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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-12-11 - Orange Coast Pilot- ' 7 • • I " ' Jots a . e ~ver ant • .. • • • DAILY PILOT ' : Tax Notter Away ~ * * * 10' * * * At---llar-pe~-Volley PTA WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 11 , 1974 VOL. U, NO. MS,~ SECTIO NS, \Of PAGES • I • • • ••• • $30,000 Damage i.Il ~Bf.Lyshore Blaze IRS Penalizes Harper PTA By KATHY CLANCY 01 lht Dilly Pflol $Qff 'flf E\' ~1 :\\' lfAVF: lo 11.·r1tl.' a llf:\4' song about lrou!Jle in lhe Harper Val~y PTA, only this lime 1t will be aOout the J a mes O.t larper PTA in 1'~ountain Vallev. It seems the. Harper PTA 011.·es the United States lnlern<1il Revenue Service SI.-140 not in hack laxes, but as a penalty (or not fi ling a tax ex. emption form more th an one year ago . • /\t leasl one I RS spokesman threatC'ned the PT/\. with a tax lien against sthool ca rn i vti!s to collect tht' h:.ick debt .. "\\'f; T llOUGllT IT \\as sort of funny up to this poinl.'' s<1id Mrs. Alan \\'pssa. \\ho \\'as !YI';\ pr1~s 11.lcnt in l\li3 when somt·onc apparently fa iled to file the forru .. , \1.1.., 1u·l'sidcnt. I'll t;ikc thC' re.,pons1bllit~ ... she said. adding s he is \\·1ll1ng ··1osit1tout" inja1I. ' .. ~!~· nt•ighbors ~[1\C volunll'Crcd to lakl' care o( m y children. One nei ghbor l'\t'n 1oluntcered to lake care of n1y husband," l\1rs. Wessa quipped '!'he p·ri\ fi r:.l lt•;1rned of the problem la sl ~\pril. "'hen notified by the J RS of thc1 r failure to fi II out the lax form. .. \\' 1-: 11IG1rr :\ILJ<:D rr right dO\\'ll to thei r Offiec:' 1\1 rs. Wess a said. ad· ding they promptly filled ou! a form . 'fhc next n1onth. they r('Cl'f\'Cd notice they o"·cd a fiqe of SIO a day for fil ing Lhe rorrn lat e---or Sl.140 Thr fine is due 'l'h11rsda~· l 'odav. ~!rs \Ves~a ~aid tht· nrgani1:1 tion has onlySH~O in the treasury. "but 11 ~ ha\'e .1 lot of outstanding bills.·· Sii E ,\ l.~() ('LAI :\I E I) the I HS office 1n Phil:u.le\phia handling the mat· ter. h<.1 s failed to respond to ;_in ex planatory letter n1ailed SI.'< months ago. l 'hc P'r i\ sent ~1nolhl'r this \veek . by registered mail, asking: for a delay. l\lrs. \\less;.1 said !he i''fA has asked that the case be transferred to a local I HS ufrice. "·here they ean meet to cliscu5s the rnnller . :·\\'c. nC-\'er have thal kind of money in the treasury.'' she explained. .. \Ve \\'Ould ha\'(' 10 disband.·· Talk Tonight Ford, Advisers Discuss Economy \\'AS •ttNG'fON rUPJ) -President Ford met congressional leaders and top domes! 1 1d\·isers today to assess th(' oullouk 1 .. r some key pending ll'gislalion and 1 1.•pare for an evening address 011 thl' l'l'Onomy. Rep. John·U. 1\nderson fH·lll.) told reporters ;iftcr the meeting wi th Year-around Plo u Flu1iks l.A ~l:s 1DE (}\P J Year· :1ru~ .• J schools arc a (ailure in this San Oil'~o County lo\\'ll. :;ays <in advisory committee set up by the school district ufter a studv. · Ctiai rn1an Carolyn Likins said '90 lll•rccnt or the lcachcrs and a 1n.11or11 y of pnrcnt~ want 11 rc· tui'n 1.1 the n1nl'·month 11ro~ran1 . 'fl11• ... todents hu,·e been al· ll•1ulin • ... :hool on <{\,1~Jll'red 47ida~ :-thedule" 1111h fo1 1r 1:;. dav \':N·~llOn!> dut'l llA lhl' 12· month school ~('ar . Abundonlng this is (t1\'0l'l'd (or a variety of reasons, rot rs. Lllon~ s aid Tuesday. Republi can ant.I Democratic leadt'rs of the •louse nnd Senate that J<'ord in - dicaled he was ··very open·mindf'd ' on possible new sleps to curb inflation as well as the rect!ssionary presSU/'L'S breeding widespread unemployment. · For d scheduled his address for fi p.m. PST before the Bus iness Council. a group of more tha n 100 corporate ex · ecutives holding one of its periodic meetings in Washington. Presidential press secretary Ron Nessen said Ford call ed ecoriom ic ad· visers to the mid·morning meeting to decide what he should say in that !!pecch and t hc White •l ouse s1>0kesman left open the possibilit y that Ford might announce some new proposals . . Hopes that\..Ford is about lo an· nounce s t rong a nti·r ecession measures pro1npted a second cOfi · . .secutive s,t.oek market adv41nce today. Tradin~ was moderate. ' Two Ships Collide ST. Cl.AIR. J\1ich fAP) -T\\rO shn}s rol hdcd early today in the St Cl:ur fUvt·r about 15 mile's south or Port Huron but were in no in1mediatc danRer or sinking, the Coo~t Guard re· ported. 1'hc vcssehi were identified as the motor vessel Georgius A and the steumcr It. Lee \Vhite. ,, Truck Crunched __,/ . . .,, ,, . .. . ! .; \ • .l ' '. ' -, 'f U\\' truc k op e rator and h ighway patrolman 7:30 a.m. on southbound San Diego J.""reeway at di scuss method s of 1:ernoving truck-:ea~1 and. t ~ .Magnolia, Street overpa!i-s •in"' Fountain Valll'y. trailer from San Diego Freeway £ollowing Truck d r iver got out ;.1li1·e. Cuuse of the crash crash this mor ning. Accident took place about was still under investigation today. Burmese Troops Battle Students For Thanl Body By United Press Internationa l Slaughter of Deer Ln Buena Park Bared ~ . ltl ore than hair the 320 tame deer at Though a positive skin test 1s no\ defunl'.:t J apanese Village and Deer proof of infection, according to Park in Buena P ark ha\'C been killed Orange County ltealth Department Burmcsr troo1>s and pohce 1\·cre re and hauled away to rendering plant~. officials. some park emp\oyes 1nd 1cal ported battling several thousand stu-officials at the facility admitted Tues· cd the ent1 re herd may bt·dc!il royrd dents and B:huddist· monks in l~c day. Ned Oe\\1itt. president of Six Jo'laJ!S Uurmcse capital of H.angoon today 1n They said lhc deer s ho\\'Cd ;J Inc .. t he parent firm of Japanc~c an attempt lo r~cover ~J;_sJQJi;~.bQ9.)' .•• <'jWJJ.,:.~'r:~.!UISl~~"!te~f:!v::vn1alflM,ok1 'tl«W!mf!f1 the' d~r were of former U.N . Sect·etar'Y'tml~&r lf Tilliei-cUlosts '3d'm1n1steiecT as a prerc· killed on orders from the state Bureau Thant. Radio Rangoon said the gov· quisite to sale of the herd. ofAnin1al llcalth. e rn1nrnt derlared a st11.tc of e1nergcn· About 220 deer tested positive to J-le said th e method of destroying ey and m artial lu\\'. tuberculosis and would have been the anim als \\'as a:;; humane as possi· l n(ormation reaching the Stale killed even if the park had remained bl c-a le th al injection of a toxir UepartmC'nl in \Yashinglon fro1n open. company offic ials added. chemical Rangoon sJ1d the violence was Health department offi cials said But state health officials cla1m !ht• "1despr~ad i.lrtd the altl'mpt to recover there is almost no c hance the disease order \\'II.!> not to destroy the dl'er but U Thant s body was a.pparenlly uns u~-could have been spread to humans to keep them quarantined to undergo cessful. t The Associated Press said because it would require frequent. TB tre..atments pol lee reco\·eredthc body. I close contact with infected anJmals. \\'hen park off1c1als announced la:;;t U Thanl died in New York Nov. 25. Air Force Cuts Back "'eek the amusement center "'ou\d bt r losed 'for eC'onom1c reasons, thl.!y said the animals would bl' properly Resident Escapes Holocaust . • A near tragic fire> thal S"'t'Pl through the Ray:rllorc!i hon1e of • Nc"'port Bc;;ich restauralcur \\'oodT Payne this morning caused damage est1matcd at S30,000 Payne·s \\ife. Biergitla. JO. \VOi\~ fron1 her s leep and ran from the house al 2591 Circle Drive JUSt <1hcad of the flames. A neighb<H'"•hu sa11· ~lrs. Payne run from the rront door said her hair was singed and her fncc blackened from exposure to the sn1okt• nnd fume~. She \l'aS later t:1k(•n 10 ~toag l\lemorial Jlo;;p1t:.i! by hf'r hus b.and . the o" ncr of \\'ood\ ':-.. \\ harf. 23ltl !"'e11·r<1rt A 1 \'d •. 1\ hcrC she was 1 reated for smoke 1nhula11on / l'aylll' rL·portl'Cll)' \'a:-;.il tht> rcstaur:.int \\'hen t he blaze broke_ out shortly before 8 a 1n According to :\e\l'port Ueach Fire Capt. Tom. Dailey. flames \\·ere leap· 1ng from the ,1·1ndo11·s of the recently remodeled fi\'l'·bcdroom Circle Dri\'l' house \\'hen fi rst firl' fig hting uni ts ar rl\'('d Datil'~ saul nL•Jghlll>r~ \l'l·rl' at 1emp1Lng to con1rol thl' hla1..-.... 11)1 garden hoses. \\'1thin 20 minute ... the four cngint· t•o n1panies and 111·0 trul·k units St'nl to the scent· had the fire undt•r l'Ontrol ,\c('ording to H111l :dion Cha·t Phil ll<1yden. l\l rs. Pa)'l\L' \\';1.., alnn" in thl' CSee f1Rf.. Pag:c A ~l \\1•~1tl11•r '.\11>~11.v !iUllll~ ;1lon}! th 1~ lx_.stof ;di co;1s ts, \I Jlh !'u!lH· l11i.,:h c ·lnud~ ;1t ttnlL'S. l 'hC' 11·,•;1th1·r ~1·rvi<:l· l' .. il ls l"r p;1\l·hy loi,: 1n 1h•· n101'n 111i.: hou 1'!-H1•,1l·h li1i.;h.., !i:? 1n f,,·1 ri~1n).!loli71nl:1111! ].A)I\~ II I'-: l:\SIDt: 'l'OU \ \ ,.\. l~d,ttqt~'Nll/A' ~U'Q,l\l/r'• say.i thf' enr1r1• Cj/11/11.. 1110.1 /,,. 111 yrat·l' pt•rd /:lt'COU • .,t' 11) diJ'flllrl< d11r11 r111he o;::on i• la111·r :-i/11ri1 / 'c1111 \ r 'l'he students and monks seized his body last week .,at the tuneral in ttungoon on the grounds th;it il de· slirvcd a burial pl,u.cc bcfitling a \\'orh.I WASHl NG TON f AP) -ThJ? Pen· slatesmin. . • , ••~ ., • ..,.. ... .U...,Ol\·.3"*"' ,.an.OOYMed plans to tnform:1tio11 1·each1ng, the St<itc abolfs h ,the Air t-"'cirrJ:'S Pacific-Com· enred for until nc"' homes could ht• round. Tt\e decjsion to,ltc;itr~.Y P>.~2ccr oul-, ·L(:::Z~~f'==:===:::;:~ r age4 ,fJuena ,l?fr'I m:ayor Stanley fl.13\'er . who st&Krbuts1de a j?ate at the DcJlflrtment said rioting appears to mand in a m<>ve designt'<i to sa\•e have erupt('d l'ar ly today The reports about $34 million a year. The elimina· .s<11d thal lhc situation later ;tppcars to tiori of the Pacific Air Force head· have gotti'n bc}ond the control of tbe quarters at Honolulu and consolida· e1\'ll autho1·iLies . tion or Ai r Force units in )l :i,wau "'111 Thl' chairman or the Divisional result in a reduction or about 2,400 i~cople 's Council .• Thten Aung, ap-mtlilary and clvilian JoM, the Pen· tSee lJ THt\NT , Page A2l 1 agon said. I ' • park Tuesday and spoke to news m1•n "This is Jn app:dl1ng s11u.1!1on, a m1nci ble.·· he said "In myop1n1on th s 1s 11 ronlr1ved s1luallofl and ;1 ans to an l'nd , 'The cost of feeding the animal~ re ac d :i point "'hert> it \\'as no longer t>CO n1 ical." h<' added • • t12 OAILYPILOT s Wtdnesd&y. Oecembe, 11, 1974 I State Legislators Want to Hike ,.. Expenses 1 SACHA P..t F.NTO I AP ) -c~1tlom1 a's le,1:1slator.:. want to raise lht"1r ljlX·frt."(' hv1ng t'X l>tllSt.'S but are ~·11it1ni.: un lll next yt:ar to ask lht· So;ird o( CotllroJ, off1ci:iliS?.y. '111C' legislators_J\OW 1·cceive $30 a d,1y (nr txpcnsus"\'...•hcn on ICl:ISl:1tivt busint.')JS. Some lt~g 1sl:itors i.l rc dis· ('Ussing S44 JX!r di em. lht• qi_uxi mum allowed by th(• U.S. l ntcrn~lc\'t:nuc &-r,·1cc before taxes art.! lev u.:d. rr ~ra nt('d, th~ rt·qut·st would l'O)Jt C~d1for11i a ta.~paycr:i :1 n <1dtl1t1o n;.d $350,(MJO II )'l'Jf. . "J know un.l y lhal they had 11 in I nmates Ask For Amnesty, Holding Trio WALPOLE. JU ass. (APl -Eight in- m ates holding three civil ians hostage a l \lla.l pole State Prison to.Id a negotiating team of state and prison official~ today they will not release theic caplives until they are guaran· teed <im ncsty by Gov. f'rancis W ... Sargent. The negoliating t eam quoted th e in- surgents, five of whom were convict· eel of murder , as saying "our rebellion \\'&S the only means we have to show the betrayal of a workable corrections system." Onl' member of the team said he saw all three hostages and talked with I two of them . He reported the in· surgents said they would not harm the hostages, but \\'Oul d release them onl y if there is a guarantee they would not be prosecuted. Another member of the team said there ~'as no vis ible evidence of ~'eapons in the cellblock. Authorities s aid earlier the hostages were being held al knifcpoint. lo~rank A. 1-lall, state correction commissioner . offered to meet with the eight inmates if they would re- lease the hostages, offi cials said. •I all \\'as not at th e prison . but \\'as in telephone contact with prison of- ficials. Authorities said the hostages -two guards and a medic -had been tied at the wrists and ankles. The h ost <iges had been red. a uthorities said. The negotiatin g group incl uded Oe puly Correction Co mmiss ioner Joseph H ig~i ns, slate Sen. J ack Backma n of_.,Brookline , the Rev. Edward Roam a n and a s t a l e . legislator who met with the inmates earlier in the day. The inmates earlier issued a list of de mands, including a request for a meeting with the governor or gov· emor-elect. The inmates seized the civilians Tuesday night in a minimum security area of the maxi mum security institu· t.ion, which is home for 500 inmates. Rep. Bill Owens of Boston, a black senator-elect who was an inmate al Walpole from 196.5 to 1967 after being convicted of assault with a dangerous weapon, told newsmen after his meet· ing with the insurgents that the men - said "they were willing to di e before being dehumani zed any further." Officer Slays Ax Assailant PACIFICA (UPI) -A policeman shot and killed a m an who threw an ax at him a fter a domestic dispute. police said. Sgt. Antoni o Conte said Tuesday he fired at John F. Smith, '37, after being called to the s·mit h home by a neighbor who reported that Smith had beaten hi s wife, P..l arilyn, 35. 1t1 ts. Smith, who had a black eye and a cut on her forehead, told of- ficers her husband had been using drugs and VO\\'Cd he y,·ouldn"t be taken alive. ORANGE COAST '!i DAILY PILOT . mind. but UCcided not to do it until aft er the first ot lht! year," Larry Robinson, director or the Department of General St-rvices and cha1r rnan of the.st"6 te Board ol Control, i;aid in u.n inter view Tuesday. The board set.5 tbe. ptr-<IWmiute for t.'Onslitutiooal state blricers. and the · *egislators huvc tied their rate to that . J'1sur(', 1'he boa rd last y,•eek increased the per-diem r ule for non-clel'ted state · cmployes from S2~ to S28 to com- J)f'nsat e for inflation In 1the cost of hotels, restaurunt me:-ls and other ex· . pen5e$. The Legislalure v.·as expected to mHke its request at that meeting; sources said. but didn't. .... . Assembly Speakt!r Leo Al cCarthy, (D-Sarl Francls('(l) confirmed that thl.! per·d icm situation is be ing con · s1dered. "I hea rd that some discussion had occurred ... It is something that is being reviewed .'' he said. f'red 'f augher, chief consull a11t to the Assembly Rules Committee, said the legislators began disrussing an in- crease a fter the recent raise or the I 0111' l'iMI I"-by GI.., Gr111wlllt NEWPORT FIREMEN BATTLE BLAZE AT BAYSHORES HOME Wife of Re~raurateur Flees flames; Cause.of Fire Unknown Death P enalty Sought b y DA Fro111 Page A l FIRE ... house when the fire broke oul. F C . T • A neigh bor who ta lk ed to the or ounty r10· woman before she was taken to the . hospital s aid she was told a cand le had been burning in the home. Three men booked o n mur der .• Howeve r , fire department offi cials ch3rges after tv•o moldering bod ies . were unabl e late this morning to de-~·ere unearthed last mont h from a tcrmine the exact cause of the . backyard grave of a T ust in area home learned late Tuesday they will face the death penalty when they go on trial. The decision by the Orange Co unty District Attorney's offi ce in the case a gains t John l\.fa nue l Solis, 29. l\1ichael Lynne 'fhompson, 23, a nd Ro,bert Mi chael Sesma, 22, all of San- ta.Ana. brings to eight the number of defendants '\\'ho now face the death pena lly in upcoming trials. Santa Ana municipal court judge John Teal set J an. 2 as the date or the preliminary hearing for the accused trio. During t he brief hearing the Dis· trict Attorney·s Office in troduced the special penal code provision that makes the death penalty now applica· hie. Bail that was previously set at S300.000earh is no\\' denied. The three men·were arrested Nov. 22 by sher iff's offi cers who were led to the g r ave in the bac kyard of Thom pson's home by an inform ant . Coroner's officers later confirmed that the decomposed bodies lifted from the grave were those of Vaudra Dewey Nu nley ti, 28. of Orange and Hue E. Steele.JO.of Fullerton. It is alleged thal Nun ley was shot and Steele strangled by the trio "'hO )JCl a trap for the pair after lhe t\..'o \'1cli1ns reportedly 1>lottcd lo kidnap Solis" \•:ife and ty.·o child ren and hold them for ransom. The killings were desc ribed by de- puty dist rict attorney Ro bert Cha t· terto n as .. murder for hire." lie declined to identify the person or persons \\'ho allegedly hired the three men. Trial Ordered For 2 Finklea Death SU$pects Two brothers described as drifters from Montana today were ordered lo stand trial Jan. 10 on charges of first· degree murder in the execution slay- inj! of a star athlete from Fountain Valley. . Superior Court Judge· Everett Dic key set the dale for the court ap- pea rance in Orange County Superior Court. The defendants are accused of pumping several shots into Stephen l\1ike Finklea during a holdup or a convenie nce ma r ket where the athlete worked nights. The death penalty is being de- manded lor brothers Hugh Daniel Bean, 24, and Charles Dennis Bean, 22.. . It is alleged that one or the brothers shot 1-'i nk\ea in the face last Ort. 31 as they robbed the market clerk in a Fount ain Valle v store and that his brother: then followed the Orange Coast College ~-reslling star into the back room and shot him four ti mes. Finklea. 19, was 1973 Athl ete of the Year at Foun tain Valley •ligh School. lie was captain o! this year's OCC ~restling team and planned to attend Stanfo rd next yea r. lllf 0••"9' C...,\I D••ll Po!ol '"''"'""''~ ''U'''" -ii.,....., P••ii, '' P"lth""'11 b• !"" Dt•noio (..,.\.! P>.Dl•"'•nt "'"'"•~• s.,,.,•I• ..,,, ........ ••• Pia!•-Mo""•V 111<0\>Qll Fr.a.•. "" C.O.r• loWw, "'••-! fk.ocll, 1<unl<"91"" &ooc~ ~­I••" V•ll••. I•••"•· S•ltdlfl>O<• V•ll•• ..... ~qllr'.f 6-.ocll l.o111n (o•" A ""V!• "9' ...... I ...,,,.,.. ,, """''""'d ~·•111d•t1 -w.o.··· 1 ... .. '"<'Pool PIDl•lll•"'I Pl•nt " ot l(IQ ........ IMf Sl•ffl, "°''• Mo M,(•hlQ.,Ut '1•1'. High School Closed Santa Ana police traced the Bean brothers through a description of the C'ar used by them that night and ar- rested them as they we re packin g a nd re1>0rtedly preparing to leave for thei r native Montana. Rober I N. Weed Pfn10tn1 •"" Pulll•.,_, Jack R. Curley V •(f Pf .. l<lfft! ..... """"•' .... MQOf Thomas Keevil Thomas A. Murphine Mo,..Q<nq E<t<H• Char le'> H Loos Richard P. Nall .A\>•\1•"1 M•~·~~E1'•l0t• Ott ices (°'l~"""W lJO W••lfl.lf5.!rttl """'""'l ""~~ 'Jllfoi••P<l"I ao.. ..... ,, Ll'I""~ 11.ttc~ 1 IM C.-"t5t""'t ...... ,,""'"" &.•• ~ 11111 Ill•<~ eo..i. •• ,,, ~HIN<l Voll•y J!JOIL•,..JAo«I •I loon 0 .. qo l"•H ••f TelePflone {7141 "42-021 Cl•ssltied Adverlislng 642·S671 !>lc!OlttM<• Vtlley lot..., ()lllU Sl 1-6J10 ,,_\oft(!t ...... i. 495-06l0 '-'"""" "" 0•...... (N \I PlfDl•Jl<•"11 ~. too ..... \IDt.,.., lllV\11 .. _\ ..,,, • .,.,.1 -ll•r •• otl ..... '1•"' .... MI "°"'ft-· llr rtl<CJOW<•O ..,,1...,,.1 •-••• .,..,,,.., •' CllClf""'' -· 5.tc .... (l•I• "°'"" .. 10 t i ~-MP•• • ~ ..... ~.. \-,........ b• ,...... 1.:1 00 -hlf , e-. m.i• \1 00 "'*"'"''· ... 1,,,.,, *"' ... 1-lo).Olt"'"''hlf • BOSTON (AP~ -South Boston High School was closed today after a 17·year-old white youth was stabbed · in the abdomen. school officials said . P..Ii chael Faith of South Boston was re- ported on t he danger list at City Hospital folloY.·ing the stabbing . Murder Record Set SAN FRANCISCO -(AP ) -Police say t~·o more d~alhs here Tuesday pushed the number of murders in this <'ity to 126 this year , a record. .Judo Pays Off Girl, 14, Fights Off Kidnap er TURIN, It aly (UPI) -A 14·ycar-old gi rl wi th judo training today fought of( a masked man who tried to kidnap her on her way to school, police said. Ita lian police said Laura Valvassori, the' daughter of a building conlrac· lor. left her father 's car at a street corner and was walking the tina.1 300 feet to school when 11 man juro(>Cd out of a car and tried to drag tbe chil d into his ':lbto. , The girl, ~·ho has· been taking judo lessons bec1W1e her father feared a kidoaping, fought back and ripped the knitted cap eovering the man's face. The attacker panicked, jumped back into the car and ned. po.lice said. There have been 39 kidnapings for ransom in ltaly this year. The highest reported ransom was more than $7 m illioo paid for Brescia Steel magnate's son Giuseppe Lucchini. 22 .Seven persons are still held by kid· nape.rs. • l3x-free ma ximum by the JRS from $35 to $44. But Ae denied that his staff ·as studyi ng any proposed request. "Stud y isn't the right word. There was a discussion inasmµch as Lhe YRS has now determined that mem· hers could receive uptQ $44 a day. The · members did discuss it and did not.de- cide on action,'' Taughersaid. Present per diem is paid for seven days per week when the Legislature is in session and a ny time between sessions when legislators are on '"legislative business," a term which Energy Woe$ Morton bas been defined to cover nearlY anything member:; claim. The expense money is aimed at COV· 'ering the second house or apartment a, legislator needs in Sacra.tpent.q. plllS other costa of Jiving away from!bome (or' 30 weeks otmore each year. .... The current check5 total a bout $6,200 tor a 30-week lecislative year. If the increase to $44 a day is granted, that would mean about $9,200 a year tn.: addlUon l() a t.:u:able saJary o( .$21,'120 H ye~r. Warns __nte Jncrease ror all 120 legislators \\'Ould amount to about SJS0.000 a year out of tax funW. Both l\f cCarthy ·;ind Scna.t,e, Pf!.tS.~­ dent pro· tern J ames X.11lll, (0 -Sa .. n Diego), said lnllatioo jw_Ufies tin,.Jn· crease in the expense i:poney. ''I think s ome adj~s tment is justified,'' McCarthy said . .Sat(\ Mills : .. I don't th!nll: it s hould go to $44. I think the deels1on should be made objectively and should refiect co!_t .or li v in& increases.' ' Fro • Page A.i U THANT~ •. peaied at th3t time lo th~ Rangoon military commander to suppl y t~OOPi._ to assist the police, the reports said .. ~ Of Hai-Sh Steps . His order, broadcast by .Ra dio Ra ngoon said that "some people within Rangoon are burning a nd destroying buildlngs and vehicle$, de· monstrating and shouting slogans.". WASHINGTON (UPI)'-Interior Secretary Rogers C.B. Morton says Americ ans are going to h ave lo swallow "a tonic of pretty bitter tas t- ing medicine'' if the United States and · its industrial partners in Western Europe and Japan are lo solve long. range energy problems. Morton, who doubles as head of $1 57 BILLION PLUM SITS· OFF COAST-&ory,A3 President Ford's Energy Resources Council, also said the new energY. pro· posals Ford plans to send Congress next year will "have to concentrate a · great deal of power" in whomever heads the program. Morton made the remarks Tuesday night at a dinner meeting of the Trilateral Commission, a group of 200 private citizens from Western Europe, Japan and the United StiSP. s et up in 1913 to encoura~~ cooperative answers to long-range mutual problems. He said whatever action the United States takes is the key because "we ar~ the guzilers. We have got to solve our.problem for your sake." It was in tHat context that he said "we are go- ing to have to come up with a tonic o( pretty bitter tasting medicine." Police Guard Gary Churches GARY, Ind. (UPI) -Police have assigned 20 officers to guard worship • services a t every church in Gary because of armed robheri es and a rape incident at two churches in three days. The poli ce department said Tues- day the patrolmen -including 10 plainclothes detectives -will cruise by e ach church during Sunday services. "'I think we are headed back into the olden days where people will do anything to see how far they can go," said the Re v. Carel Cargle, president of the Ga ry Ministerial Association. "If the churches stand by and let this type of element take over, we might as well throw up our hands ," Cargle said. All persons were ordered lo rem~1n in their homes until further notice and in addition a curfew was imposed bet\'-'een the hours of 6 a.m . and 6 p.m. According to State Department re· ports, scattered demonstrations w~re still taking place in llangoon despite the use of tear gas by police and soldiers. The reports said that there had been scattered gunfire and mobs were roaming the s treets. . The vio lence apparently began on the university campus. In Bangkok, the capital of neighbor· ing Thaila nd, diplomatic sources · monitoring Radio Rangoon reported lhat city authorities' asked (or help £rom the Burmese army in quelling de· monstrations. ~tobs of people looted and damaged property in the capital city , the monitors said. Offi cia ls al the Inte rnationa l Airport at Bangkok sa;d the nightly · flight to Rangoon by United Bu~ma Airlines had been delayed and mi ght be canceled . They declined to elaborate. Ra ngoon has been a troubled city since Thursday when thousands of students and Buddhis t monks carr1eel a way the casket just before private . burial services were lo be held. Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart . • SPORTING GOODS : BICYCLES ARTS-TIRES-ACCESSORIES Suggestions for CHRISTMAS Footballs from 9.95 to 24.95 Basketballs 8. 95 to 31 . 95 · Volleyballs 8. 95 to 21 . 95 Soccerballs size 3-4-5 10. 95-16. 95-26. 95 Playground & f Square Ball~ Handballs & Racquerballs Baseballs--'Softballs Barbell & Dumbell Sets ' Skateboards & Wheels Darts & Dart Boards Buck Knives Swiss Army Knives Shuffleboard Sets Duck Feet & Churchill Fins Bol.(ing Gloves Ta ble Tennis Sets Opon till 9 r.M. Mon. lhtw Fri. Sunday I 0 lo 5 HH Christmas . • · Tennis Shoes Warmup Shoes Basketball .Shoes Track Shoes Wrestling Shoes Coaches Shoes SQccer Sho.es Baseball Shoes All Purpose Shoes Top Siders Warmup Suits Sweat Shirts & Pants Tennis Dresses Mens & Boys Tennis S~orts Mens & Boys Tennis Shirts Tennis Sweaters Speedo -Swim Suits & Trunks Warmup Jac~ets Varsity Jackets Tennis Rackets Wilson -Davis-Bancroft Yonex Racquetball Racquets Handball Gloves Bike Parts.-Tires-Tubes · Racket St ringing 538 Ct11ltt 646-1919 COSTA MESA .. t ,. • " • • ; • Wed™1sday, 01tcember 11, 1974 DAILY PILOT A:f Firms -··See \ .N 0 Problems lrvitte Layoffs· &~ W@MIT' ~@@!fWO©®. 5-00 Employes • Xerox Going ' • Dlscouragl11g News • !\fore than 500 employes at the Xerox manufacturing plant in Irvine v.·iJJ be laid off for t\\'O v.·eeks over the Christmas season as part of the firm 's nation\l.·ide reaction to sag~ing sales. A spokesman who refused to allow his name lo be used said some layoffs of an indefinite length of time v.•ill follow the return to v.'ork Jan. 6 .. Those kept on al the Irvine plan I . however, he said , will work four-day weeks and be compensaled for four days v.·ork for a month. Nationwide. the layoffs v.•ilt affect about 6,000 emp\oyes, according lo Donald G. Lennox , president of lhe ~ir!Il's instrument technology branch 1n Hochester, N.Y. Plants in Santa Ana ; Irvine; San Francisco: Atlanta. Ga.; Elk Grove. Ill.: Blau\·elt. N.Y.; Oakbrook, Ill.; and Rochester, N.Y. "'ill be closed from Dec. 23 to Jan. 6, he said. "\\le find it necessary to take this :iction because of a softening: demand for our copying and duplicating pro- ducts in the present economy," Len· nox 11aid of the shutd0\11ns. . 'fhe shutdowns \'.'ill be the first in the con1pany's history, although there v.·ere some layoffs and job cutbacks in 1967 l.lnd 1971. The firm has ~.ooo employes, 17,000 in the Rochester area. DEAR PAT: After submitting a new product id ea to Product Develop· ment Services, Inc . in Dallas, Tex ., I became involved with this company to the tune or St,025. Ever since my money was deposi ted, I haven't heard a word. My latest letter was returned by the post office stamped. "fl.loved. Left No Address." Could you find out what ha·ppened to the compan)I so I. can relay the information to my at- torney? Supervisors to Study Irvine Acreage Pact \\'.E., Costa 1'tesa Arter unsuccessful attempts to con-Fears or illicit electronic s ur- tact Product Development Ser\tices veilla nce l ed Orange Coun t y by letter and phone, the Better Busl· Supervisors TueSday to reject a pro- aess Bureau of Dallas provided cur· posed $15,000 security system for the rent but discouraging news. J ean-north county courthoose in Fullerton. nette Lohr, s upervisor of lhe BBB in-Supervisors voted unanimously to rormatlon center, said that the last send the proposal back lo the county kno"'n address of Gene J. Hoffman, transportation department with or · rormer presld e n~o the company, was. ders to eliminate all intercom and 307 Nakoma St., a ntonio, Tex. listening connections. 78206. No answe inquiries has The only opposition from the au- been received rrom llorrman since -dience came from a spokesman for last February, however. Imperial In· the County Bar Association. ventors Inte rnational Inc. of Des "The bar association supports the Moines, Iowa, announced plans to concept of the install ation of warning purchase Product De\lelopment system s designed to maintain securi- Serviees In April, but the agreem.e nl ty and order in the courtroom," said was declared null and void in June. Orange attorney Patrick J. Houlihan. Meanwhile, five ofticers or Imperial "But the bar opposes any system have been Indicted by the Postal which contains electronic eavesdrop- Service on 15 counts or rnaU fraud. If ping capabilities .in the courthQUse or rurtber inrorrnatlon about this firm courtroom," he added. and other designated areas in the building. Supervisors were tafd the system could be paid ror out or a $470,000 sum left in the county's tax-reduetion re- , venue sharing pot. But board members responded to the fears voiced by Hoolihan and sent the entire matter back for reworking. They suggested the alarms, lights and bells be left in but the audio system re· moved. O'Neill Park Gets Extra Land Acreage becomes a\•ailable, the BBB will in"--'-The systen1 propos ed by the com - rorm you. · muni cations department was an inte· Orange County Supervisors Tues· Deal Misunderst·Ood .~rated netw~rk or alarms! flas hing day added another seven acres lo DEAR.PAT: I sent $29to Value Line Securitieio Inc. in New York for a 13·. week trial subscription lo its In vest.- ment Survey. I was lo receive a binder and' surveys numbered to 13 with follow-up surveys for 13 weeks. After•my Sept. 9 letter of inquiry, 1 started receiving the weekly 1urveys Oct. 4, but no binder was sent, nor v•ere the first 13 issues. I then re- ceived a renewal rorm stating my last v.'eekly issue v.•ould be sent in mid- November unless I subscribed again. This is short. of the 13 v.'eeks offer('d and I've \Vr ilten five letters to no avail. B.M •• Newport Beach \'alue I.In c Securities will write to lights and intercom devices that O't\eill Regional Park in the hills would permit guards to zero-in on any abo\'c i\tission Viejo. trouble spot in the courthouse. , l 'he board voted unanimously to , The proposal called for installation spend S75,200 to buy ~he parcel of land, of two m_aster consoles capable of re-localed· we~t of Live .Oak C~nyon ceivin g ver~al and e lectronic Roa~! and 1mpro\'ed \'.'Ith a single- -emergency signals from courtrooms fa1nily home. -'fhe n ev.' parcel will heir) tic :. • together the county's existing park land and the acreage donated to the county by the Ramakri s hn a monastery in Live Oak Canyon. Quarter System Pros and Cons Get Discussion 'l'hf! l'urrent ov.·ncrs of the property. ,\ndrew <1nd ;\nna lloffman asked for s:1s.ouu for their 1,500 square foot ' house und :inother $-10,000 for the acreagt·. Four Officers Shot in Mixup )'oil regardin g this mlxup, and a Administrators. teachers and slu· bln\ter Vt'ill be m ailed. Its spokesman dents from Orange County communi- says you must ha\•e misunderstood. ty colleges v.i ll gather l 'hursday at Vt·hat you Vt'ere to receive ror your trial Saddleback College to discuss the subscription. Only IJ surveys are in-pros and cons of Lhe semester, quarte r eluded, not necess•rily beginning and early semester syste ms. accord- v.·llh number one or a year's series. No ing to Dan Armstrong. di rector of NEW \'ORK IU Pl)-The manager back Issues are mailed bec•use they community ser\·ices at the school. of a v.·cll·kno"'n seafood restaurant Vt'OUldn 't be c urrent. Subscription "A lot of people arc looking: al tlus early today mis took police for prices v.·UJ be raised In Ja_nuary, and -problem," said Saddlcback Superin . ooJdup meil a nd · opened fire on your letter was ~ne received by all tcndent Dr. Robert A. Lombardi. "At Lhem v.·ith a shotgun. Four officers subscribers ofrer1ng a lower priced one time the California masl<'r plan v.cr<"slighlly "oundcd. renev.·at rate. included a time table for all colleges __ The shooting erupted V.'hen four Hetlre1Me11I Sarlngs DEAR PAT: Cun I begin malong tax deductible contributions now to an individual retirement sa\'ings pro- gram under the new pension reform legislation? K.N .. Newport Beach flio s u c h co ntributions are permitted hy this legislation until Jan. I, 1975, according to the IRS. Starting next year, both employes and selr·l'mployed persons rec::eivlng com- pensation v.·111 be able lo establish in- dividual rrtlremenl savings pr'o· grams If lhC)' ar e not covered under qualified e mployer or government 'plans and certain annuities. Intensive Care . 'Vets' Reunite For Fun,, Study toadoptthequarter system." men who earl i er r ob bed a At present Saddleback is the onl y lunch~onette of Sl,000, broke into Lun- co~munity co~legc in Or~nge Co~ilt y dy 's Restaurant in the Sheepshead v;h1ch breaks its acade~11c ye:.t r 1nto Bay section of Brooklyn. accosted lv.•o qu;irters, Armstrong said . The other porters and demanded the night's rc- fivc community colleges in the eoun1y ceipts. are on the semester system. Woman Suing _Winkles, Wife Former Calirornia Angels manager Bobby Winkles and his wift? \'.'ere sued for $35,000 in damages Tuesd<iy in an Orange County Superior Court personal injury· action filed by a San Clemente v.•oman. J\lrs. Susanne l\tarie Richardson claims that Kathy Sue \\'ink\l!s was at the wheel or a car that ran into her parked car last Sept. 29 and inflicted jnjurieson her.· GIRL NIXED BY CUBBIES PORTLAND, Ore. <AP) -The mother of a 9-year-old girl 1J::hose membership application v.·as rejected by the Cub Scouts has fil ed suit against the Boy Scouts or America, charging sexual discrimination. In the complaint, Roberta Schwenk said her daughter, Carla. turned in a ' registration form last June and re- rel\'ed notice or rejection in Sep- tember. Nearly 300 youthful survivors of health c rises at Orange County J\1edical Cc nl.er·s infant intensive care \l.'ard \l.'111 gather for a reunion Suturday. Mason Regional Park The reunion at the l\ledical Center has a dual pur1>0se. As the children celebrate surviving expcriencc!i ·that threatened th,•ir lives, the J\ledical .Center staff "·111 ob:-ier\'e them lo see \l.'hal klntl of pro"ress they ha\'C made since lhcir rcll'ascs from lhc hospital. 'l\tany of the rhildren, now ranging In age from t\\'O nlOnihs to four years. \\•ere provided intrnsivc care as pre· mature bahics. but other.ii \Vere treat- ed for ncon<t tal abnormalities requir· ing surgery and respiratncy pro- blems. said Norma BrO\\ll, the inf.-inl unit's head nun4e. For some of the physicians and nur~s v.•ho attended the children, she ~~i;Ortthul~ 11;c)~11~~n s':ccot~:~1 th~~~~~~ ;.1llhough maoy participate in :1 follo\V · up clinic aflcr they leave intcnsi\.'C care. . . Now 7 Acres Larger \Vill iam R. l\t1!70n Regional I' ark 1n Irvine is seven acres larger fo!IO\\illg action Tuesday by Orun1;c County super,·isors . The three su1>e r\'1sors present voteil in r:.ivor of a pacl with the Irvine CO il\ pany that will invol\·c a total nf $508,000 \li'Orth of improvements to the park a nd a dralnai:e s~·alc that runs to San Juan Creek. Supervisor Robert Battin, who mis· sed the meelin,:: because of a court 3\l· pearancc. had indicuted he \l.'onld \'Ote aj.!ainst the agreement because he objected to the purk's cre;ition in the firs I place. 1'hr part \l.·as suggested by the Ir\ inc Company, \l.'hich v.·as seeking :.Q!ve \\ ay to_Jl!L it_s T!)1vn Center Compll'X at UC Irvi ne to the park. 'l'hc ag rrcn1cn~ calls for the com-· pany to donate 1111 additional seven acrt's to the county for landsc;aping :incl park use, increasing the total acrca.i::e to about J.17. The comnany v.ill put up S42'1,ooo IOV.'\1 rd the in1provemcnt!i with lhc re· m:i incl!'r coming fron1 county flood ,·ontrol fund:-. In return ror the land and n1ont?v, the county h:1~ ugrced to take ruin runoff rron1 company land inlo the slorn1 drain ~y~tc»n, Ofllr Pilet si.H PMS~ QUEENIE'S FRIEND RECALLS COLORFUL COAST RESIDENT Janie Johansen With Que enie's Hat, Station Wagon 'She Loved It' Queenie Spent 52 Yedrs on Coast Uy,\ RTllUR R. \11NSEI.; OllM!holr Pilol 5~tl '!'he road of life was long for Queenie Quinn. from her birth in 1877 until it ran out this \Vefk. and ~hr. drove he r rusting, 19--17 Ford \\·oo<ly station \Yagon right up until she broke her hip a month ago. She \l.'as 97 \\•hen death came Sun- day night. A nall\·e of northern \\'ashington stale, l\.lrs. Qu inn \11ent north to Alaska and became lhe 1hi rd young lady c\'Cr to be married in the rough- arid-tumble tov.·n ofSk<1.g"•ay. She was a v.·on1an of her times-but flexible-since she la ter buame a fashionable 1nillinery shop oper<.ilor in Burbank. a real estate public rela- tions representative \\•ho helped sell early Newport Beach subdivisions and still put up with life as the wife of a vaudeville cntel'tai ner. The years \\'ere good. and fun . and rcl~ntlcss in passing. \Yilh the lasl 52 of lhem s pent in the llarbor Area. Ellen C. (luinn boughl one of the original cottages she helped sell artcr I.he Ba lboa Peninsula was subdi vided, a tinv, tonelv. time-battered shatk slill ;landing. at 300 35th SL. on the corner of Lake 1\venue. lll'f)()ftedly. it is th e last one of those old shanlies left. · '!'he bungalou· stands toda~· like a little n1onument to sprighlly Queenie Quinn. \'.'hose sense of ad\'cnlure took her north through the gale lo the \'•,1kon ;,ind back to the e<1r l} B:ilboa building boon1 so many Yl'ars ago. ·· uicss her old heart. she loved that. little plact•," .says her clo:.e friend Janie B .. Johansen. 70, '\'ho lately shared hl'r ho131c ut !)89 \V . 19th St. in Costa :'\.t csa v.'ith QueC'nie Quinn. Sun1n1crs, Queenie hc:1dcd north aga in to \\'ashi11gto1L She insisted on hcing independent. right 'up to the last three "''eeks at Costa J\l csa J\·lemonal llosp1t:il. •·Las t year, \vhcn she \1:as 96, s he l!;Ot 3 100 percent scurc nn her driver's license lest," mar\·e\s ~1rs. Joh:inscn .. . "She \l.'as the inde1>endrnt type , n \\·om:in u·ho never bt:licvcd in talking much about herself," says l\.Jrs. Johansen, \Vho at 70 is Zl years the older lady's junior. .. She ~laycd \\'1th 1ne off and on ·be.cause I had J.!ilS. electricity and \~·ater,'' says J a nie J ohansen. a f:iscinating per:.onagc in her O\\;n -ri ght who al\vays has a place to stay ~for friends who don't. · She ha s been a n ews p aper publisher. a sl<1uneh Democ rati c 1xilitical \VOrkcr and once danced \\'ith President John l". Kennedy in the \Vhitc I-louse. A tol;.tl of 13 cats y,.·ho arc friends on a drop-i n basis, in addition to resid ent or vi siting dogs Cindy, Sandy. Sonny and Susie attest lo J a1uc·s hos pital 1l.\'. Queenie Quinn fit ri ght 111. ;tluug \\'ith J a ni e 's numerous paintings, slacks of book s. old furni turr. kn1cl\· kna cks and the l'Ollccti1111 of 311 treasured l:idics' h:its !-.hl' ll'rt to J :.i nic, SOU\'ClllfS of her d:i\S Lil the millinery businc:;:.. · Janie Juh<insen put ou :1 11luml·d one! po.sing \\'llh her late fril·nd·:-. old o'nC, posini! \\llh h\•r late frit•nd 's it didn't ma~h a ru:.cbush gl'O\\lllg 111 the front vard. The old. \\'h1tc·\\':J!i hl'd l'l'lllr;d i'r 1\'J)orl Beach ('Ollagc :11 300 35th SI. \vhcrc Quc1.•nic <)u inn lived rnost nf' her 52 years in the llarbor Arc:i 1~ 111 c scro\v today. Soon It 11 ill bl' bulldozed do"·n fol' a f:incv nt.:\V n!J1.:t·. probably a t\l.·o·story duplex Spills <;an Be Wiped Up 'Fast' t.OS ANGELES (UPI) -1'he oil 111 cl u:->t ry says it «an gel SI57 billion ,~·orth of oi l and gJs fron1 \~·ells orf the Southern Californi:.t coast. c~,u~ing 110 serious environtnl'ntal dama:.:e. 11 <i i· lowed to procl-cd "'ith offshore drill- inJ?. 1'hat \\'as lhe conclusion t·unta1ncd in .i S.150.000 report releast·d Tucsd..1~'. to he submitted the lnl<'rior Dt•p;irt mcnrs llurt•au of !.;ind :'lt ana;.:l'ml·llt, \1 tuch is 1n charge of offshorl' oil l1•Js· ing. "fhe report \\as a 'oluntJry l'!Jort by the \\'e~lcrn Oil anli Ga s r\~soc1at1on. COURT ORDERS RESTUDY OFTEST DRILLING-AB which rcprt'sents \Ves t CO;l St petroleum produrcrs and rt•fincrs. :.ind Hll'lulirs 1no~t vf the rUJJOr uil cornp:.inies. 1'hc Interior l>t1parltn('nl 1s n1 ;1k1ng it~ 0\l ll l'll\'Ll'Otlnll'lll:1l :'!Udy of thr imµal·t of ufl :-hure drilltn ,L! off Southern ('alifornia :.ind otht'r l'al·1f1r Co;1sl r:l·~ions. 1'he dep:.irtmcnt h;is tent:itive plans tu l('.JSt' ;1 1.li·tnillion ::icrr drilling ;1rt•:.i nff the Southl'rn California eoa:-t. ,\ cuahlion of local and stale g1)\·cr1\m l·nl officia ls is fighting the pl:in. "l'he report t'otlC'iuded lha.l large- scalc offshore drilling "n1ay be con· rt11<:1cd \\·it h no pros1}(>ct of scriuus di s- turbance to t'll her offshore or on~hore t•nvi ro111n t•nts <Jf tht• <1rea. ·' 1'hc report said tht'.' grcal<"sl danger. :.i major oil spill, "is considered l'X · trl·mclv un likclv ... and if ii should oecur. 0 equipml'i1t \'.'ill be on hand to contain and l't'l'OVe r the s p\ll. ·' 1'hrec ships v.·ould he e11uip1>Cd for just that purpose. the report said, and booms could protect p:irticularly ~ensllivc ;1reas. such ;is t.•sluarics. 'fhe re port said that natural oil seepage -v•hich has bcC"n Ot'C'Ur· ring for centuries in some points of the· region -and the discharge of sev.·agc nO\\' account for the cqui valenlof a bout 1,400 barrels of oil a day being poured into Southern California offshore "'alcrs . Pollution from drillin~ opcral io ns would be only 10 percent :is nlU C'h as that already oceurrinj:?. thl· report said . so •·any impact \1ould be ncgli gi· ble .'0 • The industrv t•stimatcs there arc 14 billion barrelS of oil and 2!.5 trillion fl'cl of natural gas in the 1.one, wor\'h SI57 billion. 1'his is almost 10 limes greater than the U.S. Geologic Surve~··s esti mate ·of the area's reser\'es. but industry sources s.iid the government t1gc11 ey is tradition;ill\' const·rviltiVl' -and lht' oil companies are usually up· tl m islic -in n1aking such e~t i rn;itl'S. The drilling pta·n en\·isions 5.CHK) to 6.000 \\'Clls , 01:icratin~ from :ibout 60 platforms and six moored sh1ps -;11 1 n1ore than three 1ni lcs from the roast -off the S;inta B;1rbill':J . Los Angl•lt•:. and Orange Count y coa:tt.'}. 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COS T,., MESA CONVENIENT TEAMS [l.JniJ.ml'nCllr<'.1-Master Ctqrge 27 Y(ARSIN I HE SAME LOCATION • PHQNC 548·340 \ , ., /11 • ~ I V" 1•"-P,..I• Jr'iod• t:-p•ip j~e r ~<Jt Roone h a ~ been nailed cp-chairmnn of a drive 111 t·aisc funds for bc<1ulific:.i- 1100 of th"e -~t:.ant;:er Square 1n Bethlehem , \'C nc rot ccl by Chtstians as birthplace of .h~ s Christ. : ' Inoculation Scare Hits ' ~· , In Mexico ~1EXICO CITY CAP) -Rumors that persons disguised as inoculation teams were gi\l ing school children shots that sterilized them rorced health author~lies to suspend all vac- cination d rives today and to post police outside Mexico City schools. Thousands of par ents stormed various schools in the ~1exico City area Tuesd ay and took their children home . Thousands more expected to keep their c hildren home today despite Health Ministry promises that police would g uard eacft school against unauthorized medical teams and despite assurances from the Mex- ican Medical Association that there is no such thing as a steriliza tion \'llC- c1ne TllE HEAL TH Mirustry broadcast a n hourly bulletin on radio and television branding the rumors "an ,1tte mpl to c.au.se social unrest in ~lexico." it urged the 1>eop\e not to be t;;kcnin. "We don't know 1J.•herc the rumors ;ire coming from or 1J.'ho is causing them. but it is a criminal thing and we are going to put a stop to it," Health t'olinister Jor ge Jimenez Cantu told a neY•S conference. . ' Callers told newspapcf.S ::ind TV sta- 1 11ons that the s terilizatimt crews were protected by police esc~rts and that they included white-robed m en and "·oinen ""•ho looked like foreigners." ' 01'E TELE-Vf'SION neJ."'Ork was told the crci-s "'cre"Orientals who in- / oculated the children "·ith long syr- inges under the lon~ue or through the • back . Another caller said the crews "ere made up of Amc.ncan doctors f ;;nd nurses. The Health l\I inistry said to prevent ;;\lacks on J:O\"ernml'nl \'accination crcv.s, it v.·as .!!USpend 1ng inoculation • t·ampaigns until "the storm is over."· The mini s tr ~ s aid inoculation dn\·es arc he ld regularly throughout !he country ai;:a1nst tuberc ulosis. tetanus, \\hooping cough an~ polio. Reds R eveal T ests :\IOSCO\V (U PI ) The Sov iet 1 · n1on ;.1nno11nc('d lod:1.v 1t '"'ill begi n \ls fourth missile tf.'st:;; into the Pacific ili.:!':1n chi ~ )l'ar on Thursday. Th<' T.1s~ ne1-1·s ;uienry ~aid !he tests 1-1·itl ro11tir1111· untd IA-1· :1u ~ay Care Children 'In Peril'-_ \VAS HINGTON (UP!l -?ttany children in day care programs are ex - posed to poisons and other dangers, a new government report shov. ~- The Audit Agency of the Depart- ment or tleatth. Education and \\'elfa re said in ;1 re1>0rt retC<Jsed to UP I that it investigated 552 centers :ind private homes pro\'id1ng day care 111 nine states and found that 425 did not meet minimum health and safety rrquiremenls. Among the dangers c1lcd -l\ledicine and-poisons We'f"e stored y,•here children might get into them. -CHILDR E~ \\'ERE cared for 1n a room without suitable fireproof part1 lion separating it from the adjaccnl furnace room. -At one center two se1\·er tines y,·ere located in lhe kindcrgarle n room. One line had a loosely ritting y,·ooden cap and y,•as pl ugged wilh a baby doll. Inadequate outdoor pluv arl·as wilh broken glass and rusling equip· ment. Children were observed play. ing on sidewalks on a main st reel. -Inadequate kitchen facilitie11 . Foods nol separately stored away from medicines, hair sprays and c;;leaning supplies. llEW IS spending S700 million this year to help finance day care. · The Nov . 4 report said that in C ;;lifornia. New J ersey and \\·ashington required medical ex- ;;m1nations frequenlly were not beifij,l given to children or providers or care. Other s tales s ur\'eyed were GcOrgia, i\·lassachusetls. l\1ichigan. l\lissouri, Texas and Virginia . The auditors also found accounting and financial problems. Five of the states paid out more in fedcral-slaLc funds to child care centC'rs than lhe centers pr ovided in actu<J I care. 1'he <iuditors cited lack of evidence that , the programs helped get fan1ili es off welfare as intended. BUTZ OF JOKE STRIKES A.GA IN l\IERRILLVIU.E. Ind. lU Pl l T he criticism le \•e led against Agriculture Secretary Earl Butz for telling a Joke about the PoJX' in an It alian accent apparently did l1ll le to curb Butz' joke telling. t!n'I Tuesday, Butz 'vas at tl ag:un. this time "'ith a J e .... ·ishjoke. The way Butz's story goes . A Jewish temple in New \'ork l\as ex- communicated ~loses because .. the rabbi said that if !\loses had turned right instead or left. the Jews would have had the Araboil land.·· DAILY PILDT DELIVERY SERVICE Delivery of the Doily Pilot is guaranteed tlaidcry-Friday: 11 'fOJ do nol have yox ~ by 5:~ p.m., call ond your ~ W'l11 be bro.lght lo yOU. Calls ore fdr.en until 7:00 p.m. Sotu"tby oncl Svndoy: II you do no t fl!Cl!Mo yo.x copy by 9 o.m. Sotufdoy. er 8 o.m. Sunday. coll ond o copy will be \:icugh1 to you . Coils ore token unlil 10 a.m. Telephones '1a>1 Orange Covnl f Areos .. 64'2-4321 tulhiM!st Huntington Beoch ad Westminster . S.W.. l 2'20 Son Clemente, Capistrano Beoch, Seri Juan Copisrrono, Dor.a Point, So.Ith log1:1!)0, loguno N1gve1 fil.Qb30 More Snowfall . " WASHf'NGTON (UPlf-A s..cientist told Congress today the tarth 1ppe1rs ,., to be ''on the verge of a,peOcilof g'r'eat •':'Peril to life on this gt~" beeause 9f '•threats to the ozone tayer fr9m 'modern technalo~y . -;}~" j ~ ' • ~ . ' ' "'' """""'' 4 Years Lale Hu ssia n Avthor Alexan<fer Solzhcni t s~·n accepts Nobci Prize for l..:itcratu re in Stockholn1. four years after iL \\·as a \\'arded ·to him ii! 1970. Sov ict-bloc diplo1nats snubPed cercn1ony Three Months' Birth Control Pro.cess Seen .. HO L:S1'0N <UPll -Researchers arr on the lrai.1 or a ney,.· birth control medicine which they hope 'viii pre- ,·cnt conception ""ilh no side effectsF ~nd "'il l onlv ha\"e to be taken once every three months. . . . Dr . Hoy G. Sru ith o( the Bayl9r College of Medicine said sci~nti~ts • ha \'C isolated an .important protein that unites y,•ith the sex hormone pro- j.!csterone to r(•;;dy the uter us for the fertilized egg. If they find a nonlo~ic chemical lo prevent that process, the method could he avail.able witbin to . years, Smtth said. . . . tti-: TOLD the Ameriran Chemical Society"s south"·estern regional meet· 1ng 'fuesday fi nding the chemical ~hould be easier than isolating the protein, \\"hich took four years of re- ::ol•arch Professor T.M. Donahue of the • Universit)' of Michigan testified a't·t'ht opening of two days'ol'healiogs tnto the question of whether Frton, the gas used in aer osol sprays and as a ~lant in refrigerators and air condi· tioners, has been e11;ting away at the ozone layer near the top of the earth's atmosphere. The layer filters out n\OSt of the .sun's ultraviolet rays and some scien· tists have suggested that·a lhfnning of the layer will trigger huge increases Rockefeller's Okay .in · House Seen by . Albert . . I , \VA SlllNGTON IAP). -I-l ouse s peaker Carl Albert predicts the- llouse will follow the Scn~\e"s exam.- pie or voting overwhelmingly to con- firm Nelson A. Rockefeller as the na· lion's second non-elected vice pres1-' dent. The llouse Judiciary Comrhittee is scheduled to vote Thursday on °"'hether · to recommend that tha nomination be approved. The full !·louse is expected to vote next week . Albert made his unofficial predic ~ lion at a ne\\"S confer ence 'after the Senate voted 90 to 7 Tuesday to con- firm the pom\nation. Thei;66-year-0\d former New York' -governor was nominated by Pre~ident Ford 114 days ago, a time lapse that caused several senators "to q~stioo the worka bility of the 25th a mend- ment to the Constitution whi cb gov- erns presidential succession. · Tank Crumpled JACKSONVJJ_.LE, Ark. (U PI) -A· ..mUJ.ion-gaUQll wate r tank that -Cost Sl:IO~OOO trUtnpled Tuesday whi)e be- ing fil.U!d 'fot 'the first time. .,.. ,. .~ . • , ,. .. .. ,. . - • ' , " . in sktn cancer ~mong .the ei rlh's 1tance away from" the-ozoni'Jayer 11 • people$. weJl. ' I ' " ' • 1 • . • • • .. • ' "We appear to be on the veri:e 'Of a REf •. MA~VIN-L, &1cb (R·M1th.J· per1od of great peril to tile on thii said today it mai,.bt too late to he.a~ ~lobe productd by the development-Of' off an increase In skin cancer even if the very technology desi~ to make Corlgress act s r_lght away to. control ,ife more pleasanl, totera~l~ a~~d e"'.~n , Fr' ton cgases being released Into th8 tx>SSible for all o[ lb.is humai'lkihd," ht . atmosphere rrom •er0601.sprays and said. other sources. "We must immediately begin a "'T ISTl!'il Etostepbackandtakca _cwnP.rdiensive .study so that steps \'eTJ careful look at :Nhat we may be ··cant;tir lalten tb tletuS~thls pot.e$tial doing to ourselves and our time bomb if a health hazard is pro-planet. • " ' · vep," Esch said. · . '"' I. ~lt..-might even be, ponahue ~id, "l'he .subcommiUee haJ.befott it-two- ?iat· th~ effort le f~ ~ gr~Winl "bills calling for a studf ~t and ~pulation .through gr'8.J!IS is using up power later to ban FreomJ · • ·• mtrous oxide and taking that sub- ·Traffic Scrape. ' iester Maddox ·Keeps Truckin'~. 'AT.LA NT,(, G;i. (Al;).-;-"J'\'c got a 1080 tc ~as~ on a tr~nsfer .~ruck>," s<1\ct. the \"Oice on the State P<1tro\'s cpmmun1cat1ons "'etwork. What .s your 1020 tlocationJ'!" lhc putrol's dispatcher asked. ·"\\!hat does that mean z': said t}le vpice. . . 'The voice belonged to Lt.• Gov. Lester l\faddox, \\'ho said be had JUSl been forced into the gua1 d ra1f on the downto"·n express wily s •stem-r l 1,\DDOX, communicating with patrol head-. q_ua_t~ers with the radio In his caf, chased down aod st9pped the tractor-trailer rig. Roland \1_achon. 46, of l\t·ontreal , Que .. 1J."as hauling tabloid n~'\'spapers slich as Lhe ··National Enquirer .. from a Canad.I.an publisher to Atlanta ne1-1·sstands when he ran afoul of Lester ~laddoit.onTuesday. ~~&:.; ·· ritaddox said Va chon's truck s\~1itched lanes directly ·in ftbnl of him, forcing him.to sla on the brakes and scrape the guardrail. J\l addox said he 1\·as bruised in ~he Cdllision ·and th.at his l-l"ifc. Virginia, recei\"ed rr\inor arm and leg injur~es. Lf:sT1:11 ""•ooo.k • ; I '11'HAD J UST about recovered my s enses from bltling the rail Y.'hen _·my "'ife said, ·11e·s u·y\ng to run a"•ay· \"ouought to try and catch hiYf'l'," Said l\laddox. • ' ,; .. . : ~1 <i:ddox said he agreed and cl'lased do~·n the truck. pulling in front of it 3nd blocking the .. ..-ay. \\Ii thin mo ments, l.\\.'O State Patrol cars al1d se\<eral Allanta policemen "'ere on the scene. Vachon said he didn't see l\1addox's car. · "I looked in my mirror when I changed lanes, bul I ne\"er even saw him,'' Varhon sliid. · , ·Police said l\1addox's car suffered $2-01o·s2s in damages. '· Vachon \v.as charged with-failure to yield the right of \fay and causing an ijC..Cident. lie posted$100 bond and headed back to1J.•ard Canada. .. I .· .... ...,.... ....... . . . .... . .. ~' . ........... _, - ' ..\. ·. ~:: · ... : .. , ' ;\ ' ·. ' . . 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( Discover·that distinctive· gift!:·; Tre.it yourse lf t~ the I • rclaxed ~atmospherc. of ~outh Coast Village. Explore over 60 aniquc,,shops and bou tiques \ Choose from 10 intemational restaurants. Open IO·lo 9:30 daily. ,. Sunday 11 to 6. • .. • • '""' SW\ftll -- • -- • • • Wednelday, [n(;ember 11, 197' DAllVPILOT AS t 1 Ni.rota, Appointee - • Trial Se t For SLA District Attor~ey Quits In MnI"der1,. 11 ~~~ ~!~~d <~.~' r;: sirned as U. S. district at<;.. SACRAMENTO (UPI)'-torney here for what he said T~o mem~rs or the Sym· were personal reasons. b1onese Liberation Army He announced Tuesday will go on trial Feb. 24 for that he would ,Jeave office the .murder of Oakland upon ap(>ointment of a sue· Schools Superintendent Alarcus A,. Foster iµ Nov- ember. 1973, in a parking lot. cessor. c •• Steward, 52, was appoint· ed. in 1969 by Ulen President Richard Nix,n. Within a few months he V,OP1i. Ute target ol criticism for the way i~whlch a clolie business asso,:iate ol fin.an. eier C. Arnholt Smith was invcstie:ated. . Strike force investigators from Washington, D. C., discovered a $2,llti8 pa~'­ ment in the books of Yellow Cab Co., oWned by Smith, S.acramento County Superior Court Judge Robert ~f. Cole ~esday set ( State ) Three Sextuplets Clinging to Life the trial dale after receiv. ing a prosecution motion to consolidate dlarges ag3inst defendants Joseph Remiro and Russell Little. SAN JOSE !AP ) -The three delicate survivors of Charlotte Lange's sex- tuplets still cii,g to their fragile grip on li fe. The infants -named J ason Wesley, Brian Walter ar~d Jolene Rene main- tained their st3ble condition· today and their medical prognosis rema i n e d guarded, said a nursing supeTvi sor at Valley A-t edical Center. Twootherof lhetiny, two- pound c hi ldren, Corey whO w3s a 101\i·Ume friend of Nixon. The payment was for ;a "wage .and hour" survey by Barnes-Champ ach:ertlsing agepcy , but the in - vestigators said they sus- pected it "''as a disguised political contribution to Nixon's 1968 campaign. •'RANK . T HORNTON, a ·Smith associate and head of the advertising agency, was subpoenaed to testify before a grand jury but Steward blocked the subpoena. He said he would interview Thornton personail}'. . Smith has since been in- dicted by Steward's office on misapplication of bank funds and conspiracy. Afte r a two-year in- vestigation, .He n r y ·Petersen, then assistant at- torney general, told a Senate com mittee that Steward's conduct had been ''highly improper" and that he had been admonished. _ Boy, 14, Father H·eld In Freeway Snipings , r' STOCKTON ti\PI -Of· 22-calibcr. "'h1lc those 1n felony accessory charges in ricers :;a'' mori: than one th~ other snipin ~~ "'ere that he allegedly harbored P erson 'ts apparently sOffiethLn l: wluch didn't his son. ha\'l"' eq ui valent penctral-orncers said patrols 'i''ere responsible for the rash ol ing po .... ·cr. sharply increased along the /\ 22·calihcr rifle "'US oftcn·fogbou1tdhigh"'·ay. snipings at passing e<1rs . found hidden nc;.ir the scene ht addition to the sniping;s possibly bec::i usc uf ··a of the Friday sniping!i, of-Friday and Tuesday, there · . th fil'<'rs said. • "'ere re ports or one Satur-chain ren<'llOn lronl t' The l·l-\'ear-old boy "'aS '<la\' night. t"''O Sonday and publicity. .i rrcstcd by !\lantcca police fiv'e J\.tonday night. officerli during a burglary in-said. The reports u•e rC "You repo11 the incident \'CStigation. bel\\'ecn 7 p.m. and 11 p.m. or one snip ing und some Scheffel said he "'as still Shefre1 said that despite other kook gets the ide~." being in\'estigatcd in eon· the assumption of a possible said Arch Scheffel, com-ncction with the other snip-chain reaction. "'the motor· mander or the dclcl·tive ings. but othe r lcad::i "'erc ing public has ~ rig~t ~o di\•ision of thl' &In Jo~quin being follO\\'ed too. know someone hke this 1s Countysheriff"sofficc. afoot. and "·e plan.to do There ha\·e been 1a snip· Tll E 80\"S father is e\·erything "''e can to catch Jtonald Eugene Stone. 38. of the person responsible ings along California 99 in E y ., St · "-(ore he causes serious the Stockton area .since Fri · 1830 . oscnu e · Lil u.: day. including one lale l\lantel·a. Sheffel said. lie dam a g e or k i I ls Tuesday a bout <1n hour after r";;i·a;;s;.:;ta~k~e~n;;i~n~to~cu§s:tod='=· ="=n=so=m=e=bod=':' ·="==:;;""""'j ::1. 14-year ·otd suspect "·as 1 arrested. No injuril"'s ha\'c been reported. hO\\'C\'Cr. BEA T INFLATION SP ECIAL 2 FOR I WITHTIDSAD . ' Their trial wa s moved to the ;.late .capital on a chaoge of venue . The defcn- da nt s h a d sa id heavy publicity in Al ameda Coun - ly might have preJ'(idiced jurors in their case. Regulations 'Violated' William and Kelly Irene, ---------- died within live hours of BARRYMORE each other Tuesday. The . . Arraigned SCJI EFFEL S.-\ID Tues· Bernard 11 0\vard of da y the boy "'as booked for Y k N Y eek · investigation of lhe six snip· Two Entrt.~5 For Tl1e ~ice of Ont Dail)'· Sunday thru 1'hursday 5:00to 7:00 P .M:· on ers. . ., p s . .d h at photog raph ers 1ngs Fr1 aynightnearl e 0 d .hll/ 500 inte rsection oL_Californi a 99 u11ter .serve n1g y rom : p.m. Tldtlon Diked girl died of respiratory and SENTENC "'D heart railiare and the boy £ follo\ving his arraign -"·ith Califo rni<:a'l.20, south of 1'.;n1ertoin1nenl f\'igh!ly m c nt Tuesday o n Stockton. RUTHIE LEWIS succumbed tq.. respiratory complicati01,l5. charges of conspiring LOS ANGELEStUPI)-to forge a nd cash The boy \\'as in custody nr.r .. Fri.,_,s.t,"""" . STANFORD <UP() Stan ford University trustee.s Tuesday boosted tuition-by $435 per year beginning next fal l -the largest tuition increase in the school's history. John Drew Barrymore Jr., s tolen Los Angeles cit)· when another motorist near SACRAMENTO IUP1) _ A Tll 1 RD INF ANT. 12, actor-writer member of treasury checks t ota l-the intersection of Hammer 1:isl1r1, .~11-.J /s, Ors'"' 81J1;. fllot1•J U'ints, Alts and Spirits the fa m ous theatr ical Lane northeast of Stockton it'{ The state has failed to dis-hna m ed John ~. d iedLfour family, was sentenced ing more th an S2.5 saw the flash of a gunshot [.llT l.rt· "'ft'nn'a ,..,-,_;+ tribute federal regulations oursb alhte r lheiurs. an1ge Tuesday to three year s million. One of 18 is re-from the side of th e \:..1.-•~ .ti 41 . requl.r1·ng that fl.1edi·Cal pa-gave 1·rt lo sextup ets t d t h b ·d 'I probation and fined $250 par c o ave een high"·ay, officers sa1 . l·lis JJJ E. Co..,st H~<,!l'u'")' ~. , tients be Cully informed of within 45 mhinutes Sun00day after pleading guilty to cas hed in S\vitzerland. car was not hit , hO\\'ever. lVtuiport Bt..,cli · • the consequences of mornin~. T eywere rn possessionof l40gramsof in the amo unt of sterilization before un-three months premature Scheffel said the bullets in Restrvatio"s (114} 615.JJZO '""" , _ ~ dergoing suc~surg~ry. and weighed from 1 pound: ,-m~a~i~i~j~u~a~n~a::_a_t_h_i_•_:·_!S~9~0~2j. 0~0~0~.~1\!C·~i n[c_:_h_•~'·_e_~F~r~id'.'.a~y~·s:_:s~n~ip~in~g'.:s'._."w~e~re~o~f t====================== Tuition went up 12.9 per- cent fr:potS.375 to $3,810. Of- fi cials said the increase was basid on factors such as in- fla tion, fa mily income, enrollment rates and salary trends. IS ounces to21t\i pounds. Hollywood home. been recovered. Officials 'J.'uesday also All the infants suffered said because of the eight-from hyaline membr ane month distribution delay by disease, a condition which the Health Depart ment, many California hospitals . prevents oxygen from re- . a r e in violation of t he achingthelungs. Mrs. Lange gave birth to federal regulations. The quadruplets on Nov. 23, 1973 state was supposed to send them to the hospital but after taking a fertility drug Runell Wfn1 didn't. called Pergonal, but all four died. LOS ANGELES (UPI) -1 -7~--------------::-1 For m er State A s- semblyman Newton Russell Tuesday won election to the State Senate seat vacated by Lt. GOv . John Harmer, narrowly d efeating Los I 'l;==;l'l Angeles City Councilman Arthur K. Snyder by receiv· ing more ilfan 51 percent of the votes . R u ssel l's slim wio forestalled a runofr election for the seat, "'hich llarmer resigned to replace former Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke, who quit after his conviction in a Watergate·related incident. Oil Biii Sena SACRAMENTO (AP> Legislation that would force oil com panies to sell any geotf];~r:mal land they might own by 1979 was introduced Tuesdar .i.r:i t~e s~ate Senate. The bill by Sen. David Roberti ID-Los Angeles), \\'Ould also prohibit oil com- panies rrom owning such energy sources as oil shale. tar sands, coal and solar en~r y assets. S•IVICl(O-AN"f UK, :l)OJ lA•UNA CAlif"fON IOAI LAC'WMAHACH J.. COMPLETE PAIHT , STAIN, AHO FIHISH REMOVAL SERVICE w·E PREPARE YOUR TREASURES FOR EASY REFINISHING WI THOU T LYE, ACIDS OR HARMFUL MATERIAL~ IF::::i, ""OM n4-497·199J ---~---r----...___1' The camel ha i~ coat ... i];;{i ... ·' 11 II ' I , I 11 I /,~ r 1t 'I l~- I 1'.,n,n tn:>us"r, belt bock,fla p Pockets . @)~o@@)§@ 4~ faehlon island, newport center 644·S070 - • The spirit of Friendship Service. ltS catching. 7:50 a.m. 747 10:20 a.m. IJC.10 ' • ' . MuntTEo 1:15 p.m. DC·IO . . . . -~ I;..... .. ........ -..... .,. ' S:OO p.m. IJC.10 12:25 a.m. 747 •• • At United, we·re always trying <o gi"e you service <hat's beuer than anything you 0l'e had before. And you've le< us know how much you like our 74is and DC· IO's. 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The friendly skies of your land. 181 unlTED AIRLlnes " . • • •• 1 • Atl DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE ID-advised -Action 'fh~ (Jrangc (.'(1unty Board of Super,·isors and the Or<i.n~c County lJ(·p<tnmc.·nt of l\.lental llealth h;,1\•e ~ho,,·n a pu zzllng disd:.un for local citizens' dl'sires by ran1rodd in .i:: a plan to put a dru g rehubililat1on c(·ntcr 1n Dan;1 Point • l)an:l Poin t 1~ 1~0\ated from the mainstrc;im of <'Otir1t~ urban life. 'f'hi· community has f~"· job Oil· port unities.) cl cn1ploymcnt is s uppOSt'd to be an 1n1· port;1nt part of rl.'habdlt;1tion .. There is littll' reC'rt:oJ· t ion out s1d(' th Jt CJf "·atcr and beach rcl a t t~d JC· li\'llil:S : ;,ind there i~ little oppor{unity [Or \'OCation:1! l'Clucat1on. 1\ll lh1 ~ \\Ouldn't IX' so bad if s ufficient publJ<' tran:!>po rti.lliun Wt.·re ;1vi.1ilable so those addicts being r('hablli latC'd could lt•ave Dana J>o int and tht sur· roundtnc are;1. '!'ht· c·ommunity is scr\'cd hy ~pilr:!>C · ly scheduled bu~c!i i.lnd not at al.I after t O p.m . So if there is no lo~ic lo putting J dru~ rctiubillla· lion center in Dana lloint . \~.'hy do it'! 'fhc only anS\\'Cr must be polititnl expediency. 0 11 n;:1 l,01 nt is unincorporated and has little pol1tica.I clout uuts 1d~ Supcr\'isor ·rhomas Rile" \\'ho represents the arc:.i. Ril ey voted no. 6Ut \ras out~'otcd . lnterc>s t ingly. lhosesuper.\'isors \\'ho voted for the tenter in D.ana Point . represent county areas \\'here <·1ties-L;i 1-l ubru. Anaheim. 1-~ullcrton and Gcirdcn Crovc -rejtc:tcd placement of the center in their micJ~t. F'urther. it ;ippcars tha t furti\'e s teps \,·e re taken hy county nlcnt<tl health officials and others to keep • the locat1on of the center quiet. According 'to county ~ourtcs, lhc proposed location of the ce nter did not ;.1p1)car in the contract the county v.·as considering. All in :lll. it is a questionable performance by the board. one of th e kind that spu rs incorporation move- rn cnts and certainly one \\•hich ere.ates ill·\\~ill and dis· tru st or <:aunty go,·ernment. Art School Conflict 'J'hc L;1guna Beach School or Art has bee n put throu~h :1 night n1 are of a governmenl~I \\'ringer in its ~!temp t to build a ne\\' campus in L;1gun:.i Beach. i\l an.v of lhe problems n•cre unavoidable. They ,,·ere problems "'hich ca me ,\·ith conflicting Jurisdic· .. ti ons hct\\'C'Cn the cit\· and the count\'-the proposed !'Ile sits atop the city bOundry. 'rhe schOol ,,·as required 1ogoth rough lengthy annexation proceedings. nut sonic ot the problems \Vere unnecessary. 'fhe l.a ,gu n ~1 [ie:irh Roard of Adjustment c onjured up the latest b~1trh in dcnyinJ! the school a conditional us e pcrn1i1 for !orating 011 the undeveloped Irvine Raf'ich_ side or J.uguna Canyon Road. 'rhe boa rd ,,·as remiss in denying the permit. \Vhile the hind is zoned residential, there arc no homes there llO\\'. De velopm e nt as a eampus \\'ill be a less en\'iron· mentally objectionable use than spreading houses ;1cross the land. The board errt'd 1n it s judgment and its decision :;hould beorert u rncdquickl~· by the city council. '• s 'Well? Come on! Do something spectacular!' Ford-Humphrey In New · Alliance Y.'AS Jll NGTON -A tentat ive alliance on national security affairs helween Pre!!idl'nt l'ord ;;ind Sen. llubert 1-1. Hu mphrey is responsible - and is so credited at.the White House for breakin g the long and dangerous deadlock over a new roreign aid bill As a rC's ult, the Pr.esident i-s rxpected to see :1 great deal more in the 'ft·eeks ahead of lhe longtime Democrali!' stalv.·art and one·time .... hiteknig ht or liberalis m . Som!' \\'hite !louse and State Dr partment ( EV ANS-NOV AK ) congressional stampede to end aid for Turkey. President Ford invited ltumphrey to a quiet, exelusi\'e breakfast in the White House six 'ft'teks ago attended by the tor, Democratic. and Republican eadershiJ? of Con~ress . ltumphrey emerged from breakfast arm·in -arm "'ith lh!' President policymakers\'iew TllAT ll Ul'IPllRE\' s hould be Jlumphrey as the included in s u!'h £•le,·a1ed company es s l' n t i a I might seem stran~ctotheuninitiated . Democrat i l' Humphrey is the most junior.member pa rt ne r in J\I r . of the Foreign Relations Committee, Ford·s SC'a reh for holds no leadership position amon~ g e n 11 1 n e Senate Democrats and is still bipartisr1nship at a re g a rd e d by Rep u b I i c a n timeofirnn1E'nsc foreign danger to the conservati\'es as an incurable liberal L'.S. and gr;1dual dC'terioration o! the and implaC'able partisan. \\'C'S!. In fact, ltumphrey is viewed inside \\'ha! m a kes Lhat search so the Y.'hite House as ha,·ing one other Jmportant 1s the new Congress. overriding characteris tic : a s a hea\•ily populatcrl with youthful fo rm er Viel' P r esident privy to liberal Democrats "·ho view foreign national security secreL~. he has a poliey through the eyes of th e perspccti\'e possessed by no other \l ietnam ~enerati on v.•ith little DemocraticScnator. historiral pers pccti\'e on cold war That's y,•hy administralion officials origins of bipartisan forei gn policy. tapped Humphrey as ;.irrhilc!'t of a lflGll OFF'ICIAl.S in the State and nev.· compro.mise foreiGn aid bill they Defense Departments have toiled for \o\'aot pushed through the lame<luck monlhs on the Ford-ll umphrey link ..... session. The paramount question v.•as Their best product so far is the new aid promised to Arab countries by foreign :'lid bill, approved \1·ithout Secretary of State Henry Kissinger as di ssent by tht• Senate Forei gn an integ ral part or Arab-Is raeli Relations Commiltee last week. n\ediation efforts. Deputy SC'{'rctary of State Rotx>rt For e xampl e. Anwar Sad at . ln&er50\l ;,ind roreign aid director sv.·~~ting o_ut his ro~g hest !imc Daniel P:irkt'r for Y.'ecks have been pohtical\y s ince becoming president quietly ronft·rrinl! "'ilh Humphrey o( Egypt. i~ under ri_sing pressure trying to unlot'k th e dangerous from Egyptians skepttcal about the st:t lf'n1 atc 11n foreip;n aid . The pro-U.S. poli!'y he adopted when untlt•rh·1n g l'atL:-l' uf the stalcmale Kissinger arranged the pre sent ·\\·as y,."C'ar1ncss v.·1lh fareign ;.11d. a ceasefirr. Oe\ivery of S250 million fh rrcl fullnu! of th t' "Vitln:im war. The promised him would ~ive Sadat 111rl(Ki \\as n1lcnsifil'd by Turkey's needed poltti!'al lcvrr11ge at home Ill\ as ion nf ('~pr us. rcsulti n,l! in the \\'hilc Ki ssinger seeks ~· v.·;.iys to Dear Gloomy Gus 'W·he n cardiuc s urgeon Or . Barnard put those tY.'O hearts '''ilh syncopated pacemakers in in his latest patient he must have been thinking of the prO\'erbiaJ ty,·ohearts th~t beat a·s one .. D.G. edge Israel off the Sinai peninsula. THE SAME is true in Syria, y,•here President llafez Assad. recipient of a SIOO million e!'Onomic aid pledge from Kissin~cr, is under pressure to break with Y.'ashington becaus e of the stalemate on the Is raeli-occupied Golan Heights. Thus, it !'ould be \'ital to hopes for .peace in the A1ideast that the aid bill draftl'd by llumphrey and steered through the committee last week carries both those items \along with more econo mi c aid to Israel to sweeten the bill for the .pro-Israeli bloc) llumphrl'y is nov.• getting higl\ marks in the \\lhite House for his performance. Although the White Houst> has no illusions about the tortuous road ahead for the bill to be!'ome law in this Congress, it !'redits llumphrey .for the surprising progress so far, Indeed, Humphrey is \'ie~·ed by Ford strategists as the President's best hope to establii;h a ney,· bipartisan foreign poli!'y . THESE OFFICIALS are careful not to overplay an analogy bet"·een llumphrey an d the late Sen. Arthur \'andenber~, the poy.·erful Republican !'onnection for President lla rry Truman's !'old 'ft';;ir bipartisan policy. That n1ight anger liberal Democrats who oppose bipartisanship (such as Sen. Thomas Eai:leton of J\1issouri. pec\•ed that the Senate committee hill omits the quc!!tion of Turkish aid ). !\lo re serious l y, it might muk e RC'publi!'an Scn;.i tors Jc:1lous. Mystery of Love at First Sight Toh~ I(•\ t'd .11 fir.,t $iRhl ," s~ud the l'r\'lll'h \\ ri!\·r 1\ hu t :dl(•d himi-\•lf S11 ·1Hlh;tl .t n1.1n shauld h<.1\l' ~11 the -.;0111· 111111· ~ .. n11·1h1n1: to rl'specl and ~· 11111th1111.: 1 ii P•t~ 1 n tu:-face. " II h.1 -. h1'l'n ,1 !tin;: time since I first r1.,11! 1h1,-.1 \1 .. 1d,, 1n an C"ssay On l A•\1'. \111 \lt·n in lt\:!2 \\'11hou1 l'Llher h\•I ~t•1 1nj.! I h1• ~('nl 1 111rn1 rir d1:-bCIJc1 lrll.! It. fhf' \\Ord' -.1:1,·o:'\I \I tlh 1n1..· I h.1 1'.,. 1h:1\ \..incl tlf tntnd l.1 1...t' :t Ion,:: un p.1t d btll lh1·~t· ~h:1rd-. :ind t•s tr:1~~ ~ll!'l ll or l:.itt• .. ur L1 r1' 10 hC' d c;dt v. 1 I h . 1 f I h (' ~ ,t;.i11•<I 111th ~·ou ~o 101111 :i lim('. you t...11n11 !ht•\ mu ... t rnt•an :-omt·th1n~ 10 '"u Thl' ·da~ 1'11mt:'s v.ht·n ~ou try to f1n1J OUl Y.h:il th:il thin{: IS. HE<'F:\"TI .• \' I e11cuunt1•rl'tl onl' Of tlh'"t' 1,.;i\;u·\\,n11c 1...1~e.., u( flr!'t lO\l'. In f.l('I, I \\ ·'' I ht• :ii::cnl \.\ h1ch iJtOll:;l hi tl a• !Jd :1nct hi~ l:id1• t(l~ethC'r ·rh!'v \\t'lt' ,,IJout :1s 1mprob:lble a p.nr ""' \:in he 1m:ot1n~d. Sht had \\h,1t 1 ... callC'd ,di thC' ;.idvantaGes: ~O('ICI look!', i.:ond famlh. i:ood sthools. ~(""'I rhJr.1t l1•r, and )11uth lie 1s a 1ia11ltC'r .ind l.J\ almo:-.1 any rll"finit1on orthl' Y.nrtt ;f hum Il l' ti. nol t•\ t•n ,1 1 t"r~ i;:OOll 11;11ntcr. thuui:h ht• 1~ p,1 ,.~1on.1tt•h dl'\Ott.•d to h1i; V.'tlrk Iii! 1:-d.11 k. h€' \011\...~ onhap· py, .ind hti ilr1n~' hkl' a r1!'h. lie 1!i. about JO .Jnd luok:o. ten }Cal'!J uldl'r His CHARLES McCABE outlook is lugubrious. E\'eryllody. in his view, is a merck>, lie had once .-.tudicd 10 IJC' a Catholic priC'st. Sn f;.ir ;1:-an,,ont' knt•11. lht·rc h:id hecn no :--1J!111ft(':u1t ron111nl1r :ittachrnents 1n Ills pasl . thoui;h ht' 11 as hy uu nH.':Jns ;.1fr:11d or lad 1c:- \\'IT It Al.I. his had qualities !negative ni1j:ht b!' thC' bcllt'r \1ord) this fellow had an implarublc pride. lho; unhappinc~s supported him. v.·as 111 t.1c1 a kind 11!' :1 t11 ~h. lie dC'n1:1nd..:d nothing frnni <,l.(l~ bc1jl.v i-:I\"(' ma.1·bc th<' tLmt• of da~·. :f h1 s ht• \\flllld rt'pay, aln1ost rt•luctanlh AIM1 ht• \\:ill-a i:,ond TI\:lt\ tn ,\ f1 ~hl The ~1rl c:1m e 111 11 11h a sc houl friend . Tht p\;1cc \\as fl t.lark Nor·th lk'arh ~aloon patroniil'd by ltahun fishcrn1cn and sra\·eni.:er~. a~ youn f.! ICtnj?iihnrPmen and se:1 n1en , plus lht· IX'C:J~iol'lal poet :ind p;nntrr If Tom \o\'a!i s1tt1n g nt"xt lo m<•. and 1n 1rodu;;·t1011~ V.'t•rc mJd\! .. 11 ·round. Tht• i:irl~ had l'Omt' Jn for a sinRlc C11m 1),1 n l'O<'kta1I t lt•n t\\·o hours .later. ThC' girl .,IJ~·t>d ten houri! 111 lhe platt'. :i nd 1.11er v. l'nl tl(\1n1' \\tth 'l'am. They ha1·e bl'cn 11\ 111;: !O)o(•'l hrr t'\t•r :o.tnC'f'. \I 11h no l hQu~ht to lhl· 1•r1ppling 1n· r1)f1 \"t'ML\'llt't'·' 11r n1Ji r11non.\ Thl'Y <I l'C' d<IUI~ QUlh.' \\\'IJ \VllAT ~IADE thi..~ thing happen, and \I 1th .. uch :.tnldl'nnt'~:!>. must ha\"l' Ut.'en thL:-. 'I'll\' girl S<1 \\" som('thio~ \I h1 r h nohody had p;1rtil'ul11rl~· noted l1t·tut'l' \\'ho1t shl' Sa\\ \\'~'"the ap11al· hnJ;! nel'd tn his sad l:H.'l' 'l'lus need y.·as to be lovcct . Tom ha(\ hid it even from hinlSt"lf for 1nnst of his l1f1~ She g,.'l\\' it. This kind of need \\·;1~ so hu.i.:e thal it .,.. :1:. <ll th(' sam\' tin1c :1n offc>r1nA .incl a rtlluff Shi.' simply \\OUl<I 11011.1kc th\.· l't'huff ll ut ('Ull.l ll'IU 1n g 1hlS :im:lll'Ur :.inulysis. tht Tlt'l'CI 11oultl Oc)t ll:J\(' Dc1·n t•nough fnl' h1·r if th;.it f1e1Tc prull' did nut {'111..·x i ~t ·to protect the nfcd, to keep it hidden. Ills ~re;1t d('s ire tu 1nt1intain hi.s selfhood intut·t R<.1vc him the strengl h th:it 1nany \0 111'/'S h.1vc . \\'hen lhat s1rtngth erurnplt·rl nr j::\V~· \\'a~· he \\'US lost. or 1n 1011', or a little or C"ach rr TS llARO for a man 10 speak of or unclcrst11nd the:sc thingi!. One \\'Onders 1f ~1 Stendhal hart this stranµe 1nllli;1ht nn love all b~· himself or Y.be ther 1t ''·~·'imparted to hini b~ .u \\'Oman I'\ c tried this 1ns1ght out on Sftme Y.omcn or expenencc Tii!'y all agrtc that It M)undl:'I JU~! righl Equally. lhc 1hin.£ had happenrd lo only a fey.· or thl'n1 ,\lost ol them say lo\'e at first s1J!_ht 1s for the birds Ont• of tht·se l:id1es s:i1d . hoi,1 e''t'r · YL'S. 1l h<1p11ened 10 n1c Just th;.11 v.a~ It 1s the rnrei;t th1n1? that c\'l'r huppt>ned to me t r\on't kno"' \1'h)' I "a:. p1 ckeid out. I-le had a "'ooden leg. 1'ho.t':-. \o\hai. did it to me That and hi:; ht1rd blue C)eS. ·• ' Freedo111's a T1vo-1vuy Street A Male for Women's Lib To the Editor: ( ] \\le men should sure tip our hats to the pants ·for-v.·omen industry, and MAJLBO~ count our blesi;ings for "Y.'omen's • ~ lib." Everywhere you go the "'omen '-------------' are i n pants -from clerks at. Robinson's to the "Little old lady ILellers jro1n readers are welcome. Nor- f rom Pasadena" next to you in ,nially. writers s/iould co11wy their mes· t:hurch. \30ge11 u1 JOO ~o rds or /es.•-The right lo con· llense /eUers 10 fit space or e/11ninate libe l )s·reserved. Al! Jellers ltlll!ll include sig· :11al1U"e .and niailing oddress bul 11art1es may be wit/1/it>ld 011 req~sl iJ i;aj"Ju:ient ~ea.son ii appartnl. Pottry will not b( ):.lubl1shed. Isn't it \\;ondcrful-no more.doors to open for them-no more helping them in and out of cars-no more finding them a seat or giving lhem yours-no more carrying packages-no more supporting lhem on one salary-no more doing all the odd jobs around the house that a v.·oman in pants can do. poor of the "'orld than pi\li; and coils. r.Taybe a little bread. A real concern. \\'Olli E~'S p,\l\'TS have freed men. And maybe, if \\"e would set aside our more than the v.·hole "lib" movement. bottles of pills for a moment, v.·c How convincing can the "helpless mi ght even come up with a not im- look•· be in a pair or pants and boots poss_ibly difficult a rrangement f~r sland ing next to a fl;;it tire? rvc read abstinence that was moral\y accepta· . . . ble -one that would not defl'lean v.•he re \\'e don t even have _lo give "\\'Oman " nor turn the wonder of them our names or our !'redtt cards pregnancy into a late-night talk· "'hen w~ marry them no"·-they can show joke . keep their o.,..·n. \Vo\v? Those equal rights are sure good for the Celi us? It must have been us fellas behind it in the first place-\\·e got off the hook and the girls get to y,·ork. NO\\', "'hat about my \\'ife-she only "·ears skirts and dresses and doesn't want to be liberated. Poor me. ltICHARD1\Ll.EN God ~lode Rule• To the Editor: This is in res ponse to Ferguson 's letter applauding Butz' insult o!the Pope. Jeri Earl It "'as God 1\'ho said, "Go forth and multipi)'." nol the Pope. It 'ft'as God "'ho made the rules, not U1c Pope. And because God made th~ rules, the Pope is powerless lo change them. We in the "'·est have not been too SllC!'essful 'thus far in trying to im- prove on God's "mi stakes." Our technological 1~izardry ""'hich jusl a shol't timr al,(o was the hope of the .,..·orld is beginning to fail. 1'urns out that some of the solutions are "'·ors(' than the problems. Are our ultimate contl'ibutions to mankind to be the bomb and the pill? Tiil'.: POPL'Lt\TION problem is a rtal one. But before 'ft·e rush in again and try to force our anS \.\'ers on the y.·orld maybe ~·e ought lo stop and think about it a little. Nothing less than the eternal dignity of ea!'h in- djvidua I pe rson is involved here. Surely \\'C have more to ofrcr t'ne '/ thought only God co Id make a tree.' MRS. ANN NORMAN Biiiboards To the Jo:ditor : Thank you for your November .editorial with its reasoned endorse· men! or Costa Mesa's Planning Commission's current effort to con- trol \•isual blight. As you point out it is hoard\y fair to permit off-site billboards to flourish "'ithout restraint when busine~5men \\'hose signs advertising businesses or products at the si~n location have been conlralled. For surclv !he legitimacy of the latter type of Sign is far superior to that of the general ollt· ·door advertising sign which generally has no rr lation to its location. One hundred and fort y California cities naw ban bill boards ent irely. \\'111-Gosta 1\lesa bcnumber 141 '! YALE J\-11\XON Presi dent, Ca lifornia Roadside Council .~t·nrff To the Editor: It is frightening to s~c the preoc- cupation of \Vil bur t\1ill s, Chairman of the all-po\\·erful \\'ays and Me11ns Committee, with ''Foxy·Lox y." Us ually I am pretty lolerant aboul letting peopl e do their own thing." Hoy,•e\·er, when it comes to judging the man "'ho has a great deal to say about how n1 y tax dollars are being spent -then. that is a different s.lory ! .\laybe it is second childhood -or e\'cn srnilit)'. In any case, it is do"·nrighl scary. BETTY LINTON Re•po11slbllll 11 To the Editor: The secretary af the Bil Canyo n Country Club is quoted by the Daily Pilat as saying, "we don't have to ' ju s tif y our actions to anyone ... (because) It's a private club.,:: Regardless of ho"' private an or· ga:oizaUon m3y ~·;int to be these day:i;,, by ''irtue of its physical proximity to Quotes "I can tell real money by the smell. Real dollar bills have a kind of 1ooey, smell." t:d Artb, a blind .popcorn vender. in eJJ)lalnln1 how he iPots' bogus money. ''Inflation strike$ unevenly. Govern· ment musl concern itself with thost'on \\'horn this burden fall$ excci;!lively ", President Ford in promi11lng h-Olp far. the Joblcsl and tax adjustments to help those mo&thurtby inOation. other persons and undeniable inter· relationship "'ith the surrounding community. by its clra"·ing upon com· mon resources and discharging onto neighboring territory, by its very ex- istence it assumes a public obli gation and liability to act as a responsible citizen. accountable for any violation or offense against that surrounding community. I Ai\t SURE that both the !'lub's depredation permit and fi re11r m permits are ultimately issued only at the pleasure of tt\e people of the tom· munity, through their lawfuJ agen- cies. and that an attitude of non· justification is in direct connict with the conditions and provisions of those permits. The peoele, or individual persons, are entillea lo reasonable ex· planations of what is going on around lhem and \\'hy. This might not ha\·e been recognized or pressed in the past, but it is a reality in today's close-knit, complex social fabric. It may well be that the coot shooting activities of the club are justified to some extent, but there are other n1 anifestations of the underlyin& "public be damned" pbilosoph)' y,·hl!'h are dcspic;;ible. In this case I ;.im referring to the unconscionable application tand subsequent dis· charge into the public environment) of excessive fertilizers. herbicides and pesticides in the Big Canyon de· velopment. It has been said' that the intensity of application or these materials is manv times that v.•hich is neces:!>ary or wollid be adequate for the ll'\'CI ('If grounds maintenancl! achieved . The runoff fron1 irrigalion oper ations carries av.·u~· those ex· cessi\'e nutrients ilnd chemical poi sons, down the creek through l~y.·er Big Canyon and Into Upper J'\ey.·port Bay. So concentrated are these materials that \\'here the creek is disturbed, as by a s mall "fa lls'', an artifirial suds is gener<ited and builds until It is literillly blown back up tho c;.inyon. (11\"Ct: 111 the buy, of course these ~llut~nts stimulate !'trtain types of b1olog1cal grov:t.h °"'"hi ch frustrates nearby marina front homeo"'Tlers and overtaxes the ecological capabilitv or the bay, "'hile simultaneously kiliiny off other types or otherwise naturally OtCurring bay lift'. ~ig Canyon ls certainly not 1ilone in this sort or "pri\·~h:i'' condu ct. T pers onally feel that it is the V.'idespread prev;.i\encC' or the spirit referred lo. or not fctling accountable to the community and the cnviron- rrient in whirh onr operates. that is responsible tor ma ny or this country's problems . S £, D<>i'\ALOSON ORANGE COA.ST DAILY PILOT Robt rt N. Weed. l'llb/ishf'1 Thomni Keevt/, Editor Barbara Krt1h1cl1. Editvrial Pagf' ;:d1tnr The rdllori:il paJ.:t< nf \he Dalrv Pill)! setk~ lu 1nrurnl .111d ~1imul.1t~· rr;1rler5 b) p1'c!<1•n11n11 of1 1111~ l•ll~c dl1·('r~l' C'Ommt'n1ary on tf)\.lit'~ 11f in h~t••st b,\' S$!1d l1·:11!'1l cc1lunu11/\11i M™I t'lll'lll(lfllSIS. 11,1· ptO\'ldn1J: II rvfUm for rradt>rs' vii·"·' :i nit br p1 e!>t•ntinJ: lhb n1'wsp3per':. 011in111n~ and ~dr.1~ on rurrf'l'lt lOJH C31. Th P rd11orlal op1nJnn<i of tlJt Ulll)' Pilot Oil!>"llr oaly In tht rditorlal rC\lun1n ill ll'ie top of the pa ao Opinions ex1lrrs•l'd br •ht (olumnlsta and rar1aonist1 <tnd 1('tt~r 11 rllt rJ &fiJ lh<.~r nv.n 111\tl no t ndor1>ement Of their YW'V., by tl\4,1 Di1ll y 1•1101 sh.-.uld In ln(errt>il Wednesd•y. December 11 . rni.t • Drunk DrivinJ,! -Man Sentenced To Do ObituaFy FRANKFORT. Ind. (API -Richard W. Schooley or Fr.ankforl has been ordered to write the fictional obituary of an acc1denl victim as part of his seiltence on a drunken dr1v1ng convil·tion. Frankfort City Judge Roger L. Miller also lifted Schooley's d!ivcr's license and directed that ht not entei;-a tavern or hquor store for six months. •. "It's very sobering to have to do something like this," Mill er said in sCntcncing Schooley. "It's an at· tempt .to get the man to understand driving is a privilege, not aright.'' ~1iller said the ohituary must be about a YO\lng boy al 1 .a Frankfort funeral home and should read as though the youngster died in the accident that destroyed Schooley's • car and injured a passenger. · ' ' . ~chooley. came before ~filler on charges: of reckless d.r1v1n g, lea"."1~g the.scene of an accident, public intoxica· lion and dr1 v1ng without a license as well as drunken driving. He pleaded guilty to all charges. renew ~..._,., .... .,.,.. ..... ., •• ,.. •• Prince Charles Goes Carousing OKEHAt¥1PTON . ENGLAND IUPJ)-Prince Charles swapped his royal propriety for the role or an oft-duty naval officer. s pending an evening watching a sex movie and sampling the pubs in this y,·est country.town. Residents said Tuesday the heir to the British throne JOE CARLOS PLUMBl~G CO. Loe N'J 219~~ ..... 548-5558 1675 Supenor Costa Me~ ltplectllltflt '"'' Ow ~ptciatty "for A Wofrr Ht>crttr ··A tiff· chfll or A 1ot1ii ill Styi. - efld for lrol Quick StrTict Gi•r .. Jot" A Dlol~ . CHAIN SAVE ON CHAIN UNKFABRIC 50°/oOFF* FAIRICWHEH IHSTAWD IY WARDS was a mong a gro~p or of· fi eers who attended a show· ing of X-rated "Percy's Progress" -a film about a ·young man much sought after. by a variety or lustful women. Charles' next slice of life over the weekend came in a pub crawl searching for Devon's famous "Scrum. py" -a potent type of apple cider. He. failed to find it and had to settle for beer in - stead. HEARING LOSS? Eyeglass Hearing Aid roncealtd in t'mple pitcr· givts '1r'll'nt range and lone Eronornira l to operate. allow1n11 up 10 !!IO hours of ballery hit Tru-Ear 27 Behind- the-Ear Hearing Aid Hinged batter y com- partment, easier to in· serl battery. Separate on-o ff switch prolongs battery life. 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December J 1. 197• DAILY PILOT t1 7 Religious $ect ~Lost Daughter' ~eturlis ' HAltl OE • .,C@nn-<-A<P~--Two members or their sect, the NcYi Testa· years ~(t er s he denounced her menl lt1iss ionary Fellowshjp, dis· p.aren'ts, confessed her sins on guised as cons truction v.•orkers. 1'he television and ran off to join a fun · sisters later dropped k1d11ap1ng damentalist religious sect, lt1argare1 charges against their parents. ,Rogowis home. The tv.•o daughters joined the ''It's as though she's returned from ·fellowship in latC' 1972. El~iabclh "·as the de:id." Jan Hogow said of her 20· v.·orking for a Nev.· York attorney and year-old daughter. li1argarct v•1ts a freshman at Colum- Allhough reunited nearly a~'year bia. ago, ~1 argarel ..says il has taken a "We v•crc lookin~ for a \~·holesome year to free herself from doubts anct Christian ~roup ." l\l:iri::urct said. fears and to tell her story. She still v.•hen a fcllo\\' 'C"Oltcge ~tudcnt took fears for her sister. 22 ·year·old them to a meeting. Elizabeth. v•ho "rc{flaincd with the sect about 100 miles from Bogota, Colombia . . T\\'O !\IONTliS I.ATER, !\far)'.!arcl left school and Elizabeth (JUlt her job. They refused tu meet v.·ith thei r parents aod Joined the 40·memher grouP founded 12 yt•ars ago by a 1ien· niless v.·idov.·, llannah l.cJv. l' v.•ere demon possessed and we were encouraged to lie, and even steal, if it . v.·as for our salvation." After the kidnap attempt of another sect member, Daniel Voll, nnd lhe ac- quittal of V.oll 's father, the-sect sent the women to a 25-acre farm in South America, rea ring another kidnap at- tempt. 1•\\'E WORK ED DAILY from 5 a.n1 . t o 5 p .rn . doin'g far m work , hous.ccleaning and cooking. We re· ceivcd no wages for our labor, but had to pay ~1 rs. Loy,·e $30 a v.·eek for roo1n ;ind board. We quickly u~ed up our sa\'ings and were placed in a difficult situ a lion of bondage," ~targarct said U.S. Sai11t TllE LO\'ING SCEl'i:E al Nev.· York's Kennedy Ai.rport in December 1973 contrasted sharply with the (amily"s la s l embrace, when ltlargaret's rather. Lav.·rence, and three hired detectives gribbed the sis· tcrs off a Manhattan street corner in the spring or 1973. They follov.•ed a r1gorou:. sChL-<lule of v.•ork . Bible study, prayer a nd personal dc1>ri\·:1tion that outla\\'Cd d;Jting and :.absolute ob<'<liencc to the eldrrs, t<otargarct s:•id. But ~targarel began to suffer from headaches and depression and became doubtful v.1hen she broke her arm . Contrary to v.·hat the sect leader said. the Lord did not ease the pain. On the morning of Oec. 17, 1973, she told the j!.roup she v.•ould skip lunch lo fa st and meditate. She "'alked ty,·o n1ilrs to a bus and took a plane home. using a return ticket she had been pro· ,·idcd originally. Pope Paul \11 has approved decree of canoniza- tion for naming J\1other Elizabeth Bayle Seton as the United St ales' first native saint. She "'as said to have healed sick person "'horn doctors beli eved \•las beyond medical help. The attempt failed '''hen the girls scrramed and were pulled away by .. \\le v. ere told to break tics v. ith families and friend-; because the~· A pocketful of miracles foron1yst92~ / when you put $250 or more in a new or existing savings passbook account . This is thc Rockwell dcctroni c c1lcuL1tur. It adds. subtracts. divides and 1nulti plics up to 8 digit s. The unit features co n1pletc fl oa ting decin1al point pos i~ning , algebraic logic, autoniatic 01\Tflo1v and Underfl ow protection, :ero suppress systcn1 and n1ore. You can use it to perforn1 .tax or di scoun1 calculations, chain n1ultiplication and .divi sion. sq uare and power calculations, or just balance your checkbook. Run it on house cu rrent, or on :i batte ry. 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She \\a ~ ('hostn i n drri~·in u hy ha nk lo t·a rr\• a~ much as she c·nuld in fi\'c m inutC's to a n armor e d c ar. 100 .\·<J rds from v;i ult She .cot av.•ay \\'ith S2.000. We<1ne5Clay. December 11 . 1974 Valley Unification.Plan May Break District Rift By 1\ATtf\' CLANCV An offi<.'ial or lhe State Department of Education s ays the new Fountain Valley unification plan .. may help brtak up tht' log. j am" in the lluntington Beach Union •ligh School Distri<.'l and speed unificti· lion for everyone "Perhaps that (fountain \'alley unifirtition ) "''ill split up the hii::h S<.'hool district and other s will unify," Tnny Turcotte, fi e ld re presen· tati\'e in charge of school d1strit•t ort.:anizallon, said Tursday · hax_e a suff1c 1ent number or students to provide a solid educalional program. The staff a lso must de· termine if they have the tax and rev<.'nue base to supply ;in adequate program in the ·1jrw atnd remainin,ll dislricl. li e said a figure on the tax rate for the DC\'.' district is ""''ii)' down the road," and t <in 't be dete r(Dined until assessed valuation fi gures are )(athe red and analyzed. "\Ve have no precedent for this one," he continued, expl ain in~ that section of !he state t>ducalion code be· 111~ used to ro rm the new <'an be taken until after Jan. l , .... ·he n Jones plans to sub. mil l\is petilipns to the s tale.· r Jones said he hOpt'S to present the unificatioo plan to the State Boa rd of Educ a. lion in fw1arch , asking that it he placed on the fllovember election ballot . Turcott explained that if the'state agref'S, the board will ha\'e to decide y.•helher to hold the election in Foun· lain Valle y afone or in some or all affected school dis· .. Tl'RCOTTE AND Jack ..-L1 eber r:1 a nn . chie f of the de· district has OC\'er been uscd,------------1 berort· . ·Hmk• T..--.••ClrltlMes• tricts as well . pa rtme nt 's Bure au of !\lanagcment Scrvi~cs, met T URCOTTE SA ID the Y.·ith Carl ··Bud '' Jones. or· pl il n a lso is being studied by ganizcr of :i pctitiondrivcto thl' lnter ·Group Relations form a ne"' unified school Bureau to dclerminc what system in Fountain Valley, effec t it l'ould have on ... ..,.~ r.-,'61......,. ....... _ ,,, ........ ....i.--~ ... ..,. a nd Dr. !\f i k e Brick , r<1cial<1nd cthnicbalance. 1308ParkAvenue,Balboalsland superintendt'nt of the Foun· Bu t h e expla i ned no ..,,.,.,"°""'ct»_.,".,~•"°"'.,""' '""°"" 1030-~JO~llr.Mlfe• !tun Va l le y E lemcnt<1ry formal a ction on the mattcr1--="'-======- School District --- "They wanted to Anow if the plan is p ossible," ·rurcottc said .. \\'t· don't knOY.'." But he said he was im· pressed y.•ith citizen efforts. N'ow. Turcotte s aid, he .... ·iJJ meet "'ith legal counsel to determine procedures for s ubmitting pe titions and prese nting a propos al before the State Board of Education, BEFO R E T H E Starr makes a recommendation, he continued, he must ex· amine whether the new Founta in Valley District <ind re maining districts - ort .. DAl~\'IAM TO&rM IAT •1U1t IAM TOO •M 0 UH••OOKK•IDWAtl t~I• ... 1.t.c11 nolilw l'o1inor batk problems and pain s ar t11keo lightl by m• ny people. Yet the spine senies,_J.o . protect Ltie nervous system und give .. i;hape and atrurtw;al liUpPCJt'l to the bod)'. If the aUpporting 11truclures of a house v.·ere lo weaken, yoU tan realiie the long.term effeet would be damaging if left lieglected. The same principle applies even more so to people's netk and back problems. Ctiildren who sustain falls. accidents or injuries pluying fool.ball or basket .b1:1ll with resulting symptom s of pain or stiffness s hould a lw ays have a Chi ropracti c check ·up. Attending to seemingly minor problem s at this st.age and age v.·ill certainly help to 11vQid maj.or problems in the future, A word to the v..ise is sufficient Dr. Partain, D.C . M-•s<>HkH ill ltlt Eastbluff Vilage Center NEWPORT IUCH 640-6410 If ', ... _..... ..1: ... th.i.scoulVWI. ••••••••••1 ·r-----·--·-)'OU~"°''°°"""'W,........ ,.--. I I ' , I ! ,· ~CQoi5 .. ! ! · whenyuu~anget ! ' ' a· ·-ptzza · ~ or $3.9·9?-· i I I I 1 ' I I I y°'1 \'t'l IH!t'n oul sl1oppiug nil d11y. 11)11 'ro lira • I your reel hurt and it's aJ1110,,I. d i11Ul'T IUUl'• \Vhat do you llo? Clip thi~ l'u\ltlfll' mul tnl u I f :ind your f:unily ti} you r Ho'<lrt'.:>l ~tr;i1v I "' "' . \ '~~~~~r-· Hat Pith~ Pal.tl~'. Yuu'll s:i:t :111y l0lf).:L' I pil'.t.1-hig l'l\UU)!h 11,r .1 !1uuily (If I four-for j\N $~.00. And )\>ll ('(111 J:lt I one )ptri;tlly·prkt.>d 1Jin~1 for cal·h I ('0\1pon you have. lil·1.:au~e :1 ft cr I shopping. for all tho~ Chri~111i.1<t I prcscut~. y1111 d~'1 11· 11 li ttle 1. pre.\t·nt, too. I I Nobodl' make. I pi;:a likc\.\'C do. •M I • . • • I 32095 Camino Capistrano I ' San Juan Cap\slrano 496·0051 . ~ ~----~------~-----~-----------------· ' 2nd Study Due Of 0 il Drilling "Christmas Gilts To Use All Year Round!" 9 Inch Homecroft ·MOTORIZED SAW SAN FRANCISCO fAPl The Calirornia Supreme Court has orde red the Los Angt!tcs City Council to r e· consider the environmental impact of drilling t\l.'O lest oil w~ll s in the Pacific Paltsades ;1rea and decide "''hethcr a n l'nvironmental impact report is r equired. The 4.3 decision Tuesday said such a report must be made when ii can be ··rairly arg uE>d " that a proposed proj ect may sh ape a signi fi · eant cii\•tronmental impact, ·or\l.•hen the impart involves dis puted factual i ssue.-.~ or is t h ~ subject of gr eat publi C concern. TIOS IS TllE second 1na· 1or decision by the court in· terpre~in g. the.California En\'ironmental Quality Act. 1'he earlier 1972 decision held that sl ale a nd loca l government agencies must file a written impact report before acting on a private application to build a pro· JCCt "''h1ch may significant· J,· affect the e nvironment. ·The s pecific question in the court's new ruling wa:. Trust ee Declines To Run the \'alidity of a Los Angeh;s eity o rd inance enacted without an impact report . It permitted Occident al Petroleum Corp. to sink tv.·o test oil wells in th£' Pacific Palisades area. THE LOSANGELESCity Council in October. 1972 ap· pro\•ed ordinances authoriz· ing two trs t drillings .... •ithout expressly deciding whether an impact report \'.'as needed. No Oil. Inc. and three groups filed suit to halt the drilling and require an im· pact report. After hearing testimony, lhe trial court asked the council for its posi tion on the need for an ~ impact report based on the question of whether drilling "''ou ld ha\'e a "si~nificant effect" on the environment. The lo'ol.·er court said the test wa s .... ,hether there w;is a reasonable possibility the project ''wi ll have a momentous, important ef. feet of a permanent or long enduring nature." B\' ,\,;..., 8·7 vote. the coun· <.'ii decided no report was re· quired ;1nd t he court then ;1pproved the drillinJ(. The Supreme Court halt· t.'<I v.·ork pending a final de· termination. 'Playboy' S a.ddleback Colleg e · Tru:>tee \\'illi am De;.1n of . A es ted Tustin h as announced he · TT \\'Ill not see k reelection lo lh<· board in lhl• 1\1arch 4 i·ll·<·tion. l)e:tn. ;:i Rockwell intem:i· l1nnal cxl'cutive . ...,·as elct't· l'<.f tn !ht• board in .l une. "I'm sorr~ to hear th:it ,thout ~f r Dr:in." comment · ed Patrick Back us of Dana Poi nt , board preside nt "!'113)1 bt· lhere·s s oml'th1n g Y.t· <.':In 110 to chan~c his m1nrt ·· Dean l'.Jrl1t"r told a rt~· purlt•r that he fe lt the ('tJJ. lri::1• 1\aS mo\•in ~ on the right track in conlr.1st to 1\s status "''hf'n hi'" as elected l\1 1•a n 1\•h i lc. T tu st cl'~ Donna Be rry or f'.1 i!.:-.IOll Vtf'IO , L a rry T ay lor of Ln~una Rrnr h and Norrian Bra ndt of l rv i nr have dC>c lared their r eelection in· LUSANGELES CA Pl -A m an identifi ed a s a former employe or a Playboy Club has been arrested and booked for in vesti gation of po s ~£'ss ion of am · phctamines and drunken dri,·ing, the highway patrol S3}'S. . .,. Patrolman Ed Prieto said Abdol Shaporrian. 31, was taken into custody on the San Die~o Freeway in sub· urban Sherman Oaks after his car had been seen weav· i n~. 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But the fall election t<am· paign may have marked the demise of s till another highly significant era in California politics -the era of the hieh-powered cam. paign m anaee ment cor · poralion. TllADITIONALL\', most politicians h ave used friends , employes and financial backers to run campaigns, then given them plums in government if they won. But for the eight years of the Reagan administration, the political pros who ran many statewide campaigns did only that. never being QUEENIE placed into tht top erhelonsi of slate gove.tn m.ent. These were full -time campalgrf managers wb() did llltle else, running campaigns for first one. then another can· did ate. which madt a )pecialty of opposing lnitlatlves like the 1972 Environment JnlUative and Proposition 20 that s'lmeyear. llowever, the Democratic . firm headed by J oseph Cer· rell has not laded.-away, largely because it generaUy specialized more in political public r~l.atio~s than over· all cam")11l1gn management. This fall 's campaign marked a loni: step back The era "''as initiated by Reagan 's 1966 \'ictor y, masterminded by the firm of Spencer·Roberts & As- sociates. That company re· mained the most important one:in California until it botched the r e-election drive of U.S. Sen. George Murphy in 1910. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA IT FADED almost out of FOCUS sight after shorl. near· disastrous stints al the helm '----------" of the 1972 re-election effort of Los Angeles County Dist. Atty. Joseph P. Busch and th e 1973 Los Angeles mayoral campaign of Jess Unruh. Also receding into the background has been the firm of Whitaker & Baxter, By Ph il lnterlandi fr om the S trictl y . professional campaigns run by firm s like Spencer. Roberts. SIMILA.RL\', U.S. Sen. Al an Crans ton's easy re- election effort was headed for 18 months by newcomer !ttichael Kantor , a young \Va shington la'A'\'Cr v.•ith na· "Take a recessi on-oriented iz.ift list ... " ' tional experi enCe but none in California. ln all three cases, the ma· jor candidates turned away from al l .encompassin g management firms. It 'A'as a sign that candidates had come to resent the pro· INTERMATIC Time-All l ur~; IJrnps Oil . . t~rns pro wlers 5 66 off . auto· , ffid\1call~ 1 a ----- STUART HALL. Stationery L.JJI. Boyd Divorcees Get To Keep Booty gr am m ed feel ing such Whitin1·s"B1nanza " firms a lmost invariably fme white papers spav.•n, with pastel lint~ They can't help creating 1 that feeling because their At\rac.ti~ely ~1 1 1.39 ByL.M.BOYD Question arises as to v.•hether a woman ought to return her rings after a divorce. Courts have settled t hat. No, they're hers. Still, it happens that a divorced in\'o\vemenl 'A'ith numerous ...:::::,,. pac~aged candidates means they're ':::::::i::::::::::::iB:iOi:I~ not as familiar with each i one and the issues in his race as is a manager whose entire pos ition depends on that one candidate. :OF i -;...>, -- v.·oman might return an engage·· ment ring, if it is an heirloom . That flasti of graciousness should pro· mpt the divorcing husband to offer some nice little financial gesture, if possible. CRE DIT CARDS are nifty, but they can be stolen. Thumb prints can"t. That's v.•hy General Electric reportedly is 'A'orking on an elec- tronic scanning de\'ice to read thumb prints. A computer supposedly will relay the picture of your print to a central fil e. and in a matter or seconds. it 'A'ill report back \'crification of your idenli· ty and your al l ov.•a ble c redit limit s. QUERI ES FROM CLI ENTS Q. "Don't most hospitals now permit new fathers to remain in the delivery rooms?" A. Depends on the v.•hereabouts of hospitals. About seven out of every 10 hospitals in the Midwest do allow the fathers to attend births. Only about three out or every 10 hospitals in the South authorize such, ho¥i1evcr. Q. ''ARE Tll ERE any bears south or the Equator".'" A. One sort only, the spectacled bear. Lives in the Andes of Peru, Ecuador and Colombia. Light rings around the eyes gave it the name. Q, ••1 NOTE on color TX that both President Ford and his 'A'ife ha\·e blue eyes. What color are the eyes of their children?" A. Blue for all rour. TARTANS It's commonly believed that each oC the Scottish1 clans in ancient times was identified by its own di·~:! t inctive tartan. But it's a myth. It was only about 15ol years ago that the novels of Sir Walter Scott stirred up! a sudden interest in early Scottish history. So much in·j terest. In fact, that England's King George IV in 1822 elected to'o'isit Edinburgh, Scotland. Textile merchants, there thought it smart business to exploit the king's. trip by introducing a .... ·hole ne...,· batch of tartan pat·: terns. To promote them, those e ntrepreneursi arbltrarUy a11signed each a cl an n:ime, and prcsented1 some or those tartans as girts to the respccti\1el t:lansman. It was a sv.i ft piece of public relations that! cave those tartans dand~· tr:idt> names. ........ _ll~i,..M l•YG,1'0 flo•llll,,,._18'.C.,.,C..,n'WJ .. IF THER E IS a wave of the future evident. it may have been epitomized in the 1973 campaign of Los An geles r.1 a y or T o m Bradley. While his ca mpaign .... ·as led by single-candidate managers. he turned to the nation's top s pecialis t , Da\'id Garth of New York . in the media advertising area. That's probably what this year's crop of candidates wou ld have done, too, had s ufficient money be en available c11rly enough so that experts could be re· tained. As it v.•as. such polling firms as Pat Caddell 's Cam· bridge Research Center and Dorothy Corey's Southern California polling organiza· lion v.•ere enlisted. But none or the big media consul· tanls. most or whon1 are headquartered a round NeYi York and Boston, were used in the run·off s because money didn·t begin to flow until lale in the campaign and e\'en th en there ~·as less or it than usual. TllERE WILL likely be no such dearth of funds in th e future , but that pro- bably won 't help the big campaign manage ment firms. Their heyday "·as brief. They madl! l ar~c amount s or money and used up still more. But in the end, the traditionnl :irrangcmenl of campai gn managcr.i rnov· ing into und out of govern· mcnt posls seems to have turned ou t to be much more eff ective. Couples Plan Progressive Diner Spirited Couple• of Laker;ion to the homes or Gordon inspirations by /embers,· JIUI• Community Church and Rhonda Luna. Don and and music. , will tondurt their second Kit Tillotson and Dan and Ticket11o are 1vai1111ble on annual progressive holiday Llvonne Blankenship. Che church patio urtcr 9:30 'dinner Friday ~a:inning at .i n.d 11 a m. services Sunday 1 p m ' WiCh the theme "A Time arl.os Ali11os School. f\.1\s· Co~ples wlll board church to Remember." entertain· s1on Vl tjo. Persons interest· buses leaving from Lag una ment at each home will 1n· ed In SpiQted Couple &C· IUlls Mall, eistsldeot Se1n elude r emlnis cenes or tivities may call Jim and parklo& lot, for transport•· Chrl1tmases past, holiday Carolyn Laveck, 636-6136. "BIC" BUTANE • Hurt Dishes IS£1 OF 21 • Coasters (SEI OF 61 • Shell B11tter Disla .:.,\•Jam Dish • Decanter ., I \ I Table Tree Canad+i!n pine im- port 111 ~reen. 2 FT. . ' ~ . .. • -Hanked solid or as- sorted colors to swul 1 88 around ~our tref. · J'xl5 fl. • £1. 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Battle Looms On Smog Curbs By Bll.LSCllKF.IRt:R 01-.~11,,, ... ,lftt SANTA ANA -Orange County Suptr\•lsors have clear~d the decks for v.·hat may-become a showdown w i I h l h t' f c· de r a I Environmental Protet·tion Agenry ovt·r eontrol of parking management and other smog prevention programs. II. G. "George" Osborne. t:nvlronmental fltiinage- ment Agency chief. Tues· day told supcr\•is ors he Y.'as making plans to notify EPA lhat the county Air Pollu· lion Control Distrirt "'ants to take over local control or administering the rules. Osf>orne s r.id the county v.·ill have to come up v.ith detailed,," effective parking m3na¥ement rules and re- gu l at1ons governing in- direct sources of air pollu- tion. SUPER \'ISO RS voted un- animously t'o back Osborne despite rears the move v.·ould creo1te controversy. ''The purpose is to secure local control over land use and not encourage the EPA to in\•ade these areas of his- toric local co ntrol .:' Osborne said. ''In develop. ing our plan. we v.•ill come back with some pretty good cost estimates for you." Osborne -explained that the APCD would become the parking m anagement Journalism Seminar Set at CSF FULLERTON -Cal State Fullerton has been chpsen as one or two sites in the nation to present a sum· mer institute for high school news paper advisers and journalism teachers. The university has re· cetved a grant of S6.400 from the Ne"·spaper Fund of Dow Jones, which ga"e a similar a"·ard lo the Uni\·ersity of fl1 issouri. The institute. "'hich is scheduled July 7·15 next year "·ill bring tearhers from all stoles "'est of lhe Alississippi River for writ· ine and editing sessions. <111thorily for 1111;r in the <'ount:r that thOOSl'~ not to do tht> iob 1tstlr. Those that de- C'idt• oth('rv.·ist· "'ill have to St·ck independent dclega- 1ion agreemt'nls \l.'ith the EPA. Osborne s;.~i.d he and his slaff are \l."Orking on a rom· prl·ht·nsive air quality mastt-r plan that includes ind1rert source controls. "('conomic disincenti\'es'' fur auto 'USC, incentives for use of other transit nlOdr.s. a nd control s on static Polluter~. llf. SOTt-:D that a sr!,000 grant from the Southern California Association of Go\•ernrnents is available for use by one selected county ' to develop a pro- totype parking manage- ment plan under local con- trol. Osborne said there may be some trouble t1hcad in getting the federal agency to delegate its authority to an air pollution district. '"fhey can certainly de- legate it to a county or city but the question is not ansv.·ered if it can go to an APCD,"hesaid. If Jhe A PCD is given authority. Osborne assured the board that lt \\'OUldn'l usurp any city's right lo seek its o"'n agreen1ent. SU P E RVISOR RAL Pll Diedrich. a proponent of any method that could ef- fectively reduce the use or cars, 11·as strongly in fa\'or of Osborne's plan. "\Ve're finally at the bit· ing of the bullet time <.ind the decision \\'ill cause a g r ea t deal of heal ,'' Diedrit•h said. "But it's a question of "'hether v.·e ran respond be tter to local needs better than the boys in Wa shington D.C." Diedrich said any plan the county comes up 1\'ilh will have to be a tough one or the EPA \\'ill reject it and "do the planning for us." SU P ER VISO R Ralph Clark said , ''I'd rather ha\'C' the eontroversy than ha\'e big brother doing it for us ." Clark asked Osborne if the county is equipped to do the job of regulation and Osborne said some finan- rial outlay "'ill eventually be needed to beer up the county's staff. ORANGE COUNTY Comme nts On Forest Requestec\ ' TRAB UC.0 ·Wh nl changes v.·ould you make in the Cle11eland l\'ational Forest to n1ake it a better place for plants, animals and people'! The Trabuco Ranger Dis· trict "'ants to know. Over th~ next t\l.'O years the district 's land use pJan will be updated. The district extends roughly rrom Camp Pendleton to Corona -and citizens from Orange Coun- ty htive been invited to partictpate in changing the plan. "The purpose of the plan is t.o Identify the capabilities of the land to produce the resources needed by the people," said Donald •1. Smith, forest supervisor "The plan "'111 also identify limiting en· \'ironmental factors. No single use or artivity can or v.·ill be gi ve n priority."~ Send your "'ritten ctjhi· ments on the Trabuco Ranger District Unit A:rea Plan to U.S. Forest Service, Room 408 , 1440 E. Finit St. Santa Anll Comedian At Center . Com('dian Norm Crosby, 1\·hose routine is based on the humor of the vocal goof, ""ill headline the Orange County Pre•s Club's annuul Bloopers of the Year pro- gram Friday at 7:30p.m. The e\'ent "'ill take place al the \Velis Fargo Building in !'ll""'port Center. Cros by , frequent guest on the Johnny Carson Sho"' and a nightclub performer. "'ill "pre s e nt county ne"'smen with awards for outstanding printed blun· ders over the past year. a gift of jewelry Fo r Thar Special Christmas Gift ~ .. ·~ • ~...... .,,-;r IHIS WllK ONtY! 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Spray Mist olobne, nt.,wt. 2 oz. and usting Powder, nt. wt. 4 oz. 319 land ~e eking the zone nlcnts t~ ~converted Into su~.!visorsoffguard. ehfngl.'. • condom1n1ums \\•Ith a use , _1 '¥fin' nev.· legislation. . .• permit. r SUPEB'VTSOR"JlADPll ;3y make zoning code The zoning code change Diedrich said he \l.'i.5 ap· amendments. such as the has been opposed by lbe palled that t~e board \\•asb't one proposed which affect county planning s taff and intormed of the' new state land throughout the county commission, who clairo it haw before it-was-enacted to very difficult to uccomp~ish ~ouJd encourage construe-give the c.oun~y a chance to adminislrali\'ely," he said. t1on of small apartments for lobby against 1t. the sole purpose of convert-He hln\ed "t he lack ot in· KUYPf;R Wi\S referring ina them later to .salable formation may be enough to t 0 u n item before condominiums. force him tb beef up the s uper,•isors seeking a ·But the OC\\' twist ndded county's Sacramento lobby change in the zoning code by Kuyper Tuesday ap· team. that would allow llpar~~-Pare n l' I y c aught Kuyper said the Jetter or ROMAN BRIO GIFT SET The Imperial-scent In 411 oz. bottles of After Shave Lotion and Cologne. 449 BRUT 17'LIGHT GIFT SET Travel size gift set. 1.5 fl. oz. after shave and 1 fl. oz. creme lo· lion in the famous Brut scent. BB11Tlll ' ~~!ill " il~J~ lllJJlllll BRUT33 GIFT SET Refreshing splash on Lotion and a square cake of French·milled S01p-On·A-Rop it. 299 the ~W Jaw V1IOUld efrec• lively require almost every, landowner in the counl>': tq be notified of tbe . zorunf. code chanee because it a • feels every development near 11partments. PLANN ING OfFUlALS estimate there ar.e about 200.000 d"•ellliie units In un· Incorporated county ter· ritbry, meaning notificatl~n \\'OUld be a huge expense 1n clerical time and postage. I ~§~ OLD SPICE 5 PIECE ·GIFT SET 4:111 fl. oz. after shave and cologne, nt. wt. 21/i 'oz. Stick Deodor· ant, nt. wt{S oz. Moist· urizing Cflam and nt. • wt. 6 oz. Shave Cream. -699 HAI KARATE SUPER MISTLETOE GIFT SET ENGLISH LEATHER GIFT SET 211. oz. bottles of Regular Hai Karate Oriental LllTJe and Iced. 259 ... ' APOTHECARY LADY JAR OF Sl)NBEAM BATH OIL ELECTRIC BEADS -SHAVER Perfumed bath oil Ivory and gold. Does a beads that silken dry very efficient job of re· skin. Packaged In this movi ng unwanted beau tiful apothecary hair. jar. 109 799 411.oz. English 45 O Leather After Shave and easy to use Stick Deodorant. FABERGE CLAIROi'.. GIFT KINDNESS SET 3WAYMIST 1 oz. cologne and 5 oz. HAIR SETI.ER bath powder. Choose 3 setting choices, 20 Woodhue, Tigress, rollers in various sizes • Aph rodisia or plus 6 oz. bottle of Flambea u. Cu stom Care. 52s 1959 ' ' . ORANGE : City Dr. at Garden Grove Blvd.• Open weekdays 9:30 to9:30. Sundays 10 to6. SANTA ANA: 3900So. Bristol-No. of s. Coast Plaza •Open weekdays 9:30to 10. Sundays 10 to6. BU ENA PARK: Beach at Orangethorpe •Open weekdays 9:30 to o. Sundays 10to6 • ,_ CH Darr high piont ol th the a cance ' pr Lab<> Ill., ·a PhJ.~i PR -Ka wido O'Ha S<ilur crash She lledJ ;. ' .,..,.., •• .,., 510-,' Sl•w•n, 1 ~­....,, ...... °'~ °'""' ""'°"'' Sfll•-•r Srlfld. """· , ...... Hiii, ,, SI*•• L ...... E P•wlel <-• .... JiVllt'f, Embelt ilill<lllf HllffWl, ........ , .. FIOrlM 0 ... , '""-~ Rf .... 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'Drjckey; 42. u -.I: 0 ary high-energy ptiysieist who pioneered the measurement of the tiny compooents of the atom, died Tuesday or cancer. He wa! working on a proje,ct at lhe Fermi Lat»ratory near Batavia Ill ., ·and was on leave as a ph_~~ics prot~ssor at UCL.A. PRINCETON. N.J. fAP) -Katharine B. O'llara GS widow or author J~h~ O'llara., was found dead Saturday in her car after it · crashed into a utility pole. She tn4«ied Olllit,ra Jn li56. I-lcdJediii-l97G. > •, .. ' Mo TA6BAN, f"rance IAf!.J.:...... Jl~ges Pa~~e,62, thc'J111f~ti(it;and promoter \\•ho1.f.Q\1Dded·.1.he famous ··1fb~CIUb de France,'' died Su~y:ot a heart attack . . ' ' · lit.tiota of • nrri~ge ' .,,..,, ,,;*~H 0rl~,0ri.rt.dD D....., ll"Sli .... I(, !>i~·~ Mfi~J -#tr91.., ~· ' Sto,,...,'K1rr11Marlt1"4 fll<Mrd u. Slew1rl, Jol'lfl A. iii.I EUutiotn loll. Ht,.,.,,..,., J.tmft YOU!lgblood Jr. - """'"' Plff"""'HIWNnl D.-SKhl DI""'"-. 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Be•wr, Ro.n1!d ll•Y•nd~ll'ly r.. Nlwrn~ lluben .,,d °"'¥11.. lklpton, O.vld L. •nd .1«-11,. A. 0.•li.. Dolorft Ann ....,llo9tr o..rmon ~<'141. T1rryA.1nd ~r ... i... -1,UrtyGtM1ndeo.-~ S.ln, Rllpfl H. $r. -£«-Y. e.lngh.trn, 0.1n Tracy_L.,....tteCt1w Sloc:hWll, ~.., L...,.! .. -Jo!ln Frtni;" Ml-,.lfleplllWlduntlne . 11ecllt11, hrl.,.Wld ....,k11w., Nidloh, Clroltl Ann..,. ~ "· SANTA ANA -Faced with growing rush.hour traCric congestion in the Santa Ana Civi1c Center. Orange County Supervisors have shifted another 730 employes to staggered work $Chedules. Th~ board voted Tuesday unanimously to move the selected em ployes either a half-hour ahead or a half· ti.our back of the normll! 8 a.m. to5p.m. worktngday. '- In a report to the boill'd, County Administrative Of· ficer Robert 't'bomis oOted that the county woik force makes up the bulk of Civic Center em ployes. A TOTAL of nearly S,600 persons "'ork in the Sanfa Ana g?vernment buildings, of which 3,600 are county employes and the rest are• city, slate or federal~ ' .Thomas said the 730 employes who · would b@: shifted make up about 20 percent of the county's work force in the· Civic Center area. "It should be mentioned that approximately 1,629 county employes (4.S per· cent) working in the Civic Center were already on vaTious staggered work schedules prior to the initia· tion of this study," Thomas said. llE EXPLAINED that mos t of those employes were o n staggered schedules because of opera· tional peculiarities in their departments -such as the Sheriff 's Office with' round- the·clock Shifts. Thomas' overall plan calls for: -15 percent of the employes or about 540 of them would.work from 7:30 a.m.to4:30p.m. -Eight pe.rcj!nl would work from 8•a.ln. to 4:30 p.m. with a ha1f·houi' for Jore•. Lorr11,.. AO.Ii"'.,.. 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Ch..,rll, Strv!Ct• will !Jo' hold In!~'"''"'· Wt!U,..lnuer NtlT"arl•I P11~ 5,,..U1>1' Nor1Udt,,dlrtC10fS. W!flSTfll flltn Wt~ter. •t•l<len! ol NtVIJI0'1 l!fd<h. (I, 0dlt of 0.1'111 ~Ml"bllt ~. i.14 ~1 tnt '"~ 111 IOI, SW•••Vttl ll• t>tr o;i•dno~n. ~•<hd•d H. W1btltr al P!'otfll• . .0 rlroo .. ~no Q,. orand~llter, Nn . Je,..,1 r.:ewoullt ol Ntw1><>r1 0.~l'I. $trv!Ctl Will IX hold 10 00 ~N lhurMl'IY, Pdtlllc Yltw '""""I 1n1~r­ n·•nl, ~Uk: Yiew·µ~n'Odll p., •• 01tt<I· ..,, bV Pre ltlt·llhtw i.lot!1 .. rv IALfl.IERGEROt< FUlftRALHOME _,_, -38 percent. or about 1.400. v.·ould y,·ork the re· gular 8 a.m. to ,5 p.m. day. -SEVEN P ERCENT would wotk from 8:30 a.m. . to 5;30 p.m. ·- :--The remaining 32 per- cent, or 1,163. would remain on irregular shifts. Thomas said proJress is 1lso being made -on other levels of government. He said the city of Santa Ana has placed .about half its employes on . staggered schedules~ The state is stu· dying it and the federal gov- ernment will consider it when the ne w Federal Building is occupied early next year. The new working hours will not affect such .offices as Thomas' CAO stall, the supervisors, the assessor or the County Counsel. The biggest effects of the change will be felt bY the auditor-controller's office. the district attorney's office and the Environmental ?ttanagement Agency. :r ·"' ff ff i:r ' Officials 'Dedicated To Last' SANT1\ ANA -Orange County Supervisors hav~ engaged in a little game of one-upsmanship during dis- cussion of staggered work- i n c hours for county em'ployes. llll IROADWAY MOl:TU.UY I! "~.Co~Me.o M2-91:ll -·-McCORMICIC'\AGUNA llACH MOllTUARY 1795 loguno Canyon.Rd 494-9415 Talk centered around the fa ct that some offices would be open later thap others in .. an effo~t lo relieve traffic congest ion around the San· ta Ana Civic Center. -·-McCoaMICK MISSION MORTUARY '28832 Com1no Cop;11rrino Son J11on CaQ11trono ~95-1776 -·-PACIFIC VllW MIMORIAI. PAllK · , Mbttuo1y (hope! • ~ 3500 Poe1f1C V.-w o,,.,.. f'<!twpOl'I leothi!.~idt'flJO' 644.,27~ • PllKfAMILY COLONIAi. fUNlllAL HOMI 780 1 801$0 AYfll, W<''1m1ftlltr 893-J.5'25 -·-SMITHS' MOllTUARY 617 Mo1ft St tiun11~!0f! Seocll S36-6~J9 "I feel motivated at this point to say my Third Di s·· trict office h a s fi ve employes going to 5:30 anyway," said Supervisor Ralph Dicdrith. "The press should note the office is open until 5:30 every even· ing." Diedrich added "The Third Distrltt office is lht? only super\>isorl.al office moktni the change." But not to be ou tdone, Fifth Di strict Supervisor Thomas Riley.· said. "The fifth District staff stays un· til Sp.m. anyway.·• The l11t word came from Board Chairman Ralph Clark of the Fourth District. "Well, l ml&ht add that you can try my number at8 p.m. sometimes and (ind people operating In 'the of- fice , Mr. Diedrich." Clark said. "So as long as we're blo"·lng horns. we've all got some to blow ." • Wednesday. December 11, 1974 OAILYPILOT A 13 ~Wa~ing of Teac1ier Strikes Deli~ered By O.C. llUST!~GS 04 tM 1>111, '°Hel St." A lawyer who s pecializt's in 11ssistiJl a sc~I bollrds in their problems with striking ·teachers has told a gather· ing or California trustees that strike fever once :.igain threatens school systems throughou t the state. Dr. Lee Patterson told a weekend gathering of the ·california School BoardS Association that the only way trustees can combat stri k~s is to prepare for them long berore they hap· pen . "Oo.n 't y.·ait for the teaeh ers not to s hOY.' up," said thffi-,Palos Verdes lmwyer: A~IONG IOE1\S suggest- ed by the lawyer to counter teacher walkouts were: -Requiring a doctor ·~ note ror any e mplf,lye nbsence. -Ceastn"g to withhold or· ga ni zation dues from paychecks. -Jiold trustee meetings "·ithout the traditional 2-1 - hour notice. , i"le also suggested that Seven Foo,t lnsta·Shape, Long Needle PINE CHRISTMAS TREE school adm1nistratucs and trustees S!'le<'l l\'ely dis· ciplin~ union leaders 1n lhc teacher ranks and 1:1ttempt lo revoke lhe credentials of teachers threatening to str1kt'. • • • INFLATION IS eating in- to purchasin g power whil e pushing taxpayers into e ver-hi gher ta x brackets, according to Stale Sen. Oen- ni s Cittpenter ( ll-Ne"·port Bea ch). And, usi ng that premise as a s pring board, the , Jcgjsla,tor this "'eek in· trod~c legislation thnt "·ould ic a person 's :-.tall' inco e tax bracket to the l'OSt·of.JIV!ng index . Carpenter's S. B. 34 \\'OUld end a growi_ng imhalunt·t· bet"·een the amount a person pays and the amount hi s income can purchase · State brackets were ];,isl fixed in the 1967·'68 riscal yl'ar, bwt the cost of ti1·ing. has risen us much as !iO per· t'ent since then. Carpenter stressed th:.i t his bill y,·ould not affect the state's take from incon1c ta.\eS , but v.·ould correct in· equities that have caust!d surplus<'s 1n stutr coffl'rs for the past !)C.\•e.ral )'cars. ,.1 • * l"OE"'PORT BEACll'SAs- s e m bl}' man R o bert Bad ham. a Republican , has introduced a resolution CX· prt'ssing the Legislature's sorrow over the death of As- se1nblyman Carlos Bee, a Democrat from llayward. • • • fo'USl(IN re se arch probing more deeply into f • the explosive nucleat: rfac· , .. t1on that Is heralded as the ent•rgy source of the ruture -should he a prime goal o( the Administr ation_o(\Pres,!t dent Gerald Ford. says U.:r: llep. Richard T. llanna tD-Fullerton ). .. llannah s uggested the formation o( an advisory committee in fu s ion technology and stated thiit 1 he is convinced that the use of nuclear fusion is the besL alternative to fossil-fuel burning to generate elec- tricity. The incredible tree that shapes itself! Comes out of the carton fully as- sembled a nd fully shaped, ready to deco· rate. Opens like an um· brella. No branches to insert. Regularly 17.99 483-01 In G.old or. Silve~ GARAGE DOOR OPENER 13.88 Four Foot Long Needle ~Tree Completely As · sembled. Reg. 8.99 No. 674-01 6.49 ALL METAL TREE STAND Holds tree firmly in place. Has we ll for water to keep free green lon~er. Reg . 1.49 1.19 4'x8 'xV2" SANDED DOUGLAS FIR PLYWOOD Shop grade, adctptable to many uses. Reg. 8.29 5.99 .. DOUGLAS FIR STUDS Ul ilily grade and bet- tl:or . Reg , 99c ea. 47-!. #487-01 v TINSEL \~¢'~,­ GARLAND Opens door, turns on gar· age light. closes the door. locks the door, all automat- ically. 'I• H.P . chain drive motor. No. GS·200. reg. 129.99 Adds li fe and glamour fo · vour tree.flameproof. 3 inch x 50 foot $fr ands. Reg. "'• ,rices "' (ffectiTt Dt<. I Ith thru Dec. 17th #9614 Gold #9617 Silver 25 LIGHTS OUTDOOR LIGHT SET C·9 Bulbs. Pre-Tested Reg. 4.69 2.99 MODEL GS-404-24V Solid state radio controls, 11J h.p. screw drive motor Reg. 179.99 MODEL GS-450 1,3 h.p. screw drive motor Reg. 199.99 G.E. DELUXE "•h• _,. --·· ... -..... ·~.. CAN I 2~~0~~~. ··~· ~ .... ~IGlff ~l/lf<PI{ 5f! movable cutter unit. Model ECJ2HR . In Har- vest Gold or Avoc ado Reg. 11.98 #EC-32 99.88 ' 144.88 164.88 1815-40 227-250 AVAILABLE AT_CAPISTRANO ON SPECIAL OROER 3V2 QUART COOKER SERVER 1-n-•CROCK POT G.E. Deluxe TOAST-R- OVEN See-thru window, up front controls. Reg. 46 .98 From Rival! De- cora!or Beauty is Wood !one, Flnn\e, or Avocado . Detachable Cord, you can serve from it with !lair. Buf· let harld lcs and feet. In WOOd tone, FIBiiie & '--'-''-·I Avocado. Reg. 25 .99 17.88 34.8·8 S3101 Available at Capistrano on Special Order SUPER SHEEN SPRAY ENAMEL ... Quic k drying: high gloss. Renews old metal or wood surfaces. 13 oz . can Reg. 79c 57' Pennzoil MOTOR OIL 20 or 30 weight . we have Multi-V IS al a slightly higher price. Reg. 59t MT94 Ayaifable at Capist1ano on Spe· ciaJ Order F -""-, ·----' .. ~ _.,,..,.. !::';;...'.\ -. . -. -__ _;;ff~r·.1 '~ ' ....... ,, ••. > ~ • ' • • Ru.~tPr Brts t e tf l·:cldle t:gan '.\t•1\ 'r'orl. Jio lil'l' dr ug hu :-.l ~·r ft·aturt·d 1n 1nov1t• "'rht~ i-·r e nc h l·1·!l ll l'l'l1on.·· ha::. clo~l·cl r1·!'.la11r;u11 in · 1-·nrt 1.au dj•rd:ill·. 1-·1;1 b1·c.:1u ... e of f 1n ant·i:il lrouhlt"' fl t· nn\t' 11nrk:s (ur ~1 d t:t l'I'! i \ l' a g t·llC',\'. Thief Gets His Pieces Of Silver Wednesd1 .December 11.1974 Saddleback Gives Credit To Plan to Drop F Grade D> FREOSCHOEMF.IU, A policy change climinat· 1ni:: faihnl>': ~rades ut Sad- dl t·b01('k COilege has earned :1 b.ircly passing mark fron1 evltegc trustees. tndcr the new i.:riading ~}'Stem effccl1\'C J:1n.:? '¥1ifh !he s ta rt of t he wintl'r (IU :1rtcr. students v.·hu fail :i rourse '¥\'ill be c.utom<1t1cal · l.1 dropped from it. ·rhc1r transcripts '¥1'111 not ::.how an F gradt' or th:it they .ver •ere enrolled 111 th e .~ .. Tit T IO N by,TrustN? Larry 1.'aylor of Laguna Bl·a<•h to adopt the policy col!crled on ly lht' four \'Otes nt'Cdt:d for passa ge at a ~t·ssiun ~J onday n ight. Trustees \\'illiam De;1n <ind Robert Bartholomew of 1'us11n. vott'd :.igainst the plan t'ndorsed by the ad· ministration and teachers. .. .. r ·s art' punitive," said Su pl. Robert Lombardi. "Not only do s tudents not rt•ccive credit, they receive nc.:ali \'E' gr adc cr('dit." 1'h at ha ppe ns. he ex· plained. because F J.:radt's arl' used in calculations to determine a student's ovt•r. said m.11tht'mal iri; 1n::.truC'· '¥1'0Uld "tt'nd to 10\l't!r the tor J ean \lin1•1·nii . ''I've standardsofSaddlcback." even a.warded ,. .. .., .. ..That frightens me," said "Sut ~·hv 1-hould a stu-Dt>an, .. , note that young dent come ·in to a class :ind people coming into busine5s end up furtht·r behind that today are s marter and "'hen he rame in ·! .. ?\frs. sh arperbuth.~vea lo"·cr set Vi11ccnzi asked. of stundards. Another n1att\emati('s in --'~.1 Barthol~mew e.ay.e no re- structor, ·Jin1 Thorpe, said asonforh1soppos1t1on. an f' "often JS n p('nalty for Ii ming, not le<1rni ng. ·' " OFTEN STUDEl\'TS :.ire 11n:ibil' tu bro s p t he mater1 cll in a 10·'¥\'C'ek eoursc and f:iil, then repe:.it lhl· eourS{' und r cCCl\'C a pass ing g rade . he 1·x rla1ncd. 1'rustce Dea n s aid ht think s :ibohshtng Ii' J?racles BOTH OF :rJIE dissentini: trustees said .they "·ere not opposed to a portion of the J;rading system lh<tt v.111 al - lo"· students to take up to 20 units of \l'Ork under a credit- no·crcdit plan. Students doing C, B or A "ork '¥\'ill receive credit, '¥\'hile those "ith 0 or f v.'ork "'ill corn no credit. Not Registered Kentucky Eyes Agnew Deals F' RAN K f 0 RT , Ky . Tennessee border. ll'Pi ) -.<\m e mber or the A burgl ar has stolen neur. all i,:rade-point average. Kentucky Real Estate Com· IN EAST ERN Kentucky. mission sa)'S he is in· Dilbeck and Agne\\' r e- l'esligating whether Ken· ported\y were acting as lucky dt>ve loper \\'alte r agents for Japanese in· Dilbeck and former Vice terests in the purchase of Pres id ent Spiro Agnew several thousand acres of "·ere acting oul side state coal-rich lands in Pulaski law in their land deals in the and surrounding counties commonwealth. from Lester Bruns, an at- ly 115,000 tiny pure silver A S1\MPl.E of 20 con1 - clectri cal S "'1lch c~ de-munity college d ist r icts signed for us ~ in delicate around the state showed mechanical devices ond Jn · th al 15 eliminatC'd f 's, s:iid strumenls. resulting in an \\'illiatn Kelly, associate dc- S8.120 loss to :i Costa ~1e!>a an of counseling and stu- firm. dent aff airs. Bruce ~I. Carzine. or Cole "\\'e are really out or Instrument Com pany, 2fill step." Kell y said . Robe rt Enos, a com -torney fromSomerset.Ky. mission member , said he Dilbeck v.·as in Somerset received a complaint about last "'eek conferring "'ith lhc l"'O men 's iipparcnt in-Bruns over the purchase, tert'sl in land speculation in \1·hi ch Bruns s aid "·ould in - "'estcrn and Eastern Ken-\·otve "several multimillion lucky from a Kentucky real dollar deals." Placentia t\V('., reported "I came into this thing bt'- thc theft this week aner it ing \'l'ry cnnscr1·ativc ," v.·as di s co vc r e d by .------------, cmployes. Police said !he stock of in- s trument S"'itchl'S was stolen from a storage area cabinet. one whiC'h cannot be locked or sec ured due to its construction. lnvesti gators said they were also told the silver S'¥1'itches would be of no comme r cial value to anyone except another com- pany located in the East. They theorized "hoc\'l'r s tole the m aterials took them for their :.il1·cr con- tent. Reagan Drops By estate agl•nt. DILBECK A\'D Agnl'\1', v.·ho f o rn1 c d their LOS ANGELES !A Pl partnership la st summer. -Former sportscaster reportedly v.•cre acting as Honald Reagan says he brokers for r.-1 id cast and 4 Receive Life Terms s hift ed from radio to the Japanese interests in the rnovies because, '·for K k I d SACRAr.tENTO IUPI) - one thing, th ere \\'as a a~r~t~~t·~e~~s.developmt•nt t"ou r Black f\l usl ims h<1ve different nay scale." If h ht'Cn given life prison sen-t!~ a ., ... a n , v.· h 0 s c 1 at is so. s.:ai d En os, lences for conspiring to kil l ~ ~ the t"•o could be found~· a 1vhitc \lictnum veteran seC'ond term as go1·-violation of s t ate I· Vi I · •r•>Or or Cat1·rorn1·a ,,._ b ast spring. ~ <'Cause neither 11•as rt'-s c p i r es next month , J?istcred or licensed in the s acramcnto ount y •hall•<! •. ,·th t•lc··i· .• 1·0n 1 · uperior Cou rt J ud ge. • ~ ~-• ., s t<ite as rea cstateagt'nt s. ~r · h 1 .,. 1 sportscasters l\1 onday ··nut from "·hat I know "JC ac v1rga a so sen- 1 santa 1 arrives . ~ thurs., do<. 19th l'j· with candy canes lor the kiddies! He is surrounded by twenty-one shops of haidcrafted wares and unusual gifts. Come see Santa, and shoti in the most Unique Shopping ArcadM • liil:@W/~1Qm-Ov. 425 -... 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NEWPORT BEACH X-R AYS D AJtlAGIN6 . ,,, h.ilfli·me of the , --tenC'ed thret' of the four to ......,,, about it, I don 't think there l 1·f f-----------'----------------------------------,\ n "c 1 es R a "m s _ concurren 1 c sentences ... isany violation"saidEnos. for murder ing Joseph \Vashin,e ton Reds kins Belmort'. 25. as he drank a LON DON I U r1 J -foothallgame. DILBECK lllR ED Agnew cocktail in hi s house April Thomas Shaw thought he RC'ai:?:.in started hi s for SI00.000 a yC'ar plus one-2.; could avoid ,.,. r lh .. ft rart:l'r as .. Dut c h" th1.rd of th r·t th · " e pro 1 s cir 1·he verdicts 11·crc re· charges by sy,·a[loy,·in~ !he Reag an . annou ncin.(l joint venturt's mi~ht pro-. tur ned Nov . 9 .against 1only evidence police had footha!I for station \\'110 duce. The purtncrshi1> was Emerg~· L. liars-on. 26, ugainst hi m three car 10 f>£'s \lo1ncs . lov.·a. lie to la st four years , said R II L d 19 d L kcys foundinh1s pncket. lt"li radio-·aftcr ·\vinnini.: Dilbeck.· us_;se ·an' i a,n arfy 'th ' 11 11 d d.. R.lraft.i9. , u oritll'S . -ruycd his a -o y,1·00 au 1t1on -The \V estcrn Kent uckr · Dille E . l\lcKinnev. 24, stomaqp a nrl entered the X-:ind pa-;sing during :1 land development deal ir1-\ll;is-alsofoundguilty0fcon- ' ray plates s hov.,in,(! the out-visit to a Chicago Cubs' valved the construction of spiring to murder Ill'lmorc. lint•of thc keys ascvirlence. 1 r a i ning ca rii P o n high rise apartments on the but the jury failed on an 11 _1 The j11dge :.icccptcd the Catalin ~ Island. s hores of La ke Harkley \'ote to con vi ct him of ~·~··~;d~e~n~c~c~. =======~===:'1~=::;;;;::::;;;=:; 11 'c a r t h c K e n l u c k y · murder_ Plsnt~ of ti:ms to finish ~ouP GhPistmas ShoJ)pinf1 at ~ffi(@~©f1 '~~-~. 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Bed· room City will deliver iil time for Christmas and You Can use Your credit plus 30-60-90 Days same as cash! .. 9 PIECES i i I I f ST giv doz the wh sa.Y if I :Hi I he· bl oth ""I pro ag c. c ro uni ma pra is n T lyp co "" "'ii co AB co and 0 oth als cro bet I[ y you fro rou '" A abo can you ne Am Bl Am doo Yor his givi nea loh A G . D. Pr pre cou peo a Y nve you the you con har ST tha cau ors hav my ma han "·it al co c spr inte bys bu gon Nev sens clea you STE it Sa · slo doct a not c pos; inf a Lyi belt muc the bre 0 diff bab. will own upo ST 17·Y reel -(eve for doct and bad. c that t hi con If dis ther he! Stei "\' a c pap " . A I EN Blood DonorsL .. Assitred By Dr. Steincrohn OF.AR DR . STE I NCROllN-': I h uve !!1ven. blood for about a rlozen transfusions during the past five years. A friend "·ho works in a blood bank says that there's no dangtr if I keep on donating blood at inter\•al s. I am 38 and in good health. I ..am type 0 , so 1ny blood is compatible v.•ith all other types. Do you think J all\ weakening n1 ysclf,. bv promising to donate blood again in the fulurl'1 -r..1r . c. . -THE "FAMILY ORCUS · I 1 r ,,,, ..... , .... ........ '""'"'" \ . By Bil Kean• • Wedn~ecem be111 .197,. • oAtL v PILOT A 1 a Consumer ·Field Tops for Women Luau Set exi.U J_n .mor:c than JOO affairs dir..e.ctor!i differ. r ii n d Jl nl o -r d.e-_r -Saturdn-V--By J,9YCE !~KENNEDY DEAR J OVCF.: I am 11, senior u t h ig h school interested in fi ndin_g uut about a. career wQrk1ilg l\t com pun1e:s where l .. ~1outd be lnvOl\'ed in consumt·r matters. \\'ould this be :1 good rield ror a wom un'! - A. C .. Houston, Tx. American companies. ~tore than 45 p('rctnl of the ~lerchandi~c evaluator for -.1 - Five times 11.s many men male &urvey pa,rtic:11iunts a largt' departmt'nt storl' ais women partic1palln(l: 1n h a d 1f b u s i n e s 5 ""ho makel! ii urc the stor~'·!i· Al· QC C the Conference Ro<1rd study administration maJOt in toyii <Ir e s afe Co unt)\ , rum o'·er 550,000 ~year. college · as compared to cxll·ns1on ll l>t·ciahst \Vhb Cl~ange Coast Colleg.c!'I None of the n1cn earned le99 about 15 percent of the "·nrks "1th adult gr~ups horticulture rlub is hoSllns; than $15.000 a year, but I fcn1a\es. llome econom1l'!'I a n d I l. a c h t' r ll l o a luau, rompJete )\'Ith 200- one·lhird of the femule wa s thf! most common commun1cale consumer pound roast pig, Dec 14 al2 execs ha\'e incomes below major ror women. r1{:hts and responsibilities p n1 in the open area near $1 5,000. This di s parity Nearly 31 percent or the Co ns u.m e r protec.tion ~he{>CC HortlculturfJ1ulld· DANDY. A new study by · male directors had prior spec1ahst for a regional int-: , the Conference Ou;i rd ( ) ~xperience 1n markettn~ or officC' of the Federal 1'rade The publiC is invited to shows that over the i;asl CareerCorner sales •la lf of the femal e Con1n1 1ss 1o n . "·.ho take ,pa.rtinthe luau andnd· year, half th(' consum('r directors came from tht• 111vcstLi,::1tcs rornpl:unts for rn1 s s1 on 1s $3 . The affairs directors hired ho.ivc cus tomer servi ce :ind~latton of \ht• \a.,.. St ate ll orticulture Ru1ldin~ ls been female. Current]~, appear s to be partl y publicrelat1onsflclds. directo r of cun s un1 cr l0t.·:•tt·d ;idjacent to OCC's abo ut 4 O percent o f because v.·omen directors protection v.•ho is concerned agr1culture department. directors are women and are younger. and more RELATED Y.'ORK in v.•ith enrorcement or hl'AS The nu:nu includes roast there are a large number o·f cone en tr at ed a man g consumer (ield s 1n('ludes protecting cons umers from pi g . sala d. fresh pineapples, women in st a rr positions. s ma 11 er ri rm s and in such overlapping speeially shoddy business practices. bakl'd µOta toes. fresh fruit Co n s u m e r Aff airs industries where pay scales a re n s as t' o n sumer Send car('Cr <iuestions for and punch. Per sons urc,. in· departmen ts are gro\v1ni:: arelowerover·all. economics. <'Onsumt>r lav.·, th is column to J ovce Lai n v11t·d111t•atlhl'irfdl. fast -although it's !'.>till a consumer protection. public Keflncdy at th is nei.••spape1· 1·:~tt•rta1nn1l'llt v.•111 be "Kittycot's getting 'cited about Christ mos 'cause she small fi eld. They begi.in Jn TllE STUDY also notes po I i c y I r cg u J a I o r y Sorry , no pt·r~onal 111ad prti\·11!t•d. 1 the late '60s to deal with the that the educational and provisions, t ax policy l and r ep Ii es can be g iven Pro('eeds rron1 the luaa ike~ to get into the boxes and ploy with eX pan ding consumer "'ark backgrounds of male consumer education. because or the ,·olume of i::o to the OCC horticulture F~~~1~~!~:i:.: ;:o~ ~~cal~ ,-------'h.:•_:w.:'.:Dc.PPo:i.:ng!:•c.·" _______ _:m::,OV:.:_:•:::mc.•n:::lc., _:•:::n,:d._:•.:••~Y:._.:no:::w:_!!;an:::d~f::.e'.'-m:.:ae,l::_•...:<:.:o.:n:;:s.:u.:m.:•.:.'_...:E::.:x:.:•:.:m:::p::.:l::•::.•...:o::.:r....!:JO::b.:s_i_:n--"n"'1a,,,ilc.. _______ :;_"'-'h:.;,oc;la'-"-'h.:.:iP;.:f:;_unc:d:.;,. __ _ universal donor. Your blood may be s a fely used for practicoilly anyone. 'J'ype O ls not rare. There are four main blood types.: A, B, AB, anti: 0 . ,\is compatible .... ·ith types A an d AB. B is compatible DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE V.'ilh types Band AB. AB is co n1patible only with type AB. And 0, as I said, is compatible with A, B, AB, 1.1ndO. Of course , Rh factor and other blood f<1ct ors must also be taken into account in cross.ma tching of h\ood between donor and patient. If your blood were type AB, yo u could r eceive blood from any donor. but you could safely donat e onl y to unothcrtype1\B. AS YOU arc concerned about how much blood you ca n donate, l\1r . C., I think you will be interested in this news r elease from the American Association of Blooc;l Banks, They mention Am erica's best known blood donor -Alfred Ross of New Yo rk City. "I-le hi1s passed his 66th birthday, and after giving 135 pints of blood ~ nearly 17 gallons -is no loflger baring his arm." According to Dr. \\'1lliam G. Battaile of \\'ashington, D .C., Association President. ''We would pre£er more donors. If we could have four mill ion people giving just two pints a yeaJ. foreseeable blood needs would be met.'' So Y9'l-~~e •. t.1r.-C .. e\·en if you continue to donate at the rate of two pints a year. you will have made a fin e contribution without harming your health. DE A R DR . STEI NCROHN : Is it true that goporrhea may be caused by staphylococcus or streptococcus bacteria'? I have a staph infection on my race. I'm afraid that I may transfer it. I keep my hands as clean as possible v.·ith soap and water and 1 alcohol. -l\1r. L . COMMENT: Gonorrhea, spread as a result of sexual intercourse. is not caused by staph or strep germs - but by Neisseria gonorrheae !gonococcus). Nevertheless, it makes sense to keep your hands clean to prevent spread of your staph in fection. DEAR DR . STEINCROH N: Is it or isn't ii safe to lay an infant on his stomach? I have heard one doctor say you should and another say no. -r.trs. B. COMMENT : Either position is i:ill r ight if th e in fant seems comfortable. Lying qn hi s belly might be better if he has a cold r-so mucus won't sli p back into the throat and imped·e breathing. Ordinarily it makes no difference. By the time the baby is six months old. he will probably be making his own choice -depending upon his comfort. ,. DE~R DR . S T E I NCR 0 II N : Jl.1 y 17-year-o1d daughter. who 1 feels baid and tired, has had fever up to 101 deirees dnil y for nearly a year . Our ' doctor says this is normal l' and she imagines she feels r bad.-Mrs .G. COMM ENT: I clisai:;rce th at such rever Is nornlaL I think you s hou ld seek consultation. tr the Pbannaclst could dispense "willpower" then there would be 1 mtdlcine help stop smoklngf says Or. Steincrohn tn bi~ booklet, ~·vourStnus Problem." for a copy write him at thl• paper enclosin~ 50 cents <1nd a STA~1PED . SEL F"· AODR~;SSE D ENVELOPE. DECORATE YOUR HOME WITH CARPETING FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON! 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A16 DAILY PILOT Wedn1Sday, O.C•mber 11, 1974 lfY-Qu _heardofa newcemQ~ct " ... • I . has room for s~_Qrovides lower , overall oQerating costs, looks . . l • • •• g~ and is Qriced right, ' . - you'd be interested, wouldn't YSJU? .. • Chevrolet Nova Theri here's good .news. GMS' comgacts offer you all this and more. We call them e Tnnely Ones. Some people have the notion that mov- ing to a co mpact from a full-size car means giving up a lot. Not so. GM's time-tested compacts reflect much of GM's big-car know-how-except in a smaller package. Consider room. Our Chevrolet Nova, Pontiac Ventura, Oldsmobile Omega Oldsmobile Omega and Buick Apollo all have room for six with ample shou lder room and hip room, front and rear, plu s front-seat headrQom on a par with some full-size cars . Nor are GM compacts stingy with trunk space. The.re 's some 14 cubic fe et of luggage area 1n the 2-door models, 13 cubic feet in the 4-doors. And if you really want cargo carrying capacity, just fold down the rear seat in any of our four hatchbacks and get 76 cubic feet of space. Incidentally, only one other domestic manufacturer ever, makes a hatchback compact. Now take ride. Again GM 's years of experience in building full-size cars pay off. Ours have a full 111-inch wheelbase and up to a 61.3-inch front tread. This provides a good-sized foun - dation for a smooth, comfortable-ride, and ye t the overall length IS·irn1 . "compact." By the way, you may be interested to know that nobody in the business offers a compact with a longer wheelbase or wider front track. Great, you say, GM compacts offer room and a good ride , but what about gas mileage, price . cost of operation and things like that? Glad you asked. Becau se the 1975 GM compacts are built for the times. Built to give you good gas mileage. And lower operating costs . Important co n- si derat ions when buying a car today. Read on . Cars with good gas mileage. Thank s to GM 's Maximum Mileage . System-which represents the most advan~ed engineering and tech- nology we can offer on our '75 cars-our 6-cylinder Nova, Omega , Ventura and Apollo equipped with California Emission • Systems all got 15 mpg in the city driving test and 2Q mpg in the highway driving test, as reported by the EPA. With the 20-plus-gallon fuel tank on these compacts, you have a car that's capable of traveling more than 300 city miles and more than 400 highway miles on a single tank of gas. That translates as range. Naturally, the mileage you get depends on where and how you drive, Cars with lower operating costs. If you followed the owner's manual for recommended service , we figure our '75 compacts equipped with 6-cyli nder en- gines could save you $304 in parts. lubricants and labor over their '74 counterparts using leaded fuel if driven 50,000 miles. And using the same cri- teria, V-8 models could save you nearly $350. Of course, parts and labor costs vary throughout the country, but we've used current list prices on parts and · figured labor at $11 per hour. Pontiac Ventura Cars that are priced right If you've been thinking of moving into a sma ller car, you could be pleasantly surprised at the dollar difference be- cause of the current.high used car values of many full-size cars and the attractive Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Prices of GM compacts. For example, a 2-year-old Chevrolet Impala 2-Door Hardtop Coupe is worth an average of $297 more than a 2-year- old Impala was a year ago. And a 3- year-old Oldsmobile Delta 88 Hardtop Coupe is worth $281 more now than its 3-year-old counterpart was a year ago. (The se figures represent an average of Used Car Au ctio n prices paid in three different geographical zones, as pub- lished in the latest Automotive Market Report..) ... There may never be a better time to buy a new car than right now. So with all this going for you-six-pas- senger comfort in a compact size, good loo ks, attractive prices, high used car values plus savings in overall operating costs-why not check out our '75 com- pacts at GM Dealers today? . "' -.•. ... . ,, .- .... • lllUlll!d We want you to drive what you like and like what you drive. ' ' • • ·- - " ( - , "' Wednesday, Oect1mber 1t, 197.t DA.rt v P1Lor BI 1V andy's Hidden Ball,Trick Recalled Buckeyes NEW YORK 1 'P> :... llcnry Frnk~-Frnko'< vl•it h~re ror-the·blnol<"tio---,nlfl"rnka, :,..,,.~-=t ·fo1"-hi$·<h•"''"" .. -wtr..t-h•P1'<11~\\,,.jt-•·fwnblc'! .... -i.ndcr .. llu:,!.&.'i • ..!!f:.;n;.~;i!~ .. na!"~'.d LOO king \s a former highly sul·ccss!ul collcJftf~ Hall of F'-ime dinner. attended · by pionship high school teams at Green· llow i:tld the lincm un ACl the ball? The Greer llirltson. ···--····--·--··· r~tbal~ coach ~hose last na~e loo_ks Presiden~ 1-'ord, recallt .. 'tl memories or ville, Tex. -I.SU lt•am \\'US stunnl'd. A buzz. V.C'fll "RirkcUll S!ll on it until the play 'L1.ke us·c hke a six-man_ line that has shifted 1n-the occasion. . . . throu~h tht! stands. There was pan ..... moved 1 'hc witlt• !~fl s11Jc. Our ~:io~s lo a ftv.e;.._roan hne. . 1:he y~ar v.·.as 1937. 1.:0.u,s1ana State \Vidc open football v.•as their dish . .dl'monium 1nlhepress box . fa""'1 ( ~ right uut or its shOt.'~. So11t€whcrc along the way, t11 s an· Un1vers1ty was the nation s No. I rol· · The first tim e the Commodores got . . .......... ran untouched ln10 lhe end ccstors lost a \•ov.•cl but that h·is n't Jene football team a dynasty riding u the ball -On aboui their:.il'" 40 -Finally, touchdown. \\11th the ex tr:• Rickets• . 1 . • , 1 • • • ': " . •1·• lh 1· d f h't"I t ,_ po' ·nls v ·nd i'd70 '''"' IJ culled 1t t ie 'SCtlin J en NEV.' '"ORK (AP) -Co.ach Woody . llayes or Ohio State, who describts his coqtribution lo offensive foolball :is the ··o..ia<l·1' Formation," has " surp1·1se for those who tl1111k he st ill liv1~s in the t•ra or "threl.' yprd~ and• t•loud of dust.'' bothered the square·buiJt, 1ngen1ous 2()..g~me v.11nning streak. ey inc up or v.• a oo out: a 1 • •• Y c · · ·,. ·,, Texan who has spent a career making LSU brought its powerhouse to old routine pl ay. 'f}'le ball was .tn<1ppcd "\\'e decid(.•d on the· pl!1y beforehand I lay • pigskins disuppear right before your Dudley Field in Nashville for a game and the gold· and· black Commodore~ -t had u:.cd it at Grc envillc,"' 1''rnka • 1.Sl never rc(·ovcr"'d frorn the eyes. v.1ith Vanderbilt. a big underdog. ll mo\•ed to the left on an apparent recalled. "\\l e ctu.•cke<I the le{!ality shO<'~losing 7-G. . A refugee of the Southwest legerde-\11as the Ohio State-Michigan or Notre sweep. the white·jerseyed Bengals of "'ith the offieials ;u1d notified then1 Frk:.t l;1tcr jo11H'(I r.1orr1~on •1l main of .. Footb;,ill, football. v.·ho's got Dame· USC game of theday. LSU in frantic purs uit. v.'hen it was coming. 1't<oile, betarnc head ro;ieh al 'l'ul~i1 the football ?" he is the inventor of Vanderbilt was coached by a Then suddenly to the consternation "The team linl'd up normally. The wh 'C he turn(:d oul a :>l·rlf'.'> of bO\\I In fal·t. v.·hen the Bul•keyC's m ... rt Southern C;_ililornia in the Rosello"'\, their I-formation niay took 11lClrC' hkc Southern C;11's than Southern Cal's tl~s. perhaps the most notorious hidden former Southern Methodist tutor Qf everyone. a s ingle figure ~ a Van-quarterback , Dul'ch Heinschrnidt. te:ns and dul a stint at 1'ulant· hcfurl· ball trick ever pulled in a major named Ray l\Iorrison. v.•ho sur· derbilt guard -'-was seen loping ;,ilonc took the ball rron1 ,.enter. raked it to gd'lg into the oil business :11 San An- game. rounded himself with Tex.ans, includ· leisurely the 60 yards to a touchdown. the running backs and then stu(£ed it tiliO, Tex. * * * 110 Inducted Toronto Big Test For Kings TORONTO-The Los Angeles l<ings, out of first place in the Na· tinnal Hockev Leaeuc Division 3 stan. dings for the first time since the open· jng week of the season, begin a five· i:ume trip tonight in Toronto. The Kings are working on a seven- i:ame unbeaten streak overall and a 10-game streak on the road without a loss. However, Los Angeles dropped into second place after Montreal notched a 5-3 triumph over Minnesota Tuesday night to gain the top spot. The Kings trek to Boston 'Thursday nightand face the New \'ork Islanders, New York Rangers and \Vashington in other gamcsonthetrip. Lee S urrumb• Jack Lee, 50, former head football coach at Katella High School, died from an apparent heart ciltack Sun- day night. Lee coached Katclla in its first two years of grid warfare, 1966 and 1967. He also served as an assistant under Anaheim lligh coach Clare VanHoorebeke for six. years. Mass "-'ill be recited at St. An· thony Claret Parish in Anaheim tonight at 7 with funeral arrange- ments being handled by Cabot's Aotortuary of Pasadena. Tapie Serond RA~CI 10 SA.\'T;\ FE -J. r{. Shade of Norfolk, :\'ch. shot a se\'en·undcr- par 6J Tuesday ;,ind moved out to a three-stroke lead after two rounds in the third of five American Open $28.800 gol f toUttDaments. Shade had a total of f30, 10 under par on the Whispering Palms Country Club course. ' Alan Ta pie of Nev.•port Beach had a 66 and Lon Hinkle or Santee shot a 67 to tie for second at 133, one stroke ahead of Greg Trompas or San Diego and Ron Bensono!St. J>aul. f'oremn11 D e rked J.OS ANGELES -Contradictorv d\vorce and paternity suits were filed aga.iDSl former \VOrld heavyweight box.Ing champion George Foreman Tuesday by Pamela Clay Foreman, 20, of Lo s Angeles. The divorce suit, filed by Los Angeles attorney l\lerle •I. llor\Yilz, said the couple "·as married here in December or 1973. ;\lrs. Foreman seeks a divorce because of irrecon· ctlable differences . lhc suit said. 'The paternity aclion. hov.·e,·er, filed by attorney Paul Gutman. main· tained 1-'orcman and the plaintiff \vcrc never married and that Foreman s hould pay SJ,000 monthly support for his child. f'leld J\'arrnRled CO LUM BIA. S.C. -'The South Carolina Board of Trustees m:1y name a ne\\' head foothall Coach to· day, \vith the field appurcntly nar· rov.1ed to 'fl'xas ·rcch coach Jim Carlen and former Columbia area hi gh school coach l\.1ooney Player. Blanda Honored CA:'JTO'.'I . Ohio -George Blanda. the only man e\·er to play a quarter or a century in profC'SSional football. has been nam1.•d the 1974 ~Ian or the \'ear bV the Pro Football llall of Fame. ·The 47 .year-0ld place-kicker and former s tar quarterback of the Oakland RaidC'rs. v.•ho was inducted into the •tall of Fame this year. will be honored in Oakland Dec. 21 prior to th~ Raiders' Cirsl·round National Football League playoff game 11gainst the P..\iami Dolphins. Jll ei• 111 Trudi! NJ:.'W YORK -ThP New York !\-lets acquired the contruct of 25·ycar·o1d infield er Jack l·leidcmann from the St. Louis Cardinals for infielder Ted· dy l\1artinez, the National League baseball club announced today. · UPI TtlejlMl«I TI ED UP-J\1lissouri's \\'i\J:v Smith (lefl) and In· diana State's Janis Ludeks fig:hl for ball during college baskctbotl action Tuesday nig:ht . !\lis· souri rolled to ~ 92·73 victory al Columbia. ~·lo . G,elker Says . Storm Debts Uninherited Newr)ort BeiiC)l's Bruce Gclker, former presidenl of the Portland Storm. contends he is not responsible for debts of that troubled World Foot· ball League franchise. The Associated Press carried a story on Nov. 22 quoting Bob l·larris of London, Ont., as saying I-Tarris w.as 'returning the Portland franchise to the league and that Gelker, who was president of the original team, in- herited the debts -estimated as high as S2 million. Gelker, who sold his majori<Y in- terest in the corporation to Harris on June 28. said he is not responsible for · the debts and is not an officer or a director of the Storm. Ron 1'1ix , general manager of the Storm in Portland for llarris, said: "I y,·ould say that the majority of debts are the corporate responsibility. They follow the corporation. At this particular point, I don't sec how 1'1r. Gelker would have any individual respomibility. '' Gelker. Who runs Saddleback Inn in Santa Ana. said he was not affiliated with the team after July and th;,it he had no control or supervision aftrr he left it. l ie also said he incurred no debts individually . Mix said Harris also is shielded from debt. ''It is a matter for court de· terminatjon. but debts stay with the corporate entity.'' he said. Mix. was asked whether the WFL had liability for any Storm debts. .. Yes, fof players' contracts and any contracts guaranteed by.the league,"' he said. · Trial D enied .JERSE'" CITY. N.J . (API -A Superior Court judge who said he did not believe the rC'cantalions of two key v.·itnesses today denied :l molion for a new trial made by former boxer llubin ''l-lurrica.ne'' Carter. con\•ictetl for three 19G6 barroom murders. Judge Samuel A. Lurner ruled on the motion made by Carter nhd codefcndant .John Artis aftl'I' 1111 evidentiary hearing at which the tw1> key wilnes!ieS against Carter and Artis said they had lied at the original trial. I Rain Halts Play Newcopibe Tops Borg In Masters Tourney . MELBOURr-'E (AP/· -John Newcombe or Australia kept his hopes alive or mak.'ng the semifinals of the l\1asters b>t1nis tourqament \Vilh ;1 1·6, 7-6 vietory over Sweden's Bjoi;n Borg t°"'1Y . Neit~cr player lo~rvice in the match with the 24 games going with s'-rvice. · The match was interrupted twice by rain . It took 4 hours 23 minutes to complete with only 83 minutes of play. The players were off the court for 65 minutes after an hour's play, then v.·ere on the court for 17 minutes before another hour and 56-minute de· lay. Ilic Nast:i.se of· Rumania was lead- ing: r.tanuel Orantes or Spain 6·4, 3·1 "'hen play v.•as postponed for the da:? because of rain and darkness. The match will be resumed Friday. The matches hcl\\·een Guillermo Vilas of Argentina and Onny Parun of New Zealand, and Raul Ramirez of l\1 exico and Marold Solomon were also postponed to Frida~-. In the first set tit>breakcr, Borg led four points to tv.·o before Newcombe drew even. IL v.·as th en one point each until Borg led 7-6. Then Newcombe \Von three points for the sel. The set took 45 minutes V.'ilhout a break of service. After threC' games of the second set, the players left the court when r ain swept across it. ll was 65 minutes before they came bacJ:> during v.•hich CO\'ers were put on the court. They then played for 17 minutes and the score progressed to S·all v.·hcn rain again forced them to leave the court because il was ~('llinJ? slippery and they \\•anted to a\'oid possible in· jury to either man. Heavy rain followed the shov.·er and the cover~ had nearlv an inch of waler on them. This lasted 'for 115 minutes. Ncv.•combe v.·on the tiebreaker 1·3. Both Nev.•combe and Bore said they spent the time in the dressing room listening tu Nastase. "lie talk rd :i ll the time and didn't say anything v.•ort.h while," said Ne\vcombe. Borg said the brrnks did not upset bis concentrution but he found ttie court a little slippery particuarly wh en trying to return service. "l\1y chances of m aking the semifinals are now-slim. Perhaps if I had won a set today the"y v.·ou ld be bet- ter. I have played Guillrrmo Vilas five times for three wins on clay eourts.'' 1-lis next op1>onent is the Argentine·. Vilas. who v.·as top qualifier for the round·robin tourney. "I v.·alched him play against Newcombe and I h:1\'e never sec him play so good .'' •1e felt he had a good chance of v.·in- • ning the first tiebreaker v.'hen he had tv.·o set points but he couldn't finish him off. . Ne,~·comhe s:iid he fell more com· fortable today a~ainst Borg than v.·hcn he heal him in Dallas this year. Canadians Next for UCI UC Irvine'" basketball team takes on Simon Fr1i1scr Co\legt!. ol Burnaby. Briti.sh Columbia in the opening round of the Daffodil Classic at Tacoma. \Vash. Friday night at i o"clocR. ln lht' other tournament game, host Puget Sound University (aces the \fniver~lty or Idaho :it 9. I Larry Street, a member or the Cana- dian National te11m . Both Jd3ho and Puget Sound have tall teams. l'elcrson. 3 i -foot er. Dave Baker to1>s the Anteaters 1n scorin~. lle's averaging 14 .5 points per ~ame. And four other UCI players are also hittin~ in twin t'igures. 1·hcy Include Jerry l\taras (l4.0l . Kevin · Davis {t2.7). Rich Mraule (12.2) and Ste,1eCle,·cland {12.01. Into College Hall of Fame "\\te've learned a lol from .coach John !\I c lo\ ay," I l:.1ycs :.:ud 'l'ucsda~ . ··one of thl· bas ics of football is that ~ou better lc:trn from }Our opponent~ . . \\te don·t call it plagiar1z1ng. In foot· ball. you can borrow an)'thing ~·ou :.ee. '' II ayes still \o,·cs those big, burly · fullbacks crunching up the n1iddll'. llul he also has a ~re~1t tailback in 11e1sman Trophy v.·inncr Archie Grif· fin. and Southern <.:al can look fo r (;r1ffin to run to either side. just like the 1·rojans' o\vn record-breaking runner, Anthony Davis. NE\V 'IOllK (t\I') -\\lilh Presi- dent Gerald R. Ford in attendanl'C. 10 nt•w n1e mbers \\'Cl'C inducted inlo the College Football !!all of Fan1c 'rues· day night. ··(\lany of the id('aS "'C' us~ that made G rifrin a gr('at back "'C copied · from ~1 c K ay's offense," llayes said. The President presented the Na· tional Football Foundation's Di st· inguished American Award to come· dian Bob l lo1>e. The Gold r.t cdal Award, the foundation's highest indi\'idual honor. went lo Gerald 8. Zornow. ehairman of the boa.rd of Eastman Kodak Co. and a former football player at the University of Rochester. Ford "':I S the · "College football is cxtr('ml•ly in\'Cll · live. and the man "'ho's done more than anyone to brin~ it about is P.lcKay. llis offense looks relali\•cly simple, but the tailback n1ay start off. tackle <1.nd then break back behind the other tackle. It's very fluid. 1972 recipient. . 1'he 10 new Hall of Fame inductees are the late llarry Agganis. Boston University quarterba(·k. 19-l9·52; John Ferraro. Southern California ·tackle, 19-13-47; Elroy "Crazy Legs" llirsch. a halfback at \Visconsi n in 19-12 and l\fichigan in 1943; the late Harton Koch, Baylor gu:ird, 1929-31; Mui . Kutner, Texas cnd-halfback·lacklc, 1938·42. Also, Jim Parker. Ohio State lineman. 1954-56; Barney Poole, an end at r.Jississippi in 1942, 1947 and 1948, at North Carolina in 1943 and at \Vest Point in 1944·45·46: Marchy Schwartz. Notre Dame quarterback· halfback. l929·31; Billy Vessels, Oklahoma halfhack, 1950-52, and Bill Murray, co:ich at Delaware from 1940-50 and al Duke from 1950-65. Also honored v.·crc thct roundation·s 11 scholar-athletes. who each qualify for a Sl.000 scholarship. They ;,ire Jack Uaiorunos, Penn Slate cenler: Da\'e Chambers • Colorado ~lines fullback ; Bill Cregar, South Carolina linebacker: Pelc Demmerle, Notre Dame split end;. Pat 11aden, Southern California .quarterback; Randy Hall, Alahama defensive tackle; 1'im llarden, Navy defensive-~nd : R.ind·Y llughe.s, Oklahoma safety : Doug r.1artin, Van· dcrbilt wide receiver: Pal r.1ctnally, Jlarvard \Vide receiver. and Todd ·roerpcr. Pitl v.·idc receiver. · President Ford, in a light-hearted mood , said the re are ''many similarities betv.•een football and gov· .ernment. For instance, in both areas nothing is ever done v.·ithoul discuss·. ing il first. In football. you call it a huddle; in V.'ashington. you call it a debate. and sometimes the l<ilk goes on for many. many hours "'ithoul re· ally saying anything. "ln \Vashington. it is called a filibuster : in football, it i~ called lloward Cost>ll." Ford also took a li ght·hearted slap al Ohio State':. controversial llaycs. a member of the "'1nn1ni:!·lS·CVeryth1ng coaching school. v.'ho v.·as in the au· dience. ··i\teKay has helped our foolball. 1-le's helped Arch because Arch runs pretty much the same plays their tailback runs. .. Secondly, faking the ball to the tailback and then taking it back and passing puts great pressure on the linebackers. V.1e like 10 throw passes after faking to Arch. \\'c learned that from McKay. .. 'Then there's the draw play. It gels your defense "-'Orking like an aceor· · dion -going in when it should be go· inJZ out. "And Southern Cat developed the pitch s weep. it's their tradematk, the -0ne they call student body i;jgbl and studentbodyleft." · . · Hayes predicted the Rose Bowl would be "a real hi gh-scoring game like it was a year ago" when Ohio State romped over Southern Cal 42·21. He knows what his own offense caa do ·and he was an eyewitness to Southern Cal's recent 55-24 destruction of Notre Dame in which the Trojans scored all their points in about 19 minutes after trailing 24·0 late in the second period: "You've heard or Fielding Yost's point-a-minute P.Uchigan team? This v.•as darn near three points a minute,'.' be said. • Hayes would really like to copy something else from l\tcKay. "l'd like to have the pep talk he gave his team at halftime against Notre Dame." · Rams, Vikes Await Word On ·Rivals NEW \'ORK (AP) -Set aside your pocket computers, slide rules and oui· ja boards. football fan.s. Nobody -not e\.·en Commissioner Pete Rozelle - knov.•s whe re the \Vashi ngton Redskins and St. Louis Cardinals will open their dri,·es for the r.;ational Football League title. · The other six teams in the playoffs don'l have that problem. The Oakland Raiders know they e.in l'Xl>t.'Cl a ,·is1t from the l\li;,imi Dolphins for an . American Conference playoff i(:imc ·on Dec. 21. and Al-'C Central 1\inner Pittsburgh v.·il\ host thl' v.·ild·card Buffalo Bills the next day in the other AFC firsl·round g:tml'. The National Conference C(·ntral champion r.Jinncsola Vikings and NFC \Vest·v.·inning Los Angeles H<im s are prep:iring unfriendly v.•clcomes for somebody -but they "''on·t kno\v for whom until sometime late Sunday afternoon . By then, the Redskins v.·ill h<J\l' played the Chicago 8(':1rs and the Cardinals "'111 h;t\'l' l't)O('l uded thf' Kew ,.ork Giants' :.c:1~on :111d e.1ch of the pl;_iyoff-lx1und :\FC ll'.1m~ \1ill knnv.· v.·h:1t tott•ll lhl'lrlra,·l'I ai,:1."111-. Should the C;1rtlin:1ls "111 . tht·\··11 !;Ike the J-::ast ()l\l:O.l(lll !Ill<' and j)a1•k their long und('r"'(•,1r fur :1 trip lo 1\1 111· nesota ·s froien northland~ un l)fc. <?I. Even if \V ash1ngton l)l:ats lht• Giants and finishes \\'Ith a Jn .. t rt'l'Ord san1e ;.is SL Loui s · the C.trdinal~ v.'ould a 1;1kc !ht• t1tll· for haun1~ beaten the lll'ii:-k1n s l"1ce lh1 s season. 1'he eonll'rC'nC·<' !'emifinal "'inners v.·dl 111cct on OCC'. ~ tn dcetde v.·h1ch IWO OW!l1'rS v.Lll havl· lo fool the t:1111~ for a trip to Ncw Orh•:1ns .and Su1>t•r Bowl fX on .!:in. 12. Hut the sites for the confcrl'n(l' eh:in,p1on~hips won 't be del·1d cd unl!l tht•rc 1s one ~hoPtHn& day left bt•fnl'l' t"hri~t nla .... In tht• AFC. l'h:ln11)1on<>h10 cilit·s v.1th pr1or1t~ belong to the \\'est, C:t•n tr<.11 ;1ncl East 1n that 01·dc·r: ~) Lf (),1kl and beat:-. i\11an1i. th<•\ ·11 µ£•1 1h1• ~anle t_ 1f M1:1m1 wins. lhl·~··d )!t::t lht· g1i1 me. but onl.\ if Buffalo heal:. P11 - t:-;burj1.h. If thr OlilµhlnS ifnd Stttlct'S both v.1n . th(' AFC title v.·111 be dcc1dcd 1n Piltshuri:h The '.'\FC pr1or11y, mcanv.·h1lr . i:. • F.a<>t . ft>ntral. and We~L Thus, "·1th St Lo111 :-ur \\'ash1n~ton playinl! r.11n fll':0.013. tht' \\'tnncr of lhnl ga1ne v.·11\ UCl's Anteaters tnke ti 3·1 record into the tOurney and fll!turc to get some 11t1rr competition. Simon Fraser is led by 6·6 ·junior Idaho's Vandals hnvC' six. players over 6·7. And includc.-d on the roister Is 6·2 guard fom Crunk,"•ho prepped al lluntlngton Beach IU 1Zh and wns rt starter for Orange Coast for l\\'O seasons -carn1n~ Oroingc County playcr-of·thc·ycar honors last sc~son . Puget S!>und is lt!.d by Curt A~ a te:1m . coach Tim Tift's An · t<'ater!I arc hittinR at a Si.3 1>erct'nt clip from thr field and averaging 91 5 points per game . · JOHN NEWCOMBE RETURNS BALL AGAINST BJORN BORG. • host the rh:in1p1on:th1p. Si1nplc, 1sn't 1t" . • • . ) ' .• AJ6 DAILY PtLOT Wednesday, December 11. 1974 _ , 1 -.• • If ~lJ_h~rd of an~ com~ct • -·--rJ ----~ ··-------·- ,. • .. that d_elivers good gas mileage, - . . ~ . has room for six,_Qrovides lower , ,. overall o ing co$, looks . ' • great and is Qriced right, y_oU'd be interested, wouldn\ y_Ou? ' • •"' ... Chevrolet Nova " • ·' Then here's good .news. GMS '75 / • comQa . offer }!ou all this and more. We caltthem e Tmely_ Ones. Some people have the notion that mov- ing to a compact from a full-size car means giving up a lot. Not so. GM 's time-tested compacts reflect much of GM's big-car know-how-except in a smaller package. Consider room. Our Chevrolet Nova , Pontiac Ventura, Oldsmobile Omega Oldsmobile Omega and Buick Apollo all have room for six with ample shoulder room and hip room , front and rear , plus front-seat headroom on a par with some full-size cars . Nor are GM compacts stingy with trunk space . There 's some 14. cub1ic feet of luggage area in the 2-door models, 13 cubic feet in the 4-doors. And if you really want cargo carrying capacity, just fold down the rear seat in any of our four hatchbacks and get 76 cubic feet of space. Incidentally, only one other ·dom estic manufacturer evi)r• makes a hatchback compact. Now take ride. Again GM 's years of experience in building full-size cars pay off. Ours have a full 1'11-inch wheelbase and up to a 61 .3-inch front tread. Th is provides a good-sized foun- dation for a smooth, comfortable ride, and yet the overall length is still "co mpact." By the way, you may be interested to know that nobody in the business offers a compact with a longer wheelbase or wider front track . Great, you say, GM compacts offer room and a good ride, but what about gas mileage, price, cost of operation and things like that? Glad you asked. Because the 1975 GM compacts are built for the times . Built to give you good gas mileage. And lower operating costs. Important con- siderations when buying a car today. Read on. Cars with good gas mileage. Thanks to GM 's Maximum Mileage . System-which represents the most advanced engineering and tech- nology we can offer on our '75 cars-our 6-cylinder Nova , Omeg~. Ventura and Apollo equipped with California Emission Systems all got 15 mpg in the city driving test and 20 mpg in the highway driving test, as reported by the EPA. With the 20-plus-gallon fuel tank on these compacts, you have a car that's capable of traveling more than 300 city miles and more than 400 highway mile s on a single tank of gas. That translates as range. Naturally, the mileage you get depends on where and l)ow you drive . Cars with lower operating costs. If you followed the owner's manual for recommended service, we figure our '75 compacts equipped with 6-cylinder en- gines could save you $304 in par-, lubricants and labor over their '74 counterparts using leaded fuel if driven 50,000 miles. And using the same cri-.. teria, V-8 models could save you nearly $350. Of course, parts and labor costs vary throughout the country, but we've used current list prices on parts and figured labor at $11 per hour. Cars that are priced right. If you've been thinking of moving into a sma ller car, you could be pleasantly surprised at the dollar diffSrence be- cause of the current.high used car values of many flltt-size cars and the attractive Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Prices of GM compacts. For example, a 2-year-old Chevrolet Impala 2-Door Hardtop Coupe is worth an average of $297 more than a 2-year- old Impala was a year ago. And a 3- year-old Oldsmobile Delta 88 Hardtop Coupe is worth $281 more now tl'Yan its 3-year-old counterpart was a year ago. (These figures represent an average of Used Car Auction prices paid in three different geographical zones, as pub- lished in the latest Automot ive Market Report.) There may never be a better time to buy a ne\Y-car than right now. So with all this going for you-six-pas- senge r comfort in a compact size, good looks, attractive prices , high used car values plus savings in overall operating costs-why not check out our '75 com- pacts at GM Dealers tod ay? We want you to drive what you like and like·what you drive. .1. I . • I ' " .. ' ... , • Toronto Big Test For Kings 1'0RONTO-The Los Angeles Kings, out or first place in the Na- tinn:tl Hockev Leac.ue Division 3 stan· dings for the first Lime since the open· ing week of the season, begin a five- ~ame trip tonight in Toronto. The Kings are wo rking on a sevcn- game unbeaten streak overall and a 10-game streak on the road without a Joss. However, Los Angeles dropped into second place after Montreal notched a 5-3 triumph over Minnesota Tuesday night to gain the top spot. The Kings trek lo Boston Thursday night arld face the New York Islanders, New York Rangers and \Yashingtori in other games on the trip. Lee Su.,.,umbs Jack Lee. 50. former head football coach at Katella High School. died from an apparent heart attack Sun- day night. Lee coached Katella in its first two years or grid warfare, 1966 and 1961. He also ser ved as an assistant under A n a h eim High coach Clare VanHoorebeke fo r six years. Mass "''ill be · recited at St. An· t hony Claret Parish in Anaheim tonight at 1 with funeral arrange- ments being handled by Cabot's ?ttortuary of Pasadena. Taple Se.,ot1d RANCllO SAN'rA 1-'E -J .R. Shade or Norfolk, '.'i~h. shot a seven-under· par 63 Tuesday and moved out to a three·stroke lead after two rounds in the third of five American Open S28.800 golf tournaments. Shade had a total or 130, 10 under par on the Whispering Palms Country Club course. Alf.in Ta pi e ofNe...,·port Beach had a fi6 and Lon llinkle of Santee shot a 61 to tie for second at 133, one stroke <ihcad or Greg Trompas of San Diego and Ron fJ ensonofSt. Paul. Foremat1 De.,ked LOS ANGELES -Contradictory divorce and p:.1lcrnity suits were fil ed <1gainst former world heavyweight boxing champion George Jo~orema n Tuesday by Pamela Clay t'orcman, 20. of Los Angeles. The divorce suit, filed by Los Angeles attorney '.\lerle l·I. llor\\'itz. sa1d the couple v•as married here in December of 197:1 . ;\!rs. Foreman seeks a divorce hecnuse of irrecon- cilable differences. 1he suit said. ·rhc palernity aclion, hov.·cvcr, filed by attorney Paul Gutman, main- tained Foreman and the plainliff were never married and that Foreman should pay S3.000 n1onthly support for his child. Field Narrowed COLU MBIA, S.C. -The So uth Carolina Board of 1'rustecs may name a new hc;1d foothall coach to· day, \Yi th the field apparently n;;ir- rowed to 'rf.'xas 'fcch co:ich J im Carlen and former Colu mbia area hi gh school co:ich l\looncy Player. Blanda Honored CANTON. Ohio -George Blanda. the only man c\·cr to play a quarter of a cl!nlury in professional football, has been naml•d the 1914 l\t;.1n or the \'car bv the Pro fo'ootball llall of Fame. ·The <17·year·old place·kickcr ~tnd fo rm£>r s t:1r quartcr"b:1 c k of the Oakland Raiders, v.'ho \\"<IS inducted into the llall of Fame this year. will be honored in Oakland Dec. 21 prior to the H.aidcrs' first-round National f'ootball I .• eague playoff game aguinsl the Miami Dolphins. /tlei • lt1 Trad<' NE\V ·voRK -1'h~~ Ne'v \'ork !\·lets acquired the rontracl of 25-ycar·ol d infielder Jack lleidcmann from the Sl. Louis Car<iin3.ls for infielder Ted- dy Martinez. the National League baseball club ;1nnounced today . · . .. '' --· TIED UP-1\'Ti ssouri's \\'illy~ (\cftl and In- diana State's Janis Ludeks fight for ball during college basketball action Tuesday nil!hl. l\ti s- souri rolled to a 92·73 victory <.it Columbia , l\1o. Gelk.er Says Storm Debts Uninherited NewPort ·1reiiCh's Bruce Gclkcr, former president of the Portland Storm. contends he is not responsible for debts of that troubled World Foot· ball League franchise. T he Associated Press carried a ·story on Nov . 22 quoting Bob 1-larris of London, Ont., as saying 1-la rris 1o1.·as 'returning the Portland franchise to the league and that Gclkcr, who was president of the original team, in- herited the debts -estimated as high as S2 million. Gelker. who sold his majority in- terest in the corporation to Harris on June 28. said he is not responsible for the debts and is not an officer or a director of the Storm. Ron fl.fix, general manager of the Storm in Portland for Harris, said : "l 1i1.·ould say that the majority of debts are the corporate r esponsibility. They follow the corporation. Al this particular point, I don't see how Mr. Gelker would have any individual responsibility." Gelker. Who runs Saddleback Inn in Santa Ana, said he was not affiliated with the team a fter July and that he had no control or s upervision after he left it. l ie also s aid he incurred no debts in di vi du a \l y. Mix said Harris also is shielded from debt. ''It is a matter for court de- . termination, but debts stay with the corporate entity,•• he said. fl.tix was asked whether the WFL had liability for any Storm debts. "Yes, for players' contracts and anv contracts guarantet-d by the league.;. he said. · Trial Denied • JERSE\" CITY, N.J . <AP) -/\ Superior Court judge who said he did n~t believe the recantations of two key ""'1tnesses today denied a motion for a new trial made by former boxer Rubin ··1-lurricanc·· Carter. convicted for three 1966 barroom murders. Judge Samuel A. Larner ruled on the motion made by Carter ;.111d codefenda nt John Artis after an cvidenliary hearing at which the two key witn es~cs against Cartlilr and Artis said they h:id lied at tbe original ttial. Rain Baits Play Newcopibe Tops Borg In Masters Tourney MELBOURNE (AP)' -John Ne1o1.·combe of Australia kept his hopes alive of making the semifinals of the :\1astcrs tennis tournament \Vith a 1-6, 7-6 victory over Sweden's Bjorn Borg today. Neither player lost his service in lhe match with the 24 games going y,:ith service. 'The match was interrupted twi ce bv rain. It took 4 hours 23 minutes tO complete with only 8.J minutes of play. The players .. ere off the cturt for 65 minutes a fter an hour's play, then v.·ere on the court for 17 minutes before another hour and 5().minute de- lay. , Ilic Nastase of Rumania was lead- in g ~lanuel Orantes of Spain 6·4, 3-1 v.'hen play \\'as postponed for the da~ because of rain and darkness. The match will be resumed Friday. The matches bcl\\·een Guillermo Vil as of Argentina and Onny Parun of New Zealand, and Raul llamirez of 1\-lexico and l~arold Solomon were also postponed to Friday. In the first set tiebreaker. Borg led four points to tv.•o before Newcombe drew even. It \\"as then one point each until Borg led 7·6. Then Newcom~ \Yon three points for the set . The st't took 45 minutes without a break of service. After three games of the second set, th<' players left the court when rain swept across n. It \\'as 65 minutes before they came back during v.·hich covers were put on the court . They then played for 17 minutes and the score progressed tO 5·all \\'h('n rain again forced them to leave the court because it was !?Citing s\ipp('ry and they wanted to a\"oid possible in- j ury to either man. lleavy rain followed the s hov.·('r and the covcr.<i had nearly an inch of waler on them. This lasted for l l."> minutes. Newcombe won the tiebreaker 1·3. Both Newcom bf"' and Bor~ said they spent the time in the <lrcssing room listeninl{ to N ustase. "I-le talked all the time :ind didn't say anything worth while," said Newcombe. Borg said the breaks did not upsf.'t h.is concentri1tion l.lut he round U1c court a little slippery particuarly when trying to return service. ''M.Y chances _of making the semifinals arc now slim. Perhaps if I had won a set today thCy \\"Ou ld he hcl· ter. I ha\'C played Guillermo Vilas fi vt' times for thtee v.·ins on clay courts." His next opponent is the Ar·gl•ntin(', Vilas . who was top qualifier for the round-robin tourney. "I v.·atched him play agains t Newcombe and I ha\"e never sec hin1 play so good." I-le felt he had a good chance of v.·in · 'ning the rirst tiebreaker \\'hen he had t\\'O set points hut he couldn't fini sh him off. Ne\\'Comhe said he fell more com- fortable today against Borg than "·h~n he beat him in ~al las this year. Canadians Next for UCI UC lr\'ine·s ba sketball te<1m tak~ on Simon Fraser Colleic of Burnaby. Britl!'h Columbia in the opening round of the t>11ffodil Clasglc at Tacom3, \Vash. Friday night nt 1 o'clocl. tn the other tournament game, host Pp.get Sound University l~ces lhc lfniversity of Idaho at 9. Larry Stre~l, a. member of the Cana· dian.NatlOnal ttiaw · • Both tdahO and Puget Sound have tan teams. Pl'tetson , a 1.rootcr, Dave Baker tops the Anteaters 1n scoring. ~Ie's <l\1era1ting 1•1.5 points per game. And four other UCI players are also hilting in twin fi~ures. 1'hcy include Jerry r.t aras (14.0). Ke\'ln Davis ll2.7), Rich fl.1raule (12.2> und Steve Cle\·cland (12 .01 . . '· WednHday. December 11 , 197• B * * * 10 Inducted _Jnto College Hall of Fame NE\V '/OHK IAPJ -\Vith Presi- dent Gerald It Ford in attendancC', IU new me n1bcr~ \\'ere uuluctecl into the College Football Ila.II of l":.1n1c ·rucs- day night. The President presented the Na- tionril r·ootball Foundation·s Disl· inguished Americ:.1n Award to cornc· dian Bob I lo1>e. 'fh c Gold Aledal Aw ard, th e foundation·s highest individual honor, \\'enl to Gerald R. Zornow. l'h;li rman of the boa"rd of Eastman Kodak Co. and a former football player at the Uni\'ersitv or Rochester. Ford y,·as the 1972 recip.ient. The IO new Hall of F'ame inductees arc the late llarry Agganis. Ro!;ton Universit y quartcrbnck, l!H9·52 ; John fo'crraro. Southern California ·t;ickll·, 19-13·-17; Elroy '"Crazy Legs" llirsch, ;i h;ilfback at \Visconsin in I!J.12 and t.-lichigan in 1~3; the late Barton Koch, Baylor guard, 1929·31 ; l\1al . Kutner, 'J'exas cnd·halfback·tacklc, 1938·42. Al so. Jim P;1rker. Ohio State lineman, 1954·56: Barney Poole, an end al /\1ississlppi in 1912, 1947 and 1948, at North Carolina in 1943 and at \Vest Point in 1944·45-46; Marchy Schwartz. Notre Dame quarterback· halfbar:k. 1929-31; Billy Vessels. Oklahoma halfback, 1950-52, and Dill Murray, coach at Delaware from 1940-50 and at Duke from 1950-65. Also honored ...,.('re the roundation·s 1 l scholar.athletes, who each qualify for a Sl ,000 scholarshi1>. They arc Jack llaiorunos. Penn State center: Dave Chambe r s, Colorndo 1\1 ines fullb:.1ck : Bill Cregar, South Carolina linebacker: Pete Demmerlc. Notre Dame split end:. Pal 11aden, Southern California .quarterback; Randy Hall, Alabama defensive tackle; Tim l·lardeo, Navy defensive end : Roindy llughes, Oklahoma safety; Doug l\1artin. V:.1n· d('rbilt wide receiver ; P:.1t ~l clnally. l larvard \\'ide receiver. and Todd 'l'ocrper, Pitt wide receiver. · President Ford, in a Ji ght-hci!rled mood , sa id there a re •·ma ny similarities bet...,•cen football and gov- .crnment. f"or instance. in bQth areas nothing is e\•er done withoul discuss- ing it first. In football. you call it a huddle ; in \Vashington, you call it a debate, and sometimes the lalk goes on for many, many hours v.·ithout re- ally saying anythin~. .. In \Va ~hington , it i-; called a filibuster : in football , it i~ called I Iowa rd Cosc\I.'" Ford also took oi light ·hcartcd slap at Ohio Statt··~ controversial ll:iyc!;, a member of \he V.'1nn1ng·1S·cverythinp. c·oach1n g school. "ho v.•as in the au· diencc. ,, Rams, Vikes Await Word On Rivals NE\V \'ORK CAP) -Set aside your pocket computers, slide rules and oui- Ja boards. football fans. Nobody -not even Co mmissioner Pete Rozelle - knows where the \Va s hington Hedskins and St. Loui s Cardinnls 1o1.·il l open their dri\·cs for lhc l"ationa l t~ootbal\ League title. ' The other six te;1ms in the pl ;1yoff.<; don"t havt> that problem . ·rhc (J;ikland R<1idcrs know they c.:1n cxpt•c t <.i \'1s1t from the /\liami Dol1>h1n s !'or :.1 n . American Confcrcncf' pl:.1yoff !-'.amc · nn Dl'e. 21, and AFC Cl·ntral \\ 111ncr Pittsburl!h V.·ill host lhl' "·U.d·C~1 rcl Buffalo Bills the next day 111 the other AFC first ·round garTil'. ·rhe Nallonal Contercncc CcnlriJI cham pion !\1inncsota Vikings and Nf'C Wc st·v.·1nning Los .<\ngch .. "S Rams are prep::.ring unfriendly \\'('lcomt's for somebody -but they v.'on't know for whom until sometime late Sunday .iflernoon. l\y then, the Redskins \\ill hU\l' pla~·cd the Chi c:1 µ0 Be:1r~ and thc Cardinals v.·1 11 h:i\"l' contlurl ed lh l' r\i'.!\\' \·ork G1ant:f sc.1..,on an<l t»ich nf lh(' p\a~·nff.bouncl \"FC tca1n:. "ill kno"' \\"h;il lo tl•ll t hl.'1 r Ira \ t'I :1gt•nl s . Should th<! Cardinals '-'"Ill. lhl'.\ ·11 take !ht• Ea:.t l)1\1:-1on 111[1• and pack tht•tr lfln~ under111·ar lur ;1 \1'111 lo ~l1n· 11esot:.1 's frozen nnnhlanrls on Dec. 21. E\'Cn if \\'ash1ngton bt.•ats the Giants :.1nd fini shC'S ...,;th :.1 10--1 ri•t•ord - same as St Louis --the CJrdina\!; "'nuld ;1 toke the 11th: for havin~ IJ• .... 1t l'R lhe Rl1d sktn~· lv.'1cc this season. The conff'rf'ncc !'icm1final \\·inncr!l ...,·i1J 1n('C l on Occ. 2'J tn decide Y.h1 <'h tv.·o OWlli'rS \l,"111hU\'l'10 f()(ll thc bdl:. for a trip to New Or'l(';.lnS and Super l\owl IX on J;1n. 12. llut the sites for the conferl'nCl' chan1pionsh1ps won"l be decided until there ii; ona: shoppini:. '1a y left bt•fOr\~ Chrisl m a~ In lhi• Al"l". l'hnmp1onsh11l c1t it·s \11th pr1or11 ~ tx>long to lhl' \\\•!Jl ... '<'n tr.1\ :ind 1-::1s l 111 that order: S.l 1f O.tkl and bl'at!; i\ti:1mi. thi•\ ·11 i.:t·l tht· i;::.11ne; 1! ~l1am1 "ins. thl'~ 'd ~tel lh1· gamt-. but onl~ if lluffalo bc..lL' P1t- tsbur~h. If th(• D11\ph1ni. .ind Stttll·r-: both \\'tn. thC' 1\ F'C 11t le wtll be dee 1ded 1n Pitt~b u rtoth • : ,, UCl's Anteaters take a 3·1 record Into the 1.0urncy 11nd figure to ~ct gomt stiff competition. Simon Fraser i!> led by 6·6 junior Idaho's Vandals have six pl a~rs over 6•7, And includ('(J on the roster Is 6·2 guard Tom Crunk.who prepped at lluntington Dench llig h and was a litarter for Orange Coa st for tv.·o scn!'ion!l -carn1nJt Orange County player-of ·the· year hnnor!'i h1.~t season. Puget Soun d ls led b)' Curt A!i :i team . coach Tim Tirrs An · tcaters are hittin1it al a 51.3 pcrccnl elip from the field :.ind a\'er<1 gin g 91 .5 points 1>er ganle. JOHN NEWCOMBE RETURNS BALL AGAINST BJORN BOR G. Tht• '.\re priorit y, meanv.·h1lr-. I:-; F:a r;. Ce ntral, ~ind WcsL. 1"hus. with St Lou1" ur \\'ash1n1tlon 11\t1yl ni: ri1 in nt•sola. !ht' \1 inner o( thut ga111e will hu:sl thC' cha mp101\Sh1p S1mpl(', 1sn't 1t"r ( • .. _ • ' 82 • OAJLYPllOT Checking )Grid Stars Edison SurVives 62-59 Challenge r• • fl\' t:O Bl"R(~.4.RT '01•D•1t1'-~ In a g11 me that Edison lr1 gh <·o:.ich oa .. ·~ r.t oh5 ··almost \\'ishes \.l.'f' had lost .. , his CharKrrs held off u lute Coron;i del 1t1 :ir rally to post a 62·59 \'ICtory 1n first rou11d action of the t-luntington Beach basket· ball tournaoicnt Tuesday n1j{hl. \\'r~tm1nstc r . 91 ·65, lil 1·uesday's olhtr ga me it Huntington Bearh ~l~h. would Mve shaken up the. kld1 ." .. , blotkinc Paul Andtrson's attempted la,•up with l5 seconds rl!m:unlnc. • .,..ltll ~ . . ' ' . . ' • • . ' " .. ' .. ' .. ' " ' . Banque~s -~ T he Char)(crs \.'.'iii meet 1.on,t: Beach Wil son at 7 t o111ght while Newport llarbor aod Warren. both ,·ictorious on ttlond ay, col - lide ;it 3:JO. \\'llson defeated After pl ayin g ~ sp~c· 1.al'ul01r {in;t half .and Laking a 20·point le ad earl)' in the third quoarl t'r, the Charg~rs suddenly started playi ng the kind of ba ~ketball ex- pected or tC'!l"lns th is early in the year. •·\Ve let down defensive- ly ," said Moh.s , "and Corona del ~tar did a great job. They never gave up, But I almost ""ished we \.l.'Ould ha\'e lost. I think it The Sea Kin gs •Cut Edison's lead to 54-51 earl y In tM.fourJ.h quirttr on a six ·foot b1nk shot by 6-2 1iuard Chris B<ikcr. But cool for~·:ird Todd Zirbel sank two fr ee throws <ind connected on eon· sccutlve lZ·footers to mo\·e the Chareers ahead, 60-51. The Sea Kings, ~·ho played a. poor llrst half, fought back to within four "'ith SJ seconds left but •Ziebel came through again, • &lh team:i: pla~ed two dlfrerent halves of basket- blll. Edii;on, which passed . ran and 11hot with precision durtns the fir11t 16 minuteli, aaw the Sea Kini;a do prae· tically the same 'thing dur- .ing mo:s t of the fourth quarter. ' . Edison guard Steve Tully and center Tom LloY were very unselfish in the first halt, eonstantly finding the open man. 11 ... 1 ~,.., "" T11U't "'*"'" .... '-' .... ~ TOIMI ...... --llklL •-11 .. ... , "'"-• lh11 k•• '°'"' .... • • • • • • .. " C..... .. IMt• ltU ~ . . ' ' . ' . • • ' . ' ' • • ' . 11 u k-., o..-. C.-ditlW.• I 14 JO .,._ ,. u u ' ' ' ... ' ' ' . .. " ~ • ' ' ' • ' ' " .. .. " .. • • • • • " ~~ Rolls,. 70~41 Third Quarter At San Clemente lo• 'I. . Buries Saints Baro.ns Toppk Pacifica,· 69-40 By OONA.LO KEY OI ni. D•lt1 ,u., SPMI San Clemente •ligh's un-~efeated Tritons unle1111hed . a 28-point third quarter en route to a 70·41 massacre of Santa Aoa 1'uesday night in -the first round of the eighth "''lnu al San Clemente. K1 "wani:1 basketball tOtimey.' 'fhe routine victory caJ,.apull!I coach Stan De)laggio's Tritons into the sef'nifinals against Fountain Valley Thu rsday night -in adjlltion to providing the Saints of Santa Ana their 20th slraiJ!'.ht setback since mktway ~ugh the 1973-74 $ea'9f1. ..,, San Clemente never irailell 11irid was mildly lhreaten~d only in the early stages"OC the second period when Jh~e Saints pulled to 'A'itJU'n \Wo it I0-8. lf.ut. 6-7 Ted Kalota responded with a six-foot baseline s hot and Dave Ta'Yk>~· drove the lane for a buc•et.~ Tflen T8ylor stole tilt ball .aitd made a nice assist to Jeff Densmore on a layup, and Taylor followed with a l6·footer. to make it 18·8 "'ill> :!1:26 lert in the half. It was still relatively close ·at the half with San Clemente atop. 28-18. But then DeMaggio's qui:rltet really went to work wi th the ir Press. The ·rriJ,ons scored more poihts (28) in the third stanza than 1.he Saints rould muster in the first three periods (24 f and it was all O\'er but for the subs to mop up. Through those first three quarters, when DeMaggio had his first string intact for most of the time, the Tri tons connected on 24 of 43 shots. Only 10 first period turnovers by San Clemente tarnished the easy victory. But once San Clemente got rolling, there Was little Santa Ana could do. In the lhird quarter Santa Ana was lhree-for-16 from the field and committed 12 turnovers. The 6-7 Kalota, \\'ho did most of his damage from in- side with some good moves, led· all scorers with 21 points. Tonight's ty,•o-game salvo be"gins with Rubidoux and Elsinore at 6:30, followed by Costa r.l esa and ~lission Viejo at 8. Ack ......... ......... ~~ ~ ' • • SPORTS By ROG ER CA RI.SON __ 0.ity,lletlttff Fountain Valley High's B4rons eased into · Th\lrsday 's sem ifinals against the host San Cle"ente High Trltons Tuesdly night with a 69-40 -triumph over Pacifica in th e ei1hth annual San Thompson Clemente Kiwanis basket- ball tournament. And it didn't re"quire Hits 24; GW-Falls much effort on the part of the Barons ls Pacifica of. ·fered about 'as little com· ·:petition possible. It was over ~ore it start· ed as the Barofts of eoach Dave Brown raced to a 16-0 advantage with only 5:48 spent in the first perjod. Pacifica was guilty of 11 turnovers in the first eight minutes and .most of the miscues were the·~~ariners' An alumni team that con- sisted of Golden West's first and third all·time leading sco r ers defeated the Rustlers varsity, 101·98, Tuesday night at Golden ~w;r'.own started sending his Wt:st. subs in early and although The alumni, which led, Fountain Valley was in 51-45, at halftime, opened command all the way, play up a 20·point lead mid way became ragged for the re- lhrough the second hall. mainder of the game. -·-... -~ SM C-...e 1111 ~ . • • ' . ' . ' ' ' . ' . ' ' ' ' ~ • • • ' • • ' • Chris Thompson, Golden After assuming an Insur. West's all-time top scorer, mountable 34 -16 halftime tallied 24 points and Kurt lead , Fountain Valley pro· Brown I~ e.veryone "'ith 26-ceeded to miss itS first • Jim An_9e{$on, who ranks d h f th r· Id · • third on the Rustlers' scor-ozen s ots rom e ie in ' th e third quarter a& ·-,._. T•ylor w-._ ,_, • • • • . ' " . 1c ... ..,~ ' ' ' u ,! ing list. hit nine field goals Pacifica cut the FV lead to· 12 and three free thro:-vs. 34•24 with 3:28 left in the " Terry Afelsenhe1mer had .. ~ an outstanding game for the ·period. 4 1J I 11 -(1 10 11 111 14-10 Golden West College varsi- ty, scoring 25 points overall and 21 in the seeond half. At this point reserve Rut>-'J.r Saunders and Bill Miller came up with FV buckets, then Dave Rohde, Mark Mltthell and Jack Fletcher went to work to make it 45-26 .. In the initia l 16-point spurt it was Rohde. l\liller, John Lodestein, Rich Val· buena and l\tltchell doing the job from the field. Defensively it \\'as hard to sinele out Fountain Valley players as Pactfica's Bletk and Blue blundered without too much help from the Barons. · Valbuena and Saunders led Fountain Valley seor:lng with 12 points apiece. The rest of the Barons· offense was balanced' with Rohde chipping in with nine points and Lodestein and ~tiller with eight counters each. Pacifica's loss puts the l\lariners· in Thursday's 3:30 consolation ti(( against Santa Ana. MIOtr '"ttt..• ,_ L-1-lft V•I~ Mllt."'11 ....... ·-.... M ,._,. '°''" P-UIR Yll1'f fltl •• • ' .. ' . ' . ' ' • • • ' ' . ' . ,, ' ' " . " . k-.., °"'"'"'' l'~M11V•tlty 11 U 11 'Kilkt • 1J 10 \ ' " .. ' • • • ' • ' ' • • ' " ' • ' ' • • • ' • " .. H ...... ,,_., ' CfJlleges, Preps Eleven players scored for Golden West, five of whom Alamitos Results were in double figures. Jack Tu•so ... v·s•1suLn ~lttM •A(l-170¥1fd$. l'l'fiWOllll Mat Summaries . ' . COLLl!Of \lht!ESTllNG UCllt<ll•n•U Ill IO I !19(.olColl .... 11t,..9..,,,.,, !W o.e. Hlo•. M. oF-L1C1tM !S) WOil lly forfe it. llf".11•-!SJ wonllyt.,..1r11. u>-T-11'Slp1 .... ,d H!"'"'•· 1:11. 1Jl.-W .. O Ill*<;. L•..,Mrt. ).I 1Sf-HfftOJ9t i RJ .,.,, wu11,m1. w. ,,)-,.,,..II !SJ ti_.. Ernllt•dl, t;tl . '111-Hlll IS! ... c. O•Y•I. t·•· l-AIDrl91'I !SI WOil llY lo<ltol, H•y.-R.W tll WOI' llY torlt1I. 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T ......... G•IY. MIH Pio '19 $C•llCNd-G9 Coren. 'lllYM RAC• -ua Jttfl. z _..., .. Allclot-•. ~MJJSOQ. lltl~y811llCByllf>I 1.00 s.oo l.10 1 . .io ... Vivi YUie lfrttwr•I Miu l'l.,.. l'ly !Clult.wl Tl __ ,, ... AIM .... -I l+orM A•ound • .lttl Tifll Fl11'1, O.C~• .i.t.. Al•..,llu 1"wl, Hwt HOc•ll. Oe<11.,·1 \.~ltt. Slw"'" Bir ~ Scrtt("" -Alldk llld, Quick Mlc:Uy, Mr. T,,_,,,,t,Wl"l•r II-. U 1..U. ,. l•i"Y l •ll a t-Yhol YllY, ,,.Wl\ll.11. For Area t;Jgun:i Be ach I-fish honored its foo\ball tc.;;ms and Ne\.l.·port Ilarbor and fl;larins lauded its water polo teams at spor:ts ban· quets this week . Here are the award win- ners and a li st of banquets tonight: Laguna B earlt Mike Serrano was sele cttd most valuable player Tuesday night at the Laguna Beach High football awards banquet. John 'Wills was voted most improved while Mark Johnson "·as picked as the team captain. The award winners: -1/tnity-Mosl V1lwtil9: MIU Seu-; Jlflell 1..,provt01 Johll Wiiis; Te•"' C.j>ltl11: Mt•-Jol'lftlOll : °"1HIMl119 Olltfttlw• LIMm•11: kott WHIOMO\t; DtltllllVI Pitt•• OI lh• Yttr : Jiii JlllllUOfl; Moll l11s.pi•1llcln1I; Kiii 0.... So11ll•m•••-M•1t Vll11••I•: IC11rt Wt\IOtltd; Matt lmprC>••O: Ot•ld (llapn\tll; Ctllltln: Cr11f1 frl'IC'll. Fr11llm111-Moll Yll11•tl•: JO~ft Mlllt•; Moll lmp•OYIOl a. ... W•Ui; c.pttln: 1111 Gompl. llfarf1ta Sean Buckner was named most valuable player at the ~l arina High water polo banquet w.hile Erie Ekberg was sele cted mos t improved and captain. The award winners: VtnlfJ-MHI V•l ... ~•: s.t ... llllc._; MIKENANKO Orange Coaat Offense MARK STEVERSON Newpon Harbor Offense BILL FORD Orange Coaat Defense BUCKO SHAW Newport Harbor Defense Jlfltll l"'provtd Incl C•Pltlll :-lt ---------------------------, IE• .. •t; IH P•f<e11t t••rO : JOllll ..... Jlllllor Vtrlllf--M.IU Y•llltlltt: ROO ~: ~: OM• L~; lrMlt !,...,_..: DtllMc:Co';'. Frffll·S.tll-Moll Y1lu1tl1 : Grit .V..f, 8rit11 Si-; Mot.t lmlll'O"td: Ltll lkblf'91 MMl ll>Splr1!10MI: IEtk Btwr. Nt!tCport Barbor Bill Prichard was named taptain and most improved at the Newport Harbor High water polo banquet Monday. The Ssailors went' all the way to the CJF finals before losing to Corona del Mar. Special award winners : ' V"'5lt';'-<opltl11; 8111 Prlclllrd; Most Y11u1lll1 : F•111• Andt•so~; Moll 1,,..._: IHI Pl'kft.ltC. Ju,.lor V1•sllv -C1pltl11: Mike ....,.._.; Mou YthwDi.: IGI Oo#)lty; Ma$11-oYld; TH flll..,tn. l'r•11>-S.Opll-C•Pl•I": TDfl'I MY•rt ; Mosl Vt l11t lll•: Gtn• '''''; Mau I"""""'"': MIH'IL Mawo•y. Dana Biiis The Dana Hills lligh foot- ball awards banquet ~ill be held tonight at 7 at the Port Hole restaurant. The Dolphins finished the season with a 4.5 reeord. .tfl•no11 l'fejo The ~fission Viejo High cross country banquet will be held tonight at 6: 30 in the school cafeteria. 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V-•, IM. ll>-Ctln'I' IUI t••'f' wltl'I LINWl,M, 1..-.Gr1y ILi -"Jffrltlt. l•J-Y""'"••O IUI """"L-lrll:U. 15'1-... ••tn CLI •1-4 1.,-.111 ill .... 111-G .. 1• !I.I tl-4C..tlll\tlfllnl:Jt. 1'1-C•., (LIW ... lf~lt, ,., ....... "1.ltll. HW\.-'11-1 ILi -"Jforlftl. Alamitos Entries Al.SO ''" -11 ... •101. Noor trwr119, Air (;Ml.O, Hula I'• H•••o. Liiii• Tiny Go ........ , .• c~1•t• 'c .... r MM11 ,,IS (lr00l1) F••l1oN ILIPll°"'I 1111 llGMJM llA<I -3SG Jl •OI. J ,_e!Ot llt &UC1.Cl•l"ll1>9.P11rM1)IOC. °"'""''..,.... •-'•lo• "" t1lllndl';' C....,...1t:U,.M.f r«I,_. u ••.cw l'lna II•• IJ ll.Clot ..... Mdt9lKH l'l•St llACI --'t••01. 2 I""• Old ,,..._.,,_ Ctllf·lilf't<I. f'\WH IUDG. \tC! 11111111-JllUll (Nlc-1111 a-vEC,..,fAOlir) Mienlofll Sc>IH !C•r d01• I llllfM ltACI -.ioet ylrd't. 3 ,...,. 91"1 .,,. ,,.., ci.1m1119, P11•w $UOll. c1.it111111 1•.IO 1.IO ,. ""°""' ...... ! 11 Ll-'llml Owlk• .. Or•-IM•rl I Pl'k•MJDG. llJ W""t Ylf\W IAOolrl 112 Mui llly•l llCnl9'1!1 Tl .... -11.C!'J. Van guards wil l try to win so11NOM011 M11w_ ....... ~ •• -" .. t:~-11•1,,,_ ••• _ l'-Mtl• .... , .. , (111 1211 ~ --their first basketball game · Sw11111c1001 F t2lSmi\ll s1.L0111t111,s.no1'9'l 1>! f th . h h Ct•OOll !20 r !U s. ... 1 .. v Na!Mtl M..:••Y L•.ttll9 o e season ton1g t w en K,.,...,«> c 01 G1u1. N'l'•1.1-.. 1.S1.l011112 they cl ash Wit h hos t Fi.t<l!t•Hl G !l)-'1cl< MOfll•NIS,Mln ... toltJ ~laremont·'ludd at8 ·.~·. w1••111ton1101 G isl Oo.ok Votfl(.ou...,l.C•lllorft110 "' I• JV H•lfll-: 1'01111111" V•llty, 11-11. aonorll. K1 .... 1CUy t The Vanguards are 0-4. rr==::::.==========:::::::::::::::::=====; with losses coming to Cal State Northridgc, Akron , ·• Wei_,, CH•llHltll,,...I Ti91rlac-tl J•. !S.Nlftl v-,·1 .. olkt !Rl<Mirttl -s-1111111•11•11 c-tilt''-t lMllWOIOI •IUfll Artltt !Mii•) in Ok•ty lh• .. , IB111J1) Ill WIMWllllt tw•ltonJ II' NIM 'lltfll ! llAtl...0.1 lit O.Cllthr1Sltlll$tl in Hoil!JVl!rl ... !CtfOOUI nt Thi c-t (H•rt) Ht l'lr•ell1r..,, V11111 Bttll, M•. 11-,. Ht CNr0t,ll .... MC1or1f111".Mr.MMtBM :~ U E11et12 ·11111 lltMy •1111t.t-O- llt tJIC .. ,fl'lldllM.M. Gannon and Youngstown State. ... •U ... ... •• But Southern Cat has (i\'e I ers averaging in double "'"'" 11Atl -130, .. d,. Jyt.lrllldl & res. Ted Bergerson , a 6-S ""'· com ... ..:1. c111m;nv. Pu•w1noo. ard, is hitting 15 nn.ints a SKIING MOUNTAINEERING TENNIS ' W9'10...., II Cn ... r I $11t111 frH""°"' CDny•rl ...... ltNWt ll1 ........ •11t•9' !Llp11tml ftt °'9~ IMy .. 1J 0-•MlfltlLi.,.,ml 111 SIVIMTfi IA(• -)30 JM'ft. , ,..., .... _ ,,.., 11.il••OllCt, """'UOQD.."" .... Or-hr(l'n$1idO>J) IJf c-.. ,... ,..... fTr-.1 11.21 •·• '·'° game, foll o\.l.•cd by guard l'~Shl !C1•1io1•l '·'° 4.tO T \V t k . ,...,..,8,,rcn••'' '·" o m a 1 n s T111w :11:S1. (J3.0). Guard Ken Kile is lrlolfllllC-ttf'IJC•t"'°'I ltt "'"'u,..ft(~••l"IC-.tl 11• SlalfiO •ACI -iso ,..,..,.. > ,... ...,.,A11ow--..~HUJOll. *tf1tliltf'l'IHDl ll....,,I 11• 1· .... o.. 11/'00tll ........... (COl'dlN•l ..... °""""' i , ... , ..... , J\llllsll• ... Miit ''°"I Mot• Rtc'ff IMOOll 1(.-of!lttfU.lr') IN,At-t{Wonll s-. ... Httkt IUpfltm I s.moo. ~111011· M1,i.r, 11.,, •. , """"'· als a g· 13 wh 'le t i119<nol1'1.,,1,1no'•",L1ui.O.UO>\I O vera 1ng I :: se•11<..,d -01wld111d'1 B••. 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PENN Balls .. _.. .. : 19114 ... s 1.90 DUNLOP AUSTRALIAN IALLS .............. '210 ~ · IJc-pwc....._. o c • nNHIS SHOES ,,_.oz.99 STRINCMNG TOJI Outl!ty Bt1nd1 lor e..,.ry Budget RENTALS REPAIRS r.,,.,, A111111ric• IANlt•MllllCAltO MAS Tl It Cit.I.I(\( -'MlllCMI U,11(18 * * * rwo tOCAnONs * * REDONDO IEACH 11 5 P1los Vtrdtt llvd. 378·8551 HUNTINGTON IEACH 8808 Adtms A111, (71 41883..C555 1213 582·2821 * * Prep Soccer • DIVORC f • ......... •4.50 .... ';-.'9.00 r-------::-r.========'""'~~~f f -..._ ... .,.. 7-,~~"*'·eU:~'. 333 E. I ~!!.'..!!J Costa Mua "••tl!J ......... ....... 1.s..~ .. Hllllll"fl0118fM~teor1"0 ~;.,.....,., J......,.,~ (fl-J, '•IQ~ v • ..,' l!ldlto11 uottnt ~f11 '°"'"'· M•H Ro.iw, O'rlt11 f'•u!~ £01.IOl'l,O•mr." 111 .. 1 lllt!,...UOl'fflt ........ II'"'> 1,,,..d~" 'I"' t, 0(' •T YO Ull\llF ( d(!f<'llHIA 01Y<Jll( f COU,..\fl \tat, w .,s, \,,.,,, !>ll-1140 "tt'-! ........ ,... '*"'°'~I . . 2·400~0• l'HOl4164141H .. -...... .. "Ait'jijq,Uf.~~ .... • .... " .... -....... n.... GIOTM CHIYIOUT M t-1. '""'-WM., W , t-4. S.. 11·) "'" ........... -.-,<• MJ~~MtJ.U•. • • • • ,. -· > ' Wtdnesday. December 1t.1974 * CAIL Y iMLOT B:J-.. • " Gauchos Battle Eas-t LA , • Saddl,eback College's ba,sketbtQl t~m h\1.$ won o~lx1'19 ge.Q'les ln..Lhrec pre· V~9U8 ',$~~QJ\.S.--~Ul -COiiC.h R9f. Srev~n's' t9'7J·1S Glucho!S could turn that indrl< around. · , ~A\t~ough Saddleback has ()lify'it SO·Sd 3·2tecord, it's A tn1ftb better start than past Ci!-~paigns . And in their m.,ost rec e nt game, the <;:a~chos blitzed Pierce, 86-67,1 for the consoh1tiDn ti· 11; in the !\toorpark tourna· dien,r.' ".f:l':o)ight Stevens' club flwes to get as stiff a' test a arfy its had this seaeon \\'hen It battles East LA in Dave ?.1a ze. an easy lime With the Chap. the open_iQiL.J1,11Jlio of th.e..._ Nau, a 6·3 forward, is Sad·· man JVs. Pit11e st:aton tourney at dleback 's leadine scorer Orange Coast doesn't Orange CoaslCollege. ""ith a 20.6 average. And fi~ure to have any problem It's a 7 o'clock game anti ~1aze. a 6-4 forward, is hit·· with the PL Loma JV team, will be followed at 9 by the ting ar··a 17.6 clip, P.1aze either. The .. Pirates have Sant a An a Co 11 e g e. averaged 15 .6 points per dropped thei r last three Chapman JV tilt. 1 game last season while Nau garries andiare now 2·3. Two other first round scored at a 14.8 clip. Stev~ Manker leads the games are scheduled -Another sophomore, Piratis in scoring with a Thursday night with El guard Gil Normandie (~·2) I 19.0 average and is followed Camino battling Grossmont is averaging t0.8 by Pi1ark Adaais (16.0) and at 7 and OCC tangling with ~ast LA, always a con· Todd Collins (11.0). Pt. Loma JV at 9. tender in the Southe rn . F' Id ll" k Semifinals are Jo'"'riday California Conference, . le nOC ey and the ch am pio"nship comes into the game 1,1.·ith a · G1rk,.le111M.cll•r round is Saturday. 4-2 record. c.-o.•M..-1.~~~~'0 . The Gauchos are led by In tonight's other game, c.r-o.1M¥worlno-L'rfWIE"'""'. sophomores Dan Nau and Santa Ana figur_es to have TtAliftS.c.t;..~·,::::~ty , 4 PLY NYLON CORD 700 ll 13 ·wrestling Outlook .. -• SCC's .. Goal: National Title .. - Sou thern Californi'a Colle&e ot Costa Mesa h;u lost two dual meet wresUing matche~ in two years and has won a pair of NAJA Dis· Lrict lit championships. · But coach Jack Robinson isn't satisfied with the 36·2 ·won-lost recqrd in that span. His goal is an NAIA na-. . tional cha mpionship and this year he has a larger squad than in any previous season on the Vanguards .campus. ··we're probably stronger in every V.'l' l~ht cl as to l'J1.(•t•1)t 134," Robinson says. "\\'c have a lot more de1)th th1:1 season and if Y.'e have in - juries or eligibility 11ro blems, v.·c have enou ~ll depth to eoverit. ·· l-lere's a rWldo'A.11 on the SoCallcam : l 18-G uy Blevins returrn. as a senior. I-le finished third in the Dist rict 111 meet last season. 1 126 -Lloyd Ziegll'r. a sophomore letterm1:tn . Al ario La Cassc, a junior and transfer fron1 East LA . SAlE PRICES ALSO IN EFFECT AT: FULLERTON 153os. """ BLvn. SANTA ANA '~ l FIRST ST.AT ClPRESS WESTMINSTER 15221 "'" nvo. • CENfEI PU.l. IRAICES WITH 5AlfTY LEVEi • 11 NCH • IYo NCH CUMWAU T'ft5 . ,,, ••. , ·•"""-<:MION , ,. MEN'S & lADIES' 26 INCH." J :l 4 -Fltp .1 l"t)lll, Rob1n::.011 s:iys hct\1ccn lhrt.•c. Bob llcrn:.inlil''· a freshm an . Hon Uro"·n fron1 Hock Jo~alls, Ill.; ;.ind llt1l llockcr (ron1 Crc:.:-.v.(·11 , Ore. • 1~2-J crry 'fernl·t'.> lro1n Bi smarck. :-lo. llaknla , Doug µyrLI , a frcl!btl)an from S3n Jose: :ind :i :-.c1·und ~e mcslt•1· 1nan, Paul 1..i,;i. I~lanc fron1 Fou11t;ur1 \':11\l·y lli Ah and Or:ingt· l'oa ~! 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Time w~E!t~~~~~ To Improve TV System B~ lllLA Rl l\A,.E OIU..Clflh '•1t1 ti.1t Of!1c 1als at TeJcpr vni plcr , of Ne.,.porl IJt>;.1,·h •lOt> 1lf t"'°'O cable tele~' 1s1on ~1a1 ions OJ)t'ralin jl 111 thl• ('ll)'. 14er.;> told this .,.,t•t•k tht•\' h,u'f· un· 111 Ft'bruarv I•• 1>rO\'t' they .<ire rl':illy ''d OLnf! lht' JOb ,, Tht· NC'...,·port fl1·.1rh Cit y ('VurtCLI , displcaS(•d .,.1t h the eompany ·s proj,!ress in ron· nectin.: arl':.is 10 the r;ible !-iYSlt•rn . L~ cons1dcru1i.i drop· p1 ng the Tt·lcprompter franrh1s1· A R•'.PkESt:='iTATI\'•: of the compan~. manager Larr'" Pr1f'st. ra rnt· be for e the i·ounc1l ;it 1t11 f'o1onday s tudy sc:.s1on. lie luld coun· ell that Tel('pro mptcr shou ld bf' alJ o.,.·ed to con· tinul' it s t hrce·year·old opcr:itions in !ht> eity. '\\ e·,·i-spent $750,000 lo rtbu1td tht system. And, we've brought it to 20 sl.ia· tions instead ot only 12," Pru."St tl.'marked, Iii! <isked tht council not to take iiny further action ~R•Hnst Teleprompter until the firm 's budget is stable and d(•c1sions are made by the parent company in New ,.Ork , City councilmt'n agreed to hold off any action but as ked Priest to return al the counril's Feb. IO meeting \\'ith a complete budget and :1 -.chedule of construction tor areas of Newport not yet <·onnected to the cable syslf Ol , Th~ council has said It is ,satisfied with the .city's other cable television operation, Commuhlty Cablevision. That franthise includes parts or Newport suth as Big Canyon and parts or Irvine. Grading Of Meat Backed ~L Going(]p WASHINGTON (AP> _ San Diego Federal Savings and Loan Association has begun work on a An unprecedented outpour· $150,000 facility located at Doheny Park and Victoria R-0ads in Capistrano• ing of mail has prompted Beach. The new fctcility is the first in Orange County for the savings and the Agriculture Depart· loan association ahd is expected to be completed in March. The project Over The Counter HASDUtllogs Pr1 c:-.t prcf.:H·ed rem.irks by ~tating thal the cornpany lost Sl7 .000 duri ng the 1974 fi scal YC':J r, The schedule is to include :ill plans necessary to com· plete the construction, such as the company's request 10 use utility poles for the hookups. t,or exa mple, Priest said the poles should be used from 32nd Street to Channel Ro:.id on the Balboa Peninsula. · ment to retonsider plans to involves the alteration o( what was formerly a taco restaurant. Architect change the beer grading __ is_W_i_ll_ia_m __ c_. _K_r_o_m_m_e_nh_oe_k_an_d_A_s_s_o_c_ia_t_e_s. ____________ . _ system. Tht: manager C'OntcndC'd lh<il despite t~e council's dissntisraction. the com· pany has m <1de "dilig'C111 progrl'ss" in co nstructing cable system~ in Ncw1>0rt Beach. According lo a staff re· port there are 10 areas of Newport Beach included in the Teleprompter franchise not connected to the cable. These inelude Balboa The system is best known to consumers by the labels on !Supermarke( meat de· signatin1 the cut.Bas prim~. choice or 8:ood, the top three classification's. Record Harvest THE DEPARTMENJ' re-. ceived 3,637 letters cin the proposal by Tuesday, with many more expected. Sources said the lremen· dous response prompted serious talk within the de· partment. meat industry and consumer organiza· tions of redrafting the pro- posal in the spring. U.S., Export Needs to Barely Meet -----------, Peninsula south of McFad· den Place, Lido Isle, Balboa Island, Eastblurf, The Blurrs. Newport Place !Emkay), Park Newport, Linda Isle. Harbor Island and Bay Island. WASHINGTON <UPll'- The nation's 1974 wheat harvest will total a record 1,793,332,000 bushels. barely enough to meet predicted domestic and export needs Cot" tht current season, the Agriculture Department said Tuesday. That would be a $1 billion increase over last year's re- cord because prices are up along ~·ith the size of the crop. lilied, said the options pre- pared for President Ford's consideration ranged from an increase or $200 million to an increase or about $600 million over the currently· budgeted figure of $891 miUion . PR Age ncy In I rvine In its final forecast of the year. the department's crop reporting board said the wheal harvest ia expected to bring farmers a record gross S7.7 billion. THE REPORT came as administration o£ficials studied proposals to in· crease foreign food aid ship- ments for the curr.ent season, which .runs through next summer. · A government source, who asked not to be iden· Hallman and associates, the marketing.advertising- public relations agency founded in 1962 by K.D. Ha llm an, has moved its headquarters to an office com plex near the Orange Co~ty airport. Any decision is at least a month away, s aid John C. Pierce, director of the Agricultural Marketing Service's livestock division who is weighing what he ex- pects .will amount to4,000or · more comments on the complicated changes. Asritulture Secretary Earl' L.1" Butz's consumer· affair• adviser. Nancy Harvey SteOrts, told the an· nual National Agricultural Outlook Conference Tues· r--------::-lr'.im;:r.::;;~-----11 day that perhaps a run re· Wo men No t Giving Up J o bs-Friedan MISSION 'IEJO IMPORTS -MERCEDES BENZ- Sales • Service • Leasing 21701 MARGUERITE PARKWAY 49S-1700 MISSION VIEJO 831·1740 s. ~ fwy .... ....., l'tiwy. ••It. ri,irrrt .. ~ PACKED WITH FACTS ••• Al lei! is lhe actual th ickness and drpH1 of !he 2uthorilalive. encrt:IO< ptd1c Of1 1c1al I S7S Associa!ed P1ess A lman~c. Packed inlo its mo1e lh~n 1. DOO pagts are lac ts. figures and 1n!~at1on on iust ab out eve1f{iib1ect of interest. 11 you wan! ro have the 11ght answer on hand. 1n$t3n!ly, this portable, practical "l(noW'·1l·all" edition ts a mu$! for you1 reference lib rary. IT"S IVllLIBLE THROUGH THIS N!WSPIP!R IT THE SPE>IAL PRICE Of ..• $2 00 PLUS ?S C£NTS FOR POST.AC£ 1 & f(ANOLING USE THIS COU,OM 10 OJOfJ view of the entire grading system is In order, an idea advocated by Consum ers Union , the National Consumers League and re· lated groups. Utilitie~' Charges Get P ro be WASHINGTON (UPI) - Feminist Betty Friedan warried Tuesday that ~·ork · ing women will refuse to go along with any suggestion that they should give up their jobs to men during tbe reeession. Ms. Freidan, whose "Fem inine ~fystique" or 1963 is generally credited with triggering the modem v.·omen's movement and the battle against sex dis· Crimination in jobs. prOOict· ed in a speech at the Washington Journa lism Center that in the present WASHINGTON (AP}'-economic crisis some Pee> Electric utilities may have . pie wUI just ~·assume that paid overcharges for fuel oil women and blacks wouJd be totaling In ''tens of millions" or dollars, the Federal Energy Ad· ministration says. Administrator John C. Sawhill said Tuesday he was assigning a special force or 30 investigators lo look into potential viola· lions by fuel oil marketers and brokers who appeared to have jacked up fuel oil prices as much as 300 per- cent. HE SAID FEA was in· vestigating about 20 oil sup· pliers who serve 11 public ·utilities. · "One single power com· pany may have been over- charged as much as $15 million,'' th e FEA reported. · The agency did not iden· tify any of the parties and 4 provided no details because the investigation ~·as conli· nuing. Tennessee Beef Stew Recalled WASHINGTON (AP)' - The Agriculture Depart· Wildlife Area Gets Big Boost WINSTON, Ore. (AP)"- Ed Hutton, manager of the finantially troubled World Wildlife Safari here, says new funding from Oouglas County businessmen means the game preserve pro· bably can stay open through ":inter. Attendance at the 600· atre park dropped last year becau se or r educed tourism, and rumors were that it would close. Hutton said the loan from the businessmen is to be paid back next s ummer when revenues are expect· ed to pick up. At one point, Hutton said, the commercial park has prepared a li s t of its animals for possible sale to ·other parks and zoos, but the list never was mailed. "It looks better now than it has for m onths," Hutton said Wednesday. the first to Jos e their jobs." ''WITll UNEM· PLOYMENT growing, layoffs beginning, innalion, recession ... you could say forget it,'' she said. But . she asked, "can 35 million American v.•omen go back home agaif!? No, they can't, She said women will re· fuse to quit their jobs as they did in the depression of the Thirties because their· · inC'ome now has become es· sential to their families and she predicted this trend will continue. ''The s harin g of the economic responsibility ... of the home is going to betome more and more something that is adhered to by women a nd men both in a time of economic trou· ble," she said. "Not only by the young who are begin· ning their lite .\.hat way but also by the middle·aged and the old." Ms. Friedan added that the only place she had noticed a ny "backlash" to force women out of jobs ~·as in the academic communi· ty. "And as a matter of fa ct," she added, "the backlash that you might ex· pect, it seems to me, isn't going to happen ... " SHE SAID THE change in the econom it structure or the home and the office was part or "Stage Two" of the women"s movement -"a restructuring of instilu· lions." Stage One. she said, was "a very profound revolution in sexual roles -not sex class warfare." She also predicted that the Communist countries ot the world soon will be con~ fronted by the women's movement and that the Roman tatholic church will bow to the "militancy" or nuns and former nuns to open the pries th ood to wom en. ment said Tuesday it has or. ""•••••••mm.111••••••••u••• dered the recall of all beef stew produced by a Ten· nessee processor t.o protect consumers against PoJ,tble botulism poisoning. The proposals go froM a "low option" of 3.9 million· .tons of to a "high option" or 5.2 million tons of food aid s hipments compared with 3.3 million tons last year, the source estimated. Officials said the aid op- tions were decided before the crop report because the report was not expeC'tcd to show much change from previous roretasts. THE FINAL WHEATpn>- duction s ummary was 12,728,000 bushels above the 1ast government estimate or the crop in October and was 88 ,055,000 bushe ls above last year's harvest. which was re-estimated Tuesday at 1, 705.167 .000 bushels. Looking at potential wheat needs at home and abroad for the 1974-75 season, administration economists have predicted that a trop of around 1. 78 billion bushels tould be slightly bigger or slightly smaller than probable sales. The crop noted that pro- spects for the 1975 winter ·wheat crop, which officials hope will rise to another new record in order to com· bat food inflation and world shortages. were "generally .bright" on Det. 1. However, the report not· ed that ''inadequate moisture and snow cover in some areas as well as spot· ty stands in sections or the northwes t were or some concern." The report added that col· ton crop prospects were •down 1 per~ent from Nov. t, but burley tobacco pro· spects improved, and the ouilook for the fall potato crop improved slightly. Licensing Boards Hit As Lobbies SACRAMENTO fAPr - A consumer advotate says the state's 34 licensing boards "are nothing rtiore than government· santtioned lobbying groups for the industries they are supposed to regulate." Kay Pachtner, executive director o! 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Oflf'INHM PO: IW '·!' 6.t6 :-;, . .,Cly ,,r/ !'II/I '"IS Clli1l'OI! illld "'1111/ w>(ll fll• 111wer 111111/t•nC~ (ClllC-1 ,.,,d,, oul 10 THE ASSOCIATED PAE SS! ,o ,,,I) 11ddfl tJ rndlca1.o. Giii COD•llJ C~ll llCI lldS•lr Obllillld or 0tr1t1:11111J m01c r111111 on1 copr w•fll fl'l/1 llf/10'~ COoJl'Oll Allow /Out '"11t411 IOI "'' Al"'llldC 10 btl d9'<'f4fed fir fl'llH. Officials said the recall order was issued "as a pre· cautionary metsure until the safety or these products can be assured." The firm Involved is Krey P acking Co., Jackson. Tenn., which also does bus!· nets as KeUy Food.$, Inc., the department said. WIN a Loser Button Drive Failure PROVIDENCE, n.r. (UPlr-T"·o manufacturers who tried to cash in on President Ford's drive to "Whip Inflation Now" say win buttons were born losers. The hearing was called lo tonsider changes in the state Department of Consumer Affairs. 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'"" t'" .... -------------------1 AP ALMANAC I P 0 Box G·21 Tcarirc;~ NJ 07666 I (11c!f'l5ecl ,5 t. __ 101 __ COl)les or THE OFFICIAL I ~~~~:~.~~MANAC 11r S200 Dlus 25 cents lo r handhng I DAILY PILOT NAM£0---------------- I I I ADOAE$5 , : J CITY-. STATE Zt, I L_~I:•-:_-:_-::._·:_·'"~'~=:_~ ---f 1 • .. A can of beef stew pro- duced by the firm was said by the iovernment la•l week to M the aourre of botulism which killed a Georgia womal\ and hospitalfied a relative. The department lut week Initially 1aid it believed on · l)' one day's betf stew pro- duction rrom the Ttnnessee plant WIS Involved and lhat 111 had been dlstrtbuted by the Kro1er 1upermarlcel ''TllERE'S NO NA110NAL enthusiasm. It didn't mean anything. Three letters. Thue's a worse re· cession, higher prict1,'' said lt1anuel Gorrlaran, owner or Hook Fast Specialties Inc., which tu med out the red and white buttons with zeal aner Ford ouUined hls Win program to Consrw. . After the initial 10,000 buttons were 1rabbed by oovelty customers at a quarter apiete, Interest deOat· eel, Gorriaran said. Rithard W. Whitfueld of Knobby Krafters Tht. ot Attleboro, Mass., said the plastic buttons went moderately well at nrst but then "took on the aspect or a political .thing .and at the tlm e or the election things tapered off,'' HE DID NOT SAY ROW many buttons from the J0,000 originally produced remained In stock. Cllom. .. .... ,.. .. .., ........ ..,11:mm1:1 .. ,.. ' \ -- The trouble with th1t, said Ms. Pachtner, is "they rarely even con1ider the public interest." She recommend ed a "massive restructuring" or tbe boards to include mem· bers from the 1eneral public: arnd financing through the general tund rather than wllh fet.:1 tol· Jetted from lltenses.i, ru;glAL ltlC. Ml 1'.'6 I , "".. 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Tu.o ~tory model t.'Ondo wtth t~o bcdrooma, two b.iths f ully c11rpeted :ind dr:iptd E11cloted , ;ird ;.ind 1;tar:i1tc (;om. 11111n1t\ pool and pl;.iy-· .i:rou11d fvr t•h!ld1en t:x- ' t llt•nt famdv living, l11<':l.h•1! ut .&ft F11ddeo .nHI 11 ;,i rhQr for only $:.'ll ;r,u Co 11 M:l!J.2332 or f•I.' IU!IO for lurther in· r(ll'n\,1l 1nn~------ EXECUTIVE HOME f.11r Jo;< uu ~ 2100 s q ft hrn11e I '~ yr~ old 40 x2.'i' ll r pou t 3 n ba!hl'I fun1 r1n l11l ll .1rd rm wl bur 3 ; :i1 ~.1r (l" ncr Wlll hclp l1u.111 t 1' $i9 900 Ca ll fll S t1 616 PHESTJGE l!O~l> _ ~'------ 3BEDROOM 1'001, & .J AC'Ul.Z l 136.500 SPAHISH4PLEJC :-; F. \\'I'll H I' Bl:At'.1 1 5115.000 BEACH OUPLEJC t'.u:.to1n Uuill-JBR ~21· 1797 Oran}le CM 642-1771 ASSUME7°/o GOVERNMENT LOAN Great loc at1011 ThIS 3 hcdroon1 2 lmlh POOL homo ,,. ~u1ier 1m;1de & •Jt1t Total pa)'ments are 0111\ ~79 per month Call to stc this beauty $3 6767 Of'!N Jll 'I• ll'S <UN ltl!f Mr!' [llfiiMll·, !i;J.\"~ lnti'rest «ubJ('( t to as· sun1 ;.i hl1• GI lnun on this bt"?.1ut1ful 4 br family room ~11.':sa \'erdt> home.. llu~e NOi s 1~e<l Jot plu.~ inany e:xt r.1~ \:t<\\ lower 1nlt>re~t rutcs for VA &: fllA hnane1ng Walker & Lff' RealEshft 545-9491 PRIVATE BEACH A~:ulable to lh1s 1m• 111alul.1te preshJ!e area rC'~irlcneC' 1n St>cluded c-on1mun 1ty Gut>lll col· t;.ig.c 1n~lucled al only ~12 ;,()() Walker & Lee, Ht 11 F.::s tutc. 6~6- _n_, _11_011.e~c''""'::.. __ _ 4 BDRM-Iii TEllMS The kids can bicycle to the beach from Lh1s !i!l.ICIOUS f.1m1h home. !\faturl' settled area ~ 1lh lots or trees & ~l't't'nrry Close to shop- 1)1ng & schools Seller 11dl pay points f& GI or- 1• 11 ,\ sale Wulkcr & Lee, Rt"3l t:st:He. &16-7711. ~pe n eve<, _____ _ 3 Bed Rm. + Den $34,950 This home 1s anxtoos to ~ so1<l 11 s1ts on a hlg lot lt1 co~l ,1 :'\lesa quiet .1rca h1~ k1tchtn don l m 1 ,;~ th is \alur' RE[) CAltP~.T REALTORS '~It llG4H DUPLEX • V~ \H S 'rOL\:G- r!11µJ,' lo\ l'h own('t lC un it "'11 h l h(>drms 2 11.ilh' l'.1m 1l 1• room, 4 h1u11r) k1tC'h<n torm.11 •l11llnl! f1r1 pl,11•1• double J.' 11.• .. <' l\ 111uch more. \p ,1r t mc nt ha s I 1 .. 1troo 111 I hti!h, 11 !.,u Y.l lh i:: 1 r .1 ~(' and fir. pl I\(' ([,J\,d fu r mo l he r -1n luw1. 11v.ner 1n0\111 1J north. n1ust ~C'!I '' Ofrcrcd ;it ~~<i.54(1 1::n11 s 11 :.AAO ~HERITAGE REALTORS Choice Bluff Loe. 1958 Vista Caudal \""' .. r hchc ... 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JUl1 Ct•tl l'l!t"••r, S•ul!I ~·• ·-· ~I.,.. 0r,,,..c.0~1t Otlly PilOI., Nriw. SICflON I, tru1 J1e ... u.-1Jon """ .. CltHorftl•. ».,..Ott. 4, n , It. lU• lUf·I• ,.....,_ ~t loo \fie Or-c.o-i O.••v n. .... r1wt;.<1 ioc""''"' lallltf.,t- Ptlllt, • ntWllW!pt• 01 -••t ciro,u11.,,. -. c..i1~. n1trl<llOftS, ~ I pr1111t<1 -"'°Ii-ill lht Clh .w ~ t\tllll. rlf!lts 01 w1r """ 11~ ell ,_. ,,.,. .. ,0r....,. Cow11ty,(liilof111.&, ~. n. ,..~, \\ltlM ............ 11 ... PAS.SEO AND ADOPTED l"h ,.. • .,., "' Mtll.••t•OI •sllr.ut. PUBLIC NOTICE ()f{.t-• • 1914. llldl " ....,, tr. lll•llM !tr !NI"*"" ATTEST: ... ...w ... -. •• u1,..lftllllwlHlll~ ,....,M, Wlli.o11 •I '"' oHlc•" OI Mr••• •IMI J.Ck-A Mll"fO'"ollMC!ty ~MllllM c.._111oft, •lfwM1"" MIN .. ~ .. Mt.. ••Kllltt. Ol •IO Nt•ptrl etnlH Drlw, Sulfll EILEEN~. ~INNE'r llll, Nt.porl .. Kii, C•lltor ... t,M.,..,1 ..... Chv , .. ,_ Oft"t C!h lfttr IM fl"l IM>lktlloft ol ttlll Mike - .. Cl\t..Mtw 11ttwt .. 111w1tl1"'-· ISfA~I TIW~•lllMIOl•llfl ... ld'-inQ STATE OFCALlfOAN!AI JltfOl1: (8111.,.,..,, c•Sll .... Pf01t-.clil ... COUNTV 0f0MANGE 15.5 ltmttDfWC:"lt .. llltlMK~tlllW ("ITVOFCOSTA"'E~ t ~--lt"'9"'-tr ... c...rt.'-" I, EILEEN P, P'11NNEV. Oly Cltt' -piontfll flOtNtt"°U l"l' t1w ......... llldtlK• t••·oHw;t0Clt•kolh C1lyCo••WJIOltl'ltC1· -y lfll ........ Irr tlrtlf ... dlKll or ,, It c ... 1. ,,,. ... , """°" ttrl•h , ..... , IN ~ll'lltrl c"t<:.1'., •lfld"" M\Nluo It" .... •!IOW ~ t(><e91llni;J RnOliltlon NO. 14-11 _,_,_ .. "ft,lhertOfltlr-lcwllllwtelrf -1•»11 •no f'l'Qwl«lv-M<l ...il-..-.i """"-'*C"lllft. Tiffi_.,...__ by Ult UMI City c..-11.it•r""'IM ..,...1119 IMllr"MC• "''""'""" .. -~ tf\1.11 ll'ltttol Mlt Ofl llW Jra Clfy OI 0.U-r, Mllf'O'f•'-d•10IU.••tetlfK......,.Oll- 1tll. ...,IMI, EJ;-iftell"" ef tllllo, _.,.,....el IN WITNESS Wl'IEMEOI', I ....... ,.,.,..,... CANwtWIMt, tt-hlf 1•Mtl 1M Oii'! tlllt lr>o lil WI rny l'i1tlll 1N1.ito~t ... !.e•1 Ol t ... C•· -MCl,.ilcy 1,..11M11 IN,,..._ o1 t11t !y 01 (Ml• Mew 1!>i14UI City OI Dectmtoer, ,..,,_or .,..,,..._11, .. TM M1t Sllel1 M 1tl•, t-ltO ""-" an IKrOOO It tlw of• 1:11.EEN "· Pl'llNNEY lluol 8ey E:Kf-Co .• Inc., 2UGEutO:..I (lly(I••' .wdt•...tli<.. MIQMrly, Corof>I •I M•r, CM!fonlle t2'2S. Clukot tlltCir.,C..-Uot ., 111,ouwr lktft'td11o<row -•tfPI~ ll'ltCll1olCOS1•MKll ... 19 .. 111 t•tullor .... tht pwd\11_., ikHlllt "A" ~"'Strto. OM-Mlf el 1M •K.l'fM llOM!otr'1 t.IGAL DtSClll!PTIOM P-OR ,__.llM,..ill!>'t' .. llltllt111--.flll.lf AIANt>OMMIMTOf SllOll!Mpeltl°O'fllw~ ...... , ..... -._ A flOJITION Of NAllLAAVEHUI Tlll ..,..,..,.. rtMrvn t11f rWit ti,. llOflMllJlt. 'f OJIANGE ltlltlll1111 .. AND A POllTIOr. 0, Mf:U. VllJIOE \Kt ........... ll'°"I"'°"'"..., 1111-dff ~1 ....... tlw lillt. Oa 'IE IAIT OATEO: o.i; __ ,, 1,74. TM! 11111irt• ti Mtw Ver .. Otlw E:.i.t DtftM!E,\lllflGi.stft,as Ctllff .... ltlMCllJOICOllt.V....Oy-Eate"1orOllMWIHof -·~ ftcOtOM J-. 6, 1 ... 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Gtlllo•ni., UICI lnter-llOn •IMI borillt h Mtl11111119 of • ,,....... cone•"" Not'tl'lffJ!trlV ..... 1110 • r1dl11i of U.00 fffl; tlltnct ·~ u ld t11r•t '"'°""" • lenlrtl ..,.11 of U d19ret1 u · '4' · 1n ~c ctlsl~• ol U.10 .... to • POilll "" Ille w.-i, ""'of Ykl O•M>llt ~l•ttl • r10ill to ""' point tioetr• Sout" u <1e9ret1 ll' ,, •. w.11 : tt>e...:t •'°"II ,,_kl Wt Ito fl~ 1;ne Soull\ 00"'9fet• ll' m .. Et•t IJ.16 lttl 10 u•o Sou1,...1, u .... ; Tlwnte •IOllO MMI So\tt .... rlr lifw _..,. rt lll9t11n U' tt" E•J! J0.00 lttl IO lfW polnl OI -· tont.i"'"' o.ooi~·" PAl'ICEl.J: TM! JI0'1\oll ol ui<I Mt» \lettll Ori"'! 1: .. 1 -""' ..,..,;.,.. ol u id 0r.,. Sl•etl :::i".°" witlllll t"t IQllO•lnt lllKri('t<I P UBLIC NOTICE WN•KMt COU•T OP-TMI! S'l'ATI OF CAt.tP"OllNIA POii TN• COU"TY OP-o•...-.... _ NOTICll o• MIA••"o CIP-flltlTK* l'Oll PllOIAfll OP-t.OIT WIU.AIOIO l'Oll t.ITTIJllfaSTAM•NTAllT E"-'le OI Ul.A MA'I' TATE, 1U LIU. M. TATl!, llU I.II.A TATE. DKHll'ol. HOTICE IS HEltEl'I' GtYEN 11••1 HEAMAN TAV TATE 1111 Hltd Nttln 1 pol1llot> tor Pr-It of I.Ill Wiii MCi IOr 1 .. ..,..,.t of l.1n1r• l11lem1MI,., to lht ptill-· ,....,.Ill, lo ""ICll II -I« Nr1ti.r fllrlklllt•~. •M \Ml 1tw llmf MCI pllc.t ........ "'9 .... ·-"'' ...... , !or DK-2•. 1914, •I •:• ....... Ill 11>t l_,_ of ~t No, l of Miii c-1, II JOO Clwlc (Ulltr Dr!w WH(, Ip 1tw City 01 s.rtl• A,.., tin~ O.ltO o.c ........... "''· 'WU.LIAM I . M "°""" c-tr (IHll l!OelE•t I.. HUM,Mal!TS _ .... .... 0.-Dr!" ...... JI .......,.,. ....... c. ........ ,,... f .. I lt141...,.11tf """""' ,.,., "-'It.....,. P111lllWoll'CI o ...... (O•ll O.Hr Pilot, DKtmbK IG, 11, 11, 1f14 4S(D.I• PUBLIC NOTICE JCl,t1 ...... o.,.•,1•,1•1C '1St-1• PUBLIC NOTICE ,ICTl•tOl.ll IVMNlil MAMl:l\'ATllMllNT 1lle lfollowlno 1111•-11doll1IMlntu11: JIAM CONTROi... 1Cd'2 ~II ...... ; • .. ..... 5.lnUi ....... Ca. '21"' - tlowlle A. Mii ... , Jldd s..t. .AM . .. ..... s-........ 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Plltlll~Dnnge CM'I Delly PUOI, NO~. 10.17,HldO.c.l ,11,ltU Oll·ll PUBLIC NOTICE P-l(TITlCIUS •U'llNESS NAMlllTATlMIENf lite loll-I ng IN1'IOn II <IDlllg Dulklfu Ii : DATA ACCOUNTING .... 0 Ptr~ '. N-soort,N-port8Mc: ... Ca . .,..., J0An11 Co•, ••M P1rt Ntw11orl, Kntporl ''"'"· Ce. '2MO Tlll1 .,.,_.,..,, II «inducltd by •n In-·-· JOA"" Coll '"'' st.l"-1 -llltd •llh .. c-iy Cltf-•I OrM!9eCou!CJllfl0.C:.1, 1'14. """ Pubth.IWd O•anot (d.K! Pllllr Piiot, Otctmb!tr4, 11 •. 11. n, 191' ...._,. PUBLIC NOTICE flCTITIOIJ51WNES5 NIMESTATEMIENT lht loll-flO Mr'°"'""' OOlllg lltrtlntH "' WOOOCOFF ELECTAICCOMPAMV,22t FO<t>I A'tt., L•V""• Bo-«11. C.1'1'ornl•"26SI HtrtJ WOCl<ltOU, "" L.lfl ..... 11 Or., H-u...., Bel(ll, C•lltornl•,,.... Tl'li• tluliMH 11 <OtldKIN DY .., In· d>Y•-L H....-yW-olj TM 1t•ttrr-1 ••• filtd .wtl~ !lot COllNY Cleft! of Or1119t (-~ 111 -Dtl ,_s, ttl•. ·-Puetkntd Or,_ Coast o.t.11 Piiot, NOV. ,,,....,o.ec.•,tl,11,1•1• d17·14 PUBLIC NOTICE ·-ll'ulll• ...... Or"'9f C0Mt OiolY l'tlllt, "°"• 11 • ....ioec.•.11.1 .. 1'114 IJ,ll." PUBLIC NOTICE .,CTITIOUi IUStNISl MAM•lfATll lollllff T"" t.nN!flt ,__-.-..Minni . , IMPlllllAL. 8Ull.OING MAIMTEIUIHCE CD .. Mt -.1 19UI $v..t. C#" Mtw, Clllttonll...,J """"' ~ Olo, IS• Wirta 1'91 51"°", CM ... MtM, ( .. !fOnw.tJUI Ylli5 M!MU II c...--... lrf trl l"'fl ........ N.,....KttCM ' 'tll!t. tl ... tntnl ,.., IUH .0111 ll'lt c.uo.tr (ltr' tf Of«ltt C..nly "' --11, ,., ,_ .... ~Or~ CH'' OlllJ lli!OI. NIO•. -~ • ..ioOf(,t_ll, .. ,. '161·14 • 1 ' """ MOTICE TO CREDITORS CIP-•ULk T•ANSFf:JI AND OF INTENTION TO TaANS,ER ALCCIMOl.IC llVllllAGt: LIC•NU (Sotcl. tttl .. 111 U.C.C. Mii ., ,.,n•&PI NOTICE IS 1-flE:ltEIY GIVEN M lht (l'tdllorl OI JOSEPfl TINNIREt.l.O Sode! SKwltf No. SU.51MM1, Trl#llltlw MCI l.k-, -Ml -l"t11 ...... ftl II l01 ~I.I Cllr1, In '"' Clly ol (Mt,., MtM, Court. tot If OtltlQf, Slli. 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'°"""""""" DESEAf ROSE P\IBl.ISHINCI COW.. llflOl'.tler-2'1114•1olOK-f. ttll.,11 PANV, 21611> Po,•rl Ave., 8•1-1:1--""° nc.--lteDtt'lmtllt QI PAOFES$1ot1AI. 111111, Newoort BNOl,c.til. £$CAOW SEl'l\llCES, ti !Im lrYI ... Bl ..... L•rr ¥ C . [onntr, 11 611 5"'1WE,1111htCll1otTw1lill,Coulllyof FOSIH Aw .• 81\awl11 Ptr,, Ct!~ •1106 0r"'91, Sllle ot C•lll,,,nl1. pr.,.._ 1"'"1 T"ls bu1i11e1s Is concM:ltCI lly •~ 111· IM 0tptt1,....n1"' Ale-lie .. ,..,_ COii otl• ....... I. l"lt "'' eopr<Wtd lilld lrllllltl' QI Mlcl l.tfry c. °"""' '"-· Tllk M1l1.,.1nl •H tlltol •II"'"' C-ly l).lfll'll ....... m1Nir10. !'14. Cltfll of °''"Ill Cowl\ty on DK. 2, "'4. .Jfttpl'I Tln~lrtUO "'111 ,,_ .... ....rt.kif!"" P~bll$1\ed 0••11111" C.0.JI O•lly Pllol, lh1lllO.•l1 Dtc.......,t, II , lt,2J.1'14 -u T•-ltrttwodl~llflil!'I ''-'-'" PUBLIC NOTICE PftOFIESltONAL llCROW tlllVICl!i P.Cl. ... IM P-ICTITIOUllUSINEll TUITIN,CALl'OJINIA t2'lf NAMEITATl!M«NT llUW .... 14-Hll-0 T""fot-lntJ"'1Gl'llu:loingtlllllne·nas; 'llltU11to• Orlngt CO•ll O.Uy Piiot HESTON l'AINTIHGCOMPANV,"'1 0.C-11,1'1( 4~1 S.k••SlrHt,Cosl•Meta,Ct.fJoUt • ~1•1•111 c;. ~ l&lkl'POfl w.,. M-1 tleMft, C.. nMo0 Tiiis 0..lll'le~\ I• C-..C-1111 ey ... ill• PUBLIC NOTICE 111~1-l. ~lrltMG.Htlolon lifOTICllTOCRIDITOtlS OP-•Ut.lt TRANIP-f:JI T"lt 1111em...,1 .,..111.a •"" U>t Counly l'9u.llll,.1tr U.C.C..I CltrkolOr11191Coun!y0110K.J,l'74 NOlk < ,_ < l'Jtla t I rib}-I wn IO ttlt CrMilon of Pubtlsl>i!• 0r•"9t CN11 Diily Piiot, lnttt·Tr-, llll., Tr•n111i..,.., ..._Ml• Dtct 111 4 11 It 1S !ti• .,.._,. ntU ._.H II JODI l'll'Cll HUI A-. (MU "' ' . . . . ,...,. ,,.. '°"""' ol Or~. S..te Df c.lllotftla.11.:"j';Mlk tt11111.ftlk.tlolll lrlM PUBLIC NOTICE ,...,.. t• s~ C•1111r, U.S.A., Inc. T1~, tlfMsot buslntll .._ 11 lDOI •mu SUPERIOR COURTOP-TMIE STAT• OF CALI P-O•NIA POii. THE CCUNT'l'G,DllAMGI: NG.A.atod • NOTICI: 0' MI ARING 0, .. ETITIOM FOJI PROIAfl! 0, Wll.t. ANtl P-0111 l.ITTllllSTlSTMINTAl'IY 1[11111 ol J.AM_ES H. SllRADEJI, Do< ...... NOTICE 1$ HEREBY GIVliN 111•1 MARGARET M. SHl'IADEll flllHIN-.fn • Pttillllll !tr P?Ol>ttt ti Wiii ""'° ._. Is· ...-.ct ol Ltttt" TnU1"1tlltlfV to lfW Ptll--1...., l'9ftl'lfl(t" •Ilk' 11 ""'°'Ill< f....- ...,ic:vlll'I, .... !!le!,,.. ...... -pita d llH•\no !!II W1"' 1\el Men Ml Ill< °""""" JI, 1'1•, It t :lll '·"'·• Ill 1111 ~ ol ~ No. 1 ol l t l<I cwrl, M.1'llOCl"1c "'°*'Ori" WtM, 1111 ... City OI !.Int.. AN, C.lttornl•· 0.tN DK""tltt I, ltJt. Wlt.t.IAnot 1 .llJONM, C-ty(ltr• IOWAllDI, IDWAllDSA ASffTOlt t»N.lttllflh•. °'""""·c...•111S 10lt ll\JI t41·1Mf ............... "': ""'''-"" P11D1llJ1id 0''"91 Co11I Dolt-II. It, II, lt1' PUBLIC NOTICE ft.o HlllA-. Colt.. Mtw, 'QU6. County OIOr-., Si.tt of c.111w1111. 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TONIGHT'S-· TV IDGMJGHTS ABC (7! 8:30-"TheTribe."Tl\astory olthe struggle. or a small band of Cro-magnon men nearly 50,000 years ago. AnnOUncing the return of nM= BEllY.LAl:JGH!- NBC (4) 8:30 -~Andy Williams Christmas Show." Andy, Claudine Longe!, and their children and entire Williams family gather for •11~. their llth Christmas specia). NBC (4) 9:00 -"Flip Wilson Show." Flip returns in second of four specials with guest stars Diahann Can-oil, Freddie Prinze, and Paul Williams. Daily TV Log -Wednesday Evening DECCMBER 11 7:0D 7:301 L...-111 Grm•'s Lut 01 the Wild ._,"" ' N11111 Tllrl Ta11t • Help TllJ Ntlrftbor ID (j) lei's lllal1 A Deal I ~Ci) Tt Ttl tN TMll w M1lill $ 1119M: (C) IM "'lt)'ll' .. !tie f«u. tf tbe Sf'n (14¥) '6l-W1ltt1 PidJeon. .k>in rontalnt. 1001 :::.':.!;"' lfllind ... Utlts otller '"pit, Olllet' 1'1am CtldlritJ Bowli~1 • Uttlt RISCl!s . .. 0 CANNON IS OFFERED * JOOG1 FOR MURDER B ~(I)()) tnMft "The P1iS· OMr" Cannon's pieteMe of lie· comin1 • llit m111 unearth1 l~e St<ret tllal led lo blx~mail cf I lo1mer Army captain. Peter Ha$keU, Stewit Keats. [d Powe1 and Paul Jenkins a:uest. . 0 THE ANOY WILLIAMS *CHRISTMAS SHOW .•• ASPECIAl PRESENT O @@®lmcm:ma""1 Wlliltl• CllristlNS Sltow Andy, Cltudlne l.olla;d and tfltl1 cllild1e11 11111 Ille entirt Wiffi1ins f1mll~. in· ch1din1 tht sintlna: Will\llM twins, Aflfy 1nd Dl¥id, 111 ptlltr kif their llUI Chmtmas &ptdal, I Thi U~Mfltbln eaiat1111 Tiit Lift If LH1U1do da Vinci The Uf• "I ''"" .... m0t1u 10~ 0 MANHUNTER TONITE '* A.W.0.1-TO KILU f) llll ID (I)........ ..,W<ll to KrH" Wiien 1 slllrpSlloolirt1 MuiM (Geottley Deuel) It~ out in die hilts, dele1m111td 10 Mn1e his •ire's brutal r1pe·llayin1. Da~e tries lo 111111 him off btlor1 he a:ots on 1 ramp111 ind Ille la" hunts him down. Dabney Coltman, Pa11icia Smith, Stephtn Elliot! ind Robert Hol'n 1uest. ___i__ o @ oo ~ m L.1lli!lli n ip WUSOI SM flip 1ttu1ns in 1111 second of four &ped1ts for lhiS s.t&M>ll, lftd is joir.ed by aum st11s Oia"-in C.11'!111, F1eddi1 Prinl1 cf 'tllico ' Ille Man,' and P1ul Wil· 11111t$. lndllded jn Ille !lour is a spool ot bloelilMilf diustet li!ms: I ~rhr11 WISI Mell~ P:ttd'l, •nd I "Miss E1rlh Betuty P1p1n1.~ omm•~ (•J lJit lold 0!!11 0 ttffi (])) (]) aJ Ctt Cllrfstlt LM! '1ht lon11est r1U" Chri~le l:OOIJ @(l)([}T1117 Orlan•• & 1~n utld1rcowr as an IS(l!ri11.1 01'#11 Jack~ GlelSOll alld Nincy ni1tri1 10 betolTll frietldl, 11itlt I Walk'! rues!. 11Jlna: iMtructof whet Is part ol a 0 Q)(j)119) £D uttJt HOllse 11 frio pl11111i111 an $11 ,000,000 }eft! tllt l"rlirie little "'FY musi 4ecldt hebl. Mldlitl J. PllllMd, Jamu betwftn ft)in1 1fler MMMUlln1 site WainWfilhl and Roa:er Jlollll'ISOll •1nts or obt)'l111 htf motllet. While rucst. stulfrin1 l!X i Sptelil ti-in 0:~ Tiit Ull'°lll:Mblts wlltell tltt prile is 1 beautiful die· g) !• .. Riadttl ~Ralpll Votapek. tiofllry sflt •inti-Miry t«idtn· Pianist tally tll!ts lift to the. bun and iS JO:lOif ,_..,. W ""'"lllfl 1>1dt11d to wi111duw 1111111 IM ex1m ~ W.,.rl!Ht ti! ••. but Ult continuu to stud) liJ Lo1 "'•~-Cl I lttttll1. ""'' -ns O Motil: (Zhr) "Dest1! fu!J" · Hldlet ii (dr') '41-.IOhn Hodltk. Lizabtt11 ll:OOl(j)O(() .Cf)Nt•l Sr.on, Burt llncaster. · tlQ1 f.B C Ntw11 00 lest ol ~fill Im ol .... • 6 NYPD ' 0 CLIFTON'S NEW GIRL · ''""' ... *HAS A HUSBAND MIPlll: l111ponible ON THAT'S MY MAMA! I~ ... ~.~ .. 019CIJJ(])Q)T~1t't M7 ~WildWtsl M1 .. ''Soa& l Dana Man" Clltloft f!J! lor tltahll inJdverttn!IJ btco111es the third pe1· ( {!)) Wantld: Dead 01 Alire i.on In an open m1rrl11e 1rr1n1e· 11:1$ Cl11t., .J.t _ mtnt bet•een 1n old friend ind his ll:lO lfi) (I]({) CBS Utt MOM: (CJ )'Ollnl wii1 Sl•PP1 White 1nd ~ H he Otsptttdott" (we1) '69- unne ~1\on 1uesl Vlfl(f: [dwo11dl, J1ck Ptla~. Georae ~ Dealtfs CIMkt-M'111ns. h T'kh A Thief ! ID (6J ~a;) Jollrtnr C.B011 VM!tty 511o.,, HU11ioln Ho11M DI fri1hlt11i1ein ~Morie: (C) (Zflr) °'Cil11user Mo\-11: "C.111Hd" (drt) '4S- (mus) '56-Gofdolt MKRN Sh111t1 HumOhrey Bolir1, -'lt•1~ Sml!lt Jones, Cameron Milchl!ll. ' OICit([}J (])CEJWide Wo lld fE Cttllcl Ml&itltt: A DtJ i• t11t SJ«llf"M1ss WG11d al 1974" Mere· G1rdn d1t1t> Macllit l!osls r1om lonaon, €E Clt>1111pilaship Wrtstlinf fnt\ind . G) l1~ntM lupp ho111M 0 Mowic: "YIU C.n1 Git A•aJ Wi" M11HI" (mys) '39-Humpftrey 1:30 00 Mike Do•lf.u Shw Boca rt. Cile Pl~. 0 (~ (})) (]) m Alt Wtdnu-i Bill C..tlr tlay MWii: (Cf (90) "Tiit tribt~ s.111! {adv) '74-Victor fN11th. 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Thursday DAYTIME MOVIES l:JO 0 "Tiit "°ttlltt DtlttMlt11" (lllyi) '55-SidHY Tlfltl, Otunot Wt~. 9:0D 0 (C) ,_till D11iw•t' (dra) 'SS-Robert Taylor, K17 Kindall, Robert Morlty. lO:OD 0 "Optrllfoti W111N:td" (CO!l'I) '64 -Sean tonnel'f, Sttnlt~ tkillrNtlJ, "Home kt W)'o11tlll(' (WIS) '42- Cent Au1..,. "Rodtt" (wru) '52- Jant Hi111. Johll Ardllr. (j) "lllnlftl ~" (tdf) '56- Sltwlrt C11n111, A'4 Clfdntt. ,..,m.,.., "".,.. ""'> 'l&- Liotle! 811"1flH>fl!, Mturten O'Sulli· vin, frank i.2wl011. 1:00 :)j "Sina. Soy, Sin(' {m11S) ·sa- lol'Ml1 ~nds. Ul1i Gtnt!t. 1:30 0 CC) "The l'uilt 11 P1ulit1e~ (Wiii) '61 -P1mtl1 .lusbn, Pd Boone, Tttry·lllomas.. Z:lO (f) IC) '11rdMN ti Ak.lttll" COncl. {dt'I) '6Z-Burt l11K111er. llalf Malden. ia1 !IJ (() "C•111p111sion" (d11J '59 ......()non W~llcs. Dt1n Sloth•tll, t G. Mu.Wit J:OO ITOl "Anna lltrtr1/111~ (dtt) '36-- Cfttt C1rb0, Fttdrlt Matth. HO m !Cl .,.._., Tl .... <do) '60-~rt Tarlor. Ctrafdl11t 9rll(l(o;i. O <CJ • ._, c-'.....,.. 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PJIOM CMA"T TO (NANCI: MUilt IN W•S1ElllM CUl.1Ullll ltl "'llklwc Mr-" .,,..141< ....._1.uo.i -· t:• At ltt4M tlMAYll (Cl ~"""""' Trttl......i ti l"SJCPlall\" • l'IYtl'tlfOOY -~ . 11• COMMll'I CLOfttlNO eotlllll ICI "'Ttliwlnl """' •IWI t.tlnt -Ptfi H"•""'ln0141.c~. 1:11 '<IOTlllS• t>l ••\.IME (Cl "Mit:r-.rt• O•tt!JM,. .l ..... TIM• TO ••ow: NUMAN DIYllt.OPMIMT CCI "INlll\tj~ ot Olla-"• OtlMI .,._,~ M\tdlr<Ot!...,._. "'*-M. 11'9 MAITEllPIECE TMllATll fC) Ups!tl"' bwwr.tt•I~ •·111 ... 'I,........, ti• Al MAI'! llMAVll !Cl "'Mfdl(el ,,.,'-' Of l'\ycllfll1" • """"*°'' tdl<.-M. Qt"'t"I I - ,,,_ '"' OuhtaNll111 .rtl'IKtfolt Contllc• kflllt Chorl9s Otodl11 "Tiie HEARTIREAK KID" ' COMING FOil CHRISTMAS MURDER OH TH£ ORIENT UPRl!:ll ................. -n Al P1cillo GODF.1.TME8 II ...... , ... °''"''" -· tt ._ .. _-·lo!-· tt Aogef MOOfl M.l.N WITH GOlDEN OUN '°''"'' 11 Dt-lo OM. II l .. o-C...OM.H TOWE!UNO INFERNO ..._ ... .,. ...... -" ¥•--°"·" ... lltlaul l..flM!on ntOHT PAGl ·-•r...-.. -... WaUDi-r't ISU,.D.1.TlHE TOP 0, THE WORLD h N .... 0•,,.•IOh<· 1" °'-' o.--lo -.. AIAPOAT 1175 l•"·-D!Ho•IO Doc. JI' JllMIC••n FREEBIE I 'THE If.AN .. •• . •. .. ,•, ., ;."' ~ -·-., ",,. _, ' ' ' ' • • • • ~ ~ ~ ~ ,. -:: ~ :~ ··-" \ } •· ,• • •• :; '· ~ ~ , . .,, ,• , • -: ., • .- '• .~ ,• . ~-" .. . . ; 2 THIATll fllST IUN IXCLUSIVll -jllli''!ll I U!Y fO Ot:J TO. • • - VILLA 1.•W~f ~. lO *llOI -Off NIWHMn JWl Af ~ con.a Milli t' Unll• ON TUSTIN AWL "MOUSITH.t.T'f'AHISt&"lll "'DOM'TLOOlllHTHllAtlt•rr" · ,_...ST HOUSI OM n. ...r" ... IOOYI TUW llJ · -WHlll DOIS fT NJIT1" "SLHPll" "'l.t.M.+.NAS" Ill "l'f'llTnflMG YOU A1WA TS W.t.MTIDTO llMOW .+.IOUffll"' '"TOM SA WYU" IGI ' "'HUCllLlllllY NHN" 151 IPGI "DOH'T TUIM THI one CHIM" I ' IXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUHTY INGAGEMEHT / I :· . c 70 MM. Storiopllooic s--i ~l:OOp.a. w, .. 1119r: I :00 & 1:00 ,,... ,...., & S..,: 12:10, 4:45, t :OO ! I l.f .. J71 I ' . . . , /tlo11opoly Charged -· T Suit· Hits1 3 TV Networks LOS ANGELES CUPlt - The Justice Department has revived civil antitrust suits charging the three ma· ior' television networks ii· lejally monopolized broad· cast time by producing their o~·n entertainment progrums. A federal court here dis~ missed similar suits Nov. 13 arter network lawyers argued the litigation started in 1972 "'<IS a politlc81 reprisal by the \Vhite I-louse for network reporting the Nixon Adminisl:ration re· garded as unfavorable. The court dismissed the· suits "viithout prejudice" so they could be filed again. SEPARATE SUITS were filed against the American Broadcasting Companies Inc ., the National Broadca.!lting 'Co. Inc. and Columbi.ii Broadcasting System Inc. The suits asked for court injunctions t o prevent the net,.·orks !tom obtaining financial interest in any en· tertainment programs pro· duced by others except ror the first-run right of exttibi· Uon, prohibit syndication or entertainment programs, prohibit transmittting any television prGgrams they produced themselves and prohibit them from using their control or broadcast time to block com petition in any other field. ASSISTANT ATTOllNEY general Thomas E. Kauper, in charge of the antitrust division, said the deoart- menl wanted to reitore competitive· programming In the television industry to the benefit of Viewers and .advertlfiers. The department s11id the three networks spent m ore Ulan $1 billion for television programs in 1973 and re- ceived r evenues exceeding $1.4 billion. The suit said the networks maintained the alleged monopoly by: -Excl'uding programs in which they had no o~'nership interest. -Compelling outside program suppliers to grant the networks a rinanicial in· terest in programs they aC· cepted ror broadcasting. -Refusing air time to ad- vertisers and outside pro· gram suppliers \\'ho sought to have their ov.•o progra.1ns broadcast. -Controlling priers paid for t elc\'iSion exhibition rights to feature nlovics. -Obtaining price com - petiti\'e <idvantuges over producers and distributors of television entertainm'ent programs and of feature movies. .... "HUCKLEBERRY FINN'' IVll NOM 1 CONT. SUM. NOM 2 CINEMA 11 KAUPER SAID the suits do not affect ne"':.. public ~~~~~:::::::::::::::~ affairs, dorumentarit!s and sports programs. I-le said the suits also do not affect any agreement between networks and their affiliat- ed broadcast s tation!i. TWO GREAT MUSICAL HITS "CAMELor· • ~ Flyus. "OLIVER" -m· # '"'--.~ - lllVll Anywhere WM6idoy£ lnthe I o..c ;'.+eSltow-7:)1 S.t./S-. l 1tJl\j~l!1ll 1.-00& 7:10 , ..... t;;~:;:::;;;;;;~,~-~;;:~~~.~ .... ~.~~~~ .• ;,;:;:.~~~"'~~~.~.~ •• ;,;:::::::::=: I "THAT CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON" '' ,,_ """' "An-lel~t>nll .. ft!l>'QOue'l""1 -1-1-a..ty~ . l~NNlll "•"""'9tlC'Al._,.""""'....,."1...,.""I-"•'°""""°"' .• ICA11 ~io.-..,p_.,i.,.._D611°""'• -0...S .... ,a".LA l-• Golden West lns·tructor Wins1 Praise in Concerto 'Birthday' Filming ,Protested HOLLYWOOD IUPl\ .. - The Screen Actors Guild and other f.lollywood film industry unions have an- nounced they were protest- ing ABC· TV's plans to pro- duce the American bicen- tennia}o-series in Creal t11eMkiy "'"'s t 1 1:00 ,.... srtc1•L _. ... , . flMAL TWO Wl:HS MATIMl:IS • l:.00 ,.M. ~ ,. ~~ Jb~th Coa st Rep ertorJ' . ... By TOM BA RLEY OttM DtUJ flllMSutl Watching soloist All en Giles so superbly deliver. Kachaturian 's Piano Con- certo last Su nday, this 'f'riter could not help wishing yet again that we c;ould Jure more of our music teachers from the halls or academe to our con- cert halls. It v.·ould be hard to rind one· member of that en· thusiastic audience in the Orange Coast Coll ege auditorium who v.·ould not share in that wish in the light of the Golden West College teacher's glowing interpretation of that col· orful piano concerto. ' MAESTRO JOSEPH Pearlman, once more at the helm of a spirited and solid· ly competent Orange Coast Community Symphony Orchestra, most certainly has no illusions about the quality or artists who too often confine their rich talents tO the classroom or studio. He has brought several of them to his stage. among them such illustrious soloists as pianist Dottie Ogle Nix and that charming Corona del Ma r , couple, Kate and Tom Whitney. coming immediately to· mind. GILES, WORKING in complete harmony with Pearlman, was the master or a difficult and eJCtremely dernanding concerto from the first to the last note. · He v.•as particularly im-Pr es s iv e , this writer thought, in that fo(midable third movement, scored al- legro brilliante, and cer- tainly brilliantly interpret· ed by our soloist. Jt was a TKISWllK- "SAJ.T WATER WINE" ... .,. .... ..,..,..cu.ti. ....... ._.... ............ .. _ _.. ... _..__ .. ,... ... ,,.... PLUt'J DISMIY CU.SSICS P• t. r •111: 7:10 & f!lO,..... STAlllltNG CHAllLTON HESTON 1 KAllEN BLACK o GEORGE i(fNNEOY GlOlllA SWANSON I HELEN llEOOY TOM BARLl!Y Music hI breathtaking finale to a splendid concert and a near capacity audience left both Giles and tl:le orchestra un- der no illusions about how they felt on the subject. THE AUDIENCE had earlier enjoyed a solid read· ing by the orchestra of D\•orak's formidable Fourth Symphony -a work that poses many pitfalls for (he community orchestra that does not do its homev.•ork as assiduously as our own OCCSO: !lo. This writer has al~·ays looked on the t hird move- ment _..fl grac-iously scored allegretto grazioso -as the jev.·el ot lhis lovely v.·ork and Yl'e v.•ere not disappoint- ed "'ith the OCCSO 's errorts in that direction. l . INDSSW.AT.DfC.15 ............ "HAROLD & MAUDE" . .' & ' Jeck MICMllOft ,._,. 0-.w.y . "CHINAlOWN" (R) FllEM ZIMBAL!ST Jll. e SUSAN CLARK, ., SIO CE-"~All e Ll~OA ILAlll .~ ..... --. WALT Dl~'NEY - J.T. llODIN CllUSOH, I ~ us.x .-i:.I @f~~JI j}lr , . .... "FAHHY HIU." .,, ·evening dress it never should have doffed for such occasions. And our new relationship •has nothing to do v.·ith th e fact that the orches tra launched its Orange Coast College auditorium concert last weekend ~·ith none of ·the tomfoolery that so marred its last UC Irvine appearance. NO, WE ARE as one once again because of the sheer splendor of that all· Brahms ce.w:e rl v.·ith solo violinist Glenn Dictcrow heading a long list of tributes for hi s flawless reading o! the Con· certo in D. One had the fear after listening to that memorable Dicterow a nalysis that the second half of the program might prove to be an anti- climax. Such often proves to be the case when a soloist of Dicterow's ealiber soars to the heights as he did Saturday ni ght. Mu at have desire IO succeect. fOR IHTllV.W; Cell JecllG.tleh. 540-5811 MY DOG SPOT PRODUCTIONS THE ODESSA FILE. THE STORY IS TRUE. THE ENDING Will STARTLE YOU. -"'°"YOIGMr ""1.'"11.U:\IN!.,. GEOllGE c. scarr. .J\llKE NICHOLS- • THE DAV.HXll.PH lN ..A cross between Love Story and LaatTango In Parisi" " Britain. · • "fllSH GOIDOH" "CRY UHCLI'" Ill "PAIDOM MY ILOOrEI· ""WHEAi OOIS IT HUITr '"'l'ONIAWTEl" "HUCllUll:IRT FIHH" "rMIMil40YltlMUM ••••J•cor ,...TMUllllw ~J11111 m11a !II W~li · ~ml Ulll!l IUll ;itlll · ~lti~lll llJlll ltilll AUlll!l·ilii Cl TELESCOPES "THE GODFATHER, PART II" WITH AL rACIN<>-.+.LL HlW, DfC. II '1N A.51110NOMICAl OPTICS FOR 15 YEA.115 .. OPEN 1 DAYS 9:30.to &00 646-9281 "THE TOWERING •• INFERNO" . ~2'~~ ~~~~~-~l_W~A~ --• *' iiu.cie-· • "MAN WITH TffE · GOLDEN GUN" ALL MIW JANIS IOHD ~I .. OIC. 20 - · "F EEBIE AND THE BEAN" ··--"""""''' ~owa•o HARBoa.::.2 _ ...... _.,.. ...... JAMES CUM• AU,M AUIM DEC.25 •-_.... . "FRONT PAGE" JACIC L~WALTH MATil4AU CA,IOL IUlMETT FIL. DIC. 20 "PHANTOM OF '"' PARADISE" ,.._UL WIWAMS-WID .. DIC.II CM41LTOM Mf\TOM GIOllGI lflt4MiDY l•llM IL4Clf HOW! ,,,. . ·:······:.·~~~:#' .. ".''. -·~--i-~-. --· .. u----..... 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It lakes at least that many hands and that type of memory to produce the wizardry of ohs and ahs that greets 250 guests at a private holiday party. Casserole Catering turned a Los Angeles penthouse into a candle-lit wonderland and invited me to come watch H-hour. "It's like show business -opening night without rehearsals," explained Gloria Clay , my guide and the firm's party coordinator in Orange County. Indeed, the atmosphere was like a three-ring circus upon arrival. Honey '"'as being drizzled over the profiterole on- the dessert l>uffet, l\1ote satin sashing was requested at the bread table. Cushions were Ouffed on the chairs. The wand of the heating lamp for the chateaubriand was missing a screw. My first thought was that only a Bewitched nose wiggle would pull out this miracle. But Faye Phelan, party manager ; Kris Erlandson , master chef and their Staff of 30 s ou s-chefs and subcontracted waitresses and bartenders proceeded with«'onfidence. Actually the tenting had Started five days ago. And that crew had come at 6 a.m. today to attach the Clear plastic siding to the red canopy._ for the least risk of \Vind problems. \Vhen their gear was cleared away, the rented furniture arrived, centerpieces \Vere positioned and trees in the rooftop garden were festooned with twinkling liJ:hts. . On -site food preparation started at noon. Now in sulated carriers of hot and cold trays were being emptied of ve getable bouquetiere, cucumber salad, marinated broccoli and the fi xings for spinach canneloni. Perhaps on that time scale. it didn't seem ''late" lo be placing the whole lobster and Js,ing_rrah atop-the-- massiv e fish display. - And no use putting out the glazed salmon a mom ent too soon. Some hungry person inevitably would upset the surrounding mosaic of chilled morsels and manicured garnishes. "Acilu lly, we're ahead of schedule," they said, checkin ach tabl e for ash trays, fanning out ·menbgr ed napkins and vacuuming one last time in front of the elevator. A paneled screen was pulled in front of the : IOx: 12·foot "kitchen" for the evening. All was in readiness and the bearna~se was warming. \\1hen I reached the lobby, the resourceful rush hour still seemed like a dream. BU.t there was reality -valets \\'ere ushering in the first guests . .. - 0 Jan Jamison checks the scheduling as Yolanda Hill serves tray of sandwiches. Jean Jamison and Jim Papadakis keep the kitchen routine going. ' ' BEA ANDERSON, Editor 'If you 're not preparing for I • • I someones occasion, you re shopping for the next party or catching up on bookwork. There's food to order, silver t<5po/ish and trucks to clean.' Expenses, Appetites Rising . Guesting Game lnrlalion is only one consideration of a catt!rer facing an order for a 10- foot hero sandY.'ich Jan Jamison had to find a) a baker who would m·akc that size loaf. bl paint brushc!I to apply the mustard and mayon nai~c. cl patience to slice· , a craletul of tomatoes. d ) a large de · livery \•eh1 cle and c) s._ympathc11~ passers-by on the frcc"aS• to help re· align the slipped spectacular. That y,·as on\yoncday·s work in the career she and her brother, Jamie, arc acquiring from their mother. Jean J ;1mison. The family used to have restaurants in Santa 1\na. Laguna Beach and Newport Beach. When more and more of the food was ordered for take·oul lo private parties, they decided to go too . Out into the fascinating world where : -The luau for 500 with p:1per lan· terns ;ind leis is moved rrom the beach lo the c lubhouse to the bt'ach and back ~·hen intermittent rain strikes two hours before party time 0 0 0 0 -Sixty !'atty shells di~:ippea r unnl after dinner Children h;id t;1kcn them upstairs to makt• 1ntu JSh trays and olht'r craft projects. -Advertisement \\"Ording. ··<;irl<: lo serve you in lhl· 1>r1\·ac\· nf \"Our home." must be made pcrft'.ctlv fl<'ar to male callers less 1ntcrt•stcd 10 food. · \"nu manai;:e to fix a ll\CT" ;1n<l JH.lached t·~gs breakfast for a f1!->h1ng party before turning sca~•l"k , onl~ to be confronted 11rith l"L'<1uc~ts to l"lean ·the catch. -Thr frosting '·.1u<;\ han~s" on thi• c~1ke 111 the heat at a Seplen1ll('r \\ell· din~. Calastrophit• at !h r tnnn1('n t. ll1v~1· incidents are solvf'd bt:h1nd \ht• ~1·1·nl'!"> :ind gut·sts a ren·t C\"Cn :t \.\a r"L·. J<:X('(•p t the \illl(' llht'll thL' .f:in1ison"s truck c<iughl fire le:1\ 1ng Top of the \V orld in l.<1i.:una Be;1ch. 'rhe first fire truck broh.e do\\"ll (l n lh£' \1 ay up tht• hill ;ind th<' gue,1 .... practically had a SC'conil p.1r1y tna .... t Needs JIO\\' does economic bclt-li$!h1rn1 n:: affect the S30 mLlltnn :i )l·ar ~pt•nl 011 catering 1n Soulhl·rn Calif111·n1 ,1 ' The Job classific;i t1un .1pplll'!"> to 28.000. ran,1!1n,I! frorn :-Jnd111 l"h 1 t utk drivers to dch oy,'nC'r s \fl p<1rt .\ pl<11\ n{'fS. I Our stlrvc~' nf off·pr('n)1,1· 1·;i11•11'1' those 11·ho dcli\<'r n1C'al :-111 .... oc1;il 11 business ,gathcrini:::-. f111111LI 11111,t clients "'CT"l' l0y;il . ··n1:1vhe urr1P11ni.;. one less vc11c1 :1bli.•. · During the intcr1·ir\1 :1ho\·f' .• J.1n .Jamison nott'd lhiit 1\h1IC' urdL'l'S ,1rc remaininJ:!" stc:idy. lhe e1•1clrnt·<' of 111 - flation comes :it th<' pal'IY \l:hrrt• g:Ucsts help th1'ms('l\·es tn 111u<'h larJ,?cr 1>0rt ions of 1 he :-1·f'm1n.i:lv houn· Liful bufft'I. She noel other cntt•rt•r-. :i],rJ ml•n- tioned lhat customf'r' 11·nd 1t1 th1nh. 1n h•rm<;of 1972. .. Pr1c~ chani::-1• ~o tlra,IU'.dl\• .... o f:isl lhnl we havt• In r{'n1111d 1h1•m nf .1ust 1vhat lhf')"ll Rt'l fnr S:! 11r S:I pt>r pf'r~on 111.e: thr arri\' a I of the second truck: 1'hcse arc lunn}· momcnls lo recall no\1 !hat thf' business is h ead- c1uartcr1>cl :it the Costa ~tesa Golf and L'ountr} Club and handlt's b<inquets, bank opl·n1ngs. bar mitivahs and hr1dt'S from Bev{'r[y lfills to San DLej.!0. .. llccl1c \\t'ekcnds are \\·orth 1L bec·ause of the crcativc c hallenge lo finish el;1 hor<ilc orders and have them loukLnJ.! n1r l' :· \lrs Jam1son:.<.11d. ··\\°h en you"r\' fcedin~ 200 or 400 penp!e. ;.ou have to kno11' what you're doing. Thcr(··s no t1n1c tor hostess jil· 1t•1·s . .. ,1usl of oui· busi ness deals with 1 •l~r~onal1ty -h(>lpin.e: the brid(' and i..:r0om agrf'l' 1)n a buffet menu. :itloy,·- ing tnr 1·<•).!ct.1nan diets and cleaning uµ :.dtl·r11 artls !O the host"s satisfac· lion ·· But th1.: .Jamisons have such flex-· ih1lit.1· duy,·n to a sricncc :.inJ ca n tell 11hl·n guests csca1:K' u·ith "doggie n:tpk1ns" of the food th<.11"s free to lhl•fll Served 1.arger firms \\'<'ren't \\•orricd l"ll·r~n1 ... l' .. catering i!-> a necessity in '11fllt• c•:1~es. Certain people h;1vc to "ll!t'rt :1 in : 11 's p<irt of their position in hu,1nC's:. :.ind lhat makes our busi· Ill'!':" < )t h1· r con1 men ts from t hr survey : • \{1)r<.' people ttr<' deciding to ser\·e I hf' fnod 1 hr ms cl \"C'S ~ind S:l\"C' that cost 11t l;i[}t"1r .'· s airl Eve TUnva of Catering l ·n11n11tf'd inCo~ta l\lcsa. :-ihe 1nJkC':-. her 0\.\:n pastries and re· lu!->1'rl In do !->O for the fi rst 1110 weeks of llecemhcr as her Protest ai:ainst sug· ;1r pr1cC's . . .. \\\•"rt' like other shoppers: \\"C t·a n;l J!o on much longer y,·1thout re· lwlhnJ! · I\ :-.pnkf'o;man for Cro"n Valley !)1•l1c;t1r''t'f1 -.a1d, "Thf' price doesn·L !">t'1'n1 to hothl'r thosC' 1\·ho can afford iL bu! thC'r'l' ;1 rr ff'\\ rr \\"htl l'3 n " 1\ftrr :111 ~P:1rs 1n thl• bus inl'!IS, Htil-....·11 L<·brrm.1n. prec;1<k'nt of The (·a .. ,1·roll'. !nr . desrr1bcd rurr{'n\. h11\l ll.1\' :i.;. ··th(' lar~cst t;itcring ~l.l'P\lt°\l'I' ' Should caterers portion party .foods? .. \\'1• h;1vP to oa~ ll\t' <.a nlr r1111·~ lh('~ do ~11 th<' m:1rkc·t 'fhl'n 1\1' .utd lax. And C\ll~h t•'(lrtt'.'I", ;-,~ PH.·lth.•o:. r.in ~O }IP SJ 1n on1• \\'t'f'h, dt•1x·ncl1n ~ un lhl' l l!l'r\t-. .irt' ordrrini.: 1norc con- "'''l'\ ;1! 111•!1 :ind rl•4ul1sl 1n~ more .. 1hn1r 1,..,,fi., -Snutht'm t-~uropean, :->ei1n1tin11\ 1.111 .1nrl Gr<'ck -v.•\th lc11s 1·n1 pl":.1,1s Ol'I rnc:.it~ and J'iY,·eets. s11ppl1rr." •. - ' • -' ' (' ;! 0AILYPIL0 1 Golden Date Marked ~ ... ~ind .\lr s . \\'tll:1rd \·:tndl'nherg or Ne\\ port Bt·~1 l'h . \\ho cclt·hr~itl'cl tht:ir toldcn \\'Cdding .111 · 111\'Cl'S<Jl'Y dtn'Ll1J..! a 1r1p lo llJ\\ilJi, \\t rc ... hunored hy th t·i r d~1 u l,lhter -. . .\I r:-. Frt·d t·r t~·k I I . flarkh1ll .ind .\lrs. Ho bt·rt J •. lt..1tl1ff, thc-1r s po u ... es. f1\c gr.1ndc:h1ldrt·n and Hilt' grc al·gr<.1ndsun. 't'hc \'andtntx>rgs re· s idl·d in l':.i sadl'na before moving lo the be;1<:h l'tg ht yt':.ir s ;1;.:u . lie is 1.1 mt•n1bcr of 1'~1 B;1nd1to Shrinl' Cluh, :.i nd ~he 1s a n1L·m ber 111' tl1e ·r hurs day J\lorn1ng C I u I) :.i n d t h c J e::.tcrcttcs. Team By ALL ISON DEERR ottllt Cllltf P'li.titaH A team of rcsearchC'rs, ba cked by a federal grant. is inve s ti ga l i n ~ th e criminal just ice system's handling of rape. "A lot of research is being done," said Dr. Gi lbert . Geis. "but this study wi1I at· tempt to integrate, on a na- tioowide basis, studi es un - der way, and determine the Motherhood Guilt-edged -. ~ DEAR A"NN.LA'llp"ERS :~-A few months ago I gave birth to my second daughter. I am convinced that I 'A'ill never have a son and I would rather die, 1 mean it literally. than lac e another pregnancy or r aise another child. I don 't want to bear one and. I don't want lo adopt one. I just want to raise our two girls. \Vhy docs society make the mother "'ho has produced ,only girls feel that she has failed her41Usband and is mis- sing out on life's greatest joy? I've he ard it said many times that daughters are closer -that when sons marry they drift away from tbeir parents and become part of the wife's family. I also know that the seX of a child is determined by the male and not the female. None of this helps. The snide re· marks made by family and friends make my stomach churn. Sometimes I get heada~hes that last three days. Don't tell me I need professional help. What I need is Ann Landers to stand up-l9r mothers o( girl·only_ families a nd tell people to stop needl· .ingus. -HAREM DEAR HAREM: Sorfy, honey, Ann Landers slicking up for you Isn't go· ing to stop your stomach from churfl· ing or your head from aching. You r;ieed to get over the guilt feelings pro· duced by having two girls and to s top envying your friends who have sons. I recommeod therapy. And I b,ope you get it before your d aughters soffer tbe brun' of your unresolved problems. Ann Landers DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am ~ mature, 14·year·old girl who smokes cigarettes. <Not dope.) My parents do not approve so I don 't do it in front of them. . · t ~1y best ·flirt friend is 15. ~ler parents don't want her to smoke either but they'd rather have her dO it in front of them than behtnd their backs. So she smokes out in the open and doesrrt have to sneak. DEAR ANN LA NDERS: I am 23 and engaged to marry a young man I love very much. Bob is 24. Bob's parents died 'vhen he ~·as two .years old. •le was raised by hht Auntlhlda. She ne\'er liked me from the dal". "'.e met. I've tried to be friendly. but 1t is hopeless, La st night Y.'hen we w~re telling Aunt Hilda about our \\'Cdd1ng plans, she vetoed almost everything. I think my friend's parents are · s marter than m ine. Wh at do you think?-TESSIE l\ly parents a re paying for it, but I thought it might be polite to consult Bob's aunt Finaltv she said. ")'ou and your mother a~e a pai,r of small -town h_i£'ks. \Vh~· don't you engage a profess1onul and do it ri ghl?" I \~·as so hurt I near I}' cried. D EA R T ESS : T h ey aren "t ''smarter." just "gutle.!ls." Your rriend 's parents knew they'd lost con· trol of their daughter so they just caved In. · Yo ur parents refuse to do thal. They are hanging In there, for your sake. t r y ing to keep you from doing something they know is harmful. Kids who begin to sn1oke at 14 are usually hooked by the time they're 20. 1'1ost of them would give anything i( they could kick the habit. My advise is to quit, l'O ld turkey, before you become addicted. Bob didn't say one "''Ord. Is this the: "'·ay it y,•ill be after "'e arc married? lie is \'ery close lo his aunt. Please 'giveme some advice-J\11SSX DEAR MISS: If IJob sat th ere like a \\.'a rt on a p ickle and let lier talk to you that way, you can be sure he won't c hange. Aunt llilda will be vqy much a part of yoor life, and you can count on it. Weddings and Engagements Studies Justice System • most effective way to deal \\'ith forcible rape." Geis. professor and aC'l- ing chairman of the Pro- gram in Sociology, UC Irvine, first explored the subject six years a~o. Under a grant from the l'\ational Commission on Causes and Prevention of Violence, he looked at "in· dex crimes'' in Los Angeles. .. After working with .the raw data of the poli ce re· ports, I fou nd that what LA calls a rape is unbelievable. for example, one case in · \"olved a man "'ho pinched a \\'Oman. I-le was eharged 'with attempted rape, .. Geis said. Thus, he explained, the commonly quoted s tatistics which designate Los Angeles and Southern Californ ia as the nation's rape capital, are mislead· ing. RESEA RCH PROJECT The researchers on the l\\'O-year project are Dr. Dun ca n Chappell. Or . Cyrus Ulberg and Dr. Don- na Schram .of the Batelle 1-Iuma n Arrairs Research RESISTANCE Ce nte r; ·Dr . Jennife r "They,·holeissueofresis· James. a University of tance is in question. \l.'e Washington anthropologist, don 't really have a true pie· and Geis, .a consultant on lure of ho"' much harm the project. comes· to the victim when Considered in the first she resists or if lighting off phase. begun two months her attacker can save her." ago, will be charging pro-Geis noted that many cedures: police. hospital reminists advise "going for and court treatment of the 1 the eyes" or innicting other victim; the effect or resist· serious dama ge. "How ing an attacker, and model many people, m e n or programs. women, are willing to do Phase two will take place that?" in selected cities to de· A.nother area of study is termine the value of in -geographical differences in nova tlve program s . the number of altacks. He Researcher s will interview asse-rted that in Los victims. offenders. police Angeles. most assume that officers. Prosecutors and, the rate y,•ould be less. judges. · because, allegedly. sexual "ltinvolvesthetestimony liai son s are easier to of two people usually with achieve than in a more rigid no corroboration. You have e nvironmen t suc h a s a high rate of nonreporting Boston. and a poor record of pro-··But when these easy secution . · liaisons don 't occur, the "There has lo be some male, y,•ho has bought into "'ay to provide jus tice for the myth. gets a ngry and the accused and protection frustrated. Rape is mor~ for the \'iclim , a nd more ef· anger than sex. fectively spend the pt'Opie's Offenders, he added, tend money,"Geisnsserted. to romunticize the event, "to turn the whole ex· perience into a dat e. They buy into the mythology that "·omen like to be raped." The myths will persist, he asserted , until women say "yes" whe n they mean "yes," and "no" when they· mean "no." Dr. Gilbert Gei s, UC Irvine, is · consultant on nationwide research ~roject . on treatment of rape victim. To avoid disappointment, prospective • brides are reminded to have their wedding stories \\•it h hlack .ind \vhite glossy photog r a phs to the Daily Pilot _People Departme nt one \\·eek before the "·cdding . PictureS recei}'ed after that time \viii not be used. "For enga'gement announcements it is imperative t h at t he story, a lso accom- panied by a black and "'hite glossy pie· ture, be s ubmitted six "'eeks ·or more before the wedding date; otherwise it will ~ not be publis hed. · To heip fil l requirements on b()th wed· ding and engageme nt s tories. form.; are available in all Daily Pilot offices. Fur- ther questions "•ill be answered by People Department staff members at 642·4321 . 1' 4'~ 1 ~ Holiday_s Grant · Aids Research ROBYN RENNER ~etrothal Revealed 1\lr. and l\trs. Ed\\•ard Barker of Nc"'IJ'Orl Beach ha vp announced the en gagc m i'nt of th(•!r daughter, Robyn Elaine R t•nnC'r to Charle s Jcboustk i'olls:. Barker 1:0 ;.1 gr:iduate of Corona dl·I i\1 :.tr High School and now is m;1Jnr1ng in pollt1c;il SC LCnct• :Jl Cal Polr. Pon1 11n;1. lier l ianre . 'inn of the Delbert .Ji'hOU-.;('lo,., 11 f ,\nahcim. 1s a gradu..ill' of Loa ra lligh Sr'hool and t>arncd a n eng1n ccr1ng degree al UC"lr\·1nc. 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Friends A specialized cancer re-the immunology of cancer, search center v.·ill open at endocrinological aspects !!arbor General Hospital. fhormones> of the disease Torrance, thanks to a two· and chemotherapy. year ~rant of $86,801 from "The Planr.ing Grant will the National Can ce r alloy,·thedcvelopmentofan Institute of lhe Department administrative framev.·ork of 1-lealth, Education and which ~'ill be responsible \\'elfare. for retrieving the informa- tion relative ln cancer re- Thc hospital. the southern scarch activities and pa. branch of the UCLA Sc hool tient care in the hospital." a of J\'icdicine. cur renlly is flarbor General spokesman condH<'ting 14 major cancer said. research pr ojc~ ;ind has It also \.Vil! su pport the planned 16 addir'ional pro-cs t_JJ__l;il ~mcnt of an ad - tocols. -----·· 'ViSory board of n:1lionally reno\1·ncd consultants from · r------.., The Nowlook I I 14K Yellow Gold I I PUFF HEARTS 1-) I I t I I \.J I I '1J I I "'·•• ,, 11.... I I I I A.H. 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CAll NOW FOR MORE INFORMATION• (11<1) 6'5•Ji30 r.. -, ,. ' . .. ,; lOUISE AllEN INTERNATIONAl • 328 N NEWPORT_ St VD.• NEWPORT BEACH ; . . . . • • • -·-.... • • ~COB SPORTSWEAR . ' . .. , La Mode Fabrics TOWlf & COUHTIY CIMTll llSIJ IUCHRYD, HUKTIMGTOM lf.ACH. CA. t61·1ZOO Whip Inflation Now: t>L_~~~l ~{)"<( -'Solution's a Steal """: "~!"',::: 11 "' LARGEST SElECTION Yesterday I bought a stop buyin g me all those ex· book. "150 Ways to Beat tra vagant gift s, e\•en OF PENDLETON Inflation.·~ Originally it had though it kills me lO think of ' Wednesday, December t1 , 1974 SIDE of BEEF PLUS CROSS CHUCK USDA GOYERNMEMT IHSrlCTED HAND PICKlO CUSTOM FED STEIER llEEf DA1LVPILOT C:J IN ORANGE COUNTY cost $1.95, but had been no more vi nyl-shoe-and-~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;~~~~;;~ marked up to S2.98 . matching-bag sets.•· 1 didn't mind payin g the "I don't believe prices higher price, bu t having it have skyrocketed the \\'UY marked up at the check-out the ·book claims!" said e.' counter did hurl. As I Edgar. "I juSt think you JOAN RIVERS ""' t ~·· -~~ '~ % ARE .YOU READY TO "BARTER?" Centaur Trading Co. will take in trade for a one years t otal food supply the following: (as of 12/9/75 ). -<(ne (1 ) 100 Troy oz . Silver bar or -Two (2) Mexjcan 50 peso gold coins or -100 American Silver Dollars (Pre-1936) or • -{until further notice:) Master Charge. BankAmericarq, Federal Rese rve Notes (Cash), & personal checks. Remember : you can't e'at gold or silver; and food prices are rising out-of-sight! ---- FOR FULL.DETAILS PLEASE CALL OR WRITE: WALTER FLOOD CENTAUR TRADING CO. '00 GtenM:yre St., Suite P Laguna Beoc.h, CA 9265 I 17141494·1066 IAnylimel ' "' "---;,;( liJJ -:Jfaiecut ack~~'!Jon~ ~/rmrjt~¥ PRICE LIST Shampoo and Set ·Permanent Wave Tint Bleach T ouch·Up Fros ting lS:l.00 8 J5U G.;;o I 1.;;o 1 ;;.oo I t<UR"() ... f fll,.;).\1 .,. I <lllO• f "1JN°"1 PlllC(i 51.!Gril~ f .-Gt1~R EXTRA CHARGE FOR LONG HAIR JIAIKl.'L'fS r~m •2.00 • IN COSTA MESA 1695 IRVINE BLVD .. at IAVINE & 17th STREET · 645-1050 or 548·9986 • NEW WAREHOUSE HUGE INVENTORY nipped through the book on women don 't know how lo my way home. I noticed shop." never eat them . t<'1nd meat several "economy tips." I was so furious, I stutfed and suga r. Put thern on lay. The first one was: ''Never my y,·eekly food money into away if you have to. Go!'' buy $1.95 Uooks marked up · Edgar's hand a nd dropped \Vhile Edg1:1r.~as shop- lo $2.98." him off at the supermarket 1 ping for food. f!Wcrided to I kept think i ng that "Okay l\1r. Roc kefeller ." I I try to fight inflation on maybe I s houldn't ha\•e fumed, "see for yourself." 1 another front. I y,•ent next boug .... the book and should One hour later. Edgar. door to a clothing discount have used my 52.98 more I i mp e d out or th e store called Cheap City. V.'isely-for exampl e, to buy supermarket with only t"·o . Cheap Ci ty advertised itsell a loa f of bread. But th en, as bags. I was truly shocked. a.'i the "store with a sense ol I read further. I realized the "You blew my whole'y,·eek's humor." author (A llyson KeYy. a money," I sobbed , "and all Signs were everywhere \Vealthy sOcialite and Jet-you got were two crummy such as "We consider a setter) reall y made a lot of bngs?" blouse 'A"ith one sleeve a sense. ''That 's i t ,'' s ighed sleeveless blouse," and ··Darlings:" s he wrote , Edgar. "No food . Just lY.'O "Our only irregul ars are ''lo beat infl nlion, you must bags, _and I 'll ~dm.it you I our emp\oyes." But there cul bac k on luxuries. Limit were r~ght. lnflat1on is here v.•as nothing funny about yourself to one precious and prices are"ll.p. So, from their prices. jev.·cl a v.•eek. Also learn to . now on, you can do all the After spotting a pair of ·buy doy,·n: These days, I ~ood shopping. I can't lake pantyhose for 57. I <IP· piCk Jess expensive sub· 1t. Ialmostranoyeraclerk proacb_i;;d a cl Crk. ··1 stitutes for whatever I buy . who was running along . thought you were supposed I purchase gold rather than · beside me, changing prices. · to have iow prices,'' I platinum, and mink instead Al so , I bou g ht three fumed. "I'd like to know ME SA PRODUCE 1854 NEWPORT BL VD. ICO•HEI OJ' llOADW AT & HEWrOtT IL VD.I of sable .'' mystery ~ans.'' \11hat you co nsider cheap.'' OPEN 7 DAYS 9 to 6 Phone 642-6025 I tried to a pply Allyso n's "Mystery cans?" "I'm look ing at it ," said tlt.e idea of cheap substitutes to "You know, the ones with clerk, staring straight at my ow n lifestyle. but how · so many mark·up stickers · me. can you "buy doy,·n" when on them you can't read the Thal night. Edgar rolled you start with rhinestones label." over in bed, "I just figured · and a cloth coat? "Edgar,'' I said. "it's out a way to beat inflation ," The book reatly affected time you men learned to . he yay,·ned. me and I told Edgar, shop. Now get back in there "How?" I gasped. "While we're having such · and fight. Do what I do, buy "Easy," chuckled Edgar. inflation going on, you must 'on sale' ite_ms, C1'.'_e_n ~rwe'll ··steal." · Your Horoscope Leo: Changes Occur THURSDAY DECEMBER 12 AR IE;S (March. 21-Aprif 19): Accent is on ·how you view your OY.'n patential. Key is to be confident, in- depe nd ent. innovative. r..t ea ns heed yo ur oy,·n counsel. T1\URUS C.t\pri l 20-~l ay 20): The mysterious. theoc· cu lt, the inexplicable -all come together. You don 't ha ve all the ansv.·ers -but yo u realize it. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): · Jan. 19): Some may be Some of your .desires are scheming -~i nd your subject to revision. Ch anges back. Key is to assert occur, largely due to emo-yourself, lo show you are tiona~eactions of others. . .not v.•ithout allies. · VIR°1}0 (Aug. 23-Sept. AQUARIUS IJan. 20-Feb. 22): Concern y,•ith family af-18): Two friends, one in - f.ai rs could dominate. Some .trospective and the other co nflict is indirated. If you aggressiv e. may make a r e diplomatic , th e separate requests. Refuse ··storm·· blows over. .to be cau~ht in middle. LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22): PISCES (Feb. 19-~tarch Trying to bring chaos out or 201: Policies. are subject to confusion cO"Uld prove 3 ch~nge .. Don t feel you are fruitless task. Key is to · painted int? C'Omcr._ Bre~k wait. to defer direct action. loose. One an authonty Y.'111 ' l'ricn good ttn MoMli9y 12· 1 I· 7 4 . RAW WALNUT HALVES AND PIECES FOR COOKING AVOCADOS ORGANIC VALENCIA ORANGES 9~. LOCALLY GROWN TREES YOU CAN AFFORD WHOLE SALE PRICES •NOBLES• FIR• PLANTATION •DOUGLAS GEM INI (!\f ay 21 -June 2Q): You may find that what starts <i s a "friendl y dis· cuss ion'' c limaxes in se riou s d isagr eement. 11 ich lie:ht versatility. SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. understand. 21): Protect valuables.i;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::'.".:=:=:=:==:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:::::::::::; Conse rve assets. Some persons would like to be careless -a t your expense. CANCER (June 21 -Jul ~· 221: 1-lighlight frankness. If you tell th e truth -under fire -you emerge vic- toriou s. K nov: it a nd respond accordingly. $;\GlTTARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You may be draY.•n in two directions. Key is to choose path which permits greatest degree or personal freedom . CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- • 1vea • WIDQ Thats the way to save! Debbie Reynolds SJys: Sewing lets you afford lots of new fashions. and you can sew effortlessly with ,1 new Singer• sewing machine. FASHION MATE' zig-zag sewing machine $ Reg. 109.95 ••• THOUSANDS NOW YOU CAN AFFORD ehristmas Sale P.rice TO CARPET THE WH.OLE OF YARDS HOUSE! 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Oec11mber 11 , 1974 .C.f DAILVPILOT Even Scrooge Liked Pudding S1eamed puddlnqs con- J u re U'P \'ISIO RS O f Ol rkens1a n Christmases v.here lhc aromal1c dessert 1s v.·hisked 10 the table on a tray rimmed v.·ith holly These lhree reripes :iri:, modernized, us1ni readily :1\ adabl~ dried rruils and rresh cranberries St>r,•e them -...·1th a dollop of h ard saurc, -...·hipped l'ream or fru1l ~aute ror s per1al occasions l'RANH ERR \' ,\IOLASSES STEl\/ll EO Pl'DDING J1 2 cups all·pu-rposc nour 2 tea spoons baking PQV.'der J cups fresh cranberries, rinsed and dra1ntd I cup chopped nu ts 2teaspoons nutmeg 2 teaspoons rinnamon I cup hghl molasses ~"3 cup hol \\'atcr 4 tcaspoons baking soda Combine all 1ng rrdients e~l·epl hot v. at er and bak- ing soda tn a bo-...'I. Golden Ste amed Pud ding is a gala mak e-a head des-se rt , garnished' with Whipped Apri cot Topping . !ipir<1I .'ilkrd Whal<! 01• llall ' I t.11x hot water and baking soda.· Add--muc-ture to b6wl and beat until_ w~U blend~. Spoon mixture into l heavily greastd t 'h-quart mold. Cover tightly with a pkc.e..of greased foil. together Just until b1tnded. Dip cranberr\fs In mixture until comp1ettly coated. Roll in sugar.' · Let stand at room tem· , perature until dry. Bake in a 350 df'gree f". GOLDEN STEAMED PUDDING 1 cup biseult m ix O\·en for I 'I'.! hou rs-. \Jncove r and b ake another 10 minutes. Unmold and serve warm "'ith frosted cranberries and oran!J:e ha.rd sauce or ice cream l c up firmly packed brown sugar 2.3 cup country style mashed potato fl•kes 12 cup chopped nuta \\'rap 11.'ftover pudding in foLI and chill until ready to serve. To reheat place foil wrapped pudding into a 350 degree F . O\'en for 30 minutes or until heated through. 1.2 cup C'hopped cooked dried apricots in cup chopped cooked dried prunes 2 eggs 1 ~cup milk CANDIED CRASBERi!ES I egg v.·hite 1 1 c up butter or margarine, melted Creamy Apricot Whip (recipe below) 3, cup granul ated sugar 1 i teaspoon v.·atcr Stir together biscuit mix, sugar, potato flakes, nuts, apricots, and prunes. I cup fres h cranberries Heal egg v.•hite and -...·ater Lightly beat tosether eggs, milk, and butter; add SEAFOOD SPECIALS! (j n.n.,-lllOWM,-1• W'We~LAlt! FRESH large Cooked SHRIMP .. SHOP EARLY FOR THE HOLIDAYS! • • FRESHcoohd local $24 9 .. j LOBSTER ..•.• HOURS: DAILY I 0 lo • CLOSED SAT.• SUM •. The FISH MARKET . Jlrn....is...iy_c-145 E. BROADWAY. COSTA MESA 645-SZZl HAMS "'So Good ... It Will 'llaunt' You 'Ul ll'a Gone" Wrt will -9 ~ .._. CM•hNt 9'ff HONEY BAKED HAM ~kl ttw ~.i U.S.A. OlOfJI YOUI HO\.IOAY HOHIY tAlllD HAM IA.ILT! • 1"6J to Soerirt wittl HOM"f °" Spk• Gia. • s,ir'll Sk44 FY'OM T., kt .. ....._ • Vie l'kk"9' .cl Shi' ..._ c-1 kt CHtl • M s.-ric:• Ek•lh:.t111- .......... C11Hws Hd WIM1 • 3700 E. U.ast Highway, Corona di! Mar -673· 9000 ,_ ........ e..-- 1222 S. INH>':htni, .. WI ld., AMlillhll 6Jl-2461 " to nut and fruit mixture. ·atirrin1 just until blended. Spoon into well·areued l~.quart mold. Cover ti1btly, u1ina foil it mold has no cover. Pie. on rack in lar1e pan; add about two Inches bollln& water to pan. Cover pan end steam 2 hours. Remove mold from pan; uncover and let atand 10 minutes. Remove puddine from mold. Pudding may be cooled, and then wrapped in foll and refrigerated for 2 to 3 weeks. To serve, loosen foil and heal in 3.50 de&ree oven 20 to 30 minutes. Serve warm with Creamy Apricot Whip in !Oto 121ervina:s. Cre1my A•rlcet Wlllp: Beat together until well· blended I pack1ge (I· ounce) cream cheese, 1 cup confectioners sugar, and ~ cup chopped, cooked dried apricots. RAISIN CllANBEllllV CHRISTMAS PUDDING I,'\! cup butter or margarine, softened 1 cup sugar 1 teaspoon crated orana:e rind 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 eggs. well-beaten 2% cups sifted flour IV1 cups dark or golden raisins I 1h cups whole cranbet· ries J~ ttaapoona bakln& .,.,... .. 1 teaspGOn salt -~~ cupmiJt Blend to1ether butter, su1ar, oran1e rind and ... ma unUI llfbl and ftlllr)'. Add well·bt1ten ec11 mix· Inf until lboroufbly blended . Sprinkle 2 t1ble1poon1 flour over r,al1ln1 •nd cran· berries. Re1,lft remalnlne nour with b1klne powder and 11lt. Add to flnt l'QIX· ture alternately with mWc. Fold In floured fruit&: tum into well a:reued e to 8·cup puddlnc mold; cover U1hlly. Place mold on trivet in larce kettle of boiHn1 water (water should come halfway up mold). Steam in continuously bolllna: water 1 ~ to 2 hours, replenishing water as needed. Take puddina: tnold from water; remove cover and let pudding stand in mold i;. minutes. Turn out on serv- inC platter. (Cool pudding on wire rack iC it is to be stored ind be1ted later.) Gamisb 11 desired. Serve hot with favorite pudding sauce. Makes 10 to 12 serv· ings. · ·, RAISIN.CRANBERRY t PUDDING GRACES TABLE • 1n ?k ~ u(' f&~ t:J,,.;;;,,-4 ff ~f;_ . ~/'.!&If $d/1~-' ii..~'~~~ "'11 <$ff/~¥~~ ~ ~ ?t'f""'at" ,,u#,,t' ;, 1.,;.~d.w~ -,u.r.wu ""'~ ' ~~~:*~&r '~ ;I,~ ,.,,6qf Wt: "'" ui.d- ~ ~-,./~--~ :tt~#'?~~A'.-'U'o/~. Grocery Meat New Kleenex Btight Spot Corntd Bttf Briskets Fitcill Tissue 100 ct Crisco Oil 24 oz Heinz Ketchup 32 oz Snow1 0.ms minced or chopped a oz Frisldt1 Buffet Cat Food 61.i:oz Pictsweet Sttw V9\itbles fro:un 2 lb1 2 for 39c . 1.09 690 490 Sforl.00 690 Downey Flake Homtma.d• Wa.fnn bonUI p.tk 490 Kolhu style BoneleuC\lbu or Beef Stitw' bite size Pork Loin RoilSt P'•p.red f« euy urving Lamb Shitnks urve with Reese mint w.uce Spareribs Eastern ;rain fed Ol.icken LtQs Cilif. Grown 1.59 1.59 l.39 9g, 1.39 890 Liquor Candlelight Meats Seitqr•m's 7 Crown % val I 1.99 K.mchittkit Vodk• ~ ~l 8.99 Bl•ck Vtlv1t Citnitdi•n 'ii9il 11 .79 Desmond & Oufr Scotch ~ Q&1 10.9& CAsE PURCHASES 10% OFF 'Salisbury Steaks prt-stasoned 980 Marinattd Me•tballs chile salsa sauce 9& Stuffed Bell Pepers oven ready 9& • I' I lb lb lb lb lb lb lb lb lb .. AD ITEl·•lSGOOD THRU SAT DEC. 14 I I' G Delicatess en Rich.1rd 's Home M•de Soups pint Ri chitrd 's Eqg & Pot•to Sa.fad 14 oz Richard's Armenian String Oiee.se 'Ii lb Rich.rd 's Cheese Pizza 8 in. Wispride Cheese Refilh 10 oz Pro du ce • 490 69C 1.12 890 '"' Grapefruit Texas, pink 6 for I .00 S.nana Squash thi ck, meaty lb \Oc Nivel Cringes ~weet lunch box size 4 t•s 1.00 Cucumbers lonq qreen 2 for 25c Bakery Butter Crt•m &-ead lb 790 Crumb C.ik.t Donuts '"h 190 Apple Strud!l \.29 Jewish Mohn Bread lb 71' WE CARRY A COMPLETE SELECTION OF SEAFOOD. CHRISTMAS MOORS HOME &i GlfT SHCW LIDO FLOWER SHOf' LIDO SUNDAY 11:00 -•iOO FRIDAY OPEN UNTIL. 1:00 SOcOFF CANDLELIGHT MEATS Wlttt d'lili ...... 0.,, OHwlltl" t Ml.tt IOt off , COOL WHIP Bor 39c I I I I I I I I I I D.P. I ""° J.&JJ Vt4 LIOO NEWPOllT llEAC!'I a-s BO..iv,,..,..t I i1J.&J6(1 1-141180111 V•EW 161iOM4C411l!iUll NEW..O"T 80.CI< • 0,..nt· 8 D.ily.Sunt· 1 .... .., --O".··.·.·. e, • Snd.•l~l(!U CH5 Cou9r;on IJfi~ gcxxt Ott:. 12 tl>r11 •. ,!'11-• ONE COUPON PER ADULT CUSTOMER> FUERTE AVOCADO 19c • ' W1thtl'llJco"flOn D.P . f ""1' Avocado 19c I • • • I ~ •• ' .. . I • .. • ' J Entertaining from 5 ta 7? Cocktail Buffet ;filled Featuring' Monterey Jack cheese as well as other dairy ingredients, these tas- ty and nutritious nibbles are just in time for parties ah~ad. Bite-size cheese ap- P,tllz.l,~S o~fer a most welcome varlety of flavors, t'xtUres and appearance for five to seven entertain. in•.- lndividual quiche tarts are very elegant with their col_qrful garnishes and pret· t,ab'apes. ~ entirely dirferent nib· ble but just as tasty are Nachos, the crisp rried corn tortillas lopped with grated (heese. 'Two roll·up ·a nd·slice ideas are new versions of t}ie favorite cheese and bread combination. PARTY QUICHES ~ cup b\J.lter 21/• cups flour t teasP,OOn.s alt 5eggt" 1 cup grated Monterey Jack cheek 11. cup grated romano cheese Ifs pint whipping cream \fl c~p milk '4 {easpoon])epper \4 te1spoon marjoram \4 teaspoon oregano 2 tablespoons flour for fill- ing Combine butter, 2v. cups flour and \4 teaspoon salt. Cut in butter finely. Mix in I egg to form dough. Divide into 36 equal portions and press each portion into small buttefed lkounce r tart pan. . Combine cheeses, 4 eggs, cream, rnilk, o/.i teaspoon !:ait. pepper, marjoram, oregano and 2 tablespoons no.ur. Spoon into tai,:t shells. Bake in 350 degtee oven about 35 minutes 'or until light golden. Carefully re- move from pans. Serve -w.a-rm w.,l\lt variou s garnishe.s on toP. "Makes 3 doze n. Sliced ripe or green olives, baby sbr\mp, crisp crumbled ba'con may be added to the tarts after fill· ing with the basic mixture. DELANEY BROS. ' W~en baked CJl<nJi h \op with the 9Ame~ngredltilt. , TOAST·E D C H EESE ROtLI. '' 8 slices while bread, trimmed of crust • Bulter Vt cup grated N:Obterey Jack cheese in cup grated provolone cheese 1/4 cup mayonnaise l/4 teaspoon thyme P..1ix cheeses, mayonnaise and thyme. Spread on but- tered bread and carefull y roll up. Place seamside do~·n in shallow baking pan. l\1 elt lf.t cup butter and spoon over rolls. Bake in 450 degree oven 6 minutes or until toasted. Cut each roll in hair. Serve hot. Makes 16 pieces. NACHOS . Fry corn tortillas in "'. inch hot oil in skillet Until very crisp. Turn once. in oil. Drain on paper towels. Sprinkle tortillas wit h grated l\1onterey jack of cheddar and r omano cheeses, about •A cup total RECIPE!- . HAPPY H'OLIDA YS . Don't forcJet Delaney's for your Party's Cold Canapes Small Tray, 2-4 ea .... · ........ S3 .8S Clam Meat I for dips) .. , .. , SI .IO lb .. LanJe Tray S4 ea ...........•. SI.SO Fttsft Oysttrs 111 pt •.......... SI.SO Crab Claws 2 lb. bax ........ $7.60 Salmon La~ '!1 lb ........ , .... ·:SJ:oo , Shri$t dip size •••.••.••.•• $6.60 lb. Smoke·d'Fish •••••.•.••..•• S2.40 1b. lay S imp lcoffect for dipsl $2.SO lb. Cocktail Sauce ..•........ ,40• •ti pt.,, Assorted Hot Canapos-10 DifferOfll Kinds 96 lo a Box. Hoot & Servo -$12.50 box Fr-o.-, '"'~ SHfood. 2100 Lcrfoy-............ •-h. 673-3450 BARRY GOLDWATER SPEAKS OUT in the DAILY PILOT -------·-·------------···-----·-""i Best Idea Since Shopping Carts i ~ i I ; cheese on each tortilla. Place on sha llow pan and run under broiler until hot ·and bubbly. Cut into Wedges with sharp knife. Serve hot. Dip into hot chili sauce, if desired. STUFFED CA RAWAY CHEESE AND ROLL SLICES l (8-ounce > p ackage cream cheese 2 cups grated l\1ontcrey Jack Cheese ('h pound) Jtables poons milk 1f.i cup diced pimiento •':!green pepper, diced 11~ cup fin ely chopped onion 2 teas poons caraway · seeds, crushed in mortar 2 teaspoons paprika Vt teaspoon pepper 6 lon g French' rolls Beat together all filling in gredients. •lollow out French roll s, usin g apple co rer. Stuff cheese mixture inside, about If.! cup per rtill. Wrap and chill. Slice off as de- sired. A1akes 4 to 5 dozen slices. 'ONLY THE ORIGINAL HAS A HANDSOME, • Now you can do a week's shopping without forgetting a single item! Use pre-printed shopping lists prepared for you by PILOT PRINTING. ~~~~~E0 __,,. .ON THE P.t>Cl<AGE !' Two·yt1r supply (104 ljsts) furnished in conwenient te1r-off pad for just $1.25 (post•f' prtp•idl Send in Coup.on Today and Become A Super Shopper r----------·---··-· Fill iR this eoupon. clip 11fd m1il •ilh $1.25 to: Pilot Printin{Shopping List Post Office Box 1560 Cost• Mesa .Calif. 92626 I ----------------------I -------------------1 ----------------------I I 140 separate printed items, plus additional spaces you can fill in yourself. Just check 'em off ~ 34 St1ples 21 Veget1bles 14 fruits 6 Bakery Items 5 Revenges 19 Me1t and fish entries 11 Dairy items 20 Mi~llHtOtls ' Llttt ....... 1ch11I 1111 DAILY PILOT I I a. Stitt t• 111411•11r l i'11 C.41 I ·····-------·-···----·---~~---~~~~~~~~-~--11 '·, ; ·~· • ' -. ' DAILY PILOT ('5 Mon terey Jack and other types of cheese and dairy products make these appetizers especially nutritious. Mos t of these treats may be made ahead and re-h ea ted at party time. Not all Sugar Frosted Flakes arc created equal. 011/)1 one has Ke\1ogg·s secret, to:.isted-in sugJ r frosting. On(y one is 111adc \Vith An1crica's favorite n:.ikcs of golJen corn . Only one brightens your breakfost table with Tony the Tiger\' sm iling face. Only one-Kellogg '.> Sugar Fro sted Flakes. . So, take thi s coupon to your grocer's. Enjoy the original from Kellogg\ ~ind a /(JC sa1•i11g~·. too .' ~p·· SUGAR FROSTF.D FLAKES " l • • • .. ' ' . . '• ' ' f.6 DAILY PILOT Wectn•.sdt y. Deeemtiet l 1, 197• . ~teaspoon salt brown. Makes24tarts. Perk Up Menu \\'ant to perk JJP an enter- taining meriu thll holiday aeason:?_ Package_ an ctP· peliter iil ll tart shell and 'ft¥.I ha\'e an eye-catching treat that's bound lo please. Party-like Quiche Tarts are attractive and delicious mint-pies-:--A celebration de· light ! ing and aid in thickening, make Quiche 1'<trts an un· us.ul'll,y nut-riUou1;. .;iµ .. petiier, too. QUIC HE TARTS Tart Shel15: Using 2 rounded teas- poonfuls or dough for each, prei;s.onto bottom Bnd sidei; of 24 muffin p.'.ln cups (2!2- inch diameter). Quiche Ftlllag:: ·~ cup shredded Swiss 1 tablespoo n Instant minced onion Sprinkle 1 teaspoon each chee~e and ham ill each tart shel11 Beat eggs until light. Add cr~am, mayonnuise . -mustard and sall ; beat until blend ed . St ir in o nion. Spoon 2 liiblespqons egg mixture into each filled tart 5hell. If desired, prepare tart shells, fill "'ilh ham and cheese; cover with plastic 'vrap and rerrigerate until baking time. Then'. prepare egg mixture and proceed with recipe. cheese Torts Con 1t Be Beaten I µackage (II ounce) pie crust mix l egg, beaten 1,~ cup minced ham Geggs ~4 cup light cream or half and ha Ir Pie Variation : Prepare 9-inch pie crust usi ng 1 sti ck pie crust mix -substitute I egg for water. FUI as above. 'B ake in preheated 400 degre e F'. oven 35·40 minutes or until puffed and brown. FREEZES ITEMS THRO FEB. 1, 1975 HERE ARE JUST A FEW O~ THESE MONEY SAVING VALUES ....._1(11 U.SUI i'UrriR'MiLK 45 c ROLLS -•••••••• 1.!ir 'llioAl _.,. wffi'PP!D "" 49 C TOPPING ...... M ClN. llh l"l!"JUl(:I 33c FRUIT '•·OI COCKTAIL-... M CAN • ~.-· 23 MiRKIT BASKET C DINNlR ..... ,_ r>;.~.1 FOlGER'S $299 COfffl--M ·~- YUBAN $116 COFFtE---1~1. Hl-C C -45 DRINKS---.. ~~1 UMON C ~ 59 JUICE '~•~' HILLCREST 49 C MARGARINE .. •:.gi. ~~·~"" 89 CHUNK 1, •• -er C TUNA ·--....... '"H TOMATO C .,,,..., 24 PASTI-.. ~ SEE THE COMPLETE LIST OF THE 580 ITEM S POSTED IN ALL OUR STOR ES I I I ' J tablespoons water A1ayonnaise adds a special tang to the custard base . Protein-rich eggs, which bind together the savory ~am and ch~ fill· . Combine pie crust mix, egg and water with fork, mixing just until blended. Form into ball. 1 cup mayonnaise or saladdressin" Bake in preheated 400 degree F . oven 25-30 minutes or until puffed and ~ t eas poon d-r y mustard DITllHllT LUX LIQUIDit flO Zf N Reqal Whip fl 49c Whipped Topping ·~~· Hillcrest ft 59c Sweet Relish _. __ ·:~·· "\ ~t.Jt~ y <hil>i MAIKO IA5Kil ii CL.huhnkT ,,,,.,, 99c 1g I una . __ ............. "' · Hillcrest if 39c Fruit Drinks__ .. _ 't:O: UNOlRWOOO ~ Deviled 61 c Ham Spread ___ ·~:.•· Fl.J.V'OI ~ Baker's :b'I:' 65c Chocolate Chips _ 'i.".'· CRACMU:S ii Nabisco 71 c Wheat Thins ......... _ 'I'.~'. CORNBlfAO 01 CHICkfN - ~:~ffin~0~ix _ ..... -;:: 44c Jerseymaid ..... , s 11 s Egg N'og '"'·· BANQUET • 4nc DINNERS __ ,. 17 Hillcres! ~ ,.,, 49c Morganne ... -............ ·~ :;~d~:g _ ..... !:! ... •::.• 99c Hunl'slt 33c ,_ ___ ,, Ketchup_.':,~· \ 101, 'aKll lFfl(TIYI WID., 11(. 11 tM•U fUll., DIC. 17, 1974 DAIRY-DELI :~·.'-~ • . MAO:n IASKET ii ,1/. _, -·" •• ,..1 Jerseymaid·~49c Reol .Crea~ .. 50c i.:-· Sour Cream .. _ Topping _ .... ,u . , • . IUBITU IUTCAUOTUllllOI SIGNATURE • ··, I '\, Potato it 39c Monterey ::1.· 76c Salad. ___ , .. ";;;,~ Jack Cheese ... IOIDUI llWlD 011A11$Y .. °"'' ... llrl _.. .... ,, ""'"' .. - Cheez .... 95c Cheeselt 79c • r.GJ 11-0L -Kisses ·-·-· "': Spread ......... "'· IAlLAID ~ 1wtn•I ot 1wm111U • Cinnamon ,... 3 6 c Pillsbury 15 c ,._.Ol. • • /\.\.Ol, Rolls ___ "' B1scu1ts ... _ "'· - 01AMONO it 9 9 ( Walnut Meats_ __ .. _·~~·· Fruit Baskets -~ ~5 ~~. RUBY RED OR WHITE COMPLfTI SELICTION OF HOllOAY flOWIRS & PLANTS INClUOING POINTSITIIAS & CHRYSANTHEMUMS 118 CfHTEI CUT iij $129 Pork Chops ................ -.. -·-"· <INTER CUT • $139 Loin Pork Chops _..... · CENTll CUT lOIN ~ $139 Smoked Pork Chops .... PORK LOIN !ij 99 ( Loin End Roast.. .... _ .. __ ,. SIRLOIN CUT ~ s 1 09 Pork Chops ____ ,,_,. PORK LOIN j! 89 ( Rib End Roast _ .................. . WIL$0ll'i TfflOllMAOl 01 ~ $ 439 COUlfllY CIUI 21\r C d H , .... anne am ____ "' NON FOODS& llOUOR ITEM S !A(l l li~MS Ci Lll. .-D.. 9 IOROWll FIUM ~ 7 ( Roasting Chicken ........... . ::::'.:.i": .. ~l;'::.= ... u.. ~ 99c Fryer Breasts _ .. _._ .... _ ... C~i~~~cli~~~.~:-~ ..... ~.--1~ 129 P~:k"tiver --.. ~'.,.39c llANCHl~O POIK 01 IEEF !ij 59c Chorizo .... _.. .. ..... ::::t·=1~0:·~:~ ... ll.'"" fi 47c Cold Cuts __ . __ ... -;:: WILSON'S CflTlflfO ~ 6 5 C Meo! Wieners ....... -·~~· OFF lAlll a;,: Z'!r INClUOES 12' ~-= Scope ~ Mouthwash:::94 c SPE=y..A..REMINGTON ~ '....:.-UUtGI' '°"' Ul(.U!Ol 1111 TOlll 1"(.... ...,,... ~ -.,. IA.,,111'.llCAn 01 II.Uni (II.till. IMPOllnD 69c • •Cl. Apricots ..... _ ............... -"' UIAKfAST = 69( zt\t" !'\·LI. Prunes ____ . __ , __ •• , FRESH CELERY IA1 5* PLANTATION GROWN SHA PED CHRISTMAS TREES ~ -AM m• -.AIU.Wt JOI USlllAll<L CALCULATORS SPlllY llMJHGTOM Now. -CALCULATOR !1111111' MODEL NO. MJ AVAILABLE ~T '.;~,, 2699 All MARKET BASKET ::: ~ It FOOD STORES '" 39~ SPlllY llMIN5TON CALCULATOR MODfl NO. llt SPEllY IEMIHHOH CALCULATOR '49~ Alk Stott MA,.AClll '°' ASJISTAIKl •. ' PILlSBURY t;ii"Y 1!t 8 5 C INSTANT POTATOES. BAI ;Jtlll .. IALfl t• '"1.111 M,.. ns.t.u .. (9'UlfKtAl '"' I ~ FROZEN FOODS IMUll II l llTTU: WK1 M. Whole ':;',' -39c Kernel Corn __ SUNSHIMI STA.Tl • Orange 39c Juice_ 1t::· ORf.IOA '°"111111 c..u1 French It 39c Fries '~ .. ~ IN •11nt1 SAUCI 1r.:t_t. • , . Green Giant 39c Medium Peas Ch~colate * 8 9 c Eclairs_·~ '·"" . Oh Boy '1.~· $129 Cheese Pina f ......... ,~-· Shrimp 7 9 c Dinner _ '~i· o~:;yflake *49 c Waffles __ 1:..'°i· '"' '""" it 79c 7 -Bone Roast.. .................. .. Chuck Steak _~ __ ,.79c 1111 CHUCK . ii 89( 7 -Bone Steak --·-"· lllf LOIN ii ~$9 Tenderloin Roast _ .... __ ;:.£ lllf LOIN j! ~89 Tenderloin Steak _ .. _,;,£ hlfCMUCI ~ 1111111\Dll ClOO IONlUSS ~ $138 Beef Roast -.. --.... ·-·--,. lllJ ROUND ·ii s 1 s9 Sirloin Tip Steak __ lllf IDUHb $149 Sirloin Tip Roast _,. IRISH SLIC(D Beef Liver 11 you can'I find our RAIN Ad•trlistd Specials osk f~r .a ... CHECK Wt •' ""''•I l•o•ot ft ol "' ••• ,..,, t• heu ol -'"""'"" , ....... ---........ ___ ....... -·'--'"""• .... kt ... ..,_, h, .... -,...,, ... •• '"" -ol.., .... ,.oi1M -!ol. II llo1 ·-._.. •• -· ..... , ... '"" .11;,, 1 ....... <•<• -· • ....... -...... -......... , ~ ......... ·-.... w .... ........... ~ .... ·--h. • 'tt'. K(R[ ARt JUSI A HW Of UU~ J' ':Iii. MANY RlO X PRlCI S ._ ··-· .•. Cliic~fot.A·l;.kif_,__ •• fNhri11Mff'1 1,, ....... __ ~· 11• .,. l...i1H er.-CllttH--~ 44c o::;-'iM1i.olP_.i1---'',!' $11S c.;::;r,_ 0111 .. __ ·;.:: '1 '' ~, ... , ____ ·;;: 49' "C• .. k•n----':.:" 681 55• l.,MtTJ °""~ C"k~s.--'.:.:' 1141 ~~-;_:.1,u -----:.: 371 ....... --··---~-... 30• Dtl """"" L#llt a-1111 --- ~~~ s..-.~--":;!' 491 ('C~ "' ,.., ____ ·:: 78• ~·:; ···----·~ 331 ;i;~-:;· i:... Mi•---·:.: 65 1 S':;l""i.:. ____ ~ 591 ~·roit Jllil•----'::' 561 ........ "• DtWI --'t:: 521 c:;;;;., ..... ..,.,, ____ -:: a9· '.: 29-.: J';'" Doy lio• ·: 69' 15' Witt s.kitt .,.,."'"'_ -:: •3•• .,..... .......... ___ "::" 391 ;;;:,·cw.ltu °"'""'--•: 49• ~c.., ....... __ ";!' 99' leW'*-S.lt ,....... ·:.:· 69' ''""'' (1<1114 '"1 ·::.· ·1~*- li:C';. s.ft...,.,... '::'" 74' °""" ,,. ... ,... '":..'"-'5'' M.:i Mn MU '0: 21' l"'c.,.._ :.: 49' AT MOST STORES ,_..._c_ ... , .... ...,11.u.~ ., __ ·~ .. "'-'- .... -~ .... lo ' "' _"t ____ ,_, ..... ___... _._..__, .... c.. ....... __ ,_ ... _ ..... I.II "' _,..,........,,_, ... _ '" ,..,_wi,.~,_ I.ft --~......... . ' 11o..-.. -----...... , """ .... -·-·O.....•· .. l'-f ........ ,...., ..... ,, .... .. ,_""' ...... ,_.__ • ' ·-~ n s p s A bi '" "' m he cr ca th d cl ch " bi w ho tu di c th ·d• SU m st· SU fr St or jo bl pc tio " sal m· ,oe sai r, fat 45 th ed ' " wi '" kn th thi bu fc n un An th '" vc pr l•O l<" cri to ('(' sh1 un ll ;J I pc f ol t • '\sa d" drt b<I 1 w rh .slJ m• (.j;i • . " • Wadnfl<Say. Oecemoer 11. ~="' DAILY PIL0'1 Cl Sweetness _Just C .omes Natur.allyFrom Fruit • Visions of Sugarplums Don't to Turn Sour- ' By IEANNE LESEM llclous pies, as generations yams. away decaYed or damaged in a shallow laye r O\'er low presweetened varieties. tr with pork c>r ha1n. and glaze u'1"-E1111« ofsoutbe r• l II I 'd tally do 't shop t th I 1'h 1 r· d th I h th h grnpe juice. Sprtn.kle one " packet of unsweetened gelatin on one fourth cup of JU1Ct' to soften. Bring one and three fourths cups or Jui ce to a boil, pour it over the gelatin mixture and Jtir until no crystalJ can be ~een. Chill until~· NEW YORK (UPI) rne cane you. net en , n spo!l mayno ep. e re· heal and stir occasional y, you 1n e attertoo:iug-t em w1 oney or I And because the fruit.sue·· for more sweet potatoes and mainder of the potato may for about 20 minutes. For.; -ary for your taste, mix molasses instead of sugar. 1 ave your visions or holr.-ar content of these potatoes yams than you can use still taste bad even though tt still gre11.terTWeetness, add them "'ith an equal amount Or for slightly less s"·et.=t day sugarplums turned to is high, you need much less within a few days. And store looks all right. a few spoonfuls of orange or unswe,.etened cereal ones. cook a re"' spoonfuls sour grapet llS s.u.a:ar prices added sweetening than ln them in ·a cool, dry place -Carrots a lso contain Jots juice and a bit of grated before serving br, "'tth hot of uns"•eetent.11 apple juice rise out .Df sight and sugar pumpkin pie. In fact, you but not the refrigerator-to of natural fruit suga r -so orange rind during the last cereals, cooking and serv· or s"'eet cider to syrupy Itself disdppears from the can use honey instead of prevent s poilage. much that they taste can·· 10 minutes or so. 1ng. consistency 1n the frying shelv;eso{514permarkets? sugar-ithasaspecialaf· Th·e signs to look for in died if you cut them into Some other sugar-saving J!you rfamUyllkesswcet-panafteryouhavercmo\'ed naTu~:: 0~~v:::e~gfeoodsof, .finity for these vegetables buying s weets: a good thin sticksorringsandcook ideas: and·sour main dishes, add the apples . and, measure for measure, s h ape , firmness, and them with a little butter nr Research has shown that mixed dried frult to your ~l ake your ov•n gelalin s uc h as yams , s weet ittastessweeterthansugar. bright,.s mooth, uniformly margarine and salt in a mostpeopleusemoresugar favorite beef slew to both desserts and salads with pota toes and carrots. Youcanalsousehoneyin-colored skins free from . tightly covered, lightly when they add it to cereal sweeten and thicken it. naturally S\l.'CCt canned ur Apple juice makes a part icularly good base for perfection salad . S1ets and yams ma~e de-stead of sugar for candied signs of decay. Just cutting oiled saucepan. Cook them than is used per serving on Se rve fried apple rin gs boltled apple, JJlneapple Qr ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'-~-"-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Fobd Danger Health Hazard MADISON, Wis. (UPI>- A University of Wiscons in bioc hemist says staples such as sail a nd sugar, ('Specia ll y sucrose. are more hazardous lo human health than food additives t!r even natural food poisons caused by bacteria . "All material things in !he universe arc made ex· elus i~ely of chemicals, in· 1·lud1ng foo ds , and all C'hcmicals are· tox ic in lhc Wr o ng a m o unt ," sa id biochemist F . ~1 . Strong. ""-'hat's important is "hethQr the chemical is hazardous in the amount ac· 0 s lually cons~m ed,'' he said. · - strong said he thought ad· ditives "·ere being widuly criticized. despite the fact !hey must meet strict stan- ·dards. •le said food staples like sug ar and salt should also meet strict ly controlled standards. ''T he h aza rd from · Sllc rose outweighs that from any other substance," Strong said. "Sucrose. cane or beet sugar, was the ma- jor cause of dental pro- blems among more than 95 percent of the U.S. popula- 11on." Three to rive times the amount of co mmon table salt habitually consumed by many persons produces ,severe hypertens ion, Strong said. Strong said other dittary factors such as saturated fats. choleste(PI. and 50 lo 45 percent of rood calories in the form of fat are associat· t·d with heart disease. '.'While natural fOOd toxi· canls h ave ca ~s ed "idespread human suffer· 1ng. in most cases today, we know how to guard against them," said Strong, adding this was not true or staples. Burger's , Oriental \\'hat goes into a ham· burger bun ? Something dif- ferent all the time, it. seems. First came the beef pally, next came the Sloppy Joe. and recently the fi shburge r. 1\nothcr delicious version is the Chinaburgcr. This easy·to·flx dish con· t a in s both meat :ind \'cgetables ~·it h the bun providing the "starch" por· llOn of the meal. For accent. team the Chinaburgcr "'ith cri sp celery and cherry tomatoes. ClllNABURGERS 2 packages ( 15 ounces 1•:ich ) frozen pepper Orien- tnl enlree or I divider·pak 1·an (42 ounce) peppe r (Jricntal 1 tablespoon instant min· red onion I tablespoon \\'orcestcr· shirt' sauce 2 tablcspoons catchup 4 hamburger buns, split :ind loastt;d '':! of a 3-ou nce C<1n Frtnch fried onions \'e~etablc relishes ror ga rnish {optional) If vou select frozen llCP· l)t'r Oriental, heat in pouch following pac:k >tge direc'- t 1ons, the n turn into \~:i u ce pan. Or prepare • J1\ider.pak can by heatn1g drained vegetables in the :-,;ivory sauce. To either, slir in onion. \A1orcestershirc and cat· ehup. Heal until bubbling, stirring, frequently. Spoon mixture over toasted buns. li'1rni::;h y,·ith onion topping. JuJt a few words in the right place ... Dally Pilot Claulfled Ads Dial the direct line 642-5678 Meat Master Meats • Holiday Spirits Choose from Ralphs supCr selection of imported and domestic wines and spirits-then save an extra 10</., when you buy by the case, assorted or regular. You can use your DankAmericard on all liquor purchases. Poot<Loin-Frwsh Pack Cont1ln1 Mixed Pork • 213 Center Cut 113 Encl Cllt Chope Chops lb .• 99 R1lptl1 ExcJl.l1lve -A Blend ot GrOllncl Beel •nd Soy Protein Concentr1te Super Burger Beef Chilek-Pot Roa11 Round Bone Roasts ... 57 lb •• 99 Beel Chilek-Clod Cut-Rolled 1 28 Boneless Beef Roasts 1.. • Beel Chuck-Center Cllt 7 Bone Roasts . "' Top Sirloin Steaks Beel loln-Bonete11 2lb.Box-frozen Ground Beef Patties Pork loin-Center ~t Rib Smoked Por1t Chops Hormel Cllr• M••Wf-lb. 2.48 Cure 81 Harns Rol.lrwS or ~rloln-Thln Cut Veal Cutlets Wll•r Slk:ed-12 Oz. Pkg. Ralphs Bacon lb •• 79 lb. 1.98 OL 1.49 ... 1.49 lb, 1.98 Ob. 2.49 .... 99 ~~bS~der Chops lb. 1.49 lamb leg-Fresh Lamb Sir1oin Chops lb. 1. 79 USDA Cholce-Freth 2 19 Lamb Loin Chops •b. • B:f1~~~ ••.• 79 ~;;J~·Chi~ke;;s lb •• 35 U.5.D.A. Gr8de A-Southem Fresh Fryers ...... lb .• 39 Beel loin-Tall• Aemoved T-Bone Steaks 1.78 Ob. Pork Shoulder-Picnic Cut Fresh Pork Roasts .. .• 69 Pork Shoulder-811tt Cut 1 09 Pork Steaks 1._ • Fisherman's Cove S1/1dSlze Cooked Shrimp Pac.Ille Aed-Oce1n Cal.lghl Salmon Steaks Dieters Dellglli Turbot Fillets Center Cut-loin Halibut Steaks lb. 1.99 lb, 1.89 lb •• 89 lb. 2.09 Super Spirits R1lpt11 Exctusl11•-S111e SO- Sandra Vodka '011 7 29 gel Ion • Kentucky Squlre-86 Pfoof Straight Bourbon fttth 4.39 3.29 R1lpll1 bclll1l11e Lakeshire Gin tinh Super Bakery R1lph1 E1clut111e -Full 1 v, lb. Loil Soper Bread R1lplls -Delk:lou1 Cinnamon Rolls R1lph1 -0e1iclou1 Lemon Tea Cakes Ralph1-Homemede Goodness Boysenbeny Pies '"" .43 7 oz . pkg. al Ch ,. •lz• .45 .89 1.19 Super Deli Chunk Style Ralphs Swiss Cheese 1.83 pollnd Meet or Beel Ralphs Bologna fib .• 89 Kosher Knockwur1t or 2 1 39 Hebrew National Franks .'.. • Armoui Meat°' Beef Bologna 12 Ol- la1cco Shrimp Cocktail 4 or. Relph•-Cole Slaw or Potato Salad 140l- BunermHk or 0¥en Reidy BaHard Biscuits 1'Ac Ol- Non Oalry-Aero1ol Can Whip-0 Topping 1'h Ol- R1lph1 Half & Half 1;fth 1.89 Egg Nog Ch1!11\l Petite-Ch1mpagne or Cold Duck quirt .79 .43 .49 .14 .53 .53 .65 Prices effective December 12 through December 18 Super Buys Ralphs-Catering ( Ice Cream . '~~=~.89 Health a Beauty Mlttl Of Golden 111 Dl-57 Binaca Breath Drops .. ,., • Ret.-Surl-Me11thol-l11mon Ll,,,e 11 or.. 88 Foamy Shave Cream "" , A,;ti.0Pers.,irant 5c!~ .91 M111·1 M1lr Sprsy ... . . ' ' .. ·. Assorted-Except Tonic Treesweet-Regular Canada Dry . Grapefruit Mixers :~.; .34 Juice .. ,~~ .49 Frozen Food llrdMr•-Grade A Mixed Vegetables (flopped or L••I Birdseye Spinach NonDtlry~"f P81Whip Grffft 011n1-evt Sp;n1ch or 10ot. ... 10 er.. .... Pantry Fillers lOfll.910 Jule.• Coek!all Snap-E·Tom For PlfK'lklll I Watft•• Log Cabin Syrup foli!•••-100% Instant Coffee lyl-01 -o.odori1lnt Super Produce . E•tr1 Finey W11hlngton Golden Delicious Apples Large 01t1ndo Tangelos Western Iceberg Lettuce Garden Frexh Broccoli Fre1h-Crl1p Celery ... 1 .. ·.19 per lb. J8 ••di .28 perlb. .29 e1ch .19 Red Radl1lle1 or Green Onions .. ...., .10 Super Flowers Fresh Mistletoe ..... 29 •• Pol Poinsettias "'" 1.47 6" Pot Poinsettias .,,, 2.97 Super f. Household Values One Size-Popular Shad et -S1we 20I Ralphs Soper Panty Hose ,.,, .57 S Roll Paper or 4 Roll Foll Archer Gift Wrap .. ~ .99 P1olong-From TexLz~ lfol-1 35 Tree Freshener .. .,, • Amoco-Cle1r Pl111ic -10 Oot.. Size Party Glasses •::,' • 73 All Grinds Folgers Coffee 1'b. 97 c1n a Pantry Fillers S11t11tlt1 -A.-con1utul..t Lemon Juice Fo• Cooking & S1111oni114 A·1 Sauce Supar Mont Prune Juice Fo19'fi,.-A~Grlnch ~.37 IOor.. 87 -··. 40ot. 69 -·. The Dry Look 1'0L 1 38 can • '\'o Or. Lol!an I 4 Ot. Deoe1or1nt 1 88 Brut 33 Gift Sets ••ch • Medium Peas P1t Allz-Delfl Dltll Pie Shells 12 oz. pkg. .31 .22 .53 .39 .53 .79 Liquid Cleaner S•nec1-G01<11n OelltlOUI Apple Sauce ('l;~~~ ~.~~.:!!:nkl Of •Welchade ~~ 3.12 ..... 55 li11<b1l IOf Me11 4 4.L '2 98 Oki Spice Cok>gne bon111 • -·-Johnson'• Beby So1p 1":.. .31 -..,. ... _. Broccoli Spe1r1 c._..,,., •. , ...... ,.... 1-L .. •H-'•••• Prell Sh•mpoo :.:0 1.36 Bridgford'• Br1•d --·.. "" -~ ... _, __ ._ ...... B•y•r Aspirin -. 1.71 L1mon1d• .... ,c.. 11., ... ,.., __ l,.OLC- S.Cr•I D.odortnt ...., 1.83 Tom1to Juice °"'"""'-._c--•-- Hollowar Hot111-$1t11. Sltlk o< • Stulled Peppers 1' 01, .... 11011nc•-Oepo1tt 11011111 •RC. Cola 1:.: .37 i:-; .87 ·.:; .20 =:.11 -Ralphs Everyday Low Prices - '~ 2.19 _ ..... _, __ .___ .. lemon1de _.,_,......, Cheese Plu:•t -·'"·-·-· Or1no• JI.lice _ .. ..,_,,.,.. Limon 'n Llm••d• ".:' •• 39 ·~ .• 87 ".~ •• 79 ·::~ .20 "'•--l"!"J.ln Gr1h1m cr1ckers c ... _ .. ...,,._ A1lphs Soup ··--.... Chk:k•n Glblel Gr•vy ......... ,._ Selllne Cr1cker1 ·~:: .66 "".:-•• 20 ""'.~~ .20 Klmbles Dl1per1 '!.'! 1.28 Dog Food • ,..._ll»Jw .,..~-"" GI-MIJf -·• -, -,-•l!>•S.-~ ~ ....... _ 'Asterisked Items not available In the followlng stores: L• .......... IOtO S ~o.., l ........... <OIOWWOf""4'1"'e-.,,. \,ftA-o.'1•N ....... --.-.-·1 _ .. _..,. C-l>i»NO•Oh.I .... , ............. 'l(l(l $o f- Loo•,..ioo.;w., l o&,., , ......... , ,~'lf,11 \• ....... 1 ~ .............. "'"""''""' ·~-; .61 , .. ·-·· •0:" •... -, • .: lHA ...... o,111.Y/•.w , ........... 111• ' ... _ 16, ... ,_ .•• ·-~''''"_,,_ r·--·~f&·---, •• , corn iiiti ick .. ~ ' •• Fleischmann 59 ·1 Margarine -.... I I Lin.JI One llern 1fld 9ne C01.0p0n '9t C11110fftl1 I " Co11pon llfe;llwe Oeo. 12 lhl\I Ott. II L C OUPON .. ' Planning a holiday get-together? l t1lph ~ lnt<•rn.1tu1n11I /\pp;!tite Sht'\11)1' 1all llf'l11 ynu 11rr!l!llo('-' a 11.1rl\ 1h.1t'i1 ~uuple h11/ ~11/'lff Or nnl' th:il'll 1'11np /y >11/'f'f'. 1\ll 1"11 h.11 1' tr1d111 ,c.1ll U• '1'1\11 1'hn 1·~ fm n1 n l11rj.."t• ~·k-ctinn of ~.11·ury p.11111 t r<1\ ~ rh1°i"t' tr.11,.. ,.,1nd- 1< 1l'h trn1·~.1 1rlb1t tr&)!I . .and lotsnfochrr,.-•urt' 1o df'l111ht '"Ut'JlUl'J.IJi F1>r 1nfrirm111 ion without ohl1i.t:1tion, drop h\' \•lu•· nt'1!:hlM1rhoori Hal11h~ ;111d "'l' tho• ~tur~· m3nll_IC('f R•lph• lnl•m•tlon1l App•tite Shoppe .,._.c ..... S1l11d Dre11lng C""'"""'•l10M Tomalo Piste Co-1-••-tC-. 8arS01p c~-....... Tomato S1uce °"'""'··-. Pl1nter's P9•nu11 · l .. bt ... 0.8'1\W ............ ,., ......... 'X'<' .. ··--~·"""' .. " ... ~ ... _., .. ,' 9901 ADAMS BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH c•n ·• J2 Oufltll Oepe111t Bottle ..... 32 ·Coca Cola .:: •• 54 ·.~ •• 25 :'. .21 '.~ •• 16 ";:; 1.ts ~ ..... °"'" , "~ .... Do4 JI.• "'"' l''f-1 ........ ·~ -.. io. ..... , •• _., •• Q.1-o.ll'CA c-·,,,,lft.-Blvd ...A....,o.lml.._ ..... ... __ ... , l>r• t ·- 1 .. _ .,,.,p .. _.....,, ----------RAU'HS STOllES ARE LOCATED AT: 24167 PASEO DE VALENCIA. LAGUNA HILLS 380 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA 17i6117th ST., TUSTIN Mil N. LOARA, ANAHEIM 6942 WARNER, HUNTINGTON BEACH 15471 5-. BR()()l(HURST, WESTMINSTER STORE HOURS: 9-10 Doily, 9.9 Sunday • • • " -g· ' An afternoon open bouM? is an easy, enjoy a ble way to ent u t •in dur i ng t he , holidays. You ran invite a _ 1arge number or people and stUI keep preparallons to a minimum. Mate • festi\•e fruit punch to serve ~·ith assort- ed sweets -fruitcake, cookies and candy. ·vou pro· babl y h ave se ve rul Cbri1tma1 recipes whic h are fa.mily favorites, but here are two more you wUI Stewing Warm Up To Chili The use or chili powder 1n other d ishes besides con cam e is grow ing. It adds zest to omelets, cottage <'~ce sc, shellfish sa uces and St('w s. It is also used to liven up pork and beans, soups and sausage products. CHICKEN STEW ·r,.cupflour . 2 teas poons s alt , di,·ided 1 • tea spoon ground black pe pper -2 ( 3 -p o u n d ) c hi .:,ke n s c ut i nto eightftS · 'A (Up oil . I pound tomatoes, diced 1 cup diced ha m loptionall 1, cup onion Oakes I ta blespoon chili po"·der · 11 tea~poon 1nsta 1t minced sarlit' l pound 7.UC'!'.,ir!i, cut into l·inch chunks Com bine, flou r. I teas- poon slllt l:I nd pepper in P;tper bag. Add re .... · piece! of chicken at a time \D hag. shake wt•ll a nd r epeat till a ll chirk~h is coated. ll e i:.\ o fl in J;1rgc !'ki llcf Add a fey,• pi eces of chicken :1t <t time. bro .... ·ning on all sides. Oraio cxeess f:.it. re- turn r.hickcn to pan. Add tomatoes and ham. Combine onion fla kes. chili powder. garlic, re· maining teaspoon salt and ble nd into skillet. C~\'C r and ,simmer 45 minutes. Add zu cc hini and l'ook l i l l c h ick e n and \'egeta.bl cs arc lender: a bout 15 add it ional minutes. Serves 8. c;ood "'ilh chilledfd r y "·hite \\'i nc, Take Time To Relax After a hectic day of last- minute shopping , gift "'rap- ping and tree trimming. it". l tme to prepare a mea l thar s holiday hearty, but lets ~·ou s it back and relax. Hot rye rolls a nd a fruit- o;t udded gela ti n mold are i,!reat additi ons to you mea l und er the mistl etoe. llli RRl'-UP JIOLIDAV 1-IOTDISll 10-o unc h pac kage baby li ma beans frozen in butter sauce t I cup uncooked clbo"· caroni • 1 11 -ounce can conden· chedcl a r chl'cse soup • 1 ~cup milk ;i, teaspoon onion sail I can (12-ouncl') Jun· theon meat. diced 1 ~ cup sliced pitted ripe oli \'l'S I can f3-ounl'el French rn ed oni ons Cook lima beans ;1ccor- ding to packaitL' d1rcc11ons only until tha .... ·cd . Cook macaroni according to package d i recti on~. nn~e \. and drain. r Combinl' sou11. milk anrl l f!nion salt in a 2-ciuart t'<.i' \ 1 sero lc . S ri r in beans maca ro ni. luncheon mea1 ; a nd olives. H:1k t· in • '41 preheated 350 d E'grcc O\'l'r for 25 n1inu tc!'i Sprinkle ~·ith onions unc b a ke fo r 5 a d di tiona minutes. Serves6. What CAN You Get for only a dlme ' - these d ays?;~: "#-!. Complete reports on local sports - want to include on your par. ty list. French Trufnes, lustious chocolate morsels that mt·lt !" your mouth, are surpris- ingly easy to m ak c. Howe,·er, they are de- licate so must be stored in the rerrige rator. Arter roll - ing in cocoa, place each trufne in a miniature paper cu p ror attracti\'e and con- \'enient service. MADELEINES 4 eggs , at room temperaturt> \ • ~ t.edspoon satt ti cup sugar t cup sifted rlou r I teaspoon van.ilia extract 11 cup (1 stickl margarine. melted andcoolcd Confectioners' sugar Grease we ll and lightly nour madeleine shells. In a s m all deep bo~·I , beat eggs and .sa lt together until rrothy. Gradua ll y beat in sugar at hig h speed or elec· tric mixer until the mixture is very thick a nd light ; ,. about 6 to 8 minutes. Gently fold io flour and \•anilla extract until well blended. Quickly fold in n1argarine. 1 tablespoon al a ti me . Fill each madeleine shell three.quarters ful l. Bake at 400 degrees F. 8 to 10 minutes. or until lightly browned. Cool l minute, then remove rrom shells and cool on wire r acks. When cool, dust with con- fectioners' sugar. ?.f akes 4 doze n. T RUFFL ES l p ac kage (4-ounce 1 s~·eet C'ooking chOC'Olate 2 tablespoons milk v. cup margarine. slight- ly softened l egg yolk, a t room tem· pcrature Coc:o~ In the top of a double boiler, over hot, but not boil· ing water, melt chocolate wi th milk; s tir ring con- sta ntly. Remove from ·heat ; g r a dual l y b ea t in . m argarille. , Cool for :f min~utes: slir in egg yolk. Refri ge rate until mixture is rirm. With hands shape I heap- ing teaspOon of m1xtuh at a time into small irregular shapeit bal ls : r ol l i m· mediately in cocoa. Store in refrigerator . Ma kes 18 lruf· nes . ' ' ,. ALPHRBETR 'Cleat /o~ ..te44 ! 0 ----llow to · eat.- a whole ·lot better : '· .·this week's FREE ~eafive cfr(czn~ by ~...t.~\Ce ... ':,_,~ · • ALL ALPHABET A STOR ES ARE OFFICIAL FOOD STAMP RE DEMPTION CENTERS lB~.s•.~ 1'1[ flNEST &ROM COACHELLA VALL( Y & ARIZONA LESS DESERT GRAPEFRUIT TH•• ll~• S9.~ ,, LB. ~ .... , ... .," 3 : 1.00 PAPAYAS •• for a WH01e ~·1ot;Jess -.... ' NA YEL ORANGES ;~~8 99c 13c LB. ~--LB. SAG EA. BONELESS TOP SIRLOIN I··· .. . . FAESH CUI Mlll~ BONELESS SIRLOIN TIP Complete POTLUCK BRISKET Dinner about · ·PER SERVING PORK LOIN ROAST 8. c LB. fAM-Y p,IJ( CHOPS SLICED "~<';';~" 98 ' PORK LOIN I "' UY>A IN5i'tClf0 •NEW lJ_loUH) ••• .f !.a f .69" f1! 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J t~·Ol 44 c" • "OL 99 J AR I '"c' I 97 JAii I ;o.c, 39 Bit I ~z~ 2.43 .:" 1.12 "· eiut (.o.)'11" ~~' 49< Al l ALPHA BE TA STORES GRAPEFRUIT JUICE .,.,....,,,,, 89' HAVE AN OUTSTANDING SElECT10N Of COLORFUL HOLIOAV POINSETTIAS. BEEF "'' t 39 CHUCK ROAST • 79 "· OOWQuf IQTJ..1. IU'fll •·LB 5~ CANNED HIMS "" r.u110N CHUCK ROASJ ' u. f .88 " CfU l.fN'!.M •&Alli~ fllW:C> 98 T-BONE STEAK HALIBUT ·~:;.::;i~·M I IL "" WHAT'S ltt STORE . ' \I l ,\l I 111\(, "\II .")(,j\'1,\:-"' l•l11lr Ill<-duldr~" .., .. 11 .. ,..., 1,.,. ·~•IMJfl •nJ lhr '•"'~' ""~··•h<i J"""~ rh .. 1,,)tuLi.''• ii ~i>~H-4 , i.,,, .. lo llwt~ o! ~""P''I¥ """'1"41• hlu 41"-'J'I'"''"' ,,,,..~_.1.,,.J, "" h•nd "•.•1 :>I~~~.'# t •. I lllrp.>fll!IOn ''""'Id I>: "",,ilo 11••1 (..,. ,....,.J IL•• ""n1u11,·l11nf ol > h<ll<' Lm.i.. "' !Ii< lr<\h 11todu<·• Jrp:111111<m (,,. ·~·lot llhUt"h"'l· l"" , '"' ~nd I"-.. •>l•.r..-l•db.1• I hr w"'"' '"""' •"d ,-,i. .. ~ •l"I" .frt' nor~. bt.11 ,.i .. , '"'"""'"' l"""P ,.h,..-1•. 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II.. ho" a•• l'"•d • I i~c lu ••• ,),. hur llw' " 111 h.-.. onw (h"" \ 1! •llu"lcd lo mcl~"' lt1 ;111j)i1 , .• ., fo•.•b<iiio.1 1 .. ,. .,."'"'' ! ,thct l"c~rurt Grocery Double Discounts U"l..Lf B£N S LONG GRAIN & WILD RICE 6·02 80• ICEBERC • ICOSHER POllSH OR NO GARLIC'? -0 AUNT "JANE'S PICKLES ~""'l MEDIUM LINDSAY PITIED OLIVES ~ A'<L Y CAllfORNIA SWEET PICKLES <;I •R PtAlll REO MARASCHINO CHERRIES MOP & GLO FLOOR CARE 1~·0l ,., IJ 01 ,,.,.. .69 .59 .43 .74 .75 .71 1Jirt1·1<1r or (,,.,,~untr A ff~ir~ 777 !'lo. H~rbor ffl'"d '-3 llab..,, c.11r. '10631 Grocery Double J>iscounts "' LIPTON CUP·A·SOUP BIG G BUC WHEATS PILLSauflY HU NGRY JACK INST ANT POTATOES BLUE BONNET MARGARINE SNICKERS • J MU~l\!TEERS• M•LllY WAY MARS FUN SIZE BARS . LUX LIQUID DETERGENT OEODOflANT •GREEN• WH!Tf LIFEBUOY SOAP CIA~T S!lE RINSO DETERGENT U -Ql AEAO 1.09 3.34 ~~l .52 4 ·PA~ .49 "G 10·01 .51 •o• l!i·Ol .81 BOO 1&-0l .63 · '<G " 0 ' I 09 PllG I "Ol 68 DIL I , ~~ .31 ""' · 95 0011 I I••' ' ' Delicatessen Double Discounts HAM • C~NED B~E~ ' PAS TFIA.MI DIC lUflKf Y • A!PPL[ P-K BE[F LEO'S SLICED MEATS c .. !CKEN • ~t<I IE ruR ... EY • l Ol f>M.G .$1 3-0Z .... \ a.~''SEN KWOSHERPPA1CKUS JAR ff£Ef • MEA1 OSCAll MA YER BOLOGNA' .44 .96 .66 " M404!~ SM.AMI • 8·0IJNCE PICO .II V~R!f)y l'AJ.c • 1~-0UNCE Ptl.t; 1.21 IMPERIAL STICK MARGARINE ' SOFT SPREAD IMPERIAL MARGARINE 16·01 75 '"' . Bakery Discounts ALPHA BETA GOURMET FRUIT CAKE OIRKHOLM'S ! OOufHE Ol~CU!INl .SWEDISH LIMPA BREAD ALPHA 8€1A ' CINNAMON ROLLS 3~gl 3.29 >60l 54 LOA~ I 8·COUNT 79 TRAY I Fro1en Food Double Dlscounti CALAVO AVOCADO DIP ,'ALPHA BETA WAFFLES ..s.&..llA LEE • APPLE • BlUfBEARY fRUIT 'N DANISH "41NUI( MAIO LEMON JUICE 115·01 75 CAN I ig;.~ .38 IJ~~~l 1.27 "°'· 49 81l. • MORTON APPLE PIE COCOHU'T Cu6TARO • 11.'ooNCI: BO.I. n 124-0Z. 72 •o• ' . ptAQti .,14.(MJNCE BOii '7~ CtifRRY • <>•·OUNCE 8011 :11 OJfE.IDA ONION RINGERS ALPHA 8ffA ORANjil JUICE •;g~ ,37. n·Cl 49• "" • I • Non·Food Double Discollnrs Delicatessen Double Discounts ALPH"i BETA •-i ~ r 69' ' TASTY TATERS \ ~fat i • 1 '· • .99 a LUEOOJ • J PA CI( SYLVANIA FLASHCUBES SYLVANIA MAGICUBES "~' 1,49 RECUtAR • LfMQN POND'S COLD CREAM t ~~~ 1.23 ~'f $!(IN CREAM•~ 5•01 JAR 1.2l l&·Ol 93 BOX I \/ASELINE INT{NSl\I[ CAR[ BATH BEit>DS ~-COUNT 55 BC• ' [Hiit[ • !>-()JfiC( SI/( REFILL CUPS .89 17 [llPQ&JRf TECHNICOLOR 126 FILM II • r.....,."' .. 11W' rich• "' rtl11H ••I•• '" """''" .. ""i•I d••I•"' s.i... t•• ....il~.-1•<! "~ 1T111u.hl• "•"'~•"•'"'""" ,,. 1~11• ""'"•I' .. ru1ul..t f Hf·•····~· t•:· 11,,,, .. 11 .. ~' .... , ..... , Ill~ •• ~,.''"''''' STORE HOURS MON -FRI 9 30-9 30 SAT 930-BOOSUN 1000-7 00 WITH GARLIC & HERBS RONDELE CNEESE All MEAT FARMER JOHN WIENERS 9RAUNSCtiW€10ER • 8-0UNCE CHUB .4$ 3·0UNCE PACAAGE ' GAUO SLICED SALAME SAL.C.M1 & PAOVOlONE •• ~oz PKG ... Hf8R€W HA TIONAl MIDGET SALAMI C5-0l. 85 ..... . 1g.oz. 85 ..... ~.64 1.50 11-0Z O<VB GOLD 'N sOfr MARGARINE 1~u0ez .69 ' . ·1:veryday Discount Prices· bttCl<fN • 8Eff 1 2~' BANQUET PIE ~g;· , SCNIWNG GARLIC IREAD ',~ , 5 1"5 ·110 I 69 KODACOLOJ!.11 Fl.., '~" , POLAROID T88 Fll.M .,.Jsu.,' 3,59 flOI • & EXPOSUl\l 4.lt 'RE5" SCENTED• Pl"R~ UM( l SSl HCi CUTlX ''TlflNGS11 ·~°cf i.19 1IOIJTJ7lr<JJ(]CE ALfHA •ETA NIBHT DECEMBER SO a ANAHEIM CONVENTIOH C!:HTEA 2 TICltlTS fO!ll TKt: ,RtCl ()flt Wl tH Sl'ICIALCOUPON AVAii.AiLE ONLY AT Y4rJ!ll AU'ttA IETA MARKET COSTA MlSA-2200H._,..,,4. HIMT1H~TOMllACH-11 4ll .,._.t.nf COSTAMISA-141 l.1Jfll$f. POUHTAINYAWY-tl ttWlpW LAOUHANIU.5.-T2Jl41 c••t.W.. llflHt-11041 c.mr, u.ITWtltf Pwt HUNTIHCiTOH IUCH-t 041 AMt SOUTH L4GUMA-JOl21 S. CMlt Hftliwey HUHTMTOH IUCH-11611 N. MM U. ' • • , • • • • . . . . ..-. . .. . . . . . . . . .... . . . - • \ , I 1 ~Chi Quick, Yet Nourishing Wednadly, Dec•mbtr 11, 1974 _ ---'D"'AJ"l"'Y"-'Pl.::l::OT"--_,,£'1 .. Ii Adds ·· Time 'Til Christmas I By aitLLE BELL -~ We've refCh~d that time ~e:ah has-a good solution. because il is neither loo with a fork, just simmer it your appetite is. )'OU ought beer (coa rse ground. if \of year where there Just n e was-ki(ld enough to mild nor too spicy. for a shorter time. to be able to hav,e a bowl of possible ) -- Single Servings • !aren't enough hour.s in the ' c~~~~. ~\~hr:;ipe for "Stiff There must be literally Kelly advises letting the chili (with crackers) l""'O or :.. 1 .( 18 ounce) can stewed day: to· g~t the extras of Kelly also calls th'is ch·ii·, thousands of chili recipes chili set overnight, if possi· three times before Saint tomatoes with onions, 1 to 3 rounded teaspoons apd chili powder. Mix thiiatmas taken care of. but I did like Kelly's. lte ble. So, put it together and Nick arrives. peppers and celery . chili powder, depending thorou'ghJy. Ir yoWrf like I am , I think one.alarm· two·a larm or makes it thick, as is indical· let it simmer durin& the . Chili is one of those dishes I tablespoon minced dried ontai;tc Simmer to desired COit· I'm never ·going to be ready ~~~ee·i~ 1 ~~~\'~h}~~'m Tt~! ed by the name. However, it evening while you wrap that improves Y..i th longer oni ons Cook the ground melt un· sistency. by the time old Saint Nick quantity of chili powder can be cooked lo any con· Christmas gifts. then serve cooking, cooling and then l p<i ckage prepared chili til lightly browned. Drain off Refrigerate overnight if drops down that chimney, used. This recipe, he sao·d. i·s sistency. , it the next day. reheating. mix the fat. Add the tomatoes possible. Then, just heat~· but somehow things find .a a "oneandone-halfalarm" If yo u don 't like chili Depending upon how well STIFFClllU 1 (l6 l ouncecan !'ltexican and chili mix . Stir v.·ell to amountyouwantandserve way of turning out better 1-=-""c=..;;=='-".!!!!.!!c.__2.•l!!!m!!!o!;!S!._l _!!lh!!iC£!k~eno~ug!!h!..!!:lo~e:!a!!.l _JY!!!O!!.u 1'1i!!!k.!:_• _!:C:!!h!!ili!:_. !!o!:.r !!ho~w~la!!.r!:ge:__.!:I ':'.'~po!!"!!"!!.d!.s ~l!e a~n~gl!:'°~"!!"!!.d _ _Jc~h!!!il!Ji be~'!!"'L. ____ .J!bl!£e~nd!_o._;A~d!!d!....',!lh!!.•:._c~h~i!!_li _obe~a~n~s~wi!!!' l!!h£c<r[!•!£<!;ke~r;!s,_. ___ _c.• than we thought. So, because of the hurry· scurry or the season. we look ror something quick, yet nourishing, too , for din· ners. J aeldom give you_recipes for more than one portion, but there are times when it's a h e lp to hav e something lo heat up in a hurry. With the many extra de- mands on our time during the Christmas. season, it's nice not to spend much time in the kitchen. This chili re- cipe is one or "Santa's little helpers''. KeJly Green of Costa Soup's On Supper Served , A main dish soup ls hot and hearty, ct\_ock full ·of vegetables and a great way to stretch a little meat or leftover&_. Two new recipes combine "souper'' savi ngs and "50\l'p·erb" fl avor. Oi\e of the nicest' things about main di sh soups is that once. you 've stirred e verythln' ·together , you can put it on to cook and forget it . Serve with crusty French bre8d, apple dumplings, mill( aad coffee or tea. This menu will provide your family with servings from . the four basic food! croupsneetled daily. EABY MINESTRONE l soup bOn c v.·ith about 1 pound beef l quart water l can (l .poundl tomatoes I · enve lope (l 1/2-ounce) spagh(!Jti sauce mix 1 can Ii-pound ) kidney beans, ~ndrained 1 cup s•redded cabbage 1 cu'p uncooked spag hetti. broken into 2·inch pieces J carrot, sliced Gratied Parmesan cheese t · Combine soup bone and meat, wat ~. and tomatoes in large Saucepan; cover and simmer two hou rs, or until meat is lender. Cut meat Crom ·bone into chunkS; return to soup. Stir 'in' cbntents o( sauce mix e nvelope , kidn ey beans, cabbage, spaghetti, and car•rot ; cook ts minutes, o( until carrots are tender~ Serve s prinkled v.•ith cheese in 6 bow ls. SAVORY PEA SOUP I pound split peas l meat)' ham bone or 1 to2cu,.dicedham 3'quartawater · 1 oniO'n, peeled and pierced with S or 6 whole cloves \ 2 stalks celery. sliced 2 carrots, sliced ~ cup,prepared yellow mustard lh cup light crea m or half·and-half l to2teaspoons sa.lt Wash peas. Combine all ingredients except cream and s alt. ~rin g to a boil: cover and simmer two hours. Remo\'e ham from soup and cul into small pieces. Force soup through food mill or-strainer, if desired . Stir ham and cream into soup. Add salt to taste. 8 servincs. Bisque S• I 1mmere PUMIKIN BISQUE Good and rasily made. ll:l·ou nce can solid· ~ckpimpkln 10 1\\-ounce can con· densed cream or celery soup, ur«tiluted JO~·ounce can con · denied hieken broth, un· diluted 2 cdps milk 1;.. teaspoon sail \i t easpoon white pepper ?tfinced scallion tops In a large saucepan stir together the pumpkin and celery soup;{ gradually stir In t~e chic;ke6 broth; heat t.o bolllng, stlrt~I often. 'Just befo &e rvlna:, add lhe milk anti salt and pep· per; reheat bUt do not boll. Sprinkle 6 get'lerow: serv · Inga with the scallion. I • T oday, you can buy a loaf of great bread for 15¢ less than you would have paid yesterday. Just clip the coupon bel6w and take it to your grocer. He'll t!lke 15¢ off the price of any of these quality variety breads. ' . . U.yqur name happens to be Schmidt or ·Herrmann, your fore bearers probably ate lots of Bavarian Pumpernickel. It's a dark, ' savory, blend of rye flours, caraway seeds and selec;:ted spices. \. t . DUtcb.Dill.· . . "A 19th Century Pennsylvanil) favorite, Dutch Dill is a llglit l>rown, open-grain loaf· ma~e o,f coar~ rye meal and fine rye fl<?ur, laced.with tangy. chopped onions and pungent dill seeds. This bread owes its distinctive flavor to two things. The ingredients-cracked rather than crushed whole wheat grits, sesame ~ ' . seeds and pure honey. And the baking process-it's slow baked to preserve all the flavor the ingredients contain •. • • -• " Remember how you.savored the delicious breads .. · .. , your grandmother served your family at holiday meals? ., ' Holland Krµnch. ' A golden-cracked top is the main taste attraction of this fine-textured lo.af. We add rice flour to the unusual white flour to allow the top to crack into a crunchy crust, and we slow· bake it to give it a chewy taste that's unique to ~y the least. A rich bread with a rich taste, thanks to • -- premium buttermilk solids, a top that's split then crowned with white flour and our patient slow baking process. All Buttermilk shares with other white breads is color. Clip this coupon today. Serve your family a great bread tonight. r•-•••-••••••--••••••••-------------------, . SAVE~ • ONANYLOAF OF MU.I.BROOK _ . , .J VARIETY BREAD. -0:;'!.::;·:·.-... Mr. Groc.r: When •ll tetn'll of thi1 offer have been fulfilled by l!he c1.Htomer and you, Jnt•rstate BrllndJ Corponition will r.dHm thi1 coupon for !St phu1'S(' handllng on the purchase of one loef of •ny Millbrook V•riety Bread. Any other I.Ille con1titutet1 ha1KI. Invoices providing proof of purchasa of 1ufficitmt •Ioele of Millbrook Variety Bread• to cover roupons pretfmled for redemp. ti-on mu1t ba 1ho111n upon requen. Consumer mutt pay any ule1 l ~~. <.:ash value 1/20 ol !('.Only one coupon per individual, family or ora•nlutlon. Offer •Kpir<ll ~f11rch 31, 1975. h1ten;t~te Brandi C«p,, P .O. Box 3204, Che1tor, Penn1ylv1nia 19016. MV-20·NSP. ' STORE COUPON I I I I I ~-----------------------------------------~ ... Quality Variety Breads. 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Cfl:Tlfl(D $ 121 BEEF ~IB STEAK " ~8:n a&CON " $1 09 KR&n JIT ·3 3 c MARSHMALLOWS._ ........... ~~:~ iUCJEBEHRGERP-iCKLES_ ........... 5 9 c COSCKTAIL SHRIMP ........ ~---7 4 c TREESWEET • 64-0UNCE 7 8 c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE .................. . JOHN SONS 6 7 c STEP SAVER .......................... '.6s?z~ AUTOMATIC DISHWASHER DETERGENT 7 7 c CASCADE .......................................... -... ~~li '1ltSM.lllY PIE CRUST MIX ";?le,aLt7/, & 2?ea4 rtuu. s~ CLOSE-UP ""'"" . DRISTAN TUC II TABLETS TOOTHPASTE I LAOIS .... Of·• .... 06 1 $1 ll 72• $1 59 ll• " ''°"""' &QUA NET EXCEDRIN STRl·DEX NAIR SPRAY TABLETS PADS • "'" 01·•> ... o. Of·'! ., .. 58' ..... o. 88' 72' $109 O•H INTENSIVE POLA ROID INNER RINSE CARE LOTION COLOR FI LM ....... .-<"-''"-"""" <....C""*"" . ••mM '$1 ll .... $419 $2 54 99.~, IJ • .....OCU ..0 •Ot ANY SIZE PACKAGE FRESH • DELICIOUS LB. COOKS tREAOEO 98' VEAL PAT-TIES " fRfSH FROZEN 89' TURBOT FILLETS . " • IEl, o CHUC• CUT• TtNDEI OUAU.NlttD $1 :J9 ROLLED ROAST IONIUSI ........ ..... 1_,,,H.U$.TH•1• ... Sl.49 s 1 10 RIB ROAST •-TH&7-THRllJ .......... ll. IONl.if,I IOUNDCUT • ITATEI UOS. CllTflliD $ I 07 BEEF RUMP ROAST ......... CHUCK ROAST • BEEF • BLADE CUT STATER BROS. CERTIFIED c LB. PORK ROAST LOIN END• SAVE AT THIS LOW-LOW PRICE c LB. ROUND STEAK BEEF • BONE IN STATER BROS. CERTIFIED s 07 POUND BONELESS • • • LB. $1. 19 SPARE RIBS PORK LOIN • RIB END LEAN & MEATY c LB. llAH • MUD AND flf • $1 49 LOIN PORK CHOPS ....... . lfAN • TlNDfl • OUAltAHlUO • $1 39 RIB PORK CHOPS ........... : .. . ,........... 69' PORK SAUSAGE .................. . l ilt CUT . TENDEI. GUARANTEED s1 s1 STATER BROS. CERTIFIED s179 M:Ef LOIN . NO TAllS s1 79 BEEF CLUB STEAK .......... . " BEEF CUBE STEAK ........... " PORTERHOUSE STEAK .......... 11. ROUND CUT . $.TEAKS 011 ROAST s159 &EEf • lOIN CUT s175 I EEf • ION£LESS s1 s9 EF SIRLOIN TIP ......... T-BONE STEAKS.......... " TOP SIRLOIN STEAK . . " ,t,,,,, ~ ~ '?ood P.uu. 0 '"" 59c 0 ONION RINGERS ...... '.';~~ ,~,.·-81 c FILLET OF FISH DINNER ' '';~~ . '""' 01 u...n s1 OI (ltff "'''ot s153 ._, FISH KABOBS .... o, APPLE PIES "., "'llGHl "1Al(ltfliWITHrtl'rU s111 (HlfOllUt s1ss ' BEEF STEAK ""' DUTCH APPLE PIES ,. o' ""°'"o 'l.Jo"OI~ 41 , (ltf'"''''l s11s POPSICLES, .... CHERRY PIES ""' FUDGSicLES . ~, ... 45' AiDG1SicLES •1'A~87' Vl.NDlu.M'S e WITHNAM 49c MACAROtill & CHEESE '.~;~~ ~TIDlllU-4.0Af 42 C , BRIDGFORD BREAD ,., •• FRUIT FILLING ~:""' .. ~..!]9' OkANGE JUICE ..... .,. _. ~" 78'>-, ' A'!e.,4'Do RED BABY ~d.".\~... . 6,,.m'l.03 ROYAL PRINCE YAMS •. m.39' .. ~57' TOMATOES 111~:\"' ,..o, 36' :::~: .. ~'..'..L~ ........... u.o<. 48 C HUNTS TOMATO PUREE .. o, 32' SAUCE lf• ~ND'l,11r..S 41 ' w0tcu1us.i.11f ~oz. GREY POUPON MUSTARD ... o, 49 SNOWDRln SHORTENING ,.. '1.79 WESSON OIL.,M"'" ,.o, '1.85 SLOPPY JOE ~\':~""" .. "'' 82' DEVILED HAM .~. LIBBY POTTED MEAT . GOLD MEDAL FLOUR FISHERS BISKIT MIX "' GREEN BEANS :;:.~". ARMOUR CHILI DOGS . CHILI W /BEANS ~,; .. ,,. LARGE PRUNES ,~,..,. RAISINS ~:;i:g;11 6., •• 48' RAISINS lr..:OW lOl 351 SJ.Ol 41 ' 2S·lH '3,99 •0.0? 661 ~33' ISS·Ol. 56' l~SO! 55' '" 11.06 1).01 67' is.oz 66• PETER PAN 81 ~ PEANUT BllTIER .... u -o<. OVAL TINE ~~. ,,o,. '1.03 ROYAL PUDDINGS ...... "!:i 19' ROYAL CHEESECAKE "°' 7'1! NESTEA INSTANT TEA '°' '1.50 SUGAR COOKIES ,.,..,, .,_65' COOKIES ~~,.,~ .,.65' ~~~:~~~ •• UO< 71 c . CRACKER BARREL:.~·~ CRACKER BARREL :::• COLBY LONGHORN~::! • IMPERIAL MARGARINE ICE CRE"AM TOPPINGS PAM PERS .,..,,..,"'"" ' CALIFORNIA FUERTE . . ~ FOR LETTUCE LARGE FANCY CRISP HEADS c EA.. . LARGE FANCY SWEET NAVEL ' ~~T~!.~~ ~~~~ ............... 5 LBS. $1 .~.~!ICHOKES: .............. 3 FOR $1 a·ui»'iilu1r 8 1ac :::.~~~~: 27c . LI. IAG GRAPES ... LB. FAULTLESS PRE WASH • WOOUTE LIQUI D CLEANER JERGENS BATH BEADS BUBBLE CLUB BUBBLE BATH 1~01 69' 1: Ol 49' 6 ·)i 89' .~ot 65' -~ ' 43" ?~., .. 43• EASY·OFF OVEN CLEANER ....... "°' '1.29 PUREX llW BRUCE 5-MIN. WAX REMOVER •m 81' j ~ ACCENT ROOM 0EoooR1zus '0' 4r BLEACH \ ' LISTEROL DISINFECTANT "o• '1.08 PRICES EFFEC. 7-FULL DAYS• DEC. 12th· 18th 14600 So. lnoWM if ATt ., Wuh1111111fw 1100 l411t CollM A.'le., Or-.. 1175 l-'tt St .. Cosf1 MeN • VASELINE BATH BEADS ;;':;·-' MAGIC SIZING EXTRA CRISP ZEST SUPER BATH SOAP SWEETHEART LIME SOAP """' • • I,. WONDER CLOTHS ., "' ,, 54' HALF GALLON WE REDEEM STAY FREE MINI PADS ,,,'1.28 ... 'l.59 42 C FOOD STAMPS AJ ALL SOLO DISPENSER W /CUPS "o• 19' 1 STORES SOLO BATHROOM CUPS 31>-0l. ,.n 59' • • ~· 1!!·~3'.I , •. -. 101 Wt1I Hl•IMIMi Sf., Co1fo MeM ISJJ We1hMtlhr ll•c&., Wet....., 2110 Htwporf ll•cl, Cotto MeN 616 2 ld"'9tr .,,,., ....,.tftqtOtl ltocll 3410 West UitcMi A•t., A_.&M 14 I 7J ltd HJI A¥t., T6t1f5a 2601 W11t StfftlfM""' St., Sltftto AIMI 2630 E~IMJft' A.ff., s.to AN 14212 MINI A't't., WhlHltr 1111 Cti.,,,_. A•t,. G.,. • .., Gro•t 1230 Mc'9ddtl A•t., SMhl AM 1461 W:oftMo A•t .. Loi AIWto1 2160 Hortti Tnffll A•t .. S...to AIMI 2564 Wttl ltoeclwey, A-.krti 11011 Mopolio ATt., Fowit• Vtiltty ----' I I , By M and bra Yog sna lha M yog a c fu r wis ing rree St inc dis mo lhe edit killi But w Jon $60 c Lyn had "'hi r T ite not sai H fiv~ \Vhi ago A 'Pe pul doz Y•er 99 The "'ee .. tha toe ·get har .. cal c B A hea RE or 2 p shr dow thin !pa slic mar In the mai mix B tigh occ is v ver abo M s p y hav , .. an wit Ion and cu gra I pin cor pre cor cu II lblc 'tly. rro s roa, roa abo • Yogu'rt: HeavY Favorite for ofeiS "··· CAIL 'f PILOT CJ I By BARBARA GIBBONS Bul , onl)' a small frtction And , whole·mllk yoeu_rt, "--&mount or protein, but tri-. or other rre1hfl'\lit. rion In K..enya, Africa . Best· buy yogurt for Mark the" following true o t Y o g u r l so I d i n. new this last year. conta1ns pie the calories. But -doesnlf yogurt pro-But Dr. Alann points out dieters is the plain low-fat or f1l1e : Yoaurl is low-supermarkets iitsthislow· bolhsugarandfafandas High.fat yog urt of fers longlife? the A-f asais' llve differ varietyw\thoutsyrupypre- calorie. Yogurt is good for eal category; most art well· many as 340 calories or even less protein more Tales abound of' primitive vastly from Americans' -serves. l f you like, sweeten dieters. YOiW"l makes a laced by ~ugary preserves. more -making it more fat-calories. ' t?i~sme.n wbo live and JO\'C lbe Mii!ai walk an avera~e it with fresh frtlit and a few high·Protein mial. Yogurt 1 with twice tM Calories or -tening than a triple-scoop l"f you like to eat your into their 80s on copious 2.S miles a day, eat very IJt. d.tops of sugar.substitute. is "health food." the low .cal yogurt. vanilla fudge sundae. lunch with a spoon, your quantities of yogurt and tie sugar, have Wets rich in The above are both true . Only plain yogurt is under l!i yogurt high protein? best bet is 99 pfrcent fat-there m·ay be something to fresh fruits, \'egetables, Entertain with Skinny and false, depending on the 130 calories per cup. It's No , higher than the milk ·freecott~ge cheese. it. whole grains. Dips·: .. For low-cal party brand or yogurt you buy, made from low-fat milk, no with which it's made. It offers more than 30 Or. Geoerge V. Mann, a Yogurt is excellent as a fare, send -a s tamped, self· Yogurt can be a skinny sy.·eeteners added. -An 8-ounce glass of sL:im grams ol protein for only biochemist, theorizes that milk replacement. The fer-addressed envelope and 25 s nack or more fattening S ugar ed r rui ts Io g milk provides 7 or 8 grams 180 or 190 calories, allowing someth ing in yogurt bac· ments make it digestible for cents to SL!a.t GOURf\1ET than an ice cream sundae. yogurt 's calorie count up to of protein ror 88 calories. An enough in your calorie teria blocks cholesterol pro-those y.•ho can't otherwise DIPS, in care of the Daily· Most calorie guides list 250to280ormorc,low-fator 8-ou·nce cup or low·fat budgetto stirinsomejuice· duction, based on his toleratemilkandthusriska Pilot. 50 West Shore Trail , )'Og urt at 120 or 130 calories not. yogurt provides the same packed crushed pineapple studies with the ~1 asai war· calcium deficiency. Sparta, N.J . 07871. a cupCul : low-calorie and!-r-----------....:.....:. _ _:_ ____________ .:__.:_ ________________ ...:... _____________________ _ Gff,~i~·:r:~·~:~:*1~: If you only knew how good Lucky beef is ... Stocking Up Grocery Checked IONOLULU IAPl - Ta nt a li zed by eve r · increasing food prfces and disc ouraged b,y lh c moribund performance or the stock market a business editor here tried to make a killing speculating on rood . But his pal<itable portfolio performed J)QQrly in its first eight y.·eeks, y.;'}\ile the stock market picked up. said Russ Lynch, business editor of the H onolulu Star- Bulletin. Lynch invested SlOO in a basket or groceries eight weeks ago, when the [)ow. Jones 30 Industrials stood at $001.53 Checking !his week, JJynch found that the J)oy.· had advanced 2.9 percent "'bile his "paper profit" in food was 2.3 percent. Twenty.eight of the 36 items in his cupboard did not change in price, Lynch said. Hi~ best investment was a fiv~-pound l)ag of sugar, "'·hich v.·a's Sl.93 eight weeks -.go a nd $3.24 this week, As a no.vice in food speculation, Lynch im· pulsive ly gambled on a dozen rans of corn, Y.'hich "·ere on s"pecial at three for 99 cents eight v.·eeks ago. The same price applied this "·eek. "All y.·e can hope for is that eventually we'll be able to eat up ou r food slore and ·get al least some kind of a barealn," Lynch declared. "Al least you still can't eat stock certifi cates." Cabbage Blended A favorite ve rsion of a hearty dish. REDCA BBAGESEVILLE 3 tablespoon.I butter or margarine 1 Medium head (about 2 pounds I r ed cabbage, s hredded (6 cups packed down) Medium onion, cut in thin strips 2 large green apples (pared, cored and thickly sliced) 'h cup orange marmalade 34 teaspoon salt i,3 cup cider vinegar 1;,. cup water Jn a large sauce pol melt the butter; add all the re· mainin g ingredients a nd mix well. Bring to a boil; cover tightly and simmer. stirring occasionally, until cabbage is very tender and there is "ery little liqutd in pan - about 2 hours. Makes 8 to 10 servings. Saucery Pays Off you wouldn't let our low prices -scare you. If we've confus.ed you, we opologii:e. • When we sto ried selling lucky Bonded Beef at our everyday low prices, perhaps. we created a problem. Perhbps we confused you into thinking beef priced s.o low couldn't pos.sibly be good. How con we expecl you to lhink otherwise without actually tOsting Lucky beef? Beef thot is young ond tender, U.S.D.A. inspected and guaranteed to cook up N•c••A•• .. KOU•fl'•••ca"°" ,.., ........... juic)'. ond tleticious. everytime or your money back. If nl kn S? don't 1et our 1ow prices. confu,, you. 'ViOU o y ew. Oh, the woes of having low prices I J' • ""'' -·•..,,.llT cetnwou.ae ITUW C-D ttH HUGY.-S.!C-'"'--··~"--"!"'NICl_fllll'K1m,._1Cf......,..~Pll:l;S 1!_!.9!1C!M .. .....,., IMU..t llft fMI r.....T MCU1• 1n 1, !t i•'', Al Oii' mut is "BONDED" for qllllity llld lllvor. ~!~o.~~~I~~ . .l.'8 lb) ............. !B 129 Chuck Roast 69¢ BLADE CUT, BEEF ................................ LB ~~~~~~ef ~8~)~~ ................. LB69¢ ~F~~8.18.~~··-~~~~~ ...... LB1 18 . . !~t>BE~~!~~i11 .. ~.~.~~~ .... LB 189 !EF•L!()l'I ... ~t~~~ ~~ .. ' ...... LB 178 7-Bone Roast 89¢ BEEF CHUCK ................................ " •• LB Porterhouse Steak 111 e..floin .................... ll ~=~ ,.'!oast .. 121 Rib Steak 21 hef,lorgetnd ............... ll 1 ~!~.~~-~ ..... l.111 Top Round Steak 41 ac-i... e..f ..... ''' ........ ll 1 Corned Beef ., l rhk-',lodyl" ............. tt 1 Link S.UHge 1 .. Olcor May.r, P<K'k •••• ,. I.ti PKG ~~~~ .......... 11 1•• .':°.'." .. ~~. ~h·~·· , .. 1•• ri~1'v~t~3-I~~.~ ... ll 98• .. ,_ Hygnide Ham coo>.od .. Whol9,loMiee1,Wotwaooed .LI 1 Cornl8h Gem• Hen " USOA Grode A, Av. Wt. :20-ot .• (A 1 Turkey B,...t 11 HOl"'e11Doy, lun.tlol-.d .. ,, .LI 1 Sliced Becon°1eor Moy•1• 21 (Thin, 12..01 1.29). ...... l·ll PICG ::!,~~ ~~~q ll .. KG 1°1 Chuck Steak . · • lfff. l lodeC11t ............... 1189 Spareribs " FrMh, Smoll 51HIS .••• -•••••••• L1·1 Sliced Bacon Roth. Hor ...... lttGrodt . 1-ll l'!(G 121 Canned Foods ••• cf" ~E·'·"·z· KETCH~P .......... ····"o""89~ cf" Ll~BY r.o~~ro .. Ju1.c~ ..... ""'CA"53 c cf" R~YAL .PR.1N.c~. YA~.s ....... 11 ozc••4go .,. ~~~T~~~E!tls£~.~s ...... HOZCAN45t cf" ~'~~~!~fil c~Ru~.J~j.~~CA .. 69• <f'£.l'o~~,.~~~Yo~.!$~ •..... ""'CA"31° Packaged Goods ••• <f4•m_~,~~.~~J~L .,,"'"'''" 111 cf"TRU BLU COOKIES SUNSHINE: VAHlll.A, CHOC., LEMON .zsoz P!<.G 75 e TNf MAGIC Of CNllSTMAS JTAITS AT UICrY DISCOIJIT CfNTSll --So• 45 plec• ln Git!, dallQfl .. gea I ---· -~·- Offt ..... -TrttS!W Your d!oU of IJ.. vary 1111f'dy 11• loll wrori::1, •torld for your Dr ....,t>n w II• Chrlt1rno1 lrff, DI' prlntad bo•••· 12e 12e Household Items •••• .,.+i;!~~~~~~!ANSER .. "°'°""59~ ... ~~-.e.o.LBOWL.~LEANER >20ZBTL79 ~ Deli Items •••. <f'OSC~R MAYER.SMO.K.IE·L·l·~'~"'.99~ ~~~~~!.~~~ .. ~~LO~-~~.~~~~G 1°• <f4~~~~~'~!~~.~!~~2ls ""'"'.85~ PHl~OELPHIA CREAM CHEE~~ ... 450 ~~.~.SLICED c.H.E.ESE ... tOZPKQ 69• ~~~r .oL.DENGLISH CHEES~'"'"'o 83C l;.~~~J~oMKE CHEESE ..... '°'"0 99c <('~~~EN AMERl~AN CHEE~,E0,.,.0 137 <f4BORDEN CHEESE FOOD 121 SllCEO AMEAICAN • .. .. . • .. .. • .. . I& OZ PM.G Health and B!!Uty Aids ••• <('::::~:~:::DEODORANT 10, 99t f:f" AHTI·l"ERSPIRANT: REG. OR POWOER , ... 8 OZ 990 ff" !~D!EkTAA ~OlO O·TIPS SWABS · FRESHLY CUT CHRISTMAS TREES FIMIST SRICllON DOUGW Fii AUO AYAILAlll< Plantation grown Douglat and Noble Plr and your choice of White Fir Tr-1. TREE!AVAll.AT MOSfSTOltfS RUSSET POTATOES BANANAS U.S. No, I lorve loklng ll1• l 6" '"'" Wl4t Ju1•d10 ,.,.r foll ond J11ftnllt po!f9r, 1~4 l4GJ. Sl.lU & JOllllll .............. 77• 13~ Holiday Spirits ••• .,""C..--•-1r.-,. .. " -.. ,_ .. , ......... -..... -....... ·-·-, ___ ,_,, 1T,.lf\. 31' STl>lll\. 6ll ,f Tt.IT\, 311 flO l'f!CIO' • 51'1>1 If\. 311 LUCKY BRANDY 'Ht IQ~ 11'"1"-.,;a- LUCKY RUM 3n MITIN0tf1 . sn1m LUCKY RUM · 3u M•TO ..-co ll'M '"-&OLD SEAL WHISKY 311 W,t,014N · STl>I Ill l1,.'l~ SEAL BRAH.D!™"' 4,. DRY WINES """"'UTCU.Y •YAJI )TN IT\ 74t SWEET WINES . MAllYUTO...Y ~V4" ~Tl>l lT\ 89f nlllln• ui It. "°'' IT9" _,... •. """ 1'ftl MOOllllMU n111t I.A M••M1111, ........... lMTl ~U NI*'• U U•n STOllS Ol'i.M .ll f rlO A,M, t I 1 foods are easy ·crepes from ezer. ·'--· H ~ryi ~ .. tt Up ., Madtft_,head c re pes. 1~ cup sour·cream stashed i( the freezer, are 2 teas poons Dijon welcome ··emergency" musta'rd partr '/are. 2 teaspoons chopped Ch'lcken Ham Supreme capers ~ Crews, elegant and easy, h c u p c h o p p e d matt ·a'ny day during this mushrooms season festive. 114 cup ehopped·onion ':BASI C CREPES 2 tablespoons butter or 2.ta:its. slightly beaten margarine 1"tUp milk.l 1 ~uP diced ~-~p flour chicken J·;..11;1espoOn salad oil 1h cup diced (w,taspoon sail ham In. wl. combine eggs 8 c r epes (6-inch andl\ lk.. Add remaining diameter) 1ngr.&dle11ts ; beat until To apake sauce, combine smdttt.: gravy, so ur cream, I~ bot, li ghtly greased·~ mustard, and capers. ski1Mf:-eookl2lo14crepes To make fil li ng, in (6·11;,· ·ameter) 80 both sa ucepan , bro w.n _s i s ,usi,ng about 2 mushrooms and cook onion la ~n'S ~a-\j.er for In butter until tender; add eac . t pan slightly to chicken, ham, and 11~ cup get u~.nLY thin crepes. sauce . Heal; stir OC ·· ~tak ~"lo· 4 crepe casionally. To lei . 'wrap tightly Spoon about Vt cup fil · ;n r:l. ture/vapor proof ling on each crepe; roll up. ma I. Completely tha\I.' 1-lold on pl atter in \!.'arm be{ e separating. Reheat oven. · on u·arm platter in oven In sau c epan. h ea t CHICKEN 11A~1 remaining sauce; stir OC· SUPREMECREPES casione.ll y. Serve over l can (10 1h ounces) crepes. ~lakes 8 rilled chif'k~n gravy crepes, about 1 cup sauce. For~ign Intrigue Meat's Gone y CECILY Pinch or cayenne pepper WNSTONE 2tablespoons soy sauce ,.,.............. lO'h-ounce can condensed "W-n you ·have a n · chicltenbr'ot.h,tundiluted engitee• husband you're 'hcupwaterchestnut,a, · ·likcl}I to Hve many places -sliced ctro m an a.owl.ct all O\'Cr the world," says can) Eda Bolio in explanation or 1/3 cup raisins her 1d,·enturous cookjng, lh cup creamy or chunky wh i ch JiingeS fr-om peanutbutter Java~~e to German. · 1 tablespoon cornstarch Y.'hen we hea rd about combined \l.'ith V. cup cold Eda ·s Vegefablts and Eggs v.·ater v.i th Peanut Sauce, adapted from Indonesian cuisine, we Hard-cook eggs and let begged the recipe . stand in cooking water off Wh,y track down this heat but in .a "''arm.place. particular main 4isb? _ Jn a lO·anch skillet ov_e: Because it's meatless and modera_te heat. heat 011. that's what readers have add onion, celery. gree~ been ~skinR us for. pepper ~n~ mu~hrooms,. Wh ~e -tri'ed it, we c~k . st1r.r1ng, JU~t until fou nd t lnteresliDJ a~e· onion begins to wilt -a liciou1.. ankf to the eg~ mln~te l?r so. and il!anut l>Utter included. St.1r in curry powder, ll or~rs high-quality aild. garhc powder and cay.enne, low-costprotein. then soy sauce, chicken \'EGltTABLE8ANDEGGS b~. \l.'at~r chestnuts and \\'l'tff P EANUTSAUCE · ra.1s1n1 ; simmer about 5 't 'I pcanutoil minutes . • 8 '11 es poons • Stir in pean1.1.t butter until ~legg_s . cut In thin blended, then cornstarch 1• c;<lium onion, mixture : c o ok ove r strips . thin! moderate heat, stirring con· 2 .large rtbs celery, Y stantly, until thic kened. slu~~ on lbe diagonal er Shell and quatter eggs. Me~1u11.1 1r~en pepp • Turn vegetable mixture ln· cut 1n l~1n strips to 1 serving dish; surround' 6 medium mushroom•·-with eggs. sliced 11 cup) Serve with rice and 1 teaspoon curry powder chutney. titakes 4 servings. l/t teaspoon garlic powder . i(, LM.BOYD I DAILY PILOT ' INFORMS ln'th• I I ' ' ' • ,:,,c ' ' .... , ; French Dessert Americanized ' • • • II rY : gra«t.uilty -tlea l in ...-ByCECJLY . eJg_yolk1-ae.r:~ed.in sma chocolate. -. BROWNSTONE • ll®lfl&dl.,., ' J . I ,1J •' 11 ._.._1e..,,.....~1aiw ~! ~eu :,>refer, y may In a Jarje 'tp)xUfi:: w~~ ~~ve been tcstingA re· ~ t~ nlouue, b IOOO MS beat the egg Whites unttf cipes for chocolate mousse it. is prep.red, into a"trumb Coamy ; grad;y_...bea~~·- -the French dessert that is c ust Uld then rtefic. su·gar and ~on ~ uer..bea~ such a favorite in this cou.o· 1 l un•il whijis.t h Id t1ft try -because cooks have TWO ·~~y f'l>ZEN .peaks ; fold in,"chbcolata asked for these for party q&.000(.ATE •,U~E mixture and varulla. J." ... 4-ou'nce paciage sweet Turn into sma sst_Uf11& • us~.ow comes something cookir\gcbOCQll&le ~ dishes l 1io Olt ~C!Jp"flu; new -a chocolate mous 'e 3Uribl~spoorkwater and freeze unHl r1rm . CovC1 that may be prepared well 3-oun-ce package cream and keep frozen until serv ahead, froten and served cheese ingtime. , ' 1\ icy ·cold . 1 2tablespoQnSmilk The mousse m'aY1 1tJe· Another feature o(lhis re· 2 egg whit.Cs , served straight Crofn ' the cipe is that it can be doubled 2 tablespoons suSar freezer or af\'er a 'brieff1fay successfully and made in 'h teaspoonvanilla at room te m perature~ one batch to serve a doz.en In a s mall saucepan over A1akes 6 servirigs. ' guests. low heat stir together the Frozen Oho('olate Mousse We like this American· chocolate a nd W\ller until Pie: Turn l he chocolate style chocolate mousse -chocolate melts ; cool. .mousse as soon as it Is pre· it's made with cream ln amediummixingbowl pared into an 8·inch un- cheese and egg whites beat together the cream baked chilled crumb crust rather than with cream and cheese and ·milk until fluf· and freeze as above. ,, lhriftimart~s 44th Anniversei~y Sale! ····················· ...•.........•... ~ .. :· llfJI UTlf~IJ,' . : EXCLUSI~ SMART ·: . : Poinsettia : FASHIONABLE : i Plants" ~ :-· . ·. -1 : ~, . ..,,._,$· .. t·"""' : 1;~, ~ l : Jl9 sr:;~ ··~ : ·' : . .. . ----' . . ' .. -' . . ·--·::;.:~ . . . ........ . ·:·••• ···~ ••1••••.••'? ... '&To ... ,,., ~--I ! : .<\S$(>RJ:r.o i j , 4 LA&JY QlIUJr : i Colortul 1 : ~·Pal1ty Hose . : l Mums . : CONTROL TOP : • \ "'2 • ,, •S/>ollll·S>/l l • .. !Olll .. 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CALORIES" ·~ ..•......•..• '"'PINE SOL. . ·-·-'11 -· ..... t..J •• ' •••••••••• '~-Gf· •• ; vw· D 11118 GRAPE JUICE ••••••••. ·.~,.'19', D HUll6ftY JACKtPOTATOES •••• ::;~ .. Delly Treats! Fine Quality Meats At Low Prices Farmer John Wieners 1 ·l8. PKG. ~ ....... .00-~10: 47' llWlllSCl<W1$!1 ..• "41!10! 79-otOHBtlSH ....... '°""~ l'"(';1f '"'.. 99' , AMERICAN ••.• .' ~ ~~ • .. ••ot, ........ ~~ .... ~ 69' CR. QIEtU ~·;~ ':' .0:'.o:" '°"~"Ol '1'' ILEU O!EISHMI ..... 71'l COLD BO ND ll EF.F T·BONE STEAK ·~~~ 'J'' LOIN • Lii • EASTEllN l'OllK SPARE RIBS • MfOIUM 7.'l' 5 -••~ ~•-85• : SIZES 1 ' 1,000 ISUMI . . • • . • • • .. _D,.OOG•-69' •.Al~'•>I t>OI"""' '1''. Lii QlffOI SOFT •.• .' .·~ llOQUEfOWT • • • . . • • . • . • oo~i.iOfr ....... .73' sucaili£111CAN ... 1311 : 0 SPUN VEAL All VEAL PAf!!~~..:."'lo.'m ""·-·--74' ... ~···~ 47': 0 BREADED VEAL PATTIES '·""·'"''~\ 951.. WfOlt .•. , .... '~1• ltEUFCHATR •. , . • • . • •1nooG111,.t""I< ••"'"""'"'.......... '" 73' '"1""'' "''""'"' •01 59' • £LJ ZIPPE BURRITOS •••• ;•:?'.~a. , 79' tlOLLYWOOll ••.• , • • • DIMMER JIOLLS • . . • • • • -· '"<' °'°' 1 ~ ~H·a m Roll : 0 ZIPPE CORN DOGS ... ~?"'.'.""' 1::. BEEF LOIN STF.,\K ·: • • • • • • • Crown Russe PORTER HOUSE . .. -Vodka ~AU .,, •• • GOOD 'l'' : TEN~~GEO , : STEER BEEF , : , \ u -: "' . llC10U5 .. !tGOf • D Hl·PRO BURGER • ·;;~i;.ij.pt,~ 55f.. • 0 BEEF FILET MIGNON . :r,:r.;1r: 121: D BEEF ROUND TIP STEAKS .•.• 'll:. D BEEF CUBE STEAKS ....... :_:; •. 111: BONELESS STEAK TOP • SIRLOIN·· i GOtb BOND BEEF "'"' • 'I'~ = t:A&&O# ' D IOLET RUM 6 lllWIDY .•••.• ~·: '3" 0 C""'"""NE · ·-·• ·~···"· 11JU11rM1 •• , :!:": ~! ·."'!-. ·.c1?'0• ¥:. 111? D PAUL MASSON BRANDY ••• : ::~ •4• eagra~.'~. '7' ."~'!,~,,,'I ''. #AU r t;AUO# D DON_CAQ T,EQUILA • , •• ::r:·J: 14" 0 LAllCEllS ll8SE ••..••.• '. ~~ 1'5" o NIST am .. : ..... :·~-~ 121 1211 ~ ,,~,~~.,, -'····-· -~ l ') Fresh Produce at Discount U.S. NO. 1 BROWN ONIONS NtCf, HOT 'N SPICY! •Mesa Verde Center, H......,, at Adams, Colla MHo • • • • • • • • • • • • • • '· • • 130• w. Ed,•IM)ft'•.•s...1•.•.• ... ••.•••••11111•.•,•,,•,•w• .... • .... !I=~~ •13922 lrookhurst, Gctrdtn Gro•• •2311111 Toco,,11 T., 1 l r•l ~- . • I a i ol t w, e a I s d ' ( r pi d • s • • ' I di e r th in 0 ri • sh wi m to pe an ·in ov an m to <U i ' l \ ' J.: 4 . ' P-qytJi.est fi~ ~S(~rs 'It sta rs one or our most nUlritious and thrifty roOOs. fE.\NUT BUTTER PIE \ 3eg~ 1 112 cup sugar i,s cup chunky pc;anut butter._,_, ' > ~ · -I J rqp.dark corq:i yr4p • i,., tea~n vanilla Unbake'd 9-lnch pie shen .. Jn .a mediumlrriixing bowl with' electri <;, ~eate r at m·e d i um s p·e ed , bea t t~gether the eg~. 1 uga r, peanut buttii~, ~om· ~Yr.UJ> and vl\_nilla un ble&:Klcd.;,. Pout into e.r;bell. Bake • io a p'fe·H~led.. 3~·degree ove n' untiJ d'nii t l :t' ~·n and filling purr~.~ to 60 min utes. • .~"" _i:; (Peanut chunf1 wUl come lO 101)!~ ' ·1 i COO\ on•v.1r~ ,:ac~ befdre cutting. Ma ke l lo 8 Hrv· ings. TM f.ou0.~1111 iii Safrway policy 1 \\~ we iocrea.<.e a prirt, ittms on • 1¥. iheh·~,m:.rted at the lower pnre , w1jl be SOKJ ou,,~t lhiil kHu~r f!Clce. 3 Thi' lw;est pnt'f macktd on ~n 11em • l:s Jhe pr k t >Ne 11o·ill . rbarge uur CllilO!rlf'l'S. Swett And Ju1cy'. Easy·Tt·Pttl Ski~1 ! ·~ .r ... _, .... ·' . ----- ' • ·~ • OvefifMiiilths Ag!> Safeway,-- lmplamantad A Program Of Not Repricing Merchandise On The Shelf Whan The Price Increases . ONCE'I\ CAN on PACKAGE IS PJllCE-MARKED· SAFEWAY WILL NOT RAISE ITS PRICl'f. Wlltn t p•oct 11 lo•t ••d. •II lfltt ,..Ill bt It tllt "•• " We Are Glad That Others Now ""',." w• •• , IOtC t d lo mt~• 1 prkt l"Cfttlf, Cl"t tnd ptC~IOtl •hlCh t<I 1l111dy priCt·mt<~td •Ill bl told out I t lht Old IO•t r pr!Cf Ct nt t nd P•Ck•o•• bt•••no 1111 IOfO•lff 11191\t t l)llCI •ill 1110 ht ..... ~.d •1>11• tfl• wr.." • .:." or pec\"9• 1110•1 m011 th111 fftt ,.IC. "'''~· ~Oii pt~ Ille '°'"'I Share Our Concern With Inf/a. ... .. p11Ct tion And High Prices! .. o .. •1o~•O"•• ... , .. , .... ~Oft• ... , ...................... !.''"'-··-···~· ·< Safeway's Policy Has Always Been To Sell All Items At The Lowest Possible Prices! CRAGMONT POP Always A Partytime Favorite . .... $ Bolllei (Plus Deposit) lrgvlor "F1e1h' U.S. Govt. ln1ptcltd Any Sitt • ~O<~Ogt US~A Choice Beel , • KLEENEX ·l·SSUE "New "· "Bright Spol" Facial Ti11u~ Pockoge ".of I 00 I ~·~ t~,~ . - • , IDAHO TROUT 7-BONE STEAK . BEEF FRANKS .. .... h.f•m• s 119 Rainbow In Rond. Wt. 17-20-oz . lb. Si11 USOA Choice 8 9 Beef...Chu<k I j lb. CRUSHED WHEAT . FRENCH FRIES , B-EAD •Ji~ ....... ~.~ ~ Scotch Trtol sky1.,k21;1y@.. 53c ·1 lb Freshly .Baked '·~ ,' .k ' ~'A;~~tFood Bar79c fQRANGE JUICE Mrs. Wr ight's Frethly Baked . 13-oi, $ •• e" Scorch Cl Fruit Puffs Pkg . 5 ]< ·@~i.i 1"01 W f 'II Conct nlrolt Mrs. Wright's Freshly Baked O 1 , ! i Rich FABRIC SOFTENER ·t.:' Fl•'°: 6°01. Cons t:) laundry 32·0l. Downy.Concern 88( • Treated Sitt e Yeg~tables .~:::.· • .':.;· 69' eAsparagus ::~:.: ~·; 69' l • . FOAr.,Y1$H4_Y . F"m 79 o: 1 Gillelle 'it!:t 11 .• """ ~ .. }ill. Aero sol Con • M It. le V't ' ,,,,.,, 1 1~' ' u tp t amms """'°', ,,, Kadacolor Film ~ ·.'1'11.'I" · S.rl.vania Flashcubes ;~ s.111 Bayer Aspirin ~·~ 66' Safeway Gift Wrap BH~s! Christmas Paper " "" 88• Christmas Cards ~.88• I 0 Ribbon Reel Stick-On-Bows ' •tth ···~ ,; ... s•· •' :u . ~ : .. ' ... MIXED VEGETABLES . •., $ 1 o .••. P~g s . ICE MILK . ' ....._. Li.i cernt For An Ideal Ot11trr Holl ~ollon \ • < '. ~ " ' '' ,. ,· ' . . . ' ... ,., • • ' •• ' . Clf OAI.. Y PILOT MIXED SIMGLES by Wm. F. lrown ancl ·Mel Casson . iJ£'s '° DlffJCuLf. srusi011N . · VJ1oJ . co.ia1reo. 11li11Xlilru% .. r M€Al'l W~AT 00 ~ov GoT"A MAN ~ ~A~ €VflVTHIHG 7 • \ TUMBLEWEEDS ,,..,, ,__ ___ ... ;d.fK FUMKY WIMKERBEAM by Tom Batiuck. 1\tE INDIAr-15 COMPLAINED '1141\T TllE E£>\IERNMENT HAD 11\KEN 'THEIR lHE<,I SAID 11t15 UJr1\i NO RE&ERVATIOr-!5 AT AU.! LAND! FIGMEMTS /i ._ ........ '""' _,. MAMCY AUNT FRITZ! ·--IT 'S FREEZING IN HERE YOU KNOW l CAN'T STAND A WARM HOUSE t LIKE IT THIS WAY TD.DAY'S CBDSSWDRD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 u.s. golftf' --5 Menurtng -10 Hhh~d 14 ''•nth !Jir1 frilnd 15 Ae1c1ed 10 r1111iM1 16 Poetic fllepoaition 17 .4gree1bt1 peopi.:2 _ .. 11 l ftof Jnlormatlon 20 H)ohlY r1g11dtd: 2 -·· 21 GymNtt. 1 •• g. 23 Hlb of und :t.5 H111e dinnlt 26. AmlrlcM lndillll 29 llteli' J• B•ea~water JS Short lor Sc•ooge 37 Chou ..... · Ch1MseVIP 38 l•ll•• 44 Wif>g-lilt.t p1n1 4S W ith reg11i1 to· 2word' '6 fo1io-1 4.8 8u1ned-ou1 DieCt 50 C•p•citv unit: Abbi. 51 Cer11indeer ~ Serie1ol quitk Heps 51 M 1hllfVZOfl<lll 61 81c• 62 Er te1nal:A.n1t. 6" To leeward 65 p,eflr w11h Ar1bl1 66 Aga\ns!: Preliir Ytstt1i»•,.1 Pu1ti. Solved: 67 Te1r 12 Printet'stem'I 4l Ruled out 68 Ant 13 H1bit11ion 45 A11 U Er11ri,ive 18 M11shy pike; substltutl DOWN I Var. 47 Slip by t Three Wiat 22 Ne1Mrwolld 49 Sllin 1ens.1tiorl Min ~ god , 52 Jn 1e1er1111 2 Egyptiln god 24 Furt~s:o ~ TV 1tar J1c~ J Spanish rNt fl 2& The ending 4 E11Ml119ain 27 Weft·m lde ~ AdjectiYe . S E•ploded 28 Islam suprtlT'e preli• cMrt SKtion: bemg ~ A.do!Qcenl 2 WOfdl JO " .... Chriuie" ye•• 6 E11 a ... 1y JI Alfie.an ~ C1nuck10• 7 High 1ock ltl\tlor>e R...:I Wing1 by Dale Hale by Ernie Bushmiller I WISH l COULD CONVINCE ~.~HER PEAMUTS THE 0061.1.JHO LIVt5 IN 'TME NEXT &.OCI< 601 ,.-...-.1 Ht'i(5eLJ.'.'. IN BAO TROIJ6lE.. JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH LOOK AT THIS 'TOOTH· PAST,E _, .. .,,,,. ... ~ .... ,.,_ iJMAT A DVM6 006 ... ME'S Al:J..\"r'5 0!661N6 IN SOAtEe<JDl/'S GARDEN ... . -~~ . DR. SMOCK GOR_l?O 12.·H MOOM MULLIMS IT Mi<OHT BECOME WORTH A FORTUNE WHEN I TUF'N IN MY PALHTI' AND GO UPTO THE BIG STUDIO IN iHE SKY. .. R'EMEM&f'R Ttolf "flMe Wlo!Et-1 YOU 'Nl?;R! fl()TM L.l'T'fl.f1 AMIMAL CRACKERS by Charles M. Schulz .-------~ I ..iAVEN''T DJNE AN'(TH1N6 L/l(f TMAT rN '!'EAR'S.~ NOT <;1NCE THE'( TOOK AWA'I' Ml/ SHOVEL! by Harold Le Daux M IT'S LIKE )'()I) M'VE. GOTTA HAVf' SAID! N0600Y CAN A ARM ALIBI FOR PROVE NOT>llNG! THAT NIGHT, JOEY .. , FROM MIDNIGHT • UNTii.. Ave JN THE MORNING! by Mell J& Sttitlg1 ol b11d1 41 MonH!flV woe•io•: 8 This: Spanish 32 Swotd S8 T1ie1t1 9 Sieitt 11tjoyer Jl Rr.-.1 of lt1lia m1•1t.1rt 10 No1 36 C1re1I ht.111!. ~ Quality !evi l 6e11ch1ble 39 F111enin9 60 Piel Y""-1 c::t'N'i WANT TO 411 Mt ANVMO.!'E, FrtANCINf? 61£, TM.AT MAk'&f WS LtlCI! "TWO SMIPI TMA.T PASS IN 1'MI! YE~, !fl.AT IT'S N01" veirv lrOMANTIC WMIN YOU "THINK'. OF ~ A~ THf q .&.lI ANO A. • Abbr. 42 H11ge i::euo!'I J ' .. ~ :-• "' 'J.· " • " ,. . " " " .. .. ~· \ ·" - H -" ., l 11 Vide ···< Stl dtv1t1 OJ Su911 belo1t ta Feeble 01od1,1c1 '* • I ' *!1" " "· ·~ " " ) ,, ~ ll n '.i> ' 1q; ., •• " " ll . ' • " " • ' .. -' " .. '· ., • " ·~ •• • " . if ' " I . . • .. -· J .. l l • ::; JJ DICK TRACY - .... ,. 1 _ • N16Hf ••• - -. 6AaA61l 5,ow, by Chester Goulo FEEL TME BUCK• THE Ill.OW WAS 50 SMRE SHOT ON THE IT BURST THE FLOOR? • • •• • • • By Rodqtr lradfield .--------, •~l V0U MAV• 'll> SE ViRY A>Elll" WMal YOU WE At.OH& A <:Ar £SCAP£ RDUn; by GeorCJe Lemont .----,,,-----, by Gus Arriola by Ferd Johnson 12·11 • ll .. u I! 'I L-....... ~-1.J~..!iil~ '------~ THE GIRLS .. Henry, .Yo.u'rc giving m~ some!hin~ ror ChriMmas lhe anlique dealer said 1s a rdi.I bargain cons1dcnng he sold the 011'1cr one for ,,, s 1,800." DEMMIS THE MEMACE • ' (;J 5DAIL V PILOT ·Health -.. Habits Noted SA.CRAMENTO. IAP1 - A Sacra m enlo television station says the nursery school trend tow ard in vo lv· ing children in the prepara- tion of f oo d could be dangerous to their health. ' ----- ' . '. • r USDA CHOICE OHL Y - PERSONAL SERVICE COUNTER USDA CHOICE . ' ' ~OvR :'rv reporter Bill Branch s aid th e situation g rows from the realization that young children st.'t'm to be especially receptive to learning when they 're in- volved wit h food, which art er all has been their pr imary interest s ince l>irth . ~eachers say that u·hen children three to five years o ld are s ifting flour or spooning sugar. they quick- ly gain the no tio ns of 1neasurement s a nd mathCmatics. · 1',,uul·rr f,rt••' '~ SPENCER STUFFED . -SPAllSH OLIVES . IOq1 •. J..-s1 -19 I-BONE STEAKS . ' - And when they're squeez- ing r;:iw dough, they can be taught art form s . , When the resulting pro · duels are fini shed -some il rC uncooked they're eaten by the whole cliJSS. And that, sa ys th e station, is .... ·here the health problem lies. Branch s aid sa nitation appears to be a seconda ry consideration. The station quolcd one pre-sc hOl;>I te3chcr as say- ing, "\Ye seldom require the youngsters to wash tbeir hands before handling 1he cla ss food , becilusc that , \\'Ould be forcing ad ult stan- dards on the children . ll ...,,ould rob the childrcn or s pontaneity and ca use thc1n to lose interest.·· The statton <1uottd the di r ec to r o f the ·Ear ly FOREMOST ICE .CREAM PINE·$0L FOAM 7 01. Aet"Osoi Can C hildhood I-.:du c<i t ion PART PAK BEVERAGES Center at the Univccsily of • California at Davis, Jane Welker, as sayin g the prnc · (j)UARTS. TONIC. CLUB SODA lice is now So widespread • Gl~G ER ALE and popular that nursery " 112 GAL. 59UARE CARTOH I LI. BOX 24·4 01. ServirlCJ ' schools that don't already ,., COLLl~S IX invol<e children in food pre-• ,.. M •VODKA MIX paration are rushing to do ~ ,,;~5;''::~~·,·~:~:.~,~~~.':;~ W1TH 2 FREE PKGS.:OF · C '°· ·· ~ GOOD SEASONS MIXING BOTTLE 29 some are not." Ms. Wclkcc ~~~ ITALIAlli..I DRE'SSllli..IG sa id . "'Fra nkly, v.·e don 't " " ·.1.·orry about it ver y much." :, • ..::....:_cc:._,_,...:::;.... __ _;;;;.;,....,;.;_..:;_.:.:;.::,.::..:;:....:,::..::-=---'----=--=-,.J 8"' the chief or the sl:llc ''· GRA._'...,Y GOOSE TWI._' PAK REG ~ llealth De.cnl's infe('-........ n • 95, llous dise · section, Dr. .l a mes Chinn, said if such p I IAI ' I CHIPS children are not being t e-.~. q"ired lo carcfolly wash ' , . their hands, "it could be a .. very explos ive 1>roblem." Chinn said g a s tro - , intestinal diseases can be spread by rood handling and lack or sanitation. The chairman of the slate Assembly's Tl callh Co m· mlttee. IJarry Keene. 0 - Santa Rosa. sa id he would look into the practice. . , Both Keene and Dr. Chinn said they were especially concerned a bout the ob· \'ious lack of s a nitary bathroom habits among young children, and the fact that Illness us ually spreads fa s ter amon g youn g children than adults -and hence to other members of thei r families. But the station said some t ea chers in sls t that . pediatric ia ns h<ive .told them not to worry b:ecause exposing young children 'to va rious illncssefl helps them to build up immunities. Some teachers argue that children are more <1pt lo pick up colds and the flu by tolll'hin g toys, a nd it is virtually impossible Lo pre• vent it no m a tter how careful th e te:i(·hcr is; · Thigh-hi In Juice Cooked this "'ay, chicken thi ghs are juicy. FIGURE -HI G HT C HICKE~ H>,\BISCO S~A.CK CRACKERS , ; WHE~ T THl!;IS • ONION • SKITTLE CHIPS • CHICKEN 'n' BASKET• TRIANGLE THINS ; USDA CHOICE PORTERHOUSE STEAKS USDA CHOICE BONELESS $16f SIRLOIN lip Steak L•.' EASTERN FED FARMER .STYLE 98C PORK ··SPARERIBS ~B. EASTERN FED CENTER CUT s 129 RIB PORK CHOPS . _ ~·. -·I s1~.~ ... ,. EASTERN FED LARGE LOIN END PORK CHOPS EASTERN FED CENTER CUT LOIN PORK CHOPS .. FRESH LEAN . ' GROUND BEEF ' LB. ARMOURS CAMPFIRE 98 ( BARM 98~. SLICED BACON . LB. FRESH SLICED BOLOGNA ARMOURS 6 OZ. PKG. LUNCHEON MEATS •IOLOGMA•PICkLE PIMEtlTO•OLIVE •U'l'ER•CHEESE 49! BARM COTTO SALAMI BAR M FRESH LIVER SAUSAGE I LB. _, -~· 79!. ' s1~s 65c · ORE-IDA FRENCH FRIES 39.c SERVE A FAMILY OF 4 FOR ONLY $2.39 Store Hours: 9 A.M, to 9 P.M. 4 br oi l e r -frye r chicken thighs Wrap thighs in one layt'r of heavy .... ·eight foil : bring top edges of foil togt'lhl'r and make drugstore fold; fold over ends a few Lirncs to make a leak proof package. CRISP DELICIOUS 6 s 1 APPLES : ---------------\1~~~~~0RANT 92C FRESH LocAL 19c ~ .. ~~ZE;~OSOtC•N . 7 01. -99c 11 Daily. lncludinq Sunday Prices Effective Wednesday thrv Thursday Dec, 12 ·Dec. 18 Place on a cookie sheet and bake in a SOO·dcgree oven until cooked through -JO minutes. Open package and lift out ehicken; for lowcsl·caloric servings, remove ski n. (Pour the small amount of broth in packaAe into a small jar : rove r and chill ; remo\"c hardenl'd rat at lop before adding broth to a sauce or soup. l Se rve Chicken covered with a well-seasontd diet- style tomato sauce. ?.l akes 4 servinss. Todey more then ever ,,,still tne best buy Th1 i1ldlQ@ll1ll Prict' 'ybjtcl lo tloc~ OI' liofld ,, We Gladly Acoept food Stomps CAULIFLOWER LB. ·~~ TOOTHPASTE TOU ~ 1 :.__ _______________ --JMISS BRECK 69C ._ _________ ... LARGE SIZE HAIRSPRAY ~ AVOCAoos 5 i 51 ·;;Hw.:';~Nor'!'r:'•~~.i:l":~. s 119 LAMBRUSCA Arn< HO. I RED VELV.E:r COUNT MICHEAL -. c v 0 D KA •;, GAtLOH LD. BARGAIN BAS~!T s SCOTCH '•GAUCH ' 99 COST A MESA 19th and Placentia PLACENTIA 710 W. Chapman . T , I .,.. • • . .. . . ' .. Wednesd!ly. December 11 . 1974 • . ' . But while yo u plan ahead for the holidays, El Ran cho hasn 't forgotten about yo ur needs for this week! f?lan ahead -and plan on El Rancho! 29 Braising S J 69, . 1--1-----1.Beef--111111•ttss----l---u-r.-f---••· Loin cut of U.S.D.A. Choice beer! 8 oz • 100 ROSE PARADE TICKETS Pl.US fRlE PARKllC! 1 ,11-~t •+'•II•' n1 .l!ll \\ ! nlo1~ih•., . lltlv "'llUlt"l'o i:..i '"" t u~•·!•. phl• p.uk1n~ '" 1•ur4·h~ ..... II•,.,.,, 1r. ,,,.1 1'n1••t \!liir narn~ .1! .on• ,,1 ,,,,, '"'t~•'· \\1nn+'r< "'II lir tl••ll1"''1 \l,,.,,f,, !Jn(•,.,h,-r ~~h 50 WINNERS Our "Partv Planers" are custom 1nade 10 ~·~u r needs. Intimate per· 1y nr rompuny get-together -111e'll handlt· it tu vour i-Atisfaction Fryer Wings .... 49 e, 1'.10re meat v.·hen they're k ing.sized fr yeri; Hakin g fur 1he hulidavi.'' l 'nunt 1,11 (;old ~lcc!nl for ~ure rf'.~ult~ and El Honrhn for 1he righ1 price' Apple Sauce 2~~~T~~R ••• 49e You'll love th£> "J:o-with-anythinR·J.:OOd ness" of ~1otl's -and you 'll love nur 1>nre' C C I 32 oz. 29( oca 0 a BOTILE ••••••••• It's the real thint< ... and you f:CI more of ii in the hig bottle~ Partv lime -eel several' Kl FACIAL 3 5e een ex TISSUES •••••••••••• Choose gay colori:i or pretty prin ls. in the Bout ique 12fl rount package! Mince Meat . . . . . 55e No ne Suc h 9 oz . pkJ,! {28 oz jar , .. 1.09) Peanut Butter ... 5119 .Jif -Creamy or Crunchy! 28 oz size Date Bar Mix . . . . 59c ~hor!cut to frui! l"ake! Betty Crocker 14 oz Seedless Raisins . 59e Sunmeid, for holiday beking! 15 oz. Margarine . . • . • . 79c f'hiffon's Soft -and spreadable! l lb. Nestle's Morsels . 47e Semi.s11.·eel <'hocolate 6 oz (12 oz ... 93c) Wesson Oil ..... s1 59 U.S.D.A. Ckoice beef-loin cul Ground Beef •••. s101 Sliced Bacon ••.• s11t Extra lean! Choose bulk or patties! El Rancho's own ranch style! ~~~~~~~~·····~'········ .. ~~! Hand cut, from plu mp, meat y U.S.0 .A. Grade "A'' frying chickens-Compare the size, the quality, and choose El Rancho's (with rib cage) • logs o lhigbs ........ w. ........... 11! \\11r1· nt'h. tt·ndt'r, juie.v go()(lnei-~. <·ause they're fron1 Grade "A" chickens - king sized at. lhat! Look £or the difference -hand-cut chicken. Holloway House " Fr uzen Foods EN TREES Stuffed Pep pen;, Cabbage Rolls, or Salisbury Steak! 14 ou nce Pepper Steak • • . 5139 Stouffer's. 11.·ith Green Peppers! 10 112 oz Potatoes 01111 •••• 35e f'rinkle Cut or F'renC'h Fries! I lb. pkg Sour Dough Bread 49e s,·hilling'11 -Garlic or Cheddar!'7 oz Egg Beater • . • . • 79e Fleischmann's egg substitute! Pin t French Toast . . . . 49e Aunt Jemi ma 'i;1! Heat and se rve! 9 oz CUP 39c CAKE s STllllllfS So \i~ht'. So delicious! Choose lemon, nr t•ream filled 12 oz. Super Fres h' B · f B • k I , 5 139 ee r1s e FRESH! • • • • • • lh U:S.D.A. Choice boneless whole or half! F'ree package of \\lyler's Onion Soup mix with each! Beef Roaslm1ANCLETIP •••••• 5 2 1,~ Loin cut of U.S.D.A. Choice beef ... for a roast that will be so tender. so juicy, so goM! Chuck Steaku .s.o.•. CH01cE •• 89! Enjoy El Rancho quality, al a price that invite& you to get severa l! U.S.D.A. Choice best! Spare 11ibsEAsTERNPORK ••••• 89! Fresh ... so mu'ch meaty goodne&S, you'll wonder why you didn't get a few more! Veal Roast .•••• s1st Shoulder clOO ••. boneles.s and rolled! ' Veal Stew Meat •. 5151 from selected veal chuck! Boneless! . Ground Veal • • • • Extra lean, for the diet conscious! FRESH TROUT From Idaho waters! net wt. 5 oz. ea. For l'ook1n~. lor sA! ids! Ri_g :38 oz. size. Potato Chips . . . . 59c (iranny C;oose.,. 91 »ounce twin pack' Canada Dry llXI~ • • • 39e Artichokes Large Size •••• 8•1/ Red Snapperruuwrs s12.9 Rushed here fres h from the Pacific! • Fillet of Turbot •• 89f ·right petals to make them fi rm , compact ... tender tips promise delightful dining! From off the coast of Greenland! All '11r1P!\C'.'I 28 Ol. ·(Quinine \\later ... 4;te) Christmas-Candy . 59c Hr111 h's 1;u[iday r-.1 ix ... I lb. packa ~e Christmas Wrap .. gge Foil or Paper -26 inch 1 Pkg nf 4 rolls Kai Kan DOC FOOO • • • • • 31 e l)ogs luvc Chunky ~1PS' 14 oz <'a n PTERIS FERNS A ~~orted ,·arictie~ in four inch pots Del icat essen Delig hts franks "~~1'y ......... . J)ubuque. rlinnPr si7e hcef franks ... fo r nn e1·nnn1ny size. nutrif11)11s meal! 1 lb. pkti(. Sauerkrau t e • I • I Kosher Pickle~ ... 29;. .I um ho size -e:i~y ::.t<ironJ! p1io ba g' Cheese Fondue .. 5159 Sv.·1t1~ Kni~ht 1 Re11d\' 10 u~e' 14 oz Canned Ham 11bs ••• 5649 Harn1ony hrand! , , . lean and luscio us Chees e Spread 1 ... 51°9 ~Tl•m the \ache Valley cheese people! Christmas Gift Packs A wode .. l•clto" .,# chff .. 1 ond hvi11 In ca•t1n1, ,.odt loi moiling] Mo•• t•"'' 9ift moilin9 n•wl Banana Squash .. lOf Excellent for bakiri"g ... thick meated! ICEBERG LETTIJCE • 29~ Large heads! Solid, \l.'ith crisp leaves Cucumbers •.. 2 10r 29c Long and gree n, for crisp slices PINE- APPLE Nectar sweet! Hawaiian maturity fruit! / Halibut SteaksCIXTllcur 518•9 Delicious baked or broiled! Cooked Shrimp •• s1 a.9 The right size £or shrimp cocktails! Alaskan Crab Legs 99f More meaty goodness, they 're Alaskan! Holiday Spirits! 1411 SAVE $1.00 on CANADIAN! El Rancho'!'! own brand .. , lippin' smoo'th whiskey that holds up in mixed drinks? Quart Vodka or Gin •••• 5399 Vodka llOtfsa.r . • ••• sg99 Ou t Holiday Times label! Quart The ha(f.g111Jon now reduced by 1.00! ScofCli n~1 •••• 5691 -Ca6in-Sfill ~ •• , • Sl091 Bottled in Scotlan,d, to be sure! Quart Save 1.00 on straight whiskey! Half-gallon Vermouth ·-· •• 5155 Isabel Rose •• ":-•• s219 Be prepared with Sweet or E1.tra Dry! Sth. Imported from Portugal -for you! fi£th Open daily 9 to 9: Surday 10 to 7. Nn ialei tQ de;,:,,, ARCADIA: PASADENA: SOUTH PASADENA: HUNTINGTON BEACH: NEWPORT BEACH: 1717 Newport Blvd. and Sunset and Huntin&lon Dr. (El Rancho Cenler) 320 Vlc1I Colo1ado Blwd. fremonl and Huntington Dr. Warner and Algonquin (Boardwalk Cenler) 1555 Easiblulf Or. (Eastb lulf Village Cenler) •• • ~ Chees-lts .. .... . .. ....... 49' .. --49° Sweet 'n' Low ......... .. fap-ers 01sros1eu ........... 11°9 ---Sott &-Ory .................... 9:0-~ha111poo·rm1111sa1. ...... ::-:tl'tt---- l(....t...•°"'""M .• , · 9o• ol 1 i ~oy~ illtt.'ot.Cllll faurd~•,rypt~I 801. White Vaseline .......... 49° PtrroitvmJtlly, '°"""'"'"I ).V,. 01 . .Spic 'n' Spa n11nc. 10' om .. $1 t9 (i.(Yt'! ~· "' 11ou ........ 1011~-' L. "d S I 19' 1qu1 ucary ............ • .t.no11-.-,1 .. "1..olu.160lllll:• .f D. $1" tapers ~ISPOSABLL .......... , 1(1mbift·Doy11lfi9 ••••• ~..... , bo~olJO Digel .Tablets •... , ......... 69q Gor...a 110110a lft#.h? T °"' lt!M! ao n, I ) • • I • .. , .. ' -DAILYPILOT DI •• TOP PRODUCERS • BILL D RAGAHZA • JANICE JACOBS •MAS JINBO •BILL LLOYD • CHARLIE MANSUR • MORT SCHIFF • JOE SIMl'SON NEW ORLEANS MA~S10N BY THE SEA P ror,pssional landscape. Stately entry. · · n t mass1Ye f',1ARDI GRAS room. Se<:lud ma r suite. Separ:ite vanny area. TWIN balconies. "Tea Ganlen " k itl'hen serves lush rear courtyard. OWNER MUST GO. 'fake advanlagt:. Call 842·2S35. FRENCH QUARTER ARTIST HIDEAWAY POOL $28,900 Warn1 studio living room, (KIWdcr room. delightful kitchen 11o•ith eating :1re11 o~ning to very privaLc garde n pal10. Great bedrooms with adjoin1n~ baths. U1.1tst11nding ameni1ies in fine locallon. Call 5.16-2313. CUSTOM LUXURY HILLSIDE MESA VERDE Truly un1uu<·~ functional. striking design. ~eg::int home 11,hosc sl;ilemt:nt is '"success'". Grand entry. J1v1n,i: room and formal dining. True tountry, pool view kitchen wilhl!ipae1ous ramil.v cal1ntt area. Separate fiesta run room oncnted to deluxe pool. Excellent pnvacy. Bedrooms, I down · 3 up. f',faster suite delightful. Be the first to see 11 . Call 546-ZJIJ. PARADISE MANOR 1 4 BR • 2 STORY • POOL BEACH $33,900 f"ormul entry to DHAl\fATJC living room. fo"orn1 al dine. lluj!:e ga rden \·1ew · kifi:Ti'en. AHT ISTIC open sl.atrs sweeµ to· sep:ir;ite masler su1Le + ch1ldrens winj:!. Secludrd 22' BALIJ HOO ,\I s o:ed p :1r1y room that OYerlook s walled courtyard. Hurry for lh1s excep11ona1 HARGAIN! \.'.all !JtiJ-7881. ANOTHER HOTCAKE ~SSUME 711z010 LOAM Prtm1urn loc::it ion l\lesa Verde Villas. $140/Jno for pr1nc1ple, 1nleresl. laxes, if you uS$U~e th ts f"HA loan. Quahlyr C3!Pflllll.g. Exl'ltic covered patio, :itlaehcd garage. Step t.o privale·he aled community pool. i''iri;t come · fl rsl l!>erved. Call 546-2313. ~ • A LOT OF HOUSE POOL TOO! l.ovely s 11 ar kli ng pool is lhe family entertainment center. This well located home also feat.ures four large bedrooms. Corner lot. Walk to all schools and major shopping. ALL TERMS AVAlLA BLE! Just "$42,950. Call !10W 847..&:110. "HACIENDA" 2 STORY POOL GI NO DOWN $38,900 Secluded entry. lfuge family sited living room. Formal dlrting room is convenienlly served by e laborate gourmet kitchen. Massive fiesta party room with commanding view or lush walled courtyard. Sweeping stairs to hideaway master & childrezis suites. GT's try no down. JlurTY ror this uziique barl;ain ! Call 963· 7881 . POOL FOR CHRISTMAS?? Jl's the best time to buy a pool home! Avoid _ summer innation. This auper home has all large r ooms, vaulted <'eilings, efficient homemaker kitchen -much more. Assume loan with payments $275 mo. Full Price $47,500. C~ll 847-6010 now. ARE YOU PARTICULAR? You'll love this sparkling clean beauty by the ·beach. Be1utlfully decorated interior features fa ntastic family room with wet bar. Yards look like they're eul with manit'ure scissors. Must see -only $53.950. Call 847.0010. ASSUME 7°/o VA LOAN Jfaym enta: only $202.00 month total on this near new, pnde or ownership, 3 bedroom home. Close to beach and schools. Priced to sell • only $4~ . call now · this one .,.on't last! 8'7·6010. DECEMBER SUPER SPECIAL 3 bedrooms a nd fa mily room + bonui room ! and GIANT POOL. Everything in and out has been done pro(essional\y, Upgraded paper and panellln1. Plush carpets a nd drapes. Crystal chandeliers. Landscaping: -superb. V.A. loan-assumable at-'154.00 per. • month total. To see much more call 963~767. "ABANDONED" BEACH COLONIAL 5. BR • ASSUME $33,000 · VER.,\NDA enlry to enonnowi 24' living room \\-1lh massh·e stone fireplace & commanding VIEW or lush g~nds +summer fAVILLION ~·ith 20' sun errace. orma llW'lg 1s eloquently serve by huge gourmet rood center 'A'ith breakfast eating area . Sweeping stairs to sl11tely master suite 'A'ilh. BUSY, BUSY, BUSY. EARN WHILE YOU LEARN! CAREER OPPORTUNITY! Come join us and !itart earning while you learn about Real Estate Sales! An Extensive training program he ld monthl y by our hi g hly successful management l earn. Let's talk confidentially with No Obligatio.ns.:.J;a ll me nO\I.', you 'll be glad you did! TERRY McCARiJQ; a l (714 ) 752·1700. CRACKLING Jireplae<i + separ11le children!\ & &...,.,.._._..,_,_.,...,.,.._._..,...,._.,....i guest suites. Take over 7% VA loan. NO NEW . LOAN COSTS. S295 per month pays all. Owner must sacrifice. Hurry! Ci'.1 11 963-78111. UNIVERSITY PARK SP AMISH Picture. )'Ou! 1n lh1s quiet rctreill among broad wooded green open spaces. L1k~ tennis, swimmin@ . biketr<iils'! Spun1~h dt•sign v.·i1 h entegrity. Gracious entry to living room w1lh Rrcat adobe rireplaee. Bright Chl'ery kuchen scryes huge family run room. Spacious i>c(lrooms with privale balcony ofr of master suile t'or entry lo contentment Call a.16-2.113. EXECUTIVE SPANISH 2 STORY ASSUME 7°/o VA Lush ga rden(2 story entry. Sunken parlor. Old v.·orld brick 'hearth, formal banquet room . 18' go11r me l '11 galley. ?i1a mmft uth fiesta room Twislifll sUtlrcase. Balconied hallv.•ay. Separate ch.ildrel}s wing. 5 enormous bedrooms. 4 baths. Gigantic m~ler suite. Separate vanity area. 60' wrap.around party patio with rirering. Assume 7c.~ VA tolal payment $350 per month. Owner must go . lak~ a,dv~ntage. C:ill &42·~~ EXECUTIVE POOL HOME Ultimate 1nt'e rior de<>or. Soanniz t'athedral ce1l1nRS add to open spaciousness. Eleitanl lrom the lonii: covered entr)' to lhe entertainer's dream yard v.•1lh huge sparkling pool. $5tl.900 is a bargain! l'all no11,• t.o see. tl47·601U. EXQUISITE PARK HUNTINGTON S & S Qua lily. Nc;1r bc;ich. Superb landscap111g ~n dehghtfu\ e ul de sac strl!('t. Grand entry. Formal dining. Country kLt<·hcn with l'11ting area. 1-"amily fun room 11,·ilh fireplace. Sp;1c1ou . .; bedrooms 'ol'lth elegant master su1lc SJJ,500. Ca ll now -We'll show you how. S.1&2J1:1. ~"'i t . CONTEMPORARY BEAUTY Huge 2 t>tory. t'eHturing formal living , dtn1ng and luxury. Plus features are the huge bonus room plus love\~· family room. Professionally done inside and out. F'or :in appointment lo see this beautiful home call 963·676i. · GOLDENWEST PARK EXECUTIVE SINGLE STORY Beautifully decorated and ready to move into. F1owing noor plan act'ommodat6 both formal and family living. ~l anicured landscaping. Walk to schools & shopping. 847-6010 "VIEW FROM THE TERRACE" 180" panoramic orean \'1c11.. 5 units 1n the h,·arl of prime oc~an fromt art•a. !Ugh & slable rents (i,Jod spendable incomt• low maihlt'nance Owner \\ill l'-Ol'--help...Iwauce-.l'r.r-low doo.t.n...-Call fur a private sbowin~ of this unique find Hurry. Call 963-7881. UNIQUE CUSTOM DOWNTOWN HU~TIMGTOM Rao1hl1n.: ~111,elc slory nc.;tJ<·tl 11n a lrt·1• hned i.lfl'Cl 1n duwnl1111 n llunt111;;1on lk·;il"h. 01111 a 1~11' hlot ks to the pier. 3 ex1 ra l:ir}!e Ot.·dn)c'1ms. I lu,1;:1• 1.1m 1ly roum. l .. argc l'!leh1,.,ed p,j\IQ w11h unKJUl' ll!alures only lound in ;i t·u~1om hom<'. Sanl:i v.·111 IO\'C tho: hugi: f1rC'pl;1re. Call now~;;l-liJliJ • $24,975 EACH Owml'r .,.-ill ht"lp you bu .1 ..,m both. Tht'Y h:l\'e 2 bedrooms. se1\arale yards. drl\'e.,.•ars etc. Located just orf harbor in Costa .Mesa v.1th1n e;isy 111,'alkinR di~t ance to all shopping or takl! the bus. 11 slop!' nl'arby. Don't v.·ait call S.16-iljl TRY IT YOU'LL LIKE IT You can smell thC' ne\l·ness. A crispy ('k•;n :J bedroom with a\"('?)" lari;ie ram1ly room. On :1 tc1p e:is1 s1dc Costa i\li:sa. trechned. no tra111r. pr1de-of-ov.·nership strec\ A lrul' 1·h:irmer. S41.950. 646-i17t. CORONA DEL MAR SELECTIONS MINIMUM UPKEEP But maximim co"mfort and reaSonably priced. From spacious Jiving room and modem kitchen, the slaircase leads to three large family bedrooms. And it a ll overlooks one ol the rtnest of tree $baded green be.Its -call 873.8550. SUPERB DUPLEX Outstanding custom built duplex 1n Coro11a del Mar. 1''ront unit has three bedrooms ramil.v room· plus separate dining room. Rear unit almost a duplicate • elegant. easy care. Near ocean. Call 6'13.as50 .. + VIEW FROM ABOVE Sophisticated 2 bl'tlrooin t'ondominium on the sixlh floo r . A1aximum .~ecur1ty. Come and all this unus ual home wtlh 1111 v1t'W 01 lhe b;i\. Priced ri)?ht at $61.:f.rJ. Call 6J3-11550. · , BIGCAMYON Fof_!ner mf)jiel home -superbly decorated and Jan~ 4 bedrooms -formal dining room · spacious family room · secluded out door living' area • thi11 home has so much going for it you ·must call for more details. 673.SSSO. ALL WRAPPED UP FOR XMAS Interior dl'signer's own hom« -and it looks 1t ~ it's in s potless move-in ronclit1on -pfinclted and papered lhru-out. Supt'r c:i rpct1ni:: - convenient lo pool and tennis r.ourL~. Ca ll no"'' 673-8550. TRIPLEX NEAR BEACH CORONA DEL MAR ·with e\'erything going ror 1t. QualitJ, lot'oi t1on. private financing. and \'l~W One of tht' 1·rry few honest tn·plt'xes 1n Corona del l'.1ar Prime ,location for winter & ~ummer rcnt~l$ or owner-OCt"upanl. Prictoll ;1l S\27 . .'.iUO 1';111 for more details. 673-ll550. LAST 2 BRAND MEW IM COSTA MESA Combtni' lhc navor or living on Costn ~'"~···~ i·u~l S•de \\'ilh. lhe wonder of a brand 11e11.- home. OVE HS I Z ED COUNTHY GOUR~1 ET'S KITCHEN. comfortable siesta roo1n a nd 3 dl'h~btful bedrooms, on lot b11: enough to HID!-: DADS lruck, boat or v.hal have you. Owner says sell quick at $47,950. Lel's ~o call 646-7171, SPANISH MANSION ASSUME $39,000 POOL-BEACH '.\lan1<·ured yar&;. t;Je1'ate<l 1·estibule. Sll'IJ OoV.·n h1·1ng room. 1"orm:1I duunJt: ser\·ed b} IR' i:alle,•. Enormous \l'oodl!d ueia-r·"""'-- Tv.·in landing st.aircas1•. C1rrolar balrony. 5 huge :.cparate sleeping quarters. Kings 1naste r l!>uit('. 60' wrap around dant't! pavllion. Assume 7':',, \'A SJ50 pt>r nionth pays all. Owner must go • lHke :idvant.age. Call t142·253S. MO DOWN 4 + POOL Rest ;1rca . Tree lint'd s trt•f'I. Jll'Cf; CORNEil I.OT. Ut>:1ut1fullv l;ind ~1·::111t-d . li oon1 ror ROAT & 1'Hi\lt.~:n. Coiv i•nlr\'. Grat'ious Ji1·11H!·rUOtn 1'.!\h 1-~LOOll T.0 CE IL I Nt: 1-'lrtE PLAC~:. F;1m1I ~ din~·. KITCH!-;N OF TO~IOHflO\\'. 4 jumbo hetirno1ns. SP,\HKLING 11001.. Srlt(•r 1·cr\· anxious says submit ,\i\"Y Tt:n~ts." Fuil price only $42.950! llurry, t'an·~ last. Call oow to sec 842·2535. ..-.....---., ARTIST A-FRAME CHALET AT BEACH POOL· $35,950 St'cludetl cnlry lo enormous studio l1Y1n~ room v.•ith 20 ft. vaullcd open l>eam ceilings & i.un te rrr1 ce that OYerlooks presug1ous harbor. Studio loft & librarv + v.•et b;ir. CourmC!l kitchen. hui::e masll!r 1•t1th OCEAN: VIEW. Ahundi.!nl use of v.·oods & glass adds to an1s t1c atmosphere 963-7881. GINO DOWN $200TOTAL MOVES YOU IM!! i'r<'sl1 ge a r ea N EAR BEACH . Lu s h landsc;iping. Sctluded l'ntry. ri1assive brit·k firl'pt11cc. Country kitchen. 7 SH AD E TH t;ES . F amiJ1· dinin,I?. 4 ,i?c nerou s bed rootns. llu~e c-01·ered patio. Ov.·ner must go. take ad1·antage ca\1842-2535. "ABANDONED"· 4 BR.·2 STY-POOL Beach-$28, 900 1'1\HKJ.JKE APPROACll . ·Lar µe family !>11.C'1.I li \·1nJ! room. Gourmel kit<·hen + dine. S\l·ecpin.i: ~ta1rs to separate master & th1ldren's suites. r\lii;ume R1•"; 1'~1\A loan. :523.~() BAL. ~o r.;i::;w LOAN COSTS. S2·12-mo. pays :ill. O"''nt'r musl s::il·rifirl'. Hu rry ! Ca ll 963·7881 'l'llE REAi. F...STATt:RS. MEDITERRANEAN TRIPLEX EXCITING EAST SIDE COST A MESA 0\l'll<'r!'! unn ha., J hedroon1s <$: dl'n. l)outJlc l1rt•pl;1«e do"'·n~t:11rs. hu12,• n1aslt•r IK.'<.lroom v.·11h r1re11lacc ;ind walk 1n rluscl. Second unil would also rilake :• j!ood owner~ unit lrom i.11.c ;ind amt>ntt1es such as. l\\'U b1·<lroom. l ':> b:1ths. ,\JI h;1vl' t•IOS('(i J?:1r:112es and lht'1r 011o·n laundr• room. "'1lh1n walktnJ! d1st;1 ncl' to I 7lh Sir. 1'hopp1ni;!. Ju~t two Yl'ars younia. Buy this on contract S485 P LT.I. Call 6'16-J\71. EVERYBODY INTO THE POOL-2 BEDROOM NEAR WESTCLIFF \\'c II HBQ l;1\er on the larl!e prn alt' p;1llu. Entcrtainlnl! I" a 1·1n1·h in 1h 1~ j!r;n·1ous i\I 0\'~:-1;-.; readv adobe. :\l.ir\·C"I ,tL the .SP1\CIOUS:'\!-:ss · ot the ma~lcr ."u1tl'. Th,• i,:ourmel k11chl'll ~)nd out mor<' call b4ti-;111. NO DOWMOR LOW DOWN ~~resh N' clean. J\.fesa Vcrdl' loc::itio n near golf course. 3 spaC'1ous bl'droorn~ lnforn1a l ramily fun room opp(11'HC' t•on1t"n1<•nto• C'lcctric kiti:hcn. St>rve on 9' ~n;1ck h;1r, or move oUt bi.Irk to the ma~~1 1·c brick nBQ. Ov:ner needs {IUlt'k s;il e -llou!!hl !ll'" Call 5.lli-2313 .. "NEED HELP" Owner bought new hoine, must St'll this \oyely 3 bedroom. 2 b::ith plus free rorm pool. J ust painted in and out Extra lari:e lot for i::arden and trailer. i ', V A. l<>an can be assumed, owners v.ill help fina nce. Total paymt'nls $286.00. Call to S•'C 963-6J67. "A REAL DOLL" J\.lerrr Xmal!>! Just h:o>tl'd 4 l"/l<droom 2 b;1lh, plus famil y ronm 11o·11'1 1ormat rhn1n g. J.'calured are lots of lo\t•ly 11;1pcr. r;i r\lct~ & draPf'S & super nc1i!hbnrhoorl ClO!'e to the heach, shopping and l rt'C'"'a~5. S-19,900 Call 963-6767. "UNDER $50,000" H::ird to find 2 5lUr\. 4 ·brorooms :? baths. Plus exlr:i IAr~c ~·;1untry k1t (•hen :\l a~tcr bedroom dov.n . and 3 up for privury Lar)!c lot profl'si.1on::illy !and ~ra ped Supt•r neig hborhood . To ~et· c<ill 003·6767. VIEW NEWPORT TO CATALINA $42,950 3 !M'droom-... p.iol \"t:Hr 1'111\',\T,.: v1lit h v.•1d(' npi.•n ~11c1·tatu!;1r \It'"' 111•\tt•r hurry 11, Vl'c .. nL. ~II ti-111-il:I ' 1--·l-NEWPOH'l'-llEA.f;Y: 1700 Newport llvd. 646·7111 C*'l'l\-.miSA..-----'llUN!l'.INGT.oN,.B&\Cll-CORONA. DEL ~IAIC ll2 Mcrrquffitc '7J·li50 1101 YI' \I' \ \L LI·;\ I 8 I 09 lrookh11r1I 963·7881 11"\-ESTM ENTS 18662 MocArth111r 81¥d., Sult .. 10] 21to H_.... llvd. 17tJ1 •-• .. d. 210JO lrooll•unt 6014 waroor An . S46·2JlJ 142·25]5 t6l·67'7 147·60:0 Irvine 752 ... 1700 ' ·- \ RI OAl\.YPILOT ' . . . . -. I I . Wftdnesd•y, ~ember 11, 197" We Still .(,. .. , • • . (" .1 ( •. . ' • ' I · . . • !, • • • ,-al IS. f •• I • I c ' So . ' C• an w• "' I :JI! of loc le Ca tee ;;is· IC11 ' de I t"or ;JZH Lo lk '°' an1 Ii\' no ICC l)i 1-\n Jo Oi ra N I! ( \V; c ' " Compensation D11e SANTIAGO, Chile <AP>· -Chile's milit~ry govern· ment today expropriated the investments or the In· te rnational T elephone &: Te legra ph Corp. in the Chilean telepl)one com· pany. The decree, published in the journal which prints all covernmenl business, said the government will pay MEXICO CITY (AP)' - Mexico City's police depart· ment vowed today lo avenge the death of five or its men gunned down by 15 ( I N SHORT J stock;ng -masked tem>risl• who raided two local banks '---------and madeorf with $200,000. Two other policemen compensation to ITT in ac- cord with forthcoming negotiations betw"een both sides. wounded b_y the gunmen in the robberies Tuesday were r eported in serious condi· ti on. Sailing On a Sea of Debris The Chilean telephone company stock is split this way : 71 per ('enl l'IT; 23 per- cent state-owned ; a nd 6 per· cent by private investors. A police spokesman said no arrests had been m.a4e. and the department had no clues to the identity of the bandits. Smull botit suitors in l~a l bo<.1 'f<i tht (~lub·s Sunk1st !{1.:g'al ta rou nd thcms(·lvcs aln1osl Jandltlckcd by sludge ant.I dehr1s in 'ht~ launching :irca S<1tur<.1 :1y. '!'he debris 1.-; llotsan1 from the :;ttH'n1 runoff tit the upper end nf the bay \\hich the cbbing tide fortes the lcn~th uf the b<..1,v a nd lod ges 111 slips ;.in d rnnoring a reus. 'l'h<~ fi lth moy l :ikc \\'Cl'ks lo t lt·an up, <1c- cu rd1 n)..! to the llarbo r Depo rtment. Cyprus Talks BRfrsSELS (UP!i· - Secretary of Stale Henry A. Kissingtir met today with the Turkish a nd Greek fore i gn ministers and pledged the United States will work for "an early set· Uement of the Cyprus pro- blem on the basis or con· ciliation." Rffket A ttncb TEL AVIV, Is rael CA Pt -- A rightist Israeli newspaper concluded today that the rocket attack on offices of the Palestine Liberation Organization in Beirut was instigated by Israel. Jud ges Selected "The Be irut operation proves what Israel is capa· ble of doing against the headquarters or terrorist orga niza tions," the r e· li gious newspaper Shaarim wrote in a n editori al. "This is not q.tij_te the stunning blow the terrorists merit: The s ign ifica nce of this re· tali atory blow lies in its hav- ing restored a measure of credibility to lsraer s end- less warnings .. " Congressional Cup Mentors Tapped He scheduled l urther meetings with ea('h or the mini sters later in the after- noon, apparently trying to bring their conflicting posi· lions closer together. As the 1974 y:ichting year Ur aws to a close. Long Hc<ic h 't'acht Club i!> :already bc:.iting the drums ror the 1975 Congression:.il Cup match racing series ~·h1ch promises to be the nlost color rul in the history .Cal Boat Appoint11ie1its .John \V. Bodcnburg (right) has been named · 'vcstc rn s <.1\cs manager for Ca l !~o at s \V ith hc:.i dri ua r tt>rs .:it the firm's main plant in Costa :\ll's<.1. C<.d ;d:-1 1 :.innount'ed the :.ippoin! rnent of ~--. Robert .\I ... Bob" ll rc nnan as e<.1stcrn .\:i a le:> m a nag er· hcadq~1art erccl in Marlboro. N.J . New Offic;ers Set For CMPHA Meet An nua l meeting or the ~outheJ:n D1v1sion of lhc. California l\larinc Parks <.i nti ll arbors Asso('1ation "·ill b e held Friday ;.11 Balboa '{aeht Cluh. Prin('i pa l itL•n1 on the <Jgenda "'ill be the elt•rllon ot' Ill'\\/ off1c{•rs :.ind direc tors for 1975. CJ\.IPllA 1s the le,::islat1vt• watchdog of Cu lif1i rn1:.i ))oa1ini: in · tcrcsts. ALL ,l\lf.:1\IH ERS or 1lie :issociatlon are urged t11 al tend the mec11 ng. R:obcl't Ll'S lit• or J\.l:irina clcl Hey has hct•n 11un11naled ror the office 11f pres1ch•nr :.ind Ba rrv l.Jbo\v ;.n1d llod Lund in, ; .. i lso of J\.l ar1n3 d t•l Rey have been uominu\t•d for exeeul ive v1cl' president and vice presidenl. rcspt•C ti,·ely. C u r·r"nl direc t ors nomi nal('cl l{I ne'A· t"·o-yt•:tr terms :1r<' ·r um All:1n, S.111 llit.•go, ll('rb BC'ckcr. Los :\nAc les: Deane Carlson. La Jolla; Rogt•r Chung, S;in Oiego: C;1rlcr Gage, Tor· r a ne e : Bill ll crron . .r.;e,vport Bc;iC'h : ,John 1to v1 l•, Sa nt:1 l\10111ca: \\!alter .Johnson, Anaheim: C hris Klinger. Ventur a ; ,, ·..; .. . . ..... Larrv Le:iman. Sant a Ana: i::ric' Luc:ls. Long Bea('h: \-like Talbert. Playa <le i He~: a nd Ed \\linlund. i\nah1.·i m ~lorric Kirk of Corona 11~1 \l al' has been no1ninatt·d tu the ch rcctorship currently held by Richard F1tli;:cr;.1l d ol Rcdvndo Bl'ach. Westsail Trip Seen On Slides .A slide sho\v fe:.itur 1n}! thL' "l'ac1f1e \V andcr1ngs'' ul lhrce South\.in<l s:iilors i1board 1 th <' \Vestsai l-'.12 PeAasus is scheduled S:1tur· day and Sunday evenings :11 th{' ll u ntinAton ReaC'h Playhouse. 21 10 !\Iain St. 'l'he shOfS start at 7: :iO L'ac h evening .. Admission is S2.50 1'he s ho"'S "·ill hC' pre· st•n te d b y l\\O of l hl· l'ru1scrs, J ohn Carson and llritt l\t('Pherson. "ho have rt>cc ntly returned from t1 two-year c ruise Qf the Pucifi c, including 1-l:l\vaii, thr Society Isla'lds and the inside passa ge from Vli n· ('OUVCr. On J u ly 8, 1973, l.os An geles attorneys Joh n Cnn;on and Jlm Grir.zard left f\-l ari na del Rey for the first c ruiso they had evl'r 1nudl' b eyond Ca t:ll in:1 Island. Ne ither had ex· tcn:-Jivc expcril'nCc and tht..• boat "'3S ba nk·finonced. ~{('Ph er son joined the crew in llawaii for theJr1p to Tohili and Grizzard new back Lo Los Angeles to get &n 3rr icd .. A third member, or !he crc v..; Ste \'en \Vh it ing, joined the Pegasus on the {'fU1sc b;1ck to ~la\vHii anll then on to the north end or VancO U\'l'r Island and down the inside pa:tsa~c to lhl'lf home po1'l . of the event. 1'he ten crews selected for the 1975 Congressional Cup \\"ill not see action until next ~·l <irch hut clim1n:itions to !->elect the con1enders arc now be111~ rca<lied on both lht! \Vest and F:ast C'oasts, ;cci:ording to 'l'homas r:. S h a dd en, ~e n cra l chairma n. ,\ BL UE-RIBBON p;;incl of j ud ges has o.t lrcady been sclt'('l.ed to monitor lhe con1p e t i lion . '!'h e}· re(lrcsent some of the most "We had a good talk," Kissinger 'told newsmen afte r m eeting with the Greek minister .. ''The U.S. government is interested io Comie Relief Trivia in Funny Books prestigious yachti ng brains froni \\'ireServices Ohio); c hairman of the inlhecounlry. Ask paunchy !\lax 1111r· House AdministrationCom· T"·o of the judges \Viii be rison of Frankfo rt. Ky., the mittee, "'a s admitted to F .. Greg Bemis :.ind .J ulian name of Tex Ritter's lead-Walt er Recd llosj>ital in K. ··Dooley'' 1-looscvell , ing lady in "Song of the Gr-Washington. both of "'hom have been rt•· ingo" back "'hen the series A spokesma n in flays' of· cipicnt::. of the 1 lcrrcshoff "'estern played at the local fice sai d he v.·as suffering ·r rophy b y t he North popcorn p alace and a d-from "exhaustion" and de· Amcr1ean Yarhl )lat1n~ mission w3s a'thin dime. cided on his own lD be Union . •'Rita llayworth, of hospit3Jized . Bcn11s, "'ho has served :is course," Max "•ill snap, lfis committee authorizes :i Congress1or.al Cup jud ~e quicker than Lash La Rue committee operating funds, before. is recogni zed as the ( ) •• making Hays one of the top <1ulhorily on yo.tcht f l ('· . PEOPLE . · most influential m embers 1ng r ules in the "'orld. lie ... ofthe House. h<.is !>Crvcd ;1s a mcrilbcr or '* !he appeals l'Ommittce and 'could crack his bullwhip or -Karl Wallenda, famous thairm3 n of the ra('in g Gene Autry ('OUld draw his circus aerialist, s aid he Is rulcseomm itteeof NA\'RU t ru s ty p ea rl -h a ndled negOtialing to walk a high and \\';Js a dl,.lcgal(' of that shoolin ' iron. ....-·ire in front of the Vatican .. organization to the lnterna· And why not? llarrison · Last month, Wallenda, in Ilona[ Ya cht Racin~ Union .. has chronicled the make-his late 60s, walked a wire Rooseve lt , \\'hotakcs ovcir .beli eve exploits of many suspended b~wecn two Ave ry Brund:1gc's seat on co w b o Y hero e·s of 'cranes 70 fee above the the international Olympic yesteryear in the pages of street near e Thames Co rnm itt<'e. won the l·ler -colorful comic books that River outs ide London to reshoff 1'rophy in 1962 :lnd i!'i. todav are listed as "collec-publicize the world food a ch<"l nipion in his own right. :ta bl es" for the nosta lgi._ shortage::- In 1962 he "·as the Olympic gold meda l "'inner in the 6-meter class at .-1clsinki. From 195!) to 1962 he was {'hai rman of lhe New York · ·..-acht Club r::icc rommittce ;tnd \1•as rcisponsi ble for the America 's Cup defense .. ,\SOTllE H \\110 shared the responsibility of the :\mer1c:i 's Cup ;i nd will .~Cl'\'l' ;ls a Congressional l:up Judµ;e 1s llenry II. An· dt'rson .Jr. llis qua lifi (':J · !inn.; in('lude posl'i as l'~> t:<·utivc d1rc('lO I' of NA YRU, staff co rn modore of the Sea\van h:1ka Cori nthia n Y<i (·ht Cl ub of ~e\V York an d ra ce t.:n mm itl <·e Ch<11rn1<1n for N''''C. ·r'''o uf th(• JHdf::eS ;lrt• p:1s1 en 1np 1•t 1to r s .Ni th e Congrl'ss1nnal Cup. Arthur Knapp .Jr .. Larchmont. N.''· \'ucht Club. h3S com· ru~tl'd 111 the Lonµ; Bea('h l'l:tss1c thret• tunes. Ill! is best l..nown a:. an author of :-;11 lu1g hooks. I It• start ed his :-;:11ilni.: eart·t.'r 111 1922 and \\':l :t 1 ht· Junior s 11iting (•h:imp1nn of Lo nA Island Sound anti "·inner of the Scars Cup for t he North American Ju nio r sailing t•ha mp1on:o;h1p. lie has long served as a rnodel for young sailors bC('!llL'ie o f his ' ac· t ivi lies i n l"ros t Bi l e di nghies. !·le has also skip· pe red 12·m e t e r s i n 1\merica's Cup competit ion and trcwcd on "J" boats in the America's Cup of the 1~30$. T ll()i\t ,\S J.i:. Ft$11F.R h.-is eo1npetcd 1v.·lce i n the Con gr('ss1on:il Cu11. lie is rro1n thC' G reat Lake~ area :incl has het•n member of the Inter-Club ~1 at ch Racing Comm1ttcc or NAYRU, and pa st eo1nmodore or the or. !shore lt ac1 ng Club of fktro1t. The hst of judges <ilso in· elude two loc11 I expert!!. An· dy Grllm or Bnlboa ''acht Club Is 11 member of th<' RaC'inl! Rule~ Committee of N1\ Yl{U t1nd is appu.-il!i chairman rorSCYA. . minded. • Betty Ford held her fi rst news conference sin('e her opera t ion for breas t cancer. She f~ls fine - better than she had expe('t· ed -and is "'atching for a c ha n ('e t o ('at('h h e r husband unde r the mis· tletoe. "f feel very \\•ell and I'm very busy," 111 rs .. Ford told reporters in the Blue Room, "·here the 1011:-foot White !·lous e Chris t m a s tree brus hed the ('Citing. "Oh, J feel fine! Better than ex· peeled." She stood throughout the 20-minute news conference, laughing often and 3ppear· ing in excellent s pirits. • Cyril J\ota gnin , boa rd chairman or the Joseph ?wlagnin Co .. has been ad· vised by the S3 n FranciS('O city attorney's offi('c that his membership on t"•o muni('i pal hod ies violates San Fran('isco·s conflict-of· interests la w. Deputy Distri('l Attorney Rotwrt Kenealey gave the advice because the Magnin firm or wome n's stores rents a strip of r ity-owned port property to provide ac· t'ess for trucks to one o! its \\'3rehou.es. f\l <ig nin previously re- signed from the Port Com• mi si:;ion. althoug h retaining scats on t he Fine Art l\1useum's board of trustees and the Asian Art Com- mission. • Nation a lly syndicated ('Olumni!;t James Reston predicted Secretary of Slate llenry Kissinger will resign rrom Pres ide nt For d 's Cabinet sometime in 1975. "~l y guess is Kissinger "'ill AO on his own because his whole concept or a non. p<irtisan ba!le of foreign diplomacy <A·lll br destroyed if he becomes deeply In· \'Olvrd in the 1976 election," s:iid Re!tton , speaking at tht t1nclnn ati J ewish Center. • He p. Wayne llay1 CD· • • Declarin g each pe rformed the ''highest kind of herois m," Gov. Ronald Reagan presented the state's top award to three highway p atrolmen and a state forest ranger. Reagan presented the 11ted al of Valor pins to of· ff('ers Michael R. Gotfrted, 23, and Thomas A. Noble, 24; Sgt. Kenneth L. Myall, 33, 311 of the highway patrol, a n_d Dep a rtm e nt of Conservation ranger Ray R. Lillie, 50. Gotfried and Myatt were credited with saving a man attempting to leap rrom the Sa n Franciseo·Oakland Bay Dridge Aug.31. Noble was cited for talking for nearly an hour "'ith a m an attempting sui('ide Cro m the same bridge ~t ay 21. Little, of Growlersburg in El Dor ado County, removed a "'oman from the burning wreckage of a light pl ane al the Georgetown Airport last year. • Naomo Uemura, a 33· year-old Japanese adven· lurer .writer , headed for Greenland from Denmark to attempt a 6,000-mile dog sled ride. If he succeeds. he will re· ach the shores of the Bering ·stra it in the spring of 1977 after riding through arctic G reenland, Can3da and Alas ka. • lte says,' "Of coune I'm ~cared ••• On the other hand, there is a lso in me a craving for challenge . , ." 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M<Ct ftll llllt •lal-t ... , hltl:l ••111 IN c-., OttltOIOf"'91CourllJM (Ho(~t, 1')4 ••N ~Iv.I Or-(ff~! Oti!T ~•IOI. OK. \1, , .. JI, "''Mwl Jtll. I, lt1S u n .11 Call 642·5678. Put 1 few words to work for you . In the i1t1IQ;lt1ll WedMtd• ,Oecemt-er 11.1974 * OAt( v P1LOT D 3 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 a· Ml For Solt I For Solt ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CHMrol 1002 GtMnlR.E. 1002 •••••••••••••• •••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• INVESTOR MUST TAKE ADVANTAGE! Sff MOW! 014 nt·r v .. 111 1l·ak 01)ti11n J UST LISTt:O-choir< or JlO t1)ntra<'t of ~ • .i .. l 'o r <l n ri lll·I :'>lu 0:1• .. •. Inlt'rl'~t)onlJ1 ~·1· 1'11 11' 1. t:X •. Two • ::i tx-droom adl.lll l\iru1<1. h e1lr oo o1s. 0111· I Pool and rt'l'. \\'I.ilk rn bt•droom, 1111 \\1l h 1')( ~tores. hbral)'. pu~t nt 11ani;1vc oct•nn 1 t\''4"S, fi('(', 1•tc. S:r..!5. \\lnl1tt1 On1• block fron1 lK"uch , 6-lti·3255 Also ~11&rln11·nt :iv:ula-400[ ll" hie fl)r le;1se. $350. Sub CM · "l'l!""-m•l. ~15~.:100. · • 644-7270 Ca~frtt Li•inq NT~~,!~.~,~.\~.t ~lovr 1nlO lln:. ).!rl-.11 ·t btdrt)Om, 2 balh hnn1,• JO', Uu"n lo qu;1tif1,.•I hU\(•r or .. utoo111 \u11r 11·rm ~. t)11.t111v 11.11111· \\I th sh.jl;t• rnnf. .. h;1i:: 1',tr\)l'l:-0 .1nrl tll>•'ft hru L flrrpla rt•" \.'. .11·r1• ;1111t , ... , .... l';h\1 ti~,, 1,. $1 1 ;ij_~· JN RIVIERA TQ\1,':\110- US E-ni:iny cu.qoin im· prO\'l'ml'nts. 3 lxlr.;, plu~ II!(' master t)(..'f\nx1m .. 2' · Hiiths. Panch-<t d1•n and l1\1ni:: room "''fplr. A must S('C ••. $-11.·\ilO. C .. H 5-l!t-1151. -HERITAGE '. REALTORS lea. co:rs ~WALLACE REALTORS -546-4141- EXEC. 2·STORY i,,,,,;,10;,;,p•;;•;.;,h;,;.,.;;,;;;. ~•I..,._ Tot :ill~· 1111i:rarlNI ~IC$;1 F \\'oods ~ !Jdrm. :J lia "'1th hul!e bonu~ nio1n. !'ip1•t:· larular 2 ~Tor\' \\I th l'athl'ilral 1•e1hni I.. ,•11 lry, In· rm & fnrrn:i l din rm. Th is nl'\\ly h5t('•\ Select Property 1s pfin:d :.it S66.500. Call .556·2660. SELECT PROPERTIES Build o Dr~om Homeo L:ir).!l' 1111 \\1th 1•h1t1· \\;dt'r > '"" l .1~~lf\.• !'il ).!U<'1 lllll ~ l ull ••t Stilf llOIJ.1't•rn1• 675-8600 anytiiM •VISION• REALTY z;-43 E. (':-! 111, \' t:nrnna drl ~1.1r WESTSIDE GOOD BUY!~ This is the pool COSTA AIES A . 3 homeforyou! Bed roo m home "ilb EXt.'C11ll\1· 2 ~tor;.· \\l1h 2 Jar~c fenr('ll ~·an! and m:•sll'I' ~u1te~. plu' :! scp3ratc \\ork~hoµ .. As· oth C"r hct.l ronn1s. l"111'-' s um able 71h',, loan &· dl'n. for m:d du11 n~. l't)ur1· ownerwill r:1rry2nd TD. tr\· kil<'ht'n .. ()nlv 0111• $.1J.950.6·12-4Ja3 ~·ear old. JHx40 Pool a1 PETE BARRETT sirt~ yard. Si'c lhis Ill'\\' . listing for $1>2,500 -REALTY-'l ;oz.s200 61 Hoso ~) co:Ts W. WALLACE Live In t>iewport REALTORS Ch3rmini:, 3 broroom and -962-4454--F dininA room. l'irl'plat·e. bltns, IK-amL'<i re1hnJ! In·-"""'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'~ in i:, r oom . ll uJ!t' lot. 1-Trl'('S a nd s hru bs HOME J:alore!Pl u~ 14•ork~hop. p~lio, RBQ. We in\'ite your inspection .. l\sk10.i.: &>9.500. ('all ~IO-l lfll + INCOME . lll'rr·s a J!r C":1t way lo OC•al inflation. Bi.·:111111111 4 hr, 2 bath pllr. hk1· 11•·1• 2 hr. 2 hat h ;1pt Cht,11·<· Co:.1a ~'l~~;1 location ul 1.;:;:::;;::;;;::;;;:,,;;;:;;;;;;;; ft·r(•tl :11 ~58.llOO l\nn~ C I ~ourorh>rs W elk~r & L~~ NEWPORT HEIGHTS Heal E~taic '1 CARGA RA<:t-: , 545-9491 Custom bll. 3 lxlrm .. 2 --------~-­ balh Newport lits. home on bi~ Int : has l\\'O dbl. garOJ!CS. Boom for rec. \'Chil•les! 11· irl.'d for ;J workshop or ron\'ert one to :1 ~ul)('r rer. room • '' GOOD BUY AT Sfi.'i.000 ••••• OPEi< SUH. 12·5 40 I Senta Ana Ave. COZY COITACt: · the \\'armth of 3 frplr., \O\'i'- ly \•icw wi ndow &: hcamcd ~·eil. add charm to ttus 2 bdrm. Ne"·port Ills. homl'. Choict! corner l()(':lliQn. o rrstrect park· 1ni.: a rea. Easy t·art-, sn1:ill Int • BAYSHORE5 '* E~tr:• l,c.f' .. <'ustom bl t. 3 fM1rm . J bath homl': l)!c. irre)!ular rorrn'.'r Int, nr. ~an11~· b<'ach & llay Club. Ocl1)!htful h\·in)! r m ... format 1l1nin)! rm.: I)!<'. f;imil.v r n1 . 1\'1\h \\'l'I bar .. S1orH)!l' room !'or 1110\or "oar h o r ho al . A PEB FECT 110 .. \I E ;'T ~ift.~l. "C"THOMAS REALTOR 2 24 \\'. l 'oa:-.l 1111 > ~·pl. Hl'ach 548.!)527 E\·e~. S.t5·5f•l3 Out!loor sports lost its 3fl· pc:il~ St'll your equip· mrnt ,. 11 ha 10'4'·<'0St Dai- ly P1lol Classifled. ................ Try it! You might hate it. [s E E •} K A G 0 . r N 0 • x 0 ..... """ h .......... ..,, ,..... -· .... ·-~·-·-.... ··---"'•'"-...-·-.... , ..... -. ........ " ........... --..... holy,_, ,..., ..,, -"\UC I ""D~ ....,. ... " .. ,..p ......... -·-~ -~ A do.ly '"'-it!,... 0.01lttd A4 $.t<t,.n it/ tlot DAILY PILOT •••••••••••••••• ~-1,•; lntl'r('s! !-.Uhi1•rt It) ~\.~· sun1ahll' (;1 luau 0111h1;; hr:1utiftil •1 t1r. t;on11lv room. i\l1•s:1 \'i·rdt• hom1· Hu)!e pool sizt1t lol pl11'> m:1ny extras. N<·" lo\\1•r int erest rates for \' \ I.· t'llA f1 nanc1ni.: Walker &Ltt Reel Estcrl" 545-949' CORONA DEL MAR IMMEDIATE F:njo\" th<' hntid:1\\ 1n your hon1t· "1th :i ~pai>ion~ llP1'l:t1r.. bt•droo1n~. J\;1~1. 1n th.· 14;1rmth of Th!• \\'1n!f'r sun on 1h1• l;1rj..'.•' pr1111·.-1· ed d1•ck. Ll't th1' <·rutl.! 10)! l1rt• ~•'I th1' lh1•n\1• lnr a hol1d;1~ f1·;1~1 pn·p;1r"d in lh l· l:1r.cf' r<1urnr1. kit1•IJt'll. 1 hl'l1 l'l'l:i\ 1n front of 1h •• ntl11•1 llrt•pl:1<'\' 111 1h1• ro111n\ 11\'Hli' rnnm. 1\JI th1~ fu1· ool,\' ~2.f~~·- I !"IQuail ~ liii IPlac,. , Prap,.rti,.s 7Sl •l920 · "l)O OUAI\ S1 NlWl'Oltl llACt-1 LAGUNA HILLS Nt'ai :i<: :1 ruo & '" ir<' a .. n 1r1•' 1\ r .:.1 .no •lom1n1111t1 hu.' 111 on(' nl (•11r l ,1-.11•.'1 t'r0"1n :.' .1r>'.1!1 l·\1•11111• Ill\ 11 •an •·.1n lw "'''''".•it 534,500 9:w21 R~altors • 64-4-7662 .. ------ ftkJ~Ct Closing New Yor k stocks. Deli>tered ~-_, sam1 day I rt sh to your dOOt lllp in lhe •• • ·D DAILY PILOT ... W9dnffd1 Oecember11, 1974 ' , I ~.:;. . • i...-... .. ',,. s.. Ho.WI For Sal• ~-~-~~~ ....... r.::::::~.~~~.: .... ~!.r:r..~~~.: ......... ~:.~.~~~ .. : .... ~ ........ " .. !.':':'. •••• ~ .............................. ~-'=·~····-H_n,..s.M-·•• for~,. ••• ; •••••••• f •.••• ,~·· ·-·····_,.,, , ... ,,,_,, •• .Go-•.L I 002G-NI R.L I 0021G••r.ol 1.L I 00 Go•NI l.L , I OOZ G••• ol 11.L I OOZ Gooorol 11.I. I 00 1.£. I 00 ·-········································· ................................................. ······-··············· ............................................ . -As-GILoOo Near new, 3 bedroom , 2 bath. family rm home ln Tu,t1n. Ht1ge a1ra11e. $48.500. ·Approx. Sl2.SOO down. $355. Total per mo. Owner/Agent 493-SOZli or544-6012 16 1~ ....... 1o40 l~•1t'rpo..-1MO Ai _, ••-,.•••"9!: ••• ••• _.,,_ •••••••• _.Jllll,••,f••' •••••••• . _.,:_' .: wOPIM HOUSI * . ··-VALLEY REAlTY Presents CHRISTMAS FLOWERS Poinsettias are the most beautiful of Xmas Oowcrs. How would you like to ~pw.,yours on an adQr u.ble Cdl\1 street fB"ll'cd Poinse ttia? Two qu a int properties are available with lots or charrn and chuructcr. Both owners arc out of the urea illld SUPER MOTIV ATED . One has three bedrooms and t\VO baths and the other consist s or TWO DOLL .HOUSES. ·Although these ~trc older properties both are under our ex.elusive ONE YEAR WARRA NTY PROGRAM . Priced from a "soft'' $65,000 up. Call 675·7225 CALL US FOR A FREE ESTIMATE OF VALUE VALLEY REALTY A BERG ENTERPRISES CO. G ........ R.E. I 002'Gt:111ral •.E. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Edtale @ ~~-ea_lt'f_ 190 Newport Fashion •. Center Dr. Island BALBOA ISLAND Delightful ''new'' home on ''Th e Island". Frplc in master suite top quality construction w /load's of extras. 4 Jrg BR. $159,500. NEWPORT IEACH Line: 640· I 120 S~TA AHA Lino: 833-3158 G ...... IR.E. 1002 R.E. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• * Balboa Bay Properties . * Sncmyo..ftx Great Ball>1>•'loc. S95,000 -or 111akc an orrer. v.·e can't ·r efuse! . . 675·7060 : HARD TO FIHD Mesa Verde 2·sty. 4 BR. ram. rm .. 3 ba. Lovely yard, quiet streel. $60 ,500. 642·749! IWl•CJfoa leeclri . Huge Backyard 4 BR., 2 baths. lnt term s !, $.11,500. 556·8800 • DUPLEX . ' 3 & 2 Bdrm. uruts. Good r ental area. Cos ta Mesa.· Good financin g. $49,500. 640·8484 Sh ... e Shlncjled Ranch st yfe! Custom home area of Mesa V erde, la rge lot, d e t ach e d gar a ~e. beamed rami ly r oo m, massive firepl ace, 4 bdrms, a ll electric kitchen, impressive exterior. Asking $79,500. . UNIQUE HOMES Roollon -546-5990 . 2150 Mesa VBde Dri•e. Costa Mesa oig:~,t:i.~M :·· -~.~ NEW ct11tm blt:.''4BR' & f1m . ' • , nn. 3 cir ,pr•olf all ·Ae&L,£iltal ... w/lrl space tOlt' (rlr or ...... -.. boat. Ali,.dlx. featutt11. by~: ~ <;OUHTRY SIDI · . LAKEFoal!ST .~o blU1o~LPark & " ;;:~1 d tst. 'tO "bcb. ' roO~ lS f'l.ooilo I STORY 70/o lHTERfST Gerald S. Thomas. WITHSliHSHIMi : Re,altor. also heeled, filtered. BY OWNER . Beautiful ASSUME FHA LOAN 4BR. 2 full baths. Shag crpts, builtins, · ' S27.SOO.t0 ~S21,000 dishwi1 8her. Gorgeous 3 Condo's take your custom drupes. Large choice all·l bdrin, l~ ba, exposed aggregate patio co v e red pat l o s, & w a I k w a y s a n d clubhouse, pools. ~uy 1 spri nklers. 1t·s a REAL or all, good rental area. BARGAIN at $44,000. 67~8600..Y..,. BBQ, bllnS. 1ot1 of no care concrel.001\t,..Bdrm, brick frp)c. pwrler, will sell your ter014-j:;a!\ us. "g19i'iioi Qf"" c;IOI' 588--5950 Principals only 1_ •VISIO·N ~ Gonerol R.L I OOz'Gon<rol 11.L I OOZ Gooerol R:L I 002 Genorol R.E. I 00 lal>oa Poni-I o.o .· R""t_L"r.y' · VACAHl HOT_., pool home 4 BR~ _'!'12 playrms upitairs 'aaUlt.s & kids, lge formal dln· nn. AUume ftW,$1A% Joan owe 11. 2nd: TD. Huny I: call us. 9Ql.4«J6 •••••g•::•g•••gz•t••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• c : 't• Liquidation Salo . 27'1 • ~Hwy City c;-•"!~ CIMo, Co'°""Y~ 'l"ith 270 Comm: ~a .for WESLEY N TAYLOR CO. REALTORS SlllO'<' l!l46 BEST HEW HOME BUY! -$73,500 On beautiful corner site! Move right in . Landscaped. cpld. draped. NEW I-story 3 BR, 2 bath Linda model in the Blu ffs. P vt. patios. Gorg. greenbelt & pool. 21 I I San Jooc,.iin HIHs Raod NEWPORT CENTER, H.B. 644-4910 G ........ R.L . iOO~onorolR.L 100% ....................... ~ ....•................. BRAND NEW DUPLEXES iri Corona dP-1 Mar, where appreciation h as been fantastic. Owners will consider exception ally liberal terms, a nd you may use highly accelerated d epreciation. Priced from· $119,000, these h ave 3 Bedrooms and 2 Baths in each unit. Owner will comider con-Corona del Mar tract, IO"k down, balarice 81/:i 'R-; Balboa duplex. i,; blk. to bay, 2 BR. t ba. $79,SOO. Balboa beach cottage, \!:> blk. to bay: BR., den, 1 ba .. $49,500. Balboa Point 4 BR .. de.n, 2 ba . 194,500. Marshall R~alty 675-4600 Capistrano Beoc:.h I 018 • •••••••••••••••••••••• NEW 3 br. 2Yi ha home on the blurrs overlookins the ocean. Full carpet- ing, bltns. trash rompa c-tor. garage door opener. Rec. facil, pvt area . $78,000. Call 493-5M3. Corona dt:-1 Mer I 022 t-!EW the whole family. m ON THE MARKET. Ex· 3 .Bdrm on ~ lot. citing Oceanaire home, Brick Frplc, Dln-fm. walk to children's,. park FHA Ioao at ~1Y.i% rate. and school. Ass umable I ~C~a_ll'-, "'='·,~''-"'-·~· _· __ _ 7't'.1% FHA at $2.SS. per DISTRESSll mo. Squ eaky clean. lux· ury home. Priced to sell $~0,000. at $48, 750. mo"ve in before Abandoned Villa ·pil~frlc Christm as. blks to ocean! 3 BR"r, in· 531·5800 962'-2456 el master suite, ./l?rm dine. wet bar, pie, go urm et k.itchen.--JlaS BBQ .· Color li ,e ~ed thruOut! Dkr·9112~11 .. ... Beach Cottage !! Only one block from Massive· 2 StDry·· !>and ! ! 2 Bedrooms. l , I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ba th. new financi ng y· t · II me· "•'l••I• with 1ow oown. IC Ofl3R11Q · Asking $316,500 but make Located In 'fa ntastic General R.E. ' ............. , ...................... ~········· LUXURY DUPLEX offer, owner-anx ious. area. R·2 zOPed on a ·-=• t a r_ ge lot. Many .. 5140.000 ,.. Agent 531-"""" or .nx;.· . indo d BY OWNER 64-4-®9 2456 stairw4'_Ys, ~ WI!!" ..:::=-------1 large veranda.. • .. p:.11H.~hn)!.. 3 frplcs. I~ampn1li p. s2611,ooo. c;;,~a ~...,._i..........,. ___ .., l \tslom 5 BR. 4 ba., with 80 ft. of view 190 N C' Estate luiklen · 2 Storii Glenmar · R•d c..,.i. "°"""" 7 0 :1, I 842..,.6541 .• $4 ,0 • ....... Feesimple.5 ltor-4 + trvitt . .1044 lic;iuL1fullv decorated 5 MH. 41z ba... ~ .,_ ,,, ~ ~~,,./,,,,· rront :1gt· on lagoon. Ramp1doat. cwport ,-ashion lntfl'nationai . NEWPORT TAX BREAK ii:!'J5.0llll. . Center J?r. . Island is pces<nlly taking ... servations on their new \• -HEIGHTS TRIPLEX 70 Liftda lsle_Driye SALESMEN. BROKERS-WE HEED YOU tCondominiums, Canyon Th.is ch:i rm ing bc;im(·d 568,500 Prime 45 H. Lagoon Lot -S!SO.OOO • \Ve staff each office with 12 full Crest Estates, located at rt:Jling 4 bcdroorn und HESTER BROWN time produc tive salespeople. lhe cor ner of Pacific denhqmchas • • Comm1·ss1·ons b•g1·n at 65"', lo soc1.. View Drive & new . 1. h &A ·~i J•'orinformation onallhomes&lotscall .... 11 ii, l\la c Arthur Blvd in new f'arr1c 1n){ t ruoul. ssoci. ..... ~. nc. 00 a s li'ding scale. l..ocatCd in the most <le-R It Corona de! !\'tar, starting .sjrcd ·P"t or N•w~·• ea ors • For 15 y ears we have been North at $66 ,900. Pl-IONE •'"' 14Ul Dove St , Sle 220 l-1eighuo . Irrimediale CH.'· 833_9781 Orange County's leading Real E state 1_:":::':..-<400..:::::::'-----I · c·upa ncy. Fireplace. t\.\·01--~-'---'-'-'---I firm. CAMEO SHORES baths, l:i rge lot and all BLUFFS c~Do k;;;;;;====~~~;;;;~[i~=~~~ I d d ti d -thetrimmin~. .....,.,... 1 • n e)>en en Y O\VOe . Strikingly done 3 BR.; WATER VIEW IOOl Call our secretar y, Debbie; 640-1120 with ocean view & pool. u:CIQuail ~ Just redecorated for a or Mr. Gordon Haney. Pres.·, Xlnt Financing. Move:in ...................... ~······················ Plac• . . new buye r. 3 BR .. 2'1·~ •774•8949 (res .) condition. $137.500 Prapwl:i•a ba., fo rmal din.; fairly !-----------------! GEM 7,2_1920 sparkling thru out. Va· ·DUPLEX 3 BEDROOM ~ • uooouAt1.st.N1wHMrTllACt cant & ready. Fast 2 Y E1\RS YOUNG -· POOL&JACUZZJ R.E. · 1002 G1nerolR.E. 1002 120-FTustinAve.,N.B. possession. Ov.ncr .,.,_.ill duplex lovely owner's $36,500 ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• REALTORS 642-4623 LOOKING FOR AM consider lease \o~lh OP· unit 'A"ith 3 bcdrms. 2 EASTSIDE X USU t1on. Baths. F;imily room. ASSUAIABJ~E · • OWNER -DUPLE . T;yYNth;s h'A'~'Go-l~m-.. ._ $79.SOO rou ntry kitchen, formal SPAMISH4PLEX d F'J.IA ~O~'JI"-$27 500 Be{ocea~ sidOe of hwyl125~2 · u· l .. c dinin~. fireplace, double NE WPORT BEACH an owner is ·i.1.1 w ig to 1 • Aon1a. pen sun -.. by 6 BR. 3BA Bluffs con-C.f. ColeSWOrt'!r,. "ara"e ,',; much more . $115,000 carry 2nd Trust Deed. , Just listed . CI05e to l7th s; 9. so~ eves (71 t ) do~\\'hat 1:ould l>C nict'r " " Two s•o mod I d s d 544 1999 l'"ALTORS "'0· Apartment h as l . • ry econ o lreetan Newportsbop·•.::::...·:.::::_ _____ I th an lo sruond Cllrislmll~ • "'"~==C"-'----"~==I with two bed-m• tw · •· ... -1-bedroom , 1 bath, also BE•cH DUPLEX ,....,., ... , o ping. in 1hjs spacious but EXEC.2·STORY .1 h d "" baths. Fully c61 rpeted Wa rm a nd inviting Costa Mesa ., 1024 carCr cec home. It':; in w 1 Jo: a r age an Custom built-3 BR ed firepla ce. (Ideal ror and draped. Enclosed red wood exterior and ••••••••••••••••••••••• de n, stone frplc, crpts . less than 2 yr old. Com· ••••••••••••••••• • ••• pare from $49,500. up. . ... . ..-... Ownr/R.E. salesman, HOLIOAY • .-t 543-821Sor968-7311 SHOPPIH&f PRICED $4,500. WS THAH HEW MOOB.S LA CUESTA OORADO ca n be 3. BR & Bonus room or 6 Bdrms , fafn. rm. formal din-rm. cul· de-sac lot. Agt. 968--4(56 For a Mtne tosuttYOUR needs-let !JI shOw )'OU an ootstandlng selection of 3 & 4 Bedroom•homes! Reallsticallt prlttd from • $33,950 to $119,000. - •• • pe rfect condilion ... and ~c!:J~4 ~~r::lba~~~~a motht>r-i n-la wl. Owner $127,900 2'.!!~. and ga ra,e:e. Com· iA"ood paneling inside. Assume71/1 Af>.LOCM j usf waiting-for you! huge bonus room. Spec mo,·1ng north. must 0mu· . -muntty po~! cind pl'!y-1-/2 bedrooms. separate Total payment/ $207. 4 Perfectr.1•.cf.!:. . GRUBB & El.LIS Reul tacular 2 story wit sell'! Offered al S59.500 · ground for c~1ldre!1 .. f ... x-ga rage. Zoning aut. .... ·s BR, 2 Ba , ,,.·rag.e . For'thlsµftusu'15bdrm .• Eslale. ii75-7f»IO cathedral ceiling & en Call S4S-~o. "' ce llent fa m1ly ILvrn g, craft, photo or antique Westside Costa Mesa . 2\.-'l ·bath home. wttiiether try , liv rm & form;i l di • '''21 lo cated at 1'1 cFadden shop. Owner'/Brokec. 557-5080 yOur needs t>eact'bnf9,d8.· WALK TO BEACH rm. 'fhis newly list ~ -and Harbor for only ~ t Built tionS for a·1a~1f8~11y . . . t'rom this l'Omplc tcly re-Select Property is pric ~I I 126·750· ~all r~-2332 or I& I IQuai~ Grenbrook 41edroom ~us om 'Or just spaciOUsneiS ror' · J~c 3 bdrm hon1c with ut$66.SOO.CaU556-2660. t7970range,CM 642·1~ or urther in-Place Just I )'ear old! This NEW .. w a lk to ocenn. entertaining: thi!l one is flpnos room. nc"' ca(lJcts 642· 1771 formation. Pr0p9f"ti9a . ··, fabulous family home Is 1900 sq. ft. of gracious ideal. $57,500 . . '!t p11int. S-l.9.950. \I.' a Iker I !ii SELECT EXECUTIVE HOME 7!2•1920 . ' beautifull y decorated. living space. 3 Bedrooms CALL s.sz-7,fOO & L ll I E .• 1100QUA1L1t.N1_w_ 11ACH Includes 2 baths, fa mi ly + playroom. form al _..._ . •.c. e:1 state PROPERTIES G 2100 rt d t •-• 646~7•11 ·"!!!;;..!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!"'!!!! W t j t ff 4 BDRM-EA.STSIDE org:e ou s sq room. [ireplace. Modern ine, lge cu . ..,...11ac iol. Vl$1Q N.,.' .• a er ron ome hom .. Ll»y,,old.40"25' Ch . Bluff L elect <i c buill ·in s. Cho;ce ., ••. $53.900.. • . • ~~~~~·~; ...... !?.~! ~~~·~~ ..... !~.~! PLUS 1974 ~~;~1\~u1·' e~~isi~e broc~~ ~~ ~~-r~ ~r!!~°fb!:.~ 19 ~~C~ista ciia, ~!~:';! gca~~~e·0~=~~~ ~~;2. 842·7411 · Eves. REAL TY , -. · · .. , mac nab I Irvine realty LIDO BA YFROHT HOME. In choice block on Lido Nord. Lg. gracious living room \V/beautiful view of boating activity. 3 bedrooms -40' lot v.• /pier & slip for 60' boat. Janc_Erazee 642·8235. (853)_ WONDERFUL IRYINE TERRACE. ONl. Y 567 ,500 ! Spacious 3 bedroom hom e in c h arming r esi d e nlial cqmmunity. \V altcr King 644-6200. (B54) .. LOVELY LINDA. Spac ious 1-l acienda \v /70' float. 103' pierhead line -enc:losed pool·size courtyard -4 bedrooms 13 plus den) -31 z baths -hu ge living room w1fircplace -master bedroom suite w /fireplace. A best buy at $212,000. Bob Owens 642-8235. (1355) MEW W/VIEW. Ne"·ly lis.ted 3 bedroom. 2112 bath Bluffs condominiun1 \v /v ie\v of Nev.'J>Ort Bay. One nf the best buys in the ll lu ffs at S7-l,950. J eanne NC\\1n1an 642·8235. {BSlil HARBOR VIEW 5 BDRM. PLUS POOL Ultra warn1 fu1t1i ly home near p~trk \V/50' pool l'or the. active s\\·in1mcr. 3-car garage. SllJ ,900 fee. Joyce Edlund 642·8235 . tB57) _ LOWEST PRICE SYRACUSE Coll ege P ark 3 lx.'<iroom plus den. dining roo.":1, family roo m. 2 baths & olhet grC'at :.1n1enities. S53.900. Fee. Emmel McKunc , &14·6200. (B34 l "IRVINE TERRACE" You & your f<.imi ly will be very pleased w 1eithcr this 4 bedroom plus Conv. de n home at 588.SOO -or -the 2 bedroom home offered for $65.000 incl. land. Near Newport Center. the beach & Balboa Island. Tom Queen, 644.62()(). ( 835 l • tOl Oottt Dfi•• 6t' 12)5 Nt•POrt •11c11, c.1.1oon.• t~61l \ I TAX SHELTER Wlio,.,•h· bHea"m1"edfa,';ii m'"g"°s •&n 'r~r gar. OwS ner will Chclp Vil!w of li ghts & Back SM,950. Call S<M)-1720 1.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j A. ltd HHI ea...,.ry 1na nce. 79.900. all B 2 BR 1 d. • . Uni•. Puk ~t•ttr Pcepaid '"'""' and fi<eploce. Owne.-<llsell 6'5-6646 PRESTIGE '"· . · ''. m 'm· [T-~L--B points acceptab le for "'ith FHA or VA terms. HOMES. crpl.s. brick patio. wid e ""8Slt-_GS~ . I"-, t974closi ngonluxurious BetterhurrYonlhisone. '-"'~=~------greenb elt wlputting .~ ~ That'sSwcdish tOr sau na ),. Lind;i Isle home. Spec-\\'alker & Lee , Real ~reen, ruslm de';'Orated...lm and beautiful 3 bedroom L4MJUIM2 leach , ~U .. tacula r on· the·'A'ater Estate 646-Till. Open a· C upJ!raderl. lsh"time of---• H -bor B1 d ~ Newport West home has ••••••••••••••"••••••• prestiJ!;e home ¥.ith dockl..S"~"'~· =====~-I · · 19 anyon rcred . 564.500. Call fo1 Z9S5 ar " · one off the master bath. . · _ ~. for 3 boats. 77' interest ---29 Rue Grand tianee, 3 appt .. O\l.'l_!_C r~~ llR..OWJ"'ER,$33,500 The long list of other V1ctorlaHJy--~~oOo.P ri ced 1tnder WALK TO BEACH ·~~~ms:~ /t~hAi~r:~f~ BALBOA PEMIMSULA ~~~e·.~e~' l~e~~~~ ~i6r!~~:~eess. 1 r:~u!~~i l: ~~~n:er:~~hgn~~':i • ~ From this completely rf!·' master bath . Reduced to 7 units on 2 lots. Steps to eves & wkends 64&-2G42 TOOm, pie shaped cul·de-adobe. hand hewn doors IJl!I 1Qua1I ~ done _3 .bdrm home with Sl 49 ,SOO. Owner ~·ill beach. Great summer orownerZl:l-44S-J628 sa~ lot ~lith boat or &." magniftt~".'}1 ..,W~e Iii Plac• , bonus room, new carpefs ca rry at low int. rate. r c n ta Is. $179 . 5 00. ----· _ tratler aocess. Assuma-water,& coas~""5· Pr li• & paint. S.19.950. Walker OpenPailyl-4:JO. Seashore Real Estate. TryM~wVALoan bl e 'l o/~ VA loa n and Desirable,Nonh~:0n. aper • & Lel' Real Estate VOGEL & BABBITT 675-5800 or man y more. Don't ... ,aitl "' a a w bJotlts...lk-.S.9_ I 7.52-1920 646 17 • -beaiti. $125,"ooo ,tL· ~· ~OUA1~\! •nw1101t•tACH .oc~-~~'c'-----6 UMITS Assume VA LoGI Call now?! Only~.900. f!1 -CLOSE UP VIEW OCE•HFROHT Highly u pgr ad ed 4 _ TUllM'!cR~St~H. I "Make Room For Dad-A • b d 20 24 b 1.'J ' 1105 N. oa!I wy., \\'Ith pool. Ovcrtookin.c: dy" . clean out the . 644-6056 Deluxe 2 bdrm. 2 baths. r:!,,r°e°riciosc; patfonut I •:' '• ·· · LagUna •· Balhoa Island 32()() rt of · ('lee. (rplcs. SundeCks. pool. Own er Rnxious. 2·4471 r.a:.548·8103 494-1177· I graciou!I livi nl!'.. Sl64.500. ~araJ!C ... turn that1unk 1---------1 Fu rni sl)cd. Nearly new. HAL PIMCHIH u1to cash with a Daily Xlnt "tihiboa Penin. toe. $5.1 .995. Call now. SeJLing anything -Mlh a R~altor ·Pilot Classified Ad. Call 3BR 3BA view l~ome in $350,000. CENTURY 2 I Have something you want Daily Pilot Cla.'18ified Ad 2727 F:. Coast Hwy. 642-5Gi8. lPeen'n',·;5s .,0C0•,ltif;1n~a5s,apooblesl.. S~211 2;26537~3G63 1 ___ 6_4_5_-_7_2_2_1 __ 1 ~o sell? Classifi~ds do is a silnple ~atter;, ,. -__ .E7.5,_-=.,-""----·I-----~---' .,.. -C\'C. ilwe\\.Phonetw.,Z-5678. justcal1••2.S678· '· . __ ""~ Price $95.000. -Terms-·MESA VERDE Vuc:int .,.. I or will exchange ror Assum e6~VAloan I . · , associated 1General R.E.. I 002'Gt'Mrol R.E. I 002 home or small income JI08 Sumatra, 3 br, 2 bo, CoroM • Mar I 022:.CPl"OM del Mdl' IOZZ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• REALTORS 675-5511 •202 SEWARD: Shoreclifrs "Old World" c h arm. Tree shaded,.secluded patids. Custom built -one only. Open beam ceilin gs, beaut~. o f wood nooring. Owner wishes to sell as soon as possible . Gift wrap with a big red ribbon for Christmas giving. •4500 ROXBURY : Cameo Shores three bedroom , family room home. OCEAN VIEW with choice corner tot -tennis co urt s i ze. Tota lly redecorated and "squeaky clean''. Lovely in-door o ut-door Cali£ornia living at its bes t. •508 DAHLI A : Now Hear This ! Owner in a hurry -moving to" Oregon. South or highway, pine paneled 2 bedroom. 2 bath. Lol is 1.oncd R·2 and ready & waiting for second Income unit. 2515 E. Coast Hwy;, Corana del Mar · 675-5511 prope rty in Or ange comp! rerurbished in & •••••••••••••••••••••p••••••••••••••••••••~••• BP Ol':E llS llfll.Ltt;US J•i ..... ~ ·~.,,,.!I~ Cou nt y. 499 -458 8 out. Nu cpts. patio, Broker. spmklrs. Open Fri/S..t/· I 002GtMral R.E.. 1002 ················~············~················ tis Coldwell Banker HARIOR LIGHTS Spectacular bo y & ocean vi ew from lovely 4 bedroom hom e. Extra larJ,!e lot wi th separate terrace ~t nd pJtio. Priced J1J sell nl SIOS,000. l HDttOOM+ IOHUS ROOM Near pool and tennis co urtS in University Pttrk. "Oxford" modt!l "'ith attractive patio. G rcat family to"·nhousc for only $59,9.50. VILLA DEi FIORI Sec 1hi s beautlrully appoi nted privatclY·"•atlcd custom desh:ned Italian Villa . One of a kind ? IM degree ocean view from all rooms. Swimming pool, rcOection Pool ~ and fountains. Located on the ocean side or the. highway private beach. $350,000. OCEAHFllOHT LOT Prime oceanfront location on Balboa Peninsula fi0x88. Sl75.000. DIAL 644-1166 216 I $on ,_in Hm• Rd., H.I . A COLDWELL l4NKER .CO. Sun $45,990. 2932 Redwood, 4 br, 2 ha. fpl c, s uperb cond. ! Lanai. hu ge cov patio. Quick occupy. $47,900. Casta Mesa Rl'Clffy Since 1958•. 541-7711 Aft 6 pm Call 557-4617 BTaro 1032 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COUNTRY SIDE LAK1'~ FOREST BY OWNER Be1111tiful 40R. ·2 lull baths, Shag carpel1, bll-ins . dishwasher, GorJJeous c usto m . drapes. Large expo$ed aggrega t e p atio wa lkwa ys a nd sprinkltrs. lt's 8 REAL BARGAIN at $44 ,000, 586-5950 Principals only looch_I040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $QUICKS W•luyHouus Asllforld. · KASABIAN Roal him 962-6644 NE W 4 DR. LA CUES'fA. La P11lma 1.fdl . Nr . GiJ rfield &: Newland. Va - can,t. $54.950. 20": dn . n..-·~"r 11i;<1 ~ I REALTORS' 6~5-5511 *202 SEWARD : Shorecliffs "Old World" charm. Tree'shade'd, setludM patios. Custom built -one only. 'Op~n bealll ·ceilings. beauty of wood · floor ing. Owner wishes to sell as soon as possible. Gift wrap with· a big red ribbon for Christmas giving. '. •4500 ROXBURY: Cameo Shores three bedroom, family room' home. OCEAN VIEW with choice 'corlfl!r lot -tennis cou rt size . Total ly redecorated and "squeaky clean''. Lovely in.door out·door Ca!if~rnla living at its best. _ •508 DAHLIA : Now Hear This! Owner in a hurry -movi_ng to Oregon, South or highway; pine paneled 2 bedroom, 2 •bath.• Lot .Is . , zoned R·2 and r eady & waiting !or second incom e unlt. ' V11 2515 E. Coast Hwy,., Corona del Mer ---~.....:.675-.5!! ~I -----· J J, Wednnd December 11, 1974 DAILY PILOT tt111nForS• ForStlle HMtetForS;,e otMProperty 2000Mrm1P11,1rty 2000 Hn,1eru.tw.llMcl .HomnU.fawlllMd Ho•nU.f•wltlttct ·-···················· ····················· ........................ ······················· ······················· .......................................................................... . ...,. ...... -...... !,.•t.1.:!'!:~ .... !!.~~ ~'!'r.'!~:=.~.!~.! ~~-:~~:.~ ... !~.~~ ' YA ASSUMABLE ·. 'U•ftt-Mtso . At.( 1 Ulit:us -........ ~~.!~~ ~~~~.~ ... !~:~ • HO...!f_J:/lNVESTME.{'lf MIWPOIT ~ BY OWNER 4 br, 2 ha-+ 4 PLEX $17.500 .. ,._. ... .,. ~ Dt.L.UX'E Ranch slyle. 4 3 ~R . ZBa. ! Blks to fkh. SlO WHC & UP ........................ c.h-M.H -3U4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Ibis deUtbtfUI home hat 4 Br,· dtn, brtCk fplr:, OEN. Lovely n!llddtntlt l • Two 3 un.lt bulJdinp -bed.rm, 2 ba , bh: liv room 1 ooltl /Tennh1. $37$ mo or •$6 . so Ni ghl &; Up. beenJ t larce lot. Choice ana.$9,500.Prin.only. OnlyS yeanoldwilhLow primeCOftaMtsaloca· f tit HOUSll wt fplc. Crpts & drp LH Opllon.644--ez. •St.udiQ'1;18RApU • ..'f\I UI IO drastically Newport Beach location. &t.S-3431 or981).J624 7 ~ loan. Ownetr will tton. 3 mlnulA!s to So. """' thru<>ut . Cloise to Hunt· CLt;AN 3 PR , 2 Ba. comm l Maid Servi« Avail. ~C'ed ln price that It Needs some TLC. Owner c-... ... 1 OIO ca rry 2nd TD and <'Ori, Cou1 Piasa. J0.5'*' cap W L Dl.lft.&. lngton Center. '350. fl.lo. ....,..1 r11;t llilics. Children •Phone Set\•lce -fltd . ...,,. .. mei • fant.u:Uc In· anxious. Makeoffer · ~• ""'" aider ei1:change. Hilb rate + 10.4.,.,,<l-Spenda· -a.u.r,c.M. HJ·DN Ca 11 Bev or D 11J e ~ A\•ail J an l ..... .,... pool -Children 11 Pet Sec-vut'mt, on an e:ttate· 5......_9 Red._........__ ••••••••••••••••••••••• !pendable. ble . Quiet cul/ de sac. \.,-~·-· 963-4567 963-1786 ~ t ion ailed kit hi the Tetmr.I r--~~ A5.5UMABL£ t,_IALOAN . Grolll $l065 ~ month! BEACH bachs P1Sf$UO or · p/mo. 673-4171 2376 New Port. Hlvd.. C&.t Hlll1 •rea w/co•tllne llJ-3544 and owner is wUlina:·:t_ 1£, ..... _,I~ Hu•ry -calltoprevit:w Dellghtlu.1-ut.llpd BRAND new, deluxe Coo· 3 & Il l! I N S48·9TMor6'$-3987 ·•-··1 3 b 2 ba r J d ......., COZY 1 Br dplx $1SS do. 3 e-•--, ''"""· 4 ,, year y, ear'--'-'-·-------.,...oi:"" • r, , rpe, C &--S.-w&. c11 rry 2nd tru11l ee .' Place (114 )152·1700 St ( h o:u ........ ,. .. bettch .S365To~. 1· ~beam1,You·cannot Ulnnn.-,.-x Two 11tory model condo Pr u-tNVESTMENI' DMStON~ .. vtre, aagange~now Pool . Cust om 11 ha g Caywood Realty MS.1290 Casa de Oro •tford notto buyit!·NOW Spaniah 4•ple1', lgc with two bedrooms twa ~pa: awa PAINT me l brdplj$130 carpels, & draperie!I. --- 0MLY$100,000. custom bit, 2 BR units, b baths. Fully carPtited 1400 auJL's~-,!_.~, &IACM w/utll $145. Pctok Very desirable an:u. 2~~ GU 1-;s1· llOUS t:, ne w, ALL UTJLJnES PAID NORTII END llin!, choice area of and draped. EnclOt1ed -· · SEE now! 2 Br i:we $17.5 Car garage. 2 Ver y pvt. cntr;1 ncc. hath, Comp<1reberoreyoorent NEWPORT BEACH· y•rd and garage. Com· 9 F rpl NuC&D,eat.,chikl,gar private ~nclosed p.iilios. Furn. Avail, &10-6897 Cu$tomde:Jli:ned priced right, at Sl15,000 munity pool and play. • OU exes bUNlQUE 2 br hse $22!5 8'6-$437 an&P?tf. aft. liP~I Fc1.1turing : A building site w/a view Cnhwy.2.1 around for ch.ildren. f;x. Cov"i--'on' I J UMtTS Nice yard, double garage r ~Spacious kitchen with In· that can not be beat 642•1771 ccllenl family li-vin g, ' '"JI' ln CQtlta Me!!a wtpoot ON bay, nu decor 2 Br IWJfj ·~ll!lfr.t• 2 BR 11,:. oa fcnC\.-d yard dir.,ctllghtin(!I. anywhere in Laguna &in 1----------1 locfl.ted at McFadden $89 ,--950 Gross $23.700 ye11 rly, Slip avail, trpl$400yrly .1YL §f.!.Ql'(; Wlizl clos'c lo ail schools i •Separate din'garea ~ of the best reslden· S•••h c..-and J-larbo[' for only Unbelievable , but true! Xlnt financing. $119,500. FAMILY 4·plex, 3br $225 962""44711=: 546·8103r 11h-Op'g.!'i48-£858 •Home.like storage tlal are•s. One o( • tew 8 _,...~,_. 3 $26,750. Call BJ9.Z332 or Just li lited 36 units, 9 Sea$bore Real Estate, Bltns, ldry, nu dea>r •Private patiM remaining lob. $57,SOO. JJdJm~. o2ce::u::e~m, 642,1~ for further in· rourplexes. all Covington 615-S800 ~?n~.ED~~ .~rds2 f;:'15 3s~~~~~ ~al~,~~ I~~~·~~ :~t~~eg::1~!ea~Jstorage llOVSEJNTHEROUND pletely remodeled. Fee formation. built just 21f.r years ago. FRUIT trees 3 Br&: F.R. BRANO NEW &l.!5~108 nfter Ii pm ou •Kingsize Bdrms land. $69,SOO. Owner will Prime units In prime Loh for sole-2200 $325. Kids Ir pet, singles I, Z & l IR 4--Pleae~ "·kdays. •Pool -Barbeques -sur· usbt in flnanctng, RUStiC living location. Super sharp! ••••••••••••••••••••••• BIG ones , Br, F.R.. 2 FRO~t ~2011 1\.tO. ------rounded v.·/plush lndscpc 8~, .. k interest oo contract PRO~tOTORY Bay Lot, Ba, all xtras, 2 FPs. 2car Oshv.·hr. 01>t•n IJ<oam llAR BOR VI F.\V t-10 1\I F.S, Adull'I -No pctS LIDO REALTY , ~ ~77 \,,,I ,d ... ' II. * 673-7300 * at its finest oC s ale·or·obtain new finest loc . Will sel l ~1any more to choose Clgs, Sh;1~ rrpts thru· PortoCino, 4 hr. 3 ba. Nr 1 llDRM f'um.C21.S. Cinancin ~. Gross r-m out . Com 1il O;i 11ed . p.irk1>&1>c hl,rommpool. 2BDR,,1 Fum.~,._ Su~• private 3 bedrm wfamall dovn1 payment ... $ o I 1 1 d - The m ost uniqu e (cir- culilr) home built ol con, c.reu, lg. center frplc, 'W./pe a )I: cei ling . & Swedl!b Oak firs. 3 br, Jg. tile patio. A really 1----~"'-'~---I charming home, Will BIG CANYON4BR,3Ba, trade for No, Laguna. lge view :Jot. $159,SOO. ••-ooo Moving . Must sell. .. ~ nverages S87Smo.onalL or trade for house or . Allsius.&.price5 Prlvali! P;tlios Encl'd 60 mo n c u < 365 W.Wllson642-1971 <'Ottage located on a PRINCIPALS ONL.Y ! R-ZLol.Zl 3_278-9966 AURHtals&42..alll Garages. Nu J>el:i . l ?tll . garde ner . 644·7866 or1~:::..::c_:_=;;;,;==-'----- large wooded lot. Zoned C i1 11 lo du y ( 7 l 4 ) to Oce:in. 54()..541 5. NICE 1 Br dplx. Quiet. for horse s and other 752 1700 ---------s b g small anim11ls. Flei1:ible -LOTS Z :C~~~.B:~:~::·~~ 20I-l19 Osw~9o SonCl•rnHte 3276 ; E~~ioyJ' aSujtro~·ere~: ~·· · C>wner.640-8098 terms ' 2 Jots. $39,SOO or INVESTMENT DIVISION WA..,TED house $160. Costa" Mesa, Ave. •••·•-•••••••••••••••• f\Oo pels. 548-lOZl $43,900. ...,. <3 blks ~·. ot Bearh l ~====-~=---DONNA MONDOR .REALTORS 2094S. Coast Hwy. 494.JMI HOME/INVESTMENT This delightful home ha11 been just so drastically reduced in price that it becomes a rantastic in, vest'mt, on an estate· si:ted lot Jn the Temple Hills area w/CO»stline view1, 3 br, 2 ba, frplc, open beams. You cannot afford not to buy it! NOW ONLY $100,000, NORTH END A building site w/a view t ha t ca nnot be beat anywhere in Laguna & in one of the best residen- tial areas. One of a few remaining lots. S57.51X). HOUSE IN TllE ROUND Red Carpri,Realtors 1•11ll11 ·1!~1 WepayTopDollarforre, kids, pets. 2 Br, bike lo Blvd ., 1 blk So. of Ad· NEW CONDO. 3 br. 2 '~ tBrFurn .$UIS 9&1-7851 Ji£( J) s identlal lots-lov.·cr in· ~Fle~:.•77~6·1i_~"7,'3301i:f":.ne::~ n10tm ... ) ~~>~.-~Ce;i~;:·:~irDi;aa~~ Lots of bltns, pool, walk ---------1 ~:~~~=~~-~=~··~·~·-!!!'=ll come area preferred. .. 5 4 9 -9 5 D I or dec k. P\'l. patios. pool, to s hopping , t :i-mi. d SouthLOCJuno 10861· R.C. TAYLOR 557-7010 go tr. 5300. 540·4083 or beach.93t \V.19thSt. Spacious, sparkling, an ••••••••••••••••••••••• TRIPLEX FR•'E FREE 548--0492 WATERFRONT WONDER t I CANAL COMPA••y ~ . 496·0969 ----------s pec acu ar 1 BR Cottage, r-1, decks, " •Prole•••'ooalSe•vo·...... BR . cottage; li;:e. y:.ird, ---------FRONTS be•-m lamo· ·• MES E DE • '"" FURN . apt;, lge I Br$165. 1 h r ~uugingpad. oc/vu. Jo~inancing avail. AV R Reoltors/De-ve1optr1 •LANDLORDS• nr. shops. S250 Per mo. Houe-sFumlWdor Idea l for bachelors. Y omeo s. . · $43,SOO. Princip.als only. PRIDEOF l!Ol DovcSt.Suite lOO Nofec.AJ.lt.t>75-fi700 Unfurnished 1100 Adlt s. 1993 Church Low• low priced at 499-12211644-MSZ Newport Beach 752-6460 Home-fi...n.* $71,900. Only $1 2,000 ---------OWNERSlllP 642-9900 3BR, lrg cov'd patio in ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548·963J down and owner will Mobile Home-s BIG CA.HYON California'sLargest prim e area .. Days : Harbor Vi•wHomH I BR . t~urn. 2 lrg closets, car~y financing al low For Sole 1100 • 1 UNIT -3 bdrm Large golf t.'OUnte lot on •Rental Service!• 847'3584 (A ge). 1-:vt's aft (I J 3 Bedroom C;i.rmel queen s ize bed, priv. 8%-t.nlercst wtfrplc, private patios & 6· 968 8927 (o"nerl · 8th Fao'-way wo'lh · · ""/ Cami'>' r o om -d·-••'ng ,m, ext'a l,g_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• garages. Will sell or ex, • > , ...... ... Qual~ liilPlac• Plap•rt ... -752•1920 i4oO OUAK St. .. ACM . . GONDOIPLAZA 3 hr, 2 ba, $49,500. Eastbluff 532,4543 Owner 838·9367 $.5AVEYOURMONEY1S change. beautiful view. ~~~~r~O~y.· ~~~5. CON_DO 2 br: lla rbor $1JS821~!1·(BJo6>l'Ce Edlund room s, encl. gar v;f LEASE a new mobile of 644---01,46 He 1 "ht s S >2 5 1n o 642· .... I storage. AdulU only, no 11/:z ba. Bltins, dish~'Shr, .. ·· M • • 12 ) Same floor plan w/ pets. your choice W-0ption to • 10 UNIT -xi nt rental MCHMtolft, Dtterl, patio, dbl gar. pool. $285 213-869-5937 ,·ie w & furni shed at 2035 Fullerton, c.r.f . buy! All payment.s ap.. area . Will sell or ex· Resort 2400 mo. Call .536-4262eves & BRAND Nev.· 3 br, 2 ba. lit. S52.5Jmo, Joyce Edlund 1--"=-'---'-'---'-'-'"'-=-- plied toward purchase. chan~c. ••••••••••••••••••••••• wknds. frplc, cust. det'Or'd. Lots 642.8235 CBl7l L.GE FULLY ruRN 2 BR. SS&--8297 L•e Hu9hes Realtor 8 0 Cl ofv.·oWc, 1\:allpapcr. mir· (3l Lo,·ety 3 bedroom Bltns, wfw, d.rps, pool, APT. Size tit obi le Home in 811·ll5!'i 499-1731 d~~nB W~IBlsay 00~~l af~~, lal»oo lslCMd 320& ror . S350 mo. incl. y d. h o me -beaut if 11 l I y adlts no pets, $190. Adu'. P.'k -the Boy 1 • • ..., ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,· o t ••tr tr ''h l··ndscaped sunken P<<lo'• I ~"='=·=""°==·------"" Prime Hew__. Atta delui1:e 2br 3ba i!on· m · · ·· ' · .. v-5I8,750 54().3672 SPECTAcul...R dominium'. Tennis. 2BR.House Newcpt'ng S h a rp ! l\.l us l See! fire p il . Immediate swimming pools, sauna , Close to Beach. $275 962--0458 c,·es. )losse ssion . 5450 /1\lo. 1972 24 X 60 WESIWIND IA.CK BAYVIEW Yearly. Call Cathy at '----I Lynne Rothell 644'6200 L• ldali ·~ by Viko'o g , "Wn in"s, II clubhouse . Go lf avail. '75-""l NEAR beach. 5br, 2b11 , IDISI .-... on ~e .. .. 8 uni_!.s + large pool-a 510 000 fl t N ~ ·~ k ,. 1 · g o he• · o cos · ow f"m rm. •on•o• leoe·•. 1 BR . $135. + util , no pets. adults. ;-i48 ·3176 o r S\1815053, Owner will consider con, s r •n s , P r e · 2 bedrooms-no vacan· 0 ·u .. '" ....... tract, 10~ dov.n. balance landscaped. All setup in cies. Zoning .ma·y permit SSl,.500. wner wt carry BAYVIEW Duplex, 4 br. 2 no J>('tS. S39$ per mo., heau"f I S o J Capo 2nd. 673-3972 ba, blln•, ,~ .• , ga•age. ·--2010 81h°k; Balboa duplex ,~~ .., u a uan · 2additional\jnitsonhuge l ~=~-'----~.~----1 ~ • ~ Macnab-Irvine H'"lllogtoo lleoch 3740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• blk. to bay. 2 BR, I ba .. _a_d_"_l_l P~"-'-"_-_49_3_-_8280 ___ 1 lot. Low rentS nohw fshow BE AU T I FU L 3 b r . Steps to bay. 213·377·7688 CONDO 4 br. &!45. mo., Realty Company Tc~r~ul:.~~!~b~i1tuo£ $79,500. Balboa beach Acre09eforsale 1200 ~~~i t iv c ca s & l ~w "1a1mot~. Mo~lai~ lcAoaPeninNct 1207 nr. Brookhursl·Adams.1"'""""""""""""'"""""' LO~::y concrete. lg. centcrfrplc. cottage-, 'h blk. to .. ~:ysoo; 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tena"n',•,.~,a~a.~cy•hel~i;,1& ,~,a et. A J tog ,.,.! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avail. now. Shov.n afte r· D .. lexes Unfunt 1600 E--uti•e <-~-. 1. BR., den. 1 ba., .....,., . 1 ts. $45.000. 642-7u.iu. noons & eves by appt ........ ---w I P e a k c e 1 .1 n g & Balboa Poinl 4 BR., den, 9'7 'h Acres near Edv.·ard.s appr eciation. Annual NEW Dli1: House & Apt, 3 11 C · · · .••••••••••••••••••••••• y llYd. Swedish Oak firs. 3 br, 2ba . $94,500. Air Force Base. -$450 gross $18,660, should in, Real Estate br. 2'h ba.-den:-EJec. kit. Ca ~Mr .. r:ow49f..®72 DUPLEX , So. or hwy, iJ~~!-Bfv1~orktown lg. tile patio. a really Marshall J;tealty Acre-IO'/f down-Will crease. Submit pre,paid Exchanqe 2100 2 car gar. W. Bay Ave. 3 BR . 2 BA duplex yard . next to school. Cdl\f, 536 • 0411 charming home. Will 675·4600 take pre·paid interest. interest· Exchange. Ask-•••••••,...••••••••••••••• 673-5981. · $230. mo. ' ' 3BR . 2 ba. New. Xlnt trade for No. Laguna. 1-----'-'-~---I 499---4588. Broker inf! only $175,000. BKR. $83.000 Trust deed-Pa"" CoronadelMcr 3222 Ca ll842-5758 nbrhd . J\lo/moorlse. Bcf STUDIOS& I IR1 $1Z1,000. BIG CA NYON 4 Br, FR, 642·5851 · J ~ 6. 979 -7422. Aft 6 , ·Full kitchen lg vu lot, xtras. lgt. clrs, Cemetery /Loh/ $:1263 per month. Well ••••••••••••••••••••••• vine 3244 644-0823 •Heated pool DONNA MONDOR REALTORS 2094S. Coast Hwy. 494·1081 "A~ERl~N " -_ HOME .: . " ~! ... !• ,~ ••• '•,, .. ,, .. $1!'i9,SOO. Bst buy. Own c,..,pts 1500 .6 Units. Fullerton ro.r seasoned . Trade· for 2 DR , New crpts & drps, •~••••••••••••••••••••• ---------• Laundry facilities ~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• sale or trade for bust, r~s:-condominium. Ocean~i~e of Hwy 1,$335. EW l"niversitv Park 2 Aport•111al1 FwafsMd •Free utilities B ness. S8 3.000 equit y. · mo.ut1l1ncld.557""'543or B 28, C 00·c ts ••••••••••••••••••••••• •t~reelinens MEWPORTHEIGHTS PACfFIC VlEW. ay 673,3890. Mornings. and 6377379 r , a on · arpc ' p • sula 37 7 •TV&maid serv.avait 4 Br. den. brick fplc, View Terrace. 4 lots. All evenings.. Rentals · drapes. $350. s.tS z:m. lalboa Hin 0 IOU• at •~s ,,. 0, 2 •t ' •••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR d 2 ba bl! ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Bar·B·Que l a r ge lot . C hoi ce ' -· .., ~• . •5~· en. ·• n.TURTLEROCK3 br,2 ba, •Phoneservice Newport.Beachlocation. $395 ca. Call 646-6994 TRIPLEX HOMWsFtraidlied kit .. d1 shws hr.; _frpl. fam r m & Atrium. $415. UMl9UE . •Imiletoocean Needs some TLC. Owner eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cpts, d rps; p atio & per mo. 644.3240 or Balboa Inn. Pool. Ulil pd. l--=-===..:..:==----- ani1:ious . MakeoCfe.r. Commercial $54,950 Getlffal l 102 5g1a2,0agReC. $350HID. 67•5....., 552,1793 $100to $250. 675'"8740 BEAUT l Br furn. apu S__.._ Red Est~ ~ ·~ ----------1 5165 & $175 Spanish slyle ,._ .. .., VR Property 1600 Prime Costa Mesa area ••••••••••••••••••••••• o v E 1 r.; By OCJo:ANFRONT4Br,$38S buildinc;, P''t. enclosed 8JJ.J544 ••••••••••••••••••••••• with covered patio for 2 BR. 2 BA , frpl, gar, clo6e CHRISf~IAS. util incl. winter rental. gar., pool, sauna, l.aun- .OCUH YlEWl SM "LL CO LDG each 2 bedroom unil. WIDE OCEAN VIEWS to bch, furn. avail. $320. 2 Sto..., 48R, Beautiful Call 673 -4724. d dlts 17301 Keelson 2 BR., den, t "h BA. Ass· NEWPORT SH()l:ES ""' _MM I • Fireplace in owner 's un· Overlooking the sea & mo. 673-3315 lands~~ ... ~..i. Turtle Rock ---~------t.'?~e ~ blk wesicA. Beach umable 7'* loan. $51,500. Wat e rfront . 4 BR. 3 Sep. U.1J1tsS57,500. it. Start your ;.,v....,tment lights or Laguna Beach .,....... ~ 1·A YFROMT 0 II fi 1 •• -· $50. o-I ST MO •. • · V .. iev., Home. 2111 Ba. DR , off Slater 842·7848 lmmed pos$if desired. Reduced to $69,SOO v.·ncr Wt carry 1rs program now Estate living. Gardens. rr . Pool, Up~~adcd. f\r UC I, 5 BR, 21.:Z BA on big bay.)-----·----- SEVEH UMITS 2,Sty.A·Frame;3bdnns., TD, 1£ jQuail pool &jacuzzi.Clooeto 2Br,1Ba,frplc.garage, ~ Comp!. rennovated . A.DULTGARD&IAPT come $11,460. Down Large duplex; 3 BR. each 111 O He-wport llvcl. Place bath, dining room. lfigh Line.83J 1354 avail. Yearly $62Sfmo. Nr. Lake Park. l03S l2ih Owner's 3 BR unit. In· like new! $5.S,000 Roy McC.,._ RHr. • ~ beach. Large 2 Bdrms, 2 $295.673·2925 ; 675·2024 · U.llS, Elem School, Bus Private beach, Slip 1 BR furn. 5145/mo. Poot $30,000. or submit. Xlnt unit.$99.SOO lncl.la nd . C .M. P:aperti .. ···: cci •ings . Decorator CostaMeia 1224 PRIJ\1E Gree n belt 673·9045or1 ·682·0l55. st. 536·7447 aft s &. financing avail. Will ex · CAYWOOD REALTY ! 548 77z9 752 ·1920 ~ fu rnishings & anti<1ues. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Twnhse., ne"'· 2 br, z ba, 1----------1 wknds. cb•nae for home or in, / * 541·1290 * I · l4000UAllit.NI TIU.UM J\.lature adults. Winter BACK Bay 4 Br, 3 Ba, 2 Terracc·Cardifr ~fdl., LARG E 2 br, partially 1---------- come · season or month. $450 to story deluxe. 380 ?'lfira pool, rec., 213·454--6383 furn'd., gar, frplc, 5275. FURN. Bachelor, frplc, COMMERCIAL Lo •• Re I mo. l~case r""'d. Call: NEW, OCUMVIEW $112,500 · GREAT IMVESTMENT $600 monthly. Complete, ma. ~75. mo. a tor , • Lind a 835_10n..., dshwhr, jacuzzi. carport. 3 BR, 3 BA 11plil level. Buy! Kings Road. 4br. 9 701 R-.Lt.-30 units.All 2 Br,lo/iBa, ly furnished.494·465.1. 642-2222. NEW DEERFIELD _________ 1 1 blk from beach. $16S. Arch Beach Hts. Area. dining, family & lrg !iv, ' • 10 ~JurTI frplc: 12 yrs old. I ow $400JA-f0. NEW 3 BR, 2 Jlome. 3 br .. 21~ ba, wet, OCEANFRONT 4 Br, $38.5, ~7~14=-84:..::6-_7~336=·----- Alklng $65,000. Terms ing rm + pool, lrg Pri me, orf rreew<1y com· vncancy. Will sell on con· $85 lo 5150 UTIL pd Bach BA. Lrg liv rm & ram bar, frplc, •:.. blk to pool lil . I . t t I I' .'all. bedr oom & bath over ga r mereial. 41 retail &office t p · 1 & jaruzzi. Nr. shop'g. & u inc',·1W1 6'7"3er.r7~~.a · Newport leach B ·r 1 ract. r1nciples on y. a p"Laguoa,Co,.dell'of. rm . Delui1:e kitch . 2 Sehl• «1 2727 ~~ 37't •••.7513 4••-1001 w/view. Ow ....... 5!57·7665 s p aces . eaut 1 u ..,,. . ..., -~ ~ ·-s -h ·r y· 'bl $440,000 SI70 UTIL pd I Br yard frplc's. 3 car garage. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 87!5 N. Coast l·lwy. or 6(2...4603 f ~a0n;:: Smao~ · D i1~1 g ~ Sportinq Rt'Cll Estate-childfpel. Laguna 2I05 Santa Ana Ave. Call Freeway. Shows 9.7% 83J,3544 SI85 UTIL pd semi fum 1 _97_9_5099 __ . ______ 1 UMIVERSITYPARK •••••••••••••••••••••• 3724 Dana Point DYNAt>.flC lrg oceanfront 3br. 2ba, yr\y, $400 mo., day 646·1103, night llT.1-2586 "AUractive 2 Bdrm home in Dana Point . Lergt fenced in patio, recently remodeled kitchen. CoasUJne View, beamed celling. $45,000. ~Ian REA L ESTATE .,r,o r ... .,,,,., .. .,, .,,., (""· HANDYMAN Sl'ECIAL Unique 4 BDRM . & DEN home. Lge. sunde<:k WI OCEAN VU. Builtin island type kitchen wl R ANGE , OVEN, DISHWASllER, ETC. 2 Car gar. This home need s GENERAL CLEAN UP & YARD WORK, ETC. A real steaJ for · $55,950 FULL l'RICE MISSION REAL TY PHONE (714 1494--0731 JUST LISTED BIG CA.....,0 ..._. cap rate. Top growth +den. patio. So. Laguna Dra m atic Bendemere $10 WEEK & UP "' n area PRINCI PALS ILOCKTOIEACH MU·VIEWREHTALS EASTSIDE. Zbr home, Deane h ome . 3 ··ii.60Ni8:ht'andUp. · B 0 O~LY ! Cnll to prt\•iew New, delui1:e 4·plei1:. 217 673·4030or494,3248 w/gar. 256 Sanlalsabel. Bedroom s, 2 baths. •Studio&IBRApls. OCE ANFRONT -V wner (714)752-1700 22nd St., Hunt. Bcarh. 5250 per mo., ca ll Readyl /15.Decor~ted &I •TV & ~laid Service Winter.dplx,2Br.1 Ba, Beautifu l custom home $12!5 ,000 full prire . VACAN T 2 Br mobile 642-2639or546--7945 Jandsca......i. (Bl9) Avai l. d I"' -· -.,..... gar. a u ..,,, no.,.... ..... .......,. on magnificent comer. INVESTMENT DIVJSJON 847-3957 S!45, Costa Mesa. l Br, 4BR,2 BACONOO,encl2 Emmet ?tl c Kun e •Phone Service-Htd. 673·5410. sttluded lot. Open on ~1ke to beach $125. }funt· rar gar , swim priv'lgs, 644-6200 pool 1-~'-'------- threesides &overkioking 1••1~~·11·~· OCEAN VIEW. Newport 1ngton Beach. Walk _lo patio. $300. mo.&t2-72Zl • Children &Pet.Sectioo LAS BRISASAPTS golf course. $40,000. in' ' Beach.-· 2 houses .. R2 wa ter bac helor unit, •S5 0ffv.·eek'sRentY.'ilh '5515Rive rAve 642-2!566 landscaping, heated poo1;• j . lot. Ne w paint. drp'd. $122. Newport Beach. ~fESA North 3 br, 2 ba, Ad Elevator bldg oo beach. w/waterrall. lanai. cov . · •11!i•ll!iK :'~P~l~'d~·~F~in~a~n~e~in~g'!"o~v_•_''_-1;:A~g=t-=F~e;e~,=77~6=7~:nl~~;;;-I cpt/dmrp, bltns, $315. Realty Company 2376 Newport Blvd., CA-1 1&2 BR, Pvt balconies, patio & terraces. Heavy ,29,500 SQ. FT., excel.' _$135,000.2I3·!)00..5880 Lease . 642 -1292 days, 548·975!'ior64&3967 htd pool . Security. shake roof, out.door light· comm . property, less lalboe Pt'fdnsula 1107 :SS~7---0:::'1~190~e~v~es=.. ----1~""""""""'""""""""'""'1 Adults. ing, & sprinkler s on than $2.75 per sq. ft. on FOURPLEX •••••••••••••••••••••··· -BACH: EL 0 R , Apt .1..:.::::::::'--------- limers. 4 Bdrm, 4 bath main hwy. l blk. lobeach Corner lot; great rental IA YFROHT LARGE 2 Br. ho me . LGCJUllO leach 3241 furnished 2191 Harbor $29.95 WK UP I Bdr, 2 Ba house is prof'ly decorat· in Carlsbad. Ei1:ist'g.ren· area! Close lO rwys., all . Crpt., stv., ref. Feneed ••••••••••••••••••••••• Blvd. !I-fan must be 50, & Bach. Color TV. maid e d w i l h gorgeo u s tal more than pa"" tai1:es. amenities, $87,500 5 BR . 2'h BA Ol\big bay. yd. Garage. Adults $190. LEASE : In Arch Beach clean & so ber. $115 incl serv. pool. THE f.1ESA J" Comp!. r e nnovated . 67• 1827 · 415 N N L Bl d wallpnper & carpets. Fennel & Christensen . Private beach . Slip -He ights. 3AR , 21,; Ba, ut11. · · ev.por v Teak noo• '" kiteheo, air Realtor•, 714 -729-2301 _L=•=d=o~R~•=•=ll~y~S~i~•----1 b ·11· w II t II 1 ~"~"::_~968::.:1 _____ _ ' avail. Yearly $62.5/mo. E-tslde L-31·. ui ins. a o v.·a SfUDJO a pts. Decorator conditioned. degermer & Carlsbad, Ca. NEW · bl k •• ~ • <pln'g 2 Deck' Fn<'d 4 unit, 2 oc s to 673·9045orl.6ft2·01S.S. nr We s t c liff f l7th . · · furn. Water & gas pd. intercom system thru· 1----------beach·. Great buy. good Pool /rec. Lse $300. Agt yd . $3 50 per mo . SISO.permo.646-5330 out. Large master suite COftdornlniUft'll . tax write ·off. In come Corono d•I Mor 3122 497-2121. -- complete w J2 originally For sale 1700 •64~•-::=~------l ;-;::-;;:;;--;::---;-:::;:---;;=-;: --2 n d u ·1 pd BAY VIE\\I" furn. I bdrm. apt··all util pd. SlllO mo yrly. 1005 E. Ualboa Blvd.675·1470. de.signed. stained & $l200, mo. Many xtras. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -. LEASE: In Arch Bc11ch S22PS .. I Adr . '11e ec~~ · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·536-2570. 2 BR c•te cottage $JOO. RE.NT Ls efOptioo, ~fesa licights·, 3 HR, 211J Bn. on · u s, ~,,,, no leaded glass windows. ASSUM ABLE tl-IA LOAN . . mo. to June 15th. Rer. Verde 3 Br, 2 Ba. brand builtins, Wall to wall pets. "Look· You'll Like Sl75. l BR, l blk lo beach. Large mirrored dressing and owner is willing to .TWo:-5 unit ~Pl bldg UR· 3210 Seaviev.·. Jlealtor ne~ plus.h crptg, freshly rptn'g. 2 Decks. t"'nc'd it!! Parking. 6 month Jea.se. ----- room, walk in cedar carry Znd trust deed. derconstruc~onfor s~le. 642_2222 painted.im_mAc.thruout. y d .. 5350 p e ' m o . I800 Wa1\ace 645-(8)5 213-696-6880 closet. Gigantic tiled & Close to maior shoppmg r Two s tory model condo . Hu ge trees&: frplc. SJSO. 491-212.1 STEPS TO OCEAN" mirrored roman bath with two bedrooms t~1'.l center. Isl yr wnte-0ff Costa Mesa 1124 _m~o~-C~eo~t~u~'!Y~2~1.~........,'.'!:~~ll;;;~y;y;::;;:;-;;;::;;;--;;; I BACJ-IELOR apt, util pd, w/jacuzzi. Very large b h F 1 ' d $14M . Call 536·2570 or NLY LEFT , crpts, drps, pvt patio, 3Bdrm .~Ba.S33S.mo den w fmassive stone at s . u ly carpete 592 !'iOIO · ••••••••••••••••••••••• . , 4 ·New 2 & 3 laund, nr .shopPing, $124, Winter lense. 675--«138 fire pl•ce overlooking and draped. Enclosed · · 10x502 Br Mobile home.'BToro -.. 3212'" Br , de •xe C on · 859 \\l".J9th St.S42_3452 cov ,patiowtdbl gasBBQ yard.a nd garage. C.Om· FOR SAL.E New Luxury Adults only. No pets.••••••••••••••••••••••• dominiuhis. Spectacular WAT€1lFRONT 3BR, mun tty pool and pl11y· Waterrront triplex wt &66-4323 NEW 3 Br , 2 Ba condo. O<'can vie"'S, near Vi <', LUXURIOUS guest hse. frpl. sundeck, rrtt .. boat ~r':!il~.t~~tps:fct: a:i ground for c~ild~n: Ell:· view or Newport 11rbr, :! Pool, A /C, drps, l ~e tQtia Beach, from $325. Furn. J\.I a id ser\•, No d()('k. Yearly or Y.·1nter. $189,SOO. for quick sell. cellent family 11,ving · hdrms, 2 baths. 2 unAts OCJIMD l•ach 1148 patio. Alt. 2 car i,\8rage.1_•_M_-_179_S ______ 1 s mo ke rs, emp. gent . Ph ; 675--6169or 774,4;j84 644--9400 Located at ?t1ctudde n with de n/librlll')' & dbl ••••••••••••••••••••••• $295.83 1·0109 $ 75 LGE 1 B :HR-7197 and Harbo r for only f' 1 Se laund .... $300 BR 8 Bl I· r. garage.1 ----------SonClemeftho 3776 Jn beautiful )tyslic Hills, overlooking the city of Laguna, this minl cond., 3 bdrm. home, with ran, tastic views, on lge., beautifully lndscpd. lot. I"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! .. $26,750. Call 839.2332 or ire,P aces. p. ·~ . mo. 2 'I a 2 ks Hwul"ow IC'OCll 1240 yd, s m pet nk . No. l'nrl. ..Weed it & Reap" .,., 1 . tac s .• bllns & trash com to beach North Laguna ""':II' Sl85 UTIL .. d .• 11,-f irn 1 ....,.,1060 or further in-paeto' 60' 1 •e' & slip · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• •· :<c ' t F'om treasures lO trash rorm."on . · J • 494'"8714 +den, patio. So. 1.ai::. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 OR, v.·hltev.•ater view & pool. S225. plus deJ)06it. Cu \1498-04>11 Illness forces lhc sale of this lovely home. A real goodle with )ota or ex· tra~xceptlorud buy FOUR GARAGES .. with e lectric door openen on a paved alley with this 3 bdrm 11/:z hath newly'decorated home in Npt. Hts . Luxuriant planting. Fenct.'d yard w\th orchid howie & fruit trees. t'ull price $58,SOO. u Ask1ng S480.000.Makeor. 3 BR, 2 BA, frplc. lrg $220/$250 Sc\"cral 2 Rr 'l'urnthe mintocash fc.r. Call : J\1~, Bell at Mewportl•ach 1169 yard, bit-Ins. S295/mo. apL<i '-..-... CALL.DA ILYPll.CIT AOJ lo Newport. 3 BR, e ncl. 2 cn r ga r age. Adults. $42,500. Owner, 83.1-91~2. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• B<1rbara , 963~739. S250 Ch11rm 1n~ I fir frpl BAYSl·IORES, 3br. frplc, VACANT 1 t t'ogc h~e. Costa Mesa e'.l' dr p' ."' " '•<e , s orypres ....,..5 2 n, 2 II· .,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• at'89,SOO "6-5809 VA DUPLEX 1724 Costa Meia 3724 Income Property 2000 F.i1:tremely shl'lr p 3BR, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2RA and 2BR, 1BA beau· . • · · Condo. 2 BR, new cptl) & -·~ •1 .1 Vlcun \ u . -.,--....------....; _________ ., patio, annunl $375, thru paint . 2 Car cncl d child , a small pi•t. ;1 7.1,75. $300. 552--06.15 garage, xlnl (.'C)t'lft, $275. ~1 ~NV O'rl I ETIB A \"!\II. per mo. 962·"471 ask ror HU·YIEW REHTALS 490·2800 Vogel Co. Realtors. TRIPLEX ly. , )lea vy J'.hag crptg. BACH EL.Oil . pvt yard, t h r u o u t • A l r ~ izu s & water pd, No pets. Keith. 613,4030 or -l!M-32·\8 I 052 '4·9346 ASSUMABJ.EVALOAN. condltitin!ng. VA ap· 1145. moyrly.873-2256 48R , fim rm. w/w crplll. L-a Miguel ]252 · Covcredprivatepatiol. pra lsa l 1n proces s . d..,...s bll'n• -w paiol -~· .·-···················· SPECIALIZING IN LAGUNA NJGUt:L VIEW PROPERTIES SU THRACE Private Gu anted Art.• ACK DAY c ustom Ow ne r .!I unit with SovthLOCJUfta 1116 .,. ' 1 • ,... '••••••••••••••••••••••• home1. 2 remain. 4BR nreplace. All lwo BDRJ\1 5'LS,950. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~2 ~t arlna •llgh, LAG UNA Nh1uel 4 Br, 2 I'm rm, dln rm, llaiel ·1 XI 1 N c t ,,. ... -........ • .. Ba. !Iv rm k cllnin• a-a. uni s. n o. os a 1£ IQ II ~P RIVATE Bch .. ocean, '"" Nowak Bkr 2224 Mesalnc.$54,!ICKI. • UO ''lcw 2 br, \\'fW, d~.. HUCiEPOOL F11mily rm. frpl, built - Windward Lane. l'll8. Place frpl. $3S!i . 32356 Ston 4 Bedroom .~~bath,x tnt ins. carl)f't!!, dra1)e.!I , 645-l920 1£ .Quail ~ Propwtiea ~ lngton Rd . 544-4418 location, tr\clds crptR. f\!nct<t A· s1ninklcr.s, 2 7S1•1f20 d I I d k' t"ar ~ar1>1>'t'. l mm•C . SAVf.~ SRACJ:: WHEN Plac• ~OUA1Lst.NJW9'Clll NAO! u-.,·esUo.._-1_1.._...1 rps, ots o ec in i: 5.150/mo. 1~1 lasl & de· MOVIN G b · nvv. .._..._ around po-01. VJi cant. .. Y wrapping Propwtlea · ••••••••••••••••••••••• S42S. per mo. Ask for posit. 499 -2.'>W. dishe• a nd other rragUe 751·1920 ~ .-ral 1202 Kelth,962-4-171. HOUSE 5 br. 243t t Los items in wash <'iot.h11,,_,... __ ou_•_•_u_<~•-•_w_-_,_,_.,_oc•1 1· •••••••••••••••••••••• "'XTRA h 4 Serr11nos Sl. 5400 mo., towels and other linens. 3 uulTS ... s arp, vacant, You .ct m ....... -lo INCOMETAXSAVER! ,.. LA..,DLORDSI,.. DR. 1~• ha, 2 rar irar. Lti:ise 494_-_m_• __ _ "'" 4 Unit Apt Bid~. brand 2 B e d r oo m • + 2 " p I '1 r $42$ f8tol TM Good Uh the aaraae and closets by new. Close nctrow \hit lledrooms + 2 n...~roof'\l We SP e c i s Ii' I at 0 •m rm · f)('r Mis Mon Vle ja ll& 7 Cal4tJ..2Sll selllng\dleilemswitha year for m a ii:. \a x ho use. All new paint. Newport.Beach• mo. 962·44 71 ~sk for ••••••••••••••••••••••• E-.-"-""-".,;.;; ___ l --I Dally Pilot Clu.,lfied Ad, shelter. Ideal for ownet1 cpl.S, (trps. stoves, t1nd drl !\l"r • & La.tiun• Our ~ N EW ON T ll fo: r.0 1~t· 11.JOY more c ~ace ,._11 ,2.~8 to live In front 3 BR. tile. f'(!nced yard. Costa Rental Strvfec Is, PREE CONDO t br, CJO!e lo COURSi': f'or lta~t. 3 bys:e.llln1"don'ln~"1 ..:-=:c:::~-::::.;•:_ ____ I Many delui1:e a pPQlnt· Mcs:1.$.'\9,950. . toYouYl'ry Nu·\lcw! bcac.h, pool. lmn1(X! OC · nn. 2 Ra , f'a rn rm . with a O a I ly Pl lol ments. Cholca lt.B. loca. 1\ar rett RealtY642-4353 MU·YIEW R&n'ALS cup11ncy F'rplc. y,;,..1 .h11r. ('u\1 c\"•:!I ClaulfledAd .~~8. CTas.t \fied-C3ll ,642-.567B. lion. Rllt .,008-6894. ~ 67 3·4Pl0or494f241 $100 mo.536-11 8~, &· "·t.:1111~ ~3.'l :11-;l • AMBASSADOR INN BRAND NEW =-~..::.~.::s29so" UI' --· ---._ ......... UU.t.clMMt ..... ... ~._,.c. ........ w .. -. , •. , ...... ...... ...... ,.... .... .... ·-........., ... --11</'S llfClslM• 1 ... w ..... ..,.. ..... WA'tll,All -_mlAlrift -LAGoottS 22'77 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 645-4840 ental1 la....... 4100 ~ R...... • 4* ...... ......i noe ~ UH •••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• ••••••••••••••• •OOMMATIS llO SQ F"I'. sun mo, Incl. ~LIP. ANIMAC-~ EGNANT't "'1t nt ci d lo a hare ut.11. Boat• blyoutakk CONTROL rt~· confldentl•1l bc.IUlLi!ul_Z bedt,oo door.873.(ISOS, llunt. Beith Shelter ~~·,~~:~~~~·"'... ·.,.,,..m um... .,_, • .,, u.-.. ..,_., •• ,. U.fw1', ........ Uatw.. ••....•.....•....•••.•. ·······································~······ •••·•••··········•····· .....,a llland l l06 a1to M"'1 .ll24 """"""'"",_. 3140 Ho"'1'"fi-~ 116' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• LA8llE t B<. <!<'!. l .IJ!. lrpl. Vt'or1dn• alrla. 117\., Diamond, Bi'~. Billlo• PeftlrtWia 3807 J MO. t:JU;Fc~E!'f • ~ I IDRM Wfl.OFT Brand New 1.2 Ii 3 '"Br OCUHFRONT super deluxe. ~lc 't , (21 I IR Am. Lofh daflwhn1. encl. aar•iet. 2 BR , 2 ba, furn.-$400 ..A.. "' wint. 0 -r· 1517 lluntln&lon St. or (umished or unfuml1hfd . . 1311 f:~S'( w=ssst . 1 •Pl• 11.l Oakwood . ._.,Ha..tll --«50 BJckorHumaneSode\1 Jcff~~-ARE&42M)5 There's Sl,000 ,000. l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ANlMALASSIST • recre1tion f11cUities . Cnhr s.a. ..... , LEAGUE REAL ESTATE ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'le•le: c1 ll for appt. t'all 961·8894 or -.800ll. 2 Bil. 2 ba., v.inW-r S300 IAYFROHT OCEANf'RONT Y"•ly. l H.AY ~OFTAl'TS WALITOaUCH 3PR.2b• .. unl.S47',.ty OAK-WOOD FIGHTS INFLATION Coin pll m 11ntary tenni 1000 IQ n.. Adoption, SpaylnJ II . TRAINING leiisons. Sunday brynch. -Neuterlnalnform. lftdlv. fnstructton. Sporta tournllmcnll. Stor. orOfflc.w 980-2800 Pert0nal aUn. Sal• or The prl.ce or everything runti me activltleK dirtt onEICamlMReal AN I ~I AL S IM · broker exam 2·3 wltl. i 1 Io 1 n a up . Nov.· tor "'"ho plans pp,rtlet t:icellt-nt.parklni POUNOW Academ)' 548·1192 nn. En1dcn&olt. wttb11r, 211 A.,ocado.. C.M. d ST""S TO •••cH d I. 2 & 3 Br, crpt, rps, P'" --blllton)', cptli. rps , 645-0143 bltns,gar.221161.hSl.or 3UR.2ba.fum.s:?7S)'J'ly Oakwood O•rden Apt 's BllQ's. \Vc'll evl!ll hel 492-9764 . 492-7333 helps you flaht lnflotlon you rind 8 roommate. {rlsbSetter, fem. Red A L C H 0. t._ l S M I• by offering anexcluslv Sorry nooneunder2t SHOPS Suitable fo r Cocker mix, male, America's •t drug pro- _bltns, rarpo_!:'. 615•1536 Office Hou.rsi-5 2m 15th St, HBM7·3§7 3 BR, l h.11 , furq. wntr 21lf(.$2$0 ,3 DH..fn>l c.. NEWl,"lB•aplo12& $250 S37S, '-'I Block1o bay ' •· · • COROMAOB.MAR 'Mar11h11tl Rt'alty 8'15·'600 ---------Z¥t Ba . frJllt'a, ;ar., 4 BR. unr. hoose,fam. ·--_ ---~tlt'lll .$175/$3.Wmo. 2 b ~lse ''No Rent Rai s opei11 Model!opendal-~ookstore Mata I Red/wht , blcrrl! Jfyouarll()ff'leOM Guarantee'', We \y lO to' 1. s~-e our larg Sculptar. Cite. Located in tri1h&ett.er. fem, Red in your family needs \\'AJ,K •ro BAY & Beu t h, MARINA PACIFIC * * • • • • rm~r1,!iocx. 2 '''· 1., b•. ••11.r, lntlr". 3 BR, 11,o11 811, bltn!I. 1 guarantee that your ren ad in the apartment sec Tbe Mall at th~ F~i· Terrlpoo, mllle, Beige help, call the CARE w1U not be raised for 1 f o l TORY. 425 30th • • Poodlemlx,fem,G~ _·u'"-'N~IT~·~'~'~'~·•~"9~·=t3~1~1.--" , VILLAS h d It 2 BR, l ha, unf. S275yr y full ycur and you sUll 11 ' 613--960611-5. Germ Shep,·m hle, have the fle.xlbility ol OAKWOOD GARDEN C ta M ~m.&.. blk /tan •· Tre.,el 5450 month-month occup•ncy •.......,. · 01 w-sa .,_,,., _.,.. I · I nc •o 200 1 11 kin• bS hep m x. m a e, ••• •••••••••••• rm. S23.S )'f ly. ref 's. v.·as er, ryer ea. un . MEWPORTCREST . · s.tS -7~ Qr 5-18-360'7 Brand Nt'w CUJtom Apts SJOO. mo. 201) Dch11t1i·ure. Bach·lBR·2 BR JIB 2Bll,2ba.con00$5r.2S BAYV JE\Y , c ull' I br, plush &h:1", pntio, 11.ar. S195 yrly. Av £ill no1o1·. !163 !135~'------- Dri,•c by 1110Vlctoria Tobin Property Mgmt COMMERCIAL Al mosl t o lluntington 848-1311,NoFce. ' Plu:i. "OU get a lot more 161h •t 1-·lne 2, sq. t. par blkll ••••••• • · , .. BI 2 high an WANT~o .··R ····-toS.F. fo r y our rn oo.ey at 642·881"" spaces .. e ween, bT /L b 1 • -· '" ol to shops a err a • ma e, <••••\Sh•••"••-·· OPE~s~~/SUN BRAND NEW 2 be. apt .. associated 0>1kwood, lncludlng SI _ __._ v ume au · blk/wht • ....... ndl million 1n recreation FF:MALE to Share 4· Br Agent.644-6439. Gerr:t1Shep,tem,blk/brt1 Leave De c. 22. Cy e • 645--0IT7 t1t rrplc, W IW cpl., drps, Co.pistr ono Beach 3811 D!W. p11.tlo, children OK. (l~ d•(I<-., l<ft>.\f(HI':. '' l ~ u '" , ' ' • • r facililics, a full ti nit Ar· I louse with same. ChUd p R 1 ,.1 E R ET A 1 L Poodle, g eves 497-2042 tivlties Di_rector ~·~o OK. Call 831-lJm afte LOCATION Shepmlx,fem,tan pt~n:s part1e111. BBQ s , 8. Dov:ntown CM . Approx CATS Service Di,.d«y ••••••••••••••••••••••• •.............••••..• ·· 1 ~~~---:::~:-----:1~12~'~5~· ~·~·~·~· ~·-~~~7'--1 J BR . 2 HA. bllns, dahwhr. 2BH . Iba, Triplex, comp! •BRAND NEW DELUXE >,1<1:.ht'r 'dryc r. Ocean redecorated & crpted. 3 br 2\olJ ba frph: din. \'ICl4". $275 • • &l2·11S5. Priv patio. xlnl location, rm .. ' 1aundrY arta.' dble ORT Trips & more. Free Sun· WILL S If ARE r..1 Y 5000 Sq Ft. 548-3401 or Shthr, mllle, bm/wht • PARK MEWP day Brunch. \Vwterfroo.t llome in N Eves. M8-3Z70. Dom S b th r, rem, lalaylittlllM) 600& APARTMBfTS Singles. 1 &. 2 bedrooms. to s In M.. I ad)'. ~ r . gry/wht ••••••••••••••••••••••• Corona d el Mor 3122 $175. 833-lJSS. 499--1731 car gar., bltns. cpu. MEDITERRiJrrfU.M drp!I, O/W. ltuge patio. Bat'helor lor 2 Furn. & unfum. WiUt ;111 gentlemen. $300. util. W· , _ _.,,...,al R---.... 4500 Shthr. maJe;org. MY bome while you go to B c d r o o m s a n d 1 642 1802 ~ ftlJUll Dom, a male. tri achl. shop or work ffp Townhouses the extras. Model.!i open ,. . . -'•••••••••••••••••••••• Oom,rem,gry/wtlt time, Harbor Wilson f'r.$224.SOOpenUDaily dail_y lO to 1.Sor~'.11°wANTEll matur 1600 FT or P.\·l o n Dom,male,gJ)'/wht area,64S-2666 VlLL•GE 556·8286 or 842·6547 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S£F;·ro n1-;1~1EVE 2·2 br. I bu. $270&$290.,3 hr, 2 b;i .' $325. All w/Ku r:"li:,e & rcccnlly re- dt'cor uled. 64·1·6800 or 644·7326 I 84Xlroom 1198 Spa-Pools·Tennis petS or chlldren. strai1:ht male lo share SKY PARK afc, heat, ,eo,,,,,m"-'Do""m"-".l~e~m~,;<rl:.:_ __ 2 Bedroom & Oen $240 J, 2, & 3 BEDROO~tS AT Arross rrom Fashion lge home H.B. $150 cpt.s, drps. 12"-'" undergo-BABYSITTING-loving :!Bedroorn ll S200 THE BEACJI, Pell and Island at Jamboree on Q-t---.-..1 002-8668afl6. ingrate,866-4481 FOUND. Yng St'hnauter. care for your pre- 2 Bedroom TO\\Tthse $325 thildren accepted, $185. San Joaquin Hills Road. 4AWUUU. Nr. Campus & Culver. schooler. My home, ?t1ag. 2400Harbor Blvd. a month and up . Call 17141644-1900 Garden RENT: 600sq ft $100 (rvlne. Call 552-6759. gic, Sl/hot1r. 494-1758 Costa ~lesa (714)557-8020 TM Real Estoh fair .& ... ,......__... Garoqes for Rlftt 4350 2944 Randolph, CM. t'£1\1A L I-: only, lbr. my -AskforCap'nKidd LIDO LUXURY 2br. ,,..._.........--••••••••••••••••••••••• 675-5116 LOS'f: SHOR'i'·Haired lulklers 6010 ho m u. ov!'rlookln g 2 BR Apt. Fncdyd' gar, I 10x20 PRIVATE, Jocked . • Cl .ld&P OK lBlk t 839-61ll frplc , lr1~ palio. mod. ,........_..._.. $ oo-dSlH '----------1 CAT. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nev.•port D<iy. pvt £>nt 11 £'t · 0 bltin kitch. cl06ets. c/d, Irvine and 161h 15· mo. 4 ~· • un·i Wht f blk spots: Bllt spot · CUSTOM WORK tropi~al put 10, sundeck, Shp'ng , 3Sl B A\'or:ado. !----------s,.115, 675.6359 &45-0550 tington Beach. 900-1889 *SAMTA AMA• above upper lip & left jot uz:ti, lound privl, rare $170. 642:--0857. CONDO 3 br. 1-,, ba, pool. -"""'c:.:=='-'---"'-'---'-· •-SINGLE ''''"'tor ••nl. Near f<'ai.rview& Warner id N utered male 18 Patios· Concrete flnd .Call-nowfortstmo CASA VICTORIA Rec. area . Close to DEl~UXE 4 br , 2 ba, .....,,..... -SJOmonth.Costa Mesa NewM·llndustriel unlts ~m:G.6.~. · _;R~oo,,,,m::..::•=d=d~.--645--<04='--'=5 rrcc r1'ut. 673·2193. or Trans. & shop. $230. mo. bay,·iew. Steps to OC<.'an. 1tllh at Irvine 642.3645 150·3600 sq ft. 3 phase LOST ·. B lk & Wh"ite c-e.t•r 6015 .5.JS-14$.a (:i ns v.•er1ng APTS S48-96~or675-8600ask $450. mo .. Yrly.M5-2241 l __ _"acu~~1 7~0~~· __ j:;;;;;;;;-;':::;;o:;::;::-;;::I power, from 12cpersqft. -r service ) · Adultsl.2,JBRw/patios· for Bill or644-2t5l SINGLE ear garage nr Deluxe office space Neuter ed l\fale Cat .••••••••••••••••••••••• J<'rom $169.50 No Pets 12th & n Ibo 8'.$25 ·1 Small white slrlpc doWn REMODEL, add-on, gar FANTASTIC 3 br. 2 ho Duplex, cpt~/drps, encl. J!,ar. W/D.S375 . mo , 675-674J Pool, rec rm .. elcvatocs 2 BR nea r l£unlh1gt.on f~~:,!'. Pn~: ~~".b~~ COME LIVE m-4~ da)~s ; G75-~6 . ava~iooHal'\'ard,SA side of nose. REWARD. conv. cust. & new t'CNL. Sec. gate. Gas & water Jlarbour. Adults. ~JO. • ........ eves 556·4958 548-7971 25 yrs exp. free eat, pd . C•ll 840-4300. 'bltru;,3 B<. 2 Ba. s .. ., to WITH us 645-3439 S25Victoria,C?t,,&12'*9'70 I 2 BR l \i, bea c h. Yrly." Bkr., A I f t GARAGE fo r rent in Storoqe 4550 LOST : Dog 7 mos odldl -""'.==. '--.-.--- NEW De uxe . 613·2282 ; 642·3783 eves w~rm,s~tt ndsg oren1er· Costa Mesa. $25. mo. cau ••••••••••••••••••••••• ma le wht Shepher . • SPACIOUS f---------1 Ba. Studio. All bltns. $260 tain1n< r1e n or re nx· Golden West/Palm . •REli!ODELING•PAT· ALMOST MEW OAKRIDGE VIlJ.#. 3 br, per mo. 423 20th St. "D". 3 BR. 2 Ba. b!lns, 2 t'ar in g with neighbors . S48-5233 LIMK Leather eollar .. Reward. I O C O V E R S , 31edrooms,2baths.. 2 ha. b\tns, children HB 960 -1889 or gara g e . cpts, drps. Spat'ious l&2 HedroomsGARAGERental,Storage STORAGEUNITS 536 -8866. (213) CAB.INETS.GARAGES. we! come. $225. 858 846--4938. Adults. Lease. A1so 2 Br, featuring blt·ins, eu.'ltom or Workshop. Newport Personal business or 424-445 • Mr Grant. 811-2124 South of Hlqhway. Center ,645-9'119 t V:.-ba, 2 c:ir garage, drapes, shag carpeting, llts.548-4258 ret'realional s tor age. -"'"---'-'"-'------t -=-====~=-- Sl20/MO. !-'==~=---'-'~---12 BR. 2 BA. cpts, drps, bltns, cpls. drps. frple. pool & outdoor bbQs. En· From $8. Jamboree & LOST B & W dolmaLion , MASTER Craftsman OAY & i3Jo:ACH NEWLY decor'd. 2 br. l carport, 1 child OK . no Lease . C a n partially joy the good adult life at Office Rental •400 San Die go f ' w y. male, vie. Laguna lDlls . Special.I.t ing in remodel· RF.AL TY 67S-3000 ba, j?arden apt. encl. gar, pets. Sl60. mo. 531-6515 furn . 675·3967 the ••••••••••••••••••••••• 979--0150 LARGE REWARD! ing & finish work, Loca l 2 BR, Frplr. GarR .i:e, ~~~r dogs,$190. mo, 1 BR. I BA , Sl40to$160 ADULTS 2 BR. 11,; ha, WEST IAY 18 l-'"-'-"'°""'------1 4~-0293 ref' free es t . War,k Patio, shag crpt, $275. !-'=-'-=------I mo. 222Chit'ogo St .. H.B. Single Story. Patio, gar, 131 E. 18th St. STOP HERE! FOUN O: 1rish Setter, guarnt. 499·3lOS mo. 613-4736 1 BR, GARAGE. patio, Tobin Really,846-1311 frplr:. $250. 166.5 Irvine Costa P..1esa Need an extra :storage c em, Vic . He 11 & \'oung Carpenter. Patio I f ·g util d A CM L'A2 Q2:f) closet? Room? Garage? Gothocd, H.B. &11-7131 CO \·ers. \\'Ood decks, 3824 s \'.,re r1 , s. P ''----------1 ve. ..,.. · · ~, , ,, .,. "' 0 , ?''Youn--' ALL C osta Mesa quiet $110 No pets 1-•• • -... ••• \.""' ""847-11495 fences, low,rates,quallty ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-~I . . S165&UP1-2BR,lrgrc-3 BDR!\1. 2 ba Luxury ~ .'".::r,~==~· SPACE Mini Storage. .... k673 3658/John dee. Pool. rec room, Waterfront apt.wt view UCHlllC IOICOllCln t FromS7.SO.· FOUND, Fe m a l e v.·or -llACJ EN~~\DE/l.lESA I BR. R !R, w/ut ils. d r ps, crpts, bltns. or Ne"'·port Hrbr. Avail. AOllLT LIRUIDt:tMI& Hunt.Beach 960-1970 J>?berman. found Vie: CorpetSer .. lce 6016 B IEGO ~· ~ 1r;· ~11ii L $155·$175. 2446 Santa Ana Ad u I ts, no pet s . loith den/library & 2 i """' "1s""'t""•11 F====~-'-::,,-:==l ·~G~•~•~d~e~-~G·.o:•~·~,e~oo6J6.~~82~l~4I v 1ctorl1:1 & Placentia, ••••••••••••••••••••••• A"... "4 6 -4 '1 6 • or 536-0492. 22:0 !12th _St. firep.Laces~ Bltns, sep. •.Bachelors -C-la M·esa ~'1053 -Ed CROUNDS -._.._. \! ... j. h S ss·PERS"FT Rent" .1.wanted 4600 Vo> • CARPETS&Linoby ''d .. lt•-NoPels 646-3277 536-7031.219 151. l. laundry fa c's & trash •I BR ,l BR "" . R " compactor. call: ~1rs. •'2 Bit & D•n 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND. Childs prescrip. at a sa\•tnas. e mn, to m inutes to ocean. Sll0.1 BR duplex.quiet 2 BR DUPLEX. cpts. lleathmanat&75.7442 0r "' I 8S AGT.54.l·:i032 S'IA L 1 td · tio n g l cisses , blue shag. for ''ans $2.SO)'d Largc\&2 Br.IBR$175., \'ery safe court.Couple. drps, dishwasher. dbl M-Beliot""•I"". from~J75-" 1 ---'='-'c==~--I" L Ap · "''an e tn rrames,556-lUS Rela)',639c-__o5839=--- Bll S oo 'th p t" h & d -='"===~-==~"----I • 1 r.10 . FREEREJ\'T • Nev.' port area in ex--2 I ·WI _a 10 Non.smokers only, no t"argar, was er · ryer M•sav.rd.Eo1t&Adoms chunge for painting & $195. Gas & Water inc .. pets. 968 A west 17th hook·up. $230. mo. Yi"sfa Del Mesa J 540•1800 No lease rcq. Dlx. offices m"t.nl. by ">per. Scan· FOUND: WeslhighJandcr D''fcri"S ca ........ ts '" "'"--0""" ~ •141 a dJ·. Airporter l.folel . .. ... Terrier. w/collar. male. ' ' ' '.,.. • ' """ ,,,,... :.o<r-U dinavian painter, 49 yn; hca . J,?:is stove. air ron-. ADU LT GARDEN A/C. full services. From Vic. 11ei l & Springdale, Prof Car,.t C'"'"'"'9 Floore.-.& Windows ditionins. sv.·imming APTS Unfurnished, 2 Br L-aBeach . 38•1 ll01'1 ES Sanla Ana Sl2S to $13.S. Sl45Mo. old.642-5449 ll.B.846-2519 nnnl rec.room.washers $195.Util pd,pool,Jndry -~· ., IRVINE AVE .• AT S pcci al .Si~Rl c Apts.I 2171DuPont.Room8 Dutch !\f aint Serv. &d'r'yers. racil, c plS, drps, dshwhr, ••••••••••••••••••••••• r.tESA G_aragcs 1nel cl. Nr. S~OP· • 833-3223 'Til 0000 • HOUSf. or apt. Nev.'flOl'l LOST: Lg. ~·hite male, 537·15Cfi •l<»ed gar. No child/pet. NEW 2 & 3 BR LUXURY ..... ,.,, Nc"·po•t Bi"d. ping & transportation . Heights, Pref. partially Samoyed & Blk female · I ~ ••" " • Desk •p·.c'c ... , ... ,·1able .. = furn . Unde r $200. · ·JOHN'S Ca r pe &: HEWPORTHEIGHTS HaciendallarborApts CONDOS. witk.'OCEAN Frv.·y& 542-M<tJ. " .. "" """'548 6 8 Lab . 5S7-9289 or Upholstery, Dri Sham· Brand New'.....c lose to 839-7476 VIEWS near Victoria Jrv i n(' Indus trialliiiii;;iiii-.iiiii•.---;;/ mo. Will provide -71 646-327'1 poo, (Soil Retardant.a.) Sch I 3 BR'''-BA neachfrom$32.'i . .\94·1795 c 1 furniture. al SS . J!IO . Don 't "ive up the.ship! & II eel oo s. ' 77 'f----------1 ~=~~~----f · omp ex. An s werin g s ervi c e You l"l l f i nd it in LOST: Apricot Toy Poo-Degreasers a or i~\1gf~:f:·1~;:~~~1~; $155. 2 BR 4-ptex., crpt&. *OCEAN VIEW• 1 BR Sl90 2 BR S230 available 171n5 Beat'h Classihcd. die. Vic. Hoag Hosp. brighteners & 10 minute 833201• m Ge, refrg, ranuly, no tBR.Adulls.$225. Rec J}81d11~ ~·f gym . •NEW• Bl\'d l~untingtonBeach I • I N.B. 546 -2313 or bleach ror your white .. -8 Sh 1. -Sot w La 1 1a,.,,;. · · Wsmess "•2--011s cnpets. Save your · p£'l s. 758 a 1mar, '"''" ana . ay, gun.a C 1 T v p 1 & "'2-4321 ..,.. o or . . oo ..,.. · ln•est/Firtmtee money by saving me ex· • oAKRIDGEVILLA 1 ..0548-=..-0~356=------l ----------t J acuzzi YOU'LLIEGLAD DELUXE OFFICES •••••••••••••••••••••••FOUND : Small Blat:k tra trips. \Viii cle11:n !iv· ·38r,2Ba,bltns.childrcn EXTRA lrg 2 Br, 2 Ba. SOtrrHLAGUNA,tblock Security Patrol, Refrig . YOU WAITED! AIRPORTLOCATfON -B • dog, m11le, w/white on ing rm., dining rm:, & welcome . $225. 858 Crpts, drps. bltns, no rrom beach, 1 Br, $175. ~ Incl.' p l' Ile from $l2S usuwss t•hetil. Vic. Senate St. Cri.t hall $15. Any rm. $7.50, Center. pets. 830 Center St . Br,$215.(1)534·1613 •54.5-4855• lntrodu ctin ~ nev.• bu ch 11 10 su · Opportunity 5005 646-9175 coucti $10. Chair SS. lS and 1 bdrm ;ipts v.·ell n10. Incl. A/C. crpls. · h t •• 646-1181 MissJonViejo 38&7 YEARLY·l Br at Beach, v.·urlh !lcciniz , Refined drps,alluti!&ju.nitorial ~~·····;;•••••·~···~FOUND, WATCH at ~~e::.i~t~~.wlad~k P RIVACY + 2 Br, 2 Ba, $60. Ofo'f' DEPOSJTW/ad. ••••••••••••••••••••••• \Vest Newport SI75. mo. ·yet afforadable •Great serv. *h~o LeRase Req. * 1quor ores c,_. •Ker Corona de l Mar Jli gh m Y 8e 1 f ." Good rel , 1ar. palio & yard. $225. Lg. 1 & 2 hr, 2 ba, garden LOVELY new Condo, 6ot5-1596 or 49'1-2852 BE,\CJI environment • 1 ~lont r'ree enl. Dress Shop Nets .,..o yr School Parking lot Nov 531.0101 No pets. 646·4414 apts .. pool. SlSS. & $179. A/C C&D dshwhr pool furni s h e d u nd u n. 2082 S. t:. Bristol , NB I>rug Store Np B 24th 675-3439 ' I-'"""""-------.* • •GARDEN APTS 710 w. 18th St.. ga r .. S250/~o.8J0-3ooz ' 3 ~:n·t~~e);~~~~~~~~e~ ·furnished. ___ 557-7010 ··' ~i:~: Parlnr Gr$81~~ ' CtlllftCJS 6011 •••POOL Eastslde LcJt 2 Ir. "'-'-... -...leach 3869 -="='~--'38=050~·-----• $18 5 to $215 440 sq. ft. Office space. Glass & Plaslic ' PlftOMlls 5150 •••••:·~··•••••··~~·••• Unfum. 2 Br apt in f:i m\. f ._.,.r-· • Newport Beach. Park· H O L L A ., D ~···••••••••••••••••••• ACOUSTICAi. Ce1hngs, Iv •ectio'1. Crpts &drps. W/W, bltns. re rig, pool. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ON THE REACH. Bach. 646 8453 Ing. access to blueprint · "" HAVING GUESTS? 11pplied or painted. Wall Nopets.642_3645 $175. Adults, no pets. WESTCLIFfAREA Single. S145 . The Second .. :ind Xerox machines , BUSINESS ENTERTAINJNG? t extur 'g., Inter ior .o==~-.~~--:::--:---1~"~2~-0~5~20~. ------Storv. 103 ?tl eFadden Pl. $17 5 mo + utilities . &aS·4170Sales 540.(l608 De Different. Let me paint'g. low rates, quali· : BR. Util paid. Children I & 2 Bedrooms. Pool 675....:.1865 t.Lalfd. S45·00l0 plan you r menus and do ty guarantei:=t' work &. Welcorne . No pets:. Crpls, NICE 2 BR, upstairs, 1 Adulh. Super sltarp! -L=A=R~G-"Eo=J._B_R_. -,-.. -.-U-p ..... .lfll~ NE\\' Plush Office Bldg. 2 FOR SALE your shopping for you. J f r ee est 1 males. drps, patio. a.l gr. 1960 b:i by "'•elt'ome, .no pets. S I I 0. to S 2 2 5. stairs Duplex. frplc, ~e~;'-'E" to 6 Rm . Suites. Con· Can aave you money & 714-646-6830 W a l I a c e • A pl 6 , 1 ~$_17_5_. m_o._968_·_1155 ___ Furnh~ a•oll Days close to Lido shops. no -~\)\.1 ._:r f crence Rm . Xerox *WIG SHOP* lime. My Ideas .. Bring Cetnfft/COACnt.6019 642-7364. DanaPoint 3826 831-3544 or e•es pets. Yrly ls e SJOO . copi e r . Ne ar o.c . OUETOl-IEALTII You Bouquets. All in· b I'd 75 675--4727 1433 Superior A•@ftUCt ti.IAKE AN OFFER. eluded in the price. ~k ••••••••••••••••••••••• LARGE 3 hr. 2 a. enc . ••••••••••••••••••••••• &46-60 -''-'-=~·'-------Airport. 83.1-3640. 100 WEST MARIPOSA for.Edward. 646.3704 LEONlTE CONCRETE· patio, nr. OCC. Cpts, PANORAMIC OCEAN, BRAND NE\V 2 •-, 2 ba, Newport leoch l'ff D SAN CLEMENTE INC. t'oncrete stamping, d r p s. bltns. $19 5. tEWL 38 d 1 "' SanCleme11tt-3876 1501 Wesfc1 r. 492_~•>Bu•. •llELPCELEBRATE• cobbl~stone. brick, tile · 557--0350 \_' ~ g r up C;'(. 28 dplxs., steps to oce<in . •••••••••••••••••••••••I~~~~~~~~~~ M rt fi ·a1 -0 A BIRTHDAY PAR~' · ) liv rm. s:i10. mo. Adlts. $32Sto$39S.DavldsonRI· r ewpo nanc1 493.7962Res. • 1 1 1pal1os. dri\'e1o1·ays, etc 5145_2 1,1r 4·plcx,cplS. 493-7557 or49S-24l3. 73 LGE 2 Br. 2 Ba. ''iev.\ Center "' 64G-4.349 r · t ·1• pets ;:::;:-;-::';':-:;--~:';-~':'--l_lt~y~. 6'~S~·7~5:':'_ _____ 1 deck>, dsh1o1·hr, 2 c1tr gar. 2 RR , B 9230 mo l DR For JOE the Bartender ~~~-=---~-~ mg.7•58• '.8· s"hm,:i:i.rm':. ' OCEAN View l hr, bltns, $250.494·2.'l.19. I B;,WSl7~'. IG972 ll•°iskins'. leasinq OfficeSpoce COCKTAIL LOUNGE for At Carole's Cocktail CE?t1ENT &: Block Worlt refrig. gar, trash & \1o'tr. NEWPORT'S MOST c 11 s· f\1 L \Valls patios sidewalka ____ 54A·0358 pd. Adults, no pets. $170 SpectaculcrViews Apartments FumisMd M ~r. No. 4 IWG-92'l3. (7~·1 l0;.'l2-~~11 e8x~~~[.. ~:!~: Ne v.· port Bc;te h 810 W. i~tnife.St. Clil . etc. BY hr. or Joo. · · LARGE 3 Or, 2 Ba . just MO . 493 -2517 or Luxury bayfront apart· orUnfurnished3900 3 AR . 3 !la· _D~Ll!X f.. -:iMo FREE RENT• 646-2061 LlstcntotheMusicofthe 646-6915 · • rrdcc. Crpls. drps , bllns. 545-4604,~------t ment living. Boat slips at ••••••••••••••••••••••• S29(). 16972 Hoskins. :i1gr. .,. 11 · ri· 1 tlb Soul Sensations from BACKHOE. Grading " i(.lcsa dc l ~f ::ir a rea. your door. Walktoshops. No 4 8&-9223 ... xc r cnto ice oca n Santa Ana. 'fl.me : Families only. no pets LARGE 1 hr, cptS .• dl'J>!I, restaurants, theatre, ' 1'lfE EXCn'ING --·-·--' in Nc"•port near Mong & UP TO 40'}:-or~r.Anti · 7:30pni. Come & Enjoy a Trenching Ser.Const.rue· pl ea s~. s225 _ m o . slv /frig-., SlGO nlo. Yrly. oceitn. A rcw elegant, PALM MESAAPTS. Bay ques .as Fr:imed Wild Nile of Fun & Excite· lion Clcan·up, Hauli ng 675 _ 51100• Ukr. No Fee 4ll6 -7058 aft. 6PM & very pri\'tttc. 2·bedroom, !\I !NUTE s TO NPT. Rooms 4000 103Q5q. Ft. s:ioo. 497-121S Life Prints. HOLAND'S, ment. fi ll dirt. cust cement ~;--:::;:~ 1-'"~·k~n~d~'~· ------1 2 . bath unit s \\"it h BCll ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3545 E. Coast Hwy. Cda.1 !-';;';;~;;;:;-;-;-;-;;;;::;;:;:;;-l ~w~o~•~k~,~64~2!;::'8~S~14~Don~"-- 1BR a pl , :o:.to\'e & re.frig, spacious terraces, pool, · Bach, 1 & 2 BR. fromS175 I.IV E A1'1'11F. Bf:i\Cll. 675--2473 SPIRITUAL READER SIOO pt>r mo. Adults only, H...tilN)ton Beach 3140 suhtcrra nean 2·car 11ark· Adulls. No Pets 525 & up a v.·k. !>73·(H40 OFFICE FOR LEAS~ -"::C.-"'"'-------I Open 10 A~f lo lOPJ\t "pie. J'\n pets. C\'CS aft ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ing. All adult. full securi· 156 1 i\l csa Or. PINE K!'\'.OT li-10'fEI~ Prime Ne\\·port Blvd. Business Wanted 5010 Advice on all matters. 51uTI S.IJ 9531 2 RR apt, & 2 Br studio. ty building. Nei,1.• carpet, (S blks from .Nev.'J)Ort -------loc:i tion. ldeul for many ••••••••••••••••••••••• 312 N. El Camino Real --forced air h£>at. encl. drapes, built·ins, decor. Bl vd. l II O ~l E A \\f /\ Y fr o in purposes. Next to Real TRAVEL.AGENCY San Clemente, l-llr Appt. LA Rr. E. 2 Hll. No Pets, ..... b h "'"" ""'"n Leases from gsooper mo. 546-9860 Home! Li.:. rov1. horne. t:statc orrice. Lots of Call 492--9034 492-9136 $170.7R3 \V.\Vil son. ~~tj 4~hr . c · ~-,7!4l673·7985 util pd , kil eh & lndry parking. Avail Jan 1st. Se ck 'g. e st:1bli s hed UElt1ENT \\10RK or all kinds lleasonable, Free Estimates. Call 638-3325 Draperies 6021 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cal\551-8500 -------(7l4 )547-032l .... :; · pri\"IJS. 2 m i Golden Ca ll w . E . Lachenmyer, Orange Cty. a gency, NEEDdependablepersnn 2 IJ R. patio. garage, new Newpartl-Towet"I (SI ~sl~~l..:...S90842--3285 Re altor . 646·3928, s taffed w /exp'd .. Uiing my car, drive me DRAPERI ES befo r 1t cr pts & drapes. Near -, .._.I fl C$ i::,·es·673 4577 qualified mgr. Will a.ct aeveral hours per wtak, Christmas! \\'holesale· oce;1 n.Utilpcl.8Jl-9950. 310hmandoSt.,'"'. • ~ l~!"..... ROO i\15 $20 v.·k up, "''ilh -""-'~.,,_,,=·""-~·----I quickly ror ri ght situa· daytim e . lo Newport r.1fg'er. Free Fatimates. kitchen S30.wkupapt. 20 PER FT ti on . Call or write Beach, shops, appts, Call ror in home appt. I Br. Furn. & Unf. I blk NFURN Apts. 2 Br. 2 ba. 548-U75S or645-\ll67 ' • w/details: Mr. Levy, 320,l~~~·"!!!"''-"h'~·~"'""~"'""'"'--l -"""'=-4~~'------Westcliff area, small pet 2 BR. Townhouse, ftplc, Non. Sq Fl E u· Bid from bench. pool , no 92~ BR r , __________ , 4.,...... · ,n re g, E . Alton, Santa Ana, OK . Ca ll 642·2 152,· .from ;JV, 1 · rom 1• c 1 33 261S • ~EEDMUSIC c:hildren. no pets. $135 + · !\ · 8 -"" 92107. 714-54&-4155 '"' Electrical 6032 •••••••••••••••••••••••• UTTL. 960_27,16. 6'15·9060 $195. Pool. tennis. con· PRl. EN'l'ltY & BA. At· ,64~2_.~09~7!,. _ __:_ ___ 1;:::"";"-'':2_-:-";::::~=--1 FOR YOUR tincnt:il breakfas t. tracslccprm. Pref.quiet ~ M T t S PACIO US 3 br. 2ba, BLUFf"S, llJ i? modem 2 . Separate family section. empl. fc n1 , $100. mo. L • 111..1 ortqGCJes, na HaHdayP..ty1 ELECTRICIAN-license PIM EC REEK 1,. 0 r cc d ai r 11 c ;it. Br. 2 Ba 11-·/pool. crpL!i. Cl0&e lo shopping & fine Res. 646-8502. bus. eas1n9,_,...ew Deed• 5035 · CALL no. 233108. Small Jobi, LIVES UP cpts/drps. Apt. 2ro & 2u1. drps, abundant bltns & bench. G44 -2fill 833--0970 .J t-~-Ref ail + ••••••••••••••••••••••• SECOND Nature malnt & rer>aln, 22 YTII TO ITS HA.ME 1 blk. Wtsl. of l'lt'tu~h off st orage. lrpl<'. 2 car % l~;;;;;;;;=="'~'·:;tm:;;;;;;;;;;;;;f;':':P~S48;:·;520::;3;::::::::-0vtr 504' tall \~ ;inti 10 s I a t c" r. 113!), •• ".. ~a ra ~e. S290. mo. subl et. CLF.AN 1or2 llr Sl65 $18.'i. Guest Home 41 50 Offices LOANS up to 80 I str£>an1s "''1\h "-'[1terfolls Ketlson. 842-0.'ti!I s1o:!78l..:.. ~t . 6 p.nl_. --AdulL,, no pcl!!. 2421 E . ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ltt TD Loans. 91/1°/o $@\l~~-Da1"frQ. • _ I 1 ------15thNB,G4fl·tt(l1._ LOVEl.Y home ·,n CM . From 35'Ft P v t'rcal1• :1 rt' :i.~lnR l!Ctl ng Olll\Nl> '> B 2 B CLF.AN 1nr2 Rr$165$18S, • 2nd TD Lo9ns for your <;p11c11111:o1 new I· lll.'W M r .. a Adults. no pets. 2421 E . near 17th & Santa An;i. nrund new commcrt'inl Lov.·est rtttesOrangcCo. Thal lnlti111lng Word Game w;llt a Cliucl:le or2btdrnom 11po rtment. 4·!'ol ei<. bltns. dshv.hr. 16~hNR 646·1901 MESA , Will pro vide room & l'Omplex! Spanish style. Co ..W'°JOAT a.POUAff Fr om S\9(). Furniture l a un d r y~ fa cll. ~rom ' · GARD boa rd fo r :I retl"cd !>CO· Plenty of Parking. From ScrtfferMtrg. • · ;1vallable. Office npen $210., S32a . for stuiho v.·/2 I BR , pool . adulL'I, s uper EH pie. S48·446<t . 3.16 11q. fl . to 1400SQ. ft. or 642·2l71 545-08t t Ol::': .. 1:--'! :: !"l ·O() tn R no. 2 300 -frplc11. Nr: Uunt1n~ton sharp! fo'urnlture. 3val\. APTS VatotionR·~~, •2so more. Full fac:lllties. Serving Htrbot area 24 ...., • ._...,, ........ _.. V:ilrvicw lid Costa Ha r b o ur , No pets. W es l e i I ff are a . S"ITTUI ., Drop ccllln11:,. Rt«ssed iY~";·GiiiK,;M;i;J--:1 l\ft'!il l'hnnr MS:~ B-16-7~\0 or ~16 ~~ Ownt'r//\gl 8.'.13-3544 or 1, 2 &: 3 Bdrms .. crpls, ••••••••••••••••••••••• li "hting. Air conditioned. : ,,,. ~t ~ c••.t.•/ ·,I IH E1,s1u 910 t I t:XTRA1Rc2Br.2 R::i .dlx 646....'.(i-015 _____ , drp~. utl)ltlc" pa,ld. CABI N OIG BEAR, r rlme. locat1cm ·justoff ... rtn01M1111/ I r I 'd npt n be ch Dltlns, laundry foctlill('S. Sleep!! 12. 2 frplcs.. color frcc"':tY1 (;ood vili iblllly. • 2 UH. l Ila \\ll<':la Verde 1>00 SI c r 11 ' DELUX t; 3 br. 2 hrt , ~ltps Rec. room w /1)(')()! table, TV, pool tbl .. ~·3446 or f\1 \saion Vi c1·o·EI Toro Lost Jr Fo...d • ' Sl 'i'o; A<llt i., no p~ts. udlls Sorry no pets SI~. tn wa ter. Nt'w ah:i,. _, I I •A S H T 1 1• 1 . ~ ~16 tt'if 2 )!Ym room, i;auna, ,....,., 4&1-6364 J\r1·:i . Call 10 prev cw ••••••••••••••••••••••• • "' • c;arui::•• 3\'rdl &.13· 8':17•t · ' ' frp\c, bllns, OJW. Al1u lt:i. only, no pe\3. 2881 1~"'-""''-------I 1714) 152-1700. I I I~ I ---2 itOK :\1 5 I' 1.$ yrly. Avail. now. son'}' Uristol.CO!i la&ltsa. ...tofstoJha,.. 43 INVESTMENT DIVISION Lost&'Fo.cf' SJOO ...• i,1\H <:l-:l'lcanllltuppcr. \ · nca~ 01n 'no P'l ~. 209 41 s t St 75! f•f5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• hlln' ri•fff'(' C&D :idll$ n 1•1o1•1.~ p~lnl · 4·plex. 2 l l -A69 -~98S l!VCI. -~ ••••••••••••••••••••• I I ' fl\'t'r.l:i $120:S4R-iw7 SIOO mo.843-<'632 9 44 -69 14 d a '', ----·-----tNl-:ED 2 nnmatesshr4br LOST: 11·21. IRISllSET· y 0 p E R I •• 8 & 'TER Puppy. <•male. N•. I' I I I' · ,,,. •""" ...,.., '* ,..ny i lllt-AP T.-Kld.s OK. r-;0 2 BLKS to Kch.oo1\h St l ..'.!!!... 75-2241.....ttoo.. $I SO & UP ~l:~t ~~o ·d1~~~t7~~s, Bch & Warner. Reward. •. _ . • . turned ICllll'.Mybn:lbr-.w pc1 ".$l7S /~1 0. HR w/frplc & enc. Rar. OW"' HOUSE 642-7504 D£L"XE2•nomolfi-847-6864. I I ttnllalM!yrnort,H.onfy - 120 Al bert.CM6'&-"'6 ~pei..530-&rn f"1 I & 2 BDRMS v " c A". u, Sel-1 .,dfe l-lems with 11 D;u· CHf:ZOROAP"l'S 2 Br . 2 D• +'rltn, wal~ln F"EM ALE ronrnmate Corona dt'I ~far Sl.ZS !\fo. P'OUNU. In Lalfl,U\I HJU1, ~-1,.::..;l'p::.l,.::..~!r'~l.-I O ts,!·._ dildh .=..., · I .. 1· pool ,...,l Crptit , drps, stove & w•nted ! 3 Br. 2 ba apl. Rcalonomlcs. Bkrs ofr L• Pai Ii Moulton, . _ . . "" "'"" ~__, ly r '·totC!os•l"ed 'd ~•••tlan•~ c~ .. ~.p• io. '.,.c. r · F II "_,_ ... -~ --" " 1.2&3 Rft~P~ivo':r ......... I. ,., ca r ,i:a r .. ad ult ", rt r1a. u rn. a v•· Pnol. Rlr , Cl't,&4~ 675-6100 Male Airedale dog, call •-. -~u r. itoU tlutM lnlo • wa$her. dr~er."'ci~\o t~"eto~io1!,: S.'6-&lrl Green l11 wn8, t'nvered or 673-6822 lil 12P!\1 1-13708·4:00 rrrrr r1 Jitereo St'tl thtm with a 1 tl.Ul .i:ara11~. ofr1trffi pnrk · ----HEWPOltT I UCH n al\y Pilot Cla11.slfletl Ad _leach 5:tf1 --STt:l'S t\I lle.ach. ltit 2 1ni.: Adull.ll , nope~. 2020 ROOfll l'tl AT E Wa nled. Office 1pat'e. incl1Jdil1I FOUN.D: Large male lon1 and u!!e tht' mon"y for a 1&:2 nH a pis nr. -surt N~·w n It , i::: a r . Y c ft r I } rullt'rtnn A\·e. ( I blk E. ft'mnle, ovt"r 21. to shr, 4 receptionist scrv1tts .. On hal!"M black cat. Bench atercol Call 642·~ To-applns, fJ>l.$. saoo. up, $27S fmo. Will furnlah . of Ncwrort Avt.-1 blkSo. br . upl, on Qet:u.nfrnnt. the water 11\de of Coast Blvd and lndlanapoU1. day. tllll pd.S3 l -99SO n73-M40 of Bay. \ 6112-8600. $131.2$ per mo..m!'t-3184 -'l-'-lw"y"._.1~7l~•"l645-'=-'~l~OO~-l . .!1!.!IB?c.·.:!•36~·003,,,,,_1".---- , I ' '• I I I I I I I SCR AM-I.ITS ... ....,.. lft Cl111fflcatlon 80IO .,. ' ' , w.oneadav, Decembet 11, '"'" ,J DAILV PILOT D '7. ~=!:~ ...... ~!?.~~ ~~~,!'.~ .......... ~?~~~~~~ ..... !!.~~~.".':~ ..... !!~~ ~~::':.~·::··~!~ ~~:::'::! ..... !!.~~~::':.~ ..... ~!~ ~~~~ ..... ~!~ •: ....... ~., ...... !?.'.~. -M~Xl£AN RE·ROOFING, AU types , HOST"SS · RECErT /TYPI ST t R EJG HT DAM~GE GARDENER l need tbc work BoA. D II Sund O I ~ ~ . ·· · SALE MIKE 'S Lawn Yard MIC Lie l00191C~39ask · e Yer -ay ft lY 1-'Ull-Tlme.Days.Nllts " Sharp. lnlelll~cnt , TELLER ·New lt otpotnt Malnt .... Cle•n-up&-Tree for And y64_r169t ~ OF DAILY PILOT TO CARRtl:RS. Apply In Person ""'/mui.I 1 ryr C'Oflbn~ PART-TIME Refrigerators, ~·ashen, Trim. ,!'ft Est. 548-20c9 -REQUIRES T•IE USE 01'"' A LARGE Bl'twn 11-lZP.,oo-Frt ~f'nrroi o c t'xper. t Branch ofc s«i:a l bon· Dryera, Diahwaahera. 9arf!.fipm , J.C ROOF 549-4066 Roof. ST ALLEY WEST ~ .. ~blebtlo ty~~lw bp m . dable & dependable New .,.,.tttllril)'. Credit., 1ng-ne"-' & t~ y~ ATION WAGON OR VAN. CON-• .., ....., a t! to 1Ull1U e U5Y &Sa &f A 3623 w Warner EUROPEAN estimate Lie & In:s~ TACT MR. BENTON WILLIAMS, 330 2106 w. Oi."cruUront ,., phone tratric t.oftlc-icnUy. Te ller to work Mon. t Santa 'Ana nes'r llafbor' GA RDENER . . WEST BAY STREE:I', COSTA l\tESA. Newport Beach • Apply in ~rson only, No & f'/t!n1c ror \·a.cation re· 979_2921 • • • La.n d a.caplng·tree REPAIRS, all types, TELEPHONE 642.4321 FOR AP· OUSEK6.7E5-EIP7E1_•R . , Phone c n I I :ii.. Uef. Experprefd ...... aervicereaaonable. Reas. . J v 5:~:30P1a1, 1alon 12/U Contact Jim Pan.. WHIRLPOOL Gas l>rye'I" 642-5329, 685-1425 Free est. Llc'd. Ask for POINTMENT. ~ · , ·Live-' thN Fri 12/13 or 9A~1 t.Q 644 -72:5.S $25, Maytag Wnsher$.'IS "' WaJ L 830-503)anutime • a-.i 0--'"..U.. s...-..1-tn , 3 )"nl, Her 5 · • O\'er '°· 12 noon Sat 12/14. 1409 E. W estHW Federal ~ 546-8612 G ARO EN f Af JW ..... ....,. PT ... ·-••1 -,_.....,.,._ no ehild.ren, English re- , AINT I-, r:J q'd .0'1S-J'170 Warntor,SantaAna. -S a•inqs •llf"l'OOl W h '· L.N DS C P • Sod , · :"::I 2744 F.. Cna~t llwy W ~.. • as er "" Sprinklers, Cleunupii, ~ 0 0 FIN C my w 3 y Help Wanted 7100 Help Wanted 7 Housekee /Cook • ;;;;-. RN 's Corona de.I fll ;ir Gali Dryer SlM>. K<'n· .SoUcd .642-8331,643-4908 Lhr oug h co l lege. •••••••••••••••••••••••i-•••••••••••••••••••••• 1, 1. perll k HEWrO"T ' * CCU't" Equu\Oppor.Emp\O)'t>r rnnre 600 Washer $65, ~ Licensed exper. and re-. , , . . art 1me. ouse el!p-" 3 Guar & dtl. 5"6-8672 LAWN r enovations, yard asonable, 840--1192 BA~ Y.SI l T ER nee~ed , C 0 ,., p A_ N I.ON ' I• t c in!(. iron, lndry. cook. ~ P........e A9ettey Hotaling Shlfts·Stilnd by ,.. -~ - :cleanups lite hauling plus light housc·kcep1ng hou!lekt:e p1ni:. '-lust day week. J to '1pm, S5IJ M t I h time. Diffcrt:'ntial i>ay . TEXAS OIL C()M l'A~Y CAI.OR IC undt>r 1.-ounlt•r N ewport', CdP.t a r~a: S•winCJ& I C'tuld , 21 •1 !'':!· a dtty, 5 d~lvt", no :imoke. Cn ll pel" week. FV area. ~·n •WP Or · •a C Excellent benefits. nt·l'ds depl'nditble man d ii;hwasht:'r. porcelain, 646-4676 Alt•rations 6084 do"w"n· •,1!'.~}',".·A$2d5aamw,k1. 1162-5224. trans ptn.968 0001. 6~2 .. 3870 Contact~1 rs.Jcn.~en: .,.,·ho c:1n .,,,ork v.ithout uvocado, n<·w, stlll 1.:r.il '"" !>Ul)C rvlsl(ln in bCtil'h t'fl.$180.IW2-'1850 · N~¥cland. tl.B. 5ll:i--~1" COUNTEll Girl. p/time C 0 ST A ME S A arcr1.l'onl11ctcustomcrs. JAPAN ESE Gardener. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exp , "Wkl y Ma int. Cl-IILDR ENS elothes. · Clellllups. Tree & Shrub custom made k look Trim. ~e est 548-9483 a likes. St 2-6, ~90. . ·~ .. ~·~·""""'''------LAWN SERVICE/ 1· CLEANUPS J>rompt & Dependable Free est. 642·990'1 ALTERATIONS. BUT· 1'0N HOLES. ZIPPERS 540-8353 afterS·JO ror dry cleaners . J~NITOlllALparttinle,5 _ M ri l"'--"tal · · Easthluff Cleaners, z.S47 n1~hts a wk . 6:30-IO::W, NURSE 3•0m1 •Ylcot-'~-...... CM A Re unimportant . llut HABYS ITTEH \Vunted 1 Eus tbluff Dr, N.8 .. must be bondnb1e & t·x · COMPANION un maturity ls . ~·e. train, Child, 3 yrs olrl . .i Nil<'S a &14--0932 rxl. Over 20. 548-5687 \Vould you be tnteTI.'Sted 642-27 34 EOE f.1:e:l.al~o~ih~·e ~~<':,; Week. lly llome. Call J •t ... i 1 r . 111 11 niC'• home SO • I \ t' \\' h 646-!389. COL1PLE 11 anted for · ant on 1 LYln~ c · SALESPF.H. N,m:itur<' 'elrocun1, .. ort, Foreman hclp_ini; ni C'e pcopl_e. & tl t'pend;1bll· fur pcrn• Tt·i.:. hnuseket.>ping. cooking, earnin" from SS00-5600 p /l•·mc• •·o,k , .... r, -·~-------BARYSIT1'ER-Litc . II 1· Pl s N··· r r I ' ., " .. . . in ;1 rat> I\'(> am pr-.,...,-u orenlan or are pcrmo .~ha\•e bencfits~ Jtallery.Cul\S.t[J"-Ol9L WAN1'ED : Lady for housekp~.,.·lonlhruf'ri. in1ts r<'sidt>nt'e. Gar-ntowbld A:1nM1sslonVle-If this interests you & _ llou sc hnld e>1re & Italian Gat"d., Qual. "-'Ork, l-----~----1 II-~. 3 sch( age children. dcn1n~ a plus. not essen-ju. Ciood V.'llJ!<'S. frinlle you ha\'C J:ood refs. then ~upcr1·1~lon of fl ~:r olrf. totalmain .• Jav.ns,trccs. "* ROOFING 646-67~;. tial Good :-<a lary. roon1 . benefits . Chane._~ ror ad-please Call SalcsScc'y loS800 ;ivprox. hrs . 7:30 to :1 shrubs.545-4'149 DepcndableandGoodNo BAilYS)'fTt.:R. llve-tn hoard, hoalth ins. Non-\'a ncemcnt. Call fo r 1101\I F.l'\IAKEHS/ (;t'nl0fe,6Sv.pm to$61.IO A:'i1. 2 to 4 P~t . 5 da):o>. GefteralSer•icn 6046 1 -'C~o~o~"~·~fc~C~•~64~&-"'29::....=::....-1 while n1 0\h<·r .,.,·orks resident ov.·n<'r. Ex -appt. !7 l4lW7-93.'iO. llPJ OilN F/CBkpr.("n..~L toSMO (lv.·n trans. $110 1110, ;~~·~~·;;~·~··;~:··~:~ T~e•ision Repair 6090 ecutlves ! Wiii hand· ••••••••••••••••••••••• address your Christmas HUDl 'ST.V.SERVICE <'Ards-or whatever. Call For personalized serv_ice Santa's tl elpcrs oncoloror bla<'k&.,.,·bite. -548 5615 Call 646-24.50 }[ANOY:l\1 AN, Painting, Tile • 6091 Carpentry. Tile, P11ncl- ing. B lol.'k. Il r iek, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ceramic, Tile. anything CERAti-fIC Tl.LE NEW & else. 645-7742 · r e m o d e I . f' r e c estimates. Sm jobs CARPENTRY, General. wcleome.536-2426 l!.1 asonry Painting, 1-lome graveyd shifl. ExC'hg ror pcrien<'e & references lo 752--0992 KeypunchOpr $150 Re li11hle ;ipplican t s be varified . Reply JOBS JOBS JOBS! 67S-."•"·"· C<l.'1 room & brd in 10,·cly EE ID'VINE PEOCQNNEL ·~· L h l91 1492 Classified Ad no. 213, AAMESIOOO/o FR " rv -------ag~na ome .. -Daily Pilot. P. 0 . box Bureaunf SERVICEStr-AGENCY y.1110WANTSTO\\'ORK? Hnytime. 15f.O. Costa l\ft'l'a. 92626 F.mploymentA,cenry MEW FACTOR,: 4!Jll t:: 17th (At Ir\ 1ne) Ill! l\'J,'. A CAB! BA~YSI TTEH \V antcd : 0-;:;---L I V".-RY P"'l 0: COl<it<Jr.·tcsa 556-1100 Rra nC'h outlet.sjust oJ)('n · Suite224 Cii:-.t;i:'.il'S a CllOOSI·: your hours . Oil d Shi '" r. " • :!70611arbor 0l.Suitl'207 in,i.: in area needs the C 11 642 1470 V.'ork for your.sci(. hi• vev,.oo <' ·area, fft inle.S:!pt•r hri;.:uarn+ follow>· .. .,.. 0 • , .• ,,, ••·n boss. ~lt~n o' C'o1re ror 14 mon. & 9 vr. ' .,. d Anu 600 N l!:lh.:lic! 77ti·IU20 .... " v old Bnys. \\'kdys. y0ur bo1:u18s. Apply 315 •~·Jr ft1gml 1"rnc $185.,,,•k ~···••••••••••••• \..·omen. Can be slightly homeormine.837 --1149 St. Org 2 Cily Bl Eas t Servn1en 121 S3 hr t1audicappcd. Nc:1t ------ -~ (jJ.1~1222 S·1ltosn1l'n Open SECRETARIES C'l<•an ApJlC~ran\'e. \'ts., BAR ~1 A ID Wanled. A1lP· OEl\.,.A L: f:xpe:r"d Front • i'rcf O\" r 25. married, r('I irt•fl. Age 25 to '10. Sup· ly l:lt The KNO'l''TY KEG. ~irl. Dent1il 1nsur. exper. ear. All b('nefits, career Nt•cded lmn1<1l1utel.v plcrnent ynur income. 2125 II arbor Blvd, C.l\l . Good pay. 548-81144. JUNIOR SALESMEN positions. C.ood 1·~·p1nt-: ,",:Sh Dfii.'e a c;ih 6 hrs or more 646-9910. -----Age 10·15 . Earn 520-MO 494AI065 Superloni:,h•rrnas~1L!n. :•day. Apply in person. l)EN1'AJ. ASSIST. ExJ)('r. k . Immediate i'lal·cnu.:nts \'•·llow Cab Co .• 1116 t:. per v.·cc gctt1nJ,! new I · ' ~;JToro/i\lissionVicjo. eusto mcrs for tht• NURSE Call!\1argarC'1 •nest l6thSt.,Coslafttesu. BEAUTY C(JRNI NG slO\"C top (for bltnsl br<ind nev.•, ne\er 11:-.ed. New $338. Sell. S175 F.vc~~-89:;0_. __ f'HIGID1\IRE v.•asher & fir\·er, elf.c. Like new. _W5~3-5301 ail tip~ St:AHS port. Dish.,,,·ashcr. v.uoi.I tnp. l 'S(.-d 4 mo s BC'sl o<ft•r. (;affi:rs & Sat llers GJ.s ru.rn.icc. 00,()rJO HTl!. v./the rmo)l•tl Nrv.· Si.') SS \ 6225 30·· x :?<l '' x 5 ref. \\'es1 1n1:housc SSS. 890 W. 15th St. ~o . 108 NC\\'IJOrl B1·:1r.h 7' i\lt:l)!Tt:RRANl'..:AN1 Suf,1. Gr1"l'nL~h _eo ld \•('[\ '"\, rC\'('l'Si hlt' l"ll.'lhl<)n!'-\ r.lu\'tn~. rnu:;I St'll. ii·l·\ .!·40 . .-.:l days. C\"t•S 545 5G4S. ti-I:! ri212 \\'lllRLPO<H. "a'Sht:r & gas dryc>r. S65 & Si'IS. v.orks pcrfcrt Or lllOllt:Y back. 5-19 -!ISO) )faintenance. &16--0:.>96/ T S •1 642-81'11. . op o1 6092 Preslige heauty salon in Call 830-Ll30 DA IL y p I LOT after RH ""EV5'EIOR4<ASI~ ..... " - N.B. needs 111:\J :issis------------1 •~ -r e'"' \V0Pt1EN 2S & over, for ST<)Vt:.i\\·ocado gr.3yrs ••••••••••••••••••••••• sehool and Saturd:iys. Super•i50r t\TTE~ll't) housecleanin1:. Call •TOP SOIL .., CO ~I · tant. i\Tust be t••lc~ted, DEN1'AL o rriee i\l gr. \'oumuslbeoutofschool Day s hift. Relier 2nd TE~1PO Temporary J aniccs Hagg1..'<ly Anns . ~llo~·k /t~nlt·~-l;,o~~~ll .Houlln<J 6051 POST• attra_ct. prflll('r ."·eight. ~1ission Viejo/El Toro. hy 3.00 p.m . and be able shift .Cull~1rs.Kirkland, llt!IJ) 675-6553 .., ~f U L c H * ~~~c2~~ls eull Atyron L. E'\p 4,yrs min. S700 ~o to work at lea."t 3 days Fuuntain Conv. llosp,, ----------9fi3-3.568c· __ _ LOCAL moving & hauling _ R EDY.'OOD• 1..::::::....::0~ ------1 start. I . (J. Hox 4-W. El per v. eek. r.:o tll•hvcr1es 1835 V•/. La Veta 1\vc, 3 WOl\f EN immed. to dis-Bicycles 8020 by student. Lrg truck, re-CALL·~-~ BOYS & GIRLS Toro .. Cal. 926.'ll. Replies o r c o I l c c t i n g . Or:1ngc. 53:!-tiMR. SALES SECRET ARY tribute prociuC'ls. tUll, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• as, Barry 839-2012, '----'==~~~~=~-T 1 1 bl 'I L · SIS 54" '5Jl-l23S ' -. DA ILY PILi'Vr" h,,5 _toonf1rlentJal. r anspor a ion pro· , C-on· Persona e, mature. plt .11 r . ev1. -·.JJ. Empfoyment& iu~ v• ,. vicil'"rl Call968·4Rl2., Oi1DERLY,exfl('rd.. .voung, sc>lf st;~rl<'r tL1 · -- *MOVING Local & Long distncc · ~5-8495 . routes open in COSTADIS ll\VAS llER. morn. Equal Opportunil\' \'<1l e~ccnt llosp1tal. handl e phnnc:-.. WO~I Et'll necrled ror Preparation MES.A, _C 01. L 1-,;~ t: s.·t••fl . Appl.' -,, fX'l"l'on. ,-I . ("osla ~1es ·1 &12-3505 houscell'i1ning. F'IP time . . .m~ OY,£_t___ · '..:.. · customers, corrt-:.11. ror PARK & F.AST&WJ,:ST C""rrov."s R"slJur;int. --I f CallHobb1es llagA ~top, ••••••••••••••••••••••• GIRL's 10 Speed racin~ bike. seldom ridden, 1xl. $150 . asking SIOO ~5-8129 Schoals & JitOVING . lfaulin ~; & Instr uction 7005 Garage Clean up. Relia-••••••••••••••••••••••• " '"" I or2 LADIES. 18-28 i·rs v.·atcrfront s;1 t:'~ o c. ~·'" , ... 57 COS1'A ~IESA .642·43:!1 fi20 A\•cnida l'ito, S<1n Le(?:1ISC'l·rct<Jry •1 70 I 111\1 ·-~· E lo E I C I IOppor' 11\'rmancnl ranch "-'Ork. "ust type pus un · ----------2 GIRl."S Stingray _qua ppor. mp oyc>r ('l,.m<·nte. o ossa C'-\ I · ~ -' \lotlern Cattle HanC'h, .x-eclr1c "'lx_nt ~r:1m:1•~erchandlse bikesfor si1lt·. 1,.,. b lo. f4s l , se r vice. 963-MS2 Piano Lessons BOYS &GIRLS News pape r Carriers. i\lin. a ge Ill. Litlo l!!il1'. Balboa P1•ni nsu!a. Con t ;ict !\>I r. H11ekstrnrr. al the DAIL\' PILO'ror to~1ll 642-4321 & ll'"aVC' ap1lli C'i1- tion. , l<'<'l' J,;1id s 0 ,. R • mar/punctu:.it1on ~l!n 3 ~ '"I' -E I . . r . "· r .... gon. oom "' h 1 1 , ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ---""~ • •·~-::..__ .x<' us1rc 1>ost!1on or Board & S<ilary .. Jn -yrs ea"Y n 1· >;!'I.·,._. Antiques 8005 --- By ~liege Student. Call Bru <'e 752-1323 or M6·44'11t ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLERS tofi nott•h sceretary ll•f\'Jev.· l)toe. !7_19. RC'll· ground. "l'o S.W't v.·/xln 1 GIRL"S Sehwinn Sting .,,,.,,,m,·n·••t ··110'"''' r Ph A ••••••••••••••••••••••• , b'k r al• 52• " '· " · ly:Classifiedad269,Dal-uturt•. one nn. ay 1 c ors J . Generous Sil lary & plush t.v Pilot, P.O.Box 1560_ 6-12 11961. Pl! F. CllR fST ~tAS SAL E, _6_73_·S2~4~Gc_ ___ _ orfict•! C1d l Jill An1es, C M C 626 -----1 Antiq ues. China, Clocks. • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• •• I-"""-"'-'"'------- Housecfraning 6054 HOUSE OF CLEAN Employment Carpets.. Window s,!-•••••••••••••••••••••• Floors, Upho\s, Steam ·Cleanin g. Reg. Serv. JobWanted/ Avail 642-6824 Female 7050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s.-m -J<IBH. Dennis & Den· 'osta esa, a . 92 SEAMSTRESS c,.vstal. Furnilur<'. Holl <Include phone no. fnr n1s Personnel Agcnl'y of 1 , lnp desks, many ·gifl Asse mhll'"rs1 needed Hu..nlut~ton Uc<ich.16168 con ta ct ) o r ca l J.'ul l time permanent •lt•ni:o;. Good dlli('Ounts. w f PC board &_.:·sold('rinJ? Bl'al'h Rl\"d, J·IB. ---·I SQ:'J-,-J5~22l.tart.'1 pm . pos 11 Ion for me n & I louse of Stuart, 326 ~lain Boys e:icp<•r , Some tr:iince -~---1, A H ·r ·r 1 M E worncns bout1quto. !\lust Sl.lluntR<'h positions Ol)('n. Pcrm:1· LegalSC'C'yTr:dn{'(· Sccrctar~'i Het·i>t. .,,,•ant· hn\·t• CXPl"r. ('all for in·----'---~- OR ne nt E'm ployme nl 1n HO SHORTHAND t•d 9 A \I -.\PM, !\Ion. t(•r,·it•w appl. Antique Jewdry Sole Equal O[!J~· En1ployer SClf\VINN RIKES. Xlnt C'Ond. 1971 S1'1NGHAY & Fair Lady lttodcl . 962-3248 an 5:30 pm. --- BICY('l.t:. like nu. Y..ll ite safari fold a v.·ay. 5105 valuto. xlnt ~5. 536-'12"l5 Dedicate d Cleaning *We Oo Evcrythin~ * Rers. free est, 646·2839 BEA l\ICIVOR PRACTICAl.!'.'URSE 675-4102 GIRLS plC'asantsurroundin!!S. 'Fur sharp indiv rl~irini.: thru t-'ri. for 6 mons. THE LOOK F"antasti<' collection, Pape r Routes Open l'ntry po:;itioo in to legal fll'r1od . Greeting-, receiv-h<'refor3d;1ysooly! Dt•C' CUSTOi\I hit Hike, lotsol In Lanuna Beach in c..:l·adll for Appol' •,nl~ent rielrl. X!n't ;1dv;1nl't'ml'nl ing patrons/prospects. 644---6500 11 . 12. 13. I !·ti Jl . ~1 . alum. parts. Almost.~v.·. .JjEED HOUSECLEAN· I NG ll E L P~? Clean walls, floors . .,,,·indows, etc. Reas pricfS. Next d ay ser vice. For .free Est. 53&-388H · ~ n ustriai ,e>ltions k hen .. r1t.;, C:11J Lynn Som<'Se<'rel<irialduties ., l::litatl' Picl·cs, Gold .. _Lomil):.$80.549-41Jr. Many Locations. 171 4 ) 494-940 I :\larch. 833-2700. Ot·n111s 1 Submit I pag(• r<'Sumc ~ - - -Silv~r. Jnrlian J t'v.·elry. l\fATUREWO~l1\NSeeks Call Mr.Lambert ,\:. Oenn is Per!'onnel to · i\\atLO\l-Kenned.\IS..•cret:i ry /Ukkpr , Also zo.;,o•; OJ,'f" Store 8-12h rs S3.75hr . live-in Child ('81'('. 11\(> 642·41'!1 I I Ageney o r lrvi nl'. 2CWl2 Cor11 .. 660 Nev.·port BRANCH OUT. v.1de . RACK OOO!t 1~1· housekeeping, lite eoc:>k· ~ua!Op_por._E_!!'plor_er_ r.lichelson Dr. ! Cenlt·r Dr. Suitl' 1220, F antast ic oppor. for PORTS. 1896 llarbor inJ?. Rercr £-nees . telonic ,--~-----1 N U.C;ilif.~12660 knowled g;1blt.• ind1 v. Rl\·d .Costa~tesa(Park· 646 14S.I llOYSORGIRL'i I I LVN ---w /s tahle i;.:rn.,,,•1n~ cu. 1n~inrcarl J apaoese Housceleaning. i\.e;c 10-14 for DAILY industries . PART-TIME Cal l H,(lrbara ~l<J e. --~----- HaveC'ar. . ll OUSECLEANI NG-PIL01" routes in Satna l laqunaleoch CON 1\;0~l~~'~A~ ... ENT 833_27oo .Dennis&lk'n· DIA~lOND Jewt'"lr)·, Jlo!J,~!"S 10 ~pd Bikt:'. near nt·~'. S75 , i\lcns bike. new seat&· racing handlehar s Si!t . 548-9450 . 546--0527 ~~uys. Cos t,a t.1csa & A&nS:1hefllv..<'t'nScd~et,:.trom&j Equal Oppor.t::mployer JLOll shift.Fulltime. EXPERIENCED nis Pe rsonnf'I Agency or l..ouisXVI Settec&Chrs. •~ e ""Po r are a s · . un ov.er :111 1• a1n Jr\'tlll', 2082 l\11C'h<'lson Fr . w its h s land. HOU SECLF:AN I NG _646-4705. ___ .~·11~v.12~ .• 3c2.,111 i\Tr Sn;.oder l ~XlntB<'nl· __ fi·12-RC»4 NOTE TELLER I?_r._ __ wcdgev..·ood lamp , Cameras& thoroughly done by the NURSE. Australian. very ., .,. .. -porcelain p1etures. 32 pc Enuipm~nt i\IATClllNG ! llis1 ller.~. White 10 spd. 2 mons. old l 11r both . 752-lt>"72 day., any .. ,.,,;oo. . . d E<i " ".1 · OPP••'·IE"'Gl"'1EERl"''G MANUFACTURING u··1TEDC·L1FoR~1· SECURITY "''""1· '11"" "" ,. w/ref.543-2313 carablc. experienre 1-.rnplO)'l"L f"lll f"lll f"lll " "" """ Underco•erA--' cryslal , Fr porcelain ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'ri\'a le duty. Ph. __ ESTIMATOR ENGINEER BAMK 'J' l·lock. P<J ricn busts & CANON fo"TB. Tl~R w/IA U & ·r h I-'~'~=:'!' ""~"'------II ~:--;~-----llC'tircrl 1)oliceman or de-YARD Clean P · ras --v<>" I ' morc.556-4139. l "n .<. X Int eo n d . 8030 BOYS & GIRLS PLA"'"''ER I tt•<:l i \'C tn ""Ork un· .. 1-Ja u li ng. Dependable H I w~ d 7100 * .. f"lllf"lll • I 6MonarchBayPt01a dt.·rtov(·r ;il manuf. -S35o b es t nffer . • scrv. Call Rene onytim(> e-P unTe ~ev.·spap.cr Houtes open S th L Sale 2 0•4 0010 548-118_ 2_5 ar.t..ccG __ _ · 645-3650 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s c I t ~I To t;ikc produets fronl I ou ogwta f:1ci1it.v . Senti ri'Sum c to /~ _ AcCOllnting Free_J_ol). 111 ;in <:me~l c. 1 ~· 1'o estimale & quote for I Classified ad no. 21:17 c /o ff F'2 Ntl\0:'\ lf I JIOUSECLEANlNG ladv. . J..511ContrirtoSI6K ... J'.(e 10 yrs. A nrcc Prof1~ small electronics C'ompo. desii;!n C'n~in<'<'rin~ in n I <"onla<'t J oyce !\!ills Daily l'ih>t. I'. 0. Box 0 . . ou i ., ne"·· ever.v .. month for .••.iy~ n•ol•. & l•"hl-·'d•'splai·s. produC'lion, prot<·cting . S2000 Now •S tOOO . depend <el• Call No Ln• Bch a•ca n ., IG 11 ' ·' .... ~..., 1 . I 17141496-1 213 1560, Cos ta fl1cs11 Ca NewSh1pmenl lotsofold l 642_c<>".I • • · .. • · ...... an< 1 rls who arc w1 1n,i.: En<>illl't•rin< baC'i."rotind 1 basic c l'Sl,l!ll parameters !l'."''-'G -~·· 642-5299. not rcq 'd . Must have 1 k l do , I .., """ while makin<? chanues An Equal "'" copper, har\•esttab\c. ro Cols k d · · b .0 v.·o~ · :in( ~ ~ RllOI. reqcl. J\lus t be abl!'! to •· .. 0 t ·t E 1 II top desk. fren<'h so(as- 'Lmtcbcapinq 6066 stronJ: be ~rn in JO ~o_b_. I hon<! 4'.J5·~ ~nd qunte to eustomcr prints. I req'd for manufa ctur~' _P~ uni Y mp o~·er Secy Leg-al Trnr lo S600 furn., e:ir\•cd dining sets ••••••••'"•••••••••••••• 8035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·costinhvydutymfg. ~i:s0k0.to leJvean .1pph C'a· 549•3041 abil,it~o.r~,n~l~eleel~o PART-TIME JudqeThis One! more. 51 ,,r.tESF: KITI'El'\.Sc>iil Also t'eeJ obs I mc~hanie~I i.ls~embhC'S . Terrifie OJlpor. for en-Th a· Po1nl l\1:ile. CFA. IG . COMPLET E L 11 w n Angus Gordon Pel"SOnnel Equal Q_rpor. Empto.V<'.!:._ 'Equal Oppor. Employer ma1nta1n_1n g 1nl endl'd STUDENTS lhusiastic indiv. to join e llCll'Te y.;1.'cks. H<'g Shots. &II.•. '~~:~ ~ae~il; ~:~.tl1~~~ ci'~~~~lh~!1s~~1 Br0kC'ro1gc St•c'y I _ C'nst, q~ahty; s~hed~l~ & Te 1 e Jl h 0 n e 5 a 1 es high payin!( field. No sh Antiques 551 -6359, l·ng. "0·""72. ou M 'RGI... r:itl'. t.x1>e r d_ u1 writing 960-~36 r eq 'd . Xln't oppor . & 2500Newport8!\•d. C.~f. "o~og=,-==-'----8-0_4_0_ ,,., ,,., " "' " Exped •'lor $9600 'I dnc·11mentat1on work C ADl\fIN. 'frainee ncctled I · PAHT-TI~IE JOB. Ear-benefits. all Patlie 646·0356 This j;; top opp(lr. u1 FeePaid 1 st:llion setups, Looi de-· p .... ~100 8'8-l-o.0.1---------••••••••••••••••••••••• to help run pre--sC'hool. I I '" h'' S3 hr • ._,, ., """'· i:orgeous ore. in t r~an1 fnt(•rnational eorp. sttk:i; s ign r1roduction line Y mo · • · · & 0· · p · 1 ANTIQUt; cngint rans. ~·11:-;1 DACllSHlJNDS Li le ofc duties, public 1 1 f r ·1,oablo "hoo<'•n" ,.-1 .,. 1·; ck e 1 T 0 ta Ii n g. nA1s en,n1:r;11 ef'?'Onne contact. To start $2.15 oca ion . err• I t" tcientcd 1ndiv. for key " ,,. v".' 1 673 3450 kl R'ck ,i.:eney 0 .. unllngton 1!132 A/H lhru 1940. 1\ll :i\ALF.&Ft:l\1 1\LE W ILLIAM S & Sons perhr.Call54&--4&17. bcnef1_ts .ror t"hee rful. liasson positinn. Call dul'_t1on1:'. ~l l!chanrc_ill _ -._as _or _1 __ ._ Bcaeh. IGlfi8BeaehHl\'d. nl'V.". After 5 pn1. AKC 536-MlJ~ M""'"ry 6070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Masonry Lie 2830461 -'""-"'-'-"""~:....:::::c..__ ~harp 1n1hv . C:ill Sh:1n~n Bryan King, H33·2700. cn g1nt·er1ng or .1ndustr1al Ph r evti al 118 IW2-5956 ~ - "Brick. block, stone. ALARM Ret"d. 848-1288. Dcpn1s Also Fe(' Jobs. Dennis & e n g 1 n e c r inf.! o r a mac . c ' !'-"""'"'-------------RARE . pure b r l'd . 586-6371 &· Denni s Pers.onllel Denni:i r ersonnl'I Ag<'n · equivalent essential. I Powdrr Gnnder COLJ.t.:CTION of old cold \\'irehairl'd Dachshund IMSTALL.A.TIOM Agency or llunt1ngton cv nf lr\·inc 2082 Ft1mr.(ringes.,.luslbe •Sec'ys,Bookkeepen ~luntc r Case Wat<'h<'s. puppies. BRICK BLOCK & STONE Also Need Sale!!man Ueaeh, 1611i8 Beach Blvd, t<.liC'helson Or. ' Re ply To: I n('l!l ,\pply in (X!rson on, Liz Reinders Agcney lt!00-1910 Pcrfccl v.urk · 962-5i70 w11l.s & patios, Stewart H.arbor arT . Bonda hie: 11.H. I _ Classified Ad no. 286 Iv, ,\Ion, \Vcd, Thurs, t'ri 4020 BirC'h SI ., Suil.t• 10-1 ing eond. l Gold 21 Jev.·el _P_U_P_P_l~E=5-",~1 ~0c1 h-e r ~ • Mason ry Lie 290597 expcr'd . op money. --· -D • 1 1 1 K,\l\J .!)A\1. Ne\\·port BcaC'h 113.1-0R.S.'i llov.':1 rd, ori~. box. 1910. M7-G563 642-3400 CAS lll ER CLERK. retail FOOD SERVICE c /o a1 yP lo Linwilco Labs Dial A Job B33·0855 1 Silver K c~'-v.ind C'huin Basse tt l male-1 v. o A /' bl p Jl•v.·elry s tor~. light SUPERVISOR P.O .Baxl560 I <!lll:!Neii·portlll\"d HoCha-grtoYou drive Jcfft'rsnn \\'iltch, females . S IO nr " BRICK. Stone, V<'nc>cr:-, aya e erson bookkecp in ~. ;:; Hospital exper. prr-Co s ta M es a , C a i Costa!\·lcsa Estahlishecl19GS O\·cr200yrsotd .v.·lbulb 4!16"6524 ·-----firep laC'es, p1anl(•rs . with exper. for Irvine Day /.,,,•eck, sonic night~. d I vecrvstal 557 8M74 gu a r . 30'y r s exp. boatmanuf.tfcav.vwork Apply in p<'rson Wed . ~~gt~.X ~~;~~.~;;~ii~s~~~~: 92fJ 26 rrtf.: S(~lf-OOL Asst . •Secys,G ~Mralofc. c.---!. ... --- 893-3743 21~d .. Call 979-2880 ext 8Dee.ll , 10 :305 -12:30, commensurate \i•/cxper. E a\O\'po E' IO\'l'r 1 nccdrd. Mrs : 7 8:30on1. $4SOl'oS750 Appliances 8010 • 0 3 .,., .chaffe r & ons . So. & ed111·ntion. Conta ct qu. r .·rnp . 3 6pni.('i\l&Nllare<.1s. J\.1.\N''OPt-..::\1/'\GS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Paintin9/Papenng6 1 Coast Plazu. 10\\·er i·cv.·cl "I ,IS' h' 5'" '"'7 '/P •y CLERK l\lrs. f)unlap. Costa l\Tcsa "" ;i -· • .,.,-...... · Liz Rein1IC'rs Agt•nl·.v Re-nt Wa sh~/Dryen ••••,•••••••••••••••••• · ,.. ,.. cuurt. next to llullocks. --· -- •IO% DJSCOUNT• , ASST IKKPR TRHE 213-88'1-8~20 l\l('nlortal lloopital, 301 l\lt'dicril In~. Clerk ., I H ~:A t. ESTATF:-Rrok C'r.; 4020 Bir<·h St., Suite \()I $2 Y,.'eek, Full i\laint. Wallpapering & Painting Typing & uceount ing -~_r:!a_._C_o_,1_,._.,~,~~a~·--1 What s Up Doc. or A~snriatt·~! 2 Ye <ini Newport Beach 8.1.111190 •639-1202 111: Frcto~l.ColJ:).1fHJ.'i.18 b:i C'k grou nd r <•q'd'. .. C hemist to S l 2K foodSenic~ f"r.iC'ndly doctors_s<'~k , a l'live l'xperienC'e re MoChar~ToYou h STATE li C' 1'1822. bonded, IOC':il comm'l instn.tmf'rlt Super•. R~il'f for kC'y pos1tum! Xln t prvach essential. :'\1.'\I ---- -0 r y c r s I Ds h v.· hrs. Coll e_ge ltl"C'Ou ntinl! RS Chem orChcn1 F.for bright & e h~'_iiul 1n.d1~· 1 <1uirer1 /profession11I ap· EstahliShl'(lJ965 •Rf>:COND \\'as cr:.I · painting int/ci.:l , 15 yr~ ~~~~~·s~~f~~4~~~i~~~ mfJ,?r . to <JJJs i:r;t chr. Hos1)fta l 1•x pl.'r. pre· benefits & pnme lot.'a-1 1,1rriort Ct•nter locution' st:l~\;ICF: St;1 .TS;1lt_~m a~ ~~;i{ri;S'''rtl. 546·5218 or local r~fs, free csl, Hill St NR 546 7300 (N chtomist. Prim<.1rily in ferrL'(I. 32 llnurs wkly. lion! Call Lisa Richar1ts.1 l'ril'ill l'. dcluxl'" office:-:-< u lC mnn. op pioy · · ~ . _ Henn.642-0238 · ·' -· e;ir organic eh<'mlStry, sonic S<'hedulc to bcarran_gcd. 848-1288. Dennis & f)('n-rully staffed. l\laximum fr1n.ee benC'f1ts. Expcr. ---• -"===~c=----1 _0_.:.C.~irport ) . . h r 2l>ays·•·.·30,\,,l-3P.\l.2 n·•s P c•sonoclA••n•·>·of . . nllln 1>rcf 'tt. Full nrGE \\'ASllt:.11 exp. tn cat:itys1s elp ul. • .. comm1ss1on arrani;'C' G \SDRYt n "' '"' PAJN}ING inter&extc~. AR EA Distributor v.•unt· Freejob-ft>ejohs a1:r;o. Oa~·s 11 .:IO-!:!Jl:\1. EQJ;;, tlunlin~ton H<'aC'h, HilG8 1ncnl.C11115·15--64:.!.J p/tinie. Shell. 111h & / 511 ' ..,,,,.. 7 Re ~id & 3l!ls. Gen_ I NI. 0\'er 21. OpPQr to Angi i:r;Gor<lonPtorsonnel l'ay ct1n1n1<•nsurrite BeachBlvd.l·IU lr\"inc,N.D. •.I ~....,..,• m 111nt& repair. f'rL~est. cam up lo~ rw>r> mn. A"ency&l2--672Q w /expf'r. & •°'<luc11 1inn \\'ILi. h11 y vour rt'frii: or •PET WORLD • Ll ;i so-Api,n. Chihuahua ... Tiny Poodles. Tea 1·u1) f'oodl1'$. Yorkitos .• Pck-in)!.c~c Pit Bulls. Bul f Tcrr1erl4, Coc kapoo. Pomeranian: Labrador~. G. Shephrrd. Irish Set ter, A1ner. Eskimo, 100 l\llXEIJ PliPS. Stud i'lt'r\'it~ most breeds. 2.525 \Vt:st 17th ;11 t'air,·ie~'. Santa Ana . Open l!:\'e:-.. _53_1 ·50c'7"'-. ____ _ 751-0684 eve.s 636-5'106 ~ •-... c 1\1 o 1 ~lt'CC\;h",";11T1mrn0o5"p'oe'"'k"oge 'l [B a •• .:..iated' SERVICE Sta Ailed t · · · p/timc. "\\re train. Call JJ.1 t:.17th.Nol5,Cfl£ ontH l'I rs, 11n ll !J, ~ 1. tt &I' CT· nan appilan t·t .. ~ run nr no •lOCJ. DISCOL'NTtr 639--6123. Costa l\1c s:t ~lt•n1oriaJ SOIJnt · u · il• ,. 1mc !"t48-fl l3J . 675 52'>.ll W·'lpapcring&Pliinting llosp11a l, 30l \'iclori :1, l'rl'st1 i:e i.:rour st.'<'ks ex-COAST 990 t:. Co:ist l·lv.y, r\.U . ~$::::.E_::E~K::..:.~&:..:..~F~l~N'-D-.-'---------~,- Fw,cccsl, C·.•\l ~"''-""'~" ASST MAMA.GER CLAIMS C LERK Cnst!ll\lesa . pcr'<1 ind1v. for l'<u·l·er .11t ... 11011 Broken SE l'Vlc•· ST\ 11 1, Alloy• JJU-v.n<> ·~lust have manage.men\ Expcr. w/<'omin't lln('s, ------:-:put . Tr•·mt•ndo1L>: op11or . -~ r. • 1 C' I• l 'Nl"SUAl •. l.\l'A1\"f.SF. Akita puppies, 1\KC. 4 mos. t1ld . Great fnr (,hri:-t n1:1l'o' 516·0i24 • <'l\J)Cr.&bc1tbletospci1k buildinA contr;ictors GIRLfRIDAY llcautlful nft·~. (ir1-.·1 1 JI J,;1\LEST.\'fl·: ",'anted. ~1111~l .hll\"t• pro- 7 • · h & E 1· h For cnr1iora1e ores of lnc•"t ion . Call 1\1 arion c.···LES, PEOl'l.f'. 11·h.\' <'S . rn e1.: ianic i·\"pt'.'r •-•·-/Repair -607 .. pan1 s ng .1s · ·rypcGO.dil'laph. ·'"'" -. f"•lll·m·d•>"• k 1· ·-~ S I A I C ti eom pu!t•r en lr\'in c l\l;111n , 8:1J-27jMI, Dennis 1101 work in lht• h(l\ti·.~• 1 1 l .-: . .,,, !1f :< '••••••••••••••••••••••• uaryopen. PPY OSio AAMES 1000/o fREE . Shrll ~IRI Jl ·1rhor l°\1 ', C W h 20,9 nrcu.Shl:IO.aceuratel.'P· & l)l·nni s P~·r:<ionnc l :1t·t·01s .. ll ••nl• ••"Lo n ..:._ '-' · _ · _ _:. ·--PATCHPLASI'EHlNCJ esa ,ar 35 . • · Durcauor ,. A 11 TY I' e R, ",r ec Harbor Blvd. CM 11--."ipm Employment Af(cney injf 60 plus. S1:unc <1c· A1:1·11cy or Irvine, 2-082 Hc11chl J,"'ount:1111 \1;111\·y? SEHVJCI~ STA1'10N 1,1 estlmete: ATTENDANT, exp. for 270fi fl;irbor BJ,Ste.2tn ' ,'10;,,,mhlli~.g lv'~ •• ",',:.~drnodnod11·~.:. ~lifhl.'lso11 Or ---Lei u~lrainlynu tendant. lull lnnP. E\ 0 t 'I ·~· 1100 '" ' •. , Ca ll Ph i '.\lrN:1n1cc fK'r. Nc;it :1 p ...... a1·;1n<'i' ,\. Call 540.fl825 '''"'d shift. Good p•Y· ... os a" l'll:I """ x1n ·1 •o. P"•'d 1--ncr11,. i\1Gi\11. trne 21-40. 5150 wk ...._ ~ .. "' !ltl:J .. 1_:,i;; handv.•r1t lng. fl j ur • Prlnge bene. Apply Shell CLERICAL Salary SSS0-$1.100. ,::ut1r11 SI. !\Ir. Hichurcts. __ \'illag<' lli·~t:..;tal ~ 3_,11 11lnir.ht Apply ai -~i 607B Stnlion, 1000 lr\·lnc NB 1 . Fuller llr"sh. 846 __ '5_._ R 1 1 .,.....,. 2590 Nt·v. porl Rlvd C.!\I .-~n9 . , .• ari;ic in s ur anc~ C'O . F'or lnl Cr\il'W cal l --CCl'P , n~, ---•. •••••••••••••••••••••••AUTO CAR RI ER. movl n~ to Orilnitc. Co. Arlt•nc. l\IOT~~I , i\l aids. exper. PicturC! Perlf'Ct! Tt:AClll::HS all iif'<'::iio t 'S L.R. OTIS PLV)t BING Remodels & llepairll. Water h t;1ters. d l~­ po1als. furnnn<'e!I, dill · hw•11\en, &l:l·fl26.1 l\\/C Rc•isltorNcws.ncedde-early'7.5 necdsyoulr)'OU prl.'("1t \111)\y 22'i7 1 1 • 1 b ti Basic FourCorp. c PCls1tlon in 11rof<•s11.ion11! •'-' t1hro111 n111·r .... 1 1)4.:ndahlec;1r.Weckdnys, :tVt l l'!"lf",~k1ll1s. (7\.J)tllJ-05.'W°I l-l u rbor Hl vr1. O!"lll"I ofe lhat !lt•f'k.~ pcnsed 111 • ·rcaehc ri;. f\0'\ i!t!lt!G. 2-"· '>''eekcntls, earl)' Citric Typist lo l\.l e:;n • __ di\'. In h,·uiillr• fronl oft'. Pnrtland ()rt•9'121.J'1 A~I . 2 Positions open. ClahM Adij l<:qual 011por. £mp YC"r Ctil & N"8 , 540-3006 • i\\()T~:l .;\lAlf).p ltimt• (Ort•1ttbtonef1L..-.Call 'l.:i11. 1.f"Cl'""l1 ' , I w1phnneruljust.C:<Pf'r. -Al)P\~ ('f»ilai\lcsa lnn. lklQk er, 84~ 1:!2<11. l'>l.'11 · :'~ ~r. ~· ,l"~· nn \ Woody TopComp11ny l\<'ntnts _ l205 l,lorborBl,C~I nh; & Dennis Personnel Ea~th,lu(f J_r1 School.fl & BIA Complc?t.c Plumb·1-'=""-------I . ln1Servl('e.1Je.212001 ' · ·rrun:sp loLAprov1dl..'fl • G REAT AJt•ncy or llunt•flJ.'lon _orpttirJlt" 13·14___0232 __ AVON · NO l<'F.~: O PP O RTUNITY i·""::~~:::::::::=:-1 Oe1•eh, 16168 Beaeh Bh·d . TF.Lt:P1111Nt.: Cl\LLt:ns T I Y CL-i ...___ VENTURE 5 3Jea lady e,·eninc.s &. H/C Proc11 m1wntr ..!.f.U. . i-: A It N ch r i s 1 ni a i; R._.i.l/Repoir 608 1 EZSO RRWOt.KUNAFEftUMR RKTATKTITANI UL OASGT KKM~ION~IMARtTRETOI PB R ORINL M O ~~R~£T A T T K W ~L~ZOLS J TULSTNIO A WKO C WHW O I SDLL B UENT N T IY GUOF.Y8~AS YSYTLY1 tNMATPU~RM IO HOA SO RU R S8 AM&tP"LLAL LCG~L M fOHR0L l tTLOO RDW NSL8 W OCUSOPL AOBNOET U HOO NOi.i RS WMI R8TRlt£TTllN IM AF.Lf R O AMA LG AMKARA CTOQ OEM C A•A SOLDO RAN S&~TPEWTOMTA RA CCOCY ••••••••••••••••••••••• r m our ...-.s,~ EmploymentSef-rlc• \11"\.'<'ktnds. ln:-:1dc Sal~. I OO~fo m-e H~cept/Cicrki'ypist monev. ll ou!le v.·\\t·~ QUALITYLWoeor~.sRmolJ.o·!: VTrtt Wk Ith Extra SS1 133-3406 Nationwide Jev.'t'lry Co. fro'g,ram for 1-.'t.-n'I m:irh. Sr,lct of Lift! Studl'1i~·Rl'l1rl"(I \\'ol-k t::'n~.,.'~!~ 4~ i;:;.::.-,.::-::. 1TI exp. °' '"'· ou "111 e represent nc ---------I 4!)8.1236or492-4i).l 11hQp typi! product.Ii pre. in our offll'C' or vour llllUft•--~•ttlli .. ...,..•i f"rtt e1t. FAIR PRICE. the world 'll t11rgcst coa-CLERK T\'l'IST, Jan _ --~---ci~lnn .,111111, 13 A'<\i) M:i.rvc OU$ np1><•r for 1n homi• Mt"lrlll n.~~'t'\'t:'nin11.s A l f'll~~,. ('Altll(llCl\' SOl.Ot;R Lie. 642-IT70C1ll Ken, I mt•t1<·:s & toilctrieg ('()rn· Anni. HOSTESS Sl6K di\', w/Ot':1ub11lt~· tu lune· or both c JI\ 89J fi,lCJ5 111· AM.\l..C AM iicO~tl !"fl"Al~t.PSITl:tt. :. ea~. p n n y . Show & a e 11 Ta ii: ex P<'• pn>f. ffi:1. i,· N S(lli\ i-·ri,:n I.Ion In :t v 11 rit•ty of ~llO\S ronu· l(l nur 1.Jffi<·c 111 7~-.'" n1tO'l'ZF. rtllMALlllOY TITA~UJ!lt : I ·r Purt Timt'.23hrs\\"tt.I-., ··r t bo"' "II'\ ("\llAT rK'l'l'TE"' Tllftr'(',.'fTL"rf 1 bt·a utiru Ji1 tll, co1 NonNmoker.G4:?1280 Pt~lt~ON.Nt:L AG&.~C\" n: un o .,._._:i ""'r-.~· \\'t•!<lmln!lt c r n tvrt T_.,...-i').11,..,T-• ; ~'tdroplhebull .•. Get mellct1, jewelr,· etc. Jn ------1-1 u ~t b f' il. UPI..)'. 42G2 l"i,mpull llr .. n -1. llick lto , 833-2700 llennis \\·i·$lmin~ti•:-. Office "!\" L,,-----,;:=c:;;::::.:::.::;;c:.::,:::.:-:,...,-,.-,:6:--,.~ a Job with a low .coal your 1!J)arc time. A™t . , ' 0 r i ~ l nu l J Q e 'jj; !\I\ & Dt"llni!{ Periior\nel ht'-lw<'t'll !lllnl & noi:rri or ·ro otd•1 '"~ "' 11!1 ol tht ••P.ndfd "S..\ 6 Find"~. ,Dully .•. a D•llY Pilot .....,..ple .h:'lvC'tuntool Cl11 irs 1fit1ll Al.I . C11ll HC!ll'!ur:int,84l W, 19th , •. ,,11 557 271 1 i\J:~ncy nf fr\'ine, ~'082 l pm'"llO• numbtl'l2thro1111'1!1,,,.nd 80 ffnlllf<>r1wh,m1k1n1 chttU n d 1 1~" "~"..l:ll-tn I l SI '''I ' • 0 '""~•l1h1 l(>··s~"~ &-P1nd "S1111 Tf.!f.cr1m Sv1"1d1c•1~ Adi!"'• C•HI (!. Ca11u•7041 .,_.,r''" ':iy • ..... • ~ll1•hcl11on Or .. ----l----------l .n...--l•!lf'~ 1n l"""' •lf 1111•• ,.. ... , •·w •• I I I OAJL Y PILOl WtKJoff(la • Oecemb9r 11, 197• Horwt 10•0 111110• IOIO M-ical TY.I .... 1040 Furn;...,.. · IOSO , •••••••••••••••••••••• '"'~ 8011 Hlfl. Stereo ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• •••••••••••••• •D~oa·TOR • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.• Do,. ........................ '1091 c ... , t5'0 ..... 1..,-cr "9700 ye I I!" Tnttk• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sc11t1r1 t -··••••••••••••••••••••• ol 9701 •••••••••••••••••••••• '14 f'ORO l Ton t""J50. 12' &..u •••••••-•• Sll E RRY 'S K!I A L I. RHE t-:OS ho11rdin~ & Groomirit:: Ph·kup & Dell \"cry Poodlt J)u ppy S<i ll• 546-42l48 C ffJo;STN UT Cf'ldl ng, ~ "' •••••••• , STEREO cart•• new, MATTRESSES Ar a b i :i n I Qu a rt t· r •STUDIO SA1.I• •'OR Sale. Fender deluxe Walnut rinlih, ntt!lt fell. ' • • Papt:ri. SSOO. C1o1ll afl Some •ntlques, many reverb amp, 12S() + Pen· Accept SIO. 9Gt-3lt2 •.• MATTRESSES ~Pf.I SSI _14~23~----1 <>ne 01 a kind items. cl~ll~fr~1~~:1nbodgS1~.e~ STEREO . •1armon 5 flora) -,ranaemen\1, Quet•n, f"ull & TY.in &UI Houiehold Goods 10/. plllowi, pictures. and In xlnt oond. 642-5414 1 Kardoo. l'RI CE O 1'0 ~I OVE ••••••••••••••••••••••• hand thrown cera mics. Recvr,dualtumtbl$. THlt-'K HONDA MOTORC YC LES bed P/6, P/8 radio ••••••••••• • Oat • • • .', •addle lRf\ks, .. tow m1. '64 SUNBt:A~ A1plnci, $4800. 642-4772 new e11a:. top , toad cond. 648·6588 or "2·9102 •4 s c H 1: VY 1 VJ Ton .::::=='"-"=~-:--- NOW'' &&JG!IG!jii MOVI Nfi Sun. mus! ~£<11 Our apeclalty, total OtflE~~ftn&8015 SlS.S 67s-89tl DOC <Uwd1t n.:-e cla~!l Ill Bl3·96"l5 · ' a ll f ur n 1turt a nd concept residential. ,_,......."' looh&M.- .1tart .W('d J:.an 81.h, 7 JO COM,UTER GOOF h o u i. t! h o Id goo d1i .commerciel M.Dd.Jnarlne ••••••••••••••!•••••••• -~ ~! i Hlllll l ~I! !'I f,fj flf R Fl•tbed. runs, body xlnt. f705 Ndl paint. P~rf~l for Alfa RoMto res t oration . $300 . •••••••••••••••••••••- ,,:642::::_~_;:;_1'1:.:2,_-,-::-'.:":-:::-I A L p llA R o me o ' 6 9 . 1970 DATSUN P/U v.·ith $p,J.d"i:, red, S apd.. SU' P~I l'\:B/Jt\'iru: arCM ~7-7993 lnterlon. SECY chr.1 $8 /2-4, cxer. Equi,__., ' ' Ex<'et.St\'c !'h i1)mi>n l . FRJDAY~SATURDAY· :s v.·vl thrs $1S/25 , d!t ••••••••••••••••••••••• MG· 4928 --rrom t-:ast ('unnot bt> Jewelry 1070 DEC.lllb&l4lh9-4 mathS65Plt:rce'867WJ9 GeMral · rnntn 'd, Xlnt cood. $$90 .. ,•·,.. btAc·" lll •U ,, . '.' '" "' ' ' ' ·, ! : l<d l~ ==- fiberglass shell. $J200. S70::=082.L 642-::18&6 Sll l!:L'flE PLI Pl'J t-:S · i.h1ppcd h;ii·k. 3 ")ay ••••••••••••••••••••••• Thursdays Venture Inc. CM645·7411. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7? JIARLEY Sportscr 8 ---------A111tj•HtaWy tToy Coll11· I, 1n:1\t-s·Sloo. t·ombo i.:ame tabh .. ~. I in 3303 Harbor Blvd. ll9 •BOAT INSURANCE• int' h • ex l t n t Ion -73 J:L Camino. p/s. p/b, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Re.ad \' for Chr•~trn.i!>. in~. l'oke·r & Pool. "'ill WANTED 517.9307 CLOTlflNG Store Fix--Bell Rates-pullbacks , camel seat, a le. shell, xlnt cond . '62 AUSTIN Htaley, 9000 '709 97U-:i.i:Ji bt'sarr1ri<'td iminedi 11t(' T OP CASll t>OLl.AH Call tor Directions lures, shelves, rods. lite • &'JS-4641&499-2233 1lssy bar $1500. Ftrm. $3l00 49.S-0036art 6pm M1:1rk II. Good corul . -------ly to satisry C'rt."tlitors PA ID Jo'OR YOUR fixtures, cabl.nets,drps. Calls.49-1690 Mu s t. Se ll . $1006 . IRISll Sctl~·r l'upi.. i\t\C, 8l3·9625or6-16·1f686 RY WATCJ-IE..-, BRUNSW ICK 4x8' Pool fi75-Ml8 '60 FORD 'h Ton P.U. 4 493--0919 Ch:1mp Lt nt'i.. 6 "ks ------.JEWEi. ' ' H COAST La 1973 QA SO Hond "ood ""--.::.'"'------,....ristmfjst'\i-S,dep.\\'111 •SO t"'A&IAJVct!(•al•l'!ltm AHT OBJECT'S. COLI). table. Xlnt rond. $395 .. ~RTED fum&equlp-18' SOUT dp • a,• Spd . Stand. lriinsm . - h;;id 57.;. l!J2p tll&S in;idi'. nt•\'Cr u.sl'd, usuul S t L \' 1".: R SE RV IC t:, Ciill 963-S301 after6pm. ment. Like new. Desks, Strake Runabout, R · l'OOd. $135 -43l 7 Short bed. Best ofr /mw;t SllEl'llElll> Pt 'PS. full bred. 7 1•.'k ~ uld $10 e;i . 642-5051. &.12 614~ l>·hm.008·79IO F"fNE ., .. URN & AN· 1 hrs 1 cond. $1,750. 548-S556 548 sell.894-77t4aftlpm. TIQUt:s. 6-4S-2200 TWO G70·14 white walls ronlerence lb , c , e c. day&: eves. "-"" -"=="'-'=-"=---I S30. Xlenl cond. 'J'A-o sets 642-47'12 HONDA .wa&rambler, 72 Ford '4 ton pick up. V8, OalEMT AL RUGS LAOI t::S 1·1K "'hite Gold VW chains 842-5610.. NEAR Ly NE W ,e. CHRISTMAS SPECIAL, xlnt cond.. auto trans, Factory air, '56 AUSTIN H'EALY s:;z-8129 eves &'Nknds 833-3251 weekdays. Christmas salt-. 20 to:io•; Diamond Rin~. Apprais .. ...'.."-'===~=--·1 d . · & 10'6'~ Avon Sport Boat. 847-1653days. power steering. Twotone,1 --------:::-:~ Of( on Ne"· Hui.:s. $47~. e~t offer. 67$-4490 ~ possesse ~xttutlve · floorboards & motor , • paint. 9'1677K $297'1 IMW 9712 80.s SllA H 'NSllAH SC R •M·LETS s e<'r etar1al o f fice m ount•. Rea•onable. 74 S.U.ZUKI T~1 .1.25, DEAN LEWIS JM , ·1ft 6 "' S l •••• od I d XI I ---"" • ' . •••••••••••••••••••• ~· ro305. l\l u1n.S1\ 5.57·1212 • · ANSWERS furniture. et! a ""°"""' Owner. 673'-8!01 days, m 1 1e .. n 1..vnu•u<Nl. PORTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• •,1·•-lt-O·, .. ~I 01"nette T<1bJ(' .... INDIAN JE\Vf;LRY · ••osque ·Shak\.· Prove · ~leesw•p·o54ll,_l!~dl, Costa or673-2S48eves.' S550545-797Z 1966 H arbor C .. r.f . FREE to r1..:h1 f:11i1tly, " ..... , .. . J.o\\' prices. 514 29th SL C ""I'S " ~ , 74 CRl25EI · 0 --to 6469.103 .'.ln11) old 1u1p)'ly. 1.. Sh(•ph, W/4 co ntourl"d /sw1,·al Unpack -PU Kro..' loah, Power ~ 9040 IJ'ION!.~ ----~·=----,-1 ~,. Col l it .. 11 ~h o t s . chrs. ritovini.: must sel l. N . B . e 73 -oi t 2 o r The stock market has re· P.t1 1087 apprectatel V 9 570 • ''5 '"'5 968-9086. d P,1 ••••••••••·•••••••••••••• 642-9137 .es , 839. 757 7 644-4055 days,"',,.. ,.,.,.. ally turne sour. Y •••••••••••••••• .. •••••• H COAST La ••••••••••••••••••••••• . 2 or 642·8Z l2 cve~;, INDIAr-l"Jewclry, rin gs broker never smile s~ANAR I ES Roller s & 1~· S~UTR bout gf '72CZ2Ml,Clean&Fast., 71 D O DGE B ·3 F!!~:,~~~111:~1~1;. & Su11t·Rfi BH Set. Dbl rr.$6,bracl'lets rr.$8,aft ;~t;~EoffS · He only Wa rb!ers 'Al l colo~s. c~~~.e$1.7u~~ 548.:...sssG $6SO .. orbestolfer. .Spor tsman. V·8 .. A/T , • Til's rto m ;11es, nt>ed good h(•d,.dbl dr;r, mirror, "'oj,'kdys /:i.ll dn y Y.'knds · Including Blue&white. day &eves. 496-<M89 pfs, p/b. radio. $2350. _homes962-8'">ZJ~---1 n1t c s tnd. 2321 Vista ~-3612 WAS HE R & Dryer , Fr:om$35.645--MS6 25' CARVE R Cabin YAMAllA E nduro, lo C81154().S672 .. -Huerta. NB. G-10-1521. :irt Mlscelloru:ous 8080 l p "t e r Corner & 0 8090 * 3.0 CSA • lavarias All available at To ood h e l ·r lk'tRle Y e v.·ri . ' Pianos nJmS Cruiser. 1968 Monterey, miles.3BikeTrailer. ··sa CHEVY Van , needs t: om ) • ' 6:30. ••••••••••••••••••••••• grnup twin· & double C II fl 962 -male. neuter('(J. :ill shols, -· k ., · 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• clean. $4 ,800. a a . ..,,...., engine work. Must sell. A TED beds, des . u.rung se , loves chi ldren. 833-3893 GOOD Used Furniture for W M hutch, chests, dresSf'Ni, SALE 6PM 581-5423 ''1l SUZUKI 125. $.'JOO, 675-8791 · . '74•Prices 'crevier BMW 2'08 W. Isl Street s alt!: ch;1irs. lamp, beds, R p NOS&ORGANS t "RF.E:: 8\\'('ek oldfrisky dresscr.ctt·.&16-400.'i TOP CASH DOLLA refrig .. tables.557-2679 IA . loots, Sail 9060 DirtBike $325 . 65 CHEVY 6 cyl.. sli ck, kittens. r A 1 o F o R YOU R -Buy now & save. We will Call 5'9-2767. . new -paint. 681 Victoria . C 11837-(1.170 B~~i\U'rlt-'UL frultwood ,JEWELR Y, WATCl"IES, 2, (ROSE AND BEJGEI deliver Dec. 24th. No ••••••••••••••••••••••:1-~,7~3~y7•-:M,.,-7100=7M7.X::--St.,•pl.8,CM. a "RT OBJECTS GOLD S WEDIS I .. PHONE . monl"ly p•ymenl until SA I LBOAT, 12' w/5 ,._ .=="==~--:--::-:l·-----.,..---:-;-- Santa Ana BJ5-31n Hrcakfront. Xlnt cond. " · • E CUT " I & ··b G Id d ---------:I S ILVER SERVICF., ,. .. EATURt: BAS · Feb.15th. ·beam. man JI · o Perfect con ,, never Auto W t.d 75,0 Or-C--'u't FREE "pav.ed I v.r old i;7s -4otf.10ca~ll_.fi_·~---1 >'INC ,-URN & AN· OFf' AND DIALING . CO•STMUSIC Fbrgls w/trlr .. Best offer. raced,rarelyused. S an -··~-_,,, 0 o>-LUX""-. ,-ua'NITURE i:. E FOR $62 50 "' 675-1789 $350 644--0277 .•••···················~ Olct.st Dog, unusually playful & -r. TIQUES. 645-2200. n T Al L FO · Costa Tl-f esa 642·28.U _ FREE ._ P,RAISAL c a reful y,·/t iny tols. 4'1!EAHS OLD • ....C'..:!::'..:'.:::co:.::...==,..--EACJ-1. BOTll R$45. FountalnValley963--6133 ·-,.. & 96:?-8129 DOVER SHORES "'llAT A DEAL! Cooper or $2S. EJ\CH .. 642~ loots, '''11 ltONDA 350 CL; We buy used <'a rs & .• -°'~~~------12 He nre d on nt•utra l la'oj,·n mower & edger. E W N h vdeSTE I NWAY. Ebony , Sllp1 /Dock19070 w/Farlng. windshield, trucks. Call CROTH Cockapoo/Terrier. fl.'m j'.!rl'<'n ve lvet <'ha irs. l°OSt Ne,·er used. 536-8125 N au g a · S'll" Exquisite tone & ••••••••••••••••••••••· \ug ra<'k, $595, xlnt rond, CHEVROLET for a free ~~ts~~;~~':r~:4 !lad S2$0 l'i.I., sell for $125. t•a . Jo'A LL Fi re"'ood s ale . i~:~ ~ t.;: !~e s 'ptu:~!~: cond.' Va lue $500'.>. P.lake SLIP Av a i I a bi,I i ti e,s 549-2724 . agi;rm~ICHE~OLET Sales-Service-Leasing ~:~.h~~r~~~ 5f~:·~~'. Ort:. Euc. de\. $75 cord, Wallets 54 . $10. 645--4827 offer. 6tO-l209 Newport Beach 20 to45 "10 OSSA 250. Stellelo. Dif- 18211 Beach Blvd., Hunt. O\•erseas Delivery PUPPIES. Nr. Poodle. 16 .. Svlva nia portabll· $43 ~:-cord. 581 -1122, 645-9773 eves. ORGAN Brand new, Kim· 673-5253 rer~nht lank &..._ se 11 ,at.. .. w~~· Bch . Roy Carver, Inc. 1 .... ·ks. TV, cOst new SJ99., sell Coast FirewoodSupply. ball E ntertainer, Sw· Smit pipe. " uru . .r1 847_ 6087 549-33.11 Rolls Royce BMW C<all 5•15-IGl2. for SJ75. Prices firm, xlnl I BUY!! for i.ngcr 100. Won on game BA L B 0 A C 0 V ES' c le an .. $350 or bs t1 ~-------,--,--,-,I 234 E .. l7thSl. --------,---i 1· r !he mon s how.$700.551-2658 Newport. Power Boat up 548-6556. WEPAYTOPOOLLAR Cos ta Mesa 546.4444 qua 1 lY or cy, Good, used furniture & UNICEF to3S ' FOR TOP USEDCARS GOLDEN LAR /Weimr.. /lppt. onl.':.:_ & 16 - 6900 __:__ appliancCs or \\i ll sell ror Christmas Cards BA LOWI N Acrosonic. ' .t;4G-4313 Motor HOIMl.S../ FOREIGN, DOMESTIC B)IW -BAV ARIA 1972, m 3 I e · v <' r Y g 0 0 d -,.U DIO AED. Sk is Sl5. yo u. S('C Pi ano, med. "·alnut oon-Re..+ 9160 or CLASSICS A/C mag·s. slick. $6,250. ·w l t'hildre n . To J:ood 5r,. r.··n···· C h-.·~ •..•. M•STERS •UCTION •del•I--temp style 2 yrs old If ·e l clean 58t>9 .. ... , ., «-v ~· a "" "' ,..--· · · · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• your <'a r IS x ra 494·5385 homeonly.&IS--Ent·v Brittani.:-a .. SSO. 646·868483l-962S 1271CliffDrive Cos t s1295. Sell s15o. SLIPS, Sailboats, 20' to G see usfin;t. ""'"" 673-1735or675--4«Z2 26 '. Elec & wate r on · SHAIE Wl~A 0 I •UER IUICk LABR ADOH f\l ix , !i S46-"'-"""'=·-----,-aftl.6 orSunday8J9-0'J74 494--4320 0 '* h Shae "' months, m;.1!c. ''en · J!Cn SOFA Thrf'c pieces. 5 fl. CAR p F:T LA YER has GRAND Bald .... in Ebony ~e~ir~m~ .. r ~~:r~~h~~g . ~sag ~w'tr~~~-ense~. 2925 Harbor Blvd. C"l'ri 9715 tie & loving. s:.t-3'l2'7 10 ft. 5 ft. rorl\C'r. Gd carpet. St'lting al cost for MOVING out of state. ;~·~~gonr~i~75. lsl class. Best in Nwpt.; 640-0482. Costa l\lesa 979-2500 r.witwc 1050 cond.:_!~·~'157_0_$175_. __ labor. l'Yl any choices. must sell e \•erything! ! 673-8711 'til tOpm.. : Motorhome RENTALS TOP DOLLAR ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 CAPRI 2000. 361\1, air, gd care. Xtra set new radia ls. $2795 /ofr ~ 645-7469 .. ........................ BAR L v A ~1 ER. Cust. 963.7430 1019 American Pl . Apt 8/ 1974 PIANO. black ebony loots/ s-ed/ '. DALE'S 838-0900 PAID CARVED ouk 1ablcs, <iua lity din. rm. set. e IRVINE Coast CounlrY Costa Mesa, 548-1059 rinish. $1800. Pvt party. ,... 80 .---------" ~hln a ciibinels. Stained chrs. 2 leaves. b11rtop Club membership. '900. WH EEL c hair $ISO. 897-1858aft5. Ski 90 'RENT the BEST ..,3 Ex· IMMEDIATELY I T·rr ' h d < II ,· h 64• 34 31 o r · ••••••••••••••••••••••• f 1· 25• 11 1 u FOR•" gass, 1 an} sa c .. n s · -p l u s tra.ns fer fe e. _Walker S75orbestoffer.ir:_wi-MachinH 8073 ecu1ve, , a ux ry ......_ Tiffany Shadetrec Co. 960-1624 64, 1~ ft 4 842 3165 _. • .., 14 ' SKI Boal w/65 .~P "lras. t 'r ee miles , fOREIG ... -C ... IS V F . 9 -----------'71J</('\('S. A e r pm. -••••••••••••••••••••••• XI t --·••t • p ~ i 11 a 1te a 1 r . 11-, --l\lercury. n """' ... ion 979--9056 .. s to 8pm C •LL OR COME IH '72 CA PRI 2000 ce, Decor grp, A/C, auto. gd cond. Only 26 ,000 ml. $2.iWQ. 835-2200 ex 338 days( 673-1813 eves. 494-~-1\1 0 V I N~· must !'<el I -.... JIOLJDA \:--SPECIAL STl-1'ALL Navajo Blankets, FOR the beginner sewer. S8S0675-8791 "' ~---------1 queen siie ~· prac· .... must sell ! Reasoaable machine with cabinet. 1WANTED To Rent from TO SEE US MOVING SALi'~! Oak roll t1c11 lly ne .... ._ Y.111 acce1>I From The prices 646-4257 S25 S48-5233 18 ' GLA SSTRO~ In-pvt. ply. 24' to26' ltlotor topdesk.Ha\•illand&Co .. best ofr.548-0I38 callafl GOLDF.N "'IGSHOP. · · brdl outbrd. Wttrailer .. & Home . 12·25 to l «l , china. Fr. Prov. bedrm 9am or early afternoon 10,~ To ZO~ DISCOUNT BICYCLE 20" ~:child's Sportinq Goods 8074 top' 130 hp Volo eng .. Gd 968-0028 WILL IUY YOUR set 'oj,'/king bed. l\hsc.& Gor..,.... -Sale 8055 ON A LL l\Jl':RCHAN· blue plush coatsz5S7 .. SO: •••••••••••••••••••••• .. cond. $2850. 548-7131 1_oc=-~=-----~ DATSUN, TOYOTA NEWPORT IMPORTS Dcrtsun 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "Antiques .. 495-6954 -"7-OISE & new boots, redlblk sz 1. BROWNING ov-&uode' Motor Home Rentals OR VOLKSW•G~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• r & .... '73-19" MINI Cruiser. • .., ..,..., IOO W .. f\1ariposa $3 ea: Joor waxer rug 12 guage full /modified. I bl d II 20'-22'-24' VET~VET Lovescal S.15, ~J O V J N G . Freeze r , San Clemente 492·2552 . clenne~ $15 : Oster ha~d 32" Broadway w/hard h81as'.d&Mel~pl~ n~:·~l WINTERRAT&5 3100W.Coast Hwy ... N.B. PAID FOR OR NOT. Hecline r rocker $20. Rcfrig , Furn., misc. hat h~1 r, d\yer wfrad10 case. Used for Jess than RESE RVE NOW FOR 642 _ 9405 WI LL PAY T 0 P 67:'1--3261 hshtd itcn1s . \\'ed.-f'ri. llONDA 50 runs S50. 4 S6 : l"hild s Cosco tab~c .& 500 rounds. Call (714 ) shape. $4750. 547-0033 Christmas & New Years ---~~-----1 DOLLAR. CALL KENT 2f.!>5C luh r.1.:-sa Pl. C.!\1.. drY."r ches t Sl5. 4 dinette r hrs $7 so · Barbie s Weck C 'DILLACS ALLEN, 540-ow2. HIDE-A·BEO,likcne"'• ---chrs S203 C'hrs&tbl S20. Beauty· center $5 ; 544-2933 ' ,Transportaffoet RE GENCY MOTOR "' -"=="-'~~--- \\'ebster Gold, $125. Horses 8060 lump SS. 2 twn bed frms guitar. new $30 : trip'I $80 llEA D SKI Bindings, •••••••••••••••~••••••• HOME RENTALS LARGEST SELEC .. 1973 DATS UN 240Z. Plfags, 5 46 -69 19 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SJ. l\' stnd ~.Brass stool maple dressers100: M1s-r used 2 times on gd pair · t602N Ha rborBh•d. SA • TIOH air. P\"t. ply. M.900. SOL.ID Birch t>Mrm sel f\\'0 R t-:G . GELDINGS. $2, l\1E't. dttector $20. cell. childs clothes & Rock ~kis. SKI'S FREE, Aircraft t 110 Call 839-'1400 I N 0 R A H G E 968--0071aft.8PM_ v.:/ full sz canop)' bed. :u orJ!an & Qua rt.er. I desk chr $35, vac. S5. toys .. Call963-1972 b1nd1n g s $55. Also ••••••••••••••••••••••• tf7 COUNTY '72 DATSUN taxJ, Clean. Lrg dresserfnilestand. ~rarl' 493 5773 e\·es or ironutA brd SS. stereo SJ.'i. NEWPORT Bch Tennis O'BRIF,N P.1ach I \\'ater CESA lSO, 1957. 470 Hours roiJtrs, TraYel 0 ·Coupe De Vi lies_ Sedan lo mileage. $1,000 .. $300. B33-3040. 979--783Ei "kcnds Dua l turntabtenoodSI5, ?i>l1ov0· Club-J\.lembership SI500 ski , gd. cond. S80 .. or.best KXlSO Radio. Collins 360, ••••••••••••••••••·~··• De Vi lies -----"'~'--~3~182 __ _ i<"e:im era /w/ s, I , f ee , offer.644-5475 Xlnl poi"nt & 1·nterior. FORSALE8xJOTtader. E l Do,a d o1 -Con·. lllllllllllllll .. 111 ... llllllll ..... 11111111111 .. 111111111111 t-hilds i;kis 'oj,'/polcs SS. inc l t r a n s fer N Bl d or •DATSUN• -ooit ·kis $5 Uni cycle ss 581-8477cves c H R 1 S T 1\1 A S $12,500. 714-82.3-1504 1640 ewport v · · vertibles. Also many •PICKUP• lrf.! h1kboa 0 rd $5, GraY -SPECIAL :._18' Rogallo C rs, ScH !ice.Costa r-.1esa. other .select Cadillac Wi th Camper Shell. A OOHYCNl[Nf St10PP!NC AHO S(WJNC GUIO( FOii ft1C CAI. ON fHf GO. for Cll'I Ad 11'1 Wllffr/l:fll'l Warid Coll s.. '42-5678. bf, 330 Jiffy Crochet! )'1"-.. • )'OU!" J .. ~Olh~ Jill •ltll. 1nuw. •ll1>~r•. U!•,. hl'f ~ .... 1rom,. f \11 ~)' •11111· .. ·~ •h•! r'Oll pl'btll~· lu nn lt•< <:rO<'tl"• nf \;D(tUD1t •'Dl"l••~I ""h !~lnlJ~ !!'Ill), tolv• of rult' 1•r11 J!~tl•·ni ~or; 1'11tt ,:, M I. lnrh1<1MI, 1S Ct:"'TS fQr each patlern Add :a e!'n1• fM earh 1u•lltrn f<it riral ·da11 m•n •nd ~1H"rl1l h1ndt1n11 . orhrr•ue tturd· cl•» Mh~rr} w1U 1>1•t' lhree ~a or morf S..nd to Ahre Bnioiii. IM, the r:>atly Pilot, Nt!!'dlttr•fl l>tpt .. , &.-1e;l,Old DlttM-• Station. New York, Jll V 10011 f'Mrll N•rnf, Ad · d;rtM,7.19. P•tltntr-'umbrr Nt •"' ISO m o~I popular 4Ml1111o in our 11'74 Nl!f(ll«rart: C.Ulol! AU craf\•! THl\r.t: f'retde.lc11•1n1khi , 1~ · ~w' Stw +knit Rooli -h1u 1\Mlt Tihue P1unn .11 2S ,...._! NffdlfPOinl J\t'Ok II 00 New! f'lowtot Crnt'llel 1111 SI 00 H.l~n Crncllfot Rollk SI 00 ·~Crochet 8GClll • • t i 00 lmta.nt M•cra~ Rlt tl llO I~ MOMY 8or>k , 11 00 Colnplf't#Clft 8oolr fl oo CompMWAflhJMl l1 SI (IQ t2Priae Af1h1"' •U~ sac ~ollfQull11 1 1 ~ )1.-irn Quill Rooll •l $Oc tiQaitblorTM11,-f) . , '°"' ~ol l$Jiff1 ftup ilOr Sew and Crochet! Printed Pattern 1"lX Jl .. r~ l'lll•Hnn "" ""' 1~•1•u•~t !•""'""I' 11""'"' Pl•l• " •IHthlnlt' ''"II •1!!1 II • q~· lu ',.. 11>·1' ("hOo'"'" -.110 l'rln1 .. 1I l'Hl!•'l I• ~~~-. \llU••' i-'1¥•'~ ~In I~ ti I.,, I• 11111 ~ll••111•1. l:'t t i',. IM' 1,1, PLE ... SE ST ... TE Olt£18 (1}£, Sl>nd Sl tlO fM tarh pauerll A1\d 25 \'.l'nls IM IFll.'tl Pll!~fn fl'lf llr>11·rl111~ n1a1I 11nd &pec11I h1tndllnJ1 , oth,.r••-• 1h1rd l"l.19.•' dchvrry will l;tkr lhrf't: ~•'tk5 or ninrt Sf:nd '" Mjlnan M~rtin. i~2. I~ D~1ly Pll1ll, P1111ern 1)o•pl • 2:ia V.'t>-1 18\h SI , Nt<., \'ork, N Y 10011 f'r'lnl N AM f;, A r>Oll•::S.~. :ur ' !;IZt: •nd STVLt: NUMll•:R. ONt: P"RF.E VATT•:RN M"1our choice loHnd I« .«w. lrtt P•I· lern in9ldt Nt::W SrRJN(;. .SV M Mt:R PATTF.RN CAT Al.OC: I00~1·~.11\•l1tt. ftt<e l\llet irrn f"Ollpon S..rd 7.!oc" now St:11o• • KNIT 81'°4: ..-1th bii~•r1 1.u1H"pat1,.rn s1 n 111tt1n1 ra~l"'M "'"* . s·1 00 lnWllll:$f.w1n11AtloC II DO Danis h c hr $5 . bks,c~~:!~Yn gB e:d:;:dm~ S p o rt Kit e, n ew -::!t 9120 '61161h 'Santa FeVaca· Trade-ins. Radio.Heater.Goodga.1 "· me' toys clothes . ha1dw11rc harness, car-1·o·n liao"lei Good rond1·· m ,. l e a g e o n "our .,..i '"· • canopy n1te stand $40., , ' h 1 1 n·ghl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 · .1 10·25' 675·7565 ·0 """ ...-uc ry g. case, e me · 1 lion SllOO 536--8125 weekend outings. - -chestSl .. .,.,.,-,.........,. bag, l es s ons , S270 .. 9• DRIFTER C:abover1--·---·----- 9 &082T BUSTED TO \V asher. Dryer. Freezer. AQUARIUr.t . 30 and 10 842-3085keepcalling. camper. Stove, ice box, oService&/ ' $l'168. Po .... ·e r 1.a .... 'n mower .I gal Allequipm't S80 . fi~ dinette,jacks,sleeps4or Ports 9400i -~--------i GtlSTAt'SON Ne'oj,·cond.55l-4l51. · C·llSTS ...;,1 . NEWS_!(,1Gear.Dura1 5 . L i ke n e w: $950. LINCOL!\""lt1ERCURY a -.,..... -200cm w /Solomon 5 642-Sl.19. -... ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE BUY IMPORTS · bl Lan h"ld UALITY Bod W k & 16800 Beath Blvd., H.B. BIKJo:S. Dining ta cs; ----------1 $200 .. New ge c t Y or . &42-8844 "';ilnut. galeleg, round po RT . c 0 1 or T v . racers l77cm w/bindings '72 GOLDEN Country Painting, get my price Top Dolla r For Any ----'----- maple. 6071 Chinook \\'rit A!\t /Ff\t . Sears. $50 . ~off. 2 Tecnus·super Camper. 9'1;' Cabover .. last.642-£875 Make or Model. •73 MARK tll pk:up., red 897-1912 z enith Port. T\' SIS. pro. s7. JO & sz8, so<;} ofr. Sips 6 to 8 adults. Boot. 4 JIM PANOS w/wh ite stripes. tonnea u • . I' r I Ma rt e l AM /F!\t $30 .,_,64"2"-~589~t_. ____ -, llydl j11cks, 3 burner ecreatl011ol/ c:vr ., mags. wide ovals, TF.LESCOl't-.. ov.·er u : stove/oven,refrig.lS gal Vehicles 9530 MAZDA a i r co nd ., radio, 'fripod . Good con(.!. 850. l-'S48~--'~8~3-2·------·1TV. Radio, water lank, el~ & water ••••••••••••••••••••••• beautiful cond .. $2,695. T\·c o J·f.(J. train SIO. HIFi,Sterto 8071 hookup, dbl ~ink. $850. CHINOOK-TOYOTAS 20018.Manchester 544 _33. 19 _968_: ·o.1,21_. ------Mis:llatn~ous 8081 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 848-8013anyllme. roundtrlppernowondis· Anaheim 636-6000 -------- 9 - 7 - 2 - 5 llOLLYWOOO bed and an e S T E H E 0 F 0 R SHELLS, Sleepers, &Ca b play .... Ready for C sh Money Paid Flot frame. 1\nlique cash re· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cl~RI ST ~i\S Cu_stom Overs ror most Trucks. ''acation trips ... Bu)' G lJNK ••••••••••••••••••••••• 546·4310 or WANTORIENTALRUGS 80 " c abinet. Fisher AT ES A C AMPER now! .... Inspect and FORYOURJ CAR I 1!.I S \(' r . &12·2410. Cl 1ST. Ora J>l"S. sheer cen· ters ..... /tie b.icks. gold colur 108"'·80'. 545-5824 AQUARI Ur.l S: :ti Gal.. 12 J!Ul.. fully equipped, in· ('l udt'S ~land $50. 14633 Kr11;;1r SL. Jr,·lne After :-i : P.o\I HEED MUSIC FOR YOUR Holiday Party7 CA IJ, SECON D NATI.'H E 846-167'1 We need s everal used Tuner , JBL Speakers.· SALES 2036 Harbor drive out .... Redu cedto., ____ C_a_ll_64 __ 24_930 ___ 1 rugs &tapcstry.Willpay Dual C han ge~, So.ny Blvd.C.~1 .64&-400Z SS 499 a l Bill l\1axey TOP Dolla r paid for .-..gr~5'.ii cash. 644-5326 Tape Deek, P1cker1ng Toyota, 18881 Beach BMW's and all other Im · --~ ~ .. XV-15 C a rtr idge .. all Mobile Homes 9140 Blvd ., Huntin g ton ported cars. ORAHGECOUMTY"S SCRAP GOLD yours for 5495. f1rm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beach. 847-855.5. Crevier BMW NEytEST & LARGEST llighest prices paid for 67J-fi157 FOR SALE ax 40 Mobile al/ rin~s. braclcls, jey,·e\ry. RecreatiOft 208 W. 1st Street RENT •75 Color TV. free Home. Adult Pa rk . 1640 y hi •· 9530 s t• Ana """' 3171 also dental gold. I' & C II Newport Blvd Office. t CwS an • °"" .. Sonset Precious l\1ctals de ivcry service, a CM . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... I ~-• 2·19 t-'orcst Ave. Suite 5 S8l --Ol 96 .. Clf lN OOK ·T OYOTAS "'utol, mpof"R'lll 1.:1 g una D.:-h . Buying PJ\NOSONlC 19" Black& 8x45'. NEW Furnace •. roundtrippernowondis· ••••••••••••••••••;;c;• 1 hours 12·3 Daily WhilE> T\' \\'/stand $35. stoe. cpl. gd eond .. 1955. play ... Ready for GeMrol · 644·40S7 e ves.. Awnings $3000 days vacation trips .... Buy ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWLYWEDS NEED T AILE & CHAIRS I ~~~~-·-----j 842-3653. eve 962-2984 now ! . . .. Inspect and SO U NDL ITE Stf'r eo driveoul ... Reducedl LOTUS EUROPA • IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AL I. ?i>10DELS &: COLOR S Dick Miller Motors 120 W. \Varner al So. Good rond. Cheap! Ca II 646-9076 \l'/BSR Turnlable,MotorCyctff/ $5499 at Bill l\faxey ~ SPECIAL speakers & headphones. Scooters 9150 Toyota, 18881 Beach 1974 . Am /Fm 8 track, FIAT '72 124 Spyder, L\fain Santa Ana 557-2132 S80.5"0-082G ••••••••••••••••••••••• Blvd ., Hunting ton mags, 30mpg, Br4nd AM /FA1 ' mags, xlnt. Classiried Adr 642-~ TWO St'ooters. like new Beach. 841-&'iSS. New. Take O\'er lea11c. cond .. $3,000. 831 -20.15 <;f:L\11\IA Custom ceramic u __ S_E_D_O_R_I E_H_T_A_Ll;YO'ou:':'ido::;n;i'lc':;n;:ced;;;-a;;'-;gO;u;;'n'ieto cond. 1 Vesf!a Rally '7J.1 4 WhHI Drl..-s tSS011-'-"-·-3060_. ______ ~:c"cc"c_· 5°'P"M"------- t11l>s, mural!i. floo rs. ad· R GS "Draw Fas~" when you . !--8mbr.eta S1l verSpec1al. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1973 FIAT 850 CONVERT. "68, 1lrcs~es. nrin1t>S, perf"t'cl ~ placean adinlheDAILY 69. Pri pty, 979--4'15" or ~ UT I I Gd cond . 30 mpg. $975. unu!'<ual Christm;.1,s ~i fts. Top ~S Pai~. Have you!~ PILOT Want Ads ! Call 581-2306 ·~ii~;~, ~.cyP.rh·~~ MA SERA.Tl 640~763/642-M87an5. Ti£( any Shad.ctre\' Co. rhug s appra ise.~' t!:!~ se now -642·5678.. '69 BR I DGESTONE party. 644 .. 7429 Gold w/t•n, showroom Vi ll a.l!e t-'a 1r 11 -'l , 1 e mto~.~· 175DT. ~~~------·1 · ~ -condition · only 10,600 494-~'55 8050FwHilwo 8050 S1'cet-J);rt,l200 '69 TOYOTA mUes. Sec ol ROAD & ~iih l!I' · P or t <abl r T . V , ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••r 642-9018 LA..,D RALL EYE, 1609 w1Ull V ..... orks fine.~-. i n Pomona Ave. C .M. &16 1525 s I CRUISER , !Week days & Sal. am.I \ff Mfllll FRIEDi ANOfR 1)7\0 lfA CM llll'O w ... , ....... , ... Furn .1ture a e . ·~ YJt.MJt.H~.2~. o... o~ ca ll 646-3244 OT 11 0 :\It-~ t NTERT A 1 N • .w;\1\1 ...... --.w 327 Chevy Eng, near new 646-2745. Ask tor P.tcmo. ~TENT Cenl er, W. New 16' T1"1es plus Xlra set 1:,old Cou ch . $75. Gold 3 YAH AMA Trail bikes $t4.0o 960-32M belwee~ Sell idle Items with a Dai· Chair & Ottoman. S4o. Show Room Qualify . trlr. used only 3 limes. a:ao&.9:00 P.Al. Jy Pitot Cl.11.asfs~il~ied~A~d~.:'"'~~~::=~~~3' \ 17-6&24 Jo:1c1·. Dr ye r , S35. 11.JITURE 1Cost approx .$2,SOO.will' r 2 ,. ''" 7756 USED FURn sell all ro r $1,500. '86 "'CHEV. '!'rodeo' STAR GA7iER:.~ll,, , 8 " 6 -1 o 2 2 o r sell for vw Bus or Baja a, CLAY a. POU.AN----..._,,=-t C ll A ~I PIO N 'Ju icer -UMT 213 -592-1563. Bug , S36 ~44 37 art k ,_O..W,....,.tooiiH M llarr\ly uscdSIOO.S.nser 3QOI DISil!"O 5 30PAI , ...,.. A••••t11111,telb'"" • ...,.. Po•1'hlcS20.6'73·197'.!. /0 "'°" "73TAMAHA2SOMX. ' • -,,.....,._.,...,.,,..,, POOL TAILE Like ne\j,' eond. 4,.3, \\'/,111 U('C~~sorles . $4 ~0 64{1--0260. ~\2 -!'i029 KIRRV Vacuum. $:15. 8!'1.1l\1 Film editor. 56.50. f\l us ical lrcc swnd. S:l.50, fl.Ill \,';2.'i " N " GA UG E train la)·out. Tunnel. tov.on. 2 t n111. S tr;tnS, more. $76,. 968 ~----- POOL TBL. l)('ll.11 Ttah11n IRJt.MD MEW ACCESSORIES & lilFT ITEMS up to 30°/a & MORE!! IAl MIRlOlS-DECOll4TOl PILLOWS rlCTURES·HOVELTY ITEMS! At ABBEY RENTS FUA!141TURE VOU can live ... & redecora1e vour l'IOrnl by Chfl11mas s .. -s...,.:......, ..... lttl H..-....._e..te ...... or Call (714) ~172 sl11tc .. nntq, style. I yr, • ~ n.r'.•rrc E •l r a•, Imm• t'. -b '*~"°'•lllCIO"ld""'I"'......_ . -..... ·-ofTWt todlocblrttl"""' f-''""'~~::::='-------r•••••••••••••••••••·•• !·~.... U::"" ·1971 SUZUKI Trailhop-'M CllEV. Oat bd. 'NOrk ,,_._ .ur- k ,_.., J•Tt per •-c 1150 truck, new short bloc . ~,.,, J,_.,. ..,,., .~ 84&-:i!ss Xtras. ''Jacj"556-<IT.J9 ~~ H=:::-tt::_... 1-~~_;:=-==--,--11 -"=""-::"=~:-:-:-::---11 10.,. Jil !I .. ._ '69 YAM AHA 125~fX, '74·CHEVY P.U. Vi Ton. ,:;:,:::., :~:~. =; Comtilt \clyrebuill. 9000 mt. Like new. Must 11 ""'"-Li.I •t......, ~~ 1 $225. 644-1&18 sell. 960-1320. , 1 jt"'" ~e: 1>c.....tW •C:...... ... ,.,........., ·'73 JIONOA, 3SO CB, good '71 FORD I ton Oalbed. J,,.. .u,, "'~ COndltion, ssso Ps. pb, ac. 0.531-3740 ''i'• :1:= "~ It ... 4 0. ,.,__ MO-'JtM6 afterS:30PM. ~~[jjj ,, .,.._..., ,,.__ ir.. JOM91>... !1110... llOC- '70 INTERNATIONAL ~"-t. H:-::".: g;: G IRl~'S S<'hv.i nn String · Ray hike tor sale $25. ! 673-524& Van. 22' bed/bcuc. A/C. H ~·, ~a:"' a.t'".,. aux..-l1tnlc, xlnl tond. 2'"-uci..._ ~IJMt• s:n -874-0alter~:OOPP.f. . ~t:;" ~1 =·• :t:= ,.. ll"' ,.. ·~ '"',,lilt _ nlrl. f\l'Ci'i<~ori~ i.ncl'd AF ~..!.., ~ 1 ~ Bc11u1iru1: 644---333!1 1• runt• 1 un..:; "i4 YAMA llA VZllO, near. -------• • .... _ : ly n•w, mint cond. Port· 4. •tU"!Oll!)•"!Cl•t::IOIJ\t.,..... ... llt~'O~ .... .... 1960 TON Flatbed. gd . aal: :~ ~=, !Ml.•~ cC)tld. $500. 2641 Eldirn "°'o-r '°'"'·--f) __ NIW __ l ..,. H.ouse C. ~I \$1 \6' ---- rlLOT \\"":int A.ds1 Cnll ~ ! td w/T &: Tl-I pi~. $.lJ,5, 111111111111 ..................................... [ now -"'2·5"7'. 'L .. -"--------------" 644--0075 • ~-I • - • f 1!~~~~~~~.::"'-~~~~~--_.--..~~.:..~-;..~·~~~~:...,~~~~~~~~~-.-~~~~~~~~--.~~~~~....:.:....:__~'-,.~~~~~~W~ed""'n~•"''!!!'"'-'·o~eo""•~m~be~•~1~1 .~1~9~7•'--~-·--,~~~"~A~•~C ~'~"~"~v~•c....~•,,,!~) . . ~1-rted ."'••.hnpomd . ..,,,,,1 .. ~ .ioou...i ..i u od A.ta u...i .ioou...i \""'°'u'" .woou...i -11:~d;·····.,·····;12·1 ·····················:· ·¥;;;;::;······;1·10 ·.::;;;············· ··-~--~········;·;4· ~~:;;·········;;s·o ;i;;;············~;;; ;:.;:···········;;·;; ~-~;·············;;;; ••••••••••••••••••••••• Opel 9146 ·········-······~····· . , •••••••••••••••••••••••• 87'·VW Cdnvert.. Vt.ry gd 70 ~EL GT. xlnt cond. ..,....d 'ollon. 'llOO. . •1 973 Cllfo:\'.• I i\I ~f A<: '7 3 Gr 11 nd t" •ll»O ~1 ERrUR\'• lo lk ...... • •V EGA WAGON• 1'or\no WaKon, amtrro •l\1 L\HQU IS• Y •stereo tape, Cm. 499-3113 \\'1 t h le1n1 than 29,000 ~t e rf'o , A/C, rad1al1. J...oadt.d with equipment 1 1 c'°;:.::m~p~'~"":o::0~•d~-~"'°"'.-=7~l22"".'-l~--~· ------1 m1le1. Fine running car Origo...,·nr ~-10.W \.ood IObklngcar. For o11· P~c~e 9750 ."T3 VWCa~;w/PQPtop. with pl e nty nf . gas ly$11~tfs~~~N ••••••••••••••••••••-•,. am /fmt C'pC...'-t&illJ'lirm. econom y. Pretty yellow '70 CllALLENGER, auto, ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ..................................................................... J972 HUNA ROL1' ·I ~1xl 'li7 "V f:NTUKA. 2 dr '12 GT llA1'.Cll BACK .• 2000cc .Xlnt.cond.Sl.ti&i h:i1·dtop.V8.auw.H1ll.l 1·tc11n . Kd rt.i bber. 642 9083 · I ')v.r1t•r l\1e1:hperf Look~ A~1 1 F~l .Mecb'ly sound. .:ood $375 53ti -«i12 Ask1n~ SI.~.~ ~ Plymouth . 9960 - --• 1 2 \V A-GoN ••••••••••••••••••••••• V. 9974 EXC'EI L t~N1' Mus\! ....................... -, . . 1972 914 POftSCH (.'lllJ54t=.9J111«'71-$002. "''ilh black intf'riol. 846 air, stereo, small 3, im· LINCOLN l\IERCURY Y~· tlYBBUSTEDTOS244G. mac. $1650. 494-9638 16800 Beach Olvd., 11.B. 'Metallic ·sliver. 'Xlnl :-1sv w w/O~ze GUSTAFSON . 342-8&14. .l. _ C'o n_d . 11500. C•~ ~broft'le W la: li:-iO'Od· LINGOLNMERCURY '70 ~ORD W~OO.-Power,l -'---''--'""-='----1 .ATLAS. "<('l'll l h" k r ,.· s11cr1f1ce.Sl750.8t2 2792 , , 11 c .,ac . ac air . . ~ -- " :s ud. S.2Ji0.il_ tl.a.)'..S \'o..u.J.J J1od J.l .m....lhc 581:i fi640. C\'t' 494 -6-105 Class.i!ieds Csll 642-itIT!I. &4S4i28. · Ures. $800. 642~"rn? 15800 s ,,a.ch Blvd .. I-I. 8 . air. Steel Radials, drive5 '65 ~I UST ANG. 2+2. 4 Chrysl~r fPtymouth .-~ Jaqu~· .. ' i ~ 9730 '70 PORSCl-IE 914·6 ' 84.2-8844 ~~:re68<l4.4 $1195. Owner spd, reblt eng, new tires, Open Daily & Sun, ·111 10 Autos N~w 9800 A..tos, Hew 9800 ••-••• • , ' 1970 VW IUG ~ 6m13'.'0'1'14AJC, Xlnt. W~. ~ •. 129 ll"l''"°M' Ill"·'. ••••• .. ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••• AM/FM 4100Dmi $5 000 · '73 IMPALA. 2 Dr. tlrdlp. ~· .. '" , 213-696.'....8861 : ' '· Excellent cond. New r~ully equipt. Minl cond. 1973FORD l\1AVERICK Costa l\lt~11 t 'Mags, radials, ~alnt , I . b · I h · 2·DOOR SEDANoo. $1795 ''12 MUSTANG GRANDE . 546-1934 '73 Silver, mags, •P· brakes & sbOeks. Wood 0 mi , eige w t vinyl o · 9720 · I · 1 / Lop, See to Appretiate. 6Cylindcr.250cid enginc rig. o wner. m1.1----'----prea nce group, FP.t pane inter or w coco ,._"" Pvt t 979-4""'" A~t rt11dio r11cin j! or11 ni:c/brn vinyl 67 PLY~1 0UTl l S11tetite. St ereo, ass .. me lease . matll. 50,000_ roJ's. $1350. ""'......,. P y. """'· · o • · t R & II al ' d "' Crui se· ·111al1 c op. ·, 'r on · Air, full pY.r,xlntcond. $150. mo. or buy $5300. Call646-!Kl76 · CoMhte-ntol 99)0 , Tra nsmission Super large Oval tires, Afl 4call &12-~C@ 494-6055 or494-6967 · ·'G2BUG, xl eopd, 2?mpg, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Color . White • bucket seats. 11uto trans. ---------- '74 PORSCHE 2:0, many ' Nu brks, mfir, gd Ures, '72TOWN CAR. Full pwr. · ht ileage62.500 PS /PB, 9 lher extras. '70 PLY ~1 . Sat elli t e extras, · rad . $550 [rm. Bet leather. Moondustpainl. License076HDD Likenew.S3850 675-58K7. FORD Cpt',3113t>ni;.Auto 61 -6CL54 9am /sft5,646-903l Like new. $4400 or bst !\fay be sttn at DAIL'' • transm. A/r , P/b. P•S. 5 ofr . P v t p t y. P1 L0Tt>ml)lo~es park·;i4 .M US1 ANG 2+2G.ood 6 4 ,000 mi 's. Ul.':.I 9760 ''89 VW CAP!f PER ·a 552-0S16/552--0766. ing lot. 330 West Bay mt, 4 cyl. ll?S P/S. ate. ofr/mu!:>l sell. !!9cl -774-1, Westphalia 67000mi, new Street, Costa ?t1esa.. . hton· !~_119m1 .~~d. 646~ or ~ 2pm ~edes lea 9740 ••••,•••••••••••••••••• tires &: br8kes. $2,195. •1970 CONTINF.NI'AL• day throu.l!h Fnday. Ask l>'t.<: .. :___ •72 S \TJ:':l L!TF P IS •-• . .'~••••••••••••••••• SMB 1133-<158 Lo d d•l\l ~lRhKI!~:-.. [or business off ice. l\1 USTANG '70 Xlnt rond. r t ;,' .,,,. · ,1",;1 lnp' a e Y.'l guuul('S.,... 6-\2·4321 ' O • ·~tF "· " · · ' '*1 973 MERCEDES '67 VW Sunroof, reblt rcalf1ne'dr1\''lngc:lr.'i'ou -------~ll rii::;ow ner . .,lTI(c buckl·l!:>.cals.auto.4 !:>pd 280 · -· ~ motor, ta k.e over pay. ha,•e to st•e it to bl•\ie\'e '72 ·roR I !'\O 2 dr. air, pis. 644 ·4288 after 6 p.m. t r a n s , s rn \' S. n l'" • '4 Or. Sedan. Loaded. All IMMEDIAn me n ts a bout $1 ,000, it. 631.iHST Bt :sTEll TO P '"'" ~tcrco. 2~.00o miles .. 69 !\\ t.:S1'Al\G. Fort•"L Gr. rad111ls , J!d. m1te;1 gc.11vt . Xtras . Outstanding DELIVERY 549-2724 $3321>. $2300.548 -166."»&.15-68UIJ I.ike ncY.. 302 t•ni:int• 1 pty.S.\2 7191 cond .. ?tfust Sell. Cilll SAI .. ES&SERVICE 9772 r:US1'AF'SON -R --1-sp, ESt; .. NT-<>wn t•r 52.000rr.i. Sl595 ·io \'l.Y 1 llr. lll'I< 979-3315, 639·171 2 or ickMiU~rMoton Volvo ( INCOLN r.TERCURY CH !ST~ A 1 ~ ' 536 0 153 963·3705. 120 w. Warner al So .••••••••••••••••••••••• 16soo ueachBl\'d .. ll.B. '66Slt-.gtl c ~··ord1 w1~h _8 -· radi . .ts. Sholk-.. In n 11 ----------1 Main . '11 VOLVO 2 dr, a m/fm, 842-11844 mighty ryhndcrs. I .rs . 1967 J\lust:1n.i:: V fl. )!uod ~ ~ff••rli7:1 21'11J M d B di I pd ----hr:.ikes, fa eh.1ir. lo n11. 1·, 2\1 •·o C ·t · . erce es en• SaotaAna 557-2132 ra a S, 4 s . gorg_eo_us eon!' \1)1\. l~. oas p I' • 25 MPG 1 C.or••tt• 9932 C<iLol:ie 500XL. 49-L &i77 \ly,·,.· 19-1 1535 on 1ac 9965 WE •11v •~ELL · car, + , rec 1n1ng f ---~-· ~~c_u_'---.tToyoht 765. s.e.a.t.s..----$2.J.$0-1>-f.f.e.r. ._. ..... _ .. .._.._.. •• _., •••••••• a l.6 pm_ _ ___ ••••••••••••••••••••••• LEASE & SERVICE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...," 8\10 1 S;ilt•s ;i nd Scr\it·c BUY o• LEASE ... ._.,~==~-----l '73 CO RVE'rTE.350 cuin, ·73 G R ,\N 'f orinn. air. OLDSMOBILE CallUsforaquote MOW OP.EM 'lSVOLVOS llERENOW( L82, 4 s p, iJ /e. Crager p11r.vinyltop,17.oo.J nri., GMCTRUCkS l97.'l 1\strc M • u...a-SPECIAL, SAVINGS-n1al!s w/radials. S6700. p c r f . co nd . 83350 . $2989 · House of Imports 523-7250 . '13 MERCEDES 220 gas. cent air, AM /F~t. Xlnt con*'~ lo mi'I!. S7,000. Pb : 96 3 -7881 o r 848-0102 Low, lowJeme NEW'75 MERCEDES Only S 160 per mo. arqu1s VWW''""' S C a I 1 a ft. 6 P m .. {\.i~ tll!l2 HONDA CARS ur if you pref'-'r lca"e :.it •TOYOTA• ~ai'~~~ '~4~ss':h?i': ~~ 962 4609 /Sfil--4739. Mercyry 9950 Universi ty Olds $77.51 ptormo. •SALES still bavea selcctiOO. Do"'-~· 9935 •••••••••••••-••••••••' 2850 llarl>or B\\'d. + T&L Jli mo <) i-: L •SERVICE DEANLEWlSVOLVO "":t •7". eu·r. s .. ·•·p , XLN1' Costa .\lcs:1 540-0040 DAVEHt>SS PO\'TIAC •LEASING 1966 1-l arbor C.M. 646·93 •••••••••e.••••••••••••• " '-..., 2480 ll;1rhor llh·1! •XLNTUSEDCARS 03 '69 00D¢F~5t.Wagon. CON D. loaded. frn lst. Pinto 9957 Cosl<i ~lesa~-8017 28802 M H g u e<i" 75 VOL VOS Parkway ri.tissi<>nViejo MOWAT SPECIAL 831-2880 <95-1210 Holidoy Sovinc)s! '72TOYOTA. CoronaMK2 24 to ChOOH From! R/H. -auto, gd rubber, Present·this od to our AC, S2195. 830--M(J). Mle111M• for our SG't'• 1972 COROLLA 1200. 4-' inrgt offer. LU~MG & Spd. Spotless, R/H, QUad 0 V E R S E A S Slereo, Sl450. 548-43111. SPECIALIST Nds body y,·ork .Sl'iO low mi l l's. $3350, •••••••••••••••••••••••- 61S.-9868aft8 pm. 892 12 1!1 •197·1 PI N'l'(}o '71 F IHEB D. torrn. 350. 4 _ __ '69 OLDS 4DH Delta 88 Ford 9940 at\ rild10. hf'atcr. good •••••••••••••••••••••• rond . 5~1l-168(i :ift 6·.JO P:\l. '70 L TOW t\GON, radials, ----- A !\-1 /1'~ l\l , ~d. cond . 'ti60LDS, P n pty. Nl'\I Sl.100.492-1350 b rak l·s . P IS, P i ll . ---f ac /;i1 r . only $400. 4 spd. runabout Y.1th lo" ~qxl, stereo la1K·. b1..'1ol ofr. lov. miles. H adiu. days 5-17 ·i\U3 1•1'c Y.knd lll'aler . Cute l'ar for &40·4842 1~·e n a111·r . 85() KBP --BL'Sl'ED TO Sl72t> ·55 GTO, no l'xtra sn1011. GL'STAI-"'SO~ S550 Cir best offt•r. l\lust l.l ~COl.N ~1E HCL'RY sell 97!l 1•171 16800 Bea<'h Blvd .11.H. . 11 . II . . h D . 842·884-1 ~ I(. e I le~~ Wit :1 <II ---1,1fl .-.1..--IV· -Ad·,-C-;--ll ly Pi lot <.:Ja s~1ftcd ad 11..v 1 .tnt s. a "'642-5678 '68 L'fD WAGON. gd . 962-UM~ Classified Ad ' 6'12·5678 now -642-5678. 197 5 CHEVROLETS PRICED AT 1·0% OVER · . 0 INVOICE COST .__M_O_G_IM_M_IC_K_s___,·· 1 ·. MONTE CARLOS • CHEVELLES YOUR CHOICE VEGAS ALL HEW MONZAS IMPALAS • CAPRICES THEY'RE MARKED 1 NOVAS• CAMAROS LOOK FOR THE VEHICLES MARKED 10% OVER 'h & 'I• TOH TRUCKS Open Mon. thru Fri. 'Til 9 PM Sunday 'Til 6 PM GROTH CHEVROLEl' 18211 Bea ch IU•d. Huntinqtan Beach 847-6087 549-3331 Open end lease. 240 Diesel or23JSedan <Ser. 8374) THll.tk . ~tQI\ lemiA cond ., S400. ---~•.::92 -9236 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, H~w 9800 Autos, Mew ' 9800 Awtos, Mew 9800 l :. Jim Slemons 1~,g~,';!1s Newport Bcaeh 833-8300 Enter from-MacArthur liJ ·~l'Ji'"•;i]ti-· 1~:i:.~ .. ;;.~.~",;_,;,-=--~<;·::ol' "FRIEDLANDER " 10081 >,<.. G et•d . ~ (;n,.• ~J7-~4 64 --··.15 TO-YOT AS ----------Come in, Test dr ive & J97 I Mercedes 250 C Med. bl11e int/ext., new P lrellis tires. $6300. (213) .,486 -3&96 o r (7 14 ) Buy! Holiday~ e VOLVO . 1906 Hnrbo1 , C M. 646 9JO:i VOLVO Ex•cufl•e-Ccr Sole Most M.Ollels & COiors J 1 to choose from al TREMEMDOllS , ~~~!.v.!_&wkends . on Rema~174'1 LEASlNG available on all models. SAVIMGS Example: 142 Automatic y,·/air , poy.·e r steerinc. & stereo (l~S l12)only ' 'ta' Pi1erced~s 23> S Fully luxury e<1uipped. Spot· (fj"~" l' ~~,,;1 less. Showroo m fresh , re· tul\. WJ\O "a so n abl e , phone _...,__,-_•386~·'-"-''_'P_M_._I T~YOTA ''IJ 'MERCEDES 250 S5249 1974 & 75 VOLVO'~ in stock rt:ady for IMMEDIATE· DELIVERY &!dan. Full pov.•er, air, 1966 HOl'W. CM 6d6.93Q.3 . a'm /fm , 'i2 ,000 mi. 1 'lOTOYdTA Mark If. air. ,owner . l.ike new. xlnl cond . Engine O¥er· 979--4565 or 556--133'7. hauled. 837-a:lll $1290 • •••••••••••••••••••••••• •SPECIALS * Of the Week '66 T-Bird I ' (AUJ32·7). • s599 '69 Chev. IMPALA (XRT813) 5 699 '68~ {752A l " 5499 '67 Malibu Chevy _ {UVG6761 , -' '15699 • ... l ;65 fl ~Ina . IT 17330) ' -s_799 · • . . ·70 Mavorick 6 cy I ., 3 speed (8tl8BLP) 'SI 099 ' 9767 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 JAVELIN, air, x lnl cond. Landau top-31,000 mi, $2,990/r eas off. 586-9907. , I 70' A1'f81\SSAOOR. auto • •PIS. air, cruise control, super clean. $950. will · fman part. 645-7356. '73 HORNET Hatchback. . ====== Air + xtras. l4M, sil\'E'r olcswogtft , 9770 blue. $3315. 642--4~ aft ························1 ~·~· ----------1 BLUE '69 vw; rebuJlt CadiDac. Pors<'he engine, low ••••••••••••••••••••'••• milc,•e. new.paint. with CADl.LLAC mags , s unroo r, h i· jackers, outsta ndi ng Orange County's largest ''a\ue musti;ee.~117 selection. 1968's·l973's '70 VW Convert. YellOw lo ~pen E very Day. mileage . 1 owner. Great ~!Jll!lll!IJI car. S2.250640-81!M 71 UW Ca_mper, 4 speed. • ! • •- AM rad io. new palnl, I 90A2S3. 52877 J.967 Sedan DeVllle. ·Full •OEANLEWtsVOLVO power, leather. Private 19 66 ll~:.~ C ·~I . party. $800. 642-1155. · 73 "VW Thing•\ 4 ~. ~he•rol•t 9920 radio, heater 799JES. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1211' · COMMEU. . •DEAN LEWIS VOLVO CHE~ROl.ET 1966 'H a rbor C .l\f . SALES&SERVlCP. .S<S--0000 2128 Harborllvd. COSTA MESA '71 VOLKS Super BUg. 546-1200 $1500 or best offe r. ti46·4221 before4p.m.. ''12 . RALLY NOVA, 26000 . mi, xlnt. cond .• $2.000~ '65 VW Ca mpet, very Diane.645-4665 clean, must sell . $975 firm. 968-8950 19'70NOVA . pwr. steering, _ -,,:;-' -r t adio .. healcr. tuned, new '70VWt\Ou.AM/FM,gd. ttre!!. g ed . s1 2so cond., 10 rttll~ge. 962-8596 ' ' 675~, 1-----=-.--"7S MONTE CARLO. 14~f. 1964 VW, Orig: cood., gd. Pvl ply. vinyl top nir inLerior. n,eeds minor cond. PW, $3550. 'can mgr work. Gd, tires & 640-5840 . bra kes. 2641 Elden,1...:~~~-----­ llousc C,CM ' 72 Nova, V8, auto trans. po"•e r s tcerin11:, Al\1 1971 VW SUPER BeeUe, radio, like brand new'. excel. eond. $1,100., a!\. dlusl sec to appret•i:Hc. 8PM 892-8971 632£50 $2377 'G9 VW FASTBACK. Cid eond. Rebll eng, R/H, $1100. 641-8750 days, 644-'1232 eves. •DEA N LEWIS-l1'1 · PORTS 196 6 ll a rbor c .~1 . 645·.9303 Jassified AdJ Phone '13 Ch~v l.a_guna. I-lard 642·5678lod I top cpc V8. 4. speed. •)' p o w e r 11 t e erln g . . Vinylrnof. M31\Whecls. Turn your golf clubs tntoa AM ft"M s tereo. Slrfl to stereo. Sell them with fl hucket seat5, low mile". Daily Pilot Cl.usified Ad 9'lSKL~gAN LEWIS 1ndu~ethcmoney fora J96J 'H it rbor C .~f . 1tereo! Call 642·5678 'l'o· 6.t6-9303 j 11y. ' GIT OUR OISCOUHl ,RICfS OH A HUG-I: SIEUCTIOH Of 1'7$ CHRYSURS .... 'LYMOl/THS i49 dol\or' o•.r -a,t.,, .. p•k• iro111 ttle factory puh you in 'f""• lrond Mtw Ply-th or Chry~lt"r fr"Olll Alloi Chry.ter /Ply111owtll. A.CTUAl ,ACTOflT IN,OICl Dl~P~AllD 0"4 Wll'IDsttillD ATLAS SatVICE DEPARTMENT w•komt1 oll Chry'*-r Corporation •ehicles r tquirilUJ ser vice ond warranty woril reqon:hss of when car was purchowd. Wt honor Moster Char9t, laM:Anwricord, Amtrlcon bpres1, Ccrie 81onche ond Din~s Club. '72 OLDS RO YALE COUPE '73 Pl YMOUTH FURY Ill ...... _, .. , ·:·· -· s 2295 :.~ .:::.:-: .. ~~~-:;::; s 2395 ....... "9 -... ••, ,",',,-, II< .... """ "'"' ~· .... ""'· -··· ··~' ' ·~·· '74 PLYMOUTH VALIANT 4 DR. ........ ,,.,.. .... -."II~ ....... -.. : .... ~, 53295 ......... .._ l,,• .. {~l'"'°"I '73 PLYMOUTH SEBRING ~·::'.'.,.",::. •;:.::-:::: s 249 5 "'"""' .,_...,, !IC*"'"'-' _ i. ...•• ~l .. ~Q1 '7 4 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER HUGE SELECTION Of THE All NEW 1975 • INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS, TRAVELAllS AND SCOUTS. LOADED WITHo •••• Air Conditionin9. automatic , stereo, tilt wh~tl, power steerinq, Auto-cruise . Roof rack, ~sw tires, custom interior. {PIS~Uitoo 75 OMEGA Turoo Hydramat1c 1ransm1ss1o n. fully lactory equipped . Se rial N o. . ' 110521 2) BRAND NEW 75 STARFIRE __.-:;;;;;;,,, 11\i ~ Ttn!ed windows. power ,,....--.-::_ .... ~~ steering . r adio. turbo -hydramat1c transm1ss1on . ~t~IS white ~a ll !Ires. Serial No. ....... {10321:-J) ' IMMEDIATE DELIVERY WE'RE CELEBRATING WITH THE BIGGEST ANNIVERSARY SALE IN OUR I 0 YEARS OF SERVICE TO ORANGE COUNTY! The above photograph shows only a fraction of our inventory of new 1975 Oldsmobiles. Extra units shipped to us from the fa·ctory specifically for our I 0th Anniversary Sale include just about every model, color, and equipment package you could possibly be looking for. Forget window stickers! Just add our tremendous Anniversary Sale Savings to the substantially increased trade-in value of your present car and ..• DRIVE YOUR NEW OLDS HOME TODAY! TAKE 72 HONDA 69 CHRYS. 68 PONT.$ YOUR SEDAN 300 COUPE ' FIREBIRD 4 speed 1ransm1ss1on. Auto .. air, vinyl top, P/S, a' r c O: n d • t _,on' n g. H 01 E radio, heater. (4l6GW.Xl P/B. (SOX476} automatic. radio. heater, wsw. (WFS312) 5910 71 PONTIAC 51310 70 FORD LTD CATALINA Auto .. air. vinyl loo. !•It wheel. Atr cond .. automatic. oower power windows. power Air cond .. oower sleenng, steenng & brakes. WSW. sleenng. {VH062 11 white walls. automatic (341'CT J) (827FPDJ • 6 9 AUSTIN 5510 70 OLDS VISTA 51910 '69 CADIUAC CRUISER Full oower. factory air Power seats-windows. roof cond111on1ng. vinyl too. rack. t1il wnec1. slereo. etc WSW 11res (2904931 (245706). • BRAND NEW 75 CUTLASS Tinled windows. power d'5c 4 ~ brakes. lurbo hydramat1c .. 1ransmiss1on. white walls. 350 .. L ~ VB engine . deluxe wheel '--' G • ~ di scs. Serial No. ( 160584) --' IMMEDIATE $ DELIVERY BRAND NEW 75 GMC Pickup ,,- IMMEDIATE DELIVERY DOWN . '12 Ton 4 WHEEL DRIVE. 350 vs . power steering & brakes. C78 x 15 tires. 4 speed. AM radio. hvy. shocks. spnngs. aux. fuel tank, guages. Serial No. (503033) L.o"' Q<+(o 1 1~50<>•·'' Ill Ulj .... l6 mos. llietoo<•"'1 ""'"'"1111>1! t. ""' II • g~ ""'D ~,_,,,, .... ttUAl PL>lCi" fi\GE R•TE 2> 02"0 51210 Z~!l~~£~o~~Y.!~ S 161 0 side wa1111res. (766KEI! 51910 '71 GMC Van WE ARE NO. 1 IN THE WEST AND IN tHE TOP FIVE NATION WIDE IN ALMOST 100 NEW HONDAS IN STOCK! TRY TO ~~~-<',. MATCH ~ ~"t·" HONDA SALES AND SERVICE! Our consistently Low Volume Prices, Comfortable terms, and a complete service facility devoted exclusively to economy ·ears are three big reasons you should visit the leader before you buy anywhere! THESE SAVINGS!~ .,t.~#­ ¥~· BRAND NEW 1974 • HONDA 2 DOOR COUPE (2199024) I ,• •' • ~. For 48 Mo. int. Tax 3 Lie. Def. Pym , Price S3420 73. APA , 13.51%, (SBA2150835) ' ' • • •• I~ ' ' YOUR'75 Registration Wed~ay, December II, 1974 Brand New! '·75 DART SPORT DODGE COLT Cpe. ·~::d'75 CORONET 2Dr. H.T. FULLY FACTORY EOOIPPED (LL29C5G 102~761 LOA·DED -NOT STRIPPED deluxe package, automatic . 318 engine. power steering, radio. body mou ld ings deluxe wheel covers whitewalls . IMMEDIATE DWVEllY FULL l'ltCE + T.U: & UCEMSE ' . 4 $1>fJed.° 1600 cc engine. viny1 sidt fnOld1rigs l mucn. mu.:ti morel· , i6l21·1145313217) " ~ IMMEDIA.TE , DfLIVERY LOTS OF GAS MILEAGE! FULL PllCE + T Ai & ·LICEMSE IWLZIG SG 114924 1 . IMMEDIATE · DELIVERY I RILLH:ICE + TAX & UCEMSE "SPECIAL" LOADED-HOT STRIPPED Increased cooling. passenger seat, oil pressure gauge. mrrors & much. much morel FULLY fl;IUIPPED Terrific Savings on New '7 4 's DARTS CHARGERS VANS 53776 MONACOS PICKUPS fULL rtlCE + T.U & UCIMSE NEW . . .... SAVE MONEY ' NEW I • -· '75 DODGE PICKUP '74 Charger .LEASE '74 Monaco ~--ti~ '.'1 ,'All 11(1\fJ! lti\ df.' ~·ti ·.~I ,',IJRIH ' ', • ".'f If Automatic, air, power steering. radio. heater. (216FFY ) s73 DH. s73rn MO. V-8. automatic. od pressure gauges, power steenng, bright bumpers. rad io, etc 1014BE55000196 FULL PRICE FULL '70 MONTE CARLO Vinyl lop, auto .. power '9teering factory air, wirewheela. f1708FDI FULL PRICE 51376 ··sar6 LOADED! Automatoc. lrr.inr disc bra!oies. 360 ong , radio. oow,er steering. , (WL2 1 J4do15) '75 DART ss9 1 OMO NEW COLT S64 26 Mo , 2 Door H.T. 360 V-8, automatic .. power steering, wsw tires, body side moldings. & much morel 3'6 mo OEL {111 405) 36 mo OEL fli2361 CASH BACK ON YOUR TRADE! 5,367.6 OLD FASHIONED AMERICAN SALES & SERVICE FULL FULL PRICE Auto.. air, po°"·e• !l>'eef•ng. pewer crakes. rao1c "eater (91~ft.lJ PRICE $1676 s73 DH. s7r MO. '. $1676 J r,1.17 k1r )0 --o.lwrM ·-"''" IJtlt.14, ,,._, ll. :i.ll._ FULL '73 PLYMOUTH FURY 2 DR. H.T. PRICE Auto. air P&S. PB 50/50 seals. A&H. (666 GXT s97 6 ~1~~:.~~.~ .. ·-·~·~.!.7."~-~ FULL PRICE '72 GRAM TORIMO COUPE FULL Auto ... lactory a11. vinyl I®. wsw tires. radlO. heater t733 FXAl PRICE s77 DH. s77 MO. '71 CHRYSLER T&C WAGOM 9pass .. auto. air. cruise P/S. P a ro....1 rac~ :l460TD s71 DH . s7924 ><O. Onll' 171120 b 30 "'0l D<!l1<1...,.,..,,...,.. r .... ~ I,<;' 00 AP" .'' •'I. '73 FORD PICK-UP Fulty equipped (43476Pl HOT SATISFIED WITH SERVICE? Try VICTORY "You 're the Winner "' SllYK:IHOUlS ....... ., 7:Jo-t. ':oo,... r,... Fi-I. 7:10-toS:OOI"" w .. JCCtpf all Warranty Worlc on All Chrysler Products DODGE •CHRYSLER •Pl YMOUTH Motor Home Service Tool FULL PRICE $1776 FULL PRICE YOUR FAOORY DIRECT DEALER l ' • . ' 1975 T-BIRD ON~ YEAR U)-ILIMITED V-8, auto trdns., factory air conditioninq, power steering, pawer MILEAGE 'GUARAlll..ITEE td1sc) brakes. Power windows, power seals, heater, rad ial whitewall · ("111111 '"'""''''"""""''''"·"""'"'"'""'""'"'"'""'"...," * TRANSMISSION * ENGINE * DRIVE AXL.f -• ~'''"'""""'"''~ " 00 DISCOUNT · ·-*.POWER STEERING* E~~~RICAL OP EN 9AM .. 1·0 P~ E\'EllDAY INCLUDING SAT. & -SUN. $ 2 0 6 7 ' 4 ..... Used Car ... _. COYar5 ,_ W1i-Ford used .... for '12 ~. ond 1811l1llttd 11llo111J9. ltepaln IH _,1 may be',cloM ot •Y tra.clllted ._ . ' cleolenhlp "''"""'""' ... Ulitud St ..... v-s•·-· w• odYIH yoe Mw Aulo. '""'" "dio,._ __ -.1 ~-~-~~_;:_~_E _F_R .. oM_Ll_sT_. P_R_ic_E,.. ** ~*•wFREfJ DAY . T'IAL EXCHANGE ! ~!1o:-~;._~~·;_:~_~:~_,.~ .. ~: _____ _ ~~D 1975 LTD LANDAU ' . LIKE '74 MAVERICK NEW v.s. aulo. !rans, laclory air conditioning, po"'er sleering, power ~d•st:I Drakes. Power windows, po"'er seats, heater, l1nled glass, .,.,~1 covers. tilt wheel, plus rooch rrore. Serial No. 5J&ISI0965!, Stk. '"' DISCOUNT IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $1623 FROM LIST PRICE TRADE NOW With our extra hi9h trade in allowance on your car, the net difference for, your new car is lawer now than last year. Don't wait -act now . BRAND NEW 1975 ELITE 1 OR. H. T , V·8, auto trans., factory air conditioning, power steering, P0<11er (d1sc1 brakes. power windows. heater, r<Ulial whitewall tires. vinyl roof. l1nled glass. wheel covers, lulury interior, phis much '"°" """No. IG21SIS3069 Ilk.• 362DISCOUNT / IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $107 FROM LIST PRICE ~~;D . 1975 GRANADA V 8, aolo tran s., factory air conditioning, power steering, power · (d isc I brakes. heater, whilewalt tires, tinted glass, Light group, plus rnuch mrnorc. Serial No. 5W81F13B9U Slk. * 422 ~--.. . IMMEDIATE DELIVERY DISCOUNT $678 FROM LIST PRICE ~~~ND 1975 PINT0'2 DR. SUNROOF. 2100 cc engine, auto. !rans, radial whitewall !ires, tinted qlas~. luwur v decor. plu~ mJch more. Serial No. 4R10Y193339 Stk. 1 nr DISCOUNT IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $569 FROM LIST PRICE BRAN D NEW 1975 FORD P.U. • '68 FORD FAIRLANE 500 V-8, Radio. Heater. Good Transportation. (142AKGJ '60 int'L Pickup 6 cyl .. slick shift. looks & runs great. LiC. ~o. \. 17612 ssss '69 CHEV. Pickup ~TON Camper Equipped. {13603K) s1277 '69 OPEL Rallye RALL YE G. T. 4 speed, AM/FM radio, heatt:ft. (ZKZ041) $997 '69 OPEL G.T. Auto. trans., AM/FM radio, heater. New Steel Belted Rad ials. Serial No. 97086. SJ888 . ' 250 6 cyl., auto. trans.. low low miles (007KLM) ' 2777 FREE $988 -----.7-2 -VA-L-IA_M_T __ -t----,7-3_T_R-IU-M--PH-. .,-. --t~"W REG: SIZE- 6 cyl., stick shift. Faciory air conditioning, power steering, Spitfire Roadsfer, radio. heater, low. low miles. burgundy ·• f 0 OTB AL l radio, healer. 413FWG fil'.,lish. fJS'42JPR . S J 788 $ C°"""elt wfflo ldckl119 lee. MGkH an Ideal X...O. GI#. Come in and let us check your_ credit oti !tie pt1rchOM of a new or 'u·std cor. FREE TICKETS TO "HOLIDA Y~.ON ICE" Ho °""'Jotloo 11\ boiy. Tii e Football i• aur <jift. • -t. ~ toyou. Our Holiday Gift To You. Come , in for a demonstration ride and receive your free tickets - Mo obligation to buy •. Our way of saying thanks for ' a great year at Wilson Ford. · '72 COURIER '69 PLYM,. Wqn. 4 speed. Radio, healer. whitewall tires. (95082T). · Wgn. v.a, aura. trans .. power steering. {72 ICFK) $1877 s977 '72 T·BIRD Land. '70 MAVERICK l oaded and very, very nice. License No. 206EMP 2 Door Stick shift, heater, very sharp. ZBW-766 s3577 s12ss Hardtop, V·8. 1aI.~ir.~~~n~!Sl~Jrakes, AM/~M V.S. auto. ,;Zs~ la~!'!~nd'!!n~,,~~er steerl~. stereo, r&h. vinyl roof. tin:ed glass. w/cov. 1959GAB radio, healer. 947AVP 's31ss '73 FORD WGM. Wagon Country Sedan V·S. auro. trans.,· factory air condillon1ng, power steenng, (006GXB) S'J!J77 s1oss '71 CHEV: Veaa Radio, heater. economical stick shift. '4490.0C SJ 177· '72 PONTIAC '72 CONT. MK. 11 . Bonneville VB. Auto. Trans .. Factory Air, Power Steering. 8, auto. trans .. factory air. power steering, pewer brakes, Power Disc Brakes. Power Windows. (676FLU) . power sinctows, power seats, radio. heater, white wall tires. SJ988 10FOP • S4988 sass '68 OPEL Rallve . ~ '70 TOYOTA MK 11 w•GOH '4 speed. radio, heater. 439CEP GT. 4 speed, radio, heater. Nice little car. (j;QAS34} . s777 SJ 177 '67 CORTINA G.T. '73 BUICK REGAL 4 SPeSd. radio. heater. vinyl inferior. new wide oval tires. Cpe. VS, auto. trans .• factory air, power steerirlO. Pow (VGl536J brakes. AM/FM radio, vinyl roof .. tinted glass. 959GAB • FORD • ,, r~ Auto. trans .. radio. hea1e<, v1t1Eel covers. viny terior. decor groups. carpelir.g Lie l•lJPP · 4 speed, tinted glass. vinyl interior. Serial No. SGTAPJ9092 52777 '74 FORD 3h TON PU & NEW 1975 CAB OVER CAMPER ' With '75 Ma1orway Cabover camper, power steering, plus other extras. (409024) ·53777 197 4 CAMPER VAN FORD IUBILE TOP ($er. 1SGT ANE48818) V·B. auto. trans., power steering. tinted glass. H.D. shocks. bri te gril le, paneled, carpeted. Ice bol(, sink. etc. (E14GHV25076) -. . . I ' 7 ... -. ' ' Laguna/South Coast ED I f 1 o -N " . Toda:•r's Final • N. \'. Stocks -- • VO L. 67, NO. 345, 6 SECTIONS, 100 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11 , 1974 TEN CENTS Coast Residents Nix Dana Drug Center By JACK CllAPPELL OI ... o.ilt Pilot st..ll South Coast residents attending a public meeting called to air concern on a county drug rehabilitation center proposed for Dana Point voted 61 to 30 against the center Tuesday. The vote is an expression or com· munity sentiment only and has no of· ficlal bearing. Hov.1ever, Pau l Sayre. preside nt of Uni ted South Orange Coast Com· munities ( USOCCJ which hosted the meeting, said the \•ote would guide members of the USOCC boa rd or directors when it determines what ar- lion should be taken on the center. Approval for the 5162,000 a year re· s identia l drug rehabilitation pro- gra m, v.•as given a week ago by th e Orange Co unty Board or Supervisors "'Ith ILttlc advance pul>hc exposure. USOCC is a coalilion Of homeo .... ·ners and civic organizations from the unincorporated area or South Laguna, Laguna Ni~ucl, Dana Point and Capistrano Beach. In opening statements, Sayre said the ol'gllnization was ready to contest the count y decision and i"ndicated there may be legal grounds on which opposition could Ix' basC'd . The 2·1 \"Ole against the t•enter fo llowed a three hour meeting at v.·hich the v.·ork and objectives or the center v.·ere explained. The center v.·ould be operated by an or~aniza tion called Straight Ahead. Inc., v.•hich contracts with the county ·Clients at the f ;;-ntt-r Slr .. ughl Ahl•a d has Op..!f.'.i\cd ,1 :.1 nular faellit.' 111 Ontario -· under~o group th<'rapy and st'm1 nar d1seuss1ons, and arc j.!1vt•n jobs of in<'fC'a:.1ng 1·e!:.pon:-i 1bd1ty 1n the trnll'I'. 'J'hcy hvi: in the ct'nttr three to five months. through the department of mental 1'reatmenl consists of making the health lo reh;1b1litate persons "'ho -addiet who \\'ant:. 10 give up drugs. \'oluntee r to undergo the treatment feel th<it he cun. ~I any of thl' staff eer ter Leisure World Rossmoor $2 Million Files Suit Adoption Of Plan Proposed Ry RICllARD P. NALi, o+.,,.O.U1~t.iSl•ll Ross moor Corporation, deve loper of Leisure World communities, has filed a lawsuit against both the non·profil organ iza~i?n it created to manage the commun1t1es and the protit-making organi zation lhat now manages them: The S2.2 f!1 illion suit wa s riled this Double City Building Tax Nixed. Lag una Beac h Planning Com - missioners took no action Tuesday on a proposal' to double city building: fees, apparently drop1>ing the matter • from consideration. A sludy of comparati\•e building fees in nearby cities had been planned but the figurci. wero not available, said \l/ayne l\loody. plannine director. The proposal, aimed al raising r und s lo buy parks, was not rescheduled for future consideration. It met with considerable opposition at a previous meeting when builders charged it was a n attempt to ban building in the city. Jn addition. George Logan, city at· torney, expressed doubts about the l~ality of using a bUilding tax to raise park funds, saying such a speciall zed use would change the nature or the lax. L.agunan Held In 'Assault' On Policeman An off.duty Los Angeles policeman was n e arly run d own by a n automobile today in Laguna Beach as be attempted to stop a seemingly in- 90xicated driver. wee k by Rossmoor lawyers against Lleis ure World F'ound<1lion. the non· By PAJ\1ELA llALl.1\\'. Ot IM D•lly Pi101 Stiff profit corporatiorl <1nd Proressional J\layor Roy Byrnes, v.•eary of gr ap· Community 1\1 anagem,enl · plini.: "'ith trivialities in the city's ne\\' Also named as a dcfenaant in the gcner<1I pl<1n, today called on the suit is Ed\\.'ard L. (Jlsen. v.•ho once eitizens of San Juan Capistrano tu tft>aded Leisure \Vorld Founda!ion cast :.iside cmotion:.ilism so the plan and now heads Professional Com· can be adopted and the city can begin munity h1311agement. moving for"'·ard. ~dditional defendants 10 the suit During a press conference at c1ly are Golden West Publishin~. Inc. and hall this .morning, Dr. Byrnes said publisher Otto 1\fusch. Golden West some residents are bitterly resentful publishes both the Leis ure \Vorld . that the plan does not say exactly Neyt's and Saddleback Valley News. \lihat they want it to. Tb' Bit· filed in Orang'e eoUnty .. Th.ere is an attempt to make the Superior .Court cbarges that during geh~ral plan too s pecific," he said, , the years 1966 and 1967 the Leisure ··some are trying to m ake the plan a , World Foundation failed to r epay document graven in stone v.•ith the im· money advanced b y Rossmoor mutableforceofanordinance." Corporation. /. . He said that those who \vould do this The complaint states this money seem to have a basic mistrust of was ror the management and opera-future councils and an intense mis· lion of two California Leisure \Vorld trust of Slaff. communities. the one at Laguna f-li lls "This is an example er emotional and one at \Valnut Creek. and 1.,.,.0 O\'erkill." he said. ··But it's nothing others 10 Ne\\. J erscY and l\t aryl:ind. terribly serious." The com plaint al so alleges assets .1'hc future of San J ~~n Cap_is.t rano v.·ere transferred fro 1n the ·non·profit v.•1_11 he conlrollct.l by chhgent c1t1 zen~. Leisure \l/orld f ou ndat ion for said the mayor. lie addccJ that a J!.OOd personal benefit of the other defen· '·communit y doesn't gel to be ont• dants. because "a bunch of superior ch<irac·. 'fhe suit involves an agreement tcrs get in a room and .~·r1ll' a docu· between Rossmoor Corporation trtid ml'nt and thcngohoryie . . the founda tion. · l\layor li~rnes. said the city nCC'rls It i's a I legecl that Ross nl oor general cor:nmun1ty goals, pcopl.c v.•hc Corporation advanced funds to the h~ve ..lhc interest and expertise to foundation for administration main-Y.•ork them out and a better un- tenance. sales, advertising and costs ~e~standing ~t"''e~n !hos~ "'·ho <ire of publi s hing a community .1ns1deandouts1dec1ty h~ll. . newspaper. !·le said the next step 1s v.·r1t1ng the The complaint asks s ums totaling land use. man_agemcnt code, _a ~ocu ­ S2,195,307 which assertedly were ad-ment which .,..·1!1 ~ \'ery spec1f1c, and va nced to but never repaid by the Pie e nc~uraged c1t1zcns 1to become 1n - foundation. \'Olved 111 that. . Olsen 1s 1>residcnt of Professionnl Bui he cautioned p<;>opl_c a.~a1n~I Com munity l\1anagcmcnt hcud "scl_f.defc•at1ng cmot1ona.ils ~. an~ qua rtered in Ne"'port Beach. I-le livt·s rcnundcd them tha_t. c~m1~~ ~1~1:-;e cl~l's in South Lagun a. not mean defeat. . It s eas~ lo bl .1 The Leisure \Vorld Nev.'.s sluted re protester and link buzz \\'Or ~~ cently that Olsen served 1vith the IOgl•thcr. People shoulrl not J.!_t'l s,c! 111 Feder a 1 Bureau of Investigation ror 2.s 1·01 ved th.at they lose persJ)t'CI 1 ve years. 11~ po.1nted out that the gc nC'ral Ol se n was also one of the in -p!:i.n, \1•h1ch has been "'orked on by 100 corporating directors of Saddleback c1llzens. _staff and consultants, has Community l·lospital and still is un the cosl t~e cit_~' S!!0.000 to date . board. ··11 s :i fine plan. one of the best 111 Board :Chief the s tale, and I want .lo thank evcr- vone \\'hO has helped "'ith it," he said . : . .But I v.•a nt to direct thl' eyes or the community for1vard. now." NO MORE HAPPY SCENES LIKE THIS AT AMUSEMENT PARK ? Japanese Village Once Issued Photo to Promote Deer Park Emergeney Deelared Burma Troops, Monks Battle Over U Thant By United Prf'SS lntcm~tional Burmese troo1~ .ind poh<'(' V.'f'r<-rl' ported balthni;::·~\·t·ral lhous:.ind Siu dent s und Bh udd1.!ll monks 111 tht• BurmC'Sl' capit.11 or R11n~1.o.i IOd.:'J) Ill an nllf'mpl to n.•1,.-i,c-r Int.a 't~rn bod' of forn1rr l' , · ~rM.an f:f'N"ral l 1'h,1n1 ll:id•d ILinlftJl1t11 ,.,.141 thto JO\. t•rnnll'lll ~l<•f'lrtn-d,. t~I uf l'mtt,i.:t'n c.v and n1 :1rtl:1l l~ll l nformra11on f 1"Mft1t"K lhi• ~1;111• ()('11:11·1m\~111 1n "a•h1n11on from Han~oon i-.11tt lhf' v1olt>nff' ""' v.·1<1espreart alll'l lti.• "lll•mpt to reco1 rr lJ 'fhunl 's body •·a~ 111>p.trentl) unsut C('Ss{ul. I The 1\:tso<"i.1ltd Pr~~ s;ud police r('CO\'Crt'd the body. 1 U Thant died 1n N('v.· \'ork Nov. 25 . The students und monks seized h1:. body last .,...·eek at the funeral in Ran~oon on the grounds thut it de· served a burial plaet• berilling a v.orltl statesman. lnl ormalion reach1np. the Stat!.' Dt•p11rtm1'nt ~aid no11n g appe:1rs to hu,·e eruptC'd early toda~·. 1·hl' report:-. :-.:1ul 1 ha! thC' s1tua1 ion lall'I' appear:-. to h,1\ t• ~Ollt•n beyond thl' l'untrol of the t'l\ll .111thor1111·s Thl' ch.urman of lhl' l)1\'1Sional !'1·01111•':-. \·11unc11. 'l"h1l'll t\uni::. ap· pt'.1lcd :11 1h:ll limC' !o thl· ll.angonn m11it<11'_\ 1.'0mmander to s11p11ly lr<X}p~ 111 ti~~ isl !ht• pohl'l'. the r•·1)()1·ts :-ia1d. l11s orde r. broadeas1 by ltadio R.111~0011 . ~aid th<ll "sOml' Jll'Opll· v. 1th1n H.angoon arl' burnin~ and destroying bu1ld1ngs and \'eh1tll':-i. dc- monstrat1nl!' and shouting sloJ,!ans .. , Arrested on suspicion of drunken driving and assault with a deadly v.·e;.won on a police officer was Je r- rold Anthony Boscoc. 41 , of 401 Anita St .. Laguna Beach. He was held in lieu o( 525,000 bail. Wo~'t Seek Re-election Downtow1i Traffic All persons .,..·ert' ord('recl to rcm.11n in then· ho 1n~s until fur"thcr notH'l" and 111 :idchtinn a curfC'\\ \\as 1m1msl'd bet\vecnlhl'ho11r~of6;11n andlip.m. Officer Jlc rman li1 . Laggart of the Los t\ngeles Police Department told local police he was dining with friends al the Refrit'<I Bean. 696 S. ·Coast l·ligh\\'3Y. shortly afte r mi(\pig ht when he saw an apparently inl£:icat· ed m:in leave the restaurant and get in a car. Laggart said he followed the man,· Identified himself as a police orricer and suggested the man take a taxi to get home. Instead, the man ignored him, drove forwnrd and then suddenly shifted into reverse and backed rapid· Jy toward the ofri ccr. missing hi~ and striking a parked car. Laggart said. Lagga rt called Laguna Beach police, who made the arrest. Gordon Peterson. prl•sidcnt of thP Capistrnno Unified School District Board of Trustees. ~aid today he will not seek reelection to th<' OOard 111 tht• !\larch 4 election. Peterson , n Nev.iport Beach patent attorney 1v ho lives i11-San Clemente. has served on the board for four years. lie was elected president last .July. As reasons for his de<'ision he cited "the press of my busi ness and the need !or a break after four years" but said he has considerable regret about leaving the board. lie said he believes the most impor· tant things accomplished during his trusteeship hav(' been improving cff1· ciency at school board m('clings. plac· ing more emphasis 011 clC'mcnlary educ:ition uncl kccpi n~ pace v.•il h Viet Battle Rages growth. GeorAe \\'h1tc. another of the four SAIG ON, Soulh VU!tnam tAP) Capistrano lrustees "'ho:.e terms ,,111 'The mlln r)' command rcp0~·nr..-;,.ttin ~t:irch, has t1lr.0 .-lnounc.c.d h(' day that f;O''<'lllnl('nt rorccs . recap· ""ill not !leek rt'Clcct1on. lured the l\to1'uu base ramp~Mtut 15 Trustees \V11llam Enqu1~t nnd l>r. miles south of llue urtcr a daylon11: A. E. \Vestbc.rg have riled to run in lhc battle. The conunand i;aid 48 North eleclinn. A nC\VComcr. G. "ltos~" Vietname1JC aod Viet Cong sold~rs Roskamp , a health -care ad were killed In the righting Tuesday. ministrator, has also fil ed. .Government loSses were put at seven Deudllnl' for filing with the ()range men dead and ~6 woundcd. County Registrar of Voters Is Jan. :i. • Clemente Chamber Backs Parking Plans Thl• Sa n Clemente ChambC'r of Co mrnc r,·c Hoard of Directors 1'ues- day voted to, back a controversial list of suggestions dealing v.'ith downtov.•n parkin~ and traffic proble ms. The li st \Vas drafted by the Citizen's Parkiog Committee. formed l\\."O years ago by the city al the urging of the chamber. Suggestiom; include: -Acquisilion by thf• <'it~· of addi· lion al downtown parki,,g areas. -Opposition to devPlopmcnt or :i pedestrian mall in the 100 block of Ori ~far. HPIRininA pa\'cmenl for public park1n~ US(' on the north s ule or AvenidH Cabr11lo • -Opposition to mak1n~ l)t•I ~1ar a onr~ilr ;ortred "There is reason to bch \'e This IS \\here it all mHy ho.'! dov.·n," l\1ark ~larks . chairman of the chamber de · vl'lopment romm1tle1'. said rcg:irdini.: cit)' fund ing of project. In addition. the chamber board listened to proposed change1 In Lhc I ' . city's in -lieu parking cert1f1c1Jt11 poli cy. Currently, locallon·s \\•hich d1l not provide adequate o·n' site park1n1? may be assessed an amount in lieu of 1>ro · viding necessary parking. f\mil Radics. chamber manager. said ii "''as th(' consensus t.hal persons should not puy for P<irk inJt they can· not use. lie said the city should realize th('rf' arc areas where existing parking dt'ri · ciencies cannot be helped. Futur<.• dl· \'elopment :1nd rcde\'f'lopmenl shoul<I not be a\lov.·cd to create parking d('ri · cil.!neif.)s, he !laid. No ch.1mbcr oction '"'as requr.~tf'<I on the 1n·llcu Issue. -Selassie--Future Dim ADDIS ABABA.. Ethiopia (AP> - The new chairman of Ethiopia 's rul· ing military council today ruled out any pos!llbillty of letting deposed Em · perior Ila lie Selassie--seek asylum abroad. 1\tcord1ni.: to :-;iatc Ot•11artn1ent rc- porls. !.c:illt'rC'd demon:-.l r:nions '"'t•re -.till taktnJ! p1;1l't' 1n llang•H 1n rll·~ptll' th(' u:-.r tlf tear ~:1-. h1 110l1et• and "old1t•rs. l 'h(• rt'IH•!'I' i.;11 d tha! lhl·ri• . ,h<i.d lli."on :-.c<il1t'r'"d gunflrl' ,ind n1ohs 11 t'r(' ro:im1n,I! !hi· .. 111·"1' Th(' \'tnlt'11l't' .1p1):1rl'11lh tx·i.:an OH th e 111111·C'r-. 11 .1 l'~t rnp1h In ll;1n,l!kok .1ht• c·.1p1l;d ol nt·i~hhor 1ng ·rha1lnnd, rtipl11n1.1111· :-;nur{'t'" n1onitor111~ ll!11l10 HJnJ!n11n rpport('rl th:1t CLI\ ;.1ulh<!!"l\IO '" it~hl'd for htlll rron1 I h1; 11 u rnlt'-'t' .1rm~ 111Qlil'l11 ng de- mon st rat 1t111 .. '.\otnbs or p1•11plt• lor1!l'rl anrl d:1m:1i;:erl property 111 the e<1p11:il t'LI .''• tht· mor111ors :-;,'l1d. Earlier Yule For Students l'hr1,1n1,1 .. 1.11 .111nn f\1r l .. q:un.1 ll1·.11·h -.1ud1·11t .. \\Lii lk<).?.IU \lnnd,n. ,1 111'1'" l'.irlll•r 1h.111 h11 ,111cl1'nl-. tn n1.111' 11111._., d1i-\!'I('! .. 1 h 1•)..IJ ,I \\1'~'1... U\ i.C('PllU! 111th d1:-;tr1~·1 1111l1t'\' 1n pr1•\ 1ou-. \l'.lr .. p, in llt'tnu1 ~!11d11n1~ tu l\11ri.. .11 1t'fllll<lr \jt'\ t 'h r1~ln1;,1:- 1nhi- ~tt1tl('rl\f.. \\'ill rC'hUll to school .Jau :!, ffil'mbl·r:. ~1r1· former drug u::.cr:-i tht·mst·l,·e:.. 1'hc ct·nter 1rould treat a broad ral\ge of abust•rs from marijuan:.i smokers to hl•roin addicts. The client5 .,..·ould go to the center following "de· loxification " (\\'tthdra\l.·a ll al a hospital. Straight ,\ht·:id is scheduled to take over the Lamplighter ~1otel and some s urrounding propert~·. Su,!ld a~'. Park Act Appalling -Mayor / !\lore than half the 320 tame deer ot defunct Japanese Village and Deer Park in Buena Park have been-killed and hauled :J\\•ay to rendcrinR plants. officials at the facility admitted TU~· da\'. The,· said the deer sho"·ed a positive reaction to tes t s for tuberculosis administC'red as a prere- quisite to sale or the herd. About 220 deer tested positive to tuberculosis and .,..·ould ha,·c been killed e\•e n if tbe park had remained open. company officials added. Health department officials said. there is almost no rhance the disease could have been spread to humans because it would require frequent, ~lose contact "'ith inrected animals. Though ;i positive s kin ll'St is not proof of infec tion. according to Orange County lfealth Dcpartmen1 • officials, some park employes indical ed tht' entire herd may bcdcstroyetl. Ned DeWitt, president of Six Flags: lnr .. the parent firm of Japanese ' Villai;e told nc"·smen lhl· deer v.·cre ki lled on orders rrom the state Bureau of An imal llC':1!th !·le said the ·n1c1hud of dt:s!roying the animals v.'as as humane as poss\. ble~a lethal inJl'Ction nf a toxic chemical. But state health officials claim lhc order v.·as not to destroy the deer but to keep t he m quarantined to undergo TB treatments . \\rhen park officials :innounced last y,·eek the amusement center v.·nuld be closed for economic reasons. they said the animals \l.'Ould be-properly cared for until nev.· homes could bf. found . The decision to destroy the deer out.- raged Buena Park ~tayor Stanl~f ~1ayer. v.·hostood outside a g<ite at the park Tuesday and ~poke to newsmen. ··This is <in appalling s11uat1onr ;.ibo minahlc. ··he said. "In my opinion this is a contri1·ed situation and ;;i means to an cnrl . "The cost of feeding the: animals re- ached a point "'here it v. as no longer economical," he added ""''•t i l1t•r ;i\o..,,11,\ .'i_rln n,· a\on~ tlu" he:-.t q\' .di 1:ua:it::.,'"\:.1 1th :.omt· h1;!h clouds at 11n1l's Tht· l\l',llht'.r :-.l'l"\Ht' l',111..,, ll)t' p.11 1'h\ lr•L! 111 1h1• n111rn 111;.: hnu1·~ H1'.H h h1i.;h:-. Ii:! lo i;;,, r1~1n;: \!) Hi 1nlatn l l .1111" 11 I..,, l:\S IDt: '1'011\l :\ /enrlo1() .~r11•nr11u• rr.1·1•(lttlt1'r ~nf./S !111· cnllrl' q/.,/J!• n1011 b1· 111 9HH'I' pt>ril l'if'C!lUS1' •l/ rlnlllOf/I' rl011l' rn thro.:-oiic l<n11•r. ~1or11 Pagt> A~. I 11dt.':\ &o.>11 .... ., ..... \ """''' " l "" l!avf ... N'o•,..• 8,,., c ... 1w .... ., ,.11-•IH"'' •t,m ,,..,ror"•~ ... o._.c_,, •n-n rt•""''" DI 11 -· "" r~"'"' '" J ...... ' •• , •• " r"'"'"'°'d '" 5fl'"• Pt•1t• " 0.•I~ Nato<t' "' -· '" F"•ll•••• l'•ff .. ti• SI*•~•"'~" '" ,_ ... ," ... '"' .. , '"" ...... .. f ......... '" fl>Oalt" "" ·-r•" ""~''''" .. H.,O.W~•~ " Wo<kl Pft "'\ .... -· " 2 DAIL V PILO 1 LISC Weonesa-r. Decemoer 11. 197• State Legislators Want ' to Hik e Expenses SACRA~IE:'-ITO fAJ.') - CaliforniJ 's l~Rislators want to raise t heir t a:<.rrc<' living t-Xf>t:nscs but Hr l· w:u lin~ un ti l nc.\l ) ~·.,r lo :.i~k the Boa rd or Control, of(1cials ~•IY The lc t:isl :llor::. nov.• rl·tCl\'l' $30 ;i c;f.iy ror c~pensc:. v.hl·o on 1~i.:1 sl:ll1\'c bu::.1ncs)I Son11: h:~1J:ilat11r~ <•fl' di s· cuss ing S-14 Jl\'r d1 l•m, till' rr1.i,1 mum allowed by the Ll S. lntt"rn;i) .. ,·\"l'.llUc Service before 1:1xcs <1rc lt:\ 1ctJ If gr;.111tc-d . the fl'fjtll':-l \4'0uld tOSI Californ111 l J XJHJ)l'fl" ,111 add1t1onal SJ50,000 ~ year. ··1 know onJy that they h:id 1t u1 Morton mind, but d~idl'<l not lo do h unhl arter th~ r1nt bf thl> ytar;· Liirry- Robinson. di.rector ol lhe DepartmenJ. of General Servi~ und chairman of the state Board or Control. said in an in terview Tuesday. 'Jlhtl l»otrd setii"the per·d1 em r:1te for ronstllutional s tate o(fici'rs. :.ind the •eg1slators have tied their rate to that . figure. The bo;ird last ""'eek increased tJ1e 1>cr-diem rate for non-el<~cted stl.llC • l·mployes rr om $25 to $2B to coin· pen!>ate for inflation in the co!>t of hott_·ls, re5 t:.1ur<int 1nea.ls and other t_·s- Of Harsh Steps WASHIN GTON <UPI) -Interior Secretary Rogers (,'.B. ~tort.on says Americans are ~oing lo have to swallow ··a tonic of pretty bitter tast- ing medicine" if the United States and its industrial pa rtners in•Western Europe and Japan are to solve long. range energy problems. r.torton, .,.,•ho doubles as head of $157 BILLION PLUM SITS OFF COAST-&ory, A3 President Ford's Energy Resources Council, also said the new energy pro· posals Ford plans to send Congress next year will ''have to concentrate a great deal of power" in whome\'er heads the program . Morton made the remarks Tuesday night at a dinner meeting of the Trilateral Co mmission, a group or 200 private c itizens rrom We s t ern Europe, J apan and the Un ited St ates set up in 1973 to e ncourage cooperative answers to long-range mutual problems. He said whatever action the United States takes is the key because "we are lhe gu:izlers. We have got to solve our problem for your sake." It wa 5 in that context that he said "we are go, ing to have to come up with a tonic of pretty bitter tasting medicine." The cabinet ofricer conceded there was no current shortage of gasoline or home heating oil but said the world eventually will run out of fossil fuels unless it cuts back consumption while .. it concentrates on alternate energy sources such as solar and nuclear power. fllorton did not s ay w h<il "medicine" he favored for Armerican s but declared there were three basic Niguel Woman Mrs. Walker Services Held fo'uncral services y,ere conducted early in the past \\'eckcnd ror i\evalcy Wilma Walker, a teacher and resi- dent of La~una Niguel. She died last Tuesday in her home Mrs. \\1alkcr, <l9, had hccn a South Coast resident for the past t"·o and one-hai r years. Sh e leaves he r hushand, Donald IL ·\\.';tlker, of the hom e at 33595 i\;foon.~Hil !)rive; a son, Mark J~ouis \\'alkl·r of Corona; a daughter . Sandra Ley Simmons ol Phoenix : her p;ircnts, !it]. and J\lrs. Darrell !ll . Pierce or Fresno. J\lrs. \Valkcr "';JS a mcmlM'r or lhl· C<ilifornia Teacher':; Association and the National Education Association. Sht• al.so held m~mbcrsh1p in lhe \Vh ll- tier ·rea{· he r's 1\s:.oc1atJun. Services and Lur1;i l look place la !'l F'r iday under <.hr~t·11on of Lesneski l\lorl uary , S;.n Clr nl!•l1 ! 1• ORANGE COAST l •~t DAILY PILOT f"" 0<-(Ol \I D.l•I• P,1<)1 ...it1•-•<ft '''""'• !Jo....,'"" Nr*' Pt•\; I\ O"b""""' b> , ... 0....,Qt °"'" Pi.obj,._,,,n~ (o"'P""' S..PoO<•!• f<lolt""' ,., """'"""~ MOM•Y t~f<>llQ~ ,,,,,., '°' '"'" ,,.,..,. N•"'""'' 11•¥n. HuOt•"'ll<><> S<>.o<nll o...,. ,.,,., Viii~, ''"'"~ ~•<!Glell.I<• Yl ll•• •I'd Loo""• lk•<n !Poul" CIMO.: 11 •"IOI• toq..,...1 f<l •l<G<> ~ PJbh•n•n s.1 ... 0.,. """~ .... r..., ,..,,.,,,,., P'•b""''"9 pl••• .• "' lll) ...... , "'1 !iOfft, (.o.i• -··• (•I t!Of~' ,j '1t.l• Robert N. Weed p, .... ,. .... •nd """'·-· Jack R Curley Y•(• P•n•Ofnl •<'Id Grntti ! Mlr.o(IH Thomas Keevll £d••Ot" Thomas A. Murphine """"•4•""1 Eoitor ,(,,~rles H. LOO'i Richltrd P. Nall ~uht•nl ,,.,_..,o•nq l&I<•" Ugun• Beach Ottict ll .. (.-.rt~•-! ,...111,,, """'"n p o 11o ..... mu Ott.tr Ollicts '°''•-w uc w,"a.•$1•"1 Npw!'JOft 111.o<" )JU ~r..-111111 &o\.lle• .. 11 ''"'"""'10fl ... '" • •I Ii .. "'~ lloui.•••11 ~llOl\fb&U Y•·~~ 1\101 U1 P•1 i:to_, •'~"O••oieFr_.,...., Telephone (7141 642"4121 Classlfltd A.dv t rtls1n9 M2·U?l L.lgun,i. Be.tch All OeP'rlmenti: T•ttohone 494-946• 1om S..n C•1-n!• 49S·O•lO C••"""' lflj 0••"111' (;w11 Pu!lol"'""G (Moll>•"• ""' ....... •to-..... !1111'1'•"•"' K hlO"•I ...... n-. ~ .0 ... rhV"'t"h ,.,.,.,,, .... . bO •"P'OCl..C•a *'IP'IO"' •-••+ l'f""'" .... O! tllfl,..•Of'! ,,_. lior'f""ll ''"'' tlO\I•"' N ill •I tft•ll MO U, 0 11'11•"•• koO\<'flpl•llll "' ....... IJ 00 ,_.'-I,., rn .... ,, 1-1 oo ,...,,,u,_ '"•lftM• .,.\!,,..!'°"' tJ oo.._1n1, choirl's -limiting imports of Middle East oil , imposing gasoline rationing or providing "disincentives" to dis· courage the use of gasoline. The latter pres umably would in- c 1 u de h ig he r gasoline taxes. something Morton championed open- ly until Ford recently cut him down . Jn respons e to a question , the secretary said the problem there ""'as how to ''feed the resulting revenu es back into the economy to keep the wheels turning, to keep employment up." Morton also said giving any new energr chief strong powers presented "difficulties, particularly when Congress is controlled by one party and the White House by another.'' He added: "We. can't make a mis· take. When we go to Congress, we have to be rig ht. Laguna Home Blaze Causes $6,000Damage , A fire blazed through lhe upstairs of a Laguna Beach house Tuesday. re- sulting in about $6,000 in damage but no injuries. The fire brokeoul about3 p.m. in an upstairs bedroom at 2995 Alpine Wa y, the residence of 1'1r. and Mrs. Jin1 Loomis. l\1rs. Loomis called the fire department. Capl. Bing Boka of the Top of the World fire station said the fire was contained in l,he bedroom, but caused hea \"i smoke""damage to the rest of the house. He said fi remen had difficulty locat- ing the origin or lhe fire because of the hea vy smoke, but finally traced it to a night table. The blaze was extinguished in about 10 minutes by running hoses through :in upstairs windO\V , he said. Bok:.i s <i id lhc ('<muse of the fire is un· der 1nvest1 gat1nn. L. A. Crawford Funeral Held; I Died at Age ~3 l'ri \'ate f;1n1lly funt•ral rites y,•erC' conducted r-.t ond:1y for four·yeur San Juan Capistrano resident Langford ,\mos Cray,'ford . V.'ho died Friday al :1 San Clemente l-losp1t;1L l-le v.•a s 83. l\·l r. Cra\vford. a resident of 31091 \"ia Sanlo Tomas, lea ves a so n, Robert L. Crawford of San .Juan Capistrano and a granddaughter, !\1nau i\t a rs hall of Kai ua. I lawa11. The rites i\1onday were held al Ca pistrano Valley B:.iptist Church and private burial fol Joy,•ed. Lesneski J\'1ortuary was in charge of arrangt'- mcnts. F'riends who · wi sh m ay make me,_morial contributions to the r\merican Cancer Soclety, 18357 E. 4th St., Tustin, 92680. Mrs. Ryan, 97, Rosary Slated l\1arj!uerilc At arie Hya n. 9i. a r<'!'ot · clcnt of lhC' South Coasl since 1948. d ll'll :\londay 1n orning 111 Ca pislr:1n{1 Jicach. l\t r~. Ryan, a resident of :?0691 t-.1 :t rilyn Drive. South La guna. lt>ave . ._. a son. Edmund 0. Hyan of Piaya dr l lley ; :i daughte r. J\fari::ue rite f:. 1\tcheson of South La guna ; fi ve> grandchildren and eight great· J;randchildren. ' Rosary and ~lass of Christi a n burial w(lrC scheduled lo bf' held lh i~ mornini: at St, Edward's Catholic Chur<"h In Capistr~no Beach. Burin! v.as to rollov.· 1n El Toro's Asrcn~1on Cemetery. l.A'!l:nC's k1 t.1ortuary \\';is in charge of u rrani;:e mcnt ~. High Sc hool Closed BOSTON (AP) Sauth Boston lfigh St'.'hool .... ·as closed today after a 17-yt'Dr·old white youth wa s r>tahbfd In the abdomen. sehool·off1 cialg s11id. ~fiehncl f'aith4l( South Boston was rf'· ported on the da nger list st Clly llospital followinlil the stabbing. pens es. Th~ Legislature was ex-pected to rna loe its request at that meetlnl!_ sources said, butdian't.--- Assembly S(lieaker Leo McCarthy, <O·San FrunciscoJ confirmed that lhe ver-die m i;tluation i!; being con- ::;idercd. .. 1 hc;.ird thnt some di scussion had occurred ... It is something that is bcini:: reviewed,·· he said. Fred ·r a ughrr, chief consult:int to lhl' Assembly H1tles Committee. said l h~· legislators began discussing an 1n- t re<ise after the recent raise of the Residents: Preserve Glenneyre • A public h earing on plapning im- provements for Glenneyre Street w<1s continued Tuesday by tht!. Laguna Beach Planning Commission after 16 persons spoke, most of them opposing any change at all . Commissioners stressed that they were attempting to modi fy f'xisting ci- ty plans which c<1ll for significantl y vddening the street south of Calliope St reet. They said they were seeking alternative ideas from the public. Wayne Moody, planning director, presented plans drawn up by city staff showing mor e on-s treet parking within the existing ·so.foot right-of. way, and a meandering walkway at one side of· the road. He said th at whatever plahS are approved will not be immediately implemented. Instead, they will serve as guidelines when properly owners redevelop their lots and are required to improve the adjacent portion of the street. Residents or the area who spoke .:it the public hearing cited concerns over s preading automobiles and a lack of pede:strian safety. Among their suggestions were to make Glenneyre Street dead-end or one-way, to install more stop signs and to post it "Local Traffic Only'' south of Calliope Street. 'Commissioner John McDowell asked that city staff list all thesugges· lions for discussion at a study session at 7:30p.m. Tuesday. The public hearing was continued until the next regular commission meeting, on J an. 14. San Juan Firm On Agriculture Zone in Plan San.Juan Capistrano planni'ng com· missioners said Tuesday they will not change their stand on the designation or land :is permanent agriculture in lht' city's new general plan. Nor "'iii they change their stand on :iny of the 29 major issues sent back ti) lhe commission by the city council lasl v.·ef'k for revision. Commissioners a,e:rced th11t 200 ;u·rrs of land betv;ce n Del Obispo Hoad and the "\an .lua n Creek channel should be ~. aside for permanent :l!:TLCU \turC' l l!i'l'l' or the fi\·e COUil · ci\men :.i greed "'ith this posi tion until J;isl \vcek. \\'hl'n Councilman .Jnhn ~y,·ee ney changed his mind. lie de ci ded lo stand y,•ith !\-Tayor Roy Byrnes :ind Councilman James \Vealhers. \\•ho dnn 't bcliC've the land should hl· agriculture unlLI after a study is done 10 drlermine if it is eeonom1c;1J ly fe:.isiblc. Trailer Fire Due to Arson A fire that inflicted damage on a trailer parked 1n the Daha Point area \\':JS determined h.v Orange County Shcrifr's offi cers today to be the work of.unkno\\·n arsonists. Dcpulit_·s ~~1id lhl• fire at 1hc trailer ov.•ned by Aman Brothers Construt - t1on Company \\'J S confined to the eur- (;_1ins. The tr111ler. used by the firm as a tonstrucllnn offi ce, is parked ne ar 1 he 1ntl•rsert1on of St reel or thc Goldl'n l.J1nll'rn and Selv;i Road . London Jail Juice Spiked · LO NDON <UPI ) -The oranJ:c j uice at the Camp Hill Pr i~on \v as spiked with bootleg \'odka. An o ffic1al or lhe prison test1fil'd !hat it Wf:'nt On (or four O\onths -"it was practically 1mposs1hle to detect how It \\'as ha1>pcnini;:." t he flO\\" !itopped In St':p- lt·mhl·r "hl•n the _prison electr1- r1an. l\l 11rk 1-~1shhurn, was fired . 'rhl' prison put t"'O and t\\•O to~('lht'r .ind (ded char,izc~ F1shbur/l pleaded uu11ly to .smuaJ!'lin J!: bot h vodk:t and ci~oi rettes 11110 the Isle oC \\-'tghl Ja ~I. Iii! ~01 d the prisont r s coe rced him The judge fi ned him $466 . tax-frel! maximum by lhc JRS from SJS to $44 . Out he· denied that his su1rf _l¥a51_tuqyiru: 8'J.Y i:iroposed requrst. ··stuag l.sn't the right 'A'Ord . There wa5 a discussion inasmuch as the IRS has now determined that mem· bt-r s could receive up to$44 a day. The m('mbers did discuss it and did not de- cule on action.·· Taugher said. Present per diem is paid for seven days per v.·eek v.·hen the Legislature is in session and any time between !>C5sions when legislators are on .. legislative business," a term which ha:. been defintd to co\'er nearly anything members claim. -- The expen5C money is aimed at eov· er1ng the second house or apartment a legislator needs in Sacramento, plus ...other-costs oflh.'ing-11.way from home. ror 30 weeks or more each year. The current checks total about. S6,200 for u :JO.week legislative year. Ir the increase to $44 a day is granted, lh ut would mean utx>ut $9,200 a year tn addition to a taxable salary or $21, 120 a year . The increase for all 120 legislators Would 1tnount to about S:U0,000 a ye:rr out or lax funds. Both t.1cCarthy and Senate Prcsi· dent pro tern Jame~ .i\1ills, (O·San Diego), said influUon justifies an in·· t rease-in·theexpense money. · "I think Some .udjustment is justified.'' Mc<;arthy s11.id. Said Mills: "I don't think it should go to $<l4. I think the decision should be made objecti\'cly and should reflect co~.t or living increases.'' 'Be Good Neighbors' Director Urges~Dana Poinl Drug Center "If I were a resident or Dana Point and if somebody told me that 35 dope fiends were going to move in beside me. I'd be worried," John Bowler, project director for a proposed Dana Point drug rchabilitalion center, said ut a public session Tuesday. Bowler. representing Straight Ahead. Inc .. a nonprofit group which contracts with the coun ty to run the renter . .,.,·as one or several persons v.·ho add ressed a gathering of more than 100 concerned residents Tuesday to discuss the program. Bowle r said community resentment makes ope ration of his program dif· ftcult. .. \Ve ,.re not interested in making problems in the community. We're in- tt'rested in solving them. "The thing we want to do is be good neighbors," Bowler said. Bowler characterized the drug cen· ter 's clients as "people who have had trouble problems in their lives" and he said they wouldn 't be "chasing children on the beaches, or hanging a round school" or doi ng othu things the public expects from lhe "~1an with a Golden,, Arm .. stereotype of a heroin addict. Bowler said that eight clients from Straight Ahead 's Ontario facility \\'Cre in the audience. 'rwo, a married couple, addressed the group and said that the Straight Ahead program had straightened out their li ves. Later, Dr. Anthony Orlandella , former chief of Staff at South Coast Community Hospital , angfi ly criticized what he termed that kind of emotional presentation. Orlandella char2ed that Straight Ahead. by choosing the Lamplighter Motel, had selected a facility and community that wa s not adequate for its needs. lie said he was not impressed by personal assurances of Bowler and of Robert Green, director of the Orange County Mental Health Association. ''Who eva luates your pro- gram'!. .If you do, that's no good, because you stand to profit by it," Dr. Orlandella said. He said that no figures about failure had been presented. lie said that when reha bilitation programs are '"fairly and objectively" evaluated, Laguna Club Offers Camp 1'he Laguna Be:ich Boys' Club will offer members "An Old Fashioned Christmas at Camp" to be held Dec. 21 through Dec. 23 at Carrip Wilder· ness Drive, Running Springs. Activities will include ice skating, snowball games, Christmas crafts and tree deeoratinJo? as well as special ""'ilderness andcampfireprograms. The cost per boy is $18. Further in- formation is available by calling the club at 494-2535. they turn out to be failures. Orlandella also eriticized state- ments that the rehabilitation center would be fulfilling a local· community need. "'You know where people come from to South Coast Community Hospital for alcoholic treatm ent~ They come from elsewhere, that's where," Dr. Orlandella said. . "You h ave ma rketed .and we're gonna get this program whether "·e like it or not," he said. A considerable amount of public criticism was directed not at the center itself. but at the way in whicll the facility was dropped into Dana Point by the Board of Supervisors. Paul Sayre, president of United South Orange Coast Co n1muni.ties whlrh hosted the meeting, accused the superviSors and lhe county de- partment of mental health or acting like ''a sneak thief in the dark.'' Local Fifth District Super\•isor ThomaS Riley voted against the cen- ter's location in Dana Point. Sayre sa:id putting the center in Dana Point. was .. an unwarranted in· trusion into the character and en· vironment of the community.'' He said the county had ·reached a "panic point'' in locating the center somewhere in Orange Count y in order to save $162,000 federal grant funding lhe program. Sayre called it the latest 1n a ;·long series of affronts to the cohlll)unity," by the Board of Supervisors. Suggestions for CHRISTMAS Tennis Shoes Warmup Shoes Basketball Shoes Track Shoes Wrestling Shoes Coaches Shoes Soccer Shoes Baseball Shoes All Purpose Shoes Top Siders Footballs from 9.95 to 24 .95 Basketballs 8.95 to 31.95 Volleyballs 8.95 to 21.95 Soccerbalf s size 3-4-5 10.95-16.95-26.95 Playground & f Square Balls Handballs & Racquerballs Baseballs-Softballs Barbell & Dumbell Sets Skateboards & Wheels Darts & Dart Boards Warmup Suits Sweat Shirts & Pants Tennis Dresses ' Buck Knives Mens & Boys Tennis Shorts 'Mens & Boys Tennis Shirts Tennis,Swe9fers Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks War100p Jackets Varsity Jackets Swiss Army Knives Shuffleboard Sets Duck Feet & Churchill Fins Boxing Gloves Table Tennis Sets Open till 9 P.M. MOii. lflur Fri. Sunday I 0 lo$ llU Chrbtma1 Tennis Rackets Wilson-Davis-Bancroft Yonex Racquetball Racquets Handball Gloves Bike Parts-Tires-Tubes Racket Stringing s31 c ... 1 ... 646°1 919 COSTA MESA ' . ' Medallion _ Buys Do 'Collectibles' Collect Value? BySVL\'IA PORTER ----1)esp1le the-oppr--esS1ve forces or galloping tnflation Plus deepen ing recession <luring this Christmas se ason ot 1974, "collec· tibles" -or "hm1ted · edition" medalhons, coins, bars and plates -are re achtng n ew p e ak s of popu larity As a result, an already CtO'i'ded mass ma rket 1s becoming glutted New edi· lions of the art1st1c items are being poured into th e market at an estimated rate of more than t,000 ed1t1ons a !tear ri-r ore a nd Rlore manufacturers are movin g tntothe collect1bles field AND YOUR ODDS against r1nd1ng a "Wlnner" are steadily worSotning Or course, some "instan t collect1bles" do and will continue to appreciate :ugn1f1cantly 1n value over a period For instance, a l!m1ted-ed1t1on Norman Roc kwell commemorative plate, which sold new 1n 1970 for $125 1s now being offered for resale by one de aler for $4 50 But !fuch 1n creases 1n value arc ex. lremely rare, says Donald P Burbridge, a collect1bles expert with Aetna Ufe & Casualty, one of the nation's largest insurers of personal property and ob Jets d 'art In fact. Burbridge estimates that a shocking two thirds of all collect1ble items a re worth Jess now than they were on the day they were purchased The reasons CI > There r s n o HlabLished market through whi ch to resell collect1bles -·whi ch mean s n o established prices and no ~Ba1ikrupt Bids Filed ;A Money's l,"worth ready "ay to bring would be buyers and seller.! together. C21 The ma rkup on many collett1bles ts stiff -usually 240 percent to 270 percent - virtuall y assuring a loss if an item sells (or only the i,1.orth of the material from Yihtch 1L 's made (3) THE MEDALLIONS, c h a rm s a nd com · memoratsve coins so widely advertised 1n many Sunday newspaper supplements are often incorrectly appraised at considerably more than true market value, Aetna h as warned it s un derwr1ters. The company has asked them not to insure such items for more than their actual purchase price, expla1 n1ng that "the pri ce obt ainab l e wh e n the collector decides to sell 1s ort en a small fraction of the so called market price used for app rais a l s of the collect1bles " (-1 ) Contrary to the behe! or many, silver -the raw material of many eollec· t1bles -1s not reees:uon· proof In the middle of the gr eat depress ion of the 1930s, sliver sold at 24 rents an ounce, its lowest price 1n a century (5) As a new collectori.. yo u must be on guai-d against outright fraud So called "noaters" have been known to sell replicas of famous originals to 1nno 1:ent collectors as the ge· nu1n e a r ticle ln other case s, un sc rupulou s manufa cturers have con t1nued to produce supposed "'hm1ted editions" after ex· ptr.1tlon of the production cut off date-:- (C) IT WO Ul.D HAVE cost )'Ou $1.783 to buy one each of the commemorative medallions, charms and plates ofrered by manufac· turers 1n a recent SW'lday newspaper To give you a p e rspe c tive on t hi s purchase as a speculation,. consider the fact that $1,783 invested at '1 percent simple interest would grow to more than $2,500 1n five years But how much wiJI that assortmen t of instant col lect1bles be worth In 1979, fi ve }ears from now ? In Burbr1dge's Judgment · 'Jt 1s unlikely the coll ecttbles ad\ert1sed will do as well '' What, then, are rules you, a newcomer to this held. should follow to protect yourself when buying col lectlble art of any kind? -Buy onl)' what you would hke to own, what pleases your personal art1st1c taste Buy only from a manufacturer mint or de aler whose reputation is known to you and whose 1n tegr1ty you have checked and thoroughly trust -Buy only what you car: afford, and und er nc, r1r cumstances borrow to buy this sort of item. -DO NOT BUY com m emo r a tlv e art as a speculative in vestment or as a hedge against inflation or as a protection against deflation Some colleetors, when suddenl y pressed for cash and forced to sell, have had to accept as htlle as 30 cents on the dollar for their treasured collections -Insure your collectibles again st loss or thert, "pre ferably with a fin e arts policy," suggest s Burbridge ''This type of pohcy provides you with all risk protection not avatla ble under homeo"''ners cov erage " C.Dl"rTIOM HU l'lehl Et1i.rpr!Mt, Inc The follo.,., 1ng people have filed pet1t1ons for bankruptcy m Sauta Ana 1'~ederal Court MEtfltClr:: Mltl\MI (lllr!H, mobil• "°""'i.erwl(e J4'12M<>irl-SI !I T"'o tJ1°1>11Ut.' $10D,UI euets Ulo,OSf R"'-'" ~tetElllaU (A\.\.AMAN Mlcf1 1el D••l lft, wlt•mlft JISlj SI•"'"' l -Sift J"'" C1p1,1r1"0 l 1bothl11 511 111 1n•1J W &JI lteltTe• Ello" c'ALliiMAN Mir .... 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C(LU ll£ Ftttdt L1....,<ne ord1r •"l'f cl•r ~, t•GJ Bt<-•Y Oro•f Hu"''""IDn lltl<" Ll1D1lol•fl i.it U0 K '"ll SM S.J Rtlt•ft EUIDt! ~llEE CIW••I LI'"" i'l<lll!oeWll• nu (tftf01' O"vt CO•tt Me11, LttOlllto11 \IT I!! 111<eU ISJ9 llo!~•N' €11!011 SALlEE Ll rr, AUr.O hi. ftelper 111 811'1• IJ(oU•ll 11 llJO"" BAll lELT a ... ~ •• Louos• P<'ICl ><tl ftlll'~ 141 Sflf'•wOOO Pltce ec,11 ......... l.1.JOillt•M t1S I U •J.Mt\ SJt •>O Ael~•ft ElhoU \\'ASllI\'GTON <UPI) - 'The Federal Trade Com m1 ss1on Tu esday accused m conhnental Baking Co, the \l.Orld s largest bread baker and make r of "\Vonder Bread." of at tempting to monopolize the v.holesale bread business 1n the United States Co nt1n('ntal 1s .l sub sld1ary of Inte rnationa l Telephone and Telegraph Cor p and makes "Wonder Bread " th e largest selhng v.h1te bread 1n the country TllE FTC SA ID Tuesda} that Continental has since 1952 boug ht o ut other "holesale bread bus1nes!'les a t such a r at e that 1t threatens to control the 1n dustr>, espec1a1ly 1n big c1t1es Continental s pos1t1on has been so strong, the com plaint added, that 1t has un der cul 1>r 1Cl'S of com pet1tors 1n some parts of the country to try to force other bakeries out of business The company compcnsat Shopping Center Being Constructed Construction 1s under way on a $4 S m1lhon shop· ping cent er at the 1nterscc· t1on of Alicia Park";iy and the San Diego Freewoy 111 La guna lhlh1 The center, which "111 tn· elude <1 Vons rit orket. Pay less Drug Store. bank , sav· Ing and loan , restaurant and specialty shops, Is owned by Jlon Development Company of Laguna •Ulls Opening Is scheduled for Afay The to.acre center will feature Spanl s m st y;le architecture nf rtd tile roofs, off white mosonry ex· tcrlor and exposed "'ood beams The entire site will be landscaped More th3n '1 0 percent o( the t00.800 square feet of bu1ld1ne space has been leated, according to a •Ion spokesman Erl'I C5l W. llahn, Inc • of Hawthorne. 1s gtneral eon• tractor for the project. Th e firm of P.lcClellan, Cruise, Gaylord and Assoclates of Pasidcna handled archltet· turnl desll~n . • At croundbre.aklne ~monies l~t ~·eek, Kirk J:v1nJ, aulstant to f inh District Su pervisor Thomas Riley, Joined llonoff1c1als 1n the project kickoff Durln.1% U1e eeremon1es. lion offi cials aresentcd se\ era I trees to lhe South La guna !fills llomeowners Assoc1allon to be planted 1n a communlly park The center \l.'1\1 !'iCr \'e homes In !'iouth Laguna lhlls NEW TRIBE DISCOVE RED BRASILIA !UPI> Drazll's National Indian Foundation has confirmed th.1l a hitherto unknown tribe has been disro,ertd In the Jungles near the border or Peru, In the state of 1\matonas The agenc)' said Indi an expe rt Va ln lr Tor re5 Barros mana1ed to make an initial and fr1endl~ con·. tact with the Indians who \Jntil LhC!n ha d never 1ecn a white min. r ed for profit losses 1n those areas by raising its prices 1n those area s "here 1t already held dominance the ag ency said John Schaffer, a lawyer represeot1ng ITT, denied the allegations and sa.id the bak ing company would con test them He said the firm "as only trying to "do bus1 ness and comp~te." ITT CONTI NENTAL'S net sales o[ bread during 1973 were $475 million, a 47 percent increase over 1968 The co m pany u ses 48 bakeries 1n 30 states and the 01 str1ct of Columbia The bakery also manufac tures l~ostess snack cakes and rilorton frozen foods, neither or \\h1 ch are 1n \Ol\ed 1n th e complaint But Ja mes T •l al\erson head of the FTC s Burc,111 of CompelJt1on said ITT Con hnental -through 1ts dis tr1but1on channels for the snack cakl's -"as able to increase its dominance or the bre3d market • Saddleback Sets Joint Job Plan Saddleback College and state Employ ment Develop ment Department ofhc1als h3ve announced a 101nt pro· gram to provide JOb plucr ment for south Orange Cou nty residents The college has provided space In Bu1ld1ng A 31 on its Mission Viejo campus to hou!'i e job pl acemen t v.orkcrs from 1 to 5 p n1 daily, except" eek ends A computerized listing of all 3va1lable Jobs 1n the county updated daily, will be kept 1n the offi ce. Emplo)'c rs may make use ol the listin g by calling 558 43Sl No lees are char-ged cn1 ployers or applicants for the str\•lce. The ~fission Viejo job placement office ma} be re· arhcd by---:.calllng 831 ·9'700 Exl 333. W!EK!NDER Gall It ALL together Fridays In lh11 l1L1!\j4J(1}i Wednesday's Closing Prices NEW Wednesday, Dec-ember i I 197" OAi.l V PILOT YORK STOCK EXCHANGE B 5 -· 86 DAll. Y ptLOT PUBLICNonCE -----Pl.Bl.IC' SOTICE ~----------·~·,.. STolTlME,.T0' a•aNl>O,.r.IENf OF UiE Of' Fl(HTIOU~ IUSINEii N~ME T..,. !~!""''"" Df•-.,,... •IW~,"3M(I '"" """ o• '"" ••1 '•'•011• """'""'' "~""' M•O IN (ll !. OMVf)()(K~ hU W•>! '""'" .............. ,. ... l""'<'I !k<.t<I>, C.•••10<"'• ..... '"' t•t!>hOO• b\I" "" """"" """"""' UI ~t)OYO ..... l ''''"° '" O••nQI! 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Mfllflf ICtt Clot ' nio. ,, ... _, ,.., 111.,, wrt1t"" °"""r Cleft of OrMIOt C_I, M ~ IJ, ltl4. ,... 4e.1 .. 0r~ c .. " Dt11,P11o1. '*"'· .. ,, .... °''"4.11, 1t14 411·1• PUBLICNonCE PUBLIC NOTICE r' ~ THE BEU.Y·LAUGH! ABC (7f 8:30-"Th eTrlbe."Thestory of the stzuggle of a small band of Cro-magnon men ·nearly 50,000 years ago.· NBC (4f8:30 -"Andy Williams Christmas Show ." And y, Claudine Longet, and their children and entire Williams family gather for their nth Christmas special. NBC (4) 9:00 -"F1ip Wilson Show." Flip returns in second of four specials with guest stars Diahann Carroll, Freddie Prinze, and Paul Williams. • -- Daily TV · Log 2"4 OvhhMldlt11 .~ CoMKt..,... C~Ckolil11 ,:00 ''The HIARTIRIAK KID" Wednesday Evening 0 CANNON IS OFFERED * IOOG•. FOR MURDER 0 02) (}) (() -"Tho .... oner'' C1nnon's Pftlel\Sot 111 be· comin1 1 !lit min une1rthS lhe sec1et th1! lt1! to blKkmlil of 1 lormer Army capt1ln. Pttu Ha1MJI. Ste-ten 1<e11s, Ed Power ind 1'11111 Jenkins 1uest. D THE ANDY WILLIAMS * CHRISTMAS SHOW ••• A SPECIAL PRESENT a @CIJ ®I ill rnmm ""' Wllllla1 Qir\stMJ1 SIMw ltMf, Clllldiflt l.on&tl ind !heir thild1en •1111 lhl 1ntlr1 wur11ms family, "'. cllldlnt the sln1ln& Wi~illfts t•tM, AMI ind Onid. 1H pthtf lor ~~~~:."" II Tiit Ult " .... o-m0raaa lO:GO 0 MANHUNTER TONITE °* A.W.O.L TO KIW f) ~I]) (j) Maflhllll\tr "'.f.WOl lo Kffi" Wbtll 1 M1Jrpshootln1 M1rin1 tGtoflrt)' Dlut1) hides oU1 in Ille bills, determined lo mn&t llis wilt'• brut1I rlpt·slayin1, Dal'I trits to held him off belate ht 1oes on 1 11mpq1 and lhe llw hunts him down. Dabney Coltman. P;ilriei1 Smllh, Stephen El!iolt and Robert ~'"' ·-· D @ tlJ ®J ill Cl!lmJ "' \11~$111 SM flip returns in his setond of lout speclfls lot this MllOl'I, Ind iS joiMd by lue5\ i.ti!1 1>i1"6nft Clmill Frtddit Prilllt of 'Chico & tM Man,' llld Paul W"~· H1t111. Included In the hour iS a sptd ol bllU!tustlf diutl.tr films; a "111fM Wist Men" sUttl!, I/Id • "MiP-: blth Btauty P11unt:• I mm-"'"""" (~Cl»(}) CE Citl Cllristie LN! 111t L""CfSl r11r Chrisljt 1ots llllditlulm II Ill uplrlfll l:Ga8@@CIJ T••J Or ti•4• I. l"filttix to bet:omt frielllllf witl1 • o-Jackie Gle1son and NtllC)' ttrln& iMtrutlOf wllo is pllt ol 1 W1lltr 111est. ..i. • Ill"""-· J D -'i' ..... "" Uttle ...... • llio .,...11111111 •• ,._,~ iewe ,_,,. ~ 11.'l.I "-'i:I htin. Michie! 1 Polllftl, hmes tht hlirit little Mary musl dKidt tl'ainwri(l!t and Roiet Rollnsoa btlwttn 1oin1 ,.t\11 S01Mtllin1 W lut5t. wants at obeyinl htr ~tiler. Whi!e 1;16: Tiie un'°udltbles ~tudy\1\1 loi a speo1! !1am-1n ED 1 Rldtfl ~Ralph y titptk, wtuch the prize is a bt1ut1lul die· Pl· .~,. 0 1ion1ry sht wants-Mary 1tcid1~· lO·J0 1 1"lo.m., .. Mvtlllllt tally M!ls lire I~ tht blm and 11 · w l!dtrlust ordHell to withdraw !rl)l!I Ille eum ~ CMIM lrll• ... but sht continues lo study lE lu.c Vi-*'' or:~: (2t11) ~rt FwlJ" ll·00 1 . ~rl'f::~·~G)Mtws (d11) "47-John Hod-.k, Llllbeth • @J1J)6.f'd Ntwt Stott, Burt lanc1ite1. ltst If trout , (!) lat If Ci1tlldlt 6 NYnl . 0 CLIFTON'S NEW GIRL · 11• '"' .... * HAS A HUSBAND M_lulttl; lmpoSSlble ON THAT'S MY MAMA! !1 "iihiet'!'~Z.,., OCClt([Jl (l)aJTk1t'1 MJ ~~Id WiW Wut MUM ~Soni & D1ntt Min~ Clil1011 lfi f~ for tlttlttl illldvtrt•lllly blalmes Ifie third pe1· ~ (J)J W111tff: Otad II' Allft · "' 11·15 · CiM:IU l4 $On WI 111 ®e" 1111r .. 1.t1 ll'llnlt· ll~ @(I) (I) CIS latt Movie: (C) mtlll ~" 1n old friend and Illa ·l. , ltt Otsperlhts" (WU) 'l>'}- JOll"I wi'le. Stam Wb111 and Ro· , .,, ~ ..... ~ ..... P••·-· '"--· S111ne Kllon (llUI:. •illCe ...,.,11_,..... -....... _,, I DIMtf's Qoict M1hlri1, It Tam A Tllitl . I @ (i) @) m JtM•r tmo• Vtri«J S11ow H111~loin Mt~ ti Frithlt~sltill 12§ Mtrit: (Cl (Zllt) "Ct111wr Mel'lt: "'Cenllid"' ,(dn) . 4S- (mus) '56-Ga1clon MacRM, ShnleJ Humphrey 8o11rt, Afe~11 ·Smilh. JMu C1muon MittMU. 0 (0J:(l)){J)Q)Wlde W1lld @!)~ MaliOM: A Dt1 h1 1111 $pKi.i "Miu World al 1974" Mere· Gaiffft ch!l1 Mac:JIM lloW lrotfl.lsi!!~ m Cll1111pionPJp Wrtttlln1 En1!•nd: N ' w l.,.aue lanfll•I• PIOllllft 0 Mcmt: Y•u C1n t Get A.WIJ Wit~ Mwder" (mys) "l9-Hurnp~r~1 1:)0 Ci) MIU Doucbs Slltw Bogart, Gale Pa1e. d•J Mtvlt: t(f tto) "Tht Tribt~ Still! fl IQ!: (j)) m G) AIC Wednts · i l~I C4sllf (adli) '7.4-VictM fr!nth, Wa11en 12:00 Mt•le: "God'i; Col:nllJ" ("''e$) vande1s, Henry Wiko~on. Adriana '4&-Buster Keaton, lklb1rt lowtiy. Shaw, Stnart Mou. Tht slOl'f ct m Movlt: '1ht Actrtu"' (dr1) '53 the struu;le ol 1 small band ol -Jetn Simmans, Spence1 T1acy, Cro·ml&llOll mrn near If 50.000 lAXI § ~ •--years 11<\. Alie• a near·latitl illittry (iJ (j) "1 CJ) Jhwi of tt1tir lf:ldt:r in 1 ~1tu1 wit~ 1:45 Ml'rit: (C) "'Mapifictnt Mftl. a 1i1nt maslodOl'I. the tired aftd dll"' (d11) '5S--Anthor!J Quinn, lfi&Mtrltd tribt &rldllllly 11\n:t I M1u1ttn O'M111. sen$e of seclltify until lhry d" Z:OO ID All•Nl&lll Shw! "'lellt SUt,"' «Ntr tllry han befn chosrn to lit '1't!IW SllJ" sl1u&hteied br a llofd& of Nealldet· J:ID fl Mt'lfr. (t) .,,....... AllM" tllll men. ldr1) '5'-fillarprit l.od#OOd, Wtn· ID llkrt Ciriff111 SbtW Eltll Corty, Forrut Tur.Mr. Thursday DAYTIME MOVIES 1:30 8 "TM f1fflhft: Duttlltn1~'" {ml") 'S>-Sidnet ltlllf. Dermot W1!Sh. !:00 0 (Cl -,.ml• Ourwd (dia) 'SS-Aobtrt Taylo1, KQ ~nd1ll, Robert. Mo11ty. 10:00 0 "Optrll:Soft Wa1kld" (COftl) '64 -s.i111 CO!!t1t1J, sun111 tto11owa~. "lttlH In .,.,..... ... (wtl) '42- G•nt Autiy. "'WtOM'" ("u,) '52- ,.M~Ml1h._.lohn Arcbe1. 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Andrew Print. •KOCE TELEVISION ltt• PA(ITJILl$TUOll'll,ICI !lit MATM PilCTOllV IC) '"Mdl'llefl --.~WOM'' 1:H •IM10llOUT ICI '"9"9(-11"1 ""'" 1;• toMfil.UliUf'I' 4fl L1¥1MO "fMlllOl !Cl "'OuMI ~t" Ir• ILICTlllCCOM .. ilM'f !Cl t:a WllU.At..IOllll lCI l :M il TIM I "fO OlllOW1 MUMilM 01¥1\.0 .. ,lllllfT !(I "•••fHtl 11 Ollldr'lll"• 01111..-in •1111 ...... 141¥1 ltllCMW. .ti ff ,llllMAlfD SICl"fCMIJt• t(:I "'Lllllllno\lp" ·~11"'9 ttlKM• t 1M ,.OM ClfAMT TO ClflllCI: MUSIC. 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" M1tthlu/~ fRONT PAGI .. --·---W1llDl.,,.y'1 ISLAND AT THE TOii' OF THE WOJILD ....... o ....... •-·" OI-' -·•• -· n AIRPORT 1t7S ~-.. -~.-.. JlmHC1an n.EEllE a Tttl! IEAN ' illlotll'f ANO UNCINJOltDI 'ARDON MY llDOHR~ OOlfl llllN 1111 011<11 ()(_Ill ... ~. ... I ~ • •• 7 • .. ·----------------·---·-·-----.·- ------ VOL. 67, 345, 6 SECTIONS, 100 PAGES . _.._ __ • • \ • -----=-..,.----·M~·-..... -... 0 --------~----• •• ... .__ ..... _ .. --· .. -- ; ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' . Today's Fiiiai N.Y. Stoeks • WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11 , 1974 TEN CENTS Spendlove: 'Calllpaign Fun~ds Pressured' Bv JAN WORTH 61 tr. ~ily,Pll01 S~tf The gr_eatC!S~cc.of politleal p.r:e.:_ ssure".On lfic processes of Orange County government is the campaign contribution. ·rhat is one observation from Bart Spendlove of Mission Viejo. who an- nounced r.t onday he is resigning from the Orange County Planning Com-· mi ssion. ''Campaign contributions in general constitute the largest source or pressure -and that intluded Ron Caspers as mu.c..h as anyo.n..c .. " Spendlove remarked. Caspers. who was lost al s~a after his landslide re-election to the Orange County board or supervisors last June, appointed Spendlove In J une, 1973. Spendlove resigned, he said, partly for person:il reasons ;.ind "partly 'because of repeated policy di~agree- omes NO MORE. HAPPY SCENES LIKE THIS AT AMUSE"lil?:NT PARK? Japanese Village Once Issued Photo to Promote Deer Park Slaughter of Deer I~ Jlµena .f ark Bared ,,,.~··· '• ..... ~ .. !llore than half the.320 tarTie deer at there is almOst no chance the disease derunct Japanese' Village and Deer#could have been spread to hum ans Park in ~Buen a P&rk have been ki lled'~ because ii would' require frequent. and hauled away to rendering plants, close contact with infected animals. orflcials at the facility admitted Tues- day. • The~ said the deer s howed a posit ive r eadtio n to test s for tuberculosis administered as a ·prett· quisite to sale or the herd. About 22{1 deer tested positive to tuberculosis and would have been ki lled even if the park had remained open. company offi cials added. llealth department officials said Ora11~t.· Coast U't.•a1l1t•r i\lost ly sunny along this best of all coasts, \\'Ith some high clouds ;.it times. 'rhc \\'Cather st>rviee calls for p;.ilchy fog in the morn ing hours: Beach highs 62 to 65, ri~ing to 67 inlan<I. L0\1'S44-48. INSIDE TODA\' A /eadinr1 sdenti]fc reseorcller ~a.vs the entire globt may be in grave peril becO.U!e of damage done to the ozone layer. Story Page A4 . l11dt.·~~ Slo.llillt' DJ '-·"'· e.111 ,&10 (,1HMrnl• Al ,...,c • .....,. •IS c~ Ol•lt c-k• '" c ... u...... ti• Of~lll Nolktl llll fdlitri.1111.. "' fnte.W.lflll'..,, 11 .. 1 i<IMIKt ... , ~ , .. ,. "°"'"""' CJ •1t11l•-n Cl '"'°w!Q 116-1 frlll-•I "e)f"' il•.DJ o._,,_,, illJ-1J ~ (1.) -· ..... ~ Cl Sylyb Pot"lt• IU Stiortl 81•1 Dr Sleln<rioll~ illl T ... Yltifol IM '-"" ... , ........ M 1 W~Jk•I ••.DJ I • Though a positive skin test is not proof or infection, according to Orange County Health Department offi cials. some park employes indicat ed the en ti re herd mar be destroyed. • Ned De\\i'i tl, president of Six Flags Inc., the parent firm of Japanese Village told news men the deer we re killed on orders from the state Bureau Or Animal l·fealth. I-le said the method or destroyi ng the ani mals was as humane as possi· ble-a lethal injeclion of a toxic chemical. ... Bul state he:llth o£ffi:1als claim lhc order was not to destroy the deer but to keep them quarantined to undergo TB treatments. When park offi cials announced last "'eek the amusement center would be closed for economic reasons. they 1aid the anim als would be properly ~red for until new homes could be found . · The decision to destroy the deer out· raged Buena Park J\.1ayor Stanley l\fayer. who stood outside a gate at the park Tuesday and spoke to newsmen. .. This is an appal\in~ situation: abominable.·· he said . "In my opinion this is a contrived Situation and a means to an end . "The cost or feeding the animals re· ached a point where it was no longer economical." he added . Vandals Hit Building Site • Vandals ~·ent Of1 the rampage Tues· day night in the1.Mission Viejo"'J}J'Oa and inflicted substantial dam3ge on 11 number of homes under construction In the. Barcclona l-lomes tract, Orang<.i County Sher1£fs nfficers s:tid Deputies said the intruders k1ekC'd In doors. broke windows :i nd smashed electrica l rixturE.'s al thr I.a Paz Roud construction sile owned by Lhe i\tis· slon Viejo Company. The lotul loss hns not yet been dc t e rmint>d . ments with Supervisor Thomas Riley, Caspers' replacement. Spendlove rem11rked Tue:sdtiy thol he beliC\'CS Riley hasn'L decided "'hCthci: to be pro-environment or pro- dcvelopcr But several hours later, Riley an- nounced the surprise appointment of Hon Yeo. a "'ell -knO\.\'n environmen- talist, lo replace Spendlove. Yeo , " Newport Beach architect, was fired by Caspers in ~lay 1973, re- portedly for being tou cnvirw1n1l'll· tally-orienlt"<I. Spendlove-s:ndlv;-o of -th~ most powerful lobb~·ing fortes he has set•n arc Occidental Lund. lne., dl·veloPl'I".' of Lak ~ l''orest. and l.agun<J Gl'el'll belt. Inc . a nonprofit urgani1.allun seeking to prl'~crve a 10,000-acrr i:reenbett buffer around La gu n;.i Beach. "I can show vou extremes on both sides," he said,' citing U1e l,vo group!). .i ·"rhc Grel!ni.>t!lt has bct>n ,.(•ry l.0ffct - tiVl.'. ll h;.i s had a J.!l"l.';J l impact on plans for thi:~1nnlton R:tnC'h -" lll' noter! that throui.:h thl.' effort s ur \hl' f:recnbclt 01",l!:lll ll;itlOll. •·alillO~l lhl' t•ntirl' l"'t'Stcrn h.11f ul !ht• ~loulton ltiltlt'h i~ ~h!!Yl'Il 111 01}\.'IL ~p;i('C ··1'h:1t':. mnrt.• than \\l'\'t• !>1.•l'll al.lit' to i.:t•t .in)''>''hcrl' l'l:o.e ·n th1· un111 eorpnr:ited t.1·rr1tnr), ' Sj)cndlO\'l' s;ud 1\:. tor Occ1tlcnlal, \.\'h\t•h 1:i seeking 11l:1nnt•d con1mu1uty zoning l"ur thl· :1.000·.JCl"l' Hancht) dt• Los Alisos in north El 1'tlt·u, "Th~y-hav@ 1>1e:.ded- lht'1r t':l:O.l' \\ ith l' .... CClll'rlt l't!SUlts ... ··Thl'\' h.i}'c .1:-k1·d ltH' :1 guar;.1 11\1.:t'd nun11Jci"· l'r d11t.•lli ng un it:i . r:.ithc r than a ran_i.:t.• nt unit:.. and llOW Super\·isor c H.dph ' Oiedri1·h 1:-1nslruet1ng us to gi \"c th al gu.1 ra11lt.'t.'." Spendlove said. "\Vt· h<iveu 't gu;.ir;.intt'ed units in the ~t·neral p\;.i n prl)(·c:.s for anyone.'' See t'Ul"iDS, Page A2)'~ ear ets een * * * 198 Vnits In Aegean Hills Nixed Orange County Supervisors Tues- d~y rejected a developer'!; appeal to f-' build a high-density condominium project in !ltission Viejo's exclustve Aegean llills p1anned community. Supervisors' voted un animous ly against the confjguration of the 198- unit development, which is bounded by the San Oi,:go Freeway, Alicia Parkway and Muirlands Boulevard. The stiffest OP.position to the de· velopment came-:'from the Aegean Hills Homeowners Association. which was instrument.al in getting the pro· ject rejected bx the county planning commission late las~ month. 1 . ~ Al · Leyva, .'i"D6ting 7fDi'. thlt-idc- Vefopet, Bell~ Est•~ .. ~argued that the plan was revised sufficiently since the commission rejection. Pointing to a map of b.is proposal, Leyva told supervisors a number or adjustments had been made since the homeowners in the area protested. . He said streets had been realigned, the units had been changed around to avoid the appearance of row houses and lhe greenbelt had been distribut· ed more evenly. The site or the project encompasses about 31 acres, or which 7.5 acres would be set aside as a public park. The homeowners had a long string or protests about the development, among them a comment that it would "result in severe and disruptive social proble ms \.\'hi ch are normall y at- tributed to such high density units. The association noted that main- tenance \\'ould be up to residents of the tract and if management is poor, ISee AEGEAN, Page i\21 Death Penalty Sought by DA For County Trio Three men booked on murde r charges after t\\"O moldering bodies "'ere unearthed last month from a backyard grave of a Tustin area home learned late Tuesday they "'iii fact' the death pena lty \.\'hen they ~o on trial. Sizi119 lJp Tree D•ilY Pilt! 11111 Pflott Tiu.• decision by the Orange County District Altorney"s ornce in 1he case against John !\1anuel Solis, 29. l\1 iehael Lynne Thompson. 23. and Robert l\fichael Sesma. 22. all of San· ta .t\na ' brings to eight· the number or defendanls who now face the death Chris tmas can seem l:icgcr than life to children. Kari Jean i\1oullen. 3. may have gotten that no tion on a recenl \"ISil to Santa Claus' ~1ission Viejo headquarl<'rs as !-!he sized up nearby holiday decorations al Chrisanta Drive and La J>az Road. • penalty in upcoming trials. Santa 1\na n1un1eipal court Judge Johnq'ea l set J an. 2 as the date of the preliminary hearing for the accused trio. Durin~ the brief hearing the Dis· trict Attorney's Office introduced lhe special penal code provis ion that· makes the death penalty now applica- Rossmoor Developer Sues Leisure World ble. Bail that "'as previously set at $300,000 each is OO\V denied. The thrl.'e men \Vere arrcst('d Nov. 22 by Sheri fr S OfriCCfS \VhO \\'erc led to the gril\'C in the ba c kya rd of 1'hompson's home by an informant. By RIC1l1\RO P . ~Al,l.. Ol lflt D11lf Pli.t Sl•M Ro ss moor Corporation. de\'clopl'r of Leisure World communities. has l'ilt•1I a lawsuit against both the non -profit organiza!i?n it created to managC' tht· commun1t1e-s and the profit-m:1k1n i: organ1zn1ion that no"· n1;.inages 1 hrn' The $2.2 million suit w:1s filed this Coroner's officers later co nfirmed that the decomposed bodies lifted from the grave were those of Vll"dra De\.\·ey Nunley II , 28, or Orange and we~k by Rossmoor lawyers again st Rue E . Steele, 301 of Fullerton. Leisure World .Foundation. the , non It is alleged t hat Nunley w•s shot , profit.. co~port1t1on an.d Professional and Steele strangled by, the trio w.ho' '·COmmunlty A1anagement. set a tra p for the pair li ner f.tie L~O ~!IO named ~'\a de(endanl 1n thl' \'IC~l Ts reporte.dly pl~tted tQ' kidnap $P IS Edwaf:d L. Olst!n, wl'lo on1•r Solis \\lfe and tMi thildren tnd l<I be41r ed '4Ci~u1-e \Vorld Foundnl 1on the m for r~nsom. . ' l thwJ now ,J\&:1'1.'i Profession:1I Curn Tht< klll1ngs-wei: ~cscr1Qc:d by dt · lnunity i\la9ujll'ffient puty district att{X'~ !lo rt Ct\a.l· tcrlon as "mw:llef • " .. -ll_ Ad onll}, .~e.ndanls ln the ~u1t decilnt'd to i~ ~ ~01~ Publ.i£hi.ng, l,gc. and J>(!rs'ons "'ho all ~ t: to M'115th. <iO!~cu Wc~t men, bG«t~ Ufe li-effi.Ure World I ~{'\\S :1nd S~1dtlleback \'al!e\" ~c.,..·s. Thl' :-u1t fd~~cl in Orange (t!unty Supt•r1fH" l'n111·1 ('ha rgt>s th.it durin,e !ht.• ~car~ l !)llij and 10Ci7 the IA'l!iUrt.• \\'orl1I Vuunda1u111 faded to l't'l>~Y m(11l1'~ .1d\t1nct•d b.'' Ros~rnoor f"ori)(J r· at 1u n 1"h1· ec1mpl:iint slHtl'S 1111, monc~ \\'as for the m;u1ai;:('mcnt and opera· tJnn or l\~·o (';1tiforn1a i.l'l~U ft' \\1orlrl comnlunttlcs. the onr al l..1 i.:11na lillls :ind ont• al \\i'alnul Crf't•k. and t\\10 others 1n ~(',.,. .J~rstv and !\I ar) !::ind . The cum111.Hnl ,1lso allci:,es .isst.•ts \.\t'lf' lr.1nsfrrr'i·<I rmm lhC' non.profit Lc1sut1' \\'nr1d Founrl1111on for 111.•rson.il bcnef11 of tht> olhl'I" dt•lcn d.1nt11 'l'he ~1111 in\ol\CS an a~rt>cment bl'l"'ecn Ros~n,uor CorporJllon ::ind the rountlat1on Planners Won't Set Total Ban By FREDERICK SCllOEMEllL OllN O..ily Plkll 51•11 A grue ling, four-hour Orange Coun- ty Planning Commission hearing Tuesday led to a s igni ficanl new policy that permits residential uses adjacent to El Toro ~larine Corps Air Station. Commissiont:rs left lhC door open ro r de\•elopnlent-iilCcrtain high-nojse 7..0nes near the base. provided it meets with approval from the county health office oc that precautions arc taken to minimize lht: noise in the homes. The commission re(used to place an outright ban on residential develop· ment within the 65 CNEL lCommuni- ly Noise Equivalent Level) zone. The zOi'l"e. has been described as the max- imum noise level a reasonable person could toli:rate at his home. The policy de \·eloped us com- missioners once again tackled the third amendment to the count.v general plan. They approved the package of amendments tha~ would allow major developments on four ranches-·1n lilt' Sadd\eback Valley in mid-7\o\'emher and sent it on the Orange County Supervisors. \.\'ho promptly sent it back \..•ith instructions for se\'eral ch<1nges . The proposed develo1>ment s include the three-ranch. <1.200-acre north El Toro planni ng reserve an~ the 9,000· acre l\!oulton Ranch. The two pro· jects, if approved. could add 50,000 ne\v resident s to the Saddleback Valley o\·cr a 15-year period. In in slruclions to the planning co m- mission, s uper,·isors said they wa nted residential uscs barred in the 65 CNELzone. "\Ve should lt.'t the public health and safety people decide." said Com - missio ne r Bart Spendlo,·c of l\1ission Viejo, in altacking the board's posi- lion. Spl'ndlO\'(." 1vho resigned rrom the commission l'ffcctive !)cc. 31. s ;.iid de- cisions on noise and development should be made at the "public health. safely and \l't'ifare lc\"el. rather than the pl:.inning lt>v('I." The policy statcn1cnt final\~· dl';.ifted by the plannt•rs reads as follo"·s: "To insure that rc!)idcntial develop· 1ncnts in the areas with a 65 CN t-:L or higher ;ire not appro\·ed until the Orange County lle~1lth Officer ccrtific~ that no signiHc:\nt ;.idverSt.· health effects "·111 ool'ur as a result of noise. or that mili,gating measures c;.in be i1nplcinentl'tl to avoid the ad- ,·crse ht•:llth imr<•rls" ln anolht'r kl•\· dcc1 s1on, eon1 · missioners agree{! !hat dc,·etorcr'.'i n1ust put their opt•n s1>ace con1mit mcnts in "'riting and rc·tnrd lhen1 with lhc county as thl'~ rl'cC1\'e approv<1 I for ne\.\· dC\'l'iopmcnt~ 1n the third aml'nd· mcntarea . , ~1>1Jor o pen sp:1cc :1rc.1s h;.i\c been inclu<lcd 1n bt1th pl :1ns ;.is ;.i lradeotf tor 1ncrcasC'd den~illc·s in rcmainln~ pro- P<'rtY . Several SUpc'rV1 'iOI·-:.· conct•rns "ere lef! unl outh('d h1llnl"1n~ 1'ucsd11v', he:i rin1t. CommiSs1oners conlinlit•d lhc discu~s 1on lo 9.30 ~londa~· at thl.'ir he:iring room, 400 C1\'ll.' ('enlC'r l)r1\'C \\'c:-1. S:Hlla 1\n:l . Supt•r \ 1i;ors lt<•Vl'. :-1·h1•A11t lt•d then• next hc:ir1ni;.: on lhl· :.1 mcndmcnl 11ackagc for 103 Ill Tul~'id:ty. 55 MPH Permanent? \\'.·\Slll :'\GTO~ l l 'Pl 1 The !louse. Pui>lic \\'orks rnmn11ttcl' 'f ucsd1ty 11p- 11rO\ t>d l<-'~1:<1lut1on 10 mnke the ~I) mph sp1·l'd hn111 pt'rn11111t•nt and rrquire :-1 ate~ tu t•nforrr 11 StJll'S also "''ould be rt>qUl!'t:'cl hl ccr\11~ each }Car thi&l, 1n add111on to l'nforc1n~ the limit, they ''ould cnforl't' all l:t"'5 rcgardlna ntnx1mun1 lrutk \.1111tht on the IQ.• tC'r!\l:llc h1~h",1~ ~~~lt·1n -• 1 ., ' -DAILY PILOT SB State Legislator8 -want to .Hike Expenses SACRA Id E ~TO' I AP l - Ca nrornfa's ~•slstn'rs W1tnt to ra1s~ their tax·frl!e ltvi n~ cx1"1Cn:.c:. b11l .i rf' ~ailing until n1:xl vc"'r 10 >1.'>li. the Board of Co ntrol, ofl 1<·1111:, ,,:..~·. Th~ legislatnrs now fl'tcivu S:JO ;,1 fl uy for exp1 •nSl'S v.•hi:n on lt.'~1 sl<1ll'''-' busu1c:-is . Sonlc ll·~1sl,1tors ;ire d!io· cussini; S.\.) pl'r thcn1. thl· 1na x1mum allowed by th!;! lJ ~-lnl l'rnat Hcv cnuc Servict before t::.:tes <ire ll·\'i..,.d. If granted, th!:! rt·<1ul'!>l "-'Otdll cu1it California t~l<paycr:. un additional SJS0,000 a year. "I knO\\' only that they had 1t tn Eoergy Wees· Morton mi nd, but dctidetl not to do JI until afte~ th.e first ot lh(! year," Larry Robinson, director or lhe Department or Gener~l Setvlces and chairman of lht stat~ ~oard of Conttol, said In an interview Tuesday. 'l'hc board sets the 1>t:r·diem 1·ate for consti\ulionul state ornccrs, ;.111d th e icglslalOrs ho1ve tiNI their rate lo that . figure. The boa rd \a."t week incrl'ascd the per·d1e1n rate for non clf'('tetl !:ltutc · cmployes from S25 to m to com ptnsate ror inflation in the co.st ur hot~ls, restaur;;.nt mcab t1nd other CK- Warns pensu:;. The L.eslslature was: cxpertrd to make its request at lhat meeUng, sources sa/·d, but didn't. Assemb f Speaker Leo McCarthy, ( 0-San 1' .. ranclscol confirmed that the tH!r-die1n :i ituation i:s being con- sid~r1:d . "I hcurd that ~on1e discussion had occurred . It is something that is he111M ret[ey,·ed, ''ht' said. Fr<'d '1':1u~hcr, chief consullant to the AssC'n1bl y Rules Committee. said the legLSlalors began discussing an in- tre<1sc after Lhe recent raise of the - Of Harsh Steps Burmese Rioting On Thant By United Press International WASl-IJNGTON <UPI J -Interior Seeretary Rogers C.ll. 1\.1orton says Americans ore going to have to swallow "a tonic or pretty bitter tast- ing medit ine" ir the United States and Fro• Page A I FUNDS ... Both the 9,000 acre ,\loulton Ranch a nd Rancho de los Ali~os are pa rt of the proposed Third Amendment to tht: county's general plan. The arn endment v•as sent bark to the commission from the supervisors \\1ith a· list of objections to the com· mission'!' recommendations. r Some of those issue:-> are par\ or \11hy Spendlove is resigning. lie and Rtley 'hsagreed on whelher development should be u!IO\\'Cd under the noise zone rrom the flight path or the E l 'l'oro l\1arinc Corps Air Station. Other issues the two have disagreed on include: -De velopment or Aliso llills on the Mathis Ra nch. Spendlove voled to ap- prove it, Riley \'Olcd no . saying the plans s howed loo many dwelling un - its. -Developmenl of a 30·aerc parcel 1n i\Ii ssion Viejo's 1\egca n llill s. Spendlove initially leaned to approv· ing it. though he voted no. Riley voted no. afte r chiding Spendlove for clashes with homeowners opposing the pl an. . . Still Only One Saddle back Board Hopeful There is still nnlv one official can· didate in the Saddleback Va ll ey Unified School District trustees' race. althouj;h the listofpossiblecontenders continu'es lo grow. Cyrus Woode.I .Jr. of El Toro is the only candidate who thus far has re- turned seleclion papers t o t he Registrar of \.'otcrs offi ce in Santa Ana. Deadline for entering lhc l\larrh 5 ) 1 election is J an. 3. Nomination papers were taken out Tuesday by Cht>Ster Briner, 26311 Tur· quesa Ci rcle. r..fission Viejo, and l\1ary Phillips, 24822 Jeronimo Lane, El Toro. Briner has ser\'l'd on the bo:ird s ince the Saddleback Valley district was cr£'aled dur1n~ a unification elec- tion three years a,l!o. ii-1 rs. Ph i1 lips is president of the Sad- dle back Val\C'y Education Council. a parent ·tcachC'r coal it ion. Others 1vho· ha\·(' takt:n ou t papers hut not rt'turned them are llaymontl Skony, Robert Hru1nf1el. l)cnnis its Industrial partners in Western Europe and Japan are to solve Ion g- range energy problems. ~1orton, who doubles as head of President Ford's Energy Resources Council , also said thC new energy pro- posals Foid plans to send Congress next year will "have to concentrate a great deal of power" in whomever heads the program. ri.torton made the remarks Tuesday ni .Eht at a dinner meeting of the $157 BILLION PLUM SITS· OFF COAST-Story, A3 Trilateral Commission, a group of 200 private citizens from Western Europe, J apan and the United States set up in 1973 to e ncourage cooper'!;tive answers to long-range mutual pfoblems . He said whatever action the United States takes is the key because "we are th·e guzzlers. We have got to solve our problem for your sake." It was in that context that he said "we are go- ing to have to come up with a tonic o( pretty bitter tasting medicine.'' The cabinet officer conceded there v.·as no current shortage of gasoline or home heating oil but said the world eventually will run out of fossil fuels unless it cuts back consumption while it concentrates on alternate energy sources such as solar and nuclear power. From J>age A I AEGEAN •.• "then the appearance will deteriorate and degener ate into a ghetto." Burn1ese troops and 1>0lice were re· ported battling several thousand stu· dents and Bhuddist monks in tht• Burmese capital or Rangoon today in an attempt to recov<'r the stolen body of former U .N. Se{'retary Gener.al U Thant. Radio Rangoon said the gov- ernment declared a state of emergen· cy and martial la""'· Information reaching the State Department in \Vashington from Rangoon said the violence was widespread andthe attempt to recover U Thant's body was apparently unsuc- cessful. (The Associated Press said poli ce recovered the body.) U Thant died in New York Nov. 25. The s tudents and monks seized his body last week at the funeral in Rangoon on the grounds that it de- served a burial place befitting a world statesman. Information reaching the State Department said rioting appears to . have erupted early today. The reports ' said that the situation later a ppears to have gotten beyond the control of the civil authorities. .'I'he chairman of the Divisional l'eople's Counc11, Thien Aung , ap· pealed at that time to the kangoon military commander to supply troops lo assist the police, the reports said. llis order, broadcast by Radio Rangoon, said that-"some people wilt\in llangoon are burning and destroying buildings and vehicles, de- monstrating and shouting slogans." N I persons were ordered to remain 1n their homes until further notice and in addition a curfew was imposed between the hours ors a.m. and 6 p.m. Such a condition. the homeown ers ;trgued, would lead to an increase in crime and have an adverse effect on the "safely, health, morals a nd __ "''elrare of the surrounding con1 - munity." According to State Department re- ports. scattered demonstrations were still taking place in Rangoon despite lhe use of tear gas by police and soldiers. The reports said that there had been scattered gunfire and mobs were roaming the streets. The violence apparently began on the university campus. In Bang.kok. the capital of neighbor- ing Th ai land, diplomatic sources monitorin g Radio Rangoon reported that city authorities asked for help from the Burmese army in quelling de- monstrations. Donald ft1cClu sky, speaking for the homeowners association, said his group's main opposition is to the density and the small size of the lots in the proposed project. He said the land around it is de- veloped as single family homes on large lots and bearing high price tags. The condominium units, according to Leyva, would sell (or prices rang· ing rrom $35,000 to $44,000 and hence are not "low cost housing." Supervisor Ralph Diedrich ap· peared to be the catalys t nf the board's negative vote on the appeal. He said he v;asn't necessarily against the density or the fact that the small units were t"''O stories tall. "The layout is too dense, like a slan· dard apartment de\'elopmcnt and I'd like it in clusters better,·' he said. Jewelry Taken In Laguna Hills Orange County Sheri£('s officers are investigating the theft from a Laguna Hills home of jewelry valued by the \'icr1m atS2,245. Deputies said intruders at the home of furniture store manager Betty Jean Willis , 44, of 23346 Via San Martin en- tered via an unlocked window and took the jewelry from a dresser drawer in the master bedroon1. • lax-free maximum by the IRS from $35 to $44 . But he denied that his staft was $ludyln& any proposed request. .. Study is n't the ria:ht \l.'ord. There wa1 a discussion inasmuch ;:i s the IRS has now determined thi:il mem- bers could receive up to $44 a day. The members did discuss it and did not de· cide on action,'' Tuugher said. Present per die m is paid for seven days per week "''hen the Legislature is in session and any time between sessions when legislators are on "legislative business," u terrri which • has been defined l-0 cover neatl.)' anything members Clalm. _ t- 1'he expense money is aimed at cov· ering the second house or apartment a legi slator needs in Sacramento, plus other costs or living away Cro m home for JO wcc:ks or m~re each year. 'l'hc current checks t otal about $6,200 for a 30-week legislative year. If lht inere.ase to $44. a day is granted, that would nlean about $9,200 a year 11'1 adi:l.ition to a taxable ::;alary of $21,120a ye<1.r. The increase for all 120 le&i:ilators Woi.1ld-1moW\t1.o alibur$3SO;ooo-a year out o( tax funds . Both McCarthy and Senate Presi- dent pro tern J ames l\ttlls. ( 0 -San Di ego), said inflation justifies an in· crease hi the expense nioney. ··1 think some ·a djustment is 'justified,'' ri.t cCarthy said. Said !\tills: "l don't think it should go to $44. I think the decision should be made objectively und should refl ect cost of living increases." • 'I Don't Pull Strings' O'Neill Denies 'Tradeoff' on Spendlove B y JAN WORT H 6f-. 0.11• ~lleflltll Asked Tuesday if he had anything to do with the removal of Republican Bart Spendlove as Orange County's Fifth Dis tric t Planning Com - mi ss ione r , mulli -millionaire J)emocrat Hichard O'Neill laughed. "llcally . that's silly," O'Neill. o\vner of a giant ranch in the south counlv, replied. "I don't pull the str- ings down there (in the supervisors' office)." Following Spendlove's resignation announcem ent fi.1onday, sou rces said his resignation looked like a tradeofr between O'Neill a nd Super\'isor 'fhomas Riley to help keep Riley, an :jppointee of Gov. Reagan, in office after Gov.-Elect Edmund Brown Jr. takes orfice in J anuary. <Riley later Tuesday appointed Newport Beach ~\rchitect Ron Yeo to the planning post). "That's ridiculous,'' O'Neill said "'·ith laughter. "I think t hey're tSpcndlove and Yeo I both pretty bad. frankly . If I'd wanted a tradeoff l y,·ouldn't have h~d anything to do with High School Closed BOSTON (AP) -South Boston High School was closed today after a 17·year-old white youth was stabbed · in the abdomen. school officials said. Michael Faith of South Boston was re- ported on the danger list al City Hospital following the stabbing. either one.·· O'Neill , chairman of the Orange County Democratic Central Co mmit- tee, is a frequent and generous con· tributur to chosen political cam· paigns. . But he stressed he doesn't have much influence on whether Brown ap- points someone new to the f<'i£lh Dis - trict Supervisor ~eat. "I wish I had that kind of power, but I don't," he said. "Frankly, l don't think Governor Brown is interested In the Fifth District seat. I don't think he gi\'es a damn about it -and 1 wi sh people around here y,•ould get that through their heads.'' O'Neill s aid "Bro"''J\'s got too many other things to lhi nk about. At least I hope he 's thinking about something else." . When O'Neill learned Yeo was ap- pointed by Riley t o replace Spendlove, he laughed again. Yeo was Fifth District Com - missioner before S~ndlove, and re- signed in l\1ay, 1973, at the request of the late Supervisor Ronald Caspers because, according to some accounts, he was too environmentally-oriented. "This is ridiculous,'' O'Neill said. "Yeo's a nice relloW but it's like a con· nict or interest. lle's an ar chitect, you know." Told Yeo was a Ocmocarat, O'Neill replied, "He is'! \Veil, he's never con· tributed to the party th.rt. I know or. I never sec him. at any Democratic parties or anything like that.'' Furthermore. O'Neill said , Yeo was ··an a verage commissioner ,'' when he ser\'ed before. "He had a tendency of embarrassing his own s uper\'isor by passing the buck." O'Ne ill said hl! hasn't paid any at- tention to Spendlove's performanre and hasnt't talked to Ri ley about him. "I think the General 1Ri1e(y 1 is r ight in wanting his own appointee. I im- agine the reason Spendlove is out is that apparently he was stirring up lit- tle_ problems down here.'' ,. Dog-bitten Baby Serious Llnd a Caverly, only a few days old when she was bitten on the bead last week by the family's Doberman pl nscher , remains under intens ive care at Mission Community Hospital today. "Her condition has improved, but she must have supportive care cound the clock,'' a hospital spokesman ::;aid. . Sheriff 's deputies s aid the dog knocked over the baby's bassinet in view of lhe newborn 's parents and vis- iting grandpa rents and bil the baby before the adults could reach her. Linda 's father, Dr. Philip J . Caver- ly, 24712 Rolling Wood Road in El Toro, said the dog was not vicious just nervous because of visitors and because she had just had puppies. Suggestions for CHRISTMAS Tennis Shoes Warmup Shoes Basketball Shoes Track Shoes Wrestling Shoes Coaches Shoes Soccer Shoes Baseball Shoes All Purpose Shoes Top Siders Footballs from 9.95 to 24 .95 Basketballs 8.95 to 31.95 Volleyballs 8. 95 to 21. 95 Soccerballs size 3-4 -5 ' • 10.95-16.95-26.95 ;;:>J'~;11 ~~1,~';:'.' ""w•ll . " 0 '. vouog Economy 'Frightening,' OR ANGE COAST se Playground & f Square Balls Handballs & Racquerballs Ba~eballs-Softballs Warmup Suits Sweat Shirts & Pants Tennis Dresses DAILY PILOT Tl>t0r-C.0.11 O••lY "•IOI, wHll ..... .,, t\(O"' l:Ml'lf<I II>!' ,...,.,,.P•~u. '' LNDl•l""'IW ,.., Or- C.00•! 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On(' c:i\lt.>d the prcis pects "fr1~h1l'IH TH! .. anrl :1nothl'r \\"_irnt;>il of :1 "nl'Jr depr('SSion" \\'ilh 8 JX'l't'<'ll l 1111t"mpli)Y· n1t•nt ncxl )l.'ar Otto Eckstein, a llar\•nrcl l Tnivers1 \y profes!l.or, Arthur ~1 . (lkun of th(' Brookings lnstitu11on and :\lur·ru .v I. \\'l:11\enba11m, a fcJr tn('r Nixo n ad n1i n1 s tra llon ass1 sl1111l 'l'rra,>;Uf\ ~l'\'l'{'tary vi»ho lcarhf'S at \\'ashingto.n U111 v{'rsHy 111 St l..ou1 ~. •~P fH':1 r<·d before the Scn3le Bud ~cl Co1n1nlt lt·c. \\'ei clc nbaun1. tht' lt.•asl pt·~sim 1sll l'. s;ud the ('urrent rrrt\!\s111n "serms hkety to be lon)?c>r 11 nd dt·C'p<'r than h<.lS be('n a nlic\pat('ll" Hnrl \\'arn<•d that policies to st1m11lat{' cm plo ymcnt .1rC' hound to touch off more 1nfl:itio11 llkthl, 1u<1r1~ JX:'S:oii rn1st1r. said, "Jn the past re"' mont hs, t he nation'-; t•1·onomy has bccn detcrioratinJ.! ,1t .1 rup1d r:Hc th:ll. to me. 1n all cJndur. I" fr1J,!ht cn1ng It ~imply luis no p.1raltcl 111 my profes~lon;il {'areer .. Erk~te1n . the mo)',l 1>ess1mi'\t\r . s,11d l"OnCl'rn ahnut inna11nn shoulrl ~set aside 10 concentrate on try1n~ to a\'01d a dcprf.'SS16n "\\'helhrr the f1i,:ht aj?a1nst 1ntlal1on 1s \Ion or IO:\t. th<' r1!'ik of rercs~1on dC'· Jtl•n('r'<ilLn~ n1to n<'ar rtcpr('s.,,1on hps 110\\ rf'ilrht•d ~· point, y,·he rc rommon prurtcnrc r{"qui rr~ stimulus," h•~ sa ld . ~!(';1 n whil c, ccono m i.sts at the I '111\·cr ... 1ty of Pl'nnsy\van1a prcdi<'IC'd lod ay th1' rl'cl's:.1on y,•il\ continue lh rClugh l\liS. but the econon1v s hould :.tart to p1l'k up 1n lime for the b1ccn· lt•nnu.tl cclt>IJratinn in t!l7tt. Ernnomif.t ~ l.;,1\\'ren<'(' R. h:lein. !-'. lit·r:il d Ad<.l rns <1111! lh.1 \'td :\1. HO\I\! r1t lh t• lln tr ~r~it~"s '\'harton Schoo l pre· d1ctt•d . ·rhf'rl' \\i\1 hf' a f>hnrp (\1'<)p 1n ··~·0 110111 1 1· :ll'l1v11 ~· 111 !ht• current qu;1rt1·1· \\hi rh Y.'1\\ lw \':..ag~('~·a1 cd l1t·C;1t1S(' nf the cn:1I i;l rikt• rar .,:ill':-11'111 lall h1•lO\\' 8 5 n1dhon 11tlils 1n 1975 . -The unemplri~·mc·nt rate \\'ill con· I 1n11<' to r1 s<' to 7 percent and bcyonrl tnr t"''O year~ c:orporalt' profits \\il l declint> in l!li5, hut .,.,,,11 reach prcsl'nl l('\'e\s In 197,; Th~rc \\'Ill bc a ~cne ral econom ic r<'CO\ l'ry aft('r the next "slus:i:.ish" 1nonth" "Thrrl' is <!v('r~· 1·e3son to stand by our prr\·tnus assert ion~. ovrr the past several mnnlh!i. that 1976 is i::o1ng to I~ a aoocl yl'ar." the economists saicl. · The h1'R1nn1ngs o( the recovery s hould be not1 cc3hlc in 1975, but the fu ll effect!\ y.itl be taking pl:i rc in the 1n1dst u( clcct1onrerlng and bi r.<!nten· nlal rell'hrat ion.~" - Barbell & Dumbell Sets Skateboards & Wheels Darts & Dart Boards Buck Knives Swiss Army Knives Shuffleboard Sets Duck Feet & Churchill Fins Boxing Gloves Table Tennis Sets· Op•n 1111 9 P.M. Mon. lhur Fri. Sunday I 0 lo 5 till Chrlsima1 "'ens & Boys Tennis Shorts Mens & Boys Tennis Shirts Tennis Sweaters Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks ' Warmup Jackets Varsity Jackets Tennis Rackets Wilson-Davis-Bancroft Yon~x ' Racquetball Racquets Handball Gloves Bike Parts-Tires-Tubes .Racket Stringing 538 C•nlor 646-1919 COSTA M£SA ' r ) ( • • DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE . Flexibility ---Needed \Villiam Zo~g . superintendent or the Saddlebark \'all ey Unified School District, should be rehired for a one·yt:ar period only, and not the three-year carte blanchc contract renewal proposed by a school board majority. 'J'hi s forn1 of rontract is not a criticisn1 ofi(g,gg as superintendent. Rather, it would be a responsible re· cognition by current board members, all of \vhose ~erms end March 31 , that the incotning board may \\'ant ·it s o'''" options \\•ith regard to the district's chi(•f. Three options <.tre <.1vailablc. 'fhc present board cc;>uld rehire Zogg carte blanchc for three ycur s: rehire h!m for one yea r or l"'O years; or trustees could g:i ,·e him a letter of intent not tore-employ. If the board "·ere to make the lhird choice. it is legally bound to Pfcscnt him the letter by Dec. 31 , six months berore hi s contr<ictcxpires . If th·e bo·ard takes the three.year option, the nC,~· board might have to buy out Zogg's contract at a cost to taxpayers or up to SI50,000 should they c:hoosc to re place him . With all five seats corning up for re-t!lection, the future composition or the hoard is uncertJin. Bcc::iusc of tha t uncertainty, the old board s hould take every re· asonable step to assure ncxibility and autonorny for the coming year. Fair Comp en~atio11 El Toro !Vtarines have finally admitted they might have to buy some of th e most heavily noi se-impacted land around their Saddlc back Valley jet b1.1sc . During <1 general plan hearing las t \\'eek, a ~·1 arinc Corps spokesman urged county supervisors to ban ;;ill development inside the so·callcd 65 Community Noise Equivalent J.evel CCNEI.) zone, defined as the area \\'here noise bec o mes intolerable. 'rhe ~1 a rine jets cause s uch zones in Lag una !-!ill s. \\'h e n the f\1 urines yrged the construction ba n, Supcr\·isor ll•1lph Diedrich asked if they "'ere going to bu~· the la'1d . thus giving the lando .... ·n cr a reasonable return on his lost investment. '!'h t.• 1\1 arine spokesn1an admitted that preliminary findin gs of a maj.or go vernment study on jct noise in- dic:.ite outright purchase may be the only \\'UY to retain an eff ectiv c buffer around the base. It i~ thC' proper course. If the !11larinr. Corps con· tinues to \'ie\v F.l Toro as a pC'rmancnt installation it is o nly f;1ir th at O\\•ners or the in1pactcd land be con1· 1K:n~utL·d in some 111anncr Parks and Inflation lr\'ine rc~·idC'nts \\'ant parks . They made 1 hat clear last June\\' e n they co_mmiltcd 516 million in a bond election to in:ince a sy~~n1 of community park:$ l.nflatio1 is the major obstacle to developn1cnt of the nine-fa cili ty pa rk and rccrc•ition syst<:n1. The city's best v.·capon ag:ainst infl ation 1s spel'<l The f1.1s tcr the bids are let and f1.1cilitics buill . the less the Up\\1ard s piral of prices \Viii gobble from t he <-1mcnities the votl·rs request ed . ll.cco g nizing this, the c ity council and com - mission s have a cted as rapidly as possible to get the first three p~1rks under ,,·a y. J~ul , even as they ;1p· proved th e n1aster plans for the lJniversity Drive . H<1rv ard Avenue and Irvine l ligh School p<1rks, the danger of inflution tot he system \\'as apparent. The cost es ti mate "'as almost a half n1illio11 dollars O\"C'I' the S8 111 illion budgeter! origin;i ll y. • IJVer th~ f\'lou lton Ranch and over pa rts of El Toro, amounting to hund red s or ucres of prime land. 'l"hrou ghou t all stages of park construction, the council must n1 ak(! s ure the costs arc c lose to the initia l estimates, even if some amenities ha ve to be trimmed. Fa ilure to do no on a park-b y ·park bas iS could end .in elimination of entire facilities luter. SB 'Well? Come on! Do something spectacular'' Ford-Humphrey In New Alliance \VASH INGTON --A te ntative allianre on national security affairs ( ] between President fo'ord and Sen. Hubert fl. Humphrey;srespons;ble-EVANS-NOVAK .11nd is so credited at the White J!ouse -Cor breaking the long and d a ngerous deadlock over a new congressional stampede to end aid for foreign a id bill. . Turkey. As a r esult, the Pres ident is President Ford invited llumphrey experted to see a great deal mor~ in to a quiet, ex<:lusive breakfast in the the "-'eek~ ahead or the longt~me White }louse six weeks ago attended De'!'loerat.•c stalwart and one-lime by the tor. D emocr;,it ir and '~' h 1te~n1 g h~t o r Itepublica n eadership of Cong res;; lib~ralis m . Some Humphrey em e rged from breakfast White Moust.• and arm-in-arm "'ith the President State Department · policymakers vie"· TH AT llU!\1 PU REV s hould be l·lumphrcy as the included in such elevated company I's s c n t i :t I might seem strangetotheuninitiated. l) e m o c r a t i r llumphrey is the most junior member partnt'r in l\1 r -o( the Foreign Relations Committee, Ford's sc;,i rch for holds no leadership position among ~ e n u i n t> Senate Den1ocrats and is still bipartisanship ul ;i r egard c d h y Rep uh I i can lime of immense (orei~ndangerto the C'onservatives as an in~urablc libC'rill U.S. and gradual deterioration of the and implacable purtisan. West. In fact, Humphrey is viewed ins ide What makes that search so the White I-louse as ha\•ing one other important is the new Congress, overridin i;: charaC'tcristic : a s ii heavily populated with youthful former Vice Pres ident privy to liberal Democrats who view foreign national sec urity Sl:'crets, he has a policy through the eyes of the perspective possessed by no other Vietnam ge n e ration with little DemocraticScnalor. historical perspective on cold "'ar That"s'why administration officials ori~ins oCbipartisanforeignpollcy . lapped Humphrey us :1 rrhilcct of a lllGll OFFICIALS in the State and new compron1isc foreign aid bill they Defense Depa rtments have toiled for want pushed throui;:h the lameduck months on the 1'.,ord·l-lumphrey link. session. The paramount question W<i s Their best product so far is the new aid promisC'd to Arab countries by foreign aid bill, approved without Secretary of St.ale 1-lenry Kissinger as disse nt by the Senate Fore ign an integr a l part of Arab-Israeli Relations Com miltcc last week . medial ion efforts. Deputy Secretary of State Robert For ex:1mple , An"·ar Sada t, Ingersoll and foreign aid director s"·eating out his rouj.!hcst time· Daniel Parker for "'eeks have been politically since bccon1ing president quietly conferring with Humphrey of Egypt, is undC'r risin g pressure tryin g t o unlock the dangerous from Egyptians s keptical about the s talemate on foreign ;il d . The pro-U.S. policy he adopted "'hen underlying caus<' ul' the stalemate· Kissin ge r arranged the present was weariness with foreign aid, a ceaserirc. Delivery or S250 million direct Ca llout or the Vietnam war. The promised him \\'Ould g ive Sadat mood was intensified by Turkey's needed political IC\'er:igc at home invasion of Cyprus. resulting in the "'hlle Ki ssinJ!er sC'eks new wuys to Dear Gloon1y Gus \Vhen cardiac s urgeon Dr. Barnard put those t"·o hearts "'ilh syncopated pacemakers in in his latcsl pa t iertt he must have been thinking of the pro\·erbia\ two hearts that beat as one. D.G. Gioomy C.u• comm•nh ••t •uDmo!l~a o, re•lllr• -Ill nor necou•rlly •ell1<I \"-•••w• .. l~t "''"''Poll>"•·~'"" vo"r ptl Po•-. 11> Gioomy c. .. 1, D~oly 1'110!. edge lsrael'of{ the Sinai peninsula. Tllfo: SAME: is true in Syria, "'hCrf' President llafez Assad, recipient of ii SlOO million economic aid pledge rron1 Ki ssinger. is under pressure to breuk with \\lashington because or the stalemate on the lsraeli-Ocl'upicd Golan Heights. Thus. it could be vital to hopes for 1>eace in the ~tideast that the <1id bill drafted by l lumphrcy and steered through the con1miltec last week carries both those items (along "'ilh more economic aid to Is rael to S"'eetcn the bi\I for the pro·ISraeli bloc). llumphrcy is no"' ,i?e ttin,I? hi gh marks in the \\lh itc Mouse for his perform ~1nre . Althou ~h the \Vhite !louse has no illusions <1bout the tortuous road :i head f()r the bill to bl'Con11· la"' in this Con~ress, it crC'c!its Humphrey for the surprising progress so far. Indeed, 1-fumphrey is vie"-·ed by Ford strategists <JS lht! Presidcnl's best hope to eslablish ~ new bipartisan foreign policy. TllESE O•~li'ICIALS arc careful not to o\·erpl ay an analo~y bet"'ecn 1-lumphrey and the l:ile Sen. Arthur \':indenberg. thc po"·crrul Re publican connection for P resident Ha rry Trun1an 's cold "'ar l.iipartisan 1>0licy. That nii1otht anger liber;il Democ rats v.•ho oppose bipartisanship tsuch as Sen. Thomas Ea~\eton of ~1i ssouri , p<'eved lhat the Senate rommillce hill omits the question of 1'urkish aid ). ~Tor e l'eri ously . it might make flepublic:1 n Senators jealous. Mystery of Love at First Sight ··To bl:' loved ·at first sight.'' s;iicl the Frl•nl·h wrilt'I' \vho called himself Slendhal, "a man should have .at the sanle li1nc something to respect and something lo pit~' in his face." CHARLES McCABE It has been <1 long lime s ince I first rca(I th\1se· \vurds. in an essay On outlook is lugubrious. Eve ryl)cxly, in Lo\·£•. v.·ri ttc>n in 1822. \Vithout either his \•iew, is a m c rdc . I-le had once bclicvin~ the scnti-studit'd to he a C;1tholic prif's l. Sn f:ir ment or disbelie\'· as anyone knrv.·. thc·1't' had been 110 ing it. the \\'Ords ,~ ~ignifica nl romant1e utlal·hmcnts in sta\'ed "'ilh me. I > •• < ~)$_;; his past. thoui.:h he \\as by nu me;1ns ha\•c 1h11t kind or ,,,,. afraid of Jad~es n1ind. \\'IT ll i\l.l, his h;1il rp1:11it1 es Like a ton g un · <4f (nei::ativc n1ight hf' lhc better wol'd ) p;1id hill , these lhls fellow h;.1d <Ill in1 pl aeahl e pride . shards ;ind estrays llis unhappiness sui>portcd him. \\'n~ soon or lat<.· s ur-in fac l a kind of :i hi>:h . I-l e dc11111ndcd race to he dealt nothing trun1 an;.·hody s~n·c n1nytM! with . 1.r th ey , thc timcofdav.Th1shc\1·ouldrcpay. stayed v.•1th you so lrn1j! a llm~·. you almost rclurt.antly 1\l::.u ht' "'as a know they must mean snmeth1n~ to good rU::in in 3 fii::ht. Y,ou. The day come~ "·~en you try to The g\!'I l'<lme in \\Ith n school find out whal tha t th1ni.: IS. riiend. The pl ace ""ts a d~1rk ;'\(111h RF.C•:NTl.'r J encountered one of Ocach saloon patrouizcd by Italian thes<? c11ltil'iys1n lc cases of firsl IO\'C. fi she rmen nnd sc>avc n~er~. 111ul youn,c: In fa rt, I \\'a s I.h e agent "-'hich brought longshoremen a nd s1·amcn, plus lhL• tht! lud :111!1 his lady toncther. occasional poet und 11aintc1·, "l'hcv \VCrc :i bout as improbable u Ton1 was s itUnlt ne i.;t to nle. and in · p:1ir :ls can he imagined. She had ll'oductinns \\'C'I\' made :ill 'round . 'l'hl' "'h<1t 1~ <·al led a ll the advantage~: i,:1rh; ha d rome in for :i singleCampari ~ood looks, ~noel family. ,l!OOd schools, cockt:ul. I ll'fl t\\'O hours later. ·rth' ·i.:oo<I f'h;iracter. and youth. lie 1!'1 :i i.:1rl st:iy4;!d lf'n hours 1n thl' pl<1tl'. 11;1i nter. ;uid b} ;ilmost any 1\ef1n 1tion and l;1tl·r \\Clll honl\' "1th 1'om. "fh<•y uf the \\Ord :1 hum . have hCt'n ll\'1111-! l\)~t·lh._.r L'\'('I' .-slt1C L", llt• is not C\'l!n" \C'r~· ~ood painter. 111lh no thuu~hl to th!;' rr1ppli n~ in- thou.l{h he is P'1~sion:1tcly devoted to ron\<'nu!nre.., of rn.1ll'11non~ T hcy arc his "ork . llE' is d ar k. he looks unht1P· duU\l( quite \\L•ll. py. nod he drinks llkt ;i rish. l~e i~ ' 1thout30and look:stcn yE'nrsolder Ills \VffAT ~I Al)I-'. this thing hup1>1.'n, :uul \\ i1 h sul'h sudd1·nness. must ha\·c b('('ll 1his. l 'h<· girl S:J\\' sonlcthini.: \\hi ch nnhntly had pat1H:ularly no\L·U het'orl'. \\'h:il shr· .s:.11\' 1\·;1s the appal· ling need In h1.s s:i d f:.tct>. '!'his neL•d \\'J S to bt• loved. 1'onl hacl hi(t It e \·en from himself for most of his life. She Sil\\' it . This k inti of ll('t'd II :iS ~11 hui::l:' I hat 1\ \\';is al the s<1n1e time an offL·r111g and a r('huff She ~1n1 1>l)' \\1111111 not r:ik1~ lhl' rebuff. llu1 . co11 !111ui n g this an1:llf'11r :11111Jysis. the nf'f'fl "'Ot1l1I not h;1\t.' ht.'1:11 1•nn11 i::h fnr hl•r if that fil'rl'l· 1>nde <hd not l'Ol•xist to prot.ett 1ht• n11ecl , tn kt•f'p it hidden I Ii:-; ,llt'l.';1! dcsi1·e to rna111l;lin his sclfhoo<I i111.u·t J:U\'c hint lh<' strt'n~tfh !h;it rn au.1 loners ha\'l'. \\'hl'n that slrl·ngth c ruOlpled or ga \·t• \\'JY he \\:is IO!>I, or in love, or a litll~· of l'<irh. IT IS l lA RD ror :1 man to s peuk of or under~tand these thin~s. Onf' "'onders if 1\1 . Stentlhal hat! this sl ran~e 1nsiJ;:ht on 111\'(' ;,ill by hirns{'lf or \\'ht•ther 1t \1 :1s i mpn rtf'rt lo hi 1n hy ;i \\'f'llll~t n l'\C lri1•<l lhi:s JnsiJJht out on sunll: \\ornen of 1•."1;pcrit.>n('('. Tht•y <11 1 a~rc·e th:t l it sound:-Ju~t right. E<1uallv. th<' thin1! had hi1 pp('nC'd to 1u11y ~· few of tht·n1 l\tos1 of the111 say lovt• at f1r!'>I Sljlht is for the birds Ont· of these la1ht•s s.ud, ho\\'{'\ f'r "'i'.t::,. it h,1pl)Cn('d to Ill!.' .Ju,\ th;1\ wur. It 1s tile rArest 1.hin A 111 .. 1 f'\l'r h:ip1'1<'nell ln me. I don't knn11 \1hy I 1\:iS p1rkl'tl out lie had a 11nodl·n lcit. Thill'.!> v.h;ll chd 1t t11 nh'. 'J'hut ;.ind IH!> hard 1Jlu1.· eye:. " Freedou1's 11 T1co0 1c11'1 S treet A Male for Women's Lih To the Editor : ( ] \\'e men should sure tip our hats to the pants-Cor·}\'Omc n 1ndustrv. and MAILBOX count our blessings for ""·Omen·s _ . lib." Everyv.·ht'rc you go the 1vomen ------------~ arc in pants -f rom clerks at Robinson's to the ··Little old lady rrom Pasadena" nexl lo you in church. . Isn't it v.·o nd erlul no murc doors to open ror them no more helping them in and out of cars-nn n1r11·c findin g them a scat or ~iving tht.•n1 yours-nn more tarrying 1'at·k:1gL':. nt1 n1or{· supporting tht'nl on one ;.al;1ry no more doing all the odd johs al'ountl lhc house th:it :1 wom;111 In pants \':.tn tl11 \\'O;\I Ei'i'S PA'.'\TS hu vc frl'l'd men, n1()re than the" hole ··lib'' mu\'cmenl How conviricing can the "helpless look'' be in a pair of panls and hoot;. standing ne xt to :1 flat tire? I've read v.here we don't t!Ven h:i vc t() give lhe m our names or our crc>dil rards "'hen \Ve m arrv the m nnv.·-thev t:in keeptheiro"·n .. \\101\·~ • Those equal rights ;u'l• ::.ure good for the fellas ~ II must have hcen u~ fell<J:. behind it in the first place "'I.' got off !ht.• hook <Jnd thL' girls gt:l IO \1ork. ;'\01v, \\'h<Jt about my 11ifc she onl y \1·e<Jrs skirts and dress£';. a nd clot•sn't \\·anl to be libcrillCll. Poor ml'. H IC\\,\/{ D :\LL E'.'\ God 1llntf•• H11lt•s To the Editor. Thi s is in respon :.l:' tr1 JC'ri Ferguson 's lcttcr a1>1>lauding Earl Butz' insult of the Popt_•. It \\·as God "ho Sil1d. "(.;u forth and multiply .'" not the Pope . II "':1s t:od \1 ho made the ru!t.".~. not lhc Pu1JI-'. And because Goel m•ule the rull'S. the l'npc is po"·crless tu change t he n1 . \Ve in , the \\'C::.t ha\'e not bl'l'fl 100 successful thus far in trylug ln im· prOl'C on God's ''n1i~t akf's . ·· Our ll't'hnological \\!Zan.Ir~· 1\·hich JlJSt :i short tin1 P ago \\'as the ho1x· ot' the 1\orld IS begi nning tu fall ·rurns out that some of the solutions .1r\' "or:<•' lh:in the pro blcnls. Arc our ultimate .:ontributions to mankind to be the.: bomb and ll1 L· pill '' Tll •-: PUPUl.,\1'10N 11rubil'lll i~ a rea l one. Hut \:)(:fOrl' "'t' rush in ag;i1 n and lry to forc£· our ans"'l'rs on the 11·orld nlayl>e "c ought to st11p and think about it a htlle. 1"n1hini.: less th:1n thC' t'IC'mal cli~1ut y of ea£'h in- <in•tdua l l)erson is ill\'Ol\·cd here. Surely "'C have mo1·c to ofh'r ll1C' I, '/ thought only God could make B tree.· l.el!eri; Jro111 ri!adL·rs arr U•l'il'lll/11' :\or· nia llµ. u·n1\•f:-should co1H't·y liu:1r rru·i. ,\OIJt.'-" 111 JtJI/ rrorrl11 or le.~.~ '/'hi' right lo con· t),.11~1' /ell11r.\ 111 flt sp<.H t' or elnru11ate /ilx•/ 1.~ rt•seri;cd All /e11er11 musr 111clude 111g· 11fJture <Hid nuJ1/111g 11dd11'~.~ hut 11011h·.~ 111oy h,• Jf1!/1l1r·llf 1111 !<'(//;;•,\/ 11 iiU}/ICli'I// rt'u.~1111 1.~ u11;1<1r.·1ir /'••t'll'IJ 1«111 11"1 /11• µ11/)/1.~h,.r/ pour of the "·orld than 1ntls and coils. ~l aybc a ILUle bread. 1\ real concern :\nd m a~·hc , if 1ve "'ould set :i sidc our 1 l>ollll·:> uf pills for a moment. "'e might c1 en ('Orne up "·i1h a not im· possibly difficult arr:ingemcnl ror abstincnC'e lh3l v.'as morally accepta- ble -LJO\' that "·ould not de1neu n ··\1 on1:i11 " nor turn the "'Ondcr or pregnancy inlo a late·night talk · sho\1· jokt.' '.\lllS. ANN NOR!\1A'.\' To the Editor He: Small e l en1entar~ schools in Irvine, b.\· Fr:ink }f urd l '.\lailbox, Der 6l. 'fh1s appt.·ars hi be a further case of exct'ssi\'C spC'ndin;! by our school board for unnef'ess.ary duphcation of facilities :ind pe rsonnel. ANOTllER Suf'h t.·.'l;i~t:; in the l\l esa \'erde S;in Jo;:iqu1n i ·fl ,erades acro ... s the slr'-'el fron1 l"ach other 11nd the bussiug r\•quirl·d (or lhc K·ll ~l csa Verrte (-15 151. ~t ~· d:iu~h1 1·r·s typing (·l:.iss is h<'ld on s!agl' and tiV l·rcnrulled :1t S.J. lll'r friend's. in lhr sanl1' g r;tdl:', across the st reet is a ela:;s of 9 at '.\I V. ·rhis 1:. co~· tJy and :.d su unfair Supt. Cory h a~ bl•t.•n :1 \OC':i \ propo ne11t at rnl.'t·tu1g ... .,f :.pccialized ~choul'i thrf111)!huut I f\ ine and thf'1r ('OSI\~ bu:;~lll!-! rl'fjUlfl'fnl•fllS fll'R S(:ltlllll. board has spent u' inti' tht• h1ghl·~t la:\ hr:.t<'kel in Orang1~ ('ou nt ~·1 f nr rlt•r11ledly average arattc111n· rl':.u lts 1S1\l', Cal. Stale 1cs11ng anti t•ollt·ge malric ulation figures! \\'(' don t "anl :1 flashy school systt•m . \\'l' "ant tinl' th<tt ~1vcs results. H It'll:\ RD L YO:" CLARK Tn lhC' Ech1111 II l'i fr1 ~hten1n~ 111 ~l"L' th(• llreoc· cupalHill 1)f \\'llhur '.\lills. l°h:urrn an of thl' all p1111 ~·1'fl1I \\':1~·,;; ;1n\I '.\ll':ins ('on1nlilt('(', 1111h "Fnxy-1.o.'l;y" l'~u.tll~ I .1111 11r1·ll~ hill·r.int alxlut lt•l\111,.: pt•opll' do !hl'i r o"n th1n!-l I ln""C'\ f'r , "h1•n 11 l'111nes to JUdl!111l{ lht• r11;1n \\ho h.1 ~ ,1 i.:11•.1! deal to sa} .1hout ho" n1) 1.1\ 1h1\l;1r::; :ire being SIJl'lll I ht.·n. thul I ... •l d1 Hf'rl·llt !'>!Or)'! ~l :ivhi· 1! i!> :-cl·nnd t h1ldhood nr t'\1.'11 . :.1'!lil1t1 \rl ;!ti\' <''1SC', ii IS dO\\lll'l~ht ;.{'.!t'I l t••s 11011 si f>i f i 1 fl To1hc Ell1111r 'rh1· !'>l'1'r1•t.1r1 111 tht' Jl1i:. C.;n)•ln CnurHr~ ('!uh i.., r1111lll•rl h\ th1• 0.1lly Pdol ,i.., "·l)1ni;.. 'V.l' rlt1n '1 hiiVt' lo I U ' l I f \ U U I ,1 ! t I ti n ~ t 11 ;1n\fllll' 11A•C'.111,L'l 11:. J pr1v.11c t•luh lll·C.Jr•llt•"' 1•f hnv. pr11 att• :in nr j.!.1n11.~tu111 rn.1\ \1a11t lu h<' lhc~l.' da) ~. h) \llt111· 111 u~ j1h\'ll('.1I prox1mll~ 111 other persons :ind undeniable inter relationship "'ith the surrounding 1·n1nmunily. by its dr<i\Ving u1>0 n co 1n- mon resources and discharging onto neighboring territury. by its 1·ery ex· 1stenre it assumes a public obligation and liability to aC't as a responsible cili7.en , accounlable for any violation 1>r offense against that surrounding t ommunity . I 1\itJ SU RE that both !he club·s deprPdation permil and firearn1 permits :ire ultimalel,\' i!>sued only at the pleasure of the people or the rom- m un1t y, through thei r lil\','ful :igen· cics. and that an altitude of non- juslihcation is in direct conflict "'ilh lhe condilions and provisions of those permits. The people. or indi,·idua\ persons, are entitled to rC'asonable ex- pl<inatio ns of v.'hat is going on around them and "·hy. Thi;; rrii ght not h:ivc been recognized or pressed in the past. hut it is a rea lity in today's ctosc·knit. con1plex social fabric. It ma y "'ell be that lhe coot shooling activities of the club are j ustified to some extent. but there are other rnanifestations or the unde rlying "pub lic be dan1ned " philosophy \vhirh are despi cable. In this case I :.i m referring to the unconscionable appliralion (:ind subsequenl dis- charge into the public environment' of l'Xcessi\·e fertililc·rs. herbicides :ind pestiC'ides in the Big Canyon dc- rclopment. It has been said th:1t the intensity of application or thf'sc matPrials is many t1mt•s that whi ch is lll'C'ess:iry or "·ould be ader1uate ror 1ht• level of grounds 1na intenancc :1eh1 e\·ed. The runoff fronl irrh!allon 11pl•ratinns C'arr1es <J"aY those ex· l'l'";.11'l' nutr1l'nls :ind l'hcn1 ical poisons. do"·n lhe rrl•\~k throogh \o"·er ll ig c.:anyon and 1n10 l:pper :'\c\1pnrt n;iy. So cnncentratcd are lhl'Sl' niaterials that \\hC'rt' thl• crcl'k i ~ cl1sturbcd. as h.v ~1 sm;1ll "fall:i.", :1n arrifici:.tl ~ut!s is gener al('d and bt11Jd ... lHll ll ii LS htl..'r<Jlly bl11\\I\ IHJC'k up lhc tan~·on . tlXC'I·: 111 the b::t~. of cour::.e th('~,~ p11 llulants sti1nul:1t e cc·rt:Hn t)l)l:':-of b101!1gic.i1 j!r(H1th 11h1ch fruslr.l\C, nearhy marina front homeo"ncrs <lnd 1j\'Crt:1Xf'S !he cc<>logit;l l cap;ib1htv nf !ht• h:t y, v.'hlll• .~1n1ultJncousty k11l1ng off other types of othe r\,·i.~c natural!~ oerurring b<.1ylil(' B1 i: Canynn 1s t•ert:cunly not alone 111 this snl't of "PJ'l \'<tt \·" conclul't I pPrsonaJ!y fe l·I that it '" th1· \I 1dP$prt.•;id pr('v<1lenee of the sp11'1l rl'fcrre(l.,lO:-af nQt fe1:hng i.ICcount:.thlL' to thP community :11l<I thl' en11n111 "'l'llt 111 1\h1ch one 11per.1t1 ·~. lh:1\ ·~ responsible for ma n,1' of thi:-count r 1 pr1'1bl1.·n1s. S 1': IJ07".\LUS()'.\ ORANGE COA.ST DAILY PILOT l?•lhi'rl .\' iVl't?d. Pt1hlis/11 r Thomus Ktt"l'IL 1-:ch/or Horbar11 Krt•1h1i"h. E-:d1(nr1al l'a11i: t:a1tur Thi! t•1!1lun.il P.J l!t' 1•( 1h1• 11 .ih 1'1!0\ S•'l'"' lu 1nf11rm .ond ,\1n1u\,11! rf':Hh·1-1;, pr1•,1•n11n. "n th1 ... Jl·•~•· d111·r~1· 1·111onH•r11 .1r\ 1111 1.1111•' 111 •n h 'l!''I hi ~1111tu·.11 1 d rulurni."I' ,u11l 1.1l!•"•t11:-1, 111 p1-••11oh11~ ·' lun1111 l•lrr • .1cl1•f, 111·11, .11h l t1.1 1o1t ·••·ril1t\i; 1111' n\·\l'l'•'\f' 1 • '1Pf'11"11' .i11d 1010 ,1 "n t 111'1'€'111 l"lllt' !ht• t'llll11r1,ol n111n1uns ,11 lh1· ll.1 il1 l'1ln\ •l!'l""·•r "Ill\ in lhl' l'dll••/\.11 1·•1lo111n .t1 lho 1011 n1 th1· p.11!• 111111\1"11~ • '1•11·•-.•il 111 !ht• rnh1 mn1st• :1nrl f,1rll•1n1~1s -••l!I lo !\{ r II rtll· I ' .ir(' 'ht•H ''"" .infl mi l'ndur •t'Til!'nl nf th fl r 111•\\ ~ I•) I ht• 1J,111l l'1 h11 •ht1Uld ht,• tl\f\'!l\•tl • Trial Set For SLA In Murder S1\C HA~1F::\''l'O tU l'IJ - Two me1nb('rS of the Sym. blOnc.:sc Liberation Arn1y will go on lr1al l'\·li. ~·I {l)f the murder of 0 ;1kland School::. Supl't1nlcndcnt 11.larcus A. roster Ill Nov· ..-mbcr, 197J, in a p..irk1n~ lot. Sa <'ram<'nlo County Superior Court Jud gt• ltnbert Al . Cole Tuesday .!>cl (~_St_at_c _) the trial da\(• after fl'Ct'l\'- Ln~ " prosecution 1notion to lOn~olidatc charges a~a lnst defendant~ .Josc1)h ltcnuro :ind Russell Lillie. 'fheir trial w11s moved to the s t ate ca1utal on a th<Jngc of venue. 'J'he tlcft:n d unts h:td s aid hl'av y publicity in Al;,imcda Coun- ty m1ghl havc Pl'l'Judiccd Jurors in their case. Tullfon lllked STANFOHll !U PI J - Stal\ford Univers ity trustees Tuesday boo~ted tuition by S..135 per year hcg1nning next fall -lh(' largest tuition incrca:.c in the schQOJ'S history. • . , W.Snndlly.D.c1mblr1l, 1974 OAILVPILOT AS" 1 Nixon Appointee Boy, 14, Father Held District Attorirey Quits. In Freeway Snipings SAN DlECO IAPJ - llarry Steward has rc - si~ned as U. S. district a.t· torney here ror what he suid v.•ere personal reasons. !·le ;i.onounced 1'uesday that he would leave ofhcc u1)1)11 uppointmenl or a sue· c:es.o;or Stcwurd, 52. was uppoint- cd 1n 1969 by then Pre:)1dcnt Richard Nixon. Within u fl!w months he \VllS the t ar~et of (Tlticisn1 for the "111'11)' Jn which a close business associate or f11u111- rier C. Arnholt Smith wa s in\'estigated. Strike force in\•cslii:ators from \Vashington. U. C., discovered n S2.l.lti8 pay-· ment in the books of Ycilo"' Cab Co., o"·ncd by Smith, ' • "l'l'ho was a long-lime friend of Nixon. 'l'he payment was for a "wage and hour" survey by Barnes-Champ advertising agepcy, but the in - vestigators said they sus- J:H:f ted il "'as a. disguised political contribution to Nixon's 1968campaign. STOCKTON <AP) -Of-.22-callbcr. wnne those. In · felony accessory charges in ficers say more than one the other snipings were that he :illegedJy harbored person is apparent!)'. something which didn't bis son. have equiva.ilcnt penetrat-Officers said 1>atrols were responsible for the rash or ing po\•lc r . shitrply increased along the A .22 ·Caliber rifle was oftcn-fogboundhighway. snipings at p:issing cars, found hidden near the scene ln addition to the sniping5 possibly because of "a of the 1'~riday snipings, of-Friday and Tuesday, there chain reaction" from the ficeri; said. \\'ere reports of one Satur- 1'he I4·year·old boy was day night, two Sunday and publicity . arrested by l\1anteca police five l\Jonday night, officers during a burglary in· said. The reports were "You r£'porl the incident \.'estigation. · between 7 p.m. and 11 p.m. of one s niping and some Scheffel said he \\•as still Sheffel said that despite Three Sextuplets Clinging to Life · F RANK TllORNTON, a ~1th associute and head of 1he advertising agency, was subpoenaed to testify before a grand jury but Ste"'ard blocked the s ubpoena. lie said he would interview 1'hornton personally. Smith has since been in· dieted by Steward's office on misapplication of bank funds and conspiracy. other kook gets the idea," being investigated in con· the assumption of a possible said Arch Scheffel, com-nection \vith the other snip-chain reaction. ··the molOr- mander of the detective ings. but other leads were ing public bas a right to division of the San Joaquin being followed too. know someone like this is County s~eriff's office. afoot, and "l'l'e plan to do There have been 15 snip· Tll E BO\"S father is everything y.•e can to catch ings along California 99 in Ronald Eugen11 Stone, 38, of the person responsible the Stockton area since 1'"'ri-1830 E. Yosemite St. in before he causes serious day, including one late lt1anteca , Sheffel said. He damage or k i 11 s SA'."J JOSE (APJ -1'hc three delicate survi\'or~ of Char lotte Lan gt .. s :ic:":> tup!ets still cling to their fra~ill' grip on life. 'fhc infants .~ namcrl ,J ason Wesley, Brian \\/niter and Jolene Henc maill· Regulations 'Violated' taincd their stable condition today :ind thE.'ir mcdic<.il prognos i s rcmairled i::uardcd. :-.aul a nursing s upervi s or at Valley l\lcdical Center. 'l'wo other of the tiny , l"'o- pound children, Corey \\l\lliam and Kelly Irene. died \\'ithin five hours ur cu ch other 'l'uesday. 'fhe girl died of respi ratory ;.ind heart fuilurc and the boy sutcumbcd tq. respiratory complications. After a two.year in- vestigation, .llenry Petersen. then assistant at- torney gene ral, told a Senat e committee tha t Steward's conduct bud been ··highl y improper" and that he had been admonished. Tuesday about an hour art er -r•;;·•;;;S;;;t~a~k~e~n~i~nl~o;:c§u§s~lod§y:o~n=~'°~':n:•:bo~d~Y~·=· ·==:;=-,-a 14·year·old suspect v"as i I arrested. No injuries have been reported. ho\\'evcr. BARRYMORE SENTENCED Arraigned SC ll EF FEL 81\.ID Tues- Bcrnard 1-IO\\'ard or day the boy \Vas booked for Yonkers. N. '{.. pecks investigation of the six sniµ- h l h ings Friday night near the a I. P 0 0 g r a P er s intersection of California 99 follO\\'ing: his arr:.iign-"'ilh California 120, south of men t 1' u e s day o n Stockton. chargC's of cons piring LOSANGELES(UPIJ -10 for ge <.ind cash The boy was in custody John Drew Ba rrymore Jr.. s tolen Los Angeles city \vhen another motorist near BEAT INFLATION SPECIAL 2 FOR I WITHTHIS AD Tu:o Entrees /o'or The Price o/ 0Me Duily Sunday thr u Thursduy 5:00 to 7:00 P .M .. Dinr1er served nightly frorn-5:00 p.n1. Entertainment Nightly RUTHIE-LEWIS n.r .. fri., -s.t ...... .12, <.1ctor·writer member of the intersection of Hammer .'fislits, A!rats, 01•s11·r Bar, Nl.ltrJ lf'ith'J, A/1•J and Spirits , ,\ ·r111Ro I NFANT, the famou s theatrical treasury checks total-LanenorlheastofStockton named J ohn, died four ino more th a n S2 .5 !Ir: Qlq · f" • • r 't family. "'~S scntencc:d ,.. saw the flash of a gunshot rtfl tan l! ,,-· '-hours a ter .• -rs. Lange Tuesdav to three years million . One or 18 is re· from the side of the • .;.1 ±:.-1:1 _ within 45 minutes Sunday · -1 cash"d 1·0 5,,.,·tzerland. th. ho • I \ • . SACRA!\IE~'TO <U PI} - The state has fulled to dis- tribute federal regulations requiring th<it ltlccli·Cal pa· t1cnts be fully informed of the con s cqucnce·s of s teriliza1ion before un- dergoing suc~sur~~ry. gave birth to the sextuplcls probaticin and fined s2so ported to have been highway, officers said. His JSJ E. Cr><Jsl H iahu1,1y .Y I rrtorninJ?. They were born after pleading gu1 IY to '" car was no 1t, Y.'ever. Ne141pllrl Btacli __ 1 • , ~ three months premature possession of 140 grams of in th c a m o u n t or Scheffel said the bullets in Rt>str11.i1io1Js (71.J) 675-5120 ...,,.. . ~ i andwci«hedfromlpo .. und, mari ju ana a t his $902,000. Nine ha,·e F 'd . . • • '_1~·~1~~~~~~'.:''.:_ ____ ~~i!;:~~~----:__:___:r~1'.'.'.'_'Y~·:s~s~n~1~p1~n:g.s:·;u~·e~r:e~o~r~:::::::::::::::::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:::::=:=:=:=:=~ JS ounces to 21ti pounds. . .. "lO Y""OO ome. been recovC're d. ' Tuition went up 12.9 JM'r· l'Cnt from 3,375 lo SJ.810. Qf. ficlals said the increase "·as based on factors such as 1n· rlalion, family income. enrollment r<itcs and salary trends. Officials ·rucsday also said because of the cii!hl· month distribution t.le\ay by the llcalth Department. many California hospitals are in violation of the federa l regulations. The state was supposed to send them to the hospital but didn"t. All the infants suffered from hyaline membrane disease. a condition which preve nts oxygen from re· aching the lungs. The spirit of Friendship Service. ltS catching. ',• Russell Wins rilrs. L<ingc gave birth to quadruplets on Nov. 23, 1973 after laking a fertility drug called Pergonal, but all four died. LOS ANGELE.5 tUPl1 - Furmer Stalc 1\s- ~emblyman Newton Russell 'fuesday won election to the I r'-1-...... ,... Stale Senate seat vacated by Lt. GOv. John Harmer, narrn"'•ly defeating Los.l'r=:fi Ange les City Councilman ~\rthur K. Snyd(•r by recciv· ing more .than 51 perccnl of the votes. Ru ssell's sl im win torcs talled a runoff elcclion tor the seat, ''hich llarmer resig ned lo ri:plact! former LL Gov. Ed Reineck£'. 1,1o1ho <1u1t after his conv1ct1on in a \\'atcrgale·rclatcd incidcnl. Oil Biii Seen S/\CRA~l EN'fO (1\Pl Legislation that would force oil companies to sell any geothermal land they might 0\11n by 1979 \\'a s introduced 'fuesday i.n the state Senate. The bill by Sen. Da\Tid Roberti <D·Los Angeles). "·ould also prohibit oil com· panics fron1 O\\'lling such l'ncrgy sources as oil shale. tar sands, coal and solar f'nCrJ! •assets. 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Sto e k s :VOL. 67, NO . 345, 6 SECT IONS, 100 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FOR NI A W E DN ES DAY, DECEMBER 11 , 1974 TEN CENTS • e .Must Set Priorities on Irvine must develop a hst of priorities and pcr~ntages of the $16 million city park bond to be s1>enl on t>ach community park. or it is in danger of having to cancel park de · velop ment plans for some faCilities, a city council man warned Tuesday . ~· ' Objecting to the purchase or a park site at Bryan Avenue und Yale Pay Hike Package _ Rejected A city employe pay package featur· ing a 12 percent, across·the-board raise was rejected by the Irvine City Cou nci l Tuesdoiy. Citing problems in al l sectors of the econo my. the coancil decided to have individual talks with City ll1anager William Woolletl thi s week to come up \\'ith a ··consensus package.'' City emptoyes contacted this morn· ing expressed disappointment at the council's failure lo appro\'e the pay and fr inge-benefit hike which would cost the ci ty about S70,000 between Jan. 1 and J uly I. 'l'wo city cmploycs said the pay package was not designed as ;1 negotiating position. Failure of the council to come up with an acceptable package, they said, could give new impetus to unionization o f city workers. Both said, however, that the 65 pre sent city employes would take a wait - and~Jiee attitude until the council acts. Otange County's e mpl-Oye pay bargaining organization has ap- proached. Irvine employes. they said. but city "''Orkers were satisfied by the pay provisions.recommended by the cit·y ma nager and did not.join. Neither . however, predicted a ny morale problems stemming from qa- certainty over Jhe pMy package to be assembled for the Dec. 17 city council meeting. City P..1anager Will iam Woollett said. "I think the employes feel that the city council is acting in a res pons i- ble fa s hion. Until the council acts, l think they will keep open ntinds. '"The· hi st thing I ~ould wa nt is ror the counl'il lo 1:1pproVe a recommen· rial.ion iust because I recommcndt!d it," he said. Woollelt s aid he has no idea whal "his sessions with the council me mbers will yield in the form or a consensus package. The pay package was described by kdminis trative Services Director James llarrington as an attempt to catch up with the median range of pay, among cities in Orange County. The increase'. or 12 percent in salary. he said . was needed to "'allract and retain hi gh quality cmployes. ·· The salary proposal , he said. was b<tsed on the reaction or other cities' pay policies to increases in the cost of living. Councilman .John Burton, ho·.vever. said, "I take exception to government being separate from the real world when it comes to com pensation.·· The proposal. he s;.iid, reflects an attitude ""that the taxpayers are always out there and must 11ay or he rl'J>OSSessed .'' '"The re a rc a numhe r of areas here that we must take a closer look at.·· he said. Asking for additional information · on how the jobs of lr\'ine employes compare to those in other cities, Mayor Gabrielle Pryor said. ""l\1y in· clination is tO go with what the leachcrs got." ' Irvine teachers received eight per· cent pay hikes last summer. No residents spoke at the pay session. but Mrs . Pryor, directing her rem arks al cable television cameras broadcasting the session, invited resi- dents to air their views next Tuesda~· ni ght wh('n the compromise pos ition is discussed . Selassie Future Dim ADDIS ABABA . Ethiopia <AP) -i:he new chnirman of Ethiopia's rul· ing military co~ncil loday ruled -out any pos~lbility of letting deposed Em· ~lor tl:ille Selassie seek a~yluin a"Lfoad . A\•enue. Councilman Art Anthony de· manded the pr1orit1es and pcrccnlllges besel. The proposed SGJ0.000 purrhase of the 20-acre sile was ahead of the pl arc 1t Olhe'rwis'e would have had 1n the se- quence of park acquisitions. Community Services Director l';1u l Br ady, howe\'er,.presscd for the early purchase because by bu yi ng no"" the city could sa\·c $120.000 from the amount budgeted for the land. Anthony eventually J01ncr.,I other council members in approving the purchase. ~·hich will add three cents 1lt:r SIOO <l'SS'C'SScd \"aluc to lr\"tnc tux bills next~ car. In tt·rms or a house ~1th $60,000 'NO MORE HAPPY SCENES LIKE THIS AT AMU SE;MENT PAR~? · Japanese Vil la ge Once Issued Ph oto to Promote Deer Park Slaughter of D e er ., "· In Buena Park Bared More than half !he 320 tame deer at defunct Japanese Village and Deer Park in Buena Park have been killed and hauled away to rendering plants. officials at the facility admitted Tues- day. They s aid t he deer showed a London Jail Juice· Spiked LOSD O:"-l 1L·1i1 , Tht· orange JUice at the Can1p ll dl Pr ison \\a ~ sp1k('d \\"ith boolll'j.: \'Odka. An official uf the pr1 ~t1n lestifi ed th:ll it \\"Cot un for four months -··it \\'as pr:ieticall.v impossibl<.• lo {lclt't'l hO\\I 11 \\;1 .... happening."" ·r hc flo\v stopped in St•p- tcmb('r v>hcn the prison clec!ri ciOJn . !\lark Fis hburn. \\';is rirect. 'fhc pri snn p11t t11•0 and 1•.1'11 togc!IH.·r and fi!L'<I ehargcs. Fishburn plc:1dcd f!uilt.\" lo s mugg l i ng hnth \"Odk;.i Jlltl t·i~at"Cl\l'S into lhl' l~lt• OI" \\."t ght ,iail. llt· ~aid th<' pri son('rs <:oerccd hinl. Tht• judgc.rint'<I h1m Sll>O. Winds Blow 2 Jets Together LONDON (UPI) -ll q::h 1vind:< sweepinJ:; London A1rporL today picked up a Pan American \Vorld Airways Boeing 707 and slammed il into a Pan Am Boeing 747 1n1rkcd nearby. Both pJ;:ines 1vcrc cn1pty. ~I echanics \\'Orkcd for 1norc than four hours to scpar:llC' th e Jets. Ont· "'ins tip of the 707 11·as broken off whl'l n it sliced down lhl' side of the j umbo jct. Pan Am suid d.:1n1al!c tu both planes wa:-1 heavy. Airport authoriti<.•s saitl \\•inds "'·ere gusting at more than 50 mill.'S per hour at the time. Air tritfric 'vas not af fectcd. positive reaction to test s for tuberculosis adminislered as a prere- quisite to sa le of the herd. About 220 dee r tested positive to tuberculosis and "'ould have been k1llt.>d e\•en if the park had remained open. company officials added. Heallh department officials s aid there is almost no chance the disease could have been spread to humans because it v.·ould require frequent. close contact "'ith infected animals. Thou~h a positive skin test is not proof of infection, according lo Oran~e County 1-lealth Departmenl off1c1a Is . sonle park e1n ploycs ind1C<1I · cd 1hel•nt1rc herd may l>edestroycd. Ned De\\'itt. president of Six fla~s Inc .. the parent firm of Japanese Village told news men the det'r were killed on orders from the state Bureau of Anin1al Jl ealth I-l e said the method of destroying the animals was as humane as possi· ble-a lethal injection of a toxic chemical But stale health officials claim the order \.\'as not to des troy the deer but to keep them quarantined to undergn TB treatments. \\'hen park orficials announced last "'eek the am usement center wou ld be closed fnr economic reasons, thev ~aid the animals "·ould be properly rared for until new homes could be found. The dt'cision to destroy the deer out· raged Buena Park ?\-layor Stanley flfayer, u·ho slcxxt outside a gate at the park Tuesday and spoke to news men. '"1'his is an appalllng s ituation: abominable.'" he said. "Jn my opinion this is a contri\'ed situation and a means to an end. "'The cost or feeding the animals re· ached a point where it was no longer economical." he added. Police Guard Gary Church es Council Action Gi\ItY, Ind. (UPl f -Police hil\"C. assii;ncd 20 officers to,guard u·orslH\l serviC'Cs at every c;hur<'h 1n G;,iry because of armed robberies and a rape incident at t"''O churches in thrc ... d;.1.vs Th .. police dCJ>;,irtment s:ud Tues dny the patrolmen -including 10 ThelrvineCityCouncilTuesday: and Culver On\'c. Th(' land \\'tll he plainclothes detecll\"CS 1\1 1\ cruise -Approved final readings or ione used tn pro..-lde a pleasing ,·ill:ige en· by eac h (.'hurch dur1n i,: Sunday ind prt·:i.one chJnges to allow de-trance.; ~C.\\'ICCS '' ., - vek>pmenlof IMnc Center j nd I vine -Joined theSanla An:1 River flood I thin)( \fell a~ed !)Ack Into the Jndu1trl al Complex-East. Irvine Protection Agenc!y. agrc<'1n11 lo spetid olclen. dtt y' Y. ~~pie wfU do Ccp{tt .wilt .ht .a,. romrgercr"~ .and... 41p to $1..SOO a1(!ar in expenses. A1ayor .inything 19 Jeo..'hQ·~JQr the~· ca~ jot" shoppink aevcl0pltlent." "Both areis" ',G1tbrie'Ue Pr_y~·was ~rl(ftot-e~ t~e··· saldth•~'(v. Cttfe.1 ~«le. ~ryldcnt are al the eastern end of the city near city's repr.t}'Cntati \'C. of.'.™' Glfr't~f"tt$.stt•r1at l\ssonAt1on. EIToroMarincCorpsAlrStation. -Adopte d a ma s ter l)lan or tr the·~ hc!f~land IJy und let -Purcht\'ied 3 $10.000 lol at the bik~way• v..·hieh will. brin11: the totul this type' Gt mtn\ la lre O\'Cr. w.~ toUthcast comer of \\lrtlnut Avenue tra1lm1leagetot08m11es byt979. might us ell hrow up bur hand.t;, -Cargle SI ti. ·:> •• • markel valu{' the purchase u·ill cosl the o"•ncr about $4.50 in added proper- ty taxes next year. The council also told Brady to come b<1ck wilhin 30 days u•ith a proposal ror the exact percentages or the Sl6 million park bond to be spent on each or nine pla nned facilities. Brady said the park developme nt schedule "'"ill allow ;.ill the facilities New planned to be built, des p1ll' inflation u·hich has been dt>:.Cribcd as gobbling Sll.000 weekly from the value or the runds . Anthony said he obJeclcd tu buyin~ lhe land out or sequence . ''I "''ou\d ha\'e no objection ir "''e buy it after we de\·elop all lhc parks in areas ~·here people live. "We have to set the top dollar that 11c :ire going tu ~1)cnd un l'Ul'h par~ • he said. l)thl·r11 i!\t', hl' ~•ull . ··1hO:.L' 11ark:. .11 the end ur the hnt· 11111 lll'lt l>t: built. I think y,·1•'rc ~111n~ about this a:.i;; backu·ards "' Other couneil members. houc\"er. termed lhl' $630.000 purcha:.c a bargain as Co1n11;ircd to the 5750,00ll l>udgetcd for lhl· acc1uisit1011 Suit • Heiress Hits Foundation Power By DOUGLAS FR ITZSCHE Otlt. D•llY l"llOISl•ff lr\"ine fortune heiress Joan Irvine Smith Tuesday sued the James Irvine foundation and the lr\·ine Company 1n an attempt to hreak the founda - tion's long-standing hold on lhc com· pany"s operations. The foundation is required under the Tax Reform Act of 1969 to get rid of all but two percent or it s stock in the Irvine Company. The foundation con- New El Toro trols 54 .5 pe rcent of the s tock. ?i.1rs, Smith. who holds 21 1}Crcent of lhe stock. asked in her complaint filed in Orange County Su1>erior Court in Santa Ana that the foundation and directors J ohn Ne"•man, llov.·ard Al· \en. \Villiam S. Lund and rtaymond \Vatson be prevented from selling a ny stock or making single land transac- tions or over 100 acres. She asks that any such sales be pre- vented unless she is given a 30-day Tustin Killings 11·ritten notite of the p\.111s. She further ;.isks thill before an.\' sale of slock is nl;.ide th;1t the foonda· lion deve lop a plan of d1\"t:!>l1turt' In· eluding registr;1t1011 of !ht• Sl•h:k .ind·' ··u·1dcspread puhhc offcr111i: uf thl· stock O\"er ;1 :-.ulJ~tJ 1\t1;d \IL'l"l!)IJ ul time.·· 1-ll'r sutt contends that the l11u nda- tion. established by the late .J<1 n1 es Irvine in February or 1937, h;i s \Otall~ !Sec L . .\\\'SUIT, Pagr 1\2~ Residential Policy Set 3 On Murder for Hire Charge; Death Sought By FR ED ERICK SCllOEi\1 EHL Ol It. Nllr 1"1191 51•H A grueling, four-hour Orange Coun· ly Planning Co mmission hearing Tuesday Jed to a significant new policy that permits residential uses adjacent. to El Toro fll arine Corps Air &.a\ion. Commissioners left the door open for"de\•e lopmenl in certain high-noise zo nes near the base. provided it meets "'"ilh approval rrom the counly health orfice or that precautions arc taken to minimize the noise in the homes. The commission refused to place an oulright ban on residential develop· mcnt within the 65 CNEL (Communi- ly Noi se Equivalcnl Level ) zone. The zone has been described as the max- imum noise level a reasonable person could toler ate at his horn~ .. The policy developed as com- miss ioners once again tackled the third amendmenl to the county general plan. They approved the package or amendments that u•ould allow major de\'Ciopmcnls on four ranches in the Saddleback Valley in mid·November and Sl'nl it on lhe Orange County Supervisors. "''ho promptly sent it ba ck ""ilh instructions for several chan ~cs. The proposed de\·elopments include lhe three-ranch, •1.200-acre north El Toro planning reserve and the 9.000· acre ~1 oullon llanch. 1"he two pro· ,1ects. if approved, could add 50.000 new residents to the Saddleback Valley over a 15-ycar period. In instructions to the planning com - mission. supervisors said they wanted residential uses barred in the 65 CNEL zone . Three men booked on murder charges after ty,·o moldering bodies v.·ere unearthed last month from a backyard gra\"e of a Tus tin area home learned late Tuesday they v.•ill fa ce thli death penalty when they go on trial. . The decision by the Orange county District Attor'ii£y's o1fice -m·111e-case against J ohn Manuel Solis, 29, l\1ichael Lvnne Thompson, 23. and Robert l\tic.hacl Sesma. 22, all of San- ta Ana. brings to eight the number of defendants \11ho now face the death penalty in upcoming trials.· Santa Ana municipal court judge Dog-bitten Baby Serious Linda Caverly, onl y a few days old when she was bitten on the head last v.·eek by the fa mily's Doberman pinscher, r emains under intensive care at ~fission Community Jtospital today. "Her condition has.improved, but she must have s upportive care round the clock," a hospital s pokesman said. She riff's deputies said the dog knocked over the baby's bassinet in view of the newborn's parents and vis- iting gr andparents and bit the baby before the adults could reach her . Linda's father , Dr. Philip J . Caver· ly. 24712 Rolling Wood Road in El Toro. said the dog was not vicious just nervou s because or visitor s a nd because she had just had puppies. Emergency Declared Burma TrDops,Monks Battle Over U Thant By United Press International Burmese troops and poli ce \Ve re re· ported battling SC\'eral thousand stu· de nts and Bhuddist monks in the Burmese capital of Rangoon today in an attempt to recover the stolen bod y of former U.N. Secretary General l i 1'hant. Radio Rangoon said the go\' cr nmcnl declared a s tate of cmergen· cy and martial la"'· Info rmation reaching ttu.· State Depart m ent in Washington from Rangoon said the violence v.·as u·1dcspread a net the attempt to reco\"er U Thant"s body was apparently unsur· cessful. (The A"sociatcd Press said police recovered the body.) U Thant died in New \'ork No\". 25 The $l1td ents and monks seized his OOdy last week at the funera l in Rangoon on the grounds that it cle· served a burial place. befitting a world st atesman. · • • 1aror1natlon reachin & th e State DejSartmenl 11aid r.i~ ·appears.. to hllye.erupt.ed early \Odly . .The rcPorts fal d. th11t t,te.-itualion "Mter 'ppcars to nave gotten bty0tl4 the control of the civ il aulhorlti , The cbairman of the Divisional t'eople's Council •.. Thten Aung. ap· ~aled .at tha~ time lo lhe kangoon r' - military commander lo supply troo ps to ass1sl the poli ce. the re ports said. Uis orde r. broadcast b y Radio Rangoo n. s aid that "some people u·ithin Rangoon are burni ng and dcstroyini? buildings and vehicles. de- monstrating and shouting s logans.·· All persons "'·ere ordered to rem:iin 1n thl·1r homt•s until further notice and in addition a currl'W u•as in11>0sed bcl\\'een the hours of6 a .m. and 6 p.n1 . According to Slate l)t'partmcnt re· ports. s cattcrNl demonstrations y,•cr • still ta.kinJ.! place in Rangoon despite the use or tear gas by police and soldil•rs. Thi! reports said that there had bC'e n scattered gunfire and mobs "'"('re rooming the slrt'Cts. The viol ence apparently t)(:~:in on lhe llniver!iily campus. Jn B:1ngkok. lhe capital of neighbor· inJ? Th;1i\and. diplomatic sources mon1tor111.i: ltad10 ll.an1-:oon reportt'd that r1t \. authorities asked for help from the Bu rmese army 1n quell In~ di.'· monslrations. ~IObl O! people l()()led Hnd..da maJ:ed property In the capital city, thl' monitors said. o rr1 c ia ls al the Int ernational 1\irpor1 at B1u\gkok satd the niahtly night to Rt1ngoon by United Burma Airlines had bctn dclaytd I John Teal set Jan. z as the dale of the prelirainary hearing for the uccused trio. During the brief hearini? lhe Di~,. t rict Attorney's Office introduced ·thC' special penal code provision that makes the death penally now applica- ble. Bail that v.•as previousl~ st:l at $300,000 each is nov.•denied. ~ The three men y,·ere arrested No\. 22 by sheriff's offiC'ers ~·ho were led tn the grave in the backyard or Thompson's home by an il'\forn1ant. Coroner's officers later confirmed that the decomposed bodies lifted from the grave \VCre those or Vaudra Dewey Nunley JI . 28. or Qr[1n1?e and Rue E. Steele. 30, of Fullerton. ll is alleged that Nunley "''as shot and Steele stran'glcd by the 1r10 \\o'h() set a trap for the pair after the tu·o victims reportedly plotted to kidnap Solis' u·ife and t"·o children and hold lhem for ransom. The killings wC're described by de · puty district attorney Robert Ch<t t- 1erton a s '"murder for hire ... He declined to identify the 1>t>rson 01· persons who allegrdl.v hired the thrl'1• men. Saxbe Will Resign'? COLU!'l'lBUS lU PIJ U.S. A1 - torney General \\!illiam B. Saxbc will resign soon. possibly for another as- signment within the Ford.ndministra· tion. it was reported today. Scripps- lloward Ne"'spapers sa.id President Ford discussed the resignation a.nd possible r eassignment with Sasb~ during a \\lhite IJouse meeting thts u·cek. !\1oslly sunn~ along th 1~ be~! ul all coasts, \\'ith :-.ome high C'loutl ... al times. The \1·c~1thcr ~er\ 1Cl' call!i for patch,v tog 111 lh1· n1nr11 in~ hours. Be;1c h hi !!h' G2 10 {;;; r·i:-.1ng to Gi 111\;111tl. L.1111 ~ 41-IX l~S ID t: '1'011:\ l i\ /1?ad1ng sc1r11!1/1e fl'..~t'urch1·1· .~ays 1/11• e11t1rt' globi! 1r!(111 bi' 111 grave peril becau.si· vi rla niay<' don1· tollie ozone loyer. Story Page A.J """'''"" °' l'llfl~~M•.-" l N llDYll •• ,..Ow••• '" (•l•le•"'~ .. '"••-~t .. t•\ .... D.I ••tt• c .. -... Cr-c-1, .t.11•U (i•\ .. 1•'11 01 It -.. '" ro,..i>4:• "' t.i.Mi ... ~,,., " CNl\••or<t "' Swl"'" Pa<lfr " Df•lt!N<tlH: .. ... -· " . Ft'l .. •1•11"•'"' •• Ot ~"''"'"'b" ... F""''u'"'"'"" ~· '""'~·~ .... .. .......... ... """'~"'" ... ·-(' .. ,. ....~111 .. .. ......... _ " -Ill Ne•• ••DJ ·, • • 2 OAILY~ll.OT Wedne5d1y, 0.Cemb9t 11 , 1974 State Legislators Want to Hike Expenses SACRA:.IENTO I A P l - Caijfqrnia's ltJi:datol"I w1tnl to r1ise their t;ix .rr~e llvini:; 1.:xpe11ses but llre ~·ail.Ing llnlil lll'Xl yl·ar to a:.k lhl' Board t1C Control, off1c1als :>J\' 'J'hl· h'A1:-.l:1Wr::. 11011.· rt·ct·l\l' sao J d;,iy for exf-W"l~L·S '-''ht·n on lcll1slat1\'\' bus1nc:.S. Somt• lci,:1:.l.Aturs :.ire dts· cussi ng S44 l"k:'f' chem. the m11x1111tHn allo,~red by the Li S l nlt•rn<il Ht'\'l'nUl' Service be'fore t11x1•J> are lt:vu:d If i:r«111te<l, 1h" rt·1iut·,t \\nldd t·o.'1 Ca!lfornii1 t axp.1,\l:'r~ .in ~ddillonal $350,000 .. y(';;I', "I know only that tht·y had 11 10 - 'Bitter' Energy Pill Seen WASHINGTON tUPl1 -Interior !'ecretary Rogers C.R. Morton s ays Americans are going to h;1vc to swallow •·a tonic of pretty bitter tast- ing medit'inc" if the L.:nited States and its industri;.d partners in Western Europe and J apan are to solve long. range energy problems. Morton. who double!> as head of Presidenl Ford's Ent>rgy Resources Council, 11Jso said the ne11.· energy pro· posals Ford plwns to send Congress next year \\'ill "have lo conct>nt rate a great deal of po"•er" 111 whomever heads the program. 1'11orton made the remarks Tuesday night at a dinner meeting of the $157 BILLION PLUM sns OFF COAST-Story, A3 Trilateral Commission. ii group of 200 priVa'le citizens from Western Europe, J apan and the United St<Jles set up in 1973 to encouraf,:e" eooperativl' answers to long·rangc mutual problems. J.le said whatever action the L'nited States takes is the kev because "\\'e arc the guzzlE'rs . "'e h~\'C' got to sol\'C our problem for your sake " It was in that eontext that he said "\\•e are go· ing to have to come up \\'ilh a tonic of pretty biller tasting medil'ine. '' f'roM Page Al LAWSUIT ... controlled theJand de\'elopment firm . The rirm has holdings of 83.000 acres in Ortlnge County. 100.000 •1cres Jn ~lontana and 8.000 acres in the Im · pcr1a\ Van~·y . The request that the company m<1kl.' a public stock offcr1n~ 1:. r1 hreak from a tradition of thl' shart.'s being held only b}' members of lhc lr\'lne famil y nnd the foundation. l.f rs. Smith has batlled the founda· tion O\'Cr company policies ror several ye~1 rs, contending thal the policies purs ued by the mana~emcnt do not crcat enough return on share \'alues. i\1rs. Smith's suit also n;1mcs C.allfornia ;\Uorncy C('ncral Evl.'llc Youngt•r and Corporations Conl· missiont'I' Hobt•rl Toms. Thl'\" v.·e r1• brought into tht• suit because they arc responsible for admin1stral1on of cor· poration activities 1 n the stale. 'l.'~e suit asks a prchm1nary 1n1unc· lion and :.1 permanent injunction and declaratory relief from the founda· lion. !\lrs. Smith 's suit ~\.1 s aµparrntly filed 1n response to rumor3 that the Jr\'ine Founr1:111on 1ntt'nds lo sell its stock 111 a lar~c lilol'k lo sun1e lar ~e corporation such as \\'est1nghousc. The Santu 1\na 3\llt 11. :1s the sl.!cond filed against the firm 1n the past f\!\I' days by '.\1 rs. Smith. In a \\'est \'1 r~inia suit. sht· rcct'1\'cd an injunction a~atn:it the ~ale uf 1.:1t;n <1crcs of land bciv.'l'en C'orona dcl !\lar a nd' C.aAuna Beach to California. 'rht• Janel 1\'aS to bc.·eomc a sta\{' park. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ,.,. 0.-(Oll\I 0•ol¥ Pol(lf -11• "'"""" "'"' "'"""1 .......... ,., ... """b'·•-... 1 ... 0••~<lo'" CO••! P.,b"'"'"" Como~"' \•P•• •" •-O•t•""" ••• P"fl''""°a _...,., lftr°"ll" ~••!loo• !0< '"''• //WI•• N•*P<I•! 8'-.t<ft """"""!'"" ""'''~ Foun '''" "o1•l••1 ,.,..,. ~.oo••-• "'"'' •no IA'IU"" &t.t<ft Mull\ (o•\t " ••f'Q"' •tg ...... 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'°"'""'' 11...... t 1.t<-(I••• !111\l•OI' _,.,II •I (tit• M••• C.lol'""' ~~D•<""''.., "' ,.,.,., U 00! -IPll •• t¥ "'''! to Oii "'O'll"IY. "'Ul1•<t •\11,..!IOI'' tJ 001".,..1"1' rnlnd, but declded nol lo do 1t un1 Jl iafter the firlit ol lhc ywr," Larry Robinson, director of lhe Deplilrtment ot G~neral Servict:s and chairman or the at-att Board of Control. 1a\d In an interview Tuesda,y, The boD.l'd.:scts thr per·dll'm r;11r ror t·onst1tution:.il state off1t•c.•rs, and !111· 1t-glsli.tors htt\'e lied their rute to tht1t . figure. The hoard lasl \\'eek 1n1·rl'as1•c\ tht· per·dll'rn r<1lt' l'or nun l'lt.'rh•d sl:;!e-· 1·mployes frnnl S2:> 141 S28 lo (·01n p1.·1i:,;1te for 1nfla1Jon 111 thi..· ~ u~t of hotels. rt"staur<tnt m1.:,1I-. .ind oth1>r ~it· Flood Plauers pens .... , Thr Leaislature v.•as c:icpecU-d to mak\' 1t1 request ~t th11t mt'tt1n1, 11ource5 said, bl.ll didn 't. . Asi;embly Speaker Leo McQ'arthy, 1 (0-Sun FrunclSC.'O) conllrmed that tho 111.•r ·d\('n1 ~i t uullon I~· being col\· ~1dt'1'1·1t "I \\\'.l.L"t.I th.i.L ~umc tll.SCU.S.SlOn had CH'currt•d . lt t!i something that is l>cLOA re\ 1c.·v. eJ.'' he said. Frt"d ·r.iu ~ht·r. t'hil'f ronsult.anl lo lh1· A!>st•tnh\y l{ul\'s Committee, said \ht• 1t·~1::.]Jlllf1' he~an dtscussing an in· ('rt>,tst· after thl' rct;"ent. raise of the Cni,·ers1ty lli~h School tl1t·:-p1;111:-rt·hc;.irse scene from f1cn· 1amin Bri!Lt·n ·s ··:xoah's 1:11,orl."' l'l<J .\' \I ill be st:.igcd Thursd;1y ut 7:30 p.111 . <ind F'rid;_iy ;_ii ~ p nl :.it lhl' 3thool. Tickets \l'ill be on s;.ile ut the door Pressure of Donations Cited by Spendlove 8\' J.-\:'\ \\'f)R1'11 01 tl'H! D•1lw l'•lot Sl•ll 'J'he grcalc::.t snul'('l' of pultl 1e;d prl' ssure oi1 the proerssf'.~ of Oran~L' County gu\t•rnment is lhl' r amp:11g11 eontr1bu!1011 Th<1t is one obscrvatuJn I nun Uarl Spt'nd[O\'{' of ~li.,sion \'1e1n \\ho 1:1n noun('l'd '.\!ond.1y ht is rt.·~1~n1ng tron1 the Orange ('ounl.\ l'l.1nn111i.: Cqn1 · n1ission. ··Can1pa1gn contr1hut1on-; 111 general constitute lhc l.irge~t !>Ouree of prl.'ssufc.· and that 1nclud1•d Ron Caspers as rnuch a ::. any(lne, ·· Spendlove rcmark:t'.'d. Caspers. "ho \\·~1s lo!'>t .11 ~~·a ;if\cr hi~ land~lidc rt.'·f'lcct1on lo The {)ran&t' Count~ bo.1rtl of supt•rv1:.c1r:; \., .. ~ .lunC'. appointed Spl.'ndlo\·c HI Jun1'. 19i:l Sp1·nlllO\'(' rr:-.1).!!ll'{I. h\' :.,11fl, p.1rtl~ flll' 11cri'nn.il r1•a:.on' ;ind p;1rtl1 hl·c.1u~t· of rl.'Jlt'o1\t•d pol11·y <l1s.1):1'••1• rncnls ,1·1lh Su11\·r1·1sur ·r1u11na ' H1ll.'1 Ca.spcrs' rrp[a(·t•n1t•n! :-i11l.'ndl<!\·e re111.irkl•cl ·ruP~d.1y 111,11 ht• hl'liC'\'t's Hilt:.'.\' h,1:.n t dl'r1dl'il \\'helhC'r to hl' pl'C1•\"ll\'1J'(lnm1•r11 or prn cle1·c[np(•r Bul several hour:-. later, Hiley an· nounced the surpl'isc appointment of Hon '{c·o . a 11·('ll·knov.·n ('nv11·onn1C11· talist, 10 repl<1ceSµendlo\'e. Y l'(1, :1 i\e11·1x1rt Ueaeh architect, 11a:. l11·ect by C;.ispcrs in :-Olay 197:1, rl•· pnrtl.'dl.1· fo r be1nc. too t·n1·ironmen· t;.i lly.or 1cntl'd. S.pendl{l1'(' s :.i1tl t11·0 of \hi' most 11111\t'rful lobbying forces he has seen ;.irt• Urcidenta! L<ind , Inc., developers ot Lake Forest. and La~una Grt·en· bell, Inc ., a nonprofit organization :.l't'k1ni: to preserve a 10,000·ucre i:rcenhell buffer .1round Laguna Bl'al'h "I c:111 show you {'XtremC's on both :-.1d1's," h£' s:ud. l'Jl1ng the t11·0 groups. ··The (;reC'nhe\\ has bct•n \'cry cffCl' !1\i' 11 has had a i:rcat in1pacl on plan" for tht' '.\lc,u\tnn Hanch.·· 11,. nn11'rl that 1hrou~h the cfrorl.; (lf the (;L"t'£'1lbl•\t 1i1·~an11.at1nn. "almost thl' t•11!1rl' \\.l'Stl·r11 half or the J\tnultun H.111i:h t:-> :.h!ll\'\l 111 np1.•n sp.ict• '"Th :11 's ITTtll'e than \l't:'\'e bt'Cll ;ibk• 1r1 ~,·\ .111y\1)1('l'I' l·lsc in the u111n l't>rpur:1t1•d l!'t't'1lol') ... Spcndlo\·t: ,;11d ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~--...... O 'Neill in Spendlove Ouste~? 'That's Silly' Asked Tuesday if he h:ul anyth1ni:z 111 do .with 1he removal of Hepuh\1r:11' Jla rt Spend[O\'e as C>ran.[?l.' Couni v·~ Fifth Dis trict Pl;1nn 1n~ f,1i-n missioner. mul11 .m1IJ1on.11r1· Democrat [{ichard O'Nl•1ll la11~hccl "Really, that ·~ silly.'· ()','\1'111.· ov.·ner of 'a j!.1anl 1·11n1·h 111 tht· south county, rr.phcd 'I don l pull lhl' :-.1 r 1n ~s 1lov.n thCfl' (Ill llll' SU]lt't\'l~l)r:. orricrJ." Folio" 1ng Spen<llo\ e':< rt•:-1~11.111nn announct'menl ~tond;i~. ~our('('s '"1d his res1gnat1011 looket! ltkc :1 tr.ttleuft bet\\'een O ''.'<J('ill and Suµrr\•1so1 Thomas Riley to htlp krt'P ll1Jc.>. an appointee of GO\'. Reagan, in offlt•(• afltr Cov.·Elecl Edmund Brov.·n Jr 1akes ofhce in January. (1\1\cy tater Tuesd~> appQinted Nev.'l'f'lrt Beach ·A?chitecl Ron Yt'<l to the planntnA poiitl '"l'ri.1t's r1d1c11lo11~ · O':'\"'e1ll saui '-'tth IJ.u~hter I think thf'1 r1· tSpcndJo,·c anrl \'Cll' hoth prt'lt\' had. rranklv If f"d v.anlt'rl 11 trarlf'nff I v.outdn 't ha\ t' h:•d <>nf1hlnA tn do 11. 1th czth('r one .. O'Nt'ill. chairman of tht· Oranllt' Count.v ()f'mOfrJllC \C'ntr<it Commit It'\'-1s a frt•riucnl and i;:£•nf'rous con· tr1bu1nr to chosen poltt1cal cam p t11gns. l\ul. hi.• stressed he doe~n 't hnvl:' 1nuch influt•nceon v.·hethcr Rrtl'-''l'l <t!) points son1conc nt'w lo tht.• F'iflh Dis t tH'\ Stl\ll'r\'IS<ll' Sl.'<ll .. I \V 11ih 1 h .1rl that kind of PO\\ er. but I tlnn'1. ht• said. "frankly , I don't th111k Cov1•1•nnr Dro"'O IS iolC•rl•S11.'d in tht• Fifth L>1 1<tc·1ct f<Cnl. I clon·1 think h" ~1 1£' ... a dun1n <1bout ti -and I wish pt•opll' aroun<I here v.·ould Me! lhal throuAh thl'if ht> ads." ()'~('11\ s;nd "Bro"'n's got too man~ otht•r lh111g~ to think about. At lt'A~t I hopt· .. h1''s th1nk1n,11: about something t--l~l.' \\'hen o ·~e1Jl lcarnC'd Yeo wns ap· pn1nted by R1lev to replace Spt·nd lo\'E', he laughed again \'f'o ""'~ Fifth D1str1et Com· nu ... s111nt·r ljPforc Spt'ncllo.,.e . and re SIJ,:ncd 1n i\la)', 197J, ;ti the requcSI Of tht' late Suptrv1:i;or Ronald CASP<'rs bt>f'AU,f', a1•cord1n,1t: to some account~. ht' v.·Jii too cnvironmentiill)'·orif'nted. ··This 1., r1d1culous." O'Nc1ll so1c1 \'t·u·~ J 111 ce fellow but lrs liken <'On· n1ct or 1nt('rcst. J.le s an 11rch11cct, you kno1,1,•,'' t11:<·£rte maximum by the IRS from $35 to $44 But he denied t.hal bl• staff wa.~ iludy1n1& any proposed requut., "Sludy i1n't the ri&ht 1,1,·otd. There was a dl1cus1lon hu1sr1uch us the IRS ha1 now determfn(·d that mem· ber1 could receivti up to 5'14 ;1 day. The members did discuss it and t.lid 1101 de· (!tde on ttttion,'' 'F:iugher :sa id. -·- Present per diem is paid for SC\'en days per week "'hen the Legisluture Is 1n session und any time betwee n sessions \\'hen legis lators are on "legislative business," a lt'rm which Murder Trial has been defined to cover near\)' an}'Ulln1 membera clatm. The expense money is aimeCi at cov· cring ttw> set·ond house or apartm(jnt a legislator needs in S<1cramento. 1>li1JS other costs or Jivin~ away from home for 30 we(·k ~ or more each year. The current cheeks total about $6,200 for a JO.week legislative year. 1r the increase to $41 a day Is !(ranted. that Y.'OUld mcun about S9.200 u year in addition lo a t nxable salary of 521.120 a year. Pathologist Challenges The iR$tfaM ror ull 120 leg_1slutor& would amount to about $$501000 a your out ot tax tw.ndl. 1 Both McCarthy an(I Senate Prt•st· dent pro tern Jarite1 t\1t!J i>. ( U·S:1n Diego). said inflation jusllfJ('S an 1n· crease in the expense money. -"-I-think -some adjust1nent l:s justified.'' ?-1cCarthy said. Said Mills: "I don't think it should go to $44. I think the decision should bt: n1ade obje£'tively and should reflect cost or li\•ing increases.'' Bayshores Home Hit Fetus Death Testimony . ~,:, ~!,~,~~,, '"'P' A murder case against a man ac· c used or killing an unborn child was challenged today·by a German-born p<1thologist who L'<lntradicted prosecu· I.ion testimony of an Orange County deputy coroner. Dr. Kurt Benirschke of San Diego dismissed the thl.."Ory of UC Irvine's Dr. \Varren Bostick that tbc blows al· legedly del1\'ered by de£endant Lorenzo Villareal De La Rosa. 23, to the abd<1men of Consuelo Berber. 20. of li'ountain Valley caused the dea th of her J2.week fetus. If Benirschke's thebry is accepted by Superior Court Judge \Va\ter ChAramza , it could mean dismissal at lhe pretrial stage of murder charges filed againsl De La Rosa after the ('hild "'as found dead on delivery last July. The case is unique in Orange Coun· tytrial history. The•jury selection in De La Rosa's scheduled trial is being delayed pend· ing a ruHng by Judge Charamia on defense attorney Norbert Bunl's a rgu· ment lhat the child's death v!'as not caused by the blows asscrtedly de· li\•cred by his client. . Benirs chkc agreed and crisply dis· missed Bostick's lheory that a blood through the Bay:.hores home of clot round near the brain or the fetus Newport Beach rest;,iurale ur Wood.v \\'as created by blows and caused the Payne this morning caused damuge unborn infant's death. estimated at $30,000. "A baby Can live in the womb Payne's v.•ife, Biergitta, :10. woke ·without a head." Denirschke said. "It rrom her sleep and ran fron1 the house does not need a brain until birth \\'.hen at 2591 Circle Drive just ahead of lhl! it takes over ils OWi\ feeding and flames. breathing 'functionk Crom the Aneighborwho sa·w r.1rs. Payne run mother." from the front door said her hair was Benirschke 's testimony went singed and her fa(!e blackened from ''irtually unchallenged by Deputy Dis· exposure to the smoke a nd fumes. trict Attorney Al Wells and appeared She was later t a ken to lloag lo raise the possibility that the pro· !\1cmorial Hospital b.v hC"r husband. se~utor himself may call for ~he dis· the owner of \\loody 's \Vharf. 23UI missal of murder charges against the Newport Blvd., wh ere she \\"<IS treuled defendant. ·· for smoke inhalation. It has previously been alleged that Pa y ne rcporteat.v \\US :11 the De La Rosa struck Mrs. Berber in the restaurant when· the blaze broke o.ut stomach while the pair quarreled in a shortly before8 a.m. parking Jot near her Fountain Valley According to Ne"•port Beach Fire home over the custody or two children Capt. Tom Dalley, names were leap· born during lheir prior common law ing from the windows or the recently relationship. remodeled five-bedroom Circle Drive D L R t di gr house when first fire fighting unils ar· e a osa, rep()J' e Y an Y rived. because Mrs. Berber was pregnant by Dailey said neighbors were at· ano~he_r man, allegedly struck her tempting to control the blaze \\'ith a~al~ 111 the st~~ach after she called_ garden hoses. him a bastard · Within 20 minutes the four engine It was later determined that the companies and t\\"O truck units sent to elJild s he was carrying died shortly the scene had the fire under control. after those blows were struck and was According to Battalion Chief Phil found to be dead on delivery a few duys Hayden, r.trs. Payne was alone in thl' later. house when the fire broke out. Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS BICYCLES ARTS-TIRES-ACCESSORIES Suggestions for CH R'IST,'AAS Footballs from 9.95 to 24.95 Basketballs 8.95 to 31.95 Volleyballs 8.95 to 21.95 Soccerballs size 3-4-5 10.95-16.95-26.95 Playground & f Square Balls Handballs & Racquerballs Baseballs-Softballs Barbell & Dumbell Sets Skateboards & Wheels Darts & Dart Boards Buck Knives Swiss Army Knives Shuffleboard Sets Duck feet & Churchill Fins Boxing Gloves Table Tennis Sets Optn 1111 9 P.M. Mot1. lliur Fri. Sunday I 0 lo 5 tin Christmas I Tennis Shoes Warmup Shoes Basketball Shoes Track Shoes Wrestling Shoes Coaches Shoes Soccer Shoes Baseball Shoes All Purpose Shoes Top Siders Warmup Suits Sweat Shirts & Pants Tennis Dresses . Mens & Boys Tennis Shorts Mens & Boys Tennis Shirts Tennis Sweaters Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks Warmup Jackets Varsity Jackets Tennis Rackets Wilson-Davis-Bancroft Yonex \· Racquetball Racquets Handball Gloves Bike Parts-Tires-Tubes Racket String ing 538 Ctnlor 646·1919 COSTA MESA • I . ! I 7 I \ " \ . -. -' . \ • - ' ·Buntingwn Beach -" -l]oun•ain· Valley .::: _ ~ j: D IJ 1 0 N . -· . --.r . --' . --.... -- Todav·s Final • N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67, NO. 345, b SECTIONS, 100 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY., DECEMBER 11 , 1974 TEN CENTS IRS Penalizes Harper PTA By KATllV CL.~NC\' OI u., D•ilT P1IOCSUH TllEY l't AY ll1\VE to write a new song about trouble in the ~larper V.:alley PTA , only this time it will be about the J ames 0. llarper PTA in City Acts to Suspend Patrol of St8te Sands Fountain Valley. . fl seems the ~larpcr PTA owCs the Unit ed States lnterilat Hevcnue ~r\'ice $1,4-lO not in buck taxes, but as a pena lty ror nol filing a tax C:<· emption lorm more than one year ago. 4 At least one IHS s1X>kesman threa tened the J:lTA \\'ilh a tax lien against school ca rni \'als tocollet•t t hc back debt. "\VI<: Tll Ol'Gl~T 11' \1·as sort of fu nny u1> to this poi~.·· s;~id i\lrs. Al an \\'cssa . who \Vas P'J'A prcsidi'nt 1n 1973 \\'hen someone apparentl\' failed to file the form. · "I \Vas pr1•sident I'll \;1kc th(' rc5ponsibility." she said; adding she is \\·it ling "t.o sil it out" in jail. .. ~1 y nei,ghbors have \'Oluntecred to take care of m)' children. One neighbor e,·en vOlunlccrcd to take care of my husband." l\'T rs. \Vcss:.1 q11ip~d. . The P'r ,\ rirst learned or the problem last April, \\1hcn notified by the IR5i,of thei r fai lure to fill out th'! tax form . ' · "\\'E llJGllTAILED IT rii;!ht do\vn to their office ... l\lrs. \Vess a said, ad-ding they promptly filled out a form . ~ . '!'he next month, they received notice they ov,:ed a fine or SlO a day for filing the forn1 late--or Sl.440. The fine is due Thursday. Today. ~1rs. \Vessa said the organization has only $840 in t he treasury, ··but we have a lot of outstanding bills.'' . SJIE ALSO CL\1)1ED the IRS offi ce in Philadelphia handling the mat· !er. has failed to respond to an explanatory letter mailed six months ago. The P1'A sent another this week, by registered mail, askiqg for a delay. ~lrs. Wess:1 said the Pl';\ has asked that the case be fransferrl'd to a loc<1l I RS office . .,.,·here !hey can meet to disc uss the matter. "\\le nl'ver ha\·e that kind of money in the treasui-y ... she explained. "\\'e \\·oulcl ha\'e to di s band." Trial .Set Jan. I 0 F_gr Deatli, Suspects -. Tw rs descrit>ed 'as.df.iJteis~.~ ~ PearanCe· in Orange County Superior rroni Mo a tod~were ofdered io 'COUrt~ The defendants are accused of stand trial · ) r:b:ar~ of lt~ · Jtinl several l!¥M:s into Steptien degree mur er1n execution stay.(. e P'tnklea' duriifg' a holdup of i in,iz of a s tar athlete from FoUntain conven ience markeL wher e the Valley . athJete worked nights. Superior Court J udge Everett The death penalty is being de -Di~key setJbe date fo.i:_'lhe court ap. 01;1nded ·for brothe~ Hugh. Daniel •· ~ Bean, 24, and Charles Dennis Bean, Dog-bitten Baby Serious 22,. It is alleged that one of the brothers shot Finklea in the face last Oct. 31 as they robbed the market clerk in a Fountain Valley store and that hi s brother then follo•.ved the Orange Coast College IA'restling star into the Linda Caverly, only a few days old · back room and shot him four limes. when she was bitten on the head last Finklea, 19, was 1973 Athlete of the week by the ramily's Doberman Year at Fountain Vall ey ~U gh School. pinscher , re mains under intensive He was captain of this year 's OCC care at Pt1 ission Community Hospital · wrestling team and planned tO attend today. Stanford nex:l year. "Her condition has improved, but Santa Ana police traced the Bean she must ha\'e supportive care round brothers through a description of th~ the clock." ~a · h'oapiUll spokesman car used by them that night and ar· said . . rested them as they were pack ing and Sheriff's dep~ti.es ·said the dog_ r~P?rtedly preparing to leave ror their knocked over tl'Je "6aby's bassi net in _ pat1ve Montana. · \•iew of the newb0m 's parents and vis-· ·, ~~~r!r~:~~~ft~n:!u~d~e~~th ~:r.baby Student Art Show Linda's father, Dr. PhilipJ. Caver· Work of a1t sludents in the Adult ly, 24712 Rolling Wood Road in El School of the lluntington Beach Union Toro. said the dog was not vicious just High School District will be on exhibit nervous because of vi sitors and and on sale J\1onday from 7 to9 p.m. at because she had just had puppies. F~1:1ntain Valley Hi gh School. ' • • ' ·> • ..,1. ~ ') '· • • t· " ' • ' • Crunched on Freeway . ..._~ Robitaille Warns on Dangers By TERRY COV ILLE Of trlf OillJ PllOI Slit! An ordinance "'hich allo"·s l·lunt - ington Bearh to abandon ils police protection for the eight miles of local stale beaches was given preliminary approva l l\l onday night by the city council. Police Chief Earle Robitaille esti1nates the move might save the ci- t~· as much as SI00,000 in one year , but he also y,•arn('d it "•ill r reate serious trouble on the state strands. "I hope that prior to goi ng into something this drastic "'e can reach some type of agreeme nt \\'ith the stale, eithe r for reimbursemt!nt of our e-x penses. or for their increased patrols.'· llobitaille :said 1'uesday. 1-fe p1:eviously warned that Uolsa Chica, on the north fl ank of the·city; may \\'Cll become a "battleground for every cast Los Angeles ga ng," once the city's undercover special enforce- ment detail <SEO) is pulled off the beac hes. The pullback was made as one of severa l moves the t ity has ordered in recent weeks to help balance a possi- ble,$1 .2 million shortage in this year's bud~el. , • Robitaille saidl senua:u;r.lt--rftt!afts there will .be• nstant undercover patrols a aod Hlfl!t.ini10n State bcac e ng the sUlnmer . There will be no®crease in the patrol of the one·milefit>' beach. Loca I police wilJ. still have to handle all or the traffic 1;>roblems created by beach visit.ors, and the chief said hi s department \\·ill certainly respond to any ca lls for help at the state beach. State offi cials are waiting for of· ri cial 'A'ord from the city on the llUllba c k , aC"cordi n g to Bi ll Weatberby, manager for district 5 in the state parks department. Weatherby said there is no \1•ay the state can s upply the number of park rangers needed to·of£sel the loss of the city police. but any decisions on what to do "''iii have to be made by State Parks Director \Villiam Penn Mott. .;We are hoping the long history of violence at Bolsa Chica will disappear "i th OUl' de\·elopmcnt Of the beach and more famil y acti vity there.·· \Veatherby said. .. We realize the cit y has a problem moncy\vise. It's in trouble. trying l<l econom ize. \\'e will be getting t.oget her \1·ith the chief to try and \\'Ork oul some a rranl!ement. ·' t Sl'e,.POLICE. Pa~e 1\?J ' . -. ~ ~ •. Jtigh\\'ay patrolman a~· L~""·o tl!uck operator discuss n1clhods of re01ov1 ng smashed truck fro m San Diego Freeway follo\Y ing crash aboul 7:20 this morning at ~1agnolia Street overpass. Accident investiga tors said truck driven by Charles Warren, 43, Hunlinglon Beach , co l· lided wilh va n driven by .Dave Heard, 23, also· or lluntin gton Beach'. (li~h.\vu\' patrolmen said both mo.n esCl:ljll'd serious Injury 111 croish which knocked v<11\ :onto offramp and sent truck careening into gua rdrail. 'fruck 'vus lc::ised to Postal Sci:YJce for haulin·g rnuil, hut ,,·tts empty ut l1mC Qf acc ident. ,. ' . I NO MORE HAPPY SCENES LIKE THIS AT AMUSEMEtlT PARK? Japanese VIiiage Once Issued Photo to Promote Deer Park .. Slaughli;!f of Deer In Buena Park Bared J\1ore than half the 320 tame deer at defunct Japanese Vill age an~ Deer Park in Buena Park ha.ve been killed and hauled away lo rendering plants, ofCicials at the facility admitted Tues· day. They said lhe dee r showed a posit i've reac tion to t ests for tuberculosis administered as a prere- quisite to sale or the herd. About 220 deer tested positive to tuberculosis and would have been killed even if the park had remained open. company or£icials added. flealth department offic ials said there is almost no chance the disease could have been spread to humans because it would require frequent. close contact with infected animals . Thou gh a positi\·e skin test is not proof of infection, according to Orange County llealth Department officials. some park cmployes indica\. cd I hl' en1 ire herd may be des I royed . Ned De\Vitt, president of Six Flags Inc .. the parent firm of Janaqese Vi llage told newsmen the deer were Murder Trial killed on orders from the stale Bureau of Animal fl eallh. fie said the method of destroying the animals was as humane as possi· ble~a lethal injection of a toxic chemical. But state he;ilth officials claim the order was not lo destroy the deer hut to keep them quarantined to under_go TB treatments. When park officials announced last "'eek the amusement center woUld·be closed for economic reasons, they said the animals would be properly cared for un til ne"'' homes could be found. The decision to destroy the deer out- raged Bu ena Park P.1ayor Stanley l\-1 ayer. y,•ho stood outside a gate at the park Tuesday a nd spoke to news men. "This is an appalllni;! situation: abomin able ... he said . "In my opinion this is a contrived situation and a means to an end. "The cost of feeding the animals re. ached a point where it was no longer economical." he added. Patholog~t Challenges Fetus Death Testimonv B~· TOll BARl.F.\' 01 n.. 0•11¥ 1"110! 51•11 A murder case against a man at'· cus('d of killini! an unborn child y,•as challeni:ed today by a German·horn patholoizisl "'ho contradicted prosccu· lion testimony of an Orange Counly deput y coroner. . llr .. Kurl RcnirschkC' or San Dicgn dismissed the theory of UC Irvine's Or. Warren Bostick that the blo\VS al· legedly delivered by defendant Lorenzo Villareal De LH Rosa. 23. lo the abdomen of Consurlo U"'ber, 20. of Fountain Valley caused t~e death of her 32·weck fetus . · Jr Renirschkc's theorv is accrpterl by Su perior Court JUdge \Va lt('r Charamza. it could mean rlis missal :it l~e prctri.a l stage or murrler charAf'S filed iljta1nsL De La nosa afler the (•hild "'a~ found rtead on deh\·cry l:t!i-1 .luly. Thr casl' 1s unique in Orange Coun I)' tr1ul h1storv. The ~Y. $fltttion in Dl-La Rt1sa 's ~~C(Jurt({ lri'al is \M!1ng delayert l>C-'nd 1ng 1.}rit'ltnt R by Judge Charumza on d(lreni I to~ Norbert Bunt's ar~u­me~t thit1 tH'e child's death was nc1t ~used b'Y the blows asscrtedly de· lfvercd bil1 tlicnt. Ucnirs af(recd a nd crisply di" missed tfe,k 's theory that a bi~d I I \ o/ rln! fnun1I near the brain or thr fetus 1\·as createfl by blows and causc1l thl' unborn 1nfanl'sth·alh. · ,\ hahy c·an h\C 1n 1ht• "omh 11·1thou1 a head:· Bcn1 rschkL' s~11d "11 floes nnt need a hrain un11l birth "·hen LI taJ..l':-. 11\·er 1t-; nwn ft't>rl1ng ;uni br('ath1ng funt·lion:-. from lh{' n1olhcr. ·· (~ct> UNBORN. Pagr A?l Winds Blow 2 -, J ets Together 1.0\(){l\' 1l'l'l 1 llii;?h \\Jn<ls '"~'1·p1n i.: l.o niJ!!n 1\1rnurl lncla' 111rk('1l u11 a l'.111 r\1n1•r1ran \\·11rl (t ,\1rV..J\'<; Htn.:1111! ';'f1';' ;ind ~L lltlm t·li 11 111111 a l'.111 \m it•".'ltlJ.'. 717 p.1rk,·~t nc.• r·h~ !"If)\ h pl ;1nr ... 11 t•rt• cr111>t \ :'ilt•rh,1n1t·, \1(H'kt·d f11r n1ort> th~n h1111· hour' lo ~1'p.1r;1 1t· 1111· 11'1" 1111~· \11ng tip uf lhe ';'jli \\a' hr•1k('ll •lll .... h1•n 11 .~11r1·1t oo .... n thC' :-.1clr or th1· .1umh(I Jl'I !'an Am said d:im:tJ:!c lu l1111h pllincs \\as he;1\'y. J\ll'JlOfl ;iulhor1tJes Sa id "'-'Incl._ ~t'l'e ..:ustinA al mnrc than 50 milt·~ per hour at lhe lime. /\1r traffic \VU~ not 11r. tc•cletl • District May Aid Vnify Bid Leaders of the I luntinJ!tun Be..ich L'nion High School f)1str1C't 1nd1cat('d 1·ucsday th('y might help thl.' people (II Fountu1n \.:<illC'y unitt· under flllf' .:.chool banne r. In return. ho"l'\'L'r, truslt'l'.:. \\'Ou ld hk(' tht> backt'r<i of a united Fountain Valley lo consolidate thcio proposal UNITY PLAN TO BREAK DISTRICT LOGJAM?-Slory. AB "ith a niodified t·11~· boundary plan fnr unifitalion lhruu,C!hout the high school district. ~o specific dcc1s1ons \\'L"rc /'('ached . hut leaders or txlth clements appeared to patch up l'tfts \\'hich develnpL·<I from a pre\·inu.:. high !'>c·hool boartl meeting. r\ m!'mbcr of the Fountain Valle.1· committee pressing for un1ficalion thert'. i\larcella Scott. told the hi gh school board: "We y,•ant your help whert> you can gi\'e it.·· '"\'nu got it:• board prt>sident Ron Shenkman respond ed. T\\'O ~·ee ks :1J?:o. the high ~chool hoard said it \vould oppose a solo Fountain Vall e~-effor1 . Trustee!' bclie\'e the high school district should be split into unified school districts all ;1tonce. not "p1eccmcal". The emphasis l\\'o weeks ago was on opposition. '.\'01v the emphflsis is on support. a s Jong as the Fountain VallC'y city boundaries pl;in is part ot unification t.hroughou t"the hi,!!h school district . Actually. thC' Fountain V:1\lcy cit,\ lxiundaries plan takes in a n are;1 \\'hich is nutsitle the hiJ!h ~chool d is trict. If the citizens con1m1ttec "ere "'11 1· in); to go along with a districtwide \'Ote. trustees said they v.·ere willin~ lo stand with the co mmittee 1n lhc ex peeled battlC' with the Garden Grove Cnified Sc h<lOI District over thal tf>r· ritory. \Vithout the high scboot bo0trd 's sup- port before the stale Rourd of Educ<i t1on. the citizens commillee "·ould ha\'e to accept thl' "political rc alil1es.,. l rustec Dennis \l anj!ers sa tel The implic<1l!on ""1:. that the state board might reject ;1 c1t1zcn ·~ com mitl('C' requesl lhal Fountain Va l le~ unifica\lon !)('put fln a ha I hit. :'il anger:-. \l'enL on t11 s uggc.-,t conpC'ratlon and timing the d1>· lr1ctwide \'OlL' \\llh il \'Ole Of tho~~· Fountain \taJlC'y rc~1<it•nts within tht• (;a rd en G rO\'(' chstrtt'l . .. <Set> l'Sll-"'·. 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' ¥-~tk!N•"'' •• 01 .. • DAil V PllOl tj /f: Weanesoay Oet•moer ,, , 197" l'ro"' PIJflC'AI UN BORN ... _.,District Annexing llc·111r ... l·hkl1'!r. tc::it1mony \l.'l'nt \'1rtu.dly unch<tll('n~ed by De111.1ty Oa- 1r1 ct !'tlorney Al \\'t·ll'i :.nd ;ippcarcd 10 r111$4! Ulc poa1bdity th1:1t Ult> pro· :-ecutor himself may call for the dis· 1n1 ~~3I of n1un:lt·r i.:h;irAt'S :1galnst tht.• Jt•lcnd.1nt It ha"! 111>c\'1ou. .. I> bt:en .1llt·i,:ed thul lJt• L:i Ho~:.i stru<.:k ~tr:-. fl crbt:r 1n thl' :-torn:1ch "'h1k· lht• p.:11r ~Utl!Tl·li.·d in .J 1n.1rk 1ng lot nt'<tr her fo'ouut a1n V:dley hon1 c O\'C'r the !'U!r.lod)' of ty,u children horn durln..: tlh•u· prior eommon l:1w rrlu l1on!-.h1 p De L<t H1•~.1 . rt•po1 t1:dly ani,:ry lx:(';.1u!'.1' '.\t 1·s B1:rl:>cr wa5 pregnant by .11\ulht·r m,1n. <1Jlt'~cdly struck her .1~:un In lht· :-tum11.c-h .1ft('r ::i he calll!d h11n · .1 l1.1 !-o l,1rd ' 11 11 ,,.., l.11i·r d1~tt•rmuJt•d that \ht· ('iu!tl :-hl' ",1 .., <:.1rr\ 1n ;: d11·d ... hortl v <iftl·r thu:-.e bluws "t·r1• :-.I r1H·'-: arid "J·., found tu be dc<1dondclJ\l•ry" few days l<ttcr. But its death cannot be charged to De La Rosa, Dr. Ben1rschke repeated from the "''itness stand. "ll would ha\'C needed a blow of ex· traord1nary for<:e and I would h•ve t the placenta in the womb was broken before I could draw any such con· C'lusion." he said. ·And a~ ,,...e kno.,., .... !ht! pathologi:.t :.1ddt:tl, ·'the pl .1t:t•nl<.1 11-;1:. ul111(·t \\ht•n I ht' child was delivl·r~d .. l'rom Page A I UNIFY ..• If all works out as su~,::estt'd, the h ill h school 1.hstr1ct y,•ill take a moc.ILficd city boundaries plan for U!l· irication within its district to the Orange County Committee on School District Organization,· probably in February. If the committee approves the plan, the high school hoard then ~·ill pre- sent its proposal -a nd, with the cilizens committee. its support for a vote or ~·ountain Valley residents in the Garden Grove district -to the ~tale board or education. T ha t probably would come about in .lune. \V ith a s1atl' okay, unifi cation could be on the Nove n1ber ballot. 36 Deer Shot On Preserve ~JRLJNC, N .J. (UPI) -Hunters with special permits bagged three dozen deer at the Great SW amp Na· tioaal Wildlife Refuge, but environ· mentalists were outraged that hunt· ing was permitted at the game pre· serve. Wildlife officials said Tuesday the hunt was nece ssary to reduce the sl1e of the deer herd and thus prevent many animals from starv\ng, but some conser\'ationists said ij. would be better to eliminate the deer some oth~r w11y, including lettin,a:-wolves loo~c QD ,the refuae. 'l'he U.S. Circuit Court Q! 1\ppeals in Philadelphia re· fused earlier Tuesday to block lhc JlunJ. State and federal ofricials said there is insuffi cient food on the 6,000-acre preserve. No Increases Seen in Oil? VIENNA lt:'PI 1 -Iranian oil minister Yamshid Amouzegar said to- day he does not e xpect crude oil prices to increase sharply for 1975. Saudi ,\rabia oil minister Zaki Yamani said Thur sday's meeting or oil countries should not increase prices at all. 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Da\'1d Brandt. chairm an or the committee. called the seal t ax <.:;1rden Gro1·e residents now p.ay to ;1111.•nd ne1ghbor1np. cummunity col- l~es "fia ancial rape," and in oppos· 1il~ a second t>\ection said ··tt 's lin1e lo l'nd their agony.·· Brandt then launched a diatribe ;.igainst-C.h e situation which lea\'es lhe <.:arden Grove district as the only area in Orange County not a ffiliated y,·ith a community college district. Garden Grove junior college s tu- dents attend school in three neig hbor- ing districts and Garden Grove I.ax · payers pay a tax rate of Sl.36 per SlOO assessed valuation for the privilege. "The $1 .36 rate is outrageous," complained Bra ndt. "The various dis- tricts h ave built their campuses from the ground upon that.'' Under an annexation agreement worked out between the Garden Grove and Coast districts, Garden Grove taxpayers would have to pay the Coast tax rate (93 cents per $100 assessed valuation this year ) plus an additional -10 cents. In return . the Coast district has of· fered to build a satellite college cam· pus on a 50·acre sit e somewhere \\·ithin Garden Grove. . ln r eviewing that a gree m e nt, Brandt observed : ''If the facility is n't built in 20 years, the site goes back to \vhoe\'er gave it. But what happens to the $10 million raised for the school? "I have to believe Coast Communi- ty College got a windfall. I'm not s ay- ing they would not build the school. but there is an opportunity here for an open check. "After paying St .36 for years it is ludicrous to ask them (Garde n Grove taxpayers) to pay another 20 cents (half the -10-cenl rate is for a five-year seat tax J. Taxpayers here ha\'e been financially raped by the $1.36." The county committee has no po"'er lo prohibit or allow the second e lec· Uon, but the committee's recommen- dation m ay tip the decision which must be made by county school Supt. t\obert Peterson. Peterson has not inditated v.•hether he will call ror the secand election. Ile has 20days to call an election. If there is no election, it ar;;icars li kely the state board of governors for community colleges will decide the fate of the Garde..n Grove district - either placing the whole district in one cor"munitY college district, or divid· ing Garden Grove students a mong the three neighbor ing community college systems. From the viewpoint o f the taxpayer , it will be cheaper if the board or gov- l'rno rs makes the decision , because Garden Gro\'e taxpayers would only have to pay the base tax r at e of v:hatever community college district they join. Supporters or annexation to Coast. hoy,·e\·er, say the advantages of \'Otcrs deciding include maintaining tht.' identity of Garden Gro\'l' and getting a campus ~·ithin Garden Gro\'e. ·rhe county committee's decision came after a tY.'O·hour public hearing un the pros and cons of a second elec· tion. ·• Dolly P11<11 S1i<I Pl\Olt NEW CHAMBER CHIEF Joan Warner Joan Warner Gets Valley Chamber Joh Joan Warner, office manager for the Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce the past fi\'e years, was named Tuesday night as the ne\v manager of the Fountain Valley Cham Der. "Fountain Valley is a growing city, like Huntington Beach," s aid the 43· year-old mother of three. "There is great potential for a great Chamber of Commerce.'' l'Y1rs. Warner's appointment to t he position "'as announced at the Chan1· ber's annual installation banquet. She will begin c\uties in Fountain Valley :Monda)'.: '!'he post pays $9,600 a year. Mrs. Warner, who lives at 1722 Park St., l·luntlngton Beach. will be the second full·lime manager for the or- ganization. The first , Dwight James, took himself out of retirement in June to become the first chamber manager, but resigned the post two months later· "by mutual agreeme nt." Mrs. Warner's duties in Jluntington Beach will be assumed by Robin Burns. now a clerk-typist. who h as been promoted to offi ce manager. Ralph Kiser is executive director. :'>trs . \Varner . a sailing enthusiast and motorcyclist. is a native of Pasadena and graduale or Pasadena City College. She moved to J·lunt· ington Beach ~·ith her husband, Norman. ,u building contractor , 15 years ago. \\'h1~ on the Huntington Beach Chamber staff, J\frs. \Varner authored lhe 20.page "I-lo\\· lo Start a i\'ew Busi- ness Book," which has sold almos t l .000 copies throughout the country She also has been active in the As· sistance League and Junior \Vo men's Cl ub. J\trs. \Varner enjoys c rafls and needlework . 1'he \Varners have three children, !\l a rk 20, Nancy, 18, anct 1~au1 . lti. From Page Al POLICE ... Robitaille said of 12.000 arrests made in the cit y last year. about 1.000 of them Y.'l're made somewhere alonl( the eight miles of stale beaches. !-le estimated the savings to the cit~ al about SI00,000, but said it would b~ impossible to reall~· know until the plan has been tried for a year. Emergeney Deelare d Burma Troops, Monks Battle Over U Thant 8)' United Prt>ss Intern<itional Burmese troops and pOhl'C \\Crc r1• ported battling :;c\·eral thousand slu dents and Rhuddi:-l monks 111 thl' Burmese capital of Ran~oon today 111 an attl'mpl to reeover the stolen bo<ly {If form~r UN. Secretary Gt'ncral l ' Thant. Radio Rangoon said !he J;OV t'rnment d('t'lared a stale of en1ergcn· 1.;y and mnrt1al la..... · Information reath ln~ lh(· Stat1• J)cp1:1r tment in \\'11sh1n~ton fron' Rangoon said the \'iolencc ":1s 1v1tlcspreact a net thl' nttempt to recovl'r U Thanl 's body was ap1>arenlly unsllt'· ct•ssful. (The Associat<•rl Prc!'.s so1 d poh cc reco\'ered the body ) U Th not died in Nevf York No". 25. The s tudents und monks Sl'l7.ed . his body last week al th<.' funeral in ll.1n)!OOn on the i:rounds that it dt•· !;erved a burial place bcr11Ung a world ~tat esm;in. Information reaching the State Dcparttnenl ~aid rioting appears 10 h:l\'(' cruptt'd <.'arly loday. The r eports :..11d that the situation later nppeJr::i to hJ\e ,iOlttn bcrond the control of the c1v1\ author1tirs The C'ha1rman or 1hc D1\11s~onal l'('Ople's Council. ·rh1e11 Aun,::. ap· pealed at that 11n1e to the l<angoon m1l1tory <'Omn1ander to sup11ly troop:11 10 assrst the police. the r'porU said ll1s order. broadcast by Radio R<1ngoon. ·said that "sorno people \\'llh1n Rangoon arc burn1n~ a11d destroying b111!dinj!s and vehicles. de monstrat111g and .~hout1ng slogans · All pcr~on:-\TCtc ordered lo rerna111 111 lhl·lr hom<'s until further nolll't' :ind 111 t1ddit1nn a l'Urf1.1w 1vas imposer! liet \\'('en the hours or fi a . m . and 6 p 111 Accord in)! to State Dcpartn;cnt re· ports. s4Ultte red d('monstrations wrrt! :-till tak1nit place in Hangoon dcs pltt• \he use of tear J?i.ls hy police and ~<lld1C'rs. ·rhe re1)()rts !:!<11d that ther(' had been scattered i;unfirc und n1d'bs y,•erc roa ming the streets. 1'he violence. apparently began o'n th(' uni versily campus. In Bangkok. the capilal of neighbor· ing Thaila nd. diplomatic sources monitoring Radin Rangoon reported 1.hjl city auth0r1Lies asked for help from lhe Burmese army 1n quelling de· monstrations. tl1obs or people looted .tnd riama~ed prop(!rty 1n the capital t•1ty, thl.' monitors said. Off1c1al:-at the Int ('rna11011al 1\1rport a t Hangkok s11id thr ntJ[hll fl1i.:ht 111 Rani::onn hy Unite<! Surma 1\1rl1nes had bc.'Cn delayed :ind m1gh1 be canceled They decltned to elaboral(' Rangoon hns been a troublt..'<I city ~Ince Thursrtoy ~·hen thousand~ or students u.nd Buddhist monks c;.1rr1ed av. ay thl' c:isket JUSl before private bnrial scr\'lce~ were to be held • Trr tees To Se'll Yorktown ·rru.stl!!es voted Tuesday to sell t he. ''o rktown school site in the tlunt- \ngton Beach Union Jligh School Dis· trict and put the profits into construe·. IH.lll. 'J'hc \·ote rollo\ved testimony. most- ly b~· residents of Fountain Valley, bo! h for and :igainst the sale.·'' 'l'rustee Dennis ~Iangers told a J.1rge aud1ent·c that he previously had \)\.'t'sonally obstructed action on the :-.;ill' of l hl• property at 'Yorktoy,·n A\·enue and r>.1agnoltaStrect. ·· 1 f1·lt dut..Y·bound," he said, ''lo try lo delay until y,•e had ht>ard £ron1 the people of Fountain Valley. I am con· \'1nced now, that unification and the sale or the ''orkto,vn s ite have no bearing on one another." Board president Ron Shenkman 1·arlier had pointed out that if unifica· tion oecurred :1tong eity boundaries, as sc(·nls 111 the making, lhe Yorktown :-tll' \1·oulrt be needed by a unified dis· tr1rt created around it. Frf·d Voss. prC's idt'nt of the Foun- r ain \'alley School Di~t ri ct. noted. ho.,.,·c\'t'r. thal the site m ight be lll't•ded under other plans of unifica· lion "I don t' undt'rst:ind \\'hv there 11·11uld be uny urgcney to seli." Voss Sill fl. Ill' c·11ed charges along thflt line \1'h1t·h !\li ke Brick , th en- s uper1nter)dent of the Fountain Val\t.'y Di str1 tl. made in a letter sent to parents last Y.'et>k . 1\ l11gh s ehool districl official ansv.:ered those c ha rges point-by- poinl in a letter distributed a t last night's m eeti ng and read by Shenkman. Gales Rock Boats SEATTLE t i\P ) -Small pov.'er boats, sail boats and chartered cruise craft braved gale "'arnings Tuesday lo carry about 1,200 commuters across Washington's Puget Sound on the fourth day of a ferry strike. Other commut~rs drove 90 miles or more <icross the Narrows Bridge through Tacoma des pite 50-mil e-an ·hour y,·inds that made driving conditions hazardous . "'" Job Bearing Can't Remember Accident-Reed Bil~ Heed, attempting to win b ack his $21,00().a.year Huntington Beach city information job, tes tified 'fues- d;1y that he reme mbers nothing about a n alleged July 19 \larking lot auto ac- <·ident. ·•,\ti I remember is climbing ullo 1ny car, t.wrning on the ignition, then \l'Uk1ng up in the S;1nta Ana jail," I he fired information officer said 1'ues- day. Reed ~·as fired ,\ug . 13 by City Ad· ministr;itor Dave Rowlands for the J uly 19 incidt:.nt. and for not reporting the accident until Aug. 12. But Reed contends he nl'\'er knew about the accident until Roy,•lands told him about it. Reed claims he blacked out -from the use of tran- quilizers. nol because he \Vas drunk - in the parking lot of South Coast \li\l age follov.1ng an Orange County Press Club function. The next clay he went on vacation to Oklahoma. 111la\l'il!'l' his city car had rammed th~ front end 11f anotht•r car parked in the South Coast Village parking lot. HeC'd s;iid, durin~ a hear· 1ng on his appeal to tht' fi 1·1ng.1 l)nmage to the cit ~· car involved scratches on thl' front bu1nper, barely noticeable to the eye, Reed testified. and he nevt.'r sa\v the scratches. llced's .,..,ife. Diane. also supported her husband's testimony Wedncsda):, telling a state hearing officer that Bfll had been under considerable cmo· tional s train and pressure from his job. She had attended the press club event, but refused to drive him home \vhen he complained of being lired. Sheoffl'red to call him a cab. Af1er ha climbed into his car, to keep "'arm . Reed said he totally blanked out until several hours later. Santa Ana Police did arrest the in· formation offiC('r on charges of being "drunk in auto." Reed 's hearing for rcinst<1temcnt \Vas expected to end today, but it 1nay be several days before sta te he:1rin,:: officer Frank Brill gives the cit)" his "·r ilte n report and recommendation. 1'he cit y personnel commission will not be bound by Britt's recommenda· l ion, hut it normally follows the action s u~_gc.sted by state he•ring officers. U.S. Must Take Energy Bitter Pill-Morton WASHINGTON !UPI)' -Interior Secretary Roger s C.8. Morton says Americans are going to have lo swallow "a tonic. of pretty biller tast· ing medicine'' if the United States and its industrial partners in Western Europe and Japan are to solve long-. r ange energy Problems. Morton, who doubles as heaO or Pr<'sidenl Ford's Energy Resources Council, a lso said the new ener gy pro· posals Ford plans to send Congress next year will "ha\•e to concentrate a great deal of power" in whomever heads the program . Morton made the remarks Tuesday night at a dinner. meeting of . the Trilateral Commission, a group of 200 private citi zens from Wes tern Europe, Japan and the United States s et up in 1973 to encourage cooperative answers to long·range mutual problems. He said whatever actiog the United States takes is the key because ··we are the guzzlers .. w e have got to solve our problem rOr your sake." It was In that context that he said "we a re go- ing to have to com e up with a toilic of pretty bitter tasting medicine." The cabinet officer conceded there was no current shortage or gasoline or home heating oil but said the world eventually will run out or fossil fuels unless it cuts back consumption while it concentrates on alternate energy sources such as solar and nucleer Suggestions for CHRISTMAS Tennis Shoes Warmup Shoes Basketball Shoes Track Shoes Wrestling Shoes Coaches Shoes Soccer Shoes ·Baseball Shoes All Purpose Shoes Top Siders Footballs from 9.95 to 24.95 Basketballs 8.95 to 31 .95 Volleyballs 8. 95 to 21. 95 Soccerballs size 3-4-5 l 0.95-16.95-26.95 Playground & f Square Balls Handballs & Racquerballs Baseballs-Softballs. Barbell & Dumbell Sets Skateboards & Wheels Darts & Dart Boards Buck Knives Swiss Army Knives Shuffleboard Sets Duck Feet & Churchill Fins Boxing Gloves Table Tennis Sets Oprn till 9 P.M. Mon. thur Fri. Sunday I 0 to 5 1111 Christmas Warmup Suits Sweat Shirts & Pants Tennis Dresses Mens & Boys Tennis Shorts Mens & Boys Tennis Shirts Tennis Sweaters Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks Warmup Jackets Varsity Jackets Tennis Rackets Wilson "Davis-Bancroft Yonex Racquetball Racquets Handball Gloves Bike Parts-Tires-Tubes Racket Stringing 538 Ctnt•r . 646·1919 COST A MESA .( • ' ,- DAILY' PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE New Superint~ndent . Selecling a new superintendent for the l-tunt · 1ngton Beach Union Jligh School Di strict .. surely w~sn 't an easy task. Complicati ng it were the games being p layed by teachers and trustees . Teachers los t an early round a nd were excluded from the personal screenings or the candidates. For that. trustees s uf- fered several months of "'hi~pers <1nd allegations. Now the game is over. and trustees seem to have made <1 valid c hoice. Jake Abbott, is a highly per sona- ble. ai y,•ell as professionally capable, man . In selecting hin1, trus tees perhaps agreed \Vith \\•hat we said months ago -that a new s uperinte ndent should be qualified to do tY.'O things: I) build rapport ond 2) \\'Ork hi mself out of a job. At that time. we referred to "rapport" bety,iecn school and community and bety,•ccn high school and E>lementar y dis tricts. NOIA', we can add between board· and teachers. All that rapport should h elp Jake Abbott ac· complis h our s~cond point, \\'hich really is to bring about unification . Haven for Runaways f\1em bers or the Founl-ain Valley City Council have ci ppro\'ed a Sl,730 grhnt ror Amparo (Spanish term for a haven J, a new juvenile runaway facil ity. 'f'he project appears to be "'ell \vorth the money. The counc il a ls o acted wisely by a s king the city's \'oulh Commission to evaluate Amparo, before act· in,!.{. Council members recently pledged to involve t he Youth Commission more in questions d ealing '"ith _\·oung pC'rsons, and their action seems to s how they meant it. staffed '''ith counse lors. Jt is desig ned as an alternative to Juvenile Hall, providing teenagers and their parents u "cooling off'' period and any needed counseling. The project will serve four cities. It Is financed '''ith S124,000 in federal and $8,000 in s tate grants as \\Cl! as city f¥.nds. The par"ticipants s hould keep in mind th;1t -;omctimes s uch facilities begin. then die later as federal grt1nts expire. But Amp::iro seems \\'Orth test· ing. and additional funds may be soug ht later if th<' project proves its elf. Nickels and Dimes Dcs pilc a possible Sl.2 million s hortage in this .vcar's Huntington Beach budget. I he cily council con· tinues to dole out small chunks of money <.i s if dimes don'tadd up to dollars. A good example last week \Vas the coun cil's alloc<.1 - tion of $5,000 to the city's bicentennial commission.1'hc money '''ill be used to boost t he ch ances of the city's 4th of July parade becoming the official state parade in 1976 for the nation 's200th birthday. It's a good cause. perhaps. but ~1ayor Al Coen aod Councilman llcnry Duke "'e re on the right track \\'hCJ.!. they s u ggested city leaders ou~ht to first detcrmin~ · \vnere ~.OW (·ould be eliminated rrom the current budget to bn la nc e the expense. But the pica for motherhood. apple pi e -and tilt ~Li i-too freque nt l'laim that only immediate action c~u1 help -,,·on out. If it only happened on·ce. it mig·ht be overlooked. but time and time again the council says okay to these projects. " . .. .. Amparo y,•ill be housed in Mid"•a y Cit y a nd The city is facing a financial crisis and it is lin1 e all or the cou ncil men1bcrs realized it <1nd respo nded to it, even on the ni ckel and dime items. H 'WeJJ? Come on! Do something spectacular'' Ford-Humphrey In New -Alliance WASHINGTON -A tentative al liance on national security affairs between Prl'.!sid ent Ford a od Sen . l{ubcrt I{. Humphrey is r<'sponsible - and is so cred ited at the White !louse -f or breaking the long a nd ( EVANS-NOVAK ) dangerous d eadlock over a n ew congrcssionalstampedetoendaidfor tdreign aid bill. Turkey. As a res u~t. th e President is President Ford in\ited l{umphrey expected to see a great deal more in to a quiet, exclusive break!asl in thl' the weeks ahead of the longtime White !louse six weeks ago attended Democratic st alwart and one-time by the t Qp D e mocratic a nd Dear Gloomy Gus As a resident of Fountain Valley since 1964 {b efore FV •iiJ(h School) I'm getting ti red of m1.1k · ing excuses for the FV Hi fool- ball teams. P erhaps I should move to the Edison lli district. L.R. Gloomy Cius cornMtfth ••t t~-llH by n•01r1. -do ftOI M<t•••"ll <•llttl lllt """"' ol 1Nt ~-. »IWI YO•I' pfl Pff .. '9 Gl_,,y (riis, D•1lyPi1ot. whiteknight or ltepubli can Jeadershi~ of Congress .. liberalism . Some H h , k£ edge Israel off the Sinai peninsula. ump rey emergeu from brea asl \Vhite House and . arm-in.arm \\lith the President. THE SAME is true in Syria, where State Department President Hafet Assad, recipient of a policymakers view Tff •T HUM Pl£ REY h Id b SIOO million economic aid pledge from ,... ,.. S OU e K' . . d / b k flumphrey as the ... , rincluded in s uch elevated company 1ss1nger , IS un er pressure o rea e s s e n t i a I ,t \might seem strange to the uninitiated. with Washington because of the Demo e r at i c Humphrey is the most junior member stalemate on the Israeli -occupied partn er In r.·t r . of the Foreign Relations Committee. Golan Heights. Ford's search for holds no leadership position among Thus. it could be vital to hopes for g e n u i n c ·Senate Democrats and is s till peace in the Mideast that the aid bill hipartisansh1p at a r eg arded by Rep u b Ii ca n drafted by Humphrey and steered time of immense foreign danger to the conservatives as an incurable liberal through the rommittee last week U.S. and gradual deterioration of the and implarable partisan. rarries both those items (along with West. , . In fact, Humphrey is viewed inside more economi c aid to Isr ael t1~ Whal makes that sea rch so the White House as having one other .sweeten the bill for the pro-Israe 1 importa nt is the new Congress, overriding characteris tic : as a bloc). heavily populat ed with youthful form er Vice President pri vy t o Humphrey is now getting high liberal Democrats who view foreign national security serrcts, he has a marks in the \Vhile House for his policy th roug h the eyes of the perspl'clive possessed by no other performance Although the \Vhi tt• Vietnam generation with little DemocraticSenator . . !·louse has no illusions about lhc historical . perspeclive on cold \\'::Ir That's why administration officials tortuous road ahead for the bill to origi nsorbipartisanforeignpolicy. lapped 1-lumphrey as architect of a become law i n this Congress, il . r . 'd b'll h credits 1-lu mphrey for the surprising HIGll OFFICIALS in the State and new compromise ore1gn a1 1 t ey progress so fa r . lnde<..>d, I·Iumphrey is Defense Departments have toiled for want pushed through the Jameduck months on the Ford-Humphrey link. session. The paramount question was viewed by Ford strategists as the Their best prodtfct so rar is the new aid promised to Arab countries by Presi dent's best hope to establish a fo reign aid, bill, approved with.out Secretary of State Henry Kissinger as new bipartisan foreign polic~. dissent by the Senate Foreig n an integral part of Arab-Israeli TllESEOFFICIALSarc carefulnot RelationsCommitteelastweek. mediation efforts: 'to overplay an analogy between Deputy Secretary of State Robert F o r exa mpl e, Anv.·ar Sadat. 1-lumphrcy and the late Sen. Arthur Ingersoll and foreign aid director sv.·eating out his rougl1esL time Vandenberg, the powerful Republican Daniel Parker for \\.'eeks have been politically since becoming presidenl ronnection for Presidenl Harry quietly conferring with llumphrey or Egypt, is under rising pressure Truman's cold war bipartisan policy. trying to unlock the danger!)US from Egyptia.ns skeptical about the 'That might an.ger ~ibcral. Democrats s talemate on forei ~n aid . The pro-U.S. policy he ,adopted when who oppose b1part1sansh1p (such as underlyin~ cause or lhc stalemate: Kissinger arranged the prrsent Sen. Thomas Eagleton of Missouri. "·as v.·eariness with foreign aid, a ceasefire. Delivery of $250 million pee\'ed that the Senalecommittee bill dirert fallout of the Vietnam war. The promised him would give Sadat omits the question of Turkish aidl m.ood ~·as intensified by Turkey 's needed political leverage :it home r.l ore s{'rious \y , it might m ake invasion of Cyi)rus. resulting in the while Kissini?er seeks new v.·;.iys to Republican Senators jealous Mystery of Love at First Sight "To be IO\'f'cl at first sight." said the French "'!'lier \\'ho called himscU Stendhal. "a n1an should have at the ~ame tinl<' somethin g to respect and sn1n('thin,ll lO pit y in hi s fac e." It has heen a Ion~ time since I first read those \\"(lrds. in an essay On LO\"<', \\"l'illen in 1822 \\'ithout either believin g lh1• l'ie nt i· ment or clishcltl'\' 1ng 1t. th(' v.·ord:- staved v.ith me. I ha\:(' lhat ~ind or n1ind . l.ike ;l 1ong un paid bill. th t•se shard!' :ind cslr:iyi; soon or l;l\e 8ur fac e to be d<'all with If th ey stayed w1lh you so long a time. you know thev must mean something to ,\·ou. The ·day com('S "'hl'n you try to find QUt what that thing is. RECENTl.V I enrountercd one of these catactys miC cases or first love. In fa ct. I \\·aS the ugenl which brought the lad a nd his l:ldY toi:cthcr. 'fhcy \Ve rt• a bout us improhahle a pair as <'a n be imu11:lncd. She hHd 'Ahal il'i r11l led all the advantages, J!ood looks. )lood ramlly. Jiood S<'hools. 1:ood charactrr, nnd youth. He is a painter. 1111d by olrnost uny dt'rlnit1011 of the ...,ord a bum lit• is not t•vt•n 11 \c.>ry ~ood l)rl1nll'.!r. 111ough hl' 1~ passionately df'\'OIC'd lo hJs \VOrk lie is dark, he looks unhu1)· py, 1tnd he drinks like a fish Ile is •bout30 anti looks ten ~carsolder. His _, CHARLES McCABE outlook is lugubrious. E\'crybody, in his vie\V, is a mcrde. ~le had oiice studied to he"a Catholic priest. So far as anyone knev.'. there hart been no sif:nifiranl romantic att<1chmcnts in his past. thOul!h ht• 11·as by no nh·:in~ ;lf raid of ladn:s \VITll Al.I. his bad <1ua lit1cs tneJ.!<lll\'C n1i~ht he the bcner "'ordJ this fello"' had an im1ilacable pride. Mis unhappiness suppor1 ed him , u•ns 111 fal'l a kind or a hi.tih.11-0 de1nanrlcd nothint-? rrom 11nybocly save n1aybc the llmt' of day Th ts h(• "·ould repay. almost reluctantly 1\lso h~·· "'~t.s a good 1n;1n in a fi ght 1'hl' girl e11ml' 1n '''Llh ;1 • .;chool friend. The place "''as a cl ar~ Norlh lie.!lch !Htloon patronized by llali:in rishermen and scavengers. and young longshoremen nnd seamen, 11lus ,the occasional poet >i nd painter. Tom was s itting next to me. and in· lrodueUons v.•e1·t m11df' all ·round 1'hf' irirls had come 1n for a single Ca n1par1 cocktail. 1 l('ft tu·o hour~ liltt'r 'fhc itirl sta~·ed ten ti0111·s in th(• plat'\'. and luter \\•('nt ho~C' "rith 1'om . Thl',\ havl' bt•cn hving lo).(clht•r l'\'t•r :-1ne\'. \1·ith no thoui:ht to the rr1prl1nJ: in t·un\·en1enrl's of m11tr1mo11,\ They are doing quil <' v.•ell l\'llAT !\IADE this 1hing happen, ~· and \\'ilh such sudclcnncss, must h:t\'t' been th1 s. The girl saw soml'th1n f.\ \\hi ch nobody had parl1cular ly noted hcfore. \\lhat s h(' s<i \\' \\"as the.;i pp:il- ling need 111 his sad face . This nl'f'd \vas to ht• lo\'ed . Tom had hid it C\'l"n from hin1sclf for most or his life. She saw ii . Th is kind of need \\'as ~o huge that it wa s at the s:1n1e lime ;in offcriJHl and a rcbnff She si m1JI ,\ \\Ould not t;ikt· lhe reburf But . 1·unl1nuing this a mateur an;d,vs is. the need \\'0t1ld not hil\"t• hcC'n cnoui::h f~)r' hi:>r if that fier<'l' pri dl~ did fl(1\ l'nexisl to Jlrot ccl the need. to kCf'Jl 1t hidden. llis great rlesir(• to ma111tain his sctfhood int:1c1 i":avc hin1 th1• strength that n1 1111,\ lonl'rs h:l\'e \Vl1C'n that strcn~th c:rum 1>IC·d or ga\"c \YllY he v.·as lost. or 111 lnve, nr a li llle of C'aeh IT IS llA It 0 for :1 n1an tl1 s peak of or l1ndcl'st11nd these things. One wonders 1! l\l . Stendhal h11d thi!I strange insight nn love all by hin1 sclf or u·hether it ""<IS 1mparlC'd to him by 11 v.·oman. I've triefi this inslcht out. on sorrw "'01n~n uf expericnrc. They all a~rce that it sounds just ri ght Equall)'. the thin~ had happened 10 only a fl'I\' or !hem . :-.tost of lhem say love 111 fir!it ~1.:tft is for the lurds . (Int• of thl'S(' lad i('S S;lid , hCIV.f'\'('f "\'e:i. It happC11l'd to ml' Jusl tha! \\ay. It "' the rarest thin~ that e\t'r happened lo me I don't knov. v.hy I \Ya~ picked oul. lie hu<I u "'ood<'n ll'J! 'l'h..it'i_,i v.•hut did it to n1<.' Thal and h1~ hard hluc e~ es " Freedot11's a T1co·way Street A Male for Women's Lih To the Editor , ( J We men should sure tip our hats to lhc pants-for-...,·nmen industry, and MAILBOX count our blessings for "\\·omen 's _ _ lib." Everywhere you go the "·omen '-------------" are in panls -from clerks at Robinson's· to "tht' ··Little old lady from Pasadena·· nex l to you ir1 church. Isn't it wonderful-no more doors lo open ftlr them-no more helping lhem in and out of rars-011 more finding thctn a scat or ~1vi n~ them yours-no more carrying packages-no more supporting them on one salary-no more doing all the odd jobs around the house lhat a 'A'oman in pants ran do. \\'OM F.N'S P,\NTS have freed men, more than the \Yholc "lib'' move ment. How convinci ng can the "helpless look" be in a pair of pants and boots standing next to a nat tire? I've read where we don't even ha\'e to give lhem our names or our credit cards y.·hen Vo'e marry them now-they can keep their own. \Vou·! Those equal rights are sure good for the (ellas ! It mlL"t ha\'e been us fellas behind it in the fi rst place-v.·e got off the hook and the gi rls get to u·ork. !'\ow, what about my wife-she only \\·ears skirts .inrl dresses and doesn't y,·ant to be liberated. Poor nlt' RICllr\HU ALLJo::'-1 God ~lodP Ruh•s To the Editor: This is in 1 espo n sc to Ferguson's letter applauding Butz' insult of the Pope. Jeri Earl ll was God "'ho said, '·Go forth a nd multiply," nol the PoJ>('. It \\'as God y.•ho made the rules, not the Pope. And because God made the rules. the Pope is powerless to change then1. · \\'e in the \\'est have not been 100 SUl'Cessful tbLL" f<1 r in tr)'ing to in1 · prove on God's ··mistak<'s.·· Ou1· technological v.·izardr~' 'A'h1rh jus1 ;i short time a40 v.·as the hope of thl' 'A'Orld is beginning to fail . 1'urns nut lhat some of the solutions arc "·ors•· than thl' problems. Arc our ultimale contributions to mankind to be lhe bomb and the pill ~ TllE POPUJ .• ATION problcnl i.~ :i real one. But hefor(' 'A'(' rush in again and try to force our ans\\·ers on the v.·or\d maybe we ought to slop and think about it a little. Nothing Jes.; than the eternal dignity of eal:h in · dividual person is invnl\'Cd ht>rl'. Surely v.·c ha\'C more to offer Ille '/ thought only God could make a tree. · • lkllers j rnnr readf'rS crre ivtlcome /\"u r 111ally. u•r1/\'r$ ,,/Jould co11i..ey tht'1r 1ne.~· serges 11"1 .11/011·urrls or lt·~s. The righl lfJ co11· il1'11se /cite rs lo f 11 spoce or elu111nale libel is reserved. J\ll lellers 11111st n1clude sig· nalure and n1a1ling addrtss bul names may be w1tl1/leld on rt'Qlk'S! 1/ suf/1cien1 teason 1.~ apparent /'actry u11/l no/ be published poor or lhc 'A"orld than pills 4nd coils. l\laybe a little bread. A real concern. And maybe, if we would set aside our botlles of pills for 11 moment, 'A'C might even come up with a not im· possibly difficult arrangement ror abstinence tha t was morally accepta· hie -one lhat would not demean ">A'oman" nor turn the wonder of pregnancy into a late·night talk· sho"· joke i\tRS. ANN NO Ri\I A:-J Billf,..nrd• To the Editor : Thank you for .vour NO\'embcr editorial 'A"ith its reasoned e nd(lrsc· ment of Cos ta ~lesa's ,Planning Commission's current effort to con· lrol visual blight. As you point out it is hardly fair to permit off .site billboards to flourish \\'ithoul restraint \\'hen businessmen \.\'hose signs advertising businesses or products at the sign location ha\'e been r ontrolled. J'or surely the legitimacy or lhe latt<'r type of sign is fa r superior to that of the genera I out.- door ad\'ertisi ng sil!n \\"hich generally has no relation to its location. Ont' hundred and forty California t•i lies no\\· ban billboards entiraly. \\'ill Co~t•1 .\l csa be number 141 '.' '1"1\LE !\lAXO:" Tn the Ed1t11r Pl'\'S1<tenl. Cal1forn1a Hoadsidf' Council II L." fr1gh1f•ning to S<'t' the preor- {'Up:ll H'lll of \Vi l hur !\I ill s. Chairman of th1.· all ·pov.·(•r!'ul \\"ays and !\leans Co mmittee . with" f'oxy·Loxy ." t:suall~ I a rn l)rl'll)' tolerant about h·ttinj.! pt'Olllc clo !heir own thing. I IO\\'e\'('r. "'hf'n it tomes t.o judging- thc n1an "'hn has a great deal to say olxiul how my ta:< dollars are being spent-then. that 1s a difrerent story! l\1a ~·bt' It is second childhood -or ~~v1·n seni li!~·. In fl(H\ nri~ht -.ear~ any case, it. is tt1'..Tf\" LINTO~ ff •·.'ipat1t~i bilir !I To the l'.:dltor The setrctar~ (If th£' Du~ Canyon Country Cluh 1:-; quoted hy !he Daily P1lo1 a~ :-a~ 111~. ""'t don"t h:J \'C 10 1 u :-;t1f~ n ur :.irt 1on s 1o .1n~·on1· .. t ht·rau~C J it's a priv;ite club " ltf'~ardlf'ss of ho"' l)rL\"a(C' nn or· >:an1t;1t 1011 ma~ \\ an1 to ht• thest d<1ys , by \ 1rtuc of its ph}'~1 c~1I rro:<1nut y to Quotes ·1 can ll·l l rc:1 l money by th~ smell. ftc:i\ doll.tr hill:, htl\ t' -a kind of i:~Y smell " t;d Ar1is, a hli nd 1X>pCQrn vcndcr, 1n r:\pl111n1n~ ho"' he sPl)t:s hogus mnn,·~ 1 nfl;.11 Hin ~lr1kt'e. un('venly, Go\·crn· men\ must Cf)llcl'rn 1t11clf v.•1th thn~C' on 1\hom this hurd('n falls exceJlSl\"t!ly " Prt'"id r nt Forrl in lll'0111 1~ing ht·lp rnr the JOh1e~' ar\<l 1..1' adJust mcnls to help lh(ls c mn"t hurtb)' 1nnat1on other persons :ind undeniable inter· relat1onshiµ \~·1th the surrounding: rom n1unity, by its dray.ting upon com- n1on resources and discharil'.ing onto neighboring territory, by its \'ery ex · istc nce it assumes a public obligation and liability lo act as a responsible citizen. account:ible for any violation or offense against that surrounding community, I A~I SU RE lhat both the rlub's depredation pC'rmit and firearm permits arc ult imately issued P!l!Y.j.tl the ple;isure of the people of lhe.Ol>m · munity. through their la"·ful ..,lgen· ries, a nd that an attitude or non- JustiJication is in direct ronllict v.·ith the conditions and pro\·isions of those permils. The people. or individual persons, arc entitled tu reasonable ex- planations of \\'hat is going on around 1hem and "·hy. This might not ha\'e been recognized or press~ J.n the past , but it is a realily in lOday's c\~~~~~~~·~fi~1t~xa~~~'l~~~bng acti\•it ies or the club are justified to some -extent. but there a re other m<1nifl·s tal1ons of the underlying ··publi c be damned" philosophy v.·hi eh are despicable. ln this case I am referring to the unconscionable .:applica t ion 1and subsequent dis· charge into the public en\'ironmentl of excessive fertilize.rs. herbicides and pesticides in the Big Canyon de· \'clopment. It has been said that the intc-n sity of applicalion of these n1ateria\s is many times th:it \\'hirh is neeC'ssary or "''ould be adequate for th<' level of grounds m::untenancc Jchil'\·ed. 'fhe runoff from irrigation operation:; carries a\\'ay t hose ex· cess i\'C nutrients and chemical poi sons. do\\·n lhC' creek through lo¥.•er Uig Canyon and into Upper I\e'A·port Ba~·. So roncentrated art> these matrr1.1\s that \\h~ri' lhe rre('k 1s disturbed. ;JS by a small ··fall s". an artifir1a l s uds 1s generated and builds unt il 1l 1s lltcr<i!ly blO\\ll b.ick up the l'<in>nn. o:-.:ct: in lhe hay, 01 tourse lh\·Sc f)()lluta nts :-tnnulatl' 1·crta1n types of biolol.!ical ~1111\1h "·hich frustrat e~ nearb~· marina front homco\\·ners anfi o\'erlaxcs the ecologic al capability of the bay, 'A'hil<' simultaneously killinp- off other lypcs of other"·1se naturall) occurring bay life Hi g Canyon is ct•rtai11ly not alone 111 this sort of "pri\·a1 e·· co nduct I personally fel·l that it is Lhl' 'A'idesprc;id prc\·alence or the :i;p1r1t referred to, of n.11 fe\·hng acl·ountablt• to lhe cnm1nun1t,\" and thl· cnv1ron- "1ent 1n \\ h1eh 0111• 41!.lt'ra1t·~. tha! •~ responsible fo1 n1 all) 1)( lh1~ c:ountr~ ·, problen1:i :-.. t-: J)l /~ \LDS< >,"'\ ORANGE COAST DAILY-PllOT Unri.·rr \ II ('('d Puf'lh~I .. ' Thn rn n.i Kr1•r1! t,rlllur /Jn rhr. rn ;,; r1•tfl!t ~ f:d1tt''1a1 /10llt ~. trnr l'h1• crtllnt 1.1l 1•1JC\ •·' 11'11· ll.1111 '1'110~ )\'el.~ It) 1nf1•rr11 .1n<1 .. 111nul .a1<· rt·.idC'r~ In prf',ent11u. "" 1h1~ r,1i.;f th1 t'r.;1· run1m C'n L11'1 1111101"<' nf 1n IC"''' b)' '~nd 1r.1!t·d 1·11h11nn1·1~ ;inri r.1rt1lfln1~1-. h~ p1 0\1tluii.: .1 f.,run1 !01 n•;ul1 •r• •11"'' .1n1! I" pn• .. 1·'111111.: lh1' nt'"'~l'<•Jl1·r 'n1Hn 1on~ .111'1 Uh ,1, un rurr1·nl l1ip11' l ht' 1t,h lnr101I 1\p1 n 111n• 1•1 lh o• l\,nl~ l'ilnl 11!'111';11 0 111\ 111 \111 t'rl lt•111 i1I r11lu111n q 111, top 1)f !lu p.10:• l)p1n1on, • \l•ro'~'nt hi tht• 1ul11n1n1'l'i Jfl•l 1111h••n1'L' :uul l<·IL••r 11nl1·t• Jr\· \h .. u ''"" .a111! "'' 1•n1tnr,1·rt1 >'Ill 11f 1h1•1r 1 It"' h.Y lh .. ll.ut~ r1 1 .. 1 ,fl 11ull1b('1nfl'm'd .~ w.dMMtey, Oecembtr11, 1974 DAIL. V PILOT Ni:ro11 Appoi11tee Boy, 14, Father Held Trial Set For SLA In Murder Distriet Attorney Quits Iii Freeway Snipings ~ felony a<'cc ssory ch.irges ~~ that he allegedly harboreu~ bisson. ~ ., Rich:i rd '.\')i..;on. • "'ho was u long ·limc rriend of ~ixon.._ SACHA~T ~::\TO i L'l'l I Tv.·o rncmbcr:, of the Syn1· IJ1oncse L1ht•rat11111 J\rn1y "'Ill g·o on trial l"C't> 2·1 for lhc murdrr rd !J 11klant.J ~ch.ool:. S up1·r111 lt'11dt•111 '.\larcus A. Fnstcr in No\· rmbcr. l!t7J 111 .1 p.1tk1 ng lot . SA N DIEGO IAP) - !tarry Steward has r e- s1i:ned :i s U. S. d1str1ct ~l· torney h('re for y,•hut h(' :iaid were personul rca.')ons. I le announced Tuesday lhat he would lez.ive officl' upon appointmcht of a sue· <'t'~sor. \\'tthin ;, f~"' months he "'J S the tar~l'l of l'r1t1C'1:irn fo1· the "a}' in "'hirh a close business assoch1te of rinan· c1er C. Arnholt Sm ith was }O\'eSlig;.1led. 1'he payment Y.'aS ror a "wage and hour" survey by Harnes·Champ ad\'ert.islnii: <l~e,ncy, but the in · \'Cstig.itors said they sus· J>ected it ...,·as a disgui sed politic al contribution to Nixon 's t968campaign. STOCKTON !API -Of· fiC'e rs say more than one Perso n is apparent.I )'. responsible for the rash or snipings ·at passing cars. pos11ibly beeause of "a .22·caliber, \li'h.Jle those 1n the other snipings \\'ere something which didn't have equivaleftl penetre1.l· ing JX)\\'er. A .22-raliber rifle wos found hidden near the scene of the ti"riday snipings, of· fi<.'ers said . Officers said patrols we tJ shai-ply increased along th~ .often·fogbound highw~Y; In addition to the srupu1g Friday and Tuesday, there' Sacran1c11\u Cnuntv Supe r1 1J r Co urt .Jud .:•· Hobert l\I . Coll' Tuc!!d:1y ~1·1 ( Stale ) the trial d:ll(' after rC'cCL\'· in c a proscrullon motion to 1·o nsohdate charges a~il111st tlcf't'ndants Joseph Rcrn1ro ;ind Russell L1lllt• ·rheir trial "'as mo\•c1t lo the s \<1!(' capit;d 11n ;1 1·han ~e or venue. The dL·rt'n- d a nl:-i had ~aid hi:a \ ~ pulJltcity in Alameda Coun- ty might h:.i vc prejudiced ,1urors 111 their case Tuition lllked Stcw:1rd. S2, was uppo1nt· i.:d 1n l969 by then President Strikt-forct• invesl1i::ators fron1 \Va shington, D. C., discovered a S2.008 pay- ment in the books of \.e.llo\V Cab Co . O\\'ncd l)y Sn11th, chain reaction" frpm the publicity. The 14-year·old boy was arrested by l\1antcca police during a burglary in · vestigation. .... ·ere reports.of one SatUr- day night, tY.'O Sunday. and five l\1onday night, ol'f1cers said . The reports ~·ere between 7 p.m. and 11 p.m,. Three Sextuplets Clingi11g to Life rRA"'K TllORr-..'TON. 1.1 Smith ussociatc and bead of tile advcrtis in~ agency, was ~ubpo<·naed to testify before u grand j ury hut Steward blockl·d lhc. subpoena . lie s~nd he .... ·ould intervie\V ·rhornton personally. Sm ith has since been in- dicted by Ste"·ard's office on misuppli cotion of bank funds and conspiracy. "You report the incident of one sniping and some other kook gets the idea," soid Arch Scheffel, com· mander or the detective division of the San Joaquin County s~eriffsoffice. Scheffel said he "'as still being investigated in con· nection \Vith the other snip- ings, but other leads were being followed too. Sheffel said that despite the assumption or a possible chain reaction, .. th.;!: motor· ing public has a rig~t ~o know someone like this 1s afoot, and \Ye plan to dQ There have been 15 snip-TllE BOY'S father is e\'er)'Lhing we can to catch ings along California 99 in Ronald Eugene Stone. 38, of the person responsible the Stockton area since Fri-1830 E. Yosemite St. in~ before he causes serious day, including one !ale J\tanteca, Sheffel said. He damage or k i 11 s SA~ JOS E (AP> -The thrtl' dcl1C'ate sur\'ivors of Ch:..rlott e Lan gl''s S{·X· 1uple1s still cling to tht•1r rr;i).!ill' grip on life. 'l'hC' infants -naml·d .J ;1~on \Vcsh.')'. Rriar\ \Valtl'r .111d J oll'n'c Hl·ne 1nu1n- Regulations 'Violated' taincd their stable condition today and their medical pro g no sis re m a in e d guarded , s:ud a nursing s upe rvi s or at Valll·y ~l edica l Cl'nlcr. 'l'"·o other of the tiny. I \\'O· pound chilt.lrcn, Corey \\ILlham a nd Kell y lrl'l\C, t.11cd "'ittnn fi\'C hour~ of eath other 'l'tiesduy. '!'he ,;irl died of respiratory and hl'art failure and lhe boy s uccumbed l(\. rCS()iralory co mplications. After a two·ycar in - Yes ti g at ion, H e nry Petersen. then assistaut at· t orne y general. told a Senate co mmittee that St eward's conduct had been "hig hly improper" and thal he had been admoni shed. BARRYMORE SENTENCED Tuesday about an hour after r",;'";;;';;;t~a~k~c~n=i~n~to~cus§tod§y:§on§:~so~m§e§bo§d§l~' ·="===::"'""l° a 14·year-old suspect v.•as i I arrested. No injuries have been reported, hO"'e\'er. UPIT-"" ... 19 Arraigned · SCHEFFEL SAID Tues· J3ernarcl t!O\\'.Urd of day the boy "'as booked for Y k N' '' peeks investigation of the six snip· on ers, . ., · . BEAT INFLATION SPECIAL 2 FOR I WITH THIS AD Two Emrees F'or The Price oj OtU? Daily Sunday thru Thurs day 5:00to7:00P.M .. h h 1ngs Friday night near the <~ l p o t o g r a p er s intersection of California 99 Dinner .servedrnghlly from 5:00 p .111. f oll o\ving his arraign-v.•ith California l2Q, south of Entertain111e11i Nightly men I Tue s day o n Stockton. RUTHIE LEWIS rharges o r conspiring LOS ANGELES (VPi l -to for g e and cash The boy '>l.'as in custody n... .. fri..-is.t.MMJ!ltt John Drc\v Barrymore Jr.. stolen Los Angeles rity when another motorist near A T II IR 0 1 NF AN 'r . ·12, artor·writer member of treasur\· checks total-the intersection of !lammer :Fisl1r~·. All'afs, Oystc•r B..1r, Nottd lt'ines, Al1•J at1J Spiriu· t he famous theatrical · Lane northeast of Stockton ii mi, named John, died four in " more than $2.5 1'. • 1· ' family , was sentenced "' saw the fl ash or a gunshot rt!i t"n i: ,,-:L b. h h 1 uc s ay to t rec years .,1 gave irt to 1 e sex5i"pdcls probation and fined S250 ported to have been hi ghway, officers said. llis JSJ E. Coast H{t!l•u'J}' / "'ithin 45 1~inutes .u~ay after pleading guilty to cashed in 5,,·itzerland. car was nothit,however. N,.1,, ... w1 B,.11cli . / • . • i ... 51'1\Nf'ORD !UPl 1 Stanford Univers it y trustee!i Tuesday boo sted tuition by S435 per yc>:1r bc>ginning next fall -th e largest. tuition 1ncrcu~l' 1n the school's history. S,\CRAr-.IEWO (UPI >~ The state has failed to di s· tribute federal rc~ulations requiring that J\jedi·Cal pa - ILC'nls be fully inform~d of the co n seque nC'e s or ~1cri\1 z atio n before un· dergo1 ng suchsurg~ry. Officials ·ruesda y also said beeause of the eight· month distribution delay by the l·l ealth Department, many California hospitals a rc in \'iolat1on of the federal regulations. The stilte was supposed to send the m to ,the hospital but didn't. hours after !\.1rs. Lange ·r d h million. On e of 18 is r e-from the ,,·de of l hc • " "'ii'" mornin,c:. ' ey "''ere rn posses,,· on of 140 grams of ,· n th " " moun t of ,.-· ' ' th rnonths premature .. ... "' Sh ff ( 'd lh b II ls' Rtsrr1•.1tions{714 1675-5JZO ......., . '. _.::. rce marii·uana at hi s S902 000 N 1·nc h ave c e e sai e u e 1" '/ ·---\ and wei ghed from 1 pound,, -~~~~~'.'.'.'.:_:_ _ _:__j~~·'i.i.~-~-~~_:_.:_.:__..'.:Fr:i~d::a~y·~s~sn~i~p-~in~g::_s~·~·e~r~e~o~f~===========::::::::::::::::::===-15ounces to 2i:i pounds. ,. Holly\\•ood home. ' · been recovered. · Tuition went up 12.9 per· cent from 3,375 to S3,810. or. fieials said the inercasc was based on factors such as in · flution, family income, enrollment r<Jtcs <Jnd sulary trends. Rausell Wins /\ll the infunts suffered from hy alinc membrane di sease. a condition whiC'h prevents oxygen from re· al'hing the lungs. :\1 rs. Lange gave birth to quadruplets on Nov. 23, 1973 after tukini:: a fertility drug culled Per~onal, but all four died. LOS ANG ELES (U Pll - Former Sta t e A s· semblyman Ne...,ton Russell Tuesday won election lo the I l"-1-'--' State Senate seat vacated by Lt. GOv. John llarmcr, narrowly defeating Lo~ 't::=:i'l • . ;\ngeles City councilman ~~~~~s==~~I Arthur K . Snyder by recc1\." e 1ng more than 51 percent of the \'Otes. Rus s t•tr ·s s l im win forestalled a runoff election for the scat, \\'hich ll;1rmer re~igned 10 rrplacc former I.I. Go\'. Ed Hein ecke. \\hO quit aft('r his <'On\'ic1ion in a \\':ill·rgat1: ·rclalcd 1nr111cnl . 011 Bill Seen SACRi\i'il E:'\:10 (APl Lcgislalion that "·ould forC'C 011 comua nics to sell :1ny geothermal land they mi ght O\\'ll hy 1979 ~·as introduced ~~)I 'l'uesdat 1.n t!tl' state Senate. l The 1>111 by Sen. Da \'Ld H.oberti CO-Los An gelesJ, \\·ould <al so prohibil nil com· ,..._~ panics from O\\'ninJ? such energ y sou rces ::is oil sh:ilc. '-:=:=:.' tar sands, t•oat ·and ~Olar ., l'nergy asscl ~. 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BySYl,VIA PORTl.R 0~sp1te the oppressive rorces of galloplng 1nnatlon pl us deepening recMsit>n dUC.tn.Llhts Cbr1l.tmas season of 197<1 COlil'c ltbles or limited· edition rncdalhoni; coins hurs <tnd plates -are re achlni; ncv. peaks of populartt} As a rcsuh u11 ulread) crowded ma!)s niarkct I:-. bt>com1n g ,i.:luttcd Nt>1.1 ecti lions or lhl 11rt1:-it1c 1ICnl:s .i re being 1>ourtd 1nto the market •l 111 cst1n1<1ted rate of mor~ lh 111 I liOO ed1t1ons a \Ca r ~lor e i.lnd more 1na nufactur1:rs are muvuii,: into lht tol lec l1 bl es field ANO YOUR ODDS <Jga1ns t f1nd111g a 141nncr <1re steadily worsening Of course some instant lOlleet1bl('S do and v.ill l ont 1nue to appreciate '1gn1f1cantly 1n v.ilue over a rer1od For instance a t1m1ted ed1t1on i\orman Hock"'ell commC'rnorat1\c plate \\h1ch sold new 1n 1970 for Sl25 1s now being orrcred for r~s;.ilc b} one de 1ler for $4:>0 But such 111 t reases in \ otluc arc 1:x tremel) r<1re suys IJon.1ld r Burhr1dge .1 collect1blcs expert "'1th AC'tna I 1fe & ( <1sua lt} one of the nation s l<irgest insurers or personal property and ob1ets d art In fact Burbr idge> estimates that a shocking t"'o thirds of all collectible it ems are worth less now th an they were on the d<iy: they "'ere purchased The reasons (l l There 1s no t!stabhshed market through \\h1ch to resell collectibles which mean s no established prices and no ~ Bankrupt Bids Filecl The following. µ<:.-oplc h l\'e filed petitions for bank1 uptcy 1n S<inta Ana J-"'ederal Court -EltltlCK Mien.et Cf>•r!t• "'Ob I• hom.~¥<t 1"t7?MJr~ftdSI flf0<0 ' I. •r.fll"~S\00 l 'i.t •-U ~~I RM•rtt ~1••Ello01t C ALLAHAM M cnt,I O~Wf n ~-6" 11Sll St•" 'of ~ne s... 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SAt.LE.E CMrv l ..... no.ostW le 1hl Cdnyon Or •t Co•I• M~w L •& 1u .... 111 ~11 ~• e1>Ul9 Ref" ... li.1la11 ~llLLEE Llrty Al,,eO 1 ie M Pf" "' ot""' Ge11 I\•• ~bow 8A"l(ll 6"'"' Lou•• Pl&<!<~ "V"" 1'1 S~•••O<><I P!~e Cos11 Me~ L ~b Ill fl \I) •1J 1>"11 U' ·~ R"e<OI' f ll!Q!I A mPrft'ot1 I0 1ffos1 At'lit'P :A Money 's ~:..,worth read~ "'ay lo bring v.ould be bU} ers an d sellers togtthcr (21 Tht> markup on nu1ny collectl blcs 1:s s l1 ff-usually 240 1>ercent to 270 percent - \lrtua\ly assuring a loss 1f :.in item sells for only the v.orth of the material from \\hlth 1t s made (3) TllE l'IEOALUONS, charms and com memorat1ve coins so widely ad\ erllsed 1n many Sunday Ot'WSpaper supplements are often incorrectly appr111scd at cons1der abl }' more than true m ark et value, Aetna ha s war n ed its un der" rite rs 1hc (Ompany h<1s asked the1n not lo insure ~uch 1te1ns for more than 1he1r actual purc hase p r ice cxph11n1ng lh<il the price o!)tainable iAhen the collector decides to sell 1:s often ,1 small fraction or the so c.11lcd market price used for .ipp 1 a 1sa l s of the collcct1blC's (-l.,I Conlrar} to the behef of man) !11lver -the raw materia l of many collcc t1bles -1s not recession proor In the m1ddle of the great depression or the 1930s sil ver sold at 24 cents an ounce its lov. est pnce 1n a centur} 15) As a new collector }OU must be on guard against outright fraud So called fl oaters have been known to sell rephcas or famous or1g1nals to 1nno CC'nt coll ectors as the ge nu1ne article In other ca s es u n sc rupulou' manufacturers have con t1nued to produce supposed hn11ted ed1lions after ex p1rahon of cut off date the production (5) IT WOULD HAVE cost you $1 , 7@3 to buy ooe._ each of the commemorative medallions charms ttnd plates offered by manufac turers In a recent Sunday newspaper To give you a perspective o n thi s purchase a~ a s peculation consider the fact that $1 783 1n\ested at 7 percent simple interest v.ould grov. to more th :1n $2 500 In £1 ve } ears Rut how much wall that assortment of instant col lect1bles be v.orth 1n 1979 five )ears from nov." In Burbridge s Judg ment It 1s unlikely the collcct1bles advertised v. 111 do as well What then are rules }OU a newcomer to this fi eld should fo ll ow to protect yourself v. hen bu yang col lect1ble art or any kind" -Bu v onl y what you would like to own v.hat pleas"s you r personal art1st1c taste Bu\ o nl y fro m a manufacturer mint or de aler "'hose re putation 1s kno\\ n to \ ou and "'hose 1n tegrlty }Ou ha\e checked and thorou,i::hl } tru~t -Buy only what you car. a ff o rd in d unde r nc circumstances borro\v to buy this sort of item -DO JlliOT BUV com mem o raltve art as a speculatl\ e Ln\ estment or as a hedge ag:11nst 1nnat1on or as a protection against denat1on So1nc collectors iAhen suddenly pressed for cash and forced to sell, have had to accept as httle as 30 eents on the dollar for their treasured collections -Insure) our collect1bles against loss or theft pre ferabl} with a fine arts policy suggests Rurbridge This t)pe of pohcy pro\ ides you with all risk protection nol a\a1Jo ble under homeo"' ners co\ erage Coowrlq.111 lt14 F1tl~ E.n!••P"l..-S '"' 'Wonder Br~d' Facing FTC Gun \VASll l\GTO\ <UPI J - The f ed<'ral Trade Com m1ss1on 1 ucsda) accused ITT Continental Baking Co the \\orld s largest bread baker "'ll.n d maker o f \\ondcr ~Br ea d of at tempting to monopolize lhe \\holesale bread business 1n the Ln1tet.I States Con tinental is a sub s1d1 a rv of International Telephone and Teh:grapti. Corp and makes '\\'onder Bt C':ld the la1gest selhng "'h1te bread 1n the country THE fTC SA ID Tuesday that Continental has since 1952 bought out other 11 holesate bread businesses a l such a r ate that 1t threatens to rontrol the 1n dlistr) cspec1all} 1n big ljlhC:; Cont1nent:il "pos1t1on his b<>cn :so s trong the com pl:unt ;,idded that 1t hes un der cu t prl(C'S of com petltors 1n some parts or the couolry to Ir\ to force other bakeries out of business The con1 panv compcnsat MARKET C'<f fer profit losses 1n lhost areas b) ra1s1ng its prices 1n those areas .,.. here 1t al readv held dominance· the agency said John Schaffc>r a laiA ver representin g ITT dented the allegations and said the baking compa ny would con test them He said the firm v. as oql y trying to do bus1 ness and compete ITT CONTINENTAL'S net sales of bread during 1973 were $475 mal hon a 47 percent increase over 1968 The compan y uses 48 bakeries in 30 staJ,es and the D1str1ct of Columbia The baker) a lso manufac lures llo~tess snack cakes and fl.lorton frozen foods nt'1ther of v. h1ch arc in 'ol\ed in the comp\111n1 Bui Jan1es 1 Jl al\erson head of the ~TC s Bureau or Competition s.11d IIT Con tinental -throu1;;h it s di s tr1but1on ch 1nnC'ls for thl~ snac;k cakes -"'as able to increase its don11nance of the bread market HIGHLIGHTS INDEXES lll[iSE Index AesE rndex Dow Jones Ind S & P 500 Stock> '••tr lark ... ,,,,.~ ""'''''''' 35 5 58 95 595 35 67 67 up up up up 0 22 0 05 148 0 39 , .. ,,. \ 11rk I:; ''''"' ,,efit·tt Wednesday's Closing Prices ---------- Wednesday December 11 1974 O~ll Y PILOT NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE "' " " " '· ,, " \ • I . • ' l 8f; OAILVPILOT Wedntsdty. December 11, 1074 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 11~\ltlON HO, J .. ttt 5Ull'IEll1011(o.J•tO,fNI A llfSOltlTIOM 01' TNI CltY )TAll'Ol'CA\.U'OftNIA,Ofl COIJN(IL 01' fN( CITY 0' COSTA MlU., lNI COUNTf01'0•A1'1GI C.ALll'OllNIA, Oll(LAll!fol0 IJI NOTICl0,IMtlNttOfliT0 IMtlENtlOlt TO 011101 II f1'11 llAU.TIOfol SIELL 11aAL l'flOl>llln' 01' A l'OllltlON OP NAlllLA AlllENUI ATPlllVAtaSAUI' tH>lllMllllLY OllfNGIE SfllllT! AfolO A f """ ,.gftT101't 0' MESA Vfll0£ 0111111 "'°'lttlll'ltft"'!wfllllwol,waft>C:l\ttOll• IAlt. 1i...,.110J1" u.. 0t"'9' C-r ""°""" TH[ CITY ,COUNCii .. OF fH[ CITY OF ~. "'tr•ll•• OKtm!Nof IO, 1t11ir. ... COS l a ""'ISA OO[S ""£Jlf8Y 11£50i..ll[ ot'llf,..d, ti ••tcu1ti of 11111 will ol A~ FOLLOWS. "IOllMAH W. llfLC .. ,otc .. -. will lolll iH $ICTION 1. TMCl1• co .... (olOltlltCHyol ... 1 .... Wltlf!M h!gM't ............. CetttllltW-\lltrfl>f"°tit" 11\.nltftl'°" o.r .. 11'1>1 ..,...,., lfld tOO'IOlllOlll .........., .... 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Ml• Rou~ lllO Son•, I rot, Pl!BLIC NOTICE --------------I'"° b>d w111 be tot1\i0f'red ""It'' It ls ""~ No.L. Sloll, on • Propo\41 form lurnlSl!Cd Dr Contr.KI Vitt Prtslllllll tO\.fl my 111'\d t"d tff .. ed troe ~ti or ll'lr! C•· """"' PGllcy $Mii bl •I IM··•""°'"" h OI Cos it Mts• ""' 4111 Cl.of ol °"'"''-'· "'""'•M" "' II"''"'"''· TM Wit -II be "" tonsum"""" tllrOUQll •n tKro-•I tilt 9'· l'ILEE.N P PHINNEY tictol B&y f:Krow Co., In<:., HSI £1Kl ~I C+ly (l•tk -e•·otl•<KI HlgfowtY. corona Otl Mar, Ctlitornla twS, (1erllol llW (11• Cooow:olOI .,.. ..,,111r.r llctnMdtKrow -•tctfll!a- 111t Clh Ol (001ltMIY tJ1t ID stlO t•«wtOt tfld Uw ""'"Cllt.ltf or t:)(Hlllf"A" ll<"<llo.11••· Otw-Mo!lof tllt -.-hOIOtrs llE O AL OE5ClllPTIOH 11'011 t"\M\lbtp,e!dllJMldtt\tt•--fltll A•AH DONM EHt OF llltll 1111>11lObY tilt pwrtlllst• or-cl'Mrsotft. A l'OllT!04ol 0' HAllLA AVEl(UE Tiii -1"1111""3 r11.tr.,ts tMI r!QM M •• ff011Mt:flLYOflANGIE \lllf£TI •~ •·· _._. ANO A l>OllTION 011' MESA VfllOf W;tany•Nlttlb,..,Pr .... to •. ~. an or· ,,....contlrml"OOleWll. P:lllll'E £A51" OATfO: DK...,blr6, lt"U. Tiit\ POr'I* ti Mtw Verde Orl.e Et•I Oo<MlO E. V•n Gle...,., .. ,..,.,.,..,lftfMClty<:>l(o•lt/Nwby<lffd (•KulOtoftlleWl!lol . r«WPfd J•tlllary 6, t,.. in !loot. l'DI, P-"'°'"'•"W. lltlth,O.~ 1S, Ol11dal llKO<ds <>I 0•1n91County1na MTERSANDJACKSON -Plll"llont of H•rf1 Awtflllt, tormtrly A,110,ESSIONALCOlll"OllATIOH 0t•"9" S!-="t, r.llOw" on t llKor<lol Svr .. r IY fl•!.f'N M. MYt:flS, Jll, llllld In 8tlok •J, P191 J of RKorCllo <>I •ftWMrfWEJKlfWI' ~•rs!ntlltOll!ttolt>ttCOWMrllecoroer Pw&lhMll O••no• Co•$1 O..Uy Pllo•, °' wld 0•9'191 (O\ltllY. '" tl'>t City ol Co!lt Qtl;!f!'tlll• 10, 11, 11, H1' u1 .. ,4 Mew, C-h ot 0••~91. St•ltOI C1mornlt intJOIClt<I whllln !flt rollO•ll'IQ lllK .. toed pon:th ol Land: PllllCEL I: T1111 ~~toon ol 1110 O•tll9• srr~et *""-••totlow"O; ll•ginnl~9 " tr1" lnUt•t"tUon ol 111., <.,.ttr1ine OI 0r•"')t ~l•etl .0.00 lttl in wo111!1 •• i"'>Wn on saod Record ol S<lt••Y M1p wltll IM Sllu!flOflY ti~ <)r !Ill F•,.vlfW l•ttl ••Pf' m1p rt(Ordeef•n 8oaO: JS, P• I• o! M1Kt11tneou' Rt<O•lli"' LOS A119tle• C-ly. C.tifll(nol , Y IO ln1err.ecllon lllO bt•r>G 1"41 blqlnninq <)f • c..,... cont•"'! HOrlllltl"r"' lll•it19 t •l<llu' 01 "3.00 lft!; tlll«t llOftQ Wld cwrvt lhr.....,,. t c.,.t•I• ~lfol ... dtQfffS IO' 1'" th t tC dlSIM>l:•OI ll.JO IM1 It• PG!t1t on Ille Wnler•v line OI wld o • .,. Strttt t rt<li•I kt wiCI "°'"' bettl SO\ltft IJ<1e9rHS )I' lJ .. Wffl: !lleOW:f •loN.I s.old W.st•rly !Int Soutll 00 dffjrttt 31" O)" l'•st 11.illo fttl !O Uld Solllllerly ilM; tl'>t"<t l!onq s.tld SOYl!>erly llne NQt'lll II' OeQ•ltl 1 J;' 1f" E 111 .)(l.1)1) "" to 11'lo POil'1 Of lotll•fltlll'IQ. ' eoni.1t1l~Q 0 l)l)J 1cre• P.-t;:CEL1· TM! -110fl ol ••lo M'tt lltrele D••'I: [ti\'"" U>tl PGflion OI ••la Of•no:ie Sl•NI irot!111HC1 wlll\ln 1ht lollowing IHK •ltlrd 1.,. .. , PUBLIC NOTICE SUl'ERIO• COUlltO•TNE St•tt OP C•L.1,0llNl• l"Olt lNI COUliTY 0, OflAHGE ..... A-UMS NOTICE OF Mt:AlllMG 0, 11'1.TltlOf\I ¥<111 l'llDIAtl0' LOST WILL AMO ,Oft LnTlllS TllSTAMt:MTAflY (itlllt ot LILA MAY lATE, aka LILI. M, TATf, •ka LILA TATE, O«N..._ NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN lh•t HEllMAN TAY lAtE Ms llltd llemn • Pttillon tor P.-lt OI Lost wm Mid tor k- w1nca ot LeUars Ttst•menWy lo TM pe11uo ... r reletttltt to wnlcll 11 ,,_ '"'" lurt ..... P11rtk11ltr,, Ind th.II ""' llmt - i>li<• of Ntrlf>Q tllt uomt htt....,, Ml lot Oot<tmi.r 1', "''· •t t:30 1.rn .. In OW tO\lrt,_.. OI Otp,trt!l'ltfll MO. J OI .. ICI cour1, ti llltl Cfvlc: C1,.ter 0.-1 .. ~ In ow City of S.nt• A"'· C•lllor111t, O..ltO Otttmlltr •,HI,, WILLIAM t:. StJOMN. (OlltllyClt rk llO•t:llT L. MUMPNflEYS A_,tlLtw 111 O.w .. Drift SMIM Jf _,..., .. ..,.,, C11Htn1lt ttWI tel: (IMl WS.2110 A_, ltt: P•llll<tlwr PuOU,IMod Oranot CotU Dally Piiot, OKH!lbllf 10, 11, 11, IU• 000·1' PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTJTIOUS tUSIHESS HAM( llATEM(Hl The lllliowo"O Pt•SDn• ••• OOinv 1>1none1s ., MI CRON "MA CHINI NG CO., lJIS Mf~Arthu• Blvd., S11Uo I, c;o.., Mt>i.a, C.Hl0<nltt:l6H 0rit0Qtln .4ndjtlkovlc, 1QO Etsl South Strffl, Mit'ltlm, C1lllDrt1i1 97IQS A.tn1<0 Pewr1•;, 15700 MaQnoll•, W..!mlnsle•. C•lllorni• tnu Tiiis b<il.lnn1 It btif>Q c<>n<lllttfO bt • ,.,,,. • .,.;p. Or~ln l.llOjel•owk: Thi' llittmtt1! w•• '""' -M1fl t~ CO\ln4y Clerk <>I Oran91 Cown1y on NO..-11, 111•. ·-Pu()lllfled OrinQ>r Coast Oti!J Piklt, tOo•. 20,21,-~C.(, 11 , ,.14 IUl-14 PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOIJS BUSINESS HAMf$TATEMEMT TMI IOll-i'>g pO!f50'! iUll>IN) DliolntH as: llAM CONTROL, 20341 S...lt An• -_ ...... ,Sant• AN, C.. 9:1101 Ros.11le A. MIUei, JO:loi2 s.tl!f Ani A .... ,s•"l•Ana,C..9:1701 Tllis 1><11l"••1 is condi.cteo by •n ln-dlviclllft • ""'•llo A. Miiier Tlll1 Slatement -l11K1 with the County Oer•ofOt...,~ CO\lfllyon Dt<;. 2, HT•. 'Pilbll ..... d OtanQI Coasl ~••.11,11,fS,1'14 Fl'llll Daily PllOI, •W·ll PUBLIC NOTICE •1CTITIOU5 IUSI Nl5~ NAM£$TAllMIEHT n. 1011ow1no 11trsons an dtlinv ~ness It : . AOCO. 1101• Fl-tr A.....,., F011<1!a•" V1t1ty, C1litorni1 9:1108 Craig Sltpllffl F1v. 1101i Flower .-..,nut, F~.i" Valley, C.!llorni• '1IOI Tiiis ou-.lnHi is (Onducted Oy .. lnalvl-l. Cr1l9 S. Fay Tilh .U.lemtnt was !!led wllll tr.. CO\lllly Oer' of o..,.~ Cowntw on HO"""btr 11. ,., .. .... Publillhed OrlnQt Co•ll 0..ily PllOt, tOov. 10,21 •• nao.c.1,11.1•11 '•Vt·I• PUBLIC NOTICE 8eolnniflQ ti lht interJ•<!iQtl DI tM C'nlttliM of M IO Orancio Str,,_t •1111 !llt !o.ou!l'le•lw llne Ol Tll• F1!rvlew Tr,oct it De• "'•II rotOIO'd In Book J.I, P•~ 16 "' Mlt<•llll'tOllS Ptto•dl ot L<l• ... ngelel Co11n1y, C•lllOthit ; lhtnt • •1""0 •••d <enlf•lone NDrtll 00 019rees l l' tu" -.1 I 11, IS Ifft: tiwMe 11 •loM angi.s Soutn" '-9<NI JJ" SI" Weit 2.1.1)1) '"" to • llM 111r111e1with11\11 dlU•nt WoUetly 1.1.00 leet !•om t•ld tenttrlone, w lo POint t 1.,.. trtino \ht TRUE POINT OF 8EGINNINGMlll lflt beQll'n•"Q OI • c11••t \angen! 10 wiCI p.or•llfl ""' aftd conc•w• W1•ter ly nevlnt • r.Olws ol •s.oo tft!I; lhtnce So .. illt•ty 110"0 s.o.a '""'' \hroug~ t c1ntr1! 1ngle of ll<kQrtts.:i· II" a..'" 011i.n<1 ot J0.96 fe-ot lo a p0rnt on tllt WISIHIY !ifltof "'" Or1n91! Slrtt!, I tl(l•ll to \110 POl"t Dt•ti Soulh II deQrNI J.6• .s·• E111; tlllnc• t1on9 ltlO Wtstt<'1J Unt Hllr'ln 00 lle<jfHI ll' Ol" Wtil 116.0) ltt! 1<l I ... SO\llhe•ly ltrmonu1 of rflal <••lion <"'"' <on<••e So<o!hwt•(orly n•"i<><I e "'"""' ol lj,1)1) tffl ill Ille 5owllltr1V lino ol W•d MtW V''°" oro .. 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Re!eret1t• h ~·•~by mtdt 10 Ille """".,., '"'*'"OlllC•ol tne C•h Cit•• PwD•'l~td Ot•nQt (Oa\I 01ily Polo!, ()o(rmDer 11 , 1U1 ... 1·1• Pt.:BLIC NOTICE llJ,J\i. 5T,t.fEMENf0, •lllHOONMElol T OF l)~lOF f'IC TIT 101)~ llU$1HES~ NollME '"" !O"DW"'" Ill''...,,. RI• ~""~~·a '"" u>t nt !n• tlttd '""' bu\•<W"i\ "~"'• M ~ll lN l;.11 S 0111'00(11~ 16.l.1 W~•! '"'" t1•Qn .... w. N•wOO<I 0.A<~. '""D"ll~ """ In• !<(Hli<IM• b~"""" nA•,,.. ••'"r••~ ro ~llOY• .... •tit~ ·~ Ut .OllO• Co~M v on /Mt<~ 11 •~lj INLllNO ,Y.llf)•"I{ COllPOltAflUN ''"' CO• ll(W.ifd •n ("'''"'"'~I l~o• bv~l"•I• '""' ""'""''"II br 8 IOt• l'(lt"h"" '"l•nn M~n n•(.~r""r~!•&'I lli Md,. Soliow• p,,....,~M 011,l'IOP.Oe~NCY AttOrftfYll~ Jll•E.CttllH•t '°'"'•""I"'••, CA•1tJ1 ttt· Ut(lt l\,.1111 '~·· il~""''"' .. ~. "'"" •1111 tr>' (O..h!Y (.""••DI °'""°" C.0..'11 Of' NO"'"''°'' J~, 1W•. Comptny, a CDtPO•ll•on, A11loned lo: HAMESTATE"MEHT Sow•11ttn Calo lorn" Coll. C.O., In< .. t tOtP., TM fo!IOW!nq ..-rson' tre OOi~ b!Wroetr. P•••ftlol1 If!. C"-tl'S It. ~ .. cul, Oelen· .. : dint No •90ill, SUNSHINE "COU5TIC CO., 1'111 8v .,,tue ol an e•~c .. uon luu~d on F•lfwi~w Lt,.., 1<un1lnoton Bfi(JI. NovemM• !l, ••11, l)y "" ·'•'•'""''""' Cowrt, C.lllotnl• '21>oll C ... tril Ort n<rt Coo..o>iY J\IClo(ofO 01str1<!, l(t,....I~ Uonol ""'<l'!l<'ft Jr., 1U11 J\IOQ"""' tnte•M: Ju<y .)(l, lfll County DI l'lll•wl~w Li,,., ""ntonQlon 8"Kll, Ota...,.., SI••~ ol Cat01orn .... upon• jwd<;t-(all4Dmia'11>o17 """'' 'ntoreit on l1w0t ol 51•11 F••m ~Ul"'11 Wlllltm Foy .. er +otllma••, IJn AO•m A111ornoOilt lnsuranct Compony.' tor· Street,Crio•0tnGrow,Calllo•n11"1 .. I par11ion, ""'Qnftd 10: ~r•1tn Uh•<1rn•• Thi\ ll\ISi,,..1 Ii coflCluCted 1;1y 1 gerot<•I coo. Co., •nc . a (orp, '' l\IOQ"""'t crfd1tor 1>11rtnef"iniC. '"" aga•nll Cnatoe• R. L....-10r11 t • 1uoq. Kennet~ L. MOrQ•n J•. ... ~~! Of'Cto•. \nOW•ftQ • nt1 llt•dn<e of Thi' 11•1•M"'t wa1 !iled wHl'I ,,,. Cownh V, ltlo.Oit .ict .. t l!w O"" on W•d 1UllQ"*ll "" Clerk <>I Or..,ge Cowntt on NO""mber 11, \no lld•e o• \!If' 1sw•ow:• ol wod t•...:utoon, I 1'"· "'""' lt.,td ""°" ill 1ne f!Qr\1, 1<11~ 1na 1n· F)lmt !ere•• or •ltd 1udgmerot d<!o•o• in IM Pwblilihtd Ora"Qt C••HI O.Hy P!I~, Ho¥. '"DI>'!''''" 1111 Cou,..y ~ Or•n,,.., S1•re "' 20,7l,tna~c.1, 11.1t14 .:tBJ.11 c~""''"'a· llO«•, Dell as 101~: A le•~t>old ifl1'•e1I in •"0 IO 1..111 SI, Unll Sl OI ff..c• I/Mas per ma11 rec0<lltlli" BOOl<Jll """'i :n to 36, t Condamlnlum pn>jfd, com- monly k""""" ,,; 601 Hilv.,..r, NewPOf'l ae...:11.c11Uort111 NOToCE I'> HEREBY G•V[N tflfl O<'I Fro<l•Y. Dtttmllllr 17, n11. •I ~·ooo·c1(11~ P M '"Iron\ of Court,........, 0flnQe (011n1 ol. l<Ml><l• M1m•C•PAI CO..•I. H01 J~m(IQt<!f Rc.1M, (,i. ol New-• Se~<h, CO\ltllv ~· Oraniie. St~!e cl Cahl""'•· ! wt1! >t+t •t P\lll"t a"(t>on lo 1111 "'"""r.I brddor. tor ( ••n '" !•wlwo "'"""' o! ,,., Vn••'l<I ~l•!et. ~" !IW "9"' ""~ d~~ •n1e•e\\ Of .. ,,, '"""""'"' °""'<l<' •n t<'lt 1b0vt """"bo<I P'Dl>'!rtw,o• <.o mucn tMttot 41 MdY Dl'l>OCO ... Ar< l~t..!l•"W ""'" f•O(Wl•Otl, wo!n t<:<•ued ;n1e<•ll tf><I <"'" Oa•eOJolO•~moer 16, t91t o .... ion; HM!lor Oon E llnot Mar,nal,0•-Colln!J By. E wn•M. E1otr, QtpU!y Gletfft I."'"""" Pl••"lill't An ...... y .. liW•s• B•YtrlJ l1vd, LO>AftQ'lfl, C.llho""•._,. , Puo•,•lleO 0<"•"9'" COtil 0.1lv Pi!n( No• l' ana c.c. ,, 11, 191• •llJ· •1 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTttlOUS IUSINIES5 HAN.I' STATlMl!:Hf T~ followln9 Ptr'iDn IS<loif>Q Duslne•s ti· OAJA ACCOUNt1NG, ~••O P1r• N.,..PGrl. NewPOrt lle...:llC•. '2660 Jo.-nn Co•. u•o P1rk Newpo•I. Nowpett B••tfl, C•."1Mll T~ls bwll,.tH ii <on(l\ICltd !If an in· divldWI, Jait.n" Co• Tf\1$ Htlo~nl w~ lilod wl\11 tN Counly ClerkofOr•nQe C......tvonOK. i , •911, "''" PubllsMd tlr1n91 (C••I Oally Pilot, December 4, 11, 11, 1S, 1'11 , 4'00-14" PUBLIC NOTICE Fl (TltlOl.15 IUSIH fSI Nl.Ml!:STITEN.EHT n.. loU-l"Q Pt<tom'i>re -1\Q 0\1$1~• •s: WOOOCO~F Ei..ECllUCCOMPANV,:nt Foros1 Awe .. L•tw"• 8'•c11, Clio1<>rntems1 1-!t"Y W-(1/t!, 91.S~ L.1<11\orn 0<,. lo( ..... tinoton Be..: fl, Ct111orn11 '2""6 TniS bWSlnt~$ 1$ Cl>nciv<led Cf 1n l11- 0l••llu41, H•ttw WOOlltoff Tll•$ >t~otmPn1 w~s ••ltd wotn IN COUnh (If•• ell Or1nve c°""'' on Nowmtrt• ll, 1'11. """ Putlll•flt<I Or •"'1e Coast D.l•lr Pol01, N()V. 21,•'lJO.t . t, 11, ,,, 19/t •fn·/4 PUBLIC NOTICE FICT I TtOUS IUSI Nl!SS NAME Sflt.TEMIHT Tiie fonow•no Ile''"'"~'" oou\Q °"''""'' w fYLEll"iSl-!OE EMNRIUM.~Mtri"" A.'1:., ll•obOI illi,.,, (AtUQt ... 'I'/~ Mt•w•" fltr""rd ""'"'"'' :lol(ll! Olul• VI.ti, 0•"• Po•nl, C•"tOtn+ll'2•7' Jlldv LOii Pft•lhC>'-lol!Ml Ooul• """· o.n• Poo~t. Ct lltarn•• •1•1' .._ ffth b<iil/\tH I~ cOf\llll(lKI D• • Qefltffl JN•tnt•""lll M••WtO 8 PnohoO\ Juov LO<I """"O\ 1~;, \Iii•"""' ....... '"~ •1111 1"'" Cow ... , ci.•a of O••flft COllfl\r on H0111M"Otr n , "'" ·-l'utot•"""' O•JlllOI (llt}I °"''' Pl!OI. "6oY 11.-0tt.~.11.11.1u1 •»-14 PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS l\i51Ml'SS H•MlSTATEMlHt n. follow-Ing --art 00ifl9 IMl.-.s n• I MPCll IAt.. IUI L01 NG MA IWl EHlllolCE 00,. Ill• Wf11 l"h $1•H1, C..t• MllW, C.!ilonril '1t21 M""'° !( .. C,,.,, ISi w..t lflll Stttt1, CO'lta Mtta, C.UI~• 11•'1 Thll bl!SlfllU I\ ttn<llKi.d " #I lntfl~I~. M.,....llttCM • ""' \l•i•ltlf!tl -~ fllt<ll wit!>""°"""'' 0tr1i .. o"'"" '°""'' °" N;Ol>tfl'lllH n, "''· ·-""1bll"" Or.wtOt (M$I o.try Pllol, NO•. 20,n,.,..ort.•, 11, ttu G.1·1• Wn1gomen1 ~lion -I• ~ In· IC• Trtn1tert1 <0tdlncewltll "ln•trll<l~to 81-""· MAX flOUIE AND SONS Etc II bldll.r mutt be pr~!itl~rder t!'w! 3'1 So:!. R-•tson 81vd., Stat1 (<lntf•tt At t -....rtr 141111, canttt11l1 Ml11 . Prefer•"'" will be gr1ntt<1,10 blddors pro· PubU•h•d Orang* Coat! 01Ur P•tof, Pttlv preQu•lifl•d "' ''!.nw.n Butlneu" In 0tc...,111r 11, 1911 •s.»11 K(Qt.,....(t w11n Setl!on lll'lol ot. wq., Till• J, C.lilorn1Vdmlnl'1rttlw c.ooe. S111"ts•lul 1;11-r V>all f11rnn,I\ payrnenl llon<I as roq11lr.O llY l•w. Ot1>11•lme"t <>I ~nertl S<trvicet •eM..,...S •i!)llt to re it< I any <>< o11H blos and ID waive any lrr19ultrl!y In any bld recel-. Ill~ wlll be en1ent1ned only on t h1mp '"'"' batls. Pv'""'"' lo s.tctl"" 1noot ,,,., Lab!"' Co<N!, Ille ~p.irlment ht~ tsartal.....i Ille gtne•ll 11••~•ill~Q rate of wevo~ Int~ t0\11111 In wM'~ 1h• wor• ts to bO ~.lo bO .. li'led on Ille Otp.ittm<rnl <>I Tr...sporUOtk>nt100a1tt ~Mltltd [q .. opment Rtnlll Ratl'S •"" Gtntral Pr,¥alllng Wago Ratti, dAte<I ._....., al 111anl a"d speoclli<tllons. C.ople~ ol th•S booll'I ••• on Ill• •• I~. Stn Slrttl, S.tr•mt~lo, Ca11l~•ni1, .,., art ~"•ll•lllt to any IMotts"d ~rtv on rf<l111$I. DEPARTMENT OF GE NERAL SE:RVICES _ OFFICE OF ARCHITECTURE ANO CONSTllUCTIOH JOHN C.WOltSLEV.it..l.A. STATElt.RCHITECT TELEPl-!ONE (t1•1 J21·1111 P11blls11eo Oranae (01'1 011ly Pilot, DtcembO••. 1!, \97' 1112.11. PUBLIC NOTICE amu NCTICE TO CllEOITOflS 0, aULK TflANSFE• AHO O• INTENTION TO Tll•MSFEll l.LCO~OLIC •t:VE.fl•GE LICEJiSE ISK1. 6111·61'1 U.C.C. -., ~s••I') HOTICf IS "EllEllY GIVfN lo 1111 Cnd11Dr1' OI JOSE Pl! tlNHIRELLO S«ltl s.c ... 11, HD. 56l·SIH4t7, TraMfenw -Lk._, w!IOW bw>iMU. I-HI ii J,t,17 S...lt Cl•••, In lilt City 01 Co1t11 Mna, C-. ly of 0.-anot, Slltt OI CIUfot"", tllft • OU!ll lramJtr II all<lut ID De madt ID RUTH DAVIS, Sotl•I St tllrlty No. -12-•tn. Tr•nskret tnd ln!tn<:ltd Tr1Mltl"H, wtoose busl""H HdrtH 11193SO Ward NO. 5', 11111111 CllJ ot HYntlr191on 8t1ch, co ..... tv OI OrlWllt, St1111 <ll C.llfornlt. -n. ll'OPeftl 1$ described In_ .. ai;: All 1lo<ll l11 lrlldo, ll•l11r11, equ1.,,...,.1 _ 11QOC1 will ot t Urltin t>Mr tl-n Minni ,._ •s THE ESCAP.-OE •o>d lotll.0 •I 1'6ol Htwporl l!lowleward In trot City ol Cooti Mesa, County OI Or•nge, St•teOIC.llfonllt, 111d lflftlftr th* IDllOwlnQ l!Cohol!( t>e-.t"a.,.. ll(tfllt lor llcen1o111 : 0...S.lt 8tt<' LICtnM Humber 411-UtlS, -k!olllld P UBLIC NOTICE to P••mh•1 IO(•ted 11 11.M Hewp0rt ---------------I &oullw•rd 1111" !Ml premlws IOC:ited •t 1441 ,_tCfl flOUS BUSINESS N•MfSTllTEM£HT T"" IOl10won9 ll('rSO!» are 00.ng bvS.nH• ~' BUSINESS and Pl.EASURE TRAVEL.. GIU!wav P1,.za, 110 NewpOr"l C..n•e• o., .. , N...,cort lleacll, California WW.O Atd" M. Le~. 1861 lie~-o .... , L"" A••moto•. Cao•1orn1•9Jno Oo\lgla• A. Loy, J8to1 OC:tfTIPlon o ...... L°' Alemoto" Cti•tornia'IOrnl A, Arl~ne Lt J, 2862 lltmpton Ori ... LOt. "1am1tos, C:•• '1o•n•• 9Jl?O ,,.,, """"'" "<onout!tll o~ •go,,..,..,, p,orlrwrr.h•p, llrd>~M. L~Y 0....(lll•A,Uy Tll•S .ia1ement was •l•fCI wotn '"" Countw Cler• <ll Ott"lll' County on NovemDP' IS, 191'. """ Puoli•ntd Otanoe Co; ... °""Y PHOI , -· u.~na0tc.1,!l,!8,191• 011.1, PUBLIC NOTICE N.,.port Boyltvard ifl Ille CllJ ol ~· Mew, COUAIJ of Or•oO<t, SlateolC.ll!Orft!a. TMt tht ........,.10f pwrcrt.111 price or con- =·1~~"1~0:1~:.':s~~':duw~~~~s~ lllCIUdlng 111t tslimtt.o 1nv.-i1orv. " 111e sw!ll OI '1•,400.00, .. ~1en consists °' ""' 1o11ow1no: Clle<.k1, C:.1nlt" 1,S00.00; l P!'<>•nluory ""' .. • dtm•l>d n<1te1 to bll reol.ice<I w1111 "'"" llltou11h t>c:row l,tQ0.00; 1 T•f>Qilllt pr-rly, IMtanme~! note & sec . .-,!lt'ml· Jn '•-ofwller 11,000.00. All ottt.tr bllS!fllis ~•mo1 --.1.11• \l$old " lll't frtn1••ror w!tMn 111r .. ,..,,., llSI PHI II/,., •• kl'IOW" to tlle Tr-ltf,,. .,tNOHE. Tllat 11 M1 tlffn •O•Hd Otl-llkl lie._ ...:I !Mt..,,.., lr•n1ltrff .. •t<tulrtd av SK. 2407• ot 1111 1111111.,.., •ncl Pro1t>slon1 Code, ttt.l llw ton11.-r1llcm for tl>t ,,..,.,.., et wld llttnM 11 to i. p•ld only •tier ,,.;d t•fflS!tf" M• t>ff" •PProwell bw wld 0eport- ,,.....1of Alc-Ut Btwor•'* Control,, 1-• tale, 1rantttr •llO .. ,........,, OI ,,,. ,k>rtstld 110(.lt lft ,,..,,. ll•t'!fti, l<l\lll)- l'l'IHl1 Mid OOOCI will OI ~Id IM.I......, wm lit M•O., and Ille consld•••llon IMr•lor FICflTIOOSaUSIHfSS tOgtllMor wllll l"t CDn1ldtrtlklfl !Or llW •\ Nl.MflTATEMf'NT • "'""'''' • ..,, 1nlonm1 .. 1oftltt11ore1ald. llll<l+towlf>QPtnonl,dOl<>Ql>uSlneuts: llttm.e (or llt•nstll Is to bl<~ OfSERl ROSE PU8LISl<JNG COM< onoral'lt<t"4126tlldtfDI Otl....Wr, 1111, •I PllNY, 1U'I> Petri Avt., 8tlbo• 11· ""•KtOWdepoUlmtflloff>l'IOFUSIOf\l•L lollnd, Ntwl>Of• SN<n, (1111. ESCl'IO'fl" SEllVl(E5, ti 11332 In.I"' lllvd. Lttry C Co nner , 13617 S..lter!!intl'ltCllyD!Tu11lt1,C-lyol Fos1e• llvt., ll•lllWin P•nt. c1111 t110. Ortn91, Stll• of Ct111orni.., oro.lded t"'t Tfll\ Dusl.,en It cona11uecr or in in-tttt Deptrt""nl of AICOflOIK !It-IOI CD!\< diwidull. ln>I Mi tpprovtd Jtld lrifl$1tr ol !aid L•r•r c. C<>Nlt• lk:fllSe. fhir. s!tl•..,•nl wM flied will! t,....Count1 Da-Nov1mwr JO. 1tu. Clfr-ofOrtnge CouHy..., Dtc.1, 1'11. JOMpl\ T1nnire110 ntl1t ''"''le•o•tl'IO Llte.._ P~l;ll lllltO Otafll)e Co.IH O•lir Pilot, R11tll01wlt Otct1r1Dt••, n , 11, lS. 1'1' ...._,, TtaMftrHand inte- PUBLIC NOTICE TrilUfl'" l'flOf'fSSIOMAL ESCllOW5Eflll'ICE5 P.0.1••'" F!CflTIOUSIUSIHfSS TUSTIH,CALIFOllNIA ttllO NIM(SfAT[MlHT IK._H,,74-Ji01·0 Tllt!ollpwlf>Ql"'fl<Wl itdai"llbul."''tsff: P .. bll111td Ot•nge Cot1\ 01Hy P!lol, HESTON Pll!NflNGCOMPANY ,611 Ol<:.-Tlbtr 11, ltll •S»-14 6•~er SltHI. (DSI•"""""· C.. '2616 Sl\otltne G Httlon, ltito BIJPOO'IW•y, NOWPOrt trt•cn.C..9:16'l>O Tn" b11•1ne1• •~ c-uc!ed bw •n ;,.. dlwldual, Sllitltf\e G. Hestor> Tflil tlatement w .. 1 l\1fd will!,,.. COii"'' C1t1•otO,.nge eo....tyon Ot<'..1, 1'11 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TOCRf'DITOlitS 0, BULK TllAHll'fll c:i.c •. • 1.,,.,,, u.c .c.1 fol«it• 11 Mnby QiY9n IG !fie CrtOltor• 01 f'n1U PuDli<lled Or•noe Co•" O•ilJ Pil<lt, 1"1t•·T•tl'ltlr., Int., Trtnlltror, 'l'llaw tiwtJ. ... toe 1 11 it u "" "'1 .. 11 "'" tdelrt'ls I• JOCll lied 1-illl A-. Cosu tem ' ' · • • MeM t:IU6, Co11nlf ef Ott"OI, S1•" OI PUBLIC NOTICE '""' su,e:1110111 COUllTOFTHIE ST•TE 0, CALIFOflNll. 'Oft THE COUNTT 0, OflAMGE NO. A.UOU NOTICE OP N(AfltNG 0' l'(TtTtON '011 ,llOa•TE O• WILL .I.NO FOfl LETTlllS TaSTMENTAllY E"ttt ol JAMES N , SHlllOEll, OKHIKI. NOT ICE IS "EllE.8¥ GIV[N lll1t MARGARET M, SkRAOER ft1$1iled ..... tln a 11tlitlon IOt P•obt•• OI Wiii -for ls- Wlr\le OI letWrs T*Sl•Mtnt.,.y IC) 0.. p,eU· 1i-r r.ter•r\lt \O wlllCh \$ m ... tor turllltf p,erlocut.,s, attCI 1~11 ""' Ome to>d pl.ct OI ~atl"'U trot wmt na1 tlffn wt !or 0.Coml)I• l!. 1911, •I •:30 a.m., !!> '""' c-lr-OI Oec•l'tmt~I NO.) ol •t!d '"""· •t ltlC CIVIC (tn!i!• Orlvt Wt1t, In lllf City of Sln!•AN , C.lltornlt , Olltd Otc.,.,btt '· t•14. Wli..LIAM £, $1 JONH, Count, Cl••• lOW•JIOS, IOWA.1105 & ... $Nf0H ••N.lrffld •1wd. ~lt.C..nM' TiH' ltn> 141·1* A••Ytllr: ... 11ti.tr />ijblh11oo O••hQt coeo Ott-r 11, It. If, ltlt P~BLIC NOTICE SLP·l41>t C.llforflll, !Mt• blll• lr•fllfet ISttlOuttoi. mad• to Spted Ct"llr, U.S.A .. lh<., Tr"'1fffff, wllllM buslnt1'1 adel...,. II XI01 flW "HI A .. -. Coslt MtJt, ~ COunt~ OIO.lllOt, Stlllt ot C.1Ulorfll•. TMI IWOPfrlY to Ill' lflr\Slf•r«t !s lo<tted .. XIO! RKI ""Ill Awtn111, Cor.•1 Mesa, 9:1'26, C°""tJ OI OrlftOI, Stilt OI Ctllloml•. Stkl prop1r!J 1111t1trlbecl In Qff!ffll ts: All 110ck In ''""· ll•l11•n. fllllllll!'llM -11QOC1 w!ll ot Illa! wl>OleWltJmolori;yclt pt111 -lfltU •-n •1 lnler.T•tflds. '""--l~•IJ001 ll.O Niil A••nw, CO'll•MfM, t:!Ut, CooMllJ of Ora,,.., Stt!tOI C.tflOrfll•. T!lll bill~ tra"s"• w!ll bll <OfltUll'lmll9don or11t11rt1ttJldlV of Da<•mllff, 1•11, 1tt:oo A.M.al s--a Ctnttr, U.S.A., IMC.,al)I fl:IJ<I Hill A .. nw, CoH• MtM, l1'26, COun\'I OI Drano-, s.tatef! c1111orn1•. So I•• fl ~-fl to IM trllll""'-, •II ~I· nett ntmtl Ind tOd•••••• Wild l)y TrM11ltf'Of IOI' tM tllrtt 'ta<l lMI pUI, H t: ...... Oa!M ()ec, t. lt16. Sl(llltdtor: SllHOCtnllf, U.5,,.,. INC. Tr1,.sltrtt JOHN OLSSON, Prt•lo...I NOflWltl•HOOaMSalt A--r-•tUw ... WllllllttM•"-"'"''11 "" .. Mtolk•, Ct. "'" P~Ol!Wd Or•n•• CMsl O•llr l'ilOI, Dtc""°'1' 11, 191' ISlf.7• PUBLIC NOTICE SUl'lRIOll COUflTO,Till I QlU ITATI O' CALll'OflNIA l'Ofl $Uf'afll01lCOUllTOf'T"ll THI COUNTTO,OflAHOI ST At• o" Cit.Ll•OflNIA "°" MO.A--4>N11 TMI COUMT'Y' 0,0111AMOI ftOTICI OP HI.ARING 0, PaflTION MO.A.-.t l'O«l'flO•ATtO,NOLOGflAPNICWIU. MOT!CI 011' NlAlllMG 0' PaTITIOH AMO,OllL.aTTl!flST•STAMINTAflY, •o• PllOIAtl OP WILL AfolD POii f11ti.ot +<ELE!'N MAJIY "OFFMAN, ..... LSTTl!flS TlSfAMt:NTAlll'Y' "IE LE fol 0£HGEL HOF l'MAN, DKH,..,. Elltlt ot CLJoltA (, CA$$:1A\. Otee.Htd. HOllCl IS MEJIEB,. GIVEN lllfl NOTICE JS HERUT G!Vqt lh•l ROIEllT W. "OFF MAN !lt\tlltel ...... I!"• llOLt.IHW. aAUGH M1fllt0~1Ptll• Pttlllon for P<O!Molt al HOIOOl'l\)l'lit Wiii tn:1 ti1M flt ....... ti Wiii 1nd !or'-"':• of for lwoentt Ol lttlt'1 '•lltfl'*ll.,.,, IO""' Litilttl 'fnllMtlll•tw 19 tMI Oflltiotwr "" •1111-f. rtfllt<Kt 10 w1>k n 11 m9dl tor ltrtll(.f It wlll(I\ II 11'110• lot '"'"htr luruotr Otrllc:11ltr1, •fld 11\al "'-tft lfld 111rtkw1tri. t!1C1 llltl tM llfnt tlld Oltc• 01 111«• ol M.,.r.., 111t wme ""'t11t11 Ml tor -ino tiwwrnt11t10tt11w1toro.t~ Otet1'11fltr to, 1'U, •t t:~ 1.m., 111 , ... l l, ff14, t1•:901.111 .. !ft tilt c~ 01 (-"'-'! .,. OttttlM•!ll N$; J OI Vlld Otpartmtm Ht.) ot UIO c-i.•• ~(Jvl( cMW!, ti 100 Cl'llc: t1n1tr Ori"'~. lfl tltt c.<t\f'I' l)r1"' Well, 111 IM Clly 01 .!oellli Mt, OtyolSirlt11t.11t,C111tor1111. '' Ctllfornla, 0.1H Dt<tm1>111•, lt1{ 0.1.00ec..,.bl"r•. 1t1•, WILllAM l . SIJOl'IN, WIU.IAM 1 . SI JOMlf, eo .... t. '""' c.un.1r ci.r~ JACllA.fl:OSI t!ILL;iiAflflllllAIUflRILL nu W•fl LltKat• ...... S1t. 0 441 ...... , ....... '"'"' A,,....,.,., C..tlJOm+t~I L•••IH, c.111. Mf11 '114),,.fM T .. : U\11 ......... A""""'""',. .. ,., A""""""fltrl hllU-t ... Mlllt>tf Ottll .. C••ll Oitllf l'IM<t, it~Ml•Mod 0••"9' Cot" 0111¥ f'Uot. ~11,l~tt,tt1• 4.ta-1• Otu.......,O,U,ll,111• .cJn.I• TONIGHT'S TV IDGIDJGHTS- ABC (7j 8:30 -"TheTribe:' The story of the struggle of a1 s mall band of Cro·magnon men nearly 50,000 years ago . NBC (4)'8:30 -"Andy Williams 'Christmas Show ." Andy, Claudine tonget, and their children and entire Williams family .gather for their 11th Christmas special. NBC (4) 9:00 -"Flip Wilson Show.'' Flip returns in second of four specials with guest stars Diahann Carroll. Freddie Prinze, and Paul Williams. Daily TV · Log Wednesday Evening DECEMBER 11 6:30 I Mert Griffin Show AndJ Grlllitll Z.OOm! (i2fi (j)) De11tl's Cltokt m The Plo11111s G) Littk R1suls 9!00 0 CANNON IS OFFERED * IOOGs FOR MURDER O @@@"""• "Th• ,,., olltr" C.nnon's pretense of bt· comin1 1 hit man unearths Ille secret tl1•t ~d IG blackmail ol 1 former Nmy captain. Peter H1sk1H. Sloven fl.eats. Ed Power tJld P1ul Jenkint auest. 0 THE ANDY WILLIAMS * CHRISTMAS SHOW ..• A SPECIAL PRESENT o o @t@ m mmm AlldJ W1llitm1 Clnist111s Show And1, Claudine Lon1et •nd !Mir child1en and lhe entire Williims family, In· eluding the singing W1lhams lwi"'· Andy ind David, all rather lot their 11th Ch1islma9 SPf(:tal. Tht Utt ti leon11do d1 Yil1d I The Unto11ell.lblt1 tamiiftll 1:00 ~rnaoooomrn Nm The u1e ' BowHn1 for Dol11r1 ~30 O Ntwi I Mod $qU1d W Dt1111t a Truth or Consequencei 10:00 Whit's My Line? O MANttUNTER TONITE ~F~~<r '* A.W.O.L TO Kill! (]) Ho1111'1 Heroes 11.@CII Cf) Manhlft'Jltr "AWOL EsJH11ld1 tG • Kilt"' When a 1h11psl'tooon1 T~ Iii Y1tley Marine (GeoH111 Deuel) hides out in Chin! to Cli.nu the hllls, determined to avenge his ( ., (j)) Bon11w t1 ife '1 brutal rape-slayong, Dave lries @II Dt-11111 !a ltt11d him otf btfor! he 1oes on ~ Thret StH1es t rampage and tfle law hunts him down. Dabney Ccileman, Patricia 7:30 i lam &rte11t'1 Last of the Wild Smith, Stephen f:lliott ind Robert Goltler l'Jle Hogan 1uest. • Ntmt That T11nt Q @@ Im) €n Cim:!ID Flip Help Thr Neighbor W111on Sllow Flip 1etums in his Q1@ Ltf1 Mtte A De1t secolld ol fou1 sptci1ls for lhis · I ~ (I).Ta .T1IL1llt Trutll u1&0n, and Is joln!\l.by 1uea &1115 • Miiiion $ Mowit: (C) (2ht) 01ah1nn C.rroU, freddie Prinze of ''VOJ'l&t to tilt Bottam of lM k1" 'Chi~ & tilt Min,' and P1ul Wil· (adv) '6l-W1l11r Pidgeon, Joan !lams. ln cludtd in lhe hour is 1 Font1ine. spool·ol bloCkbustfr disaster films; ~OJ Price Is Right 1 '1/uee Wist Men" 1~etch, ind t I ::1~-~ Unes , 1;1q,rau; Ni:,utr Paaeant." Other People, Ot~er PIKei ( 6) TIM hid Oau Ctltblity Bnllng Ofliij.(j))@ (i)Get Chritlie Littl1 R1sul5 Lovt!~1he Loncost Falt:' ·Christle 1:00 0 {ll) (J.J (])Toni Orlando l 10ts unde~r 11 an 1splrin1 Dawn Jac-.ie Clto»On and Nancy 1viatrix to btt:cimt lritnd!f with • w~l~u goes!. !lying ins!ructor •ho is part of a Q o,;: @ (1Qj g;, Lime Ho111t en trio planninc an $11,000,000 itnl" lht Prairie L11tle Mary must llecode lleitt. Micillel J, ~llafd, J1mn between goina 11!~r ~elhin£ she W11nwriittt illld Roier Rollln$0n wan!s or obeyin& htt mother. While guest. study•n1 101 a special eorn-1n :2~ lhe Un~uth•~.les whith the prire is a beautrful dk·i f:P 1.n .. Recital lla!ph Vatapek, tionuy ~lte w1 nts-Ma!)' aceiden· , P1•n1st 1ally sets lire to the llern and is l IO:log Jouine1 ':O Adwntuie orde1ett to withdrew .f1om the e1am tt) ~·~:~dlilritt .. , . but she conhnues lo study ffi 1 • yi-•- suretly. 1 : nner .... llS. 0 Morie: (2h1), "Dese1I Fuiy" · Noches Tip_ams Scott, Burt L1nus1er. · 8 "G ,,,. ~ @ But of GroucllO est """"' 6 HYPO • (d111 ·41-1ohn Hot1iak. uza11t1h 11:00 lmooof~HD Ne•i 0 CLIFTON'S NEW GIRL · The L«J Siio. *HAS A HUSBAND M_IWon: lmPQUlble ON THAT'S MY MAMAt' (!) N11ht G1lleiy · ~ @ Peltr Gunn Ol5)@)(})(i)That'1 Mr ~W11dWildWest M1111 "Song & Dante Man"' CliftGn f.ID Yo11 for Health inadvertently ber.times the thlrd !)el· (.,Y: 1))1 Wanted: Dead Of All tt son in an open marriage 1rran£e-111:15 ~Cinema 34 • men\ between an o!d friend ind bi1 11:30 0 @ (}) (}) C85 Late Movie: (Cl youn1 wile. Sl•PP)' Wh ile and RG· '1bt DeJper.iloes~ (wes) '6'J- s1nne lllton 1uesl. Vi11te EdWlrds, Jacit Palanct. Geor1e I Dt1llt1 Choice Mabaos. It T1kts A. lhiff ~ID 00@1.€nlohnn1 Canon Yaiitty Sllow H1l1rious HouH cl f1ighteniteln ~ MO¥ie~ (C) (2h1) "t119UHI~ Al Movie: "Conflict" (dr~) "45- (mus) '56-Gonlon MacRae Shorler Humphrey Bogart, Ale~is Smith. .lonn, Came1on Motchtll. ' O lfB(i))(3)Cf}Wide Wofld ED Chud M•&iont: A Day in the Speci1I "M•u World of 1974" Melt· Gt1den dlth MacRae h!»!S hGm London. rn Ch1mpionship Wrtilling £ng\1nd. Ei) J~1ntse L1niu11e !'ro1ra111 0 Movie: ''You C1n'I Get A••J With Mw1cle(' (my~ '39-Humphr~y 1:30 00 Mi•e Douglils Sllow Bogart, Gale Page. 0 (,S 001 (]) m ABC Wtdnts-I 8111 Cosby d11 Movie: (C) (90) "lbt Tlibe" : Soul! (1dv) ·1•-Victor Frenth, Warren 12:00 MO'til: "God's CounllJ" (wes) Yanders, Henry Whcoxon, A1111an1 '•6--Busre1 Ketton. Ro~er! Lowery. 5!11w, S1ewalt Mou. The ~lo!)' of m NO"fit; "The Actrtss" \dll) '53 the st1u1111e ol a small band GI -Jean Simmons, Spencer Tracy. Cm-m111non men nearly 50.000 1100 !@) fdrnerrow Y!ars •10. After t near-latal injul)" (i) Ci) ff) 00 News cf theif leader in a b1tll1 •iU1 1:45 Movie: (C) "N11nilicellf Matt- a giant mastodon, !ht tir•d and do(' (dra) '55-Anthony Quinn, lri&htened tribe rrldu.Jlly gains 1 M~meen O'H1r1. sense al security until they dis· 2:00 m All·Nirftl $how: ''tone Star," cover ti'tq haw IN!en chosen to be "fellow Skf slau1hlered by 1 ho1cle ol Ne1n6e1· !:JO 1J Mtwie: (C) "l1uatiln1 Annt" Iha I men. (d1a) 'S4-M11rgart1 LDCkwood, Win· PJ Mtll Grillin Show dell Corty, f Offfil TutkEr, ' Thursday DAYTIME MOVIES l :JO 0 "the Fki1lln& Oulthm1n" {mys) ·~5-Sldnty Tall~r. Dermot Wa lsh . t:OO 0 (CJ ''Qutnlln Du1W11d" (dr•) '5)-Robtrt laylOf, Ila)' Ktnd1ll, Robtrt Morley. 10:00 0 "Operatien W1rh••d" (cont) '64 -St•~ Connery, St1nlty Hgl!ow!y. ''Homt In Wfomlnl" (wei) '42- Gent Autry. "RM" (wts) '52- Jane· Ni11h, John Arditt" .. ril "Bllowtnl Jondltn" (tth) '5&- fti,.art Gran1tr, Ava C11dnt1, U:OO CD "Tbt Dnil WI" (m~s) '36- Lionel Barrymore. Maurten O'Siilli· van, Frank Lewton. 1:00@ ''Sini. aor. Sin(' (mus) 'S&- Tommy ~nds, Lilli Gentl!. 1:30 0 (C) "The Perils ol Pt\lllne" (tom) '61 -Pame11 A~stln, Pat Boone, Tury0Tltoma1. 2:JO (j) (C) "Blfdm1n ol Ala>lru" Cont!, (dra) '62-Burt Lancaster, Kiri Malden. ~ @ (C) ~mpu!1ion" (dra) ·5g -Cr111n Welles, De11n Stoc~wtll, t G. M&tshlll, 3:<1@) HAnn1 X11'fft111t" {dra) '36- Gret~ Garbo. Fredric Mtrclt, 1:30 m (C) "Joflnny liitr" (dr1) '6~ ifo'bert T1y!or, Ge11ldin1 BroMi. 0 IC) .. A1on1 C11111 A 5riidt1" (drt) '69-SUS1nnt Ple$1M!U•, Cd NtlM>n, Mdrtw P1in1, 'KOCE TELEVISION ti'!• SCNOOLD!STIUCTNIWSICI ll1t.f AMaRICA (C"t "A l'l!ttotll m ll'lt HIOM, Pfft 11" Q:• l'AC• tlla STUOINlS l'CI 1:'9 M•TM ,ACtOllT ICI "Mdlllon WltlthfollldOM" l tU •IMSIOIJOUT tCI "I«-ll't. """'" 1:• C0MMUNITT10, l.J\llMG fNI~ ~Cl "Ocffll'l4.ollont1 ' • t:• l.LICTfllCCOMll'A•V IC) 11• 11'1\..U. ... 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EDITI Q N T o day's l 'naa l • N. \'.Stocks • . . ' VOL. 67, NO. 3.45,.8 SECTIONS, 152 PAG.ES ORANGE <;OUNTY, CALIFORN IA W E ONESDAY, DECE MBE R 11, 1974 N TEN CENTS New e Suit 'Bitter' Energy Pill Seen Heiress Hits Foundatio n Power • . ' WASHINGTON (UPI) -. Interior Secret_ary Rogejs ,C.lt. MOrton.. says A1111er1cans ar e 'go ing io 'hiv·e to ~wallow ''a tontCior pretty bitter tast- ~ng medicine" if the United States and its industria l p,artners in West ern Europe and Japan are to solve long- range energy problems. fl.1orton, who_, doubles as head or President Ford's Energy Resources Co uncil, alsO said the new energy pro- posals Ford plans to send Congress next year will "'ha ve to conce ntrate a. great deal or power" iri whomever heads the pro~ram . $1 57 BILLION PLUM SITS· OFF COAST-stO<Y. A3 ~forton made the rem arks Tuesday night at a d i.nner meeting of the Trilateral Commission , a group of200 private citize n s from Western Europe, J apan and the United Slates se t u p i n 1973 t o en cou r age coopera tive answers to long-r ange mutual proble ms. • He said whatever action the United States ta kes is •t he key because "we are the guzzlers . We have got to solve our problem for your sake." It was in that context that he said "we are go. NE'A'PORT FIREMEN BATTLE BLAZE AT BA Y~SH0°RES0 HOMEG••n•lllt Wife of Restaurate ur Flees Flames; Cau se of Fire Unknown ing to have to com e up with a tonic of pretty bitter t asting medicine." The cabinet oUicer conceded there. was no current shortage or gasoline or home heating oil but said the world eventually will r un out or rossil ruels unless it cuts back consumption while it concentrates on alternate energy sources such as solar and nucleir power. Restaurateur's Wife Barely Escapes Fire M.o r lO'O.. d.\d n ot (.La~ \lf h <i t A near t ragic ·fire that s wept "rrl6i~ibe" he favored !Or-Am't?t'icani throbgh the Baysbores home of but declared t,hete·were three basic Newport Beach re&~liurateur Woody choien r-lift' 1.,on. af Mi~· ~ (Iii• ,.npifgJcaused d.amaae East oil, imposing gasollne..rationing r estima ted at $30,000. · or providing "disincentives" to dis· .. ~ Payne's wife. Biergitta, 30, woke courage the use of gasoline. rrom her sleep and ran from the house The latter pre1:utnabl(, would in· at 2591 Circle Drive just ahead or the e lude high e r gasoJ ne taxes. n ames . something MOrtorf championed open· A neighbor who saw ~l rs. Payne run ly until Ford recently cut him down. rrom_ the front-door said her hair was singed a nd her race blackened from exposure to the smoke and fumes. • She was lat.er Laken to,_:l l oag ~lemorial Hospital by her husband, the owner or Wli>dy'S ·Wbarr. ~2318 N..,.poct Blvd.,~e she®""'°'~ rorsmoke inhallli9n. ' Payne repoFtectty \\'as at 'tht.· restaurant when the blaie J>roke,out shortly befo.re 8a.ril. ·By DOUGL..J\S FRIT'lSCllE OtlfW D••l1 ~161 Sl•H lr\·ine forlWle heiress Joan Irvine Smith Tuesday sued the James Irvine Jo"'oundation and the Irvine Company in an attempt to break the founda· lion 's long .standing hold on the com· puny's operations. 'J'he foundation i:> rl'qu irt·tl undcl' lht.' 'fax Reform Act of 1969 to gel rid of all bu! I \VO 1:ierCt'rlt of it s stotk 1 n the Irvine Com1><1ny. 1'he foundation eon· trols 54 .5 percent of th(• stock i\I rs. Smith, v.•ho holds 21 pcrcenl of the s tock. asked in her complaint filed 111 Orange County Superior Courl 1n Santa Ana that the foundation and direclors John Ne\1·man. llov:ard Al lcn, \Vill iam S. Lund and Havmon1I \Vat son be prt.'\'cnted fronl sclli'n g anv stoek or making s 1ngll~ land transat~ lions of O\'t'r 100 acres. She asks that any such sales be pre vented unless she is give n a 30-day "''ritlen no tice of the plans She further :is ks that lx>for1..· anv sale of stock is made that the founcl<1-- lion de\'elop a plan of divestiture in- cluding registration of the stock <1nd a ··\\·idcspread public offe ring of the stock over a substantial pC'riod of lime." llCI' s uit contends that the fo unda - tion. established h~· the late James Irvine in Fchr·uar~· of l!J:l7. h<.1 s totally eontrolled the lan('t developrn ent firm . 'fhc firm h<1s holdings of 83,0oO acre~ 111 Orangt:' Count y., 100.000 acres in :'llontana and S.UOO acres in the Im - perial \lalJey. 'fhe request that the company make a public s tock offcrin.i;! is a break fronl a tradition of the s hares lieing held only by me mber~ of the Irvine family and lhe foundation. i\1r's . Smith has battled the founda - tjon over com1>:tn)' polif:1es for severa l yeprs. contending that the polici'es pursued by the management do not creat enough return on share values. .Jot rs . Smith's suil also names California All orney General Evel\e 'l'ounger and Corporations Com missioner Robert Toms. 1'hev \\'ert.• brought into the s uit because they are responsible for administration of cor· 1>0ration activilies in the slate 'l'h t• suit asks a prehm1nary in1unc· lion and a permanent injunction and dei.:IJr.itory relief from the rounda· tLon . . :\!rs. Smith 's :-.u11 ";1s apparently filed in rt?s1hlnsc to 1·u1nors thal the lr,\ltll' Foundation intend:-. to sell ii'.> sloek in a large blot•k 111 some large t't>rporati11 n SUl'h .IS \Vl':.l111ghoUSI..' Thi..' Santa r\11 ;1 ~u 11 ''.is lhe Sl'cond fil('d ;,1gai n;.l th(• hrm 111 !he ra~l fe\\ day!> b.v '.\\rs Smith In ;1 \\'est V1ri.;1 n1a ;.u1l. :-he re(·e1 ved an 1njunl'11on :.ii.::1111~1 the :,;ile of l .3ti0 al'l'l'S of L.1nd bc l\\'t•l'tl Corona d1..·I M.lr and Laguna Ht.•;1ch 10 California. Tht' land\\ a-..111 bel·onlc a ~1 <1\c parl... l~t·1· L,\\\'Sl'l'f. Pagt> .\:!l Bitter Clash Erupts At Watergate Trial \VA Sll!NGTON <U PI I -In !he first bitter personal clash of lhC' ll ·week - old \Vate rgate CO\'Cf·UP lrial. assis- lant special prosecutor J ames F'. Neal toduy accused John D. Ehrlie~man 's la"''Ye r of ··despicable" conducl de· ser\'ing of judicial censure. A shouting match erupted lx>t\\'cen Neal and Ehrlich1nan la11•y(·r \Villia m S. F'rates after the jur~· IC'ft for"'iunch . prompting U.S. District Judge John .I. Sirica to 11·arn he would not let !he tri;il ··degenerate" into the eircus·lik c atmos phere of the Sam She1ipard murder case in Cleveland 20 years ago. "This is the first time this h<1s hap· pe ned and it's not going to happen again." Sir1 ca said sternly. "Al nu time should a lawyer get do"·n lo that level ... This is the first real clash "'<' ·\·e had. Let ·s stop it. .. F'rates fanned a long-standing feud during Nears witherin~ eross- examination of Ehrlichman, popping up repeatedly with objections and finally accusing Neal of "trying lo put on a show for tbe press and the au- dience so he can get 1aughs from them ." Neal. a velcran Nashville lawyer who o nce successfully prosecuted Teams ters president James R. lloCfa for the government, n1crely gritted his leC'th and pressed on. But he ex · plodrd a fe \\o' minutes later when the JUry was CXCUSl.'<i. "The remarks :\Ir. Frates made in fronl of this JUr~· arc dC'spica ble re marks that 1 v.·as up here tryi ng to im press the audience and the press." '.'\t>al said grimly. '"I resent it and he ought to be ;idmonishecl ·· Sirica a greed that unles~ Frate~ could prO\'C the charge, it v.1as not \\·arranted. ··well. 1 think somL' or the st:11t· mcnts he 's made arL' despi(';iblc.' Frfites s hot baek. ~laring at Neal across th11 cou.r1room. "Some of lhc cheap shots h1..'s made ... I S<tj' the facts are ~Ir . ;-.ieal is A01ng back to 'fennessee to run for polillt al offit>e ... :\cal. in char,l!e of the trial le<i m for the special prosecutor's offict.'. sho1 Frates nn angry ~l anC'e. ··1 don't mind whal !\1r. Frates say:-. aboul me out of I the presence Of) the jury,·· he said. ··1 consider that as no better than the source. Rut I do resent 11 in front of the jury ... for the ef!ecl 11 might have on lhc1ur11." For himself, :\ea\ said , he did not care because he was "an old dog \\'ith a lot of scars" and had to expect pro- blems from defense attorneys. Dul he said he was \\'Orried about how s uch personal comments might affect lh1- jury. tr tr * Economist Says U.S. Prospects 'Fri g htening' Dog-bitten Baby Serious Linda Caverly, only a rew days old when she was bitten on the head last week by the ra mJly's Doberma n pinscher, r emains under intensive care at Mission Community llospital According to Newport eeuch Fire Capt. Tom Dailey. names were leap- ing from t!Je windows or the recently remodeled five-bedroom Circle Drive house \\-'he n first fire fi ghting units ar· ri\'Cd. Dailey said neighbors \~·ere :.i i· tempting to control the blaze \v1th ga rden hoses. \Vithin 20 minutes the four engine companies and two truck units sent to the scene had the fire under control. According to Battalion Chief Phil llayden, [\Jrs. Payne was alone in the nouse when the fire broke out. Rossmoor Developer Sues Leisure World Police Guard Gary Church es By United Press International 1Thcee prominent-eool\,omists ga\·e COrigress g\qomy as~sessments of the nation's economic future today. One called the p~cts "frightening" and another 'Warned or a "near depression" v.ilh 8 percent unemploy. ment next year. Otto EckstCin.·a llarva"rd Universi- l.Y professor. Arthur 1\1. Okun of the Brookings lnslitution and l\1 ur ray L. \\'eidenba um, a former Nixon ad- n1inis trat1011 tissislant Tirea.sury secretary who teaches at Washington lJni\'cr sity in St. Lou is, a1>peared before the Senate Budget Committee. today. · - "Her condition has improved, but ~e m ust have sup.Q6l'!.ive care rourid . th~,-clock ," a h()~~Cal s pokes man sa1a . Sher iff's deputies said t he dog knock~d over the baby's bassinet in view or the newborn's parent<> and vis· iting grandparents and bit the baby before the adults cduld reach her. Linda's father, Dr. Philip J . Caver· Jy, 24712 Rolling Wood Road in El Toro, said the dog was not vicious just nervo us because or visitors and because she had just had puppies. Ai r · For ce Cuts .. · WASlllNGTON (APJ -·The Pen· tagon Tuesday announced plans to abolish thE' Air Force's Pacific Com- mand in a move designed to save a bout S34 million a year. The elimina- tion or the Pacific Air Force head· quarters at llonolulu and consolida- tion of Air Force units in 1-lav.•ai i v.·ill result in a reduction of about 2.400 military and civilian jobs, th e Pen- tagon said. By RICIL\RD P. NALL Otu.t D.llly Pii.t SWf Rossm oor Corpor<1tion,.dC'\'e loper of Leisure World communities, has fi led a lawsuit against both the non·profit organization it created to manage the communities and the profit-making organization that now m<1nages them . The S2.2 million s uit was filed this "'e_ek by Rossmoor lawyt.'rs <1gains t Le1s urr \Vorld fo,oundation. the non- profit corporation and Professional Community l\.lanagement. 1\lso named as a 1lefrndant in the suit is Ed\l.•:ird L. Olsen. \vho onC l' headed LeisurC' \Vorkl Foundation \\'eidenbaum. lhc least pessimistic, srnd the current recession "seems likely lo be 10f4:Cr and deeper than has been anlic1pated" and warned that policies to stimulate employment are bound to touch orr more infl ation, Deer Slaughter Assailed Okun. more pessimistic. said. "In the .past re"' months. the nation's econom>' has been deteriorating at a rapid rate that, to 1ne. in a ll candor. is frightening. It simply has no parallel in m.r proressional career ... Ecks tein, the.most pessimistic. said concern about inflation should be sel a:,ide to concrntrate on trying to avoid a depression · ···\Vheth cr lhl' f1_1!ht against inrlation is \1·on or lo~!. th1' ri:-ik of recession de· gcner<ilin~ i1~to near depression has nO\\' rC'aChl·d ;i 1X>int where co mmon prudence rt!quires stimulus,·· he said. ~t c anwhil r. C'C'Onomis ts at tht? Uni 11crsil y of Pcnnsylv<1nia predicted today the recession will continue through 1975. but the economy should start to pick up in Ume ro r the bicen· tennial cclcbral ion in 1976. • -Thrrtl \\ll ll tfe a sharp drop iri econo1111\! act ivity in the current quarter \vhlch' will be exaggerated bccaus(' or the Mal strike. -Car sales will ran million units in 1975. below 8.5 Tuberculosis Threat Cited B y Officials More tha n hair t he 320 tame deer at defunct J apanese Vj llage and Deer Park in Buena Park have been killed and hauled away to rendering plants, orflcials at the facility admitted Tues- day. T h e.y said t he deer showed a positive r eaction to tes ts f o r tuberculosis a dministered as a prere- quisite to sale of the herd. About 220 deer tested positive to tuberculosis and would have been killed even if the park had remained oPen. company officials added. Health department officials said there is almost no chance the disease could have been spread to humans because it would require frequent, close contact with infected animals. Though a positive skin test is not proof of infection, according to -The unemployment rate will con... Or~~ge County IJ,qalth Oep~rtment llnue 10 ri!i(' to 7.pcrccnt and beyond·~· orr1c1als.~omepalf\~mployes1nd1cat · for t\\'O year! erllheent1re herd m,ybedestroyed. .. 1'{ q;~; : .. t ~ <?" ·: ~ :. '\' ,~ .. N~ 1t(W!Sl.:Jtt.t~ !b ,,; cd~Or·atC' pilofi\s \,•iii decline 1 11·~· lnc.;'•the 'flSr'tnt.~ firm ~gr i86 ·e. 1!l75. but will reprh present levels in \1,illap:e told newsmen tht deer were 1976 killed on order11; fr6m thestate Bureau · of Animal Health. -There will be a gener31 economic He said the method of destroying recovery after lhe next .. ,lug&:i!lh" lhe animal!! was a!I humane a$ possl- rnonths. I See DEER, Page A1) ·t • • • NO MORE Hli!'tY ~~~IKE fl11S,.f,T AMUSEMENT PARK? Japanes~ IOlf ·Once lriuecl "'1oto to Pro-Doer Park , ' . • >N~ .. f -. ' • • • ( and now heads rroressional Com . munitv f\.lanagement. Additional defendants in the s uit are Golden \\'est Publishing, Inc. a nd publisher Otto i\lusch. Golden \Vest publis hes bolh the Le is ure \Vnrlri Ne\\o'S and Saddlcback Valley Ne"'·s. 'l'hc suit filt>d in Orange Cou nt y Superior Courl charies that during the vears 1966 ;ind 1967 !he Lei sure \Vorid Foundation failed to repa~ m ont>y a d v ;i nl'ed b y Ho ss m oor ... :orpo ra tion. 'l'ht' complaint st;t1es th1 s money \l·'<IS for the managt'mcnt and npcr;i - tio n of t\~·o C;ilifornia Lt·isure \Vorld commun1t1es. the one ;lt Laguna llills a nd one at \\'a!nut Crt'ck, :•nd 1\1.'0 others 10 i'\e\\' Jersey and l\1 a rylan<l The con11>la1nt also :illeg!!s asset~ \\t•rc lransfl•rred from the non·profit Le isure \V o rld Foundation for ix•rsonal benefit of the other defen - dants . The s uit 1n\·ot\'es an agreement bel\l."C'C'tl Ros~moor Cor1>0rallon and the foundation . It is alleged lhal Rossm oor Corroration advancrd funds to the foundation for administration, main· tt.>nancc. sales, advertising and cosls o f publ1 s h1n !?, a com mun it\ ne"'·s·p apt.'r. . · Tht.> complatnl asks sums totaling S2, 195,307 "'hich asscrtcdly "·e re ad \·anc{'d to but n(•vC'r rt>p~Ld hy int' foundat1t1n Anti-beach Litter Drive P a n el Formed 1'~i\'f' \\'Omt'n and one ma n ha\'<' been appointed b.1• Ne\\·port Beach ('ity council mrmhcrs to form the comnlll · IN' that v. 11\ o\·C'rsct• the c1t1·'s nev.· an- t1·lx'nch·hlll'r dr11e - ;\ sc\•enth mcnll>cr of "'hat "'ill be kno"·n ai: the l..ittl.'r Control Cit izen:- Adv1M>r ~ Com1niltcc is expected to tw named at lbt counC'il's Dt.•c 23 meet 1nJ:. Appointed to the co1nm11 t~, tht:-. \\'t•ek \\'1•re t• P i\\'t•ry , 11,;09 F: H<1lbo;1 Blvd Su:r.;:11'11\f' llucld. 4tl·I ll2nd St . .ind .JL·:1n St pp~ .205 1 ~cr~ stal St GARY. Ind. (UPl l -Poli ce ha\e assigned 20 officers lo guard worship services at every l'hurch ;n Gary because of armed robberies and :i rape incidental two churches in three davs i'hc police department said Tues· day the patrolmen -including 10 plainclothes detect1\·es ~ \l'i\I cruise by ~ach c:hureh during Sunda~ scr\'1ces "I think \~·c nrc hcudc1I back into th1 · olden da~ s \1·here pt>oplt· "di du :1nyth1ng to :,(.'Cho\\' f;ir the;. ean go .·· ~aid the Re\·. Carel C<1rgle. pres1dL·nt 11f I he Gary :'ll1 nistcri~1 l As:.ocialion ··1f 1hc l'hurche:. !:>land by ~tnd lrl this t~·pe of element to.1ke ·O\'er, \l.P might as v.·ell throw up our hands.· Cargle sn1d . ttra 11¢t• Coast \\,•;1t ltt•r :'llostly s unny :11011 1! th1 ... bl',! ol 1111 CO<!Sl :-. \\ 11 h :,,onll' h1 ,1!h l'loutl:-. at t1n1t's. ·rh•· \1(•athl·r ... t•r\ 11·t· l':tll:-. for p.it1·h~ h1g 1n 1h1• n111rn 1n.J,! hour:-H~·~nh l11~1t ... 1;2 t<11ij r1~1nt: to lli inl.1nd l ~111 .. I! \!\ •~sun: l"OU.\' A leadina st111nl1J 11· 10 ·~«'arclli·r ... ays //it' f11//71' qlflti..· 1111111 ht' 1n yro ve pt"rzl ht.'CC1t1.~i· n) dn111nq,· dont' lo r ht ozone lay1•r S1rir1J Pngt' A~ ....... , llOllhllQ " '""L•-" " t II llo•O ... "••"f"> '" C•""''"'" " ...... ~·· ...... 04,0J ••fffC:Dr114't "' 0<•-(0Y"t¥ AUU (!~'"''"" DI ll ' .....,..r• "' (o,..o<• "' Joo•""''"' n Cro·~.,,.,.o "' \vi••• Port•• " DfAl~NOI•(•• .,, ~ ....... " ' f01tori•I P•qf' .. ()r ~1••"C"'"" .,, f ................ 1 '" l .......... ~ ,,, ..... (. "' n...~'·" '" ·-("( !• ····!N'• •• -<(llltf' 0 ¥"&.19 ..... '•DI ,\lso seleclL-<l to serve on the t'OQiii .) n11tl<'t' \VCre .lean lla rmon. llJ!i1 \'atchet Drive : ~tarttic Sandor. 34 31 Ocean lllvd .. and Cath Winter 932 8el11s Oriye. ' ' • • ........... y• ,11 !? DAILY PILOT N Wedne$day. Oeceint1tc1 11 . 197• District Annexing Set Back Uj' Tt:KK\' COVILLE Ot"-D,,1, llt1 .. S\.otl l 'hl· po11:.d1d1 1 ~ .,f tht• Coast tom· n1unll) Colle~i: !)1~trLl't tilllll'X1ng thl' entire Curdcn Grov1• l ln1 f1cd Sc hool District v. a ~ ril'.•ll ,1 :'!1.'lb<•l'k 'fucsday night \l t•mbcr:-. llf lh1· ()r.1ngi: Cou nty Cvn1n11tlCl' un .'>('hl)n! Dr s tr1 c t Or~.ini z al L l)!I IUtl'Li 3·1. y,•it h Ollt' ,1b-.fl'll llon, to oppo:-.l· a second l'lt·c lion on the iuruor tolll'Ue l:'!:>Uc. \'ote rs or thl' Gardt•n Gro\'C d1 ~t r1l'\ turned do v.·n tht• li.11lot rllt'a:'!Ul't' 1n :'\o,·cmht•1 hut l.lat kers uf tht· annex.1 - tlon e ff(Jrt ' wanted one inure t ry. 1n ~larch or ~1 ay David Hr<.1ndt. t·ha1rn1an of t he cumm 1ttt:e, t·allc·d t he seat tax Garden G rO \'e re!i1denl:. now pay to attend ne ighbo ring community col- leges '"f1 na nc1al rape," a nd in oppos- ing a :'li"CO!ld elec\ion said "'1t 's time to end 1hc1r agony •· Brandt th en launched a diatribe against th e :.ituation \l.'hll'h lca1·es the Ga rrlen c; rO\'C d1:'ltr1ct as the only arC';1 10 Orani;t• County not aff1halcd 1•,1ith a l'U m nltu11\y t·o llt·.:c di:-1 ri cl. (;ard·~n CnJ\(' JU n1ur collcgt• stu- dt•nt.'l a\lt·nd st•hool 1n th rl'l' 1u·1g hbor- 1ng d1s t r1 et~ anU (;;irdl'n (jro\"l' 1ax- 11ayc rs p:i~· :i t;ix r;1t e t1f St.Jti per sioo as:-.l·Ssed \•aluat1on fort he privilege "'The S l.36 rate is oulr;i gcous," complained Brandt. ·"fhc various di s· tricts have buill thei r 1"<.1mpuscs from the ground up on thal. ·· Under an annc11:ation agreemcnl \l.'Orkcd out belw~n the Garde n Grove and Coast districts, Garden Grove laxpayl·rs would ha \'C to pay the Coast lax rate !93 cents per SIOO assessed valuation this year) plus an additional 40 cent s. In return, the Coast district has of- fered to build a satellite college cam- pus on a SO-acre site somewh~re \\'ithin G;,irden Grove. In re vi e."'ing lhal ag reement, Br;indl observed: "'If the facility isn't built in 20 years, the site goes bark to \l.·hocver ga \'e it. But y,·hat happens to the s1o 'm i Ilion rai ~ed for the school'! "I have lo bcJic1·e Coast Communi- ty College got a \\•indfall. I'm not s<1y - 1ng they would not butld the school. but there is an opportunity here for an open check School Meet . ';'he ro110 .... ·1ng 1s a :.ummary or Tuc-sday nit ht ·s Newport-Mc-.sa Un1f1ed School District bonrd meeting . • OL\'MPlt.: POOL : Truslees were confronted by Costa tl1csa lli gh School p•rentl·and 1tudenls who &1ked thwt loc&I tax monies; be £pint to enlarae Ptte1a H!tb'1 swimminr pool to Olympic slie. TruattU loQ.k no ac· lion, but are awaitln& joint talks on the matter with the Cities or Coata Mesa an~ Newport Beach. SANOBl~ASTING : The Coronn de/ !\l ur lllgh School Tennis Parents' request to sandblast the high school courts, for SI .500. in addition to thl' re· painti11~ already <1pproved, wo.i s turned down hy trustees. 'rhey suid courts \l.'Ould be s.af-.: "'llhout sandblasting, contr4ry to the parcnt.s' con- tcnlion that the ~~OUl't:'l <i ro now h;1z:1rdou11 i\Jf:F.T IN(; J),\1'E: Trustees de<·1ded to take a ~ac:i lLon , canrelhng the Dt•<-·. 24 m ecllng ·rht·) v.·111 reconven(· J an l.J. O'Neill in Spendlove Ouster? 'That's Silly' Asked Tuesday 1f he had anything to do with the rt.'moval of Republican Bart Spendlo\·e as Orange County':. Fifth Distri c t Planning Com - mis s ion e r , multi -millionaire Democrat Hi chardO'Neill laughed . '"H e al!~'. th<it 's s ill y." O'Nei ll . O\\'ncr of a giant ranch 10 the south county, rephcd. "I don't pull the s tr- ings dO \\'O there fi n the supervisors' ofri cc J '" FollO\l.'1n g Spendlove's resignation announcement !\Ionday, sources said his resignation looked likt· a lradeofr be twee n O 'Neill and Supervisor Thomas Riley to helf' keep Riley, an appointee of Gov. Reagan, in office after Gov.-Elect Edmund Brown Jr. takes office in January . I Riley later Tuesday appointed Newport Bearh Architer t Ron Yeo to the planning posl). "That's ridiculous." O'Neill said \l.'ith laug hter ... , lhink they're (Spendlo\'e and Yeo ) both pretty bad . frankly . Jr I'd wanted a tradeoff I \\'OUldn 't have had anything to do with either one."' O'Neill , chairman of the Orange County Democratic Central Commit· tee, is a frequent and generous con· tributor to chosen politlcal cam- paigns. But he stressed he doesn't have much influence on whether Brown ap- poi nts someone new to the Fifth Dis- trict Supervisor seal. .. I wish I had that kind of 1xnvcr. but I don't," he said. "'Frankly, I don'I think Governor Brown is interested in the Fifth Di strict seat. I don't think ht.• Gives a damn about it -and I wish people around here \vould gel that through their heads." O'Neill said "Brown's got too many other things lo think alx>ut. At least I hope he's thinking about something else." When O'Neill learned Yeo was ap- poi n ted by Riley to replace Spendlove, he laughed again. \'eo \11as Fifth Dis trict Com- missioner before Spendlove , and re- signed in ~1ay, 1973, at the request of the late Supervisor Ronald Caspers because , according lo some accounts, he "'as too environmentall)'-oricnlecl . "This is ricticulous." O'Neill said. ··v eo's a nice £ellow but it's like a con· nict of interest. He's an architect , you know ." "After p~ying Sl.36 for yC!ars it is ludicrous to ask thC!m (Garden Grove taxpayers) lo pay another 20 cents <half the ·10-cent rate is for a five-year ' seat lax l. Taxpayers here have been financially raped by the Sl .36." Trial Ordered For 2 Finklea Death Suspects The county committee has no powe r to prohibit or allow the second elec· tion , but the committee's rccommen· dation may tip the decision whiC'h must be made by county school Supt. rlobcrt l~t'tt'rson . Peterson has not indicated \l.·hethcr he will ra il for the second election. 11e has 20 days to call an election. 1£ there is no election. it appears likely the state board of governors for communify colleges \l.'iil decide the fate of the Garden Grove district - either pl;i cin g the whole district in one <:ommunily college dis trict, or divid- ing Garden Grove students among the three neighboring com munity college systems. - From the v1ev.·poinl of the taxpayer. it \Viii be cheaper if the board of gov- ernors makes !ht• decision, because Garden Grove taxpaycrs "''outd only have to pay the base tax rate of whate\'er con1m unity college district they Jo in Support ers of annexation to Coast. ho\ve\'er. sa y thl' ;ttl\'antagcs of \'oters deciding inc lude n1ainta1ning the 1dc ntitr of Garden Gro\'e a nd getting a campus v.·11h1n liarden Grove. The rouni~-cnmm1ttce·s decision came aflC'r a l\~O hour pu blic hearing on the pros and cons of a second elec- rion Murde r Record Set SAN FHA~C."ISCfl 1.-\P J -Poli ce say l\l.'O m ore dc<iths here Tuesdav pus hed lhl· nl1mbcrof murders in this city 10 121; th1 :-yc;1r .• 1 rccord. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT T,.. O•~nQo co~~t 0 ••1 • p,101 .. tn .,n,cn ''(""'- "' .... " '"t "''"' P•••• "Ou~h-~yt,..O.•nO<' C.0." ""bl• l"•"<I Como•"• !>.o., .,. ""'''°"'' ••• llUbl•"'"" ....,,,.,~, !ft•Ou;ft ~ • .,,, '"' (0\1• ,,...,. ..... Port ....... ft .. untn"ll .... lloo•<ft r ...... '"'" V•li•> "·'"' \•<1"l•IHC1• V•ll•y .,,., UQ""4 II••<~ So>u!~ l<>••I A .. "ij ... <f Q•O""I ""''"'" •1 "'-~l·~"•<I S••~·d•" ""'s....o,,., ,,.. ll'•fl<•!>'I Wl>l"n.no rl•n! " •• ]IJ(l ""''t a.., '>l•efl. "'"" "• "'. C••"O• "'• ~U• Robf'rl N Wl'f'd ~ •• ''"' •'1'1 p.,~h-t Jae ~ R Cu rlf'y •·' • """t•""V""~'M•O.oo• Cna r1 e_s H Loo<. 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Elle n Webster English Native Ellen Webster Dies, Aged I 07 Iler eyes SJ \\' nian ~· marvels a nd shed many tc:1rs of JO,\' and sorro1~· since s he was born 107 years ago in the little English \'tl!a~e of \Vhalc· gr<l\'C. outs1dt' the indu!>trial city of Co \'entry . That long str1 n)! of vrar::; t'a me to an r'nd ~fond a 1· 111r ~I r-.· ~:llen \\'ebstcr. "ho s pcnl ht'r l,1:-t oncs a t a Costa ~ll'Sa con\·a lescen! hospi tal. l)roba hl~ as the I la r bor 1-\rt'a · :'! llldc~1 resident "They do ~11 man~ n1t·t· 11ung:-1or n1e ," lhc Grund 0 .1n1l' of Oran)!f' Coas t senior l'1t11_cn:--..11d on her lOlth bi rthda ~. 1''h('ll ho~p1t <.1 I per~onnl·I :.tagcd a quicl p;ir11 lltl l' of tht• \\·orld \\':1r I l!cd Cross \11lun tt'i:r's ft1 \'ll1'1tt• pa:'!l l llll'~ .it till· l'OO\'a !f':.<-'C'nt hosp11;1I \\a~ B1nso anrl :-hf' rc rn;iinl'll a ~h;H'll·l'}'t'rl . cle;1r h1·a dcd pl;_1 ~·t·r lung into her Jal{' \l';Jf )i · Slu• rem a1nf'rl int er<'!'lccl in Hc·tl f ro~~ \\'Ork and t lub c1 cll\'il1t·~ bC J.lun Jtter arri\'al \\'Ith her h u~bu n d in Lo:-. Angeles in I !110 and w;ii. ~ past \l.'Ol'lh)· matron of the t)rder of the EastC'rn Star in the South Bay district of Los An1:1eles County. . !fer hushantl died 52 }ca r~ a~o . lea \'11l,1:! hl'r "11h th ree clu hJren ln raise :i s a .... ·ork1ng molher . 1n :1 t1mt' \~he n car('ers for "'Omt·n "ere often tou)lh and full of rude "·ork . By the time she reached 100, ~t rs. \\'cb-.tl'r l'ame to the ll arhor Arca lo hve ""1t h a li;ra ndd~ui::hter, ~l rs. Jame.: :O.:C\\'qu1:-t, of Ne .... port Beach. She also lCD\t'S t.1 $.,!rand~on . Richard \\'t.•b!!itCr, of Phoenix. Fun~ral :-cr\1Ccs \\'111 I~ Thur!iday at 10 "·m 1n Par 1f1c \'1cw ~l cmor1al Pa rk, Corona dcl '.\lar. \V1t h bur1<1I to follow there. Two brothers described as drillers from Montana today \l.'ere ordered to s tand trial Jan. 10 on charges of first- degree murder in the execution sla y· ing of a star athlete from Fountain Valley. SuPerior Court Judge Everett Dickey set the dale for the courl ap- pearance in Orange County Superior Court. The defendants are accused of pumping several shots into Stephen !\like Finklea during a holdup of a convenience marke t where t he athlete worked nights. The death penalty is· being dt·· manded for brothers !!ugh D;inicl Bean, 2-', and Charles Dennis Bean, 22 ,. It is alleged that one of the brothers shot Finklea in the fa ct' last Oct. 31 as they robbed the market clerk in a Fountain Valley store and lhal his hrothcr the n fol\o\l.·ed the Orange Coast College wreslling s tar into the back room and shot him four times. Finklea. 19, was 1973 Athlete of the Year at Fountain \1alley High School. /fe \YaS Captain of this year's QCC wrestling team and planned to attend Stanford next year. Santa Ana police lr<1ced the Bean brothers through a description of Lhc car used by them that night a nd ar- rested the m cts they v.·ere packing and reportedly preparing to leave for their nali\'e ~lontana. f"rom Page Al DEER ... bl e-a le thal injection of a toxic chemical. But state health offi cials claim the order was not to destroy the deer but to keep them quarantined to undergo TB treatments . When park officials announced last \l.'eek the amus ement center would be closed for economic reasons, they s aid the animals would be properly cared for until new homes could be found. The decision to destroy the deer out- raged Buena Park J\1ayor Stanley Ma yer, who stood outside a gate at the park Tuesday and s po~e to news men. '"This is an a1>pa lling s ituation; abominable," he said. "In my opinidh this is a contrived situation and 11 meanstoan end. "The cost of feeding the animals re· ached a point where it was no longer economical," he added. f"ro"' Page A J LAWSUIT ... Jerry Collins, a SPokesm an for the Irvin e Co mpany, stud the company could not comment on matters affect· 1ng the lr1•lne Foundation lloward Pri\'ett, an att.orney who acts as spokesman for the foundation. could not be contacted at his ofrice this morning. Jll rs Sm1th"!i h1w lirm in the suit l!l Rall. llun( llar( Brqwn und Baerwit7. of Los Angf'les. Former Governor f'.11l Hro .... ·n is a pa11J1cr in the r1rm . ' . Burmese -Rioting On Thant - By UDiled ~International Burmese troops and polit·e were re- ported b<1ttling several thousand stu. , dents and Bhuddist monks in the Burmese c<1pital of Rangoon tod11y in ;in <itlen1pt to re('ovcr the stolen body of former U.N. Secretary General U Thant. Radio Rangoon said the gov- ernme nt derlared ii state of emergen· cy and martial !av.·. Information reaching the State Department in \Vas hington from Rangoon s a id the violence was widespread and the attempt to recover U Thant's body was apparently unsuc- cessful. (The Associated Press said police recovered the body, and that one person had been killed.) U Thant died in New York Nov. 25. The s tudents and monks seized his body last week at the funera l in Rangoon on the grounds thal it de- served a burial place befitting a world states man. ln(ormation reaching the Stare Department said rioting appea rs to have erupted early today. 'l'he reports said that the situation later appears lo have gotten beyond the control of the civil authorities. D~!ly llHot 5!ill 111Mtt The chairman of the Divisional ·l'eoolc's Counctl, 'J'h1c11 Aung, ap- pealed at that lime to the kangoon military commander to supply troops lo assist the police, the reports said. 1-lis order, broadcast by Radio Rangoon, said that "some people within Rangoon are burning and destroying builctings and vehicles, de· monstraling and shouting slogans." FILM CREW WORKS ON BEACH WHILE SPECTATORS ON PIER In Newport, Ma jor Film Work Broke Routine For Beachgoe rs Robert Cfl:lp Movie Draws Fans to Pier Jocation-actioii scenes. All persons were ordered to remain 1n their homes until rurther notice and in addition a curfew was imposed between the' hours of 6 a.m. and 6 p.m . ll wasn't the sun and surf but the filming or a television suspense movie starring Robert Culp that attracted a small crowd to the Ne\vport Pier in Ne .... •port Beach ·rucsda.\'. They c~n~cr around the search for and the discovery or a s ui cide-bent young \\'Oman. According to State Department re- ports, scattered demonstrations were s till taking fllaee in Rangoon despite the use of le:ir gas by police .and soldiers . 'J'hc reports said that there had been seallered gunfire-and mobs v.•erc roa m ing the streets. '!'here was little action and n'f/sus· pcnse in "''hat the onlookers saw/1s th e Uni v4.'r sal City Studios filrh crt'\\' moved about shooting ~c al i l \'" sc('nes for the 90-miriutc ·rv m0\'0i(', "End of the Linc." She is played b.Y Elayne 1-leilveil and is eventually found under the pier. not soon enough t.o slop her from t<1kin g an overdose of sleeping pills, but in time enough to sa1,:e her life. In return ror permitting the film l'O mpany the us e of the public setting, the city will collect $70 for a business license, SIOO in permit fees and S35 a .day for use of public facilil1es. The \'iolencc apparenlly began on the university campus. l·IO\\'e\•er. the l'rC\I.' is expected 10 spend today and 1'hursday in Nc1\•po1·1 Beach filn1ing fh(' motion pic ture's Suggestions for CH Rl·STMAS Footbalts from 9. 95 to 24. 95 Basketballs 8.95 to 31.95 Volleyballs 8.95 to 21.95 Soccerballs size 3-4-5 10.95-16.95-26.95 Playground & f Square Balls Handballs & Racquerballs Baseballs-Softballs Barbell & Dumbell Sets Skateboards & Wheels Darts & Dart Boards Buck Knives Swiss Army Knives Shuffleboard Sets Duck Feet & Churchill Fins Boxing Gloves Table Tennis Sets Open 1111 9 P.M. Mon. lllur Fri. Sunday I 0 lo 5 1111 Christmas ·• Tennis Shoes Warmup Shoes Basketball Shoes Track Shoes Wrestling Shoes Coaches Shoes Soccer Shoes Baseball Shoes All Purpose Shoes Top Siders Warmup Suits Sweat Shirts & Pants Tennis Dresses .. Mens & Boys, Tennis Shorts Mens & Boys Tennis Shirts Tennis Sweaters Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks Warmup Jackets Varsity Jackets Tennis Rackets Wilson-Davis-Bancroft Yonex Racquetball Racquets Handball Gloves Bike Parts-Tires-Tubes Racket ~fringing 538 Center 646·1919 COSTA MESA • • \ A6 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL P AGE Expensive PitrH lls inherent in s tacking one govern n~cnt :1gen- cy ritop <inother '"ere apparent in the aftermath of last \1·cck 's flooding in Nl'"'r>Orl Beach. Extcnsi\'C damage to one Rayside Ori\'C hon1e •ind lesser damag:c to 1•1 othe rs could have bel•n avoided had a stor1n drain projttt ap1>r01'ed 18 m onths ~1 go no! been h0gged do1vn in intcr ·agcnc~· red t apt• In volve<! in obtaining: clearance for the prt11et1 .J d;1y after the rains c;1mc 1\'tl'e 24 :.i gcnc ies, in cluding the Coastal Commission , the Army Corps 111 Engineers. the Orange County ~'lood Control f)1slrict and the Environmental Protection Agency . '!'he· fc.i c t that Ne11·1M:>rt Bc<ich officials de t:1dr d the• project 111as nl.'edcd <1nd a ppropriated the nere:!.:!>;11·1· fu~d s JR 1nonlh:!. c11 rlier 1\ as upparcntl ~· hl•:-id c th~' 1>o111t l 'nk:nO\\'n government \\'Orkers fa!' rcm o1'l'<I fru n1 the ~crne ha<l to put their s tamp of apprO\'al on thl' pro· ject before it could get under \\'ay. 'l'hc resulting delay '''as paid for Ly lhC" homeowners who suffered property losses anrt dam<.1gt•. It is unders tandable that they appec1red bt•for(' thr !\c\vpo rt City Council this \1'eck lo a sk \\'hY Sign Law Bogs Down . l'hanks to a \.Veil-organized barrai::e of criticis n1 . /'\c'''.Port Beach's proposed revised si ~n ordinance continues to go ll0\\1hcre in a hurrv L.i.i s t \\'Cek . the c!ty plann~ng . commission again begged off from making a decision on "'hat nO\\' is a rryuch-11·atcrcd dO\\TI version of the proposed or. dtnnncc. Red Tape Opln_ion ~Upporl1ng the imposition or \\'h:Jl are 00\V on ly sl1ghtly n1odific_.d restrictions. But it is obvious in Ne"'port Beach und elsc\vhere that puhlic opinion in recent years has shi'rted in lhl .. . otht'r direction, lO\\'ard taking those p;dn(ul steps needed to ht>lp improve the physical environn1cnt . Because on ly those \\'ho ha v(• a vested intcrc . .;t in ~11'.!n " appear before the planners . there ts no rc•asun \\'hy l hl' con1missioncrs can't use their O\Vll jud~n1ent and ~<isle in <il·tiding if the signing seen in the city 10- da~· IS the best Of alJ possible \\'Orlds. , If the c:on11nissioners decide that it is. lh<.it th!•r(· 1~ n(J possible room for improven1cnt, t.hC'n let thc1n in dicatc so ,,·ith their votes. If not . then they s hould get on "'ith !he bus iness al h<ind and for,,·a rd their recon1me nda11ons to the cit,· C'OUllCil . A Pleasant Memory r\n era ended in Corona de! l\1ar last "·eek \\'hen the .Jun1<ir I .ca~u e's long ·stHncling lunch and dessert service in the> ('off Cl' Garden ended. ~·or mort· th:.in 15 years. league mernbcrs scr\'Cd colorful lunth(•s and refreshment in thl' pe;.icc ful !-(<Ard.en HS p;n·i of their con1mit1nent 111 1·111n1nunity St'l"\'I{'(', /\nd tho!S e \l'hotook ad,·antageofthe unique set· ting to \1·hi\c :.l\\'<t.\' a fc\v leisure moments \\·111 long rc- n1(·1nbC'r !he pleasant atmos phere and quaint s cr\·ice. 1'hc Coffee Garden ren1ains a part of Col'ona dcl )1 a r · s her i I ag-e and culture. _ I ~ may be true. a s oppo!"lent s of the s igning rc•gula lion like to s a y. that there 1s no groundS\\'Cll of public .nut the ser\'ice and enjoyment brought the re b~ Junior 1.eague m e n1bers is nov.• a mcn1ory, a mos t pleas ant memo l'y for those 1\•ho cnjoved friendship and a lunch in the garden · N '~Ve//? Come on1 Do something spectacular'' Ford-Humphrey In ·New Alliance De8.r Gloomy Gus \VASi-llNGTO N -/\ tentative alliance on national securit~ affairs between President Ford and Sen. Hubert 1-f. Humphrey is rcsponsible - and is so credited at the White House for br eaking the ]Ong and ( EVANS-NOV AK ) dangerous de adlock over a new congressional stampede to end aid for foreign aid bill. Turkey. The canine population has taken over tht• .Plaza del Sur·Norte Pilrk on the Peninsula as a play- ground and restroom -no leashes in sight. How about put· ting the thoughtlt-ss owners on the city clean-up cre1~1 ? E.L. /\s a res ult, the President is President Ford invited l~umphrry (':<peeled lo see a great deal more io to a quiet. exclusi\'e breakfast in the !he ...,·eek!'i ahrad of the longtime White House si:< weeks ago attended Democratie stal .... ·art and one-time by the tor. Democratic and \\'h1tckn i g ht of Republican eadcrship of Con~ress. liberalis m . Some Humphrey emerged from breakfast edge Israel off the Sinai peninsula. \Vhite llousl' and arm·in-arm ...,,ith the President Tll E SA ME is true in Syria. where State Dl.'partmcnl President llafez Assad. recipient of a policvmakers \'iey.· THAT JI U !'1 Pll R t:Y s hould he SIOO million economic aid pledge from llumPhrey as the intlUded in such ele\'ated company K~ssin~er. is. under pressure to break e s s ent i a I mightseemstrangctolheuninitiated. \\'Ith Wa shington becau~e o f ~he De m o c r a I i c Hump hrey is the most junior member stalcmat~ on the lsrac!l-occup1ed partner in r-.1 r . of the Foreign Relalions Committee;-.GQ!an H~ights . . Ford's searth for holds no leadership J>C?Silion a mon~ Thus: 1t cou\~ be 1·1tal to hop~s f?r g e n u i n l' Senate Democrats and ·is sti ll peace 1n the Mi deast that the :ud bill bipartis ans hip at a regarded by Rep u b Ii c 3 n drafted by llumphr.ey and steered lime of immenSl' foreign danger to the conservati\'eS as ;in incurable liberal through the com m1ttce last week l;.s . and gradual deterioration of the and implacable partisan. carries hoth th?se it.ems <along with \Vest. ln facl, Humphrey is vie...,·ed inside more econom.1c a id to Israel t~ Wh al makes that search so the White J~ouse as havin~ one other s ...,·eeten the bill for the pro-Israeli important is the new Congr ess, overriding c haracteristic : as a blo!'L . . . heavily populate<l with youthful former Vic e Pres ident pri\'y to llum~hrey 1s ~o...,· gettin,(! hig_h liberal Dl'mOcrats who view foreign national security S<'Crl'ls. he has a marks 1n the \1Jh1te !louse for hi s policy through the eyes of the perspective posScsscd by no other performance A.ltho.ugh the \Vhile Viet nam gener<i lion with little DemocralicSt>nator. !louse has no 1llus1ons about the historical perspective on cold war That's y,•hy administration officials tortuous road .ahca~ for the bill ~o originsofbipartisanforeignpolicy. tapped Humphre~· as architect or a bcc~me .1 :1...,• 1n this Congres~ .. it lllGll Ot'FICIALS in the State and new compromise foreign aid bill the~· credits Humphrey for the surpr1s1n.g Defense Departments have toiled for want pushed through tbe lameduck progress so far. Indeed, H.umphrey is months on the t'ord-lfumphrey link. session. The paramount question was vte...,·~d b~· Ford strategists a~ the Their best product so far is the new aid promised to Arab countries by Pres1~ent ~ best h<;>pe to .establish a foreign aid bill. appro\'ed y,·ithoul Secretary of State Henry Kissinger as ne .... · b1part1san foreign poli cy. dissent by the Senate Foreign an integr al part of Arab·Israeli THESE OFFICIALS are careful not RelationsCommitteelastweek. mediationefforts. ·to O\'erplay an analogy between Deputy ,S<'c rctary of State Robert For e:<ample. Anwar Sadat . •lumphrey and the late Sen. Arthur lhgcrsoll and for('ign aid director sw~ating out his roughes t time \'andenbcrg. the po11·erful Republican Daniel Parker for ...,•eeks have been pohtically sinee becoming president connection fo r Pl'cs ident llarry quietly conlerrinit with Humphrey of Egypl, is under rising pressure Trun1an's cold ...,·ar bipartisan policy. trying to unlock the dangerous from Egyptia.ns skeptical about the That might anj?er liberal Democrats sta l emate on foreign aid. The pro-U.S. policy he adopted when who oppose bipartisanship (sueh as undcrl~·in.I! cause of the stalemate Ki ssi nger arranged the present Sen. Thomas Eagleton or ?i.lissourL v•as weariness \\'ith foreign aid. a ceasefire. Delivery of $250 million peeved that the Sen ah' commilfee bill directfalloutoltheVietnamwar. The promised hirn "'ould give Sadi.lt omits the cp1estion of Turkish aid!. mood v.•as intensified by Turkey's needed political leverage at home !\f ore serious ly, it n1i ~ht make inl'as ion of Cyprus. resulting in the while Kissinl!E>r seeks nc\\' \\':1ys to Hl'publicnn Senators j<'al1,Us Mystery of Love at First Sight ··To be lovt·d :1t first sight." said the Fre nch v.·1·i!cr .... ·ho called himself Stendhal. "a mao should have at the S<10ll' ti ml' something to respect and somethinR to pity in his face.·· lt has been a long tilne .since I rirst rl'ad thuse \1·ord!>, 11'1 <in ess ay On l.o\'e, \\Tltlcn in 1822. \\"ithout either belic\.·ing the scnli· mrnt or dis beilcl'· 1ng it. thr ,,·ords st<1yed ...,ith me . I have lhat kind of mind Lik£> il Ion~ un paid bit\. theS(' shards and eslray!> s oon or lall' sur· race to be dc11Jt with,, If th ey st:iyed y..·ith you so long a time. you know they must n1 l'an something to you. The day t'omes v.·h£>n you try to find out "'hat that thing Is. Rfo:C:Ei\TL\' I encountertd one of these c<1t<1cly5 m ic cases or first love. In fa ct. I ...,,as lhc asient 1vh.ich brought lhl' lad <ind his lady together. They y,·erc n bout a!i improbable a pair as rlln he ima~ined. She had Y.hat is called ull the ad,•antages: ~ood looks . .c:ood family, Jtood 5Chbols, l!ood cha rnctr r . and youth lie is a p:.unler. and by a lmo~t ;i ny rlefinition of the ..., ord :i bum llf' is not l'VC'n a \l'rY i::ood p:iintC'r. -thouj[h he Is pai>~ion u l<'I,\' dt'l'l'ltt.'<I to his work . Iii• is rl ark. h<' \ooks unhllP· p)'. and he drinks Hke a fi sh. lie j5 aOOut 30 and looks ll'n )'l°'urs olde r. llis CHARLES McCABE oullook IS lugubrious. Everybody, in his vie .... ·• is a merdl.'. lie h11d once studied to be a Catholic priest. So far a~ anyone kneY.·. lht'rl' had been 110 significant romanti<· attach1nent.~ in his past. lhOt11'.:h hi· \l'as bv n•) 111c;11\:!> afraid ofladll'S . · :ind \1·1th s uch suddenness, must h;11·e been this. Thi· ~1rl sa\1' somclhin~ \1•hich nohi1d~· h;uJ particularly not('d bcfort-. \\'h<1t she sa\1' 11as the appal- ling need in his sad race. 'fh1s nt"ed 11·as lo be lo\'cd. Ton1 had hid ii e\'cn from himself for most of his life She Sit\\' 1t. 'fh1s k 1n<I of nt-ed 11 ns :-n hu~1:· th:11 it \\a~ :1t !he same trm<' ;i n offering and ,1 rc·huff She s1n1pl ~ \\Quid nu t ta kt' the rchuff But. (•ont inu1n g thi~ ;11n a tt•11r 11nal~s1 s. the ll\'t·d v.·ould not h:111· ht-t'll t'l)OUJ,!h f{ll' hl'l' if l/l:H flt'l'('t• 1>ridc did not t·nexist to prQtcct !ht• nccrt , to kl'<'P It h1ddt·n. llis lll'l·:Ll rtc·sil't-to 1naint:11n hi s sclfhood lntael f;(ll\'P hin1 lhc Slrength tluil man~ lnttl·1':-h;ivt· \Vh cn that s!rc ni;:lh l'run1p!t•d nr ~111't-\\ :1y he 1,1·a~ lost. ur in lol'l'. or :1 lll tl(• (lf l°'veh. \\'ITll 1\Ll. hi s had 1p1 ;d11i cs !negative tnight be lht• bt)ttl'r 1\·or<I ! this fellow h;id an lm1>l<1 ('ahlc pride. l lis unhuppincss supportl'd hin1 . 1\'<1~ u1 laCl a k1 111l nf a hiµh. Ile dc111and1.:d nothing from un~·body :-111'(• n1 r1yhc the time of day. 1'his he y.·cnild rl'pll). ;ilmost reluctantly . Also ht• Y.;1 s a good man ln u fi ght. The girl came in v.'ith a s<'hcxil ITIS ll,\RDio r a n1antuspcak ofor friend. The place 1\·as a dark ~01·1h undel'sta nd these things. One y.·onclers Beach saloon patronized by ltallan if 1\1. St enrlhnl had this strange lns~ght fishermtn and scavcn~ers. and ynun ~ on IO\'e <111 by himself or ...,,hcther it longshoremen and seamen. plus tht.· 11as impurted lo him bl' a 1\·om11n occasional Poet and p:unter. l'l'e tril'cl this 1ns1ght out on some Tom ...,,l:ls sitling next to nit. and 111 1101nt.·n of l!xpcnencl' They a ll :i1trec lroductions v.·e tt' nlade n11 ·rouncl .1'h1" I hat 11 souncb, J11$t r1 ~hl Equally, tht> f'irls had come in for a sln~lt Ca n1p;1r1 thi n~ had ha p1>e ned lo onl y l• f<'..., of cocktail. I lt.•fl t11·u hour:s later. Tiu· 1hen1 ~l ost o f tht·n1 i"i<IY lu1c ut f1rsl J!1rl st:iyed ti;>n hours in the pl aC'<'. :-1i.:h11c; fnr llH· bird!'> and latt.•r \\'Cnl hnnll' \\'11 h Tom Th1•1 l)nr nf th(':-(' ladies ~aid. ho\1 t>1c1 h.1,·e hern 1L11n~ tOto:l'lhrr 1·11•r ~1nl'~. 'Yl·~. 11 hu 1>prncd tr> till' .111~1 1h;it v.1th no thuu)!hl lo the t·1·111ph11x 111 11,1 ~. 11 I!> the 1•:-irt>st th1n.u 1h1.11 l'\1•r tonven1 ence5of m:il r1nlon1· ·rh~·~·.1rt' h.1p1>ened to nll' I don't kilo\\ 11hy I dutng l'!uitt-1\t>ll 11:1 ~ pt!.'k<'d out II <' had a 1vooc:lcn lt•g 1'hat 's \\'hut did 11 to 1n-~ That nnd \\'lli\T lltAOF. lhi!ri th1nA happen. h1 :!.h rirdbl u<'c~c·:i ·· ... , Freedon1's 11 Tu:o 0 1c11~1 Street A Male for Women's Lih To thr Editor: ~------------- \\'e men should sure tip our h:its to ( J the pants·for.won1en industrv, and MAILBOX count our blessings for ··1YOmen"s lib ·· E1·ery...,•hcre you go the y.·omen '-·------------.J. ;,ire in pants-from rlcrks at Robinson's to \he "Lill!C' old lady from Pasadena" next \(1 you in church . Isn't it y,·ondcrl'ul -no more doors lo ?pen for them no more helping I.hem 1n <ind out of l'ars-no more finding them a seat or giving them ,\'Ours-no more <·arrying parka)lf's-no more suppcrting lhc m on one sal<Jrv-no more doing all the odd Jobs arourid tht- ho use that u 1\·on1an in pant:. ean do. \\'O~I E1'\'S P,\\'TS have freed mt-n , more than the ...,•hole ··1ih'' mo1·emcnt How convincing can the "helpless look" be in a pair of pants aod boots standing next to a flat tir<''.' r"e read where \\'e don't evl'n h:1vt-to give them our names or our t•rcd1t cards \\hen \\'C n1:irrv them no1~·~thev can keept~ciro"·n:\\'O\\'~ · 1'hose equal rights arc s urt-good tor the feUu s ! ll must ha\'e been us fell<is behind it in the firs t pl:H'!"-11·<· got off the hook :1 nd the girls get to \\Ork i\0\1'. 11·hat about m~· v.·1fc--s he only 11·ears skirts and di·esst·s and doesn't .... •ant to be liberated. Poor mt• HICllAHI) ALl.E'.'l God ~Ind•• H1th•s To the Editor: This i s in res ponsP t o Ferguson 's letter applauding Butz' insult of the Pope. Jeri Ea rl It y,•as God 1\ho said. ··co forth and n1ultiply ," not the Pope. It 11·as God ...,·ho made the rules. not the Pope. And bc>cause God made the rult·s. the Pope is powerll'SS to change thc·m \\'e in the \\'c .... t havl' not hc1·n too suct·essful thuii far in tryu1g tu lrn - prove on (Jod's .. m1:.lakl'~.·· Our tcchnoln1!i r al \\'izardr.Y \\'hich just a ::.horl tune :1go \\;1s the hope of the 11·orld is lit•g1nniog to fail. 'furns out thtit some of the solutions ar~· 11·ors!• than the prob\en1s 1\re our ultimate contributions lo rnankind to bl' lhe l>omb and the ptll'.' Tllf: POPl!L:\TIO~ problem is a re:1I one . But before...,,(' rush in :ign111 ;incl try to force our iJllS\1·ers on \ht· \\'c_>rld maybe 11e ought to slop :J(ld lhink about it u liltle. Not hing less than the elcrnal dignity (Jf ca1.:h in dil'idua l pt-rsun 1s in\'ol\'c d ht"rr Surely Y.e hlll'C mol'l' to Ql!cr tht• '/ thought only God could mske a tree.· /,e/l t'rs }Nlln rt'!lde r.~ urt> u-.•lrun1 1· \'vr nia/(!J. ll rHrr.~ sliuuld r11nt;1•y rlit·ir rrtt'S- saye.~ 1r1 JOO u•ir r<lS l)r II'.~.~ Tlir riq/1! /o co11 de11se tellers to /II .~pc1t·1 • "' 1•/111111rali' lihr/ is resrrued All letter.~ 11i u.~1 1ncludP .:>If/· nature and n1ud111t1 od1/r1·'~ Our na11u·s n1ay be u.·11hl1l'ld o.u rl·q1u!sl 1/ .~uf/1rJ(ltl! rt•11s011 IS apparent /'1>t'ln1 ILi// 111J/ 1)1• pub/1S/tt'd poor of thl!\.\Orld than pills and coils. ~l aybe a little bread. A real concern. And maybe, if 1\·e ...,·ould set aside our 001\les or pills for a moment, "e mi ght t•1·en come up with a nol im· possibly difficult arrangemt-nt for abstinence lhal was morally acceptv- ble -ont-that \\'OUld not demc:in "1\'oman" nor turn the ...,,onder of pr<'J!ttan cy into a Jatl!·nighl 1a1k - sho...,, joke. i\IRS.1\N~ NOHl\!A~ Sign Hi11•off To the Editor. I have tes tified Ix.fore the Ne"'J>Orl Beach Pltinnin~ Cornmis~ion on l11 0 occasion); lo plead the rast-uf the sin all motel OY.TICr in rc~arfi to our de· pendency on the s igns th.ii m ost motels utilize as their m;1Jo r ••dl'erti:.- ing me dia. , In early 19:-3 my bus in ess \\':JS dyint?. on the \'lllt'. AftC'r ;1 complete l'X- amination of my operation. it hcca.m e readily app;:ircnt that nu nnc kne1v the Harbnr Inn t-.\i:!lted. 1 my only sii;n was skeleton lcttcrs on the front of the building at l'Ye lel'eil I JIAO t1\u l'il'Ctr1t· sign:. t'unstrut l- ed anc.1 in st;dll·d ;1l il l'O:,t uf approx· llll;JlCl)' ~:{5011 'l'hl' l'l'.•U)t \\:l:, drama ti(' \t ,1· 01·1·up;1nr~ 1n1Te<1sed I.) pcrcerlt 11n n1t•d1<1l l·lr ;i grJphic l'.\: :1mph· nf s1 m1>li: but :11lequ,1tt ...;iJ?n111!!. lhat a\11·ays pt'('~ent :-i ll'lll ,.;:dl'Snl<111. that 111 ~ 1,u ~1 lll':->~ :.n (ll'"IJl'l"<ll l'IY Tlt"t-41:-< the dd fl'l't:llt'l' bl'L\\t°l'll SUl'l'CSS or fa ilUl'l' '.\'o..., \\ith :1 ~.1).!g1ni.: t•t·onomy :.ind ;,in unc::crt•1H1 futur'l', thC' t'ity is going to drastirally rcs1r1cl my ability to ad1't'rt i:,1'. It h:i~ m~· h,1ck to the "' all I m u ... 1 f1_g ht u r s ~nk into burt•u ueratie obl1 \'Ion I h:J\(' but on\' qul•st1on -\\'II''·• ll ov. c;111 !ht-('1ty 1n good faith perpetuate this 1Z11!an1 1e r1p·off' of the bui>in<::-s com1n un11 y of Ne"•port Bt•ach 1).\\.E LARS()~. ltarlx1r Inn \Intel ... ,.,,ry ·rn1h1• E <h1i1r It 1:, fright1·n1ng tu ~t.'l' lhl' prt.•oc 1'up;1l u•n (If \\ 1lhu r ;\l1 ll~. L"ha1 rn1:1n of !ht' :tll·pol\lrful \\.iy, ;111d ;\l l'OHIS Co n1m 1t!('l' \1 lih "Fnx y·Loxv." l'suall~ I ;1n'1 pl'l'tt~· tol11r:1nt about letting Pl'oplt· 1J.1 tht·1r· o ~n !htnjo! 11<'1\\t'\ l·r. II 111·11 ll l'Orill'~ tn 1Ud 1t1ng the m an 11 ho h.1s .1 gre:il de,11 to ~;1 y about h1111 m.1 {;1 ~ do1\:1 r~ :1rl' l>l'1nR Sj}('nt lht•n. that IS :1 d1ffcr1>11t ~IOI')' ~l ayl><' 1! 1~ !'l'rond rhltdhnod or \'\'l'n ~t-n ll1!1 In an) ra~\'. ti 1. ... doY.n ri.:ht .,,C',1r~ .11r;11·, 1.1\:TCI \ ft(l'SIJ~••rsihilil !I T(lth(' Editor ·rht• :-ecrt't,1r1 nf tht· Hi.: f;1n)Ot1 ('1iuu1r~ l'luh 1:, qut•tl·ll h~ th1• Uail\ P1lol a:. ... 1~lnll: .. ,,.r dnn t hJ\l' ti' J ll ' I I ( \ 01 \l I ,1 l' I I () n !> \ tl lln\Oflt' 1 b\•('J\l~l'' 1! .. a pr11ult' rh1h 11\_>L(Al'dlt•"" Pf h111,1 p1'1 \Jll' .In or 1•.1n11at111n n1<11 11.1nt !11 lw th•':->t' ih1'' b~ 1 irtut• nf 11 .. ph~ .,,, al l\!'ll\Llllll~· tn I other persons and undeniable inter- relations hip with the surrounding con1munitr. 'hy iL<; dray.·ing upon coin- rnon resourtl'S an<l discharging onto neighboring territory, by its 1·er1· ex · 1s1ence it assumes a publie obligation and liability lo art as a respoosiblc citizen, accountable for an\· \'iolation or offense against that s Urrounding communil) l A~I St.:RE that both thl' rlub's depredation permit and firear m Jll•rmits ar(' ulti mately issue<l only at the ple as ure of the people of the com· ntunity, through their la .... ·rul agen· cies. ;ind that an attitude or non· justification is in direct conrlict .... ·ith lhe conditions aod pro\'isions or those permits. The people, or indil'idual j}t"rsons, arc entitled \o reasonable ex· planations of what is coing on around them and y,·hy. This might not ha,·e been recognized or pressed in the past, but it is a reality in today's close· knit, comple:< social fabric. I~ ~ ~)' w·ell be that the coot shooting act1\'1t1es of the club are justified to som e t'.xtent. but there are other nlanif~stations of the underlying ··public be damned" philosophy Y.'hich arc despicable. In this case I <1m rl'ferring to the unconscionable application Cand subsequent dis- charge into the public en\•ironmenl) of exeessi\'C fertilizers. herbicides and P<'st1eides in the Big C<111yon de· \elopmcnl. It has been said that the intens ity of appl1eation or the:.e materials is many times that ...,·hir h is ncce:!lsary or ...,·ould be adequate for lhl' level of g rounds maintenance achie\'ed . The runoff from irrigation ope rations l'arries av.ay those cs· Cl·SS i\l' nutri ents and che mic al poisons .. down the creek through l?y,·rr A1 g Canyun and into L'ppcr \e...,•port B ~1y ~1 concent ratt"d :u·l! lht.'"t" rnatt-rials I hat "'here lht> cre~k i ~ d1 .~111 rli~fl. as b~· a small "fal ls··. ao artifi('1;1I su1l s i.s gl·neratcd and bu1ld:;; 1111)11 it is literally blo\111 ba ck up thP 1.:i.11\.)'!>ll. tl'.\'CE 111 the I.Ja y, of course thc!>e po llutants stimulate certain l,\·pcs of hiolo gica l groY.th \\'hi ch frustrates nearby marin:i front homeowners and fJVerta:<es thi> ecolog1c;1t capabil1t v 11f the bay, Y.'hde s imultaneously kiliinL! off othrr types of othe r\\·ise naturally occurr1ng bay life Big Ca nyon is ccrtain!y not ;il(Jnl' 111 thl:!. sort of "priv:1t('" conduct. I personall y feel t hat it is t h l· ...,idC'sprea d pre \•alt'ncl' of the ~p11·it referred 10. of not fecling :ll'COuntillllc lo the community and thl' cn1 iron "1ent in \\'hich one 01K"r.1t1•:,., th;1t ..... responsible for m :1n \' of tht':i t•ounlr\ -~ vroblcn1~ · · ~ E l.>O;\,\ Ll>:'LI'.\ ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT notw rt fl.' \\/('ed. Pijh/zsh··· fho mas /\t>t>t11I . f.'d1tor BorOOrn I\ r1>i/11t'l1 f:d1/Ur1ril J)nl.Jt' f:d11t1• l'h<' \'d1tori.1I p .. i.;1• .. 1 1111 U.11h l'Jlot iir~·k" 10 1n101rn1 .111J ~1 1111u1 .. 11 rl'odrr, h1 prt·,1-1111111; 1)11 thl" '"''"' d111•1-.1• 1·11mn11•n1,,r, vn 1,,1.,, ••I 111 1C'rr~l h1 ~111d1latt·1I r1•l1.on1n1 .. i-Jn•t 1.1nnon1-.1-In 1•ri1111hn11. .• 1 .. 1 um fur rl•Jl!t·r .. 1 l\'11' .ind t.1l•f•"1\!1n,; th1~ n1 ""f'·•Pt r -11111111 .. 11~ .tn1l 11l1•,,, on currt'nl 1111•11 !> Thi ".-1111111.11 11p11111•n~ 111 the l>Jdl 1'11111 Jllll(',u t<nl\ 1n 1hl' t'ol11nr1 .. I 1·nlu1nn .it !h1 l1lp nf 1hr pa ~r Uptn1on• 1-'~"''""·d 111 lh1 1nlumn1"t' .. 11•! 1;.irh••n1•1~ ,1111\ h·ll• t 11 ni. r" ••l'1 lhl'!I 111111 ,11111 111• •'llllnr" m1 ·11I nt lh1•1r 11 ·11' h1 tt1r f),1111 l'dui •li11uld !>1• 1nf1•1to·1! · Trial Set For SLA In Murder SAC HA~! f;N·ro j l"\11 ) - T\l.'O ml'1nbcrs of lhc S\'ffi · bionl·sc l.Jl.>c·r;it1on 1\rmv \\'Iii ~o on trial f'rb. 2 1 for the murder of (l<1kla11{1 Sc hools Su1-1t·r111tcndl'nt J\loirCUS /\. 1''o~1Cr in !\°O\ ember. J!J7J. 111 ;1 rurking !n1 ~:1 l·r •. 1111cntu t;oun1 .v Superio r Court Judi.:t• Hobert J\I. C.'olc Tut·!>d:iy :.l·t [~ ___ s1a_1_e __ J the tr1 :.1\ dale af1('r rl'Cl'J\' 1ng a prosc:cu11on n1ot1011 to l'On::.ol n.l~1le chafj:l'S a~.11n~1 dt'fcndanls .Jo-.l•ph Hl'1n1ro ;ind Hu~::.cll L1ll lt· ·rhe1r tri al \\ll.'> n1ovt·d-t<1 lhc sta te eapil ~tl 011 ,1 {:h<.10!,!C Of Vl'llUl'. 'l'ht• duh·n danls had s aid hl'to\') publicity in ,\Jamcda l 'riun- tr mii;:ht havt· prt·1ud1et·d Jurors 10 their l'J~t·. T1drlon Hiked STANFORI) <L"Pl i Stanford Univers1I)' tru::.tees T uesday boo:.tt•d tuition by 5435 p('r year beginning next fo.ill -tht• largest tuition incrca:.c 111 the school's history. Tuition wenl up 12 ~ IK'r· t(•nl from 3.375 to S3.810. Of· f1ri<1 ls said the increase y,·as bo.ised on fiiCtors such as in · fliilion. fam ily income . t•nrollmcnt rules and s:Jlary trtnds. • • ' Nixon Appoi11ree W'.!!!!!!!!!~,~'!!1.~-=~"';'!-'"';'~T~_;L,$ • 11 ~nnday,December11 ,197.f DA.IL. I __ Boy, 14, Father-Held · District Atto.rney Quits In Free-wp,y, Snipings .. s SAN DIE(;O (APJ - llarrv Stt:"Y.'ard h<i :. rt·· :.1gncil as U. S. 1.h:.tr1t·t :.ii torncy here for y,·h:1l he s~ud were person:il rt"asons ltu:hard :\1xon. \\'1th1n ;1 fc" v .. 1:. lht• l ;1r~et of l"r11iri~n1 for thl· y,·:1y in "'hich :i tlosc bus111cs ~ asscK'iute of fi n:ui. l'll'r C. Arnholt Smith y,·as ill\'C!ll lj~:Jtt•d. "ho y,·u:=-a long-umc frlcod of Nuton '!'he pa~·ml•nl y,as for a .. "·age ;ind hour" survey by B•1rnes-Chan1p ad\'ertislng a~t'/lC~. but th e in · vci;tigators !Htid they SUS· pt.•Clccl it \\'US a disguised poli11cal t·o ntribu!ion to ~ixon·~ 1968 carnpaign. STOCKTON (APl -Of· f1cers .s ay rnore 1han one person is apparentl.)'. .22·c<11iber. Y.'hlie those l n felony accessory charges in ~ the other l)nipings \\'ere tho.t he allegedly harbored ~J something which didn't hisson'. ~ have eqdivalent penetral· orncers said patrols \\'el'e • lie unnounc~ .. d Tul·s<lay thut he \VOuld lt"O vc office u1>0n :ippointment of a suc- cessor. StC Y.'ard. !i2. \\'HS up1>01nt· l'd 1n 19ti9 by then Presu.lcnt Strikt• forcf' invc:.t1 i.::itors from \Va!i hingtun. I). C., discovcrc·d :1 $2,lXi8 pa,v· n1enl in th e OOok s of Ycllo\\' Ca b Co . o" Ol·tl by Sn1lll1, Three Sextuplets Clingi1ig to Life ... RA:-01\ TllORNTO:\, :i Snulh ;iSSO<"t:ile and he:id of the ad\·t.•t·t1 :=-1n,e. agcnL'.\'. \\'a~ :=-ubpoena('d to test if.\' before a grand j ury hut Slcy,•ard blo('ked thl' subpoena. l·le s aid h(· \\'ould inlcrviey,• ·rhornton personally. Smith ha:-; since been in- 1hc·1ed by Steward's office on 1nis<i1>plication or _bank funds and conspi1·acy. S:\\t JOSE IAP> 'l'hc three delicate surv1\·or:. 01 Ch:lrlot tl.'. Lange's !'>l'." 1uplets still clini.: tu thcu fragill· i:?,rip on life ' ·rhc infants n.1mcd J:i:-.on \Vesley. Bnan \\l iill er a1id Jolene. Bene rn:iin taint.·d their stah!e {'ond1tion loda\' ;ind lhf'tr medical pro°g no s i :. remainl'd i.:uarded , :.;nd ;1 nursing s upervi sor :.ti 'V;.illt'Y ~ledil'al Ocn\t•r. 'l\,·o Qlhl•r of the tn1.\. l\\U pound ' l'h1ldren. Corey t\f ler a lY.'O·Yl'<Jf in· ve s l i g a t io n , ~lenry Petersen. then assist ant al· tornt•y ge ncr:.1 1. told <1 Senate committee that Stey,·ard·s c·onduct had been "highly improper" and that ht! tu1d been admonished. \Villium <ind l\cl!v !rent"----------- thcd y,•ilhin five iioui-.s of BARRYMORE e ach other 'l'ucsday. The }.llrl died of respiratory and SENTENCED hc:.1 rt failurt• and the boy U'ITtl.,illOlo responsible ror the rash or snipings at passing curs. possibly becaus e of "u choin reaction" from ·111e publicity . "You re port lhe incident of one s niping and some other kook gets the idea ." said Arch Scheffel. com- mander of the detecti\'e division or the San Joaquin County s~eriffsof!ice. ~ There ha\'e been 15 snip· ings along California 99 in the Stockton area since Fri· day. including one late Tuesday about :.1n hour after a 14 ·year·old s uspect "'as arrested. No injuries ha\·e been reported. ho"'C\'er. Arraigned SCllEFFEL StUD 'rue.s - Rern a r d ll o\vard of duy the boy 1vas booked for ing power. sharply increased along the .; A .22-caliber rifle \\•as o!ten·fogboundhighway_. ~ found hidden ne111;the scene In addition to the snlp1ngs • of the Jo~riday snipings, of· Friday and Tuesday, there ficer11,,.S;iid . were reports or one Satur· ·rhe ~4 -year-old boy \Vas day night. ty,·o Sunday and arrestttti by J\.lanleca police fivt• l\lond ay night, officers durin g a burglary in-sa id. 1'he reports \\'erl' vcstigation. betv.•een 7 p.m. and 11 p.1n. Scheffel said he "·as still Sheffel said that despite being investigated in con-the assumption or a possibh• nection y.·it h the other snip-chain reaction, '"the motor- ings, but other leads v.·ere ing public has a right to being followed too. know someone like this 1s aroot . and y,·e plan to do· TllE BOY 'S fath er 1s everything "·e can to c~tc~ Rona ld Eugene Stone. 38, of the person r espons1 blc 1830 E. ''osemite St. in before he causes seriou.s i\ta nteca. Sheffel said. He d a m a g c o r k i I I s \\'as taken into custody on somebody." ~====~ BEAT INFLATION SPECIAL 2 FOR I WITH THIS AD Two l:·:nl rres ror The P~rce of One 0<.1ily Sunday thru Thursday 5:00 to 7:00 P .M. ' ' nk" N' ,. • i>eeks investi gation of the six snip-u .. rs. i ·. .. ·. •t i ll h otograp h e r s ings J.~riday night near the o· d . hi I 500 -int ersection of California 99 inner serve n1g I y ram : p,m, follO\\'ing his arraign -"'it h California l20. south of Entertazn1nent Nightly men! 'l'u es da)· o n Stockton. RUTHIE LEWIS Regulations 'Violated' :-.uccum bl·cl to •. res piratory torn pl ttat 1011~ c ha rges of conspiring LOSANGELES<UPIJ -to forgt.• and cas h The boy \\•as in custody llw .. Fri.,onds.t.t.U9'ih .lohn Dre1v Barrymore Jr.. stolen Los i\ngeles city "'hen another n1otorist near S··\CR ·\\I 0 ". iTO IU l'll -.\2, actor·\\'l"il l'r member of k the intersection of !Jammer fij/u·s, flfc'.il.J, O)'J1t'r B.1r, NotrJ IJ"inr.1, A l1;s 11nd Snirifl . , ['.,.~ :\ T lllRD l!':l-'1\NT , treasury chcc ·s tot al-,. ,'he st"te h"s , .. ,·1cct 10 ct,·~. ct J h ct · 1 1 the fa mous 1he<1trical Lane northeast of Stocklon fi (!!q .. .. .. .. nam e o n. 1er our 1'11• more th a n S2.5 · l': · r· • • · fa mily. \V<lS SC Ol e n c~d ~ SaW the flash Of a gunshot rt.6 tan I! /-..i.. requiring that ~lcdi-Cal 1>a -~ave btrt tot ic sexstu1>ctets probatio n and fined S250 port ed to ha vc been hlghY.'ay, officers said. J{is JJJ E. C"'11t Higl1111;i}' I , /I . lribute federal regulations hours _afhter .1\trs . Lan1gc 1.ucsday to three years million. One of 18 is re-from the s ide of the • 41 &'; lients be fully informed of '1'ithin 45 minull.•s 'unboay <1fter pleading guil t y to c:.1shed in S\\'ilzerland . car "·asilolhit.however. f\'ru,portBr<Jcli .. ,· the consequence s of morn1n~. They 1\·crc rn · f 0 r 1·n lh " amou nt of ' :.lcri l1 zation before un -three months premature possession ° l.\ gr ams 0 " Scheffel saidthebullcts in Rt1rrv11tio111(714}675-5J20 ~' _ ·. · dcrgoing such surg~·1~y . and y,•eighed from I pound.r-ml~l~all~'~i~j~~u~ha~n~a'.:_a_· _'_" __ ·, -'-~5~9~0~2~,0~0~0~. :!!!'\~i~n~e-_h_a_,_·e_· -F~c~i:d~a:y~'s'.,..':s~n~ip:i:n~~s~•:·e~c~c~o~f ~=====================~ 15ounces to 21 ~pounds. 0 Y\\'OO ome. been reroYered. Officials ·r uestlay ;ll so All the infants suffered :-.aid bec<iuse of the cight-1no11th distribution dt.·lay by from hy:i line membrane the lleallh De pa rtment. clisrase. :.. condition "·hich many Californ ia hos pitals prt•vcnls oxygen from re· arc in v iolation of !ht• achinglhelungs. \!rs. Lange ":J\'e birth to federal regulalions. "'l'hl· "' The spirit of Friendship Service. ltS catching. • " state y,·:is supposed 10 send qt1:idruplcts on Nov. 23, 1973 them to the hospital but after taking a fertility dt•ug R1usell Wi11s didn 't. {'al !ccl Pcrgonal. but all four died. LOS ANGELES !UPl l ·-• -----------=~-------j •, '. F o rmer Sta t r A s - -~c rnblyman '.'J'cy,ton Husscll ·rutsday "·on l'lcclion to the State Senate sc:it vacated by Lt. Gi:iv. John ll<1rmer, narrowly d efeat in.I! Los 1 't;:::::;r An geles City Councilman Arthur K. Snyder hy recei\"· 1ng more than 51 percent of th(' \'OICS. Russel l 's sli m \1·in forestalled a runoff election for the scat, \\hich !!armer resigned tu l'l'plaec former Lt. Gov. F.d Rclnt,.'ckc. "'ho <111it aftt'r hts COll\'H'ILon in a \\'atl·rgalc-rclalcd incident. 011 Bill See11 SACB 1\~TE'.\IO {i\P 1 l.cg1s la1ion that \\'Ould force nil companies to sell an~· geothermal land they mi,ght n\\'rl by 19i9 \\•as introduced ·rucsday in thrstatcScnatc. ·rhe b111 hy Sl·n Oa\'id Jlobcrli ( D·Los t\ngeles 1. \\·ould also prohibit oil corn - panics from ""'ntng sul'h l'nergy sources as oil shale. tar sands, coal and s11l:1r t•ncu:y' assrts :ex::x: , •• VICI COM,ot.NT li-t(. tto' lot.OUN• Cot.i-tfON •o•o lAOUNA ll .. Cl1 A COMPLETE PA.INT, STA.IN , ANO FINISH ! REMOV"L SERVICE WE PREPARE YOUR TR EA.SURE S FO R EA.SY REFINISHIN G WITHOUT L 'I' E, ACIDS OR HARMFUL MA. TERI.A.L S 7:50 a.m. 747 !0:20 a.m. DC.JO 5UOITED . ••... •'fo. ~-·~ •.. <(, .. ~ 'lili"' . " . 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The friendly skies of your land IUJ UnlTED AIRLlnes • I ... 7 Orange Coast • Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67, NO . 345, 9 SECTIONS, 128 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDN ESDAY, DECEMBER 11 , 1974 C TEN CENTS Aquatic Fans Spring Into Action for Pool By lllLARYKA.Yt.: • OllMO.lly,.H.tSt•tf Aquai.lC"' enttiusiasts ·who want a nev.•, Olympic·sizc S\11i mming pool at Costa f.1esa 1-ligh 'School asked Newport-Mesa Unified School district trustees Tuesday night to consider spending local tax funds earmarked for recreation on the proposed pool project. Trustees told the pool advocates, about 75 Costa l\:Jcsa parents and stu· dents, the item y.•ill be considered only after the Costa !\1esa and Ncv.·port Beach city councils poll their com· munities to determine interest in the . pool. After the surveys lhe three agencies will decide whether the pool is·wantcd by a majority of 'residents and how much each agency could contribute. Dan Dolan. parent and aqu3lics club boo:;tcr at ~lesa lli~h.. told trustees he represented 395 Costa l\lesa residents who signed petitions indicating interest in the pool lie said an estimate sh.owed th.t> ex 1sting 25·yard. L·shaped ~t esa pool could be transformed into a SO·m eler pool for $240,000. ~le said the ~tesa pool 1s th.e only one in the area that tould be easily ex· panded. Cllsh being eyed by the pool "ad \'OCates is th.al eolll'l'led for "Ci,·ie center C<l,pital proJi:Cts." 'J'hese are funds collected from local taxpayC'r.-. to fi nance projects th<i l benefit both ·the general community as well as thl' school district. A tax or IO.cents per 5100 assessl·d \•a luation was levied by the district this year (or the first time since 1971 It brought in S588,630, according to ' ~~1nance Director \Valter Adrian f::\cepl for Sl22.000. all of lh1· r11·1<' t·entcr fund~ h.a1'c been l;1lwlcd h 11 ..,µ._•('1ric pruJect.-.. Adruu1 ;idtled Cash already allol·att•d ,.., bc1n:.: u.-.ed on proJt'C L'i such a:-r._•..,urfal·i ni; tennis t•ourts, instalhnJ: li)!ht:-. on lt·n n1s courts. a nd h~ht1ng itthleli<' f11•ld.-. a1 l.1ncol11 andTe\Vinkll'Sl·hool~ There•~ currently one C)lympLl'·S11.t' pool 1n !ht• <il"l'<l , at New1x1rt ll<irbor illgh Dolan said that pool. built two ye;.irs ago. is O\f'rcro'>''d('d Dolan said there 1~ a "rt'al need" for the oe'>'', lar~cr pool. v.•hich "''ould be used by th\· boys and girls water 1>0\0 and s v.1mm1ni.: !cams Also, rt''- ~ular S'>''Ltnm•nf.? 111.struclion , water ballet, ~v nchroni7.t"ll sv.1mmlng, and recrcatu~n cla.-;i.t·~ for to~ldlcrs, senior c1ti7.ens a nd regular s~1 mmrrs \\'ou ld !St"t> P(KlL. Pa~c AZl Ki11ing of Deer- Protests NO MORE RAPPY SCENES LIKE THIS AT AMUSEMENT PARK? Japanese Village Once Issued Photo to Promote Deer Park Burma Troops, Monks Battle Over U Thant By United Prt"sS Inter national Burmese troops and police "''ere re· ported battling several thousand stu- dents and Bhuddisl monks in the Burmese capital of Rangoon today in an atlempt to recover the stolen body or former U .i'\. Secretary General U Thant. Hadio Rangoon said the gov- ernn1cnt derlared a stulc of emergen- cy and martial law. Coasf \\'t•a1l1t•r i\lostly sunny along this best of all coasts, "'•ilh some high clouds al times. 'fhc "''eather service c;ills for patchy fog in the morn- ing houri;. Beach highs 62 to 65. rising to 6i inland. Lov.·s .J-l->18. INSIDE TODAY 1\ leadin'g scientific researcher ;ay! lhe entire globe 1nay be 1n gram.· peril because of damage do11e to t/te ozonit layer. Story Page A4. m.oau". " """ l•""f•t " l ,,. •••• "" ,,.,..,., ..., C•lilclr"I' .. N•11H•IN-I a•,O! ··-<•• .... . .. Or•-CMillt• ,1.11.11 (l.IHlllH 01·1! ...... "• '°"'kl "' .,....,11;""" " ("IO••• "' Svt\'I• l"tl'lt r .. °""" Noll<t• ... ...... 111.J 'f•!torl" ,, .. .. Or' , .. llKPO!ltl '" 'f~Mr111""'"'' ... TtM~l1iofl M FIMIKt ••• ..... A ••• .... (f·ll ~Hll>fr .. M-Kopt " llfll'M1'11Ntw1 ••.Cl -- Information reaching the State Departme nt in \V ashinglon from Rangoon said the violence ,.,.a s widespread and the attempt lo recover U Thant's body was app:1rently unsuc cessfuL tThe Associated Press said police recovered the body, and thatonl' person had been killed.) U Thant died in New York Nov. 25 . The students and monks seized his body last week ;:1l the funer<JI 111 Rangoon on the grounds that it de · served a burial place l~fittinf,! a v.'orld statesman. 1 Information reaching th(• State Department said rioting ;.ippears tn have erupted early today. The report~ said that the situatiori lalir appears to have gotten beyond the control of the civil authoi'ities. The chairman of the Divisional Pcople"s t:ounc1l. "fhH?n Aung, ap- pealed at that time to the kangoon military commander to supply troops lo assist the police. the reporLo; said. His order. broadcast by lladio Rangoon , said that "~o mc people "''ithin Rangoon :ire burning and destroyi ng buildings and vehicles. de- mons trating and shouting slogans " Dog-bitten Baby Serious Linda Caverly. only a few days old when s he was bitten on the bead lasl week by t he family's Dobe rman pinscher, remains under intens ive care at Pttission Community Hospital today. "Her condition has improved, but she must have supportive care round the clock." a hospital spokesman said. Sheriffs dep.u_tie.s said the dog knocked over the baby's bassinet in view of the ncwborn 's parents and vis iting grandparenti; and bit the baby before the adults could reach her. Linda's father, br. Philip J. Caver- ly, 24712 Rolling Wood Road In El Toro, said the dog was not vicious just nervou.!i because of visitors and beca use she had just had puppies. Slaughter Appalling -Mayor ~tore than half the 320 tame deer at defunct Japanese Village and Deer Park in Buena Park have been killed and hauled a"11ay to rende ring plants, officials at the facilit y admitted Tues - day. They said the deer showed a pos itive r eaction to tests for tuberculosis administered as a prere- quisite to sale of the herd. About 220 deer tested positive to tuberci.Wosis and wou ld have been killed e~en if the park had remained open, company officials added. Health departmePt offi'(ial s said there is a lmost no chance the disease could have been s pread to hu'm an~ because it would require frequent, close contact with infected animals. Though a positive skin test is not proof of infection, according to Orange County Health Department officials. some park emptoyes indicat· ed the en ti re herd may be destroyed. Ned DeWitt, pr esident of Six Flags Inc .. the parent fi rm of Japanese Village told newsmen the deer w(!re kill ed on orders from the state Bureau of Animal Health. lie said the method of destroying the animals was as humane as possi- ble-a lethal injection of a toxic chemical But state he alth officials cl:nm the order v.•a s not to destroy the deer but 10 keep them quarantined to undergo TB treatments. When park officials announced last v.•eek the amusement center ~·ould be c losed for economic reasons, they said the anim als v.·ould be properly cared for until new homes could be found . . The decision to destroy the deer out- raged Buena P ark ~1ayor Stanley f\layer. who stood outside a gate al the park Tuesday and spoke to newsmen. ···1'his is <t O appalling situation . abominable.'' he said. "In my opinion this is a contrived si tuation and a means to an end. "The cost of feeding the animals re ached a point ~·h ere it was no longer economical." he added Ln1vuers Sltout HENRY AMISH, BARI BUTLER (FRONT) AND CLASSMATES SEEK HOME FOR SARAH Cl•ss at Costa Mti1a11 Rea School Works on Finding a Permanent Place for a Special Frie nd Irvine Heiress Sues Eighth Graders Foundation, C Seeking Home ompany For Class Cat Hy DOUGLAS FRIT7.SCll 1-: OI "-D•lly Pi1ot5talt Irvin<' fortune heiress Joan lrvint' Smith Tuesday sued the Jan1t·s Irvine Found~1t ion a nd th.e Irvine Compan} tn <in <itlempt to break the founcl<1 !Ion's long-standing hold nn the com pany's operations. The foundation is required undl'r !he Tax Reform Atl of 1969 to get rid of all but two percent of its stock in th.e Irvine Cornpany. The foundation con· trols 5'1.5 percent of the stock l\-l rs. Smith.. v.'ho holds 21 percent of the stock. asked in her complaint filed 111 Orange Count.v Su1>erior Cou rt in Santa Ana th<it the foundation anrl direclors .John Ne...,•man. Howard 1\l len. \\11ll iam S Lund and R;.iymond \Vatson he prevented from selling an.~ stot·k or n1ak1ng s in gle land trans<n' lions of over 100 a(•res. She asks that any s uch sales b(' prt· vented unless she 1s given a :iO-da~­ "'rittcn notice of the P.lans She further asks that bet orl· ;1n .'· .-.ale of stock 1s rn adc th:it the fou nda t1on deve lop a plan of (t1veslJtlL1'f' 111 \'.lud1ng rc~1 slra\.lon or the s tock anJ a "\1•1desprc<id 1n1hlic off('rtnf: of the stock ov<•r ;1 subst;.intial period of time ·· !l(•r ~u 1 t l'Ontcnds lhal the found:..i tton. c.•sl<i bltshcd by the lale Jumt•s Irvine !n,r'ebruary of 1937. has totally controlled the land de1•elopment firm The firm has holdin~s of 8.1 ,000 acres 111 Orangc County. 100.000 acres 111 i\lontana and 8.000 al·res in lhc lm - Jlerial \'alley The request that the company m ;.ikc ;i pubhe stock offcrini.: is a break from ;1 tradition of the shares bein.11. held onlv bv member~ of the Irvine f;.im1l y and thC foundation '.\l r~. Smtih has battled tht• fountla - 11011 ll\'l'r tomp;1ny pnlleie:-. for ~t·i·eral \(':1rs. contending th.:11 thl' pol1t1e:-. pur.-.ucd hy the man•1ne1nent do nnt ere al enough return 1u1 ~harl' v<1Ju1•:-. :0.lrs Sm11li":-. suit :d ~o namt·:- Callforni.1 r\ttnrne.v 1;l'nl'r;d E1•t•)ll' ,.oungrr ;ind Cor1lj1rat1nns (.'r)m n11ssioncr Hol11:rt 'l'tirn:-. 'fhl'v lll'l'l' brought 111lo the suit hccause th.e.v arc responsible fnr adrn1n1.-.tral1on of cor porat1on a l'l 1\'ilies 1 n thl' st<llt' Sarah. <i c;.it of m1xetl parcnt;.ige. nl'cds H home_ And lhe 12 htudents in ./uclv .Jennings 8th grade cl;i~.-. at Rea SchOol. Costa i\le~;.i . <ire cte tcrm1n<'d to fi nd he r Olll'. Thcv ha,·c l.ll't·n t;.ilon " care uf lhc c;.it fo·r three \Veeks. bul. al the urg- Ln.!! of ~1 s Jennings, \1h.o has to take S:1rah horne al !ht.· v.·cl•kcnds. \\h1ch ll·ads to O\'i'rl·ro,1·chn~ bccausc .-.he has thrct' SJ;1mc~t' 01 her ov. n. the rh1ldr(·n arl' 1101\ home huntin~ for S;.ir<ih. 1\ll thl' .-.tudcnts _.;,gned a letter to lhe publis her of the Dallv Pilot Barbi Butler \vrote it • ···rhis cat lh lovcabill." li:Jrb1 "'rote. ··she is a very good C'at <ind nice. She 1, <JIJOu l three-·n1ont hs old · · ·r ~u;.ill~ \\'C aru :1hl1• lo pl:1tc th1· eat.-. v.·t· g('t her(' \Vith one of the s t11 dent:-." :'II :-.Jcnn1nJ!~ said, "but \It· h~1\'l•n '1 hevn ahlt· !o 1hi:-. lltnt• \\'1• r1• lull up Tht• :-.i:hnpl phun1• nur11 !11·1 t' .".-IM·l'lliK~I Trial Orde red Bitter Clash Erupts ·rht• s uit asks a prehm1nary inJUnl· tu111 and a prrm:Jnent 1nJunet1on ;1nd tlec·lar;llory rel1 C'f from t hl' fou!l(t,, i1on .\l r.-. Sn111h :-. .-.u1t 1\a~ appar<'ntl:- f1J('d 1n rc~p<1nsL' to rurnors th.at thl' Ir\ inc Foundation 1nlC'nd:-. lf1 :-l·ll il:- .-.tol'k 1n a larJ,!e block tn sumc Jar.11.c l'orporalion such as \\'csl1nghoust•. For 2 Fi1iklea . At Watergate Trial \\'ASHI NGTON !UPl l -In th<' first bitter pcrson;.il clash of the 11 ·\\'Cek old \Vatergate cover-up trial. ass1s - tanl special prosecutor J ames F. Neal today acrused John D. Ehrlichm an ·s lav.•ycr of "despicable" conduct de serv1 n!( or Judicial censure ;\ shouting match erupted betl''l'l!n Nt•a l and Eh.rli chmun lawyer \\'ill1;_11n ~. Frates after the jury left for lunch. prompting U.S. District Judf,!e John ,/ Sirica to "''arn h.e Y:ould nol let th.c trial "degenerate" into the c1rcus-hkc atmos phe re of the San1 Sheppard murder case 1n Cleveland 20 ye;.irs ago. "This is the first time th.is has hap· pencd and it's not go1nf! to happen again." Sirica said sternl)·. "At no time should a lawyer Rel down to that level ... This is the First real clash we've had. Lct'sstopiL '' Frates funned a long-standing reud durin g Nears w1theri n i;: cross- examinalion of l!:hrlichman. popp1n~ up repeatedly \Vith objccllons and finally accusing Neal of .. trying to pul on a s hov.1 ror !he press and the au· dience so he can get laughs from them.'' N<'al. a veteran Nas hv11lt• la\1~l'1' \Vh O onC(' SUC('('SS fully prOS('('U{l'tl 1'eamsters 1>residcnt James R. lloff.1 fo r lhe government. merel.v gr1ttt·tl his teeth and pressed on. But he t'\ plO<ied a few minutes later ~·hl·n tht· JUry was excused. "''fhc rem;.irks ~1 r Frates matle 111 front. of this Jury are despicahle rl' marks lhat I w:1s up here trying to 1m press the auchcnce ;.ind the pres:-. Neal said grimly. "I resent it and hf' ou~ht lo be admonish~d .·· Sirica agrct.>d that unless Fratc~ could prove the charge, 1l "'as not 'A'arranted. "'\Veil . I think some of the slat{' menls he's made are despicable . · Frates s hot back, glaring at Nt';d across the courtroom "Some or tht' cheap shots he·~ made , . t say the facts are !\Ir. Neal is going back to TenncS5('C to run fnr palitiC<'I orncc Neal, In charge or the lrial team for 1hc special prosecutor's officl', sho1 Fratc~ an angry glance ''I don'\ muld what Pitr Fralc~s·•~' about me out or (the presc.nre of\ !ht_· JUr)'.:· he 1;a1d . "I consider that a:-. ntt · belt.er than the source ... ·rht• Sanla Ana su11 \\,1:-. thl' ~t·cnnd !Llc1I JJ,!'-1111:-.I tht• f1rnl Lil lht• l}il.'ol fC\I d,1\':-0 b1 :'11 r.-. Smith 111 .1 \\'e:-.1 \'1 rg1111a :-.u11. :-.h1• rt•c·t•l\'l•il .1111n1unrt1on a gainst 1h1· .-.:ilv o! 1.:iu11 .11·r1•:-. or land lx•!\1t>c·11 t"r1rnna dt·I .\l.1r ;1nrl l.a)!una Be ach lo C.1l1forn1a '1'111 ' I .i 11d 11 ;1:-. 1 (1 h1·1·11m1· ;i .-.1 alt' 11.1 rk ·Winds Blow 2 Je ts Together 1.tr~·;u()'\ i t 1'11 111:.:h v.1nrl:-. .-.11ccp1n j,! l.onilon A1rp11r\ 1nU.i1 1>itkc·1t up .1 JI.in An11'r1l',1n \\'orhl .\1r,1 ,1~' 11111·111.i.: 707 und :-.1.1n1mt·d 11 11110 .1 l',111 \n1 Uot•inii ';'17 parl..l•tl i'll',1~b~ lh1\h 11lJne:-. v.1•rc('n1pl\ :'ll1·l·h;1n11·:-. \111rkcd h1r 1non• th;111 lour hour:-1t1 M'pJrJlt' lht• Jt'I' ()nt• 11111i! t ip of 1h<' i07 \l:J!-> hrnl..1•n uf1 v.hcn II ~lil"t"<I do\\n the :-Hit· of th1• 1umho J<'I i'an \rn ,,11d 1t:11n.1~e to hoth pl;tnt'"I \\ a:ol hPU \'\ . \ 1 ri •or! ,, U1 hor1t IL'~ :-.a11l 11 ind~ "c.·rr ~11.-.1111~ t11 mort• than ~1 n1ilt•, per hour .it lh1· t11tll' \1 r truffu· 11;1~ not <11 I t•t'IC'tl ' .~ • Death Suspects T\10 bruthcrs dr:-.rr1bed "·' dr1f1cr, from :'11 ont:i na today \\l'l'l' ordered tu stund tru1I Jan 10 on char~t·!. nf fir~\ degrt•e n1urd(•r 111 lht• ext>c"u11on sla.\ 1ng O( ;l :-.tar .1thl1•te 1'r111n Ft\lUltain V:lllt·~ Su1>e1'1or Cu11r1 .l ud,1:e l·:~t·r1·11 l)1tl..t:~ .-.t·t th1· <lalt• t11r thr t:ourt ill1 pearant't' 1n (lr;ing1• Count~ Su11cr11 H Court The d(•f1·ndant:-. ar(' ;ict·uscd o: purnpin ~ 'f.('\\•1-.11 :-.hnt' 1:1ti1 ~tc phen :\Ilk<' F1nklC'.1 du11ni:. J huldup of " c:o n\t'n1cnt·\• rnarl..t•I l'hl'r1· lh,1 .llhli>lt• l'nrkrd n1ght:-. Tht• d1·ath pt•n.dt' 1, he1n~ dt· mt111dctl for brother.-. llu~h ll:in1c1 B<':ill. 2.\, ,111d t~h.1t'll'~ lh·nn1:-· llc;1n. 22 . It 1.~ .1llC'~1·d th.11Olll'01 l hl' brother' :-hot ~~1nklt·;1 •n llH· f.1Cl' l;:i~: Oc1 31 .. , th1·\ rohb1•d !hr n1Jrk1•1 c-lerl.. 111 01 Fount;11n \';illv\ -.111rl' J!ld th.al h.11 hroth~· lh('n follnv.~11 th•• Urani..:l· l\\a,t Collt)!t' \1rt•:-tl1ni.; !->lur 1n10 1he hark roon1 :111d :-.h111 h1n1 fllur times rinkll·.1. Ul. v.a:-. \!lj:\ 1\thlrt(' of the '"1·ur ;11 FountJ1n \'allev lli1;h School Ill' v.as c;1plillll of th1.-. ~f'•u"~ Ot:l· "l'l'Slhng ll•.101 and p\.1r111i'd lo ;.illt·nd Stanrord nt•xt vt•1n· • • A! ~Jl'l'Pll Ot c Weonesday. Decembe111. 1974 Cl•H¥ "''-4 ~L•tl , ... I• LIFE ENDS AT 107 Mrs. Ellen Webster Englis h Native Elle n W e hste r Di es, Aged I 07 •, lier eyes s.iw many mar\'cls and shed many te;.irs or JOY and sorrow since she was born 107 years ago in the little English \'i llage of \Vhale· ,Rrave. outside the int.lu:.trial city of Coventry. That Jong string of years came to an end Monday for l\Jrs. Ellen Webster, who spent her last ones at a Costa :i.tesa convalescent hospital, probably :-i.;; 1 hr.-llarbor Area's oldest resident. "They do so many nice things ior me," the Grand Dame or Orange Coast senior citizens said on her 104th birthday, when hospital personnel sta2ed a quiet parlv. One oC the \\lorl(J \Var I Red Cross volunteer's favorite pasti mes al the convulcsccnt hospital 11·as Bingo and she remained a sh;~rp-eyed. clear- headed player Jon~ into her late years She remained interested in Red Cross "'ork <1nd club activilies begun after arrival 1~1ith her husband in Los Angeles in l!HO and "'as a past worthy matron of the Order of lhe Eastern Star in the South Bay district of Los Angeles County. l~er husband died 52 years ago. leaving her \1tth lhrec children to raise as il \llOrking mother. 1n ;.i time \1•hen c;ircers fClr \1•omen \1·ere often tpugh and full or rude "·ork. By the t1mt· ~he n.">i1t hed JOO. ;\lrs \\"cb:.l~·r t·an11: l•1 the llarbnr ,\rea II• live "'tth <i i;:r<inddaughtcr, l\lr~. .J:unes Ne"<1u1~1, uf '."c,1•1>0rt Beach. Shl· ulso lec1\·c~ .1 i,:rJ ndson, Rich;ird \\'eb!:itcr. of Phoenix. 1 funeral S('r\"H.'t'S \l'i!I be Thursday al 10 <i m. in Pacific \lie\v '.\lemorial P!lrk, C:oron:1 dcl '.\tar. 11·ith burial to follow thcrt.· 36 Deer Shot On Preserv e STIRLING. N.J . <UPI ) -Hunters with special permits bagged three doieri deer at the Great SWamp Na- tional Wildlife Refuge, but environ- mentalists were outraged that hunt- ing was permitted at the game pre- serve. Wildlife officials said Tuesday the hunt was neressary to reduce the size of the deer herd :.ind thus prevent many animals rrom starving. but some conser1·ationists s aid it would be better to e liminate the deer .some other Y.'ay. 1nclud1ng letting "·olves IOOSt' on 1ht• l"l'hlgt' 'l"hl' ll s. l'irt'U Lt Court of 1\Jl1X'al~ 1n Ph1l;1dclphia rt•· fused curlier 'l'uc~da\• to block llll' fl uni ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT '"" O<•"qt {WU Do1ly P1101. ""'" "'"-<" ''<""' ,,...,.,., '"" ""'" Pt•'> "oubll\""O O• '""°'""QI' '°"'' """'""."" 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Dot•• Y•''", 111'( • l• Pot~ ~,....,,.~,o&I•••••• Ttlephooe 17141 "42-4321 Cta~sif1til Advtrtisinq b42·S671 (ftr,,rogt\• I"' CJ•••oo CO•" Pul)l•\f<·ftq (,o,.,_, Ne ~"""' •'0""' ·"U\l••I•""' ..,,,,,.,., .., • .,,, n• •O .. •!·,.....,.~, "~"•ft"''" "" ,..,,aduc.•d w1U'1out ''* ·OI '°"''""'"oOI" GI ........ ,., ......... .,..,_ ~••u tot"•t-Ill'•• ., tt\•• ~ .... (.o!ol<I'~•• !>•X"'"•!u1•> I>• ,,.,,,., \:100 _ni,. ~' ..,.,, M Oii ..,er<!~•• ,..,1uoro *"''""116"• u oa ,,..,ft'"'' District Annexing Set Back By TERRV COVll.l.E °' "" 0.Uy ...... $t.11 The pos"ibility or the Coast Com · munlty College Di strict unnex1ng lhc entire Garden Grove Unified School District was dealt a set buck 1'uesd11y night ~1embers of the ()range .Counly Comm11tee on School District Orgao1z.ation voted 3-1, "'ith one abstention, to oppose :.. serond elec- tion on the junior l'Ollegc i:.s1u! Voters of the Garden Grove d1stritt turned down the ballot measure in November, but backers or the annexa- tion effort wanted one more try 111 March or ?.1Hy. David Br:indl, rha1rman of the committee. called the seat tax Garden Gro\'e residents now pay t11 attend neighboring community col - leges "financial rape," and 1n oppos· ing a secorid election stud "1t 1s time to end their agony.'' Rrandt' then l;1unched a diatribe against the situation which leaves the Garden Grove district as the only area in Orange County not affiliated with a community college district. Garden Grove junior college stu· dents attend school in three neighbor- ing districls and Garden Grove tax- payers pay a tax rate of Sl.36 per $100 assessed valuation for the privilege. "The St.36 rate is outrageous." C'omplained Brandt. "The vnrious dis- tricts have built their campuses frahl the ground upon that.'' ' Under an a nnexation agreement worked out between the Garden Grove and Coast districts, Garden 'Grove taxpayers would have to pay the Coast tax rate 193 cents per SIOO assessed valuation this year) plus an additional 40 cents. In return. the Coast district has of- fertd to baild a satellite college cam· pus on a SO-acre site somewhere within Garden Grove. In reviewing that agreement, Brandt observed: "I f the facility isn't built in 20 years, the site goes ba .. lt to "'hoever gave it. But what happens lo the SlO million raised for the sctiool'! "I have to believe'6oast Communi- ty College got a Windfall. I'm not say· ing they would not build the school. but there is an opportunity here for an open check. .. After paying Sl.36 for years it is ludicrous to ask them (Garden Grove taxpayers I to pay another 20 cents I half the 4U·cent rate is for a five-year seat tax). Taxpayers here have been financially raped by the Sl.36." The county committee has no P<>"'er to prohibit or allow the second elec- tion, but the committee's recommen· elation may lip the decision which must be made by county school Supt. rlolJerl Peterson. Peterson has not indicated whether he "·ill call for the second election. lie has 20 days to call an elecHon. If there is no election, it appears likely the slate OOard of go\'ernors for community colleges will decide the fate of the Garden Grove di strict - either placing the \Vholc district in one l'.ommunit y college di strict. or divid· 1ng Garden Grove students a mong the three neighboring community coll ege s\•stems . . From the \·ic"·point of th~ taxpayer, it "'ill be cheaper if the board of gov - ernors makes the decision. because Garden Grove taxpayers wuuld only ha\'e to pay the base tax rate of whatever community college district they Join. Supporters of annexation lo Coast, ho"'e\·er, say the advantages of voters deciding include maintaining the 1dent1ty of Garden Grove and getting a campus "'tthin Garden Grove. 'fhe county committee's decision c:1n1r after ;1 l"o-hour public hearing on the pros and cons of a second ell'l'· t ion . Evide11ee Bagged lligh\l;ay patrolmon 1-loward l.'elter 1 left) ~ind Santa An;.i police of- ricer Michael '.\·tadden bag handgun taken in capture Tuesday of l\\'O Garden Grove market robbery suspects on Ne\vport r·ree\\'a.\" near Bristol Street in Costa '.\lesa. 1'\VO cl~rks trailed alleged getaway car from A & l\1 'l\1arkc t . llrookhurst anll 17lh Streets. got license number and called police. l\'larshall Seba. 35. Long Beach. and James Shepard. 41, \Vestminslcr. \Vere ar'restcd in connection \\'ith 5750 robbery. Outlook' Frightening,' _Expert Tells Congress ' Uy United Press International Three prominent economists ga,·e Congress gloomy assessments of the nation's economic future tod'ay. One called the prospects '·frightening" and another 'varned of a "near depression" "'ilh 8 percent unemploy- ment next year. Ollo Eckstein. a 1-lar\•a rd-Llniversi· ty professor. Arthur ~1 . Okun of the Brookings lnslitulion and i\lurl-ay L. \Ve~denbaum. a former Nixon ad- ministration assistant Treasury secretary \\'ho teaches at \\'ashinglon L.:111\"e:rsit y in St. Louis, appeared l"leforc the Senate Budget Committee. lhrough 1975, but the economy shou.d st:1rt to pick U!l in time for lhc bicen- tennial celebration in 1976. 'Bitter' Energy Pill Seen WAS~llNGTON (UPI) -Interior secr et ary Rogers C.B. Morton ..says Americans are going to have to swallow "a tonic of pretty bitter last· ing medicine'' if the United States and its indu1>trial partners in Western Europe·and J apan are to solve Jong- range ener gy problems. Morton, who doubles as head of President Ford's Energy Resources Council. also said the new energy pro- posals Ford pl'ans to send Congress next year will "have to conC'entrate a great deal of power" in whomever heads the program. $1 57 BILLION PLUM SITS· OFF COAST-story, A3 ~1orton made the remarks Tuesday night at a dinner meeting of the Trilateral Commission, a group of 200 private citizens from Western Europe, Japan and the UnitL'<i Slates set up in 1973 t o encourage cooperati\'e answers lo long-range mutual pro~lems . lie said whatever action the United States takes is the key bceause "we are the guzzlers . We have got to solve our problem for your sake." It was in that context that he said "we are go· ing to have to come up with a tonic of pretty bitter tasting medicine." 'fhc cabinet officer conceded there v.•as no rurrenl shortage of gasoline or home heating oil but said the world eventually "'iii run out of fossil fuels unless it cuts back consumption while it concentrates on alternate energy sources such as solar and nuclear po"·er. l\1orton did not say what "medicine" he favored for Americans but declared there were three basic choices -limiting imports of !\fiddle East oil, imposing gasoline raLioning or providing "disincentives" to dis· courage the use of gasoline. The lattef presumably \vould in - c I ude hi gh er gasoline taxes, something Morton championed open- ly until Ford recently cut him down. fn response to a question. the secretary said the problem there was how to "feed the resulting re\'enues back into the economy to keep the wheels turning, to keep employment \ 'l'ONIGUT '"GODSPELL" -Nc ~po1:t lh1rl:>nr Jligh School dr<inla, Aud1tor1um. Dei:. 11 12 13.1·1. Sp.m. ~·;\\'IATI ON Sr\F"E1'Y FOH PILO'fS" -OCC Auditoriurn, 7:30 p.m. "ALCOllOLIS!\1. AN A IJDIC1'1VI~ DISE1\SE" -Dr. Hobert Schmitz lt'C· lurer, Raleigh llills llospital_. 1507 E. 16th St .. Ne\\-·port Bea ch. Jnrorrna- tion : 645·5707. ··Tt-1 .f'\T C ll Al\IPIONSll ll' SEASON " -South Coast Hcpcrtol'Y Theater, thruSun.8 p.rn . THURSDA \', DECEMBER I:! '"BABES IN TOYLAND '' Fairview 1-lospital Auditorium, 7:JU p.n\. Public invited. COSTA l\lESA \\"ATER DISTRICT -Regular board 1ncet1ng, 77 r·a1r Orive,S:30p.m f'ro 111 Page tl I POOL ... be held at the expande_d pool The aquatics boostt'r told trustees the harbor area \Vould ha\'c an op- portunity to become ··aquatics capit;1I of the world". a title ap1)arently held bv Santa Clar:i. ··rrustees adnlitted the S240 .000 t"igure "-'as "entiring", but :.aid the final decision must be made al a later date arter the other agencies are con· suited. .Meanwhile, trustees decided to ta- ble a policy statement regarding priorities lo be used in funding civic center projects. The preliminary policy that wa s tabled in cluded the following priorities: desirability of project to community and its use£ulne&s to dis· trict's needs; number of people served by project: variety or uses pro- ject will serve; future cost to district and availability of similar facilities nearby. High School Closed BOSTON <AP) -South Bos ton High Sc hool was closed today after a 17-year·old white youth was stabbed · in the abdomen. school officials said. \\'eidenbaum. the least pessimistie. :.aid the current recession "seems likel.v lo be longer and deeper than h<1 s been anticipated " <1nd warned that 1>0licies to stimulate employmcn1 ;irt· bound to touch off more inflation. Suggestions for CHRISTMAS • Tennis Shoes Oku n, more pessimistic. said. "In 1hc 1>asl few months. the nation ·s economy has been deteriorating at a rapid rate that, to rne, in all candor, i:; frightening. It simply has no parallel in my professional career.·· Eckstein, the most pessimistic. said • concern about inflalion should be sel aside to concentrate on trying to a\'Oid a depression. "'Whether the fight against innation is "'o n or lost, the risk of recession de - .ieneratinjt into near depression has no11· reached a point \\'here rommon prudence requires stimulus."' he said '.\lean\vhile. economists at the l ·nil'ersity or Pennsyl\"aniu predirled today the recession \~·ill continur ' Warmup Shoes Restaurateur's Wife Barely Escapes Fire Footballs from 9.95 to 24.95 Basketballs 8.95 to 31 .95 Volleyballs 8.95 to 21.95 Soccerballs size 3-4-5 10 .95-16.95-26.95 Playground & f Square Balls Handballs & Racquerballs Baseballs-Softballs. Basketball Shoes Track Shoes Wrestling Shoes Coach's Shoes Soccer Shoes Baseball Shoes All Purpose Shoes Top Siders Warmup Suits Sweat Shirts & Pants Tennis Dresses r\ near lragi{' fire thal s"·ept through the Ba ys hores home or ;-..·c"·porl Bcarh restaurateur \Vood:.· Pavne th1s morning raused damage cstlmal('d al S.30.00n. Payne's ""1fc. Btergilta. 30. "'oke from her sleep and ran rron1 the hou se <11 2591 Circle Drl\'C just ahead of the names. A neighbor"·ho S3 \V Mr,;; Payne run from the front door said her hair wa~ singed and her face blarkened from exposure to the smoke and fumes. She was later taken to llo<i~ '.\lemorial llospital hy hC'r husband. the owner of \\'oody's \\'harf, 23UI ~cwport Blvd .. "'here she \l'aS treated forsn1oke inhalation 1'.1 ,\'ll(' r1·port1•11!,\ \1 ,1.., ,11 thl' t't'Slauranl '11.'hcn thl' hl;11.•· hrokf' out :-.hortl1• before~ ;1 m AccOrd1 11~ to i\"c"'J>Orl Beach Fire l'llllt Tom Daill'~-. rlanlc·s "'ere lt'ap- 1ni:t from the 'v1ncto"~ or 1hc rcccnlly rl'mode\ed fi\'e-bt.'droom f.:trclc Or1\'1' house when first fire figlllin~ units <1r · r1\t.•d . Dalley said neighbors \\'ere at 1empllng to control the blaze with gardC'n hOS<'S \\'11hi n 20 minutes the four engine rompan1es iinrl '"'o truC'k unit~ sent to tht' ~cene had the fire under contri1I. Marder Record Set SA\' FRANCISCO 1Al'1 Pol1 cC' say t"'o more de>1ths here Tuesda y pushed lhe number of murdeJ:ii In this city to 126 lh~s year. a record . Accorrling lo Battalion Chief Phil 11;.iyden. l\·lr::; Payne \1·as alone in !hr house \Vh~n the fire broke out New Water Line Be ing Installe d On Fairgrounds An old friction point lx>tween tht1 l)rangc County Fair Board and Costa 1'·1e.sa civic leaders is no"' being re - moved with installation of a ne"' \~Utl.'r system on the 163-acrc f;1ir- ~rounds. \~"ork started 1"ucsday on \uy1ng ;1 new eight-inch hne around the f:iir· grounds that "'ill provide greater prt·· ssure and better rire protection. Jn the past. Costa J\1esa officials complained that the inadequate water supply on the fairgrounds lo"''ered the c1ly's fir~ insurance rating. Councilman Al\•in L. , Pinkley. a mcll)bcr of the Costa Mesa \\'nter Di s· tr1ct , recalled that the board ooC'e lhreatened lo turn orf the ¥<'8ler SU\1)1 · \y lo the fairground~ to get the 30· year olcl system replaced . .. But that 0 ll o\'er: the will have 11:ood protection now," Pinkleys;1id , Tht contrat'l for the "'ater line. SIJ5.00ll . 11as awa1 clc>d hy lhP Culifnrn1a Board of 1-~airs and l'.:1qx1s 1· hons In Sacramento to John T. Fr1eke Cons1ruct1on or 1\zusa. • Barbell & Dumbell Sets Skateboards & Wheels Darts & Dart Boards Buck Knives Swiss Army Knives Shuffleboard Sets Duck Feet & Churchill Fins Boxing Gloves Table Tennis Sets Open 1111 9 P.M, Mon. lh ur Fri. Sunday I 0 lo 5 till Christm as - Mens & Boys Tennis Shorts Mens & Boys Tennis Shirts Tennis Sweaters .. Speedo Sw.im Suits & Trunks Warmup Jackets Varsity Jackets Tennis Rackets Wilson -Davis-Bancroft Yonex Racquetball uetsi Handball Gloves Bike Parts~ Tires -Tubes Racket String ing 538 Ctnltr 646·19 19 COSTA MESA • AS DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE News Rack ·· Dileillilla lt :s possible t~ sympathize with Costa ~1esa city cou~c1lmen in _the~r con~ern a~ut t.he display of sug· gest1ve material 1n lurid tabloids 1n sidewalk news racks. Residents call city hall and councilmen and de· mand that so mething be done to remove these publications, which have little, if any, redeeming socla~ value. Re~idents must think that banning these t~blo1d s from sidewalks would be simple enough , since. after all, the racks are on public property. But it isn't si mple. To ban these tabloids \.l.'Ould be to discriminal.e, and that would be an affront to the United States Constitution -to the First Amendment guara:itee of freedof!1 or speech and of the press. The counc1lmen know thi s. for the courts have time and again struck do"'n ordinances which prohibit specific publications. .. ~ t~e city is trying a new tactic, and on this point 1t 1s d1ff1cult to sympathize "'ith the civic leaders. The Possibility has been raised that all publications be banned from the sidewalks on the grounds that the racks unreasonably interfere with root traffic. This a pproach "'ould be non-discriminatory but it does not pass muster. It would be artificial aiid de- v!ous. How could ne~·s racks suddenly. be s hown to be hindrances \\'hen they have not been so regarded in lhe past? Councilmen were stumped other than to s uggest that bus stops and benches be placed by the racks -presumably to make them a nuisance. But this su ggcs tio~, facetious though it may be, simply sho\\·s that an interference does not exist. • tr a serious hazard to safety or the cn\'ironment can be sho~·n . this "'·ould be a legitimate go,·ernmen- tal concern. Such instances "'Oukt be rare in the issue at hand, and the city can deal with them ir it proceed! \\"ith honest intent and reasonableness, and avoids thinly disgui sed censorship maneuvers. But if the leaders or city government \\·ere lo become acti vely and deliberately engaged in seeking ways lo circumvent the Constitution in this case. \\'e \\1ould be conrronted with.a city hall phil Osop hy that v..·ou ld portend much \vOrse a problen1 for Costa l\.'l esa than are the crummy sex tabloids. Crime Seminar One mor e graduating class of sales personn el bet- ter trained in handling Christmastime crime left Costa l\.1esa po lice headquarters this morning, better trained tocope \vith it. They are a mong local store employcs briefed <1nd trained by police specialists, under auspices or the Cos ta ~1esa Crime Pre,·ention Committee. in deali ng "'ith s hoplirters, bogus check "'riters and even poten· ti al stickup art is ts Laymen should never tr.Y to be heroes and tackle th e latter breed of badman, but the simple kn o\rledge of y..·hat to look for can th\\1art a holdup throu gh initial suspicion and a quick call to police. They have the total training and proper \\'eaponry and kn0\\1lcdge of th ei r· use "'hich is so crucial. l .. ocal police have pronounced today's and last / ~ .. riday·s Christn1astime crime seminars largely suc- cessful in educating store person·nel. • -t During ~nother point in the discussion , replete \\'ilh indig nation but too Httle understanding of the problem. one councilman suggested what seemed like ~·ig il antc method s of press censorship. such as bang- ing on nc\vs racks to open them and remove the con· tents or s praying: the ~'indows \vith black paint. Tongue in check though this may have been, the 1n- \·it ation \vas in fa ct one to damage properly. The Ci ty's Crime Prevention Committee itselr has been rather dormant and it.i s also encouragin g to see it being rev i vcd into a civic action group. c 'Well? Come on! Do something spectacular" Ford-Humphrey In New Alliance \VASllINGTON -A le nlative all iance on national security afrairs het ~·een President Jo'ord and Sen. ~rt ll. l lumphrcy is responsible - and is so credited at the White House -for breakin g th e Jong and dangerous dea dlock over a new roreign aid bill. As a result , the President is expected to sec a great deal more in the weeks ahead or lhc longtime De mocratic sta lwart and one-lime \\'hiteknight of liberalism . Som e White House and State Department f ..... _E_v_A_N_s_.N_o_v_A_K ___ ) congressional stampede to end aid for Turkey . President Ford invited •lumphrey to a quiet. exclusive breakfast in the White House six weeks ago attended by t he tor. Democr atic and Republican· ead€rship of Congress. Hu mphrey emerged from breakfast arm-in -arm with the President. policymakers viev.. TH.4.T llUMPHRE\" s hould be llumphrey as the included in such ele\•ated company c s s e n t 1 a I might seem strange to the uninitiated 0 e m o c r a l i c llumphrey is the most junior member partner in !\-Tr . of the Foreign Relations Committee, Ford's search ror holds no leadership p:>Sition among g e n u i n e Senate Democrats and is still bipartisanship at :1 regarded by Rep u b Ii can tirne of immense foreig n danger lo the conservatives as an incurable liberal U.S. and gradual deterioration of the and implacable pa rtisan \\lest. In fact, Humphrey is viewed inside Wh a t m u k cs that searc h so the WhiteHouseas havingoneother 1n1portant is t hl' new Congress, overridin g c ha r acteristic as a heavily populated with youthful former Vice Pres ident privy to liberal Democrats who view Foreign national secur ity i;ecrets , he has a policy through the eyes o r the perspective possessed by no other Vieinam gen eration with l ittle DemocraticSenator hi storical perspective on cold war That's why administration officials origins of bipartisan foreign policy. tapped Humphrey as architecl of a llJG ll OFFICIAl,S in the State and new compromise foreign aid bill they Derense Departments have toiled for Want pushed through the lameduek '1nonths on the Ford·llumphrey link . session. The paramount question was Their best product so rar is the new aid promised lo Arab countries by foreign aid bill. approved without Secretary of State Henry Kissinger as disse nt by th e Senate Foreign an integral p art of Arab·ls raeli Reial.ions Committ ee last week . mediation efforts. O-e:puty Seer elary of State Robert For examp le, Anwar Sadat, Ingersoll and foreign aid director s wea ting out his roughest lim(' Daniel Parker for "'eeks ha,•e been politically since becoming president <iuietl y conferr ing "'ilh Humphrey of Egypt, is under rising pressure trying to unlock the dangerous from Egyptians skeplical about the stalem ate on foreiJ!n aid . The pro·U.S. policy he adopled •,•.1hen undcrlvin ~ cause of the slalemate; Kissinger arranged the present "·as ";earincss with foreign aid . a ceasefire. Delivery of $250 million direct fallout of the Vietnam ~·ar The promised him would give Sadat n1ood "'aS inte nsified by Turkey's needed political leverage at home invasion of Cy prus. resulling in the while Kissin~er seeks new ways to Dear Gloomy Gus Thc city council can't solve the bill board problem so they're go· ing <1.fter the ne~·s racks. Big deal' Gloo"'' G~• ct1nM1M1 ••• •uDmlllfCI e, tt-•1 -... 1101 ... , .... ,,It fl!IKI IM YOIWO 04 ll>f ,..WlNPt<. ~etlCI WOMr pH ....... IO GI_, G ... , 0.oly P11M • edge Is rael off the Sinai peninsula. THE SAM E is true in Syria, where President •lafez Assad, recipient of a $100 million economic aid pledge from Kissinfler. is under pressure to break ~·ith Washington because of the stalemate on the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights . Thus. it could be vjtal to hopes for peace in the Mideast that the aid bill drafted by Humphrey and steered through the committee last week carries both t hose items (along with more economic aid to Israel to sweeten the bill for the pro·lsraeli bloc) Humphrey is now gett ing high marks in the While llouse ror his per form ance Although the Whit£' I-louse has no illusions about thr tortuous road ahead for the bill to become law in this Congress , 1t credits liumphrey for the surprising progress so rar Indeed, Jlumphrey is \'iev.·ed by Ford s trategists as the President's best hope to establish a new bipartisan £oreign policy TllESE OFFICIALS are careful not to O\'e rplay an analogy bet"·een llumphrey and the late Sen Arthur VandenberJ!. the powerful Republican conn ection for President l-larry T ruman's cold "'ar bipartisan policy. "fhal might anger liberal De mocrats "'"ho oppose bipartisanship !such as Sen Thomas Eagleton of r.tissour1 , peeved that the Senate committee bill omits the question or Turkish aid l. r.t ore seri ously , il might make Republican Senators jealous. Mystery of Love at First Sight ···r o he lo\ 11d at first sight,'' said thl' Freuch v.'ritcr v.·ho called himi;cl f Stendhal. ··~1 n1 :111 should h<ive at the sa n1e time son1elhing to restx'ct and something to pity in his race.·· It has been a long lin1e since I first read those ~'ords , in an essay On IA1\·e. '' rittcn 1n 1822 \+rithout either belie\•ing the i;c nti- ment or d1sbclle'" ing it. the v. ords sta yed v.•ith me I have that kind of n1i nd . like a long un · p3id bilL lhcse shards and cstrays soon or late sur fnce to be d ealt v.·ith . If th t'Y stayed with you 80 Ion~ ;1 time. you know they 1nu~l n1c11n sonu::thinA to \"OU. The day com~s v.·hcn you tr)' to fi nd out "'h:it that thing is. CHARLES McCABE outlook is lugubrious. E\"erybody. in hls \'iev.•, is a m crde. tie had once sttidied to be a Catholic priest. So far as anyone knev.'. there had been no significant ron1anlic attachn1ents in his past. thoug h he 1\•3s by llfl means ;.lfraid or ladies \\l lTll ALL his bud c1ual1ties !negative might l>e the b<'tter \\'Ord ) this rellow had an implacable pride. l-lis unhappiness supported him, \\'as 1n f;t('I a kind 0£ a high, Me dem:1ndecl nnthing from anybody save maybe th1• ti fo e or day . 1'hi~ he \\"OU\d repay, alnlOSt re lucta ntly. Also ht• "'"'OS ;i good nian in a fi ght. The girl came 111 11·ith " :-.l·hool friend. The place Was a dark North RE:CENTl.Y I encounh:!red one of Beach saloon patronized by Italian the~e t'atut•lysm1c cases of first lo\!e . fiShermen and scavengers. and youn.:; tn fact, I \0:-a~ the agent which brougbt longshoremen and ~eamcn. plus thl' the lad 11nd hi s lady togcthcr. occasional poet and painter. They 11·crc about as improbable a Tnrn was slttinR next to me, a nd in- p;,ur :1s can be imagined. She had troductions were made all 'round. The \vhat is called all the s.dvantagcs;· girls hadcomeinforasingleCampar1 Rood look~. ~ood fa mily. good schools, rorktail. I left tv.·o hour:s later. The good charactl'.!r. und youth. H~ .'~ a ~1rl ~tayect, ten hours. 1n !ht! p\ac~: painter. 11 nd by al n1Qst iii\)' dcf1nl\1on and l,1le r ~ent home ~Ith Tom. '!hl'~ of the word a hum . have been ll\·1ng IOACther C\·er ~•nce. tie is not c\"C'O a very ~ood painter, 111th no thought to t_he cr1p11hn~ 111· thoujlh he 1:0. \)ll!'S ionalCI\ d<'\"Oted lo C0J1\'en1e_nc.e:o or matrimony . They "re l11s \\'ork Ile 1s durk . he looks unluip· do1n f!'q u1te \\'l'll py. und he drink'"' like J fish. I-It ~s about 3Q and looks lcn year.1 older it1s WllAT !\11\0•: this thing happc.n, and \.\'Llh such suddennes~. must f\[1\'1• been this. 1'hc girl sav.· somctb1n K v.·hi ch nohody had particularly noled bcrorc. \\'hat she s:.1\v \\'a~ the appal· hng need in his sad fac('. 1'his need was lo be loved. Tom had hid 1l C\ en from himselr for most or his life Sht' ssiw i t ~ Thi:; kind of nel•d "·;is so huge that 1t l\'aS at the s~mc lime an offerin~ nnd ;1 rebuff. She simply v.·ould not take the rebu£f. But . continuin g this amateu r a nalvsis. the need \\'OU!d not ha,·c been. enough for her if that ficrre pride did not coexist to prot<-Ct th 1..· ne~d. to keep it hidden. His grc11 t desire lo m .:dntain his selfhood in tact gave him the strength that many loners hsive . Whe n that s tren~t h ('rumpl<'cl ur ).!avC> \\'a~ h e \\'<'.IS lost. of in jn\'1'. or :i Jitlll' of each. rr IS llA ll ll fut' ..1 1nan to spc;ik 1\f or undcrstnnd these things One v.•onder11 1f l\I Stendhal had this slrangc Insight on love 3\1 by himself or ""hether it v.·us imparted to him by <i \\"Oma n I 'vc tried this insight out on some "·on1cn of e:ii:perience. Th('y all agree thnt 1t sounds jusL righl. Equally. thl' thing had happened to only a few of them. l\tost or them say lo\"e al fir.lit sight is for the birds. ()ne of these ladies said . h0\\"('1·cr '"'r'es, it happened to me. ,Ju~! that "·ay. It ;~ lhe rarest lhtnl! that C\'('r happened to n1e. I don't knov. \1h\" 1 "as p!t'ked out lie hijd a 111'4)(le11 ll'Jl. 1'hal':-. ~·h :it did 1t to 1n1· Thul and hi~ hard tJlue eye:..·· Freedo111 's n T1co-1cnf1 Street A Male for Women's Lih Tu~~i~r ( ] We men should sure tip ou r hats to the pants-for·v.·omen industry, and MAILBOX count our blessings for .. \\·omen 's lib." Every\.\'here you go the Y.'Omen '--------------' are in p a nts -fro m clerks at Robinson·s lo the "Little old lady rrom Pasade na" nl'Xt to you in church, Isn 't it "'onderful-no more doors to open for them-no more helping them in and out of cari;-no more finding them a seat or giving them yours-no more carrying packages-no more supporting them on one salary-no more doing all the odd jobs around the house th al a woman in pants can do. WOr.t EN'S PAr<i;TS havt' freed mt!n. more than the whole "lib'" mo\"emenl. •low convincing can the "helpless look" be 1n a pair of pants and boots standing next lo a flat tire'! l'\·e read where we don't el'en have to give lhem our name:; or our tredit cards "'hen ~·e marry them now-they can keep their own. \Vow''. Those equal rights <ire sure good for the fellas 1 It must ha\'e b<'en us £ellas behind it 1n thc rirst place-"·c gol off the hook a nd the girls get to work. No~·, "·hat alX>ul my \\"lfe-s he only v.•ears skirts and dresses and docsn·1 v.·ant to be liberated. Poor me. HICll,\RDALLE'.'I To the Editor · This is in r esponse lo Jt!rl Ferguson's 1£'tler applaudinA Earl Butz' insult of the Pope It v.•as God "·ho said, '"Ga fo1·1h .ind multiply:· not the Pope. It ~'as God v.·ho made the rules. nol lhc Pope. And because God made the rules, tht' Pope is powerless to change them \\'e in the v.·est ha\"e not bt:en too s uccessful thus far in trying to im· prove on God's .. mist ake.~ ... Our technological \\'izardr~· u·hic h just a shorl time ago v.·as the hoµc of the world is be~inning to fail ·r urns out that some of the solulions :ire v.or~t· than the problems. Arc our ullimatc contributions to nH1nkind to he the bomb and the !Jill " TllF. f'OPl1Li\TIOI\' probll'ln LS .1 rea l Ont~ But ~fore \\e rush Lil a g.1111 and try to. force our <.10S\.\l'rs on thl' "'ur\d maybt.· \I"(' oui.:ht lo stop and think about 1l a lilllt! Nolhing lrss than the eternal di gnit y of ench 1n divi dual person is invul \"l•d ht· re Surely v.e have n1orc 10 Offer 10,• '/ thought only God co uld make a tree.· Lt11/!'rS Jro1n reade r.'1 Orf' wi>lco11u'. .\or- mally. writers slivuld conve_r4 J/tetr 1nes· !1(1ges 111."IOO u:orrl.~ or less Th!' rig/1/ /u COii· dl'USe lelterg ro /II space or el1m1nar1· /1bc! 1s rest!rved. All /f't!ers rnu.'11 111c/1u11> Sl!I· narure and 111 r.11/111q addres.~ but n(l111c.~ may bti wHhheld o",1 requt'sl 1j ~111Ji<;11'n1 rea..'!On l!i appur1•rll P0t,lnj u.1/I 110/ bl.· published poor of the v.·orld than pills and coils . !\Taybe a liltle bread.,\ real concern. And ma\"bc. if1te would set aside our bottles Or pills for a moment. v.·e might e\'en come up v.·i th a not im possibly difficult arrangement ror abstinence that was mora lly accepta· blc -one that \\'Ould not dem ean '""·oman" nor turn the wonder or pregnancy into a late-night talk· show jok(' !\"1llS.1\NN NORr.tAN Biflb•tards To the Editor: Thank you for you r November editorial v.·ith its reasoned endori;e- ment of Costa r.tesa's Planning CommiSsion·s current effort to con- trol visual bllghl. 1\s yo u point out it is hardly fa ir to permit off-site blllhoards to fl ourish "·ithout restraint \\·hen husincssmen ""hose signs adv£'rtising busin('sscs or products at the s1).!n location h:.ive been controlled. For surl•ly the lcgitimlll'Y of the latler type of sign 1s far superio r to that of the general ou t· door ad\·erlls1n~ sign \\hich generally has no re lat 1011 to its location . One hundred and forty CailForn1a cities 110\I" bar1 billboards entirely \\~il l Cosla i\l esa be numbt·r 14 l" ,.:\LE :\I AXOS l't·esiclcnt. California ltoad~idc Co un cil ·r11 the 1':1 htor lt is fri{:htcning 1n Sc(· the preoc- ('U l)<Jl1Cl n of \\'1!hur i\111ls. Chair1nan of the all -po1\crf11l \\"ays and !\feans C'omn1ittt'c. v.·~th .. Foxy -Loxy ." l'suall} I an1 Pl'c\1) toll'rant about !etl1ng µt·oplt' di) their ov.·n lhing !ln"c1·e r, \1h1·n 11 t•omcs to judging tht: rn:1n \1 h1> ll<.1s a J.!T"t•at dl'al to say about h11 \\· n1y tax ch1lla rs ar(' bci n ~ .!oj}Cnt th('n, !hat 1s a di fferent story ' ~l ayb(· 1l is second childhood -or 1•ven !'end1\\· In any case. 1t is dov.·nr1 gh1 :.car} UETI,. LINTON R1•sp••••sibifif fl To the F.clitor The !l~crct:n•y or the B1~ C:1 nyon (ount r~· Club 1s qunlcd by lhe Daily l'ilot a:, !'a ytn~. "v.e don't h:i\·e lo J USl1t v r1\1r· attions to an~o1111 1 h('{\H1~t'l 1t"s <1 private rlub ... Re,i:,ardlt•ss or hou. private an or· J!.illllZ<Ll 111n n1.t.\" "'".int t11 bl! I ht'Sl' d:i ys. b) 11 rlUl' ol \I' ph~ '1r.1I proxi1n1ty to Quotes '"I ran ll"ll rr.LI monf'y hy \h(• !'m1•ll Ht>:il dollar lull:-h,t\t' ;1 kind tir i;:00t.·~ s mell " F:rt Artis, .;1 hhnd po11cnrn \ E>ndttr . 111 1•\.pla1n1ni;: hoY. h1• .!lpol!i. bogu~ mnnr~ ··I nfl:it 1on ~I rt kl·:-Ufl('\"t'nl) Gnvl'."rn · 1n+'11l tTIU!'t ron1·ern 1tsi'lf v. 1th tho.c;e on \\·hnn1 th1:<-hurden (<ills <'Xl'."Css1 ,·e1~· " Prt'.'oidt•nl Ford 10 prom1s1n1: help for lht> )oble!'s Jnit \,I''< ,1d1u~1 mcru~10 help other persons and undeniable Lnler· rela tions hip \.\ith the surrounding community. by its drawing upon com- 1non r£'sourct>s and dischargi ng onto ncighhoring territory. by ils very ex- istence it assumes a publi c obli galion and liability to act as a res ponsihh• citizen. accountable for any violation or offcn ~e against that surrounding 1communily. I A.l\I SU RI>: that both the club's depredation permit and firearm permits are ultimately issued only at the pleasure of the people of the com· munity. through their law£ul a gen· cies. and t hat an attitude of non - juslifi c;itinn is in direct conflict ..-·ith the conditions and pro\'isions of those permits. The pcqple. or lndl\'ldual persons. are entitled to rcasoniible ex- planations of \\'hat is going on around them and "'hy. This might not have been recognized or pr('ssed in the past. but it is a reality in today's close-knit . complex social rabrie. It may "·eU be that lhe coot shooting activities of the club are justified to somt> exte nt. but there are other manifes tations of the unde rlying "publi c be damned" ph,ilosophy "'hich are des picable. In this case I <1 m refe rring lo the unconscionable :1pplication ~and subsequent dis- charge int~ -~~.e {>~~lie-environ~~nl) of ex·cesSive fert1lize rs, herb1c1des <ind pesticides ia the Dig Canyon de- \"elopment. It has been said that the intensity or applica tio n of the'Se materials is many times that whi ch is necessary or v•ould be adequate for the \e\"el of grounds m<1in1en<1 nce :.1chievetl. The runofr from irrigation operations carries av.'av those ex- l'CSSl \'C nutrients a nd c h{·mical poisons. dov.·n tilt> creek through lov. er Hi~ Canyon and into Lipper 7'ev.·port Ray. So concentrated are these malt!ri<ils that "'here the creek 1~ disturbed. as by a i;malJ ·".falls'". an a rtificial suds is generated and builds until it is literally blo"·n back up the can)' On ONCE in the bav. of cours<' these pollutants stimulatC tcrtain types of biolog1t·u l ~ro"th v.·h1 ch rrustratcs nearby marina front homeowners and o,·ertaxes the ecological capability or the ba y. ""hi!(• simultaneously killing ofr ot her types of ot her ..... ·ise naturally occu rrin g bay llfl• Big Canyon is rert:unly nut ;ilone 1n this sort of '"pr1\·a1c'" conduct I pe rsonall y fc('I th;1\ 11 1:0 !ht· ~·idcsprcad prl'\"illt>nte or the s1nr11 refl'rrcd to , of 11()1 feehn).! accountable to lhe community and the ('nv1ron· !"<lent 1n v.·hich one OPl'ratl!s. th;it 1.s res ponsible for many of !h1:. countr).·ll problems ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robt>rt /\" 1\'t>ed. 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Sacr<.imcntv C..:ount y ~u1,er 1 or Court Jud.gt· Hobert ~I . Cole 1'uesday set ( S ta te ) the trh1I dall' .1H1•r ri·t·t•J\ tn~ ,, prO!l>Ct'U{IOll 11111\1011 Ill l'OO!l>O!Jdale chargl.'!l> Jga1n:-.1 defendants Joseph nc11111·11 .ind Russt>ll Lillie. Nixon A ppoi11tee District Attorney .Quits SAN DIEGO lAPl - llarry Steward has re- signed us U, s, d1stru:L at- 1orne)' here for "'hal he !l.<11d wf.'re personid re:tsons II <: announced 1'uesd;iy thut he y,•ould leave office upon uppo1ntment of a sue l·tssor. Steward. 52, wois appo111l· 1·d In 196~ by then President ... Ri chard Nixon. \\'1thin a few mont hs he was the t"r~ct ot cr1tJcisn1 tor the "'UY 1n y,•hich :.i clrn.c bu!l.1ness a~sociatc of f1nan- t:1er C Arnholt Smith wa,; investigat<'d. Strike for ce invt>s t1 i.:ator!l> from \Vas hington, D. C .. discovered a S2.Uti8 P<•Y mcnt in the books of '\'clluu• Cub Cu , O\\'ncd by S1n1th . Thre e Sextuple ts Clinging to L ife S;\~ JOSE (1\l'I ·rhc three j'.!ehcate surv1\·ors 111 Ch arlotte Lange':-. !->1•x tu11lt'ls still thn~ 10 1h1•11 froi 1:ile grip on life. ·rhe inrants -n:1n11·d J:.i:-.on Wesl('y, Dr1:in \\l;i l1t·1· <ifid .Jolt>nc Rene 1na111 · La1ned lhl·1r st<iblc conrhuon lndav und thl·•r ml·d1('al pro~nosi~ rt•ma1n1·d guarded. s<11d a nur~ing supervisor at \1 :illc ~ i\lccl ic•1l Center ""ho Y.'3:, a long·time fticnd of Nixon. 'fhe pa~ment wa$ for a ''"·a~e and hour" sur\•ey by Uarnes·Chan1p ad\•ertising ;1~CJ'IC.)'. but the in · \'l•stigatOr8 said they sus· pcctcd 1t \\'as a di sguised politlCUI contribution LO· Nixon's 1968campaign. FRANK TllORNTON, a Srn1t h associulc and head or the advertising agency, was .-.ubpo{'naed to testify before a grand jury but Steward blocked the subpoena, He ~:nd he would interview 1'hornton personally. Smith hus since been in· dieted by StcY.'ard's office orrmtsapplicahon or bank funds and conspiracy. After a t"'o-year in- \'cs t 1 g at ion, _l l enr;Y Petersen, then assistant at- 1 orne y general. told a Senate committee that Steward's conduct had been .. high.Iv improper" and that he had.been admonished. 'l\\'O other u! th e tiny, 1"·0 - puund chlldrl.'n. Corey \Villiam ;;1nd Kell y Irene.---------- - ' U.,l ft~ Wedwdar.Dec.mbet11, l97.. OAILV PILOT AS J Boy, 14, Fatlier, Held ' In Freeway Snipings . ' . . -STOCKT-ON IAP> -Or-.22·callber, while those in felony a<'cessory charges 1n .; th th · · " were that he allegedly harbored ~ ficers say more th<in one e o er sn1p1n.,,s his s"n. J" I ently something which didn't ., person s appar . Offt'r•rssao'dpatrols"''ere ha\•e equivalent pcnetrat· ._ 'bl f th ash of ing power. sharply increased along the ,. responsi ~ or er A .22-caliber rirJe was often·fogboundhi~"''~Y: ! snipings at passing cars, found hidden near the scene In addition to the snipings • possibly because of "u of the t'riday snipings, or-Friday and Tuesday, there ' fice rs said. , "''ere reports of one Satur · chain reaction" from the 1.h 14 Id 00 day 0,·•ht . , .. _Sunday. and e -year-o y was ., "" publicity. arrested by ritanteca police five rit onday night, officers d ur'i n g u burglary in -said. The reports were "You report the incident vestigatlon. be tween 7 p.m. and 11 P·~· or one sniping and some SCheffe l said he y,·as still Sheffel said that despite other kook geLs the idea," being investigated in con· the assumption or a poss1b1.e said Arch Scheffel, com-nection with the other snip· chain reaction, "the motor- mander of the detecli\•e ings, but other leads were ing public has a rig~l ~o division of the San Joaquin being followed too. know someone like this 1s County s~e riff'soffice. afoot, and we plan to do There have been 15 snip· TllE BOY'S father is ever,·thing we can to catch. ings along California 99 in Ronald Eugena Stone, 38, or the 'pe rson responsible the Stockton area since fri-1830 E . \'osemite St. i n before he causes ser ious day, including one late ritanteca. Sheffel said. lie da m age o r k i 11 s Tuesday about an hour after r".;'';;;'.;t~a=ke~n~in~t~o:;c:":''::°":=Y:o:n:::'°:m:•:"°::d:r:;.':;' :::=:;"="'J a 14-year-old suspect was i I arrested. No injuries have ~n reported, llO"'e\'er. BEAT INFLATION SPECIAL 2 FOR I WITH THIS AD Two Entrets For The Pr«:e of One Daily Sunday thr u Thursday S :OOto 7:00 P.M. ' '!'heir t rial Y.':.t!l> nltJ\'t·d lo the s tlllC capllal nn a cho.1nge of venue. 'l'hc dcf~11 dants had ~:n d hl•a\'}\; • pubti~itr in 1\tamt·da ('(,un· Regula t1ons ty might h;ive: prejudiced died wilhi" fi.-c hours of BARRYMORE each other 'J'ucsday. 'fhe A rraigne d · SCllEFFEL SAID Tues· Bernard Ho\vard of day the boy was booked !or Yonkers, N. \' ., peeks investigadtion of the six s nip· h h ings Fri ay night near the u t p O l O g rap e r S intersection of Californ ia 99 . Dinner servednighlly from S:OO p.m. Jurors in their case. Tuition 11 lked ST,\NFOHD ~U Pl 1 Stunrord L'n1vcr s 1\\ trus tees ·r uesday l>OO!l>tcC.I tuition by $43S pt'r yt·ar bci;:i nning next fall -tht· l;irgest t uition 1ncre:1~1· in the school's history. ·ruiUon went up l:!.~ per-· cent from 3,375 to SJ.810. Of- fici als !laid the in crease was based on factors such as in- flatio n, fa mily incorric, enroll ment rates and salary trends. RW11ell Win• LOS ANGELES tUPll - For m er Stale As· :,c1n blyman Newton Russell ·rucsday won election to 1hc State Senate scat vacated hy Lt. GOv. John !!armer. narroy,•ly defcatin.I! Lil!' Angeles City Councilman r\rlhur K. Snyder by rccei\'· ing more Jhan 51 percent of the votes. Russell's slim win forestalled a runoff election for the seat, "'hich llarmcr resigned to-rl•place former LL (;O\', F.d Reinecke, "'ho 11uit after his con\'iction in a \\'atcrgale·rclatcd incident. Oil Bill See11 'Violate d ' SACRAJ\1E'.'\TO IU Pll - ·rtie state has faded to dis- tr1hute federal regulations requiring that !\ll'd1·Cal pa- tients be fully informed of lhc consequences of s t erilizatipn heforc un · dergoing suc·h surgery. Officials 'J uesday also said because of the c1~ht· month distribution delay by t he llealth Department, many California hospit;ils are in \'iolation of the federa l regulations. The state y,·as s upposed to send them to the hospital but didn'l. •irl died of o·csi>io·atoo-y aod SENTENCED heart failure and the boy follO\ving his arraign· with. California 120. south or Entertainmen t Nightly me n l Tues d a Y 0 n Stockton. RUTHIE LEWIS succumbed tq,. respiratory complications c h arges of conspi ring LOS ANGELES <UPI) -to forge an d cas h The boy Vias in custody n.. .. fri.,OlldW.H19ttb Joh.n Drew Barrymore Jr.. stolen I .os Angeles city \\•hen anothe r motorist near A. T 111 RI> 1 NF,\ NT, .\2. actor·\\'riter member of treasur.Y thecks total-the intersection of I-lammer :1:i1 /1r.1, A1t'ills, O )'Jl1·r B.1r, No ttd Jf'inr1, "Ill's 11nJ Spirill' the famous t heatrical Lane northeast of Stockton j'{ named .John. died four fumily, wits sente nced in_g more than S2 .5 s~nv the flash or a gunshot l'. /IT Ql'.l."'ft"ttn•~ ~ hours :1ftcr l\lrs. Lun~c T d h million. One of 18 i" re· f•om the so'de of the •\LJ. ~ \& ... "'~:..~ ga\'e lurth to lhc scxtup Ct!l> probation and fined S250 ported to have been highway. officers said. llis JSJ E. Cth1J t Higl111•ar · 1 ucs ay to I rec years ., , • "'"ithin 45 .1'!'hinutcs Suoboda} after pleading guilty to cushed in S\\'itzerland. carwasnot bit,ho\vevcr. NtiuportBtacli morninJ.:. ey "'ere rn · f o f 1·n t h• amo u nt··or t hree months prf.'mature possession ° l<I grams 0 " Scheffel said the bullets in Rrstruatioru (714} 675-5310 ......, ~ <·ood ... ,,·ghed f•om 1 pound .r~m!,'.'.'.a~r:'.'.'.i J~U~a~n~a':.._a_•_h_i _'_:S~9~0~2~,!:0~0~0~. ~N.!:i!!n;..e_h_a_'_'e _ _.:~~·~:_·'.._'.~·~·::::..:~'...'.:~===================:: • " ' ti II d h r1 ay s sn1p1.ngs. ~·:ere o. 15 ounces to 21 i pounds. 0 Y\\'OO ome. been recovered. • r\11 the infants s uffered •. fron1 hyaline membrane discasl.', a condition y,·hich prevents oxygen from re· ;.irhing the lungs. :\l rs. Lange gave birth to quadruplets on No\'. 2J, 1973 after taking a fertility drug called Pergonal, but ;ill fuu · died. The spirit of Friendship Service. ltS catching. • oun ourall-widebody fleet nonstop to Chi • SAC llAf>.JE;o..'TQ t1\Pl Lcgislation thal y,·ould force oil companies to sell any ~eothcrmal land they might own by 1979 \\'as introduced Tuesc!_ay i.n the st<itc Senate. 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