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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-12-25 - Orange Coast Pilot7 Christmas ·1 Your Hometown Daily Paper-·-- VOL. 67, NO. 359, 4 SECTIONS, 52 PAGES· ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 25 , 1974 TEN CENTS Newport Man Death Target ··- Two Key y. .Employes ~: Uncle Leit's ·::Christrilas Card · ·-----. - 'Marty' Cleared·' ·No Raps for Dopey Mouse Arrested ., SAN JOSE (UPlJ -Marty, the marijuana-munching mouse, is now an official police animal. '' .. · Deputy City Manager Harold Rosen Tuesday signed the order that cleared Marty from charges of chomping evidence· at the police ,alation and made lhC two-inch rodent a membU of the department1s K-9 Col-ps. Christmas ·Day, 1974. holds little ' gaiety today for rental car dealer Ralph J<\mes Gray of Newport Beach .,\" but it's going to look a lot better when ,,. .. he recovers from the Christmas Eve ~ arrests of two key employes. ?" Rosen took the action after two defense attorneys petitioned for a writ of habeas corpus on l\.1arty's behalf. They argued that the mouse, stoned or straight, had been illegally entrapped, un1awfully confined and denied his constitutional rights. l\.1unicipal Court Judge Edward Nelson, who ordered a hearing on the matter, denied the petition after a police attorney argued that the mouse was captured Monday in a "deplorable condition" and compelled to &teal For the jailed pair, Los Angeles --, police claim, hatched a plan to kill {-> Gray, 46, of 407 Eve ning Star Lane. , Ofticers identified them as Sharon Ann Miller. 30, of Duarte, who ,l • managed the Anaheim office of Gray's American International Rent· A·Car, and Charles Marx 34,· of " Hermosa Beach, who managed the • Burbank outlet, _. -· .. "\ for his sustenance. . Now, the pOllce attorney argued, ?\I arty has a healthy diet of cheese and water. f\ledical researchers are also interested in r.tarty because the mouse had been living on marijuana, cocaine and other drugs in the police evidence room for more than three weeks before he was finally caught. Gets 'Answer' Los Angeles Ho micide_!.!~_Lynn Selby · sai.d they were .arrested Christmas Eve after they twice met ~ with an undercover officer "'ho posCd ,. as the "hit m an." .. ~, Selby said the officer discussed terms with tt\e jailed pair after they _. 'y J 1 • let il be kno"·n thal they .. •anted to -es; ~ ian,ne, ~~=y~professionalkillerto d'isposeof , ... The second meet~ng e nded wilh Th ' 1 · ' Mi ss !\tiller and Marx. being booked on ere S a esus charges or conspiracy to com mit murder and soliciting an act of ' -, murder. HARRISBURG, Pa. (AE:-When 13-year -old Julianne olland.-or nearby M echan!csburg ddre5sed a letter to Jesus in care of the local Post Office, she didn't expect a reply. B~!_ s~e ~t one, from a postal of· ficilil who Said "it touched my heart." "Dear friend." Julianne wrote. "I am 13 years old. And you must think I'm weird for writing a letter to Jesus when everyone knows it wouldn't get anywhere. But I wanted t.o give y9u a message. "Every Chtistmas all people think abouJ, is getting presents. But tfiat's nol1 Ole real reason at all. l think Christmas means getting all your friends together and having a good time because Jesus is born and. that's just the beginning of all the beautiful things he did for us. ·~rch · " Gray, c·ontaCted early today, com·,. the real spirti;\( ristmus. mented that he was "fairly sure what Her answer came from Donald L. Orner, director of customeF services, it was about but I'd prefer oot to go in· wboopened the letter-. to it at this lime.'' · ·· .•. We have no mail route ~o Headded thatl\lissl\lillerandl\1arx Heaven. but I am sure that He 1s were trusted employes who had never • aware or what you wrote, just as sure· given him any indication that they . Jy as if we had been able to dellver it n:ii&ht bear som.:..e resentment against "" ~Him, .. orner wrote. him. . . . 'uHe knows our thoughts, our reel· 1 Los Ange~a police ~.arher quoted · • ings and really 1 don't think 1 need Gray as ~elhng them: It ~ould hav.e to tell you, for I think you know too, been taking ~ver the business ~r 1t tiJ,at every thought and all \he love in could be they JUSl wanted to get rtd of ,,. every line of your beautiful letter me. flowed out across all the miles that nQ "I got 1cared," he was quoted by ) mailman could ever travel and the Associ'ated Press as telling them . touched His heart. "And it kind or scared the hell out of • "Perhaps, t()O, Julianne, -Some or my wife, too." ' tho~e who ask for .presents are really Mrs. Gray, who was given sedation ,. "'• :··~~·;t • _,,~ asking for love, but to kno';V the; .are after learning of the alleged plan to • f .... ~ ~ " .. loved th.ey need some physi cal ob1ect ~liminate her husband, declined com ·· • \0 ALL ' ~· ' ~ - • ~· ' I . ( .fl ' ....... -!.;-, __ • "'' .. • • • •111 • ., • .. • ' ..... • • . ' ~ _, . ' •"' ;· . -. ,,. .... <;;" .. >;f -·~ ' ...... ; 1 l,i,., ._ .... -i • ~ .-:"-'" ".:; -·. ·~By being born he let love into the world, he let bliod people see, let crip· pied people walk .... "So for this Christmas don't think about your presents. Just think about · J~us and all he di~ and try to spread to show tl. . , menton the arrests early today. "You said your letter ~ouldn t get anywhere -it touched my heart, and be assured, Julianne, he knows. "May you have a Happy Christmas, and God bless you.'' CS Fullerton Staff Cleared This depiction of the moment chi ld ren a round the 'vorld \\'ail for all year \\'as drawn by lt 12- year o ld Costa l\lesa artist. Kristin Szabo. daughter o f l\1r. and 1\-lrs . Fred Szabo of 2947 Pemba Drive, is the \\'Inner of this year's Uncle Len holiday greeting card contest. The Daily Pilot is p!eased to present Kristin's Y.'inning en· try as a Page 1 greeting to our family of readers ::ilon g the Orange Coast. For her a ccomplish· ment, Kris tin was av.·arded a day or family fun at Disneyland including reserved seats £or the first performance of the holiday s pectacular -Fan4 tasy on Para de. To see how the Szabo family spent ttle day turn to page ClS. ,. ·-I . His Cups Runneth Over ••• ' • Don Demars had this little problem tuesday in hi s office at Newport Center in Newport !leach. The office holiday joker came In, spenfrour hours and 29 minute& filling 2,000 paper cups with water. There they all are on the fWor and stapled lO~ether. Lilt one_. th~y all,.~o over. Newilort firemen finally bailed De Mars out. ' ' . -• Of Bias Charge An in\.·esligative committee has exonerateQ the coaching staff al Cal Slate Fullerton of allegations of racial discrimination. school president L. Donald Shields announced Tuesday. " Shields said the committee found no evidence of dis_crimination in player selection, financial aid, medical care or in "any athletic decisions on policies ... " Shields added. hov•evcr, that the report s howed that there Yl'as a "serious communications gu p" between Coach Pete Yoder and black players. said he asked l'oder to revie\1 an nsider the findings. but two of F'ullerton's black foo II players boycotted the team's last game of the season. citing a list of grieva nce;; and demanding that Yoder resign. Freak Accident CHINO (UPI) -· A city public works department worker was killed Tuesday ~·hen hit in lhe head by a swiveling pipe extension on a hydrant he was flushing. Orlando S. Donzez , ?2, died at General Hospital about an hour a:fter,J he accident. .. . John Wayne ' Leaves Hoag J o hn Wayne's Christm as, present was a release from Hoag ?\temorial Hospital Tuesday following surgery to correct an old football leg injury. . A hospital spokesman said, "~t r. Wayne is on his wa y home to spend the holiday with his wife and children ." .. Wayne was operated on last -Xuesd.ay to repair a torn cartilage-in his right knee, injurt!th1urlng the 1920&. ' C:ost High? Aid to Aliens OK'd Without Papers SJ\CRAi\IE\TO (A P) -t\ Jlldgl' r uled 1'uesday that aliens in Ca lifornia c~1n receive ,,·elfare aid without pro1·ing lhey arc in the coun· try legally. lie said a liens otherwise eh gi ble for \ve\fare can receive it unless they are UOder deportalion order. 1'he ruling. if it stands. could cost the state and county governn1enls millions of dollars each year .A "Slate welfare spokesman said t~e decision "·ill be appcah.>d "It sccn1s1hat 11'C' mu st aid 11\e gal aliens.·· saHI Jerold Prnrl. deputy director of the state Department or Bcneht Payments. ' 11e s:1id the department f.lay sce'k lo delay the effect of the order. County Ranches Apparently Escape Frost Anxious Orange C'ounty citrus f11rmers enjoyed a happier Christmas Eve than they had C'Xpected ''1th those contacted early today reporting a frost·free night. ··our alarm didn't ring once,'' 1\1 rs . Jcun LaCouaguc of San Juan Capistrano said. "But we'll stay on the alert even though wa rmer "eather Is predicted.'' The LaCoUagucs farm 00 acres uf citrus near the ~1i~ion Cit~·. Spokesmen for the Irvine· and · O'Neill ranc)les, 1\·h1ch bct"·ecn thl"m fa1·m more. thl:ln 3,000 acres of c1lrus. also rcµ0rtcd early loday thal .thl' thcrmomt'll'l' had not touched thr dreaded 31 ·degree danger le,·cl. Superior Court Judgt' Irving Per· hiss ruled in favor of a class·action suit. brou~ht by several ~1exican citizens living in the San Die go area 11·ho had bee11 denied y,:clfare benefits by the state. The la\1', as interpreted by stale 1\·elfare director l)a\'id 8 . Sy,·oap, re· quires non -U.S. citizens applying for aid to decl:ire lhl'Y are in lhe country leg all1 . '!'heir names are for11·arded to federal 1n1m1grat1on official ~. 11•ho look for a rt•tord of legal entry, If none JS found , aid can be CUt Off. l'erlu!is said the policy \'10\ates another S<'C llon of state law allo"'ing "{'lfarl' p.1yn1ents to aliens who ('erllf.Y thC'} ;ire not under deportation order, or are 1narr1cd lo so•n<'Onc "'ho 1s not under <lcpo1i:Hionordcr. ''l.l nclcr fedcr;1I law, it is not only aliens \:l\\'full~· udmitted to this coun· try4•ho n1 :1y be entitled to aid," the ,1udge \1 roll'. "l'hl•re ;Jlso' niay be included thosr aliens prc~cntly residing 1n this coun· I ry under color o( la11 .'' lie is~ued nn injunclion a1(fiinkt further us<' of the currenl y,·elfatc :.11» plication form for nliens. San O\C'j!O U-gal Ald attorn<•) s "'ho fil ed the suit s:ild they "ould seek rctroactt\'C p:1 ~ments for p<•rsons 11 · lei:ally denied :ud. Prod l;~irt 11 1-. undcrt:un hov.• many p('r~ons thl' ruhni.: \\'OUld 11 ffl'cl. Ev('n untlcr currl'nl vroccdur('?f:. many ii· lc1:al 1m1n1gran1s rcre1\c \\'Clfarc, he ~1ud . "The qul'stion Is, will thr cha11r.c in 1h(' l<t\\' cnrour:i~c mnrc appt1cauons from tll eg.d .thens," Prod :,aid . ; Pirate Seized By Passengers RO\tE CA Pl -An Air India jumbo 1et "'as hijacked OV<'r Rome today by an armed Czech, but some of the p:Jssel'igers O\'CrPO\\·ered and dis- armed him, airport pohce reported. The jetliner from New Delhi landed at Rome's Fium1cino airport without any difficulty. Thl' \\'Ould be hijacker \\'aS turned ovl'r to the police. Posllnan Dies PORTOLA VALLEl' <U PI J -John \V. Anderson, a 45-yeal'·old postman, "'as crushed to deuth Tuesday \\'hen his mail \·an overturned in a driveway and rolled on top of hlhi. Or;t 11;,:;t• Coust \\'t••••l1t.•r Hi gh 1t·inds that gave Sant.a a tough time around those Orange Coast chimneys \vill drop later today and make v.·a.v for son1e warn1er \.\'Cather. predicts the v.•eathcr bureau. Hi gh today 65, lov1 about 40 and much of thu same for Thu~day . 1:\SI DF. TOD\ l' Cosla i\fesa bakl'r b1trerly Closes his b11 s1nes~ay1ng "small rctcul bakery ls a lrnng of the pa st," Story, A4. I ntlt.•x &1 ~°"' ~r•k" ., Joo;,t r•c11 l "' eo,~ "' '('II t"' "•Ult~ .. (#t .. r (Of!>~r " t'O• .... <b!,.. <• ,,., .... fd DI DI Jo,tftll ... ~., " (Otl'I<' '" o\l<l~lf:I 8• I I (t"O•~-· "' °'_' ... '"' '" 0.•!"l'iOl•!r • .. .... , l ,,, lod1l••· .. p-• • ... .. .. £"1'f<'••t1~l ll I t II Or ~ .. lnl~l!lo!! '" f'""'~" ... U11•trt\ ., " ( A.2 DAILY PILO T • !---~Report on CIA Due. ----,----------~ 'Police State' Charges Helms Denies ·s Bodies c..---_....~co vered In Crash \V1\S1 11 :-.:c;·r{J~ 1 l J'lt" A rt•port on alleged ('I.\ do1nt.• .. 11r .. p~1n ~ In (.'luding 11 den1,1l frnm lhl· (nrmcr hi«1d or th.:-.1J!t.'IH'\. \\L'rlt l•1 l'r(· .. 1dl·nt t ord tvdu~· Out l hc .1 J.1t•n 1·\·~ t·u un !C r · int.ell igl'nCl' rh11•f J Cl'l.l j.(1\l'd 'l'ut"Hl.iy' saylni;:: thl' \11\ "''a~ 1n\·olvccl 1n ·•po!irc s (31 t'' · <H'tl \' Jt 11·., Hichnrd llL·llns, t'I:\ rl 1rl'('IOr \\hl·n thi illC'f(ill 'f':.p1ona.:c \\ J ' :.J1d to hu \ i,: taken p1ttct 111 tht· tooos, "t•:ttegor H,_·;11 · ly denltd'' the t'harge 111 :1 n1 essa~c to ' ~ Stcretary or State 1lenry A. Ki5:i· lnfltr the St&te Departmentt aid. Fold, on a holiday skiing vac.,,t lo n ui \'all , Colo ..,111d ·rucsduy he exper t· t'd t1J ~l't the rt-por1 today. It "'as g1vtn l(l 1\1..,:;ingcr ·rucsday by CJA Director \\'illi :1m E. Colby, who prepa red it at Ford 's d1rl'C"t1 on. lll'lrns' dcni lil y,•as r ('laycd throu11h \ht· Slat.e Dcpartn1t.•nt 11ftt!r K1ssin(l er a~ke<\,h1 m fo r a ri'!>µo nse. lh:ln1s, no"' a n1h11ssador to Jrun, v.a~ rt.·port ed to he on vacation at an ,;Ford Keeps .Cool ,_. .. He Skis in -12 Weat h er ' V:\11., t.:uh1 l,\l'1 -Pre..,idl'nt t'ord is a hard skier "''ho pushes himself aJ.ro.o~t <.i~ l hou,:h he v.t•rc rat·1ng an opponent doy,·n the s lopes. J.Iis !>k 1 1 ll!>I rut·lrJr calls him "an a~gresi;1ve sk 1er, "'ho just lo\'es to !>ki ." • Fqrd h11~ °"en ~k11 ng t•very day s ince arriving Sund;1y for his "'orking va~atio.11 1r1 th1 , Rocky J\lountain ski resort. i-le m;1de l\1!0 runs down the \<,1,0-mllc "Si n11J<1" tr<iil ·r uesd3y in t.c mpcraturrs lhat dipped lo 12 below. ztro. . ' ' ·' .\ .. Jl l ~ P,R t:s 1Ut:ST PLANNf:O to ski for 1 ... 10 hours on Christmas day. I ~"Snow or shinl'. the President loves the sport. and he's oul t here no mat· • t1.1r wbul lhc \.\'eather," s:.11d Dennis Jloeger, who was Ford's ski instructor when be was a congressinan fron1 i\llchiga_Jl:'..and vice president and now ~s president. / As Ford shps do\\·n the pine tree.lined trails or Vail ?t.lountairi , he con· Sl<Antly s hu \'eS himself faster. Ill s eycbrOY.'S are matted Yiilh snow he is breathless <ind his faC'e is reddened. ' lie rocks back on his heels 1n the turns, taking them as speedily as though he were raci ng another skier in head·lo·head competition. Al 61, Ford 1s rc.bu slon the ski s lopes and appears undaunted by the crov;ds or s kiers or the squad of secret servicemen following him. HOEGER S,\YS !-"ORD is not self-co nscious "·hen bystanders and ne"'·s men "'alch him ski. ... 1e·s not al all concerned," Jloeger said. "1-le's conceroed only with skiing." Hoeger ~a1(! he's .. ecn no changes in Ford since his move into the pre· sldencr • ••Jfe's stil l the same man. His responsibilities have changed. but not the man," floeger said. , 1-loe-gcr ~aid he has been working with th~ President's skiing problems, ''but mostly he's just a little rusty. 1-le's skiing just as well or better than last year." J Ford learned lo sk1 a generation ago and his movements arc not as nu id or his skis as pcrCeclly parallel as novit'e skiers are taught to practice nOv.·. ' Port of Darwin Cyclone Smashes Australia; ~O Dead ·-· SYD:\'EY ll'Pl l -l 'yclone Tracy battered the northt·rn Aus tl'alian port of Darvdn today, blowing off roofs, overturning curs t1nd littering tbe strt:els with rubble. ' Reports from the city of.35 ,000 s aid the 125 mile an hour v.·ind s took at lea st 20 li\'es. llepor1 e rs at the s«11e described Dar11·1n as a "blitzed city.'\ · Shock Waves Up set Vegas LAS VEGAS . Ne\'. CL'PJ I - t\l ysterious ··.soni c phenomena'' shock \.\ a\'eS boomed over this gam bling re · sort Tuesda.\', shattering at least six large plate glass 11·1ndov.·s. t~ede ral offi qials denied that soni c booms from mil it ary :.i irplancs or a :.ecret 11uc{c ;1r c>xplos ion at t he t\tomic Eneri;!'y Co mmission's test :.ill' 00 nl1 lt•:. north of here \\Crc to blame. . Rich;i rd :'\a1arro. of the National ll cean11· a nd ·\tmos ph\•ric. 1\d· rn 1ni str;11 ion, :-..11 cl the b<.)()ms \\t'rl' pro\.J;ibly the rc~ull of an "o.1coust1c1Jl bu rst," a pht•non1cn•'ll"l·C:t11sed by :1 temperatul'e 1n1·1·rs1on deflC'cting the shock \\'" 1 cs ul ;u1 t.'X plo:.1011 hundreds of m ile s Ll \.\.J~ ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT TI'lf O•-,.,.,, 0.••1 Polo, -tft -'d •h <...,. _ l ... "'••• p,,.,,l,Q,,.11••1,...,llY 1 ... 0. ....... Con t P\llW•"'"''ll "'""'"""' ~••I• ...,llOro\ .,. '""""'~ "'°"""''' !~•O,,.Qft r.,~ ...... ~t• ,,,_~ ..... _, l'tK" """!•"VI"" llotKft ro""· If•" Y•l>t f. 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''""" ·"~"·h-"11·1<>'••• ""-illf• O• •d•f " ,..,...,,,. ,,.,,,,, ,,.., • •n1•00w'"' •llflewl \-•" .,,,.,...,. "'' ( .... q<-t "'""'' !i<l't 9NI ti "' pg\(•OO Ill d •1 (.It!• ,.,...,.. r. Ii•~·• \.,11u .. o•"" II• t.,,,,, IJ Oll ...... !ftl1 Or "'f I \< l')O "'""ti"• ""'hlft l Onl•"•ll-U 1111 "'""'"'' The Australian Broadcasting Com· lllission said the cyclont: blew 0£! the roor of the city's only hospital and se,·erely damaged the police station. Mos t communications with the town \\•e re severed, but sketchy news filtered out on one band of the airport aviation channel. Navy ships helped relay communications, a spokesman 'for the marine operations center al Ca nberra ..>aid. The town's airport wa s flooded and its radio to"•crs knocked down by the cyclone, a civil aviation spokesman said. Cyclone Tracy struck the city short- ly afler midnight Christmas Eve and ra~ed until da\.\·n befa,e tapering orr. Four ships, including a naval patrol boat and a ci\'ilian vessel identified as the ~tutua\ Enterprise. were reported ai:round in Oa r"'·in harbor . T\\'O other s hips , inc luding a J a1>anese fishing boat \\'ilh 18 persons aboard . "'·cre reported ri ghting to k<'t·p afloat off the Australian coast. Al noon, the Perth \.\'Cather bureau lol'alerl the cyclone east of Darwin i.lnd mov inJl southeasterl y at about st:< milt's an hour. JI eh icl e Hi ts Ap a rt m ent In Neuip ort r\. i\e \\·p6rt Beach motorist "'as jaded on drunk('n driving charges late Christmas ~\·c after hi s car left ~ca:;hore J)n\'l'. smash('d throu~h a fr nce and r.1mmed into the wall of an apartment building. Ar resting offi cers s ai d the :wto drive n bv i\l ark Anthony h.ai21s, 29, of ·li09 Rive r Ave., came v.·ith1n.one foot of a S\\Hnminl!' pool as it careened ;1cross thl.' lav.·n of the apartment house at 5515 Seashore Ori\'(' Police said Kaizis \\·as jailed aft er bl•ing t reated at nearby lloa g ~lt'mo r ial J-l osp1ta l fo r cut s a nd bruises suffered in the cr ash. 'fhcv said. i\ai1.1s' car "'as wrcc·kcd beyond repair. Damage to the apa rt· n1 ent bui lding \.\'l'ls describe d a s mnrlt:'ral<'. UnnkJ nf: drivers \Vt:'re being arrcsl· din rPcord num bers early today \Vi th SC\'Cral of Orange County's police dc- partn1cnls rl'COrd ing thc highest number of such arrests in their his · tor~. ~l o:.t a rrcsts of inebriated motoris ts · .1ppf\.tl red to have been m ade by :"\i'!\.\ 1)\jrl Uc ach and lluntinglo n ileach police departme nts and the Ca hfor.nia lligh\\'3Y 1'atr ol. "\'!~'re r1ppini: !hem off rlJ:hl, lcrt and cente r," a Cll P off1cttr io aid. "Chr1stmal't E\C is al~·ay s a \'C ry bu~y night for us bul l'\'C,ne\·er seen an\th1nij l1 ktt th1s " f)r ang<' t'nunt\ .Jail <lcputies report· 1·d that 2H ilr 111k1n)( dr1 \'crs had bf!t>n honked at m1drui;:hl Tur~dn y, t1lmoi.1 dou bl (' the num ~r in the 11amc pt:'r1od IJst year . ' • undiclosed site in Europe, but a de- pa rtment 1poke1mJn said he was planning to be In \\'ashington ju t 11fter the New Year, when five con• gressional committees plan to •tart 1n\•cstigations. ••Ambassador Helms baa categori<'ally denied that und'tt his stewa rdship the CIA conducted illegal domestlt OJ)Crations against antiwar activis ts or diSsidents, or that any unit. to do s uch was crecated under him as director o r CIA," State Department spoke5man Robert Anderson said. The charge! wer~ printed In Sun· day·s New York Times, which said the a11.e 11cv c;ompiled dossiers on 10,000 u.:s. cituens, eneaged in elec· tronic espionage and spied on antiwar and other domestic groups . The latest bombsheU Came Tuesday \.\'hen a distraught James Angleton, chier of CIA counter·intelligence, sa.id he "'as quilting after 31 years becau1e "my usefulness has ended" and 'the ;1genc y was getting in\'olved In .. police state" activities." lie s aid he submitted his resigna· lion. A CIA spokes man said An gleton "retired." Angleton, contacted by telephone at his home in s uburban Northern \1irginia, said: "Look. I haven't slept in lhr('e days. I 'in in my pajamas now und there 's a ·rv ere"' outside "'ailing to see me und the telephone keeps ringing." • Asked to spell out reasons for his re· signation. Angleton s aid slowl y: "Pohce state ... Soviet bloc ... Fragmentation ... 1 had a son in the infantry in Vietnam . \Vent from private to corporal." Tense ff olidoy . Israeli border policeman with sllbmachine gun at the ready watches as pilgrims make way lnlQ Church of the Nativily during Christmas celebrations in Bethlehem. Threats of A,fab viol ence fail ed to materialize initially •. andsecurity measures did not m ar festive s pirit. • --1 Was the son killed or <A-'ounded? "No ," Angleton said. "I think he's okay." · Angleton said he "'as quitting at 57 rather than stay on to retirement age. •·1 have to leave now ." he said. "My usefulness has ended. I do not know what J.will do." Meadowlark Fund .Request Due Again Smog Device Violators Risk Court -. Orange County s upervisors \\ill be <isked Tuesday to contribute another 5350,000 in federal revenue sharing runds to help H untington Beach buy ltfeadowlark Golf Course. If the board agrees, the additionar grant will bring to ·$600,000 the coun· ty's total contributlon toward tbe SACRAJ\fENTO (AP) The · purc hase s ince it was.proposed California Highway Patrol cla rified earlier this year: its position Tuesday on enforcem ent The board balked al the.additional of a new antis mog law, saying allocation two weeks ago whep Southern Cali£ornia violators who ig-Supervisor R~lph ~Diedrlch said he nore written warnings may be called needed more time .to review the into court. . agreements invol\'ed in the sale. The CHP said Monday that drivers A spokesman for the supervisor in the six·county South Coast Air said this week there is still no indiea· Basin who rail to install devices lion 1,1.·hat the boar~ will do next Week. against nitrogen oxide pollution on The total deal (or~Mead(>wlar.k calls older cars will continue to get warn· ror payment by the city or a total of ings ins t e ad of tickets until the SI.3 million for the1course. or which Legislature decides the issue. 5700,000 will be_ the tftyli share .:..... all But patrol spokesman l\1ilton Kent in re\'Cnue shaflnl'fNnt. . " s aid Tuesday that \\'arr ants will be The city plaos'to rdilin ownership s enttomotorisLswho don'trespondto of the cou rse while leasing out its the warning or to a reminder mailed operations to Golf If( Sout ~ern · after about a month. California, Inc. . "We started issuing warnings Dec. The concessionaire will pay the city I, and some people could be getting Sl2,SOO a month and has promised to warrants by mid·January,'' he said. Further treatment of violators is up to local district attorneys and judges, Kent said. A new state law requires installa· lion of the contro\'ersial antismog de· vices on 196&7 cars in Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Riverside, Venturu, Orange and Santa Barbara counties. A bill pending in the Legis lat'Jre \\'Ould remo\'C tbe requirement. Mesa Burglar's Booty $,3,355 A burglar who appeared to know just "'hat he wanted raided a Costa i\lesa residence shared by t\.\"O men i\londa y, stealing S3,355 worth of belongings including a ne w high· powered motorcycle. The loss reported by 1'-Iichae l 'Smokers' Hit Market Again A burglary team characterized as the l\tidnight' Smokers for their penchant for stealing cigarettes raided a Costa J\lesa convenience market again ?t.tonday but this time branched out into pantyhose as pre· ferred loot. The S3,355 burglary at the 7·Eleven i\tarket , 1097 Baker St., was the sixth job pulled at either a 7·Eleven.or Tic Toe ~larkel within the past two months. Officer John Jungkeit said the loss included 500 cartons of assorted brands of cigarettes, plus 160 pairs of "Shcel'ly Beloved" brand pantyhose. make SS00.000 worth of improvements ;1lthecourse. . The l·Ounty h ad already allocated )250 000 in ·revenue sharing tolhe pro· • ject' and the city asked for the re· mainder several monlhs ago. , Burglar Hits Auto in Mesa A bUrglar raided a ·Costa ?atesa man's auto parked in front of his house Mond3y,·siea)ing nearly~ worth of valuables includlnc a tape deck, walk~e-talki~ndpurpleblanket. George H. Reiter, 32, a Southern California Edison Company foreman, calle police to his home a·t 1619 C6~ica f.l4ce after dlscoverlpg the theft. ..... - Police said evidence showed the car burglar carefully wiped down all areas of the vehicle that he touched with a towel to eradicate fingerprints. Body Donor Kills Self TAi\l Pr\, f'la . <AP) -r\ man ca.rrying a .notarized letter 'donating his body to science walked into the e mergency room of a Tampa hospital and fatally shot himself. police say. Clement David Serafine, 56, or Tavares, had the Jetter legally notarized before going to the Tampa Gene ral Hospital on Tuesday, officers said . Authorities said that the letter mentioned nothing about a suicide. but four ·suicide notes \\'ere round pinned to Serafine's shirt. CHESTER. Calif. !UPI) -The bodies or a pru1ninent :-;"e\·ada. ca s1 ~0 ov.·ner and se\'en mcn1bcrs _or his family have been found 1n ~h e wreckage of an a irplane wl11 ch crashed Jast weekend in the snowy northern Sierra. The twin-engine Cessna 414A \\'a.S s'potted T uesday by a Civil Air P:.ilrol pilot about nine miles 11orthw~sl of Chester iii a heavily forested region ut the 6,000·foot level. Ground crews reached the scene several hours later and found all eight bodie5 in the aircraft. P'lumas County Sheriff W. C. Abernathy said the plane was u_pside , dov.•n in the snow but \\'as ·'not tn too bad condition." He said it "'as "'too early to te11:• .... ·hether the victims died in the crash or sometime after\.\•ards. Abernathy said it appeared the pilot, casino operator Joe J\t ack_ic of Winnemuci:a, Nev .• was attemptlJl& a forced landing \\•hen the aircraft clipped trees and overturned. There was no fire, he said. Also aboard the plane \\'hi ch was re· ported m issing since Sunday. were ·Mackie's wife Zoe, his gran~childrcn Channelle and Brandy Eiguten or Winnemucca, and his ne phe,v, Richard Brown of Eureka, and his wire and two children. ?tfackie, owner of three \Vinncn1 uc· ca casinos and active in the Nevada Democrat ic party, had flown to Eureka to purchase fish r~r his restaurant and was returning to Nevada with his Camily for the Christmas holiday. He reported to the Red Bluff Airport tower that he was flying at 19,000 feet in clear sky and heading eastv.'ard. The plane llten vanished from the Red Bluff radar screen. More tban 20 planes. including Air Force pilots and civilian \•olunteers from Ca lifornia and Nevada , searched the snO\VY countryside for 21.f.t days before the plane was spotted in a mountainous area betv.·ecn Susanville and Red Bluff. Marines R ak ed Over Decis.ion; Leaves O K'd SAN DIEGO (Al'l -The heat \.\'ilS taken by an unnamed drill instructor Tuesday after his pl.itoon's failure to pass inspection. causing restrictions over Christmas, brought-a torren'-of protests onto the P.tarine Corps recruit depot. .. We've had calls from parerits and congressmen, a spokesmen said. "The drill instruttor has been re· lie\'ed of duties." The Christmas leaves scheduled to start Tuesday for 79 recruits or Pia· toon 3110 were put off until Dec, 2S when their railed inspection by l\laJ . A. V. Latorre, who heads the Jrd 1·rain· ing Battalion. But the spokeasman said after •·a ·command decision" made after calls from throughout the United States al · lowed all ttie young men but four lo make i~ throu~h a spec Pal inspection. Dairy Robbed . ' ~y 2 Bandits Two bandits, pretending ·lo ha\·e a. gun, fled 'A-'ith about $85 1'-1oirday ni ght after robbing a lluntington Heacb dairy. Police reported the pair entcr(•d Calvert Dairy, 15942 Ed"·arcls St., <it K p.m., then ordered the attendant to empty the cash register. They left in a car, police said . 'J'hc bandits were describcd as m ale Latins, 27 and 30 years old , both oC medium build, police reporlcd. ' Eugene Stipes, 24, of 2152 Pomona :i~-~i(iiiiii~ii~•iiiikiiiiiiiiiir•~~ij~~ij!iij;iji!!iij~ijiiji;iiiiikiiii!i\i~ij!ii{.i; Ave., and Howard Delaney Booker, 2J, included assorted mechanics tools in addition to the 1974 Harley · J)avidson motorcycle. ln\'estigators said the motorcycle belonged to Booker, a U.S. l\Tarine Corps member. who also Jost a pair of ~onogramed mo~!lrcycling gloves. . . c-7 Alaska n Quake PAL~I ER. Alaska CAP) -A strong e <1 rthqu ake registering 6.2 on the Ri chte r scale rocked the military oul· post or Shem ya in the Aleutian Isl ands lat e 1·uesday, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ob· servalory reported. WEATHER /o!Mko! • Ql'••t" (II I~ llf1klfl l!IOUld l'lfW • wf\111 C~"1tm•1 5110W rt!I T11e\dt 1 vwr !hi '""trlt Aoc:kln 1...i ••1 ''"!1ttf<I ••ong !l>I! UPllll• Piil"' •fld 11W Gr.•t L••n ... •tft •"ot""' 1111 In we1!t•n MJuaurl •NI •••l••n IC•n,f1. Tilt orOMH\d w11 C-IMI wltll 1 wlllte llltn•tl l•om ll'lt A<K'i.C.1 f<r01• K•-•1111 If! 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Guarantee Expired • Wtdntsd1y, 0.Cember25. 197• Da11a High j ' DAil Y PllO'.f etass Destroys Women's ·Myths By J ACKI E llYMAI\ Ot ... D.itrllt ... ~ 1'he first ussignmcnt Billie Lov- n1ark gave her stude~its v.•ns to llnu\yze the advertisenu~nts in a nev.·s magazine to see if they \11creoffcnsi\'e to v.·01nen . "The most offcnSi\'l' to all the stu· dents v.·as 'If vo u want him to be more of a m an. try ·being more of a woman' (a pl'rfuml' ad )," she said. !Us. Lo\·mark. v.·ho has t aught 1n the Capistrano Unifil'd School Distriet . since 1960, thi~ year for the fir~t time is truching a class called ''\\'omen in Society" at Dana l·lills l{jgh School. There arl' 38 ~l udents in hl'r class, about one lhird or 1hcn1 boys. lier goal is 10 break dO\\'n many of the myths about v.•omen, '.':iuch as tho!>e that say tht•y belong in the home. ~lrl' emotional and don't dcscrvc cc1u;il p;iy, 1\ls. 1.ovn1ark said. I A3 DEAR PAT: f h:.ive a Craig Cassette tape recorder that worked fine from its purchase in December J9i0 until last June. \Yhen it st<1rted to catch my tapes and bre;1k th em, J took it to Elec-' tro Tech Service in Costa ~lesa for re- pairs. This took a month and a week after m y d ad h<1d paid for repairs and I y started to use it agilin. the same pro-, blem occurrl'<I. r.tyoriginal guarantee 1s a few years old, but I think it i;hould .· have been fixed once and for all in1 .Ju ne, or if it v,.·as defective, l should Sunset • ID Winter SllE SAJO somcti n1cs the boys in the class hl'lp her m ake her 1>0ints. \\'hen some students argued that \\Omt>n \\'orkl'rs de>n't dC'serve t.•qua! pay bi:-(•au:.e t hl'y're emotional. she said o n r hoy v.·ho works in a res t;iur;.1nt ;in'>\\"l'rc d th at thl' waitre:.ses thert• ;ire f;ir morC' poi sl'd and col lected th;in the bus boys in dif· ficult situation~ have been told. ; · !\1.S., .~ounta in Valley ~ "'Old" guarantees are "no" guaran· IJ fees, and ir your recorder had bee n de · rective, it would have acted up Jong I berore n10 re th an four years of use. The original warranty on this model . · ran out after 90 days, with a one.year warranty extension offered. Wh en the ' recorder develo1.ed problems aft er re- pair, it should have been taken back to Electro T ech for further work under the 30-day warranty provided lo you .. with th e repair job. YoU dhtn'l do this ~ because It "·as inconvenient. accord· ing to yo ur letter, and Electro Tech will not accept the recorder for repair' at this time under warranty -e ve n though travel difficulties were ex· plained. Your best bet would be to send the recorder by registered mail, re· turn receipt requested, to Craig Corp., 921 W. Artesia, Compton, L.A. 90220, Attention: Customer Service Depart- ment. ~raig's service department will repair the recorder within two weeks and return it lo you C.0 .D. with a 90- d ay guarantee. Slate Tests f'Of>fh DEAR P.i\T : Du e to high prn:es, l no longer do as much shopping in health food stores. bul l am still very ,much concerned about chemical re· sidues iri foods. I know this state has a reputation for protecting consumers from undesirable residues, but I'd like to find out from state authorities 1ust ho\v many tests are run on food products annually and v.•hat·tYpe of tesling is utilized. J . \\'.,Capistrano Beach The mood of winter along the Orange Coast -nearly empty beaches, fi sh ing dories hauled up after a day at sea,· a surfer momentarily mesmerized by a s unset A wi nter afternoon is a good time on the beach -a lime for lonely walks and solitary thoughts , a time to breathe deeply and stretch muscles too ofte'n unused, a time to contemplate the past and clear the head for the future. And when the sun makes its ~ exit in a spectacular show of color, it's hard not to be thankful just tor being alive now to s e e it . At the beginning. n1;1ny student!> \\ere su~piciou::i of the cuurSl'. •·Some of thl' girls thought it \\'OU[d be> a knock -dov.·n drag-o ut fight to push v.·omen's lih dO\\ n their throats,'' Al~. l.nvmark said. She said of th e boys that ''the fir!>t couple of days they v.·ere hostile.'' r.t s. Lo\' mark said ::.he helped clear the air by a.">signin,g a short essa~· TJIE TOPIC v.·as the student's o\\n reaction to a situation in \l'hich a mother tells her daughtt'r she can'I go to coll ege bccuuse they can only af- ford to send her brother. \\·ho needs the education so he can support a fami ly soml' d <1y. Essays v.•ere gradcd on how the ideas \\·ere de\'elopcd, not on the i;t u- f' dent's attitude. !\I s. l,ovmark ~aid. Sh e s aid she plans to follov.· up in January, \\'hen the course ends, by giving a simil ar :1~sig nm ent for purposes or comparison. } Other techniques she hns u~cd in- clude sc heduling a debate c\'ery Thursday on such topics as "women's econrim ic role in the f:.imily." Students arc encouraged to argUl' from different sides, regardless of their Qv.·n opinion, to imprO\'C their und<!rstanding. r.l s. l..ovmark said. OTJI ER CL1\SSES arc in\'itt>d to :.i.t- te nd the rlcbatcs. v.·hich arc \'ideotaped for shov.•ing to students \\'ho missed the class. The cours~ uses no textbooks but f takes advantage of rele".ant ~~s TEACHES WOMEN 'S PLACE Ms. Billie Lovmark <J\ ;.11 lable a t the ::>l'hou l'i mea t a {'entt-r. ,\\though she 1:, married and has l\1 o daughlt•rs. !\Is. Lo\'mark said she prefl·rs to be knov.·n as ··~ts." She nol- L'd that many·people rc«1ct by saying, "Oh. ~ ou' re nol one of those~" ri1 s. Lo\·mark sairt she is concerned about mall' as \\'ell ;1s fe m ale stereotyping. She said her students discuss Sul'h topi cs as \\'hY men are considert•d g<1y if they like cooking and needlepoint. To sharpen her i;tudents' perception or ho\,. children arc taught sex roli::os. she said she ga\ ea Christrn.ai> assign- n1 ent to \\'atch v. hat toys are given small childretl. Sll E SAID Sll E t'Speciallr asked students to note sue h stereotr ped gifts as nurses· kits for girls <ind doctors' kits for bovs. Already-_ '.\Is. Lo\·mark said she has noti{'ed a change in the allitwtes of many of her students. · "\'ou can tell from their statement."> that they may not be convinced yet. hut they knov.· there are tv.·o sides to the t·oin. ··1 feel that alread\-these students will realize mor'e eareer Op · ..xirtunities," 1\ls. Lovmark said. ' The State Department of Food and Agriculture, in coope r a tion with ..,,.,..,.., ......... ,,..,..,. .... .,,.,.,..,.,.~•MP<llil!•.,. ...... .,.,. .... ,~r•••••a•""•~·we••a-""""'~•••~,...,.~ Californi a's County Agricultural Co mm issiont'rs, super vises approx· imately 17,000 sample tests of fruits and vegetables, feeding stuffs, meats. 1nllk and other 1>roduce. This is the top testing tount throughout the na· lion, according to informalion from the depa rlmtnt. \li'hich ma intains pe rmane nt residue laboratories irc Sacr a men to, lkrkeley, Fresno ant l)o"'·ney, plus tv.·o n1obile units o~rat ing th roughout the state. Ana4-·ti'cal instrume nts used by l'hemlsts In the detection system are sensitive to min ute c1uantit ies of c hemica ls . Sa m11l cs _a re ta ke n d ail y b y agricultu ra l inspectors from all grow- ing areas in Ca lifornia a nd from "'holes ale a nd retail outlets. ·~ Energy Chief Stiff Gasoline Tax, Rqtioning D_!Jubtful Family of Man Sucked Out Jet ~ Seeks Damages l!Ot.:STON ( t.: Pl J -The SUl'\'l\'ors of a Beaumont man, \\ho v.·as sucked out of the broken v.·indo~· of an airplane flying O\'er Nev.• ~l exico. have filed a $3.7 million suit against National Airlines, Inc. f'ilm Replaced l)E,\lt PAT : I mai led rive rolls or 1-'ujipan film to the fir1n 's processin i.t lab in Co rona, NY., last August. IL \1•as rl'turncl'I a \l:t'ck later, ruined <lurin g proees,..111~. According to rn y fil m instructor. the Jilnl had been ex- posed tu light during processing. I wrote lo the Fuji lab, sendin g one roll of the fi hn and all lhe tags from the other rolls. I :isked [01· .film replace- ment or the return of my $18. No response has been rccci\·ed. ~.C., lluntinglon Beach 1-~ve l ~·n frip1>s of Fuji 1-'il m reports th at ri\'C rnllsof replacement film are b(>i tl g 111ailed to you. She claims no prl'\'iOllS l'Orres1)()nde nce frOlll you had bcrn rcceh•ed. Elderly D rh•er WASlll~GTON fUPi l :..-The new federal energy chief Tuesday dis.- couraged talk of a stiff hike in gasoline taxes or gasoline ralioning. F'rank Zarb. head of the Federal Energy Administration, said a large increase in gasoline taxes. such as tnc 30 cents pei-g;i llon boost recom- mended by ConJ,!rcss' joint economic committee, would ha\'C a nl'J.?ali\'C im- pact on the sagging economy. The committee recon1mcnc\ed the I.ax as a means of conserving oil ''It has m a ny, many prohl l'ms -- many negati\·e impacts nn segn1 ents of the society and segmt·nts or the economy,·· Zarb s3ic1 of a gasoline tux increase. "I don't thi nk it should be treated v,cith any degree of favor." Zarb. interviewed on the NBC-TV todav shov.', said the tax proposal v.•ouid ··\'isit hardships on varticular people \\'ho are on fixed incnmes, peo- ple v.·ho ha\'e to drive Ion~ distances to v.·ork" and \li'O U Id place· 'the burden of. the enti re conservation effort" on one product -gasoline. Z1\R R A I.Sil '!l<Hd ~a,..11\ine ratlon1n)! is ··unlikelv'• unless 1.hcrc is another DEAR p,\T: ls lherC' an,\' "rutoff" S1'lent Alarm age for the issua nce of drivers' licenses in California ·.• J\1 v father, who now resides in OrcJ!bn . iS pl anning th 'f L · . TilOVe here soon :utd hc"s \\'Or(ied that .. i raps .aguna his 80 years 1nay prevent hi.m fron1 gelling a ncv.' hccnsc a nd being able B } S to continu e to drive 1n this state. urg ar uspect 1, . .1 .. Foun t11l n Valley IC hr c;u1 11a~s tht· requi red test.Ii, he i\n alle ged burglur in Lagu na doesn't h a \'!' ;i lhing to worry a bout. lleach 1nay h:1vethoughl his <1cti\'ilies T1•ll ~·our f:i thl'r 1101. to lw. ncrvou ~ v.•erc 1naii;ked hy a silent night but abo ui tht> tt'stinJ!. Thl' Ucpartn1enl or rnc~1nv.'hil c u silent alarn1 was tatlling i\l ylor \'4•hlch•s rt'ct•ntly renewed the 10 polirc. 1i"lensl' or a 1111-yrar·old driver, who J oh n Clinlon Stnith, 30. a NC\\' ~·as l'IU)l;ht doinl( 95 1n ll tls 1lCr hour in Orlca11s apartnll'lll manager bookt'd a 55.n1llc-11t•r·l11tur zone. U o~ _1'1. on suspi cion or burglary, was held on Ra"•li ns.-"·ho says h~'s been dr1\'1ng $5.000 bail today follov.•ing the in ci· fOr 65 )"Cars, "t0m111rnl ed, "I "'as do· dent. lng 95 on m)' v.·ay lo ~lodesto and I got LI. jl-;ea l Purcell said a silent olnrm l'aught. Thcy.dldn"I gi ,·r me no ticket, v.·as set off shortly after midnight at but that polict'tnan sure ~a ,'e me Rock ritur11n's Jevoc lers, 1436 S. CoasL ht ll." according to an A I' slur) , "' hil'.h J ligh ,,. uy . adds Rawlins h11s rrc:onsidt•rr<l his \\'lu"n Officers Carlene An1brose hca\'y·foolcd habits 10 "Sa \·e my and ~like Slushe.r arr.i\'Cd at the store. nt•ck" an1I d1><·sn't drl\'~' o\'rr.40 no"''• they round IOU\ Cr~ had been renlO\'Cd Ra"''llns is Chr olde.,I of 310 li censed frotn a rear v.111dO\\' and SllOUcd a drl\t•rs O\t•r 90 yr11r11 o ld in m<nl 1nsldl'. llr \\•:1s :irrt>slcd v.1thout Callrornla, s111tl l':r"·in Cooper, in· inrident. formation ofrtttr for the Department. No items v.i:;rc listed ns rnls3lng nf 1'1ot~r VehiCle11. ~rronl the store. • Arab oi l embargo. Rationing "has its set of extremely difficult impacts cin the econnmy an d require s a n enormous bureaucracy to ad- mi nist rate," he said. Hov.•e\·er, Zarb said r<1lioning is "a standby measure that \l'c're goin~ to ha\'e to retain." President Ford is expected to out· line to Congress a series or energy conser\'ation m t'asures, includ ing possibly mandatory steps, when the lav.·makers return fo1· the new session nn J an. 14 . Zarb said he ;ind othf'r f'ord ad\'isers had given the Prl'S1- tjent a v.·ide range or option!>. ZARB l.ISTE D three "basic 1.1p- proaches" tha t the administration ' can take to cul oil consumption: -An "outright restriction on <oill . imports and then a n allocation and ra- tioning sys tem ." -Imposition o( "specific" taxes, such a~on j.'::1soline. -A broad·based conser\·:ition pro- _c:r;1m hy · '\'irtue of increasing prices iiCross all product lines." Allhough not rom mitt in)? himsc·lf on the propo sa l ~. Zarb expressed llt'l:!:tti\·e opinions on the fi rst tv.·o. "There are manv different com - hi nations or one oi lhl' other" and f'nrll is eon!>irleri ng all of them. Zarb The ~uit. filed in Federal Di strict Court ~f ond<.1~-. s<1id G.F'. Gardner. 4j_ \\a,.., sucked oul of a broken v.·indov.' v.'}'nlt.• en rnute from l~ou,..ton to San 1-'rancisco No\'. 3, 1973. Th<' :.icc ident occurrt•d \1 hen .111 rngine ne<ir the wing of the plane L'Xploded :i nd flyin g dehris broke the v.·indOI\' \\here Gardni.'r v.;1~ si1tin)!, \1 itnl'~~c.., ~a1d Gem Talk /Ju .IC /ll',\/Pl/H/1-;~ 1aid. : J '!'he abo,·r prayer. as ,,·ell as t he ,..--------------,(nostalg ic pocn1 on the right. I pas,.., alont: to you thi!' holiday :-.e;,iso11 . Gal Streaker Has No ID SA~TA F'E . Argentina fAPl ·-A 25·year·old \\'Oman ~·as ar- rested and jailed for carrying no identit y documents v.•hen she 3treaked slov.•ly p:isl a public ilA'imming pool. · Santa f'e has no In"· a,1:ainst s lreaking ai:; such, and authorities said nothing :1bout ht.·r nudity. .. - in the hope th:il lht·y \\'ill gi\'l' ~Cltl the san1e. plt:asl1rt· thl'Y ha,~· gi \en I~• tllt'. (;randl';11 her l'l111·I-.:-.. ;,1~ \\t•l l ,1.., :-.1n1l1:1r fin1.• n1nntel C'locks. hJ\t' fart'd clO\\ n the C'halh .. 'll gl' nf pla ~\i(·~ and 1nodcrn design, ~l that. t1u!:1y, such l'lo('kS \\ 1\l. 1 fa c t . bl'to1nc true heirloo1n lon111rrn\1 To all our \\'Onderful C'u..;to1ner!ll, \\horn \\ e con~idrr friend:-. thank!'> for :i f11lL' 19i4. und he:-.t \1 u1hr~ lt) ~ou ;tll tu r l!Jij Murder-Trial Ordered In Overdose Fatality 'f crr\· Suzanne and Honald Lt!e Rich:irdson of San Clemente v.·ere or- dered '.\londay to face trial ~tay 12 on murder charges filed after a 16-year- o\d Laguna Beach girl died from a fatal _dose or a drug she be!ie\'ed to be cocaine. 'fhon1as. !ti. \1·ith a faLal do.">e of pro- vcrcaine last Oct. 25. · ln\'e:.tigators said the drug has many of lhl' propertit'S of cocaine. Hut it is. the~ stre::iscd. JU times 1norc po1Aerful thaneocaine. Richardson additionally faces char;;.:cs of .e-rand theft stemn1ing from his allt'ged thl·f! of more than l\\O poun,1::. of prnpl'l t a111e frvn1 his en1p\o~l"I'-"'. ,\llcr i:a n Pharn1;1{'t·u11c:1\,..11! l I'\ Lill'. Richard::.on. 2~ and hi~ 11·1fe, l!.I. l)f llil.i . .\venida l'lorci1cia, pleaded inno- cent at thc1r arraignmcnl heforl' t)range County Supe1·1or Court Jucl ge f,\·ert·tt \\'. !)1ckc~·. 1'hcy are free on S25.000 ball each Th <• couple \\'a~ 111d1cted h) the Grand Jury on ch;1rges of murder anrl furn1:.h1n~ drugs tn ;1 nunor aftt'r il \\a~ tesllftcd that they :-.u 1JpliC"ll JulH· L:.i)'.!una Bl~;1ch poltcC' v.ho arrested the H1t·hard,..n11~ :.aid ~IL,..,s 'l'homa3• death \Aas nnL· of thrt.'e ju\'enile fatal1t11:,.., that rna\ hn\·e bl.!cn caused \J,\' the victin1~ ingc~ting propercainc lhl'Y hl•l11•\"(•d lo hL' l'OC<lllll'. / Winding th e Cloc k When I was a litt le lad, my old grandfather said That none shou ld wind the clock but he, and so at time for bed He'd fumble for the curious key kept high upon the shel f And set aside that li ttle task entirely tor himsel f. tn lime grandfathe r passed away and so that duly tell Unto my father who performed the week_ly custom well ; · · He held that clocks were not to be by careless persons wound And he alone should turn the key or move the hands a round . I envied h im that titlle task and wished that I might be The one to beentius ted with the turning of the ke y. But year by year the clock was hi s e.l(c.l u~i v e bi t of ca re Unl!I the day the angels came and smoothed h1 ~ srlver hair. Today the task is mine to dO, !1ke lho'>e who've gone belore, I am a 1ealous guardian ot th~t round and glassy door And unlit at my chamber door God's messenger shall knock 1 To me alone shall be fcserved lhe right to wind the clock. ' • COSTA MESA , • 182J NEWPORT Bl VO CONYENIENT t EAMS • 27 YEAR~ IN THE SAME LOCATION B.tnkAmer•i;.1td-Mas1@1 Ch~fi8 PHONI:. 548-3401 .. Wednesday, Oecembtt 25. 1974 . ""' v 'IS AMERICA'S SMALL RETAIL BAKERY NOW JUST A MEMORY FROM YESTERYEAR ? .. Nathan Kritzer Closed His Mesa Store Amid High Prices, Ch anging Buyer Habits Bakery Doors Locked Up Retaile r Jlictim of Inflation, Lazy Shoppers • By JOOLSO' Ol {Mo D'Ur P'li.tSi.H llis costs for ~ugar. nour. yeast, Coco<.1 and labor were rising and his ~usiness was declining, so there was (l:othing left for Nathan Kritzer to do. • ~le had to close thl' doors or his Sm all Costa 1\1 csa bakery forever. Kritzer. a fifth ~eneration baker, is biller a s he des cribes his experiences cir the past three years. "!\ty story is a Story you're going to hear about and st•c," he said during an interview in f\1 s frvi ne home. • ··Lnless it has a µl:icc to sell to. the small retail baker y is a thing or the past." "THE LITTLE retail bakery could out cooi!'iCt~ \l:ith the American housewUe,;.s voorst habit. She became fazy. stte doesn't v.·ant to shop .•• ~ Krit.r.er added that the changing Amer1 caq. patte rn to\\·ard one-stop shopping Jlaa m ade it difficult for a business such as his to survive. "'The house"·ife used lo v.•;ilk by the bakery , Now s he goes to the .supermarket." he said. , Kritzer theorized !hat he perhaps ~hould ha\·c closed his bakery a year 8go. ··r\nyonc could ha\'C forl'seen ""h<it 'vas ~oing to happen," he com- m ented. "T\\'O YEARS AGO onions began Lo di<,<.t ppear. then the pricl' s hot up. ~lou r """sed Lo be $8.25 for H hundred pounds. Eight months later it \\'3S up SJ per :-.:ick, I hen a nother dollar. ·'Thl•n !he \1 hl';1~ deal s kyrocketed the pri('C of flour and the govcrnmenL look no <.1ction. 1'hen eggs became :-.cnrce. "\Vith it :-.oybeans bec<ime s hort . Short('ning used lo be 16 cents a pound, then it \\·ent up to 60 cents. CommerC'1al Yl'ast used to be 24 cents, then it "as 34 cents. Cocoa tripled. Thert• 1Vd~ a 2'.?8 pt'rct:nt increase in the pri ce of chocol..1tc " S t11d v :\dds Data • l.:ibor costs s hot up, Krilzl'r said, :ind he couldn't afford mass produc· tton. Gasoline prices for delivery irt· l·reased and part-lime workers had lo be paid more. ")IV OVERALL costs increased 200 percent but my \'olume dropped bel· ter than 20 per cept. 1 foucht for montfls lo st;iy a live." Chocolatl' chip cookies, tor exam- ple, "'hich arc one-third shortening. one.third s ugar a nd one-third chocolate chips nnd egg whites. couldn't be sold for a di me each any more. They had to be marked 18 cents. "And most people don't seem to un - derstand that a cake box costs 10 cents. Plastic is as high as paper." Kritzer lam ents that the American houseY•ifc is allov,.ing herself to be content \\'ith what he calls a "dough loaf" from the grOC'ery store. These, he explained, are full or sugar and ad· diti\·es to prolong the shelf life. "A Jot of people don't understand i 'A lot of people don't 11n·der s tand th e dlffere11l'e bettceet1 good and bad baked goods.~'· · the differenee between good a nd bad bak.cd goods." KRITZER, AS p<1rt of a family of bakers. conside rs his work to be lf. craft, for ""hich his hands have been trained. "The tasle just isn't there," he said of the mass·produced bread. "T he American housewife is lazy. She jus\ pops it in the t oaster and m akes i( crisp. Then it tastes okay." \\'h at is a n unemployed skilled b:1ker to do now for \l·ork? It is :i c1uestion Kritzer is stil l asking hin1self. ··1·m notso~ure l 'llgctajob. Recreation in Desert Rema.ins A Conflict ,_\ l11°rl't' 1111Jnl h ~I udy of rct-reat1onal \•hi< !l' u ... ,. or t•<Jttforni:i's rltst·rt h<i 'i . u!<lt-tl ... om,. :-('it•ntifi1· dat:1 lo thl' dune hu~~ll'' \'l'fs'U!> t'OllSt'f\jj{!OlllSl 1•1.nfht t o\ i·r <l e.;l'rl I anti use. Rut thl' 2110 ·p.1~t' report hy a l:!>!'tlt1d1·nt t1•;1n1 hcadt"<I by L'C l r\·in<:' ... 1u1ll'nt Hu ..... 1•11 J);1\·1c; make.., no .11t1•mpt l•I rc:-oh l' the qurst1on of 1th1·th1·r !ht• !.Oc1al benefit of allO\\lnJ.: rl·r1 l.,111 .. n.il 'C'hiCll' u~(' of the dc-.crt •ll.lf\\l'1 1..h., thl' ('fft'('I uf ... uch u~t·nn 1111· 1!1•.,•-rl 1·1 ullll!\ I' 111:11H·• r! 0h1 :1 ·~1 1.J:.!11 \:1tJon.1l Stlt'11l'I' Fnund.il1nn ).!rant . t h1' .;tudl'nt:-t'\.1 n11n1•rl !Ill' r1·r rea\1('1n:il '''11i1·lc 11ul'~t1<>n fro1n both StK'L:tl :i nd t•n\ 1r11nm1·nt .11 :1ni.:ll':o. •1'11 E STl II E:f'.. l 'S r.erO{"{I 1n on the Jo-.hu .• 'I rec :-.; :111on:il :\lnnun1ent .1rt',1 .. il11)11t l :!ll n11le" f'.1~t fif L os \n!.'1•1,.... _ Th1.· ... 1udt•111 .. 1'11·\,,1.·d 11 1\l'll·u:-.e1I r1•t•r1.,1t1Pn '1 1£' :11HI .1n unu~rd :trea of dt'"l'J't ror lht•11 1•n11rnnnl<'nl:il a1111p.1 n "t'n" 'l h· ~ fnuncl that pl:in!~ .. u11 mal~ ;ind in"t'rt, \\'l'ft' h:1rn11.·(I h' r1·t-r{'.1\101nil \t•h1t·l1.· u•-1.· \111n1a l ;1nrt 111s1·rt 1•opul:11111n ... 1\t•r1 r ~·1\ut·1·d Plant~­ " ('r1· fl'" 1·r ;1 nd \1 l';1\,,1·r. ~!·ire f'Olllplt•'+..-";1n1! lt• ..... f'IJll('IU'tl\t' wl're th e :-0('1.d .ind i>cnnnmir rindin.l!s /\lmo-.t ::inv r h.1 nl!1' 1n 1h "C'rl l.1nil rnanaj!emrnt p'1 l1t'll'"· till' report ('flnt•lu<t1·~. 11 tll me.111 m11rt• r1 °!!ll'1('t1nn 11f rrrtc:'lt 1nn al 1c·h1rlr 11'\.l' l ':"Tll RJ-:r f-:~TI.\', l11lh' l'untrnl "''" C'Xf'rr111·1I In l>f'IOh<'r 1973, lhl' fl'<lf'r;1I Aurr;1u r•f l.:1nd \l:inaC('lll{'lll un \ 1•1l1·d ti' pol1r1t'" lo..., ard ' . I \'Ontrolllng dune bugg1(':-.. JCcps, motorC'vrtcs and uthcr off.r oad \'ehicle!'t . The r esulting JJ Ola r tzation nf conser 1·:itionis t s :rnd vehic le t•nthusiasts ove r whether such restrictions should be m ade has oh!!cure1I lhe social and ecological 11ut'~\lons 111 rhetoric, the :-.t ud('nls report "ff one 1'· to· nai,·e\y :1cccpl th e \ 1tupt'rat11 l' \ it riputi ve assertio ns of the l\\'fl f,1c1ion.., one can only bcJie,·e that lht· 'prt'S t'r\'at ion' sid e is 1·o mpri ~c d l\Ol('ly or misguided n1i:-:inthrnp1.·~ ...,·h11 l'alue 3 desert rodent n1ort:: than the dig nit y, lib<'ny and rl'crentional rrcedom of the fun lo\'1ng ml'n :ind women who en.1or the <les·ert 'vith their h:ird ·C'arne<l vr hicle s ~i nd 1•qu1p1n l'nt: the report s<1ys. "HY TllE S1\'.\1E token, th1· 'user ~roup:-· :ire p<'rCCL\ <'d to be ('OmposctJ busic;,lly of irresponsible, ignorant inrti\'i1tu;il " \\'ho make selfish for a)'S ,1nto the drsert \\ ilh their infernal -machines "'hich drstroy our precious natur.11 ('01·ironmC'nt ' Re-,111f·nts of Jo,,.hua Tree. a IO\\'n ... ett>1'll'ff for !hi' study, generally 1!ishkc !ht> rc('rc;1tional vehicle users, tht• <.lud' found . r\t the sametime. the IO\\ll/..~l't\t•d ft largecronomic boost .fr1trnJU,co rl•r reallonal vehicle users. The study ronclud~ that oppo,:ing t"amll-' t'\ISl a nd th a t better 1om mun11'o1tinn is needed bcl\\'een them to b;ili111cr the social value or r1 ·1·rc.1t1onal Vehicle use against the 1 ;ilu1• or preserving deserl ecology. - --' ' Bakeries ::irt' laying off men Orange County has been pretty hard hit.'' ~ He Y.'ill not be eligible for unemploy- ment compe nsation, since he was in business for himself, but says be "'ould be glad to accept welfare. "If he could ha\'e done it \vith his ov.·n two hands he could have made it," sa id hi s wife, Florence, "'ho also ...,·orked in the bakery .. "I F WE llAD been lazy, I'd say it 1\'llS my own fault." Kritzer said. "But we haven't had a vacation at all. Until four months ago we worked seven days a week. This is v.•hat made me so angry, ''l\1 aybe a year ago is Y.'hen I should hav e thrown in the towel. NO\\', it's a total loss." With frustration in his voice Kritzer comme nted, "The tragedy is that il"s out or the hands of the little m an. The little man cannot do it anymore. "l\'ixon's policies arc still dictating the nation. There is no reason for multimillionaires to be in govern- ment. It's wrong-so completely ~Ong." * 1 No"·· Kritzer t ac.cs "&'lri'etime Df debts" to pay ro[ hi s defunct bu~iness, and aMcond m ortgage on his.home. "This is a sad 'part in my life," he said. His wife agreed. "You'll never 'find ;i baker like m y husband ," she said. Laguna Beach Accidents Hurt Boy~ 4, Woman A 4·year-old boy and a 76-year-old v.·o man were injured Jl.londay in two separate automobile accic;lents in Laguna Beaeh. · · - Police s aid Travis Shawn sp(\ars, 4, of 222 La Brea St., \\'as riding his Big W6ecl tr1cyclethrough an alley when he ran into the side of a car driven by Diana Lynne Cook, 24, of 243 Chiquita SL The child \\'US taken to South Coast Community 11ospital, where he \Vas listed in fair condition in th!'.! intens ive care unit today. Violet \V ard C~se, 74, of 156 Galen Drive, "'as injured when 8he stepped rrom a c_yrb into the path of a slow- moving automobile driven by Edgar Axtell , 79, o£777Coast View Drive. She was li sted in stable condition to- da y at Stluth Coast Community lfos pital. No c itations ~ere issued in either case. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Delivery of the Doily Pilot is guaranteed M::lndoy-Fridoy: If you do not hove ..,o.r-paper by 5:30 p.m., coll ond your CIVf 'Nill . be brought to yo..i. Calls <n td<en tr'lttl 7:00 p,m, Sat<nlay and Surdoy: II you do not. "'"'-'I"' "'PV by 9 o.m. SotU<do):, ex 8 o.m. Sunday, coll and o copy will be ~I to 'fOU. Calls ore token until 10 a.m. Telephones """ °'°""' C-ty ,., ..... 642~1 N:J1h""51 Huntington Beclch ood Wtslmimt« .......... .540-1220 Son Clemente, CopistrOno Bioch, - SQi Juon Copistrono, Dono Point, Swth Logue<>, Logue<> N~uel '9s.o630 • • t • • • -• • A SILVERWOODS SALE MEANS MORE THAN EVER THIS YEAR! . . • Hart Schaffner·& Marx Famo'i1s Qu~lity Suits Regularly 175.00 to 195.00 14990 & 1'5990 ' ~ America's best ~nown suits. Plalds, strlpea, checks-fine wool fabrics. , ' . •• Wide choice lncludiilg popular double: knit blazer suits Plire Wool Suits • Regularly 135.00 11490 Subtle pl.ids in clear fin ish 100% wool worsted fabrics. . r ' I • Gre~t Sport Coat ~uy Regularly 7~5.00 & 79.95 51~0 Checks, plaids, solid colors - many fabrics. Save On Slacks Regularly 25.00 & 27.50 19so ~- Solids, patterns in kn it ortexturized polyester fabrics. I. \ t UP TO 50% OFF ON SPORTSWEAR, FURNISHINGS & SHOES Hathaway Dress Shirts REGULARLY 15.00 -17.0<T Lo r\g sleeve, sotlds & patterns .... ........ 8.99 Sport Shirt Spectacular REGULARLY 15.00-20.00 Wovens & kn;ts , many styles ...... ' .• 8.90 •10.90 Outerwear Savings REGULARLY 25.00-45.00 Popnns, wools. cords ............. 14.90 ·27.90 teis_!!re Suit Values. REGULARL Y 45.00-60.00 Many styles to choose from .. 27 .90 Entire Stock of Pullover Sweaters REGULARLY 18.00·55.00 Famous mak ers, huge style selection ..... 25% Off Save on Ca sual Pants REGULARLY 15.00·2 2.50 Flare slyles, knit & woven fabrics .... , 9.90·12.90 Johnston & Murphy Shoe Sale REGULA ALY TO 62.50 Selected groups from our regularstock •............•...• 36.80 & 44 .80 I VIRGIN WOOL SPORTSWEAR BY A WORLD FAMOUS MAKER Up To 1/2 Off! Regularly 19.00 lo ~0.00 PANTS, JACKETS, SWEATERS, COATS, CAPES, DRESSES; LONG & SHQBT SKIRTS. . -4_5 FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT IEACH r , .... ~.- I ' ByTJIOl\11\S 0 . F.l~IAS · 1\ll through the 1900s and into the ear l,· 1970s ~alif~rraia colleges und un'. 11·ers1t1es greu· like Topsy , u•ith n1any thousi.lnds m(1re students turning ur> on earn. puses than planners c~ .. pectecl. · One res ult \l'as that the State Cniver ~it\' and College S)''>lem bou.ght up Se\·erlll pi eces of l;,ind in areas \\'here hig h gro\1•th was :.inticipated. · SOUT HERN CALIFORNIA FOCUS TllF. STAT E colleges originally bouJ!;ht land in. San l\l ateo. Contra Costa untl Ventura counties in the late 1960s because popula· lion plunnl'rS (clt tho'ie ,,·ould be the next major population expansion areas in the slate. Four ot the district's seven trustee positions will be up for election that day Only three of\ the nine potential ca'\didates have returned papers to the Orange County registrar or voters and made their can· didacy orficial. Neither OC'l'urrcnce \\'as unusual, for :ill four high Sl'hools in the Ne"•porl· !\lt·Sa L'nifit·d Sl·hool Dis- trict regularly send ~tudent musi('i<ins to elrn1cntary schools ~o cntert:1in, teach :ind pcrh:ips recruit roten· ll:il high school musicians. W«ln!Sdey. December 25. 1974 OAILYPILOT A$~ Three nf those tract'i ur(' still in the system ·s hands. hut there are no pl::ans to u-,e them until at least 198-1 . Partially becau~e or en· \'ir11nmcnt:i l lawsuits. that · They are Sarah J a ne kind or gr0,,•th has n't come. Lipp, a house~·ire, and in· Instead, the lone major cumbent trustees William Enquist and Dr. Edward "KIDS TlllSK making mu~ic is just I urning on the recorcl pla yer or radio," s:1~·s llarry Corcu, music· direc.tor :1t Coron:i del :'.far lli.l!hSchool . 'Tliey 're Officers THIS I S TR u E C\'en grov.'th spot in the slate is Westberg. ·though the state college the south Orange County. system now has many more northem San Di ego County student! than ils racililics ar(·:.i. ESTANCIA HIGH BAND PERFORMS AT ADAMS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL District Program Sends Musicians to Teach Younger Students ~·ere designed to handle. As Ironically, that's the one ·unexpected numbers of stu-spot where there is no ma- •dents appl!ared nn cam-'jor higher education facili- puses in the 19ii0s, enroll-t\'. From the' area around ment ceilings at the existing California State Cni,·ersity -colleges were raised and at Fullerton and l "C lr\·ine classes exte nded ioto the to La Jolla, there arc no ma- ·evening and e:u·ly morning jor colleges or universities. :hours lo accommodute 'them. Tl-llS F.\CT might pro· :-:ow the pressures are vide the s tate college easin g. Birth r a te.., are ·systcm ·a ch;1nce to get down, tollegc attendanc·e is luturistic, officials say. no lon~('r tlu; high·st atu~ . . thi ni: il once \\'<IS and the · "There ts a clear need tn e<illeges ar(' g rO\\'in~ at :.i tha.t area,'' says R .G. r<ite of just ah11ut 2 percent, , \Vh1.tes~I. t~c systems dean rather than the 7 to 10 per· 1of 1nst1 tut1onal research. cent r:ite of u fe\\' years ago. ···But ~·c might meet the And pl anners aren't even need 1n s~~e ot her \\'a,~· . certain thut t he present re-than a ~r~(~1~1on.al can1pus. latively s low gro~·th 1,·ill . Poss1b1lrt1e~ include :.i slr· continue. 1ng of ~xtcnston centf'.rs or Interestingly. this is hav-s.ome kind of eleclrontc de· ing little direct effect on the hvery system . se 1·eral -hundr ed-acre ''There is un increasing tracts the s tate college emphasis on taking the ~~·stem now hold s in San education to the student. ~1ateo. Contra Costa and r:.ither than the student to Ventura counties. the edutation, as we 've tradition a lly done." FOR TllE time being, \\'hitesel said . they'll continue \'<leant. . . . v•ith no current plans to sell It ts still possible that a them ol'f. traditional campus might That· possibility actually be built there, bringing the is being considered by th e state c.ollege system to 20 new Ca li forn i a P ost . campuses. One way that Secondary Education Com· might be done would be to mission, v.·hi ch is tryin g to trade some of the land the come up with a master plan ~ystem now holds ror land for th~ sf at(' colleges. the in that area. t:ni1·ersity of California and . . . theCommuoity collcRes. . Bl'.':_ A:\\ ~u.ch conslruc· But no r ecommendation t1on is a m1n1mum of 10 '''ill he passed along to the yea r ~ off, a nd ~a n y Legislature until the pl:.i n is c.hange~ c:oul~ come tn that complete. still some dis-tu!le· \\h1tesel ruefully ad- tance in the future. mils that state <'Ol leg~ plan- This -respite comes as a ~ers ."were . wrong •.n the relief to en,·ironmentalists 40s. in the 50s and 1n the especially where the \'en: '60s." tura County land is con-At t hose times; the plan- cerned. There are 438 .acres ncrs always underestimat- or st.ate college land 1n the ed the demand for their Som1s area of thut county facilities . Now they're bet~·ee.n Santa Paula ancl :ifraid the driY,.nward S\\•ing Cama.rillo. . . in their gro,1·th rate might l\laJrl r. potenti~ll ~ pre-also be onl~-temporary, c~ent ·set.t1ng .Iaus~lls are although that doesn't ap· still pend1n_g 1n t~? other pearlikeJ,·now. land-use d1sputl's in th at · county. ,,·here. co~sl'ri·a · So they're anxious to hang" tionists. are fi ghting re-onto the land tpey've got s id.en ti a I <l c ,. e I op tl}~nt•"feaMnt· thaf.. if they don't: ,,·h1ch they ~ontend uoutcl any unanttctP'lITNI gro\\.·th crea~e mass11·c smog and might thtow the entire traffic proLlems. system into confusion. Unifieation Valley Petition Filing Delayed f'y KATllV CLi\SCY OflN O.lly 1"11etS1att Or~anizers of a pelition drive aimed at forming a ne\\' unifil'd Fountain Valley school d istrict along municipal houndaries said they ha1·e decided to ~·ail until Jan 15 to f1!(' their petitions. Ci.lrl ··Bud'' J ones Sllid a member of the legal staff of lhE' State Department of Education will meet \\'ilh Jo'ountain Valley area residents that day to discuss procedures for filing the petitions . "Before filing. ""c "'ant to make certain there can be no clouding:." Jones~aid. "\\1e \Vant to make su re when it is fil ed it has the ex uct legalisti c term's."'" JO!\ES EXPL1\INE D TOl\I Griffin. an attorney for the statt>, asked Jon~s· nine·membcr committee to hold off on the filin g ori ~inillly planned for next ~·eek. until he has a chance to discus s :i ,.procedural question" "'itfi thcni. Spccifirally, J on('s snicl. the question is not over the main petition. signed by about 6.500 Fountain Valley residents. but or er a separate petition dri\·e in an urea or Huntington Beach no"· within the Fountain \'alley telementar1· I S<"hool District. Those Petitions ask for an tl<'l'tion in that area. kno~·n as the •lun1in~on Be ~ch "strip." to lt't voters decide \\•helher to join the ne\\' Fountain \'alley di strict or the •luntin,i:ton Dea ch City (elementary) Dis trict . Jones said there is no state la\v gove·rning that l)·pe of ('hoi ce election. p;irtlcularly sinct' the Fountain \1';,1\ley district doesn't yet t'xi~I . BUT llE SA.ID GR IFFIN has promised tGtry to hC'IP \\•ith legal \\.'Ording in asking the'Stiltl' Board to <'311 for the election. Jones s;iid he hopes the state bo;1rd ~·ill hear the propostll tor th<' ne,,· 1llstr\ct In ~1<1rch or April and it c11n be placed on a No,·cml){>r elect ion b~ll.ot. . . The lluntin3ton Beach Union lhgh School 01str1 ct olso Is pro1>osing a unification pl un. alonJ: city boundurlcs \\'it)lin the 52-squ:irc-milr district ~·hi le cli\'iding lluntington 8r:1ch'n h:ilf. I Jones s:1itl the t"·oclcetions may be held at the same time·. but he ~·i ll ask lhHI if Founl:1in Voilley residents _ approv<' their O\\'n ci~r boundary ~Inn. the other voters oot "ha' c \•cto p<>\1·cr <\''er Foont:un Valle~-. • rilecham, who lives at 113 Avenida San Fernando, will run in trustee area 3 if he files. t.lrs. Llpp is running in that area and Gerald Rafkin, a San Clemente pharmacist, picked up papers to run there. Deadline ror filing "'ith the registrar is 5 p.m. Jan. 3. "t:nless \\'e do this. they come to high school and often h:.ive no ide;1 of ,,·hat music is likl'." Corea said . ·rhe n1usit dirl•etor sa~·s ull mu sic;:il i:rou11s at his school -including both vnealists and instrun1en- l:11ists -are sent out to pcrforn1 on occ:.ision. tary schoo ls. instruments are pla) ed separ:.itely to al- lo~· the children to hear the differences. Tht~n . a piect• geared to llll' age lt'\el 1-. played \\'hen th 1· nrcti.estra, T llf: C Jl()ft .\f, groups marching: band :tnd stage \Vho also perform favorites band entertain <i l elemen· ·too. Corea said. '·\\·c need sonll' ~':1y ti, li ~ht a fire undf'r these kids Y.'hilc thev'rc ~till \Uung \\.hen the\'. sec a student 1ust :.i littl.t• nlder th :ln thcmst'l\'t•s pl a.,· in~ a vinlin. they sa y to lht•n1selvc:-.. 'Ge£-. m :1~·hc l can n1akc music. too~ ... Corea said. The other high school SANTA ANA '11111 .-.11 · prn g ram -. u't·t• -.11nllur tu !ht• Oll t' :it Corona dt·! )J:1r lliAJ1 Srhool. "\\\•'\ ,. had ;1 grt•at tlt·:il or ~u1·1·~·~" "'1th our pro- !!l'arn. It '111.-.pirt·S n1a11~· of l h•· st11dt·n1 s to \J(·<·n n1t• lllll .. il'ian-. ;.ind all of thL• kut " :1ppr{'C'i •Uc our entcr- l;un1ng tht•n1." said Pt'ler SOUTH COAST PLAZA r-onR1\NCE (U PI) The city h:i:. agreed to. re<'lassify ~11 it!I policc1,•0111en :is "polic'e of· fice1·s··. hut s:i id the reclassification \\'On't mean a salarv increase for the ";oriie n :just a •·paperv•ork '' change. Six of tht' s e ven police\romen filed ~ui t . STARTS TOMORROW, SPECIAL EA&L Y HOUR DOORS OPEN 9:00 A.M. AT ALL STORES Save on regular merchandise at clearance prices. Fashions ~~~~~~to furniture. Many items reduced I/3 to I/2. · WOOL/POLYESTER SEPARATES. TOWN AND TRAVEL SPORTSWEAR. ORIGINALLY '26-•46 ..... 18.99-32.99 CASUAL LEATHER BAGS, EAR TH TONES, NA VY, BLACK. HANDBAGS. ORIGINALLY '17-'27 ........... 14.99 FUR TRIM ALL-WEATHER COATS. FASHION GALLERY COATS, SUITS. ORIGINALLY '150-'200 REDUCED 1/2 TEEN'S BUFFALO SANDAL, DAISY EMBROIDERY ON SUEDE WEDGE. YOUNG SHOES. SPECIAL ...... 12.90 LONG DRESSES, MANY FAB.RICS, COLORS. COLLEGIENNE DRESSES. ORIGINALLY '30-150 ..... 14.99 -24.99 HENSON-KICKERNICK GOWNS OF BRUSHED ANTRON® III NYLON . SLEEPWEAR. ORIGINALLY 'I2-'I4 8.99 IMPORTED SWEATERS-, CARDIGANS, CREWNECKS. MEN'S SPORTSWEAR. REG. 140-164 · ... REDUCED 1/3 TO 1/2 5-PIECE LIVING ROOM GRO UP: SOFA, LOVE SEAT, CHAIR, TABLES. SUN SHOP. ORIGINALLY '648 ... 5324 BERELLA SPOR TSPUN 3-PL y ACR y I LIC YARN. YARNS/ART NEEDLE-· WORK. REG ULARLY 1.20 ........ 99c ... PUBLISHERS" OVERSTOCKS. MANY FA VO RITE ·suBJECTS. BOOKS. NOW PRICED FROM .......... s1 TO 24.95 3 QUART WHISTLING TEAKETTLES IN ENAMEL OR COPPER TONES. HOUSEWARES. REG. '20 .....•.. 1 f}.99 VERY SPECIAL GROUP OF SMALL ELECTRIC APPLIANCE SA,MPLES. HOUSEWA RES ........ REDUCE D 1/2 GLEAMfNG CHROME AND GLASS ET AGERE, 18 .. DEEP. FURNITU RE. ORIGINALLY PRICED '159 ....... 5129 MAGNAVOX 18" DIAGONAL COLOR TV. MANY FEATURES. TELEVISION AND STERE~PECIAL ......... 5299 IMPORTED SOFT VINYL LO UNGE CH AIR , TUBULAR CH ROM E BASE1 FURNITURE. REGULARLY '169 .. s 119 SIERRA SHAG. CONTINUOUS FI - LAM ENT NYLON CARPET. SQ. YD. 13.45 P/IDDlNG. IN~TALLATION l·XTRA • • • • • • • • • • 9.99 FULL SJZE SOFA SLEEPE R COMES IN OLEF IN PLAID COVER. SLEEP SHOP. REGULARLY 469:95 ............. 5399 SIMMONS FIRM T UFTED TWIN MAT- TRESS SET WITH 13 GA UGE COILS. SLEEP SHOP. REG. 69.95 EA. PC. 59.50 SPARKLING 32-PC. BARW ARE SET IS PERFECT FOR NEW YEAR'S. HOUSE- WARES. REGULARLY 115 ....... 11.99 ASSORTED GARMENT BAGS AND VERSATILE CLOSET ACCESSORIES. NOTIONS ........... REDUCED 20% SHOP SUNDAY 12:00 NOON TILL 5:00 P.M. Shop ~tonday ihru Frid;1,y, I 0 :00 :a.in . ro 9: 30 p.nl. I Dullock's: S:int.l An:t , I F:1.,hlon SquJrc, :i~on N. ri.tun Sire.cc, Santa 1\n,1, n:li r hHnr : -;.f·· .":' ~ 1 1 Saturday, I 0:00 a.ri1. to 6: 00 p.m.; Sunday, noon 10 5 :00 p.rn. Bullock's Souih Co.isi l)l.17,1, S.ln 01C"go l·rt·e11·.1y ;it Ori~tnl, Costa l\fcsa, Ttlt·phonc: 5 56-061 1 .. ' A6 • • . • ; : : DAILY ~ILOT EDITORIAL PAGE li*'!f'lt'~if>l!lil·~·.,.i • .. Tidings .. of ·Great .Joy Oe&r Children: There seems 10 be some question about who I am, where J live and whar I d o. Lcr me answer thost: questions here and now. I am the spirit of giving, and ic is not imporrant that rhose receiving know , where the gifr comes from. I live in each of you and ·i your friends. When you look into the eyes of your • • And it came to pass in those days, that there went out a dfcree from caesar Augustus, that all the world should be taxed. And, lo, the angel of . the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them: and they were sore afraid. : hrothers, sisters and neigh"bors .•. and sec Jove ind ·~ : understanding, free of prejudice and seJf.incer~st. · ~ then you know what it is I do. You might think I And al l went to be taxed. every one into his own city. And the angel sai d unto them, Fear not: for, behold, I bring .you good tidings of great joy, which shall be IQ all people • • only work one day each year, hue Jer me reU you 2 secret. I work every day of rhe year for those who .. .. ... . .. .. And Joseph also went up from Galilee, out of the city of Nazareth, into Judaea, unto the city of David, which is called Bethlehem ; (because he was of the house and lineage of David:) To be taxed with Mary hls espoused wife, being great with child. An d so it was, that, while they were there, the days were accomplished that she shDuld be delivered. And she"brought forth her f irstborn son, and wrapped him in swa ddling clothes, and laid him in a manger; because there was no room for1hem in the inn. An~ there were in the same country shepherds abidin~i n the field, keeping watch ove r th eir fr ock by night . " :• ,, . . : For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior. which is Christ the Lord. I And this sha ll bea sign unto you; Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger. And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying, Glory to God in the highest. and on earth peace, good wiil toward men . . . St. Luke, Chapter 2 King James Version The Holy Bible . . : • . ' .. \. " really believe in me. <' '·;;.-·~~ ~ ... :• . . l ove:, S. Claus . . : : : . . .• ~ . .. .F .... "' ;'"! .,, " ~ ~-~ ';"jr • . - • . 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . Bicentennial Slogans Reveal Faith in Ame~ca \\'A.Sii I N<ITO~ -v.·e :Jrl' ~c:trl·h1n~ for ;:i slogan to express the sentiments or Americans toward lht•ir country on Its 200th birthd<1.\'. The author of the he~t s\og:in \\'ill be given ;1 gr<1nd tour of Amcric:L v.·incl · 1n)! Ufl :-it the \\'hitc l\ouse. He c:ln <.lnvc hJ'i fa1nil y around the country for 3 full n1onth, going v.hl'rever lht'Y "-l~h 1\n1erican ri.1otors "-rill give lhem 11 Slation \11 agon . lo\hi c h they· can keep after the trip. The~ '11ill be gueslir. each night bf 1 he ne;ir t·st l lolid ;1\ Inn . 1\nd to t<.ik C t·:ire of ·additional e'\Pl'IJS.U i. lhl' Co pern1<'u -. Socit.:ty of 1\n1cri(•a 11 ill put up a SS,()(lQ fir~t prize S\'.VER,\\. otht'r pr1zt•s, in cluding: h1 e SJ .oon rash pri1rs from thl' Copernicus.Societ y. have beenofrered for o\h('r outstanding slogans. The contest began with a s imple suggestion. \\'e ar gued that the peopl e rather than the government sl\ou!d produce our biccntt>nnial slogan. No prize~ \Vere offered at first , just an ap· pe:d to Am ericans to express their faith in their Country. The slogans began pourini: in. \\'e ha\·e now receiv ed hundred!i of thousands of slogans. poems and songs from Americans of all ages and pl·rsuasions, Several nr Panizations \'Olunteered . their support. The Copernic us Society 's Edward J . Piszek, a Polish: ~\merican \\'ho deeply lo\'es this coun- try. asked to join us in sponsoring~the .slogan search. TllE A1'1ERICAN LEGIO!\ and the Jiiycees offered to help us process the slogans. The National f ederation of \\'omen's Clubs. Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts ar e helping. 1 American Mot ors, lloliday Jnns, ·,Take Time-to Pray For the New Leaders ·1 he n:1t1on and most of the peoples 11f thl' 11n1•1tJ , 11hosr n:1ti1't' tongues de- r11c frotll l.alln ur Germanic u~ v.•cll .1s m:iny of nlher speech, pnust.> lodny to ob~e r\ l' lht· h1rth of Chnst lls nll'<in1ng hiiS n1;:,ny ;1ppltt·at1on::. 1o l:1rgc numbers. t•spccially the 4··h1ldrt•n. 1l 1s a time lnr j!ifl::. ;1nd the ~atht·ri11g of f:1milics fo r reunion ;_1n<1 t~:i::.llll j.'. 1'h1-. '" 1r:itl1t1on::il and the ).!111nl'( 10 \!1111 ::. \ht· 11rec£>1il •nt n! 1 h(' 1ttrrt• "1-.,. 1n1•n II hO,'>t' "lfl · •• r gri ld. 111~rrh ,111\! 11H 1·n:-:1· l\t•l"f'llllh1hlll1 ,,., ltlt•I 1!1l10111·d (:\(> 'L.ir 11t Ht·lhll'h1•111 '" p,11 hrin1.1!.!l' In J fl!' 111·11 horn , (I I '11' V•·•· !lu•~t· rn•1r1· 11•l1:::iou .. 11 1., :t 101ou" d.11 1)1 pr.1~1·r •n•! h"Pl' th,d rl11· 11orld n1:11 <·nntt' tn 111•· :1crnrd1n g to the t1.,1t'htnj.'.::. I>( OJh' 11ho, 1.,1rn n1«1 rl1 r11n lhnu-.il rltl \t'Oir'> .. .:11 l .. itl do11n !hi.' pr1nl1ph·~ for 1 int• 1 h.11 h;11 ,. 1·n1n1· to ht· C'mbr.1r('(f 1.1 ·'' l1•a<.\ nu.· f'nurth uf tlu· 11url1r ... "••plll d l•lll \\Ill -~ 41\fo: .. t1lp .. 111 ~11 1• l'l.'.11 lhouJ.!ht tn l 'hr1~trn;i_ .. 11 1~ 1n•h:1'c1 rL' 1n.1rl..1l,Jt th.it th•· 1!11~pt•l 11[ onC' \\h11 1111•11 ::.o 11 .. 11 ,1 l!!Til' -.n l1111g :1i::o 111 -.p1rc<t 1'" 111.111\ 111 !ollu\\ his ll·ach1ngs 1J.,11 n I h ro11 ..:h "" ni.111y t't'lll Ul"ll'::. \\'hi h n111· t!l;i\ po1nt 111 tlH· fu<'I th.it 1 ·11ntu1.·1u \loh.11nn11·d ,1111t fh11ldh.1 tn.1 11 h.11" 1nort' fo1llo11 er.;, the11 ... ;l t'l' I 1r~C!\ 1•01111 1n\:•I lo !ht· nr1t·nl 11t111t· 1 hrrott1.111!11 •'l\l'll't'll'~lh1.• ~luhe Dear \ Gloo111" v cu. • Gloom c.;in 11Jr1 11 1 Merry 1.ihrist1nas! GUS ( EARL WATERS ) Confucius <1 nd Buddh3 \\·ere con· ten1pol'arics prcdatini:? Jesus by 500 1·ears V.'hde l\lohammcd 'A'3S not to ar- j.i\·c until 1.000 ,·cars later. One school m:iintain!: that· most of the teachings nf Jl'sus \.\'ere derivc1I from Confucius hut thcn Confucius 1nadc no claim to th1· originulity of his tcal·hings saying he 11,·;1s "a transmitter. not a maker .. Studt·nts nf anc11·nts \\·ill find the ,.!1.-•nesis for mu,·h Cuilfurius' ultcr 1ngs :is far bilt' · 1~ lC cil'ili:1a tions of Sumeria und ;1bylun \\'1111.£ CllRIST taui::ht be:i titodc!) p:tra lle lin ~ n1an~ of Confucius' sa.\'· 1ngs including thl' G11\d('n Rule which Confucius t.iught in !he nei::ati\'l'. "\\'ha\ ye \\"OU Id not th ;it others should rlo unto rou. rlo Yf' not unlu lhl'm." lht'Y \Yere m:il'k<'dly diffcrl'nl 1n lifl· :-tyle .Jl'::.us ":1::. :i 11andl'rer. i,!:i1hcr1nA d1:-1·1ples and rl)nfi ning himself to rnur:il lt'.•\'h1nj!..: :ind pr:tl'il' of God l'11nf11ri11s 11·as mnrc lhan a tl'achcr lit· \1a :<i ;1n :H't1\'e parlic1p:i111 10 µo\ t'rnml'nt Ail ~u1x>r1ntcndcnt of Puhlic \\'ork::. ht• tllrl·cted ;1 sur\'C\' of lands ;1od n1adl' many improl'e°ments in J~r1rtdt 11 r1'. Appointed ~1in1stcr of {'r1n1c ;tis s;ud lhr n1c•re fart rofhis a~ "1gnmt•nt to lhl' Job \\';IS s ufficient to (•nd cr1n11' Il e did not sp€>:tk nf t;ud but of ~ood· nl'~S :intl v.'!Hll' Confurl:inism is com- n1only thoui.:ht nf as ;1 l'r1ii;:ion it i:<i n1;1rc :t sy,')lt'm nf rth1cs and good con· 1tur1. fl is "'Ord:; 111:.~· not be ta~ght fron1 lhf• pulpitsol t:hr1~tian chui:ches hut his m ~~im I hat "Opµr(·ssi1·e gov •'rnml'nt is fi('rcer :.incl more reartd than ;.1 li~l'r" dt•sc r,·es remcmbronCl' 1n l'Vl'l'Y public hu1hlin).! Bl'.T TltlS is .1-da) ror ('hrtsl. not t·onfuriu~. and this 1!1 a polillcal col - umn not Gl\l' nf rehg11)n Xtill . tht C0nstitUtJOn31 separlillOn 111 churrh and ,,tall' no1"·ittn;ta ndinJ!. it \.\Ould rtnt hurt ror the Etood Chr1!l- t1.1n:s or Cul1 fnrn1:1 10 take a momt>nt fnr pta) l'r for thl·1r nc..., ly C1$:cled 1.;oader.i l\'hO are in the P1VCC'$S of 1:1k- 1nl! 11\1'1' the r1·1~u.-. nf stale ~O\ern ITI\'111 (JACK ANDERSON l Phillips Petroleum and ·others are putting up prizes. Betv.'een plays on ~londay l"ight f'ootball , ABC-TV's ir· reprl'sSible-1-loward Cosell en- couraged people to send in slogans. This spontaneous outpouring has compc\IC'd us to go formal. \\7e hal't TIO\\' formed a nonprofit corporation. Slogans t:SA, to handle the slogan search. · All entries should be mailed t o Slogans t:SA. Box 1976, \Vashington. D.C. The contest "·ill close on Julv 4, 1975. AU entries \\'ill beeome lhe Pro- perty of Slogans CS,\. In case more than one person sends in the same slogan. th!! prizes will go lo those vli1h t he earliest PoStm arks. TlllS EXPERIESCE has taught. us that most ,\mericans. despite social upheava ls. \\'atergate hdrrors and economic gloom. remain confident ' and upbeat a bout the basic v.·orth or ' this country. There is concern in the land over the economy. Yet real income, discount- ing inflation. \\'ent up an astonishing 43 percent in the Url itcd Stales during the 1960-'13 period. College enrollments expanded from 3.6 million to 8.4 million. For a de- cade. •we built a new junior college e\·ery IO days. The Communists have sung the blue coll ar blues, mourning the brutaliz.<i- tion on the assembly li ne and the alfenation or the American \\'Otker. )'et as l3en \Vattenberg has ipoin,tcd out, "nc\·e r before have greater µc recn!ages of Americ:ins v.•orked at better. more inter esting, les s backbreaking· and less demanding . jobs, v.·ith more vacation time. shorter hours and earli er retirement opportunities.'' l'ERll1\PS the worst blot upon America has been the discrimination against blacks. Yet it can now be s tat· cd that more than half of all blt1ck Am crirans ha \·e entered the middle class. a s tupendous achic\•cmenl tha t has received little attention. In their hearts, most of our prople recogni ze these ~real American achievements and h:ive a healthy at· titude tO\\'ard I he country. 'J'hey reject extremes and hold to the middle ground. 11 ERt:: 1\R F. jusl a ft'\\ t ypiC'<.i l slogans that ha\·e come in from across America: Lynn La11·son , a fifth grade student at Kremrey Elementary School. Mid- dleton , \Vise .• suggests simply : "America. Free to he You and l\1e!" C. Corkran of Flint, l\1i c h : "America -the Possible Dream." 1-lcid\ Hills, l\'orth JJcrgen. l\.J.: "Amen ca. -rd Rather Fight th an Sv.'iteh .. , . Patty Diulus of Pittsburgh. Pa .. s;i id she felt ehills.IA·ticn she thought of 'h e r · s l ogan : ''Ponder n Proud lleritageand Build a Brighi 1-'utu re." J oe Long, Rcthesd::i. !ilrl.: ··11 T;1kes Blood, S\l.·cat 'n' Tears To ~1 Hke 200 \'cars.•· ?llrs. Eugene llummel, \\'aterville. Wash.:· ''Faith is our Cornerstone and Peace our Goal.'' George !\litcbell. Lcvitto1\·n, Pa.: "from ~1inute !\Ian to !\Joon ~1 an .·· Frank R. Da\·is . Escondido, Calir . and Walter Swanson, San Diego. Ca lif.: .. The American Re\'olution is L:n(inished Business." \\"illiam Dunn. S:ilt Lake Citr; l 'lah : ",\mer\ca: \'esterday, Today and f ore\·er. •· Cynthia feusi. h istory student, t.uther Burbank Senior Hi gh School, SacramC'nto, Cali(.: "The Bicent en- ni al: A Secoiid Ile I ping of Spi rit.'' Aarno Dal'idson. Sunland, Calir : "'For Future Peaceful Days and Ki12hts. Prescr\·e our Priceless Bill or Rights." ;\!rs. A. lit . Chambers. Akron, Ohio: ''Pioneer Spirit : lte,·ive AmE>ricd · · Rebuilding the GOP's Image ' \\'A Sl~l <'G1'0:"\ -Only reluctant sympathy for )tary Louise Smith. chair man of tht'.' lteµublic:.in National CommitLc•c. and her embattled aides S3\"e dtht' projected· S2 rn 1 1 I i o n ::id \•c rt isi n g (·amp aig n t o ''rebuild '' th e .o;hatlcrcd Republican party f r om s peedy interment without tears Qn Dec. 6.' Conl'eh·alJJ \·, the l\'holt• program, under contract lo the t)mah;1·h:1sC'tl :1d\·crtisi ng firm of Bo1.r ll i.ind Jacobs, may actuall y be c:.irrird uut ;1~ planned. hut some n1emhrrs 11f the party'::. <·.11ec11ti\•c 1.'0mmitlce (l\1ubt 11 ( EVANS-NOVAK ) when the full national committee merts in early 1\1arch~ The heart of the criticism or htts. Smith's effort to give the Republi~n ·part ~· an attractive new facade ··\Ve just couldn·t say no;• one through massive adve rtisin~ over highly skeptical party leader said tcle~·i !:i.on. radio an~ 1n the daily a~d after l\Jrs. Smith and her top aide. per1~d1cal pres.s is that there is Ed\\'ard ri.l ahc Jr. cxecutil'c director .,-nothing to adl'ert1sc. . of the na tion~I c~mmittee, unveiled "Th~ ·public r('lal!ons: of the the highly . contro versial image-Rep~bl 1c.a n part?· tod.~y 1s be111g made making media program here ten days by l rc!\1den~ 1-ord. one longtime ago. ''If n•e had, there might ha\'e part)'. operative told t~e c.losed·door been resignations by some good peo-meeting after-:~1rs . S~11th, ~ta~e and pie 1vho arc totally committed to thl' other comm1lt£'e a1drs. us ing a p:ir\y.. brochure of expensive Madison · Avenue slides. i:;a1·c their rationale BUT DESPITE the condit\onal ap- proval given the costly ad ca1npaign. key mcn1bcrs of the execuli\'e com mi!lcc :ire 110\\' plotting lo h:i 1·e ii :-c rap\)cd -nr dra~tically curt:;il cd for the rescue operation exam ining such complex questions as \\'hf both political parties have un· dergone their catacl~·smic declines: whethe r the loss of confid1'nce in politicians a nd ito1·ernmcnt is due Jo \\latergate a lone. or to somt~ detpcr p~ycholog ic;;il mal:1i:<ir. and niueh more. ,.ct. Bozell :ind Jacobs has alre:1dy - a ssigned about 15 full-time ~t:iffers in its New York offi ce to the job of con· verting ~1arket Opinion·s research - not yet received -to the public rela · lions "m essa~e " it \Viii propost: Ior TV. radio and press ad\·crti si n ~ If He Came Tod~y •. ~ TJIUS, inrok1ng lhc 111i o11.:c o1 Abrah:.1111 Lincoln -a proposition seriously ath·ance<I :..t the Dec. 14 OlCfUng -\1·as ridiculed by startled ex'ecutil'e committee members. In- deed, ri.·lrs. Smith's 01v11 recital last n·eek of ho11· drastically her party h::is declined in public esteem gave not the slj~htcst indication of hOYl public rel a- lions could rure anyol it."°i · IS ADDITION to (J\•t•p conet•rns ;1\Jout the ability of :11i.1 puhlil' re!:..i- tions ··messagl!" tu 111.'l l> cure t hi· llcpublican party's multiP1l' <11 ,1•:1::.l·. hiirdbitlen old pros of the p;irty :il't· also be1A•ildcred about \\'here the fu ll S2 million ror the ad progr11n1 \\'Ill come from. In 1965 .--0M? year after the catastrophic Gold\\·atcr deh:Jcll•, then part)' cha irman Ray Bliss had a S<I million total bud.get, most of "'•hi ch he spent on grass roots or}!anizlng; recruiting cou nty :ind stale 11arty chairmen n•ith major attention to lin · ing up good candidates the folloll•1n~ year for all elc:cli'e offices. from county level up. 1 Uf?pn11tPd by Requc~' • ll 1hcrc sh11ulcl IX>. un Chr1~tn1a:. ru~ht , ;1 ::.L•eond t·omin~. 1\ould there nut hl' sul•ll ;1 :<i<'C'und rrucifixion ~ A r11l 1'h 1::. ti me. nut b,\' the Ron1<1 n~ or ., 1hl' .!1..·11;-,, h111 by thosl• "ho proudl~ '"111 tht· 111:-t·l1 , .. , Christians" I 11ontlt r I \IOtHl('r hOI\' \\'{' lod:1y 11'1H1lll 1·l·gard :int.I trc:il this man v.·ith Ills str:ingc and fri ghtening: and "impr.1t·l1e:1I " .doctrines of human hc·h•il mi· !lllll rcl~tionsh ips. \\lould \\'t' be Ill'' I.' ~uHI fol 111\\ , any l'nUre than the 1n11s!'(~'tl! pcoplc In 1-lis day bl'beved .till\ i.)\lo\\'l'\l" \\'11u lc\ not thC' militarists among u~ :iss;u\ !1 1111 ''" :1 rov.·a rd\.v \l:t cifi~l brcau.~t· 111• urged us not to resist C'vii·• \\' ou hl not thl• nal 1ona 1 is ts nmong 11!: ;1 !l;1ck l11fl1 .1~ :1 d.ang('rous interna- l 1ona ti::.l l>l'caui;(' I Ir tells U!> \1 l' u re :i 11 or ouC' fh~sh ~ \\'OUl.0 ;\'O'r lhl' 1\e:Llth~ ,1mong uir. ('.1«t1J!.1tt Jfin1 as a troublcn1~k1nJ! r::111tra l brc:1 l1~(' I le burs lhC ri ch rrom entcr1ni? lht· ku1tl~dom of heaven~ \\-'1111111 not lite libl'ra ls a1noni:t u!l dis m.1ss 11 1111 •• ~ a dreamy vaj!'.ahon<I l)(!cau~1· llt> a<hl:<1cir. us tn takl· no lhouRhl for the morron'. lO lay up no !rt':lSur!'-. lll>on ca1·th.? . ' \\'nuld not tht' eeCll'!ti:.ist1cs :imon.L'! us 11t•flouut·c ILm as a ranting hcrcllC' hci:.1u!:I.' li e c11l$ lhruu,11.h the rord~ of r\h1 :11 anrt romm:tnrt!l us c•n\y 10 \o\'c (;1 1d .u11l our nc1 )!hhurs" \\'uulrl nnt lht" ~cn\\fnl'ntnlL s ls .,,. (SYDNEY HARRIS ) Citing statisti<'S from tt\c highly estcen1cd politit al-s ur,·ey ar m of ~larkt't Opinion Research of Detroit. the party chairman said that a mere 15 percent or :111 l'Oters \\'ho have re- amoni.? u~ d<>r1dr llim as a c)nir ~ist e red to vote s 1ncr. 1960 ca\\ hre<n1 sc lie \\'arns us th:it the \\':tY t" thcmselr1·s Republicans nnd only fi :.a\valifln i~ natTO\I' and 1.Hfficu ll 7 percent regard the parl y as "honest .'· \\'ould not the Puritans an1ong u . .; But 1vhat ~l rs. Smith did not tell her ,.--------------~ drs1)1se a nd. rCJCCl. llim ~cause I-le bugeyed audience v.·as the astonishing (':its and dr ink.'!. n•t\h publicans and fact that thl' \\'Culth of new polling !\1nncrs. pr1?fcr r1ng the company or -data on \\•hich the advertising cam- \l'inebibbcrs and hnrlots to that of paign is supposed to be based has not ··rcspcclablc" church members., ·yet even been compiled. indeed, \\'Ol'l.D KOT !hl' srnsual among us srorn 1-lim because lie fa sts for <tO d:1ys 1n th e rtcscrt. nei;:lccting the necrls of the body? \\'ould not lhl' proud :ind im1l0rtan1 .1 m un~ us laugh at 1-lim \\'hen lie in - ~tructs 1h1' 12 di11ciplcs that he v.·ho \\'Ould bC' ··fir~t" should be the one to take thC' rote or the reasl and sen·e a II " \Vould not thr v.orldlV·\l.'ise and "educated among us be aghast to hear th al 1.1. r t:'lnnot be stl\'C'd except IA'(': hecom1• a~ chll<lrl'n, untl that .i little child s h.11\ ll't1d U:<i? \\' ould not e;1ch of us in his O\\ n way rind :-omr part of this man's"1::trtni: :ind dotn~ to he $0 thrr<itf'ntnjl'. to our "~vs or life, so n1uc'h ut odds 11•ith our r\10tcd beliefs. 1h :1I 11c copld not lflll'r11tl' l lun for 1011.1!'' l\·l arkC't Opinion Research has not yet ·completed its research, much less turned nny of it over to the natlonal committee. The dntn used ~Y Atrs. Smith last v.·eck tu shO\\' the low estate of the llcpub\ic<in party came from t'arlier. pro·forma political polllng done by the Detroit firm . by Dr. GiNrse Gallupund other~. 11'-t SllOl<T. ri.tr~. Smith committed he r party to an inilii) $150.000 roe to Bozell and J3cobs. flle first payment on lhe image cu mpaii n. before re- C('i \·lni; -murh less nnal)7.lng -the researrh d ata on \Yhlch the.campaign is to be based. Thal data from ~1:1rket Opinion,...tx· pected to be ready within llA'd wttk!i, may .,..·ell <'Ompri!i<' thl' mos1 thorou{l:h study or the Republican party cvtr al· tempted. Out It ~eek~ to go rar deeper ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robcrl N. lVl!ed , Publl3her Thoma$ Keet.Iii, F.dltor Barbara Krei bich. Editorial Page Editor 1 .The editoria.1 page or the Da,.11)' Pilot St'ek.s to 1nrorm and Mimulatf' r~aders by presentinl! on thi!> pujt~' diverse commentary on topics of in· ltr1>st by syndicated coll1TI1n1Sl!I t1nd cartoonlst!l-, hy JlrO\'iding a forum tor rt'adt'l'll ' \'ltws ""d by prtsenting lhls nry,·spaper·s opinlon.:s 11nd Ideas on rurr1:nt topics. The editorial opinlotts of the Da\ly Pilot apptar only ln thl' tdltorlal t'Nurnn al pie top or the pagp Opinion.~ exprdted by the column1:Us and cartoonists and letter ll'rllf'rs .!!rt' their o .... ·n and no en<klr,emtnt or lhtir t'iell~ by the Dally Pilot should be inferred. _. • Wednesday, December 2.i, 191.1 I tYOrldf'r than a ny currcnl election a nalysis, L......:'"-"-----------~ • • . . • I WedntiSday. Ocicember 25. 197• DAILY PILOT ,, l ( Pilot Logbook J ."~om Cites Blow by Husband in Fetus Death tlJ~.., lall·r. the bQbY boy ".i, ~!1llborn l\'Iissile: Days Remain Scary A 20·Yea.r ·old Fou11t .11 n Valley riiotht-r'hoci t1·:.t1f1l'<l against her formt'r t;nm- mon·law husband \\ho 1:-~ chargf'd "'ith the niurlll·r o l her un born child. f'ourl :1 uthont1t>S beliC\C th(' fl'lu!> killinJ: trial 1s the ftP :.t of 11 s ku\d 1n Orani:e Counrs· July 10v.hen.he1;an1e lo h1·r n1othrr 's hnm<'. v.ht're Sil\· v.:.is sta)lng. 1h Fpunta1n ''"lit.')'. She i.;ud lhl'Y .i ri;u 1·d :ibout another man ::.he hJd bf('n Sl't>1ns h.1h \ 111011n1: She visited .. In pre·trial argument. thf th1· d o~·t u r thl· rt<'!l.l day at'l<I dt!f'nse bro u g ht in • hl' ~:ud he could no longt-r German pathologist from hr ;1r th r ha by's heanht:it t;c San Diego. 1\hO con· v.1lh a ::.t1•lho~1·01>l.'. 1'hc tended !hat a fl'tu~. d(•1x·n · bab) \l:JS~t1llbornJuly22 . dt'nt ou 1l~ n1oth1·r. not tl~ By \\'11.Lti\r.1 SC.'llk F.IBF.R OI UW O.ilJ ,lift i\.tll 1·e1C'v1sinn's re<"ent dramatization or th l· Cub"'-n ?t1i!'· si lt• Crisis hrought hack some ,.,,,Id an1I frightt>rung mc1nnr1t'S '.\I\' 1·,\Tllf.K t•;ill\ II the JHO~t harro111 11~ ('\ pt·rien<'e of his 30 year Army career. "'h1ch included \Vorld \Vari I combat duty. •le v.·as a colonel af the Pt·n· ta go~ when the crisis took ph1ct>, Y:orktn g as a 1 ia is on ofrit·er bet" een the SC'eretary of Defense and th e Joint Chiefs of Staff, normally a fai rly routine job. It \\•as common for him to be 1n the same \\'ar Room that becan1e the huh of a drama th•l pushed the "orld to t he brink of a nuclear"·ar. B\' TllF. Tl '.\1[ tht• 13·da_,. ~ho\1·do11·n ;1.,r1ed . ht• 1:1Jready had re\"iC"'ed thou ... ancl.., n! top ::>l'Cret <1er1al photn!i ofCuhan mi ... :-ileinst1.1llat1nn :--J Hl' :-<iy.., hi s nE:r\·e::. 11ere on t·d gl' r/J r tY.'O solid mon!ll'>. \1 :11t1n g to ~l'f· 11hu1 tht' gu\'ernn1ent 11uulli Lio 111\h rnount1ng prriof that Cuha wa! indeed a So11l't m1 ... !iile base. On lhl· h11 n1(' fri•nt 111 \'1rg1n1a 11(• harl no inklini: of 11•h;it 11·:.i:-Trouhhni• dad until thC' rr1 sis 11·as in full hloom . ~\\.()H S TO a b~o!ute secreev. he 1111uld onl\' tell us .. th1ni:::-:ire lno1k111g r1rctty b;id.'" ~oth1n g more". A' the e ;i rly part of the erisis unfolded and hl' a(. tendt·d morl· \np-ll'l'l~ hriefin~s. his tension began ;1f- fe t t1nK .ill of u::. It 14'<a!i no1.1 1 r r1· noticeable· :-011· grandmother, 1·is1t111g ·from Californ 1<i, 11·;1<; h<i ... llh bundled nnl •• a pl;in e bnrk home. \'o t.'.X!JL.10;1. tion 11 ;i :-i g11"en . IJ:\D BEG.\S lay1n:,: tile ;."round11 urk t .. r ,on c1 acua. lir1n th at 11·11uld pt•t his lcunil~ In r1·la t11·r ... :1fel1 in thr· • h<iek11ood::. of South Carnlin.i -f,,r fr.,m the r111cle<.ir lil:.i'-11 mp:.i<·T <irea around \\';1,h1nc111n. IJ .C f-1£· kn£•11 fro m th<' s1.::irl he v.uukl h;n c to st:.i~ 111 \hC' C.'ap1t al, eome y,·hat m:.iy ·rh ... n. h£• .,;11<l . thl' orders ramp from :.ihn,i;r -11 r•ne of the n1l·n t<1 nn c·et1·rl 14·1th the ./••1111 C.'h11•f, 01 Sl<.tff could f•\ :.ll'u:±11• lh l'l f fa rn1l1C'!> F£'11r c1f t:l'!ll·r,,J pa nil· \1 a~ c·1tctl ,, r~ RE \LL,. g<•I II 1nU •• r \11Jll~!i th i; d :.i~· daU 1·:.i1n c home \\ 1th :r f'arloJrl ;;f ... ur\·11·itl !.:e;..r -hot tied 1\at, r. C'annC'd fund . a,':('°'· ~ho1·c]o,; <ind other cr1u1pment D<id h:.i :r. ne1 er hcen ;in alarnli)>t ~o f1n g(•rs must h;11e bPen ho1 c r1ng 1·er1· e!ose to the doomsda~· but· lrtn <; ·rh1·n the o,;tnr~· f1nall .v broke in the papers and \\'t' knc11 11 h:.it 11·a~ afoot \\'e C'Ou ld only wait FOHTL·\',.\TEI.\'. thr Ru~sias 11 1thdr('11 frun1 lhc ed!!e of11 ar l.o•·k1nc h;.ie \..: !>ad s. id the e1·pn!!'> 11ere f<i irl .v 11t'l l fl<'p1etcd 1n h1!itnr1c~ and on the tl'll'1 1s1on spct·1a \ Bu i there 11 ere dJ".>C' repancies "ThC' entirt' affair y,·as much mor1· lhorou ghJI' con ru ~t>d th :.in :tnyone could ha1·e knoY.n." ht> said. fiottn g it 11a-; m1r:.irulous somebody didn't ~oof and lnunrh \\'orld \r;i r Ill. llf. .\I.SO said most pr•1p1C' clo~1· lo lhe action l1arl \'f'ry hu n1 an rracl inns tu th£' immed1 a1t· rlan !.'er -f (•:J r and a dc~1re to proll'rt lol'ed ones from dts<1ster In lh~·l li i;:ht. hl' said man~· tnp orfi<'1:.i\s ha1·f' bct'n treatcd too ~ym palhet1cally by history ll t> s:1id the l\rnned\'S, John and Bohhl' \\'1•rr Sl'('!l ollen 1n the.\\'ar Boom-and 11·t're far fro rn ·the root C'nl lrctcd leader!i depictt>d b~· su<'h thing~ :is the T\' special. LEON'S MEM'S SHOP onc1 , BIG, TALL GENERAL MANAGER E.W. Dey Dey Heads PacTel In County E. \\'. IJl'y or Ncy,•port. Bearh 11 Ill be the new general m ;i na ge r for P ac 1l1 c ·r cle phone 1n Orange County . Dey. 42 , 1s staff director of personnel in Los An geles for Pacifi c Tele phone. In his new position. he y,•ill head a staff of 2,700 men and \\'On1e 11 in Orange. River s ide and Sa 11 lit>rnardino counties. Dev lives in Ney,·port y.·ith' tus i1·1fe. Carol. ;ind tY.'O t•hildrcn -l)nvid, a freshman at Oregon State and Christy, a senior al :'\c y,·porl llilrlJor ll igh SC'hool. li e rep l aces Chuck .John~ton . \vho accepted a JOb 1\·1th Ameril'an ·rclC"phonc :ind Tch:gr.aph in ?\t•1.,, ':t'ork. Partch Drawings Go to VCI Ca rtoonist \'1r gi l 1'~. Partch of Corona drl J\Iar h:.is presented a collection of 3.700 or his or1 g1nal dra'olo'· ing s to lh e UC Irvine li brary Partch, y.•ho signs his comic~ · VIP" is best knol\'11 for the charaC'ler "Btg George .. a feature ,1·h1ch has been syndicated ~illl'(' 1960 'J'hc collect.Jon of draw 1ngs , Y"h1ch spo.tn n1ore lhitn 30 years Of his career, y.·j l] · bl' kept 1n the special coll ee· lions dtpartment of the UCJ ~ibra ry MEN'S CLOTHING & FURNISHINGS SALE STARTS DEC. 26 HOURS' 9,30-6-fRI. 9,3Q.9-SAT. 9,3(1.6 SAVE ON MEN'S SUITS IM RlGULAR .t.te> llCio 'H T.t.U SlllS BRAND NEW DOUBLE KNIT LATEST FALL STYLES .~;•so HOW $7 4.50 ,f:J~ ..,w$78.50 ,f,'!~ How$82.50 ,:\"!~ $,114.50 ,~,~~oo Mow$79.50 :,eJ5 HOW $88,50 :,e3o $119.50 SAVE ON SPORT COATS IN REGULAR AMO llG 'H TALL SlllS. FAMOUS HA.Ml MAMDS. U.TfST FALL FASHIOMS. Reg NOW $41, 50 559.50 Reg ..,w$48.5Q S69.50 Reg ..,w$62.50 $85 Reg. $65 Reg s 79.50 Reg. ~ag so How$45.50 NOW $58,50 NOW $64,50 ..-----MEM'S SLACKS·-----. Reg $16 Reg '20 IM UGUUR AND NCi 'H T.t.Ll $1llS How $1 l.50 HOW$14,50 Fleg. '18 Reg. S27.50 How $1 J.50 •ow$2Q.50 DRESS & SPORT SHIRTS--. .JACKETS -SWEA TE'RS •duet to s2s.oo Many Styles to Choose from 25 % .. 40% OFF 25% OFF ACCESSORIES .••...•••• UP TO 40°/o OFF! LEON'S Men's Shop and BIG & TALL Belwttn.Seleway a Thr1rty Drug ALL SALES FINAL · SLIGHT ALTERATION CHARGE Consuelo Berl:lf'r 111111 a Superior Court .1 urv this week thl l Loren10 d" t:i Rosa, 23. G<1rd1·n (;rrr1·1·. punched ht>r in th1' ::otPn1.1ch July 10 y,•hite she \1 .1 ... i'l ~l1l months pregnant 'l\\1·hr Thi· rouple had lwo small d aug hlc•r.~ pre\·iously, but h;id nol h\·l·d lo~C'lher for f1\ t· months prior to till' Ju. \y lOar~un1en1 1\11!-is Herber testified th:U ~h~ and Dr La Rosa argued "I 1·al1ed him a has1:1rd and that's v.·hen hl' tut m1"" she told the 1ury. lmmed1atcl). ~he S:litl she fE'lt C'ran1p.lik 1• 11a111 ... and could no loni,:t•r fl-t•l thr Shi· ::i:ud tth· boy y,a::. not Ol\'ll h<'ad. for life, rould not f<1lhc·r1•d by D1• ta Rosa . h\.' killed by such bl01\::i ()l' I.a l\o~a IS fr1•(' On ~.000 ba il Tht> tr1 J I 1!> bl'Hli; h1•ld Ill lh£' l'fHirl or Supt·nor C11 ur1 Jud g 1· \\1 ~1ltcr l'h;irall'L kJ ll1::. t1·')t11non)· ":i::. d1 ... p11t 1'<1 bv thl' patholog1 ::.t lr11111 l 'C Irvin£". who performed tt1e a u1 01.l!i). 36 ·-· After-Christmas HO Train & Accessory Prices effective through Jan. 10 DIESEL LOCO'S THAT RUN AMERICA TYCO Passtnge r cars: pullman RPO combine , etc. 1 HO TRACK & SUPPLIES ATLAS Right 01 l<ft Remote con trol ·••• •••••••• switches 4.99 ATLAS 9·inch Jllaight tnick or I 8·inch radhJ$ curYed trick gj iii ii! ii iii ii iii !Q g ii ii iii illl!I !111111 \ \\\\\\\\~ 4 ror 99• AHM 36·inch . Plcx Track 79, ATLAS Right or Left Manual Switches TYCO 1 Amp UL Approved Powf'r Pak MODEL POWER Bra~ Joiners . , .. 2.99 7.99 .394 MODEL POW ER Spirit of '76 M.D.T. Industrial Switcher T'''y""'c§:O':!! F-94 Diesel ~;,;,, 7.99 Passenger Freight 9 99 or Amtrak Loco • STEAM ENGINES THAT BUILT AMERICA LIFELIKE 8.99 0-4-0 Old Time Teakettle LIFELIKE 7 • 99 0·4·0 Dockside Switcher LOCOMOTIVES THAT REALLY SMOKE! MERSBACH 0-4·0 Santa Fe Shifter & Tender 29.99 MERSBACH 19 99 4-6·0 Santa Fe • Smoking Locomotive OLD TIME LOCO'S FOR THE LOOK OF THE WILD WEST! TYCO 1890 A.T. & S.F. 19.99 AHM'S Famous 2·4·0 Bowker 25.99 CHOOSE FROM HUNDREDS OF HO BUILDINGS & SCENIC ACCESSORIES FOR THE LOOK OF REALISM! BACHMANN Barn . freight Station, Ranch House, Signal Bridge, Switch Tower, t .49 BACHMANN Crossove1 Bridge , Houses under construction, G1s Station Coaling Station, Citizens with ~aint, more 1.99 AH~! Houses under Construction, Ramsey Journal, Coal Tower and Work Shed 2. 99 ~1· AHM Engine Hou st, - Brtwery, Rico Station 8 Rolling Stock, Barn . ~ Yard Set, G1uesome ~ ~- casket, Trackside Group, more 3.« J ' ~ i'1 TYCO Action Accessories Box Car Sel, Crane C:u S Boom Tende1, Signal Man&. Shanty, Freight Unloading Depot SCENIC ACCESSORIES LIFE LIKE "Lights up" Assortm•nt . 2.29 LJFE LIKE Lychen, mixes or green .• 1.99 LIFE LIKE Assort•d tr,., ....... 1. 79 LIFE LIKE 50 x 44 Grus Mat ...• 1.29 AND MUCH MUCH MORE! 223 E. 17th St .• Costa Mesa l•J }.48-5454 -9·6 Mon.·Sat. 11·4 Sun. • -Harbor Shoppinq Center, Costa Mesa 545-7032 -Mpn.·'tliun. T0-6 Fri . I 0·9 Sot. 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' ' I< ..... -·-PACIFIC VlfW MEMORIAL I' ARK •.• ...... f ''{. l!il')Y,,,. ·~ .,,.,. t.<'wl)Cll"l6•·"'~ ! ••• . ~ '''[) -·-Hll( FAMILY COLO"IAL FUNlUL HOM! ' 1601 ~'' ..... ,., .. , .... 1 ... ~-l• l<, -·- Or.inJ!t' Cuunt~ plann1n~ l'lltnn)1,,10111 .. ·r' th1, "t'l'k \1t•rt• un:iblc lo 1l1·term1ne "h1·l h1·r ,, pr•1JH1st•d 880- ·•rre <11·1 t•l11pn11:111 1n the hdl?o abn\ t :O.l 1:-:-1vn \"11·J<• is .. 111,":eld1· un<l1·r tht• l·oun t~ ·, i.:1•n1•r'<d pl.in 'l'ht• pr111•·t·t. kno11n;i~1\r­ nh.1 rl1• l.1 1-'.~1r1·ll;i . 11ould plat·•· 171'! honH'' on oni: half :1111.J fnur .u'rc lol ?:> ·rhc pr11 .1\•· «<1n1n1u111t1 ;1d1J· •·1•1il tu ('0111 tit· ('a1.a. "·ould 11R·lud1• .• pr1\ alt· a1r :-.trip, a IH ;1t'rt.' lakl'. :1 :.trt·an1 '!OCkt·d \11th f1,h and ndu1g .ind h1k1ni; tr.111?:> "\\'e huvc .i rc.U 1nark!'t fur pcupll' \1 !th adeqt1alt• fund!> "'ho 11 ant the JO.l's and pl1·.,,11re.., of rur;d l~l>l' lih· 111th tht• t'on1t>n1t•ncl's of ur/J ~,n t~r1e life." ~:.11d Hodger 111111 cl t. ;.ittorne\ for 1lc1•t·!oper Jim 'Dil1·1~ 11f 'rrahuc·fJ r:in.1 ,,n 110\\'EL I .. SAi i) l111~t·r~ nt prupt•rty mighl ".int tu "rai?:>t" :-time an1n1,ils or f:irm t·rOI)?:>'' on th,·ir land , \\'il!i:1m Ol?:>l'll ,, count.> planner , told tht· <·om rn1ssion that the property hi1.~ a '"prcs\'r1 c arc;i·• 11t- 'l~lla11on 111 thl• J,:t'nt·r.1 1 plan':-. L1nrl U!'>f' t•lt•nll'llt ORANGE COUNTY Th,. 1l,·.,11,::n:i:1.:in ~asically n1c:111' the property should be r1·t a1ncd ;1s open s pare :incl d1·1•t·lnpme11t dis · cour:igt•d. Olsen said f'I' \\'AS Al.SO pointed out li v II G 0!->horne, 1ntl·rim pl.111n111g d1rel'lor . thal the property no'>'' is under A·l 1~t·n1·r.1I .q.:riculturei zon- ini.: an<I th .. 1t undt·r thl' zon· 1n;.: 11nly 11nt• residcnt'e 1s p1•rm1ltc•d fnr e:.c:h four :1e rt"s uf l:ind S1nc·1• lht'rt• .or(' 'vme lots le-., lh;;n !'Dur <1t·re' in sn:e. (>,t.ornt.• sa1d, 1l 11<.1!> not Zo11e Change Lau, Packs Board Meet !'iA\"TA A\'A \ new 'l:ill' l:r\lo' requirin~ "'rillen nntict t•• lando11 ncrs 1n the t•1·ent of 1.unc ehang, Yl11l t.ikc effect Jan 1 :-.ti Oro1ng1. County supe rv isor~ 11ill he busicr than usu:il ~c" \'(';i r'i> E\'e At their m eeting nc:-ot Tul"Srlay, thc board has nint' 1.oning i.:odc ;;!tcrations to 1·onsider th;1t 1rcre rushed 11nto the <igenda to heat th<• nt.•11· la11 "\\'c spt"l'dl'd up lht• pro t·Ci>S a bit to get these hcar- 1ngs noticed properly under the existing laws," said County Counsel Adrian Kuyper, 1vho said th.e nc"' -.tale requirements 11111 bt· ,, nightm<ire for local burt·auc r<1c11·s Grand Jury~ Exonerates LA Sl1eriff 1.o, .\n~l'll·-. Cnunt1 Sup('r\'1sor B <.1xlcr \\';J rcr·.., eharg('s al!ain:-.t Sheriff Pete r Pilehess -1nt'luding one ;illeging 11-rongdu1ng in lr1·ine -sho11· no evidence of crime. the county gr:1 nd Jury decided. In u ll'tter·to thl' hnar<t 11f :.uper1 I'll!'' 1h« l.o!'> i\ngt'll'' ~r;ind JUry '.\lnnda~· rt•ported n11smanagt·mcnt. c1ut',11on<1blt.· dele~:tliun j1f ;1uth or1t~· ·;1n!I luck uf p1·r,nn.1l .1111! finanei:d !'>Up£•r1·i,1on. hul uoi:runinaJ 11 rongdoing Charges of fa\'Or1t1sm. 111 f•luihn!! the 1nsl allat1on of "11(' ·..,p11l'i.il .1nt1huri-:L.Lr1 l•it·I.. 1n lr1'llh.'' ·rurtlt· flQ(:k .11"l';I, 11 l'l'l' dl''('l"iht•ll ,I, 1n.1ladn1in1stra!1on, nut \T11111nat. b~· thl· gr;ind 1ur1 \rard. ho11·e1·er. t'h.111.!··d the grand jury dul 11•>1 .11!1• <1uatt:ly i111·e~ti:.!<il l' h1-. t h;1rgt' ... 1'hc 1u1·.1. ht• ';1ul lfl(1k 1nfnrm :1t1011 fr11n1 d1, lr1et .1t t 11 rnc 1 ~ 11 11·-t1g;1tor, r;ilh~ r lh.<11 111 l I' r \ I I' \\ J II :_: dl!"\"l'tl1 II I t II o ' ' 1• ' TllE LA\\' \\ILL requ1rl' 11'rittl'rl not1l'l' be senl to all proper!~ fl\\ nsrs li \'ing 11 ithin 300 feet f1f ;i parcel up for rezoning. In lhl' t'Vcnt of an1 t·hangt·. t>i·cn ;1 minor on~. 1n tht· count~'!'> J!t·ner;ll zon ing t••1!t·'· 1ir1u:i!l1· ('\'t•rv property 0\\ nt·r Jll the coun. ty "·ou!cl ha1c to be notified bydircrt mail Count,1 off11·1aJ., hll1 c estimated lhllt tht• la"' 11·ill re11uire no1ifi1·;itiun of ;1, m;in\' as 400.000 indi1·ictua ls 10 the C\'t•nt of ;1m;ijor 1.011 1ng l<11I' changt· Even ;1 t bulk m.nl1n,i.: rulC's. thl· post;1Me costs "'ou ld bl· stag~e rin.c . And , count~· 11ff1cials sa1'. !here ;irl· zone change!> Or som1: ki nd or ;.inother on e1·ery hoard agenda Kl \'t>t:R S:\ID in an 1n· lt•r1·1e11· he has ?:>t1/I found no luophnll' in lhe la11. 11hit'.h 11;1~ clrafted 111 an effort to n1;ike thC' ;1vcragc eit1zcn n1orl' :J1\;1rl' of gu1·t'rnment pn1cc,se~ ·•\, far as 1 k11011· right IH)ll . Ill' 1111 1 h:t\"(• to !'>L·nd 111iti1'f'!'> 111 l'\"l'ry propt'rty ri1111C'r 1n" zoninJ.: m;1tter ;1f- fl·cting land .. ·· Kuyper s aid . ·rh c nlnl' item s 'up1•r1 i5(11"?:> 11·ill h<tvc hC'for1· 1ht>m \"c"' )"car's E1 t' e:1n lt·gally be t'Oll· tinul·1I until afll'r tht• fir:.t of the ~car ;incl no further Of){ll'(' gl\ tll ''Tll E \' 11 .\V E bct'n 11'.i!a llv 1111t1l·Cd alrl'ady this ~ 1•;1r so Jhey "'·ouldn't f;ill Ulldl•r lht• !lC\\" Iii"·'" l\u1·per .. au! Among thC' hC';1 r1n~s on ·rue .. da1 ·, .11.!t•nda is the ltl·m th.it l1roughl tht•\1hote n1.i111·r '" ,, h!'ad t1\011·ceks ;1µ:0 ,, /!•llf' la1\' change th :1! "•1uld \)L'rn11t ;ipart- nl\·nl' lo ht• 1·h;1nge1J into 1·11 n d .. n11n1un1' b~ u ~c P\'t'tll t! \1~11 011 1hl' acl·nrl;1 :1rl' 111·,irinl!' f,,r 1011~· th;1ngt·' 1t1 port1111l'-of {':1p1,1rano !h·.u·h. El T 11r11. D:1u;1 l'oint .1nd .1 handful of ut l1er ~ ,. n •· r a I 111 n 1 t1 c 1a11· ' h .Ill~, .. Up, Up and Away Ball~o11ist Off j'or East Ballnun1 st '.\l.111·11111 r F , . uur to •l'\L'!1 d,1\' ~!"o,,~111 ., ~r~lS plans to lt•;11t· th1· !ht· \ll<in!IC' r>et•:ui. il<'pend~ :\l.1~1ne Corp!i . S.1111:1 ,\na 1ni.! on 11 ind 'Prt·d :ind 11thi•r llehrPf)ll'r .\1r St;1~1on '.\1••11 :iin1'"1,ph1•ric-l'O!Hlit11 ,11, d:i~: en rnutt• to l·rant1' nr l•ll<' 111 llmilt•d pJrkin • ,\~n c:1 or 11 her('\t"'r el~l· lht• ~p.H'l' ,1t !hi· hi·lirnpll'r ,t; 11 1nd~ 1n;1~ 1·arr~ him l1nn . onh· tho"'' 11 ith 1n111·1· 111 ' th'..~~'!r.i· i;?:l!->,~lll c·<! 111111, 11·111 be .dh;11ed 110 the h,dl111>n \\ 1n1thor11t· 1111! ,i;1Won ro 11 ;it , h lhl· liftoff l'l !'lt" fr0m th•· 't;t11 nn l\t11 (':11'1) ri.~~·rs 11·ho\l'ish ht1t11t•f'n l :111(1 1; .t n1 t" \1,t1eh f orhr:-. i'a!'>1 hi s 1\('~\ht•r t'11rHl1t111n' p1·r1n1! f.1tt• tn tht> 111nfl, ma.1· cto so tin., h,\" park1n~ :i11Jni,: these Forh"'· 11\\'nt•r nf F1irlt1·-. rtJ:id" adjacent to the sta· '.\l agl.l1.1n1• and the fir!'I aJ.aD !11111 ll 1.1r\·ar1I i\r(·nuf' locro,.~ lht> l "n ltl'd St~ll('s 111 '.\loullon Park11 ;1,1, Rl'd flili .1 si ngll' hol -<11r h.1lloon. \1enul'orBarr.1nceH.oad. plans I 0 I(' :t \ (' ~I one\ a I on a r;=:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;; I 24 lo 48·hour ttst run .lo th1• THE cast cn.1~1 EARL'S ,--.,...-., ... c- lrgally possible ror hinl to find the tract map s ub· m1tted by de1'elopers to be consiStl'nt "ith the general µ\an llowe ll ~aid, ho'll'ever, l hllt laking the gros::. ill'rt<lKC o( the land :tnd dividing it by the number. of homes proposect_yields an average lot size in excess of four IH'rl's Comn11ss1onl'r Rart Spcndlo\'e of ~1ission Viejo, "'ho resigned from the com. mission effective Tuesday, urged fellow members to find a ml'thod to approve lhl· projet't ll E SIJGf; t:STl-:D Orange County Counsel Jt alph Ben..,o n explore 14•ays or l'hanging county zoning la".'> su t h;it cert a in types or plannC'd community r('- !'>idL·nt1:.d dl'velop1n('nts could be permitted Y<'tlhin u~rieultural zones SpcndlO\'C Sllid the Arribtl cit• la E s trella propn ~lll rL·prescntcd a method to al- lo"' cle\'elopml'nl und. al the s:.1n1e time, keep the hills bordering ttfe Saddleh:iek \';1lley substantially in open spaee. Spend!o1·e 'A'arned that in· uction by the commission 11ould fort•c the property 1111ner to subdi\'ide the land and sell it off and thus pre· 1·t·nt pl<inning of the land as a "·hole. PROPERTY o"·ner Davis admitted that he 'll'Ould sell the property in 200 acre t hunks should the rural de· 1·elopmenl proposal be blocked. Due to the absence of two 'Wt lnYltt you to Glttnd _. speclacuhr'Yocir-End J-ary Salo. Each year at tllls tlmo, wt offer our r09ular stock ~ Imported mid domestic Chcmdollors, hOll<Jln<J lamps. wall sconcH mid table lamp• at t•MIDMs reductions." A once a ,,_ ............ lty lo purchase cartfulty stltchd ltom• tr-tlot most c_,,ohtt1llH colltctton. of tnlly fine LkJhtin<J Fixtures In the , Hcrbor Orta at reduced price .. Salt CoeliMIOI"'"'"""-"' of J....,.y. SAVINGS FROM 50°/o to 70°/o AND MORE ON All OUR ENTIRE STOC K OF FAMOUS IMPORTED & DOMESTIC ICHANDELIERSl lHANGING LAMPSl lWALl FIXTURES! IS Ill ISCONCESl !FINE TABLE LAMPS! ELECTRIC and LIGHTING 222 Victoria Street, Costa Mesa <Across from Greenhaven Nursery I Phone 646-3737 /646-8194 • > • v1c1011• ~r • '< • USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN .. , } 'Allied E/e,fric &-J.i,ghfin3 L4L COUln5T TO IUW>HS .d tnatOI. DICOIATOU to m missioner s. and·------------------------------------------------------ Spendlove's impending de- parture, the hea ring on the development proposal y,.·as continued to Jan. 21 . Sears u . . ' W~ere.Thrift Is Always In Style ' ' ' AFTER I.• ... CHRIST'MA • \ • ' . •• ' _CLEARANCE .. 0 ;. ' OFF Sears Former Low Prices _.J Sportswear Coats Dresses Robes Pantsuits • • ; ~ .. l !'~ " • • ..... ..• ... A fantastic selection of fashion favorites! But, hurry, not every style in every size. Quanlity limite~. ~ ~sk About Sears Convenient Credit P10n1 ,. . - .. , ' . • • .. SMITHS' MOITUAIT li11 "'°"" ~· 11..,,1""(1'('" ~ .. t>< ~ 'rhf' halloon is1 11l.1n~ 10 a~ct.•n<l lo 10JH)() feel "ht>rt• his craft \1111 rat ch .in r,1,I · bnund Jet 'lre<1111 ;ind ht·~1n its JOurney ~ ·1 •• 1 \fter a 'top on th<' t•a<.t•·rn '---------im!l. scnbn11rd. Forbr~ "di spend l .~~::~ ~ So. Coast Plaza .. Or-. c ... •• ,..... · 3333 Bristol St. ··-11--------""•'•·'•"•'---l 1 .,. .. , .... •ce. Phone S40·3333 Buena Park 81SO La Palma Ave . Phone 828·4400 Orane:e 1 2100 N. Tusti'ii' Ave. Ph'ont.637·2100 !.t>C>fl l~vr1 , 0.1 ?6. l rlOA.M lof,l<I '"· 0.. ,,, 10 "'"' "'' p"' ~ .. °"' 21, •.lO """'· .. ' p"" • ' • • ' • • ' • • , , Shop Sunday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the following stores: FAS HION ISLAND, Newport Beach (714) 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beach (714 ) 892-7771 . ' Wednesday. December 25, 1974 0 • Now .sea . .... " ' ' .... ,... ....... ~'"""~ of al•• .. llllclCI cfilu'•WKlet. ...... ~.!"!corer. in-...-Tiu ..,,....-to11ui:81pelr1. ShOp hrtJ. 1 ::,~· ,,,. Men'• Chit and casual lhoM Novi 4 88 .. ,.., •• fabric lh08I , ·Now 21:;•7 Here'sJOUr~ mtn, lo hlff d ol~ lllHfc ..,_,... ......... led 111-1111111111 ' ~II Vlllov1 alyla1 ....... -alzoe. llloP...., tor boot llleollon. r ' ..... HARBOR CE NTER . Costa Mesa (7 14) 646-5021 . . • , ' ~Slump in Construction 1 ~.ns Newport Tax Loss ·rhe construclion slum · C.:onseQ uenUy, Wynn said, additionul state right-of· Newport Beach ha,s hit "city the anticipated fi scal year y.·ay land this year. government where ii hurts 1ncome.-J_rom the excise tax The council look no action mos t. in its pocketbook ha s b e-e .n.., adj us t e d 00 \\ry nn;.s report. ;\ct·or d1n g t o Ci t y dov.·nv.artlfrom-~budget-ts: . . ~tanager Robert W)'nn. the t.'d S.J4~.J 70 to S l83,231~ It w;~s submitted, _he said, city's inco me from l\s b\.lil d-·r11.,. city inanager's to :tdv1se the c?u~cd or ~he injl: exci1e tax in the current port notcid that the 1974·'15 tatus of the budding excise flatal year will be '360,939 building eKci5e tax bud&et taX-'b~dget and to alert the less th1u1 ant1cfpatcd. can still bt1 funded from councll"'-1.o._!,~e antlclputed Wynn'11 report to thll'-rtty l97 3-71carryovcr!unds. los1oflncom~.,......._ council Monday refll'!cted a A sc hedule Qf capilal vro· R bb o-......_ severe drop in conatrucllun jt!cts expected to be funded 0 e r raws ..... J.. 1Jcti v1 t y in Ne,l"port Hl'<i eh fron1 the Iii."< rc(•cipls \\'as 25 ·T in 1he first fi ve n1onths uf 1n('luded in th1.· rl·i>nrt, in-• )'Car e r111 fiscal yea r 1974·75. l"ludir1g a notation that SAN DIEGO <UPI )·- Al·cording to community S77,065 worth o( projects are Clifford L . 0 avid, 25, de velopn1enl department nol likely to get underway fij!ures. the total value of -in the current fiscal year . Sacramento, has been sen- buddtng perinits issued in \\'ynn warned the council tenced to 25 years in federal thl' fi\·e-month period was that use of the tax fund 's . prison for post office rob- S6 m1Jlion. l·arryover balances to hery by U.S. District Judge In the san1c period a yt•a r finance the budgeted pro· Gordon Thompson Jr. ago. the e!iitimated value o! jects could have t\\'O signifi-David, who pleaded gWlty, permits "'as S.11 million (•ant implications: was indicted by a grand As :1 rl'sult, \\'vnn told the -A re-examination of the jury on charges of robbery i-;io:....-'ll..""'111.-..i1 count:il, l;luildin& excise lax city's library funding and conspiracy in connec· Sears has hearing aids ••• • IM·l1i 11t.l-lht'-.·~r llt>uriul' Aid (l\:lil:lblr- 111 lht·M-" ~t'urb ~1ore~ lh1ro11 1'11rl. (.c"rril"" l:V111yl••ll 1.,.1> • .,. .. 1 t-.1 ~1011lt: 4:lrnd11lt' lnitle1<>w•I l.aicun11 H ill~ l ,nnii: U.•114·!1 /lriurlhri1l~e l'll•IUlt'UH l'i«u ul lli111p11u l'Hn1u1u1 !Ooulh 4:111111 l'lu1a ·rurriuu:e "1\\r.)' We11min11er A,lt .\bo•I SQ,-. Co*n••l••I Credl1 l'te111 • f'yr.glaN lleari11g Aid rect•tpts in the nrst five policies. lion v.•ith a two-man, $96 CHP, COLLEGE COMBINE TO TEACH MOTORCYCLE COURSE months of the current fiscal -Po !toS i bl c us c or holdup of the post office in O~mA~1~V1n~ttTa~sW~~~y,=G=u=a=r:•=•:~-------~n~·~·~·~·~w~rie~S~IB~~~1~2~.iA~•~~:':'_~n~a~b~i~li~1~1t~i~o~n~~~n~dis~s~~~u~l~d~~~~e~r~u~r~a~l~m-m_•_•_•_•'_'_•_•_rs_,_•_·1===============~~====: Cycle Course Saddleback Shows How \Vhll <:· '-Om(• !>t11dl'n ls wranglL· with 1he cr1n1ple -:· it1es of c .. dculu", olht·rs next quarter -.1 Suddlt!b<tck. College will be learning how to ride ;,,i motorc\ cle. Ba~ic :'\lolort ycle Hidinit is the title O( the COUf'il' lhal 'tAlill he gi\'CO for the f1r~l ti me at the colleii:e. The ri~·e-\1eek course ,,·ill include ts hours or in lh<' t'h1s"i room ln~trucllon and 11 hours of rnotorcycte r"id· ing . TlfE CO l"RSE \1·as pro· posed t:iy Trustee Donn<i Berry or r.IJssl on Viejo, un at'id motorcycle enthusiast v.•ho In the p1st has ridden her motorcycle to Sad· dleback where she Is a stu· dent. Tnslructor \viii be Richard \'an Cott . a California l:li ~hv•ay Patrol olficer. Statistics from the CllP ~how that \\•hile m otorcyrles t otal on ly 5 percent of the motor \'ehicle registrat ions in Orangt! Count ~·. they are invo\\'ed in 22 percent of the reported collis1ons. Class Set On What's Cooking ' Ever \.\'Ondered how to prepare an Austrian linzcr torte or a Greek dolmcr'.' "These are among lhe dis· hes which "'iii be prepo.red a s part of "Traveling Kitchens,'' a course offered ~ginning in January by the L aguna Beach Adult Education program. Registration for the class, y.·hich is limited to 12 stu· dents. t'Otls SS and c<.111 be m ade at the fir st t•lass session. 7 P.n1. on J an. 7 at La l{una Beach l11J{h School. The t·lass \\'ill in\'olt·e \'iS· 111n~ 10 1liff1•rent Laguna lil'.JCh ('OOkS "'ho will de· n1un~tr.itl' lht·ir skills at in· tl'rn;itic1nal and ~pec ially cooking. 'ft11 l'tl ok" :ind their !ilR·r1.iltil'~ inr·ludl' Barh;ira .I o ne .., r .\ f !.! h an is tan J)i•lq.:ht ). Bonoie l,uti 1mr('r0\\'..1\e oven \('chni- qu c t. 'J'ru th frrnL'h 1\.\nrt•;1n l'1'l'l'i'$). Fran C!11 h-ote 1 \ustr1an lin1er t 11 rt e l • .lt11·k1l' :\lnffe\t 11,rC't'k 1l fl l1nrr (l, Sull ic> Phillill"' 1hnkt•ry\ Ritt 1:.dl1•\ 1 r~11planl ~uprrm(•J ,I 11 d \I .J I' I K l' r hr l' I 1 1 t•:,:t•l ,1r1,111 ln,1 f I l'our,.v 1·n11 rd1nJtnr l'i r ,,1 n c .. n 1•_1. CHAIN SAVE ON !MAIN · LINK FABRIC 50°/o OFF* FAIRIC WHEN INSTALLED 1Y WARDS Jllah~·ay ~ufety, traffic regulations and motorc\'('\f m<1intenanc:e are <Jmon ~ the topic:i. th;,it \\'ill be d1sru~:i.ell in the non·credit, ungraded toursc. Tll E t'IRST me('ting \\'ill he.Jan.14 in H.nom 313ofthe sc1ence·mathen10.t ics build· in tt ·rhe cout!ii' is open to all ;,dults and tc~n·a '...'.(•rs O\'e r 1:1. A dri\·tr's license is not re<1uired, but students un- der 15 must be accon1 · panied by an adult. Students also must be tall enouah th at their feet will t11uch the ground "'·hi!e sit- tinJJ on a motorcycle. Twelve motori:ycles; (or practice riding on Saturday mornings, "'ill be provided by ~1ission 1-londa of !ilis· slon Viejo and Tustin Honda of Tustin. · Certificates u.'iil be gi\·en st udents completing the course. TJIE COt:RS t~ "·as de- signed by the CH P. the stole Department of Education an<· the ~lotorcycle Safety t·ounda.tion. , Students may register.for the cours.e thro1c1gh the end ol the mOnth ; \t·ith the ex· ception of W'°dnesday through Friday or next "·eek. or at the first class meeting. t'urther information may he obtained b~-calling the college, 831-9700 or 495-4950. Tragedy Repeats . AT~JENS . Greece lAPf·-l oannis Kalaras. a Greek Air Force pilot, told his mother he would he makinc sc\·eral p:i.;;st•s over her village \.\'hile on a training flight. A few hours ~ft ('r the telephone c;ill. the 21· year.old pilot ;1 pparcnt· ly !IWept his plane too low over the community near Corinth und new Into power lines. 1'he jircraft crushed into a tf'!ne lery, killin g Kult1 rD1. I The nlr Cnrcc said he r1il'll about I~ (et'.'t fron1 th~ grave uf his fathl'r, killed 11ix \·ears aj;:o in an 1111tomoli1lc accident. HONER PLAIA __ ,,.._,.._ ~ ... , .... ! _ ago , they totaled Sl87.ocio. the city decide to purchase ta Ysabel. • Sale. 20°/o off all bras and foundation gar~ents. A•g.. 15 Jc,__, MMIMtil plMMM bf•. Cupi °' moioea 01cron• pol~sl" lo• I n"11r1l look under dose-lo-tfl9 body t~1n•ons P10d1d wllh POIY\lfell\SM !oem Ind "Md 'Oflttl lf\Hr nylon t•ICOI. Slo111no b1ck ot ny\Oflllycr1• 1t)tnd1~. Ao1u111b1<1 t1•1p1. Wlllt1. Women't 11111. Wllh JJQI!! J>Olvuter li!Mfll" 'Unlng, N9. 4.50, lilt> l .IO, Sale640 ,. ... St Cuff.I.,,~ P9f1tY glrdle. f ront 11c11 ptnel wiln N1(-r11n1orb.d 1101 1nd beck PMfl•. E.:pam:l·1-thlgh• leg. Hyloflll y<:r1• 1pandu:. Wllit1. M-l-XL·llXL ' . .. . ' . '. . , . .-f~ ' .. : ! . '''1'· I "', \. .: 1· ' •:,\./'· . . . . ' S1•• pricH .tt•tllvt !"'u l1,U1dt y. Lim•lld 11u•nll!IM..,•llmhla. ""· II W9'11llne flrdl9. Cri11 cri»1_b1no1 conl•ol h1p1, tummy 11\0 d1rrW1. Nylonlac1111te/L)'U1• 1p1n- 01•. Whl!I 0<l>lac.k for l ilH M-L·Xl·llXL lt•g. 1.50. Cott011-eroich, h!vh·•tll!ed b•ltf, Non-roll cu!! 1011 conuol•, mld•ltf, Side. !tont •nd l>Kk P•'*'- Nylon llyc•a• 1p1nda•. W~•le M-L-Xl Sale 2 80 ,..._ 3.10. i.ac1 cup 'ir. lnlll'l'l1t1 bra. NyJon/Lycr1• 1p1na1• ai<let •nd back. NylO<'I trieot CllOI HM!! W1U! 01eron• POly .. ter lil>MfllJ. Pastels. A·8-C cui>s. . '! -.. Sale 510 11 ... 12.11 W-'tM ~· 11:1,1ff·lop long 11•ntyglrdlt. E•P•nO-t·!hi.gn• m11h 1tQ lnl<!lrlt. N)'lon/Lyc11• IPJnde•. wtil!I. Wtl .. 1'1:111 30 to 39. Big savings now on women's warm brushed sleepwear. • Sale 4.99 11199. tr. J1111 th• thing1o like lhe chill o'Ut ol winier nlghll. Save now on bn11had 1cet1t1/nykll'I I p1j1m.1, 1rtmmed wUtl lice 111d n.illln. Pretty color&. Slz11 S-M-l.. Ill XL and XXL 1fzH, rtV. Ir, Sile''" Sale 2.99 Rtg. 5.ff. Shilt gown• with IOl'lg sle.YM, rullled, llca and tmbroidery !rimmed. Ve1Y1ty bn11hed eee1ttl/ pylQn In lovely colol'1. S-M·L I I Sale 3.99 R ... II. If yoo pr911r to dream In 1 Long gown, choowi one ol lhelt br11tri.cS ICNte/nylon bNutlu wlll'I feminine trim. Lovely colors, 5-M-L. In 1l1e1 XL 1rte1 XXL. I reg. S7, Sl .. 4.tl Shop Sunday I I a.m. to 5 p.m. ot the following stores: FASHION ISLAND, Newoort Beach (7 141644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER. Huntinsi ton Beach (7 141892-7771. HARBOR CtNTEA. Costa Mesa.{714) 646-5021 . ' Sale 2 20 "9f, 2.71 Wlllte cllltM -.-9'• with n}'IOfl lie• upper Cup1. Adlu1t1ble lltt tch 1tr1p1 in A-8-C CUpt. 0-cup iolth rl11ld 1\f1p1, reg. SJ, l11t 2.ao. Sale '4 flq..llTYllll!lf-lrtll.., llrltf, f rc111t D-tlfltl ror l!1t 111r'n, tummy conrrol. OI · Ny1Q11/L,.cr1• 10tfl(l11. • \ Whllt . black, v111ow, 111.Jdt or l Nl'o'y, S-M·L-XL ' Sale 320 ...._ 14 U!ldtnltrt ,...... ti.ltw btt. 2 Hdion n'f!O" lr"Cot C1oub1t•t111 Hned wllll O.C1on• POl)"llll&r cup. ACIJUl lllbll Sl!llCI\ Wtp. lve<t" 1p1n01• ala.1 ind back. Whl!t, A·8-C CUC!', Sale 54 ..... ,, O..ter1e11 bflef wi11'1 Itel uncl.,lty lron1 ps111I ind cornfOfllblt lhlClfd ltlt. 01 rufl-FUll!tfll nylonllytrt• sptr.dlit. Wl'ri1t or nua.. S-M-l-XL Sale 2 80 .....l.HCl-bre wnn CJOSSIKI llut" Mrtpt lor 11111r1tlon Incl aupl)orL Ell111c front il'IHfl. NrlOfl !act UPP9< CUPI. CGlton lo11etli11 Plldd•flV. Wnn1. pin\, blut or ytllow. A-8 cupa. Sale 510 flltg, 11.50 flt-111-c.oMl'OI 2- Cufl·lop 1on.o ltg p1ntyQlrdl .. Zlppt r •nd nat 1eam con- 111uctlon. f•ont n~lon p1nt1. "''lla!tlcotton1111and11 lid• 11!11 tNlt~ p1nll•-NylOnl ")'Cl'llSClll'ldfJ j)O"IJlll et1.ioc, Wlli!t. W11"'t1fi ._res. I' J trio ! hl 1jU . >Ill lhl '" lu .1p JJI t Sf>I (111 f rrl l qf '"' 1111 bet " :t: " ihe pr1 IUS :i CI 1\'<I on I u olr por ba i::ol ter ,eJI pre che ·o Pt'IJ n1a ' Che ref !.Ol J O VO ··,\I i;OI< pro ~ti\ P,fH tu a T "" .I Stri loo uf I 1• g ~ '\\ t :-it;i 1hc .1n lhn pr1t l'hr J Fill llll"! ._;ntl hJ r th ... · I 'llll Jur ~lLIJ E 'i'or Ban 1<.ir posi I 1 ·c .. ~· 'llan R" Cost lion .;'fhl' dev I ('t'!\l \\' i t Cas .. . . ., Wednesday. December 25 1974 DAil.., PILOT ,., I I Gold Investors, Beware Shoiv Proceeds To Fi1ia1icial A1ialysts Warn of Price Fluciuaiions Aid Ha1ldicapp ed fdl/C!r ' ,\u/1' \uu• !110! i11nericar1~ cu11 u !.l.'11 guld. lh<'11 1Jft' !Jt'llu1g cu11jl1t/1ny aden··· llt!ft!. Ill rl1r ~t'Oind CJ/ u St'flCS. I ~ u lwl. uf !J<1/d u.s Ull HI• L'S/ nlrn/ H' LOl'l:-.l:: C'OOh'. .\1>:,u.cla lt'll l'rc!I' \\'rilt•r I S ... ·cu1!d 111 u S.:r lc'.S~ 1·0 liuy or nut to tiu.1 ''!'hat 1 .. tht: (jtll.:~tion fa1:111 ~ p11tt·11· 11 :11 golll lJlll•'r,. 11ti11· th:1t .\rncritan-. :1n · .dio111 to 1i ... ,1 hll.' to 01v11 ~uld ·rhe ~oar111i.: 111·1t'l' ul 1lll· 111cl<.1I c11 l'f thl• /!.!'t l :>IX 1c:1r1> It'll rnany 1:~111:.un1t'r., 101Jclh:1·c 11rungly lh:11 tt1 ... ·y euuh.ln 't lu:.c rnulll'\ l;y 1tu1 1n..: t!c1ld :-.1lll'l' IUGK, 11hl'll t;i•ld 11 .i'> ·1r"l :illn11l·<I to lluctu..itc trunJ tt-. SJ,) ,1nouni'•: le1 ... ·I. 11\t• [ll"Ll'l' li.J" lll<H'" th.in •lll.;dr upl ... ·il. lt hit SlOU :in •U nec 1 11 .~µr.I. l!f';3 E:irli~r 1tu-. ~·c..ir. lht' price \\l·fl\ uµ In ahuut SliO :in uunc<', !u\\'rl to ah11ut SI \U and b,1tk ,qi lu ~1'.Ju It h;is sl 1ppl'd ;1 •Tf14• IJrt•t•ifJlfS u1t•f11I i . ._ ftJSill!I st••••P t•f if . ._ glitft•r t1t11f i . ._ l11•11tft•tl ft•r 11 fnll. .. ' l•Jt. hut 1, :-.till ~1·l1in ;.: fur il1uu t 3 I 7tJ tu Sl::.u Jn utulcl·. I :'\.\ 'ff)JI : UF 1utl.1t1u11 uHI ~h r1nk1ng dullJr~. 11 h;.iL Detter 11 ay tosui·t .. ' Fin<inci:i l ;.in:il y~t :., J::O\'· ~rnn1ent off1e1;.il s ;ind :.unit· ~conomi:.ts arc 11;1rn1n g •\mericans. hu1\eVl'r. th;1L <hE.-rc urc s .. •r1uus rt~k:. 1'hc pr1('C c;.111 go <lu1\n :ig;.iu1 1ust as it \\ent up : LUI · .;crupulous dealer' arl' 1vaiting to prey on unkno1 .... 1ng consum e r s --the Just i ce Deparln1 .. •n t dlr('af.ly ili in1·c~tig;iti11 ~ re- ports of scheme:. to Sl'tl ll·uU bars disi;ui:.(·d t1$ gold: ;ind ~old <lot•s not pay uny 111· terl'st or di 1·1<lt·n<l:. 'fhc ri.:oplt· \\ hu 11·i ll be ~ell in i;: gold are rL·luc1ant tu predict 11 h ;ll 11·1[1 htq1pen tu .he pri(·c. Tht·.1· don ·l \.\:lilt ·o be <iCl'llSl'd nf rni sle:iding people and 1ntlucnf'ing the n1arket by their ~t:itcn1cnts. Lngelha rd ~iln crals & Chemicals Corp., \.\'h1 c:h is ref1n1ng and µroces~1ng ..,..ol<l for :.ale through banks .ind other ot1tlcts. ad\·1scs po tenl1 a l ill\'es tor-;: .. ,\Jthough the outlook for i;:old in the near J'uture is 11ron1i!'l1 ni::. e..iution ~houldl ~till be cxercisi:d .... (iold llJ·ices \\'ill continue to flue· I 11;1lt'. . 1'herc ;.ire a fc11• f1rn1cr µrc<liction s. J ames Dine~. a \\':.di -Street irll'l':.lrncnl adviser lung kno1' n :is an advocate ,,f gold ilcali n ~. says the 1~·ga l11 .1 !1 1 111 11f ;.!11ld 011 lll'l:.hqi 111 1lic L·n1te<l Sl<1ll'S 11·111 µush th e µrLl'l' of !he mC't a l in niorl.' !11:111 S200 . tt1 ountl·. E arlll'f. ho11 .,., er, 11111 .. ·:. pr1:d1 t'll'll thal the 11rll'L' ,1 .i:-· :.\01111.! 10 s:11J11 br l'hr1~tm.1i-111.111~ l'll'lll ·' . 11111.\ FL\'~.'\ ur !'1·1 ... 1 .1 F1f1h ,\ll', 11h1.,h <ll·•il, 111 !Ol't'il.!ll l'Hl'l'•'ll1'\' ,11ld l'Ultl" ,ind I~ jlt'L·p.11'111:: IL• ,.1·11 j.!1•!11 li.i r~. ,d .,,, h.1 .. ,.,1111Ju,_•1 hu1ks lhl.' IJl'U't• \\ 111 ;!II l11 ~:!UO an "llllt't! ;uHI 11dJ •1:1,1· \ht'll' f,,r .I 11hJl1•, /,<!i ll'L• /'l.'>lll;! :-tdl f11r1 ht•r Et·o 11ur111 .. 1 .... 1L 0'.'.e1v \'ork's Fir .. l \'.1!1<111:11 (.'LlY Bank. tht• 11:1!1 .. u ., "L'l'O ntl lari;c .. ~t Ii.in~. 1.1kL· thl' up· pos.\lc I IL'°il ••Ot_·~IJll1,: lhL' t'lllTl'lll Up · ; ' Cente r 's C lioicf> ' f\oll C('nll'r \'t•11·1!0rt h;i<; 'n"med Con11nuniration Resources l nt·orpor:lte<l . of Costa 11.1 1·s a . ._.,. 11~ prorno· tion;il m;1rk('llng :1gcnr ... ·. "The Don Koll Co11111an~· is -.developing thc hus iul'5S C'enter as a JOint \f'nlurc \1'i th Ae t na l ,1fc and l';.isu;ilt;.· • • :iottrgl' Jn the demand ltir rno11·d :ind the pr1t't" \.\'J :. ;.d gold, !he precious mttal 1~ lu11·1:d to float. there v•a!. an losinJ ~omeofils glJtterand 1rnmt<tl1:,t(' bootit . 1'hcr1· LS 1$ ht•adcd for a fall." thl· nu ~u t1r:.intcc llh· l'l~c 11·111 bank said e:irlit>r this yc:.ir i:ont1nul'. H:inks, stork broki!r3ges A:. the d.11 DeC'. 31 - <ind other agencies that v.·ill 11hen 1t v.•lll lie legal to 01.\'0 ~l'll gold are still v.·or~111g gold appro~ches. there h a~ Out the fin:il tletalls of thei r been rresh ~OVCrnn1ent di•· l('t' scale-;. bate over the plan. hl'.lf Ll y depende nt 011 1·rt>d11.·· Bt1rtl3:.a1d. U .S. Hep. llen r .\ B Gonia lc z t 1).1·,., 1. the chairman o( the iivU~t· .'>Lib· tomn11tle(' on 1ntt>rn:H 1unal r1n;.int:i' and the :.pon:.ul' of a tJ1JI t11 postpont' gold u1\ner ~l11p, crit1tized ~on1c of the adl'erlt:.111i.: fur gold . l\ll"rrill. Lynch. Pie re~·. Ft•dcr:tl HC's t•r1 e T·'er1ner & Smith Int., !ht· l'!J:iirn11u1 Arthur I". Burn:. "IT'S Llh•: A g1g:nll1t· ~tock Urf)kcra ge, ;in h :i) :1:.ked Con~rl'"" to .. 11:ikl'·fid pron1ot1 un," ht· no1111l't'd rcrently that it" pu~tponc !C!!i'lltzat11111 li,r .. 1:-. :..iii! rnark ·t1p \.\OUl<l r11ngc· frn1n mn11th 1> Il e \\':trlll•tl that 1\J11:h ael 000!1·~·. :i !;l·:itllc .!11ou t J tu 6 perct·nt l 'hl· l:1r i:;1··:.l'lll· pur<"h ;1"('" 11/' ,.tockhrokrr. had a :.1n11tur <·on1pany plans to chargt• S2 ~fJld liv .Anit·rican~ l'nultl lll· \1arnLng -"I t"an :.t·e a lut 11cr ounte. plus 5 pcrtenl 01 b.id Jo·r the econun1y if pco o) flin1 ·llan1 eonung into the f1r :.t SS.000 Lil value and'.:! pl\' llra1n ~ll \'ings accounts l'old ~elling ." p(·rcl·nt on ~ny :Hnount Ol'er ur sell ~lock s :.ind l>onJ,., to 1'hc go\·ernn1e11t ~lrl'.idy S.>.000. b111· gn ltl ha!'! aeted to prc1 ent an 1111· I [.,•re ·s ho\.\ it i\Oulrl 1\urk · ··r he re s u It 1 ng tit s· 1n edLate and shar11 :.urg .. • 1n on a fii·l'ouncepurch:.i,.,c· turUa nr l' or the monev and IJl'll'l''> by announL·111g that Lt f\1f!tt• FfOiJPPI Dis~ •• ' Suppose th~ pri('1: of gol•l l'.1p1t.i 1 n1:.1rkl'lS. e:.pcC1ally 11·111 auct ion t110 n11ll1un, b,, SISU an ounce. 'l 'ou 11·ould 1n the period 1n1n1('tl1atL·ly ounl'e:. u! gold on Jan 6 A nE'\I 11~."ll ·COmpatible ~1oppy Di "k S~ :-it1:n1 ha:- pay S900 for the gol<l plus SJO lol 1011·1 ng r cmova t of tht< ThL' go1·f'rn ntL'lll hopes that b(>en i 111 rorl Ul'C'd hy Coniputer .6i utorn <ti 1011. 111('. in pt<r ·ou11ce ('h argl·s and b.in on gold u1.,·ncr :.h1p, IJv makLu ~ ;:uld111onal g11 ld of l r\'ine. l 'ht· disk s~~tt·1n, shO\\'ll \1ith con1pa t t Sl.i as 5 percent of the tut:.11 l\ould tend to h;1vc ;1dvcr:.e a\·ad.Jblt', ii c;1 n e;.i~c the interf~t'(', (':10 ~tore e<}lU1·alcnt of 300 80·culun1n l 'h.,, ~1:.i r1nL' 1..'nrp:, l.1:a:uc flf <tr.1ng1• County \Ylll pr .. ·,.,·nt 111" p1·r(11rn1allt't·' of thl' ll uhUa~ on ll'C show :ii the An aht•un ('f)O\'t'nl1•1n l.'t·ntcr al 1:30 and 5 30 11 m. Sunday Prntrl'dS from lht;> pL•1'form: nc~s .,, 111 i.:o to lhe ~t .. rir1e Curps Lt·ague's handicapped children's pro. grarn . Outings for ha11d1l':1pp..-d young:.t('r:' lnd •• 1 .JO, ~Pl't'i;ll l y t·qu1pped to l'arry 1·1 L'i11\drl'l1 and v. h1·1·1rh .1irs, \\ 1 I l ht• fi 11.;111-..·dJ r11n1 I ht' p.,·rfi>rnl uncc . 1'1rl.1·1., art• a1'i1d;1hlt• ,11 Jim Slt•n1u11~ lr11port:. Hl '.\:.,.,,purl [l~ 1L'h :i nd at Fnturnal Storv., l\llSS ION 'IE.JO l i\IPORTS -MERCEDES BENZ - Sales • Sert1 ce • l~eas111q 28701 MARGUERITE PARKWAY 495-1 700 MISSION VIEJO 831 ·1 740 1·alt11: of the met:.il. 1'ha\'~ ;1 eff1:{'!S on the St.'C!OI'!> uf lhi.' 1l1·rna11<l u ni.I 1-.t<cp the pt'ill'.' II l • t t •· '· t ng J)Ullched e ·ird ~ s.ftia-.s-.,t•A.•"Yl'\-.e1it.riqhtoRM0•1JW".·1, tot;1] c~ pcnditurc of 595;,, 111· '~o~<:·o~n~o=m~y~~':"~:"~':·_:"~':"~'~~c=o~n~' ~':'~l~<=o~':'"~' ~·=~· ____ __: __________ . __________________ jl~!!!'!!"~~~-!IJ!-r!!!i'IJ!-'!!1!!!1!11!1!!!1!~~ •!!'!!!'!!""'!!'!!!!'!!!'~~!!!'~ l'luding ;1 n1a rkup or JU!>\ O\'t•r 6 perct·nt. 'fhi:. \\'ill n1it (·uu11t fl'e~ t t11r :.h1p1J1n g, i11~ur:.111t1· ;ind .1ppl1l'abll'.' ~:•ll'~ t:ixc.· 1( thL' eu ~tun1~·r 11•:on1t~ tv t..il\(; dt" l11·L·r~· .\!1·rr1ll L1·11ch ~aid it \1111 ~~tu l'I.' cu~tu.n1cr>.' go\t.I ll'l'C ur l'hJJ'/,!(' during 1975 .ind 11·!ll rcpurcha:.e the ~1.ld \.\'tlhoul <:barging an <.11ltl1tiona l assay or in~peC· tiunl'ee. · 1.x .\00"'1nos to ~elling ~1Jld at il~ office .... ~lcrril\ l.ync:h is offering 50·ounce packages of hatf·ouncc anti one·ou1u;e bars lo banks, de· µa r tmcnt stores and ~\\·cters. The minimum in· di\·itlual purchase required still \.\'il l be five ounces, the t ompany said. ,\nyonc 1\·ho v.•ants to lJke a profit on go ld must re- member that the basic price of the me tal must go up enough fo r hihl to re· cover the fees he paid in buying it. Then he has to fi nd a buyer. lie also has to take into account th e f:ict th at if he has taken possession of the gold. the nc1\' buyer probably~·.il1 11·ant :Jn ass[ly to prove Lhe metal has not been tam· pe red 1\'ith. 1'hat can cost from S30 to SlOO, depending on the amount and form of J?;old in .,·otl'ed. If the price ri:>es sharply, the gold inveslcr Y.'ill make a profit. If you bought 100 ounces of go ld l ast D£>cen1 ber \.\'hen the price \1 as about Sl lO an ounl'e il nd )'uu pilid fees comparable l<ll \hose ~lerrill Lynch is .:-harging, plus insur;,ince ancl other ·charges tot:iling :?U percent, you \.\'oul<l have laid out S\3,200. Today. \\'ith go ld sell ing at bct1\·een 5170 and 5180 an ou nce, the n1etal is \Vorth bel\\'<:en SI"; ,000 and SIS,000. BUT A. Sll..\RP increase depends on scrcral factors, particularly: .---,\ tack of faith in other 1n\·eslment3, including lhe !'!tock market and sa\'ing~ at:Counts . -lndustrt:il demand for i;:olJ Lu U!'le in 1h1ng!> like rn.inutacturing ~nd elce· -tronJl'S Hcmt>mbrr. too, th.it until J!'.Jti8, \he pril't' of gr.Id \\';1~ frO?t'll li y \I orld :Jf::l'l'L'llll'llt Frorn l!l:l·I until l~iS. it \1·.i:. set al 535 :in ounce. This limited the cll'.'m and for gold as a ~pecul a llve invest· 1nen1 . \\'h..on the lid 11·:1:. re· SATEUITI DISCOVQY In this space age, difrerent- c o u n tr y' s sat ellites 11re o rb1ilin , around the W'I· iverse and oor country is dis· covering and tracking them. The science of l CtHrOJjfactic has also been orbiting around the \lo'Of'ld since its disco\·ery In 1895 ;ind now it is reliably rrported that certain German rri«tical colleges are teaching Chlropr1cllc principles to medical students. Dr. 1-Jnesl '"1tf Jl o5che r , who is a llceru;ed M.D., has confined hlA work ror thirty years to the Science of Chlropr111ctic be\:ause he believes it general· lly produces the best results for a paUl"nt's he:ilth. Dr. Karl Sell. M.O .. says: "The value of Chiropractic tlS to be foond not QlflY in Its curalive pov.·en. but :ii.so in its 1bility to kf!t!P htalth up to p:1 r ! E\'ery person, even wh en in seeming- ly good health,-can benefit from re1ul ar Chiropractic care, since 11djustments \idll r emo ,ie NER V E INTERF ER ENCE, impro\'e clrC'ulatioo and help Pt'()flte•to ftljoy ll!f' to It.a full est txlent." Dr. Partain, D.C. M•ei11t Offlc:e1 hi 1\t Eo1tblull Village Cent• MIWPOll:T IEACH 649-6410 • Women's jacket clearance. Now2699 A. Ofl;. Slt. Rlbless co1du1oy 1ac~et couon shBll hned in acl!!a1e. lilling ol acetate and other libers. Fu1·look polyMIBrf ac1y!ic coll~r.,cutls and bOHom t11m. ~~!feo. slash pbcke!s. M11ses stzl!s. ·Now2699 11. Ori;. $37. Plaid )1Cke1 In wrap slyte w•!h self. t•e belt. Cozy anached hood and slash poc•e1J Reptocl!ssed wool/unknown l1b1o•s oiher l1::ier~ •n great looldng la~h1on plaids. M<sses S•<es. Now2699 C. Orig. S32. Suede-look 1acke! o! rayon1 ny1on. backed w11h co\lon lined In acetate.' Trimmed at collaf and cull!'. wilh lurry modacrylic/ ac1yhc b<icked wl!h polye51er. Ooubll! breasted stylon!;J. Misses' siies. Shop 111ly !Of bti•t cholc• in your 1111. 5111prlc111f11cl1'1'1 lhrou;h Sunday . Closeout on women's pants. \' ' ' ~ \ \ Now 5sa Orig. $1 2.,,., gre,11 group ot .,,ell rn.i.de p1nts u. various plJ d d'ld solid colors. These Woll be good basics 10 add 10 your sporls w111C:•obe Come .r1 early tor best Sl!lec.11on of colors ;ind s•Ees \ f ' J ff J Closeout values on pant tops. Now588 0"9-114 •) !"t Lr-• t • •, ··' v •. •n It-• i""' •• ,.,, ( v .• ' • ,f t. •' t•\t; ~-·ti ---~ ' ii' "·~1 • 1·••• ··~r~n: ~· Now688 01<9 $17 ·' .,, l ~ \. t• 1~• ~. rt. r ci..·•: I ,•' .1' ,,. ! t. I I" '·1•' • I I • l ., ' ' • • 1'' '-------------;S;;:h::o::p:-:s<-u:n::d;:o:y-;11 a.m.,lo S p.m. al the follawinq stores; FAS HION ISLAND. Newport Beacl1 (7 14 1644-23 13. HUNTINGTON CENTER , Huntinglon Beach 17 14 1892·7771. HARBOR CEN TER, Costa Mesa (714) 646-5021 . . -• • • -· ' weonesd• December 25. 1974 Dist•ot·eni 1~eopl t 11r ~_pr1n.ct u •ld. '.\l ;,1s:-.., thought :\hru·r l.i'1pez. 7i!. \\ •1~ poor unti l fi remen ta rrit·d out mor<· than su10.ooo in ho'e' nf nl< •llC\, ~t1)(·k., ttnd bonds , de\.'tl-. :1r1<1 un1·ashl'd l·hctk:-.. \I h1·11 his home e<1uJ:ht l1r1· ri· Cl·ntJy . 1 · Emerge11cy Help Unit Formulated I llri ly Spirit P..ir1 ... h 111 Fountain \'alll'y h;.i, :.t;.irlt«I ;1 n ('ffiergc n cy help pr<• ~r:1m . offl'r1ng :-.cr \'if'l''> rrvm baby.~i t tini.: to hunlc maintenance to food ;ind clothing. - Bonnie ~I :i rt in said the ser \'1ce-. ~.re bcini.: ciffcred through a nC\I' (_'hri s t1 :1n S(·r 1·ice pro g ram . ll1 r.. !lands She said 10Junh'l•rs rrom throuchout the er1m· mun1ty a r(' 11·l·ltomc to Join Thr pro~r:.in1 11 ill '>tart Jan. 15, "'hl'n it 11 ill OIJl'll ;1n office a nd ha1·1· ;i tclephn11t• ansy,•ering scrvit·p Calls for help now <ir{' being accrpt- ed through the p :iri ~h r1'(> tory ;ii 963·1Rll or 1'l'rc .. ;1 S:immon at 968 · I I 72 Servic es iITCludc babysit - ting, tr ansport;,ition. tutrir- ing. maintcn:in<'(', food. and clothing and medil'<1l ht>Iµ. I S. I. HAYAKAWA Is THOUGHTFUL In the DAILY PILOT TllE 110 \\' pro,er~m in · troduct·d C':1rlv this \'Car pro' Hll's a 10·\.e;tr "·afran· t~· peri1Jd fo r . llt'\\' h••mcs. The \1 arr<inty consists of thefollo\1ing: 1 For onv 1·car ~1rt.cr the hrrnsc is co-mplcled . the hu1ldl•r 11·i tl repl ace or re· p;ur anything that goes 11 rong bt't'aust' r1f faultv 11orkma ns h ip or had m:itcrials for y,·hich he is rl'sponsiblt'. For the first ty,·o years. the builder is t•o mmittcd to takl' care of problems due to 1najor const.·uction dcfeets suc h as badly sai.:gi ng noors or collapsed "'alls, as well as to make cha:igcs rc- 11uired because of inadc· 11uate or poorly install ed ·heuting, ai r conditioning. plumbing a nd e lectrical sy!'ltt·rns. O'rder Yours NOW ••• (~ 1000 r\\~~~ -fit~\ . Beautiful ~~~ Stick-on Labels TT -·1 •PERSONALIZED •EASY TO USE •STYLISH ' .•. J .~ ... ... ,' ' c.· ... ~ "!•1so -~ -~-' ..i.;•r"' ,.., ("\ ... v l .. tl\IOIP • QRDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND M11 Jon,. Doi 12l M11n Slrttl Any10,.n, Any11t 1t 1231~ • r---------------------, Fol l in !hit coupen, cl ip and m•il with$l .SOt1: Pilot Prtnhl'l'if l 1btt Div, Po1t Citic• Boi 1S60 Co1!1 M11•, C•liforn i1 92626 lo 1 .... It,. .. J1¥P I i' C•e 'iii·''l;llllllf!d ' ' j .. • QUEENIE By Ph il lnterlondi Nixon's Mail,· Gifts Pour In Orlg,130. Mout.1,1n do,.n-look •kl j•t k•I w.m nylon 1a1Te1a 1~<!11. 2 wa)· J•PPtr. 2 larQe pocltel$ Dacron• Pol1<!~1er J,bfrl<H II ha$ leel ol flll dOW" Na'l'(."'llll<.e 111 gree" S-IA ·l -KL. Now 2488 01tg. 1•0. •v.iour look~ Jitekll o! "'""" •l•Onl11y1on11cet1I<! blflno w•th 2 tronr lLPPe< pO(k<!\i ana ' Cll<!S! poc\ats. Snip t::::~jj~~~~~dt~ !<Otl! 1ne1 cuffs tone~ •n comrortable aCt')'l•C ""' ~""" "'~" '"'-"Now 19ss Now 1099 Now 9 99WNow 9~.;t Now 1s~- Orig. S30. Men's C.P.0 . J•ck1lt w11h leather looll tr1m on pocke!s. Snap rront and fashion co!la1. or a warm reprocessed wpol blended with o!her llDers. Ou1nlill11 limlled on cle•r•nc1 m1rch1ndlte. o"'. 14.11. Alhllllc: f1ck-Ortg. 11.11. Mount1ln Orig. 1).11. lll1fl1KIO< Ortg. 11.11. Mount1l11 down· l'I or 11yon/ac<!!all Qu•ll<!d Clown-look IKkll, nylon l1pe j1ck1t, nylon look lfck•I w•!n sn111 1nd IO 1oeryhc 111d unknown ou1lted to p0ly11i1er 1aU111 snell w•!h 1cryhc 1on1ng or downp•oor nylon ~bere. Vinyl sle<!Vl!l and !1berlolt. Throw back ptle 1,n1ng knit culls "fll!op 01cron 11° l1berltll Cotton kn<t culls. COiiar bucke1 hood. knit cul•s i nd cotlar wrtn l•P·O" sand..,th quoit S11no-up and w111tband. School anc z•Ppe• !1onl c+c-hood 2 •<!ll<!CIOf t1pe coH1r. pto·currs wi!n snrr•<!d «ilors lor s•i<!s e to 20 sure Roomy 1ron1 p11cn s1npe1 on e1cn 11e11~1. ela111c .nse•t. Rich rolors lor poci.eis Size's 3 to 7 Soi<!s 3 10 1 '"'' 8 ro 20 Closeout on men1's slacks. Save now on fine quality! N _oW49~o -6 99 Now I• 1111 lime lo buy sev1ral pelrt lrom thl• 1f1Kl1lly 11l1c1ed group ol men'I slackl. Now selling at low. !PW ckneou! prices. S<'leci !rorn solid colors 11nd p111terns in mens 11zes Also sohd colors and p,auerned double-knit sl1c~s 1n yopng merl's 1ize1. Do shop e11ty lor best selec11on •n your size Ol.llftUlit• 1t• llmt11d. ,_ S~op Sunday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at th~ foi!o~in9 s~ores: ·FASHION ISLA"lD. Newport Beach (714) 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER. Huntington Beach (7 14) 892·7771 . HARBOR CENTER, Costa Mesa (714)"64'!F5021- , Now 11 99 or19. 11.11. 11.ft.c1or ttpe jack1t. 1c•ykt p•!e ~ned n~lon 11!!111 1n1K Si.no-up coll1r wo1h h<dO•n J•P·+n hood. 1 sl11n poc•e1~. 2' r1llK1or 1ap<1 5!•1pes on eact\ 11e1ve. So111!lo10. Ll!olllld qu1nl!lle1 on cl1111nc1 m'1cllllldi.1. .... • • Ce R clo san Jes Sain Ada Ree live cret cru roll • • .. • I • • (/11srltt>d11f.,d Cement truck driver Don Reedy QI Lawndale kicks dirt clod in disgu st on new sanctuary site for Church· or Je~u s Christ of Latter·day Saints on Estancia Drive at Adams Avenue in Costa Mesa. Reedy was backing up to de- liver eight cubic yards of con - crete when road shoulde r crumbled l\tond ay a nd rig rolled. -· Our fan:ious white sale starts right now. • ~ave:on every s1ngl.e sheet. • • ' ~ Twfn fl•I Of lit1ed •hlJt\ reg. 5.,1, Sale 3.74 ,ullil1t or litt1d 1hHt, NV· 8.41, Sile 4.74 Sblnd1rd pillow c•lff, ,..Ur, reg. 4.51, Sale 3.•4 Tat!ersaU plaid perca!e J6etts. Sly!lsh pattern In a varle~ of decoralor colors. Combe,d coltol'I/ polyestet, Machine wa1t11ble. ' ,~:. Twin n.t., titted' lhHt. rq. 3.H, S1t1 l.12 Full fllt or nttitjl lhMI, rig. 4.11, Siie ~t2 Pkg. of 2 1t11nd1rd c ... 1, reo •. 3.41, SM 2A2 White percale no-iron sheeis of combed coUon/polyester. Machine washable. Twin f11I or fitted Wei, Ng. 5.49, Sile 3.74 FuH n.t or titted lheet, f'llO· &i't, Sale 4.74 QuNn tl1t orltted lhNt, f'llO. 10.41, Sile 7.74' King nit or,fltttd IMet, ,.g, 12.41, Sile t .74 PkQ. of 2 t~cl ~ r90. 4.51, Stile 3,M Pk;. 012 kl~...-. 111g.1.u, Siie 4.24 "Dimity" pattern percale stieet1. Blend ol combed collon/po1y.irter. Soft !total pattem wilt! lace lrim. Machl,J walhable. Ch!)lce ol C!)!011. Stile ,.,ten etfec .. kw 1 lfmltecl •· • UH 1our JC Penney cMr .. Clfd. ... . ' . .. -; ··~ , ~' ... . «' • -~ •• ' '· . . • .).; "--''.c.:•. ·~ .... ·: ..,. . • ~ •·. " ., • -. •• • ~·-. . . •' n· . . '· •\ . .• . .. •·. -~~ • ' '. ~ «~ .. • ·1·-... ~ . ' Wednesd1y, O~ember 25. 1974 · DAILV PILOT A J:I ,, ' ; ·• . . " -. ~-· " ., :·•· ·~ ....... • . Parents Unit Calls Meeting ... .. ·. ·~ ~ .·. ·.~ •' . ·i ., .• . Fly us . ,. ,:,, ... ·' . ., . .. . Anywhere In the ;i . ' • • ,, . . • •' ... "'" ... .:i ~. . .. P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLICNCYrlCE PICT I TIOVS IUSJ IU!IS NAMESTATEMl:NT Tiie foll-lnq .,.,_, l1oainu o.NM" 11: liESTON PRINTINGCOMP ... NY, .. 1 -ll•k•• SlfHI, Co.le Mewl, Cl. n.Jt ~0<11.,. G. tw.mn, l&S.yporl W•y, Newport 1M1c11,C1.'2W4 Tlli§ bl.lsi,..ss Is condt.Ki.td by •n If!< diwlOwl S..lr l-G. His'°" Tft.i1 s111tmen1 wn llltld wMh ti. c.Guflly Clinol O••no;ie~.onO...J,ltl( . ..... ~bll1h1d O••nve <'.MU 0.lly Polo!, DK1mi.r •.II, 11,25, '"' ... , .. 1. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLICNlmCE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSIN'E$$ N"°MEST .. TIEMIENT T~ 10110 .. in'il"i>!fM;;; lsdDing t>u>l-II : R ... M CONTROL, ~I Santi A111 .,.,,..,S.nte AM, C.. '11~1 Ros.He A. Mill1r, :XIJO Slnll ,_,.. ......... S.nt1 A~. Cl. '•701 Tiils t1wiuMt1i •~ (Of'odwc•H by .,, I• olw-1. Ro.11;.. .... Milllr Thk ""•ment -•Med with tN COunty Clfftl. ol °""'"" ,....,.., Oii o.c. J, 1'1•. l'Jt111 l>ubU~ Orange C6tst O.•IJ P,lot, OK.!1119f~· 11 , 1l.U, lt11. ~./, P UBLIC NOTICE flCTITIOUS&USINIEU NAMIEITATEMENT n.1o1io.1111 P<1r1o1111s ••• dol,. br4!11'11 "' l'ICTITIOUSIUllNl!Slo DON MA E INDUSTAlES/OON MAE NAMISTATl:MENT AE ... LTY. 15155 Nut YI Yl1u1, l-OUM '""' lollow111g pe<..., It dOino Du\lllfts 1s • N..,_1, C1l!fornl1 •2611 ALLISON INVESTMENT COMPAN'l",t(l(I O.W..141 A. MMMn, 2JIS! Ni.vi v i.a.. y LI M, N••-' llffcll, c .. 11. ""° Uo!luMNl9U1t,C1Ufo•11l1t26n 0.1 S11rr , 1131 Gr-111e, Newport Tll!I bullMll 11 cond11Uecl br 111 lfl. fkKh, (lhl, 91'60 dlviOINI. Tllll l>tdl.,..11 is Candut!«I bJ "" D.A.MHbttrt ""•llCOri>0r1ted 1uocl11lon otlwr tr-1 llll11111e..,.n1 w11 lllfll wllll ti. cour1tr "'1,.rill!p. · Clerk o4 <.lrll'IO" Coun11 on Dtl:llmll9t 11 Cl>e1 Stire 1'14. ' Tl>ls sltltmtnt w11 filed witll lhl County l'JtSU ~,~;k of 011111111 County.., 0.Ctmbtr 23, Publlv.c! Or1nve Co1st O.lly Pllol, DK. · ~.U,1971,INIJ111. l,I, 1t15 ...... " """ l"vllll1klf Or11111 CN1! D.lly P119(. DK""Nt2l , 1'14MllllJ-ryl,1, U, '•"PUBLiC NOTICE 1'1J 4111·1• """" II it flo•ls, chances are you'll read about ii l'ICTITIOUSaUSINEU N ... MESTATIEMENT Tiie Jollowlng petSOfl ll dol119 M1111$n· HIXSON fOUl PMENT COMP ... NY, 111 Pr<lduUkln Pl.i.c:e. NIWPOl't. tle.,;11, ca111or .. 11 nwo Robert M. Hinot1, Jr., 11'1 llJ.l'flldir on .... Newport t11Kft, C•liJornl•t'M.Q Ttih 1>111i~ss I• -.ono..c-w 1o11 ROlltrl M. HI•-· Jr. lifldjwklull. • .. , Tl'tlt 111~-nt Wl l lilH •itl't W. ODwh 1Cltr1t Of Oraf!Oe Cow11IJ °" ~r 21, 1~-~1nthe ''" DAILY PILOT I ''PJM61 .......... Or111 .. CHU Diiiy l'IMll, · D9<-ZJ, ltJl111CJl11Mry I, .. U• 1t7S •1'1.11 PACKED 'WITH FACTS ••• Al left is th e actual thickness and • depth of the 2uthor1tative, encyclG· I pedic Official 1975 Associated Press I Almanac Packed into its more I I ' .. • •• Fanta~tic speCial buy On electric blankets. th an 1 000 pag(S are lac ls. f1curf s and informJ\1on on Just about every sub1ect of int~rest lly ou want to ha~e the righ! answer on hand. 1ns!an!lv, lh1s portable • practical "Kno w 1t all" ed1f1on is a must lor )Our rrf~re~brary. lfS AVAllABL E THROUGH\ THIS NEWSPAPER AT THE SPECIAL PRICE OF. . $2.00 PlUS 2S CUlTS roR POS TA Gf S HA i/DllNG ., . , • ' .. • • • • I • I Special Twin Ille:' .................. 14.88 Fun 11:r:e •••... , ••.••••.•... 1&.aa Full aizt, dual conlr°' ...... 20.18 ·OuNn tizt, dull conlr°' ... 24.18 King 9'zt, dual control •..•. 40.18 An eny-e111 blend ot polynl•llClyllc In 4 __ .. " Shop ~-Sunday I I a.m. to 5 p.m. at the folk!.wln.9.!f.o!es: FA'sHION ISLAND, Newport Beach (714) 644·2313. HUNTIN(3TON CENTER. Huntington Beach (714; 892-7771 . HARBOR CENTER, Costa.Mesa (714) 646'5021 . . US( THIS COUPON TO ORO(~ S•rrirl~ r.•/ cur rh•$ eo1•oon ;uor1 ,.,., I'' "·~~ r• 11 ,11'er •em•tt.1nc"' /ch~c•s "1 ,ld" t ro THE ASSOCIA1CO PF-'ESS/ 10 r~e •ddrPss mdicared. G1'1 cop.es c11n be f'll!•lr obtained br f'rr.,.rmg rnor.• t1>11n one copr w1t/i f/111 """dV COUfJO'I. Allow tour Wttk$ IOJ 11>c 111"'"""' 10 be de11"11""' by m1i1 . r -;,.-;LMAN-;.c ------------r I P 0 . Box G-22 I TeanecK. N.J . Oi6G6 ! I Enclosed is S L.Jp,es .)I 1 HE OF FICtl\L I 1975 AP ALMANAC al St OiJ c·us 25 cents lot l'lal'ldling J and postage. I I l•Blrt~lt•ll I I I I HA M( I l AOORESS I I CllY STATE t•P--.:.... I L ,.,_,. . .,,,. ""*"' ""ttJ• I• ll>t •uo«•I•• ''""I I _______________ ! ·, **************************** \ I PU BLIC 1'0TICE :1 14 0AILYP1LOT WedneSday, Oecembe1 25. 1974 PUBLI C.NOTICE SU pl[ 1 IOft C:OUIT OP Tlla Concert I Tf!E PICK OF Punch I ' ' .... .,. "He1e rnev l onie nvw, rhe mvrdeflng vegetan.tns." Custon1 e r s Oh, f or Viet War! PiCTltloutl!J'Sllllllt41 St II.Tl: OP (AL.lrOltNIA ro• 111.t.MI ST.t.TllMINT TH& (OUNT'l'Of'OIANGI , ...... -.... ,_,_,,~._,,......., ,,....... ... . OESf:lll 110$( PUSLISHING COM-NOTICE 01' MIAllM• 0 1' KTITIO f"ANV, 11 Pfffl ..... a.i ... It· !JOI PlltO ... Tf 01'" WILL ANO"'°"' l.&f- 1-, N,•IMl ._,,,Gll>I, tlftS TESTAMIMTAltT i lOMl> L ••'' c. co""'''· lt•ll 'flAl\IEOI ffiN•AW ,ll1UtwlnP.,.,_c.i11t1P011 f~ .. Ill DEAN M<DONAL0,0.C•OloML 11111 1110•"-'' •• coMut1..i oY .,. "'" IOIOTl(f 1$ HEftl!l't Gl\IEN tfl•I U.S. Wo es Could Be Blamed on It Reviews • I\)' DICK \\'EST \\".\Siii N'C:TO~ j l 'PI I fl•111 An1cr1can s \lo'o uld i.:o 'iO l:1r :i.-, tO loo'\ b>t(·k 'on th1~ \1\•1n,1n1 \\;1r a~ thl' J!OOtl nld d .1~ ~ \' t•t ll n1u~t he :u·J.:no\lo li:d~1•<t th.1l the 11·;ir "t·r1l·d u11e ll'l'ful roll' th:it ,., 11011· 'or1•I\ 1111 ..... t'<I It i,!;.1\\' 11.' -,urnt·thin i:,. 10 b!;1n11· th1r11.:!i 011 l-'.l·onum 1 ~t :. h1.1n1('1! 11 fur tht• hur;.:1·ori1nu 111f1 ~1li11n. l '11Jlt·L:t• '>\tJ(!t•n t~ lJl.illll'll LI l •1 r th 1·1r h:itl g r :11\t·-,. '.\t•Ul11!1r , IJJamcll lhl·1 r h.1ngup:,, unit. \,\ HTE Jt S IDE .tit>tdYll JANE f AILEl'IE IULLINOTON -11'" r • 1 ac p • d ..... , c ,_, ,..,,.,", p.-1111o111or Pt-°"'"' 111 w111 """• :!'. lO lf>Ok t>l!>e\\h\'rC or I • er10 s TIMl Mf\l!-"l '"flt!loCll.,!llll•i:-•1 1~11(• 01 Let .. n fn_._, ,,_ '.pl'bl• hla111t! 1·eccpluCl(•. Ott•-'°'-c-~ono.< '· 1•u Pe1+1-· 1--o•..wd1..i•"""'"'"""'11 .. '""' .. ....a..10t h1r1M•P«'lk"'"'"...O INll1W IN d h l'lllJlh Mcl 0••• C ... •1 O••!r P•lol lime...OPIMt O!ltf.,"'911'W.-IWI~~ TllAT r('~JI' . pt>r :.ips · Th e J ohn Bi~gs C<x\SOrt ,DK9Mtlt•'·"· 11,u, n1• w.-1 ,..1 ,.,... J.,... •• , 1. 1vi, "'t:J!;I •...... d )'.°" .. h a ,·c nol it·cd 1hul lht: \\'ill pri.'senl a program of '°"''"""" 01 °"~' t'9. 1 -'1~uw U b d -------------lcou1 1.•llOO C!1lc (eloWrO<f.,.WHt, n1ted Slate~ h ;ls :.i ran vOC'a l "and instrumental PUBLIC NOTICE c11vo1 ~•"'••n•,C.•H""'"'· FOR r\ Tl}J t; etfh'.'1' the nC\\'vlrc p re!>Hil•/1t . music Cro m m e d ieval . D•IN0&-cemtie•1•.19N. Th ' f I ttOtJO Wllll,t.Ml!.llJOIOI, \1 i et n ;1 m war 1• 11 d (•d, e qucstl••ll o \" HI . Renu issanc(', baroque :ind ,1cnr1ou1•u11Nl!SS eoun1yC!frt \\':.it~·r ~a te t ovk up 1l1e "·ith the vice 1>rt·!>1dc11t !S conte m por ary t in1es \'led·· H•"''''"-'l'Mf HT Pa.ulA.t1AHH A sl:ic-~. Pr oblen1s v.'C're11 'tlte·. 111"'.ays a ,·exin;; (Jilt'. 1_u1d is nesd ay, J an. 8, <i l Gol<JL1n •• ~iw 1o11owi11qpet-•ar•dol"CI Ol.r>itle :,:::o,"::/~~.~:511,.,u 1ng :..ol ved bee au ~t> ever· unlikely ln bt• lt·:..s i-o in tht• \Vest College. Sllll c-1rv E111 ... prl1ei, Js•n v1. ~··· N,,.,.rt ,,,,11, C••.....,.•'""' .\"l)llC \Ill$ preO('CUJ)i·~I v.ilh . ('{l'iC o r Nelson ltoe~lf1•1lt'r, Admission to lhc ('Onccrt MIHI011Vlejo,C•lilot11l•,1US Tel:tl!•)•O·U"; .. J·Zltl ' I JtlNI ... MCCfllll, ]}411 Viii f'ff•, ,,..;,. All_,, ... , hlil~ \\ ate r g 11 l e , ~· c to ld un l'SS. • . is SI.SO f o r t hl· gen e r a l ll!lnVltJo,c•ii10<"l•H'1S PuPU•ll~d O••• cu•t iullr "1101• our:..l'l\t'S. \\'ell. a d mllll·dly ,ii '.:.. a . i>Ublle, or SI for sen ior P111111p G••I••· 11• fi<ll, c:mi .. w io1, Ot<...,i..1 11,"l•,JS,1•1~ •n-u I h 11 I C•lllorl\l•tWI ~O\\' lh•1t is i;on l', too, nnd Oil!? sh~l , ut \.\OU ( r1 1 11 ie citizen,:> or h o lders of as· A•yrnl••••o.UU N•llon•l.C.O-t•Mew, \\'e s tand n "ked ;.tn d alonl'. J,!r e;1 t if -,ornl'One rould s oc'i:.it ed studen t b o d y c.1111or111••w1 • { h• lft!1 -ll'llH Iii COllclUC:led b~ f 91'nU" \\'Llh nobodv lo blanl(' but l~UrP OUL.;l \\"UY ror 1m t n car<ls. iwn ... rSlllp. NOTIClTOC•iOltOAI P U BL.IC 1'0TICE /\ral:J oi I 1ir0duccr-> and the get blam ('rl for t•\"l•rything'! The progr am "'ill begin at Jim N,M<C.nn , , , ,~0.~•,•0•,•,•.'.0,",0·~~i..'i::. ('ft l \lf' ()(!('(' b 'lnl•tl•l....,.,,lw••llltdWV.llWI OUl'IW , • .. · •• • !I u"'" ubiquitous nliddl«nlt'n \.\'ho ThP bc>nl.'ril:, ~·ould be (\\"O-8 p.m . in the college cenler 0or~o10r • ..-ca11111111110•(-r•.191'. rMiCOU/lltYOFO•ANYI. r.11n1ly br1·al-.11p!>, l.!o\• :-.on1ehov.' fail lo n1casure fnhl . o n t he campus in llunt· PllflllU1HOf-Co.ot1D•i•,P1.:_~ E•ttttor •N:E'i!"~~;1 s.•~1•NNIE •·1nt11l·ntal 11 r1 1 at·Y en uf) I F'IRST,IT 11ouldpro\·ide ington Bearh . 11,11,1J,1tu•""J•n.1,1t1J •" ....... e .... Erts,o~••••a. 1 ;i ... 1•1n ... Jo11i.: h;iir thl·r1,.· llf'l\I' ~·om fnrti n!! it \l'(nlld thl· t·entr;dilt>d blan1e rt>· The pe r formance v.·ill NOT•lE is HEl'IEllY GivEN lo ti.. I I -CE Crt(Utor• ot 11>e •Ill>~• n•mta dl<eOt<'il N I \1a .... ,·ar1·t· ,. a 11\\11n\! 111 lir ir \1·e had thr· \'ietn:un cc•i\1ng :-.l;.ilion so badly feature r eproductions of P U BLICNOTI .11porM111t~i~1not1•im••9'i"'11iw..ald ll u· t•IH1rt• ..,1)1•1·trun1 of 11.i· \1;.irtoblan1efor thecurrcnt net>ded ;.it this 1iine. And. such earl y i ns t r u m cnls as l--------------lo.c-..11re r1qulrtdton~1""""·'"'111 u. I I II I I I ' I f tCtlTtOUS•UllNEU t>t<~Wf'l-Mr\,•~1ntolli<eolu.cle<t. 1 n;i 1 ., T La1 1 u rl' /!t' el·onon11C' noscd il't: .. erond, ii "·o uld gi\·e the krum h o rn s, r ecor ders , *"MESTAtl.Ml.MT "'ow •OO~• '""11~ cou••. '°' io ""'""' hl.11nl·1I toll the \'u:tr1a1n S1nee an~· n10\"c to reop\'I\ \H:C prt'~idt>nt, ut kist. a \'iol as , m instr el 's h a rp, t r.1o11ew1"'""0<11••0Di1111t1uslrin• u1e111 .. 11ft •.,.nec••>.1•v~<>1K1Wr1.•0 ""-\\ .1r · d s: ~,11Qned •t tn• olhc1 ot ftl• "'°'.,.'• lhl' \1:.ir 1s likl'll' to be m1~· ust•(ul fun c tion in our port<Jtil'e o r gan an STANo.av,2012flu11 .... sc.tMt<Or•,...., Jt;Eit H H. GILL,,. o:..1,01soH 'fhc 1 rtl porl arH'(' of h;u ing u nd1·rslo&l, 11 t: 11re forced :..che1nc of thi n2s. handbells. 1,..1.,. eo11tor~l•t1~ • PFAELEZER. wooo"Ro, QUINN 4No " n at 10 u i.l I Ii I a Ill c <I:,,. Aly~ •• Emplt~-111 Agel'I<~, 111<., 1Cl2 ROS~• •n Weil s .. 1n SlfH1, 1Jrd Fl-. \'II confc:,,~ I don't knO\\' •111111eu Ct"'"" O•I~•, 1,..,.,., Ct1ttor111~ l01 A.:V.1e1. (anr0tnl•. wn lcn 11"" p11eo ')J m il;1tor c an h.u:dly b • l';.:, Pro ll a ti 0 i1 h011• Rot'kl'fcller could IX' "'bul• ... H er 1~t u..OO.,l9n•cl 1n•ll rn.lll<r•I ,IJ.! c1•r .1fl'(I I lM1 11us1 ... n l~ tot\duc:ttcl h' • caroo••· ptr\11111110 10 IM ••Ille ol >.11d °""°"'1• Tl11·r .. ·.., •. , ",·tr''' , .. ,,,, ... r "'RES''O I 'Pl F'ot m•r · I I '' U h 1r;1t1s (orrnccl into a 1·rt'Clib I.' News from IGfO .,,uftinlourrnoMft1 •ll•••1tt!l,.tP<lbliai••"" n appy ~ ' .., I • ·'"' -. " ')t!<l\ll'i:O<!l. Hut c crtaltl ~· \(' llivl .. •E1>>ploym•nl Ao<1··". oltni\nGll(t. '.'t"lUl"!l~ Ill J..111111111~ \\~HJl"C Fre s no Cou n t y A ssl . ti I . · 1 I . all over Vlr11!~l•Gt11et1 o .. NOfCembt'<lO,l•)I c.,\Cfl.\,1 1'.\"l'O •l 'l'I 1· . 3' ·"tl l thv!nJuhll'lll"!\ l)r lil•ht'\· 11 .. G C bl h l:. _ _!.(,'.,.{ln)'l lCCpr eSLtl'll ..!.ll c Ill I F1'Sll AOllERT M4LOUF' .~ lj Ut•:. l(J111l;J1f(', ;,i ui 00 l'COl"u('T e ne 0 e :JS l'ftCl1l "!illlC''i \\'hO COrr'LE'S 8 Or n 8 P\lbll1hedD<•1>QeCo.-itD1ll~Pik>t,Oe<.. E6~cu\01a11~W•!l0Ht~ -· :'\\·,irl~ Ii.di thv t 1i~tt•t1 H'l°~ bl'lil'\'Clhelrcompluinl 1\·;.1,S 1ni.:1oudo. been placed o n probation un~"\l'h l're ne<ir having"ihe 1•.n.1t1•.•NI J•11.1,1,1t1) ,t.n.r1 •b0v•n•mt d(M<•0tnl I I td · 1·~ke 1t :1\1 ;'·' :ind 1)t:oillt· 1 1 · · 11 round ed up :.::::.:::.:.:::.:.:::.:.:::.:.:::. ______ l11.E1TM M. Gi l l corn11 ;11n1n11. lo I 1t: :.l.ite re:.o lv s atisfact o rily . ur oneycar ora conv1ct1on :,,l:1t ur(' to r e 1Jl aec Victn<i nt twlOlll PUBLIC NOTICE c1.1C1ioisoHPfAElEZE1t. 1~u bl ic l'tilit 1 L·~ ruin Thirty i n t• said they re· bt·t·11n11: <JPP l"t·hl·n~i\·c <ind of f;ilsifying publicrecords. ;i:. our n<i l ional bl a m e ~----'e8chday wooo••o.ou1HN AN0 1toss1 m i ssio n ll hout hill:.. ur rei,·ed good trPalment <ind l"OnFu':ied. \'•,\ bl'1 11g t'l'ft:un Superior Co urt Judge fl,1ilo l';i1che r . aunt :1i:=r~~'t!';;o:."11~,,,_ ~r1·ice "'·ere n ut :.;1tis ril'd \I ..., ere undecid e d . I\ ho nr \\ h.1t !(1 hlamc, UH.'\" P o po \•ich s us pe nded im· An d if somethi n~ doesn 't . In the F1cn r 1ousaus1NEss ~ .. A,...i.i,Cilll•r1111t0011 . h h ) .. Th ed thrO"' bl ·,,,n• ,,.,·Idly, th1··~ . . { NAME SlATEMEH' I,.,,,, \\'ll l e rcs u Is, accoru1n" e rl'po r t ""as issu by " • , position o sen te nce on a \ttf<l up •ootl •"c'll he 1·n 1 s· , .. , uu • ' I h 5 · · " " lnetonowonQl>''"""'~dO•r>Q!>ll~M">•• ,,__,1«1'•9<•1tr to-a rtport. th l' Com m j s s j o n o n \\ 11y anc I ,it . usp1c1ons co mpanion count of misnp· d 11n ger of h ;i\"i ng nothing to CA AZ'I' s11+ATS. inJMcc;.•A~~n\lf, Pue11i,IWd Or•11gt C<HI" 0111rP11o1,0«. The report sa u.I out or 89 Ca I iforn i a St ate Gover n-<ind 01ni mo':iil ics I n t cn ~iry. propriatin g public funds. bla m e but oursel\"es. ni~(:~'+':i"~':.'i!:.~ inc .. llolnq "'i11t1• 1\, i•. l>, 1tu 11111Jan.1. i.1s d.36-l' -"p~c~r~·~·o~n'.'c.'-''~':''~o~o~n~d~i ~n!:g_'l~o_'a'._~m"..':•~n~t-'Oo'.:rlgl'a~n~i!'!'~'!i~o~nc_ ___________________________________________ '--------------,'"111es1.ito1c•1<1 ... n11aiF1r1tN•10o<v1T· 30 G o llon GALVANIZED TRASH CAN • Supe1 lt1tth l'lr1nh l1il 1tnt _.,.., Cf"lc• ... 1plll 11111 p\1111<. '.Ii• iltyl "' l}eh!. • 111 30 .. 11.n 1111, pl1111y 11 '""' Ill' .n thlt 1tltr (lrlrl11""' 1r11h. lt'r 1•vt11\ 11 1hi1 l,.ti.l ltw ,1lc1I ~IG. IJJ9 Closed today, Christmas ... Hav a appy Holiday! "Our Entire Christmas Department Is On Sale" % Off • fantoslic saYints on indoor ond outdoer dtcororions. ' l uy now for ntxl ytor ot savings you tan'l 11fford to poss 11pl • Shop early for the btst selection ... quomfti1s are llmlt1d. 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I ... t tWitors ol "" •"""' nirne<I Ilk-lll.lt •II ll'IF1t1'1 ""Yllll Cltlrnt ~al"'I""' itld OKldeftl il't rtt:111l•e<r IC Ille'"""· wl1fl ... o..;ty PilOI, nte•u.1•r ..ouc1>e11, 111 lht ollkt ot .,..t,.r11. 'lll·I• of Ille ,......,, •Atllle<I <OUrl, O< Iii prHtftl ------------n~rn ..... uh tfle ,...;e•i••v Yt11Ctwnc. IO ~ P\lbli.,..o Or•no• Co•~l Okrm~r 7~.IS.J!, 191~ P U BLIC NOTIC E -...1,.,... ti Ille ollltt ol Nii •-vt. __ ;_;:_:::::;;::_:::_:,::::: ___ I HA.MMACK. PUGH AN O VAWTl!A. 11' 5lP·J(/)I W..11 Olymplt l•ule••fcl, Suite JJO. l~ su•E•tO• COUflTO l'tNE ,,,,.,,.1.1, c1111or .. 1 • .COii, •N<ftlitflepl¥.t STATIE 01' CALIFORN IA Felt ol butl.,.ilol !tit ulKltr•ISl,,... lnl ll ,.,.11•<• THI COUN''!' 0 1' Olt•HGE pert1l1>l"O 10 tne HIU"'OI wld dKedllll, Ht. A·IUtJ •l1hl11l~Jr rnot11tn.1n1r 111e n"1 pulllktllclr\ NOTICE OF HEAA INli 01' PEt ltlON ol "'l1t1111lct . l'OA 'P1tO•AtE o• Wi l l ANO 1'011 011td De<.t mt:lfl1\0,10• LEn l ltSt EITAMEHtA•Y • ;r,A:fHUR E PUC.11,J R E.111\t ol FLOllEN(E P. RINKEA, Eo•Cu1'01ot1ntWlllol 0..CNitd. \lie 1b0¥e nfllltCI dHedenl NOTICE. IS HEA EB'!' GIVEN 11"'1 HAMMAC«,l'UGHAH OYAWTl'lt j.<AllRY s. RINKER Ml lllt<L htt~ln. 1MW.Dtr"'llk •t••.,$41111Ut 11tllliofl It< ProDollf" 0( Will ind tor il.......:I U$ ......... ,. Cil!IMllll 'HllU al l111tU lt111....,1>t•r• lo IN Of.1ll~, t el: ttUl Uo'·T•Jt .. ltf...ct lo •l>kn I• mt llr tor h"l!ltr AftwMJ'l..,l•11t•i.r pirti<11 .. •1, .....i lft•I tM I•--1>1¥-e al f'Ubl.l>NCI O••nO'! Co•>I Oiffy Pltct, Coe. llt"lt>o lfle 1"'"' ~fl be1~ HI t0< JMl""Y I, 11. II, U, Hl'•NI )•"· 1, \US 'J,J;J-1' ,.,,, " t ·)O '·"'·• In IM counrocrn OI 0.,,,rl-1'1 NO l ol 1"d <.,...I, •l 1llO Ovlc Ctftltr o.i~. Wnt, Ill IM Cllr"' !.11111 ""'· C1l!toci<nl1. O•ff<I Dt<ornMr "XI, !,/_ Wll l tAM E. '1 JOHN, coun1, Cl••' ••UL, HASTINGS, 'ANOl'Sll Y AND WALKE fl UIJ~!Or.,Ste. I IT'fi.., CalllMfll1 ,J...., !llflW-IU1 .__.._ft ,.,, ,..1;11 ...... P\lb!l\!ltd o .. n9t Co••I Dt<emO.< 7•.1l.ll, 19" P UBLIC 1".0TJCE I SJ>Cll SUl'EltlOlt COUATO,Tltl SlATI' OF C4LIFORHI• FOii TME COUH'Y DFOllAHGI. Nl .A·IOSlj NOTICE 01' S•lE Of ll EAL PAOPEllTT •tPltlY 4Tl.S•ll. 111 tn• Mall•• of I~• E•!•lt af E"llZAAE TH 6 . (0NN0AS, •I<~ (llZAllETH AfLOWIN CONNORS, 1•• PE4Rl (LIZABETH IAlOWlN, .... -~---ELIZJl6Elll 11. LORI NG, 1k1 P U 81,JCN0T ICE EL IZABETH 6 . HUGH ES. •1.1 (lllABEl ... 8 1-tlll,01\01.ea. -------------NQH(E l ~ .. ENES'!' (;IVE NINl tltf..,._ l lJ1Y °'"'9~. JAM(\ E, HEIM, Plltllk 4<1• MOTICI TO CllEOITORS lft>ftlll•MCr. •• admln,,lr•11K ol 1f1e nt•I~ su••••o1t COUAT Ol'THE o• (l IZ .. llE Tl/ 8. (ONNOAS. •l<O k-11 STAtEOftAlll'OltNIAFOlt al E.lllA8[T!-l 811!.0WI N (OMMOAS, TNlfCOUNt YO f'OltANGE PEA RL f'LllllBET B LO No. A•tlt» EliZ"8EtH 8. LOFl!NG~ El!i .. s[~~ ~: l!\lt .. ol AO'!' McKl!E. Otcet..... HUGl-lES, an<I•• ELIZABETH G. 111ll,-. MDtlCE: !~ HEllE 8'!' GIVEN lo tM c<~l'O.wlH"'llalo•l~•1tl•1tl<lllll!MoM~I crtdl'°" of IM •be~• n1rntd dK.,.nt "'" -tit II ~I """~" •Iler deelue;lklll or •nt tll lllrMllli ltt•!llg Cltlm• og.tlt11t IM wid rf'll...,.1!.0 t>•oO.tr'• commlulofl, "'*" Ille illktdtnt lf"I nq11lrlCI lo Ill• tfttrn, •illl Ille 1or111• •nd cone111oon• ~fttin•llt< me ... llKKRry ¥GUCfttrs, hi,,,. olll'tOl""<le!'k II-... ,,., •ubj~U 10 t...,!l•,,,.lkwl by tr.. al lllt -t fnlilled court, "' 10 prnoi111 ·-tf\.llllt<I 511Pfrlor Coutl, on'""'""'· llltlOI; wllll the 11t<tHlrt YOll<,...1. to IM Jiii"''' ), ltll. ti 111• "°"' ol ...,.1,..o'doc:k -i~ •I IM Oft!t• OI ..;, 1ttomey, -· ... lfltr•tll•• wlltllft Ille,._ .. _ f AEDERl (IC W. HE.4RN, INC., 410 Norlll b'f' II• ... '"°' ollkt ot lhe ~It. A0-8rtncl 1111lt 1•r<1. Sul It ?tJ, Gl•n•i.rt, rnlnl$1tltor, IXICI Soutl! (irMICI A-. S.... C..tll•nl• tll'Ol. •nlcn js 11>e P'k• OI 11u11. i. A,.., C•lllotnl• tnos. ii! r!vM. llN, w... Nit ol 1111 undtrl.lp>tcl In tit .... tten 111•· te"'"I 1nct •.Ctte ol 1•11 El lllo8ETH 8. 111111"9 IO\loe t1111t ol W•I CIH~, •ilNn O)HNOAS, CleC••"'d, 1t llW t.mt Ill""""'· ........... f\1•fltr '"" 11 .. 1 PllbllCth ... .i INS ..... '""Ill rlQlll, !Ille Hll lnltrfll .... I ..... noUu. 1\lllt NI• ..:~uln.:1, b' opotl!lon Ill: 1..,."' O•tff Otternbf"• 10, 1911 al!Wrwl\e, Ollltr llltft Of 111 tOOlllonlC<1"'t al JOSl:Pt; 0. EDWAAOS l'i<l-.C:-..11\ IM \Im« ol lltf-11\.ln -E•tculor ol ll'leWill o! 10 ei..1 c1ruln rt•I P<O.,.<IT ltKrltllO H I ... •bO Yt n•111ed dtcl'df!nl lotlo..\, 1<1 •ii• F•fOEltlCM W. tl EAltN,INC. lot IU o1 ftltl Ht . HI .. lnllll City Ill U.NwUI lrtM llYl.,)~llt tN llunti..olOn Bek~. C-ly 11 OrlflQt, 5tllt °"""1t,C.Hltf'11l•tUU or C•u,.,..1 •• 11 po• miP 111tarooc In float. lel:{JIJl l ...... M IU, P.t0tt 41 ... •1111 JO 11 Mlw.'41- "-fttntJ"" a10Kv'I.. MIOi. Int ... otll(t 11 tht (Ollf'I' JIK-OI Publlil'ltd OtMltt Coait OtltY P!!OI. Dtc. ..kl c-ty, 11, 11.11, ltlltncl J111. \, "" ·~14 A ov.·nc belie heen take menl. \'idc sa id . o~ l.;igu out a nc to ~aid . co mi Hear In th;it poi so "W 't'ulle ncigh i\Og. hoick y,•hod Br round knoc "'ith sti 11 i Ur fitult bet,~· of do :1rse the s. for ' ~·ith Dr Beat th.it i dl.'C~I. giv e h ~·d r \1·ate salt must Sh duci poi so \.:.nO \\' l'.'lJr(' c ble s 'ihoul saul. 0 I' T Tr \\"t lli t ake ~O \'C s trc teor cr n Jrvin :'>1 a n umir cit ~ Cali prim 1nan H grad 04vi In II Poisonin Of Dogs A Puzzle lnll!ntion;.ill y or by acci- dent. <1 number of dogs h<1\'e hce n po i soned in the L;1gunu a rea during this season of joy and peace. ·rh e La g una Canyon SPC1\ shelter has received numerous reports Of rumily pets being poisoned and is unuhle to tel l if the acts are those of an animal hater Qr 1f the dngs are getting into garden poisons. In one strange case, a nine-month old Labrador Hetrie\'er belonging to an Emerald Bay resident was poisoned .ifter eating raw fish he<ids and body pa rts that were thrown into a \'U- eant lot. THE DEC . .\Y IXG fi sh eontoiins a lethal bacteria <ind death comes quickly to dogs ~usua lly beginning with p<Jra lysis of the hind legs. \Vh atever the reason, the respons ibility belongs to the pet's owners, Don Brown , SPCA s he lter manager said. "SPCt\ officials and all animal control offi cials tell people to keep their animals in their ov:n yards or on leashes <1nd th is "·ouldn't happen," Brov>'n said. Bro.,,~rn said th at if pet ou·nCt s ha\·e r ea son to helie\·e their animal has heen poisoned, they should take it quick ly for treat. ment. The SPCA can pro- vide no medical ser\·ice, he said . OSf: SECTIOX of the I.:.iguna area was singled out as being especially pro· nc to dog pOi sonings, Brown ~aid . Many reports ,,·ere cominit from the Ar ch Bench Heights area. In some cases, it seems lh:.it the dogs ha\'e been poisoned by snail bait. "Y..'e had one man who -'<'al!ed here and insisted his neighbor had poisonl'd his dog . Thl'n later, he called h;ick and said, 'I round out u·ho did it. I':·. th e one." lirow l'l s aid th e man hii d rou nd a hox or sn ail bait knocked dou·n in his gura~e "'ith the dog's paw prints still in the bait. Bro\\·n said it is ortl'n dif· fil'Ult to tell tlre difference het\\'een intentioqal baiting of dogs \\"ith str . ..-chnine or arsenic b<'cause many times the symptoms arc th<' same for accidental poisoning with garden baits.• Dr . Ann Lucas. a Lag un a Beaeh vetcrin;1rian said tlmt in case of poiso nin g by decaved fi sh, pets could be gi\"c ii ~t solution _of hal f· h ydrogen per o.-..:1d e and \\·ater. or a C'o ncentrate of :-;alt u·ater solution or dry mustardisolution. She ad\·ised aj:!.'.li nst in-· ducing ,·omiling if the poi sonous 6ubst:.i nce is 11n- kno,,·n. Prompt ,·cterin:.iry care is e...,senlial. she said . Cookt'd fi ~h fillets and ta- ble scraps cleaned or bones should not harm a pet, she said. Officia l 'To Teach l r\'in C' City 1-fanagcr \\"i lliam Woollett Jr. u•ill take his philnsophil's on city government ac.ross the s t reet · from city h<1ll lo teach a \\'inter qu ul't.er J?O\"· ernm en t course at LC Irvine. ··semi n a r i n City ).lanagement'' will ex· amine the \"tlrtotfs:fonns~f city go,·c rnm cnl _in California, co ncentrating primarily on the council- n1anager form. He is a member or l"Cl 's ~radate school communlt~· a~vlsor~· council. I lnf11tl on b11tlng tips ••. Every day • . In the l1Ml\j @l!1U I • SALE STARTS THURS. • DEC 26 I 10 AM WE MUST CLEAR A YEAR'S ACCUMULATION OF ODDS & ENDS • Deluxe Full Size Herculon Sleeper So fa At Sale Prices FULL SIZE Hardwood framing and metal bedwerks plus nice firm mattress make this a sensational buy! SIMMONS Queen Size H• A-Bed Herc. Fab. Reg. ro$398sm DIJQ.BEO Queen pnnt fab. loosePilbw Sleeper ........ $279 B.C. SAYS .•. If You 're Expecting A Tax Return this year ... Come in now We will arrange for you to purchase NOW! OUO·BED S!ardtsh !Gog Size Sk!eper 11 Nyk:rl ................. S219 0 ODD MAnRESSES BOX SPRINGS $29 WHILE THEY · LAST! SEALY OR ENGLW>ER Ex-Finn • KrgSize<l'ilfedseu. ....... $188 CUSTOll-Ol!THO ~ Size Ex-FrmCMl!ed Sets .... ~ ... $109 ENGLANDER (j(jj Line 79 Quilted Fmt Set Twin S11 FiM-S910ueen $151 l(ng $118 SEALY POSTURE·PEDIC Floor Simole Sels Kt-4G ...... Sl¥t 50% Queen .... ~ .............. Savt:mt Twm or Full ................ Stve 20% SUNK BED MATTRESS 'While they last .......... ~·········· $29 SEALY Ex·lorg Twin aodFull 80"' Long OuiRed Sets ............ _. saa ' EXCEPTIONAL VALUES! PRICES SET LONG BEFORE PRESENT PRICE INCREASES! .. ,.. -' .. Wednllday, December25. 197-4 OAILYPILOT ,41f. .. .. E • -- ST AIUY 5 PIECE 'M'Vte ~ Bed"""'{Ciass<) .. 1598 BROYHll.C, GILUSP!E. COL· EMAN Al Wood Pine W/Sl"JaOOti Box 4 Pts ...................................... 1598 ~ llERIA, DEL Ulctlield, ~-Bed-rooms ..... _ .............. :MOFF B.P. JOtlf Al Wood 5 Piece T1ans1t1onal Set ...... $398 THOMASVILLE FleU' Ce Frarc:e 5 Piece Beltoom ................ $598 5 PIECE MASTER BEDROOM ALLWOOD VELVET FABRIC 34~ W/ApronTiE!e~e $00 .. $128 VINYL COVERED COMPLETE 9 Pc. Come!" Gloup ............. S79 MOO PRINT Full 35" W'de 9 Pc. Comer "Gf0.41/Aofon Tat;e ................................ 11&9 All STEPHEN EDWARDS 9 Pc. , Coo<• G<a"5 (Cail\ao; d T1ade) ................. -•...... 20%0ff 000-BEO HERCULON JS· With S1ereo--Pl'O'lo-Raoio .. $349 EXTRA WIDE 35" STORAGE Corner Group (Pillow SIOI~) 1199 BROYHIU. Solid Pine WrNJ Group 30"4ott While Tney Last COLONY wtfTE FRENCH, Canopy Bed. Bacheb" Chest, Comer Desk IClnre) ......... ······ .. .. ····· 168 CAMPAIGN WRAP, 4 Colofs SawlOesk. Bach. Cow Des> • . (Ch:ic:e : .... HOOo00"'-"'"""""'""•0._$64 BAS$ETT SOUi -a-Ni'le Stah:i Heaclloards .• -~ Pcs ·-.. ····•-•H• .. --... S25 UP llORRIS i. °"""'"· """'"""· . Com llesO<. IWl. St Che• .. .(ODa!) .........•.................... $19 0 TEEN GROUPS FROM . e MORRIS .e BROYHILL e BASSm e COLONY e LEA EVERY STYLE 250/o OFF RETAIL a I • LIMITED QUANTITIES UNCLAIMED LAY-AWAYS • FLOOR SAMPLES AND ONE-OF-A-KIND ITEMS. ., ..... ., ......... ·-• 2 Bolsters e 1 Tlble Super Buy Mod Prnl Corner .Group All 9 Pieces Fills all Che need of more expensive corner groups and is built to last and 1as1. 9 PI ECES BUNKS & ENDS & TRUNDLES ODDS "' CHEST BUNK BEDS All Wood . RACE CAR BED, Fber Glass SDr. Chest. ........................ $169 with mattress ...... $149 CAPTAINS CHEST BED BRANO NEW MATTRESS Sets 30r.Pecanf"1Sh ...... .. .. S68 ~~~ .... ~~ HI-RISE TRUNDLE TWV1 5'ze Witri Flfm Manress .............. $159 SWEETiiEART CHAIRS Velvet """ -.... ················· 168 250/o OFF NOW ONLY ••. WORLD'S LARGEST r.:DA;;,;;;.ED;::TR;;;U;;:N;;;DL;,E W;;;/Wh;;::,!e;:E,...:--t--:===~-1 TEEN SELECTION! C<>erlets, 2 TIS.e Mans & Q $339 · BASSETT"f2070 6 Pc. Kilg w/ An'nolre Q'lest ........ $688 LEA NEWPORT"""' 5 Pc. Solid BedroOm Set.. .. '598 CANCELLED .LAY-AWAYS SOLID BRASS KING Heaiix>ards .............. _ ...... $159 . , Wft.SHIRE KING SLEEPER Hert. wittt Clvome Arm Treat· · marit ............................ '" .... $299 ODO VELVET SWAG Oeea!IX Larr\'.15 ... ... S39 E1. MORRIS #400 CAMPAIGN No -. Orders ..... Priced at Cos1 + 40"4 WOW! DELUXE HERCULON g PC. Coo"ler Gr0t4> ...................... $137 5 Drawer Storage and Campaign Styling On This Handsome Chesl Bed Super Sturdy with brass cam- paign corners and hardware. .w11h plenty or slorage for clolhes POtllEAOA PINE 6 Pc Ute Of toys. Firistt Al Wood illih OOor --a.._"···-···----·--·· me BUENA PARK 8750 Knoit Ave. Btw. G.G. l 91 Frwy~ 828-3560" 16672 Beach Blvd. 2 Blks. S. San Diego Frwy. 842-0622 i Bolsters ... ,. Sl99 RECLINER, CONTDIP. 3 Posi!IOO V1nyt f016Foo1e1s .. $128 CHAIRMAKER \'ELVET or V1nyt Pep Up ~iners ..... SA VE BARCOLOUNGER Poo U,, Recimer Soll V1nyt Fat>. .. $159 LA·Z·BOY VINYL SMvel Rociler Reciirier wlharde BEDROOM CITY'S COMPLnE COLLECTION OF DECORATOR LAMPS\- PICTURES, TABLES & ACCESSORIES 30° 0 FF RETAIL! VAUGH/BASSETT ARMOIRE Ches! Pecan Firush ...... ., ..... $149 ODO VELVET HEAOBOAROS AJS.zes S59 ......... 12t SANTA ANA ' 701 S. Main St. Main St. Ott Ramp 547-8024 " .... ' A f8 DAILY PILOT Wt.'<lnesday. December 25, 1974 -' . ( Pilot Logbook ) Much Taken For Granted liy JACKIE llY.'\I.\:'\ OllN0..1,PUel \1411 Bc1·('ntly my ruumn1ntt•'s p •• rcnts t:in1t.· to \oy,n nnrJ took u:. to d11Hll'!' \\' rr 11 ·r111-:.'\I '' :1. ... m.'' rl•orn ri 1all· :-. .ll1nt , \1ho hall rct:ently ar- r11l·d 111 !h r-. 1·<iUJltry from La\\'ia. :-ihe :-.1•1.:..1h.:-. \1·r.v little Lngll!->h. ju::.l · th .111k ~ ou" .1rid "that':. enough " .\pp;1rt11tly :ihe gt!l:> a chance , I) ll'>l' • 'I h.d ':. l'llliugh" (jULtl:' a bit LO lhl '> Lind ur JilL·lll~ \\ 0 L' 11 L'fll lei <Jn elega nt Tl'Slauranl 11hcre Y.f;! \.l crc ser\'ed thL· u:.u.d !Jri::c ,\m1·r1c<in portions. 1 ~ '!'he au nt thrL·\1 up her h;inds 1n hor· L~ ror ;it !he thought or ho1r much she t<TMl>N \\uuld \l.1:-.\C. SllE !o'f:TTLEl1r!u11n l•l hC'T dtnntr only after l\'t> 3S· :.urcU hcr, throu1.:h 111.1 roon11nate's fatht:r's tr:in:.l<i· 111111, th:it y,e 1·ould l.1l-.L· humL· 11hat<:Vl:'r :.hc l'OU!dn 'l cat. '/'he 11'il \ 11(• \1ncr1r;1n <; l:ike ;d1untlancl:' for gr:i nt· ed also ;.l ru.ck rnc ut;; t.:hr1:.lrna:. 1i<irty I ;;ttcntleU rc- <.'t:nll\·. \\;e :di hroui.?ht 1\h1lc clc11h:ints -u;.r·li·s~ i1cms clc;incU out of our clo;.l·I!'> -lo cxch<ingc in :1 gan1e. SO '.\I t: OF the itl'nl ~ \\'ere truly h1dcou;. ~ perfume. crctpy cr;i11Jy rubber toy;,, ultl pop top rings -but :.omc Jll.~)plc g:i1·e t.i\\'aY such items us a lra\'cl alarm clock, ;,i :.ct or 1'atuum clt'<.1ner ::ittachments and a Jrcs;.. ·rhere \\'US c1 en 11 1•:.ii r of :.lightly luritl socks \1·ith toes knitted in different colors. liut "';irm !>Ocks . 'f'o many people in the \IOrld, l'll'n the lca;.l of those 1vh1te elephant gifts 1vould have been a m;irvelous Chri!>tm;i;, prcsenl. Excl·pt maybe the ran- cid perfume. BL'T IT <lid remind me that even in these belt · tightcn1ng d:iy~ of inflation \\'hen 1re're cutting back on our fancy foods and Chr1stm<is gifts. 11·e still haven 't come anywhere ncar living ;1t the level or most of the rest of the world. In Sunday's Family Weekly: r...w, '"""""" ~, .... 11 ...... ,_.,,. .. , ...... "Star Chat": ll""''lt->11 \o lo• '1 .... 1:..1 ..... ,.i- 1u,11 ... -\,)lf>;o\ \ 11...i;, c -·~ .. 1 .... 1 __ ,,,1 .. t '""'''" '41;.o ~""' Action Hero Clint Eastwood for this week 's exclusive, superstar Clint Ea st· wood chatted with FAMILY WEEKLY 's Peer J. Oppenheimer in a cable car moving toward the top of Mount" Eiger in Switzerland. Eastwood is starring in and directing a new motion pictu re, "The E1ger Sanc tion ." East wood tells about tile dan gers of mountain filming (one crew member had been killed 1ust before the interview) and how he prepared himself for climbing. You'lf also learn why he is headed back home to .Carmel, Cal if., to sh6ot tile rest of the film, which takes place in an Eastern Seaboard town. As Ea stwood says, "I'm just doin&what I dreanied of as a kid." · .. uun I A Fluffy oiii let- Using Lefto er Ham or T key! lhis week, fo Ed itor Marilyn Hansen takes you through a scrumptious ome- let step by step. "lhis is a favorite omelet recipe of mine." confides Marilyn. "It's ~erfecl for holiday occa- sions." And perfect tor mak· -.· ing 'use of the leftovers that abound during the holidays. Castle or condominium ~ .find your dream home Sundays In the DAILY PILOT I ' • ~-­- AFTER CHRIJTMAJ CLEARANCE & lux~rious Fren2h rabbit layered wrap with belt Cuddle soft natural rabbit. In a layered wrap coat tied \Vi th a sas h belt. · $109 clearance fur sa lon 47 fur products labeled to show country of origin of imported furs may co does not carry furs of end angered species • pure nylon pile ru gs for color bright rooms Easy care area ru gs 1n a \Vashable nylon pile surrounded by thi ck fringe border 1n vibrant tones. 6'x9' size only . .. 49.99 sale I / Hang Ten shirts in collar; placket luoks A host of stripes and jacq~ards in short sleeved styles. No-wrinkle polyester and cotton. Many colors. Not shqwn : collar and placket val. 14.50 7.99 5. 99 comp. va lue l~jO mach ten83 · man-size recliner lounger in durable leatherlike vinyl Sit back and enjoy the bow l games in a comfortable tu fted recliner loun ger. It's avai lable in your choice of colors. $139 sale recliners 147 acrylic c;a r~igans a colorful choice Comfort able, colorfu l ca'rd igans in a choice of hues. Ea5y·care too. Great time to save on a favorite. 9. 99 reg.14.99 sweaters 72 Not available at Crenshaw, Eastland, Whittier, San Bernardino, Carlsbad, Cerritos (fashiol'l Place) junior shoe values an enormous choice Espad rill es, leather covered wedgies, city sandals and spo rt 5hoes. Many famous makes. 9. 99 reg. 12.99 junior shoes 129· ---- ~ ' . South Coast'Plaza:-costa Mesa, 3333 Bristol St., 546-9321 ~ WestmiRster Mall-Golden State·at San Diego Fwy., 898·2521 Shop Thurs. 9 to 9:30. Fri. 1p to 9:30. Sat. 10 lo 7, Sun. noon to 6, closed Christmas.Day • ' • imported tablecloth se ts in 6 sizes with napkins Handsomely tailored in Belgium, the Moniq ue Damask cotton and rayon tablecloth, in soft \vhite. Many 5hapes. 29. 9910 46. 99 reg. $45-$65 linens 30 save 51% on cookware 8-piece Ekco Flint set Easy cooking convenience, c;et includes 1, 11/J , and 4 quart covered saucepan, 91/a" covered 5ki ll et. 28.99 cOokware 151 open stock val. 50.80 two .easy ways to save dollars and pounds fast Stay trim and fit effortlessly. Choose: a. Scandia Gym great for body toning b. Deluxe bike you pedal and row -l-24. 99ea. or 2 for 44 . 99 --- • ·- ' I aJJlAll. Y PK.OT ' ' , \ • It's been a busy" month! ... WE'RE TOO TIRED TO TAKE -INVENTORY •• ' Rather than total what's left and r eturn gift it ems to stock, many Fashion Island stores will be f eaturing tremendous mark- do\vns of quality merchandise tomorrow and all next -week . " Start tomorrow. Help yourself to some great bu ys . 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Reggedy Ann crlb sheet .. 3.29 Receiving blanket ..••... 3.19 Thermal blanket ........ 4. 79 Pillowcases ......... 2/1. 69 Tortoise I Hare crib sheel .................. 3 .19 Receiving blanket ......... $3 Thermal blankel ........ 4. 29 Pillowcases ......... 2 /1. 69 Now 2.44 2.39 3.55 2/1.22 2.39 2.22 3.22 2/1.22 eetfor KID. PRINTS ........ w.,ac ....... Cotton/polyester no-iron muSSiF\. Reg. Twin flat or fitted ." .••..• 3.99 ·Std. plllowc ases .•... 1.69 ea. PI LLOW PAIR S ... . Now 2.92 1.22 ... Dacron• polyester hlled, corded edge. Std. size. Reg. 3.50 ea .. _ .. 2/5.44 Reg. Now Queen"'" ......... 4 .50ea. '2/7.44 K'"g s;zc ............ 5 .50eo. 2/8.44 MATTRESS PADS Sonically bonded Quit! nylon cover, polyester lilied. Machine wash. no-iron. Twin llaf Reg. 4.99 ........... 3.99 Reg. Now Tw;n tilled . : ........... 5. 99 4;79 Full Ila! ................ 5 .99 4.79 full fn!ed ......... .., .. 7. 9 9 6.29 Queery tilled ............ 9 .99 7.79 K<ng filled ............ 11 .99 9.79, I .._ _____ IUEHA PARK: Beach al Orangethorpe •Open weekdays 9:30 to 9:30. Sundays 10 to 6. OIAN<il: City Dr. at Ga•den Grove Blvd.• Open weekdays 10 to 9. Sundays 10 to 6. SANTA ANA: 3900 So: Bristol-No. of So. Coast Plaza • Open weekdays 10 to 9. Sundays 10 to 6. r ' -- - ! p Th pu OU! ··Q Ba · br mo dr IHI\ (k I mu we ho ye tel Ua ho . ag th bes . of ,, for du Ois I as ccr E' SU St Wo gon &ii ,., fil \\>'o . p ·E .. d:il Iha see pr not to de '" ~tll prt 1lif1 :'11:1 n·I' n l.'I '- Prairie Christnaas Thl' Tn gcdls family g-;.1th ers for Christmas in tonight's episode of ·"rhe Little !louse on the Pr;ii rie, '' airing at 8 q'clock on !\BC, Channel 4. Fonner Drunk Bailey Now Just Plays Them By BOB THOM,\S l...OS ANGELES IAP) 'fhc face is slill round <ind puckerish, the wit sharp and outrageous. But instead of dispensing posies and plunder to the ··(iuecn for a Da y," Jack Bailey is wielding a paint brus~ and playing drunks in movies. "Funny thing, my playing drunks," he muses. ''since I ha\'cn'l had a drink since Oct. 8, 1948 ... Baile y 's trimmed mustiichc and balding pate "'ere familiar to millions of hou sewives during his 20- ycar run in radio and television with "Queen for a Oay ." inherited, because my mother Wa s Iowa State president of the Women's C hristian Temperance Union. "I was never a mean drunk who started fighL-. in bars. I just became lhick- tongued and slow-talking and in radio that clock on the studio wall wouldn't v.·ail. "Emcees who are haU- stoned often think they are funnier than the comedy lead, 1'hey aren't." BAILEY SAID he didn't realize that he had a problem -"I drank in the morning ror two years be£ore r knew it 'Was "'rong1" 1-li s realization 8'\' TllE Tl1'\I E the s hov.· grew v.·he n he started a had shut do"'n ten years habit of not' going to work. -ago, he had cro"·ned mote .. "·hich can b ecome a than 5,000 queens and problem "'hen you're doing bestowed $23 million worth alive show." 'o!mcrchn ndise. -1 He never missed a cue, 1'he e mcec-a etor talked but there were shows when about his life \vith "Queen hi s sparkle had the quality for a Day" and afterward of a day-old beer. . during ;:in interview at the 'fhe worst time he · can Disney studio recall was playing before I-le had jusV1n 1~hed a role 5.0110 for a "Queen for a as a board m ember of a Day" hrO'adcas t in Kansas ecreal company O\vncd hy City. The winner had a Ne"' Eve Arden 111 the JalC'st Orlea ns addre ss, and supernatural corned\'. "The Ba iley's heavy tongue Slr"ong:e ~t ~l 01n in th e 'tripped over the French· \Vorld ." pnrases . .. ll's the first Lime 1·ve The s how's ·announcer gone legit in quite a v.·hile.',' i?rabbcd the envelope and Bailey reflected . ''l\lostly . finished the reading. I've been playing drunks in rilms like •Ji ov.· lo Seduce a \V om:1n' and Series likt" ·Po l1cC' Stnr\·' a nd ·Emcrgeney. ... · ,.\ !\IAN \\'JJD can tell the di.Ile of his last drink more than 2:i years ago n1it:ht ~ee1n lo hu vP had a drinking proble1n. 'l'rue. Bailey did not hes it:.ilc to talk a bout il. ··1 drank because' I liked to drink,·· he said. ·'The ten- den cy ecrta1n ly \vasn't ~111~t~· ~I :11· I >~1 ,·1:-1111 - pro' '"t'" \11th 1h1; ,111- du·n1·l' 'I hur ... d ;1,v vn lh1• \lac ():1 \'iS !-iho\\ . I " o·(·lot l.. nn \ H(' ('h;in 11t•I I ' "FUNNY TJflNG -I was bein~ sponsored by Alka· -Seltzer ," Bailey recalled with a smile. ''Obvious ly I took the Alka Seltzer too late." l·low did he brt•ak out of !he alcoholic haze'! "I decided it w<o1s either·. me or the jug. Arid a group of fricods helped me a lot." Nowadays he 'stocks every kind of liquor in his house and o(fers visitors their choice -•·but they havetopourit.'' Movie, TV Museu1n Deal Set LOS i\i\"GELr:s 1,\l-'J An a ).!rt·C'1nenl in pnnriplc 111 t•sla bli:-h ;1n<I oper:.tC' :i rnnl1on piclurc and telc\'is1011 rnust•un1 h:.is.becn announced. 'l'h t• ai:.rt"'C lll t•nl •s bt't11ct•11 lhe Scrc<·n Actors (;uild. l>irt•ctiirs (;uild of i\1ncrica, Produrcrs Guild of ;\mcrica, \Vriters Guild nf Ame rica \\'Pst. the l\lo- llon l'irl11 rc and Television Fund and AICA Inc. ·rhc m uscun1 \vould be huil1 nt.';.tr the L1nivc rsa\ Stud ios tott r center and operated ns a separa~nti­ ty und<'r lhP s upcrvis"iOn nf n cur a 1 or In ht• st•lt•c·ted h\· th e guilds and 1\1 Cr\. · llnd<'1-th<' agrl'cment. lhc Fund \\1J11 ld rt·ceivc S50.UUO a ~1·.ir or 50 perct·nt of lbl' lll'I prof11 s 01· :1 n1inilnu1n 1.1f SI 1n 11 lion (J\•Cr 20 years. ' 14 dally comic strips • ... Wed"esday, December~-1974 CAIL Y PILOT 83 Chamberlain's Next: Monte Cristo Count 't ~ .. " By FRANK SWERTLOW NEW YORK (UPI ) -Al't [: 'fhe television depa1·t- ment or United Press Ln- ternational, New York, Thi! phone rings and I grab it. "1'ley, how "'·ould you like to interview Richard Cham- bertai n ,'' said a press agent. "~!e's doing an NBC movie, 'The Count of i\lonte Cristo.'" I thought: ''Richard Chamberlain-ah, yes, Dr. Kildare who w·ent Shakespearean -llamlel, etc. Could be interesting." \Ve made an appointment for breakfast at Cham· berlain's hotel. Act II : The hotel lobby. The press agent is lute. so I study the carpet. It lu1s a nice rococo design in a held or while. Chamberl<4in's man arrives and phont1s the uctor. "lle's just finishing his shower," he said, "So "'hy don't we go up and have a cup of corfee first." 1\ct III : Chamberlain's suite; complete v.·ith roll-in breakfast table. The actor makes his entrance. lle's slill drying his curly blond hair . Reporter : ''\\lly are you doing 'l\.lonte Cristo.' (It 's Alexander Dumas' clas!t•c :.ibout revenge and injustice during 19th century France. 'f'h<• muin charat'll'I'. Et.I nlund Duntes, is unjuslly thro"·n into prison and escapes to st>ek re\'t'n;.:e. • (.;hamberla1n : ".\lonte Crislo's a great role. "l'hl.'rc ;arc (our di:it1nL·t phJscs 111 J)a!llt!S' Jt(t'. 1'he (1r::.l I~ a youn(,l sailor; the ~econcl •~ a prisoner in the Chatt'au d' I(: the third is a pirale anct the rourth is the reveng- ing count. ··1 also think it's :.i lot or run to do, l just lo\'e all that swa shbuckling. I ~uess rn1 a romantic at heart.'' Reporter: "\'ou'\'e done television. li\'e theatf'r and films. \\'hich mcd1u n1 du you prefer'?'' FAMILY SHOE --CLEARANCE Q TO OFF SELECTED GROUP FOR MEN, BOYS . WOMEN & GIRLS STYLES GALORE AT SUPER SAVINGS QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED Chambcrl:un. ''I'd /..ill hi t 111 i.: l nu g ht• r Jo 1 a 11 h•· !'I rt'Jt'l tt•tl vn the dct•pt•,1 "'~ do.1nc"'Pl.1 y·• ~'·l.'1t':1n to \1t11·I. llh 11· 1·n111\11iu.1I h·vel. Ye~. 11 ~~ Hcp1Jl'lt•r· ''Y11u 'v1 1 Yurk ha ~ .J t1gh11·1 hu11~ Hu! tht·nalo11 g<'On11·~ -~ v.drk~tl 111 lloll yv.•ood, Nt'\ 11up of .1t•tu1 :-.. r\nd th1·~ .1 11·rr1f1l' rule and suddt:nh ~· \'01•k :ind LorKl.111. \\'hat .11 ,. ar1· rc,1>ectful •JI ;1b1IH' " 11 ·::..Il l \I nrl h 11 " , ·:-t the diffcrentl-'s 111 tht•!'le ll1·portt•r '\'ou'\t: had· \(·t l \'. L'h.__11nbe rl :i1n _').,, ~chooJ s o( aCUn);! ·• ~our lllJ~ ;,ind dtJ\\11~ ,1._ <Ill :-\;ltHl't UJI. !ht• l'l•porlt'r pul't ~:~ L' ham b t' r I J 111 : •. I 11 Jl'lUr. Is ll d1ffll'Ult IU J..t•t'V j>t'll .uul p.1d a\\ ay. the µrC!i't ! .. : llulty"ood, tht• b1~ t•nn<.·t·111 goin g :.iltcr you gl't .1 IJ;1d rt•· ;1gt•n1 t:lkt•.., .i II.'\"' pholu .•' ,. LS n1ont'Y and 't!Jtus J11d tlh· \ L•-'v.··• llocs It hurt 111 he rt·· gr,1phs. 'l'ht> tnu t'\1t . 1'tu• .,·.~ kind of car you <11·1\1' 'rhcrc Jl'Clcd for a rolt··1 ' pl'l'lur1n:.int't•1~u,cr. .~ ;irt• a lot of des\1t•ratt• J>t'o11l1· CharnlJl•rt:11n ··1 th 1nl. ,-----------. there. I don't like 11, IJ1ll ~1111 h;.i\·1· to ha\'1• ..,onit• t r;ltt • %-. ·.:• .-.t there is :.i (·crt;;1n ph)s1cal cgo. a tort.' of u1111·r ... 11\·ngtli ~Closing .,..,. . fr1!t>don1 you ean l'llJOY 111 lo 1'111lurt.' tl unllg tht'> bad ~ 1 California. 1111H.•s; uthl'f\.\l'tt' '"u·11 Stock•, < . ~ "In London, th1·rt· i.~11·1 n1·\·1·r 1n~kt· it. \\'ht•n .111 al· same dayfreah. any :i pparcnt cu111·t'n1 abo111 1t1r 1 ... l't'JCt'tt•ll /'or a p.u·t, .ill 1nunt>y . If you ;1r1· good. 01 111111 J:i l'l'Jt•1·1t·d -111-. that's "·h;11 t·o11 nts But "'th 1.1 t l·. h1~ t'Yt"'" his n(•-.1• Auel in the i 1t1!\jij!(1)i the Brili~h econo1n~. 11.., )!l'I-\\ h1·t1 ht' g<.'L" J hat.I r1•\0 lt'". r;_;, I -·! TO 0 FF~ SELECTED GROUP ALL FAMILY WINTER WEIGHT JACKET NOW AT CLEARANCE PRICES. JUST IN TIME FOR THE COLD MONTHS AHEAD QUANTITIES AR E LIM ITED ·~ f.::t~, IUE~A PAlltK: 6 .}ach at Orangelhorpe •Open wPckdays 9·30 10 9 30 Sundays 10 10 6 ORANGE: City Or JI Gnrden Grove Blvd • Ooen weekdays 10 to 9 511nd,1ys 1 Oto 6 SAHTA AHA: 3900 So Brislol-No. of So COCI~ Plara . Open wePkC'l;Jy-. 10 ro 9 Sundays 10 IQ 6 . r --• ' .. --·' DAil Y PILOT Wednes<11 Oec~mbet 2'S t97<1 ~~--:;:· ~:::;:;:;;~~~~~~Letter to Santa Meeting Proposed • • • ' TONIGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS .\Bf' f"';I x::111 -"'I~ U:1rlin.i: L>au ~hl4·r,· \11 . ni\('r~:1 r\·.'' lioh(•rt l 'oun:! .st ar~ in th1 ' ~t.·qut·I tn his (•aJ'.l11·r 'I'\' rnu\ L(' ··1\ll '.\I \' f):1rlln;.: l'>:11u:l111>r.., .. · 'IS(' I I) ~1 :011 -l.111 a ... l 'ann1·r .. \ lo11c -.1:1nd1ng f1 ·11d 111·1\11 ·1·11 Lut.·;.is !J);1\1d ll.i rt1)1;u11 ;_inf] hi ... for1n l·r l,it h•·r 111 1;1\\' IJ.!Ut.·~t ~t;1r J~~r r1 Sul]j, <1nJ •·rttf'I " 11hl·1 11ht-t 11·0 rni·cl ,1L't."Hl1·11\;1ll.1 dt1r1n c.: !he· h•>l1d .11 ~ c·1ss l:!l 11 :oi1 -"South Pac.:irit." ·r111 ... 1 u~h j., rnn1·it-ll'l'"l'•ll •1l 1h1· H11dL?t.·rs :ind ll ;1 n1n1(·r:...te1n mus1(';d ...,!Jr" .\l1t 11 1 ;,,~n•11" and lloss:1 nn H t"l.llll ;is lovt.•r .., n11 ,, I' • 11 11· 1 ... l;.ind d11r1ng \\"or'ltl \\'Jr IL ' I TV DAILY LOG 9 • -• • hr' hued hit min 1ttu Whttlock'J un.oftl(11I 1"v1,t111111on ot 1 Jr.JI· uni.o!•ed c~u DtainJ to uncover eil· tlel'llte po1n1in1 to 1ht ~111t1 O i2,..J(tj ('lQ.1mluc1i T1 n n1r "Merry GtnHemen" An unplanned mtetint be1 .. een Lucu and hi\ II· l1ther·1n.11 .. do1in11 the hohdo1S 1e.e1ls ths •till s1ory behond 1 lon1· stand1nii b•ltuntu be!wnn lhe lw<I men. 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It is loc ated at 460 Ocean i\\'cl\Uf". ... ~ ,. , • ' U~e ,~Studied UCI Stadium •• ~ • • · 1 1\11U Woollett. lr\•lne Community Ser\•icts Dtr«tor Brady, City r.tanugtr 1~1 Su t Piiul Brady is trying to !!let up a meeting . · Countilman~Arl AnttK>rt·: Supt J~~ otthe cit'.''· ~ehools .and UC tn•lne..to.dis,__" ~t!!ntu_ re 1.i:.j'~fe5 ~Jreeto; Riy cuss a joint agreement to lmpro,•e and llll<'lt\. UC "e · l use the universil\' s1adium. 1hornlon and ;\ldrlch. The 'city counl•il and school bourd ha\'e ,\ ne\\' pos4~~p paper drawn as:i~"tilt l<'nt ati,·ely a ppro,·f'd a s.'Q),000 agree· or that meettng would be pr~ent id O ,.'. ment to J>il.Y for li ghting and 'eating al council and school bo~rd, Brady sa. · the UCJ .fi t·id. But Chancellor Daniel • 1 d. t' his reser\·ations about a A.Jdrich is not sure he can ro~mit canl· .. "t JSCUS pgreement ror 1fadium Im- pus f<icilities for the minimuln 15-year JOJn powe,r Aldr•·c< su•gested the un· rlod h . 1 · 1·' uJ pro,·emen "· e.. pe t e pac y,ou u reQ re. i\'erslty co finance the_ impro\·etnents To be held earl)' next ·year. the meet- ing proposed by Brady would include itself wnd 11:se the stadium to the cltr and school Selected Group 20o/o to 30% Off • JCPerrey • 12:1 451 111 0 I _...,,.. . ----- TAKE ADVANTAGE OF Tt-fESE EXTRA SAVINGS · IN OUR SUPERMARKl;T. ' ···~·~· -Mrs . Butterworth 's ·~ i Original · Buttered Syrup 24 oz bottle Reg. price 1.32 w1thcoupon 89~ Good thru 1/31/75 ................. ,.......,., ... ._~,...,., .. ""''"~" ...... '""'""'-°"'""-(..,,>;l<w."''"-·"-~ I I . I I I I I I I I I I : Fleischmann 's :, r;:;.:;:;:,.,._.~C~o;;;r~n:'i O!I ~~~rgari ne ~,. -·~ Reg price 72 ' ~ With coupon 59 ¢ Good thru l /31 /75 \-.... ., ......... __ . ~i-....... ,.. ._, ... ,,, .• ,,. """--.... -t.: ..... ~.,,.~ .... ,_ ........ 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Sundays 10 to 6. : SAHTA AHA: 3900 So. Bristol-No. of So. Coast Plaza• Open weekdays 10 to 9. Sundays 10 tt 6 . • I • . ' • • • ' j I I I 1 . " '' ····. . • ... : _, • ., • • • • .... . . . . OAll"f PILOT Roar of Laught.er Welcomed USC Kicker ' ~ •. 11• ...... t0W-Tf ...... _Trl.,_ I'.._ GARY ORGILL, CAL POLY Estancia Grad P a ces SLO Five By DA\I•: ROJl ,\~I) Ol11w D111, P1lotSl•t! SAN LU IS OBIS.PO -\Vhen C:il Poly San Luis -Q bispo c0)1cgc lost its two leading sc&-crs la.st year to gradua- tion, Gary Orgill kncv.· th1' hulk of the point ~e tt ing y.•ould f:ill on his shoulders during the 1974 ·75 basket- ball campaigA. Orgill . y.•ho prepped at Esta ncia ltigh and l h£>n <itte nd<·d Golden \\'t.·~L College befor~Jo1ning the l\lustang~ 111 his junior year. 1s currently Jiving up to what was expc·rted of lnm. He lead-: Cal Poly in scoring y, 1th ari IS 3 aver age and has taken over os the leader or the le ii Ill. The 5-11 . 170 po und guard has been a sta rte r for the ~lustanjl's since £>arl~· Ja s t s ea s on and this yenr quartcrbarks th1• Cal Pnly a\l:oici... Although he i.l\'L•ragcd only e1~ht . points in hi s Junior yl':t r. his m:1in t.1.:-.k was not to score. hul to Sft JH'Ople up. 'fhings h~1 \ l' rhanc.l·d Lh1,., :.e.i :.o n. A p<.1t1ent ~hooter. (Jrgdl 1s /lilting S5.2 PCf('Ct11 fron1 lht> f1C'ltl ··1 ha ve hcrorne \'l'i"Y "t'll'cli\·e In my shots.'' s a.vs Orgill . ··1 u.-;ually hkc to shoot from !he top or the key v.·here J ran hit from f:11rly ronsisti::ntly.'' San Luis Obis po co;i ch Ern ie \Vheeler, former 1\lagnohJ High mr n- l or , 1s very pleased v.·tth O rg 111 ·~ ~rformancc this season, t'spcr1ally his !>hoottnl!- .. Orgill has demonstrated l'>:tl'I· lent leadership a bility thus far ," sa~s \\'heeler. lie is dn1ng a J;OOd 1o b of pt:netrat1n~ the tlt•fcnse. hlltln~ the <ipen shot and passing to thl' upcn m.111. I hs shot select 1011 ha' also been ~ood '' l•:\l'n mnr(' 1n1 prt:SSl\"l' than 111,., f11·ld ~oal s h •l11t 1n ~ has h1·l'n Orj:!llJ'~ lrf'(' thr1 1\11ni: lie is :iveraiiing 85 pcr- 1'Cnl from tl1c line ,1nrt la:,t \('al' ,,,~t <l ('l>lh.·.c·· r1•('11rd 11h1•n hl' sai1k 2:1 111 .1 l'•I""· li e a\,o had ·• :-.!rl'.\k of \~ lit•i1J11• m1~s 1n).: ""h1r h s1retl'l11·d fron1 l.1 ~t )'l'ilr to t hl' prl':-.ent t·.1 rnp.11g11 "\\"hf•n I \\,15 ;11 i::~t .1nr1.1. frrf' throv.1nf? \Va s not n nl' 11! n1v :-.\111 11)! point~.·· :-,1ys (lr~ill · Jlnv.1•\ l'r" I dl'· vc\oped a :'it .111rt• \\"h1r h 11 ,1, l'111nfofta- blc. to me .ind v.·rir i..1·d !)f1 ii and um \cry ('i)nh d\' nt at th.:-l 1nc nov. 1 }r~ill 1t•t•ls that pl.1\ i~ rnurh more 1 1h~'i 1 1:;il nn th(' CCl lh•gc ll'\t•l anrl h.1 s It stitches 111 hi s for1·h<'arl II\ h.1(').. h1"' :-t.:i ten1ent lit• l\"ll!' <'Ut 1n th•· jl.~ml' a1:.nn ~t ~t;1 n1~l;iu " Statr \t ht·n '\he man v.•ho v..1.s ~uardini;: him .nl'uient- L!llll s I :-i m med 1ntll h1 m on .1 r,1 ... 1 brc<i K. "E\C'ry hody ~een1s to ht• quirkr r, smartc·r a nd b1gJ::l"r on the college level." sa )":'i Or!!1lt:·Evrn 1hough I'm u guard a nd don t ~('t in deep too often. I l'Dn ~tlll tf'll that thf' play is much more ph~~1ral " • When ()r_i::ill <'Om<', nul of thc-l1nt•up for :i rest h, '~ u'u;11lv r.·pl.1r1•tl h)' fres hman u.1 rd Bn:in (} f1ahrrt\, \\hQ is fr11rn ,\c1\1x1rt IL1rhor lltRh und pl;1vt·tl 1n fht• North 51.Juth <ill·!l.ir J:.in1e t111s }'cJr. t.OS ANGELES IAP) -Chris L1mahelu came out ror the Southern Ciil football team 1norc than lhrec y ear~ ago ~tandins 5 feet s aod lll'il(h1ng l36 pound!>. ll1s d1mcnsions .ire the !>amr no.,.,', but he's gro .... ·n 1n stature. "I recall the first lime I walked into the use locker room. picked up 1ny tov.•el and told everybody I wus the kicker. Th('rc was the biggest bursl or laughter I've e.,.er hl·ard tit USC" :.a ):. Li maht·lu. v.•hosu final collcJ.(1ale game y,·ill be Jan. l 111 the Rose llowl Ara Tells Pressure Endured NEW YORK IA P I -\\'inni ng coaches become "tht' \'ictims of their ov.•n surcess," s.:iy s Ara Parseghian, One of them is Ara Parsl"ghian, v.·ho resigned last week after 1 l pressure· packed years or coaching at historic Notre Dame. Althou~h he had been head coach for five years at J\li<tmi nf Ohio and eight seasons at Northv.•estern before coming to Notre Dame in 1964 , Parseghian v.·asn 't prepared for v.·hat he calls ·the "total national aspects" or coaching at college football's most tradition ·fi lied school. "It's not Just a state affiliation like Illinois or lov.·a, or EWen Ohio State or l\1ichigan ,'' the 5l ·yea r -o ld Parseghian said Tuesday, little more than a ""'eek before his final game as '.'l'otre Dame coach against Alabama in the Or:inge Bov.•I on New \'ear's l'\ight. "It's sort of a nallonal thing. \Vhate\'er happens. good or bad. the nation takes one pos1t1on or a oother on it." PRESSUR E TELLS The magnitude and pressure of the job finally got to Parseghian, \11ho may have performed some sort of coaching miracle by surviving ror 11 years. Onl y the legendary Knute Rockne, who set the pressur e stan- dard but didn't inherit ii. coached more consecutive seasons under the Golden Dome. It didn't take Parscghian long to learn about the special kind of pre- ssure at Notrc'Dame. - "'l\l y first year," he recalled, ""'e v.·ere 9-1 and came y,•ithin a couple of minutes actually 93 seconds or the na- tion~l.$!_hampionship." The Irish v.·cre upset.-211-17 by Southern California in the last game of the season. "The next year we v.'ere 7-2·1 and _you 'd have thought itWas a disaster. .. , didn't think that type or pressure rould happen . Wh e n I was at Nor\h \vl'slern, there \\'OS pressure bec<iuse the Bi~ T en was v.:ell - rccognized as. the premier con· fercnce, Tl·! E conference in the entire United Slatrs.-·Bul there \Vas no way I could even imagine the responsibility or be in g the Notre Dame coach until I arr1\'ed on campus and came Lo learn it. TllE DEl\-TASDS ",\t J\'orihv1estcrn, we played Notre Dame, but we were only on the Not re Dame rampus for one day when v.·c played in South Bend ; y.•e came. \\'e played a game. y,·e ""'ent home. The onl y way to cxperienC(' the pre!-lsurc is to sit in the roach's chair and y,•ear the coach"s shoes; then you 'll totally un- derstand all the ramifications. the rcs ponsi?.ilities, the de1nands on your lime ... The pressurc ne\"cr Jct up at the school 11 here anything less than <1 rout 1s ;1 moral dt'f£>at. 1'om C<ihi!I, the former ,\rnly co:irh. once said that at :\otre D;.im (' "you ran \\·in20 games 111 a row , then lose one, and people would get on you." \\'ell, y,•hcn the Irish bloat Pill 1•1-10 last month, i\otre Dame h;1d v.·on 20 of its last" 21 games, intlud1n g the national champion:,hip in 1913 .. "\\"c s trugg led through the Pitt game. but \\C v.·on it," Pars<'gh111n ~aid . "'Rut V.'l' got so much feedback, ~ou had to think, "\\'hat the he ll 's go- ing on".'' "The fe edback doesn't romc fro1n tht' administration. but from 11enplt.• 11·ho've come to behelt' th;1t l'\otrc D;:i me should excel. from pt'ople v.ho \\ant more than JUSt cons 1~tl.!nry . Let ters started coming in from people v.·a nling to know V.'hY \IC duln"t v.in by a hiJ?ge r i.cort•, Y.hy \IC rnadc mi ~­ lakcs 1.>EC"ISl()S IS ~IAO I-:° "\\"hcn you 're 11 ·0 as a cbach, the nnly thing you c.an do is duplicate it. ''ou can 't improve on it, but you can ~a. he.lluva lot 111orse. Ever1'thing's refat1vc, and if you place 9-2 (Notre Oan1e"s 1974 record) against 11·0, it's Just fair. "It 's a very dirficult thing to describe pressure. ftluch ·or it is self- infhcted-pressure you bring upon yourself. demands you bring upon yourselr. 1 resigned because of a com- bin3tion or things. the sum total of 2•1 years as a head ceach." So it was that Parse~hii:ln made his decision to give up college football 's most prestigious coaching job after a hard·fought, come·from ·behind 14-6 virtory early last month O\•er Na\'y, .1 JO 1)01 nt und~~dog . Another of those mor.d dereats. "On th(' v.·as hom r. I knC'\\' I had to rn ak e :i clf'r is1on on(' \\ ay or a not hc-r. · · he ~:ud · I madt• 1t \1•11h m~· htild. If J had ma,dr 1l v.1lh n1y hc;irt, I proba bl y I\ ou!dn "l ha \"e maclc this decision.'' against Ohio State- " Th en I t.·ame up to the scales and I tipped them al 136, and tht· scales had nevrr rE>Jll y gone bt"!low 210, for the ~uy:, \1 ho v.•eighed 1n before mt." lie Joke) obout his physiq ue -"I have this fast metabolism. I t.·an eat quite a bit. but 1--must have some kind or rhemir al parasite 1n my stom:ich. ·• "But he's serious al>out his job on . the football team, and his ability. Asked hov.• a man his size could kirk a 50·ya1·d fie ld goal, he commented: "I havt• a lot of determiniltion. t.1ost of it is i" rny legs -all muscle. no lat "I'd rather see the s~·ore 4S-20," Llmahelu came to USC without the anyy,·here, and up here, in my brains, said t:hrls, but he added, "If it comes guarantee. Of a scholarship, then sat and right here, in my heart." . to a point where I have to kick a game-on the bench or was not taken along on 'fhe Indonesian-born, Dutch-raised "·innrr in the last minute, I will not trips in the 1972season. soccer·style kicker, whose family miss. It's my last college game .. .I wlll ~He said the kick that beat Stanford moved to the United States 13 years not miss. "kind of put me into perspective with ago, wants to play professional foot· Every kicktr's dream is to go out the whole team. I guess al that point I ball, as well as attend medical school. and kick a field goal in the last felt like a proven kicker.•· Limahelu may get a chance to minute. . After kicking a school record 14 become even bigger in the annuals of ''I did it against Stanfo rd," he said field goaJs in 18 attempts last season, Trojan foo.tball. Six times since 1950 of the 34 yard field goal with three includini a 42-yardt!r and a school re· the Rose Bowl has been decided by the seconds left that beat the Cardinals, cord 47-yarder in the Rose Bowl, he margin of a three-point fi eld goal or · 27·26, and helped the Trojans win the eetitioned for another season o( less. 1973 Pacific-8 title. eligibility and the Pac-8 approved. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ OAKLAND'S MARY HUllARD 1441 Will RUH AGAIN ST l'lTTSBURGH ·IH TITLE GAME SUNDAY. • Super Bowl Foes ? Ma~ntaining USC Will Be Tough This Time PASADENA CAP) -Ohio State quarterback Cornelius Greene says: he expects the Southern California secondary to be tougher in the Rose Bowl than they were last New Year's Day and coach John A1cKay Of the ·Trojans agrees. "I feel the)''ll be ready ror us to pass, Greene told newsmen ~l on­ day. "It won't be a s urprise. It shouldn't have been a surprise last year." ~1cKay contended it wasn't a sur· prise las,t year even though Ohio State arrived here louted as a running team with little emphasfs on Greene's throwing. · The Trojans e\·en intercepted the fi rst pass by Cornelius, but he then hit six or seven for 129 yards. a iding the Buckeyes toward their 42-21 victory over Southern Cal. Zi'10 BOWL STt\RT Greene, a ski nn y. 173-pound~·r with the ability to ;1voi d tilCkle., ~·ith dipsydoodle steps, v..·ill ht> starting his second Rose Bowl game. Two years ago as a freshmart _weighing about 160 pounds. he ,v.·as li mited to returning ki cks. t.lcKay de- Jared that contrary to the opinions or most newsmen the Trojans last year had "put quite a bit of emphasis 011 stopping passes. "I didn't think passing hurt us any more than lhcir running did. They hurt us last yeor in all phases or the game." 1\tcKay said his secondary this y~a r or Charles Phillips, Marvin Cobb. Ron ·Bush and Danny Reece v.·as for s uperior to the quartet of last year. Another Showdown With Oakland, LA? ---- Momentum Key-Grant "Phillips had a bad should~r last year and could hardly tackle," ~ 1UcKay said. "All this year are fast and all are good hitlers. It's just a much better secondary." DIVERSI FIED PLAYER Greene's coach. \\loody Hayes, said his 4uarterback v.·as a "'tremendously di\1ersified player. \\'hen he came to Ohio State he weighed 153 pounds and '~'e now have him up to 170, yet he's a very durable performer.'' OAKLAND !AP) -There·s noisy talk iri this home of the world cham- pion Oakland A's of a \Vest Coast Super Bov.•l in New Orleans -the Oakland Raiders against the Los Angeles Rams. There is also quiet, nervous con- versotiQn on ""'hether the rtaiders , y.•ho boast the AFC 's No. 1 offense, ran get up for Sunday's American f'oolball Conference championship j!ame against the Pittsburgh Steelers, v.·ho ha\·e the conference's No. l de- fense. \V hrn YOU 0\'E' got l\\'O horses of equal quality, you pick the one who had the easiest time of il in its last race, han· dicappers say. , There is no question that Pittsburgh had the eas iest time of it in the first round of the AFC playoffs over the v.·eekend. The Steelers polished off the Burfalo Bills. 32-14. Bui the Haiders v.:ill be coming off an cxhausti ng, heartstop1Jin g 28 -2G de· cision ov<>r i\liami that wasn't decided until the final seconds. '"\~'c didn't put all our beans in one ba skrt." insisted lincbacked Phil \"1llap1;ino, \\'ho l"nclcd Nia mi's hopes v.1th ;.in interception v.·ith only seconds rt·rnaining. "\Ve 're going to y,•hip those !!UY S next v.·cck." Defensive tacklt' 1\rt Thoms said. '"\\'e can't 1-ook past this game or we'll ne\·e r gel to the Super Bowl." But th~ Steelers were al so conri· dt'n1 . "I think \ve're ope rating near full ('r~irien cy no"' and , heaven help us, "'t.:'11 peak next v.·ee k," said Pit- . New Honor For Garvey L()S ANGELES CAP) -Steve Garvey, Los Angeles f~gers first baseman and 1974 National League ?itost Valuable Player. has been named Southern California Athlete or lhl' \'ear. Garvey, "'ho also wes acclaimed the i\lo'.'!t Valuable Plaver or the ma- J-Or leag-ue Alt -St~tr g~mc last sum- nier. v. as rhosen for the Southern California a"·ard by th<' Citizens Sav- in~s Athleti c Foundation lla\l Board. Jn hi s s ixth s ca:son with the t}()dJie~. the stocky former 1ttichiiian Stair football player batted .312, had 200 hlls. 21 home runs and drove in 111 runs. lie batted .381 In the World Series against Oakland. Garvey became only the sixth bli'.'!Cbal\ pla~·er to receive the Athlete of lhl" ''e:ir av.:ard 1n Jht> Jast 26 years. The othrrs were Nolan Rvan 1973 ' Sandy Koufax. 1963, Lar~y SherrY and \\"all y ~loon. "'ho shared th~ av. J rd u\ 1959, and Duke Snider, 195.5. ' t ~b11rgh quarterbark Terry Bradshav.•. Running back 1'""'ranco I-Tarris said Sunday's clash "is going to be one of those tough, knockdov.•n, drag-o ut kind or games." The Haiders reniember the 1972 AFC playoffs when llarris made a Isl· play catch of a ricocheting Bradshaw pass for a touchdo"·n and a 13-7 win. Steeler fans dubbed the catch the "immaculate reception.·' "Pittsbur i.:h \\'ill a lv.'ays be a rivalry for us because of v.•hat Franco did lo us.·· Oakland linebacker Gerald Irons said. "It will be another chance to get back at them for that.'' The Raiders proved Saturday they also could work miracles -four of them to be exact. The decisive one came v.•he n running back Clarence Davis emerged from a nest of Dolphins to grab S-abler's v.•obbly clght-yord pass with 26 seconds left for the victory. "I couldn't believe it.," said Bradshav.• of the catch. "What can ·you do v.·ith a team that has so much luck?" Oakland, 01,·ner of the best r erord in pro football this se;ison at 13·2, is a five ·1Joint choice over the Steelers, now 11 ·3·1. • ,..'- In the 1973 AJ-'C c hampionship game, the Raiders routed l'ittsb urgh 33-14 . And earlier this season, Oakl:ind shutout the Steelers 17-0. Dul in the latter rontesl, t>ittshur~h had young Joe (;i!liam at the heln1 ;.ind he couldn"I d£1riphl'r the Raiders pass defen~e. completing only 8 or 31 aa sse:.. Stable r pl <lyt·d 11 conscrvately in that _game, p:i~~ing only 12 times and completing fi\C for iO ~ :.ir·d;;. The c1uar1£1rharking \\'<J S dram;1tic:dly diff{'rcnt in the \\'{'ekend playoff ~amcs. Bradshaw said he played his best came C\'Cf against the Hills, completing 12 of 19 passes for 203 yards. BL001\I1 NGTON, ?t1inn . CAP) ?t1aintaining momentum is the key lo playoff success, Minnesota Vikings' coach Bud Grant said Monday. , "Playing well at the end of the season is what it's all about." Grant s aid. "The teams that come out on top are the te<ims that can sustain that so- c ailed 'up' attitude throughout the season." Grant will be trying to keep the Vik- ings on their steamroller this week as they prepare for the National Footba ll · Conference championship again't Los Angeles. ' ~linnesota will get away from the cold of the Northland for two days, fl y- ing to Tulsa , Okla., to workout in \\'a rmer weather. Grant said that if the Rams play as v.·e\I as they are capable, Minnesota is J!:oing lo have to play better than they did against St. Louis to win. · The Vikings coach speculated that the Cardina ls, who were in the playoffs for th~ first lime in fuyears, may have had somethi of a psychological problem in Sa ur"day's 30·14 loss to ,,_1innesota. "'They looked as if they .lere just emotionally all used up," sa1d Grant. "They worked very hard to get into the playorrs and toward the end or the season I think they lost some of their momentum." Los Angeles reached the NFC championship by d e feattng \Vashington 19-10 in a fumble and in- terception-filled contest in California. "lf we turn the ball over as much as \\'ashington did Sunday," Grant said, "'I'm sure the Rams could beat us, too." Opposi te veteran Vik in gs <1ua rterback f'ran Tarkenton wilt be J;.imes Harris. who Grant described as "a m a n who -co uldn't rcalJY be ralled a rookie." "l~e·s 8"'\'eleran or five years but he has n't had much game experience," he added. Hayes said the ability or Greene to run as well as pass makes him a much more valuable collegiate player. Greeiie snid, •·1-feel USC has real good defensive backs who cover a lot of ground . You can't lob the ball in on them because al l are relati\•ely c1uick and y,•ill be ready for us to throw.'' l\tcKay ;1~ain said he l'xpccts a re· lalively high-scoring game, but ll;:1yes said he thought po!>sibly there v.·ould he less sroring than the 122 tOtal of the past ty.•o Rose Bowls because in meet- jn.e; the third time his club knew Southern California better and thr ' !'.afne y.·as true of the Trojans again~t · the Buckeyes. '-1cKay's quarterback, Pat I laden,· won a Rhodes Scholarship for two year's study at England's Ox£ord over the weekend and McKay said that ltaden, who li\'ed with the coach's family during his senior year at high school, asked him what he should do. "My answer was that he should take the ·sc holar~ill," said r.t cKay, "I'm very lick~ he made this de· cision. Very few good ball players win this honor.'' ' Rose Bow l Players Relax in Newport Ohio Slate University's foot- ball team v.•ill spend an after- noon or relaxation at the Balboa Day Club today. The Buckeyes. who a r c. scheduled to batlle the Universi- ty of Southern California in the Rose Bowl New Yearls Day, ·will be at lhe BBC from 1-5 today. Colzie's Year of Frustration PASADENA (1\f>) -For Ohio State defensive hal.fba rk whiz Neal Colzie, the 1974 football season v.·as lined with frustrations. '' ~ly life this year was getting out or an arm slin~or a hospital," renecled the tall, grarefu\ Floridian in the midst of preparations for" Southern Callfornla in the Rose Bowl New Year's Day. The 6-foot·2, 200·pound Colzie, :i sur· e·f1re pro draft choi ce, suffered a s houldrr separation jn the fifth aJ:11inst Indiana. "I was only 70 percent artcr thaL i::nn1c . I really couldn't move my left arm until the f\li chigan wame," be i.aid. And l'Veo the werk or the finals for the Big Ten championship, Colzie de- \o"eloped en infected throat and w11!11 hospitallzNI until two hours beforethe kickoff. "I really felt weak. I had to lie in bed three straight days. The docton "·ouldn't let us move," said Colzie, re· calling hi5 role in the Buckeyes' 12-10 \•irtory O\'er ~1ichlg.-in . A new blockinR rule on punt returns this year minimized Cblziu, whose 679 punt return yards led the nation ltnd set 11 school record in 1973. ''The rule was supposed to cut down on injuries and l'n1 for anything to do that.'' he said. \'But it really httm - pered our returns. We couldn't get off the long ones. "I had 40 returns ln~t year," ho said. "This ~a!IQn it vias only 17 for 172 yards. They either kicked .ilwoiy from me or not al all." Colzie, bowever, coruadered himself a bei.ter defenslvt'! halfback in the Buckeye~' 10·10 seuson. •• "I had a good dcrensive year ," said the man who led the Big Ten ln 1n· ter ceplions with six. Final Sun•el 1,eag11~ " " • " • • " • .. .. • " • " " • " .. ' " " .. •DIMIM aoi .. G< ..... 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I k11u"' ;,,l11111l ;11t· 1n 1!1!11,,1·. :\I 11nll•·l1·111 CClllci:c 111 ('hiC'<J !.!(1 'J ~,.1.., -1·e\a.., Sou tht·rn 1 ·. 1u llouston ; l\:cw York - St·ton College in )'onker..,, Post Coll ege in C ret·n\ :.i h" Wednesday, Oecemt>er25. 197' THE FAMILY QRCUS Bytlll Keane J /' ' --J 1 , Th~ra8ey, pie. 2t!. 1974 60 Center ·seeks· ·., ,..\~ PILOT·ADVERT.sER Disco1H1ts'· for E~tlerly. , The Over-iO..Community ~ialSecurityservices~ cUt in the Social Security . Also, the executive boilrd j gantzed in other cities. · . Center Association, Inc., o( services. · travel budget. Although' of Over 60 decided to seek a 1 The Over 60 As_soc!ah~n. Laguna Beach, has taken a Alan E . Adams. Over 60 · local citizens mu'st now han-local discount system for a nonprofit orgaruzauoo, Is stand on two issues of coo· chairman, has written to die their business through elderly shoppers. composed of represe n· (·crn to senior citizens-the U.S. Social Security of-the San Juan office, the-Boardmemberssatdthey ltatives from service clubs, discounts for elderly s hop· fice in San Juan Capistrano ·representatives came from will talk with Laguna Beach fth~ ministry ..... and city gov;· pers and the ending of local to protest the cessation or the central social security merchants and ask their ernment. · twice·monthly vis its t o o!ficeinSantaAna. coo~ration . • · The group helps support La g una Be a ch b Y a Ad.ams ~lresst.>d the dif· Si Milar prosrams offer· the TLC free lunch progra m Cl1ief Na mes representali\'e, ficulty for elderly and han· ing small discounts to and is looking for a bujlding The visits were sus· dicapped people or laking seniorcitizens atparticipat· and funds le;> es.t~bhsh a · SACRAl\1 ENTO CUPJ) :..... pended last n10nt_h due to a the bus to San Juan. · ing stores have been or· cepter for seruor c1uzeryi:. 1 ni;lc"'·ood Police Chief Jay ~-:;;;;;ijlil~;:---::W~=:;;;;;;:;,:-----:=;;;j~~;;~~=~-~=;;-:;;:--:;;;ii~ H. Stroh "~s appointed by I Co\. Ronald Reii gan to the st:.itc Con1htiss ion on Peace l)ff1et r S t <i nd ~r ds and T r ain in g. St r o h, 45, <1 Ht'publ ic an, s ucceed s Ptisaden a: Police Chier Robert S. Seares, who re- s igned. ( J lh• oronge Coast Career Corner ~'"c-----;--i1.,_ llfl1!_Jlti8lli!I . . "I'm gonna open my fire engine ffrst.': -;ind P<Jce l'. 1n ~l'"' )'hrk~ ___ _:_ __ :__:_ _ _: __ --'-___ ...L ________ ...J.. _________ -==:_----------------'------;--'--\"-'- t'ity. fl t :\Ju11dl•lt•111. ~I U· dtonts ean e<1r11 :.t h:.tr·ht•lor·~ in hus1nesii 11r liher:.il ar1 .... hy attenOing t·l<t~~t'S al.lout 15 "'Ct!kt·nd.., a yt·;ir for ap· p roxi m.itcly fou r ~ ~:.irs, They <:<1n phone tht"ir <itl· \'isors at any timt·, during the "'eek. Since this is a ne1~· ap pro<ic h to tidult t•tlur:1tiP11, ,,lhl'r coll eges m;.iy 11[fl'r thl' ··weekender," so th1·ck . If n<•t , pc·rhu 1>s you c;.in he the !<ipGr k plu~ to ~el ;i l0t::il in- stitution intcrcSt l·d, c1t1ng theex<1mplc::. <ibO\'l'. DEAR JOYCE: I 1,1,·ould like tll know iibout careers in the fi e ld of pollt1ca l science. I need this for a class repo rt. -\V.J\I ., l"orfolk, Va . T II E i\ !\I E R I C A ~ Polit1e:i l Sl'icnl'c A ~~oria· t1on J-11 527 Ne"'' llampsh1re . .r\\'l'. X\V, \\';J~h in!!lo'n. DC 20036; has :1 new 2U li p<igc hooklet, •·i :irt•ers :ind !he Study of Politica l Sc ience," "'htC'h you can ohl:iin for 50c from the association. DF.,\R JO\'CE : Could you pl ease print son1t• in· formation about \1 here tn get tr<1ining to be :t 11ilnl" Als o tri he a n airt·ruft m et'hanic'.' -J.U.U., Sa11l<1 Rosa. C<i SP!'!.\t\ISG Of.' fl ~ing an1I fi xi ng, <i\'iation's m<r-it 1ncred1hle nlid·air repair (IC:C'urred 10 IU:l5 aboard th'e Southern Cross. The l\\in· engine craft \\·as on a mail run het\\'een Austr:.ili<1 and ~l'\\' Zealand oVe r the \\!ISi Tasman sea. Sudden/,\' th e r ight engine's propeller 'stopped cold. Then the lert engine began losing oil rapidly! '1\ cr::i s h :.ind death for the ere\\' "''as a Ct'rt ainty "·ithln 15 minutes. Hut the CO ·pil nt. P.r.. Ta~·l or , hl.ld a desp('r:il e id~l.l . Ile l'limbed nu tside lht' tockpit to !hi.' dead rii.:ht eng in e and someht1\\' man<1gcd to (tra in Sl'\·er:1l thermos bottles full' of oil \l.'hi<:h hC' pas ... l·d h:itk to the ,<'oc kpit . Tht'n ·r ilylo r climbed out the other ~11\l' of the cockpit to the Sll'k left engine. and u·hilc the pilot m o m ent u r il\· c ut that mot or. tht: co·111lot miraculously .cot t•nou~h oil in it to funC't1on. Tu ~ lor had to renC':it hie; "tlPt·r·hum,in " ft•<1t FI VE. ti n1es bt_.fore the Southern Cro ... s f1n:illy limped b:1ck to land. Th 1!ii fa ... t·inating trur s tor y j.., in the 0 1·1· .• 1!17~ J~· SUl' t•f 1\ir L IOl' 1'11ot )nagazine, "hich al..,n ro11· fai ns the annual up;J;,\cd !is ling of :11 r t r;uning f:1t'ilit1c·<; ;ind r1 C'k:1rt nf prn· grar11 offer1n;:s. 1qrl11d1n i: met·hanic L·urrieul;i. \'ou c;1n bt>l a copy for SJ fron1 th e mal!'.azine :i i l fl'.!.1 'fas ... ;1chu..,etr" .\\t'. ~\\ \\·ashin~ton. DC 20036. .'\J.,o. fnr a frt'C' co11\· nf FAA tertifil'd fli ~ht :ind groun1I !'>rhool". plu ... <'Ol leges :ind un1\'L'r ... itt('S . ..,,.rul \our requ<' .. t on ;1 1)()..,\l':1r1t 10 .J o~re Lai n J\ennt'<f~· at this ne,,sp:iper. 1\:!i k fur ··P ilot Schools.·· \\'ant a !!Ood li:-1 f'f joh ideas for hi}!h ~ehuol ~reds? For a ~inp.le c<1p~· nf a nc'' l~·paJ!'l' booklet. ".Joh.., For \\'hich a H i ~h ~choo! ErluC"a t 1o n j -. (i C'll t'ra l l~ He qu1rt•d." s1~nrl a i.:u 111111ed rt" turn 111.1ih ng lahel 1t1 .Jn:-1't' !.:Jill J\l'll!lf'cl ,\· :1 1 th1 ~ l1f'\\ ... pap1•r . Spee1f~· !illc .\llnY.' ~e \l'r ;il \\ 1•ek::. for ~te· Ji \ l'f~ it) 1tlt 511 ... tNft l'ttl11••'• Ill<. StJJdeut GPts Straight A's Doup.l:i -; B:itllc> of B.1lho:i J.sl .ind ";is pl:ie('d on thl' Oi!an·s Lisi <1! :'\urth"t)lid Jnslilute 1n !'it irh1~11n uher _.., -r'ece1,dni;: str:.1ight A's on h1~ fall term rrport c;1rct. Only 27 student~ 111 tl'lc ichoOI reeei\ ed :Ill .\ 's. • Th• hometown new1p1per for 111 11 the l1t]llJQIJ1ll CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY, WED., DEC. 25th - -WEST LOS ANGELES ALL nons CEUllATI!K GRAND OPENING 1000's of REMNANTS BRING YOUR ROOM MEASUREMENTS ·,--- LARGE SIZE SMALL.SIZE sAYINGS60%' SAYINGS80% UPTO. UPTO . • 1ST QUALITY llAME BRAllD CARPETS AT LOW DISCOUllT PRICES • SELECT FROM THE LARGEST CARPET lllVEllTOIY Ill THE WEST 10525 VEll~E ILVD., TEL 559°9590 HERCULON ® WOVEN PATTERN 100% HERCULON• OLEFIN PILE IN A TIGHT LOOP WE;IYE THAT COMBINES BRIGHT DECORATOR COLORS WITil A UNIQUE DESIGNER PATIERN. lqW SAU PllqD COMPARABLE RETAl.L .$1.99 · i:k 0 OI G••llOCO TO•Ol,.•OO O• '"OCW•ll ... t W"Uf'~OO-. DI•· •0. ... 0""0 'fj•I • KODEL®-111 T•P SHEAREDl HI-LOW . I 100% KODEL • POLYESrER PILE. LUXURIOUS HI-LOW STYLING COMBINED WITH A GENTLE INTERPLAY -OF DESIGN AND COLOR. AVAILABLE IN 20 SOLID ." AND TWEED COLORS. IOW SAU PllCED ••• COMPAIAILE tnAIL $1.99 ' DACRON® SCULPTURED HI.LOW 1 100%DACRON• POLYESTER PILE. A CLASSIC OESIGN IN A THRE(LEVEL PA HERN. MANY COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM. • 00.,,fll •tt11111111 •-'-!~ IOW SALE PllQ:D ••• COMl!ARAILE RETAIL $9.99 KODEL ® Bl DENSE- • EVERY ROLL OF CARPET IS MARKED AID PRICED FOi YOUR SHOPPlllG COllVElllEllCE •ALL LAIOR UICOllDITIOllALLY GUAIAITEED PLUSK LOOP _ 100% KODEL • Ill POLYESTER PILE. RESILIENT. COLORFU(. LONG WEARING AND EASILY CLEANED. A WIDE SELECTION OF COLORS AVAILABLE. DUPONT NYLON HI-LOW LOOP l00%CONTINUOUS FILAMENT NYLON PILE. HI-LOW PATTERN THAT CO MBINES BEAUTY AND DURABILITY. A LARGE SELECTION OF BRIGHT TWEEDS IN A VARIETY OF COLORS. NOW SALE PRICED ••••••••••• • COMPARABLE RETAIL ••••••••••••••••••••• $5.49 DUPONT NYLON HERCULON® SQ. YD. SAVI $2.00 llOW SALE PRICED ••• COMPAIAILI RnAIL $11.99. DUPONT NYLON PLUSH SHAG 1 r 100% DUPONT CONTINUOUS FILAMENT Nr~oN PILE. THI CK DENSE PLUSH IN A MULTITUDE Of .COLORS. TRI-COLOR SHAG SCULPTURED HI.LOW llOW SALE PRICED , •• COMPARABLE RETAIL Sl2.99 100% DUPO NT NYLON PILE. BB 100% HERCULON OLEFIN RICH. DEEP. DURABLE SHAG PILE IN A TIGHT LOOP .WEAVE IN NEW THREE-COLOR FIBER THAT RESISTS.STAIN OESIGNs...LONG LASTI NG', ANO WEAR. MANY COLORS llOW SALE PRICED ... llOW SALE PllCp ••• SQ. YD • COMPARABLE SAVI COMB ARABLE RET.IL SS.99 $2.00 RnAIL ••• $7.99 • .......... .......... ... ·~ • ..: ..... ·~ ....... ir4 ' DUPONT NYilON GRASS CARPET SCULPTURED IN MULTI.COLORS 100 ·,DUPONT CONTI NUOUS II 100% POLYPROPYLENE FILAMENT NYLON PILE. WITH RUBBER BACK. A F ASHtON~BLE THREE-LEVEL NATURAL FOR GREAT COBBLESTONE DE SIGN FLOOR COVERING IDEAS, NOW SALE PRICED ••• INDOOR AND OUT. COMPARABLE SQ. YD. NOW SALE PRICED' ••• 1 SAVI RETAIL. .. $7.99 $].00 COMPARABLE In AIL. S7.99 TREVIRA SCROlL DESIGN STAR I:>-100% TREVIRA• STAR POLYESTER PILE, A. "''kes11easy'" HAN DCRAF'rEO LOOK LIKE CUSTOM-MADE CARPEl'ING. VERY SERVICEABLE. MANY COLORS. NOW SALE PRICED ........ ,. COMPARABLE RETAIL : ........ $12.99 BB SQ. YD. SAVI SJ.00 99 SQ. YD. SAVI $].00 NYLON EMBOSSED SHAG IOO~NYLON PILE. A CREATIVE BLEN6 OF LUXURIOUS' SHAG TEXTURE AND BEAUTIFUL CUT-LOOP PATTERN. OFFERS RUGGED DURABILITY ANO RESISTANCt TO WEAR. NOW SALE PRICED • COMPARABU RETAIL ........... $1 •• 99 · DUPONT NYLON SHAG 100% DUPONT NYLON PILE. EXTRA DENSE. LOW PROFILE SHAG IN LAVISH MUL Tl-COLOR COMBI NATIONS THAT Will BRING HIGH FASHION TO ANY ROOM . NOW SALE PRICED •• , COMPARABLE RETAIL $16.99 ' TREVIR.A: DlNSE PLUSH STAR I} 100% TREV/RA• STAR POLYESTER PILE. malcestteasy •· LUSTROUS PLUSH SURF4CE OF VELVETY TE XTURE USUALLY FOUND IN ORIENTAL RUGS. MANY COLORS. NOW SALi PRICED COMPARABLE RETAIL ......... $12.99 ._ .. , '-· ..... _ ·-.. "" -.-...,.,. ·-··''·"""'-' CONVINllNT CllDIT PLANS AND UNK. TllMI AVAILHLI • CALL IOI FRH 'HOP·Al-llOMl lllVICI • VISIT OUI CUllOM HArflY DIP!. . .. VENTURA WHITIIE ll-' .BB . SO. YD. SAVI u.oo SO. Yt. SAVI SJ.00 ·II SQ. YI. SAVI .SJ.00 ¥!·YD. SAVI s•.oo SQ. YD. SAVI u .oo SQ. YD • SAVI $5.00 ·SQ. YD. SAVI $5.00 NO. HOLLYWOOD 7007 Laurel Canyon ll•d. -982-2200 2501 L .... SlrHI I 59 U E. Whilller ll•d. LONG BEACH JOOS lellflower ll•d. MONTCLAIR FOUNTAIN VALLEY 4189 Noll leultnrd 1 S94SJl.orber ll•d. -NORTHERN CALIFORNIA HOLLYWOOD 1122 Vine Sl rctl 462·62l2 ,_ (805) 641 -5 041 TORRANCE 42l6 Artt1ia Bl•d. 266 542-6696 94l·Ol61 421·19l4 PASADENA CANOGA PARK . Colorado 11.d. 210ll Sherman Way 577-1'00 l47-2ll4 • (714) 626·l517 (714) IJt.1700 •CAMPBELL COVINA · ~ W. LOS ANGEUS • MILLBRAE -280 I. Arrow Highway 10525 Vttlico -ll•d. 966-4471 559-9590 . •SAN CARLOS • -.fllf-MOST ,.,,.a.NEW !,,., 'inspired by t"8 novel, "A!RDORT" by_Artt.ui-Ha • ..,,.. l CONTROVERSIAL RT1975 ~ ,STARS CHARLTON HE . ON KAREN ILACK GEORGE KENNE Y 1HEUM REDDY IP, I ' '' ,. ......... ~. '" THEA TIE TWO •.Bfll R BilOCCOIJ.,H,\llll'( SAIJllfll -.ROGER MOORE M PICTURE OF OUR TIME "THE NIGHT PORTER" . - EDMESDA.Y ~Above all ... I RI "l•d Te!WJO h1 PClf'it" it • Nqtit h1...tt4 r-p c_p.,.t'd to "Thi Mlqhl Poritf'" H1w1wr1lt .JAMESBOND .IAN FLEMING'S. oor ·1•"THE MAN '1 · .WITHTHE l GOLDEN ' 1{ GUN" · 1 It's a km story. • Ji · ,. Alan . James Arkin Caan ' IN HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER ' EDWARDS HARBOR C~N~1~A 1 HARBOR BLVD. AT WILSON ST . EXCLUSIVf.: SOLrTJI ORANGF: COUNTY 'ENGAGEMENT COSTA MESA 646·0573 "THE BEST COMEDY OF . ITS KIND SINCE SLEEPER ." JudJf1' Cr1St·Ni:w Yor.., t..-1a9 "A. CRA.IY SA.YA.GE FILM- ICOMOCLASTIC A.MD TRULY LOBERATIMG" -Richard Sh1c1<.et, T1nlE! Mag REMEMBER "THE PHANTOM OMHE OPERA?" -THIS !',HANT.OM SOLD HIS SOUL FOR . • ROCK 'N ROLL. Iii THE.OtRE ~ONE At Cinemo Center "SERPICO" At We!tbro .. "THE GROOVE 'TUBE" --.. r.::., EO'l'IAROS W (IN!MA Cl NI l R } PU&atllll'ICIHU Pl:llllll llllU•ttllNT"*""f• iliiir llEYNll.bs ~THE LONGEST YARD" ~~~~··1n1 : •I ; Plu5 ·-·-·· JAMES C~AN IM "SERPICO " Our team tells you everything you want to ~now about your le11m IN THEATRES THREE & f OUR 2nd at lri1tol "THE LONGEST YARD" Bristol Cinema IV lristol at MacArthur 540-7444 Freebie and the Bean SHOWING MOW THEATRE TWO EX('L l 'Sl\'f: sou1·11 OHANGE COUNTY l-~NGAG Er.I EJ\'1' -· MATINEES DAILY . -. A EDW ARDS \SY CIN EMA WEST 1 I W U in1he DAILY .PILOT , . ' Ben ii & DIGBY "YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN" By Mel Brooks Buri Reynoktl ''THE LOMG EST YARD" !RI . 'IHUHDEl:IOL T. & LIGKTK>OT' '"THE LOHGEST YARD" Ill "?HANTOM OF THE l'AIU.DISf:" ll'GI "'KEEi' OH IOCKIHG" "IU.UTIFUL l'EOl"Lf" IGI "CAHILL: U.S. MAISHAU" ll'GI Plk EDWARDS MO"--. -AT \:H l•ITHOllAG .. -t._1 .. .141 1Al./U.C. Ol'90 AT ll:U fAflM~ l:IJ..)'16- \SI' CINEMA 6ol ... l .. l._H ' DAILY HOLIDAY MATINEES IN BRISTOL THREE JO" VOIGHT IPGI BURT REYNOLDS f. • "THE LONGEST YARD" r I HoA!d.yM~ D..,o,.. l:JO ..... J-.5 CIMEMA II "SAVA ES LOOSE" . '"THE LAST OF THE lED HOT LOVEIS" Or>·~~ ... • ......... "'<'!.,.... 'u -,..,, "I l.".lil M, "'• p,.,.~ i,, I ~--11 l) . ....... -- lHE CIT'+' SHOPPING CENTRE ORANGE •532-1721 IN SI/ORT ) SUMS it up. In the DAILY PILOT DAii. Y HOLIDAY MATINEES IN BRISTOL FOUR l'.•1· ... ~. ., ... !v:. • 1. i., , •• r •'·•·-&~ o ~.\ •. ,.,,..o... ' -" ' .... • SOUTH CO AST PL AZA THEATRES 'AN DIEGO FwY, AT BRISTOL SO.COAST PLAZA I LAW SO. COAST .. ~~~ PLAZA II zHnifGo . ~-• OISOIDEl s•11-lJs1 n-.. -•O 6:4S P.M. CINEMALAND THREE 1414 So. Harbor Anaheim 635-7601 BlJ~TER """ BILLI E ·--·~· .. ------....... ...., ----....... __ _ AL.-~ ·wu axe :.. _ . .._.... __ OPENING HEW YEAR'S DAY FREE KID SHOW SOUTH COAST ru.U If I Fl lOAY OHlY: 12:]0 P.M.. GE T YOUll FIEl:TICKfTS AT MAl0'4A FfDEIAL SAYINGS l l lSTOL ST. AT MACAITHUI CL\JU\ G.-IBLE \ n l E\ LEIGH LESLIE HO\\:\RD OLI\l\ de IL\\ lLL-\.\D EXCLUSIVE OUHGE COU~TY ENGAGEMENT' 70 MM. Slfl'iophonic Sound Daily 12:30-4:45•9:00 ( 64 2-4321 l OireCt or collect, to subscribe to YOUR hometown paper. th~ I , Th• Happy on• for tit• Holidays 113 the hotle$ $10rf .llncE rheChkriqohre .. and they:ie ~lnq Ofl It . , r· ·.;, <:, :" ;;'!'.iX)'~ 1'.tr~C-ffif19 '•' ·.'.(;·/j"}~.ft':l;tlU:I u ~Ol&IKMffi . , ·1 .... ~J1:1~,~~IAliJ,liC\J •l• ·" ~ ..... ,f '· >)>.! .~'fllll."I ( •t-,• l,", • I~ '-CT • "' ('.\'>(.">.l\.\.\) r ~ ........ n , ru11:",•_c,; T1(1'\""C1'1"1'• 1t·;~,'5J:Ji"' '; .. 1r.11 rc1w: LPG!-~~ NOW PLAYING .... ''THE ODD COUPLEU ONE TINY SPARK BECOMES A NIGHT OF BLAZING SUSPENSE .,,. I v ... , .. FAYE DUNAWAY FRID SU5AN IUCltAJID ASTAIRE m4..ICBy ~ ~ cu. Mimer ......,, JONES sa.soN _ VAUGI• YMGr..a· PIOOJ:edlly IRWIN AU.EN ·Oreat.<db<j .... ~ ,,,. .. ,...,......_ .................... .,_ ........... .._ .. Ill llMlt "nt r-·11r 1UOUAO Wftil ITIM.N ... n.11Ms11 ...... ..,YMOMA:s ... SC01mA...i~..... SC I w. M.v H!orr 1'7'•\'" r"'IA.'"'"··~~(N M{Qiiilii" iii""'m ttnll!v ~(!Ir, ! "'i.Nl."-"•l'Wlf"'IJI;! ...... Jll(.IOl)l~-~IM •~! -ltSOfel)Jl}lllJl'(lllllt• ~-!p~~ .. ;::~~"."."::'!.~~.;.J ~\\\\ t~t\\'i r,t c;\\\\~ WED. DEC. 25 s1-stt ~ THAU MON. DEC. 30 ol't ~u flllHtl!i '•t• >I• n '·•• H" ,,,.,..' '' 11\1) ... ... ' I' ' ('t '1 ( t <, ' • ' ltl• !/Old1,1rr ol ·l•r"h r •'·'"' fi··1 •,•· I• 1 ·,ri1· re • ·" " the munel st evens show. Mon thr<1uoh Fri fi 10 l> JOprn lt1f' & Thur'> 10 !'1 lu JO 1m . I l 1\\t BEST SHOW YET! All NEW! ~O•, Fdm.1v M..ihnee Dec. 26 i I Oil rt'Qul<1r OllC{'S ALL DIFFERENT! Featuring the most sensational talent on ice: Jimmy Crockett, Jill Shipstad, Judy Mcl eod. Almust Lehmann and Herbert Wiesinger, Tim Wood, Cathy Lee Irwin, Biddy & Baddy, Paul Andre, Don Yontz and Charlene Sharlock, David Sutton and Mary Church, The Cook Family and more! PERFORMANCES:· . NITES MATINEES Weds., Dec. 25, 7:00 p,m, Thurs., Dec. 26, 8:00 p.m. 'Fri., Dec. 27, 8:00 p.m. Sat., Dec. 28, 8:00 p.m. ·sun., Dec. 29, 5:30 p.m. •Mon., Dec. 30, 8:00 p.m. • Thurs., Dec. 26, 2:30 p.m, Fri., Dec. 27, 2:30 p.m. • Sat., Dec. 28, 2:30 p.m. Sun., Dec. 29, 1 :30 p.m. " •Junio111, 151nd 1111der $1 oll pertorflutnctt. t.ttltlll Sal., n111 anCL 1~111 Scout. pet11)1TMnef Fri~ Dec. 27 -2:30p.m. · I TICKETS ON SALE al Convention Cenlu, Mutu1I ancl Liberjy AgenclH and Uniltd Callfornil Banka In Orange Caunly. ·- Ernie Ford Bit· in Russia \\'ASlllNGTON tUPI) - There he "'11s on Lhe tub~ in living color in the Pfi\•ate theater of the So,•ict Em· bassy -belting out "Six· teen Tons" for the folks in Baku, Tbilisi, Ert.>van, Len· ingrad and l\loscow. Ernie's Nashville·MO.scow credit card and motel rom· Express," u•hich '"'ill be _mc.rcial5...4~nsori ng the shown on network tclevh.ion American version. (NllCIJan.8. No vo dk a ad s?'' a T he .s how is a nicely Russian ws.sasked. paced, bouncy, hour-long "No ads." million<iirl' G r;iy ... tone Alansion \Vhich is no"' the Soviet EQ'I ba~Y to a hotel for Scot.ch andJw1ch. The f amed singer ;.ind a special transrerring Ernie's Follqwing the lJ.S. pre-31-membcr group fr?m Tennessee Ernie Ford on th e Borscht Ci rcuit in Jtussia'! Certainly. An atoly l\>lkrlch)'an, Sov· iet Embassy information of· fie er, was proud host to a fe w guests at a priv<i le rendition or Shenandoah \'iew Screening, J\1 krtchyan Opryland near _Nashville from the Missouri to a cra~)ronounced: )t ark·chun) tou red the Soviet Union on the Lena Hivcr in Lenin· poured vodka and observed !Crom St'llt. 11 to Oct. 13. grad. · that country mu sic ."is the ~iiii_!m~m~iiii~ijji~ Ernie's odyssey also will best ll\ing you have' in II be sho\~'n throug_hout the America." of ··Tennessee So\''iet Union and ~aslcrn Theh' guests and host Europe on the lntervision went down the street rrom TV Ne twork -without the t he f o rmer Pull ma n Above all ... lts a love story. n11$W.U • .. .._SEA ., FOi YOUSELf• · _,.. ... _ .......... -PlUSZ WILD DISHEY CLASSICS NM'IOMifAMllll ......., ..... , COWUTI l.MOWI r~& t:1t A WAY.OUT • HOLIDAY r1aG"bu- pin ••• JAMES CAAH IH Al .A k. 9'C::!k1 JamesGaan 1 an r 1n .. Freebie and AN ::;:;;:,;;: :,0., the Bean ... and look who's playing Consuelo. "You know, Lou Lehr used to say, : 'Monkeys is the cwaziest people' and film·maj<er Jaimie Uys spent four years and a tiaif million feet of film just proving that all the animals and birds are .delicious characters, funny people, sad people, greedy people, vicious people, even drunken people. They are all in this panoramic and very cleverly edited movie about the wild life of Africa with appropriate music and very little com111entary. It may indeed be nominated for an Academy Award but it is wonderful entertainment for the whole family; espedially animal people." . ---.... ,. -Ralph S:ory ABC-TV ... ~ ,, " .. 'Ji# .... _-:• :;~~~~'!.otl!. r"~Jlio!f!' Some folks call them aimals ' . w.,11!!1,Pmdi.adand DtrectedbyJAM IE UYS u o.oll"• p,.,,.,.,. BO fl ffiOSKIE fromWa~ Bros.CI A WarnerCommunicahonsC<,rnpeny P1111l!. by k'1n~()(' /G!-:=.~] NOW PLAYING FOR ONE WEEK ONLY LONG BEACH LAICfWOOO CENTER 2. 531 ·9590 SANTA ANA BRISTOi. CINEMA 3 • 'ACIJLTY AT CANOLEWOOO 3700 SOUTH BR1.S1!)l STREET , l~~~ ri,,.~T~~i~2s721 SEAL ~A;::::J.:~~·8$51 IAN CLEMENTE MIRAMAR 492·0056 WESTM!NSTEn CINEMA WEST 4. 802·4493 1700~TH EL CAl-'INO FIEAI. 6111 W(Sl MINl>ll!.11 A ... fNUE WESTMINSTER WEST8ROOll: ! 5J0.4~1}1 10141 WfSlM+N'SlU~ AVl!.NU[ ftO ,.ASSt:!I "(C(l'TCO DVff1NCi TM!S llMCi .. GIE~•lllT I F•H"•' 91 .oil •-SI. !>1!>-lS1• :,... .. , ·~· .............. 5,.,, C~lloto ~~' '0'' _.,....,_,. . ' I C...-1••.,. ~-­••l·•s•s _. ..... ODESSA fill ,,., TH'i'"1'..'ff 'm'ti'1 . . • ~ ·: .. ' .. , . ' • . . . . . . • • • . . . • •. . :· .. . .. .. :- • • , • - ' . ,• ' ' • . . ' • •' . ' . . . . ; • . . -.-• • I-:: . .. . • :-, . .. • ' \. , OA!LVPILOT 8ff ' Wednetd9 . O.Ctmber2!i, 19'74 !£ -= .-.....;;;;~ ffi~)· NEW 3 THEATRE ENTERTAINMENT COMPLEX OUR TRIPLE CHRISTMAS GIFT TO ORANGE COUNTY CINEMALAND THEATRES 1·2 • 3 ACRES OF FREE PARKING 1414 So. Harbor Blvd •• Anaheim 635-7601 THE ULTIMATE IN COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE "JAMES CAAN'S VIRTUOSO PER~~~:~;.:: E$TABLISHES HIM AS ONE OF ,. DlNAMlC ACTOR~~!,~~.!~~.~!"""'" CP llJ "'~ ,...._...-- ' DAILY: 2:45, 6:45, 11:00 Many of his fellOW officers c~~ou'!" the most ..-..-· ·man aUve~anhC>neSt COP· OWODI~ .Al.PAC~ND "SERPICO" ' [!!l "C:.IP'j I~ A~IWll- DAILY: .12:30, 4:30, 8:45 NOW .SHOWING iliANll Tll£ATl!i:S South Coast Plaza I I UllDlfGOrKf.AlAIUOI S46·?711 • ' . • BARGAIN MATINEES ALL THEATRES ll~25 TO 2:30 P. M. CONGRATULATIONS TO CINEMALAND 1·2 • 3 . CHANEN CONSTRUCTION CO. LOS ANGELES SOUTHLAND HEATING AND AIR-·CONDITIONING CO. LONG BEACH SEEGER ELECTRIC CO. LOS ANGELES PAN-PACIFIC PLUMBING Co. LOS.ANGELES . PEPSI-COLA BOTIUNG CO . DR. PEPPER BOffilNG CO. .. CARNATION CO. L&L CONCESSION SUPPL V CO . r . . . DAILY MATINEES AT ALLMANN THEATRES DEC. 25 CINEMAlAND THREE OPENING NEW YEAR'-S DAY!!! 'NOW SHOWING THE NIGHT PORTER JOS(l'll ( lEWf: ,,_ lor ITAi. JO.!GGIO CllllW.TOGMflCO Tiii llON:AT GOAOOll lJMMOS/fSA 0( $IMDlE ,,.... .. A, .... ty lllWll. CAVMI Ollllll IOGNIOl CHAlll.Onf AAllPl.lllG ri • -TM: lllGMT l'OAHA., -1'1111.M LUii)'( ..,. -GAMIEU ff-.zl:nl '"!Ill ro~tel lllM Sct..,..,y '¥ LlllAllA CAVAM ITAl.O MOSCATI "~tr ~AT COflDOll (OW.UOS lei Lei.r f"*" 1 r I 0..C..,. LlllArt.11 CAVAiii l~• MA..,. (""911r <rltlll~ ._____, IRF..::.~.;:;...-1 South Coast Plaza II ALL SEATS ANYTIME How Sl'lowlftt! l lN 011'4 IW1, l I 111111)1. 549-335? AMERICAN .[Ji· PAPER GRAFFm • OAILV : 1, 4:45, 8:30 PG • CHASE DAILY: 3, 6:45. 10:l> FOX ANAllEIM . ....... . " • -- ..... :_ • ( ' ......... ~ ........ ' • • ,OAR. Y PILOT ' ' -~· Al SUPER sPi. liLS ! Thrueut ille · S ore ...,. __ _ -· ,. ... • r MUSf NA'lf Gor A ~fED l.lP . . MY NOSE : " Dieting? Vse Easy ll g~~gr~ Formula .,;,,"M''"' :~,.... By DR. STEINCROll~ In !his age or "lllel1ng tu keep hc.-all hy" lhc:re is much overem11hasi:. on hav- ing u \VCll -b:.il:.incL·d U1cl. \\'hen I hl'..l.lr this I t•n\'1sion blind justice rc1n0\"1n g her l1lindfohl , inte ntly ~aLing at th e scales . Do 1 thcy balance·~ So il i:. v. 1tjf-:.o many of us \1ho have become too inlrospcctivc a.bout our food con:i umr,; lion .. \Ve ask ourselves: Anl I eati·ng too many fals'! (Too much cholesterol , you know.) Am I l:iking loo many cnrbohydrates·! 1 Had (or hyJ><!glycef!lia, you un· DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE :<Jersta-nd~J Is the scale out or balance because I'm nol laking e nou gh green \'egetables? Ill's important .to guard against ;.i nemia, mydear .J RECE ~TLY A v.·oman *rote ... l'\·e beconiie the vic:tim or a compulsi\"e phobia. I rind it 's as bat.l as claustrophobiu or any olher unexplainfJbli:! fe;.ir. The trouble \Vllh my an:dcty i.-. that it is not soml'lhiog I ha\'e to put up ¥'ith onl.Y once in a \vhile. "'It's present every day. Jn fact, every time I OJ>':" my mouth to eat or drink. I 've become too food con· scious. That is my trouble. l 'm forever as)dng myself If my diet is wull·balan1.-ed. ··,\ceording to \\'hat 1·,·e been hearing.and read- ing, good heallh and long life depend upon an adc· <1uate dicL I'm therefore :J!ways asking myst.'lf, ·Js this good for me·!' or, 'Is 'lhf:! bad· for me?' • fjo• ShOdow • AwfOlflOtk Mo,c:aro •Hail GloJ' SALE! FAMOUS TUSSY MAKEUP A <.omr·~lt' lot'lf: of 1hP lote\I can1emporory Tussy LtJ,metic;~ fo <.hoo!tt" from All ore lop <.1uuh1~. Sioc~ u1, "°""' oro your fo •0•,1<''· ¥vu'll t.o• d tl.gh1t1d' ~~1 . . 250 DU BARRY SKIN CREAMS & LOTIO.NS- 0eons;,,g, sof1ening, ptOlecting & stmu- 1~1~ ff eotment:.. YOUR 99c CHOICE . FAMOUS NAME MOON DROPS or SI LICARE LOTION SuJ·C• ~'"" 1r1:01mcn 1 ~ 10• )ohcr. ~rrouorhef looO.onQ S~on, Solic;ore r;fo· mote-> ht.-olu>'), PfOletl~ ~.,.,. 0.;c. "' II -5/(flH, cft11ti1U'ttG ... .... , ....... _ ..... __ ',, ,.,., 5 ~~ Yolut -~UBINSTEIN ULTRA FEMININE Ultra-Fernil"ine Es- trgge;ii(. H"Onnone Crtotn." OUl"Ce. Q,!~;.i,· ·~1· 11·-· , ... ~ 1· 125 . 2.00 Vo lus CHANTILLY ANTI· , PERSPIRANT ~J~ Cream An1i- ~rspiront Ro11·0n Oeodoron1 l.C~led. . ' ' ' ' l ., TWIN SIZI flAT OR FITIID each ' ·. MONTICELLO® BY CANNON PRINTED PERCALE NO-IRON SHEETS A k•tllo .. ic: .....W.O• 1.,.. -.... "''""°"' MontM:~IQ "".""" IM'<Olt lhffl• and p;ao..-COM1, .... o;oilo!M ... ell ... ~In 1.....i,. colorlulp.~ol bo ..... i;f IJlut' on """'I~ bo<k~. fr.,..,_.....,hC M!td -....... h<J'<C •<dJ-llttt(h .d9e> ot bo"' O'>(!\ ~ OI oil lO<J' <CMMn f.,..-bfd """'"'9· ~.iv""""°""...,,.-.. ond ~ 'loo·•""" on,~~ cob""""""'"'°.,_,. !•am.......,..,-"" The""""' rou""' """' loo-~&_,.,,..,.,. c_. ll>e _..,_ ;10<1o""' ""." oo b l....,,•1< low P'll'•! Shoc>-'J lcw be>• -.;1'°"1 Fl.AT Ol flTIIO PllNflD PClCALI MO·llON SMllTS DACRON •88 COMFORTER RIG. 699 10.49 , full bed"lile U~os fotSI quolily 12ir12" co~erlet or comfort-Col!On wost-.clotht'i fl.AT O• FIJTIO P•INTIO PllCALE MO·llON SMEm KING BED SIZE ,•:.:. 799 lEG. S.H ICING MZE PILLOW CASIS PACK Of 2, 3.49 er. Ptonli blue, pink. Solids, tl'l\llli-colored Garden·i•esh 10 .. els in lovely "'Cka1eou ROSt""' ponern in gold & green. stripes. S1ock up! rnony colors. 100% Collon tg.,.els you 1<oould ex~I to pay • Mof90" Jollft T..-rr Di1h Towels reg. 79c rnvc:h mote IOI" roow 01 Ttml1y's low discount PIH!e~ Hur•y~ rllil. ·~·'.i· ·~·;,· ·;;·~· ~"il"ii': .. :·;··;··=·~··,;,··;;·, .. ~·:··~··=59~,~~·~l~.79~H~ .... ~~T~ow~e/s .. 1A7 • 79c Wo~h Clot+. ... 67c 0 .. 0 . • 0 ..... ··J'm long past the lime when I used to onioy food. )44 1275 Reg. 2.96 )54 ~O\\' 1 reed myself by Com· TURQUOISE 78( 39 ( R 1 99 puler. So many calorics. Sl> 201_ JADE.IVORY Made to Sell . YeOgU.R .CHOICE m a 1fy c"arllohydral\":'. So COTY CORALLOOK or69ctol.29 MadetoSell 19C for 39c to S9c many P•:e>tcins. Su nlany ATH Oil FABERGE Matchabelli fot>. So many vit .. mins '"'" 8 XANADU CACHET SIMULATED LADY ELLEN ECONOMY BROOM or ~~~~~~~i .,;,~~.'~;;~,"'""' ..?.,~ L~T~~~~ COLOGNE SPRAY MIST STONE-LOOK JEWELRY HAIR ACCESSORIES METAL SPONGE~ . ••J £ J keep on like this. m~ Mudc 10 !>tll !,,, ln ~dve1 IOPPl'd. .M(ll(:hobelli Co(hc1 S.:.'OUloful carved-look /,. brooc:k Ckoo!.e from ponies. khpP111$, ~lip. H"lli qo,;ain~ h•OO<TI\ for ~1. t~ $4 00&S4.50'0.~c. c ulµ!ured pie.. ihcfrogror>e:eo) skapt' nec~loces w/mo1chong ons, •oilers. roll~ se1!i.. Stock up up!Ob~ M!,itQl hl>odSP<lfK;el'nOf' TOP QUALITY PANTY H()SE NOW -SALE PRICED! • ' • . • • . C:omfort-111 oontv hose from o too 01.10l•tv oan!V ho!.e monufocturer., Come 1,, two 5'le<>: Pe11re Med and Med Tall. Jn three papulor fo~ion colOts; T oh111. 5uose1, Catlee. AvOlloblt' on oll-nude Of retJulOf. .' A 0 ANCEBuyNow' For Next Year CLE. · . While Stocks last \ •CHRISTMAS DICORATIONS • BRIGHT'ORNAMENTS • BOXED CHRISTMAS CARDS •COLORFUL GIFT WRAP :.,.~':°/.7 •CHRISTMAS NOVEL TIES T remeodous vo!L~ lot Ike .,.,se Vropper who looks onead! Save 50~ .. on enttre s.1ock of beou1oful decor & wcrsoool •t~s. SAVE 33•1,0/o TREES & LIGHT SETS • 32.95 MGC·H1nge Scotch Pini! Tree ....•••. 22.99 •3l.95feo11->erFor Ou1swep1 T ttt ... , ..•••. 22.3' • 25.95 Feolhet-f ir 7 F1 .• PineTree .•••....••••••• 17.30. • 24.95 Conodion Pine- (hrislmos Tree .....•••• 16.0 • l288DouglosF1rTree- 6~ Ft .. : ..........•..••. 8.58 • 10.89 Flocked Aluminum Trce -6F1. .. . ....•. 7.21 • 5.96 Sc'<:1tc~ Plfll.' Ttr.'l' -· 4fl . . . . ·.:·· 3.97 •266HolK:lo~C7 ISlue lnd6ot . . . . j .••.•• 1.77 • 3 39 G £. S1orclu~1 lOUteSet ............ '2.26 • 3 49 G.£. Modgcl 20 lore Set 2.ll • 6.99 G.E. S1ro~n1 Linc 50 Lite Se1 " . . . . ....... , 4.66 • J.33 G £. (9112· 15 Lire . --~'doot Lie 5t-t ..... ;~ ••. 2.22 • SAVE 50°/o •BAGGED CHRISTMAS CANDY • FRUIT CAKES• FRUIT.PACKS Stoel<. uo on These deli,ious Hot •. day candies & c}OOdit's at Tfw,lty J•· ~vir'l:r!i up to 50%! ll"lck>des t.ne <ond~ 9ur'L fru .1s,, etc. • llC'UfOSiS \\•ill . I 'm Ct•r -,,._ 1 nlo~s 2-0i bonle •rld•voduol os Sht" broc::elct~ (,. e<1"1n9s. look. reol! now at super savings. C n D k M 99 t • • l h . 1·-.;._-:::::==:::::'"·'--r---------1------'----"i-· • O on K op., ..•.• ;1 C"; :i •n. turn in o a psyc os1s . === iCJ[=='.:::::::;\Tf.i~;ii:!ii;;;;!iji;1~i Plea~e help a friilhtenecl compul s i\"C dieter . \\'hat ~ !-hal\ldo"."' co:u:n E\"T: Thro\\' a\\·a~ ~our srall•:-.. Rl·plilC'l' thl' banda,!!l' O\l'r ~our c~cs so ~·uu \\"ill 11 01 I)\.' trmptNI to peek at ,1 1lil·l list ngain. O\·l'rl•:.11111~ is your enemy, more so than food in1 - b:t lan('e. Forgl-l about a specific rer.:1n1tn. Just co ntc ntr;itc on this .... implc fi'trnul..1 · gC'ltinJ.? )11Cnty of tlll'al , fish. egi.:..., ;ind p olLllr~. 1·nr1l'hl·<l 1·crcals ;H11! hl"l'.id,-.: fr111t..., :11111 \l'1 t'l,1lile:-: d.1iry pl'1~· 1l11tls. Ll'.1 11• 1111• 1·ho1r1· ol fr101i s up !o ~IJlH' VPlll'\llt'. Ll•Jrn 1.11ru~t11 I OC.••~r •c•~O~liD O tM•.,•l>•l to.a-.&:l.lo Ma de t·~· .. ~--"' ~:~1 66c l.S9 ZESTABS CHEWABLE VITAMIN C TABLETS (hr .. 11!o1e v•h.1mon C ioti1r1~ "' o 11011 1.•11.•r lhl'rt• 1..., lltlC l">Ot11,•,•t 100 .'5Qn,,1 o•<JO<Jt!O< lf'mD" t;,ivor, .. l :>k><" ui>' l\u·r .. 111. .. 1 hl· .. 11rl' , llll'rC' 1----------- not ll\"C'r11 t'l :.!hl 01" till · 1h'l"\\\"l).!ht. 'l"h1.'ll \(\l\ l'.111 l'"nsldt:r 1.ou .ir1· on ,1 1\:t•ll· ll.1l.1ncl•1!0 dit·t It", '<tit'!{ ,111 •lhl. b1':il\"ll up ... 11 inc: I hall' tu 11:-.1.· 1l. h ul I 11 ill E.11 I" i11l·: don't lt\1•t11,•.11 Reg. S.49 311 ~AUTOMATIC PLASTIC VAPORIZER Reg. 7.16 448 THERAGRAN-M TOO'S W/BONUS of 30 1-J, ii-! !"(l•t'f>(V v•!(lr"l•n l0<mu.1 "' m•ne<ol~ '" o bonlt ol 100 ;oblet!> W•lh JO bonded Fan f«'ced 11 97 ELEGl'l!IC HEATER ~eoh1es <iJboll elemel'll for inWrt heo1. Tutns off autorria1icolly ot ~ed heat \ellinq. Sofe 1p.o..e. IWlrdi. I 310 ~ . SPECIAL! )44 SYLVANIA MAGICUBES 3 100 (luolory flosh cubc!'s, 12 flo~5 ;n- eocn sleevf!. ' ' REG. )09 1.44 CALIFORNIA FILLER PAPER Gl(lnl pock of 300 'ounL 8 1'1•10"", Wrde or colleg& rule! QUART 44c PENNZOIL JOW MOTOR OIL Pennsr,tYOnoo grade ool w•t Z 7 oddit1ve jOf 100 perJormooi;e. A wondcrlul opportunity lot )'OtJ to \lock up on 'J'Ol.lf' fovor11~. Choose Anomol Cook'*S, Coco Oeloqh•s. Ch1p.s 'N Bit~. Cocoonu•. Iced fruit, Iced Lemonade, Ootmeol, Sugai. In 12 & !4 Oz. SIZES Vo~to f>~ 28.0i, Sondwicl'f\ ttc. V~,10 Poi< 25'1 Wow RKP Cbolits 7tc R~CORD DISCOUNlS FAMOUS NAME STEREO LP .'S : :~~~~R~ien • JWIMA~ STOAX • FLIP WILSON SHOW '· ,.,y OR SEY • JOY L APOLLO • WAYNE-NEWTON • THE HORSE -VENTURES • ROCKIN ' WITH • THOSE MEMORY YEARS THE GUESS WHO 2iJOO 2~300 8-TRACK STEREO TAPES • Tll( SOMl or' IAY • ,11$1 Clllll CMA~tl5 • MILAlll( '' • ltl"llAl. ll01(l (llN(U( NM.L • VOL J1 , • '1Ea1£H llllt., • ll!Ci!m ILll(S. I lrTl lllllkSJIN fOl II • • rUlllKS. • Tiii: 1sur 11GT•!•S un 11111• ,., 300 2 1• 00 H11nthMrton Beacli · · 211 11 hodlll•d.alA- ' Hot meals prepared by Magna Schley and Ba be Davies are delive red by Ted Eim ers who serves Ernes t Thompson. • MObil ·;e Meals: Road to Good He'alth ' ,_ ' lo Y.lham It May concern: • '· JCJst a note of thanks to al{ th~ people ~ involved with the Mobile Meal$. which I ·have been getting for ovet three weeks .• • The meals are simpfy delicious, nfJBtly served, balancec!,'tasreful and suffi- cient for two meals. \-1/hat a delightful experienqe, · • • , .. ~ ~I'.,. ~ 4 • ~· Before getting them I was.so under.· . , I}. nourished I could'barel}':getout.bfbed. 1. ;;, • and had to nave a neighbor get 111¥ bre,1<~: tast. By the fourth meal, I felt r•_ . ~ ~·· stronger: by the seventh meal, I was • •· -able to do my housework, ·,'J: " ~ G-pn 't-<Juitfr((es{:rit)e wh iil good food· has ., done. Not only has my health jmproved. . r t1'e lonely. depressed feeling is gone " , :· 1 and I don't dread eatirtps/of1e. r ow. . · ' .,. ' ' . It rs 'a daily pleasure. to )<Ch~rtge words ' er...'~;,?~~~, Erne!it Thompso n had the table all set and he was ready to eat when a l\tobile P.1eals ''olunteer knocked on hi s door with a covered container ot hot food. · The 85-y ear-old Newport Beach re- sident, who recently had a stroke, is unable to cook for himself so the five· day·per-\veek delivery is a \Velcome addition lo his life. "1 'm not much of a cook." he said, . explaining that he likes l\1obile l'i!eals because it has added variety to his frozen dinners. Olive Van Leer, an elderly resident of Corona del Afar, beamed at Ted Eimers, her driver, when he brought her food, "It's \vonderful to have you come," she said. · On the other side of Newport Beach, Chai::les Dunlap, a blind senior citizen, \vas W'B.iting {or his food. Without l\Jobile l\f eals he. too, is dependent on frozen dinners he can cook' in Lhe oven. · lie also welcomed Eimers' visit and asked him when he \\"Ould be coming back. • purchased by the Soroptimist Club, fordeli\•ery by F1Sl-I volunteers. Girl Scout troops rrom the Harbor Area ass ist by contributing tray favors for special occasions, and lhey ·Willdelive ronsomeholidays, · T\VO M E .~LS · gular diets to coincide v;ilh v:hat is be- ing prepared in the hospital kitchen. · Birthdays are not forgotten either, i\1rs. Schley said. Cakes and cards are provided for each person on their speci:ilday. In its first month or operalion. ~lo bile ri.teals has served S600 y,·orth or Two m eals are served daily ?I-Ion-meals, but this is barely a dent in day through Friday at a cost of S2,50 · wha t could be done with more drivers per person per day, "·hich is either and more organizations to help pay paid by the individual or an organiza: for meals for those \vho cannot afford lion donating rorhlm. them, hlrs. Schley said. _ This type of service is not new, Eimers stressed the need to r though · it is just beginning in the. dri\"ers. "\Ve need help," he said. •I arbor Area, l\trs. Schley said. It y.·as "'\\le need drivers y.•ho can go every initiated in England, then was done v.·eclc" first in the United States in Baltimore. \Vhy does he drive ·every \Vednes- day, and-sometimes additional days "·hen needed? The original concept "'as named l\Ieals on \Vheels, \11hich has become a copyrighted name in the United States. · To ·avoid beirig administered through the nearest Meals on \\'heels oCfice, localed in Pasadena, thl!' Soroptimist Club decided to adopt another name. A contest \\'as held among club members and out of this cal'ne l\tobile Meals. The need for such a service in the l-lar~r Area "'as seen by l\lrs. Schley l\taybe on ChriStmas day, Eimers as shC tried to in,c;truct patients going said. but maybe some Girl Scouts "home from the hospital v;ith special "·ould be brin_ ging the food that day_. diets. She often realized that they • G IRL SCO~TS \vould not be able to cook their o"'" Dunlap didn't seem too impressed' by food, so someone else would have to that ract, since he enjoyed bantering come :ind lakec;arcofthem. with Eimers. ~ ...... But if Eimer~ didn 't come EFFORTS MERG ED Christmas day, the"re "'Ould be many other days for a visit, since P.t obile )leals is a new, ongoing project or four organizations in the llarbor Area. At the s ame time, FISH volunteers "'ere getti ng many requests ror such a service, so the two groups joined to of- fer the program. . . ··Because you·re doin g something.'" he said ... ,·ou can only sit around the pool so long." Eimers, a resident or Uni \·ersity Park in Ir\ inc. 1s on total disabil it}· becau ~e of a ba ck injur~'. lie is a former legislative ad\"ocate \\·ho is kno"·Jcd gealJle in golitics and busi- ness. l li s •lO·mile journc~s \\ilhin the boundaries of one city to deliver hot and cold food arc a sound investment. he believes. bccuuse they are satisfy. in g hi s needs and those of people v1ho need balanced meals. But the pay-0ff for him \\·ill co"me ,.,·hen there are many more routes and many more dri.,.ers. ,\nyone \\"ishing to \'Olunteer as a driver or request ser\"ice m ay ca ll t~ISl·l al 642·6060. 1 . and striles 11'-'itli the volunteers as they , ~orre ~n.d go,-truly beautiful P.eQple! , . ' It is less than l\1:0 months old and still gro~·ing, according to Mrs. l'il agna. Schley, a therapeutic dietitian at Jloag .l\l emorial ll ospit a l , -Presbyterian, and chairman of the project ror the Soroplimist Club . .. Custo 1nf'rs" may sign up for a fe\v \VCeks or a fev• n1onths or be on the list indefinitCly. t\·11 requests arc thecked thoroughly to :1sccrlain need, J\lrs. BEA ANDERSON, Editor CAROL MOORE, Food Editor I qi)" 81")1~ars old. handicapp d from .poli,o//, . a "shut-in " fiving o~hf1f,1king, fixed . ·'','. · • income. ,Tt>ank yo'! all' for suc;ti a life· · · -saving project and may God blf!SS!! Gratefully yc;urs. · : ' · ftrs, Dessie Brooks .,. At present. there are three rou'tes with a maximun1 capability of eight Schlcysaid. . · • Persons n1ust be unatllc lO shop fol' or cook th eir O\\"n food <1nd hav'e no one else available to do it ror them. deliveries each. Food is prepared in the kitchen of Special diets may be accom.modal· lloilg Rospita.I. under l\frs. Schley's cd too. as desired· by those requesting super\•ision. then placed in special in-·. 1he ser\'icc or their physicians. A1rs. sulatcd containers .• \\"hich \vere Schley \\Till':) bland, diabetic or re· .... c, Flavors Play While Cook's Aw_ay B"y ALLISON DEERR tH .. 0.11, l'ilttkllt Ahphh! S1:1yorY. aromas waft .your way. • Reniiniscent of grandma's culinary art. dishes cook slowly, flavors mingl- ing. juices ti?nderizing naturally. Bringing back these memories with a plus is tbe season's most popular gift .ror the busy cook -t he stone"·are slow cooker. or.10 hours later, and dinnCr is re· ady." ··It's one·step for almost anything. You simJ>ly add all or the ingredients atone time and cook." .. Meats don't have to be browned off. unless there is excess fut. E\•en less expensive cut<; are tender and n avorful and the stock is out of this v.·orld," "Vegetables remain whole, because they take longer 10 cook than the meat." I~anta lert one under your tree, yo~ ma,_y not ha\"e disco,·ered the ,·alue or this energy·Sa\'er, yours and 'electricit y.~ · ~O PEEK The appl.ian~ jgi, available i~ 2-Because slo\\' cooking is basically a quart to 6·quart mOOels. with high·loy,· '"no peek'' operation. and rood s add options or a \\"ide f:tnge· of tem-their own juices slowly, you need less perattJres. . ""-_ liq.ujd, usually hair that recom - Lo\\· te mperatures are· a m"'iniqtum mended in the normal recipe. 190 lo 200 d.egrees, "·ell abo\·e 'tN Gra.vy is simple. 'lou add a quarter 165-degree level required for sarel) cup or quick·cooking tapioca st the cooking. without danier or bacteria ·art and it thickens. Or, ptld the grtfi,\·th. no al amount of fl our or cornstat·ch Economically. cooking 8·12 hours in to a s 11 amount .or liq uid and cook un electric crockery pot uses one half last 15 m L;t_teson high .. to one sixth the en'lz:gy of con\"en· .. Spare rib are fantastic cooked tional electrico\"en. slO\\.'ly. 1 boll the a little to get some .. of the fat oft ad<! sauce, a·nd let S..\VES ENERGY · them simmer all dal"'.'' enthused, a Ne"·port BeaEh cook . Pot roast. for e~ample, roasted at 350 degrees ror rour tiours in the oven eofisumes.18 cents•"-'orth of eleelriCi· ty. The same meal. cooked 10 hOW'S ln a slo't'· cooker, would use up 3 cents. MtaUo3f ln the oven for an· hour ~·ould require twice the power or se,·en houri in the Ct'OClo:ery pat at the lo"' setting t~ degrees l. -..a • Area ~ooks \\'ho'vC worked ~·Ith the appliance for u year .rePQrt several ud..-untagts. · ··And bakecJ beans aner-elght hours are reaUy something." she added Other success s tories includ~ cauliflower. ~·lt r,tays almost whole .. and crisp·teOOer •and beef slroganoff .. lt: keeps the dish perre-ctly, even the sour cream and mushrooms. while you're waiting for guests ~o a rr-lVe. '' ..Soups. stews and spaghetti sauce are phenomcnill." added another ad· vocate. "You need less spices because natural flavors mingle. It's second· ··You cah put everything into the day good on ttie first. day because or pot In the momin& snd come hom~. 8 the slow simmering." Sv•eel·and·sour pork done slO\\•ly is .. fa ntastic" and "chili becon1 es a gourmet delight.·• Rl "LES SI/\tPLE 'fhere arc a fe\\' rules . Of al\ \"eget;1bJes, {IO}y eggplant ·need be saut eed first, bcc;,i usc or its strong fl avor. For color. fres h mushrooms.· frozen peas or corn might be added dur1nj? the last hour. Onion amounts can be halved. Pasta should he rr1oke<1 ahead lo tender stage. then added. Rice goes in at the stcirt \\"ilh an extra cup of water. Processed cheeses seem to \\"Ork bet- ter tha n Cheddars. To convert your favorite recipes , here are some guid elines: -lf the re- cipes says 15 to 30 minutes. cook 11 ~ hours to 2\h hours on high, 4 to 8 hours on lo"'· . If the recipe reads 35 lo 45 minutes •. convert i.o 3 to 4 hours on high and 6 to. lOot'l low. · 1£ it's 50 minutes to 3 hours, the equivalent would be 4 to 6on high tem- perature and 8 to 18 on low. \Vhole or leaf herbs and spices work best. Ground spices shoul~ be addQCI. du.ring the last hour or preparation, as should milk products and spirits. For soups and stews , add onl y enough "'ater to corer other ingre· dlents. "tilk·based recipes need I or 2 cups of water for startc.r. You won'l need oit Pre-cooking of ingredients is seldom necessary. NO PEEKBEF.F"'CASSEROLE 2 pounds stew beer. cut into l-ioch pieces I envt lope onion soup mix 1 can 110 ounces) "crca!" of- ' n<ushroom soup 1 ca n (4 Ollll CCS) ·~t hol e n1ushroqn1s 1 ~cup red \\•ine Combine all ingredients in crock- pot. Stir well. Co,·cr and cook on lo\v ror 8 to 12 hours or on high ror 5 to 6 hours. Serve over noodles or rice. CO RN CllOWDER 1z cup diced salt pork (brov.,ned in skillet) · 1 medium onion, di ced 3 ra\v potatoes. cubed 1 lab\espoon sai l •,'.!teaspoon pepper t package fl6 ounces ! ·rrozen \\'hole kernel corn 3 cups sca l de~T milk Put browned sail pork in crock·pol. Add remaining ingredients. Shr v.·el l. Cover and cook for 6 to 9 hours on low or 3 to S hours on high. ' ADVANTAGES OF SLOW COOKING • M ETHOD Less liquid Less energy ·.· One-:step · cookin Tender vegeta~les ' . t I I .• , • Hot meals prepared by Magna Schley and Babe Davies are delivered by Ted Eimers who ' serves Ernest Thompson . Mobile Meals: Road to Good Health . ' I To Whem It May Concern: Just a note of thanks to a/I the people .. involved with the Mobife Meals, which I ·have been getting for over three weeks . The meals are simply delicious , neatly served, balanced, tasteful and suffi- cient for two meals. \A/hat a delightful experience: Before getting them I was .so under- nourished I could barely get out of bed:· and had to have a neighbor get my brea/<- fast. By tf\e fourth meal, I felt . stronger; by the seventh meal, I was . able to do my housework. .. ·Cap 't c:Juite c'escribe what aood-food has done. NC?t only has my health improve(f. · -#>t.1-lonely, depressed..feelinf} is potre , an<:J I don t dread eatinp alone. f'OW. )~ ' .. It is a daily pleasure· to exchange wor.ds •. anti'striles l':ith the volunteers as they corre and go.-truly b-ea.utiful people! .. - . i-•-. ' I ~m81 .yei:)rs old. handi~i:Jr)ped from polio, a ''shut-in" livina on a shrinkfno, 'fixed I ~ • ~ income. T/iank you all for such a life· ' • • saving project and may God bless!! Gratefully ycurs. -· ' folrs. Dessie Brooks • • Bv JOOLSON ot fM Dtilr Pilot $Utt Ernest Thompson had the table all set and he was ready to eat-when a 1'Tobile ?ileals \'olUnteer knocked on his door with a covered container of hot rood . · The 85-year-old Ne"•port Beach re- sident, "'ho recently had a stroke, is unable t9 cook for himself so the n~e­ day-per -'A·eek delivery is a \\'Clcome addition to biS life . ''I'm not much of a cook," he said,. explaining that he likes l\lobile 1\leals · because it has added variety to his frozen dinners. Oli\•e Van Leer, an elderly resident of Corona del f\-lar, beamed at Ted Eimers, her driver, \Vhen he brought her food. "It's \\'Onderful to have you come,'' she said. On the other side of Newport Beach, Charles Duqlap, a blind senior citizen, was waiting for his £o0d. Without h1obile ?>.teals he, too, is dependent on frozen dinners he can cook· in the oven . lie also welcomed Eimers' \tisit and asked him when he would be coming back. GIRL SCOUTS i\laybe-1111 Christmas day, Eimers said, but maybe some Girl Scouts "·ould be bringing the food that day. Dunlap didn't seem too impressed by that ract. since he enjoyed bantering "'ilh Eimers. purchased by the Soroplimist Club, gular diets to coincide with what is be· for delivery by FISI·[ \'o\unteers. ing prepared in the hospital kitchen. · Girl Scout troops rrom the Harbor Birthdays are not forgotten either. Area ussist by contributing tray ?itrs. Schley said. Cakes and cards are l'avors for special occasions, and they provided for each person on their ·Willdeli\·cr onsome holidays. · special day. In its first month or operation, T\VO MEALS · i\·tobile l\t eals has served S600 worth of Two nieals are served daily !\Ion· meals. but this is barely a dent in day through Friday at a cost of $2.50 · \\·hat could be done with more dri\"(•rs per per:-.on per day, \\'hich i:. either and more organizations t~ help pay paid by the indi\·idual or an organiza· for meals for those \\'ho cannot afford tion don<itin g for hin1. them. ?>.trs. Schley said. This type of scr\·ice is not nC\\·, Eimers stressed the need lor though it is jusl beginning in i.he . dri\'ers. "\\'c need hel1>." he said . t-lartfor i\rea. Airs. Schley said. It v.·as "\Ve need drivers \\'ho can go every initiated in England, then "'as done first in the United States in Balli more. The origin al concept "·as named l\1eals on \Vheels, which has become a copyrighted name in the United States. . · · To ·a: void being administered through the nearest ltleals on \Vbeels office, located in Pasadena, t he Soroptimist Club decided to adopt another name. A contest was held among club members and out of this came l\1obile ~teals. The riecd for such a service in the J·tarbor Area \\'as stien by l\1rs. Schley as she tried to instruct patien~ going home from !he hospital with special diets. ~he often realized that they \VOU\d not be able to cook their oi.vn food , so someone else \\'Ould have to ·come ;1nd take~are of them,., \reek.'' \\lhy does he dri\'e ·every \Vednes· day, and sometimes additiona\ days when needed? . But if Eimers didn't con1e EFl-"t)ltTSft1£RGED Ch ri stmas day, there v•ou\d be many other' days (or a visil. since l\.fobilc .:...\leals, is a ne\\', ongoin~ project of four organizations in the llarbor Area .. .. .1\\ the samU!rrlc, F!Sll volunteers \\"CJ'l' i.:ettinirmany requests for sue Ha :-;er,·1cc, so the_ two groups joined to of- fer 1hc JH"ogram1 ''Because you're doing something,•• he said ... \'ou can only sit around the pool so long." Eimers, a. resident of Uni,·ersit)' Park in lr\'ine. is on total disabilitr because or. a back injurr. lie is _a former legislati\'e ad\·ocate \\'ho is kno\\'\edgeable in politics and busi· ness. · llis 40·mile journeys ,.,·ithin the boundaries of one city to deJi,·er hot and cold food arc a sound investment, he belie\·es, because they are satisf)'· 1ng hi s needs and those of people ,.,·ho nl'ed ba\;1nted meals. But the pay·off for him \\·ill co"me "·hen there are many mo1·e routes and many more drivers. 1\nyone \\'ishing le> \'olunteer as a · dri\'er or request service ma)· call FISH at 642-6060. It is less than t\\'O months old and still growing, according-Lo Alrs . Alagna Schley, a therapeutic dietitifl.n at l·loa~ l\·l emor ia l Jto.spital, "Custon1crs" may sign up for a few weeks or. a few months or be on the list indefinitely. All requests are checked thoroughly to ascertain need, !11rs. Schley said. BEA ANDERSON, Editor CAROL MOORE, Food Edttor · .Presbyteriap, ancLchairn1an of the projeet for lheSoroptimist Club. 1\t present, there are three routes Persons must be unable to shop for \vith a maximum capability of eight or cook their own food and h<ivenoone deliveries t!ach. else av.ailable to do it for them. l-~ood is prepared in the kitchen oL Special diets may be accommodat- 1 loag Hospital, under ~!rs. Schley's ed too, as desired by those requesting supervi sion, then placed in spei;ial in· ·. the service or their physicians. i\lrs. s ulated containers, \vhich "'ere Schley "'rites bland, diabetic or rt!· ~r.Dtc.t ..... U,lt1t Pf"(t Fla.vors Play While Cook's Awoy By ALLISON DE ERR Ot ... Olll' f'itltSYH Alihbh! Savorx aromas waft·your way. · · Reminiscent of grandma·s culinary art, dishes cook slo"'·ly, flavors ming!· ing,juices tenderizing naturally. Bringing back these memori~s with .a plus is the season's most popular gift .for the busy cook -the stoneu·are ·slow cooker. lf Santa left one under your tree. ,·ou ma\' not ha\·e di sco\'ered the \·aiue of 0th is energy.sa,·er, yours and electricity .. .r The appliance 191 available 1n 2· quart to 6-quart models, "'ith high·IO\\' options or a \\'ide r a nge of tern+ peratures. Lo\\· temperatures arc' a minimum 190 to 200 degrees. ""·ell above the JGS·.degi:tt le\·el required for sarely cooking without _.dang_er of bacteria Jl:l1)""th. Economlcall\'. cooking 8·12 hours in . ' . an electric crocl.:ery pol uses one half to one !iixth the ·eni;;.i:gy of con,·en· ti on al electric oten. SAVES ENERGY Pot roast. ror example. roasted at 3SO degrees for four hours in the oven consumes 18 cents worth of etectrici· t~·. The satile meal. cooked 10 hburs ih M 5lo"· cooker. "·nuld use up 3 cents. ?tfeatloaf in the oven ror an hour \\'On!d reqOlre twice the power or se\·en hours In the c1·ockci·y pot at the -lo\\' setting . .(200 degrees). . Area CM>ks "'ho've'. worked with the appllance for a year rePQrl s~veral ad\•antages. · · .. You ca.ri put e\•erylhlng into the po\ In the morning and come homer. 8 • or 10 hours latf:,(,....aod dinn~r ,,.is re· ady." ...... ··Jt's one-step' for :ilmost anything. ''ou Simply add all of the,,ingrcdieflts atone time and cook.'' "!\teats don't have to be browned off. unless there is excess fat. Even Jess expensi\'\' l'Llt.'> arc l<'nder i nd navorful :ind the sto ck is oul oLlbis "·orld." ..\,e,£!etablcs remain whole, because th<'Y take longer to cook than the n1eat." !\'O PEEK Because slo\v cooking is basically a "no peek" operation, an.d foods add their O\Yn juices slowl y, you need less liquid. us ually half that reco m· mended in the normal recipe. Gravy is simple. You add a quarter cup or quick-cooking lapibca at the start and it thickens. Or. add the normal amount of flour or cornstarch. to a small amount of liquid and cook Jast 15 minutes on high .. "'Spare ribs arc fantastic cooked slo"·ly . I boil them a little to get some , of the fat arr. add the sauce. and let them simmer all day,"' enthused a Nc~·port Beach cook. ";\nd baked beans after eight hours. _are really somethin~." she added. Other success ktories include cauliflower. ·:it stays almost whole and crisp.tender" and beef stroganoff ··It· keeps the di sh perrectly, even the sour cream and mushrooms, while yo.,a're waiting Cor guests ~o arri\'e." "Soups, stews and spaghetti sauc<' are phenomenal." added another ud· vocate. "You needless spices because --natural Clavors mingle. Jt's second· day good on the first stay be<:au!ie or the slow simmering. •f • 5,,·ect-and·sour pork done slo\\'ly is "fantastic" and "chili becomes a gourmet delight.'' • Rf LESSIMPLE 'fhcf'e arc a f<'\V rules. Of all \'<'i;?etables, only eggplant ·need be sautced first. because of it~ s tron g flavor . For color. fresh mushroo1n s, frozen peas or corn mi ght be :1ddcd during the last hour, Onion amounts can be halvl'd. Pasta should be cooked ahead to tender stage. then added. Rice goes in at the start with :in extra cup of water. Proeesscd cheeses seen1 to ~·ork bet· tcr than Cheddars. To convert ~·our favorite recipes, he;re are some guidelines: -If the re· cipes says 15 to 30 minutespcook 11 2 hours to 21/2 hours on high, 4 to8.hours on low. . . _ ., . If the recipe reads 35 to 45 minutes •. convert i.o 3 to 4 hours on high and 6 to. JO on \o\1¥. · If it's 50 minutes to 3 hours. the equivalent would be 4 to6on high tern · perature and 8 to 18on low. \Vhole or leaf h~rbs and spices ,,·ork best. Ground spi ~es should be adderl durin_g tfle last hour of preparation, as should milk products and spirits. For soups and !-!lews. add only enough "'a tcr to C0\1er other ingrr· dient.s. ~tilk·based recipes need 1 or 2 cups of \Valer ror star.ter. )'ou \\On'L need oil Pre-cooking o r ingredients is seldom necessary. 1'0 P EEK BEEFC~SSEROLE .,,2 pounds slew b~r. cut into 1•1ncb pieces I envelope onion soup mix _ I can tlO ounces) ·cream of mushroo m soup 1. can (4 ouncc sl \\'hole mushroom5 1lcupredwine Combine all ingredient s in crock· pot. Stir well. Co\·er and cook on lo\v for 8 to 12 hours or on high for 5 to 6 hours. Serve o\'er noodleS'or rice. CO RN CHO\\'DER '"cup diced salt pork I browned in S\illlet) . I medium onion, dieed 3 ra\v potatoes. cubed t tablespoon salt 1h teaspoon pepper \ package (16 ounccs t ·frozen whole kernel corn 3 cups scalded milk Pul browned sail pork in crock·pot. Add remaining ingredients. ~t1r \\"Cl!. Co,·er and cook for G to 9 hours on low or 3 tos hours on high. ADVANTAGES OF SLOW COOKING METHOD • .. Less liquid Less energy .~.--,,, One .:..step . cookin Tender vegetable~ - ' ·• • • ' Seniors' Gift Practical Senior re~idents or Newport Villa will find \Vaiting for the bus a much more enjoyable experience no\v, t hanks to the Ne\\'port Area Soroptimist Club. The organization purchased a bc.nch from the I\'c\vport Beach P arks a nd Recreation Dep artment lo be placed in front of the \'ili a. Smoking Injures LONl)O~ "<AP > -'fhc chanCes of infants contrac- t in g pneumonia or bron- thitis in their first year of li fe arc nearly doubled if both their parents smoke, <iccording to reliiearch by a team of British doctors. .. :\ picture has emerged of a serious risk to infants in the first ye ar of life from ex· posure to their parent.s' cigarette s moke," the doe· tors reported in the current issue of the Lancet, a medical journal. The t e am fr o m St. Thomas' llospi tnl in London an d the Lond on School of f Jl ygic ne and Tro pi cal !\Te dic i n c r eport ed It studied 2.200 children ovl'r five yen rs. · T h ey w a r n ed that pncumf)nia or bronchitis can still be fatal to ~·oun~ chtldrcn e\'en \vhen the il- lness received prompt tit· tcnt1on. MA TERNll?I' SIMI-ANNUAL .CLEARANCE ... - SALE UP TO lf2 OFF , OH ,ALL. MATIRMTY FASHIO._.S STAllTS THURSDAY, DEC. 26th SOUTH COAST PLAZA {Ulll>!' l....,I """' 8o>lkltk$1 557.5734 . 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Acee Pt resoonsibility. 19J : Emph asis 1s on ab1hty dreams . You can make alert observer -contrasted lBl : Young person may be Ir loda)' is your birthday to l~lk to neighbors, re· some of them come true -lo direct action. tes,ting you. Know It and ~·ou a re truthful. specific, 1!1 l 1 v e.8 an d t 0 . b c if you a ct in forthright CAPRICORN (Dec. 22· maintain self-esteem. Be have a long memory, are ~~m~';~~J,~ a rc given t·rcative m ?nner . ' J a n. 19): ll1oderation. generous,notroolish. basically loyal. • · VI R G 0 (Aug. 23·$epL r:==:7.:;;:;:=_;;:;;::;:=::;r:_ __ .:_ ___ --.,.I __ .;_ _____ _ 1Al1RUS <April 20·~1ay 22): ~l oon aspect coincides . JOE CARLOS • · 20J : Emphasis is on money now with promotion, deal- a nd how it got th<i t way, ings with proressional PLUMBING CO. Payo1 ents, collections a rc ~uperiors, responsibility. Llt.No.-titm • featured. Be wary or one PlloM u•ho talks a great game but Ll ~RA (Sept: 23·0ct. 22): 548·555S has no collateral. ~P?tll ght on philoaoP.h.y, r e· 1675 Superi°' hgion, loinguage, ability to Cosla Mesa GEl\11 N ~ (~1ay 21 -Ju.ne communicate. Talk, plans ~):'.Cycl e is high-:-~ake.1n· · of travel are featured. ltpl..::...t 1tiat1ve. Stress or1g1 nahty, P.tt independence. Older in· SCO RPIO <Oct. 23·Nov. 0. Sptci.., dividual would like to 211: ll1oney now may be "forA WotffHNhr·A restrict your movements. temporarily halted. Check ~ .,. A 1ofti i. st,tt _ CANCER (June 21-July escrow procedures. You _. for ltol Qliclc s.mc. Gi•t .. Jot" A Di.i"' La Mode Fabrics· TOWN & COUNl'lY CEMTU 11512 IU.CH ll'f'D. HUMTIM•TOM II.A.Qt. CA. ••t-1200 V' .~~1_1 (O'lo .... " . . '."' ' IARGEST SElfCTIOH OF PENDIETOH )N ORANGE Jri A Vcmoh'S SPORTs'WEAR We're making room for all the exciting, new fabrics of '75- so don't miss these super values -up to 50% off regular prices! THURS thru TUES, DEC. 31 DOUBLE KNITS W00l BLENDS ~ 1 '*' AOIYLIC BLENDS 71 FG'•~ LOW to 4.9'8 /-. . v-.10 5.00 YD Lovely heather shades and a few fancies: machine washable. Start January with a warm and beartifu1 new pant suit ct dress. 60" wide. CHAMBRAY BLUE· ·FG's reg LOW 1.49 sac Values '.o 1.79 YD SPECIAL GROUP For suits 100 & dresses FG's reg LOW to 3.98 · , Values to 5.00 YD FASHION FUN FUR > 3'*' FG's reg LOW 5'98 71 Value s to 7.DO ,YD Looks like reat seal skin; black and brown. Mactune-washable Acrylic lace with Polyester back. For lash1on and decorahng. 60" wide. SEAM BINDING TRIMS SPECIAL PURCHASE FG's reg LOW 39' NOW- GltfAT SAVINGS! FG••rt<J LOW pricH IO t .00 CORDUROYl'RINTS FG's reg LOW 2.49 Val1111 to 3.00 . V.-iety ol J>Mt•na •M cdof9 et ., ... 1111lnoll Machine-washable Cotton tor Januart jumpe111, suits or dresses. 46" wide.. WOVEN SUITING.S FG's~LOW 2.98-4.98 Val1111 lo 5.DO · Sollda, fanel11, pl1ld1 and a~k• In 100% Polyaten ·and Wool a. Wool blend a and Acrylic biends. A beautlful 1tlec:Uon. 15t'OM wide. DRESS PRINTS FG's reg LOW 1.19·1.98 Valu~s to 2.00 ··~ Machine-washable Cottons, Poly·Cotton ·and Po1y·Rayon blends. Variely of colors and patterns. Great value! ~SH wide. VELVETEEN PRINTS FG's reg LOW 4.49 Values to 5.50 2~ Spend a htlle money and a httle time and have a k>vety, long hostess skirt lor New Year's Eve. 100% Cotton. 36" wide. TRIMS BAG-0-BUTIONS SPECIAL PURCHASE! ONLY Gives your tailored lastiions a professional look. t1'.1ops raveling and traying seams. May be s1tft::hed or ironed on seams. Wide assor1menl ol colors. Variety of glitter !rims for New Year's spartc1e. Trim a long hostess skirt or a lovely robe. A wide variety ol si2es.. shapes and colors. Nice • to have on haod when a button PoPS and when . you are sewing something new! : •NEWPORT BEACH_; 20 Fashion Island OPEN.'M cn <Sat 10.9.30 pm Sun. 12·6 pm. •LAGUNA BEACH-278 Forest Ave. OPEN: Mon.·Sa! 9-5:30 p.m . ' -........ - r ( r r ' a l d s a I I , I • • " • • . • A Magic Day From FISH Without 1-'IS J·f. t oday would be just another day for a Costa :P.fesa family of rive. Bob and Sue fnol their real names) arc enjoying a Chris tmas d inn e r ilnd v•alching their chilt.lren pluy 'vilh toys lh at h ave · transformed n pl ainday inlo amaticonc. They are ~rateful to FIS!! Nuptials Planned · At a cocktail party in their Huntington Beach home, 1ilr. and ~lrs . Samuel H akam announ ced th e engagem e nt of th eir daughter, Susan K. Jlakam, lo Daily Pilot staff \\Tiler Arthur R . Vi nsel. Vinsel is the son of ~l rs. Josephine Vi nsel. Co~ta Mesa, and the l<.1tc Arthur R. Vinsel Sr . A n Apri l v:edd ini:: i s planned a t St. \\l ilfr1d '..; Episcopal Church, Jt unt· ington Beach. ~1 is s II aka m i s a graduate of Lyn.,.,·ood lligh School, Gold en \Vcsl College, and Califo rnia State-Uni:ve1"6ily, f'ullcrton. where she earned a degree in political science. She is active in the Dcmocral1c Party. Her fiance, a past presi· dent or the Orange Count ~· Pres s Club, a t t e nded schools in San Luis Obispo and Cal Poly, SLO, Ca l Sl:l.t.e Long Beach, Oran.il,t' Coast College and UC Irvine. and those \\'ho donated the food and toys, and have pledged to become helpers themsel \'CS when their hard times are over. They perhaps arc typical of families being he!Ped by Y I S II t h is C hri:.t ma s St"<1sun . Bob \\1>rks, bu t said "I Ju st can 'L seem to make cnou~h ." 'l'hl'Y have been forced to sell their <'ar because of cur rent expenses, \\•hich in· elude bills for the birth or their month-old son. l!ut Bob and Sue are not bitter ; neithe r are they greedy. They are just happy for a helping hand in a time or need . '!'hey ure looking ahead to the time t hey can recover from the chain of being in t he Syl mar earthqua ke, paying the new baby's ex- penses and buying another car. Then, they can become F' I S II !> u P. po r te r s them sel\'es. -T'<\irc-WiH be glad to hl'lp. ar\d do our :.hare." Sue said. "\Ve will h:.1 \·c o ur rriends donate clothes and canned goods. I <:<.111 give Pxtra clothes "'hen Da\ id 1 s"ol d er~.·· \Vh:.it do F'ISl·I reci pients. such as Bob and Sue, need t he most? ''Any canned _goods. They are easy to store." Bob said, ··and clothi ng." He suggested that instead or g i\·in ~ good used clothing to an agency that will turn around and sell it . people donate such items to F ISll to be J'll\'en to lhe needy. This \\'ould be more in keeping\\ ith the spirit of the season. he said. '"People n1iss the w-holi: idea of Christmas. Ifs only become commer cia l." · f ~~~~~~~~~~~-, · · ·m /J/J,. J WIG AND BEAUTY" C f a{{ie 6 SALON · t f' 2500 Eo;l I 71h Slrffl 548·3446 f ,----_ Hllqrtn Slflart, Costa Mtsa _ .I ~ .... -.o..-.. .... .._0....--..¥0...._~"•"-._~ ' .f W9dnetday, D.at :nber 25, 1974 DAIL V PILOT Cl What Christmas Means-.tCJtls I Edilo.r's Note : This col- umn. produced by the J>eo- ple staff, is replacing the annua l Christmas essay by An n Landers.) To me, Christmas is a lot uf int angibles. It 's a feeling that begins lo ng before stores a re gaudily decked with remin- ders to "buy now." It's thinking or loved ones and doing for them all year round-not just one big splas h on one special day to be forgotten until the next season rolls arOund. It's v.•ide-eyed tots filled "'·1th wonderment and con· fusion ~ve r the mystery of Clu:istmas and the magic of Santa Claus. It's cherub faces extend- ing from choir robes . • It's s pontaneous s miles and sincere good wishes. It's war mth fron1 r e· kindled rriendships. It 's a lime for reOcction 01t the gr eatest gift to mankind. It's a time for hope. And, it's a time to wish everyone ''p ~ace on earth"-t he pe ace t ha l ('Olnes from "ithin. -Bea Anderson lt wasn't until I llought the Lincoln logs for the fi\'C· ycur ·old son or a friend that Christn1as a rrived. It brougbt back rn emories or Chr istmases 1>ast , the h appy ones a nd the s ad ones. I re mem bered \\'hen ... ~l y ~rilndra the r , the c arpent er, built a \\'hole set of miniature furni ture for m y dolls a nd grandma and m om m ade e,\'('ry doll a ne\v •• • i • ·- dress ... J\t y oldest brother 3nd l pos('d fOr the greeting rord 1>hoto and. ror once, both of us looked , ;inge'li c. he in llopalong Cassidy garb und I 1n a nightgo .... ·n ... \Vh en Santa \\',•S IJad s friend Fritz n•ho rode u n1otor('y cle , bu t \~·e bc'l iC\'ed , .. \V hen f\tom brought home s is te r S he rri from th e hospital. bor·n December 23, <ind I got my presents a day late, but didn't mind a bit. l\1y first Christmas away rron1 home ...,·hen my room· cert . Bach and tradillonal mate and I boul!ht the big· ('hrist mas curol5 mix ,·ery gest tree in the lol, and ad· \1CJI. e.spcciaHy "'':1cn sung millt'd \\'<' werehonll'~1ck ... in a beautiful church. That And. my first Christmas "'as enough for this whole as a "ife, "hen I had tv.11 :ieason. fa milies instead of one. But then you had to go and -All ison Deerr toss i n " <linner purty for Deur Santit : I'm "'riling church cou11cli members to tha nk you for ull the ;i nd their spcuses. We all Chris tm as g irt s I 've AOl drt>SS E"d up and had already received. (Isn't this Cello"·s hip "'ithoul the pre· a s\\•ilch-to getalhank-you ssures of budget s and note before the packages church problems to get in areopcn?) the way. It's s uch fun to Firs t , there "'as the Irvine Master Chorale con· (See CHRISTMAS, PageC~) .-::: Revlon I Moon Drops: Coty -- Moisture Balm, 8 oz. &.SO .. . .. -Under Make-Up Mors1unz1ng Clean6er. 16toz. $4 Skin Cond1floner and Freshener, 16 oz. $4 Eterna '27 Moisture Creaqi. 1 oz. trial size, $3 ............. <o r< t ... , ' •• Flacon Mist ~;>ecial. Choose Emeraude, l 'A1mant or L'Origan, 1.8 oz. 2.75 ea. Vitamin Skin Conditioners. Your cho1ce ol Vitamin A-0 Complex Cream or Vitamin Mo1sture Balancer. 2 oz. si ze $2 each 4 oz. size $4 each COT Y 1{(-~ 1J'/Oii(' .. ...,/ "Baf.afu.u-i, ' ' Prince \ ~ Matchabelll 1 Wind Song and Cachet i: moisturizing body · i lotions. 2.25 \ :::.... ! Cachet Spray Mist. •; . 2 oz. 2.75 I .; --Wind Song Spray Mlst, 2 oz. 2.50 nee-a-winter cosmetic specials. ' . Max Factor Astringent, 12 oz. 2.76 Active Moisturizer, 6 oz. 3.26 . "Cup of Youth" Night · Cream, 3.2 oz. 3.26 Moisturizing Cleansing Creanf, 9 oz. 2.51 l\-~;-~--1 .. , .... .,,..: 1 ~ry5 Ski 2 n 5 c 1 ream, .... ~ .. ,.... . oz .. Houbigant Chanlilly l iquid Skin -- "" l•tf0'" .Moistut'iJ.ill~ 'lt.tnJing (.;r tJITI ~ Sachet in a set wilh Perfume Purser. 5 oz. sachet and 13 oz. perfume $3 Chantilly Hand and Body Lotion. 17 oz. 2.50 Chantilly Ullra.Bich Hand and Body Cream. 8 oz. 2.75 ... ... ' ' " ~ Jovan • Musk Oil set includes 1/3 oz. Oil Cologne and 2 oz. Colog ne. 8.50 Musk Oil Spra y Cologne, 2 oz $4 Faberge Spray cologne. Choose Aphrodisia, Woodhue,· Tigress or Flambeau 2 oz. 2.50 5 oz. powder with complemenlary cologne. $4 Bru t Jr. set: 1.5 oz. loti on and 2.75 oz. deodorant. $4 --"'.! • Love Cosmetics Fresh lemon Astringent. 10.7 oz. 2.75 Fresh lemon Bath Oil. 6 oz. 3.75 Fresh Lemon Peel·Olf Mask, 6 oz. 2.50 Fresh lemon Hand and Bod)' Cream, 3.6·oz. 1.85 ....... Shop Sunday I I a.m. to 5 p.m. at the following stores: FASHION ISLAND. Newport Beach (714) 644-23 13. HUNTINGTON CENT ER. Huntington Beach (714) 89 2-7771. • I I •DAN RIVER COCOLYN •WILLOW GLEN CHECKS • WOVEN KNOTS 'N K'NoTs •GOLDEN NUGGET PRINTS • SCULPTURA NYLON PRINTS Cottons, polyesters and nylons. Machine wash· able and tumble dry. 40"/45" wide. VALUES TO $2.29 YD.• SAVE TO $1.30 YD. .99YD. PLAID SUITINGS • LUREX SUITINGS •MOHAIR LOOP PLAIDS •DOUBLE WOVEN PLAIDS -. MANY MORE NOVELTY WEAVES • .. , Wide selection of acrylic/polyester/orion/mohair/ wool blends. Washable. 52"/56" wide. • • ,_ .. "" MC CALL'S 4224. VALUES TO $3.98 YD.' SAVE TO $2.70 YD. 1~ . ASSORTED SUIT NGS •MANOR HOUSE COORDINATE CHECKS •·EASY CARE COORDINATES • KASHLANA PLAIDS •REGENCY CHECKS •·PLUM -PRETTY f'LOCKS •HERALD SQUARE HERRINGBONE • DUVETTE FANCIES AND SOLIDS Polyes ters, acrylics and rayons. Machine wash, tumble dry. 44"/56" wide . . VALUES TO $4 .49 YARD• SAVE TO $2 .50 YARD KNITS! KNITS! KNITS! KNITS!. • •ASSORTED JACQUARD DOUBLE KNITS •MARLENA KNIT PRINTS •ASSORTED STITCH SOLIDS •WARP KNIT SCREEN PRINTS •NOVELTY DOUBLE KNITS •THIN RIB KNIT SOLIDS •NUBBY DOT DOUBLE KNITS • CHECKNITS Machine washable polyester and turbo acrylics. Wide range to choose from. 52" /60" wide. VALUES TO $~.98.YARD 0 SAVE TO $2.48 YARD ··-.~YARDS$5 -- &HOUSE OF F9 BRICS · • . alway& jirJt quality fabrics s...c ... t."n• . --......... .._ C.~1 ...... 54S.15U w ............. ..... -·-w., ......... , .. )171 . . . . . ~ ..... . IJll!.._ ...... , .... 5l0.ll4Z Hwbc:;c.t.-~-....,. ............. 1974011 HOMl'Ptna I 1111 .. MH°' ·-....... 10-1111 ~ ...,_PriCtflltr ... lot.._ .. ~. l"'I'" Pri-tZWl2l ' • Sturdy Flavor, Plenty of Value I Yams Prbvide v ·itamin Power until .mexture thickens and·· Pare yams and shred 'comes to a boil. on a course grater4 Add to . llave )'OU ever checked . the nutrition pedi1ree o( a yam? It's really lm· pressive. • One medium P.eeled yam, provide• more than twice the recommended daily allowance of vitamin A for an adult, almost~ or the vitamin C, a tenth of the Iron. a... tenth of the thiamili"e. and other vitamins and minerals. 'baking. freshoniori They hive Jusci~s. 2tablespoonsnour moist-texture and the Ichickenhoullloo~ube characteristic sweetness 1 teaspoon salt and robust flavor of the l!h cups milk yam. There's just nothing l tablespoon chopped like a fresh yam for a sturdy fresh parsley navor treat to round out a COQk yams, covered, in meal. · t inch Dolling water for 15to 1 20minutesoruntiftend.8r: CREAMED NOR'J'll In large-saucepan melt CAROLINA YA.MS butter, add onion and ci>ok 3 large ya_ms, pared and until tender. Blend ln nour; cubed (4 cups)'· add bouillon cube and salt. 1;.. c up b utter or Gradually stir in milk, and Add draln~d coo,ed· boiling water in saucepan yams and pars'te)"f Serve and simmer for 5 minute!. immediately In e to 8 por· Drain well. J.1ix yams with tiona. onion. salt and parsley. YAM ROESTI Melt butter 1n a lara;e 2 cups shredded pared skill.et. Add yams and press raw yams (3 lara:e yoms) flat with a spatula to cover 1,; cup c_bopped fresh bottom or pan. Cook over onion · low heat until a crisp brown 1 teaspoon salt crust bas formed on the bot· 1 tablespoon chopped tom . . fresh parsley Turn yams with a flat Y.I cup butter or spatulaandbr?wnonl_)lher margarine ·side. Serve hot 1n 6.port1ons. These potatoes fr1om • North -Carolina oook beautifully by the simplest methods such as boillnc or margarine . cook. stirring constanUy, 2 tablespoons chopped,-----~---------------..,.------ • Creamed cYams is a new way to prepare this fresh vegetable from North Carolina , in good supply at tfie mar,ket now. Yam Roesti is fried pancake-style. " CLOSED NEW YEAR'SDAY DELANEY BROS. AD ITEMS GOOD THRU TUESDAY DEC 31 're in a ·class ourseK. Grocery Arden Eqq Nog 32 oz Folqers Instant Coffee 10 oz Tree-sweet Grapefruit Juice 46 oz Kleenex Cocktail Napkins SO ct / Nabisco Assort. Thin Snack Crackers Minute Maid Orange Juice frozen 12 oz Durkee Assort . Hors·D'oeuvres frozen 5 oz Liquor 69c 1.89 49c 33c 69c 5x 1.19 Chateau Rieh•rd's Champagne fifth 2.70 Rich•rd 's Champaqne --.~--_..4 .. 70 by Hanns Kornel fifth Richard's Vodka 1h 9al Richards' Scotch qt. very very liqh t Seagratns Bench~rk Bourbon 1h gal ' --Produc e Mixed Nuts ex. fancy lb Duliflower Sno-Ball for that relis h tray lb Drrots fr esh lb pkg Jicama fresh chips for dips lb 9.98 6.39 15.75 69c 29c Ix 19• Delicatessen Richard 's Party Cheese Balls 8 oz 1.49 Richard 's BBQ P6rk Loin Ribs 1.75 qreat for Hor-O'oeuvres ~lb Rich.iird 's Combination Bean 89c Salad pint Wisconsin Edam Cheese ~ lb 1.20 Capdlelight Meats Marinated Meatballs chili salsa sauce Salisbury Steaks pre·seasoned Richard 's Meat Loaf oven ready 1.19 lb 1.19 lb 9&: lb Meat Rotisserie ROl.3t boneless rump Klbobt of Beel Loin bite size Cube Steaks perfect for quick sandwiches Chicken Breast rib cage rlmoved Fresh Le9s of Pork whole or Mil Seafood • Cooked & Peeled Shrimp for cocktails Smoked Albacore for party snacks 1.79 lb 2.39 !ti 1.98 lb ~ 1.29 lb 1.29 lb 2.98 lb 2.98 lb WE HAVE A COMPLETE SELECTION OF SEAFOOD' FOR NEW YEAR PARTIES. Bakery 1.79 63c Chocolate Loaf Cake Cracked Wheat Bread lb Ry1 Rolls plain or s~ded Cinnamon Rolls dozen ?le 6 lor 53c Nineteen hundred ahd seventy five is here. And this year, more than ever we are all concerned that our dollar is spent where.it will benefit us the most. • I , i • Richard's is aware of each customers needs and feels you de serve more than just a product for y9ur dollar. That's why we believe every it~m sold in the market must be backed with a reputation of quality, guarantee of service and promise of value. ,,,. ••• Sf ~--····· This year we ask you to be selective, and shop Richard 's. Expect the finest quality and unmatched se rvice, with an.honest return for your money.,Then compare, we think you'll find we'rein a class by ourself. HAMOR VIEW 1560 MACARTHUR .,EY9"0RT IE ... CH o.-9-IDalfy, 5"'111 ·7 _, ... • ""° ltlJ Vt ... LIOO ~E"1'0RT BEACH Oplft 9 • 7 O•ity' 173·1360 0 -~ - n .111REE-DMENSO\iAL ART 2!J°!o Off RCrord's Lieb rbrre ord Gift St'QP I , . -• • --I r 1 .. to mi for "' CV the ar de na th on " be a pa m· >O an y Q St PU. "" I di. uf w ,, h fa d h ta sa lo of e T y Bu SC fi" by th A tµ. Ho Id Sp Zi M po pa di ho of G th A B at co Cl wi p. -wi H G B D 0 h E A 0 p J J 0 c B lo • th Jr a 1i1 '~ of Is fl p le . ~-. .. ' . . . .. Greetings Seasoned •····· .•. ! Read -selWee~·:··1n·e .. _[.1n~ By JOAN lllVF.RS Every holtday se:lson. ~\­ l«:asl one friend has the gall lo send me Cine of Lhose mi Qleographed Chrisl1Tii.1S for m letlers. the kind that i.lre written to be rei.ld hy everyone the sender know:) -fron1 Charotothe Pope. \Vhat annoys me about these long letters is th at they are so impersonal. l"cw sen· ders even bother to fi ll in my name at the begi nning or their letters, and one that once tried, mistyped it as "Loa n" ( t figure it was because he was also sending "' copy to his ri nance com· panyJ. These letters usua ll y make the writer's life sound . :.o rich, so full of excitement i:lnd happiness, that ever- ybody else's life -from Queen E lizabeth's to Barbra Streisand's -pales by com- pu rison. This used tn UJ>!>l'I n1e , but nu longer. 'i' ou sec. l:1st year. I did a litllc rcsc:.irch and discovered thi.lt th(' majority u( the letters th:1t I received \\'ercn't ex:1ctly telling the lruth. For ~xam p\e, belo\v is the From Page C3 ori~inal hol1tlay letter thal e1•t·ryo ne 1n nur family re· cf'ivfd fro n1 my tous1n Hl'lsy. <lestr11J1n~ her tl1 v1nc cxi~tcnce. I ha \'{' added, ln purenlht!Ses, the \ruth , \1'hi<.'h·-or course -lielsy ne"er "rrote. .. Deur 'Io-\Vhom·ll·nl<1y· Concern :' JOAN RIVERS "~l a p py Chanu ka o r Andreas faulttinc.) l\.lcrry Christmas. (Check "Of course, my li fe has one.) had its ups and downs. Last ''Fi r st off, l e t me fall l scuf£edmyGuccl lha !J upologizc for th is im· pump while parking our personal communication, J aguar (bus) on the wa y to but I have so many dear another movie pre miere friends to write to that the I the X-r.ated....!.'~Jlnight at t as k seems imposs ible. E ster'S " 1. ~lo"•ever , I <Also, it's hard to catch thoroughly enjoyed il as I people 's last -.ames and ad· \\·as \.\'ith friends: llenry K dresses in:! bar.) I Kratinger, the usher ) and ··tt's so ~ood to be able to Jackie O (O'Dricn .thet1l'ket tell all of you about the r:11·\1. fabulous things that ha\'e .. ,ly husb:ind, Seymour, h-appcned ·\n me during the has l:.inded ano1her good job last yeor. I nlO\'ed inloi.1 n~"· v. hi(•h h<1 s 10 do \\·1th the dis- no1 ghh-Orhood and yet1Jeoplc tribut1un of posti.11 equip· frnm our old one kccp com· ment. tS('y mour has landed ln::: by and knotk at my door f\VO to f1Vl' fur t:1k1nl{ ettttlft- CQnstantly. (l:nfortunately, mcnt froin Lhc po:-.t officl' they all \\':.t'f'lt their money.I and 11·,·ing to d1str1hutc Lt I lnw huppy :inti fuUi\lcd I '\'C through <.1 cla:ssf1 f1cd ad fl" be(!n. irr I have one n1ore ading, ·'Sa\c bi g money. yc:.ir like the last onc, l'n1 . bu ysti.lmps:itdis<.'ount.'J ~on n a buy u house on the San • · 1 n ordc r to fi 1l tin1c. 1' ~·c been cxp;i~dtrig~ horizons · and h<J \'tl become an expert 1n foreign t•ooking. \Ev~ry night I eat ;.1 take ·l\ome or· dt'r from Taco Bill's). l gue!>s this is because l'n1one of those truly creali\'e peo· pit~ \\'ho are interested in t•vcryth1ng texcept s.pe nd· in~ any amountoftimeinthe kit chen J. ·rake my se\1·i ng. r.t y · daugh te r Nancy cla ims . thut, thanks to me a nd my nimble fingers. she could easily be voted the most ap· propriately dressed girl in Lhe first grade (loo bad - she's in the seventh L "1'1·e go t to stop no"'· as· I '\'e got a house full of people (the sheriff is auctioning off 1ny things) and Charlie, my :.on. needs a button se11·cd on his shirt fso I'll have to take it to the <.'le::iners or el::.e find as<'fet~· pinJ .. ,",\guin, ll'l me \\'1:,;h you all ;i ha PllY holiday. If you '\'C hrcn ht1king ~ts n1ut h :·1s I ha\"C, I kno\1' \\'C"ll <.di ha\"e a bountiful holiday din ner 1 providing our cheapskate f :i m ii i{'S ta kc us 01.t to eat). "\Vilh lovi:, .. Cousin Bctsv·• ... What Christmas Means h a ve a loving' churc h family. Then there was th at Sun· day aft ernoon sun set, which had to be the most spec· tacul a r or the year. You saved it for December, just to remind me of the majesty of God. And don't forget the quiel evenings with good friends. They <1re about the best gift you could have given us . Thanks a lot, too, for our C hri st m as caro l s themselves. Since we only sing them once a year, their beauty is not worn out fro m use. Each one tells the story of Christ 's bi rth, which "'as the best gi ft of all. \Vithout it, none of the other gifts \\'ould have any meaning and J could not look to the ne\\' ye<1r \\"ilh exci tement and joy. So, Santa, "'hatever else t get on Christmas day will be a bonus. I already think I'v<' done okay -Jo Olson. \V hat does Christmas mean to me? I must admit, I ha\'c lo stop a nd think av.•hite. r,•e been too busy to think of a meaning in the last-minute rush to buy, make and \\Tap preS<'nls and lo bake and de· corate cookies. th at all people have good will to"' a rd other people. For me, Christmas is a beautiful. idealistic vie~· of the world. -Lauiie Kasper Christmas is magnet is~: -Attracting relatives to a reunion around the tree rlo 1natter "'hat the distance . -Pul ling togeth er se· quins, felt scraps and velvet r i bbo n in to nostal gic, charm·sludded Christmas stoc kings (and leaving the di ning room table clear for the first time in three v.'ecks). -·~ ...... Groups Gather During Holidays I know t h i.lt 's materialistic. But into my gifts and goodies are packed the thoughts of love, !>Omcthing ha rd lo say and s h o\v, w h ic h l f eel throughout the year This year, for the ~first time in six years, my entire family will be together on Christmas day. For the reu· nion aloiie. il"ll be a special day. · -Tugging at the heart of ·· anyone ":ho is Cortunate enough to spend this day \vith children. -. Pen Women f.fr s. Franc i s X . Bushman, "'ifc Of the late screen idol, will be a special . guest at th e Friday, Dec. 27. hplida)' luncheon sponsored by the South Bay Branch of the Nati onal L eague of Am erican Pen \Voroe n, Inc. The 1 p.m . gathering "·ill t .ake p lace in the Grand Hotel, Anaheim. Luncheon speaker will be lda Hope Kasser of Pal m Springs. Du ring the meeting, h1rs. Zina Florentine will present l\otrs. Bus hm a n with a portra it of hers.elf in . oils painted by ntrs. ~ loren llne. Benefit A benefit New "\'ear's Eve dinner dance "·ill be co· hosted by the Ladies Guild of St. John the Bapti st Greek Orthodox Church anct the Disneyland Order of Ahepa in Le Baron i'l otcl. Buena Park. The festi\•ities "'ill begin at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday \Vith a coc ktail hour. Yacht Club Bahia Corinthia,!l Yacht Club will greet the new yeaf' with a party beginning a t 7 p.m. in the clubhouse. ~Iighli gh ling the evcninr: 'Will be an appeara nce by lluntin g t o n B eac h Graphologist Dr. Nor man Bottom . Hibernia ns T h e Or a nge County Di vi sion of the Ancient Order of Hibernians \Viii host an Iri sh 1\'c\\r \'ear's- E\•e party at R p.m. in the American Leg io n Hall. Orange. ._.~ Tra di tional pipes <tnd pen~y_wh~s tles v.•ill be in· eluded wi th the modern in- slru m e n ts in t he Rap- parcc's Irish Sho"•band. Th eater A benefit eveffing at South Co ast Repertory .Theater has been planned by the Center-A People ·Place for Thursday. J an. 2. Guests Y:ill view ''Hot~I Baltimo re." then join thl' east ro r a wine and cheese party. ·The Center-A People Place is a nonproCit counsel- ing center and VD clin ic located in Costa J\1esa. fflaybe. with the help of m y young niece, I can sli p back_a few years and recap· lure some of the thrill at dis- covering what that jolly good soul , Sa nla . had m~·steriously left for me. And the v.1onder :ind <t\l'C which would ov.crco me me as I sang a hymn at ~l id· night 1\1 ass or knelt before the cracked plaster statue o( the Chr ist child to suy a prayer . the innocent belief that all on earth is ~·ell, th at veace is possible. -Drawing the best out of each of us. kno"•ing that for each person ahead of us in line at Lhe cash register there v.•ill be another pe rson receiving a thoughtful sur- prise. -\\fa rming persons who kno "' a ll year long that sha ring and caring make the di fference and \\'ho get their proof .ror one day .. And perhaps, mostly 1n 1974. Christmas's po\\'er is the reassurance that it is possible for a great leader to bring us together. - Ca rol I\I oore ·ANNUAL Y..EAR-END tk~~ CLEARANCE THURSDAY · DEC. 26 Sale Slcris 9:30 A.M. A[L FALL & HOLIDAY MERCHANDISE GOES! Trem endous. Values at . ALL 9 WET SEAL STORES!· Seporot~ & ~•r"(00<dinale R09ulor to fao.~ JACKETS . $10.00 to $25.00 ·Solid ond Print R09ulor to S45.00 Assorted Solid & Print R09ulor to $20.00 WET S EA RG E REGULAR LENGTH & LONG DRESSES $15.00 to $22.00 MAST ER CHAR GE flANKAM ERI CAR D BLOUSES & TOPS SS .00 to Sl0.00 Students· -ro arry - Jeans and R09ulor R09ulor to $28.00~ SHOP E RL PANTS SS.00 to Sl 5.00 Denise Ann Carlisle and J a mes P atrick Ca ntilllon Jr. pl an to marry J an. 25 in Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church, Newport Beach. The ir e ngagement ·a nd forthcoming marriage were annou nced by her parents. the Eugene D. Carlisles or Jrvin . lie is 1he 500 or r.tr. nnd Atrs. James P. Can- tillion, Be\'erly Hilh1 and .. Newport Beach. _. .. P..1iss Carlisle. a graduate or University High School. 1s atlend!ng UC Irvine. Jlcr (lance Is .a araduate or Perkit me n School. al· tended .. Cul Western and now au.ends UC Sant" Cruz.. Wool and Acrylic R09ulor to $30.00 SWEATER TOPS ANO .CAROlGAN.S S8.00 to $15.00 Tremendous Selection ol CO-ORDI NATE SPORTSWEAR t /3 OFF REGU LAR PRICE Select The WET SE AL Nearest YOU • 204 ............. ~ ,..,_.. 270fllllt 17MlStr.t. C9thMHI JJl .... Sthtff,B~ . JJJ)Mtlol,S...c ... t ...... ~teMt-M" 240•,!"f..,.W.-.... . " J4JJ:J A...-. dt L• C_.... .. l .... Hi11 Mii' m1 .....-. i1w11119t. c....,, •1w1-. ...... ,. 4000 Wnt Ct t; ••A..-., C., c ........ Of-Mtt• 22120..,..M.-Dri•e,M .. of~' I•,~ SUMDAT) . . --• ' ·-· - ~J Penney Year End Record-Tape Sale Stereo Records Rutlr>. Don Mcl•111, W"tllr N~wton, 81rry Wlute, fl1onne W,,w1cht, Ike & l 1n• lurntr. 01mond1. l illy St,,nge, J.mi H1nd111, Funk Zt1i~•. 11bt tKt, Mtc IJtvoi C1nd1nc1 Cl1arwatu , M,.4 T•,..l•I, Jnhnny Tillohon, 8, J. Thomu. f t1d W111n,. AND HUNDR EDS MOR Ei 8.:Y-rack Tapes '51f}:l/.~tll ~ • C•nnt d Hut. tobe1.cr, Johnny Rtvttl, 'lod S1rw.,1, 5.im"'~ o ... ,~. St1pl1 Sin!lf"'1, Bootn T Iii MG'1. Don Melttn. \lenturu. Frink 21,01. O'J1V1. o...,011d1, S.mm1 Sin1lft •. 8olly·Srn 119';f11111tif l 1111r, Bauy Wholt, 8: I. Thomn, ANO MAN Y, MANY, MANY MDREt RCn Records and Tapes nan Ol{.OO:DIDU•I., IHI_ .. MQl\l..OOC Brion A...ger5 Oblivion E.xpie55 Live (:;bl.,""'- Rl'JI _jllHJV VENVEICJ lJl?EA!lST H/TJ • ,.,,,.,.,.,.late Me H-,co .... 1rr Aoao' ltlW>IW).Oft 1 Jft P11.., · follow "'~ llloc•y Mounlaon Ho9~ · Goo<lby~ Ag ion Albums 4.49 Tapes 5.49 en la .rvy, The Ramblin' Man Two record set , . tlAll ~PILOT •• ,,, I Albums Tapes 7.89 9.39 Shop S11nday I.I a.m. to 5 p.m. al the fOllowing stores: FASHION ISL AN D. N ewport Beach (7 14) 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CEN TER . HuntinQton Beach (7 14) 892-7771 . , c ' f"G OIJLV Ph.OT Wednesday, December 25.'1974 Label Rec -ipes'"' .. Result ~-- i 1n ·uncanny Popularity ' B,· OLGA SClll.EV . ~ t3blespoons shorten· :.nd bouillon. Co\'cr and marg1r1nc h('al, stirring constantly on· 'T'lol ariltiMlk-•~ 1ng rook until meat is tender. 2tablcspo0ns flour til sauce thickens a llttle LE!ION CHANTILLY C.\KE hour. Wh ip unlll stirr enough to spr,Oid. f'old in one tablespoo"' fin ely grat· ed lemon rind. bottle of u mar\'elous soy sauce. Next tim~ rou walk 2 tablespoonssoysauce Add onions and chop suey tteaspoon salt ·-·· and is smooth. through the doors or vour v.. teaspoon salt vegetables. l teaspoon dr)' mustard' Add 1'11 cups cheese: Boke a lemon·navortd yell ow cake mix In t\\'O Parboil s pareribs 30 minutes: dra in. Puree r~· malning ingredients In blender. :ritarinate rlbll in mixture 2 hours. Reser\'e rnarin:ide. favorite.supermarket, s'troll 1 cup beer bouillon Cook 10 minutes. B?t!nd 21f.! cups milk heat until melted, !tiring dov.·n lht:> alsll's, cx.1m inc l cup slu:·ed onions co rn s tar c h, gi nger . 2 cups 18 ounces} t'O ns tantly . l'l1cunwbile, layers. Cool. Split to make SPAR E R I BS JIA\\'1\l lt\~ some or th<' labels or j;irs. I can . th.op ~u<'y· molasses, und "'aler. Add shrt'ddedcheddarcheese cook macaroni as directed : !'ans, boxes, and other \Cl:t't<1blri>.1lr:.dnt:d und stir until thi ckened . 8 ounces (2 cup!) <!rain. Combine "'ilh iutuce four layers. Fill and frost l lcan side sp:irerlbs with Lemon C hant ill y ·~cupsovsauce packages. 1 table..,poon cornl'.-t;irch Scrvl' over rice:-or fried clbov,o 1nvt'<1roni . 111 n 2-quort casserole: top /\collection of I ht· recipe~; 1 1 ll·a ... poo n ground n~~!c.;. l\takcs •I lo G ser\. 1,i cup buttered bread \\'ith remaining c heese, (below1 :· Decora'tl! top Vt oran'ge, in'cludin.,: v.•ith rhoppcd pi stac hl o 1 rind Place ribs on · rack in foil ·ljned pan. Bake ·l':! hours at 325 degrees F . Raste occas ionally. Sf;>r\'eS on the labels "'Ould umount ~ingl•r 111gs. rru111bs brc;1d crumbs, and papMktl. tv :1 gigantic <"ookhook. It 1 tvb!(' ... poun m11J1js:i~·s Paprika Hake uncovered nt 375 nuts. if desired. Chill. l 8·ouncfi can ct=usht'CI Lemon Ch;)ntilly: Chill pineapple v.ould be one of the most re-1'4 t'UJl v.·utt'r BAKF.D !U.<\CA ROl\'I In saucepan, rnclt but· de grees 1',. a bout 20 to 25 Hubie collcclions. /\ncl it 1:-. Slice n)t'<1t in!(• llarro\\' r\.~OCll EESE ll•r. Ren1 11vc fron1 heat : 1n1nutes or unl il nice\v 6 ' 2 cups "'hipping cret:i m \\ith 1 t teason po\1•dert'd I package <dry) ·crt'amy ginger rree. !'>t rips and lir11\\'11111 !ihurt(•n· hlt.:nd in flour, sa)t, and bro"·ned and bubbly. l'itakeS white frosting mix in sn1all <'love gnrliL" mi:iter bowl for at least one This reci1le came off the Note: One pound ribs makes One serving. The r ecipes lh <il appe11r 1ni.:. /\<Id ..,1,v .'i:1uc·(" salt.· 2 Lublespoons bull<.'r or m11slard. Slov.·1.v add milk; '1 toGservinjt's. on containers for most foOd r--------------------'----'~----"' have been tested by home t:con o mi s t s and homemaker& as well pro- bably hundreds or times before they go on the package. 1\fler testing the recipes a rc carefully proofread, checked and double-check· <:d so. you may use them vdth conridence. The amount or seasoning uaL'd in these recipes ~an o f t en be a dju s ted t persona.I tastc. although 11 1 .... a good r ule to prep:.ire a nev.• recipe exactly :.is caller! for -the first time. Late ).OU can mukc your ov.·n aiJ. justment or <idd a personal ~ig~ature. My fa vorite meal-loaf re· clpe came from a box or oat- meal. 1 top it with a glaze o bottled chili sauce beforL' baking. A macaroni and chees casserole, taken from a box of elbows, has been changed to include in the sauce all o the cheddar cheese rather than sprinkling a portion o it over the top. t\ topping of buttered bread crum bs or crun1bled potato chips is more to my preference. l'lllSOR Cll1\SG ES These are personal <ind minor changes. The basic r ecipes \\'ere ('XCellcnt. t ·nless you arc multiplying the amounts. follow the recom mendations for pan s ize, te m perature, and method of mi.-:in,L!;. \\'hen you find a rl'ciJ)(' you like, savl' it. 1'hey Hr<' apt to vary from time to time and you \viii be clisap· pointed if you ha\'C lost onl' .i\1y last box of oatmeal did not include the i:ood meatloaf rcl'ipc but )\ad been replaced by one for roconut-oat m ea 1 cookies. r was relieved to find m~ old box still on the shelf. If, however, you ha\'e Jost a fa\"orite one. you can \\'rite to the home economics de- partment or the company and request u cop}'. r\ collection of these tC· cipes stapled or pasted t index cards and filed in a recipe box 11 like the large 5-inch by 6·inch by 12·inch sizer 'wou ld make a useful gift for a you ng brid<'.· Include some blank cards so she can be ~in her own collection. You might be starting her on acqu iring the biggest cookbook in the \\"Orld ! llere arc some recipe~ from l3bcls that I have pre- pared many times. al.,..·ay~ uith good results: PRI ZE :\I E1\T LQ,\F I 1 ~ pounds-ground beef , :i 1 cup oats. uncocked 1, cup chopped onion . 1 • J teaspoons salt • i tea spoon pepper t cup tomato juice I egg. unbeaten Combine :i ll ingredients thorou,!!hly. P:i ('k firml)• in· to an un~re;1scd 81'1 b~· 41 ~ by 2•~ louf pan. Bake in a prehea ted moderate oven 1350 degrees F . l 1 hour and 15 m inutes. Let stand m inutes b efo re s licing. ~I ak<'s 8 srrvini:s. CllOPSUf'.Y I µound lean pork or Thirst Whipped T ry ttHS h<•\'Cr:J).!C' at a hrunch \\'llh h:11n , rorn pud· din~. pecan rini: .inrl cnrree. C.RAPEFRUIT1'0G 2 eggs. scparat€'d ~ cups unsweetened grapt>fruit juice Pinch of sail 1 ':tablespoon~ honl'y Beat eg!: whitrs until ~tiff. Wi th out \\'J S.hin r: beater. beat t"g!:' yolks until lhickened :inrl lemon color: 1i:rarlually be.it gcnlly to combine. Sf'rt·e at on<'f' 1\ ith <1 ht· II <' fresh!:-· it r;itcd nulm!'i:: nn lop. ~l akes 2 l:irgc or I small str1·l11gs WEEKENDER Goto It ALL together Fr ld1y1 i~ the l1t1!\J@ it1ll ..-------- t.~i.STOllS CLOSED NEW YEARS.~~~ From all of us to all of you ... May the New Year bring you ahd your family good health, happiness and prosperity. w10Nts~,:'.; ;~:ts'avt o ffN ,. 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PLUSH AND LUSH flOOl CUlHIONl J11mbo 77 • 27 tire with 1011el1, Fllltd with comly 1hrtddtd loam COvl1td In v1lv1t, 4s1 fuJut DISCOUNT SllPllMAHm IN DIAllGI COllllTY AllA TO lll'llYOU •..• QUALITY PRODUCE RUSSET POTATOES U.S. II 12 "": Pre101i1,1m Y lokiti; Sire • 11 ~~~~~~--..... i.19~ ~r..~~!800"'" 29~ dtHclo111 oll purpat• , , , ll AVOC~DOS 'M ~allday dlpt. btto large Fut•l• • TANGERINES lot~ J11!cy OrlOl'ldO "°'"-'Y J'VU .. fOll JU ... hlal9 bmt Mn•t111M01 IMH-tlmn' IA ..... ,.. ... .._., .. SAlnA AIA ..,, lll'f• MAii 1111.n STOlll OPIM AT ti• .t..M. ' R~c~pe - 1 . -+F its Budget ByCECILV BROW~STO~E .._..,_ .... ,,~-Ii .... DEAR CECIL Y: Our family is on a very tight budget, as are most or our friends. We are looking for some gqod, down-to-earth vegela· ble and mea.t combinations th.at an ordinary working man, who eats a cold lunch wool~ enjoy for a hearty evening meal. Most recipes we read· are too r ancy.-YOUNG HOUSEWIFE. P .S J also have two small boys to fill up. LARGE SIZE 'AA' EGGS Luctrne ( Forme1ly Cream O' tht C1op) 1-doz~n Carton STOCll-UP ON THIS! B" SAFEWAY BUYS! -· ' FACIAL ·CRAGMONT TISSUE SODA PO Kleenex-lrite Spot Facial I $ (Plwt 0.potil DEAR YOUNG llOUSEWIFE : 1'o make a start on the sort of recipes you want, here's L:1n - cashire f-l ot Pol TherL•'s nothinl! fan cv ybnul it · CHUCK •. OAST ius tadelicious woyofcom-WHITE MA. GIC bining polaloes, onions and SMOKED HAMS I C meat. ll origlnaleil in lhe I ETERGENT ~ north of England where, ae-. . ~~~;~~~.ice Beef cording to a British food -fi'f1it~~ "~te;dass :rs~gn~r~~ . F y . 8 9 . ~~ working people who li\•e or our ·c - with a bleaker climate and laundry less fertile land than people 49·02._ · ::.... in other parts or England.'' I am enthusiastic about Pkg . the di sh because there's · · · Former John " Hoffmon fully Cooked Shonk Portion .• / ;,.' 6ont·1n l: ... · (Bi.tit Portion lb. 99') lb. nothing to mask its good ' I OG FOOD natural flavor and it has . fine food value. lb. . , lt's sometimes rorgot-M' h D F D ten that potatoes, in addi -19 ty og or ogs lion to their other m•lrients. °"i~;o_.=-==i?=""l 5 s1 supply vitamin C. If you and 11-· your fri ends try LancaShire ~I · Hot Pot. I hope you approve i: it.-C i . 6~~~: LANCASHIRE HOTPOT 4 shoulder lumb chups O C R f'll ~.;, llf.i to 2¥.i pounds (If~ to •n'. • up e I s s .••. S11t inchtllickl · OSOS S p d Salt and pepper 1-' Oap a S 3 medium onions. about ~S S d Htrm•• '"'pound · i.i pam prea o..u .. 4 medium potatoes, l 'h ~ p J • "'41U'• to"' pounds 1-l rune UICe ,,,.. <> cup condensed beef 0 N II . St ''• broth (bouillon),' undiluted 1-' Q eys eW Chvn~ .... 99' el 100 .... 59' el II "'" '38' , .. ":'" 69' ... 16.--:· 89' Cfromal01h-ouncecanl ·-O p• I J I 11•11.49, 2 ta.blespoons butter or 1-i. lfteapp e U Ce O.S. Glou margarine, melted DAIRY -DELI BUYS! Cut ·away fat from around chops; place chops in a broiler-proof IO-inch square sfiallo·w baking dish orsimilarutensil. LUCERNE PARTY DIP Sprinkle lightly with ~alt and pepper. Peel onions and pare potatqes; cut crosswise into 1'i or ~-inch thick slices. Place halC or onion over meat: place half or potato over onion: sprinkle light!} with salt and pepper. Add remaining onion. Arrange r emaining potatc slices in rows over onion. Pour beer broth over all . Cover tightly (with foil 1r necessary l and bake in a preheated 325-degrec O\'en for l)l.our. lJncovcr : brus h top with melted butter. Con· iinue baking unrovcred, at 325 degrees. until very lit lie liquid is left -a bout •..-~ hour longer. ''"·491 , .. "· 55' ''"· BEEF RIB ROAST GROUND· BEEF PORK BUTT ROAS .... hshoold .. I 93c Bladt·flo.,orlul . a And Juic1. lb. ~ DUBUQUE OR SAFEWAY liii'-CANNED HAMS- ~~~·:·::~1YE0,,4 -lb $ s•• To Ca1ve. Con Rtgvlor, "f1e ih" US. Gov'r. Jn~pe<led Any Si1e Pockoge s ... ;"' S.99111•.., lb. i w:g~i SAUSAGE ·c .Sofewoy· 9 8" Mod;om " Ho• J .fb. ~ (2-lb. Roll $1.9.S) Roll Beef Rib Roast usos~:~t;~dBeef Boneless Hams ~;'~":~~ lb. s199 Canned Hams s~~:u:~:'. 5.~:~5 6 89 Safeway Beef Franks 1 ;;;'. 59c Pork Rutt Steaks'"'~~:;:",: '1" Canned Hams o.b:, •• S i~.'1 0'' Corned Beef Brisket ';:',, '1" Flat Cut Corned Beef ,. '1" C 81 H ........ '2" ure oms whol~ "' ,..,,. lb Place under broiler. close to high heat. just Jong enough to lightly brown top. Makes 4 ser.vings. LETTUCE · S kAR B ""'1" . mo • • oma aeon "" Dubuque Bologna .. ,. ... ,99' Center Ham Slices ,,;'.,., .. '1" Cooked & Peeled Shrimp ,..'2" Ziape Burritos ~.:.~ ld,aflo•le Tito• ,,. ..... 79 ' '" Light mola !>SC:-f r('p]ac~s part nf th1• ~ucar usually used Large Size Heads l1ovnw.hw1i91t Chwln CRUSHED WHEAT ORANGE JUICE e BREAD <:~t '""h $ ~F SkhyBlar~ d 5 3 ( \·~· ~ i., Coo',~'"','.,,, 4 res • 011te ,,...:'~ R.ch In 1 Vi -pound Loaf -~ ::•tom1n( ~ ANGEL FOOD BAR ,y.,~ Wright , 13•01. 79e frt1hly08o~td l'llg, i FRUIT PUFFS Mr1 Wri9ht'1 Poc•o1• 53( f1t1hly.Bo~1d of2 @JUICE-COCKTAIL . · JO-SLICE BREAD \ \ w .. w,;,w '""."'"" ""C \ •. \ I(,~ \: PEANUT BUTTER Reol Roo11 3 -lb s11• C1eamy·Smooth J o• SPAGHETTI SAUCE Town Hou1e Rich-Flavor . 16·0•.59c Jar . From Our large . VARIETY DEPT ••• . i LISTERINE CJ An""P';' 7 7 t I 4-9unce • Bo tr le BROMO-SELTZER & Anolge.•;, 7 9 ~ ....... ,' --e. An tacid · " .; '." ~~;"" .. Vicks Formula 44 ;:::;.~;.'1111 Dristan Tablets ~;~· 1 JI' Prell Concentrate """" · 1101 " Tvl>e St. Joseph A$pirin .:~. 37' . ACNAIR'S SCOTCH {'.~~ Im ported From Scotland ~ 86·P•oof loll SJ2'' Holf Gallon . TABLE WINE lo Mesa I Al l e1cep1 Porfl $199 Golloo eGIN OR VODKA W;noe<1 C;p Holl $749 80 Proof Go!lon VIN ROSE , Hol l $219 llalion Swiss Colony Gallon FRENCH FRIES ;._,£.. ~ .9 2:. ..... ,..._.,_ - c GREEN PEAS Avocados Octon Spra y Cronopp11 48. 8 9• or Cronbe11y 01. ' Bottl1 e Taquitos ~'.;::: "" .. 79e Sandw1·ch ...... . ,.9 1,. '"~"" .. , 89' •' . large Tangelos 1·;::,;·• Ora·~ge Juice •·::~" Bk• Ptt •·-·· a mg _ o a aes '""" ' .. 19' ''" 99' ":..""' • Strawb.erries ~«:; ·:.:· 69' fiddlesticks ··~:· THE • '' ' ' • (:8 OAllVPILOT ~p\Jffle Bests --Bi ra- By DIANE YOUNG ...... l .. ClwlttiAll k'-"'• M.it.r Eve.ry year, during the Wh~te.i; holidays, we are fac'ed with the inevitable, Jenoxer turkey. You c<1n leave it pl astic· wrapped for another day 1 ~t\ p.np~ber meal , but then you. haye to do something with.it . . So resign yourself, roll up your sleeves and get out a sharp kni're. Cut and pull off· all the large chunks of meat but don't leave the frame look- 1 ing like something picked elean on the desert. And don't dig out the J;i st smidgeon ofstufring. If you need more time to think about the turkey me<1t 's future, "'rap 1t carefully and refrigerate it. Put the turkey frame in a large ketOe with about fo ur quarts of water. Si mmer "until the rcmainin~ meal falls off th& bones. Then re· move bones and throw lh em out. , Toss ·)n an y l eltover veget<i~les or <·hopped onions, ~arrot and celery, plus a cup of washed brown rice or b.arley. Continue simmeriQg1.intil the grain is tender t1.nd correct the seasonih&. Don't forget that soup frtt:tes well, especially in washed'! milk cartons restapled shut, for quick soup-and -sandwich s up· pers. • If you have enough turkey meat lei\ for several meals, you mar want to freeze some. lns tea.,.d or lea ving it V.'hole, Sli ce it fi rst into serving pieces and di ce the smaller cjlunks. This makes thawifi.El qpicker and easier. The didtd meat is perfect ror turk',Y soulfle, which my husband claims to like bett er t)\an the original roasted bfrd . oil TURi:EY SCUFFLE 1 CUpJ!'ilk 1 cup'tbrkey soup broth 2 tablespoons butter or 1¥. cups s ort whole wheat bread crumbs J t eas poon ground thyme Few g rindings fresh pepper 2 cups diced, cooked t urkey 4 large eggs. separated ~feat the milk . ..soup broth. and butter together. Add the ~a.d ,.c rumbs; some salt. thyme,\ pepper , e1nd turkey. Beat the egg yolks and ·gradually stir into the hot mixture. Stir and cook over low heat until the mixture thickens. Remove the pot from , the heal and carefully fold in the egg whites that have been stifn y beaten. Turn the m ixture into a 1 1,:: quart un g re ased casserole and pl:.icc in a pan of hot water . Bake at 325 degrees F. ab out an hou r and IS m inutes unti l a knife tel the 1 center comes out t·lean. This ~e rves six to eight Turkey Souffle •~ nice scr\·cd v.·ith m ush room 1 sauce, si nce your turkey g ravy p rob ably d isap- peared at its debut. !\f ake the sauce during the last 10 minutes the sourri c 1s 1n the oven. ~IUSllROOl\I SAt:CE 1 1 cup oil or butter I cup s li ced , fresh mushroo ms 1 :i r up unbleached nour 2 cups turk ~y sou p broJ h (1n the m ilk carton:-., remember ?) · I . l'llp 111 ilk Sautc the mushrooms in lhl' 1ul a fc" n1inu tes until ~ofl and then "'Ork 111 the nour Stir 1n thr turkey brolh .intl n1Llk ;ind l"OOk untll thickenl•d Sl·ason ~ it h salt .ind a h:v. ,::r1nr1llngs of pep- per Good Start Start the day v.llh .1n •·nerp:~·-Jadcn breakfast and \uu'll hr better ahl e to cope ~ The re ;1rc manv \\ays lo do 11: add cotta ge chce!'c to :-c rariihll.'d t•ggs O r mc11 a <'htese sli("e on toast. If ~;ou "rc ha\ 1ng poarhcd t.'!'~ on toast, melt 5,, 1:-.s chl'C!>e O\"Cr lh:it and ~l'r\"C' \11th a hu!tl.'r ·i;r11/cd p1nca1>plc ring . ·- JOAN RIVERS Is Joan Rivers in the DAILY PILOT Tender U Juicy Franks g" ~r~:o;~·•-'--~ GALLO SALAME ('~ '-) ,_, I H D .. !1~ •••••• !<?1• 1 ~-~ O·CHEEZ KISSES ... ~·-·-··· 89' .............. ""' ·-··;&g". 11'), ••\V ·-y ...... ... ,o • • • • .• • • EA. , UO>JOl •IHI •""-"' Ts • ••S''""' • CO•,,otO loll' 43 0 SLICED MEA • J~l .. Pl>•O Ii!£'• 0•"' IUO'(Ff C • . • • • . • . . • . • • • u. •-411 .. AllJU\ 89' O SHARP CHEDDAR .••••• \"!~ -'~" O LONDON BRIDGE 90' GIN .. -:·:·.". '8" 10 PIO()> D PRIDE OF CANADA .. --. :·~ ~·:·':". '911 o SCORESBY SCOTCH ...• ,.r ;~,.'11" ~fl•M W•,.I•~ I• ~•ti 0 TEN. HIGH ,. .. <•• ~"~· .... ,. 0 " 110" ................ fHE ~!!ETTY Pt ANT CALADIUM PLANTS 6-IN POI 8£.loUtlfU\ s2ea OE(Of!.liTION! l lA.!lllfUl' MUMS $249 ' . Thutlday, Dtc. 29, 1174 N PfLOT·ADVEATISIEA AS . Shop Early-All Stores Closed New Year's l)ay COOKED • • • • • Premiq_m Co££ee I~ Yu ban l:LB. $,. S.SHANK PORTION Stock-up on these line Holiday Spirits Vodka or BOUtmON • fAJRGllOUN0$ &OURION ,, •• • ICAMCHATKA VOOICA. HAlF t;AllONS llA. • • • • • .. AllGll:INDS -~- ~· .. ~·"·45c "°' lllO c.. .. • • • • • • Pitted Olives D JENO'S SNACK TRAY . :·.::;·~.::~ 99' : <.t5' DONUTS 8-PAK '~1(~~!~.;:~~~l 59' : . . • . . . . . . . • . • u • • Iris Club Soda 1•01 Quarts! GP,,01' Vodka • ~~~·,~ov · ••• • SUNDEll:tANO - ORY GIN EA . •Mesa Ytrdt C•nler; Harbor at Acl0111s, Cost°' Mua . •1 l922 lrookhurst, Gardtll GrO•• •2381'1 El Taro B Toro • 1308 W. Edinger~ Santo Ana •58S8 Wamor; Huntillgfon ltach ' • ' . -· ' - ' -- B> CECILY BROWNSTO~F. AiM(!otlt<il l'r.$~~~µ1tw (:overnmcnt rnreca::.tcrs say they expect rurrent pork supplie:. 10 be i;:rl'atcr than In 197~. Wedneaday, D.e1mb1r'5. 1!T4 si.i uteed p3per·thin \\0hlte until meat thermometer re· potatoes, French-cut green glster1 170 degree" or for bt'an~. a mixed gr ern salad 31'::1 to 4 hours. allowing and d c:.e p_·dish apPle 'lfTrlb9bt 1,0 minutes ptt" pound. ROASTPORKAlA \Vhile pork roasts EDNA_LEWIS . partially prepa re Peanut DAIL YPllOT (.'9 1 J tablespoon so11auce 1 cup water ' It's th.e 'Peanutiest nerorc s upplit>s of th<' me<1t fall ~hort <tnd prices j.!o e'en higher you rnay, if ~ou are us n1uC'h of an afi· C'io nado of roast pork 3$ I unl. y,·ant to try a re<.'ipe·I C'an he<1rt1ly rel.'ommend. s 10 6 pound rib·end S<tuce . pork loin \\'hen roast is done. re· 2 tt'aspoons salt mo\'e loosened bark bone •~ teaspoon freshly by runnlna car\•ing knife ground pepper along the f'dgc of th<' meat: 1 1 teaspoon poy,•dered plsce pork on a heated plat• While pork i1 roasttna. spoon 2 tablespoons of I.he lat dripplog• In \he ropUH pan into a small s~Ultl; add garlic and tay~nnt : 'foot gently until garlic is sot· tencd but not bro"''"· Off he:it st ir in peanut butter, \'invgar. '°Y sauce and \\'at('r : stt oi.side until pork i5 done. I ,.. \ ' UPC Decoded Grocery Checked ~ose Jittle rectangles of broad and narrow stripes with numbers underneath that you see on food packages are the . UPC- Universal Product Code. The stripes identi£y the manufacturer, brand, size,. etC. of an item . With UPC on rood labels, a store can use a scanning device to read the code and match it up with the price, fed into a com· pllter. Using UPC and the necessary equii;>ment, stores can eliminate "ring- ing pp" of groceries in the old familiar way. And stores can save the expense of putting prices on each item sold . What does it mean for consumers? Fa s ter checkout tim e? Yes, elec- tronic checkstands. when scanners are used, will be faster. More accurate checkout? Yes, but "'ithout a price on eaM item, con- sumers will fi nd It more dif· ficult to compare prices, especially between items stocked In different parts of the store. And with the speed and lack of prices on items, con- suiners ll.'ill be less able to catch mistakes (machines are programmed by people --so they do make mis· take~!> Lower prlr:es? Kot im· mediately. The eler:tronic equipment, which is sup- P 9.J ed. to reduce supermarket lahor costs, is ,·ery expensive. - Also, new labels will be required on all foods -and a new label for an item can cost severa l thbusand dollars. Small companies v.·ill be hardest hit by these <1dded costs. Seconds Encored tr your rood budget is s trained, count on reliable. economical recipes for beef -s tews, casseroles and chowders. Or, i! you want to be creative, a good place to start is with leftovers. There )'OU can use your im- agination and make the second time around as good as the first. BEEF P IE ENCORE 2'h cups bite-siie pieces cooked beef l beef bouillon cube 1r2 cup boili ng water l package frozen sue· cotash l small onion. chopped,_ 2 tables(loons butter or margarine. melted 2 tablespoons flour · JV, cups milk l tablespoon prepared mustard 1,i,teaspoon salt ·~teaspoon thyme 1'1 lcaspoo n pepper Pastry ror top crust of 9·inchpie Add boui llon cube to boiling water in saucepan. Add succotash ahd boil 5 minutes. Add beef and • onion and cook ·slowly, rov· ered. 5 minutes. ~lett but t er or margarine In saucepan, blend in flou r, gradually stir in salt, thyme and pep-, t ~ per. Combine sauce "with meat-succotash mixture: and place In 9·1nch pie plate. Cover with pastry, crimping edges of pastry to rtm of pie plate. Makes several sli~ in center of top. Bake rn 400S degree oven for 35 minutes. ~rvesatx. Noi, mori thin 1v1r rqu1111dth1 lnform1llon pri nted -ry d•)'. In the i'"••t"1111f"•r.Q"l!r.,"ll • ginger ter and keep warm. Pork Roasts in Rich Sa1.1ce It's adapted from "The Edna Lewis Cookbook .. by F.duu Ll'wis and Evangeline Peterson <Bobhs·"1 errill). · Pee1nut Snuce, see f'inish Peonut Sauce belo\\' and 5erve hot with thl' roa::;t Ha\'e butcher loosen garnished with v.·atercress. buck bone or pork roast by !\lakes 6 In B scrvin~s. To finish saure, pour off rem'3ining fat in roasting pan (after removing ro85t I. add p('anut-butter mhcture to meat drippings in roust· ing pan. $8\\'iog a('ross lhe rib bonl's. PEANUT SA.UCE :\l rs . Ll'y,'ls wns the chef at \'t•w )'ork City's C<1fe N1('holson in its heyday. Tn acrompany the roast pork \.\1th peanut sauce Ai rs. L c .... ·is suggest s ~fix togetftt.r the salt. 1'i ny clove garlle, pepper and ginger and rub 1nin<"cd .. it into the meat. 1 1 teaspoon cayenne Roast pork. fat side up, pepper on a rark in a shallO\\',ro;ast· 111 rup peanut butter ing pan in a 325-degrer O\'Cll 1.~ tablespoon \'inegar 1-leat gently, stirring <"onstantly to get up bro"''" particle-s . Taste and add salt if needed. ~lakes about 1 1 ~cups. ~·pp~ OPEN ~ NEW YEAR'S EVE 9:3010 9:30 Ne'1V VeaPdNewvea c•s oay ' ALPHA BETA '8eJt {01 L cJJ ! .. ••• from all of us at ALPHA BETA ,.'-', '"\\ .. ' \.·; '" \ ·y·,,·,·.·LP•H•A•9•ET•A-No·; .. ·.·,•,h•oo•d•9•,.•,h•,:··~.l,~:~~: :=::.: {lht Min in th1 Rtd Ap1on) P1oudly Oll1n 'tf ~ t PERFECT FOR I DIPS ANO, •• " . ..._ HOLIOA Y • • ''.\. HORS o·oeuvRES ~' ' .. • YQr4l,, BUTCHER'S PRIDE MEATS Q MEATS YOU'LL BE PROUD TO SERVE . .. ~ ... -~,·~-· ~.J'....•-~! • DUBUQUE ROYAL BUFFET .OR HOFFY CANNED HAMS "s oaa LB . CAN EA. ...... HTA BVICHU'! l!ID l .... 8Elf PATTY MIX 57~. BUDGET BURGER BEEF LOIN T-BONE STEAK .t ~~ &EEF LOIN CHECKERIOIRD FARMS CORNISH GAME HENS CLANCY'S CORNED BEEF BRISKET PURE POA!C JIMMY DEAN SAUSAGE Sl(INL[SS LINK P.•~••Jo•• SAUSAGE l/SOA • GAAOE A. FRESH fROUN t ~~ 12.0Z. 98~ ROU 44~ a.oz. ""~ t ~~ BONELESS TOP SIRLOIN STEAK USOA INSFf:CTED • FllfSH fR.OZEN 11: L< •1'fSf ( 09 •r• · ll40E ruT 79:. NEW ZEALAND LEO OF LAMB GR.OUND BEEF . ~ CHUCK ROAST COOICED & P{fLEO • ~ROLEN 7-0Z. 79~ pock up f:r!!aliVi! cJ'Jri!ll/I Complete 103 •~""'eek's by GRAHAM KERR GLAZED HAM '"001 ··~::,., · FREE ·, '· ' • ·' Dinner 11vAuA&FON1v .o11AtPP1ABIIA Grocery Double Discounts MOTI'S PRUNE JUICE REGULAR • ElEC. PEA~ • 16.Ql C.t~ MAXWEU HOUSE COFFEE DEL MONTE DARK SWEET CHERRIES .. . . DORMAN BLACKEYE PEAS MOTI'S CLAMATO JUICE flANCl1 !S.T'(L( BLACKEYE PEAS & BACON HUNT'S TOMATO PASTE ~·OUNCE CAN • LIBBY'S VIENNA SAUSAGE COANlO BElF HASM • 15\'l.Ql CAN .N POnED MEAT . 31 .. ouNCE D-H ,21 loll GAEEN WHOPPER ASPARAGUS MEOW Mlk • PURINA • DRY CAT FOOD 3·112·POUNO BAG tit 10-POUNO 8 ... G CHUCKWAGON DOG FOOD l ·OUNCE J ... R YU BAN INST ANT COFFEE l·OU ... CE JAJI ··mee=n OAIEO MAXIM INST AMT COFFEE FREEZE OFllEO •!-OUNCE JAR BRIM INSTANT COFFEE SUE BU CLOVER HONEY Q.UAGER TOP CHOICE DOG FOOD LIBBY'S BEEF STEW " 0 ' 65 '8TL I .95 11-0l . 80 ,.,. . l~-~NL .32 »·OZ 48 SIL, I "Ol 25 CAN I O'Ol 47 C"ll I .33 U h·Ol 83 CAl'I I "0' 47 BO~ I 2.54 1.69 2.62 2.72 .,., I 89 J"'R I " 0 ' 2 15 PKG I ,. .• , 85 Col.N I . WHAT'S IN STORE CAME llfSS FOlrl TIU" LA\I~ \\ % ICltF.MS h'n. \"oar·~ Ooy ;, !M r..-oril• llm• of 11M-rnr for ....,.,, (go!lnllt l:lft1. A fwll !MflU .,f T .\'. pm,..,.•l~hinJ;. w<u1lly '" ''°'' fo• •how hlMl.ehold• •·lw.I do•"! hold bo,.t 1klru. \.\11ho•n cli>lurllolljl llw root..,, pbnn1n1 • ho<inur~t bliffd Tai fam~y . .,. fl''''"" ol••• 1 ch1llrn .... Shtiod h.m Of I po! of h'1r!J """fl "'"h <'<lid \llodt •~ ""'"""1' lur "'<II din•"&< 11•1 I'•• l"'l~Jc<I 1 '""'"' ••hich Qff•f' 1 ch1nF Imm !h" p>l!<tn >n<l •ILO,."> lhr rook IO ..... ~.~"'" point<. GA~IETl\.\E GAM E HENS Rrtipt far 4-6 Corn1>h Gan~ lll'n' Th:iw bird• o\n-nif)ll In tht rtfri~rr:itor Ot>r and Olll'·blllf hnu" h<f"rt n"1<'1ltimr. nib P""' lien~ .,.;1h oil an4 ~1in ro~slrn!; at JSO drvc.''" fur JO mmutr' Mnn"'hik !M"l'Jl.irc .\llll'<', Bakr h•ns JO min'""" mort'. ur until 1rn<.kr . bru,hin' frtquently "'ilh :i.:iu~•. ltt<al rrmaining ""ute ~nd "'nc "'" hen~ ~I h~l thmt' ,,, h<l"•'•'ll ~mn. ORANGE-HO!ll l:Y SA1ilL , Z tun.• (10 1: ut. rad1) '011.Jen..,,d chic~m brolh 2/J ctip·oringie o«tivn), cul up 1. cup l?Ofl1'l•H·h ~tup oninlt' jukr '1 hpn. g at\'d flfong~ rin.J 1/3 cup honry 2 1bh pn . len1ou ju1(~ lo Mlu«pan, comhinr :ill ingrt.Jit11l•. f.:u...i. 1\\tf klw hr~I, Mir1111g un1LI r!ud,cn<.J ~fakes JY, c11ps s;iu«. H31·r J happy nrw yr~r~ !! r ,,~,. ("""' llir.rto• ut • (onwm<rAlf.,., 111 s.. lh•b"' lll•d. U ll;obu.(ohf '11'11>11 Grocery Double Discounts Cfro..cer y Double Discounts FREEi£ DRIED 1~' 2.72 .Sl\NKA INSTANT COFFEE REGULAR • ElEC PEl'K "0' 2 92 MJB COFFEE CAN I INSTANT• 10·0~NC£ JAP 1.69 AlPHA BETA• CREAMY • KllUNCHY •O·Ol I 53 PEANUT BUT.TER JAA I ,. .• , 81 J "R I LIY[RWU•sr SPRI AD 4•, OJ CA.N .33 R£01H!0,~ 'IH.i.RP • GAll'LIC •!>•MENTO • BACON IA.LA.PENO • S!,!O"f KRAFT SQUEEZ·A·SNAKS •Ol 54 TUBE I IU"'G SIZE NESTLE'S CRUNCH 'Ol 66 !:!AA I llVISIS <Sl!CK~•Ml•H IW!)l~ •O' 39 TEM· T PRETZELS B•G I NESTLE'S Q UIK ,,., I 72 CA.N. I GRANNY C.OOSE • REGULAR • O•P POTATO CHIPS '.oz 82 BAG I ~ Bak er y Discou11ts B1RKMOLMS ' DOUBll DISCOU'-11 l!;·Ol 54 ONION CHEESE BREAD COM • ALPH .. Bl IA 52 SLICED FRENCH BREAD ~~J~· , ALPt-<,t, BEJA • !~·OUNCE TRAV 99 CARMEL PECAN FLIP ROLLS , ~~·~· 65 APPLE SPICE DONUTS II ~~·~Ill I Delicatessen Double Discounts ALEX'S TACO SHELLS 11-COUNT 51 Pl\(; I SALAD SHRIMP • PllG. l:l"'Rllfl t.uREO • >'il.t ~ES • WliOLE CLAUSSEN KOSHER PICKLES "OL 96 J"R I DANISH BUTTIR ...... 96 P~G. I sorr • lli·OZ BOWl FLEISCHMANN'S· MARGARINE .73 TIDE DETERGEN r ":::" 109 Rfout£0 llt Frozen Food Double Discounts 0A•Glti .. l • ('l[llAY • 51RAWEiE"''1 ' SARA LEE CH EESE CAKE tllLU~E COMBIN ... TION CELESTE PIZZA VAN DE KAMP'S HACIBUT fl.,+. ~A llOO:. • lf.·0\.l"ICf BOA 1 IS ~A~l or ..... 1.11> s . BEEF. C>-4E£S[ ENCHILADA ENTREE ~~ .99 . "' 45 'BO~ 1 Non•Food.Double Discounts "MO~EO • P0Lll>t1 WILSON SAUSAGE "0' I 65 9-0U'-!CE • DISPOSABLE PLASTIC TUMBLERS 10-COUNt 79 PKG. I OENlURE AOt/[SIVE EFFERGRIP OENTURE TA9L£TS EFFERDENT LACWMA HlLU-lJl41 C*~ COSTA MIU-l2Go' ...,.W ..... • REGUlAR • UNSCE,NTEO 7 8 DIAL ANTl·PERSPIRANT !,~~ , DIAL DEODORANT • •-OZ AEROSOl ,73 ALKA SELTZER JERGENS 69 DfRECT AID LOTION 'g~~-1 11-oz..eorrLE • ReGul.AR'JExtl'IAeoov I 22 HER.AL ESSENCI CREME RINS E , rAeUlOUS !~ FOl'l lHE HOLIDAYS 59 HAPPY LEGS KNEE HI'S , 10 OUNCE BOfTLE VICKS NYQUIL 1.66 ·NJHTIH6TONNACH-Jl4J I J~t BUDDICi SLICED BEEF PRECIOUS BfU.NO RICOTI A CHEESE , 16·0UNCE TUB tl !IREC!OUS ARAND MOZZARELLA CHEESE 1;.0lJNCE Pl((; 1 01 lfi·OONCE P~C I 43 PRECIOUS BR,t,riO STRING CHEESE e OUNCE CHUB P~G t "Ol 85 P•G I • 0' 53 !Ull I ""' 76 ilK(., I .• , 83 f'><;(, I Every<lay Discou'nt Prices W!lH BUTTER JIFFY POP POPCORN 6BO BtEf . BEEF . CHICl\EN ... LA KING IURI(£~ • S/tl•!>BURY SlE/tK ••RO~lN BANQUET COOltlM' BAGS • , .• , 41 PKG. I MESH M:NIT • SUPfl'I S><EER 79 HAPPY LEGS PANTY HOSE , ASSORTED CHRISTMAS ITEMS GALLO ITALIAN SALAME ~1.39 500/ w .... , ... , ll·OUNCf CHUB 2.10 <loll Mf.AT •All Bf(' OSCAR . MAYER BOLOGNA · ' 0 ' 66 p.,c; I at /0 of f. DICOIATIONS ~·•CHl"E'i • 8·0Z l'llG 11 ¥a.R1ETY PAA • 12»0l.. PK.G 1.:tl ILlMITEO TO STOCI< ON HANO) PRICES EFFECTIVE IN ALL SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ALPHA BETA MARKETS fOUttT.4.IM YAUIY-1190 W.- "--- CJ8 DAIL y PILOT · Wednesday, Oecember25, 197• • Holiday Spirits ! THI WEEK ... SAVE $1.00 ON $698 VODKA :t~ Jo~! Rancho\, Hnlid1ty Time"'. El Rancho Gin ..•••• s4 99 Ninely proof! Gret1t mixer! Quart Blended Whiskey ••. s499 El Rancho's 86 proof! Quart Bacardi Rum •••••• s 1160 . For. tropical favorite8! Half.ga1. Save 85' Straight Whiskey •• sg99 Mattingly & Moore -save 96c! 1h gal Cabernet Rose ••••• s299 . . Moc Boril Anjou fine wine! Fifth L ' R s599 ancer s ose ..... ~ow -the magnum reduced 1.17'. Weibel Wines •.•••• s279 ' The big inagnum! Chabl is, Burgundy, Ro~Sec! .XTRA DRY or COLD DUCK . $199. CHAMPAGNE .Jacques Bonet or Andre ... fift h \\ o 1 W' o \oo '·\'l '1 .o 0 . <&. , \• ~~ . f) 0 0 (For more a~ 1 Q Olives RIPE! PITTED ••••••••••••• ; ....... 39c Large sizt•, and ripe ... you'll want them on your pa·fty trays! Springfield -No. 300 Pickle·s wHoLEswEET ................. 69c Hein·t . , . with that tart·sweel goodness that makes them so welcome! 24 oz. jar Planter's Peanuts. s109 Party time favorite! 16 oi:. can· Onion Soup Mix •••• 45c . . Lipton .• , two package carton! · Salad Dressing ••• :.-. 49c Sour Cream •••••••• 49c \\'ishbooe Caesar or Italian! 8 ounc.:e Fnr those dips! Springfield ... pinl Chili Salsa • • . . . • • . . 29e Hi-Ho Crackers. • • • • 55e Ortei!'.<i c;rl'l'O -~ood tor dips'. 7 oz rrifip and buttery! Sunshine !fl oz Corn Chips ..•..•.•• 55 c Fritns. rl'gulAr or king q1te'. 10 0 1. Stouffer Entrees ••• s 1 s9 :-iali::.bury Steak ll2 oz) Lasagna (2 1 oz) Ralston Chex . . • . . . 53c Enchiladas , .. Dl -·s . . 39c <'om {I:! oz) !lice (8 oz) Wheat (15 oz) ('hoose Beef, Che~e or Chicken! 7 1~ oz ... • .. ... . ,4S Ptt.Of-ADVEATISfJ\ .. A _,,,j, Big 'n' beautiful! Add 1llce1 or chunJo to your 11alad ... serve avocado in eandwleh.:.e9mbinatloos .•• and don't forget to make a <lip! • Grapefruit Juice • • 69~ Fresh lemons . . . . 29e, Fresh Carrots • • • 1se, Criap! Tender! One pound per bag El Rancho's! Fre1h squee:r.ed ... pure! Heavy with tart, tangy juice! BAKER RUSSETS U.S. No. 1 premium ... big beauties! FRESH 29c BROCCOLI 1b Garden goodness! Fresh ... all gnen! GRAPE- FRUIT Texu Ruby Red! Sweet and Juicy Planning a ·party1 ••• gonna see out the _aid, and ring j,. the new? ••• well, why not do it with flair! Let you r plans begin at.El Rancho -fro~ party platters, to beverages, ta Alka Seltzer -we'll haue all your needs! Jack or Ch1ddar BYTHEPIECE.· .... !lll El Rancho's own! Monterey Jack or Mild Cjieddar ... smooth and creamy texture ... so many uses in holiday menu~! Baby . Goudas . . . • ggc Or Babybel! Laughing Cow ... 8 ounce Cheese Fondue •• s1s9 Swiss Knight •.. heat 'n' serve! 14 oz. WISPRIDE $ 109 CHEESE. . Spreadable ah8.tp ~heddar! 10 ounce BONELESS STUFFED CHICKEN BREAST co= s1•!. ... SI ·• s19' a am1 m11111sTYU11111 • • • Cheese 'n' Nuts • • ggc (;allo from 01' San Franci11co! 13 oz. Kaukauna Klub ... i;even ounce ball! Cocktail Rye ••••••• 49e Claussen's Pickles 39e For party planners! Bay's ••• 16 oz loa.1' .Koabef..whole Qr icicle! 32 ounce CANNED $649 HAM SLICAI' BEEF 65t FRANKSuaL Harmony . lean, luscious, guaranteed! Make fine hors d'oeuvre&! Sprinrfie1d Chateaubriand ...... 5 2 5~ U.S.D.A. Choice beef, naturally aged for that flavor d ivine! Tenderfoin cut! El Rancho Ham sHA~~L~ALFa9c -Moist and tender-cured, with water added, for El Rancho! ... Ham SlicesCllT!ICIT •••• '15t Butt Portion Ham •• s1ot Thick or thin! Moist, water added Our own, moist, water added cure! Sweet white meat, e1'qui8itely stuffed! LEG of PORK""" s129~ _ Cuce 81 Ham ••••• -. s21t . W• · -s129 1ngens ••••••••••• r~lv.·ell Farms hors d'oeuvres'. 10 oz. STUFFED MUSHROOMS s119 lb. COllDOll BlEU / Horm~l's famous one! Whole or half r~astern pork. for navor -and lean! \Vhole leg or thank half. Prices in effert Thu.r. Dec. 26 through • iVed. Der. 31. Open daily 9 to 9 .'iunday JO to 7 Pork leg usTlJlll ••••••• 514?. . ' Hutt portion for a tender roast! Open I AM to 6 PM ~ Year's l'I. ; ClOSEll NEW YEAR'S DAY No sales to dealers! i\·!ade fresh, by our own recipe! Cappuccino ••••••••• 29c Pnckage makes two cups! Young's Supreme Limeademun11111 •••••• 19e Six ounce 4 frozen (lalMn Juice· 7%: oz-4k ) ~ Big mushroom~. ready for the broiler S ·g $139 ausa e n1111u111t. • .. • • .. Delicious broiled! Our own recipe! Salad Oil .......... ggc / For cooking, t.oo! •.. Springfield 24 ounce M.J.B. Coffee •••••• s1°3 One pound can (3 .. Clll ••• 199) srru - E-TOM For r.ocktails! Quart (10 tt ... 25cl Snack Tra¥ •••••••• sge Jeno's tiny tasty pizzas! fr?zen. 7v, oz Mixers 111111111-••• 19c Daiquiri, ~lai Tai, Mariarita · 6 01 ORANGE 25t JUICE Sii OUICI TreeAweet frozen 112 ua ... tkl r • • R ki $129 urna ••••••••••••• Party ~at-Elwell Farma! 5Y.a oz. CRAB LEGS COONE AUSIWI 99~b Fr'om Alaskan crab11, more meaty goodneM, for casserole or cocktail • • Sliced Bacon ••••••• s11t El Rancho's thicker ranch atyle! OystersWTIM •••••••• s12• Eight ounce jar (W(Sllll ••• 1.ot) COCKY AIL $ 119 SHRIMP · •~. Flllly coo'kedt Clean, tender! . ~ , . l . ' Color, Taste · Intact By BARBA RI\ GIBBONS Cabbage is a delicious nutritious \ltc"g eta ble that most people prefer raw as coleslaw. ' · . , •O O• YUBAN INSTANT That's a tipoff that most cooks -and cookbooks _ overcook it. Soggy, smelly cabbage has few friends. Just as we ll , because overcooked cabbage has lost much or its nutritional value. We were never turned on. by cabbage either, until we learned how to keep its fresh taste and firm tex· ture. c~' !!~!!~-REG.$1.87 $ Open CLOSED 69 New Year's Eve USDA CHOICE ONLY NEW YEAR'S Till 7 PERSOMAL SERVICE COUMTER DAY CHUCK BLADE CUT We like it cooked just enough to he.a l it through, tender but still crisp, with crunch and color still intact. Cooked this way, cabbage is ' not only delicious, it won't rill your house ~·il h th at un· pleasant "leftover" odor. The seCrel is to cut cab· bage into \Yedges still al· tached to the base. und to cook it us q uickly as possi- hle. \\'e like lo 1·omhine cnh· bage Wit h tom11to·bascd di s- hes for hearty fl avor and eye-appealing color con- t rast. Even ir you t hink you don't like cabbage, >A'e bet you 'II like these recipes: CA BBAG E WE OGF.S INT0~1 ATO·PINE ;\PPLE SAUCE 1h cup crushed pineap- ple fpacked in j uice) · 2 cups plain canned tomato sauce ll cup water I pound hcad._t>f cab. bage Combine pineapple. tomato sauce a nd \\'<Iler in ("0\'ered skillet. Cut the e:ib· bage in quarters, then into eighths. Lay the wedges in the skillet, cover and simrher about eight minutes, on ly SUMSWEEl .' "'*""''1: n.• . i1i~:~j FoREMOST I :~1 .i:,:'.;;i CATERIMG QUALITY 'I .. ,,.1 ICE CREAM I' di...Y 112 GAL. BLOCK i.1 r ' I ' HUMT,S . . . .-, ··""' .. · ·... "-:~ 31$1 -ii ' KETCH UP ~; 1'4 oz~ BQT'f~~\ . --- MRS. BUTTERWORTH '$ SYRUP -LARGE 24 oz. BOTILE _. . FOREMOST ;~··,,-· -' . EGG .., .,. :.:;J,·~o'~;(" ·NOG -,_ ·9~ART .·· . HU MTS ,,,..,....,!. TOMATO SAUCE 8 01. Con Req. 17' CALIFORNIA GIFT ··. ~;Lo --~: J9c· · GIARDIHIERA -: .32 ·oz ' •GREEM OLIVES • SwtET CHERRY PEPPERS . ' ·, JAR • . • IANANA PEPPERS • HOT CAULIFLOWER •.SAUD OLIVES J ·. LAURA SC_UDDERS POTATO CHIPS ··....----- TWIN PAK REG. 95' until c ahbage is tender· - c risp and s till green. Don ·ti-~, .ii\.;,-::-;::-,..,.,~:-:-="."":'.====:----::,,.---~=-=~-. ;.~J~~~~tn•:;;~,'.~cf~'; . , .• Dv.EroA-TMEoR-t.i~GAvEvND.u_TTY;.~~~J~~it~~: ·····95c Remove to a serving , '.GIA.HT 'SIZE' 28~ 0i. ;· , . . , dish and pou r on the sauce. · -.. ..,.... • ~ ... ·• ,. '· ,.,... · · ·-~·-··· ~' t· . Serves four, 70 calories · • -' ....... • · • ·~· 4 -· • • ---~ ... """' ·• each. CABBAG•; A ~D llAMBURGE R SKILLET SU PPER I ·pound head of cab· hage.in 8wedges 6-ounce can or tom ato paste I01h ·ounce can onion ~OUJl I po und l ea n beef round. trim m ed of f::il and ground You'll need a reall y big nonstick skillet equipped "ith a cover (or a chicken fryer, or an electric skillet ). Spray ~·ith vegetable coat- ing ror no·fa t rrying. Spread the meal in a shallow layC'r and rook over mediun1 hc<tl until lhelln · dersidc is brown. Break the meat into chunks and con- t i n ue cookin i; unt il browned. Stir the tom ato pas· te a nd onion so up together and pour O\"Cr the n1eat. lleal to boilin{!. Ad d the C'a bb age ! \\"edges. CO\'er nnd continue cookini? only until \\'C'd ges are tenrlc r-cri~)l anrl lhe Ii · l quid has ('\'(l porated to a thick sauce. Ser\'es rour,23.'i calories C'arh. ~lore vegeta ble ideas! • Send a s tamped self· , addressed en11clope and..25 1 cents to S lim Gourmet I '' t.;nheard ·of Vf!getables. in care or the Daily Pilot: 50- West Shore Trail Sparta. N.J .07811. Local ne'tll!. ~da.Y· In the l1t4!£1Qlt1ll ' ·~ ' JIMS RANCH FRESH GRADE AA EXTRA LARGE EGGS FRESH GREEM ONIONS OR RED RADISHES CALIFORNIA GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS 12~ -........ • CHUCK STEAK EASTERN SMALL SIZE PORK SPARERIBS BAR M HICKORY SMOKED $ TA VERN o~~~~~ HAMS BONED g, ROLLED $ S~OULDER CLOD BEEF ROAST ROUND BONE · BEEF ROAST FRESH GROUND BEEF BONELESS LEAN . • STEWING BEEF BREADED VEAL PATIIES 69~ COTTO SALAMI Dutch-Pepper BAR-B-Q LOAF c LB c LB 29 LB 49 . LB c LB 98~ -s1~? RATHS I LB PK G. s1~? 98~. 79c KNUDSE~S 8 OZ 39~ CREAM CHEESE MEAT WI ENERS BAR M FRES H SLICED LUNCHEON MEATS BO LOG MA 98~. CLEARFIELD 12 OZ SLICED CHEESE SPICED 89~ JUKE HEW 32 OUNCES s 129 MAKES A GALLON Store Hours: 9 to 9 CLOSED HEW YEAR'S DAY Daily Including Sunday Prices Effective Thursday thru Wednesday Dec. 26 • Jan. I . hicn MllljKI to stock on hond Wt Gladly Acctpl Food S~amp~ • . • STATER BROS. MONEY BACll GUARANTEE ON QUALITY MEATS 1 fVlllY 'llCf OF MEAT IS UNCONDITION.All Y GUUAHTffO TO Pt.IA.SE YOU . . 011 YOUI MONEY WILL II CH(EllfUll Y llfUHDfO FARMER JOHN TUI( BRAUNSCHWEIGER --··-··--- / . ( "6-TH ••.• &7-TH ROAST BEEF • STATER BROS. CERTIFIED • GUARANTEED· -~119 . CANNED HAMS DUBUQUE BRAND 4La. $598 CAN l·ST THRU S.TH RIB ••• L8..$1A9 S.LI. CAM ---- 1 fARMiR JOHN • 1-ll PKG e.01 39' 79' B·OZ 47e GROU ND CHUCK BEEF ROAST· REGULAR WIENERS fARMfl JOHN >KtNLESS PORK LINKS LB. I OSCAR MAYER s139 FRESH • DELICIOUS ANY SIZE PACKAGE BEEF • BLADE CUT STATER BROS. CERTIFIED ' PORK LINKS .... CUT-UP FRYERS ..................... : ........ 45• ...... . .... 1-ll. OSCARM.VER 99' BACON I SMOKIE LINKS ................... 12.oz RATHS, RIND ON _. land O'frost 1UNCff MEATS • OSctAR MAYER REGUlAR $129 ANY SIZE ptECE " SLICED BACON ... ........ " · 79 0SCA1_MAYER WAF ER s129 c SLl&ED BACON ........... 12.01. .. . suao l-OZ. PACUGEs SN:'I' tfff • suao IHF COllNIO lfff •PA.STU.Ml MAM • CHICIUN • TUIQY 39!CH c ' NU'•OtUOCC:UT•GIJA&ANTUD 95c Nff•90f8USOUIC•OUAIAHTHD $139 IC>f&.lfrf•STATH..pl.CBTWDIHF s107 7-BONE ROAST -.. ------·-··" ROLLED ROAST.... ·-·-·-·"-BEEF RUMP ROAST .......... . Mff •O<IO<CVT 89' ......... ,_, 69' • """""""°" $159 ROUND BONE ROAST................. BEEF CHUCK STEAK ...................... SIRLOIN TIP .... ., ... ,"''°"'··················"· IOHIUSS•OUAIANTHD s 12•' fOIDIUOOOSMB«JDA 29c SlATPMlOS.CHTIHa>IW $179 BEEF STEW MEAT ........... -.................... BEEF TRIPE . ................................................. BEEF CUBE STEAK ........................... . 1•DfAIM•llGULUOlU.GIPUIB'Ollt 89C SlAlllUOS.•CtlTlf•DIW s 129. lllFlf»l•WWfllMMIO•TINO(I , $179 PORK SAUSAGE ........................... 12.01 BEEF RIB STEAKS................................ T-BONE STEAKS ................................... .. SWIFT'SPl:lMIUM 99c lllCVT •TIHOll•GUAIANlHD $169 llfflOIN•NOl.US s 1 as SLICED BACON............... 12.01 BEEF CLUB STEAKS............................. PORTERHOUSE STEAK. .... .. OSCAlliU.'1'11 UAUNSCHWllGEI: Ol SANDWICH Sl'UAD 49 c lfff•toNEUSS IOUNOSlfAI( LI ..• Sl.19 • s 1 07 IHl'iow•NO fAIUi s 1 98 LUNCHEON MEAT ....................... ~ ROUND STEAK ...... '""""··········-·······"· TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ...................... . 33! . -152/MZ.7 4 c WHOLE llETS ... MON) ... ftQQJO l ... L46C c!!43' • 15-0l. 57• ·=30' l5-0L45f A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL AU STOlll OPIN NIW YIAll DAY, 9 ~.TO 7 P.M. ~-.·".· ~ L611J. ~-~ 7-t ~ """"' 59' ORANGE PLUS ............................. 12.oz VAM Of 0.W • llfl' OI: OtiSf • 46 c ENCHILADAS... . ...................... 7S·OZ. • -"l!!':!l'-69' ·~-·~ ' 11• COi li\ltlN • I-EARS -HALIBUT _ ~· SCM1LLING BREAD '~~55• iEU;rn1ES . n .01 &1· -11 • ,...., ""'°' llJTTI'• • 77' DELUXE PIZZA ""' VEAL PATIIES.. ""' ..... Yf51 Ol lltl !>IA 96• .... I 11'< lhl IO• 35' COOKED SHRIMP '"' BRIDGFORD BREAD ·--" · 1MKN GIANT • Wtftl lllITlt 1.1.UCI _... c-. 43 c VEGETABLES =~ "" UNDERWOOD • DEVILED HAM 4,5-0Z. • CORNE_D BEEF 4.75-0Z. PITTED. OLIVES :;:-,::._ CHICKEN SPREAD ........ 000 LIVERWURST :""° Sl'AGHETTI ~~!:!:\ PUFFED WHEAT _,, . LONG GRAIN RICE 8;:~" TORTILLA CHIPS ~:;~~~' PITTED PRUNES ... ,""' CHERRIES ::f~ "' 26' 1t·OL 79' $1#«1~1. 17.0l .,, ORANGE JUICE 24• l'ONfl WHU.1• .. c; Ol 1 69' , o• BRIDGFORD BREAD_.. "" SPREAD DEVILED HAM .OR CORNED BEEF ......... EA. REGULAR OR SEASONED 1·2-oz •• SO< 40 c RY ·KRISP ::::~:D~~ ..... a~z. ·.49' l)Ol 58' •. oz. 29c • UU$Wffl • l.01 ll< ORANGE JUICE !J-Ol 53• ltCH'5 Mt0~ WHIP TOPPING IY>.MON< COCKTAIL MIXERS. . "' 29' WHIP TOPPING , RALSTON• RICE CHEX 12-0Z ••• 66c •WHEAT CHEX 22·0Z ••• 76c 72 c ·,CORN CHEX ............................. '.~t. ORANGES LARGE FANCY SWEET NAVEL $ BUTTERSCOTCH ~'.~ "~ 55' HOT COCOA MIX ~~"" ""' '1.56 NESTEA MIX :.:..~'16' ~,:::g: '1 .35 BALLARD ROLLS 38 c BALLARDBISCUITS . ""'18' .................... . ~::rcHc: T~ELS~iif~i'E~ '::::~ 4~~ DOG FOOD PATIIES • 72-0Z ••• $1.89 9 5c DYNABURGER ........... ~~li . KRAFT PARMESAN "'"'-'"' '1.24 PITCHER PRIDE =' ... ""' 29' NUTS =.,..•.-........ w .. 53'..... . "·"' 93' LBS. PURE GOLD ' DUNGAN HINES . -. '.$1 06 ··BROWNIE MIX ...... 23~Z. · POTATOI U.S. NO. I LARGE RU~Sn '.~ SUCARYL:, '1.01 .................. ·~: 63' SWEET N' LOW BOX ... . ......... ·'"' 97' SWEET N' LOW r.'a'l\l".53' ..... '~'r.!: 95' , ·aROTH =:!~s 1.01 25' •• GLAD • 20-COUNT PACKAGE 5 9 c GARBAGE BAGS .................. . c . SWEETENER ::~~ '"' 65' PIE FILLING ~.'"'" ""' 69' PIE FILLING ~:"" ,, "' 79' LB.· · 49c CARNATION PEACHES ~::~=s t~3r nALIAN DRESSING. .. •·"' -BUBBLE UP• CANS 6 ''"' '1.11 .... ,,.NC, <Au•o•••• '" CORNEdBEEF HASH .. .,.o,69' COFFE•MATE ~~::t~iifrf ... 38' AVOCADOS ............... 5fOR $1 All BULK VARIETIES NUTS LA.RGI X·fANCT NlW(l()fl ,,, __ •.N& ~6,,.,,,.,, _Lf. 1 • ~ ~um..1. F,;;U~;Y $1 03 RANCH STYLE BEANS .. ""' 31:(, APPLiS~:.~.:~::'.. ............... 5 115 $1 'f're&IUff, o~ nuw.. ~'----, ~ A·l SAUCE ... _ ...... _ .. o .. 49' ........... o .. 84 ..... ftNDlloC:"""""' . ·vo-s HAIR L1sn11N1 HANDI WRAP ·CHEESE SAUCE ~., . "'-'"'35' CRA_N_ BERRIES ... :';~~.39c .~ 9 ·&' SPRAY 99c MOUTHWASH 59' WHITESAUCE ~'::.n ... ···'""29'~~::=:::~==§.§§~~-~~~d $133-l::::l HOLLATNDAISE ~."""·'~·-············· '"' 30' IFllRDENT SUAVE BAST .. OUOKlllOHUH•H ............. ,, __ , MUSHROOMS ~~· '·""28' DANISH BUTTER MUSHROOMS :0:~---·--'=33' TOMATO -=:~:-:::~::::~":.iTuiiis-•.oi. 50'i OLD SPICE COLOGNI TABUTS SNAMPOO $220 92' .. 65'' ....... •l<UM ··-~-~ ·--MULTI-SCRUB unUNI PIPSODINT LOTION TOOTHBRUSH TOOTNPASTI = 97' ~~~N:E~t:E~:~~~:::::~ s~!~~T~;L9$ ~~~~i===~~~:=~~!~~4;;~~:~::~;:~i~f , .~· M21X9ESC PEAgii\AsG~~:"'--==--~ .: ::: TOM...... 5-0L ~::~·:i~ ·~~n.~~"s~.ES7E..o1' ~52' -·· ·····-··'"1':'190'10 " $120 ·-49' ·-73' • ..,.,... .... FAULTLESS PRE·WASH ··--'""-93' , .... 27' ,... 71' · MODESS R£G. OR SIJPER,;_,.:;;~:::::::::::'.s1'.21 BRIM GROUND COFFEE '" 11.44 MAXWEW ·MAXWELL HOUSE ~-: ''""' '1.89 HOUSE COFFEE FREEZE DRIEDKMAACOXIFMFEE ·~ ~~ 1-11. CAN 3-11. CA~ INSTANT SAN • ., -~ 9ac $2'' INSTANT YUBAN COFFEE''"' 11.76 1 I PRICES EFFECTIVE 7-FULL DAlS DEC. 26TH -DEC. 31 ST. ' , MIXEP SINGLES by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Cassem • • • • • • • • • • • • • -~-!m!iml.-'LL2ill~v--,,_~ TUMBLEWEEDS 'HMM. 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'/:.· ,. . JUDGE PARKER J u06E ANO IM<S. ALAN PARKER, SAM DRMR AND Al!l&EY 5PENCER WISH ALL OF : YOO A CHRISTMAS Of G000 CMEER N4D A NEW YEAR OF HEALTH AND .i KAPPINE;,.5 ! I !f:!leO/."P ~ fl/ 17()µ~ s tf 12 '.25 MISS PEACH by Tom K. Ryan e . by Tom Batiuck EVE.I. KNIE\JEI.~ by Dale Hale ' ' l Ml>RRY CHRIS"fMAS, PSAR RSAPeRs! MOON MULLINS ' . by Charles M. Schulz .-----..... --~ • , 1'D SETTER 60 vVER . \ ~ AADCJN;OlE ~HIM •. qu1niv 9 Commerci1t 33 Glve1nedge 53 Historic 38 M1Miv1 1111bll1h· 34 Oellect the periods 39 W'*' ~ mints pr09reMof S4 P1111g1 40 B1lng: Sp. 10 Cu1thro11 , JS S111dy Si Ntwfovnd· 41 God ol IOI ON 36 Dignity of ltnd Clf)9 42 RNCllly blnt l 1 Diversion m1nn11 59 Dry -ANO SO, IN CONCl.~ION, I.IT Ml. WI*' '!Otif ALI. THS Vf"Y fEST Fo~ TME HOl.ICMV SEASON. ME SPIAKf WITM CONFIOl!NCE , iJIAT HIS ~LLOON I' NEK'VOtA~. DICK TRACY by Chester Gould " " .. " l . - Wednesdl)', December 25. 19?• OAILY PILOT (JIJ R~er Bradfield by Ferd Johnson ~,... ... Nor Too ... IT'S M/'KIN' IT "TOUGHER TO "THINK OF TH' THINGS I W/>NT Nl'X T YEAR ... . l"4-IZ·l5 .. And ~n1•\\rn ~ hnw l1rcd y11u ;ire ofrcl·civ1n~ ~h1r~'· Ill"' ;i nd 'O':k,, I lhnuµhl I'd 'llrpn'e you \.\11h ~omcth1 n!! ~nu \,\fltJ llin'1 ,.,. pc~ 1-l1v1ng room drape' "' ' , • 1 ~ " •• J ,, • ' ! .~ • • • • . , .. • --,• • • . • ~I 'I ' I . ·1 . ' ' Ir ., .. . ' ' . ' I ' " . .. . ( ' ' ' ' ' . • • ' .. .. 4 DAJLY PILOT ,-, Exit, Pregnant Aren't Rhymers Another thini: th"t ('l(·o11utr1:1 g;i,·c ~lark 1\ntony was a coll('ctlon of rare r,11.or!). ~ TO lllS LIST or v.ords Mth1>ut thyme:., our L.ani;uagc man no\V has added "exit ·and .. pregnant.'' !\IORE .<\ND l\IOttE Clllll'll" nre retiring or lute at age 62 instead or i;s. Our Chief Prognosticator thinks a trend y,•ill start soon to re· t1rt: at age 5.i \\'hat, you :.J)' you're ready? Sin, I t~ \'OL' tenrl to ;o,u(fer from d1gc:.tivl• upset~. you might try cullt\'<1l1nJ:: the h~bit of :.ll·e ping on you.r :.tomach. Thal's the advite or a team of Sov1c l ph)'SI· c1an:.. That po:.1t1on 1s ~.Jld to let) our innards operate more efficiently SL IC'IOE _• ThreC oulof four l>'.'OPlc who l'omm1t sui~idc tried but failed prcviouSI} to COITlmlt su1 t 1de . [nc1dent<1lly, did I tell you \1hcn lhL'.\ ·rl· most likely to do thllt th1111g? Within three month~ .1ttcr lht•\''\'t• been through !jOm'i: sort or an emotional t"fl!11s. JU:it ;ibout the time they , look to be \1'ell on thl°•r 11·ay lo rl°co1·cry. H:.iffling. Q. "11 0 \\1 DEEP goc~ the lt·c al th e South Pole".'" ,\,About a mile :i nd a h<1lf. Ground ]e\"el there ac- tually is 600 feel beh:)\v sea level. But that ice gives the place some tiltitude, even so. \'lhich is why it"s colder than t he North Pole, inc1d£'nl~lly. ttAILS I Statistically: lra\'t•ling by subway is not jus sarer than driving a car. but s afer than \v11lking. 'fhe mass transportation boys cite the follo1ving in the hope that it will sell the cititenry on a return to rail lines. I hope so, too. We've been going forward so fast u·e·ve passed by more than Yie'l"e caught up \\'ith. JIARRY GO LDES once nominated ··victuals" as the ugliest \\'Ord in the English language. \\1ill you <iC· ccpt that'! 1-lis candidates for the prettiest are "'()rds tllat begi n \\'ith the letter .. m" -mu_rmur1ng, Monongahela. mackina\\', ~\adagascar, maiden, ma- jesty, ~l ajorca and marinated, if llpplied to herring. ii.: \rou •n1:: thinking about g'oing on a diet. con- sider mushrooms. They only go about 124 cal.ori.es per ?$Ju nd. Iron 1s \\"hill they're good for , plus n1ac1n and riboflavin. Surprised somebody hasn't caRsuled them. LO\'E A~D \\',\R This item from our Lo\"e ;,ind \\'ar n1an's file is a little hard to buy ill first. but maybe it"s _right. Husbands and 1\ i\'es 11•ho bicker a lot tend to _br1.nl: u~ highly creall\"e children .. Or so report some C1nc1nna_t1 researchers. 'fhey studied 32 you ngster~ an~ th~1r parents. ·rhe children ""~() did the most 1mag1 nat1ve work in painting and \\Tiling turned out to be the of· fspringof fi ghting folks. AV E.R.4.GE DA:U.-\G E to reco\'ered stolen cars nO\\' is said to run S2,t6. · . •. NOT JliST coconuts, but all nuts conta111 milk at one time or another in their de\·elopment, say the nut ej(perts. And thi:lt milk does for nuts just l\'h_at m ilk does for people. nourishes the ·young, \\'aleh this space for additional reports on nuts. milk and the young, as ·demand \l·arrants. Addrrss moil 10 L .. \J Boyd, P 0 Box 1875 , f\rwpon Beach, CA 92660. C°1i.ildren.'s Snow Trip Scheduled The Fountuin Valley Rt•(·re:itlun Departmt'nt is ~J>011s1lrn1i: " sno"'' tnp 10 (;(j m p \\'inlak;i 1n the S.1n Hcrn:.irqino fll uuntains Oec. JI) He}!islr11tion for the fl a.m. lo 5 pm. trip is opc·n for t'hildrcn 8 to 11 until ·rhursday. A S4 ,25 fee "'Jll cover tr;1nsportat1on. use of lodge farililies. sha red use of ~no"' play e<1uipn1ent and hot thocolate. 1.55 , Children should brin~ ::1 w._· ~~~~f~nco~. clothing and a :Tjoast ·in Tbe lf!w Yea r With ....cd to962 2424, extension 211. Questions mo y he.d;,e,t-CHATEAU Charity Dinner On Menu Slater A' e. Route Urged For-Freeway • LOS ANGELES {UPIJ ~ The cont r oversial El Seguno-Norwalk Frec\vay -t he l ast planned in- ters tate route in Southern California -is needed to handle increased traffic and "'ould pose no adverse effects on the environment, according to stale transportation engin!l!n: Jn environmentaljpipact report , the engineers said the SS40 million free"·ay, formerly !tno"•n as the Cen- tury Free way , would carry 150 .000 ''chicles a day if built by 1980. CAPRIC E CHAMPA GN E Grenada Bay 1MPORTE0 RUM 80 Proof -42 89 WASJ.39 ~h • Julio Gomez 90 Proof l~Y~!µ ~ 3. 75 Samuel E. 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Just check 'em oft - I 34 Staples 21 Vtgttablts 14"fruits 6 Bakery lttms - 5 Bfttragts 19 Mt at and fish entries 11 Dairy items 20 Misct lla nrous l ist' •11••11 Mhlal ai11 -,r_, WAS 16.9S ~ WAS 19.99 ~ / ~\t.,.o., 1/2 GALLO t ~~=-s_rv_;_~~-0o-~--"'.:'""""' ~~.,,-~~=-·~si~~;~f~~o~~~-~~~ 1 •B~RA~No.....,.,....,.."W"!!'W' · E14®t!tt7 I 1 i I I ..dll l'.nunt Vasya ~ ~QDKA 80 Proof . l!AY WAS 7.89 V. GAL. - I ~ Canadian Reserve ....,,. I ~ WHISKY 80 Proof liAiiil • WAS 9.95 l/2 GAL. • BACARDl8o Proof .HUM Silter or Amber WAS 12.10 SAVE 1.00 y, Gal. Chivas Regal ·: ,1 BLENDED SCOTCH ' 86 Proof d Sth lj aci.1 J & B SCOTCH · 86 Proof WAS19.9S-Y, GAL 0 A SAVE 1.SO ~~~~~~t~ ....... -1"=-:--=---;-~~-~-, Old Ta~or 16Pro1 •. Old Grand-D~d BOURBON • 86 Proof I I WAS 6.S9 Sth ' SAVE 60c BOURBON WHISKEY WAS 13.99 V, GAL SAVE 1.SO • CAMARILLO • FOUNTAIN VALLIT • SANTA ANA, 3911 So. 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December 25, 1974 -- .. Disneyland Day,. Fantasy Parade Reward Artist "'It's the na:t>'>t Christmas present Kristin could h<1\'e given us," papa Fred Szabo said <•'> h(' \vaitcdjn line for the l\tatterhorn ride <.it Disncyi01nd Satur· d ay. Ah ead of him were l \\;O of his oldl·r daughters. a ~Jtu re son·in-law and his artistically tull'ntcd 12-year old. Sz<ibo v.·aited on the fa st side of the l\1 atterhr:irn fr1r the first ride of the da\·, He was the guest of his daughter Kristii1, v.inner flf the t;ncle Len lloliday greet- ing card·contc:st. First prize in.the contest was a day at the l\lagic Kingdom for the creat(71" of the Daily Pilol 's traditional Page 1 Christmas Da y greeting. Winners are encouraged to invite their entire family to join in the fun . Kristin . .at lunch in the Blue Bayou, ad· milted she had been a '''eekly Uncle Len re.ad er since fourth grade. A regular contributor to the \\'eeklv drau·ing con· tests, she has c~imed hCr share of Ken· nedy half dollars -l2to be exact. l'\ot yet sure "'here her ;irtistic talenl s \Vlll lead her, she confesses to ardent love of horses and birds. "I get up al 6 each morning to feed the birds in our <lviary,'' she says. Sisters Joha nn a and Janet privatC'ly relate the pride they fee l for their sis- ter's talents and openly encourage her to continue. And, mother -1\'lrs. Fred, not Ela - beams throughout theday. At 2 o'clock the premiere edition of this year's 1''antasy on Parade steps off a few feet from the Szabo fa mily's re· served seats not far from Disneyland City Hall. • , " - or course it ,,·asn 't the first or last time the Szabos would visit Disneyland. They've lived in Costa l\fesa since 1958. Szabo often takes the family for parties planned by h is employer, J-lughes Aircraft. . .\nd. ror the next se\'er al dozen minutes a Costa 1\Iesa family sees Di s· ne~·Jand as they'\"e ne,·er seen it before, adding lustre to the holiday gift from thei r daughter. F.t.MF.t.RE IEGIMS DISMEYL.t.MD P.t.UDE. A HOl.ID.t. Y TR.t.DITIOM COHTIHUIMG THROUCOH J.t.llU.t.RT 4 T....,.iers hod Line of DhoefCllwoclen Tlraogh ... Magic Klllgdam To Delight Holidoy T1irGogs of Al AIJff . ' •• CHIMMET SWEEP P.USES M.t.IM STRUT ST.UIOM IN P.t.UDE SCIM fr0tn "Mary P°"'"" .. ls ~monq Fantasiet Rtcrffftd for Holidayt .. • FllED, KRISTIN .I.MD tu SliBO REFLECT THE JOY· OF THE HOUD.t.YS JJ.Ol'IG WITH GLOIES Oii DISllETU.MD TUE P•st at Main Strl'ef Scpicn 1l'9iM Day crt Diu.l'yh:-:1 fGf' Uttcle Len Holiday Grl'eting Ccrd COl'lfHt W".-er and Mr,. ... , ..,.... DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY GEORGE LEI DAL COSTA MESA F.t.MILT G.t.THERS .t.T DISllETl,AMD ENTUllCE J .. _, S1ollo, 1...., lliMtr, J..t, Ela. Fro4 S11bo, _. kri'"" PoM , . . ..,..__ \ .. I .. • •• .. J ' I •' .. '·· CJt-DAILYf'tlOT Wednesday, Dgcembet2S, 1974 · --• • _ _. ' • . " ' • , \ Disneyland Day,. Fantasy Parade Reward Artist . • "It':-. tl11· nite:.t Christmas present Kri..,t1r1 tuutd h..1vc );lu·en us," papa Fred Szabo !-i<JJtl a'> he \1 01ited 1n line [or tht ~1 :1ttcrhorn ridt· :.it D1snt:yland Salur· d<iy. Ah l'iid of hun \V(•re two or hi'i oldL·r daug htt:r~. :1 ~.1tu rt:· sim ·in·law and his arti:it1cally t:.il L·n Lt!d 12.yearl.lld. Szabo Y:ailt.:tl 011 tht· fas t side of the !\1:.ilterhl)rn fri r lht· f1_rst ricle'of the da.1·. lie w;is the guest of his daughter Kristin, wi nn er 11f the Cnclc Len lloliday greet·· Ing card co nt est. First prize in the contest \:''.;.$ a day at the l\1 agit Kin~dom for thf' creator or th e Dai ly Pilot's traditioniil Page t Chri:.tmas Uay ~rt.·eting . \\'inners are encouraged to 1n\·1te !heir entire f:.imily to join in the fun . • Of •·our~c il \1 asn"t the first or last time the ~1.ab_os \~out.d v1s1l Di s neyland. They vc lived 1n Costa l\fesa since 1958. Szabo often takes the family for parties planned by his employer. llughcs Aircraft. l\ri-.tin. at lunch in lhe Blue Bayou, :.id· nutted sh!! had been a v:c ekly Uncle l.,.n reader s ince fourth grade. A regular t ontr1butor lo th e v:eekly dra~·in g con- tc!->I"· .... he has claimed her share of Ken· JH'<IY half dollars -12to be cx:.ict. \'ol ~ C't s ure \\'here her <1 rli ~tic talen.ts \1 ill Jt•:1d h!!r , she confesses to ardent 101·1· of horses and hirds. "I ~el up at 6 t·arh n1nrning to fet'<I the birds in our <1 11:.i ry, ··she sa,ys. Sisters Johanna and Janet pri\'ately relate the pride they feel for their sis· 1er's lalcnts and openly encourage her to COlll!llUC. And. mother -1\trs. "Fred, not Ela - hci.i mS throughout the day. J\l 2 o'clock the premiere edition of th1~ year 's }o"antasy on Parade steps off a fc\V feel from the Szabo f;.imily 's re· :-.cr\"cd seats not far from Disneyland City 11;.ill. \nd. for t he ne."<t se\'er al dozen minutes a Costa !\.lesa famil\' sees Dis· nc.\·Jand as they'\'e ne\·er ~eeO. it before. ndding lustre to the holiday gift from their daughter. ' ~ . . . . , FANFARE IEGIHS DISNEYLAND PARADE, A HOUDA Y TRAD'rflOll CONTillUIMG THROUGH JANUARY 4 T,...ters Lead Line of Diaey .Qcrocfers Tllraog• Ille Mogic IOogdom To Dollglll Holiday T1nogt of Al Agn . . ' ' . . ' , FRED, KRISTIN AND B.i: SlilO REFL~T THE JO'f OF THE HOLIDAYS .tJDNG WITH GLOHS.ON DISNtn.At.D TWEE Pause at Main Street~ legiM Dgy at DisneylaN for Uncle Left HcllidOJ Gredhtg"Ccrd CClllfest w;....,,. ~her,._,,· ' ~ . DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY GEORGE LEIDAL • j l CHIMNEY SWEEP PASSES MAIN STREET STATION IN PAtRADE Sct11t frOfl'I "Mory PoppiM" Is Among ,_.casits Recreated for Hotidoy$ /... ' ' ) COSTA Mf~A FAMILY GATHERS "'T DISHEYU.HD ENTUNCE JDll-o St ... , l""Y Nlllttr, J-t, Ba, !Ted Siok, llld Krilflo l'oM • • ' • . ' \ ' ' . , ' ' ... -..,.,, ' . - II ... .._ ......... -' ... . • .1 J~ • r ·~~ .. . .. •' • .. Christmas Smiles \Vin .Alon.a;--Drange _Coast -. ' •. Judges of the annual 40 Miles of Christmas Smil es decorating com· petition have designated fitission Vic· Jo aS Christmasville 1974 an<I selected residential and commercial winners as well. Finalists nominated by community groups from Seal Beach to San Clemente were considered by the panel. The contest is sponsored by the Orange County Coast Association and the Daily Pilot. Judges selected six individual win- ners from among 22 lighted holiday displays. LEONARD BURKE HOME IN HUNTINGTON BEACH WINS HIGHEST RESIDENTIAL SMILE AWARD IN COAST JUDGING Animated Railroad at 6761 Rool. Drive Is First Place Wlnner in Annual 40 Miles of Christmas Smiles Competition. TllE SELECTIONS provide a guid i: to outstanding holiday decorations in Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Laguna Beach. Costa A1esa and the Sadrlle back Valley. ·special recognition as Christmasville 1974 was given the en· try of the Mission Viejo Activities Committee. The Santa's Workshop and community Christmas tree at La Paz Road and Chrisanta Drive - along with strong entries in the re· sidential division -prompted judges to grant the soecial award. CHRISTMASVILLE 1974 NAMED Mission Viejo, Orange Coast's Holiday Best ' -. The Christmasville designation· goes to the Orange Coast community ·---· -~ RESIDENTIAL THIRD PLACE HONORS GO TO LUMINARIA DISPLAY IN MISSION VIEJO Judges Lauded Energy Saving Entry of Al and Carol .Farino, ~48!1 Via Santa Cruz COMMERCIAL DIVISION SECOND PLACE AWARD HONORS COSTA MESA IMPORT SHOP Wood An' Things, 1866 Newport Blvd. Places with Dash es of C~or, Glitter and Nostalgia · • that best expresses the joy orth.e f)oli · day season by mean!:i or decorations. The luminaria display of Mr. und J\lrs. Al Farino of 24851 Via Santa. • Cruz, l\lission \lirjo, look third place honors in the residential division., Judges noted the display involv.ing candles in s and filled paper sacks 1s a ·. Southwest U.S. tradition. Entrants this year <1.re advised to consider the need to conserve energy even though night-lighte<t-disp~ay!t were not discourlj~ed by federal energy officials. LUMINARJA v.·erc among one of several u•avs people proved it is possi- ble to brighten the holiday "smil e" of the Orange Coast. Other highlights or the judges' tour that indicate the quality of competi· tion are the following entries: -The lluntington Harbour boat tours past homes whose lights shim· mer on the water"'ays. • -Balboa Island \\'here twinkling lights and trees line the streets. Finalists selected for rcvie\v by the Coast As s ociation judges were nominated by the following organiza· lions : LAKE FOREST Beach and Tennis Club, the J\lission Viejo Beautiful Committee of the f\.lission Viejo Homeowners Association, Huntington Beach Chamber or -Commerce Women's Division. and the Fountain Valley Chamber' of Commerce Women ·s Division . Also the Laguna Beach Jaycees. the Newport Harbor Chamber of Com- merce, the Costa !\tesa Chamber of Commerce community relations com- Jllittee, the Seal Beach Chamber or Commerce, San Clemente Chamber or Commerce and the Laguna Niguel Homeown-errtssociation. Plaques bearing calor pictures of the winning entries will be presented prior to Christmas to first, second and third place winners in both divisions, and to the sponsors or the winning Christmas\·ille entry. BEST RESIDENTIAL S~llLl::S First Place: :Pitr. and Mrs. Leonard Burke, 6761 Rook Drive, Huntington Beach. SeCond Place: Frank C. Castle, 8671 Hudson River Circle . Fountain Valley. · Third Ph1ce::.AJ and Carol F .. r ino, 24851 Via Santa Cruz, !\lission Viejo. BEST CO!\IMEH<.:IAL SllllLt~S First Place: American Beauty Florists, 17851 Beach Blvd., llunt- ington Beach. Second Place: Wood."an ' Things Im· ports, 1866 Newport Blvd., Costa Me sa. Third. Place: Eschbach's Flowers and Antiques, 305 Forest Ave., Lu~una Beach. CHRISTMASVILLE 197•1 fl.tission Viejo DAILY PILOT Photos by Jerry Hill AMERICAN BEAllTY FLORISTS WINS Beach Boulevard S~ Arst In Commercial Division NORTH POLE SETilNG TAKES RESIDENTIAL SECOND PLACE HONORS Home of Frenk Castle ol 8671 Huds~n Rtver·Clrcle, Fountain Valley Smites Brlghlly LAGUNA BEACH SHOP TAKES THIRD ~schb1ch'1 Flowere 1nCI Antiques, 305 Forest Ave . . ; ' • '. -' ' l ) Bl 0 DAIL v PILOT T .. uraday, Oecamber 21.-197 oi 1'hursday, Dec. 26, 1974 I .. IT'S W88TH. THE ' ....... ,. PAPER IT'S PRINTED ON ••• ir • .11.~ ............... -...... P+z ... =,.. .......... ·.: ·:. ,,.~ :.;;.: ;~ ... ~~ ···.·:·:·.;::. :-.·::~I ' -.. ·····-........... . oo• ......... 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December ~. 1974 DAILY PILOT '03 The Bi11••t PMrkatplae• on tht Orqe Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIE~D ADS You Can Sell 11 . Fma II, [ 642 5678 ] On..Call Sefyice Trade tt Wtth a Want Ad • Fast Credlt-Approwl .... 1,1ott .••..•.. 1000.2999 l tnt•b .... ' . . . .. 3000--.-.99 .,...,. ... """-•'_. ' ~ .... ' ....... j()()O.~, Announce1111tnh, ff 1 .... """".. .. ...... im W¥ie•• • ll4ipmr1 600Q.609f ,,,..., .... "'' ,, otloll .. , •• 1000-7199 Ho.ses For Solt HoooM1ForSale •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002Generol 1002 ERRORS: Act.erii should check their dally & report ""'on! i111mtdiately. Th ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• DAILY PILOT .. ...,,. llablllty for tho finl I correct Insertion only. -•ForSole 1'AX Sllt.:L'fl::R 1974! There is still tune to take advanta~(' or thls com · mercial tax shelter. 2000 Bldg for small business plui. 2 br. a pt. ov~r J t.•ar i:arai:e. for detail~ call ~~11"'10 ••••• .. •• 8'17-00 IOAgt. Getteral I 002 ----- ••••••••••••••• .. ••••••• NJ::WPOR1' l.OCATl(JN P rt>sligc loci11lon just a OHE ILOCK block fro1n t he blue toOceanorlay l'atif1c. Hea8' cc1hn~s. Peninsu l a P oi nt 5 f)ri\!a te front t'Ourtyard , bedroom . 4 bath, f<1n111~· ~1 ex 1 t.·•1 n t ile f loors. room , din1ni:. billiard $51 .~50 IS a bargain' To room,wet bar.JJOO sq ft. seeci1~1~47-0.HOAgt of spacious h vin~. I' riced N f. AH 1 y N F\I.' t~ sell now at $109,fi()O. 4 + f~mLI ~ roo~l. Cov . all patio "'ith hr11·k HKO I~ i-,-C~lca-ss=-i~li_c_a-ho-n-1000 I~ 1-~c"'1:-a:-ss:-i71i_c_a:-lio-n~lt oo I c-=c"-~-"c..!,.c'-~c"c·-_,I ~ Classification 1200 ..._ ...... I ~ Classification 3100 Classification 3700 I~ 1 ~~C"'t.,.as"s"'i1";c=-a"1,=-·o-n-,4000 fttnlall Ouen S'1ac1ous look 11oor p lan . J::lc~a n1 d c<•or . pr n n c location. Only S45 .000' Cu ll no"· -H47-6U\OA);!I MIHI HORSE RAHCH u~ <il'ri:' 1.oned fo r hurscs. ;u1d "'il.h 1111 a ssumah!l' VA lo an . Uwn c r is pack c-d and re<.1dy to leave. Asking $45,000. \l.':i lkc r & Lee Heal Estate 64 ti -7711 Open 1-;\'l'S. _____ " ____ _ EASTS/DE FIXER UPPER Great little starter home or re nta l on hugt.• buildi.1· ble R ·2 lot. Hrini:t pa11\t brus h with checkbook. Only $31.SOO \\'alker & L e e R ea l t-:s t ;.i te 646-77 11 Open e\·Ps . ASSU !\.1 E 7'< LOAN Ue<1 utiful 1>ool hon1e has been nt:\.l'IY decorated . t;xtra l;.ir~e rooms. Par- ty roon1 off kitchen ha.<> JJOOI :1cce~. Full price is jusl S47 .500. Call Agt. to see. 847--tiOI O EXECUT IVE HOJ\tt-: 4 + fam ily room. l"ioor to ceiling firepl;1c1'. Soar· ini:t vaulted t•c ilings. Private p<1liet off rnastcr s uite. E11 t c rtainer's drean1 y a r d has big f'in.neltl ll•J l~p3rkli1~g poo l. !\.l uch m ore . Sec now. Onl y Classification 5000 SS8,900._!47-(;Q10Agt . Meu. Verdt Horlh Bette r·thfl n·ne"' 3 BR , 2 UA. ~1 1cou11try kitch'. & secluded a trium c:ourt. .()"·n e r h as bo u g ht another and is a nxious to st·ll this St<let·t Property A~kinl? S52.900. '=SELECT T'PROPERTIES IF I HAD A HAMMER l'D BUY THIS FIXER UBPER You "'ill ei'IJoYthi::; one. loraled near 17th Str"eet \\"estcliff s ho1Jµ1n~ o n huge H ·2 Jot. 'f h1~ J bt·droom 2 bath hon1e ll> a i-te:il at S.29.~50. Let's go. Call 646·7l71. D"!N llt9 •Fl I /UN 108! N•(f' !81fl$illl · Santa How Steer Your Slei<Jh This Way! t "resh n ' Clean . f,fesa Verde location ne-a r J!.O\f cou r se. J spacious bedroom s. A fa mily fu nroom opposite convc· n1ence k itchen. 9' snack bar. Out baek. a mal>~1 \e brick BBQ. ()"ncr needs quick sale $-13,950. Call- ~16-2313. Iii(WiHil i-4ew Orleans · Mansion By The Sea Brofessiona1 \andscalX'. Sl ately enlry. S unke n µarlor. Forn1al banquel! massi.,.e l\IARDI GRAS room . Secluded masi.er suite. Separate vanity a rea. T\\ll N ba lconies . I~~--.. ------~ "Tea G a rden " k'itchen l~ --.... · se rv es lus h r ea r Aiwic-.u ~I HolidayHotM' co u rl\'a rd . O WNf;R I '~,,.--,,,.-~-,,-•. LA R G E PRI C E l\I UST .GO. 'rake ad\'a n- aassifi.cahon 5100 REDUCTION ' o n this tagc.Call 842-25J.'>. "'aterrront family home. OP1,.1119,11 s1CJN10ll!N><:1 • 1 1 4 Be droom s, with den I ·,I ....... ·-)rril ::~~1 1~',)'.:;,~1r..:::.• 18111Vft11il . · L::1.J Anxious ownt•r-"•111 con· !·~-~~·~~"'~"~·~-~~-~-~··~"~' I. Classification 5300 sifte r lease oplion. Bring all offe rs. II l~, PETE BARRETI . -~•• .~ -REALTY-. ~c"'1"'w=;1"';c"a71io,-n'"53"' 50 642·5200 675·4060 1~~-~~ I ,.... ~".,..,.., }{5J Bargain Christmas C .1. . LOT VALUE-l a r ge l~ss11cat1on 6000 1 n -z .in Newwrt.1-~ights. !loom for !l'g~r'ageS and 2 l ~ •unit s. Upstairs "'oUIQ II ·Jnstrudiofl ~ !h a \"C o cc al'\ \·ie w! . , S27 .5()(). I Classificahon 7005 ! PETE BARRETT -REALTY-! li t•! ~~-&1s .. 010 I i ~~c-1.-,-,;~,.-°"-,,..io-n~1100 I 'S . I Horse Ranch 11 -II"' I 2 ACRES 2500Sq " ""· I . V , l·ondilloned home ~·/"'ctl ClassificatlOnBOOO ! ba r . game room :! 1 l1br;1r_v /dcn : <ind formal I j d1n111g room. lk:iullful ! II 1[1-i ]: eq uestr ian proper!\",! . l'ebMdSuppi9i " 1 l·On1pl chain lin k feneC."tf j I · "'Ith ti :.ta ll !> a nd 2 box I Classification 8035 si<1 lls. 1ack room. auto. I I "'a \ercrs, & 2 ;1utn. feed j II I~ I stora,cc b ins. 4 f"L•nccd , a..t....i • JJf pastures. ;1 uto l'l)ri nk lers I ..._EM-nt . 1' & li.,:c chicken house.! i Classification 9000 ! /'hnnc now for :ippo1nt·1 t .J I men\. l\,ccnt&lii·3255 . !I ,._...... 11•1 i' ~,~!~~~H~ ?,~".I I Class 1hc at10n 9100 I bf'au t 1ful \hrou~hui.it . ! j tit's! location. lx>st huv of j thc month. lo Sl'C ju!.t I II ~ I; CHll 96.1-6767. l Cl"fN/l/O•!IS IUN r.:>11•. I' • , __ c-,-,.-,-,-,,c'°-.-,-io-n~s,oo 1 [~i@$'Hil I l Nee4 •port• ••ulpmentf -•u.1, For o..;rlf'd Ad -..ACTION c.n • A r.Alll PU.OT AD-Y110t MJ·l6?t ! SUBURBIA PARK - 1 j i . 4 BR $56,900 , 1 \I. hl'rl' can. \'011 find a 1 lrhf1rtn 1ni.:. l;on1fortable j :hon1c '41th 4bedroon1s, 1 lf:1m1ly roon1 :ind forn1at d1nin,i.: in a n 011tstand1n,:: I ! nc1ithborhood ct~ to thc he:ic h , eleme nt a r y 1 1 schonl . p :i r k, tl'nnll' l'Ourt:-., :-ind b1k{' tr ad~ , l'honc 5-tii-2313 and , v.•c'll show you ~ ' l)Pf"'r11 9 • l\l lJN IOllJt<··1· . !• 11illl1ll '. Li•e In Newport I Charm1np: 3 ~roo"l and ! <hn1n11 room. rir('pla1·1>, · 1 bltns, beamed ce1hn,i: h\ ' 1ll1i: room . ll u ~c lr>t ·rrcrs an1I ~hruh., i.:.1lorf'' ' Plus "o rki>hop pa1111 HllQ \\'1• 1n\ llf' \our 1n ' l<l>t.'<'t tofl A!!ikiu~ :-.1'1.~111 , ';dl'MI/ ll ~l I ' CU.SSIAED HOURS Ad\•ert.ist>rs may place · their ads by telephone 8:00a .m. to5:30 p.m. l\1oiXl<1V thru t'r1d;1y · ~fltonoiinS11turday COSTA r.t t:.'Sf\ Ot'F ICE 33:>"'. H;1y fi42·56'il! ,'\;f:V.'PORT Bt:ACll .:J..Ulj'l;p ... ·port llhd. fl42-5673 lfllNT INGTOi' BF:ACll Jill7~ Keach Uh·d. s.M)·l220 LAGUNA BEACll 1186 Glt'11neyre Laguna Beafh 494-9466 SADDLE BACK 2S20 1.11 Pat Hoad lJeguna llills 5'11·6310 NOllTll Cl JI 11\"TY d1<1I trfi'~·l 220 CU.SSIFIED . DEADLINES f)(>adhn"' for COP\' & k ills 1s ~JO ll m. the day t-.•forl' puhllcatlon. t':<i'.· N'llt for Sunrl ay & Mon· rl a.v t:d111o n!i v. hf n 1k•:1dhnc 1s S:itu~day, 12 -~. CLASSIFIED REGULATIOHS ERHOHS· Ad\•erti~t'l'tl .<huuld chtt~ th('lr ad~ da1I.\' & report t•rrnrs 1mmed 1 atto l ~·. T H t; llAll.V PILOT a~sumes ll:1bihty for t ile flr~l in· rorrect 1nsert1un only, CAl'\CF:LLATIOi'S: "lll'n lulhn.I! an ad ~ -~ure 10 make a ref'ord or the KIL\. i'll:O.f!lt:R ~1\'en \'OU b• \OUT 11rl 1aket a~ rt>ce1p1 ot your C31lf('llllt1on Thi ~ kill numb1.·r mu,1 llt' l'te!-rn- h,t b1· liw' ;id• rrllst'"r 1n rai-e or a th~putt'. • ("f\i\C t:l.LATIO"' ('lit t'O ll Ht:t"T!O~ OF J\"t;Y,' All llt.:,.·01tt.: FHJNNINt;· t:\'rl) cff1ort 1s made ln kill nr rorr(l('I 8 new J1d th;it hll$ been order~!. hut """1' t'llllnt)( R'.Ullr;1n· f('j• lo do ~o 1111111 lht' :ul hu~ ap11c:1r('cl IU l hr 11~111·r. 0 1,\1,.: 4,.Ll!'l.~:A LI:-.· ~ 1111• Dff' 'ITl «\h• r11<J11n mll·;1nrt' h\ m111I !If ;jl ~n• rm•· ul our or flN'>'i fl'U 1ihon1• ordf"r~ fltadhnr 3 r:i .01 ,.'nd:iv. lt\<:t~ Mr_.,a 1•! hf't' & 12 l'l(JOI) it 1 e II t.;inch dfOC't'i; TUt: OAll.Y P it.OT rr,f'r\•f'• thf' ru:ht to t 11'~~th , <'lilt , ttn,or c•r rrlu"" 11n'· :id\'t't •1~''™'"' POil In C'h~n~(' It• r11!,., ~ n•c11l,111on' 1111huo1 flr1'1t ,,.,11; 1• CLASSIFIED MAlllHG ADDRESS I' o Hn'I 1;~. l\t<IH M('~a !l~ I I • \\'F"ll :YN TAYLOR CO. f{l-.1\ l .l 'C>HS ..,tlll'"-" l ~l·lfj HST NEW HOME IUY! -$73,500 On beautiful corner site! ~love riJ.?hl in. Landscap ed" cptd, draped. NEW I · story 3 BR, 2 bath Linda model in the Bluffs . .Priv ate patios. ~reenbelt. 2111 Son Jooqulft HIQ1 ROGd NIWPORT CENTER, H.B. 644-4910 100:1G ..... o1 1002 ............................................... 84taU@ 190 NcwPort '-F:::as-h-io_n_"" Center Dr. Island INTEREST IS DEDUCTIBLE •. .INFL\ TION IS N'T .T ax shelter: l\'c"·port Beach eleven (11 ) units . 1 1 ~ b locks orr 'beach. . $220,000 . NEWPORT BEACHU...:640.1120 SANT A ANA Une: 833-3 I S8 G.....,.ol I 002Genttal 1002 .............................................. • ongratul afiori-s folh.e.s..e Smiling Go·Gctlers <Jl Jteal E st a te bv J\'lc V ay, Int ., C laire l la ns rord and man;_iger J im Shockey. ·rhey received their li1illion Doll ur Club Pla q ues from the 1-lu nt ington llet1ch 1-"'ountain Valley Board of Re altors. G...,..IR.E. I 002 Grnerol R.E. " WESLEY N TAYLOR CO. REALTOHS si11cc 1946 BIG CANYON ONE STORY -$29S,OOO Golf course vie\\' from N t:\V l .. uxurious 5 Bil rust orn hoi11c \\'I f<'I{, OJ{ & 5 ba. l .u~h l'plg. ai r-<.·onditioning-, l1nporl ed cryst;,i l It. fixtures. «1 hunda11l marble. Z 111 San Joacpain Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER, H.B. 644°4910 A~~x!~~!!t~?i~~~9r!t this excellent 2 bdrm .• 2 bath condo. Absentee owne r will orrer immediate occupancy. Yt<AR BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 L"401 E. COAST HWY CORONA DEL. MAR I OO%G ... ttol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ?aate @ ~~-ea_hif_ 190 Newport Fashion Center Dr. Island .SALESMEN, BR O JltRS-WE NEED YOU. • \\'<..' st aft l'<Jch offic e '' ith 12 full t ime produt:l i vc s <.1 Jc>s peop!C'. • Commissions begin <Jl 65'10 to 80 '(0 on i.l s liding sc..c.ilc. • r·or l 5 YCi.lfS \VC haV(! l>cen North Ordngc County's leading lleal E s tate firm . • Jndcpcndt1nlly O\\'IH . .'d . Call our ~ccret<.1rv , Ochbtl': fi-I O-l 12U or i\lr. Gordon '11t.ncy, i'l'L'!' : INCOME PROPERTY f'OUlt UN ITS. f4iststde COSt11 J\les a. 3 'l't"r8 old . Low down A!'isume 7 ~:io'l loan . 1.AltGt~ • ACltf: Jot w/4 unit~ and room for t"·o n1orc. O"'•ner will carrr !I"; ALS O thrcll more to chi)(tSC from. INVl'.'.S'I' WISEL. Y < Newly Usled ln llAllllOH \llE\l,l ~IO~f ES. Bca.utlfully de· corated .\1ont<'RO nicxh:I. 4 ll1..~lrOOn'Jj , dlrun~ rm + t~am Rm . Wurm fireplace. On a beautiful landscaped corner lot. Shows like a model. $81 ,500 . . ;, fo~ll t-: f: COUNSl!:LINO 1;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 CAl .L 64.'i·OOaH .-i<1J(,,. ->nil{/. t/·"'~"1114 Rl.\11 0!1~ A, PBE:ITIGE: ,...... -+.-+----1!1-HOM E:I Happy Holidays! In Mesa Verde Over 2400 sq ft [B a----iated and usable. Nc~·ly listed CHRISTMAS SOUTH......,.C"•<f home in l\tcsa Verde with ao ... us .......WO 4 bedroom!!. 3 baths. M W -~ 4 BR PIA1t011 Brokers for mal d ining room, eso o~ •1iiiiiiiiiioi';,;';.'-;;;;i;"'21.iii;iiii;;;;;;' separate family room,<' BA w /hu9e bonus rm.1, large Ci replaces, marble This youn9 Select· counter top, and many, Properly is only l yrs. SHORECLIFFS a ny more custom old and the owners Investment with a view! quality features. And 01 Custom J hdrm with a co u rs e i t is a I I hove spe nt a fortune U{ll(IUC ocean view, In PROFESS IONALLY on ext.-os. C oll Mfore needofafucelift.Owner LANDSCAPED on a it's too late, 55&.2660. says sell! $148,500 large corner lot. llow -~ BLUFFS CUSTOM much? Just $77.500, SELECT Proressionally designed COA.TS PROPERTIES & decorated home with a ~ ·& · ___ 1 Jarge fnm. rm. Offered W WALLACE BEST BUY al $81,500. !:ihown by . RE•LTORS appt. only . "' i7 ·1-8!14~ (r l'S.) \\'/Pl'l\'Lllc beach. 4 BR, • 1n ;i private ar1· Ontu -546·4141- ----2 1 ~ Br\, famrn1 w/char Ill IOL~" E!~_!_ .. ::~: ........... !?.~ ~~:~~:! .......... ~?.~~ ~,·~~c,l~uc~r',·'n~' oco'w'n"e:'.'w'w,.11· ~ Balboa Island 1006 G I ~ broiler. sec!ud~ _p~tio, 'Tl'21 ~"~ .... ·~II••••••••••••••••••••••• I """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""~ c_arry 2nd .. or lease/op· CORllM·MARTIM LOOKING FOR A. JJ _j ~ 11011. S115,000. GRUUU & HAVE A UNIQUE CHRISTMAS U,_.l()UI: t1()MI:§ OH TOl'OF THE AE AL ESTATE MARl(ET WITH THE follCEST PEOPLE SELLING THE Nl'ArEs r HOMES CO~ONA DEl MAR, 67S.f:iOOQ MESA VEl'IDE, !.46 S990 • CALL US G tneral R.E. I 002General 1002 ·············································· MERRY CHRISTMAS The s ta rr & ownl'rS or this 26 year old ofril·e wis h a ll of you a Vl'ry happy t 'hris lm<1ti & a mos t prosperous r\ew ''ear. -· VEAR BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 f ELL IS Real Estate, Realtors FA.MILYHOME7 0 nda :.1 e 1 _,,_7~5h-~7~080~~R.;;;;:;jd-i..,..,*;,,;;6~4~4~·7~6~6~2~*;;,...,i Don't mi ss this excep· tiona l 1.,;land home l ~Ci.J ll lilull\' dc,·or:11 <.•d 5 llH. 4 '~· ba.. Owner'5 R0U9ht w/s pac. rms., hiceiJ's + p;.111cl111J..(, :i lrp[('~. Ba mp/sl11·1. S'.!611,00U. Another Triplex lrg. pvt sundeck. JBR ('u.,liHil f1 Bil, I ll;.1 , \\ilh 80 ft. i,f Vl('W 1ro nt;1).!!' ur1 la!!•M111 lt ;.1n1pfd<1;,1 ':S:.'!J.'1.Uoo 70 Linda l~le-Dri•e- )'r1 n 11· 4:i 11 J.ag,nnn l:ol Vor 111tor1n:1t1011 on all hon1('s &4JOts c:::i ll 2BA. pri ce d at v (' r y b c i.l l\ ti f u I J Corona Del Mar SI22,000-see it today' bedroom pool home "'1lh .._. B h GRUBB & ELLIS ReaJ low &ssumablc 7~0 VA near eac Estate,675-7080 loan, payments SZ86.UO. Quuhty (Wel l buillJ, 1-'=:.o:::::.:::_=:_-- Jlu rry 1L won't l:ist. Call location (one block from SPACIOUS ~ 6i6? beach ). private fin:inc -Island Home Otl'ftt 1_1.1_9 • 11 sHJ"'10 ~£ N·r1r-in_i:, and view. One of the JBR . 2 BA . sculptured r&_fBaltl' ~~d:.:~f~::~~~:,;~~1 r~;~~~; &o,~~,~~;'~; l~ ....... •-•11••~ summer rentals. Buy it $122,000. GRUBB & EL- and watch it appreciate LIS Re al Estate, OCEAN VIEW in value. Call for appt. to 1.::67::5c.-.::7:::080e::.. ____ _ From this immaculate 3 i.-ee 673-8[)50. $1Z7,:-i0Cl. Corona del Mer I 022 I002GeMrOIR,E. 10021 ,:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ be droo m, 3 bath Ol'fNll1 9 ·U~fuNrO BENl(f' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... "Bluffs" residence. En-,. r ' I Estah luiklen ' LIDO ISLE General 1002General R.E. 100·2 l-G:::e~ .. ~,~o~l~R~.E~.====~1~0"0"2G== .. == .. "o1========1::0::0::2ij~o:ec1~ra~~~ &~~s~~~~ lfJl•1iJ\ 5 lntemational G1Mral I .E. L-407 E COAST HWY CORONA CEL MAR Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside 011v e N 8 675 -6161 I sll gious commun ities. _ -=-·-··111·=~· is presently taking re· ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• S7J ,UOO Walker & Lee ---servati ons on thei r new Large 8 BR., 6 ba. home on sandy &•"A"-@ Heal Estate. &Hi ·71 r1. VAorFHATenns condominiums, Canyon beach ; or u se as 6 BR. home with 2 BR. * Balboa Bay Properties * ~ ~('"'_J;,,,,, Open e,·es . Great term s available on Crest Estates, located at apt; 50 ft. lot, shore mooring. $295,000 ~ L::::;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J ttti s beautiful pool home ! the corner of Paci fi c LEASE/OPTION '------Big floor plan offers 3 View Urive & new F ·1 h bd b th J6Ft Happy New Year G len l\Ia r area, 190Ncwport Fash ion WeMakeHouseCalls lxlrms. J batM, family t.facArthur Blvd in am1 Y om e: 6 rms., 4 a S. · Special We have sold S22 million rm, rl1n1ng rm. Raised Corona del Mar. startini.! )ot.Pie r&s lip. $295,000 N'pt J.sland. Sell or }I Un l · [!Ca Ch · Center Dr. Isla nd dollurs of Newpo rt bond beams.Ct.'llt rHlair, at $66.900. PHONE Attractive J home on 60 $152,500 BR .• 2 bet. s ingle s tory ft. street to street lot. WATERFRONT LOTS 40x90 Ft. $250,000 30xl05 $165,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy\•dr> Oriv{• N b 675 6161 l\C'au t. 3 Bil, 2 ba, TWO FOR OME &>arh rl·al estate in the c.:i rpets, dr:tl>f'S. LarRe 64o-6400 .: _____ _ lse /option ! Corn<.'r fented ~td . trees. last 3 years., We want pool with heater & filter. -2 R I, horn S:3"'n Live in the 3 BR. r ent the 2 BR. All $58000c 11 •••120 ENJOYPRIVA.CY '· e . ..,... :\.~a r s<·hool . li.stinJ:s. . . a .....,...1 Per l\1o . Qui ck 543500 <L $JOO new cons truction in peaceful Corona J Spacious4BR,Ji::c.poo1 possess. 675·7060. mo~thJ'. 55e6a8 5 80e 0 • del l\l a r . Priced at SllS,000. l ...... ftL &yard. Needs "'TLC''. NEWPORT llEACH Line: 640..1120 I Ill'~ but a great buyat$82,<Xl0 --------1-------1 SANTA AHA Line: 833-3158 REAlJOl5 GEM HA.RD TO FIND DUPLEX I 2:.155 ll arhorBl\'d 1 201-'Tl:.~unA::c .. N It. General R.E. I 002Genenll R.E. I 002 ---U t~AL1'0US 6'12·4623 111 esa Ve rd e 2-s t.\', 4 3 & 2 Bdrn1. units. SO SI T 5 d •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• eps a an ----~--BR, ran1 . rm .. 3 ba. (;00<1 r ent a l are :..1. i--------1 New Duplex Custom Home OWNER -DUPLt:X.f&)- Lovely yard , c1uicl Cost <J l\lcs a . Good View View View OfferinCJ cean sid e of h1o1.·y) 512 t 560 500 f. · · NEW LISTING + Un1'ts Begonia. Qn..•n Sun 12-4. s reel. ·· · inancing.S49,500. Peni n'sul al'oint;ZBll .. l i NewportTo Corona Del Meir N n -i·1y· S79.500 . ~~cs (714 J Gefterol I 002ieneral R.E. I 002 1 . 642·7491 640·8484 · bath; sti•ps 10 bc~u h. : Catalina Hard to find . one of :1 O ..,.ua I 1n9 . :>44 -1999. •••••••••••••••••··~··~ ······••••••••••••••••• ra REALTORS . ra Lo~·est priced ut S62.5oo I kind . this dup les: ~'111 Unbc11cv::ib lc opporturn· ---------673·366:i 642..U'>.lEvesl $42,950 r.arry itself. Lovely 11 .-tr ,t" .• ~ "llAllD ·ro LUXURY + PRIVACY ·~HA~ @ ~("A~,,1~ _ 4 f.nral Offices To Ser,·e 'lou :l b('drooms, pool VEHY yr . old 3 BR. 2 BA f IND. 1n \•;stmenl. NO llarbor \1iew Broadmoor t;;,""""'4 ~ . I PlllVA'rf: "'1t h wide scparale housc plus 2 1!U NEf...TJ f O R. NF.W 4BR,ocean +b;iyv1ew, open Sl>l'l'taculur v1C\\' [ rental 1o1.·ith J!uc st apt. l:<>ANS · O~VNt~R WILL pool +Jacuzzi. im pecca· 190 Newport Fashion General I 002 General R.E. I 002 netter hurry 1lS vacant. I Corner loc ation. With f I N A~ C I:: at 8 'h ',~ · ble decor. Agt. 646 7414 Cenler D r. Island ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cull !Ylfi-7171. z5c,4, down, owner will Dramn11 c custom home - oPfN m 9 .11 s 'UN ro~rN'(P• I carry lst T.D at 9':?-. Duy lavishl y designed + 2 osta Mesa , I 024 11 UNITS IN PJllM~BliCH161lE.A [ 11~~·11·~1 this property and Just bdrm apt +studio Take ••••••••••••••••••••••• i\Tay •.he peace & joy of ' 4 watch 1t apprtttate. Call 50 G IA NT STf~PS TO WHY P~A Y It F. NT ? With a bit of rerurbishing these rents Ch ·sl Tta be w'th ,0 •• • , 673 85:>0 DEA Cll . You name the SJ.1,950. 3 Br, I~~ Ila. Va· could be a djusted. m a king this a real lhi~1da , &'tfiroug~out)th~ 4 Of'l'N 111 ~ .,, ~ ru11 ro er Nier• term~ NO QUALIFYING cant. B 1g. b1 _c: yard money mak e r plus a t errific ta :< . · •, I ! : I NECESSARY. Ow ner College Park area. 1ork s helte r . Call your investor s \I/ho need 1.:om11'~~o·r.~';:;jorusal li~~iji'lF must lea ve the state -down . Call CJS Rea l I •I , I take ad vantage, Ca ll Estate, 548-1168 or eves the extr a "Tax Hoof". • C F Colesworthy , "''-""'· 551--0075 NEWPORT BEACH Uno: 640.1120 . .REALTORS RELAX I· [""" ,,,.. ""''" :ou •<1" 1-=R"-E-D'"u"c'-E-D_S_3_1_.•_s_o_· SANT A ANA Uno: 83J.3 I S8 1..a -' General R.E. · 1002'G eneral R.E. 1002 640 -0° 20 ,, and a Happy '. F Ar.e hYtoud ,lV!Jll~ftij}\; · ~t~!r·}~ia~~~~~:~sf~ ................................................ LtVE IT UP! SPACIOUS Mew Year I ars1q e • ----C\'eS:)fi7-0975 ! In quiet 3 bedroom Con· if so. you "'iTI immcdial.c· --·----- d d _SUPERLATIVE I do. Si\VE !\!ONEY! Y<uq Jy ri:cognize tbc poten· Fountain Valley 1034 b /j j Lcl this Mesa Ver e uplex h e lp you Th1s·clei.::1nt 5 bedroom I don"l need thttl ~ccond t1aht1cs of th is property. EASTSIDE ••••••••••••••••••••••• macna ' rv ne live beyond your m ea ns! I-l ave a home ha s all the lavish ca r. "'alk to shopp1n~. 3 Doors rrom ocean. FIXER--UPl'ER :1~4·;;, VA LOAN $7,000. t~ realty beautiful 2 bedroom unit for yourself extrus from shakc rooflo banks, school, librarv, !luge 3 bedroom and assume,S289.pyml.3br, and rake. in $300 a month from the 3 formal dining room. Kids cit·. Enjoy 1>001. rec rooin large I hcdroom. Great $27 .500. ZV2 ba, fa m. rm, Eves. bedroom unit, plus the be nefit of can rom p tn the 40' pool nnd lovely .itardens main· summer/winter rental s. Warm and inviti ng cot-l_::96::2c_-l.:::_55..,<c._ ___ _ DESIGNED F<:>R LIVING. On wooded hills ide \V /panoramic ocean view. Dramatic exterior -2 m ast er ,suitC's -c onv. den -biJliard room -3800 s q. rt.-privatc beach& tennis. Exclus ive Emerald Bay . Beve rly Mo rphy 642-8235. (D53) PRIVATE ROAD Ne"·ly rcdC'coratcd home. Charming . secluded a rea . 2 fireplaces -rormal dinin~ -Jg. shl'llc red patio -vie"' of Upper Bay -on fee lanc1! :1 bedrooms + family room . $87,500 .. Barb a ra Auna 642·8235 . ( D54l IRVINE TERRACE 4 b c.-droom + den (or S BR) home amid m a ture trees & wonderful s un- sets . Deep, "-'Cll maintained Jot. $88,500. T om'Queen644·6200. (D55) HARBOR VIEW Rare P o rt ofino w /finish ed bonu s room -3 hcdroom s, 31~~ baths, \Vood de c k in ~ & hri c k patio. P riva t e backya rd Joy ce Edlund 642·82!35. (023). 7000 SQ. l\T. OF LUXURY 103' R~yfro nt frorltage. This magni ri - cent l.~i.nd ~ Is le home is offer ed com · pike v..·1th its c ustom built furniture . Absolut ly no com promise ·w /quality. S bedroom ~ + maid's quarters. Tom .Queen 644 -6200 . IOI oo,.,. °''" 542 I')~ fM•pe.• flo.-.;r.. C.!1Nlf,. .. t2•ll d e preciation, e quity build up and while .adults en joy the tcnance free for you. $EE $7 1,500. taJ?e with redv•ood ex . J<1 C'U7.Zlandblult·1nbar-l::a s t s 1dc, clo s e t o leriorandwoodpanehng in c r easi n g va lues. Conv e ni e nt b -q fir e rin.: ;ind Wc~tcl1ff Forleu~eS.12.S ~ COATS in side. 21/11 bed rooms, location, top quality appointme nts r1rep la c~ for kcep1n.i:: mo. lease opl1on s:oo: or & separule\:ara~c thro ughout and only $66,500. A new warmloo.$58.500. , s:ileS.18,950. W WALLACE !1!11111 uail listing of Ogden Sogns. I 1auail ~ 400Ul" , FOR ALL REALTORS ~ l~lac• l UNIQUE HOMES Reollon S46·S990 Plac• . C.M. urn -.s46-414.1-. Prap...-ti•• 2850 Mesa Verde Dri•e Costa Mesa .Praperti•• -IOpen E•et1UMJSI ~-· 752~1920 .--------.---------1 7Sl·l9'2&) I 1400 QUAil''· NIWl'OltT llllCtl 1400 OUAll ~T. NIW'°'" erACH G._.of R.E. I ootGene<ol R.E. I 002 • Gtnerol I 0021G_,..I R.E. I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• GeneraJ R.E. I 002'General R.E. I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ACREAGE ON THE BAY Nearly 2 acres or vie\v property surro unde d by large estate· homes. P e rfect s ite ror a home \vith pool t enn i s t:O url and /or s tabl es'. fres e nled at $195,000. WANT AN EXCLUSIVE ADDRESS? n c t.l e r t uke a look ~lt lhi!; tar gc two-s t ory 4 bedroom h ome with form a l d i n111 J.( room. Loc ate d on corn <'r lot r1ruvidin1t views ().f Ne\vport Uearh lighL5 al night and waler during lhc day. $185,000, LIDO ISLE Spacious t\vo-story 4 bedroom home on 55' lot. Jt"amily room. Excelle nt floor plan fo r family with o lder children. SIJ0,000. 2111 San Joaqui" Hills Rood NEWPORT CENTER. H.8. 644·491 O • ' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab / Irvine realty C/ir~fm~ 1974 ,.t!M~THE SPIRJ.TOFCHRIS\MAS ALWAYS FILL YOUR H E ART AN D MAY THE NE W YEAR BRING P EACE TO LIVE AND G ROW I N F AITH. LOV'E AND HARMONY, EACH WITH THE O'nIE R." AND ONCE AGAIN . MAY WE PERSONALl..Y, FROM THE BOT- TOM OF OUR HEARTS THANK OUR WONDERFUL FRIENDS AND CLI ENTS IN THE NE WPORT llARBOR AREA. . ' t Ol °'°'•' o.,,. fi•1 11l$ ' JOHN MACNAB a nd Associ a tQiii~ • · YOU'LL LOVE IT! 01arm & quality ·w/high beam ceil· 1ngs. 3 bedroom , 2 bath home in great location near private beaches Beautiful patios. $78,500. · , RARE CANYON VIEW • Lovely Lusk La Jolla model with -three be drooms & family room. Enjoy your tra nquil vic\v of hills & canyon. $94,000. EXCITING UPSIDE DOWN DUPLEX $120,000 buys n early n e w 3 & 2 -bedroom duplex. Fireplaces In both units. Wa lk to bay and beach. Rent one, live like a king~in the second. 1 LIDO'S UST END Four bedr oom , 4 bath, b ayfront with pier al)<! -slip privileg es. 40 fool lot. $295,000 . 211 I Son Jo°""" Hiiis Rood NEWPORT CENTER. H.B. 644-4910 • M~rry Christmas! Treat Yowseff_ to a Pool-all automatic w /pr ofllsS;io nally landscapd, elite area- best schoo ls-Just paint· ed-J\1 ust sell at any terms! agt. 842-9371 Wants to Sell Quickl Vacant-Name your move-in date! owner Wlll finan<'e at 8% rate!! \l.'ow ! 4 Bdrm s ~l ~i bath . Super, in family are;:i . Call \.IS .today. won 't l ast ::..._ag t . 893-8533 Horbor Hlghl-I 036 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BY OWNER-3BR, 11,i, BA . Vac a nt. $47,000. Harbo r Hi, En sign Mariners. Ph: 646-7343T: F, s. Stor ~LZ75 M T &Wed . ' ' H°""lnglciil loadl I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• * OPEN HOUSE * I123 MatnStreet OPEN DAILYl-6 PP..1 NE}V custm bit. 4BR & fam rm. 3 car ,Raro<f all, w/ lrg space for trlr or boat. All dlx te;1turet Two blks to l'.a.ke Park &. waJkin"g dist. to beach "36---8821 • Gerald S. Thomas, Rkr. .YOU'Lt SAVE MONEY . 'N'hen you as!iume a low interest lotfn l 4 & 3 llr'1 in nil ;1reas ... a1J It takci if 8 t.o 15 lhnu,,and for lo mo pay,nts & int . No q u a li fyinfo!' For PER FORillA NCE call 846-3377 ... . . .. .. - .. • 812 OAtlYPILOT PS ,":'°="-;:=':'-'="'----'::::----,,-'~h~u!!:"!5d!!•!cY·l0..~•!!m!!!b!!•~<l26!!,._!1!.07~4 Thut1day. Dec. 26, 1974 -PILOT·~DVERTISEA 5 , , Wednesday, December 25, 1974 OAlL V!ILOT • HouwsFwSole Hoolsetfoo-Sole HoaethrSole -•Fwoilhod "-uUnfurnlahed ~UofunJ1hod Apoilwww1d1.....,,llhod Aportm•ntU""'""Mi•d / ApcwloNoli·u.~ ~i~·c:;.;·ro4a i·c:;;~·i1~*;.;····i~4i s:.::c,~·r:.~~.:·~···io76 ~;:.::;:;;i;;;··;i·22 ·····~i::;.:·iz4o ~,:-c;;~;~;;····j;·;; ~;;;:;~·;;;~····;·;4i c~;;;;:.~·s~·····:·;i·z4 ··;~;;·M·;;~····"';r;;: . ··!.~················· .................................................................................................................................................................... ~ ..................... . LOV'kRS..\'oung&Old HOLIDAY OEUGHT llG OCEAHVIEW Z BR cutll colt111£eS300 mo: Wl\GK" to be~rh •mint BHANO new 4br, 2000 sq LARGE hillsi~ H:~t'ht".lor, Eait Ide 1 -2 Ir '1s120. 1 BR Duplex.. PY-eft'-r . will app~eciit&U}.esl )'lc In beautiful MY$li c H.ills , Pool site lot. w/w vu. to June IS. Ref, 32 1C cond., 4 bedrm, 2 b.ith. fl W/Oc~wn vu from S.C. $175 int'ludt's util. I ndull W W ~tns -;'in • 1 mar cpl. non-smokers o;rercd in th1-s t'hArnupg ovt•rlooklnw the cit)' of New 4Br, 2~ba, 3 c11r Sell Yi e w . R ei.It or fplc, ept!I & drpll, bjl.J'is, pier to D.P. harbor. Lse. only. 714 ·682 -5297 Sl~S' A(luli!e n!·~l>· only.9S4.Wl7lh.MS-OM8. ~am hornc., 10<' elos~ t L!lgun.,, this mint eond., tla r. Only 179,950. )10,000 642-2222 fruit ~rce.5, i:ws. "monlh ~<>. 714-496-S2"1:ii LOWEtt° 0--;; ler. 213r t'A G4:t.9s20. ' · -runtl"4)t0ft leach 314 ithl~. s hop 8· frW)'8, for 3 bd[_m. home, With fin· dn. 0~~1n r. G7S-7~1'1 M ....... -· 3169 No fees. Ask for Bev or s .. t • 3210 ht " l • I g . . ·a'r ••••••••••••••••••••••• your <'unverucn<'c. You taiitl<' views. on Jgc.,~ob.l-H ••..--.· e-.n Dale!Mt.l·45679li3-17K6 . a ... •o ,.,v u i ,t:nct; ,nr Mir.DITERUMEAH .. 1 .. v.•111 cnjo)' the pru'l' too ht:;.iutifull)''1n4&l'pd. IOl. M I e omes ••••••••••••••••••••••• . _.....:...._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• bch. N. end/ L.sc. $275 " BR v./oceilln.,. ~w. ,,,ew. on!)' 133,00o. l"HA/V ,\ Illness rort·ui; Uiie sale o( Fot-Sale 1100 WINTER REf'.'TAL, 2, br. NE\V 2 br, t ba, w/lots of J_~I -_ VILLA.GE 1250. mo. Ut1l. paid. bu ':I c rs ,w c J co in e _ th1i; Jovel,y home, A r~ii.l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 ba. On be01c~. 1 hr\. ciclra~ $295 nio. l..t:al>c STU DIO, t•lose tn , utds in ,1 Bedroom S\911 83!-9950._ ____ _ Sf~RI'. Dial IWR-:i'J77 for joodl1: wi}h lots o( e>lt· Ail'I'. Si. t.l obile Home In June IS. 646--0442. S81·2J06 or 979-47M eluded • .adult.ti, 110 pe ts 2 Bedroom & l.>cn ~4:.! EW 1,2 & 3 Br apt.s. 1.2 & ~;;;";;'·;;";;";;;O;;R_•_•_A.;;N;C~>:~. :;;;;.l tr:is; an exceptional bu) Adult Pa~k oo the Bny Gt'Mrol 3202 -BR-A..,D ..,EW He611ty Compiony A\t llll now SlOO. 494.5346 ; :!~~roonl~r ru , ~ 21,i Ba . rrplcs. gar., --t1lliil:l . .5-00 , . $18,750. . S40-36i2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• * "" n MOVE IH HOW! Love· ---~ c~4~1~~r::O":-'Tlnh?tl putio~.S17S/535')n\o. I 9. ·~ "-A-.,_ ' · · ·~. I 2 & 31 41'1 ly 3 l>tdroom, J O,.C, bitth SISS UP. SSS v.·k b:u·h • . , .. · ,. •,. •.,,. • 3 8EDROOM · uuu .. :h.~~ WA NTED. Used aouble LA.NDLORDSI • r •x~s t•ondom1nium near So. k1tNr lit•h. Ut1I µcl, ('Ol I\', _Eru.t.i J\lc~a !214 1 ~!.:80-'>0 NEW dt:luxc 2 Br, 11 /2 ba PO ~llni'? or ~xp~rido J\toulte .local· • . . • FROM ~200/mo. Coas t J' I a za. Very 494-2508, 143.')N. Coa~t v C R tiludio. Util pd. ~. mo. OL&JA.CUZZI I '99·2800 t.'f.1 1n_n1cc purk.Wr1lcRll Wo Spe c 1al1 2e In Dshwhr, op(!'h be ;i rn $Ci'lalusedbrickpatio , -.7 --CA.~~' I T~ IA 42J20th St.NQ_fee $36,500 particul a rs .. Uox R61, NewP?rt. Reach • Corona clgs, s ha~ c rplllhr~-oul. & brick BUQ, $325/mo. EFI' ICI l':N C.Y af)t from ~tlulls 1 ,~,J llll. vi./ pu~l?s Tobin Property P.lgml CEHTURY21 l..one Pinc,Caht.93.s.15 delf\1ar &~g.Wla,.c)ur Compl drp ",d.·pr1 va te Suhmit childrcn&pcts. S171 mo._StJU. \\k. 11111. F~o n1$Hi~50 ~?l~t ~ 846-1311,NoFee. 642·177! TEMPEST Rental Ser vice ts f.REI'; pat1011, e ncl d garal(e~. t l)l'.ll pool, niad, pht>nl', laun· 1. ool. ret ri:i1 ,('l('\ators -----"'"-''°'--......... !-~-~-~-~-;..;.,,...,,,,[( l>'LAf\tlNGO IO x 45, .xlnt to ".l'ou ! Try Nti·Vlcw! Nn·p(·t~. 1 mi, ll•Clcean. Jeanne Ncw ma~&l2·823S dry. v J LLAG E 1 N N, S1•<' .. i.:a h'. (,us/~·atcrpd 1 RR w/oceun \'iew. Ne•·. Pl di I ~ t A 270 de g r ee cos -cond. New curtai ns. NU·VIEWREHTA.LS 2012.190sw-Av• 494 -MJG ~~V11·tor1:.,Cl\l ,&l2·8910 $200 mo Util paid anne ar "''r""'°" . • $3500. or bst. off. • · ~..,.-------· · · ' r~ 1 -lilt y 1 n1or~m 1t v1:-;ta or our c1-646_2887 67 3-4030or494·3248 !3 hlk s \\.'.of Reach 111\'d. rt 8 h 8.11-9950 _____ ~-•:r. e e °"· l,y its b~oiehes & lht: 1 bl k s f Ad ) H..,ses Furnished or rtewpo tac ---a mo _cl horn<•-forcst P~c1fie, doininatl' this {o'REE , F'RF.E 00 urns ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• BRANO NEW 2 bi'. apt., par!ld1sc W:1rm ~·a ll , ... "d A.c:reaqeforsal• 1200 pr . •j <'-': 5'1!f.9501or!'.57-7010 Unfurnished 3300 """'!f5 \'•Kt 'l'!Bt1r 2n.. frple, W/\V rpt.. drps, . · ~a t rn :J u rm. home,••••••••••••••••••••••• • ro ei;s1ona ,;x,r\'1C1• orSJn-H!.189 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~:1. • COYt!r11~gs &. 1llants-r11tc llriYutely localed on 11 cul AVOCA 0 0 LA N I)_ *LANDLORDS • · & Btich Colnr 'l'V, 1nyul t>1W, patio, children OK. l1 g ht1n g g 1·cat for de!lac.Sll2.SOO , . , 5/l\1ll Trul' Calir. hv-s~rv. pool. ·r11~: 1\1 ~~'iA !215.&op.846 -5847 parties, p lu~h niovein-$t500/a.t'. _Jn Rancho Homtfindtnillr inJ:. lluut. llarhour t':\ 415 N . Nf'"'·port IJl \tl enJoy ' fiJ!I. ~-4·1~ c.ihforni <i, interest uiily. 642-9900 l'lt.1s1\'c "'aterfront 4 Hr, Realty Company 64G-9illl t ----tight mon~y forces sale. ------•1 E Owner.714.6J3-4603. Ca lifornia'sLar~cst 3 ba, rc.m rm. pul111 NEWPORTBEACH STEPS1'()()(.'f.:AN ..-M CREEK COVINGTON •Rental &rvil·e~· Greut harbor \'l'-'W. 4u "MEW" 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba, $3..l.'J. mo LIVES UP Bro's 4-Plexes "Condominiums •1 "S dock. Ne:ir pubhc Sl'hls . Lovely l bedroom home · V.'inte' least' 675-tlro8 TO ITS MAME F . . n r •• A Verda 2 bedrooms, sm. bch & stores. Avu1l .. _ ·r II I ds ~ or 1nformut.1on & Iota· For sale 1700 1>001 luxury. See th e Jan 1.12131451.5455_ ...,,auu u Y an ca~ -----01·cr SOO tall trees and 10 ll.oncontac:t ••••••••••••••••••••••• couulry elub. s:ns per --__ sunken _patio · fire .pit.Ofl_l TllE Bl:::Al'll ,Hach strcHms \lollh v.ate/'{alls KA.SABIAN FOR SALt; or le:ise, 3 br, n10. lrvint 3244 Immediate po!lscss1on. S1n~le, $145. Thi• .second rre:lle a rl'l ax1n" selting I. 2. & 3 BEDROOMS AT 1'11f': BEACll. Pets and children accepted. SIM. a month and up. Gall The Real Estot. Fair Ask for Cap'n Kidd 839-6133 SEREMITY 2 WI,. $49.500 or S:W.O mo. S ~c~room. Family room, ••••••••••••••••••••••• $4.'>0/P.1o i'ir lease/option. Story, 103 ~l t·f'';uhl('u l'l fur your spacio~ n1•w 1· R~al Estote9!2--6644 Sl'rpentinc .stone stuirs East bl u fr J> I .a z a . drn1ng room. \Valk to HE _Il~R RACF. l:niv Pk l.ynnc Jlothcll 644·6200 675-1~5 -or 2·bedroom apartment, t---------- 1! f\. f\1 BL I N<i RUS1'/C !('itd to t hl" yerdant 1·532·4543 beach. La~uesta h,y th -Nevi2br. 2ba frplc. cstm (IH 7) . LAS BR I SAS AIYJ'S Frt1m $190 Furniturt-Cl-IEZ OROAPTS N t; A n u f': ;\ c II ! atrium e ntry or this ---,-200 Sl'tl, lluntmgton Be:1ch. ~e!.:_ 2 palios, 540 6345 Harbor View Rmtal 5515 Hivcr Ave 1;.12-2.'>Gt :l\':Jliabll'. Off1t·c Opt'n 8234 Atlanta C 1 d i·losc-in 2 bdrm home ncome roperty 0 s.sso .. per. mo. 546-2313 View. :J bedroorrys. rami· El evator bldg on bc;ich, 9: 0 o ·' o ii · uo, ~300 1,2&3 BR. Priv g.ar, pool, our ~<i r entry pro· 'l'h ·· · •f · h. h .. ·••••••••••••••••••••••• agt•nt. .,,.NEW'1 Hr .2 1:1aColle1:e ly roo1n -furnished al !&2 Br , p\'t b;tlco nics. ta1r\'1{·w H1I .• Cost:i washer, dryer. Close l.O vides Se(· I us ion -hu~e ly ~;!c~ 1 1 0 1m.t ; ea'"'.1 : TRIPLEX P.irk, tlic roof. 1\JC, SJ:,15. $525/mo. Car11_1el m~c\ -htd pool. Sccuritv. Adults fif{'sa. I' hone 5'15·2300. J.lt!ac h. 536-0336 ranchk1tcht•n has;11l lht' . . r:'t:1 • iving rm. is t:asts ide single family orLease opt.8.13·8974 :l bedrooms, 1mmed1ate -----· . •'LATl::S1"' J!ourmcl fi x· .t we/inspirinl(. SIOS,OOO ASSUA1ABLF. VA L(>A N. home on quiet cul·de·sac --------oecupa n c y S4J5-/ ino; DVNA!l.l IC lrg oceanfront LG E 1 & ~ 11 R, SI60.·SIR.i. L1\llG E 3 Br._2 Ba studio, lures! l~a r J..:t• li1·in J! Covcredprivatepatios. strcl·l. Children & pets Joyce Edlond 642·823S -3br,2ha.vrly.SIOOmo .. d' ·h ., 1 enel.gar.Ch1ldrenunder room,spacious lUl's in('I Owner's unit with ok. $250 per mo. Free * REMT•LS * tDlaJ d · , .. ,·-103 ·•It" J. 10 s op i:, pon .. no 6allo"""ed. No pets.$Z3ll. "" .1y ",., . ntg 1 11t'tS 1887 !\lonrov1a a n1aster s111tc w/priv fireplacc.AlllwoBDll M rental se rvice . Agt Univ('r:l ity i~:i rk l.i73·258G 640.1;775 · mo.8'17-4.440 bath ~ 1'rcc studded rear units. Xlnt No. Costa &16-7711 Open eves. 4 BR, 2'!! Ha S3'J5/·1~5 Condominiums 1~"-=~-...... --..... -J.~C'.'.'..C' lot w/rooni for ":trden! M I $>< ncn 3 BR 2 B w/dishw;\sher 2 BR near 1-luntington ... esa oc. ......... 'l'he 'l'errn1'(' un~-,.·15•-d 3425 · a · · · Park-Like "''"""'· AduJ•·. $210. Assumable loan with 2BR 2Ba '.'i.'l50/37S '" 11E' Lge patio. Yrly.673-6606 "'°' small d own payment ~ ALA RENTALS 3 BR: 2 l:la ~5/-12S ••••••••••••••••••••••• 28th St. M~rin;1. Surraundiinqs Call 846--4360. $33500 Bkr 002 55 11 Lon .... ~.. 1052 I I aa··-'l l II \LLNE.:\V 2br 2b3 Con DELUXE l.2&3BrApt.s , . -. -:Juna •..,..-• IHU wt M"tCW1Z1 ~ ~IV1C( Dea.ne omes ' : , . . D A C 11 E L 0 ll a P t Also Furn. Bachelor •$169 mo·2 Br, 2 Ba •---------i••••••••••••••••••••••• PlllC9 3B1t 2 Ba $450 do. Pool , JBCUZlJ, rec rm. I ~ & I 210 n .,1 Po•ios -Hld Pool •$21Smo·3 Br,J _Ba CONDO J/ A J1 _, ...-..... • ':Jllt-HOOSU 2BR t'amRnl <M7S pet s. $360. Broker/ e ar. ·""°."or Nr.Shop'g-AdllsOnly .?0· tns.reng,e c Prop__._,__ . f 'wal~ut Squarc ' Frplc, 2 encl patios. No we dgara g$1•50 .1':'°11:,1 ,-, ' p I bl f t $2000 Down FllA loan. 2 ~ M . ~ Moooo.•Ji'J~~~'utoCH-. Jl9l :.7,!,s. ' ·rurlle Hock il-0• Owner. S-1 7-6791 or 548·7290 Martinique-Apts Kids ok SJ6·46S.1; 646-96fi6 Bedroom. 2 bath. GREAT IMVESTMrU'P NfWl'OtT l&AY.c.M. 041-aiu 3 BR, 2 Ba ~35/450 542-3187 · Apartment Unfwnished 1777 Santa Ana A Ye, Cl'ot NEW 2 & 3 BR deluxe., (' SPECIALIZING IN Q"llt d Grcentree llomes Tawnhouse/ •••••••••••••••••••••• MJ?rAptllJ 646-5.'i42 frpl's , DI W's &c enc. '' 1 ' LAGUNA NIG UEL 30 unils. All 2 Br. 1 ~~ Ra , 'It.BR pi x $ISO H.B. now SBR, 3 R;1 S4!IO f 3525 •~bo p . sU ,807 ----.-:ar 's. 1517 Huntington 962•4471(r.i; 546•8103 VI EW PROPERTIES frple . 12 yrs old , low ..tlso lurn&titil $165 CU LVERDALt; Un urn -a tn1n a 41 SPACIOUS Upper 2 Hr, St. Ph: 968·6894 or SEA TERRACE vacancy. Will sell on eon· I BR house Cdl\1 Sli5 Util 4 BH. :! ha $:JG.I ••••••••:•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• near n~w. encl gar. Nr. s.36·9008 l'ri\·ate Guarded f\.r(•(I tract. Principles onl y. rd. I for S185 -gar llt:ER Flt:LD Easts1de L9! 3 Ir. OCEA~FnONT Year\)'. 1 WcstchfC. S205. 615-1849. 1---------- . 20x2 I DEN $440,000 · 2 Bil gar. apt $l60 C.~1. 3 8 R,2,2 ba $450 nr Wes iel iff l 17th. BR, Englenook, welbar . NEW .Deluxe2Br._l\A!Ba . SparlinnRtGbtate Also2 BrdplxSl~,pct CALL 552•7500 Pool /rec. Lse $300. Agt baleony. cpt s. dr!>s.APTS Unfurnished.~ Rr. Studio. Al! bltns. 5250. Enjoy The Good Life--:11 2 BR house $200 avail 2 on VIS IO N . li4G-325S bltns, carport. 675·1536 Sl9'.'. Ulll pd, pool, tndry mo. All utll pd. 960-1889 Call 49J..25 I 3 833·3544 lot, chld & pet now e • fac 1L t'pt.s , drps, dshwhr, orMG-4938 ---EAN VIEW, N~·port 3 Bil house $1~. Move in Duplexes Unfwn 3600 WALK TO BAY & Beach closed ~ar. No pets. l-"'-=-"--='------ 3 Hellroun1. 2'~ b:1ths Beaeh .•. 2 houses .. n2 Kids &pcts,fned·gar. REALTJ( ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 br, l !h ba , gar, lndry tlacicnd a l1 arborApt.s 2BR,bltns,l blktostores. Near pool, sau11<1, tennis lot. New paint, drp'd, So many nice 3, 4&.5 hr Up LEX 1 bed rm rm ~ yrly. ref's. 40'l 839-7476 $175. 7731 E llis. 842·21671; rourts & rt•t· roo rn. All ~ ~ cpt'd. Finuncing avail. homes,appJns,allprices A !led Ifill Company Eastside Costa Mesa' Harding. 548·7558 o ----,_67_5_-486_9 ______ _ tb1s for onl.v $32,51111. Pay-U11 n1-$lJ5,000. :?I:l·69G·S880 Call us or come by Uni v. P:.trk Center • · 548·3607 1&2 HR unfurn Gardt-n mcnl!i ur $2!15. r.cr. mo _ ALA.REt4TAL5 Irvine $l65.mo.Agent5'16--08l4 . Apts. Frplc. D/W, pvt W.A.LKTOIUCH PITI. Won't last! '!«~ :.,_f..il'.: ~ E"!" 4 u,nit, 2 blocks to 642-8383 partments Fum NEW dlx 2 Br duplex o~ patio, $175 to $200. 1 baby I, 2 & 3 Br. crpts, drJ>s, lJ, , , .,"'~•,-14k ~ beach. Gre<1t bu y, good -------••••••••••••••••••••••• Br hous'iv E~ec ~1t . ok. Nr. Irvine Industrial :n1sSt~~~: ~2~~~~~r tax write·off. Jncome 281lhousc,Cl\1Sl50.2BR gara J?e , • ay v area.S57-28c4ct ____ l---------- 962-44n(r.:: 546·8103 't''IS•llNG Sl.200. mo. f\lan y xlr<is. Tll , NB. $185. 2 BR, HH WE HAVE RENTALS alboaPeninsula 3707 673.5981 l~l IDRMWfLOFT PA CIOUS J br, 2 b'a, YOUA $36-2s7o. \ $170 and 2 BR horse AsY.rclli.isa fi neselection ••••••••••••••••••••••• Capi1tranoleac:h3818 Pvt.patio,rrpl ,6 moold. For.ce d air heal, Colle9e Park ~1E1110RA BLt.: rwo'-s unit apt bldg un-ranch, s.225. Kids/pets of beuutiful homes FOR EAN FRONT 4 Br, $385 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-1 IDRM cpts/drps. Apt. 209 &219, 0 CHRISTMAS DA y der construction for sale. ok. Agt :...f _!C· 979-8430. SALi':! Let us solve· your util incl. winter rental 3 BR. 2 BA, bltns,dshwhr. ILOFT OMLYI l blk. West of beach ofr IO Vo DOWH ,Close tomajorshoppinC Coronod•IMcr 3222 hous ing needs. We 're Call 673--4724. washl'r/dryer. Oeean Slater, 17391 ''A '' Is · I h f · r h 1 • --view $275 ,..,,.6421155 l,\'t.patio,frpl,Gmoold. Keelson ,8'12·0389. pec:1a ome or ~ ~;center. 1st yr wnte-0f •·····•••••••••••••••••• ere oscrveyou. BALBOAIHM · · · · HAYLOFT APTS. 1-----·-----you~ood financin9 .. j.#. ,~1'-. $l4.M . Call 536-2570 or $500. LUSCIOUS Tri-le\•el 1 Br apts , equipped Corona dtl Mer 3822 oguna leoch 3141 available. 3 IR, 2 IA.,IP',...; trllrii: 592·50lO. 3 br, 2 ba. self-clean'g. kitchens. Unique loe. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 283A.voc:ado,CM ••••••••••••••••••••••• l9e livin9 rm F• 4PI oven! 404 f''ernleaf, Wintcr ·rates b)' v.•k ,OrNewlyredecorated2BR, 645--0143 w /fireplac:e. Bltns, _ IVe• • exes _675 6675for appt. mo.675-8740 l lfl ba, bkns, sundel'k~ YOU TOO, CAN C ,... pool, frplc. adults·n Off The patio, l9e fruit trees + Enjoy Tite Good Life OVln~,on Costa Mesa 3224 osta Mesa 3724 pets, S245. 673·14UI eves CJOfden. Walk to shops. Call 4J3-2S 13 ·Well located -managed· ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• or wknds. Beaten Path Call A.--'"rne . low headaches-hi profit! Eastside Lqe J Br. Casa de Oro "'" •-ss lh"n 3 yeo'5 •11 W 1·rr 111 h Llo>·ds Bunk Hld ". 1 SEETOBELTEVE! \ 646-3928 E M 1069 ......, ,. . "1; nr cs l c 1 I • " l Ye ewport leach Own·c-r, v.·1tl car 8 ~4':, IJool/rec. Lse $.100. Agt Un1\'e rs1ty P•1rk. Jr:_..,1ne ALL UTILITIESl'AID 2 hr, l ba. $Z70·S290 3 br. t\du!l s _ Nn Pi•ts 556-86·7 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• financing. Rentals from 646.3255 Day$ 552-7000 Ev~s Compare before you rent 2 ba. $325. All reccntl~· re· •Luxurious s hag caillet NEWPORT HEIGHTS S86S mo.-$880 mo. Only Custom d es1gncd decorated & \lo'/gara,ee. ,. Bl tins incl Dishwasher 4 Br. den, briek fpl c, askingS89,950.Calltod.ay l\1ESA del l\1 ar Jbr. lrg ---. t'ea_turing:. . 422 Lar.kspur,644·6800or .,,.Lrg Pool&GasBBQ's IHr gc Jo t. Choice 17141752·1700. sepramil y rm,S:JSQ.Vac. LcMJunaleach 3249•Spac1ol!s k1_tchenw1th1n· 644-7326 2BR$l90-IBRrr$l70 NNewedport B e'aTc,b).ocowalion. 1•1;~· l'il. Jan 1st. 546·9427 •N•O•R•••••••••••••••·~···1·~~e::~~~~\'~·~· area $200. YEARLY. Lge I Br, Gas & Wate r pd-Garage e . s some ...,..,. o~r j 3 BR llouse available T.H end Ocean view, •Hom e-like.storage -stv, rerrig, crpts. drps, LA MA.HCHAAPTS Irvine I 044 ansx1our1'1· M•R• ... eorErcr '.. • J anuary 16. 5220/mo. 3MBRU2 ",A eharmer; $4.50. •Priv'ate patios I beams. garage. 642--9'Jl8 778Scotl Place, C.M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pa "" stat• o n urn 494 6424 -:11 JNVtS'fM c~~42--0622 · · -•Closedgaragcw/storagc Costa Mesa ·3924 642·2007orf>4s.G.118 *OPEM HOUSE-: 833-3544 . 2 BR llouse, oonvenient, Loquna HiCJuel 3252 •M.arbl_e pullma.i:i ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 DR APT. Kids OK. No Lachenmyer Realtor ONLY 4 LEFT, New 2 & 3 Br. deluxe Con• dom iniums. Spectacular ocean views, near Vic· loria Beach, from $:'Q5. 494-:1795. •·· -' Nort h end, 2 61k!. from beoich & Victor Hugo':5, !·BR, r.:i.nge, rt-frig .. cpt.s /drps, wood panel- ing, open beam ceil. $200' mo. incl. all util. Studio rental, 2 blks. from beach; nr. Pottery Shack & \:'.illa.ge Fair. $150 Mo. incl. all ulil. Mission Realty 49.4..o73t 458.1 sa.ndb~r,i.: Wa"j .WATERFRONT 22 UNITS I clean.$230 mo . .Avai 1Jan 1 ·······················K1J1gsizeBdrms . HACJENDADEl'wtF.SA pcts.Sl75/l\1o. Un1ve~s1t y J ark. 38r, I. 278 Knox Sl, C~I I BH BR, 2 BA condo on the •Pool -Barbeques-sur-160 W. Wilson, C.M. 120Albert. Cl'o1 &1&·5996 I BDRM, stv. & rerrig. 2ba; ll.'1n0Yer m~I. Pr~f. WONDER EAST BLUFF ·rri-plex apl. cozy. SlliO . .:olf course overlookini:: rounded w/plushlndscpg Beautirul Grounds •••··-----iiiiiiiiiiii,..J Fencd. yd . Oceanview, l decorated . Dnlly 1 5. p .• f ·h· , 22 2_, E l filh St a ..... , . _1 Jake. 5275, Call before 5.1 Adults No pets _ Adults . NoPels btk. beach. Pet OK, $175. 552_82.17 , . . . r1 e o owners 1p. '1 . . LJUU• ava.1 . 1 BDRM Fum $2l5 . 496·1981 or547-0993 · · Spae1ous, sparkling, and gorgeous apartment un · Jan t. llarold,548-9314 . 675-2~~ f 2 BDRM F · S2-15· 10 minutes to ocean. M A R_I N A 1---------- ALL NE\Y , 2 br,2 ba Con-s pect a cular CANAi.; its Prime_ view Joca· M' • V'. 32671 . urn, · Largel&2Br.IBR S175.. •OCEANVIE\\'• fllONT 5 bed~OO!fl fami-tio.n. Com lete tenant El Toro 3232 1ss1on 1e10 36.'i W. Wi lson 00·1971 2 BR $190-with Patio p A. CIFIC l BR. Adults $210. i~:i~l.Ja~~~i, ~~~i~: Jy home or sw10~1ng pad. privacy. s~mming pool. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ··~;··~~··~;~;;·~·~~·; ·. S195. Gas & Water inc., VILLAS 2607 Solana Way, Laguna Beaut. vw , (;rccnbclt Low, low pr1t'cd al Owner will cash out to 2 BDR!'ol . t•i rcplace , .1 1 Draperies, carpets, gas 1 0 c . $ 4 4 , ~ 5 0 . Si7 ,900. Onl y"Sl2,0~0 tax deferred exeha ngc. pa t·~· garage, stove. COURSE. For .lease, 3 1 Br t"urn S16S h~a.t, g.as stove._ air ~on· Brand New CustomApts Hrwporf leach 3169 Broker/()wner. 541·G791 down ~nd ~wner v.·11 ~ 1o v~·" financing avaha-re rr1j!; $250. O\lo•nerf BR .. 2 ,lia , Fam -~m , 2 Hrfurn $100 d1t1 on1n g,'5v.•1mm1ng BachlBR-28R ••••••••••••••••••••••• or 542-3187. <'~.rry .rinancing at lo"" ble. Great totx sheller. 6·2 480·0177 (~n Clemente) Frplc.:. Wel·bar, Call cves Lots or bltns, pool, ~·alk pool, rec. room, v.·ashers Dri\'C by 1l 10Victoria •BY 0 W N Jo; H • -I o w L ow vacaney Huntln9tanleoch 3240 rt8 h 3269 •-h 9J lW 19thSt. Be0 ch OCE•MFll~ 81 .. intcrest. bedroom &16·1bedroom. &wknds • .!_JJ-3I7I to s hopping, 'h mi.l&dryers. Almosltoffuntingt.On • . · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ewpo eoc u.:ac · -OAKRIDGE VIL.LA. " "" """"' C1\LIFOR NIA 1101'\I ES . I£ .Quall l Hurry· (714) 752-1700. •••••••••••••••••••••• 545.04.92 ' •OPEN SAT/SUN• 2 BR, 2 ba, wntr$400 Assume 7 ~'1 GI Loan. • INVESTMENT DIVISION BRAND ne'<''. deluxe Con-3 Br, 2 Ba , bltns, child ren r..is.6177 Jlir. 1 ;·~ ba Corner lot.. Plac• I do. 3 Bl'droom, sauna, nn. 2 BA Duplex, I blk. v.·elcome . $225. 858[ .......................... ~ 2BR .Zba.,winter$300 ~ntralair.551-1473. __ PIDp..-ll•• , i-1ilJ1111!fill pool. C us tom s hag ~2 b~~~h . $lOO. Yrl~·f<'LJ RN .apts,lge1 Br $t65. Center. Sl70J\IO :?b lb 38 R l!YFROHT MOO~~~'lt.-~f~ratACH ... iS:ii{i Jffil ~~~~eJ~~1r~bl~r~~e~V1~i~~ IJA ~ROH. Jl ighl;inds, ~d<~~l:~ts_folr99~athhe~~rcsh PgR,~V1\PC01Y,.0 +&2y·?',d.· 2~~~!· dr ps, bltns.ri451 3[1~':~ STE2PS'IJ(,n~~~~ly ~ Car ~a ra J?c. 2 cry 1 Sh & 54K9633 •• .. ..,...,,,. AYe. for appt. call art :JBR;2ba.~yrlyunf Wrap Thi5 One Up MEW PORT HEIGHTS pri\'ate encloset1 ll;itios. c ose t~ m_arine!'i ' <' . -· No pets. 646-4W4 3PM 646-5125 Cpl/no J BR. 2 ba, 1325 unr. yrly ForYoursetf 4 Br, den, briek fplc, ILOCKTOBEA.CH 8'1G -5437aft 6P!\1. Park,Ensti:n~nldleSch I Bil. Furn.2 1rgclo.sets. pct!'. CHA.MMELFROHT l nr g e l ot . C ho ~ee New,delu xe4·plex,217 • &l-l br.lil ~h _D1st,3br,2 queen size bed, pri v. D Bcnuliful3bdrm,,2bBth Ncwpo rlBeachlocation. 22nd St. Ht•nl. lle•ch. , . , ' ha pvt. 1n1tio $-100 mo. dressin g rm. extra lrg. * * •GARDEHAPTS F.ASTSTOF: j2 R,11en,21h ba ;ne1trly & den, in one of Irvine's l'J 548 7842 1 POOL t br, Park·like grounds I new. 2 Frpl, all bltins. mos t desira ble area,~. Nee~ssomeTLC.Owncr $1 25 ,000 rull 1>rice. I · ~ roo ms. enc· ~a r w/ ••• · ~lf,O. 543.7437 Dbl gar~.ge, boat slip. !l's fully insulated, has anxious. Make offer. 847-.J957 962·4471 r.::)546·81 PF.R MO. 3 hr, 2 ba, storage. Adults only, no Unfurn. 2 Br upt in fa mi· s,s75 mo., yrly. lrash cnmpactor&anice Sparlin9Reoci1Estaft best value in NB, n1any pc~s. ly sec t ion . No pcts. 1 l YR NEW-2RR , 2 n. COROHADELMAlt Priva te Jocallon wit h 833-3544 y OWNER ~ Delu xe 4 featurcs.714-ti73--4 171 2035Fullerton,C.l'o1. 542-3645 ha'~ sha g-crpt'd beam 4 BK f h f p!ex. ll unt. lllirbour 3 HR, 2 DA, fr1>lc, lrg -. « i 'i ~i k h' IJl · un . ouse, am . view of the hills. At•rac· -----•area. Priced below mkt. ~·~rd. b!t-ins. S:..>!K>Jmo. ·~ ACRE r:.tnch in Rrick LGE f>'ULLY FURN 2BR. EXTRA Jr _g 2 Br, 2 Ba .1 ¥lefO o~c Y t~c & wri1~~ rm .. 2 baths. SSOO Lease live price of only $."111,5()0 FAMT A ~TIC VIEW :\1ust sec. Solti·WI>. Barbara. 963--6739. Ba y Arca arC'a. Beautiful Bltns, w/w, drps, pool. Crpts, dr1JS, bllns, no· t ' 1 t\sposa 1 crl or ll'ase/option. 552-7500 Harbor View Homes -----· ----~ • custom designed house :1rtl t s no pets, S190. pets. 1!30 Center St .. pv ·pa~· sec. en eos 2BR,lba,unf.$215yrly .VISION •. You'lllo1·e theprivacyof 12Nt:\VAJ'TS. 11"1Rt:l'LACE-4bedrnl,2 w/view fireplace & 6'12 -9520. 646-11 81 J,!ar. f\,\•all J an 5th. SZ2S HEWPORTCREST lhlsl''.,,,·,,u-.«BR .2 8, Only 3-<l 's left . Suiit-r hath, crpt g & drapes, h .11. ' 1 . n110.Pleasecall9'38·49~ 2 BR.2 bo.-do .. = .. .. !)W bit ed f UI ins. + ,!!Uest iouse, $225 2 Br redec U11\ pd L'RGE 3 B 2 ll . 1 ---------t ·-· - REALTY home w/spacious family dlx . apts. in choice II. IJ. . • ns, cover pa 10· barn corrals for horses > •• • • · '' • r, ;i, JU.~ 1 & 2 l!H childrcnok Util COMMERCIAL room , rormal dinin• loc. Xlnl l iiX shelter. n1rt" lanrtsp~. S..1 15. mo ... _.00;,,o a.i 1.!H"' J oo!. Adults. So_rry._no redec.Crpts,drps,bltns l po\11 N. pets• ;l ,.,· Al 111 111 · I C 11~" ~ Nof'"'S ""34567003 1786 {H •• .,.., pets "Look·YouU Like !\I tl I •1 • · 0 · u e tei l.nmpany ron1n & nice -p atio. f!__t_i:_:_ a ~2."2."'' . ~--"'' · · -----~--. ·· ·es~. l" ".ar ari.:11 ·1 t.::irdens,548·'i649 Uaiv. Park CenU!r Nat ural surroundings ,1sk f1~ l!('v or Dale. __ !!!ARBOR VIF,\V 110 1\11'.S ~~W a llace Fam11les on1); no pct s1-----·-----' associated Irvine plus easy niaint:in3nce. Lots for salt 220 ~Carmel Jbr, 2ha, fam 645--0805 plea s e , S2~5-mo ,t' J R F. J' 1. A c E +I :=========f Dl1'rover tbl.S just listed ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm, eomn1 1k.JOl t..i tenni s. 675~5800. Bkr, No Fet' '<'alhedral Cf'1hnJ: + 3 Dr.! s howplace. Only 584 .950. , OCEAN VIEW sci/in)! a nyll~ini; \\•1th a Lease, ~75 mo. R33·11ti1!1_ •<gj~~ON:~~ J';, UP G H T ! 2 Ha, )!ar . 1111t10 s:.>9,j Nn : ---------- R c TAYLOR co I 2 A.djac:tnt Laf$ IJall)' Pi lot lJ:tss1ftf'l"I Ad 'PAC 4 I 3 b k •Studio & I BllApts \,\ e,, I (k~ts . li4fi·441 4 j\VSTCLFF area, 2 br 1\,, 8AOKEPS -RE.Al TORS lOl\ W 601~~0 6'' 66 I • • • i,,. :• s1m plf' n1:1tll·r , ,. . · Jr, a, sun en SIUE -----ba, sngle, stry. Patio, Decoratar·5 Touch Rtalton/D~vf'lopffl ISO' Frontage) JUSl enll S42.56i!i? llY rm, r.a n1 . rm, frpl, •TV & l'o111idServ AYail . ~~\V HR EF.f,J A(YfS Lge ga r, f rplt'. $250. Adlt . A4bdrm .• 2•~hath 'rur-11 01uoveSt.Suitel90 I A.rcbBeachHgts. 1 pool, t1:11n1 s. SSOO . "'Phone Serviee-lltd i AMUftSlnlhe h;1ch. applns, util. rurn. 1665 lr ,·ine A,·e Ct.1 tie R01::k bc11uty It hus Newport Beach 752·046..1 · Combinf'dpric~ 542-1276. \IOOI I Enrl . J!a r:ige. Pool, 642 --0239 j u:;t been rcdecorn1l'tt. ---------•Children & PctSeelion j;11·11z1i I adult.645-4411 1---------- has delightful nl riuni & VA I . K T 0 OCEAN! S 19,800 C.?'r3-0 Ji\'-I _ f) 1:::: ~Q.. • •$5 off weeks rent "'/ad ~l'l'S, fM2 -19ROdavs 13 BR, 2 Ba, 1 blk to beach, I 0 w m ri int en 11 n c e Sharp! 2 Story 3 br, 2ba, Cole of Mewport Rttn ~~ l.'"tJ l",_ (b Pq• ;:::> 2376 Newport IJlvd, C~I - -· I frplc , beam t'lngs. $3SO. land!lcapini:c. 1.A.'t us sho"' blLns, cpts, drps, frpl, 675-5511 That Intriguing Wore/ Game with d Chuc~le 5'\8·975? or 645-3967 ~osta Mesa l724!Costa Mesa 372<4 mo. yrly. 645-7054 You lhl." nnl' n·'w ... .,.,_soo rec. rac's. 1st lime on , -----~~~;~~:::~~~ •••••••••••••••••••••••,••••••••••••••••••••••• -----v ~""' rnk t ! $53,950. Owner Ranches, Forms, .......... , CtAY •• h:IU.AN w··-FRONT 552-7soo 714·552·8785 Grove' 2700 O k-"'~°' t.t••n 01 ..,. •••GARDEN APTS ftl liiill VISION "-'-'="-'''-''-----I••••••••••••••••••••••• •-• to:•o.,.bled _d, bi · POOL AMBASSADOR INN VJEWSIN • • f<:ASTBLUFF, vu. 3 BR. 3 o i\Cll ES ti 1111 G ra .~~ IQW to 100"' I011i tll"Pleo w<>•dt. Purn. *,~; Br llPIS in NEWPORT. REALTY ha&bonus rm.(t'anbeS Vallcy.Wcll.d;nn.5AC. I 0 PINO S ndu\l.-'"!';l'Cllon. No pcls. 1 BRAND NEW • • llcd 11111 CnHlP""' llR). A<'ross rrom park . Woods. 15 AC. p:i.sUH'£>.j ~...,,~;.l-'-ln''--;IT'""I ~ I lo: 1 m (; "r ,1 c n ,, 111 5 , striking d~ron ana ;1n Un1v.Pnrk<.:t·11t1•r -----"' . _ '-....,....._..... llve.ChoOSt!~tts,bav ,, . G40·5560 A11ent Gor"cnus vie""' \\'rite ~===::'.:::=='.-:' I r~12_3i;45 ______ , ... c .... ~ •• , ..... "' $ 29s Q g UP elegant. e11crtlng wav to Irvine OCEAHFROHT S.1.'>.0I). 116,ll. tlO\lo'n. -.... -,.... Windows.. Stv rrt1, r1rt- Rwl $188 mo R'. 'l'rach H L s y y I 1 •Trapical Pool• Mooi'o-·..... places. Your o n pr1vatt Bar9ain!! SI 12,000 Write 3100 Main Si.. 11, 1-~l~J-i-l-'-l.--~l-1 ; i . 1 nr, cpts, drps, bltn.s. • ._ ... ..,..._ pati0 orba1<:onv."trieon0tv Cute beach cottage ~forro Day, Calif . . _ _ . il i>.iLlo. Ga.s & ~ater paid. ........,.,..., s"*".._.. .m,~n.oocou"rt"•.'t"oo'.ont•. _91'.! As11 umablcLoan ~·" 1168 ~ ... ...., .._ """' Laguna Beach 1048 "' entols · 1 ....... --• .,. .......,. ,_, ••••••••••••••••••••••• II ITAL U I . W•I•• ..... <...,., J«nU I ~ ,, 00 ,,, 1 •••• ,~~Ml••I~:-•:•••••• & Th• *""''"Q* 1Nn 111 38 H..firttJfOft leocJi 3740 W.t._ ... 119'S ' Pro .~i,.. ;;, Q( Gre~~~l~L!a~!~iew. "' ~ . J' _ I I . :;:;!;,'1~9:h.~~~3 1~~'1t ~·t;~~;·~·"i;;·r:·:n~·;~~I ~-:,~~•eff. :,-:::-:,-:-.,.;,. '· \·, ·~· _ LIDO REALTY tr:-: \ •·• I 11111 ." I\ * 673 -7300 * 4 Bdrmr;., .i baths, den w/ •••••••••••••••••••••••! cov•lei •nd a nvi••nu •rovnd SH:iS & $17!1 Spanish style f rplC, formal dlnl ng;:;:=:=:=:=:=:;;====1 I T 0 X C E I I !he -. 11.1r hoildlng, pYI, 1•nr1oscxi ! W.t.ntJAU-STlf.AM$-U.GOON$. room. Sc!cludcd radiantl[ournOORs) eneral 3102: I I I I I I O Ctwoit>i. .. "" ehuc-u. qvo .. .f l!ar , pool:sallfl a, laun·' heated terrace. Cl!nlr1il . _ i•••••••••••••••••••••••I Or 111~~11 lfl rt.• "'1*"11 -d 1lry, ~tilt s 11301 KM"l-~Of!j' 2277 HARBOR BLVD. !oration near tl'.nnu1 A breithol lre1h a ir. 'JNGCt;S Qr c:ouple!I 1 Itr i ~ d• .. •1DP 1'°"' oi.p No. 3 l:>l\oW, 1.Hne I blk Wpi;t of Bench COSTA MES"A -· courta.SISS,000. I 1 ,... hou!lc, C~I . Also 1>er1. 1>e1Nt NUM8il£D ttlllt3 1N ' offSlot~r .842·1848 I TUR MER ASSOC. n '' O:. c hot or unit, N n SI 15. '°i':;:;:;'":;:"i';' ~'°"~· ';';;;;=:;:;;o;;:=~~:;:::;::::!::::! 6 4 5 • 4 8 4 0 JIOSN.C11t Hwy, 1..agunn Laguna Df'ach, Sl•IS. llll.1 6 UNKto\Ml!f ,t.BOV' lfllltS I I j ~11 ldlr Item.~ with 11 Dai 494-1177 ~A:.: t 'tc.979 &_130_._ 10 Gfl ""'~wt• ... l ly l'1lotCl~s51fil'C.1 1~l l lu11:ury a0U1r rent~ls rrom $350 montn1v ?00 Promontorv or ~t. Just nortn Of J.lmDOre1 on P~c1t1c coast HIO=. re1~Dll0ne 111•1 575 . ownea and manaoea b'I rne trvine comoanv. - II D6 'i?AILVPILOT We<1nesday Oecernbtr25.1974 B6 ~LOT;ADVERTISEA Thur$day,Oee.'8.197.C Thuriday;O~Mber 1t, 1974 DAJL~$)/LOT 11.13 Apartment Uwfumi~ed Apar+rnent1 FuntithHI Offlc• R•"tal 4400 Lost~ Found 5300 'Ccrrp ... ter 6015 rolntlfMJ/ro~6073 ~elp Wanted 7100 Http W..+ed 7100 Help Wanted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• or Unfurn11.hed 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••'"•••• •••••••••••••••••••;'••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••-•'•••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• MewportleCH:h 386'••••••,••••••••••••••••• OFFICESPACEN.I . FOUND. COl.l.JEISllF:l1 RR~OO~L. 1\UDON . •10~0JSCOUNT• B OOKKt:~Pl-:li -S..:ttVJt:l-l-1ita :1t1lei:nH•n. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'•·~lcl!!J _J)r... Ont· mi;in t~nW "111 & blk, \'If'"-a_ar conv~c.ust&ru~wl'Qf .. Yt't1llpa1)Cr!ng&Pllinting ACCO U N1'Ai'l'f, t-:11. KeypunOpr to$650 & lurn· mi111. Top .po1y & PARK NEWPORT V'f~Tfl IX't (fl/;{)· ulfic1·$GS mo c .. ur.t'nt' ~~~Ort Shore~. \'cry :ol 25 )I'S e.1tp, free t'.)1 J<'rce1·st.C:.ill642·ti31S p;uuhna NU L"l'A t-'1rn1 Ln1i·ly orl· 111 Jr1inc fr1n ~,. he11ef1L1 . t-:l'IJ APARTMENTS llClll•C •rwa11ttl'f' llilJ ,642 0200 ru~n ly 542 -JT:a _ 645 3-i39 Pl -W needs 1.tg)trf'ii.11 1• ac toinplt"< Xlrn 111 \Vurlo: n1ar1 µrcf 'd t'Ull or l\ach..::lor luf 2 Lf>ST 2 Ou~s. I ~lttleAus aster/Rep 6077 <'Ol.lnli'nt "'1 lucal C PA d:i)!'o uJ\I~ I \'rcl'Pl'r vn 11 l1mt.' Shell, 17th & AllJUl tlilSlOt:Uw1•' BUii.i), Rt'model or ••••••••••••••••••••••• nrm expt"r .• (or P'('rina H\ti!S~OO (riiue,f\'t~ 9 c d r o" m ~ .1 n ti i \Ool ..... ,.11acu•110 Sht'p !!.pou,dblk, ~ra)'& Jt1·11:.iir t)u~t lr»dcsmttn P1\TCH Pt.AS'l'F:l\ING nt>-nt :i.t<&ff (."all fltr. A.AMES 1000'o FREE -.----- l ·r. $2;r~,: ~:;~~,~~; 11 .. ul~ •Bachelor, -'••"•••• -o.1.,,. f:h~ .. 8 m~1:~~ ~k"L~~J ~~~l~~u:,c~~: Ulll All ty~.;'.j t;~mate:i <.:oo:wcll at_ui 3'.."JL__ !Ju rt· au of s 1-:Rv1c1-: $'&. S<ilcsm .. n S11a l'uols Tt·111u' •I BA ' 2 BA .,..,.,., .. "''"'• _.11 5.57~9JS9, 'J. J<:mplo\ 1nrnt A,.:t'nC'\! 1'·1111 &.-\1'~/rt.'l'nne A 1·r o~s fr o n1 f ;1,/11on •l BA I D•n -~11•••••• .... _, FOUN . Cetrpet S~rvice 6016 Mumbln9 6078 IOOKkEEPER 27\16 ll a~hor Bl.Stein 9'JO E t 'u;fkt ll"·y, NU I ~IJnd ~t J .1u1l.M1r .. 1• nn Fr om S 175 • $485 ~·crna 11?.: ti l~~h ,.~l.!t~!~, ~·· • • •' • • • ••••.••••••••• ••• • • • • • • • •• •••••••• ••• p /time for lnsur:111ce COlSltt i\t l'5U ~ -1 IW ~HA i 1 POt) ,\:.st NIM!'dCd- Sau Jo:u1u 1n llllls ll11.;d. M•M» Ve,d• fo1i & Adorn, t:.i AiHt 1j , ·ht$' S.~_:_6432 ~AB Pt-:TS & Llno by Ed L.R. O'rJS Pl.UMBJNG ofl', N.8 . 833-9511 I\ gt'S I lj 25, $1 UO Wk 17141644·1900 540 ·1800 eii.; al 11 s uv1ngs, Rcmn, Re models & Repolrs . K.P. & (.)pcrutions. 9610, .:uaro . Al fredo's llatr ---LOW COST L.os·r ; S ILKY 1·errie,r. sh1i1M. for .,.~u1s $2.50)'tl Wa ter heaters , dis · G 6496.Sys/3. Jo~xper.only . i:tc.675.6070. tARL:t: 2 ht•llrni :t 1•a·Rooms 4000 Otf1t'C ll; comn1.-rci:il l\tule.fllk /'ran.tiH.,.eron f<eh1y.639-S8J9 posals , furnances, dis, BOYSOR IH LS Pt·time,c.,.es.S46--0J31 -----,,.-, blln ~. IJ\\I , t'n1 I ~:1 r . ••••••••••••••••••••••• !>pact.: in l\1issioo V11•j11 & rl0."11!. "'rn'K blk cotlar.11011 N'S C I rpe t & hwashcrs, 642-6263 MIC APgLe011,0·14 ror. DASI LY L"'GAL h l'F.LEP!fONE CALLERS :idult s . S2lj. inu l.l\'>','1''l'Jll·.·t·l·',\('JI, ,.,,,,,,,,, N''"""' .,,,.,. s O·of,, Jin""'"'" &Bt A Com· pl-e Plumb I routes 1n ·atna"' S<crctury, eavy L"ARN C hri'•tma• &&2-4J.H7 " ' "" "'~ • ·• ·1,;,'.."WA l"I ~ ·' ·Upholste ry, Dri Sham-· s · L''27...,., .. · Anabetw.t4lnSegerstrom exp. in 'bus iness&pro· ·~ lln s"w1ves -----_ s;>.;,&uiia1>.I. 1:-:;1.1 ~.1u t';1ll ow111..•r, l'11ul lJ.725-7.5l3 poo. 1,,·.,,,1 R"l"'danl•.t 1ng erv11·e. 1c . ...,.,.. h money. u t: • • l!rt1 'tl'au H'I ,,.., ~-~ .. " & Sunflower and J.1 aln & hate l11w, n1ust :IV!! xl 111 s't"·tent,·R"tir·~. Work l/NFURS 1\pt., :! /Ir, '/ l'INE KNtl'I \lllTfo.L "' ll & 11 Ql R d 1/R I 6081 · & h I d • ' ' l,(JST on Halboa Island e,i!re;•sl'rs a r (Jr ctmo e •par l-'lo"•er. Call !\fl", Snyder typ1ni; :j ort 1un ,.,, ""' orrice or '""' U:t. \\'v~t•·liff :1rt•.1. :-n1a!I b ht<•ne'' & I>' · 1 c II r 3 N ,11)1 ,,1 .. ""I ' th J 55• PER s nFT Fri IH LC, L:..<hes wallet, rig '· "m1nu c ••••••••••••••••••••••• at!W2-4321 ll •t !I, or men cwport hom•mo''''.""~·"•'•nln<s pctOt\,•·:111i;12'.!l.'i2 ''"""111 "up,"1 ,... hi hr hi •"' t>-l!i !l(HI(/ kllchi·n s:io "'kup,1p1 IGl7 WES'l'Cl.Jfl>' Nit Hl·v.·ard ill'JJCnd1n g on eac or .your w te QUAL ITY \Vork, R~r. 25 E qua l , O 11 po r . Ui:arh law fi rni. J oh i)r both. Cllll 893·6305 or· MK ~!J7:.:.or1~15 :J'.•ii' Al;T !i;ll~Kll an1ount of ('Ontcnts r1·· 1·i.rp cts. S:.. ... e your yrs exp. Li;ce&smjobs . Employer. at1ail. J:1n. 2nd. Salary t·ometoourorfieeat7008 (J(t-~AN 1'0 1lt1 ;-.;·1· i11·1>.· 3 . turnl'd, no quc!'ol1 011s ninncy by i;a\!ing me l'S · Free est. f'AIR PRICE open. Send sample or "'est min s ter Blvd . !Ill, 2 11 .1 l fllll'r '.! t·:ir ~(IH I or 2 !'t·1111tl'. n1c~ or 150 I WestCliff Dr • .:1!'11.:t'd . :>48·5<181 lra tl'1ps. \VIII t·h·an h v· l . .ic. 642-1770Call Ken, 1 BUSBOY handwriting & resume to \\'eslmiustl'r, Office "B" g ar s ruu rn i• 1 rl}' "11n11·n. K1t l·h. 11n 1 g~ Nl·l4'port ~·in:uu:ial Ctr --in~ rn1 ., d1n1ni:e rm., & C'a re . ,. Apply In Person Classified Ad !f319, Daily betl4•een 9.:am & noon or· •142_:711~,.; · Uul:-Ld<'pcl llk'. !~l)l IL1.1 L . Offi 5 1.(IS'r lni;:h.:u r silver i::r::ay h<ill SIS. Atl'j rm. S7.50, Retweenll-12!'11on·Fri Pilot, P .• o. Box 1560, 5 &Bpm eas1n9 ce pcH:• :-ml shaggy 11<1.i.:. Collar couth $10. Chair S5. 15 Roofin9 · 6082 ALLEY WEST Costa ~1 esa 92626. 1-"p~m"-'='--'·------s·runlt>. l\\•ur 1u h s1· L(lV t:LY 1'1 I. lh•.1(-/1 tall on Site 1\1::anai.:l'r \'1rtort:!,!~'1l~nn~t1 ti778 yrs exp. 1s, whal t<>unls, ••••••••••••••••••r•••• 2106 W. OC'eanfront.NB rno Ut 11 )ld hunte, t'ii n .1i·c·ummcMl,1tl· 17 1<1 ir,_12-:11I1 t'"l;t ~Iii nol nl1·l/\c.:MI. J do ""'ork JCROOr 549--;066 !;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Legal Trainee ti l2-!IGUJ.tii.l 0111 :111('Q!JJ1:.urui.;u&"11e. --ro~NI): IHISllSETTE!t my st.'lr. Good rcr . Roofing ~ 1 · · d ---- --5-IM·lltil •l:\l(J.l-'HEElll>:;o.;T • Ft< .\'iC';L1dll ls le.L'all ~"llJIOI L''''"'"&l"'O'"' c s Xnl typing require . N I I>'• off•1•s f s "I "" .,... ,.., cu LAIM Previous experience pre· ,I RR ,iH:i..., 411,hv.a-.hl'r --. , "C·l"l'rl'11· '" ·~. IOll IL y. 'UI ti7o . --t',•e"'st•'mat-\ Ir I . 1 • I "" d \ 1 11 1 t .. "' ...... terred, Will train on Mag• t i.?e \lfll10. Yrti•. 1,11..., i·1111c, .,.,...,1:• J i 1r1lor1•r o1• . 's·1u•< •.•••rt NU C•m•nl/Concret~6019 ,, ' EXAMINER \ l. f II · s >'•·1 ' l.o:ot n "' T I R 6090 II •nd "' le"al secretary. G73 -t>•itJ 6 . '.!ti lh !<it inv. I' · u si·rvu:e'.. '11 Bt1.ar rt' lkJ.? i.:r~ blk fem ••••••••••••••••••••••• eevisian epair t f<el:i11:ed., offi<'e nc;ir OC .,.,,,·0,, t1hi· ~;s S115 ulu , I \ 1 SI< I L.>'.O", l'I''' CONCR'',Tf~••••••••••••••••••••••• Exp•rl .... -~ ''" ----:!171 Uul'n11t. lloon1t1 ~oni.:r1.• · 1 n!> 0 ei a ... -r "' Airport. Starting salary ULUFFS. l).!L' inoUi·rii :! lllltl'I m;1tur1• 11Uull1<..".~l I • 83;1 3223 '1il noon • l..:;;ill .)57-:.1758 INC . concrc:.le stampin~ RUDJ'S T. V._SERVI C~ ITc mporaryl $500 with ni erit in . Nr hu . s>15 ~I OV Kl! • <-Ohhlt'stone, hr1 ck, lilt' For personalized scrv11·c t•rcascs. Call Susan ;it Hr. 2 Ila.,.. pool. c·rpt!'o, 1 • , ~. • ••· .... -:-, --,-.-.-Ff)UN D ~mall blac k 10,,1,·0 ,, d,,·,cw•i·s , ct<) ont•olor orbl::iC'k &white. •1· · I ilriis ahund:int hllns l.. pr11 ..• :.i,-uu~.,.,1 ,llJl.ilSAN .Ju 11 11 Cup1s . ·h· 'Y fL•mall' dog, on .. 11 .. 1n1mum o l l~yr~rl'.'· 8.1.1-9381. .s tor~i.:c . lr \lh', 2 t :ir s .. 1•11n1 ----· 4~i-~Hil5. 4\Ml-1.1,UUO'. l S17•1'',',,,,, .. , betwf'Cll 640-434~ Ca 646·2450 cen t exper. wJCaliLl----------- t dv AIC ~-C I{ VS & 1n c di c a I LIQUOR CLERK. perm ,i!:tra,1!1'.S:..'90 r11u suhll'l r-. IH 4150 :-ory,nc14·.in · -Tuslin;in1l lr\'ine.Wear-CEl\I EN1'&Blol'kWorkTile 6091 ·· fll · .. 59 .. 3 ,..1,1es ome \V 'l' ,111<· Xl<<I prkn" on terminolngy. pos11lon u time evr.;s .. ... -..., :.I · • ' ... · ,1 1·•>110' "OU II•" \",·•II>, P"• t<O>, s<'dnu•·~l k•. ••••••••• •••••••••••••• "' I F' · ---•••••••••••••••••••••••' rrimar\' ro~1d 1111-: re " "' ~ " ...... Apply P crsonncl l>ept l\1ust be 21. Cal 1\lon-r1 Son Clemente 3876 f()fl 1 or 2 people. inl'n or -:__ -_:oll~i:.:_675·!>62.1 etc. Uy hr. nr job. CE HAr.1 IC TILE NEW & Monduy thru Friday Al\1 only. ti7J·7530 I · c n 'J 2 4>< rt S625 646-b"915 r c m o d e J • F r e f TELEPHOHE SALES Ir you are an aggressive sales oriented individual ac:C'ustoml'd to earning S300 to S5DtJ per "'k. "'e can tr<iin you tot.ell na- tionallv trorn nur office 11nd ufit'r; • 5 D<J)'S • Full Co. Benefits • !(lajor l\ledical ,.. Disability • Profit Sharing Pleas e call 997·4521 BE1'WEEN 9 1\1\1 ·ro 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'111111'11 l\i11' 1· pni i.;.~. · ·" · · 1 i;q · FOUN f): \'ounglrish Sct· · s · b PACIFIC MUTUAL I.ti~: 2 ill'. ".: /la. 11t'V.' t lut~uli.•pt'I ()1\.5-l~.44&1 I lll0.2411 P.C.1!&1\1c 12nd 1 •r \\'C<irini' a red ban· 0 ,\CL'HOE, Gr:1di no & wc~·tl,'omm:~.'.',,',·_.,.~, JO ~ 700NewportCtrDr ---f lr 'l'r ;Jdl' re nt for"! c " " " " ... ~· ""'"' dt•t'ks.d ~h.,..•hr.2c:..rg:u· LtJ\'ELV l'i't , Ht•ai·h 5[,7_JOlii!2 lhr 1_ta.n u Pl ea!';t' call ·rrcnchingScr.Construr1::---:-:c-----:-:= Newportlkach -'~':'';·;;;;;;,.,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-LVN 3-11 . $35 per shift. , Co n v. ll o s p, C . .1\1 . 642-3505. S25U, 4~ I :::i:i~i hollh'. c,111 at't'tl!llrnodatc -t ... 16·7\:1119_?!:_ 5~-165/S lion Clean -up, lla ulin~ Top Soll 6092 Equal Oppor. t-:rnployer 4.partments Fwrnish•d :1 pt:r!>nn~ or 1nan & will'. !Business Rental 4450 -C, L l F A Nl!\f AL fi 11 di rt. eust ccmen1 • •• ••••••••••••••••••••JI•"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"' ar Unfurnished 1900 5;1ti·•14t_i.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t CON, "fllOI, v.·orlo:. 642-8514 l>on J •1'op Soil •Compost• C:LERICAL, p/timc. T.,P· ·••••• • •••••••••••••••••Vacation Rentals 4250 Center San Clcnwnte llunt Beach Shelter Child Care CALL S86-6930 ing. AIR & hle telephone -I --602 •l\1ulch • Hed"·ood ,.. Tiit: t:xcrrlN'G ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOOO sc1ft &:Ill Ell isonSt$36-6551 •••••••••••••••••••••• duties. 1Pl\1-5P!'II dally. PALM MESA APTS. Palm Desert Condo St~re ar Offic~ Back of Humane Society Ll,C ~ay Care ISll6 1~!\1on H~lp Want~d 71 OO 5.1 hr start. Could grow to MI NU'l'l:S ·ro N l"f . 011t.ICam1noRcal ANll\11\LASSISl' f r 1. 7am -6pm, n ••••••••••••••••••••••• f/timc pos. N"'Pl Ctr 1 ' u'<..:u · Spai·io~s l 1~~:;1 111.111 ; t-~xccllentparking LEAGUt:: 1-~a irview & Baker. age-. area.640--0837. · pool, Jacuzzi, s OflplnJ! 49?_9-64 492-733.1 Adopt1on,Spaying &. 2·5 or after school Ba('I\, I & 2 lill from $175 ;1rca. Al':ul "'l•t•kl\! in -~..!_ Neutering inform 545-8050 A Ad1.11ts. Nu l't·ts Jan. ~tonthl y 1n i-'l'b. 960_2000 DMIMISTRATIVE JStil i\lo'Sa Dr. r.12 0596-642·1771 I 200 rt. l-~root age Animals Impounded Drape ries 602'l SUPERVISOR r· CLERK 15 blks fron1 NCV.'JIOrt --· Blitl 1 Rentals to s hare 4300[ anHarbar~vd. Cockapooblkmale ••••••••••••••••••••••· 'i 5 1!i!l&O ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pa\'cd lot, bui lding ap. Tt.•rrier mix blk g ray JDRAPERlb:S, Wholl'.'sal1 RECEPTIONIST ~ pro!< 1300 sq rl Lease male I ~l fg't•r, JO yrs exp, 1''1'E'4 Career home office pusi• Need trainee for our ROOMMATES s:.'000.perm·o~th.· Ch1hu ahua 1anf~male I est. For in home appt t i on requi r ing •NEW• YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU WAITED! W a 11 tell t o s ha r1· R M Ccrclto Mixblk&whitefern 6Jli-4980 ~uper \'ision or medium Laguna Beach orr1 ce. bt'uut1ful 2 bedroo m ay c Wcimaranerliver • -i---·-J sized group of clerical prefer Laguna Beach re·f furn1!>hcd orunfurn1sht>d Realtor IBIONewport 'ferrie r Lab mix blk Electr1ca1 60l'S st;i ff. Operation is sident.~1ust bcdt•penda · ~ ....... ~ . .-:~ -:::-... . .:;;.;-.,,...~- ...~, -A ~. NEWPORT Personnel Agency Needs You Now! Receptianists Typists Secretaries Account Clks Repros Choose ~·our o"·n hours. Part-time ass1gnmenl• :il'ailablc. Call 540-4450- N t: Vt-: RA FEE ATTF.~!PO 1'empo Temporary llelp apts u t Oakwoo d . CostaJ.1 esa_548-7729 white puppy •••••••••••••••••~•••••i tcl'hQ.ical nature involv-bl e, abl e to handl e lntroducllnA new hru·h The r e's SI ,000.UOO. in Poodle while male ELEc;;1:Fl ICJA:N-lic_ense j n g the fo l I 0 wing phonl'.'S 14'C]~ & ~ ~l~le ~o (Off and I htlrrn ap!S we ll rc<·reatinn facilities.PRIME -t•"I Co 'di Sbephmix pupblkbr"'n no. 233108. Small JObs, aspccts;Legalcontracts type ~II an elcl'tr 1c 2192 :-01art111, Ste 255 J rvinc, Ca 92f:i&l Douglas Pl:1z11 i\1 act\ rthur/Cam The Ancie nt Mariner New part Beach Is Currently 1'aking Applications j)US) wOrlh sccini.:. HeJined Com plime ntary tennis . re ai rona e fem maint & repairs, 22 yrs & eomputcr operations., t~pew r1tCr . P;ild \'aca- yct affor:nl:.hle •Circa! lessons, Sund;1y brunch. 11,lar., 1200 sq n , gr~und Hassett tri male exp548-5203 Hcq 's C!'tensive contact ',1011 & e,x,cell~ntco1 mp 1 _<in~ I liEACll cn1·1ronn1cnt •Sports ll)urni~menls. A noorrrontaJ!e.a/c.p.irk· l\lixDosie blkm:ile w/people. ene I s i n c ll( i n g furn i .!i h l' d u n d u n . fulll1n1c art1vll1t.•s c.lirec· •,,n7. 50" A-1 aster~, Owner Germ shcph hlk ...,,ht rem Gard~ninCJ 6045 medical etc. For I\ P/time BOOKKEEPER 752~33• rurnishl•d .. lur who pl ans 11art1cs &I caltor:,G73-ii.20 Mi x sheph blktan male ••••••:•••••:•:••••••••; Our firm is a major West Write Classifie<l ud i1322 $18 5 t $215 Ol:JQ 's_. We'll cvcn hctpl2ROO SQ. F'l'. baSement Germ Sheph v.·hitc male EU ROI t.A!'1 I Co:ist ins urance co. w/its Daily Pilot P.O.Unx 1,51i0,I ::====="'"'"'"'~ l n\'ol\·es weekend \\'Ork. -lndiv. niusl be bondable. el'per. prcf'd. , Apply In Person O<iil}' J.5 Pi\1 • 0 you find a roommate. complex of 1·lubroom. or-Cockapoo blk white fe m G~R.D E_Nt.R home office in Newport! Costa l\1csa. C:i !l~i26 I 646 .8453 Sorry,nooneunder2l &.· fiC'es, & storage rms. Dlllmationpup"•hiteblk La~d sea p t n ~-tre e; Beach 's pres tigous Equa l Opport F:mplo}'er MGl\1'ftrne0211-40R Shl><>d•k I d I '"''''' '"•son°hlc • ~ guarn st .,, r . IC' ar s, no pets !\lode s open a1 Ad t JI,! · on Co.a ·t I ·... . . '", . " ·, I Ne14•port Center location I --1 . s · 1-r -J. 0 ·arina s mae 6425329685 1425 CLERK T rullerHrus h,846-5455 ------·-----)' 10 to 7. eeour a t:cr Hwy.&12·4644 S:imoyedwhiteft'm · · -Req's minimum or 2 A/P Clerk. fy pi n~ 50 ---- ad in the apartment sec· Mixed Te rrier blk "'ht LAWN re noi·,.•ions, yard yea rs d. i.rect exper. in w p.m. Good ,,,,,,.,"'''· NORTll Lagun a. Shell, • \\.AN1'ED * lion.. !CU TE ad,obe house for fe m • I 0 or od • k I 1 Experienced & semi· 2607 W. Coast ·''"'Y· NB ..... S cleanups, li te huuling, s_uper \!1s1 ~ pr ~c-F.xpe r . not n ccess. now ta tnt.( a~ptca ions, ·, ~ ...... ~""' store or office. 1000 sq It. r.tix Beagle C.ollle bn\'fl New po ,\, Cd't •re• !Ion flperat1on. Pref.er 1n ser\'ll'e s tation atten retired Income tax pre-• .~~ Q,\h\,00 0 ~•\RD''N '"~""""or""2""'" whtm•lc " • 1 Salary S425. Newport · · ers 5493-01 ~ ,..~,.. "' "'.r"-u.wv ""'"""""' 646.4676 s urance bac kground Beach. insurance nfc. de_n ts & tow tru e~-~--·-·-----\)~' APTS du · R al 4500 Cockapo o rus t "'hite Sa lary will be in ac Good •o. h-nefits. Ca.II dn..,ers. Ap1>ly at 13<12 WARD C LEHK for . p.t> 16th at Jr.·inc ~~ •• !!':'.0! .. ~~••••••••• brwn fe m Paradise.Gardening J' eord_a_n<'~ w/ex_per. & l\trs. N~al , 8';3.8450_ No.i:_t~_Co.ast liwy. LO. Newport Con \·. Hosp. F.l'· 1431 Superiar A•~ ti l2·B8l70 l\1ixed Shcltietri fem Specialize Restoration quahf1ca l1 ons. f or con-~ per. prcf'd Xlnt benefits. H•wparf Beach IC.l\t. llOO sq fl + storage Terrier mix blonde fem & Landsca""'. l\1onthly sidera tion, Please. send !DELIVER y oR1vERS c 1 'WAN 'rED mature/ya rd . Sl 75. mo. N r, r .,... & 1 h HOTETElLER ~~2~~4_fo~ppt_._ s1ra1i::ht male lo share ocean. Broker642-5851. Poodle 14•hitc ,eray em l\laintcnance &Sprinkle resume sa ary istory/ WA l\"TED for Pizza i\fan . . "'~"'~"'====~ IJ?e hom t• JJ .B. SISO. Cats R e pair 642 -864 tq : ~1us l know C.!\f., Npt. Experienced !J62-86&1aftfi IStoraCJr 4550 Rlk shrthr 673-3910 1 . Bch & H.B. areas. Apply Contacl WESTCLIFF E -·-!••••••••••••••••••••••• gr:..y shorlhair • 1 1 ·' ll aglund in person. 19"l0 llarborl B~t rbara Cammarano p I A M SA J\1 1\Lfo: F;x1·c. Will share LIMK . blk&whl shorthair 1Haulin9 6051 PACIFIC MUTUAL [Bl vd., C.l\I _ aft 4prn . SECURITY PACIFIC e~\~fs"~~SY~y GARDEtri..I Ir~ 2hr, 2ba. Park Nwp'ti white s h.orth air •••••••••··~··••••••~·· 700 Newport Ctr Dr , d:iily. . National Bank AM ER Hy CHHIST1\f/\S ,.. /\pt inrl all priv . Prefer· STORAGEUMITS ·. LOCALmov1ng&hauhng. ~Ne"•portBcach [ I 550NewportCenterDr &i\llAPPY NE\V YEAR APTS 1-~cmale, S2S "'k. 64u-o742. Person~ J business or LOST : V2 Setter, _'1~ Lab, by student. Lrg truck, re· Equal Oppor. Employer DE NT A I. Ass isl ant . Ncwport'BeaC'h \\le "'ill he cJOsed betwn recr eat1on<d storuge. ~ed male dog. Vic Hunt· as,' 0 :1rry 83!.1 -20 12. ... Laguna . Energelic,I' I, 2 & 3 lldrn1s., crpts.lp R 0 r ES S 1 0 N A L Frnm SS. Jamboree & 1ngton II a rbour area. 531-1235 c3pable, some exp & X-Equal Oppor. Employer Chr1stm:..s & New Years dr ps. u t111l1C's P.r11d . st r;iight m;i](' seeks Sa n Di eg o t-'wy . 8<11i ·2672. . l\UTO Mech. net."<ied at rar ·fiCense necessary.I""'"'"'"'"'""'"'"'"" St-:E Y(lU IN'!975 Hlllll!>, l;1unllry f:1c1ht1 es. roommate to share lux-1 !li!l-0150 --:r:-COLD S f p l\1 OVI NG . l{a u]l ng, & Good ye;i r Ct r .. top No Sat. Call 494-3538. 1 PART-TIME 165{J,F.1-,:,•,d1i1n11i,-~:0A1~e,,.SA He1-. roorn 1v/pool tllhl{'. urious 1 •. 0 . home "11h -I.OS, . ·a ety Ln, Garage Clean up. Heha· wages, frin ge benefits.I-----~------• ~ • i,:ym ruo1n , sauna, pool ocea n view, $175. mol STOP HERE! n.r C.l~!\1 ~.lcm~nlrjSl'.~I . hie . f ast, servi ce . LouorJim,548-9383. DOG GROOMER STUDENTS I Call 542-88J6 Arlu ll s only. no pcls. <!XII I 1-776·22!}0 d;1ys 4W·2761 l\"l•cd an extra storage t.:on('c rt. :hurs. ~:-, · Dec. 963-6452 Expnc'd. 551--0411 Corl Telcph S11les 960·1436 --~~-~===== llr1stol. to:-t.1 1\l1·sa . t'\'cs. · closl'I '! Houn1 '! Guru_gc? 2.~~· ~~~rd . 67a-122!t ----AVON 1\ppt. Walnut Village Pet ~ 751 1415 I --~----:d LL S12aLoad j Sh PILOT ,WI-10\\'i\N T~T0\\'0,RK ? -!\!ALE 14•111 sha~ 2 AR , 2 ~~~1~·~·~: ~~:'n 1°\\or~~s'c'. SCRAM-LETS Get rid or unsightly Trim Your Christmas op. · I Plti rrie. To fl y li ght pre-. D~I V t-. ACA B. lluhomc"·lf~malL'. Vl'.ry Froms1.so. 1 TR1\SH&DEHRIS Tree W ith Extra SS :D~APER_'i'In staller -sstirized corp. ''"'in (.Ho.osE your hours • .. ; r<'t•s . Undl·r....:_1.'l~N-1.G .I ll unl. Bc;u:h .960·1970 ANSWERS 1 College Student 548-64 You make represenlingl Neat, e~xp d Car & tools I bas.ed Ora nge to St.a te ~Ork f~r )O~rself. be I , . I Garden Gro1t• .. 636·8211 . . 1 ---~ . the "'Orld 's largest cos ! f~rn Corona del !'11ar rat1ng11, ex per. & rates .1our ov.n~ buss. ~!en or '1l • NA . hl k lo brh . ...,ork111J!1 _ _ _ ___ -· . Poison -. IHousrcl1Jan1nq 6054 mellC:> & toiletries com 1 552 -8803 desired to c lassified ad wom en Can be shghlly l~':.'-.5.. fem. "'1 11c~nsider 1 ~n~iRentC.ls Wanted 4600 Shyl~-Quail -!••••••••••••••••••••••• pany Sho11· & sell . . no 294. c/o Daily Pilot.' ~andi<'appcd Neat : , <'h~d . .£al.!!·aLI 675-1 •t.16.:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t.xpl1<'-. 1 Dedicate d Cl~i"CJ . hca u lJ fu 1 g ift:;. cos· EXTRA 1nc~mc, ""?rk 10 P. o . Box l5ti0, Costa Clean Appearance. Vts , l'OROl\°A IlP.f !\!All !Office Rental 4400IPHOF. Worlo:'J!. v.·oman Th J IOUS~ -) ...., * \Ve Do E..,cryth1n1? *, met1cs, Jev.•t•lry etc 111 f c'" 1 1 164 5 5'"0"14•,•<'h delivery fl.tcsa, Ca 92626 1 re 1 tirt'd A~c 25 to 70 Sup-,. ' •IA ·b h · I ea..,eraj?em~n 1s ;.,., "ff ••t646 __ . . \I a .--p emcnl '}'OUr income 2 Br To\\nhou~i·. rrpli·.I•••••••••••••••••••••••,.,., ra . orses, nec1.sj d lh h 1 43 __ ... cs. reecs, ·""""'" vour s p.1r(' time , ec11 ---_ D bGh , r , I · hurs1•r·1111·h 5528770aft aroun e <'cs· 1 pt'Ople ha1•eluntno' GEHERALOFftCE · I ft\'eaC':.i rsor morc _rom $2~ I Hr frnn1Sl95 Desk sp:1re :l\'a1la hl,.._ S.St•i . P~I ' , a round the waist . 98 j11 0t;St: Cleaning "'ith re (; II M .-o. 1 !Heal Estate a da~ Apµly 111 person. i'ool.h•nr11~.eonhnrn::1l j n10 \Vi ii pr~1,·1d c )h · ---!a round thej,1olf<'our.se :1 ferences, throughly ~--Uill 1B o okkccper s -UN19UE Ycll(l"•CahCo ,186£. h,r1•ak fa;;1 ._Son1<'.~·1·n nK· furn 1 tur~· :1l S.a . n10 Business/ ! a nd a nu1sanC'e aroufi<I '[ clone.reas.51:i-2Jl3 HABYSJTTt:R. st,irt .Jan ! Rccf'pl1on1 st. Hunt. t-:x-1 OPPORTUNITY I 16th St .Costal\lesa lat:ihn:11n•11 :-N.·p.1r.1 1i··1 ,\11 :-"·cr1n~ ~cr1·1 r 1• ln•est/Finmce I thcllOU.Sl:. -- ---tilh l\lon thru 1-·n l:i-ti :ec Park Bkkpni!cx1>er I -·--- l11n11ly ~1·1•t11n1 ('10~1· 111 11vall:tlJI!•. 17117.'i Hc.1t•hj l f!(J~lt: & ,\pl Cleaning. c·,, n ,. 1,.,, •n "''~ .~, .• 3 I helpful. but ¥.'Ill tra1n•I \Ve n e c d d Y n am 1 c 1 \\'Ol'olt-:N immed to dis· h •r •••••••••••••••••••••••1 . · •l~ .......... .,. .... · · broJ...•·&1 lf '·b d ~ t111111n 1: ..., 1111• li1•a1·h lll1d Huntin~tun Bt'al'h Persanals 5JSO Sc r \' c 11••rl1 es.----___ 1 alert, 1ntelli..:cnt. ag- 1 crs sa ~speop e nr tr1 Lite pro ucts. 1-'ull, 1114 21:ir II /f12 1:1:!1. Business !••••••••••••••••••••••• il<'fcrt•nees.S.13-JZ(;J J!;ress i\!e girJs . Phonl.! o.ur expand tn~ office. p/t. l\lr_:..!.ev1 ,!Wti-5-t5S. ---O ortunity SOOS ... ,. ~ I (71dl 637 -8960, 1\l r. Conlact us todiscovcr a _ .• , _ , I DELUXEOFACES PP R~.ALl-.SIATJ·. Masonry 60701 le· l\I n lhru t-'ri new conl'cpt in RE ROOKKbt.pF.R, c11:pd CASA VICTORIA /\I fl l'jJl\T i,()('ATlt 1'\i ••• ••••••• ••••••••••••• 'l'HA lNJ:"Ofi . •••••••••••••••••••••••1 BAXTER 'S : K ·~;'!5·p~i 0 / Sates. Ca ll 752-oi60. · · only .. Needed for i1n · /\dult:-l.2.:l l!ll11 p,1t10~1 1 •at111 ~11 it1· fr11111 ~l:!.'i.'S;\1 ,\Ll: AQU.AH l U!\1 1,n 1l 1\· 111 s 1ru.c l1 o n .•\V I LL I Al\IS & So n ~ I. -1ned1<1lc open ing . Fruni S!ti~! 511 :0-:t• l '•·l ~. 11111 ln i·I ,\ ('. i·rpl ~ I ~hop. Sall & l•n '.:h "tr. f c·rsi111al ~illn . :lales or ~I a so nr~· Lie 28304fil STREET 'JACK inThe Rox,immed --Knowledge or NCR 3100 l'ool. r1•t· 1 ni 1 •l1 •1 ,11nr~ 1 drp!'I .. t1/ 1111l .~· J:1n11rw1.11i ~r1·,ry. ·~~as. fi75 •·148 & tir·.1.1kt~i· '.'xam .~:3 \l'k ~. Br.i<·~· blo1:k, s tone . openings 9P1\1 -midnitc: REC PT /TYPIST ~ref'd. J4·~· i\lcCormick, ~l'('. g.:H •: 1; ··~ ....... 11:;1' ~·~! I :--1·r1 • ~.('. .1 :1·;i~1· Ht•q, • I !,\ho .111.1.I 1\l .• Hl~n1 \ ;,.1 .... 11.1~ --1 51«, (i.171 • s p l\f -mi d·ni te_. I\ Is SAT. & SUM. c .~1 . 5'10·3-36. 52:>\1tt1111.1 .1 .\11.1_11,1i11rl.\lin11hJ 11lll•11t IM 1 T t i\l.C(J!ICJLlS:\I 1 ~11 111,.KWOIL L' .. · ·/ Now lliring 1 12AM -8A !\1 .12Q.'>lluke 8 W·t r 1 . 1 . ·'1111·•s I' Bn~tiil NH or gaqe!I, rus . • t "· p.1\1ng, St Costa l\l('~.1 usy .1 e r ron su C!> S;1n1 ,1 1\11:1 S1:!:, t•• ~l:f:.' --· .~~10(11 ·' Oeeds 5035· !\rn•·r1l':1 s "I dru1-: pr11·: 11l:1nlcrs & \•n tryways BUSBOYS 1 ·-·-·--~ ofri<'e needs s harp. al· Real Estafe SJ.1t,.1"1al S1n:.il1• /\pl .' ·'·'' •••••••••••••••••••••••! !.ll·n1 ' Ir yuu fll'/lu1nt't1111·! :.:it 4~17:! 1,ie tiW•l:JO J)3ve1 t JANITOHS-COU PLt.:!:i tractive. dc1>Cnduhlcgirl ( ti:.ra i.:t·~ !tll'l ti :\r ~11op I L • .._. ! 111 ~our f.1n1 1l.v 1.1t·1•1l~1 . _ --, --.j COCKTAIL ! P/tin1e office cleanin,1t. \\'/hle typing & !'Ionic uf· SALESPEOPL pine: & 1 r :1n~1111rt.•ll ••ll eas1n9--r"llfeW : LOANS to 800/ hl·l1~ .. 1·all lh~· L 1\H~. Blll<.k'. Hl.UCK&~TONI-., WAITRESSES L;1 ~una Bch . Uegin rice exp . Call · J i m \\'l' need J Associates, 5-1:! 1;;,1; R t ·1 + lfl L• up /O u .... 11 71·1 ·l!t'J·J:n1. ',\'alls & ll<ilL<l!i Slewarl & COOK . \,J/75. ~l ust h;n·c C'ar & 675·5191 ne"· or experienced e 01 ·· '-1 tTOL 911 0~ l\1a ~o nr y L.1 c 29059i I h , . • S oans-J 0 .Sl'llllTlii\l.RF:i\DEI! 5.Si-G5f.3 : : Pone. Cal~ 532-6.5~ or N liC'ense<l rea l estote OAKWOOD F 35 A W1,1•1•,..t r,1tt.':-(Jrani.:c Co. Ad1·Lce on all matters ;·rurn l'IJltr i.:olf cluhs into -1 Bt.•t1,1•cen 3pin & 5pn1 Orange. You have \'OUr ov.•n Offices 2nd TD Loans f)pi·n JOA~ltulOP:-01 · --I A11pl~·J nPerso11 I apply at 123 No. Oh1·e. CHARGE HURSE s alt•s people welconte. rom e • .. ' Sattler Mkj. c~. :112 ~· t;Li;:aflllllO n~·al !>ll'l't'O S1:JI thein \\'Lth <ti Surgiral floor. 7:30 shift. pfi\·alc desk "and phone. FIGHTS 1 Hrn1f11 ·" n1mr<"1 ·11 r12:.i 1-1 545061115 ti ( f'rApt Da1ly Pi lolCt:is~ifiecl/\d 4647MacArthurBlvd JANJ'r O RIAl., l ot'al .!~1 usthsverharl!ec11:per. Same localionl8years . . t 1 tu l. ·' ~ · 1 · • -an cmcn e, '0 P · I evenings. El'per. lldultsl Xlnt "'orkinA conditions l\.1ed1uni size orficc, ex-1•u111pl1·\ 1 ~p,1 111 ... h :--tylt'. St•r\Jng ll;1rl.Jl>r area u j Call-192 -~34 4!12-~11311 ;ind use the n1oney for l'J Newport Beach o nl y . Part & f/lime, & benefits. Contact l\.1rs. !'lent 1 of l'.1rk1n11 From vr-s · ----slt'r<'O! Call ij.l2·5fi78 To. Equi!I OIJIJOr. Enlployl'r 979 3,.. eel lent rom1TUs5Jon spl it. INFLATION :1:ir.,1i fl tu l ·ll~1!'oq fl nr!-=----I NEED MUSIC I • -,,2J. J e ns en, Costa l\1 esa Call Rill Lachenmyer, T 0 TRADE 1 ·t.i , :-Olcm orial llospilal. 301 Ttealtor646-392R. 1nor{' Full f.1t·il1t1<'s ! -. FOR YOUR f JUNIOR SALESMEN Vlcto""~'~·~C~\1~64~2~-27~3.J'!:.. __ lri!IP.~li!j~ji!illfl•~ '.fhc pr1('l' ~·r t'll'r';-ltn11c1 IJ~op ··:·tlin i::~. H•·1·1 ·~:-~·d ; .. HalidayParty? SEEK & FIND' M•rry Cbri1tm•1 i --a IS ~0 111 0.: up \11\\ hi.:hti ni,: ,,,, t(l!!dl\lontd I lr;1d1• ,\nur 21111 lrus•! CALI. l 1\Jtc 10-15. Earn S20·S10) RM I r:.1111"11 O:.ikv.1Jod l i.intt'll \p! !'I 1'1•11111· luf:1!.l"11 · JU:o-t .,(f j dt·l·1I for ;1 lt•1clbu1\dahh1 SEC.:(lNl).'.'l":iturt• : per "'eek Relling. nc"'I l\11-:1)-.SURG UNIT f!t!. helJ!' 111u llJ.dll 11111.111""' lrt·evt?tl..'...."fi it•d vi. .. Jluhl~ lot 500 Ft fro1n l>t!aut1ful1 H•hi·lti'17 I FROM RP R E 1 ND EE RH" w F G j <'U ~t.o niers for lhc 11-7:30Ai\I Shin. t·uu nr iJ,· uffl•r1nj.! .111 1•~t'hht11•1 .'.'l"uv.· 11'a"111 1! nt'\\ rct.;il j 1.akl' /\rru11h1•acl wilt --1 MALL AM AR YIM F. KR YIO 0 I 0 R DAILY PIL0 1' i1fl.cr1 pttimc. 01 fferential pay. -CLEHK T YPIST, typ. ·:No H ,. 11 t Ii a 1'1•' :uul offul" :.i; f• 1.10 .~un . • full l:ikt• pr1\·ile~t's Pll t::GN 1\~'l".1 1 1 C 0 y T[C HR 1 9 T 111 A SIL 8 8 0 E I sC'hool anti SaturdHys. Excellent benefits: Con· ing, lit4! bookkeeping. 1; u ;1ra 11 t l·t·''. \\ ,. ;\l1 ~"1 o n . \ !t'J0 1-,J loro ! ~:r1u1t y $~500. 752·0460 C:1rl11 .i;:, 1•onf11lc11lial i · · You mus t be out of school \liCt r.t rs .. Jensen, Costa \\'ill tr:un. Call for a11· ~uar11 ntt•£' lh;1 1 .\"•Ur 1 •·nt · .\rt•.i _ ~ all_ lo previe"' ! Agt. <:ou nscl1ng & ri·rerr;il. I S O T U s R O N H O L L Y T Y E E R E by 3:00 p.m . and he a ble ~1 e s 11 11,1 c m 0 r j a 1 JK1intmt'nt. 642-2256, ask 10.1ll not be r.11~1'fl for 1' ! 7l·l l 152 l •OO. I----Aho rt ion. adoption &I T 0 R s M A' y G 1 , T 8 H N P M 1 T T I to work at least 3 days l·lospital. JOI Vi ctoria, for Ci ndy fu ll 1·~ar ~nil )'OU :-1111 11• p;, .Announcements/ keeping. per week. No deliveries CM .64~_2734 . 1--0-:0----,----- havP th1· r1~·;x1bi111y ur! l~l~li~ [ Personals/ , __ A Pt:ARF-:642-44~ L KE us T ff£ c HR I 8 TI HI: RI l n r c 0 t I cc t t n g _._......_ fl.1ALE o r Female Ga!t month-m11nlh OC'<'lll)a n<'y , _ _:_ .:__ Last & Found ! E 1 EA AN 8 L It 8 8 t 0 1 Gs NP N I 'frans po rt11t1on pro RN's/CCUflCU Pump Attendant. Sal;.1ry l•l u:o )'<•u ~<'l •I lol nu1rt "1 !••••••••••••••••••••••I DIVORCE , vided.Ca\\968·48 12. Sontt' ro ti1ting s hi ft~. + comm.645-Hl:lO. lor1•11tir11111111'\'.1!;1NVESTM '! · • TEDLNIA"STORYYIHNTEG Equa l Oppo rlun1tySt1tndby t1me,d1lferen-Merchandisr -Oak".ontl. 1nl'ludiriJ! ~1,,,.11 ,,,. ~m ,,,., Lost&faund 51001 ONLYS65. [ , t-'mployec J i i F 11 /t'm• m1l l1nn 111 r~rr1•·1 11011 •·· .2 r.~1 0 I J ••••••••••••••••••••••• Complctcl}'gu:ir:1nl{'t:'d. 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For an Ad in women•s World Call Su• 642°5678, &t. 330 Easy Crochet! I Great Ense,;,bling! ·~ 7251 ~i::Mu. B ... ~ • • • - --I • )~,.,.-~ '" u ~ .. \l..lll •'"·~ ""•tci ·:: ..... "' "'""~:-.! J0.1+-)J )l ~ .. ~,j II I r • • . . I< -. ' CLEARAMCE , PRICE CLEARAMCE PRICE Automatic tranim1ss1o'n. racho. healer. vinyl 1ntet1or. dec0t9roup, low miles. (300JPL) " BRAND NEW COURIER & SHELL '71 FORD SauireWan. s19· 88 V-8. auto lrans . lacfory air condifionuig QOWer ~ :,::'':'Jc. ~~,076~~~:· wNtew,n "'•' Mted . . CLEARANCE PRICE $ 4 speed trans .. tieater. linted glass. vinyl interior. ser. No. (SGTAPJ9092J. BRAND NE W 1975 fHUNDERBIRD V-8, auto !rans . factory air conditioning, power stet>ring, power (disc ) brdkes. po\ver windows, power seats, hedter, radial whitewall tires, vinyl root. linred gldss. wheel covers. leather interior. Iii! wheel. Serial No. 5JBIA!11187 Slk . -9'400. CLEA RANCE PRICE $ DISCOUNT FIOM LIST ,.IUCf LIK t '73 FORD XLT RA~GER l/4 T. NE\V & '7 5 Ma jorway Cabo\oer ...... ~ '69 PLYM : WAGON V-8. auto. trans., power steering. (72 1CFKl '70 MAVERICK 2 DOOR. 'Stick shift. radio. l'leater. very sharp !ZBW766) '72 PONTIAC BONNEVILLLE VS. a.I.. air, P s .. p.b., p.w . g seats. R&li . vl r oof. T l l!lass.1Eii61'-LU) '73 CHEV. MOVA v..a. auto. lrans . lactory air cond1tion1ng, POwer steering. radio. heater. Lie No. 226HOI '70 CHEV. Monte Carlo va. automalic. air cond .• pawer steering: radio. heater. vinyl rool. tinted glass. (9108001 '71 PINTO 2000 C.C . 4 speed, radio. ne11er. flipper windows. eMtra nice. {973CYCl ' '70 CHEV. Impala VB. automattc. power steering, radio, heater, whtte wall s. (892BOAJ \ 11 ..• u1u . t rans. ra1·11 r y air '68 DODGE WAGON n•nd111on1ni;. powl'r slt~·rinl!. rariio. Monaco. VB . automatic. laclory air. power h1• .. 1rr. du.JI tanks. step b\Jn11>er. llU sleering -brakes. windows. radio, heater. t1ntecl '"IUlll Ser 04ll06. CJ269. -gra5s. (WTF131) $1988 $2277 s1377: '68 EL C·AMIMO w 1shell 1 s 1311· . VB, automalic. power steerin6. radio. heater, t. tinted glass (Z137118) ' . " ~· " • • I • OPEN . '9~.1 OPM ' EVERYDAY INCLUDING SAT. & SUN. INTO-WAGON ---'----'- Au~. trans~. rad io1 heat~r. wheel covers. vinyl it\-, terior, decor groups, cafl peting. (Lie. #890KB=1:) .. . ' j3 To C::hoose Froml' LIKE NEW · '7 4 RANCH£ RO GT VB. automat ic. lactory air . power steering, AM/FM radio. tinted glass. {77099) CLEARANCE PRICE BRAND NEW 1974 FORD VAN 1 302 V-8, auto. trans .• heater, belted tires. anip & oil gauges, sliding door , rear glass, etc. (E14GHV68931) CLEARANCE PRICE FULL PRICE $ BRA!\'> NEW 197 5 FO~D PICKUP . STYLESIDE . POwer steering, tinted glass. extra cooling radiator, gauges, plus more. Serial No. F10BRU8,S41 ,~Stk . I T40l. ·FULL PRICE $ ' . '• -·· I I I ' I