\~J. Al.nut St•:1 rs
<:onlt'11i1•nl
(:r1•Ji1 l'l:tnl'l
I Sears l
ll rarinl! \iii .. :1r1·
\ v a i I ah I 1· a 1 ·r t11·
~·11lln\<li11 µ, S1 •:tr"
:"i1Jt1•1• ..
u ... ,,' 1• .. ,1. •• ,.,.,1 ...
4 ""'!'l"h
• ......... .j
1 1 \l .. 111.
1,1 .... 1 .• 1.
lucl• ~ ... ,I
I "~''"·' 11,11.
I ""U jl, ,. j,
I •
1' ..... 1. " ' ...... ,, u .... , .....
1· ......... .
......... ' .. ,,.f
1·1.,,' ,,.,, '"''
\ ,)I, ' " ... , .. ,,,., .. ,
FASHION ISLAND, Newport
-
(
Sale33.95
illtf. ~1.tS. Our 1~ !t1turlrtd ~ Oflfl!•
polye§19r Dl•1e•·llyl11 ,pofli:otl ll1Vl•d
W•lh centt1 Y4!n1 tl'ld P•!r.1'11»c~.i1. In •
h~ndlO"'ll '11llGl10~ 01 •OllO colo11.
Fen 1u11 3ti lo 4'1
Sale 12.80
lltt. tit. Qr111t IOOklrig f)Ol)'t•terOoubt~nil
tlitc-t W1111 lllre 1eg ,1v1.ng 1nd 11<10• hell
10001 in 1 aelllCUon of cnap Ptltll'lll 101 ... a.SJ t•it1 30 to 42
To
suit
; your
l·eisure
hours.,
Ou1 le\su1e suit '' so comtor1abte tor olt·the-)ob
hours. bul so oood-looklng thal you'll wanl 10 wear It
all tl"!e time. 100·~ polytsier wa1p knll latkel with four
pockets and conch bRtk, and pents wlll1 convuntionol 1~~._,-,_,~
styling. Regular and tall 11111 .
I
Charge it!
11"• lfM qJ:k 111d e••r ••r to
"'11op, pick Up 1 b11glin on IN
~ NIJl 111'1'111rou'tt11\ •• lot I
Clllrot Cato 1pplle1llol\, w1·11 do llHI 1tll. Ct.anc11 lrf, "°"
can Ct1t11• 1111 •-O•r·
Shop Sunday I I A.M '. to 5 P .M. ot the following stores:
Beach (714) 644-2313. HARBOR CEN TER, Costa Mesa (7 14) 646·502 1
HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beach (714) 892-7771 . • ,
'
1
t
... ' .
• • -.
DAILY PILOT ,\ I I
• JO Ft·o111 Coast Several Coastal
50 Set for Mazatlan Race Yachts in S hoiv
Latest count of confirmed
entries in the 1,023-mile Los
Angeles to l\laz.atlan race
shows 50 of the West Coast's
1nost competitive y'achts pois-
ed for the Nov. 9 start off
Pt. FC!nnin,
Two local yactits have drop-
ped out. leaving JO from I h e
Newport H arb n r F!.rea.
Withdraw n since the original
list w11s published was Bill
Pasroe's Bright Star. Newpoi1
Harbor Yachl Clul>, J err y
Neclyls Gil11ru:t. Dana Point
Yacht Club .
\Vitchcraft, the 1972 "'~nner;
the new Loco Viente Jll. co-
skippered by Jim Seals nod
Gayle Post , Balboa Ya C' ht
Club; and Henry Grandin's
Tinsley Light, St. Franc Is
Yacht Club.
Roberto Gorastizo, one of
the Mexican 'founders of the
raci!, wa:J in Sout hern
California last week with word
that interest is buUding in
A1azatlan for the finlllb of the
race.
Flying Oou~ (39 ft. s!OOP) Salacia 148 h. sloop l Joe
Eugt>ne Fclmar, Cab r 1 I lo Dc:0.1etcr. ~1etropolit::in YC.
Beach YC. Sandpiper (50 ft. s Io op )
Intrepid II (36 fl. sloop) Dean Drown . LA YC
John Evans, CYC. Scat (37 ft , sloop ) Ot!nnis
Joli (61 rt . sloop) \Vl,lliam Choate, Seal Beach YC.
Niemi Jr., Seattle YC. • Shan1rock f52 ft. yawl) Roy , Disney , LA \'C.
Aias AJegre (40 ft. sloop) Sirius II i82 ft. s 1 o op)
John MacAllester, San Diego Robert Lynch. Nll YC.
YC.-Spectre 141 ft. sloop) Ski1>
l\.1jramar (79 ft . ketch) John Jordon, CYC.
Scripps, SDYC. Summen1·ind II 141 (I. ~1occasin l37 ft. sloop) C. sloop ! Hichar&~leinC', LAYC. Fircbitd t43 ft . sloop ! Alan
BOATING
'
Charles ~1 iller. LA YC.
T. A1cElroy,.LDYC. Swiftsure f48.H. sloop) ~lick Osborn. LA\'C.
JIERE IS THE list of coo. li{organ's Point <41 ft. sloop) Frazee. SDYC. LocQ Viente 111 1-10 fl. sloop)
firmed entries: .W.. \\'. Sulliva n, LA YC. Tenacity (40 ft. s Io op l Post and Seals. BYC.
flarbor Arra bont builders
11 ill be.heavily' !"t'\)rest•nled al
!he ln·Thc·\\1:1t1•r·l30.1! Sho1rs
which open in Annapolis, ~td .,
Friday.
The s;iilboat division of the
sho"' pr('CedCs the ?O"'er boat
show by one v.·eek.
linuc through Oct. 14 ;u1d Y.'i\1
be follov. L'<I by 1 he pOW l·r boat
sho"' Ocl. 17-20.
Lo c :1 I J>Ol\L'rbo:lt builders
"'ill be rt'prcstrn1t'll in t hf'
special trawler divis1(tn. a type
of l>Oat c n j oy i n J: u1crcast..'d
pop u 1 a rity thro ughout the
country. '
GRA\I) HA\""KS 1•' i 11 l>t.•
displc1y111R 1hn'e }aCh!s frorn 1
30 to 4R flTt -includins th1•
new (;13..j2: Jl'f.!f'"c\er"s 111•11·
3-1 v.111 JOUl the DcFt•1·1·r411.
and :O.lerid ian \1·111 conccn1rat1•
on !he ~8-footl"t. Aikane (37 ft sloop) Arthur WNlitefiTrghtad (3911 ftS. sFIYoCo p) Rolphe Crocker. St. FYC. Viva Cruz (fl.t ft. s Io op )
Beland, Alamitos Bay YC. ~~~~ e(a,•wfe • ~•t. J 1..-Tinsley Light 137 ft . sloop) Tony Cruz, CYC. Alt of the dornestic moclt>ls
Alegre (43 ft. sloop) John "'._.ar ...., t. ::.ioop) 01111 Henry Grandin Jr .. SI. FYC. · f bolh ·1 d JI
1..ocfl l cxhibilors of sailboal'i
1\il! be Colu1nbifl-Coronado
"'ilh seven bo;ils from 23 to
45 feet; Cal Boats \l'ith five
models from ri Lo 46 feet ;
Hanger Yachts ""ilh four boats
from 23 to 33 feet, and Ericson
Yachts v.•il h four ranging in
size from 27 to 43 feet.
Courtright St FYC finesse (43 ft . sloop) Dean OTHER U.S. exhibitors 1n-o sa1 an 1>0wt>r 111
PlllttHIT '1C1URll PllSllll
Al AllUIT S. RllDOTf'llOUCTIOI
,,.~, "'
BURT REYNWJS
'"THE
LONGEST YARD"
_ • ..,, ,, r .. •rrro11~
Alai.RT S. AU DOT Rlllll &llllCI The roster ol starters
forecasts some of the most
spirited racing in the eight-
year history of the race -
both on an elapsed time and
handicap basis. ~terrill, St. Francis YC. Ragdoll '(43. ft. sioop) Stan Whimsey Tres (38 ft. sloop) Stiles. St. FYC. elude Carter Offshore. Irvdn. be coinpcting for a11cntion Alethea (43 ft . sloop ) Hugh Rogers. LAYC. 1 William Polly, Long Be ach \Villiams, NHYC. Windhover 11 ClJ ft. slo:>p) Angelique (39 ft. sloop i Bob ~lo rcan. Pearson, Seaarer .• ;;; ________ -. •
THERE IS LJTI'LE doubt. YC. Raglime (62 ft. s loop) \VilliamHosken.LAYC. Steflcnsen. Aeolian YC. North Stat. Tartan Gulf Star. l.EA.SEA.'74 DA.TSUM ;
that the front runners will Aorangi (55 ft. sloop ) Henry \Vhite-1\liller-Pasquini, LBYC. \Vitchcraft 137 ft. s ] o 0 p ) Sorce11• !61 ft. sloop) Jacob Capital and Bristol. · 610 --•y uioa .. mo. •··· •·••• • ~
be t~ 62-foot Ragtime. ro-\Vheeler Jr., Newport Harl>Or Robur (43 ft . sloop) Burton Arthur Biehl, St. FYC. \\'ood. CYC. The colorful outdoor cxposi· , ~~-.'o~ . ~::~~···L~"o'.":.;".""~~ •.•
skippered by Stan Miller. Bill YC. A~~n Yale, Bahia Cori~ian Lightnin ClS fl sloo.nl 1\1. Sea Sprite (3.1 ft. sloop) L.A. lion \1·iH include e\"erything ,COSTAMESADATSUH .,·.;:::9:~N~t~:~:":=M .•
While arid Bill Pasquini, r;on'Og-"A'i't"E"· a°'se;;--'1(4iis•t-. -Os"-o"•"P"'l-ll&.------~~---,_--"'<llll''""-"i:1..J11-.Sl<lOJ,l'-ill.-<O'lttU,erson-:-58n-Fflncise&-VG:--from--high-perf&rmffnee--tli'l!-lfJ---lt4S""HA•lotlLVO:;-C:'>r.ll-Jiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiii·~--1
Beach Yacht c 1 u b ; Bob Ge 0 r g e Drucker, California Rubber Du ck (41 ft. sloop) _,. J. Chopin, I:.BYC. The Terrorist (35 ft. sloop ) hies to luxurious motorsa1lers. S40.641 o
Lynch's 83·fool M-Class sloop YC. David Cuckler, NHYC. Aperitif (35 ft. s I o o p J Al Cassel. BCYC. The sailboat show will con-
-~iri~ _ _ll, NeWQQrU:fJU..b.o.r _ RlaciL.Bit<LJ4f.iJ t._sloop).
Yacht Club, and John Scripps' Allen Puckett, Los Ange le s
79-foot kelch Miramar ( e x -YC. ·. \
tl-1ir) San Diego Yacht Club. Blue Streak (43 ft. s!OW)
Ragtime and Sirius I( bat-Gary Myers, Nl;IYC. -1 l
tied for line honorS; in the Broom-Hilda '(f/ ft. sloop)
1972 race with Rag~lme win· Guido Mortarotti,1 CYC. __ \
ning it with a new elapsed Conceplion {31 ft. s Io op )
,time record. In the recent Larry Bradley, CYC.
California Coastal race from • Concubine (39 ft. s I o op )
San Francisco to N e w po r t Richard Dani_els, Huntington
Ragtime edged lifiramar by HarbOur YC.
three minutes over the 385-Deception (43 ft. s Io op )
mile course. David Meginnity, CYC.
lfand icap honors ·N1!1 be up Dorothy 0 (57 ft. s Io o p )
for grabs among the smaller Robert Beaucha mp. NHYC.
boats "'ith the odds -on Dutchess (35 ft. sloop) Mike
fa vorites being a fleet of 35 11 i 11 man • Sierra Sailing
footers such as Arl Biehl's Association.
Ca11<1dicins Captiire
211 . 1'or11a,do Event
llONOLULU CAP) -Run-
nin_g in weather to their liking.
Australian Bill llollier a nd
John Blcasby or Toronto push-
ed their boat to capture the
second day's race in rtie world
Tornado-class catamaran sail·
ing championships here Tues-
day.
The \\'inners or ~tonday's
race. Dav id !lcFaull and
l\1ike Rothwell of the ho s t
\Va ikiki Yacht Club, finished
ninth in the second race to
match I lollicr and Blcasby on
l/obie Cats
Co 1n pete at
San Diego
Nearly 100 Hobie Ca l -I 6
skippers and crews start com-
petition today at l\.-1ission Bay,
San Diego. in a five-day regat-
ta that \l'ill crov.11 a new na-
lional champion in lhe class.
Both the Hobie-16 and Ute
ltobie-14 n a ti on a I cham-
pionships are being co-
sponsored this year by the
Coast Catamaran Corp ..
buildl•r of the speedy "cats''
and the r..1iller Brewing Co.
Todav·s races will qualify
s kipf>cr s \\'ho have not
previously qualified for the na-
tionals in area co1npelltion.
Chan1µion sh.ip competition will
start Thursday and continue
through Sunday.
Outstanding favorite to-win
the national title this year
is the husband and wife com-
bination of Dick and Carol
Bcaucha1np of N e w po r t
Beach. They have been con-
sistent winners in area regat~
ta s in Southern CalUomia this
year.
points for the championshi p
lead.
The-three-to-five-fool seas
and gusty 15 to 20 k n o t
tradewinds over the 18-mile
course T u e s d a y eliminated
about one-third o( the 45 boats
which started.
The series of seven races
continues through next SW1-
day. v.·ilh no race scheduled
on Thursday.
Second in Tuesday's race.
finishing five minutes behind
the winners, was the U.S. boat
crewed by Roy Seaman of
i\lalibu. Calif .. and Peter
\Vormwood of St . Petersburg.
Fla. They were followed by
·Paul Allen of c.orona del ~1ar
and \Voody Cox of San Diego,
on another U.S. boat.
Hampshire
Rose Takes
Balboa Race
Hampshire. Rose. skippered
by DeMis Burnett of South
Shore Sailing Club, was lhe
\~oifiner of Balboa Yacht Club's
Sing\e-handl'd race Saturday.
Burnett, winner of th. e
PllRF division in this year's
Ensenada race. proved h i s
ability as a single-hander as
well as an offshore racer with
ere"'·
RuMer-up in the P H R F
division was Shadow F ox ,
skippered by John Williams,
Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club,
and Curious Yellow, sailed by
Mike Tiller, Ss.5C was third.
l\-1ark Gantner of BYC won
the one-design division. in his
Etchell s-22 Non Sequitor. Se-
cond was Bob Searles \\ilh
another E-22, Amante, a n d
Fayle Post \l'as third in his
Rhodes-33, Therapy.
Don;2;las C1.1p Trials · , __
T al{cn 1,y Trojans
Trojan sailors headed by
Benny f\-1itchell of lt1arina de!
H.ey \VOn a decisive victory
in the Southern Califomia area
eliminations for the Dougl~s
Cup.
l\1ilchcll. \Vith c rewmen
Gordo Johnson and Kurt Olson
of Newport Beach defcalt..>d
nine other schools in t h c
elimin::ilion series sailed in the
ocean otf Newport Beach. The
series was hosted by Orange
Coast College.
This year's Douglas C u p
match racing s e r I e s is
schedull'd Oct. 24-27 nl Long
Beach Yactit Clu~ and will
feature eight collegiate teams
from throughout tbc U . S .
BcRides USC representing the
Southern California a re a ,
there will be a team from
the n o r t h e r n California in-
tercollegiate sailing ranks.
The Trojan team sco r e d
eight wins and one loss in
winning the Southern A r e a
bid. Others competing were.
U.C. San Diego (Ed
Trevelyan) 7 -2 ; Pepperdine
(Jim Grubbs) 6-3; UCLA (Kim
Gage) f>-4; OCC (Bruce Ayres)
f>-4 ; San Diego State (l\.1ark
Reynolds) f>-4 ; UC Sant a
Barbara (Bill ?otennlnger) 4-S:
UCJ (Jeff McO-rmaid) U :
Long Beach City C o 11 e g e
f Bruce Go Ii son) and Harvey
~ludd College (Jim Peterson). 12s'·-----------------w I BASEBAL"441T-eASEIA~LS i
I NH 21' ea .. 111 wJMi ... ,.W,..., I I w.._,....1ow.11.tt
HA•IOI IASllALL IATTIHCl IAH•t JIO W. Wll1e11.I
• C.M......,.,_,ffc• M••• PitrfHI -; .isc•--•••••••••••••--•lS.:
I '. I
\
Big and little boys'
ski sweaters.
59a
..... 2 .................
•-I•. Acrylic kn1I in high
er-riecked pullover style.
Auort9d colors 1nd patt.,.ns.
SilH S 1·10}, M (12·1 4). l
{16-111). In pro-school 1lzo1 S {2-3). M 14·5), L 16·7). 4.41
'
Boys' warm
jackets at
-low, low
~ JCPenney .
-..
prices now!':
799
lop' n,10n q&Ml1 m«•lble 9kl •t}it )9cttfl. Zip lront wlln
hidden hood. 100% roylon talle!a qu1lle<1 10 •.• 01, D11;;ron
IS8• polyH!tf hberl1U ""''h l'lllO!\ 1111111 hntng. Navy or W!!\O
in .tz11 S·M·L·ltL
Special
699
lloJ•' wool plald CPO fKk•la. The kind ho"ll weir 1nd -•·
Now pflctd so you c.10 buy $tver11 tor 111 your boYI ... ind
, ..
gorts. too! Bur them '" l$!Orled pl"dl 1n boys· sizes S·M·L·Xl. •
Tho p"ce '' noth•n9 shor1 ot ter1111c _ .. 111<1 so is tho jack.ti
Ouantmn lmtod on ~ lft9fdl9ndlM.
U.. .,_ Jehnne)' ~ cwd.
Boys' cord jacket and
pant sets. J\
Special ,~ 1
999 ~ .... u·_,-.·~ ~.-)
Hoft01 loll auttll l'le"M ~Vt In ln<I
ktvo Ill J ackel os ll'an ~tvte<I
Po1ve.!o1er/co11on co1<1u•o..-"
1sso•reci color.s. S•lf!~ J·~ I I ,
• " '• '• ,. ., ' .. • ...
•• •• '
••
. ··l ~ '· -
•• ·-.. ••• ·-
Shop Sunday I I a.m. to 5 p.m. at the fallowing stores:
FA$HION ISLAND, Newport Beach (714) 644-2313. HARBOR CENTER . Costa Mesa 171 41 646-5021.
-,_,
' •
HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beach (71 4) 892-777 1 -.,...
' I
•
• •
12 t.ArL. P1LvT Wtdn~sday, Oetobtr 9. 1974
T ransi-:--t --::==========::::-
Rid ers
CJi111 ll
·county Property Ta;x Bills
Will . Begin Arriving Soon ................ -ltM• IJrlal -
1.111 ......... *""Int llHf ti
1llrftl11t1111, cna c1tn1.., 1tnin
SANTA ANA -?ilore than (
6ati.200 people rode 0 r a n g e
Couru v Tr;insil District buses
duri ng SC'p1e1nber, un increase
of 6 7 percent ovt!r Aui:ust.
D1s1r1cl (;eucr;il i\1anager GY ORANGE COUNTY J. "P~le" .Fll'lding sa.if.L. the
district enrned 21 cenl~J't.:'::1---------""
pa~~l·ni.:l'r 1nile traveled, lHI
Jnl-rt"'ns1• of one percent over
the n1onth Q.eforc.
As r I'd U s h I p Increa sed.
hO\\Cvrr. !Ill did the cost of
operating the districrs 103-bus
flt'f't.
Fielding said ii cost 74 cent s
p1:r n11Je to operate the buses.
which trnveled a total o r
CHAIN
514.500 nt1J('S d u r i n g Sep-
te1nber. The 'cost in Augus.t
\.\'as only li7 C('fl!S.
The differf'nce be tween the
revenue per n1ile and the cost
per mile -a total of 53
cents per mile last tnonlh -
is made up \lilh various tax
fund subsidies.
SANTA ANA -Property tax
hill.! wi lt begin 1nTiving in
lhe rnaiJ ubout the midq)c
of next week wld the average
increases among Orange Coast
conununlties will range fronl
56 to $f>61.
Count)' Tax Co lle c1o r -
Traasurcr Robert Cl\ron hi:is
releosed a listing of vuriou!t
citiet nnd portions thereof nnd
their property tax data.
Orange Coast statistics in·
elude :
-COSTA l\IESA c en I r a I
11'ith an aver::ige tax bill in-
creas(' of S70, ba SE'cl on :in
assessed value increase of 16.5
percent and a total lax rate
decrease of 37 t~nts p::r S 100
assessed valuation.
-Costa Alesa north 11ith
an average lax bill of $125
based on an 18 percent irt-
crease in assessed values and
a total tax rate decrease of
11•it h an average increase of
$167 based on a 23.2 percent
valuation increase and a rate
decline of 22 cents.
-fIWltin gton Harbour 1vith
an average inercasc ol $250
based on a 16 percent valua-
tion increase and a r a t e
decline of 66 cents.
valuation increase aild a ~
cent rate decline ..
-Newport Beach ,Balboa,
1vith an average increase of
$276 based on 23 percent
valuation in crease and a 28
cent rate decline.
-Newport Beach, Corona
de! ~lar. will\ an averagl! in·
-Irvine. Turtle R 0 ck crease~ of $134 based on a -
development. \vith an average J4.6 percent valuation hike and
increase of $561 based 00 a a 28 cent rate decline.
39.5 percent valuation increase -Newport. Beach, Cameo
and an 11-ccnt rate decline. Shores. v.•ith an average in-
-LAGUNA Beach with an crease of $13 based on a three
average increase of $188 ~ percent vaktation increase and
on a 38 percent valuation in-a 23 ~nt rate decline.
28 cents. crease and a $1.2-1 r a le -San Clemente with an
-Cost.a ~'1esa casl \\'il h decline. average increase of $1-t based
an average increase or $29 _ !\fission Viejo bcl\i·ecn on an 8.5 percent valuation
based on a valuation increase Jerome Road and La pa1. increase and an 83 cent rate 'if--ol--seven-percent-an<l--tt mle---noa-cfWi.,;ca~n~a~v..;era~g~e;;m~e"°re;,,,~se<--;r.;;;;,c;neii'.=-===-=....::=="f--
dccline of 38 cents. of $149 based on a 17.E per-_ SAN CLE!\tENTE near
.SAVE ON CHAIN
UNKFABRIC
< -50-~/o OFF*
FAIRIC WHEN '
IMSTAWDIYWARDS
•Getu,polh.t.-r.fltti.g.wlillet....._ .......... _.
n9"r low priu" c• tor ht-........ todoy!
WOODANDWl.OUGHTllOHAUOAYAILA.aE .
HUNTINGTON CENTER
1m -·
HONER PIAiA ' _.....,,,.,_...,
'-'41-"••
Top Avlnlor
Lt. Col. Michael P. Sul-
livan of Santa Ana.
nlaintenance officer
fo r the · Third 1t1arine
Airc ra f t Wing, El
Toro. ha s been na1ned
winner of the Cun-
niJ1gha m Trophy as
''J\.1arine Aviator of the
Year" by the Marine
Corps Avja tion AssOc i-
ation.
Pay your silent partner
$100 a month for 14 years ...
and WE'LL PAY YOU
$100 A MONTH FOR LIFE
$5
never touch your principal!
If ~-ou think inflation and rising cost~ make a secure financial
future an impossible dream, yolJ n~d ~ the help of your "silent
partner." Let one of the expert money managers at Lag u1'\a Federal show
you how you can build up a substantial investment account by making
regular savings deposits of $50, $100 or more every month for 14 years.
At.the end al that lime your ~ account will have accumulated
enough money, at the current '@.> annual daily compounded
51/4 °/0 intere.st rate, to start 4 '~ paying~you back each month
the same amount you pul in. ~ And remember, the money
you save at your local LFS stays in your local community to finance
homes and improve the quality of Ide where yo-u live
~ ~~ """'""'~
EARN FROM 5¥..% TO 7V2% ON $1000
MINIMUM SPECIFIED TERM SAVINGS
1'.:ERTIFICATES WHILE CONTRIBUTING
TO YOU R NEIGHBORHOOD'S GROWTH
Your "best buy'' tor shorter term investments is big money ce rtificates,
paying you the highest interest rates in the nation on insured savings.
Select terms ol 90 days to 4 years ... the !onger the term ... the higher
the interest. But remember -early \v1thdrawals are subjecl 10 substan·
liat interest penalties on all certificate accOunls
~O Ocean Avttnue, Laguna Beach, Cahlo,n•a 926S1, Telepnone '94·i5A l • 3 Monarch
Bay Plaza, Laguna Niguel California • 601 Noritl El Camino Real. San Clemente, Call-
fornia • 2<1036 Cane de la Plata, Laguna Hills. Calllor11la • 600 l'Yo1t Graham Avenue,
l ake El&ir101e, Calilornra • Comlt10 GOOn in Belmont Sno1c1
l
-Fountain Valley with an cent valuation increase and a ocea11 with an averag1t__in-average-increase or $51 based 53.cenl rate decline. crease of $121 based on a
on a va luation increase of 6.5 -M1sslon Viejo between La percent and a rate decline Paz Road and Oso Parkway valuation increase of 36.3 per-
of II cents. with an avorane increase of cent and an 83 cent rate " decline. -Huntington Beach central $263 based on a 33 pcreent •
_with an average increase of valuation hike and a 64-cent -San Juan Capi!traoo with
$6 based on a valuation in-rate decline. an average increase ol $102 based on a v"aluati«i increase crease of one percent and a -El Toro-Lake Forest Y.ith
rate decline of 21 cents. an average increase of $17• of. 17.S percent aDd 8 rate
-llUNTINGTON BE>\Cll based on a 22.8 percent valua-.decline~£ 85 cents.
east with an average increase lion increase. ·and a 4-k:ent -Seal Beach with an
of $104 based on a valuatJon rate decline. average increase of $129 balled
increase or 19.3 percent and -NE\VPORT BEACJt L'pper on a valuation increase oC 17 .8
a rate decline or 26 cents. Bay. 1vith an average increase percent asd a rate decline
-Huntington Beach no11h o:_f :_1'::65:..::base=d:..::on::_:a.:3:6.:S_::pe:r.:cen=t-.::ol:..;:20:..::ce::n:::ts::. __________________________ _
i
. --
Where Thrift Is Always In Style
Prices Effective through
Saturday, October 12
" . ---{-
Located On The Lower Level
favorite casual "put-togethers"
tops or sweaters pants
Short Slee\.·cd S"'·ealers are machine-washable
acryl ic. In an assortment of Fall colors. 3.88.
S,M,L.
1\lisses' Knit Pants of soft double-knit acrylic.
Co mrorta ble pull-on styles l'l·ith elas1icized wuist-
bands. fall colors. l\lisscs, sizes. 5.88.
l...aye red-look Knit Tops rashioned of lightweight
nylon. 1'1achine-washable. Lots of eolors. S,l\t,L.
3.88
U1e Sean Revolving Charge
figure-flatteripg pant liner girdle
A great sli1nrner to "'·ear under 2aa
pant8. Smooth filling. Long
length. Size• M,L and XL.
White. • •
rc==J So. Coast Plaza ~ 3333 Bristol St.
Buena Park Ora·nge '"'· ""'" MeNlf lft•11 •••11tflf 8150 La Palma Ave.
••••1..•oi•uG~• .... ow. Phone 540·3333 Phone 828·4400
· 2100 N. Tustin Ave.
Phone 637·2100
t :)D 11.M. 11 t,~ l'.M.
111""~/ n .. _ It l'.M,
--·
~·
' ..
Cancer
War11ing·
Soiin ded
•
• ' ' '
,-';I
'l'Jareef old Hise
Drug Implicated •
111 Breast Ca11ce1·
W ASllINGTON I U P I I -
\\'am1ng of a possible cancer
da.n,ger, Rep. L. I. Fountain (D-
N.C.) has urged !he Depirt.
mcnt of Health, Education and
\Velfare to revoke govemment
approval or Depo Provera -
an injectable female birth con-
trol drug.
NEW YORK (AP) -A drug
widely used to treat hJgb blood
pressure, resperine, has been
linked to a more than three-
fo)d increase in the risk ol
breast cancer in women.
findings have .for the use of
rauwolfiii ? Do its therapeutic
advantages out we I g h the 1-------------------1
reported canrer risk?
AP P,._11
The link ~'a'l found in a
study 1n 24 hospitals in the
Boston area conducted by the
Boston Univenity fit e d Le-a I
Center and confirmed b y
studies at Oxford University
and the University ol. Helsinki.
The drug was approved for
llmited use by the Food and
Drug Administration Sepl. 12,
but the manulacturer. Upjohn
Co., voluntarily halted use of
it in 1970 after tesu showed
it caused breast tumors in female dogs. AspiratiOllS TllE THREE REPORTS on
Fountain. chairman o{ the resperine, a derivaitve of the
intergovernmental relations Assistant Senate Dem-roots or the Wub Rauwolfia
subcommittee which ha s ocratic Leader Robert serpentina, are in the current overslgh~, r.csponsiblliHes £or C. Byrd has admitted i~~ of The. ~t. a leading
FDA, said 1n a .14-)'age letter for the first time this British me~al )OUlllal.
"In many cases the ir\itial
ans~·er must be 'No,' and in
the next few weeks most doc·
tors must surely be reviewing
their patients on these agents
and reflecting on possible
altemalire treatments -or
no treatment."
BUT IN SO~tE cases, The
Lancet. continued, no o t h e r
treatment w o u I d be ap-
propriate and the untreated
hypertension might pooe a
greater risk. than the cancer
NEWPORT
that the drug will become ~ . . Commenting on the une11:·
legal Saturday unless llEW week that he 1S inter-pected finding In an editorial _Se.cretary._!:aspa<-Weillbor~er--<lSted~n-a-spok>n-11l7~t"-'id . '
'~:fp.rtension has been kl<n-WOMEN'S SOFT KNIT SHIRTS
lilied as a contributing factorj..1 _________ 9,,_,_,. 9'-'9'---------1
""the""""IOl>l11'lflf0flieiit I disease and stroke. Reg.15.00. Acrilon or all poyester,8·18. act.s. Democratic ticket. .. \Vhat implications do these
Sears
-..
-.
SAVE$2 ·1!
Decorator 20-in. Vanity __
In Choice of 3 Styles
With White China Top
Your
Choice
Regul;ir $90. 99
Choose the Verona or Concord
in a fresh white finish ... the
Espana in rich Spanish brown ..
Fully assembled and ready to
install. With white china top.
Faucet extra.
Aak Aboul Sean Convenie nt
Credit Plan8 SAVE S l:I! ~~O!il
Stor<1ge c,1binel&
Reiul•r l-t9.99 3088
1.0'111 ==s«' ~ 'I.!:= 173611
SAVE s25J
Sears "400"
35,000 BTUH
Wall Furnace
' Regular 8154.95
12988
Fan forced operation
draws room air i n
through upper grille,
forces heated air out
at floor level. With
LIFE·CLAD~ excban-
g·er . Wall Thermos·
tat.
Prices Effective
Thru Sat., Oct. 12
•3873-74·75
S.-111E 8 17! "400,,
Gas Heater
:11~;5 97ss
35,000 BTUH vent·
ed natural gas
heater. Safety pi-=
lot. •85023
SAVE
.'i . .fl'E ::s8t .~ .. fl '1'; ~.)! llandy
l'crscnu•I Sl1ower
."iAVE 8.'J.611 Plutic:
Serie• •ss• 40-Gal.
Gas Water Healer
WM.herleu f•ucet .... Toilet Se.t
R~l•I" ........ 2288 M~I•'" 1888 ...... ........ .....
12071
. r •20431
lO•"" -~· CUl•Htf 11-111·•-Ul .. IJ• ... .fll! .. ,.rt!1 '=~-~ (-Oft.II-........ Ul-J>" 1• .. -.?oll ... 11
..
13741R
•"IOOt •ooo tHMll _, .. _ --... ,.,_.,.. 111-1111
...-. .... flo!fow'it t.llOIO ,,..,, ... _.,."" "''·U••
.. _
111>011, .... ,,,, -........ · .
R'lf.ut. ...
IJ39.Y9 9999
488 $79.99, ''34" 3o-Gal. Gas
Water Heater.133243 69"
,,.,, .. , ............. ,, .. ~ ,.,,
U..!.t.11~• .. .... u
'I'll" Id ... ,, -t»t ·-· ,,. .... .. 11-• .... 1011
lv\ain Floor. Sportswear
POLYESTER COORDINATES
8.99-19.99
Reg. 14.Q0.30.00, Jackets, pant>, lops, 10-f 8.
tv\ain Floor .Sportswear
SOLID & JACQUARD PANTS
7.99
Machine. wa9'able polye,ter knits, 10-20.
-·-·· -MAIN FLOOR· SPORTSWEAR
GIRLS' CARDIGAN SWEATERS
4.99·5.99
7.00·9.00 Val. Classics, col Ors; 100% orion.
Girls' Shop
CIRLS' PANTS ANO SKIRTS
1/3 OFF
Reg. 11.00-14.00. Fall plaid fabric~buy now.
GIRLS SHOP
ASSORTED TODDLERS' WEAR
5.9"9
Reg. 11.Q0.12.00. famous make jumpers,
·pants, sweaters. Bright acrylic pla ids. 2·3-4.
INFANTS AND TODDLERS
SHORT SLEEVE BOOYSHIRTS
1/2 OFF
Reg. 10.00.1 5.00. Asst. colors, prints;sizes.
LEG FASHIONS
TERRYCLOTH JUMPSUITS
2.99
Reg. 6.00. Zip front for play or pool.
BRA BAR
MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS
5.99
Orig. 14.00-18.50. Plaids, patterns &
checks, no-iron. ·
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
MEN'S SPORT COATS
59.00
Reg. 8S.OO. Famous Make, 100% woven
polyes1er, checks, plaids. tv'ien's CloJhing
ASSORTED MfN'S SUITS
99.00-119.00
Reg. 135.()().150.00. Our own Cresl label,
all styles, colors. •
MEN'S CLOTH ING
..
(
DAIL'/ Pll.Ol A "!
FAMOUS MAKE WOMEN'S ROBE~
1/3-1/2 OFF
~ Jt~. 10.00.35 .00. Long and short, as~L
ROBES ANO LOUNGEWEAR
LACE· TRIMMED PAJAMAS
, 7.99
Reg. 12.00. Gilead deep lace trim, nylon.
SLHPWEAR
LINGERIE·BIKINI BONANZA!
Reg. l .SO, white nylon. tricot !-·7 1.1S
Reg. 1.75 , white Crepelon,. 4-7 1.4S
DAYWEAR LINGERIE
BALI ANQ WARNER BRAS
~~~-1-99~~-
Reg. 6.00-7.50. Underwire tricot, decollele.
BODY FASHIONS
t
CIRLS' PAmRNED JUMPERS
5.99
10.00 Val. 100% Ac rylic, plaids and jac·
quards. 4-6X, 7·14 .
GIRLS' PANTS SETS
10.99
12.1»18.00 Val. Print au~I tops, solid pants.
GIRLS' SHOP
POL VESTER PILLOWS
4.99
Ouponre Dacron• polyester with zippered
cover. Slnd. size.
BEDDING
COUNTRY LOOK TOWELS
Plaids, many colors.
Reg. 4.50 bath towel
Reg. 3.00 hand towel
Reg: 1.30 wash cloth
BATH SHOP
GAME CLEARANCE
2 .99~15:99
1.99
.99
.69
Reg. 10.()().30.00. Che.s se~. puzzles,
ba ckgammon. bookshelf games, etc.
' STATIONERY
FALL COLOR HANDBAGS
1/3 OFF
Reg. 1 S.00-80.00. Vinyls and leathers, all
colors, styles.
HANDBAGS
WESTERN STYLE JEANS
2.99
Reg. 7 .00-14.00, Famous make, 4 pocket
asst. colors, sizes. '
VARSITY SHOP
MEN 'S FINE NECKWEAR
2/6.99
Orig. 6.50-8.SO, Four-in-ha nd s, asst . panerns_
MEN'S FUK Nt>HINGS
BUDGET DRESS CLEARANCE
6.99
Reg. 10 26.00, Dresses and some pantsu1fs .
CASUAL UKESSES .
•
WOMEN 'S SHIRTS. SHELLS
7.99 -11. 99
l
• • '
Reg. 11 .00-18 .00, Knit solid color sheOs, or int shin's
SUNCHARM SPORTSWEAR
•
--
rl _.f:.l _DA.ILV PIL~ _____ w_,_,_,,._sd_af_, _<K_tob_<_•_9_, _iq_/4 .. • I.
Professor
Eves Loca_l
l '/1,i lli 11 ess
Fcirtor s
E:Y<t 111 i11 ecl
THE FA~ULY CIRCUS By Bil Keane Bahy-sellit1g Cu1~bs Talcing Hold
DOCTOR IN
THE HOUSE
thin)c you should see your doc·
1or. Othor than allergy, tv.·o
things come to mind :
· One. are you an em i c ?
Son1etimes this produces Wl-
natural ch.illincss.
Tv.·o, how is your thyroid
gland behavi_ng? If , it is un-
Jeractive (hypoth~r:-oidis1n !,
one of the symptons is apt
to be the chilliness you
describe.
J recall one robust man \\'ho
1---al~fro~when-the-t.em-j-
perature dropped belO\Y 80-85.
•
A PBI (protein bound iodine
test) showed that h i s
metabolism v.•as way below
nonnal. He took thyroid tablP.!s
and y,·ithin a few months his
chillinw disappeared. So bet-
ter check on your thyroid
gland fir st. lilrs. L.
As for being a!!crgic to
cold, this is possible. So1ne
have movl.'d to a v.·arm
climate, Ylhile others just had
to, dress v.·armly. Sometilna-;
taking antihistantine tablets
prevents formation of hi\•es.
As you can w1derstand, Mrs.
L .. your discom(orl is reason
enough for having a medical
dctecti\·e run dov.'" the clues
and find the real culprit.
~tEDICALET'l'ES
I lleplics To Readers I
FOR ~IR. I'll.: \'ou v.·ill be
interested in th e following
\rhic h appeared in the Joun1;;il
of the Florida ~l edi c al
Association, October 1 9 7 2
issue:
"STEPS T 0 DESTRUC·
TION: I. The und ermining of
the dignity and sanctity of
!he hon1e, '''hich is the basis
-ot-tiuman socicty-2: l~ighcr·
and higher taxes: ltK? spending
of public money for free brc;id
and circuses for the public.
3. The mad craze f n r
pleasure, sport s bcconiing
eVery year more exciti ng.
more brutal, more immoral.
'4. The building of great
armaments \Vhen rhe r~al
enen1y is v•ilhin -th,· d..:-dy
of indi vidu<t! responsiL.1il:1~ .-,
The decav of rcliirion. f-.1':1
fading into mere for1 n. 1o~n1;;I
!ouch \\'ilh life. losing 00111'.r
lo guide the people. T'/11~ a\f''"·r age age of the \VOr!d's 1;1 t'Hl
ch'ilizalions ha s been :!llU
r ears. I
··J'\a\ions progress through
the fol lo\l'i ng sequence: r ro1n
bond age to spiritual faith :
from spiritu al f;iith to grcllt
courage: from courage to
JilX'rty: fro1n li berty to abun-
dancr : from abundance to
selfishness: from selfishness
to cornptacency : fro1n c.'<l1n·
placc111 .. ·,\' co apathy: fron)
apathy lo rlepencknC'C: frorn
dependency to bonda{:e. In
1976 the United Stairs wiH
he 200 vcars old. 1 Ed\\'n rd
(:ibbon .\\TOIC about lhcse
'Steris' in his boo:.. '"The
Decline And Fall Of The
Roman Empire.")
Is this reason enough for
the anxie ty you and others
arc feeling, r-.tr. :i.t~
,\ \' x It; T \' surrERt:RS
must be con1111<:(-d lhcrr I~
no d.1iig1•r of 111~.'ln1t~·. for I rur
:inxiclv ne\1 •r l'nd~ 1n 1nsonitv
:;;1' s f)r ~r1·1ncrnh11 in hi.!l
bookh•1 . ·•\\ h:11 To 0o For
Chronic \n\1•·t 1 · P'or a ropy
write h11n 111 1111~ µaper cnclos·
1ni:i 50 C'Cnt11: a11d a Stamped .
Sell·AddrL'S~ ~;n\'Clope.
/It.I lttt, M(loit~~M \"t'fldlt•ft, lnC.I
--
Sunday is
r11a&Ar
111 the P.f,l"IQ'll!\'"l !!lij!l'!J,}rlj
DUPONT NYLON THREE i 1iJ
HERCULON® LEVEL LOOP
55% HERC UL ON · OLEFIN , 45% NYLON PILE. EXCELLENT
fOR HIGH TRAFFIC AREAS . APARTMENTS. HOTELS.
MOTELS. OFFICES. ETC. MANY COLORS TO CHOOSE
FROM. IOW SAU PRICED •••
COMPARAIU RETAIL •• SS.99
.,
Gover11 nient
EVEm:-5CUtPTURED Dl51GN-i--i--o ................... "'"""' ........ , • ., .......... 'L• ............. .
SQ. YD. Si.VI
$7.00
100 !> DUPONT CONTINUOUS rlLAMENT NYLON PILE.
f ASHIONABLE. TIMELESS. THREE·LEVEL COBBLESTONE
DESIGN THAT IS NATURAL WITH ANY DECOR. A GREAT
CARPET fQR AN ACTIVE FAMILY. I I
STAYS NEW LOOKING AND IS EASY
TO KEEP CLEAN. OFFERED IN 18
BRIG HT SOLID COLORS.
NOW SALE PRICEO ..•
COMPARABLE RETAIL •• $7.99
• 1 ST QUALITY NAME BRAND CARPETS AT LOW DISCOUNT
PRICES
• SEUCT FROM THE LAR,EST CARPET INVENTORY Ill THE WEST
• EVERY ROLL OF CARPET IS MARKED AllD PRICED FOR YOUR
SHOPPlll' COllVElllEllCE
·•~ro--Att-tABOR-Ull(OllDlnOllAU Y 'UARAllJH ... D ~-
DACRON® PLUSH
100' DACRON· POLYESTER PILE. HIGH FASHION.
LAVISHL Y THICK PLUSH IN MANY BEAUTIFUL
DECO RA TOR COLO RS.
•OuPONT rt11stt rtd t11dem1rk IQW SALE PRICED • • 0
COMPARABLE RETAIL •• $8.99
HERC ULON® WOVEN PATTERN . · .. : . · ·: :::: .
100 /o HERCULON· OLEFIN PILE IN A TIGHT LOOP WEAVE
UNIQUE DESIGNER PAnER N.11ow SAU PRICED .•
COMPARABLE RETAIL .• $8.99
KODEL®fil
SCULPTURED TWEEDS
100 KODEL · Ill POLYES TER PILE DENSE PILE IN EIL
GANT PATTERNS, COLORS. IOW SALi PRICED •••
COMPARABLE RETAIL •• $9 .99
KODEL00m SHAG
IDO KQOEL · Iii POLYESTER PILE MODER~ STYLING ANO
lllGANCE IN 18 SOLID AND TWEED COLORS AN
OUTSTANDING VALUE llOW SALE PRICED , • •
COMPARABLE IETAIL .$11 .99
KO,DEL® .DC TRI-COLOR SHAG
BB
SQ. YI.
SAVI u .oo
BB
SQ. fl.
SAVI
SJ.DO
SQ. fl.
SAVI n.oo
BB
SQ. YD.
SAVI
$4.00
100% KODEL'' Il l POLYESTER PILE. A CLASSIC SHAG WITH
FULL AND LUXURIOUS PILE WHICH IS COLORED AND
TEXTU RED TO GIVE THE ULTIMATE IN APPEARANCE
AND FEEL. NOW SA LE PRICED •••••••••• , ••
COMPARABLE RETAIL ... $12.99
HERCULON®SCULPTURED
HI-LOW • •••••••1 0 ••••••••• ~· •!•<v••• •• • •• ••••• .......................
100% HERCULON· OLEFIN PILE IN A TIGHT LOOP WEAVE
FIBER THAT RESISTS STAINS ANO WEAR. MANY
COLORS. IOW SALE PllCED •••
COMPARABLE RETAIL •• $7.99
KODEL® m TIP SHEARED
HI.LOW
100% KODEL· Ill POLYESTER PILE. LUXURIOUS HI·
LOW STYLIN G COMBINED WITH AN INTERPLAY Of
DESIGN AND CO(OR. IOW SALE PIKED •••
COMPAIAILE IETAIL •• Sl.99
1000's OF u1G1
REMNANTS SIZES
llllG YOUl·IOOM IA~l"'S
MIASUllOlllTS. UP TO •
BB
SQ. YD. SAVI
Sl.00
98
SQ. YD. SAVI
Sl.00
DUPOf!IT NYLON
HI-LOW
DUPONT NYLON
TRI-COLOR SHAG
100% CONTINUOUS rlLAMEN T NYLON
PILE. Hl·LOW PATIERN THAT
COMBINES BEAUTY AND DURABILITY.
A LARGE SELECTION OF BRIGHT
TWEEDS IN A VARIETY Of COLORS.
NOW
SALE
PRICED ••
~ BB ~ :·~
SQ. YD. ~ I COMPAi ABU
RITAIL,
$4.99 SAVE
100% DUPONT NYLON PILE.
RICH. DEEP. DURABLE SHAG
IN NEW THREE·COLOR DESIGNS.
LONG LASTING. EASY TO CLEAN.
WILL ADD STYLING TO ANY HOME.
llOW
SALE
PRICED ••
DUPONT NYLON PLUSH DUPONT NYLON SHAG
100% DUPONT CONTINUOUS
f/LAMENT NYLON PILE THI CK J99
PLU SH IN EXCITING COLO,RS.
IOW SAU PRICID • • • 'l;::-
COMPARAIU RITAIL •. $11.99 u .H
100% DUPONT NYLON PILE.
LOW PROFILE SHAG IN 1199 MULTl ·COLOR COMBINATI ONS.
•ow SAU PllCID • • • 'l;::·
COMPAIAIU ITAll •• Sl6.99 u.oo
99 KODEL® .DC PLUSH
100% KODEL • POLYESTER PILE. THICK, DENSE MULTICOLOR
PILE, SOFT TO THE TOUCH AND RESILIENT UNDERFOOT. IT IS
THE ANSWER TO YOUR DE:.CDRATING NEEDS. MANY COLO R 12;.Jt COMBINATIONS AVAILABLE. NOW S{'LE PRICED •••• , •••
14.0~ COMPARAILE RETAIL ... $14.99
99
10. YD.
SAVI u .oo
~____:~===================::;::::======= •CONVENIENT C!EDIT PUNS IND llNK TE!MS IVllUILE •CALL fO! f!U SHOP .. MIOME SE!VICI • VISIT OU! CUSTOM O!AP!!I DEPT. •
NO . HOLLYWOOD
7007 lovr•I Col'!yon
8Jvd -912·2200
VENTURA
2501 E. Main SI.
641·1041
TORRANCE
)
WHITTIER LONG BEACH
15911 I . Whittitr llYc .. 3008 Bellflower llYcf.
"3.0161 01.19)0
··MSADENA CANOGA PARK
2660 E. Colorocfo llvd.
177·1900
•
WEST COVINA MILLBRAE FOUNTAIN VALLEY
2J26 I, Workmoit Avt. :120 El Camino Rear 15945 Harbor Blvd. HOLLYWOOD "'"4471 Sf (411) 692-2SSS (7141139-1700
MONTCLAIR SAN CARLOS CAMPIELl 1122 VIII SJ.
462-6232 422 f , H0Mi~o~.
(401) 374·11SO
•
4 Women Fire f ighte1·s -Dismis sed ,
SAN DIEGO (UPI) -Four
of the five \\'Omen trying lo
become San D i e g o fire
fighters failed strtngth tests
and were dismissed from lhe
fire academy.
The other candidate, Patti
Barbee, 28, was lnjurcd earlier
in training and dld not take
the final perform anre test
with tbe othen in their 2~
member class A1ooday.
. "WE DON'T kn:>w she won't
be terminated, but we just
need f u r t h e r information,"
Fire Chief Leonard Bell said
Tuesday.
Bell said the decision to
dl.smiss the four was. reached
in a meeting of fire depart-
ment clly personnel, city at·
torney's and city manager's
representatives after the tests.
The notifications were made
Tu esday.
"Strength is the main prof>
lem." BelJ said. "\Ve Jon 't
say women can't do the job.
We just say these women
didn't have the stre.n(t.h to
do the job that the c i l y
deserves."
llE SAID KE believed m<llly
Y+"Omen could qualily as fire
• W & H GARDEll SHOJS
,
I,
.. PRESEllTS ••
SOUTHLA"D'S POPULAR
GARDEN-LECTURER -CONSUL TANT
WITH OVER 40 YEARS
OF E,XPERIENCE
APPEARING
fighters, but noted that t\•:o
o/. the four dismissed wel,ghed
117 pOunds. lie suggested
strength and ability tests be
used in initial screening for
applicants of both se.xes.
Deputy City Manager Ray
Blair said the city would con-
tinue efforts to recrult female
fire fighters.
Miss Barbee, who !llflered
a neck and back injury, en-
tered tOO academy Aug. ~
wirJt CaroJ Tyler, 26; Afichele
~tcDOUgat, 30; Kathy Carey.
25, and Madelyn Tllloryi 23,.
THE FOUR WHO took the
REG.
59¢
SALE!
' fina l test COmpleted It. Jt ~
eluded climbing a truck ladder ·
65 let! 10 a training IO\\'er
\\'hlle l'arr}ing heavy. back·
packed air tanks and hoisting
a hea vy Jenglh ol hose up
the side of the tower with
a rope. Their times w e r e
relatively slow.
·Initial admission of the five
to the academy drew protests
about the possibility of "i>men
sharing f!rehouse,facilitles
with 1ncn, and a court test
based on reverse discrimina-
ti()n in favor of Y+'omen and
minority groups: was be Ing
IHigated.
4 lllCH
Sol•
POTTED Pr ic••
Eff•Clive
Oct. 9 MUMS 1h1u
Oct. 15
.• In bud oncl ready 'to
bloom. For Fall color
indoors or out. •·.
t '
3 -7~
Ill ll/u1 llMPllt.
BULB
PLANTER
•• I deal fo r planting bul bs
and other small plants.
REG."1 77 $3,75
SALE! IT BPD
. . .
CanC'el• Out
Lena Horne has can·
celed singing perfor1n·
ance in Boston because
of school busing vio·
Jenee . "S t o n in g or
b I a t· k children and
beating of black citi-
zens force s me to can-
cel out," she said .
cA-'foO~;-TG+p,111,~. --=------'1 -ou..-ittCTRIC--•--Bandtn11~----p
I
cOSTA MESA CHAIN SAW '
SUN. OCT. 13 • 10 a.m. TO 4 p.m.
FULLERTON
&E SU RE lO BRIMG-IH YOUR GA.ROEN OR LA.MOSCA.PE
QUESTIONS OR EVE N A. PIECE OF YOUR LAWN AHO
HI.VE LITTLoEFIEl..D HELP YOU SOLVE YOUR
PROQLEMS °AMD ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS.
JT T
l
~?.?.
..::;,:"'..::
: .
,•
.i l
'
REDWOOD
HANCilNCi
PLANTER
• • FOr patio, porch, or
garden. With leather
hanging st,ap.
19
YOUR CHOICE!
FURNACE
FILTERS
• , Save energy -promote
clean air. Mast sii.eS. In·
stall a clean filter now.
REG . 69; -SALE I
IRWIN
SPEEDIOR 88
WOOD BITS
• • Set includes followtng
sizes: 3/8", 1/2'', 5/8",
3/4", 7/8", ond 1".
REG. 499 $7.69
SALE! 1866·R
,.
110S02-112
, • Automotic oiler.
REG.
'$49.99
SALE
PRICE
2 FOOT SCALLOPED
CONCRETE LAWN EDCilNCi
REG.
42¢
SALE I
!6300 SERIES
00
at ral
SATINTONE
LATEX
WALL PAINT
• • Smart decaratar
colors for beautiful walls
ond ceilings.
REG. 747 $9.89
SALEI GALLON
4'x8'x'h"
WHITE
BUILDING
BOARD
• , Just noil up, top•
ioints, then point!
REC,299 $3.84
SALE!
o!
.,,.~~~~1~c;,--1
PRE-EMERCiE
•• For grass laMis.
~E~. 8.95 24.LB .
SUPER 3-WAY
WEEDILIZER
•• For clichondro lo'M!s .
p~;~'_ 12.95 24·LB.
AJAX
CONCRETE
MIX
•• "INSTANT CEMENT" -
just add ....ater and mi•· Qu.ality
concrete for tnose weekend
projects.
REG.
S 1.09
SALE I
Install now & save!
REG. 15; -SALE!
2x4x6 FOOT
HEM FIR
STUDS
•• Cot a weekend project?
T hese will do the job.
Stock up now and save!
60-LB. BAG
REG.37( 49;
SALE !
oC ONlRETfr
Mil
\
• . . ' TONIGHT'S
TV HIGHLIGHTS
'
. KHJ (9) 7:30 -"Taming or the Sltrew."
Shakespeare's classic comedy is revived with the ,.
talent~ or Elizabeth Taylor and Richard BurtoO' in1 t_
lhe 1967 niovic.
ABC (7) 8:30 -"Locusts." A young, . dis·
,. charg~d \\'orld \Var 11 pilot battles a swarm of :
locusts in this TV movie with Ron (Happy Days) ,
Howard. Hen Johnson and Katherine Helmond.
' CBS (2) 9:00 -Bing Cr06 by and His Frien~. ti
The longtime favorite crooner, now 70, hosis tl11s
comedy·variety hour with Bob Hope ,_ Sandy J?Un·
ca n and Pearl Bailey along fo r the ride. (ReV!ew,
AB.)
• . ,
~
TV DAILY LOG
Wednesday
foren1ng
OCTOBER 9
••au ro im mm m ....
(IlliJllll(I)Q)l1l<911ll -• (i) ltftlWI
8 WM1'1 Mr Lint?
• hrtrldp r111~11y ........
GllltllkalCtlltdJ'S ... ail S1lr ,,.. -
113 DldrlC: Comp1 n,
D~lmr
9:00 fJ @.(]) (I) Ll!lllW 1111
, Crttllr Ii Kis rrield• Binr Crosby,
tt11 ma" Mlost flrtt or Int 11111111 alo11t ld!nll!iu 111111 ltOtllld !hi
•or1d wrth t 1ptd1I br1"' of It·
1111,,., plan host to h•rl ltllty,
Bob Hope ind S111d7 l)mc111 In 1
muslal·comtdy $how.
n @wfti mL•c •• ''"''' ''W!1111trs' losen" Wl'ltn 111 1ppar•
tn11J m11111H7 sll11p but pt!Jsklllr
c1umst sludtnl quits school, 1 con-
Ctfned LUCIS T1"ntr rufllts l••lh·
ffS llftOftl pirtlb l!ld flCllllJ '
niemberi in 1 d1t1r111illtld •1111f1 i.
1tlrn th• f't11011. M!IW hrb tnC
Rich11d JMCUI IUfSI.
l:JI D ~ lttr SM• m AMJ 1itffiUI
m flotnl o. .. , ..... HIPllltrk
Ill ...... • ':lO ON ...
ED H'Of/Jwltd TtlewillM n.tn
"Gondola" AlfAd H.,.1• tllllfl'
sludy 111 dit!Htn1 hun11n ••lua lol·
iolrf1 I la~f IS •• tflCb ...
111d qut:Stions Ille only wrt-.. to
1 crimt IOI wtilch two blld JOUlbs
hwe bte11 COIWkted. "°"""' Uoyd • Sandri lode Incl Bo Ko,Was U .
IE,,_
''"'
IZ00,1D111tt1 Cllokt .......... """-I!!!~· ·11119Cilmm-..... ...-DiHlii" ... _ -
,,.. .c .... , ••• ccs .......... n.. Fii 10:00 c:•-Ill ZOOM INTO ACTION lie'''"' * WITH NEW MANHUNTER Dini ti Cblnce ())rlO!liroriUH"----:--!--111 ·~mttt•n-...,111 ""'""",..__. ---
. Dsni1 dotttl' Aklllir Hiik roMltr tttJ n111 steeca .. .,. witll 1 stronpox tun of toW.
' '"°I lorM 'rHM'S i.t ti till WIN ;..., ,.,,.
N11111 Thri r .. Tom Kennedy
but loses It IS ht lletdl tor Ills
b«b!IGGs Ill~ Ind Ill ~ 1111111, ltud. ·
~,!fl,,~--: ""'• @ let's MIU A Otal I H1lp 'f'1 NtlPMt
. (])To Tin th• T1111• I. $ MoM: (C) (Ziii) "Tht
.. 1111 If tlM SWn"' (com) '17-
EUubtth Tqlor, l lchud Burton.
I ....... ~ ... .........
d """' =., ,...... Otilr """' C.lobrttf ••• 11., --••a ~ rn ro "" • -''Thi Acaiit11r .htrs dost lrltnd-
shlp with Slasl'l Mtlnltl is lblVptly
JOUfll mu1 (1unt G•°""Y Dlutl)
u11lortunat1 enousll lo bl In tht
wron1 town, 11 1111 wront !Uc1, II
tilt wron.1 tlmt. omm ....
(I) The lelll O.n
B <aW>Cil aJ•a -lMI "Oeath on Oellmy" 1111,.r•
wn1t1n1 1 &l•morous courl« .. I
CIDUllltrtei! rilll JM k1$ lnfilhN(,
Ctifbtlt diti:.ow:n lht h .a.o a.·
pact1d bt' mtmbltl of thl ,,...
lo tllCUlt UM d/111 rlnj'1 ~
'9ntUn..d!Aftl
1r1llllor1111d when, 111 • nurl flrrlst IO:JO I'"""' tt ArMltlll ol lilt. Jeff'• molhtr Is 11rlousl1 . 1111 DIM)'
Injured b:l_ 1 cir drlvtn b1 St1ill. LI Cllldld Rlftl ID ID OCl @.l m Uttlt Mont 111 ,,,.., v-1t1en1
t11• l'l•itl• ~'"' L01• o1 Jo11n111 ColMdJ Jo/lnson" Tiit pUPP)'·lov• '"'' Miu
L11111 (Ml lfm GUbtl1) wlltn I M• ll:00,~0 (()tmlDlllM 11or corn•• to sdlool. eut wfltR flt m iD (j),... ~mu 1-omn1 11 th1 lnaall's ti•~ bocl11, 1!'1 not l.11111 h1 w1nla to JttPO
Ml, but her 1ist1r, Mal)' (Mtllsu · MIN: '1tlt Stent ..,... (*')
Stjt Andtl')On):" Mitch Vo11l iutsls. ' 1 -Richard Wld1111rk, SOlljil lll-0 Mftlt: (C) (1111) "Wlllt DW Y1t11 1111nn . °' h1 tM "'"· DMdf!" (tom) '66 lllllAIM: 1111Pt111Wt -James ColHlr11, Dick Sllna, Aldo ~I •-~-Pttlr '•111 Ci} hat of lfMCht 1ld Wild Wiit
D "THAT'S MY MAMA!" (' '(l)1':.=.~1u1 • ....
*FUNNIEST NEW SHOW u,um-..
u _t9 (jf) ~ m ~tt'~ MrM•· ll:lO 0 (Ill Cil Cil CIS Lift MllM: (CJ
I'll 'filiton s 811 Mo-;t Chflon l•ll "Clltllf (dra) '72-hltr De Andi ~kid Into m<M111 tway from 11111111, "· · rbll ' 111d Into t btd!llOJ IPll1111tnl wllll ... rneroi1 M11tht!I, Ba rl hlll,
1n old AflllJ' budd~ lo enjoJ !flt J111tt M1eL1dll1:.., Robert W.tiMr.
swl111ln1 sln1l1 lilt. SI Pr1tt~Jtc'r.,......, C... I Oetltf'i Cfltkt ~ MMlt: "llot 111 Cell 1W 11" ~~"A Tllltt ldr1) '!14 -f'll!fitlt Bnnd, lto Gor·
Mme: IZlrt) "Mtritllri" (dra) don.
'65-Yu\ 81)'n1111, M1rlo11 Brll'ldo. 0 19.~) m QJ WJdo ~erl• m Tiit M111 Who M1d1 tl'le Mnits Sptdir BactlliTor ol lilt Y11r llalt'-
"Fr1nk Clpfl" Bui)' 1nd K11tn V1l1ntl11t host.
(E Clle11P'o1Mlp Wr1rtli111 W W1ncltl1nt
6) ~ ll•rup Proii.. ED r1sth1I f11111
l:JO Cl) Milt Dous!•• Show
0 ABC Wednesday Movie * Two aeainst billions-
flehting an endless
army of LOCUSTS!
12:00 0 MO'llt: "Hurntfl Cir,... (dr1) '35
-8rl1n Do11!1...,., C11l11 frt'IOt • m MO'li1: "l llltt M111d" (dr1) '5Q
~1111 ll~~ly1 J. Cu1ol tflisll. m Video t11M1n1rlt1
1:00 8 ~~'@@ "'"
0 19(.l))(])G)ABC W1fttl-dtp MiT!t: (C) (90) '1.ocusb" (dra) 1:45 I) Mwlt: (C) "SHw fNaat"
'71 -8111 Johnwn, Ron Howard. (adv) '67-lamts fftllcixul. llou
Kllh1rin1 He!rit011d. A m1111ci11i Ro11rs.
SWlfm ol locusts lore.ls I roun1 2:00 m All-"llht Shew; "1>11,....,a.'"
Wort.I W1r ti pllol, 01Kll1r11d IS ''Tht JUQ1tr" unfi\ lo fir, to II)' lo conquer his
PtBOnal I error 111d diip1l his I l :lO O Mowlt: "lri111st1nt" (wu) •49
fl!htr's sh1m1. Rod C.meron. Adrl1n Bool/I, Waller tD Mll'f CllttlR Sllow 81tnntn.
Thursday
DAYTIME MOVIES
l :DOaJ(C) "Marr, Mt! MlnJ Mtr
fccirn) '68-Cltude Sui.
l :lO 0 IC) "Tht World 111 His .\1111•
(dra) '52-G1e1of1 Peet. I 2:30@' (C) "Nlpt '•11tly" (wsp) '6'
-Join Cr1wtord, 81rry Sutri.111 • l :JO 0 "Shldow Min" (m,s) '5l -1 !);} 00 {Cl "Worti 11 A r1Yl'-lttln
Ce5H Ramero, Key Kendall We>rr (com) ·~oawicl Wlf11tr .
9:00 0 (C) "S,.111Js~ ~11111" (Id~) '~!I l:OO (fl "The Little Mi11IJ1tr" (dr1) 'l4
-Richard Kl1t1. C.rmt11 StYi1!1. -lo~n Beil, K1lh1ti11t Hepburn.
IO·DO 0 "I W1nted 1'1'11111" (dri) 'II-l :30 0 (C) "l1ll1 'Rolllld I/le llq
' R M 11 d W'111 -"N k71" (tom) 'S9 -P1ul NtwNJ\. •1 I in • I ''" fl, ,. "') "C.11lt1111ial S.111111tr" (rOflll) 'IS rrt11ritr" (wes) 'JS -John Wf111t. ~ . "Slfn1 r1w11• (•ISJ ·~1-Wl)'l'lt -Jt1"~ Cr1111, Con1el Wildt.,
Morris Loi• Albti1hr. 0 IC) 'Cwrf' 1'1r1 I (mus) Q-, N111l1t Wood, Ros1Und R\llSllU,
12:00 m '1~1 l11tfoot M1n1111n" (com) 4:00 ~(})"The f'IJl111 Sqltl.I(' (""")
'Sl--41obtrt Cummln11. 'f'D-Sttphe11 Sllaw, ~1tlls Broob.
KOCE, Cl\AXr\EL ~
Orange County's UIJF tclevi~ion slalion. KOCE-tv, ?ias
sche:fuied the fo/lo\\tng sprria l pro1,'Tan1s lnday. Detailed
listings of Channel 51)'5 pr0f!t1Un$ arc <:arr1ed 1n the Dally
Pilot's TV \.\'Ct'.'k r;ich Sundo\
•
'
I
l
W 011ie 11
Er1iplo ye s
Jr1elcome
By JOYCE KENNEDY
DEAR JOYCE: 11y ques-
tions deal with the field of
tool and diemaking. \Vhat are
the requirements? I think this
trade traditionally is an a~
prenliceshi p arrangement.
Are there aptitude tests?
Would a woman ev'!r be con·
sidered, assuming, of course,
that she has the right men·
tality and inclination for this
V.'Ork? \Vhat about unions? -
B.F., Chicago
YOU BET Y.'O~fEN can
beeoine tool and diemakers
(T & D makers ). ~tore than
4,tlOO are today, comprising
over tv;o percent of the trade.
In 1960, female participation
was less than one percent.
•
' Wrd~sday, Ottobrr 9, 1974
SAVE1000
.LLOYD'S
. •
95
each
HOME ENTERTAINMENT SPECIAL
DIQital AM J FM Clock Radio combines com~c t styllrig with
complete solid state performance. 3·Speed Record Changer is BSR
auto/manual complete with dust cover. Cassette Tape Recorder has
all necessary accessories !or recording and playback.
BRAINBUSTER PUZZLES •••
KOHNER Hl·Q TRIPLE DEFIANCE
"
I
In fad, in all skilled trades, l-11--
----woriten arel'i'iiRing inroads. Three challenging
games for the whOle
family. Made of
molded plastic. 249
•
Approximately half a million
women are skilled workers
today, up from 277,<m in 1960
T &: D Makers are not
speciallmt machinists, but
highly skilled, · c re at i v e
v.'Ofkers. Their producUi -
tools, dies and special guiding
and holding devices -are
used to mass-produce metal
parts. Actually T & D making
_ 'fre tv.·o separate crafts,
"""-trOOped together because of
their c I o s e relationship.
Toolmakers produce jigs and
fixtures (devices thal hold
·metal while it's being worked
on). "They also make gauges
and other . measuring devices
tor manufacturing precision
metal parts. Diemakers con-
struct dies (metal forms) to
shape metal in stamping and
forging operations. They also
make metal molds r o r
diecasting asd for molding
plaslics. T & D makers also
repair these things.
TJIE IUONEY'S GOOD. The
1974 ~fachinists & Aeropsace
\Vorken' union minimum
wage rate nationally is $9.51.
but many earn $7-8 an hour.
Other uniom to which T &. D
makers belong include lhe
United Automobile, Aerospace
& Agricu1tural Implement
\\"orkers, and the United
Steeh~'orkers. Some T & D
makers don't belon~ to any
union.
You can·t become a T &
D maker in jig timi:-. Forn1:.il
apprenticeShip takes four
years. You get the job first
l in manufacturing plants or
T & D shops), and then apply
for the apprentice training
program if there is one.
Another "''ay to learn the trade
is through equivalent on-job
training (informa l ap-
prcnliceship). Some trainees
combine trade or technlcal
school "''ith-on-job training On·
formal apprenticeship) For
more information 11bout :ip--
prentice opportunities loca lly,
contact a local office of one of
the unions mentioned. or your
public employment service of·
fice, which may give free ap-
titude testing for T & D oak·
Ing.
IN SELECTING ap-
prentices. most employers
v.•ant those ""ith a high school
or trade school education.
Some teM applicants t o
determine their mechanical
-aptiludts and abilities in
math: others do not. ~tost ot your apprenticeship time
\\·ould be spent in practical
shop training.C I ass room
training consists of shop math.
shop theory, mechanical dra"'·
ing, tool designing a n d
blueprint reading. S e v e r a I
years· experience after ap-
prenUceship is often nects..~1ry
to qualify for more difficult
T & 0 "'·ork.
Advanct!ment can be. to toot
de~i~r, or a super11isory
posl11on.
r•rl lt/t Mc'-181/Q~t Sl'f'dlt•tr, fllt.
jl,JI rlgn•i fllf1vl<t I
I
REGULAR 5.87
ADJUSTABLE 3·SHELF METAL UNIT
Stackable and adjustable 23X23-in. bOOkcase is perfect tor wall unit
tor TV, stereo compartments, books, collections. Handsome
shelving In mellow walnut wood grain on metal.
239
FASHIEIN~ENDAMIS_AHD...EARRINGS.
Sparkling man.made brilliance In beautifut rhinestone heart
butltrflY pendants In 8 styles and petile buflon pest pltrced
earrings. Select early to accessor Jze all your Fall costumes.
llirifty's
Dileo'""
Prk•
LADIES' HI-FASHION
WEDGE SANDALS
The popular back.strap sandal
1• cool & sophisticated in wipe.
clean vinyl. Colw choice. S·lO.
SAYE 6lc , c ol"'
J ..
Regular 349
S.00 & 6.00
POLARIZED FOSnR
GRANT SUNGLASSES
Choose from a wide selecllon
01 metal or plastic frames in
Jense co!Ofs. Men's a. women's
·.• ''"Cl......U
UG. aac :~:~. 166 :::~~.99c 1.4t Price Reg.
2.69
DIS POSA BU
CRICKET llGHTIRS
RellablP and d~d·
able. N~vcr needs
refllllngJ
'TROUBLE'
COlOGNE
More 'scent• tw
C@f'llS! Tl'le popular
men·s COIOOM . ''°'·
TRAVEL
SYRINGE
The numbtr 1 travel
syrlno@ uYd by thOW·
Mnds of women.
LAY·
AWAY
PLAN
II C••" ..... ~""''''"''
l1fltetiwt ltt ,.,
Reg ......... ," e CM,s •M ltn1p1
119 95 Our Fine.st Bik~
at a Thrifty Price!
2000
OFF
27_..IN. HUFFY 10-SPEED "CATALINA" BIKE
to.speed Eaqle dera!lteur system with features you can"t match elsewhere et thi• prlcelCheck these
stem mounted, spring loaded alloy shill levers wlth wide ratio Qearing, large flange front hubs,
27xll/•" 9umwall tires, padded racing style saddle, reflect ive rat wrap pedals. Pearlescent while.
PAa
Of l
Stock up now for lots of picture
taking lun at the game or
t>ack·at.school. 12 Fla~es.
Your dog wlll really "go" for
these: regular MPS or w lfl'I
Bacon, Eog and Chttse. 14·0l.
The lotion mild bath soap that's
m ild enough fw sensitive •kin,
Big bars you can hang on to!
e 16.01. CrHm Heir Rinse • Choice of -~gg e ErW"lchecl 8flbY OH, l .. 01. e lhlsatri tftlJ(
cream, X·Rlch or SJ»C;ltl Formu1• Shampoos • Concll!Joner. li-ot. • Mldlcattd Skin Crum,
.C.!-or.ttalr Cream. Get yours at Thrifty s.vlngs, 14.5 oz. • Fotmil'l9 Bath Oil, H.ot.
.
12 &·14-0z. Bags
SALE OF JUMBO OYEN FRESH COOKIES
These dellcl~ cookln . are made trnh Wffll.ly kw u' alone.
Keep your cookie lar IUled with • variety of flavors: chocolate &
vanilla sal'ldwiches, oatmeal, sugar, lemon and fruit filled.
~:L.,
BLUEBERRIES 'N
CREAM ICE CREAM
Plus 12 other super.delicious
flavors Including Cherrv
Vanilla, Chocolate Chip.
• Choice of Cfloc°'ate,
Vanilla, Strawberry 99c
Halt Gallon ......... .
-..... 9"
SLAP SHOT
HOCKEY G.t.ME
So much aclion &
speed .•. leatures klw fric-
tion pucks for the lastest
game alive'!lll"l'lllT
v1as
FOIMULA 44
INfAMll
UH FOIMULA
COllCIOlll D
COUI TAIU!S
....... IS,
J ... ~ ........ • JJ ..... ...,,. '' ....
IEI. 1.27 =103
llCIDltN
TAllUlS .... .. , .........
r-~~ .... lmlllfl~~lf!lllll!--~~~~~ ......... -C o st a Mesa Santa Ana Fowitain Valley oro Huntington Beach Huntl*.rton Beach
21131-llffool.Allwl" JJJ E. 17111 SI. 1406 'W ........ & lritlel M ..... o ol T-El, ....... lodcflold ,,,, ~ ........ ..
Costa Mesa Santa Ana Fowitain Valley Westminster
1l00-ol'WH-3l25 lristalo1Moc..,_ 1614 1-olEdl•r W11hNMhr et Gal.At• West
Hunli11gton leach ,,, .. ...,_c_ Huntington leach
Nal'W--
' '
,
I
• I
L
• • l • I • • •
• l
• •
•
I ,
l
' '
' •
I
l
\
•
l
I
i
' '
I
t
; • l ' l
• • • t
•
. ' '
i
•
I
I . ••
•
'
I •
\ •
'
A'sTenace
Raps Dark;
Orioles Fall
BAL1'1~1 0 R1'~ <U Pl l Ge ne
T enuce took a verba l ~hot at his
m<1 nager, Alvi n Dark. ·ruesday, but
the one he rc11 1ly 1\'aS aiming a t was
the big boss, Oo.ik land O'A'ner Cha rlie.
1'~i nlcy, \v ho he 's not that enchanted
with as a "ma nager."
"(though! he (Dark) did the wrong
thing," 'fenace said. referri ng to rh~i·~·-rn'7~r--·-· removal from fhc "ame--oc -.....-• .. designated r unner llerb \Vashinb'lon
arter Ba lti more's Jim Palmer \Va lked
'A'ilh him one out in the top or the
seventh.
""You don 't take out your best
defensi\'C ballplayer at a givt:n
1>0sition," continued Tenace. "I 1\1as
\'Cry dl"sturi>C d over the '\\1holc thing.''
That \\'as obv ious to the 30,0GO y,·ho
turned out to \\'OJtch the A's heal the
011-T-'1-'l'l1ur.•dffp•o-----
(,'l1111111el ti 11t I I
OA"L.ANll
···~bl
llAll lh\ORE
(•mp11t;i ~· • 0 0 D (oVllllli rt
ill , .. Iii
l 0 0 0
I 0 0 0 "lot\I\ <t ... _"' fl<l.t<~Wfl di\
R..ai II
TtnlCt lb
WWllnqln pr
HOii 111
CY.t1111gn r! Fone c
0Grffft 1ti
Blue p
8111'1>""•
000(.tllellpfl
1 I I Bl•lr ct
0 I 0 Gr•Cll 1b
I O O O 10•v•s <Ill
lOOOll•vlot!I
O O O O BRnt:un"'n
0 0 0 0 EWllll•m• lb
1 o 1 o El<llfll•ri <
1 0 0 0 lltl~r H
l 11 1 OP•lmt• p
0 0 0 0
• • • 0 .• 0
l 0 0 0
l 0 0 0
J 0 0 0
l a o o
l 0 0 0
1 0 0.0
II 0 0 0
IOl•ll 30 0 1 ~
000 100 __ ,
000 000 000-0
E -E-W11111m>, D
1 LOB -0 •~ l•fld
B•nao UI. ~ -l'OiW
Grf~ll 1. OP -0.lliMO<•
1, 8•111more J HR
''' H It Ell II 50 Blue IW,1·01 t 1 0 0 0
eii1me• tl,O II t ~ 1 1 I
" !'BP -by"'""''' [Wflft!Qll. 1-1 ·~/ ... -l?.Dl>O.
Cowboys Not
Same Team,
Says Landry
' 1)1\LLAS IAPI -The Dallas
Co1\'boys see n in the ir early season
slump bc;.1r no rcse1nblance lo the
r l ubs \\"hich ha \·e stormed from
behin d lo muke the Nationa l Football
Le:1gue playoffs I he last I hrce ycari;.
Al least that's t he opinion of coach
Tom Land r~'. t h<.' only boss the
Co11·boys ha1·c el'l't" kno11·n.
In the p:1 st t hree sco.ison s. th£'
Co1vboys have flashed n1usclc early
then sagged. a nd then closed 1Yith a
charge.
'l'hc Co11·boys, 11'hO have entered the
NFL playoffs a record eight con-
sccul i\"t' tilncs. ha\'C gont-4·3-1. 5·4.'
and ·1·3 picking up n1on1cntur11 .
.-.
' . . c •
)
.\I Hiil i.!t'!'
.\Jurtaut.:h 11 ;trnl'd .dl1·r 1h1· J\1u:-.·
~\·t·ond I<!', :-.und;1.1
1-1a~11 ·1 ~·ut11! 11.1 1·1
t••)lllll ll.~ •1Ut ~•·I
th:11 111.~ 1t•:un
~.1.1 111;.:. ··[)on"!
Ile 11a-. :-ltll 1•eh111ug 1h:1\ ~l:ili'Tl1t•n1
Tut·sd,1 .1
THE DODGERS' STEVE GARVEY BREAKS HIS BAT WHILE GROU NDING OUT TO SEC OND.
r
!Nednesday October 9 197• DAIL V PILOT Bl >, +
·. .I'
Confidence May
Have Suff erecl;
. Admits Coach.: .. "·~
I!~· c.;1.t;~~ \\'111'1"1·:
01 l11• 0•··· ...... ~""
LIJS 1\~(;El.f:S It \ .di
bas chull
'l'h at"!<> h1111 11111 ll u:-.,i·ll of th1·
l"k.1d).!t'I"!<> l'halk1.:d up h1:. 1t·an1 "s f111 ...
'"'r rors ·r1u.•s,lay 1111h1· i ·U 1.):0-!> to ll.1tt
:-buri,!h 111 !he !\";1l1on;ll l.1·aguc Jli:n
nanl 11laruff :-C'ries , h1•r1·
And 111;11':-ho1\' l>otl gl·rS p1t1.·h1ng
<'Oat•h Rt•t l 1\d<1n1!> e\"o.i luo.ilt·d lht' luru
around of sta rting hul"lt·r J.>oug ll;iu.
11'hu took a f\lh \uss 111 his l.1:.l srv1:n
:.tart:.
'l'hc !Judger:, h:.HI rn :ulc ;1 k ind
S1Jo1·t.'i i11 Brief
,,
I01,1I~ J\ 0 • 0 ro••l1• ;.a I 10 I
He-• •w••<;J~d '"" on c•t.1,,...,, •~•tnce p,,._..gir. loOt ow 000 '
l<" .. _I<:\ ..QijlO 000 000 (I
l G.,,.. .. ><o.,qn l OPI'\: '~'""'3"· Do"'""'9 •
M.,NJo•• 0" Lo' "fl90!e• l ooe P1n>t11>•fJI\
i , t o-; An~le> •O 16 ';inq..ol~n, ,..,..,II.lo,~
k li ~1.,.9011 11!. ><~!loo" !II
... ._ ·~ .. '01
II Ht""'f"ll•
~"" ~L.011 -oa .. ,, .. ...,
.So'"""'" PB ~""~"·>I•·~
•
; ti ...
IJ' M ltl.ltlllSO
~11100
Jl llOOO ' • . , ll J ' J 1 I J 1 l ' . • • ll ~'J
. '
Huntington Golfer 3rd;
Cordova to Face UCLA
l'AR~I El. Ila\" {.';1rra:-c·o of ll un·
t1 n,i.:ton Rea ch 1\-:i:-. in third place after
lhe opcnin,I! day of the PG1\ golf
rt•giun al lr1outs 'l'uc!iclay at lhl' Ran-
l"h11 C<i n :u hi l. ounlr1· ("luh
l';1rr;isto !<>hOI ni1ic·holt· n iund:-. of :!•i
;1 nd :JJ rur a 11 rs! ·da y scorl· of 00.
Jeff \":111 \\"a genen of ,Phoenix 11 ;,1..,
111 firs t plat:e l\"l!h a l"OUI':.{' rl'l"Ot"d (ilj
II h1le Il a~· l.t'<lth of ~O\"illO. l';Jhf \\OJ :>
:>ol"CIJIHI 11 Ith !jH .
• S1nrlittg qB
SAl\ l•'H 1\~C ISCO Sophornorc
'.\like Cordo\";1 \l"ill Ix• the :.tartinJ.?
quartcrb:itk for Stanfqrd \\hen lhl'
Cardin:1 ls opl'n lht•ir 197·1 P:teifie·8
Conferenel' fonlball season ;JJ.:<11ns 1
L'l'LA Saturday ni.f.(hl in Lns i\n1:<;Jc:-..
(·oat·h ,J ;i ck Christ i;t nscn ;.1 nnount·t'd
"'I think i\1 ikt· r:in do lhej ob ht·~ ...
l'hrist ianse11 told \I rilt•rs '1'111•.'\d :t l'.
l 'orclo\'a ;11\c1"n;ilt•tt\111s f;1ll at;111a1··
ll•rbatk '' ith Guy llcnjan1in ;ind .ll'IT~
\\"ald\'ogc l 11·hile St;1nfortl r;ui up ;in U-
:J.J record. Chris ti:i nst.•11 r1•f11:-.1•1I 111
11an1e a fir:-.t ·Sl1'1tl )! ·''~nal l'all1•r
t';1rlicr bC't;1u:-t• he pron11 :-rd l·:1t'h
q11:1rterhatk a c:hancc· !o ~1a 1·t
• B.\K EllSFI E l.ll
:?i po int s 111r lu1lin :.: 1hc I~ 111:.: h:i,h1·1
l\]lh lhl"t.'l' S1•1·1111d' lu pl:1\ Ill
r1·g ul:11ion lin1 e l1•il 11u · Lo.., An i.:rlt·'
l.:1kt•r:-< t11 :1lHi11:l P\h1h1t1un \H'lor~
111 1·1" 11111 l'lll•t•ni x Sun:-'f11t·~d:1 .1 n1 i:ht
111 ;1 ,'\;1!1011:11 B.~:-h1,!h:1l l 1\:-.~111·1.1 11•>11
).!:till('
"l'r <1 1l1ll ~ lHX lflti .1 11 1·r \':11!'
I la111 h1H'1ll' hll 11\ 11 I n11• 1 hn11\ ~ 11 11 h 21
'-t't'•1111J, 11~ J.!11 . lht• l .. 1h1•r, lir1'fl t11H·•·
:11\11 tlll"'t'fl hi•f1H"1• t ;!Mldl'l('h "t1iJe 1h1·
11:111 •Ill .i r1'h'lt111d :111d l1r1•1! a 211 f11ot
ju1n1x·r fr•1n1 th.: eun11·r to ~t'nd Ill•
.i,:an1e into 01·t·r1 i n11•.
liuodnch al~o scored thr tiN-t lour
point s in the l'Xl r:1 period lo gi1 e th1·
l..:.1kcr~a lead th e~ n1•1t•r loSI
• fii«H•lng11t1g L·11~t't
l'll OE~IX Ln:-.celil't.I \\"c n1I~
Ovt'r\on pullctl a stunn1n~ firsl ·rou111l
u11set 111·l·r third ·~(·cdcd E\'01111°·
(;qol:i_L!o ng Tul·sday nit'hl in l hl·
$.50.000 Vir ginia Sli11l!<>·Phu1:nix ICIHll!-1
1ournan1cnt.
\1 i:-.:-. 01"rrton lll'(l·;i !otl th•·
1\11:-.l r:.i l1a n. fJ.:I . 1 ·ti aft1·r fit1-hl in J.: ha l'k
frn rn a ;J.u dcf11· 1t 111 I he I llirtl ~et
Top·srcc!cd Billil' Jl':lll King. n:1ur
11111~ 1.1 \hi' tour a f11•r a l11·0 ·11c1•i..
la~off. t•as1ly (>t1.~1e1l 1':11 J:ri:-.tnHn . 6·3.
!i-'.!
1\nothl·r UIJ.'l't '1'11~~11u.1· ,1ft l't"tl(1t 111
:-a11 'f qr~· F rt'lt. l:lin1inatf' 1·1ghtl1
!'<l'l•1!l'1l \' ;1 Ii.• ri1· Z 11 ~(·nf11:-:-. 1;.:i.li 1
• \ ·;111~ tt.i11s '
:\!1\[)l([J) 1;u1llt>rn1tJ \JIJ ,,
1\r).!t'nll11 ;1':. ~n I )it•t•d. l>t'at Z1.:\jh"
Fr•1nuln111· nt \ 11go:-.l:t\•l:1. fi ·I. /; 2
'f11t·~d;1\ Ill l hl' !'<Ct"llt\d rntiHd 11f \h1 ·
S'i 5.l/U!i ~lt•h.t •>pen 1tnr11 s lu111
namt.'nl
Sl·tontl·:-t·l'dt•d BJor11 Htirg ol
S11t·•ll'n 'ltft··•"'1l Fr:1 n11:-1.t:k l':d,1 11t
l"leeh11:-.lo1 :1k1a h I. 1; ti
Si·1·on~I ro11nd 1t1;1!eh 11 Inner:-. :d,,.
111cl111l('1l lh1rtl·"1·1•1h·1l :\J,111111'1 llr;i11
t.•s or Sp:1111 . :11111 ~1,th st·•·dl'd )f:11il
HanH l"l'/. ol' ~I rx1r·11 <lr;1ntl'' IH· . .i
11 :in '.\1111111;1 11f L'nlor11li1 .1. 1; :!, 1\ ::! .11111
Han11r1·1. l1Jl'Pl'd ,\11,lnau ll.111:-. K.11 .1
1; l. ~ h
S1·1"t•tlth·,t·l'dt••I '1"11111 llhk~·r 1.t 11 ,,1
I.ind 1•l!n1111:1tt•1I Ft .1111·1,v•i \l ,1~l l·ll1 ,,f
r\r.cvu1 111:1. 1; I. 1: I
•
... l'he rea l fa ll acy is tha1 the
Co11·bovs h:1 1·c a ly,·uys con1e back
before:" sald Lundry Tucsd;iy. ""'fhis
is ctirfcrcnt frorn a ny other sea!;on. \\le
ha \·c ron1t:' back before but that \\'OS
after 1\IC had dun~ something, \Ve
ha \"C yel to jell as a tean1."
,\nd he :i ddcd. "!light 110\\' \\'C' hav<'
it tougher t h:1 n ,,·e ·,·e c1·er ha{I ii ."
Knox Denies Rams Too Conservative fJ~tent111t111 fl11t
Pl 'Ll.1\l r\i\'. \\'u..;h 1\ll·l'a1·if11· .'I
r onf1·r1·n1·1· f.'11:1r1I Stt'\t' Oi'>tl·rn1.11111
p111b;1hl1· 1\1111 '1 ht• :1hle t.n µ1:1~· lht..,
\1 ,•1·1..1·1111 11 h1· n \\'.1:-h 1ngrv11 Stat1·
1·1111rr,1!1 n1c1'I:. i lh ran\..1·111 '111\t·r
:-111 01 :0.0111hc1'1\ t ';11il!11111.1 . l"1111g;,,,
I <>.tt•h .!1111 ~ll l'l"IH'.1 ·'·I~.~
Dallas isn'l 1,lrk in i; nn a crippll• lhis
\\"('('kend.1r:1\'l•lingtoSt. l..oui!i tnfare 1.(ING UE:AC ll tA P I t'ourh
the Na tional Cnnfcrencl' Eas tern ('t111ck -Knox dcnn.>d Tul·:-ilaf lhal lht• Oi\·i~lon·lt•;ulini.c SI. Louis Cnrchnal~. l..O)i Anf,t~lt.•s U:i rn:-i offl·n:-r i" 1011 ('1111
,,·ho arr 11 nh<'alt•n Oa11as is 1.:1 an(! Si'l'\"tll ll''. .• 1r~1111.1.~ lh:I!. h~<e l
0
l':1n1
liC'd 11·ith lhC' ;\'(•\\ \'nrk (;innl" 111 the lhrl'\\'l\\"O .bo~nh:-1 11\I!.' 111 1.111\IUI.\
Nt"'C fo~asl t•ell:ir.. 0_1•er l)t•t1·1111 S11111l:1~ h~11 \1as 1n h;ul
l-'..----·111 SI . l':nuis , \rc're-1>l!1~·in).! th(' hot ..... .....f.w.hl 1 .. 1s1t11111 n1n1'l o( lh..: d;i~ l ~t tran1 In the lra g11c 011tsl1le nf Nc11• '"If \t'C had h)I on :1 bon1h, ~~~~11~1 "''
1-:nJ:ll:i ncl.'' l ,a ncl r~· ~aid. th~n be calletl ·runsl'r1;1l11e. l\111•'i
l.n ndr~· snld C'\'<'11 if f):1llas lost to St. said ..
l.n uis hC 1\ouh1n·1 r nunl his lt•un1 out "\Ve got lhe ball n1nf' 111n1'"· 11 .~1 rh
olit. is bt'IO\\I th<' 11\'Cl":IA!' or II Ill' I'.:!, he
"I'\'(' Sl't'n 11~ 1,·fn 111 ,i:.an1r s in 11 l'O\V 11rtdr1I. "(In prntl 1cull~1 1·r 1·r;. O\'
-hcfn1'<.' hul t h<' odds :1jl:dnst 111' 111'(' ~cl · 1•asiun \\'t' b.c.i:u n 0111· dr11t•i. tk't'll 111
tin A gr<'n l l'I'.' • f .;11ul r~· ;ultlr d. nllr O\\'ll ll' rt·11nry
'l'hP 111·111r1 ra1:-1•d lht• H.111 1 .. n·r1111I
to 3 I gotllJ,: 111tr1 lhl'll" ..:~ttlll' .1~:1111..,t
1:1'\'l'll B.11 .11 :'\l1h1 auk t·r~iu11l.1\
'l'tw.1 .. 1·11r1•1I 11111 1n11c·l11lo11 1" .1ud ,(
lt l'l\I i.:n,d on 11111~. lltll•· l"t•ll .. llllllll~
dn11>.' 1'hl'11 lnn..:t''' p,1-. .. 1·111111•1• 111q1
11:1:-f11r IM ,1:1r1ls .. 111111·1~h1 oil th·· 11
1 1a1':-l'~ ron1pl1·l t•1 I h~ qu.1rl1·1 h;1~i..
.l ohn l l.1111 \\l'r(' (';IUl.!hl hi tH!ll!llll.!
hat·ks. ,\flt•r\\ :irds 111'\\'l';'P''" 1·1 ·11 11 ,
rnntc1111t·d 1111111hl· 1!:1111-. ;1r1• ~01111 hut
tlull.
"1\rtua ll \ th;it IX .\.1 1·1! 11;1'' 11;1 ~ 11111
1011 .11.e:-1 c·fl111p lt'l111n K1111' ~;•1d
tlt'll,\"in,: •·111111·1111••11" h1 .,,11111· 11 nt1·1 ...
-
1h,1I lh,11 1\,1' lh1• ll .tlll" J1111 i.:t''I pa'~
l'l.11.,f1h1· 1L1 .1
\\1···1hr1·11 11111 Inn , !'·' .. '"' lo
11.irold l,10 ·\.. .. 11n \\1•lh1 1t 1l11·n111• 11•••11
111 ... 1 tlll\111 .1111! OIH' ••t 1lu·111 It,,, •n lh<'
lfllll th •ILl,1111•1 II h111i I'-• t 1 !.11111\ !l•tl
'llllllJ.! 1111 ,1 h-.1d
1\1111\ ,,1111 h1~1l·nn1.~t.11l•1l111 P""1
!u ·ld 1111,111nn :-.r1 11f11·11 p.1rlh h, (';111"
·\\c• l'I' th•1 j.ll'll11l).: ,t, 111:1111 111t.,t11 ']'
111111 .. .11ltl f11n1blv l'l'(ll\\'fU'' 111 !ht· HP
l"lll('!ll ·, 1t'!'rdor~ ~·~ 1n l!l7:l
111• -.;i11l hi' tl':nn chd t1111 1111· .. 11 ,,.,.,,.,d d11\\1l un~I ~hor l 1,1111.11.1
'1 !11;1 l1<1n ~ h1·1·:111.~t· 111 1111' nltl d.1 \'
"·
d1·lt•n,f'>< u't·it 111 pla~ for ~011 tq run
\111\ lhl'\ t•\pt•t'I IOll In p ll'' 111 lh;ll
.. 11 ual1nn "
h:nn\ ';1111 llu· l.1 .. 11' '11•r1
th•f1·11:-.t•'" :11,11 11.11 1 .. 11111t•fhlll l.!
111lhthc H:.111:-p1•rt nrn1.1n1·1•,
·r1i1·y 111·1·r 111 .1 :J 1 1lt·lt•11,,· f•1r .1
1..i·:.:1· 11:1rt nf lhl.' J.!:l lll<' l 'h:1\ I.ind 111
1l1'f1·n:-1· 11fll'll 1n t•an:-do11hl1· cu1vnni.:
h11th \11d1· r1 •1't•11t•r:-11h1r h 1h 1·1.11t•:-.
1h.11 ~uu 1hro11 !o ~1 1u r r11111lln r.:
li.u ·t..' ·
'f h;1 t I' II h :1 ! I h(' ll a Ill~ lhtl S11nd.1 \
:-it\t•t (l•'I ... ,111 ! ll,{t'/'11\allH ,,.
Cl"' ,d1·d .1 tl.1 t!t.'1tll.: l..11t•c 11\HJll
:-..1H1rd.,1 11h1•11 lh1• t "n11~.1r:i ln.'I 12-:
111c11J10 SI ,I!•' id S1>.11111·
• (':1•c·l1s 'f'ri11111pl1
\'II \tlt:t: J111 Huh\:. 1111!1 11:-in
' ll l1nk.1 :.l'llft'(I f11 :.1 llt:l'l•HI go:1l'I
·r1 11·..,1 1.1~ 111 ~h 1 oind lh1· ('z~ch
1"t111·<ik111 n:1t1•1n:1l l1·.1 n1 • :-l('t•On1t
1 :.ink 1~11111 J•:u rup1· 1·n11:-1•d to a 3· I vlr
I ·~.r~ 111 1•1 1· .. ;i 111 I' ,1 uuda .
•
~
'
~
•
•
B 2 OA.ILY PILO l
St1·es
Defense
Santa Ana !Ugh destroyoo
lhe Tustin lligh secondary last
\ltt\.; tlnd Tillers foot b 11 l I
(u1ch .l1·ff Jes1:icrsen fears the
Ml •l~ tJ1ing might happen .Fri-
day nlRhl against Estancia .
"In ou r last gan1t. our 1>ass
drf!'n.'K' was \'ery p oor . ' '
Je~persen says about the
Tillers' Zl·ZO loss to Santa
Ana. ''And Estanci11 thro"s
UMfball \'t'ry well. They ha ve
good re ceivers, a good
r1uarterb..1ck nnd they pi·oLect
lhe pas5er \'cry well."
In preparing for his fiNt
\1 ht this 5eason. Jespersen is
stressin~ defense In pr•1c1 ICf'.
.Jespersen snki the Tillers
"'ill use a split four defense
Jgainst the Eagles. "\Ve v.•IJI
try to defend against the pass.
\\'c don't have_ a bad pass
----<-~&b,but . v.:u doo 'l count on H."
~tin's lop defensive player
is ...,11-n·is b a·c k e·r Richard
Unlphrcy (6-2, 205). Student
body president Don Reink e.
a 5-tO sarety_. and 2(11).pound
tackle Alan Kennedy are other
lop defensive players.
\Vhlle Jespersen hopes to
im Ptove hi s pass defense. he
also wants to see his offense score more points.
-"\\'e n1n a mu!liple option
and we are awfully young ot-
rensively," he says. "We 'lre
running a very soph.istlcated
offense and it takes a whUe
to mat~e."
Tu.sUtl is mat'uring. though .
Jn the season opener, t h e
Tillers were b I a o k e d1 by
University. They soored -eight
points against La llabra and
20· againsl Sanla Ana in the
Century League opener.
----Quartert:JaclrJerr-Blettow I!
the only senior ba-ckfleld
starter. I-le lw completed 15
ol-42 passes for 225 yards.
Junior Sean Reynolds .
\vho carried for l20 y a r d s
against Santa Ana, is the top
rusher.
Tustin has two capable of-
felllive linemen in right guard
~lark Dunham (6-1, 7101 and
l~ft guard Jim Lal·hrrlund (6-2,
200).
.
Mo11arch s
Maintain
Top Rating
Mater Dei Migh's r11n1paging
~lonarchs cootinue atop the
Qrficia\ Ora nge County prep
f o 9 t ball ranking! following
I heir in1pressh·e ~7 rout of
LakeYr"OOd Friday.
The ~lonarch.s' n c x t op-
ponent is anothe r h t g h I y
regnrded Long Beach t.IC\'f'n
-Wilson -Thursday night at
Sanla Ana Bo\YI.
1'he poll bas betn shaken
up v•ith the upgrading of
Sel'\1te. Fountain Valley and
\\'et1tmin3ter.
Servite roas1ed l.llng Beach ~fid ikan, J&.21 , and led at one
point. 35-7.
F'ountain Valier and Edison ~ggled to a 'seorcl~s l!e
and the resulr nlor1•s Founuiiu
\'alley into the i\o. 5 spot
after being llhsent fron1 lhc
top'ten the first t\.\·o \1•ce ks.
\Vestminstcr's Lions . "'it h
11\·o losses to non-tounty foes.
have ffiO\'cd into the No. 7
slot after a 21-7 triumph over
Sunset League a d v e r s a r \'
."\t>'!'POf't Harbor. -
1'e:y clashes th is \\'~k in-
clude r-.'o. 4 Edison at Ne1vport
Jfa tbor. Foothill 1·s An;iheim
.it la Palma Park Fridav
night. and \\'estminster and
IAS: Alamitos Al \\r f's t c r n
, hl8'Sd.1y.
I. M•ttr (HI !.l.(IJ
1 ~•Volt !7.0.1 1
J 51n11 #In• V1ll1y fl-0·1)
• EOl>on (1.0.11
1. Foun111~ \11111,,. n .111
'· Foo1~;u ().OJ
1 Wu1..,1n111r (t n
'· .o.n~~fl"' <'.Cl
•LO\ -IH•"li\ ll·l·IJ
10. ICrn"lilv 1)-01
""'"" ~ • •• " • ~
" " " '
• • ,., ' -
If We Lose We're Dead--Pizzica >
Ne\\'J)Ort JiarbOr JI i g h '3
Sailors gird for Swiset League
footblll foe No. 21hls Friday
agwinst Edlson-&tlll seeklna:
their initial league conquest
of lhc year. It's at Huntington
Beach Hi gh Fri day night.
Coach Bill Pizzica and his
Tnrs knO\\' snolher loss mean8
possible extinction from the
championship race and Plziica
says, "I've told our kids to
bring a lullcb und a lantern.
l\fagnolia
Seeking
Re·versal
"\\'e're v•orkln;: on a 11
aspects o! our ga1ne and have
gont back to the ,·ery basic
fundamenta/1 after last week's
sbo"·lnR aga in.st Y.'esln1!nster." \\' e s t m I n s t I! r up!& the
Sailors. 21-7, but Plzzlca says
it n1ay not 00 an upset at
all. "If \\'esl minster rnalntah1s
the level of play It 1howtd
last week I wouldn't be
surprised If It \\'C.nt unbeaten
in leag ue.
Inconsistency has become a
problem for coach J im Ho\ii·ell
and hls J\lagnolia High Sen-
tinels football team and he's
hoping for a re versal of fonn
Saturday night when t h e y,.
meec -the -eosta-Mesa High _,...""'-..,...~
J\,fustangs at La Palma Park
in Century League action.
-The Sentinels-lost -to Corona
del Mar last \\:eek, 42-15, in
opening league play a n d
Ho.,..·en isn't happy with the
resulU!. The SentiMls are 1-2
for the year.
"That "'as oor poorest game
this year," he says. "We 're
hoping .,...e can come back and
play a footbell game against
C09ta Mesa."
The Sentinels are directed
by quarterback Ron Hunt. a
~II . 175-pound junior who likes
·to throw the football.
"He never played \'arsity
football before and he's had
a little trouble adjusting bot
I think he's coming along."
Don -Kindr·ed. a &-0.
175 pound senior, operates at
tailback for the Sentinels with
Gerry Bu llerdi ck as the
te.anUJeadlng r ec e i-¥..U---·"",...,O:f"
Bu!Jerdick is 6-1 and 1 7 5 m)i""" ~ M
pounds. He has caught 1 7 · ,~ ·. ~ ,
pas!M!s in the thttt games -"' l 1~!liMI
hi.s team has played.
"I lblnk they spent a 1ot
of time looking at us and
didn't worry too much about
Lakewood or I;.on& H e a c h
\Vilson."
Pizlica says playlng Edim
is similar to the \Vestn1lnster
menace.
"Edison is a lot qu.icker than
anyone ·we've seen and is very
1>hysical. It does a lot u £
llnebacker ~lltzing and we're
'
. .
\\'Orki ng very hard this week remains wx:hanQtd with Steve
on our pass blocking to protect Foley the No. l t a 11 b a c k •
behind quarttrbaek G o r d o n our quartl'fl>Jck.. . Adams.
"But lhe ma111 Llw1g we Kevin Llndally (200 ) movu
have to do is L'Stabllsh a r\ll:'__iato.,... _deftnsive end -polll.-a.w:l
nlng game. We didn't do that there 11 a vacancy at cor-
agalnst \Vestmiiutcr and as nerbeck that IPilZica Is try1n1
a result they were able to to fill.
put a blg rush on our passer. Comerback Brian Whitford •·u \\'e Jose, we're dead . . . Is lo!t1 for at least two week•
\\'e kno"' thal.'' due to a cracked bone tn his
The Sailors offenslw lineup leg.
Secondary
Concerns
Spartans
Improving its pass derense
is the key Item on the Villa
Park High football agenda thl•
week.
T h e Spartans' secondary
didn '{ perform that well in
r-----the.iJ'..20..20-lie.againsL.Estancla _
and Villa Park figures lo face
an evf!I. better J!!!ssing attack
\\'hen it faces Corona <ref'f..l8r -
Friday at 8 p.m. at Newport
Harbor High.
"We saw Corona de! Mar
belt l\.1agnolia and were im-
.pressed with i t s balance,"
says Villa Park coach Ted
J\fullen . It can run and pass
r very well, but we're more
coocerned with its passlna:
game because we've been so
poor against the pass so tar.''
Villa Park brings a l-1-1
record into the game Yr'ith
a win over La Quinta and
a loss to Foothill to go along
with its tie . The-Spartans are
One of the_ fel!_m.!I figured to
be in the thick of the Century
League race, but a lo!! after
the tie .,..'Ould hurt t~lr
chances.
Mullen also expre~sed fear
boat-rrtrteam'satiTII y
PRIZE_S WORTH
-'t-5DD00
WIN~mtTV
w.kly "91:kln PlckMM '74 wlnn.n wlll be owar-~ lliiNI ~ AIC Coaor Television of Huntlngffn leecfi. Pirtt · ploce winnen will *•Iv• • $91.11
2·1nch, dic.9onal meowte, !ti.ck artd white t.Mvision Mt. s.concl pktce wlnMf"I ~t o
Zenith' talta. tMdel radi9 and third ploc.
,.taes .. Zenith "lti lw.w'' ,.dt" ,.naltle NM• '-th ·$12.95 each. AH priz.et; Ott Y'Olt.tM .-ding
te monuhtcturer's sunetted retail prices.
Wries may IM depljslted until Thursday aftenM«t
at tt. AK Color Televit~ 'lotiiln PlckerM '74
L 1 &,_t.,. or at Doily rilot afflces in Hunti~ten
leach, Newport hach, Cotto Mesa , loguna leach
0t Mn Clemente. w.,kly #Inners will lae netlfled by meil and may
pidi up their prizet ot
AIC c.l9f Televblon
I ~6 lroo6lhut1t l lvd.
Huntlngten 1.-ch
Watch for this 'igsk in rickeroo '74 playen form
each -k in tht Doil! 'ilot •port• tedlon. Cin:i. _tba_.teanLyOU-think_wll -Win..i~lrin9..Jn.Jha.-.•----I -Mtt of 30 games and Mnd in the player's form en-
try W.Ni or a t'fflOnoble facsimile. Then wotch the Dillly Piiot aperts ,.,_. for Heh week'1 list of thrff ..........
What does Magnolia have
to do to stop Costa !\,lesn? GARY KEY GUIDES EL TORO ATTACK AT QUARTERBACK.
handle the Sea Kings runnine,
attack, especially their
straight dive plays. C o r o n a
picked up 269 yards on the
ground against hfagnoHa .
At the conclu1lon of the • 10.week com~tltlon, I~ will Invite fint plad' winners to try f0t th. ewt.11 gn1nd prize; a Zenith color televi1lon. The
16-ind\ di..-nol measure tallle model col0t Mt It ..tuod et $291.11. It pn to the 'igskln 'idieroo
'74 c:om.t•nt who bisf ~ictt fhe oufcom• of
Mkctod ptvfes1ionol faotball pines the Wttkend
Wlewin;v the close of f91Ulor plckeroo ~nfesf.
"Their defense concerns us
very much." Howell s a y s.
"They do a lot of stunting
1'ith their lineb.1ekers and our
kids "ill have lo learn how '
to block them. '
"As far as their offense is
concerned, they have a fine
line and that tailback i s
dangerous with fine speed.
' ' Th e i r quarterback has
been off'Bnd-on, but he has
the potential lo have a con-
sistent game. U they don 't
make any mistakes, they will
ht hard to beat "
The Sentinels wlll run out
of a full I-formation, similar
to that of use.
\Vhlle Magnolia was losing
lo one of the appa.reflt pov.•ern
of the Century League. Costa
Mesa lost a 16-6 \erdict to El
~fodena m a game that sa w
all the scoring in the first
half.
The l\.fustangs h e I d El
~fodena lo no first do.,..ns in
the 9eCOOd half and we r e
thv.·arted on several llltempted
9COring threats la te in the
action.
1'1tls Week's
Grid Odds
Uni Foe
Still After
1st Score
Esperanza High S c h o o I
hasn't scored a point in three
football games this season but
coach Dave Stout is confident
his Azt~s will do well against
urxlefeated Univcrsi!y rriday
night at Valencl'a High in the
final tuneup for Or a n g e
League pla y.
"We've Yr'orked hard t b i s
week trying to learn blocking
assignments for !heir multiple
defenses and I think the kids
are catching on.
"Unll'ersity ls a very big
and physical team and v.·e'll
have to !!lop their running
game if .,...e are going to win."
he adds.
The Esperanza attack that
hes been stymied at the goal
line this season. is geare d
around the passing of
quartert>ack Paul Saucedo, a
5-8, 150-pound senior.
"If we are going to win.
l\'e'll ha\'e I.I) improve our
passing game ," Stout says. R1m1 owr Grlfn BIV by I
O~la"°"'i ov1r Tt)llJ by !J\')
UCL #! owir S!•~loro bV 7
lJS( Ovtr Wt~I>. S!1tt by 10
Tr••t Tr.:11 over Tt••• A•M
" Nt~•a1~1 over Mlnourl bV ll
Air F&'(t O•" Tu-'•M bV ''o
Pr>ntt1on over 01r!mC1ut~ by J
Trnntt!H ovor lSlJ by ')
ll lcl>lot n ov.r Mic~. S!llt bv 10
Pur<1ut ov•• 111ino11 bV J
Top receivers for the Aztecs
include Charlie Barbo ur and
Dv .sophomore Jim Tehan. Tehan
is the leading receiver in the
first three games.
Go!Otn Wt1! over LA Sov!INlnt
~ .....
El Ct f":no oytr O•t...,, Cout bv
over ,o..,1o<11 Wttttrn
M1!1r DI• ov~' l!I WihQtl llY •
Fo1in11111 V9!1tf ov,r l .,.,, b1·•
Sin (ltm•nT• ove• \l•l•ncl1 ov I
l(itnnecsv ov., HYntinl!on 8tttfl bY
What does Esperanza h11v~
lo do to stop the University
Trojans?
"We ha\'C to slo"' down their
running game," Stout s a ys
\11thout hesitation.
· ·The y have 1"·0 :ine
tailbacks and their fullback
is an all-round athlete. If we
can stop them, \.\'e'll be in
business.''
Stout wns referring to Jim
Gr~n at fullbac k and
tailbacks Terry Preston and
Ron Dyke.~.
\V hen Universily defeAled
11 Oottoo owr El Toro tr!' 1
CC\!• /,\•1• ....... M•onoh• CY 1
U~lver1!!v ovef E1per1n11 bit 10
&•rl ov'r L•o-8e1ch Dy J
Mtrln• ow., Wu!e•n by •
E111ncle C>Ytr Tv\!ln bY 4
C•nvon a•or 01n1 Hlll1 bY 111
EOl1on C•tf NtWllbt! HtrbO•
V:1lencia Inst "e!!k, Dy k '? s
bv came off !he bcnrh to rush
for 82 ya rds in 13 carries
tor a 6.3 average. Ml11ID11 \lot!\'I ovtr 1.,,.rer Pinet DY 17
F a1·ra' s P assin.g·
Me1iaces El Toro
El Dorado High coach Glen
}lastings is ph.llosophical about
his team's No. 1 ranking in
the Clf' 2-A football poll.
"It was a lot of fun becom-
ing No. l. but it's goin~ to take
a lot of \\'Ork staying up
there,'' says I-lastings.
bas a bo.lanced attack with
a fast tailback (Brian Heaney)
and an excellent qWltl.erback
(Gary Key).
Haslings Wl'Tll on to oom-
pare Mission Viejo with El
Toro :
"El Toro doesn't throw the
long bomb like Mission Viejo
and it docs more running. El
Toro comes right at you and
tries to beat you with power."
"Our defense did a fairly
good job containing Estancia's
ground attack," says Mullen.
"Corona de! Pt1ar, ho.,..· ever,
appears to be bigger which
could cause us s o m e pro-
blems."
J\1ullen doesn't plan on using
anything different aga.ln!it the
Sea Kings, but hopes t o
perl~twhal theSpartana
have been trying to do i.11
yea r. Improvement in tackling
and cutting down on penalties
is also something he has the
Spartans working on.
Villa Park is mainly a run-
ning ,team. The Spartans pirk-
ed up 251 yards on the ground
against Estancia, b u t com-
pleted only three passes for
35 yards. Bruce Benden is
the leading rusher and picked
up 84 yards agaiMt Estancia.
•The work wH1 start ( o r
Hastings and the G o I d e n
Hawks Saturday night at 7:30
when they take on El Toro
at r..lission Viejo fligh.
The Hawks moved into the
top spot in the ratings behind
the strength of their 14-10 vic-
tory over l\.1ission ViejCb.,,,El
Dorado is 3--0 with other wins
over Sunny Hills and Cerritos.
F ou11tai11 Va11ev Attack
Bob Farra leads the Hawks
attack at quarterback. He has
.completed 33 of 66 passes for
420 yards in three games and
is the returning player of the
year Jn the Orange League .
" Ilas SaxfJJIS Worried
Loara High Sc hool re-
bounded from a pair oC irac-
lice game defeats to win its
football league opener I as t
WOOf" and Saturday night, the
Saxons tangle with one o{ the
early favorites. f' o u n ta in
Valley High, a t Huntington
Beach !·Ugh.
I think he did a fine job
in making it go, especially
the times he kept the ball
on the outside nms."
Barry &lead started his fint
game al tailback a g a I n s t
Marina and did well. He car-
ried is times for 126 yards.
To lilt ~iglltlo for the grond prize, _you have '• win °"' of fhe weekly 'ig1kin 'icktroo '74 co m-
peUllunt. lelow a,. fh4i rules, fhe list of 90"'"
ft ontry ltlank. Good luck.
RULES
'· ,...... ,.. ....., w-i. ....... -• _, ...... 1 • ...u..ii. .. ..
.. --"'--........................ le .. le 4efl ....... ...
·-.................. _, ... 111'11-'" li&e .... ._,...
.......... 1 ... 1 ... n.. wtlldi ....... ..,_ will ...
... 'llW.
2. Ser.I II i., l'tOSltN ftCUIOO, '74, ..,., De,.,tm...t, P.O.
... ll60, C..to-..., CA..,.,..
:I. Ontp --,,. '8f' ,._ ,.,....111..t .ch witff.. C-e1._..
-..... the! _._ effitlolls ....,. ,,,,,..11,... l'IVllljMe .............. 1 ..... ..,._ ., tll'llfle ·-1.-. .... _,
~ _,. "lkUtlew _ .. .,.!Ml th.,. 111---'.
._..... .. , ....... -ttMr. peint ....... ltt _,,..; .. flnrel ..,.
"•llMIMili.
4.. ...... """' IM ,,_.,_.._. Mt IMet 1het" n-..,. AM. •
............ _._ .. the Do; ... f'llet ... kt ~ ' , M. '"""-....
s. ~i.., .,.,__ ..... "*~ .... ,1., •• , •"' h ily ~ ... •••lersa .,... thitlf lftwnedictle fe..,m.., -Ml 1H11Wa te -· . .. 1W mMll llAHl MUST ll AUID W OI INTIT IS YOID.
,?················································· l ENTRY BLANK ; • • . -. : '--------------~~ : . --. : ----------------:
: 00.,---~--------Zip ____ : • • . -. : ---------: : CPdt faomt you think will win lhN Wffk'1 game : • •
' 1111111 at Gl'ffll lay f
CleYelancl at Mew hglallcl :
Walhington at Philadelphia :
Oklaho111a at Texas :
Stanford at UCLA !
Farra's favorite receiver is
Ken Dressel. who caught 11
passes in the Cerritos ganlc
and has 20 reception s for the
season. It was mainly the
Hawks pessing attack \Vhich
did in Mission Viejo, with Far-
ra completing 11 of 26 11crials
for 193 yards.
Coach Herb 1-lill. a veteran
of several seao;ons with the
Soxons, r emem ber s the
rormer association with Foun·
tain Valley in Irvine League
play. They are hoth members
of the Sun!Ct circuit this year.
Hffi also praised the work
of guard Bob Peterson . He
did an outstanding job i n
blocking Marina p1ayers ac-
cording to his coach. : • • • •
USC at Walh"'9fon State l
Texas Tech at Texos A&M !
El Dorado Yr'ill be the first
real passing team that El Toro
has faced this year.
The Hawks can also run
with Henry Arambul a doing
most of the work. He picked
up 73 yards again!t. ?¥\iRsion
Viejo and is the leading rusher
on the team.
Hastings feels h.is defense
v.•Hl have to duplicate its effort
against J\1ission Viejo to beat
El Toro.
"Our defense played a great
game againsl Mission Viejo."
says Hastings. "Whenever you
ca n hold an explosive team
like that to only 10 points
it's a great effort. ~I Toro
"We 'll have to try and slow
th.cm down to win this week,"
Hill says.
"Fountain Valley looked ex-
tremely dangerous when we
soouted them and they have
the n1anpower and a well-
coachl'd team.
"They have built a great
prog ram there and il is get-
ting better every year. They
like to throw the ball a lot
and have good running
balance so you can't zero in
on one or the other."
How about his own Sarons
who disposed of Marina 20-6,
in Sunset League .warfnre last
week?
Girls Sports
Summaries
OIJltLI TIHIOI
VAJltSltT
l tt-hick 01 UI Mfuletl Yl•I•
llNGLll
R-mon tll oel. Mad1w111 \"I .... Srynlltldt Ill o.t. Htbt1l
l.J. G11m11 Ml dlf. 1rl111n ( t·1.,, s~ydt• l~J d.i. ol1r11lh \~ 1-1; PtflntV Ill cMf. John.or. M
• • • • .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • t-J.
DOUILll :
Missouri at Nebraska
Tiii-at Air Force
Princeton at Dorflllouth
TeMMslff at LSU
'MlchHJ• State at Mlchlqan
Illinois at Pwdlle
LA So.th west at Golclt11 West
El Camino at OnlllCJe Coast
Ariiona West.rn at Sadcleback
LI Wilson at Mater Del
Lo•a at Fountain Valley
San Cltmenfe at Valtncla
H1111l"'91on leach at lewdy
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Monarchs' Macauley Hurt "We're always glad to \irin
and I think our kids put things
toge lhcr o bit more last week.
\Ve a)so bod '°me real good
breaks."
P1u!1001·V•vor11 CLI d1I. s-.rr·OI•· • mood IM) I·'-RICl!lt·TOl!I.,. fM ftf. a Wtfldtl-MtrChffll {L) 14, Mfi'C:h\nl-·• Hvlll !Ll <Hf. H11ntt•Ht1ld /M) 4 . • Ro151llo.¢otltnl'loftf' CMI dtt, Corf • 8
Rll!Off Ill W. OINit·b1vl1 IM) dtf. :
Smlth-l(JIOWU6" IL> •·1. Fort1-0vlo1 1 IMJ O.t. T1ylor>G llittlsm ILJ .... a • WOMl#'I ,.lllD HOCICIY •
El Dorado at El Toro
Costa Mesa at MognoHa
UniYenlty at Esperanaa
lrta at Log-leach
We1t.rn at Marina
Estancia at Tusfill
Torrey Pines at Mission Viejo
Canyon at D-Hills
Newport Hwbor at EdllOll
Vlh Park at Corona dtl M•
• • • • • • • • • • • ., • • • • • •
Another offensive lxlckfitld
1nJury ha! put Mater Del ll lgh
111 bed shttpe for It~ fo0lbnll
gam~ Th ursday at 8 p . m .
:i11:ainst Long Beach \Yilson at
tilt' Santa Ann Bowl.
\\'Ith Jlnl Jl1dgt and Martin ,
Sundy already on the dlsabltd
list , 1\later Del cooch Gary
Ca rr says that fullback Bob
i\lacauley will prob\1bly n11!!S
1'hitrsdoy 's game with a hip
pointer.
l\1acaul<'Y "'as R I d a f! ' s
rtplacement in the Lakt':.,..'ood
game and he did a good job.
picking up 59 yards in 10'
carries. Dan Brown "~11 take
Ol'er for ~lacauley If he's not
ready to go against \\'illlOn.
Although third .string, Brov.n
has carrll'<i the ball 1~ limes
for the ~fonarcM. pickinf up
SS yards and scor ing w o
touchdoll'ns.
With Hidgt, Sundy 11 n d
~111c11ulr.y out of !he lineu p,
~1ater Oci is counllng more
and mort on tailbllck P a I
r-.tcKeon lO lead its rushing
attack. lie "''as outstanding
In the l\1on.irchs' 30-7 shocker
over Wkcwood,
Carr feels LAJng B e 11 c h
Wilso n and Lake.,..·ood a r e
similar In many "''ays.
"Both \YlllOn and IA:kcwood
are blg, phy1ic1I and they
like to hit," says Carr. ''Doth
teams play in thAt l 0 u ah
Moore Le:agul! and play t"ht
same rough, tough style of
foolboil."
CArr v;as a Is o impressed
with \\'ilson's team s peed
\vh.ich is traditional of tea1ns
from the Long Beach area,
\,The Brul.ns also have good
Sit(',
\Vilson d0t>s an excellent .)ob
of blocking for Its s p e t d y
bocks and has a very ag·
g re ss Ive. penet r ating
defcnlive unit , sovs Carr.
flfnter Dei movCd up 10 sixth
!his week ln the Clf' 4·A fool·
b.'111 ratings and Is ll silr.-polnt
pick to de.feat the Bruins.
ltill pra ised hiss tart i n g
quarterback, J\1 11 r k Carlton,
for his successful running or
the sprintout option.
"It worked well for us and
COID YOLLITIAll ..
is-'fi."'" CO.ti Otf, f-'1•tot111 1$-f,
1111"'' ot 1111 G1mt: llM Monrot. Jll(~ J1nnl11Q•,
A O•tr.ot Cot1t 011. ,.,,Id,~• lJ.7, "" 111~1••1 ol 1~1 01""! l1ur t 1 MtDOftlld, llw"9 Gr•-·
•
Oolfe11 w .. 1 J, 1111 Lft Aftftlt• J :
Golde11 West KOl'lnf; '"-•rt•, GM• • ,,.,., l1lllltt'. •
H1Ullme: Geldtft WHi, 1... :
OlltlJ TllOUI :
VAJlUtT -• s111 c11-i. nu 10 u111.tnr1r :
llHOlaS I
M1tney !SC:) "'· 1t111otit IU\ •·t· : C1ltlfll !SCI dtf. JI-(U I · ,
O•llhtriR 16CJ a.I. Dsl!M w t.t : a1sc1 \ \ •fl. SloueiDM IU. 1 f~ dtf. 'l'c.iilmt UI I 1 f.1"''-Kl dff. MtF••I• Hit :
DOUILE5 •
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
COPt<•nt !lCl &ti, IOlltff.~-Jlt~ : (VI M. D•klev· lflflfbKk ISCJ def. 8 ~""·A11tfl-""IOlfT IUI ,.1. 0 o • o t 11 -• ~trn•,,Otlrd~K) dtf. •1¥1l111t••·Tvllbn e IUI W. Dl'k•Prkt Uf dwl. U•· •
!lt11rfrlmttt (SC) .... H111lon•Hlll(«• t
!Kl di!, l!ittn·WJIU1m1 IUI fol, c:.ot• : Lutld ICI _,, Al4Cl'lll'IOOdy·PHkJnotoll a
IU! 1-1, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••D••••••••••astt•••••• ..
•
•
•
•
• . ·"lit •
• ' .
DAJLY PILOT S I •
HuntingtonB~h
. I
Record Deceivi rtg
Area Spo1·ts
Calendar Winless Tigers Frustrated (J(J Hosts : '·
c:aI Poly ,:
'
T'*"41•v 10c•. '11 A llC\\' couch. a nt'w svstent Wlltr POIO-l(~v •t llu~"nq1Qorl J aucn, M1u1on vltlo ,1 W•J'~'"· ! .. 111 aud inexpt'r!cnct.'!i p \a y c r l!
-Y$ El ,. .... ,, MlMloro vi.10. M••ln• h dd 11 LOflll ••Kii Mrn11..,. c.11 •• ' u 1. ave u ed up lo a bit or
t. Edll(ll'I "' lff\11\11 hiKn •• Et1...v1 frustration for the Valrncla
The Kennedy Fighting Irish Orange, 27-20. But the lrilh l'.!;.. C'Ol.lfl1tY-VIH1 P1rk at c~ 11*1 High School T j Pe-r s football .... ft n......... #AW. Cos\1 Mfta ti M.onollt , t~rtnc•• " n11ve yet to lose a football Jed Orange, 27-t a tr u• p; •t Tusun, H\lllt1~1on ~-:~ ,., lttn tesn1 ttus season.
and the Hun 'd ....., Newport HrOOt ti Edi-. l~,_ game Ungton quarters and Hangartner sa1 '' FOU11i.1n v.u..,., w1~i.rn .1 141,,,,.... But asnong the frust rations t>-...i.. ltll II l :IS), DC11U1 Oilen have u..t lo win. "lhe ~-.,. our main corr ::ire pro_ milling st1rns according J"" ,.._.... Foo1 DAH-Lono llNcll WllM!n VI If''' But Kennedy coach John ccrn." Miler Del ti S•n1'\ Ant 80 ... 1 l~I-k) coach F'r1."(t \Vorknlall Y.ilO
u ••• ~.. h!n"· f Frilt'f !Od . lll <lefec!ed f r 0 m J)on1in~Ut:Z awuoga1wrcr t M the Oilers While the Kennedy de ense FOO!tll!l-Vlll• P1•1\. ~' Cor~ ~ record · ..1~:,,;.,,. and 1 'ed h M ... 11 N1wPOr1 H11•DDr, 1;,i.ncl• High in Co1npton lo the Va en· ts \.al;\.~ ... '& ears has Hangartner-worr1 , e ., Tut!ln. Ntwp0r1 H•rDDr ~1 E111aon cla campus this fall. the Hunt' Beach .H t II Hun!lngton IHth. WM'9rn v• ingtOn uuen-fs happy with hia pro sc M••lna •' Wt11m1111Jor. 6••• ., ya le n c I a mcels ~an slve at•·~ that h1s Irish -.... ol!ense. -. Irish -·• the 1 L69u"• B~h. T0t••1 Pin•• u Mllilori i.ao.;a. .. ~ •u ,... v1,10. unl•~·•llv ~• E"""•~nt• •• Clemente at home Saturdn.v I F~•. "'""' a( W V41tMI• (fll •I J!, El C•tnlnn ti ace ,_y ....,... estem and at!O go to I.be weak or °"'ll9t C0t1• cou"'· c~nv"" .,,. o~ .. 1 nighl in the fiMl tuneup for
High. strong pro sel wltb a wide 1_~_i'_11:_•_1'._"_"_'_"_•_M_"_'_''_"_'_"_'" __ o_ra_n.:g_e_Le_agu:.._•_•_•_li_on_a_nd_thr
"They are a very good op. slot.
Tigers have yel to lil'Orc a
point ln three oullngs.
"\Ve're building the pro·
gr"m from the bottom up,"
\Vorkman suys. "This is a
young lt-am end il hllS shown
st~oidy lnipro\'t-mcnt e a c h
week.
··Nine or our 11 people on
defense arc so1>ho1norcs and
junior11 and six on offense.
That means thnl 15 of our
22 starters will be back ne.:.:t
sen son.
"We'll operate out of a pro-I
fonna1ion and use a slunling
r
dcf(!n!e ," \\"orkm1111 suy:s.
JetTY, Leonhart. one of the
starting seniors in I ht" of.
fenslvt': llnC'up at S.11 and !9S-
pounds, is the quartf'rback .
"ltc thrl'w wPll the . first
week but I coached him so
much the seC'Ond V.'C<'k he
didn't do 100 well . Seriously.
he has a great poteut1al."
1'he T I g e r s havf' 111'0
sophomores optratin~ :ll th('
lmµortBnt tuilback position.
Donnie ~loreno. :i S.6, 140-
pound ~peedster. had 3 Joni:.
jump of 22·1 ~"2.-inchl's ::is :i , __
freshman. ,
His b 11c kup Is 1\l i no
Rodriguez, a 6-0, 16.s.Poundl•r
>A'ho ran 10.3 as a fr~shmnn
for the 100 yards.
F'or n. team that hasn'I
SCOrl>d a point in !hret games.
hO>A• does it figure 10 dent
the Sau Cle1nent~ defense"!
"It niay bo tottgher thHn
r think but our kids have
n1 r11ured against some f i n c
teams n.nd I thlnk thl.'\''tl bf>
able to move the footb1l11. llut
l\'l.''11 have to stop their run·
ning attack to wln "
' t:L'. lfv1ne's water polo te..h
bid~ for its seventh victory
in JO gan1es tonight wh en
coach &1 Newland '1 Anteatel'l'
limit Cal Poly 1Pomoaa) ..
6 o clock <it l'\ewport Har~r
H1Gl\, ""
l'tl IS fresh from e SCt'OOd
plf!C<' finish ir1 the Northern
C1:1hforni11 tournament at Stao-
lord last \\'l>ekend. losing 10
t:C Berkeley in lhe chan1-
pionshi11 1ntttch.
The Anteatl·r.!I are current!]•
rank1-d :Xu 3 in the nt1tlonal
ratings behind Cal and UCL:\
tion team." 'Hangartner says. fl a ngartner's quarterback,
'"Ibey have bad their prob-lilark Larson, has completed
lema In terms of fumbling and 29 rJ 54 passes for 591 yards
penalties, but their Houston and eight touchdowns. Rick
SPECIAL VALUES FOR TODAY· THRU .SATURDAY Se habla Espanol
veer is very diffi'-"l" gb r "--w Panna has cau t 18 o
Lending the Oilers Houston Larson's passes for 408 yards.
veer is running back Loren And Bob Terranova h a s
Micklin, who gained 136 yard s comp lemented the pa s s I n g
last "''eel. f 265 rds "They do a good job or run-game by rushing or ya in 51 carries. ninl'.." says Hangartner. rd "'ke IY!rite But the Oilers do not have Left gua Ju.i an impressive passing game, (6-0, 195) and center Dave
'Which probably relieve s Han-Hupperd (5-10, 180) as>e:1 .. the gartner. · holes for Terranova.
"Defensively, we have not Defensively, liangartrw;.r
been ooming up with the big says linebacke.r---Joe GaJ'Cla
plays and our pass defense (6-0, 2Ut) and safety Bill
has~noL.been that good," he Atkins-(S.l.1,... J&)-both read l-
says. defenses well. He elso has
KcMedy has defeated EI a quick defensi ve end in
Modena, 19-14, Neff, 19-18, and :P.lanuel Toste (~9. llKI).
l..agu11a Beach's Size
. Big Prohlen1 for Brea
Everett
hnpressed
With Vikes
is impressed with ~farina's
running backs.
But the Vikings' outstanding
linebacker. Jim \Vend e 11 ,
scares Everelt the most.
"The strength is t lie i r
defense," Everett says. "and
\V e n·d e 1-1-is-one of the
best in the league. He is a
good hiller and .can m a k e
plays on both sides."
So, \\'hen Western an d
Marina collide in a Sunset
~Rgue football game at 8
Friday night Everett says his
offense will run a \V a y from
\Yendell.
"We are running the
Houston veer and he is the
kind of guy you lry to nm
away from."
Westem's veer d cf ens e
has been partially successful.
The Pioneers have scored 59
points en route to their 2·1
record. But their first win
"'as a 1-0 forfeit against
Redlands, which act u a 11 y
outscored the Pioneer!, 34-13.
"Offensively, we are getting
a little better each week ,"
says Everett. even though his
Pioneers only scored 15 points
in losing to Los Alamitos laat
week. Yet, Western has total·
cd over 300 yards in each
of its last two games.
Its leading rusher, running
back Ed Reid. has carried
43 times for 276 yard.a. He
ran &7 yards last week for
a touchdown. Everett a I so
says quarterback Brian
Bideaux runs the option well.
Bideaux rushed for 127 yards
against Savanna. ·
The PioDeers ha..,e their own
verafon or Wendell on defense
in Bob Aguiler (5-tt, 205) who
Everett says "ls the key to
our deferue."
Aguiler and middle guard
Britt Belt (5-10. 200) wtll play
cruct1I roles in stopping a
Marina orrense that Everett
says "takes a blast series and
nw right at you. And I ttally
\Ike thclr nmning backs Ron
Rou and JJm Rankin.''
1-tarlna ts only 1·2 but Eve~lt oys. "the)' I h o u Id
have won thclr ()pener and
they lost a tough. one last
llreck."
year.
MV Rival
Operatii!g
In lst Year
ESCONDIOO--Torrey Pines
High will bring a young and
Inexperienced fontball lean\ to
P.11sslon Viejo Friday night to
face the Diablos at 8 in a
non-league gam.:o.
A first-year school v.-ithout
any seniors, Torrey Pines has
a record of 1·2. It h:is defeated
Anny-Navy, Jf..12, but lost to
San Man."OS, 21-6, arvl La Jolla.
the ball.
Torrey Pines competes !n
the San Diego section of the
CIF. Because of the distance
between the two school s, Tor-
rey Pines wu unable to scout
Mission Viejo and roach Cliff
Kinney doesn't know what to
expect.
"We koow that Ml!Slon V1•
jo is rated 'very blgh and
that probably means troubl'
ror us," says Kinney. "We'll
just have to go into the ~ame
hoping to stay 89 close as
v.·e can.''
Torrey Pines Js very sm~ll
with no players over I 7 O
pounds. Jt runs a pro-set with
spilt baclts a:irt 1lkes to throw
4l-O.
Quarterback Mark H a I d ' has complett.d 23 of :iS p09!\1's
for over 30'> yard! In thrt.w:!
games. T?rrey Pines' running
attack Is led by Wllll t'
Ramarez. who 15 very small
and not that r,ulck.
Kinney says his t e a m
has trouble with tumbles and
Interceptions. but po!nt."I oul
that things can only gM better
when one ha• nothlng but
underclassmen.
"Our gOlll at the bci;innlng
ol thti ye1r w11 to stay in
every aame,'' H)'ll Kinney.
·•we did ln our tlrst t w o
games, but seemed to los-e
everything ap:alnst La Jolla.
T~~canR:lveMls1lon
VleJO a good battle."
WESTMINSTER SANTA ANA FULLERTON
15221 BEACH IUQ. •PHONE 893-8544 120 E. ARST ST. AT CYPRESS• PHONE 547-7477 1530 S. HARBOR BLVD.• PHONE 870--0700
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY •••• 8'30 A.M.·9 P.M.
SATURDAY •••.•.•...... 8:30A.M .. 6 P.M.
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY .•. ,8:30 A.M.·9 P.M. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY •.. 8:30A.M.·9 P.M.
SATURDAY .• 8:30 A.M.-6 P.M. SATURDAY . . . •. 8:30 A.M.·6 P.M.
ND Y • 9:00 A.M,. 5 P • SUNDAY 9:00A.M .. 5 ~P-;;M~.:'il;__...,::SU:::N:::D::A:;,Y..-.. ____ ~9:;::00::,::A:;::.M:;,.;,,;·5:,iP;.J·M=i .•
le"•••• P•P ' P•"•"
H•lp1 •••P •••l ~o ~niji~ ~•o•. '•olo•t• eil91~··
·L~59c
LUGGAGE
FASTENE
ADJUSTABLE
FENDER
SAVERS
PIOTICT5
YOUR TlllS
98~ ..
·-··· .......... ~.~. ......... ••d ......... ft
!~GI b.old1 up on fuel ,,.,,...,, Cloo•• wh •le r•• "'"·
•CUSTOM COATW
• 11.0WOUT flftOOf
•RUST RESISTANT
fOI MOST
DOMlS TIC UIS
UFETIME 81/lRlltTEE
~J."' poll t; ... ,i, all 1• ,.ur e il et Oft' ,,,.. le< G
,1.0ft .... , ••• ""d
.... t .... u••.I ""' , , ••I thoft~· '
1 IAIY fO VII ~::; IS 66 ·..,..,::-:;_: ... -az. . C
· ·--'::.----. -uN--
HEAVY DUTY
II ,..fl!•• fell• due •• del1110 I" "'ol••loh, o• ,..,~ ... •••hip G•
blowool, ru1t-o"' "' ,..-.. ul .. ~l!o ""9••ol pur<ko11t """' II••
co•. ;o ..!II h• ••p!otod "P'I• ••••••.I•~• ot <ho•gt. U def•<· Ii>• ,.,.111., ..,., ;ft,.o!/H br '*' lol". ,.. ,.,11 iouoll tho ••
"'~lllo• wi1h ..., '"°'91 f., lobo<.
• ii•• 1hoh•t1 • -··· "O•<I • C••'•' pull ... ol.n ~1 ... 1··~ 1 ••••
• lo .. • hub •p.o>o i
9*"' p<o•,..•••
• Ch•o'"o 1•0••
11uo•O
• •q""ll .,,1.
~ondle lo<>' &
1<>ddlo
201NCH
HI-RISE
BIKE
• •0111n<1 .odd11
A MUST fOI TffUlfOD llKE 11011
MOTOCROSS K T
I s ... ooth COit•
5•• lo<l~du 2 ~••trll•••' ~... hordeneil len1
dlo., ••<~•• I. drl • ., • Chro"'e ploteil
..., l l 'I .. u U lt! _ _,, .. oo ,.,.
78 SERIES 4 PLY NYLON CORD •
DOUBLE BELTED WHITEWALLS
CORNELL "300"
$ 88
A78.l3
ph11
$1.80fET
IOU,. OU~Hll Ill IU 11~1 !Oii UJI tOUI T Ill,.
n .1.c11c", Ml U't "0111, tCWOIT 'ICOI Oll!C.Wf "ICll'
' 30 MONTH GUARANTEE
40MONTH
GUARANTEE *
TllfS o o fO•
-~·
-~
TOYOTA'S, M.G.'S, Dnl'S, DATSUll'S
MO MAllY OTHEI fOlllGll CAIS
S.60x1S
S.Ox1S
T~b•leu l lockwolla 2? MONTlt CiUllANTlE
!1.oo.1ss15aa1 1s.2or 13 $139•1
I 6.00112115« I is.Hrl4 115911
I UYNOVf
& SAVE AT,., ....,,
;:;:;:~~~S••tG:l;::t·-1'"4' "'9S/l t" 12 VOLT ~~~;R 14 ~ llGllOUIJ l\~~'-"'":-""'-...:._...:._--''--!!...!::.-i! ::===t===y,='"='"=AN=D='l·=';;"'~";.;D;;•~·v~1~~~·;•;:c"~~.l; PRESSURE TYPE ··~RADIATOR CAP FOR PICKUPS
,,., .. d .. ,.,1., .1 ........
••o• 0 .. 101·-• •ood 1,1,., ,.,,q,, U•~ ••oil '""'~ ·:Jrl 59c
".
1~
r~~1 ~
,,., ... ,.,,. ••ll•ft•
.,,,~ ,,;, "II~' ••ol·
l•e p•oHu" .. 1001e
1o p , d u o9•od lor
)'11~• •o•
flll MOST UIS
99c
PANELS & CAMPERS '
llG SllfCflON Of SfZIS
1.1011s I 1.oo.1s I 1.so1d6 !!:: ~.!~ ~9,,~'
TOllt Ol.I flll •CC•'"' llOAll\111 Of co ..... tlo ....
•u '"''' ,~.,, n11••~ 1•c111 ••a• Oll 1191.
QlllUTl SMOl:(Llll ,LIJIO I NAIL
HAMMER ~~LIGHTER
HOM! C FOR 66
011 SHOP
FAN
BELTS
KtE, "' !IPAl:f ..... reut tltl.NC
-.. ........... ~1. ' -········ ,. .... . -..~··· ~ .. ,. .. . ~ ••• , to• '"'"'''" ., ..
q VOLT
TRANSISTOR BATTERY
fOI MOST CAU 12C 88~ ...
FLASHLIGH1 I
BATTERIES
IASY •• USf
NA TIO NAL LY Delco A0V f"T l$!0
AIR SHOCKS
COM,llTllT All. AOJUStAlll I 11.t.1 t\lil·I1c:11.111:1
,., u n ult 111Kc 111•11111 tOll•&U.
•11 11 1•~ lt00f:1.t If 'lllllt(.11 (.\111,
CIWlll, IUlll'll ,.1 ... 1, l•T fllluctl I , .. ,,.,
'~ --.,., ... , i...i ·r~ ....... ,, ... .,.,,...._..t.........,
........... _-.1.1o.o! ....
mmu.1"" 35• l W•IL.&IU
11\Ct tlll YllCll ut
CMUTt •M Ill ....
.. _,,.,,,_._ •· ~ l -• .. . . ..
,.
•
-. 4 DAil Y PILOT Wedntsd111, Octobtr q, 1CJ74
Matailors
Stre11gth:
JC Grid Stars I Perfection
Cougars'
GWC Tabbed No. I
Rustlers ··Pi.cke'l to Win Tit le
Passing
YUM A -Arizona \Vestem
football coach Al O<tnirl~ cets
a heltdache lnlking about it.
Ii is evm possible he gels
a neckache.
"\Ve have had four players
who have bro k e n their
cervicul vertebraes." he said.
"And three of them w e re
starters.''
And. until Ins! week . Daniels
was minus three of his best
players 'v.ilo were ineligible.
So, ii is not surprising that
his maligned t..tatadors are 0-4
and ha\·e scored only 32 points
in four games.
And ii doesn't figure to im·
prove Saturday night either,
"'hen the lt1atador:s f a c e
unbeaten Saddleback at San
Clen1enle High In a non-con-
ference game.
Duniels is probably fielding
his best team right no•v. John
Parker. \Vi\Ue Walker a n d
Jessie Swint, ineligible for the
fi rst three games because of
residency requirements, 1\•ill
pl<iy Saturday.
-"They -have im1"=oved our
running attack a great deal,"
Daniels said.
BRYCE ADKINS
Golden W•st Offense
MIKE NANKO
Or•ng• Co1st Offense
\Vith Parker and Walker at
running backs aruj_ SY.'inl at
tight end. the Matad-ors barely LEW CHUMICH 808 JONES
lost to Mesa. Arizona. 13-12. Golden West Defense Orange C01st OefenH last week. Parker ran for 89 _ _::__ _ _:... _________ _::. ______ _
yards, Walker for :W. Swint
v.•as used as a blocker.
But the ~1atadors' strength
is their pa~ing game. Bill
Ludington leads the Arizona
Community C o 11 e g e Coo·
ferencc in passing, throwing
for 525 yards. Hjs primary
receiver, llerman Nixon, also
Darict IlilL>1 Defe11se . .
Big· l\.e)' for Cctn~yon
leads t.b.~ ronferCflce, catching0, One of the reasons. for Ca!1·
J2 ,asS& for 199 yards.-yon l:li~• 27-6 foolbll!I \\'1n
into the game which will con-
clude the. pre-season_ for both
schools. 1be Comanches have
wins over Laguna and Para·
mount and a loss to Universi·
GREG SCIARRDTTA
SaddlelNick Defenu
Rustlers
Ratec.I 211d
In JC Poll
. No. I Goal
LOS ANGELES -"\\re'll
have to play a perfect game
to defeat Golden \Vest SatUr..
day night."
That's the op1ruon of Los
Angeles Southwest Co 11 e g e
football coach Sterling Dyer
v.·hose Cougars l a c e the
Rustlers in the Sou t h e-r n
Callfomia Conference opener
at OCC.
Golden w ... College's foot·
ball tum has annuaJly been a bridesmaid in the ~hem
cautornia Conference football
scramble, but ooad::i Ra y
Shackleford's Rustlers figure
lo end their frustratioM this
season.
Sbackleford's '74 contingent
has everything a good fOOl.ball
team needs -talent ex-
perience and a wealth of Lop
freshmen .
That's why the Dally Pilot
picks the Rustlers to win the
Southern Cal circuit.
Here's a brief analysis of
the cooference w I th the
predicted finish '
"Reall y, if v.•e can keep the
score down , I'll think we have
done quite well. I thought they
had a good team last year,
but they're better this year,"
Oyer, in his first season 1. Golden West (3--0) -If
as head football coach a t sophomore quarterback Dan
Southwest after ooc campaign Accomando stays he a I l h y ,
as 'an assistant, is teaching ·there's no reason why the
at LA Jordan H.igh, then mak· Rustlers sOOuldn't go Wl·
ing the transiHon to he a'd ·beaten.
coach in the late afternoon. Paul Fiskness is-one o£ the
While the S o u t h w e st cooference's premier runnlng
Cougars have yet to win a backs. And Rick Hoover and thi · Bob t.1acauley are two ol the game s sea.son against a better wide receivers. perfect 3-0 Golden W e s t record, they do have several The offepsive-line Is sound
offensive leaders in the con· with All-<.'6nference t a c k I e Gol~n West College is rank· ference. Bryce Adkins as the anchor.
-ed second and Saddlcback "-We run a-multiple-offense A~ linebacker Larry Grady,
sixth in . th~ first Daily Pilot but use the wishbone more also Alt-conference -last sea-
pol1 of 1uruor college football ·than anything else ., 0 y er son, heads a veteran defensi\·e
teams in Southern California. says ' crew.
.Bakersfield tops the ratirtgs ~ ~rt Warren at fullback %. Rio Hondo (2-0) -,.J
with a spotless 4-0 record. is averaging 4 8 yards a carry Roadrunners are annually ~
4. LA l1arbor (l·l·ll -decision over santa Anll while
The Seabawks could be tbt the losses were to 0 r a n i e
sleeper ol t h e oonfereoce. Coast CZ<Hll and Saddletiack
They've beaten a tough Can-(ZS.71 .•
yoru team (26-21)1 fell 1to 1. Santa ?ito\PCB (Jdl -
Orange Coast (l~l~) in toe The Corsairs llaVe toppled &\\'O
last minute and tied Mt. San of their tbree 0pponeni., thus
Antonio (13-13). far but things figure to get
Kevin Keenan ranks second tou!:hcr Saturda:Y night in tbe
in the conference p a s s i n g opener against Rio lloodo.
s t a t is ti c s (behind Ac-· s8.nta Monica has a good
com and o) , while Dave running back in Abel ·Diaz
Robinson and Lamont and a· better-than.average
Montgomery are the leading passer in John Mcl.oughlin,
rushers. . hilt the. C.Orsairs' chief pro-
5. East LA (l·l·ll -Th~ blem Js depth-and th.at
Huskies are definitely t h e · figures to hurt. in a physical
surprise team of t he con-conference such as the SoCal.
rerenee. They've def ea ted Santa ~1ooica has beaten
Fresno (27-21 ), tied LA Valley Glendale (21.(1) and Ventw-a
(14-14 ) and fell to Cerritos (28-23) wh.ile losirig to
(9-7 ). Compton (JU).
LYM Cain is the Huskies' s. LA Southwest (O-!)
No. l rusher and is ranked The Cougars of new roach
first in the conference wilh . Sterling Dyer are winless and
407 yards (5.5 average). may have an even tougher
6. Cypres5 (t-%) _ The . time in conference action.
C h a r g e r s have· a solid Southwest is led by running
defensive unit, anChored by back A. C .. Cox while Mike
n1iddlc · guard Paul Charlton, 'Vilchcr ranks as the. lhi.rd
but the offense has been in· leading passer in t h e con.
consistent. ference. Mike Freeman tops
Cyprei;s' win was a· 1 5 • 7 the circuit in pass receiving ..
Pi1·ates' Set~o1idcir:y
Gets A11,otl1er Test Golden West 'A Rustlers open while tailback A. c. Cox is of the best in the state, and
the Southern Cal . Confert~ce in 'at 8.1 per try. a I th o ugh coach Marty
season Saturday night against Mike Wilcher is the thlrd Blackstone lost quite a few
LA Southv;est, w h i I ,c ~<id· leading passer a m o n g con--starters to graduatloo, helll dl~~ck has a bye in 1 ts ference quarterbacks. com-still have a title contender~-~-TORRANCE-Out of the ·swearingen have rolled lo a M1~1on ~erence schedule, pleting 22 of 31 attempts with Mike Ortiz guides Rio HOOIJQ frying pan and into the fire. 3-0-1 record. ,
hostmg ArlZOJUl . Western at only one interoeption. at quarterbac.k with R o,"n That's just about the silua· Austin's chief receiver is Al ~nClementcH1ghSaturday But the defense is where Watamura and Le ~n tionthatoonfrontsOrange Clegg, a 6-2.183 -pound
night. Dyer is concerned. Verstegen the top run n i q g Coast College's football team freshman who ha3 15 catches
. ~range Coast. not_ ranked "We are weak on defense backs. Tony Mendez Jis this Friday night (7:30) when for 250 yards and lwo TDs.
in .he ~p IO, ~sts ~h1rd·rated with only one returning. let-possibly the top receiver in it hosts highly rated El .:n.nino And two .other receivers-Jim
El Camino Friday rught. terman. We · use a defense the circuit. College. z a m b a re \ I i and Terry
. P~sa~ena CC is No. 4 in similar to . that . employed by Th e Ro a d r unners have OCC's Pirates had problems Howe-hoth have 10 catches.
the poll , thus three of the Golden West" with !Our down ·dendfea8ted SaAnan Bernardino, ~7, \vith its pass defense in a \\fhile the \Varriors like to
top four teams are from the linemen. Don Jackson at end a !Ulla , lG-3. 41-23 . loss to Long Beach CC lhrow. they have a talented
Metropolitan Conference. is our only letterman." 3• Los Angeles cc (:l-1) l~st week, but tbe seco~ary running back in Gene Skulick
There are also . three SoCal Does Golden West have a _ The Cubs went all the Way fi gures. to get an even stiffer who has carried 58 times for
Daniels will stress defe.nsc over Laguna Beach Ja,,;t 1\'etk
this week. however, in hopes \\'as lhe Comanches abil_ily Ip
of contai ning Saddleback's control the play at the hne ol
quarterback Marty Mikkelsen. scrimmage. 1-----~!fhey--throw--the-ball-ex--eanyon-coaeh-Ghal'les-Wood,
tremcly well and we think however, isn't so sure his
thal is their strong point." tea1n v.ill ~ able to do the
Daniels says. "\Ve will have same against Dana Hills Fri-
to put a rush on their day night (7:30t when the
quarterback and have o u r teams clash at San Clemente
defensive backs drop deep.·• High.
. .._---------,--"·r.culLteams (GWC. RJo Hon-\'leaknes.s in his opinion? to the stale championship last test Fr1d~y. 2.'\Lyar.ds.and.oruLlouchdo" . .._ ____ _
Dana. Hills' biggest problem do and LACC) in the top 10, '.'If they do, it's 1n the seCOn· season before tying Fresno. Ef-€ammo"s-s·o1rhvm-o-re--. .
against Canyon will be stop--two from the Mission Con· dary. They're awfully strong lO.-lO. but it figures to ' be . quarterback Jeff Austin. a 6-3. And ~f that isn 't. enough,
ping the Comanches two ex-ference (Saddleback, Citrus) al linebacker and up front a Jot tougher for coach Al 210-pounder ~anks No. I in El Camino has a solid punter
cellent running backs. and one each from the South and we'll have troubJe•moving Baldock's crew this vear. the _P.1etro~h~an Conference and plaee·Ricker in \Va 11 Y Coast (Cerritos) and Western the ball oo the ground." LACC · bal --• ·t h passing stat1st1cs-ev~n ahead Leistner, who has hit 16 Tailback l\1ike Yuematsu has is an1..-,:u w 1 ~ straight extra points ;ind one State (Santa Barbara). Although tbe Sou t b west Floyd Graham and Rich ·of Long Be a ch s Pete
tricky l"\)OVCS to i;o v.•ith his Southland Top IO season reeord is 0.2. tbe ·Roberson \he leading rushers Tereschuk who passed for field goal. " Ken Bom!rowski (fi..4, 250) "The key to this game v.•ill
is Daniels top defensive tackle be how well we can handle
and free safety John Woleske their big defensive line," says
has already intercepted six llastings. '"Ibcy're n~ only
passes. Mikkelsen bas thrown big, but quick."
10 in three games. Canyon ,brings a 2·1 record
Olson Do\vns Sansone
For Irvine Coast Title
good speed and Mike l\1ason Pos. College Kccord Cougars have lhe leading pas.s and Terril !\!organ guiding the nearly 300 yards against OCC The three-pointer came last
is a very smart runner. I. Bakersfield 4-0-0 receiver am 0 n g cooference passing Mtack. last week. \1·eek in the Warriors' 17·14
"Dana llil\s runs a tough
2
. Gold en West 3_0_0 teams in Mike Freeman. He The Cubs have beaten \\'est Austin has rompleted $4 of 1vin over Reedley. They've
J\otre Dame six defense V.'hich 3_ El Camino 3-0-l has caught 12 in two games LA (n.IO) and Compton (29-97 passes this season for 802 also blitzed Laney (4~) and
really has 1ne Y.'Orried." saYs 4. Pasadena CC 3--0--0 for 184 yards and a pair of 7), while losing to Phoenis: yards and eight toucbdov."nS San Diego. Mesa (34·13) while
\Vood. "\\'e might have to do S. Rio Hondo 2-0-0, _1;.:o_uc.:.bd:::.cow...:...ns:..· ______ _:...<cc31::_-':.:1.:.· _________ •_•_the_W_a_rn_·o_rs_o_f_co_ac_h_K_en_..:'Yc.ing..::..·_F_ul_le_r_to_n_(;..2_1-_21.;.I_. __
more passing against it to &. Saddleback 3-0-0,.
move the ball ." \\'ood is also con~rned 7· Citrus 2-0-1
y,•it h v.·hat he calls a very 8. Cerritos 2-1.(1
balanced Dolphins a t t a Ck . 9. Santa Barbara 3..(H)
Dana !fills gained over 100 10. Los Angeles CC 3-1·0
Bruce 0 I so n successfully
defended his championship in
the men's club presidenfs cup
championship at Irvine Coast
Country Club with a 2-and-1
victory over Phil Sansone in
the fin!\ match.
Sadie Hawkins jack and
competition Oct. 20.
yards in the air and on the
ground in losing to Brea last
week, but impressed W o o d
jill wit h tho balance. Surfi11g Meet
Set for HB
Next big event on the mens'
club calendar is the Raw son
Foote and Earl Stanley seniors
tournament.
Basically. it is an individual
championship for players SG-
and -over v.•ith flights by age
grouping. Also included will
be a partner's event and a
l'ompetition (or foursomes.
These ":ill be nwdc on a b\iJJd
dra\Y basis.
Big Cttllll""
One of the big events ror
the men's club at Big C:inyon
Country Club or Nc"·1xirt
Beach is the annual hi~h-lo1r
tournament to be played ()('f.
IS-.19.
Dick Fyke and l\arr y
Carlton v.•ill defend t heir
cro"11 against a field of more
than 100 players.
Also on the calendar at Big
Canyon is the annual y,·itchcs
and "'arlock louman1ent to
be held Oct. 27.
Costa ~lesa
The annual mcn·s c I u b
championship gets under way
this v.·et!kend ~•t Costa ~tesu
Goll and Country Club.
••
Cuba Curl and K a t h y
Bransford tied for fir~,t place
in A flight in an odd or even
tournament recently w i t h
scores of 36.
In B flight: B. J. \V ie\and
\\'aS the 1vinner 1\•ith 31. lollov•·
ed by Joyce Thielman at 35.
Bea Anderson y,·as the C
flight winner y,•ilh 32. follo"'ed
by Dottie \V ick at 351~. Betty
Kretz captured D flighl 1l'ith
34 1~.
1'he Septe1nber ringer com·
petition v.·as y,·on by Pat Eorio
"'it h 65. follov.·ed by Kathy
Bransford 11.nd HCl<'n Moullon
at 66 in A flight.
Rose Erickson \\'On B flight
with 58, follO\\'cd by B. J.
\\'\eland at 6.
Bea Anderson \1·on C fl ight
\\·Ith 61. fo1!011·ed by Polly
l\1yers at 63. Bet1y Kretz won
D flight 1vith 60.
B. J, \Vieland broke 90 rt·
cently 11·ith an 86.
.19(/1 llo/e
BERTRAM
All He"'!
HOW
OH DISPLAY
21' Flybridqe Crul-
l I' FlybridCJe Crvlo.,.
35' O...nmblo
ll'Coo•-
46' COft•rrhllle
' tHE CROW'S NEST
..... \ ; ' ...... 2,22 ....... 1 .11,111. .:~N•w.,o•t ••"c11,c.ur.
' 673·8511
··we haven't been that in1-
pressive in our pass defense
so far and this could hurt
against Dana Hills." s a y s
Wood. "It can pass as welt
as anybody we played so far.
Dana Hills also has good size
in its offensive line w h i c h
should give us trouble .''
1\rea Polo
Sunimaries
JUHIOll COLLIGI
Sctrt "Y Q11•rttri
Gcldtn WHI 7 I l :i.--17 E~~1}.~ "'JJ~',ei Jcori : 1 Cas~e:-•~ Hor,,.,el 4, Oscl\nf't J, k'f"G 7, PicklCrd,
011nn, H15111lc... Ek!\, F11:>l•n.
JUH IOll COLLEGE
Scort by Gu1rltr1
El c~"'ino 4 1 i 1-10 SaddltOac k 0 J 0 e.-I Saddlet>ac~ >Ctr!nq; Klllenbech J,
L"'' l. Smllh, C1mooe11.
VAllSIT'I'
Sc•r• ~t Ou•rltr~
The 1st Annual All.City Surf·
ing Championships will take
place Saturday and Sund ay at
Huntington Beach Llie Guard
Station II with the first neat
starting at 7 a.m. Saturday.
Any jWlior high or higb
school student in Costa Mesa
can compete in lhe freestyle
and knee-boarding contests in
his O\\-'ll age group. The Costa
-Mesa Department of Leisure
Services, Recreation Division,
which is sponsoring the event.
will present awards for each
class division.
Junior high students can
now register for 50c and high
school students can register
for $1 at the Leisure Services
Ofnce in City Hall (77 Fair •
Drive, Room 305).
Upl~n~ 1 ~ 1 'r.=========:i un1vt "llY 1 l J l-111
U'llv•'>llV ttOl'l"O ' ~Cormlck l. Hi1H•11. Cot<;trov.. L¥et1~, l . Cempllell.
JUHIOll Y.1.llSIT'I'
•Loww ,., ... ,_,,
•Mil 0.-,.,... '""' c..,...,.., 2 fl'] y"" •'nlnt lo...,_,.. MV""91
eo.tocl IH
t..aM~•el
HARBOUR vw ' .
THE
PEACE
OF
MIND ................. ...._. ...... ~ .... ., ..
.. ..,.. .... JM c•• ... ,.... ....,. 0-'t ..... ................. "-"·
c.11 • ...,..
712. W12~PRE 0 INSURANCE
2970 ......... .&.
Wt.211,C .... MtM ........ .,c: __ ..... ,
979-6543
•
It'll get you ~than
you got befOre.
For a limited time onty you can I save $1.00 I
on a half-gallon of America's best ~elling whiskey.
I
•
•
•
..... ,
FW 1fp I rt.ifr te .......
''THE
OTHER"
-Ht'I S.. T-H•..tt
"JOHHHY
TOUGH .. -.....
.. DAIJHG
DOIUMAHS"
fWl'Y!XJdY Jo¥es a Wlnnerf
-tc:Al:AMT ...
"ON A WAR DAY" .
MM.ttiruFrt.·1:181tM.
S.t. &.Sun.opens8:00 ltM.
~I il 'I! , II . cw.in llMtl 11 frnl
imfnliD.i"T O(f6i1• 11 www
"" tT•• c•u
"AIRPORT '75"
Sunday is ·
·rl1ll&AY
. ~ ... . .. . .
~· '
Wedneway. Oc1ooc1 9 1974 [JAILV PJL OT ffj
Three! New Lascoe Ballets Debut ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~W~l~S~T;C;;;;O:.~.;T~P;l~IM~l~l;l;I-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,
let t For•iCJn ·Piay Of The-Year
Co~y ·Aw ari:t
titalti Las<:oe's mag·
nifice nt Dance Thl'ater
Company gave us no less
thun three brand new b{jl·
lets last weekend In the
Orunge Coa s t College
uuditorium, l\\'0 or which
seem destintd ror a long
sojourn in the Lascoc reper-
toire. .
·'rive F'orOc tobe rfo~i ve''
and "DCja \1u" arc su1>erb
n e w ex ample s of
choreograp her L<i scoe 's
gcni~1i; with the rormcr get-
ting the O\'erall nod from
this v.'riter by virtue of its
g roup m o ntag e a nd
La scoe·s brilliant inte r·
pretation of the Darius
~l llhaud S('Orc.
\\lorthy premieres indeed
but they had to take a back
scat Saturday night -in
term s of thi s critic 's
analysis and the audience
r eac tion to u
breathtaking work that the
I..ascoe group of eight dan.
cers first perforrped tv.10
years ago.
.. SYNAPTIC J unetion is a
elcverly s ardonic and often
ruthless commentary on
mankind and his inherent
besti ali ty.
,Its theme
....
LET THE GOOD
TIMES ROlL (PG)
::.tM:M,..t11'11Y ,, .. .,.
·~"-'·"-,, ... ._~)
... 1 ... """-:"" ... ~., .... --·-
~ .. ·: ...
lli•'bra ~t'ek.-.nd
.. ,l':C" ~~ ·"*'~
''~~•"•<-•.a
OAILT .t 7 & 10:10
SUMO.\ Y • Z-5:20 • 1:40
ALSO --1o ....... --·,1'1flWi.i ---limn S&nUUil 1k lhtt
Ctialfi ....
Segll Pmyr.at •
-~ -DAILY .t 1:35
SUNDAY · 1:35 • 7 • I 0:20
l.A, 'l'IWY tMANCHESTfA f KJ
0.0, 'AWY tCtTY DA. I X.I
•MA.COM COUttfY llHI•
"tffH PUIHS HIA'll• 111
•CAIAllT•
•40 CAIATS" 11'61
~OIATH WISH"
''Sll:n(.0" Ill
"C,.,,..11":'
-C,Olt T\IHI'" 1'61
"OlA TH WISH"
"Hllrteo~ Ill
Opon D••lv 10 1'> am
Music Box
bcgi n11i11 ~ God-plalllcd 11
garde n und n1<1n is tlcvoted
to its dl·struetinn" -is
puundl•d into the onlooker
\'ia a C'On1pl'llin g series of
dunl'c rurrns, a ll of lJll'lll
clel'(•rly uttunetl to Dun D1t·
tn1er's l:.t~H:il eoll;.i gc.
Dittn1er ~11·t•s u ... ;1 <·olll'C·
tion of .µop ~on gs ;ind pl'otCst
chants, cleverly inter1\01cn
throughout th{• ballet 11110 u
chorl•oi,:r:.iphit· eacophony
th<it left a mo\·ed audience
in co1nple te l!ilcnce for
SC \'l'l'al :iel'unds before it
g;i ,·e the-L;isl·oe grou11 the
0\PUtiOn Or the Cl e ninJ;.
1\tl. EI Gll'r d;inCCl'S par-
licip:.ited in this s plendid
and tremendously cxprcs-
sive.balJct:.a nd lhl'Y n1ust be
namcU for their efforts :
Sh;iirric Braly. fll indy
Burd, Buddy Culbo, Adele
C<lnctt i. l~ila !\l acNci l.
Lynn !\f ille r, .John Poth!r 1
and Judy r;uzzo.Scmplc ..
---CINIOOllll ?O . . .......... ·-... .
"'"'ILLOH" Ill
"CIMDHEL~ LiiElTYu-·
• ,
The
Regular
Feature wiM
be shewn before
and afler the preview.
"THE LOHGEST YARD"
wltti Ill
IUIT lEYHOLDS
"2001 SPACE ODYSSEY" • "SOYLEHT GlEEH" IPGI
'"IUSTll & llLUE" 1R1 • 'UST SUMMll"
"CLAUDIME" IPGI • "LOIDS Of fl.\ TIUSH"
"CAIAIET" !,GI
"GODSl'ELL"
EDWARDS
HARBOR c~1:A 2
HARBOR BLVD. AT WILSON ST.
COSTA MESA 646·0573
2 rMILES SOUTH Of SAN DIEGO FWY ,
FOR WEEKENDER
ADVERTISING PHONE
NORM STANLEY,
642-4321
' •
J1119Y IU.lrl!Oll ·
f rank~nst~ln
..
llrrht·-.tru rtlt'tlllil·rs 111
~l'Ul'l'h ul .111 Ol'i.'hc ... t r.i hale
lhe 11ppor1un1t)' ul lhl·ll'
hit''> r1J,:hl ;:it 1t11s n1umCJ1l
111th lh(• .1r1·11aJ at lC..' Ir
1 uh· o( l'orluJ,!ue~c conUut·
tor 1\ll'uro (.'a:..-.uto.
Call l11n1 al L'CI 1f \oV
\\Jilt to \\Ofk Ulldl'f lhl'
l;;iton or this ta sc 111a ttn~
and exC'il1n ~ condut·lor,
llL•'ll 10:.tkl' )Oll l'll\Cal bul
\OU'll lo\·t• ll
"THE REAL INSPECTOR HOUND'"
ly r-Stoppetd ·
t ..... _.. ........ -_,,, ......... ·-. lk Pi•t• --•ril -•• ~ -.~., * IU> ...... -~ -Ct .. llf< ..... H ,, 1-lM••Y ttir. S-6ty -I , .•.
Ca:i:i utu. pruhuhly the
r11n.-.t .-.uui.:h t :1f\1•r n1:11•slro
111 n1u ... n· t11d;1y, pluns to
l.Juilit thl' L'('J i.:roup into
-.n1n1~thinJ.( l'l'l'llY big Untl
he ':. lo1ik1HJ.: tor th e
n111 ... iC"i :1u:-\1 ho 11 HI help'
hull lo du ti .
-1'11 ,.: l,,\(il'N,\ li..'.H'h
Ch<Ull hl•r ,\1 u' i l' SlH' ll't" ha~
ttddcd <lnntht·r 1·ontl•i·1 to \lh:tt 11 ;1s ur11.::inally a fuur·l-------------+------------
conccrt sc ~sun 111 tl1e
Laguna Beach llii,:h School,
ca ... suto is partic;ulurly
look1 ni.: for strini: players
and he ... t ~·1·sses his bclil·f
that rnus1 t·1 ;1ns Ur:111n fron1
the eo1nrnunity arc 1·itul in
the furn1;i lion of 11 hat 11·ill
b~ u t•an1pu:i·Cotnmu1ut y
l'1t:.c1nlJIL•. ·
'l'hc <:xlra i.:oncert \1•ill IX'
on flla rth 27. 1975. and thC'
<li i.t1n guishcd cnllt'n1LI<' 111
lhC" P ;1rk /\\'Clllt l~
a uditorium 11·ill l>c t he
\\\·st1,outl \rind Qu1nti.>t.
'l'hl' llC\\' SCiLlltHl 01\t'll:> ()('(
28 11·ith thC' f-'reuth Stnng
'frio. All cont"crts ;1t 11 ·:.io
p.111 .... h;:ir1l.
• • • •
• STARTS FRIDAY • •
1'y ffiAllN THEATRES
D1slribul~ ,,
Allied Atlist
GD
°'TH.4rs ENTEITAINMEHT
CEITA.IHLY 15"
N.Y. TIMES
.. ""suru: STAI Cat
SftoWll Doily el·
S:lo.t:OO.IO:IS
s.t./S... I 2:30 (ji'j~~====~·~, ... ~·~,,~0.1:00.10:15
EVllr'lbOllY Bl ....
.@AIAfttT -,..,...
_. ... ll:*llY_
~II
l;i1a M innelli
Is Dynamite!
With Michael York
Joel Grey
Helmut Griem
Call Theatres for 2nd Features
"
EDWARDS
CINEMA VIEJO
'A f',1, it , >i ~IC,l "IA " ' ~ ,,
NOW AT
THREE
CINEMAS
•• '''''''''''''''''''''' • '"''''''''''"••t etettti9
• ••• • •• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • BETWEEN JAMBOREE & MACARTHUR *
NEWPORT BEACH • 644·0760
IT'S
SURYIYAL
0 THE
FIERCEST.
AMDTHE
FUMMIEST.
"THE LONGEST
YARD" is a mo•ie that
cracks a lot of jokes. ~
And a lot of bones. 8Yrl •
Reynolds stars -~
touqh, sassy -and ·
always that fire .
Reynolds is ot his
,,,.:>st virile. The wroth
of a woman scorned
starts his t r ouble.
Howevtr, he's got some
wratti of his own. And
tfW' last 45 minutes of
the film is unlike
anythincJ you hove rver
Sttn. It will hove you
howling ond che-erinq
like no movie ever has.
"T HE LONGEST
Y ARO" is for men, for
women, for everyone.
!Except th e •eryl
younql.
'"'""" ~:: ....... " l A• AlllRTllllllDl PJIDDUCTICll
BiiTREYNOlDS -~
~THE LONGEST YARD'' OOE ALBERT ~
tc.~··~~'"°
ED LAUTER MIKE CONRAD
The
Sllb:tion
al lllimi
• P111•
"Oe;Uh Wish"
• •
•
•
I
IJ6 r>AllV PILOT Wectnesda~. O<:loo.r 9. 197A
QUEENIE By l'hil lnterlandi
CK..,.'•"•••• lr••~·"· 1.,
;
.... \ ·•' l~ ' " ., .
' !
"~·1y \\'ife bought ll in Europe, and the first one to
snicker around here 1s fi red~"
FLY TO
AND FROM
L.A.
ONAL
AIRPORT
T-o
Los An9eles
trM s ... +, ......
From
·Los AllCJeles
to S•f• ....._
~l••t •O••vt "-'••tu S •IA 6 20A !01 Mo Tl.I
e .IS<\ b SOA 18/ T11WI:' Tn
~1 ~ ....
' ' 0
1.l•vf •••••( "I • ••o
6 JSA f OOA J04 Mo 111
I OOA 1 2$A J9? Fr
"~ 0
6 lSA ~ SOA IOl Mo
b·JOA 1 OSA lOS Fr~'l.u
I DOA 7 J!A IM E • MoTu l.lOA I 3SA 111 Mol11
1·JOA B OSA lit fr
I 40A 8.0SA Ill Mo~5Y
I 40A B !$A 1~] l"Wt'fn
B OOA B lSA 121 Fr
8 HA B 404 11~ £• F• S..
B lOA t OSA 12t E• MO
8 •OA q OSA 131 MO
t ·JOA 10.0SA IJS E•.Fr IO :?OA 10.S!A 1•s Wt! IOJOA 10-ssA Ill Ea.Wt!M
10 JOA 11 .0SA 19f Sd
11 l!A 1110P Ul Wf!lnFr 5.i 11 '!IA 11 ·os P l~J 11>0TuW 11 :SOP 1.2SP Ill 0d•ly l·SSP 1 JOP 149 O.io!y
1 ~0P J.l}P 1}1 0..ol'f a:OOP ~ 2>P I)! E • Mo
I OSP A ~OP I)/ Mo
•:1SP S:20P 191 S,1
1 OOP ;;JSP 1sq Ex.~ S"IOP /):1~P 1~1 lu s·SSP 6:20P 10) E•. lu'!.d 1.JSP 7.00P 161 TnFr S.i
6 t SP 1 \OP 169 Mo Tu We
J_lOP J...!!SP 11J tnFt~
l .lSP 8 10P 115 MaTUWe!.11 ISSP 820Pllll11Fr
8 JOP 8 ,l~P 181 E•. 511 l•JOP 9 OSP l'rl S" 910P q A\P 18S l YWt. Tnfr
9,ISP 10. lOP 189 Su
To
Los Angeles
...__~
l•r•itMJ D1 • .-.,111M11
I IOA I JSA 310 f•. Fr 1 I UA / IOA ]11 Fr
I I ISA 8:10A 316 E•, Fr 5.!
0 8 OOA 8.1SI\ J!S E•. MO 1 8 10A 8 lSA J11 MO
0 8 IOA 9 11A 326 T11Wf!
I S'oOA ql\A J18 MoTh5aS...
I ~ 4SA 10 10A JOI> Wf!
0 q l'>A 10 lOA JJO E• We
1 11 OSA 11 :JOA JJI !Mo!v
0 ll:OI P 11 IOP Jll Oaoly
I I !OP !.•SP l•O 011ly
I 1 SIP 1:30P l•2 0.olJ 0 J:XlP J·SSP l•1 MoW1S.i I J?IP J·)OPJa6TuTl)FtSU
I •·1\P •·SOP 310 E• . .!ioa
(I •.1\P ':•OP J)1St
' ' ' 0
' 0
'ISP S . .lOP JS6 Tu !:lOP 1·11P 3qo E• TuS..
6 OOP 1.21P JIB Th Fr 5.!
6 QOP 6 JSP 360 MoT11We
e WP 1 1\P 396 Su
6 llP 1 10P 361 Tn Fr Sa
' 6 SIP l•JOP 366 MolY We
I 1 10P 1:4SP 3JO 111 F't
0 I WP 8'1lP 386 Mo1'uSu
0 1 ISP 8:10P Jn we Th"' s .. 0 8.lSP 9.10PJ98Mol11H1 () 8·•SP 9•lOP 116 w~ Fr Sci
1 q ()(IP 9 JSP ]18 Sii
0 q •OP 10 DIP JBl l 11S.i
0 •·•oP 10 \IP 38• WeTnFf5"
I 1010P IU ~SP J88 L•.!>.i :i.u " 0
FTom
Los Angeles
To fvlltrlo11
Mr•l"'I 01 .... ylellcl
0
0
' 0
0
0
I
0
0
0
0 , ,
' • 0
' 0
' ' 0
' ' 0
' 0
' 0
' • ' 0
' 0
l f•Y{ -~gO•[ f<T ;~!<J ·~Sto...,
0
0
0
, ..... , ........ '" ••lQ >'0"" 6 OOA 6 ·20A 101 MOT11 6'XIA 6 WA 181 TyW~ Th
6·IOA 6 SSA 10f Mo
6 15.i., 1 OSA lQS Fr Sdl So
1 ISA. 1 lS A lll'J Ex.Ml>lu llOA /JSA !IS MoTu 7.4SA 8 (l(IA !]1 M65U
1.•SA 8 OSA 11Q Fr 7.SSA 8.l )A IQJ luWeH1 8 OOA 8 l!A 2~1 S.i 8 l)A ~ ll lll 111 If 8 10A-II l5A 121 ,...,, 8.ISA 9 OOA IJJ MQ
8·1SA 90)A1/QE •Mo
q •SA 10 OSA lll E• Fr 10 JS A 10 SIA IQ\ 'II~ 10 IOA 10 ~lA l)Q MO'.)"
10 •SA 11 OIA IQ/ S.i 10 WA 11 OSA 10J T~fr 11 •SA 12 (IOtj US Mof11S11 11 WA 12 !O P 111 'llellllrs.t ll·WP. I OSP ]j\ 0."1¥ 1 OSP 1 ?SP ttl 0,1t1y
1 IOP 1 )OP l•Q 0<'•1,
1 )~P l ISP 11! (M1ly
' 0
0
0
0
' " " 0
0
0 ' 0
0
0 ' 0
0
0
0 " "
o 70A b'l!A 301 Mo
b \)A l IOI\ •81 Fr ' ,., I lSA 308 Molu
7 llA 1 . .lOA 311 Fr
1 1111 1 40A 314 MoS.. . ,., 8,l!A J10 Mo
8 71A il:•OA 32• Mo
~ lOA 9 .0~A. lib luWe IG :IOA 10'3SA 337 MoS1o1 10 10A 10 JsA ~as s~ n ?SA !1 40A ]lb MoT11Su 17 OSP !1·20P JJB Oall1 1 !O P 1 2SP l•O Oao1,,
I \~P ~ IOP l il 0.1olv
l l'IP l l'il' l•4 Ma We St1
l {\P l !OP 3•8 fuTnFr !.11
• l\f' lJOPlSOEA '><I
' ,, , !Uf' J\O ly
~ ltoP ~ISP 390 E• luS,1 r, OOP b ISP 160 Muluwe o l)SP ~ 20P 1&1 t n f.r , ,. I OSP l~o Su
o l)P I lilP lbo Molu \'We ' oo• I ISP J~8 Tn Fr 'we 8 O~P l8o MoluW
J j >P • OOr> tsl I:'• 1,.o v.rS.1 n 'oo• fi 1\P JH Wl'll'!Fr l XIP IOP !\I Ma
4 ,(Ip I )I) )Q·l YI•· Tn Ir
~!\I' ~IH'tl<i[•!>.l
~\,JI ~ !!P !•' l•I
b ]\P b l0f> ''I '"'' I 11\P : 7~f> -:~, l • <...1 ~II I 2Qr> I Jl fl I'! I 1! I o
/·~OP 8 !OP 17) MoTuW< S~
R.XlP 8 JSP 1 1 ~ W•l rn Fr
8 •SP 9 Olf> I ~~ Sit
q 10P q ilP 1~.) Ir 9 XlP t lSP 2~l E• S.1W
FUL1.E-RTON·01'4T A.RIO
•t••• ·~""' "' 1•10 I ,,,, 1 1uA. ~81 1-r
-•IA q 00~ •OR 0~11 ~
J() l(Jt. 10 SIA ••R '.~
q i \f> Q 1•1P 1 l(l \'.•
9 ~o., ' \SP •!6 1>10 Tu
" 0
0 ' 0
0
0
0
0
" " 0
• l 1 j) ~ lllP Ji8 MoT11ln
• ·~,I) •• O}r+ J~O Fr
"'" 4 ISP )18 ~"
~ OH' q ?OP •50 WP
~ /OP Q 3;p 4B6 MO T11
I 1,p 9 iSf' la• \'ielhF1 S11
OHT A.RIO·FUll.ERTOH ..... ..... ~( , .. ,.,. 11 I"\ I SS A 7tl ~a l lr 1'1A 11! 4)/. 10l Th Fr n I 1"11 11 'IP JjS Oa!ly n 1 i~f' • l)P 7qq Wf Tn Fr
1J, 1,0 ID0P2tSE •5.IW
i, '-"IP 4 HP 293 Ei.S.Su
For lnformotion ond ReserYations
Coll Your Tro1ttl A9enl or
'Goldi!!n West Alrlin's
979-8000
\'Vest Airlines
SO WHATS NEW WITH YOU?
Only the Oal/y Piiot really t1Jla
you wh1t11 ntw In your locaf '
community .•• every day 1.u111m.11
•
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 ' 0 ' 0
' 0
0
0
0 0
0
0
0
Un it OKs
Amtrak
Route Bid
AR (AS 0 f t•AM•JORtATKHI 1.• l.uu•Atf\HlllMO 1.e )
H I G H !":':':= •••••• ~ ..... -~. tt ~~ -J Wi ._. ciuo1 .. u-Oollu .. ' It Ul. MoHll Fi l f.V. f', ,_,II ~ • 4'f, jj . .....,.ht<I bl Ille Ht• ()jtm C.• l lo It.. Mat ~ tw 11 U Rl., .. E '•"•• •1•1••
U NE MP Loy MEN T ,, llDnll .A•llJ<l•llofl .. o,141"' Hd r!~ i:~· ~·',,~t ;~II ;1'~ = o~ ..... 19~
• ..,.... 11w • ..,,.lfN, o.t111t1 s J~, M(f).i•l ~ Ce Iii I"'
• Over The Couuter .
HJ.SD U<lfo<)s '
. (!;it ~ ia . ·.·. !:t~~r 1t111t°"::r:,·. o:il<°C...., 1 l"" ;::o ... E ""• ,i ,l'.IOlu.... • 1F "
couftlot IH•I"• to o.iu Gtn •to ) Mo•Wt 11•1 n A..e.kr Ph • ~ \V/\Sf11Nf.1'0N (U l'll C••• Mo,,N,J, ,,...11 o""'' •• 110GN1ct1 11~• 1l '1 .wt<m ' '~ Ar..i Slw 'o ,-• • ' -Ill "'f""llilllll <IO" !E••W•nOottllGt •I• l"'MC<llrn 2•..,.U ~,", "••·'•j'" Prc~i d~nl f"ord has :1~kcd ,.-/f';:;;~';:,;:,;.,:::;fr,~ill lln• , 111+ lfl..at•· <»-.,.,., 11 11 ""'''",,. 11h 11 it'i' 1 " ,;; v;.
t:onf r("SS (or ;in additional I . S1. \ •1111 j 'f""-''f'"""f'-""'i';'""ll :;"J1 ~:'::..'."~~ t.::..~u 1!~; 1f~! SJH"Fr lf~ :;1 ~~ ~ 1~~ 1 !~
$84. million lo keep /\Ol· 0 ,1,.11 IJ.S t =.' :'nc1 ':O""".:!i ~111<1~ ,!...,, ,l,~;M11~·11i J.~,l,' ,, ... ,': :~ ~1• l k I I l'IP••-1 "UY•I E .. ,mt • ,., MljllpOt •••• ra · 1>:1s::.cni.icr r;1 ns run· ~-········· .. •~l!.O I 11.,. .. 1c1.,.,i. Ect11 L,.0 1• 11~. t.1t1St•• .a ,. ,. i¥1N•tr 1? 11 tun.i.: bc)'UIHI 1'\•bruar". lrua1 ...... 11. .~--~..,.~, INO\,IS1•tALS EOS "'"' ,, • ,~Minn "'° 1 '"' !,twn VO 1 loo ll\o'• ' J IOUl ll f ~ •"O o>>'>•>•• 1:1 Pt.ICI 1\o l'h Mooul 'P th 10\lt Sllont't 1~ I~• '!'he fi:il'<1l l il75 fu11d s l •lf•I• • ........... ~it'l• .. 114 ••rt•• ,. r~':i, E1 N111111 •'• '*'MM• 1n n u !illoHw '"' )
I ' ,. . '" f Ulat O_l ltO 0<1•• '· "" l! ..... M\ 1•,) 1 ""°°'' ... 11'4 n 5!.,.I(\ 3~. , .. \\'Ou ti IJL· Ill udtl ilion l(J I i S &la .-.n l!rw•Gv c 1~• 1t. MPrttn Or 1" Jn ~ •~ , ...
$130.:' 'nlilli v•> .. ,, ..... d,· .. ,,. ···••n ............... ~1 0 0 ••• CIHt o. A(ijtl'lr\f • ti~ Eqi;U' OI 111• lt\'fl MOr•hl• 10\lt 11 ....... lDIS ,,~, 2'~· '' " "" .. I" • . M•n<~ 11 1;. lb 1!q1o1 SIL 11, lb Moilk (;p )"'° j Sl>(M Wt t\IO t1~
prol)riatcd for the send · ff•w Y•rlt I I :=.!1'C: ,:\• ,;.., ~= t! 1~,,, 1~~ :'..':' ::'i ~~. • l':'"°c~ :It:~:.: pub ir 11gt.•nt·y. "' ...... .,.7.I Al•• Ala 20111 U" E•ll•CP U'lo. U"" Ml Stnllfl llt 5'*1.. ?loo I ll
A I I I """ kl n~. """ F.ir Lne l"lo •V. ""'' 0..1• '"' 5oti6tl N t"1 10'. C'o ng1·ess ona sou1'(:e l..J...\ o• 2 ' & \O IJ 1• 16 M u JA 16 )I I Ali<o '"' .~. 1,, F•'*' E1 IJ"• ••11t MUlll,.. 1,. ~' 1 10 101.
said lhc cittra rnuncu -1-"'l'f'?;.:.:~-----'--"--..1.--'--''--"--"--..J.--'--''--"--"--..J.--'--'--'l .a.llt't I.le• ~. 1 F•'"' a.. H• ,._"'11 c11wst '"' ~ Jlloori 11 11t. J .Allon Pin t'-IO'lt F•rm GI' 2'\• JIW. HM LllllY ,.,. SIMll "'"' Ill<> IS\1 1o1lthough nol necessarily ull u111 .. """"' A11..:1 BM 114" .,., F•ld u.e • .., i "'' Mi:ner 1 5'\.N Alt ' •'• Alllto Toi '"" tlli Flfl9rtll 1\o J HllMll S.. to 11 SllN St• lo I'• Iha! \\'<IS l'l'(jlH'.'>lt:d -\\UUld It '.~.·· ll·a·ghe r El.,ewh e r e Am .Apn l ... 1 Fii 8M!rt ·~· 10 .. HI P~Wlll I .. ' sie.-N s ..... •I~ l'k I b . I I d . ,,i ~ Am E..... 1• Ulfoi I\\ Co19ltl J1 11 'NCNB CP ,.., '" Sl•_r. I« /lo •••
I e y c inc UC c In a S UIJ• ...... '"11;1 • • .. Ill MilSC """' ""' "'"'°'"" ·~ '""' 51iwb Oo U\t:I 11•,, µlcn1c11t<il oppropritiliuns Am 1-101~ 11 u \1 11.1 lsFon •vi 1014 M•ll co ••• ) !.upH El llo 1
blll no"' ,,·orking its "·oy 'fhc natio na l une1nploy1nent rate of 5.8 percenl tends lo ~ask the fact that in z::: F~~ i~ ~(.: ~i:c..,°"~':' l~t 1:,. ~IJ1::: .~ ~'· •:l'o ~~~; t~ !l! ~::
,.·1-..•c ifi c· communities across the U.S., the J'obless rate may L>c severu l t i n1cs Ami"" c.r 11.1. ,.~. "°''~1 oi ·~ •~"' .. _.a •~ t1~ 1..n""• "' 1' through Congl'l'SS. "" A MUOIY ~\. • F•¥1k El • •. ,.,, Hl11> ... , 8 .... ti. ldylot w 120 u 1, 'f I \V I · t t I that fi gure . Am 11111.. )~ '"" Fr•sr Ma ,,.. V. -•ht• 111~· 11--. le....,nt •• 21
l e l I C 0 U )> C .am Vkl<I s~ •l'r Friend It ll~ ,....., Notti! KO 111':1 11\'• 1Ul1n, 111 ~ st1.1tcn1t•r1t. the sourc·es said, IJlhtu.r n ,,1, F•ut Fe1E •1• ,.,,. NW. N•G • 1v. tln""C oc ''1• • ApeoCCI U'.lo 1)~. Fuller H ~1 ..... ~ .. u Cp 10V. """ l .... !. Ml 1•• 8'o rl'll,u\'t:CI 1nust obsl;~Cll'.S to .aFS l11<1> '"" 101,, " LrJ s•. S'A Ott.,.°' •\• 11\'o T•,...~o a11, ''·
I ' · I F · kl• N<M M~I 1\o 11~ GlltW Tr Sto •10 Oct..,, E• •I~ l'lo Tr~ Oc'!ft 111' U._
lll' a p1>r Opr1at1on >y PVC Chie· 1 Cri'ti'cal ran •.n ...,.,_AuJ10l.ll ~Gtl<:u1~ ,j~1!~~1rwwLi.• 1~~1 :1.I~wo" 1!~1:-· l>lacini.: the burd~n on lhc A,...,61 _1, '" AuloP 11t. u:W.oro1t ,,, 1!i...11•,UB Fl....c •~• 1•, ad1nini!'ltration r:1lhcr than · Aho Col• s s><. Gen lllnd 1i u o0u eo.1 Y• ••• Liii! c..Hll t•·• J AU ~ LI ''-10 Gii C•\lff 0 U Clfll'IOlll tlo ,~ Union $0! !Ob I l'o makin g it look i\S if Ba kC t d .AllSIH!l0\1U G E .... !' t'loalO Pab\18t u ... n ... IJllTOMI• I)•,
Congress \\as s pi:ndin~ loo Olj F'E~ ''.A tti'tude ,· n I e ~-::, i! ~t :~ Giii Rt n 111 us ~~'t'.... ~!·.11 ~t trnACo.~ .1~ ,t.'; f I Bti<<I Wr ) S.\li Giii Slllle I I ''• P•C L""' JtYo .O'> US Trli l 10·~ 10" l"l'l' Y · a. _ _, er 1t. ,~. Gl-1 .a 101; 11 v, p1,,.,. o 11•., 11:t. Unlw F<I~ 10.., 11•, "\\'ilhout lhl! rcqul'.sleli As I I s.i.,.. Ft 11\'l 1t11 Go16 SF<I 11 1• p..,. A•• 10 11~,v'9M "° Joi. t • nso V on a.14-l '"' I Gt1191 Moo· •\'r I I' PylH (oi~ I', I'< VM><t Sol !"" 1'~ s u 11 Jl I em en ta I a r> • ~ e...ny Mtt 11•0 11>.\ c;,..,i, S( 11~ 1-. P•v N !.• '"' 1H, ""' ov• n~ IJ'•
l'r"l>ri o t1'on. >l >lllc"k ,,.,·11 · SAN-FRANC ISCO (AP) amounting lo 12 percent for B111m R1~ 11~ U\• c.r1v 101 ''• •"' P1 Entrl) 11 11~, ""'Slit-""" •1• ., "' BMMI Fl ISi• 11 Gtt/ Aq., Sllo •v. flenr Oji • S-11 ·~ Vltlod !ti I 11, nol he ahlc lo continue train -'!'he head of the Califor· small domesl,i c customers' \\IASf-I IN6TON (UPI) -a.sun F 11 n '-k Gui lnht ·•i. •t. ""' N&H 1•,. tv. "" ... 1 x J"• • . p bl ' U 'I' . c . T f ' . S.ylfU I~ ..... I-Mell (II .... IG\<o l'wlrOlll n ~)~, VOi Shoe )"-. • 01>eralion :tflcr l·'cbruary, n1 a u 1c 11l1es omm1s· in Northern California, 31 he 1nanc1ully-troubled a.~in ep •>A s11oHt1111 Ew '"' •v. P1n1111n Jt•• 21 w..• EB• , .. '"
1914," Budget Oircclor Roy s ion has r ri l ie i ~ tl1c pcrccnWor l<1rgo-liomcsti c Fra 11kli11 National Bank, -t~:1vi:.1:-l~;:;. ~-! ~!ki~'.--fl(,-f-t! =:.-:+~ 'tt: 1!"" :-!!"m!"~ :~ :;~
Ash s a id in an accon1· F e d er a l F:n e r gy Ad· customersandmorelhan50 ranked as the nation's20th 8l011 eo 1 ,...,Mt•pe•A ••:. •••p;nNco 1,'"'•'"w......,•r.w• l~ 4•, · 8111 ,...OS 11 U"1 Ktvlim 1~, I P,.9(• Ml l~ I Panying lette r . n1ini s tralio11 for "indif· percent (or laroe industrial largest last Dec., has been 111111 s-2l'4 l•1t. ~....,, F• •s~. "• Pro0"' ,, .. Jlo We1"' M •~· ,.,
f d I k f o d . 81kHI Pw llY1 ~ Hfflfecl F J.\OV. 1\V. FSN C•r 1\1 1~1 V...lt•I Pl I''• l'1 Another Amtrak bill has crence an Jr o rcspon· cuslomcrs. declare insolve nt and s1oc~ 00 sh ,1~tie•<t1 c • 1.,, Pvtn C•P ii.ii J w. K,~ 111..111•.
been appro\'ed by a I-louse· s1vencss Sturgeon s aid that in placed in receivership, the ru:,'"c~ ·~~ :t ~ri: Ee~ ~~ ;t &:!:; ~~ ':t'.: 1j~~:r;r F~1 i'j',,, i":~;
Senate conrere nl'e commil· Jl rcsident Vernon I.. Southern Califo rn i3 the ·rrcasury Department said. 11o11 e .... s 111• 11~ ~ io'AI io¥o i:t•IN" Cp •\• s ... wu•-1 u.,, U(. , , &Mm• •'• IOlo .,.1 (• n IJYt 11111m WllSll ti J S l •· tee \\'hi ch "'ould demand Sturgeon s attack l'ame in s itualion is e ve n worse, The office of the Comp· -"NP n111 1•i.:. M•11 ,.,, 111o 1u ,,, W111n1 sir rv. ,.,
h I d f P · f h C 'd llnnco I U l~ l.i1 C '"' Jh it.l'ft'6 •·~ 10\0i Wint Pt<l l"" •' • initiation of a neY.-Utah· t csecon< ayo a ro1ect \l.'ith domestic incrcasc!'l troller o t e urre ncysa1 s.1.-,1 .. 1ov.10.., '"' c •~10111 11uM P•< •!• 1 WiK PL1 111.1••,
lda ho·O regon passenger Independence hearing here. ranging from 24 to 60 per· the depositiors or Franklin :;::::~~ ,!::': ,J~ ::! 1;.~n: 1?t; 1 ~>t:. ~"'\:.~~ 1!;.: ,:~: =::, L~~ ':~ 1!~:
route and rec1uire that lop The hearing, lust of 1() eenL and large industrial would be prolected by the S•o..n Ar' J,,., J 1""' "'"'' l~ l '\Aefl uni• 1•,, •~.w·'~' w 2.,, ''· · 'd · · d , . lk«U:>e ~I~ ''-lnl0<f1 2\il 1>io "'-OUtl l• I/lo U l Vella Fri II ,.,_ priority in assigning ne1v nat1 o n~·1 c, IS a 1mc at firm increases exceeding Federa l Depos it Jnsurance &.K_f, ~"" ,1.1mt• L•b J~ '') '*' Pld 1•,.. t z;-u111 '°"' n•, ~xperi me nta l tr•1in rou~s helping develop policies and lOOpcrccnl . Corp. t:;1: ;,.' J'1o 2f" l~~~c ~~ 1!"' 1!~ OTC JO Mo~i Act;ve
be given to slates "'hose programs t o encourage . ihe FDIC also ·said the 01w1 5• 11v, i1v.1ntn11 ~ 11 11~, \tt<-• v.i-WAIUll~.
maJ'Or population CCn te r energy C0nscr vation a nd <ISSClS and depositJiabilities ~ ~':; Tiv. n lnl Al11m 1). '''Ame• E~p1111 111.m 1' 1''1>-'
d I l f C C-Ml IOV. 11 1116-W A 1-\0 (\~ Ptlt\I 8rt• ... toO lll!i ll'.o-(• does not have a j)a sseng~r eve opmen 0 new SUP · ompu •e r of Franklin would be as· Ol'f"ln 1111i 1 1..c.,111 1V. J """sr lklKll ... 10P n 221':1-I~• ll'e ~ d b h E CllM\Q II.I •I:. 10 !ntrll (p • •"* Rn-O!'Oln 61,~ 1\lo"• fl,i ...... train. P s. su1n e y t c uropean· c... 'iltFS '"', 11 50 u111 11\lo ,.~."'!!""OH ~ ,..I00 •~1'•t~-•·" -~ -----..... .u..EXTR /t~DINARV · A -. American Ba nk and Trus t Clftl•n 0 ·~~ .,,., l ... y IC<! ..... s•;. g;• S/'l.ol•, ci ::::: r~ ~~= ~:
'"" un u•om' at•on Cf\ CnU t '"' Ito tlo Ur,. N• ' 46 t00 lcr. )Uo, '•
C S&L economic impacl has been I. ei Co .. a New York.State bank 8= l: 1~ ~~ ,;~ i:~ ~M":t ~: .... ~ ' •V> ...... Oas ~ im......,edontheconsumer." owned by s i x la r ge owm-c. '"'" 1"" rn M 11 11\:o~F1""'"' ''·°"° 1 .-•• • •.•• ~" £ · b k CN Br Ir '' ~V• K•litr SI U~~ 11.,.. ~--d{!~Jared Stu rgeon. "And c "t L uropcan un s. 0w1i s.c to tt 11••• c 1-11o J "'"so vo1 ..... IOCMo' ~.m,IOll
H 0 thC F~EA has shown little f, eS . O S S ~he Franklin, which grew g:u-r.c~t 2~'.111:,:: Kt~n1i ;"' ;11. ::.!~~'::',fr Ost s Pen '·n1·,,·,,,·ve ,·n e•erc1·5,·ng 1't.s • S\\'lftly from a .suburban Otr SoGt '"" •"' ~n, s.. 1 ,,,., un.:11.,...i 11•1 " C I · A l l · · · · · Lo I I d Cltmt VI ll'h 11\lt Kt...,.r 11\4 11 tOl•I 211'
)-
authority lo control oil· . omp u er u oma 10.n 1nsl1tut1on 1n ng s an , 0., ut.r. 11.,.,, K•n eor.n 1 ..... 1 G . dl · _F . Inc lrvinc·based mini· N y lo one of the nal'ion's c1••k M1 ~"""Kt""' E•i •~-. 10•.o, ainerwan 01en . l prices " · · · ·· o • ...., ._Jj\lo...11.I!& u,_o.i.-----1.h-u. 0111N••i>'==='-::-,---Hll--ODS.e e -C· .... --~ 'd-th H' -· ..... ,hc-eom.pulc.'--ffio&nufacLur.e.1:_........-1"\\'enty;-felHnto-finaw CliW"""1W ~-•V. KtY'• Fb ID\< 11\4 I ll"fldlll Into !:Mot-..., VP olt.O --·-llC ;,81 a n r•pn1 . ., _. .. ·''' . . • • c-CTp • ,,. Ktl C\1$1 ''"' 3 2 KfJd•C• Co•P lltt-~ UP 31.l PUC began requiring major said It expects to rcpor c1al d1ff1cully last spnng. It Coile u.b JV. 111o K:l\I 1111 ,," 10 16'1n11<1~1t wt I\+ "' Up :u.i
Slate Afutual Savings & Californ ia e l ectri ca l reducedearnings~n higher, was disclosed by .Franklin ~11 ~ 1:111 1:=~,!.'~ ~,,.1~~ :~~~Rnv ~~; 2~: ~ t': ~:i
Loan A ss ociation i s t'l'l' h' h ., 1 l revenuesforthe r1 rst quar· "officials then that inter· Cdwl'A1 ·~ sv.Kn1111ic. s .... •, •1ndtPMt0tT• 11'•• v. up u.o
I b · h d u 11 1es w IC 1 regu a es . 1 ho h Comm a 10\':l 11Yt Kll9'f Pr ·''" h• 1 c..1p1111 Sctn 11,,_ ,. u.. 10_11 ce e r a lin g t e gran to get FEA assurance that tcr of fiscal 1975. a t ug national currency transac· cmi S/llo 1• """ K•...., •·~ >•.11 111-11\duu•• 1 , v, lfl> 10.0 Open'.ngof•'lssa1·1·ng ·off1'ce rospecls "look good" for 1· h d ll I . S38 c..i N1~ u*1>:i.<K1o111mE1 1~.' 9Frk1N 11111~•• ,,.,,_ >o up it.a 5 oil prices arc in compliance P. . ions a resu C( 111 c ....... n P 11 ,.,..LA< .... !.t 2•'' 1\'4 10 .1 .. 1r1111\lt .l'Od 11o ~ 2Vi IJll 11.\
in Ne"'port Bearh "'ilh a withfederalrules. theyea.rasa whole. . millio n in losses. ~~~"'' !~ ;~t:::•1 ,!~'1!~:}~t:$' .i~ :~; ;': := l!·; publiropenhousc todayand ''Th 1 h .. President D .H~ J\1ethv1n ca.... Fe• '°"'""'u...,."" 11 11~1 11114! ·~ •'l• 11" Ull 1~ .• Thursday J ohn S. Grirr1·1h us ar no sue as· .d f The European·American C01111 c..11 1i JlYI L..o..ter c 10·~ 11 11 tn••umn1 L•t ~· "uo 11.1
surance has bee n rorth· ~ahi. revcn,ues , ~r tomp~ter bank \!.'as o ne or 17 bnnks ~w"'.:\ ?: ~ t"'9~~. 1~: ~r; 1 si-Mluo1v osa t -v. 011 uo J r .. t hairman of thcboard, coming "hesaid s 1pmcn s .itc up a p· h' hh d d . c.or<1l!Ct1 •:it U•Cl\Mr, ,,.., '" 2Pt1a<•• Coto 1 -11o °" 111.0
haRseafnrncoshunmccC1(1'1·, , .. ,·11 "' ser· Sturg~on sa id his own let· proximately 30 r>ercenl over ~~r~~t ina tak~~~c~~~-r ~~I I~; E:.'JJ, ut !\2 I~ t::'aJ~~ r--ti: ! ~~ ·~M 1~~= ,Iii g: :;.1 • ·~ t F'EA h ' 1 J h the $3904,999 reported .(or :to•~ co ''"''o LOcllc. u.woul'! s1n1t1 C0tpot111 111tJ -w. 01111.•
d b S tcr o C IC O n . ' part of F'r anklin, l-'DIC of . .:rule~ R 1v. lY• ~Sta• a"" 111o • v.n1 Au1.,....1 n•~-1 oo 11.• ve Y 'ta Le ·fit utua l ..:awhill requesting a ud"ilsof !he flrst quarte r last year, fi'ci'alss"i'd. ~1 Hou 1 , LCW>O" Fe 1 Nn COl'wns1r ""-~" °" 1 1.~ S., .. ,·ng• e1n plO )'CS from " "b l , " ·t'll b I x .. o.n1 inn is"' ••'4 !Ill 1ot 1 Am e10-<11c1 1 -111 ~ 11.1 •• ;:tllprincipal s uppliersof u ~c res i eowe· Di•t Oro_ •.\li''-'~ieo1191,1,,20•1otA!-Ocnu1 •-·• mt 111
4 :30· 7:30 p.m ., for "1orkers fuel oil to California electric peEctatii:ins. ''r h 'fhe failure of F~ranklin g:~ :,: ,j~ 1:.v. :'G'.., ,t . ., ,:"" :~ :t.'5"'1'~~.~1~ ·~ :. 1;~ g:: ::,:
in the area ton ight and for-utilities has brought ilo . dadrnSc1ngs,·
2
o
9
r t e quactrtedr h.ad seemed virtua lly as· g;~\t f: ~"' :J :;!,1t.T:v 1!t, 1~YI :t~~i:~: •V.-~ oi1 10,, a rea residents Thursday, en e p . a re cxpe e s ured s ince the FDl C Dtilll inn ,,~ 1.,, IM•ifll c ,,,,, " ,, DoinMR1 1.tti:1 ;~: '' ~ ig~
Griffith said. response. to be less tha n half or last earlier killed any possibility
1
. 1
11'·'
The new savings office is "AT TllE SA!UE time as year's first quarter ear· of bailing out the troubl"d MUTUAL FUNDS
on lhe ground fl oor or the the FEA ·s exhibiting such nings or 24 rents per share, bank with $527 million . in
three-story adn1inistrative indi(ferenrc wilh respect lo la rgely because the com·. Joa ns to re·establish :JS a headquarters constructed o il prices. lh e Fede ra l pa ny had staffed to meet s uburban bank on Long ... ___________ ._ ____ '"".' ___ ...
a nd occupied b y Stale Power Comni>'ssi'on 1.5 cur· :higher anticipated sales. Island. ""' v0,1 ·-F0.0oagc. 1o.1s 1o.1 PGwt11 •.so . "Vii'li" ,._.T.•rT.Jb
M l I S ' [ 400! 1-"lf 11 • lltt Of D<1!•e! E 6.'1 6. JtnUI "d lJ ... U ... YllJ"I •.1j •. IJ u ua avings a t ai ling gas supplies to 1>1c1 ...i tikN pr1-o•l!TFUSGR,. "'t11 .11.nn.11Ar-•F 1.00 l oo t-.1acArthur Blvd., by ~ on M1111111 O•vtF<I 1.•i 1.1 NM&•toc•, ,.. .... F.a.011.l• California ulilit""es in favor FIM'llh '' j"°'•d by Ecihl F<I l.06 1.2 8'111 F<1 1•.•s u .n S.IK Eq s.11 ,.t\ Bo1vs prit lJri\c. ofcusloniersca o!Cal>'foi·· t111 NAS0 Jtl:. Drv L" ..... 10.1 c.r .. 111 •.M •.115.r/KJO G• J.w •.1•
L !ti --Oryf L.A 10.01 ... SlOMI ,,ti 1.:M SCUOOI "01: · d ll' · Boyd TMe.Ur So tntm. s.t1 •· KE'l'ITOMI; In!' lnw t.10 t.10
Financial
Pla nne rs
He ar Talk
n1a an pe r 7 1n g in· • • Ociotier ·~-'-"' )r11C.M •.ll •·' c~1 e1 1•.u 11.1> e111111: 10.•s10.•s creases in th. prices of -Alli E&E "'" 1.1• 1.1 c1111 e1 1•.0111.u Com '·°' •.Dt -Gw 1.11 1.•l t.111e Gr s.11 1.11 c ..... 1 &1 •.H r.1• SOKll u .n n,s, natural gas," he said. """' tnc-2.1s Jo EA'°"' a · c~t 1t1 s.•1 s.n St1C1 Lt¥ '·" ).1z
Th.Se Combl'ned facto-. Adm In• •. IJ ,:. HOWA•O; CUii Kl 1 ... l.l! ll!CU•11'1' 1'05; I;, Ad\ol••ll!f ,_. 1.tt Un F<I '·~ •. (1111 SI 11.H IJ.7' Ewllr 1.15 ,,,. SI · d h e b ghl Wh D Off .aev.. Fd 1.u s.n Gw111 " ' it •· t1111 s1 •.m '·" \IM1. •.i. ).OO . urgeon SHI ' av rou t I er nc .ae1 ... In 10.IS 11 7J lnc-•.II S.I c ... 1 u • JI •. Ultr• ,, '·" •.s. increased e lectric r ates a e e Alul""' ..... : .. 51>1<11 F •.1, 1. c ..... 1 !>' I." 1.1151.Laet•O f DS: AGE Fd 3A2 2.•• \\ck fd •. n 1.1 Aoollo t.n J.IJ ...... Sllr '·" •.•• Alli11te •·• .... EOIE 5.o 11.ll011. """-.,., 1.ll 1.11 Ollll Fd J.St S.J1
J)e nni s S , Klarin ,
manager of thl' lax <ll'parl-
rnrnt of the CPA firm of
!\'loss Ada ms & Co. \\·ill be
the featured speakrr al lhl·
Oct. 17th n1 eeting of the In·
Three State 5 p t M k
B k D ercen a e a1i s rop
Lend R a t es
\ernat1ona l Assoc1at1on of SA~ Fll1\NCISCO (AP)
Fin<1n<'1al Pl;innl'rs , Orange -1'hl' Bank or Ca lifornia.
Cu11nty chapt('r. ll is topic. \\'ells Fargo and &curity
···r;1x Shelters Used in Paci fi r Bank <1nnounced
Finan<"ial P !annin~·'. their prime lending r:iles
~1embcrs and their guests "·ould be lo":~red from 12
arc urged to :llll'nd. The per~e nt to 11 · 4 percent cf·
n1rt·!ing \llill he ht>ld in the fecll11c lOdi\y.
Co n1munil y Roon1, r.rl•ilt The separa t e :innoun-
\Vestern Su\'ing & Loan, ccn1ents ro.llo\\·~d the lead
1118 i'\nrth J\T ain Street in of both California •l rld East
Santa Ana s larlin,1! al 6 p.m. Coast banks.
For reser\·at ions or rur-
t hc r information. ral l
Roherl Dickenson :1t ~)79·
8.'>3.1,
l\·tonday, Crocker Rilnk
said il \Vas lov.'cring its rate
today. On Friday, J\ank or
An1erica and Uul l c<l
California Bank unnouncrrl
a rate drop, \\'hith· beca rne
('(f<'rl i vc ·rucsda;.·.
'l"hc pri n1~ i:-. lh<' intcrt'~l
rale charged to a bank 's
lar g('SL ;;1nd most credit·
\Vorth y ro 1nrnerc i a l
customer~.
PARTNER
WANTED
W!r)lt Ill -~· -1111 ..,..,..... ol ~· .. a.-· .. Coeo1, .,,...,.. ....
fho.fkra. C'Ml'1' Jt -S.111"1
~O"l. '"'"''" ~•1t•l•~1e +~ • r••OIYloOft•tv n11., !lat uu.-.,, ""'"",.... ,_,i.,., •"'C" COulll fM"' .. ~~··-..·-·
r..--n.....ilnglll'(I~ --DAVI D SILVER
17141 )'JJ.f42S
l\11S 10 VIEJ O 11\'IPORTS
-MERCEDE S BENZ -
.1\'o/es •Service • l~easi ng
28701 MARGUERITE PARKWAY
49S.1700 MISSION VIEJO ·831·1740
S. ~ P:wy, to A•try l'ltwy. trlt, ri9flt o" M•r.,,.n11
. I
Odds a rc a \Vidower of 40 is just as li kely lo marry
aga in as a bachelor of 30 to marry ever ...
"STRABJS1'1US: is the name of your a ffliction.if you
happen to be cross-eycd ... BEAR IN MINO that it was
J;1n1cs 11Ionroc "·ho v.•as the last U.S. President to
\\'Ca r knee lhousers ... MEDICAi.
1'1 F.N say only about five percent of
the huma n body differs between
t he ma le and the female .•• ONE
OUT OF EVERY 10 moonli ghters
also \vorks for the Post Office-.
Q. "l,()U l f.~. old boy, have you
ever fa inted?"
A. Could admit i'vc been walked
out. Jocked out, and knocked out.
B~l as ror your persona l q~ery, ccr·
1a1nly nol. Men don't f;;unt. h·t en
hla cl\ out. \Vomcn faint.
Ut'E EXPECTANCY
1\\'cra ~('. lire: expectancy is knov.·n to be longest
:1n11in.i.: 11 h1lcs 1n I he \Vest North Centra l States of Min·
n<•soln, lnv.'a, Missouri , the Dakotas , Nebraska and
l\ans11s. ·r1.1at has been reported. l.css widely known,
ho\vc\·tr, is \\'here the average lire expectancy Is lon~rst arnong blacks. Washington, Oregon and
C;i l1fornia me rit that distinction.
TllF. PRESID ENCY of the United States has been
held for more tha n 24 years by men not elected to that
office .
('l.lt'..,'1' /\St\S \\·ho rir:<1l got u~ all tn stand up
\Vh<'nl'vc·r lhe National Anthem is played. Credit old D:inl~t ~Vebsler \vllh lhat.. When the great J enny Lind
i<a ng.1l 1n Castle G:.irdcn. he jumped to his reet ln en.
lhu.11;1a s m. nnd lhen everybody uround him did
likewise.
l..0 \1E AND WAR
C)ur l.o\'e and \V:1r man is opposed to the romantic ~.1a.n£ .?f .l:lle \~h('n a cool Conversationalist sar.i he rt1~!'i •• hts .nr1rr1<'nd . or "gl'L"I into her heod,'" or "talks
hca\'Y \1•1th h('r. lhars bad. Our L. und W. man prl'fcr~ suc h t•ltlcrly ('Z1>ressions a:-1 "like," "ln\'e," ;n~tl .. <'ra1.y ahout. '' Ile dots not intend to chrin J,!c his
1nnul In ll11s rnalll'r. 1'hnt's It.
A. Cou ld ncln1it I 'vc been walked out, locked 011t, :ind
knock<'<! pr('f("rs such elderly exprc!\sion~ us "like."
··10\·e," c111d "('razy ;1bout." lie doc~ not inleu<I to
Cho.1n~c hi~ 01ind In this malter.1'hut'!'I It.
1\l~\Vt\\'S TllOUGllT a 1>ink cltphanl ~·:is lh~t
animal nlost llkely to be vi:o11n1ll1.cd by a man in
ll!'lirium tr(•mcn!l, but the bon7.c reseurchcrs ~\IY no, a
<lal'k <loi: is
\\'111'::~ I\ i'IA,'\1 hi!!'I more lhun onr \\'ifc atone t1mt'.
he 11r:1rl~<'t's pot)'l!amy \Vhen o \Yom;in hliS mnre thun
one ht1:\h:1nd ul nnl' lime. ~ht! pructirc:-1 pn l •;_1ndry , Got.
that•
• •
•
Al,,,.. F<I 1.11 t.11 E0<.i Gt 1,U I. llnl<k< •.II t,,, $Of Sllr1 t.• t .Dt Anl<IP F 1.11 l.1•Ell""lrt t .lt Knt;r(illl' 'JI l,ns.nllllll 6.SO 1.01 .Am D.,1 ,,lt •· E111t11Y 1.11 i .1"l.fldm•-•.It i .JO Stnl•y F 1.13 t . .O
Arn Eqlt ).U 3. F1lrf d S,11 S.6 LO Edie 10,ll 11.01 SN&llllNLD GlllP : .&M IK,.•1.IS Fll'I lu,11 ).•1 S.• LI.II G•OUP : (;llmsl 2.U PUNOS:' Ftcl AAt S.Ol ••• Cp Lll<lr t .M lD.'1 Entrpr ).ll . CIPll! 4.01 4.0 ,,DaLlf'I' Gorwtll •.11 •.•• flt! FO 1.11 ... l111om 6.H f .IS GMIUP ; ~i<tll •.n 10.0I ... rt>r •.llO ••• 1nvi!m ),6;1 6.1 8nd <let> 1.61. l .l Lltw lnlw •.11 •.n lit9fl l •.U •••
Si>K.1 4.01 4. Op'-1 ~ tO •· Linc <op '·°' •.tt P•te F<I i.e. . Sloct; l,t1 ,,OS Colll•1 I Ml ... LOOMll 5'(EA•SON FDI: ...,., Cir!ll l.tlCI l.ll Cw S!oe< S.SI ·•·SAYLES: APPl'C u.n ll.t•
Am lMlll 'I• l. °'"' •.s• ... CIP Dw I.OS l.OS •ncom u.n IS ... ""' '""" s.n l.t En•• •.1& ... Mut111t t . .o t . .o 1~w~1 •·" 1 '' NII Mui '1't 6.S EwtHI 1.01 I I LOllD Al•: Sii Dltn .... t.64 AmNI Gr l,'41 I.IS Fwlld 10.U 11 ,JI Alllltl •.II J.U $161 F<I t.Jl •. 9J &HCMO• Pvr!\n J.1& I olll'I 8\K 1.1' 1.•S SIGMA l'UND\: GMIU"; S..ltm F 2.,t 1 8M dttl 1.01 1.11 UP $1\r '.11 1.U Gt•lll a IJ I. Trtllll U.olO 14, LUTlll•Al'I l•O: Im 6,Q l,Ol tncom S.I' •. , fll'IAP'ICl&t. Broll F<I 1.U l.t(I Tnl •.oo ··~ Air_,, 10.U 11 .H ,..OOlllAM\: .,, Inc 1.10 l.U Vtntvr •.ff •.ti !Otclr I.II J.1 Fl<I Orn 2.!4 1. llfo US •t.11 ID." Smllll I •.ti •.ti F'nd lnw •,II J.16 Fiii Ind I.SI 2. JMll CO: 58 lt Gr 7.Y I.Sf W• Nltl '·°' I.II Fiii Ill( • !I 1,11 Ftftm !.U t.?t So U.~F 1.n I.II -·~~-~u-• g••-~~~ All£ l\IFd VI '·" '·· Miu F 1.1'1 1 ... Sw I~-(; l.U >.•I HOVONTOP'I: fl.$T IMSS ,NCL: $ow• Ill 1.11 1.ll FllA<I A l.ll 4.0, IN\'tlTQJllll Mil l.ll 1.MSclt<lf• 1 ... ?.•t fund 0 S.11 6.11 Oil< Fr 2.19 3. MIG 6.'4 f.21 $&1' lnO •.1~ 4.14 Stotk • 4.JQ 4.t2 Gflll Fd •.•f •.M MIO t.tS 10.11 ltAfl IMO 011": ... _.. St! l.U l.•1 Inc.om 6.01 I.) MFO I .•• 1.1' CM!\ FCI I.IS 3 QI BLC Giii t.W. f ,11 SI«-F S.7S '" MCO I.ti •.16 01 .... .i1 3.lO l.11 fllltiOn ........ Ill Mlllll 6.10 •· Mlltt IY l.ll 1.1) PfQOf! 1.6( l." Blv'oc Ill I'' Ftm lltr t.S1 ... Mlllllr •.H 6.11 51 Ff GI' 1 ... 1 91 8tyrk o• tJ) •UM G•DUJI : MlCI ....... J.•1 l.)) SI Fr !fl( 6.111 •. 14 St1<11fO •. Of •· 100 Fna S,U ... -y M 100 1.Q05ttlt S1< 11.0tl1 ~
S.«or+ •. I) 6.IJ IOI Fllll 6.11 ... Miiiy Fo 6.1. 1.IJ llliAOMAIOI f05 ; llfr-V!r I 11 1.•) "'""' l.ll ... MSB Fa l.M l.'4 ....... 11111 1.10 l ,IQ Bond~lk J.1• J.s-"FllA<I 4,lt "' Mii 6"~ '·'° •. ,. AUo F6 ...... llMI Fell\ •·M l.2t Fdll Gr J.J1 ).I MI F F(( ,,ti •.II tn<oHI .to .tt 11<...... 1.'IO I. .. l'OUNDl•s MIF Coro I .• 1,S, Oct•n I ... s ... S..l'lflnl l.tt 1.21 OllOU": Mu0m 0\ l.)11 l.)t\Tl\N llOE fO\: CALVIN f'UNOS~ Gt wth l S1 ], Mu0m In 1./0 l,H Blttnc-11.'1 U.•1 s..n F<I •. ,.. •.), lncem 1.91 •. Molt Sii" ''·" 11.tt Cle>lll 1,2, s.11 CCIII F<I l.'1 t.OI F Ml .... I ~.U 6.• Mull l" 1.6• 1.6t Slotl •.tJ 1.13 01• Sii' 2.U l.Jl F 5.pKll I H •.01 NII ln6u 1.1• 6.11 515 GIOUP:
H.i""" •·" '··· ,e ... ~ F 1.11 S.11 N ... T sac FOi: Gt w!ll l ... •.Jt NV Vl!fl 1.11 1-flt&Nll:LI N 8"'1AAC 1.tl •.S 1111""' '·" I 11 ((. FYA<I ,,,, ~.'1 OllOUI'; lloNI Sr l.11 •.11 !>mn'oll ) ll ~-•2 CG lfltF 1.l1 I.JI ONTC: 4.6(1 s.o. Olvl<ln , •• ,,., tK~n• •:u •. ,.
r'.::1 ~~w 'l·:: 1'.SO ~;"'.~~ t!: t:f ~,:c·~1-t~ t~ l:',::r ~ !::l ::r: CMI 1nw •.1' 6.11 US Gw S t.01 t. Slot-S< 4.90 ,,JI l•"" c.., !,JI •.11 CMANNIMG VO!Ult l.01 l. Cirwl~ l.'2 a,OI Trawl E:: 6.'1 '·" ·~; rli rg ~r~l",t~? !~~ N[~"0:f~~ ;if!~:~ i)~ i:fi
EC11Y Pr 1.12 I.II Gl'OU"; Hl!A Ml l,IJ s IU UtOOl'I sa•v1c1: Fftd All'I '·" ,,u Comm I.ti ' Mii C.nl l.11 ... OllOU,.: Orwtll 1.,l l.JI lmpec $ 01 S He-II I.I• , .. 8td 5 lw 1.l! t.Gi lncom '· I I.ti lncl\I\ If 1 II I. N9wt1111 1 ... t. Milli In~ ,,1\ 4 Ml
P,.ov Ill ?.If 1.1 l'ltot 1 IJ ).•l Nw ,..,. I0.10 11.• Un ('fll ,,M •.•
!>Pe<t 1.01 I.IS GellWf l.14 J ... ,..w W1<1 I.SI I. Ur!l1111 I" t U 10 S2 \lwnhK 4."1 '·M GE S·S P U.W ... Nl("lii. l.tlCI J, UfollTIO JiUNDS· 'Clio<\ Fd J,H 1.1 Gtll !itc .......... M•nl ...... IJ,Jt 11 At(..... 4 u ')f CH&Sl QI\ FAm l.1'0 l. OmfQI •.It ,· f Biid Fa •11 t'M 80\lOP'I r Gf lll IMI 11 ,J.'I 11. 0 Ntll l<I 10.• 10: COiii 11w )M ~·u F~ 6°' ,,!1 ··~ C....td 11.2l II .• Oll!i Will 10 11 IB I (Oii\ fnt •'•• 1.1' '""' CP '·" ),JI llAMILTOH Gltl': 01',.aNMM ;o. . lll(Ofl\ 1'1s 1· .. Shlr 0\ l.Ol '· Fund 2." 7,tJ "Im F<I' •Oii'' klitnt i .. i34 *<I l.6t •.o Gr wlll 3.•J '·'' Op '"° .:,, .:11 ll"'lld l.?f ):~\ Clll1rl Fd 6.lt '· f111;W11 •. ,I 4.'tt MOAJ I t ... 1~.0I Vl<I Swcf 1.Jt •.3' CNA MHO f'DS : l-Wrl Giii 6.1>1 1.M lll!'lli f' S•J Jll~ C• SJO ,~· llOl lV S.Ol J,11 Ktrl LY ~.I.I ~ ... 01( 5e(. e:41 t:1 \IS Gv!S •11 t 1•
Mlllll! I tt ,,II l'fltll"lf •.ti ... h1•mt 4\1 S,\ \/SLIPS fU"DS · • '!.<""' F l,4t l,91 ttfrll" .It ... ""'"' lte• •.If a.SI ""' F t.41 i 1fl Sc,_..SI! •,H •.Ut'IO•«I lll'fll.21~\F J61 I BllF"" ~II •'11 COLDfflAt. llTlllltl C. 6.34 6.H l'!iM Mt I.to 1'.1 tom St' 0;Q ,.tJ l'UMD51 Imp & ,,It l,•I """" Soll f.111 '· 'IAlUa I.IN f<O.\• Gonwr I.JI'· lM ""'!0.6Jll.61P!lit• Fd •Ot . Vtl llll , ... ,. Ell\ll1J 1.61 1,U Inc lltil ~.•1 l.•S ,,,...~ C •.M r.11 \/11 111< 1:11 1'11 fllAll f.S• t.U !NI FAm I.XI .. , "ILGfl\M GP· Lil• r S ,, 4 '' GfWlll J.11 a ... lllwtef! l· .. 6,• Pll Frm I fl v.,i t'tt )11
ln<om 1.Y •. , ." ln .. \I I It 11,tt c.I•! t'.oo 1'.i" ""Nt SM'o111S· "-"'"' l,6A I.I ln .. rn G .... 4 ... lncom ••r I lnW'4 •M I it tet-0 l,h I.It l"w Cl A l.'1 •.I) Pl"J F<I •.16 s: ~Gent i)t l'" COMMONWLfH l"w (;uld I.Sf •.S. Pl.,. St I.II I.JI I.Mc• ,,, 'to {ltUITi Inv lnillt '·" '!'Pl" Tri !11 fl ) Vnclfllll f 11 ,·,, A. & 8 Jt ,J1 In¥ II&\ J,H f.•l l'IOlolll fl ,0! '11111 ID'IO 4'91 ' c; 1.0. l.JJ INV~St Pion FCI ~.tt• '· Vil'\tO I 1'13 iii """'~ l.S) J.U CDUNSaL . PION' .. l.U '· v;,,,. (or ''l i)t Comil J." l-• ~ 1" •• u "'MW!d I·°' •. , 11r.1 ··o ·~ tomo 6,U J,I eAP11 '" 1.'N ?.UPLl •ORO ,ti t.ruwwiJ! it11 •JO' Como Fd '·" '·" C"llll"' J,lt 3 ._ Pll ''" •·1' •.'1 ""'lnt tq 1 t \,n Clln(rd •.• l •. ., INVliSf GlllDU,.: l'••c• 110• ! WELllHCto'N !:\ Inv •.Ml 1. IOS Giii UI C1) Qrwl" I Ii 11 GflCH.1,.• 1n •" J,/t l I 10! NO fll ''I 1ncom '-*' to "'• · it.'1 1, 11 ""' l·'I I.II 10~"' hi ll "''" Er• t.tr 1.11 1-\1 , >• , >> GOl\11'1' (. ,JI I. Mw!Ull (ll hi Nw *1111' 4 I' 1) Mf..ti1 ' . Cwn 0•11 'OI • • Mot• V) 111 Pro F<I • Ol t 1•111<1 :·H : f:' (.,.. 01" a°' 't !io!lt<I Ill Ill Pt-(jl S » ).f W.l"Y t:U 10'11 !)tUt\ 1.IS t<' 1., VM Pt' Ill IJI ll'r..s ~IP IOI 1.i W.lllft I H I 1' °'' ... (II In.tilt\ 4.0r a.1Spu1HAll!o W\11'1'1'! i-·h t ~ 01:1,,AWA•I IS I: JIUNCIS1 ~1111v 1, s 6A Cl=~.~: 1,a•·1·' t-=: ~!;;~ ;r. ~ri: 1n t~::~I~ ::~ tlJ ~IW I' .,fl , Jr\I tJ1 ,,, ,,, ~ t• 18 I ,,_..\t_ , .. 1'·:T
0.lte T t.IS l .O! 11'\t Sf! I) .• , U.'1 Grwlli • IJ I"" l•tqttr '00 •) MVtQll'I ., "''·" l~ltl."nd n .. It ta Ill(""' 'St I to . I• <11v"klfolld . D<t\I '" I ... ).I l•l t-4.10 4./~ lnw'I 1.~ ) , -·••ltD~
•
• " ' • '
' ,
' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '
. ' .. ' . •
.Plenty .of '.Goodies' Tuesday's
Closing Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
).
Replace Alcoa Foil CMoPl I .0 ~ lUI 10.l.I -\~ C...le<l4'0 4 1• 11-.,. ~ Not C,.,ril<'( U l ~ I ,-'I• P~ \IOI Cloll O'f i::c; t 1110 1 t ~ I•
--A A-H•~ IO l JI ll"' "
By 1'11l 1 OS 1'10SK0\\1 l"l
Produl'ls <on11.: ind ~o 1n
he Arner1tilll n1 u1 kclplai.:c
1nU ~ou somcttrlu:s need 1
1co1e c•rd to lull "ho lhl
,Ja)crs nc
One <:Onlpun v thu t s \ 1r
tua ll y dropp1n~ out ur the
supermarket is Alc.:ou uur
l a r ges t t1lu 1n 111 um
produtcr Bv the l' ncl ol th1~
yc<11 Al cou \viii no longer l>C
m~k1og foil\\ raps H s cul
li ng 11 u duy on Alto.-1 ~\lr,1p
<ind \V ea r Evl'r ulum111u m
foil And 1t 'viii l'l O lo nge1
:.up p ly this product to
supt rm.11kcv <hu1 ns 11)1
s.de under thc1 t own Jatx: Is
Pittsbur gh b 1std Altoll
one of t he rn,11 nsl l)s of the
?\1ell on 1."cOnun11t tmpn t
\VIII now hil' e even less
reason to tulk tu )OU 11 11 111
sa' e u lot vr nlOtll'' on
a dve1 t1s1ng
-Conso lidated C1gftr,
\\hi<:h hus 2'i 1>e rcc_ot or the
t 1i:ar nlarket \Vlth such
b1un1 I ~ <.1s 1111ur1cl l)utc.:h
J\1,1),lt;rs <ind El Pruducto, Is
1n lroduc1n ~ 11 new br11nd
c.:.lllcd Ctqnt nn de ·rueros
Money
Tree
11 hn'il' puck uge and rour
sh 1pc s \1e 1 ~ designed by
n1 c n s ras h1on des igne r
John \\ 1 1tz Io go with his
1ump su1 ts
-ltALSTON l'l KIN\,
whic h tJot:s n t ni 1k\ tohotC<.'O
1,>rptlucts 111 s our hu ~ust
pe t lootJ m u 11 ufultu1erl
hus a ne w ct11 l01en s cc1l' ll
Freuk1es Prus \I ~ute 1u d
and pucked v.11h \tl 1n1111s
I he: t:hucke1 bll 11 d ~11u.1 ru
Cotnp 1ny hus llso mo\cd
into half or lhe Un1led St ltl'S
with Po kcrns ,1
nonca1 bonutl d ft 1111 drink
-parked Ill a l>lilSlll POUl'h
Yes u po uch Th1.: 1 uuson
II s t:ulled Pokems 15 that
yo u get .it th1.: prlC'1ous
drink by pier cing the puuch
~tthu s!tu\\
NOW Wll 11 \\ JNNf RS
hkc these \\ho needs Alco 1
Wr1:1pand Scott1n.1pc1 (Ul>S'
John S Griffith, Jr, president of Far \Vt!st
f<lnanc1al Corp, has appointed James D ft.Jurphv
pres id e nt of Sta te Mutual Savings and Lo<i n
i\ssoc1at1on Far West F1nanc1al s principal operating
subs1d1a ry
Gr1f£1th , also pres ident or Stale fifutual Savings,~ 111
continut! as board chairman
AllllOltL.IU• '1211'• f'o H.ol pl t 10 11
ACF111<11.0 t 1! )6 t I~ (#1 Wtl ~ • 16 I Ac""'Cl•v 1 t 1 I Y:l t o C.,,.;NGI '1 J 11 • AdmO• II.kl J 1 lfo c.1 .. c "° s •1 11 ' ~. AdE.•p 1100 tl , ... _'" CMwTr 1,.0 II n~ •J • MMU1~ XII(> I 3 o+ • C..11C-("p I fl 1116• AOclt1 l(llllltt• '""'"-C RS lo&I IJ)11.,, Alhln• lOO 10 I'• C 9 '> llftt I ) 1~ -• •• A•l ... 1.110.• 230 U t:. \,,,,corr, II 1~ Ml~L.l pl1 1 2tt., •~O<'..P I S ' 1 U AQ11rr• Co 1 I ))I+\• 01-tllO \ lilll 11'••
"""""" .20 • •? • -t, c.-1 ..... p1 ,,,, • •1 ...i1 .. n lntp ' U 2 Cento in XI 70 •ll l • 1, Ah fltd ~ U Ut J~'fl • '• (Ant.,, I) ' 1t0 J • \ AlrtOll'W;.'° J Jt 111-• Cini "°" I ll t IJ 11 .. \o A J lnoJV\\t~ U 1 o Cr-n Ill 1 loll t IJ I/ \, A•1""'0 I Ji. ' I 14 .. " C...I lpl O 1100 Ill,, ll,y Al~ GA• I 18 11 ' • \1 Crill !>!". 1 70 I J/6 , .. Alal>p111t 110 10 •1 CtonL~E 11t 6 11 11\o AJ•Ppl •~ 1/0IJ -1 QIMPwll< I I 11101,
Al""'• lnt1t •t •to-¥0 CentSW I 11 1 tu 11•0 • l o AltllWlnl loll ~ I ll'o-Ii t.iOllllS<ly loll I .. 11\/o-VI
Alllctl()(. 3'1 1 11 I"• I (ionH.i 111 I .. t••t .l\ Al~t!,n j,(I 1 ~ 101, C:"'")(Olp I 7 IJ 111'o Al<..,AI t 1U 6 1k 211•-li'o u.rtn Id loll ' ll llo t \lo Aico~<1 .o6 l ~ )\fo-~ C....... 'Ill ••On n -~ A!con L.D 10 If 11 IS 1 <t 1~, 0-..mplnU 1 4 160 IJ<a-l'o
Al•••nlClt>91t.1\ 011tljlfl20 1 111\'r ~'lli A lol>n 1'60 1 .. 6 •It Clvn¢P loll 6 1;)8 ~-\lo Alle<.iCP 20cl ll ' , , 11 Olil•tC 1v,o 1 I' n\'o -•• Al QL.11<11.60 3 3t 1) ,-Vo O\lot1t NY l 5 ll 19
A II L ..OPI l 70 3(1 , • \, Olall'nd 11 10 H'lo < \'o A!lq p.,, 1 l1 6 11ll U~ • •t O\lo~lol 1 'IO S 311 lt>.1-• Al!enC..p .al 10 S • \1 Ql\MQ 320!! 1 1Jl •~...--~.
"'II fld(h I S H1 1~ o • '' Ch&lw.~ olO. 1 I •>\ AlldM.on s• 9 • 1• O><!n>it(rn l S t.9 11"'-" ... lll<dProd!. I u • •• OltnNY2118) 98 ll •I Allle<ISI I SO ' 11 !1U; I• (Nn(p !lo& • 9 ?t. ~-\!) A1Ue<1St pl 4 1XIO st O'ftPd 11• 13 18 l• • 1,.
411GSUPff"t12I J'I ~v,, \, °"""'•'70 S lft. 611 01 I~ All•Ch~ 16 SUI 9 ()\lfi:!ll SO • l I~~ 1 ....
Allr91>1A SO S 01 • Q\i Ml"' (p l 11 ~'o Alf>l\d Pt n l S I •, o OI Mll(p p! I ~l'o
Alt""' 1 .lO a 11<9 3JI• ,., OI Pno""' 1 • 19 20 A ..... ISuQ 1• 4 9t. 78 1-\'lo Q1i Roe• IM It. 91• \lo
AMAX I \S 1 310 37\1 t ~1 0. Fl!U NW 1 910-,..
.vM.XO!l \• 1 92 ot Olot~ F 3! 9 IO 1!o • Vo Arnb;lt so • 11 &>rl., \, Ctirl• Ct•rt ' p, Arncord _.... • ll ,l",, /, Chr"C/__l'!Ot • ..__,i_4 -A~~~cr.10""3-11 • ow~ :10 ·.i lf t o-\" An H~J JOQ 3 I~• 1810 Ov<iml pl S I SO -V. AHuptJ 1 ,6 ti +IV• Olryll•l.U 13!1 lll'o-'~ ArnA!rfl ., s )'9 1 t I \ Olrv•~· .,,, SI 1"--~\ An Arh1>t1'1 163 6 •-,Cl ""'lit ol !I fll l t 'I•
/\n Ila~ JO 10 'I (I 1111¥ Un 11 JI•~·~ ABriln<I '-56 6 /) 30 ' On Bel! I.. • s 11 ........
A" llt<•t l)O 6 Jl 1&•~-11 (Inc;., l M I J'6 1S .. V. Arn 1110g l2 , •• s~ ... -,, e nc. O' •JO 110 9J -1 ArnC<1n1106 n 1•i\+"' OnG Pf l f-4 1:io n A(;inpll"' ) n .. -.. CllMl•llO. IS~ 11 -1 ... ACnM! 21~ ' 2(l + 1• (ITFlnl10 6 61 1/1•-•• A cna n I lO ~ 1S 13\, Olltarp 80 91S88 llll-,.. An C~•n ! ~ lt\ 1& •-' O!Srv 1 ol(1g ! \/I lS~•+ _.., AmOl!I '>0 1J l I 1• "• O!JMlll 910 J l ll> \~ AO \HOI Sl 8 111 1/Vo-\o C ll Sol loO<I l '90 • -\~ ArnQu<1IV•t .17 l~o• \~ Oly Inv 66 l lU t\loo-lo AOutpl lta 1l 1G -\o C!ylnv wl1 IS 1'+116 An1ElcPwl ' 3U 16 •~ CHylnv pl 2 1l lSllo \'o AFm!ly lid ' 11 ,,,, ,, (!y '>lorK ~ )I>• ll A Ftn~y!. .OlS ,. I\·• \1 a .... E 1 &O s 09 1J • \ AC.Bdl6Jd 11 71\'ltt 0 oar•OH ~ 1 31 ID•·~. * AGnln•loll 4 Ill B ,, , CLC Arn 'IO 3 19 l .. A Gn Pl 1 IO 161 16~'>-\, 0.vOll J <IO 1 11 S1'11•11>
Paul lfellir or Huntington Beach "'"'Hou I>() • ?a 9 • g:E~ 11~ 1
1,'ii !!"'~11'
t ArnHarn llOll lOU 18 ~ r'-·<r. • • ,,-'' _, has been named product spec1a 1st A HOme pt 1 1 1ia • ........ -·~ AmHQIP :JO 18 ,o. 21 ~ •• I• Q(lev Pn 8 110 1...:.+ \lo ror air and PO'>' Cr systems for Arnln••I 70 ~ 2. o.. ...... ea 11 B }!¥ 6~-.,, A~. OTllFRt:O!\IP1\:'iY 1n A~<Jc112• n 111o t1""'1P so• 119 •h -"' "'""-Dueommun 1'1etals and Supply C:o .,. 1>¥<1•to•p s ,, 2 c~1P !If 1 ' ,..,, ~ r etreat fron1 a m.ukct 15 :-o otl..os Angeles Arn,,,.,, ioa •1111 CM• In• cp 10 , ... _.,. AmNGs 11• • ~r.11 CNAFn 1911 'ID •\• Ph1Jade lph1a s Scott Pariet He formerly wa s a s pecial Arn S.•1111'1 s cNApl 110 •i '"'""" It S Ph ··'•n" o••l •ls SIO s I r t AmS~lr .un ,. (NAln< 108 n ,._ .,,, .. representative for tan ey Air oo AmSml '"' l ,J, CNi\. i..~ ... n 10 1v, .. ..,.
m1lilon papt!r and pla5I JC' Company t1nd IS a te n yea r veteran ~:::s~~~ .~ ' ;} &:,~l-~\ 1~ 2 1oit !~ • Yi
cup ope111tt0ns It sctnlis 1nthemeLalworlt1ng1ndustr" Ams1 .. 11,1 • " U1$Gp! ,,. • 10~-0 1i ;z ArnSl<>f I to ' 40 C'>ISGpl t IJ I 15>~-0-'o I otl f\'.!11 c.:0 11 sun1c1S PU' .t.mtt.TJ•o 11313 CO<.tCol 213 n ts•.,~.'• much uttent1011 to hrH nd "'rnt &tpt• 1~ "' Oxdllall 60 1 '11 '"'1"
n ·,n1c< •n b ••"•ng 1>ape 1 * :~i~:~!~ :!! ~1:-i:~~~: • s~ :~· v. " ~ AmWalc i.. J 1U C<>l9<1le I' 13 1• 18 -\'• c::ups SC'otl 11111 tont1nue lo Ray Schultz has JOtned J'1 art1n AW•trpti , ,10 eoi1&A1~ s. s J1 ,.,,., ~
Jnhn Heal) and A1socla""S as executive vice president Ame•'>t 10t1 1 16 1 •-C<>ll r.s F-• »--.1->.-vo make to tle t pa per-"' ·-----f·l-mi"~'C.C:~"'·~·~ &i~so u"' '---"1JooC[Tfmi;R:<noill'hC'1Wr-'uu1:charge of COC(Xl[a1e..manage_menLconsull1Rij:, AMF n 11' • 1h 11 'I CdonSl I 10 S 11 1Ho -llo 1 on l think lhougti that Arnt•< '° , 111 16 ,. c.on 1...,,..,. 1 l 110 21 ... •1 ·' h The flnanc1al and management consulting firm 1s AMP1nc 3316 2~, 111, c.oiun ~•10 1 •1'4•"' thc nC\\ prouuctstrea m as h .• d S t A An0<oP 00 J , 1~. Cn1Gas1'4 •Ill 1a'lt• ~ dr)ed Up \vh'le Al-a and e~quartcre 1n an a na Amoe • '! ~ ~s 3,.. Co1Gi p1 s.. 1 ,,~,,, "v Am•ter l ! , •1 :JO\•, "-CD! Pkturtt SO 1'4• llo Scott are rcl1r1n g these * A•l••p•1 •1 1 •1 1 C<Ms°"1"' 1 s1 11 • ~. Amslltll 111(1 s ! 33 ... -"" C<MwM , llh 2 IS J~o. ~ '1 arr1ors f1 om combat look Pacific rnutuil Life Insurance Com pan} has named :~~~",: ! ,U 1 ~1~ + 1>< ~ ~ : ~ 6 1~ ~1~.:,t:
al vvhat s con11ng vour \\UV l\\O (lrange County men to new v1ce preside nt posts "r1<~Hc 1 os J 21 11~0-1; =•p11 2:i • ~1 ~~_,_ ~
f1 o m o t he r 1n1 a l.{1n,1tl\c South Lagunan Marvin E Drew has bee n electt:d :~,;;1~~·~; ! 1; 1S 1 DT>wEd1D e u,, 11.
prnthlltl s iico president. or efJUlty secur1t1es and Santa i\gu ~;~~:.e'c°~ ~ ·~ :~· &:£~/[.~ 1~ l~~:~ '\:
H J H.e~n olds our risidc nl John T Chapple has been elected \ltt ::!~o0ii0,~ ,: ~ :. ~o;i~ :1 1;1, 1! l<1r~t•sl (Jg 1rEt tc pi(ldurl:'r 111cs1dcnt ormortga geloans APL c:arp ' 11 ,,,, , C..Qi1p1 111 ~ 16"1o •• b It' Okllom di t"l Ai>ole<I Mgl>O • 1, 1,CamrnSlll l • ••lS .. JS 11ng1n&: n 1 a i ' Dre'' JO inedtheNewport.Bcachbasc 1rm 1n ::164 /\RAsv 1,610 1 s• t en..-1r Sc1 u " i"
C1l' .1 n~\\ brand called •n·'Ch·•pi>tcJOlnedinl95S Arc~'•'" 11 ' ?• 6'-~-~'~~ 1 1~~. ~~ h U " A <~rQ li 1 H l• • '1 .,...,., o • !\1 01e l hut gCll l5 ''"<tl<Enlf 1;1 , ~1 eo 1:n u ,~1
th "'I * A<•lM I • J • .(.onrKC loll S 1 11 '> gives )OU n101c an .... A•• PS'lU s sJ lJ ,, Con Eo •lid J J.40 •""' pe r(!{:nl rr101e l)Uf£st hanany Ste\e S Popovich has been appointed senior \let Ar>.S.st "" ,•, '" • ~~~~~ ~ ;~,.,
other on the n1arket !\lo1e president of eng1neenng and program developn1 ent at A•~L•G '~ • 11v.. 0>nE~ •R 110 30 _ 11o
1s a pen< Li t hin c1g uclle California Compute r Producls, lnc.1n Anaheim :;:=·:~ ! H ,;~.: ~ &::·F~1 ~~ ~ •1; ~:~+ "'
wrapped 1n bu1 n1s h c.:olo1e<l lie w,1s previously director or eng1neenng at lhe Arrncw 210 11 i1 •• • g::'.i:, ,.!1f ~ ;:; ~;t:~ /:;
paper and 1t 1s 120 mn1 Valley l or gc d1 v1s1ono£Computer Peripherals Inc z-::i~1 : 1 "10~~ l• c.onPp1 •16 i:io JJ\111 1 ~.
ton" or 20 pei cenT. longe1 lleundh1s (um1ly llve1nTust1n A•atorp1n1 ~ 1~ :i,. '• ~tf 1'.~ J;~ ~ ...... \IJ ., Arvlnlnd 51 11 ?~ ,.... \'o Q:oiP pl In , I',.. H lh,1n suchJOOm rnb1,111ds.1s * A5.t.uo 1 1&2 1}1>1 v,c.onPwr1>1~ ,,~_,,.
II Rb h A.,,10!1100 II 160-\'o Q>nllArln I 1Sl •>t.+ \II lknson&ll tdg~s ~1or c\Vl Theodore o ins c a1rmot n or AsDrvG1AO 371 1.1v, c:nc;w, 11111 !n 11.,, • .,,
sl.'ll 1t th~s 1n1c p 11le as the theboardofd1rectorsforBanknr :r~~':g b~ 1: ~,.. ent0ipoeo1 s 11o+v.
tOO rn m b1t1 nds 1nurnpling Costa Mesa, has a nnounded the Atico 1Jw 11 ,',1, •h ~~~1~ • 17~ H~-1
All(l~!ll 1V. 6 49 " " C (Rl!9 I , l 11' >-r, Re \nnlrls tn issue th is e lection of James 0 Ray to the ::~1c;1~11 !~~~.,VI o1111c1:t110 J 111••0•,..
p<1lr1ot1Cnll SS<JJ.;4.' board AtlRtl!prf l !1]1 I I ~::::·::~~ :2 ! + v.
He IS president or J ames Ruy :\1~·ln<;Cal~ I~ ;~ !~. \~ (.ont ln>t"SI 121 11 31-l:r?
"\\I IF f I rltAT at 1 Construct>On Co •nd "'II s >1cc ccd "t °"' ?Otl 1s-Jl 10 ' °"'~9 41111 1 in , .. ,_ ' A~tom! 111(1$ ]I I °"'1t10i! I 80 I 10 l•"'I • ~ t i me \\hen the ( 011su111e1 IS Jack Curley on the board A""Q carp a 21• ''~-1' ~:,\'1ro:,1~ ~ };~ B ~'-; ~ faC'c d d.iLlv 1\~th r1s 1ng A.coC11 wu .0 111& c.on.......i 1 • , 1911-~ 1hca pt J 10 t"! 10 •• \II CDol<Un "'" } 11 J to prices !\l ore wl\I be a !:.;,r1~ ~,~ ~ ,. -1 0ms>1n1 1M s ,, n""•11'l
'\\elcon1c 1e hcr It offtrs * ,.....,..p, 11110 1091 2~~· 1' (.Oopl 1:t''"' 1: 3:~:'v0 m oic for lhe <onsumcr .1! Bob Sands has been appointed "',.''.:.o',"~~.'•,',,' ',',~,-~~t~~~ ', '!, ,,:~ ... :.i, reguhu pi ices assistant vice p1 es1dcnl or 1 os .... .., 3;;, """""''" .... .. ,,
Angeles Federal Savlng11 BM:ne 1on 80 1• (Dp.itq ',,., 1 111 it~ ;, rh,,1, thl' \1 ,1\ 10 r1·'ht h 11 P 1 ~:;Jn ~~ 1~ 1,~ (opwld 11o11 J 1 11 ...... '" lle is managcroftheNewportBeac o ice r1or o B:i'ooM 00 3 1 g::~~,'j~, 1,~ 3!""-"-111 r1 • t 1011 r 1 i.: h t ? ~ l 'l' r Sands appointment, he s erved as sa\ 1ngs super\ 1sor t::~ 1;: : ,o: 10 • • ~ 1 ',~ J it •
n11nd <ibOut lung l .111tl'I fn t the a~SOCl<tllOll s downtowno(f1ce In Los Angeles 11anc.1 , ~ 1 11 ,:~, :~,:,. c:._"8~d 3S : 1~ 1~: 1\11 -J fthat do~sn t lui n iou &.1r1<1a11 1nr '1 5 cPC 1nu1 1 •2 ,.,. .. 1>1o
-ft 8""1111' P., S 1'h-I• C•-C I 40 • 100 !•'lo-... 011 lOns 1<\c.: r \\ h 1l Li S b ~Qf et',.! , •, 1 '~'' v. ''~' F1 o • 11 ·~-v. t Lido Isle resident Don Palmquist has een "'~"'· •v ,.,, •• _.., Crock.rl6' s ss 1J . ~ 1 obacco Co IS le sting l de d I r 8«1• V• •• 3S ,','' •• (romp I( llO ' l.S lfo-l,lo h d I d G 1 1 uck p1 omoted to vice pres1 nt an genera ma n.iger o Rankf.-ust J ~ •• _, Cn:><MH ,0 1 , 11 a~ cveo1>e OO{ I r d t Id onofAltecCorp &1rcou flOtl '"'"'+ v. erownCork 111M1> 11~-v. S1k Pak \\h1ch is tob.1cco the nl'\\ l orme tnterna iona 1v1s1 R¥11c11 10 11 '1 10,. i'I erwn11 11o11s21•17'*•.,.
h fie 11 as formerly \ice president of market1n,i:: for the ll.Ynet 11i0<1 1 lll s ~ • crs cp 50 3 11 ,,,,_ v. p irked 111 a po rou~ pour It 1 d h •• 1 11 Bas.< tn '° 1 • ~'0 ' ~ evi ""'n '° s JI s 10-"-k I k I .. sou1uPproducls d1\1s1onorAtecan asUt:en\1 1t 1 1c 611te•"'t 70 s '11,.-11, 0..,n, M.t ! ,311,,.._..., \\01 S le a ICl:I )ag 10U df f t a..1~•M1>11 1 1 ~" • eu.-rinc 'lO<I n 91'+ \I• "lit it 111 \Our rnouth atld Anaheim b,lSC 11 n1 or en )ears SM~ n<1 •o 3 113 .~ ... \o c11r1 .s :lOd J 39 iv.-...,
" 9.1u,.~L liO 10 •OI 11 -"" CIJllerH 1 60 l I n " ~t sulkon1t \\e k1d,ounnt * ea.i••L 111• 1;)8 16 ~• >to C...:IDP>''° 3 li 11v,-~•
d V 9.>vu~C9 Jl 21 S ,..,_\lo Cypru1. t 60 ~ n ''"'" ~ Another r oni p 1n \ GeorgeVosatkahas res1gned aspres1 ent of ar1an ::~F: ~~ ~ 1~ 1~r:;: °""""' c;°.o,-;-;--,l'l-11o
llC'lme Pioducts 1s ino,1ng Data J\rlachlnes Var1 a n s compute r operations a.c~rnn ~lo Ji11 .. 1,., oa~R .,,603 6, 1 •\•
h d t d I e i!KlanO iMl n 17 13'11 ! ~· O•n.lC 1 31oq ' 11 161• • ~. 111!0 fl\C Cl lleS lhl~ (;i\I \\l{h (',\ QlltH e re In [\Ill 8"e<hAr 1111 ! 31 /\<It ~'~ Cl.lit !n .iOQ, 69 I)
t b ti Dr o{)onald Duncan, recently named president ol fleker 1""u~ • 1~ 11 -\\ o.icti..opl } 11 i•~-,,_, a non o a cco r 1garl' c d a.1.0Pe1 s1 A ll'l 11 •"' o.taV.nra1 1J 6q 13~-~. m i<lc fr on1 roron thc 1nforn1at1on systems group,wdl serve as pres1 ent ~Iden 110 ~ 11 1J 'o-~ o..vco 11• 3 ,3 11 -v.
h t lltlOOH~~ 6 1 &llo ;l/i O..vl~l~O< JI 1U1 1 • det 11,1ll\C ofl co1>C ra ion l'le!1tlw1 111 ' 'ij 11~.-~, o.vionH60 • 11 H,-• . -------------------------------------------~'-·Ille'"'• Ca I • 1 1S Oa~PL~ I 611 • 61 11 llt!ncli • 1Jll ~ 80 1l•\•-"" Oean'Nlr •Otl 16 Ji \' S."'11• pt J I l!il I~ Ottrt 1 60 ~ 1IO 31~1 ~ ~l <•••i111•rs11••lf ·~(J1$(ar~ llef!Cp I U ... 13~·"' Oe!PIL.\tO ! 114 11,. h T &onC pl 4 lll l 'll\'o 0e1 .'Nit JI) s 10 II~•~ 'Iii
N•w Ya .. !UPI I lh• tot ow'll'IQ I •I liFC,;"i~r:::==:::::;:=:::;;i:=::;:;;;;:'!~:;:;:;;::~==:~~:=1 8';n(oo/ '"' zl()Cl 39 • ' 0.11tAlr 1>11 1 69 11 ,,_ ~. •l'la•" I~~ •lock~ I~~! h~•• 11<' ,.u !tit 1!o!1> SI 1 lld Z ll t \lo • [lelll!C 40 II 2 1 i -h ~! ~ntl IO•I 11'1• n1o•I ll~\~0 ml lll"•<•nt Elmqo8 OJ~ J 1' JI'>• lo Oel\Olla (p I 11 S
"' .~a"'1" qn lht ""w ""'' !.t11<.• so WH'T's NEW WITH YOU?. Bo!<"kl'y '10tl l •111 l ... ~ Oennl!.n 90 . • 10\t 1, E•\1'16n0' n Elest Prl)d(l S •1 3ht 0 Denny' 11 I 10• l'lt-"'I NN •nd Pttten1•1e {~6"0<!\ t • !!It! !'<'!~ St~! J S S'1 1.1 • -\1 OGnt'l:tlY I& U 69 11 ,_ \\ d lfet~n(• Otlw~n "' flt~YIOW• (llK f"l 619)111<1 60Q 11 u 3S\io onerPti u 1 11 '" \• r11 ce •na Ille <u•,...n1 (10,1nq ptltl' _,.. • Slack&D . ..0 11 41' 71'• OeSo!aln .O 5 61 l\lo , .,. GAINlltS 0 t ••• ~-11yPJlotroollyt•ll1 81~ Jn q • "" ,..... OetEdl,1 •S 6 311 ~. lk~ul&Sr lb l• ''Up ?11 ny nwue 81 ..SLlHIQ' 111... OetlptJU ISIO H 1 '> 1 c ... c.oot cp 1 i u UP n 1 unu what'• new In wu1r local a1oc•HR . .o 1 "' ,,, .. 0.1£ 111 1 •s 11.0 JiJ -10 -lfoMI l! 1111 1•1 UP•!• ,.... ,.,,_ 81.,,Bl!lt 80 s St U? 0e1e111sv, l •• -\~ 'A(nM! 1111 ) I • UP ISO communlty .. oeveryday llllllA!ili Bobl>I& Srl<s " 1\1-It Oe~!r(p , •• I •rt S~dfn<l((I 1•• '•lip 1!0 ............ 6ooel"l)C: 111161M ,, ... _. O•I F1nS• I 11 a •• \lo t1WtcAI liOll S •~ '• ll.p ll• 6ol!eCa1 .SO l ?41 lilt.+14 Ol~md!Mll J oO lilt+ \II ISe~W,,.!tl J 11 UP l)I Stw>d lnd\J' 11 4'k O•mSh110 S •On>, 11unc~•"' t~ ~. • u11 tl6 fl«>!<Mol '> 6 ~ u •, o~si.nr1 1 , n~-~Arnoe-.: (p J 1• UP IJO llord!n lll) I Il l 11 ... o~Sllfll 20 1& 11 , •• IOFO)bar~&O 71>-71 U1:t111 S<tr9Wl3S l ~1 1S•~ Otlo.A8S1511i ...... \"o 11 APMO (O•tl I • Uo 115 8ot"<nal'~ In IJ Jj, 1 ·-D ctat1"" w. 161 ••• \' 12et~e•1n 10 1• U1:t 11 Ji {\1p1e\tJrk Nr1v\'orkJ,; So1tfi:d1 44 6 51 1s11-oe1>c111 •0o6 11 11 Uft1\(1111' 1!)11 I Utl llt ~ll!c>!lllll 111061 •• DGiO<Q066l 11 S
u s...""' 1nn11• 1 • oo 11 1 Sn IP• \lolttlltP ttroJCt A ... , i Cl" 1Jou<111 11"1(_ s i~ '1•~ o 9 1~1 Ecip111 101 6J ,_2,, 11 S.at•1ln L\n I • UP tl 1 ._ llfMll! IOI! ~ ~Ill jV'! D 11 nq~ <10 ' 11 4{o 1~ Scally• I 0 & • • UP \ • ..... ,,,, Slot• .,.,,, llrla>S 1 "°" ' lh 3, D lion I lOo 10 1) lllt t 'o
ti Evln,Pn •O J. ,. UP 111 ,, U~I N!W YORI!. CUPI) --Th~ 1\ JTl(),t6ft\M, l )t ~ U• Jl l• o,,,.,,W ,1,1 J 191 ~'1-1 ',', '.~.';','•'•' ~.. 1: '' I : ~~ :1 ~ "OJ !111.111 tll 1) ..0 000 .c:Uvt tlCM:~I tr1Md 011 !hi' New Yo•-Btl• My l>I l 1l 16 0 ~•lOll 1J 1 •117 l'<t "'I
-, P!"tYI0\11 118¥ n 000 000 SlCM:k E11<ll•11oe T11f~·~ Srl\Ptot 40d ' ~ ~ ... ~ 1~ DI\! l';ol~ flO u JO lO~' ~ MCouplpl 1 J'I •' Ull 1 ~~ "l!O ""/* s~1,1 (low (hq &rol::•GI II S & 10-.-~ owr•r41n 4 ?J !\o
1C:ant ~n~e•I lOSERio 11~ 011 ll ~ ~:.i~ ~~ \j ru ~c.100,_I ..... Pll~< 1;~'fo 1:~~ -,•g;!':;is~ 1 1: a!-1'> g,~,~1$ ,~: ~\.o : '
?(l1tu,:•r.,.1 1•'o(ll!l}0 ~~ '' '''"'''' ,'llrGt\lplflO ))l)J6.,-~~...,M,ofl01 1111 •1'1 +!~ fl IO , , O!t 1}0 lwo v•i 19'! I 314440 c;,,,_ CO.k Sii lO I t \ !:;:1,0:. (p ' '• °'' IJO JAii I lo lllf ~ .. 11311101 Citicorp 1Ji9IOO 111. \,II,, rp ;IC' 6 n '. ~ 0....LulJ 10 s ll-1 J Centc ln ?O 1. ou1111'IJ lo d•te '"'4lt611TRWlllC: 1ntOQ 11 •g'•'!:;31 11q, t:-°""""11v i...10 i1 N11 1. t. AICO.. 1 )I JJ 0 ' , 011 11 & lt/J IO O•l1t l ltl,191.611 Po\C.Don,id, llQ •OQ 1J • o t\11'~ O lo On< t (p 10 I I.
'
••• , •• ,,,, e >01111 1 NnTtl .. ltt u~100 •f,~to 8•11M W 60 J1 n1J11 • PMlt(P • 1 1 ""' ''" ~ 011 10' A!T!tt MCllOrJ 11) 1110 'lo 111 II /\11(1 I IOd ' " l>M• Ollll'+r 4 1• ! i (~lllOAft ~ O < <O> 1---------------1,, ' Ill 'GO 33 • <1•0 Bucy,..., E 1 0 1"' 7' - ' O(>t""y( 10 I • ! '("tl,Cr l.\t1I ' • 1
t I ln~lo Fllvor lot SIX! JJ o lo fl!ICl!t <:o to J Jl 8 '' " Oo)vt(p I 10 • 11 JI I 1 10 Ch•Me l lOCI 6 ' OI, 'I Avon Plod 10' 100 211 fl IC!q1 1"'1 II I ' J • i '' Otlw. (II 1 Xl U tori SlV.-1 •1 Cloro•CO '1 " ,, g: •.s \ • S I Lykn You~o 1(11 loO u •fl «ro• 60 6 s ~ p F lnc:P Jiil 1i•-l o 1IOP,1n•11 11 ''"I'' lll(•rt("flftiftr# .t.mir.Twh ·IO$J00 13J>1t 11,11utr.10 110 • 11~ b•,va 1..01 131 ,_,~ IJU"lfflno •O I• '• '"' 10fAOO 10 l\ltllnvll!Ofl 1 II •'~-l)r""''~• 11 llllo+ • :;~~:~·.~h ,:· ~}~I \'i•l•t•H_. l:~!i;:"" c" 1ossoo n \•=:-; ~: 1i ~'o g;~~.~~r'1'f : ~:~~-:"' 1~10SR1t2 •fl<l 1' ""11 llunRl>lt )41~~ D•~·~""' 121)t.-o 11 t,OF I lG.o '~ 00 11 AME il Si.~ES 1 .. ~.. flutl !n I t(l 1J1 I~"' Ot~YI~• Ml • U t•1 '• If ptnn (tnl ! Oil I) FIM! $1k Ill _,,., llnl~ I 10 1,IJ JO •t Dt ltl> 1.0 6 /t.( 10>,, 0 lQ l\obO .. ll•k• ! OU , , Tbl.. ~· ~II~ '"'""°"---------------·I "'""' CH n 10 e t Ou•~p! 110 •'«! n -~. 10EIC"tl lo\e"1ft ! Of! l l AMI 8nti ll• '1,MID.0001 lj11rt'(hl 18 t IJ 11 t:..•~1>1 •10 1tlO •I 7;...;..._-:----~------·1~":"~''...--''.'..--"~''....--....!"-~"'~'"'~I ,,.,,.,_ ~}(! ~ t.s11o-1 • 1)11•~"1''° 1100 ~' 11 ' " h r~ C-O<kt pr ,i,. 1 )lt>r-1~ '\lllPrlc•ftjl ~~ftttt II .. C~T ,,,., 1 '' s •~~ ounll••O 'Jlon 1r01 ''""• ~. (~Cr> '1 I It " " ()uflll!n Co 11 l 1
'
"" •f I \ II "" bl S~ltt lh 11111 OIVIO(NOS A"9 ~ !1'11'1 ~ 1 P.; OuPotll Id I ?11 •1+.1-"'6 ''I' 011 J f' 1-or-1Jlorkf'f Tr.11d ....,,~IVl'lltnn1"'"'''0'"'111tc1 (a 1oiw U.U.•""", ~ l •• ·~ 0t.rti r>1 •, , !Jh •l
Nrw VORK !UPI) 11<x•• h&~~d on lllt
E.•t MnOO h•t•d~Y
lft"' 1e au .. • ,,..,, Oft S!OC' , ... , ".., •• llXI .....
i!f:· ! .... '.., ,. lflll •• 100 ....
bow. c:r"' 1" ' . r,
u ' )! I l •
" *°" '. • ~ "
t•trl 1111 ptlG !l-1 Y''' IC) !>AYmt"I (II! I ,. "<I<>(" ~ o• 1'• °"""pl J j l 16 _ \It N'NI MAfUllT 111'Ef!IO ... t<Uln'lul•t•d lllY lff'fllh 1111 llrtl•fftl ("Mlet'Wl IS. a 10 I • 01<<!""~ I ) • .. " I \'t Tlltid1rMMt.at 1l'HI010ltr 1hlivesr ""'~•''-'• (..,.,Or •?II 11 J ,, \• OIQ!~'f'1 1>00 1•11>1 ~ • AO~tfltl-llJ 1ltl2 !fl("'*" .i"' stoc-c,i ~11n11~l rtlt Plu, C-RI.~ .o 11 u1 1,..., 1 0"'1l~' Ii iS'IO ''~) Ol'(I no '411 U! noc ' d•~hff"d (l'I\ p1ld thl• ,,,.., •ttf'lt OtrlJI lL 1 11 6 n n•. ovmo 1" 60 • it ,., 1 1,
Ull(fltl\Ofd )II ... OIVIOMll 0"111\ia ff) P•• (~fl\ In ,,ac~ ~"' t11l , ?I ll ,, -t c-Tt!~I !IOI 18tt D.od lt11'1• f\l 111,,t1M lft'IOC'J1ald •IA l lO I 1 t !rt<1'-"l 0~4 IJ 1•~•>-~I lt11t1J fo,111wn.-rup1<y•~<tlw•V1lpo• Cltiu£ 1 11 ti • U>to<.o ~ i •1 1 •-' AMIUt MAIUClt Tll NO 1"1fQ"'11tt11on l•I CIOll~! lll•tt1bill!illl tlflHOIO .,, 11 )t) 11 E•ll>•~A• 31' \to ~.
T11t'4IT,...,Y h l t t d!¥1111'"11 (""11 wllen.ln"'d , .... (.ltf!MI 1011 l JI s... [\IC...f Jo.I 110 It\;,-lo
•JO "9 Wf'l"tl\.H, (Mo(fl I 10 I J 11 f •!U!ll l• I I) ''~-'• 210 I'll P.:E n1111 fl'ltll'lceal•~too .-. ~,_0-tl 8 J t••l~o 1i.ut0t6J\.l• l n ,., 0fl'IUlllCH66/tltl~ll"O t•rntn~Ol'f'lldll~ Ir •I J ll [l!"Cpl to)' 109 f)lo l, ....... dl'l'ldlfll lllt lalf 1t 11m011tll •o11nl...,,. Cl&Qfl ) JltO'\ •I [(~l •MJ8l3 I f\,
tlfi,n iflto l•'l ••It P'"" .. fi1 '° 4 " r1o r 111 • u •ti •1 11i...
... ,t !~)Clow
Finance Briefs
Combat Plane
S'J I ()UIS <AP ( t\1111grccn1enl to
\01nt!y cte11 clop 1 t S /\:11\y con1ti 1l
f1~ht cr pl'"" h 1, h, lrl .1nn()un1f'd by
nffu•i:i.ls nf :\1 1 llnnn~ll Oo11gh1s Cnrp
an1l 1'\01 thrnp ( nr p
1 ho pl,11lt \1 11 1 h\; <lt \elnpzd from
the j\;n1 throp ) I 17 n1odel no\\ bc1n~
r uns Ide reel h1 I h(' l ' S Air F'nr<'C 1n
f1 1.1h1cr comp1 I 1t 1r1n
•
•
'
"i!ICORATIV£
RAILROAD l ap terns
,<&'ilfiant coloied
]netaJ . . . bu1 ns
" real oil!
JY,"!All 9Yi' !All
2.99 3.99
Broxodent
.IU!OMA!IC AC!ION
!OO!NBRUSH
faileet-
and 61tms
bJ SQUIBB
Quick 3'ld
genlle up and
down motion
for realty
clean teeth!
''::II' 13. 88
27 oz .
OLD TIME
MIRROREo Plaques
Antique style
with wooden
frames .and
famous "pub"
sayings.
Place MATS
~ Choose from
colorful
rectangular or
round shapes
in vinyl ...
SOITM! with
'
• -)-• pictines of
•
:,tilhlies'
· taVont
. 77~~
'
6" J~.INID;WOODEN
Salad Bowl
•
fj DELUXE Can Opener
MULTI· VITAMINS
High poteicy
formula. of B
Co111pfex and
Vitamin C.
I 08 CAPSULES
4.98
"Hand s lree"
operation! Removable
cutting assembly for
easy cleaning .
AYDS REDUCING
PLAN CANDY
'f,ou automatically eat less so
you lost
Wt.!tght!
•
-. '
NEW! SUPER SIZE
"ZEST" ,,, · ' . hr11, ActiYO hm1lf11! ., -' '·
. • ~.u ......... -n1. .... ~
3 DIMINSIONAl
&·I HOUR Craft KITS
COUGH FORMUU 19 Two 5x7" Wood I Hon· •
narcotic, ClllJ!j plaques or lour
r:~l~fti! 1' 39 !~~ mahogany pi~ture . '
fr ame sha~ow
. 4 DL • --boxes. ... ~ --·--;;'
' ..• Robituss1n .,
tllU&l!fll~MUU
for Children 'B3 -·-2~ and adults. C -.. l -;~~,:-r .. 4 01. -'. . -
flame retardant print ;ersey tor 2 88 infants. ~aby soft in dainty color
combmat1ons. · •
IL TOR0-14172 Ro<kfltW RH4 SAMTA AMA-J91 I SOllffl lri1t .. St.
'
·~ ~ ,• •
I
1
' ' , .
•
• I
p
"
l
Showy yet . , ~mple: . ~ ' s11ce, -. stir,.
sizzle,
savor.
' '
•
•
•
•
• pan's Tasty
Teppan criddles hiss as they sear
in fla\lorful juices.
1'he alliteration Is approprfate
for this manner or cooking best
described ,by the verbs: sUce, stir,
sizzle. sauce and savor-.
Although it's 200~yean-old, tep-
·pan is a relatively new.Jeehnique
among Japanese culinal')' arts.
Like its predecessors, tempura.
sukiyaki and sushi, it was based
mosUx_ on chicken, vegetables-and
fish until A:merffi's firiil affibas·
sador to Japan, Townsend Harris,
introduced beef-eating to the coun·
try.
Teppan.yaki ("cooking on an
iron plate"), adapted best because
the showmanship depends on deft
carving that's almost quicker than
the eye.
Such flashy cutting takes 10
yean of training to perfect. Chefs
prize their knives, sharpening
them daily and replacing them
.each year.
Cher Kawai, who was trained in
J apa n-;-wte-lded--the blade-in
sweeping and splintery strokes al
Horikawa restaurant in South
Coast Village as Kats Kwtilsugu
provided more details.
"T~ artlslry of carving com·
plemenla the fa nt'lness and
thoughtfulne~s of other Japanese
cooking,
"Everything romes lo the table
al its rreshest and cut in bJte·size
pieces so the guest doesn't h~ve to
work."
..American occupulion taught
the J apanese a lot about nutrition,
such as the need for milk and fresh
.vegetables," she continued.
seed and tut green pcpJ>el'1 into
very thin strips (about 4 cups ) or
rinsr bean sprouts.
Pan-fry l!iteaks 4 minutes on cat•h
side for rure or 6 minutes on each
side for medium in a large heil\'Y
skillet or ~1ec..1ric fry pan; remove
from pan and keep v.•tirm. \V ash,
rinse and drv pun.
For eac'h serving : 11eat 2
tablespoons of the \'egctable oil in
the skillet: add onc.rourth or the
onions and cook, stirring often. un·
Your result.s may not be as spec· til half-cooked. .
tarular as a master chcr's but tep· Sprinkle ove r2 tablespoons or the
panisstillafunwaytoentertain. l eppany a ki s aucC!; a dd I
TEPPANYAKI STEAK tablespoon or the butter and season
1,!z cup sake or dry vermouth with salt and pepper; stir to blend.
V:i cup Japanese soy sauce Add one-fourth or the mushrooms
Dash or monosodium glutamate and green peppers or bean s~routs:
21argeonions rontinuc cooking and stirring just
lh pound mus hrooms until vegetables are crisply tende r,
3 large green peppers or 4 cups about 3 minutes.
beansprouts Dri zzle 1 tablespoon of the tep·
4 individual steaks. about6oun· panyaki sauce over each pan.fried
ces each steak and cut into bite·siz.e piec..·es
8tablespoons vegetableoil with a Sharp knife. Serve wilt\
4 tablespoons butler or vegelablesanddippingsnucc.
margarine DIPPING SAUCE
Sall' and pepper ''2 cup sakr or dry vermouth
Combine 1ake or dry vennoulh, 1h cupJapanese soysauce
soy sa uce a nd monos9diu n1 Dashofmonosodiumglulamate
glutamate-in a-cup-to-make-lep~-Thin slices-or pared rrestrgingcr
panyakigaucc. root or 1 teaspoon prepared
Cul onions into very thin slices mustard.
a nd se parate into rings ; cut Combine and serve in shallow
musbrooms into lhin slices.1-lalve. dishes.
•
Showmanship of Teppan dining
finds Chef Kawai
telling guestsoabout ingredients
and wielding·hisprized kinfe.
•
' \
-~ ,
' •
BEA ANDERSON. Editor .. ..-,.on....,,.,,,,
Production Managlfr Jenifer Monroe chooses
skillets to match the Epicure book,
'clean, clear, elegant and sophisticated.· •
Cookbook Excels
B1IOOLSON
Ollllfllt.ily ........
uThis W:a comPencliam of highly
sophisticated though simple.
recipes, using nary 1 can of
mushroom soup nor a package of
frozen vegetables and not a whit ol
crumbled onion rings. Fie on the lot
of them."
So says Judy Perry in the
Editor's Note prefacing the Junior
·League of Newport Harbor's rook·
book, "Epicure."
The editor, a published cookbook
author ·herself ("Saucepans and
the Single Girl"), goes on to ex·
plain that the book Is not a
"typical, cutesy spiral-Mund cook·
l:>o<*0' but is spi ral-bOu~ so it will
Jiefloton the kitchen coqnter.
.. After all. this is • book for
P,ee>ple Who like to cook, not just nu
tbeirbookshelve1 J'ndourcoffers.''
• The book In •••stlon 15 the ,..ult
of three years of hard work by •
commltlee from the Junior
League, It ls one of the league's
major rurut·rarsinJ proJects, ana
•fler December, ll will bt the only
. means of rai!~ing funds.
It Ls an ""pbeat" book which
production manager Jenifer )fonroe: describes 1111 "clean. clear,
elciant and aophil1tlcat.ed."
I
I
' •
•
Not _Meant to Sit on Shelf
To achieve this g\atus, ihe com·
miltee asked league members to
submit r e cipes l he n began
methodical and meticulous testing
on each sugge stion.
Each member was required to
make a dish or two and attend
numerous testing luncheons and
dinners.
"Even the· weight-conscious
members had to tesl them all,"
Mrs. Monroe laughed.
All recipes were tested at least
three limes, some as many as five
or six. To.be included, the recipes
had lo receive "unanimous vote
ol excellence."
Names or the contributors· aro
simply lis ted In the back
alphabetically. so \here is no in·
tlication of who submitted which
·recipe.
This ls a safegurd against hurt
feelin.l?s. Atrs. Monroe said,
because some or the recipes have
been combined or modiried.
The committee looked at many
coo~booi<s 'before deciding on an 8·
inch by 6·in ch sl1e, with non-porous
paper which is ellsilywipcd clean.
The type face was selected by
ftfrs. flfonroe, and the pages are
set with lots or "white space," 1s
the blank spaces on a Page of type
art! called.
A colorlui Qraphic ~ign flows
from cover to cover, winding its
way through the pages like a
'snake. .
As with any organization·
produced cookbook, marketing is a
big problem.
The Junior League now sells the
book in the Corona del Mar Cof£ee
Garden . <which will be run on a
more limited basis byt6e Sherm a l\
Foundalion after December), by
mail from its NewPorl Beach
headquarters and in one Udo Vil·
lagcshop.
Committee members also are
thinking or approaching builders
and real estate salespeople to sug-
gest that they offer the book as gifts
for home buyers.
Once the funds are raised from
the cookbook, what will they be
med for?
"To promote vo1unteerism," as
-Jean Wanlass, a past president,
says In the Foreword.
This is lhe league's purpose, she
explains.
The. league gives its members
the "techniques, the formulas a nd
the courage to solve lhose com-
munity problem fi which stand in
Lhe way of healthier, happier, more
rewarding lives for everyone here.
"A prore&slonal must do his Job
ror love and money. A volunteer
, docs ll for lov(!."
. .I
For those interested in sampling
the Epicurean fare, here are selcc·
'lions from the book . They are
available by &ending $3.95 plus lax
and SO cenls handling lo : Junior
League of Newport Harbor, I Park
Newport, Newport Beach, 92660.
TRUE GRIT SOUFFLE
&cups water
l ~cupgrtts
I~ cubes butter
I pound mUd Cheddar cheese,
ll'lted
21'Jspoons sa1t
3eggs, beaten .
To 6 cups boiling water, add the
lrilJ and boU for 10 minut~. un·
covered. Remove from fire, add
the butter, cheese, gait and eggs.
Place in a 9 x 13 baking di~h and
bake 114 hours al 350 degrees. SCr·
'--...
ves 10. <A favorite or John \\'ayncJ.
COLD TOMATO SOUP
3cups tomato juice
2tablespoons tomaLopastc
4 minced scallions
Salt to taste
Pinch pOwdered thyme
1h tea.oi;poon cu·rry powder
t~reshly ground f)eppcr
•.~ teaspoon s ugar
lcup r;ourcream
Chpp~d parsley
Grated rind of YI lemon
2t.ablespaon.o;; lemon juitt"
Mix. a11 Ingredient.~ except !iOur
t ream-1nd panilcy. Chill. Hcfur~
ser¥ing, blend in l'IOur t·rc11m un1l
sprlnkle with purslcy. Good 1>crnrc
u ~fcxican dinnf!r. Serves 4. ·
•
TRA~,;rA(' UFE PRESERVER
2 oounds lc~u1 ground beef
2 f l-pound) ca ns red kidney
beans
I (\.pound 12·ounce J ca n whole
tomalO<'~
2 green pc pf}Crs, chopped
2 cup~ fresh chn pped nnio~
Salt and pepJ>t r to taste
Drown meat, pl ace In 21n quart ·
ta~scrole w i1 h bean.'!, tomatoc~
choppctl pcpnc r i;, onions und
!\Casonlngs. Dake 45 mi nute!S ~l ~
deg~.
Ca n bt done a head, frotcn Mked
covered or uncovered, doubled or
tri 1l\cd. eaten r.old :ind, £or all I
know, 1t 's'"good for polishing shoos
or relic vi ~1g stirf m usclcs. Serve$ ft.
'
I
•
~ (2 DAIL V PILOT .. Wedt1eA<J•r. Oc1obet' 9, 1974
Lectures Highlight Week
MD
Ora11ee County Chapter of
the 1'1uscu1111r Dys trophy A5-
1ocialion of Ame rica is
askrng county residents tO"
save ingredient s tatements
from Sa ra Lee products
through Nov. I .
The compan1 hi s pledged
10 cents to the association
.lor e a ch s t ate m e nt
re~ived.
Thrift Sh op
Charter officers (or t~
Saddl eb~r k Co nlmun\ty
Hospital Thrift Shop are
Dorothy Colver, president ;
Peg Genet, Lois McCul ·
lough, tt1ichelle Constanttno
and Elaine Sc hwtslg, vi~
preside nt s; f\.1 a r jor1 e.
Gleason and Sally Besl,
scrretarit>s, and Mati lda
Rehse, treasurer.
crc;11i \·e murrlai;e will be·
l)ponsorcd by the University'
United Methodist Chureh
from 9:30 a .m. to 4 p.m.
&tturday, Ort. 12.
lksigned for persons who
e re '"happy in their ..mar·
riage and want it to grow,"
.it will be conducted by coun-
5elors from the Jl umen
Rt htlion_, Institute, Corona
del Mar.
ma nagement.level jobs ,
selr-employmenl pas ·
sibilitics, nexible job pat·
te rn s and sex
discrimination in em·
ployment: legal remedies.
Each panel wi ll conclude
with s pecific Jegisliillve
recommend utions.
plinl questions" al !llrth 'N Ware. Coola Meu •. !IQm 11 Family Cente r
a.m. to 1 p.m. S1 tladaf 1
Oct 12: • ' The F a m ily Education
, Center , a p rogram t o
Si,oma Kappa provide '"'• educ ulion and The collef e and alumnae counseling services for
chapters o Slgm,a K ap·pa parents a nd children, v.·111
wi ll s pons or ao O l d open Wednesda)', Oct. 9, in 1'~a s hione d Chris tmas the Newport Center United
Boutique Saturday, Oct·.~u, Melhodisl Church, C.orollll
in the chapte r house, FUI· del'M llr.
••
• Trunk Show~g
·of ,
Fur-Trimmed Costumes
for D_aytlme and E"nlac
JL';~
Thunday,OctCIMrt~ '
at 11:00 a.m.&2:00p. ...
. .................... ~
fllldll ll.OUf •...-ow ltUM• _..., 9l.cM,C.wf'IOM&4
l'llONf. .... l;UJ \ Seals may be sent lo Kil·
chens or Sara Lee, Inc.,
P.O. Boie 211Sil, El Paso,
Texas, 19998.
Patron·s Circle Conference
The state legislature's
Joint Comm ittee on Legal
Equality will sponsor a con·
rerence on unemployment
a nd unde r employ me nt
a mong colle ge -e ducated
,women Sa turday, Oct. 12, in
tthe Inglewood City lt a\I .
T he confe rence, which
will be Cree and open to the
public, ·will begin at 9:30
a.m. and ~onclude by 4:30
p.m.
Clipped Wings
lerlon, beginning al 11 a.m .... Led by the Rev. John R.
Florists Knox. the series "."ill runoa·L--------------------Wedn esday evenings from
Opera League
New offi cers have been
elect ed b1 th e Opera
League or Laguna Beach.
tn,t al le d d u r ing a
f cockt a il p arty in t he
, Laguna Niguel home of Mr.
:. aJ\d Mrs. lienry Beide r·
, becke were Brenda Turner,
• 4 president ; Helen He ide r·
I bccke , vice president ; ! Gra zic Oulma ns a nd Kay
:-Nichols, secreta ries, ~nd
' Rlta Meyers, treasurer. ;
{
; ,, . , • • • , • • , , • • . f ~ ,
\
~ ,• ' ~ •'
~ ~· ,.
, ,
' '
Pairs
Pledge
Troths
•
Patrons and their guests
wil l be honored during a
membership brunch for
Go l den We s t Coll ege
Patron's Ci rcle Friday, Oct.
11. -Mrs. R. Dudley Boyce
"'ill host the It a.m. event in
her l l untinston ltarbour
home.
Guest s peake r wjll be
J an1es Coope r, director or
·('ommunily se rvices for
KOCE·'fV.
Mar riage
A wo rkshoo de aling with
' Dr. J oan Horr Wilso n,
author or The Decline or
\Vo me n as a Force in
American History, and Dr.
Arthur Pearl, author or The
At rocity oC Education, will'
he the keynote speakers.
Panel discussions will be
presented on realistic ooun·
seling, training a nd re·
trainin g p r o ~r a m s .
li.a.od·crafted items will
·be fea tured during the
Country Fair lo be spon·
sored by Orange Coast
Chapter of TWA Clipped
Wings International Satur·
day, <)cl. 12.
The public ~H•le will lake
p)ace lrom 10a.m. lo3p.m.
in the Siilnta Ana home. or
Mrs. Diane Arena.
Author
Maggie Baylis , author or
"Houseplants for the .Pur·
pie Thumb," will anawer r
A floral extravaganza en· 7:30 to 9 p.m . through No\·.
tilled fll elodies in -Flowers-20.. Sts~lons a re cond~ted
wi ll be s taged by the by trained, pro fessional
Orange County F lorist As· counselors, a:e open to the
sociation for be nefit of public and wilt cover com·
Ch ild ren's Hosi>ltal ·ormon c hild -r e aring
Oange County Sunday, Oct. problems.
13, ln the Anaheim Conven· -. tionCe nler. Alpha·Ph1
During the noon to S p.m.
aff ai r , mor e th an 100
professional florists will
displa y t a ble ideas a nd
seven will design floral
dresses. Six florists will
work on stage throughout
the an emoon.
Beta Della Chapter of
Alpha Phi will celebrate ill
golden anni ve rsary Sunday,
Oct. 13, with a champagne
reception rrom 2 to 5 p.m. at
the sorority hou&e, near the
UCLA campus.
Sympathy Evaporated
Two weeks ago, I bwnped.
Into my [rieod, Suzi. She,
too, had lar ge dark cir.cies
under her eyes, had lost
close to ten pounds, and
looked crummy,
"HaVe you been sick?" l
asked,
"No," she s m iled weakly.
"My husband Harveykas."
JOAN
RIVERS
th ink?" "Another t ime, he asked
"We have none. People a manicuris t . to take his
got tired of hearing about pulse and once he had a cab
Harvey's s ymptoms. driver check his ras h.
"Only this morning, he
"Nobod y re.ally cared became hysterical when I
that he thought his ·goos.e tried reasoning with N m. J
bumps were unnat urally told him tha t every wa rt
large or that his cereal went IOoks chi nged iC you look ar
snap, crackle, pop in his it through a m agnifying
stomach or t hat he was glass.'' "Nothing interests him. d' · l d h h I d ' 1sappo1n c w en e oun "Whal happens when you Why, the only book I could l D Th t 'l ou eep roa wasn a get sick? Is he concerned?'' , "Sincewben?" J)OSsibly ge t him to rea_d _is_~Um.aho.u.LJary.ngiUs-'-' --~c>··h;-then;t'rcompletely f--=="-"=~----tJie mediClilartt10nafy." "Didn't you try to stop different," S uzi 1iched. "Since the day he was
b$1rn," Suzi sighed. "Whal does your family him?". "Last week I had a high
doctor say about all this?" 1 feV_e r, a b a d Cough, a
asked. "I couldn't," aatd Suzi. headache, sore throat and
CITATIOM
SWISS
CHEESE
GREAT FOR FOMDUI
THIS WEEK OMLY
flftbf7 ··-
WESTCUFF Pi.iii
171ll • .,... 19WPOIY llACH .... MM17l .
MM..M. ,.., ,..,. •• ---
llltl!n'i'S rnm cm:m mu;
.
f:
"I never thought I'd say
this," Suz:i blushed, "but I
wish I had lived with hi'm
befOre we got married. You
see. I believe that It's nice
to have a man around the
house -but not when he's a
hypochoncriac.
."Wenolong_erhave one," ''1bere didn't seem lo be achedallover. ~=================:;-sighed S u zi . ''H a rvey nny waytokeepbi.s mind "l told thisto Ha rveyandl
.. ~·,
MRS.SMITM
threatened to sue him for orr illness. Once while y ou know w h a t h e
malpractice last month driving along a freeway he suggeste d'! That I press
when he told Ha rvey he looked in the car mirror, some of his trousers. He felt
could go back to work. stuck out his tongue and I'd get some relief from the
"He wants a doctor that said. 'A·a ·ah!' steamiron."
642•4321 Direct or Collect
to subscribe to the Dally Pllet
YOUI Hometown Com""'nlty ............... :; SMITll.fUL TON
Orange Co ast College
gradu a tes Linda Ann
Fulton a nd Ri cky Ray
Smith were m arried in St.
Andre w's Pres byte rian
Church, Newport Beach.
Dale Lenk. Fred Hcynolds,
and Steve Koo:t. • HEUSSENS'l"AMM· '
HAMMETT
''\Vhy, Harvey considers
a hangnail an illness bad
enough to stay home for,
a nd when h e does slay
says, 'Take two aspirin, go
to bed and first t.hiog in the r.======~~===========~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=;~= m.ornin.;, fly · lo the Ma)'O
.Clinic."'
oeoora b Ann Hammett hom e, instead of getting a ndPa uJAnthooyHe~n-b e'.te r, h e wa t ches
stamm e.11:ch~nged w~dding. television all day and then·
"Wbat do your [rienda
Their pa re nts a re the
Paul Robe rt Fultons or
Newport Beach arld the
liomer Raymond Smiths of
Costa ri1esa . Officiant was
the R e v. Dr. Charles
Dicrenfie ld .
vows and r ings dun ng a gets e vef)" malady that's ~;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;\H
garden cere mony a t C.OSla portrayed on m edical Ii
l\fes a Country Club. shows !Jt ' m ~~· Costa Mesa Vice Mayor ' .M. • .a
J ack Ha mmett and Mrs. "And to top it all ofr, "j,,.a "'"
Hammett a re p arents oflhe during the sum mer he gets
bride who graduated rrom relapses !''
Costa Mesa High School. The ne wlyweds, who are
honeymoonjog in Hawaii,
a lso are gr a dua tes or
Ne wport Jl a rbo r Hig·h
School. They will live in
Costa f!f esa.
Her husband,. a graduale "I never reali zed lh ings HAIRSTYLING in fine arts from UC Irvine, we re that bad, '' · I , ., ________ _,I
is the son or Mr. and Mrs. m u r m u r m e d ~ .
Serving as mai d of honor
and beiil m an were Karen
O'Brien and De nnis Smith.
• • Bridesmaid s were Teri
J;Tiber g, J anel Andrews ~Vicki Lo hmau and P.1 1"S.
~Brian James . Ushers were ~Jim Fu l t o n, rit ik e ~Easterling, J im Ashton, r:: . ... ••
Ka rl lleu sse nst a mm of sympathetically. FOR APPOINTMENT
Malibu . "Thal's because I never 548 3446 Attend ants were Karen have a chance to tell you," •
You ng, J ill H a mmell , Suzi continued. "You see,
Cindy 1.l cAda ms, John when llarvey is sick, he ~~ 1-leussenstamm and Chris does n't move. Mie~. •
The newlyweds traveled He just lies there with his-a IJl
to Puerto Vallarta and will eyes closed, Saying, 'Are
m a k e th e ir home in )'OUstilllhere;Suzi?'andl
NewoortBeacb. can't getaway.
SHOP AND SAVE AT
+{QMe fob~ CeMteJt ~:1-----....:W~e::...;,A~r~e~•:.:;.M~··~m~be;;:;,r~o~f~t~he:;..:B~e~tt~e~r~B~u~s~in~e~s~s~B~u~r~e~au;;...~------
~ OHlr ....... ,,,. •• ,., OHw ..... li/t·ll /11
~ POLYESTER $149 POLYESTER $179 t & COTTON & COTTON
.:-PRIMTS KNITS ~:~-----------~·: ... :.:•:··~··~1-------------:::Z:.::;,::..~ ~. "!> -· Od. , .. """ ::: HAWAIIAN
ioi PRl""'S ~ ~ ..... :.~ ·-1 ~ ,._......, 2PRICE
n.-.., tlpt I ,...., ,....
· 100"/o PolY.ester $198
Double Knrt
.... 1191 ..... ,.
~ ... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~-. .. :c:",.~Od:;;:;,,~,;i::-~~~~~~~~~
~1--~~R_E_M_N_A_N_T_S_A_L_E_~_s_A_V_E_s_o_~_o_to~7_0°_~~~~~~--t
r.• ~. Oct. I Z °"'J
UPHOLSTERY CUT VELVET 55.98 l l'f. S24.IO
~k ~:
~l-~~~~~,-,-,,-.0.-,-_-,.-...,~~~~~~-r~~~~~-:-,.-,~.,~.Od.:-"'."~u~....,:-:-~~~~1
I !.iit• H•I .... • irt«tt Stwe ()tit .._.,... .._. S .... 0...,. t•: ·f JERSEY $129 POLYESTER $198 ~· PRINTS .... SU I ACRYLIC KNITS .... , ....
~ ~ •
~-
• Deslgnen' Dross Fabrics • C:.S'-Dropery and Upliolslery
• Dfforotl•• Sha•• GIMI •..ispreads ,
• . I
• _.. ,;-,,. . . .. ~ .
Seen from the botto~
the view is tops!
l eather together with plaid.
Faded c0tduroys. Gl itler bo!loms.
For showy footwOlk. rneet up
with our greal new looks.
big nifties.
whole new
zing.
15.99
&.16.99
~· .
Use J'Ollt BtnkAmtriurd or Ma,ter CMrRt;
. ~ . ,
FASHION ISL AND. ~ewport &tach: HUNTINGTON CENTER.
' Hunllnglon BelCl'I; FASHION SQpARE 511'111 Ana: ~~TMINSTER MALL. We~mlnsttt; SOUTH COAST PLAZA. Colla Miii
-I
" !.
" "
!•
. "
Adele Canetti, Judy Semple and Lynn Miller (left to
right), members of Matti Lascoe ensemble, practice
concert dance for Civic Center open house.
-
' • , • •
'Nednesday, October 9. 197• CAIL Y PILOT C:I
Your Horoscope
' Sagittarius: Focus
On Learning Proces·s
THURSDAY
OCTOBER10
By SYDNEY OMA RR
ARI ES <March 21·Ap ril
19): Accent is on changl',
variety, a bility to treasure
what is worthv.·hile and to
getl'TifOTSllam. You ng,
vigorous persons a rc dra"'"
to you.
TAURUS (April 20-Pil ay
201 :... Don 't fool yoursC'IC
about va lues. d ifficu ltie~;
maneuvers and red tape.
t.leans you are in corner
and someone wa nts you to
remai n in thul ~pot.
GEMINI (~1 ay 21-Junc
20): Short trip could lead to
profit s. R"c l a ti vc puts
~ respons ibility o n your
,f f shoulde r . \\'ith it goes
¥ f; potential for rewa rd. Go
, into business for yourself.
Key now is to t ake aim and
fire toward goal. Reru:;c to
take back scat.
SAG.ITTARIUS <Nov. 2'2-
Dcr. 21): Spotli ght il5 on
l ea rnin g pr oces s .
philosophy and edural1on .
Long journeys a nd l"'on1 ·
munirations a lso could be
part of your day. Change
and vari ety combine.
CAPRICORN fDcc. 22·
J an. 19): Dig deep for infor-
mation. especially ~·here
monry, poli cies . taxes arl"
PISCES f Fe h. 19-Man.'h.
20); K t~ep medical, dental
appoint n1 ent s-or n1akf"
them, if net'l'ssary. Ar:ct.•nL
is on he~\th, general \l.'Cll
being. basic is s ues and cn1-
ployn1t·nt.
If today Is your Rirthda)'
you art.• lllOl'L" t•reati\·c lhiln
the a\'l'ra~c pcr ~on. ''ou
arl· also indl'!}t.·111\l:'nl. an in-
novator ;ind alt ral'\l\'C to
opposite st.•x . l)crcmhi_•ru·ill
ht' one uf ~our mo:-.t sis·
n1ficunt months nf t9i I
roncerncd. So n1eone cl!>c 'l;;;i"lliO;illi"""o;;;;;"'"""'""'"'i' may be ho lding key you
seek . An s wers arc ob· (I 1 m tfi.
tuinub le. ..;If .1 'a{{w.1
AQLTARIUS (J a n. 20-l''eb.
18): Play "'ait in ~ game.
Time is on your side. Be
sure of legal green li ght.
Empt)as is is o n pu blic
rc.•aclio n lo your st:ilc-
menls, promises. efforts.
for
WIGS
Cool-Caple"
CA~ CE R I J u 11 e 2'!-J u ly riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;j~ ..i..-----22l : Acce nt is on money,
..... personal possrssions, how
to pay and collect. You
learn now v.·h al shoul
be discarded , retained. Key
is to do something about
your knon•ledge.
ELURAS
dirL A
Vcmon·s
SPORTSWEAR LEO (July 2J·Aug. 22):
.522.50
:: ..... 531.50
mal&e~
250 E. 17th 5trffl
COSTA MESA
Civic Center .to Serve as Stage
Lunar cycle is such that you
make new sta rts, stimulate,
accent originalit y, indepen-
d e n ce . T r u s l yo ur
judgmenl, intuition.
\Y£STQJf PlAZA ,..,,,,, """' 548-.t121
BALBOA ISi.Aii'.>
216flo"1ntA~.
67.5-1904 548-3446.
\'IRGO <Aug. 23-Scpl.
22): Wh al is mysterious in· 1---------.--'----------
trigues you. n1ore so than
usual. You get in the wings,
Th e new ll un 1ingt on !he lt u n ti n g ton Beach Shi e ld s, Paul F anc her. The third presentation :.i nd \\'d i! hangings pu r· backstage. Youv.·antaccess
Beach Civic c~~C!')Olll~eru•!Ilnlid_.l.C~h,•l[!•ffi!l!lJbe"·r:.,.rs1"'a:"."£JC!';''S::· :""7''.'''~"·~tp~Vc.s:a-Maur~us-and-Mike-<W-iJ~-fc..a-1..u.r..e-t.h.~1.a.1,.L.i--chasccLby...lh~...im:..J.h~c~to~co~n'"ri"dc,,n~l~i a~l ~ri~l•..,,s~. ___ ,
1----p:jllce lat'1lfy v.•111 be open to (If f2 musit·ia ns directed by 111aurcs. Las-c o e Dance Theate r r ivi e ee nll' r a ntl police
the .public Sunday, Ott. 13. Pilikc l\l aureu!i. 1"hc 1-l untinglon Be a ch Company. Its offering will facility. . LIBRA (Sept. 23 ·0ct. 22 l : Q.O_ ..... _ .. C:._
°"'"" --'•"" -with p crformin J! arts 1'hey v.·ill pe rform Pietro Plavhouse \viii present an be a work pre mie red at 1\rtists r epresented in·
programs scheduled at 2 N:i rdi ni's .Vio lin Conce rto exctrpt from '"Land of the Orange Coast College Oct. r lud t'.I Alice As nlar. Rex
and.lp.m. and Cor c tli "s Concerto Dragon,''direcledby Linda 5, "Little Green Box on Br<tndl. R. C. e.;orn1anand
Pilembers or the Jlun1ing-Grosso\1111. Lou Rit•h<.i rds and \\'ritlen l\loda le.'· \vilh music by Rogcr l\unll.
ton Be ach Allil'd Arts Com -:\lu ~irian s· ;1re 11.Tilt·hic b\• l\l adge ~tille r. ' Jlamscy Le\vis. r\lso on the rnain floor of
Emphasis now is on gain
lhrouJ!h professional en·
deavors. joy through flat-
tery from oppasitc sex and
fulfillment or a basic desire.
IUY DllEC:T-SAYE
40°/o to 50°/o!
mission "'ill lc:uf l ou ~ al 1 Enrto, Linda Endo, i\l .\·ra ·Le;:1d in g roleS.\\'i\I be Dancers \\'ill be Pil indy the ~i\'i c l'enter \\ill bl• 11
apd J p.n1 ., beginning e:..i~t ~·a l Ion. Evelyn Fancher, l akl•n by Susan Kellogg and Burd, ,\dele C:.inctti, Lynn studl.'nl art exhibit.
of the flag poles. Oen i cc 11"~1 n e y, llonn ic Robert J,indsey, who \\"ill i\lillcr anCI J udy Se mple. The ti vie ccnlcr is loeated
Appe aring fi rsl on \hr 2 llo"·ard, .J ohn R oge rs , appear as J ade Pure :ind ln add ition, visitors wi ll al i\l ans ion anrl '.\l ain
and4p.m .programs n·illhc Sh aro n llos c n , G i.!ylc Road\Vandcrer . \'ie\V Lhc n1any painti ngs Street ....
SCO RPIO !Oct. ·2J-Nov.
21 ): \'Ou "·ill be dealing
with higher:ups ; there also
can be room for you at top.
r~e'"Jl.~ -,
,,_.__(Come by land or
come by sea,
· · you'll fmd exqui-
. si e·shops and eleg~t
. ~ dip.ing at Lido Village.
··We're qockside in Newport
·Beach, corner of Newport
Bbulevard and Via Lido and
the sea, with plenty of
room to anchor your
schooner or your
station wagon.
Lido Village prom-
Most Stores Open Six Days 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Ample Validated Parking. . il., ~
ises seventy shops to We are already here
browse through, (or watch for our opening soon):
Devereux for Lilly Pulitzer (boutique), Jade Hou se ~-· ;~Qt-Gfond ... -Open---.-llCJS=<.-' 1 ~-Gade jewelry), Laguna Originals Gallery. Pappagallo's
--(fine shoes), Jannelle's (ladies boutique). Blackman, Ltd. (fine jewelry), Prints and ~--_. 1:. Specl""I r.-~ ... : _ : Paintings, U:mons Us. Inc. (gifts & cards), Turquoise Tee Pee (turquoise jewelry), -U IU L1";11~ _ German Home Bakery, Light of the World (gift shop). Martinique Beauty Salon, NOW OPEN ~ Simply Us (custom made jewelry), Sea Treasures (sea shells. etc.). The Children 's
...., Shop (children's apparel), Mione's Old World Delicatessen. The Garden (teenage/ HARVEST ANTIQUES & °"'. college girl apparel), Custom Clothes by Ann Douglass, Yard Arm (fabrics), A Little ZULM·A' S ~ Intrigue (ladies boutique), Birds Eye View (art gallery), Lido Book Shoppe (books.
" magazines;prints), Haueras of California (marina, yacht broker), Anything Goes FAS HI 0 N BAZAAR 4 (custom made clothes). Flo's Boutique (fine clothes), Sydney (ladies boutique),
~ · ~ Stuard's Men Store (men's clothiers & outfitters), Jurgensen's (gourmet store), GRA N D 0 PENIN G w :E El\! ....._ ____ L_ord_J_im_Ba_rbe_r_Sh_o...:.p,_an_d_Ca_ro_use_l_F_lo_we_r _Sh....:op_. ___ ........J
romantic board/k
walks to wander L.11¥
along, landseapea ..,~-
patios to linger over, and fan-
tastic fare on which to feast.
Stroll down, sail down, pedal
your bike or drive -shopping
hasn't been like this since the
reign of the square-riggers.
Lido Village is a wonderful
place to spend time discover-
ing the rare, the . ,•
I h ''•'· · unusua , t el,-+'~.· ·"
beautiful, and . .,,, it'~,
the new. ·. -x _
'
(".-4 DAILY PILOT
... -, ... ' . .. •
Fatso's, Future Thin ,
.,---.;;.__ ______ _
·".Ann Landers Jt .~ maffw6
/or 11EAR t\:\·;.. L.\:\'llF:RS
!II.\ hu,,1);1nd 1, :io \l'ar' old,
5 ~ :1nd \\etgh' 211) JIUU!l\b•.
Stcit1~tic l'> s howi. lhut 111
,tlJOtJI llJ >l'<lr'\ ht• \\Ill h.i\t'
h1' l1ri;1 hl·arl :itt.11·i.. or
,,trokl' 1\ll'l'OH ll hv I~ Ulllll·
11.111;iblt· .il h1~ 11rt·:-.l'lll
Y.t'!J.:hl
l..jl'>l \\ t.'t'k hl· h;id t11·0
•·u111·xp l.i1nab!1-"' r-0!1!
11.\1c;1l~ and la:-it rllJ.:hl hl·~uf.
• fcrcd his ~t·<·ond ··unt·,.
pl-.1nahlt"" 110:-.cblccd in
lhrl'~·11rl·k :-.
\\'c ha1c lhl'l:(' l'hll<lrt>n.
thr baby •~ lc::.1' th<1n a year
old. ThC' h.H urc looks di!>n1:1l
hc<'au:..c I fci.l r ol1r t11 0
:-ounge:..\ \\ill be ruthcr\c:..~
during their t (' ·n yc.;,ar..:,,.
''hen their nct·d for :.t tlad 1~
the grc:itc~t .
1 o.1 m not a:-.i..1nA ror 01ny .~1:l"\1·s.-\\'I·: lt l':/\1.1.\'
an,111•r, lr•1111 \n11 l .anill'I'~. LCl\·~:·r111~~\
l'\1· b1·1·n rt•al\111~ 111ur l)~.\H 1.4)\·•:: I 1·;_111 h1·ar
1·oh10\11 lnnJ! l•no11i.:h \okno\v thusc stls~o rs s ni1111lnl(
\I hul you 11.•\I pl·Op\c ''ho . a\\ ay all a1·ros11. lht• t•ouutry.
a!\lo. \1 ha! 1() du ~1 houl ,, 'l'hi:-. t.:olu11111 i~ 11.oin iz lo Lie
hu~h:inll 11ho1·a1:.; loo rnut·li. 11la t.:,·d on 111o r1• 1li11n1•r
drink-; lou nluc h hi' i~ 1'lil.l1·s and plll t1v. ~ and
hook ed o n c·1~;1 rt•ll1•s or 1a1H·d lo 1nore b;1lhroon1
dope, \'ou IC\l l hen1 , "IL' 11 1nirr11rs than a ny l'v1• 11rin· ,
do 11 ~our~1·lf ,,rUJt't'I :1n1t It'd in a lung, lung ti1111•.
1't>body c;1n n1 :ikt; son\l'Ull\'
1·ls1• do or :-.tuJ) doin g
oin~llling" l>t:All A·~~ L .•\NDERS: I
ton\e from <1 f:.im il y of 1<'ry
s u 11t•rs ti1ious p cop lc.
Dt:1\R JLIST : h'.nocking
on \\ood gu1•s bilf k to lht•
Uruidit vf ant·icnt t>;ni:;lanll
\\ho hclit•\'l'd tht• lrt'es "l'rc
i11hallltl'd l1 y gods. \\'h1•11
asklog a ra \·or, lhe Druid
11rit·~ts \10t1 ld knoek on th1~
hark of a trC('. If lhe "tr1•t•·
gtKI in residi•nce" "'as in the
rnood 10 gra111 a ra,·or ht•
"'ould knot k bafk, Tuday
ll's sti ll a comrnon "''Y or
trying to n111ke a drean1
romc true.
I :ull oi:-kin~ you IQ plca:-c
puhli:-h rn~· lett<'r l'>O ::.on1L•
01·cr\\\'1ght d :1d dies out
lhcl'I! 11 ill sl'e thf'mSL·Jvcs as
lht•ir 11 i 1 c!. i..ec tht·m.
)la.1bc then they 11111 u1u](•l'-
stand th:.i t l\'e tlon 'L~1·:.iul to
be nagi::c~. 11 c Jll~l hal e Iv
~cc them k ill t hl'lll·
1\h11o~t t'\'Cry hour of the OF.AR ANN LANDERS:
d:1 y or ni ght our house , I'm 111 n1y ea rly 40s. After2J
sounds like it h:1s bc<'Jl in· ~·c:ir!:i or n1:irriagc I find
vad<'d hy 11·oodpe<'k<'rs.' n1yself th rust upon the
Evt•rybody is knocking on ,,·orld in 01 society I can't ·
\\'OotJ. 11011· llid lhis su1~J" even r <'mcmber. 1~m 11
~lition g1·t ~larlcd ?-J Usr single 11·on1 un sca rchin~ !or
\\'0.1\'JJER I Nr. a1n1:1te.
I've hud l\\'O dulei; in the riu1:c? f ha\'e a goorl figure . glad >..>u didn't wafile you,
la!!l Sl'\'l'rul months und und um rairl\' <1ttructi\•c.•. tJmcon then\.
, both i~r thcn1 \\'Unfed to Ci,in you give! Ult.' a little Going l o 11 \\'eddin~·~
.cht•tk 11110 u motel. 1 s uld . hope? Are there un\' men in GJ\'ing ont"! Or s tundinlt u11
"NO" und huven't heard thei r 40s len who· \\'unt u in one? E,·en if yo u·re
fro111t·ithcrmansince. "'·omun In her 40s ? Or :in.• ulread\' n1arricd Ann Ll1n·
.VIVIANE
WooDARD
COSMETICS -
allie' l '\'e bt.•t>n cu lled "frigid." they ull chasing you ncgirls. dt•t'S's Complt•lel~; ne\r .. The
'' o I cl· ru s h ion e d,' • trying to recapture thch' lll'idt•'i; Guide .. \\'ill ans\\ er "'h.u !1 &·~.p·: a nd . •·too o"·nyoulh ?-LONESOM~. ques tions ubout tod 11~··s r~hg1ous .. I \'e been told DEAR L· l.ook ror a·ni an \\'ecldtn i;s. Fol' :1 copy. send I m s av in g myself for 1 h' •• · .., M a dollar bill plus <l long, 250-0 hit 17tti Slrett th . . d th l l ' t r n "'.,.,s or ~arly •· en . , d ' no 11!g an a m ou o 1 thel 40 • 1 kl i sclf·addrcssed, stumpc en-Contl'M.MI •
my m1nd. , ~ r s are oo ng ur, velope (20 cents po5lage)to 548•3446' Mi· children are grow n •omell in their 305. L· d p 0 Bo· · Ann an e rs. . . .,
und the thoug ht or going But don't &Ive up.....,. In. rl~4~0~0~E~l g~i~n~l~l~I~. ~6~0~1~20~.~::;::~:;;;:~;::::;:::~~ through lire without a Your high 1tandar4' wlll · ' '
husband is very depressing, protect you a gainst gelling
I'm a person who is only mixed up wllb bums and
\\'hole \1•hcn I'm hair. sex maniacs. Those t••o
A M ESSAG.E FRO~! T t:ENA,. 1 lfan~<, m11nr thank& lo our -.·~~I-friends-in Oran,&~
Countv for their patronage (\t TEENA S YARDSTICK . Im
movi1ig to the desert form)· "n<-'hing bont'S" and \\;lsh the ne\\·
oy,·ners, MR. & lit RS. CARL SI' ARK lht> ,·ery bl":.>I.
Am I being-unrealistic, clowns who offered )'OU a
Ann ·! Statistically, do l nlghl in a motel on the (in t
stand a chance Of remar· ·date were no bargalns. Be'
Airs. T-Liltlt Tina I: SlaetjJ
Male Strength
Overpowers
Happy?
H AR T F O RD . Co~n .
(U PI ) -T he pe riodica l
She Id rake
PHOTOGRAPHY
Miss Gribble
To Marry "'Perspective," which is l'~~:;:j~~~; w ritten (or Connectic ut Gwendolyn C<1rol Gribble , The bride·lo·be atten~led Department of Correction
SACR A~1 F.NTO fl'PI) -
Oceisions tha t ;i ffe«t l'\'Cl'Y
Ctt liforni0&n-<1 rc 1nadc____.bs
men because of lhl'ir 50·10·1
politica l str.anglcholfl o\'er
'''omen on top s tate appoin·
live posls. fi gure~ s ho\1.
The data. compiled by the
legislature 's J oint Com mit·
tee on Legal Equa lity, show
that or 109 top·le1·e/ agency
and department h~ads in
Home Facts
ClllC~GO CUP!) -A
·v.·oman ·s kno wledge ·of the
~ home gil'es her a clislinct
advantage over men for
Counseling in r eal estate,
says the president or the
Wo m e n 's Council, The
Nationa l Assoc iation or 1--------ll:.. Uo .
Says president Angeline
A. f\opk<&, "I-Io'>'' many men
know if a kitchen has an el·
ficien t layout , accessibility
lo appliances and adequa1 e
cabinet space? l lo"· many
men can tell 11·hether the
, laundry a rea is in a con·
venient location, or \\'hether
:there i s enoug h closet
5pacc?
Select group of
state go\·ernment only l\1·0
:irc\1·0111en.
In ~1ddition, O!lly_ ·ight
\\'Omen hold appointive
posts on lht· ten most power·
ful decision·m aking boards
"'hi1e 37 urc held by men.
'rhe governor makes ap·
pointmcn1s to boards 5uch
ois the Public Utilitics Com ·
m ission a nd the State Per·
sonnel Board.
and Ben J>~o11•Jer Evers, \l'ho ~ewport lla r bor ll 1g h employes, has a way or
met aboard Chapman Col· School and Orange Coast checking what it calls your
lcge \Vorld C01mpus Afloat, College before earl_!_il'!gJ!.~happiness·leveJ-'.!_ .
Ian-to bemarrie1JJfilf 4 iifOegree in anthropology ·
St. AndrCYl 's Presbyterian rrom Chapman. 1'he periodical says hap·
Church. Ne,\·1>o rt Beach , piness is based on the fol·
· Parents of the> 01rfia nced 1-ler fiancc is a com· lowing factors: realism,
pair <.ire fllr . and fll rs. lier· n1unicatio ns m ajor · at' flexibility, the ability to
bert J . Evers of Orange. California State Universit y, relate to people, the ability
l,uthl'r Ed"·a rd Gribble of Fullerton. lie pre\•ious ly to accept \\'hat you are and
NC\\·port 1:3c:.ieh antl the late studie d at Orange l!igh know it isn't so bad after all,
fll rs . l'\larjori e O'flladigan Sc hool and Fullerton and being able to express what
Grib ble . Santa Ana colleges. you're feeling, and humor. "The \\'Om an's voice is
absent fron1 those public
bod ies 1hat d e t e rmine
public policy." suid con1 ·'
m ittee ehairman !\1cr1•yn
Dymally. "' MARINERS The L o s An ge l es ·
·Democrat, v.·ho is running GWENOOL-YN GRIBBLE
for lieute nant governor, -·
v.·omen in t he 915 judicial JOE CARLOS
~S,_....S.,t:. COMITOM~
EARLY FALL SALE!
F as~ff>.'! 5,!}.'!.~!ique
'(By the Pancake Housel 6'45-8322
SYOU
said there arc o nl y 1sr.:==::::::::=====•I ro TAKE HOME
posts in the stal('. PLU llHG
The fi gures \\'ere co>~m~--l+-"~"2!M~----C~10~. ='1--J-l-Jl-......, ..... .,.;..;;;;;;-;;-;;;;;;~--:;;:;;;:-;;;:;;;;-;;;;;;;;--;;;;;:~;;:;;-~;--::;;:;;;;;-;;~---il--;;~N;•~w~rt Harborwo1 ol.QneJtm.,~-• le. l\l'J.. 11i~S
t+.d i"" l»•-.ntb• ,,,_ NEWPORT BFACH commerdol llshingport,but its desc ribin g ea c h .s ta te 548-5558 , · popularityosaracreationondresort boa rd. agene.1· and Commis· · sioo to \l'hich the go\'ernor 167S·Suoerior or,eo now attracts millions of tourists
makes appoin tments. Costa Mesa every year. The Harbor boost~.more
, The only "·on1cn listed as •r,t.crJIMflt AG!UN than 9,000 pleosurecraft and the
hc;idin g s late ;1genries '°"' I f boo v.·erc Evelyn E . \Vh itlo"·· Ow S,eci.tty waiting isl or t moorings is
ch,ir f .or di ,·is ion or in · "'ForAW•trrHHttr·AKit. reportedtobemorethon6yeorslong.
dus tr 1al \ve lf<1rc , a n d cite" or" lotti i" Styh-_ Thare's none&dtowoitinllneto
Patri('ia A. Gayman. <llrcc· -i F.,. Rrol Quick Str•ic:• • receive the most fo r your savings tor or consumer affairs. 61,, .. Jff" A Dial" d II h
'
•
• Because of popular
demand, we ore offering
FREE exclusive prints of
orlglnol illustrotlons
depicting Newport
'Landmarks old and new.
These ore Illustrations
never before offered I
Visit us today and
receive your own beautiful
11 "x 14 " prints and at the
some time open o high
Interest savings account.
o or. Mariners Savings is paying t e
highest interest po5s ible. Open on
account today!
Harbor ScEnE
•
Sweaters s
original pri(;e S l 7 ·S 18 Now
85
< >·.
Turtleneck Sweaters migin.lpricdll
A group of
Skirts New 25" Jc ng1h. oug. S 15.
s
Now
$
Nuw
2pc.Robe & Gown set
Regula rly S56.
1/2 PRICE
NO\V with sligh t imperfections
For additional savings & up-1 0.<Jate fash ions check for ou r
85
85
Designer Samples
-& Slightly Imperfects
from our factory direct to you!
NEWPORT 8EACli F:t~hinn l ~l:anl1 64444 11
open l:ue 11uJ11d~y, 1hu r~d:ty ;iud f rl~ay 111gltt~. !iundJY 1 ~·5. LA llAURA Fasluon &1ua1l' ~11·5JJJ
open late mo11d:iy. thursda)' and friday 111gh1s .
•
.. • • I
Boat Works
8001 bU ilding was at one time a
boomirfg business in Newport,
especially during World War II. Bui
w ith the property values rising out of
sight, few boot builders remain near
the waterfront. The Boot WOrkt
pictured here ore owned by o Germon
man, who e stablished his business In
1936 building custom Y!JChts .
Mariners Savings is' the oldest
sa vings and loon in the Harbor Area.
'For mo re thon 20 years we hove
provided o ur community w ith support
for growth and payed consistently
high interest.
COME TO MARINERS
WE'RE YOUR ONL V
HOMETOW.N
SAVINGS AND LOAN .
eeEAN FREJNT
This triangular building, located
near the Newport Pier on McFadden,
hos been 1tondlng since the turn of
the century. Its facade hos changed
many times, but it oncf the rest of the
oceonfro'nt bu1lrye11 district ore some
of the few places in Newport to
withstand "progress."
Progress con be unnece11ory
sometimes. But wise planning and
good decisions olwoya prove to be · ).
beneficial. At Mariners, we 1peclali1e
In giving you o place t~,plon profitably
for the future .
FOU NDED 1953
troll C1i1i~~r
Restaurants Often b9come
fondmorks. Newport ~ch 11 o
carnival of unique restaurants and the
Crab Cooker is no exception ..
Uniqueness means on•of·Cl·klnd.
Mariners knows 1hot your needs ore
unique. We are proud of our
Indiv idual, friendly service. It mak.es
saving o pleasure.
MARINERS SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
. ~ . . ' ..... ~· . ' . ' . '
· " (1 NowP.1r-1· -·, ·· '•
WES'IQBFllDOVBR • Imn'OITUACB, CAUi'. ,_ • (1141642-4000(Moto Ollb)
IOl( llA rsm1 DllVB. N!WPOttT B!ACB, CAUi'. -• (71() -{BeJoWo C-C.)
JJ8lO SEALDEACH BOULEVARD• SEAL BEACH, CALIF. 907«) • (lU) 599·Uil6
8747 BEVERLY BOULEVARD • LOS ANGELES, CAUF. 90043 • (213)657-4141
' ' '
•
I
Columbus Day is
Satu rday, traditionally
or Monday, legally.
Celebrate either day
by serving . green peppers
. with sp icy Italian
. stuffing . No parboiling
1s needed i.n th is recipe.
SEAFOOD SPECIALS!
We're back to
our old hours!
Daily I 0 to 6
ICtoMd Set ... S-1
lc*e -lroll -1.1.9 . -They're Dt4ici01111!
~ we dh .. 't h1co••t•lt11c.-yo• wftll llio1t 1triart
,... _ __, wt 'I gri ot'lf'l1ti1ed!!
' ' • . , •
The Fl~*lfl!'A~KET
145 E. BROADWAY,_ COSTA MESA
Son1etin1es it's ~imply ad-
ding one or l\\'O little, cxtr<.J
ingredie nts that !urns a nor-
mal. C\'Cryday dish into a
dinner ~·ith a foreign flair,
Stuffed Peppers lt<.Jlicnnt•
,:.ire quit•k, cconon1icaJ. arlcl
easy lo preparC'
chopped onions and minced
g;irlic flavored \Vith .salt,
p<'pper and Italian herb
seasoning that's simmered
111 :1 1on1ato paste· sauce that
~J\l·S full. ril'h ,·inl'-ripenccl
lon1;1lo f1:1,·or10 yout dis h.
Ynu ·add-ri ce' to the mix·
111rl'. ancl OU\1 you're ready
to :--l uff \ht' IJl'ppC'rs \\·hich
11;1\c been clcanl'~ a ncl
slitt·d Ieng\ h\\ isc.
r-
645-S223
1 1·~ :1 \\'Ondcrful C'lln1
bination of ground bt•1•f
• My neighb'or saystable-nraps a..-en
good for dogs. ls that right?"
,/~·_,
I . '' A: Yes. l/'/hen compared to scientifically for·
mutated pet foods like Blue Mountain Home Style
SteW, table scraps are sadly lacking in the needed
protein, vitamins, minerals, amino acids and carbo-
hydrates. Besides. overly rich table scraps can
make your dog a f1n1cky eater and eventually lead lo
obesi1y, hardening of the arteries an-even
heart attacks.
, r ' t, ; -po. \ II. l
rL
~lUEMOUNTAIN. 7¢ STORE COUPON
home style stew
Brong "tt e Mountaon" to your dog. In tl\11111 t11mp1ing var!e1ies:
Supe• Meat Loa!, Cnicken 'n Ll~er 'n Egg, Home S1yle Stew.
Al a tempting low price. Especi.1lly wil~ this coupon.
To lh• groc~r; When lhl 1trm1 o1 lh•• oHer hove b11n comphed with,
lh•S couPQn will oe •edelmeo !or 11 p1u1 31 henatono. Any (llhlr
"opl1cQtoon conslllule• !r1ud. lnvo1~01 prov1n9 pu1Chl!e ot 1ult1Clonl
11oc1< to co1er coupon' proSllnlcd ror redl!mp1lan mu1! Ila 111~mllled
uoon "Quell ol manuracrur~r Consume• mu11 PIV any 111111 Ill. ~ Or!e• 9ood enly in US A ~eld or tlked, r11tnc1ed o• Jorbldden by 11w. M1ol al! coupnnl to Blue Mount1ln, P.O. 801 3~61. cne11er, P1. 1i0!6.
Ca•h redumpllon v3lue !/20< o! 11 Ot!ct ••PUef Aprll I, 1975. Thls
. '7;'"8'i'u"i'MoUNTAIN .0;~ _______________________ J
AVAILABLE AT: Albe1tson1. Soys. Dales, FEOCO, Hughes, Ma1ket
8as~el, Maylair, Panl•y, Tnril1imar1, Vons and other lone 51ores.
Brown
''ONYUNS''
S1'l 'Ff'l·:o P EPPERS
t t ,•
3 n1cdium green peppe rs
S1.11L
l beer boui llon cube
I (6-uunce l ra n lomalo
p;i ~tl'
J eup 1vater
1 ~pound ground beer
i .! cup chopped onion
\ l·lo\'C ga rl ic. minced
I '.! eups cooked rice
1 ,. tl>:i sJX)on Ita lian herb
st•a.;oning
I t up s hredded moz.
zarl'll<1 t·hecsc
Cut pt•ppers in half Ieng·
lh\.\ 1sc : rcmo\·c se!'dS and
mt·mbra ne . Sprinkle \.\'ilh
salt. Place in 2-quart baking
dish.
Dissolve bouillon cube in
tomato paste <ind \1·ater in
sn1all l>011·I. Set aside .
In 10-inch s killet cook
bt·t·f. onions a ncl ga rlic until
bct•f lnscs l'cdness. Drain
f:i!. :\dd ril'C, ltali;l n herb
st·:1 ~oni11g. 1 ~ teaspoon salt.
I eup of paste mix l u1·C', .ind
ha If of rn ozza relia .
Fill IK'PIJCrs \\'ilh equal
un1ounls of beer mi:\lurc .
1·011 v.·ith remaining paslc
mixture .ind mozza rella.
Ct1\·C'r. bake al 375 degrees
'15 n1inutes. Makes 6 sc r·
1·ing:;.
KANT ALOPE ~.;. 3/51
TOEMA YTOE 2 ~S-29c
We've recei,ved our first shipment of
Halloween Pumpkins. Over 30,000 to choose
from and more coming. Bring the "KYDS."
.. ' . •Wf. ACCEPT FOOD ST AMPS• A.lSO PllSOMAl
AM~~~~~ff;:,~~~1ASE
•
~ay, Oclobe1 9. 1974 DAILY PtLOf (':i
Next -
/ >
/
Time:~ K1~e1J 1h1-. 1'1'l't)Jl' al h;1p1I
for :id\'1·11tur1·:.0111r, J.W6~
(1Xing "C:.t!lrl~ Ill lhCl'OUrltl "
ror Cul u111bu :-. ll:J~'. or an~
·l:1y ,
!)c('r r:1 \·1ol10" 111 ni\·;1t l':Jlltl'
1 ~ 11·.1 ~poo11 g.1 rl1t·
IX1\\ tll,.·r
11 r11p 1'h r1·ttd1·1I ~!1 11
lllrl'tl il t'hl'l'l'I'
bl'O\\n i-.1us.1i:c : st11· lo
~l'J>a rall' 11\l':1 t Pouro((f:it
1\dd r;,1\101 111~ .111tl ~ ... rh r .
~))l~t)l\ ltllt) p1·pp1•1-. ..
Pasta-
1" A \'I J: ,\ 1'0 ft ·41.'
Sl'l lt,.•'1::11 P 1'~11 Pl·:RS
1 largc green l)C)ll)\'I'"
'::pound bul k 1'<J U~:11!.l'
2 L'llllS ( 15 Olllll•t•1' 1•:11·!1 l
llt'llhJ\l' IUjll' ,1 nli :-.t•1•il.,
rl'on1 pcppl·r~. In tx11lu1~
saltl•d \\'illt'r . l'OOI.. pcppl'fl'
aOO ut 5 111in 11te~: d1·;11n
tile;1n\1llill', in ~k1ll1•1 .
1\1'1';n1~1· 111 l ·qu:1rl '"*·"
scrul1·. Bakl· ;11 ;150 dt•~rl't'i
F' l'ur :!5 1n11nLll'~ ur uuul
dU lll' ·rop II ilh l'hl'l'l-l':
bakl' unlil l'hl'l'Sc n1(.•lt ~.
~lakC'~ .i ... e rv111i-::.
\
5 LARGE LOCATIONS AT YOUR SERVICE '
_Qp_IN 7 DAYStSALE OC:T-10..1-1-1-2-t 1-----
VISIT OUR NEWEST STORE •.
NOW OPEN!
'" SANTA ANA One bloc~ NO<th of Sou1h
Cn.a•I Pl.11.J ... •di•<fnl
to llw 1,,,.,.,..,.
''" ""'·" $1 I I ' cub ~mo I
B~lesi •fl<I
-Rich in Jl.avor ... •
r, omtn•d
u"~r1v
0~1.Coou' "FUll GOURMET CUT'
' ROUND $
lllW'PUl
tUR 'Utll!
'Cl)!\ '\'l. "'lt."l;(J.
per poun d
'"'' 111• PORK CHOPS ,,,., 99• $/rlf//f nu 1n-." • """'!! FRESH pnurrd
PORK SAUSAGE! SPARERIBS
' .... t,, "·. 59 ' .... ~··· ~!>!• 99' • . .. Ft••• "Q' • ~•b • 'JESll 1h
CLUB STEAKS I'"'''"'""' '159
JUICY & TENOEll C.llEAI V~lUl • •
ig~i~~ lb -I .~~~.}!!!._O~~D ~~,";,~"": l 29
"'' (!'" \ SLICED (lf11I
CHEESE SALE ~ ~ ~.~~c;)GNA :,;;d •
' ' 00-lllli\K ·~6~~ .~~lug:~~~ : ~~!~~ R~~Gll~!~r~~Cp'?r~ound $119
lONctto•• •10• All Beef SYEAKS '°"'mo"' 89 CMl(Sf . I • Ill 01 P\I •
ltold Ith! lrt1h f1ottt1 811tlt<td .... PtPl>f:•
FREEZER OWNERS HEADQUARTERS
\Ill [llJ'l "ll lltO lll 1\li l !I U'llll \,~I H•lllllltl/!ll\\ll' 11 •1 .. 1111
\1 1 \1 CO\lf tl\'l!PU ~<1-.11111111'1"11.,1>llll ll' •M\Ul i>(l!••lll\11111
Fllll 10 11 !1\ ll !l \lll\11 11\ \II 111< I •Pl 1,.,,,,\f 1111 '"'''II 1111 11 1111 111 "!1
USDA CHO)Cf
SIOl Of llU illlUS
CI O\Sj:HUClt
flllO fGllADlO 89 ~
U SO A CHOICI
BEEF LOIN ••1 12 9 C001i11 ol: 1H lhf Wt. 55 tu
fint1t Slt•\t, to 115 lht. I
US 0 A CHOICI
FIONTQUAtTll
ol WI Al
U S 0 A GIAOIOCHOICI 8 9 · flONTQUAITll 01 l llf C
illlUS lllf I OUHO I"
flllO 1 Cil A.010 I
US 0 A GI ADID CHOICI
SIOI OF llEF PlUS 9 n lfff IOUNO
'flllD 2 GIADID M1
Co'"''''...., .. ,, o1 St~olr:• '°
US 0 A GIAD(O CHOICI
HlNOOUAlfllol lll f 99c ill'lUS (I OSS (HIJCI( It "'~•ti• ~· •i~•• • •"~ It.• • 1
~••! "I "'••I
.
•
• DAIL V PILOT
Raisin
Pastry
Bagged
I\ •plil"k :111d ''"'" 1i11u·li
• •
ho:-. clt· .... ,t·1J 1h;d \1 ill d.·hl!l11 -lb G
d >il<lrrn ,, "''"' ""'"" ~· IMPERIAL I • PK • ( ""<ly i'ulr> e :~.~:::,~··::'::::~::;:':-:'.":::'.:~~.~~~ ,. ·~ MARGARINE At NEW LOW PRICES!
;11'1" I un tu l .1l ;11111 ~o l'<.i:.y to ~
111.11.f'. Oil STEAK AND LOBSTER SALE
l\11d hct·.1 us•· l hl'y :irt· -. •
f1'l'c1.;ddl' t hey hf'long on ~ flO. , ~lltl ( ll:.l Id ha :.i(' lllnl'h m
i\L'lllS :l
1.rrTl.F. lt1\ISIN = . FLUFFO .t.LL VEGET .t.BLE ' . .
l'A~UV P U•'f'S ~~.)lllk-'
' · 1·t11 1 11 al<•1·
1 ' l'llP hUltl'I'
SHORTENING J lb, c ..
1 ~ \t·a!«poon :.all
' · l'ltl' flt1ur
:.! 1·:.:gs
I ('<ltl (Jfi1":! OUtll'<'i>) l'C'<Ld \'
to !»prcatl frosting l1·;111ill~
or )1n1r f:i\·orite fl:i\·orl
':.: l'U P r aisins
l n ht•:JV.\' S:IUCC fJa n, hf':1t
\1;1lt·r . Add bull<'r and s:tl! ·
:1n(I bring to boil. 1'urn uff
ht•al ;1ntJ t1ui ck ly stir in
--1.lotu:_ ----
(' oo k and !'>l ir o v1·r
n1t'(l iun1 h<':Jl u11t il dough
IL•:J\t•s !'>ides of p:1n :ind
fu rn1s a ball aht1ul :i
1n inutcs. l<t·1n uve p;111 l'ron1
heal ;Jot.I bc;il t•i-;:,: . .,, tJlll' ;it ;i
lime.
l>rop ro und1•1I lt~asroon·
l"uls onto un).!rt·:•.~l·d <·1"1ki1·
!-ihl'c l. l'\acL'-111 pn·ht·:1l1 ·d
'100 clcgrcc o\·t•rl, :ind b;ikc
DUNCAN HINES-ALL VARIETIES
CAKE MIXES
MACAR0..-1 & CHEDDAR
DINNER
SPRINGFIELD PREMIUM
ICE · CREAM
71/, eL . . ..
111 GAL.
ROUND
-TOP
SIRLOIN
LOBSTER
TAILS 41s-1-RA TH RA CORN
~ BACON
FRESH
BONELESS
70%.AVERAGE
(
~Ot o2.S rn inutc:... or 11nli l1lryl,.-----~---------------------""l
:ind gQ ld<'n. l.<-•l t·oul on p;1 n. DUNCAN HINES
1-IL':J ll \\'hill'. in sm;tll
bn\\·I. Olis frosling \\'it h
r<:11s ins , .S 1)1it puff!-i, '''ilh
!>.harp kni fl'. :ind l'>poou Fil·
ling inlo opl'nini.:s. Prl'SS ANGEL
.
CAKE
,, .GROUND BEEF
FOOD MIX FAMILY STYL-£ CUT-UP
~cnlly to close. RcfriJ.!t'rilt·~ ------.-----------------
JIM'S RANCH FRESH
$
$
9
_98
c
LB.
c
LB.
c or frl'e.zc unt il serving limt•
l\.1akcs I!:J puff:..
Gs LA'RGE N 3 LEGGED
--FRYING Lil-:-, -'9'---
New Wrinkle GRADE A-A.
Egg less
' Dessert
Herc's a vers ion for GIANT SIZE Re9. 1.15
cholesterol-Y.' atchers.
WALNUT R1\IS IN PIE
•/1 cup corn oi l margarine AB DETERGENI 1 cup.sugar · ll""~51';~~
o/.t cuplightcorn syru1> ~------------~-------.._ o/.t cup c holcsLerol·frce
egg sub5tilutc \ I teaspoon \'a nil la
1 cup CO«irs.ply broken
"''a lnuts
~4 l'UP rais ins
Unbaked 9·inch pie shell ,
see be low
' JIF CREAMY OR CRUNCHY ·
PEANUT BUnER
FOREMOST LARGE & SMALL
CURD
II eL
JAi ..... ...
PINT
In a medium saucepan
over l ow h eat me l t
margarine; rc m o\'e from
heal; stir in suga r and corn
syrup; blend in e gg s ub·
stitute and vanilla.
Sti r in walnut s a nd
ra isins. Pour into pie shell. ·
COTTAGE CHEESE
Bake ;n a preh<"lC<I 3511. -~~-~: -HEWPEHP.t.LfSGl.t.LCLO-oH· BLOTIALE-degrl'C OVL'll 4 0 t o 45
minutes.
Pie Shell : Stir loJ?ethcr I
cup flour and 1/~ teaspoon
salt; cut in 1 ~ cup t'orn ·oil
margarine until particles -
arc fi n<'. ~tir in 2
140
DEPOSIT
ta bl espoons ice \V:itcr. 1 ... ------r~orm int o :i h;lll. Cover:
refrigerate 15 n1i null's. Holl
out to fil 9·in th pie plate and
shape edge.
Nutrition
Inflated
Se.1rc hin~ d l'~pcr.itc!~ ror
new rcciflCS to hl'lp fight the
tii i::h cost nf li\·ing·!
llerl'·s :111 idea \l'hich is
('3!'\' to prcpa rt·.
cA.ssEROl,J<: C lllCKf.N-
2 eups cooked ehirkl'il .
d iced
1 • te;1 ~poon \Vore(', .. !(•r·
shirt' saUI'('
J c:in t'rcam of t·h1ckt·n
~Olli>
J t'll!l !-th r<'1l r11·d S11 iss
(')J('('<;(' •
l i-1n:ill can p<';l.~. 1h':1int.'<I
1 , rup ti iced p1m 1en1n 1 ! cup !'hcf'd alrno111\s
Con1hint' rh1e~~·o \\'ith ;111
th e i n grcd1c11\s, c~rf'11t
almonds. Place in hut11 •rt'fl
ca!'scrolf>.
Top "'1th :i l n1nnd.~ nnll
ba kt• ~1 t :J5\1 ch.•gr1·t·~ (11r :\~
n1inult'!'i , or un til bubbly
1h ro11ghoul. Scr,·c on lop or
ri ce. b akin g po11dt•r
biscu.,.s, or to;1sl. &r\'('S \ -~~
fou r. I-
• • • •
SWEET "N" JUICY
LARGE VALENCIA
ORANGES 10~
··-· ~ ........ ,,.. .,. ... -~ '---~ ~ .............................. .
T-BONE STEAK IMO TAILS!
PORTERHOUSE STEAK
SIRLOIN TIP or CUBE STEAK
TURBOT FILLETS
BARM
PLATTER STYLE BACPN
BARM
WIENERS or BOLOGNA
RATH
KING SIZE WIENERS
KRAFT AMERICAN-PIMENTO·
SWISS CHEESE SINGLES u oL
Slo~ Hours:
9 A.M. lo 9 P.M.
79~.
89~.
79!.
Daily Including Sunday
Pricn lffHffft: ~tin W.._.y
Oct. 10 lhru 16
Prtcn vt+td te MM.k .. It-'
WE GU.DlY ACCIPT U.s.D.A. fOOt:f COUPOHS
' COST A MESA; 19th and ,.lacentia
Placentia
PLACENTIA, 710 W. Chapman
.. ---~ -...... -.... '
•
•• • •
-.. -. Wednnd!Y. OctobClr 9. 1974 OAILYPfLOT (7
Warning: Wii1n~rs Follow Rul"es Closely
ls thcro »secret ror y,·in'. rcfri~cru.lc<I crcl!ccnl din· un<j cinnarnon ; s 1JrinkJl 1 lo 16 minull'$ until b'Ohk.-n 11ublcs1>00n waler In lari:c bo\\'I. dissol\'C onto 51!r ,·ini;: plall<'r or
ning rccipu eonlt-sL'I? nl'r rolls t c, spoon o v c r ca ch 1 bi'011•0: 1'1 t·up t•hoppcd nuts yeusl fro1n hot roll mix in oilun1lnum ro il.
A judging :1gcncy y,•hiti.h ·~ CUJ) butler or triani!lc.-·ru makl' :ihl•ad, prcp:ll'\'. tpa\·ka~cholrollmix "'-'itrm watl'r; stir In 1111gur Ot\Tl'tt;i\l~COOKIES
n<.irrows do1vn tens or n1ar~arhlc.so (lcncd · ltoll up ; !-.t:t1'l al shortl·sl ('<l\'t'r :111d rl·trig1.•rali: 01, to 11 • tup Ve ry warm water and egg. Add uppl~s and teu11 11 hortenlng
thousands or entries In the % cupr>ugar side of tri;111g tc und roll t(l 2 hour)<: bl·fo1·c buking. Uukc (I O~-lt5dcg1·ees I".> flour n1ixture: blend \\'ell. t cul' b1'0"'n sugar
·Bakc·(Jfr lo the select JOO 1:i lcaspooncinnanwn OPl>O:-i ilu point. J>inthl·d~es us (lil'l'l'll·tl. 1 ~<'upsuga r Drop dough by· heul'ing :!<'GRS
finalists has pructical i.id-%. cup peach preserves to seal. Plucc 0 11 in·l·ptu·cti '!UICK 'N STICKY I ci,:g t;ablespoonfuls on top or 1 tc>ispoon vanllla
''ice: }(cud the entry blunk. 3 lable!ipoons tlairy :s.o'ur cookie .s hl•cts. \Vilh shi.•olr:o APl,LE BUN$' I i,-.: cups (2 medium) suJ;ar mixture, form\n·g 1a 2 C'Ups buttermilk pa11·
Ncurly one out or 20 en-tn::.nn or slu1r:l knife. s lit top:s. uf 1 cup firmly p3ckcd cho1>pcd unpeeled u1111lc rolls. · cake n1ix
tries wus eliminated in la st :I.a cup sliced almonds . rolls lcn ~tlnvlsc. bro,~n su"nr · Grt"asc 13:<9-inch pun. "' Cover; let ris(• in wiu·nl 1 h.•ttSJ)()()n t•i11nan1or1
ye<tl''!t ~ontest ror not r01-Prehl'at oven io :?75 Sprt'ad:ir;irl ~ll ghtly :fill ztablc!iwonssugar lnsm:.1Jlsaucep11n .. con1-pla ee until light anl.1 1::tr<.1s1>0onnuln1cg
Jo,vingthcrulcs. degrees. G'reusc l\\'Otookic each ,1 ilh 1 ll'<ispt'!on Jtcasr10on<'innan1on binc rirsl six ingredients. doubled In size, 45 lo HO 11 t t::ispoon ground
One S2S,OOO b(!'and priLC 1<1hcl.'lo;. ,prcsc r vt•s llll(I u bout 1 :! a 1 t· u ll bu t l c r 0 r Sllr over IO\\' heat just unlit minutes. Preheat oven to ic\o\'CS
this YCHr is rur a Separalccl'csr.cntdough l e:tsrino n s our l'rcanl . niargarinc buttermclts;.slirint1uts. '375degrees.Uake:!Olo:Kl 2cups quirktookinco;1ts
refrigeratederescent1JouAh into 16 trian gles. Spread S i>rink lc e<•t·h \Vilh 1 1 tttb.lcspoon light corn Pour mixture into greused minutes .or until (!Olth•n ':cuunutsorcnconut
gy,·ect rhot"Olate pieCC'S
rrtheat o~~n to 375
di.'gl'C\'S .
In largl' bo~·I. cream
sho11l'ning, &uga r und eggs.
Add vanilla, punrukc mix.
svh·es,-and o3ts: stir by
hund until lhoroughlr conl•
binect. Stir in nuts and
raisins.
Oro11 by teaspoonfuls:! in·
ches apart onto grea"'t>d
cookie shl·c t:;. 6:;akc 10·12
minutes or until' light
hrov.·n. !\lakes about S
dozrn. e ntry . which n1 us t be with butter. Combine su,::ur tca.~i)()()n :.ilrnond:;. lhikc 12 syrup 1ia 11 . bro"'"· Cool l minute; turn I cup raisins or s~~i:
suitable for i nror1u a I enter-1-.::.'.'.'..:~'.::'..:..'.:~~'.'.'.'..'.'.'.'.:::.....::..:::::=:::_:=.:.:::::::::....::::::..::_:.:.:.:.:_ _____ -:::----------------:==:::--;:--------=-:----~::;;-:---------
laining. iphs c ~ sti I ·Savory snacks or hearty 'f' . -e va sa ndwiches .... elil:ible, as a .
<1rc "sv.•eel idea:: reripes
for sweet rolls . coffee c;.1kes
or bar cookies that could lie
~:l.~k{·;?:::·:;~.;:~;~, A super seleetima of eheeses f ro111 around the world.
pleoflhis kindofrctirx'. ~ •
The second S25,000 gr:.ind · ~ ~~ prize is for a family-oricn-F rom Ch eddar to Mue nster to Monte rey Jack, you'.11 find the la rgest ~Ai.,. • •1) ~l\1 )l
ted recipe using flour, hot selection of cheese is at Ralphs, on the average of twice as much cheese if/111"
roll rpix, rrostfng mi x or as other markets. Our Oktoberfest CJ1eese Festival is the perfect time to pancake mix. Quick '11
Sticky Apple Buns com-discover Ralphs D elicatessen, full of domestic and imported cheeses.and
bines easy s haping with other delights. A super selectiOn means more ways to save , too. It's o ne
favorite apple and caramel k flavors. of the reasons switching to f{alphs is like switcl1ing to a mar et and a h alf.
Entry blanks no\v ;ire in
grocery stores or can be ob-
, tuined by \\•riling Box 60-38-
E, Minnca1Kllis. i\1n. 55460.
The contest close!! Ot·tober
31, and winners v.•ill be an ·
nounccd before December
31.
The 26th Bake-Off "''ill be
February 23-25 in San f'ran-
cisco.
P EACHES 'N CREAM
CRF.SCt:NTS
2 IS:·ouncc) cans
Editor's Choice . .
. ' ,, .
,• .-. ·. ,\;:/
Meat Master Meats .
BeelRib-U.SJ)..A.-A--
Fresh ... tiol•
•
Super Deli Super Produce
Liii• to L•li• Longhorn Style.or Cd1p, Juicy Northwell
Jack
Cheese
Jmthan Apples · ... ~ .19 . ..... 79
•
l'---ltal-iaH+-n -I
Touch
Rib Eye Spencer
-Steaks .. 1 .9 Fryers lb •• 49 •• lpfl1 -Ag•d •Month•
harp Cheddar lb. ,C#----'-'!SWlf1..M.ellow e-11yortd•~-------•~-------HOneydeW Melons , .. ,. .• 15 1.57
From I97 3's "The Good
Housekeeping Cookbook"
and a favorile of the book's
editor. Zoe Cou lson .
CHI CKEN OROBIANCO
1t. cup olive oil
2 garlic c loves, quar-
tered
4 whole medium chicken
breasts, halved
2 pounds hot Italian
sausage.links ..
2cups light muscat
· 'h pound mushrooms,
sliced
J teaspoon salt .
Toast slices, cut in half
diagonally
2 tablespoons .cornl!larch
Jn l 2·inch s killet over
medium heat, in hot olive
oi l, cook garli c until golden;
with slotted s poon, remove
garlic and discard.
In drippings in skillel
ove r medium-high heal,
cook chicken a nd sausages,
a few pieces at a lime. until
browned on all sides. Spoon
orr all but 2 tablespoons
.drippings.
Return chicken and
s ausage to skillet. Stir in
wine, mushrooms and salt;
heal to boiling.
Reduce heal to low; cover
skillet and simmer 30
minute!! or until chicken. is
fork-tender, basting oc-
casionally with liquid in
skillet.
On warm platter, arrange
toast; with tongs. place
•chi cken and sausage on
toast; keep warm. In cup,
blend cornstarch ;ind •,4 cup
water until s moot h ;
gradually stir into hot liquid
and cook over medium
heat, stirring constantly,
until mixture is thickened.
Spoon some or sauce over
chicken. Pass r emaining
sauce separately. ?!lakes S
servings.
Dish Up
At Once
Complete this range top
dinner with panned lnmb
chops, salad nnd Pears
•lelenc.
SKILLET VEGF.TABl,ES
11~ cup butler or
margarine
2 cups di ced (1h inch) un ·
peeled eggpla nt
1 cup thinly !liced seal·
lion, green tops inrl11ded
I large green pepper, cut
in thin strips
J lar~e tomato, diced
1.4 <'UP water
1'J teaspoon salt
~ .. teaspoon ground al-
lspirc
t teaspoon sug:ir
ln n 10·inch skillcl 1nell
lhc butler; add the
\l egetab les and "'alcr;
sprinkle wilh th e
'seusoninR;s : mix well.
Simmer. covered and ad-
ciinit "'Oler as needed 2
tablespoons al u time · · un·
til Cft~planl ii. lr,ndcr --20 tn
:lO minutes. ~takes 4 iser·
ving~.
R1tph1 Ellc:lusive-A Blend ol Ground
Beet ind Sor Protein Conc:•nlr•I• Young Mtal~
Super
lb .• 58 Turkey
Burger Drumsticks lb .39
B11!Chudc • 10 6 Lb. -Calilornl• Grown
lb •• 73 7-Bone Steaks 1D. 185 Fresh Junior Turkeys
Be•! Round-Bonel•s• Cfl1ckertto11d B11l•d .... 49 Beef Jip Steaks lb. 1.59 Turkey Hindquarters
OukJtTo A• Dover-Miid flavor 1.59 Beet Cube.Steaks lb. 1.19 Fresh Sole Fillets lb.
B•1f Loin -Bonele11 S1l1d Sb.e 1.99 Braising Strips lb. 1.19 Cooked Shrimp lb.
Uncook1d-Sm1H Size B1ef Chuc:Jt-Clod Cu1-8onel111 1.28 Lobster Tails 2.99 Rolled Beef Roasts ... ...
USDA Cholc1-Fr11h ••.. 79 Lamb Shoulder Roasts
-•• 1$th1 -Aged 1 Y•1r
Extra Sharp Cheddar
R1lph1 -Sln9I• Slk1d Amedc:1n '
Cheese Spread
P1lrick Cud1fly
Canned Ham
811f-H1m-Chlcllen-Turll•r
Bucldig Sliced Meats
1t1n1rd Ovenre1dy or
Buttermilk Biscuits Kn\ld••n Cream Cheese
SoH-1 T'Ub
Chiffon Margarine
Vita P1lll
Orange Juice
, .. 1.83
1i OL 1.15
..... 5.98
'" .45
• •1o-·14
..... 48
!lb .• 70
...... 79
~~b's~'ide,. Chops lb 1.39 p;k'Lc;i~R0asts lb .89 Super Spirits s........,~ ..... ~B· k~~
Po,.Lol'-C'"'"C"ll°'o 1 59 uper a ery .. ..
P_.._ Chops · Floral Reglment-86 Prool utl\ lb. 1 Ft1lph1 -Fr•th B1lled-Butterlly .... ••· 89 Imported cottee
Pork Spareribs lb. • Scotch .... ·" 4 39 c k 45
N•• Crop V•IY•lr llled
Yams "'"'· .25
Fr••"· Top• lll•moved 12 Carrots· ,., 1.. .
c~un~i;~ ••Ch e12
Oc:•1n Sprir-Fr••h-1 lb. pkg, 2 Cranberries •K• • 9
Super Flowers
Orl•d
Strawflower
Bouquets ., .... 78
H1n9lng-i " Pot
Piggyback Plants
g· Pot
Schefflera Plants
••ch
llC:h
3.97
3.97
Super
Household Values
W••r Ever-Aluminum-Muffin.,
C1ke, Pl•, Plu.1 or Bike Pint
Bake ware
Assortment ... 58 J~~·s.;~~ ., .89 . mt• • a es ~:~ •
f1un•rJMn-fvlly Coolled-6 oL Pflg. 89 Old Glenwootl -6 Ye1r Old full 4 59 R1lph1 -Cr1cked Wh••f. H1tde,1 or 2 59 84 Counl-Wllh Sh1rp•n•r
Ham Slices ... • Straight Bourbon '"" • Buttermilk Bread •,::; • Crayolas •••. .99
Sllced-t2 oz. Paclllge Imported from Norwar-1t oL boHI•• Ft1lph1 -Choc:ol•t• Chip Fot B1th or Show1r
Armour Bacon .. .99 Ringnes Beer ,,':.,~ 1.85 Tea Cakes •K• .89 Rubbermaid Caddy •Kh 1.47
'"" 3.99
fre1h Skinle11 Moselblumc:hen-Selecled lor R1lph1 Ft1lph1-Frettl 81ked With 1 Quirt Sudt
Sliced Beef Liver 1~ .89 German Wine """ 1.89 Peach Pies ..! 1.19 Jet-X Sprayer
P,~''_c•_•_•_ff_e_c_ti_••~O-c_to_b_•_r_1o_t_h_ro_u_g_h_O_c1_0_b_er_1_&_~----~--~~~~~ ~~~-~~~~~~~-~-------~~~~~~~-...
Ralphs Texsun-Pink Large Size Ivory
.to on
p1c11 Catering Grapefruit comet Liquid
Ice Cream ::~.:·; .89 Juice .. ,~·; .39 Cleanser '~:: .30 Detergent :!.:.~.59
Health 6 Beauty Frozen Food Pantry Fillers Pantry Fillers
With fh1orkl1 •.• 01. . n Aim Toothpaste '"" For Chlldr•n "rt .31 St Joseph Aspirin '"m• By Ct11r'ol s 01. 1.17 Hel'bal Shampoo '""" Ani.tld """ 1.33 Dl·Gel Tablets pkf. e, C11i1ol
'Hel'bal Rinse ... 95 bolUe • .
Ml11Cl1l•el 1.28 •Creme Hair Color p!19.
, .. • • • . . . Blf111eye -Gr•d• A
Cut Green Beans
Stoutler'•-M1c11onl & Chn1e or
Spinach Soulfte
Gr11" Gl1nt-M1dlum P111 or
Niblets Com
8lf111eye-Wflh O..loll S•uc:1
Mixed Vegetables
Downyll•kt-IUng Size
Waffles
Slovller't-A11orted
Meat Pies
9 DZ. .31 ~-"' ....
12 01. .55 ....
10 INI. .39 pk9.
•01. .43 pk9.
10cl .53 .. •.
10 01. .75 pk9.
Ralphs Everyday Low Prices , .... _....,.
Vanquish Tablels
......... l_
Lectric Shave , .. c .. ,,..,....,,,_
Contac Capsule• ." .. "'""'-Aqua Velva
::,:.93
..!:i~ .16
':.';: .99
.:,:..17
c: ... c .... ,,.,"'
Wonlon Soup ..................
Breaded Shrimp
'!:':: .85
·~::: 1.49
, ...... ~, ... ·~ •• 3 Apple Cider ::~ ,6 ..... """'""'"'"""' ,.. .. ,. ....... *Weight W1tch111s Dinners 1.19
·-·--.. ·-Fruil Cockt•ll .. ... ..,·.~11 .....
Black Pepper ._.,R-C:o'""'"V-•
Ice Cream Topping -..c ......
Vinegar
".':"~ .39 , .. c ....... , .......... ~.45 A-1 S•uce
·.~~ .11
................ 1;.:: .99 Ol1posabl• Diapers
'': •• 51 ...... -.. ,, ':.\ .38 Alng-0 -Noodle
~.39 Clll<Uool,.•1oo -•••..,'"•''"' ".: 1.13 -Solld White Tuna
'Asterisked items not available ...... -"''w ..... -..... 1 ... _ .. .,'l'I. w. ... • <~""••" •!>lt ''"''""'"'"' lM•ot•"•f'\lftWW•1¥·0 •l••I
.............. ,.., ... 1 .... ¥ l ... _ .. _ ,,,,,., ........... >ll1!t .... --"'"'' ............ """''..._ ... in the following stores: =::::.:::::-:-:-;:-i ~=~:.~,::;.~,,-.. ~ .......... ...... . .. . ... .
, ...... ,. • .uioow '' ·• .... ,
, ... ,.. ..... '11• ~ ..... _~
........ ·• ·--·· -°"' ,_,,,,,_.~4 c-.,~ .. c. .... ,... r---·eD·---., r---·~••·---., I u6rilii''31 •""CO¥fftl 1•31 1 1 ' _s.,e .1'•-~T·,·'"'"~ ,.3, ... 1
I vmn 99 I I Gain ....... 99 I
1 cottee ~:: • 1 1 Detergent • 1
I U...11 Ot1• ''-"" 111d 0111 COl.lpofl ll'tt C11llOffler I I l.lfllll Ol'lit lltmJ111d °'""Coupon Pt, C11tlO"'I' I
Coupo11 rn1cll•I OC:lolN110 lh'u OctoOer 11 11r.. COUf)Oft (fttche ()!101111 10 lluu Oc!Ollft 11
L COUPON .I L COUPON .I --------------------
'""0"t' Paar alves .. ~.-t ......
V1nlll1 Wafers
.,.~_,.,.,,
Ice Cream Topping
c .... ,..l • ., •• 1 ..
11 01. 99 , ...
·;~ 1.27
R1tph1-Co!l'lp111 • S•~•
Coffee Creamer
M•dll'I -5!1'1111 Sir•
Freeze Dried Coffee
Vig. & 8111 -8111 Mut~room -Coun1ry Vig. 48
Upton's Soup Mixes P"' 01 2 •
Yull1n-l1191tS!11 • 1 76 Instant Coffee 1:; •
M••w1t1I 110111•-Regut•r
Ground Coffee
,, ou"c• -R1t1uu111tl1t aottl11 ·coca Cola
~~ 3.09
.... 99 c1noa •
''.~· •• 47 1 ....... c: .. ·--·-'!:;· .38 Cup-A-Broth Mi•es
'""' .51 , .... s .. -.... -O..•••., .. '"::; .47 ... Sunflowe r Seeds
II;:, ,63 ~., ... tll Of! ''" .. ~:;: 1.03 D11ergent Tablats
n ... -.... .,,.., ... 1.13 '"· .89 Dl1hw1shef Oetergenl •• J immy De1n S1usage
.............. , .... ·····~· . ... _ .. ' ..
............ ''' " ' ' I .... , .... ,,"":..O•·· .. '
, ....... o. .. '"I'~' '"""I ~= .. ~:::r:':~ .... , . C"•-•'· """ • t.t
(_ .......... , ( ... , ... ~ .. ~ .......... '"'' ..... , ..... " ~ ... __ .... ,-..q ••• -·
........ ,, •• ~ ...... _n~
The Sufler market
RALPHS STORES ARE LOCATED AT: 380 !. 17th ST., COSTA MESA
1?261 171h ST., TUSTIN
. 9901 ADAMS BLVD., HUNTINGTON 8£ACH 15471 S. BROOKHURST, WESTMINSTER
24167 PASEO DE VALENCIA, LAGUNA HIUS '
401 N. LOARA! ANAHEIM 6942 WARNEii, HUNTINGTON BEACH STORE HOURS: 9-1 0 Dolly, 9.9 S..ndoy
I
I
I
I
I
I • I
l
f
I
I ,
l
, • •
" ' l
. '
: j
•
'
,
l
•
•
. . . . . . ·~ . . • • !
('8 DAILY PILOT WedneSday, Oclobet 9 1974
IOllATNAM
NORTHWEST
APPLES
-.
fROllll ~~ ~::~f~~~~ ....... ·:~~,_2oc . ,
Campbell's ~~ 15 c
Tomato Soup ... ".~:··
lll'ffPl.\NU
DOWN'f R~ ~:tt':!er ........ ~ ... ':i~' $1 42
GRAVllllTllll , ~~ LAYER ASSOllTED FLAVORS -~
Apple Time t'I!' ,, .• ,. 39 c Betty Cr~cker ,.~r;/6 3 c Apple Sauce ........ ••• Cake Mix ............... '"· · -. ,
MARKET BASKET ~ ---French's Brownt~ 15 c . ==~~.~ .. ~-.~~~~~ . .':•-:~23c Gravy Mix ............... ~::.·. .
~ 'fl ,7 •lllW"CllMtlAll,PllMIA. VA•U.A., .. O•AMttl 11
Koogle ~ 65c Peanut Spread ... ~: .. ~··
PRICES EFFECTIVE WED., OCT. 9 THRU TUES., OCT. 15. 1974
fllstlllS ASSOITID FLAVORS
~::f;:od ..... ~ .. -·~·17c
UNILIAClllD
~/!~~.~~~ ...... ~ .... ~·69c
BLUILAKE ~
Hillcrest Cut ,~ 23c Green Beans ... caN.
•
IHULAI 01 llOT tij
Dennison's Chili 49c "th B •s.or. w1 eans ............ .
DEODORANT ~ ~!~h s!:~~~.! ........ ~~· 21 c
llGULAR 01 8UYTIRMILK :r:::rts ......... ~ ... ~~-13c
..
I ~ DAIRY-DELI I LOADED WITH QUALITY I ~ FROZEN FOODS I
-
' ' llGULAI !~!'
lmperia.t ·:-.~'.65 c Margarine ..
MAIKIT IASkET ·ili r:r::°. ... ·:.~'. 4 1 c
APPLE, Git.Pl SAIA UE PLAIN,
iii:cf~ujf ili 39 C CHIRIY Ga STIAW8ERIY Cheese t~ ... L$129 Drinks ....... •::,r · Cak.e .......... : ... .
WISCONSIN AGED
Cheddar t~ $149 Cheese ....... ~.~
PET RITT 9 INCH GREEN &IANT . _,
Pie !f 39c Rice tx! 41c Shells ......... ~ Pilaf .......•. ~::::.
IHLUJ,UIT CAIAMIL 01 HAfllH
Danish U~ 63< Rolls .......... •::::·
LA SC CO
-Shrimp f~ 39c Cockt~il .... ~:: Jerseyma1 23< Yogurt ~(!> ti.~
BIRDS IYI . ____ ORE-IDA ~ l'fttoti-~c._3 rater·oilil'iMi....-~9---1•--
spears ...... 'M~ 2c T:t:~ .......... ~:6 c
MAllCIT BASKET SLICID
American U!>5 9 c Cheese ......... :-::
,
-COUNTRY ClUI BEEP, TURICIY .~
COINED BEEF, MAM, PASTRAMI .
JlllOS PIPPIROlll Ga SAUSAGE YAN DI KAMP'S
=~ii: .... ~J::: 49 c ~If 1~t ... ~~ .. ::t 9 9 c
~-cur.up MIXED
,
' CHIPPED MEATS ~¥.; v ~/
FRYER PARTS
.. Ill,..,., PAl'll Ctln,t, .. , ,._..AITlll Wlfll UCll,
). ............. Wml UC.,, W-1, 901, M&nl •
~ 3-0I.
PKGS.
.'-....., ....._~ -. P~~ayas ....... ,.~-~ ... 39<
•·D 59 IMP~RTED • L ~ 16.oz. C Dried Apricots ~·.•,.
HONEYDEW
MELOltS ;'.~1 10A ~€>
t t\. . y
·\. ~... ... ~ ~,,( # '
NlW ZlAlAND 2 2 9 C Kiwi Fruit........ •••
chiii ........... J~ .. 39<
RED •
GRAPES
L •• 25*· ' , . ,
•
4" POT ASSORTlD RED 9 9 c House Plants ~.'..: .••.
CHAMPION • , 49 C R • • RED. 'ACIC a1s1ns ........... ~··"·· ; .••..
LIMlllO
l!MI OJJll
KAMCHATKA
VODKA
%i~~.l·*899
If you 1an't lind our RAIN
Advcrl lsed Spcciol~ n~lt for n ... CHECK
.... "'"''" ...... ,. ~ ................... "" -·~· ..... 4 1.,, ................. --........ ,.. ...... 1 ... .._, ........ . ........... -_, ...... _ ............. -...... ~ ........ """
'"""' ""'"'"" ,,. ,,, o+ !~• ,,.,, '""' I., • I U• (~l(O """" .,.,, ..... '"' ...... ..,_ .......... , , ............. -, ..... 1 .... . -·-........ ···~·
-~. ---' ,
U.S.D.A. CHOI(! LAMB '~89 C Shoulder Roast ....
_U.S.D.A. CHOICE SMALL LO~M s 1 8 9
Lamb Chops ...... !\!' LB.
u.S.D.A. CHOICE RI• R~ s 1 79 Lamb Chops ..... ~.. LB. _
U.S.D.A. CHOICE
SHOULDER BLAD< R~ $14 9
Lamb Chops ... ::.. LB.
••••~fM 1•un1 ~ C "' f,t,J9111 UloMll .... u It , 7 9
Slab Bacon ... :: ........ LB.
WllSOll'S CERTIFIED• STICK !\!' 79 C Braunschwe1ger La.
tllf tllK•,t,, ,ICllU llAf ~ c •••Mn ••11n •••• •M••«1•. l'o 5 9
Cold Cuts ......... ~::.••·
MAllCET IASll:ET MIAT 01 lllf ·~ 89 C
B I ,, .. ,.u o ogna ...........• 111 .••.•••
I ' ... ..,-.
LI.
• •
®Atrn Hiii LOIN •
SLIU• ... o RED s 1 09 Pork Chops ...... .':.'.:-LB.
IE!f M! Rib Roast .. : ............ .
SIRLOIN CUT. LOIN R~ s 1 09 BHF BONELESS ill
Pork Chops ....... .':.. '"· Cube Steak ........... .
!.119
!.179
CEllTH CUT LOIN RED$ J 39 IHF BONELESS . m $159
Poi:k Chops ........ :~::_LB •---14p-Round_Steak~="·~
WAF!R THiii PORK LOIN ii(!> $149 FRESH SLfCID t~ 89 C Chip Chops ......... O::... ... Beef Liver ................. .
FRHH SHDUlDIR • lli ·9 8 C WHOU IHF BONELESS ·~ s 11 9 Pork Steaks .......... 11. Round Steak .. ~... .. .
FRHH SMALL SIU PORK ~~ 9 7 C Spare Ribs ................ .
PORK SHOULDER ~ 79 C Fresh Picnic ....... ~ .. .
RIB lllD LOIN -~ 99c Pork Roast ...... ~: ...... .
IHF ROUND BONELESS i@ s 1 0 7
Swiss Steak ......... '"· .
lllf QIMDWAfllMllO•<ut!i$139
Rump Roast ......... "· .
BHFBOnOM . ·!1$139
Round Steak.,...... "·
I ~ ~gt'o'~~i~~ 1 9,st\~•"
Anacin •n. ,.$133 <•.••• ~tn . 89 c ff.\(/. .
• PORK LOIN COUNTRY STYLE s 1 09
Spare Ribs ........ m u .
WIJN-(,t,IC,MIAllff c fftllll fflYll , .. .._,PACI J.ll S...... 9 9
Drumsticks ..... !i ....
MARKIT IASKET IRISKIT s 119
Corned Beef .... m ... Tablets .. _ '" Sangrta.•m
y,.GAl ......................... $1.I• \·
AtNllllU IAllS . • '
Gill 1tte $178 Leonardo $499 Techmatic'.,~•e' Brandy .~'l.
WIT, f•H tlC IAIA•A •
fA••tf llH
Colgate 86C Gilbeys $999 ~ 1 .. l. • ~ \IJ.f.t,L. Toothpaste1... Gin .......... ••L.
ll~AI M IHIKl•flt
Sure $197 s .. ,, ... , s 1199
Deodorant , ... ,. 1 Crown v. ..... L. <A• en.
' CANTO MTN. ·~)TABLE WINE
........ "'HU,''-" 111 ... UI ' , \!~
Olfl(l•l
11.S.O.A. tooe ,,,,.,
"".""" lftlfl ·-"'""'-fllll•OlllN _,,,,..._
... Alutll llANe .
STIMll. m 59c Baking Hens ......... 11.
PAm llA• 01 j'bt.
MllAl.UIM COIMISll ~ 11·01. 89 C
G H MUI.SIU ame ens ............. 1A.
lllftlll WllACI ""'"" M m c fHMI flYll f .... lY ,,t,(I J.lll, II.... 8 9
Whole Legs ... Z-i' ....
H SAUi 10 NllltlOI
fllt 111111 Ot l~Jl(IAl '1!.I'!
IOJ All llAND • TO l ·LIS. r1Yr11toasn1
•
.,f' HER[ AR[ JUST A flW Of OUR ~1Jf:' (a . ._:.J HUNDRED~ Of REI> I PRICES ~~· ~ '-0-•
• ............ .,,,~,-·--01 Pfl1• ............................ -•••.• _ ",.,,, -
• ..... o llt1 Crecker1........................... •:.:-
-~ico c-""'" •-•-~• '"~'°' Ct.Ip• Att.r .............................. _ .................. __
CN•m et Whe•t ...................... ':.!' ,,;;;;---......... ................................. ·:.:· . ... ~ ..• Pvffe4 l ice ......................... -. ~~·
~ ...... Pvffff WMet.......................... •::,·
~, .. , <ereel ............. ~ ...... _ ·:.::
....O~U!•l
l..c11r Chtlnt11 .......... :................ '!.t'.
~· Trla Cere•I .............................. •;,::
"'"'<"'l""' llveHrry M•ffln Ml• ............ ''/..:'·
""''-"' ,l,...rltre•tl Ml ...................... "~:·
"'"'"«'" •• ,. "' .... ,_.,.,., '~·''"'""''"'""""'''•'"""'""'' ··~~··
l••Y Off Owen Cleener ............ •,:~·
CHI StrP1IMfTl PreMrft1..... ~;f ............
,,...._ J11lc1 ................... :......... '°,:•·
, ......... 0
TIM ... Juke........................... ~-.,.,,., t )>.qi, PIUM Pre11r•11....................... I ..
~r•r• Chill ...................... ·~~':.' .. ,... .. ..... FN1tell Dres1l1t9 ...................... t... ·
"' ' st.1 .. u M1111 ......................... ·::..~ ... ...... _ .....
Mil,.._.use M111t•r4................ 'i':t ' ' Tewelett11 Wet OMI .............. ':<..~
-"f" • TN•• .................................. ':.~· .........
F.cl•I Tl11u1 ................... {·....... '!e.;' .. .........
Ctt.. II .. Dl•llMI' .................... "':.:' ......... ....,., ... 00 , ...... ..
,..,. .. , ••tter ......................... "!'
_,':"''"' Jee...., Ollls ............................ •::· . ...... ~ Ches 1 -. .. , ••e ... , ....... ~................... , ...
·-;i. 11.c • .,,., .................... _.... ~::;.
''"Tep a,, ... ewer ................. .,:.
•1"
79•
89'
52'
51'
28•
28'
54• • 81'
77•
67'
44'
65•
79•
99•
67•
63•
79•
63•
75'
23'
21·
99•
89•
38·
86•
79•
67'
39'
54'
93•
\' .. 1• I''" o 'I...-I "· 1 ..... q ....... " ' ' •t ~ •"'-Ali G.."'ltl ,.. ,&, l\r !·'l.s.i-, l'I
II.,., l• ~..,., \•.t. ~·~· ~~.__ °"""' IQl "'lolllll"'""""I"" 11 llY•~.,., •Ill r.1 ...... 11 •• ~ • ·~ ,, '' I .., ,,,. 1"I • t 11o-I o\~.,. fll JIM 1• 1'1. v ' "", .•
' I~ ...... 11 .. r ''-'~ I '"'"'l'''''"tml '~'~""r,.t1-11r1r .... 1 "'~•fl'! !ltl .......,,1.,,•,I.•~''' !I loll!fll.ol l•""'·•r->!'''1 " J'I ,., • .-..,.,1 ... •••lf-•lOl l'\1.~J)
f
• . '
.
1
,
. •
•
,
•
I •
I ' .
I
I •
•
I .. "
Cr Efi pes_ . .
Fit All
' Tastes
• The charis matic crepe
ha s becom e lh c
"fashionable fo od" for first
courses, brunch buffets,
11.nd desserts.
Al hom e \1•ith fi s h .
fXlultry, se afood, eggs and
fruits, \'Cri;alilc crepes C'an
be adapted for c\•cry oc -
casion.
You can say murh the
same thine a boul <'on-
djmenls. In f act, it has ix..C'n
said in a nev.·Jy .publishcd
paperback cookbook
devoted to "lh<' Sl•asonincs
that enh;:ance the rtavor of
foods."
. . ' . .
'
\.,'1.
'•Ion
Iott le
" . " ~ . . . . '
For Softer Clothe'
. . . . •' .. .•.
DAILY PILOT
WHITE MAGIC I:::!~:~ CAT ·
DETERGENT FOOD
Hea vy Outy laundry Prod uct .,
49 -01 .
Pkg.
Kol Nip Brand
$
"'The Condiment Cook-
book,'' contains 200-plus
r ecipe s fo r ''del icious
dishes wi.lh dash.··
Jf you Yi' ish to order a copy
at the special introductory
price of 75 cents per copy iil
will soon retail fo r $1.25),
SAFEWAY MEATS FROM SAFEWAY EXPERTS! FUNK & WAGNALL'S
Volumu
2-20
ENCYCLOPEDIA
VOLUME I 29C
>-----s.end..clw.c~oun.onc..y ordel' -
payable to .'The Condiment
Cookbook" (no s tam1>s,
please}. .and n1 tli I request
with your name and ad-
dress to: The Co ndirhcnl
Cookbook, P .O. Box 28, D·66,
Pittsburgh, Pa 15230.
T·H IN P ,A NCAKES
(CR.EPES l
% cup all-purpnsc flour
% cup milk
legg I
1 tablespoon m elted but-
ter or marga rine
'h teaspoon sail
Combine ingredie nts;
beat until s mooth . r or
each pancake, pour about 1/4.
cup batter in hot, ligh tly
greased , 7 or 8-inch ski llet.
Till skillet lb spread batter
evenly and thinly ..
1 _____ Wben lightly bro_\ra,.J.um.
and brown ojl the other side.
Remove ; keep crepes
separated between pieces of
paper towel\ M"akes 6 pan-
cakes.
Nole : Crepes may he
prepared ahead of time. Fill
and t>ake just before ser-
ving.
TANGYCJIEESE SAUCE
1 cup fine ly g rated
American cheese
1r.i cup milk ·
Refried Beans r:.::.
CliU With leans ::;
SLICED BACON
't": 49'
1 teaspoon \Vorccstcr·
$hire sauce
Combine ingredients in
sauccpan .~ook over low heat, stirr 1g constantly,
until aauc is smooth. DO
NOT BO I . Serve ov e r
vegetables t r use for Crepes
Colette. Makes ~3 cup.
DAIRY -DELI BUYS!
Smok-A·Rom a 9 s-(2-111.'l.95) 1-lb. "
Pkg. ·
-·-..
I .
t
j
•
•
• "
CREPES COLETTE
Tangy Cheese Sauce
(recipe given above)
2 cups diced cooked
chicken
in .cup sliced ripe olives
1 lableSpoon minced par-
1ley .
'A teaspoon salt
6 Thin Pancakes (recipe
&iven above)
Heal oven to 400 degrees
F. Prepare T a ngy Cheese
Sauce according lo recipe
then.' stir in-chicken-and
next 3 ingredients. .
Spread about If.I CU P mix.
t ura on each pancake; roll
jelly-roll fashion. Place,
open-end down, on greased
baking sheet. Bake 10
min utes or until hoL.
Crepes m ay be l.oppcd
with sour cream seasoned
with Worcestershire sauce,
if des)rcd. !\fakes 6 servings
(about 2 cups fi Hing).
Zesty Sauce
Poultry
Broiled
..
More Great Buys!
~~~'!..~~~.~~isk'-t • SJ H
~!:~ .. ~~c~?~st "$1"
Beef Rib Roast s.:;.. s 1"
Smoll End-USOA Choi<t lb,
Beef FiDet Steak s3n
USOA CN<<t leef lN .... tlen .......... lb.
Premium CiroundBeefs1"
U ~. G.w'I lnlfle<ltd ............ . , .... llo.
FRESHEST FRUITS & VEGETABLES
FROM THE EXPERTS AT SAFEWAY!
Fancy
Quality
Crisp
And
Crunchy
i
Large
Size
Haas
Buttery Smooth I each
TOP SIRLOIN STEAK
USDA Choice
Boneles' Beef
loin a 0 PORTERHOUSE
liiil. STEAK U~DA Choice s199
Beef loin lb.
·™''!"· ONSALE ••. ·---~~~~-~Hearlhside -
STONfWARE DINNE.RWARE
Th is Weeki Ofltr: 5 9< ;;:c
Salad Plate ,0,~ ,~.~~~., •
From Our Large
VARIETY DEPT ...
H nd L I. • .. ,, .... .. ... 11' . a o ion c;., ••• ft ... , .... 1.
Vick 's Formula 44 ;:.~~~. ';;,' • p•
Conlac Capsules :,·;~ 99•
K d lo Flt """ 'I " o aco r m 1, •. p ........ .-
I s USDA Choicr Gradr Beef Rib teaks ,d;:;•,::;~,';:,;,
ar 8o1btq11t
lamb Shoulder
Pork Chops 111 .. c1.cu1 99c
'o•~ lo•" lb.
F B ·1 Woth 1,i., 99c ryer reas s ""''" lb
Co .ed B f ............. ..., s 139 rn ee ot M•Co~ '••n! Cvt lb
Beef Franks Sol•way 11-01. 59c
Sk.~l•u rk9.
SI• d B I 1
·'···· "" 99 c l(e 0 OgftQ Oual,iy P'og
Mrs. Wrigtit 's
Family Pack 10 .... 93 c
P~g.
Sliced Salami 'lb 99 c '" S I• F k '·"·69 c ler 1ng ran s s''"'"' ,.,
L• k S '"m" Joho a . ., 39 c
in ausage s''"'"' "•·
S f S ""''' " 99c a eway au$age· ,,, "" ·
F t 'I Sh ' ""'' '" 39c an a1 rimp ...... , ,.,
Scot<11 .
Tr to I
Con ctn•
tro tt
SAN.GRIA 4s~ ••. S]49
Yogo-Fru1t Flavored ....... Btl.
!~,~~s~;~,,~;;~.~ 11 49
STRAWBERRIES
BeJ.oi1
Who1t , .... ~
10 ....
Pkg.
c
. ll-or. l .. 11.
"'•·· "''· ii Carrots ·:~:·:..s;:1:d "• 39 t As paragus '·~~,:,·;· 1:1;"79'
e Vegetables :o:;::i ':.~· 59 t Gree n Bea ns ,.~~·;:,,. '::.' 791
fl CAIL V PILOf
Coffee,
Cream
Rolled
l!y CECii, BROWNSTONE
When f:.ill cntcrl a1n1ng
st;;irts, you rn :.iy "'••nt tu in
• \'ile frll'nds for dessert and
coffcu.
To bring an intcrc~!lng
change, we suggest th;1l you
make the coffee the It:il1:in
variety, esp1·~sso.
fo,or lhc dessert you might
like · lo l!c rvc a lender
sponge roll cake with a
creamy filling flavored \11ith
esprc~so.
lf )'OU haven't a !->pc·cial
espresso <'Off cc·makcr. a
m acc hinelta, you C':tn IJrCY.'
espresso in a regular cof·
fccm:.ikcr. ·
ESPRf:sso CREAI\I RtJl.I.
J cup sifted cake nou1
1 te:.i s poon baking
powder
11.1 tc;1s poon salt
3cggs
;~'1 cup sugar
I /J cup water
I teaspoon vanilla
Espresso Crcan1 1'~illing,
see below
Confectioners' s ugar
Whipped crcan1, if
desired
On wax paper, s ift
together flour, baking
JlO"'dcr and salt.
Jn small bo\\'I or electric
mixer, beat eggs at high
speed unlit th ey a r c
thickened a nd lemon color.
Gradually beat in "s ugar; ~onliiluc bcatiilg until \'Cry
lhick -about 5 minuteti.
Be:i t in wale r and vani ll:i.
Gr:iduall y fold in flour 1nix·
lure.
Turn into a 15 by IO inch
jellyroll pan that has been
----iincef'Wlth wax paper ...
•
Bake in a preheuted 375·
degree oven until surface
springs back when lightly
pressed with fingerlip -12
to 15 minutes.
\\'ith a ·s m a ll n1e t a l
spatula, loosen ed1,,<es; in -
vert onto a rrcsh lea to"·cl
dusted "'ith conCectioncrs'
sugar. Carefully peel off
wax pape r.
Startingal narro.w end
roll up cake (while still hot)
in lov.·el. Cool completely on
.a wire rack. Refrigerate
whil e you make th e
EsprcssoCream Filling.
Unroll cake and spread
filling o\.'cr~akc to "'ithin
'1h·inch of edges. Roll up
again, li fting and guiding
cake \\'ith tov.·cl.
(Jf filling-spread C'ak c
seems too soft to roll, slide
it onto a cookie sheet ilnd
chill briefly before rolling.)
Chill fill ed, rolled l':Jkc al
1east t hour before ser\'in g.
Jf using cream, garnish top
of cake roll v. ith it. r.lakes 8
to IO servings.
ES PRE SSO C R EAM
FILl~I NC:
't fJ cup firmly packed
li ght bro"·n sugar
1 en\'clopc unfla\'orcd
gelatin
J'inch or cin na n1on
1/;!C Upll1 ilk
1 cup cx lra·slre ngth
espresso brcu·cd coffee, sec
note tx-lo\''
2egg yo lk s
'''.:.!cup heavy crcan1
ln a l ·qunrt saucepan ~tir
together u•cl l the 'br0\\'11
su~al', ge lat in ~ind
cinnamon ; grarlua lly st ir in
m ilk a nd coffee.
Cook over n1cdiun1 hc·at.
stirring constan!ly, un1d
1mixture is hot and ,e:clatin
dissolv<•d.
In a small mix in~ 1)()11 I.
whisk egg yolks ~h~hth :
J,!ra<tu.1ll y 11·hisk in the ho1
coffee n1ixturc; rt•lt1rn to
saucepan.
Cook o\'rr n1 ediun1 hl'.il.
stirring C'onstantl.1·. JU~I 10
boiling point --do not hod
Pl al'C Sil Ul't·p a n Ill ;i
larger pa u of il''-' and 11.1!l•r
or in refr igerator .... tirnnr
often. llll1i1llllXIUrf'11111\UHt ..
~li.l:(htl.v 11 h1111 1tropped frtJtll
a !->poon. \\'hip crt'~1n1 ;ind
fold in.
l lse al onrc lo fill rak1·
roll. 1\1 .ikcs ;ihoql ~1 ~ eup~
f illing.
Note : 'J'o brc~v !hr cnff<'f'
needed , u~r 6 l:ihlr~pllt'ln ~
ground 1·spr cS!'O roffet' ;1111!
l CUJI WJ l~r .
DAILY PILOT
\
Wedne~d:iy, Oclober 9 19 f4
• Chu ck Knox
Coach of the
LA . Ram s and
N.F.L.. Coach
Of The Year.
•PEACH • I 'i •CH ERRY •
FROZEN •A.:
• •• 1~~~ ••••••••••••••••••
~TRANSISTOR BATIERY , •• ::~?°:''. 99'
D COTTON TWINE ..•• , •.•. ·:·~1~·~'. 36' ~SCOPE MOUTHWASH .•.•• ·: ~: ~:~ '1"
Delly Treats!
. -.. ' " .
,
Dis-cover Wicker Water,
Chuck Knox* did. If not for
' (
health, for the natural
pure taste.
Here is a natural pure
artesian .sprin.g mineral
drinking wc;iter d iscovered
for its o'utstanding
fresh taste and chock-full
of natural minerals. Try it!
Full Gallon Only .. 49c
' '
D PEPPERIDGE FARMS ".".' ':..l'o'fl';i';!'. ~·:•39 •
D FILLET OF FISH ~-;;~~·.--~7o~:·~~~'::J~ 791..
PERCH FIL.LETS ..•. ·,:.i~:\i'l:;•: .;, 1111 .
''Fine Quality At Low Prices''
Fresh Produce at Discount
D ............. .
Hali Gallons!
Scots Mist Scotch
Pride of Canada
Triple Crown
-·•SCOTS MIST SCOTCH ~ ~·PRIDE OF CANADA tp,
• CANADIAN WHISKY
•• •TRIPLE CROWN KY.
5TR. BOURBON 86_0
•
Mesa Verde Center, Harbor at
Adams , Costa Mesa
• 13922 Brookhurst, Garden Grove
• 1308 W. Edinger. Santa Ana
~
•5858 Warner. Huntington Beach
•23811 El Toro, El Toro
'
. . . .
,
Plaza Chefs liave Sweet Jo·b •
W!XIMl;ldoy. 0Ctobu1 9, 1974 DAll V PILOT {'I I
HAMS By J EANNE Lf:SEll
UPIF..CEdllOI'
NEIV YORK <UPI) -"I
c;:i.n 'l J e and say it's bt.·l'n al I
roses," s<1ys Madeline C·1r-
valho of her first rew m~n
ths <is a chef trainee at a
landmark · Nc•w York hotel.
···A \\'o~an is.,invading
male territory. I hurc :,ire
sti ll u l o t of n1al c
chauvinists down lhCrt!"
she said, quiekly addi1;g
that n1uny or her m:ilc col .
Jeagues ul '1'hc Plaza arc
not j ust accepting he!', they
;.ire teaching he r.
\\'Orked brif'fly in a 'chii\C'S<' \Vhl'n I t•:1 n't 1i rt somcthh1g, hole 1 I nstc ad, you just ·opcrJ t ic ·l·:.i rt•c r.
rt'1'l!iu 1·ant in 'l'ulsu. Oklu.. I Att hcl11." s<1id ~·liss Car· multiply." ··nut 111,v c·h ildhoocl d1'l·:1n1
:111d a J ;_q1 dnPst: rcst<.1urtint ''alho. "I \\'us dtifensive at 1' h u l 's o v ('r s i m • '1·:1s of hl·u1i.: u e1)11k. 'l'hat
f11 ... r1·. ~ J il'.:>l 11 lieu_ U1c.Jllcn llclvcd 1~liril'"1i<nt. of coursl', IJul 11 :is ll1Jl ;i hi; . .:h :1:-p1 r;.1tion iu
11·on1cn 1s not that they arc nlc. • J\.tiss Carvalho's job in the the J\·lul\\.'c:.L (\';11ul:.llJ
sucecl·dinA iu u rnan'i; field "All 1 ;1sk ili a chan<'e to garde 1nanagcr departn1cut Ohtol 11•hcrc I i.:r1·11 u1), · ~ut that :i ll <:llme to their sho"' 11·hat I 1c;.1n do -not includes n1;iking canupes "SU I \\as: in 1·u;1lf sho11·
Jobs v.'ilh Jillie or no bccau:::.c l 'rn ff'mule buL ;tnd hors d 'ocuvrcsundar-ntusic:tls for thrt·c ycurs
l'!·cv ious lr;llnlng as profcs.' because I 'm n1e," ranging the in on serving :ind s1>cnt u yf'ar in ;111 off-
s1tlna l cooks and all arc. "A lot of \vomen think <lishcs. ll road11·ay 5ho11' I.fut I never
.}'oun g,smolland slcndcr. lh:i t. ho1nc cooking is dif· t:hl'f'S \\'Ork is 11u1lc a rt•:1lly 1\'ass:Hisfil'lL"
_Size and age arc not han~ fur·cnt fron1 restaurant s1vitch fron1 hl·r original . After 1:a ll·r111 g opcnin it
d1c·a1,s. they :1grcc·<1. 'l'ou cooking. Not·so," ~tiss Car· plans. She has u dc~t't•c in ni ght pal"tit•s fur the sho"·s
de \•c\011 n rn1 1nuscles , or valho s<•id ... You m:.1y en~ n1uslc from the Cin<'inn:.iti s he 'H llPl'arcd in, s ht~
courst•. lcrtain 20 pco11h• at hon1c. If Conscl'v:1l ()r y or i\l u:.1~·, cltcidl'd to ~ire up 111~ic for
"Hut I :11n no! fooli:sh. ·you h;1 \'c 400 gue sl"> ut a wh ere she trained ro1· un tJil' ku~·hen ran ~c.
Spiral-Slit-ell
Whole or Half
__ ....
"So Cood ... ll Will
"l launt' You 'lil It's Gone"
WHltHD SffCtAU
TURKEY BREASTS ........ ; • 2"
• ,_...,
llofleleu. •• YOll Get .ill MIAT
J700 l. COCKt H19'iw91, mr dtf Mlit -l7J.f006 INM.~w • .J.ttC--
1222 S. lloolitM1f, •t lall Rd., A11eltdNll 6JS-2461
Both Miss Carvalho. 25 r------=
and Leslie Arp. v.·ho \\'orkcli
'<ilmosl two years at another '
J;imous. hostelry ht re, a_.re
pioneering in <•n area their
.Europea n Sisters long ago ILL conquered.
Afrs. Ari' t!Urrently is
tiead chef at P .S. 77, a nl'"'
prei:!ominan tly French'.
restaurant on /lfi.inhattan 's
upper \Vest Sill<.•. or her months in the W~ldor( Asloria kitchens
CHEF TRAl~EE
Madeline Carvalho
aild her search for a nc\v job
later, P.frs. Arp said :
''There \V as too much of a
.protective attitude Ca t the
hotel). It was more the
generous s ide 'or male
chauvinism. l 'm n1ucll
more interested in a sma l·
ler lype operation.
"J didn't fee l too much
resentment Cin job s(>('kingl
but a lot of resistance from,
oilier French restaurants in
the city. T hey were happy
lQ talk but Un\villing to hire me... .
1\ third wo m an, Korean-
.born Inja Nam, 39, is fol·
lo"'·ing J\frs. Arp's footsteps
at the Wa ldorf Astoria.
,EXecutivc Chef 1\rno Sch·
,midt says he hopC"s to st•nd
hef to a chef's school or a
:s pec ia l chefs' training
prqgram being planned by
l he Hotel 'l'rades Council
·here.
· Mri::. Nam, \vho sc
huSband is in imporling.
tra i n ed a s a hon1c
economist and super\'iscd
th.e staff dining roon1 in a
Seoul hospital.-Later she
P e r hap s the n1 ost
am<.1zing thing about these
Doub,/e
Benefits
Upon cooking, bulgur
doulbes its initia l dry
volume.
ONION RULGUR
1 en velope onion soup
mix
2111 cups waler
1 cuv bu lgur (cracked
wheal)
Jn a medium saucepan
bring the onion soufl mix
(as is) and the water to a
boil ; stir in the bul gur:
cover and si mmer until
butgur is tender and liquid
h as eva·po r atcd -15
minutes. Makes 6 servings.
Pat Dunn
'Gets it Done in
At Your
Service
SI.Inda~ in the
DAILY PILOT
,.
DOWN AT LUC ~'Key Buys"
MEAN GR
SAVING FO~~R
tO•Y•l911T ' lfH IT
--LU(ay tToet••• 111( .•
AND WE CONTINUE TO PASS
THE SAVINGS ON TO YOU!
.. "••1 ,.,,,, OU!
low flt .. It .. t '1' •rery.,__ ._, l'lked
fl,;"'" •f -~-· ftw fltlct "f O , I • --u. "°""''"'" S:...eft...,. •. ln .twa "'ltfll l#ow .,.
'LL •1911TI •••••VlD ••1t1, All OllCDl.IMTIOll~l•T OM
f.&I•· T•.&Ol.D .&NO GOV I •N•I NT ,. ___ .. ~.l(l•O!lC:O lfl•J
~ ..
~~~ Al 1111' meat is "BONDED" for quality and fllvor.
~o~~ ... ~!,~.~~ll) .................... "1 19
Chuck Roast · 68C
ILADf. CUT, tEEF •••• , • .' •• , •••••. , •• , • • • • •..... , .. , ••• , ••••• LI
·••••·•········•·•····•······• ... ~
Top Sirloin Steak 189
. IONELE$$1EEJLOIN , ....................................... LI
~?.~~.·~~~ ~~~~~ "109
~!.!~! .. ~~··· ........... u 88c
T-Bone Steak 189
IEEFLOIN ,·, ...................................... , ......... ti
~!~..'!1~.~~.~~···"1" ~:~!'.":' ...... L11n ~~.5.'1".'.'.'.~ ....... .<11 21
· Porterhouse Steak 11 Stewing BMf • ltllllan Sausage 11 a..fLDln ••••.....••••••••••. la 1 1onei..1 ••••••••••••••••..•. LI1 .tetuloc-orHot ••••••••••••••• 111 ~!~~~~~ ..... u1~1 ~!~~!' ... ~~· .. ~Ll1 .. ~!.0.~.~~·o~!.89•
Top Round Steak Corned llMf llced Becono"""'"'"
hn411'1•• lfff ...•...•••••••.. lt 148 l<l1ket&•ownd. Lodrl•., .... ll 111 (Thlfl, 12-os 1.:J7J ••••••• l·llPKG 1JI
~.~~!c~teak. . ...... &9• ~!'t:."'~~ .... Lia• ~~~. '""'o 1"
!!!.".~~a~ ...... u. ll 131 ~.!'1~.~':,.l141t ~.~~~ .. lllPK0 :1ot
Pet Foods ••••
.,..~m!~~~!c~~T F.oo.o ......... "°'°'"20•
"'."KA~ 11AN .P£T STE~ ......... UOZCAN30•
~O~~! CAT CAT LITTER ·······"",..147 Frozen Foods ••••
.... JJJl.~,~~~aso~TEO ~I~ "°'"'" 1''
.,..~~~.~K,IJ!2,~!~N ~RS. ....... u OZP11G 89t
.,.-cl\~,'!,~\~~ eNTRe,e,s ... "°'"'" 79•
Beverages -SpiriU •••
GOLD SEAL SCOTCH WHISKY 9n
80 PROOF ............ , •• , ......... , . HALF GAL ITL
~~cll,~EAL ~OOKA ····· H<LFGALOOffiE 7'"
HARVEST DAY VIN ROSE WINE 221 • ............. ,. ,.: ••••........... GALLON 80nt.E
CwedFotxh ••. .,,.!!!Yt.'!!I~ ~~!!£.R ... a OZJAR 121
.,.-1.J.I. COFFEE . 311 DM'l,..1,tl8:.'1'.M,MGl.A.AR ... 410ZCAN
..... J.I. COFFEE 111 ~-Ti·E.EC.f'lllllt •.. 110ZCAN t
• COl'Pll CNAMP ......... ,., ....... If OZ JAA 93
...-CHUI 11•1 Cll•EIE DINNERS 1" IVAMTill •... , .. , .......•...• ,,, . .QOZCAN
.,..~.,...!~ ... °.°.~~~~ ...• 1 IZ OZ CAN u•
llllLETI CDRN ' 26• ........................................ 120ZCAH
.,..ICHILLllll ILACll l'EPPER 49t OfllOUNO ........... , , .............. ·'OZ CAN
.,.-1111AFT DIElllNll ne 10Dll llLANO ...•• , .•••• , , .• , ..••..••• 110Z ITL
.,.-IAllREL HEAD IOOT IEER 99• •K ............................... 120ZCAN& .,.-1o:ri:~ l'llllflE.'U.'c.£. ...... ·""' m 59•
~Otlf ',.., ... lft.I..~ llsct1. ...... "''•
~ Mou• PIKI mnm• """'tllAUln'us 111151 mas to N lffKTtYI NO• ~~.....-~-lllOMO.t OCTOlll tfl ,_ M&MT IC'l•I llTll, \tit", ~ ~ ~~!~~.~ ... ~~! .. ~~.~<OZlOAF39~
.r~.V. .. ~~ .. ~~~ ... ~!!!..149 ,, I ~;,;C:~ .,.~~~99 :
••••••••. .-•••••••••••••••••••.•.••••• 100SQUAltFOOf00ll40
••• the few Item• ll1ted o" rill• poge c:on1111ui. ju1t a 1ma1I
'Omplirig of '"" thovsond1 011-...... ,.,doy dlKDU"' pric:H In 11or. for yov .
the finat qualify
,Pf'Ol/ut» avalle-M •••
.,,,_ i1M1 ..,,.,,,, It DISCOUNT CENTERS ONl YI
Color 'N Recolor Table~loth •r •••lo• fOf neverenclrng fun 1hlny
•lnyl tablecloth CoYtred 187
with de1lgn1 to color,
wlpt oll ond col0t ogoln.
Pot1word Game •r .,._, .. ,
A ver, good lomlly gome.222 Mcitt h your wlti with the
TV 11or1.
ltlwt'I A
..... , .......
'
• •'I ·:··.
Nerf footllall 1y ,._
A tou9h, heovy foorn lootboll
1hol'• eaiier to po•• ond
211 cotch becovH 11 1 eotlar
to 9rlp.
Wellc·Aolye klly tv Mttttel
Soft, kwobte doll 10 c\lddl• 397 ond 1n11ffl1. Cornplet•l't
wothobMi. 13·1/2" 1011.
Snoopy Glauware
lverv-'1 foYOl'lle COr!OO" dOf, SftoopY,
the whlrn11<ol beo9le on cn1or1ed -,~., gio••-r•. w ~ e
a.d;O..._ 11•a •• : ......... ., .. 49
-.... -...~ ............ 49e
OMetttiH .. ttle, 12•1 , •.••••••••• , as~ ........ """
Foll Coolclng W•r•
Your thok• ol cook!•
rnuHI" pdn1 or pie pont, 'OUI Y th••h . coke poni. 87.,.
If'! oll purpot• loll CNOIQ fA
"'llu• Onion" Ov•nware
OY."ptoof, dlthwcnher
101• ond rnicr-ove ov•" .......... ~ .. , ,,. 88,. bot.Ing, •trvlrit ond TOUI 'Y
telrl9erolft1Q. CHOIQ EA
•m CAM -Al U '" u-• u....,,....,..cmnm
IJ,,......,, .... fu.cJui -..... CIWlllll .....
"""" .... ..,. ....
.... -•••In-•• ... ,,.,, .......... -UtSI Wit\ " ·-
DISCOUllT IUPlllUUm
IN OIAllGI coum
AllA TO lllYllOU ....
ENJOY ONE-STOP
SHOPPING
CONVENIENCE . ............
• "*'' Uottril ...........
• ._,.,, & U..w
• llefir1r1 ' ''"'' ' e Awtt, lltctrkel
& Phfil•l•I Atetnoritt
·~·--· eT1y1 & -
• SMll Anl1ne11
fllUa'fOll JH llO. W<Ut ftlltf _..,....,
1ttM tlOOIWI m9f
U lllilUM ... IAbOll•t'L
WIT• AM •
'" ,., .... l'llm
notlotOI Att•u&.
I
I
. .
. ..
THE .BEST OF EVERYTHIN'G
_,,o -10
' LEO'S LUNCH MEATS
FRESH SHOULDER CUT
PORK
~OAST
,/ PICNIC STYLE
c
. ICES QUALi Y
SERVICE
BLUE CHIP·St AMPS . i
(
--FRESH PORK S-ALE. ·: ' . .
SHOULDER IUll ' ' 89 C PORK ROAST ............ LI.
SHOUlDEll CUT ' 9l 8 C PORK STEAK ............. LI.
IUlK PORK ., 59c SAUSAGE ........................... LI.
BEEF
LIVER
I HAM.
HOCKS
~ TUlll<:l Y ' (011.Nt ti It!• " • '""'Of 49 , '""' "" 3 9, . OR (Hl(l(fN 1-<AM . ~~~l~AM• [J~P!I. lU~•.ff
SLICED e TENDER
SERV E WITH BACON
SMOKED
LEAN & MEATY
• -J..Ol Pl(G --..,.,,r,.l"fNO"?iffl -3 -0Z.
~1.l,llR BWO~ tiRIS!l.t1 0~ ~0\.11'10 $1 39
CORNED BEEF .......................... ..
I ((Nfll CUI • SMOICiO $1 69
HAM SLICES ................... ..
io'.uriiD'i 'oNE ROAST .... l8 99e
llfU CHUCl(CUt e GUAIA"fT!!O 93 e
7-BONE ROAST ·"
ll H C~IJ(I( (Ul e &ONH(\S s 1 29
ROLLED ROAST ·"
ll£f •1 -U,ttllU~-!11•11 ll S l~~ . • .$-,.19
RIB ·ROAST b-TH . >-TH ............. LI.
IONfl!SS a LlAN • s 1 29
BEEF STEW MEAT "
' ,.~SH DlllCIOUS ANY Sill PACIC•GI 6 9 e
GROUND BEEF ....................... "
8"R-M-1Ulli • SLICED BACON
CHUCK
ROAST
BEEF e BLADE CU T
ST ATER BROS . CERTIFI ED
"79c 8AR·M
BULK WIENERS
L'S:· -
"89'
"s 1 °9 SLfCf'D BOLOGNA "89'
COOl(!li lll£-'Df.O 9 8 e VEAL PATTIES ....................... .
a"iiF"C HUCK STEAK "·79e
c c
LB. LB.
iiiF"iiiiMP ROAST ....... $1 °9
IUF . •OUN0-cu1 s 1 59
SlllLOIN TIP~:::~."···············'"·
l!EH •CHVCKCUT ' I $139 u .-.1uuoS.Cllllf!Et1 •00.-.1.-.NtllD • $·1 89
FAMILY STEAK .................. "· BEEF CUBE Sl-&AK ..... '·""""'·-
s1,.n• 810!1i.(ttflfll0 e ~•tA"'TllD • s 1 29 IH,..t01N CUI e tENDf.11 e oo.-.1.-.NUlD " s 1 79
BEEF RIB STEAK ................ LB _ J JIONE· StEAKS . . ...... _ . .
•11 CUI e IENOfl e GlJAIANlflD s 1 69 MU LOIN CUI . NO fAllS e WUI 111111\MlO s 1 85
BEEF CLUB STEAK " PORTERHOUSESTEAK .. LB ,
. '
•
-'
1---'IBI
&UI •OUNO !liUAK &ONlllSS , •. SI ,.. 51 09 i FolOIN P' ·s'"i"R"'L"'o· c1•11 •• N, STEAK .. , •. $ l 99 ROUND STEAK I ONl -TN ........ LI .
fLEISl<MANNS SOFT 71 c MARGARINE ........................ \~88 ,.
TOMATO KETCHUP ........ 59'
-$133 KLEAN 'N SHINE ................. .
15 OUNCE
FRUIT COCKTAIL .....
Hl·C DRINKS .,~.,,
WESSON OIL
RALSTON RICE CHEX
RALSTON WHEAT CHEX
CUT GREEN BEANS ....
SLICED BEANS ""' •
TOMATOES ~~::0•·
KERNS TOMATO JUICE
BERTOLLI OLIVE OIL
ORLEANS SHRIMP ;,-~~ ..
,i_& 38'
•6-0l 45•
"" '1.14
•101 61 1
noz 681
•o.01 271
1601 27'
~t-01 431
•601 48'
"" '1.89
•$01 79•
PARKAT
MARGARINE .. .. s9c
LBS.
All PURPOSE CLEANER DEAL PACKAGE 7 3 c SWIFTS ROAST BEEF ;;::, AJAX LIQUID 28-0Z VIENNASAUSAGE .. ,.,,
................. SIZE ROSARITA TACO SHELLS
1)0! 991
)01 35'
11 ~ 471
I)~ 27'
s
FOR
SCOTTS AEROSOL FOR WOOD PANELING $1 . LIQUID GOLD .... _ .......... ~0s~li 49 BOUILLON CUBES .. ,,,,
CHIFFON MARGARINE
~-BISCUITS ;~:~:~:~111
CREAM TOPPING ::::•t,\'.~'
69, EXTRA FANCY TENDER GllEEN ·:·::: ~~:-.!!!?v~~~OLI .......................... "· 1 9 e ·
' GIANT SIZE DEAL PACKAGE 7 2 c BIZ PRE SOAK ................. .. MA;!~~;~~:~;;;,,,:, "'9 ~7:. :~~EY ·DE.~!;; ............. La. 9 e
ANACIN MOUTH fa TABLETS WASH
PA(IC AG£ Of 100 MICRIN . 18-0UNC(
$1.16 89 ' BLADES $132
1 O·PACK
BRECK BRECK GOLD CREST
HAIR COLOR SHAMPOO YARN TIES
s121 ,,,·:~ .~·~, s 1 27 "'"(~IOofG 39c
•O ••<>
BRECK COLGATE TEX
CREAM RINSE TOOTHP ASTE TOOTHBRUSH
s 1 o9 82' ....... 24' .........
" '"'~" • o .. ~u o• ~••o
M AXWELL
HOUSE
9 -LIVES
CAT FOOD
$.109 1 ac
•
I
C.H.B. PORK
& BEAN S
"'""' 49c
KIBBLED
DOG FOOD
WlLTER
J:ENDALL
25·0UNCf 49c
HORMEL
SPAM
GLAD BAGS ~\'ci:'.,, ,.,,,,,,, 42' C'A.RR H 2 2 9 C BROWN 2 p ~~~LDS~¥~i~~~~r.~ "'".:1S63~ OTS .i<~•-~· . ONIONS ;···'~· , .. C .. --. .. ~::;]~.s~.~~~···· ,,,.43 c L~ .&,,, ~ 'load 'PoUa4. HONEY WHEAT BR EAD 69'
KUNSWltOtl 79 c "t<•~••''lllN' 75' CR~~EF-AO·ORDON •• ~,;,;,;:.'.,;'"' '"' 1589: STRA WIER RIES :~;~~ ~~-~-~~~~TE}CLAIRS 26'
,.,. " 6S-OI AU l J:(ll'TMU •O«llNNOOOll $142 ORANGE JUICE 60l KAL·KA N ,";t;;i.~"'"''' "" 30' BANQUET DINNERS ....... Jit:: colicoRN ..... 71 ' TASTER SCHOICE ~Ji:it --· ,,,81 ' ""m""' . 99c -~·~· 65' GE BHARDT·~'" ....... 61 c FISH FILLETS •:;~~ ~-\~~~~"DONUTS .. ..
CH•1• coN CARNE........... "a·~R~E"A'"o'INlt«o"'o' UGH 3 5 c HaL1sur CHOC. CHIPS ~::;~:::· ,,, 38' ............. ~it:: TURKEY
HILLS BROS. COFFEE ..... ~ ........ ~ ... , . 71 c DINNER
HILLS BROS. COFFEE ""'" :31.4157 TURNOVERS ·~~;~~ '"'""'"'"""''"'"
ll•Ct..N o . Jt"IO~•TASlf\.N.1.C~U(.1.1 53 ~ $ 23 HILLS BROS. INSTANT '"' '1.75 PIZZA ROLLS . ~;~~ ";~~ 1
FLASH
MILK .
Cji , PRICES EFFEC. 7·FULL DAYS e Oct'. 10th· 16th
I l 14600 So. ll"OOktiw1f A•t,, Wtt.hMMltr 1100 h•f CollM A'f .. , o,... 1175 lelltr St .. c .. t• M.t1
,., $2 07
10-QU•"T s7c ~VrRrd.·rrii 707 Wt1f HiMIMMfh SI., Coste Mtse 1512 Wt1.....,_. lkd., Wt1,_,ttr %110 f')ltw,..,. Shod., Ce1te W.M
fnnrl .')1,unr1 61'.Z f~IM)tf' A•t., "-tMgtCMI ltec:h J4JO Wttl LMcollt A•t.. ............. 1417, I~ Hll A .... TilSMll
,,1 All 1,Dl West S.•tMttllftl Sf., S...to AIMI -1610 Hatpr AYt4 s.te AM 1421 'J. Mhllt1 A•t .. Wlr.ltt\fr
Sto,.•f 1111 c...,._ Att., G_... Cf,,..,, IJJD Mc,..._ A•.._ s ... , AM 14,2 l(ettle An .. &.o1 ~°" !•:iZJIE•~?ljl~~O-H°""' ,...._ A•t .. ~..to AM ZS6 4 Weit ........ .,.. A"*"'-ltoll M An .. ,_.,..._ Y•y·
' '
\
·,
,.
r
\
. , • . .
•
New Taste
To Acquire.
• For the f.irsl lime,in many ~~cup olive oil
years you'll find baby beef 3 ~rg~ cloves garlic,
-in markets all over Cali for · coarsely chopped
nia. S:onsumers h a ve l baby beef chuck steak,
welcomed the attractively I to I ~ pounds
p_ric..e.d_b_e._e..L tr.e..a.L-e.n. SaU ... .and"pe.ppc.r -_.
thusiastically. I tablespoon butter
Some want to know -11, cup dairy sour cream
What is bat beef? ... Is il 1'o make 1 cup Pesto
tender? ... ill I like it? ... Sauce wash and dry basil.
How do I c kit? A simple Trim off and discard
answer is to treat baby beef thi ckest pa rt of stems. You
with tender care a nd by .all should have abotit 2 cups
means DO NOT OVER · leaves, packed fairly tight.
COOK. Combine basil leaves with
The California BeefCoun. cheese, olive oil and garlic
cil explains that baby beef in electric blender. Whir,
is tender, lean bceffrom7-s lop -a.nd -go 1ashion,
to 10-month-old animals sc raping sides of blender
which have been living a container, until mixture is
bucolic existence thriving pureed.
-~ on:milk l)nd grass-. Season beef with salt and
Baby beer is available pei)per. Pan fry in butter in
because there was a bum· skillet until,rare to rn~_i_yro
per _Calf crop this Year. rare. Dollop s teaks with
These 400 to 600 P.OUDd sou'r cream and Pesto
animals bypass the ·rttdtot Sauce.
and come d irectly from Put remanining sauce in
producertoconsumer. small co(ltainer and cover
f------,--B,ab-Y-beel ii; noL--A:Faded-511rface w.iUL.tbin...JayeLJ'4-
and is labeled either as olive oil. Cover tightly and
baby beef or calf. It has a store in refrigerator (up to2
smaller amount of outside weeks) or freezer for use
fat and.less marbling than another time. Makes-2 ser--
you find in the USDA Choice vings.
(
finished beef coming from If fresh bas il is not
lOOOpound steers. available substitute 2 cups
Baby beef, contains less· packed fresh parsl~y and 1
fat thus fewd,-calories than tablespoon dry bas il.
regular beef but provides
the same amount of protein,
iron, B-vitamins, zinc and
other trace minerals per
pound as olde r beef.
Baby beef is red meal
although a bit lighter in
color than grain fed beef.
Other things you can expect
to find is that the steaks and
roasts are petite r.atherthan
regularsizes. ,
Flavor w\se, baby beef is
more delicil:te thin robust.
And you 're most likely
going to find more bone-in
cuts than boneless ones .
A bone-in Ca lifornia baby
beef chuck steak div ides
nicely into two portions.
Pan fry the tasty steak to
rare or medi um rare. Top
with a fl avorful h6memade
or frozen pesto sauce and
our cream.
c:~~~ ~:::K.
ITALIAN STYLE
l hunch fresh basil (2
cups leaves packed}
1 cup freshly grated p~r·
mesan or ~omano cheese
Teen-sized Meal
Fi l.lings
Nourish
Mutton
Flavors
Stewpot
A"5tralian lamb or 'mut-
ton, combined with while
beans such as navy or hair-
cot is an· excellent way of
making th e French recipe
for Lamb Cassoulel.
The secret of a good cas-
soulet is Jong, slow cooking
so allow plenty of lime.
8 ounceS dried navy or
haricol beans
11/2 pound boneless lamb
or mutton
4 ounces rat bacon pieces
1 tablespoon butter oroil
2 onions, chopped 2 cloves garlic, crushed
11h cups chopped, peeled
toma~oes
2 cups stock
Bouquet garni tsprig
each parsle y, majoram,
thyme. leafy celery stalk, 1
bay leaf, all lied together)
2 teaspoons salt
Freshly ground pepper
-Wa sh beans well ; place in
a basin and cover com-
plete ly with cold water.
Leave to soak overnight.
Drain, place in saucepan
and cover with cold water.
Teens like the variety of Cook gently for 2 ho rs.
••stuff" packed in this Cut lamb or ton into
nutritious open·face sand-cubes. I e bacon in a
wich wh.ich can be served heated p n and cook until
cold or briefly broiled. fat r e nder s and bacon
SANDWICH SENSATION browns. Remove bacon !O a
l head iceberg lettuce dee~ oven . casserole dish,
1 package (l ounces) leav1ngfat1npan ..
cream cheese, softened Add butter or 011 lo pan
l/o1 teaspoon onion powder and brown m ~at. Add meat
or grated onion to casser?le dish. . ~cup real mayonnaise f'.r.Y onion and.farhc gen-
3 h a rd-cooked eggs, tly in pan unt1 oft, add
chopped tom~toes, s tock, bouquet
14 ieaspo<in seasoned salt ga~1, s_alt and pepper ..
6 slices \While bread._ Stir 1n cooked, drained
toasted beans (they s hould be
1 can J<7 bunces ) tuna, sli ghtly undercook~). Add
drained and flak ed p~n contents to casserole .
J tabl~poon Jemonjuice d1~h with meal. an~ bacon,
Grated Parmesan cheese stir and_cover with hd.
Core , rin se a nd ~k1na325degreeoven
thoroughJy dralp lettuce: for 2 ~ • 3 hou~s. Stlre-.:ery
finely chop 2 cµps. Chill half hour dunng ~1ng.
remainder in disposable Remoye bouq~et garru and
plastic big for use another serve in 6 portions.
time. r;:::=======::;f Blend Crearn cheese with
«1ion powder.
Jn anoj.her bowl, \nix l/o1
cup m•Yonnaise with eggs,
and seasoned salt. Spread
toast with cheese mixture;
top with tuna, then with egg
mixture ttnd chopped lel·
tuce.
Blend rem3ining ma)'bn·
naise w-ith lemon juice and People Sectlon-111
spoon over .briefly for hot about people you know ,;andwic h: serve a l once. .
Or omit broiling and
terve a!I cold sandwich ir
you prefer. Makes 6 01>cn·
fa ced sandv•i chcs, ,• . .
•
l1J.liijQ!t1ll
. ... __
W!doeSc!a!' October 9. 1974
To introduce your family to the newly. approved
grade of baby feet , serve the first steaks
with this nippy garnish.
0AllYP1LOT ('J:I
103
FM .
STEREO SOUNDS Of' THE HARBOR
Now In Costa Mesa. to CH •. ISTIAN'S · MEATS Serve The Harbor Area ...
lTMESE OUTSTANDING VALUES EFFECTIVE THURS. OCT. 10 thru WED. OCT. 16ttil
. . THE WORD IS (i>UALITY AT CHRISTIAN.'S MEATS !
Compare The Way We Trim Our Meat-To Any Supennarltet •• You'll See The Difference!
--• -W-E FEA-l'URE -u.s.D.-A.-GHOICE OR-PRIME •
IOMELESS
RUMP
ROAST ·
'
:i'Ji s1.69LB.
A REAL VALUE!
GROUND
VEAL .... s1 Gt Sl.69 . e LB.
COOKED
ROAST BEEF
$1 .:~i.!1.29 "'
TEMDER-DELICIOUS
BEEF
LOIDOI BROIL
GROUND
CHUCK
69!
FRESH CUT
BEEF ROUNDS 99~. A•f'~ Wefl)ht
90 •••
c .. &W~fwY_.,,,__,. ~
MAllMATED 114 TElllTAICI
TOP SIRLOIN
BEEF · K·BOBS o. skewers for 119'.r>< lrell
s1. 98u.
EYE of ROUND
ROAST
For.:·:= ... s 1 a• 1.,.sz.n • '71£
SIRLOIN TIP
ROAST .... $1 .&.a·
si .u eV'7L1.
EYERYOHES FAYORtn !
CALFS
LIVER
IO<J. s1 2t TOP SIRLOIN STEAK
FILLET
MIGNON
JUST $3.29 u. $1.49
lb. e LB.
ALL MEAT .
PURCH~S~S
ARE FREEZER
WRAPPED FOR
YOUR CONVENIENCE !
NORTHERN
DUNGENESS
CRAB
SOLID PACK ALASKAN
CRAB
MEAT
UVE MARYLAND
UTILENECK
CLAMS
ALASKAN
SCALLOPS
........... J ,.,_
5 lb. box S 18.99
$2.69 LB.
5 lb. box S 12.49
52.29 ..
I "} $2.tl ...
SWORDFISH
STEAKS
FRESH-BONELESS
COOKED
COCKTAIL
SHRIMP
EASTERN BONELESS
WHITING
FILLET
FULL CUT
BUDGET BARGAIN
ROUND
STEAK
s1.29u.
5 lb. baCJ $9.90
89~.
FOR BROILING OR BBQ
FILLET OF $1 49.
SOL E • '""
SHARK
STEAKS 89~.
CHRISTIAN'S MEATS HOURS:
I 0 a.m. to 6 p.m.
7 Days A We~k
HUNTINGTON
BEACH
9606 Hamilton
_9 611-040~
•
COSTA MESA
462 E. 17th St.
lout to Wiiis Forgo 1 ... 1
646-6775
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
9120 EdillCJer
842-4511
•
' ' ' ' . .. '
I ...
Cl ·f .,.,, • PILOT Wedftfld!l:, Ocl~ 9, f974
t.IXED SINGLES-' . by Wm. F. Brown a_ncf Mel .casSOll
oaitl.L. ~If. i7dT RllSf ClltcK Tilt 1 ~ta u~e llkXMlfll! l )I GOING • '1f GIO~L ~Al~MAIJ.»IO !IAKE ~Ullt I JUST 1111£0 TO STA'1T Nii OWN Tl1£11f'S A.J OP!'N!NG fOf! A Nf/j) 10 FlLe F'OJl IJOQMEf IHllE Cll APrte IN Ti.l1S 5UB·01STll1Cf . AIJ INCOMe
FAN cw•!
TUMBLEWEEDS
1llfftl! VA l90 A6AINI CAftRVIN'
Olllt-MIUS MOIJNP. '«>IJ l!l!0Y 1l!Art AMINST 1ltl! 11401-E
SKINNERS' COPf O' lffillCS! ... -n
RIHICY WINKERBEAN
AID NOO.l UE.'U. HAUE. llll&
IJEAR'5 Fl~T RE.PORT A'Olll
lME GIJl'RIQJU.jl\ &lUW
C!lMttl ll'fE.E !
FIGMENTS
' \f
. ;::
•
HE'S A CANDIDATE
FOR ELECTION---HE
GETS \/OTES BY
SHAKING HANDS
··-·u+to'" ...
TDDAT'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLE
ACROSS .. H8lftblqer Yntercs.t's Puutia Soh'ed:
1 sumc • ..,._, ingr9'hllt .......... .._... ...
h)ud IMMI« window
10 Me11 aind &1 lr.et.ndlc
•eg.etlble ~ prose
,, F1sU!n firml\t "'"~
1S Mu1fimprloe 5l ln1.,jedjon ..
l6 l1afri1n lileftcc
mon11111y unit 55 Act ol .
17 H...,. ·· ··• 1eg1ining
b mu$ic: 58 Wt>lf•n
II Gel'm111 eo Price of
ehepefd: 2 IOIM!hlflg
words 6 1 Eaflibh sigl'll
20 S111: frtMh ol lile
21 Pi.n1 62 ····· Semple
23 l end ····· McPherson
24 Dellgh1t'd In 63 B.c:t 11111: 12 lrregularty 40 EleetricalurWts
~ S1t1 1nd tnfo•mll
!lour, e.g. 64 fodder
2B Eaperief!c~ 6S Requires
lr4omm&n DOWN 30 N01 compld
3l Ciphets
32 <ir1pe
9QUl!lt""'J
device
3SM ..
1 Uriitofma1s
end-ighl
2 B1iet le11e1
blv~o -:n Ter!h .
38 l 1<ge veMet :n e~olodcs
42 TM: -'"°'D
•• (Ylrat\.00ft
l!om the earth
4S Bold kM)lu"
afi Di:cm1tive
· needlewor~
pift;fl
2 J
"
11
" ~
3 Bu1dened
e•ceii.siv1ly 4 ••• 111¥111
5 Stf\logln 6 f.1st
1 MW-
proohel
8 Ntughl
9 A "T .. ln
"T.N.T.'"
10 PuHman
11 l(lndol
' ~"cl' . '
~" I \~ It
" n
1
no1 cM:d 41 One·
JJ AecOl'llpmse tllouvndttl:
19 f1stener P1eli1 n p,;m,.., co1or 42 0n11111o
2S P•'I' dirt residenr
26 Melodious '3 Wrr1tler$"
utte101nces m~ieu
11 Digils 45 [)e(;liM in
28 M1tiM f1th vllue
29 ReWlltd "6 Sl'lore bird.
30 Covered the 47 Circvs ring
inside 41 fl$ts: 5~11
32 ..... BNl'et: 4!t Bllnefled
Zod~t""' 51 Rescue from
33 On etch h111'f1
oe~sion: 2 53 ~h1IM1Ute'e
WO•dS IOW
34 Flllvontg 54 <ioltelS" P'oPI
J5 Perlo•m ~ Dwarf
e1r.:enen11'y 57 Rivil
37 Ple1san1 59 Go qukkty
• • I ''" JI " JJ
" " -
·,~· it" ~,.
" IS'i 'f! " " '" " " " ~N '1 ~r'~ n " ' . " ,.
" .. ,\i -" k d .. " •• W'l -•
,..;. .. •S ' . ·; .. ., •• .. . '• ~ "' '"' • " l) ,. ,,
" " " "' " " w .k " ' ..
' .. ...,. .. ; "
-
/
PEANUTS
1AX ~~(}ID!
by Tam K. Ryan
by Tam Batiuck
00 OUR ARSr REP0Rr I&
ENTITLED •' UlllAT WE DID L.A&T~'J
. . '
i !
by Dale Hale
by &nle 8ashmller
I :DIDN'T KNOW'
DOGS COULD
VOTE --
11 '""-"' .. • "KER ____ ... ""'~
MISS PEACH
DICK TRACY
·-· ,
DOOLEY'S WORLD
#;\
' I
DR.SMOCK
GORDO
l
I
j
&U1" 1'M6 CRAVl...,G t HAV'6 IS SO R 6 AL..!
MOON MULLINS
.ANIMAL CRACKERS
M'Alt(;IA, WHV AU
•yfS8 ANt> "'flk)•
CfCl~IO/'I~
MOtr! IXPIMSI~ ~ ... ~ • .......,.,~ ?
I,
i~ OOt TURN
' ITTOTll& fi L&FT !"
11
j
by ncirvici i.e iioux
by Mell
l'V"l'YONI
IC.-S TM6Y'~f
MAWOflt. 1D
MAK£ •••
by-Chester Gould
Oil, !>MT!! 1bo LAT~
®
~ , ..... ~~ .. -
IVllA'fS ~A'/£
A GlASS flf/lllf
-llllJ Ol'fN "~· • •
HMM •.. so ""ow
WHAT' PO :S: PO w1-rH A &Jitr.9'SIN•'f F=l t..1,..liP' Wl,..H 5 ,-RAWBl!RRll!IS !
by ROCJer Ballen
THE GIRLS
........ tlilt ......... Heh • Ml l*ftll ..... ,..,. "
...... le littw "'" c-.. fM IO pttpan: d"'-r fw e ....._
ptSb It wr fll ftstiwal"
DENNIS THE MENACE
•
'
• ~ r
•
B_i f:thday' ~ .
1 Menu Wi'sh
Single
¥
Servings
.. \ . ,;.?. ' . . By MILLE.BILL ' your desir ed degree .. or mitrgarlneOrvegetableoll bul not brow ned. J'erhaps J add a bit more liquid until
Beine a·klci hal 41tlotof ad· ~ness. Re move stea~' to 2 tabk!sPoons rtour (a:p-tos n1inutes. you achic\'C l he consistency
vantages. Probably the bell your plate' and po u,r prox itnately) . Sprinkle the rlou r uve r the youdcsir·c.
part though Is growing up cream e<t on•pns over the o/.l cup wutcr or milk Cap· onions Und mix until no Note : Onions co.:ik down to
and remembering all the ~te11.k. proxim ately I traces of the drr flour .arc about half.'!io if the pan looks
&ood thlnes your mother WhUeste~k is cookirig,Cix Jn a reaYy frying pan or j.cJL too full whe n you start -
Usedlocook (or~ou . the onions. sauce pun . heat the butter. Continu e to cook ror a don 't worry, it "'on't be that
Pura, like 'J'Ost. (amlHes, When hot, add the sliced minute or so, lo cook the nluch when you finish ~
was a "mea(· 1nd1 potato'" CREAM EDONJONS onions. flour. Then gi'adually pour Creumcd onions can be
f1m.Uy.Oh,weh1dallkinds l·large Oflio n (white or ·Lowe r he.at, stir so the 1n the milk orwatcr,slirring se rve d a s a sepurate
of vec~table1, too. Fresh brown), skin ned .and sli~d onions b!?come well coated constantly while the sauce \'<'~cta blc. or can be u.st•d vec~tables, pulled from the thin ·, •. with the b\Jller. Cover and th ickens. ov1•r ha mburge r patties, as
Wednndi.y. October 9. 1974
DELANEY BROS. iECIPlt ·-
Isl of.the Season ··
Frash
Local
Lobster
$ 30.-
111.
garden Just before dinner· J to 2 tables poon butter, cook unti l dnions are tender If the gravv is too thick. \\'t!ll us over steak . tinM durine the summer r------;_ __ ,...... ___ -c-.:..:c..:..:c.;_-'-----------------------'---~ ========"
and home-canned, pulled--
from the cellar durtne the winter.
'But there was one dinner
we had twice a year. I
, remember it especially
.because it w41s my _Dad 's and
my ravorlte birthday din·
ner. Jn our family, the birth·
day person could choose
1nythln1 he w11nted ror his
birthday dinner. My ~hoice
-sirloin steak smothered
in creamed o'fllons -Ii a·
quick dbh lo prepare. 'And,
of course, if you don't hive
sirloin,, Uie.a piece or round~
steak.
SIRLOIN STEAK
INCRBAMEDONIONS
I or ot·ounce1 (or lar1er
Yolt prefer) piece or sirloin
. &leak.
Cook steak by broiling,
fl)/lng or by p ·broiUni. to
Switch
Timely
cut tn two Inch -cubes ... and
unwrapped two pounds of
hamburger.
Hambur.rer!
Hamburser_!
"'Uh, ye1 1 .hamburrer." I
heard myself s aying.
''Since we don't have time
for stew I thought we could,
ah, show how' to adapt the
recipe with quick -cooking
hamburger." .
uwonderfi.il, .. exclaimed
the Talk Show Hostess,
cherrily rnasklne her con·
~ Ctm. "And how tong will
that t ake?" .. Well, we'll
see," I answe~dJ " 11.DllSH ff •BIJRGERS
2 pound~s fat-trimmed beelround: I ,ound
Salt1nd per .
·~ teas on 9 ultry ...... 1., l
1 cup lo•·•lorie beer
'onlonl, lllnly sliced
• • te1t~ comslli:f~ 2t1ble1 naroldwiter Sul•~ 1u lltute to equal
2teupoools shape me~ lnlo 8 pallles .•
Brown slowl)' In a nonstlc;k
akillet. with 1no fat a<ldcd.
Drain well. Md seasonings ..
beer and onlt\ns. Cover and
•six minut es.
BUTCHER'S · PIIDE MEATS
. -."'""' l· . . -~-,,., •. -. f ,~ "' • . .:"iJ"M ,,:~ ¥,'.~J.r.:·~, r· ,).~-·.
• I . ''° . . . . ( . -· ... ·---·--·---··---'
USOkGRAOE A • wwoJl IO!Cllrl PWI
SOUTHERN GROWt' 8flf PAlTY MIX
FRESH FRYER~ BUDGET BURGER
22-0UNCE SIZE
.FRESH FROZEN
lYSOH'S AOOI: COftNISH
DAME HEii_$
NOltT~ST, SWEf:T, .UC:Y
IOUllN~S
-le S,:.9,,~· APPLES
1 LI.
'
Grocery Double J)iscounrs
OClAN SPRAY
CIAllAJl!PLE DI~
CAEMOAA
COffEE CIEAMIR •
LIVER ft.AVOR
ICAL ICAN DOG FOOD
FlffE • ORIP •REGULAR
lLEC. PEAK
FOi.Hi'S COfFEE
"'·
0
' I 93 8TL I
23~~z. 1.09
/ l'·OZ. 37 I ~:·1:12
S TRU-BLU COOklES
. :!i,:::11 69-
. d ~~~ " .• :~·d :
LONG OFWH • W!LO
'HUlllll GRAIN RICE <·Ol. 59 80 \,,.1
·:a::·l.23 TOOOlER OVERNIGHT
IOMlllS DIAl'IRS
TOOOLER Ol<Vl!ME(.,2t ·COUHT BOX f .. t
IAGU JOE 1'J~~l .• 5Z
'ftANCO AMERICl<N
lllF RAYIOUO'S
COFFEEMAn
WILSMRE • SWEET
CUCUMllR a.5
MOSHER DILL ;>PEl<RS • 2tl-OZ.•JAR .ff•
"'·Ol. 71 CAN I ·
... oz. 99 JAR I
22·0Z. 58
JAR '
,,, .• ,, 16 P...CKET e """"" . FRENCH'S GRAVY MIX
!·OZ. ONION • .7$-0Z. POFIK •.II-OZ. T\JRKEY .lO
. JS.OZ AU JUS • 1.12-0.Z. CHICIC EN • .N ·OZ. HOMEST'flE .ll
1S·Ol MUSHFIOOM • 1 75'·0Z. CHIU·O Mtll .Jl
1~·0Z SLOPPY JOE Ml.If .J2
01UN KING
CHOW MEIN NOODUS ... oz 61 CAN I
EGG FOO YUNG • PEPPER STEM
•6UICIVMI 84 CllUN ICING SICILLIT DINNER"~~'· t
SWEET/SOUR DINNER• l t·OZ. BOit .M
CHICKEN• BEEF-• PORK
CllUN KING CHOW MEIN
GLAD WRAP
CORN NUTS
4~~· l.22
ICJO.~O. FT. ·39 ROLL s
l ·OZ 37 PKG. I
DINTY MOORE BEEF STEW '~ ,85
Non•Food Double Discounrs
8'"'4·A-YAAN • ASSOftTl01COLOFIS ' 4·Pl V 4.oz 89
.ACRYUC T AIN '"'" , ...... 29 TU8E I -...... .. .AONSTAlt.£ 8AHO . llUITTI
11CllllATIC 11 .. ~°'1.29
.·~~-
usn111NE
MOUTHWASH ""' 79 8T1,.. I
CLAIAOL . NORMAL . OILY . 12·0Z 8 0TTLE I 49 HERBAL ESSENCE SHAMPOO ,
VASELINE
PITllOLIUM IEU Y ',. . .,, 38 J ...
VASElJffE INTENSIVE CARE
WIPE 'N D1P1S · SO-CT 67 BOX I
49~
W-Y'S HICKORY SMOKE
CHEDIOS' CEREAL
CHOCOLAn OYALTINE
CRISCO SHORTENING
CHOCOLATE . DEVIL FOOD
SWEETIE PIES
•·Ol. 31 BTt. I
IO·OZ. 54 80< •
·~~· 1.99
ill 1.89
'tl8:· .5Z
Bakery Discounrs
ALPHA BETA• OOUBlE DISCOUNT PRICE
APPLE SPICE -UT S •·Ol. 45 BOX I
SCHAT'S • DOIJBLE OISCOUltT P111CE • ,..oz. 63 SHEEPHERDER BREAD , • ., ,
W"1111E OR WHEAT . ROUND TOP • 15.oz LOAF 36
ALPHA BET A PREMIUM BREAD ,
AL~A BETA
HAMBURGER BUNS HI. 39 BAG s
21·0IJltCE
ALPHA BET A PEACH PIE ,,..1.15
~ CAMPBELL'S
~ MUSHROOM SOUP
IO •;:~m 19 c
SIV( le
Fro:en Food Double Discounrs
BRIOGfORD • ? lOAf
HONEY WHEAT BREAD 3'·0 l 67 BAG I
ALPHA BETA BAIY CARROTS':;.°~ ,45
HOM.-.OE
DOWNY FLAKE WAFFLES
Wt....,,..,,. "'"' 11•cn to M ., .ttN.1 611. lO -611, 11,
'"0' 51 8o\G •
Delicaressen Discounrs
MAS. SMITH'S
BOSTON CREAM PIE
Vl>Jl OE KAMP"S
FISH Fii.LiTS
.59
~;l't 1.63
,,.oz. IUl
BOX I~)
~ ALPHA BETI IN
~ APPL6E CIDEOR leJI l ~UOH I -'"'
"'' ,,
YAN DE !CAMP'S HALIBUT '!;."f 2,95
VAN OE ICAMl''S •CHEESE • BEEF'
ENCHILADA FAMILY PAK '"Ol . 98 BOX I
Everyday Discount Prices
FRANC() AMERICAN
SPAGHETTIO'S
CAMP8ELL"S
TOMATO SOUP
GLAD ICRCHEN BAGS
l~~NZ. .26 .
105-0l. 16 '"' .
ll·CT. 84 ~· '
f ll()(·ElTES 59 CHOCOLATE FLAVORED CHIPS 'l;Z,',
CHICICE N •SHRIMP • f AOZEN
CHUN ICING EGG ROUS
BUFFERIN TABLETS i
VASELINE !Nl EltSIVE CAA[ ~!J'!!
BAIY LOTION
VASEllWE INtENS!VE CAR(
IABY POWDER
·~~c: Z.07
~~ .• 95
'"' 69 CONTAINER I
II All ALPHA BETA STORES ARE
OFF ICIAL FOOD STAMP
REDEMPTION CENTERS
PRICES EFFECTIVE IN ALL
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
ALPHA BETA MARKETS
~\, ...
'
_J 1
'r " .. ...
;.;
~
' •
.,
"
• ~'t
;,.
...
'
"
•• •
Blend cornstar ch and
water together and stir into
•klllel un lll Lh lckcncd.
Remove fro m he»l and sllr
In sugar subsl ilule. Serve
Immediately. Serve• elaht. 1111 c1lorlcs ,a,11. COSTA MU.l-241 t. ''"'St. \ ~ ... ttH.Ls.-41141 c• ... Liit• HUMTtH•TOM llACH-t041 ...... , HUHTIMGTOH •1.t.CK-lt••• M. Ma41 st:
HUNTIMGTOH IU.CM-31411 .......... fOUMTAIM 'fALLIY....aJtO ...... , • .,...._.,041 Cwtvtt, U11ltff.tty Piri SOUTH LAGUMA-lOIJJ '· c .... Hi9ft••r
' ·~ '
•
'.
'
. C 16 DAILY PILOT Wtdr1tsday, Octoptr 9, 1974
Froz en Foods!
Van de Kamp 39c
Enchiladas
Big 19 oz 1ize! Beef or cheese!
Waffles MIYflMI ••••• 49c
Just heat and serve! 14 oz. pkg.
Niblets Com . • • • • 39c
Green Giant, in butter aauce! 10 oz.
Chocolate Eclairs •• &9c
Rich's, •. 1.f oz. pkg. contain1 four!
French Fries ••••• 59c
Springfield 2 lb. pkg! Juel crisp 'em!
H~ngry Man $1 09 Dinners
Swanson& . Chicken, Saliabury Steak,
Turkey or Fish and Chips
GROUND $109 BEEF 1't/N n..
Your choice or bulk or uniform patties
Pork Sausage •••• ggc,
El Rancho's old fa1hioned kind!
.Apple Juice QlllRTBTLE. ••••• J-9c
Drink a glass of health! Enjoy the flavor, and enJOY our price! Springfield
Tomato Soup ......... 1 sc
Campbell's, of coune .. ·.the one that America baa chosen over and over! 10 1/2 oz
Grape Jelly 2LB.JAR ........ 79c
Hold the jar up to the light, and see the thick fruity goodness that is Kern's!
Ketchup 11E1NZ2ooz ••••••••••• 45c
Only Heinz spells it this way •.• and only Heinz makes it ao very very thick!
Ritz Crackers • • • • • &9c
Nabisco's crisp buttery wafers! 16 or.
-Margarine •••••••• 59c
Blue Bonnet {or flavor and value! 1 lb.
Dill Picldes u lllCE • • •• 45c
Del Monte rr.gular or Kosher halve&!
Flavored Rice • • • . 29c
M J B -choice of Oavora - 6 oz.
CAKE
Mil
Jiffy • Devil Food, Lemon, White or
Yellow •.. 9 ounce package!
Wild Bird Seed ••• 49c
It's fun to feed them! Prize ••• 5 lb bag
Kotex Napkins •••• 5179
CheeriOS11az.m ••••• 55c
Start the day with a better breakfast
Salvo Tablets •••• s2n
Jumbo package • 8 lbs. 10 oz (inc. 30c om
Liquid Detergent •• 39c
Springfield Lemon or Pink! 32 oz.
Lysol Deodorizer •• s1 21
Kilts germs, too! 14 oz aeroeol
Springfield 29c
BREAD .
Ch008e white or wheat .•. aandwich
style, too! 16 ounce loaf!
Tuna ur111or • • : • • • • 43c
Springfield ... chunk style in No. Mi: can
•
STEW
BEEF s1•~.
Extra lean, trimmed to be boneleM!
Sliced Bacon • • • • • st 't
El Rancho'& ranch style alices!
RUMP
ROAST
..
s10~.
Lean tender round cut -U.S.D.A.
, _cboice beef __
I . · st•• Omaha Roast ; • • • • ..
Thick cut U.S.D.A. choice beef rqund!
SWISS
STEAKS
'I" ... , .,
U.S.D.A. Choice ... Round cul of
bee!
Stewing Chicken ••• 4~
Freah! Great for fricaBAee! Large!
Look for the difference ••. in trim, in
quality, in t1avor, in value! Compare •
and see for yourself .•. El Rancho always
offers only U.S.D.A. Choice quality beef •. :
and the difference will 1how up in the
' '
Whole or half ... serve it baked!
Salmon Steaks •••• st•?
Center cut! ... fresh Silver Salmon!
FiHet of Sole -· st•• • • • •
Petrale sole mild flavor, firm!
Red Snapper FElllllITS .st 2!
Pacific Red Snappers! .•. 80 good!
Cooked Shrimp •• St•!
:The right size for shrimp cocktail!.
Serue wtnt' and an ordinary meal
betomes a very special occa11ion!
Green Hlltgarian • '2"
Weibel 's .. light, not too dry!
5th
Petite Sirah . . '351
Concannon's .. , deep
flavor, 80 red! 5th
Chenin Blanc • s7rs
Chu. Kruc's fine white
wine! 5th
Ca • S6'35 ~ mpan rm. • • • • • • .
Italian aperitif! try it with eoda!
T ·1 s4i1 equ1 a a.-1 •....
Our own label now reduced 60e fifth
Ca d. s3st na iana.~ ••••
86. proof whiskey ! Reduced 70e fifth
Smirnoff 1111.clll• • • • st t 19
Save $1.16 on this famous vodka!
Old s599 Grand Dad
Straight whiskey at a 60c aavin«i! 5th
Super Fresh Produce
compliment& you collect1
U.SJl.A. CHOICE BW' ••• COOERCllT!
l
Beef-Roast FOR·ovEll·or -.s1-•• · ROTISSERIE! • • • • • ..
U.S.D.A. Choice .•. Boneleu Sirloin tip cut of beef
P I:; T d 1· • -s1-1• ora en er 01n . . . . ..
So lean and 80 tasty ... from Eattem grain {ed pork! Make a roast you'll serve with.pride!
I s21• F ank Steak • • • • ..
U.S.D.A. Choice Bee!
MEAT
LOAF
Oven ready! with fresh whole eggs!
•
Br . . Sbi s1s1 a1s1ng . ps ~. ..
U.S.O.A. Choice ... Loin cut ot beef
Beef Rib
Bones
Meaty! To bake or barbeque. U.S.D.A.
Choice.
Delicatessen Speci al s!
Franks BEEF! pkg. of& •••••• : ••• ,59c
. Hot dogs are a treat anyt.imel 'Springfield •.. 12 oz. pkg. (Springfield Hot Dog Buh11 •• , Sk '
Sauerkraut • . • • • • 43c
Homade ... in 22· oz. glass jar!
Sharp Cheddar •.•. ggc
Schreiber's, from Wisconsin! 8 oz.
WISPRIDE 79c CHEESE
Sharp Wedge! Spread.I easily! 8 oz.
Salami Chubs •••• 59c
Ruben'a quality beef! ••. 8 ounce
Dressing ...... -• • • 59C
Fisherman's Wharf . no preaervatives!
Gruyere -JllllllT · • • • • 79C
Procewd cheese in 6 oz:. package!
Rondele ·
Cheese
French Style! Herba or Pepper4 'h OI.
Prices in effect Thur. Oct. 10
throuth Wed. Oct. 16
Open daily 9 to 9 Sundoy 10 to 7
No 1ale1 to dealer1
Regular or Su per ~ pkg of 40
Soft & Dry '11111'• •••.• st49
Anti-perspirant! ••. two 5 oz. cans! Tam&a11 Solid
Ripe ••••••• 21!
Alka Seltzer ••••• ggc
f or that quea1y reelini! 36 count
Prell Shampoo • • • • st 2' ·
Concentrate for more lather! 7 oz tube
at stores with Snock 'Bars
TURKEY SAllDWICH
Potato salad, pickle• and
small coffee or aoft drink ! 98'
Ripe enough to enjoy the flavor, now .•. and firm enough for picture pretty slice.!
Fresh
Broccoli
Fresh Limes • • • 3 tor 29c
Florida'11 Finest! Large size for more juice!
Golden
Apples
Garden fre1h! All green and tender! Extra Fancy Deliciou1! Waahington!
Bean Sprouts .... 19t
Fresh and tender! Add variety to menUA!
Fresh ·
Celery. 19~
Crisp and tender! Generous 1talka!
ARCADIA: PASADENA: SOUTH PASADENA: HUNTINGTON BEACH: NEWPORT BEACH: 1717 Newport 81.d aod
Sunset and Hunhnglon Dr. (El Rancho Center) JIO Vies! Colorado Blvd Fremont and Hunl1nglon Dr. Wainer and Alionq"'n (BoaidW<lk Cm!") !\'u [d\IM,,:I Or (lJS!blulf Vdlaie Center)
Root Beer Sil Pxi ........... '1.09
Bamlheadl6 oz. no return bottles
• New Freedom i.p ........ 59c
Sanltar)"Napklns pl<J.o!1 2
' \
Tooth Paste ................ 59c
Crest 5 OL tube (inc. IOc oro
Black Pepper .............. &9c SC~llllng'1 lin• grind-4' oLcan~
·Instant Folger's ....... .'t .39
Six ounce (10 oL size $2.021
Chi li Salsa .................. 33c
Ortega's Green 1 ounce can
N·ew Freedom ,,.,, ........ 9B c
Sanitary Napkin• pkg. ol 30 Crest Mlnt .................... 59c
Toothpaste-5 oz. tubt (Inc. lOc off)
Soft Margarine ............ 15c
one pound ca~n
Kimble Di apers ....... .St .98
Dlspoaable daytime Toddler-24 cl
t T • T r·
•
' .
•'
..
'
'
•
• -
.... WedneSda .Oclooer 9.1974 OAILYPILOT jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ____ iiiiiiml ____________ .....;; ____________ _.iiiiiii~
"
TrIE REAL ESTATERS
•.. *.***'fr****,**'** E* **'*:** : TOP PR.ODUC.ERS
• •RANDY BROWN
: •BmY BURKART
• •MARSHA COOK
•JIM HAILEY
•DICK HANSEN
• • • • • • • • • • • • •JAC~ HEADTKE •
•JANICE JACOBS • S & SPARK HUNTING TON
• •
• •CAM MERAJ •
• •MARIAM REEDY • EXECUTIVE LIVING + POOL
" lmpre1si\. entry. 2900 s11. ll. or lu xury living. 4 huge
,¥ ¥ •.• • • • • ¥ ¥ ¥ • ¥ • • • ¥ ¥ ¥ • • bcdrournl.. Panelled family roun1. Hi x 35 healed &
OPEN 'Tll 9
CAREER
OPPORTUNITY
EARN WHILE
YOU LEARN
1l1is cxt<.•ns i,·e training 1>rogra111
is starting soon ror proft•ssionall~'
mindcct individuals \\·ho pus~ess
integril y u ncl t•11t h usi as n1.
Our hi ~lil y s ucl'e ss ru l
ma11<1 gc n1t·nl lt.·an1 ol l'e rs lhis
training progri.l!ll tu .'·ou. .no
obligat ion.
Co.Ill ·rl'rr~· ~ll'l'.irdll' tod;1y l'or
enrolln1ent . }lbonl' i!'il-1700.
: •ED RICHMOUD ...... Su1x·r shmrp p;.,rk lluntinglon. 3 t ar garage .
HOMESPUU LIVIUG filtered I L 2 covcrc<l 11:ilios +cool ocean brcelc.
f"lll "" Secloaµ1) ·iatc. Call 003-67li7. --";~;::===============:;' I--< *ctous-ROOMS --•--..---· ,......___... ---
3 bedroom, family room plus cxl'e11tionally
large bonus roon1 . On quiet cu l:de·Sil t .
f6li,:L~: <.:11Jl64(i·717L
"EXTRA·EXTRA"
HEAR ALL
ABOUT IT!
Beautiful pride of ownership 3 bedroom 2
bath, formal dining room, huge 2<> x 20
. fainily r oom for your pool table, or
.... oha'lever. Prit•ed ·at $45,950. Call 646-717L
NEWPORT HEl~HTS
3 FIREPLACES
~ $55,000
Rulill<' <'h ar mer with charae t er and
· warmth. Formal dinin~. Separate m aster
suite. Wet bar . Separate utility room. 2
private Jlalios. Pre mjum wall and floor
covcrinl!s lhroughout. Call 546-2313 today !
MOVE IN NOW
$263 PER/MO.
PAYS ALL
COLLEGE PARK
RARE 4 BEDROOM
Usl'd hrick fireplace, super CO\'ered patio and
1>a r k like atmosphca:._J:i.r,sJ tjme advertis ed .
Priced lo sell at 543,950. C811 !'>46·7171.
. -
Great location. Walk to schools & sh~o~pp~;c,o,-. -11-hii
New paint. New carpets . i.Qoks like a
rrodel. SPARKLING POOL. ASSUME 7'il:>
CUSTOM • EST A TE
2 STORY-5 BR
BEACH AREA-:-
1..ush ~e('luded entry tu spacious sunken living
room ..yith wall of gluss overlooking CO\'ered
dan~e pavitlion & walled. l'ourtyard. Separate
fa nuly part ~· room with n1assh·c stone fireplace &
wet bar. Formaj d inin~ room . Garde n \'iew
kitchen wilh eiit1ng urea. Sweeping stairs to
elegant hide.away master suite. Se parate ehildrel1
& gUl'Sl •wing. l!2 ' s tudio & library. Hurry!
OOJ· 78!11.
EAST SIDE COST A MESA
$36,950
3 bcdrounl 2 balh. Z buth. co\·1•fl'd p:it10 .... :1th ;i
very la r ge well ll'lll't'd rl•a r y ard 11 ·~
bright·chccry and t•ll'an and on :i 111t·c s low trJ1f1c
~tn>et. Just li~tcd. 646·71 'il.
ASSUME $254 MO.
POOL HOME ·
f':intas\ll' 71,~<, VA loall may he ;1~~UITll'd With
low cash dO\\'n! LO\'t:,l,v ":l'll c:irt•d for hun11-. Finl'
be:ich location. A h11rgain at S37.5-00'. Hurry on
this one -ea!l 847·60111 .
. , .
SPANISH MANSION
6BR -2 STORY
BEACH .3 ACRES
Duubll' dot>r FOHi'>IAL l tl<' 1•n1r1 tu
Sl'Al'IOUS li\·111i; ro11111 wit h llwr lo l'1;1 l1ni.:
stone fireplace. i''o rin.il H1\~4.Jl'~'.T ~1,.•J
tiuung ruorn IS cloqul•ntly !>1·r1"d by ;1 hll t.!l'
jl.OUl'rlll'l k1l r hcn S\\'l·:t::l'l'.'\li :.\Jll'~ to
l'l1•gant mastt r :.u1ll· + ~··ii.1r:i lc 1·hil<lr1•n &
gut•!>l w1n i: l11d••a w.1.1 l1b r.11·r l'ruf.
l;1nd.,1·a111111;. llurry '.' \l,'011 L lu~l at S:>tl • .SW .
:•-i3·7t":!!
PRESTIGE
DUPLEX
Hral 11n dt· ol [J\l'IH'r~h111~ T\\O l·IOU ~11. It. '
:1·bcdroon1· units ~ 1•11<! o! hundsome
1• u I · 1t t' -s :1 <' _ Ii u ~ n o .,... --t• n J o y
ap11rl'f:1:1lion-s1·ll orH' latt'r fur prv111 1 ~:at·h
l'an lie sold ~cpa ratt'l.\'. Call Now! 5·hi·23J:\.
' VACANT 4 BDRM.
BONUS ROOM/$20,000
TO ASSUME
l'n1rll' Fount :1111 Valli·\' 1111·.11 UJI\ ;-,;l•ar ~1·t;•lu!~ · &~hopp11Lt.!. llll!!l' ~ ~tOr.1· J.arl:t' II\ 1 n~ ;11·,.,1 +
tanuly r.Kun. l'uunlr'~ k111•h1•n. l"All,\I S I Z ~~[l
~·an:\s. G1g;111111· ho1111~ roon1 ,\ rt•;d s t<:'.,:.il 11t
Sl8.!0J. C:i!! il-12·:!.'i:J.1
2 STORY BARGAIN +
POOL
$28,500 -5°/o DOWN
Deluxe -KXT ll A Sll AHI''--z ~l o r y
•bargain! P rid.e or ownl•rsh1p abounds .
Ue corators delight v.·ith gold 1•eined
mirrored walls. Spai;khng hluc pool & BHQ
arra. Ent•lose d r ed hrirk patio with
bubbling waterfal l. Sl .42;. dov.·n to bu)'.
Central beae h to wne loe allon . Take
ativant:.i ge of this b;1rga1n. Call 96J·IH6i .
HIGH ON A HILL
0 V E R L 0 0 K S B L'U E.
PACIFIC
~vatr:and-qulct:-'P<rno-r·"'"'l"ll"<~I tt''\\-U~.,•---
Pac1fit·. t:ourly<inl entry. l.;orge kitt•he n.
l"amily room. HUGE Ll\'l :'llG H.OOM "'ITll
1-----•_.-"A-UIANJmmediate-oceupancy..--Iake.
advantage of this one. Don't wail call now
842-2535.
A BREATll T AKI NG Vil:'.\I.'. Lar g e
bedrooms. Covered patio. Prit•ed at only
$69,950. Ov.·ncr will finance. Ciill to see
'
MESA VERDE
HILLSIDE
TRI-LEVEL
Just try to duplicate this one. Prestige com-
munity. Quiet trcc·lined street. Gracious en-
try to broad livinJ! room warm ed by
crackli ng f1 rcµlace. S11acious fo.i-mal dininl!
room. G<1 rdt'n view kitchen. Large separate
f'.\q'i\ly room v.•1th v.·ct har and fi replucc.
City view from b::n•k. Best schools a nd com·
munit y·farilitie s. Call 546·2:11:1
EASTSIDE
VACANT LOT
Prime lo~'tion . R-1 leve l, lot ready for
building. Qt.'ner v.·ill carry with $4,000 down ,
call 646·7171.
MESA VERDE
JUST LISTED
super ~harp four bedroom home on short
street near the golf course. Beautifully
up,l!raded for gracious Jiving. Enclosed palio
1n fronl. Private har k ~·ard v.·ith spacious
g:i rt1cns . All thut plus an assumable 51.4 "4
loan -Sltl6 l)cr rnonlh 11ays prinicpal. in-
terest and taxes. Won't last long. Call 546·
ZJ13 today.
NEW HOME
BUYERS!
Nearly new home with upgrading already
done! Soaring vaulted ecilings add to open
spariousness. Hi!! s parklin.J.! pool. Triple
garage. \Vhy wait? At S49.950 il 'II J:(o rast !
C:ill now 847·6010.
$3,150 DOWN
LARGE2ND
R·2 lot -prim{' eastside 2 bedroom home.
r.to\'e in now hui\d 2nd unit later. Just li sted
S:ll.500. Call no .... ·. 646·7171.
liRANCISCAN
) FOUNTAIN
Terr ific bea ch location. Deligh tfu l.
Heauliful\y cared for cxe<'utivc single story.
Hurrv -this muc h sou ght after model
wun'i la~t at just $52,95". C11 ll now 1147 -60 10.
BEACH COTT AGE
$33,900!
Jog to the blue P acifie from this modern
three bedroom cott<if!c. This BEST BUY has
vaulted ceilings nnd is loc;1led on a corner'
lot . Ca ll now to see. 847·0010.
~ome I ~.~.{u~~~9~ow lo""· l ~l'Ome SJ~~ per/n10. 11a~·n1t'nt~ $215 per/mo.
\J11bcli{'\'1lblc· value -)!OOd shelter. Good return. ·rake at1vHntaJl,c call now llil2·2535.
ALMOST
NfwPORT HEIGHTS
3 Bedrooms . S.14.500 an lt1r.J.!c. lt·2, Wov.•! Call
1 qulck646-1171 .
~31,500-GREAT
ST ARTER HOME
Open be1 n1 Ct'ilin j:!~. Coxy rtrcplace. l.ar~e
rao1il)' "fl'.01'1. Big i;hildl' \rt-ts s urrounding.
Olll no"jlo see! 847 ·tl010.
S & SPARK-HUNTINGTON
6 BEDROOMS
f'ine S & S quality home. 6 bedrooms + huge
fami ly room. Coly conversalion pit a round
crackling fireplace. ~:xtra large master bedroom .
Luxurious carpet thru·oul. Custom drapes &
wallpaper. Beautiful landscaping a nd lociition.
Bike tn beach. $00.500 total price. Call 963·6767.
$223 PER/MO.
VACANT-NEAR BEACH
Tree lined Cul·dl'!·Sac. Private entry. tilammolh
OVER 1/• ACRE
"ON NEWPORT BLVD .
ll~c rooms for "11ld tin1c'' livinl! -or displ a .v
your wares t'ur .vnur own business . Th;1t 's rig hi ,
1.ont..>d for re:;idcnli:il or t·ommcrri;1I. l.o;Hls o t
ruom for either. Lot silt' is J4U x !J.'> Call 5~1;.2:11:1
ror details.
livin);! roon1. Separate massive family room .,...ith REDUCED $30001 l'O~.V fireplal't'. Country kitchen. Sl'p11rate for1nal •
d;oe. GIANT SIZE bodrnom< COMPLETELY OWNER TRANSFERRED
llt:DECOf\.Al'EIJ. 60' VER~~DA ".''it~ marshmal-And n1ust sell this f:1nlus tic 4 + farnily room ._
low Fire ring. HIG .1:REF~S. Bu1lt-1n mountain office home. Spneious ~1a sll'r stult' has room ·si·le
wi1lerra11 . F'AR ril SIZF.D Y~RD . Ah~ndoncd and elosel and privale hulron.v. HEST BIG HO~IE
ready for you. Hurr.y on this one. C<1ll now!8~2· BUY! Only S.'.>1 .950. C:ill no"' !!47·ti01ll
25.3.\.
SPANISH VILLA
POOL· BEACH
TRI-LEVEL
i)(luhlc door lite l'nlr\' tn t>le~ant r1u~c1I Jiving
room with GHANADA f1repl:tl'l'. For1nal dine.
HU!:l' BAH C ~:Loi\,\ g;1rden \'ICV.' kit c h1·n_
fil~l:1 11:1rty room has comn1and1ng 1·1c"' of 35'
FllEL FOR1'f P UOL with JA<.:UZZI & lush
trop1t•al landscap1n i::. Sunken 21' mastl•r suite
adjoins pool & terra C"c, s .... ·ccping s tairs lll guest &
children~ suites with priviltc bt1lcon1t•s . Hurr)'.
!:G'l-78!1 I.
COZY COTT AGE
IN THE WOODS
Squeak~· c lcan-•l ~·e ars new-~;i n d V,\C,\NT!
S piinish de co r v.•ill i1ppca l tu thc mos t
diserimin;itin.c. Sup1•r floor pl;on, :1 HH 1·nn1·1•rh•1l
to t'.1CIJUJ~1Lc m <ister s1111,. p\u ~ nn1• hleo1I lotat1nn
111.•:ir South Coa st l'J:J111 l{cad~· fnr lmmcclL;i tc
Ol'cupant',\'. Call 5·16·2:11 :1
CORONA DEL MAR SELECTIONS
OPEN VIEW SIDE
OF OCEAN BLVD.
Only the Pacific Ocean in rront or you. All the
amenities thal no with an expensive home.
Richly 1111 ncled livini:: room. F'ormal dining,
i::ar~en kitchen s urrounde d by spacious
sundcck. ~'amily room with wet bar plus a
\\1ne cell ar ri t for a king . Superb qua Hty
throughout. Call 673·85:-io.
SPACIOUS
FAMILY HOME
l.ovely 4 bedroom 4 buth home. A great buy in
Irvine Terrace. lluge corner lot-2 separate
yards. non'l miss this large ramily home.with
bill'. livi ng room, d ini ng room. screened
lanai-many extras. Call now, fl73·fl5t.O. r
TOP BLUFFS
LOCATION
Great three bedroom plus 2'~ biJth s home.
large patio. Additinnal sundeck-ovcrlooks one or finest green hells. This ho1n e has been
upf!raded with new vin.vl fhxirs, Ot'\\' fi .~l ures &
new kitc hen <ippl i1111rc s Call us rnr
apPOintment lo se c li73·85!)().
FAMILY SPECIAL
OCEAN VIEW
:1 lk1lroom hnn11• 111 llurhor \'1,...,,, 11111• 11111••
l~nt'k!l; froll\ ho•:lf•h . \'!1•\1 nl r11'•'i•Tl ,, \\ill'Pl.
wood~.V 01>t•r\ hu 1n~· Inf ~i:w•·t:i I lu 1111!.1 \\ hn 1•n 1•" ~
indoor & ou1tl11or :1t 1no~11h••r1• l'1·11•1·d nt uni\'
$7!i,51X1. C;111 r.7:1 M.'i:'ll
BIG CANYON
MAGNIFICENT
ONE OF A KIND
Superbly dccor11ted an(I lands<'<tpt•d ~ Bit home
siluat;:od with vil'w n!' Bl 1< C<in\'On area and
i'"ashinn Island Fornlt'r modCI horn<' "'ith
lar.(.!t' atti vi ties ro om .~t•para t c d fr om
rC"Sidenrc. Secluded ou1!111or hvi ng area \\'llh
putting grt•en. or11."11t:il garde n. \'I('\\' drrk. ,1!<1 ~
fueltd fir!.' p11. f.l ain rrs1drn1'1' features a
conversat1 nn "'C11 1n l1 v1n g room , tormal
di ning. fam ily ron n1. l:1u111lr~··sew1n it room
l.:i.rgc m:istcr su111·, 2 !1repla1"es. k11<'hen fulh•
('<]Uip]J('ll with :.Jll m11rlt•rn U ITIC l\11 1 1'~ l'11l1
67:J·&S.'i0 for an 1uion1nlmcr11
TRIPLEX
NEAR BEACH
CORONA DEL MAR
' <
wilh l'\'!'r~'tlnn!,! goirt l! for it. Qu;11ltv. IO('Ul1.,n .
pnv11 I(' fi r111nc111g. anil v1ev.·~unc of th1• vcr1
f('w honel\I tn·11teJo:es 111 ('.orona dt"l 1'!~1r. f'run~·
lo rallon fnr w1 nll:or & s umn1cr rl'ntnls or
own1·r necup:1nt l'r11•,.i1 ul Sl35,000 C:1ll for
Tnlll'l' dcti.iill> li13·K5[11J
963-6767.
ASSUME 8 + 1fi0/o FHA
LOAN
2 STORY $182 PER MO.
Slit! per n1onlh. Assuml.' K~i··; t"flA loan. 2
story homl' O\lrs. clean lives here. Pn ct•
uu·ludes w:1shcr, dry<·r & rcl n gcr:itur Hike
to bl•ath 'l'ot11I prit·l' tor thll> to11'nchomc
~4.500. Call nov.· 96:J.6ill7.
ASSUME 7°/oV.A. LOAN
4 BEDROOM
$20 I PER MONTH
A.;~ume 7'1: V,\ Joan. r.1onthly pay menll>
S?OI per month. 4 f.imily s11.c bedrooms .
New paint u11d carpet thru·out. ~'antastie
location. \\'iilk to he:ich. park ;ind schools.
Pncc only SJ.l ,750. Don't w<ill. C;ill fl63·6767.
BARCELONA ESTATE
4 BR· POOL· BEACH
ASSUME $42,000
forrn;il double door enlr\' 111 !>Ut1 kl'n 2.1· II\ u1i:
nJ()nl w1Jl:i l·lc)!•~nt ll:I' i:·athc(tr11l erd1n.cs &
noor to et•1l1111.: li rt•pl;1t·I'.'. H a1~ed torm:.tl
1lining room i!> ~f'rvc1l h_\· hu,l!e J!oornle.l
g:irdcn \'1f'1\' lo!t·hcn w11 h tireak fa~t arc;i .
~;normou~ ~l'J1:1ral e f:1n11I ~· runm "'1111 v;1ulte1t
t"e1llni:is & 11·:111 o1 )!l<i~., 01 l'rlook1ne l u~h
tcrract• & J.!r<1un1b S··p11r;1tt 2(J' master suite
\\'1th cour1,\·:ird .;. f'h 1h1r,·n~ 11·111~. Tuke ove r
7'' \'1\ $.)112 010 µ:1,\'!> ;ill !fti:l·711K1
MINI-RANCH
3 BR ·ASSUME $19,000
MAXI-VALUE
Tret' hnl'd a1Jproa{'h. L;1rJ:t' to1 m1Jy l>lt,E'.d
\i\'trti; rnorn w1!h n1;1ss1vc ~ton<' li r<'\)lare.
F11rmal rl1nc 1 ~ .~('l'\'t•d h1· l:or ct· t·ouiltr\' sl l'lc
k1lt'ht·n . \\1;111 ol .c l a ~-. 11t•11· ol ro1·<'rerl· d aii<'c
11.11v ill1011 & 1-'rounrl.~ S11;11·111u-. 111:1-.!('r ~11111• +
separt•l l' r h1 ldrt•ns "1 nf.' T1•ke ovcr 6-:i 1' '· \'A
k):ln no nc\\ l,o<in l'n-.t~ Sl '.•I m" pa;.·i; all.
I lurry ! C;1ll !,!t;:J 7AA 1
NEW PARKPLACE
ALWAYS A WINNER
Ne"' P~1rk11 lat·t• 1"11 11.1 upl'rar!r d o wner
Lnut~ltrn·rl ,\lu~t ~l·l l '' I .:•r ~1· 1!11111.J!t· door
rn;1rl1le •·ntr~ llui.!•' rn11,l••r "ult•• :t l<i r.(!e'
;idr111 1nn:d hcdrooin ' 1.argt· l.o m1h ruum
11\'1•rl11.,k1nii: hlll!t 11a1111 l.<1r cl· 11:1 rk li ~c re:ir
,1:1rr1 \\'1!h ~11 ,(1(1(1 do\111 f\l'.ll•·r "'Ill c.-rr\'
h.1l;uw1· ;11 11nll· !'<' ,, , 1 n1 (·re~t :"t'<' 11 .ult I \'Hu 'ii
\1:1 111 ti r;dl tH/\I' ~fli:\-/;j1:,"
MAGNIFICENT
LA CUESTA
ASSUME 7°/o VA
l)r;ima\H' .\1t•ntt •r(·\' l\1':i ul1 lul!\' r11an 1t·urt·d
~Ht'd'. Hrl•;1 lh l :1 k1n ~· l l\lt'f lnr I pcr1uh·1 t
11\rnuj.!tinut \1;1 ~.'I \\' .. ,,d.,li,• · t11•,1r lh .
(';ol ht1h';il r1·ihnc .sz:;~1 rn .. n1h 1'\Y,..; ,\LL.
I lurf) 1·:11! RI:! 2:-.:i.-,
3 BR -BEACH
ASSUME $24 ,500
NO LOAN COSTS
~·clud··d t'ntry tu l :~r l!•' l11m1lr s111•1l l 1\'1n~
r-•un l>11uni:: 1 ~ ~<.:r\t•d h.1 hui:t• i;o urm('t
c:1rcl1·11 v.·1\h k1!(')1t•n S11ii1·1ou~ m ;1 ~tcr ~u ltf'.
(il•n1 ·rou~ .ll'l tl·il l'h1ldr1·n, rr101n, Lus h
l1nwb1·11111ng 1n "'alh·cl r"ur11 :1rfl. ,\s~urnr ;1 ~·: FH1\ 111.111 ,\()\'~;\\'I.fl \;-,; COST.
S2.17 1n o. Jlll)~ :oil Full Jlrll't' S.111 ,950
ll Ul!HY Sl'H\11 1" ~11;,1 i~J
THE REAL ESTATERS
NEWi'OR1' UEACfl'
1700 N1wport l lvd.
·-6-16°71 71
COSTA MESA
27'0 Hatl>or l lvd.
54~·2Jll
17931 1 .. ch l "d.
l42·Z5J5
OPEN 'TIL9
HUNTI NGTON llEACll
21 OJO lrookhunt
,6).6767,
6014 Warner Ave.
847·60~0
CORONA DEi, U.\11
332 Mar9uerhl'
67J-ll50
l'Ol '\'I'"' \ \I .I.I·:\ 18 I 09 8rookhurit
90·7 881
~
IN\ Es1·~1EN'fl)i
18661 Mac•rthur 81vd .. Sult• 1 Ol
lrvlno 752·1700
•
'
,,
•
'
DAIL. Y PllOT
l'UBLIC NO'MCE
• ..,II
IN 1'14l SUl'•••Olt c oi.aT GI' TMt l'ATl 0,. CALlflOat•llA
l'Ol T'Ml C:OUMT'r 0 11 Ol:"MOI'.
.... "1'MI JtOT ICl OP lllTllfTIOllll TO SILL LlAllM°'-0 UfTllfl T Ui ltAL f'lOPll t'f' AT ,.111\IATl IAl..a
Ill. 1"9 ,,..tiff Of -ftltff ti tlENllY 11'.llTOLOT"ll 0«11*,
HOT1(£ IS Hl!lllEIY Gl\llN• Tllit,
lllt!«I 19 ttw AllllTll'lt lltfl ot II" IDOYt-
1ntlllff (ll\lrt, llW ""*"ltntd, II lllt
i!JtC\llOf' of n.. wal al HEt.'lt'I' I EllTOl..Onl. Dt<u1ed, ... Otlobtr U,
1'1(, II 10:00 o'<I«• A.M. Of IM<ffllt•
wl!l'lln tN 11,... tllt.....:I tlY ,,.,., wilt ,,n 11 lll'l•••• 11!1 10 '"' l'll<it••n•
tlld best f\tl Dl<)d1r. on 1"-llfma
lwrt lna114• m111U1111N, tll ot IM rL1M,
.i111 ~ lni.-.11 of HENltY fll!ltTOLOT·
Tl, ~tt\td. " tti. rlmt ot 11i. lilt!~. tM all el tM r~llt. tltlt t"CI lnt1r"t
• ~ llV tdtlt tl'lt 'f l\rf't lt'l\llPf'CI lri ~ltoM 10 ~ Of "" cMc .... I ort !hf !!Me et Nt O-tl1t, ,,. t l11Mfll9k:I
111111'111 111 rttl pr-rt~ loic:tl#d In
IMI City eo1 Hf"Mpetl f11~ll. C-ly or O••'lU'I• Sl•l1 ct C1l.ter11l1. 11\t
l'!Ofl 11•rtltul•"Y anc•IEN:a ., !illlow•. .... 11:
A ltUllltM lllltrtll 11 ~t ~onl\
llt lll1t Cftlllll lll>I cl1t1<1 J111\1
1. 0 '1 by •lld bt'""'Hn 1111 l!~IN
(t""Dlllr, I W1tl Vltt lllil (O!'j!Olfti~ll.
11 LINO<. t nd Tiie 1111111, I tl""l!t'd
llJll ... ,,11\JI, •• l '''"· 11~1'1 lhf ''""' •nd ctn<llllon1 (Oftt•lntd rhortln tor
lllt 1u111 or '' Ylfr$ co.,..mtnc!'lg -.. J111<1 I, lt•l Ind 1nctlno;1 Ju"'
~~. WCI! Ltl~ hdvlno bl1l'I
tc:oroe.ci on JuM 79. lHI, Tn Book ~tiff 41 p1;e :W of the Ottk(il Rtco<•U
"""Or_. COU!'llr, C11ifort1!1,
• $1kl 111MOl'lokl i1111r111 "''5 111lone<1 ~ HENRY llEKTOt.Onl. I •lnol•
M , tr JUU liTTE 8Ell.T0LOTTI, I
11(111 W-11. pUtUlf nl ID I n AUit~
.. .,...,., 011.0 Auowt 1. 1911. '""""''° bv ltAl JIH W. TIPPING 11'1<1 ""'II.IE
... K. Tl l"PIMG, nu1wr.d Incl .. u •. •llkll J ,,10 Aultnmfftl Wll ,..,~•Old II • ''1''"~1 Mo. u;, on All!ju'' 1. 1i I, 111 Boiili •t~l II p-1!f , Ill
'"' ou1tl1I 11.oCOIOI or Or•nt t CGunrv.
C11l t0<11l1.
An Altio1vl! of Dt•ll'I ct Jolftl
T111i111I. 1n1111n~ •<> lht 011111 ol
JlJ\..ll:TTE' 9 fllll0LOTTI w1i •K'lO'Otd on StptlfT!ri.r U, 1t7A In Bool 11lt5,
ir.11 HO of IM Ottlcl1I Rl'COfdl o1 O••noti counw. Sela LN•• (Ovtri 111 cf tl\ll
c1rt1lt1 part1I of r111 prOf!frl"I 11111111
'" ti.. City of New,.,n 811:11, countv or O••nci•. $111t of C1lllofn!1, I nd
11'1«1 1111t1cul11lv commonly k/IOWll 11111
a-..,1111td 11 t<>llowt: "'re" l . Lot J o1 Tr1ct No. sa11. '' 1~0Wft
on 1 "''P rl't.lll"o.d Jn toe>• m. "eo•• 3J to .c lncl111lv1, o I
A1hc1lla1111X1S M•r>S· record• cl Or•nv• '°""r· Ctllfer11l1, ''•re• l. An Appurtlflt -.1.-clusiw '''"''"'' ror ·111or1u tnd evret• 11\rOUfl'ICul Loi to ol Tr1ct Mt . san. 11 1t1own on
1 m111 re<.ordll'll In Btek nr. P•t•• JJ ,, ., lr..cl115lv1, or MIKt llll\IO\IS
M1p1. •«onh of Ot1not C01Jt1ly,
C1llhlrnl1. tegettlfr w111'1 11H,,,..,tt DI'
iuPC)C'1 11'111 Hllll Mfftl ........ ,. I l ler
"•rtfl I ICl!olM \.Cl to of 111d Trtel
end togtlhet Wlll'I flll n'lfllh kif 11,,..J
o< ovtrnanos end In U>QUtltlll>nt,
~~c.l11ilv1 •'111'f te 1111 lri. l1Clllll11
loetlll'll en uld Loi to. Slld Pltetl ol rtt! l>'Ol'frty 11
mlH'f CD,,,f!OllY known .. /Id 1111.c:rlbed •• JOJ flpltl'll CI. N~rl llt•ch.
Ctllfo•nl1. TM 1111 of 1t11 stld· letstl'IOld 1nllt1at
11 111bl1ct to 111 curren! 11•11, covet1anrs, condll!cn1, r1HrYallor11, rlgh11.ot·,.tY Ind
1111m1n11 cl 1ecord. Thi ll tM'/IOld ll'llt rHI h fO Ill lold
l ----m-1n-"1S i't''-mr'6ltlon-wlltlo!lt-w•.,•""'
•• to Int cO!'ldlllon er 111it1b!llly of
1111 50!1 Cll'" l llY lmPl'O'ltn'19nl IMfftlll
!..-COl'll~l,ICl!Ol'I or OCCllPl>/ICY tlld wlllllul
i.tmlt• dt1r1nc.e. 11rmi11 work or other
,.,.Ir -k ID 111 perlcrmt<I by 1111
£1!1!9 of "" 1•14 Wcedtnf. No w1.,.1nty
11 10 111 glw 11 oy 1111 u l<I E11111
11 lo lne iCl\lno cl 1111 Of'OlllrlY ncr
,. to 1111 cftllCl'manct ot 1111! I,.._
o•ov1men11 loc1tecf trier.on 11 pren nt-<11y
l<HllllQ or l)Ull<llllQ ~ o.01111nc:el.
BldJ or cll1r1 1r1 lnvl!ld tor lf\11 --orcPl!fh'-l l'lll"'ldl-111-111--hfftv t lld
OlllJil ~ received 11 the Olllca ol
,,fcKenna. Fltrlnq ~ Finell, A!tor11ev1
10< 11ld E•ecuta• " 21111 Floor, l~ 'lll1lll•t &o\llt~.rd, LOI A l'I t •It I,
Ctlllorlllt 90C10 cir $udl DIOJ m•y be 11•11<1 end mllltd lo S1<urlty Peclllc
Nellon•I 81/lk.. ,,, Wl'll ~!II Str111.
4111 Floor. LM A/llt'lfJ, Cl lllorlll1 9001J
Ill' m1y be tiled witll Ille Clerk Df
"" •bo .. .nllllld Slljlfl'lOI' Court ,, '"' llrr.t 1uer trie c11te ot rtrll pllbl\canon
al' 11111 Nolle• 111d bftot• nit ll'llklno
al' A°it1"b!.':•"" m11,, M Mtlld •NS win
M -""" tt !PW! Olllc• llf SECUltlTY
,~CIFIC NATIONAL BA NK 11 1111 llO\Jf •Of, 10;00 c'ttM;k A.M., on OCl<lblf 14,
1tu, 1114' prOpftty wtll Ill llOld Oii 1111
tflll""'l~ 1t rm1: C11ll ct p1>1 c••ll 1r.d p1tt (rtdlt.
trw terms of such c•ldll to Ill 1cce1711b•c to tht 111\dff•lfl*f and to I~• ~uJ>t•lcr
Co\lrl; 100,.. of tht 1rnount bid •11•11
1cc;;mir.nv the otftr b'I Ct rtU ltd Cntc•
l l'Jd !I'll btllM• 11\tN Ill ptld on COii•
ftrtnerlcn of Hlt by lht SUl>tl'lor C0\11'1.
T1••'· rtnls. QP1ttlll'IQ l l'ld m1t11ltfll11Ct f~jlltl'IM• 1nd pn111h1mt en ln1ur1nct
ICCt Pll bt• to l tw purcl\IW &Mii bl prort !ld II of tl'll dtlf or !tit ClMlne-.i 111 l lCl'OW lo bl OPlned tor tf>t QIOIPfttlon or 11id 1111. E•1mlt111lon
!if nut, rtcDl'dt llon ol ccnvt yl tl(.t .
1r11111tr It~•, 1ncl 1ny 1111• ln1IH'ar1Ct
policy tlltill Ill el rllt upec111 '' Ille PIH'Clll11r DI' purclwHtl.
Thi unctt rilgl'led rtttrves !ht rl11tt
lo •tit " 1ny 1nd al\ bid' PriD• lo
1ri.e 1~1rv or 111 01d1r conUrmlng Ille
Hit or 1uch l11111'told l11t1tt".
•1v. tAARIO MIC~
.. E •tc:lllOt of 11>1 Wiii !If HENlllY BERTOl OTTI. D.,;e11td Md(f!NN A, l'ITitl\IG & l'UICH
•Y Grvlll• w. M<Ctrrdl Anw,...,.1 lor: E~f<'llftr
JOI Wll111!tt Bhta., 111h l'lew
t... A"'11let, CtH..,,.11 tOilt
l'ublli.tlld Or111911 Cot ll Da!IY Pllo1.
Ocloblr 1, J, ,, 1t7' Jt!M-14
PU BLIC NOTICE
* WedftffdAY, Ckt°"' 9, 1974
eUllLICJ.NOTICE
PUllLIC NOTI CE
PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE
,.ICTITIOUI IUllNI SI
N4MI STATI MI NT
Tiit toUOWlllll ptrsOIO It ctoll'IQ bu111'11$1 ••: M llllEN l'ETROlf!UM CO .. Otol
A•m1lrOl'IO Awt., S1n11 An1, C•lll«11l1
""' ThtoOort Rol:ltt1 B1rt1tn 11. »3 tAOr11-~St1r Ltr.t, M9WODl'I Bctch. Cel\f.
Tlllt bu$lntJI II COl'l(lll(lld DJ ill\
ll'ldlWklUll.
T. A. llfrb<ln It
Tl'll• 11"4111\11'11 Wll IUtd Wiii\ !M
CCtJnlY Cit•\ or O..t noti County Oii octoblr 1, 1914.
PUBLIC NOTICE
fUl'l!lllOll COVllT 01' C ... Lll'OllHIA
fOlll TNI COUNTY 0 ' OMAHOI •t. AP l:IUJ tlTATIOH Ill ADOl"TION
tn IM Maller al' 1111 A4DPNofl Ptfftlo!I
.,. •uoY CAAOL ,IETSCM, "-''S Pertf'll. T01 lt08f!tT •usSELL KlLLl!lt
a v OllDE.R Ofl THIS COU•T 'f°"
"' ,......,,. clllll tnd rlll\llNO " '"""' Mlort tht Jlldof Prltldlllll In DIW'lll'lfN u. 100 Ch•lc Cw.t Drlw Wtst, $en:11
AM, Ctll!orllll, ol !tit 1"""9 tl'llltltll
t-1 on OctObtr it, 1'1&. 11 ''00 o"clod; l ,m. ot 11111 dtV, n..,. Ind
lhf"I Ip tflow Ct UH, II lllY JCll htW,
wtrv tti<I 1dep:r!on llloYld llOI be ll'tnltd
t€COl'dlf\U IC tilt Pttl!IOll an 1111 l'ltr•ln.
APICI fer 1 1111111"1 lo etltnd YOll wm bl (lltmfd 11uruy 01 1 eoni.m11t ct '""'· Gl""'n -r my htnd 11111 Htl ot 1111 Superior Court of 1t1t (:aullly cl
Ot&l\OI, $1111 cf C1lllornl1, !Ill• t2lld .,t ot July, lt74.
WILLIAM .L IT JOHN,
ey Artll\ll" E. Krl'Ofr
tOMOEa, Ll!A'lll!LL,
aoHlllflt ANO JOl.OtNS!N AllorntJ1 II Lt•
11tu tltrk Av+nwl
l •lltl-r, C1Hlwlll1 NJll
11 l/'21•MW
Altt(11w• "" ,..,Hi.tr flubl/111td Or1ng1 Coal! Dtrtr PUct. Stpltmller 1J, 11\d OclODei' 1. t, 16.
"" 3'03·14
PUBLIC NOTICE .....
NOTICE TO CllEOITO lll5
5U,alll01l COURT Of' THI!
5TAT• 01' CALll"OllNIA FOR
Tlla COUllTY Ofl 0 1.ANOE
NI . A .. IHO
flf1!1 of ERNESTINE BILES AL\..EN,
Dtcu*· NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN le Ille
trtdl!OI'' cl 1111 MIOVI ntmtd de<.t<ltnl
11111 eU pe rwns l'llvlng delm1 141111111
lht said Otellltnl 1r1 requlrt d to flit
Ill•'"· with 1111 111Ctt1ary vwc11tr1, In
tht or11c1 ot tht d erk ot Int 1b0v1
enllllld court, « lo pr11111t lhem, ... 1111
!ht 1111:1n 1ry w11c:l'l1ri. lo Ille ~n·
l'ICTITIOU5 aUStHllS IHtllOMd 11 lht office of 1111 1nOl'nty,
NAlltl ST ... TIMINT BETIY J. McMULLEN, J112 OuP~n.t
Tll1 fOll-ln1 jlll'tonl . ert d o I ft I Drl\11, Sijtlt :HIS, lrvlnt. C1lllor11l1 'nu.I.
bus!...,. 11: Wllltll Ii lht place ol builntn of the
A U 0 I O· VIS UAL OEVllOl"Ml!:NT llf'dtnlllf'lld In ell mtllt•t Pl"t lnlno
ASSOCIATES, IU$ Wll!nltr •·12, COlll lo the .st1!1 ol aald dtctdfftl. willlln Mtit, c.. '2'27 loll!" "'°"'hi tfllr lilt 11111 P11bllctll011
Frtclwkll H. 1C.h111 m11"' N:J2 Ht mllfOf'O or 11\i1 nallc1.
Hoo. H-1. Hullllnol'llll l l K ll, Ct. f2ut Oiied S•fll•l'l'lblr 1J. 1'7&
L" J , Anclef'IOl'I, UlD Egerw 1'1., EVERETT V. ALLEH f ull111of!, Celll. n 6JJ Admlnhrr11w cf tilt 1it1t1
ERRORS: Advortlton
should check their 1ds
di lly & repo rt errors
lmmedl 1 tely, The
DAil Y PILOT .,111mn
lloblllty for tho lrst
Incor r ec t lnse Ion
only.
[ I~
ELEGANT II STO
Tbls Bl&: Bealllif'u\ ttomc Is
located In 11n "Out of Town··
atmosphere. Open rolling
hills, )'{•l clDtit! to 1'11.'w
schools &. 11hopplng center!!.
G<:rrgeou.~ lundscaplni ~m·
pletc with 2 patios &
sprinklcr!l encircle t h i s
oulstandlng 4 Bdrm bea~y •.
h~e lam separate lam-rn1,
with v.'f?l-bar & sep. fonnal
din-rm. 11p1u,kllng c le a n
thru-0ut. "Customized" y,•lth
a true decora1on touch!!
A GREAT BUY AT "7,!MXI.
•
COATS
&
. WALLACE
REALTORS
-546-4141-
IOp~n Evening•)
Bachelor Pad
Corona del Mar
With Pool
J1111 '-Ill• v. ••mlr•r. sn N. Envl\111. ot """ abelvt ntmtd .,., .... 111 Call us about this desirable 511111 Ant, Ct ll!. f2703 lnTY J. McMULLl!N TN• IWll!lfta 11 Clln<l,,.;!M by , 11ntr1r nn DllPMf or., Sult• 101 Corona Highlands 2 br 2ba
.,.,1.....,.11\p. trriM. C•IH•.-1111 t1"4 pool home with l a r g c
l'•edtrlcll: H. ktuvmtn T•l1 11u1 1n.uos n1aSter suirc private bttach
Tlll1 1lll1m1nl Wll lll<ld Wiii\ 11\t Alttmrt !er AOmlnlllrllOI' County Clerk of Ort l!Qt. tcuniv C11 Publlahtd or1no-c ... ,, Dilly Pll<>t, access uud Vl~ry s~cial
Octotier t, !'14. Se;itert)be• u, en~ OClobtr 2. 1, 1~. f i n ancilig arrangements.
l'UUI 191& -3.\~9-14 $69,500
Jlul)ll11\ed Ot•A!I• Cot1t Dilly Pilot, P.UBLIC NOTIC" '----"-" £44':--'' ~ f, 1 .. "' ~. lfT& J1•14 ..,._ •f" ~ IAU
PUBLIC NOTICE I ---,-,-CT-,-T-,0-,-,-,-,-.,-,-.. -,--ell9
NAMI IT ... Tl!Ml!MT
"ICTITIOUI aUllNIS$ Tiit lollowl119 Pl''°" 15 001119 Dldlneu • .. 11: -M..,.,I S1' ... 1'1M•MT IC.UNKLE AND ASSOCIATES, 151 ~ •• :~ fl>l!Ming PlllOl'I 11 oolnf bl!f!MU S(trkl s1 .• Coslt Mlsl, C1UlorN1 91617. -
MOMENT'S NOTICE, 1001 W. l71PI JtmtS H. kurilllt, U7 Sltrtt St •
51 .. UnJI c . COSll Miii. Cl. ru.27 COiii MHI, Calllornll tun.
J•mlt F. Bli ck. '"" Wl'llttltr Aw., TPll• bullnetil 11 Wl'I011c9'~ by I ll
Cotti Mtia, Cl . "1'21 lncl!vlduel. Thi J1me1 H . Kunkle lndlv:a111~ff11$1 11 (Ol\d\ICltd DY t n Thia tllltnlllll WI~ llltd wltll Ille
Ji m" F. a ii tk COl<nl't Cl•rll: cf Orin~ C01inly on
Thi• •llltmenl w11 t!ltd w1111 1111 S.pllmtier 'Ml, lfH,
County Clt1k ol Ot•llCM ca~l'lly on ''''' .,,,,' ,",,"',,,
Oclobtf 1, lt7L Pul>ll11>td Or1n111 "'~••"-· • '· ''· ••i"'" SepllmtMir 1S. 1nd ..,... .... .. . . ~ -,,---=1--..-:;r-'"-..... _ .... ,,~, P\/ISlll,_ Ort /IOI '-&ff LllUV P lot, f..C".:_ _________ _cC'-"C.··•
OdObll t, 16, U. )'J, l'/1' 31'1·14
PL'BLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUS aUSINlll
NAME ITATINll NT
PUBLIC NOTICE
,ICTITIOUS BU51Hf5S
NAMl STATEMENT
PRIVATE & WELL
ADDRESSED IN
CITY OF IRVINE
Large roon1~. bcuutifully ap.
pointed in this 2 bedroon1
divided bath hon1c. Cowitry
kitchen plu.'!. nice ya rd -
WFiiOll' lem1!1. -x-~
to sre. Call 64&-7711
• ' \
1002
Just Listed
Gtn•ral R.E. 100'2 G1n1ral R.E . :::::::::.;::;.;;=--=
DUPLEX
HEADCj)UARTERS
T\VQ-.2 BDRti.1 UNITS. 13i"am
Cfil\~1. Xtrtl sh!U'JI. Neat
\\'qtcllU Sho11plng Cen1cr.
S4t!M.
TWO HOUSES ... A 3 Bit Jnd
a 2 BR. Eustsidc Cc11>111
Meaa. • Only $8.)00 down.
Balance at 9~i·.~ inll·r~I.
VA..,NO 00\VN. 8xtr\'n1~·1y
!thurp 3 Oit. 2 RA I 2
BR. 1 13J\. Xlnt S.J\. Joe.
off Brhstol. V ,\ oipprrJsccl
at $43.500 •
-·· "'E At..ro !{A VE ... 'l'ri11le)I~, f.J1ll!'XCIJ, 5-Plex·
es. S-.Ple>:t'$, 1ind would you
belle~ a 10-Plcx'!
l~Quail ~ liii•Plac• Prapttrti11Ps ·
752 ... 1920
1400 QUAl~ST. NlWPOllT llACH
REAL ESTATE
SALESPERSONS
Need A New Outlook?
A Freih Start?
Irvine Terrace
Owner Will Carry
,\n l')flra llhnrp S BR. Home
on a lti.rsc 1J0xl35 It corntr
IOI 'Ai th \\11\tn1 natllnil "'OOd
;,and brick 1ex1u~J<, sell
l'k·unlng O\"Cn und 1nuch
lllOl'e
Pl.US
Tht• 011'n!'r 1,111nt111'L /IU>t si1le
and \\'IW. CARltY TllE 1st
'fl). OnlY 181,000
Cal( G44.·T211 elai
JIEST BUY ll
Harbor Vie w Hom••
Bt;uut l. 3 Bit. 2 tia. "Curnwl
l\f<wiel.'' Prnk•ss. 1:lecor .
otrcr_('f.I :it s12.;,oo
HEART OF ..•
Co1'Unu 1ICI 1\lar. Lovcl~
hof'lie, clOJIC~ to bl•uch, cit
1!11: lots. Owo('r \\."ill a1Tange
finuuchu;. 0 r f ('red a\
$117,500
Depressed? ~ \\'c arc intC'rvielVing n1en arld "'
11.·cn1en, es:pcrlt'nced and in-'''21 es:p('rienc ' fer !!ales posi-~-
lions in our Corona del l\lar
office. Ea1·n 1111d learn in a
1lr.Hgh1tuJ n1111osphcrr or CORBIN-MARllN
_antiques and 1u1ulil:.ll with Realtors
h c Ip f u I, cornpaliblc ro-* 644-7662 *
worket·s nnd indi"!dual 1------------1 broker nssisliince.
YOU \\'II.I. NF.Vt:R llt::i\R
A DlSCOUrtAG ING \\'ORD!!
Celt Ni~el for apprintmenc
641-7'111 Anytime mm
_HARDWOOD
BAYSHORES
Newport Beach
A b\·outUully, taliitefull y dct.">
ra!l.'d, chQ.l'mlng, w a r n1
ho1ne \\'Ith flo1,1·ering vines
adomlnit root & pHlio. Con1·
p!ete with lovely guest houSf'
i .. re11r • jus1 rr;idy for the
kids, i.;u~ s or G1·11ndn1a.
T~ t.·~1· gflr · fl'n<:ed -in
ri· .ricing for 2 mo1'e 1:ars, or
~ & camr.-r. PrlL-ed at
FLOORS S&l.J·,o. r:-i~h 10 lo~•n 011
1111·111·1 or 1('1\Sl" op11on.
Tree ·1inC'd, oldC'r esta blished I m. IQuail ~
are<J is 1,1•h1're I his fiTM" t Plac•
custoni 2 bedroom home is p t • locq_tl'C:I. l'ormul 12'xt1" din-raper 1es
in" 100111 large' living rn1 752•1920 wlbrick 'fireplace & lJig r 1400 OUAILSI. N(WPQ RT t(A(H
"'""'' "'""•'· Who'''""'' I \1•ith . . 6 UNITS · $34;500. OC EANffliN'l'-t--t --
1
Delusf'2 Ur .• 2 ba .. S11'f'dlsh
'l'lll Ne~t Bl. frpl ci;., F1u1dt.-ck11 or patios: C so 5 unif5 rurn., on
Tiie tellowll'IQ ,_,_ 1rt d o In I
b\151Mtl I•;
THE GREEN TOE. 24~ Htwparl
SIYd., COlll Mew, Ce. '262•
Warren W. Flrey. Jr., ~I C1pe co11• ...,.., HunllnokNl-.,tc..,....Gti
The tollow1119 Ptl"J.on1 t•t CICl119
lwllntu ea:
1!.D'S BACKHOE SEii.ViCE, lll4
v1n Burin Aw .. COiie Mttt, Cilllf<M"nie
'262~.
Edwerd A. \..elt~tr. ~124 V1n (h,lft11
--A•c.,_Costa Mei.a. CaJUornl1 91'-"4.
64 -8811 1 111fllf'1'/~un1nK'r; ont• unlt.
'vl'Ufh. llrHll!'I\, t.nOO ttnlal l 1 Sun/Eves. i111<1or:--. {.'all for details. 1 646-SSSS ! Pri(•cd :1! s::.Jo.oou.
................... -........... Cull ' Gt-366.'l lil!-:t?:i.1 E\'CS.
Walker &lee
~!A l lllAT I • • GOOD PURCHASES
PUBLIC NOTICE
"'" Donni Lynne Flr1y, 2(11)11 l;.llfl'I! CCI·
t1g• L•llf, Hunllfllllcn 8"'"· Cit. ....
Jahn a. OllOf"d, 17'3 HIWlll Cit.,
Coste Me.1, Ct \, '1'21
Lindi M. O•laro, 17'1 Ht,..111 Cir., CMll M-, Ct l. '262,
8 ""1 Tlll1 bu1fntH II eonducltd oY I gt ... tll NOllC! TO c••DllOll pe.tntr11'1ip.
lU .. 11.IOll COUaT Ofl TMI \.I~ M-Olt1or0
'TATI! Ofl CAL.lflOllMIA .. o.. Tiiis liltltmtnl WI' flied wr1n ""
TN& COUlllTY 0, OU.Me« COllllly Cltrll ol Or1ngt CcUlllf en 1111. ,..,,, Oct-7, )f7&.
J oy Fr1Met Lttever. JU& V.in
t~ren A~e., co.11 Mt••· c111ta<nl1
"26:U. I Tiiis b\<1lneu b cCfldllc:l*li DV 1n ,
ll'ICllvlcr"at.
Edwerd A. Lr ft•'r
or Joy F. Lllt\IU Thlt at.!ltmtflf WI! filed ,..hh !ht
County Cltrk ct °'"''" C~•m•r en S.ptemblr 20, lt/4.
P11bll1hed or1nv•
Sti>t1mber 25, 1PICI
191~
flJ14'1 COiii! O.!ly Pllct,
OctoDtr 2, t, 16,
3.\7'0-14
Etlllt cf CECILLE J UOO $Tl!:ILE, l'l'Ul
1k1 CECILE v. STEELE. 0tct1H11. Publ!thed or1ng1 Cot~t Otlt~ Pl•~·. PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo tht Octobef f , U. 73, ~. H74 J1G·14 f--------------
crfdllor1 of IM lllOYI htlllld ~I --------------NOTIC• O, flUBLIC HI AltlllQ 11>11 111 perwnt hevlno cl1lm1 1g11 ... 1 PUBU C NOTICE NOTICE t~ HEREBY GIVEN 11111
Ill• 11ld dtc:tllfllftT ''' ~lrtd to 1111 1 1>11blle h•1rl11g wlll be ht1d 111 con· tn1m, wit~ !ht ntc•»erw voucl\ff1, In I ·-,-T-A-T-,-.-1-,·-T-0-,-,-,-,-,-00-,-.-,-,-,--I 1unct1on wltl! '"' prOfl!lllO innt•B!lon
tht afllc. of 1111 elt rk ar 1119 tlroY• 0, Ull OF or Gl•dffl Grcvt Unllltd Sc:hCOI 0 11trlct ~:~.ff::~:. 1:i~~~ ~7::°'~::~ .~hr~:.:~?~;1~1~~:~.~=~~ ~~~=::ro~~~~,,;·~~~ ~:'f/~
JONAH JOHES, JR.. UO E11t 0c .. n HADRlO ENTERPll.15E5, 70111 H• lo bl I I Ille Garotn Grove Unll!ed Ol\'11., IOlll Floor. Lorig •••cPI, Cllltcrnll kllool Dl1trlcl Batl<I Aoom, lQlJl SI•~
f0102, wlllcll 11 Tiit plt ct m D111l111u llantl Lit., Hunll.,gton BHcti. Ct. 91"" ford ,,..,,_, Girdtn Grcvt. C1llior1111.
of tht-ulldlnlQMd In 1t1 m1n1t1 Tiit F1cnttcu1 Buslnt11 Ht m. rtltrrtd Dtted lhls lllh dt~ or Stp1tmbff, 1141r!1flllllf to 1111 a1111 cf u ld dtc:ldtlll. IQ •~ w11 flllld In Or&flQt C011nty en lt74.
wllllln fovr monlM 1n1r t111 llr11 '"2t-A7;_1 M1drld, Tt1*1 1Clr.g1~. Hun·
P11llik1llon " tl'll• nctla. tlnglOll 811<h, Ct . 91641
Oiied ~!Imber 16, lt71 This b\!1.ll\ltl Wll condUCIM bV 11'1
lltENA JUDD ln<tlvklu•I. Adm1nhlr1trb of !llt 1tlll1 .l.IMI Madrid
o1 Ille 1b0~1 ntmed -.6tnl I JONAN JOMS:I. Jlt. This I •ltmt nl Wit ftted wllll the 120 I", Oclllt al\'4., Ulll ,.1..,. County Cl1rk cl Ort llQI Cc~"'Y on
l.111t1 a11el. t;1tllwfli• ft1t1 September U, 191{
AlllnllJ for A<imll'llllnfTl1. ., --~ ,,.,., Pub!l1llt'd Ortn;t Co.ii Otlly .. llof. ..uo111.... Or1ng1 CN•I Oallr ,. IOI,
$tptemlllr u, U , 11'1d Oclcbtr 2, t. Octolltr f, 16, 23. M, lt7' '1l(·14
"" »U.14 PUBLIC NOTICE
'UllEIU~ COUl.f Oii Tiii" I TATIE 01' C.1.1.1,D•NIA .. 0111 THIE COUNTY OP Ol..a.M•• "'· ,. .. ,m NOTICE Ofl Ml!A•INO 011 .. EtlIIOM ,0 ... llO•ATE 01' WILL AlilO 11'·
Tl"ll TESTAMIMTAaY
E•••ll or FELIX 9AZIEL DE v•EE&E. DK tt ltO.
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS austNliSS
NAME STATl!M&MT
TM tollowl111 PWIOll 11 001ft9 blllltw11
II:
l"lllE C I StO H M O T O lll CYCLE
$ERVICfS, 191' P lt cl ntlt AYI .. Coste Me,1, Ctlif. 9'1611
¥1Ch.tll R. Chrlil1nton, 'lOlt M01Yovl1 ... ..... CCllll Mist. Ct llf. ,,.'7
T/li1 busl"'H 11 collducttd by '"
ln<1lvlcf11•L
Mlclleel R. Cllrl•ttnton
Thl• llflt m1nt w1J llltd w\111 1111
Cou11ty Cltrk of Or111111 COllMY en
II.. 0 . Mlllm111, Ot911;y, Orilnge COIJl\!y .SU!llrln1"'61/ll
"' School> P11bllllled OrtnOI C0<11I Dilly Pilot,
OC:tobel 2. t, 1,, 197& :49'·1A
PUBLIC NOTICE
'FICTITIOUS 8U51NltS
HAM• STATIMINT
Tht fallowing ~rlOll 11 lklll'IQ b111lnen
"' PEll.SIAN HOUSE OF IMPORTS
2310 w111mln1lll'. Cos11 M •a 1 ,
C1Ufor11l1 92627. Htll'lld SteOI, ,110 WtslmlnS1l'f",
Cost1 Mite, C1lllort1l1 92611.
Tl'lll bllllntai Is conlilltltd by lfl
lndfvldull.
H11Md Slld! This si111men1 w11 Ul..:1 wl!ll lht
County Clerk on Septtmlllr 10, 1914.
Fl7'11 I Publltl>t<I 0!'•"9• coa11 Dilly Pllt.;t,
Sfptfml!lr 25. end OcloEier 2. t , \6,
1114 3JS4·1A
P UBLIC NOTICE
NOT ICE IS HERfaY GIVEN 11'111 lllubv i.11y Dt Vrttif hei tiled ntrtln
t ptllllOll I« PrOllelt of Wiii 111d
•or lt111ftr..ct or \..tllera Tt111mtl'lltry
lo 1111 P911tlcM• 1t ftr•r..c• ta which
11 mtclt tor l11ttlltr ,.,11c111.)r1, 1nd
llltl n11 lime tnC! Pl•c• or llt1r!ng Fn•M 1--------------
lhl 11m1 his bttn I~ I« Ocl~er 12. l"ul!llilltd Or1nQ1 (:111111 Otllr Pltol,
lt l4. 11 t :» t.m,, In •Ill cclltlrOOfl'I ....... 9 '' >> " '''' ,,,. '' or D1p1rtmtnl Ne. l of 11ld tO\lrl, 1---'-'-·-·--· -'--------·
Oclobe1 I, 197~.
11 700 Civic c ... 11r Orlw W11I, 111
thl City ol 51nll Ant , C1lllor11l1.
D•lld StP11mlllr 31), lf74
WILLIAM I!. SI JOHH.
C111.1nt1 Clt rl< TR•DWAY, lAMOMl"Yllll a WAlD
Anor111r1 el L1w '"' 11:
PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUI I UllMll l
MAMlf STA1'1M!"ffT
lollowl119 "'''°" 11 <loll'll M lnnt
,.ICTIT10US BUSIN ISI MAMI STAT l"Ml!MT
T11e tollcwlncr Pl''°"' 1r1 oolnv DUM-111u II: LOCKE OLSON'S 0 E 5 l G N
CE NTER SYSTEMS, 11S11 Corlt CrHtt
Or., El Tore. C1lll«nl1 "26.1111
Locke M. Olaon, 24511 CDl'tl Crt1t1
Or., El Toro, Ct llf...-111• '1630
Glt'1ld T. OetlntY• :min AUp.ar,
Sl!IC• 212, Stn J11111 Ceplt!rt/IO 9U1J
Tllll bu1ln~1• II Conclu<hO by I gerM&I
OCEANFRONT
Duplex $1J5.000.
COSTA l\lESA Blick Bay-3
BR, 2 BA. huge dt!n. $.ill,000.
\Veslern Terto\n. 96:r7S78 • •
BUILDERS
Choice, large R-2 propeMy
nc-eds fa~! escrow. East
Costa ?11esa. At;t'nt 646-3255.
SAVE SPACE \VJ.J EN
J\.tOV ING hy w ra pp ing
dishes and oth(•r fragile
items in "'ash cloths, to1,1·els
and other linens. you get
n1crc space in the garage
and .clo;oelJl b)' ae.lling \dli"
ltCnlS with a Daily P llol
Classified Ad . Call 642-5678
"""'
N••d 1port1
•411fpm•nt f
For Clusifird Ad
ACTION
C.11
A DAILY rlLOT
AD 0VIS01t
642-5671 !Ult OtwM J AYt.
°"1t111Y· c 1u1-11 '°'''
T1I: 11Ul '"""" ' AtlorM'f• tor: "•1111-
PuD!ltM<I Or•• coa11 October 2, 3. t , 1974
ORANGE COAST 11.A OlO \..OGY
MEDICAL GllOUP INC .• ucn AvocadO AYfft,,,_, N1""'°'I Bit1dr, C1llfor11l1 ..... p.artncrsJ'llp. 1----·-----Lockl M. Oltor1 p ( 011ly Piiot. ......
PUBLIC NOTICE
SUPl!tlOR COUlllT 01' TNI
ITATI 0, CAl.ll'OaMIA ,0111
TNI COUllTY 01' OIAM9E
1119. A .. UM NOTICI OF Hl 41tUf0 0, .. I TITIOll FOii .. l.OaATI 0' WIL.L. AlilO LI T-
T•ltl TI STAMIMTAltY Elltlt cf CLARA W. HOOO'°N °"''1111. MOTICE IS H!lllEIY G1VE M 11111
Mlrl~IU Hkk'on lllt lllld Mrtlll I pe:lltlon tor Probltt cf Wiii 111d ror
t1111111t;1 or Lttttri T1111111tn11rv 10 t~• "'1111_, r11tr111e:1 to wnleh 11
'"'"' tar r11r1111r ~1r11cuf1rt. 111C1 1111t 1~1 tlm1 tlld plac1 of ht1rl11t1 ow
Wml ,,., bttll HI fllf' OcloDtr 22,
1974, •I t::JO •.rn.. In tht CQUrtroom al 0.P,tl!Nnl No. 3 or Iii<! COl/'1,
11 100 Civic Ctnt11 Otlvt Wttt. In
the City ol SIMI An t , Celltotnlt .
Otltd St1tol!IOlr :10> 1'74
WU .. 1.INtll I. II JOMM,
111..1.itt~l.t'r'?u~~'~" ,,_,,,Lew
~~.Li:.:=,,•r.t ......... ,
Ttl\ Ulil JM.VII Allf""' i.;: i;11111-
Publlll'ld Of 11\Qe CMfl
Oclti)f' ,, " '· lt14
PUBLIC NOTICE
Ol>tt!G'I Cotti R1dlol0i!Y Mfdlcel Gt......,, 11\C., t C11\tor1111 tllrpo!'1l1c11, 1401 AWOCI~ A'lfll,,,_, N~rt 8t1Clt.
C1tllotl'll1 n..o
Thl1 i1111m111t w11i r11t0 wu~ ,,.. UBLIC NOT CE
Tiil\ bUtllll'lo1 Lt coMuclld by 1
CClllO'l llOI\.
Or1111t Cotti lt<ldlOIDSlY
Mld1c1! ~°"~· 1nc.. ,..,...In A. lilt w11cl\, M.D.,
Praldtnt· Tr111urtr
County c11rk ot Orang1 COl<nlr on
Septtmlltr 2t, lt74
Publllllld Ortf\gl CCIII
OCIODtr 2, t, 11, 13, 1t11
....
Dt\\y Piiat,
3'1J.1'
PUBLIC NOTICE
T11t1 .i11tmtnJ wy llfM with
CCll!ll'f Cl•t-of Ott l'llil• Counly
St pllmtMir U, lt14.
... , ____________ _
M • ,,.JtHS Thi
,.ICTITIOUI .a USIHISS
JIAMI STATIMINT
1011ow11111 IMl!.,•on rs dol"" butlntn .. ubllahed OrtnH COlll DlllV "lie!, 111
Stp!Mlbtr I.. 2$, l llCI OC:ltlff 2, f, KEM STEVENSON ENTEltPRISES,
'°"B Wttl Btlbot Blvd,, 11!.t!bol,
C1Ufcrn1t '2661
lt JC I Jl6'1'
PUBLIC NOTICE
lllCTlTIOUI OUltNl!!SS
NANllJ STATl"Ml!NT
T111 lollawi~ person• ••• ao!no tual-nt11 t i: GLITllA, l:IO $. C...11 H11llw1r,
L1Qunt 811eh '2•11
Btldlord J . Turl'ltr, lUI Arroyo
O..., Llf\IM Stech, C1lll«nl1 '21~1
JllCllll V. Tvr...r, IDD A•frlfO DI ..
l.111un1 aitcll. C1lllOtlll1 t>IJ1
1(111 .... th Ln SttwnlOf\ ••• WHI
Bill-81"11 .• Belbot, C1lllornl1 '2661 Tiil$ b\<1lnus 11 cond111:1td by ,,,
ll!d!v]<lu11.
Ktnntlh L. 5t1w1nt0n
Thia 1t111rnen1 wft liltd w1111 lh•
CClllllY Cltrk Cl Of1n111 Caunly Oii
5tptemlllr ''· 1'7&. f 1'111
'ubll11'1td Ort..,. cO.s1 [).lhy PllOI.
kpr.mtMir 11, ti, Octabtf" 2. t, lt74 asu-u
Tiii• bu•llllU II cll!dve1H by '" 1--------------lllCllwlOutl.
lrldtw• J, Tlll'N r ,
Tlltt 1111111'1111'11 w•1 111111 wllll ll>t
COUl'lf"I .Cl•rk Of Ott not CllJ!lty M S~!tml!lr )1. 1t14
P11bll,lll(I Ott nctf Cdttl
OclOClll' ,, t. ,., ,s, ltlt
'llJIJ 0 1lly PltOI,
~n.11
PUBIJC NOTICE
'-SHU
Ctltt w111 l'Hot,
OClll6M t. t, lf1 &J-'4
PUllLIC NOTICE
'"'
•1CTITIOUI-IUSIMEIS
"AMI STATIMl".MT foltcwln(I pencn It 1101119 OUlll'leH
: FULLEll ~RIMI", 1760\ l'ortit\ Itel., \.t0unil N1ove1. c11lllll'lll• '1•11 JOl\fl H. Fullt1', 1JM2 Jttl\Oll Ln~
MLMIMI VltlO, C1lll0tllll f2'1S
Tll!1 llullllni 11 conclleltd bY Ill
lncHvldUll.
'ohr! H. FUllll
1'11b l llftmtnl ... , llltd "''"' ""' Counf"I Cll'tlr; ol Orlllllt Counl'!' en .._ __ 11. 1914
'llllllthtd Orer!t' Cot1!
OCIOW 2. f, '" :U. !ff(
Good Deed le
make lhe ..,.,..,
Sundays .
• in he
'"' ,,,
fllCTITIOUS aUS1NES5 NAM! STATI MENT follo..,ng perton I• dolr.g
TA\..1$MAH C:llEATlON5,
Login, Cost• MfU '1126
bl!llrfsi
1 l.., 5
Aontld °'"' s ... ,,_, SU BIOOoltlt, Coront <!el Mtr. Ctllforl'lll
Thlt bu1lnH1 I• contlucl~ by •11 lndlv!cl\lilL
Aon111d G. SWt~
TMI 1l11tm1nt wtl l!IH ,..1111 !11t
tG11n1v c1..-w. ct O••nt t County Oii
Stplemller 11, 1911
l'J1Sn
Publ\,l'ltd 011no. COi t! 01Hr Plkot.
OCtotJtr 1' '· 11c·c'c"-'c'c"----'"c'c•c.''
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS t USI NES$
NAM E STAT ll!MEl ~T
The 1011owr119 PflJOrll '1•• dOln;i bl&l· MU 11: 0 EMTEll.Pltf$E5, 1•106 Oellv Aw.,
FOl.ll'lltln Vtllty. Celltorn!t tHot
1(...,,1111 E. WOOdt, 161116 ~llY
A~e •• trC1,tnl1!11 'll11!1y, Ct tl«ir11t1 tUCIS
Donl'll M. Wooda. 1'70ll 01lay Aft.,
FCM!llln V1ll1y, Ctlllorlllt t2?0I
Tiiis b\151.,.n I' tOllOllCl.ct It', 1 Mtllflt
wmtr11110.
K. E. WOOO!
Th!' al•ttmHll .wi1 1;1.0 whll
1
... County Clerk 01 0!'111911 CCUllf"I ft\
Senlfml:llf 11. 191, . 'iftl1 Pvbll~ll.O °''"'" C611.i 0.111' P/ldl. OC!otitr '·I , 16. », 1t:• ''
PUBLIC NOTICE
MESA VERDE
HILLSIDE
TRI-LEVEL
J11st try to duplicate this
. associated
llR:OK ER 5-q E AL TOltS 10'2~ W Molboe 61) J6l.J
nut'. Prestige rommuni!y.1 ---~~~=~~~--1
Q11ict tree-lined s Ire et. MARILYN
Gracious entry to broad li\'-ing room 11.•arml'C:I by 1111~ an C'yl' for good ln-
r rack Ji n g I i r eplacc. vrs!n1t•11ts. Sh,.. h:i" locon1c
Spacious fonnal d i 11 i n g pro1~r1.v of hL'r 011. n on the
room. iJardcn view kitchen. p,..n1nsu!11 so ~hl' kn o 1v ,<;
Large separate family room 11h11t"s gonig utl. \Vhy nol
1l'ilh 1,1•c1 Uar and fireplaL"t'. h:l tier sllnw you 1,1•hal CUfl
City vlciv from bnck. Relit ho· dnn1• v.:llh your proix'rty.
!'.Choolsandro nirnonil y rw 1\h111 .1·nu1· rnon•'Y ('Un
f11cilities. Call 5-16-2313. hll~ _Ca!~_ l\lnrtl~·n Shcrtnan al IHli ff.u.1.
LISTED THIS WEEK
·•" "'"'"•mu 111 .... •1 oi •••Y• \'.:\LLE\-
HEAl:f\
A BERG EN1'ERPRtSES CO
Old Fashion
BAYFRONT Noiv . 11 1-omrr 101 in
"Hall o! f"tu1\e"' 11 itl1 •I Bd-
rms. Thi!i ls !hf' 111re<'sl Under $100,000
m1XJt·l huilL Ulc11!1'<l in 3Blt 11.,sA, tr; liv r nt
<"enter of housing ron1plex w/Cpl. 4 1·ur of( ~I 111•kg.
v.1th easy \Valk lo School & "ASSU~IAI:ILE'"
Family Club. &-c Coats & "!.l\(j '. LOAi\"
"'""'" "" "'
0
'"".,;,.,;,, '" P1·er & Slt"p Too'. !his area. $13,9:-il.
co:rs JACOBS RLTY.
WALLACE I
REAL TORS 615-6670
-546.4141-I 2fllfl Nt•\VllOI'! UI. l"'Jr ol ::0th.
(Op1n Evenings)
KNOTTY PINE
·WESTCLIFF
Immediate Eserow
WET P A I NT! See this
('harming 4 bedmi hom(',
sep. fam rm. 2 fpl cs, extra
lru)l:c country kitchen. sep
ut ilily roon1. POOL 40' Ion::,
F inancing 11vailuble 2 0 ?'~
down. OPEN OAl! .• Y 1·5. 1520 O<ll'()lhy l..{l.lk.'.
I Am A Duplex!!
I'm "·ell let:alcd irt oltl
CCJtonR. de l l\far, \\'Ith 11
charming 2 br. & den hom(I
In frool and s1 SUPER l Br.
l"l)l.lr unit. New e1.1rJ>('l in
den nnd fre11h paint nnd JJeW
carpel In rear unlt •••
AND PB.ICED It HOHT
at $8!1,!iOO Finn. Call u~ tor
it Mowlnc. 6M.7'Jlt
Be1u1lful Westcliff
\'f()JI 1nlllhiolncd. udull re·
t11plect Lov"IY lrand~11ph1~. t1at\o. 3 Berh'OOl't'I, I/Ii ha.
\Vll lj( ltt f.l11rinc'ni library
aod \\'cl!llcllU shflpplnJt. Xlnt
nn11nclng •v1111. $6.1.950.
644-3928 Evos : 54&.2416
Lachenmyerj
• Realtor .
642 ~A371 Oirtll ., Coll•n
.. , ............ ""' .. ~.•Ill' -• _ ... _ c-•IJ ..._
l, () ll d ,, d II llh fht-l'l'tl)
thln!i:-H•lk ;1l111u1 11r1 mt'
Ei1"t11id1• hM·atio11, thi11 Ii:
it!~ Tnlk uhout s11.1" you·u
p,rl )Qi;! In II!! Plus )..1ora.t:1.'
flf\'U for bnut or t'llmPl'f.
No11.· CIO\l'n lo b.ztsic-~ ... 3 bi~
b;.'t/1'00111~. 2 1.~ h:llhs, llnd
!iiUl"'i· l11rg1• raml!y f'(l(ln1,
P.S. VER'!' C.iOOll 1'"JNAN·
CTNG AVAILABLE, CALL
54()...J!J l.
TURTLEROCK
Ouumlng rl Bil. 21~ Bi\,
h1llsld1· horf\('. Thi-; hon1c
ii; in1n1acul11tl." nnd 11•111tln.g
for you to enjoy r.'fU'<'f~·~
llvin1: In lrvlflf''s fi nl'st
plnnnt>1I t'Otn1nunily. You
own lhr lnnd. P rlcttJ ro mo•:e ot $6.'l,!KXI.
l,.Quail ~ lii•Ptac• Prap•rll•• 7.SJ ... 1920
1~00.QtJAll $J. NfWPO!t llACH
PARTY POOL HOUSE
Lovely ~11 1n1r"Jurn'l<"!I by
t!ccldlflt rnr tclr1x11Uon &
cntertaln\ng. 3 bdrn1, ~ bnlh,
olffl·C nnd hunk 1'1.'l(ln1. b1
N:>w1iott f'fll\t'h. l.rul;C. let
\\"Ith 11M-eaa for bon1~. lntll•
ers._,\li thlo for Ol'll)' $69,$0,
C II 646-1711
-MESA DEL MAR-
"49,954.
Lnrt:e 4 /lR .• POOt , Nflot 11~ n pn C111I to ate, I :~:r,..:t'.!l/:11:1-1;:.~
GL.\N17. ltJ.~\LTl' SJ;~A.Vt t;
• •
'
Wtdnelday, Octobfr 9, 1q74, * DAIL'!' PILOT fl
G-·r1J R E 1002 Genoro1I R.£; 1002 Gener1I R.E. 1;:;.;·:;;:;·~c::.~·~·~~.;.:;::..~;;:;.;.;.;c.;;.;::.:...~~;.;;o 1002 Gene'r•I R.E,
GETS "PLUG " PR.IZE
1002 I General R.E. 1002 Ge11bral R. E. 1002 81lbo1 eninsu1 a -1007j Co1...-Mes-•--~~1~02~4~H7u-n~t7in~gton 89aCh1040
Valley Realty Presents
COMMERCIAL BUILDING PLUS!
• .o\ great Jillie build ing in C.D.M. with a 1000'
store, or 3 s1nall er units r\ND an upstairs
owners apa111ncnt or a small er units. ln gl'cci~ condition. $107.500. an d owner \\1iil
carry a giant 1st T.D.
• Call 675-7225
IN NEWPORT BEACH
PARTY HOUSE i fi'rankly. U1at is it ! What
fun ! Monaco plan \Vith hu ge pool surrounded
\\'ilh decking. a J acuzzi tucked av.1ay in one
corner and an outside se rving bar. Inside.
there's a piano bar! All right ! It's a fun house
and ii you're a fu n family -you'll really en-
joy it! Priced at $79.500.
UNIQUE HOMES Realtors 675-6000
2443 E. Co11st Highway, Corona del Ma r
,_
·The Winner Donald C. Berman (left)
Presenting pri:r.e Martha A McCardl!l I right)
l\1r. Berman of Quail Place Properties, Inc.
Prize .supplied by Treeco Escrow of Costa
Mesa, 1>resenled by l\fanager l\1artha A. l\'lc·
Cardl e. 1'he !\'lultiple Llsting described is
located at 6800 Oceanfront, NB. This spec ial
selling se rvice of Newpo rt 1-larbor·Costa
Mesa Board of Realtors is a 'veekly event
hlghlighting the Multiple Listing Breakfast
mt!etings. Prizes are supplied by the local
Escro\v Officer Affiliated \Vith the Board.
'fhe jud ges selected from the n1eeting score
the speaker on good presentation1 financi ng,
desc ripti on of proper ty and best selling fea-
tures. E xcell ent results are being received
fro1n ov.1nel's by th.i s extra exposure to other
offi ces.
* Balboa Bay Properties * P~.!\t\'ill.\ ~·1 .I I~ !
Thi~ :: 1!1·, I 1:.1 tlvllhou!>f
Ill'(~!• -rt.r 1 hlh fc,.111 t YR WARRANTY
INCLUDED OCEANFRONT
See1hore Dri ve
Vacant lot . Seller \\'ill
subordinate.
615-1060
DOVER SHORES ,.,-,;.n ~1111 "'111a1 an·a_ ~ ....
Panoran1ic Vie\\'. Jvan land l!·:l. _Tak•• •1d,u11riit1· YOU'VE GOT 111111 . Pi ln•'1plrio. onll
\\ells cust. bit . 5 BR. MILLER RE AL TY TO BE KIDDING! I ~~-fan1. rn1 .. for1nul h!'!-!s!I . di 11 in g \\'/courtvard .---Th;,1 s 11ht.1 ~"u 11111 ""·"
I $1··5 000 64? .... '"l Balboa Peninsula 111i~·n )"U .""'' 1111", "up..·1 poo . ,) . . -'{-il1 • L·, ~ Ht· .. df'11: l t1lk !(I h:l\ 1111111.. In l·.11>1 .. 1d1• I "~I n
ONE Of
A KIND
B<'nullh1t. :ulull orcuplN'I
r:•lll'h "'YI•· h1111 n'. Oti.'lllty
l'Ui.tu111 1·<1nsr1110..:t111n. Prlvit!P
1·11u11.\:1nl 1·111 ry, 111•\\' shui.:
1·11rµil , 1•il'L:t1rtl JC'1.''br ,
EASTBLUFF MILE SQUARE PARK Try :!:1·, _,111 . li,11. ·~, ' \ll·s.1. 11·.., .:•\! •·11•r.1th1nc:' . . r ( (11~·t1 :-.11/:-uu \.,,~!Ir •. ~~! 1;n·;1I h.1<'li)~1nl 111111 ln1il I Super clean 4 Bit hoine I JS .only a . ew blk_s. r o1n I:.'! n•·h•tJ<' l.:111(' lii"1--h~)l.I ;l>!! 11·.~·, .111rl rn1n1 I" f II
l'tll'ltt ... ·1! p:1l111, ljl'•'l"lli)'t'll
I<•!. 1>1'l llldl·d 111..-n This l lidfl\•Ul hl!lll>' !' a •l'l'fll
\:.hu• fur 11n!~· S':'t.~
J·luge fani.1 din . r nl. lh1 s spuc.:1011s 3 BR. dcnloci-:.\.,Fllll:\1' 11u1,1,., :'\1. gard,.11. L.:1.:-~11.01 .. 1 1· ,. ,, ~
I 0 I • f J > F;111t:1~t11· l u •··1 1 ' .. 11 ,\n•l Ne\\'ly recec. \\'llers l\: an1. r1n . 1ome \\':.. confl. $11!!.:illO. 0111· 11/flu.
$ 000 rnqn•! .\ll fnr ur1ly ~:ll.~(JO. a n x: i o u s! $70;500. frplcs. 34, . Lo\\' cu,i't !'1'"111'1'11•'' 1;;:; .>1 111 Call 1;111.(r~·i·i.
640·8484 . d0\1'11 . 55f1-88()(). JJ: ;-;;!II', :'h,+, bllltl', lTfll~.
REALTORS rn 4 Local Offices To Serve You
• EXCLUSIVE LINDA ISLE · $250,000
Bayfront lux ury! Perfection in 5 BH. ho1ne.
FR. DJ{. & 4 ~2 bat hs. Pier/slip. 0~1C loan!
dqi~. 2 1·.+t' t!•!I', .\dll,, $1(MI
!1 ·,\,('. Iii_-.. !7ti1 • .r1 ,;
College Park 1020
(••• "' "'" •••11 t••-•t Ol •-l
\',i\LLEY
REAL1'Y
A BERG ENTERPRISES CO
OPEN TODA Y [ ~·J
1. l ~~1~~-, ll101·!•or Bl\<L
I YR. WARRANTY
INCLUDED
'.:1~1 l'Ullls(•(!f,+ • ,1 \'l'I') i-
rc...W::~::E ~RE AL TORS
I 962-4454
------~
4-PLEX
SALE OR
EXCHANGE
E'i•·• lt.·r\l 1 lun1111~1011 ~1u·h
l<o!'.111 .. 11 I . T11o1 n.'(lrotJlll.
! 1:,.1u 111111 ~ 11i1h J)Dlin~,
.u1.t .·.1n•rr1s. 011.-n:J f•I! \
51;1i,1~J. ( all frl&--OJ.}j,
U~< "'f<)Oo A ••ti IUIMA•l 00 ¥ .. WI
\'Al, LEY
l{EALTY
A BERQ ENTERPRISES CO
2111 San Joaquin Hills
NEWPORT CENTER , N.B.
Road
644-4910
NJU('1UU'< :1 l11.•tlJ~M1n1 "Ol•l iNEWPO R T BACK BAY
(',1ro1111" rull.i:.:r 1111!1 fl111ul1• L.<1·~,., ()u:1l1ly i·onslnll'll•d POOL 4 BR 1~10ll1, 1i1·i11~ 1~-.1111 1111d i,:1;11i1 I ;1 111 l l ~ h" !11 e 1111 •
knc:lll'n. s:r.:.~100. ··u)·•l•··-.111· 11•><1 1,1 ~h.ikr 2 l'flo•f. 1't1,r1(' P>:H•rior. Thre•· l
1002-. General R.E. 1002 • l1t'l h~10 .. u·" ...... ,. i. .. 11i ... f11111H .... _. -·--· .-__ General R.E. 1002Genera l R.!. 1002 :n 1 0l'd1 1d • ··01d t'1•l'•J11~1·,. · 1·oon1 1111•1 lh'alrd 1:iool. General R.E. $39,900
HARBOR VIEW 4 BR.
l\lontego model. ideally located nr. pool.
greenbe lt & school. Newly decorated, &
avail. for irnmed. occup ancy. Out of s~ate
O\v ner asking $69,000 & \viii consider lease
with option or sale cont ract.
I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;::;;;;:;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;~11111('Sl l:ir-:c• r:.11111~ hlHlh'. ~.1j,.-,m1 .;.-iond ltllJ~:.ilJlt" 11 's 110!'
::, I. nr !'i h1•1 liw1u IJ1•~f'(I :~'~ \lit':'I \JJ11111. co,1 :1 :-.-1 ... s11 I This ha' tu 1,,.. Ill" bt··i
011 YOU!t tJ~· ,.J l'Ul.1111~. C:ill !\l2-11~i0 f.,t' :llJPI fl!Wd 1~11111• ,)UU l1 !inti 111
Sl39.;i00. l'riru•ip;tls Only I !ht• bcarh :u·ca U 11 d f' 1•
3 -----Slll.000. NE\V PAINT .~ , li'.. ,\s,..;t;.\JABLE \',\ lua11. C \RPF:TS
Fnl(' oon1n1i.>1'th1I buihhn~ 111 -~ hr. :! 1,.1, hu~c y1xl. !>C'~t i • ~·
gi'C'at l'Ondiliou \\ ith th<"' uni-~··~~m.r~:~'· call Ca.a. PAJ\J< PLACS,
t1uc ron11Jinatio11 or ii retuil a~._.i\6-. .i;:l I ......._.-.,~
:--tor{' Hild a SJ)Ut:iou" 2 Eastbluff 1030 842-7461
LIDO ISLE
l)('(lrtioftl aJ1:n1111en1 :lbo\'C'.
1002--G I RE 10_0_2 [ ~ SlOi.SOO and u1vt1cr "'ill 1·;1r-3 P.R. 2 BA t.·ondo, 11laz..i.,
1 __
0
"_.,_. _. _. ---2ous• 14 I~ tlw T.D. _._,, .. _ ... 0" ,.,,. DISTINCT IV' DESIGN con 67'.~1:.'» '~'·"'"' m· ''"-""" ~ t-
Bi9 Canyon Cameo Shores / 'l'EAR El Toro . 1032 l.n\'eh 1 1~111.,11• ~tcp rl<i11.111
Ma9nific:ent Beautiful ';:;;;;:;;;;:;;:;::;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;; Sl'PJ:J::-<11 \HI'! !11· ·nu. 1• 11nut.11 rn lrl·· \
General R--:E.
0 f • Vic1v ho1nc in Corona de! ~ :; f~JL :! BA ~·;,n1 1-rn. & ••)unrry l.,11 ne 0 ' A Kind !\.lat. 4 Bedrm~ -fa111 . l'ffl,. I General R.E. 1002-Gen;;-al~R-:E . 1002 ftttllllv 9'M•lll cl11•r1. .\.\.\ lru1d~tlJJiJ1!.!.
SuP.erlJJy lle<.-ornll"(I a.ntl tnnd· <:ozy fplc. :!1 ~ ba, on a ---Dri\·r l,y ~r.2;::2 J11 l11lo. El h11c:1• 1 .. ,. 1111110 11/BBQ
scfll>('fl 4 Ur hon1e siltmtcd ltu~t C'fltncr 101, line in General R.E. 1002 1General R.E. 1002 Tni" :ui•I ~t·r for \uu t·~i·H 1\1hil u (·r-up i t•rl . Onl)
\\'ilh vir1v of Big Conyon ln11dSl'ilPing. \Valk to yolll' 82 ' x 140' VAC LOT IRYINE TEffRACE Don't Call Me "h.11 Sl.\,j()(J\\lll hu1' llt'tlll('I s1:: .. "iOO. Brok1'f, 8~2-i·lll,
a1"Ca and Faf'.hion Islan1I. private bcrich $159.000. $ OPEN HOUSE A 1,1 0 1 VA fra1111·C"., hll·Uls, dsh11~hr 111 I 01~c~.-·~";;~, ~"~··.·-~1:~;7~;.oiiiiiiiiiiii'""•I t'orn1cr rnodf'I hornc wilh 24,500. ssume 2 10 A Duplex!! llt'll -l i !C'o! k11th ... l1. -
lal'gc aeth.-itlr.s roon1 "'-'1»1-Steps to the Beach 2 1-iOMES ON A LOT '1 Bedroonis or 3 & niaid's Graclous livin~ & ('n. Loan $223 Per !'in a tlt'llghtful :lBft nnf! •kn 11;ill-10-11<1ll 1·111·po•tu1l-'. 1h'p.; j La Cuesta Grande
rated llun1 1·1.•sidencc. Se· Pri111l' South of Highv.'ay 2 iwn~._ :: ~bn tl:s. fo.Iove-in tet1 :1 inin~ &. a i,:l'c:tl 1n· uii·nci-s , .~i•: l'l' ii·ilh llca•o. & ll'rll·-&><--11><1.iy! Erln1or(' :::.)(J(J sq fl .
•
Cl"d• I ,_I ,_. 1· . f··•,~,,,. o" '" o···•·",·,.·d E SIDE $'3 500 condllion. ,.-Jnnu.:ured yal'd t t I ,,. C Mo V c:ont " 1·1·1· r·,11 1111' .,.,, "l"'i .. c ud f•uul 1v1ni: ur_ctto+-rm"'-,"" ~ ,. " v'"-ru"n>"rr-:-7.~-c-:-;o:O::'-o"'-:"'7::--f-··ih .. ~hlldy....~lio.--J'--W-i-ll--vcs nicn 11 01~ u11yo11 • -_ti{ul private ~uW. • • · • · ,...,, " · l---+mi· rnmt1rtng-l{l"('rrr,-ortcnr1 \\'11hi1Jmlm1!rt-pla S E E oun Cftilj, uxur1UU!{ .J N B h PLUS ---1-~~~7"7,T: ~,-,.,~,-,.,~,~1 ---,,-,,Tf ~,.711~1.•,....,11=.,=m=e-.1 =,~1=.,=, •1=:11=·"~,l---I
_:.!at·den. vie1v 1lct·k. ~a;. ;1dd units. SG9,500. ~tE A v RD 3 BR ]Ol'e at fil'St sight \Yhen yvu lx'f11'00!1), 18-.::~2· li\' rn1. rlirl·' ear eac '.!·Slor\' IJt"thv1111 plu~ htlnus roo111 r I I r . \\ . . 644-7270 Sl'I' this delightful hOlll(•, . lb! 1 A I . . ~C CI: f11·~· pit. 11/un l\'~1·1 ,,,.. $371?00. Jocr.te."l unoneor lhebelter 1ng bi;oon1, le b .~·c10 i11r.,Trf'c !1t1l'll \Ul·de·Sac. Prh·· r_1•u;1111n~ :r · 1'rnt:1.i 11llh f'uun1ry Si1lf' 1 p:us f;11111ly roo111. Agc111
1 elll:t? ell tu·cs o 1'0111·c1·s11· sll'('PlS in IL-vine Terrace. n1_nr t' '.11''.s er }"h11 .. \\'!lei' ale cnu·y; l•lii111111uth lil,~n>: pnv11 e .Y~l'l ··u1-rcnl y pro-P.f':.111i lul I BR, :! full h_u!h~. 9li'<·ll;,fi
tio11 11\'ll 111 livln~ roonf. NPT BCH 4-PLEX 11•1Jl car1:v a t 9"1 ". $160.000. 1Von1. ~,·ri.1.r;l\e n1ass11·e ducing 2'2:.i/1110. ~h:i~ r:.i rpel.c:. b 11. 1 11 ". ============1 f I . . f .1 Goiru:: • g-oing • gone a! o I t !1000 ALL u1111u d111111i;-. illlll y l\lfJn1. [ r •'a!'if' u11 1011 . raniily ronn1 1r i1h L~,.:y fin•·
1
1Jl,h11 n,\H'I'. r. n 1· '.!: e u us laund1-y·se11in~ room, l111~~c $115,000 $86.000, Fee rnonthly. lllrl~'"· <;uun11 v ki!cht>n. S.'-,·u<:ton1 dr:1p('s. L:H'l!" <''-· USE 70;0 VA LOAN ma~trr suilt', 2 fircplncl's, FERGUSON-HESTER :!9 H.ue Gran1! V1<1J': pan11e for1n;)i Uinl'. Cl,\NT on a g~·nC'i:ous 47-..:11 S lf)l .~n 1~)~1..-1 ;1-;:_~n~!fo.1!~· J10•f11) & SEABURY
ki1chcn fully "QUippo._"'!l \ri!h Ontu Open £\'cry D.llY l."' SIZE l>t•cjroon1:<. CO;\JPLE· the ht,.. . "'-'u~h-<•l·h"Y loK:;i· 11·alk1,·11)". It's il fl EA I ..
iill n)Udc.rn un1cni1U>-1>. c..11. II/' .Ask.aLgau.·.Jor du'CCtions TF:LV Rl:~Dt:€0P.-A-'fEE). fiO' tlon. ~f:a1t!-Jf1~rn, _ ~~'-' A.1:-" _ aL SlJ.rOO._ill.>1111·. 1·hc.i:ry condition-~
61J-S:-l50 for ;in ;ir1l(lin1111ent. I --1 "'21 Realtors, Inc. VOGEL & BAB BITT \'EH.A1~DA 11 i1_h 111a1"Sh· e1m· _.~~.,!\.~ ~1nt'1p:.ls~I~ _ t·ar1lt'ts, . drapes, r Io or~ ·!
OPfN 111. v. n s ~-UN ro Bf NICE' V.A. NO DOWN ~ 1401 Dove St.. Sle. 220 n1al10\\' fH'C' ruig:. HI(; Fou ntain Vallev 1034 p11inr. \\;ilk iu "'<'1l(JU1. ;,~1
[ISL I
Th ·~ 11 Sci 1 1 ~ I I TREES . Huih-in n101nuain ! , · ~l:h'\.l::~ l . 'I h~~·4Y~b?n~.c:. 2rJa.P~lai~~~1 1197 Oranxe. cr.t. Ne \\r~t;1~fach 644-6056 i1·atl'rfall. F,\P.,\I SI ZEIJ I . Ii·----•·-----
1
fa tn·l'lll s, a hcatNI & &12·1771 Y.\RD. Ab.1/lfl11ned and,,,,_,_ I :I • ! B. A All 0 td T.A.KE OVER .
l1l1rr1.'<I Pool Thi!' 01111er 1 I CORNER SPLENDOR d~ ror ~ou. lluny on 1111s ----------1 •g s u oors Gov ~rnment Lo ans
IS gone & l\"Ul\S 1! to 5('11 1 --H bo v· H •. e. Call 11011·! X42-~::..:;,.j. CAMEO SHORES L;1 r~e I l{l\rn1 llonu• 11/hu~C' .. ~ .j PDR:\1 I l I 1111 ·--BY OWNER I ;1,, ·-C II · k BAYFRONT at r 1ew omes 1 You'll \n1e th1· whlc l'>fll'll ~tt·ikinvl\f ,1011,. :; liH .. iii!h l~•11u..; nlf.111. c·oun1r~ i't1h' ". ·: .. • ' ,1111111'!1.' ,,.
'itSI ;i1 * .~J.J. a QUll'", • \ j · · · 1· o -''119 n'>UN~-N-EI" ,. . 1.. I ,,,.,~ (>.,.,nn 1]1f)'° I 'I· ·.·"-''-'-"'"n. NEWPORT BEACH 'n ll\'!lal!OO to gl<H-'IOUS lY· fcet1n~ of 1111, Ct\~!;o .\ll'>;;o r<,H • ., <V<X'. "' • ~ I \:I l I klll'llCll f 11111\'-' fill "(' • ~· . • "t "' ~ EXCI .. BayC'11'st. NB. " ~..,----"""' . D 1· l ·1 ho ' ~ i Ut'l'.:111 \'JI'\\,. [Jtl!I,. 111 f JI• • :. '. '~.. • • ·1 ' \IH(i()(I l<J s1.;oun, j, ;ill tracrivc ::bdr1nho111c,2b.11.~. ~SELECT J20fcel wne!dfor1'0n1nu;1\.°io1 l ing. aring aiiuy n1r. ho111l'. :1 !lug1• l11'droon1~. ~ ~ ·111<·in~ 'llJ\("IJl 1-ond1t111n Pall•i. IJ-.X1\.'i :-IZ!'. 1·111 If' ' · · 1 ,-· , <.,,s1on1 d"\·1il·~! C' 1· '''"I I II 2 '· · k I 1 ·,1 ........... ,~1 • · ~ .••. ,,. 1,.1. l',, .... ,,11,,·,,,, , .. 1, .. ,,,, fo•· ~'"'.' .ru't'(. ( .. ·r n1orr . ',"· Din. rn1. IJJ"Ct a1>f'a. Col'CJ'(•1t US<' on !ht> IJ:1y at SI\' <·01•ncr · . ~ · . ~ . ~ ia is. ui·u· · u ;u't'~. • "' ' • "' r JJ BJ I
n"lio. l..:J..,•~ landscaill'd loL J PROPERTIES Palin ,t F:.-lgc11 ;1tcr .'!l l'<'C1 ~. nioclrl.1. ::. lxh ni,s., pf om 1
1 I Y h11nily r•0o111 :uul 111u1·l1. 1Ju• 1•1Tlll'L' f;11n1ly. ~ 1~.~...xi "~11.1'~111111• •·•1 \ • •
r' ·• . ,. 1 . d k rn1 .. ( 111111" rn1 . r1('('{ lu ,.,,1,.1, ,,, ,., ,.,, ,,, 1 , ' -GEM-The Real Estate Fa1·r Slo-3:i1'l -------l\h;,,l .. in eo111ilt 1or1! Onl y <i JllL'Cn! to auto eiry oc. 11 1 17~j()(] & . • • u · !~ • t •·: 1 • •19 .......... ,,.1-"".H\.~ lf~2-•13;J3 L:Jri:v. Prls1er se a. , J, .)OU oiin nccdl•d h1!I'•• -111dk 1•1 -l'.!11-F Tu~l111 A\l'., N.f:. 839-61 33 or 536-2551 $ QUICK S J -'-""".,., ....,..., ! --r PET!'.: liABJU!:TT RI::ALTY I !he I.ind. C\'l'l'Ylhi11i.:. ,\ lt:'J'l'ifit·v:1lut·,1 Fast Oceupaney HEALTQf{S Lil:!-l!i2:~ WE BUY HOusr.sl GenerafR.E. 1002 General R.E. 10021. . . c F Colesworthy caHforfulJflCtilils.5'1+.·J.'.)i(I, ,·n1· 11111 Ill\ I ·1":... '-' ,.. h 1040 ~ \ ou'll ruid ll 111 Cl:i~sHled • • Eastblvff · · -· ·. · · •'11 n unflngton t<eac 1 , Ad. Cu.II 6-12-5(178. -1 REAL TORS 640.0020 , unu-;uul tlup't•s. 1 ~. 13J{. Ask for Ed.
WnerP. else? And nothing soulh at Sea
Ranch's boldness lo con1pa1 e it w1lh.
8ut then rt does defy romporison. Deep
courtyu1ds, balconies and decks
everywhere; spac1ou::.. c.iccommoc1at1ng
1esldences Im unLomrnoncrs. Wood
sheathed. c11ppr.d eavE:!, saltbox
~rch1!t>e!ur~. Defies desc11pt1rn1. mus! be
v1alked about lo be upp1t:c101ee1. Motor up
Supel'10f Avenue from !he Pac1hc Coast
Highway to eight sn1.:1Sl11ng models. From
SSJ,000 Jnc:1 worlh t>Ve1y µt:nny and lht.'11
SOfl'lt:, Donl S!"l!lf .:it Ncv.µoo S~uch. either.
You might get a lungful of fresh
sea-borne a11'
I C11ll 11-; f•buul thl~ estr<1 ncai :: b;1 hflU~L· & 1-<! Hit 'J KASABIAN General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1007 :: br ft1 rnily roun1 hon1c in h:c \\'()11_1 panrllrn.:. ~lninrd POOL OR
Enstbluff 11i lh large park .t:lris..;. Fl']ih•'s. Bl'ilC'h f•~11 BEACH Real Estate 961-6644
ma en ab I irvine
realty
LIFE CAN BE BEAUTIFUL!
\Vhen lived in an in1maculate Pa rk Lido
condo111inium fac ing pool & gardens. 3
Bedrooms. 2 baths. fi replace. $46.950. Bob
9 wens 642-3235. (565)
•2 COLLINS ISLAND
Cruise by th en call for app t! l\1agnif icent
chateau w/117' on Bay. \Valnut panell ing_
lg. roo1ns. hu ge billi ard rm . Elevator to
2nd floor & roof garden. $385.000 incl. land.
Cathy SCh\veickcrt 642-8235. (S66)
PRIME VIEW PROPERTY
iln n1ac ula te & custo1n built 4 bedroom ,
fan1ily room ho1ne. Room for bo at or
('St;~~c r. $130.000. Lynn e Rothell 644-6200.
BIG CANYON -TREMENDOUS BUY!
4 Bedroo1n Broadn1oo r on <1uiet street -
~real vic\v -1nuch privncy -covered
patio & so n1uch !\JORE! Sl59.500. Ton1
Qne<n 644-6200. (S68J
FOR KIDS & BOATS & FOLKS
~lagnificent 4 bedroom Uayfront iv /sandy
beach & pier for 50' boat. Sauna. Eve ry
bu il t-in iln aginnble. $195,000. Lois l\'lil lcr
642-8235. (5691
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA
Ne\\•ly listed! Sharp 4 bedroo1n \\'/neurly
ne'v shag carpeting. Excelle nt decor.
HUGE lot. $41,500. Helen Bal l 644·6200
($73)
PRIME BAYFRONT LOT
One of the Inst opportunilie~ to build on
the bay. Pier & sli p privi\cg:es fo r 50' boat.
~1 ain cha nnel easily accessible. $121.000
fee l Js nd. lleverly l\lorplty 6l2-B235. (570)
BRANO NEW JN WESTCLIFF
Spacious. cusl01n 4 bcdroo1n. 3 full hath
ho111e ,v,convcrsalion pit lg. ffHltily roon1
\\I f1replocc lt.:. bilr. $12.'i .:>OU. 01)1:>: O.\IL. ,,
1·5 P.M. 1201 JIJ Gll J.i\Nll IJH, 1S lli
SHOREC LIFFS
Prestigious location \V/privalc beach ,
Love ly 3 bedroo1n ho1~1e ,,, '\'iC"' of 1\·atcr S.:,
C•nyon. $15,5,000 fee . Joyce Edlund 642·i235.
($38)
101 ~ ... Dtl•• 642·8235 16-44 MM:Arlhur 644 6200
' )
-· _ tik,._,ardan<lpos.siblebout, b1·i1li.::e ! blk . 1'1.i! --TAKEOVER I ~--~-trniler sto111.gc ;1 ('cc s s. C.olllf'nn~I. 011111'r/Hulldt•1· f~1·111111!ul '.! l('fil'l•llll. l"l~t·
-------~ Q11it·:( Ol·cupHncy n .,, shOt'I fi75--6!121 01Jt"'n tO-JP:\1. :odd-c111 Ol.v11111h· ~11.1' 1~~11. GOVER NM ENT LOA N
HIGH ON A HILL rscro~· de£ired. 01\·r".'~ 11:Ht ooN "T jud:.:(.""hy 111(' ,1111~ 11·<~'.•I 1h•1kin:.: :11111 fin • pi! :; .t· ! l~R hnnH·~ in '11J
:"J E: \\' P 0 RT REACff. .. ll'rll hl'lll fln:1nce :11 nnl\f ~1.9:-,0. ~··· ll u• kiu•hc·n !:un l'lll '.! ~ ull 111,111.~. hr"1' .~11.i~ .or~"~-;.. .. 11"'-lltf~ini,::. ~·,,
Jll'lr.:•d 11! Sl:.1.300. /)('lit:lltftJI Call &t+.i'lt'J · _ ·I l II .. ;1 . 21 I -' •'hl"Jlt'l in:.:. upi:;r;uh"I ihru-lllut'{' 1nrnnnnlion l11.JI BKH.. -: brdrn1 21 ~ Townhous1• ii: ~lt. O II:< .. u. ~ J.i, · .• ~lo-::.·,;-ponl Jll'i\'ilegri;:, Clof;C' f 0 , S J •:. . r r~-"-1n111~·· "I • · • •• • , _____ ._ __ ..,_ • • v •• elm ·11C l\".CLI'--"•-·· I o•1· u11t $\Ii iOO
hcat·h. ~hop11in.£: A· 1rans-1 $, lonn ~1 1111. "'·1. IJl'lflll•IOll •TJIJf.jJi•f:'J!lirif.lrlJ USE 7"/o VA LOAN
1JOrt111if1." i:mi ~pin<lrlll. ~ 1~!· ~J?:'>l, S!J:2 .. IOO. Oiirter •; 'A WANI ::>E,\Bl'l~Y HO\fE I ~~11 rk1 '.·1110• f\.B. On('I! &i!/I ~ fi•.•·3lf•'i --'62-4471 ( :-;:~ J 546·8103 (11.-.n-.. l•>n•J111un. nu ··n11v1~.
·tin ·1• WITH LUCK J •lr;q~·-~. floon-. 1,;1in1, 11a\k PE TE BAR RETT Y!•lll' offl'I' 111;1~ t:il!l' lh1~1 l BLKS TO BEACH In ~!'111101. i\!.(I 89'.{~~~i::-:
REALT Y 2 SMA LL HOMES 1 .~-'.! r-:n r!upl<'' on :o .. .,
--Un·· iiilh h:u·d11 00t1 rJ()fJr~ .10· 101. 0<111,.1"" i11 a !1urry MARINERS COVE Hun t. H.t rbdur 1042 642-5200 675-4060 I & 11replac-f'. E.•.~•~irlt' Cosla -11ill f'\'('11 filldl\t'('. r n1111'I 1 Year Ol d
,\ll':--J. 1·l•1~e in .. ~16.:«I. l•11·n 1ir1n S~i.fW~l 1 P1·11·:i1t• :::.111• :..:11;11-;!"d ,.)\\1· BY r)\\":'\Ef: :l R!:, ·• 1 1
"~~I Roy McCardle Realtor 1~'11i,..,,11__:\~,1 .. ·1.i t1':-_.1;7;;.;::11 111111111y: '.! hlk~ 111 ·~and. h:1. T•n111hc•11~". 6'1·11 s:1 q
1 NEWPORT BACK BAY . 1810 Newpo rt Bl vd., CM f\('J-:.\~ \'IE\\', c 1 1 ~1"111 Thu·k ( h:1111p,.::11" 1·:11·1"·t 1111" \fl', fi11a11 "1 a 1 I L..11~<'. Qu11ll1y 1-on~tt11t'k•d 548-7729 I !ll,JlH'. llK~I ~'I· It. ~1:,~.,(~lf).l lhn1 n111! ~ 1• l'•' 11 1 n-..: ~l•J .Ol~I. ('1111 Slfi-7:>1 ! ! fa111ily hnn11· on 1·ul·d"·~;I(' F1•(" 11:1 lidn11.-. !';.,11-1·111. ,1..ir .. .-1~1· 1 .. \1"'11•1·. 1,a:1" Irvine 10 4 4
flt•H\,\' !<;fl[lk(• l'f'lllf. ru~li1· I'\· l 1: .. ('-!'lll, Pr>11I fl II II•' I', k1l1'lh•n. 11:"~ 1111'11 ,\·
I h•r11ir. Thn'>' lw•d11J01n,~. 111.l Balboa Island 1006 ti7."r."1(J:;:; X!nl 1111:i11,.1111: [ nTn1!111 1·•111111•"·, 1·an1h•l1Tt• BI G, BIGG ER
baths. r11n1il1 l'fllllll ;1nd . -------" , , . , " <illtt'' \1•1°!1 j IHnlH' 1 "ln1 s
hl':irl·d r~"11. $;1';_'.'~h'.!. *BAY VIEW* 1 Ml{_11_oc.~1·._11/11!'1. ·111 1._
1
. k~·.1 ,..1_ rlr:ii.":i·!··, _x. 11,.11 •.••• BIGGE T!!l
389 fo.1i1•a Lo1n:1, Co~l:i 1111':--" - . , . , , h1.1. -~Ji 1\.~~11 1·1· J 11t1 "111.i , ,·,,v•nn:::~ $,:J .. ~Nl T•'l'lll~ 1 .. T"" ,1 .. 1"1· dt•ln • h 1
<;;!II 6 1~-lfll~l f<)J' :qipl ( .J , RI~ .•• 1. _lxilh> f.1.n1,. . t in. StilLIMJil. h1.r.,H1~l h.\ ,111111 ,1111 : HkkJi'· 'I!:~ ,i,Jl 1 ( · 1 1• ,. " 1 1 1 (' 11•1.111
p .. 1 0 1 ! 11/1\11 baJ . Lgc. p,1tlo. 411 r1nly --!'1111,.1 -.11~ !'11 1·k. ;) J: 1:
___ _!:111c11ias 11 Y It. IOI. \1:1caul. $\G.f.500 --· -I F LIST < 111,11 1 !o1'1 n~r:11r''· '..''
I The fastest 1lr.1w 1n till'\\'('-;!. 01111er 6'75-2ill Costa Me~a 10~ l'-" r. o \' T·: rt .'\ \Ir.:-. T 1i,,n1, 1w,1 1~ l'•' 111 1,
. -. o Daily Pi/01 C!:o ~si lictl , lfii:~1i;ij;.j Eveni11~'!'.! Hl-.PO'..; i11 r'li-..n·:r· ('011111 :. 1hr1,., 11 1 11 p i.: r11 d ,. 1 Generaf R~E-.--1002 'General R.E. 1002 CORNER SPLENDOR Stinti' 11111·-11<11111. ~"1n(' ll\l'r ··1q11.·1111· ,\· •11 :1 11 •·~
You'll l·I\•' tl11• '11•1·· ·•lfl II
'
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,I up1~·1•,, 1;1-;r ·'1:'-~l'fi ... 1,.,.,, 1 ,,,,. •• r 11 •• 1111"1' (!'('!111~ oJ ti ns (.".t•la \[t•»1 Xl .. \r l<>,111 \I/I\> "''~!'. 11:•11•"1 1••1n·f\11nl 1·11'
SOMETH ING SPECIAL
" fl I I •1 I I I 11'1' ,\ 11·1, k lh>llo. 1n 1· 1·:1' h•lllll'. " [I·• N'll',U• •• ' .0\:11 1" IJll • 11 1,l•T ,,
bn. '.! l1n1·k fl'!·· r .111 t 11 :01; \ ,. 11 I -11 ,. ' + \'11· ~:,~.:~~·
& n1tt<'h 111"\! ''' ~ttd r a \I 111«1 \J 1.;r~•ha. lil l-11:~1~
nr1··l•'fl ti,. I',. II'• ! ~ 1.1 • I,, ...
l'lf'r\111111.! \ l•'l'PfW 1:1111
•·;tit. 1 .. 1· 11111 ti •' 1 ' I • 1\rr11a· ,. t:· :111 .. .-~ ~111; ·,~'-/\ '" Lu;i11 Ill') ~·!~ f•Y'ln1 -' lu•;1 ,·h '\.'.:,11HJ 1lu1•n. rull 1 I'll•"" <;,_•::.·-wi. Dkr. ~1:!-11,!i
STUOJO CONDO
$32,000
'JIJob 1Pellil, ' .
-· --1lenllo
1-1 1~ •. ,i.·n• n.111k 1;1.1.:.
l 11111 !",I~ I '11rl;, I I'\ Ill<'
Eleaant Corona dcl 1il<lr r·:s1ate. 5 l>edroon1s.
I 1Ji1th.'1. pool. \'icv; of islands & harbor .. \
rno11111 ;11n setting by thl! sea. Call tod;,1y.
~2i:l.OOO.
THIS IS GOOD ! Days 552-7000 Nights
INCOME UNIT S NEAR BEACH
f;ulld C([UI\\' ill !:>h!l l'JI COJ'llC!' dupl e); \\'hilc
re laxing in bonu s roo111 s over garngc. ~cl ling
prite in clude s ranges. rcfri gc1·3tors. \\'fish-
er & dr.vc r in tnundry 1·110111. 1-'riced to sell
al ~93,000.
COUNT RY FRENCH WARMTH
Bi g Cnnyon 4 bcdro{i1'1 honie \rith 1an1ily
roo111 and sun~eu co11 vc1·:.ci lion area. Large
terraced IOI. \1·it h plnns for pool. !)CcO t';llecl
in su1111y earth tont'1' :>J7jJH)O.
RARE BAYCR EST OFFERI NG
.\S'iU111:-.b ll' ti .. 1', loat1 . :l llcc\roon1 ... :1 1 ".:
balhs, fntnily rno111. d1 11111J.! roo1n. sunken
living room, pool ''"1th Jncuzzi. F'unction
with Ol.li1·. Lof.;Clted on prestigious 1\111 lg11a
\Vil)'. ~1 57.500.
POPULAR "PRINCETON"
Universil v Pa rk lil\Ol'ilc! 3 Bcdroon1s. 2
baths. for.n1~1 dining roon1. l'athcclral ceilin~
in living r90111. J .. 01 clv t:O\ crcd pt1llo. Near
purk & pool~ :;;l:,,1}flU.
DIAL 644.1766
2161 Snn Jo.,<1v111 Hill s Rd., N.B.
A COLDWELL BANKER CO.
1"r1h•1
.. I h I
•
OAllV PllOT
PUBLIC NOTICE ....
IN THI llJPlllOl COUIT 01'
JMI fTAff ~ CALll'O•llllA "011 Tilr COUMTY OP: O•,liMOI 1111. • nw
ffC)T ltl ~ llllTaNTtOlll TO S.!LL t.a,r,flN 0 Ul'fllllff IN Ill.IL
lllllOP:l ll 'f AT P:lllVATI I.All:
Ill 11111 111tlllr of 11W l1ltlt ti Hf i.IR Y
all!llTOLOltl O.Ct1M11. NOTICI!.. IJ Hfl llY GIVEN~ Tl\I!,
wl{.ct 11 '"" ~ll•Mtllon et tr>e tDOVt · 9fltl!ltll (ovrt. ., ... ~owi.•1l1MO, II ,,,. l~ttulOI' l't "'* Wilt of MINRY llMTOLOn r. tltc•••IO· Oft O(lotlt• U, 1'1•, ti 1C:DO O'dotk A,M. Of ,,,.,,,11,1
"'ltllll\ IM I!-t OOMd b1 l1w, '"Ill ~ti! 11 IU"lwtlt 111• lo lrlt MlQnt JI
aMI bt1t 11tr tr!Got•. an l~t '"'"' li.rtl~ntr "''"'IQtltll, I!! f1f •I,. •lt M. tlllt tl'll lf!llf'etl ., HSfflilY ee1TOLOT• ~ tJ, Dt~•·""· 11 '"-lltllt °' ~1' 011111. trod "ill of IN rl~~. tll!f 11111 l"lt rt1!
• tM.I 11\t ""'''' ,,,,.,. 1\..... •<oivl•td In tddl!hM 111 !!It! <]f t"" dt{-<'11
.t IM 1(1111 Ill hit dttlll, I" I ittMlllold
l<11!tnrl! I" •HI ~'-''" lC!Ctlf~ 1<11 t~t C!ty 91 i.ltwoert l11tlo, c-rr
OI 0<t"91· Stilt t1 Ct\•lo•0<lt . lfWll
morr 111rtlc\ll•rl1 dtKrlbea 11 toilow.,
It wit: A lt tlthl>IO IM ... tll 11 .,, torth
[<'! 11111 Ct •lt l" LtlH dtltd J-J. 1.U by .,.. .,.,...,..., ,,.. lrvl"'
Ctrn~•llY, • Weil \llr9!11I• CO<PO<•l•!'ft,
•• l•uor, 11111 The 91vtti.. • tlmlltd
p•r! .. rtlllp, 11 La:i'"· ""°" tJW te•m• t lllf condHIOftl COtll•IMd 11\Utlll !Of'
-
* WedMS<ky, Octobt< _9, 1974
PUBLIC KO'l1CE PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE ·-· NOTICI! TO ClllOITOltl
I Ullll!lllOll: COUltT op: THI STATI 01' CALl,.011.NIA P:Oll
THS COUNTY O• OltAN&I ...... ..,.,,
E111lt QI CECii.LE JUDO 5TEEF..E, t~t CECILE \I, StEliLll, Otct••tcl.
NOTICE IS HEll:EIY GIVEN to thf!
cr1clltor1 of flll tbovt ntmtd cltaiOtllf
th1t 111 perton1 11111!"9 ct1!m1 •111lnsl
hit 11lcl dKtclfll'! ''' r111ul'tc1 to flit
tlltrn, "''" ii...1 ntctuarr vouchtr1. In thl Gtllct ol 1111 cL••k ol the lbOvt
tntlllff court, or to prt5tnt ft\tM, wllll
II" ntCI Ul f'f' voucto111, to l h.
ur.ctt,.lglltd t i tl!t oUlct ol htf tltOflllYo
J ONAH JONES. JR.. 120 e .. 1 Ocun
•1vd., 10th Floor, Loni •••Ch, C1Lllorlll1 ,(102, whttll ll Tiit pltct ol butlMU ot 1111 1111C1trslt ntd In 111 m.titt•rs
ptrltln!ng to IN 111111 ot Hid dtcfd.ent,
wll!lln four lnOl'llht tlltr the 11,.1
P11111k&t1on ,,, !hi• notlct.
D•lld kphrmbtr ,., 1'74
1REffA JUDO Adrrtlriltlrllrhr OI !ht ttlt1t
ol l"" tboYt Nltnld cltc•dtl\I
JONAH JO .. •I, Jlt.
PUBUC'NOTICE
f\WltlOllt COU•T 01' THI
ITAT• M CALIFORNIA P'Ollt
THI COUNTY 01' <Mii.NOE M. ,,,.,m .. ,,.. .. ., ....... rnmg• 'Ollt ,tl.OIAT (Ip '#!Li.. NO I' 11 LITnll TllTAMINTAlltY
l'l1111 ool JO,l!l'H N, H I L 1 0 H , """ .... NOTICE II Hl!lllY OIVl!N IN !
Jo• -'lly11 H"loOl'I M• 111«1 Mt'otlfl
I pellllOll lot !'rONll If Wiii fl'ld
far 1Ulltl'IC9 Of Utt.,, Tt•lff"llnl1ry
Ill lt'le l'f!lll-. tt1-r•""' to wl!lc~
1• m1d1 tor tvtf""1" pertlcvt1n, '"° 111111 ,,.. llm• tlld pit« ot l\11rl"'1
I~• .. ,,.. 1111 bHfl Ill IOf' OtloM'r
29, ,,,,, 11 f \31) l .m .. In 111• t:iou•llDO""
ot Otp.tflmtnl No. J ot ~•Id "°"''·
Jt 103 Civic C1n!tt Drlvt wnr, I~
lht City of 51nt1 Ane, Ctll!Orr.lt,
Otltd OCl{l.l)fr t , 1'1J.
WIUIAM I . It JOMM, Coointr ':!tr~
CUlltfll I.. OlMM.IL
Ulll 1111 Wlltllltr 11114. IYJll 4H
WMltlff, Ctltfonlil tNt>
Tel: nui 6N-U'* #Jt-r ,., h llri-r Pt,1blblled Oft~t Colt! Dtlty l'llOt
Cc!. t, 10. ''-111' J1n.1,
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NO'l1CE
P:ICTITIOU.S •ltflNISS
lllAMI ITATIMINT TM following oerao" I& clolnl M !neu "' . -. MOMl!NT'f NOTICE, 1001 W. 11lh
SI., UNI C, COSll Mt11, (1. tli27
J1rr.e1 F. Blick, UU Whl"lll' Aw,,
Costt Ml$1, C.. t2U7
Thi• t.,rsln.11 11 cllllductect tr 111
lrtdlvldUll, JtrnH F. l !1tk
PUBLIC NOTICE
IU,llltoll COUll:T 01' CAllf<OllNIA
11011 '"' COUNTY o" o•AHOI 111 .. AO lJ:lO
CITATIOM al .t.bOf'TtOtt
In IN Mlllll' d IN "'*"'°" P:tflllcin
OI •UOY CAll:OL. l'UJTKH, Ac1C9tl"' ,,_,, . -
TO: llOBEllT ll:UISIELL l(lllflt
l 'I' ORDla 011 THIS COIJllT 'fOli1
tft lllrtti• dlH t ncl ,111..,r,..i 10 •-Wfort 1i. JWgt PHl.ldlna I<'! Ot!Ml'lll'tl\I 11, 700 CIYlc C111i.r Drive W..t, klltt
.,r,,,_, CaUl«flle, Ill 111t '°""" ll'ltihtd
court on OdObtr '"· lfH, et 1Hil0 o'Clocii 1.m. OI 11\al city, then Incl thtrt 10 I~• ClllM, 11 1ny l'Ol.I ~M.
... ,,,. ltld •d°"t!on jllollld not w orlflfld t~CCN'dl!IQ lo !lie 0tll!I011 Oft 11!1 l\if'tln,
And for I 1111111'1 to 1UtNI ylkl wlll
M llltlnfcl QUiity ot I COllttfnPt Of
Cgurf.
Given ulllltr my h1ncl aM tNI cl
!ht SUptf\Of Covrl ot lht '°""" ol
Or111{1f, 51111 91 C&lllOl'11!1, tlllt 21.NI
Hy of July, 1'7•.
WILLIAM £ IT JOHN, tv ,r,,11\ur I!. Kr1g1r
IONOEa, LEA'tll!Ll,
•ott•lll AN O JOll:GINS•N
Atltt'lltft II L"' 161U Cllric • ....,...,
•1>110-r, c111tw•I• "'°' UJ/nf.M46
AlttrM'' tw ,.,uu-r
"ubll111td Or&ll!lt CCMIU Ollly Pilot, Stpttmbtr 2S. i nd Octobtl' :L t. 16.
ltl' 3601-U
, ..
·'"
PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUS •USINIS5
N.&Ma STATRMl!NT
follo*fno ptrNll 11 dolrifl bllSlnl!~S
KUNKLE AND A~SOCIATES, 2S1
Sl••kf SI .. C0$11 M_IM, CalilCN'fli• run.
J...,tt N. Kunkl1, 2S1 Slerkl SI., cost• M111, c1tlf<1<nl1 rn11.
'fhl1 tru1ln111 11 conducted br t n
llld!vldUll. J1me1 N. Kun~t.
Thll 1!1t1""1\I Wll lilt!! ... u~ !hf
C1111ntr Cltrk of Or1no. County 011
Stp!1mWr 20. 1f71. TMI llltttntn! Wll f!ltd with !M
Coul\ly CLtrk ct Or111g41 County on
Oclobef" •• 1'74.
" l140t Ct11ll Dtlly Piiot,
Octot>er z. •· 11, ---3lilJ4
"ubll•ntd 0r1no1
l'JHW StStttmber ll. Ind
PubUtllld-Otllllll CMtt-Dtllw Piiot, J.tll-
Oclober t, 16, 13. 30, 1~14 3711·7' 1----=.,.--~-------
PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUI •us1111•s•
NI.Ml. STAT•MllllT
TM folkrWllll per1on11 ''' d o In 11
twslneu '" THE Gll:EEN TOE, 2.,~ Nrwpol"I
l lvd .. Cml• Mitt, Ct . r:l'21
w1rr1n W, F1rtY, Jr., JOOt\ C1pec
ColllQI Lan.. Hunllnt!Oll llKll, !;11. "'" Donftl L'f/IM FlrtJ, 200l1 CllPI! CCI•
llge Line, Hun!lnotan BMcll. c11.
""' Jolin •· o~rord. tm H1w1H Cir .•
Coll• Mff•· C1I. n..:w
Ll!llN M. Ollfo,d. 11n Ht•lll Clr.,
Cotlt Mfft, C.11. t'/:42,
Th11 blltlneu I• l;Ollduettcl 11'1 I g111t1r1I ~rtntrshlp.
Llnda M. OXfOf'd
PUBUC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUI BUSIHlll
NAMI. JT.t.Tie:Ml!fil:T
TM to!lowlrlll pf'l'AOfll ''' doll'!! bl/SlfllJI t 1:
l!D'S •ACKHOE SERVICE, 3124
VIII Svrtn A\11., COiii Mt ... C1Ulornl1
'2626. Ed•1•d A. Le!tvtr, ~114 Vin 611ttn
Ave., (OSll Mist, Ctlllornla "'26.
Joy Fr1nc11 Le!Wvtt. 31'2.t V•n l ur1n Avt., Co111 Mila, C•lllornl1
n 611. I Tlll1 bl/fllllH 15 tondUClecl 111 t n
!fldlVldlHll. EdWtrd A. Lt~Vlf
or Joy F. 1.tltwlr TM• llttemt nl WI• flied with 1111
Covnty Cltrl:; ol Or1ng1 County on
StPlt mbtr 20. 1t7•.
"ubll1hed Or1"'1t Stpt1mbtr 25, tfld
1974
'"461 '°''' O•ltr Piiot. ~obi!' 2. '· 16. 3'7G-7•
Thff <llmtnl ••1 filed ... 11~ t1'll
Countv Cltrk OI O.tnpt C<lll'llf &n
Ocr-r 1, 1'7" FUlU I ---==,-,.c-c==~---
P11bl1tlltd Ortnge Co,•,1 Ot llv Pl!~'. PVBLIC NOTICE
Oc;tOtldr t, "· 23, 30, 1974 374l·14 I--------------NOTICI 011' "USLIC HEAaUtG PUBLIC NOTICE ffOTtCE 15 HEA:EEIY GIVEN 111111
--------------1• publlc ll••rl1111 w\11 bll Mid In con--
ST.t.T•MIHT OP: AllillDONMlllT O• Ull Of ,ICTITIOUS SUllN•SS HAMI
The fotlOWl!lll ll>'rlllfl l\tl •l:>I~
"" 11U of t!lt f!Cflttout M l11111 ""'"" MADRID Ei'lTERPA:ISES, 201'1 N•
tlon11 l.n .. Huntington '"ell, Ct. t2MI
'Tiit fklttl-St,lllMU Him.ti ,.l ... rff to tbOVI Wiii !lltd Jn Ortngt COl/flly Of!
•:1'1·11. Abtt Mtdfi<I, 1'761) Klnu1wooll, H11n.
tlll!llClll 8tKI\, C1. '2'47 Tllll llllllMll Wtl condllC!ld Irr Ill
h1divldu11.
~~ M.ilrld
This al•1tm1nl wit filed •1th !ht
Countv Clerk of Ortfll)t C°"nrr o"
Stpt1mbu IS. 197'
111nc1lon ,...1111 1111 prOPO•l!d '"""•111&11
of G1,dtn GroVI U<11lll~ S<;JIOOI Olslrlct
to Coa•I Cornmunlly Colll!ge Ol1lrlcl
Oft Th11•.01y, OCIObllr 21, 1'7', at 7:30
PM .. loc1tlon Of Ille P11Dlk l'>e1tlng
10 be ti IM Gt•Ot11 Grovt Unlllftl
Stl>ool 0\1trltl ll0.•11 Room, 103.31 !o!tn--'"' :rl>lll· G&rdln Gro111, .C1lllornl1. ().ti thl• llt~ d•Y Ill SlpltmOtr,
lt7 ..
R. D. Hlllmtn, Oepuiy, Or111g.e County SuPtrlnltncit1'11
ol Schoolt
Publllhld 0••"91 Co111I O•ILv PllOI, O!;lobtr 2, t, 16. 197' ,,.,.1,
PUBLIC NOTICE
11t I. Ckt111 •1v4., 11111 ,I_
Ltllf St1dr, Ct llftnil• tttti
"""_,. fdl' A•ml11lstrtlrl1 l"Yb1l111...:I °''"$' co.ui 01111 'llot, P:ubll111td Or111Gt CU.I U•leml:tl• 11, If, t!'cl Octobllr 1, ,, OctObtr f, u. 13, OJI, 1'1•
FllUI Dailr ,. •ct.
311t·1'
'ICTITIOU~ BUSINEll
NAMI STATIMINT
Tht fdllOWlng ""''"°" Is Oolllll bll1lneu
"" lID-7• PUBIJC NOTICE
SIJlllllllOI COUflT O• TNI
JTATI O' CALIP:OllHlli •011:
THa C:O\IMT'I' 0, OflAMOI .... A .. 1191
llOTICI 0, Nli&flltlO OP: 'l llTIO)f ~Olt P'aOS.&TI OP' WILL AMO LIT•
T•llS T•STA..MINTAll:'I' Elltlt cl Cl.ARA W. HODGSON
Otc•&Md. NOTICE IS Hlll:E9Y GIVEM !Mt
Mffl/11111 Hlck1on h&• llltd htr•ln t
Miidon !vr 'robtt• <1' Wiii 11111 tor
l"llllKI al Ltlltfl T1•l1mtnl1ry hi
"" "'tlllor.1r rtlfrl ll<"t to WM<ll It mto. lof l11•thlr p1rlle1111r1, 11111 lhtl
lllt llm t t l\d pltCI flt htlfl"'J 11\t
1&mt 1111 ~ Ml lot' Oc;!Obtr '1.
1911, &I t!.10 1.m.. 1" 11\t CO\ll'IP0¢!'1'1
al Ot !llrlmt<'!I No. l G'L l&ld CO'"'• 11 700 Civic Ctt11tt Orr... W111, In
lilt City ot St~lt A<11&, Ct lllornl1,
Dlltd St•rtmbll' JO, ltH
w1u1~ •.• , JOHN,
MAllS~~fr1l.1~~·~'4
·-·I f L.IW .•. ·-· '"" Stillll l.Wftl<•• C1llltnlt .....
Tth Ull) >t44nt All9nlly ftioi l'tllt'-"
11u11t1111K °'"'I' c1111 Oct~ 1, 1. t, I 14
Dt!ly l"llot, ld .. 14
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NO'l1CE
il'ICTIT10US •USINl'S
NAME STATEMENT
TM foltowl 11t P'l'IOl'I 11 c1C1111 buttneu
'" ,. .. e C.tS!O N MOTOllCTCLE
5IERVIC.ES, 19SI Plt<tnllt An., Cottt
Mt11, C1llt. 92617 Mlthttl R. Chrl1!1naon, 20\f MQl1ol'OY\1
Avt., COJla Mt1•, Ct llf. f26l7
Tlllt bllllntu II tcnd11cled by ,In
lndlvidv11.
Mkhtel R. Ch,lsltn!IOll Tlllt •!1temtn1 w11 tlled wlth !hi
COlillly Ct"k of or1na1 Covntr an
OCl~ttr t, 1t1l. Ji .•
P'ubl!"'*<I Or11111• C~JI Oti!r Ill,
OC.tolltr t, 16. 2J, lC, 1'7• ·1'
'"' '"
PUBLIC NOTICE
'ICTITIOUS •UllNISS
HAMI ITATIMl!lltT
fOllO..t"ll per1on It dolnt bll•lnffl
OllAffGE COAST R A 0 I 0 L O G 'I'
MEOtCAI. GROUP INC., 1401 Avoc:tdo
All._, t4'*'11Df1 l11c.t\. C.tHlomlt
fl .. 0r•f11' c.o.11 ll:1dlology Mt<flc11 G~ tne., 1 Ct llfornlt tOl"PCN'tllotl,
UOl Aor«adlCI A11111ut, NIWPOff BtKll,
C1trlomlt t2'4iO Tlll1 bull-11 atnductllcl br 1
torponotlOI\. Ottntt Co11t Rtdlology
MKlctl G•OUP• Inc. Marvin A. R&wllth, M,D.,
,rttld.,.!·Tr11sur1r
"' PEll.SIAN HOUSE OF IMPORTS
7310 w"r"'1"111r, Co.It M 11 •,
C1ll!Mnlt 97627. Htm.cl S~I. 7310 W11lmln1ter,
Cot11 M1511, C1llfol'nl1 '2621.
This bullMH 11 Cl>llClllCltd bw '" lncllvldut l.
H11Md S1tc1i
Tnl1 1t11tMtn1 .,.,s !lltll wllh Int
Counlr Cllr• og S•P!tmber 10, '"'· Fl1111
publl1hld 0r1"11e C0111t 0111~ Pllol, I
5tPltmlM' 75, 1n11 Oc1oDtr 1, t. 16,
111' 355•·7'
PUBLIC NOTICE
PICTltlOUS llJSlMl!SI
MAMI STATEMENT
TM !cllowl"O Pl•IOftl ,,, doing WSI·
n•H u~ LOCKE OLSON'S 0 E.S I G N
CENTER SYSTEM!., Jj5\l Cortt Crn11
Or., El Toro, Ctllf0t11l1 '2630
LOtka M. OllOl'I, 1•511 CO<!t Crt1!1
or., El Toro, Cl!l!grnl8 f'l6l0
Gat-1ld T. Gat1<111y, ::tuo2 ,lilipti.,
SPKI m , 5.n Ju111 C1pl1i.1no 92117'
Thi• butlMn II conduct~ lly • 11-•I
p.1r1t'oer1hlp.
lockf M, 0111111
Thi• tl1t.ment w•I llllG w1111 lht
ceu"'' Cltrk ol Or•llOI c ovnty Oft
Stpltrntllr ,1, 1'74 .....
,uDll.tlld 0!'111111 COtsl
Oclolltr 2. ,, 16. 11. 1t1•
O&llV Piiot,
3613·1•
PUBLIC NOTICE
"TM• 11111m1nl w•• 111.o wit~ tllt 1 ---~==C'Cc-oc=:=~--COlll'llY Cler• ol Or1ng1 Cllllnly Oii ll'ICTITIOUI IUS1NISS
Stpllmtier U, 1'7,, 11 NAMI ITAT.!MIHT
l'J7171 Tht lollowlno "'''Oii I• dolflll buliMH
Publhhtd Ort <'llt co." Diii¥ P:llO!, ''' St~ltmbtr ll. 2J, 11111 Oc!olltr ,, f,
117' IJ1 .. 74
KEH STl!\IENSON l!MTEll.P'll:ISES. fOA.I Wt91 81lboll 81Yd., Btlllol,
C.IU«nl1 'nMl
PUBLIC NOTICE
'ICTITIOUI SUJINl!SS
NAMt ITATI MENT
lht !ollow!<11g pe''°"' 1r1 ool"ll t 111I·
lllfl II! GllTRA, Po S, Cot•I Hlghwty,
L•ov"' 111ch ms1 B••dlo.-J. l unwr, UlO A"O"ffl
o r .. LIGU"• <t lo, C1ttklfnl1 '1651
Judllh V. Tllfntr. IDll Arroyo Dr.,
L'111111f lttc.t\. C1ll!Wnl1 t2't$1
Tllll bvlll\ftl 11 CondllCltd lrJ I n
1nc11,1c1u11, 1r1ottord J, Tlll'rttr
Tllll 1111....,.nt Wlf flltcl wllh lht
COUlllY C.ltrk ot O!"lllOI (a1111ly on
Stf.IU!'ltllr 17, 1'1t
l'ublllhtd Ort"'11 Cot1t OclObtr 2, •• u. 21. 1'7•
FJIMJ
Dtlly Pllol, ,.,,.,.
PUBUC NOTICE
Kl"'Wlh lM SltvtnSOll .!'Oii-• WUI
l\a!bol fll~d .• ealboM, C1lllor11l1 t?6ol1
Tll l1 bUJl"UI 1, cond!Kllfd by '"
ltt~/VldUI!. K1nn1th L. 5"Ytn$Cln
Tl\11 Jltltmtnt Wl l Utld wh~ '"'
Countv Cltrk ct O••~oe Cou"l't on
Stpltmbtr 16, 1'7•. 'sn11
PUblltntd 0.111111 Ca.1! Dtlt¥ PllOI,
ltp!lmbtr II, 25, OctDblr f, t, 1t1'
~11·1•
PUBLIC NOTICE
FUM1
Deity P11tt,
»1•14
Good Deed Pe
moka the ......
Sundays
•
Gtn•r•1 R.E. 1002 General R.E. =::.::..=-~.;;:
1002
DUPLEX Just Listed
HEAD9UARTERS
ERRORS: Advortl..,•
should ctwick their 1d1
dilly & ,..port errors
t mm• d I a t •I y. The
OAIL Y PILOT ... ...,.,
ll•bJlltr for the lrat
In co rr ect lnM lat\
only.
T\V()-..2 BDIUI UNITS. lknm
tTlllng1. Xlrll 11h11rp. Nt'ar
Wlllill.:liff $h0pplng Ccntt?r.
S4t9:l0.
Irvine Terrace
Owner Will Carry
;\n C)flrQ sharp 3 liR llsinw
on a latVI' llOxll:> fl L'O!'flt'r
Jot wllh worn\ naturnl wool
and brk:k tc>iturl'li, i.eir rl~·aning oven nntl 1nuch
TWO HOUSES ... A 3 BR n111I
n 2 BR, k:Ul'lt~ldc Cc»:la
.tt1u a, Onl,Y ~ Jo\'111. Ba.lance DI 91,l',~ lnlct·t•i>t. 1n1,we
I I[!) a I
G•n•nt R.E. ·Atn
ELEGANT II STOl~
This Big Beo.utiful llomc ls
loca ted in an "Out ot Tollr'II"
atmosphere. Open rolling
hills. )'el clOtiit! to ocw
schools &-gbopplng centers.
Gorgeo~ laodsca11lng con1·
pletc with 2 patkls &
sprinklers encircle l h I 1
outstandi/lg 4 Bdrm beauty,
huge tam separate Lan1·m1.
with wet-bar &: sep. fonnal
din-rm, sparkling c I e a n
lhru~ut. "Customized" with
a true decoriHors touch! !
A GREAT BUY AT $51,000.
VA-NO DO\VN. Exh-c111cly
!1hf1rp 3 HR. 2 J.\;\ + 2
HR, I. BA. Xlnt S.A .. lot•.
Olf fjrlstul. v ;\ OPPl'<lit;t-<l '
al $43,500.
Pl.US
The O\\'ner \\ tllt\S a lt~t ~uh•
anfl \\'llJ .• CARRY 'l'll t: hU
TO. Only 137 ,500
Cull 64.4-7211 • .. \VE ALSO llAVE ...
Trlplcxn11, 4--Plexcs, S-Plex· e.llD
e1. 6-Plt·x~s. ond would you I
believe a ~Ptcx? I~
' IEI~::.~! ~I BEST BUYll ·Prap•rties . Harbor y;ew Hom .. 7Sle1920
JCa.. co:Ts
'~WALLACE
REALTORS
-5~141-
COpen Everalngs}
Bachelor Pad
Carona del Mar
With Paal
Call us about th1s desirable
Corona Highlands 2 br 2ba
pool hon1c wi th I a r g e
mas ter suite prlvale beach
access and very special
f l n IUlcing arrangements.
169.500 Call 644-12ll
~
PRIVATE & WELL
AOORESSEO IN
CITY OF IRVINE
Large roonis, bc1.1 14tlfully ttp·
pointed in this 2 bcdroon1
divided bath hon1c. Cou11lry
kitchen plus nit~ ya r d .
De6irable -tenni;,-A-1nust-
to sl'e. Call 646-7lli
e 1e
_GOOD-.PURCHA~ES
OCEANFRONT .
Duplex Sl~.000.
CO.<:.'T.\ l\lES,\ &ck &y·3
BR, 2 BA. huge den. $.'>9.cm.
\rcstcrn Terrain. 963-7578 • •
BUILDERS
Choice, large R-2 property
needs fast c!l<'ro111. E: 11 11 t
Costa :r.teS11. Agrnt 646-32:i.'i.
SAVE SPACE \VllEN
1-.!0VING by wrapping
dishes and Olht'r fragile
itcn1s In Wl,!Sh cloths, towels
and · olhcr linens. you grt
n1orc space in the gfll':lst:e
and closets hy selling \cl\e
items with 11 Daily Piiot
Classified Ad. Call 642-5678
now•
N••d 1port1
•qufpm•nf1
For Clw ifird Ad
ACTION
C.11
A OAIL Y PILOT
AD·YISOR
642·5671
PUBLIC NOTICE
•
,ICTITIOUS l lJS1NESS
!ta.Ml! ITATl!Ml!Nt Thf! loHowtno ptrtor'I 11 llol ng lr\liJ1tn1
It: TALISMAN C.JIE.IT!ONS. 1 i1 5
LOQtn. Cosll Mest t'll!J6 RONlld Glnt Sw111, Si. ~II,
C.«Cll'!I de! Mir, C•Hlornl•
Tl'lll buSff"lS II CondllClld by In
!lldlvldull.
Ro"1ld 0. SW•ll
Thl1 1t1ttr111n! w11 lllt-0 with l""
Counrv c1.,.~ 01 O••no• Count¥ on Se~lllll\IM' 17. 1'71 .. ,,~.,.,
Publlshtd Or•"l!I Cotti 0111~ Piiot,
O<:lobet 2, '· 16, )3, 1971 J&1•1'
PUBLIC N01'1CE
il'ICTITIOUS aUSIHESI NAMI JT,lif'l!MEMT "Tiit ll)ll;wl!IQ ptflOlll 'lte ®In~ WW·
lltU 11: Q ENTERPRISES, 16706 Ot ltY A~I.,
Fount~ln V1ll1y, C11lll0tnll tUOI
KeMtlh E. Woocll, 16106 01l1y
P.¥• .. F1111n111n 'tltt!1y, C1lltorftl1 t'llOt
Dof'olll M, Wood" 16106 D1!1y A~t .. Fwn!-'" \'fllty, CA!lfon•I• ~.,..
This MlMll 11 CO/lclll>Cttd by I rttlt•ll 111r11>tttlltp. ~
"· £. Wilods
1•00 OUAllST. NEWPOAt llACH SIYd.Uli. :i BH .. 2 I.la. "Corm~! ~lode!." Profl'Sli. d cc O r
Offer~ 111 $72.500 REAL ESTATE
SALESPERSONS
Need A New Outlook?
A Fresh Start?
l-IEART OF .••
Corona dcl l\lar. Uively
hon1e, cloae to txoach, on
J !~ Jots. Owne1· \l'iil a rrange
finant·lng. 0 f f c I' I'd at
$117,500
Depressed?
\Ve ant inrcrvie1ving n1e11 nud
\\•on1cn,. ~xpt<r!enced and In·
cxpe.iien{' · k r sales posi·
tion~ in our Corona del l\1ar
office. Earn nnd lcam in a
llcllghHul urn1osphcrc of
nntiqucs &nd.. nautit:<l with
he Ip l u I, eon1patible l'Cr
I\' o rk c 1· s [Intl indiv!du;.1
broker ussistancc.
Y()U \VILL NF.VER !IF.AR
A DlSCOUJlAG!NC \VORO\ !
Colt Nigel for Rppri11t m c111
9:f21
CORBIN-MARTIN
Realtors * 644-7662 *
BAYSHORES
Newport Beach 644-7211 Auytin1e
elB . ' '
HARDWOOD
FLOO_R$
A bCautUully. tastefully rle<.."O<
rated, charn1lng, w u r n1
hon1e \\'il h rl0\1°t'rlng vines
adn"1'linc: rool & p;i.Uo. Con1·
r lete \\1th Jol'e!y guest hOusc
i .. 1'€:ar · just l'C'ady for lhl'
kids, gui: :1 or Grandnia.
Tui> l'nr ,gar ' fr need • In
r· .rklng for 2 n10re cars, or
oon1 & «:1mr ~r. Pril-t'd <11
$61.9.Xl. cash tn loon on
Tree hnt'd, old..:r cstllbhshed
nrl'a is 11·!l1•rc this hne
custon1 2 bctlroon1 home is
Jocotl'd. F'or11111l J:!'x15' din·
in:.; l'OOlll, lan:c living rni
w/brick Hrcplarc ,r., hh.:
n1r;1(·\ or ll'Dlie opt ion.
•..WQuail h lllilPlace · Properties 751-1'120
1400 OUAll ~T. NlWPORT llACM
dnuUlc ,;aruge. \Vho's firsl 1-----------•I
1vi1h I
$34,SOO. -1 6 UNITS
()COE AN FRONT
I
DcltLxe 2 Br., 2 bl!. .. S1\•ecli~h
2211 Newport Bl. frplci<., !':Undccks or patios: r}h;~, Cgsta Meso . 5 wuts.. I u r n. , 011
D 640•8811 1 \rntrr/su111n1rr; on(' 11r1il,
Y•'lll'ly, unfurn. (;OQCI rental D J Sun/Eves. I history. Ci.It lu1· de1.1il5.
1 646.5855 Priced ut S:.',jll,000.
1 Call: b7.;~3Jjtj;) t..l:?-t.!.-~1 l::vc!I. ....................................
'MESA VERDE
HILLSIDE . associated
Just 1!R~:L~u~t~~e this l _________ I
<•fl(', Pn.•slige rnmmunity.
Quiet trc<'·lined s t r e e I.
L:racious entry 10 broad Jiu.
ing room 1var111cd b y
rrn<'kl ing f i r <'pluce.
Spacious lorn1a l .din in i;
l'OOm. Garden vie1v kitchen.
l.:1rgc separate fantily room
l\'ilh w1·l liar and fil'eplacc.
Cily vlc1v [rom back. Brsl I
M:hools and 1•0 n1 mu n it y I
facilities. Call 546-2313.
BROKEA S-REA.l TORS
?Oli W llolboe1 67J·166)
LISTED THIS WEEK
Now . • • . ;1 l'Of11er i1JI In
"Hall of ~~t11nc" \I ilh -I lkl·
rn1s. Thi!i is th<' lnret·st
mod<'I hu!l1. Located in
center of housing 1'0111plex
with easy "':rlk 10 S1·hool &
F'amlly Club. SK> Coo.rs &
\\'a!laci> as we ~pt'Cialize In
thlM nrcn. $•13.950.
MARILYN
llas an <'YC ror ~ o od Jn.
v0>tn1en1s. Shr has inc'On1e
pt'Opcl'ly <if her 01v11 on tht'
Pi>n1nsult+ i;o she h11 ow~
\\'haf!I i:;oini; on. \\'h>" Jl01
let her i;hn1v yn1.1 "h:tt cun
bt.• drH11• \\'lth yout' property,
•11· 11 hi1 r yri11r rnonry c·nn
buy, ('nll l\lnri!yn Shern1an
al fj.jtj Q.i .• ij.
'""" 11a •c• ~ ••n 1iu•••I 0> ... ~1
\'.;\LLE\'
HEA1;rr
A BERG ENTERPRISES CO
Old Fashion
BAYFRONT
Under $1 00,000
3Brt. 11'.:ElA. It~ liv r n\
\\'lfpl. " ··:i r otf ~1 1i1·kg.
"ASSV:\1Al\LE"'
"9\,.', l.OA1'"
Pier & Slip Too!
JACOBS HL TY. JCa.. w::t::E I ~REALTORS 675·6670
-546-4141-2919 Nl'\\'pt'.ll! BL t'<lr u( ::0111.
(Open Evenings) 1
WESTCLIFF
Immedi ate Escrow
\\11:.1 ' P A I NT ! &!!' this
charming ·I bedrm hon1e, I
M'P. lam n n, 2 fplcs. extra
large country kitchen, S{'p
utility roon1. POOL .JO' long.
r·innncin~ ovailable 2 O ?<
down. OPEN DAILY 1·5.
1.j20 Dorothy l..anc.
I Am A Duplex!!
I'm well located I" oh!
c;oron1l de\ Mar, with 11
cho11nlng 2 br. & der1 hon1e
In front illld a SUPEfl 1 Br.
rtnl' unit . Ne1v ca~t in
rlcn and fresh Jlfllnt 11nd new
carpet in rear unit , ..
AND PftlCED RlGHT
el $89,500 Firm. Call us for
a showing, li.K·121t
KNOTTY PINE
Lo11dcd 1\1lh the rrnl
thin~-tlllk abQut n r i 111 •·
t:i1stsidt• k>rfl!lon. !his Is
it!! Talk :lhoul i;izt•, you'll
1!1'1 loilt ln lt! ! Plus i.\oragl'
nrt•a (or hont or cun1sx·r.
NV\\' t1o\1'n tu ba~ie~ ••. 3 biJ::
bcdroo111!C. :i1 ~ lm!hs, anti
.~upc.·1· 1»t'l:l'f' fnn1 ily roon1
P.l). vr:n\' GOOD FTNAN-CTNr; AVAILABLE. CA l..t.
5'1()..1151.
~HERITAGE
REALTORS'
TURTLEROCK
Chnrn1ing <I UR. 21~ 13/\,
hllJi;icle home. This hon1r
1~ i1n1nnculntt• nnd 11·allln.t!
for YQU 10 t'njoy t•:1 rt'frct•
living ln Itvill<''s linc~1
planned L'On1nlunlty. You
own thr lnnct Priced to move 111 $6.(},900.
IJlllQuail ~ liilPlac• • Properties
7.52-1920
1400 OUlll~S,t, ~1Wlll01U llACH
Tnl1 1t•ttmt<11! w11 111.,;1 ~hh lllt
C011nly Cl••-of Or•-Covnt't on
St11/t<TIMf 27, "'' "'1K1 ~11111111\ed Ott... Coll! Otll• Pll'o!, Oct~ ,, ,, , .. n. .,,. ''
Beautiful Westcliff
\\lcll mnlntslncd, adult or-
t·up\td. l.»\trly l:ind~:apll'lg.
Pnlio, 3 Bedroom, I ~ Im.
\\.'nlk to f.lnrincrs library
nnd ~·eatcllff 11hupp1ng. X1nt
Rnanclng l!vllll. Sfil,950.
6-1~8 Eves: 548-2426
P RTY POOL HOUSE
Lovely pool surrounded by
rlteklnl:' tor -rt!h1"btlo11 & enlc.rtalnin~. 3 btlml, :\bath,
o frlct> nnd bunk roon1. 111
N:>\ll'Port r"n<'h. l,."f'J:'!' Joi
l'i1 tti I'll'«':. I.or b'ml~. trill·
eni. All !hi• ror only $69.00U. c u M&-771 1
PUBLIC NOTICE
Lachenmyer
~ R'-'.ciltor .
V~alker & lee
···~ ,,, .,.
MESA DEL-MAR-
~0,9SO. Lnrw-•I Bit & llQ(ll .. r\aril
u11 n phi. r nll 11> 1te ,
:>.11ht!Z l/~11.Hl~I
Gl...\N1'7. REl\LT'f SF .. ttvrcr. I -
" I ,,
" ' j
' ,,
" ,. ,, ,.
,,
" 6
0
I•:. ,,
p
' I
Ci
. . . . •
••
1002 Gen1Jral R.E. 1002 Gene'ri1I R.E. 1002 f Gener•I R.E.
* Balboa Bay Properties *
IG:o,::one;::.:r.:•:.I :.:R:.:· E:;·:_ __ l:.:OO.:i:....G:.•;;;n.;;•:.;.r:::.•;...I R"'-. E_. ___ T..;002.c.:
1
General ltE..
Valley Realty Presents . GETs "PLUG" PRIZE
1002 B1lboa PeninJull
Wtd~tsd&y, Octol>rr q, -'-"-'-*~=---.:.••.cl.:.LV~P·ll-~DT-.i'iip 3
1007f Colia Me1o1. ___ :;.1024 .H_;..;"c."c.'.:'""9:;.l•:;.".;..;:6..;•_•<_n __ l °"'~ ,
I
I YR WARRANTY
INCLUDED ONE OF
A KIND COMMERCIAL BUILDING PLUS!
A great Jlttle building in C.O.M. with a 1000'
store, or 3 s111allcr units 1\ND an upstairs
ov.•ners aparl1nent or 3 sn1aller units. ~n
great condition. $107 ,500. and 0\\1ner \Viii
cnrry a giant 1:?.t 1'.D.
Call 675-7225
IN NEWPORT BEA.CH
PARTY HOUSE! Frankly. that is ii.! What
fun! Ailonaco plan \vith huge pool su rrounded
\vith decking, a Jacuzzi tucked av.'ay in one
corner and an outside serving bar. Inside.
there's a piano bar! All right! It's a fun house
and if you're a fun fah1ily -you'll reaUy en·
joy it! Priced at $i9.&>o.
UNIQUE HOMES Realtors 675-6000
2443 E . Coast Highway, Corona del Mar
..
' The Winner Donald C. Berma n (left )
PreJenting pri:r:e Martha A McCardle (right)
~1r. Berman of Quail Place PropertiesJ Inc.
Prize supplied by Treeco Escrow oC Costa
Mesa, 1>resented by A1a nager Martha A. ~1c
Cardle. l 'he f\>lulti ple Listing described is
located at 0800 Oceanfront, NB. This special
selling service of Newport J:larbor-Costa
l'vle sa Board of Realtors is a \veekly event
highlighting the hlultiple Listing Breakfast
mt.!etings . Prizes are suppli ed by the local
Escro\\' Ofiicer Affiliated \Vilh the Board.
'fhe judges selected from the meet ing score
the speaker on good present.:-ition. financing,
description of properly and best selling fea-
tures. Excellent results are being received
fro1n O\l'ners by this ex tra exposure to other
offices.
m
W ESLEY N. .
TAYLOR co.
REAL TORS since 1946
EXCLUSIVE LINDA ISLE • $2S0,000
Bayfront luxury! JJerfcction in 5 Bl{ ho1ne .
FR, Dlt & 4 ~~ ba ths. Pier1sltp. OA1C loan !
2111 an Joaquin Hills Road
NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910
I YR. WARRANTY
INCLUDED
OPEN TODAY
l.
''"Ill •O• •••II 11"•'>11 Ol •U\11
\"ALLEY
REALTY
4 BERG ENTERPRISES CO
lln-pl;11·1•. ('•""''"'!
~1~1.!•At. i_'.11l :,10.11:'(1
mR.BElL.
~
~~f.,,-, !J.q·l~·I l;hd.
962.4454
4-PLEX
SALE OR
EXCHANGE
t.,.~ It• 111 1l11n1111:.:rn11 ~.1•·h
l·"·.111'111 I . T\l•I r .. ·drvt,un.
1 1: .• 111 u•ul~ 111lh pat 10~1
.111.t ···•rJ••rt.,. t)lf•·l"t~I f,,1 I
.y;!t,IMiJ. lull h"Hl.:i.J.1.
uu. "'•oa • nou ''""·"" oo ... .,, \'AJ ,LEY
REALTY
:;HI Poins:l!i:i ·' ;:rry NEWPORT BACK BAY ·-------'""-•\ :-pa<"IOtlS J b1'fh'Onln Olrl
4 BERG ENTI:RPRISES CO
C'Ol'(J!Jft" rn!lnt?I.' 11·11h fan11ly l..;1l'J.:1' •• lJu:d11,\· 1·01u.tru1;J.l:J.! po-ot _-A BR
ll>t/lll, ]i1'1!IJ.: !~~Jill tUlli g1anl I :1 IH l J) h fl Ill l' "11 't
kiltl1 .. n. S~l!.~100. •·Ul·d<'·-.:u·. !!•·111.'} ~!1alir
2 ronf. ru~l 1(' 1'-.:l1'r1or 1 hl'<'I'
-------• llf'rlroun1.•. 111P h:o rh ... , f:1 111ih I General R.E. 1002 Gineral -~.:!:..._ _ _!._~~ GeMral R.E . 100'2Genera1 R.e. 1002 :11 1 Orl'hu l. "()\ti coron11\•" rooJnl ;u1d heatt'd llOUI. $39,900 -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;:;;:;;:~ l11l!'SI l:!r!.(<" f:1111ily hulllt'. s.·,7.:llil. Mvnd 111l]"-'~'1blt' Ji'-. 11<1''
• ::. I, or ;, 1>1'!1100111 hu.~l·d 3S9 i\fir:.1 L.•111111. Co:-l:1 '.\I"'~" ' 1'111~ h:•~ tu 11<• 111" bt•-1 HARBOR VIEW 4 BR.
r.·lontego 1nodel, ideally located nr. pool.
greenbelt & school. Newly decorated. &
avail fo r imn1ed. occupancy. Out of state
O\Yner a'iking $69,000 & \Viii consider lease
\vith option or sale contract.
on routt. U~L' uf I\JOlllS. Call 6 11-ll~;o [•))' :qipl I 1~~·l !~~11\l' ,\<JU II tu .U Ill
s1::9,j()(l. Pl'incip:.1ls Only lh!' \l(.•;u·h •11~:1 u n d r r
6 b I 3. ''··' '.'s." .. U.\JABL,1.·:. '."1\ lu., ~1_ .. 1 ~10.000. NE\V l't\INT & Like ne\v 4 l3R. & lge. fa1nily r111 .. at ls. . C\RPF.T" Pier & float. 30 Ft. lot. $260.000. finl" 00111nic1·l·iul ouil1hng 1n ·• ~~·1 • l..it, hu..,c .. )rd, .~~.1 P. · ,.
gi'l'at L·o111~1lio~1 1111h 1hr nn!· n;:J:~l:~";.~· c.111 G.izt. !A.RIC PLACI•,
Bay vie\\' fro1n 4 BR .. 3 ba. single story quc t.'0111l.un:111on ur u r1."ta1J _a,.._._ ;i.; JllaALTOl\9 ~
hoine on GU ft. Genoa lot. $L55,000. :-rorl' :uid a :-11:11·irn1:r; 2 Eastbluff 1030 •, 842·7461 hedroom apn11 n11•nl :1liovc.
LIDO ISLE
General R. E .
14 40X90 Ft. ~250.000 30Xl05 fi't. $165 ,000 Cail 67~7'..'2-j 5.'.:t·l:i1J 01. it:S..!l~7 io02 _c;_.-_""_'_·i_R_.e_. ___ 1_00_2 1 [ 2ou5• ~ ~ wATERrnoNT LoTs . ~~·:;;:.ioT";i """". ""1 ,.,,,. 'Jl'iioo.' ~?.·;,,,?""""· "'"'"· DIST INCTIVE DESIGN-
Big Canyon
Magnificent
One of A Kind
C Sh El Toro 1032 ameQ_ ores
1
YEAR I Lnver.1 1 b1·d1"l11, ~l'-'f"I £11)1111
Beautiful ,;;;;;;;;;::;~~::;:::::;:;;;~~;:;:;:;~~:;:~· Sl'!'J-:1{.l::JI \i{P' lh rni. 11 hnudt'1·n '\:.l··.j ViC\\' honil' in Corona de\ _ ____ _ :: P,H. -i BA I Fh111 r111 & 1~•u111ry 11
:'o111r. ~ Bl'<lrn1, fan1 rm. I General R~E. 1002 1 General R.E. 10o2: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::=:::;~=;:===;;:=I ~~11niil.v iuorn ··hrn. .\.\.\ lands,:ap~~ Superbly <lc<'01·ntrd and land· 001.y fplc, 11-:: btl. on a ;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;:;;;;;:;;;; ..., J>rhc lir 2'li:!2 Jul.Jilo, El l1ui.:c ("<")V p11ti.1 w/B, . ..,.,..
St.1lpt.'d 4 lir hun1r. silua1rd lar·~e <~Jrncr lo!, line in General R.E. 1002 General'R.E. 1002 'h•llJ .111,1 ioC'•' for \•"'llll'!'t"lf 1\•hJI 01·rur111•rt . f,111~
\\'ith vle1v of Big Cunyun la11t!:;cnrin~. \\l.alk to your 82 ' x 140' \1AC LOT IRYINE TERRACE ;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;,1 Don't Call Me "l1a~ $1:1.j()(J 11·ill h11~:. Hol11r.1 s1::.:i00. Hr'Qkt·r, til2·741!,
ai·ea an!! Fashion Jsl;ovt. pri\•atc beach $1~9.000. $i',S OO . OPEN HOUSE Assume 7112 0 ,0 VA fl'1111u·es hit-in.-;. dsh11·shr in l Ev•·~: ~!fi."-l:l7i. _ F"onncr n1odrt home 11·11h "' /t A Duple. X ! ! 11 •' 11 -l i 1 rd k i 1 '"h P11 . , •• .__..__iiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiio-•I
S I th B h 4 Bedroon1s or 3 & tnaid's II II · I I L C G d lfil'Rl' a•'ti1·ilics roon1 Sl'J1<1· I . tep~ o e _eac 2 HOMES ON A LOT l'OOJll, :: baths. t.lo\e·i11 Grileious livin~ & C'll· Loan $223 Per I'n1 a deli~hlful 2BH IH1tl 111•11 i1·11 -tf}-o11 r1 r•aqJ1•tu1~. c q1~ a uesta ran a
rated frun1 rC>sldi'ncc. Sc•. Prunc ::.outh of Jl1gh11'av '.!I 0 . . ,1 . 1 terl11in111g: ,.,., a gr~·al Hl· owni'l'S , si• l"l' 11 1111 bc:ui· & f1·pl•·. Sr<' lod;i~·'. Edniorc ~'()() sq fl.
eluded outdoor living uren lx•1lroo. n1s 11n an o\·ersizcd E/SI DE $43 ,500 <Xln II ton. " inucurf'• yard vestn1cnt nt Bi; Cunyou M_ "• y,.,. .. _nt ~ tiinl ru·i,.111.~ ,..,,1,,,,1, Ja,r. \nil 171 11 .i.~r ... :'.l:'.S. "l .... 1•• • I ·" I 11•ith shacty pa1jo. It 11·ill IK' ~ ~ " .-~ "'' r' _ -ID:1 J-IJ~....£:rt'cn, oacn!•i ul 11_!.!.b a 1 11'01·<.-u ans to -"-ESA-\'ffif)E J BR . Country Cluh. l.uxu\·ious : 1 N B .h PLUS 7 '; lntl'rcst uf ··1111• h1•n1c· 1 '\1111 1111:.:r• , · I k d I ·1 ,1 ,_ !ove· al rirsf sight 1rh<'n yoo I w 1· 1· ear eaC i.:-uruen. v1e1v r1•c , ;:as a 1 uru s.. , . k'<lroo111, JS x:,. iv 1•n1. c 1n· 1 . '.!·S101y IM:'l]1\YJ1n 11lw< ho11us 1oon1 .
rucletl firl• pit. l\lain J\·~i·I 644-7270 $37 ,900. Sl'f' !his <!clighlful honle. ing rooni. dblc 11·c1 bar. Trl'C lin1•J Cul·de-Sfic. Pril·· A c.harn1in)! If · rc-nt111 1rill1 \u11n1ry Siilt' 11:u~ fr.nu!y 1110111. A,.:l'll l
tlCllL'l' feullll'($ n t'0111·•·1·i.,u. I localcxl on one of lhe lx>!!t•r n1p.rblr 111ftster balh. Ch1·ncr 1 · !Ill' enuy. i\l111n111olh livim;. Pl1".nle yurd r·u1Tcn!ly 1i1'1>-g r:11111!ul 1 111:. '.! lull lml h~. 1 96S. \ l:Jli
lion 11ell Jn li\·ini,: roo111, NPT BCH 4-PLEX stlwts in h'\'inc Ten11.cc. 11·111 ciui·.v at 9~,' ·. $\f..0,000. 1m1n. &![).'1ralc n1assi\'C tlucu~ tL/nll). Sha:.: t·aqi!_•ls. h 11 ·in.;. :::::::::::::::====:::=:::j
fvrn1lll dinini;. ruuiily roon1. Goin.c:: -going · gone at Or ll'a...;r 01111011 SIOUO. f11111ily roon1 \':Ith c·•,.:y fi1·r•. ALL 1Ji~h11:1~li··1·. r." r ~ r u us
laundl')'·Sc11·lng l'0'1m, hH·~l' $1 15 ,000 $86,000, F'et' ~nthly. . plnL'I'. Couuuy kitc/u•11. :$\'· . s ' -. r·u ... 10111 1tnlfll'"· L.:tl'.!l' l':\· USE 7°/o VA LOAN
ma.0:1rr :r;1Litr. 2 fireplou'<'S, FERGUSON HESTER '.!IJ Ruc Gr-::ind V111l':_C p;1n•li' run1111J tJinc. CIANT on •1 g~nei:ou· lix!I.~ 1,.,1
1 .'" p11~~"1 ;,o;:;.:rrc:t1tt• 1~·110 ,\,I SEABURY l
Hll n1odc-rn amenilil's. Cull --. Ask_;;! ga11• for 1!in:ctiQllll TJ.';LY RF:l>ECORATED. 6'f lion. l~·~ ~u;'~·J I H /\I{(;.\ I '."' ;i1 S-11.UOO. ll,.,llll'. rtierry rondrtiun. Tl'"'
kilchL'n 'ully •'qui11p•vl \\·Uh Ontu~ Re altor,·, Inc. Open Evc1y D11y J •• , SIZE hrdmorns . CO~TPLE· the Ill'~_ sou~h-of·h11 Y •x:I•· 11 al\.:11 ;1_1.;. ti's 11 r:. E,\ L
673·K.·.:io roran.appoinrrnent./ I 21 VOGEL & BABBITT \'E:JlAND.~ 11it_h 111a1'l<h· ~" I· Ml _:.~:1!(i() Prin1•ip:i ls 0111~_ c:J.t'l>l'ls. 1lraJ"ll'S. f l oor 1>.I
OPf.N trL !I . n s fUN ro fif NICE V.A. NO OOWN ---=-""'"' J 1401 Dove St., Ste. 220 n1allo11· fil"C' r111i;. HI G Fountain Vallev l 034 patni \\ ;.lk hi -.ciloul •. 01;1
[ ®. I This:: yr. olcl &IC'CI profl('z1y
1
, ~ I I Ne\\'j)Ort Beach 644•6056 TJ{f:E:S. ~uih-in n1oun111in s 1 -~:;...s:i::~ , I hu~ 4 Bdrn1s, 1 Ba. a large Jl!J'i Orange-, C.l'll. 83,9781 1111lcrfall. f ,\JtilT SJZE:ll I '
-ran1·r111 & 1~ heatr1I ,f.: 6-12.1771 ~ Y.r\H D. Ah.1n1lon~t arm l'f'H· ' ~ ' ' I . l O T~.KE OVER 1 1,,111::,,'",.~ &P·"",,1.,·,,,i". .. "',.', 1o,_''! .... '.i'i ' _ _ I d1 rnr \ou. llunv on 1hisl -----_
1
Big As A 1 utdoors Gov"rnment Lo ans . ., ... ., ·"'-CORNER SPLENDOR I , · 1~. cail tt"ll'! ~42.1;;.:!.·i. CAMEO SHORES L11ri:1· I l'.1tn11 11.11111• 11/hll".., .. 1 NI In .111 BY OWNER fasl ;it S.19.~f.[1. Call 1iulek, I BAYFR~NT H~r~r. Vi ew H~mes_ 'l "ou'll lo1c th•· \\lflc O[ll:ll _ Srrikin:;:lv flf•llL' :: Bl! .. 11 ith l:t•11u.; l<K111~ •. in11nl1) ~!1 I•• " ,1; •• 1 RDIL\l .)\)11.1 ·, 1 ;,
'-
-.'·CL. ""· yt>"'I, 'B. •1. ·.-.. :..·_,.,,. ·n. NEWPORT BEACH An 1n\·1ta!1on to griic1011.~ hv· fl'elin·~ of lh1., Co);1a :\l•':>H I Ol'fl'JTIL!l' • rr s fU"1 roBE NICf' 0t·e·in 1:i1•11 ~· llUVI \:lnJ r1r1-lo ll'h•·n. 1tin1112 1·111. !;..:-l• 011~··~· ·'" q 0 ~ ,1,;'.,,C i 1 1 "'i•' ·' " = '~ " "'"' ~......, . D ]' ,. f· "I ho •' ~ ~ " ~ ~ . ' . . . · Tl-'X \S 'JZF , 1 d I :;.111(11}1. 111 Sl.1,11""· 1~ J trac1ive :: bdrnt honic, '.!ha.:-. ~SELECT j 12U fee l zoned for 1-0.111!111•1\•in l ing. :ir 111 ... •11111 Y me · 1101111.>. ·• I lu.:::•' !J1•ilH>un1s. -~ an1·inl!. ;\/(11 l'·Jll , (•11d11io11. fl·111''· ·· ' · ~ ' · 'u r _ · . 1 r , ; l .
Din. rni, brft arr•a. Co\"Crt'<l 'I p usr on !he bav al S\\ l'lll·ncr cus\0111 drta1lt.'<I Car 111 c-I IJnlhs, 2 brirk fi1 111"'''· .sr·•• ·J!JO ~al" lu1. 1:r1•.1!111ng .~11;111.' 101· ~"u 11' er · 1 rll tn~~ K 1,"
PHI lo. Larb'C land~cape<I lot . ..ROPERTIES P:1ln1 s. Edgi:11n1cr !.ill~t.~. n1odcl:. ;~ bdrn1s., r a. Ill i I y 1an1ily 1'01)111 Hn{I lllUt'll. ,,.,,. -GEM-llJ!• t•nl 111.' f:1111il~. s l!l,:11~l.. ~;~~:~'.~~J;Jn, t.'l_I ••
J\·lu•'t:'·i n condition! Qnl y
1
. adjnet.'lll loautorerry clock. rni., il inui~_l'nl. Pnc·C'd •u , llHH·h n1urt•. :\11 '.!nd i·a1 , The Real Estate Fair -_ ----$79.!I()). 642_2393 V11·~1>3 L.'.liTy Prisrri· sell al 57J,J00 & you own neerlt•d hct"<' -1\;il!; l•1 -l'.!l1·l-" Tu.~t1n ,\11· .• 1\.B. 8J9.61 33 or 536-2551 $ QUICK S I
G-••• ,., R.E. 1002 Geno•al R.E. 100··2 PET!-; 13AH.R£TT RJ::,\LTY the lnnd! l!\"('l"ylhill)!. ,\ ll'~Tifil' vi~l,U!', I Fast Occupancy llEALTOH.S !il'.!·H;:?:; --- -WE BUY HOUSES · / C. F. Colesworthy etJJl fo1· full r1c1n1!s. 5\li-.i&IO. ff rn:· \\ 11.1. l.l)\ J·. : I' ~··11 Huntington £each 1040 , 1 --------------------i:~ .. l~:~;~1(~;i,~~.lassificcl REAL TORS 640.0020 1 Eastblu . uuusu;d dup'Px. 1 ~. BH. Ask for Ed. I
('nll u~ :•l1<1ul rh ls c:-;1r;1 nc-ar :; ba 1111\Js(' ,<;, 1·2 BR. "J. KASABIAN
-·
I ,
Wne10 else? And nothing :.ou!h ol S<;!a
R<.1nch's boldne:.s to con1pare il with
But then 11 does ncfy comparison Deep
c'ourty:.11ds. balconies and decks
tvel'f'Nhere: spac1ou~. ;.iccumn-lOdallng
residences 101 unLornrnoncrs. WOOCI
:;hcathcd, c11ppt:.ll eave. saltbox
arch1\ecturc. Delle~ de&eriplion. rnusl be
\'Ii.Liked about to be applt.'Claled. MOIOI UP
SuperlOt Avenue from the Pacific Coast
Highway to eight smusl11ng models. From
SSl,000 und worth t>V~rv JJCnny rind tllen
SOrflt.!. Dorl'! sniH .it Ne.,.,~ Beach. ellher.
You might get a lungtul of rresh
sea·borne air'
I
I
General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 :: br raniily roun1 hon1e in !i:J. \\'0<11.I r1a11eli11:.:. ~1:ilned POOL OR
Eastblufr 11ilh large park .clns~. ~·r111r·s. lk,;1f'h F(w11 BEACH Real Estate 962-6644 1
ma en ab I irvine
realty
LIFE CAN BE BEAUTIFUL!
\\ihen li ved in an in1maculate Park Lido
condominium facing pool & garden s. 3
Bedrooms. 2 baths. fireplace. $46.950. Bob
Owens 642-3235. (S65J
•2 COLL INS ISLAND
Crui se by then call ror appt! r.1agnificent
chateau ·w/117' on l3ay. \Valnut panelling.
lg, roo 111s. huge billiard rm. Elevator to
2nd floor & roof gHrdcn. $385,000 incl. land.
Ca th y Sch\veickc rt 642-8235. (S60)
PRIME VIEW PROPERTY
l!nrnaculalc & custo1n buiJt 4 bedroom,
lan1ily room hon1e. Roon1 fur boat or
trailer. $130,000. Lynne lWthell 644·6200.
(~7)
BIG CANYON -TREMENDOUS BUY!
4 Bedroo1n Broad1noor on quiet st reet -
great vie\V -1nuch privacy -covered
patio & so 111uch ~JORE ! 5159.500. Ton1
: Queen 644-6200. (5681
FOR KIDS & BOATS & FOLKS
J\•Jagnificent 4 bedroom Bayfront \V /sandy
beach & pier for 50' boat Sauna. Every
built·in in1a gi nablc. 8195,000. Loi s l\liJlcr
<-8235. (S69)
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA
Ne\vly listed! Sharp 4 bcdroo1n \\'/ne~1rly
nc\v shag carpeti ng. Excellent decor.
HUGE lot. $47 ,500. Hele n Ba ll 644·6200
(Si3J
PRIME BAYFRONT LOT
One of the last opportunities to build on
lhe bay. Pier & sli11 privileges for 50' boat.
J\'lain channel easily accessible. $12 1.000
Ieel land. IJcverly ~lorphy 642-8235. !S70 J
BRAND NEW IN WESTCLIFF
Spacious. custom 4 hcdroo1n. 3 full bnth
hon1e \V1convcrs1.1tlon pil. Jg. ran1lly roorn
\V firep lace & hur. ~I ZS.500. OPI'::\' J),\11~\'
1-5 P.~I. 1201 lllGllLllNIJ DH. IS141
SHORECLI FFS
Prcstigiou~ location '"/private b e a c h .
l..ovel y 3 bedroo1n ho1ne "' 1\'ic"' of \vat er .~
canY.on. $155,000 fee . Joyce Edlund 642-i2:J5.
(538)
101 Dover Dtl•e 642•1235 1641 MllCArlllur 6•• 6200
NttWPOtl 8••cl'I, C1lil0tni1 1266)
-:::::::::::~::::::::::::1 JtlH·.i;irdanJpo~~ihlebo11t, h1·l1lgc I hlk 12.-i ---TAKE OVER ~~1 r1·ailf'r ~toi·agc access. G0Jd(•nn11!. 011·n1·r/Builder. !>1•;111 t1ful :: lo\'1!n1un1, h11~1'
j HIGH ON A HILL I Qu1t·:1 CHTUP!tlil_"Y 11.«f slKlr! 675-6!121 0!K'11 I0-:-1P~I. ,ulr!.1111 Qly111p11· ,.1/{' !•.](11. GOVERNMENT LOAN , {'~cro1v d<'J<ircd. 01vi1rr \\"ilt (){)<""T J'"d•'(' hi !hf• outsirl··~ \\r•itl rhTldn:.: ;u1rl fire pir. ;; ,f,, 1 Bit hnn1eo; In "\Ill
NE: \VP 0 RT REACH ... 11rll twlii finonrc ;ii only S6t9JO. Sci' tl u· kiri·t;,.11, 111111 n n. '.! Full h;tlh~. h1•·111· .~h"~ ;irrn~. :-.11 1po;1lif~i11:.:. ~·,,
I fll'il"t~I a1 S l3.~i1Xl. J)(•li1-:htr111 C·'I ""1211 1 I 1 I n11ln·inlu1111.itionl"<1J!l.;\.;:1t 3 b('drn1, 21~ Tu1vnhou.;i•. •u .,..,..-M .\· ~1·d. of lhii.: ::br. 21 ~ b;1. ''11 rJ"~~•.1::;.,. upgr:" •'• 1 n·u· '(lfi-:~.I· ~!IORECLlfF~ h•lllll'. ~. HI/I . ..,,;fi,.1111J. pool pri1i lcgcs. c10~1· t fl ----------1 IJf';u·h. ~hopp1ni:: A· tr:ins· ' lo:in :1v11il. :n~ •. D1'ifr11outl ., USE 70;. VA LOAN I
portii!ion I~ ~pi nd1·iJ1, f ~ He!. CD.\1. S9'.! •• IOU. 011·11cr . . ~ , • O • ' ~ ' fil0,.3-lf>~ !'-1: .. \~L I .~ H :\IE I Park Lido, N.B. 01JC'11 Sul/ · • __ 962·4471 ( :::; ) 546-8103 " ('tll"JT) 1~1111l!lrin, nu r:inv-~.,
Sun 1 -~l. I WI TH LUCK I •lr,qj)1'~. fl.,r.rs, r:•int. 'led\,; PETE BARRETT . ~!llll' uff<'1" Illa) 1:iki: thi" 2 BLKS TO BEACH Ju ~dl<OJI. ,\;._:; S!l:~-.'():;-;
REALTY 2 SMAL L HOMES 1 So :? Bit duple' on ;,
--011,. 11 1111 h;u·1.hiood f10ll1·.~ ~o· 101. Ol\'111·r·, i11 a hur1·y "MARINERS COVE '' Hunt. H.trbciur
642·5200 675-4060 .'i: lircpl;1~·r. ELL.;lsidt:< Cos1a -11ill C\"l'n finnncr•. l'1'1n11• I Year Old 1042
.\h·~J. 1·lo.~•' 1n. $-IG.500. k•1:;uinn S"!i.l~t!!Pl"l\uh· :.:.d•' L..'ll;11'ih•d '"Ill· BY {l\\":-,.1-:rt :~ Bl~. " '."'~_....._.....,_. 1 Roy McCard\e Realtor Ll1'niNJn i\-..~r.·1:•r1~., 11~;:.1::1 1 1111u111y -:; h!l..s t•i ~anil . h:., T1111nl1"11sr. B 1"1 "1•1•1
1 NEWPORT BACK BAY '1810 Newport Blvd., CM rx·~:.\:'ll ~\'!E\r. c I(·' t" rn Tli1<·k ( "h:i•ll)f'!:.!111' <"il!"P•'l UH•, \(}•' fi•1:on n \ :1 I I L.11"g"~'· Qtnili1y t'o11.;lrut'lt·d 548·7729 ho1ll<'. IUOO "'I· 11. 1;,1:.:1,IM)ll.l lhr11 •1111 : :-; II r.~ p Ill t: f>r;j_l)U). l";ill s1r.-1.·.11
I fnnnlr horn<' 011 ('lll·tl1'-s:11· r··,,1., 11:, J;JII'ni-. l·n,11.1·111. ~L•1n·;,~1· In ~l:•~lt'I', p1111" lrvine 1044 H~iny shr1k•' l'Ollf. J"U~l\1 · I'\· ---l:·····rll1. \'l•)I, ~I II II •'!' k1 1d11·11. llU'' l!ir11 . ,\ ----------
1
!1 ·ri•1r. Tl11'••1• h1 .. 1h1>0111s. '"" Balboa Island 1006 1n;,.:JO:;.~ :-;1111 iin;1n• 1111: I 1·•·1·111111•· vo u11f•'•·. •·;u1rlrl11o· BIG, BIGGER balhs. l111nilv l'HHll :111d • --~---~·---. • . , ,,, d111P' \l"if"! .11°111•· , ... 1." he11r1•d r~ool. S."17.~~~I. *BAY VIEW * I HH .l~Ot.;S I·. •1/ll!•I. "11 l.··1 k1·1··rl il1':11,..1·11'~ ,\· i1:dl ... , . BIGGEST!!!
3.i!!I J\Tir:i [..O!ll <t, Co . ...;I:• j\f('"i 1.u.1; .J(,1, 1\_1::" ,1"·, I 1111· "11l.1 l'<ll"! rin:.:~. 5::i .:1n11 T••flll., l•I T11" 'I" r1 d 1• I 11 • IJ, d'
1 C;ill 6l:.l-!0t;(l for;iiipt ~· HIL. :1 hnths. {n111. n 11. l'•oti.IHl(L 111.,..li!li.l h.1' 11pp1 ~uir' Hki'.'.'!1~ __ -,.,11 ,. , 111·. 11 .. , T1·0•1t ,
I Princi pals Onl.v 11•/1v(•\ har. Lge: palio; ·10 qnly. ----~ FREE LIST ! •101·•·r~11y !':1 r~. ;, 1~ J: I ft. loL \111cant. SHi4)00 ----'ioi ~ 1 1 .1 .. 1111~1 :111·''· ?'
Tl1c 1.IB!rsl-dnn1·ttl !hi' \Ve.,1. 011·nc r 673--2711 Costa Mesa 10~ l'.S c (l r EH:-.;\! r: \ T 1,,,111, IH'\I l\ P·• ill! ( '
' ••. rt Daily Pilol Clu~~ificd , ifi7:-l-Jtif,.J Ev~ni11g~1 ltl.I'()"...; 111 (11,111 :•• Co11nl \ 1 h 1· ,, "11 1 -011 11 i,: r11 d r +IJ
General R-:-E-. ---1002 i Gener al R.E. 10o2 CORNER SPLENDOR S.1111.· l111~·rlu1111: -:_•ni:• f1\•:r. ' '11•,.11~1 .\:. ,1 r:1 Pt'~
i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;, Y•ni 'll lui ,. till' 11 i• I•• "f~ n UJ!l~'r•. Lkr ·'I.'-1 hh ,, !1•1·1> I 11" · •·! 11.1llp.i1k·1·
f,·t•J1111.: uf n11, C•i•J,1 I!•'•" :\!,:-.I' l11.1n •1/n• ,., .... 1,, 11.olhd '""H)nnl 1•rlf 1'
SOMETHING SPECIAi.
Ele.trant Corona dcl l\1ar F.state. 5 heclroo111s.
i baths. pool. \ le\1-of islands & harbo1· .\
n1011111r11n selling by Lhe sea . ('all ll•d<iy
oti2.0UO.
INCOME UNITS NEAR BEACH
Build equ ity in .!.h:J rp corner dupl('X 11 lul<.'
relaxing Jn bonus roon1 s over garn ~c . ~tlling
prite includes ranges. rcrrigc rntors. ,,.QSh·
er & dr.vc r in lriunclry roon1. IJriccd to sell
al !!M,OUO.
COUNTRY FRENCH WARMTH
Big Canyon 4: bedroon1 hon1e ,,·ith ti:unil\"
roo111 and su11keu conver,.,,;ll ion area. Lar~c
tcrrHcccl lot. \\'llh plons for pool. [Jc1.:ora1ed
in su ru.u; earth tones. :s17J.900.
RARE BAYCREST OFF-ERING
,\,.,,,u111obl • 6;·1 111 loau. 5 llcd rno1n~. 31:!
hrith .... ra~11lly roon1 . doun~ roo1n . su nken
livln}: roon1, pool '' ilh .Jncu?.zi . t•'unction
\l'ith Oair. l..ocutcd on pre~tig1ous 1\111iguu
\Vu.I'. ~1 51.500.
POPULAR "PRINCETON"
U11ivcrs1t v l1ark fa\oritc! 3 Bcdroo111 ii. 2
baths. fo ri11H I dl11in g, roon1. t'athed)'aJ cci!in_g
In ]], 1ng roon1. 1.o,.cly CO\Cred patio, Near
p;:i rk 1\: pool-.. 8~5 .l)ll(I. "
DIAL 644-1166
ll'1nu•. :; l h1~" h1.'d1111 .... ·1·oi1·:,1f I" •111-•I hu.>•I' 11:1: .\. 1 ... ~ P••!10 U\ r(':1 1
l•a. :: lu 11·~ 11'11-. 11111 nl• ··11 \ ·· 11 l d" , .. , \';,. ~;,~_·..r 1•
.t· llllll'h U\ .. I• '" :!nd •'It \\, llll"f \I ··~mol1•t. ld,-lr.t.I~
nt•1•rh•rl h<'r•• 11·11~ I·• ··1•·~
1•1rr)th1n.: .. \ 1v11 1lw 1ah1-.. 1 STUD IO CONDO
•·:ill t .. i" f11!1 ti •· 1 I I. '·'
11••1 11;, " f(• :.II•·~·,. ·, U;-:,•· U
132.000
'\F\\ f'(ll!T l.l\'lt.1: \
L'p:.:r:•d••rl t J:r. " 1:' 1 ""
<!• •. ~· '' ti 11" I. l ',
h1lh11l"I 1""'111. i•tJ!I 11 • ,,.,'
1••11!1 ·• ,\ 111111 11 "!"' • I ''"
1~"1111111'\ 1•h1h hi 111·• 1!
1,,11. J,,.1 p1·1,~·
:0.111.LVI! Iii. \I , ,.
1; 1~·. 1~ r r -. ~:-\Sl \It; lf 1'•! ~ 11 \ ~
:! BR \11\\11hnu~1·-\I<·•'\"• 1d•,
I 6'•t1I 11ni1. 111!1•>, l"'•"'l
I '2':1.:11)1 rl\\C :?n<l ~.::·:.~·r; I
!'!11\Ttl' :; r.1t ~ l< • .1. \\,ti~
1•1 1•11 ~ 111~ ,\· .11 1'.1Ht ,
~;,fl.~~Jfl \I I I. 1 S l:J:,\1.T\
l~ '·' 11. 11!'1 ~•I• I• "111
h•·:,.·li ~:.!. llKI ol"l\!1. t•ulJ 1 I''"'.''· ~':':.'•M! J:l;r ,.,,1:.!-711o1;
THIS IS GOOD!
" " .... !I !.'-. ', JU«I
-' 1Job 'lPellil. . . .
. -·--1R.enlto
1 .. 1 \\,-,1,11t f:.111~ BJd~.
I 11011·r• 111 I' 1! le II'\ 11h'
Days 552.7000 Nights
"" ,, . ~
'" •'' ., [ ..
'l•.
• I o L ' [\-... •
' "I I •" >'1 •• '" ~
1--~--·1 ~~~~ ~-
216 1 Sdn Joaquin Hills Rd ., N .~.
A COLDWELL BANKER CO.
1 ' .. . . -
' I ...
D ':I.. ~'"" PILOT
1r!jne ' 1044
UNIVERSITY PARK
R e,c r ea1lon. purk·like ~ur
l'Q\'l!ldl"lCil ttlld '11011pll~ l.'(\!I•
\'~lliCll!,"Cli nil J(O \\'il.h llthi
~. Jxim1. Z OOth townhouse
pric."Cd iat only $,;1.500.
CALL ll2·7l00
• VISION •
_ REALTY
~ •l'ffi h111 COlllJllUIY
t71U\·, P:-irk Cl'rlll't'. Jn•lne
ottivas1 of Color&
fn tltc rant·h: Just l!1i y1.·1u·s
0114. ;: hdl'lllS. 2 IJl11.h.~, bl'i(·k
lhlllola ce. E!1~c11·1c built·ius.
(:(nlral ail' t'OnditionluG.
Ci1tQ:couJ yards! $.\8.$00.
Cull 6~4-87j()
600 Newport C'cnll•r D1i\'e
L•9un1 Be•ch 1048
e VACANT e
Very Serious Seller
Two :itory Colonlnl. O;:ean
t•iew. Palatial, 4 BR & ram.
nn., 2112 BA., M' llvinJ;:"
rm.,..\\i lh 5to11e Urcplace-,..all
bttns, dshwshr, ceramic tile
.~ Indoor-Outdoor carpeting,
Shag carpeting and custom
drapes thniom.-J-fuge p:11io,
O\'e.l'Sized yard, do u b I c
gar&gi'. $7'.l.950. Tem1s. CALL <h'l671
• . .-I
Wrdntsd~r. OctObtr 9, 1q74 ""-
Newport a •• ,h 1069Newport Be•ch 1069 Newport Shor•• 1on Income Property 20oo·1 · House• Furnithid "'" ... Unturnithfld HIOuae1 Unfurnished conc1o.-Furn i¥! _,_,V_il]_f ____ R~ * NEW LISTING'* EASTSIDE ·UNITS B1lbot lsltnd 3106 Coste Meto .322A MJulon Viti• 3267 PALM SPRINGS 2 er, ' a ey ea1ty Presen·ts ~~ ~;:;:,m•3 N~R' . .'".\l';: FINANCING! HALI' block 10 bay, s Br. THREE vacant 2 B'd rm ) BR, 2 Ba, FamUy rm, ~· ,~\ •:t;: . EXECUTIVE HOMES! .,.s;;C·-~·g..,··· 2 ~1~' •. wa,lk,_):>, Prln1e E:1u11idde Duplex. Ex-2, .... ~o~t.rpl, l car caraae. !~Si· 1.lllO 3 Bdnn home, Palk>, Great Vie\VI . 4 Rec. monthly. (213)$tf~ or m-........,. "' u.ua ct.llent finanClf\i:. \V l L L ,.,.. ._ , nale or Famlb. A.iL ctntl!:Mi. $311), 83(1.245.2 831""8'1'b
CAR!tY SELF! Seller· hC'IP 3 BR. 2 ba. bltt°" trpk-, 2~t!e, ~ Newport 8e1ch 3269 CO "::N:..,00::::;;:..,,~B~lt~,~bt-~lal.,.,.-I
COLONIAL MANSION CAYW* ~D12R90EA*LTY """"'~ uod PAYS LO" Xlot locau.-Br, Cpl, no pel& or ab"'1"· ' avail untuml ovtrlooldnr ~ COSTS! $10,500 buys! DOU· G'fS.7613. See tnng'f. Apt A. 91k> \V LEASt, Beaut Condo. • LAGUNA NIGUEL GOU'
l3 L.1':. DE~RECIATION! 81lboa Penln1ul1 3107 17th St. CM. Bdrm. Fani·n n, Rec Fa.cll1. OOVRSE OWncr ~
Overlooks t\vel ve acre na ture park and most
ol Northern Orange County lrom Spyglass
Hill. A six bedroom super family home.
l.Jke ne'v - includes a Ooo r sale for all the
money you will have left over aft.er you steal
this property. $147,500.
BEAUTIFUL BAYSHORES
The ori ginal O\vner oi this great family
oriented ho111e offers this fine property for
sale for 1he first ti1n e. Largest lot in Bay-
i;hores, 5 bedroo1ns. 5 bath and parking for
5 cars. Keep a sailboat on the sand.
SPANISH TILE
l:>eautiful red barrel tile accent this magni-
fic en t Spyglass J·lil1 home. Four bedroom, a
giant bonu s room, and a large storage room
could total seven bedroon1s. Outstanding
decorating. $149,900.
SUNNY YELLOW
Th&-&lUt ...fill s--th is-1ovel y--large-home-loe-ated
in the choice area of "Old Corona" just a
step to the beach. The fifth bedroom could
be an in-la\v suite,--teenagers fan1ily room,
or a super guest area. Motivated seller offers
$1000. boaus to selling agent. $139,500.
S•nJu•nCp1trn. 1078 Cedur exte1·tor. L a r g e LARGE 2 Br hOtnct Ct:pt $485.mo.642-0288 2 BR. 2 BA. Wnt Nlnt, ~ \'11.Ulted celli~, living & . J:ilV,, m. t"'e~'td yd. ear: LRG 4Br 2ba, fam rm. din Laguna Ntiuel. 4.96-8STT or
4BR. 2™i. or 2BR + lrr ~ms, f1rep la c es . BAYt'RONT . Pier, noa.t, 5 Adu1tt $190 6'15-182'l. rm, dbl gar. No pets. $315. ~1132 OOnu~ m1, Hillilde vie"" Pl lvate patios Ii entrys. 4 Br, 4 Ba. v.lnler or )1!1J'fy, D p 1 646-14:>1 e\1\!a only 1 .,;:::.;;=c'-,.~---=-:.•I
o"'·iier wW flnati(:e. $45,900, Cllr garage. Otluxe units. 673-2039 Ina o nt 3i,26 . · Condot Un.fl.lrn. _._.
831-0'Zil. ~~~ ~:17i!;2~i7~~ Coron• del IAJr 3122 BEAUT. Home nr. Dana' ffi If~~~: r!~~~~.~1r;an:.
South L•gun• 1086 Ol'(N ru. , .... 11s flJH.ro SE NICE.I ~ 1rPL deck...bll.na. cPt'&· -S'.-"O Mo/leaae.-Agt.-673-2".?22
_ ~-~ ~ $ .. ...., liie. 493-1243 1 BLUF1'"'S condo, 6 Bdnn1. LOWER 3 ARCH BAY • CORONA DEL ?.IAR El Toro il32 In1med. occupancy, $6SO.
Be'auUful counhy ~tyle 3 BR 2 Bedraon1, Lanai, bl& patio. 752-1430 or 4!H-&104
h..:me nesUcd on lrg. lot sur-Top t.'Onditiou. Near beach. 3BR 2BA newly dec'd Bllna
rou.nded by many n1ature :.. $435.00. 9 n10nth lease.I ~ldl~cpd~.~ilio~~n~io.~lo~l~·4~1a:st~'.l'.N~ow~po~r~t:B~N~ch~::3:2:6:9:1 trttll, steps to prlv. beach, EASTSIDE NR c.c. Jncludes gardener. h 24216 Gl'8)'Ston. 586-3279
tennis courts , & park SIX HOUSES-Auun1e 6i~ .'it Cole or6711,e5wpor11t ruu.. fountain Valley 3234 Sl.i9,000 loan · No loan fees ~1)8 000 .r551 I
LINGO REAL ESTATE DUPi.EX-70'xlG8' it.1t, 'will 2 & 3 BR. Nr Park &: Macnab ·lrvme
4.94-8086 499-1391 sell on contract. $36,500. L•gUn• lt•Cl'I 3148 golf roune. 2 ea, bltins, Realty Company ~; 1\CRE-Va1~Wll. Approved 2 car gar. New. No children. BLUFFS
plawi for 7 units. Hurt)• on EMERALD 'BAY M&-3429. Lovely 3 bedroom, 2~~ bath
I I~ this one! $30.50' Jlouse well furni shed or un-Huntington liNch 3240 coodomlniu1n \V/view of .......... ... Ownr/Agt. "48-8642 f 3 Br 2 B ocea . Newpol't Bay. Close to pool ~iiiiiiiiiiii~lii-' THE DUPLEX ,~::.', bettc'h sid~'. ~~ T~'O super sharp, s BR. 2 ~A, &J=::1:.f~~a-2;r-• 67'3-4169 new cpta, drps, ne'v pa1ntl-'==-"'==-'-''-="'--
Mobile Home&
for s•I• 1100
at 33779 f.lcazar Dr. Dann in A out. $26S & $285/lTIO. HARBOR VIEW HOME
Point. Open houlie tor your L•9un1 Charm Ho~••• Ask tor Bev or Dale. No
inspection on Swlday Oet. 1 Br. ~2 Brs. $195. fee. 003-4567 3 BR, 2 &. $<175.
APT' size moblle home in 6· !2-6 541•0760 Bkr. S~~rl;:t&& 0~8~~=d 3 BR, ptesUge nelghborhbod, Steps a\\·ay from Parle,
hdult park on the bay. -$89 999 XI * 4M-8l70 * nearly new. Fplc, ii e p Ele1n. School, S'>''imm.ing
$18,750. 540-3672 -.. ... ..Oiiii' ...... ii"iO'..,...,~!N.;;;;;;';ti;;,;~_;;_l'iMI master bedm, owner will Pool & Rec. area.
Commercial Prpty 1600 • 4 UNITS .Newpor.t le•ch 3169 fi6r1_J~eJlel' • .$350. per mo. 'fL C. TAYLOR CO~IPANY
Investment II you have VACANT 2 Bd house: REALTORS/DEVELOPERS
OWNER Wl-l-L $.1Q,~, ~!!. othci· P!9~rjy -Acreqe.-Alsr!°~3-Bdr~~ 7S:?....0.160
CARRY av2,-. upto$l20,000agt 847-4442 house, c.r.-1. $115. mo . LEASE IT NEW
5$' x 105' lot on NeYl'}Xlrl R _, Co · Singles & Families 0. K. With Ocean View
Blvd., Nev."""rt B ' a c h . FOUR·5 unll apt bldg under eouty mpany Agt. f'ee. 9'lH4Jtl Great kitchens, 3 BR., S ba., "" construction for sale. Close HARBOR VIEW $:)5,000. 10 o/c doivn, owner SHARP 3 Br Home. 0 •••ted fireplace, \Vet bar, teMls. to major lihopping center. Lov 1 3 bedroo f U ...,....,, \vill cw;-y. Cu ll for In· Jst yr write-off $l·L'l. Call e Y m, am Y ceiling & frplc in tam nn. jacuul, 11\vlnuning, etc. formation, P R E ST I G E 'room '-''/\'\!!.,.,. · f u 11 Y Lg pvt yd. 2 car gar l 'ERLOOKING NEWPORT
HOrtlES 645-6646 _536-_~"-'='~or=50-~-50_l=O~~-I furnished. S575/mo. (St~l \\'/alley access. $350 nto. BEACH! From $400 n1onth.
COVINGTON Joy"' Edluod ID-8235 838-0259 alt 6 pm. Call 64Hl41 Condominium•
for s•I• 1700 4.pL£X $93,500 . ATIRACTIVE and con-3 BR CONDO, Patio, :rrp.1c, -Ne\\'PQl't Crest Realty
vcnient l bdr. Ol\ water. Bltns, v.·.alkable to beach. NE\VPORT BEACH truI
Just 3 yrs old &. one of p za mo. DI¥-' iv/t\l:o !lips. ~ai:;e $200. Call ~eel, beautilul setting .' wJ
D,£LUXE 2 BrL To\l.'llhoUH,
So. Cout Villa,. irta. CQril·
pletely aJr condition. N.w
carpeta & dnpet. Pool .I
cabana pr1v. Bedroom bal·
cony, 2 <:~ ~e. enclotted
patio. No water bills ,. rraa.; to cut. $28$. rno.
Ov.'1\r.' 546-6352
NEW Hieh rl1e Condo. in
San Cletn. 3 Br, 3 ba., fl'pl , all appl, oceanvlew, \\'&lk
to pier &-belt., l car cov'd.
pkg.. \\'/stor. n 4+538-6511
or 714•49$-8260
FOR lease, 1rg 2br, condo,
nr OCC, CM, crpts, drps,
blllns, re!rtg, · 2 car gar, 1,._ ba, patio, adlts, no pets.
QIU m.86S8 for appt
N.B. Large 3 BR. 2~J Ba.
Frplc, Refrig., dbl gar1 encl
patio, pool. Nr I!oa&, $33S. mo. Adults • no petll.
642-3~3
2 & 3 BR condos. Adults
-S~is~00tir2951 s (!_: r
003-'2832
]BR 2 ba CONDO on El
Niguel Golt Courie,
dlsh1~·asher, garbage dlap,
2 car gar $325. 831·907'-eve.
BACHELOR, retrlf.• n o
stove, refs req. No pets.
$125. mo. 675-8109
Townhou1e Unfrn 3525
. • ' ,
• • '
" " ;
' " l
LEASE OR SAL!" !~;r0Q~~ ?n~slB:rr:1e~ $215 • w/o dock priv. 2IJ·249•2.w.i rut. 6 "m 3BR, family room, polished BRA.'ID new TOWNHOUSE
Close to Westcl!U. 3 Bedni>m three 2 Bdr. units. O\vner 675-7156. EXECUTIVE 4 Bdim, 4:e 1\-'0od ll001·s, beam i!eWngs. In Jl·mUniton Hubor, 2 BR,
EMERALD BAY adult Cundo. $45,coo: $350. \\'ill llnunee at 9o/o .. Pride CONDO 2Br· 2 ba fabulous rec rm, crptli .l drps. Avail l 'ear's Lease $575.00 mU1. 1~3 ba, trplc, 4'ont I back •i
A large family home on the pe~ month. $50//credit. By of ownership. Close to view. -Poat ~ip, P>o1,· jacUz,. Nov.L $475; mo. 963--7878 Cole ot Newport Rltrs patloii. Pool, jacuni 4
occ-an sidt? ot lhe hwy. 5 1 ~~~5~~~~~;~~~;~~~~~ I· ~ow~"'~'·:Af~te~r~S~P:':':"~':·=~-. major shopping ~nll!:r; Call zl, &:at. Avail ·Oct 15 to Bkr. 67~5.SI I sauna. ;~ blk llhoppLn.:, walk Bdm\S.. family mt. v.ith now (n4) 152-1700 Jan 1. 673-7022 ~tr. Head. NO Sn1og QUIET new well to beach. Wkdays 8:30-5
fr'plc. & wet· bat·: fonnal -IN'V£STMll~l!~l 4 BR. 2 BA· beach house, scrubbed 3br Tow~e. CONDO, 4 br, 3 ba, tam. (Z13)636-1071 eves l: •icnda dining rm .. walk to beach. Laguna Be•ch 1048 Mission Viejo 1067 Duplea:es/Unltl ill; winter $350• Yr round $400· shag erpllng, _pvt P&tiO, rm .. dln. rn1., pool, sauna, ln<ll~0.1246
It's Emerald Bay's best· _ for s•I• 1900 • ' • {213)791:-30TI or &15-7573 ' pool. $285 mo. lse. 536-0687. jacuui, te~li;. Pro t. SECURITY cont, 2 Br; 1~
buy al $139 51)) ----------:__ --....,. REALCO --·---WINTER LARGE 3 br 2 ba Home decorated. E.'i:traa. CI08e to Ba N child und ,. XIII
TURNER ASSOC -D-PEN-D;T;ILY-1i7i •SPANIS H BEAUTY e 2 COVINGTON BROS. 4 ' ' • )>cit ..,_.128 or ..,_.177 • 0 "~ t ' • IHI [£·5 Red tile roof. "split 3-levcl", plexes, side by side, 6 rno. LO 2 Br. 503 38th St., Npt Is., nr. bch. Cpt~ .• frpl., blblli.,,1..:=·=""'"'-'"-'=""-'--~'="'COU'-"'$280."""'mo~5364409~~;...,=I 1 t!JJ N. Coast Hv.·y., Laguna 1 1. h . d , k -w. o.,1 loc•t•'on 1.0 H"nl. _ N.B. 1-213-317-1640. i250. $325 mo. Avail. now. 963-3450 ANNUAL lease, Duplex new LAG. HLS Nu \l'-ld 3BR
494-11n 31572 MONTEREY ~~-1e;~~11 ~?ne"rn~; ;bt ·i~ Beach~Jncome over $1~000 lndustri•1 Prpty. ~ Housu Unfurni1hed NEW CONDO, 2 Br., Plush ~lJi~r 13:r,t4 car (~ffi 2BA, dbl ga:r, vt';... $290.
Laguna Beach sep playroom, log burning a 1no. Buy one or both Decor. Nr. Hunt Hbr., bkr. !143-8364 {~)un~3871 830-9752 aft 6pm & wkendl.
8 Ow fir% roof patio overlook· for $15,000. dwn., 9% int. ACREAGE Gentr•I 3202 8•!6·3648 . or O I ttJ.lnbu M_ • ~ 2~s Y~n ~: Lot-6 Jn the heart or South Laguna. ifig vt.ille)•:--A-truly e."citing 1-1~: Prtn, only, Pl!'tfSC-:-Edinger Avenue", '!H~un~l~!n-gt~on-1 Vi'f.C 4----iJR 2 Ba nr Shops THE-BLU"f.FS. S poil e & •, ~P-lt• · rll_~ --f
p a.f' ki n g Spaces-Fenced Ne1~· custont. Ocean view. home. Only $55,IXXI. Tc1111s Call. Ghazi, Agt, M&-9521 Beach; 2.57 acres, l\J-1. schl & pk ~gnolia & barely used; 4 BR., 3 ba., && Yd-Fruit Trees- 2 Lge. 3 bdtm., 2~2 bath cus· or trade-in. Vacant, n1ust OCEANrRONT. ReduCed to Possible commerclal. Near LANDLORDS! Adam11. sl2i mo. 963-6f2'l fani. home, nr. pool. $525
[$!1 to Ql;:t_a.n. Sl5.DOO linan-ton1 home. ready for occup-be sold. ·$120,000. 2/2BR, W. Npt. shopping ~nter & S. D . \\'e Specialize in Ne\vpor: 3 Br, 2 Ba, crpt, drps, PerWmALKo. &-10-5560TO. BEAAgenCHt
cing avail. Principles only. anty! Has lge. liviffg ""'!:-8.ll-Z7i0 495-1830 Buyers t 'mlS. 615-7721 eve/ Fwy, Asking $200,cm. Beach e Coron.a del ?i!a.r e bltins, dhdl\\'asher, newly _ _
Pb.Box 19-t LB. 92652. family rooms 11'ith bea1ned REALCO \Vkends. HARBOR & Laguna. Our Rental Stt· dee, 00 pet&. $295. 847-8115 3 BR.; $350/385, yearly
: *Call G1·8170 * ~~1 ~orr~·i. ~!~~~:a~~'. 4BR. 2ba, 2 sto1y "'/frplc, \\'OODSY DUPLEXE 716 ~u''.vi"ew~.REE to You! Tl')' 4 Bl', 2 Ba, close to schools, lCaB>"RoodfaRealty 2 ba&I&-~
BtUE LAGOON VILLA large rear yard, assun1e 1% J asmine-, Cd:i.1. Best loca-$375 very clean. ~1837 , nt mt, , '-"vu
Prtine--Jooation. -v-iew,-2BR, ~mt-.""-~o s~;~:~~IN~ VA. 8:'.!).5939 _t!ooL Uiw me_$625. j93.{)7fil •. _ ~U-Vl~Vl_BENTALS ~ t213> $NiG8~ves. ~·-~N~~ ~ 1chl. $:19S_
2'k BA, llll applian~·es, PROBLEJ\IS JfERE, 101;1' Newport 8e•ch 1069 \\'ebb Realty COMPANY 673-4030 or 494·3248 I • mo. 644-WT.
decorator furnished. Serious DO\\'!\ HANDLES : l\IAl\ES lncom• Property REALTORS BACHELOR duplex $95. All rvine 3244 Newport Shore• 3272
scller-t·irsl tln1e off<'red. 1111:-AN" Xl>NT BU \' AT Lido Opportunity! SINCE 194-.J util pd, i;lngle! welt."Ome
Only $69,500. terms. RF.D 587,;JOO Subinil all trades. Gracious 3 bd1m. hon1e on 673-4400 PVT ~ome, bache!or, $100. * RENTALS * STEPS TO OCEAi.'J, 3 br.,
CARPET, R E ALT 0 R 5 Direclions; ,\'fltch for signs 5-1 fl .: quiet end ot Island. UNITS -UNITS! aJI util pd. Furnished. \·illage 3 Univ Pk 2 ba., ~eluxe duplex. Tennis!
* STEPS TO BEAOI' * Townhouse, 2 + Oen, Frplc,
til_e·Oeck, Blt·lna, $215. yrly
lse. 5219 River, Apt, A.
Newport Beach. Ms-8532
Ap•rtrnents Purnllhtd
elboo l1feTM1--'1M -'
\V~'TER t Br. $200. mo, 1ln-
rte, S??S. r o tor 2. UW pd.
No kid• or pet-675-3613
81llto• Penin1u1a 3707 &-10-SG12 or 4!&-4271 on Consi I-Iwy.I 01,·ner 11·ilt • carry t o lO.B"'o Lots for s•I• 2200 !{JDS, pets v•clc."Onte, 2 Br, 3 BR., 2~2 hi ..... : ... .'.$-l25 Olyn1p1c pool~ More. $295 *OCEANFRONT • 5 UJlh 11ualified buye r. $135.000. ft pvt holJle. $175. Avail now. Deane Homes , yrly. lse. &12-3a73
Apts ;$.~.·." ~4!~:ll' Chacming Waterfront SPENDABLE TWO LOTS total 11141209. Hom1f1nders * 642-9900 4 BR .• tam, 3 ht ....... 1575 S1nt1 A~t 3280 BAYFRONT YEAllLY
,e LA GUNA BEACH e ~ . ~ l-Bd1111. condo. S 6 9 . :;o 0 . Choice location, Huntington $$ LANDLORDS $$ The Terrace .. ·-~ -Bachelor .$223. 1 BR $250. ~-Dn Finan Avail 01l'ner 11·ill consid er Beach. Zoned bus i n e s s , \V . all th b 3 BR., 2 ha. •.•..••. $400/-125 3 Br, l!~ ha, 2 Stry Tnh1e. Ubl pd. adul~no iiets, 926 .SJ97,500 0 '>''11er. 536--0321 lcuse/option. Professional or offices. e servi~e e ~ach Greentree Hoa1cs Pool, Patio, 2 car gar. $295 E. &Ibo& Bl, 675--4533
L•,llun• &e•ch 10'8 494-5611 499.11 00 Newport Shores $11 ,000 each. TE R l\t S . arella &. inland Orange Co. 2 BR., 1 bath ..••••••• $315 ""'~ dep. Avail now . 1.'EARLY 3 bdnn . ..,.... ...... • ___________ ., .. _., ___ .,~_-,,..,_ .. -,..,_, 1'1 Bclrn1s. & den; single \\Tlte: KANPAK, 1993 l<ihei WtUngton lo Laguna Turt.lerock · I ;:640-8226==------~ ,_
'-• story·, ll'alk lo b ' ' c h . Rd Klh . M . H f'REE to YOU 4 BR 2\1 bath ••~ U , • p k 329_. to bay and ocean. Walk ·DEFLATION ,,.:~ ·• ei, aui, awati CAU. US OR C01ttE BY ., " 8 ... ····~ n1ver11ty Ir " to bus. n1arket, shops, and •.. L11gunai Niguel 1052 $50,t.VJ. O\\·ner 1l'lll carry. or Ph. 808-M79-l.5':l<'I. ALA R I 642431 4 BR., M baths ......... $47a . . · 673-9045 613-«65
SPECIAL
Back Bay R·2 ROO?\l FOR 23 UNITS ant• 1 3 3 BR., 2 ba. .: •••• $475w/&dltr 3 BR, 2 BA. atrium, dbl ear. pier. .
-N!'11· 4 bdnn., fa mily + din· FREE FR.BE College Park On greenbelt nr adlt pool. BAY VIEW, Beach. 1 Br
Tiif.:t w
1
Ul be your lST in1-J / .. ii ... I , lng 1111. 2 Frplcs. Profess. E.;:::nid: 11.C.:::it. ~ii° OO ' e Prolessional Service e 4 BR., 2~11 ba ••• 11 ......... $450 1\vail no11'-J38;i n10. Ph. S?001· &Id $250d.,ul"Util--pdE,
preM on, \l'hen you see this .,..-fkfui-/r'J, J..>WHV r!ecor. Pool, nl8ny extras. ~ *LANDLORDS* Par 552'-3091/5'i2·7500 pier par ng, a · ....u • UNIQUE 2 STORY 1-IO~IE, $119.500. Mount'n, Deserl, 3 Bit., 2 baths .......... $450 H F /" Iv J300 Edge\\'ater ll) tin-2566
BUILT ON 1 1~ LOTS. Resort 2400 Homefinder1 * 642-'900 Garden J-fomes sea urn vn rn Oce•n Front & Y•arly
oe1ailed all \.\'OOd exterior, SPECJALJZING IN 1---------California's Largest l BR .• 2 bi1: ............. ~ NEWPORT 2 & 3 RR, 2 Ba. Bltins,
h&s large s u 11 de ck LAGUNA NIGUEL VJE\V •Rental Service!e Lido Isle frplc & !>atlo. 675-i5l5.
eni!]Osed '1'/post & rails PROPERTIES DESERT HOM£ "RENTERS! I'' 3 BR., 2 b:. ••• ......... $500 SHORES Tt!A'T' OF'f'ERS A SCEN IC SEA TERRACE PRIVACY 9 UNITS . 4 BR .• 2 ba ............. $690 STUDIO APT .. priv. beach, VlJ OF THE OCEAN. P RIVATE GUARDE:J AREA (3 Tri-Plexes) ~ou . Gcj. All The Houses ~ CALL 552·7500 Cule 2 be.droo1n home. \Valk $.175. mo. Inc. utils. 774-9175
6 blks from beach, 2\) yrs on fine acre!! in Ha pp y available tor rent tn OUR • VISION • to beach and shops. $!li5.l ..:°':....::":;;'~°";o:'";,,..,==o--I
Spk wling 4 BDR~r. & DEN OCEAN VU townhomrs, 2 PLUS VIEW old. Xlnt financing. \Vill sell Va 11 e Y Riverside County. BULLETIN UPDATED 3 Unfurnished. BY THE BEACJI
n .. I n I 3 BR I''"~ 11· IXXI Comfottabl• furnislt•d COi· ,, .• •"/ k w T F 0 uwr p an, a'i \1· \I' or , .. ·""" -;i, individually or all. 1 .. \~ee · A ER R NT l br fun1, $:Ml0 mo, incldln:: t~l'llC'li:i&h thru"'~t. Island • 0\'o'rsized t..'OITICr lot \vit.h an Paul w. Brumfield ,'.~ill ·,,.n"a'.~. $?~:~· Pofi'•""'ter'. Homef1nder1 * '42-ffOO REALTY Spotl--and spaclou•. 3 bed· utll. yrly, ref~. ~5-5TI4 t)ipe kite en, ,...,,, BILT·IN 564.500 wiU buy this lovely l111pressive list of fe atures. • • '"'" ........ J '"" Cabrlllo C'l <-~ N GE • • A1soc P E T E BARRETT ...,. • ·••· to I nA~ ··•· OCEANVJEW 1 br $17S. '"A , 0 V EN , upgraded gardCu ho iii c 2'100 + sq. fl., 4 oversized • · B Ibo Iii 06 a red hill company roonL.. 11•11 iouse . .,.,..t Mlp.. -----------"'--'---msH\VSHR., GARB. DISP. \v/atriun1. 2 Bit. den. bedrn18, \vet bAr, gas bar· 1 _..:&1::2::·8550=· c.•::r_;5'6-=c::IOS1=::.":;";_ REALTY-~-4353. •. • I •nd 32 Univ. Plll"k Center, Irvine l''Wniture uptlonal $595. )Tly. adults only. No pets,
&! EXTENSIVF. USE OF • bequc, mirrored closets, 2 $59,500 1 ·0=.-,-.~,~S~t-ot-t'°'p~,-p-ly-.~2~600= CHANNEL REEF utils. incl. 968-.1856
D E E P S T A I N ED BUY this oulstanding 4 BR cozy rirt'places and much REDECORATED 2 Br, Priv NEW 1 BR, I ~tAHOGANY CABINE."'TS. occAn \'ll on rontra('t w/ more ... at just $79,500 -FOUR-PLEX 30 ACRES So. n..-..n, nr. patio, yearly, $290. 556-6610 2
2 BBRR ~~.·.·.·.·."35.1265/m,.o ,'::'5 Best locetlo. n on lhe bay In d yr Y1·-· w / w
II V •<•V days, 675-3008 Ev... 3 BR~~~-..iirtr: •-1~275' c.o.r.1. Giant 2 bedroom erpts, rps, carpt. rm. SlD.IXX) dn. r>.love in tomor-· ur1y ! CO'IPLE'l'E'Y -novat·'" Sprague Riv .. big pines, ~~-~----~I ""'.....,,,. ·····~~ • ,,,..,,do Furn'-'ed 1600 D/\V, util Inc $190. &fH82.tJ ()ptn siaircase leads to 2nd l'OY..'. 675-8600 "" ~..-cu Sl JOO dwn :>14-4159 -=B Ibo p 320 3 BR H $300 r.itt5 "''1:. -.u · ""' • ld\,el, \\'/2 BDRl\'IS .. BATH and painted! Earns $610 mo. ' · · I • enin1ul1 1 ..imes • •,,.,... • ,,._. CHINA COVE Coron• chi Mar 3722
• ' ·RGE DEN APPRO'' VI SleH Perfect cul de sac location. fbinch11, F•rms, ----------13 BR Home!! . $360,$375, $395
"'" L.)' '· "'· En1'oy The Good Life 4 BR Ho e •11r.:•1a" s•~ •t ~ FT 11·tth dbl ·lo'd' 3 bedroom, 2·2 bedroom & Groves 2700 BAY VIEW 2 BR 1 B m s ••• _..,,....,.,, ....., "ost uniqce spot in C.D.~1. I ·· JJ hu · " ing Call 493-2513 REALTY 1.1 bedt'OOm. ExchWlge or l-----------• • a, RANCH REALTY 2 bedroom eottage on lhe BACH unit. "'!kitchen, ~11~tt>;~~ T~ie~e· i~ ,~~It~~ •,,-A~N~O~IW~M-1c-o~C£~,,~N-v-1_E_\\· I -~-------sell. Upgraded tlu'll-0ut. $400. PER ACRE f}us~1~ag, 'if:oes, gar, yd, * 551·2000 * sand. Furnished. Couples below hl;hv.•ay, i;v.im1nlns
buy 111 Laguna. for nn!y in lh!s. llC\V cuslon1 bu ilt I FINAL CLOSEOUT Hur.:y-CaJI (714) 1:>2-1700 40 acres, Rolling tree stud·· i!a('h. J~. yr~.~~ to ~~;TY only. $275. ~2'1~1\.i Dahlia, S200mo. ~~~R~S~ ci.~U~~I SPO~~~~ ~l <i~~s ~u~1~1s1~~~~c~nt~~ai'1i1\~j * l\t~~~LS * lll.l.NYESIMl~.t~· 'l\·.~i ~vill~ndxln;lf8iiunt~:k& Corona dtl Mar 3222 TUSTIN REALTY LITTLE ISLAND FURN BACH Apt, sWtable ,_ ., 1 1 . 1 be 1,·shl ng. "-·1 access, Good * 832·51U * 3 bedroom luxury home on tor 1 1 d tll ~ MISSION REAL TY L><·a~u u ioni<' ivn 1 11n1 •!d * NF:\V HO~IES * · ........,. 0 E E B ·"-C ' crp s. 1'J>i, u . ,..... !IS:.~. Coast Jflv\· .. La tlt11l (·eihng & cxpa.11sh·c: livinil $'•'; Vinancin g nvall. ~·aterrights.TrlrOk. Ideal FR R NTALS LARG E Well decorated 4 ·. a3 ... vn,t .. omplete~y .$130.rno.494-7463
PHONE (7141 .494.0~31 I :l.reu; 01111er \\'ill lenst' Ol>-j HARBOR VIEW in\<Cst or tttlremcnt. $2500 .... any size, please cal l BR, 2~ii ba T\\'NHSE Jn funush~.40 s\JpalsoavB.1l·l ;B~A;;CHE;;iiiUl""'R.=""7.'--,--I
17 11011 Sl l9.IXXI dol\•n, $139. mo. Priv 01\•ner Rosemary S1etz .. she ls University Park. Cpts/drpa, able. $850. rel'.rl.g, no stove,
Skyline Or. LINGO REAL ESTATE HOMES LUXURY P.O. Box 1761, OroviUe, Ca heading our rental dept. 2 frplc, central air, Inc use POINSmlA ~81r:-· No pets. $125. mo.
Se11·, occn.n \'IC\1', b£'11mctl •J!J--l.Sl!S6 499·1397 ~~'llto~l ~:;~ie~~-95965 Bay & Beach R\ty 6'.;.>-3000 of .,J,.>001, lefl!'il .crta & parka. Charming cottage. Old brick, I 'BA""CH'=".°',-p-l.~l.~Adul~t-o-n~l-y-.1
i·eUinga. lo ts or ,1·ood and 1 Ne\i1J0rt &ach 833_0780 NEW Isl class 40 Ac. a\'OC. LOVELY. 3 bdnn, 2~i bRth $4.;a mo. 552-8490. fireplace, 3 bedrooms, fan1· Neu shopplnr. Pr 1va 1 e,
glass, :: bcdrnt, ~ ba, 3 TAKE OVER 71;4•;. UNITS grove, oiled rds, top loca· new paint. crpls, dshwhr, L19un1 BNCh 3~41 ily room, great kitcheh. Un· quiet. $ll5 Mo. 67S-072.6 fp!C's, pool .cahl " si~" _l~<'n. This 4 bedrni hus over 2300 tion. 15% dn. + t year garag!'. $375 lease. Barbrs -furnished. $475 f1ITT1is.bed l.,;==._!.;=..::::::..:c===-I
gourmet . k1tchc11. Sl4::i.50:J. .~q. !1. 11.rappcd in s!Ul't'O & FOR LEASE p. pd. ·int. & int. only 2 Agent. 673·8550 $175 N£CE I Bclr. bltns, $525. ' <;o&t• Mt&a 3724
{)lvner "'ilJ,sell on lund COii· ~lunipstonC, 2 rov. patios, t-ilnl1'1stie 2400 sq ft Execu· 4 units, 3 extra lar&:e bdnns, yrs. X1nt la.'< v.Tite·OU. $350 YEAIU.Y Duplex 3br cpts,/drps, carport, nr heh Ca]) 67&-7225
tract al s ,~. :: ctil' :;u1r. 1)unorun1ic view ~ ~i'~R~11~\;\'~;\,ru~~~'is ~:~~; ~a~h11 ~:'j1a_5dlf~~Ja1:n1 ~74~tout & Assoc. 2ba, frpl", dbl gar, bltins: $230. 2 DR ocean/view apt. LG 2 Br tum, close to
Ultra Super
2 BR .~ den. 2 buth. 0<·e11n
11ntl vie1v, $51,.iOO. A~sum·
aLlt' 7~i; lo"n. ln1med. occ. An1i'ric11n Hon1c Ht>oltor
494-7:11:1 or ·1!1 1-HMH
SW N. Co.i st lhry
VINE COVERED ••
~~.:.~.n,11~1::1~~1 includl'd! !>.~ndy beal'h. Avail at $1050 patio plus storage area. I '>'°'f"AT°"U'°'RE=~soc-A"c-. -.,.=v"e--.,30"' I patio, pc~s_? &12-9918 $~~lrf~~· 2 BDR. lrplc, shopping. Adults, no pets.
ll"r n10. GH.UBB & E LLIS $1570 mo. Jn'OSS, Will con· +~ l Co1t1 Mei• 3224 big yard. Pet \\'elc.-ome! lnq. 179'1,t Rochester, rear.
Red Carpet, Realtori H<'al Estatt>. 675-7080. sider trade. Owner Very Goodac. evoc:..._, ~ ac. eS60mon000•· 1~ 2 BDR trplc o-an $125 to $155. 1 & 2 br. trlrs., Anxious~ p.-...... rec. • ~.a. ' • "" J LEASE/OPTION 675-8600 home. pool + wknd 110me. I •--------1 view. Child/pet. So. Laguna mat. adu ts only. &tS-i530,
Beautiful condo 011 Ni.ml rs STEPS TO OCEAN In city $13,000 ac. terms. $315 CHARMING 2 Bdr, rrplc 132 W. Wlloon.
Custom 4 BR. & 3 BR. dbc. VISl•H Doug Priest, Stout & Assoc. home, yd, patio. No. end. Ha\'!! 110melhln& YoU want to LRG l Br's, pool, nr 11hops. Golf <.:ou1~•·. :J Ult. :.! B.1 I I t 11 E 1~')747 ~~= •AM. UflL pd, 3 Bdr, 2 "U! ri--"'"'ed _,_ do It dull/ t Ulil pd .,.., L'J)l~l',. S1000 ~ ~::;;.1 'I 1~~~·~~1 '&~~id ii~: s1:?9'.~ RIA' ·:ry •i.. --Realty Company &. frplc, beams, 60' deck 1-:"":ll=--="'=ll=N=0~'="=~=2-=54l~7JJ.=:1.,~:'°""'~~·~::o~.=· .. ~CMg:·~· -~~~· =-'=', n10~11h, S.11 .00CI full prict'. BALBOA BAY PROP. .. IMMACULATE I , $450 LOVELY 3 + den + 1 ·
!!<1-:,'-lri. * 675.7060 * COSTA MESA I( aJ Nc,vly redecorated Eastslde fam nn, sep dlni.ng rrn. '---,,..,,,---,,,...-,,--.,,...-,-::----
Cot!11ge, \1·e11.1 just ubout. B\" O\\'r\ER. Cro1vn P11rk. 3 Prlnie tncome Property ltent• ,-C./1.1. dollhou~e . t l>edroont, frJ.>lc. dbl garage, view $({:\\~~-1./,~t/'S • ln11trad. you iovc 1111 ionor· BR, 2 l:J.,\; air. Sl2.000. 28!112 NE\VL\" rt'tnQlt. N11·11t J.lghts U den sunporch J>lltlo a~ $473 3 BDR, tplc, pool home.
nlOl.l$ ~ucaJyptus u;ee, bi·c•tll \l A 496-0519 nrta 3 Br 2 ha Nc1v carpet •12 nits. 4-Plexea I • $250 • Beaut. vle\V
yard & .i fen1·e, too~ Bt\y \['~°';'"'j;' ;;;:";,';f"· """'-Tci:\4 ! 7&01>~;~,n~o.jsii:'1J.!:''.:'E43,:_ . ..:._~~ Spanilih Style Houset Furnlthed fs~~~cea. • /tno. lease. NU-VIEW RENTALS Thal lnfri9uing Word Gome witlr a Clt11dle
ivindovo·s. a '"in(low 8cat.L -;;•..;k"°•..;F..;o"r..:•::••:__ __ .:.10:::5:;4 •New 19 Units -~s .. Newport H•ights 1070 •12 Unit!t-New Orleans 1 ..,,;P,;';;"';;;•,;Ba;;;;;lle!!y!,6!;4!.Z-S,!235;;,..,!-~6~73-l03tl~jij;:fj°'~'ji,..""j=i&iL-I 111i...4.., ctAY !:.!'~°'~w~u.:;:::::;:;;:::;:--You knO'l-I·. all that l'h11rn1• Gener•I 3102 Ing: early Ln;;un:i 111.l'hit••c-70, INTEREST All unils approxin1ately J --'-'------"'= OCEANffiONT POOL 9 teotronot: l.n.t1 of ffi. tlltt, making: lhil! 2 bctnn. /0 mile to Pacific CH..'t'an, $8.;/ll5 UTIL pd, bachs at Fk1:I'&1ES,ta ~r:le1sit,s2 ,:~ New modern house, 4 Bdnn, '°"'t tcro1111b!.d r• i,.. \,r-.,IO"-:~
hbmc hi.in! 10 re~llit. $-l7,:ioo 7 .. §TORY ARTl-!Of"ER/HOWARO bt.i'I, Ideal students. Laguna · pe • , l be.th, dinln& room, ILll ~ 10 or111 01111l!llP• wO•dl. DEV. 00 .. INC. llu UTI' pd cot-yd. Gar. "'ood .j,lus & rock. ON ·~ COUNTRY SI ... '177 oJOI ... • s:m rear • PETwelcome28r,p,,.hom·e. -1E' ATER, 1·-. mo. I p y G NI R I , 0 I~ -DE ~~ tage. Y<L patio, Comna del Sl!JO. Jncd yd, ""''"" Yny. 194-0li!S -,, • \ \' I J &,k,,1,,_, Li\!{£ FOREST CAN YOU DO T\\'O 4·Plexcs, "lnt Ee~t l\Jltr. FAl\ULY ~ d 2 B $185
S E Jk11utlru1 1Bn. 2 ru11 bo r h~. S I C.osta J\lei:a location. W:tlk $Ila UTlt. PO. Nlct 2 BDR, bled I! e • r ' OCEANFRONT nl!:w dining . EAL E TAJ LAND CAP NG? to sho1oping. A .,lid tn· '·' Blk lo •c.cl•. Nowport 3-'C:, dp ~. stv/ref rm, fireplace, 30•' livi,,., II'\ Shai-: C'lU'Jlt:t.~. lnd!t-in~. I ,,.., H m l •ndt * 642 9900 •• I f)(.I() .(;I 1uit'}I{'-SI. Ulgh\i·n.~hrr. Gorl!POu~ Th ill N"\t'port Jlcights hon1c \'Ci1tn1c11t for beginner in· $200 UTJl .. pd, ocennlront l 0 e r& • mi, $575. l\!o. Yt'arly. I 8 AV 0 E I j
ll'l" .. ~~·tt ~119-0::iG cu~toin dtt1pe11• l.nrgt <'X· has the \~1lt'kll. Benin (,'e ll· ''~<:toi·11. ·0on·1 \\·nit. Coll bdnn, betkut Joe! ~una E>Z -btVING, Spacious p:u·k 4~15 ~,-1.:..:;.\..;.\,:...:;\-1
1io..;rd AKKrt•g:11r p.~11., & Jn~, pan~ I In J:t . flrcplace, now for n1orc information. $230. 2 B 0 Tt, ocean/city like grounds. 3 BR. 3 Ba 2 OR House & Sleeping Room
\1·a1Jc\,•ay&. It'll a R E AL new c1u·pet. Btn' h ll('eds MILLER REALTY \•I.-~· apt \\'/gar. Lnpna To1vnhouse. [.gt> !l~cluded onThalia,$325 nio. L . ...J-L..L.....L-J POOL HOUSE lli\HG.\h\' ut $·1·1.00IJ. !<Orne yr•rd 1t•ork. Ir e re ·, &12-4~11 NU VIEW RENTALS potkl. p oo l , dlshwt!!hcr. 4944439 ~-----~ !~39JO Princlpnls only. your 1•hnnce 10 111n1 ~·oul" 673-40.~ or 49'h1Z.18 ,\·:ilk·ln pantry, n e \V I y L N . I 325• I K R C H A l i Jvst to •ho:,n '-bu"f
1\mr lutn monry. Or\""',. '0111' I NF LAT l ON-TA..X PRl). 1 BR 1•~.. •o~ . kl deCQNtted. S 3 5 0 . n'.IO. agun~ . r9u1 'I'> J J I' J 6 fvt •--I ' ~·t •• -T:...itfl,\• to bi1111f!t:ue &-l"'l"ht~
n:round )'011r pool? This
l hdnn. ho11n' 1~ io'l'1l! l•ir
mttrtait1ing. (A11·cr lr\·rl n(
Mi11ion Vie jo 1067 .... TECTION 6 unl1it, brtl.nd ...... .<1e, _,. w Y, ~A= .. ~12 -" ....,n, mt1 ~ 1 ma g lnri 1 l on ! 1 t'.11 only n<!\V 2 & 3 br., cpl., drp. singles O.K. C.AI. Bache.lor ~ BRANO NE\V BEAUTIFUL TV •howl .,.. beltlf .c•ralled
REALCO fM,;,oo. Ca.II 646--05.55. trpl11., bltns., 8.lt. «a r . '. Unlt, N.B. $~. Util paid. EASTSIDE 4 BDRM 3 br, 2 ba, Country Oub ~xt Y••r th•t I dld!"'t know -~lklt:, indiv. yds. O pen l Br llou!Jt, Cd M .. Vacant 4 Br, F'am-rm. ne:wtddilion, set'g:. \V•l.k to beach, pool. I S 0 XU D·E !.....,,.,._..__ ...., • '"" u• '"" • '"" '" "''' ~" ·' home IS l<IC'al g ti e !l I TR.EES, TJU';~~s. TllEE:-• '
riti•rtl.'1'$, with privntc l'n· 11 !1 ovrr. mbo•cf v•ilh 1'-.;oli<.·
1rance k an. Sl47,000 shrub8 and itlMts, for t!Kt
1.1etllnr.i. lo~ thi~ b c n u 1 .
'\l.IJ·:)·
HE \Lf')
A 8fAG [NT(RPRISl 5 CO I Granrtda 3 BTt "'/il'$ renl e,QH,, . (p!, F1\ hi, 1·1111~. dn1~. ?
RC s . ' "'" <h1:n1"r II' 11 t !1111111-1 Tum )'Our gon Clubs into _..AL E TATE J:()~subn11I )'our lcrms. A.~k· 11 ~f1•1-ro . .SCI! 11~·1 "'llh
f!OO (:lt:nt11'l'" , 1• u1~ .ii:t,.'.!00. .. s Daily Pilot Classified Ari
l'llt!\fi1 ·~!Hl,::lG 831-2770 49>1S30 rtnd nsr 1he money for " • .... -----!!!'-1-REALCO """'' Call .~18 Toda)'.
,lou~ &It. 2249 or l'l nae 2 BR; Balboa $23S. $1= 2 Btt, Drps, Crpts. Tip.top & tennis. Sec. Guard•1 low \ 1,. \ I I O c ~ "'-cMf9 _-.... . $1'B,000. &u..rut ' or i"amlly. Agt. Fee. 979o gh.ipe. 1-lu rry Qn lhls one1 m1t.1nt. gllrdtn1, frpl, + . . . . 1ii;"mi111g ,,.. fht "''"'"' ~
A DAB OP' PF:l'ROLEUM r or Rent • Power Y11cht. PHii. SUl.Lf.'AN REAL-many extrns. $4M tnclude9 y0ud-loplr0111...,Nii.JWno,
JELLY Af'J"'li"4'1 10 11,,, 51ct'pe 4. aJl electric galley. TOR, 548-6761 or MS-7103 dues. 831-1"53 ct' 493-0628
threads or fingernail polish rff/frttier, Clo.allna 111pt HOUSE for rent. ~t e s a 4 BR, fenced yd. frplc, & Fll~~~~~~~~slftTtU IN
and 111:iuc boMJes will kttp phu aOO?ss to t'Xclt1sh1" Vrrd11, 3br, ~11. n ~"'I y !prlnklt l'!. LeaM! $3lO. mo.
tht lid.!I tro1n .11U¢kln,a. Try YRcht Club. Call 842-4000 tict'or&tcd. SlZJ. 545'-786.1 831·2099 or 49-t--3432 ~ ., UNSC,AIA9lt l(lTftS TO THI
It! DuJly Pilot Classiticd Ad Don't gtvr up !he ship! 2 RR. "tlltcht'd ,r..r. toncl. 3 nn. + OEN, 2 ba, frpL .:0....\0!i!.l .:•No.SVo:::l/ "-'---..1.-1-1-;;:.:...L...J-l-.J
M htt)'. ~fl 6r rt. n t "U1,I" ii In clt1Mtfifd, Shlp )'fH'd, Sli5, ro2.,.u Elden util. nn. cptfdrp. $.150 1. aonieth~. I to Shore ~ullll 642-5678. , ..:.'c.'~lf'-'C."'"!.'--673=·~::270,:,• '---'-'mo= • .::<93::.H..:1'?!::• :c·~f':::.,:..:.k..:W:::knd=. _, _ __:S..:C:.R:.AM=·..:L.cE.;_T.;.S.;_A:.n.if.cW.;.•r..:•c:t::.n ..:C:.l•::•:::•l:.fl..:u::;t::;lo::n:.:l::Ol::::O_, ' '
•
A
SI
SP
• • • • •
N
f
or
L'
w
* F • 1
E
_&.
c •
1
LI
IV •
w
c
• • -·.
AP.rtment1 FurnlthMI A~rtrnent1 Furnished Ap.irtment1 Unfurn.
Olll v PILOT D
Apts Furn/ Unfurn 3900 Rent•lt to there AP!rtment1 Unfurn. Ap!r1m9nt1 Unfurn.
Huntington S.1ch 3840 I Newport Beich 3169 2 FE~tAL.ES to age 30 nt'Cd·
4llD ti or•ge
Ap•t1ment1 Furn S100Ap.rtmtt!'t• Furn 3700 81lbo1 Penln1ul1 3807 1;-;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;.;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;; I OCEAN.FRONT y RL y LUXURY APTS PARK NEWPORT • 1•d lo Mr. 4 br, >itro . iJil. n duplx. 1,.. blk to OCf'an Ii WE STCL!F~ BLUG
N[ WPOfll B~ACtl
LINK il j
STORAGE UNITS ;
A p nionnl, bullnesa. U •
FINE FURNITURE
ABBEY RENTS FURNITURE
FOR YOUR NEW APARTMENT
At ·Abbey Rents Furniture, you can furnish
a l bedroom apartment for as litue as $35.00
per month.
• Rent as much or as little as you want ...
on a monthly ba sis.
• AU rent applies toward purchase.
• Prompt, courteous delivery.
• Office furniture.
• Decorator·tralned consultants.
• Move and Abbey moves with you.
Visit our room Ide• showroom at
1925 H1rbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
or Call (714) 64:>4772
3 Br. 2 Ba. beams, f'l'l
dllb'41U' o /"IU'tl~ I J) a l l 0
~H793
JWit being con1plt'ted, 1. 2, APARTMENTS ~e !:f!'..~,,.8. call Gary or J~
.t 3 bedroonu, ltreplaces, Bachelor 1 or 2 Bedrooms ~ tloM.I 11orage. ~'ram s.§. fl l
son14:1 "'Ith P11.lkli4 or iuKI Townhouse• SEEKING progt'H.!iive gal to .. .. .... .. . ·~ . . .... , J11:mbortt' & &in Dit11:0 , I
CHARMING l br, l ba,
beamed cell, Ro1nn11 tub .
$200. Stu.We only, ~184.
balc.:unh:ti:. GREAT LOCA· f'r. sm.so Open 9-6 Dally G• &hare 2br ~ at bch. I
1'10N JN THE BEAOI Spa Pools Tennis Bl an1 a rum productr 25 yn; •• •~•&ot l •t effl&1 · All
\.\' y. Call 979-0150 t
AnEA. Ca.JI 960-l2'll or Acf'Ol!I& from Fuhion IMlitnil • It travel p lot. No 11rlna:1. ~133 ask !or ,\ilene or at Jan1bor1..'t on San J Olquln 6'73-2011
'I I Hills llond. •• ar en. RO O f\I tit ATE v.·anted:
DOG RUN <7141 644-l900 N. Oakwood Gatden Apar!· F<"n1ule. College student,
C 111 Mr How._11d
6 4 5 b \0 1
S 2 ll ,..._ -i-BAYVIEW APT. rr.:1t11s. mu:st be neat & clean. p.ac. r. 8PI .... .,t,, ... vll., &1.~7360 01-~1-.. rc E SPACE &
STORAGE ~poaet", ljx.JO, :llT
A\'!)('ado St, Co11\ll. ?t.1cs.,
Gl5-j714
SPACE FOR. ST 0 RAGE
boal. trlrs., mobllc June or what l'\'er~ ti-15.7557
Cepittreno Beach 3818
DELUXE cu1to1n duplex; 2
BR. 2 DA. Oen view wltiUn·
deck. Adults only, •196-0.156 buns., closed gar, 1'Toni 3BR 2BA,bltrli, erpt,, tlrp!i, GREAT RECREATI ON: s la\ Se . E 1 1~~ l.>lock "'est of Beach. fJll, Cle<: gar opnr .. etc:. $3')0. swtmmlng, saunas, health A 1Tft.ACTIVE UCI Student, 11cect(1t!rn c e d / ~~:.~slon~i ll
UPSfA IRS unturn 2br, ba.1--"'w;:,';A::;Lo:,K~T~O~B~E~A~C~H-j ACOBS REALTY ~U:O ~~~~~("~~;vFn~ needs rmmatc, l!J1a1't' ,wlll llt'<~n.st>d a~iil cs1a1e brok cr11 )'lna1ttlal
cony. w1fu1n lbr downstalrs, 675-6670 f'll'IOO, party room. e1c;, be $85. a irio. Aft. ;iP1\1 ooly. Prtmc Cos ta lltc&a lf;;;;;;;;;;;iijiiiiiii;;;:j
Coronal del Mer 3822
gnr & lauud Wk 111 Ol't.'6n, l, 2 & 3 Br, crpt, d.Pps, FUN ACTIVITIES F 6#-9944 loca.1lo11·dcluxe o Ir I cc' ·ll
314 Ma1'gUeriu.•. A()I c & B blti111, gar. 221 16th St. or FANTASTIC BAY FRONT : Oii-SJ.LARE n1odera.1e hon1e rent pen:i!nt.aGe leaKe. f or ad-ppor
am '7l"-fl47-9till, pru 213-205 15U1 St., Huntington Apt. View Newpon & ~ dl~or', free Sunday fl'ft \11 exc:t1ange fur cate dll.lonnl intorm"rion -v.·ri1e BEAT INFLATION
431-Ull5 Bch. 847·39$7 Catalina from every rooni. ties~ n!~'s, trips par-of Invalid lady evl!s & A~l{tlCd Sooth C OJ s 1
CONTEMPORARY JIOME, OiEZ ORO APl'S 2 Br, 2 Ba. Boat alip uv11il. BEAUTIFUL APARTME N-"'knds. 645-2341, MS-1208. Hn'lkt1'tl, P.O. Box JY.t.), BUILD A FUTURE
3 ·-21L .. A ""tlo ' 8234 Atlanta Terr. Pool. Sec. BldK, 2 T S SI t • Fr.MALE or male to ahsre Nc11•1J0rt DeaC'h, Ca. 9'.?66J. :\'Obody h;111 to trll )'OU Whao( .Ul• ~ ..... ,...,ga c c 67.., .. ~,, : ng e s,1 2 ---·nr· h d 1 a.B-Q gar part furn Dayi· 1,2 &: 3 BR. Prlv iU .. pool, .ar gar. arey, :i-o.'.Wl, bedrooms. Furn. & unfurn. apl. $125 incl. utllt. 36th WATERFRONT in a. 1o;n na. one o )'OWi
544-6400 o~ EW0-076'i/Evca; washer, dryer. QQt;e to 1.~1~~~'=-..,,.-,,--,.,,-----'Mth an the exiras, Model& St. J\'B. Bru1..-e \Ylnler 9 NEWPORT BEACH fanH.ly i> buyin1: pov.·cr, bu
"•• tAru beaC'IL 536.0336 3 9n 2 Ba bl u.m ,.j p.m. ~933-1 lwre i> a way arowid 11. W• ...,.........,.., · 1• ,.., · • tns, cptii, c:ipen daily 10 to 7. Sorry, , l::."ecutlve ofhl'Cll offer )OU an eAcluslve Pl'l.>-
SHARP .1 Bdr. 1 bath &Jll. :.! BR. cpts. drps, l10 fee. tlrps, surldeck. N ('\\'I y no pets Of Children. RE s l .• t.1 EL LO. yng. 2 Or 3 ftCNnl SUllC gl.'UO\ !('aturing !he new pop
Quiet adults only_ no pel!i. Sl!JO. mo. Ask tor Bev. or painted, ('lose to beach. wo1nan to share lg. PRl~l9 View of boliu; &: \\..tier t<Jp hol foods, sueh as bt>ef
Fresh paint, new enrpet. Dale. 963-4567 Year round lease. $325. n'Kl. Oakwood ll<;C. in ':8~··. sm_. chUd OK. 1 Sn1all ofhc" Sitil 1>tev.·. 1>paghelti &: meatballs,
. • " '
$195. roo. fti1 6#-72ll 2BR, 200, 1 child, no pets, ea5 67
11 -8!.'t~ytbol tv.·~~. ~= & Garden $1 117 + · l'96-i6l3/a3&4:Z"4 Bill Grundy Rltr. n1&caru11i ,t; checSt?. ,\II nu·
7761 S111.ter, Near Beach · :>;""'.,.... an nte . .I.kl ....,lh D E P E N D AB LE girl 10 675-6161 llunally adve.ru111..'<1 brands. NICE 2 br duplex. avail Oct Blvd, $165. 842-5117, 91)2.&ll St., \\eiit Ne\•;part A ... -.:11......._en.ts share at1rct, new 3 Br apt, \\e !M!t u11 ""Ur Hot fo'ood nJ l. 426 Acacia. 1Mo:11. mo lo a-"'..,.., ttCaran• dtl Mor** , .. too. 646-9309 .,_, JM)IAC 1 BR, 2~; Blk.5 !rom UNFURN Apls, 2 Br, 2 Bu 3 blk from bch Cd 111. Vending ma chi n e s iii &h •-A l F An:: \Vestcl!U area, amall pet :'"1~,,.1 -,-• •,ti-lh ~1424 eKt 352, S-1 r-ro1esslonal OUlce~ and/nr lndu.~tt·ial, 001nn1crcia.I. a.r -,
CORONA del lila.r 2 Br, 1 -,th· ·8,~. HB"!~f1"225· 1•. '-.. OK, call 6·12-2152: fW:>-9000. ,..., '"' PARK NL'".....+r;T 'I/ il.etail. Dtluxe, IHI" cond., J't'lall ope.ralkms. \'ou ai nlp-
Ba, lrplc, patio. So ol hv.')'. ...,..,.... BAYl~ONT 3 Br, 2 "··
0
,, &45--0SSO . i;:..n'rw'1 " exc. an1ple prkg, Jan. 11erv .. utli i)' {.~llt-ct the n'Klney. ractfi $21f). ;;.11-()993·,496-1981 HUGE NEW 2br, 2ba, 2 c•-·. '" °" ....____. •A-L .. ___... v.·ill share 2 ~br. 2 ba, fu rn, pd, 300-iOOo, Jhvv lrontu•<· h I 2 patios + 2 bal, Ocean~~v main bay, P\'l bch. \1'/picr ._..........., _., -apt. Pl't•fer F. $25. \\'k. Alt. & 2nd fir. Rines~ fron1 ,.i.•<'. well l,.'Uaruntecl I "1o)'OU v.· JtC )MY -or 3 Br, 1 blk 127!; mo 302 Gth St 536-i~·. 979-1935: &l-l-4Sl!. 16tti af Irvine -i P~t or wknd!'. 640 ·0742 0 ... -r, ,1 ••. ~. ..~~~ L~. l.'O e..:t at <'a~t •,;i O\'Cr ocean, Jill kldslpets. Mr. ..... 642.at70 "'"' """"""' "'"""' "" your invcstnu•nt r.. ~11'$\
3n4 Newport Bffch
!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;I
Kelly. 613·4~ or 752-0100. $210. mo. 2 Br, l~I Ba, all OCEAN vie1v, yearly 2 Br, ';or1~ g~I hhas IOY~1Y C..:.0111;1 lllgh\.\'a.)', Cd1t year H1ssumlng you follow
clec, nr Hunllngton Center. l Ba duplex, $275. n10. ~-~ · A 1'. 1" 0 s nre, ·OFFICE SPACE FO H. our dir('cl!on), or v.•e buy
Co1te Mew 3824 16101 Ma1aga Lnne, 842-7339 ~780 days, &12·3639 eve. ~ $150. uiel. utlls. 64.>--966'l R.E.'NT. Costa t.-lesa, Jlarbor back the niachlne". If you
3769
Ambassador-Inn
BRAND NEW
$34.SO & Up
SINGLE STUDIO APT
SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES
2Z11 Hlll'bor Blvd.
Costa lt1caa 645-4840
\VlNTER RENTALS
-Step&-to-Beaclt---HAGIENDA DE MESA
Lge furn Ocean View 2 Br 160 W. \Vllson, C.M.
apt. Ideal for couple or 2 BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS
singles. .$325 Util pd, 1st Adults -No Pets
& last mo + Cleaning dep. 10 minutes to oc:e11.n. Largl!
C.all Mr. Pattison for key. 1 & .2 Br. 1 i:-$175.,
642-3698. 2 HR $100.with J>atio $195.
1''URN 1 Br, lge liv. room, Gas & \Valer In c., I·---------• I bltns. nic:e patio. Close to Draperies, carpet11, g a Ii beach. Sl8.i mo. Open UJ beat, gaa stove, a I r $30 WEEK & UP J1u'lt' 15. 1975. 12-1 45th St.. conditioning, s \1· i m m I n &
• $6.50 Night & Up. ' \Ve51 Nev.'PQl1. Call ilft.1858 pool, rec. room, washers
e Studio & l BR Apt.a. between 8 & 5, 67S.32!M I ~&~dry=""~------:~!=~ ·:1 ..,.,,m,. Off The Beaten Path e Children & Pet Section $35-WK. UP. 1 Bdr., 2 Ba.
2376 Newport Blvd., CM &: Bach.
1
Colar 1V, mald
5'8-97$ or &1>-::IJ67 serv_ poo. TitE f.1ESA, 415
NEWLY dttorated r u 11 y N. Newport Bl.. N 'B .
furn. 2br apt, ideal for 2 I~""-~"'~-'·-,-~-~-or 3 working people Shn.tt. ON the beach, bachelor
Linens It cleaning &ervice slngleR, from $125 TH.E
v.·kty. Util pd. Gtl-1244 SECOND STORY. 103 Mc· * ELM GARDENS APTS Fadden. 675-1865
Adull!'I • No Pell * Luxurk>us shag carpel.I • mt.J.na incl Dishwasher * Ll'g Pool & Gas BBQ's
l & 2 BrRt.1 $17~$195
Gas & Wuter Pd • Garago
LA MANCHA APTS.
778 Scott Place, C.1\.1.
6"2-M7 or 645-6318 FURN. 1 & 2 BR apt in OCEANFRONT Winter ren-
a.dult section. Pool, no pets, tal, lge 3 BR, newly decor. NE\V CARPETS, Fr e 8 h
177 E. 22nd St., C. M , .-'~"o;'o-l"-67"5-"1688=_,o.,_r"-5=21"·0988=~, 1 Pn.i.nt, 2 hr, 1 ba, clean I=~===·~~~--~-I I BR apt avllll lo emplyd & quiet, gar. w/laundcy .EASTSIDE ...L Br, walk-In man y_r!y. St~_s~to___Rch. __ h:.Up •. -1dca.L-1or work'g.
closet, cpls, drps, bltns. $170 + utiC-673-2677. couple, Adults, no µ<"ts. \Vtr.
Swedish trplc. l adult. Util STUDIO apt, Ocean view, pd. $185 a mo., 1st &: la.st.
pd, $00, 642-1960 \Vinter or yearly. S50 clu'g. fee. East 2{)lh
Lge F-ully Furn-2 Br· 673-2493 St., 00-1264. Rel'a. Req'd.
Bltns, W/\V, drps, pool. NE\V .... 1nter 4 BR, 2 BA MEDITERRANEAN
Adlts. m peta. $190. 642-9520 $375. Also 3 BR, 2 Ba $33.J. VILLAGE
EXTRA lge 1 &: 2 Br, $165. ~ii blk lo ocean. 67S-8038 1 Bedroonl $221
-~~ ..new_ .SMALl........Bache.lor,____.utiL.pd, ~m & Den_ _$245
crpt. Ideal for bachclon, 1 blk Ocean, pool. $130. mo. 2 Bedrooms $255
adults. 1993 Oiurch 548-9633 54.8-7290 2 Bedroom Townhouse $320 e Tropical Pool e * STEPS TO BEACH * ;.400 Harbor Blvd
1 BR, Palk>. Gas & Water 3 Br. 2 ba. $325. Winter O>sta l\1esa (TI4J 557~
poid. J>lll.1168 642-3783 E""'. CASA VICTORIA APTS
Trailer for rent, no pet.a or ON THE BEACH, 1 br, AdUl15. -· 2, 3 BR \v1petlo.<1
children, a.dull& o n 1 y • Winter .$175. + utils. From n G9.50 No Pets
548-2383 6Th-82'24 Pool, rec nn., elevators
h STEPS TO BEAot Sec. gate. Gas & water pd Huntington S.ac 3740 3 Br, 2 Ba, ,275 Winter a25 Victoria, CJU, &l2-897f)
213+72.8-3354 NE\V BREED APTS ~~~~· .~~s b~:,'j~ San Clemente 3776 1 BR & l BR w/loft . frple,
-• ·-•--• ------'-----cpts, drps, pool, jacuzzi, ...... e'IUUM." gar., POCl • enc!. gar, All uUl paid. No
§auna, laundry, adlts 17301 Spacious 2 BR close to shops, pets. U00.$225 4-6 PA'!, 393 Keelson Lane 1 blk West of Beach off Slater. 842-7848 beach, VIEW, NO PETS I cl~l=•m=lllo=n,'-"--6<>-l=c~•=ll'----
2 BR . .$150....Eel-... mo. cme ewporl Haights 3870 UtlllltC NEWCOIJCEPJ! WAN\eTE1D mhature1 "'1alght at Adains. B ca u t l I u I . w10111 .. _~.evote a 111iknimun1wloll
lo shopping &: beach. ADUlT LAlllSIDE UVlll: n1a o s are ge iome modern. 1tlr, nr-U1l I c, -uuul'S per wee , ~ I
Realonoinics, Bkr. 675-6700 2 BR, I bn, cpts, patio, I W.u.L Pt:TSACCl,TIO in H.B. Sl"iO. mo. 962-8668 janltorifll, Class A. \Valkel' sliow you IJOw lo build ID-
gar. etc. Adults, no pets, l\.tALE,"'i sltalght age 3J to & Lee Bldg. Call Gene Jl ill , . dependcncr for you nntf
Laguna Beech 3848 Yearly. 548-5.106. •Bachelors 60 share 2 BR apt. $1f)Olino. 557-0136 or 04:.!·U:.'OO. your family, \\'hllc taking ~ "N~,-w-po~rt-S~h-a_rt_S __ 3_87-2 • 1 BR , 2 BR &15--3761 or fi.16-4336 1501 WESfCLIFF OR. th~ bite Aout of inflation.
WIDE · Clo 2 "R & D t.hn. $3915.32 down, te ocean views. se • " en I\! A LE Roommate .... ·anted, NEWPOn:r Financial C1..ntcr <l\"ailable. Call •roll
to beaC'h & shopping. Acres 3 BR Duplex, lllJ. Ba, From $175. ~ ... JS share furn. 4 br~ ho u 1 e Leaaing Office Space 1-800-4.:12-7023 01• \
ol gan:lens, estate living. Dshwshr. 1-'rplc, 1 blk !o ~ \\·/pool & \1e .... · 64()-47-11 ,..,, , , C ·"·
P I & U •-h "'"""' · ~ ON·SlTt: r.11\N AGt;R .1\.B. Erueri" .. 'les, l 00 spa. nusua l uo:ac · ..,.,,.,, nio yrly . MesaV.rdeEcut&Adorm FEl\.1ALE roommate needed.. CTI4J 642-3lll ext 246. Sky l'ru:·k Cirtle, Irvi privacy. Separate guest _6'>-;.=~7~3~11'------~-a]' 927 house. 2 bdrm. Dishwasher, "'.: 387 -::=::'.S::4:'0:-::'.1:':80:':0::== $150. mo. Balboa Island. l t.10. FREE RENT C tJornia 07.
dual ovens. Also huge 2 Br, ~S-'1;.;n_C;.;l..;•;.;m;.;on;;.;;_to;:.._ _ _:=6 -Teni. 615-7139 No lease req. Dix. o.Uices * RESTAURANT •
2 Ba apt.I, High ceilings, S loos 2 BR 1 FRO!\! $139. 'n ml to beach FEli1ALE roomate needed. adJ. Airporter Hotel. A/C. AuguAt gtoM $10.100 ,,
formal dining room, Ji.re-:ich, NO p_rn~o ~':~: BEAUTIFUL POLYNESIAN Call 8 am to 11 am hill Sl"rvices. From $143 Mo. Seals 110. Dinner hour only
place & many other arneni· $l90 495-1764 • 6 POOLli, TENNIS, PRl\I, * 6T>-9J96 • 2171 DuPont, Room 8 Owner retiring
ties. $365. to $600. mo. in-~-h~,-------~-PATIO Garden Apts. Saunas Gar•"•• for Rent 4350 •833-3223 °Til ooon * $.28,000 ~
eluding utilities. Now deco-Sout Le9une 3816 jacuzzi, 2 car p r k' g. --~·'----------EXECUTIVE Suite overlook-RIVIERA REAL TY ...
rating, choice of colors & i146-1323 liwillngton Beach 1ne: Ne~'Pllrt Harbor, 1024 * 642·7007 *
papers. Mature adults, FOR 'RENT: 1 Br. apt., Rooms 4000 GARAGE SPACE For rent. 11q fl, Olhers to 115() ft 49-~.-drps., carprg., stvlref. 621 lrts CO~I. Call Ample free parking: Coasi ~oRYCLEANERS
deck, ocean \'icw. Mature ROOM & BATH. pvt. en· &0-48fi0 eve~ Hlgh\\'a.)' n1 Nel\'pQl't Blvd and plant, Hwit Bch. $28,000, O~v~;A~~e~e!: j 1 ~~ e.dull!'I, oo pets or children, tr-.incc, rur11. TV. oo kit., SINGLE rr.r G"rage nr 12th 642-4644 -·...annual sal~ • net Sl.2,000. ''
Pool, fl25. S35-2200 X·2Sl $250 incl. utlls. 499-2865 nr. 22nd & lrl'ine. \Vork'g. St & Balboa Blvd. $30 ino. DESK U bl •"" alt sntl d n pay1nt. Agt.
or 49-1-~ Apta Furn/Unfurn 3900 -·~,,:~g_~'',,,~1~n~ty_._'"' __ "":_'_m_'· I ;'~-7~:r~1fsii76jj' ·~''i'~'~· ;:;;;;-;;;;;;.-r;;;! mo. wm8'~ro:Jd: f~t~ S9'l-5:SSSJS.l6--6486 •·
2 BR, 1 Ba, OCEANVIEW, WANTED; Gar~e &puce for 11.l $5. n10. Answering Mort, Tru1t Deeds 503.{
0 -•-· bit $"" JI.LA RENTALS R00fl.1S $20 wk up, with ~,.k·g. Vh:. 4'11.h & service available, l 7 8 7 5 n.o:u ig, ns. "°"1. nlo. Id! h $30 k t LOANS UP TO •-• on Lease. 494--2339 c <"n: . "' up ap · ashore, NB, 675-3823 Beach Blvd., Huntington .,,,.
wr WKIAUU W<.r Hiiia 548-9755 or 64:>-3967 l:ieacn CU 'J:.!l 1 t JD L
L•guna_NifU•' 38S2u LIVE AT THE BEACH;-Offlco Roni al 4400 SS~ f>ER SQ FT s -oa ns
A MERRY CHRISTI\.1AS f rCA HOUllS s~,;Euk~ffi.kM~~~ 325 SQ ft. 2 offlcea. 1 ba. 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB j d TD L
Free rent mo. oI Dec. Good I 11 •• =·· All '11.'alnuf pan::ling & CI""t&. Cpls, drps, AJC, free pkg.,'" oans for 2 v.·eeks only. Tennis • NICE room magnificent vu, l la5 -includes utll. 505 u!JI, 10' clngs. Agt, a.ll·~i :~~ ln~~~~h~-~~~: ANIWPOIT & MT~C:M. 642-nU overlkg. -hbr. &: ~an. $35 Superior, N.B. 548-2635 DELUXE off ice & {.'Om· Low•st ret•1 Or•n9e Co
N I d "' 2&3 bdrm LOW! LOW! Bach'a Sl!XI: \\'k. 25IXI Seaviev.., Cd!\I 300 SQ 1, -tld'P•· -=. nierclal spac:cs ava,.il. now. S•ttlar Mtg, Co.
ew rg ew • Avail Util paid -it's clean, 1''0R l or 2 people, men " ...... """ Choice Laguna Niguel & 642 2171 ~~ful~ i1'82i•ufil::~ ~ HEY GAL5! Cute 1 BR;SllO. or women. Kitchen priv. ~;_3;.· Call 646-2130 or fl.llsslon Viejo area. Xlnt Seo~g Harbor an:~ ,3
(0-U CrowilValli Y Pk\1.y). just-1-0f>-You--util pd. &J\.1 Outsidi:_pe.LO~. -h\'¥~-831~401-s.J !.:::. r
lTI4l49j..1760 office, it: no SfUDENT rear l BR $1.Cti. LIVF. OR \VORK, 2 nns. BAN~ of Costa. Mesa Plaza, CDl\1 Ofl-'ICES 150' -£i60' 15 ~.RETURN llnsv.-er 499-1625. close to everythlng-4-plex. + If.I: ba. to student, Archt., of f 1 c e funushed. N I c e Prk · d . · STARTER 2 BR $150. Avail or urtist. 645--T::ii1 recept. area. $9.i 556-3000. g. lllr, Cpl.15, rps, mwtc, Seasoned 2nd, $27,Sil. Pa)'S
Me1e Verde 3863 Bltns, C&D, couple &: child -""""'-::;:=..:::::,,=::..:::;:c"--1 elevator. C. A-1 as t c r s, $400 mo. All due Oct I91i. NICE Little 2 BR House $100 APT on beach. 12·x JS' FURN \v/pOOne. Coo.st HWY. 0111nrlrllr, 673-4120. Sell for $2ti,OOO. Pvt f't)'•
$180. pcl!i & chltl, garnge m1. nnd kitC'hen and bath. Newport nddrcP, tastefully UP 10 800 sq ft of oflt{.-e space Box 782 O:t5 ta biesa 92621, e 1101\tE ATt.1.0SPHERE
Delux:e 2 & 3 BR. Rental Ofc,
3095 Mace Ave. 5'16-W:W.
DELUXE 2 BR, 2 ba., crpts,
drpR, 1.::1ns, enc. gar.
$llSOlmo. No DCts. 5.'17-5460
2 BR., 2 ba. Fenced in patio.
$225 Month, yearly.
Jones Really 673--6210
Newport Beach 3869
WVELY 2 BR & 1''/R Dplx Nev.·Pf1rt Beac:h. 6T.'.--124J. decor. $75. &'6-8340 o: rent in Nc .... ·port Financial 2nd trust deed-$9,000. !0% ,.
$195 Avail in NB-HS-CM Havi; 10metmng )'OU want lo Cenler Fl c x I b J e lease. 3 yrs. 3;(,j, d i 1 c 0 u n t. 1 1 ,
BLOCK to Beach, 2 BR Jfse Oass!flcd ads aell big items, sell. Oaulfled ada do It &14-1860. ~l425 CV('S.
$22.'). HB, child pet, avail ~':":":ll~lt~•:m~•;o,.~any=21t:•~m~.;•;•~l;l ~-~'41~1 ~N~O~W5&4;2-567~:':·~1XLNT Ioc., 2 tooms, 1 " YEARLY 2 BR's NB & w/wct hnr & ~; bath, cpt.
Shorei1 $T.)()/26J. Now, n1any drps, gd pkg area. $85. mo. , ][SJ : xtras. Call Mr. Brown. 646-168-1 Loat Md,..,.. ,
COMFY 2 Bil. 2 Ba llon1e . I ,,j.• S29ti. Irvine area, Fi·plc, 2 15TH 1'loor, N'pl, Center. rz "
oru· I ~rgeous, panorumic vie\.\•. Lott Found 5l00 r
FRUIT Trees 3 BR, 2 B<1 500 Sq, U., ca.t'P., dra pes. i
S 3 6 O. Th Is iltl 01 c has ~35(1 !'1o. A~1. 67:>--7000 C1\LJ1'', ANIMAL CONTROL '.
A CONVENlfNT Sl>40PPINC AHO H t' B everything. SEWING CUIOE fOll THE AVAIL. Share lux. oflk't'!s un 1ngto11 each Shelter. , :
$2lO mo. perni. 495--4764 BRANO NE\V 2 " '' I MEN, small beach hOlel. I ~=:,:'"";;:.,==:_,:;;o-;:;:.:___ I • ur., u'P " ---------Rooms S21.50 \\'eek. Apts Apartment1 Unfurn. indlv. yd., p:t.tlo, cpl., drp., OCEANFRONT
$$/mo, 53&-7056 bltns., atL go.r, $225. Also Balboa Island 3806 3 bl'. iJZj. ?U9 Orange Ave., 3 BR, 2 ha, Yrly $550
l BR Apt nr Beach, Pool.
$135. mo. + utils. N o
children/pets. 960-2146
Laguna Beach 3741
ROO?i.ts, S'IUDIOS
A: l·BDRM. AP'l'S.
\\'inter rentals. $100 To $250
a month.
Ocean House 494-iMl
OCEANFRONT 1 &: 2 BR
&: Z BR SI1JDIO. Part. furn.
Avall. now! 5S6-0321
OCEAN VIE\V 2 BR $300
l BR $23>. ADULTS, NO
PETS 494-8487 eve.
Newport Beach 3769 -
FREE BOAT DOCK! 3BR.
fpl, sundeck with v I c w •
\Vlnter or yrl,y. On the
water. 6T"ril69/774-4:\84
C01ta Me1a 3724
CM. 64.J..nll, Open House 2 BR, 2 ba, furn $400 Wntt.
NEW -CHARMING
4BR·3Ba & 3BR-2Ba
Sat. 2 BR, 2 ba, winter. S300
Nr Bayfront, Own 673-0346 LARGE 2 BR $175. Single l BR. 1 ba, fum $250 winter
"ocy, boom, cing, crp1, STEPS TO BEACH
YEARLY, 2 BR., priv. pa.tio. drp&, bltns, r '\ll)Ort.. lnfllll-2 BR, 2 ba, \.\'Inter, $225
All elec. bltna. Ga.rage tok. 2049 \\ra.ll&ce. 646-9243 :.! BR, 2 ba. \Vinter, S235
BROKER 675-6700 i ..::•:,' ,!-~==-~~~~ '3 BR. 2 ba, v.1nter $77$
Balboa ,Penlntul• 3I07 >_ e Tropical Pool e CORONA DEL MAR
2 BR. crpts, drps, bltns, 4 BR. uni. house. Fant. rm.
SUPER DUPLEX ap.irA.l staircase. re al 2ba.$550lseorlse/opt.
3 BR, 2 BA. patio, ft'plc, fireplace. refrtg, Jge patio, NEWPORT CREST
513 A West Bay Ave, ga" & water pd. 54&-ll68 2 BR, 2 ba. Condo. $525
Balboa. Days 88&-4832; eve 3 BR, 2 BA. quiet. Adult COMMERCIAL
962-8121 over 16. Condo Complex, on...~e suite, N'pt. $250
associated
BROKERS-REAL TORS
101~ W Ralhoa 67) 1Atl
BEAUT. bayfront condos. 2 ,\ll new interior. S. E. C. ~t.
BR., 2 ba. Slips avail. 1 b1k ot i;hope &: restaurants
Cov'd. parking, security 54&-9545 or 642-115S
elevators &:. pool. $650 TO LAROE BACH. Comp. kit. "~-"'°=''~'"'1'~· -""~· ~'-75-_7000~~-1 & bath. Ulils &: appliances 1 BLOCK to Belt, Deluxe turn. Enclos'd gar. l adult.
2br, ii,; ba, frp\c, Ask for no pets. $160. per mo. 3!13
fl;tary Ellen n4-846-333G, 1 "°":::•:::mc::'":::"':::·_;co::•:c• _,~.::..;ccm,,___ Vista Del Mesa 2!3-59'1-3278 2 BR, cpl, drepea, stove & ADULT GARDEN HO?t1ES
Cost• Mela 3724 relrig. No µ<"IS, ace & clean IRVJNE AVE, AT ft-lESA
tlep req. 700 Jan1cs St. Apt. Neur Newport Blvd, F'n''Y e. 968-5280 & Irvlne Industrial Con1plex
1 BR $190, 2 BR $230,
VACANT, 4 BR, F/ar ca. CALO... THE CO. w/congcnial pa r ty , NH, 8321 Edison St. 536-6551 '' :
$325. all xtras & trplc i.n 6-15-3700 Back of llwnunc Society. 1
·
HB Far an ad 1'n Woman's World Business Rental 4450 ANIJdo'I~ ASSIST. LEAGl.!£ SEVERAL w/poo\s, views, a pl1on, spaying and
what you need, we haver C•ll Peg9y 642...5671, ext, 330 neutering inform. 96Q.2JOO. ,1
CAU. OR COME HY! COl'il~lERCIAL & o f f Ice AN lMJ\LS Ir.lPOUNDED
ALA Ront•I• 642-$383 Light --~Cozy.I Sew aml Crochet! 'P"' """· """I loc•-Shophoro ntixod. Ian,"""' C CIRU uons in Laguna. 25c To Ausllshep, trl, female 1 ,
----HOICE ---73t Per Sq:Tt."' Cocker, 1nixcd, black, female f·
LAKE FRONT Nolan Real Estate 49+-9424 Terrier/Lab, blk/whl, Jeruale "·!
LOCATIONS C.)t Storefront & Office + Sh~~/Collie, trl, male , ; ,
VERSAILL rs 1500 sq ft fenced area. Total D?xie, brown, 1nale , ( -Ii 2750 ft. Heavy loot traffic, lnsh Setter, red, ma.le •
ct 646-6961 · 646-l.U6 St Bernard, bl"\l·/v.·h t, male ,•
ON 'nlE LAKE
At & uth Coas1 Plaza.
Pool · Acapulco Aqua Bal'
& Jacuzzi, S11«ta.cular 8
Acre Lake wtrov.·erlng
Fountains • ~~ ~fillion Dollar
Clubhouse, Gym, Sauna,
TotaJ Secur:'.y,
lnlmediate Occupancy
ADULTS
So.>rcy, No Pets
Bachelor, 1, 2 & J Br's.
from $175 per mo.
Senta Ana
f ' " \,
)
I' •' " " I• 'I : .
' ' _ Poodle mixed.. white, fema.Je
SPACE AVAIL f~r lease 1n Terripoo, sliver/grey, ma.le «
Boardwalk Shop g. c,tr. at Poodle. apricot, .... Iemale ,I
Hwit. Hbr. Call: 846-2366 Lab n1ixcd bla"k naJ . .... • [ e I 215 SQ Ft. Otc, storage, hll'l , Shep/Lab, blklv.·ht, female
etc. P1:1cillc Cst Hwy, Cd~J. Great Dane, brown, male
<.:all 6Ta-205I. Hound. brown. n1a.le ~
Industrial Rental 4500 G~r/Shcp, b!k/b1w, ma.I~ lnsh Seth'r, red, male 1----------·1 Lall 1nixed., blk/\\'ht, femnle ! !"'~"""ti.JI Shep puppic, blk/crn1. fcmal~ 1 INCUBATOR Spaniel, bl11.ck, n1a ic · ,
Irxl. condo avail. Tu·o CATS • . ~
uir·t'Ond. offlc<'s & i!ld . Sh hail'ed rlon1esl\c, orange, f
&paC'e. Plen!y of parking. F" -t-2 klltcns •\
3200 Sq. ft., SSOO a n10111t1. Sh hol1· don1csti{., lt"i, fcn1nle '
Who's the new kid
on the block?
APT A1GR for 14-2 Br. l\fin. Rec: Hldg wlgym, Billiards,
duties. $80. oU rent. Pool, Color T.V. Pool & Jacuzzi.
Adlts, t'Kl petil. Prefer older Security Patrol. Rcfl'ig. inc,
woinan. 64Z-9a20 • !>l5-4855 •
EASTSIDE C.l\f, Large du-.$3fi0. BEALIT. lge 1 BR Bav-
plex 1 Br, brick Crpt, cpts, Vu·aiit ., pool , boat slip av!,
drps, ulil . J. S200. mo. 1 310 f ernando, No. lO'l Nr
adult, no pets. 642-1960 r~eny Croi;s!ng & Fun Zone.
DELU>."E 2BR, (rplc, dlw. See .l\.lgr, 67;).7520 675-8551
dbl gar, crptirt(C It drpa, YEARLY 2 B • 0 -
3700 Plaza Dr.
714-SS~
MESA
GARDEN
APTS
HARBOR s.h hall' domc:!.liL, :.:11e11, "·.! fflhby. I<"nlnlc
REA.LTOR.S
SINCE 19-ll
673-44¥
Sh h1u1· don1cslic. blk/v.·ht, r
l-'l:une Pt Shtm<"sc, n1alc,
\.\'ht/orango
Sh hair do111eslk', b7t'.')'/\\'hl,
nu\le
C<1Ji1..'0. tri, fcnialc
1\ssort<'i.l Pupp1ci; .r,, h'.illens
LOS'l' orange & \\•h!tc malt-
cat, altert.'<l, hlue t~illar wilh
tug. l\le:-a \·rn:le a:reu.,
Rev.·arr1. ;,.i6-\977 AMBASSADOR INN BRAND NEW .
"• Clottltt ...... ,..u-.............. ,, ..... , ....... ,,.
-·~
s29so &:_ .. ,._ ... .....,._
"*-"• .......... .Kltctri.. flN:UIHtt..,IL
Wl•~ ..... u.lnl w .. ... T ... .,,.._ • .,...._
Dhcl .................
SWftc~ _, ... ,.. ....
.0..119·5
lee~• ... w ...... & D,.,.....,.,_
WAftlPALL-STIUMS-LAM>OHS
2277 HAUOR BLVD.
COSTAMISA
645-4840
I
dose to city hall, Colleges · r, ~ ou, close bv ~29-2349 Newport Shores. 2 blks ~ oc-ean. $260. Ms.-8912 or
CHILDREN OK .,-....,..
.l.ge-2 Br $170; 3 Br 1~~ YEARLY RENTAL, 2 BR.
Be $UICI. Duplex & 4-plex, 2 Ba, Drnµ<"s. Crpts, Gur,
2 pools, crpts. drps, 642..{.682 Frplc, ~: Blk Bay & Beach,
2 BR unfurn Carden Apts. $275. nio. 6Th-84'i'5
2 & 3 Bdm1s .. Cl'pls, drps
utilities paid. B 111 n s'
laundry facilities. Re c:
roon1 \V/J>OO\ table, gym
roo111, sauna, pool . bbq •
aN'a, Adults only, tJO pels.
2881 Bristol, Costa rt1esn 545-6700 .
F rple, Dl\\I, prlv patio.$~. YEARLY t.10DERN SPACl-l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Nr~ Irvine Industrial aren. OLIS 2br, hlk troni ocean & I'
557·2841. buy avail Nov J, only $250,
2 BEDROO?..f, NEAR NE.'V 673-l!JO!J re ~;-
Cpt-. drp11, forced alt tient. EXECli'I'IVE posh, 3 Br, 211 'fl f ~'t...!..kdays 10:30 to 1;30, Ba, frplc, 1>11\io, pool, $375. . " !~!"~• ... 1
Wll'l mo. Lrg 2 Br, 2 Ba, (rplc-~
EXTRA Lrg del•txe 2 Br apt11, ""poo""l,=$c:2s;C'·=· moc=·c.64~2-00<=~'~-I 2 BR. To~·nhouse, trplc, er~. drpg, bltln1, No pets, BJ\YFRONTMExclUng viev.', fro n1 S1'IO. 1 BR, from S19S.
$190. 646-1181 II' elegant 4 Br. :? Ba. Pool, tennl,.,, continental
SHARP, 2 story, 2 bodroom, v.'OOCI beams, fprl, patio bn>11kfa11!. Se pa.ntte family
2 00.th, crpts. etC'. Large 613-:;710 section. Close 10 ahoppltia
_pa.do, $185 mo., 4g.l-879j \VESTCLIFF 2 br., 1 1; ba. It fine beach. 64t 26lt
t.1ESA VERDE, 2 Br + lkn, twnhouie. PGO a nlO. AdullS
l Ba. new crpts/drps. 1rplc, ~IY;.}:1 Z:.!s· 1728 Bedford Tl!E E.."<aTlNG Adu!~. no"'" 919-3432 ~· ~·-PALM MESA APTS.
A.LL F.::UX;. Crpts, Orps, pri OCEA.WIE\V 2 br .. den. 2 r.UNUTBS TO NPJ'. BCJL
pnlk>, crprt, I OR. No chUd bll. Condo., ref., \\"/0 , Bnch. l & 2 BR. from n S7
or pet.a. $133. 548-132'1 1 W/\V, drps,, pool. S3:'IO ricr Adults, No Pets. -"'°· MS-i379 .,.,..., ., Dr Eostbluft 3130 -· ".,. · 2 BR. I Blk fron1 Orea11, (S blkJ lrom Newport Blvd.) e DELUXE e Avail ll/l. 210 Cedar. stt>. ~9860:~=~-
3 RR, ~li BA •ot fol 1.,,.. ~7290 * LA PART51ENNE *
lncld •P.Dt, maate.r guile, SHARP I BR, o<:ean 2 hlks, 2 er. fum. All "l~tlic. r·1rc-
dln rm l dbl gtl'l\re. Au~ Girls, no children or pct!i, p'l<"e. Heated }tool. Adults.
door opener •'All. Pool & 1115. yrly_ ~ $2'ill. & up.
RCCl'l!aUon IL!i!1&. Adults WATER,..RONT Apt . l Br, 979·1268
only, no J>tb; ~.~:...Yrly let\st. $4Sj, nm. 1\cm~~ frotn golf coune e $322 e bflHl8tili U\.'tl 88.rtla Anl\ Avr<,
865 Am.Ip WAy, l\'8
WILLl~tn~~T~RS CO
"
SUPEll Jliiv, &cpnul!"\,1 H~'. 11 UR rumlun!urn, )'t'ly, utll
for 1noture male, 1 tk In pc1, $210. mo. Newport
bc:h, $:.lJO. )Tl)' b'iJ~5'i60 8o°'!t•,.'h. 67'.'.-7219 l'Vf'f',
•
NOW LEASING
Huntin9ton Be•ch
NEW M-1
940 S:;. t'f, le UP
llaJnil ton ~ NC'1\•h1J1d Si.
LOST : Vic. C .:P.t .-T1\·o
poodles. IJ1vtu1c. llblack.
Hr .... ·ard. 96$-761~ j.,....,...,.9,.60-...,t.,9,,70.,....,.,...,JJ.'OU!oiU: Corona di.'! J\lar.
F1ne molt1lrm1llestbl1 c&pe In, 1lf. 1lf. NJ.:\\' I\! I l<I00-2'!00 Bl111·k Lab, 4 UH.I, old. f.1aJa. •• ll\ 1111set for 1111 ~rllsona! • ""j"'" "·~-' ' · sq ft 67:!Aj,"i:l9 _,_,_ ~hl 1fl &; PlfJl•t•!>, 20:) ~ fl/lfl~l' -.-=ccc-.=,----,,---,--5-'I' New ! SheH'r J'oY.r 11boul-llWI', trrish scrv., :.ilnt 1,,. LO~T n1aJe 19Tl<'n, P1<rt SI· det~ i:rarrfully ll'ith cape. hi I h I l''k 11h11.w1 In t><ihl plnN•PPle de-!ilX 1leek vtrh1Uun11 oo (h" nr SI) 11'1\/. ti •I i; -I 2 ;1 2. u.rn~~~ I\: 1l' o~i:: ~a r .... ~ · tll:'D, Ctotbet 1:1ulciklf ,,f tine. popular Plht~ull thnme 111u1 fi-l·l-:.?120 r.h·. 1-'orlM'S' lh\tU« er.f.;i1r\'1cv.·. :...1J~12'J,
1llky.eoft mohair, Pattern. • d•~ht11111bell·atltob cape 10 -*C O-ST-A ME-SA * l.l)~"T. : AnH•t.hyst ring ln <mid '11'11 : ont' &lie fl u S·:t!. t:rl'Klh111 Cbooi11 knit&, .,y '15CENTS for•ath paUel"ft , Printed Paltt!rll !ISl5 : Al ntOl!'t ne1\' ~11 ~t ;::-. Cdat 111i,'n 2 mon'5,
Md 25 cent1J for each pattern Ml~~e@' Sl1e1 I, 10, It l•, 18, 1300 sq 11. ~!~. 0
1\io. n~;\\,\ftl) li~·l·l<608
for nrs1.,cl1as mail and 1pec\1J 11. ffa,U St'" 10"', ''"'· l4 'ii., 644-2361 LO~T: ~·ern. fllk. l.tib., ::!
bandlln1; otherwise third• 11.,,., ll'i'.. PLi o\tl. STATE :0..t I •Ll)G ·•~ I Pl )'nl. nn!l. to "U-O·G'' HI".;. ctau dellYery ··~U t1lle three D.!.Y,.I l!~E. ' · .'·"""''!IQ. I r nly \\'ARD G-'li 082' we.lea or more. Send to All« ~ Jt.00 ror each petknt. n[ parkln'i, 1ll6 \\0
, :.IQU1 ,. _,
Broob, t0$, the Dally Pilot, Md 25 ctnla for e1ch pattrm Cost11 l\lrsa. 612-<IGtO t"Ot::\'L>-Blne k male 1'A1.
Needtecran Dept., eo~ l63,0kt for f\rst·tllSJI m1ll 111d 1ptcl1l f.A:-iTAANAnrv· ;o.., 1-:--1 ,.,,_ lJ?l"-a ,\~·,. .. Rell"h Bh:d, .. Q>o••· S u~ N y 1r; h1ttdhn1: othrrwi11 th ird· · \\ t I S$1111 -• ta....... ew or • claa dellvr:ry wtn take lhree 11\1.'lfril\l llTill'I, i51J·3ti00 .!<lj ci; Ol llStcr. · ·
N.Y. IC.HI. r n nt Name, Ad· ,.'&tbormon.SendtoMariin ft lrorn 12r. 5:11.i-4,~ l"''OUND dog. C~I on Ora1t2e. m:;;_.~P·1~11::~~u~c!;!iir Mutlft, W . IM Plilb' Pilot , Storage 4SS0 Sin \\"hitc und bro1\n f,.,n111.lo
dM!pslnGUrtfl'tNHdlecr•ft httem Dtr>t .• m Wm: 11111 _ n11" ••-t~·92I·I "r 646-630l
"'6 " ,... Ptint NAM E ADDRESS ZtP r• u•., : n ... 1 ,.,.,lf('r Pll Cat.a"""! ~11 tn•·t THRF.E St., N11w York. N.Y. 10011 .1 ;;,,;-:-..... ;--0 I~ r A
P'rftdKi8nslrW df' ....... '1k Stz.E ind sTYLE NUMBER : MINl·WAREH~U SE 111a.lc. HB lhJth Sc-hool.
New! S.W +Knit Booli:-hai ONE FREE PATfERNoryour Prh:lle, tocked tndh; dun! n'Kl. oliJ. :,1S-41l!U ~~~it=:ii:~ootl ··::::.! chok-etosendror.ontffffp&l· ll'IOrAfel' llnlt1 , r Nnn $7 j(} !-llUND: \\"h't-.. ~7k~t-t-l-,-n-,I
Ntwl Flower Crochet Bk 11.00 lftft ln1lde NEW SPRING· P<"r nlO. F'°n1al1• l!)!h anti lrv\ne
lf1irpi"Cnxhtt8ook ... 11.00 SU ~ftooP~TTllEIRN ALLSPACE r lt'a rou.,r 61~ . ·;=~~ ~::~~ : : : ::t: ~ ,.1tem
1 ~:0-.~L.:it ~ 9'0-1970 fuUND: ~t:Bcrnnrd, male
1-'" •~ I 00 MW.SSW+ KNITBeM;wllll ~~rl·hnlr, \'It'. \\·e1t CliiJ n OM)'....,._ .... I. bu~tlaa It r, 15 (#npJeteGiftllook .. , .•. st.00 1 ",,",.•,',.t!" ...... :.:···· 1'00 Center San Cltmenlt Pla1./'l, N.U. '1 ~ S24S,' ~leteAt1han1112 •. 11.00 1:U:,s!wlnia::t" ::::,1:00 1000 Jq 11 COS'r 07i'lla.lbru1 Dlvrl. inale
ll MAfJ b•111tll ....•. SOc Store o r offi'ct upole, l1ln1·k l..ab x. 11 ... llooltoflSQuiltsJ1 ........ 5'>t tw1gt> ('(Illar 6T:h .. 1S M~m()ullt~H .... ~ un El fllt'n llll.l R<"al -' 1
l$QuUlaforTodayQ., ..... b: EKCf.lleul 1 ~1rkl11~ LOST: Sh••ll,io• (ri.Hnl Co!H'l
BookofllJlfJyRu.11 ...... SOr 492·9i&t 491-11\\ ff'm/\I~. \'tr, t'd~t on Jf>/4 . --------------------·I·----------1•111-llJl" •IL' 6li ~Q;i).1 --__ , -
' --
•
IJ /,, DAILY PILOT Wedntsdol.)', °"tobtr CJ, 1974
~uat A Found ~ Ce111ng1 .,,u Plumlllng 6071 Help W•nted, M&F 7100Help W•nttd~&F 7100
rou~o: Dos . ?ilale,. \. -D 11 · -c da 0 ly CoQl<opoo, Aboul JO I b.. ACOUSTIC CEILINGS L.R. 'tm'IS p Lu" DING • ve. ,-un y n
Qlii.Ck with v•hite at r Ip e BY CALCOUSTICS • Remodel• l Rep&ln. Wai.er rft ~\Ioli renter of 1ton1aclL APPµEO, PAlNTEO h •t r-r1, df1po• r~ ORul\ILY P-lLO~TO CARRJERS. RE-~-CUAAANTEED tumacu. d•h"""" "'2-Q3 QUIRES THE USE OF A LAROE STA-
f'6lJNo: lJ>/5, ne».r suucr/ Fh.Ef; tsTIAIAT~ MIC .l. BIA Complete TION \VAGON OR VAN. CONTACT MR. ~1"'·e111, fe111ale under F'REE CWTTER Plwubina: Scr\llct1 Lie. BENTON \VlLLIAMS, 330 \VEST BAY
i )'t, 1rt color dog, ,,·earing ~ OIT \vt'Jll nus AD ,,,_'-"'=='====~== STREET, COSTA ~1ESA. TELEPHONE Cka 'oollar. She cnt1•,.Ji;~ .. S.tllO RAYS PLU"f\UUNG f:ERVICE 642--4321 FOR APPOINTMENT. 80-9117 Rtpa.in-ln1tallalJorui
•AOOUSflCAL * 24 hr. Rnice 548-8638 .a-E I Op . E I 4)ST-Li i r a y longh11.lred "'" quai portun1ty mp oyer ror:Je cal, allued, 11·h1 che$t APrll@rl • r.J»lred ·~painted Roofing 60l2 &' 4 'A'ht pa'A's. Brwn fll'a 1.h'y"·1.U. "'"11 trx, 60-57?& "11.i~-p-w-1n_t_ed_,_M_&_F~7-100 __ J_e_l_p_W_1n-t---~.-.. -,F-7-IOO
_,,__ "-J • • I C t /C I ~19 REPAIRS. all Jypeo, Rau. n --•"""'4ll · ~· 11a "lagnul a. •m•n oner•• -Free e5t. Uc'd; Ask (or f\eward. 8!»-082il. \\'al 830-5020 ....... 1_ AS S 1 ST A NT Mana.gu
Ji):o,'1', ncii· sofa cushion. CUSTO.ll C'E..\JENT WORK I ~,,;-=L'--'=-='--'-==~·~·= I tnlnee, eoun~r gil•ls, try
Nc1i·pon }o'rv•y Det. SA PATJO$, DRIVES, WALKS Tiit 6091 cooks, evening.11, grave yard fJWY k so rr"'Y· Cold,, ___ ca_1_1 _0o_,_.....,_._·_1_< __ s;hUt, open tun & pan. thne.
li"nv.'n beige stripe. He11·u.td, CE~tENT \Vork, any kind, CERIU1IC TILE \\'crka, kit., Al>ply Jack ·1n the Box 385
.ll6-7Gro co cnmercial, re.sldentlaJ, ba~ ":~ ti'-111.T49~ ~ E. 17th St, CM. US~: BJ lick c 0 c k a p <J 0 , "°L°';,~&'='bo=•~Jded"",~636-""="'!1)157.'-~~ ~v M r t. • A~EMBLY .n·ainee, fl.25 to
Q)olc, v.•htte <'Ollar, \\'hite CE!'.1ENT Work of all Jdnda, a.L).().l87 ext. m $2.50 per hour ht &: 2nd re on chest. Vic G1u1leld Reasonable, tree estimates, CERAI'\llC TILE NE\V .l 11hllt. Short &: Jong tcrnt
n .. _ .. M_, ""'" . .,7 C-'l .. ~ .. _ .. _ remodel. Free eaUmale.. aNi.&Juneuta.178421 rv i ne
'"·""""""''..,, .,.;...J:,,, ~--~~=--~"-'-='-~= Sr1 Jobi> v.·ell.·orne. 536-2"26 Bl, Suite 220, Tuslln. Call
CLERICAL
Imn1cdiate opening11 ror in·
dlvldull.ls w/knowledge ot
10 key adding machinP. No
typing. t.lust like 1\-01·kfng
W/fi!(W'eL
For Appt. Contact
Carol Smith
644-5800
. .
•
......... -•, .... ,..,,i
_!4•1p W•nrac:t, ~&F 7tOO Help W1n1ed, M&F 71tm:rHe1 .. -•ntecl.-;MaF 7100 Help Went~. M•r 71w1
IMMEDIATE & FUTURE OPlNINOs''
MANAG f'ME NT NURSlNG ~~,'!:u:.'.J!.~<r. SADDLEIACK_
Will Train -Enlistment'-Bring Ad 1, _ 10 431-.,--,.,,, • .,,.... COMMUNITY
& u:i;ume aeiwnl 1.11tuU&i,>e-
Law Enforcement (95B)
Cook (948)
Leather Repair (4 3A)
Trucker (64C
Of!sel Pressman (83F)
Dra!lsman (SIA)
t.l n1ent for oul of IOWft ow111..'t'. HOSPITAL
Boal Operator ulB) No IC'lllnl:. No ~~ari.1. l\'e u11~ Th«' Jo'oUowlua
Radio Intelligence (9BG)
Steel Worker (~IC)
!:~.a ~ ~:. s.w~ig eoR s Openlnp:
open. Interviews Sal., Ocl upe:rvtsor
U, 3400 Irvine Ave, Newport lltud ~uric vo'3--5 yi ..
Bt:ach. Copy Cenlcr uf Superv111ocy cxpe.rient.-t
Illustrator (81E) lrvlne. •ICU Charge Nurse
Am hlbl Op (610) Mgmt Tme RetaU 18 64tl Thlrd Shi!> P 80 r SPORTING GcioDS •Central Supply Tech
Boal Repair (61F) Oyn1:1n\lc extNlnsk>n of top Pt'Cvlous cxpcr. In Ct:ntral
!lrnt 1\111 ~11.ted unique op. Supply. ltntat1ni. Shllt:i.
por. for an indlv. w/ret.oll AL~O · ARMY OPPORTUNITIES background to enjoy rapid Staff Openin~.s on :Ind & 31'd
· 11dvancement. · Call Su nt Shlfls for e~J>tH"d
Coste M111, 542 W. 19th St., 645-1163 !Uder,' 'S18-l.2S8, Denni.~ & RN'5, LVN's & Aides
Join the people who've joined the Army
De11ni11 Personnel Agency of
Huntln1:ton Beach, l 6 l 6 8 Exccllent benefit& & v.vrklng
Beach Blvd, ltB. conclillo1l!I
• M1:1ae. er Trne $8tWO Apply Pel'SO!Ulel Ollicc
Help-Wanted, M&-F 7100 Help Wanted, M&F 7100 sPbRTING GOODS 23jf)l Paseo De .Vnlcncllil. t-vUf'IO: Ladies or ~Ir I s C?ntractor 6021 Top Soll ... _ 2' hours 54-~ eyaaa~ICS. Ver 1n on t &. ""--------..;;.;"'--• ~SfOoado, Anaheim . AITENDANT, exper. for Fii h 'Off" ~ KITCJTEN & bath ttn\odel· •TOP SOIL * CO~tPOSf• graveyard shUt, Good pay, ---------9 t ice
Avco Financial Servi~
Equal Oppor. En1ployer --.,;,c_.;.;.;:c.;.;:;-o:..;=e-;.;.;,; Lagtma Hill!!
JUNIOR SALESMEN l'a~ ""1>· """' career Equal Oppor. Employor m/f oriented lndlv. '"/drive lor, _________ _
ing additloM, aJteratJon~. •t.tULCJ-1 * REDWOOD• frin.(::e benefits. Apply Shell COOK Dispatch &
: 10/S Blk Lo1b n1ix glius slkting doora instatJ·,, i ~~--rCato;cl~"6-69311==::...--Statton, 1£0) Irvine, N.B. A t' Cl k ~"' 2 · Id , 1-~n ...... Salary according 10 <':tep. ccoun rng er Age l"l5 ... ~---..,... ...... ..,., ~~ mos 0 · a ru' Y Palombo Con. siDCe 19""' Schooli & 0 Co '· "" """" -"<rW •-Qtinlce &. I 7 lh. C.!l.l . l\lember BBB 962+1961 ..,, Prefer no student11. E.xpcr. r5a.~g·~300 , Au~ ""eek getting ne1v cw;teaien;
xln't program & ad-1•.·..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,,. vancenient op po r . FuU 1•
bene(it pkg. Ctt.11 Gary llWll. NURSES
~ Instr uction 7005 AYON prcf'd., but "'·ill h'flln. Apply -'-"""' • e:ict ..., for the OAJLY PIWT after
F ,.~ . to• t:ER\VICK It Son. BJdg Contr. ---bet\\·een 2:3().4:30 p.m. Bobbie Bolton school and Saturday!>. Yoo
83J.-2700. Dennis & Dennis Want P/time ·Work?
Perso1uiel Agency of Irvine, llOil1C:~IAKt::lt8/UPJOHN
20S2 r.Uchclson Dr. ) w·~c1Uly ne1..'(!i; expc1"d. : .~l"mfln •70n•phtnl Add remorl. St. lie Bl-ll'321 ANYONE lnteretiled In b(!i...., llan1burger lllllnlet, 1545 FEMALE help f/time. Apply n>"~ be out "· ·-"-' by '""""· ol Floi,·er .\ 7 "" I 5<"2170 "• TIMELESS Ad C'I A k I •1 -· ' ~~ ln Santa Ana. Call 06=.!~~~1 ~· _._. ~-----trained for procelaln nails? ams, l• • Ii or " r. Kentucky l" r i e d Chicken, 3:00 pm and be able to v.'Ork
'1tter 7PM. 9i9-2JG6. Electrical 6032 Here is )'OW' oppor. For Our new soph.lsticated, M· llagen. 2929 E. Coast Hwy, CdM at least 3 days per week. No MAN u fAC more info, Call ?t1agi's t i o na 11 y advert Is e d Cook Exper. Line FEJ\l.ALE !actory Packagers deliveries or col.Jecting. •
1-JlfJND-\\'h\le cnl, 01·111gr l:.1.ECTRIClAN * Old ?.lagic, Costa. M esa, fragrance. \Vhat a good F/time position. Paid we. $2.00 per hr to start, merli Transportation pt•ov ldcd. TURING
./ Pra c. Nurses
./ Nurses Aides
./ Infant Nurses
~ll &: orar-g.e on top of heed. Job&-Ne1v Jobs. Service 64>90.'i6. time to beco1ne an AVON Hosp. insur. & 0 t her raises, MS-5125 C II 968-4812. ~18 hnlr. Vic: Santa Ana ca 11 s Anytime-Anyplace. l -~P~l-A~N~O-L~E~S~S~ON~~S-R E PR r: SEN T A TIVE. benelHs. Apply, s am• s FLORAL deslgnel', exp for Equal OpportWJily Employer
Cal' Ne<:ess. Jtefs f.eq'd
PAY NO Ft:ES
75>--0992 J4~~ ~;~:7:S~era-~::.~~=29~R~·,CJ~.~A~N~-~L~; ...... ----N~o. Beginner~5z~~jg1nedia~~'"ii!!i!J '.:l'~"='"'::":g:':1 :"'°'~-~-~1tlU'::'::'::~ -if~:ri~il Pacific Coas t ~e~1e:rf~i-1s&~9-~~ ~ Ke>'6o~~~ '8';!Punchy ENGUNICER-. -
iitan. Red. Fah-vie1'' S11nta 233108. &nail job!i, maint . ~ COOKS, men or won1cn. b,UN Job, ...,,., lime. Seil Joh1 fast paced company & I ~ NURSE/COMPANION
Aoa. Bl'O\\'n leather collur & rennirs, 5"8-~ k T ~ I f • Id be Jnt ted · gJ&-3499 ~~·~------~~ 1 I l[fi]J BABYSITI"'ER v.•anted. Mon· B (st c:icp. op wages. Playhouse ~Toys. ( P<! tlY key yourse l or sut.-cess. T 'Od f des' v.·ou you eJ"es lll · Fe-cl~ '"" -•--....-'• Thurs 3 5 'till Xm , 2 · J Apply In person. Carrow's Plan> Ctr necess. ca l I OppOr. ·to advance invet"' 0 ta, ke .~ u:cts ront .ign living i_u a !lice hon1e, help-"~.·ND <lo•. l!i.•ck ood belg" "' "• --""'1pNJ11• 644_5782·_ • a · pr s. ~ enginec11ng into production I 1 r:vv .. ·• ... . . n.estauranl;,, Pico turn-oU;. Gladys 830-2107 or 581--0547 prestige co. Great location. . , . . · ng nice poop e, earnini
h.'mnle Cockn1>00. BI a c k NO job too sn1all or large Sau Clen1en1e *Gardeners Wanted* Call Mary Hickle, 833-2700, p~tecting bas1"11 des ikg 11 l1'\Jn1 $500-$000 ()l.!r nw. &. cdllar. '"llliOn und Orange, Chsln link our s~lalty BABYS I TTER, light Dennis & Dennis Penoonnel purnn1cters , w 1 e nut uig ha\'e !>encl.its! J[ this in-d~!. &ll»-3792 nnd 54;1• 711.14 Pyramid Fence 548--!!662 Lle Job W•nted, M.le 7015 housekeeping live in, COOh.'S, nicn or won1en, Guam. customer!. Earn Agency or Irvine 2 0 8 2 changes req d (or n1anufac· terests you & )'OU have i:;ood
830-C.:73 bk!.ast exp. Top \vages. Ap-JlO\\', P6Y later. High $'s l'du:helson Dr. ' tu1-e ability of sn1all .c~t.'i.:-l'CIS, thc>n Please Call
Gardening 6045 l-IATURE hard working In-BAll~tAJD ply in person. Camnv's 5M-7187 534-3144 t1'0-n1e~ha11ical a~l'1noJhcs, hll.~!EMJ\,:£'.RS/Ut'JOHN
dividual seeking l'r1anage-EARN UP TO IWstaurant: Pico turn-on: GEN 1----------1 nu.1lnt1unuig lntendetl L'<>~l. 752 •992 LA\\''N SERVICE -nient Trainee positkln. Ex· San Oemente ERAL Ollice C 1 erk• L BO 1iwtlity, itehcdule & rate. -v
DEPENDABLE n-cmely Penionablc. X In I $200 WEEK Trafric & record keeping A RERS l --cN"°U"R"S"E"R=Y"M7E=N~-I \VC::EKLY l\tAINT • CUSTODIAN. lmmd opening, exp deslrable. Lite typing, I General Laborers C:xpcr'd in writ in;;; CJ..EANUPS Mf:~~~-J oseph hosp ex p prefen-ed. San Ricoh of Antcrica, 19 0 0 /Packers docume111ation, v.·ork station Expt;:!r'd. i't1tt I u re . \Vo.rk
ft4rton•li 5150 Free Est. 642-9907 ="='C-'===----No Exper. Day, Nile Clemente General Hospltal. Quail St, NB, 833-9TJO setups, tool design, pnr 11• Ip Ian ts. 6 D a y s
1 Experienced cook, can cover Sh.lft Avall. Costu1ne. l714l 496-1122 ext 224 Gen'I Ofc Girl--./Lite Assembly duction line tr o u b I e v.·eek/overtime. $3 hr & up.
:• TI1E FA1.1 ILY OF *Gardening S.r'(ices* all stations. European train· BUNNY PATCH DENTAL Receptionbt, e:icp Apply TODAY! shoolmg, cost reductions. Laguna Hills Nul'sery, 1:1 \~LLlAl\I B. RONQUILLO Homes &: Commereials ed. &U-229L 2.233 W I ~t St & e 11 1 h us I a 11 m a r e Typing -15-55 w.p.m. Good 'Vork T0rt10RROW! Mectian1cal engineering or Toro. ~
w:fllhes 10 express their Sprinklen Free Estim. Job Wanted, Fmalt 7050 San~• Ana • J4i..OC73 n1us~. Also :;ome chainide ~~~y, ~~-~,1ca 11 inc1':'811·ia.I engio~a·uii:; or ---oF FICE:'°'H7E=L~P~-I
f{atilude fof lhe l'iymOKlhy 534-31+1 534-7181 I ==i7'=~==-""7='_,;.; abil., a challenging posltk>n t CQUl\'alent esseutuil. 12 ladies na.-tled Ior 1empor-
\l1 klrnlness iiho\vn during "'XP. Jap•-ae Amon'can NEED help w/)-our monthly BEAUTY OPERATORS in a new practice in u t:! GIRLS-GIRLS ./..!.J I a ,,.. · ,-w,· · "" """' • ....., ym 1 Dtl ,DI" · 549 3041 ary part tune 11ro1110t1on r:"t"1r tune ot SOM'OI\' Our Gardener. Quality Complete statements? I can handle With fol.lowing for only Bel· 848-8932 Easy fun job. Day or night • . • WOl'k 101· Laguna Hills Hilton i~~~:l~~hoo:~~; ~S!~~~ ~~~~S:W~ Bonsal ~t~~~a!l~~ts/~~-f:s~ i~°"~.~~kii're~~~e~t. ~~T~~ ,:-ae:P:· )'~rexb;l. ~~~-e~i:~·~:~sslik~Vei!,te fMm lrNe· QJ.11'1 I::quaJ i.Jppor. i:.1nploycr ~~~st((~~~1o~l~a~~~~~:~
~ i;•• EXPERT Jap a neKe plck·up and dcllvel")' lrom Beaulifulty modem. $600 min. Very good & be al least 18. Apply voice, no c;tpcrience necelr 'flt $65. Gardener: Qirnpletc yard my hon1c. 1.lrs. \Valllon 54$-5212 or Eves 34;)-1025. be nefits. Some Sais. H.B. tiny aftn ·or eve. 293{] W. MASSEUR sary. $:l.25 pe:I' hour +_
, · DIVORCE service, clean ups. free est, ~·-"'=-298=1=. ---~---BEAUTY OPERATOR As-846--la40 -Coo.st Hwy, N.B. Legal Secretary Trainee Fltlrne 1or incn ii spa. illus! Hours avuilaUle 9-1, 1-5, 01·
; !Plus Filing Feel 543-2661. /.1ATURE 1vome.n Jooklng for sistant for Busy Salon. \Ved DENTAL ASSISTANT GIRL: FRIDAY Ap;peal Your Coile be llc'd. Appl,Y Tues, 1-'ri 5-9 Apply Thur & t'rlday t• Cotnplclel)-' reliable LAI\~', __ ,. R pern1anent Jive-In, child thr-u Sat. Must be liscenccd. 1 Typl,g, lll<·og, ,,-1, book· To >he i><'ghe•t ~·rt.' Top AM. rnor1un~ only in "''l'liOll. ' , "'"-!""" ,,,, ~v•ce es & Co1nn1 Richard Ouellette. 16 lo Fu! & Part tin1c. Specialty """' .-~ • ,,..,,--......., n1onthly maint, cleanups, care, It. housekeeping. Have \Vest C 0 as t """' NB. ofllces. E :ic p . prefem..'d. keeping. $-12:; to start. legal group seek fasl paced balboa Bay Club ?.tr Jones !ront th!3k, 15205 !1 PREGNANT'? hauling free est 54!Hil42 references 646-1484. 642_3970. "3 644--0683 Takala Nw'tiery, 780 Bake.1· indiv. for exciting c11.1wr 12'..ll W. Coast 1·h1•y, N.B. L • Pa~. Laguna Hills, No C~ in:;, confidential counsel-LNDWP/GARDENIMAINT Will care for Elderly person ~B~E~A~-~Ui.TY'=-o=p=e=R~A=-T=o=R--· DENTAL R~ptfSecrcl.t1J'1. St, CM No Pbo.ne..calls. _opll9.rtuni_ty.~G~at loc.n.tiQn. MGt.1T tt·ne -:z}:30 $!.50 wk Phone ~l!,!.!e~e_c·=~-1 ~ &: refe1Tal. A6o11.lon, Sod, Sprinklers, Cleanups, mba· ~.~~·.Pr!. room & No '~no'"'ng -. Comn1 l/tinic. Xlnt sal & benefits. GIRL FRIDAY CO.all ~at"&<oDen1Vl8!1n.P83J-21001, guarn st. College prfd ~'II·. OFFICE MANAGER ~~io'G.tz~~~eepln{:. AP-Soll cd, 642-3331 646-4908 !11. .......-.i-140 gua;, 6.15-iOJO:"'" Call SIS-5588. tor General offil.-e dUlies & A nnts f ~ni~ e~Qu;:2 1l1cnaro!i, rl<t10~6-;i-J.>.1 Li.1tL }<){iL>AY-Hrlght and 1 :.1£';';-i'-'""~=,--,,--,,-, I EUROPEAN GARDE?\'ER T'IPING-rny home. Extcn-D 1 I R c f' • 1 Ught hOusev.-'ork. 20 hrs per !;\'ency 0 rvLne, ~tECHANIC/MAitlNE 0-L cnerb'l'lic 1•,,lth caµabilil)-' 10 F !'.1ALt-: ;;hipmate !!Ought sivA "'~--•-"'-' ........ ~,,_""d * BOOKKEEPER * en a e •p 1on1s \\'k. ''··11 67~ .,.,~. Michelson Dr. u -le.:irn \\' ill I -al Th ~ sailm t rfl rul Landscaplng-tree..M!Nice-~c.............._ ........ -e .. •-· ~~ be pd 1 11 1 Expel'i~-ed !HS.S84'1 ,,_ ,,..~,,.,., _ oua1us. t:.Kp o. only. Apply · ~ w 1 n. e ~p -a ~u ng c SC! reamnable, 642~, 68;,.1425 Please call 962-1218 ... ust ex \\' a p iases GRANDillA NEEDED. Child LIC l¥1ed Te,ch P.i\. & '''.eek in person: Anchor Mw.·utc H.ed Hu!loon Ltd. Call !'.Ir. ~ lur~/~TJ~~ c 0 Provi~~~ General Services 6046 PRACTICAL Nurse _ Beach of oUice bookkeeping, ~rn1. DOCTORS ASSISTANT cure for 5 nio . old. Our end~ •. full lime. & pa11 t1nte co., 1 i.1 Bal.ii. Bay ur., Reynolds. lVIG-txlll ror 11.ppL
II P-ul. 67~1,1, Rn>. 3. Area. Prefer day, or posluon, full or pai1 time, Young lady (l&-281 to "l>."Orl\ home, s. La··. R<'f. Sal""" Pacilica HOf;pital, 842--06ll tin Newpo11 Du.nesJ, OfFIQ.; t.;lkL PIT l"t • • good ••••-· + ---• •-I I · ~J ext :l71 illrs. Gray. • --------. : 1 e
I :J
'
......... J[j]
~ nites. 4~-5002 ask for Belh. .........~ ""''IO:-ll~s. as ......... 01'$ ass s ta n t o~n. 400-1787 . _ t.tWlcal.dssL.Tcalnec... _ I)'.~ ~ "'l!1Rure11.
•-~.filate..l:ralniilj"..,llidiv. C6Ll£GE-stude111 n e "·d-g-l 7lF:;::;~=.~.,~,= •. ~,.=_=-ot""',·-""°~m~-+.J<Clewpol_'l-Betteh-atta:.-Wnt-e·"lecept;-tn-tiealth spn:-No· HFJ.P \"ANTED I tVN; W-per"Shltr. Temperatures Ri,ing' t.1r. l.utzket 830-Tjjjj Wlstru ction. Personal attn. \\'Ork hlluling trees remo ~---J ""'" ass1fled ad no 311 c/o Dai-exper. neces11. \Ve tratn you. ~ T • penv. Pt NURSES Aide, }<'/time. • .o.~-~--~-1 ~!es or broker c:icrun 2-3 ' . v-pctent ofilee help, try me. Jy PUot, p o Box 1560, Apply in per90n attn or eve. e ~PI o Y men t. Ideal for 2055 Thurin Cilt &12-35(1j Large l,'1'0w1ng n1cd1 ca I PARKING Allend \\"dn t e d ,
Wl..-s. Acadf'my 5'18-119'1. ~~ ... ~~!!_, .. cleaned, hllSC. ~...:p'd. &l&-3140. Costa 1.tesa Calif 92626 2112 Harbor Blvd Cl\t reliable. students. E v es , ' · , gu.up set!ks .!iuat"p, st.tole 1n-over 18. Valid Calif driven _, ~ -=::::.:.=:=:_o::;:~·,-"'::__ t.lon·Fn & Sat A.1\.1. lfrly lllachine Shop tuv. lo IL'3.111 aspects of lie. &i.J-1700 x ~ betv.•n 1~GNA~ThinklngAbor-JD&ROeaningService HelpWanttd,M&.F7100 BOOKKEEPER F/C DRIVER "l>.'age;i. In side woi·k. TOOL CRIB n1edlcal ortiee. (\\111lingncss 1&5.
n? Know all the facls 1\pertn1ents lor Re-Rent Advance blgmt Trne $MOO 2-3 Days a y,•eek for N.B. \\'anled for part time posi-6:l6-789l. 892-2258. \Y1JI la~ .you oppor1w1ltyl'P~A~P.~.T~'~rI~,71,,_~.-A~g,~,~,-.,~;0-.1 r:.t.S~~~z:tLIFE LINE, 2-l 846-8:581 or 846--0t19 Top Corporate Realty _litanag~ment Ofc. lion. Afternoon, "1>.'eekdays, HEU" \Vanted nighl shill ATTENDANT of ~ hfc~1meJ Call Ly1u1 Pei"50n ia N!place one
'THINGS" bY r.roose. Gen'! Oppo I Jlrs Dexible. E>Vl260. & early A.bl. Sat. &: SUn. J:30-l2. Food preparation, f\Jarseh, g;u.-2100, Uennl!:i & "'Ji 0 1~·ouldn't 11--ork-Appt..
\ LET, \Yl<M\', 55 Al-carpentry, repairs. plwu-rtun ty Bookkeeping/Gen Ofc Should have own pick-up exper. helpful but nol nee. Requires geoentl knov.iedge Dc1_mis PcI110nncl Agency of only. 496-iOla or 551-1701.
l-t:>l:tlve "l>.'/gd }ob, ,1·ould bing, elect., 642-6613 l''ee Paid Neii·port Center oles. or van, for delivery Of· Langlols l'TI:!zen F 0 od s, ol _maclunc shop tools & J~. mi Michelson Dr._ K £ H.\VIN ENTERPRISES
.SJ<e to meet sincere man 'P-AINTIN~"'"'=c;.~s~--CI~--Degreed, .self assured indiv. Call 64IH550 nev.·spapcn; to ca rr iers. 497_174L ('flUIJ~1nenl . & b'OOd l~'Ol'd Med Front Ofc $SOO aft 6pni. ttJ:.> 10 date. 638--7661 team eaning sought for r ap Id ad· Contact Steve, at Tile kl>ep1ng skills. 111c dc$ire to . . ~~-~----~-,I 1.1aintena~leanlng van cement Into line BOYS Register, 1200 Logan, CosUi HOSTESS/CASHIER be of seniice to othen is J\·1a1ure/~rvuie _ Locauon PART tln1e 1..-ounter girl, v.•111
l&i\.1ETICS 1-·ACE LIFT• 1 ,.,"'°Sro~tt'-'->J6."-'7039=~· -'"~'~"""~'"= 1nanagement w/one 0 f or 1-lesa. 541>-3006. Over 2l, niature. Exper. AP-particuiarly impoi1a111. \\'e .t'l-e Spl_1t ~ Rc1n1~w'Sl'd IJ'ain. AJlply in p('rson lo es(~n~~ n n a Hauling 6051 America's top corps. Ca.1.l GIRLS ply 1-lamburger Hamlet, n1akc aircraft parts in our Also~ l'ee J~b!O One Hour t.1artln1zlng, 2200 Hr~2',.;;o=1;';;2-:::i::=--:;:-· I Sam Rider, 848-1288. Alao Paper Routes Ol'Mln 154j Adams Ave, (.'lit aft fine clean shop. \Ve ha1·e a WE::iTCLIFF Marl.tor 81\'d., cr.1
.ta Pnlm/Ctll'd Reader * •!'.IOVlNG AND HAUUNG• 1'~ee Jobs. Dennis & Dennis 1 L B h•-ELECTRONIC 2:30pm. See Mr. Hagen. large backlog ol "·ork Insur-1~c1110nnel Agcnt·y uctlon 10831 Beach Bl, Local or distant Personnel Agency or 1-lun-n aguna eac in 1-IOUSEKEEPER / BAB y. ing long te11u e1uploy1nent. \i\lark III· Ct::nte. I PERSONNEL $Janton. 5..97-3406 963-$452 tington Bcach._ 16168 Beach Many Locationi. SITT ER Live In. Santa Ana Now working JO hr. days. lti;;il k:. Edinger, ~.A. 91~, 5450 '"LOC=7AL~' -m~o-v7lng--&~~ha-u7U-nc Blvd, H.B. Call Mr. Lambert TECHNICIANS area. to.:nglish speaking Age is llO banier. Please &~~~~·'------A~ili!Y,,.'',,i~~e1!!;.,'n ;;',','1'"',,.f',·1
by atudent. Lrg truck, reas. ADVERTISING SALESMAN &12--4321 only. No snioki11g. 2 girls, contact: Al Richardson MEDICAL " ,,...,,,,. ~ ~ADA FUN BUS., Barry 531-1235 , for Leading 'IV Publ, High Equal Qppor, Employer Assembling & testing 3 & 11,;, yrs old, 2 days YARD NEWPORT SE,RE:TARY :~:ik~ fij1~ a ~;~L1~1~n~~io~~y'
""'· 8. 9, 10th. L,·/Newport H I & A" C-, 60S comm + profit share oppor. BOYS & GIRLS oft ~ .. , baU' TV & room Jo· Jn>• · t l y · l• 4 Pi\1. 1-et. sun 6 pr.1 eat ng 1r -3 IJWJt Beach a r e a\. ( 114. l of electr~mechanlcal Itel vr';q. Cail !or appnt'. 3324 W. \\'arncr Ave., Santa . 1 .. rnllri · r expcne.ncc known firm. Secretarial
tJnd "tt1pkbus, t11-o nights GRAHAM BROS. ·~1653 j ;637~-~"1~34~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i The DAILY PILOT has units. Set.up test equip. c7l41 832--5235. Ana, 545-1154. An Equal Op-in llil phase:.: of ~11..~1c<:tl skills l'('(!'d.
I
"
l .. ~ ,,._... routes 0""" J COSTA porlunity Employer M/t' lront oliicc. Call 548-:.r267 AAMES 100'l'o FREE ot.e ' .,_ per peT"!!Ofl, pl ·-· " ( DVM Amps Scol'Mls JI OU s EKE c• p IN'"--· bt 9 & l " r<>ccue:. cocktail party. Furnace re acem!-wall l\tESA COLLEGE PAR!): & • , r--• · . ~ •. ...-.. sst Mi~ Sh H I wn · Bureau o!
!t-:Xiiii."-shopping. Con· hesters, guttf!~ dwn ANCIENT MARINER-EAST' &--WESf-COSI'A·Loscillators) -supervisor.-..-,-m; Pen!~ ~:a.blt o~f r!n~lng Motel D_eJk Clerk . En1ployn1e11t 1\ge.'!c.Y
'•= 1~1 ... ToW'tl 54S-j35.J Aft. =~· latlse~ :n8's2'. CutTently Taking 1.EqlE~ ~por.1 Emplo••r • 1-fcdical & Life Ins ~·~~~te G:nerd~os~t~~ & setting up· standard l\lal!1f'· P/ll~ e\'cs. \Vil! C,515!3 ~Tesa. ~II~ -d' AppU-1-F-Oppor. '' e R 1· t Pia 714 96-m•ch;ne >oo'·. L , 1 h,,, tr.arn. Apply 1n person 011.ly_. 2106 H<1rbo1 E, I~ . Suite 20• iscount .... .... BOYS & GIRLS e P~··•"'ttmoenlld'"'" n I I 4 I.tr.! ext_ 2'l4 ~ "-M l 3 Anahm ~ N ,. lid 77""120 ... -JU mills,. drills etc. l\1ust be ....,.;;ta esa nn, i 0 a , i"""' LUC • ,,...,
Masonry 6070 DISHWASHERS Newspaper carriers. l\tin. • Sick Lea\·e l~OUSEKEEPER -Compan-exper. & have i:ood rels. llarbor Blvd, CJ\l Org :.! C ty Bl Eu11t 634-1222
--age JO. Lido Is.le, Balboa e Vacations ion, for 13 yr old e:lrl. Live Good wages + benefili. To l\101'~L maid work. Ne11.1, -•
WILLlAl\tS &: SONS' Appl .. in Penon 3-5 P?i.t Penlnmtla. Contact r.lr. e Education Asst Plan in. M/drive. Refs. 67~18 appJ.y Call l\.1r. Stevens, energetic V.'<>m<in. Laguna PERSON wlknow\edge of l\fa~nry Lie. no 283046, ~ Backstrou at the DAILY e Credit U!llon 1c'~'~'~6~P~•=1.,__ _____ 642--7391. Crown 1.lanufac-Be11.eh n.esort. 494-JJ~ pastry dough for froun food ' !~-·-]~
Brick, block & ston e 2i07W.CoalltHwy.,N.B. PlLar or call 6;2l32J & turingCo. ~ . plant. Langlois frozen
Appliance Repair 6004 _,......,'=°=no;..,~=~~== lf'ave appi1catlo:1. GULTON NEED 3 \1·on1en tmmcd. lo Foods 497-1741 BRICK BLOCK &: STONE, lf.1• """,. .,..,.... ... E IHSPECYQR MAID WANTEQ distribute Christmas pro. -· ·
APPLIANCE "'all~ & pat;.,,, qua I qual Oppor. Employer INDUSTRIES I DON QUIXOTE MOTEL duel~. Full/pit. ?.Jr. Levi ~~r.,•. /SecR Tre.Bta·.!!Pf! 10 $18~ CAKE DECORATOR 2100 N11111 Blvd, C:'-1 6•12-2670 8<l&-:>155. PLANNER REPAIR v.-orkmanship, lie & bonded "'"" •J "" W _ _. 1644 Whittier Ave ln-Procesi -c_~-----\\a~hcrs-OryeM;-Retrig. ;).}7-6563 Loan Shipping Clerk antcu. Apply The Cupcake l\tAID-1-IOTEL, Pfit'l-Tilll('. Nt:Yispapcr C1UT1crs :
C:ill Jack :>t8-Q.IJ.:1 Brick, Block & Stone r.tortgage exper. lo $800 Bakery, 273 E. lith St. c ,\1 Costa Mesa 642-2400 liUn. 6 mo's exprr, in In· Days. Call tor appoin1menl.
_ Legal Secy/PM-' ile to $i50 i =""~"'='="=""'"~-&~l2~"-""'="--Equal Oppor. Employer f>ro<."t-... All elecu-onic in· ti7:Y..l!!!OO GIRLS & BOYS SCHEDULER
\\ .\S!l~~HS, Df{YERS, DISH-I o~~--6'-5-8_>;6 ___ ~ Bkkpr/J\lort Banking to $700 CASHIER, & Ho.~tess, exp -----------Spt."C!ion. 1\lu11t kl'IO\v color M'IDS , 10 yr & Id \V.\SHF:HS. OISPOSAL'i Moving 6071 R IS • .,= code11, blueprint s, ,.. , no e:i.:perieuce s o er To pl"<>, ,,1,~ul• ,
O"'LI' "'G-·"'" ccepl ecretruy lo~ neccss, ahply In pcn;on ""'-'P "Rl~'CED F II ti , Flt" A 1 2080 " ''u " "' '' • ..,... •Jl;l'oo It tit I ~ t tr.'-11 N "" F I I ~..1 1:..• t; '""' u nie 11Chcnu!.11cs. Xln't co. nccess. inie. PP Y coordinate p 1· o d u c I Io n
Babysitting 6008 i\tOV l1'G & llAULING 1\1~~al ik8ok to~ ~1. Cen~!r:oNa!i •_.iu, Ne"I>." &llesl;.dy, \Vo1n:ul'1 \\le11;r. benerltl'i JncludC>s 1 v.·ks Ne1\·port Bl, CM DAILY PILOT phases for lite inanuf. of -~--~-----,LOCAL&LONGDISTANCE R lA S'33 Top pay, frlllge benefits. vac111ion arter 6 mo's. MAITRE 'd small pl••t>·c molded & cnta genl ., +comm CHEF SAUCIER A 1 SU 'Ood 45 "" CHILD C'ill'\! Ill) hvO'll'. Brk i ! 6~;)-849.) tflil\AfC DCDCrit...,.,.JC1 PP Y verw 1· Ch1isln1as • ,1·k off w/pay. J{QST for Nc\vpo11 Beach n1achl11cd parts. \Vork from
.1. lunc-h. Lois ..,r TLC. F11lr-Painting/Papering 6073 1"-Yll"IL rLl\,i.]\Jl'O'llLL. l\lln. 5 yrs European train-F'ash:on Island. See r..tr Group Ins. starts day of ReiitauL'anl Pr~ferably ivlth Ha, routes open in bluc.,rinti;. I vil'\\· . .,\dam.~. ~·l:l-07):! SERYICES.,Arci..rrv Ing. Send resunie to P.O. _,,~~·ill~ta""'"'"-------hire. 1\tany niore. Handlebar n1ous1achc. llll!t San Clemente Send Resume To: MUI.I~ 1 Box 1600, Laguna Beach, Ca EXPERIENCED wail~sse~. Doc:umentor be able to "'·ork e\·es. Should ~ Classified Ad No. 234
BABYSIITING in my honie, CUSTOM PAINTING 4S8 E. 17th St. (at lr.inel Ci\! 92651 Apply in -rson. Carrow'& I I D ·i Pil I fl'lll"ed y1,rrl & rc(l'rences, I "'~""' ~--~-~-~ o· . . ha\'e a p easanl peflK>nnlit)' CAL c 0 a.I)' ot l '\I area. Phon~ 642.oos4 Exterior ~pecl~t. State Suite 224 642-1470 Sell Idle items with a Daily Restaurant; 62il Pico; SC IYISIOn & be able to mix \Yell \\'ilh L Mr. Hyde P.0.Box 1560
licensed. No. 254931. Bond-""91 "1rci• 1f n "I Pilot Classilled ad. 642.-5678 CLAS.S SEU.S _ ti42-5618 Addretiograph people. Cali"Gordon Gelfond. 492-4420 Coata. ~tesa, Ca 92626 C~rpen~er . ~15 1 c:i~;;;ri~~~ty ~s. ~m~~~ ..................... • ....... l 1iHiie~lpjjjjWjj1jjn~tediiij,jjMiiij&jjFjj7;1~00;;;~H~•;lpiiiiW~1~njjfediiii,iiM&iiiiiiFiiii7liiiOO Multigraph ~2:;152i3-1440 J\lon !hru ;: .I NEW FACTORY Equal Oppor. Employer
RF ~IODF~L. AOD·ON. GAR Low Competitive Prices. 2921 S. Daimler; ·S.A. . Branch outlets just opening PR. (NT E-R I PR.1::$fl.1Arf .C(J~\'ERSION Custom & s.i~-frCtri ASSEMBLER Equal Oppor. EmplO)·er 1-fAINTENA~<;E Per 1 ~ n • lo area needs the following: 1.lusl have exp ope:r<1tin ·
"'"1 , . .,n.~t. 2.J )'N exp. Dra1v I ~~~~~ ... ,..!!!!!!!!!!! TRAINEES parl to J10SS1bly f1-1ll hme 1.1gmt Tme $185 "1>.'k Apollo presii S2 ""'/h lg plnn.~ f1't'C t'i:t. &IJ...l-1'.:~ PAINT ,t, \'amish removing for comrnunlly clubhouSf! Servn1en (2) SJ nr s\llrt, Call for.oppl.149~8JZ
(!"7\ltl• F: NT It\•. i'-1 esl{'r front \\"OOd\\·orlt, Kilch cab. Apply In person ALL SKILLS IRVINE UNIFIED pool & grounds. J>Tef scn1I Salesmen Open "P~R~N~n=~""'~=-"''-"=i
C rl --• 1. •. furn. et". "'~l """~ 0 r reti.red or retired \v/gencral Pref ovr t;i, merr!ed, car. r1 NG Press operator r u !!nllHl·l'1!•nuue ing 91' '" ""~ VOLT " SCHOOL DISTRICT 1na1nt. exp. Call 646-1071, All benefits career ....... itionS. f'Xpi?nly, xlnl \VOrkjt!J:;'!,cond, fini.~h 11ork ~uarantced. :J:U-6143 before 8:30 am T S '""5"68 "'"3319 f Jn ' t"'" 675-.:133 dn"" 551~$1 FREE.ESTI:\tATES 499-3l0..i after 7 pm. emporary trvicet /\t.-cer1tng A_ppllcatlons For: ~ • o;>'IJ" or -494-1065 J V • ~ eves. ·~=~.c-,-~~--~ 38-IS CArn11us Drive PRESSMAN/ terview Promotional Sales Ct:srO:\l-ca11>t't11f\,', bai<s~ Pl :OF. painter. honest "·ork, "' •· t CE'' ~t<>'"'t •4 MALE OR GRAPHICS ARTIST J\iAINTAlNAN AN, i:; 50% Cornmisslon. 28 Hrs 0
1111.: nru::<;, 11·:-111 1i>\'f'r1n,~. ltt':is. In 1-ext, free FEMALE I I & (Across from Q.C. Airport) 1 .. ~ ...... ,, p-fe-d tinie, for p:l. nt ng: m nor Week. 0""ning11 !or 5 nM!n, ~%1 11 Hf1 <"r Ii pr11. ~~~~~~;~e. Refs. ;,.i8-2T:J9, llla.jor l\tedieal Plan .:.;AfiPLY'"n);'" repn.irs, t.tESA fl.JOTELi Neat app;aranel'. Over 11.
-~==~~-~---Now Available 2941 Alton Ave. 646-9681 64G-4737 for intervie\\'.
. l\llNOR 1101\I~: BEP,\I!! rAINTrt'l'G & reimir, 35yrs I I 92705 MALE STUDENT
Ji>it1n1blng, c \r r •' 11 try , \1·orktnllnship guar. Take \Ve have 8 complete package rv ne, ce1 .. 1un1r. 111c ..... HJ.:;:;oo ndvanta1,e of n1y ......... of c1nployell benefits. \\'e h.tarried or single. \Vith or \Vilhot1t children. Equal OpJMJt, F.:n1plo)'('r Pun time bar wo1·k lo (ii ,,., R"~" ...... y your schedule. Gd pny. Nq
(l~corn1ive, ~tle\\·alls. *Wallpaper Hanger* & induslriel !':kills arc JACK IN T1tE BOX, lmmed. Call btwn 12 noon and 5
QUALITY
CONTROL StfINGU...~G. Orfll11<11·y & c'=~.,,-~·=""';;---~--~ pay lop 'vagcs. All offi ce Out of state training is provided, if needed, dopers, clean cu1 over , 21. /iJ-J.
49-1-930'.I ,\f1. ;, c . REBl<O 6-t6-t·t-t9 n~~· 0 po E toyer w/pay $363-$468 per month. ltoom & board .o ri en in gs 9PJlr1-m:idnile.
0
piimii'io'iii;.ii· ii28ii17ii.;;;;;;;;;;;;,..,..,
1 tuSTOi\t c •. a.rpcntry or ri ll ' Ext Ent on PAINTING. P r. mp is free while training. Unt\n return lo your A llO, IZAi\t-MM. 12 OS ~ 1 .. n-uires ex""'"· In QC, •t••,
b ,_ , 11 t'" Bnke1· S1. Cotitn JlrteM. MANAGER ~" ..,.. " '"" type~. cu 111<'..,. "' 11u11 ty Lic·d. Jns'd, RI' rs, Tenna. ASST MAN•GERS' I\ o r k •"tu1>s 111 coocttl~ 001-1001 RI 1 -• , ....... ~ .. ~ A 1 "" home, you are guaranteed '$2.86 or more ,.ANITORS • "'" · "'r n 1
-e iaiu. · ,,...."°~.,. nyt mt'. Due lo our prne.nt r~pld " E lnJtncction Procedure~ &
REJ\IODEt.TNG. r ., i.1 o !! , .,.. lCY.t DISCOUNT * <'xpansion program we are per hour Cor 16 hours a month. Veterans o,r NEEDED: EICfrr G'100 TRAINEES N WPORT l'('\atc<I d0cumentaOon. Ex· OfC'k$, ltoo1n Add11 1on~. \Vallµii pertng & Palnling M.'ekina enei'gellc l ag. QUAL.lTY PERSONJ'~EL Personnel -Agency pel'. w/electro mechanical
Cablnel,, 673-llGti l\l r rQ·an !-"rte ~1. Call !i36-0M8 gres.i;ive )'OUng people Who all services make $3.32-$4.76 lo start part· For full &. pa.rt tln1e 1rork Newport Beach '42·3870 devlcell desirable..
FENCES/GATES etc., Pi\PERHANGINC 1 pain-wish to Pl"Oil"CAA quick!)-'. t ' N t 34 & h allh at 11 nlOdem fllClllt)' In SJC Full & p/tlmt ~ STACOSWliCH, INC,
.. Bull~ Repair tlttz. 21 )TS ll:t.rbor area. If )'00 prove to brr a:table, une. on ve erans ages 17• • e y. Cood 11•age!'. · T n 111 r v I<' w In a Now tor NI"T. OU> LADY (96) netds 1139 Baker, Colta b,fl'flQ.
:i48-7631 evenln'l" rer• tum, no ts:t?81, &t2·2356 ~11 ·l'ted &i posset111 the Veterans to age 44. I) Leadman, 8 hn Positions in Qran"e Co. live-In help In mobUt honie, 549--31'.Hl, r-.. Se 6016 ahllt17 IQ lt'ad, aa \\'Cil Ml' 2) l\fokl:s. 4-5 hni t.tust be over 21. oo'r~ah\e l S days fl wee', Car nece~s. Equ&.I ()ppor. F~mplo)'ft' ~r.,!IMt rv1ce lt;l CL.ASS Ext/Int PalntJng. to moth•:i.te people, YoUr 3~ Janlton, 4-6 hr3 l ..l. ... lcal cond
OttN'S ""-t l t'pholat....,, Pnperha~. At r I es' future i' \\'ith us. llfanage-Call ~~ ;~tfi;'~ne.. Go ·,!'~~ ~n,~oker. CAii• da~hte.r, Real Eitate
Dr1 sh;;;Pr'"xi, !Soll R:. Spray, IZ yn exp) 9'1!t-a..~ ment tx!X'r. la des:in1blt!, U,S, ARMY RESERVE JANlTORIAL Part llm<' Toe ?ifllrkel netu'tsl you or , , GROW'MI Company v.· 1th !udenta:. Degrc:oset11 h P•llot 6075 -but not nect'Sll. Xln't Mlary eve.. E:icpetienced only. telephorie our oUKft NURSES AJde., dl)':s, P~I s. pcwly Hlabllshrd offiCf' f9.
nll c:olor· br1a:hlenerit &: 10 & t.'O. paid beneri1s, profh ~S681. .. · ' ' 1 Yr e.~pt"r. preJ'd. ~·111 qui.reg ¥aleapeopll'. rt~
!nlttut« bltach for \\'hll,. ORIO\, TlLE, OR CON· !ihAJ"inR ll'IC:t'nth:e, Apl>l.)' JOB OPPORT~rt'V for 1 (TIJ) 83:)..1417 train. Xlnl v.'lli;:e I: ~nt.. IOCfllkln 11nd 1pooln1mtnl1 Ql~t•. ~""'your mOfll'Y CR1':r~: P,11\rltl, qua!. bt'l"''ll 2:30 &: 4:30pm, dttlly. ttspon!!.lble per1&on In-F<r lnformat'lon Aet'tpting 11ppll<".ntlon1 a! Appl,vVlslnnRt11.lly,675-sooO
1>y ~"''"• .., "'"' trip<. ~;""'7~~~"'hlp, lie & bondad, Hamburg" ll•ml<i, 1>15 213/635-0054 Of 714/544-9410, tor•otod tn >"ood & TIC TOC SYSTEMS 1<15 S""""" N.B. • Chari" c.. .. rnleh. \\'UJ clcMn Jiving rm., dining ~· ~ Adams. Co8ta P.1tu. Sec BeveraJrt M8n11.1t;crnrnt for F.qunl Oppnr. t.;mJ)IO,)•er NURSf;s Ajde, ll~ln for Re1tl F'.stu1it1 Sal~pcl':90ff
rrh .. k hnlt $'!:>. A/Ill rm. Plaster/Repair 6077 Afr. lla.ztn. No phoM i;alll Oceanside T1Jll0rt 1101cl "tn J·~~=~:=::::'.::'.f:o; clde.rly llilh11t lady\ N o WANT A ,CHANGE?
, $7.fll, 1'()U(:h SIO. Oi:ilr-S5. PlillM'. AFTER HOURS CALL ~714) 547.7777 l..11.gun.e Bch. Rep I y to hou~work. room & no.nn:t ~ C.OntmlMIOn
l.l YI" orp. Ill \l'hlll COIU11$" PATCll Pt.AST&RL"(G Don'! gi\'il 11p th& shJpl , Cl11!18lHed ad no. 23.! clo 641-4:121 OINtl °' Cci'le,t Salary nego, 675-&Kil>. .. $.\'i, r ~9nt; Si'hmt
not nwthnd. I do \\01·k i\.IJ l)'llf'l'I, fl'l'f f.!5tlmate' "l.J•t'' It In cJas1tned, Ship • Doily Pllot J). 0 . !lox l,jOO, -':.:.:"..!°t~=:,_ "List" 11 In cln$sified, Ship REALCO, REALTORS 111.)~IJ. Good t'l'f. &31--0101. 1 __ -'C:;:a;,;ll~r.iG-WS==:.· --to !'h"re neiiulls! 642-6671, Costs lt1$11.1 Ca 92616 t.o Shore Rcluitg! 641-{j678. 493 l&.'.SO or 8..114TTO
-
T
I '
---
. ... .~1
I . 1
'
'
I
I'
I
I
I
' I ' •
I
0
" I_
R
i
d
0
~ • " l
R
'
I ·\
~ ,_
Ro 1:
lo
!'
ft;
G
n
I•
M• "' ' ~
·~
' !.
, Ma : s
'
'II'& :i ..
,..!! ...
11 s
~
·~ I~
I • ' l>O
s
• •
I --. •
... ..,,.,..T'_,,:------.:m-r.'.':::r:::--·---o;;n-l"ilIT:::""iir.:d.r--;iiii;rii:;;;;--;;:;;;;rr-;;;wfdt1t~•r. Ottobtr 11. 1974
•
* OAllV PILOT
Tru Hot, Wont9'1, Ma, 7100 He!f' w.-. Mlo,!,!1°' I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! .1 ;;;";"';;;'1en;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'°;;;;:r::;.~~;-;.~-:--;;'°';=' =::t:!''c;R;.:•::.0:;;1c;C::.h:;;•:..:'·--;.;::;;1 ;:::::~· 150
lll•LCO &EC'.REl'AR'Y--OAJ.. FRID.AY.-I • f ta1 11 \\'A.~~: ... :nonb'~ crlb. 50' SCHOONER tl.a1Wlfalll'l-..;.;..;.;.=.o..---'-"" '66 FORD ,_T C..11'11~· !
R.E. SALES: Challerw'a. opp. or 8
· u~ 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiii~ CJ I I lands th O\'trhaul~ &000 mUn, 4 ~ f n ,_ A u ( T I 0 N '"' ........ '"" .., A\"&ih1ble for Charter. \tlill CUSTOf\llZ£0 3Q) u 0 n d. ' s pe c I a I . c 0 mp rtt~ for anu ot San J Un. dlvtdUI! v;/irJod cqanm· ffe "3-1400 laMt 1 now at many xtraa, f'ictended fron(
M ... lon VI.Jo El T 0 r •• • Hon&! ability, "'hO can type Antr.....:;.1 -... , Musical lnstM1m'ts -• the cro11,.ds are 1Qne. U'atch lol'ils. $130 or bell. 84Cr-U7S aptl V•S. '68 Open Road ' 60 WPM .._ tak dkt .,_ ww -lhf! buUalo ...._ze at Tv.-ln . -~ -CarnpPt\ Sip& I, $19iie. Cbeclc ""' ......... 1$$ to .. • • SPORTING GOODS H""°"· I h. m 111"' ms • ..... 196' 110"""· TI~ll"7 per aaie&mJl:I Shan ~M Mwit be able to-wot1cc1e-"""u ALL-' OAK·Roll top de•k. · \\"ant~ Cl)O(l uaed PA Amp. gaint• of the Sea Lion (.°O!· 50 &r: 90, $ll0 or beit offer. -'!~~~---~c...;:i
ei. plus h 1ah 1 r com-!~t!:e.~ ~t i:c. ~ bu.ae1. 642--3143 67'1 S.turdly Octebtr 12th 10:00 A.M.. and ' aect&llOr!~. \\'ill pR)' Ol'I)' at Sant• 8 a r bar• 812~989t. .73 CHEVY PIO<UP ~. T
mWkmt, wttb & n&llstlc fi';.QJ•'a. ·-qulck to learn. Plu.mtr, CM. Cotta Ml1a, Ca. ' cllSh &l5-6CM.S, aft .• 4Plif J&land. Umlt out on fl•h HONDA ~tlnl Tra1J 30. :i..tnt C\!\IPEJt SPJ::CIAL. PIS. tlidlne ICtJe, what )'OU can A-x ~ per m 0 • Appflanut IOIO moved for convenience of sale to: Ofc. Furn. & lquip. IOIS & lobl1tt at SM Clemente eood. i12s. ui r. ca.mper shell 13,310
earn up to 85?il We are rrw • THE REA.Ill Of 1131 NIWPOltT BLVD. -Isla.nd. Sall ln the company 963-507-1 ,.9.'l-5;J.9.l alt. 2 pin
ftalbl• and aarffable, and 6'al>-l•lO FRllOHT DAMAGED Costa Mesa, California DE$K & CREDENZ.A ot 1•1h:ileL1 and r.o rpol c f' EXCEU.ENT! I 'TJ FORD COL'RlER = :i,~~1:1.rr:~ki"o~: SECRETARY l.. Kenmore WUher •••• ··-Jn$pecUon: 9--10 A.?tt. day o! sale ~fe~~t~~::·~eu!~lin~ ~n~~hitor c ::1c J ':c:! um II~~ 9-... 350. $500 r T~lloof{at she,!!;, 7.~~, ntlle•'1
conftdenllal. C&ll G•ne, +o-R \VE WILL OFFER FOR SALE TO THE nev~r used. Paid S16!2. Will beaulltuJ and richest "'atel'!i ""•""'1"'tQ s-t .... ,,i ov•"" r.
&n..m!RE CO ADYERTISIN~. L. K•rnn,... Dry" ..... $2<8 HIGHEST BIDDER WITHOUT UMIT OR lftk• 1895. 67l-ll300 of the wodd •l<ht In ''"" Molo• Homos, 1 ·l9Fofilli,-PU, ,,. to •
AL Are :rou a notth above tht RESERVE IN LOTS TO SUIT THOSE 6 BUSINESS band radios, own b&~kyard. Ernie ?olin-Sile/Rent 9160 appreciate REAL ESTAn: BROKERS n:st & lookl.n.r tor more .Kenmore E(()Ct,. Dryers in PRESENT THE FOLLO\VJNG JN PART: 35?.tC., with 5 pwr ampr;:. ney, sk1poer. IT14) 5--\8--4192. ----""="-..:•:::;29'°----I
•'LI c -t • lhdultJ'tal, eotn· ~ j:na :.:ew::. i:t carto:..s, Cla11dc: Ga1 ~ ?.tARINE; inflatable boats, Flowtron l 10v & antt!.nna11, coax Ir: ntast. NE\V Ji<?ATS 21:!' to 26', DALES MOTORHOME '6:! CHE\'\" Pickup i~·ron 6 :;:-~:;~~~en~; Must haw rood shorthand ................... Save '
1
beaters, rangefinders, nautical folding leg ~!liM~~.ri.J~orn~1~1300· tull)' eq~ ~r tor RENTALS ~t~2~ spd, radio. $-!89.
small broke~slne~ :=n~Ua~Se:Sru~ ~'~~ .. :'..~:~~1~~tr::rl:.! tables, foldinj anchors, bow roller winches, EXEC '""'" chn mm, ptthour.Cal16T<>-8866
9060
''\\'e'n local and \i·c love Ma:rdo1 973' :~ 0ak~"a1:0evelop~~ Daily Pilot, P. o. Box l3GO etc. SCUBAKN!VESQUIP: 8tan1kks,Cregulator8s. tank , ·~"'~'.,_""!!':'.~~l{:~c,,!:!o~1ka._!&15-:!'•~f:!;'~il:B::M::.:;h:!.'.:S.::.:;il___ It" 65 ot I.hr best-J\.tlnis. l :.:.==-----""" 1 l'irm. Prt•ttie oftlcea with Costa :r.teu., Ci m ~ PWS .r.tattnsa A Box Sprln: boots, etc. : e e, amillqs, owen, _!'leree, 1161 ' ·D -FUii size, & G~1c·s. Open
1 ·cntil;y. Auocl.ated' Broktr Sct11 , ~j price. Recliners, Puma, etc. RIFLE SCOPES: Tasco &: Swift, Pienot & Or1ans IOtO KITE 1212 ?itonday thru Sat 9 to 7, or Broker-Saleaman Rela-chal.h: ............ Save $70. etc. ARCHERY EQUIP: hunt-ing bows, take SS8--0900. Redhil l & San
tlonshlP< available. Write *SECRETAR'f" te $IOO down bows, custom arrows for hunt~& • PIANOS Xlnt cond. incl trlr. cvn J1Wt. Twitln. htt For trffSUl'tt ot Joc&l At tbeM 2 locations only! & 11 ·:s:·na B't Ir Brokerl, P.O. Box l5101 = n~ '-·-,_ .. ,. "'--.... •--~·-• -~ c 0 field, quivers, camoflage suits, etc. FIS _ G · n ri 1 • 0 · Sant ·-c _....... ~"""t· mao.w-... UlUl\!. "'"""' """"~ ...... • • ORGANS tHH497 a ...... a, •· _.,....... h ·'""• • -·ble work Adams at r..tagnoUa, Hun-EQUIP: spinning rods, back p acker rods, · ·~ Chi k 18' bu
---AAW • ... . 962-CAL T-4, r&.ce & cruise ''" noo , .. :ompac1 t REAL ESfATE bckgmd, tln.gton Beach · -7781, 270 automatic fly reels, etc. CAJ.1PJNG EQUIP: ..... 1. fr $5 . led 10 north sail~ l"Ompletclv {'(lu!111>ed ~f H, E x p ertenced/PrateWonal· Free/Fee Jobs AllO E. 17th SL, Costa riresa, Bernzorriatic camp kitchens, lanterns, cata· IHla.A eq1;up1 · . f ·u Dod.l;,-e 360 v.s. P/S. PIB,
·~ --. ....,
MAZDA u•
HUNTINGTON
B!ACH · Erokets Only. Maintain ln-AnJU1 Gordon Penonnel =&llJ.='=°'5000='=~===~= lyti h 1 . ct f h In · sp1
1°1 "'", 1· ms~10n~e~t.s, ''.h air (".! types), 2j,00l 1nl. dependent 1tatu1 In deluxe Agency 6U-6ttl FREIGHT DM.lAGE SALE c ea ers, inse oggers, c a saws, Open NI ht• 'Ill 9 ga ey, . •P_ n .... • .., 1nui.: xlnt c.'Oncl. $6250. p h 0 n ._. 1
oUicts \\'ith com p• tent 333 E. ~Tth No. 15, CM New Hotpolnt Retrtaerators. etc. SKI EQUIP: boots, poles, skiis. GOLF 5 t 'tlT 5 JO 5 12 5 more. S-M;-ij.)6 {Tl4J 4!;1-1901 °"615
1ecretary. Percent~· leue. Wu.hen, Deyen. Di a h -EQUIP: bags, carts, clubs. ?ltISCELLANE· a : : ' un. • 15' Lap\\'Orth Desi i> n e tl ~ I 1 For additional ·wonnatioD-----"'· N•w ant OIJS; Johnny Stewart varm1·1 callers wt *Pl1no1 & Grind•* tiberalas!I sloop "'ith trailer. FMC . NEW 74 \\Tl.te AallOCiated South SECRET.ARY c;dj~1' BotA, 3QI {\; Bakhvin • Cab.le· Q1ickerln& ver),"stable day sullor. S1jQ. Liiie ne"' 8,0C)') nil, ~nest
E:oast BrokeJ'I, P.O. Box Free! \\'ork in personnel. Warner Santa Ana. ntlll' speakers, varmil tapes cassettes & 8 track, • Fllicher. Ka\\·ai . Kiinball Oars call Barbnr<1 6~2-16~16 n1otor horn~ lJullt. s:1 .... ooo. 112·-. q1·., lX4'•
1595, Newport Beach, Ca. Jtt.ver:__a_dull--momeftl Halbg!.--979-29.2l Bi:o_o.c_o_ s.eats, ..BronCo.....spare_part.s, 12v air -Knabe-?tfa:on & Han,'":1 . ?tlUST SELL.-Cli"Pp!r 2(, o.iu11~ ol'--1n+1-:;21-1~2
1
-----wr1r.n d...st.c••·• .-H
92663----\Voridtttul people to \l:orlc REBLT KennX>t'e Model 10 compressor, 12v meat slicers, Onan portable ~IWMtt • Sohmer • St~~n-with main & \\1)rklni jlb NE\V 2-t' sleep~ 6, full equip-HUGE REAL ESTATE with. Also Fee Positions. SSS s llOv gas generator, etc. way· Storey & Clark· \\10-SS <m Call Lyn Gt1-T491 or ped, 1st 1.000 1111 fl't't", to ... , SALESP~OPLE. \\'hy not Jason Best Agency :!~r ioo, "r1 E QuQ:; For information call: (714) 548-1313 , et -\\'urlltzer • Y&1naha 963-4!00 \\'inter rates. 631-f.600 alter I DISCOUNTS
WOl'k-Iii the hotte1t areu, 17400 Brookhunt, F. Vly pertone wuher ;ss, Guar Sale l..-Ocation:-1838 Newport "Blvd., CoSti New Splneta lo. u •• ._...._M 26'-ct:ASSIC-\VoOO-Ri.cFng 12 noon.
Huntin&1on Beachf}'ountain Suite 213 963-6775 ii: del 541H6'12 Mesa, Ca. (rear of buildi~) PUls~2 ,,trol,1.1 ,,., ........ J~ Sloop. Luder. Spinnaker, 'Tl Explorer ~Totcir Honie 2--1· \
\alley? Let us train you.1 ..... ~~~~~o!!'..,• I ·;').;~;;'iij~~;u;;;;;-;;;;.: . -Jc ,. • • • • • • • • • • .,.._. 1213) 3~i'600 or 392·2860. PIS P/B. ,\"'nlng-. $91XXJ ot I
Call Phll ... ~~NEamee 963-4567 SECRETARY ~~~~ri!iruc. tu~ ~~ C' ocgs~te~eaaby,: CNalA1"·orOruNaAL UQUJDA· GrandsjcORci:\N$* .... $300 Z2' INT. TE?.IPEST, incl. offer. 96:.i-2158
VUlap ......,.. state. Good ..... i....,. skills desirable. ---""~. ~~. Gu ••-·• < trlr G I I FORD C pe ~oily equip! ..,,. -·• ,,__.,,.........., -"• BaldWID. CoM . Hammond. spin., . real or a1n. am '" r: • • Real Estate Sale• Pleall811t new New Port $35. 613-7827 Ka··-• • Kim"'·" _ , h"'"""Y. use. S2000 6~86ti new eng .& dri'>_'.e 1.r:i1. $2·1<» l>)'nam.ic New teun with Beach ofc. Xln't pay &: .!0:"-:1~;::;c__~--Furniture ll50 MJ1cellaneou1 IOIO wou .,...... ......... ~~ bit .,,..... &l:r--9363 prown trac:Jc ttcord. is to beneftta. R1ub, Beln, Frost Ren Wa1her1/Dryer1 ---'-'-----"-= Roda:ers :'Ibomas-Yamaha 22' SAILBOAT & ~loorlng · .--..y.tmc ·
90% commisaion1. Puso.11 & Auoc .. 1401 Quall, N.B. 12 Wk. Full malnt. OUTSTANDING BUYS.EX-• \Vurllt:er Gulbransen · Available $1350. 14' Aqua-Tr1ller1, lrav1t 9170 1· •~ ..--trai"'"'" for new 833-0070 * 639--D.12 * CEL. CONO. 9 piece rattan SCRAM LETS A!·en. · Cat :165. 673-5339 bt\.\'11 5' & 1 -"" ...--·· ...... -·1•-· furn se• dbl ' • Op... s·~ SI' Dock -To '67 16' Shasta camp trailer, Uctnaeea. Call Hacienda SBCRETARY 11· i t h FREE PICKUP-Refs ~"';/Spani~h ;;r":~ghi an '".'""""'"''"' ........ Boats, 1p1/ IN <..1ell.ll&liturdy. 1
Real E1tate 963-1316 or typewriter to do typing & Appl's &: Scrap ?.fetal, lro hdbrd ANSWERS Lo\\Tey Spinet ••••·••· ~ 642-6800 I ~ tra.nscri"-i.... in her hqme Call anytime 675--5258 n ·• French hand \Vurlltzer S111net, new •• SS · .... ,. decor. 5 drawer chest &. HanunanJ A·lOO ....... Sa\-'e \l.'ANTED-Slip for Traw·ler Auto Ser. & Parts MOO 1 Receptlonlat to $52a and 101ne ttrandl. $2 per Au.10ST New white CE match'&. nlte stand, Walnut ' . Y ht 60'1 17' d 8' Call Excltl"I Cempanyl hr. Send J'ffiUDe to lGm rdri&uator. $1.80. Ca 11 band carved, rold t 00 1 e d Pryin:i; -Above -Crank_ * WIN FREE * -ac~ · ' 1~·. ' Fee Paid Beach Blvd. Ste 179 ~m. 49&-0967. leather top cottee tbl., Sing. Exodus -ON the AIR ORGAN LESSONS :>U-.. 110. '&I V\\' parts -doors. in·
Famous firm aeekl vuaatlle *S.c•y1, Boekkeepe,ra a .E. :il.S cu. ft ., coppertooe pedestal de&k: ~ exec . 1, Ju~~-~o 1how1 you how busy FULLERTON MUSIC POWER boat up to 2.Y. dos, frrnt axle, Bellv pan. ~-odly lndfv t '-'-too t list 1· •100 nncfure chr din tte t \-e ~n re-ad that 25 new l.8.1.91 E.'uclid Fountain Valle)· Cht1nl1el home Ne\\'JK>rl. 1-'-"-· ~'""~·3~11_7 ____ _ l: u "' . or opera· nave many o refrla., Ute new ., . ,.... ., e s e TV sho . •-1 . I 55'7 ••36 6i3-!K8i • 1600 CC \'\V "'n'"n! in,.ludirog Uolu dept. Gtttt cll.enta & l.i% Reinden Apncy 548-8939 w I n1 a I c h · f . co I or wa an-...., n-c:incel ed _ ... a• ...
handle phones etc. ca 11 ~ .Blrch SL, Suite 104 VER~ CLEAN e 1 e e tr 1 c coordinated 9 oval ru g, next year th.at I didn't know 122 N. Harbor, Fulfaton Boats, Speed l Ski 90IO aet."'f!s~a. ·
Deanna Day, 841--1231. Aho New?Ott Beach 8ll-8J90 Fr' ~--" 1•0 v.TOUght Iron &: v.'OOd wall were ON the AlR. 17l llOS ~18-4290
Fee Jobs. DeMl1 A Dennis Dial A Jeb m.G151 ~::; 493-~'fM3 ~;;'7 p~.' unit, round . r:&-ttan fold'&· POOL TABLE w/acc S200 • lT' GLASSP_AR Spttdboat, ENG !Nt:; 'GT Ch@i•. :ig3, neOOs
Personne-1 Aaency ot Hun-Ne Ch•'I• ·To You tbl., walnut f1rush port. bar, Loiva hik'i ~1 •• ,· ••~., FREE I/O, \\"l lra1ler, f\iust sen "'Ork. tlniton Bet.ch. J.6161 Beach ADMIRAL REFRIG, 14 Cu G.E. port. oven & rotisserie, t -""".., w -"• Adult Org•n Cle•••• as. soo~ as J!!?.SSlblt', full 9T9-Zi56
C,....~s,W ... 1t•
HowA•-.W.Wllll
l"OWEI STIHtttG
ISO TO
CHOOSE JIOM -5'«-Whrctt.M
BRAND NEW RX-2
MAZDAS
Tme Your Choice
l-loMe °"'1 -M l!)<• ---ftM..._ .... IOW ·-· "-$2988
W• Dfljywr
at tws Prlc•!!!
Blvd, H.B. ...,.!~:;i LEG1005AL ~L 2J~~;:r ~~· ~~Uloe. II u P p I i e g • 1~!et$~i' w~i~ts'S1:.: ~i~! Now accepti.Dg reaervations. ~7~7-J~· :t"r,$~17 or eves'1 F-O~U-R_l_S_"_VW~~ .... -A-G~S
RES TAURAN'l' Per.:>nnel, ~"'""' ncv.·, '' size Violin, w/hard For information plc'i!H? call1..o"--=-"'--"'-~~---•
Bartender•, co cktail Christian/Mature Cata I03S SLOAN'S antique loveseat & case s;JO., old Phll~_nr. 6"2·2851 in Costa !.1esa, ~ Ji"lO 6:JG.-_8j7S _ ...1A1.-o11-...__cu.1-.
waitrt91ea, toed waitresses, Airport area T;,2....0100 chair. off while, tutted;-both -radio 1930'5; "<orll'r. SZi., 963-6733 In 'l'OO!lta.iii""Vii.Uey. Antlquea & Claia1Ci520 tnrot ...... ~.-1or~•HU.
HO TllCIS
MOGIMMICIS
coob, dithw&lherl. Appl)' SE'RVICE Sta. Sile.man: & pAMPEff. Your cat Ulif' for $165: 4 Hand loomed 2 wire anhnal <:~s $2.00 Our instructor requestl that I 11•1 in plnOl'I Bn.u Beaoon; li1 lube man.. Top pay A fringe Thrice v.·eekly CATrA-BOX draperies, oU white $35.: ea . 847-1848 ' only those aincf'rel)' interest-Transporl1t~on 1936 CITROEN, "~ cha.s .ii 25
Marihe Bl. Balboa Island. benellta. E."'per. man prd'd. Service. Phone 67'"~1T Antique mirrored dining .1 IUYll ed in learnln&: to play the . _ mN. $1750. ~ pr pit. Shell, 17th &: CAT SHOW table top $l>.: dra.ttina: 1ablt ..-oraan should take advan. g s 1 s a 673-940l
Irvine, N.B. 642 ="' $25.: dralti!li: amt $35.: E."'· Good, used furniture 1.: ~e c this tree offer. Campers, Sale/ R Vohl
1 9
,_
SERVICE Sta-I s l and Phone • .........,,. ercycle $25.: and mlscell. appl.lanceaor,.,illseUt~y~ Coast Music Service Rent 9120 ec c" -
RN'• * CCU'S
INCLUDING:
l yes ..,. 11,000 ....., ......, .,.. ...... ..
... ·11 & ?4 Nt..,. -salesmen, exper. Neat ap. SIAMESE REGISTERED 552-9C$ MASTERS AUCTION Cl-IINOO "TOYOTAS und
pea.ring. Day!. Apply Union T \\·et-ks, beautiful. 327 6th KINGSIZE Bed, new, ,., ltl• or 13S.fftS l~~~'N3W, ,~:!>'ut. G~~. GAS SAV~R tripper !'~w on db;p!:;.. . ALSO IHCLUDIHG:
Station G o I den we a t &: St Apt. J , HB evetii. mattrus. box sprinp &. aft 6 ~ 839-09 Cond.. New $3500~ SacJ2300 fi6 Chevy tnJck "i~h pop-up .Rca.d)'-far vacation trips. , . -·~~ •uhall...
?-JCFaailen,-\Velitminster. -0op IOIO·.Jnme SJlll packaged,-xtra-• or -~ <lr bit otr.-l\ft.J$T SELL!! ~a-mi:rr~r a!C,e offer. Buy now! .. , Jn11pect and =~~.:;"....,!8'::
SERVICE <taL tte·• lull firm. n7s. (worth $425) WANTED :>-16-})8(1 or 548-944.. tlrlt• t R·" -d to s.i.'""".._...."""" ........... ·r a ..... , ' e PUPPY WORLD e Quttn Sl.55, Herculon corner 979-6620. · ou • · · -=U ... ~ -1-s RAO.AL f'l.v or part tiJne. Exp. pre! d. 1160 u ..... ho TOP CASH DOLLAR PAID • FOR Sale, 16' 1961 1-\cnsk!l $5-199 at Bill l\Iaxey TO)"Olft, I !l"l~S"l'OWl.R OISC Chevron Station. l 00 0 Bu l~Te rt l'e r, L ab, ~up · s-....y me, FOR YOUR JE\VELRY, T \/0 ~Janual . T Ito ni a' Cantping trailer, "'/9xl1 liS8.S1 Stach Blvd., Huntin::;-1 a 11 • tt t s • , u 1 •
------= --=----
}o'-'--'ew,CM \Ve ,Bull,f,_ Sib. incld&dellV8J')'lm-24S8 WATCllES Organ w/built·in Leslie cam.·as tlctachablc rn1, ton Beach. 8~7-855j. I ~·r~ETE"-•co-~· H Cblh -"'...,. .. Ti 'ART OBJECTS, Spkr. lr: earphones. liiaple N···• . t'on• SIP' 8 ~ ------c....,.....~,oe STOCK CLERK p1;;'0 iea. u'Pi~~Bul~ MATIRESSES GOLD, SI:.V::R SERVICE, i:ab. $375. 6-1-1-5725 i==Epam ·~ ,_,.,,.COR\1AJR Po\\·ered Rail ~1t1~~ ..... r.e;~·_::,.:..~
RN
?ifed-SW"&. unit 11·7:30Al\l
llhUt, f/t!JM. Xln'I ben< .:tll.
EOE. Contact Mra. Jensen,
Costa 1'.feaa Memorial
Ho&pital, 301 Victoria, CM
'42-173'
Exper'd in all phase~ of Cockapoo. 100 MIX E 0 • • • FINE FURN & ANTIQUES. • 1 ped 1 646-IB77 bet -1--ipm Buggy, 4 seater, $630. Also I Olltf'••l'.:ICll•Nb FUEL CAP•S..., '
atocki..... &: lclftlna m a PUPS Stud •-•ce 'foal MA'""ESSES =&15-:,:::.::2200=~-----PLAYER Pfln o, I .or CAi.\IP\VAY S LE I:: p ER, Qum:y !ran1t $70, 96:l-9S'19 we.-" si-"''l -"4•Sc ''""'" .. ,. ."-::~ ,...... ~-v• " • • • 1 11\ E electric good cond, rolls m-'7-4 rits s ft bee.I S;A)() ------......., SI.or,.,."""_,..., u• ro manul.~ co. Call Ni.ck u~I Bret'ds. R.ol.ler Canarle1, lee. Gui I a r Rodeo SIS. eluded, 53&-3507 4 .:.. •. old n 41· .... ~ ~ a•: .s.ports# Race, Rods 9540 ... , ,.,. &""" N-,,,.,.,.,.. OJrp., r.a6-0411. Reptiles &. Turtles. Open Queen, Full I:. Twin Sets Alum. Crutches S1. 4 Ctns. urv .,..,,"""""" u .. ..-_,_ .. R•.., ,,..,~. 1s.,
STOCK Broker w ant ed. Eves. s,n--5027 PRICED TO MOVE NOW!! plank fl oor tiles 4 x 34 BALDWIN Baby G r.and 5 .32 PLYl.tOUTif, l \\'indov,;I :;~~~.1 1.s.. 11;e1921 1s..
ed in tn &l&-11686 & m.9625 x 1/8. covers 116 sq. ft. Plano, Black hfahogany, 1970 tore.I Van, bubble top ci>e, Chron1e tube. set up I Intettat eam . i xtra ALASKAN $15. Sears P\\T. tool bo;-,: Very good oonij. 6Ta-~ _ camper, air, V·S. auto, nilnt for Cht\TOlet. Les.;; eug & I ~:f.~h~/time· No MALEMUTE GJ'bt~altv:1v:.,coucpn'nghs ~,:: $3. 893-vl60 Aft. 7 P~I or Sewing M1chine1 1093 ,SJMXJ. or best orri:-r.~76 11"un11. $3;j(), i\tu.sl sell.
Fem. 12 wkl. AKC reiJ,1. .,. Saturday. 8' caniper lihell \1·ith cargo ~,ll2~"~~~--~= 1 JtN A LVN/Wknd n llef. 1 Very ttas. to ria:ht part~" ~~~f-~t.-i~e~p:~& S~; BIZARRE SALE: St. Jolm's GE Portablt stereo l'f'('Ord ~r.? good t'011d S 2 0 0. 4 Wheel Drives
Wknd or all. 468 Flaphlp Telephone Sales 546--01&1 "''.knds. Call 6£..GtSL School Christmas Bilarre. player, solid •late. top coii-54S--0349 ------
Rd, N.B. 642-SO«. (Hte Mesa AIM 8!~C TE6 ~~ ~~files, Gara-Sale l055 ir re -or d ~ r I~ re vhi ~· c.!ition. Ne1•: stylus; r~ntly Motorcycles/ 'b'9 DAT~U~-N~1r ~lr~s, ,_ I An. , w ...... , 111~ eu, •-acrame, o a., a · cleaned and checked out. Scooters 91 SO new 1>pr111gs, nuc 1 ra 1a s, Reu .. Sa .. 1 Tra Me W k • ododH.s, adorable. 962-8371 painted plaques. etc. 10i9 $3.j. 6.w--0577 11fter 6 pm. r b 11 ca r b, $ 2 O O O
Fee Peld er rrom MINIATURES ch n au 1 er QUEENSIZE Spanish bed· Col'Ona Lane, Costa Alna, SS&-4::66/8».;,.t9l.
Olltatandinr oppor. for a Your Home Pu •vc. 6 k old spread in blue if"een and }'rida.y, Oct 11th, 8:30 to 12. Soortlng G~ 8094 True"· 1&1t1 oriented. lndlv. to take T c I pa, _.. \\·ee s ' turquoise \\ilh 3 pillo1v1. S29. l.. -
over estab&bed route. Top op emm llMnl · Lovable. 531-:99l& Quarter round mediternn-FOR SALE: Leather sofa h1UST Sell 1·neissl Sh.is, 185's ---------
n.ted national co. often exp * SSS.1311 * mISH SE"ITER ?UPI, $40. 1an candelabra (3Gx28; $25. bed, dinette, ps stove, ~Marker bindings. DOl)S:;E Pickup. $1i5 DODGE
_11 .. R... Equal Oppor. Eniployer wlsbots. See 1'.fothf'r Ir: Childs skis & ski boots (size frosttree retg., excel. cond. ,..,.... """'•"'aft S:-.m 112 Ion. $175. 646-Zln or + comm + .,.vut &110.••lli· 11:A:: a hfakc oUer. 893--65Bl or /~=-~;.,~~.:;-".:::;~""'"'.'.'.-,..,,-I 64~1"195 A}m FM Jobi. Call Bryan TELLER TRAINEE father . .......-o145 131 $10. Bo1\•ling ball wit}} •191--8338 2 NEW fiberglass Surboards. Ktnz, 833.-2700, Dennil & . ._.___ BEAUTIFUL Kee:shound, ] suit case and shoes. Size 9 1 ,C""'='C..,.~----$75 or best. 552_i097 or '50 G~IC 4!.pd, 6 c1-1, ~ood
Dtnnil Perionnel Aiency ol Part-Time. ~~ ex per · yr old, &payed fem, loves .:.:'":::'en::::.•lc.::lik:::"c.":::"':::...1"20".""''--ORIE..i~TAL RUG 01lnese, !163·&905. c.'Ontl. ?-lust stlL S:i50. Irvine 2CC Mlchelaon Or. preferred, but ~ man-children. $35, 673-1664 GARAGE SALE ne\1·, f'Xqulsite, l.'<S. blue &: 1.;=:::::;:::,... __ ~-==1 6J6..6814
' dalory. For interview, ~ 3.3J G:md St. NB gold dragons. cos! S 70 O, Store, R11t., Bar lot! C•pri ~!:11'~-~Co tact lolr-Felg\llOn, S4~914L Sacrifice $j()Q, S4S-J904 \\'ill ,,....,., .,...ary, mm, We are an equal oppor. -][I Ferns, Clothes, furniture, an-CASH REGISTER. Pool tbl..
Bonus. Vehlck Furn. All I t,;';;mtii'~"iii· o;;;o;;;;;roo;;;iiiii I frtt tt y.., ,,. • tiqllf'5, in/outdoor plants. B U N D Y F L UTE , 11 ' 2 drart beer boxes, so forth. Exp. ~. Eatab. bus Ii: . -CO/I.IE SEE TIIE GOODIES! Fiberglass canoe-Mil, n u m Med. 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiii~:I Oct 8 thN Nov 30 down sleep'g. bag. GE tte.1..:596-""''-'!1"'2'---~~~~I' ~ll~~uc. Re~~: * TEMPO * 2 £1i =s-,.-,.-',". ""=a"','0'1ri'ig~,,=w=".,~,,.,-... -. player, enlnrgcr. 5-19-1636 TV. Radio, HiFi St. 1091 19.~. uldpe·rf~~i H~1f ~'. N. •-·•·e, ~ .. --......... Fr .. Te y., -_..., Oc •9 FIREWOOD ~... ~ "''
1
•• Dryers, t ..-AKAi Tape rec., 2000 S also str~et le:;al $350. 1!171 549-3110,Mr. ker,7-9P?ol NHdl You Now! A U STltALI AN German f»S-Jrvine(Corner 15thJNB Lemon, ~i Cord delivered, model. R to R 8 tr & L!K\\' 125, Crt>::it. tr a ~l
E:quaJ Oppor. Employer ml! Shepherd, male, 11 mo' 1 GARAGE SALE Slll.SO. 675-4016 anytime cuss., all tn one unit. Top bike, Good condition SZ9.J.
I * File Clerkt old. Very cenOe. Shots/lie. FRIDAY & SATURDAY 60 yards g reen carpetlnr. shape. $300 ~nn. Con1 P:l-"f>l&-tl::'.:::C:56'-~~~---I S.Mt llepr•Mntat ve * Secretary Jr & Sr S36--H05. 4701 COURTLAND, Cd~f drapes, 30·• stove. All &'Ood Pioneer A Akal stereo. htusl 1572 HARLEY Sportster.
(TralnMl * Typists 1 ~H:;:E"-LP"'."need"-~.-ood~ho~m-,-,~,~or Houaehold Goodt ICMS for rental property. 675-ii962 see. 673-5269 Black 8 in extentlon Pull
looa1 dlv1slon ot lara:e * Account• Clerks 4 kittens, \~'ho are almost ~or""'6"'13-59""''-T7'-----~ 111" AD~llRAL color tv. $250. backs camel stat sissy bar
nt.tk:Nl corporaUon baa \'Our time Is valuable. Invest ..:•o:•'::':..· :;67::5--643.;:.:::'---~-HOUSEHOLD SALE, re-f., PRIVATE party must sell Portable. Brand new. can Highway pegs \Vil! consider = to be f 111 e d It wisely w/hiih ....... 6 •t Id part A tral\an washer, stereo equip., 12'x ..,..,...., Iron atalrv.•ay, iron as&-795-i. trade. $1800. S.1~1690 atel·~ for a.harp ..._.,. •• oa o us ......... ;, ;, rateB. Call Sandy, 540--'450. SheJihenl fenlale. All shots 36" pool set, picnic tbl., planters, iron scroll sheh-es, lndl.vidual lntereited ln a NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO loves chUdttn. 549-1588. tbls., bucket seats, car Navajo bracelet. 968-7597
rnarfttlnr career. Tempo Tem....,,......, Help parts, lots of misc. 962·6509
Abllity to meet people, 1 ~~.,;,"'!!"';,~..,·-,;.,'!!!l!°"l' I HELP! Last chance to save 2 ?tlATOfING BaiTel Chain 1 ~~~~~~~~~:1~~~~%5~~~ will1n&nnl to work at all I: our lovi111' bright punpif'I REFRIGERATOR, C. E. . $40 ea, 6ft Yellow Table
lewli, ainbltkin Ir: a clean-TWO well m a n n e red from the poUnd. &12-5255 $20. Cosco hichair, $5. \Vall + 2 benches $50. 673-MlS
_.., .............. _,1-.. children, looking 1oT' dittc-COCKAPOO pup, black l fr~c screen, $10. 49&-3548 btwn 5 & 7. -.;w• -..----·--·~ .... ~ tor of houllf' maintenance J I I070 R&pilld ~~edment and cblld eufdance· ?.lust white, 6 mo old, 1n Ftn. ewe ry 13' SUNRISE· p.tt rla:'d. cat·
,._..... help keep ~ house neat Val1ey. 96H096 boat, wltrlr. + Acc., t.in
n416C-S260 Bob H1n1en and clean, lciss &kinned t'REE to toed home. ml"'ed WANTED ~/box 1Pfl:· matL
2.{PM knees and play 1ames. 8:45 Territt fem. 11 wks old. TOP CASH 001.LAR p,\JD
Tekprompter Cable TV to 5:30. 5 days a wk. Own 552-8660 FOR y Ou R JE\VELRY, 12" CR.An'SlilAN table saw, 14' ALU?-IINU?-f BOAT '70 VA?ofAHA z:;tJ Enduro,
"62' W. Cbut Hwy transp. Mfrlm aft 6pm. h.1'ITENS. &r8Y t 11 tr \\'ATCHES, ART 09JECTS, new, hand tools, pov.·er, $165. Gd oond. bored poked, new tlrrs, & ~~~E~p~•er *TYPIST CLERK* ctriped, part Siamese. 9 GOLD, SILVER SERVICE, cod""'ds'--"&c.:'o:od::o•:::·..:"::o>-:..""900• =::.·__ 536-5065 shocks, street legal. 552-T.'.SS
&&:TO \VPM w 1accu1· n cy wka. 54&-S392 !:l!'f!v,FUR.:."i & ,\NTJQUES. SLI1' N-rn 1~t ex ere I a er. Boata, Melnt/Ser. 9020 •'71 RJC!afAN 125• *
SALIS mandatcry. ~iOl!erate exp in 8' SOFA Ir: CHAIR, Frff.1 =·~~=-""-~~~-~~ l'"olds fiat, near nt"'" $15 Sacrifice. Gd Cond.
Man or woman. J.)/tlmt tor office procedures; Ir: use or Vsable n d 1 rreovertna:. ROLEX \\11tch·Pres. Oyster ~*""":='::c""°''°'OS.""~~~~~ 1 HIGHLY qualified retired in-•673--193.'.l+ telepbOne salea. 15-2 o elect typewriter desirable. 963--4981 Per pt t ual, day: date. KNIESSEL \Vhile Star Skis dividual "'ants part time/ 6 u Lr Ac o ,\UJll"A 12~
hr.I .. ~ Ho""" nle + Dependable person for com· F "EE Ado bl "'--ka SUperlalive Chronometer; 180. New, never u1ed. $150. full Un1e yacht maintcnant-e Late 'Tl, >..1nt rond. s.i:;o
w... ..._Y puttr Industry co. In Jrvlne "' . n e ......,.; 1JIOO o!L certllJed, lilK "'ebbed 6T:Hi093 or s:dp1>er~ job. S4S-29SI. 49+~4·1 lncenUve. Pleuallt phon• lndualr1&1 Comple)(. For pupp1~s, 8 "'ks, f e ma es Geneva band. 64~
\'Olot A pel'llOnallty a niu&t. ap pt ca J I E rt e H i 11 , 644-5250 EXPERT Carpet ln11taller Bo.ti, Power 9040 'i-4 H01'DA ST--00. Nt!ii.
9715 Capri 971~
Capri Sale!
NOW!
FROM s33ss 00
Exper. helpful, but will ?tfa.rketln~pt, 9am-llam BLACK Toy Male Poodle 2 Machinery 8071 Yours/mine, repair, relay. ne"'. 73 ni!lec. S450. or b:!
train. Cotta 111-. location. ly '"! · Id t ~ h m, l-'2'-1 -'-Y""c.'='~"'.c'c.· "'""""'-'"="'--34' EJ:pre's1 Cruiser ofr. ~dj....2929 l.J:Pbo!!2!ne~'5!27!;-{o662~~=~~-1..!0~"~· ~-iiij~-;;:;;p;.,;:--1 Y"i o ' o •"""" o • CRAITSAt,-\N Radial Sa.w 9" -"""""'-"=-=====I TYPlsr, l!:XPER. 5t&-2Sl8 on it:a.nd. As new. B & 0 HENREDON Din. rm. set Former City of Long Beach 1971 PUil, l2:i ~IOTOCROSS, ' iAL•SPlltSON P/tlme, yoW' home or~ GRAY fem Peralan Ct t • Valve t.lach. 642-4610 and bre11.kfast set. Phone Re11 cue Boat. Po\\'l'n:d . by AC'CeSSOl'tes ava!lable. Xhil
1 Mah S2C"'I. "toO. Wk. Trade p o •--.. ,._.. hou ...._k free 6-14-6-159 \Ved. and Thun. Chrysler VS. "-1nt tor fishing oond •~i:n 640-524.3 ore. · • °""" • a.a ~. s~u•v en. Ml If IOIO & diving. Xlnt cond. Sharp! 1-"'"""-' "-""-·-""="'---.! Show •dwrtlllnc I: space, Anahelm, C& 92808. b:I~ home, 675-n!t'r ,ce aneous C A N D LE STICKS. 1.84T $8250. Pvt Rt y • G \V ·14 ·y Ai.\IAHA 175MX. Brand ~ ~~~~e~· <
7
l -') WAITRESSES ,umhvr• "50 26 rallon aquarium, equip-~c:e~-e~~rplate, Singletary. { 714) 6&1-7450 Ne\\·. Ne1·er used. Si50. Bob
Every CAPRI in stock is reduced
right now. Hurry to choose
your favorite style.
1 pf!fl, lncJuding ti!ih, 1\l&O dayL at 6T,,_J()(}3 • Wfli :e:xper. Neat Appeannce BtAun>'UL comer P'OUP. bra-.. new tolrd cage and Le. \\'eber Bar-B-Quer. S35. 34• E c I '68 llON"DA ::so Ele('tric LADllS 21 Or O\'er ~ 2~1 h maple .~n ch••• ""· S.sl \Valer Ski•. Srnalt. $10. xpre11 ru ser · • -~ time ~. fUIJ time Apply SUM '·Sirloin t 1'· ,.~es, e •VUl.l': ,.,,. •• ,,,. 6 Form; City al r ......... Beach ~l t1rt. &ran1ble.r pipes.~ ..--~, JV-5930 W. Coast .. Hwy., "NB ..... -otter 5:15-4240 V"..,.;Wo after pm. R.elCUe Boat. f; .. ':red by ~':.:":..·':.:'::."'-------1 ~ l:t'Jio ::ck.~~ = \\'HO \YANTS TO WORK! ~SOq~.~~~~d~, n= CE Portablt 1lcrt0 record LARPln~E. C~~D I:~~~ 0U')'sler Y·S. Xlnt lor hl!NI Bik~. lfonda Tra11 70. --M".60 Vl'ftk.. Abmlut!y 01\JVE A "'•0 1 ~_:..a ....... 11 .. hm, -· ~10 player, l!IOlid state. Top con-flsh\ng It dlvlnir. Xlnt cond. XL 250 Honda. 841~ or .............. ~ ~ _....,. -11• dltlon. Ntw •htJUi:.J'ttt!ntly .A"""'"'='c.· v_'~"'~"'.c•~·~· ~-~~ ~! Si2SO. P\lt. Pl)'· 968-0557 11i0lnvestrrtent m-o736 CHOOSE' "i04Jl 6oun, work "'V -~ -""="---~-~-1 •LES PERSON ror you.nelf. be )'OUl own UKE NE\V, Roll top desk, cleantd and clM!Cked out. Relrigerator $20. 5 good t•" ~·· ~ni::let1uy. (7\4) .7,1 zo }:LSl~ORl-:. Gd.
,.. -bou. Mtn or .. unen. Can $400, ltldMt·bed, pt r f. $35. 64+.ai7? after 6 pn1. (J-781 tire' w/rlms $9 e1 , 68J.U!j(I da)'ll. <.Vnd. Cleiin, kl 111~ $~
I Fw showroom sales. No ex-be slt&htl.v bandlcappec!. cmd. S300. 6»-0171 21" POY/ER ?tlowtr $25., '61 Bob ITI4) 4~~ 22' RESTORED ~fCl'('\ll')' Call 96()-..1314, ~~'::,~in~ Ntat • Clean AppHn.rice. J-.ARGE EXECUTIVE DESK Buick, xlnt. trans. SlZi., 30" li!OD. din. ~tit. wood vain Cassie, twin ICl'e\\' lnboard,1-".7"'1'-,.::,.",'-'1A"i"tA:....,360~~En<l~uro-,-1
.-.--,. Vtt .. retirfd. Aee 25 to 10. S~ Gas rangt, tiulo. oven $50., top, 2 Danish style Uv. rm. Bimini top, full CO\-er.. ..,i oond lo nt! •'-!JI
8:30 Ir: ii'-8upplm>enl )'OUl' tncoine. 10181 Stonybraok Or., UB \Vhirtpool auto. "uher $.'ii). c."h<1 ll"!J. fH5-711ll l=:\•et. Perfed Bay h1unch. $-G50. ~842.1961· afl. 4' ;.;,·
SALES PIT STORE Drive. etb. hn « mor.,. BLACK Mahoctn;y Ron Top &n.-3763 \'AotT Club n1embtrshlp In ~·~~~~ot'~646-4~g1a~1,.....,.,. • .J.,if;~ifri~rc3;r 'Tropical Flah or Casbler dl)t, APP1Y in penon. de,k, Very IOOd cond. CURVED Gold sect1on1d $350 t1ne of Ne\\TIOrt'a finest. •18 J..APSTRAKE Runabout '72 HONDO SL-70 knowtedp. Full A p/Ume. Yellow CU -r.b .. t86 t.. lilh 615--2235 Antique. \\'all Lamps S50, Sitve $9)0, 642405 Ceatury Clautc. Oein k Llko new S39S • 64().429:)
Call '4Wi622, St., ea.ta Meea. Dbl bed 4 frame $30. Gold Stude:nt Encyclopedla $35, FOUR tS" JEEP \\111.S I ~Id, full ciown. red\tced l HODAKA, RJ,atd for Din .
SALt:SWOMAN, •JtPd fCrr n-WOMIN NllDID Naug. t ' tofa. PJ, 64$rM78 80'' Stm.oo Cab~ TIRES. Lo mile&". $65. SlOOO. $1995, 54&--3765 aft 6 1 SUZUl\1 125CC. rrady ror
elusive women'• •P'Plltl F'f!W h<M8'I Pft' mo. Need or 55Wl21. Uted Lum•r & 492-ti1T2. ' 17' FORMULA, detp v, dirt, 644-2'16j tve1 640-1631.
shop. 671-&!KI 10 r 11,p-car &: lypewriler. "ln-3095: FtJRN twin bed!!, bookt Kindllnt Wd tRVINt:: COAS? Golf Oub w/100 HP John!IDn. l! gal. 1971 nonAKA ~uper R· 1 IOI)_
• polntment Eve1 I.~· '*'900t· t.'flrpet1na, "l'V,_pola GT>Mi 1j4s.5;t96 ~lbr&hlp. r.ioo + Trans. ttt. bow _ tank. 2 SCC'Klp, f'/G Gd l'Ond . Cfr1snl!J toru. SEAMSTRESS~. expel ' • y .O.t S.le1men m ftl&re\.11 ND _G_AS_s-... -."' •. = .. =o.:.Good-~co-n-.1, ..:.11:::3.:.+.::;59'.'-'--2'=23~---""'::::::.'' .::t•;::Ok.:.,:i'l!O.;:.:<~=u,,oo""'.n"."'61.!!X'-'l""'-"'""""'' .::'"'°=· .::19:::~.:::3-169::::.._1
tndnett. DeC~ ~ 11 Barry \\lood Yach111, 3000 \V. s· SdFA. $15. ~., chttlr dltlon. t)lneue 11rt $ chairs 6 x D Bf'.AUTlf111. hooked 30' Na\')' l(ull. <"•hln $2200. 1970 ~ ltONO,\. TunM """ Salllnakcrt, ~ • Coal HW)'., Nt.,'J)Ort Beach $S.\ Spe.nldl balld11.'0Ven rua. m ~~ eves o • y 1 ruit. y,'00! .. rnyon. F.:mbosacd 40' Na \')' HUii "500. hau~t C'.ood ronrllUon. $375.
)You'll ftnd it In O.nlfted ' 6-G-11696 .$30. ~ t 6-«-3113. I dt!ila:n. ;,51·3957, S2S. ' 67~j * 19.'\.'°52 •
SOil '
2626 Barbor Blvd . of Car.s
Costa Mesa 540·5630,
'
..
'
NEW '75
*Starfire
*Omega
*Cutlass
•Toronado
-·-
ORANGE
COUNTY'S
NEWEST
DEALER -·-
BRAND NEW
CUTlASS. ''S"
_H.T. CPE.
INCLUDING'
Deluxe Seal
·ae1t s,• Tinted
·G1ass ,•A1r
Cond1t1on1ng •Po wer
Brakes•"350" V-8
Tufbonvoroma11c •Tilt
W heel•AM
· RadlO•Wl'l!le side wall
11r es •Much
rrore•Brand New
t11neteen seventy tour
Octs Cutlass /Ser
11202301)
LAST CHANCE!
FOR THESf
LOW PRIC:S
You d<>n'1 need a b'l.ln IC
"Draw Frisl" 111\u:m you
pl at.'f'.' an ad ln 111~ 01\[L'f
PU.Dr \\'ant Ads! Call 001v
-IH2-$7S.
Autos, New 98DD
'
'
CADILLACS
La,-g•st ·Selection
In Or•nge County
Coopc Oe\'illt'll . &111111 [)e.
Viii<'!! • El borJ1Joii -Con·
vertiblc-. AJllO n1f111y (llher aetect Cl\d:Jlnc Tt111lt'·h1.~.
'ti.'i t"\)r<1 1 su1;,.-,~:i..r!. General 9701
l;hH "n;:. r1111VJ~ 2il,OW 1111, 1 -------
• •1111 i!•lb -.\t, nia~"· l'Lt '67 ,\USTIN C1,,•pcr l·S. Xlnt
S.i-llJo l. til6-lJl'1 n1~h & bor!)'. l\l<ivlng 1nus1
-----s1'll 11111111•11. o ..... ·r $;;()XI UH'! fort.! Super• V" 11 ln\·:.1rl, Sat• $1SOO firn1
11/t'U;,luHl 1nC.•nur, lo1s 11f .::iJ-U::.>9.
I
1•\li"J :., t1ll't:ha111cally :.ounll. -"''--"""-------$:~r.1.1. ,\It tiJun l'i'.111 S.16-1677 Alfa Romeo 9705
'i! \\\' V\\, 7 p.1s;,, l\·l
liJnJ. '¢!w.i. Cult ,,.,,.~
,11\..:t' b 11111. 1\Jt\thu on I
11l.11<b.
'bis WDCEVAN-;JiSe·~.
,\/'J . 1\/C, lo llll, L'\lll5lth•1' !
11·:1dc. til~-1610 -----'il IJuJi.;c V!H!, 11utu, µIi.,
.jli,IUJ 1111 •. ~ltll l'IJIK.1, .. 111;,
,\1J"o1S. J:i•:-.1 oflCI'. ~:k'\li1
. 72 Ood~c B~OO. "U\·!111:-b4;
I
Lui:s .1.: 11ht.'cl.s. $3100/ 0Ifc1"
11111.'il sell. :;;l6-1"1:!5"-~="
Auto L•asing 9580
'WE BUY USED CARS
Alfa Romeo
Berlina
fdemo)
Priced to Sell
$4952
(#20141
I ANO TRUCKS "Di1ectly across frnm the
·1 Conic u1 for a IJ ... c appraisal Balboa Bay Club" to GH.OTH Cl-U:.:Vtt.OLE.I, Sales e Service 1~11 Uc, ch Blvd., iiwll. &h I ~=~~64~S.~6406o"-T-~~-8~7-ti01i 1 549-J:i31 1972 ALPHA Snyder, Silver
\VE: UU'i Jmint, a.1n/fn1 sh•reo. $:1995
Jl\1POB.TED AUTOS duys 644-9311, eves 675-14-10.
BEST PRICES PAIDI BMW 9712
Oean L•wis Imports "
l!;oo Hwbo1·. C.1\1. 1).16.~
CASI! 1-"'0R
YOUR CA.It
S46-10i0
A\olto5 Wanted 9590 DEMO SALE * 2-'73 Bavarias
•I Spcl + Auto * l-'74 Tii * l-'73 3.0 CSA * 1-'74 3.0 CSA
SAVE!
Crevier ,BMW
-wtl-W. Jst-StJ"ttt.
Santa ~\na SJ.,';.:Jl71
IUTlil. Milli 10«
BAVARIAN
~"'I 2~ s
Now In Stock
e '71 3.0 r " .~ 3.0 CSA
e 200'l-2(X}'.!A &· 2002 ·r11 e '74 BAVAl\lfl.S 4 11pecd e '74 liAVAHlAs Auto.
e '1" S.o S .t SA 's
-Xl..:.~T Ll::,\SE PLA.l\jS • • F'-'<CELLENT Sl:::RVlCE • ~ year · 50,000 1nile \\'nrra.nty
=::1
2'3402 l\fargueril~ Parkway
~1issior.1 Viejo
USE AVEftY P\\'Y Exrr.
~1·2040 • 495-4!149
FREE
AIR
CONDITIONING
with evecy
BMW
CSold Ihm Ocl. JS. 197.JJ
ROY CARVER, Inc.
BM\V ROLLS ROYCE
•• • . -.
9740 Volkt w•g•n
NEWPORT DATSUN-. -MERCEDES BENZ ~uNc". '"'"m 1"1"" .,.,---,""""'~ t:nll• . • \\hl'<'IS ,(> top. •tr\pt>S \Vllh F'/P. A/C, J\to.l/ft.t. tu_~.
J\l ul·Arthur ut J 11111bol't'U
NC\\pott Beach
l n11!.• :;., <if &111 UIPW fo\l'Y,
NEW 1974 '....
PICKUP
$2185
NO 00\\'J'I PAYl\ll::NT
10(1'"• f'1N. OAC
t'Ht:.:E RAOIO \rlTII AO
NEW 1974
8210
$2579 r-;o DO\VN J'fl. \'l\1EN't
100°; 1"lN O,\C
NEW 1974
710 DATSUN
2 DR
$2899
N'O DO\VN PA Y111ENT
l(JO•,t J.'IN OAC
NEW 1974
610 OR 710
Station Wo9ons
NO DO\VN PAYJ\IEN'T
'\{)()<:; ~·rN OAC
l~EASE SPECIAL
:.lf.iOZ -S128 + Tax
610 -S S5 'i· Tax
B210 -S 6S + Ta.IC
Pick.up -S 1'1 + Ta.IC
Prcscot !his ad ror FREE
AJ\1 rudlo "J.,a.rgc ScleCiiOn or -
N<'1Y & Used 2407.'s
NEWPORT DATSUN
Mazda 9731 ---
.l 'ti It.HI Ml\(
fA.CTOll WAUA.M1'Y '
k I I t I Dtlf't.,.,
BEACH
OUIS-MAZllA ,
t7lll teec• ti ....... . IHc•. 1/1 Mi. So. 5.,.
""'1--· .!:'!' '°: !!... .-.. __._ .............
842-6666
SSS Dove-Sl .• Ne111pai.1..J:.1u.:h \:_;;:;::;:::;::====::::::;:::l Bet11·cc11 J\1acAr1hur & Bristol nt J11n11.KJ1tt '73 RX·3 \\'11i::on tJJ.12-IJ
Near O.C. J\irpo1t Orange \\lhite interior
833.1300 64H700 tdll'.l
'74 230 SEDAN 11 lrh"c" )t'I ! :t::.00 t.'lllt'3. IP11l!l· l11t, loade-d. $3800. ..... ~ 67:'"'510 sr;.)-'3031 or 197-2'.!92 Hun 'eliit Be!J:;e. I.mt 36 mo. ~ ' · · --open f'Od lellse Sll,'a.5:>/mo. V\V \\0lth fiheryluss Dune Continental 9930
pluM t&.X:-(~ N'o t~) Bug):y l.IO<ly, kll tcU't'!\, t'eady .
J • ' SI · · to put logt•thcr. S::.15. Coll '_ G5 SEDA.;"'J, r1•Ull tron.11.
Im emOnS s.11·97~'3 lo.:'f1wt"' 11 01· ultt•r 6. Shorp!!. Full J",l\ver. Pvt
Imports ·73 "''' Un11tOO Edi 1 i .on , J:c"ecY·0--"=o---'-;.'!17=----=~
1301 Qwill Spol1s Bug, bloc. n 1d1a.ls, Couger 9933
Ne\· 'Ort ~uch ff1\ stereo, '''an".inty. lltusl
8 .,3 8300 »ell! &ll-"457 '72 Xft-7, air, full P''r .. till 3 • .61 V\V van. Sunroof. reblt \\"bl.. iill?~. lo nli.. Xlnt.
ENTER t~R0~1 l\1acARTllUR niotor, ll'tlm, still und~r .co11d __ ._•_1<-_l1'9 ____ =~I OVER \1•arr. $\):il, "'llllng Io Ford 9940 blll'gllht, 54&-8738 __________ ,
35 USED 1912V\VSUPER ~Ile, '69 LTD Cpc. l:l82JDN,
MERCEDES a111/fn1 stereo. nc1\• . tires, A/C -Vinyl top
reblt eng, $1700 ( 1 r ni. 645-JiOO (dlr.I ON DISPLAY 968-£158 Ask About Our \Van·anly
_ 'fl.I V\\' C,\_.11PE1t. Pop lop.~ Ranchcro, Gem top,
H f I lt.>llL .1·1td1:lls, 1~bl! eng. n1ap, stereo, xtl'!lli, CijJI ouse o mports sWr:; r1rn1 c11u frlii-4147. cvc1u1lg$ 64~728.i
·52:J..n50 '69 V\\'. J\1usl sell.. Good cood. ·73 COURIEO,R=~-,l"S6"1~'9~>l'I
'69 280 SE COUPE, !>u1noof, nu brks. I? mi. SllOO/bSl TOl) KAT Shell, 7.800 111il('s
·I :;p. sterro, rudials, ln1mnc. oft' .• 491·3·173 645-:J700 l<ilr.)
5'1,000 ml. $8000 4!H-64 L1 1963 BUG, s:d. i:o1kl.. nu 1970 CLUB \VAGON, air,
8 pm-ll pm f(>blt. C'.n~... askuig $600. nuto, clean, ol new rad.
MG 9742 C:ilt: :->V:-3fiti(i rirf'11. S:!OOO. 9"...8-9-135
771 sur-:ER BUG r1ooc:oQ1 '71 RANC1tERO. gel. ('O!lfl.,
THINK
@
"" ..... 'RUEDlANDER"
I JJSO RACH I L¥0. ,, __
~J7 ..... J4
__ 2.273 nil. SHARP. air. A!\1/Fl\1 s!erro, int,
6-l,>-;J700 ldlr:.'_ xlnt. cond. $1400. 675-34!1'1
'61 V\V sue, Good Body Lincoln 9945
& ln1 eriol'. Hun!' \VPll, Et.'0-1 ----------·I
·non1ieal. S.i..!3. 962-2".A3. 'Qi LINCOLN Con{. X!n'1
'65 V\V Bus, top opens, bed co11ditio11. S&KJ.
& s Io r agt', anl-f1n/t ap1?", C:1ll 552-S.~7
-gooo.i.cood. $&50. 6TJ..206t 197<t"TO\VN""C0UPE
'70 SQBK. Radio. air , clean. Only 2300 n1i., in1n1ac.
new paint, ~d n1i. $1795 640-S.'"'26 or hst. 645-2Pili0 aft 6. • .. _ aaitot
. ,.. "'-c c;:-:;:U-o;S~""'·•-=-=-:::-=-=--'L='"" '68 VW Bus "c11i:;1nc sto1en c
clean stc1·l'O sc111i cau1per ·a,q !\1GA. good. rondilion. S&XI.,' best 0fi. 61:>-6261 ?11 UST ANG GT. V · 8,
$1800. Ask lol' Aht.'t'. 1900, gold, a/c, f n1 I am,
548-i.IS:! Volvo 9n2 good 001KI, fully loaded S7:iO. Ask J\boul Ow· \Varranty & 9:5 ·n RX·3 Cpe. i:liFUFl MGB 9744 '74 VOLVO RVl\I &It p.p., 15-'_!_._ '14 DATSUN %OZ 4 speed. :.;;.:;,;:,_ _____ __::~ stcroo. & priro:I to sell. &IH700 ldlr.J '73 l\IUSTANG. clean, xlnt. S:ll.-~IOIO 1dl r.) Mazda 9738 '69 l\tGB. Xlnt ru11ni111: c..'Onrl. rond., air, F.0,'J .,i;'~io,d etc,
SALES-SF.RVlCF: LEASING ---------l\take offer. 53fr..i79-t or Best Deal best offer. o~ ays.
OVERSEAS DELIVERY '71 DATSUN '240Z fl. u Io. ·71 R-100 ll02?.tiSJ '2Lll Y.12-:>.11::. I 494·83.18 eves.
trnns.. air, & Joi\/ 111iles. R ~-· -Anywhere .,. F 11 k 'T Rill ot;1ry .....,upe Opel 9746 • 1 as >aC . " •
2:-1 t;. 11th St. l -"~·~l-~"~"°~'~d~l'~'I,,..==~-6~5-5700 (dlr.J LEASE OR BUY rcidio, ne1\• tires. excel.
Costa l\·lesa • 516-4141 w·1Lc BUY ~ouR "k 'bo 1 o 11· 1 ,-,"' NM 61 ' '"~" _ , ,~ n u ur raran Y 'Gi'i OPEL Sta. \\'a $!_. O\'ERSEAS DEl.IVERY " · .,....,... ·....-u..~~·~~--
Capri 9715 DATSUN, TOYOTA '72 l\IAZDA RX·2 Cpc. o\'erhaulcd by expert. $ti50, SPE<.:IALIS'N 197·1 t.WSTANG 2, Arr.
OR VOLKSWAGEN Ne\\' rebuill engine 1j7:5FIB) 556-1585 C\'t>nlngs only. raclto/hlr .. air, Pl.~. less
'7:! CAPRI. xlnl (.'Otld, AIT.
chronic 1nag:;, -stc1'{'(>-t·fl~·
settc. new tires. · $3ro:J.
586-()Sji
Datsun
Pfl.ID FOR OR N01'. \\'ILL 6 n1onlh 01· 6,0@ inilc Porsche 9750 1'\llllM l•itk.a tha.n l5CKl 111i. $l1300 833.-0697
PAY TOP DOLLAR. CALL 100',0 en~-inc \\':u·rant.v 4,Y(NI" UU\Ct Oldsmobile 9955 1:t~~~:~~;a:0:~on. :~~edes Benz 1:~~ ·~, -;~f, ~~~~c_l~P~11i~ n:~~~ W YOLVO \--;;,;:==;:::;,:==::;;::::
•• ·1 £ II IU't'S Xlnr (."Olld. 0 t I' :a.VIN m1 L'S, :o;.ce ent t.'On-6-n-4127 a' ti. · 1966 JlarOOr, c.:-.1. 646-q~JJ~ dition. SZlOO or 0 r r c r. '6i ~IBZ 2:;t)SL. Auto. lmns.. .... 'r"""' 7S nuw:
'i2 210Z. I O\vnt>r. Xlnl r-ond. 61:>.IOi3. lo\\' miles & l\IlNT! 831-00IO 'liO ROAD~R VOLVO 8 18, :i4~. J('ood run-'P¥#
Autl)n1aric, A/C, stert'O, =~=~--~~~~ dlr. S1S50 ning t.'Ond.. 2'5,000 n1i on HEIE Alt'MI!
llOOO I. 670 _ I '72 :!IOZ, 4-sp .. uir, A~f/Fl\1, ~~=~=~~~--6.,3 c~".9 fil" .• -l"·'o i-cbuilt, $jT.i, ·197-2784 ~·· . u·n1. .,,..i(i O US l\1ags. on flC\V Steel '69 !\IBZ 2!l!SE Classic coupe """' ~ S~VE 'G9 oA·r~UN \V)'.!n. t 1:'9.Jr\Ql r[1ds.. xu·as. l\1akc oll.er. \\'ilh \o\v 111ilcs! S:ll-20~0 dlr. ~Go PORSCHE 1600 Rond!Sh:r '1:l VOLVO \Va;;:on. A 1 r,
4 speed, lug carrier 5.iG-6157 '69 !\187. 300SEL fi-.3-,.,-111-y & '63 Porsche 356 Coupe. slcrco. roor 1-.ick & nit"<'! · • "·'·--"-00 •1 I ---=~~~~~~-S"l ·~10 di $31-2040 dlr. _____ ......... y __ ...__+tl'W
.,..,,,.."• iur. ·;;: :!-lflZ fully CQ11i!J;1 ·:l, u1•\1 NIS31u~~IO -•1~.-SU P"E"TIB! R·e·n--a,.ult t r.! 9755 AU'f OS USED .:.WiU!So-?"T, ..
TOP DOLLAR
PAID
IMMEDIATELY
FOR ALL
FOREIGN CARS
CALL -oR COME IN
TO SEE US
NEWPORT
IMPORTS
·n Datsun Z.10Z, au ID, ftllly S..'piu h1u 11·n pain! jOb. ~;ii'"~~"~''v'°';;;;:;;-;;;;;::;;-[ ~!'.'.~~----..:'.~ -· ·-~ "''Uip/)('ti. S:l&JO. 8t?.-8nl 7"1 300 SEL 3 -V
& $ -... 61·1-5.'i:.O • 1 .<>. e1)' clean. Buick 9910 OlD .PRK!'
-l ,=,~,~D~,~~=u;,N;:::c21>1::SZ'--,l~l-t--J 1971::. 2140Z2. IBOOOt'01\'~·., air. inai: eo,,· ~"'Mpl~1c,1y1a.!!:':'.~ec~;.,., A"~IOk REXAliLT '69 R·IO. Ji.0001::::.::::__ _____ _;:::_: BEAC·Hr "''' ,a cxra.~. 1\1~s .. mt»s. xtras, ' •· • .,..v .... "'1<r"V-I • 4 pd .,-s;:i·-BUICK19-0t'I L" "ed ------~---Cust. 11aint & SC'.11 CO\'f'I'• :-.:1111. j<tS-2330/6~5-6.1.>8. bef .3. Af1er :i cnlt 673-42'.;1. Cnll. s • .l.I mpg. IJ. 1 , ·· C<'lral !ffi!I · . • _ • all ;ifl!!r 6 p111. 8-16-4:?!17 F po11er, air, 11n1/ m stereo,
ORANGE COUNTY'S ings. 4::.00 l\li. $.'i.7JO 673-£.)IO Honda 9727 '69 2SOS£ Coupe. F'ully e<1uip--A1nt ilnd $1995 64•1 i432 QlDS "•""A
OLDEST SI ••2 D'T"UN 1200 -d, 10,,. n1ileag"~ xi· 111 Rolls Royce 9756 ' .: · · · · -.-."""""
inrJJ '· " .~ ' -ncl\' ~ ';';., ... _ •1 .... 1 '""-,,,,,,'"",,,,~,7 ~ad1'llac 9915 173JI '-• II .• "'"'· 3100 \\'.Coast H1\'y., N.B. !ires, rt•cc111 IU/l(>·UP SI.JOO ~" .... ""'' .. ,,.........,.., '55 DT e I •
642-.1405 0 Barh G7.-i-.'lfl12 ""r.:·300 SJ<'L. sunroof, Blue ~-ype eru e't-:i;-. Vi Wlel s.. s ..
\\')!: PAY TOP DOLLAR ,, '7'.! 1200. Xlr1t cond, ;1ir. lake over f)1l)'n1cnts SZ.JO $7500 613-6619 aft £pin CADILLACS ""-'!:?; ~Si .... *,
''OR TOP U 'f'/) "\RS ~ -I t I ' mo. !'k'!l-2967 Saab 9760 _... -· -,.. -o r :s • '-' '""mpi. vin~ 011. OIV nu. Larg•st Selection ..._,,
FOHJ:.:IGN, IXJl\IESTIC SX'JOO 515-3871. 'i.l 4JO SEL Sunroof Bt;ick B d N 1974 In Ora nge County 842-6666
•J1' CI.ASSICS '"·Im-1110SE •P PLE !Pather Al\'f/Fl\l Stereot ran ew · ~ •c.. " -112.= •497_,131 Cou""' Dc't'illcs Sedr1n
If your car 1s f'Xl.ra clean SAL~:S-SJ::RVICI'.: !.l-~fl.S!NG PEELINGS 111Jd boil in ...,., Dt'\riu~ . E1 Dora<loi:; ·i--==::==:;:::;:'.:===::'_I
Sl'<' u:'..,',',1'.~£1.ll BU/C'-' I 0VJ:.:R..c.;EAS DEJ.IVERY 11!un1inun1 pans and pots. 17 280 SE s 99 o , II · I AAB LE Convertibles. Aloo ?llany ?.r~ ll arbor Bl\d ROY CARVER, Inc. ~~~~~I i:·~ au1·1~.1n~~1-n<'~'~ -SUNROOI-' other select Cadilluc Tradr· JL.10S~~1iLE Co.~ID l\le!lll 979-2500 I ROLLS ROYCt:: B~JIV !'Ondilion. Have anything lo I ·71 =11~0=.N=.D=A==.G=.OO:;:::D::::;COND ToUac<.'O hro\\'11, xlnt. t'Qnd., Priced to Seti Ins. GMC TRUCKS
I
23.t i::. l71h St. I ,;ell? Use a Daily Pilut I '.'::tOOO rni. ::;;.4(1 !\1PG $900 fully l'f.;'lip'd. Ne1v l\lich. X S4384 N 8£R CI..AS.'ilFIF:D ,,·Ill !'t.'ll it! Cosla l\lesa e :.w-4~ C1a.ss ificd Ad. Call 642-5671!. ot!J.t"''I067 day-497-JS<ij eve. th-cs. Call: 644.-6084 · A S CADIUAC HONDA CARS
Autos, New 98DD Autos, New 9800 \Autos, New 98DD I Autos, New 98DD Autos, Ne" 9800 ; 2to0 Harber 111¥d. UNIVERSITY OLDS
(#7386) CostttMeM 140.~100 2850 llarbor Blvd.
Costa ~fei::t 54!1.9640 * SUPER BUY!! * *'&I OLDS r ss. vc1·y clean,
'72 COUPE DE VILLF. 2 dr. ~~!Ip; \Viii trnde for
Like Ne\v XJnt Cond P.U. 612-1.:!98. '.lll, Ogle:,
To add to your '75 MONARCH
WE OFFER THE
"Directly 11e1"t'IS:; fron1 the Lo1v l\1i 61.l-9'252 Oi. -------~-I
I Bal&'\ Bay Club" . ·6i C\D. Dc\lilll!. :n.~ Ta_kc over i:x1.)n1t'nls-·7~
Sale:; e SerVIL't' nti. Tun/ll'hi1e \·inyl lOJI. \·ISfA .CH l!!:Sf.lt. !">/\~
645-6406 Sorry. !IQ nir. Like Ill'\\' ~000 1111. fl6.1/mo .)111-2961
I To ota 9765 6~2-044.9 '70 OLC?S 98 L.S .• all 1Ctras. Johnson & Son
''Golden Touch''.
All New Cars From Us Are Completely
• Road Tested • Expertly Serviced • For
Trouble Free Driving
tt-1onarch 2-door coupe. See if the n1oderate price doesn't surprise you for a ca r equipped with pre·
ci!-ion ca~l 250 Cl D 6-cylinder engine, front disc brakes, rccli nable bucket seats, solid-state ignition,
~teel-lx:ltcd radial ply t\res, 19.2 gallon fuel \ank, high level ventih1tion. opera windows.
Option s:
102 C'ID V-8
151 CID Y·8
Select-Shift
tran .. n11ssion
,\ir conditioning
AM/F M/Multiplex
AM/FM/MPX tape
Power steerin g
Power bra kes
Power windows
Rear window defroster
Power n1oonroof
Cast aluminun1 whl.'Cls
Whitewalls ·
fl lonarrh has been engineered with
built into any small car.
more luxuries and offers more options than we've C\'er
Gas mileage. 20 to 23 nlpg under highwa y
l.'.ondition., and \4 to 16 nlpg under city
cond 1t1\ln ....
·functional luiury. Instrumentation in the
Mon:.irch is clustered for easy reading.
Monarch's smooth ride is enginee red by
the Mercury specialists. It maneuvers with
precision around tight tur ns, through tangled
traffic and into small parking places.
Precision Priced from only $ 41 06 OO
2626 Harbor Blvd. of Cars, Costa Mesa540-5630
'
•
l ig Fl •clii·oo Arougl \ 101v n11l1•s, 1 01vner, Phon<' I ( ' . 11 Ill, eves 6·12-391:!·1 I '{jj TOYOTA CoiiJnA 4 r·yl 6J~1 \(N::ll !Jll. Hfls t'VCl'Y· , ---. ---_ 3 speed $399 !2910~) nr' lhin:.:. )!;ho\VJ'OOtTI co 11 l!. 60 OLIJS., :>;Int. L·onrt. PIS, &,!G-4-1~8 ... " ( . ~21-·I(). :->l~H/151. l'/B. Sl::,O -".:~C','.''--,--------·~3 C \DILL\C •1 ·', .-·~.. 1!47-ISt.I! 'Ii!; TOYOTA Coi''Ona, auto ' '. · -"'· '-""llc l •~.-:--~"-'='----==I $99~. ,r,. Ville. Bus. F.xt'c. car, Pinto 9957
g.17.9923 e\"es & ll't>o~k.endi1. Extras. cxrcl. rond. S57:"-iJ .l--..C..------'-'-'-''1
T t 976s Call: 557·6'ti"' \Vkdys. 9 lo 6 ·~1 N 1-I k oyo a ~~--1. t•w ires, new slOC s.
-f;.1 CAD COUPE, cleun, runs •l~.000 nii, :!J 1n1Jg. 1·cr\· '74 TOYOTA •"""· $55/). • "'"'"
11::00_ "'2--0'" ·' ___ --,:-.:612-53:il ~~11-2:!85 Tt·n",r.
'7i) CAD cour~: 01:-: VILLE ~72-PINTO . c1ZsE11L) Best Deol
Anywhere!
LEASE OR BUY
All Models!
lll.'Ct!S paint only, 01he1;vise SllARP
IX'rf. ('Ond:..2:111-9506 ti 17>-j700 (dlr.) ·r.s SDV, crui~, 1'/T 1vh1., .\sk fl.bout Our \\'11IT;inty
,\LS, fl. M/ F' J\I. $ llfjJ. 'i2 PINTO il"8EHL1
f.i.J.J-:!:fil SI/ARP -
·1~ -SDV. Cruise-. TIT whl. 6-l:1-~l700 t1llr.1
•
1\no .. lil•ii:& Ai..S. fl.l\JlrM. SJ.Oji). Pvt. fl.~k 1\bout Our \\"nrr11n1v IUt,,U.R. Ulf'WI . Pty. ~~2'l.t7 77°3 PIN1UHw1aboul-. -1:011
TOYOTA. Chevrolet 9920 n1ill'S, '. l·Fl\1 Sterl'o. Lui;:. gnge Rar·k, Aulo. 5.1~0011
Glfi.!:i.;,1•3 1~70 !!\~PALA ~ dr., air rond, l97fP1NTO Squirl• \Vugon.
"-'=-'-"'-"='--'-"-'"-'I at~to. 54!.~ ml. Xlnt rontl. A111011111Hc. Ai.r. Deluxe in-
$1.iOO . .).11-0.~97 r.ve:; ,t i-·rloi· 1,,~ 586_0366 .. _Q_~0-'.~21,~~ys. 1
• """' •
'6J i\lAl~rBU . BuiH 3 2 7 ·~3 PINT.O .Sau\!'{> \\la~o~1,
TH\\', Sit:, Hull('y, headel's: 20,~ .1111. ~~nl C_ond. $2950
4 srKI. HuJ's1. l\tnrc. Needs orr. I \ t llY .i:Jl-20.%.
"ork. $3:JO 5.".ft..16"S. Plymouth Y960
'1'.l NOV:\ f451f''\\iAl l -~-------.,;__c
\1·8, u1r, .t. PIS
SHARP! ATLAS PICKUP 771 ~ TOYOTA, R:d &1~5700 tdlr.I
!'lcats, mags, rndin1s, lnpc ·7.1 ?i-101\TE CAHLO. s pt Chry1l•r/ Plymouth
det:k, Sht'll. shill! C/Jrpt:ling-. Ci.IC· Xlnt l'(llHI, v.-.; '.\j() en.:. Opell J\:1 11,v & Sun. 'til JO Pl\f
n1any xtras. r.1in1 t'Ond. 11ir, rndia.111, full f!\\'r. 10,000 23~'!"1 lla1·bor Blvd.,
$til}j_ 6T .... :r.200. _n1i. $1100. R.13-9132. Costa l\fesn
Triumph 9767 '7' CL CAMINO "'" 546°1934
Everything.
THINK
Triumph
SfE HER B
fR IEDLAtlDE R
962S G G Ul •d .. G c...
512·7177
XJnl cond. $:!9:;0 't.! HOADRUNNER llUllST 5'17~19 or 979-B'Ml. 4 1111. ~la~s &: i\1ttt~ri.\r ---- -__ _......__ -shock!:, 100 cu.In. eng. $1600 rort COMPLIITE REPAJH Cnsh ~'IRi\t 494-3693
\Vork 1in Corvnir & Corv11lr '1'2 Pl th V II Buggies CAii 5.'lG-0444 >$300 YHIOll a ant, n1n11, ' . or n1ak~ offc.r.
'69 CHEV li\1PALA, loaded, a18-6033
runs good, ~ran, J12.j(), 1971 PLYMOlITH &11elll1e
S1--5i51 \Vngon. P.S. Air. Lo 111 '66 011•v. l111p.:1la. $300. or n1lleage. Xlnl 968-~7.
\\ill ll(-goti.1!P. i'!1t ... , :-..:•7 Pontiac 9965
~.>)
_ ~ '63 l\TAl.tBU. aulo. xlnt '73 LE1'.1fl."N'S Lux l\lodcl, ~TR~l-U_M_l'_l_I _G_T_&--.7:1-5000--1 mechanl"nl cond. $jiJ. 2 dr. l1uliln11 t<Jp, 111n/rni.
I Bk.i llt'w, perf ~~. ~1!~ (,40-0227 Qr fl4()..-0l\J.i 1\1~~ ro1;d, under 9.tOO I\)\. _xh~1s. l'v\ ply. 5.'11-1119 'i'J STATION \Vnwon, 9 11nsg, !i>~.Y· 675-8960 eve11
T,O Tlt~t,Jo\IPH sPrr1-·1nE -2{fm ~'1~ 9~:.0 p/b. pis,, 1 -~~,=-~ .. ~.~R'°"E~B'""t :R-n~_ -,-,-"-"
1"lln\·c.1hbl". need~ .... ork. ----~. ----ht'rdcr, air, p/s p/U $1200. ?<.takr oUer. fl'7J...83t'.n 1970 CHEV 1\1 1h11. Extra ;;36-7649 ' • ·
V lk '~ 1•Jcan. All "1g· $1•IOO. Cil/lf -.;E::':7,C:;:-;:.:::;----..,,=I o sw•g•n 770 9~P'l19 "rter s pm. Thunderbird 9970
'7"1 \1\\1 BUS 1971 El. GAM IN , P/S, lllr '!'16 T•BJRD
Xl..i\lT COND, &. ~1a){$ . .$2((J(I. N<"or P"rftcl body, C'ragent
S34XKI F'irn1 !18-436l 493-&!72 port hole tor. 81,r :) orfglnni
'74 SUPJ::R DEE'll.E '7(iij '63 CHEVY· Good t mn,. . 1nlle11. \\'hlte with niC1! bhti:
n1i. '-Unmor. 111n i rm I Auh.1l118llc. Rltdio. Heater. ln1e1•lor USOO, will c<mgldr:r
i-1Pi't'O. $2900. tii~i"..SI. $JXI. 67'J-9:i71. _ /rack'. 5-01-lGro
PitUST-SELGeavtng ·ro Chr)•l•r 992.5 V•ga ·-----~99~7~4 1
VW cnmJ)(T, •C1cun. $1100. , . --:" __ ,..;.:.:..;
ATJ)lh11e. Ui:l-38:18 ~ N1'~"'\VPOR1', "4 di'. fllr '1'J v~:GA t8f!OEl<nl , -ronll l. Nldk.I~ hlr, l·'S/PB~ 2lJJl3jJl1ilca 61 VW , $300 llnc 1tlA6l. i::d r11i}brr,cl<'(1n. JHj-jlOO !dlr l --~""'":..:.:~:; t8 cull bl."!~ S.i%> or l)t;.t. 5 JS.-mll1 A~k Ahoul Our \Vnrranry '
... . . .
.,. ... .. • -> • =
'
. -
•
•
' -•• .. •. . .~ -
' Wednesela ~e1 ci. 1914 DAllYP!LOl IJq .
I . -...
9"'
=~19___,;,...7~5 _M__,;,,,,,,,,,;O~D~EL;;;..;;;;;._S ~•.;;;...;:;..o...;;;;..;;.w_o;;:;;....;;;;.N~SA....::;.:;;;;;L;;.;;;;;;;..E ___.
• WE STILL HAVE ~ 252'74
MODELS
• 0 . •
• ·~
A. .,. ... • c ... • c :I: ...
:t
0
Brand New '74 DODGE COLT
LOADED, NOT STRIPPED
"SPECIAL"
2 Door coupe. Bucket seats. radio. heater, pin
st ripes. while · wall tires. much, much more .
(6L21 K45305527)
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
$
FULL P.RICE + T &L .
-=--· --Brand-ltew~DODGE-DAR-T-• I ...
-A • ... > .,.
0
! • ... ...
• S! "' -> • ... .,. ,... .,.
~ • ... >
0 -I • :t .,.
I c ... e ... •
(ll29CSG 1026 76)
"SPECIAL"
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
$
FU LL PRICE + l&L
Brand New '74 DODGE CHARGER
LOADED, NOT STRIPPED
"SPECIAL"
Vi nyl roof, wire wheel covers. wide oval tires. rally
pkg'.. power. front disc bra~es. automatic. power
stering. music master radio. {Wl21J4G104750l
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
$
FULL PRICE + T&l
Brand New '74 MONACO 2dr. H.T.
LOADED; NOT STRIPPED
"SPECIAL"
r ~"'-';'.,,...,
360 cu. in. VB, automatic. cloth & vinyl interior.
bumper guards front & rea r and m o re .
(DM23J4D21B71 2)
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
$
FU!-l PRICE + T&l
Brand New '74 DODGE VANS
WE'RE
OVERLOADED
SAVEi SAVEi
SAYE!
•131 DARTS•29 COLTS•J O CHARGERS•9 WAGONS
•4 MONACO'S•20 PICKO'PS•l I 4x4's•38 VANS
lew '74 ato.r.1·~ .DISCOUNTED
AS . MUCH, .AS s1400 BELOW '75
MODELS . .
FREE FIMAMCIAL
SERVICE
,
Phone 556~4620
LET US ARRANGE THE CREDIT AND TERMS TOU
HEED SO THAT YOU MAY DRIYE HOME TODAY IH
THE CAR OF YOUR CHOICE.
lb:amples of our ,,..y ways to fhutKtl
• IAHK OF AMERICA • UNITED CALIFORNIA
IAHK • ~CROCKER-IANK .• -SECURIT't-~ACIFIC -•
UHIOH BANK • CHRYSLER CREDIT
•
72 Pinto FULL PlltCE 'n P1ymouth FULL NIC E
~=~:~. hi-back S I 2 7 6 ~ar Auloma1 1c. S I 4 7 6
seals racho. neater, Ol If YOU P•EfER adio. neater. power Ol If YOU PREFE•
WSW !ires. (327G-$3ft84 sleenng. !actory air $4053
BV) L ..o. ond1t 1on1ng ~ ... 0 731 EBPl .
'72 Chevy FUlL P'RICI:
·~1at · Automatic. S I 7 7 6
radio. healer. oower QI IF YOU ,.llfff:I
Sleenng .s brakes. 31f s5922 con d1 !1 on1ng ..
(91 5FEZ I .. o.
Qllv l »&l lOr36m<1• "'''"'~IKl<lo)wn ~ull Cl•~ll'"" • ,.._, ""~ ll:!Wlll5 •<'Cl Il l Ooll•n•d ~y .... nl ll<li:t "'33?• 'U 9$3""' :I& "'Cll '"''" 1,q91 "" "'" '"'" """• ....... 1 . ~,, ...... A''"'''"'"' A. full r"''" "''"" ll!iel!il! 1.-.;1 l &L 0..le"~~ ''"""'"'I>''(" 1?..,,.,0fl 1188!1~ ""' f &t lh>h·f'"'1 ""°'""'"',,.,~I~'~'~'
-: ... ••
A,P,11 '''&""' Pll 21 05"<-"'Pll21~ 1-~~~~~~~+-~~~~~~-+-~~~~~~~~"' 0 '74 OLDSMOBILE
COUPE
Auto mattc lra nsm 1ss1on . po wer
sleer1ng . a11 cond111on1ng. radio. healer.
v.ti1te wan tires. (700JULJ
IMMEDIATE $~276 DELIVERY fu""'''" • ''
0 P1ymouth FUU P•ICE
u1~1 1c. rac10 and $ I 0 7 6
aler. much. much OR IF TOU PREFER
o re .(111 CIN ) s31s4
"Spec1a1 ·· •1• .. o
(.Wo/ tJI &• lo< 3~ "'O• '"'" IJ"~ "''"'" '"" '"~ P"(~
1•100!16 "''-' 1,L °"'""'~ o•v•••·,, "'''" 11••'1<• "pp 11~
•70 Ford FULL n 1c1.
Short Von S 137 6
Special . Au!omal+c OR If YOU P•EFER
transm1ss1on r adio s43s3 and healer (935<'BF I
~~.
\)'oty U Jl\.11'>' 't""< ""I ~., ... ,,n Full 1;°'~"'1t•
I •··~~""'°' l&l Of·•,.•• I ·"""' Diii:~ 1181&1!111 Al>P ;o0.,.
•
0 •
'72 FORD ·n Chev. Rill'"°' '74 MA C •
GRAM TORIMO ~~u~~~'"· $187 6 MATADOR H.T. 0
"Special" Cpe. Automatic. radio, power steering . air Ol IF YOU P•EFER ··speciat Air cond1t1on1ng. autof)1at1c. ... heater, power steering. factory air con-power steenng. WS\'/. vinyl roo low, d1t1:~1;:9(~~~;~ roe! ~7~33FIYA7) 6 ~:~~~:gF~~~d~o: $ 6 3 ~~ .-) k)w miles ( 176JTU I
DELIVERY (Wy~B21o<Jb -.. ~n l7!1'1°'-..... ~.·~r•·C~ l~~~~~~~E 5 3276
fu.,Pnc•' I 111188!115 M'CI Il l llotle<tO<I "°'""'"' 11oc~ 11!19~~1 F p ... J-~~~~~~~~~ ..... ~'-"-'-""'~_,...;_~~~~~+-~~~-·-"_"_"~"·~~~___.""""
'69 Pontiac FULL PRICE '72 Maida FULL PRICE
~.~m~u1om""· 587 6 RX Rotary S 187 6
radio heater power Ofl If YOU PttEFEJt Special Coupe Ofl If YOU P•EfER
· • ucket sea l s
'74 FORD
MUSTAMG
·Spacial' Auloma11c. 11an s m1 ~s 1on
buckel seats WSW full 1ns!rumPn-
1ation v•nv1 1n1e,,or 338KEVf
0 c: • steer;ng laciory air ~3268 Radio and healer. $63-82
{z~:~:1on 1 ng . rH wo. 402ESll •t t >M) IMMEDIATE $337 6
()>ly 131 6f, ~ 1• O'O' '"'" •?99 onw" JuH CH" "''~ CW. 16.387 lo< 3" ....,, ,..,~ ', '·' ., .,.. r '"<A·" !'"r" DELIVERY Ill
19211!>6 t~.1 l &l °"'"'"'n ... Y"'f'~! l>"C' l lOIJ37 1•91le!i6 o"l:I Ill "'-~'"'~ C•••"'~.,, "''"" ·~~9~~~ 0 ····-·--.. 'Al'l1 ti~~~ "----------~
'n Ford FUU nteE
Torino Wagon $1776 "Special · Aulomahc.
radio. heater. factory Ol tf TOU PREFE•
au con d1!1on1ng , s5ns2
po wer s 1eer1ng ~ ... 0 (157KQY) . °"' 1~81 lol 36 """• "'''" 11<1!1 do"'" •ull '"'" ''""' Jl1'tl~!ol\ ""I l&i ()o>I~""" Pl•""'~r "'"~ "'~~~7
APl111n~
LARGEST SELECTION
USED VANS
AND
SURFER CONVERSIONS
'72 Chevy RILL POI« '73 CHEVROLET
Vega Kommbock SI I 7 6 CHEYEMME PICKUP
~ a n e I ."!' a g o n OI IF YOU P•EfER VB. OO'NE!r. steering. oo"."i:ir bra>"'· tac·
Special Buckel $4911 tory air cond1l1on1ng. 8 bo• tancy 1n·
seals. radio. heater. tenor. !CCY 14 3S161704)
4 Sooed !75615Vl it too
(}rfy t l 9 11 In< 1• .,.,.. "'"" 1199 M'"" I ult r"'" ~•1<• 111'6!16 ...... 1&1 l"'"'"l"I """""'"' "'"" ,,.,,,,.
"'"" n~~
IMMEDIATE $2876 DELIVERY
MOT SATISFIED
WITH SERVICE?
Try VICTORY
Y Du' re the Winner"
SE•YtCEHOU•S
MOfldey 7:JO-M t :OO ~
T11t•.·'"· 7:J0 Mto 5:00 ri
1 "" P•.rp l '<
We accept all Warranty Work
on All Chrysler Producls
DODGE • CHRYSLER • Pl YMOUTH
Motor Home Service Too!
'74 POMTIAC
VEMTURA
Hatchback SoPc1al AutomahL r ,,.,,,l
heatet. vinvl too custom 1ntP11rH ;1"1
f'lf1Pnor wtii!P wall ti1Ps (170KFK,
IMMEDIATE SJ27 6 DELIVERY ' ., ' ( \
'73 FORD
COUNTRY SEDAN WAGON
SO<>r'.1al Au!omatic. radtn 1 r ·"' r
oo wer !>teer1nQ ta ctnry a<i , 1n
tJ,11on1nq much more 16 19GAX
IMMEDIATE $2 5 7 6 DELIVERY
{ ... , .. ~." fl(
c: -... -c -.,.
-c
0 c: • g • •• -a ,.
;
1 .. 'DEAL WITH -YOUR FACTORY DIRECT DEALER
Ill z ...
I , ' .
. , .
,
I·
• •
" Jr
ol
;n ••
al or
:h
or
at
ve
.in
Jn ...
m
•• J,.
Wt
ay
M
·as
ey
on
•• ..
m-
tol
on
~· ""
le
ia I or
••
•
•
OffflS
NEW '75
*Starfire
*Omega
*Cutlass
*Toronado
-·-ORANGE
COUNTY'S
NEWEST
OEALER -·-
BRAND HEW
CUTlASS "S"
H.T. CPE .
IHCLUDINGo
Delu~e Seat
Bell s.• riot ed
Gtass.•A 1r
ConClll1on1ng •Po wer
, 8'akes•"350 · V-8
Turbot'lydromat•C • T 11!
W hee l •AM
Rad10•Wl'i1te siae wall
11r es •Mu ch
rn'.>fe •Brand New
nineteen seventy tour
Octs Cutlass /Ser
Jf202301 I
LAST CHANCE!
FOR THESE
LOW PRICES
You don'! need a gun to
'"Dl'il\I" f·ast" 1\"h<'n vou
pince an ad in !he DAiL\'
PIUJI' \ran! Ads! Call 1101v
-&12-5678.
Autos, New 9800
NEWPORT
IMPORTS
3100 \\'.Coast"''~-. N.B.
ORANGE COUNT'\"'S
OLDEST
642·9405 & \\'E PAY TOP DOLI.AR '
FOR TOP USF.0 CARS
FOREIGN, OO,\lf_;sr1c
ur CW\SSICS
H your _car is f'~ira clean 1 S:\LF~S-St:H.VIC~ !.fo;ASJ'.\'.G ~(' ue,~1u~·R BUICK I 'IVl:RSEAS DELIVERY
'"" H""""'JJ1,d. . ROY CARVER, Inc. Costo t.1eM 9~2500 ROLLS l<OYCi'-: B,\l\V
2Z~ E. 17th SL.
CW\SS!f'IED wiil liC'll i_!.!__, Cos11+ i teM e a46-4144
Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800
To add to your '75 MONARCH
WE OFFER THE
Johnson & Son
''Golden Touch''
All New Cars From Us Are Completely
• Road Tested • Expertly Serviced • For
Trouble Free Driving
j.
-' f
·t' . ~ «
-'
l\-tonarch 2-door coupe. See if the n1oderate price doesn't surprise you for a car equipped with pre-
cision C<b.L 250 CJD 6-c.)'linder engineyJ ronL_d.iu; _b_cakes._r_ecli_n_a_bl~ buc.kc.L seat.s • ..s0Ud-.s1..a1.c ignition,
stcel·bc:lted radial ply tire~, IQ.2 ga llon fue l tank, high level ventilation. opera v"indows.
' I
Options: ,\ir conditioning Power windows
302 Cl I) V ·8 1\ M/FM/Multiplcx Rear window defro~tcr
.~51 Clf) V-8 AM;FM/MPX tape Power moonroof
Select-Shift Power slecring ast aluminum wheels
tr;111 ... n11s~1on Power brakes Whitewalls
!\'lonarrh has been engineered wilh
built into any smaU car.
more luxuries and offers more options than we',,e e\·er
(;as mileage. 20 to 23 n1pg under highway
condition.'\ and 14 to 16 n1pg und er city
cond1ti.;in ....
Functional luxury. Instrumentatio n jn the
Monarch is clustered for easy reading.
Monarch 's smooth ride is engineered by
the Mercury specialists. It n1aneuvers with
precision around tight 1urns, through tangled
traffic and into small parking places.
Precision Priced from only $ 41 06 OO
'
•
2626 Harbor Blvd. of Cars, Costa Mesa540·5630
\ r
Tohae<:o b1'01\11, xlnt. ('O!lcl.,
fully ~iip'd. NC'11• i\lich. X Priced to Sell
CADILLACS
Largest Selection
In Orange County
COUl)l' DeVilil'S . Sedan
750l05
HERE NOWI
_SAVL _
ot4 7 1tAMO N1W
CUlu.SHS
L9' O'lll AT· t.,.
_OlD .PRIQ
~BEACH
Ol.DS-MAZDA
11331 '-cit ... H•t.
~ Vt. Wilt _Je. *--... 1fWY.,.., ......
..... """" .., S.. of -· . 842-6666
r>eti'il1~ · E1 Dorodos · 1 ~=======::'::::.! Cfinvl'.?l'tih!es. ,\l:;-.o L\tan.vl·
olhcr select Cadillac Trade-!':tle-. &. 3f•;vl~
in~.
lirt>s. Coll: 644-&)S4 I $4384 NABERS CAD.II.LA(
2600 -· lllvd.
OLDSMOBILE
GMC TRUCKS
HONOA CARS
UNIVERSITY OLDS
2850 Harbor Blvtl. ·
Autos, New 9800 1 Co>toMeta 140-9100 (#73861
Costa t.;fei:a 540·9640 * SUPER BUY!! * •'&I OLDS F8.i, 1•ery cle11n,
'7'! COUPE DE VlLLF: 21 dr. h~lp. \Viti. frndc for
Like New Xlut. Cond I .U. 61~-1:?98, XI, Ogle.
0'Direc.Uy ll{'l'OSS fr\ln1 thr l.01v J\.1i 64:r-9'l:J21,,C7'1~·-:-.,.-----~
I _Bal:iou Bay <.:!uh" . '67 CAD. Dc\lille. 31.~ T~kt• o v .:-r ~ll~yn1cn!s··7~
Sales • Scrv1ee nii. Tun/\l·hire i·inyl 1011. lSTA CHl!J.Si'.R ~ s I \1
645-6406 Sorry, nu air, Like UC\\' 20,000 tu\. $J1~1/n10 .iSl-2967
I Toyota 9765 lill·0-149 'iO OL~S 98 L.S., all xtras,
----------I 'Iii; fl 1 8 1 1011 r111lcs, 1 011·r1er. Phonr l'C woo rouglil1n. eves 61.i_:IM-I
1 '67 TOYOTA Coron11 ~ i·yl, 60:\1 loc .. 11 n1i. Has t'Vl'ry· . -· --· ___ _
3 speed $39'3 C?91031 dlr. lhin:.:. Sl1011'1'00n1 l" on d. 6ll OLD~ .• xln!. l'Ull<I. PIS. 6-l&-+1~8 ~2.J-..0. rJ[HJJjl. P/H. $'.!.JO •
'69 TOYOTA Col'ona auto 'T.t CAOILl..AC. 2 dr. Coup~· , Sit-ls.Ill"
$995. ' d1• \'illr. Bus. J-:xcc. car, Pinto 9957
&17·992J eves & \l"<'f'l;cnd.~. .t:x1ras, CXl'<'I. cond. $5T.i0. l---------".:C
T 761 CRll: 5.':i7·6T.ii \\lkdy,.. 9 to 6 ·-1 N · oyota 9 :-• ----. 1 • 1 l'll' ti1"Cs. nf'11· shocks. -~-------r.., CAD COUP.I::, clean., r11ns •l~.000 m1. 2:i 1n11g. verv '74 TOYOTA good. ""'· • · ~1"'" 1'::00. ,,,_.,,. ·' 612-;,lll "'ll-:."'18.'l T~n·y.
·"'10""'c"'""o-;c"ouPF: DE \'ILLE 'i'.! PINTO (t'.!SEI JL) Best Deal
Anywhere!
LEASE OR BUY
All .Models I
rll'~'\IS JMlilll only. olhC'J'\\>isc Sll1\HP
flt~f. •·ond. 4~1-~506 6-l:>-3700 (dlr.) ·ns SDV, c111isr, 1'/T 1vh1.. ,\sl; Abouf Our \\'111Tanly
,\I. S. A 111 / F' L\1. $ HJJO. 7f"PINfO 10~~.:1-IL l !i1 1-2~ili0 S!IAR.P -·
·1;:; sov:Cruis;Ttr----;;f,f G4:1-~1700 1rl!r.1
-
'f\O•u lftit.=I ALS, Alll/J-"M. Sl.0;)(). Pv1. Ask 1\bout Our \l'nrraniy tUwn UU\O _Piy. :1·1~22~7 71°:iPfN1~1,(1u1. Lo1v
TOYOTA Chevrolet 9920 n1lll'S, '·1-t'l\I Stc1w, Lug·
gage> Ruck, Auto. 5.IS.0071
1:)66 Hal"hor, C.M. G.JG-:,w1·J 1~701 !i\~~A •I. di,".,:iir l'Otldl, 1972 PINTO Squire \V11gon. a1~ n, ~!~' n11. · nt l'Ont • Autonu11i1•. Ail'. Deluxe In-SJ.JOO. J.l7--0897 e v l's & tcrior S2J9J 586-0JG6 6H)-3'l11 dnvs. · · .,,-.-;\I \LIBU. B .1 ~., -·73 PINTO ~uirt' \\111.i:on. "" 1, t • • UI 1 " ~ ' . 211.000 mi. Xlnt Cond. $2950 TH\\. Su:, Htill<'y. he:11te1-s. oft·. Pi·t 1,, ;-t-2Q'."' 4 ~/)(]. Hurst. !\lore. N~d:; );) "'" _:1·~rk. $3.iO 5.:l&-11.MS. Plymouth 9960
'72 NOV,\ r4Jt~"\\'A
V-8. ai1· .• ~. PIS
SHARP! ATLAS PICKUP 721 1 TOYOTA, n :11 6'1~5700 •dlr.l
scats, nmgs, radials, tape ·;.1 r.10NTf; CARLO. s pt Chrysler/Plymouth
df•«k. shell. s ha,i.: l'l'flX'llnJ.:, Cpc. ~1111 l'o11l1, v~ 300 cni::-. Opeu Ir.iii~ & Sun. 'ti/ Jo PM
n1any xtrns. 1\lin1 li>nd. nlr, rnrllnls. ru!I fJ\l'r. JOJXlO ?t.:'9 lla1·bor Bl11d.,
$1!79~1. 6T.i-7l00. 1111. SllOO. S33-9 132. C!Jsta 1.leAn
Triumph 9767 '72 CL Co\MINO ""' 546·1934
Everything. .72 l'Oo\DR -
THINK
Triumph
"oEf HfR8
fRIEDlANDfR
9b1S G G Phd .. G-b
511-1 111
Xlnt cotKI. $29.:iO \ UNNER llURS'T :1~7-66-19 or 979-8209. 4 111>. Mt1g11 & r.1ccts-u 1r -- --------shockio, 100 cu.in. cng ;!GOO "-Olt (.'Oi\-1PLE.-rE REPAJH Cush Jo'IRi11 '1!14-3693
\Vork on Corvair & Corv11ir ·r.2 Bu""ic.11, Olll S.16-04-14 4 Ply111outh Valiant, runs, ;oo~•'"'""'""'",.-cc7'cl $X(). or 111ake offer. '69 Cl !EV lt\.1PALA, londed, a.iR·li033
runs b'OOd, clean. $]2,j(), 1971 PLYMOUTH ~-1 Ill &12-53.11 \\' p '"' e IC agon. .S. Air. Lo \II 066 C.11ev. ln1pula, $300. or mileage. Xlnt 968-3~.
.1\i!I 11(-a:aliar1" :JJ11.•·•· :...i1 Pontiac 9965 """ -"68 !\IALIBU, Hulu, xlnt 13 LE~1ANS Lu~ ~lode! rnru~1p11 G'I' ~ 00oo 1 nu>el111ni1•al ~'Ond, $."l'r.>. 2. dr. ltindau top, n1n/fni:
llke new, pert ~nd. ?.1~:U: --~~r r'4G--OHiG :1.; c:mr'· tHKl('r 9-M)J ri1I.
.'o:hm. P\•t ply. :,.il·llJ9 'iJ ~TATION \Vui,:on, 9 1)1\~'i, ~ y. 675-89;0 ew~ -·OOTit1u~1Pll ~rrt·mt.;-?fe. :i1110 trans. p/b. p/s.i'·ii;,,>'F°';'n"'°'"""'°-~-'-nn,"rtlhl" n«'tl~ ork 2•.lm nil. 9~>t.IQ EB I ft D, rl\dlo, ~lake orier. 6~ · 1970alEVM"a1ih0.--Extra ~~air, p/s, p/b, $1200.
Yrk -9770 rleon. Att • .. g SJ400. C:11li.,';::' :;:'j':C:;~c:---~= o swagen !179-P'J\9 11 ritr s pm. Thunderbird 9970
11 V\\I BU!'i l.97J EL <iAMINO, P/S, uir '56 T·BIRD
XLi'lT COND. & !\lags. $:nK>. Ncnr !)l"'r!ect bad Cra
S300J Fifn1 518-4.'\62 4!n-6872 ""rt h01e l""' "I 'c'1 rl"'"· . -•• c-v\• pv ~ •.• 0' • 0 glnol 711 SUPEn BEETI..E. 7000 w .., • ao.,>cl I !'An I\· mllCA. \\lhlte wltll nice black
mi, 1mnroof. no\ f r m / Avtomallc, RndlO. 1-ltalttr. ln1erki1• S'~IO, 1vlll OOJ\t!ldci·
Mt>rro. $29:'i0. !173-73.'il. S300. 6T'J-9~Tt trade. !H~lll!lO
t\.IUITT-$.E:L~1ea\1lfij!:, '70 Chrysler 9925 v;-~--"'99~7~4 1
\:\\! c:in11)C'I'. ('lru.n S2100 ---·---.i /\nythnr, 67:l~~im ' .. filil Nt .. '\VPORT. -1 dr, t1ll' 'Tl? VEG/\ i8H01'.J<I:\ - -,68 VW $ --i'On<I, r11.dlo, h1r, 1~s1PB. W.035 111111•1 , 300 1\111 1el11!i11. lf_,tl rubber.clean. 6~~'700 •dlr l __!0-~11)18 r111\ IM'f l S.ifl:"> or (.l,il . ,,.18-f1.i41 1\s.k 1\bnu1 Our \\'ornin]y ' -r -·===
Vt Ill ... • -> • Ill
Vt
c • c
A. ...
0 • c
A.
Vt
Ill • c ... • c
:I:
Ill
:I 0
Vt
Ill • I Ill -A • Ill >
Vt 0 • .. Ill • Ill ...
• 0 -"' -> • Ill
Vt ,.
Vt c ... z
Ill >
0 -• • Ill z
:I
Vt
Vt
I c ... -= "' Ill z
NO PAYMINT-UITIC-EI
Brand New '74 DODGE COLT
LOADED, NOT STRIPPED
"SPECIAL"
2 Door coupe. B.ucket seats. radio. heater. pin
stripes. white wall ti res. much . mu ch more.
(6L21 K4 5305527)
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
$
FULL PRICE + T &l
Brand-New DODGE DART
(ll29C5G 102676)
"SPECIAL"
IMMEDIATE DELLVERY
$
FULL PRICE -+ T&L
Brand New '74 DODGE CHARGER
LOADED, NOT STRIPPED
"SPECIAL"
Vinyl roof, wire wheel covers. wide oval tires. rally
pkg., power front disc bra~es. automatic. power
stering, music master radio. (Wl21J4G104 7.SO)
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
$
FUL L PRICE + T&L
Brand New '74 MONACO 2dr. H.T.
LOADED, NOT STRIPPED
"SPECIAL"
360 cu. in . VS. automatic. cloth & vinyl interior.
bumper guard s fron t & r ea r a nd m ore .
(OM23J4D2187121
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
$
FULL PRICE 1 T&L
Brand New '7 4 DODGE VANS
WE'RE
OVERLOADED
·SAYE! SAYE!
SAYE!
• • • • • •
.
LET US ARRANGE THE CREDIT AND TERMS YOU
MEED SO THAT YOU MAY DRIVE HOME TODAY IN
-THE CilR-OF-YOUR CHOICE. --
lha.~s af quf' MORY ways to financ•I
• IAMK OF AMERICA • UNITED CALIFORNIA
IAM!( .·CROCKER IAMK ·-SECURITY PACIFIC •
UNION IAMK • CHR'l'.SLER CREDIT
<r •~ • • .. .... • "'
' ' WMnesda Oc be1'9. 1974
OYER ·600-NEYrAIHSED
IN SIOCI< & ARRIVING DAILY
·c.-! .. -..
. .
11111( ,.. . • ID '
"' .· ; -1
•• ,•
..................... ~ ........................................... 4:
72 Pinto FULL f'llCE 'n ptymouth FULL l'RICE '72 Chevy FULL M11c1: ._
~=~:;~, h1·back s 12 7 6 ·~ar Auroma hc. s I 4 7 6 '~tar Auromal1c, 5 1 7 7 6 ......
seals. rad io. heater. Ol IF YOU P'ltEFElt radio. heater. power OR IF YOU P'REFER radio. healer. power OR If YOU PltlEFIER ~·
WSW tires. (327G· S]ft84 steering. ~actory air $4ft5) sreer1r.g & brakes. air $5ft82 -
BV) ~ .. 0 . ond1r1on1n g ,11 ,.0 cond1 !1on1no. · ~ -]31EBPl . (91 5FEZl wo. WI"
O"llv ll9S<l l0<36""'' ,.,,~179'9 dO•n FulltU"Pr..,. v i•g ~IO<~e,,..,,., '"''"'"9~~··•n '·•<> ...... c•·c~ °""'''·"~ "'' , .. ,.., .• ,10 1)~·'""• ~u!lt"""''t"
113b:'!lll onc:I l&l O.la,,,n INIY""'"' one• t Hl31• l l!itl•!>l!I "'"' !6l O.~••o P"''"'""' 0,.0~ llOl!.~111 1•88!>N> ,,.., !&\ IJ<>••···~" tlll•""'"' <"<Cf' '''~1~1 ,tiPR 710{!,._ ,..PR 210IJ"" ~PR71 0~ 1--~~~~~~~-1-~~~~~~~-1--~~~~~~~""""" I '74 OLDSMOBILE
COUPE
Automa1 1c transmission . po wer
steering, air cond1l1on1ng , radio. hearer.
wti1te wall tires. t700JUL)
IMMEDIATE $~276 DELIVERY
Fu<> P"<~ • 1•
'72 FORD
GRAM TORINO
··soec1ar' Cpe. Automatic. rad io.
healer, power sleerino. factory a1r con-
d1t1on1ng. landau root ( 733FYAJ
IMMEDIATE s~ I 76 DELIVERY Full"'""~ • I
FULL PRICIE
"'""''' ,,.,0 '"" s I 0 7 6 ater. m"uch. mucn OR If YOU PRIEFIEl
ore .(l \I CIN ) s31s4
'Soec1ar · ,u .. o
·n Chev . FULL PRICIE
·ngswood Wgn. S I 8 7 6 'Special .. Automatic.
power sleerino. air Ol If YOU PllEFIER
nd1t1on1ng. radio, s63e2
he a t er , W S W .
loaded. f310FLD\ , .. '"°
CWV lllJ~2b'.lti """' "''1~11<10-'""o-.~r··~ 111l811~ ..-co 16L DO!le<<l!<I "°'"'~"' "'·t~ "Mlt '·' A PR11~,._
'JQ ford FULL PRICf
Short Van S 137 6
Special · Auromai.c OR If lOU palEflER
lransm1ss1on r adio s43s3 and nealer f93528F l
~-
'74 MAC
MATADOR H.T.
"Soectal Air condo11orung. auT01T1al1C,
oower steering, WSW. 111ny1 100 low,
low miles I 176JTU
IMMEDIATE s32 76 DELIVERY <vol>." a i i
0 " ~ z s
I -c
t--~~~~~----1--~~~~~-+-~.,--~~~~-4 0
'69 Pontiac FULL r•1c1E ·n Maida FULL PR1c1E '74 FORD ~.~m~"lomaroo. SS 7 6 RX Rotary S 18 7 6 MUST ANG c:,..
radio. heater, power OR If YOU PRIEFIER RSadpe,o",''.d Choe"r'e, OR If YOU PRIEffR . Soec1a1. Autom<1t1c. Tr,ir><;mo .ion ,, a e buckrt sears. WSW tull 1no;;!r11rnrn·
sleenng, factory air s3268 ucket sears . 56]82 1aro0n 111nvl1nler101 :13e KEV
cond 1t1 on 1ng .... ~"2ESrr •·~
(ZOU866l wo. ""' IMMEDIATE 53376 Ill 0 ()-iv 1J:>66,.,.,,....,. ... '"""-" rti:c•••D<oce o-+..163 ~1 1oo:i>.""'1 ""'"1~,,1 "" r" ~"'""~ DELIVERY 1<>28"'5 orcl T•l 0.'•"~n DI•,_"' llr«f' 110ll331 11-!itl '""1 151 0.lr•••~ ,..,,._..,. ,.....,. 1~~11~~' ,..,PR'1!>!1<. Al'R 21M'Ji. ~,.,,~, '~'
72 ford FIAL NtCI
Torino .Wagon S 1776 "Special" Automatic, ·
radio. heater. lactorv OR IF YOU ,RffER
ai r cond1toonlng . s5ne2
power s l eer 1ng ,.,M0 (157KOY) . °"" I~ 9~ 1Q1 36 ""'' ••th 1,119 <IO'•" ~~U '""' l"lt .. 11!!1·~~ ,,...1 1&1 °"''""e~ ™''""'"'Pr"~ v•~~~l
"PJl l\ o ~
'72 Olevy fULl rRICIE
Vego Kommback S I I 7 6 P ane! Wag on
"Special "" Bu ckel Ol If YOU PlfflER
seats. radio. neater. s4n 11 '
4 speed (7561 5Vl ~,.,.o.
CW• 1•0 I I "" ~· ,,...... "''" 17911 """n 1,,u r••" ~"'~
1014"'"' '""' 1Ai l,.•~urn l>f•""'"' rn<t \Ulln•
APR 1! ~-
LARGEST SELECTION
USED VANS
AND
SURFER CONVERSIONS
"73 CHEVROLET
CHEYENNE PICKUP
VB. oower s!eer1ng. now".!r tlril•"'· !ac-
tory air condol10n1ng. a bo1 l~ncy 1n·
tenor. fCCY 143S 161 7041
IMMEDIATE $2876 DELIVERY ',.,. ~ •. ' 1 ~·
NQT SATISFIED
WITH SERVICE?
Try VICTORY
You're the Winner "
SIERVICIEHOURS
Mo11cMr 1:10 ... to t :oo,...
T11t1.0fri. 7:30 • .. S:OO '"'
We accepl o!I Warronly Work
on All Chrysler Products
DODGE •CHRYSLER • PLYMOUTH
Motor Home Service Too!
~~~~~~--1c:
'74 PONTIAC -
VENTURA -t
Harcnnack Soec1a!" Automahc r,1dn) _.-
nea1e1 vonv1 10P custom •nl enor and ~
exlflrior wti!!P wall !Ires (170KFK)
IM><EDIATE '3276 DELIVERY ' "' ,. ( ...
'73 FORD
COUNTRY SEDAM WAGON
SnPi-1111 Aulomaflc. radio f1Pa1••r
oower ~1roer1nq . laciorv a11 con -
d1toon1nq m11rh more (619GAX I
IM><EDIATE sis16 DELIVERY
I OW "'"" , ! l
-Vt
-c
0 c:
"
'DEAl WITH YOUR FACTORf DIRECT DEALER
• '· I ' •
•
....
Sef•ict
Depch1oc1t
•1tlc:o"'1t1 •II Cliiry1l1tr
C.wpoiaM. •ehick1 recpiri!MI
tff"ric;ir -6 worr-ty worfl
,.,..,..., of wlMn c•r ••I
~ Wr: tio.or Malt.r
Cllor••· l111llA.•1trlcord,
A-rlco11 E1prt11. Corte
~ md Dilltt"I c ....
..
-
' • ,
.. -
•
OPE ft
doil11 until
IOP.m.
111clud111g
SUftDAY
-IH.E-All NEW-
----t_9J5 CHRYS RS
·. including the all new .. CORDOBA ..
AND
PLYMOUTHS
NOW ON DISPLAY AND READY FOR
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY .·
USED CAR SAVINGS TOOi
'62 PLYMOUTH
COUPE •
'72 PLYMOUTH
DUSTER SPORT COUPE
'67 DODGE
SEDAM
VII «11c1n•·. ;111tnm:it1r t ran~m1ssion. ht•atrr.
1t'F1\ll\ll• Power steenng radio and heater, etc. (466ESG J
VB. automuti<'. radio. heater, IJOWrr steering.
JXlWCr brakes, while walls, air conditionlnR . 1·1n,·I
top rTHD679) ·
s495
'73 PLYMOUTH
FURY Ill 2 DR . H.T.
s2495 --
-• \
'74 DODGE
CORONET CUSTOM 4 DR.
SEO.
\
,
s795
'74 PLYMOUTH
FURY Ill 4 DR . H.T.
f
\ .. ~ · .. ' .,
WI HAYl -A
UGE
SELECTION OF ·
INTERNATIONAL
TRUCKS!
1975
Internationals
HERE NOWI
•SCOUTS•.TRAVELALLS•
•PICKUP TRUCKS•
Prict1 l'ln Tot & Uc1t11w Art 'f.iid 111 10 p.111. Slddoy, OctolNt' llth
-'
•
• '
t
7
•
. -
-San -Cle111ent-e-~--Today's Final
Capistrano
VOL. 67, NO. 282, 5 SECTIONS, 66 PAGES
I
ED ITJ O'N
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA
N.Y. Stocks
WEON ESDA Y, OCTOBER 9, 1974 TEN CENTS.
Wh~re Are Swallows' Still in San Juan
By PAMELA HALLAN
Of *-DellJ l"llM lt•H
\Vhere have all the swallows gone?
'Nowhere, according to a report by
Dr. Wilbur W. Mayhe"'·· a bird expert
hi.red by the city of San Juan Capistrano
lo study the famous swallows.
Dr. Mayhe~·. or the University o f
California Riverside. said he found a
much publicized decline in the swallow
population to be "more illusion than
genuine.
"I suspect that probably about as
many cliff swallows nest in the city
today as used to nest on the mi!Sion."
he said. "Since the nesting sites now
are widely scattered and much smaller.
the birds are not as obvious to most
people."
The expert, who observed S\vallows
during June, said be only saw a few·
dozen swallows at a time, but the small
flocks were visible in Several locations
of the city.
· "Most or the 1974 nests I saw were
under the eaves ol houses in relatively
new sutxlivisions," he said. "This is
a standard pattern or tiebavior of cliff
•
swal\o\\'S in Southern California. Usually
there are no large trees in new sub-
divisions that lnterfere with these birds'
activities. Also, mud (for nests} usually
is available in new yards that are being
planted."
• But as trees grow and yards are
planted., swallows will seek new nesting
places in newer subdivisions. And when
the city is "built out," it is Or. ~1ayhew's
opinion that the birds might move on
unless the city provides buildings with
overhanging eaves in open terrain.
The biggest problem, according to the
9
expert. is the bird's food supply,
"These birds feed only on airborne
insects, which usually are produced in
largest quantities in weedy. w1cultivated
fields. A prime example is the large
field east of Del Obispo Road and im-
mediately south of Harbor Lane Homes.
"I saw several hundred cliff ti:waUo\1•s
feeding over this field every time I
passed il. Several smaller fields also
contained foraging cliff swallows, but
rarely were-more-than-fl -couple of
dozen birds see n over any one field."
Dr. f..·layhew said the city should con-
sider preserving the field south of liarbor
Lane •lom£>s because it could supply
all the necessary food for a very large
S\\'allo~' population.
''Ho\vevcr, I \\'3S informed that a
subdivision \\'ill be bl.lilt here shortly,
SQ the last major food source in San
Juan Capistrano "'ill soon disappear."
In his summary. Dr. A-layht'w said
people will have to make s e v e r a I
decisions: ·
-Do they "'an! unrestricted building
or swallows? They can't have both.
-Do they want s\\•allows w id t 1 y
dispersed. or concentrated in a few loca-
tions.
-Are people ~'illing to forego building
in some areas so food and n1ud will
be available for birds? Are they \\•illing
to allow .. reedy fields "'ilhin the city?
-Are people "'iiling to spend money
to main!ain swal101vs : would they spend
ntoney to insure a food supply for birds.
-\\lilt mointaining a viable swallow
population be a comm unity venture: a.
fe w can 'l do il alone .
e •• I s Ill can
Capistra110 lss11e
•
Crossing ~uard
---
Request Rejected
A request for a crossing guard at have helped children who attend the
I
Girl Leaps
Into Pool
From Auto
WASHINGTON (AP) -House Ways
and Means Committee Chairman Wilbur
D. l\lill.s remained away from Capitol
Hill today, tv;o days after a car in
wllich he was said to be riding was the Intersection of Del 'Obispo and Del Christian School. --A=v°'ion~= .. ~r=ee1s==i~n==San=c,JO'u~an=Cao.-=p7is""tr"'ano=--0e1-0bispo-is-an-arterial---highway--I::l-.\i-T"--...-....,---"1!--:-;;c..;:
tha\ serves 16,000 cars a day. recent
---,----------------"to...,.;_,.,_ :tto~ rk Police and a woman
occupant leaped into a pool in ront
of the Jeffe rson f..1emorial in an appar-
ent suicide attempt. ~
was turned down Tuesday by -the city·s surveys show.
Traffic and Transpartation Conuniltee.
Reason for the denial was that a
wire-span traffic signal had not yet been
given an· adequate test , and a ne''
permanent signal would be installed next
spring. 1be committee also decided that
because a cro~ing guard would C-OSt
$25 a day, parents oC children crossing
the street should find a way to ease
the problem rather than through city
tax.
Public works director Bill f\Iurphy sug·
gested that parents form a safely com-
mittee within a sch o o I organization.
Members of this group could instruct
children in how to cross the street
using the traffic signal.
Parents have been told in the past
that they ~·ould be held liable in case
_9f~g:ident If the vo!Wltarily serve
as their own cl"OSSlng guards-:-B"lft
~furphy said parents can help children
mm the street if they advise them
correctly.
"If a guy runs a red light and hits
a child, the parent would be involved
in the investigation, but it obviously
\\'OUidn't be his fault," said Murphy.
''But if a parent tells a child to cross
when he shouldn't and the child is bit ,
then the parentts might be liable."
A similar request for a crossing guard
across Del Obispo near Via Belardes
was also denied. This guard would
Electric Bills
Off er Refunds
San Diego Gas and Electric Company
will be serving up a small refund on
electrical bills sent to Sooth Orange
COunty customers next month.
'Ille rebate -amounting to about
a.?" cents .In credit to average residential
customers -(.'()tTle8 about because of
a refund scot the company by it.s supplier
of natural gas.
The amount returned to the utility
was deemed an overcharge and totals
almost $815,000.
Spokesmen for the utility said that
the credits on electrical bill.s follow com-
pany policy of transfming savings on
to customers.
· The California Public Utilities Com-
mission soon will be asked to grant
routine approval for the refunds.
PICK UP PRO VES
PICK OF ADS
"The ad produced fantastic results.
I 90ld my pickup for the full asking
price."
That Is tbe success story told by
the Costa Mesa man who placed this
classified advertisement In the Daily
Pilot :
'63 RANCllERO. 260 V-3.
Mags, Cu~tom seal. q,ne . &:
body In areal cond. $700. ·"'
XU-XIU,
11 you have. a truck you'd like to
move. call 642·5878. Put a few words
to work for you.
In the Dally Pilot. ,
•
Skepticisrrt .
On Tax ·Plan
Hits Simon
WASHINGTON (UPJ ) -Trea su r y
Secretary William E. Simon, defending
President Ford's proposed 5 percent in-
come tax surcharge before Congress.
said today it would affect only 28 percent
of aJI taxpayers.
But he encountered skepticism from
members of the House Wa and Means
•
•
UP'I Ttlt•ltot• Com!fiillee, wfiichS !faJ)es the nation's -
tax laws.
Ranking Republican Herman T.
PEDIATRICIAN DR. RONALD GUTHBERLET LOOKS AT ONE OF THE BALTIMORE QUINTUPLETS
Four Girls and One Boy Born to Mrs. Karen Rohrer Said in "Rema rkably Good Condition"
Schneebeli of Pennsylvania said the
fate of the surtax would rest with what
American voters say during the next
four weeks. while congressmen campaign
for re-election. Quintuplets' Mother:
' FIRMS PLEDGE GAS·SAVING
CAMPAIGN -Story, Page A4
"You have a big selling job to do," 'How Will I Tell Him?'
Schneebeli said. "You better get your
public relations forces to work very
vigorously."
Rep. Al Ullman (D-Ore.), the acting
chainnan of Ways and ~1fans, expressed
doubt Ford could allow the surtax to
die, as planned, after 1975.
Ford presented his lon g-a wa I led
message on inflation to Congress Tues-
day.);( contained proposals for heavier
taxes on the middle class and t he
wealthy, tax incentives to revive business
and exhortations to Americans to pinch
pennies and drive less.
A liberal, Rep. Charles A. Vanik, (0-
0.hio), was critical of the surtax pnr
tSee TAXES, Page A!)
* * *
BALTJf..10RE. Md. (AP) -Charltrs
and Karen Rohrer put t"·o baby beds
in one or the three bedrooms of their
suburb.1n home because they expected
t"ins.
But doctors at Universi ty 1-1 o s pi I a I
delivered quintuplets by Caesarian sec·
lion Tuesday.
About seven \reeks premature. two
or the infants had slight brea thing pro-
blems but otherwise all were reported
doing fine today.
, The four girls and a boy ranged in
weight from two pounds eight ounces
to three pounds nine ounces.
Amy Ueman, a student X-ray techn.i-
Great Mystery
•
Who 's Got All Inflation Buttoits?
\VASH INGTON (AP) -With President
Ford exhorting Americans lo adorn their
lapels vo'ith lhe red badge of bis eronomJc
crusade, it's now a question of button,
button, who's got the button?
The White H0\1.91. began g e t t I n g
telephone requests for the emblem even
be.lore Font finished his economic ad·
dress to C'.ongress Tuesday. On that
occasion, he wore one proudly, declaring
that Its simple Injunction "WIN" -
meaning Whip Inflation No\v -will
be the rallying cry for citizen participa-
tion.
There was -and remains -a pro-
bl•m.
Ford 's bulton is the only one In ex-
lslence. ll 's a handpalnted prototype:.
~foreover, the f>r~ldent gave away
his buUon as he left the rongrl!Sslonal
romrum . William "Flshhait" fl.llllcr, the
colorful ll~ doorkeeper, asked ror
ll. '
Among those 1\'ho. called the \\lhite
lfouse Tuesday seeking a similar button
was Sen. Charles Percy (R-111 .), who
v.•anted to wear one during a n ap-
pearance on NBC's Today sho~·. But
there was no button.
\Yhite House aides respondec;i to the
emergency by tracking dov..11 )Oller and
retrieving th. emblem Ford had givea
him. Percy wore It on TV.
Then the Wh ite Ho use had to fetch
the much-traveled button l:Nick fro n1
P&cy so lt will be a\•allable for othtrs.
Russell Freeburg, \Yhltc Jl~1se
coordinator of the effort to mob11lr.c
popular support for .conserving energy
und fighting inOation, said today i'~nrd
authorfud the purchase of 100.000 but~
ton& that ~111 be sent to people who
wrtlc the• President pledging support
for the citizen!! progrtl m, But II wi ll
be several d11ys before thclse buttons ..
(S.. Btm'ONS, Page Al)
,_
cian, described the maternity room con-
versation this way:
IHrs. Rohrer: "How many -two."
A doctor: "No."
''Three?"
"No."
"Four?"
"Let tne ju$t say it's under six.''
"Oh. my God. /l ow am 1 going tu
telL niy husband?"
l\1rs. Rohrer . 28. had taken fertility
hormones because a pituitary deficiency
made ovulation impossible, according to
Dr. Arthur Haskins. Uni ve rsit y
ltospltal's chief of obstetrics. •
Mrs. Rohrer, Hve·foot-two. weighed 108
pounds before pregnan cy and gained
80 pounds in seven months .
· Her husband. a 33-yea r-o Id nlain--
tenance engineer for a supermarket
chain, appeared dazed.
.4ir Pollution
Ca uses Girls?
MUI\!". ltnly (UPI) -An Jtalian
scientist says that mele fertility-
Ms sharply decreased In recent
yenrs and lhnl air pollulion is
the renson why more b8bir.s are
bom female th.in nn\lc. ·
Carlo Strtori. president or thc-
Cnrto i'Jba ~~oundation, A drug
producing and resenn:h fn c11ity,
told a conference that cxpcrh11ent!)
showed that the number of 'Prtlll.'
male spenn In a cub fC' cenl1nlCler
of semen has dropped fro1n 12fl
mll\ion to 50 million .
l~c also said that for t'Very 1::,0
baby girls,.only Hl:'I boys art' born
.l . -
Pla nner s Study
PJe.a for Units
In San Clen1 e11tc
The proposal for construction of a
new beach bowl-area condominium pro-
ject call ing for the replacement of an
old Spanish-style apartment house with
2'l units "ill come before the San
Clemente Planning Commission tonight.
Commissioners will consider an ap-
plication by Harold Kentner and Ray
i'.lcCaslin. Their project would be dubbed
Vista De~acifico and "'ould occupy
a Sile at.f the base of the bluffs along
Avenida Granada.
Tho. address of the new p['Qj£d _is
122 Alameda Lane and would c:ill for
a dcnsily of 22 units on about two-thirds
of an acre of property.
The initia l item or business on .the
project before commissioners \1•ill be
the unveiling of an environmental im-
pact report by the developers.
Senate Panelists
.As k R-x planation
Of Rock v's Cifts ·'
\\rAS!lll\GTON IAP) -The Senate
Rules Commillee today callt'<i on Nel~n
A. Rockefeller lo explain fully the
circumstances behind his large cash gins
to several aides and public figures.
Rockefeller agreed lo pmvid t a \.l ritten
explanation and lhc committee dcl<i.\'ed
until aft<'r the cnnJtr<!SSional r.:-ress a
decision on wh thrr 10 rfe<ill h.i1n to
tcs1ify.
h1e:anwhile. a con,1?re!!!n1an rr:scnrching
ltockcfc.lle:r's financial affnirg. s:1y~ the
\'\et pre8ld~nt-des1gn!l1e's J:! i f Is to
associates "raise serious qurinions ~bout
propriely and confllr1 of lntc~s ..
Rep. F.dward r.tez,•in5ky 1ll·h11,a 1. a
n1en1ber or the Hou.'lt' .Judiciary Con1-
1nlttee which "111 hold hcar'in~s on 1hc
(See ROCKY, P1t,:e 1U~
' I
,.1ills passed up an Important meeting
of the Ways and h1eans Commillee today
and his office said he was not expected
on Capitol Hill .
f..fills denied through a spokesman that
he was in the car at the time or
.the 2 a.m. Monday Incident, in which
police say lhey stopped the car for
a check when they sa w it driving "at
an Wlreasonable speed "'ilh its lights
off."
However. police said one or the fi ve
passengers in the late-model Lincoln
Continental identified himself as hlills.
A local television station also ran
film of the incident in Tuesday news
programs and identil'ied a man shown
v.·alking away from the camera as hliUs .
Larry Krebs, the newsman for \Vf..fAL-
TV \\'ho shot the film, said "I'm certain
of the identity" of Mills.
The \V<1shington Star-News said lodaf
!hat "witnesses insisted that ltfills had
been a passeflgcr in the car and was
present throughout the incident. They
said he had blood and scratcttcs on
his face."
~fills. an Arkansas Democrat and one
of the most pov.·erful men in,. Congress
as chairman of the tax writing com-
mittee. has not been seen on Capitol
1-lill since the incident.
ii.tills "'as not present during President
Ford's economic message to a joint
session of Congress Tuesday, which in-
cluded tax proposals of direct concern
to the \\la ys and ~1ean.o; Committee.
Treasury Secretary \Villia m E. Simon
testified before the committee today but
!\1ills did not preside and his office
said he v«ould not be In.
George Berktacy. assistant to the
director for public affa irs of the National
Capital Parks. said the occupants or
tht' cn r identified thcrnselves to officers.
"They were not asked lo produce ldcn-
_(Sec ~tlLLS. Page A%)
Orange Coast
~.
Weathe r
It'll be n1ostly sunnv today and
Thursday. \\'ith slii;?hi ty "'ar1ner
lemµc ralut'l'S, according to the
,,·ea1hcr s('rvice. Sornc cloudiness
late night and earl~ moming.
Beach highs 67 rising to the lo"·cr
708 lntand.
INSIUE TODAY
F'i-i1ancia/ coliitnnist ATiltoii
~'loskoivit:: brin9s sonic .~kclelo11s
fro1i1 the ha1111ar.~ of f'o11 ,\nt
1\1rlint.s. t•ilnig (l/lcgcd slu1d11
nprraiions by 1hr belrag11t'retl
1ro11sporwt1m1 q1nu t in past
uears. See stu r!J. f'age 87.
At YC111r ''rvlc• 111.l
•01t1n• •11
L. M .. ,.. 16
c 1••ornla •s cu·-· co,,,... •u
CllHll!ffl Dh lt
Cemlti CU c,..nw0td c11
0..1~ Nol•t'lt Alf
l!lil'MI.+ f'tH "' E:Jtter!llift"""' I )
f11111n<t M·I
1'0111 (1-U
Hel'ft~t Cl
A11n LeMtn C•
Mtll'!"r; "'
<~
Mttflt1' T/.et 11
Me~!1• •U
Mll'llt I'' •I MUNI! f'llM$ M
l•i.1111111 frhWJ At
o .. '"'' Ciwftl1 ,t.!O, 11
f'filllt Cl·4
l1'9tl\ ., ..
DI'. )~'lll("""fl AU
Slocll Marl•ll IU•T
Tlll•v1t .. ft All t l!Mt-.,
WeltMI' At
Wtrld lh w\ At
• • '
•
• J tJ DAILY PILOT SC Wl!dntsday, Octobtr 9, 1974
... ---
~ T_u1111ey Hits
•
-'-Inte1·io1· Oil
• •
:Lease Policy
\V ASlrlNC:TON <UPI 1 -St'n .• lohn
\'. TUnncv (l).C<11ll,), .~ays In 11' r i or
.• l)epartn1C:nt ofnc1:il.~ fn1l<'d \t) ~·xr>!ain
:: how plnns for lt>nsl ng IQ 111illion ucrC's
:: of offshor(' oi l lnnds flt in \\ith prl'viously
;: ,'lnoounci"d lt•as1ng pohcit·s. ·! ; Tunnei· sa1d Tunsday thnt de p u I y ~ h :~ J.l /\Cl.l'rsecrMnry J;ir<-d G. Gartt'r. w o
:: y s11fied ~·londav bt·for<' a &natr con1-
.•. millt'<'. "Cl)111pll•h'ly failrd lO rxpl<ILn .~ pl£' discrepancy t)l . .'l11C'c11 nn int t' r n a 1
~. department me rn or and u 1n and the
:: d.epartmrot 's previously announced leas-
:•, h~ polfcy ·• :~ i The California Ot·mocr:it said Cartrr's
:,:. testimony also "did Hiile lo nllay the
:.., fears of Cs!ifomia ns lhut the departmC'Tll
::: plans a precipitous leasing schedule
:~ before cnvironmen1nl impll ct ~tudies <1rc
:~ l_Ufftciently analyzed and before the ~~ Palifornia Coastal Commission con1plch~s :~ flt,report. on coast.:it dev elopm ent plans.·'
:~; Tunney sent Carter a \i sl of 19 ques-
:'![ltClm whi ch he said he had been unable :,3 to ask nt the hearing because of lack
:·~(If time. He asked th.:it Ca rter subn1it
~:7t1mswers '\<ithin 10 dnys. ::t 1" '"'r!lnney's questions included thl' n:.im· :.;: ft(~ officials who \\'ere involved in :!:, tQakfng the decision nnd recommending
~ ttlo.J!te president. ·~ 1 ~ v.·as the author or the memo !! eyi~ undersecretary John C. Whitaker :: ·an~ plaos prepared for sale or 10
~ milflon. aci'e6 of offshore J(.>'3Slf!S in the ~ .i\tlanlic and off Alaska rathl'r !h:1n
, '·just JO mill ion acre s offered ."
In testinwny before a Senate. sub-
committee chai red by Sen. Edward Ken-
nedy ([).Mass.). Carter said !he memo
was not "worth a great deal or
discussion" and merely repr('S(!ntecl a
deci~ion '·to look at certain areas" for
possible Jeaslng.
Tunnty said Carter's testimony had
been ' · t o l a 11 y unsatisfactory" and
··completely conlrnry" to c:irlier depart-
ment. lestimonv indicat ing that · ' no
decision on neW offshore leasing would
be made until next summe r."
T·1vo Los Ala1nitos
-
Collncil Me111bers
1--c-.-.us1Rd--i-1i~tuig
Two Los Al amitos city council men
were recalled from office In a special
election Tuesday.
Councilman Charles II. Long lost his
l;Jid to stay on the council 789 votes
to 75?. Kenneth D. Miller was recalled
from office by a margin of 810 to
726.
Voters overwhelmingly decided that
their replacemt>nls should be selected
through the election process rather than
appoin ted by the remaining three coun·
cilmen. The vote in ravor of a rouncil
election ·"·ns l .065 to 292.
r.torc than 25 percent of the city's
5.003 eligible ''olers ~urned out for the
recall election. There \\'ere 1,541 ballots
cast.
City hnH spoke~ said an o th c r
special election would probably be held
in January tD fill the now vacant council .
,seats. '
. The recall effort stemmed from the
firing two years ago of Los Alamilos
City r.1anager William Krauss
Krauss was firl-d by the lhrcc-1nan
council majority of Lon~. ~lil!er and
Dale Kroesen . · Krocscn tate r resigned
bl'f:ause of poor hei.llh.
Long and ~1iller then became !he coun-
cil n1 inority and D lengthy recall effort
.against lhen1 "'as de!:.iyed by City At·
lorney J.'lck Parker and City Clerk Doris
Pass \\'ho ruled thQ first rl'Call petitions
lO\"aJid.
ORANGE COAST sc
DAILY PILOT
f~ 0r •~9" ~~" O~ot• PllOI '"!~ ,.h•(~ I~ •<>Ml'>•-!M o.l•-·Pt~\\, '' CklQI'""'" b~ IN' o.,•~llt' Co•il ~ .. 01o1"•n11 Co""•"• Sr""•~le
M>I ·""\ ~•• r<1bhln,a ""o"•U• '"'"'-'il"> <r•IM•. w {.Q\1• ,,.,., .... "'''""°., 1,o.,~ H~nh~Qlon B->·tO'l""""DYn!~·" V•ll•• l.,,.,~.. f\loac",
••~·"• ~dal•b..c.• ·•'Id ~" eo.~. 1 .,.,~ J""" c,.p.,,,.,.~ 4 ' n11<• •• 'n~ ... , td·l 11"1 ·~
publ·\-!,.oolu•<I~;' •• ~ "•..:!••• Tiit D""V 'b41
p..Dl.-n1nq :> ·~I , \ tt ]00 "" '' l;IJ r 'ilrt ~!, C,,:.-,1~
MC,,... C..hl~rn·~ "1•1• l
Robe rt N. Weed
P''"°""' 1•'<1 PyDhWt
Jac k R. Curle y
Vj(• Prr,oMnt 4"11 Gt""''' MA"'9Qll!f
Thomas Keev ll
t.i.1~·
Thoma~ A. Murph1nc
Chi!rl cs H Loo<> Ricl"lard P. Nall
San Clemente Otfice
JOI ""°'t~ (I (•M•M Rt.i
Other Offices
(Ml~IW <.i nowt~tf!..ty~•...-•
""''"'"°''~"Kn : lllll<t-\l!ol,iotM•\t HUl'lllJ>VIGn 11••'~' 11•1~ S..t<.11 Bowi.•••d t•11vn• 0.«~' II .. ""._,,, SI
1 Telephone (714 ) 6424321
Classified A<11,1ertising "42·5671
S<tn Clemente All Departments:
Telepnone 492-4420
~llftl, 1u 4 O•fl'lvt COll'I ~!lll.r!lf"11
C. .,~,. Ne lltW1 11.,.1.., ll''"'''1>0m.
...... " ..... u •• (I! '"' ... ,,,..., ...... , ............ .
00 •ltW"""" WIUIO..t tPH••• _,...,Miorl Ill c.-t•+r .,.,..,,,
~ Clttt. Oll'l•nit ~Id '' ~t• ,,.."'· "' ....... Sufl1 '•1110<" jllof C•frle< \J 00 ..._,, "'' bf. ,.,,, ',. (iG mfl'\lftly; ftlll!Ot' ..
--.untlJOl"i. '1o00"'°"t~nr ,
. '
• Fron1 Page Al
~j;·:::ft~D~~~~:---:., ~t,·1-lLLS ... --.. -
tlficauon. and one occupant ldentlf.lf!d
himself as Rep. Wilbur D. M 111 :s , ' •
Berk.lacy.said. "Ob\•iousJy ~ (oUlcera)
.,,_ checked out the tags." The car, wtth
Arkansas tags, is reg1s1ered ln Mills'
name.
Berklacy said "there was no lndlbation
ol pressure'' to have the Incident sup-
pressed although no charges were filed .
• Da1au Poi1at Blaze
Orange Gounty firemen work to quel l fina l embers
of small grass fire which erupted Tuesday after·
noon in hills near Selva Road and Street of the
Golden Lantern. The blaze, which was stopped
quickly, caused concern because or potential spread
into open hills. Fire1nen said cause was not certain,
but that blaze was the second in recent days in the
same area.
Proposals for 3rd CUSD .School District
Supports Y QUth
Guidance Plans Junio1~ High Win Backing
The official police report of the In·
cldent listed the wontan's leap Into the
Tidal Basin. a backwat er or the f()tomae
River in front of the Jefferson Memorial,
as a suicide attcn1pt.
Berklacy said It is up to the discrelion
of the officers whether to file charges
and '4it (the alleged suicide) t oo "k
precedence over any other action. There
has been no questioning of the officer's
di scretion."
Berklacy also said "there is no in-
dication any of the occupants were in-
toxicated. ·~
Berklacy quoted policeman L a r r y
Brent as saying he and officer Thomas
Johann "where northbound on 17th Street
at Constitution Avenue when he observed
a vehicl e southbound, north of Constltu-
Lion Avenue, at an unreasonable speed
with its lights off.
"We turned around and caught the
vehic1e westbound .on Irvlependence
A venue, southwest, at Kutz Bridge.
"We stopped the vehicle, a female
exited from the passenger side a n d
jumped into the Tidal Basin. I jumped
in and brought her over th e seawall
where add ilional U.S. Park police of·
ficers assisted in removing her from
the water," the report said.
The woman, who identified herself as
Anabel! Battistella, 38, of subu rban Arl-
ington, Va., was taken to St. Elizabeth's
Hospital and later released, Berklacy
said.
The police report said the man iden·
tifyir;)g himself as Mills wao accompanied
in the auto by Lil iane M. KaMBr, 38.
of .Washington, Gloria Sanchez. 3<i, or
Arlington; and Albert G. Gapacini 39
also of Arlington. ' '
A community voltmteer effort to help Gapaeini, idenlified as the driver of
Preliminary plans for a thl rdJ·unior intennediate campus in Laguna Niguel , youngsters through the · trauma 1* a the ~u1to, was not charged.
high ~I in the Capistrano nilied but planners rear that by the time Berklacy said. the water in th e area
S hool ~ · I f Hiii J · HI h ·1s d brok~ home. won strong support from · bo , c uistnct won approva r o m Niguel s uruor g opens 1 OOf'S 1s a ut three feet deep, though it ranges
lrustees this "·eek. but the installation sometime late next year, it w o u Id trustees of the Capistrano Unified School up to six feet further from shore.
1'0llld be "only tempor ary.'' already be filled to capacity. District this week. li,Ulls' administrative assistant. Gene
The concept debaccd and then ap-On another front this week in the And it also won a willing volunteer. G.oss. sa id the congressman authorized
proved by the board ror the site in intennediate category, the board agreed Acting Board President George White him only _to '"say that "h_e was_ noL the Shorecli!fs_ area of San Clemen te thpt Forster Principal Edel Kincaid . .. . . --there arlhe lime.'' Coss said he didn 't
calls for the permanent installation of would assume tli'e post 01-pri:nclpat-or 1mmedlately offered his time and know where Mills was at the time of
.:i central-core building '"Ith satellite Niguel Hills when it opens. servic~ to the effort that will bring the incident.
classroom strudur('S \Yhich would be together adults Crom the San Clemente "Mr. Mills told me he was not in
portable buildings . .Fire Department, churches, service clubs_ !he-car," Goss said , adding that he
The -·approach nailed -by the act---FrOna Page A-1 and Orange County Health Department could not explain how the congressman's
ministration because of the mobility af· agencies. limousine was invo!Yed in the incident.
lorded, spurred some debate. notably TAXES ' The plan calls for the selection of Goss also said he.,,,_knew none or the
from Laguna Niguel's Trustee Bob . ... • • • youngsters for the program through the other parties Usted 6y police. as being
llurHs<. ph = lh l . -Iii --1 ! ----1 saymg Jtl\'~ "transfer-oc--eflorts of school. guidance.and.psychology in the-auto-at the time. -e em asu.t."' a 10 s raves · · personnel The Star-News identified ~1iss Bat· ~.e has ~!1 such . campu5e$. dubbed revenues from individuals to the cor-Spokes~en for the effort explained tistella as "reportedly a go-go dancer" ~~porary by their creators in sc.hool porate sector" since Ford proposed ma-that the school district will ,play a key and another occupant of \he car as
dist.nets. yet those schools have. lived jor tax OOvantages fnr businesses which role In channeling y oun gsters ex· "reportedly employed as a masseuse."
on for years. . I . lh !eeU f 'ect' f p I aid lh The proposal for the c 0 m b i n a 1 i 0 n expand or mcxlerruze. per eocmg e . ngs o .. re] ton rom o ice s · eir reports Included no
permanent-portable construction comes "You're going to affect tbe lifestyle the brea~up or th~ farruhes. such identifications.
"·· -ol edi · h llm l . . . ' Once mvolved m the program, the Ti.... \V hingt p 1 cd th l U<;:l..ausc .. Pr ~tlons t at enro en the buying power, the ability to light voungsters will take ..,,,,... in group ac-uc as on OS ~port a
al the JWUor high level could start Jnllation or 66 millioo people" Yanik u· .,. 11 ,.-· 1 1. shi the police officials said the auto's oc· tapering otl in tutu.re years. • ~t ies as we as one--o-one re a ton ps cupants, other than Mills, engaged in
The district faces a crush in in· .saJd. with ~dults. a struggle when the auto first slopped
temiediate enrollment over the next few Simon said 82.5 million tax returns White, who was one of the founders near the Tidal Basin. Later, when officer
years. but on the Jong haul. the predic-are Donnally filed by Ameri c an of th' hotline service which bas remained Brent and the Battistella woman we.re
tion is that the enrollment could fall householders. He said the Treas u r Y alive along the South Coast ror several pulled out of the water, the 8 u t 0 • s
off. calculated that the surtax. which would years, quickly volunteered to help. pa rticipants resumed their scuffle.
The board endorsement of the planning hit persons making $7,500 a year or "Other than perhaps not being able Meanwhile, high-ranking Park Service
for the new campus also follo\l.'S recom-families earning $15,000, would fall on to .t~ke run ~rt In the recreational police officials had arrived on the scene
mendations by the district staff and 28 percent of them-23 million returns. act1v1Ues, I think that I would be able and, in attemptng to quell the disorder.
growth committee that the d o u b I e • If the average return represents three to lend a strong hand In working with a police sergeant was pushed and fell
scssion-plaqued intennediate s c no o 1 s people. that would account for 69 million the rest of .the volunteers," be said. over some bushes, injuring his back
.should be relieved of the burden in taxpayers. The proJed, which as yet does not and leg, the Post said.
tbe [uture. have a formal name, is expected to ~larco Forster .Junior I·ligh has been i:f -.fr * develop more completely this week and
on split sessions for t\\'O years, buckling next as workers begin to seek more
under a massive influx of new youngsters From Page Al volunteers from groups throughout the
in grades seven and eight. ONS district.
Construction is under "'BY at lhc now BUTT • • • San Clemente firemen will play a
key role in the pilot projec\, led by
l\Ia rine~ Honor
Army Hero at
(:an1p I'endleton
estimaled to cost between $6,000
$7,00}, are available.
and Fire Safely Specialist Don Hodgson.
He said the formation or the co~pt
began about two months ago and that
the work will be of a short-tenn nature
to see if enough success comes to prompt
a more permanent program.
Freeburg said that ii more than 100,000
people write in. which seems quite possi-
ble, !he White House will be hard pressed
to supply the demand.
"\\le won't have buttons if people don't
help out." he said, emphasizing that
F'ord's "all-out nationwide volunteer
n1o1Jilization,'' as the President described
it, is operating more or l~ on a
shoest ring.
"The real key to the project Is the
help that can come from the schools.
"Kids experiencing emotional troubles
soon v.'111 have contact with s c h o o 1
psychiatrists, and that would be a logical
point to try what our program will
offer," he said.
Rotarians to Hear
1'a lk on Acupuncture
Members of the Dana Point Rotary
Club will learn how acupuncture Is being
used lo curb the urge to smoke, .drink
and eat too much when th ey attend
a program at their regular luncheon
meeting Thursday noon.
liarold Goodman, the administrator
of a Los Angeles-based acupuncture
clinic, will present a lecture on the
modem applications of tbe S,000.year-old
Chinese heali ng art. The noon session
will be. in the captain's Anchor a ge
Restaurant in Dana Point.
CAUGHT IN SCANDAL?
Rep, Wiibur 0 , Mills
From l'age A.I
ROCKY ...
Ilockefeller nomination next month, call-
ed for the form er New York governor
"to disclose publicly every gift he has
made in his lifeti me. as well as all
lhe Joans" outstanding or. written off.
Senate Ru I es COmmiltee Chairman
Ho"·ard W. Gannon (£>.Nev.), said he
doesn't know if Rockef~ler can supply
"a good explanation or'\'IC>t.
"J don't thihk it's a qPestion or conflict
of interests, but one or the... influence
of wealth 1n a political situation,'' Cannon
said.
The meeting originally had been set
in hope of receiving the audits o f
Rockefeller's tax returns. However, that,
information will not be available until
al least the third week of October.
Rockefeller press secretary Hugh ?.1or·
row confinned report.a Tuesday !hat !he
former New York governor gave $550,000
last spring to ·\Villiam J. Ronan, a -
longtime associate \Yho ·is now head
of-the Port--Authortty -or "New York
and New Jersey.
Morrow said that gih, like smaller
ones to Henry A. Ki~inger, former
New York Republican -party chief L.
Judson fl.1orehouse and to ~for row
himself. was the act o{ "a gene rou s
man. loyal to his friends." He added
that Rockefeller paid all necessary gilt
_ taxes..1n..each..case. ____ ---
Senate Democratic I e a d e r Mike
Mansfield of ~lontana said the reports
of gifts could well cause the Senate
hearings lo be reopened. .
He said the gifts appear legJUmate
but are bound to raise questlorus about
the nominee.
60 llomosexuals
Protest TV Show
On Teen Assault
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Aboul 60
members of homosexua,I organizations
picketed KG<>-TV, protesting an ABC
network "Marcus Welby, 11-tD." show
in which · a teenage boy is sexually
mole.sled by a teacher.
A protester, the Rev. Jim Sandrnirt
of the Metropolitan CommWlily Church,
said Tuesday the pi::ogram , titled "The
Outrage," gave "the clear implication
that gay people arc child molesters,
which is false."
Russ Co ughlin, KGO-TV g e n e r a I
manager, said : "Bless them. They have
a right to protest. The program is not
injurious to the homosexual community.
"The day this station or y o u r
newspaper caves in to pressure from
outside groups is a sad day for all
of us."
Four stations in other cities dropped
tests against the network and several
affiliates.
~farines at Camp Pendleton arc plan-
ning lo ded ica te a memo rial early next
n1onth -not to a fellow Leatherneck.
but to a !\lc-dal of Honor winner "'ho
di('(! \vhi!e servi ng in the Army.
The memorial. an ss:>0,000 construction
project. v.·ill serve a'> the focal point
of a new Army reserve center being
built al the base.
Aton1ic Energy T eam
Touring San Onofre
--~~~,.,..~ ... "" .......... """"' ...... _.
Jn ceremonies on Nov. 3, the Marines
tind Army \1'ill commemorate the late
Sgl. Anund \'ork. \\'hO "'BS 20 '>\'hen
he dil'd after lhrowing himself on an
exploding North Vietnamese grenade. His
.1ction saved his comrades.
The center buil t in his honor will
serve as a training ground and shipping
point for Anny reservist.! if they arc
needed In wartime.
' A team from the U.S. Atomic Energy
Commission began a routine inspection
of radiation protectton practices at the
San Onofre Nuclear Generating StaUon
Tuesday.
Utility spokesmen said the inspection
was scheduled to assure compliance with
federal protect.ion regulations and the
plant v.·ould operate as usual during
the st udy.
Cory Fails to Show Vp
Fo r Televised Debate
SAN F"RANC1SCO ( API -The
Dcmocr<1tic candidate for s t a t e con·
!roller. Ken Cory of Garden Grove . failed
lo appear for a trlevision debate v.·ith
his Republican opponent, \Villiam T .
Bagley of San Rafael.
It was the second lime in l'>l'O days
that Democratic cnndidates for statewide
office bowed out of public debates with c:or op_ponrnts.
The first. AS3cmb\ywom<1n ~t a r c h
'Fong of Oakland. failed to sho"' ~1onday
for a telc\•ls1on debate wilh Rcpublic:an
Brinl'I Vnn CC'mp. former state com·
n11~lonct of corporations and r.1 rs.
Fong's opponcnl for secretary of state.
The reason given in both cases wat
.n ('(lnf!iot o! schedules.
Bagley said on Tuesday that be and
Cory also are sc heduled to debate live
over KNXT television in Los Angeles
Sunday, "and 1 have he&rd todoy that
~tr. Cory has canceled that too."
Tho San Francisoo debates were mov·
ed from public te.levlslot1 stalloa. KQED.
where a strike ls under way, to KPIX-TV
where they were to be taped for airing
over the 11111.te's public stations.
Cory's office here. said he was "doing
aome. previously p I a n n e d tund·ralsing
cvffits nil over the city" at the time
or Tuesday's laplng, but could not s•Y
v.•hcre he could be reached. bagley taped
the progr•m with tWo mlnor party can·
dldates .
,J -'
• ~ 538 CENTER STREET-COST A MESA--646-1919 ~~~ .. ~~~~~ .............. ~~~~~~~~ Close Out Fred Perry Wilson Kramer Autograph
Tennis Shoes Reg. 15.95 Tennis ·Rackets-Frame Only 23.95
Sale Price 9.95 Strung Nylon 25.95
Limited To Stock On Hand Wilson T2000 Strung Nylon 36.95
Davis-Dunlop-Bancroft·
White Penn Tennis Balls Yonex Rackets
Can of 3-1.79 Penn & Wilson Tennis Balls
Limited Quantity Racquetball Racquets & Balls
Double Knit Gym Shorts Handball Gloves & Balls
Assorted Sties & Colors Reg. 2.75 Speedo Swim -Suits & Trunks
·sale Price 1.75 Table Tennis Paddles & Balls
Football Practice Shirts Plain 3. 9 5
Warm Up Suits 24.95 to .39.95 With No's. 4.95
Hooded Myton Jackets 11.50 Acrylic V-neck Long Sleeve
Short Sleeve Sweat Shirts 2.95 · Sweaters 4.95
.ffooded·ilpper Sweat Shirts 7 .9 5 Bike Repairing-Parts
Crew M~ck Sweat Shirts 4.95 Tires -Tubes
646-1919 Open 9 to 6 Closed Sun~ay 538 Center ------ir...&:~..-00:...
4 • t
'
I
I
. .. . ~ ,
• OAILVPILOf 87 Weonetdlt)' Oclobe• 9 1974
Arrogant Ah•Iine? °"' ednesday's
Closing Prices NEW YORK_5TOCK EXCHANGE~ __ 1
Pan, A ni ~pirals From Upper Strata NEW YOlt.t (UPll FtH~""I"' ••f prl(I\ ... , ... ,_., Yooi ~11<• ll(.,.net •I ,.,.
..... • ""
Yt:ar'1 Hl1h·l..ow1 Appr1r E\'l"t )' ~al urday
• "'
..
"'
..
"' By-t\llLT()N ~lt,SKU\,lil
In lUt;9 lht n 1t1on ~
l<ir~util l1an:-.1>0r1o.1tJlJn lUrn
1ia n) Penn Ct:ntr 11 1.:oll 1p
sc.d undc1 the v.c111h l u( 1tis
debts 1nl.'pt1tuch: uud slt1th
ful ncs!'I I C\\ t ( u s \\t l l'
shtt.l rhe 1 a1lro1.1 d h 1(.J
ibu!Jt:d too rnan.\ pcoµlt
passe n ger~ <Jnd f1clghl
sh1ppt: rs for 101) n1an~
yc.11 s
\Vh1lc Penn tt ntrhJ \\ '"'
going dO\Vll the drain
another plll<JI u( lh12 l!un
sportat1on indus tr\ \\as
flot sh1ng a ~ e 1101.,. sli,:nt.11
Pan Am er1('an \\ 01 Id ,\Jr
\\J)S f()r m Ill\ )Clll'S the
most profitable airline 111
the v. orld lost S25 2 mlihun
in 1969-thc firs t loss s1n<e
it began OIJCL..1l1ons 1n lhc
l<1lc 1920s
Tll E TROL HI I-S 11.:fltt
ltd by th 1t rctl u1k nt \tr
1.1.1,:nt u1v •Y ln::.tcutl like 11
<:antcr t he) sprc jd In
J97Q \lhCll p Ill r\nl bct:ctlllC
the rtr~t 11rhn1.: to rl} the
J11 n1h o 747 jct t he lo~s
widened to $17 n1Jlhon I he
flov. hns n~vc r hcen s t1.1un
4.:ht d .1 nd Pirn Arn ts nuw
hu1thn~ along , ti 1ck th1t
\Ylll unite 1t 1v1th Penn t:cn
tr ti 1n b 1nk1 uplc} C'OUrt
It s .1n 1gnon11n1ous fu ll
from g1 :J('(.' ror Ill JIJ J1ne
tha t once ruled the v.u1 Id s
au ways "1th an a1 r11g 1ncc
that m<1n) people :;!di
remember P tn \rn under
the lead ership nf its foun
der Juan I r1ppt inn
srdere d its elf 1 cho-.cn 1n
strument or Li s forc1i,:n
pohcy and 11 hrookt <1 little
cr1t1 r 1s m 01 \Ompet1l1o n
fJy r1 om ~l:W \ork \0
Pue 1to llu:o.,., hen Pan 1\fll
uas the domin 1nl earner
on that route l h 1 r actcrizcd
the i;c r\ ice \\1th I he phra~e
Edison Files
Stock Sale
Staten1ent
~outhl1n C1l1ro1 n1 1
Edison Comprin) h 1s ftlcd 1
l----re~1strat1on s t<.1tcrrrent \\'hh
the Secur11irs :.1nd
Exch.tngc Comn11S ll1 Qn
tovc r1ng prc\1flus lv
atmouncc<1 pl.ins to issue
<ind sell 4 m11hun s hares of
common s to1 k
Jack K H orton ~ d1son
cha 1rm •n incl chitr
execul1\e nfr1cc1 s 11tl th1t
a fter ncelss 1r\ q1p11n its
<11c ref'l l\td the s llll'k is
srhedul' d lo he ~nld o n 1
~1egot1 itcd b 1s1s 111 g1oups
o r unilc t \\J ltcrs 111:.111 1i;cd
bv The f-11 st llo s t in
Co1pora t1on ll( 1n \\11\lt &
Co ln1orpor 1lld Hl\lh
Eas tm 1n ll1llo n & C1
lnr orpor<t lcd ind E ~
l lutton&Con1p:.tn} Inc
A reg 1 ... trat1on s t<JlllTirnt
covering pre .. 1 ou~1 ..
announced plan:; to 1ssur u1)
to SlOO m11hon of hon<is is
expertc1I t o he f1lc>1I \\l!h the
SEC later 111 ()1 to h.c1 he
s:ud
Pit R ich 11hn1111stt 1tor
of ~e<J\\ incl Co 1n p 1n1cs
Ne\\POtl R C' 1th \111 1
di sc u ss !\l emhci s hlp
R c11111t1ng 11 the Rr~lln
12 Confc1ence of \ 1\1011 LI
\~soc 11!1on •tf \\ nn11 n 111
<..:11nsl111{f1on 1)1 1 11
abond thr I 11ntt ~s l ou1~{
1nS1n Plcl10
ln tt tt ~l t d 11orllt11
r mpl1l)l'd 111 thf'
co n str ultton 11 1ct u ... t r\ tr\:
111\ ltect IP c di me nitx r s h1p
1 hn11 m1n \\:rind• V't nt1
t\Cn1ng ... at U31ll1.!81 1 P;it
RH h <JI .'lJh "!117
cattle-tr ... tn Althb uwh
i>U\'ttu lt1tuns m11dl' u11 a
lar gt: pru1>0rtion or tht pus
scn~t!rs 1l wus not unusu;.il
to find no Spanish spe<1k \ng
s tc"aid\'sscs aboa rd
F our }c<.11 s a go the \\<111
St11.:ut J o urnal took a long
Money
Tree
took at Pan Am and round
thilt <.1 s1g111f1 eant number
of passenger s are unh;.1ppy
\11 th l'an \m t1 t<.1lmtnl
llt..:SINFSS \\'Et;K once
re porte d 1hat 1n the ti t}S
11hc n 11 ""s building its
I ;.it1 n Ame11c 10 11c l"o 1k
I 111 \in \\<JS nut abo\e
... 1c:.1hng the lOmpe titlon s
.1:asohne <.1l ren1otc <.1 111>01ts
..,ttandtt)f! pl<1nes and pas
s l ngc1s
B1an1ff A1r\Yll)S beg<.111
I at1n Amel 1c an service 1n
the mtd 1940s and tht
iurhne t estified that Par
\n1 du.J C\Cryth1ng 1n 1t"
IJO \Yer to p 1 event ou1
ope r at i o n s At one
~ltx 1ca •1 airport a Bran1fl
plune \1 as n o t <1llov.ed tc
1 1x1 toj.hc te 1 m 1nal a nd pas
scngers had to climb a bar
bed "ire fence tu ~ct 11ul o1
tt'ac u11 fl()rl f hc 11rport 1\!I'
run by a ti1 cxi1.:;in <0 1n 1111l\
\\hollvov.ned by P.11 \rn
Do\1n throu~h the )tilts
P a n Am h l s OiJIJ!lscd c\t r}
cfrort lly domest11.: .111 luu.·s
tn g 1111 1ntc r11 at1 n;.i l rouli s
ll ;.it t:UCd !hill I\ II ould be
more ud\ uni 1~cuus ru1 the
Untied S lu lcs lo ht\~ v11c
fl at: Ci.i i r1 c r 1(1 llC GOll Ile
comn1erc1al 1 tt;hts O\cr
OUT I ITTI t BY htlle 1n
the pos t \Vo rld \\I 1r II
~e 1rs Pan A1n 'S h eglmony
\\<JS brl'ac h ed I \V \ 1s now
11 ... equal on the North Atl 1n
lie r un L:n 1tcd All I 1nes
h;.1 s :oiUflJ<JSs cl.l 1l on the
llawa 11a n r u n And foreign
<.1 1rltncs e ver} \vhcre ha1c
gouged out n11rktl ... hares
fo rmc1 ly controlled by Pan •m
Pres ident I urd la st
month tu1 ncd down P<1n
Am s re quest fo i :.1 s ubs idy
But a s ubs tdy seem s to !){'
the o nly way P a n 1\111 l';.in
pull oot of its nos~ dive wtth
the exception of a poss ible
merger with r\VA no\Y un
d c r consuleration b~ both
firms The federal go\c1n
m c nl hai; ahv;.1ys been Pan
J\m s b e n e fa c tor
, 'l""! (I,.
c .. 11•1. I"° 110!• 11 • ('.(pl I \ •••• IN.II " * I 0 ,y.,,,., ... I.JI ,., \, 11o .... 'IO n u -'· ,_, ..... ,.. ,.. • • CMTull4 • .. $ l"•f.11~\M)IJl•o ti 1nu11(p 4\l;I l J, '"""'"'"~t 't , a.oo;-.0 1J11J\,,o, tr,.c ril, 11'114 l• -... , l !Nil) cw (19 C.,, o C \J t IU I ln '" 'it • 191 1>, -i.o((lf>I 1'-0 1 I MG ,(p 'Cl '' •I Aot)IO<I Ill) 1 o l~o I> 11 JU ~I • r:•GI~ [I (n"'1" Jlt I />, lflO-c.;..•1 I Ito ,.._,,tPll • l/ Ao EIK to 10 IJ\, ~, l• ... u11~J Jll)/ J •
towlttOtJI En"'tl )D•I Jll)O+ !1111,,.LIP lll\o 'A>tt•UtV < J IOo 01to1El1CPIJ l lt I lto (~\l'l t(llOlt!''''" ··-, ••1 OltllflJ 10 tM l1!1dl I 1, !""Nflll~ l•tl MO"°O• J J l ot AolGrffO 11 I .. l ~ai:f l/01 )I I )o .f.«>otll t l! t I ,... ''I ' I W•< -<O 11 ln'llD ! JI ) • ll 0 ~ -A<t Oii f fl ,•, ~, M.,,twllfA O l •11 t lo AoL(.p l Ml II I! o \o 1 "'' I It I 1! l(oo f A(~llrl1.0• ,, )I •Hl ~cN('A.;JJ ti l!mp rri l-1 IJ f l \o !~lll'l(llJl11 IJ I -•ttl lU l l ••• 111 Ro,i(,p .0 JO 1 '4 1c;.,1p11 , J \•o l l•
AtlNIC tll I • Jt I ' \o (•Ill<:( tOQ I H E'!'l4l •• C..\ ) 1~ I , ._ 1"'011 Pl 1 Jj )0 ~ I Mo>t\10~ I (If ) •• )J ' 11<~ ~ (p • tt I I 1 ~•~11"° 'Y 10 11 II\• .. ","'°.,' ,~!".. ) ,·: ,'"' ,,· (~t .. 1 ' '611 HO l nQ• 1\0 '° \ l I II ..... Co<it I :to ' 16 )1 t MQnr .. I IO I 0 11" Rtpfl<1S 10 J, 10 • r •• lfl\I • It 1911 •,•, ' -<••C-c: I''' l "'••ll>'I 1 t• rn~sn J fO • )I IH• ,,_ -~1140 lO u , ltir1>Mu 1!111 t l o h•~~I 110 II + o ACIMll •20IQ I l -'•(11~~·,, tlU :MJ\ t M'11H1>• > > !1t.,';111 fO I i t 1, l.'<>flM ~IJll • 1,11~111>l>lltMl 1 1ft )1lt 1•PlflW • 101''~
Ad(.fr•• )(lo II) UXI I ll-
1
' ( II S 11''1 I J 11 ln1,, n 1 10 I ) I• , '• !ft, '1.G 1. 10 ) ti I -M4 •0 o 111 Jll, 1 !l.t\t~I 10 I llll ) o l••VI t I It ' 10J lt\o' ' !::1'.!:~1 ~1 1:!1~•:.1\<..c Co•P u • (nv•t l•\f• I i•1 o l\tl•P(!lfllt0 1 •19 M09Jfll"11 •8 •1 lo~1•11(«111 1 1 1)1, ''"w 11201101)•••''• M .,_,., Tl 11. C.totp\1) lU tqw<;..11 •~1 I JP fllnvt/112 1J J "twi 11Cll!t~ )I ' 1 k•vtoOSjJlt l/U ''"h>N,•
0
<>
1
1<1,
1
>,: ' •,,.,,,.,-,· '.111 ., 121 )I '''•"I' l IO I ,. 19 • lot. t 1 0 0 , u ., -fl •o;ull 19 • 1l I 0 I>!.;;(' El~· ) " I M,.,., c. Iii J 11 • • !toll ... I • • •
"<o o >O>I •-<, "• • <' >• >•, fll• U> 06 ~ J JIJ tw. Y, lG.:I I t l ~"11'1 11011 It lf l••t 11111Jt > 10 o :',"
1
.!.,rw;o<I ,
6 ii l~L.•I (;n IJ t ii \ L•l• n JO I 0 l nl ""0• I ) t """"'! '"" I ?I l 11,,,...., HI I JI J '''t ~ o0 l ....
.,,,;.•, I "" I )I 1J , Ctn WCI I ll 6 7t II lt~vt ( l~ Ill 11 nk ~•• 1 • 1 11 • Mo 11\oj ii I ot t1 lqo•nM I~ • l! 11 ' '""*°' llJ S tJ IJ' • •''"• < i'o 11 l i , (ff> I L t .0 I IS 1l l1t1v 1111 •O I JO , I , ttM loft I Ill 11 •O Molo•ll'• /0 J Jll M Nt n p11 Mo 11 l~m~u /11 0 •1 11 • • Al•P'P°llll 110 11 (n P',110 Ill 10 LOl..,>PllM)l 19) l I , lntf •• 1oJ11ll• 11,) M!~wtlloO!I ll H lltyl"°IM• Jl1 ,., lllGl!ln '°'jl ' 1 llo• '• A!•Po••M 1tOU (• .. l•l!.11tt!ll1l E•C.!O!t Ull lloll--l•v •1 1111 · M!!tllr II ••11 Mt•APll J•Jt '"°""'bwf0 1• tl ~ • Al••••lfll~I )0 •'• (flMP.,.l}o/ •11• l •hol .. I 111 h t olll91<t ,',•,',', M-Ot!IJ1l I I lleonl~tl 1~)1 1,•,,',"o r .. 1 <AUh•'o • ~., .. , tO ~ u 11 • [,(nl)W IJ I d1 lJ • l••Qft l tll:I 110 I u lll M(.h 'lll 10 • I Mo.Na"' '° • • ~•"Ito•. 1 •J ""
I Ctn! W1 Ml I It -, , -r>t M NI I U I o '• ""'"'Air• Oii I I t1 • H•v~,,., IO I I j • I I OtMo t0 ' It II ' !1:::~~:1; ;11 ° (to\U• 11 1 ••i~ ••tw~.Ol,. ,, l~•M .. t l »I !\I'll """0(0110 t 10\o ll tN'(OllOl )tO• 1.T ...... tlolOll •lt)t~··o
: ',!"t;~1 : ;
1;! J,\, ~: .~: O~ ~ ,; '! 1 ~= :f1..: =: JI~ 1! :::~t~~, 1 ~1 ~i ' ~ : ~ ""~ 't i I ~~ ~ 0 ~(~~ ~ ! ~~ ~\: : ~=' i"'~ : t)~ 10 ,-\J ------<.(tu••• 90 II I r ..... 1Ft.0\ 1. ln!M~IU"• I M>.IO 11) 11 .. _,P l()/ I 10 fmo.nl to•• 11?1 • !.~'!:nlb1:I: ~l; Cntnl(lnUI IOI l > li•t•ll8r 10 I n11&1 1 11 1 10/0111 '•M.,.,•IMll •I llt"91!1 t XI J 11 T1nmniOQ ff.Il l)
A ..... 1._, I lot • (hn(f(O )I 10 ~. !o ,.,.\INI 00 j I ''' plH • • JI It"' -lloC,l '"Ml . •O • toon.!'•t~d. ' •'' AJeq(p10il t.f l (nllpl1J(I ll H F•WllFI• II llptl•• lt~1 NIO •lt11tlt0t01•\f lloO{,tplllO 111 l-... •i l<I 0 '
"olwtt 14'0 l6 " I • °',.~. ,,'', ~. •, '"·•' ,•, ···-" ,"'~ •'• ', 1 ,' plJ. I .).0 1<1110 (n 1111 d ti H,.. Alo II I 111 J lolt«I 8.1 • JO ','"
'.I ""K • • U ' "o ,,• .. ' •<I t II,~· 1M I I 11 • '-•CP l l ' All~Ludrll 71 Jl , '• ~· " "" --1 ,,.., I I t• \t "'""'SI I It II I Cntn N'l"J I 16 )0 r.., .... , ..... 11 ITl!INI 91 I '·"'"'""'(II. I'~ ~00\1\.i"' 'Ill • 10 000.> • (N\fn(f/I 11 /, Ft<I MQ 110t Hh T'fp101 1 11 Ni tit. nSOIUt ll011tl1n 1 )0 • U l-Co'61 ll !t I :1:";'t.."1tO~u!1} Ol•WM)ff.111611/• fONllM! .. 1 61'U ln~p.W.1111 •' II "'"'"'"""" 0 llOO<n,t.Hl••1•1 ... ,.,...,nSt t J/1 •1.
• "
AlldMon ~ 9 JI 1' {n\MQ l?Oo:l I Ill I "~MP•pll11 l J II nl....,blG<t I 1 t ,...,,(., d IOI l'l&<ftC. l'Q ~ l\ J I "j,1 0~ ll l~,o '• A MP0<11• ll 11 '""'""~•°'11 • tl '"S.11<1)0l.. .. ..... a.no/ • 1. NI Cnrt I llolllftf lt• IJ. '"°"I • n~-All...,511 SO I JI 1 {r>t-"'"1 " 1 t iii II ft<10SI 1 1• t 10 11 • "hlP,. I .l6 I II II N(.M '" It ll Ill ll<K•o•r .l6 J I l 1"01•V" M t 11 ) A!OSu--~t )j •t I (l\mNYlU I ll~ 11 ft•o(OIOI s II.. n•IUAO 10 J ,, ,, NI C.hl 'Ills II lllX•""" I • ,, lJ ""'"''t oo I,",'',, ... c-•<o<•. I'' •·"-•to •• ,, 1-.~1tO 1 u tl. N!OrT•l <t. 1t llt.rimHI I . \J ,, I ........... ' I I !1l1',~"D1"!:~11~: ci::•Pdl lt ll Ill•\,; f;;FIAel(p < ll 1, ;;;:•Ell JOIO 11 t0 o Ntt11l~111 It llOl"l'!l'OI J•10 o TWAplfll ll U A~ Pl II l I • (l\f'\\ •• 10 I n1 .~11 l f-otl Mt.... .. 1 • ow•llC. u I t " •• N!lr .... u;. T I " Nor "'" h I ,, • • r nWt la •• I C"'E llOI I ll fdUlk110 tll" 1 ... •PLllOt0 11 .. NllC.•o t0\lt9 llOA!IOA 11Q •\ I~• Oii t/U :.!::s...;1~11a~:, CN M1 .. co1 JO I ,,OMll OO I 1)11 • 10 ... P~ UI t ll • f<.tllMonit1 l-0 11-(tlOJ 110 '~·••o1 •llS A~~ ol Jl~ r ~~~;;..o~. I~\ ;g ~M~F'e°ot?; 10~ ~ :rt1~i.g.'.. t ~ 1l1: ~:::~ul~ f ~~:: !g,~: :i i11t...,Cf 1la JI:
:mwcot lSO •io!, c11«•Fl911l t F,.1ne110•~ ~.1 ... cop 1n 11101t~ NtMi..1011"> I< 110,1CC ~••• T So111al lll •
" I
A ..... 0111•10 ). (',h•l\(•11 J1 .. F>i(h•l ll•US '•U!!\111 •311 ,to NP•t>110.•• llorOJl101n111 ',·.~.·.~ •• ·,?~,: ""'' pt? llO I l• Ch< 1(r Bot 1 ''• f\t (h c 'IQ I I~ '• U nl Co A I I NI !.en Ulfl t Ill llo,.i In IOI l fl t P fl A "*Sl0o3 •1119 • Ch<om.10 •!9t F11ln8A(\IJOI UM pll It l<~l!i(o•/11•t ll!C C~•l6 1• Tnhln to • •
AH\\ pl ) !I 01 (h<on>I pt S I S FttMIQ llll II J J--Ml ~I-M I II 11-ol lt. 9 I I"•-,"•.'",', ,'~,, : ,',~t ,:•1: \lo AnlA •~I .. I •8 0 1 01 v1r ! •O I tl• 1) F1N8<1>111 I 10 J.,.,~,, Iii t j I NtSta en It J 11 11..c•• CG I 3i I llV
Ao> A ti Ile\ I\ t 'lt / Ch<rlltr wt n 1>• Ft1 NS Bnc I 6 j Jllf\ /tn 10 • S 10 '1 "°'1SIN !~ I ti 1111nlOQ It l S 6 ! MW o I •0 I lf~ :~ :~ 1:: 6 ~~ 1' ~i' ::rAs6: 10 ~~ ~:: •• ~:~~1111 10}~ : ~I ::.i1,~01~1~ ~ 0 1S'8 i~~· ~·~ 1··~0 ' ~ 11~ s, ~' i1~ I • • ~:'t~G1 :.! ~ tt ~·· -t·
An8<>1 80 6 ~ o t,•,!"'.,',!! 1o ,', ,,<,o ,o ~s><<~~~E.~<0< >'> J (nl>p!t~ 9U 11 Nt 11C.:' /, 6 ISJ »it<"'ll .. O t• 111.:.•" l~olaDotll• l•I tl o to An BIG<! J1 ~ ,, S .._ .. -.-• .,.. ,., ./<'t CPlll!• I 0 ll N•• P•l 10 ' 60 S.tl10" a"° I I llo l~ft Cp 00 O IS ni,, >o AmC•n110• 10l iS (lhG pt t)O tO tl F1WlsC1IO t 1 .J.ewt ( 10 11 iO Nt•Pol Ml n~ S..lt•J tlO I llJ >1 0 1<. -UU-
,t.(•npl1>. Ito dhC.pt l H 110011 1\ F>th&M 9'6 11 .l<w~l<Ot n 0 l • N£1>9Elllf l et '><ou•CGtPln l 6 ,,,_ UALIMJl<1 •ll1 1Sl1o lo A(nM! 2\11 J'I 'I, C,,nM •lfO t 11 If F""" F •O I t• JmW•! iO U 6 o NfGlllJI ! ~I Sl..lo MN 1 S ll ll• l • lM<a 110 I • U >, ACh•nl?O • UU 1 CtlFlt>2106 Il l • o F\/'ltrSc~I 16 J"'Wpl \t.0 11 t\ NE 91 1 Jlt.10 .It SUOLtP 19 6 t, UC.!Cp1)J6 tll" >o AmCrant I Ill If• C..t<Otl> IOIO llS lo 111 FMlEnt1••• ltl JHn5 l)to<J St II ,., .. n.i1,. I • !>llS...,., I I ,, 11 UM(INtw l •• , .... AmO ,t \.011 10 lo Clt5tvJ IQQS111 JI 11 FlttnlnQ101 I l o JH.,.110111 11 It • Nwn,,,.111(/)199 SIPau!S~ 1110 UME 11~•11l t0 11"o
A0 1 lfllltl/ll C1t1M g'lfOl llo Ftol\IJoflS!Sttlt,,_ JollnMo 1Nl 101 '-•1•Nw .,,pll ~ I ~llltQ1 10 •Ill • Un•<tlO l l101ot AOuplU~ 610 CU1<tlf0cl1 II I \~Flnl-Olll•• <0!)~ Jonn&JflillllU8 10'••l NVSEC.l10t 1' s,,.,.1C ~ Ill I UnltcllOcl l 111 _. ..
AmftP,..1••1e11 ~ ~1:y,11~:w:-:J1:~ .. ·:-,,~:.n1;rci:,1 , 1G~! :!:~~;,:g;1~ ;•_ ~~~:r.t::f ~.f!c.10 1i 1~~ 8:;:~1 l::Jll 1~:::; :FFm~~~,lfo1~~~~. c..t,ln•11!l US Fl1C..1110 •"• Jono<.lll!Ool)lll N tMpl l lO •10ll S-rA\\O 11 J •utomp1.66tll tl o•2'i• Afnpl 1 il301S Cl•,E ltO\ !tlll'I F11Pw19SIU011 llo.Jo<}en•1 •0J Jlllh-Nl•MQl lMI 1lf(I ~Et</11 • I ,,.. lll)n(•D1111tlllll J~ AC.ll<ttUO f>l 11 (•,OISOl\911 > "l•P•t.1lt6UJ!t o l\.>Jol1en1 'IOS1\10>, N AMpl l'IO 110 ~""~"' ol<OJl ,i 1 UnComllJ6 0S•
* E111ployes React
•C...!oc:•lla 6 IS (l(A.m20J ti l Fl•~tttl l ll JOl 1 Jov M71 1111011 N•'iol>llOct 1• SFtlt!p<SO • '· \JnOl'\{Olpl\ Jt )I
AGl'lll\\llO •• "'' (lew(l!JOllf t11• Fh.o<Co101ll11Jt ,. \hJ'*'MQ 100) ll 1 ,..tlh0w>l1 •1h !.fftnt10•1N l/\0 1otJnEHl?lllltl1•o•ll o :~J.i'!: 0 •:
1~ ,~,".".·,,~.',,\,~ '','..,1~ ;! ,, ~~~r'J ,~ M" 1~ •• o< • ..,,, .... t• 1(11-11 :!!:.~.i:.e..,~: 1~! •• ~rt1o! ~ 1t :~-~ tz::~,::·~~ .~~ t :: An1"'3mMlil6•~191 •• --FMC11l 1•1• !CaApl l 111011 "'°'"C.pt l •u ~·EP1 11• !I /lo .. unEot • 11000 A .... ""'D'l 130 1 C!OfO•Co 111 i11 I ~. ,ooa,. 70 '" s oc• llPI • l •O NO•\ IU J 6 u S.O•A~t °"" ,... I.Jn F1<1e11, •• ,.~ AmH<»p)O~ •l ?J ll CueUP~••lll Jo FOGltCSIO OJ 1 l(,t.1191>1• •• NA(Wllll•tu J~ l S..•n8 Mt!\ , ... un()(Ml'lt ?1jJJlo 1 A.mn•\t}G 1? "C!~ttPpll 1 I< fooaMol111 U9J.lo t•K•>e{l \.O •Ill S' NA.Mtltld l t11 t o I Sv0nO•IS<l6 11 l '> l)n()l('°'I IO t?i •J "'"""'"till lll CMlt"vCp 119 foo Mc-U JllO • K••(lpll 1l NA.mPlt11(11!9 U •S..oQftlnDu•l il'i'OOJ UnP•,l llO t)llSl'o l
Beleaguered Airline
Given Helping Hand
,.,...a <orp 691 0 CNA.fn1'11 101 • "M11l 1to l l lf K(lJ>1et1, 11~,.1..,_.(,....lr\Oll •9l l•~it.~ct •ll l:f lU Pac pf•I ltt• •mMot )Ott tl I Cl'<'\111 I 10 10 61 • "10b<'I I Old I IJ • K•""M It l 10>o-\la NoCnAlfl "'1 JO I • '><.1-1.., Co I l , • VNOIWm 10 I 11 l ~ • 1 •h"IC..l\.l ~ •I .)0 CNAnclot U •• F0<tH""' .OU •OU -h ~CPL•J lO I I -111.11 101 •"I •• '><.llf'•Nt to \,lnto,•t 10 I 16t J\ ~ '• A.m fte•I "" • • CHA La•ln \ I.. Foolt Wfll t • u 10\!il. 11'> KCSo> .. "°" • ti • ""1(fl!Ch 1(1 • ' • '><Ill ....... 11 lS S06 '' I .. ,., I.Jn ...,,.lpl. IM .. -1 • Am !tl'lp!>llJ I I CN,t.LOl10 I I '• ,011>CWat.Oll 1121 I Ktn (,E1;.I 1111• NOl!IC..ttJ •tOl1•t. StM (p~J tl lO \olJIOAtfl1 S1Ml1•~ AmSmtl JI; ti c .... t S!C..l UJ •• •F•-M•Olt lJl U ""K•MNl nQ • 1•Y '<l<Aptl'IO ., •• ~0•..,•0 1 \ ~ IJIOA•<Pll 1/0llll ,, Am Sll\O 10 "' ~ Cl!SGpt I It It 10 . I F fj)IM ! HI • II II • K1nPLI, 11 6 •S -NolnPS , ~ • 31• Uto. ~ Scot Lt<! ~ l I l lo-Uld Br.ondi 2 JJ ]>,., AmS1<10•. • 10 C~IS(,pl' I fl ,, I! • • F "'""'I to • n I I~ K•h fl\0.,11 ) H.o ""1N!C.S l 10 • 103 •J • ' Stottl t\J 1 • •n ""' '• Una. pt I 20 s t '•• ~. ,t.mS/Or I lB 101 & Cotf(Ol J 13 It 191 Sl 1• I~ F.,q111 ln011 l 11' j 't \lo Kllh pl 1 •6 l e t<C.D! I .fl 1100 'I •JI« Sot.oll~tr .. ~ 21 J.l'o -Ul\\'..orp 110 119 J~, t '1
AmS!Ot ! loll • • 11 Cottlkltl "° I J]I t... -G G-tQulf.9• 16 ) ~ SI~, .. t "'l n I "' Scotlf.'atio .. t 111 10 -.. UtdFr>< I 20 4 ISi t \"i-\o Amf&TJ008 11t/IJ Col.,...9k»I 12 I~• ~tlfldst• 12 •I'> l IC4"'llPll ~ to SPpl lMI 1JOJt"1 Stt11!>1101llt o•(oUC..Pl.lOd l 191 .Oloo ~t AmJ&tp I l • •! Crtl~On °" )2 1 • GA( Coop 2 111 l\o \Ill K<i-..e<~ •0 9 NoOhPpltto 110 t i '><.<W IMIQI . J 10>o unHlllwJJJ t l ! 11\'t••
"'lolA l .. Ill Ji ~~','•'•"•'•'•'Ito ... l >(;A~ CpU• 9"lo 1\1 Ktv .... •11 60 t N•ll\g.;ll t\(13 SI • -l S.:...oOtrO \I ". UnNl(p)l,I ) ·~I AllpSJ~ hJ9 ....,[, I 11 I GAfplllO 211l ICl!tNl(P lO l'l. "'°'t1Yp1601 t11t •\ S<uo:tplllO< IS t\\ UldlflM10 1 U 1••1
!\ll A1\fl Fla (A P) -The
fi g ht fo r feder al help to sa\e
econo m1cally t 1oub1ed Pin
American \Vo r lCI Airways 1s
not t est11cted to execul1\c
s uites It als o tnvol\CS
pf'o ple behind reser .. at1o n
desks 1n maintenance
h:.ing;irs and on the run
II ;J\S
I ik~ the exe c utives the
employes arc reacting to
the--1".ord adm1n1strallon s
refus al to grant an
i.:mergcnr3 s ubs idy that
P a n Am has said is c rucial
to1ti.sur\1\al
TllE EMPLOYES have
organized in s u ch Pian Am
b1ses is 1\l1a m1 Berhn
Ne\1 Yo1k Karachi San
f1 1n c1sco and San Juan 1n
111 l'ffo1t to keep the com
pan\ fron1 going unde r
rhtcV h IV(' OUthned !he ll
tompl:.11n ts 1n full p 1ge
nr" spnpe r ad ve rt1s ements
paid (or u 1th SlO 000
r;,i1scd among themselves
(on1n11 lt(es have been
sent to \\ a s h1ni:.ton to talk
to con g ressm en a group of
pilots \\ 1\ es 1s d1s tnbut1ng
toptes o f an article "h1ch
outline~ allege d unfair
tre<.1lment Support Your
t; ~ Airline bumper
s tic kers \1 ere printed bv
l mplo}cs tn a company
)Hint in g rac1ltt~ retired
s te" ard esses are donating
proceeds fron1 a cookbook
thc\ re selhng 1n !\t1am1
\n ( mplo) es g r oup •n
Kar •<'hi has e \e n offc 1cd to
1ctu111 :.111 the o \ert1n1c pav
r ect>1\cd las t month Some
In let national ere\\ men
h i\C o ffered 10 p e r cen t of
1hc1r s al:'lr1es as lo;in s
It s g oing be)ond the
Jo b s .11d Sandra Del Con
lt 1\ ho has \YOI k ed al the
!\l1a n11 1cser vat1ons des k
s 111(c 19G5 It s a c ause
lh1 ... 1:, the A1ner1can v.a}
Eve r } bod}
togcthe1
Aml&l., !IU Co1ln1f-I l l•• o C.....Sk1.0 I t 20 Ktlt lfl '° J s.. 1<1!\""11.IS J 11"-SbcKLn210 I 31 71\ UnJ•VBlOl I I I I I s p u I I 1 n g .,,,.,.,~, .. ) ~ Col Pwnn JO ' "" II • c..nnttt .. It 11.1 23~· K• "'9Q "°" 1)'1o NW>IAlrl •s s 'Jill u~ I ~Contr JO. •l u~. Un -I"° l lJ u !~~t J: 11 IJ : ~ ~~I~~~~~ ~ 1ll ;;1: I ' g::f1~~ ~ 1: ': 2~ .. -::~I 8.°o ~ 2i • ~=~"n : ;g ~ ~' r~~ • 1 • $to W Air SI I ~O ~ : ~rd ~c.11,: ,,, ,~ t
l\\H T """'ron'IO• 1 (otplAl.O 61&• •C.lockll S 13 1•-Ktnccot\i lo06 J)\ Nw~tnow( • l'i••1 t:l1~w1~! J l ~-\~unllelnQf0 1 l1 I -~• FVfNl \ \\_£1l .Jln~Sll()02 1 ColllA fllH• l tl...,'4.C0.~~ ... 1 .. UJ ...s_t L.L 1'.'f-V1 111 6 N•l!npt l 161V>+ • SoutlCiO~!l_llL.J.S~•J UltE""L1..'f•1111J I
s treet '>
J Amol~k IQ;• Crt1G••l'lll 6 lJ1l0 1 l o GCA (01pl I l 'o \oote M<(;llS N,.111pll10 UllJ~~.,illoO.l 1 11•tl ~.l4USfoSJ!oOd ltll t do1ng1s \llOnS\\e rcco1ng,.,Mflnl••i O Co!G•p!!• Mll 41 -1 c..tml'llC•o is 6" ote~•tone J N•tt nptCI 1•11,.1 ~•1'•n L!n s11 .u~C.~111 t0• ""'•'• S o melh!O•' 1n ft it S An d( l!to 8 (o!P.ctw•~ J.lo 1 Gemlnllnt l 1 11 KddeW.011• NwM11 1ll!l 6 l~"t -V.~EOC0 OtllliO• oUSGvl>lllO 110 -• " A¥Pnt ll 1198B ColSOl\t 'lt 1010 C.Am1 1l'ld 11 1'• Kod<ll!Wpt• N•PCllOttt l IV••\ St••lttCIOJ /Jo olJS~,,..1•tll.I I •'~ s ome th111g th:il IS br in g ing Ampi;oP to 1 1 eo ... M11111 2 l• o , ConAOl1 tCQ 1• 11-. Kime 1 u n N"'1.11 1.01 t 11 ••1 !le••""" !>II • 1 1• us nou~ 111 JU 1\-.-•
A"""1• Co 3 !lo ComD EI IO I 111 ii • 1 c.r.nAlf I IO s •2 2S \ K nojlO~ 10 0 N '"Co I tO • IS Jl. • ~k~•P 11 s l • • USt.t•M 1• ' 10} • • ••• al l P a n 1\111 ltnpluvcs.,.,,,PCop1 11 eomsh 1ro10 l•ll• l c..n ATp12 1100J1 Kl•~"c \IO 11 "'°''"~:IQQ • •J ''•• '!.lwpe • ,0 1 10 ,.,., ~RuvlOll' 11 •4••••
h r Arntt 710 . '1& Com\lpl 90 It ?O I CAnBnts 10 s I 10\" ... K i..M Atl !• NI~ 1111 . .0 -l 2illi•· ~ ~llOilJ .O. JIQ ,.,, us~ 9S s ,.. t ...... lOl:et c r o 11 commo npur A.i11p11l1 1 cm .. Eo1iot1~11·~ Gl'IC1t11•~s" 1 ~•Knoqn1 N U• 1 N<Kt1CpU J s111 St>.11 J1 °""1 111•. u>To11 101 tin t-10
IJOSC <..:1111 lulu1nl1 Am\1p68 C..,.EprtlO 111 c..ncl !I0 6 111 , KoH>roX..)10 Nll f(o!Jll ll\ Shtl t C.M O ,t\\; •Unlte11llf/IJ•U·• Amll~d l IO h 11 Com£a P' 1 0 • (An ... u t • I • KoW< i •O I .~, --0 o-She I oft 00 10 1ov, , UfllTtl ... h 11 ti Br 1sv.tll P anAnip1lolAml<'n10>1! C•E<1pt l •l •II (.l>Ott Ol>l ll -•K •tlcol~•s• ••O.klnoMIJ 11 Shtll•pt131 1 11, o un TptA•1 u i•o•
I "'""'<On /(tel • ll I~ (M'" I 9(1 J II Gtn o, ... .., • l• I• • K ·-ll 11 Ital , O•!laPr •• • 1 ,,,. .,,..lffol :twi I 21 I> Uflt Tt"'' ' t u~ •• for 28 ~cars S<111! l ucs ta)Ano;h.,<t0111 o q' ""'""Eo .. t J 1, c..nE1K1M1 1 tn••·l '•KooN,•to • • ~•Ou.iPe1r!1•n • • ~wlnWlt 1J111, unh•OOt CP o J •'-•
tn!\liamt •,~<,,••,,' ,', ,, ComwOI) I• I o(.l>Fooat •Q IU•lt 1.11...,.rt:i.t ••It OuloP1 p1 1 1 1 ~t1 •i.,, ~tQNCOI>• llS"i. Un ••• 1.11 n u~,.
. ..,.. ("°'pl111 11 16 1 • <;tnC,.\0..01 • II 11.o Kr..,. In~ t 6 Qu.Pll>tl.MI -lu JI S..,C'0111'-Tt0 a J) .--,. l.tnoY\l..,~t ~I tt
T-hey s1:1rv theyr•ed nut11.:,tm1 :=-.... '(;a t r. :: • .-1 ... =~-x' .~ :• '~" .. f::':~1.~~ ~ 1-:-'" 1...uc.~., 56 1 l -,1,"' ~~111 ~: • 3J ?l~! ~=er~ . ~! 2r,: 11• ::;u.,:.,"',•,1 ~ ,;, .,~,', :,:~,_: :,', pa1~n1ng or a e era Sll l .o.pco o. • i1 ~ • .. con A9 • 1n • J CAnln•t ot J 1 11 • ~. lMnVl!'>fl 'l • 11 1••1 0gar, ~ 111 11 11 s. ....... c. • , u 11._ K .. •id• h<<t for"'l>en tllo "h<t',-,.",',',•,,>•, 01 1. ConeM1110 .o ~ •• GtnMeOll 11 I L•nell<,1 ~ 1 •• •Ofi.0 Ed1 e:.o11111Jo• SimP•I 31 ,71,. •vi •J t.1'54..flnc'lt ;1 1~ ., " .... (oouv.\t I IO t tll II (AnM 11 I N • • lO" Lt MIQ 1411 1 JI Jl • ~ Oii E pt J "'l 1100 :rt _, Sinv ... c 2 Ml l •W " -\II IJSM(Mp 1 l )] ,, I th der f r Ire ( Aopl td 1'19 S2 I Con.KC Ml I I II Gfl.MQll \l<I •IUtS ll>•o Loi•-Oe ll I Ol\E pl l ill 1110 ''' ' !oi••otl" tO )tt.•""' ~pll !O IM~• t. e} con sl un ill il AllAS•IA610 II S\ c .... Eo •S<I l 3' , GfoflMGlp!I 11 1• .. Lt••S"J 11 II • OOl1GE1~. 111 u "SI!.~ 00 s j 1 1-\o UtMtlll tool! ..... , 11
m t nt A<t•t~N II \ I 6 • Con•fO Ill• ' OI Gtn Po 1 .110 II I~ .\, 1..1: .. s ? I 1~ o Ol.UNG t.141 1 II 16 1 lo SktUyO 1 JO I 11 •6 11 , 1 1.11 ... PL 2 )I, t 10f 11'•' 1
t b '·I 1, ... , t i< at A C•t ot C"I r.. COn\EO pl I • JJ c. f'lltoU I .. I JI• 11> ~ ' u.~ .. , ~ • • 10 I OU!!(~' 10 • 11 1s1 •• 't ~I (Olf>" lS ti t V UY lfldw\l ! l 12 ltlo.1 ~ ts pro tu\ ...... A<~•OJl l Iii u . C.0,,fpl l 61 1 0030 C.nlltl•.Kll 1t I•'• LH<l•&N SOI ~ ·~· or ....... , 1~ l IJ .... -•. 5A-llntPlill2o& 1•>1 UYlnOl1?• 2 """-\o d d h b d AH ( Ento I 1 o Con\Fd 1 )I 116 l c.ns.q.i,t IO 9 10 11 •-i\ l~.-10 1 l l\o ()onP'1t> SO • I l•o 1 SIM<Wlor .ta 6 S 3 0 -Y V-Wf I n I get t c SU SI } .., II... l'I • " \ ConFPOI. 3 ti Gl'I Slttl IAO l 31 1 • L<fl PIC ill • l 10'• Ont OIL 16 • l 11• i'o Sm>\l\.AO II I 11 • • v ... 1... 10 • 'It 11.. •
said J\1 iam1 caruo clc pirl "',,'.",,'",,,', '~, ,', ConFrQtlO• u1 11 ° C.TE 1.1111 ~11 J1 Ut>ll•lnd t 11 • '" Opol li.•M I l n ••-!>motnin11•1o 1to 1J•o 11-. .......,,tn1121 10211"o.1,
t> ,,. Cofl\NC.1 10 I H 11 GT E ol 1 ~ Ltftm ' ..., ,,. •• Or-CG 11 I I ••• • ..... Smtllll<llN 1 0 II JI •• )I'll \If-Co IO 10 ' 4\lo \• mcnt emplo\e fdi so n.o.-L•c.110 .100 11 . c.on .... P .. 1 1 JG1 1i. c.r.110i;i 1.. l'ma• Cpl 11 l• 0r Ac1i.11M1 1 11 l 'o•lt. 5..,.1,.~riss 110 , Ywf'lltel"IOl Jll J"
Altnlll!O• o& 1' ConPpl l > I 10 ll GtM~<OIA( I Jl l'<0~ln Ml) t U~• ()ulDdMI JO, 10 11"+ \lo Smutli.1!1' I!() S 11 9 0 I• V.l1U<10old JI 11 i l o Coulter !\tostofth cpeoplc.,m.tGaCo 11 ~· ConP1111 n 11011 Genun05611 96 le•FdCdP a ••-""t1v11t1eo10J J H-. Sofaa..,.60 1 1 1 .11 Y•l<o01tlofl.1•1oio21h tl • h I b 1 A•mcoS I .0 101 10 ConP,.., ot 6 JI II C.. P•t IOq I 211 l•• SI ' 08 8 ~2 IS \1-o OvtSllQll 10 I It 10 • Sonnlt Intl 6 J 1 4 \I, (Ol'P lo S It IOV, 1 o CTe (Qll ( \\<J ilt SUSI(\ Ampll!O •ll Con11Afln ll1l ' •Gt•b<!Pdlt, •o-Lerzrun ~ ~I l o-Y•owrltfl lO I !Jtt >~ Sofly(llf!l'l112Sll SI oVKomln1 1 iJ ll-\•
Hut \VC hive to ~ct thcA0 "',,',',",. ", CnC•n l.06 l.lll •1 l0 Gtth lllld10 ~01u LOF 11tl"' •01•1 l •o-nCF.1181 1 112• '>SooLn •Ol<I S i•11 .,. 1 o \11<!0tCCSOS • l'I•
"' {ntl(oo11ta1 ii l o CA11ypll10 2 11 LOF ot l l I W \ O-nU l•O S tl ll~ " SOSC~ lO 1 6 l h• \'o \lf Eltclll •llot to+ 1ner1111t1cs (h1ngcd A oCo ptn1 • 1. C.0..!(p1 •0 •••• 11 I/ GltnlPCm1 ~ t 10 t.IDIJYM<N . I l!'o O•loodlntO J u •• 'sc .. El1tl' l•S 10~. V•EIDl l lO rlO JI\'>
A 1onno 11 JJ I CnUCpplJ 1 l U I GI.,,_ ,nll 3 lll 9•1 Llb ty(p .0 3 I lb -PP-SoJ Ind I It 6 tt 1J \11Eltc f'! 170o •I +J 1 P1nAmh<.1sabout 32500AsA Lill! 1•1 7• CCP11tlll 171'• •Gl.sc>Lt,..,) •SJ -L11>lon11;111 11 l"'•llapf<Alfl 12G u 11.0 1•Soutt10own 1 •• 1 V•E•p110 i 1os1:i:.+1•. ''o rk"''''°'ldw1clc J\l>out," •• '~,1 · .• •• .. ,.,~. CtthCollOS !111 '•C.H H llll 11 Llblo!•7h • s-"OtcGot~1811 )1911• 11c1 .. npl1.llO J U • V1Elplll2 1110•1 '• " .....,.. Cl IP 00 I JJQ llo C.. ltllr Ill I UJ L gg MJ 1 > I •I 2•V. 11 P•t C..• rh IOot l JJ Sotst 9~ to 6 l 11 , ll•fP!J 1 11 d SO 'l -> :J 400;.1rc1nr\f11m1 ,t.10 vG1.os HI s. ( 11»:11 •l . C.no.ncp \ 11 Liiy E i iSl9•.0 l•PttltqtYt t211 .. ~ 'Son1P~71 )" ,,, llO•IN6o1'l J• \••. A~SP QIOOS 11 (on n•tll 161 11 G e.tinl:ll\6) ~ lntN.1 )I SJ~2 1t• •P•t.,.ll/St 1'16~>11osc.i E~1 61 StUH IO YS!Co•o loll t •10 .i, The lllCq UL t l('S \\ 0 1 kCI S Atll or>t 10 O ~I I <, ',',"•"< 0<9 ~, 00 ',',, ,' I 0 ~~~.,":. ', •01 L ncNI r1 l 1 1'V>-I P•t Pwr 1 f>O I 13 11 > 1 Soolf!hCo 1 10 6 JUI 11 \ Vu tnM I Ml I 1 1J\, I I h th ,t.1 <o ! 1111 l 16 6 • ..,.. ......... ,.. "" I. nNFd II 1 *'" Pt ,, f 110 t II> IJ • 'o .... nGl l )0 6 l 2l~o -W W-CXp 1101!( i re ~UC' 1ngs A!ClvE•l • IS!• • ContO pl) •I 1 .. Oold .... )tf<I s ~l lonet (O•P . 9] 1 It Pt l&Tpt• 1110 10 !ooNllt• 6S 6 11,. W•<ll (p". JJ 1J •• •o 'theu t(l stl l'a <ln"ACE!N>o 111 I Conlnll'l 61 1 •Goo<l c117 • \I 1.1\onhl JI I P•ln lO I t I\ sr.fteliOI 14 11 W.i:l!Ot2l0 lltli t OI C <Jtl> "'A!R<hfl 17•l•~7l• Oo (onlr!Otta 111 tS l•GooOrtl 16161 Unntwp!l 111 ~ PaM .......,bb !I 2 • \~ 5oP•t l lll •l1 161 v. .. Al1IOl\I U S~t t \
foreign ('1rr1Ers morl' to,'",',,",',~, ",,','," 1. con*<Joa 1 110 1 Gor11GnJ 11 l 1 Lt1ntw1112 ,' "• ''""p11 io • •~• !.i:>Aiiiu 1 SI 11 w •• ",!~!','.,.',,' ,',', ~.,-, .! t c-.unlM 11 l c..o..on110 ) 11 1.-non n1>1A P•mBnH :i. l Soll•P'!-0 us~ " ..... C trr\ CS n11dthn1J11nAl•>(opll 6 t C-nlQ.I ?171 '•Goul<lpt!JI 1 l <><k!IH'a 3 19 l P•""Ol lnc 1• l Solll!Oll tl0h 1 t Wlt 91>sUt 11)~-~, A d P A he AfOno:lOl 11 lo C/loot L•O JO I G< .. tW i.111101 lot,..Cp1JOJ1tl!I Pfn Am A< IU 1o• Soun&st60• JJtl~••(oWaUMur.02 SI• mlSJ)ll an ffi lll.l!,o..,t C•llO!l11 Ill • COCIPlt.O 19 1 1 G<•"°U toU tJ L<>m.nF~il IJ l o •P1nl'lfnolt ll U»lo !oolflnld 00Q 9 2J llo W.olM.frt lG1'1 tll .. •'• r It h h I ind 0 " ..... ion I AO• n 1 (Oaplpl 1\ 1 !t G<•nYI 1 10 ) 11 LoMlg J U<I • »1 .. ~ \t P•l>!l•t rt Ml • I t \o ~. SoW\tF .ID J 21 s ' \~ w...., L °"" • :M ,1,. ,,, orcc1 0 p Iv 1g c r I ... ••tO {C D I 111 l Co~ liq I a J II JO Gt•nlvw :IDt\ •O lll Ln<ll•n •Oii J ,. S\'o '"' P• ~· .. I 11 10\\ t ~FOtpt t • • "~ ""' W••d "-• 11 s .... It
recs l\ !l\t l SC<JS lllJ)OllS••<O(p,., 1• • 6(01>,.lllMll l lt G<a,O<QOOl l U>.,,,Sln<11 1 1111G \ .. P•Qpr2 .. lllV,1 !oo...,.!PSlll Jt. '\~~'loW.f,,.Ct .IO t t '-'•\'o
··••PIJXI 11 I • (O•d .... (p ]) I •• Co!AMt ltla I 12] Lone$•G ...... 19 I P•~Hh 111t 10 ,, ... l'o ~ton 10. J ll ••• Wll'nCll'l .O l !1 '""•l o than ro l1 l )!ll <JllhlltS If(' .O.•~ vP• lOll ll JI (O•nG 114 •lit~• 1 o Co!A&P 00 I !I t.on;lt1 0• •~I""•{~ P••rP SOljl IS IJlolt \lo !otrr,Hwl l s 20 ,.~ ('t W•,...(O.SO S 10 •
1
+ ...
Ch .. , .. ,,1.,.t ,11scounl1 y Ind·.·.~'.",.•,•,,.~·. ,,1. Coll><nl•!n J Jt . Cill•Oo110 II LLPIK IJO 1to" .1 P1~0 tnt 111t ""' i 1o41trryHpl] s 11\~ 'II W.•Umi012 tJ• 11 12
u t> ~· ,., 'I > (a•ltt ll<I f I .0 o .... CilNNtli I fO I • 1.0ftQO<I t.111 10 Jt,>, P•1Ms~ lO .O 1 I I ... 5ip 11•'1CI I• I ... 111 •I Wa<nO I 10 I 11 to .... -11\1 the ( 1Cl \ h ti p ti 11 A n1 has tu Al fl 0 &_G <0> 0<_»_11 (P( nl 1 t ltl 11 CilW~,1n ..0 \ 1•f • LOt.i Ol'll S 9] 1 l -\o Pt•oc.t Ollot ! JI 10>, • .. !op-fl J Joi II + Vo WIU.Gt. 1 M ' 11 11 , 'lo
t Int ( 1 10 • 191 11 I' GI -II Un 1 111 lo UL•n(f I 6' I t0S lO"" I Pwnn Unt tt\ 1.. \~ So!MrO I 10 10 ll 10. + ... WHl>Nlt 10 l • ' -~o pay h1 ghcr1ntc 1es\1 11esun e•o&w M• 1"' 11 er~,,,~ 011 2• 1 '• Ci1Wi-llf •1' 11 11•. L•P•<'< 1s 1 101 Pt,....v11tu:i.111,,.,1,., SQ..,bb l<ltt 1111t "' ~. W•Ntp1 1 , , 111 lo"nsth<nth .. US Es •~<t ',',',",','~,,~, ,", ',"' '"'"""' .. •111 1• 'G.rn Go1t011 1st1 .,.1.o11c..oi 11<11 t\ Ptmo10 J•• 111 •~·~~i.. •• 100 1 ,1,1,,,...w.1.11S1tt•l JI\
" ... ,...... Ctc!:!!.!f:~ :~1~: "''""'Ool• u1 11,", 1 ~r ... -"~~.'~1~ PrmFr11 1 11••-\'t51e..,11111 ,,.,, -.w.\llWl4!t l ,,., ~. lmpor~ h<Jnk th<Jr"CS (he e,k,0•00,I ~!Ill 1\\ 11, ~ G.rtynncl wt 10 .. Pt(DPll"' 'IS ' SIG8opl l50 110 ··~ .,, W.ileMnqt • ll 6 lo
t> -(to ... nto•• I Ill,",. c.r..i .. II~ it ... Ll'VCopA I PTmPLlto •• 11 "'"S18Ptn11111 31 ,.~ ,,, W~l~nJ .ISol ...... 11 10 ,,.. fo reigclS ~,,i!,,~.·, .• ,·. (t .. nlll.0>" G.rwmn»>• llil\o. LIV Co l pt 1 P.Pt.olllO 110 1• 'SICIO.ICll2 •610JO I W•'f111 C.Ml • ll •ll 0 ""'""'"' {l 5CpSOl 1J I\ G\l••dlHld• •1 &• ... l .... lO(plllN! PPLpl!OO n.on .1 StdOtMll0/10.lt t l 1 W•"1P'll.O I ll'• l TllE 1'fl)RF T llf ll 1C"Ap • 11001 c,~_9,!",..'°'; ~,,,•,• ,',,,.,•,,<o,,11~1, ,", •,• 1,l<K~yS11q 1 •• PPlpll lO •Ml •SY• 1,StOllOI\ :M.10 •••9 J w.inllnlnc: 9 J , 1 Ba<>C• )t I II l -..... ""'" ,,, >. 1.wtt-IOll • • Ptnn .. 1 17' 11 • +"' Sldl'oofl91 J.1 lO we....,i 111( 1 11 1 \o regulu P an 1n1 1:n1plo\t e-..qlhc l111116 c .... nO•q Jo •• c;.,u~tldJ 1 J l ........ su1• H r-.nn .. Dt l•• 219 ,_ S!dPtStl all• 1 11 Wt•tn.• ..01, ,, kno"S"ho«ttl1• \\l\1hi ... """OO p~ l1 l (lllnt 'IO<I lJ n , c.utt0il160l6•l11 l.YO(<irplOO'I Pnwlpl 160 1011••1 S1<1Pr11<1M8 ',, ...... DtlOol(fll lOJ
., " ' R~nq Pl( l ll (u 1 \\ lOtl I 'If I G\IU llf&C!\ J O• I lr•e1V ll<I l 111 P.-MIOH j I • I 16 o 1 S •!>de• •I 4 / • """ !M<I. 60 1 11 6 ri 1rhnch1shtll1ltt1tt:llth1e lln•NY llO 2 Cu•H Mii 1111 C.fllptA.lO "13 L1•eot1 1:16 Ptn1~••.J 11>0010 'st...,W••tl.I 013 ~>M&tlll \; u .. nk V• M . • 0 {y<Ol"!OO l 11 11 (,llllp8 1 l0 I 1J' lvnct>Sv •O 41 no lo l'wOOIO• N I ' • ~. si.~·•1 tO •• 6 Well It (p ?•' • n1<.1dclc1 he g.,;l.., !..l1 <l e•n~1·~•JS l• C1"11~•too)0 1 10 c...1ts1u1n1 00J '• -MM-Pwooc.tJJ6o ~~l••t•o511,,011 11 ,11 w.if<1'6" 10111 ,
fl h Bib() 81)(! 10 0 C.SU ol•tll •l10•N MtcAnFl!Ol l I "1!p\Col •Ot OIJl • 1\ !tlMl •IMJdl JO I • WrMQ l'O!I •• •1 Joseph llunt 1 lg l &.>c1CR1011 o O•mon Cpl 11 9 i" c;..i1&W•to • ns • ~<,,~,"" ..... ', '1 ,';._ Plli••nE 111011'> 1q i, StMt Sc 96!1 ~, w.i.11 c,.., 11 e " h I b cn"1tl18~net 1>"'31 I Otnllv l!Ol 1 6\i G11ll&W1w• )U •• -~ Pl!ttn(\101 " • Stfllllt•~IOI Il l) W.1<oFn •O , 9 01 • {ll.,1necr\\ II 1 1 ... c ll•!tln 10 l O•na(IJl.Q. I 6 GllW~p!J<o I •o ...... <M l )\) Jl . Pe '""f'1 10 1 ,., S!ttl~ Il l ) WP,,Pp . .JO . I\>
thccon1p1nvfo1:12\e11s eu nD11 C••tn•Oa 0 1•l c...1""""''t10 111. ,,..,v o nn ~""•'101 •O se•O•g10ll9•t&. w11P1 1>tpl •lt 1 ~1
8a•1M 10 S 0• tnct ol l 11 10 -M H-Mltaf!I •:.a 11 I ' p,, •~tr IOU •JI, ~t~ndnl 1l, )I e """""' <{I;, 1 J 1'o \\ h } 111 hell d ocs our St lie O• t•M 11 o~ • c.on 8 u •10 11 Hoc• w 101 1 l 1• • """" s.iu~ • • • ""•o"" 31 > • ~ ' ., 5""""' 10 , 1G1 13 w..a~"' 1 to • 110 1• ..., D b k d Biii na •0) O•v<o 111 l l 11 H•IF 8 U I 113 I ,,..,g <.{~ 17 6 •~ J f'l!•l(J 0611 I II • $!t..,,Wnl 1 I JI II ,,.,., n(o NA I JI t cpartm<'nt S ii I(' 111 8""\ll\L (>I) II o •• fllfl OI ll II H• 0.1 llO• I 1 1J. Mtfl~ vCo ) JI ' • P!,. !ft It J .01) ll. ~tor> yl/ t 0 ' • u Wit P•< ,.., s 11 6\oo-
" a leh one u r I t s O \\ ll ea e• L l)I D•vtonHM1 01l••l 1 H•btn1011 11t111 """"""H u e 11 1~ P1>too1111110t11 1 ~io•••r ~l ,10010 1 W.>1Pu1>J~ J!O
I ..... nq1 ll ,1 Ot~PL 66 • 60 II Hll'nm P• 1 l II 11·~~ ••. -,'",-M, .·.·, : ,l,,'• .~ ••• ,,. Pn •E I 61 • 1~• 10 0 ~I ~!00\•(nt WI l ·~· • Wun .... 1 IO n• !O •• \I children b e ing c he\IC( up St• 1 "' I Or•nWlr •OU 11 1•1 Hamt!(o •o ' 9 6 • ""''¥-, .. PJ>I E pf 9 11'0 ll s ll"t Wb ?d..l IOJ JI ) J\• ¥\'t'\tUn p! 6 I '1 1-1 • Bo<.~"'" ~1 1 Otert !Ml 6 100 JI 1' H•ndtm oO I .. l Pl'. Epl l 11<1 ti SC>P&Y.oorJ \ 1.... W\l,/flpl t 'IO 1 )8 •J b'thepcopte<.1t:IOSS thc 11ettonO•Ol} O!'Pl ll 10S IU •\ t.H-yHIOl\1111>• MAPC01~11 •11 PllEIPl l8S /tOO )l -1 So<tll•OI\ 11n. W•Unpll l>(t I ll I
9tec!\A60Q\ 0.1 Mn1 1l01 311r 'H• ... t(pt.O l . I "'-'••thOflM ti S\\ Pl!EIOl l «I llMISI ~··o•P1•11 I 6 /J ...... tq£111Jtl7• 0 •• a..• ... ""U\ lO 0. 11A '° I 111 Jl • n o Hjo ..... , n 11 OI 19"' ""' 0 1 ·~ s 1f:,O Jt\o • PhEI pl 0 to ''° l! _, Sl"""W I ll ) II ' W.!v•( 1 IO I 1• 11
Auto Manufacturers Hail
l~ lO Pet s • 0. ttc ·~" n l Hltl <•I l 11 I tl 13 Martotlll( Ill 11 •• 10 P!!E p • 30 100 l• • ~1 .. w ll 1 •0 I It ) .,.,.,, !'Id> IO 11 )10 1• j u.111.... 10 I °"ton• (O ' .ll I H•""~ Otn 1) • ""1 t(I> pt l 11 JI ~ .. Pit[ ol 1 61 I 0 JI Sul! ... s....,.. ., \M'llf ... •O I ,. II l!o~JO<t6 6 • O!'M\npl l 111 Ho•n•ltl •O • 11?1 ~·.·.·,~~·. ',',1:': o l'!llSllb1 l0 1 ll U !M.lbl•oo!lll ll l1 l\f!I P51 lid l 111•· 6" .. so . 11. Ol'nn~ 11 11 I 1• H .... n, 11 I • • • ..... .. PtllpMo IO U SU. • .,.,. t I( 10 10 I I ..... ~~~Ip!~ 1•00 S! llt"'\(OI • •IS o O!'ntll)ly 111•t•le 1"ttorr~(llOI o~IJ Ma"onl•!lll 601l\.o11'Pf!llp1n ?OW I'], SoJn(fVl lO I• ..,.,.,e~lpl \ l O •li
lltnG • llO I II ll o Ot.M Pl\ l.S I II I H•1<0 IQ ' 11 10> -Mo len l llO I~ II ll p , Pl\ nap I 1 ~ t '>un O I ~ l9 311 , t .,.,,.1Po0 &O l•I U
fll>AO • 0 l • ,. °'"'°'°"Ml I •I • • Hl•t™• ... ~' I -M.l•lt' Ml I 1' 16 l'!\IU.1 100 l•I JI 11 ~ .... o 011 II"' t ... W...t Con IO I I • 1
ii. n CPI II •lo II 0.lf"'I , 0 6 l . • ' H• 1eH• ~ I J I • ,... u t X'°!I • ' a "" WH """ II • ~ ~ ........... " I 16 0 • ....lllMOt »:t 0 " II
Gas-eating Giants Return
tltonCP!ll l 150 11 O Qo!f; O' I.. 1\0 II I Hftt•~ 1 Of<1 ' lj ; A.\!Hl>t 2 II H I ~ ' P1tk"' nt Oii I I ~ .... \t t\11 11f1 I• 11 > V.!'l!IU• Cp I ti t t;o.n{olt )O 'O! 0t1EptlO HlO II 1 ~wofl Wot \j II •• /'A.lr\l!Fl l• ! II I~ PfCIN\;t lt l 10 S"'\lrpl) I JllO> W>(O~C'Ol I Ml 10 .. !•n\,11110 JI t Oetfpl 116 JllOI• ~ye~Alb1\ 1s '• Mo!Ml lO 1111 Pe llmp . II l • ~"""'° l-0 . v.u ...... ..010111 1t U.nq•U Ol~l Jl i Ol'IE pl ) J u 1-WJCllM I U Md (llOlt • II lo PllWJ•1 l 10I •J l • Sl.(>0.1101' 161'8 1l Wll ("""'' 2•1 •1 !lo-•• , 1W I 61 1 Ot•I• Co ~ t ii • l M(A Mo 'n l ti 8 t ,,..,1(0(0 1111 !II n Pion"'~ ~ I ~I " Wo; "" )G • JI • Wo""{} I JI " 1• ll • ' . ' llt!PtOO<IS U J , O~rnll t ?J l l ... Hetlllnt;lll 19 S \,M.l'°"t'lt8t15H• Prt.,,,,lil!O ti11 \ut)t''"IP" J Mt1 ,, WnnOC.S !JI S>t!l ~1ttllS ••ll1 o Oomdfllll ll J1 'Ht<IMlhlll 16 u l Mil•~vflOol • l6ll o '•Ptt11tll"t0ilt ll!JO \u(,t \'oll!OI 111 , Wt-b~"" llO 1 SqJln<t 60Qll •JS )j . o-!tl'llJO s II 11 • Ht""' ... s t 6. M\CO 1711 I I) l't ... ••.il • •a .. .,.,, oM tS<I I 1• • I W•EU' 8• I HO 1• ,,
Capitol Nr\1 s &rvirt'
SAC R A !\I E N T 0
Although m<iJOf automobile
manufactu1er ... \\ 111 1n
ci c a se proch 1< 1 ion or cun1
pit\ a nd llllh ti)m p•<'l Cilr ~
111 19i5 reprf'SI nlallvcs n(
c,1 n t'1 11 i\l o t o 1s ~01d 111<1
C ht \sl('I ll('COll,11.:l llU IHlltl~
lhf'nls~l\ts :-i111 r-e th\ c:ir
bu)Crs ar~ lookin g fnr
\\ 1rc1 lo lht pur(hnsc o r
st 1ndlrd il11.ed ~chltlc.~
Rc \C't!i 11 of th<: tc cnd to
the ht tlc 1<11 h1" ron1~
1bout hcrau"'e lhe rcd<'rHI
j?O\ ernm('nf h 1s 111 tml11 ill
t'nd to the ~ 1s ohne shor
1 1ge 1n rl p1 if' cs of
pl'fro1"\1rl\ 11roducts h<.1\t
lt'\e led C\tll thoui;h they
If(' Sl111 h\~h
IJcaler!I arl IC'lllni: thr
mrin11(11t turt'rs tht'\ C':ln t
ktiP the lu jt~t I l 11-. in
:o!ICI\ k :.1nlf \ht\ Ill
ell Ill 11Hiln~ all llH I(' '"l Ill
p1r11h1lI11111
F tlll \s11.1 f> nrtt" ind
(ht'\t Oht-. 1r1 s t1lltht'Nn I
11111 :l <ri;l 11111 ~ i II :'\ C\1'11
1huu~h lht.:" hn\1 lri"I !ll'nmt'
grot~nd l o tht :o1 r11dlt1 \'r~a
111\(I P11110
I n Januar) and February
th is year there "<JS a n
O\Crreactlon to the
gaso line s h'.orta ge high
p11ce 0£ fuel and long St'r
vice llt.111011 lines 1n son1e
~N HIGH GEAR)
11u 1 ts or the counl1 y an
,1nal~sts1 1d rito t or1sts ire
quirk tu rur get the ~e
tr 1\ ails
~I 1nuracturc1s have
al\\il)S espcr1cnccd s ales
rl1\ 1de d 50/50 between !urge
and ,.;mall ca1s and the
lrc n<1 ls n t o pecJ~d 0
ch 1nge 1n 1975
Only thing Y.orrytng
Ot•t roil O\ e r 1975 sa!e!'l 1& lhe
b1J.f prire hike In all
,111tomnb1les Shonlrl there
lK' lnothrr n1 lJOr ~t in
fut l costs 111 auto s lies
co\i}d bt.• htt h,1rd • • •
SC\l'IUI othc.1 sl,1l rs
\\1s 1on!lln 1n 1J<.11tu'11lor -
1rt 111!1.t ln~ lh<' 1b1h ty ind
hunt: SI\ or mec:h in1es ind
1('1),\11 ~hnps ltuou11 h use or
thc.> r1~~t.·d c 1r rnutlna
•
•
Bl~t&0.011 J11 )J O•Sn,,,ptl J 11 Htlni H1tl l d )1 '• M\tnl•10ll 1t It Ptonllevt~6 16 1 ~"'""" ti 1 11 •4 Wi.[IPll'tO OMI 11
II 4 Jn 4 • • o D ~Sllpf 110 ll Ill HtM"" (wrt ) 1 ) , MM • 1 l2d 6 JO II\, Pltfbot 11 I I 3 Sv"'~" II I 19~ IJ , w (llS 1 J1 / JI ll , where 1 c rir 1scr1pplcd1n ll1•l110o • l 1}• oc~A&lll & 9 1 'Htlle•ln1 1110 J111 , """'"EJte\ un •P1n\tyt1a1 11 10 Svb•nflt l OO 1011 ... -c witoC •JGs •>JJ
I d k 60<-H~.•lll)•O •• O<t•PMMll lQ• I .... 1,...P•Ml l 6 ,.,...v os 1.o• tJJO !lo r>~fLMI JOOl 1• Ii S'(llor>Oon3 r 1v. ~'•"'O•d• ?] 1 lenllon1I\ an lhcnt1en P.utllflllOS 11 11 . Ooti;!OtOOl)Qt •lUt+h Ho1m&P11•1•'I .......... 0.91• 1n .... l'ol10.0Jl\Jfl.J1) I TT--""Ol'lltlOSO! I I I CC h s I I 6oP11ot8 ~· 11 1'• ChC.ooqo.,. S l o I Htlf(wl•~ toll :lit lO "'°"Jw io • 1 • • """°' o.•> • 101 11 ~ '•l!lkit 60 1 n 11 • •• v .. ••ioo!>Cp", 1 • oser\I sop 0 IClll'lfflQ(f06 '111 Oq1..ifqp!U IOSl •t1-u~.,"Ylt•IOI 1110 """.!'~,·.· 1:ry· """''"°"' , .... ~r..ito .. N1t 'Jv.-.. -,.,..IO I J/1 10 rcp.11 rr1I .1ccor 1l1n g tothl Bovc •• i.o 12~11 • o "Q11 •0 1 ,, •• "*•1t0flll• 1•16 P Po1ep1 ~ 1Jo.oo111 ,.ie,inoo • 1, 1..., Wootpt 110 lJJ
Bo'"' lnGw> I • 0 on 120:310 l 1•. ,. Htwb!tn I 8 Hl 1 I ' M{Aln( to s • ll:t. Po•tC.E II. St 11 t ... 1.1~, pl ! 16 ti~ w.ita..... I) 3, ft.loto "n llo t I inc lll 1\lo!nt 8GDO Mol • 1 1~1 -o • .,.,w ,1111 us 11 •I HtwntP 1011 "• 61 J, Mt C0<11 ~ • • t• Put•t< •O • 11 n.. 1...,e•l ii> 1 " ,0, v. qlrl•O.. ,. 10 ,
I h I I !llHlltnlJO 16/ 01\!Qn 113 It S~ '\HIQllYCllE'nl I) I 1 M<{oy1 1'0 30 \"" 'PotEP 66 t/10\ fo-<C0<~/'1f 1t+-""W<<•COO It ;, 11c m cl 1n1cs rl(CJOUI AoQYl)!O a1~.1 011t!.e~I01l !l:JCllo ••t-iint<~•M\11!11 lol(!)m 1N10l'Olt1V.l ~Po1Eptj l!Oll fd(;j;.tf\.CllllO 1S s -XYl -
• • •
na l 8om1n•n1l ti 11 0,..,,tOlnl l 1o .,.tllonfll1• J111i M(()Qn!ICnl/119111l 11•Po1E1~tl0ol •l,OJIV.-t lt1;nt1<"'o 1 o s Jlf<l•C.Plll101t0llli 8o>tl111U6 18 l•t •1 O •Ml l l-tll I 111 ?, • HMWlna111 JI• l Mt0ch0 .00l l l 0 Pol~lpl )oo I ll~1 +I ftClltllt <>n t I 6 Jlliln( JO 3 61 It 8o•tEot l BI •J"'l•I O•l'toorl01S 100 •• •1oOo1t c 111 11 13, MtC..E a1 6 ll \l PPC.nd1 10 S 1111 T~klQ!l•lO• 11 "' Y•llll!\0<1• .....
&1>1n1 I~<) 1 I Oo"•M" to I Ill 41' tlot<l!fr 60 I HI t MtG Ht W ~ 11 ~ ... ! Ptem~d JI 6 I I lo rm~.,,. 11 J tO J'l 'I t~'Cn•o 6' t• 1! J h e F tl\ !1on1n c nt 11 ~'.~,",,' ,,~. ! •,», ,•,, Oonnt11• I• o '' 11 Holl E ... tnl! 11 1 • MCC.,o• o 1 ' 1 • ""~" nt '*I 1 10 1 • ...,_ J 1 11, 1o 1"11••• t0t1 , n 7 , .,. Oot C010 1 1t1~ Ho!nMlll166I ML\,tM l1100]~ l>lgo;&C.~0 18191~\, l tl(~\npl • I</ l >01'&p ) 7 1! Prot!'(tio n A genc\ (f.Pi\)~:::~1 ~10 1 :~: Oo•O'<f' • "111 "11()1 1" lth:I 111 MCK••A .IO \ 1•11• P~111,1n • I I • Ttiv11 omo 69 1 '"••(0111 1& l o
pr1d1tts n11n ~ sc 1 \tlc B 1Pt!110< ~i •• 8::.""(11c1~1lul1:: '·~~,\~~\'sJi~!:• ~t~~s:': !!~:1, ~~1l~'i"~~ l;'~ {•1••l~J. U 1: } ~.:i;;~1 ~:1 ;
I I I Bioo;•c.rtt 1110 OPf tn o 10 l o H0•, .. 1,~o ~uo11. M<.""•I 60 • 1 t o ousce11011111\ tntto ' " ' s t1 t1ons"1ll gr1 r u,l\11<unG!.ll 11 n Oe•o1&al ~ ~-~111111 1,, ,.....oa co ~o 11u. r~~&.11 t 1t11 3,
lih 1se out tJI t m 1111n i.:1 :.1rle 61.i~ •• '0.'.'A , ,', ", , 00"~"", ', ',', • "•> ?! • 1,', 1-1c11 1&11 l'..P J ,, ,i Ml-""P11 ~~ ' » P~Er,o1 ao 1 1~1,, \• ..,... "" •~P •· • l<o!t..,.t Alll I 1# ...... Blto I lO PSEC.Pl l •O 1 to !I
l)UlllP:i bCf'>l US(' 11 is luu ~i""~?g :t :~: g,::~ .... '~. :i 1:1:. ·~'~Fi~~~~:. ~~"1'·,~~3 ~1?i, 11 ~~~:~:~ ,',1:0:;~ ••
costl y i n cl con fus n1i.; fhr 11""''"•J7 o l11 ~~ o._..~n 101nG111 +W;t uol••eeo 10 1 , ~$hOlt •~• IJ •'• • vu')n<11w.11111t1,,,,,..
'mall l n (I m ·<li<11n <1z1 d ',,~~,,1'1', :!,' ,•, 10,. Ollo•Oll lO 1110 /lh-1 1"'1.oqhM•t 11 '" '*"""'""I ,, J 1-'SIAOPllQI 1\WIOIO· '• " 111 .. .., ""' 0 . W.tpfl l'O uto •I 1..,.,..111 O)(I 6 •t s Mi>•< ~t IU!O I )/11-l f'SNl111i•. •8 II ~. >t ,ll OllS lo llll' tl11 ('etloltV•\l\Ll•ll6ll o ... l'o•h 1)11 l<o .. ~l n<:1 1! lt11 ,,,....,(_ 1.0llllt SS-.) i-'S""M•INI 111\1> I'< r~ColOJ 0 I • O..~l\f .e'ltl))l'lt t l10""""''' s ,, ..... .Met'Ol!\IO • I··~ ~~tio.•. 1 '""' g r ades of gl1-0 l1nc 11 .. 0011A11s ~ J J .., °""'""' (P " ,, 1 "'°"'F1tll 1 11.., , '""""'lrl4•0t t Pu .. 111cio 1, I llv<ICllel' Ml 2 ) fl..1'°"1 oo t IM tO! 1 ttauo.U' 1~ I ..}l J2'l /• .Me.,.Pt1 OS It 100 U • t>uat'P 1 'Ill , )) )0 .. , ill. premium rcg ula1 :.Ill( .• no .,. .,,,,,. • • "..._ ..... Oll"" "'"' l SJ'l': • HauNrO\ • 1 11 ,1.. , 111tuc ,.., • •' ,1.. p,,n,,.,.ft il 1 IJf •ol'-1 •,., l·ud ~M~!'.':·, .... ,. ,1 .u ·~· 01111 .. 1., II • ID' II\• lo """'""' )(I • ., .J.. . "'\ltM I IO 1• , n t.. ""'••(p .. 6 Ml ·~. h ,. • ..,.u. ••"II Dlfrllpfl • 11001101 Ho•...,l (P1 to111J l>M C.Ml>tt • I U "-l\l<v•tll1 1) 11)"•-\o r,..,.. .. 111111 XI ) DtAll "'f'I 1110 "' ~01 .o 1 1 1J, *''""' loO ' 111 ~·· Pu••"" 11• ., J o • • •
The F.PA \lh1c h h:i<1 the
<iuth oril \ to 1 eq ul r<" sl 1t 1on.\
1111mpl11~ 200 0011 iz 1Hor1s 1
}ear to t ur1 \ no lt:ud
J.!;isohnt' <1lso s •}'s 1t \\ill
111nf'1ntr.1te Its 111ror
c cn1c nl l ffn1 l!i: on stut1nn ... 111
i1 n1 ul\ t o" ll:i and rural
arf'as 1 he i;ovc rnrn1 nl
3J{enty !I: l\S it \\<On I h l\l
any trouhle izelt1ni.: no 11 •ti
111 cities
llunll 1>1i S IO' OwQl.pl II 1ti! )0 1 io+ll<I A IMll 1 11 11 '> MC.l(>n 106 1'3 It ''• 11\oo'MJlf 91 S 11 1) ti• l!o.nttnlMI "IP I l)y!'Nl!\IC t II H H"°""\H.0 1 1 Jo+ t M1tfl"'IQ.I . I•• I 00-
°"'l "°0111 "'l'•l I.I.-Hu!)IW\fl<lllJOl)O 1 0 Ml(nSTwbl l tn E',CMl llOt\Jtl _..\ llllt N pt II \ I ' [tq t PI IM J U'1o h ltw,,...ft• !>(. J 11 Sto Mi<-1 IO l JI • ~ •• • Ill U ~•!lelt , •• I I\ l •1nCo 10) ' t ' '""I (,!I''" u "' Mi .. o ..... ~• 1 10 ,,• •IOI' 'JI J )• l.M'...,•Wll 1 )I J f~ "~' "l I !11!1..,(r 00, 1G •, Mld(ll'ltl I 11 1' I
l..i lf l\..,,\ )J l , ... ~l0d •l1 •• I •u.<•(plQ1i 111] M'O:'Mlull••ll''' ll•lllOftJl(IUtt!Jf 1 4 l;1tPU1tl ,lt 1 o 1 ~1 111 I U ')'j •v<11omt lO • t i ~. 'M!MIOM \ IO\, l<•"'"cM /I t)) J (;,o!! ... 11 1"'9 \J. I• 10 1,\t lt/lt• t II M !lll~ .... J1 10 111 • ..,o n •J ••n
{""'IV•111 I• J l~tn(.rtJO • 11' ! (N l'll\Nt"•1'1 I • 0 Mlilh11 •II • loo Q•po<IAm 'I•/• c .... ~LO .0111 • » f "nM. I J ~ •! ltl.111(\t>I .... /I II •• M 11 .... t1 Ill , I .,t~\tOI ) r ,. (.tmO > \ 1~ • ) ,, l •a J• ?•IQ 3 II • """'ti~\ r , I 1r1 1 • ... MM&M I I) ' r \) 'I JIAj<\ ~· 1~ \ I\ I •
(""Po '"' ' u I • I •ON( It 1 I • '""" Oc\I . ' >I • M ..,,pl 1 •• •n 1J 11~.""" .., I ,,, JI •1 (.onl'lllt1011't 11•1 1',10 11 . '"'fe,+<•Hl lo M ,,..., )10 Rt A ro.11 \/01 17 ("!Il l"'•( 111'1 V l ~! ll 10 10!) I 101•11 0111!) 11 1,1 M"lllO I" tO t ~(..A <•PI I) 01 CA(lili,1§!1 •1 t" Ire "''"'( I I~ 111~.,nlJtlj 1') M "11" 1 0 11 < 11(..A pl I /JOI J.i
C ..... M!l•1<t I 11 l 1 0\{~ )~' lf 11<1 {tnr~llo l l'll U "'1P"'1>I 4 11 q"1-.n"'l fO I l'o (~O (nllO ••~I~ ll•MrMOllltolt ICtnplJ ll l" MoP,l(!~QI Jlil \1 ~llf....,_!tl I I •
C .. lnll Olo~l J J UM pl ))c \ l !I 1,. J 10 ~ !l' I~ Mo l'tl~ ij•Q ~ l • Aw•!&i l lol \ I• t (~I• II• I l Lip" lt,\ll }I o lt!TllOIW SOii I}} MO{!IH "" " 1 • ll•<tmn ~~ Ill I', c .. ( &Olt I 11G )• [I • '"" 11 1• ,'' I "fl•• •I (O ' !C1 • • iN:ll:lllO l lD l •l• .)61, p.,.., ,,, • 1 " • • • • .i1r1 •Q. l v L!Fl••C.lu I'" i llAl,11 )1~. Ull h . -o •J~} •• •) .......... 1 ..... 11 ,~ 1J '''•
I
Finance Briefs
l.ockhc,.tl Oc.11
ATllFNS fAP) -1\n aj!rtm r.nt bcl
y.een Lotkhecd Corp ~ind lhe Grc'k
~overnnlt nt ror .. $120 mil hon ~urcraft
m a 1ntenunf'c ind repair factory h.1~
bctn post11onc rt pcnd1n~ r L
cx:i m1nal1on or the. ('01\lrurt lht
J:;O\ t rnm('nt ha~ :-.;.1ld
fhC' 1i::re{ n11 nt \\ l'i :o.chcdul('ll r1 f
1 1lfh(' 1l 1on !\\ •nd 1~ for the l\mcrlr,1n
rl11tl " I HI I\ to "l r \ ICC Q r1•crt ,
n1d11nv 111d 111 1han 1irflCi.'l!'!
l.orkhf'rd 11lf1,i 1I" ..,11 111 the f)I'"\
ponen1e nl \1 l'i 1111dcrslund<.1h lr
h1 1 111"( nl t It 1l1011 ... srhcdulc1I Nr1\
Ii 1hC'yi..111J lh~ firlt lis lf'ti l th 11 111
1 I "'' 11 ~1111 1 nn1c111 wovhl he... n11111
1hlc 111 IY.u rd lhc to11t111cl
DAILY PILOT
DECORATIVE
RAILROAD
Lanterns
Brilliant colored
metal ..• burns
real 011!
I'll'' Till 911>" TALL
2.99 3.99
Broxodent
AUTOMlllC ACTION
TOOlllBRUSH
for Teeth
and Gums
Ir SQUIBB
Quick and
gen!le up and
down motion
for really
clean teeth!
Place MAfS--·
-~
~ f l
Choose frofTI
colorful
1ectangular or
round shapes
in vinyl .••
some with
pictures of
3PC. WOODEN
Spoon sET s:::~1 13.88 •
kiddies'
favorite
11~E~ Favorite of cooks all
over tile world.
:· :::::::::::::::i::;;:mr::::;;::::::;:::;::;;;;;;;;;::;;::::::::::o":::::::::;;:: ,,,,, .. ,,,,.,,""""''"'"""'~'":"'"' ........................................... l!f
REALTONE RADIO PANASONIC ...
J MIFM PORTABLE Jake 'n Tape i·i
~~~~:y~~L:~t~RIS~mutated C~S; !ii ::::
-::::is.BB ri! I ~
REALJONE IM funny shape, Cl31Y El -
"Shirl Pocket" color s! Bu1 l~·1 n jH -
RADIO con dens or mike, rn .-i '
PORTABLE batte"'s and AC t.-_,,. ,
49c
''' cord.#RQ-JllS ·~,_.. .,,
i[· .······ . _;:;~;;~1 f~i, ~·9!,, .... ~?.~~-~.,,,,J ~u;;, 11111
,.
"SONATA" LAOIES'
S . by ynnge FAULTLESS
It's hoseless! 2 Quart size
with dainty
carrying
case.
3.49
Allbee with c
MULTI-VITAMINS
High potency
formula of 8
-Complex and
Vitamin C.
TOD CAPSULES
4.98
AYDS REDUCING
PLAN CANDJ
You automatically ear less so
you Jose
weight!
NEW! SUPER SIZE
"ZEST" '" liir&e. Active Families!
6 DI. Size
~69~CH
3 DIMENSIONAL
CraffKITS
Two Sxl" Wood I plaques or lour
mahogany picluJfi . '
l,rame shadow
boxes. i, t,.
2.99 ..
•
~;
~.:
' ,
~
-' ' ..
I
(
I
7
I
\
•
-'
' '
~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~_.guna Bea~h
EDITION
Today'ls-Flnal•--t
N.Y. Stocks
)
VO L. 67; NO. 282, 5 SECTIONS, 66 PAGES WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1974 TEN CENTS
• • e • I s Ill can
Lagu,.a Pla1111ers
Tree Preserving
OrClinance OK'd
A Jaw providing for the preservation
of trees was appa:oved with modifications
by the LagWla Beach Planning Com·
mission Tuesday.
The ordinance will be forwarded to
the city council for final action.
The heritage tree ordinance calls for
the establishment by the Board of Ad· •
justments of a list of historic trees
in Laguna Beach. Anyone damaging such
a tree would be guilty of a misdemeanor.
To qualify, trees must have at least
a 55-inch girth (17 inch diameter) ~nd
be of historic significance or have an
"aura of historic significance."
Owner approval is not required for -a-rree ·lobe-aelignafei:I a "Heritage tree.-
An owner would be allowed to trim
his tree as long as he did not "substan·
tialiy alter its natural form," the
ol-dinance states.
-A -permit \l:ould be required--to-do
mo re extensive trimming or to build
to within 15 feet of a heritage tree.
Com 1n i ss ion er s adopted several
amendments to the proposed law to
clear up \\'or:ding they said was
superfluous or confusing.
One provision eliminated b y com-
missioners would have made any in·
digenous tree or one which had adapted
~--~well-to the-environment eligible-to be
designated a heritage tree.
o.11Y r 11111 11111 r11o11
CITY AIDE HIRED
Ooug~as Schmitx
SclIIDitz Ret11n1 s
As Administrative
Aide in Laguna
Douglas J. Schmitz. 23, has been nam-
ed administrative assistant In the Laguna "'
Beach Public works Departmenl and
began work there this week.
Schmitz, who is working on an . ~tA
in public administration from San Diego
State University, was selected from
among 185 applicants for the $910 a
month position.
He has spent two summers work~ng
for the city as an admin!strative a ide
and two summers working for the
Laguna Beacll County \Vater District.
Schmitz served on the C I t i z e n · s
Advisory Council in 1968 while a junior
at Laguna Beach High School, from
which he la'ter ·graduated. In 1973 he ·was appointed to the
Coastal Liais by the City Council on
Committee which drew up reco1TI· mendations for development of the bluffs
overlooking tbe ~ean south of the Hotel
Laguna. Schmitz a third generation Laguna
Beach reSldent, lives at 320 Cypress
Drive. lie is the son or James Schmitz,
owner of Beach Construction Co.
60 1101nosexu£1ls
Protest: TV Sh,ow
On T eeu Assllult
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -About 60
members or homo.sexual organizations
picketed KGO-TV, prote1ting an ABC
network "Marcus Welby, ~1.0.'' show
in which a teenage boy is sexually
molested by a teacher.
A protester, tbe Rev. Jim Saodmire
of the ~Ietropontan Community Church,
said Tuesday the program, titled "The
Outrage." gave '1the clear implication
that gay people are child molesters,
which Is false ."
Ruu Coughlin . KGO-TV gene r a I
manager, said: "Bless them. They ha\.e
a right to protest. The program Is not
l{ijurioll! to lhe homosexual community.
''The day this station or yo 11 r
newspaper caves 1n lA5 pre!sure from
out.,lde groups ts a sad day for nll
of us."
Four statloqs in other cities dropped
tests aso.lnst the network and several
affiliates.
"That description would fit just about
any tree in town," Commissioner C.
C. Claxton commented.
Commissioners also changed a descrip-
·tion of who may oomihate a heritage
tree from "anyone" to "any property
owner or resident of Laguna Beach."
A recommendation that the city council
adopt the ordinance was passed by a
vote of :J.1.
Claxton, ·who voted against the ·taw
said he believes consent or the owne;
should be required before a tree is
designated a heritage tree.
Commissioner John ~IcDowell w a s
absent from the meeting.
2 Hotel O·w11ers
Bid for Zoning
Cliunge Rejected
Requests by t"·o hotel o\\oners for
zoning changes were turned down Tues-
day by the Laguna Beach Planning Com·
mission.
The separate requests \Vere filed by
the owners of the Shoals Motel. 1601
S. Coast H.ighway. and the Riviera Hotel ,
825 S. Coast Highway.
The owners of the eight-unit Shoals
Hotel , which is in an R-3 (multi-family
residential) zone, asked commissiooe.rs
to approve plans for a 32-unit. six-level
hotel which would cost about $2.5 million.
If commissionets had approved the
plans as requested under the technical
specific pl.'.ln concept. it would have
had the same effect as a woe cha nge
to pennit greater density .
".This. appears to be spot. zoning and
may set a precedent for others," said
Commissioner C, C. Claxton.
Commissioners al90 turned down a
rezoning request by Harry WWots , owner
of the 25-unit Riviera Hotel, part of
\vhich is on C-1 (comme rcial) property
and part on R-3 property.
\Villats said most of his hotel is in
effC<:'t uninsured because it is on the
R-3 property and in case of a catastrophe
could not be rebuilt due to the zoning.
Sally Bellerul", rommission chainnan.
said she is concerned because rezoninsl'
the property would permit \Villals to
(See ZONING , Page A!)
PICKUP PROVES
PICK OF ADS
"The ad produced fantastic resulls.
t sola -my ptckup ror the full asKing
price."
That ls the SUCCCJS story told by
the Costa tt'esa man who pieced lhli
claMlfied advcrtisemenl In the Daily
Pilol:
'63 RANCHERO, 260 V-8.
~tap. Custom seat. cng. &
body in greal cood. SiOO.
XXX·XXXX.
· If you have n tn1ck yciu'd like lo
move, call 642-5678. Put. a few words
tu work for you .
In the Dally f>llOI. ,
Dflfl' f'll•l 51•" ,. ... ,. LAGUNA BEACH HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS JOIN COMMUNITY TELEVISION FIELD
Sophomore John Nordskog, 14, Films $egment of Studeilt News Show For Channel 10
-Post tJffice -
'111ayday'.False
Laguna Beach police armed with
shotguns burst into the downlo"'n
post office Tuesday startling postal
employes.
An anonymous somebndy had
spotted the post offire's Anleriean
flag flying upside-down -the in·
tem.'.ltional distress sign -and
called the police at 11 :17 a.m.
to report a robbery in progress.
There "'as no robbery, only a
rt.'<.1-faced cle rk who admitted he
had hung the flag incorrectly when
he ran it up the pole at 6:45
a.m. during the gloom of morning.
Suspended Pair
Ma v l ,ose $1,000 •
In Police Wages
T\VO Laguna Beach police o f f i C e r S
suspended fo!lo"•ing an investigation of
a shooting at 1he city hall annex ·will
lose n1ore than $1.000 in pay if their
1>unishn1ents are upheld.
One officer suspended for JO d<iys
11·ill lo~e $570 in pay, another will lose
$435 in pay.
Two other officers rix:eived "·riUen
reprimands in their personnel records
as a result of an investigation into
occurrences the night of Sept. 5 and
n1orning of Sept. 6 when a shot \vas
fired jnto the city ha\1 Glenneyre Street
a nnex.
..Tustin narcotics officer John Saporito,
formerly of the Laguna Bea ch deparl-
mcnt and a major force in the breakup
of the Brotherhood of Eternal Love.
was fired for his involvement .
A second Tustin officer. Frank Lopt.•z.
was suspended for 20 days for his part
in the Incident.
Il is alleged thal Saporito fired a
shot into the buildi n~ "·hich broke a
plate glass windo1v, ricochcled through
the recreation department offices .'.Ind
smashed a light fixture. •
A statement by the Laguna Be<ich
Police Department Tuesday s<iid that
the Laguna officers had en.e:aged in
"unauthorized conduct.'" but did not tell
\Vhat the cond!J(t was.
Neither Police . Chief Frank Schopen,
Cilv ~fana11;er Al Thea!. nor ?il<iyor Roy
llolm would elaborate on the oHicinl
statement drawn u after a ~int n1eeling
allendOOQyiil rec.
They also refused to klentifY any or
lhe Laguna Beach officers in,•ol,·cd.
Thf punishment can be appealed to
the city personnel bo<ird and the city
council.
Sources who decline to be idcntifltd
hnve reporttd that at least one Lnguna
officer may appeal .
The 80Urce.s sa1d none: or the Lo gunn
ofrlcen were Involved in the annex
shooting, but that :m investigation of
the shooUng unearthed incidents that
had occurred tarlier-during a private
party attended by the Ll'lguna Bench
and Tustin pOlicemen.
Laguna High Stud:,ents
Put On Television S hoivs
By JACKIE HY~tAN
01 lh• Dilly f'llel Sl•fl
There's a new television series in
Laguna Beach and it stars some of
those familiar young faces.
·It's "Your School and Community
News Show," prodoced by students at
Laguna Beach High School for Storer
Cable TV (Channe l IO I.
The program, "'hieh airs at 4. p.m.
on the second and fourth Tuesday of
each month. features a cast or dozens
at sporting events and in classrooms.
skits. interviews and news broadcasts.
The show is produced by nine students
this trimester, under the direction of
Ray Hagg~rd . school n1edia coordinator.
"The students "'ork on each sho\I'
an hour a da y for t"·o weeks and
after school." Haggard said.
';Our first show. \\'hich aired Ocl.
8. took us four weeks to pul together
because we were organizing the class."
"E~ch .student has a beat for each
show, such as covering sports or
dramatiCs," Haggard said. "Then they
switch beats,·· he s<iid. ·
Equipment for the class consists or
t"·o video decks, a special e ft e ct s
generator, three television monitors and
l\.\'O lelevision cameras.
The syste1n. whi ch "'as paid for mainly
by federal funds, is portable and can
be loaded into Haggard's van for on-site
filming of sports events and other ac-
tivities.
"Last year "·e had a show called
'Eal"\l'ilness Ne\\'S' which \\'e pul on
\\'ilh equipment begged and borrowed
from other schools." Haggard said.
He saiid this year's program i1 dl-
rferent from last year's because it uses
a varied format instead of focusing
each show on one topic .
Sluden\s in the elective class also
gain ex perience taping such events as
panel di scussions and mock trials for
use as instructional aids .
In nddition. the students \\'Ork sound
<ind lights for school d r a m a t i c pro-
ductions. Haggard said.
··the kids don't necessarily intend lo
make a career out of felevision,'' !lag-
gard sa id. "I'd say most of them arc
in it out of general interest.'•
Students in the class this trimester
are Da vid Challis. Jeffrey Fickling. Todd
.Jac kson. John Kopp, Jim Kopp, Don
Knowlton , John Nordskog and Gregory
\\"iden.
Ten11is M11st Wait i11 Li11e
To Get-Revenue .Sl1arii1g
An appeal for additional c o u n t y
revenue sha ring funds to help complC'te
a tennis development in Lai;:una Beach
failed to \l'in a needed endorsement
Tuesda y night.
Rejecting the plea for Sl7.000 on a
4·2 vote \\'as the county Harbors. Beaches
ahi -Parks Cornmission.
.4.ir P ollutiou
C11uses Girls?
~111..AN. Italy <UPI I -An Itali an
Scienti!l MIVI thttt male fertility
has sharply· decreased ln rt.'(..-ent
years and that :'!Ir pojlution Is
the rcnson \\hy 1nore babies .'.Ire
born fcn1alc thon 1n11le.
Carlo Sirtori, 1>rrsldc.nl of the
Carlo Erha fo'ounda1lon. a drug
producing a n d rest>arch facilily.
told a conference thnl rxperiments
showed lhut the nui:n~r of fertile
male spenn In a ooblc cenlimeter
of semen ~1 drO[lped from 120
million to so milli on.
11e <ilso said th<it for every 1rio
baby girls. only 105 boys arc bom.
As a result, Tennis No1Y must 11·ait
in line \11i th other projecls comprlin~
for rc\'cnue sha ring funds 11hrn the
COlTin1ission next submi ts <i rr.con1-
n1cnded projerl lisl lo !he Board or
Supcr,•isors next year.
l ... 1sl }"f':lr. r he commission reco m-
mended :uul lhC' supervi sors .'.lpprovecl
a $25,000 granl to the five-court tennis
developrnenl jointly fin;inccd so far by
city, p1·iva1e. school dislrict and county
funds.
Advocates of lhC' additionnl grant said
it "'.'.IS needed to help CO\'.er ronstruct1011
costs 1h111 h11d escal<it!Wi--sh<irply sinre
the project \1'3!f ror.ceived almost three
yenrs 11~0.
Jo~oor CO/lln1lsslont'.rS:, hoY.'C\"C.r. ~a J d
they fr.It lhr rcqurst for ad dilionnl 1noncr
should be trenttd :.is a nC'w projN·t
find join the \\'flltnig line for rcvt"nu£1
F.hari ni;: funds .
Sailo1·, Bl'CO \'('l'i n 1!
SA.N DIEGO IAP\ -Fort Y ·~ I g h t
recruits hosi'irtaltz«I (0r I n f r c t 1 o u s
heJ)fl lilis m:1y h<ivc contracted t hr
rnnlorl y rron1 food handlers ln <i dlnin~
holl , the Navy said todAy. The 48 sailors
\\'tre repartcd in good t."OOdlUon at Navnl
llospltal herr.
Gii·l Leaps
l11to Pool
F1·01n Auto
\\'ASHINGTO~ (AP) -House Ways
and r.teans Committee Chainnan \Vilbur
D. ~fills rema ined ay,·ay from Capitol
flill today. t"'O days after a car in
which he was said to be riding was
stopped by P<irk Police and a wo1nan
occupant leaped into a pool in front
of the Jeffe rson i\lemorial in an appar-
ent suicide atten1pt.
i\tills passed up an important meeting
of the Wa ys and i\'ean.~ Comn1illee today
and his orfice said he was not expected
on Capitol Hill.
l.fills denied thrgugh.a spokesman that
he \\'as in lhe car at the time of
the 2 a.m. i\1onday incident. in which
police say they stopped !he car for
a check when lhey saw it driving "at
an unreasonable speed \Vith its lights
oU." _
Ho"·ever, police said one of the five
passengers in the late-model Lincoln
Continental identified himsel( as ~1ills.
,\ local television station also ran
film of the incident in Tuesdar ney,·s
programs and id entified a man sho"·n
y.•alking away from the camera as ~lills.
Larry Krebs , the newsman for W~tAL
TV who shot the filrn. said "f"m certain
of the -identity" of Mills.
The Washington Star-Ne\\'5 said today
that "witnesses insisted that ~fills had
been a passenger in the car and was
present throughout the incident. They
said he had blood and scratches on
his face.''
Mills. an Arkansas Democrat and one
of the most powerful men in Congress
as chairman or the tax writing com-
mittee. has not been S('(!n on Capitol
Hill since the incident.
Mills "'as not present during President
Ford's economic mesSage. to a joint
session of Congress Tuesday. \Vhicli in-
cluded tax proposals of direct concern
to the \\'ays and Means Commitlee.
Treasury Secretary William E. Simon
testified before the. committee today but
i\1ills did not preside and his office
said he "·ould not be in .
George Berklacy. assistant to t h e
director for public affairs of the National
Capital Parks. said the occupants of
the car identified the mselves to officers.
·'They were not asked to produce iden-
tification, and one occupant identified
himself as Rep. \Vilbur D. M i 11 s . ''
Berklacy said. "Obviously they (officers)
checked out' the tags." The car. "'ilh
Arkansas tags, is registered in ~·•Wis'
name.
Berklacy said "there "'as no indication
of pressure'' to ha ve the incident sup-
pressed allhough no charges "'ere filed.
The official police rrporl of the in-
cident listed the "'Oman's leap into !he
Tidal Basin. a back\v<iter of the Potomac
Hiver in front of the Jefferson r.temorial.
.'.I S a suicide attempl. .
Berklacr said it is up to the discretion
of the officers "'·hcthrr to file charges
and ··it <the al\egrd suicide ) took
precedenre O\'er ~ny other action . There
has been no questioning of the officer's
discrelion.''
Ber\lacy also said ;,!here is no in-
dication any or !he occupants were in-
1oxicated."
~Ste ~!ILLS. r age A2)
Or:g:c43~oast
Weather
11'11 be nlOstly sunny today and
'fhursd ay, 1v11h slightly \1•arn1er
ten1pcr:iture'S. accordin.i: to the
\\"C<ither service Some cloud iness
tale night <ind early morning "
Beach highs 67 nstng lo the lO\\'Cr
70s inland.
l.J'\'SIDF. TODA V
Fnttntcwl co/um11i,,l Milto n
.\Ioskotrit: brings some ~kclt}ons
froni 11/e l1n1111nr.~ of Poll 1\tn
Airliurs. c111r1g ulleoed sl!ady
opt•ratt(u1s bu 1111· beleagut rt"d
l nn1.~porru!i1n1 fllClHf in past
ucar.s. Sec strJr!I. Po(lr> B7.
lot Yeur St•"•<t ,.l at411n• ,.11
I.. M . ••~f 16 C1M!flr11I• Al
(MeW (-r •11
(l•HillM Ol·lt
C.lflk' cu c,..,.,.,111'4 c11
0-1111 Ntlh:'I• All
'lifll'Orlll "•" Al
1t111erl1l11m•nl ''
P'lfllMt 11·1
FOii! tl ll
HHM<ettt C)
jr,ftll l..•ftdtr1 (I
MlllliolA Al
Me"" Tftt 17
Mev11• IU
M111ok. lo' II
Muhtll F~l\I" II
M1tl•~el H•wt ~· o, • .,,.
'"'"'' Alf, n P-1• Cl_.
$Mt1• 11•1
Of ,~J!Mrflllll All
51e<k M•rlt:tl' N ·f
Ttle'll11t11 All ,,...,... 1i
w,ett11r A•
wwi• "''"' "' •
•
• --. . -,
: .4 2 _0.t.JLY P_,IL:_:o_r __ c_L:_a ____ w_._ .. _ .... _c.,c_'_O_ct_ob_•_•_•o_• _,._,_. '
Will Build
t~
W ater Line
• "rhe l\\'O v.·aler distriC'ls serving L.;igunn
J3rach and South l.ug111111 v.•ilt coopcrnit'
ln u joint $1.6 million v.:ller line T'l'placc·
Jlfcnt proJt'<'t.
::;in OOdilion. South Coa.~l County "'a1rr
iJstrlC't v.·hich St.'r\'CS Sou1h T.aguna \\ii!
-vetop a rcscr\'Olr, distribution system
•Jiplace1nc11~ and telemetry system at
"h'. cost -0f about $2.3 million.
• .. ,Construction on the pipeline \1h1ch 1vill
j\]!011i: Pacific Coast llighv.·ay through
s..,gu1111 _ &>och lo South W~una v.ill
~n 1n Jan~\l"Y :.it lhl' s;1n1c 1u11c
.~ruclion v.·idcning and 1mprovin~ ~st Highwvy ne<ir ,\'lain lkach Park ~·Meler \ray.
:lo'nlc joint pipeline ·will Ix> 20 Inches
dian1eter at thr st;1 rt of thr project
Tedure .to 16 i11ehe11 :1t the end.
wijl replace tv.'O sep:1rute pipes ->'-: 12-1nch Laguna Bca<'h pipe and a :tJncb Soulh Laguna pipe -now in ;t!.-llt the t"·o agcncil's.
: ~ c<1p.1city of th(' new joint line
lhl' same as that of 1he two
being replaced, water district oi:
. 1'1.13id.
1JU'Qjcct is bring u n d r rt a k en
of numerous breaks in both
They have corroded to a point
!lC:Mre more breaks can be expected. :Z!rhe joint project is e:tpeclt'd to be
._pleted in June 1976. :~'"Laguna Beach County Water District
is investigating methods of paying its
40 to 50 percent or the joint project.
South Coast County Water District will
<.'Ombine its share ~·ith the 1nore ex-
lemive additions to its system and seek
voter approval ol a $3.5 million bond
issue.
South L.1gwia projects will include
replaoemerit r4 distribution pipelines in
<llder areas of Soulh 'L.iigUna, between·
Lagunila and Three Arch Ray where
in some area undersi zed lines could
hamper fire fighting .
~ , Teleml'!try facilltil'!S will mo n 1 tor
district operations automatically with a
resu ling savings or $7.700 a year in
eersonnel costs, according lo Ray Miller,
<{istrict manager.
·; A 3.5 million gallon ~rvo.ir ls pro-
posed to be buill as part of the package.
Located in the south section of the
district. it will handle increased v.·ater
~ands from development.
Flea Market Set
-Jn Lag una Beacl1
The Temp!eJfllls CommunHy ~a
tion , will ~d a nea market sate from
10 a.iµ. to 5 p.m. Saturday in a lot
at the corner <lf South Coast Highway
04nd Bluebird Canyon Drive.
.., Proceeds ol the sale will be used
lo fund a land use study for the Templ e
tfllls community. ·
Booth· space is $5 per space plus JO
perrent ot gross sales. Items offered
fOt" sale arc jewelry. bakery goods, ruin-
. mage, plant. pots , macrame, arts and
crafts.
Further infonnation is available by
c,alling 494·1&.16.
Condor Proleclion
Suhj ec l of l\feeti ug
Efforts lo save the Cal!fomia condor.
the largest living bird in North America
*'111 be Lhe lopic of a Laguna Hills
Audubon Society meeting al 7:30 p.m.
· Thursday at Leisure \Vorld Clubhouse
thrl'!e.
, . Speaker John B<lrneinan. •Nardcn at
·the Sespe \Vildlife Refuge in the Los
Padres NationaJ Forest, will tell of his
v.'Ork at the refuge in protecting the
huge birds. The n1ecting is open to
the public.
ORANGE COAST LB
DAILY PILOT
,..... Or~~Qle (N•I D•ol y Pllol Wl!!I w!l1t!I 11
<OO'rlD•fll!d 11\e N~..,,.P,t~~. 11 -·V>e<I DY ! ..
Or•,.e (O<Ul Publ•1!1"><i (O"ll"""'· ~'8~ ..,,\~ a•e PYDl•loM" Mai.a~ .. ''""""' F""''· "" C.01i. '°"Ml· Nt •D0'1 llfK!I. H""h"910o'I Ile•" ~ .. ..,,,.,., \l•llov Uq~.-. &.«.,,
tr~>Ml~1W<~ 1'<1 !.In Cl,....,.nlO .,_., J"""
C<ti1•1l••"" • ''"'l'' ,,.q,o,..+ raa... '' P\1!>1•1"'11 S..111•0'ay1 •~O' 511"<1•., Tllo"'"'"'"*'
1'.'CI•""''"" nl~nt " fl lOO \.W1t a., s1 .. e1, C.O•!• ,,.,..,.., C...lilnrni•'l'1•1•.
Robert N. Weed
P1111a.11\1nd P11tM•""'
Jack R. Curiey
V•CI Pr"'IO.f'll ll'ld Gtnt••I ""°"'GI''
Thomas l(ervd
Thomas A. Murohine
Charle<> H. LOO'> Aichard P. Nall
... ,,,ll Ont Mi!Mqlrm Ellltcw1
Laguna Beach Offlc• 11 .. G._....,.,,..\t """'11""' •dd-.1•: ,. o. aa. *'mu
Other Offices
Ct\11 ...... U UCIW.1! S.Y'S!....t
Nt-1 k«ll: llll Nt•CIOft ~Hunt+<>QIOll klt ll 1111i llt«ll llclliltV"tl
SUI Clt-f'lle. )O~ Nllrl!I fl (,ooMlfte 1'e.i
Telephone f714) 642-4321
Clas'Sified Advertisi ng M2-S671
L.lguna Beach All ~partment1 :
Telephone 494-9466
Olotr•9"1t, n/(. 0fffl.,. (NS! Publ!tfl1t1Q Com""'"' N~ nt.-\ \!Of...,_, lltwt•-1-, -4ol(lroil -tltr II" ldWl11"'"""'0 ,..,.till .... , r. .-.orOO'°'•a wHl'I0'1! 1(111(.111 fl'rl"'t\IOl'I •I ""''"11"1 <1wne•
~ ti.I\ Clll\111)11 !Mid t! Q!\11 Ml!W,
(.llllO,..•I !oulll(t+j!UOll llY <M•tl• p O!I
-l~h .,. .... u ~(II) ...... f>l,. l!tl!lt.-'
0..1+ .. •··~ i.l 00 m<lf'll~l,
-Great ... M -sie~
•
Who's Got All l n.fla tio1i Buttons?
WASHINGTON (AP) -With PreAldent
fo'ord exhorting Am,ricans to adorn their
lapels with the red badge ol hls economic
crusade, it's now a question of buttol\,
button, who's got the button?
The While House began g e t t I n g
telephone requests for the emblem even
before Ford finished his economic ad-
dress to Congress Tuesday. On that
occa!don, he wore one proudly, declaring
that its simple injunctk>n "V;1N" -
meaning Whip lnfl:ition Now -will
be the rallying cry for citizen participa-
tion.
There was -and remains -a pro-
blem.
Fort's button is the only one in ex-
istence. It's a handpainted prototype.
Moreover, !he President gave away
his_ button as he left the congressional
rostrum. \Villiam "fishbalt" li1iller, the
colorful Ho~ doorkeeper, asked for
it.
Among those who called lhe White
House Tuesday seeking a similar button
was Sen. Charll'!s Percy (R-111.), who
wanted to \\·ear one during a n ap-
* * * Simor• Faces
pearanee on NBC's Today show . But
there "'"as no button.
White House aides r~pondfd to the
emergency by tracking down Miller aild
ret.rievltlg lh• embJem Ford had given
him. Percy \\'Ore It on 'IV.
Then the White Jiouse had to fetch
the much-traveled button back from
Percy so it will be available for others.
Russell Freeburg, White House
coordinator of th.e effort to mobilize
popular support for conserving energy
and fighting inflation, wid toda'y Ford
authorized the purchase of 100,000 but·
tons that will be sent lo people who
write the President pledging support
for the citizens program. But it will
be several days before theSe buttons.
estimated to <'OSI between $6,000 and
$7.000. are available.
Freeburg said that if more than 100.000
people write in, which seems quite poss!·
ble, the White House will be hard pressed
to supply the demand.
"We won 't have buttoru; lf~ don't
help out," he said, empb that
Ford's "alHmt nationwide vu unteer
mobilization," as the President described
it. is ope.rating more or less on a
.shoestring.
PEDIATRICIAN DR . RONALD GUTHBERLET LOOKS AT ON-E o·F THE BALTIMORE QUI NTU-PLETS
Four Glrl1 •nd One Boy Born to Mrs. Keren Rohrer S1id in "Rtm•rk1bly Good Condition"
S kepticisrri
On Tax Plan
1 The.program coordinator said he was
hopeful local people would finance and
arrange for distribution of the WIN
buttons in their own communities or
send donations· to the Citizens' Action
Committee t-0 Fight Inflation that Ford
set up. The committee then could buy
more than the 100,000 buttons F o rd
au thorized.
Ttlilltey Cites
•
Oil Leasing
'Discrepancy'
WASHINGTON !UPI) -Sen. John
V. Tunney (D-Calif.J, says 11). t e r I o.r
Department officials failed to explain
how plans for leasing 10 million acres
of offshore oil lands fit in with previously
announced leasing policies.
Tunney said Tuesday that d e p uJ y
undersecretary Jared G. Carter, who
testified Monday before a Senate com
111itll'!e, "completely failed to explain
the discrepancy between an i n tern a I
department m e m o r an d u m and the
department's previously announced leas.
ing policy."
The California Democrat said Carter"s
testimony also "did littll'! to allay the
fears of Californians that the departmenl
plans a pfec1f)itouSleasing sched'ule
before envirorunental impact studies are
sufficil'!flUy analyzed and before t h e
California Coastal Commission completes
its report <ln coastal development plans."
Tunney sent Carter a list of 19 ques-
tions \llbich he said he had been unable
to ask at the hearing because of Jack
of lime. He asked that Carter submit
answers \\'i lhin IO days.
Tunney's questions included the nam·
ing of <lfficials who were involved In
making the decision and recommending
it to the president.
Carter was the author or the memo
saying undersecretary John C. Whitaker
wanted plans prepared for sale of tO
million acres of offshore leases in the
Atlantic and off Alaska rather than
"just 10 million acres offered.''
In testimony before a Sl'!nate sub-
committee chaired by Sen. Edward Ken-
nedy (D-~tass.). Carter said the memo
was not "'\'Orth. a great deal o f
discussion" and merely represented a
decision "lo look al certain areas" !or
possible leas ing.
TuMey said Carter's testimony had
been ' • Io t a 11 y unsatisfactory'• and
··COinpletely contrary" to earlier depart-
ment testimon y indicati ng that '' no
decision on ne\Y offshore leasing \\'OUld
be made until next summer."
Se11ate P aneli sts
. .\sk Explanation
Of Rockv'11 Cifts
•'
\\'ASltINGT'ON (AP) -The Senate
Rules Con1n1ittee today called on Nelso n
A, Rockl'!fl'!ller to explain rull\' !hr
ci rcumstances behind his large cash gifts
10 several aides and public figures .
HocJ:>elel\er agreed to provide a \o\'ritlen
txplanation and lhe commtltce detayl'!d
until after th!'! congressional recess a
decision on \\'hether lo recall him to
teslify.
~ll'!an\l·hile, a congressman researching
HQC'kcfeller's financial affairs, says the
vice president~esignate's g if Is to
:issociales "raise serious questions about
propriety and connicts or interests."
Rep. Edward Mezvin.'lky (D-lo\\·al. a
ml'!n1ber of the lfou sc Judicia ry Com-
mittee which will hold hearings on the
Rockefeller nomination next month. call·
cd for the Conner New York governor
"to disclose publicly every gift he has
made in his lifetime. as \\'ell 11s all
the loans" outstanding or written orr.
Senat~ Ru I es Committee Chalnn:in
lloy,·ard \V. Cannon (0-Nev.), s.iid he
doesn 't k11C1w i( Rockefeller can suppl)'
"n good explannlion or not.
"I don't think It's n question of connlct
of interests, but one of the lnnuence
(lf \\'Cllllh in a polilical situation,'' Cannoo
wld.
The meeting origlnall.Y had ~n set
In hope of ftCt'iVITig !he audit! 0 f
Jlockefeller's tax returns. Jtowf!Ver, that
Information will not be A\'ailable until
at least the third wtw.k of Gctober.
Quintuplets' Mother:
'How Will I Tell Him?'
WASHINGTON (U PI) -Treasury
Secretary William E. Simon, defending
President Ford's proposed 5 percent in-
come tax surcharge belore Congress,
said today It would affect on1y 28 pel'Cl'!nt
of all taxpayers.
Askl'!d to detail the financing of the
Ctiizens A e t i o n Coounitlee, Freeburg
said those servttig on the committee
-and they i1111lude consumer advocate
Ralph Nader -are ser\ii.Dg without
pay.
Freeburg hirmelf took a leave o f
absence from the Washington consulting
firm Of Wagner and Baroody -and
a pay cut -to coordinate lhe effort
as a While House consultant on a $100-
a-Oay basis. BALTIMORE, Md . CAP) -Charles hormones because a pituitary deficiency
But be encountered skepticism from
members of tlM! House Ways and Means
c.ommittee, whlch shapes the nation's
tax laws. • and Karen Rohrer put two baby beds made ovulation lmpoalble, according to
in one of the three bedrooms of their. Di:'· Arthur, Hallkins,_ ~niversity
suburbari home because they expected · Hospital 's Chief of Obstetrics.
Ranking Repqblican H·e rm a n T.
Sclmeebeli xol PennsyJVania ·said the
fate of the surtax would rest with \\'hat
American vol.en say during the next
four weeks, wh.ile congressmen campaign
or...re..e:lectioo.
From Page Al twins. Mrs. Rohrer, five-foot-two, weighed 108
But doctors at JJnlversity Ho sp It a I pounds before pregnancy and gained
delivered qulntuplets by Caesarian sec-80 pounds in seven months.
tlon Tuesday. --Her husband, a 3 3 -ye a r·· 0·1 d-maln-
ZONING ...
About seven weeks premature, two tenance engineer for a supermarket FIRMS PLEDGE GAS-SAVING rebuild up to 46 unit.s instead of the
or the in!anls bad slight breathing p~ chain, appeared dazed . C S A4 present 29.
blems but otherwise all were reported "I thought they were pulling my leg," AMPAIGN -tory, P•gti Commisfiloners also said they believe doing fine today. he "d de b h The four girls and a b;l)r ranged in 581 in scri ing is reaction when "You have a big selling job to do," new stringent density standards work
weight from two poWld.<i eight ounces doctors told him Monday that he could Schneebeli said. "You better get your a hardship-on-many Laguna Beach 1'~
lo three pounds nine ounces. expect his famil y to increase by five. public relations forces to work very perty owners who could not rebuild In
Amy lJeman, a student X-ray techni· "Then they,, brought tbe X-rays and vigorously." case ol. a catastrophe.
cian, described the maternity room con-showed me. . Rep. Al Ullman CD-Ore.), the acting A grancf!aUler clause ~o the new ~
versation lhis.w--•:::Y--'--------1l1'R"'o0hre~p';;' ,._.to.,-~,has 8 son by 8 IftVlOUS chairman of \Vays and J..1eans, expressed dards, which could alle~ t~ problem -ge, said ihe-boy_~ould...be--na.med---doubr-Ford-eould-al~thl-surtarto-for most property-ownerr,-wlll-be-con:-
Russell Owies. The g1rls today were d--1 ed alt 1~5 sidered at the next planning commission J\frs. Ro1tr!!r: "How manu -two."
A doctor: "No."
"Thre~ri·,
"No."
"J'our?" 1 ,
"Lei me )Ut iay it'r under six ...
"O'll. my God, hotD am I going to
1e11 r h"'bandl"
lltrs. Rohrer, 28, had taken fertility
CAUGHT IN SCANDAL?
Rep. Wil bur D. Mills
F rom Page A l
MILLS •.•
Bc rklacy quoted policeman L a r r y
Brenl as saying he and officer Thomas
Johann "where northbound on 17th Street
at Constitution Avenue when he observed
a vehicle southbound, north of Constilu-
lion A venue , at an unreasonable speed
"'Ith its lighls of!. _
"\Ve turned around and caught the
vehicle westbound o n Independence
Avenue, sout hwest, at Kutz Bridge.
"\Ve stopped the vehicle. a female
exited from the passenger side a n d
jumped into the Tidal Basin . 1 jumped
in und brou ght her over the seawall
\\'here additlon31 U.S. Park police of·
ficen as,,isted in -removing her from
the water," the r'port said.
The woman, who identified herself as
Anabel! Batt\st,lla, 38. of su))urban Arl-
ington, v ... WIS taken to SI. Ellr.abeth 'I
HMpital and later released, ~rklacy
snid.
The police report said the man Iden-
tifying himself aa Mills was aceompanled
in the auto by Ullane M. K1mr, 38,
o! Washington, Gloria Sanchez, SC, of
Arlington ; 11nd Albert G. Gapacini, S9,
also 9f Arlington.
G3paclni, Identified cu the driver of
the outo1 was not charged.
named Michelle, Sandra, Belinda and ie, as p ann ' er ., . study sessim.
Jennifer. Ford prese~ted ~s Ion g ·aw a It e d Commi.s.siooers continued two agenda
Back to School
Nig hts Slated
In Laguna Beacli
Lagwut Beach parents will have a
chance to meet their children's teachers
and visit their clarsroomr dwing "Back
to SChool Nights" beginning this week.
The introduction ol teachers and tour
of classrooms begins 7:30 tonight at El
Morro Elementary School. Principal Wil·
liam Al len said parents \\'ill be informed
about the school's program and philos-
ophy.
Aliso Elementary School will hold its
"Back to School Night" begiMing at
7:30 p.m. Thursday.
Parents will be welcomed at Laguna
Beach High School at 7 p.m. Oct. 14
and at Thurston Intermediate School
at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 16.
"Back to School Night" at Top of
the World Elementary School will be
at 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 17.
Members of the PTA will serve
refreshn1ents at most .!Chools.
(i'~~l.·~·
I
ml'!SSage on 1nflat10n to Congress Tues-items a hearing on a lend use element
day. It contained proposals. for heavier map 'to Nov. 26. and a proposal to
tax~ on the middle class and t h e establish park fees for all new residences
wealthy, tax incentives to revive business to 8 study .session on Oct. 29.
and ~xhort'atio~ to Americans to pinch In other action, commJss.ioners
penn1~s and dri ve Jess. . -Approved an addition to the city's
~ liberal, JU:P: Olarles A. Varuk, (I). proposed noise element to the general
Ohio), was. cn~cal of the .. surtax pro-plan calling for efforts to cut down
posal , saying 1t was a transfer of siren noises.
revenues from individuals to the COi"· -Expressed approval of a plan by
~ate sector" since Ford proposed ma-Orange County to finance a county-wide
JOr tax advantages for busmesses which system or arterial bicycle trails, subj~
expand or modernize. to local approval.
"You're going to affect the lifestyle.
the buying power, the ability to fight
inflation of 65 million people ," Vanlk
said.
Simon said 82.5 million tax returns
are normally filed by A m e r i c a n
householders. He said the T r e a s u r y
calculated that the surtax, which would
hit persons making $7 ,500 a year or
families earning $15,000, would fall on
28 percent of them -~ million returns.
If the average return represents ihree
people, that would account for 69 million
taxpayers.
Ullman said he was co ncerned
Congress "may have to re-enact i t
(surta x) on a year·by-year basis" to
recapture the revenue !hat would be
lost by Ford's proposed permanent tax
relief for business.
Simon said the surtax was necessary
to help the victims of Inflation and
spur business Investment needed for a
healthy economy.
•
Zoning Board
Eves Variances
Requests for two varia nces on
residences will come before the 1..agurl~
Beach Board o1 AdJustmenls~
One is a request by Stanley Flores
of 1751 Thurston Dr. :~ connect twq
structures in his back yard, thereby
encroaching into the rear setback.
A variance is also requested by five_.,
owners of a duplex at 352-356 Thalia
St. lo maintain an arbor in their front
yard.
Functioning as the Design R e v I e w
Board , board members will evaluate
t.he design of an Arch Beach. Heights
house and a requ~ted change of copy
on an existing sign.
• CLOSIO
SUMOAY
C ose Out Fred Perry
Tennis Shoes Reg. I 5.95
Sale Price 9.95
Limited To Stock On Hand
Wilson Kromer Autograph
Ten11is Rackets-Frame Only 23.95
Strung Nylon 2 5. 9 5
Wilson T2000 Strung Nylon 36.95
Davis-Dunlap-Bancroft·
' White Penn Tennis Balls
Can of 3-1.79
Limited Cj)uantity
Double Knit Gym Shorts
.Assorted Sizes & Colors Reg. 2.75
Sale Price 1.75
Wann Up Suits 24.95 to 39.95
Hooded Nylon Jackets I I .SO
Short Sleeve Sweat Shirts 2. 9 5
Hooded-zipper Sweat Shirts 7.95
Crew Heck Sweat Shirts 4.95
Open 9 to 6 Closed Sunday
Y onex Rackets
Penn & Wilson Tennis Balls
Racquetball Racquets & Balls
Handball Gloves & Balls
Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks
Table Tennis Paddles & Balls
Football Practice Shirts Plaln 3.95
With Ho's. 4.95
Acrylic V-neck Long Sleeve
Sweaters 4.95
Bike Repairing-Parts
Tires -Tubes
•
538 Center ' 646-1919
•
•
I
T
I
0
e
" I
I
ti
a
I
a
0
p
f
c
c
I
0
1
s
'
' I
,
•
Saddlelia~k Today's Fl:nal
N.Y. Stooks
EDITION
VOL. 67, NO. 282, 5 SECTIONS, 66 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1974 TEN CENTS
El Toro Kennel Owner llnleashes a Yelp
Ry JAN WORTH
ot 1M O.lly l'llel si.lt
Plans for the 4,200.acre norlhem El
Toro area mav be rine for the big
laodowners lnvOlved-but one k e n n e I
owner on Trabuco Road took vigorous
exception to the possibilities Tuesday.
"I just want to ·rem.ind you that l
..-.ill make one lousy neighbor," Frank
\Yood, co-owner of the Frandee Kennels,
told the Orange County Planning Com·
mission at a hearing in Santa Ana.
His 2.5-acre property, sho\vn on the
tract-maps for Ranch9 Serrano as a
tiny square indentation, has been a ken-
nel for 18 years.
The noise from his 70 dogs could
be a serioos problem (or prospective
neighbors, Wood ·stre.ssed. Development
or up to six and a half homes per
acre is mapped along ohe side of llis
property.
"We have found that the noise of
our dogs creates a problem for•pregnant
females," Wood said. "We haven't had
a normal litter here since we took
over lwo years ago. Now v.·e move
all our pregnant bitches and whelps
elsewhere."
Wood said heavy noise has been proven
•
to have a similar effect on fenulies
of other species, though he cited rio
research on humans.
"We've learned from veterinarians and
other kennel owners that a lot or noise
seerqs to chill the pregnant female.
causing deformities in her babies;' \Vood
said .
He called for a greenbelt buffer around
his kennel instead of the medium-high
density mapped.
Wood's wife, Dee, said the commission
has made little or no provision for
dog boarding-or kennel uses in E1 Toro
general plaMing.
•
.. Ye.L y,•ith so many people mO\'ing
in, there needs to be a place for people
lo board their dogs ," ,she said.
The overall proposl;il, planned by Ule
Irvine fir111 of ChapmAn, Philli~. Brandt
and Reddick. calls for a populalion of
16,250 people and 6.800 new homes.
Chapman-Phillips v.·ere hired by the
three largest property owners involved
in the plaMing area.
Those are the \Yitliam l\t cs s e n g er
Corporation, option owners of tl1e 381-
acre Glenn Ranch : Occidental Land .
Inc .. developer of Lake Forest and owner
of the 2,900-acre Rancho de los Alisos:
and S ond S Con.stn1ction Company.
ov.11er of the 2GS-ac1·e llancho Serrano.
Also invol\·ed are a do:tl.'n smallt!I'
owners-many of v.•hom have not agreed
\\'ilh the drift of the plans.
A r e.P r ese nt at iv e of ro.tarian
Rass n1ussen, who ov.·ns 26 ac res in
Rancho de Los Alisos, said he .. didn't
kno\1' v.•hethc r to be happy or scared
to death " by v.·hat he S3\Y on fK'\V
maps for the 4.200-ac re northern Et
Toro parcel.
Originally. he said, 17 of 26 acres
in ri.·liss Rassn1usse11's property had been
shown as ecology.conservation I and
v.·hi ch "'ould not be developable.
Prepared to fi~ht that designation at
1'uesday·s hearing, he arrived to Hnd
that the conservation designation had
been ctunged to a commercial use.
"Yi'e're not terribly enamored with
that designation. but it 's better than
the other." he said. "What we really
want is medi um·high dens ity."
The representci ri\•c said the 2t't-acre
plot was t.liss Rassmussen 's main secun-
ty. ··This planning process has got to
be fair to everyone-not just the bi&
guys,'' he said .
e • I s Ill can
Zotae Cha119 e Asked
Irvine· Industrial
Project-Delayed
By DOUGLAS FRITZSCllE
Of llMI Deity 1"1 .. 1 Sl1fl
Noise, pollution, traffic congestion and
housing_ worries about the pro~lrvine -lMustnal -comp1ex:East were contested
Tuesday by Irvine Company spokemen
at a city council hearing to determine
Jand zoning.
But at the end of a three-hour bearing
and despite pounds of printed matter
on the 2,058-acre Industrial area. the
council put off action on the requested
ione change until mld·November.
The sheer maM of what tompany
planner Bob Vasquez called "exhaustive,
comprehensive and voluminous" iD·
formation included a one-inch stack of
paper handed the council just before
Tuesday's meeting.
industrial area will mean large volumes
of traffic traveling long distances to
residence.t they can afford.
\Yorries about ..l_!>using, Wolff said, are
unfoiiridOOSTOCe the center is design
to serve all of Orange County.
Typically, be said, workers will travel
less than 30 minutes to work, a condition
like that of industrial c o m p 1 e x e s
(Ste INDUSTRY, Pa;e A!) * ·"ff *
Developnien t
.See 11 Boosti1ig·
;1i r Dem and
Despite pleas for fast action by the
company, most rounci l members wanted
either more or better o r g a n i z e d in-
formation about the development.
Councilman Henry Qu.igley was ready Li"ght s Ca111er-4 u t to act on the project Tuesday. Development of the proposed Irvine ' · "' o o o u ·
"You either make the assumption that Industrial Compl'ex-East will increase Con1munity Cablevision carried the first six hours nicians they had burned out their welcome. lncon-
growth is going to take place here the demand for air transportation In of Irvine's Tuesday night City Council meeting, but spicuous surveillance type carneras the television
or elsewhere in Orange County or you Orange County and could add pre~ure after n1idnight, when council members began get-firm intended to use had not been deli vered in time
Girl Leap s
Into Pool
Front Auto
BULLETI N
\\'ASlllNGTON !AP ) -A man Identi-
fied as House \\'ays and !\leans Com-
miUee Chairman Wilbur D. !\tills -.-·as
lntoxitated and had injuries en his face
-.-·boo his car 1''BS stopped by Park
Police early Monday, a U.S. Park Pollce
official said"thls afternoon.
\\'ASHfNGTON (AP) -llouse Ways
and Means Committee Chairman Wilbur
D. Mills remained a\\·ay from Capitol
Hill today, l\\'O days after a car in
which he was said to be riding was
stopped by Park Police and a woman
occupant leaped into a pool in front
of the JefCerson Memorial in an appur·
ent suicide attempt
l\1ills passed up an Important meeting
of the \Vays and Means Comntittee todn~·
and his office said he was not expected
on Capitol Hill.
l\·ti!ls denied through a spokesman that
he was in the car at the time o( ihc 2 a.m. f\tonday incident, in which
police say they stopped the car for
a check when they saw it driving "at
an unreasonable speed with its lights
off ."
HO\\.e\'er. police said ooe of the five
passengers in the \ate-mode l Lincoln
Continental identified himself as Mills. d~'t," ~igle~ said. . for joint civilian and military use of ting headaches from the bright lights and tedious ror Tuesday's meeting and larger equipment had to
___ I don ! 1-.hin.k that _aJ.Lthe data '!' -EL----T<N'o-~1ariC1e Corps..Air Stat.ion. ac-_ session, Alayor Gabrielle Pryor told Channel 3 tech-be used to pipe the n1eeting .to Irvine ho1nes. tDe -:wm"ld Is g~lllg .~o chance a persons cording to the Orange County Airport. -:::::'.'=:=:=:=:~~~~:;;;~~~~~~~::.;;_::::;::.~~~:;;:;;;:__:::_,;:l'.::...:.:.:::...::::'.:'..'.'~:'.'.'...'.'._'.'..'.'.::.._:'.:'..'.:'.'.:'.'.:.... __
A local lelevision station also ran
film of the incident in Tuesday news
programs and identified a man shqwn
walking away from the camera as l\-lills. basic assumption~. . Commission.
The proposed 1ndustr1al area would , In a Jetter to the Irvine City Council
when co~plcte, .employ 54,000 workers on the proposed zone change for the
on the site which wraps a~und the • 2.058-acre complex, the commission said ~them .comer of El Toro Marine Corps the environmental impact report did not
All' Station, north of the Santa Ana resolve the "growth inducing impacts
Freeway. . , . on demands for air transportatlon this
The proJect s importance to the co_m· project will have and the concomitant
pany was underscored by the delega!ion question of joint military-civil use of
of more than a ~zen plann7rs, con· l\1CAS El Toro."
sultants a~d execupves-lnclud1ng Com-About 3.080 day business air travelers
pany President Rf,Ymond. "".atson-who a month will be generated by the com-
sat at the haeriDg Jl8S~ midnight. plex, acC<>rding tCi the environmental
. A second !"ajor Irvine ~mpany P.ro-report, and another 1,540 0 v er night
Ject, the Irvme ~fer reg1?nal shopping travelers a month.
center, was ,continued until Oct. 22 at '!The present outlook for satisfying
the company s ~uesl. county and regional air transportalidn
Othei: delegations. w~re pr7se.nt from demand is not good," it says. "Orange
the Irvine School D1str1ct, which expects County AJrporl is presently badly con-
large tax revenues ~rom the ~evelo~ gested and under state mandate t 0 ment, as well as cnv1ronmcntahsts who reduce its noise impact on surroundin g
fear it will cause ~nsiderable polJution residential properties."
and traffic congestion. . Despite repeated military refusals of
'l11e key to the concerns is where joint use of the Marine station airfield
the thousands ?f employes will live. the county has launched a new studf
Companf Vice ~sldent To1n Rolff into civilian sharing of the facility.
called a city planning department report The letter urges the council t o
that 70 percent of the workers would cooperate with the study into joint use
move to Orange County from Lo s or the air station. <--
Angeles, creating a demand"" for 43,000
lower , income homes, ' ' to t a 11 y in-
accurate."
Some groups such as the Environ-
mental Coalition of Orange County have
charged that the lack 0£ nearby housing
for the majority of the workers tn the
PICKUP PROVES
PICK OF ADS
"'f11e ad produCtd fantastic result.t.
1 sold 01y pickup for the full asking
price."
That is the sucew story told by
the Costa ri.1esa man who pla.ced this
clauif\00 ad11e11isement In the Dally
Pilot:
"63 RANCHERO. 260 V-8.
~1Pgs. Custom seat, cng. &
body in great cond. $100. • xxx•xxxx.
tr you have a truck rou'd like to
move, CDll 642-~73-Put a few words
to work for you.
In th• IJ8Jly ~Piiot.
Lomarena Scl1ool
Students Moving
Into New Home
Monday rooming, students r r o m
L<>mnrena School In Laguna Hills will
parade from their cramped temporary
headquarters at Valencia School to their
neiN borne on Earhart Road.
Scheduled to start (rom Valcncln al
9:45 a.m. the parade will Include the
300 students, 10 teachers, fire trucki.
police units. and the El Toro ri.1nrinc
Corps Air Station band.
'l11c Lomaren.11 students had to be
shuttled lnto Valencia because the con-
struction workers' strike this summer
delayed oomp1cUon of their niw build·
inJ!.. At the nev.· building, 2!il00 Ettrhort
Rond, the students will celebrate with
a 10:30 a,m. progra mand a pirnic. Then tSee SCllOOL, l'age At)
$82 Million Debt Eyed
If Ir vine Bonds Pass
A proposed bond issue to finan ce an
Irvine agency for low and moderate-in-
come housing C<>uld put the city $82
million into deb I. according to rough
estim3tes by city Planners.
And Planning Director \Villiam Liv-
ingston opposes putting his departmenl
to v.·ork on plans for such an agency.
Because the ballot measure has a
"limited chance of success." he said
in a memo to city councilmen. v.·ork
on the project v;ou.ld "not be a prudent
use oC city resources."
Talk or putting the matter to voters
came during discussion of a housing
plan by the council Sept. 3.
Councilman Art Anthony su!(ges!ed that
vote rs be asked to decide whether the
city should go into the housing sl:bsidy
·business.
Anthony suggested gu ide lines for the
ag~cy, including subsidizing the gap
bet\o;ecn home prices and v.'hi!t families
earning less than $15,000 a yea r can
afford.
Responding to Anthony's form u I a,.
Livingstone said 3,177 homes would be
subsidized within the next five years
if a bond is approvl'CI .
The $82 million bond would include
$42,840.000 in direct assistance to lower
inco111e families, $38.6.19.800 for interest
ove r 20 yenrs. and $674.200 for ad-
ministration.
Hot1sing subsidies, he sa id , \.\'Ould
average about $10.000 a ho me. based
on the highest a family earning $11.500
a year can afford. Such a fam ily. he
said, cou.1(1 arrord a $28 .750 home. The
lowest price hon1es in Irvine cost $38.000
lo $39.000. he said .
"t.ivingstone caulioned, !hough. that
much 1oore rescurch is needed· to de-
ISet llOUSING, Page t\21
Draftees to Go
.4.rrny W,.ill Be Purel.y Volunt<1 r)·
WASHINGTON (UP() -The Arm y announced toda y il will al·
low all remaining draftees to leave the service .by ~ank~givi11g -
1nak.ing the army an all -volunteer force for the first time since 1940.
The Army said about 2,500 draftees would he able to leave be-
fore completing the normal two-year tour. •
The last man to be drafted was Pvt. Dwight E. Stone of Sacra-
mento. who was inducted less than 10 hours before the draft law
expired June 30, 1973.
The draftees in the Army are ont_y an insiA;nlficant part of the
enUre force. comprising just 0.3 percent of the total ~lrcngth of
780.000 soldiers. '
The Army said the action is po"siblc because of what it call ed
its ''Success in rccruitirig a volunteer force.11
.,
lrYine Con1pany
Prese11ts Plan
On Coast Lan<l
The Irvine Company opened its ne\\'CSt
plan this n1ornin g for development of
10.000 coastal acres 10 1hc scrutiny of
22 public and privii te agencies ·wh ich
ma ke up th<' Irvine Compa ny l\lu!ti·Agcn·
cy Planning Progr;un (T!Cto.·IAP f.
The land . often described as the com·
pany·s most valuable parcel. stre tches
from Corona de\ f\l ar to Lagurm Beach
and inland to the San Joaquin Hills.
Co111pany p I a n n e r La rry ro.1oore
described the ne\\' plan for the area.
drafted afle r si~ previously consi derl.'d
plans V.'ere rejected .
Included ls a n1odiiied proposal for
a. regional park along the eo;ist.
Don Cameron. anolht•r planner for the
rozn pa ny. said U1c JXtrk v.•ill still include
the 3.5-milc st retch of beach and bluffs
fron1 Corona del ).tar tn Laguna Beaeh.
Canyon acres, however. \\'l"rl' changed
lo include only El 1\loro ca n yo n .
Previously. the st;ite 1~ns ronsidering
purchase of Lo, 1'r:incf/S Cflnyon for
park use as v.·l'H aod Including a totnl
or 1.500 inland ac·rcs.
.Ntv.· plans call for a Iota\ inlnnd
ond beach acrl·a~f' of 1.400.
The company pion set~ Aside SO per·
cent of the l;1nd ,to Ix-de1,-clopc.'<1 for
Qf)('n !ipllCC.
1\ro prl\•Alr!I}' Geveloped rt!Ot'I~ are
also 10 be included. -
Populalion in the aren v.ould be less
than Ille ;j9,000 proJce1C<I In lhe
1972 eooslal plan. but shUtin~ puhlic
policy on co3sla! de\·elopm\'nl prcrlude~
a prcrisc cstimntr, ~loore s.iid.
The Nmpany hopl"s ltll plan
for the areA wlll be 1nclurtert in the
Orange County f{Cncral pl::i n nrxl yenr.
The Tl0 1AP i:ro~p i!I de.sigrn_'1 to
git.te ti~ aRrnc1po; 1n!t>rCJoitN'.I In lht.'
nrt:'a nn ndvttncl' look al dcvt:'lop111('11t
plans prior to lh(' Ion(! scrit:'s (If puhlic
' hea ring! v"h.lch must pre<~e develop-
ment.
!
' -
Larry Krebs, the newsman for WMA.lr
TV \\'ho shot the film , said "I'm certain
of the identity'' of Mills.
The Washing1on Star·Ncws said today
that "\.\'itnesses insisted that l\1ills had
been a passenger in the car and was
present throughout the incident. They
said he had blood and scratches on
his face ."
!\fills, an Arkansas Democrat and one
of the most powerful men in Congress
as chairman or the tax writing com-
mittee. has not been seen on Capitol
Hill since the incident.
i\lil!s 1oras not present during President
F'ord"s eeonornic message lo a joint
session of Congress Tuesday, 11o•hich in·
clud~ tax proposals of direct concern
(See i\llLLS, Page AZ)
Orange Coast
Weather
!flt be mostly sunny today ~ind
Thur sda}. i,1·ith ~lightly \\'arn1er
temperatures. according to the
\\'Cather service. So1ne cloudiness
late night tind. early morning.
Beach highs 67 rising to the lo.,..·c.r
iOs inland.
IN"SIDll TODAY
f r11onrinl column i.~t 1\liltot1
.'1osknuiirz /Jnnus so1n~ skelt:lons
J ror11 rlir l1QU!JOTS of Pnn Am
.o\irl ntc~. citil1g nlle(1e.d sJ1adu
(l/)11rar io11s by lhe beleagur re<t
1ra11sµor1a1irn1 Qimlt in past
uears. See .~to ry, Paoe 87.
Al Ywr 1-•ct AJ fl.Nt i,,, Ail
L. M. Slylll at C.•~tet.-1• "' C..--C-r •1t Ct•lttttH~ OFTt
C11111ci Ct• Crtu-11 c:u
Ot•tll Ntllftl All
EGillniJI fl•w A• ~llltf"!llll\l'l'Hllll ••
JO!l\•llCI 116•1 ,..... CJ.It
H9rnCOH Cl
""" \-1/!0t... C.• Mtlllle• Al
I
Mcftll' fl'ft '' Mol' .. I 1111
Mlltk a1x. ll Mlll~at fl'lllldt It
N1tle11al N-• Al •n-c ... n1Y ,.,., 1t "'""ie Cl" '"'" ,, .. 1).-$,_,lnc:Allll All
S!ock M•r-111 ... J
Ttl•Vllllll All T..,_t~A ll
W•1th•r Al
Wottlll NIWI Al
t
I •
''
~) DAILY PILOT . . ~ IS
Simon Ol{s
\ ·•
From Pa9e Al
INDUSTRY ••• • !~.
-tl1ewtiei'i: l~
Fo1· Surtax
\VASHINCTQN (\JP!) -Treas u r y
• Secrttary William E. Simoo, defendi?g
•. Pr1•sid1'nl Ford 's proJ105 L>d S percent in-
~ c.·un)c t.'l x surchurge before Congress, •
.. .snfd lodav it \l'Ould :iffcct only 28 percent
:· of all tax'payers.
:· But he enl'ountered skepticism rrom
.. ; m embrrs of the House \\'ays and ~leans ~ Comn1iltN", V.'hich sK:.1JX>S the nation's
~ tax laws.
Hank ing Republican II e r ma n T.
•. Schneebtll of Pennsylvania said the :-~ fate <lf the JUrl:ax would rest with what ~c :American voters say during the next
::!:rour "'eeks. whi le congressmen campaign
:_; ~c--elcction.
••• FIRMS PLEDGE GAS·SAVING
:~ ! CAMPAIGN -Story, Page A4 =: ;..,__ _
: .. ! uvou have a bi.g selling job to do,"
:::;5chneebell said. "You better get your -:~ ~blie relatlons forces to v.·ork very
·!'jlgorously." '.:;--nep. Al Ulln1an ID·Orc.). the acting
:: ~irman of \Vays and !\leans, expressed
.. :~ubt f ord could 11110,v lhc surtax to :!..1fi!f~b planned. aflct 1975.
CAUGHT IN SCANDAL?
Rip. Wiibur D. Mills
From Page A l
l\I ILLS ...
to the Ways and l\1cans Commillee.
Treasury Secretary \Villiam E. Simon
testified before th e rommittce today but
fl.tills did not prL'Side and his office
said be would not be in.
~.:~ Foid prcsenlcd his Jong.a wai l ed
·• .inetusc on lnnatton to Congress Tues--: lla.¥-,t Contajnl.'d pl"tlpos&]S for heaYiCr
·• Jucs on the middle class aild t h e .: ~Ith;, tax incentives to revive businen
·! )l.nd exbortaUons to Americam to pinch "'!: :: }>('Mies aod anve less.
George Berklacy, assistant to l he
direclor for public affairs of the National
Capital Parks. said !he occupants of
the car identified themselves to officers. -A liberal. Rep. t'harlcs A. Vanik, (0-
0hio), y,·as critical of the surtax pro-
posal. saying it \.\'as a "transfer of
revenues from ind ividuals to the cor·
porale sector" since Ford proposed ma-
jor tax advantages for businesses which
expand or modernize.
"They were not asked to produce iden-
tification, and one occupant identified
himself as Rep. Wilbur D. ~1111 s , ' '
Berklacy said. "Obviously they (officers)
checked out the tags." The CRJ', with
Arkansas tags, Is reglstered in l\fills' "\'ou 're going lo arfcct the lifestyle,
the buying power, the ability lo fight na;:klacy sald "there was no indlcatlon
inflation o( 65 million people," Vanik of pressure'' to have the Incident su .... said. ' ... Simon said 82.5 million lax returns pres.5ed although no charges were fileQ.
The official police report of the ln-are nonnally filed by A 1n er I can cident listed the woman 's leap into the ' householders. He said the T r e a s u r y k r he p 1 calculated th at the surtax, which would Tidal Basin, a bac water o t o omac Riv_er in front <>!_the Jellerson Memorial, hit person! making f7,500 a year or as a suicide attempt.
families earning $15.000, would falJ oo Berklacy said It Is up to the discretion
28 percent or them -23 million returns. of the officers whether to file charges
lf the average return represents three and "it (the alleged suicide ) t 0 0 k
people, that would account for 69 million pre<.tdence over any other action. There ta~~:~s. said he wa! co ncerned !r~~n.~ questioning of the oUicer's
Congress "may have to re-e~c~, i t Berklacy also said "there is no in·
• (surtax) on a year·by-year basts to dlcation any or the occupants were l.n-
recapture the revenue that would be toxicated."
I---'--. by ..Ford:s proposed-permanent tall:--Berilacy quoted policeniiii L 8 r r y relief for business.
•
Simon said the surtall: was necessary Brent as saying he and officer 'Thomas
to hclp the victims of Inflatio n and Johann "where northbound on 17th Street
spur busine!9 Investment needed for a at Constitution Avenue when be ob.!erved
healthy economy. ""' a vehicle southbound, north of Conslitu-l..Jllman said Ford understated the prtr blem in Tuesday's addre!IS to Congress. Lion Avenue, at an unreasonable speed
Ullman said the reonomy was "an even v.·ith its lights off.
worse" problem than Ford said and "We turned around and caught the
the problem "·ould "get worse before vehicle v.·estbound on Independence
It get& better.'' Avenue, southwest, at Kutz Bridge.
Ford told Congress he wants higher "\Ve stopped the vehicle, a female
tax revenues so he can cut federal exited from the passenger side a n d ·
defi cits. Both ,~·ould fight Inflation by jumped into the Tidal Basin. I jumped
reducing the amount or money spen t in and brought her over the seawall
in ihe economy. \\'here additional U.S. Park police of·
ficers assisted in removing her from
Fro1n I' age A I
SCHOOL ...
lhev got the res t of the day off.
State Sen . Dennis Carpenter I B·
NeWJ)Ort Beach) or one of his re prcsen·
tatives is the scheduled speaker.
Principal of the neY.· school is Doris
L.vnch. Lomarena, y,·hich m<"ans "sandy
hill," is a name chosen by thf students
last year.
The new school is the l3!h elementary
school in the Saddlebnck Valley Unlfied
District.
A l4lh. San Jonquin Elementary. also
y,·as delayed in opening by the stri ke.
That student bod,v is beini:: lcmporarily
housed in lhrce other elementary sd100Js
tuitil its building is finished .
ORANGE COAST " DAILY PILOT
T,.... Or~noe Co11• 01111 Pllol • ..,,n w"'<~ ••
c'lmbmtO I"" N•WS·PT.-1, I• putll"t'f(I by II>~
O•dnqt (01<1 Pubt•,nonq (.omo8f1v 'iep.>•1te
•<l'UO<'~ •• , Pl<Ol•lnt11. MO...,•Y ,..,_" F .. a~,.
I.,.. (O<!A ""'"'· N•wPOr't R«.o; .... M\oAt•"4fOll 8'-Kh <'o.,.,M•n Yau,, l.AllUM &.icn.
H••-1$&001•0><-1na So!n Cltn-.nttlS.... .J.,.n
C...Do\!flllO A So nQlf' ••-I I l!'dlllan ''
"''"''""'o s "u•O••• •"O Sv•u1.1y\ Th• Dt•ntli>&I
Pl<b'"""'" DIAnl ·~ .. 100 ........ B.11 Slretl,, Co->t.o
"""..,;, (..lo.•o•n•d ~"'•.
Jack R. Curley
Vl<• Pl'••ldtnt .,.., C.."t>tll Ml,.._qll'f'
Thomas KeevJ I
l dllo•
1 ho ma s A. Murph lne
Ch(lrle!> H . LOO!> Richard P. Nall
.t.s1011dn1 ,y,.,,..q•1111E.<111or~
Offices Cil'l"/rllt'• ll0Wll 1•a1,suw1 ,,, .. _, ....... JJ)J '"••llO<l ........... 11
~·q~"A f'• ACll 1 •k QO.-ytf l !.
M,,,.,1...,,.., ll•t<I' 11'11 et.cJI 9"\IW"At d ~n (1t .... nl1 ~'North (I C.."'1'111 ~tit
Ttl1phone f114) '42-4321
Classified Ad~ertisln9 642·5671
San Cl tmtnte All Otpartmttits :
Te11phont 492·4420
Olfl••l .... I, 197(, O•t-()lU ""11111'11>14
c,.,,..r.1n, ~ "'""" ""' .. !. 111.,.t•llllll'h,
•"d~•·•I "'"Hf• O• 411 .. tt<\•"""'' llt"'I~ """• r.. '"11..iOLHnf w!tllaut tf*C•ll IN1''1111\IOO'I p!
<"ll•"'t"' o•~"
~tOO'lll (J.nl 111'1\ll Of 111•0 IT CIK11 W-U,
tll•l(irn r• ~l>Dl<"lll •on 0. t ••ltl' lJ 00
"'-tlM"r Dw mall ~ 00 """""'': m1111,..,
Ohllll•l+tnl i1 00 ""onl~IW
I
the water." the report said.
The woman, y,·ho identified her.sell as
Anabell Batti stella. 38, of suburban Arl-
ington. Va., y,·as taken to St. EUzabeth's
Hospital and later released, Berklacy
sa id .
The police report said the man iden-
tifying himself as ~1ills was accompanied.
in the auto by Liliane l\I. Kassar, 38,
of \Vashlngton, Gloria Sanchez. 3G, of
Arlington : and Albert G. Gapacini , 39,
also of Arlington.
Gapacini. ident.ified as the driver of
the auto. \\'as not charged .
Brrk\acy said the water in the area
is about three feet deep, though it ranges
up to six feet further from shore.
~·l ills' administrative assistant , Gene
Goss. said the congressman authorized
hin1 only to say Iha! "he was not
lhrre 11t the time.'' Goss said he didn 't
knov.• y,•herc fl.1ills wus at the lime of
the incident.
Frona Page Al
HOUSING ...
le rm ine the local needs. the best form
of assistMce and the fonn and C'Ol"ll of
a housing agency.
Committing city pl'rsonnel to such
research . he said , v.·ould take 35 man
da ys and cost the city as much as
StOOO.
Livingstone 's doubts about such a
hallot measure passing were underscored
1n the statistics included In a city hous·
1ng plan.
In an October 1973 survey of 10 percent
of t.h<' hornes in Irvine. 72 percent of
the people aMwering opposed any gov·
c>rnmenl OOusing subsidies and another
17 percent ({'ll only the federal govern-
n1ent should l>c Involved in stlbsldics.
Further resistance wa,q found In M
pert'Cnl y,·ho felt that "no moderate
incom~ hoosin1t of ~ny types should be
built in Irvine."
Discussion on the proposed ballot mea-
sure is set for the l'OOJlcil's Oct. 15 mtet-
ing. lnitially. only ~1ayor Gabrielle Pryor
opposed putting the housing ISSlle on
the ballot.
Councilman l{t nry Quigley. however.
has said he is reconAi~ering his support
of Anthony 's m asurt.
"I'm fn irly etrtain we'll be sut'CI by
!!Olll.COOe if no provls1ons for housing
tor people who enm under $10,000 a
)COr 11.re made," l\lrs. Pryor said thl.!
morn ing.
Sc\•eral groups, including two state
Attorney General's tMk forcts a r e
watching lrvlne's developl.u I\ o us '•~
plan. '
Citing <.'Ol11ptny statlstiell, Wolll said
more homtl wouJd be available ln lrvlnt
than would ~ purchased b1 those work•
Illa Ill lilt· complu earnlq mote thaD·
•10,000 a year.
For tboee taming let1, ht 111411 "wt
don't "' .., w1y of provklll1 .. , uMtt the prete0t PfQiflnt, II
A clty .. po.,,.rtd addition to en-
vironmental reports on the development
says that 12,517 emplOyes of Use complex
w111 earn less than $10,000 a yeer.
Since many families with members
In that Income range have roore than
one penon employed, tbe r e p o r t
eetl mate1 5,526 low·lncome bomu wlll
be needed .
The complex, Vasquez said, provides
"an altemaUve to what started out to
become largelra bedroom C'Ommunity.
It provides employmfnt for people who
otherwise would drive through your com-
munlly."
The company made two strong selling
points ln Ila ~uest for a r.one change.
Ultimately, taxes from the project
would equal about half the present ta:ii:
income for the city and lr\'lne and
Saddleback school distrlcta, c om p a n y
vice president Lanny Eberling aald.
Ul"I T ... pl!ttit
AddlUonally, ho said. lndusttlal growth
is coming to Orange . Coun ty. If the
development does not occur In Jrvine.
it will happen elsewhere, he said, and
the tax benefits will be lost to the
city.
However, COOncitman Bob W e s t
pointed to the costs of puttinl road~
and other facilities needed into tfle area,
as well as the police, fire and other
service costs 8SIOC1ated with supporting
the development.
PEDIATRICIAN DR. RONALD GUTHBERLET LOOKS AT ONE OF THE BALTIMORE QUINTUPLETS
Four Girls and One Boy Born to Mrs. K•r•n Rohrer Said in "Remarkaibly Good Condition"
Mayor Gabrielle Pryor said school
finance equalization laws required within
six years by the Serrano-Priest court
decision would strip any tax advantage
from the city.
But Councilman John Burton defended
the proposal, asking, "\Vhat wbuld be
h·vine Company
Trade Proposal
Tentatively OK'd
the economic impact on the clty if A tentative Irvine Company proposal
this development Ls not a p Pro v e d , to swap $425,000 and seven acres for
partJcularly if the demand for housing access to i storm draCn facillUes near continues u is expected?" ·
The same nwnber of people likely WllUem Ma90n Regional Park in. Irvine
would live in the city in the 1980s, cleared lttd'irst hurdle Tuesday nJght.
Eberling responded but the tax base Endorsing the proposed e1change on
to support clty aervl~s would be much a wianlmous wte was the Orange County lower.
The environm61taJ lmpact report on Harbon, Beaches and P a r k_s_Corn·
the project says that by 1983 the complex mission.
will have a market value of '448,491,582 If the commi."1ion's recommendation
and a taxable assessed value o f Is eventually aceepted by t~ Boord
$112,122,896. of Supervisors, the resulting drainage
The company alto wanted a planning facllWes will cany storm waters away comm1ulon lltlpulatlon that no building
take pl~ within a half·mile wide swath from the proposed Town Center develop.-
off the coda of the Marine air station'• ment.
Quintuplets' Mother:
'How Will I Tell Him?'.
BALTIMORE. ~1d. (AP) -Charles
and Karen Rohrer put two baby beds
in one of the three bedrooms or thcir
suburban home because they expected
twins.
But doctors al University H osp i ta 1
delivered quintupleLs by Caesarian see·
lion Tuesday.
About-seven weeks premature, two
of the infants had slight breathing ~
blems but otherwise alt were reported
doing fine today.
The four girls a1'd a boy ranged in
weight from two pounds eight ounces
to three pounds nine ounces.
Amy Ueman, a student X-ray tedml·
cian, described the maternity room con-
"Oit, m11 God, how am . I QOlng to
tell my husband?"
Mrs. Rohrer, 28, had taken fertllity
hormones because a pituitary deficiency
made ovulation Impossible, according to
Dr. Arthur Jtaskins, Universi ty
Hospital's chief of obstetri cs.
Mrs.-Rohrer, five-fool·two, weighed 108
pounds before pregnancy and gained
80 pounds ln seven months'.
Her husband, a 3 3 • y ca r • o Id main·
tenance engineer for a supennarkct
chain, appeared dazed.
"I thought they were pulling my leg,"
he said In describing his reactlon when
doctors told him Monday that be could
I
runways. And, the unwanted water w1ll travel
l'be.commlaloo aclloo aet-...trictlons1Jiroiiil182flilclldralnage pipe running
virtually forbiddlne COMtruction ln those underground through the donated seven
versation this~: _____ _ ---exped his familyJo..Jncreue..._by....flve ____ ,
"Then they brought the X·rays and
sboy,·ed me."
arua. acres.
Mrs. Rohrer: "How many -two."
A doctor: "No." Rohrer, v.'ho has a son by a previous
marriage, said the boy y,·ould be named
RusRll Olarles. The girls today were
named Michelle, Sandra, Belinda and
JeMifer. Cor)· Cancels TV
Appearance Due
To 'Conflicts'
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Th e
DemocraUc candidate for at at e con·
troller, Ken Cory of Garden Grove, falled
lo appear for a television debate with
his Republican opponent, William T .
Bagley of San Rafael.
It was the second time ln two days
that Democratic candidates for statewide
office bowed out of public debates with
GOP opponent&.
The first, Auemblywoman ?\-! a r c h
Fong of Oakland, failed to show Monday
for a television debate with Republican
Brian Van Camp, former state com·
missioner of corporations and M r s .
FQng's opponent for secretary of st.ate.
The reeson given in both ~s was
a conflict of schedules.
Bagley said on Tuesday that he and
Cory also are scheduled to debate live
over KNXT television in Los Angeles
Sunday , "and I have heard today that
A.fr. Cory has canc€1ed that too."
The San Francisco debates were mov-
ed from public television station, KQED,
where a strike Is Wlder way, to KPIX·TV
where they were lo be taped for airing
over the state's publlc staUons.
Cory's office here said he was "doing
so me previously p 1 a n n e d fund.raising
events all over the city" at the time
of Tuesday's taping, but could not sa y
where he could be reached. Bagley taped
the program with two minor party can·
dldates.
Saddl.eback 'Y'
A 1/ aunted House
The Saddleback Valley YMCA will be
tran1fonned Into A haunted house for
the Halloween season with open house
scheduled Oct. 27 through Oct. 31.
Hours wlll be from 6:30 to t t p.m.
<"ach night except Halloween night wilen
the Y will be open to midnl&ht.
The "Fantastic Voyage" planned for
little Saddleback ghosts and goblins will
include a spooky graveyard and a spin-
ning room where frankenslein comes
to life, according tl14'YMCA spookiiman.
A tot.I or 400 tickets per night will
be aold at 50 cents eaclt Six ye&r
olds can gtt haunted for frff, spooksmen
said.
Transit Bill Delayed
WASlllNGTON (UPI ) -The House
Rulet Committee today put orr I l s;
decision on an •tt.8 b\Uloa m1111 transit
bill until after the Nov. 5 elections.
The committee agreed without a vote
to postpone action on whether to tend
the blll to the liouse floor for a vote.
''
Staff recommended acceptance of !he
company offer because the seven acres
"wl.lt provide a needed and welcomed
buffer between Mason Regional Park
and the propoeed development."
Its report to the commissioners also
noted tho drainage awale would create a natural 3,50()..aeat ampi.tbeater and pro-
vide 40,000 cublc yards of fUI dirt ••to
relieve the nat topography."
Who Was That
Leopard Lady?
• A raven-ha.Ired 1oung lady who
pranced across CoSta Mesa's busy
Harbor Boulevard in lhe midst of
evening rush hour traffic Tuesday
proved to be a real traffic.stopper.
Witnesses agreed it wasn't what
she was wearing but what she
• wasn't wearing.
Horns honked and pedestrians
gawked 8!1 the lady -w e a r r n g
nothing but a \\'alst·lenglh leopard
lfarment methodically made her
way across the 2300 block in front
of a busy shopping center.
She then nonchalantly hopped up
on the opposite sidewalk and disap-
peared in lo an apartment complex.
"Three?"
"No."
"F'our?"
"Let ine ju.st say it's under six."
Voters in Los Alamitos
Tur11 Out 2 Councilmen
Two Los Alan1ilos city councilmen
were recalled from office In a special
election Tue9day.
Councilman Charles H. lAng loat his
bid to stay on the council 789 votes
to 752. Kenneth D. ~tiller was recalled
from office by a margin of 810 lo
726. '
Voters overwhelmingly decided that
their replacements should be selected
through the election proces9 rather than
appointed by the re1nalnlng three coun.
cilmen. The vote In favor of a council
election was 1.065 to 292.
~1ore than 25 percent of the city's
5,003 ellgible voters ~urned out for the
recall election. There were 1,541 ballots
cast.
City hall spokesmen sa id an o t be r
speclal election would probably be held
in January to fill the now vacant coundt
seats.
The recall effort stemmed from the
firing two years ago of Los Alam.Hot
City Manager William Krauss .
Krauss 'was fired by the t~an
council fN!rjority of Long, l\1Jller and
Dale Kroesen. Kroesen later resigned
because of poor heo.lth.
Long and Miller lben i,ecame t~ l'OW>·
cil minority and a lengthy recall effort
against them was delayed by City At·
torney Jack Parker and City Clerk Doris
Pass who ruled the fir!t recall peUtions
Invalid.
Both Parker and Pass later resigned
their posts. A counter recall e f f o r t
against the two councilmen who had
supported the fired city manager never
garnered enough support to force an
election.
• 538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA-646·1919 CLOSID
l"'40AT
Close Out Fred Perry
Tennis Shoes Reg. 15.9 5
Sale Price 9.95
Limited To Stock On Hand
White Penn Tennis Balls
Can of 3-1.79
Limited Cj)uantity
Double Knit Gym Shorts
Assorted Sizes & Colors Reg. 2.75
Sale Price I .75
Warm Up Suits 24.95 to 39.95
Hooded Nylon Jackets I 1.50
Short Sleeve Sweat Shirts 2.9 5
Hooded-zipper Sweat Shirts. 7.95
Crew Meck Sweat Shirts 4.95
Open 9 to 6 Closed Sunday
'
Wilson Kramer Autogr.oph
Tennis Rackets-Frame Only 23.95
Strung Nylon 25.95
Wilson T2000 Strung Nylon 36.95
Davis-Dunlop-Bancroft.
Y onex Racktts
Penn & Wiison Tennis Balls
Racquetball Racquets & Balls
Handball Gloves & Balls
Speed~ Swim Suits & Trunks
Table Tennis Paddles & Balls
Football Practice Shirts Plain 3. 9 S
With Mo's. 4.95
Acrylic V-neck Long Sleeve
Swelltel'S 4.95
Bike Repairing-Parts
Tires -T
538 Center 646· I 9 I 9
1
' I
,
A6
DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE
Offices
Irvine 's te m porary halt on constructi on of com·
mercia l offil·e buildin gs in the lr\'inc lnd u~lria l Con1·
plcx was a timely movt•.
1'he city council C:itlled the mora toriu1n until Nov.
19 due lo traffic con11cs tion in lhe are~1 and the la ck of
agreement between consuft ants on the c ffct•l of com ·
nlcrcia J-inslead of industrial-de \'CIOp1n cnt .
A co mputer· progrit nl prepared by the city's truf·
fi e consultant will cnnhle planners to estimate the
traffic caused by a ~ivc n developn,cnt. :lhead of time.
thus allowini; a'n ad vun cc vie\\' of \\'h<tt r oad
&Jltc rations \\•ill be nccd~d to cope \Vith tra ffic flow.
1'hC progra m , expected to be in full ope ration by
November, will apply the san1e set of stundal'ds to all
developme nts ::ind sho uld circ umve nt disagree m e nts
betwe en cons ulta nts like that in the Alex Ro~rtson
Company 's o rri ce building permit auolil·atio n.
Almost half of the city's traffic accide nts occ ur in
· the industria l ar e;,i, u ~tatistic \vhich unde rs cores the
need for the n1os t uccurute, cons is te nt inJormation
possib le . •
T he inconve nie nce :.i nd delay caused by ' thl'
moratorium a re o ut'''c ighed by the bcne rits of waiting
'for better information.
P oles Should Go
• •1'h a nks . to a county sign ordinance. the gaudy
s igns hawking housing bargains which line the San
Diego Free way near the Canada Road offramp in
Laguna Hills are due to be pulled-down soon.
But what re mains is a row of equa lly unattractive
puwe r po1es which niake the lands ca pe be tween the
sign:;; confusing and uns ig htly.
vs. Ind t r y
the vil·in ity-l.akc F'urest ;1nd f\1 iss ion Viejo, for
exam pl('. use the su1ne undergroundin~ des ign .
Cons ide ring that unde rground.i n~ is tht: r ule in
I hC'se l'on1111u11 it ie;;, it \Vo uld .see m appropriate to <.'On·
sider doing the s~1 n1L· "'ith J>O\\'i.'r pulrs c.llung the
f ree''' ay. It is e x pen~i vc but it l'<i n be done.
1'hc C;i nada Ro;.1d sec·tion or !ht· free''' a v is the en-
trance to the Sadcllebat'k V;illey . Deve lo.pcrs have
taken pains lo make their O\\'ll l'O m1nun ilies a1>·
µcu li ng a t c· rue ia l cntry\vayt-..
\Vith the ugly signs coming do,\'n, the pules s hould
con1c dov~·n as 'veil to 1nakc the \\•hole arcH plcus ing.
Filling a Need
In the abs e nce or m any c us tom a ry t ee n
recreatio n o utle ts in lrv in1:. the st:hool district 's
policy or e n couraging e xt r ;.1-c:url'ic ula r club.s <-i t
Univers ity J·ligh School is a blight s pot .
\Vithout ~ndors in g the vie'" tha t lack of
recr eatio n fa cilities lead s te e ns to a n t isoci::i l
beha"vio1·. the absence or movie theat ers a nd s imila r
teen haunts can still be seen as C:1 proble m .
Sue h facilities e xis t in s urrounding communities ,
but tee ns often have limited a cce!Ss to tri.l ns parlatiorl .
Thi:! di::;trlet has s imfllified the process needed lo
get officiul s anction fat" a club. A st ude nt.need only
\Vrite his name and the name of the club o n a form.
Ass uming that the subject of the club's a ctivities is
accepta ble , approval is easily obta ined.
Mor e tha n a thous and s tudents-about h alf of the
high school s tude nt body-have beeon1e involved in
the clubs formed under the palicy.
•
•
The power poles end at Leis ure \Vorld. a com·
munity which has unde rg roundecl utilitie s as pa rt of
· jL'i d esig n. M a ny o f the othe r pla nned comnlunities in
B,Y s~epping_ iii to fil l ~ need of youth in the city.
the d1str1tl has 1ncrt!ascd tls value to the ,\·hole com.
munity , SB 'The manual doesn't say anything about Siamese twins.'
Rocky Road to Dear
Gloomy
Gus
T i1 ue t o Lo1t·e1· flit> 800111
Vic~ Presidenc_y D ~rin g m y yea r s a s a
news paper reporter 1-ofie(l "'on·.
dered if I should have chbsen a
more profitable line of work. But
now.,. with people comphtining
about the ir holdings plum ·
meting all over the place, I'm
happy I have no hold"1 gs to
plummet.
Not Enough Complaints?
\VASHJ NGTON -In lhc last few
decades our Presidents have fal le n
into Lhe habit or using their Veeps for
high-level, foreign ribbon-cutting mis-
sions. l!'~ now being said-that one or
the adv;inlllges of Mr. Rockefeller is
that "'ilh his ex perience he can do a
lot more th· n b • _J!__J:_cr..cmonia l
presence at the state funerals of
pri n1e m iniste rs.
But can he'.'
Judging rro n1
"'hat -happe ned in
1969, \\/h e n ?t1r,
l'\ixon sent the for·
mer N e w York
gove rnor o n a
South Americ an
study mission, l\1 r.
Ford may no! be
able to let J\tr. Rockefeller leave the
country. Du vid Morris. a fellO\I' at the
Institute for Polit·y Studies, u left .
wing \\1a s hi11 glon lh ink cry, has
reseurchcd Lh<' old nc1vsna1ll'r t·lips of
that· disastrous 1·oyage, and tlus is
\Vhat his notes sho"':
"In Honduras one student w:is kil -
lt.'<I and there was "·idesprcad riolini:::
in the Don1inican Republic a Stand ard
Oil rerinery \\'as blo\\·n up ; in Cosla
ltica 2,000 stude nts den1011stl'alt•d; in
"Panama the Na tional Gual'd "':J S c:i l-
led out; in V'enczuc la the governme nt
had-lo-.cance l Rockefeller's visit due
lO street fi ghting ; in Colombia a
20,000-ma n s pecial security force \Vas
<·alled out t o <'Onlrol student strikes
and there "'as h('a \'~' street fi ght in,i::;
:n Ecu:idor llockelellcr·s c:ir "'.:JS
ove rturned a nd · 10 demoni-trat6rs
were killed by the poli ce ; in Bolivia
his 24-hou r \•isit was cut to a threc-
hour stay in the airport (while) eight
bombs went off on the (untr:ivelcd)
motorcade route to La Paz: in Chile
the government was forced to c.incel
the visit \\'ht:'n na tion\1•idc strikes
erupted ; Brazil was ca lm as the
govern ment a rrested thousands of
potentia l demonst rators and ('ensorcd
the press fro m printing any anti·
Rocky arlic li>3; in Arge ntina one
demonstrator was killed by the police.
there 'l'-'erc nalionwidc labor s trikes
11 nd nine Rocke fe/lcr-o\l'ned su1>er·
n1 ark ets wl!rc bombed and burned; in
Uruguay the Gcncrul l\lotors plant
wa8 burned down.''
( VON HOFFMAN )
)J.G.T. IN FA IRNESS lo lhc Vi ce l'res1-GloomrCiw~.omme~n ••e1wtom;11•d llr,._n
)
1'o the Editor:
What is going on with our m<ii l ~t·r
vice, if r may use the latter "·ord
loosely?
There really s eems to be a plot for
ming whereby we give up lht' pos ta l
form of com munication entire]\·. If l''l'
wish lo g~t any sort or commuriication
across with in four or fi ;.·e da \'s, 1.1·c
have lo phone-and they 1vant tO raise dent-desj&.n.illf_, h!!W.C}:er~.iLs.houldi-"<'----J-~-:;;.,;"~M;t M<•H••llr •c11..:1""' v"'"" or ,,,.
admitted that in ~lai li , l''r:inc•ois ~f1t:i'i!:':'-""'..,,.,,..'".,,."'GIMnirGtri:,
(Papa Doc ) Ou villicr, the late \'OOdoo
dict<ito r and "President for Life,'" tur-
ned out 35,000 peojlle lo cheer when he
and ~fr. Rockefelle r appeared on the
balcony of the Presidential Palace in
Port-:iu-Prlnce ancl embraced euch
other.
----their r.ates-too-! One of my husl**nd'.i;
techni cal maga zi nes was three \\'eeks
late, our bill payments have t.o be
ma il ed a week a head lo make :i
' W_hether or not the ability to
detonate a continent n1erely by set·
ling foot on it indicates P.1r. ltockefel-
ler has cons ide rably more power than
he ha s modestly given him.self credit
for a l tiis Sen a te conri r matio n
hearings. his Latin fiasco docs pose
rertain questions. \\.'as there a con-
nection, for instance, between what
must have been a horri fyin g ex-
perience and ..-·hut he \\·as luter to do
;11 Atlit a '.' ''ou don't have to call l\1r.
RockC'feller a ra cist or any other
name he doesn"t deserve to wonder if
those ,·iole nt, 11ua .~i ·revolution<1 rv
n1obs n1 :iy h ave conv in ced t hi's
plutoC'rat in public ser\:ice that arml'd
re pressio n is the onl y pract icu l
response. ·
Or it may be t.-fr. Hockefelle r
believes th a t in the 20th century
viole nec is a n o rdinary tool of
statecraft. In that connection th e only
instances I've been <1blc to find or his
recon1mcnd ing a l;1x cut durin).( hi s
governorshi p "'aS for a SIOO deduction
for homeowne rs 1vho bui lt backyard
lx>mbshellc rs. 1''or more than 20 years
he has im pn rt uned ror infini tely
lumescent milit ary appropriations,
and has done so to such an extent that
a man \l'ith less money might have
been ca ll ed a nut on the subject,
something that President Eisenho\\·er
came close to doin g when he said , "I
suspect that Ne l:iion has been listening
too closely to hulf-baked advi sers.•·
THAT \V AS back in the 1956 era
\vhen lh<' Hnckefc \lcr Brot hers Fund
t"on1 in issionl'ct n s tud~', direclC'd by
Dr. Kissinge r, "'hich said : '"In certain
areas ;1 .ssi~ned hi gh priority by the
Kremlin thc SovicL Un ion has surpas-
sed us qualitatively as wcl as qUan·
litatively •.. it appears · that the
United States is rapidl y losing it~ lead
over the U.S.S .R in the military
race."
President Kennedy made the same
overestimate of Russian strength,
which came lo be known as the "mis-
sile gap ," but at teas! he wasn't
say ing things like "very powerful
nuclear \l'ea1>0ns can be used i.11 such a
manner that they h<1ve neg li gible ef·
reels on c ivil ia n populations" falso
from the same Hockcfellcr-Kissinge r
re port )
UN llAPPll.\' the l"'O "'ere one
abou t \.\.'ha t the report called "non-
ovcrl disguised or obscure war,"
i.e. Vietna m. We cii n't know i£ Ken·
nedy might have come lo change his
mind :ibout suC'h interventions, but we
do kno\v tha t !\lr. Roc kereller never
has, just as "'C know that he has been
an undevialing ad vocate of :i foreign
policy which has protection of over-
:>eafi investments as its pd nci1>al aim.
It is a position consistent with his
and his f;i m ily's ownership or a fi rm
like the lnternutional Basic f'~conomv
Corpor atio n tha t docs in excess of S250
million "'Orth of busi ness in South
Americ:i every year
This goes to our most important
policy decisions as it also goes to Lhc
Rocke£eller mind set, the Rockefclll'r ~ras p or s trategy a nd t a ct ics ..
the dis Qon c erti ng Rocke fe ll('r
presumption that he knows \.\.'hat's
best ror othe rs as well as for himsel(.
So do we wa nt this obli vious high-
sai ling ex-gove rnor, th is inflexi ble, if
po lished bellicist, this man v.•hose
name is a syn1bol of such 01hun1 that
people uround the "''orld arc \Villing to
cha nce death just to throw rocks al his
limousine'.'
deadline in Los Angeles. etc.
NOW ALL"deliveries and pickup!; In
our area have been scheduled for 5
p .m. onl y on \v eekdays. The carri<'rs
are t uking on double loads and what
else is going on besides the price of
pOstage.
The e1ectric company raised the
cost twice in one month, according to
our last bill, and conversation with
them to inquire. Now I read· they
v.•anlanolher increaSe.
Can't the boOm be IO\.\.'ered on
everything, or h:ive we turned into·
such letha rgic individuals. no ont!
bothers to romplain enough?
LO IS DUl'fl\1 AN
To The Editor :
At l a s t a method has been
discovered "'hich \\"ill rclie\'C Ora nge
Co untia ns of all real est;ile and in-
come taxes and at the same time
restore the good ( ·~) old.fashioned
morals to our people
A county judge in Ne"' Jersey last
11·eck upheld a 1796 law making it il-
lega l fo r single persons to have sexu;,d
reli1t ions in the sta te. lie fi ned labo rer
Charles Saunde rs, 20, $50 for commit-
ting fornicat ion. \Vhilc this old la\v
1.1•as se ldom enforced. it 1vas neve r
repealed, so the jud ge tlonc his duty.
Now :i ll \.\.'C need lo do is to pass :1
sim il ar law in Sacrarncnlo and con -
side ring the amount of ill icit "loving"
goi ng on in Orange County. as v.•etl as
the rest of the stale, those S50 finl.'s
should total up e nough to pay orf the
n:1tiona l debt.
Our Expletives Lack Imagination
In Culifornia , evc rythin ~ 1.hal is fun
is taxable : movies, tX'cr , booze, dan-
cing in public places, <'le. \\'hy not z::o
one step furthe r and tax n1arrietl
couple s $2 eve r~· lime they slcev
together or SS everyti1ne they sleep
with someone else? Just think hn\1'
this would dampe n the population ex
plosion!
Flli\NK KL<)f'I\ The most popula r-and. or course,
eve ntuall y tiresome--calchword of
the summer was'' Expl eti\"C deleted ,''
following publi cation of the infa mous
White llouse tra nscripts.
But th(' trite a nd n1 caningtcss ob·
.scenities of the Nixon tapes a rc, lo 1ne
:1t leas!, less offensive morally th;1n
lhcy a re es thetically. They do not
show a filthy mind as much as a dull ,
one. In contras t lt)
a J Ohn Garner, o r .
e ven 3 t y ndo n
.John!ion, Nixon's
u r sc n a l o f
v'ltuperation w as
la c klus tre a nd
borin g l y
unima ~inative.
I hsd been r e·
r ea di ng S ha k e·
s pear e 's "llr nrY, JV " :I re\I/ CVC•
ning8 b e fore the uncxpnrg:i lcd
t 11pe11 were disclosed, ~nd I "'cnt b11rk
&o look up son1c of the e1>ilhcts t hat
F:1lstaf( :ind his rarrlsh <'Olleaguc!!
nung at the.Ir roes. and al each othe r.
IN JVST riffl inJ: through OT1<' JlirC'nc.
I ca me <1 cros!'\ the fnllo\rin,i::; nn1ll·
worm, gol'·bellll'd kn;1 v<'. r:1t t huff,
(SY DNEY HARRIS )
knot·pa1ctl l'Og U<'. impudcnl s1~·ine,
g re asy t<lllo\\'Cll lt h, drier! nc at's
t.ongur . c lfskin, stnckfish. vile stan-
ding-tuck . slinking mackerel. soused
gurnel, cul ·purse. and filthy-bun~.
One of the most depressing cvicl<'n·
tes of the th!l':l Y in vit :illty l}f thr
~~nglis h lunguagc slnt:t f.l izabetha ri
li mes is the cx pull)i()ll or colorfu l
epithets. \Vhi ch ha ve bt°!Cn l'elllnccd Ov
nothing CXC!'JJt a few boring swea'r
woras repe nted in cessantly until they
lose :ill meaning a nd force.
AN'\'ON•: \\•ho has C\•Cr he11rd 11
Frenchman. an l!a lianor <especiall y)
a S1)anlard in full spate or nuent cur·
sini;: ..-•ill know c~n rtll' whnt J mean.
Tern1s of se xual deprecnt1on a re
rarely used . and :,ire 1l0t lleL'ded : lhc
Latins' \'ivid nnrl.fl l'xihll' vocabulary
or ins ult i.s an urt istlc performance of
hi gk vlrtuo11 ily nnd astonishing \'tr·
~:ttility .
Evl'n le:1vl nf.( obsQenitics aside,
such oh.I r:1shioncd English ~·ords as
.. ..
•·rop." "jackanapes," ''bounder,"
''popinj a,Y.," and "coxcomb" ha ve
·p:issed oOt of lhe l:inguagC, and ou r
current ter m s of opprobrious dcsrnp-
tion ure limited to sul'h limp ..-•ords as
"dope" or "jerk." which huve no
strength, no precisior(, and no poinl.
\VllAT 00 we <'all 11 man who
cheats ut ca rd~. kisses ll nd tells,.and
l1t>ha\eS gcne r111!y \Vith no reJ:a rd for
fair play? \Vhc n "hnundtr" and
•·c:icl" dis~ppcu red . we \l'Cre left \\•it h
a ve rhal vac uum . The sr1rnL· ~1)Cs fur
'"coxeom h," to designate a sill y i1nd
conceited m an infaluatcd with his
surfac-c appeara nce. Gone. gone , all
quite gone.
Anglo-Saxon s"'cnr "'ords nrP
unlo,•cly und mea n nnlhin i;:, since
they :ire forcc1I 1.0 covl'r so '''illc 11
r an AC of e\' a l u<.11 io n. And they in1l lt•atc
o ver bul povcrly on the lr\•e l of
"You're unnlhcr . ··and "So':-i your uld
m:1 n." Thi:oi il' liU lt"boy tutk , 411nd not
the pro1M'r lin wui slic currenry nf a
mature ~nt1 robu~t 1x.>oplc "'Ith the
l r 3rlilin n o f a S hakesp e are , a
Chaucer, or \!V en a Oit k('nJi, behind
t11cn1. •
'Fluids, rest and hide
the financial secti on!'
[ ___ M_A_I_L_Bo_x _ __,)
I.Liters /ro111 Tl'Odi>rs ore u:e/corUf' f\11r
1nally, u;rt/t·r~ ,,11011/d cutH't'JJ ll1Prr irit's
-~ciyes 111 Jll() u:ord.~ or lesx The riyl11 to cf/11
de11se lellt'TS to /11 X/JU<'t' vr ~/1n11na te libtl
is rvservi>d All /e/li'rs niu.sl 1ucludc s1g·
nature-arrd nuul/ny adrtres$0uCTWnTe":~
1'iay be wiflil!t'ld n11 r1·quest i/ s11//1c11'11f
reason is appart'11t. Poe!nJ will nol be
µubiished.
M1111f 1 '«.t11·11 C'1•11f«•r?
'l'o 'l'he Editor:
Last "eek. a ~ ..i n.~Jl rl':.l'nl ttti ve lo
the lr\'inc Village ~~orum , I 1vilnessed
:1n audi o slide pre~enta!ion on the Un-
i\"cr s ily '1'011·n CcnlPI'. Bil l \\'atl
represented the I r\•in c Company.
I believe the nan11: ;ind plan to b<'
contrud ittory. ;:i nd the numc to b('
.misleadin.l! lo the 1x·ople of Irvine II
IS not a lOl\'O ('t•nte r. 1'he IO\l'll ccnl<'I'
will t•onta in St'\ l'r<.t l type:; nf housing
and a pleasant blend of independent
und supµo rti \1· busi1u·~scs •1nrl st·r-
viccs. Unquest io nably a for1.1·:i rd s!t·p
in lht• vill age rlHH.:CPI. but not 11 to1\ n
l'enter.
l\IR. \\'.<\TT S<l ld tt wil l oiler
son1elhing th at" d i dr:iv.· the> J')('orlc of
Irvine, e\'en !JS other t'Cntc·rs :i risc
over lh(• rc:.i rs . 'l'ht: :iu<lio :.lidt-
presentatiOn calll'fl it "th(' n1 ost
urgently nl't·decl building blot·k in Ir·
vine." So I asked if the pl:1n had ;i
n1cdir a l building. hos pit;il, art or en-
lt•rt:ii ning a rt center, mun icipal
hui lcl in~s or central c·ity go1crnmenl
or operation builcll ngs. 'l'ht' ansv.·l'r
\\:JS no, non(' of these. Thi:n. think ing
in lt"rms of the a<lj acl'nl L'ni\<•rs1t~, I
asked if t hl' ct•ntl· r h<HI ~on1ething tha t
rclal i·d to th(· :1 rts. s1·ience, o r
cdur11tinn. A,i.;ain. the ans"·r r, no.
none of tht•sc
'1'11 hl' a L"ni\ er:. ii~ To11 n Ccn \l'r ii
must, in ::-01nc 11 ;1y. b...• 11lcnt1f1l'1I ;inti
t·~t a hlts h <·d tn :1tt ract ;d i Irvine
residents th1·nui.:h thl' ~i'ars. 'l"h i' 1:.
\1 h::i t j•\er~ boil~ :.,;1,1:-. hu! 11'~ nol 111
'll1e 11hu1 'l'hl'l"l' 1~ 11111 a r·1·111ra! lt\(•n1t
that in :111~ 11 :1~ l'l·l:1tl'' 1 .. th1· c·ity <•f
\'11\C nr its r1·:.idvnl:.
Su re, tl1l' 11111\l·r:.11~ 1." <u·ro..;s 1!11·
street. and tll:.il ::. (·:..:11 ·1 I\ "llt're· !hi·
pl:in lea\·l's 11 "l'ht·r1 · ;, iint t'l'L·!'l th•·
IJt.·l!rnn1n.e. of th1· hll'n1l1ni.: nr the l'Xh ·n-
~ion or L'CI to lht· 1011 n ll'lltt·r. ,\:-.ton·
;i:., l '('l 1s cull l'l'l'lll'd 11 ·s 111~1:11)l:.1e1 · to
l'al 11nd .~l1'i:1>. Bil l \\1111 f'\'l'll ~a id he
ht)l)('S t hl' uni \'t' rs II y Jl('IJI ill' <Ion '! 1 :11-.l'
1l over.
'l'llJS IS A 1111 ·" 1·111:11..:1• roorept th;ll
11nnlcl h" \lt'lromt·d .1fl\\lh~·rc 111 Ir
\!Ill' I'm !'tlft' II \1d l tn' nti .. olut1·h·
.corgrn11s and snltl nn1 1u l\\11 l11)ur~.
Hut it's nnt a !11\\ n 1·1'1ll1'r II \!lt1 \1:111l
ynur polH'(' 1·h11·t, !ll"l' C'h11·f, t:1t,\ c111111
L·drnan. 11uhl1\· 11ori.. .. din·t·lJ'lr, or
1\hof·\~·t', 1011 l11 •1l l'r li"1k t•l,t•11h1·rt'.
l.11.:t·.1ust• tu·\ 11111 "l'htduh:d to bt• 1n
your\1111 n e~ nt1·1
The lr1 1n1· t "tl\ (1111n1·1 I ha~ t~'t •n
:1~k1n r,! f11r .1 111 11 n 11·11t1 ·r Uh.:· nr .. 1 ol
:rhriul "t'IPll pl ,1nn•·il 11!11 "lllll' l11n\' I
IM•l 1!•\'C 1 ht•\ h:1 I t' ! h1 • !'l''l.ll'ln" 1hi11 ~ y !11
st·{· I h al t1 1ht•1 11 .rut .1 '')\111 (•t·ntcr :1 nrl
l ht·~ ;1lli111 1111' p1111••t'I u, 1:11r\ lh.1\
lrnpl11·:1111111 . l h1·11 11 li1•l l1 r ••!11 1
'"lllt'llHll t' th;1\ 11•l:1!1' l11llJ1 )\\'llJ•h ,,r
lr\1Jl1' [11 •1 .1 11 ... , 1 11 1·~· 111 11 !ht• n.1rn1•
1:-.1 phun'
'I I! 11 \I I I 1 1 \ ll I 1
llr1'111 11.~ 1.,·,,,,,.,,
'1'11t h11 f.d 1H11
11 hill' hPt 'll ,1 1111 nr f11n It 11 1111! Otlr
ima c_1na l11111~ 111n 1111.l '' 1111 11111 ~
Jlf1J;:J·t~ •ill ,11\l• \\,, HH;~~l !U'~I hUtl\,1 11
h(t· nn lh(• 1'111 11111 n1 lhr n!11f·r 11l:1nl·I ~,
ant.I l'~L·n ~.I \\ tl1111)1"' lhai 11pr1• ... up
• •
posed to ha \'C come ·rrom far orf
places.
NO\\ lhe facts are in, Human or
~1·en animal life is impossible on ariy
11f lhl' pl:i nl'ts. ·r hcy are either too cold
or too hot. or "'llc rnately too cold and
hol.
Nonl' or them nearly compare to our
p<i la r regions. One pla net is said to
,i::i v~ off radiation, but it Is loo hot, and
...rul-planeL remains in its v.icinity as --
they orbit at different speeds around
•
the sun.
An~· -co llege sludept ~dlh a com·
pul<'r und a pproxim3te distances to
the nc:1 rest sta r ..-·ill soon tell You that
tr:1 ve l lo any planet in its orbit ls im·
possible al a ny speed that could be at·
t:iinerl. This is the only world we have
unless "'e are trans ported by a super·
na tu ral foree.
\\le tould go to the moon and live
in a bubble ror a short. Lime, bul who
11·ants to?
JIM BOLDING
C11rl <' Nola ..
·ro 1'hc Editor :
I did not see the story on noise pol-
lution £Sunday, Sept 29) until today
-this bcc;.i use I was riding a motor-
<'ycle back from New Mexico (my
sole means or transportation).
'J'he decibe l rating on that motor·
<'YtlC! is considerably lower than the
110 dt•cibcl rating listed ln your ar·
lt1·lc ... il is in fact, about 8Sdbs ... or
::iround average tor lhe majoril,y. of
touring .moLOrcycles. And it is here
that I feel your otherwise inrormative
article errs and does so badly.
l\10ST (but not all, unfortunatelyl
motorcyclists object lo noise and the
motorcycle in dustry is taking steps to
J)roducc quieter machines. California
rcC'enlly adopted legis lation which
"ill lim it the decibel rating of new
n101orcyclcs to 83 dbs or less. Honda
hnd just int roduced a new road motor·
l')'t•le with a dcci!Sel rating in the 70's.
i\dmilcdly there a re people riding ex-
lrc n1ely noisy motorcycles -but the
n1ajorit y or the larger, road type
nlaC'hines a re quiet enough that you
n1·\·er kno,~· when they go by unless
~11u h:1ppen to sec them pass. By lum.
pin ~ ;ill c ~·c les inlo that 110 decibel
(·:itl'gory, I fee l .rou misrepresented
lhe part motorcycles play in noise pol·
lution.
In facl {a nd this is probably tan·
I amount lo sacrilege) the noisiest -
and \l'orst e mission pollution as well
\'Ch icles to pass my office 'l'-'indows
1n Laguna Beach a re ... the city school
hu~c:,!
ROG ER HCLL. Editor
Road Rider l\ta,qazinc'
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
Ur>llt'rt ,\1, l\rl'cd, PuNi.thn'
Thnmos l\tr.vil, Editor
Bnrh<i ru l\rt'1'1ich,
1';fl111Jn0/ 1'11ge Edllor
1'h1 • 1·1!1!unal pHg~ or the Daily
Pi11°1 't't'I.' to inform and stimulate
H'<ideri. h\ 111csrnt ing on lhls paae
1\1\ l·r~t ""n1 rntn\u ry nn topics of In·
11 r1·~1 '" ~1111li<"~tl'd rolumnists and
(.11·t·••n1,t.-.. hy pro\ld1n11 a forum
rvr 11•;.id..,ri. \ll'V.5 :.and by prestrlling:
1h1• nl'>l~V·•l•l·r·h op1 nlons and Ideas
<111 f'l1r r1>nt ltlp1<"ll Tht 'dltorlal
"l•1n111n-. Ill lh1• OJ11y Pilot appear
nnll u1 th~· echtona l CC1h1mn at the
1up "' the pa wl' Opinion~ expressed
1J1 ltit tolurnn1~l!'i and r11rtooni.!ll1
~nrJ lttltr 1o1 rilrrs ar( thr1r own and
110 1·nll.ir,1>m11nt flf their \"i~·1 by the
P<11\I l'llol ,,hnuhl bt> 1nfe rrtd.
\I cdncsilay, Octobe r 9, 1974
·• Wed!MSda,., Octobff CJ, 1974
F0Jso111 Goldblum Guilty
OAJLV PILOT A ff I
• ' t •
-
1 sca1Je
Flourno y Get s Aggressive
. .
With Brown in TV Debate
I · I Sheraton ~·--T . error
~-~ "8Cl1\o ..
-Equity -canaatr
• •
Th,varted
By "lJLJ. ST AJ.L
FOLSO~t ( • .\Pl -An ap. LOS Ar\G ELES (AP ~ -A
parent group escape plot by different Houston I. Flournoy
e1nerged in the third deba te thm! hardened I on g I c r '" of the 1974 campaign I 0 r
prisoners h.is been brokE"n up, governor Tuesday.
officials of Folsom Prison sny. lie w:is aggressive, And he
Associate \Varden II u c I got 1nad.
Morphis reporttd that a guard "It's time to go afte r him,"
saw Garnld Gallant. 35, or !he 4~.¥,ear-old state con-
San Luis Obispo, s aw I n g !roller said following his ~ i
through the bani: of his ma x· ~ )
bnum '"'""'Y ceu 'Tlks<1ay . NEWS ANALYSIS
Gallant, doing five years to _ _
life for rape, burglary and
robbe ry, was captured without minute e n co u n t e r with
· Secretary of State Edinund a struggle. G. ·srov.'n Jr., the Democratic
But an in vestigation re\'eal· nominee for governor.
ed bars s a w e d completely
th rough in the cells of Claude
Martin, 43, a Canadian twice
sentenced to death, and Alex·
andcr OeRossi, 31, a lifer for
murder ln Los Angeles Coun.
ly, 1.forphis said.
"lt \\'as a plot for all three
to go at once," Morphis said.
e Cit II Pa11s lip
BROWN, 36, continued to
be aggressive himsel f. as he
l''as in their first two debates.
at tacking Floun1oy's record
and that of Gov. Ron a ld
Reagan.
But the allegations were not
b.1sically nPw :ind Flournoy
said, "They've been refuted
over and over again." TAKES INITIATIVE
Houston Flournoy
himself, Flournoy said II was
t1.1•,11C ~
~ Probed
Brown's father's name that LOS ANG ELES (UPI) -
' LeaderConf esse~
"~ .
launched his poUtlcal career A terrorist group that may
and pushed It along: have links with 1 h e Sym-LOS ~GELES (AP) -In satisfactory to th e govern.
This sort of a I I e g a t J o n bionm Liberatioo Anny luis a surprise move, S t a n I e y ment," Newman said .
• !way •····h .1h Goldblum, the former presi-Goidbl id be s wuo..: es a nerve WI claimed res""nsibility for ex· um cou sent to Brown ho I tt pti to !"' dent of Equity Funding Corp., run a ' c~pa~a i~~Lnt .r.~· plosions at Sheraton h o t e, I s pleaded guilty in cormection pri!on for 30 years and lined
or hls father. former Gov. here and in San Francisco with one -0f the bigge st up to s:U,000. sentencing isl
Edmund G. Brown, and he 'I'm afraid there 's• nine and threatens to ~mb more busin~ scandals In U . S . set for Feb. 10. ~ repli~ with his own personal month w•itlng list.· of tbenl. according to a radio history and admitted he knew ''The government, at U1e,.
retort. --------executive. of plans to sell Ph 0 n Y in· time or sentencing, won't feel
H. l·mpii·ed that F' surat1<e. policies, to counterfeit ?UmOY The "New World Uberation compelled to say a n y th i n n is wherl\ he is because of K • d • bonds and to exaggerate the "' Ronald Reagan's coattails and I na.p1ng Front", said it bombed the worth of the company. good about ti.tr. Goldblum ,"1
former u . Gov. Ed Reinecke '.s hotels la.st week to force the Only a week into >.vhat was 1 Newman added.
perjury indi ctment. T , } M d Sheraton chain's parent cor-expected to be a lengthy trial. Goldblum's attorn e y,
"So let's not try tO sift na OVe. poration, m . to change Its Goldblum pleaded guilty Tues-Thomas R. Sheridan, said the'
out why he was elected or policies in Chile, said Will day to five counts of con-cost of an extended trial and
why I was elected," Brown LONG BEACH (AP) _The Lewis, general manager of spiracy, securities fraud and the strain on Goldblum and'·
said. trial of Jack c. Sharp, accused station KPFK. mail fraud . his family were key factors
of kidnapl)lg two young girls, Lewis is currently free from in the decision to change the ·
FLOURNOY'S ROLE as the will be held ln Redwood City jail on a contempt rinding THE P R OS E C U T I 0 N pleas. r
f r · 1 declined Goldblum's offer to aggressor is one that some instead of l,.()ng Deach, a or re using to give po lee and The scandal was de.scribed '
of his advisen have urged Superior Court judge r u I e d the FBI the original of the plead no contest to all 43 by prosecutors as a giganllcJ
him to assume if he hopes Tuesday. last known communique from counts in the indictment. A scheme to make Equity Fun~
t B ' t pt ·· ff t d £ ii nocontestpleaisnotaformal o overcome rown s apparen Judge John A . Arguelles a r1c1a ears an e o w ding look like it was making
lead, as measured by t h e granted the change of venue SLA fugitives William a n d admission of guilt. money when it was actually
public opinion polls. afters harp 's attorney con-Emily Harris. He has also U. S. Atty. John Newman losing money.
With one month to the elec-tended that extensive new s refused to give police l h e Jr. said the government will
Hon, the latest California Poll coverage of the case wou1d original of the latest com· urge a stiff sentence for THE FIRM, once the darJ .. ,
puts -Brown ahead 47.36-per· make a fair trial In Long munique, or even to say what Goldblum and was reluctant Ing of Wall Street, w e nt',
LOS ANGELES (UPI)
But Flournoy finnly took
the initiative for the first time
in their three debates during
his six·nllnute opening state-
ment .
cent with 16 p e r c e n t un-Beach impossible. form it took. to let the 47-year-old former bankrupt in April 1973 after
REPEATEDLY addressing decided. Sharp, 45, is accused of kid-The "New World Llberation Wall Street broker off on the reports it bad g r ea t J y ex·
his oppOnent as '' J e rr Y'' After the debate he naping Michele Booher, 4, of Front" was mentioned in the 38 other counts. aggerated its assets and tha~. The city council T u e s d a y
authorized pa yment of
Sl4.788.t0 compen'J.'ltion to
t.1rs. Florence Llshey for the
"\\'hat I've v.·anted s i n c e
this campaign began is direct
deba1e. an opportunity Io
home!!! destroyed In the ti.lay question and answer my oi:r
17 gunbattle bet"·ecn police ponent." Flournoy said.
Flournoy said, ror instance : acknowledged he got "damed Long Beach and Karen J • last communique by M is s "But the number · of counts a subsidiary bad sold mont·
''I'd like to discuss o u r mad" when Brown accused Huber, 5, of LofJ Angeles. Both Hearst and the Harrises, June pleaded to gives the court than $2 billion in phony in-
qualifica tions for the office of him of failing to collect Medi-girls were later found in San 7, as a group with which the sufficient leeway to give a surance policies a n d coun··
governor. For example, i f Cal benefits claims. Diego. SL.A is in sympathy. sentence that w o u Id be terfeit bonds. your name were, say, Edmundl ------------"'-------------'-'-"-----.=::::::.:.-=:=-_::..:...:_:_:_:::::__::_::_::_::_:: ___ _
G. Green Jr., would you be
here today?"
Answering the q u e s t i o n
He proceeded to do that
(.__st_at_e _)-~~~:)eton Find Site
and the S}'JTlbionese Liberation
The spirit of Friendship Service. Its catcq
Army. Closed to Scientists
bones. soil samples and other
Mrs. Lisbey bad originally
requested $90,000. She owned
the house where the S L A
made its last stand, which
wu-destroyed by names, and
two neighboring houses that
were badly burned.
SACRAMENTO (AP) -The
site where U oien_Cf'nt_ury-old
skeletons were wiearthed last
clues to Uie 19th Cenlur-y-ma.~ ----
burial.
Friday was closed off by the ~--------~I
property Owner' to scientists
sct'king further clues, a pro-
feSsor said Tuesday. e Line P11rt'h nsed
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
The controversial $4.6 million
purchase of Pacific Far Ea.it
Line by the family of Mayor
Joseph-Alioto nas been ai:r
proved by the federal govern·
men I.
A three-member s u b s i d y
board of the federal Maritime
Administration reportedly ai:r
proved the sale Tuesday dur-
ing a closed meeting i n
Washingtoo.
• Fly flHR1'ftllth1e
SACRAM ENTO (AP ) -A
76-square mile area in San
Diego is under quarantine to
halt movements of frui ts and
vegetables in order to preven t
spread of the oriental fruit
fly.
The California Departnient
of Food and Agriculture ,aid
Tuesday the ny now infests
a segment of the Clairemvnt
district of San Diego.
Keith John.90n, chairman of
the anthropology department
at Chico St.ate University, said
owners----of -the~ R u m i a-n·o
Brothers dairy ranch closed
off their property, a s k e d
everyone to leave and then
completed the land cle;iring
operation which unearthed the
first bones Friday.
1be property owners •••ere
not available for comment.
The Tehama Count.'f Sher-
iff's office closed its in·
vestigatlon of the mass grave
after scientists said the bones
found in a trench-like grave
dated back 100 years or more.
"There's nothing criminal.
Or. if there was, it happened
too years ago. I couldn't see
tying up any men on it an y
longer," Undersheriff Luther
Owings said.
Johnson was a leader of
a team of scientists from two
universities seeking mor e
'
'Victim'
Arraigne4 ,
LONG BEACH rAP) -ll---
A woman who told police
the man she is accused
of shooting to death kid·
naped and raped her has
been arraigned for h i s
murder.
Deborah Joy Kantaeng,
19, was arraigned on one
::ount of murder Tuesday
and ordered to appear for
a preliminary hearing in
Long B e a c h Municipal
Court Oct. 28. Bail was
set at $10,000.
Mrs. Kantaeng is charg-
ed with the death of Dan·
ny Charles Allen, 21 , of
Santa Ana. Allen was shot
in the neck with a .410.
gauge shotgun last Thu rs·
day when he went to Mrs.
Kantaeng's home.
•• ·r;. ~ '"'
EFFECTIVE OCT. 15111 -HEW ADDRESS -735 BAKER ST. C.M.
BROTHE RS
TYPEWRITER
I Modt& Manuol
I M*I El.ctric
Cost
+ $I 00
c
I
T
I
I
E
N
ELECTRONI C
CALCULA TOR
Cost
+
$I'°
Unicom "Slide Rule" Electronic • • . • • • • • I 5°10 Off*
Walther Desk Printing Electronic •••......• $29500 *
Mechanical Multiplier trade-in . : •.•..... 20°10 Off*
Many oth er makes & models of office mach ines al reduced
prices. We 1nv1te trade-ins & repair work.
CAL-MART
• l•nll of Cosio Me so ftln•
2960A HARIOR 546-4081
COSTA MESATNVS ... t :JO.l:JO
,_...,.
•
Catch the .spirit with
Uniteds Midweelt Bargain Days.
• ' Effective October 15th. Uni1ed has a great way for
you to see more of yo ur land-on less of yo ur budget.
Fly round-trip to most United cit ies 1.500 miles or more
away. Depart and return on Tuesday. Wednesday or
Thursday. Buy your ticket at least 7 days in advance.
\vailable from Los Angeles to 43 cities. For e""mple:
And stay 7 to 9 clays. You'll gel a 25% discount on regular
round·trip Coach air fare. And Friendship Service all
the way.
Th e spirit is catching. so make reservations early.
DarlmukMI ---
New York City
Chicago
Philadelphia
Was h •• D.CJ Baltimore
Detroit
Rflultt Ro1t1td·1tlp
Coach fire
$374.00
:IM.00
364.00
354.00
310.00
~1 idwet" 8arllain v ••
0.~1 t·are s ...
S281.00 S93
210.00 '10
273.00 9t
266.00 88
233.00 77 United's Midweek Bargain trips cannot start on Nov. 26,
27, or 28. or between Dec. 6 and Jan. 6, and do not
include Hawaii and Florida. Fare ends March 13, 1975.
For complete details, see your Travel Agent. Or call
United at 537·7521.
. Security surcharge not included. All fares subject
to pending 4% increase, effective Nov. I.
Partners in Travel with Western International Hotels.
The friendly skies of your land.
Ill '
unlTED A IRLlnes
I
I
•
'
•
f
,.
I
!
•
Buniing1on Beat!li
Fountain ·Valley
.•
Today's Final
N.Y. Stocks
VOL. 67, NO. 282, 5 SECTIONS, 66 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1974 TEN CENTS
Which Income Level Will Be Biting Bullets?
WASHINGTON (AP) -11 Congress
approves, Americans earning $15,CMXI and
above are going to finance most or
the new war against inflation. .
That was made clear by President
Ford in his economic address Tuesday.
He offerl'd proposa1s to help business,
housing, the unemployed and p u b I i c
uUlities.
But for the taxpayer, he proposed
a-5 percent surcharge on Income -above
$15,000 for families and $7,500 for in-
dividuals.
Here are some answers to questions
that taxpayers may have on how the
surcharge would affect them, if Congress
approves It:
or
•
Dr. Settle
Fills Roper
Joh Vacancy
...
Dr. Jay Settle, 55, was named interim
superintendent of the Huntington Beach
Union High School District Tue!tday
nlght, ftlllng a •vacancy left by Jack
Roper.
Roper, superintendent tor the past four
years, leaves Friday to assume a slmilar
post wllh the Fremont Union HJgh School
District in Northern California.
Board President Ron Shenkman said
f.r\JSlees wilt screen about six rmal can-
didates for the $35,00G-a-year superin-
tendent's job and probably announce
Roper's replacement in a couple o f
weeks.
Bruce . Johnson, president of t h e
District Educator's Association, made
a final request for teachers to help
screen applicants but was turned down.
Johnson said before the meeting he
had spoken individually to b o a r d
members and they ~re finn in their
decision to hand1e the final process alone.
When Shenkman announced Settle's in-
terim appointment, there was a standing
ovation from those in the audience.
"We have a lot of respCct for him,''
Johnson said of Settle.
Now deputy su,pc;rintendent, Settle join-
ed the d.istricl in March 1971. He
previously worked tor more than two
years as assist.ant superintendent I n
charge of personnel for the G a r d e n
Grove Unified School District. He nlsoJ
spent ~ years with the Los Angeles
Unified School District as a teacher,
principal and administrator.
Settle received a B A from t h e
University of Redlands and an M _4,.
and PhD from USC.
He and his wife, Virginia, have three
grown children. The couple lives i n
Cypress.
Settle was considered the likely can-
di{late for I n t er i m superintendent ,
because his present post places hint
in the number two district posltk>n.
Q. Will the surcharge result in a
bigger withholding tax from my pay
check?
A. No, the tax wou1d be pak1 when
you rue your 1975 income tax · returns,
which means you 'l\'ouki not actually
pay it wttil 1976.
Q. Who will pay the surta~?
A. Generally speaking, families with
gross incomes of $15,000 and over will
be subject to the tax. For individuals,
the cutoff is $7,500. Those with incomes
below these levels would normally be
excluded.
Q. I'm making more than $15,000.
Does that mean my total ta1 bill will
be increased by 5 percent becaU:Je of
Lhe surcharge?
A. No, ~ically the surcharge will
be applied to the ta1 on your income
above $15,000, although it's slightly more
complicated than that.
If you are the head or a family
of four anCI earn $15,CMMl, the government
already allows you $2,000 in standard
deductions and $3,000 in personal ex-
emptions for your lamily. Tbat leaves
you with $10.000 taxable income.
The surcharge would 8RJ>IY as a 5
percent increase to any taxable income
in excess of $10,000 in your case.
In the case of an individual taxpayer
ows
Bicyclists
Ticketed
By Police
•
Nearly 100 FOUBtaln Valley bicycle
riders received pdlice citations in the
past week under a new city bike safety
crackdown. ·
City officials li!ted a sharp increase
In the number of traffic accidents in-
volving bicycles as the chief reason
for the "get tough" policy.
Police U. John Beddow said the major
bicycle violations include failure o f
bicyclists to ride on the right side or
the road as required by law, improper
lcfthand turns and failing to w a I k
bicycles across crosswalks.
Lt. Beddow said, under the new city
program. violaters under the age of
15 no longer will be given verbal or
\\.Titten warnings as in the past. but
T ,l.f)o Los Alllnll.tOS will be asked to bring their parenls to a police safety film and lecture.
There will be no frne for the first
C ·z M b offense or a child under 15, he added. ounci em ers but any later olfenses will requir• an
appearance in Orange County Juvenile n d • T /' .. • Traffic Court with a parent. ltste Ul ,, oting Violators between ts and 17 wilt be
sent to juvenile traffic court for the Tv.·0 Los Alamitos city councilmen first and any later offenses, while adults
were recalled from Office In a special will be required to appear in \Vest
election Tuesday. Orange County municipal court.
Councilman Charles H. L<ing lost hi s City Engineer George Schultz said by
bid to stay on the council 789 votes Sept. 30 here had been 29 traffic ac-
to 752. Kenneth D. f.1i!lcr was recalled cidents involving bicycW!s in the city
from office by a margin or 810 to so far this year. Twenty-five involved
726. injuries. most of them minor. he added.
Voters overwhelmingly decided that In addition, the city's only traffic
their replacements should be selected death of the year involved a 13-year-old
through the election process rather than bicycle rider who was struck and killed
appointed by the remaining three coun-Sept. 7 by a hit and run motorist.
cilmen. The vote in favor of a council Although the city did not keep ruch
election was 1.065 to 292. statistics in past year, officials said
More than 25 percent of the city's the increase is substantial.
5,003 eligible voters ~med out for the SchuJtz listed growth in popularity or
recall election. There were 1,541 ballots bicycling as a sport as one factor, as
cast. well as increased population in the city
City ball s~esmen said a n o t h e r and more use of bicycles in face of
special election WOUid probably be held rue! shortages and-risl.ng gasoline costs.
in January to fill the now vacant council He added the city will soon install ..---==----===..-!sea..au:-----.-a ...,$31),.,;0004>1eycle-lane program with
Oraage Coast
•
Weather
It'll be mostly sunny today and
Thursday, with slightly warmer
temperatures, according to the-
weather service~ Some cloudiness
late night and early morning.
Beach highs 67 rising to the lower ·
70s inland.
INSIDE TODAY
Finandot cotumnist MUton
l'iloskowit.z brings iomt 11ul1to1i&
from tlte lta11gar1 of Pan Am Airlines, ·citing olLeged 1hady
operationt bu the beleaguered
trar1$portation gtant in paat
t14!ar1. Ste 1tor11, PaQt 87.
IMMV T... l1
Mtvlff Sii
Mnlc ... ••
Mlltlll-4'•1Mh ..
N1tlMal "'"" .t.4
•• v-Wvk• AJ
IOttlM All L.M ... .,., N
C1•1w111e ..
Carw CtrMr A1' .,_
Ctlffl!V All, 1t
,..,.. Cl-4 '""' ., .. Or. lltfM ..... 11 A14 •*'! MotrQh .....
1'9't<rlliMI A1S
TMtltn tl .,, .. .,,., /14 ... ,. ""'" ,.,.
CIJllffl.. Dl•ll cetlllrt C14
Crt11-• Cl4
0t1t11 Nt!Mltt All
ld!ttrUI ''" Al IMtrt .. lllMfll II
PIMM• tt.7 ,_ °'"
tit~ • Cl
jl.1111 UllHl"I C:4
Mil .. • Al
The recall effort stemmed from the 3.5 miles of designated bikeways, a move
firing t"·o years ago of Los Alamitot that should help somewhat.
City Manager William Krauss. LL Beddow added that a major safety
Krauss was fired by the thrl'C-man problem Is the failure of bicyclists to
council majority of Long, Miller and use the right side of the rood, pointing
Dale' Krocsen. Krocsen later resigned out the practice is particularly dangerous
because of poor health. at inter.iectlons.
Long and Miller then became tlie coun-ln addition. he said1 bike riders should
cit minority and a lengthy recall effort make left turns from the right portion
against them was delayed by City At-(See ARRESTS. Page Al)
torney Ja'CrParker and ctty Clerk Doris
Pass who ruled the first recall petitions
invalid.
PICKUP PROVES
PICK OF ADS
r.The iaPl'MQC«t "'fantastic re!U1lS.
J sold my pickup for the full asking
price."
That Is the sucOCiS story told by
•the Costa fl.tesa man' who plftted thl111
classified advertisement In the Dally
Pilol:
·~1 RANCHERO, 260 V-11,
Mags; CustOm Seal, eng. &
body in great cond. $700.
XXX•XXXX.
tf you have a lruck you'd like to
move, call 642-54178. Put· a •fe.w words
to work for you.
In th<! Dally Pilot
Valle'' Motorist •
In j w·ed in Irvine
A Fountain Valley woman suffered
Injuries Tu~when h..cr luxury sedan
was rammed broadside ~Y a pickup
truck coming of_( a San Diego Freeway
ramp In Irvine. , ~
·• fubara J. Grimes. 39, or 17404 Euclid
St., v.·a1 treated for an ankle lnJury
at Tu!tin Cotnmunlty Ho,,pttal a n d
releaSt.'C'I foUowtng the 1cddenl on
Trabuco Road at tile 40S Freeway.
Truck driver Robert L. Rhoods, It,
of 38'i l F1ulkoer Circle, Santa Ana.
escaped injury in the colli"ion which
lcCt each vehicle wJth major damage.
Irvine police lmpcunded Rhoads'
pickup tniCk for lf\vtst1gatlon of possible
mechanics! defect& lnvolvinJr It& brak"'
afler qut$llonlng the dri ver.
j
v.·bo takes a $1,300 standard deduction
and a single exemption of $750, hU::
taxable income is $5,~50. and the
surcharge would apply to anything over
that. •
In some cases. a family taxpayer
vi'ith more than $15,000 income but v.'ith
numerous deductions can keep his tax-
able income below $10,000 and v.·ould
not be subject to the surcharge.
There might also be cases where a
taxpayer with less than $15,000 income
1nust claim taxable Income in excess
or $10,000. He would have to pay tax
on the amoWlt over $10,000.
· Q. Give me a better idea of the
c;ost. How much vrli\I 1 pay if I have
$20.000 taxable income after taking my
deductions for a fa1ruly of four?
A. You v.·ould calculate a regula r tax
of $4.380. Then you v.·ould subtract fro1n
that $1,820 as the tax on the first
$10,000, leaving a dilfer('nce of $2.~.
The surcharge would be 5 percent
of $2,560, or $128. The total t<1x due .
v.·oold be $4.508. Y.'hich is the totol of
the regular tax of $4:.380 and the $128
sur5hargc.
Q. Does lhis go into e f· f e c t in1-
mediately?
A. No, the Presidenl v.•anls I h c
surcharge to apply to 1975 income only
• n a 1·on
D1i1'1' Pilot Pl\fft br T.,rr Ctvlltt
Tlae Greatest Pu1npki1a
llunti ngton Beach Boys Cl ub Director Pat Downey ri ses out or Boys
Club 1>umpkin patch hoisting 125-pound pumpkin on one shoulder
and 80-pound Norman Butler, 9. on the other. Club is selling pun1p-
kins from lot on Beach Boulevard at Talbert Avenue to raise operat-
ing funds. Pumpkin patch is open from 8 a.m. to 9 p .01 . daily.
Huntingto11 Scl1ool Board
Continues Milk Squabble
The milk controversy in the Huntington
Beach Union School · District continued
to simmer Tuesday night as the school
board delerred action on a bid by one
dairy for a share of the di st ri ct's
business .
letter \\'ritten by fonner truslce George
Logan, charging that Rockview really
doesn·t qualify for a conlracl and the
board is bending its policy to give the
dairy one.
But trustees didn't discuss any
specifics of the letter because no one
had rectived a copy except 1he district
(See ~11 LK, Page A2)
. lt v.·ould be a one-)·ear program. And
Congress ,.,.ould have to approve it in
any event.
Q. \\'hy is the government increasing
taxes oov."~ Inflation already has reduced
the purchasing pov.·er of a y,·orker's
income by about. 5 percent. and this
will hurt me ant 1ny family even more.
A. Ford said the battle agaln!lt innntion
re<1uires a sacrifices from all Americans.
The addtlional $2.6 billion the [fOVem-
ment Y.'i\I raise from the tax surcharge
\\'ill be used to finance a public service
entp!oyment--prograrn for lhe jobless,
and to offset tax incentives for business
expansion.
Tigl1tening
ScrewsSeen
As Solution
•
\VASHINGTO:i (UPI) -Saying th.al
tbe United States is not in a re<'CSSion,
President Ford predicted today that
there will be a '·meaningful reduction''
in the rate of inflation by early 1975.
"Ford, wearing a "WIN" button in his
lapel to symbolize the ,·oluntary fi~hl
agalMt inflalton. made the prediction
at a news conference in the sun-filled
rose garden of the White House.
H~ said the government v.·iJI have
to be "very. very careful" that it doesn't
"tighten the screws" t-0 such a degree
that it plunges the country into a
recession.
He said it will take the cooperation
of the American people and the response
by Congress to the Jt pieces of legislation
he backed in Tuesday's address before
a joint session to achieve the ~Jo"'·ing
down of the inflation rate .
~\1any economists say the economy
is in a re<:ession since the Gross National
Product has sllown no grov.1h in six
months.
But Ford said. ··1 don't think the
United States is in a reccssioo. We
do ha''e an economic problem but it
is a very mixed situation.''
The President said he was "very con-
fident" that his JI-step program v.·ould
Y.'ork if adopted by Con'gress and did
not v.'ant to specuJale on what further
measures the government "'·ould have
to take if it did not.
"\Ve arc going to concentrate on mak-
ing it \\'Ork." the President said.
Asked \vhy he did not rt'COmmcnd
an increase in gasoline la,.;es or gasoline
rationi ng. Ford said. '·\Ve beli eve the
surtax is a more equitable approach"
to gain the extra income needed lo
finance progams for "poople \vho are
suffering hardships'' and to dampen in-
flation.
He said the Administ ralion had "taken
a look" at the proposals for n higher
gasoline and fell it v.·ould be harmful
lo the people least able to pay.
On gasoline rationing. lhe l>resident
did not directly ansv.·er the question
but said, •·we believe 1he people "'111
respond to ·our progra m ... The
American people rc."ponded la st year
very, very v.·ell " to a far 1nore drasOc
shortage or gasoline .
Ford conceded "there has been some
criticism" of !hi' one-year. surtai\: he
tSce INFLATION, Page A2) . , ..
The inaction stemmed from a letter
received from Linda ftf as l ro i an n i .
distributor for Rockview Dair ies. saying
that because there were que st ion s
regarding the dairy's eligib!ity. she
would welcome a thorough investigation
by the district and ask that a decision
be delay<!d.
Board me1nllers were angry about a
1JOlr1 INDE,¥ SOARS
AFTER FORD TALK
Simon Backs Surcha.rg·e:
'Only 28 Percent Hit'
NEW YORK (AP) -The slook mar~el
SUJ'Jed ahead this afternoon amit1 wb3t
brokers dtacrlbed as hopes that Presi-
dent Jo'ord's ntw economic propo.gals
would ease the natiou's economic troubtes.
(Tablei1 Pa.1te 87.)
The Dow Jones avera11:e of 30 iodus·
lrials g&Md 28.39 points to &1.02, and
galnen ootwel.1ttled losers bv more t""n
' lo I In relath•f!ly active trading on the
New York Stock Exchange.
An added upward push 1tppt.ared to
come late whe.n Ford tofd A nc\\'S con~
fertflce the country was not Inn a reces-
!!lon and he had hopes for prog:rcsa
agaiMt lnOntion tn early 1915.
\\.ASHINGTON (UPI) -Treasury
Secretary \\'llllam E. Simon, defending
PreSident Ford's proposed 5 percent in·
corne tu surcharge before Conjzress.
sllid toda y It v.ould Aff(!Ct only 28 percent
or an taxpayers.
FIRMS PLEDGE GAS·SAVING
CAMPAIGN -Story, P•ge A4
But he encountered skepticism from
member~ of the Jfouse \Vays and Menns
Committee. which shapes tOO nation's
tEUC laws.
Ranking Rcpublicnn'\ It er n\; n T.
Schnct'bcll of PennsylVanhi s:aid the
fal e of !he sur1 nx woulc1 rtst wtth wh:tt
..
,,
Ameri c;in volt"rs s;i.y du ring 1he next
four v.·eeks._ while congressmen campaign
for re-election.
"You have a bi~ S<'llhig job to do.''
Schnt.oebell said. "You better gf!t your
public relations foreti to \.\Ork \'t.ry
vigorously."
Rep. Al Ullman 10-0rr.L thf' acting
chairman of \\1ays and ~t('ans. C'xpr~
doubt Ford could allO\\ the s11rt11x lo
die. a~ plllnneri. after 1975.
Ford pre$Cnted l\i.c1 Ion g -a\\' n I I e d
niessagf. on Inflation to Cong~s Tues-
day. It contalned propo~als for heavier
taxes on th<' middle class and the
\\f'althy. tax incentives lo revtvc busineu
{See TAXBS, Page At)
'
•'
_1t ~ DAIL y PIL_or __ • ____ w_ ....... _._ .. _.,_ .... -°'-"-'"-~ .... -"-"
ea es-ponse--on· Transf-e:r-T---a-x-
By TERRY COVILLE
0t l~t OfU~ fltl .. I Stall
~WI .in HWllingloo Beach will meet
TW!lday to decide bow they should react
to lhe city council's refusal ro call
a March 4 election on UlC rea l estate
transfer tax.
ShJrlcy Com1nons. preiidenl of the
lluntington Be11ch·Foun1.nin Vall ey Bonrd
J>f Realtoni, 11.illd tot.lay she \~as "disa p-
pointed .and di.sni.1yed'' by the council 's
·t.1onday night ;.i_clion.
.. ''\\'c !>1l ll fCt>I l1k~· t~y aro ignonng
hi wishes ur the people who presented
~
A11fo 1'lf1 sler?J
the petitions (demanding a ch art er
amendmoot elect ionl. We're all dlsai>
pointed with lhe decision not lo go
aliell<I," she said.
"'Directors of the realty board wlll meet
Tuesday to rea!l!ltss the board's position
and make a formal statement on the
co~neil docision, ?i.trs. Co m m o n s el·
plained.
!\tooday night , councilmen voted 4-2
to withhold any decl.s.ion about cal11t4:
a March 4 election wit ii after the Nov.
5 general election.
The council has its own tu issue
Rep. Mills Tied
:~~To Wild Episode
CAUGHT IN SCANDAL?
Rep. Wilbur 0 . Mills
From Page Al
TAXES ...
and exhorV!tlons to Americans to pinch
pennies and drive less.
1 A liberal, Rep. Olarles A. Yanik, ( 0-
0hio), was cri tical of the surtax: pro-
posal, saying ii \\'3S a "transfer of
revenues from individuals to the cor·
porale sector" since Ford proposed ma·
jor tar advantages for businesses which
expand or modernize.
"\'ou're going to affect the life5tyle.
lhe buying pcnrer. the ability to fi ght
inflation of SS JTiillion peopl e," Yanik
said.
Simon said 82.5 million tait returns
, are normally filed by A m e r I c a n
~ householders. He said the Tre asury
calculated that the surtax:, which wou ld
hit persons mak ing $7,500 a year or
families earning $15.000, v;ould fall on
28 percent or them -2.1 million returns.
U the average return represents three
people, that would account for 69 million
t.ixpayers.
Ullman said he v.as concerned
C.Ongress "may ha ve lo re-enact i l
(surt.ax J on a year-by-year basi:f' to
recapture the revenue that v.·ould be
lost by Ford's proposed pcrinanent tax
relief for business.
Simon said the surtax \Vas necessary
lo help the viclirns of innation and
spur busi ness 1nvcstn1cnt needed for a
healthy econon1y.
ORANGE COAST H&
DAILY PILOT
Ttl9 Ot•noe C.O.ll Dal•r PllOI, wu11 ..,,ell f\
t-ntG 1r.r Nt"'"l·P.t,i, 1, DUt>I•'~ 11> 1~
0.-C.0.'I P11bfi$1'11ftQ Co~ !.9PM•lt
rdol-S •rt pllt)ll!.l!fd. MoflCI•• !llf"Ouqll FfllMY.
Joo• Co\I• """· NtwPO,, e...:11, lt11M1"91oro
BeKl!IFOUl'O .. "' V•lltw. t~QU"'" S.Kll, 1•••~''S.aOOlebKk •l'Q S... Ot""'Nt-S.11 J.,.n
C..P••t••M A 'lhQll "'l""'~I l'(lol'°" '' Nti!•"'f<I S..h,.dfY' •11d 'iwf\Clf'l'I T~ tir•"l<•O.I
l>UOl•\J'•"'I o'•"' "•'JOO-·' !Mv ~\rte\, CO.t. Mor:'>f. (;&1o•o•n·• ~alt.
Robert N. Weed
P•e•iornr •"" '""tit'""'
Jack R. Cu rley
V·c t Prt,•Oonl '"" Ci<'n1•t+ M:l!ldOJl'r
Thomas Keevil
lillolor
Tl'lomas A. Murph1ne
~n.oq1"11lO•lll<
Chcirres H. Loos Richard P. Nall
Te rr y Coville
-II O••"'lt C.OU"h E°'t°'
Muntinqton Beach Office
11111 S.lltll Bo11 ..... d
Mtlllf!QAlll!rn,. P.0 floJl'I0,"*4
Other Offices l~~ll"~ ~· f(/\ 11 .. C.lt-wor ~I.
(6'," MtW lJO ...,,..,, e., 51,....,
'""WDO<l 9eKll )U) NtWPC1"111oui9""'~ ~tn Clttneftt• XI' Norlll El c.n>lf!O -..i
Telephone i 7t4) M2"'4J21
Clas si fied Advertising 642·S671
Fr(>f'I "OrTfl()tt!ft,. C-y~1"1
S40·1220
(tip,,,,,_,, •fl• O•t"OI C4-fll Pu&loilllf14
Co!'rlf>.., r "'O .... .,y SIOI',..., llllJ'ltr"'~'
to•IOt••! m..utr or •dvtrli .. """'' ,..rfln ,,,,., b" t•p<<Wt.,,.~d wllllO"" ~otci.I flff,,..\\lnll ut
Cllll1"~ 0 I
S.1Df!d <ltH PMl•OI' flo'•tf ti (Ot.1.t Ml'W, !,.tlolor ~•f ~IJK"P1•~ .., ""'°'' IJ 00 tr!O'ltflt' 11, m~11 .. oo mori1111,; l!'lilf!.,,
<ll!i11Nli6tll 1J (IO "'Ollfftlt
BULl.ETIN
\YASUlNGTON (APJ - A man Identi-
fied as Hoase Ways and !\leans Com-
mittee --Cbakmaa~ Wilbur D. r.11111 was
intoxlcated aDd bad injurlet on bis face
wben bis car was stopped by Park
Polkt early i\1onday, a U.S. Park Pollce
official said this afternoon .
WASHlNGTON (AP) -House Ways
and ~1eans Committee Chairman Wilbur
D. ft.fills remained away from Capitol
llill today, two days after a car in
whlch he was said to be riding was
stopped by Park Police and a woman
occupant leaped into a pool in rront
or the Jefferson ·1'-1emorial in an appar-
ent suicide attempt.
Mills passed up an Important meeting
of the Ways and Means C.Ommittee today
and hls offiot said he· was not expected
oo Capitol Hill.
Mills denied through a spokesman that
he was iD the car at the time of
the 2 a.m. Monday lncidenti in which
police-say they stopped-the car for
a check when they saw It driving "at
an unre~ble speed with it.s lights
off.''
However, police said one of the five
passengers in the late-mode! Lincoln
Continental identified himself as Mills.
A local television station a1so ran
film of the incident in Tuesday news
programs and identified a man shown
wa1king away from the camera as Mills.
_.Jl..a.arry..J<rebs, .the newsman-for~ WMAL-
TV who ~t the film, said "I'm certain
of the identity" of Milts.
The Wasbin,gton Star·News said today
that "witnesses insisted that Mills had
been a passe11ger in the car and was
present throughout the incident They
said he bad blood and scratclle.s on
hls face."
Mills, an Arkansas Democrat and one
of the most powerful men in Congress
as chairman of the tax writing com~
mittee. has not been seen on Capitol
Hill since the incident.
Milts was not present during Pnsldent
Ford's economic message to a joint
session of CongreS!I Tuesday, which in·
eluded tax proposals of direct concern
to the Ways and Means C.Ommlttee.
Treasury Secretary William E. Simon
testified before the committee today but
Mills did not preside and his offlce
said he would not be in.
George Berklacy, assistant to the
director for public affairs of the National
Capital Parks, said the occupants of
the car identified themselves to officers.
''They were not asked to prOduce iden-
tification, and one occupant identified
himself as Rep. Wilbur D. l>f i 11 s , ''
Bcrklacy said. "Obviously they (officers)
checked out the tags." The car, with
Arkansas tags , is registered in ~tills'
name.
T' alley Children •
Uraed to Enter
~
Great Boat Ra ce
Fountai n Valley youngsters are invited
to enter their favorite model boats in
a 4 p.n1. ''Great Boat Race" Friday
in l>lile Square Park.
<-· "n1e race, sponsored by the c I t y · s
Recreation Depanment. \1111 be divided
into four age brackets for children in
lhr first through eighth grades.
The "'inner of the fastest boat category
for each age will receive a free trip
to the Queen !\Iary Oct. 13.
:'\·todel boats and ribbons \\ill be givt>n
the other prize "'inners, cn!cring in
the Jx>st-lookillg. classical. funnies!. most
ingenious, best subn1arinc and landlubber
ca!egorics.
Contestants may enter at any city
park or playground . They also may
mntact lhe Recreatioo Department at
962·242~, extension 211.
Free Flu Shot
For Elderly
Senior ciLlzcns 65 and older mey
receive free nu v11ccln11Uons from
9:30 a.m. lo 12:30 p.m. ~fonday
at Edison Recreation Center in
1lun~ton Beach.
The frtt clinic is being offtrtd
through lhc llµntinlTton B c n c h
Council on Aging tn cooperation
"'ith the Orange County llealth
Department.
The recreation ctntet Ls at 21377
~tasnolia St.
•
Ol'T Ule Novtmbtt ballot which offers
the vote.r1 a choice between the transfer
tu or a moflthly traab collecUon fee
and lncreuc!d utility tax.
MayOI' Al Coen said k>day he llO'I
sure what the council would do about a March eleoOon.
"II all depends on how the Novtmber
vote goes, and what tbc percentage
of the vote ls," the Mayor a a I d .
''Personally l would have been opposed
lo a · ~1arch .( elecU6n anyway , but
I don't want to commit myself yet."
Councilmen made ii clear Monday that
Oiler Day
Succumbs
At Age .72
By AR'FllllR R. VINSEL Of flM 0.11)' .. ,... ,,.,.
George Wiiiiam Day quit hiB dirt farm
oub!ide Dallas in 1924 and head e d
westward to Huntington Beacll, where
wealth Jay deeper underground 1n the
for mo( oil.
He \\'orked for a youthful J. Paul
Getty, whose petroleum finds made him
one ol the world's wealthiest men but
~fr. Day lived out life as a man of
modest means and many memories.
He was a derrick man, one of the
boomtov.11 daredevils who toiled 120 reet
in the sky, whipped by the sea breezes
without even .a safely belt.
He was always careful and perhaps
that is why he survived to 72 and
died J\.1onday of the ailments and in-
finnitles associated with old age.
He came to Huntington Beach for the
oH work. ----
'
'
if voters chose a trash tax over the transfer tu, the transfer tax would
be d~ and ~a Mprch .( election
would not be neceisary.
Ir voters support the transfer tax
-a1 many obtervmi believe will be
the case -councilmen might use that
as an argument not to set a spe-:ial
eleclion in March, ~t : let the issue
wait until the April, 1976'municipal elec·
Uons.
Coen said that would depend on the
percentage or the vote. He also said
he doesn't know how the other couneil
' -
' I < ,
members reel about that.
A charter amendment will have to
be beld al leaSI In April 1976 be<:ause
..... pe!ti!Ona were mrpe<t by men than
6,000 regl!lered voters. -
It is entirely up to councilmen if
they want to set an earlier election,
such as the March 4 date.
The petltions call tor a charter amend·
ment, which, if approved. w o u Id
eliminate the transfer t.ax and prohibit
any ruture city council from reimposing
it without first obtaining voter approval.
lt is the charter amendment procedure
'
-J
·-•
that lrri(ate. Coen. "Why didn't they
Ju!t propose we eliminate the tal, rathtr
than lock it into the charter? That's
my objedlon. It Isn't fair. People
don't really undentand it."
Olen also believes the council-written
~ue In November Is a belt.er t e s t
becaUSe It offers voters a choice between •
taxes.
But Mrs. Commons disagrees, con-
tending it isn't a real choice since the
ballot doesn 't suggest budget cuts, only
taJ:e.!I.
..... .;.
UP'IT .......... His widow ~finnie, of the family home
at 397 Hamilton St., Ciosta Mesa, recalls
one close shave.
PEDIATRICIAN DR. RONALD GUTHBERLET LOOKS AT ONE OF THE BALTIMORE QUINTUPLETS
Four Glrls ind One l!'oy Born to Mrs. K1r1n Rohr1r Said In "Remark1bly Good Condition"
Her husband stumbled on a ground
level drilling site and fell knee-deep
into one of the holding poods ol near-boil-
ing mud p.miped up from the bowels
of the earth in the bunt fur Black
Gold.
From Page Al
MILK ... Quintuplets' Mother:
-His-brother-i.o4aw, Luke Davis; recalls office and the Daily Pilot, and none -------
that Mr. Day was one of the seekers
of boomtown oil who went to work \\'ere taken to the meeting.
with danger and labored shoulder-to-Logan's charges referred to a district 'How Will I Tell Him?'
shoWder with sudden death. policy that contracts (lf(]y1 be awarded
'"Ibey didn't have 18.ftty guards to milk processon with at least $25,000 around the dlalns and · drlllinc equl!>'
ment," he recalled, "and there were worth of assessed valuation in t b e
no life belts up on the derricks." district.
"The drillers were really sale In those Jn a meeting twu weeks ago, trUJtees
days though," Mr. Day 's brother-in-law decided they weren't clear whether
added. "Some of them were on the Rockview qualified and asked the county ~ for 30 i;ears." JVU counsel lo review the matter.
The drl lers were safe but George The problem stems because Rockview
William Day was a derrick man , all and a catering service owned by Linda
his life and all 138 pounds of him. Mastroianni's father, Jay Mastroianni,
says his wife Minnie. He stood on the share common property. ~rds aren't
tiny square platfonn. looking down on completely clea r as lo ownership.
the world, guiding the high, Huge steel But the county counsel's office sug·
pipes on cables in their descent Into gested, instead, that the district '!Xllicy
the oil-bearing bowels of the earth. \•:as discriminatory anyway and recom-
The Dickens, Tex., naUve finally left mended it be changed to base contract
the Getty nrm and eventually joined a'1i·ard!I on good service.
SIRDaJ Oil and Gas O>., where he worked But the board didn't act on the change
BALTIMORE, Md. (AP) -Charles
and Karen Rohrer pot two baby beds
in one of the three bedrooms of their
suburban Mme because they expected
twins.
But doctors at UniversJty H o s pi t a I
delivered quintuplets · by Caesarian sec-
tion Tuesday.
AbOut seven weeks premature, two
or the infants had slight breathing pro-
blems but otherwise all were reported
doing fine today.
The four girls and a boy ranged in
weight from two '!Xlunds eight ounces
to three pounds nine ounces.
Amy Lleman, a student X-ray techni-
cian, described the maternity room cort-
versation this way: for some 25 of his 47 years on lhe because of the questions e o n c e r n i n g
Orange Coast. Mastroianni and possible charges of Afrs. Rohrer: "How many -two."
He and his wife made their home favoritism by trustees, board President A doctor: "No." first at 310 Sixth St., Huntington Beach, • Ron Shenkman said today. "Three?"
then at 318 Sixth St. and moved to "l don't care who get& the milk con· "No."
Costa Mesa six years ago. tract," Shenkman said. "As far as J "Four?"
P<JW!lfa before pregnancy and pined
80 poonds in seven months.
Her husband, a 3 3-y ear ·O Id main-
tenance engineer for. a supermarket
chain, appeared dazed .. ·
HI thought they were pulling my leg,''
he said In describing hls reaction when
doctors told him Monday that he could
exped his family to increase by five.
"Then they brought the X-rays and
showed me."
Rohrer, who has a son by a prevl.OWI
marriage said the boy would be named
Russel[ lliarles. 1be girls today were
named Michell e, Sandra, Belinda and
Jennifer.
From Page Al
.l\RRESTS ...
"It used to be a real nice town, a clean litUe town to Jive in," Mrs. am concerned the more people ...,'ho ''Let m~ ;ust say it's under siJ:." of the roadway. and they should walk
Day says of Huntington Beach. before qualify the better." "Oh, my God, how am I going to their bicycles acN:IM intersections Jf they
the oil wells whose pumps rattle and He said the board's intent isn't lo tell my husband?" are in crosswalks.
growl in the night we re sunk in lhe show any favoritism, but lo open the The city also is conducting a bicycle
backyards of the downtown district. business to as many people as possible. J\.trs. Rohrer, 28, had taken fertility registration campaign, aimed at register-
The origlnal downtown area w a s Mastroianni, who also has the food hormones because a pituitary de(lclency ing 20,000 bikes.
farther out from the pier area where catering contracts at Westlninster and made ovulation impossible, according to So far, more than 2,000 free registra-
it is now but it is a se<:lion· J\.lrs. Huntington Beach High Schools, said Dr. Arthur Haskins, Un J v er sit y tions have been completed, but police
Day declares has passed on. he wants all questions answered so the Hospital's chief of obstetrics. point out, those who fail lo do so also.
Funeral services for Mr. Day will bORrd is clear when it makes a decision. Mn. Rohrer, five-foot-two, weighed 103 are subject to a police cltat,lon .
be Thunday at 12:30 p.m. in Peek ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;~-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;~;;;;;.,;.~;..;..;..;,.;.,,;-Family Co Ionia J Funeral Home, I ·.-•::: liil "11Jiill'·~OCiiiGlf€!M.!ir..'.#.3!t!ml. •t•.11 • "a LW!li A:mri-~ ...
\Veslminster. •. ~ A member of the Azure Masonic Lodge IMIAIOttlll
or Fullerton, Mr. Day leaves a daughter,
~frs. Eva Ernestine ~fanson. sisters l\f.rs .
Eva Taber and Mrs. Joe Barnes. plus
three grandchildren in addition lo his
wife.
From Page Al
SPORTING GOODS • BICYCLES~ ARTS-TIRES-ACCESSORIES
INFl,ATION. • • 1 ~ 538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA-646-1919 CLOSIO
SUNDAY
proposed, ""' prom1se<1 that it woo1d ' Close Out .Fred Perry Wi110n Kramer Autograph
not ex tend beyond the 1975 calendar I Tennis Shoes Reg. 15.95 Tennis Rackets-Frame Only 23.95
year and noted !hat a family of four Sale Price 9.95 Strung Nylon 25.95 earning $20,000 a yea r would be required
to pay "only 12 cents a clay" In extra Limited To Stock On Hand Wilson T2000 Strung Nylon 36.95
'"· DaYls0 Dunlop0 Bancroff·
Fon! said he had 10 confess !bat White Penn Tennis Balls Yonex Rackets
fonner President Nixon's plan to achieve Can of 3-1.79 Penn & Wilson Tennis Balls energy independence from other nations
had not c1one., ·~u as "we bad hoped." Limited 9uantity Racquetball Racquets & Balls
He said bo61 Congress and the executive Handball GloYes & Balls
branch should share the blame. ·Double Knit G'fll) Shorts
Foro, 1n his third news conleren"""' A sort d SI & C I R 2 75 Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks
1>e<orn1ng President, said"" would defer s e zes 0 0 " ec.l· • Table Tennis Paddles· & Balls
::::ti ~~edhl~~= Sale Price 1 ·75 Football Practice Shirts Plain 3.95
beforeaHou,.Judldarysubcornmlllee. Warm Up Suits 24.95 to 39.95 With Ho's. 4.95
Fonl'a testimony orilinally acheduled Hooded Nylon Jackets I I 50 SI for Thunday .... ,po&lf'JUed unUI .n • .-• -• Acrylic· V•neck Lon9 eeYe
a Watergate covcr .. p jury i. Impaneled Short SlteYe Sweat Shirts 2.95 Sweaters 4.95
an;tn 'i:i'!"=t~ rernarka 'befo"' ,.king Hooded-zipper Sweat Shirts 7 .95 Bike Repairing-Parts
questions from the press. Ford an-Crew Heck Sweat Shirts 4.95 Ti T b
nounced he will meet Mexico's chief [ '·------.,.----------1-----..!..!l:::re!:.s!..:-=..!.!!U!J!!~S~-----l of state, J,uls Echeverria Alvarei. In
'"" Arizona border town of Noga1.. Open 9 to 6 Closed Sunday 538 Center 646· I 9 I 9
Oct. 21 for a rtvlew of bilateral rtl11J01Js. .,:.,.__1._::me:::::,::.;;,;~_.-------'-j,lllllllililliil
, '· •
I
I
r
I
'
•
t
I
t
s
I
.
I
'
I
• Wl'dnr~d·JJ _<l<_to.,.._•_• _1_0_1• __ H __ '_D_A_IL_V_P_1_1 "-'~._,_.,,:;,___
1---Sttm-mit Mee -
. -
-a-lled for Hard llats
·•
'
At Your
Service
A $und av, Jlolonda)·, \\'cdnesda.v
.and fo'rlday t'ea ture
t>f the Oall~· l"ilut
f.feso . CA 92626.
lelephonc 11tJmbt-r
Te11t1is To11r11e11~
DEAR PAT: I am a 13-year-old tennis
player and I'd like to know \lt'hcrc I
can find out about junior tennis . teams
and tournaments scheduled in Orange
County.
U. T., Luguna Beach
The Laguna Beach Recreation Depart·
mtnt, 505 Forest Ave., has singles and
doubltts team openings in the junior
age division, plus information on up.
coming tt'tlnls· tournament s for your age
group.
Ref1u1d Retarded
DEAR PAT: I am conservator for'
my son and I received a letter in
July from the Social Security
Administratioii regarding a thr ee-month
refund due on his Supplemental Security
Income checks due to an error by the
govtrnment. '.fhe letter stated the refund
'vould be mailed soon. but when I in·
qu\f'ed at· the social security office I
was tald it may take as long as six
months for this money to be refunded.
W~y?
J\1.H., Costa l\.lesa
Tills situation exists bttause It appears
that government computers -and their
operators -are Jess responsive to com-
pfaints received than are those of most
business concerns. A Social S e c u r i t y
Admlnlstratlon supervisor in Sa nta A!.1a
calls this a "systems problem" and
says you should not e1pttt to receive
a refund btfore four months after r~iv
ing the letter. When your son's turn
1 __ _,,co~m<s~_____.!IP. In the _compu~r's schedule
be will recti\•e bis special check. hut
not until theq.
Siar• and Slal11•
DEAR PAT : I'm doing a research
paper on changes in statµs symbols
during the filM' ~ years. l would like
to include comments fron1 s e v c r a I
television stars . but I don't know how
to get their addrc~ses. Can you tell
me how to go about lhisi
L.O .. Ne"•port Beach
Since letters to actors and actresses
are forwarded through their agents,
write to the membership department
of American Federation of Television
& Radio Artist s (AFTRA), 1717 N.
Highland, Loa Allgeles, or phone (!13)
461-Slll and request the names of agents
currently bandUng the various artists
yon wish lo contact. '
Readerr, Help!
DEAR PAT: J have lost the address or "Darlene Enterprises" or lluntington
Beach and since it is not listed in
lhe phone book. I can't fi~ure out how to locate this business. They manufac-
ture the best humn1ingbirrl feeder l"ve
ever used and I \vould like lo buy
several for Christinas presents. Can you
help me out?
J.C., t<i.'e"')Klrl Bearh
Jlmmmmmmmm. Not this tim e. l\fy
attempts at locriting this businesii fallt'd,
but perhaps other readers in the llun.·
tlnglon Beach area mny know Darlene
Enterpri ses' current address, or where
ils hummingbird feeders can. be purcbns-
ed. Any information received by A VS
l''ill be forwarded to yo u.
Lic!enseer Only
DEAR PAT: We've decided to buy
our daughter a used car, but we're
confused about how It should b e
registered. At this time. she ha! not
yet l'ttf:ived her driver's license -only
her instruction perm.it. Can she have
this car registered ·m her n:une while
she is learning to drive it '''ell enough to
take her license exa1n?
!\1.K., Cos ta ~1esu
No, the car must be registered In
th e name of a licensed dri\'er. acrordi ng
lo the Dtpartment of l\folor Vehicles.
Al the lime lhe lice nse. is received,
you can arrange for transfer nf reglstra·
tlon lo her name for a $3 ft•f':. Be
sure to check with your car insurance
agent on lhe most economica l method
of handling Insurance for &his ca r. Jn
most cases, It costs less if Insurance
Is laken out in a parent's name, with
the young driver covered rather than
being listed «At a separate policy.
3 Slai11 Women
Aftended Party
FORT WORTH. Tox. ( UP I )
Investigators Mid loday thrt!e young
v.'Omen aUt:ndcd a party In t~ apart·
ment comple1 ln v.•hlctt they lived hours
bc(orti they were stripped. r11ped and
hteked to death wlttt a butcher knife.
Two chlldttn belonging to l'A-'O or the
v.-omen aJ90 were killed.
+ The bodle11 were found Tue.9day ln
the apartment in which the womt!n lived.
Investigators said the three women
walehed a profC1JSion1d football ti:ame
with oihers on television and left nt
varlous times to retum to their own
a~rlmcnl.
I
·-
Workers Protest
To County Board
By WILLIAl\1 SCllREIBER
01 Hit O..ilV ll'llol !1alf
Confronted with a roomful of disgruntl-
ed COl\Sl nJction workers Tuesday, Orange
County supervisors called a conference
for next week to discusis problems in
the building industry.
?.lore than 100 workers and union
leaders, many carrying protest signs,
marched on the board meeting to seek
help in easing the growing une1nployment
in the industry.
After an emotional exchange of vie\\'S
with leaders of the v:orkers. supervisors
voted unanimously to call t o g e l h e r
government officials from all levels and
confront the problems at a joint meeting
Oct. 17 at 9:30 a.n1. in the boa rd hearing
room .
Before taking the action. supervisors
heard some tough talk from G i I
F'erguson. director of the Council for
Environment. Employment, Economy
and Development (CEEED).
"When we started to voice concerns
th ree years ago, there seemed to be
time to solve It~' he said. "Now there
is no time because there is a 20 percent
unemployment rate in the construction
industry."
On building proJeClS He blamed the
govenunent delays for triggering mas-
sive jumps in tbe costs of new housing •.
''This is due entirely to moratoriums,
red tape, delays at all levels," Ferguson
said.
Supervisor Ralph Diedrich "'as the
first lo challenge Ferguson,. ,asking him
what specific ways the board could use
to help alleviate the problem.
"I think this is a serious problem
hut we can't t.alk in generalities,"
Diedrich _!_aid . .'..'.What can \Ve _do_ that
we haven't dooe already in an effort
to solve the situation?''
Ferguson said his organization and
the construction ind ustry is see king
leadershi p from supervisors to start br·
ingjng all levels of · government into
line.
"This is the m06t direct. responsi ble
level of government \\'e can deal with,"
because there are too many of them.
"We can't deal wilh commissions like
regional government because they are
irresponsible and don't o"·e allegiance
to any voters," Ferguscin said. "They
don't listen to us when we talk to
them.
"We can't talk to the citie.s because
they are too numerous," he added .
r~erguson v.·amcd that unernployment
in the industry could hit 50 percent
by Christmas. He said each construction
job affects three to five others in rel ated
rields and the county is facing the threat
of 250,~-people unemployed within a
few mohths.
Ferguson then traded charges with
board Chairman Ralph Clark .
Clark said the labor unions arc ~rt
and parcel of the problem and Ferguson
cha rged that government is the sole
cause.
Supervisor David Baker, who had set
aside the time for CEEED to speak.
finally ended the debate by moving to
set the conference.
"In all my tenure on the board ( 12
years) I have never seen an item with
more urgency than this one." Baker
said.
1be conference will include s t a t C""
legislators, congressmen and city offi-
cials along with representatives of mun-
ty goverrunent and the construction in·
dustry.
Prior to the start of the ·45-minute
discussion of the industry's problems.
supervisors quickly approved a resolution
to Congress and President Ford recog niz·
ing the seriousness of the problem in
construction-trades.
The resolution urges tl d d i t i o n a 1
assistance £unds for home mortgages.
increased availability of construction
financing and quick congrt"SSional ap-
proval of pending legislation providing
a $1,000 income tax exemption for the
first $1,000 of home interest.
Giiiy l'iltl ti.ff .....
CONSTRUCTION WORKERS PRESS VIEWS BEFORE ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Hard Hat Albert Gray, Construction Union Leader, Displays Fe•lings in Placaird ------
Seco11<l Cou11t'1 'fllere's Only One
•
Pla11ni11g U11it
<-
Button, Bzitton, Who's
U11cle1· Stt1d,,
• Got President's Button?
Discussion Tuesday of a report on
Aliso Creek greenbelt proposals by the \\'ASHl NGTON cAPt -\Vith President \\'as Sen. Charles Percv tR·llL ), who
Orange County Bo.1rd of Supervisors F'ord exhorting An1ericans to adorn their \\'anted to wear one during an aJr
may ha\'e triggered a drive toward crea-lapels \\'ith the r<'d badgr of his economic pearnnce on NRC's Today sho"' But
lion of the county's second planning crusade. ~\.\' a question of button. !here was no button.
commission. button . 11·ho s fQt the button? \Vh ite llousc aid es responded to the
----Super-visor-Ralptt-Dtedricll. who-hss----'Phc \Vhite ·HouSC""" began Jt:-e t t i n g-tmel"g'~y by rracklng Oo\\Tl r.mlef" and
favored a second commission in the lrlephonc rec1uests fo r the cmblt'm C\'Ml retri e\•ing th .. emblem Ford had given
Senate Conunittee Eyes
Rocl{efeller's Casl1 Gifts
past. said 1hc board \\"ill be force<! before Ford fin ished his economic ad-him. Percy \\'Ore it oo TV.
lo n1ake a decision possibly as early drrss lo Congress Tuc~day. On that Then the \\'hit<> House had to fclch
as next "'eek on ho\\' to relieve the occ<ision. he 1\·orc one proudly. declaring till' much-tra,·eled button back f r om
massive backlog ol planning matlers thtit its simple injunction "\'.'IN '' -Percy so ii ,,·ill be.> a\·ailable for others.
no\\' be[ore the commission. 1nraning \\'h1p lnnation No\v -"·ill Russell F'reeburg. While House
On ncxl v.·eck"s board agenda is a be the rallying cry fo; citi1l.'n particlpa-coordinator of the l'lto rt to rnobilit.e
request from the co1n1nission that its lion. popular su pport lor t•onscrving energy
metnbers receive pny for 12 meetings There l'.'as -and re1nains -a pro-and fighting inrlJtion. said today Ford
per 1nonlh instead of the current limit blcn1 . authorized the purchase of 100.000 but-
WASHINGTON (AP I -The Sennte
Rules Committee today called on Nelson
A. Rockefeller to explain fully the
circumstances behind his large cash gifts
to several aides and public figures.
Rockefeller agreed to prov ide a written
explanation and the committee delayed
until after the congressional recess a
decision on whether to recall him to
testify.
f\.teanwhile. a congressman researching
Rockefeller 's financial affairs. says the
vice president-designate's gifts to
associates "raise serious questions about
propriety and conflicts of interests."
Rep. Ed"•ard l\·lezvinsky ID-lo\\·al. a
mcn1ber of the !louse Jud iciary Com·
mittee which \\'ill hold hearings on the
Rockefeller nomination nexl 1nonlh. call-
ed for the former New York governor
"to disclose publicly every gift he has
made in his lifetime. as 1ovcll as all
the Joans" outstanding or written off.
Senal'? Ru I es Committee Chairman
Howard \V. Can non (D·Nev.), said he
doesn"t know if Rockefeller ca n supply
"a good explanation or not.
"I don"t think il"s a question of conflict
of interests, but one \>f the influence
of "·ealth in a political situat ion," Cannon
said.
The meeting originally had been !'.el
in hope of receiving !he audits of
Rockefeller"s lax returns. llo11·cvcr. t11at
intonnation \\'iii not be available until
at least the third week or October.
Rockefeller press secretary Hugh i\lor·
row confirmed reports Tuesday that lhe
former New York governor gave $550.000
last spring to William J. Ronan. a
longtime associate._ who is now head
or the Port Authority of New York
aod New Jer~y.
of eight. The argun1cnl used is that Ford's hu!lon is the only one in ex-tons that 1\·ill he sent to people who
l\forrow said that gift, like smaller the commission is meeMng 12 or more istencc. It's a handpainled prototype . write the Pres ident pledcing support
limes anyway. l\loreovcr, the President gave a11·ay for !he citizens program. But ii "'Ill
ones to Henry A. Kissinger, former Commissioners are paid S'i5 p cir his button as he left the congressional be several days before these buttons.
New York Republican party chiet L. meet ing -a current maxin1um of $600 rostrum . \Villiam "Fishba it'' !\tiller. the <'Slimatcd to cost bet\•:een $6.000 and
Judson l\.fore6ouse and to ~t 0 r row per mo'nth regardless or ho\\' many times colorful House doorkeeper. asked for S7.000. are available.
himself, was the act or "a generous they meet. ii. Freeburg said that if more than 100.000
man, loyal to his friends." He added Tuesday's impromptu discussion was Among those 11·ho called the \Vhilc people \\Tile in . which seems quite pos,,i-
set off by a request fron1 Supervisor House Tuesday seeking a similar button ble. th"\'. hi!e House will be hard pressl'd
lhat Rockefeller paid all necessary gift Thomas Ri ley that a report. on Aliso to sup1.'. \~ de1nand.
laxes in each case. Creek be sent to lhe commission for "\\'e 1\on"l have butt(l'IS If people don"t
Senate Democratic I ea de r !\-like hearings \\'ithin 60 days. 'R , B . hel p out.'' he said. emphasliing that
l\ians!ield of l\tontana said the reports Di <'drich ackno\\·ledged the significante flZ.Z rtll f.!S ford's "all-out nationwide volunteer of the report hut said the commission t....; mobili1.ation.'' as the President described
of gifts could well cause the Senate is already backlogged "'ilh work on it. is operating more or less on a
hearings to be reopened. gcn<'ra1 plan amendments. "' ocl .. cid e T rilJ shoes tring. . ·
He said the gifts appear legitimate ''A1aybc this is the lime to consider ' ' a. The prograrn coordinalor said he v;as
but are bound to raise questions about crearine: a second cornn1ission."" DiedriC'h 1 hopeful local people \\'Ould finance and the nominee. said. "'\Ve simply can't go on doing LA SP~:ZIA. Ila Y t UPI 1 -A Hrrange for di stribution of the \VIN
h. I h b .. raspbt'rry 1s going lo rost Pvt. 1 · h · .. Sen.le Republican leader Huib Scot' l 1ngs tie way 1ve a\'e cen. d 1 >uttons in l cir o\\·n rommun111es ur
'
. h h b d I Gus!<l\'O Longo Olll' ye:ir an Oll r d d · he C' · • A · of Pennsylvania said, "I see nothing our mont s ago. I e :i:ir near ~-months tn th(' Sfl)tj\.'ldc. sen ona1 1ons 10 t 1t1zens ctH)fl
that has impaired the integrity of !\Ir. ncted on t~c concept bt!I deci~ed . to A nlilitary tribun ;d Tucsdny Commillce to Figh~ Inflation that ford
Rockefeller in any way." hold off aclL~n . At lh:it. l1n1e. D1.ed~1ch sentenced Lon i•o. 21. for '"insut>. set up. The t'Omn11ttec !hen could buy
f\.tezvinsky is one of several )'Oung sug:gci;led rcg1onol pla~n1ng con1m1ss1011s " 1nore _than the 100.000 buttons Ford
Democrats on the comn1ittee dissalisfied -one for the gro"ring south county ordination \\'ith insult'' -greet-au!honzed. . . .
·ih the t t . f r lnodf....J and annlhf'r for !he rest of the eountv. ing a lieutenant "'ilh a raspberry Asked to detail the f1nanc1ni;t of the
Wlbl'c so rmo~n Ro kinf 0
1f11a ~on_ g th After Tuesday's n1c.>cting. the ~·u11C.rton during inspeclion . C1iizcns Act ion Co1nn1illee. Freeburg
pu 1 ar Y CC: e e, er 0
1.nn . e supervisor s:iid he has enough legal The court acci uitted hin1 of ll said those serving on the con1mitlee
Sena.le Rules C.Om1n1Uee s COO irmation foundation to make hinl believe a second charge of hitting the lieutenant -and thev incl ude consumer advocat r
hcanngs last ~onth. . con1n1ission or special hearing officer durin g the ensuing argunicnt. Ralph Nader -are serving \1ithout
Other Comtruttee members ~a1~ they system could he set up. p;iy. expect the House panel to 1n51st on ·
a deeper probe of Rockefeller's financia l
influence. They support 1iezvinsk.y's ef-
forts to draw out the maximum in-.
fonnation possible and say commiltee
Chainnan Peter \V. Rodino Jr. (D-!\.J.l.
will not oppose them .
GOP llonors Scranton
PHILADELPHIA , Pa. (AP) -Presi·
dent Ford v.ill be the featured speaker 1·
ton ight at a $150-a-plate dinuer honoring
former Pennsylvania Gov. \Villiam \V. I
Scranton. Scranton, who hclpc-d Ford
rcorgonize the While House staff in
the wake of Richard M. Nixon's rcsigna·
lion, will receive the tP e n n s y 1 v a n i a
Distinguished Republican Award medal.
GEM
TALK
by
J_ C. HUMPHRIES
OR IGIN OF GEM NAMES
Althou~h the t r ue nri gin ot
some gim nanl l'S 1s lust 1n
antiquity. mos 1 \\'ell -knO\\"Jl
gemstone names t'an he tr:tcPd
.accur<1te ly b;,1ck tn lhl' da\\'ll of
r('<·ordcd his torv
.,
i
Draftees to Go
'l'hc rascinat.iOn and hl·a111~· or
color ha s n1n s·t s tron g ]~·
inllucnccd the naming: nf ~t-'n,s ,
-two outstanding ex<11np1t~s h<'in.c
the rub~· l:llld thC' !':tpph i r l'
"1tub;v" stems from the l.at 1n
rubellu~. mcan1n .1? red or
reddish . \\·hil(• ··~a pph 1 r<· .. enn1Ps
from lh(' (frc('k s~1 ppheirn~.
m<'anin_g hlUC'. Ar1ny Will Be Purel)' Volruitar)·
WASfUNGTON (UPI> -The Anny announe<d today it will al -
low all rc1naining draftees to leave the service by Thanksgivin g -
making the army an all-volunteer rorce for the first time since 1940.
The Anny said about 2,500 draftees would be able to leave be-
fore con1pleting the normal two-year tour.
The last man to be drafted was Pvt. Dwight E. Stone of Sacra·
mento. who was inducted less than 10 hours before tbe draft law
expired June 30, 1973. ·
The draftees in the Army are only an insignificant part of the
entire force. comprising ju!!lt 0.3 percent of the total strength or
780,000 soldiers.
· The Army said the action is possible because of what it called
its "success in recruiting a volunteet force.''
Other ~e m n;1m1.·:-.... u<·h ;1 ...
ctian1ond and op:il . t•\ol\<'d
lhr ou~h morr th ;111 onr.
lan{!U:t):.l' ·· D1;1m o nd .'' for
exumplc. or1,i::inatC'cl \v1t~1 l h<'
Greek ,,·orcl a d 1.1111 J:-. lh c
common l .<1t1n ro rn1 ht'l'om111 L!
n <Ii a rn (' n \ t• m . r r '' n1 ,,. h 11· h
"di;•monfl .. cl C'vc lop<'d natural\~
In thl' ~am l· n1:innc•r . '"np;1l ''
ori ~inut C'd \\'ilh th(· S;1n~kri1
upal:i . 1ncan1n~ pr<'ciou!; ,;:ton<'.
Hecame (lplios i1l'-(i-rcek. opaluf'!
In l,;.illn. and ·~011 :11 "' torla.v
II you're looking for a watch,
now you know where to look.
J. c
t623 NEWPORT BLVD . COSTA MESA
CONVENIENT TERMS BankAm"ricard-Ma$'tet Charge ' 27 YE"A.RS IN "THE SAME l OCAT ION PHONE S4s.3401
I
-
' -,, ' r. V• Wedntiday, Ot1obtr q, 1q74
•
__J_ust .-
i~~·~ willh .·'~~.. T ·r·· om '· JU1>hine
.•,::· ..
"
SEX & SIN DEPT. -The metropolis
which scrvtf> as the seat of our Orange
C-0w1ty GO\'crnmcnl is having troubles
11&:ain. Santa Ana is grappling with sin
111 its streets.
Cirlle periodicals. v;hich are dispensed
f~in street \'ending machines, ha\'e tied
the Santa Ana City Couf\cil in knots.
A"> you peer through the plastic glass
oC these coin~perated verxlors. you are
greeted. by sexy. enticing headlines and
pilotos of a couple of nakXJd women.
lotow you should know the Santa Ana
City Council isn't just sitting around
:ind Jetting all this happen on their
city streets. Tbey have denoWJCed these
sex tabloids as filthy, depraved, vil e.
degrading, pruient, pornographic and
al!i> pretty dirty.
AFTER TllE DE~'OUNCJNG, it came
lin1e for some sort of ac1ion. So last
1nonth. council members instr:uctcd Cits
Attomey Jim \Vithcrs to do something
...:. or det everything. ·
Thus Santa Ana L'Ouncilmcn suggested
tbe sellers o! sexy tabloids should be
h3rassed, copies of their \VOrk seized
l'''cn if court action was pending and
finally. that maybe the city should ban
the' sale of all newspapers on its city
streets.
ll is unclear whether or not the Santa
Ana City Council believes these publica-
tions are real newspapers or maybe
-they just don't like some of the headlines
they've been getting in the regular press.
'\'OU HAVE TO \\'ONDER, because
one of the oolions \\'as that to eliminate
se.'<y tabloid displays, the city C<luld
simply order the fronts or all ne"'-spaper
vending machines blacked out -so you
couldn't read the front page through
the plastic.
The resuH. of C<>urse, would be
shielding the public from sex and at
the same ti.me blacking out a!\ the
re~ular news.
Certainly this would 1>1Jl the sidewalk
public l:n a pleasant state Gf euphoria
\\'herein they would no longer be forced
to read headlines of government scandal.
higher taxes or sagging economy. It
would also make the poLiticiam a lot
more comfortable.
The Santa Ana City Council, however.
·was less than pleased when its city
attorney reported all this newspaper ban·
ning might be WlC0091.itutiooa1.
Clearly. the U.S. f.onstltution and the
First Amendment, which gives the people
the right to free access to uncimsored
news, is a vexing docwnent thai keeps
getting in the way of the Santa Ana
city dad~· • '
WELL, MAYBE SANTA ANA could
fake a chapter out of the Brazilian
book, whe re the rul ing military junta
there has M\V established newspaper
censorship.
Brazilian newspapers thus may not
print news of anti-Brazilian demonstra·
lions any\vhcre in the \Vor!d: reports
on work of the national security forees:
a;pecuJat.lon on subversive or terrorist
activities; i>tories of racial or social
discrimination and other distasteful
things like that.
Some of the nC\\·spapers in Brazil
actually Invite the censors into the news
-offices and let them snip out those.
stories they don't like. Then the editors
replace these ,,·ith poems. recipes or
in the case or one paper. pictures of
angels.
I Tlll~K TllE IDEA of angels ,,.,·ould
be gre:n ui Santa Ana. The city censors
toulcl clip out the things they don·i
\\"<i.nt the public to read and the pictu re
or a nice angel c-ould be pasted in.
They \\'ould, of course. have to be
j2f0\\"n-up angels in long. Oow\ng wtiite
robes. Absolutely no Wldrapcd cherubs,
now.
Kicked 0111
Hilton Hotel in h1alta has or~
dered actor Chuck Con nors to
leave because of a fight at a
bar. Police · were summoned
during argument and Connors
allegedly hit one policeman
and was struck himself.
Kissii1ger Holds
Brief Meeting
At Spanish Base
MADRID {UPI) -Secretary of State
Henry A. Kissinger held an unannounced
4?-minute--meeting toda y with Spanish
Foreign Minister Pedro Cortina at heavi·
If guarded Torrejon Airbase where he
stoPped. briefiy en route to the "Middle
East in search of peace and lower
oil prices.
President Ford, in an unusual gesture
tbat emphasized the importance ol Kiss-
inger's seventh mission to the Middle
East, went to Andrews Air Force Base
with a ~ .. of cabinet officers to
see him off fT'CID Washington and wish
him good luck. Kissinger said he was
relieved he was making the trip for Fonl~asle;id,Of bis f".".1eoessoc. , ;
Kissinger's P1an:.e touched down a t
12:50 p.m. (4 oSO aJll. PDT) for a rel\Jel-
ing stop before he continued to Cairo. ·
Book Foes
Set School
Explosions
CHARLESTON, W. Va. (UPI) -'!Jle
Ban-the-textbooks protesters, w h o s e
leaders have vowed to "fight u n t i 1
death," today touched o(f an erplosion
at one elementary school, firebombed
another and closed nearly every coal
mine in Kanay,'ha County.
State police said the blast at the
Wet Branch Elementary School In th<
Cabin Cre_ek area blew out the front
doorway and left a gaping hole in the
floor of the one-story brick building.
Ceiling plaster and lights also were
knocked loose by force of the blast.
Police at first believed dynamite had
been used, but said an investigation
sho\\•ed blasting powder ot a type used
in coal mines caused the explosion .
Tl!E FIREBOMBING occurred at the
Midway Elementary School. on
Campbell's Creek, across the Kanawha
River from Cabin Creek, both located
in the heart d.. the southern W e s t
Virginia solt coal fields.
Both incidents occurred before 4 a.m.,
police said.
About 2,100 miners were idled when
they refused to cross piCket ·liq.es set
up by the protesters who have labeled
some of the textbooks "obscene, un-
American and ant.i-Olristian." T h e
parents have demanded p c r m a n e n t
removal of the textbooks from t h e
school s.
The books have been removed for
a 30:day review period-by a citizens
committee.
JUODEL FILES SUIT
OVER REPUTATION
NEW YORK (UPI) -Describing
herself as a "well known professional
model ol great reputation ," Robin Nord
of ?o.tanhatlan today sued Cosmopolitan
M.uazine for $2 million, charging it
Vlr'Ollgfully used her pirture with a cap-
tion stating ''l Want Sex."·
The suit, filed in, Manhattan Supreme
Coort, <harged thi\' the item was in-t.ended to c!:ulq;e tha! she. was "an
undlaste wonian and was a woman
of loose m<rals ahd t'haractcr."
Dryer
Plllyful Dog· 1'1ay Be to Blaine
2 Die • ID
SAN ANTONIO. Tex. (APl -A swipe Of a playful family dog's paw may
have led to the deaths of two toddlers inside a locked clothes dryer, police say.
Police believe ''it is a very good possibility" the dog's swipes closed and
tocked the dryer door after the children crawled inside, according to LL
David Keene.
Se kina Eddie. 2. and he r brother, Freddie. 3, died accidentally Sunday
_of asphyxiation, according to Dr. Ruben Santos, Bexar Co1mty medical ex-
aminer. 1
Keene said Tuesday that an investigation revealed dog hairs on the chil·
dren's clothing and around the electric dryer's door. Smears found on the
dryer door could have been made by the dog, he said, adding that the chil-
dren could not have locked it from the inside.
He said the door was "smooth on the inside in such a way the children
could not have pulled something." And, "it y,·as a mechanic31 lock on the
door. ool a magnetic one." -
The children's parents reported them missing Sunday afternoon, prompting
a fruitless four-hour search of the neighborhood.
An olfieer, saying he \\"as acting on instinct, made a last-minute search
of the garage and found the bodies in the dryer.
The dog had been kept in the garage because it had been injured a ~'eek
ago and the Eddie family feared it might be hurt again if it were allowed to
roam.
Nation Mostly Fair, Mild
S lto 1v,~rs Darnpen Neva do , l ltali, 1Ve-w ,Y.exico
Te111perfat11res
Al!>~•IY
/o•!t11M e11,,,••r.• eoi'on eu11,+n Ch.,rlol!• (lllr~"c ( ont>nn•T• (!~vrl.,>d 0 .. 11 .. ~
Def!'ll•r
l)el•all
""••ll•n~> t<t!en.o Mo<tOl~ly I(•"'''" (•ff t~l~~=l
.......... 1
Hltll Lew
u " l• •I
M > ~I J7 . ~ e~ .,
" " ~I JI " " ll 6?
n " \'t j/
16 tl n J!
&1 IS ~ ..
·~ 61 61 39 u ,,
OAILT .. OT
llEUVERY SERVICE:
Df'i-ofr'J of ~t D.tlty ,ilo\
,, ""tlllttd
,,_,. '•ll«: II -ft "'°' -.,.:,_ _,.,., .• , . ..._, .. ~ tW~-•Ill
.. ....,.., ...... ( ........ tiitt -,, ....... .. -·· -,.,..,, ....... "" """"" =..,~.~ :~·:;~·":;
l'-t.tlll 11• lolo ....... M ._,._
IOWl$l 1lliltlt.\h1tll
"~· "~"
1,11'1 WI alHtl 1010<.t.}I $
'
" : .. " " .. ~ " !l ~ " " ~ .. Ji " " " .. " .. ,.
" .. .. g " '
Sin Fttllt.IKt .. • ~1111 .. " r_ ... ,1 " " WllMl'lblon .. " Cctllf,,...1111
s.ou1111•n C1Hlotl'll1 ~" .. w
oenn-111 ,,,, WH!her ,,,. .. , ...
•t:I ti lllt WMI!, W!tll Mini (to\ltl~I
• ~ '"' t o.Ill 11111'1"11 ll'tl n !'II •"f ••riv ~ti M N" ti ••llW l<t Mid llNI 111011 11 Chno"Mown t:r1 A11Gtl,1j wovld (ori1l11Vf" 111 1rr. low IOI.. 1
•tl(r.ff '° 1 .... 111.~.
Eloewnert, hklhs wilt tie I" 11'1• ..,,4.70s lo mla~cs ln co••l•t 1rt11, fl'! !M Upper 60s In tM l'l\Ol,rnt1rns
1"<1 from lhe mlo-""°' to IM 11114-'0I
111 •h• 1Mset11. Ove...,N;rlll lews wlll fllllfl from \#'It
mid ~ to mid~ 11 '"' tieache1 lo 3S 10 $0 tn tht mou1111hu,
U.S. S11mmar11
Sl!awf'I dl,,f1Hltd -Whlern and SoYll>WI"''" SI ties fod•Y· • I • .., Ing we1!1•tr tondl!I0111 1cr011 fnllll Cl !I'll IWlllCWI t1lr 11\d rnlh:I.
Sc1n .. e.1 sl\crtlltef"s a1mpened PJfl1 of i'4~.i!1, Ot1h tlld Mirw Mt11.ko Nttth h•lf •n 1ncll ol t1111 till
TUllCllY ~tlll"S 11 Concord, C•Uf.
A H!'ld of th.mdenlorm• 9CJ'OH -""'11 F\or\d1 tlM llrtlktl'ltd.
Slr.111 ,......11111<1 ~111 tcr0t1 tl'lt Ol'fft 1111.., rtQlon, ~ onro V•llev •nd Otrt• of IM MortTltl1t, '"° rtl" tnd drlnlt flM In V_. Mlcll\o1,,, Grotlfld fog dtvtloold In lt'I PKlllC
l'tor!h..,.nt •tld In M<llofll ot <lflll'll 0!<!1,.,.,,1 ll'ld ... """ l(tflllf, 5~1-_. 11 .. tnl ot 1M IWlllott ....,. '"°'"v clfft'. Cnmtnl Weatl'aer
M0tM!1 WM!1 lodly. L ..... I \11rlll1l1
.,,1'* "'911t 1nd rnor>o1no toovrs *-
'"" -lffly 10 Ito ll -noh "' ,,..... -1*Y Mid Tl!Ut'ldlly. HIOl'I toUy n . Co.1tt11 lt<T10tt1111rn r•noe "°"" to
tit 10. lfll.tl>d ,.,.,.,_ ... " .. ''"" "°"' ., to 7l. Wet.., '-rtlut• ...._
S11 n, /tlnn11. Tide•
WEOHEIOAY
Stco<>d hloll • .•• . 21).1 p,m. • •
Sll;ond low 101" p,rn. o •
TH\lllJOAY
F1.-.1 h\oll •••• , ••••••• 6100 t.m. l • Fltll ICW ..• _ •• 101.1'1.'°1, 2f
~ lllgll , ••••• ,.. ~::IO p.m. S.O
s~ """ .... . . 11 :4' '·""· 0.2 Sul'.! rlW?t t :$J '·""· J11I f !" 11.m.
M-11.Mt 111' ''"'' $~ Ir .. p.m.
I
.. -·
GM Says It Can .Better
Goal Set by President
VPl "T~
TEACHING IN U.S.
Gunnar Myrdal
~ DETROIT (.\Pl -ti.opera! Mo.tors
and Ford Molor Co. executives have
pledged their efforts to achieve the 40
percent Improvement in gasoline mil.cage
-President Ford has proposed, take pl ace
by 1978.
IC achieved. such an improvement
would mean. that the average car. now getting 13 miles to the· .gallon, would
have to deliver about 18 miles per gallon.
GM President E. P..f. Estes said Mon-
day that GP.t could do eveft better thait
that by 1978, upping its fUel economy
45 percent from a 1973 average 11.7
to 17 m.p.g. GM sells most large cars
driven in the United States.
PR.E.51DENT FORD, In his economic
address to Caress on Tuesday, said
he woold milllt" with auto executives ~:to ~ t by agreement or by
law, a fll1ll . am aimed at achieving
~ 1:r *
ltafl.utima Battle
a...4(L~ in gasaline mlleage
"'ithin a four-year deadline."
Nooe of the auto executives v.'OUld
comment about 11he implied threat or
regulation.
Henry Ford U. chairman of Ford
ttotor Co., said the firm would "continue
our intensive effort to imp{Ove the fu el
efficiency, economy and em l s s ions
characteristics of our car and truck
engines."
Henry Ford JI, as has Estes, said
Congress should help out by eclSing emis-
ioo standards, scheduled t.o reduce some
engine polllltants to near zero by 1977
and 1978.
HJT rs IMPORTANT to bear In mind
that the auto industry will need help
from C.Ongress in changing the laws
and regulations that conflict with fuel
conservation goals," Ford said 'l\le.sday.
Tu ;o Professors
w· in Nobel Prize
For Economies
Ford's Plan Slinnnarized
STOCKHOLM (UP!l. -The SwediSh
WASHINGTON (AP) -Here at a
glance are President Ford's proposals
to Congress for curbing inflation:
Academy of Sciences tOO:ay . awarded TAX SURCHARGE - A one-year, 5
the 1974 Nobel Prize in economics to percent surcharge oo oorporate taxes
Austrian Friedrich von Hayek and Swede . and on a ·portion of taxes paid by
Gunnar Myrdal, both professors. families who earn more than $15,000 ~
Von Hayek and Myrdal were cited and by . Individuals earning more than
by the Royal Academy "for their work $7,500 In 1975. This wou!d raise an
in the theory or· money and 'economic" estimated· $4 .7 billion. ~
fluctuations and for their penetrating OTHER TAXES _ Increase the in· analysis of the interdependence of economic, social and i n s t i t u t i 0 n a 1 vestment tax credit from 7 ~nt to
_phenomen!h.'._' , -.---__ _ 10 pe~cent and allow corporal!~~ to
. Von tlayek. of Salzburg, currently lee-deduct the dlvtdends paid on preferred
tures at the Rikkyo University in Tokyo. stocks.
Myrdal. of Stockhol m, is curretJtly work· EMPLOVf\tENT -A two-stem pro.
ing at the City University of New York gram to extend unemployment insurance
Graduate School. benefits by 13 weeks and create ad·
Both shared the $123,000 prize and ditional public senrtce jobs Whenever
diploma which will be presented Dec. unefllployment exceeds six percent na-
10 in Stockholm. tionally.
In a . surpri~ move '.fUesday t h e HOUSING -Provide $3 billion ror
Norwegian. parliament which selects ~-__,_mortgage purchases. to Jinance about
Peace J>rize awarded the 197~ -pnze $l6o 000 homeS.
to former Japanese Premier Eisaku Sato '
and lrisb human rights advocate-Sean ENERGY -Reduce foreign oil im-
1¥1aeBride. ~ by cne million barrels a day
FASHION MATE* ZIG·ZAG
sewing machine
NOW$
REG.109.95
Cirrylnc'ue
or '"blnct e11"tr1
Sewing jobs get done like m;qic: when you put this
effi,ient machine to work! Sews buttonholes, sews
on buttons, mends ..• without attachments. Among
its other cohveniences: buill·ill blind.hem stitch,
3 needle posi tions, extr•·Wide zig-zag upability.
by !he end of 1975 through a variety
or con~ervalion measures and o th e r
steps, including deregulation of natural
gas supplies and relaxation of some
envirorunental Jaws. In addition the
elimination by 1980 of oil-fired plants
from the nation's base-loaded electrtcal
capacity.
FOOD -Allocare oil fer1ilizer supplies
to enable farmers "to produce to full
capadty" and retmve all remaining
acreage limitations on rice, peanuts and
cotton. However, his proposals win not
hare___ao.y__iropacLon_ thls_)'eaO crops,
meaning that next year's food prices
will cmttnue rising. ·
ANTITRUST LAWS -VigorolJS en-
forcement of present laws with increased
maximum ·penalties for antitrust viola-
ti9ns from $50,000 to '1 million for
corporations and from $5<1,000 to $100,000
for individual -Yiol.ators.
In addition, Ford appealed to every
American to ''grow----mcx:,e;--wast.e-less"
atxl ''drive less. beat ·1a" to http
increase food supplies. lower Prices and
save scarce ruel supplies.
·~ •
STYLIST '
STRETCH· STITCH
sewing machine
sewing machine
AND CABINET ' i SAYE'30.95
s149r1~~g5~~
Curyina case
or tlbincl e.111r1
Built-in: 3 stretch, blind-hem, zig-zag,
fashion stitches. Has excluiiVe filrlg~ front drop·in
bobbin, smoolh·Oow fabric feed .
SA!E100
H11 buil t-in one-sttp
buttonholot, pu,n. -'-
button front droP-in
bobbin.
20% OFF REGULAR PRICES ON ALL SINGER• SEWING COURSES! Ortnmtklng, t8'1orint, t1Wint kniu. Sew M outfit !ft
tlCh d111. Seginntr and ICfwenced, dty or nening d ... 1. Ml 1Wic9d from S11.IO to $23.60whh13.16 tllCtbook included.
SINGER Sewilg ~ 811dpsticlpaUng Appl!Md o.-.
For 1\0t1 Mtr"I you. &H tM 19tlow P&Qf!S under SEWING MACHINES.
$lntff ..... llktal tt•diMn po11c,.
AIM,I '"dh 1'1111 II n1i111!11 It Slllltf $twfrle Ceftltn Mf ''"nt AP91"Md Otlltft.
Co,-,tlllll Cl lt1• 1HE Sl1'4G£• COM~4NY . .ln l lSf'l11 ltt-f Tllrou,d!ou1 lflt Wlf'I,,
f
,\
I
• 1\6
DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE
...
Action Too Ha~ty?
'I
•
A number or lluntington Bcuc;h residents \\'ere
shocked and s urprised last \ve11k as they watched
their neighborhood streets being stripped or t11e biG,
beautiful shun1el HSh trees. ·rtic city began a $1 57,000
project to remove 232 of the old ash trees from park·
ways on l I local s t reets. ·
ll 's only the beginning of \Vhrtt n1ay be ;1 five·
year, Sl .8 n1i llion prog r;,un to ren1ovc 1n ore than 2,700
s he1m c l a sh I.recs ft'On1 street sid~s ~1 11 over the city.
Residents may be starlled at how barren the ir neigh-
borhoods \viii soon bcron1c \\'i~hout thr bi~ s hade
trees.
The t:ity1 of course, "''ill plant new, deep rooted,
trees in the ir 1'1ace, choosing from such types as
bus hy Y':ltc, ca rro~\\'ood, lemon scented gum, Canary
Island pine and Bris bane box. ·
· Bui. .the nc'v trees 'viii only be young striplings
and certainly \von't begin to fil l the void lert by the
older ash trees . most of \vhi ch \\'ere planted more
lhan 10 years <-i go. lt's unfo rtuna te, because one thing
:.i growing suburba,n city like ~luntin gton Beach needs
is big t rees. a1~d the shame! ash were about all thi!t
town had left.
The ash trees are being removed because public
\\'Orks officials say their strong, shallo\v roots arc rip-
ping up s idewalks, curbs, gutters and c logging un -
derground ' w;:1tcr and SC\ver pipes. Not that 1nany
side"•alks rc:.illy s ho\\' such signs of des_truction yet,
but the city says it \Viii happen in the next few years.
and it is cheaper to remove the source of trouble now,
than to try and keep up "'ith eventual repairs .
Everyone agreC's a mistake '<':as made years ago
\vhen somebody Cclsel decided to plant s hame! a sh .
\Ve' re s till not s o s ure a mistake isn't being made now
with the decisio n lo flatly remove the trees.
A couple or altcrnali\'e suggestions were ignored.
R·ocky Road to
Vice -~residency
WASH INGTON -Jn the last few decad~s our Presiderlts have· fallen
fftto tPi_c IYabit or using their Veeps ror hf~·li:vcl, foreign rlbbon·culUng mis·
Stons.Jt's now being said that one of
Oie·idvantages of Mr. Rockefeller is
that .,,:/th his experience he can do a
lot more than be a ceremonial
pres~nce al the state funerals of
prime ministers.
But can he?
( VON HOFF.MAN )
IN FAIRNESS to the \'ice l'res1·
dent-;designate, ho"·e:i::er. it ~hould 6c
admitted that in llaiti , Francois
·f Papa Doc) Duvalier, the late voodoo
Judging from
what hafpenefil in.
1969, W·l c n Mr.
Nixon sent the for-
mer tje._~ York
gove rnor on a
South American
Jludy.,m ission. Mr.
Ji:'ol·d .may not bC'
dictator and "President for Life.·· tur·
ned OD.I 35,000 i>cople to cheer "·hen he ~d Mr. Rockefeller appeared on the
•J &alcoay or the Presidential Palace in
Port-au-Prince and embraced each
-oihcr.
able to let !\tr. Rockefeller leave the
country. Dnvid l\1orris, a fcllo\V at the
Institute for Policy Studies, a lert -
wing \V ;1s hington thinker)', ha s
rcscarrhed the old ncwspaJ><'r clips of
that di sastrous voyage, and thi s is
v.'hat his notes s ho\v :
·•Jn •londuras one student was kil-
l led aOO there was "'idesprcad rioting:
in the Dominican Republjc a Standard
Oil refinery was blown up ; in Costa
, Rica 2,000 studt'nts demonstrated; in
"Panama the National Guard "·as cal· ~ led out ; in Venc7.uc la the ~overnmcnt I hN,.to•canccl Rockcre llcr·i; visit due
lo ·street fighting : in Colom hi a a
20,000·man special security force was
called out to control student strikes t ~nd there was ht'a\'~' strcC'I fightin g:
Whether· or not the ability to
detonate a continent merely by set·
ting root on it indicates J\.1r. Rockefcl·
ler has considerably more power than
he has modestly given himself credit
for at his Senate con rirmation
hearings, his Latin fiasco does pose
eertain questions. \\'as there a con-
nection, for instance, bet-u'eCn '~:hat
must have been a horrifying ex ·
pcrience and what he was later to do
al Attica? )'ou don't have to call t.1r .
Rockefeller a racist or any other
name he doesn't deserve to \llonder if
those \'iolent, q1,1asi ·revolutionary
mobs may ha\'e convinced this
plutocrat in public service that armed
repression is !he only practical
response.
Q !n Ecuador Rockelcller ·s car \V3S
i oyerlurn.ed and 10 demonstrators
were killed by the police; in Bolivia
• his 24·hour visit \Va s cut to a thrce-f hour slay in the airport '"'hile) eight
~· ~o~br~a~~"~o~1~~ ~~ :~~ ~.~1~;tri~vC1~n~
i the government wa.o; forced to cancel ~ the visit 'vhen nation\\'icle stri kes
H erupted; Brazil "'as calm as the
t government arrested thousands of
1; potential den1onstrators and censored
"' the press rrom printing a ny anti-~ Rocky articli:"s; in Argentina one
demonstrator was killed by the police,
there "''ere netion"•ide labor strikes ~ and nine Rockc rel\er-0wned supcr-
L n1arkcts were bombed and bu med ; in
~ Uruguay the General J\.Iotors plant
,. w11sburneddown.''
!
Or i.t may be 111r . Rockefeller
believes that in the 20th century
\•iolence is an ordinary tool of
statecraft. In that connection the only
instances I've been able to find of his
recommending a tax cut during his
gO\'Crnorship was for a SIOO deduction
ror hon1eo"1ncrs who built backyard
Oombshelters. For more than 20 years
he has in1porluned for infinitely
tUffi('Sccnl mi litary appro1>riations.
and has done so to such an extent that
a man with less money might have
been called a nut on the subject,
something that President Eisenhower
came close to doing when he said. "I
s uspect that Ne lson has been li stening
· too closely lo half-baked advisers.''
THAT \\'AS back in the 1956 era
\\•hen the Rockefeller Brothers FUnd
com missioned a s tudy. directed by
Dr. Kissin ger. which said : "In certain
areas assigned high priority by the
Kremlin the Soviet Union has surpas-
Un(•. used in Cost;i" tlfesu. \VUS to orr(•r ('i.ICh
hOnlt'O\V lll'I' lht.' ChOiCl' O( \\'hClhCI' the tl'CC in front of
hiS hon1t• should be removed or r('ma in. 1\ cons ulUJnt
<dso suggrstcd only hair the trees s hould be t<.ikrn out
<It one time to <.ivoid such u l.raun1atit· cllcct on a
neighborhood.
Maybe it is n't too late l.o cons ider i.I n101"L'
n1oderatc approurli.
Residents Seek Voice
Fountain Valley residents ha\·e launched a
petition drive aimed al laking the school boundary
ques tion out of the hands or "'hat they cull "squab·
bling'' politicians .
Carl ··aud'' Jones, '''ho lives in the part of the rily
in the Garden Grove Unified Schoo l District . s aid
about 60 volunteers \\'ill try lo get s ignJtures fro1n 25
percent .o( the city=· registered voters, asking the
stale Board of Educa · approve the creation of"
single, unified school distrlc along city boundaries.
lf the slate approves the issue, it will be placed
before voters .
County education officials agree such a move is
possible-, but they doubt the-state will-approve it, at.
\Vhat appears to be the expense of the Garden Grov<'
'Unified ~nd ~luntingt.on Beach Union lligh School
Districts.
1'hc best answer to unification still s hould be a
plan to be nefit all the school districts if possible, and
not just Fountain Va!h .. y. But the petition drive at
least \viii g ive petitioners a chance to sho\v how they
feel about the issue.
HB 'The manual doesn't say anything about Siamese twins.'
Dear
Gloon1y
Gus
Ti111e to Lo1uer tire 800111
Not Enough Complaints?
Those teachers who raised S750
to help pass the override thaL
will increase our taxes ror the
next 27 yeJJrs -are they the
same ones who broke contract
by going out on strike?
P.M.
To the Editor:
\Vhat is goin g on "'ilh our mail ser·
vice, if l may use the laltcr "·orrt
loosely?
There rea lly seems to be a plot for·
ming v.·hereby "'C gi\'C up the postal
rorn1 or communication entirely. Ir y.·1.·
"·ish to get any sort of communication
across within rour or n ,·e days, \\'e
have to phone-and they \\"ant to rai$e
G1•,,,__rGV1c..,..,..ft11•••1\!tlJ:!!lt'"-Dyr1.NH.1.-. _thejr ratcs_too!. One. of n1y husband's..
.,... • itlt iii<e•iihtr rtt1K1 ... ......, .t.,,. technical magazines "'as th ree "'eeks --· """' ~ ... ,--' ........ "'-~ ""'· . o.11,'41M. late, our bill payments ha\'C to be
sed us qualitatively as well as quan·
titatl\•ely . . . it appears that the
United States is rapidly losing its lead
over the u:s:s. R in the military
race."
President Kennedy made the same
overestimate of Russian strength,
which came to be kno"'" as the "mis -
sile gap," but at least he wasn't
saying things like "very pcnverful
nuclear weapQns can be used in such a
manner th at they have negligible e r-
fects on civil ian populations'' (also
rrom the same Rockefeller-Kissinger
rcporl).
tJNllAPPltV the t"·o "'ere one
about v.•hal the report called "non-
O\'ert .. -disguised or obscure v.•ar."
i.e. Vietnam. We can't know if Ken-
nedy might have come to change his
mind about such interventions, but we
do know that tltr. Rockefeller ne\'er
has. just as "'e know that he ha s been
an undeviating advocat.e or a foreign
policy v.·hich has protection of over·
ieas investments as its principal aim.
It is a position consistent "'ith his
and his family's ownership of a rirm
like the International Basic Econom y
Corporation that does in excess of S250
million worth of business in South
America every year.
This goes to our most important
policy decisions as it also goes to the
Rockefeller mind set, the Rockefeller
:rasp of s trategy and tactics.
the diseonccrting Ro ckefel ler
presumption that he kno"'s "·hat's
best for others as well as for himself.
So do we want this oblivious high.
sniijng"x-governor, lhis innexible, if
polished bellicist. this n1a n v"hosc
name is a symbol of such odium that
r.eople around the world are \\'ii ling to
chance death just to throw rocks at his
lim'!usi ne ~
mailed a week ahead to m<.1ke a
deadline in Los Angeles. etc.
NOW ALL.deliveries and.pickups in
our ar:ea ha\•e been scheduled for S
p.m. only on weekdays. The carriers
are taking on double loads and \\'hat
else is going on besides the price or
postage.
The electri c company raised the
cost twice in one month. according to
our last bill. and conversation with
them lo inquire. Now I read they
"'ant a nother inercase.
Can't th e boom be lowered on
everything. or have "'e turned into
such lethargic indi\'iduals, no one
bothers to complain enough ?
LOIS DU IT~tAN
f .. r11sr rnled
To the Editor :
Speaking o r \'Oler apathy. t"'O
friends of mine have tried in vain to
register lo vote for t"'O \VCcks. It
seems that the clusi\·e registrars
never showed al lhcir designated
locations.
I .hope my party doesn't try to'gel
me to work fo r them again this year. I
<tm disgusted .
BARBARA LINDQU JS1'
1•rreed<"J1t
To the Editor :
Sh all "'C go hack in history and
recall the ho rrendous price Philip
r.;o]an. or F.dw11rd l-:\·crclt !{ale's "/\
Man \\1ithout a Country," paid for a
fe"· hastily spoken \\'Ords ?
"Damn the Unilr,d Stale,._; I v.•if;h 1
may never hear the name United
Slates again~··
Shall we show more mercy lo the
perfidious and defectors? Let us arisf'
rron1 intimidation to our country a nd
our~e tves:
i\IRS.11 E.DJ\LEY
( MAILBOX . ,) No\\• alt we need to do is to pass a
si1ni\ar la\\' in Sacramento a nd con-
siderin g the amount or illicit ''loving"
going on in Orange County, as well as
the rest of tho state. those S50 fines !_.e!fer,s /TOI/I rt•ad{'TS art ILJe/C01ne, !>.'or Should \Ota( Up enough tO pay ofr the
1naJly, w111er~ ~/1n 11/rl c:Qtllicf/ f/11•1r rnt'.~· natioiial debt.
Mges in 3IJIJ u·r1rd.~ or ll'ss T/1c right lo ror1-In California, C\•erything that is fun
dense /e//l'r.~ In /11 space or eh1n11lllfe lthrl is taxable; movies. beer, booze. dan-
~s11111ed. All lelfer~ .lllYtl.1n<:ludc.....t111_· -cing.-in-public-places. ete.-Why·not-10--
nature a11rl rno1/111g (J.ddrcs.\ but nor11e., one step further and tax married
111ay be w1!11!ield Qn ri•qut•st 1J su//1c1e11t l'ouplcs S2 every time they sleep
reason is apJ>On•nt, /lr11.•try will not lw together or $5 everylime they sleep
publixlted. y.·ith someone else! Jmt think bow
Rogers' dream!-. \Ve im agined human
life on the moon . or the other planets,
and even 1':'.IVJ things that "·ere sup·
posed to ha\'t' <0nn1c fr·orn far off
places.
No"' the fal'll' arl' in. lluman or
even animal life is impo:;f;iblr on an y
of the planets. 'fhcy ;ire either ton cold
or too hot. or a lf (•rnately too col<! and
hol.
r\onc of lhcm nt·a rl~· c·ompa re lo our
polar rt'gions. One plan<'l ls said to
give off rad ia t i11n. but it is too hol, and
no planet rcm;d 11s in it-. vicinity as
lhcy orbit otl 1hffcrcnt !'J>CC'ds around
the s un.
Any collcgt• st ud('nl \\1i!h a t'Om ·
pute r and :1Jlprox1nlalt' dis tancrs to
'the nearest slar \\ill soon tell \'OU that
travel to any planet in its orbit is im·
possible al any spce<I that co uld ht' at·
tained.'This is the only \\'orld "'e haVl'
unless "'C arC' transported by a super··
natural force.
\\'e could J!O to th(' moon and live
in a bubble ror o s hort time, hul "'ho
"·a nts to?
. Jl ~t BOLDING
R'•t•r1111e .'io11rt·1•
To The Editor _
At la s t. ;1 ni c thod ha s hcc n
discovered \\'hich "'1!1 relieve Orange
Counti ans of a ll real c·i>tatc and in ·
come lases anti ill the sume Lim e
restore !he i:oo1t 1?1 old-rashion<'cl
morals to our pcoplt'
A count ~· judge> in Nl'\V Jcr<;('y la st
week uphe ld a 1191; Inv. making H il-
legal for sin gle persons lo have sexua l
relations in the st ate. I le fined lahorcr
Charles Saunders. 20, $50 for commit-
ting forn1ea11on . \Vhlle tht'> 1)\d la"'
\\'3S S<'ldorn t'n(orcl'd, il ·"a!i 11('\'l'r
repealed, so llll' JtHI ~<' done h1" dut \.
this \\'OU Id dam~n the populatiOI U •
plosion !
FRANK KLOCK
C11cle /\'01-P
To The Editor:
I did not see the s tory on noise pol-
lution (Sunday, SepL 29) until today
-this l>eca use I was riding a motor-
<'ycle b<ic,k from New Afexico (my
sole means of transportation).
The decibel rating on that motor-
cyclr is consider ably lower than the
110 decibel rating listed in· your ar-
ticle .. it is in fact, about 85dbs ••. or-
around average for the rriajority· or
touring motorcycles. And it is here
that J reel your otherwise inrormative
article errs and does so badly,
~TOST (but not alt, unfortun1tely)
motorcyclists object to noise and the
mok>rcycle industry is taking steps to
produce quieter machines. California
recently adopted legislation _,bich
v.'.ijl limit the decibel rating or new
motorcycles to 83 dbs or less. Honda
ha dJust introduced a new road motor·
cycle with a decibel rating in the 70's .
Admitedly there are people riding er.·
1remcly noisy motorcycles -but the
majority of the la rge r, road type
machines arc quiet enough that you
neve r know ""•hen they go by unless
you happen to sec the m pass. By lum-
ping a ll cycles into that 110 decibel
t'a tegory. I reel you misrepresented
the parl motorcycles play in noise pol·
luti on.
In faet (and this is probably tan-
tamount to sacrilege) the noisiest -
Lind "·orst emission pollution as well
·-vehicles to pass my o£rice windows
in Lagun:1 !)each are ... the city school
i>u~e!-'.
ROG ER HULL, Editor
Road Rider P.ta~azine
Our Expletives Lack Imagination Dream• Ended
To the Editor:
It ha s bfen a lot or fun . Jelli ng our
imaginations run wilrl "'il h Ruc k
Colorful Exploration
( THE BOOKJ\1AN )
. ~ro\\'lh :'Ire rc\'calcd, and the reader
lt·arns how minerals are classiCied. The most popular-end, or course,
eventually tiresomc-eatch"'·ord or
I.he summer w11s "Expletive deleted."
followin g puhllcalion or tho infamous
While I louse trunscript s.
But the trite and n1c<1ninglc!:is ob-
scenities of the Nixon tapes arc, to me
at least. l~ss offcnsl\'C morally than
they arc eslhctfcally. 'l'h cy do not
show a f~lthy mind as much a!l a dull
one. In eontra"t t<'\ a John Garner, or
t-Ven a Ly ndon
Johnson. Nixon 's
ar8tna l o r
\•i~upiratlon was
l3ckfu'5t r e and
boringl y
uniinaizinative. I hAd been re ·
rf'ading ,Shak e ·
21~Krt'A •·•fenry IV" a few eve·
n1hiC,; 6cJ9rL ti1 e. unexpur.11_a.lcd
lape.-v.•c>re di~elnscd, :ind r v.'cilt ba('k
to ld6k Up SOl'llC n( the e pith~ts that
Fal1l11fC and his rafri11h collc11gvcs
nung »l I heir focK-. ;.ind wl each other. .
lN JUST rifrlihi:: thr(lui::h nn(' srent•, r came ~<'rns.!l lhc rolln"·in1:: n111h ·
worm, i:or·bclllcd ·~n:ivr. fol rhurr.
I
(SYDNEY HARRIS)
knot-paled roi;:u(', lmpul'ienl ... win(',
Jtrca ~y t11llowcatch, dried ncat·s
tongue. elf"kin, stockfish, vile stan·
ding·tuck. slinking n1:_1ckcrcl. soused
gurnet. cul -pursr. and filthy·ht1n~.
One of the mos t depressing t•vldl'n-
tts or the decay in vllality of the
English 1angua..ic since Elir.:1bcthnn
times IA the expulsion of colorful
('pithels, which have been rc.'placed hy
nothing (!xcepl a few boMna swear
words repealed Incessantly until they
lose all meaning and lorce.
.\. AN\'01\'E \\•ho hns e \'Cr henrd a
Fr_enehrr1:1n. an ltallanor <especially I
ii Spaniard in ru11 i pnte or nuent cur·
s.ing \\'ill knov.•....ex.•u~tl,y what r mean.
Terms of sexual de1lrecallon ere
rartly usrd. and' a rl'! nol needed: the
tatinA' "'ivid a nd nc~lblf' vO('abulary
or insult is an artistic 1>erformancc or
high virtuosity and astonishing vcr-
satl llly.
Even le aving obsccnltte~ ns ld<'.
such old f,.s hloncd Eni::lish wordA ui:c
"fop,•· ''jaekanapes, '' ''bounder.·•
"popinjay," and "coxcon1b" have
pass<'d out of the lan~uagf'. anrl our
('t1rrent lcrms or opprobrious <1escr11)·
li on arc limited to such limp "'ords as
.. dope" or "je rk," which have no
strength. no precision, and no poi111 .
WJIAT DO we eall <• ma n "·hn
('hent'i at cards, kisA<:s and tells .. and
hf'h avt•s ~e ncrally "'ilh no rt',ctard ror
fair pl <tY7 \Vhcn "bounder" an1!
"('arl" rli suprc11rcd . \\'<? "rrc lert "'•lh
a vf'rhal vacuum. The same ~&s for
.. coxc(unh," 10 dcAignalr a silly and
conceiled man inraluated ~·ith hill
"urrace appearance. Gone, gone, all
quite gone.
An ~lo·S<t son s v.•ear \vnrds are
unlovt•ly :111d m('an nnlhit1 g, sin('c
they arc forct'd lo ro..-er so v.·irte a
ranll'.eOf e v:_11ual Ion . Arni l~y indicate
a vcrha l poverty l)ll !he level or
"You're ;1nolhcr." anrl "Sn's ~1n11r 0111
mun " This is littll'·ho,,· lalk , ~nd nnt
thr prnfl('r lln~uislic curfto nry of :1
malorc 11nd 1·obust 1>enpl(' \\·1th lht•
lrud llion o( a ~hake "Jl(l<1rc. a
Chauce r, or r.vf'n a Oickctto;. behind
lhc1n1 •
M'lr.k•
'Fluid!;, rest and hide
thB financial section!'
The ~t r;_1 ng~ h<'au l1· fnuntl in th.:-
unu.o;ual 1·olflr ur J.!l 1t1 (·r n l :1 ~i.1111· 11 r
JW!hh l<' is ;1 11 <d~·1crl 111 "or1t ;111rf p1r··
lu re i n ;111 1ntrq::un1 L!. r1C'hl~ 11
lust rnli·rl honlo.. ":xplr1rin ~ j\1in1·rals
atul ('r)slal' h,\ IJ1· l!oht'r!. (irt1!, 1\,
~oriat c ('ur:i1nr nf ~l 1nl'rnln~\· al lhl"
Hn~·al On1arin J\lus<'Lllll 111 'ott:.i\.\,,
Cl\1 cr.ra'' 11 11 1. 57 9~11
Tllf-: 1\l:TllOR rhs1·11<. ... ('<; fh(' .,·aluc
or m1n f'r:lls. t heir f'rnnom1c !--11.;·
n1fit;'lnl'c anrl th1 111· \"al11(' lo <1c11~nf'+·
llr rl(':irly C\pl ;nn!-lh<' fl111d,1mt•111.11~
or m111cr aln1:,y in l ~rrns lhr1t ,,., .... umt'
no S)}f'r1t11i 11'd kno\1h·flQ.C of 1>h)'ill~
or chrn\l'i:lr~ 1'h(' ?>o\1111 ~· nr
miner:ilo_i!r. h<' no!(~. 1., ··to.,,.,, lh1 \.\·onrlrr!' nf n.11ur,.,, lh<"tr inri1111C'
\ilTtl·I~, :ind 111 ,ll t•111•rJI In appn.:C't:.t\e
the "j" lei 111 "h1C'h \1 c 11, ,. ··
Tll": HtUlk'. dc\"OlC'o; ful l color pa ge<:
lo m1nrr;1I "t•1 ·('11n1·n ... \1h1l'h :H r a<.:
h l~h l~ p1 ~'•·11 it., 11 ort.. .. nr n,.t h(•eau:-.~·
O( lh l"ll' \1111t1lt ·r!1d s lHIJM':O., fornl .. <1n1t
1•11lor., l'h •' p1 Hlf'tl\lt'" 11r ('r)'~t.1 1
••
VICTOR DE KEYSERLIN G
ORAf:'GE COAST
DAILY PILOT
Robert ti.•. Wf'ed. PtJbli..sh'r
Tliomos l\tcuU, f;duor
Barbara Krribtch.
Edilor10/ Pogc Editor
Thi' t>d11orial pa i:c ol the Dally
P1 k'll ~M'ks to ltlform and 1t1mulale
rt>tidcrs hy prtsl'nlin& on this page
d11't>t~(' commentary on lopics or in·
h.'rt'$l b' r.ynd1tatcd rolumniliilA and
cartoon1 ~t r.. hy pro1·1d1nR a forum
for rt>adt>n: 1•u•w1 •nd by presmtlnc
1h1r. newr.pa!)f'r's opinion~ and tdN&
on turrcnt topics. Th~ editorial
f)p1n1nn:. of \ht 0 .11\y Pilot apPtar
only 1n th<! C'd11or1al ~olumn at the
lf'IP of the pa11:e. Op1n 1ons t'Xpre~~
by the column\,.t~ ani:I cartoonl~ts
and lett('r wrltl'rs !'.ltl.'. lh<'i r ov.1\ and
no C!ndorsement or I hei r \"le•'S by t!M:
Daily Pilot ~hauld be 1nfC!rred.
\\'e'dnc:·alay, Oclohcr 9, 1974
--
•
I
•
I
DAILY PILOT A S
Folso111
Esca11e
Th\varted
Flourno y Ge ts Aggressive -I Je..~-J
Wi th Brown in TV Debate
Shel'aton
Turror
Probed
Gelcfblam ,Gallty
Equity Scandal.
LeaderConf esse FOLS01.f (APl -An ap-
parent gioup escape plot by
three hru'dened I o n g t c r m
prisoners has been broken up,
officlaJs of Folsom Prison s.i~·.
Associate Warden 11 u e I
Morphis rtporttd that a guard
saw Garald Gallant, .• ;s, of
San Luis Obispo, s a w l n g
through the baMI of his max-
imum security cell Tuesday.
Gallant , doing five years to
Jife for rapt, burglary atd
robbery, was captured without
a struggle.
But an investigation reveal-
ed bars s a w e d completely
through in the cells of Claude
Marlin, 43, a Canadian twice
sentenced to death, and Ale~·
aoder DeRossi, 31 , a liter ror
ruufdcr ii: Los Angeles COW\·
ty, ~lorphis said.
"It \ras a plot ror all lhrcc
to go al once." J\lorphis said;
By :'\[LL ST ALL
LOS ANGELES !AP I -A
different Jiouston l. Flournoy
<'rnergcd in the third debate
of lhe 1974 campaign for
governor Tuesday.
lie w:u aggressh·e. And he
got m11 d.
"H's time to go after him,"
the 4~year-old state con-
lroller said following hi.$ 91).
(NEWS ANALYSIS)
' minute encounter with
Secretary of State F.dn1und
G. B~'n Jr., the Democratic
nominee for governor.
BROWN, 31, continued to
be aggressive himself, as he
""'a,o; in their first l\lo"O debates.
at lacking Fioun1oy's record
and that of Gov. Rona l d
Reagan.
But the allegations were not
basically nl"1\• and F!ounmv
said, "The\10\'e been refuted
u1·,.,r-and o\"Cr ngain .'' --
•
-TAKE-S-INITIATIVE
Houston Flournoy
himself, Flournoy said It was
Brown's father's name that
launched h1!: political career
and pushed it along.
'This sort of allegation
always touches a nerve with
Brown, who is attempting to
run a campaign independent
of his father, former Gov.
Edmund G. Brown, and he ·rm afraid thBn1's a ninB
replied with his own personal month waiting fist.·
retort. ----------He implied that F'1lll1JOY
Is where he is because of
Ronald Reagan's coattails and
former U . Gov. Ed Reinecke's
perjury ind.ictment.
"So Jet's not try to sift
out why he was elected or
why l was elected," Brown
said
Kidnaping
Trial Moved
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -
A terrorist group that may
have links with the Sym-
bionese Liberation Anny has
claimed responsibility for ex-
plosions at Sheraton h o t e 1 s
here arw:1 in San Francisco
and threatens to bomb more
of them, according to a radio
executive.
~ "New World Liberation
Front" said It bombed the
hotels last week to force the
Sheraton chain's parent cor-
poration, I1T, to change lts
policies in Chile., said Will
LOS ANGELES (AP) -In
a surprise move, S t a n I e y
Goldblum, the former presi·
dent of Equity Fwxl.ing Corp.,
pleaded guilty in connection
with one of the big gest
businea scandals in U . S .
history and admitted he knew
or plans t.o sell p h o n y in.
surance policies, to counterf(,jt
bonds and to exaggerate the
worth of tbe company.
Only a week into •.vhat was
eipect<d to be a lengthy 1rlal,
Goldblum pleaded guilty Tuco-
day to ·five COWlls of con .
spiracy, aecurities fraud and
mail fraud. LONG BEACH (AP) -The Lewis, general manager of
trial of Jack C. Sharp, accused station KPFK.
of kldnaplng two young girls, Lewis is currently fret from THE p R 0 S·EcuT 10 N
FLOURNOV'S RO'LE as the will be held in Redwood City jail on a contempt finding declined Goldblum's offer to
aggTe350r is one that some instead of Long Dcach. a for refusing to give police and
of his advisers have urged Superior Court judge r u I e d the FBI the original of the plead no contest to all 43
him to assume if he hopes Tuesday. last known communique from counts in the indictment. A
to overcome Brown's apparent Judge John A, Arguelles Patricia Hearst and f e 11 0.,, bo contest-plea ls Mt a formal
lead. as measured by the granted the change of venue SLA fugitives William and admission of guilt
public opinion polls. afters harp • s attorney con-Emily Harris. He has also U. S. Atty. John Newman
satisfactory to t h e
menf," Newmon said. ,,
Goldblum could be sent to
prison for 30 years and fin~
up to $31 ,000. Sentencing is,,
set for Feb. 10.
"The government, at the f
time of sentencing, won't feel1.
compelled to say any thin&.
good about Afr. Goldblum ,:',
Newman added. ,:
Goldblum's attorney·.
Thomas R. Sherkian, said ~
cost of an extended trial aml~
the strain on Goldblum and
his family were key factor.,
in the decision to change the'. ..
pleas. , /
The ~andal was described~
by prosecutors as a gigantic:l
scheme to make Equity Funf·
ding look like It was making
money when it was actually
losing money. • '. With one month to the elec-tended that extensive -n e,w s -refused. to give police-1 be .lr.Jaid the gove.r:nnJent will
tion, the latest California Poll coverage ok the case would original of the latest ccrn-urge a stiff sentence f o r THE FIRl\I, once the d~i:
puts Brown ahead 47-36 per-make a fair trial in Long munique, or even to say what Go!dblwn and was reluctant Jng of \Vall Street, we hi. e City l'ays lip
LOS Ai\CELES (UPI I
The city council T u e s d a y
aut horized payment of
$14,7811.10 compen;;ation to
J\.irs. Florence Lisbey for the
homes destroyed in the J\.lay
11 gunbaUle bet~·een police
But Flournoy firmly took
the iniliali\'e for the first tin1e
in their thrt>e debates during
his six-minule opening state-
ment.
cent with 16 p e r c e n t un-Beach impossible. form it took . to Jet the 47-year-old fonner bankrupt in April 1973 after
REPEATED LY addressing decided. Sharp, 45, is accused ol kid· The "New World Liberation Wall Street broker off on the reports it had great I y ei· •.
his opponent ·as ' ' J e r r Y ' ' After the debate he naping Michele Booher, 4, o( Front" was mentioned in ffie 38 other counts. aggerated its assets and tha'(,
"\Vhat I've wanted s Ince
this campaign began is direct
debate. an opportunity t o
question and answer my op-
ponent," Flournoy said.
Flournoy said, for instance: acknowledged he got "damed Long Beach and Karen J. last communique by MI s s "But the number of counts a subsidlary had sold more
"I'd like to diseuss o ur mad" when Brown accused Huber, 5, of Llls Angeles. Both Hearst and the· Harrises, June pleaded to gives the court than $2 billion in phony ui.;'1
qualifications for the office of him of failing to colled Medi-girls were later found in San 7, as a group· with which the sufficient leeway to give a surance policies a ad COWl~· •
governor. For example, if Cal benefits claims. Diego. SLA is In sympathy. aentence that w o u Id , ~,. terfeit bonds. '
your name were, say. F.dmt.md --------------------------------~-----------~----~'"
He proceeded to do that
G. GrP.en Jr., would you be
here today?"
Answering tbe q u e s t I o D ( State ) on his own.
------Skeleton Fi11d Site and the Symbionese Liberation
Army.
Mr.i. Lisbey had originally
requested $90.000. She owned
!he. hou~e w heil' the s L A
made its last stand, which
waS destroyed by flames, and
two neighboring houses that
were badly burned.
• Line Pnrrhnsed
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
The controversial $4.6 million
purcha~Of P31:ifiC Fff Ea,,1
Line by the family of Mayor
Joseph Alioto has been ap-
proved by the federal go\•rrn-
mcnt.
A threHnember subs Id y
board of the federal Maritime
Administration reportedly ap..
proved the sale Tuesday dur-
ing a closed meeting J n
Washington.
e Fly Qnaratttltte
SACRAMEJl.'I'O (AP) - A
7().square mile area in San
Diego is under quarantine to
halt movements of fruits and
vegt!Ables in order to prevent
sprMid of the oriental fruit
fly.
The California Departn1ent
of Food and Agriculture '!aid
Tuesday the fiy now infests
a segment of the Clairemvnt
district of San Diego.
••>
Closerl to Scientists
SACRAMEJl.'I'O (AP) -'!'he
site where a doze~ century-old
skeletons were unearthed last
bones, soil samples and other
clues to the 19th Century ma,-s
burial.
Friday was closed off by the .-----------.I
property owner to scientists
seeking fur1hei' clues, a pro-
fessor said Tuesday.
Keith Johnson . chairman of
th~ anthropQ[9gy~rtment
.at Chico State University, said
owners of the Rumiano
Brothers dairy ranch closed
off tl)eir property, asked
e"1eryone ~ li;ave and then
completed the land cle:iring
operation which unearthed the
first bones Frl~y.
The property owners ;rere
not available for comment.
1be Tehama County Sher·
iff's office closed its ln-
vestigatkm of the mass grave
after scientists said the bones
found in a trench-like grave
dated back 100 years or more.
"There's nothlng criminal.
Or, if there was, it happened
JOO years ago. 1 couldn't see
tying up any men on it any
longer," Undersheriff Luther
Owings said.
Johnson was a leader of
a team of edentists from two
universities seeking more
'Victim'
-A-Fraigned--
LONG BEACH (AP) -
A woman who told police
the man she is accused . tL sbqotJng to d<ath kld-
na)'.led. and raped'fter has
beeh arraigned for h i s
murder.
Deborah Joy Kantaeng,
19, w&s arraigned on one
oount o! murder Tuesday
and ordered to appear for
a preliminary bearing in
Long B e a c b Mwtlcipal
Court Oct. 28. Bail was
set at $10,000.
Mrs. Kantaeng is charg-
ed with the death of Dan-
ny Charles Allen, 21, of
Santa Ana. Allen was shot
in the neck with a .41~
gauge shotgun last Thurs-
day when he went to Mrs.
Kantaeng's home.
,.
''--• EFFECTIVE OCT. 15th-HEW ADDRESS-735·1.it.KER ST. C.M.
BROTHERS
c
I
T
I
I
E
N
ELECTRONIC
CALCULATOR
TYPEWRITER
I Uodol M-
l •fa dtl Electric
Cost
+
$1'"
Cost
+
$1'°
Unicom "Slide Rule" Electronic • • • • • • • • 15°/o Off*
Walther Desk Printin9 Electronic. • • • • • • • • • $29 500*
Mechanical Multiplier trade·in •••••••••• 20°/o Off*
Many other makes & models of office mach in~s at reduced
prices. We 1nv11e trade-ins & repair work.
•Limited Stock
CAL-MART r=ci-!: I '"" ...... c ........ ,,... i ::: '
29604 HARIOR 546-4011 f 00 •
. F OSTAMISAT.....U.t :lO.liJO . • '
.
The spirit of Friendship Service.. Its catcq
•
Catch the spirit with
Uniteds Midweelt Bargain Days.
Effec1ive Oc1ober 15th. United has a great way for
you to see more of your land-on less of your budget.
Fly round-irip 10 most United cities 1.500 mi les or more
away. Depart and return on Tuesday. Wednesday or
Thursday. Buy your ticket at leas1 7 days in advance.
\vailable from Los Angeles to 43 cities. For exampl e:
And stay 7 to 9 days. You'll get a 25% discount on regular
round-trip Coach air fare. And Friendship Service all
the way. • -
The spirit is catching. so make reservations early.
United's Midweek Bargain trips cannot stan on Nov. 26,
Tl, or 28. or between Dec. 6 and Jan. 6, and do not
include Hawaii and Florida. Fare ends March 13, 1975,
Delilill••'°" ---
New York City
Chicago
Philadelphia
Wash..D.C./Bal1 imore
Detroit
Rqul1r l o.ind-ulp rt-1idWtt'k 81r1t1ifl • l'<>ll
CN<"h Fut D1y~ fire S1vt
SJ74.00 Sl81.00 593
280.00 210.00 70
:\64.00 ?73.00 91
354.00 266.00 88
JI0.00 233.00 71
· fur complete details, see your Travel Agent. br call
United at 537·7521.
. Securi!Y surcharge not included. All fares subject
to pendi ng 4% increase. eflective Nov. J.
Partners in Travel wi th Wes1em lntemaiional Hotels.
The friendly skies of your land
Ill
unlTEO AIRL1nes
I
. . . ' , ......... ,._,_,, ·-...
. . .
: l;,l
•
• • • • • • • • ' ' • • ' '
' ..
•
' ' •
' '
.. ..
-~
,,,
• ,
•• . ..
"
. " ..
..
'
•
I I
f
I r
1
f
·F
t
0
t
I
th
0
fo
El
co
on
p
qu
M
a
pl
re
tra
pr
th
cl
Pl
to
(
• 1,
•
-oran-'e Coa8i-~ ED.LT ION
T"odny's Final
N. Y. S-tocks
VOL..67, NO, 282, 6 SECTIONS, 78 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1974 N TEN CENTS
Which Income Level Will Be Biting Bullets?
WASHINGTON (API -If Congress
approves, Americans earning $15,000 and
above are going to fmance most of
the new war against inflation.
That was made clear by President
Ford in his ecOnomic address Tuesday.
He offer:ed proposals to help business,
housing, the unemployed and p u b I i c
Q. Will the surcharge result in a
bigger withholding tax from my pay
check?
A. No, the tax y,·ould be paid y,•hen
you file your 1975 income ta.l: returns,
which means you would not actually
pay il until 1976.
utilities. Q, Who will pay the surta1'!
But for the taxpayer, he proposed A. Generally speaking, Jamiliel!I with
a 5 percent surcharge on income above gross incomes of $15,000 and over will
$15,000 for families and $7,500,. for in-be subject to the tax. For individuals,
dividuals. the cutoff is $7 ,500. Those wlth incomes
Here are some answers to questions J> below these levels would normally be
that taxpayers may have on how the '/excluded.
surcharge would affect them, if Congress-
approves it: Q. I'm making more ttian $15,000.
Does that mean my total tax bill \\'ill
be increased by 5 percent because or
the surcharge?
A. No , basically the surcharge will
be applied to the tax on your income
above $15,000. although it's slightly more
complicated than that.
If you are the bead of a family
of four and earn $15,000, the government
already allows you $2,000 in standard
deductions and $3,000 in personal ex-
emptions~for your family. That leaves
you with $10,000 taxable income.
The surcharge would apply as a 5
percent increase to any taxable inetlme
in excess of $10,000 in your case.
In the case of an individual typayer
11·ho lakes a $1 ,300 standard deduction ..
and a single exemption of $750, hi"
taxable income is $5,450, and the
surcharge v.·ould apply lo anything over
that.
In some cases, a family taxpayer
with n1ore than $15,000 income but with
numerous deductions can keep his tax-
able Income below $10,000 and would
not be subject to the surcharge.
There might also be c~s where a
taxpayer with less than $15.000 income
must claim taxable income in excess
of $10,000. He would have to pay tax
on the amount over $10,000.
Q. Give me a better idea of the
cost. JJol\' much will I pay if I ha1·e
$20,000 taxable income after laking my
deductions for a tan11ty of four?
A. You v.·ould calculate a regular lax
of $4,380. Then you v."Ould subtract from
that $1.820 as the tax on the first
$10.000, leaving a ditference or $2,560.
The surcharge v.·ould be 5 percent
of $2.560, or $128. The total lax due
1o,-oold be $4 ,50!!, v.·hich is the total or
the regular tax oi $4~ and the $JUI
surrharge.
Q. Does this go into e f re c t im-
mediately?
A. No, tile President wants t h c
surcharge to apply to 1975 income only
or ows n
Sale Illegal?
Lawsu-it ·Slowing
Cliff Park Buy
By TO~! BARLEY
ot fllt 0.l!y l>llM Sllft
Plans by the dty of Newport Beach
to purchase four state lots ·as part
of the Cliff Drive View Parle development
received a setback today via an ofange
County Superior COurt action filed by
four local residents. -
Plaintiffs Roderick and John Spencer.
· F~ WJ!liams and Al Forgit challenge
the proposed $601,600 sale as illegal
and well below the fair market value
ol lhe land.
They condemn the sale price set by
the state and city as a gift and contend
Irvine Co1nplex
To Put Pressure
Ori Air Transport
Development of the proposed Irvine
Industrial Complex-East will increase
the demand for air transportation in
Orange County and could add pressure
for joint civilian and military use of
El Toro r.tarine Corps Air Station, ac-
cording to the Orange County Airport
Commission. ,
Jn a letter to the Irvine City Council
on the proposed zone change for the
2.058-acre complex, the commission said
the environmental impact report did not
resolve the "growth inducing impacts
on demands for air transportation this
project will have and the concomitant
question of joint mUitary~ivil use of
MCAS El Toro."
About 3,080 day business air travelers
a month will be generated by the com·
plex., according to the environmental
report, and another 1,540 o vernight
travelera a month.
"Tbe present outlook for satisfying
county and 1regional air transportation
demand is not good." it says. "Orange
County Airport is presently badly co~
gested and under stale mandate t o
reduce Hs noise impact on surrounding
residential properties."
Despite repeated military refusals of
joint use of the Marine station airfield,
the e<>unly has launched a new study
into clvillan sharing of the facility.
The lelter urges the council t o
cooperate with the study into joint use
or the air station.
PICKUP PROVES
PICK OF ADS ,
"The ad produced fantastic results.
l sold my pickup for the full asking
price."
Tb.at is the succeJs story told by
the Costa A-tcsa man who placed this
c.lassiliea advertisement In the Dally
Piiot :
'63 RANCllERO, 260 V-8,
Map, Custom seat, eng. &
body In great cond. $i00.
XXJt·XltlCX.
tr you have a truck you'd like to
move, call 642-5678. Put a few words
to work for you.
In the .Dallr Pllot.
•
.
in their demand for an injunction on
the transfer that the four parcels would
sell {or more than 5'900,000 on the open
markeL
Judge Mark Soden is expected. to set
a hearing on the demand for an in·
junction against tbe state and city action
later today.
But any state or city move prior
to that hearing already has been halted
by the filing of a motion by the Newport
Beach law firm of \Voolsey, Newell and
Thatcher.
The lawsuit argues that all four parcels
-the biggest, a 78,000 square foot
Jot located 2501 Cliff Drive and valued
by the state and city at $425,542 ..:...
were p.1rchased by the state through
gasoline tax money,
State law does not pennit the sale
~low market value of land purchased
by public money, the plaintiffs argue.
They also contend the State Depart.
meot o f • Transportation additionally
acted illegally when it did not give
them the opportunity to purchase the
land.
The lav.'SUit states the four parcels
are to become part of Cli£f Drive View
Park, located at Cliff Drive and El
Modena.
A recent agreement between the city
and the county states that the cost
of acquisition for the three acres or
land will be divided between the !\\·o
agencies.
The city agreed to pey $220.000 <'f
the total $420,000 cost with the balance
o! the cost to be paid by the county.
the agreement states.
Two Los Alamitos
Council Members
Ousted in l''oti1ig
Two Los Alamitos city councilmen
were recalled from office in a special
election Tuesday.
Councilman Charles H. tong lost his
bid to stay on the council 789 votes
to 752. Kenneth D. Miller was recalled
from office by a margin or 810 to.
726.
Voters overwhelmingly decided that
their replacements should be selected
through the election process rather than
appointed by the remaining three coun-
cilmen. Tbe vote h\ favor of a council
election was 1,065 to 292.
1'-fore than 25 percent of the city's
S,003 eligible voters ~med out for the
recall election. There were 1,541 ballots
cast.
City hnll spokesmen said a n o t h c r
special election would probably be held
Jn January to fill the now vacant rouncil
seats.
The recall efron ste1nmed from th~
firing two years ago or Los Alamitos
City r.lanagcr William Krauss
Krauss was fir~ by I.be thret-mRn
councll majority of Loog, Miller and
Dale Krnesen. Kroestn later resigned
because or poor he11lth.
U>ng and Miiier then became the couir
ell minority and a lengthy recall effort
against them was delayed by City Al·
tomey Jack Parker and Cily Clerk Doris
Pas,, who ruled the first recall petitions
invalid.
•
........ "' .. "'''_.. ...... , ............ -·-
• 0.llY Pl•t 511ff l>Mlt
Dig That Tiir1a
Tractor operator digs out eucalyptus tree at Dover
Drive and Irvine Avenue to make way !or right turn
pocket that will be built into intersection. It is
part of a $270,000 intersection improvement ptoj-
ect undertaken jointly by Cities of Newport Beach
and Costa 1\fesa and Orange County Flood Control
District. Improvements als6 will include removal of
drainage clips in the intersection and installation
of traffic signals.
'Intoxicated' Rep. l\lills
Involved i11 Biza1·re Case
BULLETIN
\VASfUNGTON (AP) - A man Identi-
fied as House Ways and fi1eans Cotn·
mltlee Chairman \Vilbur D. rtUlls \\'as
Intoxicated and had injuries on his face
when bis car was stopped by Park
Polict early Monday, a U.S. Park Police
official said this afternoon. -
WASHINGTON (AP ) -House \Vays
and Means Committee Chairm<in \Vilbur
D. Mills remained away from Capitol
Hill today, two days oner a car in
which he was said to be riding was
slopped by Park Police and a woman
occupant lea~ into a pool in front
of the Jefferson Memortal in an appar-
ent suicide attempt.
r.1ills passed up an Important meeting
of the Ways and ~feans Committee today
and his office said he was not expected
on Capitol Hill.
?.1ills denied through a spokesman lhat
• he was in the car at the time of
lhe 2 a.m. r.1onday inciden1. in which
police say they stopped the car for
a check when they saw It driving "al
an unreasonable speed with .its lights
off."
Ho"·ever, police said one of the (ive
p.lsscngers In lhe late-model Lincoln
Continental identified himself BS r.tllls.
A local television stalion also ran
film of the incident ill Tuesday news
program,, and identified a man shown
walking away from the camera as ~fills.
Larry Krebs, the newsman for W?>.1Al,,.
TV who shot the Dlm, said "I'm certain
of the kt n1lty" or Miiis.
,Th<l WAshington Star-News said today
that "witnesses Insisted lhat Ai.Ula had
boen a passenger in the car and WM
present throughout the lncldenL Thoy
!!aid he had blood and scratches on
his raoe."
~!ills, an Arkansas Oem~at and one
of the most poy,·erful men in Congress
as chairman of the tax writihg com·
mittee. has not been seen on Capitol
Hill since the incident.
~1ills was not pre13ent during President
Ford's economic message lo a joint
session of Congress. Tuesday. wh ich in-
cluded tax proposals of direct concern
to the Ways and r.Jeans Committee.
'Treasury Secretary William E. Simon
testified before the committee today bul
fliills did not preside and his office
said he "'ould not be in .
Gl'Orge Berklacy. assistant to the
direc1or for public affairs of the National
Capital Parks, said the occupants or
the car identified themselves to office rs.
"They were not asked to produce iden·
Ufil'alion,. and one occupant identified
himself as Rep. \Vilbur D. M l 11 s , · ·
Berklacy said. "Obviously they (officers)
(See f!llLLS, Page A21
IJOJV INDEX SOARS
.4FTEll FORD TALK
NE\V YQRK (AP ) -The stock market
surged ahead jhlS afternoon. un1\11 whnt
broker! described as ho))Cs th:1t Prest·
denl Ford'l new K'<>nomic proposals
y;oold ease tbe nation'• econom·1c troubieJ.
(Tabl,s, i>Agt: B7. I
The Dow Jones average.. of 30 inch1s·
trials gained 28.311 points 1" 631.02. and
gainers OUl\\'etghed IOM!rt by n\Ofe than
3 to I in relaUveJy 11ct\ve tadlna; on lht:
New York Stock Exchange.:.
An •dded •Pl'~rd pmh ,PpMre<l lo
come lilt whf'o Ford tolcl a ncm con-
ference the country was not Inn a rect•
slon and he had hc;ptt 'tor pf'Oltrt:!S
a~alnst Jnnation In early 1975.
-I
Sirnon Confronts
1-Touse Skeptics
On Surc har ge
WASHINGTON (UPI I -Treas u r y
Secretary \Vi\liam E. Simon. defendin g
President Ford's proposed S percent in-
come tax surcharge before Congress.
said tod ay it would affect only 18 percent
of all taxpayers. -----,.,=-CAMP A 1 G N OPEN S -WITH
JUST ONE BUTTON-Pig• AJ
FIRMS PLEDGE GAS -SAVING
CAMPAIGN -Story, Page A4
But he encountered skepticism fron1
men1bcrs of the House \\rays and ~leans
Committee. y,·hich shapes the .r-tion·s
tax laws. 1-
Ranklng Republican Herma n T.
Schncebeli of Pennsylvania said lhe
f;11e of the surtax Y.'ould rest 11llh \1'htir
1\111crican voters say 1turing the next
four y,·eeks. "'hile congressmen campaign
for re-election.
._"You have a big selli ng job to do.'·
&hneebeli said. "You belier get your
public relations forces to 1t·ork very
vigorously."
Hep. Al Ullman (D-0rE>. t. thr acting
chnirn1<1n of \\rays and ~leans. l'Xpresscd
doubt Ford could allo\V the surtax tn
die. ll!i planned. artcr 1975.
~~ ord prt'SCilt.ed his I o n g · 11 \Y a 1 1 c d
Cf'\ess.1gc on Inflation to Cong:r~s TUes·
day . It contained prof>M.'lls for heavier
taxes on the middle ch1ss Md t h e
"·cal1hy. tax incentlvc11 to te\·l\·e businen
and e,hortatlons to Americans to pinch
pennies and drive less
A Jlbe:rat, Rep. Charles A. Vnnik, (I).
Ohio ). was critica l of the surtitx pro--
posal. saying it "'as a ''tran!l.fer of
revenues from Individuals to the co~
pGrate seclor·• since Ford P,TOPoSt'd n1a·
the buying pov•er. the ab11ily to flghl
-18'< TAXES. roge All
I
I
rt 11·ould be :i one-year program. And
Congress 1o,ould have to approve it in
any event.
Q. \\1hy is the go\'emment increasing
taxes no\1·? lnOation already has reduced
the purchasing po11·er of a 'A'Orker's
income by about S percent. and this
\.1-'i!l hurt n1e ant rny family even more.
A. F'ord said the battle agaln!'ll in(lat!on r~uires a sacrifices from all Americans.
The additional $2.6 billion the govern·
1nent "'ill ra ise from the tax surcharge
will be used to finance a public service
employmen! program for the jobless.
and. to offset tax incentives for business
expansion.
Tightenirlg
Scre,vs See11
As Solution
\\!ASHlNGTON (UPI) -SaYID&_!M~
the UnitMStalcs is not in a recession .
President Ford predicted today th a I
there will be a ··meaning_ful reduct.ion"
in the rate of inflation by early 1975.
· Ford, wearing a "WIN" button in his
lapel to symbolize the voluntary fight
against inflation. made the predictioo
at a news conference In the sun·filled
rose garden of the White House.
He said the government will have
to be "very. very careful " that it doesn"t
"tighten the screws" lo such a degree
that it plunges Lhe cowitry into a
recession.
He said it will take the cooperation
of the American people and the response .
by Congress to the 31 pieces of legislation
he backed in Tuesday 's address before
a joint session to achieve the slowing
dO\\'Tl of the inflation rate.
"'1any economists say the economy
is in a recession since the Gross National
Product has shown no growth in six
months.
But F'ord said. "I don 't think the
United States is in a recession. We
do have an economic problem but lt
is a very mixed Situation."
The President said he v.·as "very con·
fident " that his 31-step program would
"·ork if adopted by Congress an~ did
not want to speculale on what further
measures the government "·ould have
to take if it did not.
'·\\1c are goi ng to concentrate on mak-
ing it \\'Ork.·· the President said.
Asked y,·hy he did not recommend
an increase in gasoline taxes or gasoline
rationing. Ford said. "\Ve believe 1he
. surtax is a more equitable approach"
10 gain the extra income needed to
finaz:ilie progams for "people 1o,·ho are
suffering hardships" and to dampen in·
flalion.
He said the Administration had "taken
a look" at the proposals for a higher
gasoline and fell it \\'OUld be harmful
to ! he people least able to pay.
On gasoline rationing, the Presidenl
did nut directly ans\\•er the question
!See INFL.4.TION, Page A21
Orange C.ast
-.... Weather
lf ll be mostly sunny today and
Thursda~·. y,·iih slightl y Y."<1 rmer
ten1peratl1rcs , according to th~
\\·eather scr\"1ce. SomC' cloudiness
late night and. early 1norning.
Be11ch highs 67 rising to •the lo,,·cr
70s inland
INSIDE TODA V
Fh1n11rin/ rol10'111tf.!t J\filtori
.\losk11u=11z brings sonit> ske/cto11$
jrn111 f!tf' lu.1u!)11rs of Po 71 An1
Airlu1i>.,. ca nn o/lt{1l'd 3/uufu
or1crat1011.q bv rhf belf'flQlltrt'd
trnns1>or1c1fl()11 gitin t i11 post
i1ears. Ser sr()r!J. Poge li7.
"' .,..,r !'"'•<• .,J l f•l!n• All
L. M, l eyt If
C:•~""".. .u C:lrMf" Ce"''' lll Cl•oll!111 Dl•ll
(Miik• cu
C,..HWOf' C14
Dtfl!I Ntlleon Alt
1111i.r111 ,,,, ••
'"'"'"""""' ., Pin.Mt ... ,
'"' Cl·U Ht,..KOH CJ
'"" L•......, Ct M•Hlll• At
I
'
~ ''"" ., Mo•ot1 Ill
M~•lc It• II
M,.hltl 'U""I II
Nfllfl .. I NtW> Al
Orl!l'H' C:eunly All, 11
1>t0•lt (\•I
, .. rt. •t·• Dr. S191M•9'111 AU '""' ,,,.,~... ..., '"''"'"" ·.·1 '"'"'" Wtltlltr Al
w.,M MfWI A4
•
N ' ere Are Swallo~_p Still_in _San _.luan
8.) PAAtELA llAU.AN
OI lri. IHllV f'llll l"H
\\'here have all the s""•allows g~?
~c_. aca..-ordlng \0 a report b)'
Or. WUbuf W. ~layhew. a blrd expert
hired by the cit)' of San Juan Capistrano
to :1tudy the fu111 ous S\\'Sllows.
Or. l'dayht>W, uf the University of
Cahfornia Riverside. said he found a
much publlclzed decline in the swallow
population to br "1nore Illusion !h(ln
genuine.
"l suspect thu! probnbly about ;1s
l'J)MY 1'.!lllf swallo"·s 11<!$1 in lhe city
Oiler Day
Succumbs
~t Age 72
By AR'MJUR R. \1JNSEL
Of t1M !>-tlly ~ri.t 111"
-Of«ge William Day quit his dirt farm
OU@tdc Dallas in l9'M and hea d e d
w~ird to Huntington Beach, where
Wlllth; lay deeper underJ::round In the
fOlll'l'I ot'oil.
'He \\'orked for a youthful J. Paul
;'Getty. v.·hose petroleum finds made him
pne oi the_.."'1)rld's wealthiest men but
Mr. Day..-Jived out life as a man of
modest means and many memories.
He was a derrick man. one of the
boomto\.\-TI daredevils who toiled 120 feet
in the sky, whipped by the sea bree-teS
'A'ithout even a safely belt.
He was always careful and perhaps
thal is \l'hy he survived to 72 and
died 1.jonday of the ailments and in-
firmities associated \l'ith old age.
Hl t'rulte· td }funtington Bearh for the
oil work. His widow P.1innle, of the family home
at 39'1 Hamilton St., Costa Mesa, recalls
one cl~sbave.
Hrf hu'sb&ul stumbled on a groWld
level drilling site and fell ~p
into one of the holding ponds oi near-boil·
ing mud pumped up from the bowels
of the earth in the hunt klr Black
Gold.
1-lis brother-in-law, Luke Davis, recalls
that Mr. D~y was JIM _Q(_Jhe__~e
of boomtown oil who went to work
with danger and labored shoulder-to-
sboulder \l'it h sudden death.
''1bey didn't have saf'ety g u a rd s
around the challl.!I and drilling equip-
ment ," he recalled , "and there were
no life belts up on the denicks."
"The drilJ'Vs were really 41fe in those
days tbouib," Mr. Da)''• bfOfher·i.n-law
added. "Some of them Were on the
job for 3D years."
The drillers were safe but Georji!e
\\1illiam D11y was a derrick man, all
his life and all 138 pounds of him.
says his wile ~1innie. lie stood on the
tiny square platfonn looking down on
the world, guid.irig the high, huge steel
pipes on cables in their descent into
the oil-bearin~ bowels of the earth.
The Dickens. Tex., native finally left
the Getty finn and eventually joined
Signal Oil and Gas O>., where h~ worked
for some 25 of his 47 ~·ears on the
' Orange Coast.
He and his wife made their home
first at 310 Sixth St.. lluntington Beach,
!hen at 31! Sii:lh St. and moved to
• Costa P.lesa six )'ear.i ago.
"It used to be a real nice tov•n,
a clean little tov.'Tl to live in," ~l rs.
Day says of Jluntington Beach . before
the oil wells whose pumps rattle and
growl in the night were sunk in the
backyards of the downtown dist rict.
The original downtov.TI area was
farther out from !he pier area where
it is now but it is a section i\trs.
Day declares has passed on.
Funeral services for Mr. Day v.·11!
be Thursday tit 12:30 p.m. in Pee:.:
_Family Co 1 on i a l Funeral Home,
Westminster.
OR ANGE CO AST •
DAILY PILOT
Tiii! 0r""9f (M f1 ()ell-,. Piiie, "'4•11 Wfli<ll I•
tOfT'llift9d tlll! ,._...,,.p,n•. I' outlll\l'led o.. 11.,.
Or ..... Coafl Pyblhlll"O c-flf. !<tp,1ro11t
lfOll-• a.-t INOl•-d. ""°"°'' llV011'1' Fto!W,.
for (mll ~,I, Ht"1!011 lleKll. ""'IW>QIM
&fKll/F-ll•n '1111 ... f . U<111tl& flf.ttll,
,, .. 1 .... ~l•D.f<k '"° ~ .. o ..... nl•i!o.n ....... ~l"llO A •l"Olt tf'<jillNI Hllllttl I•
(IOIOh\l>t<I S.alyld"'' Ind s.-..J1o. n,. IP'•"<ii>.i+ PtJ&l .. llOflt i>l•M ,, .i JOO Wlle•t 8f1 5.lrfd, Co•ll
NcW,. (.Jlllp•ni~ qJt?t.
Jack R. Cur ley
lli<t l>fn•<IP"t Ind (;eM!'al ~
---------
today as UJed to nest on the mission.·:
he said. "Since the nesting sites now
are widely 1e11t1ttfd Md much smnlltr,
lbe birds are oot as ob\•1ous to most
people."
1be expert. who observed swallow•
during June, said he only i;aw a few-
dozen swallows at a time, but lhe amatl
flocks v.·erc visible in St"veral loc-aUons
of the c!ty.
"Most of the 1974 ni~s I ll.'IW were
under the eaves of hoU.'>l'S 1n relatively
new subdl\•i!lons," he said. ''This Is
a standard pallern of behavior of cliff
1W11Uow• In Southern C.Ulomla . UllWllly
there art no large trees in new sub-
divisions that Interfere wt1h-these btrds'
activities. Al~, mud (for ~!IJ uaua.lly
is nvaitable in-ne\I' yards that a.re being
plnnttd." ,
But as trees grow and yards are
plantOO, iwallows will seek new nesting
places In newer subdivisions. And when
the city is "built out,'' it is br. Mayhew's
opinion that the birds might move on
unless the city provides buildings with
overhanging eaves in open terrain.
The biggest problem, according to the
expert, ls the bird 's food supply. •
"These birch feed only on airborne
Insects. which usaaUy •~ produced in
largest quantities in weedy, uncu.ttivaled
fields. A prime eiample ls the large
field eaun of Del Obispo Road and im·
mediately south of Harbor Lane Homes.
"I saw several hundnd cUtf swallo\\'S
feeding over this field every tiln~ I
pa&'led it. Several sma.Jler fields also
<.'Olllairu.>d foraging cll!f swallows, but
rarely were more than a couple of
dozen birds seen over any one field."
Dr. l\laybew said the city should Coo-
Ready for Feast?
sider pmavlng !he field llOIJ\h of Harbor
Lane llomes because It could supply
all the necessary food for a very large
swallow populatioo.
''However, I was informl!d that a
subdJvision v•ill be built here shortly,
Bf) the last major food 80urce in San
Juan Capistrano will soo n disappear."
Jn his summary, Dr. Mayhew said
people will have to make s e v er a I
decisions:
-Do they want unrestricted building
or swallows? They can't have both.
Three Suspects Nabbed
In Restaurant Burglary
Three men held by Newport Beach
police oo burglary charges apparently
had their party plans ruined Tuesday
night when their darkened car crashed
into another parked auto.
Police were in pursuit cl the Sl.l.Sl*cied.
thieves as they fied rrom the Surf and
Sirloin Restaurant, 5930 W. C o as t
Highway, the car loaded with fixings
for a small feast and a champagne
and beer celebration.
A neighbor told police he saw three
men enter the cafe shortly before mid-
night and kept police posted by telephone
until oCficers arrived on the scene. The
caper ended on Newport Shores Drive
near the restaurant in West Newport.
Items ·recovered from the banged-up
car alter the incident were valued at
$184 including two roUs of quarters.
Irvine Company
Presents Plan
On Coast tand
The Irvine Company open«! ils newest
plan this morning for deveJopment of
10,000 coastal acres to the scrutiny of
22 public and private agencies which
make up the Irvine Company Multi-Agen-
cy Planning Program (TICMAP ).
--The land,oli.n-.!eocribed .. the com-
pany's most Vll1uable parcel, stretches
from Coriioa de\ Mar to Laguna Beach
and inland to°" San Joaquin Hills.
Company p 1 a n n e T 'I.any Moore
described the new plan for the area.
drafted after six previously considered
plam were rejected.
REHEARSING FOR NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH PROOUCTION
'Gt mma' Pl1yen Moni(• Myers (left), Kelly McGillis
'Marigolds' Play to Open
' At Harbor High School
The curtain goes up Tlrursday night
at Newport Harbor fligh School on '"The
Effect of Gamma Rays on ~Ian in
the l\1oon l\larigolds"', the first play
of the season by student thespians.
The play won an Obie Award , the
New York Drama Critics Circle Award
and a Pulitzer PriZP for play\vrlght
Paul Zindel \\·hen it first appeared on
Broadv•ay.
From P a ge 11 I
TAXES ...
jor tax advantages for businesses which
expand or modernize.
·'You 're going to affect the lifcst}'l<',
inflation of 65 million people," Yanik
said.
Simon said 82.5 million lax relurns
are normally filed by A nl er i can
householders. He said the Tr ea s u r y
calculated that the surtax. "·hich would
hit persons making $7 .~ a year or
families eaming $15.000, would fall on
28 percent of them -2..1 million returns.
If the average return repreS('nts three
people, that "·ould account for 69 million
laxpa)·ers.
Its pk>t revolves around the presl>\ITes
o( poverty on a woman and her l\\'O
daughters and how they try to find
their way out of their depresssing ex-
istence.
Kelly l\fcGilis plays Beatrice, th c
mother; Monica l\tyers plays Tillie and
Debbie Lov.itz plays Ruth. her daughters.
Others in lhe play are _,.tary Orr and
Lisa Sloan.
"Gamn\a Rays" will be pre se nted
Thursday. Friday and Saturday nights
al 8 p.m. in the LUie Theater at Nc\vport
Harbor High. It will return the following
week on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
and Saturday nights.
Tickets are $1 with a students card
and $2 for the genera! public. They
may be purchased at the school's student
body office or from the director, Tom
Bradac, 356-3310.
Eleanor Cash,
Ho..'lg Auxiliary
'' olimteer , Dies
Included b a modirJed proposal for
a ..W°"'1 parlc alq !he coast.
oOn Clmeron, another planner for the
company, said the park will still include
the 3.l>mile stretch ol beach and bluffs
Jrom Corona del Mar to Laguna Beach.
Canyon acres, however, were changed
to include only El Moro canyon .
Previously, the state was considering
purchase oC Los Ttanco!I Canyon for
park use as well and including a total
of 1,500 inland acres.
New plans call for a total inland
and beach acreage of 1,400.
The company plan seta aside 50 per-
cent of the land to be developed for
open space.
Two privately <!eveloped resorts are
• also lo be Included.
Population In the area would be less
than the 59,000 projected in the
1972 coastal plan, but shifting public
policy on coastal development precludes
a precise estimate, Jl.1oore said.
The company hopes its plan
for the area will be included in the
Orange County general plan next year.
The TICMAP group is desi gned to
give those agencies interested in the
area an advance look at development
pla ns prior to the loog ~ries of public
hearings v.·hich must precede devel~
ment.
Arrested and booked on burg 1 a r y
charges today are George E, Slkor11_.
26, oC a Costa Jl.1esa motel ; Jerome
R. Bardell, 18, no address, of Newport
Bea.£!!,_ and a 16-year-old juvenile boy
from Newport Beach.
Investigators said Sikora s u f f e r e d
bruised ribs in the accident that climax-
ed the chase and "·as treated at Orange
Coon'ly Jl.fedical Center, then transferred
to the jail ward.
The burglars kicked a 2 ~foot wide
hole in the rear door of the closed
cafe and crawled through to gai n enlry,
according to Detective John Furrow.
'Ibe men are suspected of heisting
five bottles of sparkling wine; four bot·
ties oC beer; nine packages of cigarettes;
jars of mustard, worcestcrshire sauce
and steak sauce: doi.ens of hamburger
patties, a flat of eggs: a box of frozen
scallops: three loaves of bread and three
coffee cups.
Detective FwTow s a i d statements
from lhe suspOCts ledJiijl\C. to question
them cmcerning two recent burglaries
at a spahgetti house, also in W e s t
Newport.
l'rom Pag~ A l
I NFI.ATION. ••
but said, "We believe the people will
rt!Spond to our program .~ •. 1'be
American people responded last year
very, very well" to a far more drastic
shortage· oC gasoline.
Ford conceded "there has been 90me
criticism" of the one-year surtax he
proposed, bot promised that ii woold
not extend beyond !he 1975 calendar
year and noted that a family of four
earning '2(),00o a year would be required
to pay "only 12 cents a day" in extra
tax.
Ford said he had to confess that
(onner President Nlxoo's plan to achieve
mergy independence from other nations
had mt done as well as "we had hoped."
He said both Congress and the executive
branch should share the blame.
Ford, in his third news conferen since
becoming president, said he would defer
any comment oo hi! pardon of Nixon
until his scheduled Oct. 17 appearance
before a House judiciary subcommittee.
• Ford's testimony originally scheduled
for Thursday was postponed until after
a Watergate cover-up jury is impaneled
and sequestered.
In his opening remarks before taking
questions from the press, F o rd an ·
nounced he will meet l\-1cxico's chief
of state, Luis Echeverria Alvarez, in
the AriJOOa border town or Nogales
Oct. 21 for a review of bilateral relations.
-Do !hey want rwal\ows w I d e I y I
dispersedj or concentrated in a few loca-
Uons.
-Are people ~111\ng to forego building
In ..... artu .. food and Dllld will
be available for birds? Are they willing
to allow v.·eedy fields within the clly?
-Are people willing to spend money
to maintain swallows; would they spend
money to insure a food supply for birds.
-Will maintaining a viable swallow
population be a community venture; a
!cw oo.n't do it alone.
Fl'OMPage A l
MILLS ...
checked out the tap.•• 1be car, Yith
Arkansas tags, is regta&ered in Mills'
name.
Berklacy said ''there was no indication
of pressure" to have the incident sup-
pressed althoogh no diarges were filed.
The official police report of the In-
cident listed the .,.,,,man's leap into the
Tidal Basin, a backwater of the Potomac
River in front or the Jefferson Memorial,
as a sUfcfde-attempt.
Berklacy said It is up to the discretion
of the officers Whether to file charges
·and '4il ·(lhe alleged -suicide) to o k
preeedence over any other action. There
has been no questioning o{ the officer's
discretion."
Berklacy also said "there is no in·
dication any or Ole occupants were ic-
toxicated."
Berklacy quoted policeman L a r r y
Brent as saying he and officer 1bomas
JohaM "where northbound on 17th Street
at Constitution Avenue when he ob9erved
a vehicle southbound, north of Con:!ltitu-
Uon Avenue, at an tmreasonable speed
wilh its lights off.
"We turned around and caught the
vehicle \\'est.bound o n Independence
Avenue, southwest, at Kutz Bridge.
"We _stoppesl the vehicle, a female
exited from · the passenger side a n d
jumped into the 'l'\daJ Basin. I jumped
in and brought her over the seawall
where additional U.S. Park police of-
ficers assisted in removing her from
the_water~..re.port_.said.
The woman, who Identified herseU a!!I
Anabel! Battistella, 38, of suburban Arl-
ington, Va., was taken to St. ElizabeUt's
Hospital and later released, Berklacy
said.
The police report said the man iden-
tifying himself as Mills was accompanied
in the auto by Llliane M. Kassar, 38.
ol Washington, Gloria Sanchez, 3C, of
Arlingt.00;-and Albert Q-; Gapacini, 39,
also of Arl.ingtoo.
Gapacini, Identified as the driver of
the auto, was not charged.
Berklacy said the water in lhe area
is about tht!ee feet deep, though it ranges
up to six feet fUrtber from s.Mre.
Milb' administraUve assistant, Gene
Goss, said the congressman authorized
him only to say that "he was not
there at the time." Goss said he didn't
know where Mllls was at the time of
tbe lncidelll.
"Mr. Mills told me he was not ln
the car ," Goss said, adding that he
cou.td not explain bow the congressman's
limousine was involved ln the incldenL
Goss also said he knew oone of the
other· parties listed by poliCe as being
iu the auto at the time.
The Star-News identified Miss Bat·
tistella as "reportedly a g()i:o dancer"
and another occupant of the car u
"reportedly employed as a masseuse."
Police said their reports included no
such identification.\.
The Washington Post reported that
the police officials said the auto 's re.
cupants, other than Mills, engaged in
a struggle when the auto firM. stopped
near the Tidal Basin. Later, when officer
Brent and the Battistella woman were
pulled out of the water, the a uto ' 1
participant$ resumed thelr scuffle.
Meanwhile, high-ranking Park Service
police officials had arrived on the scene
and, in attemptng to quell the dil!Order,
a police aergeant was pushed and fell
over some bushes, injuring his back
and leg, the Post said.
• Ullman said he was concernC'd
Congress ··may hav~ to rHnact i t
(surtax) on a year-by-year basis'• to
recapture the revenue that \l'Ould be
lost by ford's 1>ropos!'d permanent tax
reli ef for business.
A funeral service is scheduled Thurs-
day for longtime Corona de! "tar resident
clubwon1an and Jloag lt1emorial Hospital
\\'Orker l\.lrs. Eleanor C. Cash, who died
lt·1onday.
.,,...
' . 538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA--646-1919
Simon salt! the surtax \\•as necessary
to help the victi ms of 111nation and
spu r business investnlPnt needed for fl
healthy etono1ny.
A 27-ycar resident of Corona del !\-tar,
l\1rs. Cash lived with her husband Dr.
N.D. Cash, a Santa Ana veterin3rian,
at 444 Ri viera Terrace. Thomas Keevil
l!<lf!OI' • Ullman said Ford unclPrstatP.<f the pro-H.itcs for Mrs. C<lsh will be at 2
p.m. in Pacific View Chapel in P3ci Cic
VMw l\1cmorial Park, Corona del Mar.
with the Rev. Lawrence Fruhling of
the Presbyterian Church of lhc l\·taster
of{iciating.
Close Out Fred Perry
Tennis Shoes Re9. 15.95
Sale Price 9.95
Limited To Stock On Hand
Wilson Kramer Auto9raph
Tennis Rackets-Frame Only 23.95
Strun9 Nylon 2 5. 9 5
Wilson T2000 StrunCJ Nylon 36.95
Davis-Dunlop~Bancroft• rhomas A. MvrphiM
M11--.g-lfl0 fOl\cir •
L . Peler KrieQ
N!•llOf1 lt..:11 t111 lillllr
Newport Beach Of tlte
'Ul"••-1h~d .Mlll!l>q j1,0C1rw,1: P.O. to~ 1fl'i. '266!
Other Officts
Cmt1 ww· ltO """'" 91y S!fWI L•1-~~,i,-11 .. GltnNYB~.
t1-""'Ill' ft.•11>· HllJ Beall ~Vlrf
S.... Cle""tft't >OS Honll l!!I ~mtflO llt.i v
TtltphOnf! (714) 642-4321
Oasslfled Advertising "42·5674
'°""'""'' ''" 0TIJl'O!' (Mi. ll'\ltlll"'"lfll c-M"f 1'le ntwt \10f...,, 11hntre4..,..,,
e111>iotl1t "!•ti•• •• "'"""1_111, ,.,..1 .. ""''
• f'lllf'OdlKt<l •l!llOllt tp«lll ""'"""*' ol <111tr•1r1 o-•
5t~O Cll~ ...,.,,..... 111\., 11 Ol'lt• ""'""·
(.Mlfon"ll. SllM<••Ptl<Oft ~ ( .. rift' tJ 00 IT'IOrlt1Wy· bT ,.,.,1 M~ """91N'I 111111\ll'Y
dlntiNT(Of" ~ 00 ml>fltl'llT
I
blem in Tuesday's address to Congress.
Ullma n snid the economy was "an even
worse·• problt:?m than Ford said and
the problem would 'gel worse before
it p;ets better."
r·oro told Con,l?rt'!;S he "'ants hightr
ta x revenues so he can cut federal
deficits. Both "·ould ftBh t innation by
reducing the amount of money spent
in tilt t.'C'Onomy.
To busioess. he offered lax lncenti\'es
to eneourage grov.·th.
He offtred kl help the cc o n om y' s
,... worst-of! v:lcU ms -the poor and tho~
~'D out.of v;Gl'k.
The President avo ldL'CI predicting what
hi~ program would achieve. but said
failure to slov.' down tht' r:tte or innation
\.l·ould "destroy our rount ry."
Simon vaguely pred icted only t .h a t
Ford 's progran1, 11 enacted ln1act, v.·ould
bring Lhe current rlouble-dlgit ln!latlon
-now ranging about 14 pcrrenl -
down to single-digl1 ralc n year from
now. That could be 11~ high as IJ perccnl
She was a member of the Ho a g
Memorial llospital Auxiliary and \l'as
also a music enthusiast, maintaining
membership ln the Nightingale!:, Choral
Group of the Ebc.ll Club or Newport
Dea,ch and the Organ Grinders Club.
lier hlt.!band suggests mtmorial ccn-
tributions kl the American Cancer Socie-
ty or some other favorite charity.
Rrinecke .10 Appeal
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Ed Reinecke.
!he former California I i e u tenant
governor, flied notlCC! Tuesday tha1 he ''ill Appeal his perJuty c o n v I c t I o n .
Rclneeke, who Oct. 2 was given a su.'!pen-
dcd Jail 11entenee, r.esilf.ocd 1$ mlnut.c!
before bc!lnR senttme«lf-
' White Penn Tennis Balls
Can of 3-1.79
Limited Quantity
Double Knit Gym Shorts
Assorted Sizes & Colors Req. 2.75
Sahr Pric.e I. 7 5
Wann Up _Suits 24.95 to 39.95
Hooded Nylon Jackets 11.50
Short Sleeve Sweat .Shirts 2. 9 5
·Hooded-zipper Sweat Shirts 7.95
Crew Meck Sweat Shirts 4.95
Open 9 to 6 Closed Sunday
I
Y onex Rackets
Penn & Wilson 'Jennis Balls
Racquetball Racquets & Balls
Handball Gloves & Balls
Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks
Table Tennis Paddles & Balls
Football Practice Shirts Plain 3.95
With Mo's. 4,9 5
Acrylic V-neck LonCJ Sleeve
Sweaters 4.95
Bike Repairln9-Parts
Tires -T bes
I
538 Center --646·1919
,•
• I
•'
I
DAil y PILOT A 5
F_ako,.LLL..,__£lou~N-Gets-A.aaJ!essive·-1,_,.~ .; ~~ Jeoa• ~scape ~ With Brown in TV Debate
1-Shecaton
Terror
Probed
' Goldbluni Guilty l
Equity Scandal ~
-t Thwarted
FOLSOM (AP) -An ap-
pamtt ""°" eecapa plot by
three hardened J o n g t e r m
prisoners has been broken up,
officlab of Folsom Prison sAy.
Associate Warden Hue 1
Morphis reeorted that a guard
saw Garald Gallant, 35, of
Sin Luil Obispo, 1 a w I n g
througl\ ~ bars of his max-
imum security cell Tuesday.
Gallant, doing five yean to
Ille for rape, burglary and
robbery, was captured without
a struggle.
But an Investigation reveal-
ed bars s aw e d completely
through In the et!lls of Claude
Martin, 43, a Canadian twice
sentenced to death, and Alex-
a.pder DeRossi, 31, a lifer for
-murder in Los -An~les-Coun
ty. Morphis said.
"It was a plot for all three
to go at oncc1" Morphis said.
By 'lllL STALL
LOS ANGELES (~Pl -A
dllferent -I. Floumoy emerged In the third debate
of the 1974 campaign f o r
governor Tuesday.
He w:is aggressive. And he
got mad.
"It's time to go after him "
the 45-ye&Mld state cOO.
troller said following hia 91)... 1
0EW,S .ANALYSIS) '
minute encounter with
Secretary of State Edmund
G. Brown Jr., the Democratic
nominee for governor.
BROWN, SS, continued to
be aggressive himself, as he
was in their first two debates,
at tacking Flournoy's record
and that of Gov. Ronald
Reagan.
But the allegations were not
basically new and Flournoy
said, "11ley've been refuted
over and over again." TAKES INITIATIVE
--..oustOn Flournoy
himself. Flournoy said it was LeaderConf esses
Brown's lather's name that LOS ANGELES (UPI) -
latmehed his political career A terrorist group that may ~
and pushed It along. have links with 1 he Sym-LOS ANGELES (AP) -In satisfactory to the gove~
nus aort of a 11 e g a t I o n blonese Liberation Army has a surprise move . S t a n 1 e y ment, .. Newman said. .. ,
always touches a nerve with I . ed Ill I Coldblum. the-former presi-l.oldblum could be sent to Brown, who ls attempting to c aim respons.ib ly or ex-dent or Equity Funding C.Orp .•
nm a campalgn Independent •':•• plGSions at Sheraton hot e Is pleaded guilty in connection prison for 30 years, and fln~
of his father. former Gov. here aOO in San Francisco with one of the b I g g est up to $31 .000. Senlencing 1$.,
Edmund G. Brown, and he ·1·m afraid thart1's 11 nln• and threatens to bomb more business scandals in U . S. set for Feb. 10. ··• • ~:&,U:.1 with his own persona} month waiting list· of then1, according to a radio history and admitted he knew "The government, at th~"
---------''----executive. of plans to sell Ph 0 n Y in· time of sentencing, won't tee/ 1
He implied that F"?urnoy surance policies. to counterft it is where he is because of K • The "NeW World Liberation bonds and lo exaggera te the compelled to say an y t ti I lljj; 1
Ronald Reagan's coattails and Idna.ping Front" said it bombed the worth ol the company. Rood about !'.1r. Goldblum.",
former Lt. Gov. Ed Retnecke's hotels last week to force the Only a v;eek into ·.,·hat 11•;is Newman added . "
perjury indictment. Tri"a} Moved Sheraton chain's parent cor· expected to be a Iengthv 1rial. Gold blum's a ttorne y: ..
"So let's not try to sift poralion, TIT. to change Us Coldblum pleaded in111tY Tues. Thom as R. Sheridan, said the .
out why he was elected or policies in Chile, said Will day to five coun!s Of con-cost of an e,xtended trial and ,
·why I was elected," Brown LONG BEACH (AP) _ The Lewis, general manager of spiracy, securities fraud and the strain on Goldblum and
said. trial of Jack c. Sharp, accused station KPFK . mail fraud . his family were key factOIJI ,
of kidnaping two roung girls, Lewis is currently free from in the decision to change ti»~
FLOURNOV'S ROLE as the will be held in Redwood City jail on a contempt finding d THEt'nedp R Olds EC UT I 0 N picas. ,
aggressor is one that some instead of Long Oeach, a for refusing to give police and ec 1 Go blum's offer to The scandal was describod-
of his advisers have urged Superior Court judge r u I e d the FBI the original of the plead no contest to all 43 by prosecutors as a gigantic·'
him to assume if he hopes Tuesday. • last known communique from counts in the indictment. A scheme to make Equity FUil•::.
to overcome Brown's apparent Judge John A . _a_.,,elles Patricia Hea rs t and re 11 0 w no contest plea is not a form al d' ,. 1 k 1.k ., k'
lead' a' measured by t h e ·~ •• admi·ss,·oo of gu'IJ 1nb oo 1 e 1 was ma 1ng
poblic opinion polls. granted the change of venue SLA fugitives William a n d 1 • money when it \\'a5 actualty after Sh a r p 's attorney con-Emily Harris. He has also U. S. Atty. John Newman losing money.
With one month to the elec-tended that extensive news refused to give police th e Jr, said the government "'ill
tlon, the lntest California Poll coverage Of the case would original of t~e latest com-urge a stiff sentence for THE fiRl\1, once the dart:-
puts Brown ahead 47-36 per-make a fair trial in Long munique, or even to say what Coldblum and was reluctant ing or \\'all Street. went. e City Pays (Ip
LOS ANGELES (UPI)
The city council Tuesda y
a lit ho r i zed payment of
But Flournoy firmly took
the Initiative for the fir:;t time
in their three debates during
his six-minute opening state--
ment:
cent with 16 percent un-Beach lmpossible. form it took. to let the 47-year-old fonner bankrupt · A ·1 1973 fl REPEATEDLY addressing deci'ded. 1n pn a er his opponent as , , Jerry ,, Sharp, 45, is accused o( kid-The "New World Liberation Wall Street broker off on !he reports it had g re at I y ex~.
Flournoy said, for instance: After the debate he naping Michele Booher, 4, of Front" was mentioned in the 38 other counts. aggerated its assets and tha~;
"I'd like to discuss 0 u r acknowledged be got "darned Long Beach and Karen J . last communique by 1'! is s "But the number of counts a subsidiary had sold mor~.
qualifications for the office of mad" when Brown accused Huber, 5, of Los Angeles. Both Hearst and the Harrises. June pleaded to· gives the court than $2 billion in phony in·,. "\Vhat I've wanted s i n c e
$14,788.10 tompenMfion to this campaign began is direct
Mrs. Florence Lishey for the debate. an opportunity t o
homes destroyed in the May question and answer my op..
17 gunbatUe between police ponent," Flournoy said.
F him of failing to collect Medi-girls were later found in San 7, as a ""'UP with which I.he sufficient leeway to g,·,e a surance pol'1c1'es and couu governor. or example, if Cal benefits claims. e•v --your name were, say, Edmund,-----------Dl_eg:.o_. ________ s_LA __ i•_i_n_s.:.ym_:._P•.::lll:::Y:::· ___ __::":::":::te:::nce:::_.:_tha:=t__:w:_o::..::_u :_I d::_:::"•::_.::'•::_rf:.:•::_;1_:bo:::•:::d::s.~ ___ __: .',
He proceeded to do that
G. Green Jr., 'WOUld you be
here today?"
(.._:_s_ta_te _ _....J .on;~:leton Fi11d Site .
and the Symbionese Libiration
Answering the q u e s t I o n
Army.
Mrs. Lisbey bad originally
requested $90,000. She owned
.----'"L.bouse_w.here the s 1. A_ . .
made it.s las.t stand, which . SACRAMENTO-(-AP-)~S:-s:aU-salnpla-andoth-er
was destro ed b fl and . site wheN! a dozen century-old clues to the 19th Century ma~s
Closerl to Scientists
Y Y ames, skeletons were unearthed last burial
two neighboring houses that Friday was closed off by the ·
were badly burned. _ . . ----------.1 t''""l""'~Y owner to scientists r
• Line Ptr.rrhased seeking furthe!' ·<!l.ues, a pro-fessor said Tuesday. 'V" . , lCftm
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Ke;Jh Jolinson , cllalrman of
Arraigned The controversial $4.8 million the anthropology department
purchase of Pacific Far E.in Line by the family of Mayor at Chico State University, said
, Joseph Alioto has been ap-owners of the Rum I an o LONG BEACH CAP) _
proved by the federal govern. Brothers dairy ranch closed A woman who told police
;i.1ent _.. . off their prwerty, asked the man she is accused
.. A "fhtee-r.oen1tier 1ab&l.d.:rl~ evecy~. ~Ve ·and ·then ol.tbootin& to deat~ kid· ·~rd of the federal Madtlme completeci tbJ land cle.1ring ,naped and' raped bet bas -
lidminlstration reP>rted.ty ap-operation whlCli unearthed the ··been arraigned for his
prpved tlle sale Tuesday dur-... first bones friday. murder.
il)g a closed meeti!1& i n The property owners ?.'ere Deborah Joy Kantaeng,
Washington. · mt available for comment. 19, w1:1.s arraigned on one
SACRAMENTO CAP) - A
70-squ'are mile area in San
Diego is under quarantine to
J1nlt P,t9venients of fruits and
~etil>les in or~er to prevent
sp~ead of Jhe oriental fruit
Dy.,
The California Depertruent
of Food and AgrlcUlture said
Tuesday the fly· now infests
a segment of the Clairemunt
district of San DJego.
'nae Tehama County Sher-count of murder Tuesday
iff's office closed Us in. and ordered to appear for
vestigation of the mass grave a preliminary hearlng in
after scientl5ts said the bones Long B e a c h Municipal
found In a trench-llke grave Court Oct. 28. Bail was
dated baci: 100 years or more, set at $10,000.
"Ther\!'s nothing criminal. Mrs. Kantaeng Is charg-
Or, if Ulere was, it happened ed with the death or Dan-
100 years ago. I couldn't see ny Charles Allen, 21, of
tying up any men on it any Santa Ana. Allen was shot
longer,••· Undersherilf Luther in the neck with a .410-
0wings said. gauge shotglm last Thurs-
JobnsOn W83 a leader of aay when he went to Mrs.
"a team Ot 1scientisla from two Kantaeng 's home.
universities seeking mo r e
EFFECTIVE OCT. 15th -HEW ADDRESS -735 BAKER ST. C.M.
BROTHERS
c
I
T
I z
E
H
ELECTRONIC
CALCULATOR
TYPIWRITltl
1 M1ll1I M...S
I ttod.! 8oclric
Cost
+
$1"
IDICJllRNdool --Cost
+
$1"
Uilicom "S6de Rule" Electronic • • • • • • • • 15°/o Off*
Wdlhw Desk PrlntlnCJ Electronic ••••••••.• $29500*
Mechanical Multiplier trade-In •••••••••• 20°/o Off*
Many other makes & models of office machines at reduced
prices. We invite trade-ins & repair work. ..
"limited StOCk
CAL-MART rsci ... W .
....... c..te ~ "'--J ·.=.i :
29404 HARIOR 546·4011 f ~ '
COST A. MIS.A T ..... w. t:> .. l:Jt ,..
.
The spirit of Friendship Service. Its catcq-~:~~
•
'
•
Catch the spirit with
Uniteds Midweelt Bargain Days.
Effective Oc1ober !Sch. United has a great way for
you to see more of your land-on less of your budget.
fly round·crip to most Uni1ed cities 1.500 miles or more
away. Depan and return on Tuesday, Wednesday or
Thursday. Buy your ticket at least 7 days in advance.
And stay 7 to 9 days. You'll get a 25% discount on regular
round-trip Coach air fare. And Friendship Service all
the way.
The spiril is ca1ching. so make reservations early.
United's Midweek Bargai n trips cannoc start on Nov. 26.
Tl, or 28. or between Dec. 6 and Jan. 6. and do not
include Hawaii and Florida, Fare ends March 13.1975.
\vailable from Los Angeles 10 43 cities. For example:
R~lfl•r Rflund.1rip 'lld•·tt~ 8er2•i" '•" Dt.stin•tiOll Coe(:h r•roi 0•!' f•rt s ... "
New York Ci1y SJ74.00 5281.00 593
Chicago 280.00 210.00 70
Philadelphia Jl>l.00 273.00 9(
Wash .• D.C./Ba.!limorc J<4.00 ~f-h.<:0 88
Detroit JI0.00 D.\.Ol Tl
· For complete details, see your Travel Agent. Or call
United at 537-7521.
. Security surcharge not included. All fares subject
to pending 4% increase, effective Nov. l. -Panneis in Travel with Western lnterna1ional Hotels.
The friendly skies of your land
•
Ill
UnlTED AIRLlnes
>
•
•
•,
.
•,
_,
• · .
"
•'
·.
) :
• .
A6
DAll,Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE
Why Hopper Failed
Results of lhl· expcri mrnltt l s ummer bu~
progr<.1 1n in Nc\v 1>0rt 13cach are disappoinlin g.
·rruc , no one ex peeled the 1-l<irbor Hoppe r Lo turn
a profit or to revolutionize local tra vel habits during
ib82·day trlul.
But it is ~11~0 1rue 1 hat only 8.4 percent recovery of
opcr.1 1ing co .... ts through fare box l't:,·cnue is a 1neagrr
~ho'''in g. i\ncl tlH· average daily lond or Jc~s than 150
1>as~cug1:rs n1;1ny of them t'''O·\vay travelt•rs count~c1
t"'·irc, 1:-:-kin1py \1'h1.:n mt'asured in t crnl:, of four
bw,cs Oi>l' r;1 t inR c 1 ~ht hours a da , ..
Ocsp11c ~l1th disn1;.il ea1·Jy r esulL-;, the jury is still
out nn the ft':1:-.ihility of <t local transit system in
Ne\\ port llt:'arh.
'l'hat's het·;1usc llarbor I lopper operations unin-
tentionally follnv.·l'd a blueprint for fai lure tried wilh
dire rt·sull:, in other Or11ng:e Counly communities.
f<'irst . tht•l'l' \\':ts ;.1 n1inimum of publicity and
pmn1otion. 'l'he lea:-il·d :-.C'hool buses left something to
be des ired in t1·rms vf customer appeal. l.,oop routes
tried else\\' here. C\'Cn \\'hen s upported by specia l rider
groups, have proved unsuccessful. And one-hour ser-
vice interva ls tend to discourage all bul rccrca tion-
OOu nd riders .
Orange County Trans it District le arned throug h
it~ early progrc1n1s \Vith the Pink Bus Line as we ll as
at t\\'O univers ities that those arc the ingredients of
failure.
F'ailin ~s in the tlarbor Jlopper opera tion \Vere
doubly .Painful because, accofding to a final s taff
report. 80 to 90 pcrccnl of its use "'as for recreational
purposes.
Unfo rtunate ly, the Harbor Hopper only he lped
prove thlit a second·rale loea l trnns 1t system IS not
necessarily be tte r than no transit s ys tc nl al all.
Boat Mooring Fees
1\ stair tide lands auditor las t \\'eek questionl'd thC'
anlounl !'\l'\\'J>Ql'l Reach ch:.11·g('s 715 boat o\vncr:; \\·ho
store their bou 1 s at <"ity routrollcd rnoori ngs.
ThC" auditor said the current a nnual fee rate of
SI 20 per \'l'Ssel foot may be "prl'fcrentially" IO\\' and.
consequently. be an illegal gift of public funds .
Simultanf!ously, the audit s tudy s u ggeste d
Ne"'l><>rt Beach could increase its annual income
SI36.000 by h ik ing the yearly n1ooring fee to S6 per
vessel foot.
·ro the O\\•ner of i.l :JO.fool boat, for example, the
proposed fee increase\vould raise his yearly moo1ing
cost fron1 $36 to $180 if he was lucky e no ug h to have
one of the p·ublicly owned tie-ups.
tlaving r aised those issues, the a udit s tudy
p lunges off into ronfusion.
No mention is made of ho'v the proposed $6 fee is
justified, for exan1ple. And no guide lin-es a re given
the cit v to de termine the value of the m ooring spaces .
. COnse1=1ucntly, Ne\vport Beach has no alternativC'
but to ay;nit the findings of a state s tudy scheduled to
be released la ter to help dete rmine e quitable rates.
•
'fhat means the pilot system failed to attract any
s ignificant patronage from s ho ppe r s and other
grou1>s norma lly attracted to low-cost, convenient
public transporta tion.
In the 1neantimc, any inequities th<il exist '"ill
continue to ex is t, probably longer tha n othe r\visc
\\·ould have been the case ha d the auditor provided an
ans,vcr s heet to go along '''ilh his questions. NB 'The manual doesn't say anything about Siamese twins.'
'
'
Rocky Road to Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Tit11e to Lo1ver tl1e 800111
Yice _:eresidency-·
Not Enough Complaints?
WASfllNGTON -In the last fe\v
deeades our Pres idenu. have fallen
into ttv habit of us ing their Veeps for
high·le.vel, foreign ribbon-rutti ng mis-
sions~ ll ·s now being said that one of
the advantages of !'11 r. RO<'kefeller is
lhal \Yit h bjs experience he can do a
lQL pore than be _a rcremonial
pres('.'ncc al the s tate funerals of
prime ministers
Rut can he'! ~
J udg 1n g from ~ ._ '\
\l.'hal happened 1n J I
1969, whc:n l\fr. ., ... r ,
1'Jixon sent the for·_.~ mer New York
g overnor on a
South Arn c r1 c.a n
Stu<fy mission, ~11· A.
fo'ord m11y not bl'
able lo ll'l ~fr HoC'kl'fCllt>r lt·a vc the
<·ountry. Da vid '-·Jorri:;, a fellO\V at the
lnstitutt· rnr Poliey Sludies. a left·
w in ~ \\lus hin gton thinker), hi1s
rescarehcd lhC' old nC\\'Spapc r clips of
1hat· disast rous \'Oyagl'. :ind th1:. is
"'hat his note:-. s how :
"'In Honduras one student \vas k1l·
led and there "'as widcsprcad riotin.e:
1n the IJominiC'<in Republi c H Standard
Oil refinery v.•as blown UJl : in Costa
Rica 2.000 studcnt s dcn1onstratcd : in
·P11nama the National Guard ""as C'al-
led out; in Venezuela th(· i?:ovc rnment
h.id to cancel Roekefl'lll'r's visit due
lo street fi ghting : in Colombia a
20.000·man s1>ccia l security force "'"'s
c;illed out lo control studC'nt strikes
and there \\<.IS hc;1\'y s1rcet f1i:;hl111~,
_:n Ecuador Hoci.:e1cller s car was
(1vcrl.urncd and 10 demonstrators
"·ere killrd by lhC' poliel'; in Bolivia
his 2-l ·hour visit 'A'a:-. rut to a threc-
hour stoiy in the airport (\1·hile).,cii:?hl
hon1hs \\l'llt of f on the tuntra\'clcd)
· mntort'atlf' rout(' to l.u Paz , in Chi]('
!hi' go\ 1·r11tn~·n1 \\':I:-for1·1'd lo C'il!lCe l
1111' \'i :i 1t \\ ht·n n;1t1nn\\'ide strikes
1·ru1)!t'd . Brazi l \1·:1:-; t;:dm as the
~O\'crnn1 l'nl :1rrr ~t l'LI thousands of
pot1·nllal dl'lllO!lStr·a tors :1nd censored
•h r press from pr1ntin.i.: :1ny anti·
llOl'kY artirlP<.;: in ,\rgcntina one
<lemons tr<itor "'as k illed by the police.
1hcrlil \1('re n<11Lt1n\v1tll· labor ~trikes
.ind 01111· ll•1rkf'fcllrr O\\ll('d s upel'·
1nar\.:ct:-\ll'I'(' hnn11Jl·d and hurncd; in
Urui:u:1,\' the G e ner~! ~lolors pf'!nl
w11 .... burn(!d dO\I n ''
( VON HOFFMAN )
IN FA IRSESS lo the Vice l'rcs1-
dent-designate, howe\·er, it should Ix>
adnlitfed that in 11ait i, Frailcois
{Papa Doc) Du va lirr, the lat(? voodoo
dictator and "President for Life." tur
ned out 35,000 people to cheer \1·hen ht·
and.Afr. Rockefe ller appeared on the
balcony of the Presidential Palace in
Port-au-Prince and embraced each
()ther.
Whether· or not the ahili ty lo
detonate a continent merely by set·
ting foot on il indicates Jl.lr . Rockefel-
ler has considerably more power than
he has modestly given himself credit
for at his Senate tonfirn1 a tion
hearings, his Latin fiasco dO('s pose
certain questions. Was there a con·
neetion. for instance, bet'A·een 'A•hat
musl have been a horrifying ex ·
periencc and whal he was later to do
;1l Atlica? You don't have to call JI.Ir
Rockefeller a racist or any other
name he doesn't deserve' to v.•onder if
those viole nt, qu asi ·rcvolution~ry
n1obs m ay h<i\'<' convinced thi s
plutocrat in public ser\'ice t hat arm<'d
repression is the only practical
response.
Or it may be l\l r. Rockercllcr
belic\'es that in lhc 20th century
violence is an ordinary tool of
statecraft. In that connection the only
instances I've been able to find of his
recon1mending a tax cut during his
governorship was for a SIOO deduction
for homeov.·ners who built b11 ckyard
l)l'lnl bsh<'llers . For more I han 20 years
he has in111ortuned fo r infinitely
tumescent mililary appropriations.
and has done so to such an extent that
a man v.•ith lcss money mi ght have
been called a nut on the subject,
~omething that Presidcnt Eisenhov.•er
carnc close to doing u·he n he sai d. "I
suspect that Nelson has been listening
loo closely to half-baked advisers.·•
THAT WAS back in the 1956 era
v.•hen the Rockefeller Brothers fo,und
<'(lmmis~ioned a study. directed hy
Or. Kissin~er, u•hi<·h s:iid : "In certain
areas assigned high priority by the
Kremlin the Soviet Union has surpas-
To the Editor: -----------! -WJiil IS golllg o0 With our nlail $er-
\Vhat has happened to t he vice, if I may use the latter \\·ord Newport Beach postal &ervice? loosely?
To mail this letter I now will There really seems to be a plot for-
have to dri \'e l \\'O miles to the ming .whe reby we gi\'C up the postal
Costa '-1esa Pos t Offict'. The let-rorm or communication entire ly. If \\'t:!
ter ·box has vaniShed from the wis h to get any sort of co mmunit'ation
corner a nd the mailman may across within four or rive days, wl'
not be here till 5 p.m-when he have to phone-and they want to raisl'
mayor may not pick up a letter. their (ales too! One or my husband's
ht .H.B. technical magazines..wai;..three-wef'ks ~· S<l!INI fMr "1"'"111 --~y Gif, -
0.,1,,.,i.1. late, our bill payments have to be
sed us qualil8tively as u·eu as quan-
titatively . . . it appears that the
United States is rapidly losing its le ad
over the U.S .S.R in the military
ra~."
President Kennedy made the same
overestimate of Russian strength,
which came to be known as the "mis·
sile gap." but at least he wasn't
sayini:: things like ··,·cry powerful
nuclear "·ea pons can be used in s uch a
manner that they ha\·e ncgliciblc ef·
feels on civilian populations" !also
from the same Rockefeller·Kissingcr
rt' port l
UN'll AP PILV the tv.·o "·ere one
about \\'hat the report called "non ·
overt ... disguised or obscure war."
i.e. Vietnam . \\'e can't knO\\' if Ken-
nedy might have come to change his
mind about such interventions, but "'e
do knov.• lhat l\lr. Rockefeller never
ha s, just as \\'C k no~· that he has bet:n
an undeviating advocate of a foreign
poli cy v.'hi ch has protection of over-
:;eas investments as its principal aim.
It is a position consistent v.·ith his
and his family's o~·ncrs h i p of a firm
like the International Ba sic Economy
Corporation th<i t docs in excess of $250
million v.·orlh of business in South
America every year.
This goes to our most imporl<1nl
policy decisions as it <1lso goes t.o the
Rockefeller mind set, the Rockefeller
~rasp o f s trategy and tactics ..
the di sQon ce r ting Roc.kerel lc r
pre!'iumption that he knov.·s \vhal's
best for others as u·elt as for himself.
So do we want this oblivious high·
sailing ex-governor , this inflexible, if
polished bellieist. this man u·hose
nan1c is~ symbol of such odium that
people around the world arc \\'illing to
chance death jus t lo throw rocks at his
limousine?
malled •a v.·eek a head to make, a
deadline in Los Angeles, etc.
NOW ALL deliveries.;,i nd pick UP$ in
our area have been scheduled fo'l' 5
p.m. only on weekdays. The carriers
are taking on dciuble loads and what
else is going on besides the price of
postage. ·
The .e1ec.tric ·company raised the
cmt twice In one month. according to
our 1ast 'bill, and conversation with
'lhem to inquire. Now J read they
want another increase.
Ca n't the boom be lowered on
everything, or have we lurned into
s uch lethargic individuals, no one
bnll1C'rS to complain enough?
LOIS DUIT!\1 AN
To lhe Ed ii or _
Speaking of \'Oler apathy. l'A'O
friends of mine have tried in v,a in to
regisler to ,·otc ror tv.·o weeks. It
seems thal the elusive regi&lrars
nE'ver s hOv.•ed al Lheir desig'naled
locations.
I hope my party does n't try to gel
me to v.·ork for then1 again this year, t
om disgusled.
BARBARA LIND<i!UIST
I
Precede-111
To the Editor :
Sha ll "'e go back in history and
recall the horrendous price Philip
No lan, or Edv.·ard E\•erett Halt's "A
'-1a n Without a Country," pai<fl for a
few hastily spok e n word-.:'
"Damn the United Stutes: I wish I
may never hear the name United
Slates again!"
Shall we show more mert:y to the
perfidious and defectors? Let~ arise
from intimidation to our country and
01.JfS('l\'eS !
Our Expletives Lack Imagination
MRS. Il.E. DALEY
Drenm• t:nded
To the Editor:
It has been a lot of run, Jelling our
imaginations run wild wilh Buck 1'he most 1 ..... pular-and. of course,
tvcntua\ly l1rf'~Oml'."· C'at r h\\orrt of
I.he !;ummf'r \11 ;1., ·' Exp](•I i \ (• tll~lctcd ...
fo!Jov.•1 11~ pubht-allon i)f \ht> 1nf;1mous
\\'h1le J{ousr lrans rript!>.
Hut thl' 1ri11• and n1t•a11ini.:lt·.~~ oh-
sct·nilit•s o( 'h(' I'\ 1 xon t:1pE'S :11·('. IO rTIC'
,1l IC'll''· 11,..,:-. off1 ·n ~1\t' 1n11r;11l y than
tht',\' ;1rr •'!>lhl•l1rnlly. 'l'hry do nnt
shov. ;1 fll th.v mind ;1s n1uch as" dull
''""·In cn nt1 \1s t tu
<i John G;1rncr. or
('\'Cn a I\ n dfin
John-;o n. i\'1xon 's
:Jr s<'n :11 of
'-'1lup1•r:tt1nn \\ n.-.
l~cklu s ti·t· i1nd
borin A I Y
unlma1!111atn c
1 hatl bPc.>n r1·
re adin ~ Sh a k<·-
SpC?:\rc 's "llt>nry IV " :.. rcw <'''C
n l n~s beror <' The llnf''-Jlur~a lt<d
l;i~~ \\Crt• d1!>clo .. f'd, anti I "'rnt back
to look up snm1• of 1hc> ~·p1tht'l( lhal
fo1 ah,1<1lf and his 1·a(fish coll1•ag u<·~
flung 1.1l lhl'I r f ot•s. ;1 nrl al l'<ICh otlll'I'.
IN JU.~T ri (fhnjj throu1th nn(' 't't'llC'.
I cnme :1cru.-.'1 the tollo\11n.i: n1 c11I ·
"-orm. gor·brl11t•d kri•"t" 1 ... 1 • httff,
,..
knol·pnt<'d roi:?LJ<', im 1>udenl. s"'ine,
~r('a sy Lallo\vt'ntch. dried neat 's
longuc, rlfskin, stot-kfi.~h. ~vile st:1n.
din~-tuc k, stinkint: n1ackrrcl. souserl
j:U rnel , CUl·pUrSf', and (11\hy-bung.
OnC' or the most dcprf'ssini? t'\•iclC'n-
t:l!s of the decay in ... lily of t he
EnAllSh languaJ,!C since Klizabfth;in
timt·~ is the expulsion of colorful
ep1Lhl'IS. ,,·hi ch ha\·e tx-cn replaced by
nothing except a few boring i;wea r
words repeated lnccs!lantly until they
losull meanin~ and rorcc.
1\N\'ON6 "'ho has ('\'Cr hP:irrt A
f'rtnl'hman, an II ah an or !cspeciall,v I
a Spaniard In full !>pnle or flucnl cur·
s1nR will know c."<arll,Y v.•hat I mean.
Term!! or sexual rlcprecatlon arc
r.1rcly used. and ·11rt nnt nreded; the
Latins ' ''1vid :ind flc"<ihlt V(')('3hulary
of insult is a n artisl1c performance of
high \'irtuosity and aslOnishinJ: vcr·
Slt ti Ii (l'.
. t-;vf'n l eavii:i~ obsrcnitlrs :1!1ide:,
such old (asb1oncd En~lish word$ al!'
I
"fop ," "jackanape!I," "hounder,"
"popi njay," and "coxcomb" have
•p;isscd ou t of lht• lnn,l!uagc, and our
current terms of opprohrious dcscrq»
lion arc limited to such limp v.•ords as
"rloJM''' or ,;jerk." v.·hir.h have no
strength, no precision, and no Point.
\Vlli\T DO we call a man \vhn
cheaLi; Ht cards. ki!lses and tclls .. and
bch:iv('s i:cncra ll y v:ith no re.l{ard for
(air pla y? \\'hen "bou nder " :i nd
"cart " disappeared. "'i) v.·crc lcfl v.•ith
a vcrha l vacuum. 'The same goes for
''coxronlb," to designate a silly and
t:oncelled m nn lnfatuated \11ith his_
surfart' a ppearance. Gone, gone, all
quite aon .
Anglo-Saxon 5\\•car "'ords Hre
unlovrly and mean 11othinR. s inre
they arc forcecl to CO\'('r so "'idc a
ranRc of C\' <Aluation. And tbc.y indjc.alc.
a verhu l poverty on lhC levl"'I or
"\'ou'ri' a9olhcr," and "So's )'Our olrt
ni:.1n ." This ifblitlle·bo.Y lnlk, nnrt nol
the proper linJtui.'litiC current'~' or :•
n1 aturc und rohu!i:I. pco1>lc "'1t h the
tr:i d itinn of a Sh:1kcspe:.irc, it
Chau <'r. or even a Dickens. be.hind
lhcrn
'
"Fluid~ rest and hide
the financial section/'
MAILBOX similar la\.\' in Sacramento and con-I )-No\v all we need to do Is lO pass a
sidering the amount of illicit ''loving''
--going on in Orange County, as well aS
the rest o r the sta te, those $S0 rlnes
Letters from reader.¥ are v.1elcome. Nor-should total up t•nough to pay orr lhc
'nally, writer.~ .~liould convey lhe1r mes· national debt.
sages in 3(}() word.~ or /es.~ Tiie: righl lo con-In California, everything that is rim
dense tellers lfl }11 space or e:/1m111ate: libel is taxable : mo\·ies, beer, booze. dan·
a reserved. All lelle:rs must 111clude s1g· ·ring in public places, etc.. Why not 10
_ mture_ and_mai/Jng. addre.u...but niu1U1•-ont-S"tep-furthe-r-and--tax-m·amtd--
may he u;1thhrld 11r1 Tf'Qt«'Sf 11 mi//i.rient couples $2 every time they sleep
reason 1.~ appuri.'11t. Poetry will not he together or SS everytime they sleep
puhlWied. witli someone 11se? Just think how
Ro~rs dreams. We imai;!incd human
life on the moon, o r the other pla nets,
and even sav.• thin gs that were sup·
posed lo have come from far ofr
places.
Now the f:icls a rc in. lluman or
even aninral life is impossible on any
of the planets'. They nre either too cold
or loo hot, or <1 lle r11ate ly loo cold and
hot.
None or tht"m nea rly compare lo our
polar regions. One planet is said to
give off radiation, but it is Loo hot. and
no planet ren1ni ns in il'i vicinity .as
they orbit at diffc renl s peeds a round
the sun .
Any eollcg(' student v.·1th a com·
putcr and a1)proxim :lll~ dis t;inces to
the nearest star "'i ll soon tell you th:it
travel to <iny planet in its orbit is im-
possible at <Ill)' speed that could be at-
tained. This is the only world \\'e have
unless we arc transported by a s uper-
natural force.
We could go to lhe moon and livf'
in a bubble for <1 s hort lime, but "'ho
wa nts lo?
JIM BOLDING
R eve1111e So11ree
To The Editor :
At las t. a method has been
discovered "'hich will relieve Orange
Countians of all real esta te and in·
come taxes and at the same time
restore the 1:ood I?) old-fashioned
morals to our people.
A county judge in New .Jersey last
v.·eek upheld a 1796 law making it il-
legal for single persons lo have sexu:i l
relalions in the state. lie fined laborer
Charles Saunders, 20, $.50 for commit·
tin g fornication. While this old law
was seldom enforced, it y,•as never
repealed, so the Jud1ie done his d~y.
this v.•ould dam]>en the population U •
plosion !
FRANKKLOQC
C11rle Noisr
·ro The Editor:
I did not.sec the slOry on noise poJ ..
lution (Sunday, Sept. 29) until today
-this because 1 was ridiri'g a motor· cycle back from New Mexico (my
sole means of transportation).
The decibel r a ting on that motor•
rycle is cons iderably lower t han the
110 dC'e ibel rating listed in yuur •r·
ticlc ... it is in fact. about lldbs ... or
around average for the majority' of
touring motorcycles. And it is here
that I feel your otherwise informative
article' errs and does so badly.
MOST (but nol all, unfortunately)
mot_orcyclists-object to noise aad the
motorcycle industry is taking steps to
produce quieter machines. California
recently adopted legislation which
"•ill limit the decibel rating of new
motorcycles to 83 dbs or Jess. Honda
had just introduced a new rosd motor.
cycle with a decibel rating in the 70's,
Admitedly there are people r iding ex ...
tremely noisy motorcycles -but the
majority of the larger, road 't ype
machines a re quiet enough thal you
never know ·when they go by unless
yau happen to see the m pass . Dy lum-
ping a ll cycles into that 110 decibel
category, I reel yoli misrepresented
the part motorcycles play in noise Pol·
lution.
In £act (anrt this is probably tan·
tamount to sacrilege) the noisiest -
and v•orst emission pollution as wtll
--vehicles tq pass my office windows
in Laguna Beach are ... the city 1chool
buses!
ROG ER l!ULL, Edltot-
Road Rider Ma gazlnd
Colorful Exploration
( THE BOOKMAN )
The stra nge beauly found in tho
unusual color or Jillltcr or a stone or
f)cbbll! is unulyzcd in v.·ord and pi('·
ture in a n inlriJluing, richly il-
lustrated hook, Ex11lori 11g Mincr:rils
a nrt c:r)'stals hy llr. J{ohcrt Gait, As·
soclatc Cur11tor of r.tineralogy al the
ltoyal Ontario !'11uscum in Ottawa
(AfcGraw-11111, $7.95)_
TllE J\UTllOR discus~ei; the value
or minerals, lhcir economic sig-
nirican<:c and their vnlue: to scienre.
lie clearly ex1>lains the fundamental!ii
of mincraJoj{y in term11 thnt a11sume
no Nperiltli7.cd kno"·ledgc of physics
or che mi stry . 'f he study or
m1neralo~y, he notes, i~ •·to sec lht
wondl'r8 of nature, their infinitt'
variel)'. and In general to apprcel:;1tC!
the world in v.•hich we live.''
TllF. BOOK devotes rull color page:)
to mineral !ipccime11s whic:h are ltll
highly prlz('d II,<; \\'Ork& Of Drl because
nr their IJ.•01111!'..<rful shnpcs, furm!I and
colors . 'fhc J)rinciplcs nr cryfilel
growth a re reveated, and lhe read t r
learns· how mil')erals are classirttd.
VI CTOR DEKEYSERLING
ORAtrilGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
Robert N. Wted,PubU!htr
Thoma s Kt tvll. Editor
Barbara Krri!rich,
F.dllorial Pagt Editor
The editorial page o( the Dally
Pilot .!ieek!ii to lnform and 1llmulale
re:rider11 by presentin1 on thl.s o-1e
di\•en;e comment ary on lop6cs of m.
IC'rest by 5yndlc:1.tcd columnl!!l.S and
C'llrtoonists, by pro\•lding • forum
for readers' Ylewi :'Ind by ~enllnc
this nev.•.!ipapcr'.!i oplnlOM and Ideas
on current topics. Tht editorial
op~of the Dall.)' Pilm~r
only in the editorlnl colu mn at the
top of the page. Opinions expressed
by the rolumnlsts .and cartoonists
oind letter wrilert art their ov.-n and
M endorsement of their vleww b)' lbe
Dt1lly Pilt>l should be lnh.!rred..
Wednesday, October 9, 1974 .
•
I
•
Wedneldl'f Octobet 0 1974 DAILY PILOT 8 7 • ,
A.rr..ogant Airline? NEW Y.O.RK__ S_TO CK EXCHANG_E_,,,_,
Pan A11i Spirals Fro nt Uppe r Strata
Wednesday's -c oe1ng rices "-Yeat'a UJgb Low.a Appear Ev~ry Saturday
liy \I I L-T-tJN ru ()SKtJ\\ 11 z
In 19G9 thi.: n 1L1on s
!Jr,.;ll'>l 11 111s11ort;.il1t1n t·om
&iJn\ l'l.'nn C.:t:ntr d (VIiaµ
!:iCd unde 1 l hc \It 1 ~ht or its
delJts 1ut:ptltu!.lc ;.ind slo1h
rulrH.'SS f'cl\I ltill l'l lo'.Cl l'
shed The rallroud had
'•bU!>td too mt1n} pcoplr
passcnge r!i .irnJ frt1):hl
s t11ppers fo1 t ou n1a11y
)ear :s
\Vh1le Pe nn tcrllrul 1va!:i
going do 1\ n the drain
1nothcr pdla r ur the l11.tn
spurtut1o n 111 lu ..,l r~ 1111s
ll 1sh1ng 1 1c llu1v ..,1g11al
l\111 A11 1ertc1u1 \\or Id i\1r
ll:JIS fur rn Ill)' VC<J I."> the
rno ... t p1 of1t obh a1 1l11u.! in
the 11orld lost S25 2 m1lhun
HI 19G!J the rir~t Iv:..:, !IUl('t
1t he~ 1n Opet 1l1ons 1r1 tht'
late 1920s
rllt' TROUHI I s 1cllcl
ll d by thal 1cd ink n1.:1cr
\\Clll ;11,av Instead llkt a
lillltt:1 they spread In
1970 11 he n Pu n '\m be<'<Jtne
the first 311 line lO fly the
Jumbo 7 17 1et tht.! loss
\\1dcncd to S l7 n11llton !he
flO\\ his n e \e r l>een s laun
1 hed <Jnd P 1m A1n is no"
hurthn8 along a 11 itk lh il "'II un1Le It \111h Penn Ccn
triJI 111 b:inkrup\t' court
t"Ut th: tr 11 n •• l\lthouuh
P U{1 IU H 1tans made up o.
hu gc p1uµort1on vr the 1)48
s 1 n gers 1t \\ 3s not unusual
to rind no Span ish speaking
s le" a rd~ sscs a bo:i rd
I-our )t::irs u110 I he \\'all
Sl1cl!t J o urnal took a long
Money
Tree
l 1ok II P 111 Am and round
th<.1l d s 1g n 1f1 c a nl number
11f p l ~!>t nj{l'I s <ire unhuppy
"11h I' 111 Ani tre atment
HL Sl:\ .. SS \\'!'.:EK onte
1c110rlc d tha l 111 the days
"hen 1t \\ 1s building its
I 1Un An1e1tt:in 11e t"o1k
P111 An1 \\<is n ot a bove
!>lc a\1ng the compe1ll1on s
gasoline at remote a1rpor1s
!illand1ng pl<Jnes and p.is
St'ngers
Braniff A1r\Va~s began
I attn American service 1n
the m1 d 1940s a nd tht
11 1 llne testified that P a r.
\m thd e\eryth1ng 1n 1tc
pOY.C I 10 prevent OU I
ope 1 ,1t1ons 1\t one
~l l:-.1 c.1 11 a1r1>1irl a Dr 1n1fl
pl in< 11 1:-; not allowed tc
t 1:-.I to the [( 1 m1nal a nd pas
~c n~c1 s had lo tlt n1h a bflr
bed \o:tre fe nce to ult o ut o f
th~ u11 r>0rt The 1..1111>o rt 11a•
run by a J\1 e 111c 1n ton111an)
\\holt\o~nedb\ I 111 \1n
Down throui:h tht )\;Ul':t
Pan Am h as OPJIO~lll t\ll\
~rrorl by domestic ii1rhnc~
to gu1n 1ntc rnot10 11,1 l routes
Tt argued t.hal It \\Ould be
more attva nlagtuus for the
Unt ied S tates to h 11c one
rlog ca rrier t o n('got1alc
commerc ial rig h ts O\er
... '~
....
PI 1•~ Orlot
~af'Ll60 s1011 n, £!11<1 (pl 1 ' '1ft11 \o l'""••1"10a n•1 \Mo;,..,.~ 01 n .. Jotl60 1 Hll l!.~'4'•f;!)0)10.14\t t l'1"'"'(Pf)<I J oW>n"'lt,~D!Jl•o ~ fir ••( » • 111 I l,,.,, ...... 1t 1 .. 11,,-t, lftCChw It.I I M.)l.,Cp IM e " I
P\fO<t• ~.q (;li)JG \1 to l"'"rlnS4 l 1 I ll'd611~\ll ll•o M.)11(pll I )/
-A A-C-111• t IO I 31 I), £""' 1 I )0,, JJ 11 lo !ftd~l Id I IJ II o "'°"'"ti\ W o l 10 o .t.bbol\ JI t 11 )4•, (..,11;.1~1 0 1S l MJ ll 1 I> I 1 • !<>JN Ill~ I J• I -. NUftOQ••m J II I ,
A(tl"(llJt(lf)'IJI C.WIW1f.6010JJe LMOO\lll 111,, !roo<a0U IM I • •Mo<Vot4 '4 Slll •<,...(!•vi i 71 lo C.-.tNC4tll IS I l!"'llFftl•j U 1a.. 1nqkN1JJtll 'Ill I M.>MMlltQllU•to
Mrnl.I O:.<i J 01 J C1,11tt tOQ I ol 11 t h\Qol oC.0> 1• I .._ 11191< p•Jl\ 10 .k I ~OlJOI S 11 ll 1 Ml•P.llO!I )1 I o ( .. l<hl.011 2IO II l•ll>CI .0 S 111 II lftl(,,..1 110 I lo ll I Nl.)ftl>.,!llO I I~ Z1 o
MMil t 10JO 1 J _ ..... C1•(om(p 1 2H (nqt" pl l I I) nl""5111 t0 I Y l>t ~ MO<IQl11N. ~" AGGrf\ ,1i0» 1 ~ 100 I l-o ( II 5 1 .. t lh )0... lM •liF 12 • 1 ) NnO"I 60 t 0 It o Moft~M ~ lJ} • :;:~Lr r:. $ ,;: .: : • 1;. ~ 2 ~ r.c: p '~ ) l 1! ~~~:!:'.~~o ~ j: II • ~:llC:Pc1 ~ : ·~ ,i • 'I ~J~( !i I~ !1' :·
Mo n\Oll 1f.1 1 l1 11 > (t<4(pl.\I <I ' .... (Q<IC..•1IO) 'lH• n•l!ll>' fl.Ill 1 IJ 1 M.>1 •11; IM l h ll• A•PfO 10QU •U JI (tiM,.)t0 l 11 )t [Qlt•IO!a J o IJ """""' 1-I ll s, o ~ .. t: Ir J i4 I A1«4n( tO 6 11 Il l C.n<oln JllU Oii • o \• (:~~g 1 l l• 1• n\f 10 lit ) ll 20 .~ _;.. MPrl~ tru I • J, A J ""~'! , it 1 (tnle• II 1 S1 l E>!t•Un XI I 10 l nj"""' Ch I 1 M 9fcl I"" I h l A•KI"° 1 10 l) ll • (tnHUCI 1 /) t t 1 o Ell"I C 110 I ll) '1 In If-~~ I t 11 )J o • IJiorlNO• ill l to I :::"~·~;: ,,~ i:1: 1! ~~1,·~1:! il1 :~ ~~~::.J: ,.~ ~-1~;:-r,:,;1:~'i!. ';, ~t:,•,:g:~ J~; ~ Al•Ppl tU 11011 I C..nl..ol.11o t Ill 11 o Eo C..10 1 h 1,1 14• nl<ooyl • S BJ)• I • Mt'MlfllU I t• h .. l.\,•111•1 \6 •• (llMPw1).o' t 11 o • l •(I-.. 11 I • lftl l''-ld ~la II • Mvtil .. o Jl ) I l "lllAfllll oO l 1S !t ;, C•nlSWl11 I on 111 Eo•lllll OO 11011 ~· )•1 n lril(nl111~ 101 I • Mi.trl!OOI .0 ' ' •11<1oc:i.1 • ,, c~ntl~•toOI ~.11. -ff ftl!M>t11""' •t •• "'""""10ll 1 11., ADttl~S-'1 ll C•fl1lf11ll U 0 1 f~f)o•1K tOl lf >• l n!M~ll .'4~ Ila M~P(O!IO • iu . .. A ,.,.o\11 }ti 6 2'2 ll 1 Ct 1uCo 0 I 1 I II•• ft •C.im IO • HI 11 I • lnll«!~l I •0 t U0 1l i,t~ P'IOI .. J 1t~l 17T, ,---,.,
ISVT LITTI E llV htth in :~:,.,.:_i ~% l !& 1~1~ i. E::l~0 tg i H 1~ \' ~!1:~1;1 :gt } 6 1: :~:~trt~J ~ 1:1 J:1• ~ 0' o;'-1: 1 3' :~ ~ the pOSl \\or\d \\11Jt n A ~ ff\ 100 9 J9 I CMlf'Clnlll I 11)< !I \.o F.l\1•11 II• 10 I n 11.1 1 11 t lUO ) 1ri1.,. •l .0 I • A'>Ofl1'401~i~ CMttCO~>OI ~tf\~~-0 Ii 111.lplH• •U NN }ears PanAm shcgem on> •l\'<JC11?00 "'1 ~ c"111oi1N lJ • f••W•t~ii. 11 i 11 1111 1 ,.:i.1. N~o ... 011(1~ .a 1• A•oll<G1to0 l• I• lo (NOlp\P "° •1611 l\1 r ••• ,. M•<J 11 ~ \o I l&T plJ • I l• N•tO(ft 11 t •l I \\as bre1ched r\\\l:SllflY. AQL..Orl l•ll (Ntl(IOI •Ot t f'°"!k<\)(l ti) 111.lflll\I .lllf N.l tOS W••ll
1tsequal o nlhcNorth Atlan All<!""' 11 i .. " '"""'"v1 > •b 10 ro0 ... 1co1 • •• •1 1r011111 "t1 "•""'"{ u , 1 All•nV<olO t l (114\Fndll 1/o ~to lY"l lllO•UI~ 11&11110' I OI >WAln)o(l/llt lie r un U 1ule d Air I 1nes ~1 ""'" 4 1a1 u 1. Ch1YMI 10 1 '' 11, ~aNUMI .. > •I• • Int""' 1 10 • 11 ,, ,... "n..,, •I :.llOM.ln \I t JI (ft\MI) l I0!,1 I Ill I FeoP10 I lO J J I/ nt""bl Gt I O 1 t • "• (•n 0\ l•I hllS surp1 ~se d 1t o n the ~lto1<>11, 11, c11t .. ~•Q•l ~ •' F..o~!nJo:tJ • • ~1t11uno1 • ~ .. N1tA1111 1 II •If Al<!dSlllO t l\ I (llt~>tllnl•11 ll t • ~.OO~l i.9 1011\o• ~t\tf ,.1)tl 1111 N(M\h<'tl\111 awa11an r un t\rl( 01 ('l~n A II Su1> •I IJ< •• 1 • (h'TINY 1 N I 1]~ JI FtHO(OtP I s 11 • I •1\Jna ti l 17 JI N ( "l 90 ) II
t rhne every\ hc 1c h \ "''"•1•.1 1 ~ c111,co11i1 • > 11 Fctc•d90 ' • 11 1a ... s.110 1 • n . N1t>e11 1 11 , • a s v acA Q.h/110111 • Cht1Pdl•tl J'J.I 'OFnc:ICp (ll l o Oor~EIJ01(11110 0 1N•ll 0\1!1l l• "OUged oul 1n!!rkel~h:J r~sApl'l•l'l l!J I I Cl>lr•lt l tGlll •9 · Fla..IMIQt u• ,, IO«•llC.I .... 1111 O N!f ... C.1 ) t&
e A(Ool 1:1< H Ill Jo J: tr.EU ,.I() I '11 fOV8t l 1f.I 0 )lio C••Pl llt O 11 111.0 , Nll C.~p 0) I t~ rormerly conl1 o iled l)y J>an """' sw 1, , 1 1 1B , 10 ,,. 1ri1 1 .. co 1 )a s o f • dlril •o • u 11 1 o..•P\' u • • u~-\o i.1.11 1wn11• >o •m •MAK )tj I )II) JI '"''-'Copl 1110 f l t•ol(pto • I l11<0Ho1poll o II 1 •• i , H•t lncluht l ,. AIMl •Ptl 1191 (hPn ...... I• 101 10 fnc;ifM.I l 10] ,,_ llElmp .. I I n . N•t p/81 I
Pres i d e nt ~ ord la s t
month turned down P u n
Am s reques t fo r a sub!)1dy
But a s ubs 1d) seem s l o be
the only way P u n An1 can
pull out of its n ose d1\ c " 1th
the exceptio n o r a poss1hte
merge r with T\VA now u n
dcr cons 1de r at1on by l>0th
firms The fede ra l go\ern
ment has al" 1} s bee n Pin
Am s b e n e r.1ctor
(apyr gh! 191• Lo' A nqe t\ I ""'
A-c \oO 10 01 cnoc.k Fli 9 11 J F >11111 10 1 10 Uo •o llft <.otP•!n U h ! t~1-IO N!Mf10V11t 11 o\1!\CO d lt t l 1 (Iv\ C..•11 l I • f\I (IW•I I • St.. t~o •o IU Int II I ltl 10 -to NPfH I 10. • t •mttpl I t.G I Jt -(Iv IC. Bpi 1 ... • fit CNt tD I IGI I,\, •• !U lnll Co.. I ll~J 111 NII S.m1<on • In
o\mHe1 lCiQ 3 •SI 1•1t 1 C"'omt 10 ' 19 ' ""' F >I nBnc• 1 ID I ?•lo U <'l pl 1 ! It 1 l>l•t §.uy n • .. AH\l.1)1 IS •I .... V. (llfoml plS Ill ol f...iMl;1Y. It 2 -I J-Nl~t-.ID .. II
."""•Fl .. i ••• ·-\, '"'•1•1 •0 . •lf n •••• ~•"'Bo•l ll i 111 IJ. Jllffil• F ... J •• ' NtS1•"ft IOU n •m A' nu 21 •QQ I Cl\ ll tt "'' ' 1~• • lo F\INS tine 1 t I 10~1 JtMl1n 10 ' ) 10 • \ N1tS!"I J S II •mo~~ IQ ) •• Cl Mt~ 6110 11 l4•• ft F•P•C1>1lJ . IJ 1)1 J~fO lt/d 100 ,, N•I Tt1 (0 IOt
118 •na l l& 6 el l ( R lr •Sn u l" F1PM1 I Old • ll ~\1 Jt IP to• '-0 10 10 1) i ...... ,·,·,·,",! • •• ~·, Anll•< I tO 6 61 1& , Cln !k 1•6 0 9 111 ~ f \IURE 'fill I / o J(llP~!t .~ 1<lo0 11 1 , :~~~~QI ~~ : I~ l~ • lt ~~~~ ~ ~ I JI~ t~ ' ~' ~:~~~ 1'f: : 1} I; o • ~Ji (Lr;; I i;~ u •o ~::t;,'i :: ' 1'~
"(<ln OI 119 • C.nC.pf J ;• JIOOlt t1fl>en&lril'li t 1110 I J~ .. ~(or n J 10 l loNEnoEl111' II ACnMtJ)I> JI 1. crnMl4 1t0 6 JJ I Fl~ttFl(IS" t l••"IJfl\W•lllO) .. 1•••1 1\"i NECA.EIJl ~" A(ll~nllO . l 1J 1 C!Tf n l20 6 11 u I F"'uS( 10 I lt l • J"'Wpt16" 11 ,., ~ NECJIT1)6 0 l• AmCy•n I I 111 11 t (I to•p IO 10 l•I 11 1 o FIN\En\ JI II 311) 1 o I o J'*ll S I 1i<1 I' II N~,.h.MI J4 I I An0\11)01J 2U lo C..t!><•lt0Q S1i JI l\oflt mlnqlOS I lo Jll1t1l\'1a 1119 "'"''"'"1.011" A01tltl19111 C l1MQ ~la1 I Jo ftt ol \l•nlS tUth W>nM•llOS10l6 Nwn•pt t I !IOU! pf .... • 0 C.11So 1 Mld , II 1• fl n1•011 1• • •0 11 I .JOllftj,Jn 1011 ... to . NVSEC.110 • II AnEcPwl&•lll I Qty ln•06 llll ••• Flnlo pl2 t 1 .JOl\nS•<IO• 10 l o NYEpl l l-0 1to0 :rF"'n$~~1 ~o 1~ 1: i , 21: i~~ :I~ i; ~~· 1 1
: ~:: ~.~0~~ i~ •; J':~:f 1-: ! ~~ 1~ , ~ :t':i' J J • 1:~
AFnpl i lJO C1 •Ello0 ~ ~9 10• F1P .. r 9S I IOO llh Io Jot""n>l •O J JI 11 -\ N ~MDI JtO 11~0 AGllot•S<I t.t )1 (0<~01110119 1 1 1 H.oP'"l 34• 1n I • Jo'lfn1 <loO\ I IOI, lo Nl•Mll•l'IO 110
It s an 1gno1n1n1ous f 111
frorn 1;1a(e for 1n ,11rl1nc
that once ruled the \\orlQ s
:.11rwavs "1th l.l ll 11 1og1.1ncc
t hat man\ P lt111lc s ti l l
re m e mber P 1n ~\m unde1
the le adershi p v f Jl s fo un
der Juan I 1 l p pt con
s 1de r e d 1tsl If a thoscn 1n
s lrumenl of U S fo 1 e1gn
poh cy and 1t IH ookcd httlc
c r1l1c 1s m or com1lc tlt1on
• • • * A!'..n~t l l10 0 I 4o Cl(A..,20 l l F11Stffll 1 l JI 70'<o 1 Jo•Mt71~ 1! Id lllo )Vo N•St>IJOll lt A(,nl•".0 •6 lo CltwCl lllOI lit ~.-(p?OIJ111lt olo J.,y,\Q 110 1 Jl I 1 NL!nOu>t! lit A(,npl!l-0 Ul~ C•••EIJ4011•2) Fuor(pol l 7». -Mii--HLTC•p •O •ll AmHO•t60 1 I1, ClfwEpl lSf, ll60tt FMC,,~ llU ... K•>e-Alul •l1I U1 '>NO<I01•W1 llUt
...... HOm lltll 1•9 Jn1 Clt•EPllAO HIO MV>• YI FMC !> li... u 16 K.oA pl)lo 1lOJI • NO<ln(pll~ l • A ttomP pl 1 1 !](I C!"'o•Co \2 I Ill fooc"'fr ~ I ~ I IC.A! I/pf I • l fO' ... -I'> NO< I I 1J l 6 ArntlO\O JO I~ 1'1 i J (lllEll P loll 6 1111 foolt (8 t0 I 'l I KAI 1%>f •ll I •t NA CO.I 16 t IU •m10 .. 1 10 I l • \1 C•IH'llP pl 1 ' F .. o,..... J ?O I 119 ].I l l\"I ~ (1 l.Q I .10 s'" ..... NA Ml I IN • .. E111ploy e s React
/..McOcl •llJ , CMn•(P llt' f;orM.t•ea•31 10 o "'••Ctpt ), .1 1211..-loNA..,Plll ~t H • Nu/O 'O•P J I~ 1<o + ~. CNAFIO J'll1 Jal ... FrM pl I '° 11 111.. ~ ~. K(I 1><el 1~. •J 111, .. v. N(IOAI• Ilk! • 19
fl y f rom Nev.• Y o 1k lo
Puc1 to Rico "hen P an Am
\\3!1 the dominant <:arner
on tht1l route i h 1r:icle111.ed
the s cr\ ICC "1th thl phras('
Beleaguered Airline
Given Helping Hand
AmMcl IOo ' tll I , CN" pl 1 10 20 t•1 FtOllA I 01'1 I lJ h K1noM I 1• t 10\i -\o NOCnAltl wl 10 llnNV.1~•& '>10 1>o CN.,nc lOI U 91 Fo HlwdlO ) •OU"'-llll KoCPLl llOl1/Sll • -~tVtl Olt lOS Arn~tU<19 • • • CNAUwn S l~1-1 FO>lttWnl l • ~JlO-"•l'h KCSon~Od9 I ll fl NoC"!G•tO • I AmSh,1>112 1 I 1 CNALpllO ) 11•-l•Fa•bOtaMIU U l l•l ltlln C.E t l•l•l ll"'-+1o NolUC>ll'1tlOI
Afl\Sm l 151 JI~ •1 C.0&11St Gs 1 Id I o '• F•MlkM •Oii 1l1 11 • \i ltlMN1J~ • I U~I * \<t ~~·."'."','•~• ••• Am St"<llO I 6 ~ C1!5C.pl1 9 It 10 1 \• Feptlril l1f.I t II II\• \lo ~•nPL! ll 6 II 1S -~•...,PS Am51d1> •• 6 •O D.!S(j.pl , ll •I Uh • r ""llUI I IO. 11 II' K11, lnous~ J ti J ... _\·, NoNt"'l 10 . 101 Am51e I 11 I 1•1 & •-to<•COl 1 ll 11 IM IJ o 4~1 •11C1u.1 lnau J 1 It I • t ~-K•!Y pl • llo S 11 -1-NoNVPI I a 1100 ArnSIOt I toO • ll 11 o '°<•8oU tG 1 tll t h• \• -G G-tc.ul&.8< •• 1100 J •-i NoSt .... 1.11 I to Arnl ll ]IG l1161 tl C.old'"8~1't ll lo•lt G.tt>l•IMll t 1J l l'l •Vt ll;•\1181>11 ~ 19 ·~I No5Ppllto0 J10 Arni &! pt • J/6 ti ' c;..t..,aln !It :n J lo !IA(. Corp 1 21J t i -• ~-<I• tG • ll 9 ' HoSPpl l .IO 150 A!Tpl/IJ(>I 111 311 (Dir.If It U ltoO tt t•l\1 GAF (p ... t M J •• I 11•,wtll 60 l 11 9\i Ntlf\v.tt •JO 1 SI
'••'!pl•'>'•"• ,f,', "> COi &A• St l 11 S -\t. GA,. pt I :IO 11 l J Kttflt(p 10 t 11 l\•-.... No<\"'O 1 1oO I ti
'.\l l \l\11 I-la (AP > -T he
• f1~ht for redera l help to sa \e n F iles CtOnorn11all ~ tr~ubled Pan
-i\ml!r lr.m-\Vol'fd AlrWa)s is
Stock Sale
State m e nt
Southe1n Ca l tforn11
l'.chson Com pan\ h:-t~ filed 1
rr 1strat1on st 1tt 1l1tnl v.1lh
1 he Set ur1! 1cs~
E x chanJ.:c Con1m1ss1on
cove r i n g 1>rC\tOus\y
announced JJl:ins tn issue
and sell 4 m1l1Lon s hu1cs of
nol restr1cle d to executl\e
su ites It a lso 1n vol \CS
llCOl>le beh ind reserv<1t1on
1lesks 1n maintena n ce
han gars .ind o n the run
II :J~S
t 1k l 1hc uxecut1ves the
r mplo}t s a1e re a cting lo
Lhc 1'orct a dm1n1s tra t aon s
re fu s :il Lo g r ant-an
emergenc y s ubsidy that
P fln Am has s aid 1s crucial
to its s u r\ I\ a I
comn1on s tock Tll E El\1P LOYES have
J ack K llo 1to 11 I chson organized tn s uc h P a n Arq
c ha 1 rma o and chief b uses us ~f1a m1 Berlin
execut1\e o ff1 cc r s:i rd thal Nc11 '0 1k K arachi San
,1(\cr ncccs:sar\ appn.i\als F ranc1s to :ind San Juan in
Jr12 rccc1\cd the s tock 1s 1n cffo1t to kee p Lhe com
:sc hedule d to he so!cl o n 1 pan) f1om go1ng under
p egot1ated b<Js 1s 1 1 g roups I hev h ave o uthned their
o f untler\\11te 1s m :inayed c o mpl a ints 1n full p ai:e
b) 1 h e J 11 s 1 B oslon lltl\Spapc1 advert1sen1cnts
Co1po1at1on D e an \\1!\t r& Jl lld fo r w ith SIOOOO
Co ln c o 1por 1ted Rl\lh 1 user! 1mong themselves
F ustman Dillon & to Comm ittees h a\c been
l nC'or po r itc rl a nrl E 1' sent lo \\ash1n1tlo n to Lalk
llutto n & Com pan\ Int lo congressm e n a group or
A reg1s t 1at1011 s t 1ten1eol p1lots 111\es 1s d1s tnbul1ng
covering p1 ev iou sl~ copies o f an art icle "h1ch
<innoun(e d pl ins to issue up ou t lines a lleged unfai r
to SlOO m 1lhon or bnnds IS Ire 1tmenl Support You1
ex)l<'l\C<l lohcr1lld\1lthlhc l S A1rl1nc bumper
St:C l:iter 111 Ot tol>et he s t1 c kc1 s \.,.ere printed b y
s 11d cmplo)cs 1n a company
P11t R uh 1ct1111111str 1tor pr1nt1ng Cac1l1 t ), retired
o r Sea11 ind Cutn p 1n1es :slC\\llrdesses are donating
J'\c 1\po1t 13,. 1th~proceeds from a cookbook
discu ss l\1 en1bi.•rs hip 'ihcy re :iel hng1nl\11am1
llc1ru1t111g ,1\ th\; Hcgion An cmpJo,es g roup in
12 tonfP1 encc of :'\at ton ii K 1rach1 has e\en o ffered to
\,~oc1at 1on of \\hllllll 111 re turn 11llheo\ert1me pay
l o11str ucl1on lltt 12 rere1,ed la s t month Some
ihoa1d the Pt11Ht '' l,('lttl~l 1ntern a t1onal crC\\men
1nS1n P elll I ha\e off<'rerl 10 pe r cent o r
1nI1 1 t ~ ! l it \\ , 111 t n lheir s d ar1es is lo in s
~ n1 p I 1 ' e <I 1 11 I ht It s iio1ng bc}o1HI the
t on~ltlll\IOrl lnd us\1\ 111 JOb s nd S.inrlra D e l Con
1n\J!f'd !o l 111 11u•n1l11 •~hq\ le \\ho h a:s "orkcrl al the
1hu1111111\\11ul1 l \ctll\ :\l11rr11 rese r\a tions d e:sk
f\<'lllllbS 1t 61:"lnli11 11r 1'1! ~11111 IOO'i !l s 1 c 1use
H1c h 11 1:.1 -11 1-rh1~ IS the ,\1ner1c Ill WU)
Everybo d y 1s
together
pull1n g
EY.ENJE \\'HAT. \~l e
do ing 1s \Vrong \1 c r p doing
somethin g and it s
som e lh1ng th it 1:s h11ng1n g
all Pan A 1n c mplo)es
togeLher for a tommon pur
pos e C 1pt Julian 11
Bras \\t!ll :i P an A m pilot
ror 28 ye:irs said Tuesday
1n ti.11am1
They say they re not cam
pa1gn1ng-l'ora fellenitsub
s 1d) but fo r an e nd lo what
they cons ide r unfair lrc at
men\
It :s probably bes t Lh at
y,e d1dn t gel the :subs 1d'
said M1am1 c;irgo dep11l
ment emp lo\e Ed i s o n
Coulter ~dost of the people
he re don l "int s ubs idy
But "'e ha\C to get the
1ne qu1ltes c h a n ged
Pan Am h as aboul 32 500
\\Orkers \I o r ld" 1de Ahout
J 400 are 1n 1fl1am1
The 1nequ1t1es \\Orkers
explaine d a re such things
a s lhe Unite d S ta les pa~ 1ng
foreig n c arrier:-; more t o
carry US mail t han Pan
Am 1s paid Pan Am t:M-1n g
forced to p ay h1ghe1 \and1nA
fees al O\Cr SlaS a u por t s
than fore ig n a1rhnes arc
c ha r ged 1n this countrv acd
Lhe fact tha t Pan A m has to
pay higher interest r 1tes on
loans than lhe U S Export
lmporl b a nk <'harges the
foreigne rs
T , Coll101 Fooa • J l t •loV.mSllltG t t 1f,I ~. ~tltr ln!.O j I l:i.. NlllfPl>flO l •mW•t• &< J U t , Gel ~nn XI I M II o • C..nnott t t 1• 161 JJ o • Kt 10QQ 60 1 l9 1J\• 'l N'"i(A.!rl O JOI AWt pt I 1100 Gclon~I I 10 S JI It I I• WrdOtn It 11 9t 10; I • l\tlwOOO to l & t >o Nw Oon I .0 •t AW pl l •l '100 t Co!lllllu•I J ll<t 1]11t l C.,,ttNU 911 1 I l lo ~. Mnmtl110 5 lOV -Nw11 1nl l0 3 II A e on 11(1 • I ~ ,,. Cottp1A f>O • U4'o • C..•lcc' NS 1J U l(encoltJ .O a ••9 lJ\1•11• "''"'I lnlll~ ' l 'li t '• •mc"S'l11Cll:t ,_, l 'O Cotllnlll •· 1 •l t ~ CiK $1rt ll1f '' l(y Q!rTlt 6 "111S1i-.-vt'"Niiil,ilpl~ 7'1GT A,.,.le' IO I 19 IO ot ColC..1198 0 lH lO l oCCA Co<'P ' I lo o K~t MtC.lU 191 ltl>•I Nwlllp!(l(t Ill ti ~> !!r.,"1 ~: 2:g 1
: :• • ~1>1tt~se: 50~ ~ .-•r: t~1~1~:~ 't ,t"• ·: ~t1J!": .:i I 11!.1~ ..... ~! =:ll:~r~. ,; ~i r:·1 ~ AMP nt )JI/ 9M1 11 ~• CC>tS or.19' 1 )0 1' I C.Aml!l'ld 11 l'o \ K-Wpl l 1 JJI, Nw P1tl tCd • Ji IS'4• \ AmptaP IO l 11 '. I (ol .. M I 1111 1 3' • • 1. c.nAOol 80Q 10 St JI~• ' l(lm (I I .. 2"11 21~ N .. su , ..,. I 11 ,.,,. 1 .......,.., (p l l•b l 1 • I Comb E 1 IO I 1U JI • ?1.t C..ftATr 1.foO i 117 11 lo I( nqiOS .tO • 10 •lt lo N•ln Co I toO I t i !JI.+ :it """ff1Ca•1> l ll l\o• o Com!olyl 1f.110 ll ll o l CMTol l~ 1300 l• Kr"nC "" I JU IOh • ~ Non"!ll »,it 'n '''• 'I "nsl• 110 t 9i lll.. t I o ComSI pl tD l• 20 II• GeftOM.I .10 I I 10, ~. ~ L M A •I U 1• .,_ "-N•ISI pl I to l 20~ •
A'1•<Pl lll l 11 (mwEOJJO I 2Jt 111, t.l!CMUt w I 1• I\, \o knqnt N ll t I ltlli "'.~,«,to>,•>, ,', ,",",,,• ""'' 1>1.. I o-• CWf:p•l tO I II (,n(~ l'IO t ~II o Koe"'Q Xfl ~ JO lh C.O Arn11tO llO~ &~.lo ComEdool 1011 Gcn CiM ••• ',,. ~ K-•l.0 1 101 41 •It. -0 0--
A n~ " 10 I ll 1 CwEOpl j 'l ~ 11 c.n O.•~too J I l )-v. l<••l!t4 t., ' s• 11v. .. 11.t 0.11. '"" •O J ' l llo . ~~f~~ :: ; IJ! :~ ' &:.:£d
1
.: :
1l , -1 ~"E?:t"1':o ~ .~; ~:: t 1•• ~·:e-r.., U 111"°: l~~:: 1~ ?:~~e';:.,11: ; 41~ '~ + An<le Cldfl l 111 ComwO IS l~I I •V..Fooctl10 11$t 1'1'a •ll'o 11 -rl:lt • tt1t 1 OtcKIP!pl t 11361~" A"llfl<• 1 I 6 t >, Cw0.l p!11J •S 1•1-O VenG I ObO U II U<lo+ ky-lnllO I t 6>t h OttP!plJ .0 :Mt 3-1 "nlu Ca • ~ •1 1•;. l\o Comm Sal I • I• ll\o \o GnHOlt JOd 3 1 S -• --'-L--O<s Plpt J • l IT" t._ ._ Alwo<...C...IO-$-l~ftl..o--.>.. CM>pvt ... !i<f ti-•! ..,.. ....... Qrn 1nu...-1r-1 IOI .... ~ 1 I.lit GM. 1 l6 • ' ,,~ .. ~ Oid""CP IO 4 3J ,,,. • • •Pto Oil • 2l 9 • (.an Aq • •n l l. Genl~•l l>I l I 2SI•-lo l•omnSn IQ ' II ....... t;;. ()gcMI pf I.II 11 J}
•1>«0C-atp 109 1\.oo C-Mt lN• tlll o •Gen Med .ltf 11 I Uno8tyl21 I tV.+V.0t!10 EOIMllll ll .. o-"" AP L Cato• 1' t ConnM!llO I 11• 1• -• C.ntNH \JO' "JOIJ•\ Y MIO .. h 1 JI l""• \to OtiE Ooll tD 1100 l9 -I Al>pltdMQll I 1o-(Gn•ICC ioOI 11 11 1'<-•CtlMo!I SSOtlOttlt .... tl ~>UtrCIOl!IO.I 11 t V1+l•QtiE pl t lO 1110t•~•\! ARA S• I" 10 JS l\ • l\'J (on EC •SO l loll I • C.~MO\ pt s 17 ~' + \1 u .. Sit-g l1 • ~ ..... ,,,. O>l•GE l Ml • l11 11v. ~ • ........ "' a s s • • c;o..,Ec pl. • ,,.,, • .,, Gen Pott IO n 1l I •• ltMS pl I. I 19,.. Okl•NC., •O , u 1• • A<•l pl CJ 19 ,.._ Clln\E.Opl S tJl•-1· GPuDU16"l21t lP •; UM>wyloOQ • 110'1-o Ol11Cpl\O t 21\S • l.'I ~ <ht•O n • S8 ConfFpt . ti /\00 lCI •• "'· C.nR1tr..:I s • S>t. i , l.Ae<l\l.N ~' l ,.,,, .... Otinl\••lt I l l IJ~-... ~;f~~' E~Jf ' l~ ~~.:,i,» S 11
; !! • ~, 2::~f:':i11.::; ~~ J~~:-~: ~'°:1'c ~ ~ ~ I~~ ~:;:t ~~: ; tr:: ~
ill I PS 311 l 131 C.... Fr~I 10 9 111 11 1 Ci l E: I llO I Ill 11 '. \1 le"fl \l.i NI t l1 ••I It ~II-• MI l 11 ·~•-\o A-s.n 1••ll l1 Coni.NC.JIGI 19 11 l•C.lEpll > •1~'4-.. Uhml lto:t 60 l'•*"'Or.-C:O ll~ I •I~ \.'I AkliG l lO O 100 Conim Pw1 I 102 llo I Ci l'l•l 109 l 1'' t'llo• ~. l~"""' Co) JI ll Orllckllld I lJ I t • •• tn R 10.. "' Con p pl . ' 1110 ll • I ' CientHO Inc • l l •I· l ...... In "° s I U\'I Ouitiollril 110 • 10 1 ....... Am..,• (p • 11 ConP pl 111 110 II ! Gin" "p .56 11 M 1l 1 Ley FO C•P I t 1-"' Ol/l ttCa 10 J l I , A mcosr.o s 101 ConPw P•• l• 11 ~ ~ P1c.11>ci 1 211 261••1 l' uv st,. ti 1 ii 11 ,-'• o .. ~ 10 ' It to"> At'TIOI 110 • Con11 A•Ll>I 121 •~•• o Vfrt>erPdT t t tlo-lf!vl1 Fu•n S &I 214 -• ~rTrn lO • 13 111. .. Anm (k '11 t l Cn (1n I loO t ].I 7111 t \1 Vt'4tr I JOtl IO 10 1 t6 • S LOF I JO. 6 •O 9to llo O-nCF U 11 JI 1t1'0 ,_ A•rn\IR I"° I Cnll(lipg to 1 21 • • C..Uyp!, ro J 11 ' LOF pl"" I SG \ o-t\tll 1 t(l \ •l ll '11 A OC:ort>ln I l I ContlCp I Ii) t UI JI~ ~ Gl1lllPC1T1 I S ti 10 UtKIJ McNI t I l •-It O>loroln 00 1 It I o
..... n!nd u 11 )I c,.,u~,".' ' ', •,,'~·. "' (iillf r nl II l 1U ,.. lltlttf(P •O l I 1i.. -P P-ASA l1d l l•I ... e -, (1 (,lad ltW\ I ,, l -llb Lon 11)11 '1t 2""• \'o P11t o\lnl 1f.I 14 I I .~ A1nl OI '•O • l1 (lllU(p , M l SI ll\ .. co n Hiii >1 l II 'l'o -l l>l pf 62" 6 s -• PacG611 U s '" II\~ A'hlOpf l •O (1111 P I Od 1 139 I• C-01 elt• t l.Q I Ill U • L"IQ M.Y ,\'/ 1 •S 16 • t \o P•< G•s rt \ loot J J2 ~•0 1Gl lOS 8 1)0-\'o CllR I JO!l2 •l • (ji n°'lntorl 11 l oo Liiiy EUllSlq•f>O > l~pl<LIQl .. 1 6211""+""' ••SPQllO l 11 Con! """It 1161 32 (',If•"' Di•!> 1! l~o lin<Nlll l( S J52 19ll• .... P..:'°"1'1 IS I 21 11~, l~'t A!"I°"' •O t 191 I >• """"<-•o'•,,~ ',!! ,',' I > Vlolw! Ml.t I •1 I \' l fl<Nll r!J I 19 /J-I P•cPw !t.0 I ll U\'1 I Al!<o IJIOJ 16 61 -· "" .., • VlobeUn16 11 tl -~• l_!,,,.FO It 1 11~,,_ "Pl;T&T!lO t 16 11~ '' "llClyE1 11 t 1su .' Cont01pl1 1 11 1\•GodW•lf<I ,3 .... uon.Gc•p 6 •>I .. \'tPo;T&.Tpl6 1114110 AUCElptl•• 1 Jl ,, (ontlnlle 1 I 61 11 ... -~"°""<Ill ~· ll'o unonln1•'>1 Ill s P,( fn IO ' I ·~ At R Chi I ' IJ ti• II'• ... Conl•I 0.1• • Sil n no "°""' I , I T•I tt>.. • un .. (V pl, I JI P•"' Wlbb 11 , .... •tRc p!llO ll Ill l • (On-1. I 1011. \<o C.0.0onJ 11 J ' 01.. lHl!tYPl l I n ....... P• ... pll)O •• ,,. A!Rthpll I!~ t • C-llnlM 5 n J C.O..lanl10~ ll U llllonlnplA J •• P•mBF!IS i Jo-. J At., Coro 11 & , 11 (OOP n 1 !M I 21 21 I C-.0..IOpt I )5 , Uh l«lhtfll ' 1t J I •1 P•""°' Ill( i 2• J\1 AIO nc.10 l )I '' Go0Pt UI> 10 I >-I V<•ttWIM)l 1f.ll 11'• I U>fw(Ql10J ltl II •• .. P•nAmAlr It.I J oo Au10~ 1001 5 5 IS 1 eo.,.,r e toO t t I ••'' Corine! U.I02t ll I lo""'1F! lt21 SJ IV.•\• P•""'nOlol i ea ~It o 1. Au!Dm !Mi lq J CoooTotl 1 II C:...tn• 1'20 l II ll •• loMIQJMO. 3U 11~. ~ P11>tn•l 60 ••• , .... Avco (00 1 11 l (on Rg a ISIO C,,~'l<)Oh tOJll J.-lnd1wn tOclJ 16 I+.+• Pt~\ t.1 1 2110\~ol ::~:~rj]~ lj 1 ·, • ~gt';'u0•1c~ 1~ 1i, , ~:~~.:: l n~ ~ t::s~l'\"~ ! 1~! l~ !1"' ::':irn~t.: s 1~ !~~ 1"" A"" yPr l011 ll Q. (o ne. 11a 16 l6. , , (,t Al f' •SO' II ? I lonQlltl •• I .. , 11\lot '* P1I p SOQ' ... 11~. "' AynolntlOl 1~ I (O.O>n <In J9 • Gll•Do 11f.I 1S 10 ,-1, llp/l\IXI ltO 11 •l PIK<! lfl< t JU 11~•1 ""°"p .. 1 IS-'J 2• (owlfl so l • GINNti 116 I ' lt"' ~-~OllQO·~ ... 11 20 >t"li P•TltH JO • 1 n. lit Alltc Ooll C. U US 11 (P( Int l I JU JI CAW\~in t0 S l•t U" • ~ lOl'•I Gorp I tJ I l -\~ f'wibGI 09o I JI 10"' • ~
-I 1 -C•r.(t•O • 19' H ll G!Wrll l/ft 2 11J 1 1~• "l UU,.,1 1)1 I 9011G l,+I PeM C1ntr 1U• 111 .... Blb&Wi! IO 6 29t ll Ctta If 11 I 1• I lo Vl,WWI 0< SI ll•oo Vo l •P•( I< II t 10) 91't • ~ Pe,.,.., 11• 11 ltl JI\. 11 IW<M 10.. Ill> \9 Jl• Crot~tr I ot t 111 i. ~ 1 Grn GO• t !a l 1S IS • t~ lou<.t• I .. I •S II PeMOh It • 10 l"o I~ Bl•t< In XI S n ' 1 (romo II; to I 1• l>o "1 (,ryhd \.OI• 1 IOI 111l, \J l-n1t 1 l ll It PeM Ftu t t J~o-\o 81~t<Ol.J11& lSS 2t Cta~.,.H 10 1 11 11 o "'"' .. """,, ,~,., '',,' ', LTV (or1> 2 l'lO ''•"' P,,(opltl; I t i I 84loDHtOJ •t CtownCO k lUSlJ" o1; ,, Ll\ICarpA ll+ll'•J>ennPLllO 6911 h 0.1 (p loO l 1 0 Crwnl l oO > "'2l o Gru""' :1011. J2 IHi-0 L.f\IC1>Spt 11 U>t•l'l PPlplllO "O It I 8t 1C.•i1'1i 6 1t~ I • (ll>C~$0l 1l II C.U••d l !kit ,7 111,, lutlm1Cf.!111f.11Jl~+)'lipplpllt0 t1'0 1l I
ft10RF T 11 E g~~.r'1'k,1 1r •i ., ~~m~~·1"ss'2~ ~~1i 0 8::'i'~9i:1:: :! :·.~!t"~~ra : ·~ ~:=.1o :ei;.:;!'~~1 ·~;!1>a :~
regular P an A n1 c 1n1llove B•nd•<J nc ll 11 10 1 c .... "c <J 10 • • • Wt~ l id l 11 l • -, L.,.ffl su 1 • 1• 1@ • Pennwpl ,.,, 1 ,,,.,_ "
T ll E
knows about th~ \\3\ th1:; O.ni;t0• Pn 31 1 Cu•"'~ Jl o G..110<1 100 l ~" H~ '• L \IOCo•pU 1.:tt 1 • Pnw1p1100 10 .. ~ •• ',',~,' ,",','o >o' >"> C"'I " lCl:l ~ I C.Ult Rel.Ch l l&t I Jo > l'PHV ISO l I ' 14 I ~> Penn1oll IQ I ' l 16 'I 1 :11rhnehas b etnll e 1tc d th12 •l< cuueH.tO 1a2 GllRo•A lO 1'tl "• L1kt pt 1 13'11•' Pt>n11ot u n.00 10 1. B.lnk ..... M 1• '" Cr<IOO• 1 t,J n I Gl!Rp8 I JO " Ill• •1 Lyl'l(;llSy •o • 1100 l~ PeOPI O• 10 I • • ...
madder he gels St td ~iJ'i"~ ~: ro,• I• (yp•u•1~J 0 11 1• W ISIVl lJJ tOJ '• 'I ,.,,.cAnF-;Q'~M]I . ::=i~t~= 1~ i;• :~
Joseph l lunt a flight B•dCR IOU 11 10 ..... o • .._ (1> I &.~:i~,':3 11~ !:, ""''°""o • 10 ,... f'ttllnEI IJlO ;>M n. 1, h h b t h fl•nol toOd 1 JI } !nnR . tll l &. C..l &W~ .. ~ 711 •• ""''~" .JO I Jl o-Pt>t n~1•0 s u 10 e n g 1neerw o 1:-; een\11 ll•1c1~ •o J J O•n•c1 )6q , 1 1& c.uw.ptJ• 1 ,0 ""''M11 ?s JI • Pt>1 •..c:r1 1 10 11 the COmf>31lV for J2 )CUS llallnp I 110 )I 0..! n lOQ ' !St 1 C.Ulon 111111 O 11 1 • Mlt1 110 11 "'1t•PI 1011 • 0 fl• t> Mt 10 6 I o O• I tll\ pl l 1 10 -H ll-M.10 ~d t ld '1 I • P,o! e~!r 16 ) 9 J \Vhy1 nhcl ldou :s ourState 11A1e~M pt 1 'o o~t•Oo>n •1J 910 l ••(•W1 •t l 1 i•1 Mod\ouo~ u • Pt>l•o,..311 , q
Depa rtment sit bi<k :1nd ~~'~:g13 J?; 1~. 1: 8:~'~n1 ~1 ll \, H: t ,0a:!i 11~ 1i, ~R~~~o3~ ~ ;~ ~. ~~~~1""i'!u ,5~ ~~.
""l ch o n P of 1L s Ol\flB••t••lll/1111 11• 11 O.'t1..,H60 •11•• '' H~~1n 110 1131~111, M.o~H u 1 ii J<. ""•POl1011V"111
" ~. "II> l1 I ll IJ • I • 0.fPlt 1 66 6 t0 11 .... ""'P• 1 ) IS I\ ~ Mtnh!nlll 1(1 SO l ""I aEI I ~ I 11• 10 o ch1ld1en bt 111~ che\\ed up 11o~1 'a1 ll • eo i • ~.nwi •On 21 1 • H"""'Cp •O , • 6 • •o M.i"P*' N J 11 • ""1( "' • 11•0 IJ fltt•m~I011 14)1, 'o OHt llo06l'OO].t 1 >f inoltm.O• •1 l MflnHr>11111\t f1 P "'lf:P'I ilO•I b} lbc people IC'I OS:S the BPc!cnOIGIS &iii• 'OllP&t ll!ISIU ••• Hinc!yHIOt 11J1\ M•J>CO •~ll11tl l ~ l'llE•ot lll ·•oosr -1 ? Btetl\A MIU ) JO • 0.1 lrilt>I I JO .I ll 11 ..... ne.C.p tO l u I IM 111\0t\ M ti S PllEI ot 1 811 1170 11 slreel 0.ktf ndU\ 10 166 19 ' I O.t~A t "° I 21 "(' "'""' I 11 II •I ltlo. IH 0 I I IO s , •• ltlo. • PftEI pl. 'II '"° JI °"' ta Pel I • II 1 ! 0.lltt •o" l1 l H~rc I I 11 I I I 1) Ml•(O•ll'll; I • •11 II"'. •• PllEI o• • JO 1100 l' Ell'IO'n 1 20 I 1 1l • O.llon1 (p I ll > H• 0<!> 0th 11 • Ml•(O< pl I 11 JI > lo .... El pt ' tit 110 JI Bf<IQHlOQ • 1 •• Ot1nn•n 1111 1 n -Han\IQt•O ' n1111o 1 M.l tfT'n •o • 10 ''• l">Prill!.uO•Xll 1111
81' I H ... St • !I 1 °'""" 11 I 11 • '• H•• fh\ 11 I • • • Ml•M a I Ill s IJ ,, -• ""I PMo to " ~u ti l:leml• Co l • 1..,s , Otnl1P1 l•1t 1• 21• +1-. H.,,1,c 11os •9 111, M.l•onL •I o •O •J' +1 1• ""1 "''~10 18" J eeno .11os1Sllo OtwrPn)JIO•• Hl \CO lgt J110~-M .. t nt•O!)SIJI 14 ""11nlllpll I t •
Bf"" • P l 9 lt OISototn to0 s •S • , H.l•tSM• n • ,, 1 -M.11"! tO I 1' 16l, ,_. ""I ~t 1 •G t ~· JI> Auto Manufacturers Hail
Bc.n(p l)j •10 ) OttEC 1 l •l I ]II ' • HMttH~ )(I) l 1 •• Mlt Qt »i l ' I ' ""VH •Oa . 1l •• Be..Cppl J> ISO IJlo OttEPll .. •IO IS H.lllU1 09CI t 1 1~• Ml•t0t I II l•I •• Pl(t .. lnl •I I I llo Btn(pl •)O t II OttE pll•I U >O SI H.t""dE111t • SI I.I •+ M.!•hfl l• I 11 ll'o ~, PitctNC.1lt) J 10 8en5t111d ll 6 Dttf:pl l l& 11\6 IO H.t .. iACI I 11 t M.1 t M l lO S 61 IS Pttrl llflll I t U I, 8e"'l"8 01t Jl I• Otl£pllh l ll lo+• H.tiellow l U J Mll Cup I'• 111'o Pill~)llOI •l].11 Btr•tt ~ 11 1 • Ot•I• tp )I, o JI '•-H(A Ml.tin J 1i I ,_\ M.>KoCll ll II Ill II " Pt""NC.. 96 I &I U 1 Bt1tProact "l • 01l ,n !f6 ll 11-''Hilc•ntl!J 19 Sot """""'t•S•lol\ 11• PltntlD f>O 111 IOo &ttl! St"'ll ! l9S ll otl 0d""'lnt I I I\ ll •-• ttttltMnJ 11 Jt 1• • ""''""' tOll I lt 13 o Pln\ton ~ f )11 ;)O
8 gllnfl 60<! !I t)1 ~· •-0 •ms.I> 1.10 S It 11 • ~ Ht mn 11 I f 61'1 M\(p I 110 I 1l P Ui >1u·l 9 •I I• o
Gas-eating Giants Return
( lj)l\ol N e u s ~I r\ ICC
$A C R A ill 1'~ N I 0
1\lthoui;!h m 1jn1 111tomoh1le
n1 1nufu rlu1t 1 ~ 1\111 111
11e1JS(' J)I OdlllflOll of IOtll
I ~t Uld suh <Onlp H I t ll S
111 1975 Tt)lll.,ll11.i!l\l"'s nf
I t ne1 11 J\l n\u1s I t1td 111d
( IH \sltl Ill C'Ollj.l\{11111 lllllg
lh1n1st'l\ts s1n<e 1he t ir
hu y1 r,; a rt look1n1-: ror
1\31<1 lo 1hc purch1se of
s la ntlard s17td \thlt l~!<i
Re \crs,11 o f t h~ ll cnd lo
lh hlth: l t r h IS ~O Olf'
1boul hC'tausi.: the fecle1a l
):01e 1nn1f'nl h11 s clttl\led :ltl
1 nd In t hf.' J.: 1sot1111.: shor
1 1 gl"I in'I p 1 1c12S of
1111rol12 111ft prt1dt1cl ~ h 1\C
k\cled l\lll thou~h lhC)
11 C !Ii.till h ljth
1)1 a \crs lie 11 \hn!? lhc
m 11n1factu1t'1 ~ lht1 r:in I
k11p the lu ~~l l 1 us HI
~1rnk 111 (1 1h{\ 111
il1n1111rlln,: 1n 111111 1!1i.1 In
pt'f!d111·11011 \
I ull ~11-: I 1,rd ... tntl
l ht\rO!{'I~ Ill ~11lllhl l'\n I
11111.!"l11ln1.:111"' t\tn
thouRh thi.:\ h l\ 1 losl son1r
AllltHlil l<.i th<' snlullt r V1 ~I
1'11111 1•11110
lr1J 1nurir} ind 1 Phr11111y
1111., \ea1 thcrl' \\:ls 1n
O\ \ r 1 ea rt i on l o the
g 1sohnt s ho1tage !ugh
p11C'c of futl i nd long ser
11rc s ta tion hnes IQ. some
~N HI GH GEA R)
1J11ts o f the cou n tiv .1 n
111:11}"1 s ncl ~lotonstsare
Qui c k t u r orgC"t these
lrav11ls
~I \nuf ac turers ha\e
~hv;1)s (lX1>e r1e n ced sHles
di\ Ider! 'iOJSO b e twee n large
n nd s in 111 c,1rs ind the
t 1c11d \s n t expect ed l o
ch 1n~t 1n 1975
Only Lh 1n g "orrylng
Oct 1 0 1t O\ er 197~ sa ll's Is the
hiJ! p ri c e h i ke 1n a ll
11uton1nbll12!! Should lhc r c
he 01othc 1 n1 1Jor !lQOll L 1n
furl cost" ill ::1u10 5 1lcs
<'Ould be h it ha1 d • • • ~I\ C'r II OI h e 1 "t 1tcic.
\Y1 ,.lons1n 1n pu r t1c ula r
lrt" ff',.!111.1: lh{' .1b1hty 11nd
hunt sl) nf mcch 1n1ts ond
11. ll Iii !!h O)ls I hl 1"1Uj.1h tl.'iC of
lht• 1l1tll"d cur 1'f.11111ne '
"he r e a < a 1 1s t 11pplc d 111
te nllon:ill} i nd 1hen tlkcn
to ser \ i ce :s h ops lo hr
re p;Hrc d <1cco1 d1ng tu !he
filoto Y.n !lot I inc 111 :\10101
the ffi('Ch in1es 11 Hh )\ltll
n a l
• •
8.c•&0 .•~11311.>' 0•511mpll lll' HtniH111I tilt M'ln•IOI 7'11 Pl.,,ll,1•(1\6 16 I ll•••Jnllllt o OtSn~l 1i0 IJ IJ HtlenoCu !.,ll l MMtv t)ld l 1>,1 1l 1' Pt1vbo1\1111 e111LI~• 111. OcOAB)! &•• ~•nl8•10l11• M6h"E ltf l n Poutvl dl 110 8odllR•01110 It DIC!f~M60Sl~& t 11tmtPr 6" l t Mi•D~ bll 6 tllO PN8Ml ltdl 11 lo 11.,.6'11 llO S ll !I• Otl!O a IOo 6 •J 11~1 '""''P 24 ' 1 1 u M.tvrro. t1 • l IS~ Pol•o•a J1 1J ti.l 11 Oobl>t8 ~\ II '. oc.iaoc .. s IO I Ht•cu!ti IO!l :18• ;JO /My~JW so . • Pofldt•OI•~. l•I 1 BnrnQC.06 Jl I! Oo UEQpt l61Ql•t11-I~ Ht•Vlt1 to t ., !O M.lylaqlJO• )I ro Po1>tl&Oot 69 91 llo!MC.•• l.Q l 1'" 11. 0 l"'lll •0 . n • • Ht•~IO'I "t It • Mn~)( l j ' 0,,.1~ pl~' 1lB•OM Oona lnlllu• 11 • [) on 11°'1 !0 1 11 • tif~tln 1 I OJ J1 MCA Inc to I I 111 Por!C.E I S1 t ~I I< o llooo. Mol • I 16 n ...... w l)lt SS\ 11 ltl ftl .. ltl p 1f.1)1 •96 61 AA(;("'(! "'. I •• Po11•tt 1.0 . 11 11 DororntJO l 161 I O•ton 11! II )01 ll>ql!\1(111En 8 1J • MtCo r tlQ JO lo Pollolf'1 1'• ll o Bott W ll 4 It ~ [} ,, l!lcl IO 11 IJ :JO' Hiii-• toO ) 11 !1 Mli;l•m 1 l1l 0 lGI •1 l Polf:I D!' 1 110 .Ii
l)?rmt"'!"tl " 1. [}"''''"'". ll ,. HnonH!l l . J) t1 MIO.."O(p1/11tl 1S Po1E.111 •IM 1110 Sl Oo"Edl l• 6 •• 15 O•M IM I Jl8 1"' ll~W llWI .1 u I M C>ot>D Ill l II 10 Po1EIP!l U 1 ll So-t[Dl lN ll'O ti O ~Ill>• )0 S 00 t • Ho)llol !( "'1~ / 1 11 1 M\G•C.01 • JI I ~ PPC.1'111 10' 11 1' llou"" nc S I I• DG,,...Mll.01711 tit. fir<':"" M]t Ill t M (.r HllO• JI t Pr~m~d)JA Thi• F.n\1 10 1111'll1\1 1 8,'~h11,5",,0"'.:',30,11', Oclnn@ ,\60 n i t ''11611EIK!~I 11 i , M<GtPQ 0) I 1 Pttnp!\llJ ~ " •• Oo•<$J',',"• ',', ",,, '• ""••••'~",',!!' 1 .. , ,', ~~n,•,•,e~ •,""•• lJ ~ci<&{.IJQ U 1" ~·, P1otcction A "C'ncv i ~ l'AJ 11 •M~1110 J 1 3-1~ Do< '" " "" .... ~ ·~ 11 """"P~• 10 • 1 , <:' fl•1 M,p11 • ,. Oo<~yc 10 I ~ s . l'tOl l SWll!2 I •l 110 I M(l,1~ /It II 11-. .. "'""llntlo 1 1' 10 p 1e d1Ct $ llllll\ ~t r\tt ('blf'tl-••"h • Do .. Ch1JOIJ/l1 St.,I tta .... t•~,11SJ!ll1 •""l""lllSll • ""' 'P ~A "' •l ~ II " II llr6l k r..t 11 l 1• 10 •• OPF lntp 10 11, 1_,,.t 1 40 I Ito 11, 1 M(Nfll I~• t I '•• ~ ""SCOll JO JI\ "'' s Lat1u n ~ "' j,:[1111111 Y11tun~1 11 . 1111'"" O•••a 1..01 111 1_,,118 ) 11 ,i •, AM«1t1110 • •111 . loP\E.&c.111 1 1611i h C r m1Uffi "llflcfl>o-c0<>•J 111• O•tl-111110 nJl ol lfarllO"CO J I )I, Ml'Al!l>IJIO 1 :111 PSE.C>flll •O 11)\o pas OU pri .... ll!C .. 11>100\ IJ!t•• Ctt•Pl ll'O ")9' •t IAl I IJ _..,.BliO Jl01 '"PSECoclll •O JIOll pumps btt uui:c1t1s 1 oot~,.,,.~?::i!1!, g:•·~•:;, 1~'!'•t"'"-1l::f\lcr.1 1~~'01! "~c'o.":, ~':.:,·~~~g:;!~ ,'1':,~;~ .. ~ COS tly:Jllf\COnfU<;111 1.:f01 1lrn<w~J1 1 1•1 I Ou~~1'f>110:IOJ l1 °+~1::.0!n~:!~:: ~Mo·~-4o lllllo +I P.,,~!"81~1 111161 1~
Tl d di l c(l lll~W.W .. J lllJ'I• \, o·~~l l /O l!I0,1'1t-'rlfo!oUQll M .. S I) 1 . M<>n•l<&AI II 1 ~"'P\fllfjl!!Oll •\ioO•G\·-~ is m a a n m e um~7. AT MQ 10Cll n •It l•Ou••Pl llO 1110&1 HO"'FllOS46 •• ~ Mt•(\IM\10 111 '-"PSNllAI~· •••• ~
s 1 a t10 11 s to llll V l h1ce ",,~!'ll'I,,' .. ","',','•'•·"' Ou•l'Pl1 I ll Ht>\l\f~nt111 l1 11 1 1 .. ~tk •Oll llU"-l P\NMo 11f.I) 111~1 I vvu O\ln(I ~ 'fi U J)t 10 t l\, HO~"'-Ill th \ 71 , "°"'''Olh 10 I I t •t '\ Pt.of~I JOt ' t I t i.::r a rl cs of g 1:-;0 11 11\; -1<.K111 ~as 1 1 J.1 1'1up•An CP" '' J •t<t<~f'o+tn , 11 , ,...,,,Lf H' •SI 1 ~ ~·11c 10 1 , I ri l\o.l!IC111>! Ml J I U..l'ont to:t I •N 10 '-1LP 1 M 1 ~ 11'• Mvl<ll'll' 0) ,. 100 ll • • PuGISO 1 1111 6 11 10 o pr~m1um r cgu II :1tl 110 tk.11 I 1120. • ,. -Ouf'I! pl I 1 J ll'· liOUN\~ IO 1 IJ ". Mt••b '"" •• , ''· """ ..... "I I I)! .... •I I d hlll"V -I ll ' • O\oQl>tl. t " • 11)1 ,, ' .. ~ .. ,r•J ~ • )01 I W\MM 110 It I II Pv<t •Cr u ' Mt ••• ,, (':I t..l&oAWIQI :I 101 •OuQl[Ml o tlaG1t I ._..,.(P lt•l l l •-Mt M111 l IU -''Pltl'e•Pl )S !llo.,. 11ur .... 111+01 N ) • , Ouci~Mr•t 1110 "' u._..,,.,11.t:1, ~ 11 , 11-1,,,.. '14 ~ 1o1 10 ...,, .... n• •1 '• • • • lll~•.,11, ~1Q\i \OuQ~ol l\ 1'10ll 1 HuO&llO•JIJlli MGC nOt/ll1!1•h""'51•t••7!t11) 1..,.11,,1"4)\ .. 11,, • o'"'°'"'°' 11 r. "'"""'"'°' 1 1 ,,, M llV\10(• '•• QQ 1.,,.1,...110111131 Jo -EE -H;,tht,l!Ot•,Otlj•, '• Mocnl>Tv01 1 111 °""'0.lllOI IJI\ llul,..Pt » I•••• tllQlt,.IOl • ,,.,, 'IHUl!\•ll•tncl 11 Mtr.MIQl\41 f' O..O••~ti1tl1J' lll.1111111 II t l 11 > l•>CoC• JQ) J I l+unl (JI 11 11 1 1l , I• M t~..,.,.tl I 0 ' Q.!o\lor !Oji 1 \ o->*,.,-' Wl'.I • >' 3 . f~l!Hft.. 211 I • II non G tO I 10 • • '"'""'°"'I 00 I •I 10 " II ~·1'' n•nt ) II , I .,r,.J' l!'!O • "' 1t luvt•CP •O 11 ti 1J M ~u 1 1~ • ll' ' fl• "G" IO • " ,.ttPUl l)JI 111• l•SllJl ll•\ol'r ~t llfdi..,..I Ji t II !loo f,\IM ~11 JO l o Rl-11/l)l , ... 11.~~!Jfol 11-.~ I 1~0llft1 ti II Mdl ..... 0 • ll 10 ,. ll1nton\t l '
l .... I\ Ill\ It l l•!"(O to I JI 11 t N p.,~" t 11' 1 • M l•\lb I • I !• I• • 11 .. ,,.., a,, 1 1 U ~-Ill• ioOll 111 J1 1-f1 111 <tM lll u JT I~ I •o•ne 1 "-1 11 :-,1 1ri1 lonO• Mi• 11 I 11"•" tfl , 1 l::~ .. i 1,,,a i 11 :,•,, "--l 1•llJ• ?•10 11 I/ 10.•l!l•t l t IOI"! MM&M l)\U •II 11 fl,.~<lnt ?~I I\ (II -.lttdN(.J16 lit ... Jl(IOl4 1 1) M'li"Ptl l&ll~ll1• 111•,ll!Ofl ff lfl c::: ~111t1• '2 : 1.! I; t r'ft 1 {~ 1A ti: 1~ , l~~k.l~·.:;, : 1~ 1 l ' =-~~~t"o ;i ! t~ '! 10 =~: ~~:: ' ~j
" '" " '. " ,
' " • C411+teld lCl ,, ,.,1 II • llHI A•~f } I • ! l( .. n" I JO • I)) 111. M \\"VII ' I) 11\o NC•,.. l o» (.,,MllUl;l I ~· ID~( Mt .11111 tl(•<ljl!At 100 ol PA fl t II a ... "'1"'3 (0 I c.eco1t11 • 4• 1~· ''"-' !!>Cl, 11 1 11c."ri1l I',, .....,Pr,~l•J, 111 ,,,. ~11 • ...iq 1~1 , , (:.,lnq Ott! J 1 ' l!Mltpl lit o \ 1 I ...... 1 Xt I 1 ! 1t MO !'bl> E•1 ~ t~ I '' ~"°"'"1 )II ~ I• 1 t•!. • • I) Ion N"• 11 ~. I 1..,1w ~II I Jl • Moll l1'0 !'JI •J 1 \• • ~""" O\o lJ) 1
,, ,
'
" The EPA "h1<'h has the
:'lutho11t} to rcqu1rC' ~111 1ono;
11lllllJllllJ: JUO UOO ,.. dlons 1
~ea r to r ur1\ 11\•le irl
J{usohnc ul:-.o :sa\il 1t \\di
tonrl'n t r~lc !I' cnfu1
rrn1rnt rffor1~ on"' 111011 ... 111
s mall toun'.'I 111d rur ii
·areas The )!O\ t'rnn1<'nt
ttJ!en c} ~ll V!l it \\nn t Ii 1\t
anY lroublr !!clt111)! nn It~ ut
1n c1tle., <., t o\Ofl) rlO ~· I tv • !"'2'1• ll 1 • lfTlll"• • c.11 1 '" , •• 1 -tlOll10 l •" )t • P.'1~ It I J 11 .,, C.0•"•140 l l \•• ... (11'wi Clllfl'l•U 4 tNACfl't•l~CWll•1 1l ~I f~\ .. 1J., ...... , 1...:1 ""1 11 011
1
' ' " " ' I ) I~
" '
•• '~ ,., . .
ti~ I • " " ,. 1,
1• I o
JI • ' I) • I ' " . •l • • I • 11 I o " . It,• • •1 •• 1 ~. ' . It~. I
u ..
'" ., . ...
' ' '" 1• •• i i.. .. l ........
" '" " ' ···-'" ••• • . " I• •I ..
II I 0
1~.-\• " . " ...
II J ' " "' "
" •• "' "' '!,
" • . -" "'" ll ~ I . ,,
ll • 1
" " " . •
• ,,
19 l 1 -SI , -;, ,,,
Ill • 1 o
•11 . ' " . '• " 10... •
II • l •
ti ... • J I ll\.'s ..... • . -1'\•+ I
"
Finance Briefs
l•11kht>t>d Dt>a l
A111~N S (AP)-An 1 ~rc mentbcl
Y.CC'll I {l("l\ht1 fl C1)fJ) u1tl the: CrC'tJ k
i;:0\1 rnrnent for 1 Sl.!On11 l hon~llr<'raft
mt1nl~ll:Jllte illltl rll)a lr r 1clory h1:,
h<'• n po ... 111011('<1 p t ndl n c 1 r
f'\ 1n11n il11rn 1 f l ln contract t h('
l:jlflllllnlllll h I'-~ ll(I
rht lj.!l('1 lrH I\{ \\ I'! 1\f,h('tJutc cJ for
r 1t1l11 111 11 \I ind 1\ f•irt lC Amer1t~ll
f1r111 ' I 11 t '\ to 'f'r \ 11 <' Crcl'Ct !<.
n1d11 1rv 11111 t'11 iii 11 nr Ill cl!!>
I r•i l<.ho' d llH 1 1], s 11d lhe pri't
I" ntlHlnl 1\ 1.., 1111dt'rst ind 1hl1
I~(" nJ,, ol 1 It 1 111 n' 'rhrduled No\
17 Th1y ~ 1111111. (I ll~~ llC'l lh ll Ill
tlLtttttl J.!l\lln1n1 11t y,nulJ be m nn
1hl1 lo t'4ardlhcrl"lnl1u11
DECORATIVE
RAILROAD
Lanterns
Blillianl co.,,ed
metal _ •• burns
real oil!
JY,"Tlll 9Y,"TALL
2.99 3.99
Broxodent
AUTOMATIC ACTION
TOOTKBRUSK
f1ileet1'
an• G11ms
b1 SQUIBB
Quick and
gentle up and
down molitm
for really
clean teeth!
s::~0 13.88
OLD TIME
·MIRRORED Plaques
Antique style
with wooden
lrames and
famous "pub"
sayings.
--EACK.2.99 .
Place MATS
~ Choo se from
colorful
rectangular or
round stlapes
in vinyl ...
some with
pictures ol
kiddies' ~favorite
~JJ~'a
6" TURNED WOODEN
Salad Bo.w1
Selected hardwocds in a graceful design
finished with natural
x=~~ stains.
..
"Hands f1ee"
operation! Removable
cutting assembly for
easy cleaning.
3 PC. WOODEN
Spoon sET
Favorite of cooks all
over the world.
49c . #ECJ28.28
"SONATA" LADIES' Allbee with c AYDS REDUCING s . by ynnge FAULTLESS MULTI-VITAMINS PLAN CANDY
It's hoseless! 2 Quart size You automatically eat less so
with dainty High potency " carrying formula ol B weight!
case. Complex and
Vitamin C. "'' 100 CAPSULES 3.49 4.98 1¥2 LI.
3.19
' '
:_: .. -2.98-
NEW! SUPER SIZE
"ZEST" "' lar11, ActiYt families!
~ 70Z.FAMILYSIZE · s U,ltra Brite -TOOTHPASTE ---
IL TORO-zo11 a .. -..... SANTA •N•-lt 11 ~ lri•lal 51 .
•
---
I
' •
• •
•
'
•
....---'Today's-Final
N.Y. Stooks
VOL. 67, NO. 28~, 7 SECTION~. 82 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 197~ c TEN CENTS
Which Income Level Will Be Biting Bullets?
WASHINGTON (~I -If Congress
approves, Americans earning $15,000 and
above are going to finance most of
the new War against inflation.
niat was made clear by President
Ford in his economic address Tuesday.
He offered proposals to help business,
housing, the unemployed and p u b I i c
utilities.
But for the taxpayer, he proposed
a 5 percent surcharge on income above
$15,000 for fam.Jlies and $7,500 for in-
dividuals.
Here are some 8nswers to questions
-that-taxpayers may -havec on how the
surcharge would affect them, if Congress
approves it:
Q. \\'Ill the surcharge result in a
bigger withholding tax from my pay
check?
A. No, the tax would be paid when
you file your 1975 income tax returns,
which means you v;ould not actually
pay it witil 1976.
Q. \Vho will pay the surtax?
A. Generally speaking, families v.·ith
gross incomes of $15,000 and over will
be subject to the tax. For individuals,
the cutoff Is $7,500. Those with incomes
below these leve\s would normally be
excluded.
Q. I'm making ~ore than $15,000.
Does that mean my tohll tax bill will
be increased by 5 percent because or
the surcharge?
A. No, basically the surcharge will
be applied to 1he tax on your income
above $15,000. although it's slightly more
complicated than that.
If you are the head of a family
of four and earn $15,000. the government
already allows you $2,000 in standard
deductions and $3,000 in personal ex·
emptions for your famiJf. That leaves
you with $10,000 taxable inCome.
The surcharge would apply as a 5
percent Increase-to atiy taxable income
in exceS-$ of $10,000 in your case.
In the case of an individual taxpayer
who takes a $1,300 standard deduction
and a single exemption of $750, hi!!
taxable income Is '5,450, and th e
surcharge v.·ould apply to anything over
that.
In some cases, a family taxpayer
with more than $15,000 inoome but with
numerous deductions can keep his tax-
able income below $10.<XX> and would
not be subject to tbe sUrcharge.
There might alsQ_ ~ cases .where a
taxpayer with le!ls than $15,000 income
must claim taxable income in excess
of $10,000. He would have to p~y ~
On the -amount over $10,000.
Q. Give me a better idea of the
cost. How nluch ·will I pay if I have
$20,000 taxable income after taking niy
deductions for a la1111ly ot four ?
A. You v.·ould calculate a regular tax
of $4,380. Then you v."tluld subtract rron1
1hat $1 ,820 as the tax on the' first
$10.000, leaving a dl!Jerence of $2,560.
The surcharge would be 5 percent
or $2,500, or $128. The total tax due
v.·ooJd be $4.508. which is the total of
the regular Lal. ol $4,380 and the $128
surrharge.
Q. OQes_ this go_ into e C f e c t im-
mediately?
A. No, the President wants t h e
surcharge to apply to 1975 income only
or ows n
Renters Revolt
Mesa Toivnhouse Hikes Rates
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEllL
Of tllt CIU~ ,lltt Sl•ff
A tempest is brev.ing withln l h e
Mediterranean Village apartment oom·
plex in Costa ~fesa over rent increases
that have topped $60 per month in
-Dne-i:ases.
At ]east !our tenants have left the
complex because they cannot afford the
lncreases which o w n e r s say are
necessary beiause oI risirlg costs.
other tenants have threatened lhey
will move from the 508-unit complex
as soon a,, they can find less expensive
accommodaUons or when their leases
expire.
Residents say th& increase!! -which
average 23percent -are unfair, par:
ticularly with inflation hitting hard and
money tight.
Representatives or the management
group that operates the complex at 2900
Harbor Blvd., blame inflation for lhe
rent hikes.
Company otficials also say owners of
the complex are receiving an inadequate
rerum on their investment and that
the~ were many initial inequities in
the rent structure. '
One resideflt, Lonnie Coulston. a Buena
Park secretary, is moving from the
l\led..iterranean Village this week.
"It's a matter of economlcs. I ·ust
ta.Jftffi11.He1ncrease."Slie e ain
Mrs. Coulston said her rent rose $36
to $'ll8 per month, including a $9 utility
fee, !or a one bedroom apartment. 1be
utility fees increased in February.
She j.s moving to Anaheim where she
has rented a on~· bedroom, one den,
two bathroom apartment for $180 per
month.
Schoolteacher Virginia Tierney receiv·
ed verbal notice that her rent ~ill in·
crease to $226 from the $189 she now
pays each moo.th. The figures do not
indude the $9 utility fee or the $5
cost for an extra parking slot.
Bob Lehr, a manufacturers' represen·
tive, lives in one of townhouse units.
He received a $64 rent increase.
Lehr says he'll pay the increase Wlder
duress.
(S.. RENTERS, Page Zl
Girl Leaps From Car
Mills Said lntoxicared
In Incident at Capital
BUILETIN
WASIDNGTON (AP) - A man Identi-
fied as Hoose Ways and rtfeans Com·
miUee .Chairman Wilbur D. J\.fill!I was
Intoxicated ind had injwies on his face
wheu his car was 1dopped by Park
Ponce early a.tonday, a U.S. Park Police
ofUclll 11id UU1 afternoon.
WASHINGroN (AP ) -House Ways
and Means Committee Chairman Wilbur
D. Mills remained away from Capitol
Hill today, two days after a car in
which be was said to be riding was
stopped by Park Police and a woman
ocrupant leaped~ lnt6 a pool in front
of the Jefferson Memorial in an appar·
ent suicide attempt.
Mills paged up an Important meeLing
of the Ways and Means~mittee today
and his omce said he was not expected
on capitol Hill.
lttills denied through 1 spokesman that
be was in the car at the time of
the 2 a.m. Monday incident, in which
police say they stopped the car for
a check when they saw It driving "at
an unreasonable speed with lts lights
off."
However, police said one of the five
passengers in the late-model Uncoln
Continental identified himself as Mill!.
A local television station also ran ..
film of the incident 1n Tuesday news
programs and Identified a man shown
walking away from the camera as Mills.
Larry Krebs, the newsman for WMA.J.--
TV who shot the film, said "I'm certain
ol the identity" of Mills.
The Washlngtol\ &.a.r-News said today
that "witnesses Insisted lhal Mills had
"been a passenger in--the car and was
present throughout the lucident.. They
aald he had blood and scratches on
his face."
1.·Ulls, an Arkansas Democrat and one
ol the most powerful' meri In Congrw
a1 chairman ol the tax writing-com-
mittee, has not been &een on Capitol
Hin since the Incident.
Milla w., not p,...nl during President
Ford's economic mel8age to a joint .
4
session of Congress Tuesday, which in·
eluded tax proposals of direct roncem
to the Ways and Means Committee.
Treasury Secretary·William E. Simon
testified before the committee today but
Mills did not preside and his office
said he would not be in.
George Berklaey, assistant to the
director for public aflairs of the National
Capital Parks, said the occupants of
the car identified themselves to officers.
"They were not asked to produce iden·
tilicatioo, and one occupant identi!.ied
himself .;is Rep. Wilbur D. Mi 11 s. '1
Berklacy said. "Obviously they (officers I
checked out the tags." The car, with
Arkansas tags, is registered in Mills'
name.
Berk.lacy said "there was no indication
(See MILLS, Page A2)
Costa Mesa Fest
To Begin Friday
AJ City's Park
Fiesta de Costa Mesa, a three-day
celebration with booths, ptizes, ctlmlval
rides and music', will OJ>en at 5 p.m.
Friday at the Costa Mesa City Park.
Friday evening's events will include
carnival rides, games, exhibits, b I u e
grass music and a boys chorus.
A bicycle parade off at 9 a.m. v.ill
klct Saturday's eventJ. At 10:30 a.m.
the tiny tots royal court contest will
take place, followed by an afternoon
ol musk! and dancing.
Activities beginning nt noon Sunday
will lncludc the ~f\M Cost.a Mesa contest
at 4 p.m. and hellcoptcr rides for nine
Oe:tl participants at 5 p.m.
'Ille fiesta will v.ind up SUnday nieht.
The l<~ie."lA· Mld d'la'rnber of commerce
Manager Nick Zeiner, commemmorate11
Costa M'""'' h~torlcal slgnlfiCMCe.
Dig That Turn
Tractor operator digs out eucalyptus tree at Dover
Drive and Irvine Avenue to make way· for right turn
pocket that will be built into intersection. It is
part of a $270,000 intersection improvement proj-
ect undertaken jointly by Cities of Newport Beach
and Costa Mesa and Orange County Flood Control
District. Improvements also will include removal or
d rainage dips in the intersection and instaliation
or traffic signals.
Simon Def e11ds Surcl1arge
Before Skeptical So Ions
WASlllNGTON {UPI) -Trea s ury
Secretary Williai:n E. Simon, defending
President Ford's proposed 5 percent in·
come tax surcharge before Congress.
said today it would affect only 28 percent
or all taxpayers.
CAMPAIGN OPENS -WITH
JUST ONE BUTTON-Page A3
FIRMS PLEDGE GAS.SAVING
CAMPAIGN -Story, Page A4
But hei. encountered skepticism from
members of the House Ways and Means
Committee, which shapes the nation's
ta:c laws.
Ranking Republlcan Herman T.
Schneebeli of Pennsylvania said the
fate of the surtax would rest with what
American voters say during the next
four weeks. whlle congressmen campaign
for ~lectioo.
"You have a big selling job to do."
SChneebeli said. ''You better get your
public relations forces to v:ork very
vigorously."
Rep. Al tnlman (D-Ore. ), the acting
chairman of Ways and ~teans, .expressed
doubt Ford could allow the surtu to
die. as ple.nned. alter 1975.
Ford presented hls1 o ng-a wa I led
message on Inflation to Congress TUes--
day. It contained propouls for hC:av\e_r
taxes on the. middle Cl:ass and t he
v.·e<hy, lax incenllves to revive business
nnd exhortations to Americans to pinch
pennies and drive less.
A liberal, 1tep. Charles A. Vanik, ([).
Ohio), w11s critical o! the surtax ~
posal, saying It wa!I a 11tramftr of"
revenues from lndlvldual1 to the cor--
porate sector" since Ford proposed ma-
the bu ying power, the abilit}' to right
jor tax advantages for businesses which
expand or modernize.
"You're going to affect the lifestyle.
inflation of &5 million people," Vanik
said.
Simon said 82.5 million lax returns
are normall y filed by A m e r I c a n
householders. He said the T r e a s u r y
calculated that the surtax. v.•hich would
hit persons making $7,500 a year or
families earning $15.IXXI. y,·ould fall on
28 percent of them -23 million returns.
rr the average return represents three
people, that would account for 69 million
taxpayers.
Ullman said he was co ncerned
Congress "may have to r~nact i t
($urtax) on a year-by-year basi s" to
recapture the revenue that \vould be
lost by Ford's proposed permanent t11x
(See TAXE:S, Page A2\
1J0ff' INDEX SOARS
.4FTER FORD TALK
NE\V YORK (AP) -The stock market
sur.-C<I ahead this pfternoon amirl whl t
brokers descfibed as hopes that P!-esl·
dent Ford'~ new economic , ;iropoSRls
v,.ould ea~ the nation's tt0nomic troobies.
{Tables. Page 87.)
Tht Do1¥ Jones &\'entge Of 30 indUli·
tri11ls gained 28.39 points to 631.02, and -
jlnincrs outweil(hed losers bv more tlll1n
3 to I In relatively active trading on tht'
New York Stock t:xchanl(e.
An added UIJ'A~l'd pinh appeared 10
come late when Ford told a fit"~ :xin·
rttt.n<:it! I.he eountry was not inn a reces-
sion and he had -hopes for progt<!Ss
a~ainst tnn auon in early 19i5.
•
Oakland Takes
Playoff Series •.
With 2-1 Win
BALTIMORE (AP) -The Oakland A's,
who scored the winning nm Oil the only
hit lhey got. held off a ninlh·inn ing Balti-
more rall y this afternoon and v;on their
\vay into the 1974 World Series v;ith a 2-1
victory over the punehless Orioles.
The A's begin pursuit of !heir third
consecutive \1·orld championship Satur-
day in the home or the NRl ional l..c3gUC
champions.
\Vhat n1ade this one so strange wa~ lhat
the A's managed only one hit all day, and
they didn 't ,1ict that one l.D"lti\ the sr\'enth
inning when Reggie Jackson ban~ed n
double off the left field wall. just over tne
reach of a leaping Don Baylor. It scort.'d
Sal Bando from first with what turned out
to be the winning run.
The A's first run came courtcsv or ~like
Cucllar·s v•ildness. It was scored on four
walks with two outs in the fifth inning
y,·hen CUellar 1vas lifted from thP gnn1e
\1i thout ever giving the A's anythin~ re-
sem bling a base hit.
The Oriole's broke a JO.innin~ scorele~<i
string in thei r last bats of the sea~<:in.
scori~ Paul Blair on Boog Powell'!\ clean
sinRle to center. That made it :?·I :oind the
Orioles had runners on first and thlrrl.
But that was it for Baltimore. Roll ie
Fingers. lhe ace Oakland r9tie vcr \\'ho
came on for Cat.fish Hunter tn the sci·
enlh. struck out Baylor on a 2-2 r.'().unt and
ended this best-o(-!ive series in four
gan1es.
Ht'i11 cl'ke to A pp(·:tl
\\'ASIUNGTON (UPll -Ed Relnetkf.
!he former Callfomia 11 e u l l' nan I
i::o1l!mor. filed notice Tuesd ay that ht•
will appeal his perjury co n v i c 1 lo n .
l\elncekc: who Oct.. 2 wai:: given n suspen·
ded joll sentence. r~igned 15 minutes
befr>re beini: sentenced. . ' )
_ It would be .11 one.year program. And
Congress \1-·ould have to 11ppro1•e it in
any event.
Q. \\1hy ls the government increasing
taxes now? lnflar ion already has reduced
the purchasing power of a worker's
incon1e by about 5 percent. antl this
"'ill hurt me ant my family even more.
A. Ford said the battle again;;t inflation
requires a sacrifices from all Americans.
The additional $2.6 billion the govern-
ment will raise from the tax surcharge
v.•ill be used to finance a _public ser~tce
employment program for the jobless, '
and to offset tax incentives for business
expansion.
Tightening
8ere,vs -See·»· --1
I • • I
As Solution
\\'ASHINGTON (UP I) -Saying that
the Untted"""State! I~ 100,
President Fon7 predicted today I h a t
there will be a "meaningful reduction"
in the rate of inflation by ea rly 1975.
· Ford, v.·earing a "WIN'' bultoo in his
lapel to symbolize the voluntary fight
against inflation. made the prediction
at a news conference in the sun-filled
rose garden or !he White House.
He said the government will have
lo be "very, very careful" that it doesn't
"lighten the screv.-s" to such a degree
lhat it plunges the country into a
recession.
ffe said it will take the cooPeration
of the American -people and the response
by Congress to the 31 pieces of legislation
he backed in Tuesday's address befo.re
a joint session to achieve the slowing
down of the infialion rate.
Many economists say the economy .
is in a recession since the Gross National
Product has shown no growth in six
months.
But Ford !laid, "I don 't think the
United States is in a recession. \l.'e
do have an economic problem but it
is a very mix:ed situation."
The President said he y,•as "\'ery con·
fident" that his 31-step program would
"'Ork if adopted by Congress and did
not want to speculate on what further
measures the government would have
to take if it did not.
"We are going to concentrate on mak·
ing it "'Ork." the Presidenl said .
Asked "'hy he did not recon1mend
an increase in gasoline taxes or gasoline
rationing, f-'ord said. "\\'e believe 1he
surtax is a 11\Qre equitable approach"
to gain the extra income needed to
finance progams for "people v.•ho are
suffering hardships" and t-0 dampen in·
flation.
lie said the Admini stration had "taken
a look" at the projXlsals for a higher
gasoline and felt it would be hannful
to the people least able to pay.
On J{asoline rationing. the President
did not directly answer the question
(See INFLATION, Page A.2}
Orange Coast
Weather
It 'll be mostly sunny today and
Thursday, v.·ith slig htly "'armer
tempera tures. ace-Ording to the
11ca1hcr service. Some cloud iness
late night and early morning.
Beach highs 67 rising to lhe io .... ·er
iOs ml;ind
li\SIDE TODA V
r n1uucial columnist 1\filfon
,llv$~·01r1t;: bruigs so111e !>~'l'lcro11s
from rJ1e ha11gnrs of f/011 Am
1\1rli11es. cit11111 al/l'yed .Jl1ady
operations by the beleaguered
1ra11sportati1111 giant in past
years. Ste story, Page 87.
At "°"'' k•Ylrt Al &NtlM All
l M, .. .,. '' Ctff .... "lt AS
Ct'IW C:lll"I!•• •16·
CltHll\M 01·11
Ctmic1 Cl•
CrtHWOI"• (U
O.tltt H•t-411 E:otitori.I 1"1*" Al
l..rtrtalllfMlll ••
l'illtllCt .... ,
""" (1·11 ....... nt!lt ('
a.1111 l•ftftr1 C•
Mtllt:.t• a;
• ,
MtlMlf Tr" _ .. ,
Mvsk &t~
MUNI! l'WIMll
H•tlf11•I Ht 'IA
O••fttt
.. ... .. .. ..
'"'"'• ,._ .. .,., 11
'"'" Qr. '"IM,...11 MKll Mtrtitlt
Ttltvl~ ,._ ...... ........ ,,
World Nt'IO
"" ... ... .... ... .. .. ...
Rites Set
Ill inferno
c:onvtnced t~·o yoong men who iw.rl~cd in a Costa Attsa ap~mcnt hre
are thtlr sons, ramili~ in P,ilos Verdes
ES.ates llnd Harbor City are already
Pl'\'tnlng funtrnls.
branR County col'<>ner's dePt!t.ies
n¢an\\'hilt>. said they expected positive
l(ftntl f!cation lat today of the two~
c1UTted fro mn i;i:ulted apartrMnt early
S~ay. . n 'A third \'ictim or the raging re
al ?.a5.1•F'ountttln Way Zast , remains
in critical condition at Orange County
f\ledical Center wllh burns over 75 per-
~ of his body.
\Villiam \Vilcox. 19, jumped from a
~ story 'A'indow vl'ith his clothing
afite and was pulled to safety \1·hen
b)';&lmlers ran to his rescue. .
tlnvestiga tors are 99 percent certain
bUed..._on what Wilco x hru1 told lherfl Ilia~ the lV.'0 yooths \Yho burned to
dNlhlare Richard St.. John and Robert
"Stijil' Ar11\u~ ,_Fl(mily frie;ws said l OOiy that all ~ played football and b a s k e t b a 11
I ether at Rolling Hills lligh School.
the two deOO youths we r e
rbacks and Wilcox was a lineman.
l~~~ and St. John were attending ciaDf. t College-although not ac-t6i etics h~nd Arthur was
~ at El C3mino College. He had
a ~ a USC football game with SL
..fobijbe nightJ*ore the fatal fire, .
tEriead• ..w.:&Dday tbey have organized t~O; Verdes Peninsula fl.1emorl.a1
Fund care of Hal Requa. P.O Box
2484.' Palos Venies Penin.mla , 90274, to
finance a commemorative press box at
the Rolling Hills High School stadium
where St. John. Arthur and W i I cox
played football . . .
Funeral services are tentatively set
for Friday afternoon at St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Churcti In Rcdoodo Beach,
accordWg jo,JQ~s of the families.
Cost!. Mesi P'i~e D e p 3 r tin e n t in-
vestigators so far have been unable
to determine a cause of the $15,000
1--.Qla,zc_andJity they ma)'. not be able
td ~~ of ,heavy damage to the
~·catsklt fo11rple1.
TONIGHT
• OCC LECTURE -"Vital Issues that
Concem You," Dr. Arthur L.~Bietz lec-
turer, Auditorium 7:30 p.m. ,
""ALCOHOLISM LECTURE -Dr .
ltoberi Sdnnitz lecturer. Raleigh Hills
ftospital, J507 E. 16th Street, Newport ~. 6:15 p.m. Information 64>-5707.
'' UCI LECTURES -"Selcdlng and
Implementing an Effective Tax Plan."
'Room 178 Humanities Hall, 7 p. m .
"World or Plants," Room 550 Physical
'Science Bldg., 7 p.m.
"THE REAL INSPECTOR HOUND"
-Sooth Coast Repertory T h e a t e r ,
pirough Sun. 8 p.m.
, THURSOA Y, OCTOBER 10
• OCC LEcnJRE -"Baking and ~1ak·
jng for Christmas." Costa fl.1esa Women's
,Club 9:30 a.m. Oct. 9.
NEWPORT HARBOR 1-flGH DRA.i.\1A
-"The Effect of Gamma Rays on
11an in the fl.toon Marigolds," Rootn
.120, Oct.. JO, II, 12, 16, 17, 18, and
J.9. 8 p.m. Adults, S2 students $1.
~ "RIGHT TO PRIVACY" -Caspar
We.inber&er, LJ_ s. Secretary or liealth.
,Education and We\Care, Crawford Hall ,8 p.m.
UC I DRAMA -"Seagull" by Anton
.(l)ekhov, .f ine Arts Village Theater, 8
.p.m. TickcLs $4.50.
-UCI LECTURES -"Television and
the World of Sports," Science Lecture
!-Jail , 7 :30 p .m . ''Y ou r Local
C.overnments ... "Jury Assembly Room,
Court House, Santa Ana, 7 p.m.
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
T1'p Ot.,,qe CN11 0.Uy P!IOI, •II> wf'jcJ'I h
c.omb!MO IM ,.."1¥\-Prfti. •\ "*I.,.., by llW °'""""' '"°'"'' PubllU'>lnq c.o ....... ,. S.01>"••1• ~t'°"' •tT ~1\Md. IM"'3•V llWO<IQI> Fr\Ot,,
-Co!.1• M~r.i. ''itWllO•I 8"~C1'. H"'11"910"I
"""" ~ounU•" "•'~' u o""" &..cl\. 1 ... , ... ~0C11e11«.• 1nd !16" Otml!ni.~ J,..n
, .. P•I''•"" ~ \ina11 •~glonl! ""'''°" !\
pu1111""'o Saiu•~'f' 1n<1 5un&r--rrw 1>tincl~
w D11\ft•no p+1nt I• Ii JOO .,._II S.y ~lrttt, ~ll ,,...w. c.i+•n•"'• 921U.
Jack R. Currey
\ll(e Pr•"°'"'•"" -0.,....,i ""'NQI'
Thomas Keevil
EOUllO"
Thomas A. MurphJne
""-n191no E~l<W.
Charles H. Loos Ric l'la rd P. Nall
ol1111t1"t Ml,..g1nq coo1or~
Costa Mew Oftict
l.10 Will •• , 't!Mt
M.1+11"9 olOdf"HA! P.O. laa l*l.'1W6
other Oftlcts
~ &etc:"· l UJ Nt-.rt lelM\IM'll
LoQu.,. 8'-11<tr1• ''"-(;IP""'~ 51 ••1•••Un!ll01< a.1c:11: 11111 k«" .......,.,. s...i tie"""": as NOrtr1 El c..1no ~ ..
Telephont f/141 642.Cn1
c11ssititd Advertising 642·5'71
l!iloJr•Qlll , H1•, 0•6'191 CM\t PllbUMlo"'l ~ .. , ,.. "'"" 1-lft. lllV!ft.i!O"I•
tll<l11ot!•t '''""' O• •dnru-111~ ,,._ "'A• lllt ri.rOll..Ct'd wltl>Olill t tl'e'llM jlll"mlMllll'I o>I
(OO••IQl'll o~r.
1.l!<Ol\d cltts ""111<)1e Otld 11 C.0.ll """' Q !ltl)o1l!o, Mlcrl,ilorl b'I t.,•lirf U,Mt
....,,,.ty; "' m111 "'·°' l'llllllWit: ,.,u,,,., 11n11ulioM u .otmonllll•
I
•
•
•
Fron• P age Al
MILLS ...• Who Was 'llwt·
·-'-:-c-:---11-0 " y~_lncidenl au -? -a.AJ,Uy, prtsaed althou no charges we.re filed.
The olfidal police re~rt of the in,
d dent listed the woman s leap into the
Tidal Basin, 1 backw1ter o( the. Potomac
IU ver in rront ot the Jeffereon Memorial,
as a suk:lde attempt.
Berklacy said lt la up lo the dlscreUon
of the officers whether to file charges
and "It (the alleged suiCide) took
precedence over any other acUon. There has been no que:stloning of the officer's
d.l~lion."
Bcrt:lacy alao said "there ls no ~ndicatlon any of the occupants were in-
toxicated. ''
Berklacy quoted policeman L a r r y
Brent as saying he and orlicer Thomas
Johann "where northbound on 17th Street
at Constitution Avrnue when be observed
a vehicle southbound, north of Constitu-
tion Avenue, at an unreasonable speed
with its lights off. ·
"\Ye turned around and caught the
vehicle westbound on Independence
Avenue, southwest. at Kutz Bridge.
"We stopped tile vehicle, a female
A nven-balred young lady who
pranced aCl'Oll1 Coat.a ttlesa 's busy
Harbor Boulev1rd in the midst Qf
evonlng ru&b hour.traffic TueHay
proved to be• rttl trafflc«6pper.
Witnesses •greed It wam 't whtlt
she was wearing but what 5he
wasn't wearing.
Homs honked and pedestrh1.rui
gawked as the lady -wear Ing
nothing but a waist-length leopard
gannent ·methodically made her
way across the 2300 block in rront
or a busy shopping center.
She then nonchalantly hopped up
on the oPPoSfte sidewalk and disap-
peared into an apartment comple1.
From Page Al
RENTERS •••
exited from the passenger side and The two women, along with Lehr,
jumped into the ndal Basin. I jumped were amoog those who circulated a
in and brought her over the seawa11 petition among tenants demanding an
where additional U.S. Park poUce of· explanation for the increases. It was
ficers assisted in removing her from signed by 218 renters.
the water," lhe report said. IL was forwarded to Ring Brothers
Oiler Day
S-uccumbs
AtAge 72
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
ot .... Dlllt,' l'll•t s..,
George William Day quit his dirt farm
outside Dallas in 1924 a.od h e a d e d
Y!'estward to Huntington Beach, where
wealth lay deeper underground in the
form of oil.
He \\-'"Orked for a youthful J. Paul
Getty, whose petroleum finds made him
one of the Y.'Orld's -wea!thlest men but
Afr. Da,y1 lived out life as a man of
modest means and many merOortes.
He was a deniclt man; one of the
boomtown daredevils who tolled 120 feet
In the sky, whipped by the ,.. breezes
without even a safety ~t. ·
He was always careful and perhaps
that Is why he survived lo 72 and
died 1.fonday of the ailments and in-
fLrmities associated with old &gl!:. The woman , who identified hersell as Management Corp. of Los Angeles which
-Anabel! Battlstella,-381 of suburban Ar1· han<nes operation of MediteJTanean
ington, Va., was taken to St. Elizabeth's Village for John Hancock U£e Insurance
He came to H1mtington Beach for the
oil w<rk.
REHEARS ING FOR NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH PRODUCTION
'Gamma' Player1 Monica Myer1 {left), Kelly McGillis
'Marigolds' Play· to Open
At HarhorHlgli Scliool
The curtain goes up Thur.Jday night "Gamma Rays" will be pre. s e n t e d
at Newport llarilor High School on "The Thursday, Friday and Saturday lliibts
Effect of Gamma Rays on Man in at 8 p.m. in the UUe Theater at NCWJ>?rt
the Moon Marigolds", the first play HarW High. It will return the followmg
.oUbe..seasm....b)'....student_thespians __ ....:week-OO-W~y..,-Tbursday,-Friday
The play woo an Obie Award, the and SMurday oigbls:
New York Drama Critics Circle Award Tickets are $1 with a ~ card
and a Pulitzer Prize for pla}".vrlght and $2 ror the general public. They
Paul Zindel when il first. appeared on may be purchased at the school's student
Broadway. body office or from the director, Tom
ILs plot revolves around the pressures Bradac, 556-3310.
of poverty oo a woman and her two
daughters and how they try w lind
their way oot ol their depresssing ex-
istence.
KeUy McGilis p{ays Beatrice! the
mother; Monica Myers plays Ti.I ie and
Debbie Lowitz plays Ruth, her daughters.
Others in lbe play are Mary Orr and
Lisa Sloan.
T'wo Los Alamitos
Council Me 111 bers
Ouswd in Voting
Two Los Alamitos city councilmen
\\"ere recalled from office in a special
election Tuesday.
Councilman Charles H. Long lost his
bid to stay on the council 789 votes
to 752. Kenneth D. Miller \\'as recalled.
from office by a n1argin or 810 lo
726.
Voters overWhelmingly decided that
thelr replacements should be selected
Through the election process rather than
appointed by the ren1aining 1hrce coun·
ci!me n. The vDte in favor of a council
election was I.065 to 292.
1\Iorc 1han .25 percent of the city's
S.003 eligible voters ~umed out for lilt'
recall election. There were 1,541 ballots
cast.
City ha.JI spokesmen said a not her
special election \\'OUld p.robably be held
in January to fill the now vacant council .....
The recall effort stemn1ed from the
fir ing two years ago of Los Alamitos
City '!lotanagcr \Vl\liam Krauss
Krauss was fired by the three-m3n
council majority of Long. ~1illcr . and
Dale Krocsen. Kroesen later resigned
because or poor health.
Long and Miller then became the coun-
cil minority and a lengthy recall effort
against them was delayed by City Al·
tomey Jack Parker and City Clerk Doris
Pass who ruled the first recall petitions
invalid.
Both Parker and Pass later resigned
their posts. A counter recall effort
against the two councilmen who had
supPQl'l.ed the fired city manager never
gamered enough support to force <in
rle!etlon.
Dance Planned
Fo1· Mesa Kid
A da.oct for ~lceptional childrtn and
young adults v.'ill be ~Id from 7 11
9 p.m. Friday at the Costa fl.le.~ Com·
munity Rtcrnation cenfer nt the ~'est
gale of !he Orange County Fnlrgroonds
"Full Houst," a rock mu~ic fj:rou p,
will entertain. Ref~shments ••Ill h c
served.
From Page Al
INFI.ATION . • •
but said, "We believe the people will
respond to oor prog r am._. The
American -people responded last year
very, very well" tO a far more drastic
shortage of gasoline.
Ford conceded "there has been some
criticism" of the one-year surtax he
proposed, but promised that it would
not exlend beyond the 1975 calendar
year and noted that a fam ily of four
earning $20.000 a year would be required
to pay "only 12 ccn~ a da y" in extra
tax.
Ford said he had to confess that
fonner President Nixon's plan to achieve
energy independence from other nations
had oot done as well as "we had hoped."
He said both Congress and the executive
branch should share the blame.
Ford, in his third news conferen since
becoming president. said he would defer
an y com ment on his pardon of Nixon
until his scheduled Oct. 17 appea rance
before a llouse judiciary subcommittee.
Ford's testlmony originally scheduled
for Thursday was postponed until after
a Watergate cover-up jury is impaneled
and sequestered.
Jn his opening remarks before taking
questions rrom the press, F o r d an-
noun<'ed he will meet J\fexico's chief
of state, Luis Echeverria Alvarez, in
the Ariwna border town of Nogales
Oct. 21 for a review of bilateral relations.
f'rotn Page Al
TAXES . 1--r-·
relief far business.
Simon said the surtax \Yas neces:M.ry
to help the victims or inflation and
spur bu siness investment needed for a
healthy economy.
Ullman said Ford understated the pro-
blem in Tuesday's address to Congress.
Ullman said the economy was "an even
\\'orse" problem than Ford said and
the problem would "get \\·orse before
II gets better."
Ford told Congress he wants higher
ta1 revenues so he can eut federal
deficlls. Both \\"OUld fight inflation by
reducing the amount of money spent
In the C!:COOOmy.
To business, he offered tax lnccnUvts
to encourage growth.
He. offered to help lhe economy's
worst-off victims -tbe poor and those
thrown out of work.
The. Preskient avoided pre.diet.in& what
his program would achle.ve, but said
failure to slow down the rate of lnDalion
would "destroy our ct1untry." __
Hospital and later released, Berklacy Company, the legal owner, according to
said. tax rolls.
The police report said the man iden-Ring Brothers executives declined to
llfying himselr as Mills was accompanied ~d a 'public meeting with the irate
in the auto by Lilian e M. Kassar, 38, tenants. In.stead, they wrote a three.page
of Washington, Gloria Sanchez, 36, of letter detailing reasons for the increase.
Arlington; and Albert G. Gapacini, 39, The letter states electricity costs ha\'e
also or Arlington. increased 40 pcrceot and rubbish col-
Gapacini, identified as the driver of lection nearly 18 percent in the past
the auto, was not charged. year.
Berklaey said the water in the area The Jetter states lhat the owners have
is about throe feet deep, though it ranges been notified of substantial tax increases.
up to six feet further from shore. Records on file with the Orange County
Mills' administrative &Mistant, Gene Assessor show· the assessed va1uatioo
Goss, said the congressmap authorized of the property bas oincreased about
him only to say that "he was not $150,000 this year and the tax bill has
Ills widow Minnie, of the family home
at 397 Hamilton St., COsta Mesa, recalll
one d09e shave.
Her husband stumbled on a ground
level drilling site and fell knee-deep
into one of the holding ponds of near-boil-
Ing mud pumped up from the bowel!
of the earth in the hunt for Black
Gold.
His brother-in-law, Luke Davis, recalls
that Mr. Day was one of the seekeni
of boomtown oil who went to Work
~·uh· danger and labored. sboulder-to--
shoulder with sudden death. there at the time." Goss said be didn't gone "up $11,ml (6.1 percent) over the
know where Mills was at the time of $18.1,000 ~d last year. '·''Ibey didn't have safety gua r d 1
the incident. According to the letter, O't\-'?lers have around-the chains and drilling equip-
'M Mills "Id b not . been receiving a three percent rate ment," be recalled, ''and there were · r. .... me e was m of return on their Investment. "With the car," Goss said, adding that he the hlgh grade corporate bonds and no life belts up on the derricks."
c:ould ~t expl~in how the ~essman's even government Instruments yielding "The drillers were really sale. in those
lunousme was 1~volved in the mcldenl 3 far higher rate or return (at no days though," Mr. Day's brother-in-Jaw
Goss also ~d he knew nooe of ~e ·risk), It becomes obvious that the rents added. "Some of them were on the ~lher parties hsted by police as Qemg--must·be tncre-asect," the Jetter states. -job-for-30-yeara-"---;--;-.,--,,-..--
ui the auto at the time. . Rent lnequlties also played a role The drillers v.·ere safe but George
. The Star;~ews identified Miss Ba~; in the increases, the letter states. Long-William Day was a derrick man, all
tislella as reportedly a g~ dancer . term tenants who have been paying · his life and all 138 pounds of him,
-and another occupant or the car as low rents for-a number of years are says his wife Minnie. He stood on the
"reportedly employed as a masseuse." receiving a one-time catch up increase tiny square platrorm looking down on
Police said their reports included no to correct the inequities the Jette r the world, guiding the high, huge ateel
such identifications. asserts. ' pipes on cables in their deecent into
The Washington Post reported that "We know it win be difficult for those the oil-bearing bow!ls of the earth.
the police orficials said the auto's oc-few-resldenls wbos&-rents-wilJ lncrease----The-Dickeris,-Tex .. native fmaJly-Jeft
CUpantS,-othtttbanMills, engaged in substa.ntlally more than other ·residents the Getty firm and eventually joined
a struggle when the auto fi.nt stopped this one time, but they should consider Signal Oil and Gas ~··where he worked
near the Tidal Bas.in. Later, when officer the fact that they have had the benefit ror some 25 of his 47 years oo. the
Brent ,ill4 tbe BaW&tella woman were of unlllWllly low rents ror 80ID8 months · Orange c.oest. ' .
pulled out of the water, lbe auto •·s or years in the past," It states. He and hi~ wife made their home
participants resumed their scuffle. The letter also notes that established first at 310 Si%th St., Huntington Beath,
Meanwhile, high-ranking Park Service residents wiR pay less rent than a new then at 318 Sixth St. and moved to poli~ Q#'ic;ials bad arrived on the scene tenant \\-"Ollld pay for the same apart-~ Mesa six yean ago.
and in at\e"lptng to gue!J the diaorder ment. · It used to be a re11l nice town ,
a P,ucJ. sergeant wu pushed Der feli Lehr, however, said that is not al11-ays a dean little to~ to live In," Mn.
over some bushes, injuring his back the case. He chHms another townhouse Day ~ys of Huntington Beach, before
and leg, the Post said. was rented for $295 per month on a the oil wells w~ pumps rattle and
· six months lease in July "and my new growl in the rught were sunk in the
,--------------:-; rent is $321 a month." bac.ky~ of the downtown district.
"I've been here since November 1972 " 'I'1e onginal downtown area w a s Ford, Sot'iet
Chief to Meet?
WASHINGTON (AP) -Tentative
plans are being P"lade for a mee~g
between President Ford and Soviet
Communist Party Leader Leonid
I. Brezhnev late this year, senior
U.S. officials said today.
They said, however, plans for
such a meeting have oot been firmed up. ,_
If tt takes place. the meeting
would come after Ford's visit to
Japan in November and probably
would be some,where in the Pacific
area.
A White Hou~ official said the
meeting would be an in!onnal get·
aqua inted session since "at this
point we have no particular reason
to meet" to discuss ~bstantlve
iss ues. ·1
he said. ' fart.her out from the pier area where
Lehr also objected to the letter's men-It is now but 1l is a sect1on Mn.
tion of ina'eased utility costs s I n c e Day dedares bas pawd on. .
tenants were given a 30 percent utility Funeral senioes for Mr. Day--wdl
ree inae<ise earlier this year. be Thursday at 12:30 p.m. in Peek
Family Col o n. I a I Funeral Home,
\Vestminster.
Klan Moving In
To ' . .\id Whites'
DESTI!EHAN. La. (UPI) -A Ku
Klux Klan leader said today he setit
an armed security force into radally
troubled Dest re ha n . Gov. Edwin
Edwards warned the Klan and anyooe
else "who takes the law into their own
hands" to stay oot of town and mind
their °""11 business.
David Duke, 23, national director ol
the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, said
Klan security teams "wtt.'1 a weapon
in their automobiles.. were 9e?lt 10
Oestreban "to help protect white peo-
ple."
A member of the Azure Masonic Lodge
of Fullerton , Mr. Day leaves a daughter,
1.irs. Eva Ernestine Manson, sisters Mra.
Eva Taber and .Mrs. Joe Barnes, pl.u.s
three grandchildren In addition to his
wife.
Gr eece Readies Vote
ATHENS (UPI) -A 19-member
caretaker cabinet tmder Prem I er
Constantine Caramanlis took the oath
or office today and pledged to bring
democracy back to the land where it
was born. The new nonpolitical interim
government will run the country Wltil
the Nov. 17 elections, the coontry's first
parliamentary race In more than a
decade.
Lynn Hort HART'S John Hort
SPORTING GOODS • BICYCLES-PARTS-TIRES-ACCESSORIES
""" • 538 CENTER STREET-COST A MESA~46· I 9 I 9
Close Out Fred Perry
Tennis Shoes Re9. 15.95
·Sale Price 9.95
Limited To Stock On Hand
White Penn Tennis Balls
Can of 3-1.79
Limited c;>uantity
Double Knit Gym Shorts
Assorted Sizes ,& Colors Re9. 2.75
Sale Price 1.75
Wam Up Suits 24.95 to 39.95
Hooded Nylon Jackets I 1.50
Short Sleeve Sweat Shirts 2.95
·Hooded-lipper Sweat Shirts 7.95
Crew Heck Sweat Shirts 4.95
Wilson Kramer Auto9raph
Tennis Rackets-Frame Only 23.95
Strun9 Nylon 25.95
Wilson T2000 Strun9 Nylon 36.95
Davis·Dunlop·Bancroft·
Y onex Rackets
Penn & Wilson Tennis Balls
Racquetball Racquets & Balls
Handball Gloves & Balls
Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks
Table Tennis Paddles & Balls
Football Practice Shirts Plain 3. 9 5
With Ho's. 4.95
Acrylic V •neck Lon9 Sleeve
Sweaters 4.95
Bike Repalrl11ci-Parts
Tires -Tube The dance Is unfle.r the sponsorship
of tho Costa ~1esa Leisure Se r v I c c s
Depal'1ment. Furtht"I' infoa:net.ion may
be obtalne<i by caUlng 156-5300. 1
'
Slmon vaguely predicted only t h a t
Ford 's program, If enacted Intact. would
bring the currMt double-digit inflation
-now ranging aboui II percent -Open 9 t. o 6 Clos,ed Sunday 538 Center 646· 1919.
dQ\m to llngle-dlglt rate 1 year f('(lm l \.,..;,,l;,:~;,.i,m.;.;;,;;ICim="mm~•-•Mmi.ii•iiiiiii•••••••milliIIillll••• now'. 'J'hat could be as high as 9 percent. 11 , L
I
r
A8
DAILY PILOT EDITOlllAL PAGE
'. Bonanza for Bikers
Costa 1\tesa bi c.vctists soon will be ridinit on the
first legs or a 40-mile biC'ycle route systcrr. linkin g
them to points both in and out olthe city.
The firs t phase of the city council-11dopted
bikc\vays pl:.tn \Vi ii sc1·vc a number of local schools.
·or ange CoaSt College and the Or;.1ngc County
Fairgrounds. It represents a logical st<.1rl v.·hen one
considers lhe number of student~ who ''bike it " on a
daily basis.
Later phases of the $!00,000 project 'viii include
routes in virtually every neighborhood and s hopping
distri ct in the city. Bikcways conncctini;: to routes in
surrounding ci ties and scenic trails exclusively built
for bicyclisti:; a lso will be constructed. .
The ne\v pl<1 n offers something for cverybod,\.',
from the youngster on his way to school to the more
serious-minded t·y.c list \li•ho likes to ride Jong and fast.
· The plan ,,. as long in the m aking. but the \\'ail
m ay \veil ht.1 vc been v.'orlh it .
Quieter 'Copte r s
T\vO ne\v helicopters, to be purchased a t it cost o
$74 ,000, Sc:x>n will replace ones now flo~vn by the Costa
Mesa P oh ce De pa rtn1enl. ·
The n1cre m e ntion of helicopters a nd the ir use in
patroling the city at nig ht is apt lo raise a ba rrage of
comme ntary -most of it dealing "'ith noise.
There \vas some heartening n e,vs on tha t s ubject
\\•hen the city council decided to b uy the new copters.
According lo city a ides, they are equipped with a
··skynight" muffler system and will be quieter than
the l\vo Hughes 300·8 models that have served the city
. for the past s ix years.
• Rocky Road to.
lJcs pitc the fact the new chop~rs have more
horsC'powcr thun the old onco. they still '"ill be less
noisy becaus1t of the new noise suppression systc n1.
theofficitils suid .
\Vhile the {1ucstio n or "·hetht•r t11e city should use
hcli coptf:rs fur la\\' enforcen1eml may never lx·
resolve d lo ever.vane's satisfoctiQn, it's good lo kno'v
there have bee n efforts to n1ake their use a bit rnort>
palatable.
Gypsies' Rights
"fhe routine run of business before the Costa fl1 esa
City Council was spiced up jast a bit at its last regular
meeting:.
'fhc city fa thers turned aside such matters as
"Zone exemptions a nd a pproval of,varrants to liste n to
a well-presented case frorn an Irvine attor.n·e~ who
'"'anlS a city 1:1\\1 forbidding fortunetelling overturned.
Boris Barano'v~ki represents gy~ics. lD t.his
instance he has a client \\Pho lives in Los Angeles , but
'vould rather live in Costa A-1 esa. Allo"'ing a gypsy to
live in the comh1unity, but not practice the profession ·
of fortune telling, he said. was equiva lent to re fus ing
to let an lta li a n Catholic go lo church.
The counc il a ppea red impressed ''"ith the
la\\'yer's comments and his s uggestion that if the
ordinance is rescinded it be r e placed with a strict set
of standards regulating ro rtune te lling concerns .
In the m eantime, the council v.1ill keep an eye on
court c hallenges of rortunetelling prohibitions in
othe r comn1unities. Tha t was a wlse s te1> .
CM The manual doesn't say anything about Siamese twins.'
Tit11e to Lo1ver the Boot11
Vice__Pxesidenc...-..y-1
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Not Enough Complaints?
To the Editor :
• What is goin g on with our mail ser-
''ice, if I n1ay use the latter "'Ord ( ) No\..· all "'e need to do is to pass a
similar la"· in Sa.c ramento and con·
side ring the amount of illicit "loving••
going_on in Orange County, as well as
the rest of the ~late, those $50 fines
. \\'A,S HINGTON -In the last fc\v ~decades our Presidenlii have fallen
into the habit or using their Veeps for
high·level. f."lreign ribbon-cutting mis·
sions. lt's now bein g said that one or
( VON HOFFMAN )
•
\Vhal has happened to our leash
la w? Have you been to Costa.
Mesa Park on a . Sunday? It has
gone · to the do gs~ Whal are
ordinances for?·
loosely? ·
There really seems to be a plot ror·
ming .whereby "'e gi\'C up the postal
form Of communi cation entirely. If "'e
.. G.E ~ish to get any sort or communication
MAILBOX
should total up enough to pay off the Letltr!I /r~n1 r11aders are welcom~ Nor· national debt.
7J1-0llY,. wr11ers should conuey ~heir mes In Ca lifornia. everything that is fun
the adyant~ges or l\1r. Rockefeller is , ..
l ----lhat-w1lft-h1tM!xpericnee·hc-e::nn:fo-a--IN--F-A:t-RNE-SS to-the ~1Ce-J7er->1
lol m ore tha n be a t·crcmonial dent·des1gnatc, hov.·e\'c r, ti s hould be
presence a l the st:1tc fune rals of admitted that in l·l:.iiti. f'ranrois
~YGu•u•tnt11•M•••••11t11n1tttlllf •..,..r1 across within four or five days, we
--w·ft11"1IK•n•-r~f'C~...--have-f..--l.one-a·nd-ti..... .. l\'anttoTBise lltW-...... StlMI ,out pet,.. ..... GI_, Gt.oe:, • v t'" ,..,,.
0.11,,..IOI. their rates too! One of my husband"s
technical m aga zines was three "·eeks
late. our bil l payments have to be
mailed a week ahead. to make a
mge' 1nJOO word~ or less. The. right to con· is taxable: movies, beer, booze, dan· ~e-1el.ter.s ta..f1L.sPQC.e-or..ci~nola.l~l----=rllff'lifl>Ubli c~p1ac-es:etc:-wHy not go -
1! re.~rri;ed. All /~tiers must include sig· one s tep rurther and tax married 1
nature an~ 1na1hng address .b111 n?~es ·couples ~ every time they sleep
niay be .w1f/1h eld on req1u>st 1/ .su.f/1c1ent together or SS everytime they aJeep
Tecson Lt apparenJ. Poetry wilt 11ot be "'ith someone else? J uSt think bow
pubttshed. this "'ould dampen the populatiollex•
' I'
.,I
prime ruinisters . <Papa Doc> Duva lier, lhe late voodoo But~ t;afffie? dictator and ''President for Life," tur·
Judging from nedout35.000peoplc tocheerwhenhe
what ha ppened in and J\tr. Rockefeller appeared on the
1969, when ,!'II r. balcony or the P rei;iclcntial Palace in
Nixon sent the ror· Port-au-PrinCl' and t•mbraced each
mer New ''ork other.
~q \•er n o r on a
South .Am erican
study mission, !'It r,
t'ord m ay not be
able to let !'llr. R ockerellC'r leave the
country. David Morris. a fellO\\' at the
Institute for. Polic y Studies. a left·
wing \\l as hing lon lhinkery, has
researched the old ne"·spaper clips of
that disastrous \'oyage, and this is
'vhat his notes shO\\':
"In l-londuras one student "'as kil·
led and there "'a s \\'idespread rioting:
in the Don1inican Republic a Standard
Oil refinery was blo\vn up : in Cosla
,Rica 2.000 students demonstr;1ted : in
panaina t he National Gu,ard \\'as cal·
led oUt; in Ve nezuela the government
!)'ad to cancel Rockefeller's visit due
to street fighting : in Colombia a
20,000·man s pecial security force was
called out to control stude nt strikes
aod there vlas hea\'Y street fighting ;
in Ecµador ltockcleller's car was
overtu rned and 10 d<'mons lrators
were killed by the poli ce; in Bolivi;.1
his 24 -hour vis it "·as cut to a three·
hour stay in the airport ("·hile) e ight
bombs wrnt off on thc <untraveled)
motorcade route to La P;1z; in Chile
ttic JZO\'ernmcnt was forced to cancel
the vis it when 11ationv.•idc strikes
e rupted: Brazil \~·as calm <.is the
government arrested thousands or
potential demonstrators and censored
the press from printing any anti·
Rocky articl,.s ; in Argentina one
de monstrator was killed by the police.
there were n<.ition,~·ide labor strikes
and nine Rockefcller·O\\'ned super·
n1arkets \vcre bombed and burlll'd : in
Uruguay the General Motors plunt
.... as burned down."
Whether' or nol the a bility to
detonate a continent merely by set-
ting foot on it indicates A1r . Rockefel·
ler has considerably more power tha n
he has modestly gi\'en himself credit
Cor at his Senate confirmation
hearings, hi s l.<1tin fiaseo docs ~se
certain questions. \\las there a con·
nection. ror instance. bet"·ecn what
must have been a horrifying! ex-
perience a nd "'hat he v.·as later to do
al Attica? You don't have to call !'lfr.
Rockefeller a racist or any other
na me he doesn't deserve to wonder if
those violent. qu asi-revolutionary
mobs m ay h ave convinced this
plutocrat in publi c service that armed
r.e·prcssion is the only practi.cal ·
response.
Or it may be ~tr .. Rocl)efeller-
beli eves that in the 20th century
\'iolrnce is a n o rdinary tool of
slalecraft. In that connection the 011ly
instances I've been able to find of his
recommending a tax cut during hi s
gO\'Crnorshi p v.•as for a SlOO deduction
for homeowners who built buckyard
bombshclters. t'or more than 2Q years
he ha s i n1 portuned for infinit ~ly
tumescent n1ililary appropriations,
and has done so lo such an exten( that
a m an with less money might ha~e
been call ed a nut on the subject.
something that President EisenhO\\'er
came close to doing when he said, ··r
suspect lh al Nelson has been listening
too closely to halC·baked advisers."
TllAT \\PAS buck in the 1956 e ra
'A'hen the Rockefeller Brothers f'und
co1nmissioncd a study. directed by
Dr. Kissinger, which said: "In certain
areas assigned high priority by the.
Kre mlin the Soviet Un ion has surpa~·
sed us qualitatively as v.•ell as quan·
lilalively ... it appears that the
United States is r apidly losing its lead
over the U.S.S .R in the military
race."
President Kennedy made the same
overestimate of Russian strength,
v.·hich came to be known as the .. mis·
.sile gap," but at least he wasn't
saying thin gi: like "very powerful
nuclear weapons can· be used in such a
manner that they have negligible er.
feels on civilian populations" (also
from the same Rockefeller-Kissinger
r eport ).
UNllAPPILY the tv.10 were One
about "'hat the report called "non·
overt ... di sguised or obscure v..·ar,"
i.e. Vietnam. \Ve can't koow if Ken·
ncdy might have come to change hi s
mind about such interventions, but we
do know that J\lr. Rockefeller never
has, just as we know that he has been
an undeviating advocate of a foreign
policy whi ch has protection of over·
3eas investments as its principal ai m.
It is · a position <:onsislent with his
and his family's ownership of a firm
like the International Basic Economy
Corporal ion that does in excess of $250
million worth of business in South
America every year. ·
This goes to our most important
policy decisions as it also goes to the
Rockefeller mind set, the Rockefeller ~rasp o f stra tegy and t actics.,
the disconce rtin g Roclce fc ller
presumption that he knows v.•hat's
best (or others as v.•ell as for himself.
So do we want this oblivious high·
sailing ex -governor. this inflexible, if
pol ished bcllicisl, this man "'hose
name is a sy mbol of such odi um th;1L
people around the world are wi llin~ lo
chance death jus( to throw rocks at his
limousine?
I Our Expletives Lack lmaginati<?n
~ The most popµlar-and. or course,
e ventually tireson1c~il lChword of
I.he summer was ''Explcli\•e de leted,''
ro llowi ng publication of the infamous
While llouse transcripts.
But the trite and llh'!aningless oh·
sccnitics of the Nixon ta1K·s arc. to me
at lcust, less offensive morall y than
they :•re cslhctlc::illy. They do not
show a filthy mind :is much as a dull
one. ln contrast to
<t J ohn Garner. or
;?-Yen a Lyndon
Johnson. Nixon 'iot
arsenal of
vituperation wag
lacklus tre and
b ori n g I »
unl.mo c:lnuli vc .
I had been re~
re1din g Shake·
~peare-·~ "l·lenry TV " u f('w ('Vt'·
nln.:11 bc rorc thc unexpurgated
tefll!'! v.·en: dist::losed. and I \\'Cllt bark
• to look up soml' or th<> epithets that
Palstarr and his raffish tolleaM\ics
nung Jtl their foes. ~nd at l'arh ot lll•r.
iN J UST rirOin ~ lh1'011,qh on~ sC'c·nr. -
I cormc ;:1cros~ lh<! f<1lln\\'lnl!: 1n:1tl· "'°""• "n hclJi('orl kn:t\11'. fl•l 1•hl1rr.
(SYDNEY HARRIS)
knol·palcd rogue. Impudent S\\'in<'.
greasy tallo\ventch. dried ncat's
tongue, c lrs kin, s tockrish. vilr slnn·
ding.tuck, slinkinR n1;1ckcr('I, sou sed
gurnet. cut-purse. nn"d rilthy·bung.
One or lh c moi;t clcprcssini? ev1dcn·
ccs of the decay in vitality or the
F.n~llsh languuge !fincc Elizabethan
times is the l'Xpul8lun of rolorrul
epithets. v.•hlch have been replaced by
nothing except a few boring swear
\\'Ords repeated lnc::essantly until they lose all mennini: :incl forcr,
··rop," "jackanapes," "bounder,"
·•popinjay," and "coxcomb" havl·
passed out or the language, and our
cu rrent lerms or opprobrious descrip·
lion are limlt.ed to such limp \vords as
"dope" or "jerk1 .. which hrivc no
strengt h, no prccisio11, nnd no point.
\\lllAT DO v.·~ t';;lll a man "'ho
t'hl1:ils at cards . l<ii:;ses and tells. and
hc h<1\'0." J?e nerall)' u•ilh 110 rcgdrcl ror
ra1r pl ay·.1 \Vh en "'boun(l('r·· and
"c:ut " dlsiipf-ear-ed. we "'t re left "'ith
a ,·e rhal ,,;u•uu n\. The same goes for
"coxt·o mb." to def)ignatc: a silly nnd
conceited man lnratuuted with his
surface nppcorni\ce. Cone. gone. nll
qui te ~On('. 1
AN\'ONF. who ha!'I ever hc3rd a An glo·S1:txo n $\Year words nrr
Frenchman. an ll:1llan or (e8peciatly) unlovely and mean nothinr:. i;incc
a Spaniard in full !!pate or fluent cur· they a rc forced to t'O\'cr so wide :•
!ling \\'ill know exactly whal..Lmeao._ rangf'9revaluath•11. Andtbcyln1llcatC'
1'ermi; or !'ICXual deprecation art' a verhnl po\•rr(v on the lc\•cl nr
rarely used, :ind' arc not needed: the "You'r<' another:· und ··So'i-lOlll' nlrl
Latins' \•lvld and ncxibl<' vocabulary man." 1'hi~ji;i littfc .IJoy lulk. unrt ool
of insull is an artlsli<' 1>etformanrc or the pro1~ll"linJ!u1 slic r111'l'l·nc.v 111 ;1
hli:h vlrt un~ily :1nd astonishing ver· muturia :ind rot>J1 i.t 1>eo111t• \\'ilh thr
l'illtiliiy. tr:1di(lnn of ;1 Shak('i.pcart". i1
Kvcn lf':1vln1t obt;renilics asid~. Chutlccr. or <1v~n a OlckcnN, IM!hind
!illoh old ('6illhioned Eni:li5h wor~ »!Ii th m.
,._
I
•
deadline in Los Angeles, etc.
NOW ALL deliveries and pickups in
our area have been scheduled for :;
p:m. only on v.•eekdays . The carriers
are taking on double loads and what
else is going on besides the price or
postage .....
'.The .e1ectric ·company raised the
cost twice in one month, according to
our last 'bill, and conversation with
'them to inquire. Now I read-they
\Yant another increase. ·
Can't the boom be lo"•ered on
everything, or ha\'e \\'e turned into
.such letha rgic individuals, ro one
bothers tO complain enough?
LOIS DUITM /\N
Te1111is Dolfnr.•
To The Editor :
I can't seem lo gr~s p the idea
behind the Costa !'ltesa Recreation
Committee's action to lease public
le!l nis'" courts lo a profit·making
organization.
1'he tennis courts al TeWinkle Park
ha \'C been operating with relative
ease over the past six years. Courts
"'ere taken on a first come, first serve
basis. Rules "'ere well observed; per-
sons in play on the courts would limit
themselves to one set when others
v.·ere awa iling action. Courtesy wa s·
lighting costs. but there is no cost at.
the two other public courts in the city.
So with all the inconsistencies in the
bylaws at Te\\1ink/e Park-and the
··regul ar courts" crammed v.•ith
players -I now lind myself without a
court to play on.
EVAN M. GRUBER
Grt1lef11I "Jesn11
To the Eaitor:
Although fc\v "'ere present to "'it·
ness a giant step forward by the Costa
P,t esa City Council, I respeclfuJly call
atlention lo the council meeting of Ort. I.
It w ns · r ewa rd ing to see the
achievement of having a milslcr plan
of bikeways on the city's general plan.
After four years and many residents'
input, "'e can enjoy their endeavors in
the near ruture.
TflE UN IT ED action. through
positive. communication by our elec-
ted council, to deny a resolution
recommended by. city staff to put
some land near· us on a "Redevelop·
me.nt Agency " study, \\'as lo ng
3\l'aited by many. the nan1e of the ga me. ~ Perhaps our mayor should be on the
RECENTLY, the nc'"'Y created j.ob · ru~I time. or at least have \llP.
Costa !'lfesa Te nn is Club has laid ~v.·n secrct,1ry to keep up a heavy load or
a new set of rules: Courts can be sed aper v.·ork. . .
only with a rcscrv.ition-play is a l· ~l ~ny ratc.,.1 fe~I ou.r counr ll is .it
lowed Monday through Thursday ( V,his time s ho" m g ol std! "'membc"
stead or the usua l SC\'Cn days a week) us an~ 1 .;~m. J;:_ra~crl~I for th~1r.effort :-.
---play at ni~hl !after 7) musl bt• tonl{lL1l1.11n?cle.1ncom~1.un11.)o .. ,
Pl'C'Cededbypaymrntors1. ~ll{S l)ARRIL,'.'\J ()Ll\l·.H
It is in the ex plunalion of the motive
behind the money payn1ent that is
most incensing. 1'hc dollar was said to
cover costs ror the ··wanted" reser·
vation, but there is no cost for rescr·
ved courts during the day. I then as·
sumed the money was needed to cover
'Fluid~. r•st and hide
th8 finan~ia/ section}"
•
To The f.dilor
At la s t a m ~t h od h:Js been
diSCO\'Crcd v.·h1rh \\ 11\ rcli l'\'l' OranAC
Counlians of all real est:1t(• :ind 1n·
come taxes and ~·' the :-.arnl' 11n1!'
rcstnrc lh(' good ( '!) old·fashion•·cl
morals to our J>f'Oplt·
A t•oun\~ jurlg(• 1n '.\'('11 .Je1"1·.1 hi"il
"'!°'Ck uvheld u li!:lti 1:1\\' n1;1k111i: 11 11
ll'i.!:11 rnr sinj.!I(• person ' !•l hn\f' :0-('\Ual
rf'l;it111Jl ~ In tht<-slalr• llr 11ncd l.d'l<11'(•1
Churlcs Sau11cll'r:-.. 2ti. S:i11 f11r co 1nrni1 .
ting fornica\1011 . \\ hilc t/11:-. uhl la 1\
\\ilS SC'l clon1 <·nfnr1·t·d. ii "''' 11r-1~·r
rPpca1t·d . :-.o 1.11,,. Jucl i;:r 1tonr h1"i dut ~
Quotes
"If th•'rt• 1 ... onr lh1ni: "" nu r,ht to
hf' rar('ful nho11t it is in rt'~:1rr! to in·
l<'rfl·nni:: \\ 11h 1hl' hhr·rl ~· •if 1h•• 11r1•,1,
. , I llunk 11 1s .1 i;:rc11t de ul lwtlcr 10
('rr n li 111,... hi t on thr i.1dt' ofh.1\'1n~ too
mll<'h d1 ... ('1l!i!i111 n :1n1I hav1n,i:: lt>O
\ 1rulf'nt l an ~ua Rc u .... t•d hy the 1>r<''i!i ,
r:ilht'I' t ho1 n I 11 r-11 nn 1 hr • .,uh• 1\f ha \ 111~
1ht•m n11t <.,;1 1 \\ h.11 !h('\ 011~h1 In :-.:i ~.
e'l pe<'ia11, 11 Uh rt·fprencC' '" 1111h\1r
1n1·n 11n1l 1n1 •u ... ur.-:-. •·
-I /f{!f)dltrr llr>nJPvrlt
plosion ~
FRANK KLOCK
PrccedeHI
To the Editor :
· Shall we go back in history and
recall the horrendous price Philip
Nolan, or Ed"'ard Everett Hale's "A
Man Without a Country," paid for a
fe\v hastily spoken words? '
"Damn the United States : l wi1h l
may never he ar the .name United
States agalh!" .
Shall we show more merty to lbe
perfidious and defectors? Let Us arise
from in timidation to our country and
ourselves!
MRS.11.E. DALEY
Drerrnrs Ended
To the Editor:
It has been a lot of run, letting our
imaginations run v.•ild with Buck
Rogers· dreams. We imagined hun'l an
life on the moon, or the other planets,
and even saw things that were sup·
posed to ha\'e con1c from far off
places.
Now the facts are in . Human or
even animal life is imposs ible on any
or the planets. They a re either too cold
or loo hot, or alternately too cold and
hot.
f\'one of them nearly compare to our
polar regions. One planet is said to
gi,·e off radiation, but it is loo hot, and
no planet ·remains in its vicinity as
I hey orbit al difrerenl speeds around
The sun.
Any cotleAc ~ludenl v.·ith a tom·
pulcr and approximate distances to
'the neares t sla r v.·ilJ soon tell you that
travel to any planet in its orbil Js im•
possible at any speed thol could be al·
tainerl_ This is the only v.·orld we ha\'I
unless "'e are transported by a s uper·
natural force.
\\'c could go to the moon and live
in a bubble for a short lime, but who
"·ants to"
I
Jl~t DOLOI NG
ORANGE COAST
. DAILY PILOT
Rom-rt N l\'rrd. PubltshtT
Thnmn.~ l\('rr1I. f.ditor
Hnrbnra Kr('tbtch .
F:dltnrio/ Poqr Editor
Th<' ('ditor1a l p11gt' nf the Dall)'
Pilot !it>t"kS tn inform and !illmulate
rl"arlcr!i by prclt'ntina on this pace
tl1 \'t'l'~l" rom1ncnl<iry on topir3 of in·
1crei.t by ~.\'ndlratl'd rolumn1!its and
t'41rlooni st~. by pro\'idinR a fnrum
rnr rt'adcrs' \•ll'ws and by pre,entln:
thLl' nev.·spaper':t np1nioo' and idea~
110 r urrcnt lopl l'~. The editorl1I
opinion' of th!' Oally l'1k'lt appear
only 1n lhr ed1tor1al t"(llun1n at lht'
lop (If tho p;qu? Op1nlnn~ t''\pre!l._'f:d
h) lht' rotumn1st~ lint! t'artoonlMs
ind 11~111"'r "'nter~ art' lhtlr OV.'ft •l'ltf
nh t'ndnrsrmenl nf tht'lr \'lt1o1·s by !he
1>:111)' 1'1101 s houldbC'1nftr~.
'
Rites Set
v
lit i1tferno
Convinced tv.o young men 11,·bo veri~h
ed tn a Costa P..1<'1a apartment fire
~re their sons. fam llle!I in Palos Verdes
Elltate-1 and Harbor <.:hy are already
p'6nning funerals.
Oran,:? County roroner's dept.1t!es
n~anwhile, sa.id they expected posilivt
idfntlfica11on lat today of the lwo corpses
carried fro ITUl gutted apartment early
S~y. . r· .o\ third victim of the raging rre
at ~ f"ourttain \Vay C:ast . remains
ill critical condition at Orange County
f\1edlcal Center with burns over 75 per·
cent oC his body.
William \Vilcox. 19. jumped from a ~ story "'indow v.·ith his clothing
ame and was pulled lo safety y,•hen
b1,ttllxl.ers ran to bis re!CUe. •
rl~galons: are 99 percent certam
bUed:.on what Wilcoi has !old them
tlia the two youths 1vho burned to
dea.h...are Richard SL John and Robert
''StlJ" Artftut:
'Pifmily friends said loday that all
tye<i football and basket b a I I t ether at Rolling Hills lllgh School,
re the two dead youths were
rbacks and Wllcoi was a lineman.
~ ~ and St. · John v.·ere attending
<*llllf.,ii:Cl>ast College--althoogh not ac-
tfe ~.a£hletics here--.and Arthur was eNOl)ed. at El Camino C.Ollege. lie had a~ed a use football game with St. JohA.:the nightJMtlore the fatal fire.
}i)Mptl\.W today they have organif.fld the Palos Verdes Peninsula i\lemorl.al
Fund ca.re of Hal Requa. P.O Bo:t
2484, 'Pal~ Verdes Peninsula, 90274, to
finance a commemorative press box at
the Ro\Hng .Hills 1-ligh School stadium
"'here St. _John, Arthur and W i I cox
played football .
• -· ' '/. > ,, I . Ill ..,_ ...
REHEARSING FOR NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH PRODUC TI ON
'Gamma' Players Monica Myers (._ft), Kelly McGillis
Funeral services are tentatively set
for Friday afternoon at St. Andrew's _
Presbyterian Owrch in Redondo Reach. Id ' Pl · 0 ·~fl.Uir.so~~~~'\"':~t in-'Marigo s ay to pen vesti gators so far have been unable
to detemtine a cause of the $15,000
Fron• Page A1
MILLS ...
have the lncldent sup-
rewd altbotJ no dwges were filed.
The olfidtl police r<port of tbe U.
cldent listed the woman's leap into the
ndal Basin, 11 backwater of the Potomac
!liver In front of the Jefferson Memorial,
e.s 11 suicide attempt.
Berklacy said It ls up lo tile discretion
ol the offtcen whether to file charges
and "It Clhe alleged suicide) took
)>f'«edence over any other action. There
has been no questioning ol the officer's
discreUon.''
Berklacy al90 sald "there ls no ~n
dlcatlon any or lhe occupants were in-
toxica ted.''
Berklacy quoted policeman La r r y
Brent as saying he and officer Thomas
Johann "where north.bound on 17th Street
at Constitution Avenue when be obsen'ed
a vehicle southbound, north of Constitu·
tion Avenue, al an unreasonable speed
·with its lights oft.
''\Ye turned arowxl and caught the
vehicle westbowwi o n Independence
AvenUt:, southv.•est. at Kutz Bridge.
·•Yt'e stopped the vehlcle, a female
exited from the passenger side and
jwnped into the Tidal Basin. I jumped
in and brought her over the seawall
where additional U.S. Park police of·
ficers aMisted in removing her from
the water," the report said.
The woman, who identified berself as
Anabell Battlstella, 38,-of suburban-Ari·
ington, Va., was taken to St. Elizabeth's
Hospi tal and later released, Berklacy
said.
The police report said the man iden-
tifying himself as Mills was accompanied
in the auto by Liliane M. Kassar, 38.
or Washington, Gloria Sanchez, 36, of
Arlington ; and Albert G. Gapacini, 39,
also of Arlington.
Gapacini, identified as the driver of
the auto. v.'as not charged.
Berklacy said the water in the area
is about three feet deep, though it ranges
up to six feet further from shore.
Mills' administrative assistant, Gene
Goss, said the congressman authorized
him only to say that "he was oot
there at the time." Goss said be didn't
know where ~tills was at the time of
tbe incident.
"A1r. Mills told me he was not in
the car," Go&s said, adding that he
could not explain b:>w the congresmian's
limousine was involved in lhe incidenl
Wlio Was Tlr.at
eapar ?-uuu.y
A raven-haired young lady who
pranced acrosa Costa Mesa's busy
llarbor Boulevard in the mldst of
evening nWi hour traffic Tuesday
proved to be• lftl traffio«Gpper.
Witne.t.seS agreed It wasn't what
she was wearing but what she
wasn't wearing.
Homs honked and pedestrians
gawked as the lady -wear 1 n g
nothing but a waiJt.Jength Jeopard
garment methodically made her
way across the 2.100 block In front
of a busy shopping center.
She then nonchalantly hopped up
on the opposite sidewalk and disap-
peared into an apartment complex.
Fron1 Page Al
RE NTERS ...
Oi le r Day
Sitc cumbs
At Age 72 ~
By ARTHUR I\. VINSEL
ot ""' Dt11r '1i.1 ataH
George William Day quit hl.s di.rt fann
out.side Dallas In 1924 and b e a d e d
v.·estward to lluntlngton Be<ach, where
wealth lay deeper underground In the
form of oil.
He v;orked tor a youthful J . Paul
Getty, whose petroleum finds made him
one ol the '\l,'Orld's wealthlest tnen but
Mr. Day1 lived out life as a man of
modest means and mJnY memories.
He wu a derrick me.n, one of the
boomtown daredevils wbo tolled 120 feet
In tile sl:y, whipped by tile sea bttezes
The two women, along with Lehr, without even a safety belt. \\'ere among those who circulated a
petition among tenants demanding an He was always careful and perhaps
explanation for the Increases. It was that is why he survived to 72 and
signed by 218 renters. died Afonday of the ailments and In-
It was forwarded to Ring Brothers finnities associated with old age.
Management Corp. or Lo3 An geles whiclt _ He--came-to Htmtington Beach for the handles -operation of Mediterranean otl work. 1 Village for John Hancock Ufe lnsuranoe
OJmpany, the legal owner, according to Jfis widow Minnie, of the family home
tax: rolls. _ at .W Hamilton St., Costa Mesa, recalla
Ring Brothers executives decllned to one cf<19e shave.
hold a 'public meeting with the irate ban bl und tenants. Instead, they wrote a three-page Her bus d stum ed on a gro
letter detailing reasons for the increase. level drilling site and fell knee-deep
'lbe let.ter states electricity costs ha\•e into one of the holding ponds of near-boil-
increased 40 peroeot and rubbish ool· ing mud pumped up from the bowels
lection nearly 18 percent in the past of the earth in the hunt for Black. year.
The letter states: that the owners have Gold.
been notified of substantial lax increases. His brother-UHaw, lAlke Davis, recalls
Records on file with the Orange County that Mr. Day was one of the seekers
Assessor show the as&essed valuatioo of boomtown oil who \\'ent to work
of the property has •increased about v.·ith danger and labored sboukler-to-$150,000 this year and the tax bill has
gone up $11 ,000 (6.1 percent) over lhe shoulder with sudden death.
$181,000 fMlid last year. "They didn't have safety guar d s
Acoordln.g to the letter, O'\\'Jlers have ' around the Chains and drilling equjp-
been receiving ~ Uiree percent rate ment," he recalled, "and there were · of return on their investment. "With
the high grade corporate bonds and no life belts up on the derricks."
even government instruments yielding "The driUe~ were rea,lly safe in . those
a far higher rate of return (at no days though, Mr. Days brother-1n·law
Qla:re and say they may not be able h H .__ 1 "" f= I i---;7;::~~""11ea~amas• to tlle-A_tfiar 01· tg 1 5CiiOO
Goss also said he knew none of the
other parties listed by police as being
-ilrthe-auto-arthe-ttm·e.
The Star-News identified Miss Bat-
listella as "reportedly a go-go dancer"
and another occupant of the ca?' a!I
"reporteqly employed as_a masseuse.''
Police said their reports included no
such identifications.
risk), it becomes obvious that the rents ~dded. "~e ?f. them were on the ust-be-incre~," t.he-letter-stales:---JClb_f~_ears. __ -:--:--,--::--
Rent inequities also played a role The dnllers were safe but George
in the increases, the Jetter states. l.oog· ~llli~m Day "-'a& a derrick. man, . all
term tenants who have been paying . his life and all 138 pounds of him, ~ 1be curtain goes up ThUrsday night ~ ~ at Newport Harbor High School on "The
W!! Effect of Gamma Rays oo Man in
S a the Moon Marigolds", the first play e d r or the sea.son by student thespians. -; -~ :a~I . 8 ---The-play-woo an Obie -Award, the
Ca,1 lV•• -New York Orama Critics Circle Award
•
P. and a Pulitzer Prize ror play ... mght
· " \ Paul Zindel when it first. appeared on
TONIGHT
• OCC LEC'I1JRE -"Vila] Issues that
O:incem You ," Dr. Arthur L. Bletz ~
lurer. Auditorium 7:30 p.m. ,
···ALCOHOLISM LECTURE -Dr .
Robert. Schmitz lecturer, Raleigh Hills
jiospjtal, 1507 E. 16th Street, Newport ,Bead!, 6: JS p.m. Information 64S..5707.
'UCI LECTURES -"Selcctll!i and
Jmplementing an Effective Tax Plan,"
1'oocn 178 Hmnanities Hall, 7 p. m.
"World oC Plants," Room 550 Ptiysica.I
"Scimce Bldg., 7 p.m.
''THE REAL INSPECTOR HOUND"
-South Coast Repertory T h e a t e r ,
lbrough Sun. 8 p.m.
. TIJURSDAV, OC'IUBER 10
• OCC LEC'roRE -"Baking and ltlak-
.in& for Christmas." Costa ~1csa Women's
.Club 9:30 a.m. Oct. 9.
NEWPORT HARBOR IDGH DRAMA
-"The Effect of Gamma Rays on
Man in the ~loon 1'1acigolds," R001n
d20, Oct. 10, 11, 12, 16, 17, 18, and
.19. 8 p.m. Adults . $2 students $1.
~ ·'RlGIIT TO PRIVACY" -Caspar
We.inberjj:er, U. S. Secretary of Heallh.
Education and Welfare, Crawford Hall
,8 p.m.
UCI DRM.1A -"Seagull" by Anton
-OM!khov, Fine Art.s Village Theater, 8
.p.m. Tickets $4.50.
~ UCI LECTURES -"Television and
.the World of Sports:• Science Lecture
Jiall , 7 :30 p .m . ''Your Local
Ci0vernments ... "Jury Assembly Room,
Court Hoose, Santa Ana, 7 p.m.
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
~ O•~ Co.o\I 0.Uy Pllol, ... 111 wl'Od'I 11
umtlined CM ~M-~"'· ,, -•v.d ,,. the 0.-•-c ..... 1 Put1oU\/>lnq Co...wny Y11o,,.tl• M•h""'I .,. 11<1Dll-d. MO.U.y ,,.......,., Frid.if,
tot Ct»l• """''· H••Po•l 8o.w;11, H..,llf'9lo<> e...:n Fo....,1a1" V•ltey uq..-S..c:ft, ....... ~ooltll.C ~ Ind ~ .. Otmtnlt~ JIMfl
(...oe>•'''•"" A .,.nQlr rr9...,1 ""'ti"" I\ pul>i•~d ~.h,.d•I"\ Ind ~-'f' f"" ilf•rKIPli
P,,Ol•"'"'<I o•~n• h •I :IOO 'l\lt11 S.v ~trHI, Coll• ~\•, \'...ilotor"'•~•l•.
Robert N. Weed
PfHidtnl •l'ld Pul)l"llo!r
Jack R. Curley
\11(1 Pfn1dt"t •"" 0.flef•I Mtfttqtt
Thomas Kee\lil
£d1IOI'
Thomas A. Murph!ne
~n.fgl"O Ea<lor
Costa Mesa Offict-mw.11: .. , stl'ftt
Mtlll"'J •Od11w.: P.O. llo• UllO,t2'M.
Other Offices
Nll'wOQf'I &!«"; JUJ Htwport &DulftMd l.111."'fll 6tK~ l!M~""'Yl't ~I. ......,,1~ ... llo«ll: 11111 l!ool(ll ~ ~ ci.mtnit: aoi NOrtl'I El CAmlflR -. ..
Telephone t'114> 642-4121 Classifitd Advertising Ml·.HJI
CoVt'<IQlll, lt1._ 0<""91 CM\t flllbj l""'•"<I
Co"'IP<l"Y N9 ~*' \IOl'lfl,, 1111..-•ll!<i••"·
tdlllWltl in.llt• •• 1!1vtnl-nl\ lllftl" "'··• lit f-...C.,.i ""'flowl "'Kill pot!'.,. ..... GI C.00'"''"-··
1itco!ld Clflll "5lt!M H+O II CMll Ml"" c:.u1o""i.. Sl/M(•lotlon b\I ,..,,.,. DDD
lf!OtltMl• Ol "ll•ll .... 00 l'l\OIMlf; l!lllolfol
1101..._ '°"' u.oo monUll•
Broadway.
Its plot revolves around the pressures
of poverty on a woman and her two
daughters and how they try to find
their way oot ol. their depresssing ex-
istence.
Kelly McGilis plays Beatrice! I he
mother; Monica Myers plays Ti! ie and
Debbie Lowitz plays Ruth, her daughters.
Others in tbe play are Mary Orr and
Lisa S!oao.
Two Los Alam itos
Council Members
Ousted i11 l''oting
Two 1..os Alamitos city councilmen
·were recalled from office in a special
election Tuesday.
Councilman Charles H. Long lost his
bid to stay on the council 789 votes
to 7:>2. Kenneth D. i'o-tiller was recalled
from office by a margin of 810 to
726.
Voters overWhelmingly decided that
their replacen1ents should be selected
through the election process rather than
appointed by the reinaining three eoun·
cilmen. The vote in favor of a council
election was 1.065 to 292.
i'olore than 25 percent of !he city's
:>.003 eligible voters ~urned out for thoe
recall election. There l\'ere J.541 baltols
cast.
City hall spokesmen said a n o t h e r
speci al election 11·ould probably be held
in January to fill the now vacanl council
seats.
The recall efforl slemmed from the
firing two years ago of Los Alamitos
City r.ranager \~'illia111 Krauss
Krauss was fired by the three-mun
council majority of Long, l\1iller and
Dale Kroesen. Kroesen later resigned
because of poor heo.llh.
Long and r.1illcr then became the coun·
cil minority and a lengthy recall effort
against them was delayed by City At·
tomey Jack Parker and City Clerk Doris
Pass who ruled the first recall petitions
invalid.
Both Parker and Pass Inter rcsitlncd
their posts. A counter recall c f f o r I
against th(' two councilmen who had
supported lhe fired cit y manager never
garnered enough support to force nn
election.
Dance Planned
For Mesa Kids
A danct for exeeplional cblldrtn and
young OOults will I><' held from 7 I?
9 p.m. Friday nt the Costa r.1esa Com-
munity R.tcrcation Center 31 the 11.·t!!l
gate of the Orange County Fnirgrounds
"Full llou~,'' a rock music !roup,
will entertain. Rcfreshiuents wt I h c
served. ,
The danct is under the sponsorship
of UlC COSta. Mesa Lcisul't! S ll r v I cc s
Department Further information may
be obtained by calling SSB-5300.
.Ii •
"Gamma Rays" will be pr e s e n l e d
Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights
at 8 p.m. in the Utle Theater at Newport Ha-High. It will <eturn the following
week on Wednesday, Tburs(tay, Friday
-and-Saturdaynigbts,~.~~~~~-
Ticket.s are $1 with a students card
and fl lor jbe general poblic. They
may be purchased at the school's student
body office or from the director, Tom
Bradac, 556-3310.
f'-rom Page Al
INFI.ATION . ••
but said, "We believe the people wit!
respond to our progr am ••. The
American people respooded last year
very, very well" to a far more drastic
shortage of gasoline.
Ford conceded "there has been some
criticism'' of the one-year surtax he
proposed, but promised that it woold
not extend beyond the 1975 calendar
year and noted that a family of four
earnJng $20,000 a year would be required
to pay "only 12 cents a day" in extra
tax. .~
Ford said he had to confess that
former President Nixon's plan to achieve
energy independence from other nations
had not done as \\'ell as "we had hoped."
He said both Congress and the executive
branch should share the blame.
Ford, in his third news eonfercn since
beconling president. said he would defer
any comment on his pardon of Nixon
until his scheduled Oct. 17 appearance
before a llouse judiciary subcommittee.
Ford's testimony originally scheduled
for Thursday was postponed. until after
a \Vatergate cover-up jury is impaneled
and sequestered.
In his opening remarks before taking
questions from the press, Ford an-
nounced he will meet 111exico's chief
nf state, Luis Echeverria Alvarez, in
the Arirona boriler town of Nogalel!I
Oct. 21 for a review o{ bilateral relations.
f'rotn Page Al
TAXES ...
Th~ Washington Post reported that
the police officials said the auto's oc-
cu~tigi other than Mills,_epgaged_in
a stru e when the auto first stopped
near the Tidal Basin. Later, when officer
Brent .,and Ute Battistella woman 1'ere
pulled out of the water, the auto's
participants resumed their scuffle.
Meanwhile, high-ranking Park Service
police officials bad arrived on the acene
and, In ,tt<mptng to QU<ll the order,
a poUctf Sergeant wu pushed and fell
over some bushes, injuring his back
and leg, the Post sai~.
Ford , Sot,iet
Cliief to Meet?
\VASHINGTON (AP) -Tentative
plans are being made foe a meeting
bet\\'eell President Ford and Soviet
Communist Party Leader Leonid
1. Brezhnev late this year, seni.01"
U.S. officials said today.
They said, bowev.er. pl.ans for
such a meeting have oot been
firmed up.
tr it takes place, the meeting
1vould come after Ford's visit to
Japan in November and probably
would be somewhere in the Pacific
area.
A \Vhite House official said tile
meeting \\'Ould be an informal get·
aquai nted session since "at this
point we have no particular reason
to meet" to discuss substantive
issues.
low rents for-a number of years are 5:1ys his-wife -Minnie. He ICood on the
receiving a one:time catch up increase tiny square p~tfonn looking down on
to correct the inequities the I e t t e r the 'A"Orld, gukfing the high, h\ig~ ICecl
asserts. ' pipes on cables in I.heir det-"lit into
"We know it will be difficult for U:iose the oil-bearing bowels of the eanb.
few residents whose n!flts will increase The Dickens, Tes:., native finally left
substantially-more--th.an-otber 1esidenb' the-Getty--firm-cmd !Ventu1lly~
lhi! one time but they should consider Signal Oil and Gas D:>., where be worked
the fact that 'they have had the benefit for some 25 of his 47 years oo t.be
of ·wnaually low l'flnta rorraorbe months ' Orange Coast.
or years in the past," It states. He and his wife made their home
The Jett.er also notes that established 'first at 310 Sixth St., Huntington Beach,
residents will pay less rent than a new then at 318 Sixth St. and moved to tenant 1''0Uid pay for the 63.me apart-Costa Mesa six years ago.
ment. · "It ~ to be a real nice,, town,
Lehr, however. said that is not al'i''aYS a clean httle tov.:i to live in, Mrs.
the case. He claims another to\\'llhouse Day says of Huntington Beach, before
was rented fof $295 per month on a the oil wells whose pumps rattle and
six mooths loose in July "and my new growl in the night were aunk in the
rent is $321 a month." backyard~ ~f the downtown district.
"I've been here since November 1972 " The ongmal downto~ area wa s he said. ' farther out from the per area where
Lehr a)s) objected to the letter's men-lt i!I now but It is a sectkln Mrs.
lion of increased utility costs s i n c e Day declares bas pas.sed on. , .
tenants ~re given a 30 percent; utility Funeral services ~or Mr. Day WJ~
fee increase earlier this year. be ~y at 12.30 p.m. in Peek
FanuJy Co Ion I a I Funeral Home,
Klan Moving In
To ' . .\id Whites'
DESTREllAN. La. (UPI) -A Ku
Klux Klan leader said today he sent
an armed security force into racially
troubled Dest re ha n . Gov. F.dwin
Edwards warned the Klan and anyone
else "who takes the Jaw Into their own
hands" to stay out of town and mind
their av.ii business.
David Duke, 23, national director ol.
the Knighl!I of the Ku Klux Klan, said
Klan security teams "with a weapon
in their automobiles" were aent to
Destrehan "to help protect white pe1r
ple."
Westminster.
A member of the Azure ft.fasonie L«lge
or Fullerton, Mr. Day leaves a daughter,
11-lrs. Eva Eme!tine Manson, sisters Mn.
Eva Taber and A-lrs. Joe Dames, pill.!
three grandchildren In addllioo to h~
vr'ife.
Greece Readies Vote
ATHENS {UPI)-A 19·member
caretaker cabinet under Pr em I er
Constantine Caramanlis took the oath
or office today and pledged to bring
democracy back lo the 1'"'1 wh<re It
wns born. nie new nonpoUUcal interim
government will run the oountry until
lhe Nov. 17 elections, the COlUllry's first
pu-llamentary race in more than a
decade.
'P4C& ~~ I fERIJI IW I .... I
°"" ...
•
• 538 CEMTER STREET-COST A MESA--'»46· 1919 CLOSID
SuteAY
relie1 1or business. Close Out Fred Perry Wilson Kramer Aut.09raph Simon said the surtax was necessary k . "' O I 23 95
10 help the victims of inflation and Tennis Shoes Reg . 15.95 Tennis Rae et-.-rame n Y •
spur business investment nee<ie<i for a . Sale Price 9.95 Strung Nylon 25.95 hcallhy econo1ny. 1rrrr..1 I 36 95
unma n said Ford understate<! tbe pro-Limited To Stock On Hand Wilson T2000 Strung ny on •
blem In Tuesday's address to Congress. f 11.--~~~:.!:...!.=-===...;;-=~=~-----, D I D I B ncroft Ullman said the eCT>nomv was "an even OV $• Un Op• 0 "
worse" problem than .Ford said and White Penn Tennis Balls Yonex Rackets
the problem would "get worse beforo Can of 3-1.79 Penn & Wiison Tennis Balls it get! beller."
Ford told Congreso he wants higher Limited Quantity Racquetball Racquets & Balls Lili revenues so he can cut £ederal dellei~. Both would fight inllation by Handball Gloves & lolls f:t~in!o:!'m;.mount of money ,spent Double Knit Gym Shorts Speedo S wlm Suits & Trunks
ro busines~ 11e or1erec1 tu Incentives Assorted Siles ,&_Colors Reg. 2.75 Table Tennis Paddles & Boi s
to encourage growth. Sale Price I . 7 5
H• offered 1o help the cco n om y • • Football Practice Shirts Plaln 3.95
worn.off victims -11\e poor and those Wann Uj Suits 24.95 to 39.95 W'ith ..,o'•. 4,95 thrown out of work. " •
The President avoided predicting what Hoode Myton Jackets 11.50 Acryll~ Y·necllCong leeve
his prograni would achieve, but said Sh rt SI S t Sh'rt 2 9 5 9 5 failure lo slow down the rate of inllaUon 0 eeve wea I s • Sweaters 4.
would "destroy our Clluntry." ,Hooded·zipper Sweat Shirts 7 • 9 5 B'k R • ing Parts Simon vagu<ly predicted only th at I e epa1r -
Ford 'i pTIJgram, If enacted intact. w111ild 1 ~--C=.:.re:.w.:.:...:M:..:..::e:.c:.:.k ..:S:.w:.e.:..a.:..t....:.S.:...h ':.•rt_s:...._4_. 9_5_+----~T!.!ii..:re!:s~-~T~b=----1! bring the current doublt-dlg:H inflation 11
-now rsnglng about 11 pc:rtent -Open 9 to 6 Closed Sunday 538 C t down to slngl"11glt rate • year from en er
now. That could be as high as 9 percent. 646-1919 ,
•
' I
j
"
I
WtdntsdlJ, Oct.obtr 9, 1~74 OAILV PILOT
• Folsom Flour . Gets A ressive I 1_:__~'~~~~~::.::=::..::::::..i~:..:::.:~~~~~~-L~J~1•n~
-Escape With Brown in TV Debate
Goldblom Guilty
Equity-Scandal
11
LeaderConf esse Thwarted
Closed to Scientists
SACRAMENTO (AP) -'Ibe bones, soil sample9 and other
• satisfactory to t h e goveri;:
ment," Newman said. ~
C.oldblum could be sent (<\:
prison for 30 years and fined 1 up to $.11,000. Sentencing 11
set for Feb. IO.
The spirit of Friendship Seryice. Its catebin~
"
. . . ,•
..
made its last sland, which l--~==.c'7-=;;-.'~"'---"""'i-''"itee.cwbere a dozen centwury'Y"'-o"ldL_cC]lwnes"'Jo__tbe.JBth-.Century Jrul!S1 ____ _
wu destroyed by flames, and skeletons were unearthed Wt burial.
two neighboring houses that Friday waa ck><ed off by the r---------.1 ...... badly burned. . prop«ty ....... to scientists
e Une Purehaecl seeking furthe< clues, a pro-f....,. said Tuesday.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Keith Joi-xi, chairman of
The controversial IU million lhc anthropology department
purdwe of Pacific Far Ea:lt ~·-•• u · said
'Victim'
Arraigned
--·t.1n>·by·t11efamDrol"Mlyo<__.u...,.~a1e.. nlv=IY,_ -
Jo.sepb Alioto bas been 8~ owners of the Rum1ano LONG BEACH (AP)-=
proved by the federal govern-BnMheB dairy ranch closed A woman who told poli<e
menL off their property, asked the man ,me is accused
.. 1 A .dlree-member 1 u b s I d 'I evecyooe to leave ~ then ol shooting to death kid-• Ii-' ol lhe federal Jllritime ~. Jlle lahl c!e>rlng -naped and. roped her bl• \\dinlnistl'atioo .. po!Udlt I\>' _.atlOll --the I -amugned for b 11 pi-oved the sale Tuead&y dur· fint -F'iiday. · m ..... r.
tnl( a cloled meetinl I n ~ urooertY owners 1'-ere Deborah J~y Kantaeng, Washington. mt av&il&ble ·for comment. lJ, W&s arraigned on one
1be Tehama County Sher-count of. murder Tue!da)' ·e FJ• Quaratttlne Ul's . o!Qoe c1ote4 !ta in-' and ·onlered to •ppear for A.,. veshgation ol the mass grave 1 a preliminary beanng in
" SACRAMEl(J'O °(AP)' -A aftor ~ aald the bones Long Be a ch ~unlcipal
70-aquare mile area in San found in a trench4ike grave €ourt Oct. 28. Ball was
Diego ls under quarantioe to dated back 100 reaJl or more. set at $10,000.
bait movements of fnllts and "There's oothlng · criminal. Mrs. Kantaeng Is cbarg-
vegetable.s in order to prevent Or, U ·there was, it happened ed. with the death of Dan-
SF,ead of .the oriental fruit 100 years ago. I CO'fldn't see ny Charles Allen, 21, of
fly. • tying up any men on it any Santa Ana. Allen was shot
The Callfamia Department Jooger-.'' Uodersberiff Luther in the neCt with a .410-
of Food and AiJicu!ture said Owinp aa!d. gauge shotgun last Thurs-
TuMday the Dy now Wests J<im1on was a 1Mder of day when be went to Mrs.
a IOgment of the Clalmnont a team of adeblil!U fiom two K,antaeog's home.
district e!,.San Diego. unlvmltiel. aeetillg more
BROTHERS
c
I
T
I z
E
N
ELE TRONIC
CALCULATOR
TTP!WlllTU
I M1dllM ....
I tt••I Bechic
Cost
+
$1"
IDl.;tR..-
Dttk-
Cost
+
I'°
Unicom "SUde Rule'·' Electronic: • • • • • • • • 15°/o Off*
W~lher Delk Prlnth!cJ Elec:tronic .......... $29500*
Mec:hanlc:al Multiplier trode-ln •••••••••• 20°/o Off*
Many other makes & models of office machines al reduced
prices. We Invite trade.tns & repair work.
•Limited Stock
CAL-MART J~o ;: I -· ...... c............... -· I
2960A HAHOR 546-4011 f @] •
COST A MISAT,....s.t. f'.>•kJt "
I
I
-·-
Catch the spirit with
United's Midweelt Bargain Days.
Effective October 151h. Uni!ed has a great way for
you to see more or your land-on less or your budget .
Fly round·1rip to most Unit ed cities 1.500 miles or more
away. Depart and return on Tuesday, Wed nesday or
Thursday. Buy your ticket at least 7 days in advance.
And stay 7 to 9 days. You'll ge t a 25% discount on regular
round-trip Coach air fare. And Friendship Service all
\,·ailable from Los Angeles to 43 cilies. For uamplc:
Rt11ul•t Nound·ttip ~1id,,.,eitk B•r1t•in ••• 1Jit,1in111io. Co•~h f•re ll•}'S F1tit .!\•··~ ---
New York City SJ74.00 Sll!!.00 S93
Chicago 280.00 l l'o.00 'iO
Philadelphia .'l&l.00 273.00 91
\\lash., D.C./Balt imore 354 .00 26h.00 88
the way.
The spirit is cmchirfg. so make reservations early.
Detroit JI0.00 2.]J.Ol 77 United's Midweek Bargain trips cannot s!art on Nov. 26,
27, or 28, or between Dec. 6 and Jan. 6. and do not ·
include Hawaii and Florida. Fare· ends March 13, 1975.
·For complete details, see your Travel Agent.Or cal l
United at 537· 7521.
Security surcharge not included. All fares subject
to pending 4% increase.effective Nov. I.
Partners in Travel wi1h Western ln1ernational Ho!Cls . . . •
The friendly skies of your land
, •. ,-
unlTED AIRLlnes ,..
•
I ,
, ..
•
.
·'
•
AS ,
DAILY PILOT E DITORIAL PAGE
Bonanza for Bikers
Cos ta i\lcsa bicyl'lists soon y,1ill be ridin¢ on Lhe
firsl leg:-of a 40·n1i lc bil'Ytlc route systcn1 li nkini;
U1em to po i nt :-; both in and out or the city.
'fhc fir:-.l J>hasc o f the c ity touncil·acloptcd
11ikC\V<J)~ pJ;:1n \\:ill S4..,1·vc. u nun1 bcr of local .schools.
·orangl' ('o;.1st CollL•gc ~ind the Ora nge Counl ~'
.F'airg round ~. It l'l'JJ l'Cst•nls a logic-a l start \vh cn o nt•
considC'rs 1h1· nun11Jcr of st udents \vho .. bike.• it" on a
dt1il,v basi s.
Latrr phas es of t he St00,000 projl'Cl \\'ill int ludc
routes in vi1·tually rvcry neighborhood <1 nd shopping
district in !ht cily. Bikcn1ays co nnecting to routes in
surround in~ titiL·s ;.ind sceni c tr<.1 ils l'XC'lusivclv bui lt
for bicyt !i s ts a lso \\'ii\ I)(> co nstructed . .
·rhc-Ill'\\' pl;.1 n orft:rs son1cthing for e very body,
fron1 the young:.tcr on his \\'<.IY to school to the mort>
S(!rious·1ninch:d ('~'<"list \\'hu likes to r ide long and f;i st.
'l'ht• pl :.111 \\'a:-. long in the ni;,iking. but the \\'Uil
m o)' \VC IJ h;1 \'l' been \VOrth it .
Quieter 'Copters
1\vo OC\\' heli copters, lo be purchased at a cost of '
$74 ,000, soon ,,·iH replilce oues no\v flo,vn by the Cos ta
J\1cso PotitC' i)cpa rtn1ent.
The n1c rc n1ention of heli('o plers and the ir use in
1>atroling tht.> c ity at night is apt to raise a barrage of
<-'ommenta1·y, -most of it dea ling \Vi th noise.
Despite the ract the new choppers hpve more
horsepo,vc r the.i n the old one.s , they still \Viii be less
noisy brcausf• of the ne w noise s uppression s ys ten1.
theofl'i ci;;ih; said.
\\1hilc t.hc question or \\•bethel' the city should use
he licoplc.·rs for la\v e nrorce n1 eml 1nay never b<-' .
rcsolvt'd to eve ryone's satis raction, it's good to know
there have been e fforts to make their use a bit rnore
palaluble.
Gypsies' R~ghts
'fhe routine run of business before the Costa i1esa
City Council was s piced up just a bit at its last re gular
meeting.
'fhe city fathers turned aside such matters as
zone exemptions and approvul of \varrants to listen l.o
a \vell·presented case from an Irvine attorney. who
wants a city la¥.' forbidding rortunclelling overturned.
Boris Barano\v$ki represents gypsies. In this
instance he has a client \Vho live s ln Los -Angeles, but
\vould rather Jive in Costa Mesa. Allo"'ing a gypsy to
live in the comn1unity. but not practice the profession
of fortune te lling, he s aid, "'as equivalent to refusing
to let ctn Italian Catholic go to church.
1'he counc il appea r e d impressed with the
la,\lye r's comme nts and his s ug ges tion that if the
o rdin<I nce is res cinded it be rep laced \vith a strict set
of standards regulating fortunetelling concerns.
•
•
'fhl!rc '"<i s sonic· hc<utcning ne\\'S on that s ubjecl
,,·he n t he cit_,. council decided to buy the ne"' copters .
According to C'ity aides, they are eq uipped "'ilh a
.. s ky nig ht" muffl_e r s ystem and "'ill be quiete r than
the t\vO Hughes 300·8 models that have served the city
. fo r the past six year;;,
In lhe m e antime, the council "'ill keep an eye on
<'OUrt c·hallenges of fortunete lling prohibitions in
other comn1unities. 'l'hat was a wise s te p .
CM The manual doesn't say anything about Siamelje twins.' •
Rocky Road to Dear
Gloomy
Gus
T·i111e to Lo1ver the Bo~111 . ' -.
Not Enough Complaints? ~~~~e~P~r~esiden_c_Y--~c___ ---*9..t_M._E.dj!orc_;,:_· --~---
1 What is going on with our mail ser·
vice. if I may use the latter word
loosely? ( ) Now all "'e nee~ to do is to pass a
similar law in Sacramento and con·
sidering the amount of illicit ''.loving"
going on in Orange County, as well as
the rest of the stale, those $50 fines
should total up enough to pay off lhe
national debt.
\lA.S ~ilNGTON -Jn the last fl'\\'
deeades-our J>reSident.s have fallen
inlo the habit of using their Veeps for
high.Jevel. f1ireign rihbon·cutting mis·
sions. It's no\v being said that one or
the adva nlages of i\lr. Hockefcl\er is
that \\'ith his ex pC'riencc he <'an do a
-lot.--m o Ft' t h-tt·n·-be---:.1-ccrt' rmmi<r l
presence al the s.t:1tc fune rals of
prime n:iin istc rs.
J~utcan he?
Jud g ing fro m
what happe ned in
1969, whe n /llr.
Nixon sent the for·
mer t\C'w Yo rk
governo r o n a
South Amc ri l'an
Ntudy mission. !Ur.
l-'ord n1ay not be
ablC' t.o IC't i\Tr. Rockereller leave the
count ry. I>:t\'id r-.lorris. ;1 Fellow at lhc
Jns litutc fo r Pol\cy StudiC's. :1 left.
win g \V<.1 s hi11 glo n thinkery, h11s
researched th(• old llC\\'sparer clips of
that disastrous ,·oyagc, and this is
\Vhat his notes s ht1\\':
"In llondur:1s ont' sludt'nl \\'as kil·
led and there \Vas \.\'idt•s1>read rioti ng:
tn the Don1i n ic~1n Bcpublic a Sl:1nd;1rd
Oil refi nery 11'a s bl<n\'11 u1); in Costa
Ric;i 2.0011 s!udt•n ts demnnstr:1Led: in
Panan1a the :'\~1t1o r1td c;uard \\'<IS cal·
led out; in \."c11 e1.uela the go,·crnmC'nl
had to l:anl'C·l Rockefeller 's visit due
to s treet. fi,ehting ; in Colon1bia a
2{),000·/ll<lll SJll'('i:t! Sl'l'U1'il~· fo1 ·ce \\':IS
t•::i llcd out to control ~tudt•n l slrikcs
. a nd there·'' a~ he· a\·~· s1rt·t·t fiAhlin!!:
in Ecuador Hor kl'lt•llt•r s t·ar \\'ilS
uverturTH.'d <i nd 111 drnl!111;.;tr:ilors
"''f're killt•d by tlH' poli1·1·, in l~oli\'ia
hi:. 21·h11ur \·is ii 11 ;1.~ tut 10 a three'·
hour sta.v in th(' <tll'Jll)fl (11'hl\t•) t•i p:h t
OOmbs v.·t'nt 1Jrt' 1H1 th1· (11t1travc lecl)
nlotorcadf' rou1 t• In l.:i l'ai : in Chile
41,~ ~Ol'Cl'nr11l'nl 11•;1 ~ foret•d to t"<i nccl
t hl' \'11<1l \1'IH ·n 11<.lliornridc slrikes
cruptl'd: Bralil \1·as c·al1n as the
p:ovcr nm t•nt ;1 rrcslrd lhous;1nds nf
potenti al demonsl roi111rs :ind CC'nsored
t h(' press from prinlini.: any anti·
Ho('ky :1rticl"~: in Argt>nlina one
<lt•1nonstrat.or 11;1s killed b~ lht• JX>li('c.
th1•rt• lll'l l' 11;1llon11irlt• lahor strikl'S
:111tl r11ne Bo<·kcf<•ll•'I' 011·n1'fl surer·
n1arkc1~ 11t•rt• hu,nli1·cJ ;u1d burnl'd ; in
t.:l'u~u~iy thl' {;~ner:1I ~·lotors plant
"as bttrnl"d do11· 11. ·'
\Vhat has happened to our leash
law? Have you been to Costa.
( ]
Mesa Park on a Sunday? Il ha$ VON HOFFMAN gone'lo the dogs! What are
, ordinances £or?1
~ G.E
Gloomy G\11 t.,mmet111 •••tubflliUtd.., rt..-1 IN FAIR~E:-;;s l o th(' , .. ICC l'res1• -.... ot .. H•Ht•ily rHIHI IM wlt.s ... lbt · · I 11 '--· .. w.,..,.... Sond wou• ,_., e!•~• l<l§l*"Y Gllll rlffit·des1gnate,-ho1\'e\'e1;-1t-s iou ' ·~--o.11VP1161:----•
udmitt cd that in 1-laiti. r·rancois
(Papa Doc) Du vali er, the late voodoo
dict<1loi-and "PrC's idcnt for Life," tur·
ned out 35,000 penplP to cheer when he
and l\l r. Rockefeller ap1:ieared on the
balcony of lhC' Prei;idcntia l Pa tact! in
Port.au·Princc :.i nd t•n1braced each
other.
\\'hether or nut lhc a bility to
detonate a continent merely by sel·
ting foot on it indicates lllr. RoekeCel·
ler has consi de ra bl): more po\1.'er than
he has modestly given himself credit
for a t his Senate confirmation
hc.:iri ngs. his Latin fiasco docs pose
certain questions. \\las there a con·
nection. for instance. bt.•t,1·een what
n1us l ha ve been a horrifying ex·
pl:'rience u.nd 1\•hat he \\·as l:.1ter to do
at ,\\tica'! Yo u don't h<i ve to call /\fr.
Hockefellcr a racist or any other
n:.1mc he doesn't deserve to wonder i(
those viole nt . c1 ui1 si·revolutionary
n1o bs rnay ha\.'c t on vinced this
plutocrat. in public service lhal armed
rl.'prl•.ss Lon is the only practical
response.
Or it may be J\l r. Hockefel lcr
believes lh <1l in the 20lf1 ccnlur\'
violcn c(' is a n ordinar y tool o·r
statecra ft. In lh al connection the only
lnstan('t'S I've been able to find of his
l'C{'On1mcn<ling a tax cut durin g his
l!O\-ernorship "'as fur a StOO dcduction
rnr homeo11·ners \\'ho built backyard
bo1n bshc lt crs. !-'or more than 20 years
he has in1rortunC'd fo r infinitely
tunicscC'nl n1ilita ry appropriations,
and has done so to such <ln C!<lcnt that
a n1an \Vith less money might have
ht'C'n c:i ll f'd a nut on the subject.
som('thinJ? th at President Eisenhov.·er
tame close to doing 1vhcn he said , "J
suspect l hat Neli;on has been listening
loo closely to ha If ·baked ad\'isers."
Tll1\T \\'AS ba (•k in the 195fi e ra
v.·hC'n lht· l!nrkc·frllcr Brolhcrs Fund
eo1n 111 issi01h·d ;1 stutl~·. dirCi.'IC<I hy
Dr . Kissin ger. \lo'hil'h said : "In l'crlai11>
areal> assigned hi gh priority by the.
Krcn11in the So viet I 1nion has surpas·
•
sed us qualitatiVe'ly as well as quan·
titativeJy ... it appears that the
United Stales is rapidly losing its lead
o\·er the U.S.S.R in the military
race.'' '
President Kennedy made the same
overest-imale of Russian strength,
v.:hich came to be known as the "mis·
sile gap," but at least he wasn't
saying things like "\'ery J)O\\'erfuJ
nuclear weapons can' be used in such a
manner that they have negli gible ef·
feels on civilian populalions" (also
from the same Rockefeller·Kissinger
r e port ).
UN llAPPILV the two were One
about \\'hat the report called "non·
overt ... disgui sed or obscure \\'ar,"
i.e. Vietnam . \V e can't knov.• if Ken·
nedy might have come to change his
mind about such interventions, but \Ve
do kno"'' that l\fr. Rockefeller neve r
h<1s, just as \lo'C know that he has been
an undeviating advocate of a foreign
policy whi ch has protection of over·
3eas in\'estments as its principal aim .
It is· a position cbnsislent "''ith his
and his fa mily's ownership of a firm
like the International Basfc''Economy
Co rporation that does in excess of $250
million \\·orth or business in ,South
Ameri ca every year.
This goes to our most important
policy decisions as It al so goes to the
Rockefeller mind set, the Rockefeller
!r asp of st r a t egy a nd t actics ..
lh e di s<!onccrting Rocke rclle r
presumption that h<' knows what's
best ror others as "''ell as for himself.
So do \Ve want this oblivious high·
sa ilin~ ex.governor, this inflex ible. if
polished bcllirist, lhis m:1n IA'hosc
nan1e is a s\'n1bol of suc h odium that
people aroui1d the \Votld.Jlre willing to
chance death just to thr~ rocks at his
limousine'!
Our Expletives Lack Imagina~ion
1'h(' most popul;i r·-:ifl<l. o( COUJ'S(',
f'ventually tlrl·son1c-cutt'h"'urd of
I hf sun1m1•r "'':lS "~:x pll·I 1\'t <k· leted,"
followin.(: puhl!c:1tion n! th(' 1nfan1ous
\\lhill· llous1• 1ran s.cnp1 ~.
But l ht• trih• :111!1 lllt'<HHnj?lcss ob·
~rrni1 il·S oft hl· ~ 1 \un t :qi\•:-:i r\·, to rnr-
;1t l1·i1i.t. !PSS ofJ\•nsiVC' n1nr:1!1~· t1 u111
lhl'v :n·r '1:.t!11·t1l';.illv 'l'hc\' 1l1J not
:-ho·,,. ;1 (dlh~ r11111c\ 11~ n111 rh· a~ :l dull
t)llt·. In ronl r'n ~1 lo
u .John (~:1r111·r, 01·
t>\!Cll :i L~ndnn
.Johnson. l'.:1xn11 's
;•r !>i('ll :'ll of
"'hupcrat ion \V::I~
f::trk l us t rt· ;ind
h or 1 11.it l ~
unim a szinllti 1 e.
l h~•d h l•('n fl'
reu di n ~ Sh:ik•·
ipct1re'" .. llcnry f\" :1 ff'v. t•vl'·
nlnJ:11: b<'(Or(' 1 hr u nr !<pur.ca1l'!1
'"TM'S "'Pre di~rlo~t·d. unrl I l\1'tH .hark
• lo look up ~111111• nf lhr t•pith11t" lhal
l-""11ts1urr ~11111 hill r:i(f1,h ·rn.IJt~:J l!\tt'l'
n un;t :11 lhC'ir fru•i-. :1 n(I :11 1·:H•ti ot ht·r.
I
IN JltST ril'rlinJ! throup:h onl• ~f't•nr.
I rnn1t' al'r'o,,~ lhC' rnllnt\·1ni:: nu11t ·
'Wnnn. ~01· ln•lln•d l..n.11.1•, r11t 11h111(.
(SYDNEY HARRIS)
knol·patc1I rogue, impt1dt1nt ~\1·in·l',
gr1~:11')' t al1011(·;1 tr h. dl'h·d nt•al's
tongu(•, ('!(skin , stnrkfi~h. vilt' Sl11n .
<lin~·IUC'k , stinking n1;1ekt'r\•1. i.oust'rl
JO!urnet. c ut·JH1 rsc. u nd filthr· bun~.
()11(' of thl' mo:>! <lt'Jlr~·s~ini;: cv1tl(.)Jl ·
ccs of lhc dC'{':ly 1n \'il:1Hty of the
i-:nJ!lish la ngu:t~<' sine(' E lila l~thn n
11 1'11('~ il'" the ('.l(J)Uf:J;ion o( t'Olorfu l
epithets, "'hich hu\'e been replaced by
nothinll <'XCC Pt <'.I fc"'' boring swear
\1'ords rept'alccl inrC'ss:1ntly until lhC'y
Jose rill n1 eani nA :ind forte.
ANY<•Nr. "'ho has ever heurd a
F'r cnrhman.11n lt:1 1i an or Ce11pcclall r >
a Spn niard in full s 11atc or tluent. cur.
:;111~ will know Pxarlly wht1I. I mean.
1'c1·1n ~ or ~c~ual dl:'prcculion art•
rr1r('ly U!IC'CI. nnrl nrf' not needed: thC'
1.alins' vi \•td ttnd flexit>lr VO('abulary
of inst1ll is an artistic J>f 1·rorman<'<' nr
hi i;:h \'irt un~il y and a:;tonishini.t ''l'r·
sulilily.
t•:vcn lf';1v inJ? obsrcn ilic~ llsirt r .
surh nhl f11!\hin111•d Jo;nJ1 lish words '"
"fop," "jack n n a 1>es," "bounder,"
"popi njay." a nd ''coxcomb" have
pu ssed out or the l::i nguage, and our
current terms nf opprobrious descrip·
lion <1 re Hmil ed to such limp words as
"d1Jpe .. o r "jerk," which have no ·
strengt h, no prrclsion. 1;1 nd no point.
\\1111\T no "'·e t·all a mnn 1vho 1•ht'nt.~ at e<1 rds . ki.~scs :i nd te lls. and
behave:. ~ener allr 11·hh 110 f'e gard for
fair pl:1.v'.' \Vh('ll "bo unde r" nnd
"earl " disap1w.11rc<1 . we 11·crc left \\'ith
:1 verh:tl \';1C'11u n•.· T-he :;iune goes for
'Co>:rornb , .. to dC1'ign;1lC ausilly and
<'onceited n1a n inratuuled with his
surrac:e appcarndct'. Gone. gone, all
ri uit(' go11t•.
Anglo·Stt!<on !C\vcar words <1 re
11nlovcly ;ind mean nothing, s ince
lht•y <1rt'! rorced tn cover so wide 11
ran~(' of {lVffl uut i()n. 1\nd they indicate
a vcrha l 11overty on lhe level of
"''ou'1•c another ... und "So'~ your nld
mun." 1'hiR i ~ litlle·l>oy talk, und not
the pro1>er li ll jlUi SliC l'Ul'fClll.',V or ll
mature :1 nd rob)•Sl flCOlllC "'ilh the
l r :1d i1.inn n f <1 Shuk1ii>('l curc, a
Chau<'cr. or even a Dickens. beh ind
lhem.
I
MAILBOX
There really seems to be a plot for·
ming .whereby we give up the postal
form 6f communication entirely. If "''e lLtlers fr?nJ re~ders are we/com;. Nor· ~ish to get any sort of communication mally,_ wnlers ~hould convey !heir m~s·
across within four or five days, we sages 1n 300word~orles1.The_r1~ht tocon·
have to phone-and they want !l)_l"a,i se__ ~~nse lel.ters t? fit space ~r ell~note~l
their rates toof one or my husband's -u reservrd. Alf!~tters mus! 1ncffille 111g·
technical magazines was three weeks nature cnit! 1nol/1ng address .but ~~es
late. our bill payments have to be may be .wlihheld on .request 1f.suf/1cient
mailed a week a head to make a reason ts apparent. Poe!ry will ~t be
deadline in Los Angeles, etc.· published.
NOW ALL deliveries a nd pickups in
our area have been 5cheduled Jor 5
p:m. only on weekdays . The carriers
are taking on double loads and what
else is going on besides the price or
postage, ....
'. The .e1ectric ·company raised the
cost twice in one month, 'according to
our last ·bill, and conversation with
'them to inquire. Now I read·. they
want another increase.
Can't the boom be lowered on
everything, or have \\'e turned into
.such lethargic indi\'iduals, no one
bothers Lo cont plain enough? LOIS DUITMAN
Te1111is DollnrN
lighting costs. but there is no cost at
the twoolher public courts in the city.
So with all the inconsistencies in the
bylaws at TeWinkle Park-and the-
"regular -courts " crammed with
players -J now find myself without a
court to play on.
EV AN M. GRUBER
Grnleful Meson
To the Editor:
Although rew we re present to wit·
ness a giant step for\~oard by the Costa
Mesa City Council, I respectfully call
attention to the council meeting of
Oct. 1.
To The Edilor: I~ was· r e w a rd.ing to . s ee the
I can't seem to grJsp the • idea ach!evement of hav!n~ a master plan
behind, the Costa Mesa Recreation or b1keway~ on the City s gener~I plan.
Corrimittee's action to Jeas-e publfc !'after four years. and ~any res1den~·
tennis courts to a Prorit·making , input, we can enJOY their endeavors 1n
orga nization. the near fuiure .
The tennis courts al TeWinkle Park
ha\'e been operating with relative
case over the past six years. Courts
\\'e re take n on a first come, first serve
basis. Rules "'ere well observed; per·
sons in play on t he courts would limit
themselves to one scl when others
were a"'•aiting action. Courtesy was'
the name of the game.
RECENTLY, the ne\\•ly created
Costa ri-tesa Tennis Club has laid down
a new set of rules: Courts can be used
only with a reserve1tion-play is al ·
lowed ri-1onda y through 'J'hursday (fn .
slead of the usual seven days a week)
-pl ay at night (after 7) must 00
preceded by pa yment of $L
It is in th e expla nation or the motive
behind lhe money payment that is
mosl incensing. The dollar Wa s said to
cover costs ror the "wanted" rcser·
vation, but there is no cost for reser·
ved courts durin g the day. I then as·
sumed the money was needed to cove r
'Fluid~ rest and hide
the finanglal sactionr
THE .1UNIT.E D a ction, throug h
pos itive. communication by our eleC·
led council, to deny a resolution
recommended ..by .. city stafr to put
some land near· us on a "Redevelop·
meJtt Agency '' s tudy, was Jong
awaited by m any.
Perhaps our mayor should be on the
job· full time, or al least have VIP.
secretary to keep 'up a heavy load or
paperwork.
• At any rate. I feel our council is at
this time sho"•in,g It still remembers
us a nd I a m graterul ror their efforts
to maintain :i clean community.
MRS. DARRILYNJ.OLI VER
To The Editor:
Al las t a m e thod ha s been
discovered which v.dlJ relieve Orange
Countians of all real estate 11nd in·
come taxes a nd at the same time
restore the good (? J old· fashioned
morals to our people.
A county j udge in Ne"' Jersey last
\~:eek upheld a 1796 law making it ii·
legal for single pe rsons lo have sex ual
relations in the s tate . 1-te fi ned laborer
Charles Su unders, 20. $50 for commit·
ting forni cHtion. \Vhilc this old luw was'"'~chJom enro1·ccd. it v.•as never
repealed, .so Lhe judge done hi! duty.
Quotes
"If lhe re is one thing we nughl to
be cart'!ful abnut ii is in regard lo in· tcrforin ~ with the liberty of the pres~
... I think iJ. IS.Jl grcnl dcul heller lo
err a littl(' bit on the side of hnving too
much di sc ussion and ha v ing too
\'frulcnt langua Ae used by the nres.'I,
ralhcr thun 1<1 err on the si(leor nu ving
them not 11uy \~'hD L lhCy ought to ,.ay,
~pe:ci~lly "'flh r eference ~o puhli r.
men 11nd 1nf•usurc11.:·
-1 lleQdnrF l'll,n~tvtll
In California, everything that is fun
is taxable; movies, beer, booze, dan·
·cingln publi.c .places, etc~WhY not-go
one step further and tax married I
couples $2 every time lhey slJep
together ot:ls~evi'rytime'lhey 1leep
With someofie else? Ju'St think~how
this would dampen the population;elC•
plosion! •. ,..;.,;;;
FRANKKIAA.n.
Prere de11I
To the Editor:
· Shall we go back in history ind
recall the horrendous price .Philip
Nol:.in . ot Edward Everett ijale'&"A
Man Without a Country," paid lo{ a
few hastily spoken words?
"Damn the United States; I wish l
may never hear the !name United
States again!" .
Shall we show more mercy ·to4.he
perfidious a nd defectors? l.A?t Us ·arise
from intimidation lo our country and
ourselves !
Ml\S.H.E.DALEY •
Dren111• E11decl .
To the EditQr:
It has be.e n a-lot or fun, lettinc our
imaginations run wild with Buck
Rogers· dreams. We imagined human
life on the moon, or the other planets,
and even saw things that were sup·
posed lo have come from far ort
places.
NO\\:'' the racts are in. Human ot
even animal lire is impossible on any
· of the planets. They are either too cold
or too hot, or alternately too cold and
hot.
None of them ~a rly compare to out
polar regions. One planet is said to
give off radiation, but it is too hot, and
no planet re mains in· its vicinity as
they orbit at different speeds around
t.he sun . ,
Any college s tudent with a com·
puter attd ap~roximate distances: lO
'the nearest star will soon tell you that
travel to any planet in its orbit is im ·
possible at any_speed thit could 'be al·
tained. This is the only world we ha\·~
unless we are trans Ported by a super•
natural force. :
We could go to the moon and ·iive
in a bubble for a short time, but who
wants to?
JIM BOLDING
ORANGE COAST
• DAILY PILOT
Robt rt N. Wted, PubliaheT
Thomas Keevil . Editor
Barbaro Kreibich,
E:dlloriol Po(lf Editor
The cidltorial P•ae ot tbe-Dally
PHol seeks to inform and 11tlmul1te
readers by pre1entlng on this p11e
diverse cornm cn1 11ry on topics ol lll•
terelil b)I '1Y ndica1ed columnists and
ca rtoonlstt. by orovidinA a forum
for readers' views and by PrtM'ntlng
this newspaper's opin\OM •ndi idea.c;
on current loplcs. The editorial
opinions pf the__DaUy Pilot apptar
only In Ule editorial colu mn at the
lop or tht paae. Opinions expressed
by the col umnists and cartoonists
and letter writers are thelrnwn and
no e"dor5emen1 of their vlewi1: by the
Dally PUot should be inferred.
Wcdnesduy. October 9, 1974
•
1
I
..
•
I
I
I
~
l