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1975-02-03 - Orange Coast Pilot
I I I ' , 7 • ees- I . • ,f. ~ ··~ ~ ·thair1D89;· ;E"aps • ; ' -.:re .. • ; • '\ .-?-. .. To Death :~m -·NY ., . ,. .. ' . _Mfl.N.OAY AETE.H NOON, FEBRUARY 3, 1J1S \IOL M. NO • .Jt, 2 SECTIONS, 24 '°AGl!S Let's Fac_e _It Fountain Valley Mayor George Scott gets oatmeal and almQ~d facial as part of promotion for a cos metic firm that . is opening a new office and warehouse building in the city. That"s Gayle Jones of Mary Kay Cosmetics Inc. doing the bOnors for 1-Iis Honor, who described the JO-minute ex- p(!rience as "uplifting.•• Crashed Barricade Huntington Man Drowns in Ditch A Huntington Beach man ·was · the channel in an ef£ort to pull the killed early today when his cai-.:-. man from his submerged auto. hurtling through the stormy Dead is Richard E . Holquin. 35, night -failed lo make an S who lived at 9682 Hightide Drive. curve, Cl'Bshed through a bar-just a few blocks from the fatal ricade and into a rain-sw<illen ac~dent scene in south l:lunt- flood control channel. ington Beach. He apparently drowned, Investigators said Dennis' L. despite efforts by a neighbor who Parker. of 9172 Aloha Drive,. heard .the crash and leaped into heard the crash and ran to the DAILY PIL(YJ' AD SELLS A.UIO I . _ ··1 a·dvertised my car for four weeks in two -Olhei' daill' newspapers. bi.it sold it arter just two days arter I placed the ad in the Daily Pilot:" That's the success story told by the l i-vin"e mah who ran this classified ad : 1972 FIAT 124 Spyder 5-spd, FM. Gd cond, $3095 . Pvl. Parly XXX·XXXX , All tt took was a few words in the rlihl place. II you have somelhlng to sell, call 642-5678. Pul a few words to work ror you, In the rlghl l>lace. ,scene. . · He tried to pull open a Qoor or the baUered car which came to rest in about five .(eet~o"f water, but couldn't. , ", Parker rewrtedly arri\red al the scene to sPot it just asits.ank, after smashing th'rou-gh a gu•rd.a:ail and chain-link fenee on Bannirig Avenue near Eader (See MISHA P, Page A2 l Shah E yes £utoff Roundup At :F ·air • Analyzed By ARTHUR R. VL'ISEL Of tlw DMIW l'il•S.Wtt Computers are humming and criminal intelligence files are be - ing checked today, in the wake of an Orange County Task Force sweep Sunday through th e Orange County Fairgrounds Swap Meet. Only one arrest was made oh the grounds al 88 Fair Drive dur· ing the 6 a.m. to noon booth-by- booth search for stolen merchan- cUse t>Olice suspected was being fenced through the swap meet. Jnvestig~tors said the sus pect was held briefly on an old traffic arrest warrant and then rele ased pending further court action. Detective Lt. George Lorton, or ·the sponsoring Costa Mesa Police Department, said rollow- ing a 6 a.m. briefing in Hunt· iogton I;Jeach's new police de- partment auditorium, thllt no large numbers or arrests we re anticipated. He said it was geared more us an intelligence-gathering lool in the war agains t what poli ce believe is increas ing: use or swap meets as mass disposal points for stolen goods. ''We want to identify th e players,·• he said or vendors sus- pected or being involved in the process of thef't., fencing and sale or such merchandise. (See SWEEP, Page A2 ) High Costs Hit Evil TOKYO (AP> -In a cen- ,tu r i es -o 1 d good luc·k ceremony, Japanese threw parched beans today lo chase away devils, especially the ones causing recession and inflation. · "It cost 20. percent more. than last year to beat evil,'' an official at the Shinshoji Temple in Chiba, east of . Tokyo, said in reference lo the higher pric,eof beans ... · Al the temple, Hawa11an Sumo wrestl er Jesae Kuhaulua, fellow wresUers and movie stars threw about 600 kilograms or beans and 400 kilograms or peanuts into a -crowd of about 200 ,00t> ·persons wlth loud cries of "fuku wa uchl, oni wa solo" .th~·~~';.~~-~ood luck, out with ___ ... o . ess· -- CrBshes, · Dro-wns In flood Ditch • -' •• / \ 'High' Tide Marijllmta. Wmhes .Ashore CORONADO (AP~ -Police are trying to rigure out why 45 pounds or marijuana washed ashore. · FifCeen plastic bags "'eighing 30 pounds each were found scaltentd Saturday along Silver Strand State Beach. A Mlbber raft also washed up, indicating somebody had taken the marijuana lo sea. Ford's Projections 'Gloomy' Budg.et Bid to Congress \VASJ.IING1'0N (Al'> -Presi- dent Ford sent his S349 billion budget for fiscal 1976 to Congress today . Its predictions for un· employment this year and nex l were far worse than expected. 1'he budget's gloomy outlook ; Unite d Brands Chie f Falls 44 Stories ·NEW YORK (APJ -Eli M. Black, chairman of the board of Uqiled Brands. plunged to his de- ath rrom the 44th floor of the Pan Am building this morning. Police and building officials said the fall occurred at 8':20 a .m. All traffic on that section of the midtown artery was shut off causing a traffic jam. United Brands is a major in - lcrnationat food processing com- pany operating in the United States, Latin America, Europe and ft.s1a . United Brands owns A and-W International which is second on· ly to MacDonald's in the fast-food business. United's Chiquita Brand bananas account for about one-quarter bf the world's sup- ply. United Brands also controls John Morrell and Company in Chicago and the United Fruit Company Division in Boston. Black. who owns 279,986 shares of United Brands, has been deep- ly involved in Central American operations. ·,.Listings ol tha companies hjs firm controls cover two lhree- column pages in Standard and Poor's, where the firm's credit rating is listed as "outstanding." They range rrom a railroad in Costa Rica, through ll'\C Fy(fes Group Ltd. ot Great Britain and TRT Telecommunlcotions to a for the economy said unemploy· ment "'·ould average 8.1 percent thi s year. 7.9 percent next year and possibly-r.s percent in 1977 . The most recent jobless rate, for December, is 7.1 percent. The budget also contained a re- cord peace-time deficit or $52 billion in red-ink spending by the government. And it forecast an average increase in consumer prices of 11 .3 percent, higher than lasl year. .. From all Americans we must as k for perseverance and a will- ingness lo tolerate some painful measures necessary to retain good economic health," 1''ord said in a separate statement. Although the average inflation CSee BUDGET, Page A2) Bunnies Nix Teamsters ' Union Plan LONDON (AP) -Bunnies and other employes of the Playboy organizat.ion in Britain have vot- ed overwhelmingly against join· ing the teamsters' union. Before the vole Sunday night. bunnies picketed outside the club in London's Park Lane, carrying banners that said: "Vote no un· ion.·· The vote went 422-192 a ~ainst the Transport and General \Vorkers Union, which represents casino employes and won 43 percent raises for truck drivers last year. •·we're just not interested,'' said Carolyn Moore, a former Miss Great Brit.lln. who was in the picket parade. No Letup For Next Two' Days SAN FRANCISCO CAPJ -The season's worsl storm that killed · al leasl two persons and knocked out power lines over the weekend is expected lo Pers i'St at · teast through Tuesday, bringing re- newed downpours in the San Francisco Bay Area. · l\Ioisl unstable air emanating from a )O\v pressure area off the 1nouth of the Columbia River has brought heavy snow to the moun- tains and rains of up \o an inch Sunday in many areas, the Na-_ tional \Veather Service S'ai.{! lo· day. -· .· . /\ Sa n Rafael "'·oman--on a cross -country skiing trip died during a storm a\ Donner Sum- m 1 t near Truckee over the weekend. Nevada County s he riffs s aid. Claude E. Gould. 32, a Pacific Gas & Electric Co. lineman from Oroville. fell to his death Sunday while trying lo fix a storm- da mag ed power line near Roseville in Placer County. PG&E said power was restored to areas west of Chico that had been without it since Friday when 60 .000-volt feeder' lines snapped under an accumulation of ice and snow. (See STORi\I, Page A2~ or~n :ea coas t \\'ea&her Cloudy ~·ith showers likely tonight and Tuesday, accord- ing to the weather service. Sixty percent chance of rain.i tonight, decreasing to SO per- cent Tuesday. l-lighs in the mid sos lo low OOs. l ~S I D E T ODA V Aler Co1nfort is known for his besL·sellin g se::t manuals. No w 1ie·s thinking about a book on pro· blems of aged persons. Story. PageA7. ,. h1dex "'"-'-~· Al -.. L.M. .. .,.. .. ,. Cllll*IM• AS (IM5itMtl ... ,, °""''' u C-Wet'f IU OMIJI llf•tl<9S Al e.iW1•1 ,.... "' EMtn.ifl-t 87 •1-t All .._... •t Aflfl~rs at _.. ., "'~'""-'..... .... Of'....-c..-1., ... ....... .,., Sylyt• ,..,,., All -· ... Tftt¥ ....... • ., T""""' e1 W.•tMr • .... Wet'tillMtwt ..... In t he DallY. Pilol. l'IEW YORK (UPIJ -The Shah or Iran said Sunday th.at many oil;produclng countrles probably will not take part In a future oil embargo -thus the United Stales will not have, to worry about being economically strangll;'d. Hewns interviewed on Sunday's "60 minutes'' show on CB~ television. ,_ ______ _._ ___ __. LleUuce rarm in Solinas, Calif. The bunnies make about $170 a 1week. But they also get free meals, rree staff parties and free beauty treatments. all of which Viet.or Lownes, the Playboy chief in Britain, threatened to end if the starf voted to unionize. • 1 1 I - - • 1 ,, .... ' • • . Ai DAILY P1LOT s • Mon#» Flbru!2 3. 11175 - ·394 Billion :OUdget Sought ·fol'.' Defen~e 1 Fro• Page .41 SWEEP .•• -;. "We 'll k~ow who the ·players ·are when we put it all on the com· puter," he said, add.Ina that followup probes throughout Southern California will continue for at least three weeks. Overall coordinator Jltn Stinson o! the California Depart· qient ol J us lice said the largo sweep itt tbe oounty fairgrounds ' was Organized following others In Orange and Long fleach re,· . . WASHINGTON (AP> -A re· cord $94 -.biJlloo defense budget calllng for at.eady development of already-p1antied weapons and restote.tton of tanks and other arniament.s l0&t i..a. the Middle East war was sent to Congress to- day. The Ford administration said the proposed $8.7-bllllon Increase in military spending is mainly a result of inflation and the higher costs of the-volunteer Army. Secretary of Defense James R. Schlesinger said "we offer no apologies" for th(' size of the de- Manb11nt Extensive Leads Fruitless In Slasher Hunt LOS ANGELES (APJ -Police today were searching without ·fresh leads to the identity of the Skid Row Slasher, the mysterious person who has' killed ni~persons and prompted one of the most extensive manhunts ln tlnretty'a11 . AuthoritJ.es ollowed up bun· 'dreds of leads Sunday. But when Ute overcast sky darkened into evening and a heavy rain hit Los Angeles, the str.eets in most areas cleated and police hoped it would remove bther potential vie ti ms from the st.reels. ''B ut ''9 '' s~id a police spokesman, "Ulat doesn't mean the slasher can't find victims. We juSthopehedidn'l." He acknowledged that after the first seven men were found with their throats cut from ear to ear, --••we t-hough-t we had a neighborhood crime, one we could confine to the Skicl Row area." Then the last two victims were found in the Hullywood area. some five miles away, and "it changed the pictui::e .'' Investigators said none o( the -Otter's ·rune victims was too drunll to defend himseU, but the victims apparently were physically weak and some were destitute. A spokesman said a police composite drawing of a person thought to be the slasher has pro- mpted more than 500 telephone calls from persons with tips on his whereabouts. But he said of- ficers had no idea of his identity. Police psychiatris t s have characterized the Slasher as a 6 'sexually impotent coward, venting his own reeling of worth- lessness on hapless der.elicts and down-and-outers." Burglary Suspect Nabbed in Laguna A pale, Utin. 27-year-old · F1orida transient who may have been toiled in attempts to burglarize two Laguna Beach restaurants is in custody of Laguna Beach police today. The man was arrested at 2 9 am. Sunday by officers respc>nd~ to a~ silent burglar alarm at' lbe Royal Hawaiian Restaurant, 331 N. Coast Highway. ·A sUding glass door along the td;rth side of the restaurant had been jarred. The man was found· biding in foliage just a few feet -awar.1>0lice said. brily a half an hour earlier, police bad been summoned to the Cottage Re~taurar:·, 308 N. Coast Highway, by an audible burglar alarm. A screen had been . removed from the window and a pane of glass broken. No loss was reported by Cottage owners. The man, identified only as Allen Brown, told police he was en route fr-0m Florida lo an unknown destination. ~ From Page Al MISHAP • • • School. Paramedics from the Hunt· ington Beach Fire Department removed the car',; windshield about 2 :30 a.m., allowing re· covery of . the victim's body. Holquin apparently was alone in the auto. Coroner's deputies planned an autopsy today to determine the exact cause o'dealh which was listed tentatively 01s drowning. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed P.•I0.111.,.. ,,_+....,r J•ck R. Curley ~,.,.~ .... ~ ... """~ ThOmas Keevll ··-Thomas A. Murphine Moo,...,.. EO.lllr Q\artes H. Loos Ric.hard P. Nall AM.1-tMoo ........ COllOtS Officff Cltf,i.llM'M: »0w.,1 a...s-__ , ...... »JJNe-1--d l.aOYM ...... '"'~Miff! .wM.lnoi., ~-II : 11ltttlff<ll-v•d • s.lllllf--.U¥•11•w;t»t•l.llf'ltf-•llMI D!<t9'1"•- T•tephont (114) M2 ... 3Z1 CIHlfffed Adverll1Jft9 M2·5'71 .,.....t v.rr.,o-0t1iuo Sl14J10 ""'"' .. 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The suspects were arrested shortly arter three men reported- ly Oed rrom Hilgren Liquors, 250 E. 17th St., where one would -be bandit had brandished a sawed- off shotgun. Clerk Randy Bagnall, 20, and \•.:itness pebbie Bezunan, 19, were in the sto.re when the bandits rled, apparently believing someone had triggeredasilcntalarm. Pan-Am Plane Hit by Blast BANGKOK (UP!l -A small explosion started a fire aboarli a Pan American 747 jumbo jct to- day, forcing il to make an emergency landing at Bangkok International Airport. The plane landed saJeUy with 79 persons ·aboard and there was only one in- jury. Bangkok poli~c said they \\·ere holding an Indian citizen whil e an investigation into the cause or the (ire was compleled. 'fhc In- dian, identllied only as a A1r. Dang, was treated for n1inor burns. Aviation sources said two lavatories in the 747 were badly scorched·, but otherwise there was little damage to the plane. which carried. 65 passengers a nd a crew of 14 . Heart Attack Hits Officer Long-time San Clemente police of!iCer Wendell Lovell was r~ ported in stable condition today at San Clemente General Hospital following tin early morning heart attack. Lovell, a 30-year veteran of the department, wa.s stricken al 4 ·a.m. lie was transported to the hospital by city ambulance. Lovell, 70, had terved as chief and acllng chief or the depart· ment prior to his ,retirement. f rolJ! lhe !~rce in lllQI, - fense tud1et. , While no new weapons· PF."· grains were pr·oposed. modernization o! strategic and conventional forces is included in . Lhe neW budget. For the Air Force, the buda~t includes an additional $600 rilillion over last year~for the purchase of 1011 FIS fli:hter planes at a costof$1.7 billion. To replace deliver~ made to Israel after the October 1973 Yom Kippur war, President Ford's budget raises the ArmY.'s money for tank purchases from $2S6 million lo $456 million. Antitank weapons also will be ordered to offset those sent to the Mideast. "These production increases are necessary, in part to replace equipment and weapons that \Vere delivered to Middle East nations to rebuild their forces . following ttfe Yorn Kippur War,'' Ford's budget message said. The Navy, Which has been complaining of Soviet advances on.lbe..s.ea...would.gcl.anincrease or about $900 million for the con- tinued construction .of 10 patrol frigates. Much of the proposed spending for nuclear weapons goes to the Navy's giant Trident submarine. While the first Trident is unlikely lo be launched until 1979, the Navy would spend $2.1· billion for the missile sub in fiscal 1976, an increase of $100 million over last year: The Air Force's Bl bomber. which new for tb.e firSt time last fall, would get $749.2 in develop-. ment funds, an increase o( about $300 million. Ford acknowledged criticism of the plane's high cost, saying· production will st.art in 19T7 .. if performance goa1s in relation to costs are achieved." Each plane is to cost $76 million. Generally. "the reductions of military manpower in the post- Vietnam er a would level off over the coming year. While the Army would increase from 13 to 16 combat divisions, its strength in numbers would remain at 750,000. · The Ford budget calls tor the Air Force to decrease slightly from 612,000 to 590,000 men and wome·n. The Marine Corps and Navy remain aOOut the same while membership in all the military services is to total 2.1 million persons next year. Con- ventional forces would account for a little more than a third o[ the total military budget. * * * FromPngeAl BUDGE~ .•• rate might be higher than last year's Ford said the over-all in· crea~se in consumer prices would be a little more than 9 percent, compared with 12.2 percent in 1974. The projected average in- crease of ~I.3 percent in con- A POLITICAL GAMBLE FOR FORD?-Analysis, A3 sumer prices measures the average rate of increase for the entire year, while the actual in- cenUy. . · Law enforcement agenc•es from Santa Barbara south to. the Mexican Boarder--a total of 1SO men from 35 agencies- participated, including the FBI and the Costa Mesa Police Ex· plorer Scout unit. The boys were kept busy trundling shopping carts of SUS· peel. merchandise to a command post. set up on the grounds. . ''Most of the property we get comes from the !ollowup . in· vestigations," Stinson said, ,not- ing that about $400,000 worth ?r stolen items werc~recovered in ·the recent Orange -and Long Bea~h sweeps. The merchandise confiscated Sunday at Uie rairgrounds was not as impressive as that gathered in the prior two Task Force swap meet sweeps. Ott the Shell. Anyone who has ever commuted knows the ''stacked in rows'' feeling a crQ.wded train platform can bring on. but seldom is it so appl'l)priately labeled as in this scene as commuters wait,for a Manhattan train at the Bronx- ville Station. The sign is a portion . a billboard ad· vertising. food .Products. Coastal Rain Due Again by Evening The steady rain that fell along the Orange Coast for a few hours tttis morning -becoming clohdy skies and intermittent showers during the day -was expected to return with a 60 percent chance of rain tonight and Tuesday, the Los Angeles Weather Bureau said today. Liquor Store 'Ransacked A three-man I.earn pocketed . $1,300 during a weekend robbery of a Sunset Beach liquor store, Orange County sheriff's deputies said today. Deputies said two of the three men being sought today engaged a clerk in conversation shortly arter they entered Surf Liquors, 16951 Pacific Coast Highway, Sunset Beach. While that was going on, de- puties said, their accomplice was busy ransacking the office at (he rear of the premises. They said the third man took $1,300 in takings that were about to be banked by the proprietor and then rejoined his ac- complices in the store. East LA Man Shot . . No rain is forecast for Wednes- day. There were QO reparts o( any serious storm damage or acci- dents along the Orange Coast, where police reparted no (llajor noodiog, altbough most of the traditionally· flooded intersec- tions appeared to have plenty ol water·. Flood w arnins were erected on Ellis A venue, west of Newland Street in Fountain Valley and the city also closed one northbound lane of Magnolia Street between Ellis Avenue and Talbert A venue, po)ice reported. Between 5 and 8 a.m .. 41 in· .cbes fell in Huntington Beach. Fro111Pn9eAI STORM ... But · the utility said power failures Sunday had not been re- paired in the communities or Quincy, Greenville, lndiarr Valley and Concow. Helicopters were ferrying repairmen and equipment into the area where weather permitted.. The majority or the vendors at the fairgrounds went about their ~io~ss o~ ped~ing produc~, an· tiques, rel.1C5aug up In the de· sert, cheese, french bread, smoked fish and arts and crafts .items, paying little attention to police. Investigators, often dressed more shabbily than some of the artisans. were quick lo· single out, question and check sales or television sets, stereo gear, and transmit serial numbers lo the command center. . A teleprinter computer al the post behind a building complex fired them oul electronically and Lt. Lorton said one stolen stereo was recovered five minutes after the ope rat.ion started. One other item whose owner had registered its serial number was immediately traced to a theft in Santa Cruz. Police said several youths questioned admitted stealing what they had for sale, but it was largely untraceable and they were released. Midshipmen lrwestigated On Marijuana ANNAPOLIS, Md . (APJ -The U.S. Naval Academy announced today a quantity or marijuana was.seized in a house rented by a group of mids hipmen. The academy said five to 10 middies are believed to have used the marijuana. The statement said norrilal academy practice is to dismiss any midshipman found guilty of using marijuana. A spokesman said an in- vestigation v.·as begun several months ago based on a tip rrom a recent academy graduate. A statement issued by the academy said the investigation is continu- ing and should be completed within a week. Jn November 1972, seven midshipmen V.'ere kicked out in the most recent mariju<ina inci- crease, that Ford says will be 9 VALINDA (AP)~ A 19-year-· percent, measures the prices in old East Los Angeles man was December against December shot and killed when a Los prices a year earlier. Angeles . sheriff's deputy's gun The Calirornia Highway Patrol said chains were required on all mountain roads, where high winds and persistent snowfall made driving hazardou s. l-lighway 32 was closed to trarric completely. At nightrall Sunday, snow was railing al the rate or an inch an hour. Jl was expected lo continue through Tuesday above the 3,000.-foot level. dent. ' 1'he academy said the in - vestigation w.i s conducted by the Naval Investigative Service and that the raid on the house took place Sunday morning. The initial reaction from accidentally discharged, a Congress was that Ford's outlook sher j ft' s spokesman said. ror the economy might be honest, ic==="==============-=-=-=-=-=--=--=-=-=-c--:_,-,_,-,.::.=.=cc-=_:c==-·c:-c:_=-::c._=--=-::.-::._=--=-=======, but that he wasn't proposing the right solutions ror the nation's economic problems. Chairman George H. Mahon CD-Texas), of the House Ap- propriations Committee said the budget is ''extremely pro· vocative" and said so~ people will suggest the proposed deficit "will have exactly the wrong ef- fect and heighten inflation.'' Sen. Jacob K. Javits <R-N.Y.), commended Ford for ••an honest but gloomy picture,•· but opposed Ford ·s proposed 5 percent ceiling on Social Security benefit in- creases. Javits called for a much bigger outlay !or public service jobs. · Chairman Al T.1tlman of the House Ways and Means Commit.· tee said it. is ''highly doubtful'' Congress will approve all or $17 billion in spending reductions the President wants, and said chances that Congress will go along with an $11 billion hike in derense ·spending •·are almost .negligible," Ford's budget report said the nation's economic output -as measured by the Gross National Product -will decline an addi· tional" 3.3 percent this year, on top of the 2.2 percent decline last year. . But Ford said an economic up- turn should begin about mld·r•ar and that the eoonomy wll be .&rowing by ·a <f: percent annual :rate by theendcitl978. That would ·add some two million worken to the nation's payrolJ. . · ··While these projected figures present no : rosy picture. they forecast the real ·improvement we expect in the.eomloi mOllUIS • " Ford &a.id.. 1-- Mariners Cargo of Free Services ~---=- We've put our Free Services on-deck to show you we have more to offer you. Mariners' Crew of Savings Specialists has your interest in mind with other Free Services too, like Check-a-Month Plan•, Transfer of Funds and Save by Mail ·s1,000 minimum balance Don't forget we have the Highest Interest possible on regular savings and high yield Certificates of Deposit. Save with your Mhometowntt Savings and Loan -Ma'tlners! ·Photocopying I • -Mariners Savi"-US and Loan As§Oeiation ~-·~·.,,."- ) . ') N...,.,. ~t I WISTCIJ:n ... DOVU • fCEWPOIT 8EACH, CAI.IF. tJ6tO • 1'14) MJ·¥lOO lMoWi ortk.1 1024 ltA YSIO! DUVE• HEW PORT IUCH, CAI.IP. tlttO • 11141 MJ.4000 ,..,.... Cmtnl IJllO SEAL IEACH IOUL£V AllD 9 SEAL 1£ACH. CALlf. 90740 • 121.11 YM-1~2b 1747 BEVERLY BOULEVARD• LOS ANGELES, CALIF. lllJ0439 !llJ1057-4141 I I • - '~£~ ·w@Mir ·~®rPWO©® Marriage Pact D.f;AR PAT: A couple with' whom I'm acquainted have ar· 1 ranged a "mafriage contract" before their marriage, which is scheduled to take place ... irt two months. SUPPoSedly, in case o( death or separation, they wilJ have agreed on how 'property" rights will be determined. How· • · Mond•r. February 3, 1975 DAIL V PILOT A~ .i!fore for Delens~ ., Ford's Budget· • Political Risk WASHINGTON !APJ -Presi· dent Ford appears to be taking a political gamble by hewing lo his philosophical Uistincts and urtling an increase in P~ntagon spending and 'limits on p<>pular domettic aidP,.ograms. , At the same time. he is making tbe.frankest admission yet or the depth or the1nation's economic problepi.s -and his own political dilemma -by conceding that un- employment will remain well above the current 7.1 percent rate through the 1976 presidential e lec- tion year. ( NEWSANALYSIS ) Democratic 94lh Congress, t he likelihood of a year-long battle has been increased. At a time when the majority in Congress and perhaps the nation seems to feel lhe current le vel of defense spending is loo high, Ford proposes lo raise it by nearly $9 billion next year. does such an arrangement hold • up in court if Pl'Oblems11rise! , MANNEQUIN SEEMS RIGHT AT PLACE ON BIERLEIN LAGOON Legal so!!~ !:;0~:::0~~·:~ f-. .-When She OINppeared; Lefaure> World Golfer• Called To Complain The budget Ford sent Congress today shows which direction he thinks the coun.try should go. Because it is the oppasite of the way ravored by many in the newly -e lcc·ted . heavily His $300-million request for ad· ditional inilitary aid to South Viet· nam this year is in deep trouble in Congress, but he is asking still another increase for the beleaguered Saigon regime next year. •greeme.nts are "-•Jid for de· .. · . ~. ' • t:" -. · · termlnlng: property rights but nof ~ ._\ · ~ \Vhile a dmitting the serious· ness of the nation 's worst economic recession since World \Var II, Ford still wants to make poor people pay more for food s tamps and limit previously enacted Social Security benefit hikes_ the per•ona• obUg•Uons of the W"lf D . . marriage. Tbey ... fixed by law. I ean " _A marr~age ... agreement must · ••· stif)ulat~ enforcement pTOvlslons • until there Is • separation by de· c II o {{ ath. Contracts \hat facilitate _ . a· dlvoi:ce or dlssolutlon are void as - against pubUc policy. A premar· rlage contract seWng fortb wbat properties are owned by each party before marriage often tells wbat ltei:n1 are separate proper· --ty. Agree!nents that try to relieve one •"use of tlie duty to pay sup· port, or of duty to support any children of the future marriage, also itre Ag:aJnst pubUc poUcy and would not)>e enforceable. Cattadian Sojo11r11 DEAR PAT: Our family is put• ting a little aside each month for a special vacation in one or two years, depending on the economy. We hope to be able to travel to Canada. Can yoi.I help us get started on gathering some tourist information by providing an address where \1,re might be .able to learn about Canadian Points of interest"! · G.11., Costa Mesa Direct your inquiry to Cana- d tan Government Travel Bureau, JSO Kent St., Ottawa, On· tario, Canada. Coupon·S a.,iaags DEAR PAT: l"ve always won· dered if cents-off food couPons really save money, or is there a gimmick involved? T.B., Fountain Valley You, as the consumer, will save quiLe a few cents each week if you take full advantage of the various coupon .sources and use them regularly. Food manurac- turers offer these coupons either as a bonus to customers buying their products, a lure to new customers or as a way to empty an overloaded storage facility. In this case. both the buyer and the seller profit financially, but only if coupons are ,.edeemed rather than being collect.e<I and forgot· aen. E'alrfa;r Reunion DEAR PA=t:: I graduated from Fairfax High 'School in 1949. l .have neve,. been invited lo go lo a class reunion and wonder if you could put me in touch with so- meone who knows when and where the next one will be held. H.P., Newport Beach · Reunion inf«ttmallon can be ob· tained by writing to. Edward Cheetham, assistant principal. Falrra'x lligh School , 7850 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90046. He's Invited ' To Talk Free His Tour? "" CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va, (AP> -John W. Dean Ill says criticism that he is earning large lecture fees for talking about his criminal involvement in Watergate may lead him to cancel a nationwide .speakine tour or college campuses. '· _ Dean, the-first peFson to detail President 'Nixoo:s role in Watergate, opened.the nine-week.: tour at the Universil.y oC Virginia Sunday night, drawing about s,ooO persons, mosUy students. The 35-year:otd former White House counsel 1s scheduled to speak at about 40 coUeges from Maine to California. There have been calls al some schools for a boycott o( Dean. Each ap · J?earance earns between $3,000 and $4,000. At Virginia. Dean had no pre· pared text and spoke.from notes for about 20 minutes. For the re· mainder of hi s 1•1:1:-hour ap- pearance, Dean look qwestions from the noor. all5wering inl re· laxed tones while seated in a large. red leather chair. He ·re· ceived applause rour times. Dean was released from prison Jan. 8 after serving four months or a one-to-four year term for his confessed role in the Watergalc cover-up. Dean told hi s student audience that v.i;hile he questioned t.he tim· ing of the pardon granted Nixon he never doubted tttat Nixon should go free. "I for one never want lo see a former president no matter who he is go to jail,·· he said. Ir Nixon were agreeable, Dean said he would like to meet with him to tell the former presid~nt of what Dean said were the many positive achievements of the Nix· on administration. Dean said his motive was lo speak out so that "others might profit from what I learned about my own blinded am~ition of yesterday.·• White House Washington Art Phony? NEW YORK <AP) -Is lhc White House version of the face that has adorned so many dollar· bills a·clever counterfeit? That is what Marvin Sadik, director of the National Portrait Gallery. thinks of. a full -length painting of George Washington. l MIAMI (UPI) _ A student attributed to Gilbert Stuart. which has been around the White forum at FJorida International House for 175 years. University has voted to invite ln his best "I cannot tell a lie" .R!;>n ~iegler, fofin~r President manner, Sadik says flatly: "The ~ix.on s pres~secrelary, to speak. painting is not by Gilbert p~ campus, 1r he wants to speak Stuart." without pay. But Clement E. Conger, White The vote was 80·1 to extend the -House. c?.rator, is. Ju:it a~ ada- invitation to Ziegler. mant . The pa1nt1ng 1s by " GiJbert Stuart."· The scheduled speec)J, drew a Sadik told · Millon Esterow. protest from many students editor of Art News magazine, when they learned Ziegler wa~ to that he beJJeves the Wbite·House be paid $2,000 plus $150 in ex-wrtrait is actually by Willi am penses. The student government Winstanley,•apupilofSluart. initially voted to invite Ziegler But Conger says the govern· Io:-theiee and expenses but then nlent has a bill of sa1e..ser..saoo for decided to call for a forum vote. 'the painting, done in 1797 by Stuart. He calls it "the official Wh ite House portrait of 6 D A t Washington and .•. the most rug rr.es 8 important painting historically ' in the country." ' COMPTON (UPI) -Six Thewotknowh·angsbnewall l)>ersons were booked on suspi. in the East Room and is supposed clon of possession and sale of to be the legendary one w.h.lch arcotlcs and $1 million worth of Dolley Madison saved when the !cocaine and h~in confiscated British saeked the. city and !<Jurlng a weekend raid t.hat burned the White House in the capped a three-w~ek lnvestig~-warol1812 <\ion. Larry G. Wilborn, 25, and But Sa0 dik claims hi s 'Allred Frazier, 23, both of...".washlngton gallery has the only :Compton , were taken 'into two authentic-full ·l ength e"tody Saturday after tile~ re-portraits of th' nrst president. tl"'.'rtedlysoldapoundofhero1nto Conger's fast word : ''My •undercover ofOcen.. the 1herlff'a theory ii, why rock.. lhe boat at olll"" said Sunday. ·uu. point?" ,, • PONDS ARE A HAVEN FOR FOWL~BOTH POMESTIC AND FOREIGN Bird Paradise In Laguna Hiiis Is Next To A Sewage Treatment Plant Strictly for the Birds Laguna llills Facility Wateefuwl Paradise with bass, catfish, bluegill, crap- pie and trout. · By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI ottMCNily PlllOt5Yff The lakes have played host to Paradise-shouldyo\.4,acciden· such diverse waterfowl es blue tally discover it -ls 'Off Laguna tieron, pintail and cinnamon 11'ills' Moulton Parkway, up a ducks, cools, ma~lards. short asphalt driveway. and sandpipers, pheasants, gulls and behind a forbidding iron gate. red-shouldered hawks. lt takes wings to enjoy it. Rossmoor imported only a few golfers at tt1e Leisure World course. Plant employes put a female mannequin in a bathing suit out on the island as a joke one day. When they took it down the same night, protesting phone calls from· golfe rs who had become used to her began pouring in. And he is telling Congress that, unless it goes along \Vilh such cut- backs, the defic_·it for the year starting July 1 could soar $17 billion beyond the record $51 .9 billion he is reluctantly propos· ing. The philosoph y underlyi ng the first Ford budget is scarcely a surprise. Except for the massive deficit attributable to economic condi· lions. it is consistent with the way he voted for a quarter-century in Congress and with hi s recent vow to increase defense spending and cut domeslicoutlays. Indeed. the budi:::ct shows a. degree of consistency even more remarkable in view or the all-out assau lt a lready under way in Congress against key clements in Ford 's package. Though Congress (ailed to block the first step in the increased im· port tariff on oil before it took ef· feet Saturday, the President·s program is in deep trouble as ~mocPats grope toward their owl\ program. A bill to block Ford 's plan to in· crease the amount the poor must pay for food stamps, seems cer· ta in to be passed by the House thjs ' week. Nixon Panel To Dissolve , . ' . Foundation Mortals are forbidden entry un· mallard hatchlings when the less they happen lo beemployes of Jakes were created. The rest are the Rossmoor Sanitation Com · migratory and wild birds which paQ~~adise, strange as it may liked it so much they decided to LOS ANGELES <AP> _ · · h stay· Trustees of. the Richard Nixon To make them happy they put her back on the island. · seem, is rig t next to a sewage Occasionally the lakes play Foundation have approved a 1r~:tm11 ednt plandst. t' f host to birds from nearby wo.. T eeris Pass plan lo dissolve the organization a epen on perspec ive, ° County Safari, according to Larry and turn its assets over to Whit_. course, but through the eyes of a Stu;gcon, assistant manager or . C II f blue heron or a mallard the 14 'llOCk B;lls tier o ege. the ormer presi~ r theRossmoorWaterCompany. l rJ.j ., dent's alma mater. acre treatment acilityisheaven. "'There was a whi'te bi'rd nat'ive · Il rr II lb food th Patricia Reilly Hitt of Laguna 0 2 el rks 3 1 eb h. ey can to Africa seen by the Audubon SACRAMENTO (AP) -About Beach, vice chairman o( ex· eat; 1 a es or al •ng, recrea· Soc1'cly here once," he sa1·d. ll'< · I 'd h l. d u· d 11· "' 800 California teena·gers, given ecut1ve rustees, sa1 s e sent a ion an roman c a iance; 3 presence in Southern California more time. might have passed a letter lo the foundation's 25 South Seas island with palm trees originally registered some s ur· and a hula dancer, and lush bill to legalize prostitution in the trustees in December, suggest· sceneryy.•ithhundredsoftrees. pri5tl . . . . state. ing the organization end o_pei:a· In fact. this birds' paradise Fo~ for th!! ~irds is prov1d.ed The 27th annual YMCA model lions. doesn 't seem bad to people, as the by ? field whicti was sown with legislature ended its (our-day She said all of the trustees who workers who man the 2.2 million f oats eadndTbarley and allowed to go session Sunday after its senate replied were in favor of closing gallonsperdaysewagetreatment lo se · hereseemstobeplenly. unanimously passed the bill but down . Mrs . Hilt said dissolution I t ·11 I dl · I I ·t· foreverybodv. time ran out before it could come is now considered a formality. Pan w1 g a Y vo un. eer; 1 s ''We're try'·1ng to be an env '1ron-n fth fi th td t Jl up for assemblY, action. The foundation's goa l of creat· 0 ,eo e ew a oesn sme · mental asset. \Vedon-'t wan~to be However, the delegates. male ing a presidential library and cr!:t~dsr:\~~ ~! 3~ e~~ke~~m~~~ seen as a se.\!'Yage treatmen('~Jant and female, had 10 bills signed by museum has been clouded byte~ to determ·ne whether "Mother and we don \\.'ant to smell l1ke a their governor, Bob Moore. 17, of cent events. she said. Natures N 1ature's way of remov · sewage lreatm~nt plant. We.want Venturi!, including laws to ban The foundation was set up by ing nt:1lrients from treated ef-tc:i be a good nc1gh~r. wh.ether lo aerosol containers, abolish Nixon in 1969 but has never nuent can be employed by man. b1rdsor to humans, hesa1d. curfe"'S for minors and require engaged in fund-raising ac· Although the sanitation -com · That, apparently also goes for strict enforcement of motor vehi-tivities and never drew up plans pany sells most or its treated cf. r-;~;;~~;::;;;;;;:c;l;•;i;n;•;P•;c=t;i;on;s;·;~~;;;;;;;fo;r;a~li~b;r;a;;ry;;;;· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;' nuent as irrigation water, it does contain nitrates which could cause utrefication. The removal of these nitrates is 1 accoQlpJished by growing algae with the help of air pumped through the lakes. The algae uses up nitrogen during photosyn. thesis. What ii really important to you as a bird is not the reason why paradise is, butsimplythatitis. . The lakes ha\!e been planted with shrubs and trees and the largest of them, named Bierlein Lagoon in honor oC Rossmoor · Water Company manager James Bierlein, even has its own island. Bierlein Lagoon does not have algae in it and has been stocked Mail Carrier Held in Rail Death of Mom NEW YORK !APJ -A mail Carrier suspected of pushing a 25.year-old mother of three to.her death bent-ath an onrushiqg s'ub- way train Undergoes· psychiatric tests today, )lOllce said. ' Police said John Rel berg, 42, ol Brooklyn, was chargeC:l with homicide and ••~nded to Klbl• County llospita,l after he alleged· Jy pushed Michelle Reives, aJso of Brooklyn, in front of the lrain Saturday night. for ho apparent reason. Police said they believ~ Mrs. ltelves and Helbert were complete strangers. Springtime at the Red Balloon , •• Our spring sprrles Chester & Ryan are dressed appropriately for their nature study 1n Dansk1n durables. For school or play. Oanskins are · the lavonte of Red Balloon Preschoolers · and their Mothers too! TH'C RED BALLOON LTD. FASHION ISLAND · N!i!wporl Bench 644·6808 FASHION SQUARE S4nlll i\rwi 555-7 797 HUNTINCTON HA.RBOlJR • 8~6-1666 • r ·- - ' l ' I I • • ' • . ..... • • • • , l{attle Rages • • -.. . • ' Et hiopia • Ill Carpool , ·Outranks General " 1 -, A irp-~nes Flatten .Tw.o R ebel· Villages • , ' ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP> _,Ethiopian olr force-jets bo\'e nattened two Erltrean rebel vUlaeeJS in a major eacalatioQ of fia:btlnS between aovemment troops and · Moslem insurgents ' bent on secession, diplom1Uc sources repGrted today from A1ln1ra, capital of Eritrea pro- vince. Jnto an Ethloplon air fOl'Ct bu.i. A;t, Asmara hospltalll !'<POrled. Govemme~ trucks bloeked,road traffic to 1111d from ~ecltyend oll THE GOVEll"NMENT baa a1-ond bul(ne11,Mn tile cits ,etven no Jlaures on Its own ,-ematned·eJ01ed. · ' " -cuualUee, but the rebels claim from Eritreal\S wlthl11 t.be military, grounded air force pilots born in EritT"ea. From Wire Service& The parking space that med to "be set aside ror the com· mandlna aeoeral at the Army's Aberdeen (Md.) Proving Grounds now bears a sign read· ing: "Re5erved for Harry, Em· But the rebels may have lost two of their leaders who, accord· ing to information from Asmara, were captured by the military on the outskirts of the city. · U.S. offlclol1 rellOl'ted olt;'\!oo 'lhey,have k~ over 200 govern· Amertcoit relodeQia ill Asmara inenUroopo and downed atJ1ast MN nfe bUt 11111 <ilntlllfd to one pluul, Nporta from Aamara thi!lr homes. The<e was no de-oald. cllion on thelr paaslble evacua· Unconrlrmed reporta also said ··They were identified as Hinde Uon. Thecttyi1'50mlleanorthoC Erttrean n•Uvea mutinied and· Tedela, head or the Moslem AddltAbaba. ' commandeered an tlMpecified Eritrean Libe ration Front, and melt, John and Agnes." f MltJ. Gen. Charles P. Brown said he would &ive up his re-· served parking space outside headquarter& at the 14,000.mao base to the first four member car The destroyed villages'were on the outskirts of the -.ieaguered provincial capital and pprmally More than 200 rebels or number of 1overnm~nl ships in former Brig. Gen. Goiten Gebre- clvlllans fiave been killed and theportofMassawa. Egzie. former Asmara police ( ) •', , had a total o(.J,200 pel'fOda living t~ •• ~ • .t;;; in them. r~Uable lnformabts re· "'-to.'~:,"'•.,. • parted. T}aere Was no word on the ,· ~·"t" fate or thl! villagers, but the more than 200 injured in heavy 'l'hese .reports also said that the corn missioner who defected to the ~ fi1btin& ln A.I mara 1n the laat four ..::'o:.•:.:e:m=m:.:•:•:l:., :,f.:•.:•:.:rl::n:!1c..:di::•:.:lo::Y.:•:::ll:oY_!.!'e~be~ls~l~a'?'st"m"°'one;t,,,hc.. ------ PEOPLE PoOl that asked for it. He didn't have to wait Jong for a taker. Mn. Acne• Lent, a secretary, submitted a note the same day li1tio1 the four members of her car pool. * Convicted Watergate con· spirator G. Gordon Uddy, an at- torney J>y P.roression, has been made a clerk in the mechanical Bervice office at the Danbury ·teonn.) federal prison. Warden .Jobn Norton said Lid- dy completed admission and orientation procedures. and was aaslgned-to his job by the ~classification committee. The de- ' putment ts in charge of build· • (ings. grounds. maintenance, up· , keep and repair. , Liddy, 44, was admitted to the 1 prlsoh to finish serving a 6'h· to 20-y,ear sentence as the convicted 1 mastermind of the 1972 break·in l of Democratic party head· t quarters in Washington. * 1 King Olav of Nor~iy wiJI visit _1 ~e_Twin Cities Oct. 11·13, of- .• ficials of the Minneapolis-based i Norwegian·American Sesquicen· 1 tennial Association said. The 71-year-old king will help celebrate the lSOth anniversary • of the first major Norwegi'tin ' emigration to this country. * Entertainer Michael Callan ... was married in Las Vegas at Caesar's Palace Hotel. The form er star of the •."Gidget'' movie series \Ved I Karen Malouf , 29, or Los i Angelei • .- ' llia Mlnnelli and her husband- t producer J1ck Haley Jr. £le\V I from Los Angeles wilh .Callan ' and his bfi.de to act as matron of I honOr and best man. I I * I Sen. Horry F. Bynl Jr. (I.· Va.,) is trying once again to con· f vinee-c;ong-ressional colleagues to l restore full citizenship to Robert I E. Lee more than 100 years after I the Confederate general'sdealh. t Byrd' said his legislation was bolsterec;I by the 1970 discovery or ( Lee's original letter to President ~ An·drew Johnson requesting i restoration of his rights after the ~ Civil War. I ••1.s a Virginian, I take this step I with much pride and, this year, with much hope that final and ) favorable action will be taken on I what Gen. )..ee himself request- ! ed."Byrdsaid_. ' I ! ' ' ! i • Public television journalist Bill Moyers has been named reci· pient of the second Dewitt Carter Reddick Award for achievement in communication. Moyers will receive the award )larch 8 in ceremonies opening communication week at the University of Texas. The award Is named for retired Texas journalism dean DeWitt C. Reddick, .,..,"t •"", sources said that many ot them ;,.:o.olllo-.-J.:!! !..:..-.. could have left ahead of the bom· ..,,. Piiot• bings on Suqdayl To Be Bride ON THE ECONOMIC front, the nation's military rulers decreed nationalization or major in- dustries in their leap toward full control over the economy, The government promised com· pensation for national and in· ternational concerns but did not Actress Me rle Oberon, 57, and actor Robert Wolders, 38, have take n out a mar· ·riage license in Santa Monica. It will be her fourth marriage, his second. --.,-----'---~---' elabQrate. · Th~ decree included sugar and textile industries and oil distribu- tion lirms, ipcluding Mobil, with s.1 percent , of its assets take'n over. However, the government also invited major foreign ~m panies to continue exploring for · oi 1 in Ethiopia, assuring them of ''all government SUP.Port.'' • ' Monitor ing Defende d " ' ·By' AT&T ' From Wire Services -?JEW YORK -A spokesmen for AT&T said today that millions oL_.Jong-distance calls .; monitored by the company between. 1965 and 1970 were "ii· legal phone calls and thertdore nol under the protection . of the Jaw ." \Villi am Mullane. press rela· tions director al AT&T, said the Bell Telephone System, in an er· (..___~_N_sn_o_R_r ____ J .. fort to combat toll call frauds, in· stalled equipment that would emit a tone when illegal devices, . sometimes known as "blue box· es." were used by callers to avOid charges. Crash Kills 3 I r..tAN1LA , Philippines An American J esuit priest "'as among 31 persons killed and another American was critically injured today ""hen a Philippine Ai rlines plane crashed and burned in an open fie~d. The nationalization decree came two months after Ethiopia took control of foreign and local banks. The government pro· mised compensation at that time, too, but has yet to llaborateM as to when and how. IN AND NEAR Asmara, fight- ing between rebels ~dreinforced governmept troops b5ided, ac- cording to reports f m the pro- vi n c i al capital. However, Asmara, with its 200,()(X) inhabi· tants, remained isolated. Its airport, closed four days ~go, was said to have been turned Tainte d Food F ells 1 4 0 on Japan Plane COPENHAGEN (UPI) -At least 140 persons who breakfast- ed on omelets, yogurt and shrimp s alad aboard a chartered Japanese 747 Jumbo JCt bound from 'fokyo to Paris were taken to the Blegdams Hospital in Copenhagen today with food poisoning, hospital officials Te-· ported. \ The hospital said some of the victims among the 344persons on the plane -all Japanese -were The British AVRU turboprop· expected lo be released today. was on a flight from Manila lo A spokesman for Japan Air lligan City and Cagayan de Oro Lines said that only about 100 ":hen one or its two engines persons were taken to the caught fire. · hospital and that most of them had already been released. Gromy ko in Cairo The JAL spokesman said the plane was expected to continue Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei on to Paris today with "most of A. Gromyko arrived in Cairo lo-the passenge_rs aboard." ·The day and renev"ed hi s call for a spok~s ~an said the passengers, speed y resumption to the Geneva a ll Japanese empl<;>yes or Coca. Middle East Peace Conference' C_ola .. were on their way for a instead of the step-by.step ap-\\eeks. study tour of FrJ1.nce. proach being taken by Secretary The 111 were shuttl~ by a ncet of State Henry A. Kissinger.· of ambulances and buses from Copenhagen's Kastrup Interna- tional airport to the Hospital. Jet Claims Mark "They definitely became ill from the breakfast which was . LC?N DO.N -A_ Tran~ World ~ served shortly before reaching Atrhnes 1umbo Je~ claimed a Copenhagen.'' the JA'L A speed record fo: a flight from Los s p 0 k es man said . ••That ng,eles arter 1t lai:1ded at Lon-breakfast was loaded on the .dc:in s lleathrow airport today plane when it st.Qpped for refuel· with 196 passengers and a crc,w of ing in Anchorage." 15. The crew members of the huge The plane took eight hours, 54 plane were not affected and the minutes for the 5,458·mile nighl, rest of the passengers who did an average speed of 662.25 miles not become ill, ~ere being kept per hour, TWA said. at the airport for observation. Fami ly In Race For Life DENVER CITY, Tex, (UPIJ - The white cloud of poison gas Jeaked .steadily from the rup. tured oil well and drilled 200 yards in the wet. west Texas · night, seeping into the home wb~re Tom Merrill,.bis wile and µtell' two sons slept. . , Essie Merrill, "'at, awoke-at 5 .a.m. not knowing exactly why. She looked at the clock beside their bed. It seemed a quiet Sun· day morning. Then •he sniffed the odor of rot· ten eggs and shook her 33-year· old husband awake. T HAT STARTED the Merrills' desperate flight for life. The Mer- rills escaped the dense cloud of hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide leaking from the well, but nine persons were kille4 before the gases finally dis- 11ipated. ''I recognize the odor and knew what we were up against,'' Mer. rill said. He and his wife scrambled into the next room and forced their children out of bed. Merrill grabbed for the phone, dialed the ·number of their next dot>r neighbor, the J.C. Patton family, whd lived 50 yards closer to the• wellhead, and prayed that be wasn't too late. HE WAS. Glenda Patton, 40, answered the call and her 42• year-old husband went outside their home to see where the smell could be coming from. But the Patt.Ons made the fatal mistake of returning to the house. Mrs. Patton called the ci- ty police and then called back the Merrill household to tell them that her husband had come back inside and passed out. Minutes laler they and their 18·year-old daughter D~ede_ were dead. So were six others caught in the deadly cloud of gas -fumes from an unattended carbon diox· ide injection system designed to squeeze as much oil as possible from a we ll. THE MERRILLS excaped. He weaved his family out to his car, pushed his children in the back seat, got his wife in the passenger's seat and climbed behind the wheel. . · . ''We managed to back out in the road and she Chis wife) fell over my foot, slamming the ac· cclcrator to the floor and that the way we got tot.o~." Merrillsaid. The Merrills were the lucky ones. Police arrived to find the dead -the three Patlons plus five others staying at their home: I ' ! Storms Widespread Mrs. Patton's parents, J.R. May, 57, of Arlington, Tex., and his "55-year-old wife; Mrs. Patton's sister and her husband, A.L. Amerson, 53, of Portales, N.M.: and Clara Peevey, 18, a friend of Dcede Patton's. The ninth victim was Steve Sparger, 19, anemployeof AUan· tic Richfield. : t ' I • • • I More Victims HunJt!(J, in Texas Flooding tlw'll Olf'IOftl 111 NK~ Tn.., 11111 ........... •-w.•re Volf\O 11110 tfll Cl'Wk ~ woe1 llt'lns-Pl•<••• bOdy f'l'lllill'f,be -•nd «110111111 tne llr¥111 1p"•rt," N•cffdoc:fl•S Poll<• cflltl M. C. ROttM:ll. Nld ... 11 wlll bt •I '""4 e-ort,.,_ Mys blfort _ .. _ dllilllt. ·tr NI•-••M 1t left.'" ~""' r•!rts lrifl9trld .....,.,. !fl lfll +ower Ml1Jl111p,.1 V•U•r afld Soul1llnl pl•tt..,, Floodw•leDoo.d --· Relfl ttrti<fled 1.-.m 6"o'91• 411111 SolitR c.r.llN IO Ille Pl1l11s. A.lrnost -ll'l<fl of ,.,,., dlMCfWd LB]'Given Sexy Files' _,,.,,~.,, •. -~ 'LO .. tal NEW YORK (UPI) -The FBI regularly supplied Presi· dent Lyndon John&On with de~ tails of the eexualeseapades or prominent persone, inclucf. Ing •Marlin Luther Kini Jr., ll'eaClaer and a Republican senator. ~"':~:=:.~ :U: Time Ma1a1ine reported this •[lorrt .,., .... ,.· ... ,,... flitM ,.,.. week. "*"'"'"°"n.Hltfll.....,,u .. .,. Time said the information eottt•• ,.,,.,., .. '"" "'" """" I to the ~Id t b ,f .. , ••• ,., 43 .,.,. •1. 1111.,.. .._ was g ven r•._ en y ~wtAM••OtOC4St• .,...1Ut'Hwl11r1,........_o_. then FBI DI.rector J, Ed.Car U. TMwatwtemplfftn•OilllM. H ho k Joh •f'W!!Clcl.il'IFll,butW.SllQIKt9dtol,.,. wll'ldSR!'l'IAll~--~·l'ICI s~-.uML.. oover, w new . DIOD ~•• '°"'""' w11t1 p0111!• l1Hrlftf toMrd•ttrtt:•wt ""'4.. IU---, ''had a vor•clous appetite for ,_.,_ . ·"'· tJ . I " .....,, with occ~ t_._ · CJ Slllllllla"ll gose p. ~ uonmll'lt ti•""" Pt'Wl'41M.....,. ...,. . Tl.dee One report, Ttme said, cov· t; ~.:~~,~-,. o,::~ ~~~:-.rw:.-=-~":~":;: SK_,11;. -MONDA'~""'"" t .t ered the sexual activities or a .-..iMSu"'C!•,•n'llf'll, fOllll111t1ot.ot11Nr1,_, -s.tofld · 4·»--""' ,,, prominent Republican 'TM~=:i:o•l'l'IOltDdlofiftl!'tL.OI • S.w 1wlr..O .. crt'• i111t st.m. TUISOA'i'.~ ~ ..... ff',94.,1_.. ..... ~ .. ~~ • •torm '"''"' ..,,.,1.,. ,.,.,,.IOfl •?!:l•A. '·' senator who frequented a' .,.. __ ,,,.. -..,-'"' WMJilntlM Ct••t....,.... '1r11iow 11:111,,,., cu bordello Jn Chlca•o "and had .....;.";... ... ..!."',.:......, .. .-...... MCI r•lll frOffl lht CN#'io lht 5":ofldfll9fl t :U""" J.t ID . -.. "'"""'""'°'''"· sacw ... , M:,........ u some kinky sexual pre-~· Wtrt ......... MA'lf ... Kiit cr•wt .. lli.f """" --$o.lflrllffl: ... ,fll.,llttl:tJ .. 1'1'1. f " •.:;:fa ":~:'Kur• 11"1' .,... ral11 l11 ttlollr Mtrtfl tor mare:;-Moc. '"'" il:.11 ~ MU 11:11 ._.,..•_r_en_c_e_s_._. -·~------J ·-. from. as mllllM llted ""* p.fft. , . ' -. UP'IT1~1 Battle Sceiae Detective examines cab involved in gunbaltle between two New York City_ policemen and two off·duty housing guards Sunday. A pohceman and guard were killed. Police said the guards had been bar hopping. General Electric Offering Rebates NEW YORK (API -Hebates JOHN CHAMBERLIN, vice or $2 to· $5 were 3nnoUnced today -president aDd general manager by General Electric Company on of the Housewares Business pr~ces of 39 small electrical ap· Division, said the outlook fott pl1ancc models 3urchased small appliances already was betweenf.larch2lan Mayl8. strong, but nevertheless un- The giant appliance maker, the . sattsfectory. . nation's largest manufacturer or ··At the recent National electrical equipment, said Housewares Exposition in purchasers would receive re· Chicago, there was virtual un- bates within four weeks of send· animity in expressions of con- ing proof of purchase to its fidence about prospects for housewares division:. 1975. '' he said adding: GE THUS JOINED a grow·· ing lis t of companies· attempting to boost sales through cash incen· lives. Most rebate programs have be e n r elated to the automotive industry, but the con~ cept is spreading broadly. A company spokesman said the program was meant as much. to instill confidence in its re· lailers as in customers. Whil e consumer sales have been strong, retailers have been reluc- tant to build inventories, he said . "They're buying frequently, but their orders are small er - for 6 to 8 weeks as opposed lo 10 to 12," he said. "'Whal we reel is needed is a shocker-a jolt.•• He said the program would be supported by a "million dollar plus" promotional campaign or newspaper supplements, network television, CO·op ad· vertising and in-store displays. Some of the items in the plan - such as mixers,· coffeemakers irons, toaster ovens, digital clocks and hair dryers -tradi· · tionalty are among the most pro- fitable in the GE line. "Yet. however paradoxical it may be, retailers are still cautious, a nd renecling this con- servatism in their buying. In short, they are confident, but cautious." In contrast, he said. consumers continue to buy small appliances at what he termed a "good r01te.'' but the retail community "is put .. ting more emphasis on liquidity and inventory control; as a rL'- sull, buying patte rns have changed.'' Daily Pilot Drii•tty I\ Gt1arantttd Monday·fnday. 11 you do nol ha.,e )l(>Ur paper by 5 30 p m., call bel0te 7 p m. arid your copy will be dv- h¥etcd. ' Saturday and Sunday: II vou do not receive your copy by 9 • m. Satur- day. OI' 8 a.m Sunday, call before 10, am. and yaur copy will be dell.,ered. CWnl.UO. T1l•p•a11J Mos! Orange County Areas 141-4121 Norlhwesl Hunlrngton Beach. and Westminster ...••..• 540.1.221 San Clemente. Caolstrano Beach. San Juan Capistrano.. Dana Point. Soutti Laguna. L&guoa Niguel . _ ••• ___ ,. ••s.Mlt 'Just Friends' Prince Cluules in Love? LONDON (UPI) -Prince Charles was amused. The woman witb whom he suppoe.edly was having a secret love affair was less so. The attractive wife of a British millionaire says there is no truth ti pu~Ushed reports she Is carrying on an affair with Charles, heir to th1 Bntlsh throne. Rosali!1~ Ward. 2.8, said in an interview in the News of the Worlt Sunday e~1tion she was shocked by reports in the British and fortfi&r p~ess cl~1ming her relationship with Charles, 26, was more than juS fr1endsh1p. ''l have known Charles for about eight years and so has m' husband,'' the tall, slender blonde said. ''He has stayed with us as oui guest.'' Mrs. Ward oaid she danced with Cborles at a London nlghtq!ul ~·As 1 have danced wlth other people," Jand "on every occasion mJ nusband bat been present.'' Husband Gerald la a landowner and the couple live ori a farm a Shipton Foliot In Berltahlre, west ol London. Mrs. Ward aaid that when she read of the romance ~egattons ii the British saU.rical maga1ine Private Eye, ''I was quite 1hoeked.an1 telephoned Bucklnghom Polace !or advice. They told me to lllJlOre I u It happened oil the Ume." · ''Then a similar article appeared In a Fmncb newsp~. ~lei and I actually read the report tocether. lie thoufht It • •mu; !pi." she 1ald. ' I · . I .. .. ~shian Loses Children LOS ANGELES CAPJ -A divorced Torrance woman has been denle$'J cuiitody QC her two daughterlf' because of her ad· milted .hori'tosexuaUt.y, aJthough the court s_aid the d6cision was based on a "comblhatlon of tac.· tors." .. · Justice Macklin Fleming of the 2nd District Court of Appeals up· held a lower court decision d.eny- ing custody lo Lynda Mae Chaf:' fin, who Fleming said was "un-: " stable socially and financially.·' The Chaffiv woman's daughters. Tracy, 14 , and Rachelle, 12, were remanded to the custody or her par.cnts. Jessie and Mary Frye or Marysville, Wash. They have spent most or their lives with the fl'yes. Fleming said the decision was not based solely on Mrs. Cha(- fin 's admitted homos~xuality , (·iting evidence that she had been arrested five times for bad (.'hecks and shoplifting. But he said the ('Ourt \\'as concerned ubout the "'e ll -being or the girls \vcrc they t.o share <1n <ipartment \\'1th their mothC'r und her com-· p;.in1on . " Rei111i tat ed Breast-feeding Teacher's Back CHULA VISTA -A . college teacher h.as been reinstated more than eight months after she was fired for bringing her baby to campus where she: breast-fed the. ~nfant between.~l_M~e.!1.------· _ .•. Rosanne Holliday was served with a notice of "LJllprofessional conduct'' last May after she con~ tlnued to brina her daughter. Katherine. toschooJ despite a new school regu lation barrinR. employes' childre!?-from ~~~~us. •'1'HE ClllLD never lnlerfered with' anybody else or myself," Mrs . Holliday .said after the rut. .Jng. ··AJl it comes doy,.·n to is that - 1 violated lhe policy, which I've always assumed was made up for ml'." College President Chester Devore said he believes the board will retain the rule, now that it's been upheld, although th e Southwestern College Federation or 'l'eachers said it will seek a re.evaluation of the policy DAJLY PILOT AS Eye 'Sale' Sparks Aid GRASS VALLEY CAP) Herbert Gibboney doesn't have to sell one of his eye! after all to get the money for his wife's desperately needed medical care. After news reparts or the Gibboneys' plight, Pioneer· Community Hospital in Placerville donated Its services, and so did two doc- . tors. Gibboney, 58, placed an ad in the Grass Valley Union last week, oCfering the cornea of an eye for $35,000 because, he said later, "It isn't pleasant to v.'atch your wife suffer and realize you can't do a thing about it." MRS. HOLLIDAY, director of early childhood education al Southwestern College in this San Diego suburb, left Katherine with a babysitter while s he taught, but wanted the baby nearby so she could continue the feedings, Hoove r Ins titution Mrs. Jioll1day was suspended and she continued the practice beyond the three months she was given to arrange di[ferent care for her child. She then appealed Reagan's 25 Tons Of Paper Donated he.r ~ase l_o the sta~e Office of Ad· .. S'l'AN FORD (AP) -Ronald Reagan will give about 25 tons of or- m1n1strat1vc l·lear1ngs. f1 c1a\ and personal papers from his gubernatorial administration to L l k h . 11. -the l-loovc1· Institution, the largest private ;.1rchivc in the United as wee , a eanng o 1cer Stales. ··in t.1 xc rc1 s 1n1' u choice bctv.•ec n hon1osexual an d hctcros('x u~1 I households for purposes uf child custody," f<'lcming wrote, ··a trial court could concluclc thut permanent residence in 1.1 homosexual household V.'ould Ae detrimetntal to the children and contrury to their best interests " Patty Reto11ched dismdissl~d thheg"unpr~felssiM"onal In n1ak1ng the announcement Sunday, Institution Director \V. con uc c ar e aga1ns rs. Glen Campbell also :;uid l\cag·1n w1·11 become · h · f \\ ·1 · Holliday. staff_ • an onorary c o\von 1 s But her victory was onl~ a · Campbell said l,700 boxes of material, including minutes of FBI artists have retouched the photograph of Patty Hearst to show (hree possible dis~uises she might be using at the present time. The heiress, nearly 21-years-old, waS ab· ducted one year ago Tuesday. partial one. The stat~ ~xam1ner cabinet meetinR:s. correspondence, .speech drafts, personal notes, _upheld t.he ;ohoool s b~n on legislative drarts and campaign documents, will be moved later this employes children on campus month from the Sacramento to Stanford un· ·1 h th · t·t and put Mrs. llolliday on three tionis locate d. 1vers1 y,w ere e1ns •.u- years' probation. 0f1klf111d Shooto1it Gunman Shot In Standoff OAKLAND (UPl l A s tra~glin g another 34-year·old n1an who ; ,,·oman patient at the !:><lid he wus "looking ror l1os.pital: Sheriff's de- the enemy·· \\'as fatiilly Put1es said Sunday. ~hot l.iy pnl1cc Sundav The victim. Joice ,1fter he hur1·1c<tde Brogden. 52, of Venice. himst:lf in!:>idc :J ho1.1se \\'as found dead in a and fired on officers in a room i 11 the hospital's sL•ven-hour s tandoff. treatment unit Saturday. Sem illin l!:ster cr;1shcd Luz Orliz. 31, was arrest- through a front ''·indow cd a short lime later. t)f a burning house hold · '(~· __ ._s_1_a_1_e __ ~·) A l>duriio,. . . DAGGETT (UPll -A 22-year-old Canadian man, Wanted inVictoria, U.C., on charg.es of fraud and grand theft auto, was :.irrcsted Sunday as he landed at.the airport here with a 13·year·old Va\inda boy he allegedly kidnaped . ing a shotgun and v.•as \\ ounded by police after s everal rounds of tear gas were fired into the :-.truc:turc. l ie later died 111 surgt•ry :1t 0.1 ncurby hospital. . "lole u ce HOLL \'WOOD !UPI 1 . 1'\\'0 knife and hatch1;.•t ·\\"ic lct1 nJ! robbt>rs broke into 1.1 fashionable llollyvioocl Hills home <'ar\y Sund;.1y and ;.1t - tuckl'd und seriou:-.ly \\·oundcd I'' n n1cn aslel'p 1nsidt.•. \V1il1<ltn Grahan\, 39, \\i1s reported in critical <·ondition at UCl.A l\lcdical Center, :.ind Kt.~n Ricker. 22. 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IL.---------------------r------------------------------------------1 ) _, J --. - ' I - r I < ' • • • lilOT EDITORIAL PA.GR ' • m Oil· n /' ·• .µay " • • Representativt.11 ol coastal communities will have an opportiinity Friday to air their views on Depart- ment of Interior plans for extensive oil drilling opera- 1.ions'in federal waters off Southern C~lifomia, AIJ'eight-bour time block has been set aslde'(or the co'astal spokesmen midway in the three-day helll'- iog on the drilling project, scheduled Thursdl\Y through Saturday at El Rodeo School in Beverly Hills. Specifically, the hearing will concern the depart- ment's 1,.200-page environmental impact report on · offshore drilling plans, and a critique of the EIR pre· pared by spokesmen from the affected areas. Local citizens apparently will be given ample time to express their ~opinions. But there is, un- fortunately, little reason to hope that all this will change the rock-ribbed determination of the federal authorities to proceed with leasing the drilling sites. President Ford has included the drilling of ···many thousands1' of new oil wells in his energy pro- gram and Interior Secretary Rogers C.B. Morton, while conceding the need· for an. EIR, has made it plain he regards it as little more than a delay. In short, the federal brass is willing to come out and give us our day in court, and we should make the best possible showing. But about the most we can hope for is that the hearings will provide· some am- munition for our coniressional representatives in their efforts to head off the oil juggernaut. Why ''Bonehe~d''? It is tiot unusual for bigtl school seniOrs to com- plain, ofte.n bitterly, about having to at~end a full schedule of classes when they have almost, but not quite enough units for graduation. . The Newport-Mesa Unified School District re· Is the Energy Crisis Real? centfy agreed to permit qualified 'seniors to drOp physical education and one or two other classa·IO'. they may use the extra time for wor)t, or to enroll In'> college courses. There might be another, even morevalua'bleway- to fill out tbe senior year for many student.s. A shocklng number of Incoming college freshme!I' are unable to pj!SS tests In basic English usage and must be asslgne4 to so-called "bonehead English" for their fint college semester. · Would it not make a great deal of sense to move these tests to, say, the end of the junior year In high school? Then, as seniors, students could brush up on their English before graduation and be better prepared for college, or for any other occupation they choose to pursue. It is ludicrous to hand high school graduation diplomas to students whose language skills are so poor they must waste college hours and money im- proving them, while high schOOl seniors complain Or lime on their hands. , Politics Aside At long last, Orange CoWity Supervisor Thomas. Riley can breathe easier. He has been' re-appointed tQ the Fifth District. board seat by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. . · Though Brown bas only been in office a month, the delay In reaffinnlng Ronald Reagan's appoint- ment of Riley has seemed interminable. So far, Riley h&S sbown himself to be an able, honest and hard-working supervisor. His re- . appointment gives him full credibility and standin~ in working with the other supervisors and county de· partments that should benefit bis district. Toward P11rity i11 .J11stice ' Dear Gloomy Gus An Idealistic Conc~pt WASHINGfoN -The unique such propo~aW'i>y demonstrating nature of the appointment.and RICHARD that it is possible within the exist· prospective confirmation of the ing framework to operate the WASHINGTON -'.Ibe. wor~ "crisis" once meant an acutely painful or dangerous situation demanding immediate action. In that sense there is no energy ( VON HOFFMAN ) president of the Univel-sity of WILSON Department or Justice in a Chicago, Edward Levi, 'as At· justifiable way. The opposite torney General should be more ing hearings on his confirmation. might have been the case if Ford generally recognized. The Senate which was called up-had made another typically This kind of an appointment on to confirm Levi would natural· political appointment. only happens every 50 years or so ly not be concerned by his lack of anQ thus may . . Republicanism, but it would do crisis although the White.Ho~ anaJysis of the problem.eiµier. proclaims it, the Congress 't---diebates it and J~ress~py__ _TH(!__ISN'T to argl.!!_ tb~re n It. - ---aren't gOO<I reasons for a sane •. U P .D. <Gus, 'Jan. 28) would attend the many publicized concerts, lec- tures or plays, presented free of charge by the Coast Community College Dis- trict, or get a tuition.free education, he might feel ·he's getting his money's worth. As a member of the community, I do not wish · -io-rem11lnlgnorant of these opportunities. be regarded Levi an -injustice to suggest that as an experi-he is not sincere in his detach· ment in good ment from politics. THIRTY YEARS ago Levi was .an antitrust lawyer in the Justice Department during the New Deal for a brief period a nd has been at the \}niversity of Chicago ever since. The way that he y,·ould put legal doctrin ~ into pr;i.ctice is as yet a mystery and the'oaly clue to his methods is in the way he seemed to bend to student de- monstrators and then expelled fi-om the University of Chieago those \\"ho had occupied his pre· sidential office. He had avoided calling the police and creating a worse scene but got rid of those 'A'ho made the trouble at the first practical opportunity. Then, satisfied with the results, he kept quiet about the whole matter and survived, as some contemporary university presidents did not. 1 · I U we.continue to.buy foreign oil but gradual, policy of energy u · we have been no catastrophe' reduction. There's only a finite will~befalt·us. There is no amountofoilandsomeday -not emergency. -this year or next. however - So, if Senate we 're going io run out of it. Democratic FUrthermore, fossil fuels are just •M a j o r i t y as bad as the ecologists say_ L e a d e r But what. the 2ovemment is S.M.L. Mansfield and drifting into is rationing and/or Vanderbilt University economist his Ii be r a I high fuel taxes and ecological Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen, a Republican death. So we have Frank Zarb, scholar of international repute in alliesgettheir · thismonth'senergytsar,saying,· this field, has drawn up such a gas rationing "I'd like to be able to tell you that list which , includes, among other law passed, it solar energy is our first things, callin g off 'the Green will be the commitment , but it isn't .. Revolution, that is the new first time since the days of the Nuclear technologies are. I can~l _methods of energy intensive,·_ royal salt--roonopqUes that the even tell you it comes second.. lndustrial farming. state will h;t.v~ attempted t9 ra-I 've already told the coal tion a universally needed com-industry it comes second." modity available in abundance. · 1'bus dominated by the For not only is there presently no thinking of the industries most oil shortage, but the large over-threatened by solar energy, the supplyisburstingtherivetsofthe government is putting its world'sstoragetanks. . research and developme nt Imperialist fantasies such as oompb in the wrong places. Even energy Qr raw material by its own lights, however, the .. 'independe.nce'' aside, no reason failure to advocate measures as exists either for the President's a graduated horsepower tax on oil import taxes or his opponents' new cars is inexplicable. rationing schemes. The problem No move has been made to i s n ' t e c o n o m i c , b u t change FHA or VA policies to psychological. limit 111ortgage insurance on new Contagious hysteria in the construction to homes designed upper levels of government. as energy conservers. Publicly Strange imaginings of what's regulated utilities have yet to be goingtohappenifwecontinueto told to rework their rate buy oil from Indonesia or structures to charge large Nigeria. The boys are in such an energy users more per unit tbfi!in emotional froth they can't bring small ones. No better or more .their brains to question the first direct method ex.iSt.s tO lighten premises on which this the load on poor ana insubstantial energy crisis has middle-income people as well as ·been postulated ; and the mass smaller business e nterprises. media penguins waddling along behind, tootling songs of gullible credulity, don't stimulate much A LONG LIST of such measures could be drawn up. Again , abandoning the new hybrid seeds which require so much water and petrochemical fertilizer, can't be done too quickly. Sooner or later, though, we're going to have to learn how to get b·igh yields using renewable organic materiats or go scratching. In the meantime there are such obvious projects as beating our electric golf carts into plowshares and rearranging our cost-pricing syste m - perhaps through novel kinds of . tax ince ntives -so that we can ·escape the waste of our disposable society. · Begun now, in 10 or 20 years such an approach will yield much large r energy savings than anything the President has in mind and it can be done without taking masochistic risks with our economy. To do so presumes a recognition that a repugna:nce at paying high pric.es for Venezuelan crude isn't a crisis. government iiiJ r;;::- und ertaken L'r\ THE DECISIONS Levi \\lill be by President called upon to ·make, however, Ford because are not so detached. Jn the mat- the processes ter o( anti-trust prOceedings. for ofj~ticehave example, two politically-backed falleh into dis-doctri,J)es come into conflict. This repute. is to say nothing of decisions Pure and simple this is an a.l· which arise from tlnie to time on tempt to make the Justice Depart-who to prosecute for y,•hat, the ment pure again, a nd the concept numerous com promises to be iS actually so idealistic as to raise made in plea barga ining, pro· doubtthatitwillsucceed. The last secutorial techniques and other legal theorist appointed to the devices of th e Jaw which Justice Department was H;;irlan awakened the general public in Fiske Stone 50 years ago. Stone the Watergate proceedings. was elevated to the Supreme Levi skated around the current Court', which would also seem a ideas about creating a ministry -more fitting background for of justice independent of the Levi's scholarly talents. White House or setting up a permanent office of special pro- secutor. In fact, if he does the kind of job expected of him he will probably have sidetracked Consequently. there would seem to be a strong practical streak in this former law school dean and university president whi ch "'ill be essential in his new .position. · THE PRIMARY motivation behind th e appointment of virtually all Attorneys. General within memory has been lo make the process of justice compatible wilh the politics of the ad- ministration in power. Presiden· tial political managers have been appointed lo the office, and in one case. so that there would be no possibility of any mi sunderstand- ing. the President appointed his brother whose chief legal ex- perience at the time had been as counse l for congressional in,. vestigators, including the late Sen. Joseph R . McCarthy. The Worst Slavery Bobby Kennedy was a vigorous Attorney General but recognized more as a passionate partisan than as a detached scholar. Levi wishes to be recognized as coolly nonpartisan and so told the Senate Judiciary Committee dur- ( SYDNEY HARRIS) Thoughts at Large: The individual who longs to be ··emancipated '' from 1111 ·restraints is li able to fall ,Victim to the Y+'Orst form of slavery - sla very lo himsel£, y,·hich really .shrinks his freedom rather than expand ing it . v.·oman: there arc only suscepti4 ble men.'' People \1;h_o think they're generous to a fault usually im- agi ne that·s their only fault _ Whatever is important for humanity ;,is a \vhole t akes a back seat to ,,·hat is important· ror some segment of it , just as u·hat belongs to everybody is neglected in favor of those thi~gs that belong to somebody. Adult Education Questioned What a young person lttinks of as -"pain" is often merely the absence of pleasure: whereas "'hat an old person thinks or as "pleasure" is often just the abSenceof pain. A bad doctor treats symptoms: a competent doctor treats dis- eases; but a good doctor treats patients. r\ever say you knou' a man un· lil you have seen him as a heavy loser in a poker game; or a v.·oman until you have observed her beha ·ior in a contested divorce proceeding. Householders are being inun- dated by a flood of advertising as the public schools seek to lure adult enrollments. The high· scbools.aqd two year colleges are spending heavily in campaigns lo build ADA. So fiercely/ com· petitive i.s the baltle for enroll· ments between neighboring scbpols that thousands are being spent in full · p a g e new1paper advettise · menta u well ( EARL WATERS ) they have th.e legal responsibili· ty_ The brunt of the burde n ror providing ta x dollars for the grade and high schools falls upon the alr eady overstrained homeowners. How then can the schools justify their efforts to add to that burden by expanding pro• grams for adults?. as direct mail MANY OF the adult classes efforts. are frivolous and more recrea~ · Perhaps the . tional than educational. Such sc'fiools can programs, if they are to be given lecally •pend at all, should be fully paid for by the money but . those pallticipating. And while questions of there ls stronc sentiment for free propriety and necessity Jn the use classes which seek to train or ottax doll•n must be raised. One retrain citiiens in vocations to can well wonder how persons so make them employable or capa- ment-elly -d ficlent as to J>e un· ble or obtaining higher levels of .,,.are of an adult 1choolpro1ram • emrloyment, it is still debatable wlthout advert11ldg to bring il to tha auch programs ... should be atlentlon can benefit.from enroll· locally financed. Some ochool ol· lna. ficlals contend lhat "lea.rnin1 is a But • mu~h lara~r quesUori life l9n1 process'' which Is tnae mu•t tie raised. The 1Ch'ools but how dld the taxpayer become ebronlcally complain of the lack responsible lor pro"1dlnC educ•· of flllldl to provide the qu.Ut.)' Uonal opportunltl .. from the era· ••llott ('or tb11dttn fol' wbld> "-l•tolhe cr~ve? .,I - The adult programs are an out- growth of the "night schools" and "continuation schools" in- itially established for ''drop outs" to complete their high school educations. It blossomed into a'dult programs when the local schools discovered they could dilute their "tax'base" by padding the A DA with adult enrollments. This made them eligible for excess or "equaliza- tion" funds .from the state in· tended to assist truly financially distressed schools in educating children. TllEY DEVISED classes to en· lice t.hos e seeking recreational and social outlets. The program reached the hefght of folly with shuffleboard, table tennis, <W,nc- ing and movie "classes." It got so out of band that th& State senate waa compelled to investi_. gate the schools use or state fund s with tlie result that new legislation ~iminated from ADA counts tbose over 21 and ruled out PE and dancing classes as eligi- ,ble for state money. Any criticism of educalors or school programs stirs emolionat reacttOos and .tcbool olficlals \ I sou~ht to fan the flames even higher by attacks on the senators· claiming they were "against the· kids" and that they disapproved programs designed to improve health and well being. · The committee dealt with such charges in its findings : "The de- cision to make was not whether or not such things are good but whether or not such programs were essentially a part of the public schools and within the practical abilities or the State to provide assistance." ALTHOUGH THE results of. the study made more than 20 years ago had a dampening ef. feet on the runa~ay adult pr-0- gram, declining enrollments and a new financial Incentive for the schools to expend aC!ult educa- pne of the hardest lessons in human relations -and especial- ly in marita l relations -was ex· pressed by William James, when he observed: "The art of being y,·ise is the art of kno\ving \\'hat to overlook ... There is corruption in every sphere of life. but a man is not lost until he com es to believe - as many do -that the corruption is normality. Instead or ab- normality . One of the chief fringe-benefits in always telling the lrUth i& that one can afford the luxury of hav- ing a bad memory. tion has foat~rel\ a revival. , "Poverty'' in a ri ch country is lt ls obviously time for the quite a different thing from pov- Le&Lslature to follow through on ert,St in a poor country -because that Senate 'comtniltee: ffCOM· only in tb,e rit h country is pover- mendaUon for ·ifurt!"er study" ty so expensjve. " and "additional revls1ons" ol the law controlling adult education. Just.because an adult program is ''good'' does not justify siphon· lnJ oll hard lo get lax dollal"S at the expense of the basic needs (or ill'• children. . \ Wives who ten~ to blame "the other \\'Oman'' for leadln& tht:lr husbands a1troy ove~Joofc the truth ol Joseph Wood Krulch's Jhrewd observation: "There ls no suph ~tna.-as a . dangerous ' ' • ' All of us are a little mad in our thinking. and \\'hat y,•e call a philosopher is simply one who has systematized his lunacy. The onl y flaw that architects feel in th eir prorcssion is the need to build hOuses ror real people in· stead of ideal ones. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weff, P1WIUMr Thomas KttvU, Editor Barbara-Krttbfch, Editorial PoQe EdUor The fltltorial paae of the Daily PUot ffl!ks to lnrorm and atlmu~~ ttadets by pr,sel)tlna on this Pl&e diverse comm4:ntary on topics ot in· tereat by syndlrat~ columnl111 and cartoonists, by provldlnc a forum for reader'' view• and by presentln1 this newapaper'.s oplnklnll and lc:t.11 on current to'p·\c1, The editorial oplnk>ns or the pally Piiot lppear only, in tile editorial rolumn at the top nt the P•&e. Opinlom expressed by tM columnist• and rartoonista and letter wrHert are their o-.•n ind.' no endonement bf their vleows by tb61 Daily Pilot should be lnrc1rred. 'r.fciiiaar ; ·rebruiirY s;:m1· - 1 • ; Tender Care .,. .--.. ,.. - ·-- Mond!)', FM>rua~ 3. 1976 DAILY PILOT Al • I FPonl Sex ·to Old Age SANTA BARBARA (APl -Aill c ~ E -options lor adding zest to the Ale.• Comfort plans no further /:I. ex om Ort yes bored couple's sex life. Critics sex manual& such. as his best-c hid ed him for making Hlling ''Ttie Joy of Sex'' and ...__ ... monogamysoundlikeadrag. ••More Joy." Ge t l B k The author says the critics ButheD'iaywriteabookonag-ron 0 ony 00 misunderstood. . lng as revolutionary in its views I 0 1 "We included some behavior· ashissextreatises. we didn't engage In tqr the After all, Comfort is as in· things," says ComJort, whose before we know what the Urning education of our audience," he terested in geronotology, the explicit book has been hailed by proceis is." . said. "We didn 'l say that anyone atudy or aging and the problems some as the culmination of lhe ..He said that tests with mice w a s m i s s i n g 0 u t 0 n ofagedpersons,asheis-insex. sexual revolutio n. have s hown th at severely · a nything ... We were "I think we've exhausted the But he indicated that much or restricted calorie intake turns orr describing, not prescribing ... subject (sex),"theBritishphysi· the books' material came rrom lheiraging. llis notknownifthis 'The Joy or Sex~ reassured cian, poet, playwright and experience. All of the text was Yt'ould work in humans, and few people. The second book is more scholar said in an interview. written by him and his wife. theories. can be adequately explanatory for people who want The book he is thinklng about sociologist J ane Henderson. tested on humans. lo understand. writing would be heavy on "gray Comfort was interviewed in his "If someone came up with a power.... study at the Center for the Study drug tomorrow that they claimed ''THE IMPORTANCE OF 'More Joy,· is that we've tried to ''THETROUBLEWITH socie· • foreca st the kind of attitude ty is that it knocks the old about." T h e t rouble IDitla soeiety is t hat it knocks t o w a r d s e x t h a t he said. "If they are told they un· . fh e old alJouC .. ' middle-of-the-road people will educable, unemployable and have in 10 to ts years. "What I've asexual,theywillthinkthey are. ~~ said is that in the future there But we are the next generation or of Democratic Institutions, a would alter the process of aging will be more tolerance of sexual old people and we won't put up haven for leading intellectuals in we could n<1t test it in less than 80 experimentation. People will not with this." the mountains above Santa years," Comfort said. I dem ean each other for their He hopes for a •·generation of Barbara. . ... llE NEVE R PLANNED to preferences." It took two weeks old people who are totally mili-A "'ell·know n author nnd to write '"The Joy of Sex." This 220-pound, 6-foot long baby elephant ~eal is being nursed. back to healtl). It was fou nd on beach· in Bodega J·[arbor, nearly dying from pneumonia and intestinAI taht and won't take anything political activist in England. write a sex manual. ''but 1 told Expli cit line drawings were .from anybody ... The main thing Comfort joined the community of my wife some of my ideas and added -Comfort sees the arl' to say to the old is: 'Don 't let the h I II she said: 'Why don 't you write work as the book.'s important· sc oars befor e his best-se ers them down '!" bas thardsgrindyorudown."' were published, and his area of "The problem "'as that most of breakthroug h. parasites. ... ' Local Anesthetic Okay for Biopsies T e author is requently asked research here is gerontology. h 1 d. b k f .. It started with people taking it h h b. d d t e ea 1ng oo s o the past w y . I~ ~om ine,Mageanb. sex ~s A PIONE·ER IN gerontology w ere written by non playing away in brown paper bags or turn· shpecia 1bt~es1 · :. h Y '"1.J•dct ,15 1 studies 2S years ago, Comfort is coaches. They took all the things ing up with fal se medical pre- uman f ~o ogy,h e rep te ;· . fascinated by the potential for. they hadn't done a nd classified ·scriptionssayingtheyhadtoread have a i eon t e biology 0 sex retarding the agi ng process and these as diseases.·· • it,"herecalls. · just as I do on the biology of extending life. In updating the literature of Now it is available in most de· aging and of religion." 1-le believes now that the brain sex, ComJort has been criticized partment stores and has sold 4lh FOR THOSE WHO wonder, has a timing device similar to a for moving too far in the opposite million copies. Amazingly, there Comfort candidly admits he and clock which tur ns on aging i'l lhe direction -condoning every were no ce~&orship problems. his wife have not tried all the same way it tri ggers puberty and. kinky variety of sex in the name "The nice thing about sex," he erotic techniques described in his menopause al certain ages. of ''recreation.'' adds. ··is that it's so harmless. It best sellers, "The Joy of Sex" "We must try to identify what His most recent book, ''f.t ore certainly is not so da ngerous as TORRANCE (UPI l -Women who must undergo biopsies to de· . and "More Joy." is setting the timing," he said. Joy," matter-or-factly examines overeating. You can ki ll yourself termine if they have cancerous breasts may now face the operation in "No one couple could possibly "But my guess is we will be able the appeal of "group scenes," eating. You can't kill yourself at most cases with a local anesthetic be turned on by all of· these sort of to control the process of aging swinging" and "swapping" as ~e other thing." ( )i·-~He thd-lli~~~--------~-----------------------------------------------MEDIC INE sleep, according to a study bx two California surgeons. • ._ __________ __, . The switch._ from the general · Snes.thetics to _ ttt_e less risky and costly local anesthetics is being--m4'de posSible by a higher rate of accuracy in predicting ~fore a biopsy whet.trer a breast lesion is : cancerous or not, the doctors said. · Dr. John R. Benfield, a staff m ember at Harbor General Hospital cind professor or s urgery at the UCLA School of Medicine, reached the conclusions with Dr. J.lollis Caffee after performing 184 biopsies over an 18-montb period between January, 1972 and July, 1973 . THE DOCTORS FOUND THAT in 91 percent of the cases they "'ere able lo predict before the biopsy was performed whether a breast lesion was cancerous. If the prediction indicated the lesion was benign <non-ca ncerous). the patient was given a local anesthetic for the biopsy, while general anesthetics were reserved for cases v.·here the prediction indicated a cancer. Of the 184 patients. only 11. or 9 percent. had an incorrect pre· operative di agnosis. "It is particul<irly noteworthy that only three patients. or less than 2 pe rcent ... had carcinomas (a cancer l of the breast unexpec- tedly found after a biopsy performed using local anesthesia," the doc ·· tors said. "BUT IT 1'1 UST BE f;!'-t PllASIZED that the prediction rate is not perfect and that u biopl)y remains mandatory," Benfield said . '"fhe importance of the study is to sho"'· that sur geons and patients may no\v be m or e comfortable in using a local anesthetic instead or a genera l one in cases where it is indicated th at the breast lesion is benign." Putting a patient to sleep before a biopsy used to be the common procedure. <.t('Cord in g to £3c nfi cld. because "surgeons would like to be prepared to go ahead with a mastectomy immediately if it ha.d to be, don't! and secondly because women preferred to be asleep dunng the operation-. ·. U.S. SendingMore Horsemeat Abroad By CARL HARTMAN BRUSSELS. Belgium <AP) Americans would r ather bet on a horse than cat one, but some of '·them are not adverse to su pply-· ing horsemeat to Europeans with ::i taste for cheval cntrecote or fil et Americain. I~as( year the United States became the m ajor exporter of c hilled and frozen horsemeat to Belgium and France, the biggest markets in Europe. Consumption is going up in Italy and llolland, and West Germany buys some. too. ONLY A S!\-tALL quantity was shipped from the United States in 1971, but exports have risen rapidly s ince then. In the fi rst nine months of 1974, France im· ported 28,070 tons, 10.250 from America. Be l~ium, with a firth the pQpulation or !"ranee, took 27,770 tons in ·the rirst 10 months of the year, ·a nd 8,591 tons came from ttie United States. Poland, Yugoslavia, Argentina and Ireland -the traditional s uppliers -a r e all laggin g behind the United ?tales. Ca na · 'i , dian shipments have also been 1 increasing, a nd some traders think much of the meat the C!l.na- dians ship orig inates south or the border. Belgian traders say there are slaughterhouses in J.lousto6, Fort Worth. Seattl e and some East Coast cit ies speciali zi ng in 'horses. For some. poulain -colt -is a specia l delicacy. But Joseph Gulickx, a horse butcher in the Brussels s uburb of Vilveerde, is \lo'ary of it : the Americans do not export any, a nd there is not much local production . ''DON'T TRUST a butcher who· offers you poulain," he advised. ··Most like ly it's just veal. Ask to see the piece of meat. Anybody can tell a colt's long legs from a calf's.'' Poulain is as expensive as veal in Brussels -up to $4 a pound or. ·more. Hor se steak , which used to be a poor man's dish, is now as much of a luxury as beef. Gulickx ch arges $2.98 a pound for his best horse entrccote. Beef entrecote is selling around th e corne r a t a fe w cents l ess. \Vh olesale beef prices are much. higher tha n horse, but mid- dlemen and retailers take up the difference. Gulick:< is enthu siastic about American horsemeat : it's grain .. : fed and has yellowish fat and a good fresh fl avor. "THE POLES FEED their horses on potatoes:· he said. ''Jl 's not nearly so good.·· Gu lickx runs hi s butcher shop as an adjunct to the Restaurant · De Kuiper, foundc-d in 1859 a nd still listing only horse on the·. menu -t hough he keeps a few Pork chops around just in case.· P ictures of horses, so m e stylized and oth ers sentimental, hang on the white pine walls. This rcporter·s steak was good, tender and not too dark In colo r .. But knowit\g it wns horse, I found it hard to swa\low. l\tmc. Gu lickx nodded sym- pathetically anct said, "I don'l like Chinese rest'C\uront.s because I'm afraid of eating dog." • ' Because the cost of oil is soaring, It Wiii cost you more to heat your home. But there are ways to save. Home heating costs are up, regardless of the fuel used. So is the cost of producing electricity. The price of foreign oil used in electric generating plants has more than tripled in the past 18 months. And we must use foreign oil to meetrigid air pollution requirements. Electricity is involved in most . heating systems indirectly or directly, so budget your use of heating wisely. There are several ways to do it. Here are some suggestions: · 0 Consider lowering the temper· ature setting. It oould cost about 283 less for heating to keep the t!!_mperature at 68° instead of 72? 0 It m:ikes sense to twn your heat off when you're away froni home. However, in freezing areas a 40° setting is advisable. 0 Are your doors and windows weather stripped? Caulking small openings and seams will save energy -and money. 0 Closing draperies and curtains will hold heat in- and cold out. . 0 So will closing your fireplace damper, and vents in rooms not in use. 0 Are your filters clean? Perhaps _they need replacing. 0 Dirty return-air grills and warm-air ducts can driv e up heating oosts, too. 0 If you have electric radian! heating, you can save by turning off thennostats in rooms not in use. As 'vinter approaches, you11 need more heat. But by budgeting your use of electricity wisely, you can hold down your rising bill. For ways to do it; why not send for our fr ee booklet ? Write: "Conservation;· Edison, P.O. Box 800. Rose.mead, CA 91770. \ . ' E 4 E -Southern California Edison An Eava1 Ocooriun1ty Emoiove1 • ' , • ,. I .J . Al OAILY PILOT QUEENIE ' Mond1y1 February3, 1"' ... By Phil lnlerlandl ' .CoUege District - Garden Grove Issue 'Lost' By .KATHY Cl.ANCY Qt .. OlllY Pt"l.it"9ff -.. SANTA ANA ..:_ Findln°g a community college district ror the Garden Grove Uniried School Dis· trict may be out of local hands. But Dewey Hillman, assistant county superintendent of schools, says no one seems to be sure. • ORANGE COUNTY • Eight Honored ' . F or·ScoJJ,ting ANAHEIM -~l&ht Oranae COut residents, whose combJnod yearll·in 1erv1ce ~o scoutJng tolals more thail 180 year• iie 1mona 21 CQUnty re1ldents honored by the Or601e Council of Boy Scouts of America. , '-4 The)' are recipients of the Silver Beaver award -the highest adult award given ·at the council level. f The county called for a May 27 election on the Possibility of annez..ing Garden Grove to the Coast Community College District. Hyde Gets .Aide PQst To Battin Orange Coast residenb re~elv.ln& the awi'rd were Richar<i DeLapp, of 17942 Cedar Tree Lane, Irvine; Robert J •. Coleman, ot 28741 Cuenca, Mis- sion Viejo, James C. Hicks Ill, of 10643 LaRosa L8ne, Fountain Valley, and Frank C. Tharln. or~=::::.:;. ______ _ 1411 Cerritos Drive, Lquna Beach. Tharin is a rormer Commending officer of El Toro Marine Alr Station. DAILY Pll.OT . CLASSIFIEt> ADS 642·5078 BUT COUNTY officials have learned that state Jfficlals plan to recommend that the election be held for the purpose of dividing Garden Groy~ between three neighboring community .college dis - tricts. Hillman said he received a telephone call from SANTA ANA -JD:iep,h Four more residents honored were Fraftk R. Gamble, of 2663$ Via del So1, Mission Viejo; Harveyfr::::;;:::;;:;;;;:::;;:::;;:;:;:=::;::=:=::===, · · I I d l·lyde, the former Los u•~-::.·:-:·:.:-=-::.·-:;;.·;:;:;;;•:::~=~-------"' a Garden Grove newspaper concerning a ega a -Alamitos councilman vertisement the state had placed. The ad, he ex- R. Hardison, of 750 Hudson, Costa Mesa; Lorin l_t. Lammers, of 18931 Saµta Catherine, Fountain Valley, and Victor R. Xack, of 611 Lido Park Drive, Newport Beach. plained, called for three Feb. 10 public hearings who played a key role in concerningthethree-waysplit. the· 1971 battle over Th ld h b·11 h ,, H·11 Irvine's incorporation, I. I ed.. dedy; to l em to t It e cohunhtyd, h ' md "r"trhe-has been hired as an ex- at , a 1ng that was the irst e a ear o e •p;;miiiiii===::;::;=::;;:;;;;;:;;:;:;;:;::;::;:::~:;:::=:;1 state's move. ecutive aide to county 11 Supervisor Robert Bal· WESTCLI FF MEN'S HAIR DESIGN WHEN HE CONTACTED the stale community tin. NEWPORT'S ONLY SEBltJNG CUTIERS college chancellor's orfice , he was told the chan• Ky de served as a WESTCLIF,. PLAZA -646-9925 · cellar planned to recommend the three-way split lo member of the county's the governors al a li"'eb. 19 meeting. Local Agency Formation f---------------------1 .. I understand he was discovered on a street corner." Other Deaths · Deatla Notlees· There are 16,000 adults actiVe in scouting in Orange County. ~m'"'" """" ,..,. '""~'""'M furor over the birth of the •'°"'· .... , eucn,Tn•ca11t.Teac.11er~A•.-: .. T,,. He said the meeting opened with the question, " • ~i:--.~ !K.lenca T•athers Auoc., and "'"' a ponent or the ffiOVC . SARASOTA, f1a. IAPJ -Biographer and his· torian Alden R. llatch, 76, who wrote more than 40 books chronicling t.he lives or famous personalities rrom presl- dents to sports figures , died Saturday at his home here following a brief illness . Hat's last published book was ··suckmlnster Fuller: At Home in the Universe." bolh o1 AkrO<>, Ohio. Mrs. weaverwa~a So Hillman met with state officials Jan. 21 . Commission during the lr-,l~R=-V~l~N~-.E~U~N~--r--V"='=E~R=-S::":'J~'f:::'Y':""-"':'~.,~ ... ~~~-,1 Nai lona• Echicauonai A,_,., Neuona• ··what if an election over the three-way split rails?'. new city. He was an op-SCHOOL OF LAW " '• ·~-,~ rnem«>er ol Tr,e Flrit Unltfd .V..triodl'I Arter three hours or discussion, he said, it ended 0 th s A •• • ...l.._-NG ~-!E~.~-=--Oi.1.11 .. !.,.Ml ~-""· .·.,·. Churcn ot Hun11nou1n Beach, ca. withthe'.samequesllon. n e anta na «R " s.rvkei w111 be ne1<1 at t :oo PM Tue•· supervisor's staff, J-lyde TOIL FL IV day at Tne First Unlle-ci Metllodhl • 1 b A.9 Cflllrc11, Rev. Edwara em.-ott1c1en1. NOW, COUNTY and slate lawyers are lryina to WI I e paid $12,000 a , Admi.sWon is open ta oppliconts who completed a minimum of lnle. mant Peclflc Vl1w Memorial ~ year to research board Toilet ~ Pfuwr Park , Newport Beacn. smuns· agree. on whether the state can t ell the county what d . d k two years of college work with a "C" ov.roge. \ ~ -··-· Mortuary dlrKtoP"t.. the May 27 election must be about. · a gen a items an war Night and weekend program is o¥oiloble. lSAT is not Uni.lo:~ 0•don.uy plun;cc••. Toil•ft<-• MA a e L 1~-~~'ttEHU NE , ) 1 4. The county cou.nsel.'s office first said the county with Battin 's consti-required for admission. GrocMnes receive the J.D. or tL8. !::.>'':~1!':':~:~1::=::":.! :.;:; CalllMnl• Strui, Hi.'llirooton e.ac,., could decide on its own and hold the election on the J~tu.,e,n=tTsr . .,.,..,.,~.,..~--·1 ...1-·ees and quoli'-· for the California Bor Examination. With To.1'"'' 11>e full P" .. .,,. l>io•• ea. o.i. of <Math February 2, t•1s at . t t• B . Ca ~ 'T ... ... ... ' ' - Mamor1a1 .. _....,1a1 in New-coas annexe ion . ut the state attorneys said they WMTfO«C"1Lf0.COl!WlEJffHfCMMATION(714)979-07.SI t .. rouc" 1"~ '011•n1 "'''' '" · --• Id 1w11hn 1l dow.n. Beacn. 8orn March6, ll'MinO.yenne, cou overrule the county. Put • lew word:• 340011VINE AVE .. SUITI 221, NfWPOIT llACH, 92660 Wyoming. Survl\lfll by ner l\USband · N . . r -.-.-~ Co1 tt.t c.""I,.,. ·r,,1.i1.,· NEW YORK (UPJ) _ cnr11 T•rhuna; son,GaoroeSan!lrnol ow, n~ one seems sure, Hillman said. to work for you. -· s291 AT HARDWARE STORES Dr. How.rd J . Brow"' Huntl1111t0<> Beacl'I; ~Sier. Alma Mo!ad ,---~-------j_-~'._".~~~'..'...~~:__J======================J.!=====i======' of Ven1ur a, Ca. ; one gr!!lf1(khlld and •- • 50, the city's first health 11••at·11•a~, .. 11dren..Mt"s.T••hunewasl}U h [ Servl.CeS admint'stralt.On d-nembero!Tl>e FlrSIChr11'ii"'10IUr<:h apQ a of Westminst~r . Ca. itnd Roya l, • ri3 and a founder of the Na-Nelghbo>r' OI America. S..rviCH 2:00 · J G T k F PM,WedMWlayatSmitM'Cl'l.aPll!l,Rev. t1ona ay as orce,, E.vereu Auger, or11ci11tiog. 1n1erment, TO Revamp died Saturday in his w~tmin<;ler Memor•al Park, Smiths' .i j Manhattan home of a .Mac1_uarvdi•ecto"rs. . MAfllWARIHG h eart ailment . Dr. CAMERON JAY MANWARING of D Brown made headlines Hunllng!on Beach, 0. D•le of deall\ e•nartment · 0 l b 1973 b February 1, 197S. Survl~ by pa1ents, ',I:" l n C 0 er, Y Mr . & Mrs. Jay Rkl>ard Manwarlno: ,.. publicly announcing he• tisters Wendi Sl.M'! and St>l!llY An n S A N T A A N A _ h I Manwaflf>ll " gr..,dparenls, Mr. & Mrs. 'vas a omosexua · Rlc,,.rd D. Manwaring...a Mr. & Mr_s. Orange County Marshal ---~rgeJ . ~eld .ServicH -re""'1c11e-Don E Shea has been day.Mond.Jy. FeDru.'lry3rda16:30PM, . 'h 1. h ( PHI! Family Co1onial Funeral Home tn given t e green 1g t o weslminsler,Ca. lnterment,SaltLake reorganize the lop NEW YORK (AP) Opera singer Elsa Alsen, 94, who performed about 2oo roles from 1900 to 1935, died Friday at a . nursing home. CULVER CITY, Calif. <UPI ) -Bertha Gordy, mother of Motown •Record Corp. President Berry Gordy Jr., died ·here Friday night of a cerebral hemorrhage sufferedJan.27. NEW YORK (AP) Helen Howe, '70, author and former sati ri c monologist, died Satur- day al her home here. As a monologist, !ihe was t~wice invited to appear at the White House. rdEXICO CITY (AP J -S. Bolling Wright, 89, perhaps the best known foreign-born resident in l\.'Iexico City, died Thurs· day. Wright was a re· tired industrialist and noted philanthropist. City, Utah. l I h. d cAaEEH mangagemen o is e-RUTH DAVIES CABEEN <II Corona partment .. del Mar, Cl. Dale ol de.11th Febr-ry I, • 1•1s. survived ov lie!'" "'*"'"°· Dr. But,the county Board C""rlf!s W. Cabffn; daughters, Mr s. f S · Jor.n Bovee 01 corona ae1 Mar. -O uperv1sors "Vole Mr s Alan Gulhri~ of Sydney , W8Sn'l UnanimOUS . Austritlia ; tour granacniklren; Drotrwr Fullerton Supervisor Or. Nel...,.. P. Nie~ of LIQUnl Bea.cl\, Cit.; s1~1er. Mis. Lew•s uoen~e 01 Ralph Diedrich voted w11.11ter. Servic1s 11:00 AM wecine\· against tbe move saying day. P.cllk V•-°""P'l'I· lnter..,.n1. . . • Pac111c v1-Memona1 p..,..., ,. .. pM1 1t would 1nterfero with a Beacll. Pacific view Mort..-y ctlr«-proposed amalgamation 1"'~-sHAl'"I'"•• of th~ county marshal's OOROTH'f e. SHAFFER of Latyna and sheriff's ofrices... Nl9wtl, C•. O•te ol oe.th ~rv J, • "'i. • 191S. Sllrvl"""1 llY her hu-..cl, Paul Shall•r; sons and ~qhters, Joan DIED RIC H SAID Mutdavln,Gall'anctRlcl\ardDeh.Lynn StUdt'es a•• still nd ano David Shaffer -G11ry Stlaller; .._... U er lh•ee gran0chHdr•n. S«vk•~ 1:00.PM way to determine if such T.,.Kfay, Pacific. View ~I. Inter· 3 CODSOlidation is reas1· • ..,.nl Paclllc V•-Memorial Par~, . N•wPor1 Beach, c•. Pac.Ille. View hie and several models ·Morti>arydlrecto•~. of a unified department . 'MCl'AOOEM JAMES R. McFADDEN. oa1e of c11-have already been pro-.-h J•111.1ary 31, 191s. Rfl;ldent °' C0tot• posed. Mew, Ca. Survived trt h<s wife, Loulw J. McF•dden; one son, J•mel A. "H~ t o l(f Municipal •McFaacten, Jr. Of C.OS!a Me-sa; two C daug"lt"S· Miidred BarTll!\ ot Costa 0Url Judge James Moo!>ait~Be11ycr°"'o1NewYOI'"~;-Perez, who was boosUng ll•o•her, Wiit, or Iowa ; one nl•c•, Rh • ha Bart>a1a Roole of Monrovia. Ca.;a+qht ea:S request, J l any q r a 11 11 c " • 1 d r e n structural changes could .. ~one g1eat-grandclllld Services le-up' set the plann1'ng of a d•Y. Monday. FeDruary lrd, 8atl .. B•oadw•r cnape1 •t 2:00 PM. 1~· Jotnt department. ment Harbor Re<;! Cemetery. Bell . B10M1war Mortuarydire<clor'~ i. But Perez man aged to SIRINGO • • th th 00 d CAYETANO SIAINGO.Seivocnare COnVJnCe e 0 er ar pending. Dilday Brotner~ Morluitrt, members that Rhea's 1r911 Bea<h Bl,..d .. Huntu'llton eeacn, proposa l called for a •Cd.1<11 -1111 . cLAAK very narrow reorgan1za-11<1F.A1<1T. MAAV CLARK. Service~ lion that WOUid COl:tt ;1re pend•ng , Oddar Brolher ~ h ' · -----------,· Mo<tuarv. 19111 ee"'n Blvd . Hunl · almost not 1ng to 1mple-. DeatL NotZ-onglonHi.;;ic11,ca 8'1 1111 ment. ft .c:::eS-DICKINSON . . --='-'=.::.:.:.cc:._=c:.:::.:::_-i MARY OICKINSON S..rvo(eS are The ne w CXCCUll\'C-HEAHAHDEZ per>dir>Q, Dlldlly 6<otlier~ MortudrY, I I l l d LORE~TA M. HER~ANDEZ, 116% 11,1t Beath Blvd., Hunhng\on St.dell, eve 5 rUC Ure approve Snell Cffcle, fountain \/alley, Ca. Ca 8.42 -1/lt by SUpcrviSOrS repJaC't'S Dale of death January lT, 1915 •t FOWi· l'AANKS lhe assistant marshal 's ta!'\ V~lley Community Hos.P'l•I In VIOLA FRAN l(S. Services are pend· Founla1n Valley, ca. Bot"" Sep11mi.r Ing Dilday Brolt>l!r~ NIGrluary, 17911 jO~ With tWO Captains 6. INS in Me•lco. S.Wvlwd by lier_,, ee~h Blvd .. Huntington Beech, ca. and eliminates a lieute· .J~p11 Hernande1: ,.,.,.. oranc1cti11dr.., M2-1111 nant's 1·ob at ,the lower and one great-grAndchllcl. ROMf"Y I.JO PIERCE PM, -ay, Smittis' Olapel. Mau NORA PIERCE. s...rvoee\ are pend· level or management. 10:00AM T~l<d•Y al SI. Simon&. Judie ino Diiday Brolhe•~ Morluaryl tl~ll cnurch on 111111 & Orange Si's, Hunl· ee~c " tllvd . Hunt•nqlon Beacn. C• lng!on Beach. Ca. lnlerrnen•. Goo<! 8-11-1111 T fl E ASSISTANT Sh~pherd Cemetery in Hunllnglon WILKINS I h •--Be«h.Smilh5· Mor1..,...ydorectors. INFANT W•LK INS. Servoce~ a•e marsha _post as ~n WEAVER oendll>!I. onday Bruthff1 Mortuary, vacant since Rhea was KAY R. WEAVER. 10111 a.auce• 11"111 Re•c" B1~d., Hurillnoton B<!a.:11. promoted from that i·ob L-. Hunl•nglon Reac:n. ca. Dille ot c.a &11 1111 ctea111 FeDruary 1, '''~al Pacific• · · llOONE tothetopspotlastMay. Hosp.Ila! In Hunlonqlon e..dl. llorn CECILE 800NE. Servi~~ are pend . HovemMr IS, 1t11 in Miron, on1~. !<>Q. D•ldat Brotiwrs Mort\.lary, 11'!1 Supervisors had been 5urv1ved Cly ""' hull)and Norma n B••cl'I Blvd., Hunt1ngion Beacl'I, Ca asked by the County Ad-W•aver; daugl>ter, Debra; parenl1, M2 1111 Mr. a. Mn. Jack FHgof All....,, on10: -DENCH ministrative Office lo de-tirotner, Norman J. Fasltl of Akron, ROBERT s. DENCH, resldenl ot Jay the reshuffling move """°slste<l,G••IFasloal'ICILynnCtO!.I. Cotona M1r,Ca.Oaleofde•thJan"""'' ·1 f h • .,.;;;;;;..,;;o..-~~~~~-.;J 1~. i•1S. s11rv 1v1d bY 1>1s wlle , unt1 the start 0 t e next R..w:ma•v 0enc11, one Sl~ter an<1 tour fiscal year in July. But IALn-eERGEROH FUHERAL HOMI! CO'ono dal M0t 07194~, 6'4~·242j . llll.IROADWAY MORTUARY 110 8'oodwoy . Co~to Mew t.419150 MeCOIMICK MORTUARY loquoo 8eCKh '4~-941S San .k?l (~font '49S-l 771t PffllPAMILY COLO .. .U PU,..aAL HOMI 1MI Boho A"a,, W•ttmiMI• 89).)$25 SMrnfS' MOUllAlY 01.1 Main St. ~~onhod. '~ orot,,..,rs. In t1e11 ol lloVt•rS, mt,,_••• h b d d d <onl<lbut"m' mav o. rtwo0e 10 l'°"' t e oar acce e to l•vor11e cttar 11, s.e1v1ces wltl 1>e Perez' request that the ortv ... te ln,ermeflL PaclllC Cre ~t h b · I led C•rnete;y, BalU·8ergerOll Costa Me111 ~ ange_ e lffip CmCn Mor•u••Yd•re<cto•~ 1mmed1ately . fl\ 1:1 llAIBln . 'r iNsuRA°NcE 1t14 .................. COSTA MIU. · 541-5554' ·' . ~ THE EARi.'$ Hair Slaves, Go Free! · IW .,.lllWff ef ttie r-....n.1 .. .., •f 4,.,.,._ .._ .-41fl'el ._ .... ef ..,.Ille reltw ·Hfft &. rM cettM ce.4y ~ ~ 1..ai. '4t .. ...,.,1,_.. r•• whti IN,. Nit.Mt styli ... tht ti"" '" ""4•• -4 ,, .... ..._ Oer ._, ''" .. lewotf c...._ _ _. ••4 ....,, .,. fw rill• ., .. GM4 fer •11w .,. ... , ...... ·As.. ,.._Set,.,.._ W•••· W. ,_...,,,_ .. ,i.._ Tittl..., • ..,., .... ,. 11tt ,._ .._, ...... n,. "'"'el ~I tW ._., ...., .t '-Ir lrl• IN ....... fe '"'"' te tti ... wlrle c•• It-.. it. We .,. tit...-ttytl1n. A lltti. Wt '"""' ft• tk "" .... 1 . JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING 9564 HamlMOft .ht., HllnflnglOft haclt-'61·lSlS ·JDS H. H•bor llvd., ftll!OftOft -I'll. 17'·116l NOW fOI TOUR CONWINllNCI •.. onN DAILY I ...... to 10 PM-SAT. a SUNDAY 'lo 5 P.M. I • You always hurt the one you love. . So if you like yourself the way you are-and especially if someone else.does-keep . things that way with sunroom , sauna, and body-shaping exercise. •u.n• Park 510 South Beach Boulevard South 01 L1ncolfl Avenue 626-0381 Coal•M••• Long •••ch We have five different programs to choose from. And whether you choose a Regular Membership or our $10 Plan , there·s a program to match your · budget as well as your body. - 2300 Harbor Boulevard Harbor Center 549-3368 4101 Allafll1c Boulevard CornRr ol Carson 428-8874 Sncino Oran1• • I e's ere Call or visit soon . Because changing the shape of your body can change the shape of your life. And the shape of tomorrow slarts today. • 17031 Ven!ura Boulevard We!t of Balboa · V66-6330 HMntlngton •••ch 18585 Main Street Main St at Beach Bl•O. 8-42-1<451 I 822 Ets1 Ku'o1lla A•enu e West of Tu1Un Ave. 839·2441 Weatmlnater 6757 Westmln1111r Avenue Westmln&1er Center 8V'4..J387 Holiday Spa Health Clubs f.~1 Men And Women ,•• 1. .. \ .. O.Ur ""' St.tf ...... RUTH SANDBERG AWAITS BIG CHANCE_ She Studied Music In Salzburg, Austria IO Ye~trs L~ter Singer Eyes Opportunity fly ANNE COOP~R a11i..a.ur p;ioc s1 .. ft • • • . . ' . . . ' . ' ' ., . • ' ·---·-----· _____ ..,_ Monday, Fobru!!Y 3, 1975 • DAILY PILOT A 9 2Finns· To 'Fill ' . . ,Enviromentalists Not~ Yet Relaxing ' .. 11yTBOMAS D. ELIAS SOlTl'HERN . The deolslon wu the THE NEW RULING they've just sort of sat '"Environmentall1t1· CALIFORNIA third landrOark one In· r.ay have a similar ef-around." 'E · u ' have received-a large ·, F CUS wiving a 19'10 stale Jaw eel on LA,FCOs, "wak-But the lAFCOs are m r Jt1 anare ot ~ blame f<*' that began as a minor tng uP" the relatively in· still quite conruseci 1'he .I;' .. the conatrucUon industry' court decision means ~tatute b!Jl h~s evolv!!ld active agencies. c 0 u r l d i d n • t · s el • 1lump that l1 a major that even if a local city ~nto Cal1forn1a1s most guideline s f or th e LOS ANGELES (AP) c.ausa o f to-d ay's government ia anxious important set of land-use "That's the hope of at-environment a l impact -UnlonOllofCalifomi1i economlc recesalon. for a large expansion regulations. . . torney Carlyle I-tall qr rep o rts th e counl ~' ¥d the Valvoline Oil Co. But they nevertheless project. t h ere's no mTehat 1,.w, t~e Env1ro~· the Los Ange les-based agencies must now begin have agreed to avqid put; have not fl«gged tn \heir guarantee the developer nlal .Quality A~, ts Center for Law in the usin g and only one major Un& about one ounce less pursuit' of ever-touther will be able to proceed. .~e basis for. most en· Public Interest, who county has d eveloped its than a full quart lh some regulations-on land de-Thia will no d oubt make vtronmental impact re-handled the Ventura own cans' of motor oil, eilding velop lnent and urban .them more hesit ant to porting in the state. It County case with help · a consumer protectiqn CrQwth. • bu)'. unincorporated land originally required the from Deput:Y Ally. Gen. TtlAT O~E IS Orange suit filed by City Atty. Latest victory fort~ wh1~h. d oes not en~oy reports on all public pro-Normal Flette. County, whose t.AFCO Burt Pines. _ conservationlsts came 10 m~c1pal services l!ke jects, but the state acted last year. after the The Stipulated jud •• • V~nt.ura qo u nty police and .w.a~er which Suprem e Court 's "LAFCOs will have to Ventura County case mt:nlsigned b S ·' fawsu.tt filed more than. many s ubd1v1s1ons have Friends of Mammoth de-start getting into the was decided 1n favor of Court Commis~io:!7Le~ ~bree years aeo, claim· ~cqulred via annexation cision in 1972 extended land-use planning busi· the conservationists in a B. Ragins requires the wg that count_y Local ID the past. the r~q ui rem e n t to ness," Hall said in an in-d istrict appeals court. companies lo implement A~ency Formation Com· Until now, a~exations private projects regulat· lerview. ''They'll have to 1'hc othe rs most likely a quality control system missions (LAF~Os) a nd deannexations have ed. by state or local gov· s la rt tryin g t o will \lo'ait until the stale to insure that e ch can must prepar.e environ-been regarded largely as emments. di sco ura ge urba n Resources Ag ency hands contains 8 full qu~rt mental impact reports paper-shuffling moves That decision handed sprawl. Up until now. do v.• n s 11 ~ g c.· s t e d It also r~quires ·pay-before they can approve with no real impact. agencies like the state I LAFCOs h a ve been so guidelines, but that may ments or SSOO from Union__annexaUons. . Public Utilities Com-1 confuse;d a bout the ir be awhil e . The agency is o i I, $ 1 , 0 0 0 from· THE CLAIMS or the· BUT NOW _THE .court m i s s i o n n e w functions that they didn'l u s u a I l y s t o w Valvoline and $SOOO conservationists have says that this isnl so; responsibilities and one consider suchissues. recommending any new f io m Lu bric ati 0 g be~ n u p he l d by that annexations c~ be result has been delays in procedures a nd it's now Specialties, 8 canner, for California's S u preme much more ~ba n JUSt several large projects ''These are the state's in a transition period as costs a nd attorneys rees Co1.1rt, whos~ d ecision changing of lines on a like power generating oldes t environmental ~he Brown a dminislra· to Dep. City Atty. John has not received m uch .. map. ·-stations. agencies, but until now tiontakesover. R, Wilson. ..J>Ublic attentio,n. . . But develo p ers C::1 t Y prosecutors almost certainry have claimed sa·mples of one taken note of the ruling. quart cans or Union 2-·It he ld that Ventura cycle and Outboard County's LAFCO must P\1otor Oil, Valvoline: 2· prepare an impact re- C yele _and Valvol_1n e port before it can decide Gear <?11 S.J\.E . 85 W·l40 whether the city or contained about o ne Camarillo should annex oun ce less than a full 677 acres that Kaiser quart. Aetna Ventura Opera· The suit sought an in-tions wants to develop in- j uncti On preventing .to a~ 8,600-person com- short weighing as unfair munlty. ,.. i:ashion Island No-port Beach 103 Ftv1 STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR • Wh en Ruth Sandberg of 1 ... .igur\8 'Nig·uer Was a t?llcgc _student 10 years ago, she wanted to be a rol k smgcr ilk€' Joan llaez. , She had studied piano, guit ar and voi ce at home . ooL~g lsland ,a tO~rLinCollegeandinSal~u~.·r-7-------~:;i~~~~~;;;~;;;:---~ijii~---------~i--------~;;~i;~:=~-Austr1 a. 1'he sum~lc r she was graduated from Oberlin, a reprcsental1ve (rQnl Vanguard, the company that rc~ord s ,._ti ss A.aez, heard her sing at a Long Island fair and asked to book her for concerts in New York . competition. · For developers, the . ~UT Tll•: \'OUNG musician was engaged t'o a ~ m1n1stcr and had a year ·s graduate work ahead al the Univer.'>1ly of Illinois. rt didn ·t seem practical to ~-f· sacrifice solid plans on the off chance that. she .might score in G recnYlich Vill<ige. No.w, 10 years later. Mrs. Sandberg hopes op· portun11y will come knocking again. ... The intervcnin~ years have been filled with directing church choirs and te aching music in ~ public schools. It w;.1 sn·t until July that Mrs. Sandberi: gav(' hL•r f1r!>t solo concert performance. She san~ s·ongs nf h~r own composition to an au· diencc of 250 ;1~t ~hcpherd of the Hills United Church of Christ 1n Laguna Niguel. TllE I\"E\\' Wl1".E record com0pany in Loleta has published three 1J( l\1rs . Sand berg's songs and recorded her j)('rformance of two or them on the ir record '"N('\~' Wine JI." ··~1 y c~1r(·(·r has been s haped from the begin· ning by p rac tit:il considerations,'' said Mrs. Sandberg." r started composi ng when my first child was a baby. For lh r first lime I couldn't get out to s1nl-{ or to l('a<·h Sturk at home with the baby, 1 dis· (_·ovL•red I tuuld {"On1pos(' my ov.•n music. ''1111\Vt-: f'Ol\-tPOSF;O a lot of church music," s he s;.i id , "and thal has been for practical reasons; too . I began composing as a means o( self· L·xprcssion but \Yhen my husband took the church in Laguna NiJ.!uel I d1 ~covered that the choir was in-· tcrcsted in my songs, so I ha\"C been composing re- li gious music for 15 to 20 voices. "I cn1oy church music," she continued, "but I want to do more than thal . Church music reaches only a limited a udience." One thing ~1 rs Sandberg has been doing in ad· dilion to composing and performing is teaching i::uit ar. fir~l at the Saddlcback Valley YMCA and currently ut fo:I Toro lfigh School, as part of the adult education program. . ''I TE1\Clt SONGS, not technique to· begin· ners." she said . ··/I. person who takes up folk guitar wants t o <iC'CO nlpany folk songs, not undertake a serious study or music. lie <.'an pick up technique as he goes ulong." fl.1rs. Sandber g's i?uitar playing is self-taught, except (or a rew lessons in Austria in classical guilar. :.1r. "I fell in love with the guitar at s ummer camp ~...: \\'h e n I \v:1s 17 ," !.he s&i d. "Finally, lhe next ;~~ Ch ri sln1as my parents gave me one. I had taken piano l('ssons the way all kids do, so I had back· t ground in mu~1c. J\11 1 needed to pl ay the guitar was :.i book of chord diagrams and time to practice." TIJ\-1E ISN'T so easy lo come by as it was when i she was 17 . t '"As a minister's wife and mother of two children. I can't run around to auditions or to publishers the way some people can.·• , Still. ~1 rs. Sandberg sees herself as an artist: "f\.1y music can rC'<ich farther than I can." 95 Shrimp Tempura/ Steak Terivakl Combination Dinner Complete d1nnet including Ciffffl T 1ia ice cream for deuert t t t t t t t At un•n••• Newport during 't !hi$ 511'1 anniversary · 60 F~sl'liOtl lstand 6. 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""""'1XWI .• , • • ,I , --~.Olltomla~ , ' ""'" "'"""' ~· c~• tit 1111 , Who ·are the '10 Sexiest men In tlliil ~try?• lno1¥lcN•I, \ ' ' -..11 )led 50 01Ht1rM. ,.,,... • When a~natiooal .P"t:&azin~ reit'li••wY po 1 r "rNr ·~"'""'' wu fl.lff .,..tit .... - -gc..ladlea in.tthls_matter: .th.eb.tni~1...in Chiropracfic1fea$iehf1111 The American Back'ache =~"i:,:1:!. 0r..-... co..y"' deieindi'nl ord•r: . Robert-Red!GM. 2.'Paul •• n-.i Newman. 3. Ste·ve ·Mc.Que~n .:-~-Burt ....... .-.. 0r....-CM" O.ll't' ....... Re Ids c ""rt D ~ h 6 .-...,,, • .,.,. ... ~,11.11._,,,, .• ..WJ.. • Ytl'o . s.~ omposer ... ~ .,.ac ·arac • .; • British ador A1an Ba1es .•1-..AI acino,. B.· Senator Edw"rd KeNiedy. 9.'tluhammacb\ll: 1 10. Sltl'champlon JeaJ\IClaude :Killy. . · Recent Jy a high school 2$.000.ooO citlz:ens ·now ,,. ... • P.UBUC NOTICJ;:. teacher gave a short quiz today ... s~f(er from achiQ:& ·.-•-,-,-CT-1-.,-0-.-,-,.-,-,-•• r.,~-·• that tested the pu.pils' abili-backs" asks Dr. Couture. N.t.•••TAT•••NT I\' to me1tch the specialist "And of that.number, there TN lollowlnt ptr~n• •rt dilnt with a heallh are too tragically many who ~:.:~ ENTElt~RISt:S. •ltt pr ob I em . ha\'e resigned themselves to IC•nuhil or., H11nllne1on Beech, When asked wearing back braces or just c.11torltl•f!"6 where an in· plain living with discomfort.. ldMn '· 8•rr....-r, ~. tlft dividu.al W"''ld These people should seek 1Can111111 Or .. H11nlln111on Be•c:ll, ...... "9lltoml•.,... b e s t s e e k competent c.are and treat-OoMlct J. MclCkwley, P."'-. t1•1 . treatment and menl for their priblem." !Clow• Ln., H11n1lneton 8'1c:t1. P C Iha CllHOt'l\lo ~._.. • • care of a back r .. outure notes, tone Ttll• IMl•htH• 11 conauctee b'v, Dr. Gsy problem. 1~·~ of the principal reasons· that 11m1tlld,-r1~1p. C slw•, D.C, of th~n1 said Jn individual with a back · Ed'ftln,,8.•irAnetr · · OonolctJ. McKI-¥ "At the Chiropractor... problem doesn't see.le erfec. Thi• Utleme<ll ••• fllt'd wlltl the "The significance of this tive care from the modern OMH!tr Cieri< 01 Ortn9f Coun1r on oiwareness , ·· says Qr. Gary Doctor of ~hiroptactic is """*'rv 11. 1t1s. • . I t' ' • •EVERY ai>lmal tbal n1hts with its teeth Jays back its ears when ~ing SCf· I LIKE a littl~ virlegar on .. ' oysters, steak sauce on 'f.1'2 black-eied peas and · j seasoned salt in but· i termilk •. Wl)al dO yoo like! L()VJ: AND')'l'AR Q. '"W!iat ·Ai'e a single girl's chan<;es of f~ndlng a boy friend 'bY taking up : .. golf?" • I ·A. 'Slim. Bachelors ·don't' t Couture of the Couture that he d•Sn\isses the Pllbllshtddr•n9f c0011 o.u.,~1':, ·chiropractic Center. "is possibilities of Jow'er " ..a.n.20,.21,•r111Ftb.J,10,1•1s 112-15 twofold : ntost everyone ve rtebrae sli..pping froin kno\\·s that lhc modern Doc-norml:iJ alignment. . ge~ together muc:r. with ~ t . ' ·--~,..-'---"-II . giris ori liolf"course~. 'J1ley' play through. our tor or Chiropractic i.s the "May~ he didn 't slip and most natural person to sec full." says Dr. Couture. PUBUC NOTICE Lov.e Mand W.ar man suggests you try tennis, regarding a back problem; "maybe he doesn't do a ." l'ICT1T1ous•us1Nrss and that backacbes. lot~or driving hunched ov~r TN1t11'::."',!!!:.!:'s':~:~butl-sci.atiea. low back pains. the steering wheel. Mun: , etc., 'Ure so prevalent in our ••Maybe he doesn't do a THI!:' BAG BOUTIQUE, w 1r1-. society today. even the lot of sitting slumped in a Cor.,..dtlMtr,C•IHMM•tH.?s · ' oungsters know that some chair watcliing T. V. Nww t.owl• .,.cs E''""" ~to. :ias-trtt.. Corotlt °'' Mllr, c.ttfornl• Doctors devote their pr<1c· .. Maybe-h~ doesn't work .-u, Mil 200t1 orcflld, StnUi .-.... lice to the treatment -.ind .at a job thjlt requires him to c.lltclt"ftl• care of them ." operate from an awkward Tiiis bll•I,.,.•• 11 <Of'ld11c111e1 b¥ • ..... ,.. ,....tl'ltr~lp. It is , of course. commonly position ." · """"uw11 known that the modern Doc-There are many ·maybe E.,.i.MPoc:fllltl<o tor or Chiropractic, while nots.. 1'llk !ltlM!flll •••4.1191:1 Mltl t .. 1 c-nty Cl•rl< ol OtN191 c-My on being most knowledgeable ''But ife involves an ""-rv10.1t1s in the treatment etnd care of equal number of ·maybes'" ,_ back problems, is also a says Dr. Couture, •·ways in PlltlllJihldOt'MgosCotst0tllyP11ot. specialist for the mUny pro-which vertebrae might .,i.,iu.•.n . ...iF••.3.t91s ..,.,i blems. that occur because of move suddenly or graduaUy back problems. form normal alignment and PUBLJt!iNOTICE .. l rranl§;ly can see the day c.a use back trouble. Then "1cT1T1ous•uS1NlfSS soon When even a student it 's time for action,"• he • NAMlfSTATlfMENT w i 11 r ec cJrg n i :t e that adds. Mln::n~~w•n• ptnon1, ''' cto1nc headaches, bursitis. nervous And it's never too late for COMPVf#.l:t JV$T~'i\\, 1113l disorders. and so man)' an appointment -+:ith a 8roo1<1111r1l' $t.,'Fo11n1•ln \l•ll•Y 'I d' I · . 1· l . lh bl C.lltornl•ftX. morc--a1 m e11ts itre iJ>e<:'i y ,,pe-c.u1 1s 111 ~ro~ em.._ It: T•H. i•s.1 GoJOw•Gr-~ trace.able to nerve 1n -Even most sc hool children Ln. w.i\mlMl•r.c.utornl•"2683 terference along the spihal it now there's no • '?aybe R1tt11rc1 c. 'Wllco•. 211l S,'ll•rl< Or· <.'Olum.n '' says Dr Couture · bout that. <It. Coltt ....... C.llfornl• ~~ ' · · ' G , Tiii• buslntss is c:ond11cted bf 1 , He a.d d s l hat the •I Dr. ary Co\lture. D.C., lll""r•I ptrtntrshlp. backbones or Americans...are 1laintains Chiropractic Of. Rlc:htrd C. Wllco• naturally the sources or lees at 2043 Westcliff Drive '1'1111 IWll~':'lf.nl-'war:t'fled wi11t tN · · · -Su' N ' Coll(ll.,..Cltii-ol 0r•n9' CIMHltW on many d1ff1cull1es in 1te 107, ewport Beach . .JlinUtyll,t•Jl. themselves. . Telephone 645-5300. l • •·Do you realize that · lc)ARSJ974 ...... ,...1:111tti9c Ortttge C..•t Deity Piiot; ·~•,21,.,..F•b.•S,IG,l,JS l~JS " · _Kite flying or deep sea fishin.g. ' A BALL of ~y.ar~1 in· the early Anglo-Saxon lingo was calred -.BJ,e:oven. Clue;'foj&hort.-It was said·that the ohly '\\!:&Y to find your route home out of some caverns was.to follow baclr: a strand of yai-n you'd unraveled as you went in. The word ''clue'' comes from lbat, says our LanguaJeman. · . · THEHARDFACl'S t:fF THAT SPOT oil. the horse's forehead is dark, call it a -cloud. Ir white, a ,star. If·long and white; a blaze .•. THREE oufof every•lO suicides nationwide are over age 60 ... E,\CH CEMETf;RY in" ancient Per.sia was formally known by a name that translates "The City of the Silent" ... IT'S ALSO TRUE most girls can be toilet-trained a year earlier thab can most boys. 1.F YOU WANT a little exercise, just watch .. _ .television.lor three hours a ni&ht~takina a.tou- "' pie of miilut.es to ·cl:@ng, .. ,chantiels ey.e'ty halt hour .. At year·:.S en(f..;yoµ:11 ha\re\d"eY,oted 70 hours to the routine ol deep-knee ~nds. Ex- , ~ cellent way to stay ir(sl\ape. E~celletit.. ·; . . . i • Address moil Jo L.M. Boyd, P.O. Bo:r 1560, Costa . Mesa '92626. '. ' ; If it wert;ri't 't.-ue, • . · · we couldn't·say 1t on telev1s1on. ' < • . .. We 're 1naking an important statement during our current television campaign ... "There is one major savings and loan association that has absolutely no foreclosed property On its annual statements ... First Federal Savings of Santa Monica." Why is this so important to savings depositors? " ~ The fact is that all financial i.ristitutions lend out the money deposited by savers ... us\jallyon real estate. The quality of these loans is a reflection of. the s~fety of the-institution. The same carefuliudgment exercised by First Federal Savings in maktng loanS' extends to all phases of our business.,And the better we nm '!Ur busin~s. the better off your monejils. · We hope'You'll consider this faci ·al!,d open an , ·accovnt at 'First Federal Savings soon. . -· - CURRENT RATES: 5Y•%·Passbook aocouhts ' v • (Eff. Annual Yield 5.39%) to 7¥•% Six . • Year Certificates• (Eff. Annual Yield 8.06%).: . . . *$1,000 mil\imum balance .. A substal\tial interest penalty is required for early withdrawal offlxed, tenn certificate accounts. Accounts insured to $40,000 by • • an agency of the Federal government. .AmpleJree parking at all offices. ' ~en Saturday (except Fairfax.) -. ....._,._ ··---.. First'Federal'Savmgs of Santa Monica ~Mesa .Office 1 · B~er near Ifiµ-bor .. . . . ' • • • ' . I I • ' • ' PV RACERS OFF TO CONFU~ED START Dakar (7063) Leed• Ragtime, Concerto Puerto Vallarta Race Maintains Snail Pace 'By ALMON LOCKABEY showed Mark Johnson's ottMo•o.,...._.St.,. 73.foot ketch Windward Del Rey Yacht Club's Passage in second place _ i..W.....-m i-1'.e .p u e r-t-o about 19~ mites astern. Vallarta race may rival· Five mites behind WP Los Angeles Yacht was Ragtime, and Club's~azatlan race ror . Sorcery was 4 14 miles snail's pace sailing un-behind Ragtime. less the weather gods BUt the dead reckoning cooperate in the next few reports did not appear to days. be too conclusive. The 26-foot PV fleet ln a ship·tQ ·S hore was still ghosting down telephone call to the Dai- the coast Sunday with ly Pilot . Sundar at 10 the .. lead boats covering a.m., ~111 While, co· less than 100 miles since s kipper of the 62-Coot. the Saturday noon start. sloop Ragtime, reported Claiming the elapsed she was abeam Qf San time Iebd after 24 hours Clemente and about 35· of sailing was Olinka, a miles offshore. White 64 -foot yawl sailed by said he could see three Tony Bill of California boats astern and none Yacht Club. Her noon ahead but could not sta te position report placed Ragtime was still in the her off San Clemente, lead. about 86 miles from the White s aid Ragtime start. was. sailing close-hauled Other position reports in a southerly breeze and Light Air Hit~ Snnkist Series Sailors in Balboa Yacht Club's three-race Sunkist series which ended Sund3y ex· perienced another sun- Mis-sion Draws l8Teams Sailing skippers Ed Trevelyan and Doug Jorgenson led UC San ·Diego to a sweep of the first race of Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Yacht ·Racing Associa· tion at Mission Bay Saturday and Sunday. · The 8-race series drew IS"'teams· satlii\g1in Fly- ing Junior dinghies. kissed weekend with light airs . The series spread ov e r a three-month period drew 225 boats in 17 classes sailing over in· side and outside courses. Trophy winners: IOR (5) -Wildfire. Ralph Mack, BYC. PHRF·A (19) -1, Sparkle, Alex Irving, BYC; 2, Impetuous, Chuck Glasgow, BYC; 3, Aeolus, Jim Kelly, BYC ; '4, Lumaran . .Bill Rohrs. VYC ; S, Callisto, George Chalfont, BYC. PHRF·B (19) -I, Lil· tie Ole, Jack Badortke, SSSC; 2. Bojan gle. Richard Jeffries, VYC ; 3, Holiday, Don LeBeau, BCYC; 4, Relampago, William Jones, V4C ; Celerity, Jim Rudy, BYC, logging about 4 knots. .. Jts a pleasant sail," he oidded, ''but we·re not go· ing-anyplace very fast." White said Ragti me and several other Class A boats worked offshore after the start Saturday. hoping to find better '.vind . But apparently the yachts which chose an inshore course came out better during the night. R eports fro m th£' escort vessel Pioneer said the fleet v.·as spread. o••er a wide area between Laguna and San Clemente. Handicap leader arter 24 hours of sailing v.·as Dick Kelton's 37 -foot. sloop Kari II from Los Angeles Yacht Club. Class leaders: Class A. Olinka; Class B, Dakar: Class C, Kari II. Mondrey Overall Winner Leading Edge, a 39· fool sloop skippered by Gene Mondrey, was the overall and class C win · ner in the St. Petersburg to Anclote Key race. the first race of the 1975 Southern Ocean Racing Conference in F1orida. The 100-mile race was ·sailed Friday. Second race of the series is the rugged St. Petersburg to Ft. Lauderda le race which gets under way Tuesday. TWO LOCAL boats <.ire competing in the SORC. Al Cassel 's one tonner The Terrorist, Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. and John Kilroy's new 79·foot ketch, Kialoa, Los Angeles Yacht Club. Runner.up was San Diego State wit)l skip- pers Mark Reynolds and ·Huj:o Schmldi, and third was UC! with Jeff McDermaid aifd Rick Kei:n. The secOnd SOuthem Marine Supply Firm Re-opens Series is scheduled n~xt Newport Marine SUpp· Saturday at.Lake Pems. Jy has annowiced that it · Airlin~s Sponsor is. back in business, ef. fective last Sat.tin:lay, at 900 W. Coast Highway, across from the Balboa Bay Club. . The marine hardware firm, one of the oldest in the Harbor Area, was daily and Saturday store hours of 8 to 5 p.m., the firm will be open Sun- days from 9 to 5 rather· than the 10 a.m. to2p.m. before the fire. Reynolds Pacific Southwest 'Alf· one of sev.eral business lines has taken on the destroyed in the de-A W sponsorship of the 3rd an· vastating Mariner.i Mile . inner nual Mission Vay of· firethreeweeksago. fahore ,.P:Ower boat race The new locetion Randy Rey.nolds of the scbeduied to be ruo formerly housed the hbst c.lub WB§ the overall Marchi. Johnson Moton Co. winnerof~idolsle Yacht The race has been re-Bob McCurdy, presl-' Club's best seven of nine name«Lthe PSA Offshore dent, said the flnl) will raceAdultsSabotSeries. Classic under the sane· conduct a month·lon& re· Tttere were 29 entries tlon or the Pacific Of. apenlng celebraUon'con· In the popular sailing fshore J'.'ower Boal Rae· test with drawings eaCh series with lm average or inC Association. ll will week for rnerchandlse 23 star~ers each raCe. st1nat the atart of· the. coupons and special The series was sailed in 1975 ort1bore raclPI . glfla. . Newport Harbo< off the ·. season on the w.-11 ·LIYC clubhouse. Final Coast. ~ "We're aUll handling Jlesults: More than a dozen 0#· the most complete line or I, Randy Reynolds th<l-.bl& cu110111-i,ned marlni hardware and LIYC; 2, Cal Preston: offshore raclnj boeta are cuppUes in the western .N H Y C ; 3 • M a r t i •i>e•i.dto beonbandfor United Slates," said Pauman, ABYC; 4, Jean .th410a.m. startlD,111>. McCurdy. ·Oleson, BYC; 5, Cbril I, ~=~:=7~~:;.;~~~::;:~;-~-;~· --:::-~~==~~;:;~~:t't:-tt---:-~~.,..~~~:--: ...... Vay. Jn addlUon to nawar 'I'boDlplOD, CPYC. II} • ~ ·.:· .s I • -• ' .. 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One is a helpful little book titl ed, "The Armstrong Planting Guide," One gift set per family while the supply lasts. While)lour ' roses grow, so will )'Our tnone)I. While you·re Jhinking rosy thoughts. Jet us tell yo u about the free services we oiler and the many ways we can help your savings program bloom. You can open an account with Mutual Savings for whatever.term you select and earn Jrom 5V. to 73/4% per annum, yielding 5.39% to 8.06%. At Mutual Savings your accounl is now insured to $40,000 by an agency ol the U.S. Government. (Federal regulations require a substantial penalty ii funds are withdrawn lrom term ac counts before maturity) FNU! income flu preparation. Savers with qualifying accounts at Mutual Savings may ·have their Federal and California Individual Income Tax Returns prepared by r . H & R Block without charge. Visit a M!,Jtual Savings office lor more information and reserve your tax preparation appointmenl. 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They will accept mental retardation, any race, and a variety of physical handicaps. A single male in California who has adopted one son wants very much to open his home lo another ~'older'' son. He is receptive to siblings, any race, or handicaps • ••• ••• In 1970, 60,000 adoptable children weren't adopted. Most couples and singles shy away from older and racially alien children or those with han- dicaps. Two-thirds or the non- adopted were non-white. Of those wbo round homes 91 percent were under six, the ma- jority under a year old. On the other' hand," there are thousands off amities who want to :adopt, and are anxious to accept ·these special children. · Aid to Adoption Of Special Kids (AASK> was chartered just a year ago by the Bob De Bolls to .bring these families and children together. Not an adoption agency or a placement service, AASK , a non- profit foundation funded by grants and donations, acls as an intermediary, letting potential adopters kriow about that special child. AASK compiles case histriries of children still awaitin~ adop-- ILLUSTRATION BY STAFF ARTIST TIM PETERSEN lion v.•ho have special needs and a listing of families and single persons who want to adopt such youngsters. When a specific child is asked for, AASK makes contBct with the licensed agencies involved. · Since the costs of adoption are often prohibitive and medical ex- penses can be a roadblock, the roundation or(ers one·time and short-term assistance. "In California," De Bolt said, '"the Dymally Bill and Crippled. Children's Services cover many of these medical costs, such as corrective surgery. We help where these agencies can't.'' He cited, for example, paying the tuition for an educationally handicapped child at. a special school. . , AASK has picked up the tab for attorneys' fees, transportation costs, special clothing, equip- ment, schooling and modifica- tions to homes to accommodate wheelchairs. Matches are made across the country and halfWl:!Y 'roun4 th~ world, according to. the Bay Area couple who $ll"led the founda· lion with two battered desks in their garage, a telephone and a Post Office Box. Since last May, more than 200 children have found homes through the AASK listings. "We get letters from all over the country," Mrs. DeBolt said. "~1ost of these couples, and oow many single, professional peo- ple, have had experie~e with special needs children and want to use their acquired skills.'' One of the attitudes the DeBolts get angry about is that or "I can't figure out why anyone would want a handicapped child." Said Mrs. De Bolt, "every child deserves a ·home. and these Children, more than anyone, de· serve one.'' Further information and cur-re~t listings can be obtained by writing AASK, P.O. Box 112121 Oakland, <;:A. 94611-. - • • ~ ; Family Finds· Room for One More ~ -i Stories bv ALLISON DEERR oOt. Detty ...... """ ~ J.R., black. beauu'ful and .beaming. came home for ~ (fhankaglvlng. lll ·' There to greet bin;. were his 16 11 brothers and sisters. 41 It was a special reunion for the " OeBolt family of Piedmont, not " far from Oakland. · ! John Robert DeBolt was born • with splna · bifida (open spine) which left him paralyzed from tbe walJt down. At 5, be lost his llJht. But bis handicaps don"t pose any problems for the DeBofts. J .R. has a brilliant mlnd and an domltablosplrit. And lhen, lhere are his new thbn1 and slMrll. ardly 'a soul haa not heard the ry or the amazing DeBolts, ob and Dorothy and their lraeulous brOod. When Dorotby Atwood was widowed In Ul83, ahe bad five. biological children, and two adopted children. She was legal gucirdian for two more by the time she met Bob De Bolt . 'l'he 1am111es merged, Hob ad· ding an it.year-old daughter. \Vh en J .R. a rrived from New ''ork t\vo months ago. the fami ly totalled t9. Nine :vo un jlsters still live at horrie. AFFECTING STORIES Talking informally with social workers and adoption -.gency representatives from three coun· ties, the DeBolts macte.tM!r visit to Orange County memorable. . Dorothy DeBblt is s trim;lm- maculately dressed woman, who admits she erles, curses and is .bitthy ln the morning. You wouldn't b<lll•ve It. 1 At she ·describes the joys ·and $Orrows, ups and downs Of her special-family, tears bceln to trickle in the audience. 1-ler sloties are tbat kind. ll all started In 1957, wben Ted and Dorothy At\\1ood, happy with their fiv e children. looked into in- ternational adoption. Then. as now. the process was timc - consuming, expensive and a little discouraging. ··tt was t\\·o years before v.•e got ~{arty . He was found at six months in a gutter near Seoul. When he came over to us, at 2'1:: he weighed 17 pounds, couldn't walk and was sQ afraid he wouldn't eat he siored food in his cheek5 like a squirrel. "We obviously found great de- light in Marty, watching him 11?row, making progress. You think at first. you're doing the giving. Jn reality, ~ou're getting, because they give ani:l g ive and give." WAR VICTIMS Next came Kim, also from Korea. In 1969, Dorothy took on Tich and Ahn. teenage victims ol the Vietnam War, who had come to the United States for medical - treatment and needed a home six months she was fitted with situation. prosthetic arms and learned to Both l:lre paraplegic. Now 20, feed-and dress herself by the time she was two . they've g raduated from high Then, she decided she wanted school , drive with hand controls legs. A comple,.: mechanism al· a nd h ave w 0 n c 011 e g e lowed Karen to stand , then walk scholarships. In 1970. Bob met and married with crutches on her ai::J.ificial ··that broad with the brood," limbs . I h "H · When she came lo the DeBolts, Dorothy adds with 3 aug · e ~ she tackled the biggest obstacle one special guy." As Single Parent-of-lhe·year, in their rambling, old house, a she had many opportunities to spiral staircase with 19 carpeted encourage others to adopt. With steps. Bob, she continued to practice SPECIAL GIFT what she preached. After months of practice she Later came Dat. Trang, gave her Daddy a special pre- Melanie. Karen, Sunee, Weridy sent. She climbed ' several of and finally, J .R. those forblding steps. Karen probably is the most ··~tyth number one.'' adds s p ecial of the very specf'9.1 Mrs . DeBolt. "is that taking on a OeBolts. Born with limited limb special needs child is unfair to formation, virtually no arms and your so-called normal chlldren. legs, she·possessed a high IQ and "There is too much emphasis a spirit th11t couldn't be beaten. (>laced.on what's NOTthere::..Peo- ln her native New York, she pie forget what IS there. Our was relinquished as an infant. At~ · children have become aware oi- l • what they have. and bow lucky they are.'' Karen. for example, was described by a perceptive social worker at Spence·Chapin in New York, as ''a brilliant, beautiful child, one whose full potential will never be realized in an in· stitutioo." •'\Ve don't see the crutches, the braces, the appliances. We see the spirit." The household is a cooperative el£ort. "We work on the Orienlal system. The Older children are responsible for the younger 'il'lilE MODElS For example. the two Viet- namese teenagers could teach. the younger children bow to han- dle their crutches and braces with aplomb. What better inspiration could there be than two boys, who were too weak to attend school full· Ume lO walk ei&h\ bloeka lO hl&h • <Se• aOOM. Pace N> -l ' I i • I :1 I; ... I , • b; 81 DAILY PILOT ' Mond9. Fet>nJary3, 1975 I 1 ( ' ' 1 • ' p " .. ' -· ·-• .. ,. • . •• f . . . r • • ' .. . ' • • ' • • • • .. ,. ,. ., •• f( . 1: ••• -• • Horoscope: Sagittarius Doom Gloom TUESD.\Y,rl:BRUAllY4 • • By SYDNEY OMAllll AlllES (MSl<!h 21·Aprll 19J : Accent Is on meditation perception, sense or what future portends. You are in control despite-ap· pareDt ••wild" emoUonal respc>nses. , TAURUS (April 20·May 20): Wha t Hemed a ''lostcause" could turnout to be a blessing in disguise. Means you can re· bound. Your intuition is sharp. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Lie low - play waiting game. Be aware o( legal re·- quirements, implications. Accent public re· lations. CANCER (June 2l·July 22): Slow pace is more effecti ve now than sensational spurts. Fellow workers are in your corner. Give some face-saving devices. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Accent is on ehildren, creativity, affairs of heart. Emo· tions dominate. You may want to change forsake of changing -and this could be ex- pensive. · VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22): Utilize ability to analyze situations -and individuals. Practical matters are to be considered, such as building materials and costs. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Ideas blend with selectivity -means you sense what is valid, what must be discarded. Accent is on how you approach close neighbors, re- latiVes. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You show rmancial gain. You are repaid for efforts. Emphasis is on personal possessions, pro- fit. SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. "21): Brightness replaces gloom. You discern possibilities, potential. Secret · fears are erased. ~ CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 191: Look behind scenes for valid answers. You are a&lf: to make new starts in new directions. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18°>: Emphasis is OD income derived through professional endeavors. You make right contact at pro- per time. PISCES (Feb. 19·March 20): One in authority displays sense of humor. Don't take all directives seriously. llighlight abllity to be n.exible. Activities Announced LB Ebells Hap Graham, managing director or the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, will entertain members of the Ebell Club of Laguna Beach !'hen they meet at 7:30 p.m . Mon: day, Feb. 3, in the home of Mrs. Harry .J. Lawrence. · Seminar A spec.ial lecture series on Mysticism is being offered by Scripps College Alumnae Association, ()range Coast Chapter. Quincy Howe Jr., associate professor of clauics al Scripps, will discuss classic forms of mysticism and some of the popular spiritual disciplines. Sessions will be from 9:45 a.m. to· 12:30 p.m. Thursdays, beginning Feb. 6, in the Sequoia Wine Cellars, Newport Beach. Gamma Phi Beta The first formal ·dance of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. UC Irvine will be presented at 7:30 p .m . Friday, Feb. 7, in the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. Auxiliary Mrs. Jan Walker is the newly installed president of the Auxiliary of Mission Com- munity Hospital. - Also on her board are Carol Muench, Mary Reinhart, LaVeda Gardner and Pamela D!J.le. Police Wives Mrs. J ames Dahl was installed president of the lluntingt.on Beach Police Wives Guild. Serving with her are the Mmes. Michael. Gut.sch, Len Damerow, Gerald Evans and Donald J enkins. Camino Real A membership tea has been planned by El Camino Real Woman's Club for l p.m. 1'hursday, Feb. 6, in the Community Clubhouse, Da na Point . Diabetes A four-week series for diabetics a nd their· fa~ilies will begin at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday: Feb. ii, at Martin Luther Hospital, Anaheim ·Sponsored by the American Diabetes As· .sociaUon, the series will be led by Dr. Martin Gavin, internal m edicine, and .Elaine V•n Deventer, RN, training direc- ion> Panhellenic The Lacuna Beach Panbellenic Associa- t1on•J.&D.Dua1 potluck luncheon and auction will belin at 11:30 a.m . Wednesday, Feb.~ • . ID lbe Three Arch. Bay clubhouse. Life Issues An a..weet nm-credit course on ··saatc ·we 1 .. uea for Women" will be offered by 'Ille Office or ·Continuing Educatjon at -Oaltfornla State University, Fullerto11 beClAnlnl Thurlday, Feb. 6. Rea!atraticlii 'Will be taken dw1nJr lbe lint meeU.1 at '1' p.m, In Room 231 ol the llualC·Sptecb· .Pnll!.ill l!•IJdYll .. ' Ann Landers DEA'R ANN LANDERS: I'm another re· ader who wanta to challenge. your reply to lhe wom•n whose son was allergic to cats. The docj.or said the cat had to go. The woman's se.cond hus band <r,• brought the cat with him when he moved n- \p her home> said, "Nothing doing. The kid should ao. We can (ind a nice roster home for the boy and it will be better for ever- ybody.'' The child's mother was very upset and wanted to know lf her husband was nuU. Yoo said. ''Pro.l>ably." . J say the man is far from nuts. All I have· to do is look at our friends. Two couples in our crowd (both married more than 25 years) split within the last six months and the rea~ •n was their kids. One couple bust- ed up~. i1 use of their son's s houlder-length hair and s moking pot in the house. The other couple had a daughter who moved in with a group of weirdos and her father cut her out of bis will. Al present I see two other marriages (plus my own sister's) headed for the rocks. Again they are all fighting over the life-style of their children. The happiest marriages are the ones without children. I am a bachelor, age 44, successful in my profession, free lo do as I please, a nd I'm having a wonderful time. If 1 should ever decide to marry, I will get it in writing-"NO CHILDREN.'' Just sign me-SAM DEAR SAM: I hope you remain single. From B-1 ... Room school in hilly terrain or tackle a paper route in a multi-storied apartment building sans elevator? And the children have learned the biggest lesson, when t o he lp and when to encourage their siblings tom ake it on their own.· "When Karen came to us, she had trouble m aneuvering the doorsill . No one offe red to help. But when she finally got inside, s he got a standing ovation from all the kids." \ With such a large family, individual at· tention is difficult to give, but the DeBolts manage. J . R., for example, spends part or a n evening ea.ch week in his Dad's shop, learning tools. "Whenever we can, we t ake one or two children for a special outing." Mrs. De Bolt's Christmas present from Bob was s pecial. In 12 little boxes came certificates good for one day, 12 solid hours, a lone in the house. "It was heaven.'' And t he pair giv e themselves at least one evenin g on the town each month. ''Believe it or not,'' ;;he asserted, ''we are NOT a child-centered family. The rela- tionship Bob a nd I have comes first. The kids know that, apd_l µiink they dig it. "'We don't own them. 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' Says $,100,0QB Wjnn,er Remal,:h~ough~· By. Lav er, · Co~no~s LAS VEGAS (AP> -"This is the toughest g11q1e I ever played in my life." With that tribute following his 6·4, 8·2, 3-6, 7-5 vic- tory Sunday over Rod Laver , Jimmy C'onnors began thinkiDg about more $100,000 ma'tches and about the new image he is ht;!gin - ning to for.1e for himself. "I want a rematch," Connors shouted and Laver~ the 36-year- old Australian legend, ~ho re- J Sides in Cofona. del Mar, said he'd probably like one too after. he plays in some tournaments to remove the ~taleness left fr?m a six-month vacation layoff. If Laver isn't .ready, Connors would like to play Aus tralia's John Newcombe, his ctµef rival for the title q'f. No. I player in the world. · · Two Hall .o f Famers who sened a .. s linesmen think Laver would win a' rematch. . . "If both players were playing at their best, Lavei'"should win," said Don iBudge, who won the grand slam in 1937. "In a rematch I would have to go with Rocket," ·said Ha rry Hopman. former Australian Davis Cup coach. ·''He must take more ris ks when he Pl?YS a 'player of. Con- no,rs' calibe r . He didn't · put e nough pressure on Connors J from the beginning." , -ational television audienee '.., wat~hed the match along with 3;809 jipectators who paid $175,000 u~1 T~ to sib>i n a specialJY built tennis MEXICO'S RAU L RAMI REZ VAULTS THE NET AFTER WIN. , paviU•nat a hotel. 1 • ' Mold Mexico's Win Over U.S. By GLENN WlllTE ··This time there \\'Cre no ex - 01~0.uwio;H»tst•lf cuses. We proved to the world we PALM SPRINGS -Mexico·s '''ere ready and v.·e beat them on surprising 3-2 elimination of the cement . We don't have one CC · United States in North American ment court in :h.1exico. But we Zone action·of Davis Cup tennis practiced unity and fighting play was fashioned here this spirit and thought only of win - weekend. nut the molding of it ning -we had no complexes. was begun Some eight years ago ··1 consider this the greatest in- by the )ate Mexican tennis great ternational sports triumph in Rafael Os una and was further 1\1exican history ... · developed by USC net coach . Ramirez, \\•ho'se mother and George Toley. f~ther werC""B~ja California state IL started m Ensenada wh'ere a singles champions, was unrelent- 13-year-old lad named Raul ing against Tanner. Ramirez was showing promise in . He brok~ Tanner·~ service fi ve tennis. O s una came to the times while suffering only one Ramirez home to visit Raul's break. t hat on :.I double raull for rather and while there he saw the set point in th(' second set. youngster perform. Although ~aving played ni!le Osuna who was to die in a sets t he previous t\VO days while plane cr'aiSh in 1969, took a n in -'fann~r \\'as involved in three. tecest in the lad gave him some Ramirez appeared fresh a nd Pointers and s~bsequently told strong. his old college coach Toley In fact, he seel"{led lo become about the lad. • ' more deadly as Sunday's duel Ramirez recalls that there was ~ore o~. ~e cam~ back from the -.~uch a Smattering of te nnis com-inte rm1ss1on le~ding two sets to petition in the Ensenada area one a nd de_moll shed Tanner to · that he had to make a 1112-hour sew up .the v1 ctor.v. . journey to San Di ego just to get in R~mire~ had . be«:n col~ 1_m· a couple of sets of juniors action. ~ed1ately follow1ng.1nierm1ss1on So Ramirez eventually moved in ~oub!es the previous d ay. But northto attendLaJollaHigh and this· t1i:i c Con,treras look while there Toley's influence on m~asures to pre'.~nt that fro!11 h·m was int nsified. He spent being repeated. We kept his ~veral weeke with Toley each legs, feel and hands. warm and :ummer and :ventual1 y en rolled ~·e talked .about the m atc~.a\I the at USC. where he r emained for time du~1ng th<· break. Con- t\\'0 years until signing with the treRras ~aid . l f h' pros. ~m1r~z ~·en or 1s oppo- 1 .. e made lhC'final move, as he nent s heart 1? the ft;>U-rth set. He .bad done in all earlier instances, broke Tanners service. to t~e.a rlO upgrade the tennis competi-· 1-0 le.ad and then broke1t agllln 1:° tion he would be m eeting the fifth game or the set to put 1t : And here Sunday at Ute Rae-outofreach .. :quet Club, it all pald off tor The ri.1ex1can fans, ~o me ~ :Ramirez and his country as Mex-strong. began to sense the kill :ico s hocked the United States as was near ~nd t~ey cheered a.nd ;Ramirez fi~ured in all three Mex-· ~aved ~he ir national fl ags ~1th ;ican victories. 1ncreas1 ng fervor ;.i s. Ram1r.ez !-le methodically mowed down edged nearer the ultimate v1c- Roscoe Tanner 7-5. 7-9, 6·4, 6·2, in tory · the firsJ,.,singles ma tch Sunday to The frustrated. Tanner . fell lo turned around in a favor of the MexicansJ .'. he said. · Ramirez's Cather Si.id h is son's ido l was and still is Osuna end Raul said that some Or Osuna 's teachings are still a part of his game. ··He taught me to serve and ru~h the net and he taught me never to get mad On the court. ·But Toley and other people have also taught me things," Ramirez stated. ·. • "[ can tell you I v.•ould have r ather lost every other match I 've ever had with Tanner as long as I won tdday. This was the big- gest match -this is what I want - ed to do m osl.' · "But I didn't do it by myself - my teammates and Pancho helped me , and so did the support of the fans .,. And so it was. But rou have to believe that if· it were not for a couple of guys named Osuna and Toley, what came to pass here Sunday might never have been. Connors woo $1~,000 and a new car, the,bia:gest payoff for a single match in history. Laver got $50,000 to $60,000 as a ··con· ~olation prize.•• Alw ays a a(ow starter, Laver played tentaUvely in the first twO sets. He s~rved poorly and bit shallow shots. Cqnnors drilled them deep and rat'ed to the net tor put-away volleys. He also lived up lo his reputation as perhaps the strongest i;eturner of second serves in the game. ' In the seCond set Connors made more errors on grounljl strokes but Laver got in only 17 of 45 first serves. The n Lave r made' a change. He went to the net on Co nnors' second serve and on the few openings Connors gave him in rallies. But Connors passed the two time· grand slam winner and hit the ball so hard that Laver made volleying errors. Laver Cinallt began getting his first serve in d1\ring the third set and that m ad e a difference. He v.'on his first tour service games at love. The crowd cheered him on and he b"'roke Connors' serve for the first time in the sixth game, forcing three errors. Laver easily won the third set and broke Connors' serve in the first ga_me of the fourth on two drop shots and two errors. From that point the two left handers played their best tennis. Both attacked with abandon and banged their ground strokes. In the second g'ame of the fourth set: Laver volleyed long just three ti mes to enable Connors lo break his serve: With Connors s·erving, the third game reached deuce tour times, and once Laver held the advan- tage. Connors kept attacking and finally held serve. Both were serving well now and held serve until the score reached S-4, Con- nors add, with L aver serving. Laver served brilliantly - three aces in tact . Connors at· tacked recklessly . Five - that's right, five -match points for Connors and eight deuces and Laver .survived makiqg incredi- ble gets and impossible volleys. lt was Laver 's last gasp, Con- nors easily won his ser.ve, then Laver's Cirst serves failed him again . Two drives skipped back past Laver after hitting the net and Connors forced two more er- rors after reaching the net. .. Afterward , Connors' coach , Pancho Segura, said Connors had made a crucial adjustment in the fourth set b_y, serving second serves t.P· Laver's forehand. Laver·s assessme nt : '°My chipping gam e wa s all right when I kept the ball deep, but at. crucial t im es the ball kept com- ing up short and gave Connors time to come to the net ·· Said Connors: ''ff we'd gone in- to the fifth set, it would have been to his great advantage. I won't say I wasn't worried ... .. sew up the verdict and then Stan t~e court thr~ tim~s during th,e :smith salvaged a meaningless final set while trying to make " .pojnt for the U.S. in the day's P1?,ys . . _ CAPTAIN PANCHO CONTRERAS HUGS RAUL RAMIR", :nnale by ripping R o b erto . I thought ~~scoc was press· ,.... U~IT• ......... '· J IMMY CONNORS ON THE WAY TO VICTORY . Bobosh.off Thi rd .. Sullivan AwariJ .• r Voted to W olhuter CHICAGO -Rick Wohlhuter, the world ·s top-ranked half miler who has won 26 consecutive races, today v.·as named the 1974 ·Sullivan Aw ard winner as the na- tion's top amateur athlete of the year . \Vohlhuter. once C'Onsidered primarily an indoor runner, did not lose any outdoor race last year, running 880 yards and 1,000 and 1.500 meters. I-le lowered the world mark in [he 880 and 4 : 44. l and set another world record in the 1,000 meters, 2:13.9 . I-l e also broke th e American re cord tn the 800 m e ters th ree times, fin ally lowering it to l : 43 .9, \Vohlhuter col lected 2,643 points compared \\•it h NC State basketball play e r David Thompson's 2.267 in a poll of 1,200 members of the nev,is media and the 1-\m ateur i\thlt•tic Union Board o f Governors. Third w as Shi rley Babashorf. 17. a n Olympic S\\'imming star from Fountain Valley. Babashoff broke l\\'O \\'orld re- cords a nd was hi gh point performer during th e U.S. nu · tiona l outdoor championships in August . ,Borg T ops Ash e RICHMOND. Va . T op · seeded Bjot n Borg of Sweden rallied arter dropping the first set a nd defeated lhird ·ranke d Arthur Ashe or ~liami 4·6, 6-4, 6-4 Sunday in the finals o r the Richmond World Championsh.ip Tennis tournament. 8-6 Cage Game SAC RAMENTO -After one basket was scored in the first 10 seconds. Encina Hi gh School launched a four-quarter stall. and ~1ira Loma ltigh School Cans didn 't like 1t . l\lany or the crowd or 600jeercd and threw coins on the court dur- ing the secopd period or the '> Capital Valley Conference basketball ga me Saturd<Jy. Mira Loma school officials st9pped the demonstration. but money con· tinued to roll onto the court. Jack Malthe\1.:S of Encina tied the game at 2·2 \\'he n he stole the ball and scored \\•ith 1 :J.J left to play. F.ncina \\'ent on to win. 8·0 . Hl O\'C l'li Til('_ Hall of Fa1~ers NE\V YORK -Billy Jl erm1.1n. Earl A\'erill and Bucky ll arris were elected to baseball's ll<ill of Fame toda·Y\ · ! Na v ratilov a Win s FAIRFAX, Va . -Eightet•n· yea r -old !\.t artina Navratilova routed K e rry rit e lvi ll e of Australi ;;i 6·3, 6·1 Sunday after- nopn to capture the $15.000 first prize in the $75 ,000 \\'Omen's pro- rC'ssiona l tennis tournament Ger1da lfb llp sef ROANOKE. \la Unseeded Roger l'ay\01· of Ena:land, '''ho said he hasn't \\'Oil a tournament "\\'ilh a goo<l field sin ce early 1973, ·· upset Vilas Gerulailis, 7 -6. 7-6, in the fina l Su nday Qf the Roanoke I ntcrniilional tennis tourn<11nC'nt . ..Services H e ld DONO RA. Pa . t~un erul services were held today fo1· l\1:ir)' Musial. mother or Baseball Hallo( Fa mer Stan Musial. Mrs. Musial died Saturday ;it Charleroi-Monessen ltospital . She \\'as 78. Stan Musial. raised her<'. l't:- tired in 1963 after a 22.year pla ~ - ing ca1·eer with the St . t.ou1s Cardinals. Brown.-led Sonics Thump U, 119-112 LOS ANG El.ES <API · The Seattle SuperSonil's, paced by Fred Brown. built a nine-poi nt lead with l 1h minutes lo play and held oft a Los Angeles rally tq beat the Lakers· 119-112 in a Na- tiona l Basketba ll Ass~iation game Sunday n.lght . Trailing 11 3-104 , the Lakers scored six points in a row, but a basket by Bro wn with 53 seconds left gave the Sonics a five-point. lead and a layup by Leonard Gray made the m argin seven points 15 seconds later. lt was Seattle's fifth straigffi. victo'ry . the last four on the road. It also moved the team to within ohe game or .soo, 25-26. Archie Clark and Brown car· ried the scorihg load, getting 22 and 20 points . Lucius Allen Jed Los Angeles v.·ith 23 points. Elmore Smith had 20 , all but fou r or those cbming in the fi rst half. Gail Goodrich and Cazzie Russell scored 18 each for the Lakers, who are now 19-30. the second poorest record in the NBA . \oult1• llt Gr•~ 16. JotCkson I. Fo• n . 8rnwn 10. Cl•r~ )1 8r1.it•r IG, 8utl•Mln IJ, OtthM T•. W•ll~• Tot~1\ tt71·27 l19. L"A11911ln11r H•1rslOI' 11, Sm1tl'I 10, Alllll'I 13, C-•1(1> 11 8~o1 - I Y '· L•nl1 11, RUIMll 11, Wlrltt'fi •. T~•IS •i 11·3• 111. S.•ltl<!' )I> 7J JO lO • 1 Jt L05An~l<!'i lJ 37 19 7' 111 Te•ml""li: SCIUlel'll. LosA~lnl7 A 11,161> Palme r T r ail s ·. By a Stroke : X::have:r:,6-2.9-7,6·1 . ~~g too m.uch, Contreras said. , . : Elimination this eai'ly in the J was a little tense ~_ut not t~red Ral F • H . ' Th h • :Cup p l ayoffs, coupled wi th be.for~. th~ match. ~am1rez . ston 1gures e s roug . ;America·• loss to. Colombia a said. l tried to come .~" on the • , _ _ HONOLULU (APl -.. Justone s hot b ac k ,'' mused Arnold, Palmer. :;one shot . Well . that'i.; not too bad-: Nol bad at alL I'm ulways pleased to go into the last' round -any last round -just one shot behind.'' •year 3.RO in the Zone opener. was ne.~ on hi~ second serve. . ,,. • • • . !this nalion·s earlierst back-to-Ramirez never sta·ycd it\ ~he D • C C • R C . :back departure lrom Davis Cup back -he was always rµsh10g . ,QVlS. UD• aptmn apS 01UWr8 : :competition since UIOB. the net .-the only way Roscoe :C-- .-: Ramirez's conquest of Tanner could w1n ~as lo overpower him PALM. SP.t;llNGS --Dennis-would not Play Davis Cup Sor the. ·su.nday 1ave Mexi co only Its and that kind of tennis would. be Ralston, former player and now current captain. While the US.A. · :second victory over the U.S. in 23 especially difficult lrf DaVla Cup coach o n U.S .A. Davls Cup was bein1 bea~n by Mexico in a · ;DavlsCupm~ because of the addiUonal pre· teams , who bas ~n oon-plaYlttl series th&t netted the naUonal ~ • And lhe man wbO was on the ssures,'' Contreru added. captain sin'Ce 1!1121 figures bts players aboutf1,SO each, c;:onoors l962 team that pulled on the first Contreras, who admitted to tenure is over. ' w.as beating Rod LJQ.ver <>f . win, P•ncbo Contreras/" Is cap-Jumpin!I on!~ about half1 •• far "I probably will not be In· Australia in Las Ve111 fof a ..uin or the Mexican aquad that from hJS chrur to tho court Sun· volved with tJte; 1976 Davis Cup $100,000 purs•. :turned the trick this lime. day when Ra:nlrez won, u com· team," !Ulatoa sal<t Sunday-• Ralstol\ declared, "We have to ''Thi• win wu greater than pared with his probable retord after the lOt.S to ,Mexico. ''There &I•• credit tolteul RarUire1 who ·~our vitlory In 1002.·· Contreras Jump Saturday when the doubles ha.ye been defeats two years and pl8yed very we)l for three days. :said alter bcl"I thrown Into the went to Mexlcol sald the doubles Hiil there are enough people wh<> All roa1e1 are dleappolntinl. tbls 'i-1 Sw>day by jubilant mem· ·wa s thek~ytov <tory. ·would like th .. pocJUon and feel one a lllUe leu because Mexico ~btrs of Ute ~can eotour11e. "II wu lhe.key because lt ;was tllliJimm.Y,Connoi:Swo\Jldplaylf played1oext,.m~lywell.'' ::'·tt wa.s1re11ter becau&e"1edld il .1uch a 1urpri~e for us to com• .. twerenottheceptain.'1 · In a 11hot at Connors, Ralston >here-, not tn Medco Cll.Y where from behind hke that fU .S. was Connors and Ralston felld suld, "The~ is tremendous na- 1.bey bJ•me the aJOtude. phony up two !let~ to on<' an.d led r~ur . personally and the No. l·ranked tional spil"ll ln all tennis players pleyorwb•teve:t"forlollng. games lu one when it was all world te nnis pJayer bu •a1d ~e l inlbeUnlledSt.atesexceptone::· , • ( ' I " 1 . Ralston, ans'wering a queati0\1, safd " he referred ty th e Wimbledon and O.s. Open cham- plon.' ·· tho Connors·R~1ton fighl nared when ~lm!"Y refused to PlaY wilh the U.S. team !list year in Bogota, Oolortibia, when the U.S.A. wenldown4·1 In oneofthe major upsels ot Davls Cup ten1.. ni s. They lhouil ht they'd do better this time uniII Ramirel, Im aiile 6·!ool•l wellthlilt 168, first beat Smlth, fhe No, :I.ranked player In the U.S.A., lfi•n led ajloublcs vie· tory and floal\y whipped l'anncr. And tha t's the position the 45· year-old Palmer found himself in, today, one shot back or young Fol'rest Fezler going into the rain-delayed final round of the $220 .000 Hawaiian Open gol,C tournament. Palmer, a s tru'ggling n'o• -WIMer for tho last t)VO}'ears·•11!1 ming to make a comeijack froat. 1974, hls worst seiison ever, twl~ had a share of the lead In thlrtt- round play but had to he conU11t< with a thr,e·undt r·par 69 and,. 205 total, o·ne ahot•back of Fezl~. who cardell a es. • ..It wasn't .a bad round , but Ji. w"n'I a goqdone,·· PJllmer~alL· ··1 made "Some mistakes 1 ahouldn 't have made.•• • .. . I •) ' . . . -· • ' • M~. F'ebruary 3, 1975 DAILY PH .. OT 85 ~ild c.;se Loop Must~ngs' Rustlers 'Still Jn ·' Def~~se • _Press11re on ~Spence . - Baseball Season Nears for UC Irvine C • •i T• •il Chas Big Key ByCRAJGSHEFF "winner this oeason-bul bow ·. ircui i e e 04te.Dmi,.-..-S&MI bil!a winner will depend on lhf.' ' · EROMANO • Tom Spence figures lo be on pitching. PILchers Gary I Ry DAV the hot seat lhis coming baseball Wheelock (17-2) and Ray llum· Checking the colloae scene: tied by by nine polnt.s or leas and 0tti.o.1tr.....,..., season ztt UC Jrvine -which phties < 12·2J have graduated and 'The Anteaters figurl' to mi :;s catcher 1'crr)' Stupy. \\•ho had..1...._ anotht.·r yea,r of eligibility le ft but') elected 1 • ..1 si~n .J t·ont~.1<·1'~1th thl· Despite playing only two of its .19 of those have been by slx or On& or the big surprises this may not quite be fair since. it's Jerry Maras (7 · l > will be playini; flr:st seven Soulhern California Jess... basketball season ha·s been the his· first head coaching assign~ basketbal\ probably until n1id Ca:ntercnce basketball games at * * * imprO:vement in the Costa Mesa ment. March. home, Qoldeo West College is J-Iigh Mustangs. But Spence is stepping into Thus the pitching burden \\'Lil s\-illinthethickortlierace. Saddleback College foothill First-year coach Larry Sun. some very big shoes lef\ by Gary ra.11 primarily on the arm5 Qf The Rustlers trail conference couch George· Hartman, men-derman has made Mesa a coo-Adams and he knows the pre· junior right·hander Tad ' Davis leader Cypre!aS (5·2> by just one tioned by a Su.nta Ana newspaper tender in the Century League ssure will be on him. Adams pro-und sophomore lcrty R u s~ game and have a critical meet-a couple or weeks ago as 4 can· race and although there have duced back·to-back NCAA col-Johnson, both lettermen. ing with the Chargers Wcdn~s-dijiat.e for the Cal State been many reasons for the lege division championships the Davis had a 6·2 n1 ark last da_r night al Cypress. I C Fµllerton > grid job, wants it Mustangs success. one stands out past 1...,.0 seasons, then switc-hed season .... ·hi le Johnson was 3-1. Coach Dick Stricklin's knownhewasneVerinterested. amongthcma11-<iefense. to UCLA. Spence. who played al Other pitchers include ~1 ikL· Rustlers are 4·1 <.1way from home /'[ Was never interested and Costa Mesa has been giving up UC I in 1970 .71 and was.an aide to t-lickman, Bob Goodyear. fltik t• did not apply, nor even inquire," an average or only 56 points a. Adams Cor three seasons, was Norman. Jim Cook and Davl' says Hartman. game, far below the average pi cked from a list of 50 ~an· Patterson Hartmanwuinter_ested;nthe OUJJ\berhighschoolteamsusual· didates, manyo(whom had im · Spence figures he II h1· University or Wyomina: job. but ly put on the board. The most presstvc credentials. strongest up the 1niddlc. CRAIG SHEFF was not granted an interview. paints Mes a has surrendered all '·There's pressure on me. 1 Second baseman Craig-An - The position went to a University year is 73 while it held often-know. But I'm giving it 100 per-derson and :-.horlstop Steve of Texas assistant. potent t.fis'sion Viejo to 33 in one cent. I 'm not going to cheat \Vh itchead r etu rn . Anderson In six seasons Hartman has re-contest. mys"lf and I'm not going to cheat butted .327 last season while Corded a s·o.10.3 record al Sad· b r h ' \"h. h d h.l 293 To e s ure, one o t e reasons the team. We 're working hard to • 1te ea 1 · · dleback, one or the better marks Mesa·s foes score so low is the have a winner, there's no ques· Spence is shift ing his brolht'r anywhere. fact that the Mustangs play a tionaboutit."saysSpence. Rod lo rirst base from the out· rn conference play. If they can lier eat Cypre~s. they'll be in very good shape-since five of their. last six games .arc at home. Golden West's losses have been by 1ust one. two and three points Orange Coast College running back Pete Brown is the first OCC athlete to compete In both root- ball and crew. The 6·1, 210· pounder is rowlng to stay in shape for next football season. very deliberate off~nsiye game "Our goal is Lo continue the field to take Jeff J\talinbff's which keeps the score of both success that Gary achieved . place. Mulinoff. "'ho balled .36·1 t r!ams low. However. Mes a's 'l'hcre are many people that take last year. i~ 110\V an assistant tqugh man derense is also a big for granted that UCI will Win the coach at UCL along with Da ve factor. , region-.ts and play in the na· Lyons . Roel Spl'ncc hit <Ll a .287 .. We h ave no returning let-· tiona ls. nut it's not that easy. clip in '74 . and in the wild SoCal rac.e, it's anyone's guess who might win on a given nlghl. Upsets have been commonplace. te rmen on the varsity," says \Vc're going to have .to play it At third. l{on llught'S. \\"ho Sunderman. "But all these kids day-by·day ." balled .-11 3 111 a part·timl' roll·. or the 28 l'Onference games played so far, 21 have been set- Readers' Hot Corner Rio tlondo football coach Mar· ty Blackstone. who has been ilJ of late, reportedly had the Idaho Slate grid job locked up-if the Pocatello college had a losing re- cord this past season. Idaho Slate did have a losing mark, but its head coach was retained for another year. Blackstone was disaPpointed, but his time Will come. played together last Season on Spence patterns his style of \viii start the junior varsity and they all coaching arter Adams. "I like the 'fhe outfield µrobably \\'111 bt· played man derense. They're running g ame that coach Adams composed of C;.1rl J>etcrncll in used to playing a light man de· taught m e. We both go after the lert John Jlalmer in center :Jnd rense and they're used to playing same athlete-one that can run. Ala~ Be lasco in right. Belasco hit it together." play good defense and has a good .304, Pete1·nell batted .297 and Sunderman po in ts out that attitude." SpeRce.f~i~g~u~r:•:•~lo:::.:h:a~v~e=-~P~a~l~m~~·~r_._2_1_s_l_a_st_s_e_a=s=o="=·= most of the Mustangs have the - Mr. Carlson Freshman Dan Spain, rrom J\later Dei High, will long jump for the OCC track le•m and play the outfield for the baseball team this season. The 6·0, ISO.pounder ls the first 0(.'C athlete to double in those two sports ln 10 years. necessary physical qualities to play good man defense, including quic k bands, speed and good body control. He is quick to ex- plain, ho\\•ever, that there is another side which probably is I was interested in your com· ments re: the new rule regarding fouls in basketball. I can ap· . preciate your point, yel must dis· .agree with your conclusion. more important. As one who has spent several vears both 6coring and timing, I Can see a real advantage in the new rule, and in the way it is working. ~ Saddleback College's four· week baseball clinic was a big success with over 70 people turn· ing out. Former Angels manager Bobby Winkles was among the guest speakers. Winkles resides in San Clemente. ''The mental aspect of playing defense is also very important and I think our kids do a good job or thinking all the time." says Sunderman. ·'They are quick lo pick up screens and switches because they're always thinking out there." The rercrccS are now forced to eome to. or al least to within en understandable dis tance or the desk so .,_,,e are now quite sure of ~ VCJ wi~l sen~ two re lay learns '. · -to the T imes uidoor track and the identity of the player on field meet a·t the LA Sports Arena The defensive play of guards Mark Richardson, Gary Spink, Mark Omen and Mark Wang have been inslrument3l lo Mesa's suc'cess." AcCording lo Sunderman: they are all very scrappy. whom the foul was called. . F .d RI hard Grout Rusliiell No longer are we faced with r1 ay. c • the conrusion created by tv.'o or Royston, Jamrs Shirley and Bill more players raising their arms Cheadl.e wlll run in the mile relay s'multaneously, either in con· whllr ~leve Scott, Ro: fusion or on occasion in an al-Sickafoose, Doug Knapp an , lempt'to 3bsorb the bl~me for a ~rest.on Campbeµ will compe&.e foul called on the team's big 1n Lbe lwo·mUerelay. ·'These guys really know how to help each other out when they · gel beat or are in an o ver - malched situation," says Sun- derman. ''They are all unselfish and play defense as a team. They all have excellent vision which also helps." · man. . From the desk, where it really c-ount.s, the rule docs not seem to be a poor rul e. You may be less certain while trying to follow the <'all from the stands, but we'r~ !)Pme...,•hat more certain down in front. Hoop Poll ORANGE CCM.INTY TCP' If Pfl. k"9ol, r•,erd 1.M•••n•ll•·•I 2. Lo~Am100" 411-21 l . Four>l•ln ll;iiller 11 .. l l • M•l'!"r ~1 Cll·•l ~.Trow 11 •·•1 1>.S11n(l'!"men11tU·JI • J. FUll••l!WI ,....,. " " " " " " " " • Cost a Mesa also h as been gel· tinp excellent defensive play in deep from 6·3 Keith Josephson and 6·6 Kurt Hansen. Depending on, the situation, one of these two men will probably be guarding the opposition's big man. Jfoping that my perspective may be of use to you. I remain. c; ll. Boggic SA Valley lligh t . Sr•• lll·ll '9, El Oor""o I ll-31 10. G•tdenGro-o .. l! • Most valuable player on the football team. Josephson has the ·strength to go along with his sfze. He very seldom gets beat in de· ep. He is also scrappy and often times leaves bis man to help out ir the situation calls for it. Alamitos Entries ··~···· P••tTi"'•:J:•sp.m . Aebf'iC~dHt ... rKKU !~ e ·TENNIS • SaVe $1.00 llE••tl.tFlntlltc•. D>rt ... 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JOIN THE SHERIFF'.S .RESERVE PROGRAM Mo1,M1!W1•dl 171 c I d '"" '"'" ""''''" "' a en ar .,,...oooerSp0r1 ~Wali.onl Ht "T•rrillu1Hsa1em~ 1 ~:; JMM•••"••·'' The 0[angc ·County G05"<tlo1W•f (Br ~ I ,,, ~.,111,,.-w.,1 Ctftl Mlorlnn •• h Irr· D l d Mr.M•r,Bir !C•r,' Ht lovll'ltrnCeUPomJ1COll•ftll1:JDI. 5 er S ep · nee S ~!rO.c111(t.lpflam ' T-..,,1,•lt.4) I > 'l ' w.oo.r1n9J .. 1n~t'tlr<kl lH S.H.1tblii:.~nn•Ov•lHununu1on vo unteers tO ass1s 1n f'IFTH 1t•c• _ ~ ,,,o, l ""' ... ,,, .v..11r ~0-1 ., a11tiop """'' LaW Enforcement duties' • -·-·>11110 <tool"'' n. °"'"" c;o..,, •1 LOl'll · th Headquarter's ol"5&up,A11ow1n<.: nl'-· 121 B•tcfl. C•• l.ull'l•t•n ,1 Sout,..,..n in e OU••I•• 8enoer tPf91l 121 c:.Ul•rl'll• c.o1i.o-lllOlh •• 11. Reserve Unit. 5ftadV EYtrttl tCre1191rl Ill Wrt$Ull\g;CorOl'lt 611 Mar ti SM>lt 1tflklyW1i.e (B•n~•• , .., Hl(h · sch0ool oraduate1, f'wQuS<(SMOOn tNICOdlm\61 1n An• Ul, 1"-11 W•-' •• 1111•• • sr..no111Tr•••u••I ::; 11.>0>. wM .... M•r<,,· .. 11 ages 18 to .CO, may E•R•t•ro CMv11si ,,, 9 ,,_eti:..n-T11,11n •• cor°""' itt• qualify to take the 0..ndVO•n•tHartl EO -Fr•ltoW~LIP"•"', "' """' C.5t• ""•'• •1 M, entrance exam.lnatlon. p,1 ... ·18•r IRI'"' .. ' n2 EJl.f'<I• •I MtoflOU•. ldlr.en •t Fourlt.lln v.11.1-,, Lot•• •1 M.11111•· Successful aj)pllcants SIJCTH llACE -CID v•tdl, l yflllf WontmlnsUlr •I N1w_.n H••tior,Mls-r II filch , uci. c 111m1,.,. Purw ~. tklll 111t10 11 °'"' H1111 , fl tDf"O •t wlll be pro esslona y ci.1"'111Qpr1c•"6.)0I). f 11, unc,,'.:!'..~.' ·u~,~=~-·~:~\ ·~t ·~~ trained l<h"8S1isl Sherifrs l'"'F.,Vo11\Tl'9tturll ..... ,_ .... -r I l I d ,,.,..."''"°''"''o •. i11Nml 11t 111 .... ,.._ 1•11•111. Go•an •t of ic-ers n pa ro s •n BQOM(loc;lr cMv••1> ii; .f.::~·:11 .s•det•a•t'-•1 Part•mtr other law enforcement '"'~'~'"':!!'!'~'"~"~-~-~~· ___ ..::.:.,.::=:::::::.:..-========::-!duties. • .. For rurther details and • ...it only . tastes • expensive exam inallon, REPORT 1;:=:;::~==-=;;,;. ON WliD., fE8. 5, 1975, 0 Co~plete at 7 p.m. to':'... .. • cover•ge SHE~f f " ·; of county CORO ERS · government South County Sub-stalioo -""'" ·•nd court•. COSTAMESA- MEWPORT BEACH Tlt•M si&•I •ill fit most U.S. AND .FOREIGN CARS CYPRESS 40051a1Rd. & 11...tl .. ct tt..,.. (7141116-1970 ... , ,\ngct:;. . Juni or ll1·ul'.1,: l\1.u11111\I! .111d rrcshn1<1n StCVl' ti.1ortun I rr11n'\ l::stanc·ia) .art• lhc c;ilch1..·r:-;. uc1 .... , .. e.wD111 s.<-11l.- s..1. ~10.1 •1wnn1.n...w T~•., F•D 11 UCLA, "Or,,.. F,.,. Feb. I• •I Cat s1a1e (N0<1nr•<1Qo' l 5'11., fiob. I ) C...1 Stal<I !N<J<\llHd lJl'I, .,.,,....., doublelle•der , noon M<>n .F•b 11 dl UCS."''"Bdrl)dr" 1oc\0o >. 1-n .Febll a! .. ••to<•d~ldh '"'" s .. 1 ' FeD. 11 .. 1 "'"'°"" Sl•l~ °""'~""' .. ., ... ~ T~s .. F~D 2S UC"!...nD1rq0 i'>O<"•" t-r1 .. 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Ai>rlll7 .. 1N~vd(l,1 I L "·V~"),fl<>ul>. f"""" , Ai>f ,~ \~ di S..•n 01eQO '>lotle , I 30f '" '"'"'··April 111 Cill '>l<ll~ iOc.•r""l;J"' 1 tl•ll,!, """"'· J Fro , Ap "1 tq di (di ':>I"'" •LA• <lVul>l"tle.o\11'<, "~" !u.·>. Ao,,112 ~dt10•f<1<><:.tt1t< ""''" w, <l A o•H ~l ..o!Cn,.,11n1t10 ""! Aori l ~o UL ""n''' tl"ro,,..,, n.:t•"'"· uo .. nien<'dll"' n"°n ~"" • Aor ol 11 Af\ll""'I <~lt'br•!• q,,.n~ "'""" W~ll., AJ!ttl )<)-"l ll>y(l!.1, J O rl" ">di. Md1 J Cl'l<lon•an. llom<, •l<>10ble,,...,do.,, """" T..e~ .• M,JY 6 il l Un1Y»•~1Jy ol s,.,, D•~. ] Well., fJ.ay I Cl~ Co1i State (O...,qnq.,t'l Holl} I l . "'"" , M,ly I? LOVOI". no...,. All 'I""'"' t>egon a l 2 lfl, ""I'"' ol""r"''""' 1n· ChC•!ed. FITS Mosr l'L Y .• l'ORo • sj6 GJi..1s 11 ~·to..."'""'-, '"' EAST CYPRESS 5St2 U.coh• lht.W.tk ... &V .. leyv1 ... 1 17141121·4111 Hovrsl-7 Munlcl'p1I Court Buildlna Every day 301'! Crow,n .volley lnlhe . 1596 MMORT BLVD. at 16th St. l'hoM S4a.9383 ROSSMOREQNTfR OP&M SUHDA't" 10 to 4 .. P•rkw•r~' L~auna NIS\I . / . ""'."""" ..... ~ ........ > • I 2Jlt , .......... 121 )14)0.1541 DAILY PILOT HOUIS t-7 SAT .... 4 HO\IR$ .. , SAT. M SUH. 10-4 1 '• '• ~~ - I. . . ' l • ! 1 • , . ... -~~;c~D~~;LV.;P;•:;~=.= .. =.=d:;;;~~Mon~d~•!;·F~ebro~!l!J'."'3.;.;.''".:me•'~ ••-Y Flag WITH HOWARD L. HANDY Checking Ar~a Golf A~tion The Orange Coast area has two or the outstanding y<:>ung driven on the USAC midget trail thi$ season ln a two bettt"r balb or Jn C flight, the wlnnCr and if thelr performances during the summer out· foursome with a blln~ was Gene Griffin wi\h82, door season are anything like those 0:r the early in· draw e\•enL at Irvine ( o 11 owed by Ruth door circuit, watch out. Coast Coun_try Club, tho Whitaker with.8~. . (n t.own for a re~· days between indoor races is winning foursome in ~ Low gross and low net Ron ··sJeepy" Tripp of Costa Mesa. He is currently eluded lielen Fait, SOnla awards "'e-re made ror1 in fiflh place in the USAC point standings with 31 Kelley, Marilyn Jones the month with Fran after three races and young Dana Carter of 1-lunt-and Beverly Cornwell Blake winning A flight , r ~~·~·A~P~ '-..~--••. n..~ ..... lib\m, SWEEP Mll WITH LONG IRQH$ •• I lh1nk ttl'at &Olfers )l"hO ~ave trouble meet1na the ball squat•· ly on long.iron shots .should re- y1ew . the tr thinking aboul what they at'e try1na to accomplish 1n their swiAB- The so1t ••on these shot$ should be lo "sweeP" the b,all away trom the arass (solid hne ~th ln..illu.5traliQJ1.S)-Avo.id'lha t narrower, more upright swing paUern used on short-iron sho1s (dashed lines) when you are h1tllng Ions irons. " ~ . I - PUBLICNOTlCE P UBLIC NOTICE PtCTITIOUl9UltNliU "AM• S1;4T•MINT TN fotlOW"'° ,.,_. II .... buil· I PUB).JC NOTICE PIClfTIOUl•Ui lNill • .. .- •: ingtonBeachisinsecondplace. "'ithl29. \l(_ith 91 ·11 -74 . Helen , Carter captured first place in a lOO·lap race Two teams tied at 133 Drexe-lius was the B win· before a capacity crowd al the Indianapolis including Florie Sherry,· ner "·ith 84 ·25-59 and Coliseum last weekend. And he held the lead rrom Phyllis Stephens, Jaile A_nn D_ye captured C beginning to end after starting on the pole. He is Lenk anti Jackie Brown; 01ght "'It~ 100·31-69. Instead. try to milke the bot· tom of your clubhead·s arc as "flat" as possible. The longer your clubhead is. moving parallel to the ground, and at proper he1aht to strike the ball square ty, the better chance you will have to strike 11 flu sh -•1:. . TINP'll SHOI: OUTLET. 11ttr Meen0)1•.F-tei,.~...,,C-'ll.9'1Cll' ' I second in point standings with 45. a Is o . Babs Hes i k , , E l '"'i I ..,.. P91fl' K, M~ 1n., H...,._ lftlftQlllrCI AW,. FouM'alil YtlleW, ea. "'" ._T .... l:lu,1..-,is ii candw(-*9 b'I'.,, ln-Tripp, winner of a USAC midget race in Jeanette 'Kirman Dee 1• gue 1 Bakersfield last November, had the fastest qualify. Dee White and 'Betty In a low net eYent at El .mg time and set a track record of 9.723 seconds.;He Grubb. . . Niguel Country Club, ' ' dlvlduolll. Petfl'" It. JMNIMlno Tl\11 ~l•l•""flt .... filed wltlt !hi ..:ou111y Cl•rlr. ol ar..,;g. c-!'f' "" ._, Publlthd °'" .... "' C0.:1t 0.ll'f' Pttot. )An. JO, tJ, tl'lf! F•b13, 10, lt15 l~J· ' ' ' __.,.,.,..,."· 19'-'· P UBLIC NOTICE came back to win a 15-lap heal race and Dana Jn at 137 were Shirley Rae Cochran and Bettina t-followedwithaheatracevictory. Arnold, Virginia Hall tied [or rirst in A 1 The indoor circuit is dark this weekend with the O'Brien, Rosalie Wine rlightwith74 . . Publl1Jle<I Or• .... c-11 Dltil'f''"t.r'.! --.. m:itiOus iUl1N•Q: F.On1~'YJ. I0..11.1•,.,1S lSJ.'J "'AMI: STAT•MINT·" next race Feb. 8 at Indianapolis Coliseum . and 1'""'ern Sproul. Also. Incidentally, Pancho Carter. Dana:s brother who Phy 11 is Arno Id . once held the midget title and is defending sprint Oeorganne Daugherty, Thi lollowll'lt 119rMfl h dolnt buM· ""' ": ROBERT C. 'IOOTCO., 1111 SatNr ·--===~c=c==~--IDr<!. COii• IM..a, Calllorl\la 1261' NOTICIE TOClt lEOITOJIS RttMtl c. ltoet. 1812 , • ..,., °'·· SUP'l ltlOlt COU.lt T 0 1" TMI Cfflt ,._ .. , Caltlornlt '1:616 PUBLIC NOTICE car champion, is lllh in the standings. !\Iargaret Monger andl 2 1 What plans does Tripp have for the year? llelen Larkin. Area STA.Tl 01" CALlfl'Dlt NIA "°" Tl\11 tou,lt,.•• h c .... ctuct•d by .... ltF TMI COU NTYOl"OltANGE dfv\dllt1. • ... want to stick with the midget circuit this sum· s -a-lill -<;;. mer," he says. "I'm not really looking to move up 'It' ... 1 to the championshi"' c~rs right now although I think . Gerry l·lege was the D • HtJ,-tllM 'loberl C. Rool l!!sltlt of PAfRICIA C. SHILEY, Tnli lttWm•nl w•s lll•CI wit/\ 11'11 •Ila. PATRICIA CAROL DILWORTH COynty Cl•rlr. ol Or•no• Counly on I that is the dreamol\Wety driver. (irs_t Right winneF in a tin rivers t ''But first I have to make a name for myself and I whasJl.e tournament . ill --SHILEY' 0.c•• .. d. ;.,.utrv ''· 1911. NOTICE IS HERE8Y GiYENtolhl .. MU1 crMHtor• ot tnt eOO•• <1a,...CI dKedlnl Pub0""4 Orante Coa~l DtllY Pllof, 11\tl •II i>er10n\ htv l"O claims ag.1ln~I JM.to, 11 •"4 Feo. l, io. 1911 112.11 tM wld decedent ••• r•q"l•ect 1• Ille figure the best V.'3Y to do it is to run the USAC Huntington :Seacl1ff midget circuit. Country Club Wll~ 8: 35. 'Sparkle "I am fortunate and have two cars at my dis· Cuba ~url f1n1shed posal," helldds. "J'll run D. J. Caruthers' car when second Wlth 34, ~ollo"·ed. ~ Jimmy (Caruthers) isn't around . ·by ~oily ~rown1ng f!nd ·'When Jimmy is there to run in the midgets, I'll Corrine Richardson t1ed P~ M 0 N·A -Don ~------------------------,llhlm, •Ill> Ille nec•s,•ry vOUC:'-1• 11' PUBLlC NOTICE Score tn 5P•le cl 1rap\. bunkef\. •oui,:h <t<id oo ... nnolt he~-,.,th the otllct ol tl\a tlt•k ol \fie •...e ..,. lhe 11elp A•no1d P<1lrne• otle•\ yo11 ,n tu~ Cinoklel T•oulllt Utllld<ourtor to pr•ffnl '"•m, wht.thel--~,"oc"•"i=TO"o"u"s"i'u=so"•"i"l"S--Sno11 " A copy " your~ tor 20' a1ont1. with .l >lampt'<l ~ell roeca1w•y •Oucntri, 10 1"• uncMi'"9ned NAM• STAT•Mll NT &ddr•!4tll '""~e!op. .,, •• u io A•<><>la p.,,m,,. ,n. '""QI th.~ n• .. ~· •t ,,,. ottk• ol hh anor ... v~. KIHDEL TM te11owl1111 P•r!141li art dol110 pap•i . ANO ANOE R!iON, 101D Horii\ bo.1$1-n· .... .. ..... . ~-----------------· -·-race my own car with Rim co as my sponsor. That's at 31-. Garl(ts of Seffner · Fla.· "-Riddle Machinery Company of Santa Ana and they In t~e second fhght, defeated Dave Settles of have agreed to sponsor the car this year. l~e winner _was Freda D~ll~s and \\'On the fuel Broadway, Stnlt Ant .. C1lllor-nlt, ORANGE COUNTY CONSUMER •nlcl\ Is ,,,.. place ol tl1.<\l"e~•of u.e ..... BUREAU, nM Pol,.\elll• a .... F-· CMtslgneG In •II m•ll•r• pertalnlnrg lo t.llnYalley, Cllitornia lhl ••l•I• ol wlCI die••"'· .. un1n lour l 1 w Glrou• •20• PolftMlti• monlf"tlterl"911rstputltlcttlonottr>h A y ~ ·,.1 y 1..:, C•Ulornlt ' nol ic• ""'·· --" • ' o.t~dJtnua ll i.1s Mlc,...I E. wn11man, 17tn a..ron ''My.family owns the car and I do a lot of the work S1lv~rman w1t~ 36. H~el el1m1nator cl~s of the tllo on it m ysell, ,, Tripp says. ;'1 imagine I'll be running ~olhca ar,td Mabel Chns-$250,000 N ~t1c;>nal ~ot 1'1cTIT1ous •ustNEss eacl\_carin abouth'alloftheshows." t1~nson tied at _31. and Rod ~ssoc1at1on Win· HAMESTATEMEHT Rush Wins PUBLIC SOTICE DONA~YO PEARCE SHILEY Cir., M11111ln9lon 8•tcn, Ctlltornit ~w' E ••<UIOt of,,,. Will o• fl\!\ tlu•l ... 11 II con41,1Clld Dy • llmll.ld potrlnersfllp. ' Tn pp played football at Newport Harbor High in E~l een Allen (1n1shed ternallO!l-alsSunday. . At parker The followon9 perwn i~ aoing OUM· " 1911 and was captain of the team under coach Ernie with 29· Ga rl 1 ts. logged a'! roe.~~:E OAK TREE "'. 1221 ~ ...... 11i. tr.. tODvt "•""'d d•ct<lenl MIHD•L.AHD AND•"fr:lON Al'l-Ylt'W" 101'0 Her1tl at•Mw•y S..l>tll ....... C.Ultntla Lfl• w. Glrou• T~ls 1t.ttm•nl •• , IH•d llf'!lt. lhl County Cl•rk ol Or•n9• County °" ,.. Joh nson. He was a guard on offense and a ~at ~enfw!!ll won ~he elapsed time of 6.236 or .. Hunti1\91 .... s.aci.,c.111orni•n""' (J linebacker on defense and was named lo the third third p1ght with 37. Ahce seconds and ha~ a top PA R K E R . Ar 1 z . ~ H~:~,;; ~~~:~: ~!~.~0~~.";;::Z. o.-., Jan11try 16. lt/S. Tel: 0141 !!11-1111 ff.-U. Attlll'flefl for •1e<1119r t eam All·CI F ~qu ad at guard. He was a lso Acklin an~ Laverne speed-Of 223 .88 miles per Three Orange Coast area T•us ousiness Is tofl(luctta oy an •n· ~ Newport's MVP that year. Peterson t i ed ~t _31. h~u r over the quarter drivers "'on indi\1idual 1Jr~·oua1Cyru\'C.Ml1te• -Is-t here any reason why he is doing so .well.lo the .. l <!!lo w e ~. b Y Vt v I an mile. . . . . . class championships in Tn+~ ,1arrmen1 ..... , 1ne<1 w11n 1.. PU BUC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE PuOlls.hll(I 0••"9I Co••I O••IY Pilot, PvOll'"9d Or•"ot C<Ot\I Dally Phot. FIO. J , 111, 110 24, 191S --~-·-'-' "'-~-· '°-"-"-'-"'-'-'-'-'-·-'°-·-"-'-'~'-'_'._" indoor circuit? T rou(fuan al 30 . S"elll&.i ltrBshpped on the Parker 400 off.road co1.<n1v c.1e•1< of Or•ngr County °"1--------------~~---'----- <t ··1 think th'e experience in q uarter-midget racing Pat L~ckne~ wets t.he the l?avement and sent race her c over the J•nutrylO, ,,,s, F~11 HOTICETocOHTRACT01ts u.LLtNOF01t ••DS I' helps. The 1-~door tracks a re short like the quarter· fo urth flight winner with up big clouds of smoke "'·eckend. p.,01 • .,.ea or .. noe co•\t oa11y P•101. xhoo1 01~1,;c1: coasT cOMMCJH1TvcoLt.EGE DISTRICT 33 Dolly AnAe r son and h h c m ff th F•b.1,10,11.1c.191s :i;1.1s 81dO.ad1ine:3.ooo ·c1otk p.rn..o11r-.e1ni.<1ayo1F1t11ut•¥.1•1s ~ midget tracks 'and 1 began when I was four years · . · . " . w e~ e. a e 0 , c Bill Rush of NC\\•port P1(Keo• erd 'lece.pt 0111,eoftne Purcn•,;"9 """"''·COAST C.OMMUN1TY ! , old. Thi's type or raCing is closer 'f' t'"e indoOr raceS Mane Cunn.ing.ha. m lied starting l1!1e . I-le haCI an d h PUBLIC NOTI cot.t.EGE 01sTR1c.T . 1310Ada<'n1.A......,ur.Coi1•Mtu.ca1110•"1•fl•l• "' at 31 and M1dd1e Benhe I d t f 14 086 Beach caplu re t e 4. Projetl !Oe<>l•lk•••on N ..... , S10<m 0r .... FKlllll41\ "'''"'n ll>e Southl•\I .,.. and itdefinitelyhelpedme." . . . re apse ame 0 · \-11heel drive modified ---------+--Po11 • ...,ofot•n11eco1stcout-'1"1a.ar..o.$1s1 '., I r1n1shed fourth with 30. and a top speed or 51 .90 I F"IC:Tll'IOU511USI N SS Pl.Ke Plan• •re on ••le . Olllc• of ti•• Purcna~;ng A11en1 . CO.U.T LI 't di d ""Id h fl ht f(h" production c ass : HAMESTATEMEN ~ CO MMUNITY COl.l.~GE DISlRICT , IJIO A<Saml Ave .. .-. CDSl• Me!MI, IM e . II oorr•f! LagunaBeorh m.p .. as es u o is Gordon l.,o ff of Se;1\ Tne101tow•n11person1•001nv0u•I· C•lilorn••n•1• ,.._ i _ . • car half WC\Y do'"!" the llC"Ch \\las· the \\.'inner of ,..., ••• ~ . NOTICE IS MEJIEBY GIYEH 11\al ll'W 100-tt·naml!O S<.hoOt Dl•1rlt1 ol r Getting back to the U1door r aces, t hree of which Diane Stys captured a track. .. s P·R 'N c. c R Es r cu ST 0 "" Or•"11e coun1y, ca111Drn1.i . ..:1;nq ov ""° u..,oug,, lh Gowrn1n9 &oa•a . ... h b I •-•10L bo 170 cars and drive rs I . the class ti production DRAPERY."2JOO 1-<arOo• Bl.d . Col.I• rwr,1 ... 1t41f •eferr•Cllo•s "'OISfRICT'',wUI r«e•\lt! up to, Dul not la\tf \!Wontl\e • ave eea comp e.eu w .,. • U · · ow net• iron tournament The low elapsed time Mf..a, ca1110.-n••'2•?• .. 00..,..,1.,,dtinw. "•!•a b•ds+0<trw-••dot icon1r«ttor111e •tM> ... prole<1. " ti I · u lled t rtlng n Id 112 Gar'y f h 2-v.·heel drive division: ' .. I ..... , -· ' ,_, compe ng or !a m s a e _o • or t e Laguna Beach andtopspeedofthemect 1t .. ,,....,hL ,,,,.,n,....., •• "" B•d•!lll•llt1e•1c11 .... e1 ... 1nep•.oc:•<dt:nllt•..iaoo ..... ;tnd11w110.~ ... dana -Bettenbausen Is die only driver to make all three women's golf club re-were re•orded b)' Gary and R:iymond l .. ynch of oe,t.i1Pa1 ... a.ca1;10.nia '°6?l pu1>11<1yr•..t a101o1C1•t1i.e•Oov•·••tt1<:11ime...ap1•ce. •' d Is f • I ti t .. San Clemente v.·on class Thi• Ou!•u'n' h <onductee1 oy an on-Tl'lrr' ...,,11 "" • tw•n•v·li""' <IOI!., <leposll req1.<ired lot" e•t" fft ot Did • st.artlng fiel s . T ripp oneo SIX og~ n WO. • cently with a score of 78. B cc k 0 f Edmon ton. d•v•O..al. llO<umen11 toquar ... tee I~ rTI"grrnn9000~10<1 .... 111on~wn (lay) •nff !!IP "There are a wbole bunch of drivers sitting and ·Ruth La Po.rte was the Canada . He logged a 7 for mini pickups . Tll<> .~:~;.:~~~--Th~·~~ ....,1,, ii... oidOIM"'"<l"'1•· •--d I Eacft tl•d mu\I contorm •nd Oil! •e~•o•niw tollw cont•acl <IOCum.,..t•. watching &he r aces who bave ~a aroun a pog B night winner with 71, 5.937 but was eliminated ·rhc annual rilce. CO· eoun1y Cler._ 01 ora11Qf' coun•y on E•t" o•d ~·u.,. •t<omp...,ied ti¥ in. SKuuty r•lrrred 10 in the c...,1.ac1 f Ume,'' Tripp says. ' . • followed by Doris Fagg in the second round . Hi s .·•~11•00·,•d b.\" lh• l'ao·ke1· J•nutrv io, i91s CIO<."m•n11. .. nt11 oy l"" i1,1 o1 "r~wbcontrattor1.. < I S rd' • bl f f ~· .• ..,...,. ., "" "40054 Tl\1 DISTRICT r••trvei lfte r•ghl lo rtleel...,. or •ti bid\ or 10 wal•• .,.'( ~ "I made $760 ast atu ay mg rom a purse O l 74 ), Pat Gulic~ (76) and top speed was 244.56. D..im area Ch:inlh<'r of P.,t111.r.ea O••n~ co.~1 O.••v Pi1o1,, 1,~9uiariuesor in'°'""'"1,1oe\ •n•nrbo<k0<lntMCPiddof\9. , $9,000. Tha t's almost as much as Da na m ade in win· Val Morton (78). Beck's defeat by Rick Conlmert:e and Scoi·c. ~3·20.:..:'."noFeo.3.1915 •·75 Tll• DISTRICT,,,., ae1eun1ne<1 tM <IM'!••• pre•d•'i"ll rate ot per diem ", nlng' lhe race. They use.an inverted s tart and it's Ramsey of Fou'ntai'n , w•oe)lnth•lot•l•ty•nw ... cn1111,_..k1•1o°'pefforme<1tor••cnc••ll0ttr1>1 drc\~' 24 motorcvclcs ;;1nd Pl"BLIC 1"0TICE o1-·~m¥1~e-IOl'•ec1.<t•lheconlrKl,IOOl•slolloW\: difficult tq pan anybody on such a shor t track," the Valley scuttled a pot en· 24 5 four . \\'hcC 1 drive ____ Anv <l•'"'ic•t•Of'I no1 ""'k'""led and tll'10-.. uurrCI s.iwtt N ptld •1 ""' , 21-yeartold driver adds. ·~ ti a I meeting between F1CTITIOUS (IUSIHESS .. 1.<rrentwaqe r11\e\lor llw! a1>9lkat>1el•-andcli1 $illlc.ilo• .. P C vehicles. NAME 5TATEME MT 11 rate' llsrea tioeio ... •r•.,..1 cu"'"'' or-ar• te'flWd by l•bOf •ore•men•\ '.; 'lncidentallv. there's an outdoor USAC race at ro age, Beck and Garlits in the Ti.c 10110...,;ng .,.,,Of'I, •r• C!Olnq <1u<1no1tweoodd1nq11meo•c"""rrut1oon11nw.1.uth•1v1s1or>'~ ... 11""'""''"'erea ~ Irwindale Sunday and he pla ns on fl ying to third round. Beck beat (lnly s lightly inure °"''""'sas: ep,1r101111eoe10 ..... 1,.re<1•ate•: I i ft th S t d D&DENTE'IPRISES,67~6Mo1Gk1I CAJIPEHfEltS . . . . . WAGl:R olTf_ 1 California In Ume to part c pale a e r e a ur ay Gar lit s in their only pre-lhan 100 drivers fini shed or .. Cypress. C•hfornla•06l0 H,•11na.w111 ••• 11< per t>o"' night show in Indianapolis. , H k vious meeting and is one the grueling dr·ive which wiw1tn w. and Dl•n• L. Woll!, •l'Hi P<>n••on s• 1sD011r hour .. I.lb b 'fh t' oc ey d s Mo•o-al Q,, Cyp•e••. C•Hlor"I Y•t•l•on·S•~lngs-Ho1ldav -IOcP1>•t>our , H w e a usy summer season 1 econ 1nues of the few major drivers l'ndc at 6 : 15 a .m. un· J06JO Foreman ; Re<el~e• not 1'" lhll" 1k ~r nour more 111•" 1i.. nour1~ ••te o1 to make ;all of the USAC midget shows. Garlits has not beaten. d<J\'' 16 hours after the llliS b!Hi""~~ •\ conOuC\410 by an In-1ht' h•QhO•I Carpente• cl<1$S•llc•l•O" owr wl\lch he ha• r9'iopl>nl.lbllily, •• ,~, B t b , · b' II I be • r on the I · h' I I 1. th t l :i;~•dUtt. '"Pntuma1tcN,.11erorJJowe•StaJ11t•." U es proven 1mse o a w1nne · St d• It v.·as GarliL-;' fourth asl\"(' 1c e ct cs ar · wii!iam w wout ca1pen1er ... """ short. traeks of the west coast and could be the next . an 1ngs victory in the \\/intern a · in g Ii n e. 1'here "''(Is Tllt1 )\tlemenl ...... \ l•l•d ""''" \IV Cl!!MENT MASO NS: ,. s tarof&heUSACcircuit. 11·onals and his 12th vie-S50.000 in prize monf:'l' co""'¥ c1erk at Or•n9e County a11111.we1t•r•-'Klci>ertw1u< · Jtnutrr lS, 191} ~n1•011 -\1.111>11r"our , ., t ft t 0 t • ,.,. ••~ketNHAtAGi-. tory in a nationals race. ilnd S7,200 in contingency F401 vac•t•...,·S•v•n9\-Ho1°a•y-tocperhour . • , .. oy 11ns: a II ar10 ••• Don Prudhomme of pr·izes. P\IDl•"".-1 Orilnl!l' Co•U O•ily PllOI, F•r•m ... : When 111ree or mDre c-1 MaSOflsa .. em11t•,,..don•1otl, one J•n. 20. 11, a...:I F10. l . 10. J9)S 111-1 \11tll °' emoloyed on • Foreman -V...11 re<eive "91 less 11-'IOc per """'" A. J . Foyt has been among the early arrivals for EAsT.•,•,.•".~°r:::i!:.liNCE Granada Hills defeated -------------'------------J"""e tl'l•n '""' ""urtv ••'•of lN l'ligrn.e.i Cement M•i.oricl••~llk•Hon o .... r wi.ut.n -t-llfM•re·u:1on~10ollly . I , .. the California 500 at Ontario Motor Speedway w l ~'-c;.e l\1ike )t iller or Mount Jo .. •neyman ........................................................ ,, ... .. M.arch 9. :::!!'o ~~ :: :!!; J Lake Terrace, Wash ., f~~:';,';~::'M.l(fti~OP.·;~~i~~~-~i.;.:.i;i·:::::::.:::::::::::::::.:: ~;:: • Foyt has been test1·ng t1'res on the 2V2-mile oval NewYor• 1• 1s .1io 10 With an e lapsed time of PllU•<MU>nio1 11 JO .•12 1$ 'IJIOH WDRMf:JIS ;: ~~.at the same time ironing out any kinks .. in his ~:;t';?l~· .. ~•IDIE .... :!: "" ~::eJ~~o~~6~7t~.p~h.l~~ Guarantee'd I 2c~~;~~·.~~~~:=~=:.03pe~hour . Other drivers making tire tests include Roger ci.~•1.ina 1• -u ,ollO n win the funn~v cars . . · Fer•m•n : R•<•i••sno11ns1i. ... ~1.ooiw•110u<"mM•tl\.lnt,.....,urlyra1eof h R h r d All ... U -2L lJ · .Jt<I 11 d · · • 1\1 " IJ d · ~ !l'W l1P9hl~I cla\Sill< at Ion over ""1k.h he l'lolS ...pet vision. WMn IWO O< mO<I hon .• McCluskey, Wally Dallenbach, Jo nny ut er or N_.O•le•n' • •2 .111 29 1v1 s1o n. l er \\'as IS· Work'•'•re~,...1110yed.o ... ~n.11 .,.511ecte<1oyir..eE"'9•0T"rioae1•iFo••man. and Bobby Allison. . -we.s1,.E1:_:.~~~.~:!NCE qualified for crossing the , ~;,'~~~~~11s'.ronWo•k•r .......... .............. . . ....... . ...... ~•.11 Officl:al practice for the $400,000 event begins o.1ro•t 31 n .sas center line. • He•llh i.. Weilt•e-1)< ~r hour Feb.25. ~~~c.Tm .... ~: ~! .:: .:·~ In the pro stock Batt es ~n.ion \t.SOperl'IO~• J M•lw 1ke• 1• 21 .C'IO ~ division, Bob Glidden of en Ytcoill0'1·5.lovon9•·Ho1ioay-•Jc111rt>Our Talo •• S e t ,or Ra"e Pac\llcDi••ilM Greenwood, Ind .• drove · Tra1n1n9&Rttra!,.!n1t.F"1.<nd~10c ._ Go1aens1a\41 JO ?O ,MID "''''"•":Nol ••u. lhan tOc per"°"' mor-1 than l?\e hou!lr waQe ••lr of U>• s.ea111e lS 16 .•'IO S'"' his '70 l\fustang to a vie· "'•ll"•s1c1as101;c•!ionov•r w111c11ne1>Ml1adtr\l\ig. • J ack McCormick, owner, builder and designer ?f . ::.:,i~::i ~~-~ :~ :,.., tory over w ayne Gapp or Aspn.11 R•k•r. Lut•m•nand ••oner ········ ............................. w..'l '~ the Talon race cars from San Juan Capistrano, is L0iAnoe1•~ 19 JO .3811 io•·• Birmingham Mich ., in a ~s.ii::!.!~,~·~n·· ···· ......................................... :!·~~ I · · · N Z I d · th 8 s .. Ml•Y'iGamn ·' ,u ~ · ···· · ' current y cam pa1gn1ng Jn . ew ea an 1n e · Pf\lltOelJ>hl•'IO,HouMonll '73 Maverick . Glidden •m1n1oump~•(...,1y11•da•la•Qer m1•e• . 1 dnCll1tnaUn9tl"lk c1m1nlL .... ···' .... t.a.IU • race Tasman SJX>rls car series. Cl1k•90~', WaUlu">V!Ol'IBO won with an elapsed time BFG batteries ore Conc•elecurer -lmp~•viO"i m!!mOrane ' d . h f h ( th IC•nWl CtlV·OmaNI 111. Gol<Mn Over t he past weeken , 10 t e ourt race o e s111t 101 or 8. 797 seconds and a top guaranteed lo !he .tna Formouer ... "·'' • I r I ·1 t d r· t BO!. 110 Mii ulc 1(12 Concr11esa ... ,.... .. ,(u1tin11,S<.0<lfll!OIC1or-Ne• series, McCormick's Ta on was p1 o e to _1rs c•e~~ .. nd ·1, •• ~1rc:96 speed of 164.10 m.p.h. but ori'ginol purchaser for eoncr••e . . . ........................... · ··· · · .. · .. · · ........... w..n place by Chris Amon, former Formula 1 race driver N-o..1e•n~ 11e,~ Yor1111• lowered his own national Critioe•. snorer. Ld1101n11. Tr•nc:M S.-tclng ..... ·· ................... · 11.n from England. Se•111•11;~:~~'C11 record from 8.81 to 8.772 the stated guarantee. ~.':~°:'L~.bor••• .. :·:.:·.:·.::::'.:::.::·······.·.:·.::::·.:-.:·.:-..:·.::·:.::.:; The Talon is the same car driven by Dana Point's e"''°""' D•troot in a preliminary race. neriod. If the battery L-er•, c.ener•1 orco .. •••ut•1on ... ... ... ... .... ... . ........ SD.•• h F I 000 · "l Pl11illl•lph la ~i. lt•"•IS C•lY· t.!' M••,rl•uckCl1utrMan .... St.t2 Sam Posey last season on t e or mu a 5. c1rcu1 · Orn•n• •• om1111a In pro competition, fails within.the first 90 p,,,_1•y•r . .. . .. .. . . ......................... ,1.u McCormick plans to enter the Formula 5,000 P11 ltOel~~~~~~ Don Enriquez of Dana· days (one year on !he Popel•yer "•O.ckupman ... .. ................................... SD.91 S eries again this year and will probably have Amon L..; .. ...,.,1.,,.1 l'le....York Poi'nl drove his Chevy OPERATING ENG.IHEE•S: L·r XL 60) .1 'II H••n11 & we11a••··•k i>efnour as his driver. PoSey has moved to .another raCif'!g ~~i~=~~~!i~= dragster to an elapsed I 8SOV8f . I _.WI Pt-ns • ..., -11.S<lper 11our group for this year's races and is currently in Go1<MnS1•te•1 H-•°" time of 6.857 seconds and be-replaced lree of v~;~:;!~v~~11~0::'!.' 0~:i:; ::=:':I: o1 i11e hi911es1 p.1kl E,,91._r ""'*' 111, Florida testing the car. wasn">g'"" '"1 ~· a top s peed of 206.42 charga b.ff8r 90 days wper•+\kln. ' t In the first Tasman series race, the .Talon broke Aea m .p.h . 'to defeat John 60) I d c;.ol4)• thetrackrccordinqualifyingandwasinfifthplace 1Eas':r'"o;:i"°"Pc1. Ge shoemaker or (oneyearonlhe lifesaverXL· ,apro;cae g,-::~: ........ ···''" . . . . ....... 1.1,,. ........ Sl.3' on the starting grid. Engine problems caused the ~:' .. '!'c.°:: ~t :~ .:~! 1 Sacramento. allowance will be made toward th.,e current G•ouP • car to leave the race before completion. s1. Lou11. 10 n .J11 '' Phi I Fe athC"rton or purchase price of a new BFGbatt~fY. This g:.::!. rfhe car was second on the grid for the second ~;;~r~" :~ ~ ·~ n ..... Stockton \VOn the guaranleedQesnotapplytobatteriesinstalled VrOUP1 ... $1.Sl . ..... w,11 .. Y.11 .....•. $1.91 .•. 1•.01 race but rains brought about a seventh place o.nver · W••~·:" D\;it.""' ,,, eli minators class when on commercial vehicles. or batteries ~~".;,'~~TERS: ... finish. . • SttnAn1...,1o lJ 1• .s1~ 10•,• h e d r o v c , h i s · tte•1tM&we1 lar•-,LOOpertlour Jn the third race, the Talon tied for the front row •u~.,1~... 1,,• ,." .·.'"',, •,•, supercharged '73 n.... .. 1 to discharged. neglected or damaged. Pens.lot> -w.•s,,.r~• • i ,, w~ Y•tlllon·Sa•lngt-Molkl1v -s1.00poer"'1\l-r starting position but a valve spring broke and.it s.no1eqo 11 n :191) 10·, an elapsed time of 8.607 36 .mon·.·th 169S* ,. .... •m•11:whln•c..,,crac1or11mpiovsoni.11 11tv•ot1•o•moreT•tf1'111•tr" d'd 't (" • h Ut Sllftda'f''IO.-d ed ( • 29 OPeftllnq tQulpm•nl undtr 11141 furltdlCll°" ol 111.e Ttam,lffi, tXCll.ldlnQ any I n IRIS erace. N-York\26.,StnD141QptD an a top spe 0 161. tqulpme11ll•1•11>•nsl•lon~•fl(lmilinl• ... nc••QUlpm1nt,lhl!Gontr•(IOr11\all McCormick's brother Dennis, a1so of San Juan v1r91n1., 1o<1.s1. L.ouh 101 m .p.h. He defeated Joe.. ae11lll'•" orw T••ms•er n cr111 For•,,,., • ...., t.. s111111 r•c•lv• SOc P9r flour C · t · i N Ze I d h' fmechan'icfor SanAnton1o11t,ln01-IOO W'll' f Lo · ·u mor11nan1tw111oh•1IYe.msterct••1Uk•llonoverwhlch11tl'Forem•n. ap1s rano, lS n ew a an asc 1e K•n1Ucky••.u1•"~ 1 1amson o u1sv1 e PON A aJ6 the racl·ng stable. Mempni. •10. o.n ... r11D i'n a fuel altered coup. ' -R~ )AV ,. Do•;,~·~, ,T•M1~t,·MlM~1,•~•,--, ,.rive111 ................................. •,',·~! ToClty'IO..-f"'1U'\ ,.,.,o rMISt · "'I rue -y .or•~I .............................. - S•n Ol~v~.Yll'IJinlattHampl"'1 J Q r m 0 di f i .e d ' • Ort.,.ro!OumpTri.ocl.Of: Po•erJ In Florida P In Flo Id I th D lo 24 h ·+ ., Wlnc;ftT1 utk.ou111mlltdto1r .. u1s~lc•01tloplp.1lnelfld New'for,'-"" .. '"'·····-cl1'm1"nators, Oa\•id 'An · r1" th J' 95* l•illh•,.16Yd1.wa!Grlevet .......................................... s1.u osey was r • or e ay na • our e n· P,..MKl•YAI AGlanc:• an elapsed lime or 12.355 · · .. 1u11t "°'"· wh••" •compo1itetrew11.-ci ............................. ,,.sa Nogtmu...:~6td",_ drews or River"Side had 48 m· 0 s l Pipo111t:!!"~~~i.1'::r~~~~::~·~~=::1~;~1.;o······················'1·10 durance race. """" and a top speed of 105.88 w••u . rue.• )le ls a teammate of 8 rtaa Red man, win,nerof the a1°""""1 and defeated Butch Loe SIL~ tl48 · ; 1••1" ............ ·· .................................... ··•······ '1"'1 Formula §,000 sports car serle1 last year. BM W has PllUHttPfl~"u L 11" ,""'j, ~fa ~C: or Northridge on a foul. PtP~o;;:~·l!•,·1" ·· · · · ........... ···· ··· ·· · ···· · ····· · ·· ·· ...... -,.,.~ two cars e ntered wtth Haas J oacblm Stuck, Jr. of N.V.rt~• 61 210 , .. Leo"s •75 Duster left the 1 60 · th/fl95 * tte•lln &W•ll••• 10'%ot oross1NY••1I Germany and Swedish 1ralld prlx star Ronnie 11tJM'i1•" JJ.~~ Sot u1 ,., s tarting line too early. . Mon ==:7.:...1-10110.y • ::~~:;::::::-,::: rwterson a lso on the team . . \'eikou..., " JO , .. , II• '" John Lingenfelter or. I I '"' A11111~11'~".1o ... ~nt,Vnani?'Nno---'""""01 irro11paynl'll --a-w a ••~u•·rGroup•··•an lsgen'ral -~.,. .i• ti $ ~ ,.,. , .. H I d Id . '73 L6Q u1111tyPlo.11 ... "w•"""'······· .. ········.. . ... : ............ ,...., •-~ • _.._.... M:: . m;u • 'I:' • ......... 19 n , _.7 1,1 ,,. oa& an • n .• 1n a Ul'.ICA\/CDX li11111~P1~11""~°"'""'~"'•n ............................................ w.o. " ted in. endurance racing. ~ 1J .JO ' » ID JIS Corvelte w·on the SUJ>ff r·L.Jt'\v D\. . 1""1 ... loft..wtU'lifl$tM'fillll•r1 •·•····•·•··•••·•·••·•· ......•.....•...... "'°" •~C11" 1:1J:.;" it• 21• stock eliminators claaS 'wilnkooe =::!tt:.~"-';!t'~n.o•A~s···· ... ·············-·····:·····t·14·~ Wrestling .,Results. ""°"',..., • • 'J 1> f: us over .'John Teddel" ol · ---w; ... ~-. ..... ,..., .. ~.,_,, ...... ~=-: ~ !1 ;: '°'~Warren, Mich.'. In the. ''I ~tMaGM .f J " "":'.;:"~ :'··:' 4:i. ~ •. -; . 0.1,..11 i> 11 10,. 1•;: same way. Tcddel\'.1 '68 t~ ,, .. w.r~rs ~ · · · "'•"'"" .... , ~1.;.! 11 109 Barracuda ten the start.. ·~ • ~· o,.I:~:;:·• • · " ta ,. • """9tOtl C:O&.&.l•I ~CM«fttllPi, .. ..,.. 'llM<.Hy•m1, .. L tfllJ plMN Mr,.....1t,. ~ IO(CI -.c. l"r•lc'IM, -,._lffl-.C.Mora11,9°l. ~ t'leki OOrit, lt•S. ,_, • ._ IOCCI *'· .,..-.,..., :f_._..,.t0«:l-•rtortt11. tn .. 8'UM 4,1 -'MW t'! .. left, t!::O tt ~: ~ 3 rn :~~ lng lin'e too ~on as •nvlNtra ' ~.,,. ·is • • .. .. t:rdnto '' 2!: 1 .. , ,,, 200 Lin1enrc.1t.er logged an ¥/eTe the other"' tur ,_.,.'''"''"' .i , ' • If .. '' ., ,~, '" ••• d V"'T~ _(\r.u ... • ~ , .... .,. 10 ,, • .. • om... • ~ · elapsed time Of 11.47 an •-1o c~,1~~-~~~~~..,,,1~ '"''°"1'°',.._ "-11111 ot ,.i,e11tm14oii•N..-.'-fl••rt"'-tN1.,-.rll• o.tro11s,'r::;v~F·'~11• .. top •p' ecd ol.U7.49 ml lea -,-,. • • 111 .'!:''"..-.,.h•' .. ttor.,!!!..,., "'tt~1--*11 .,.." •,.. , ... \ ''"" _.. '6flonl,f>tll.._,. 1 .. hq • • t ""_.t, t1..,.•ll ""'-~t,..,.'""CONTAACT01tr.•i.ml,..c911tr~t'lt• 811fltlol,K•llN• ,.,, ... per our. • B ' F G ' . d -·~ =1:'1'*" tl'lddllOfl~-~llfldltlllWl,toHYIWl•tf""n111t...i• N-YOI'~ 111~1,0tl~t.ll• '"'Om Terean Of c1i· 9 . .. , ...... flt "'"'~lt'f' .... IAtfw•IMS\lf•of-COfll!'ki! AlleflltS,MI,,......, I" M~. d " his • If • 0 rte .._ .,.,..,,,.~"'1""*'••11ltllklfot•!l'r..,,, .. (ot1,.fJ¥•t411.ntll~lllli Momriais. c•utom•, LC••·• rove l8llta i11 fll!'".,.•"•""•'"'•t.o\11tY"9ntllol'lfand••rClt'~ 911dlitll °' TN••'•o.nw Ca"" aro to an cla,psed ~"".,tor at ... c1ttlon.,-. cM!FKt. n.. °'""""1 MflCf ....,11 o. ifl1t11 ,.. ... fl'lftKl'lf~il4 ">v" I d lo ~.-...... ,, ... ~,,.,__fllit_~ . . . . ~ T_,.,.._ linie o 12.&~ an • P .,..., IWllOa 11.YD. OSTA MESA •• .,..,. ..... , .. auft•IOel OtlrOil d Of 107 52 rn p h 10 '""' ., .,., ,..n'Nfl I , W..WM ToronlClttM.Wvlt spee . . + ' • • • ...~.,..,,IMffofI' ..... I ' cn1<..-11if k•MMCllr \\'in the .!tock elimloator ••vOu111 .. 0r .... ,. ~11 o.11'11111ot,.,_.,..,,,,.,. ,........,.... ... 1•1 t11•11 Pltl$0Urtr ot Y~ • • r ' ......,. --.. - ( " " • ( ' • • " '• I• -l . " ... .... Monday, Februaiy 3, 1975 . OAILYPILC.T 87 onigll 's TV Highlight~ • J ops• ' ' . • BY The Associated Prt81 The following are BJUbo~'s hot record hits for the week .endiog_F4jb. 8. as they appear in next week's issueofBUlbo~ ma(aiine. I . . ~HOTSINOLES 1. FIRE -0~ Players, (Mercury J 2. YOU'RE~O GOOD -Linda Ronstadt, (Capito() .8. YES-Relayer. (AUantic) _ S.SP!NNERS-New & Jmprov•d, CAtlanll1) 10. B. T,,,F,XPRESS--B. 'ttRo It 'l'il Yo~'re SaUlfied, (Scepter) • . . . ' 00\lNTRYSIN~· 1. THEN WHO AM I -Charley Pride. (RCA1 2. DEVIL. IN THE BOTTLE -T. G. Shepard, (Motown) 3. IT'S TIME TO PAY THE FIDDLER -Cal Smith, (MCAI 4. l CARE·:>J'iJ:AKY SNAKES -Torn T . llaii, (Mercury) 5. RA!N.Y DAV-WO/>IA#-HEbl'-THE COWBOlt' SING THE BLUES.-Waylon Jennings, (RCAJ 6. THE 'l'~ES THAT BIND -Don Williams, (ABCI Sequ~l to 'Tall' NASllVILLE (AP) -A sequel to tbe successrut 1novic "\Valking Tall," ¥1hich centered on th~ ex- ploits of t.hc late McNairy County Sheri(( Buford Pusser. will be filmed tt\Urely in Tennessee be1ln!" ning Feb. 5. Joe Don B:.ike r , who played Pusser in the first film, \Viii not have the.leading role in the new mov- ie, to be e ntitled "Walking Tall, Part ti." ..... The present sc ript docs not include Pusser's de- :.ith in"" automobile al·cidcnt. NBC (4) 9 ~00 ~"Doctors' Wives."· If you look closely. you'll see the Costa Mesa City Hall used as a "hospital" in this 197.1 drama with Dyan Cannon Richard Crenna, ·Gene Hackman and Carroll O'Connor. ABC (7) 9 :00 -"The Only Game in Towp." Elizabeth Taylor and Warren Beatty star in this 1968 movie about a Las Vegas drifter and his undecided paramour. 3. BOOGIE ON REGGAE WOMAN -Stevie Wonder, (f,iOtoY(flJ 7. W R 0 NG ROAD AG Al N -Crysta! G a y 1 e 'lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJim~~~---iiiiiii <United Artists) ' t• CBS (2) 10:00 _:Medical Center. Gan- non (Chad Everett) falls for a patient w~o turns out to be a European crown pnncess and the target for assassination. T.V DAILY LOG ' 4. PICK \JP"1'HE PIECES -Average WhHe Band, (Atlanlfc) S. BEST OF MY LOVE -Eagles, ( Asylun1 J 6. SOME KIND OF WPNDt:RFUL -Grand Funk, (Capitol) , 7. BLACK WATER -.Doobie Brothers, (Warner Bros.) 8. LAUGIITER IN THE RAIN -Neil Sodaka (J\ICA) ·' 9. LONELY PEOPLE -America, <Warner Bros.) 10 . GET DANCIN ! -Disco l'ex & The Sex-0- Letters, (Chelsea) . • TOPLPS 1. OHIO PLAYERS-Fire, <Mercury J 2. JONI MITCHELL -Miles of Aisles (Asylum) · · ' 3. LINDA RONSTADT -Heart Like A Wheel (Capitol) _ ' 4. AV BRAGE WHITE BAND -(Atlantic) S. ELTON JOHN -Greatest Hits, (MCA> 6. GEORGE HARRISON -Dark Horse (Ap-~J . 8. I CAN"r HELP IT If I'm Still In Love With You -Linda Ronstadt, (Capitol) 9. GREAT EX.PECTATIONS -Buck Owens, <Capitol> 10. CITY UGI-ITS -Mickey Gilley, (Playboy> • EASY LISTENING 1 SWEET SUltRENDER -John Denver, CRCAI . 2. BEST OF MY LOVE -Eagles, (Asylum ) 3. LONELY PEOPLE -Amerita, (Warner n-1 . . 4. NIG HTINGA:LE -Carole King, (A&M J 5. 1 '~1 A WOMAN -M:.iria f\.1uldaur , (Reprise) 6. MORNING SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN Donny & Marie Osmond, (MGM J 7. SALLY G -Paul McCartney, (Apple I 8. ROCK 'N ROLL l Gave Yo'u The Best Years Of My Life -Mac Davis, (Col umbia> 9. 'l'llE DOOR 01'"" 1'HE SUN -Al l\1artino, .(Capitol I Monday Evening FURUARY 3 B liJOOllOlmNIC Me•lf•J 7. JETHRO TULL -War Child, (Warner Mt'M: IC) (fit) ~Olctlr'i Wiwt.i'" r;B;r;o;·=· =======;;;;;r.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::::::jfjpliji~ii~iiJiiili~il3iiir:Iiimililiiliilii.-11 10 . POE'fRY A1AN -Phobe Snow. (Shelter J (R) <••I "71-0p11 CanllOfl. R11:~· II , .. , .. 1rd CllMI. 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"' Me111ib« Q !]I 1.tt'1 YIU A Diii (j) !l1J (]) T1 Ttl TM TM• 0 llltu.. $ Mnlt: (C) (Ziii') "Tltt liilnbM" <•11) 'S6 . -Sotncet T11q, Robert WICMI. m......., @ (I) WIN WNW If W..1' m...., m11..,o..s-. ms.1..t11~ &I Utlll biub fJ ROOKIES-Vice Ring *Traps Jill's friend l :JD CD MtlY G1Hli• Shw ~ .. 0 llll (I) ill "'"" Tues&.y oX'ifiME 1,10VIE5 (t) IS,, 0 (QIP; (i)I (J) Q) AIC 11111~11 MM: (C) (Zlw) "TM Oll1 '-11e Im r-· (eom) "68--lJiu.bel-la}'kK Wai1t11 &e11t1, Clw1n B111we11' t11nt; Henry. r11n, 1 not w·J011ni cllolw1 1i1I in lH Yt111 w11tin1 lot her ••di 1n1111td lo\ltf to d1V01ce hll Jllft llllf 1111/ry lltf, -I~ I mvH:itn Who !1 1 compiilJ.lvt 11m- bltr ind 1ee9pts ~11 propoi.il to 1l"r' livin1 q111rttf\. When lltr tn11iled lover $lloW1o 1111 do,,;wced, frln must tllooM btlwttn Utt mil· hon1i11 ind M1 dowil-1nd~l piuio plaJ«, ID Slllri 1e "°"""''' m111.,~ ''"ootmoo -....... Br111q iilvt to tilie tllen motfle1 °" htr very l•nt tnp to ll1t doctor I viSll 11\,tt M1111J lh fKtl 111111 ~ C0111bm1llbt! ol feu tlld tiiibilltUS· mtlll WllJlt "'""'' '°' thl llJ.lolil1 l)f llef 1Ul1, Id• d«Mln to twin over 1 new le1I 1114 allbl!Mt 1 rr- WllO!Uhr~ •dh Wr dautltleu bmd on ··eq~ahtr." o-EW"*'1at m • ......,... Slnlfht ,. Ill"- lD:Ol IJ (ill (J) ([l 111. •le• I c. •I• r "Clown Drttiom" Dr. '-n!IOll falls 1• lwt lfith I be111tifll! "1!itnl, 11•· •••fl tlltt sbe is a [11ropun ttOM1 p1i11ttH who i1 tl\t lflltl ol Ille polil.ICll entmits who 111Yrdtrtd Mr l1tlllf. Suzy ltndlll, Albert P1111st11 ind £d..a1d fr1111 a:11tst. umm- C61••1or flW LHr El) CN C:... Las Ertrtllu @ Bt lllli..cMWls m ne ,.,_.. ,..... "Dou~· Suieide" 11 18th cen1t,1ry OUU, Ille wntr ol 1 piper stiop Wllo "" 1 "'11 Ind two dliWrtn fills in lo¥t will! I court1ai Mio liw:1 it bond- .,. at I IU llo4iM. ltcallW ol lhl iriJIOaitlilitJ ol tbtir situllion, tf1tJ COMldtr tomtDittinc suit1d1 10- rclhtr. 1:45 D ...... : (C) "Ptntt" (~) 'S7 -Gtotlt Monlc<>rntlJ, Lola Al· briJhl, Bill Willi1ms. di (C) """ It If VHJ, Vtf7 ,.,_ Vllr'° (COii'!) "S5 -Bttte G1Rle. She111 Noltll. l:lO (() (C) "DtwHil llCtf" P1rt I t••l '69 -Robert llt'dlord, Ge11t Htdnl1n. l:Oe 0 IC} "TM F11t C.trJ" (.OW) 'S5 -J1111t$ Slttrfft, lhrllll ltom.HI. OOI IC> """1 SectlMI ..... (du) '69-Sl .. lft G111'1ft', LOii H1ttlt· 1Dll. Jowpll Cimflfltll&. J:IO~)"Mtlll W Ille Din" (du) 'ti _,.;_ Ch11IU:Boytt'. 00. die ffhil· l.\IMI. "' DCCI "A "" ...,. ....... (•si 'JI -111111 lt1.et, Clludt - • • KOCE TELEVISION JJ'(/o ... ' -. LUCILLE IALL I~ FIRST RUN! "The Naughty Stewardesses" MAMl: (PG) ALSO • "FLY ME" (R) "CHALLENGE TO BE FREE" Al ·Pocioo lol "GODFA TNEll 11" Ill "YOVHw FllAHKEHSTBH" lyMellNob ... E.MOIY OF US'" • .. 40 CAIATS .. IPGI "'SWISS FAMILY 10.INSON'' "OLD YILLER'" ''THUNDERIOL l" & LIGHTFOOT"' .. LONGEST Y AID" Ill 'U W &: DISORDER .. "'\.OIDS OF FLA TIUSH". SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SN-I DIEGO FWY. AT BRISTOL SO.COAST PLAZA I ----I - LlW&•I •• """' 7. ·~-\! s.t.-M: ):IS, 1, ~ • ' llilr. t:ots llt.4-: l:IO, S:IS, l-tS a ....... ,. -. ~ Dllifr-7:1.S.IO:IS , , w . .-.;11 ... 7:15, IO:IS ' .. ~. "VAHISHING WILDERNESS" I •M.f'-9'11 -"SPIKES GANG" •-•'-' .. _,,..,;:;,..., "MEMORY OF US" "SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON" • "MEMORY OF US" "OLD YELLER" loDWA•DI llllSTOl Cll<IMA IT • ••llfOL Al Mc,\•THl,IR 540-7444 "CHALL(NGI J 'l"' TO IE FttH" • • • J_, Coo11 '"THE GAMBLER" !RI • G_..,.c. Scott "IA.MK SHOT'" *SURFING FILM. Fl:STI"ll.1•. Thi1 i1 the La1t & FiMI W11k of Thi1 Wh1ter'1 Fntl.,al Ir wl''re wl11dh•CJ it • w;th One of the 1 .. u Hew Fllnt1 .•. 'TALES FROM THE TUIE" Surfer Magazine savs .. . "Edited to perlect1on, good variety .. dynamic ac11on & excellent Quahty:· ,~us 2 D•en.y C1a•"t• 6 '"" a .... ,.,o I<!' •t'" llOtNl AUGUST SU•JIOAIO 2 Shows MlqhHy. 7:30 Ir . 9:10 DUSTIM HOFFMAN 'UNHlM Ill "MEMORl OF US" "LOVE AND P'AIH" IP'GI A "LAW & DISORDER" (R) V ... OWL&THE PUSSYCAT" (R) ·~· M. " "" I " ,, "'I~" "'' ·., "·' l,'.l!I J.lo.n 1rwu F .. 10 r om -st 25 S.A. FAWY ~MANCHESTER EX.) G.G. FAWY (CITY DA. EX.I .. FLESH GORDON'' IXI "MYRA IRECKIHRIDGE" ~ "UW I. DISORDER" Ill . '"OWL&THE PUSSYCAT" IRI ''THE LONGEST YARD .. "SERPICO" IRI "Fr~h c-.c:tklft" ""THE SEVEM UP'S" IRI ''DR. ZHIVAGO" Stwri11tJ o-r S91Drif 'CALL THI.A.TIE FOi SHOW TIMES S..-10 ·~· .. .-...... , .... co- ~~· 1011 TllAL OF llLLY JACKM>l Plll't ~ c- CINDll(llA LllEITY 111 ... __ -·· ........... .., J~tl ........ _ ... ...._ fR!NCH CONNECTION m PLUS• SfVIN U,5.,.. , .. 'l • -' ' ., •• • • ae DAIL V Pll.O r Monday. Ftbruary3, 1W/15 " .... &. ........... 1000."'9 ................. :IOCIOMft .................. ,..._.., ......... ·--*"" Thi B1QMt Mar1Gltplilce' on the Ota.,e c-t ... ~ILY PILOI CLASSIFIED AQS Y DU Can Sell It, Find It, [ 642 l Ohe Can Service Trade It With a Want Ad •5878 Fast Ctedit Approval ; .. =~·= .... ~·.·.·.·.·~=-= ::';'l•I"".": .... --.._ __ &w l ,.... ......... ,.,. "'""" ...... toDO .... ~:!.~~ ...... J~.~~ .. ~ ... . General 1002G.....-al 1002 ·············································~ • Call u• re9ardln9 our PRE-VISION & our 2 NATIONWIDE .REFERRAL SYSTEMS VISl•N ,675°8600 onyHm• ll'IALTY CUTIE OH THE. IAY 2 bdrms plus den. Beautiful front patio with pier & slip for boat up to 45" Private Island $115,000. 8UllJ) YOUR DREAM HOME .Y2 acre Laguna Niguel White wate r view Jot -all utilities in -Ready to .~o . INVESTOR'S WITH "VISION'" One acre R-4 parcel near new orooosed Marina with livable 2 bdrm house . Only $70,000. Must act fast. l:JlflVJ ii: '9 E>1 C•J: I 2743 E. Cit HwyCdm-675-8600 GOMrGI 1002'G.,,.ral 1002 FOR THE INVESTOR We have a great variety of both new & resale income properties available. particularly in Corona del Mar. This area co11linues to lead the field in pro- perty appreciation. Our Investment division has a large inventory of com· mercial items including restaurants, trailer parks & land. BAY AND BEACH 675 -3000 .-•:i ~JJ L COAST H\NV CORONA OE.L MA~ Genera1 1002 G..,.ral 1002 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HEW OH MARKET 4 Br. tlC'n . rhn1n i.:. fJOOI. 590 .0UO buy:. this ht'aut. m11int:i1ned horne in de· sirable li <t.Y t"rt'>-l. llurry! SP1\Hl.INC; Hl·~AI. J•:S'l'A 'fE XJJ -J54X LOWEST PRICED WJ.TERYIEW ........................ ······················· -------1 BLUFFS CONDO Be11ul1fully redeeorated. v;ic;int & ready for oc· cupancy. 3 lldrms., 21·!! b;jths. u .. vncr will con · snJer l('aS("/option. A real b:irj.!a1n al S7!l.5110 · *Balboa Bay Properties* ftrtewport I"• Corona del Mar 405 4oth St. Quiet Shar_p . duplex, corner. 2 BR home. ocean side of J-!wy. l!iow maint. Only 3 & 2 ,B R, view. $49,500! 675-7060 $106,950. 640-8484 . · lolboa Coves ;. Charming lg. 2 sty • M"a Verde 4 BR home, form. Very· sharp insid.e din. rm. fpl in mstr a. out. 3 BR. & Cam. BR. Consider trade r m . I n x 1 n t for smaller house. rleig hbo r h ood! $175,000 Incl. boat $58,500. 556-8800 . slip. 675-7060 -REALTORS ·m ... ·" 41..0<'al Offices To Serve Yo~ INCOME O~al . 100 ·~t·•················· 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PROPERTY 2ACRE HORSE RI.NCH Stalls for 10 horse~ + tack room + 4 paslurcs + large poultry house. Ji e aut1Cully t.'c1u1ppcd propert y for the equestrian ov.·ner. L.o .. ·c· ly 2500 sq. ft . A/C 3 hetlrm home has den /library and l!ame room for 1100I table + formal dining room . A.l!:<'nl 646-325.'i Spacious Townhouse C. F. Colesworthv Realtors 640-001'0 Builder Retiring MUSTSaL This new. ocean view duplex in Newport Beach. EnJOY first owner tax benefits. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, owner 's unit. Outstanding wood ex· terior v.·1th quality ron· struction thruout. Park- 111g no problem here with 3 l';1r garage and wide ~lrt•et . Priced right - v.·on't las t! Call546·5880 ._,.=HERITAGE . • REALTORS Near Newport Upper Hay. 4 bedroom, den and 2 balhs. Bright, cheerful. .... ~-~~-.. ............... ~I comfortable"+ manv ---- custom feature:-;. ,S("c thiS COVING'fON fourplex in before you buy ! ;1t Prime Jluntingt.on loca· $39,!IOO you v.·on"l bc ;.il t1on. Don't miss Lhis, call il! ! Call S40·11.5l. :igt. Now for details. 847·6010 CURI APPEAL fScaul. 14 unit udll bldg. a short blk~ lo be11ch . Pride of ownel'Ship. Call for appt. to see. SPARLING REAL ESTATE ___ S32_-3MH=-- EASTSIDE 3 Br hse + 2 rental unlls. Drive by & make offer. SPAHLING ltJ<:AI. ES'J'ATE 8:13 -354K NEWPORT BEACH VIEW LOT S1'~l-~ rro1n the s urr to l:iltalina ont· or lh1.: last available al vnly SJJ,OOU. Call fa.st. 546 2313. Ol'fN rll 9. II~ ruN 108f NICI' ... , .. ... f~; , ......... tlOO."" ~ //~SIH.id,~ , • REALTORs' ~ P•1c E REDUCTION CORONA DB. MAR DUPLEX -charming house. 2 Bedrooms + den. And new, large 'bachelor unit. Good rental in~ome. Submit terms. $74,950. CALL-644-7270 2828 E. Coasl Hk)hway, C-.dol Mor 11111~1·1111 ~~~ .......... !?~~ ~~~~·;~~~.!?~~ 0 --0-"I 1-5 VA/FHA ReDOS co,, 3 BR. 2 BA. h!tn<. pen 31 Y in ';>rangt!Counly Jr~ li v rm w/ fireplc. On· Keysinofflee ly $82,fiOO. Ov.·ncr will 107 Linda Isle REAWLOERSTLl!TE help hnanoe woth <mall This presl1).!1ous luxur.\ "" dov.•n. Call PHES"l'IGF. New p 0 r l Bl' a c 1 Specialis ts 1n go..-crn· llOi\lES,6.\5·6646 . waterfront home i. mentfin<1nccdhomes~ --- <iva ihtble for imml.'d1alt 556-7777 t·:ill anytnnc $I 3 7 ,000 occupanl'y. Oock1n space fo, J !Jo'ts lo CATALINA VIEW Wat~I fl ont those seaborne visitors. Bedrooms . 3 baths, e:ic t'rom this elegant and trava~antly gi7.ed maste spucious 4 bdrm. ;j bath suite.Ownerwill scllfoa fan1ily home "'ilh under S20U.OOO. Assum separate fa'rrul y room 7~ 1st TD on t·Ufltruct 0 and dining. 1'he beautiful refinan<"'e at under t·ur trees and ~reencr\' con· trast n1eC'ly wil.h the rent ratt:s. TWO story pool home. Un · believable P~umme bargain al just S37,000! All terms avni lable. llUHHY-Call !:W7-4iOH ;.igt . thick shctke roof, ~ivin~ a rich cozy fcehni! to this excellent family home on quiet eul-dC'·sac street. S75.000. Walker & Lee Real Estate_ l:Hli-7711. Open Evl'S VETS Why pay rent when you earl bun home with less down if'an Isl and last months rent. We h:ive m<iny homes in till price ranges to be bought un- dlir this proi.:ram. Privale dock. Jl!lc.-uzzi pool . 4 Bc.•droon1 be?ut1ful patio. $39.950 IN NEWPORT BEACH a sharp :! BH, 2 HA to"·nhon1t• \\"1lh l rcsh p;unt and na1X'r. l.J\'C 111 or rent oul. 6·14 -72 11 A1tt. WATERFRONT New 3 BH .. 3 ba . fani . rm.: on North b:iyfront. Balboa Island ' LOWl~EST LOAMS We have over 100 homes SUPER EASTSIDE. 4 2 liR mountain cahin in ~~-HERITAGE HOME + INCOME EASTS IDE 3BR hous with baehelor i.tJll + IB apt. over j!'aragc. As - sume 1e;~ V.\ loan. S27P per mo. Call l'HE . .':iTil;t llU~1 ES. li.15-&>16 ' Walk•r & Lee R EAi~ 1'~"'1'A1'E 545-9491 833-~781 HESTER·IROWH & As·soc .. Rei.II tors avu1lable where tbe ex· islin.g loans can be <is· sumed b_v the buyer at their pre.sent low interest rule:it. units, lge lot, onl)' BiJ! Bear Cily, only 569.900 • .Room for 3 more S2 5. 000. Fin an c in g uoits. Seller will belp1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1 ;j\a11.-ble.641 -7211Agt. finance. HEDLfCElJ to S.IK .~oo· • • REALTORS POOL HOME $37,950 ALSO TAX SHB.TER 4 + 1-'amil.v room & pool. Kin i! size bl'droon\:-. FOUR UNITS on lge 1;4 Take :..idvuntaJ!e of this \'aultcd ce11lng,s. Pri\'ate Beam ceiling t'.H. v.nh _ . . . acre Jol with room for Commercial tax sheller. pool e ntrance from s v.·edish fireplace.· :S111>er :sharp31.>t:droom.2 two mo re. Owner will 2000' bldg ror ~mall busi· master suite. Large ir-square feet. Corner lot. bat~. one. year old. PooJ carry at8')}. Small down. ness. plus 2 BR apt. ove r rcj:!ul:ir cul-de·sac. lot. Call n"ow to sec 847--601 & Jacuzzi. St:ller. n~ MAN y · J\1 ORE TO 3 car· garage. r·or dctaili; t.:Jeg ant decor. Call now Agt rasl sale. Don t m1~ lh1s CHOOSE FROM. call 847-6010AGT. tosee847-6010agt. 2 -~-· --------one. Assumable lo.'ln on CALL 645-6646 --~ huge lot. • COM,.ANY REALTORS SINCE 1944 673--4400 /(" rR€\TIG€ HOM€\ G-rlll 1002Generol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·FUN NINSUL.A>HOl).!E . Charming 2' bedroom + convertible den with sp:lcious pa'tio and high beam ceiling. Steps to private tennis cl ub and beaches. Move in tomorrow for $89,500. IRVIPIE TERRACE LOT One of a kind fee view lot in Irvine Ter· race. Last chance to build your own $10,000. THE DRAMATIC SUNSET .Over the harbor enhances the beauty of this adult occupied 3 bedroom home. Cathedral ceilings, 2 fireplaces. Excellent at $126,500. DOVER SHORES BAYFRONT Pier & Slip for large boat, 4 bedrooms, family room, 4V2 baths, formal dining room. Office would also be ideal maid's room or d en. Decorative wrought iron. 2 fireplaces, Spanish tiled entry, view of main channel. $295,000. MOUNTAIN & SUNSET VIEWS Popular Yale model -University Park -Adult occupied. 4 bedrooms ~ 21.h baths. Very quiet location plus ex- tra parking. Fee land. $66,950. ' - DIAL 644-1766 2161 San Joaquin HiU1 Rd., H.B. A COLDWELL IANMER CO. To Subscribe To YOUR Community Newspaper CALL .842-4321 ""--..·ii'iCI °' Collad DAILY PI LOT CLASS!FtED HOURS Advertisers may place their ads by telephone 8:00a.m . toS:JO p.m. Monday thru frlda)'. 8tonoonSalurday • (X))"'l'A MF..SA·OFFJCE JJOW. Bay • 642-5678 NEWPORCI' BEACll 3333Newport Blvd. 642·5678 HUNT1NGTON BEACH J787$ BeaC'h Blvd. -= LAGUNA BEACl-1 11• Glenneyre Laguna Beach 494·9466 SADDLEBACK 25201 La Paz Road Laguna lliUa 581·63iO NORTIJ COUNTY dial free S40-i22G CLASSIFIED DEADLINES Deadline for copy & kills is 5:30 p.m. the day before publication. ex· cept fOf" Sunday & Mon - day Editions when deadline ia SJlturday. l:t ...... CLASS!FtED· REGULATIOHS ERRORS: Advert11en should C'h«k their ads ·daily & report errors immedialely. THE OAJLY PILOT assumes liability for lhe first In· correct insertion only. CANCl!:LLATION S· When killing an ad be sure lo make a rE'C'ord or the KILL NUMBEH given you by your ad laker as rtteipt of your cancellation. This •ill number mu11t be presen- ted by the advertiser in cue of a dispute. CANCELl.A1'10N OR CORRF.CTION OF NEW l\D BEFORE RUNNING : Every effort is made to kill or re>rRcl a new ad Ul•t hu been ordel't'd, but we <'&nnot guaran- tee to do so until the ad haa appeared in the Pt&per. DIM&A.LJNEADS. 1hese ads are strictly euh in advance by mail or at any ont> or our of· Res. NO phone orders. Deadline : 3 p .m. V'Hd•Y. Co!ito Ml':sa of· rice • 12 noon et all branchof'ficn.' THE DAILY P ILOT .renrve1 the rl11:ht to ~Nllfy, edit, C'enaor or ·reru1e an)' adver· tiae:mMI. and t.o ch11nJ1e ltl rate. Ai reaul•tlons without prior f)()tlte. CLASSIPllD MAllMG ADDIHS P.O. Box 1300, Coee..M .. 1 ..... WATERFRONT Counfrv Club Walk•r&Lff New 3 UJ{., 3 ba .. fam. ' r REAL ESTATr: rn1.; on North bayfront. LiYil'lt'I 545,9491 Balboa Island. ••"':J ·---833 978 SpaciouS ·I bedrm. 2 HESTER~BRbWH story home afljacent lo 4 • PLEX the Mesa Verde Country & Assoc .• Realtors Club. Separ:ite lam rrn 5.15.000! l''ix it und sii\•e. w/massive fplc and v.·et ''our paint brush and bar. f!irmal din1n,11. huge some imagination will master bcdrm :.uitc ,,.nd make this into a sltarp modern. all clec kitchen. family home. Comer lot. Reduced $500o. for rm- Alley access. All terms. mediat e sale-i79,50U. Call Agt. 847-6010 Call 545-8424. LOWEST PRICE 4 Bedroom Home m Auociatecl LJ:!ISOUTH COAST 111 ... 11()11 -~ Assumable Jo'l l1\ loan lor you tax sheller h1n·crs. Two · 3 bedroom & t.;.,·o . 2 bedroom units just up the tull fron1 the beach in Costa Mesa. Total price S6S,OOO. Walker&le-e H Jo3AL ESI'A"r~ S45-9491 POOL HOME ~EWPORT BEACH Plusdenandl3.4baths VETERANS Beautiful large pool. New carpets thruout Tired of getting the run healed & r1ltered 1n large New patntin&out around??'! If you have yard. 3 Bedroom home Wood shultl·red windows any quest ions about buy· partially furnished va- Fircplat'e in g a home VA, call the cant & ready for oc- Beamed ct•ilings VA f'~:icpcrts al cupancy. Too many ex- Natural wood k1lchen World Real Estate tras to believe. Just hs t- !\Tini orchard out back Specialists in VA hous-cd at SJ6,950. lU'~ dn. 90•;;. financing ing. Ask for Veteran Walffr &Lee OMl y $48,950 Cou n selor. SS!i -7777 . REAL ESTATE I£ .Quall l onytim":__ 545-9491 Plac• 1-~~----mj-REPOSSESSIOH Propirrtl•a · HORSE RANCH 3 +•ONUS ROOM 1s2 .. 1920 + incomt! _, ___ QUA.!!:_~ NIWl'OllJ •tACH Jo"ull In acre, 66>;300. 3 GI NO DOWN houses. $630. mo. in · l BR-POOL come. Owner wants rast sale! $13 ,000 down . ASSUME $28,350 only ..... Tree lined approach . $58,000. Lar~c fa111il y sized living room v.•1th crackling 0 ~ fireplace. Country style ~ U"' ,S("e this large 3 bedroom 21,'.! bath bonus room home, 111 choice Fountain Valley area .. Priced at only SJ0.950 with low dov.'n payn1ent. Walker & Let> IlEAL ESTATE 545-949i I kitchen + forrnal dining ~I J '''21 room .Commandingview ~ of sun terrace & rooms. R d d 'fake over 8.5'; VA loan. e UCe- NON Jo~W LOAN COSfS. 17 70r-.,CM '$1500 $287. mo n'Y' ""· """Y 642-1771 • for this c.•x<·eptional ~~~"'!'~~~~~~Now just 526.500 for this bur,i::a1n ~ 063 7&11 -lovely 2 bedroom. up· Of'fNfl!9•11'~1UNf0 8lNICl'' r A JR w 1\ y horn c. graded ·roWNllO!'lfE. [llllNl:N _L_11?_~~-~~:1~'.,i:*1:jj~: rf ~::,~?~~':(;~~~1] RENT???'! S©\\JUltA.-.ttt-tfs · 546--4141 That Intriguing Word Gome wiflt a CltucAfe 0 le0r<Gf'IQ9 lelt•o ol tt.. fOl.H' K•Grftbled -0., b.- low 1(1 '°""' '°"" lilll'!Ple -dl. I SIPOME I I I' I I II H S S I W I l, 1 I I' I I I :== N =o o E~R 1 ·' . We htv• Md two ctlkkent I I r I In every pot, rwo c1r1 In every L. =-=~·:;:-;:;~·:;'.....-,O•r1g1, Ind now we h1"* two' Ir held1che1 for e\1ry -. •·i . HIPRAS I 1--.;.;r....:,,1,;-;.1 ;..;.;.l.;;..,.1-l 0 c_,._ .. ''~'" .~ .... .__.. ___ ..__~.-~.-~. _, by 1mu.y 111 the 111101110 -d -VOii ...._lop rom •int No. :I ~. UNSC"4M1l U:lT£1$ t O(f .t.N$Wtl ~S Alolw.,.. ht Cla1olflcaH .. 101 BEACH RI.NCH ASSUME $26,950. Sprawlln g ranch style four bedroom. Joa to beach! Tile entry to formal llv1ng:'ITKI dlniaa~ !~land kltc't\ff:li. Step dowp 25 F0<71' lk!NG FL ESTA PARTY ROOM. Log burnihl Oreplace. •lideaWUy m(l1i.r 1qite. Park like 11ro1,1nde. Don't mls1 it!! C"ll...,61'.' Oli.I "" ti,( r r--;i TH I' RI 111 L ''.'..' j ESl A JlHS • I ' • OCEANFRONT Duplex : 3 bdr1ns .. :! h:1t h lower un11 ; uppt•r unit cute l ·bdrm. v.·1th \l("V.' deck. Owner .anxiou:.. Submit orfers. New price • $150,000. 673-3663 673~icvcs associated D>IOKfR".. R~ /\l TORS. i nl• V. ""'"~" 1>1\ Jbl>l BELOW MARKET Hlu(fs condo. 3 llr. 1!i11 - ing, 2 1 ~· Ua overln<•k111 g ~rcen belt. Xlnl l"OH1I. ?.lust be ~old . SJ>,\Hf.li\{; Jl.E,\L ~·1'1\'l"I·: 833 -354tS ,,.. -~ 'Buy _,... ..... Olly Not do1NIW od. The ... plot• .. bu)' • ..nlong The °"""' °"''It !he Dallr ""'· . I ....... I . -·forSde ~-ForSde ' .•.................•..... , .......•........•... G_.i 100 G1 .. ra1 1ooz· •··•·•··•····•······•· ....................... ' • 2 SMASHING E! That's right! A smashing E plan in "Old Bluffs", secluded, greenbelt loca- tion with expanded kitchen /breakfast· room featuring Sta'ined glass windo\~~ This one is spacious, rcolorful and in need of love, and money! $79,500 <or close to It!) UNIQUE HOMES, Rtclton 675·6000 2443 E. Cst Hwy, c...-del M..- I0021G..,.rol 1002 ..••.•.••.••.........••••.......•.....••..... ~ LID91SLE Large 8 BR.~ 6 ba. home on sandy beach · or use as 6 BR. home with 2 BR . apt; sO ft. lot, shore mooring. $295,000. Will consider Trade ''Brand new s'Bdrm, 4 bath, on 30 ft. Jot. Pier&slip. $295 ,000. Attractive3 BR., 2ba. si ngl e story home on60 ft. street-to-street lot. $152,500 . WATERFRONT LOTS .t0x90 Ft."$250,000 30xl05$165,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR ).JI Buy~'d" Drove NB blS 6161 GeMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• W 1-:SLJ-:Y N TAYLOR CO. lll-:1\LTOHS Sllll't" l !Hll llG CANYON CUSTOM HOME Enjoy the lovely view & activity of the private Country Club from this charm- ing 5 bdrm. home. Lge. f'R with wet bar. sunny kitchen.' formal DR, 41/:a baths & 3 car garage. A real family home. Owner is read.Y! ! 21 11 San Joaquin Hi111 Rood NEWPORT CENTER, H.I . 644·49 I 0 Getter al 10021General 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PERFECT lur u"ncr uccupanl. ~ Rrand Nev.' ll l';11·h Uupll'Xt'S .... 1th 3 br. :! h.1 unit s t•;1t·h . ~\n1 11l t• ,11ara~e ;.incl parkin~ v.·11h 1st owner ll"prec1at1on. SHS .000 each. Call lij.4-7211 A~1·nL EASY LIVING lBVIN'E -lovcly g r·t•t•n ht•ll t•nd urnt . :1 Bit ~ H,,\ ·rov.·nhousc v.•.'s pa1·1ous y:ird & fruit trl'e~. t-'.njoy eal'efrt.•e \lv1ng. Short stt•ps lo clubhous't:'. pool , tennis, shopping <"l'llll·r /\ low S-IH .5110 . Call Superb llomes Healt ~· 54~-8055. SPANISH MANSION ASSUME $39,000 POOL-BEACH !\lun1curc d y ard s. t~lc\'i1tcd \'cst1bul(•. Stl·p 1tov.·n li v tnlol r oo n1 . Formal din1n~ scr\·t·d bv 1!:1' ~:.iltev . t:norn1ouS \\"OOded i icsta room . 'l',vtn l undsc ap1n g s ta1rc;1se. C1rt·ul;.ir halcony. 5 huge separate sleeping quarter:.. King 111 ;1stl•r suitt•. 60" \\rap :1round dance pavilion. Ass1JmC 7',; VA-SJ.)() J)<'r month 11ays all. l>v. ner n111 st j!!o -take at.l \";tll· tagc . Ca 11 842-2.S:~ Clf'fN fl! 9 •II S fUN TOI.I! ll~l [lllllifiH:I CAPE COD TWO STORY POOL-l>IODOWH G .I . Spat·1ou s tv.o story. 1100!. Jl;nsed formal mtr.\' lo ~unkcn l1v1ng room. Formal dining. Pov.•dt•r roun1 . wr:·r 81\H. I :ourmel j:!arden kileh"n v.·ith \\'1\LI. 01'~ GI.AS.>.;. lilanl family -p;trt\' room & :-t•c.•1udt.--d SU~ 1't-:HHAl't-:. Swe('p1ni.:. stonrs to 'l'Hl l'LF: SIZI·: ~1 .\S'l'l·:H SUIT!·:&· 527 .500 and S.12.SOO. Both l·losc lo shopping an{I transportation. Al~ 2 on a lot. S22.SOO Ci.ll"h. .... Qual~ lriit IPlac• ~PINDpt11wf:l9a , 752 .. 1t20 1'00 OU•ll '1. HI atACH UPSTAIRS DOWNSTAIRS Ray\•1ev.· from bolh u1111 s, ~i~:int1c 4 hr ov.•n('r "s • :-.pa<'ious 2 hr rl"nlal. Now ll';1se1l to 2/7H. IO'k 11,,.11 . ;., ;i ~s umablc 1:-.t & ov.ncr v.·ill rin;111 c·1· halanct·-Hellrr hur r~·! :lOl Collins, c·mr. l'arli, Bal Is l . <>pen 1·5. t\ji!L675-27li:I ·--- G-ral IOOZG ... rol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab / Irvine realty llG CANYON BEST IUY! Gorgeous 3 bedroom home -wet bar -breakfast room -professionally decorated & landscaped -VIEW. $129,500. Tom Queen 644-6200. (K67) IRVIHE TERRACE DREAM-$130,000. 3 bedroom •. conv. den, family room home w /high beamed ceilings & !•land kttchen . New paint & papers - 20s1de & out. Dona Chichester 642-8235. (K68) "A HOUSE FOR AU. SEASOMS,. Long wintry nights -3 comfy bedrooms. Warm summer days - pool -n-brook-n-shady trees. Brisk ' autumn eves -huge billiard room - wet bar. Springtime Sunday dinners -gay separate dining room . $112,500. Jack Custer64~·8235. CK69) I I f01 Dooi•f 0ti¥• 14J·l23S 1t44Mac•rtfl"'144,t200 Ntwpore lttc"· C.lllorl'!Y 82&13 " ' \ I lln111 .... S. • ...... .... !* Hu1k .... 5* .... s.. Ml& ,,_s. : . ....,.. .. "°"'!"f.Fobru'!)'3.1ft5 .DAll..\'P11.0T •r ;;;:;···· .. -rio;;. ....... ~;;;; 1io"· ·~·~··~.;;;;;;·1 .......... i:d:.iMd ....... ;·· .. -;;i ;;:~-;;.a.; .. ~ff, ~ ,u, ~~~a•''' .!t~~::.'!:!::!~~ •• ;.,,. ,.;.;;,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,., ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• ... • ~·.·.·.·.·~·.•.·.·-·.· ....... ·.··"•'•' ••• ••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••·--··••• .v • a f P 1' Z550 "1•1r.. J•OJ• -----_, -.,~·········--····-· ·---· ~ cUM-l Mf ~ v ALLEY REALTY -' EMKRAt:O DAY Retire· ~ ~ ' ' ··············•••u•••• ···-··t.··-·· .. ·-····••l $1:f,\RPI: men! Home. z r._ BD,.2 S. J. C. nl"-.. & old CHRIST" AS -r...;, F•rm BR Houa• Costa ,,_ 1,orge 4BR. 2llA wllh PR.EhENTS TWO B d •-• Ill I l)o. 1111.000. ~s. aft LIDO COTTAGE MINIOft. 210· •frontact, In Valley c. ... r Deni· suo. z llr Hunlmtlj>n <'ent ... air. •e1'1 clean'• 3 e room, """•" u 5 . ... b 21,100 aqft In~. 1ml. 1 R 1· · Beach $115. i Br houee ovon, eenmla lile....,'1 OUTST & ,..D ,..G. PROPERTIES home In .nice rel1h· . Charnung • ~. 2 •· beaut. eomm'I bldg. + • • • a t 1 . Co&to Mos• 111!6. 2 Br. 2 .1111d kltch. lt'• ~·rm~ An " . borbood. Lar1e patlo. N La trple. Jrn med. ~pan· rent;1ble old hou4e. tlt-749--0613 Ba Newpart&KhSJ.aS. ni1bllate. Priced rlJ.hl . .,, OPPORTUNITY. bolt cate~ Clo•• to 0. .gllljl ('Y.182:,.500. 496-NM ... ;. lMlht.h Si~gles familiu AIL' "t W.900. Only once In a while do YOU TRULY <rhools, •hoppiOJ, and Perched abo¥e CTes«nt 0..ner/Acent .,,__,, do :j belt.go 2100 Fee. m:S43o. • SelectProperti"s • HAVEANOP"O!RTUNlfilsTOMAKE rreeway.QnlylSS.000. S.y Beach, ~n view ... -- -~ DllMIW 7·00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 11 SS6-r2860 , + • • ~---.._ f<O. , ~I· 3 bedroom buill·ln1 . AN OFFER. Now' OD beautiful ltlr:r.rtll!• duplt?.,~ ~l.ot l)edrci ••• u .1. .... ~··•••••,• 18 AC. Valencia <>nnac fireplace 'cpts.. dr;pa: ~ h In . -··----'>1 •1••t lnfl,llon. A HOME OF arove In-Valley Center. dbl • 1%15~ .... ome glorious Sh6recliffs you can-do 71 wft• eot• b~atmJOO NJ.VEJlSJ'tY Park 3 W•nt to exchan.ee up to e. car &•nice. A\fOIDLOANFEES just that! Let us show you this fine pro· 1~~~~~~~~~1 ~nrr~• THE WEEK .llR .. 2~ Ba. fom·rm. de. Income. C_omnierclal -:~vi11e1.l~ .. ~ re Assu me Sft,ooo FHA perty and then YOU NAME YOUR I· ~·lflitn H1rbor "iew special. cor. many specl;al prope rty 1n Laguna Real Estute 646_1111 • loan o n thts ~ bR.·Z BA PRICE. LOVERS Young 6.0id nn-. Deli1htfully de<.'Or;ated. re at u res. S5G . ooo. &a.ch or .NeW&JOrt area. n-. E es 1 will'apprcclate the at,yle .... ~u Lovely 2 bedroom plus 552-8596 Dob Deming Realty.,i~iiji""";;;~·~iii.iiiiiiii<l3ii07 with cory fi~ ttct. F\111 CalJ 675--7225 olfert'd tn lhia charmlns ~ _.:,. • den. ~rome with GREAT ·•· · ·--114 7'9---0613 1••aa '"' n11 3207 prl~·950· 360°VIEW fam home. lot ck:IM to POTENTIAL FQR ••••••••••••••••••••••• te::l;rtit" You approaCh this quarter acre estate scht.a. shop'g~ frwys, for WATCH. Ex f> AN s ION. Ex . 2 STORY WI LL :rRA DE, sso.ooo YEARLY J br. z ba, nr. lhr your convenaence. You ... pensive carpets, custom S23,SOO. Adult co n · equityanc<>mmlbktgs& beach. sass mo . ough' a 100 fl. shrub lined private will ertjoy the prtce too, •.. the whales without get· drapes. easy landscap. domlnlum. Elee bltns • .ad J. I and -s a. n 2!3--093-2645. 615-9173 . -G~ss H'OuSiis .. IN BACH; BAY-70<10 a.q .t.t. oC glaall )!reenhouses on more than ooe acre. Jnciudes 2 home. in exceU~nt 00J1di · t100J Zoned A·l. $175.000. with excellent financing. PETE BARRETT ..,REALTY- &4J.:.52!t,.~~ .:§5·~ ~----WV• • • ~ Sharp HarboF View Home ltemodeled MONACO model. Locatc.'ll on huge c·uld esac Jot . 4 Uedrooms . 3 battis, for mal dining, fireplace. J)oublt detached garnJ,!e. !loom ror boat or trailer ~torage. Prol1..'1isionali)' landscaped. Room for pool. $85,000. 640-+161 ~r CO ATS& WALLACE RE AL ESTATE. INC. car-way. until you reach the top of this only '33.000. FHA1VA ting sea11lck, from Aliso ing·. Truly 8 bargain at RIO. ow. 2 bedroom. 2 Bernardino for TD s. wknds. · very pri..vate property. Customized buyers welcome-Condominiums. over-~.500.Ca11613-8S.'i0 btaths, w/wcrpts & land. motor home. boat1---------- one·of-a-k.ind home features '•alpine'' SHARP. Dlal~3371tor looking Aliso Pier. Xlnt oP1Ni-..••ir'SfUNIOtfH1Cf! drapes, excellent green .... orequalvaluc6734i372 LRG l BR. 2 BA Duplex:. f 'I PERFORMAN'4E. financing: low main· a re a . · l' r 1-d e of Ital Et.tat. dlJI gar. I Y.t ~ks Crom amt Y room, formal dining, floor to tenance costs; cl05e to ov»nersh~· . A must to WOl'l'hd 2900 bay . 5300. Yearly . ceiling adobe fireplace, ''castle doors'' ·you'LLSAVEMONEY s hopping & beach. No set! ca 1 836-4206, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673--6474. .and hand r ubbed wood stained den. when you assume a low stepstoclimb.Xlntquiet Fairlane ardnes. PVT PARTY Int-led on· c--delMcr 3222 F intereslloan!4&.3Br's. neighborhood. l'"'ro m"-----.,----------rom every room a commanding v1'ew · ti 11 't tok ·1 .... ~· g •o 1 CASH ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1n a areas ... a 1 es· $31,500To$65,500 WeatPen.Lot ..___ uu,.1n .. use or . of either hills, ocean, mountains or city is 8 to 15 lhousand for lo , 1 1 t BR. crpls. drp.o\, pool, 640-()0()8 lights. Even a private dog run! A true mo paymta & int. No .a. Last avallablF 1~-1 ot n playground. a/c. Vic.1--------- dream-come-lrue. $74,900. qua Ii f yin g: For uWbt:P& ~e st Newpor~ Pen· Warner & Heh. Hunt. R·2 LOTS wanted. Corona 2 Br. 1 Ba, frpl<", garage. $28.5. mo. 549-8867, eves 675-2024; 673-2925 · C;>ll•~.n222 PERFORMANCE call ~17 1n su la area. Sur· Bch. Avail immed. By del Mar or Costa t.lesa. .J<XJ Y 846.3377 [.~~~!:.~•~H~·2~IOO~~i1 n>Wlded by recently con· Owner,84S-82J2. Ca 11 Warm In g ton Hrand new condo S350 3 br Boat £lip $450 CALL US FOR A FREE fSTtMATE OF VALUE. \T~f\ J_~J-~EY l{EAl;f)' A BERG ENTERPRISES CO. lalboa Island I 006 Costa Mesa 1024 ··············~······························· SPACIOUS Family home on 2 lols, structed. high grade re-Brothers, 673--0931 Jr.It. Waterrront Condo, sidenecs. One block lo ~exes/ 1 boat slip, m ain channel beach. Priced below Uttlhlale 1800 WANTto ea~ea~ndoned 3 hr Twn houseS47S <\ br COM finest$7!i0 JhrLil'ls B'lrUSS& Call 675-7225 bier. view, 2 Br, 2 Ba. frplc, VERDANT market for quick s~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Service Stations. ln 'r,atio, g•r: ~ fin . or 673-855<1 4 UHITS l IR.2 1 .._ Orange & L.A. oounlles. easeoptavail.846--1530 A huge gnarled okl t.ree, Ol'fNT1t 9•ll-s""R1NroifN<f·r: .. "' fl.1 r . L e a h y , which has witnessed New on Mmilet 714·540-7744 .. •OPEN HOUSE• 1115MalnStrttt OPENOAILYJ-4PM New eustom 4liff. & famrm. 3 car gar. trailer access ofr alley. Walk to bc•<'h and Lake Park. 536-8821 GeFald S. Thomas, Bltr. Laguna from its earliest Xlnl Rental Area. ----- days. will insure your Assum. V.A. Loan. Agt. Y~U11NG Cou~te1 w/ ~ privacy on lhe warm 549·0812 646-6710 w1 pay casu or equity LARGE: modduplex3Br. 2 Ba, near beach. 6CQ.. Heg ,onia. $3115. 554-2.5611334-1120 deck of this 3 Br. 3 ba.1 ____ """"""""""""~·l----·----,---1 inaVAorFltAhome.No I H ·11 .. Brokers plea se . OCEAN ·S IO~. New crpl Temp e 1 5 nome. VIEW Income PrOperty 2000 645-6~57. & 11a1nt. 2 Br. l Ba, bllns 5117,000 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----&rcfrig. $275.644-0030 Charming Cli££ Dr. view w" BUY l!OUSES •· •· 'ful d 3 TW0-5 unit apt bldg just r.. .. .,me; uc-auti ecor. completedfors~lose lfinrorf'closureOK! INTEHVIEWJNG for bdrms., dining rm.. S'COTTREALTY Lease. 2BR, Den.sw..~ tk., hen II e to ma1·or shopp · .,. ho~ patio, 4 lldcms. 3 $28,000 IS::i.'s. 3 rrpl c, den EASTSIDE $4000DOWN FAMILVROOM ..-JO/an REAL ESTATE gourme 1 c : a n w 536-7533 in" view ot ocean. Pvt.· b 'It · · t c · g center. 1st yr writ&·o£1 ., u1 ·ins. inc . orn1n •·ch. ow• mo. tst & last·+• & BBQ · d' t SIU.!.536·2.579:592·5010 u ~~ top : 1n 1rec entals sec dep. interested w 1pooltablc. Me)(iean Ow11MrhHrtM <JOO 1.1. ""' >'' ')t ~ ' ••• ' ' l, J ., tile floor s. SIS,000 . l·lard torind 2 balhbeau· Lert the stale. Entry rust om hardw ood ty . "11 dress~! up. Lux· halJ, 3 bedrooms & den rurniturc includffi 1h btk urious .P~nelhng sc~ o~f . area. Dre3m kitchen, APPEA\JHG l'rom be:il·h. J!reat larti:e hv1ng room. fam1· natural wood cabinets, h . pla<.·e to raise <"hildren~ ly play room ov~rlooks extra baths, spacious liv· ·E~~r;:;de ~:y foc:J~~ For ..... , ••. ,. own•" . .,1 easy care yard with _ce-ing room. Hkr.1!62·5566 h --~ .th . ~ .. ~ u ' .. ment deek1ng -brlng !"'='-"'-""='----near beac & _. ... w1 lig:hling.Snackbar&wet NEW 4 unit. 2 blocks to ••••••••••••••••••••••• buyers su bmit orrers. bar. frplc. Lovely wide beach. Great buy , good Prin only. 673-6400. yard with 2 patios. ta)( write-o rr. Income oo~Fvrnished :5'19,000 s1200. mo. f\.1any extras.••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa 3224 536-2579 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CALL e.. •4•·2-41.I 3102 VETERA.MS COSTA MESA WHIT •••••••••••••••••••••• 565.00U. belo~· rerlace· your boat or dads truck lovely coastline view. 2 •SPEC1••-ment cost. SJ5 .ooo. 1n urr a lley. f<~a:se in for Abandoned Bdrms .. den, 2 baths: •A u•~UT Da ys, 645·3323, eVl'S, S.1000 ltuwn-steuls don'I Aufftntics,..fsh level· pools ized yard. ~ Ne•r Nc•p•rl Po11 orrlc1 4800 sq ft or elegance in prime location--5 yrs. new v.· I FP & DW in all units plus heavy sh.ake roor & 5enc. garages. 1 BR house 5100. Util pd. Also bach. unit Balboa Sl25. Newport Beach Sl55. util pd. Costa Mesa mobile home $115. Hunt· in~ton Beach z Br $175. Don't rent .... you can own a home with nodow1\ puymcnt. No. payment for at least 30 da)'s. World Heal Estate s pecialists in veteran housing, Ask (QI" Veteran . Coun_selor, 556-=-TiTi. call anytime. ESTA _.....,., 673·798!J l<tst. C:tll 646-7171 5119,500 OHE El~~ 'Je"fPOrl Beach prime -Of'tN/119 •11-sflJNrOlfMCi • lytheSea TUIHERASSOC. F -~'" lc)("ation. Small. charm· •BALJ:lt)J\ ISLAND • Wrought iron balcony. 0 AM ISLAND U\g, ru~tic. Ample park· JBll. IB/\.155' down Old World-charm with 1105N.Cst Hwy.Laguna belongs to you in rec ---- Ing, beer & ~·ine license. JI'!•'; lrtterest MH.9SO. Spanish arch es. entry 494-1177 w /privacy & sech,IS.ion. TRIPLEX AGEHT 642...,.550 -----·1 Agt. t'ce. 919-843() SSS,000. [Jhonebi:'i-551 1, ft1 1Kl!:SA-VAGE1tcaltor hall . Secluded living HANDYMAN ,specinl: 4 Mostmagnifir.entviewor Co le of Ncwporl 642-9ti01 room. cozy den,· huge the turning basin. Lrg. *WILLY.•.* R I 5 S E • 1----famil" room. king-sized BR, den; Jg. sundeck, t t d 1· w / '"' BR l BA bl r t ------alboa Island l I 06 eator~.2 1 .Coasl e•Leo•i•••~D O .. E"'F , ocean view ·.bltnkitch.Proece s ip c-an· De ' ed .. tns,rpc,to JIW&' Cd~1 "' "' ~ " "" bedrooms. Bkr.962-1313 ti l ever ed deck over sign forowner 6/1·75. ·· · .:___ DUPLEX A KIND wt range, oVen, dtw. 2 water. 4 BRl'"5 BA. sep. occuAancy. Spotless 675_7673 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTSIDE 3 Br, t Ba, rrplc. screened patio. en<'I yard. 366 E. 19th St. SJOO. No pets. 547-6791 Lovely upgraded 2 BR custom designed CAL· VETS Car ·gt1r .. home needs din .. 3 frplc's, lavish usc cond. Xlnt. location. On·t·--:c---:o- Mewport Ht'91'els llomc w /beam~I <·eillng redwood & Riass JBR set Low interest at G~c,; :~:. ~~etaa"~~:atyr~~~~ omrafrinbelew. oods 3 c'ao,nygxar&. ly !'li:::·uGHC"C."" RI alboa Peninsula 3107 KIDS & pets ok. 1 huge CharmingJbedroomand plus 3 IJlt nt!wer Apt. amongrorestoftowering with 5'k downpayment . · R 1 4M--01J L · .o:.a->o tr. •••••••••••••••••••••• Br.beam clng, ~16.S.. Ut dtnlng room. firt'place. Bolh units have lots or trees. Choice Eastside and total payments ap· Mission ea ty 1 $395,000. Ph : 673-7334 83J-13SS 499-1131 BR near Penin. Point. pd. bltns, beamed,<.-eiling li v-privacy, + 3 f·ur gar. 10<.·. nr shop'g & schls. prox 1245 Plus· a S200 La • N'-....1 1052 LARGE Successful. Pie· Patio. garage. colOI' tv. PETS & k0 ds 2 Br gar Ing room · f-lu~c lot. SI 19.000. 15"r Down will Red u l'ed to S66, SOO . Reb~te fr~m Hacienda .:.~;: •• :;.::••••••••• EARLY a rea. Bluffs; lg. 2 luresquC Motel complex $250. 5S2--o539 singles ~el~ome s19s. • Trees and s hru bs galore! buy 11 ! !:iOuth Coa.sl In· Qv.•nr.helpsfinance. Real Estate inflation BR. 2 ba, dtn. nn., fpl.. ror sale at s.s tirTiesl~-----------1 BRING pet l Br, utilpd, Plus wor kshop, patio, vestment HAL PIHCHIM. Rltr. righters. Ideal 2 story orig. owner. $63,500 gross. Reduced orrer. BR beach house. Yearly stv/ref. 5200. t. A k , •59500 2727 F..Coast Hwy. Please call: 714-846-7076 673 5410. HBQ. We invite your in· 54!1-<»112 ti-tti-ti7IO ho m c with 2 huge Brok;e~rC'AwroNl...,_ooMi556llf:' l ·~~~~~~~~::;~1.~sz~2:s.~F~u~r~n;. -Ba-;t~bo~•~·;c_a_ll l KID ok. 2 Br duplex. gor. :.;pee ion . s •n.i: · · ----675-4392 bedrooms. Walk to the BIG CANYON HO.••F. $195. Broker. lo'ee Call.540·1151 BalboaPeninsUla 1007l;m;;;;;;;--m;;;m;;;m;;;m;;;I H · d "' Tl~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach. Call acien a lestluylWsWeek 4BR+fam.1W down GREATLOCA: """' e1Unfwftshedl HOMEFIMDERS t \ • WILLTIWIE Real Estate Jnc. 5Cherryl-lillsLane 8 units. N. E. Costa ••••••••••••••••••••••• •642-9900* *8 UNITS• 963-8316 OCEANSIDE-Great in· ByOwner.644--6249 Mesa .. Near shopping & .,.. '"" HERITAGE . . REAlTORS ATTRACTIVt.: I JBedroomhouseinex· PRAWL!NG C l 'I doo d r · 3 allschools.GrossannualGetwral 3202 N.CostaMesa.Big4+ 1 changl forpaintjobon3 S a 1 • r -oul ~r iving. EASTBLUF'F.vu.3BR,3 Sl7,300. Price $140.000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• fam. rm . Bltns,'dl :~;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;1 Hedroon1 -S215.000. Jla.nch nestled.on hill Bdrm+stud10.$93,SOO. ba&bonusrm.lcanbe5 • 1 Pr1nl·1 .. al~ 0111 ". i213l l-'ourpe)(es.Qt.11 '--ah 4 8 ,·g BR's Prin_cipals only. Cal FREE FREE hwshr. s hag thr uout, • • ' World Real &•-1.-near uo:: c · • BR) Across from park. . . "•s 637 ••o< llG CAMYOH 331-o423 nnT 13x27 fo~R. ranc h size &1-TiteGooc:IUfe cll:..<!nA t 646~ l or --.,...,.,. •Professional Service• sprinklers. gasbbq . .$395. GNat •i•w. DoYtr, 2 1c·-.... -o-nad;.-Mm---10_2_2 556-7777 kitchen & candle lite c;..491-2513 G40-.......... gen '1 ·PLEX for sale. Costa •LAHDLORDS* S4S-076Q + cltft, 5124,500. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ASK FOH dine. big yard. w/loads SPECTACULAR VIEW Mesa. 569.500. ByOwncr.. Hollte'fiftclers* 2 Hr duplex. crpt.s, drpir; VOGEL & BABBITT REALTORS 644-6056 ct1 AR~flN(; older 2 stor" .,..,".,'.,•".,•.,',.R"i"c"k"li"y"ens""'~ I or fruit trees. Smallsaoodn. Missloft Yleio I 067 3 BR. 2 Ba. Brokers pre· 968--0707 arts PA-f . 642 9900 bltns. aar. Encl. patio. J assumes VA loan. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• view. sez ··Priced right & r-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;•;I · No pets. l child ok. lt9S. s1nJ!le f;.1m1ly home. So. mo. pays all. s.39.900 f'ull SAN J UAN MODEL V."On•t last a "'eek ... Agt. I California's Largest mo. 646-3786: 545--0760 or Pa<". Coast H\\")'." Br. price! Bkr 962-6511. 2 br & den. 2 ba. fnnl din. 642·2Z3'7 Just Listed _ _:·~R~·~·~··~l~Se~rv~ice:!.'!:· __ ,:~:;';;:C.::~=~="-;~~ ~~:_:~;;·ooo· Pvt ov.·nE'r . SUPERB HOME rm, country kitch, 3 tonl"'"'---------·I BR, t;astside. $250. ofTHEWEEIC. OWMBl air. prof~ lndscp'g. 3Br,2Ba. HVltUpgraded lt"'OURPLEX ALA UNTALS Crpts,drps.Adultsonly.~ ~'!""''!""'~""''!""''!""''!""'~ llAltROH VJ F:W HILLS, MESA WOODS. Spacious MOTIVATED SS0,900. Brk. "95-l<m Monaco, Lowest 568,000. in most desired area of 645-7253 , Spacious 3 RR. z1:r ba 2 story, 4 bedroom+ fan-Beautiful 3 bedroom ...____.1_~ 1069 See.TOHwEn.~El-484GHT4S. Costa Mesa. $90.000. For • ute11i1.m ... IND ,. BlCK BAY ·I llt.'droom9, pool. fumily room. stone firt>pluct", J.!arden patio, E:8t ·1n k1tchE'n and privuti: sun· deck . Hut,:ti master hedroom s ullc stl .500. 1ur; down.Cull . Key Realtors ~·77HX VIEW OF HILLS l.<iguna Niguel, 3 bdrm., 2 b • Lgc. assumable loan. Vacant. Consider sale or lease. 549.950 coilmN-Ml.ftTIN lu Fll!ALTOFIS • 644"7662. GI-HO DOWN AIAMDOMEO $200MOVES YOUIM Prestige location. Tree hned apprpach. Secluded t'nlry. Spa<"ious li\•ing room, formal dinin~. Garde n kitchen, SEPARATF; famil y room. Ridden patio. Spiral staircase to massive master suite. Fu ll family sized bed1;,oom~. OWNF.lt 1-iAS A BANDONED. S200 TOTAL COST MOVES YOU IN!! fo,ull price!only S38.500. Take advantage, c:~ll 8'2·2535. a'f:N Ill 9 •• 1rs fl.JN TO M NICE r [TI ' TllE REAL ESTATE RS home. With family &drn. tastic bonus room. Prof. home near Adams & .--.... ,_... ~ details. call .~ . LEAN 2 bedrm coltahedge;o; 1n1e room. On ;1r.1?e pr1v. '" '" · 33 ~~"' N r d N I · lands•a ped. Sprinklers Brookhu-t. Prolesso·ooal ••••••••••••••••••••••• The Heal Estate air f fiit HOURS crpts, stove & attac , lot. Panorainic view of front and rear. Garden landscaped . Asking only BY OWNER Weslclirr 4 3 BR. plus Cam. rm .• 2 839~1 or,.-:-~l . J :::S. gar. ot ence . • ocean & Newport ecnter. li,e:hl1ng. Offere d at $46,950. Assumable FHA bdrm, 3 bath, family & frplcs. Woodsy & warm. i"'""'"""~".!""'"11it!!!!"11it~~ -----s mokers. Ready now a Beoiutifully deturated & S(iA&;H,250. OMUPEERSB. Joan. See it aOO make of· study. $89,000.642-4519 Lovely yard: guest apt. *FIVE UMITS * HIWJOIT&MY.c.M. "'2·Da $200. mo. 646-5855 ~~~ti~<'~t~~~-1°fy1:,~~i. rer!SCOn REALTY r ~E~A-9S~T~BLU FF ~-ondbo. iSS,SOO -GEM-;~~~rwo:1~~~ui:;c~~~ s 1 EB-VfEC~'f_lAtbl:'pdc~~· up ~Ub~~C~p~~Kn!~~.':; -Xlnt. home/rental. Nr. 12U·FTustinAve .. 8 . town . No vacancyfactor. GARAGES sep. 2 Br 1:41-~2 51'7531 $4 ,500. Ownr.3..,..2 a. N r urn.u I •wv 556-8286 ~ Estate Buiklen. SMI C•"'IMf• NI 541·1655 LOW, \.OW schls, mkts, park, tennis REALTORS 642·4623 Priced to sell with good duplex Sl60 Fncd;E:side. FRUIT TREES, BBQ, ) lnte-atianal club. 532-4543 income. S\18.500. eoich . LITTLE 2 Br house $165 br, lba, din rm. $265. , "' IHTEllEST VIEW VIEWVJEW HOWAHOJOHNSON Kids&pets.yant&gar 556_...,. ·! IS presently sellin~ lht!ir' Secluded ;1nddown. 4Bdrms IAYSHOIES MEWPORTTO REAL1'Y 497·1744 3 BR Tri. E·side S23S • new condominiums, Ca· S4U.500 buys sharp home CONDO C •T •UMA ------Wkg singles. pet&child •l\1 ESA VERDE; . n yon <.:rest Estates, Ranch Villa in a good area. Clase to Sharp 2 Br. aJI bltns, A A 4-PLEX S215/S350 3&4 Br houses SPEClAL .t -located .'.It the corner of s hopping-schools a nd close l o pool, bbq & 3 bedrooms,pnol·VERY Frplc, all xtras, 2 car. ; 4 Bdrm. 2 bath. Clean".{ Pacific View Drive & $49 ooo frwy acc. VA terms also clubhouse. Crpts & drps. PR IVATE with wide Wifh kids& pets. avail. Ph:M0-7327 •~ new ~1a cA rthur Blvd in , avail, Tel. Agt.842-9371 Lots of privacy. o~n spectacular view. SPE .. 'D •&LE , NEWPORT Corona clcl ~1ar. start.inJ! GI Terms GOIHGTO SPA RUNG Better hurry it's vacant. " ~ NICE bach Sl20. Util pd R t* W&ANTP.!_DOwne• ..,,:1 al 566,900. Sales office & -REAL ESTATE Call 646·117t · Bu>; one or a pairoft.hcse On bay. l Br51J5.Utpd e n ers ........ ·-mode I now open. OneheckOJaliome!Lots ""HEY•ft•• 833.~• at onl• lO':< down. In· S F ullProp.MgmtServ.;· 0 E Mill -""" ,....... n11 1rsf1.INTOMMCE' ~ NB lfGHT 2 Br. rear to"'reeRental,OneCorp ... • _P_l_l_'!__6_•10..:.._._· ____ ofpri\•acy."mini"forest BLUE PACIF1C ONLYl----------·1 Of't:~ l • come S696tmonth with housePool.frpl.yd,$255 .. DUPLEX OH 47 FT.LOT C.'.1 11 us about this ehar1n · ul).( v.•e ll toealed owner ot·cup1cd home with storybook ~arden and S22S l mo. rental unit So. of Hwy .only $89,500. Call 644-7211 AJ?:ent ~--- CostaMua 102'1 or trees-. garden. park· one mile away. 4 Bdrm XEANPRONT H<xne & rents SIO /unit below LAHGE 2 Br rum, patio Agent.556-4911. ~ \lkl' Y.'.I rcl s. 1<:11try hall or J and n playroom. gar apt, by owner. eves.& market. Two and three & gar. S325. Singles fine DUPIJEX 1 Br. crpts, ne\I(· opens to 1?racious living cor.y fireplace, pool, or weekends645-ml bedroom. l~~ baths. Only PLUSl~ lrg J Br, vu $350. d rps & decorated >- room , 4 bedroom!J, bi g kid sized corner lot. Cull -----1========--'C':'::': I 562.500 C<1ch. No df'\Ve-Yrly, singles ok Mature ado It. 240 FloweiL familv room , t"·o wood· & sec it now. Agl. St.,1To0ce.t s-taAna 1010 by.Byappointmenlonly !llJNTINGTON. St.Cit . burrl 1ng C1rcplnces. "A2·937I Immediate possession: J ' BEACl-l lovers 1 Br. yd, . " Id 1· ~ d 2 "·tbs ••••••••••••••••••••••• narvest go app 1ances.1-------bdrms. + en, .,.. : •Ill~ s m chld ok. 5140. Avail 3 BR. 2 Ba. SJ2S. 313 Prtn- Nf•:ir p11rk & the Ploiza. ~-assumableloan.$15,000 VETS SEPAllATJo.; dphc I Br ceton Dr. Open 10 til 4 540·1720 UUPLEX~.lm SIOO Close to bch;-omove daily.&t0 -1155 T ARIELL, REAL TORS • • v A appralSed 111 . --------, 29SS llarborH1vd. Mi!CI •Won'tlast ~ NEWER 2 Hr w 11?ar. 3 BR BUCCOJ...A ~IL., Z CALL -----------1 Kids. pct, singles,$235 frplcs, ra'!1 rm, din rn1, •••••••••••••~·~···•••• 1Y Owner-4 Hr. 3 Ba A-NEW--HEW-NEW!! Worid Rd Estate BUILDER HAS 7 Unit LAGUNA fncd. yd. z car gar. Va· MESA VERDE fo'ramc. Crtynrd entry. h ,...L. MW Apartment Package £or BACll. color tv, furn. cant. 5325. 968-4406 Ol" Patio. t-"rplc. Island kit., M J Ml9 Duplex, blk. to ocean . The Veterans Specialist sale. 112 Ac re Back Bay Util pd. SISS. 1 BrSlSS , ~·~79~·~25_1_7 ______ _ 'only $5000. down to as· lndrv rm, tiled entry AndUP9"alkd Like n e w . 3 Br. ea . 556-7TI7 areu. coastal com· PRIVACY 1 8 hse .,d 1· V \ I h · in this 2 Bdrm Con $89 500 mo'ssoon o.•·. Plans tbru r 'J • BToro 3232 ~ume / Olin on s arp. hall. Sep mstrsuite. t-'am ... · · · A ...-for sale 1200 "" rrpl. si ngles ok, 5250. ••••••••••••••••••••••'4 bi~ :t bedroom home. rm & hobby rm. By lippt. dominium, priced iat 5 BR. &den, 2blks. l0 c. --'!II-Planning Dept. ready ror REAL neat 3 Br hilltop ·I BR. 2 Ba. A/C, l'ullv Located on corner lot. o:AI\. 5307 52:1,500. with FHA loan ocean.$67,SOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• hu 1l din1C p er m it . """"A ll 1 &r1 r ,., Nev.•Jy landscaped. Very .,....,...-. · ·------1 pymlS. of $190. mo. Near 4 l:JR. cllnalfrontf,00,900 AVOCA D 0 LAN I)· (;ons tru<'tion finance ..,...... AL~ RaEMfAi.s crptd & drpd. Gerdenin~ cleu'n. Wo r ld Re<1l;\ll-~S A DEL MAH -By pool, in a quiet corner. 2STYA·framej.\5,000 i l .790./At'. llanctio Ca .. commitmenli i43,500. scrv.AvailFeb.lsl.$400. !-:s tale. 556-7777, call Owner 5BR.3KA.2sty. Ca11Agt.968-t456 AlsoChoiceRentals 80'/.-seller financed. cashrirm.642.4750 642--8383 mo.Call586-5676 , anytime. ~~~-·~~i~~-~1~1~~~3~j 1 l_lY_O_W_N-ER, S & S BiJ? CAYWOODAIAU'Y !~?e ~ntO-r_;g:!~~rkc~~-AHAHEIM4ft.EX"S SEEK & FIND" ·F•rnousC.UMidn:- *SUPER AREA* ror appt. . .540-3648. Sur Model, 4 BR, 3 car * 54•-t 29o * 714-633-4603 2 Bdrm. I~ Ba.ea. 19,7 '"lld C' I ~ar,3 ba r huge£am·rm&, YOWNER b b -N F II t C II ""1 eer ire e . ofrlce. Ultr• exquisite.~ 3 r , i i,., a , 2V.:.-ACRES Desert Hot r . u er on ° ege. Mella Verde. See to ap· BUY REAL """°,~.Shown by appt. vacant. ~47.000. _Hbr. Sprg• $900 l>ef acre; 40 S61.500.549--08 __ 1_2 ___ 1 preciate this upgraded EST •TE ""'" -High Ensign Manners 4br, 2ba lovely ho me A 15681 Sunburst Ln. Near Thu ' th S '646-7343· acres Indio, Citrus or Loh for sale J200 with nn Atrium. $63,!iOO Like this TODAY! East Weatminate r Mall. M r .th·ruw!:: 545-tZ?s' agriculture $950 per ••••••••••••••••••••••• by owner. 557·2528. side Costa Mesa, charm, 891 2Z20or891-6353 on. ru ' acre: 240 actts, 18 mi So. Z STORY /OC, EAM l~~-m;;;;;mm;;;m;;;m;;;;; woodsy corner lot.. 3 big WESTCLIFt-~fWhy wail oC Hemet $600 per acre. OWNER WJRHAHCE 0 I' bedrooms,· big ramily ASSUME 6'4, Ocean '" for mortgage rMtes lo Your terms. 496-1020 Vac. 5 Unit R4 ,Agt. POOL$48.5 O! T. hou room . w~r1n brick mi.3br:2baLaCuesta. comedown?Buynowon c 'al 549--0812 616-6710 OYRLOMOGRUOBVISYDNR S0U MATRAH CNOIL LSTKY SK RN O TRREDAUM ET AIBa L RB H UIF AM 0 u sJa T R • M .. I! u AARTS C KYTH CG AT SK &OY RMR EKBLUIOA~SG 0kASPB OSORRBUBRNTSNEIMAKT EAT8ANOUOSttL1SUB RY I HRNUMKOTSRELYAMIMIT I., REST I G f. are o OWR Se fireplace. 2 buths-the Owner. 2nd TD. $49.500. un 81W contract of sale & o~1rc1 1600 ------·-----! •«•rmalt!ntry,.slt'PdOwn 2 O~droom. l " butha . b ·s l ·nhools only 968-1486 l t '""',.rty Mobile Home, , . .,.. c s ... . ge your permanen ••••••••••••••••••••••• T--"-p~-2100 parlor. bnnqu~t din~ Llkeoewcarpt.'l,drapet, S43,95il' But hurry. <'U ll I I 1044 financini later. 5 Br . . nH..-r tlr1l> Oourmets kitchen. HuJ.!~ RArage. clubhou~. pool . c:A6 . .,,, n no / t pool 1 1 • SPENDABl.F. income. in· ••••••••••••••••••••••• '" . ...., ••••••••••••••••••••••• w w crp • • rp c, nation hed e 4 800sq fl r~estaroom .SWEl-:PING Heal s hllrp. Ea.<1L<iicle xlnl cond. S79.500. By Ne orn~ bid~. ·,..· ~IO~IL I'.: Home Pk . STAIR CASE. Separate CM .$28,5()(). Spte.loll....... owner. (213)944-9888. R k 615--6700 Bridgeport. Trtrd children's winl( & sun· RoyMcCarde Study or library olf lhe eX't 24t. 1418 Mariners ro r 130.000 eq . for Cr.!, d.eck. Seoluded mllStt1r Realtor lllOHewl:'rt maalersullewlthalrium Dr. 1..,.Runa area. Box 1504, ~'ul t e. SPARKLING " uo • •JI s-• t C ~ POOL. YOllNAMETllEl!!!!Coll~!!l>~!!e!!1!!a!!~""'!!··~!! ~~;;;;;= view. 2 Additional OCEANFRONT CUston'I ""'-n~ n.\·a on. a . ...., ...... TERMS. 0¥'neranxlous, I· bdrms .. 2 bBlhs, living Duplex T op cond Twlo come&~fo~W:rea wa·..taln1 Dftftt, rtustgo. 8c11tbu)'&lonly *MESA wooDs• ••••••••••••••••••••••• room fireplace· •nd ,• St•t.soo·. Ownr. wtJi d lg led a:s the ruture ••ton 2400 td.500. Take ~vantajti BY O....,....ER treat farm kitchen. It ' f i n a n <' e . C 0 /\ST es na . I r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Eleea.nt 4Br +Family nl"llll uparaded onaroroork>t PR 0 PERT 1 ES commert!1 center o ~IJ842·25SS ' nd pool • CM. Curre t1v a units O +LOVELY Acf!!S, 23 + ftt•~lf'S;Ul'llU>WMC.\' · Rm. 3Ba. Walk to So. Z STORY •n near park a . 613_$,f,tO .1 1 f S J C In - Coast Plaza. Pror dee. 154.7.50 rent for SI 1 . per mo. mCI · 1 r~ m N t:I ~t . Oeen Sat/Sun l°"'. Ask· $43,950 CALL552-7500 BACK Bay Cstm homes Partner ~f! aratlon . eve .an a · in,«S68.900-M6-.l920. •Vl'SIQ N • (2) lef\. 4br, 4ba. FR. Flexlblelerms. .500. bRu:n;n11 :~~~nn• ~~~u 1------Save .commiSB1on with Oil. ti Nowak bkr. 222..\ &IG·3928orMS34&'1 e u · c.· J • ' this 2 ~\ory 4 bedroom. ' brcllaecl w / lrll oukJt. nearly new l..ake Forest REALTY ~~.~~~ard Ln .NB . Ideal £or c.-ab1nJt o r You don't need a 1un to •'Draw Fasl .. when you plate an ad In U\e DAILY PILOT Want Ads! Call now -642°5618. ho.mew t manyimprove· ARedlllll Compnny -----c11mpJt11e~. 512~.ooo . mtnts. A!O'Aumul>le 1~.t l lnlv P•rkCenter t BR . 3 ba. StcJ15 to bch. Terms to ri.Zht Jll'rt)·. Flli\ lo11n . Princlpu,L"I on• · Irvine Term.s flexible byowocr, Owner.LO k r . 4Q2·"412; ly. CallS88 SQ50, 64$-l370aft5pm. eves492·11 - T-A&.T...a...RNW-ADYL"IH CAHN ASCYSEOUCllARTRISRIA CABADOYDSAL I S PARR &C PRRAMltM809ALl8BU&Y ETMYORYRUBtlT~ACDTY 9K PMOTROD UNglL8T MAa ' -• l':n)oy rru1 c" l••irt• ·•sttk A t 111d" p1••~lr11 with "'·tr 1W'0 d1~cnvfrie!t ~t po"t1 11'1 •" 1\l.11•• •1!1'1r11 1\f 24•JN..-~IHll,' ·Tu~'' ...nlumf"\ I. 11 and Ill. -wt ll fi">rMrl\. m•kU..c~ JM!y•blt tn ••Sefk • Fl~" I'",.,. t./ 1hu• 11.-JMP'f. r I ~ . . ' '11..,1.,,o,._,o"A~•1.:.v,_Pc;•e,L,,o.!.r _ __, __ _,,,,.........::M"ond=!IJ=·':.:•::;:;•:::"'l=i ... ..:.11=· 11 A,mt•••Usla ·tr• .t.,:dks•••U. .. • -fife ' I taUsk:• Af• twww•Ullllc 'n • Af.c•r~r '~3,d00 oMc.a..w -: • •••••••-•--•••••• ••••,I:~ ·~--·•-•• ,._•-•• ... •••,-••• 01' UWM i •dl1 •••••••••••••-•MM•• .·Ma11"U.fwwl"'9C1 .H1•etUWfla:al+1• .Af&f ''"'*'•••• 1 .. a•w..1 J106 c...ti....._ h Jl24 l-Jlt1 .... Ja40 Hm wlJ!l"f .._. 3169 ••••••••••-• .. •••••••• FRH R&ff • .. __..._••••"""••••• :9'-···-··-··~ ................... . ........ _,.,,_..,... ..... ···~·········~·Jt.1 ,.,. ···~·····--·~-···--·· ..... -........... ..LIVE 1,... FOR£ST omce. •~ baodJ ·to• '"""""'°" .... J24 .,._ J.244 C--.i.1 -1n2 CHlANJ> CANAL l r, Bft-Llko ............. NEW Del.WO.! llr. a°"· UNFURN ....... Qr, 2 !lk SJM .• Br $205. Ga San Di••• Fwy. A.llal .... t ""•••••••••••·--•• .... "! ••••••••••••-•••••• •••••••••••••.-•••••••• waterfat. w/bolit dodt. on dyarO. Lee kit •• 1ar.; Yrplc. All bltm. $250. Ba. Westclifr area, small &:, waler pd. Adtdt.., no 60 daya rree rm'-oo l yr. NICE s bedrm. z tit, cpt.s, FOR ho .. f. LEASE MONTHLY lo June. ovtt· No cbJldfea/peis. ""1300 pvt J'd • hldrr nn. W\r mQ. All alJ.lt ,pd~. encl. ll'tl o II:. it2-Z 152; pell. 114 E. _.,_ CM teu:e. IJl-1400. • drps, bJtns.dbl,iar111e. SALE"::St: JRVJNc;: look 'tBay.ZBr.MOO.No mo. yrly, inc. '!!!J.1. pd. Qu1et. nrad\11. no aar . llO-J818 or 54.S-«IGO $48-013Tor846-40ll5 Nice y•rd. UM. mo. area caJt -us! We artl children. C•ll8'7S--31516. 81f-020'1 . ~e: P:a!::a'*w~D ~~ WSTCLP'Jl' are•, 2 br, 1\i'J loota 4000 ~~ l~a~e•;:.~~~~ 96.1-1567 SM--178& ask here lo se"'e YOU & C ost.Ml'H 37 2 4 ~y1o·aoNTYNl'ty 3Brl MOVE1ftloday,ZbrSl!il. ba sgl. ilY. Patio gar,••••••••••••••••••••••• adj. Alrporter Hotel. for Bev or Dale. WILL AfAKE EVERY ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 ba, ~ mo. ~ l'fn S.xv Cb.ildren QK, 1'1391 "A" fri°>I, $2~0,. Adi\..' 1665 ROOMS Balboa Island. AJC. full 1ervlce& f'rm· ~b~:;.2 :.~o.c~.d~: r:us~:!~s:ivc 'i'OUR Ca1a "de Oro or67S-700,evs. ·r~~L YM~Olcl ;::~o"ar.1 ,J/it Slw.·i:r~ JMneAve.CM64!--0239 ~nr:~y& ·~:.~: $lfiti~uPont. R.oomtl 9G-4567or963-17861121k PETTITIEAl.TY ALLUTILITllSPAIO 2 BR . upper, ,sun--..uva eUpAt 1142-4389 .JO'TOOCEAN 175-3613 •833-3223 .. lilnoon• for Bev or Dule. University Park. Irvine Compare before YOll rent ~~k.Jg:~· 5 y-=~I~10:; LA MAHCHA,AP'rs BRAND ~deluxe-2br,2 ~~·_"'~Property DELUXE pvt ent.. bath. OFFICE SPAC E N.L VACANT 1 ston' prestige 552 -7000 CUJFi::::=roo i 673-8484 eve&wlmds . T18Sc~tP=,CM b1,~la. rm.~ DIW, i BR 2 e pt.I. d II no s mokers. Maid s erv. Coast l'l.lghway C~do. 2 !ill •• nt•w cpb & 1.,,.-. IHch U 48 •Spacious kitl'hen with in· 2 BR. Ground f1r yearly lt.dult-Nopet-Dibwhr :r.:!x.f:r, nr. ~ '281'> clec: bl:~s~ Pool~~. Costa Mesa. S48-7l9l. . ··C"1'homa5 M8--6SZ7 pain~. 4! Ctt r c n c ld ••••••••••••••••••••••• \d1rttllightl11g. rental • .frplc, aiir. gar, Sbac crpl-Cloa•d imo.644-5722 ROOMS sio. wk up with , · t:aragc, x.1.nt l'Ond .. ~. 3Sr. 2ba Condo, bltns , •Separate din's are.a &ti&--w'/'9 ea.rare. Ga~~DQ-RGE a Sr, 2 88 studk>, kitchen sao. wk up ailt. CIU:>I CE general orrice. Pf!':" mo. 962-4471 ask for wa ll·to·wall cpt. dbl gur. •Home-like storage Gas It water Pd-Pool Warner & Beach area. SPAC New 48r, frplc, i!+ MB-9755 or 645-3007 coi oe r Suite, 3 oles. re-- Keath . ~15. Call 673-1221 or •Privatepatioe lalbooPeM..-11 3107 AvaU now. OUJdren un· ba, garage, OW, Yrl c.epl. are!'. ~ aq fL t.IODEHN J·ir •e a bedrin 846-2".c!44 . •Closed garagew/~t.orage ••••••••••••••••••••••• LUX 4-plex 3 Br, Z Ba, 2 dtr 6 allowed. No pets. Jse. nr beach. 4823in !80 .• zoo. wfpvt. bath, for t:cnt ~/~, chiv,, drps, 2 ba f le ~o~ered atio' •Ma rble pullman OCEAN FrnL 1Br. Cpts, ear .var. 1500sq n. Fr-pie , $230. mo. M7-4JWI) Rivec Ave. $450 per mo. refined lady. Kitch. cp.ts •. J11n1to~, m~tnl. & '. w '&Pbllns oodpl()(·a: 3 B_D. Im m~l'. ocean vu. •Kin~size Bdrms' drps, bllins. frplc. DJW. pvt paUo. So. C.t 673~7180. priv 'Jgs. Quiel home in ut1! incl. Lse 65" sq fl:. D '' g k f Ut1l.pd. $325. mo. 499-•Pool-Barbi:cue11-11ur· 67:>-l5J6 Plazaloc.~-6808 BRAND new 2 Br. 2 Ba, CM ref's no :;mok'c Ne w1>ort Center, NB. 11on. 8350. mo. As or 3279or 213-287----6709. rounded w / luSh lndscpg • cf1?b. drps. dshwb.r. dis· PARI NEWPORT 540 • 7195 ·• · (714 )644 -5800 9am Lo Ut-v or . Dale ~ --, . Adults _!:. Nopels BALBOA PARK Loe. 3 EASTS IDE 2 BI' posal. nr, Huntington A.PART..-.rs -4pm, Cull Ray Boiinf. 96J -17gG. WHIT~WATEH View, lBDRMF S2lS llr 288 frptc 'S3'1$)'rly townhouse. Pvt R•rden. Harbour. 16711 Sims. Bachelorlor2 SLEEPlNGroompvtent.1;;;;;;;;;;~;;~~~ R-8 1 . & d V1ctor1 a Brh,3br.2 bu. ··BDRM L•um...,_..,( BrOter &...~ · · 1260. mo, Call eve1, 84&-28S6 Bed nd & ha. nr shol)5 & bcbl1 l'RIMeFRONTAG~ 3B .2_A, g.1mtio ·y,. hou:.cS-IOOmo.642---9401 "' . rlJ":'·-· ' 645-8964 roomsa · ·ft .-~ c. bltns. !i1ngles & pets OK . , 3'1.5 W. W11son642·1971 DELUXE 2 br Condo 600 BEACH/OCEAN VIEW Town~ Sl.20. 673-03'!3 u 5pm in downtown Costa Mesu. S:t99: . mo. li.:i r b a r a lc19una N1C)Uel 3252 $30 WEEK & UP E. Oceanfront, sub-~kg, I BR Eastside. crpts . 1 bdrJS190JMdull.s Fr. $224.SOOpen 9-6 Daily 8EAtrfl1''UL pi·iv. room. 500 to 1200 sq.n . Ideal (or' ~:_~7~-'I•••••••••••••••••••••• elevator, sec. gates. Sl50. drps, bltns. pool. '145. No 124 Sth Sl 5f0.-8.l42 Spa-Pools-Te!l"is . Kitchen pr ivlgs. Good outlet :>tore & many K 1 OS & 1, E 'I' . OK 3 z en, 2 8 1\ condo on the •S6.6() Night & Up Yearly, Avail immed. pets. 675~ Dkr, no Across from f a'1i h1on locution. Cf.1 54M-3932. olhe.~ busines..~. Good , , , :; · , golr course o\·erlooking •Studio & l BRApt.s gas---3094 m---&182 fee. One Mo .. FreeReet Island at . Jaryll>0ree on trart1c. l~ots of parking, lJ<.'<.lroom ~ ~1~·1~h, ~u b~c lake. 5275. Call before 5, •TV & Maid Serv Avail ' Deluxe spac. ·2&3 Br San Joaquin flills Ro.ad. BEAU'r . d ecorat~ room Call W. r:. I~al'henmycr ~~e. ll o •.;_ic · 675-2'll30 ;!~one !:ierv1ce-lftd COl'OftCI del Mer 3822 '!!ts~R1o•:-'p~~~,~~'!~ studio 2 pt.s .. lli s -C7 I 41644-1900 111 pvL home l~ated _111 .'ki Ev~.1 .• llROK ER -F~·1-· NEW TOWNl·IOUSE 2 •ty. •Ch•"ld•en & Pet"'--'"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• patio, $175 to$200. ibaby hwashers, patJos. some S Cl-3176 choice loc. ~oola ~1t.'Sa . ijl ~' " ' """'"'vo• SEE TO BELIEVE! w/frplcs Neartihopping CM $30. wk ., kit. pr1vgs. • • HOMEFIMDERS J br. 2 \.';! ba, O<'eun & hills •S!>. off weeks rent w/ad ok. Nr. Irvine Industrial ecnter. ~chools & Fwy. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1''emale. 979-9656 !!!!'!!!!!!!~ * 642-9900 * view. Rec. fac 's. Sec. 2376 Ne...,·port Blvd.CM ~:~: ~~~ m=u; ~ Area. 557-2841 fo'ro m $250. SJS-->-2.579 5295. MO. 1450sqft.. 3 Blk's . . ---gate. Close Lo 1\1arina. 548-9755 or64$-3967 decorated & w/garage. 3 BR tnhse 2~ Ba. bltns. to beach, 3BR 2BA, (rplc. ROOM ror rent in Pnvate Rl-:NT or leuse4 BR, 3 BA $475. 847-8583 ~ 1 h 422 Larkspur, &W-6800 or cpl, drps, no pets.Nr. BRAND NEW Condo, 2 AgL Ph: 498--0300 home. Mesa Verde area. -Merc.-dilh Garden home.~ _....8 -~ 3 9 NICF. 1 r dpx. "'uict. 6447,~ 8 k IF . . .,30 BR 2 Ba, A/C Frplc • 545 2095 · ••95/mo.536--8514. ~ew..,..... e~ 26 Sep. by jtaroges . --.v a e r a1rv1ew _. . . l • S.JllOn . SUPERIOIAYE.. -·-----1 1 d d .,. 1882 $350." 0· 675-4868 C-'•~~-3878 ROOtR & loan! 4050 --••••••••••••••••••••••• t:mp oye a It over 35. DUPLEX. So. or est' ........ -...,.... ~ Afedical or olc. space, 3 Bil. 2 Ba. close lO: bcal'h BEACH 2 Bdrms. Frplc, No peLs 548-1021 HWY. 3 BR. 2 BA. ram LARGE 2 br, s175_ Sing. YOU WJLLLIKE IT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••t•••••••••••••• 1700 sq. ft .. al 42" per sq. & p.ark. mod. kitchen. Drp s . Crptd. Gar. rm. Cplc. walk to shop, story. beam ceiling, Com£ortable.quiet.lblk CONDO.Clean2BR,pool, RETlJl_ED/A'.mbulatory. tl. incl. lndscpg. maint .• S315. mo. Aft ti pm, £375.mo.yearly (213) schl & park. s 385. drps, bltins & paint. from oc~an. I bdrm. s 2 o o J mo. Ca 11 homelike. atmos. xlnt. water. parking, lrash; 536-9591 696-~ *•*GARDEN AP'TS 644-9330 Carport. 2043 Wallace ll35. + uld. 960-2746 714-552-9214. me<1ls. 3 p..:rsons or mun has drapes. 3 BR. 2 Da. DELUXE SPYGLASS OeVu 4 br. R. *••POOL A\•e . 646-9243 l BH & 2 Br, new ap· Santa Ano 3 880 & wife. 548 -4464 MUTUALILDG. TOWN lj 0 USE S27s R & I b f'urn . 1&2 Hr at>ts in 2 BR APT. So. ol Hwy, 1. d pv1• R "d J 4 Off1('eS uvitil. from 414 ·DI pootl.S875.mo. adult section. Elm walktoBch,adulls,$240.0AK§IDGEVlu.A3br, pia~c~s , cpts, rps .. 2 •••••••••••••••••••••••. · .. esien(.'(', actilni. to2.241 sq .ft.al50"per pJmo. 644 -1791 /&f.2-8235 GardcnApts.642--3645 642-5953 8 to S wkdys: 2 ba, bltn&. children blf?cks lo beach. Util · IEAUTIRIL •1va 1.1 · l-f.omc-s u r -""·fl . Good location. All 645-5071 673~/645--9399 eves welcome S225 858 paid. S200/S250.536-4710 S d " &"h rf I round gs. Semi-pvt. 5250. "'1 CONDO 2 br, 21h ha. pool. SUS C •srr•s · • urroun 1ngs .... ~ u . pvt SJZ.'i S4l:l--4464 util. ''a id, inl'l.jan1tori<1I, l BR. 1 ba, close to bch, bltns. wash/dry, gar. 00 .-. "" & wknds. Center, 645·921~ 2 BR. I~ BA Studio. $175. spacious <1pts. -· -· · c\t:\'il tor, parking & park & his chl. Big pets.675-9188 Minutes to Newport C •·M 382 4 NEWHOUSE.stZE 3 br 2 mo. Isl & last+ depos. •Adultorfamilyareas Hotels.Moteh 4100 rit\'Service. backyd, new crpts/drps. Beach. bachelor & l Br 0Sn11 esa. · p d !rpl dbl · 536-3890aft6PM •2 blks from So. Cst ••••••••••••••••••••••• HA .. BOR New paint inJout. s.150. furn. t~rom S130 . up.••••••••••••••••••••••• h,3· vty • c.I Kil~-i.. Pla7.a ~-wk ., Sl25. nio. Pool. 536---5006or5J&-7542 llGCANYOH Adults no pets . 2110 HACIENDADEA1ESA No pets. S:Jl5, Aso 2~ r Logunal.acll .,941 •Adult re c reation nr bch l~:.iguna Notor -'-"--'-"--'------1 New 2 Br. 2 Ba. den, Newport Bl, CA1 . 160 W. _\Y1ison, C.Ao1 . r~r £225. 2~75 Elden, t..:~t . ••••••••••••••••••••••• facilities & clubhouse In~·. 1575 No. Cst. Jfwy. · Detne Townhouse crpts thruout, custom Beautiful Grounds c .all for. appt. 9 to 5 wk VERY CHIC. Architect-•Children's play areas 494-4537. COM~ANV l block-l.O. beach. Brand drps. rrplc. 24 hr. securi· I BDRM Apt. Sl35. mo. No Adults -No Pets days, 642-49'5 d~signed 2 story apt. •State licensed day car -""--";, '-'-------1 Hf.: AL TORS 1;tew3Br.2'h Ba,dblgar. ty,SBOO.permo.Pvtpar-~~~i::~~ly. 2083 I~ minutes to ocean. ieR.lBnS2I5.JBr,2 ea across st. from s~c · ccntt:r GuestHome 4150 SfNCE19« :!1722ndSt.847~7 ty. call collect . · L.arge.1 & 2 Br. 1 ~H S275. Upper. Easts idc tacularCovebeacb.Like •Children 8 yrs&••••••••••••••••••••••• 673.-1400 RENTALS-MO FEE 1213)820-1527 1140. ~10. lBrdeluxeapt. SI7~ .. 2 BR Sl90-with lol' .• like new. Bltns. a pvt. home. 2 bd"!ls, 2 younger PRIVATE ROOM ~~'!'~~~~~~ Mature c ou pl e . No ~11tlo Sl95. Gas & Water laundry ral'1l. AduJL<;, no baths. lgc. deck:, trplc. •Sorry. no pcLS ror ambula\ory J){'rson_ -: M 2 BR. 2BAaptS200 HARBOR View Montego children or pets. Quiet & inc .. Draperies, earpe~. pets. l80 Cecil. b/5--6488 Many closets. 2 car •2&3 Bedrooms Good meals. Nice sur-Corona llcl arCst~~wy 2 BR+ popl. 5225 model 4 Br. 2 Ba. din & secure. Ponderosa Ao1ob. gas J:'~at .. gas SlC?ve. _a ir orS40---4l61 eves only. garage. Mature adults •l''r om $185 ruundi ngs. East s ide Ol x s1)ace from -~n ·JBR-+ t'am)'m.-Sn"5 fam. rm. Comm pool. E•t 1991 New-Bl>d cond1t1on1ng, swimming __,._ only. No children or pets. PARK DI "'-"7 & II , 'o·.··ta Me"a. A"a'l JJow. 2845 I':. Cst 1-lwyb'1&---GIOO ZSt<ft'Y4 Bf(, 1''R,S450 SSOO/mo. 1819 PortSlerl'-cM:646_8373 ..._.., ' pool. rec. room. washers 2 BR deluxe studio. utll Ref's. $425 on yearly • ~ ... .. " • ~ .; lsi&laslmonthrent ing.Ownr675-0771. '-:-;~-;-_--;;:-;-;-;-;-::--;;;;;l -'&"-"d~'Y~ers. pd. Bltns . (·rpts. pool. Jease. 497·16!7 or so5 W.Stevens ('all 541:1-7 i-1s_,~---- 800•q.fl.office l-~------.---lil l 5 to S:150 1&2 Bit $190 . 1971!1 Maple , 642-6636. <OffSuorlower) Rent~-kt-;hare 4300 BR 3 Ba c••cufa• MEDITER••u••u ----Sanla Ana 545-11::!1 s in prime location. . · • . ' • trailen>. Mature adlts on-"""'"~ 645-5647 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "Red Carpet, Realtors s~ircase. Tenrus & club ly. 6"'5-4530, 132 W. VILLAGE ----TWO 1 BR Apts on Park 115. Newer IBR. bltns. fJ C 1-;A NF R ONT apt . 842--5543 prlVj!:S.. See by aobt. An· Wilson 1 Bedroom MESA VERDE 2 br. l ~~ Ave. near main beai:'h & crpts . drps, disposal. Gd w/pror. t.i, 38, in D.ina ----------1 n u a I $ 6 O If-m o . '-----------·I 2 Bedroom & Den ba. UtiJ rm, encl yd. S200 downtO'lll'n. Newly re-' loc : 2701 W. Ml'i''adden. J:lo1nt. Pool. 4~-tilll CREAT4bedrm.211.:lba, 1714)675-1328 or EW large bachelor. 2 Bed•oom"' mo.546-5188 decorated. $225. p/m 1213)241 31st • , "'""'""" :542-6547 days. lam area & patio, 2 car · Drive by 1110 :Victoria. 2 Bedroom Townhse ---4~-1925 aft. 5:30p -& gar. $375. per .mo. ~TUDIO d 548-4081 24-00HarborBJvd. AVAIL. NOW-Triplex, wknds l.ach 3884 f.'EMAl.Emid-20's w1shes 962-4471askforKeilh ... uplex. all CostaMesac1141557-8020 lrjt 3 BR, Ill:! Br\. Crpll', •••••••••••••••••••••• s <:1m(•lo s hr.apt.ordplx. ----------·1 ut1l1t1f!s. Stove. 2035FvlleticM.CM crpLs.drps,bllnR/O,dbl BRANDnew2&JBr,2Ba .. 1601MO . l BR .Old Town in N e wport are a . BCHlmi.comp.refurb'd. refri g erator. $130. 1BRFurn,2lrgcloset.s,. gar.Privatepalio&suo-2 story deluxe con· Se·I 8 . h N , ..... &1S----45S4c\•c:-. ~ br, 2 b.a. frpl, con-Broker. Fee. queen size bed, priv. dt'l'k . No pets. ~'75/mo. dom1n1ums. Soper ocean a eac · ~--"'tan - ------ FU ll N Offll't' Spac1• Available Nr . UC Air1>0rt. C:dl 8.13-~32 300 SQ FT. crpts/drps. s~5 . p e r mo. Cail 646-2130 or 679-3709 F.X t-:CUTI VF. SUITE 1024 S(j rt O\'l•rlookirl.$? harbor on ('oasl 1-lwy utNcwport Blvd. :..di to marina. hank & rt'stuurant. 3333 \\' Cst llwy, Nl~642--<l(W4 t I cl /oven. D J W. lg HOMEFIMDERS dre"""ing cm, extca frg 675-6614. vit:ws. S3Z5/$150. Yrly. Bl~d. New crpt..'>. drps & \V A N 1' F D m <1 t u r c "" ~ paint. Mature adults on-• · fncdJyd. S350 lscJopl. * 642-9900* room s , cnl'I . gar 2 BR 11 rd 11 494-179a 1 _213.924 _2414 _ slr<11t.=ht ma le lo share DELUXE SUITE 536-<;904 1----------·I w/storage. Adu.Its only, · sma ya · sma --:----. -'----------li;i e hom1..· Jill Sl 35 . LEASE 3 br. l \.'i ba Con- do, former mdl., 1 sty, end unit. Pool. 4725 Cielo Dr. S300. Agt. aft 6. LUFFS condo, nr. pool, ts pet ok. 1917 A to"'ullerton. 35 L.H .. oceanv1ew,steps • ·96l~aft 6 Newport Heal'h 5 off1rcs I I 3 BR 1 1-'no"-'pe"-'~·-------,..,. S160. 642-0857 to beach. 2 Br. 2~ Ba, fp, ~nts -=--shed -~--':_::____ + Jgc rec pt. area. N~ar g .. nr Y new • am. DUPLEX 1 br furn'd. in . f• -----duplcx . $500. Lease. orUnfuntishecf 3900 LAl)Y to s hare comforta-O .t:. Airport, Almost ~~O:!ib~j:.75644--0134 Cf\.1,quiet.nodogs,cats PIHECREEK ADULTS.nopets.2 Hr. 494 -5502or&W---M94 •••••••••••••••••••••••hie hom e 1n c .~1 -qe.,.,·.11JOtiq.ft.S1&0. ,' ~-J~ ST. Andrews Rd. 2 Br, ormotorcycles.548-2720 LIYESUP encl. gar .. patio. s i75. w /same. p,.t be<lroum & tl/mo.752-0.160. TOJTSMAME 644-0S78or548-769'! LaqunaMig.et 3852 ~rnliYt livini: rooin. 548_7208; ---- ·..;::::..:::::.. ______ .r;2;"B'a. hv rm. din rm. kit. •Tropical f'ool• 3 BR, 2 BA. Pool. cpt. S290 A I rr· hrdwd. firs. new drps , gar. . ppyuto ice l & 2 llr, cpts. drps, 600 Sl Andrews Rd bltns. patio. Gas & water dbl. gar. xlnt. com!., & 'd <•o 1168 Jocation. Beaut. yd. sm ESTCLIFF cozy 3 Br. 2 pai • ......,. '-"----·I pets OK. $380 ~· 1ncl'g. lla home. Patio &yd. Nr. Huntington leach 3740 grdnr. pool ma1nt. & wlr. schools. S375. 64&-----2389 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1st & last. 842-oo37 aft.. MEN. small beach hotel. tjPM BR. steps to sand. huge R m S2l 50 ··-·" A •• ram rm. 5425 mo. 00 s · ~. p..,, LOVELY 2 Br. 2 Ba eon-property 1-f ou s e $95. mo.536-7oc.G do, pvt area, pool. tennis, 642-3850 jacuzzi. S295. Avail. Feb. [-:---:~:---:::=:c' '!:'"'o.'-'64:'.'2:...-:7~226:::_ ____ ~ ewporl Shores 3272 ~ •.•............•....•. )MMACULATE 3 Br. 2 DUPLEX 4 br. 2 ba. frpl, Ba, ram -rm, epts. drps, etc. 1 blk. ocean. S365. bltns. $310. RED CPT Yrly. Avail now . RLTRS -Arlene, 642-3361 893 1351 . Clemetlte 3276 LOWWEBILY RATES Executiff s.ffes: 727 YorlclOMI Blvd Beach Blvd al Yorktown . 53~411 STUDIOS & I lb •Full kitchen 61NGLES Or Family. No yd. work. New 3 br, 2 ba, JJ;?. frpl, patio, dbl. gor. Avail. Im med. SJlS.·incl. ma1nt. 962·0458 •Heated pool OCEAN VIEW •Laund'y radliti., •Freeutilities NEW3BR&Den.2000sq •Freelincns •••••••••••••••••••••• ·----- 3244 ft, looking into D.P. •TV&maidscrv.avail }Jarbor. Catalina & S.C. •Bar-B-Que ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Oi''FIC1':. ::11r cond, rcas.• 0ver500talltreesa IO LARGE 2 br. UPPl'r . SEA V I EW Vi ll as , aaflKlllW CMCUll _$41:1-~~ -----· rent.2-iOOW.Coastllwy streams with waterfalls Range. No pels. CluhJ l.-.i~una Niguel. New 3 lllllJ LUl'.SIKUYltl' Shr 3 br hm . Femi prl•l 'd. 1 ~1cross from &uft Sh1nJ ~:;~t!u~ ~;~aci~ ~e:~nf &~-8~5· 787 W.!Wilson. Br. 2'h Ba. ocean view. 2 .';:;::;:u·uo twlus t be iieat. Sn1I dog 544 -8678/64ti-K712 2 b d __ frplcs. wet b<1r. $400. mo. ok. J,r¢ re•1r yrd. Sl30 NL'"' 1 h ro·· bid or . e room apart-, 1 l 640 ... ,od •I 8R ,2BI -1 'llR f 'r . .-. Jl us o ice P:. 2 me n t. F r om $190.NEWLY decord2br, 1 orseop. -.,...,., ays. •28R&O.n rno.&•.~ul1.t..;a ona1 to ti Hm !'uites . COn- Furnilure available. Of· Lia. garden a~t.. D!W. Newport leach 3869 From $l7S·$48S s.r.45·9495--... ferenc<' ltm. Xer ox rice open 9:00 to 6:00. enl". gar. n? kids/dogs .••••••••••••••••••••••• FE~T . H1nmatl' lo ~hare copier. Nr OC airporl 2300 Fairview Rd .• Costa Sl8S. S4&-7t 29 W ESTCLIFF AREA h:>l' w /t·h1ldrcn. ilOO mo. S:l3-Jfi40 Mesa. Phone.545-2:nl. Eashlde Lqe 2 Ir 2 br, 2 ba, pool, adults, ~ls trbr & ba. K-17-470'-J. 1----0-F-Fl_C_E_S __ _ SurromduNJS DELUXE J,2&3 Br Apts Also Furn. Bachelor Pvt Patios -Htd Pool W/w, bltns. refrig, pool, quiet,redec.642---4114 COUPL.t-: into Surfing. 400SQFT&UP Sl80. Adlts, no pats OCEANVIEW Deluxe school ,etc.wanttosharc MISSIOMVIEJO 642-9520 new Condo, 3 br. 3 ba + e NEW e Your 2/3 Br homl' in llB ---retreat. Pools & Tenn. V.·rsamc. (21Jl9'l5·2l57l BEST PRICE 2g~ :b~,ac:.tsA~~-r~~~: Crts. S550. Agt. 645-7573 YOU1.L IE GLAD Gar04Je; fo;-Reftt 4Jso t:rpt~1.~:~.Ew~t bac 772-B Joann. li2.50 mo. YOU WAl'TEO! ••••••••••••••••••••••• H31 -1600 544-5100 Introducing. new bal'h SINGLE car garage. Nr .. 1 ---------- 4450 Nr.Shop'g -AdlLsOnly Martini~ Apts 3 826 1n1 Santa Ana Ave. CM Dmta Point Mgr Apt 113 646-5642 ••••••••••••••••••••••• and I bdrm aplS well 12th St. ~ .. Balboa Blvd. Business Retdal worth s eeinjil. Refined S25 n1u 675-7876l'V('S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• )•et affordable • Great STOR F. OR OF!-'IC1': .. ~;.:~-----;ml FANTASTIC Oceanvicw. • lg.Jbrduplex,28'1iv.rm Marina Pacific VILLAS w/(rpl. i325 mo . 493-7557 or 496-2413 Ha••• BEACl·I environment • • S N G L 1-_: • fiC's t loc. l&Jl Jlarbot'" furnished and un -ll a rbo r •,\tlan1s, ~1c sa Jllvd .Cos ta~fesa.900Sq. furnished. Verde_ S20. n-.o. Storagl· ft . xlnl parking; ••••••••••••••••••••••• pier . Lease $425 . •Phoneservicc ' ---.............. -·J~t~7~14~1~496~. 5=~S~27~5~----J_'.:·l~m~Jl~e to oc_e~a~"----I Brand New Custom Apts --BACl-f-IBR-2BR * RENTALS * EW 3br. 2ba, DW, child BEAUT 1 Br furn apls Drive by tllOVictoria NEW deluxe apt.'5, J Br Sl85. 2 Br. 2 Ba S250 & up. Open Sat & Sun .12-5. 33781 Marianna, 496--8820 * 2 WEEKS FREE Move in w/deposits only 1 BR $190 2 BR S230 Refrig, Security, Pool, Jacu zzi, Rec: Bldg .w/exercise rm. Billiard:;;. Color TV. •$185 to $215 1-0 -"..:.''-· 83_3-_•_•_;,_,_.,._,··--1 _5411-.-•'·6".".;;;•••• a. 111,Jl\'.'I". Ul-:ACJI , 918 Palm • 646 . 453 ,h ·c. S20. mo. Smgle G"'- 5:16 -lh78 THE COLONY. UNIV.PARK OK. 311 Del Mar, $250 S165&:Sl75SpanishStyle AlmosltoHuntington 2 HR , I bath mo. 548-2575. bldg, pvt. encl gar., pool, Beach :J BR, ram, 2'f.o baS400/450 a Ana 3280 sauna. lndry, adlts. 17301 •OPEN SAT/SUN• Huntington leach 3840 ·3 BR. 2 ba. $425 •••••••••••••••••••••• Kcelson Ln I blk W. ofJ.""'~~~64~5~-<;~1~77~'!!~~I ·•••••••••••••••••••••• Tl-fETERRACE Beach off Slater 28R,:!Ba. $335/360FA~11LY needed 2 Br, 842_7848 NEWl.2&3Brapts.1.2& 3BR.2Ba. SJ95 y~ard. garage. $135. Bkr. LARGE 3 Br, 2 Ba. just 2'h Ba. rrplcs . gar .. WALNUT SQUARE Fee Laguna lea~h 3748 redtt. Crpts. drps, bltns. patios. Sl75Js.150mo. Irvine Ave at Mesa 545·4855 3BR .. 2Ba. S350 KIDS & peL<; ok. 2 Br,••••••••••••••••••••••• Mei;a del Mar area . • "'* * • * TUllTLEROCK S185. Move today! $135. }'"urn. s mall l'OZY Families onJ:,.•. no pets NEW delu,.;e 2 Br. l lh ba OCEANFRONT ~81l.,2Ba. $435/450 1..ARGE ramily,4 B~.2 bach.nr.bch.Utll.pd.l pl e a s e. S225 . mo . studio.Utilpd.$250.mo. 3 HR 2 Ha furn S42S Ha, move today. Bnng emp. <idull. 494---4200_ 675 _5800, Bkr, No fo,ee 42320thSt. No Fee 2 BR. 2 ha .• winter$JOO ·• · · l $23S _ _, Tobin Property Mgmt IA YFRONT ESA G.REENTHEE pe .HOMEFIMDERS Newport loadi 3769 CHILDREN OK 846-1311, No f'ec. 3 BR . 2 ba ., uni. $475ycly SBR.JE8 .. ~Rf1ELD $400 •642-9900 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lge2BrSl70;3Brl'h Ba 'WALITORACH STEPSTOIEACH GARDEN J BR ..... Ba. ••"M:'. 2BR, 2ba nr Bay/Bch & $190. Duplex & 4-plex. 2 3 BR, 2 ba, furnSJOOYrly APTS '" -ondo • • k •· b h J 3606 I Beautiful new 4 u nit CAL.11''.HOMES lfttftlutnS par . .-c t ru une. poo s . crpts, drps, RENT 2BR.lba,winter.$235 ·-----1 Office Rent al 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ocsk s pal'e av:1ilt1hle S.'iO 1no . Will prov i de furniture at SS. mo. Answ e rin g Sl'rvi c c ;1va1lable. 17875 Bt>al'·h IJlvd. lluntu1gton Beach_ 64Z-4J21. 150 I W esldiff Dr. 30 It ET All~ Sl-IOPS Prime reasonable s pace available. large & small. Old world charm with French \lo'lndows, ~oblt.-s & trf·cs. Adjacent to F es tival or· Arts Grounlls. 580 HHOADWAY LAGUNA BEACll 494-7915 N~wport Financial Ctr I-""'~'"''"''"'~'"''"''"'~ Leosinq Offic~ Spoce Call on Site rtlanaJt:er (7141642-3111 ext :M6 COMM ERC. or office space incl. ~ar.a~c. $225 Lease . Hltr.644-2343 673-6445 eve/"'-'kends 3 BR, 2 ba, AJC $.165 Unfurnished 3425 Park Lane. S225 mo. 548-7911 l8ouw:ho,~,:.••pia--< bllno,r 3 BR.2 ba, S325unr. yrly 1. 2 & 3 Bdrm..~ .• crpL". DELUXE OFACES ClllNA •~vE ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-0.173. · ....... ·· <;H•uHn-~ d l I 1· ·I AIRPORTLOCATJON ...,.., ---kitchen. 2 car garages. """ g,,r"1'"""'1 rps, u 1 1 ies paic · A-1 Re tailLocatiot1 3 Bl<, 3 ba, fum S900 STORY condo near OC F.AN to' RONT 1 BR • NEW• 2&3 Bedrooms. 2 BR, den. 21-'l ba: nearly Hlllns, laundry facilities. 1>at10 suite from $125 . Downtown Costa Mesa NEWPOR'rCREST Adams & Brookh,urs t, furn. apl. 5175/mo 536_2579 new. 2 Frpl, all bJtins. Rec. room w/pooltuble, mo. Inc l. A !C. crpts, SOOO sqft.S48-340l,l!:v~ 3 BR . 21h ba, fum. $400 HB. Immac Z Br. 2 Ba. Adults. no pets. Call Dbl garage, boat slip. gym room, tiauna. pool. drps, all util & Jan1tor1al 548 _3270 CALL 5 52·7500 rrplc . Adults. $250. mo. 67,,_8224 1 BDR APTS $575 mo., yrly. Adults only, no pcLs. 2881 scrv. • No Lease Req. • -------. !:16.'l-68'l3 J • CORONA DELMAR Bristol. Costa Mesa. lMont.h FrccHent. EXCJo:LLENTOf'FICI:: · •VISION• . ...i... UL-3 600 ovNAMrCLg.oceanrrnt, NeWLUXU!XApts 4 . unf. house, fam . 751 -1415 2Q82S.F:.Bristol.NB orl'ommcrl'ial spal'e. ,.......xes ft•..-.. 3 br 2 ba Y'ly, 5400. day Like living in a Western w tk 1 b 2 & 3 2 b oh -Le I--_:..:_.:_...:_.:..:.:_ __ I ____ 557-70!0 Patio cntranl'c and 'REALTY-••••••••••••••••••••••• 646_:_7103.'evc673-2586 movie set! Old West ~rms~ rir~~faCes. dble ~~l~ase /~pt~~ ase _ ·.::_:_:.::.::_ ___ NcwportBlvd.cntrane~ A Red Iii II Company UPPER 4 Brdlxduplcx . l flavor with city slick garage. Children & pets 2 BR. t ba. unf. $275yrly re ""v NEWPORT IE.A.CH Small or lar~cspacc Uni v_ Park Center blk beach. Npt Shores. I BR. Pool, blk to ocean, features: Pool, complete a cl' e p 1 <' d , N 0 f ee . NEWPORT CREST ,f 2 Deluxe suites, 42' per 642 -35:10 lrvinf' Lse . S350. 546-1034 ~~:!_~~{~~~~mo. kitchen with rerrigeralor 960-3221 REF Property 2 BR. 2 ba.coodo$525 'll,, J!~~!,.s_. l ~~~".,~··~':~~2~0~'mco.~~~~s~'·'-'6~7~5-6_:~7~00::>-.T-O_R_P._S __ 0_,-.F-l_C_ES __ S_l:IS- NEW , elegant, large (l260 __ incl. Wall to wall plush Management. COMMeRCIAL C d K Up Bd B carpeting. Adults only,'!!!!!!"!!"!!"!!"!!"!~~~ up. rpls. rps, bath.air • ..,4 BR. 2 l\a. pool. Nr. sq~~>quplf~B[;;_2 .Ba, ~·ii5~ C 1.ITVr,2 ·d no pets. ALL NEW!r otricesulle,Npt.$250 coliONAi>ELMAR OF CES C 1'1301 Beach. llB. UCI. fwy , s hopping. $315. fa -in1c h · n~n~. ac ·. 1° ~IE M~A Right now & only a very CHF.ZOROAPTS 2 Br Townhouse, frplc. Fl PA E. H.B. 842-2834 833-8974 eves_. ____ 1 ;~:c·y: r~s. J~j"~~~f : fi~"N.~~port Bl, NB. few available. 8234 Atlanta fprom1 S260. ~ nrrro~ SZ0.'>1. :~~1 ~:/1':e ~·/~. ~~~ Industrial Retttal 4500 blk be h 1.2&3 BR. Priv gar, pool, oo, tennis, ront1nenta NEW D1'::ERFIJo~LIJ ga raie. 4 s to ac · 646-9681 COSTA MESA washer. dryer. Close to breakfast. Some ocean & Gt'nc f~ill. &12--0200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bil, 2'Ar Ba. film-rm, SJJS. per mo. 514 16th St. --beach. S36--0336 Catalina vie-ws. Sef'jar:ttt' HENT 6U0·1200 !'lq. ft. $100 din -rm . cu5t . drps , Htg Bch. (714 J5.'l6-1722 OCEAN!-'RONT 2 Br, 2 f ·1 . Cl Sl10mo lndtu:pg, SJ9S. mo. Aft. 7 or536--8256 Ba , frplc . Adults. No BUNKHOUSE NEW DELUXE: I br,cpts, 3 BDRM 2_ Ba, $325. mo. 5~~Jn;e~i'j.~ ~~c~~ liil!liifl~;.!rll!l!ll!; 673 -7039,6"5-5116. pm SSl-6344 p e t s. Winter. $310. drps, dshwasht.'1', frpll"." Largepat1C>. 644_2611 . --· • PRIVACY + 2 bed. 2 Ba. 673-8088 tS3t Wallace, 1 bl No. of encl. gar. $200. 960_2198 673~ ---FREE R&IT CULVER"DALF~ 2 br, l 'h gar, pa110 & yd. 122S. No ff"iCH TUR y l9th & 1 bl E. of Placoo· or~JOSJ N' E W p 0 RT CR EST LRG 2 Brs. pool, nr shops. Commercial-Jndu."llrittl tMI . 1325. Ale. k<.-y to pool pets. CM . 646-441.( L Li Oc . 2 br • aduks/no pet.&. Ubl 1xt Space 200 to 3JCK>'. 2t to 6 ten. crt. Gardener, wtr 3 br. 2 bo. 5tsl St. S400 11 NEW.elegant, large (1260 eanview • 2\.7 ba, l884 Monrovia, CM 3tT per sq rt. 30days rree lnclud'd.Lease6mo·s A.pcw tnwntsfww mo.645-1S96J4!M--aw" 642 7458 sqfllduplex.2Br.2Ba. den, ~irrored wetbar, $48~ rent w /l yr. lc111.11e. more. Bal-8600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -I walk-in closets. Dining, attch d . gar. w/opnr.l..!:::'..-"='------1 8.11 -1400 RAY1''"'RONT 3 Br. car frplc. plush carpdting. poof. len nls, 1375, SANTA ANA 2 Br, 2 Ba. l-'-------- 8 R 0 ADM 0 0 Pet1lMllla 3707 parking.NowWJ 21 . · · p•t yard. dbl encl . ev6/wll:nd1 .962-101S UpperSl80.DownSt90.l •CO STAMESA • -,tJeroclt Tnhse. 3 8R.••••••••••••• .. •••••••• $WO. mo. Will rent eek-NEWBREEDAPJ'S b be h 8 Stt5 Do 13()()<:1>fl $185, ·• •. f•m•rm, pool pr1v. i •LIO• I..---.. ly, pier avail. 1 BR wJlolt.. S22S. Ap. 1arage. ' lks to ac · 'h BLK beach 3 Br 2 Ba r upper · wn, """""""""""""""""O I ~ • Le t "" "" ""' pins. ull l furn. Encl. S.120. per mo. 514 16th St, I' d' 'bit SIZS.. All w/entl gar &r JEIOOrt . 7600ft, 11 ,500f&.. .A11ume a!lo(ie. 8 re 1. Br aptJ, equipped WATERFRONT uxe Raraae. Pool,jacuui.393 (7141536·11'22or536-8256. iv rm. in ·r~ M , AIC. Wiii accept. kids & VERY NICE Slreet FronL sprinklered. Vaclnl duc~te $390. mo. kith U · I -'--k J 8undttk, C•r. y l!ie. pets.SU""""5t7 Officc,approx.400sq.ft, :i.OOOsqf\,lgstor&"eyd.' 1$1 c entL n1que oe. bdrm.duplex, ....,... . HamlltOI'). 645-.411 EXTRAlge 2 Br,2 Be,dlx. 1350. 1%7 41l h St , 1648 N~•·"Orl Bl, C~t . e ..::~..::::::::.~-----! Wtnter r<itC! by •·k or Laundry. garag , well e\.es, 842-1900 days. or-poolside apl nr bch. ~71 •2WEEKS FREE RENT 548-97tl6 ,, lleavy po~er LARGE 3 ~r .. 2 bu. Univ. ~n . 675 -8740 furnished 673-7 . I rice houri $:30-8 pm. AtlllS. aorry oo pets 5165. p RISl&tif Beaut. HD IC•rden apt.5, Noltre•s Rily 9'19-GS71 .P•':"· r rpl, Y•ulte I llOUSE tu beach. 2 Br. LUX lge 2 or 3 Br. ~an· NEW 2 Br, :spacious. S36-&162 *LA A . E nxl. to Hbr .. 1tudiDR. t & S'rllF.:F:T 1-'RONT 3 ro<1m 15.00 59'1 l 'UP cell •, al" rff • .ffnter yrl)' or til June 21 . front. winter SJ50. up. Garlge.Nope11,SZ15. I Dr.unfUrn.Alleleetrlc. 2br. from 11'6.1'Ullrec. ofrlre . ,qd . locution. 929 MISSiOHYIEJ O 1 S425. 541i--10C4/~ Atfulll, no pets. 673-f.640 Fr P 1 . 1 n d r Y. 18 r . 6?$-l&t9 t ~ru~~~2~ e°R~~~! ~~:i~~;~ro_1le1ted pool 846-132.3 Unker St.. CJ\1 . s.w-6212 Industrial lWh SELJ,. ~le ILelDI wk.II 1YRLYl1ie2Br.Minulestoi-'6.c46_3_1_"------l Boal&Camperparklng. 979-IS BA.Clt. apl~ bea,h. SS•P ERSQFT Z7992Cnm1noCJtpistrano _o.u,·,ilot. CIMa1llod ad. bcb or bay. AvaU ~I Sell Idle itelJl.I wiltt • Del· Some frph.-s. Ofl5..S310 Across trom.,otf course Kit .. balh. UUI. pd. ll J6t7 WESTCUl''to'-HB Al San Diq:o Fwy .,,...._ Adulta,175-IO?B W•nLAda -CaU~ PUOC.ClaUl:OeclAd. PboneM-&llt »QaSanltAIMIAve.: )'tarly.73-~1 AGT.$4.1--6032 Attcrylurnolr!13t·l600 • ' I l, .. I I• , I ·1. lodElhMll ..... 4500 Lotl&Fowd . 5300 ~1c-1to60lt .... "'" 6071 Hotpw....:.. " I Mand.y.F .. ruary3,197S DAILY PILOT BIJ ····•·•·•·•••·········· ············•·•········ ········•·····•········ ···~········~· .. ······· ..................... . ., ' . LOST: Siberian Husky CONC R ET£ Wort , L.R.OTISPt'umbln&' ..... ••••••llj~!~ ... 21~ ~~~~ .... ?~u ~~~ ..... !!.~. ~~!:'.-:! ... ,.!!.~. MlSA C&n'IR blk & wblte male & P•lloa, drive Wl)'i ~ Remodels fc.Jepal[S.1 R ·& GJr1 1.m Sq. ft. Jnd. reru.ul Samoy~Hu.!ik)'aUwhile walll:f".1: additJons . W~tdr bea\rrs, d •· r."OYS S SICRETAIY with P•rklng, trash. rn11.le. Vic. Golden WcsL '178--02SJ. po1a 1 ~. fu"rnaces, lOtol(yearsora~e.'bat· PRODUCTION •f'or 'new corporai.ol(':s w11ter, rest room, gara.ice &R Edwards, 118. l /21 . LEONITE CONCRETE dshWshr5. 642-6!63 m/c Qt Pilot delivery routes , near 0 . C. Air port. doors. $200. ewa"td. 893·74219:. ii: bta. Complete pl'fmb· m1y be a\lallable in your $t•Uttlcal typinlj. hell>· uaeALPIMEkDG -STAM PJN~. Cob · in11crv.Uc.2'1261H, are11. &.rn prolit(orde· TYPIST lntc w/f1nanc-1al rtt:'Ords 't"" . • C.A.C. 8.521 Ediison Wuy blestone, brick, tile. --liveries & cash, trips or & aen'I secretariat. Toi> 1500 Set. ft . tnd. rental: llunt. BeachSht-ller Patios. ele. ~. LEW & Weynes ptumbina merchandise ror iietlinl pay for quoalified pel"$0n. fron.tofc .. rat rooms, hot &ck of llumantSo<.'iety R epa i't-Remodel -new aub.tJcrfptjons~ 'For IBM SELECTRIC II Reply to: Classl!1c<t ad wat~r , apace heattrs, 536-ii.MJ &fctrkal 6011 replpe-water he1\en lpf0f1t!alion pleue call rio. 299. c/o Daily 1•1101. park1ng.lr11&h:S200.· AnimalAs~uu.Le,eue ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675-6261' 642 -•f2J. Frbrp San Experienced accurate Typists needed P. o . Box 1560. Cost" Th• Anaiut Mariltb- H•wparl 11 11& ()ptnin1t l-'i1r C O C KTAIL W AITRESS Apply in Penon Bl'l...,·ecn 3 5pmda1\y 2607 \Y . Coa:::.t llY.')'. NU ' IOLSA 11..DG. 960 -2900 ELt:CTR IClAN. Smll---------l c 1emen.Le -Si1n Juan immediately. Mesa.Ca 92~. 425 Sq. rt. shop with of. Animals lmpoundOO job_s, niainl & repain. 22 REPAIR, Repipe. Waler Capistrano are'a, tall Part Time Opening SEC R l!:T AR y i lluok · J'IClrl' Ul10C.F:1'? Add lo fice space, heat, A/C Cocker, (em, blk /wht yrs e :tp. lie 233108, h11eatersw. Sekrv042ace J!~:s. 49S--o630 and Mission ket'per for Sml Bu:>.inesi1. t h1:: IL&n11ly 1nl'Onlc serv. wa ler, trl&s h . p~rking: Silkie, mule. tt1n/Kry 548·5203. · onest or · --........ Viejo-El Toro area, call Day & Evening Shift Coo 111 ct 1, ;it Uu tier, in~ (.'Usto1n c•rs from your~ r est room. SlZ7.50 'l'('rrier, male, blk /brn Citrdenl11n 6045 t1LUM BING & lleatin:f.. S8I-GllO. Excell ent Working Conditions 673 0851. honu·. f"..<ri:(·t·lll'nt income Kou. lrlshSet,mttle.red ··7 1 I od 11 d 1 Equol Oppor Employe• ' Applyin Person -.. ~ll·ntlul .1 l~x1t.ih.·hours~ I l ••••••••••••••••••••••• re pa rs rem e a · • SE'C• "'TA-I! y •ull Koll Ind. t-onde>, new; ~shSet,fem.red P tL'f . y G rde & lions. Jfg /sml jobs. • Oranie CoastDol~Pt"lot ~ r.'"' I lln,l', for dl't ulls. \\Tile i\l<i1I 32QOsq.rt.:AirportLoop t .n i;. S hpdog, fe m , U ieLn our a n 118--0263• App\ybetw9am&5pn). Sol e.; l>1 v1•011n. Hux JO. l)r. Air-cond .. parklnt::. )'.:ry/wht A Song in Your Heart. ----------1 * CAMVASSER * 3 30 est lay St., Costa HG 1-'eb 3 & 4. Rembrandt's Wutk1ni. l'r1xh11;l!!. Inc. s800. Doxh.•.fem.bruwn Mainl/CJeanu1). IS. ReModtl/R..,... 6011 Ask for Paul Ward Auto Pu1nt1ng. ~7 \\'. \\'i n on3, !ol 111n l·:-.ot a Coc:ker.fem.blk;wht han g ing plant9 .••••••••••••••••••••••• ~fen0ver2J .Slo8Pl\1 , 17th St .("l\1. ~•.l:u!7. !!ihep. fe m . blk llun 646-1012. · Room. •AAUto11s Mon thru Thursd~y. An Equal Opportunity Employer ----1 ___ ..;;;;.._..;;;;;;; 'h "'vwn lOAM to 2PM Sat. ss.00 Sl-:C1tt-:'1'1\H\',fullor par111 ::i thr.mal1.:.gry/vd1t REG Maintenance, Yd REMQDELING per hr + eomm. Ex· time 10 .... ork w1l:111d ell·· TRAINEES Sh 1hr.1nale.~ry /blk Cleanups, TREE Trim , QUALl'rYWORK perienccdonly ......... Wllftted 7100 HelpWanted 7100 velopa:r. (J .<;. Airport Shlhr ·re m. orJC/wht Renova le, 542-2772. ' Call Now 1-'or Call 8J9--J. '""'T url'a. Po:>s 11Jlc tn \\(ll'k Co~-ANY L h r blk h """' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11· ll I . ,. ,,. blc ...,.--, n~ r , em, /w l !-'REE F.S1'IMATES <:\'1,!S or .... ·k nd~ if part· I r~1n f ~-pen u REALTORS White Persian LAWN SERVlCE And Deshi:n CASHIER $450 REAL ESTATE tim e. 64·1-4ti70 :.i-11 1k'11pll· tn lJc(.•on1c l)la:.t1c SINCEI944 Shthr,i:-reyLabby Cleanups 75l-S6Hf Personality & AP · LVM /\,1\1 .only, 1nJcl'l11Jtl 1n1)ld1n~ 673--4400 SLhnghr. fem, dklabby Prompt& Dependable 1213186 __ 7_5_1_60 ___ 1 pearance + lite payroll. Challenging position ror SALES ---------1 Of11.'ralc11 1 ·s. J\1ust bhc·.,',1ble1 ~~~~~~~~~~~1j~·~'"~';;· male. blaek 1-'reeest 642-9907 ---rig;ht person w/sui>erv. Opening 111 e!i tablished Si!:C'Y.1>ttin1 \'. 25 hrs Pf'r lo stan{ e nti res 1 , t Qu L W k R r Cu ll Control Ca r eer hrm. Heliablebrokeras · wk. Good typing. ~.au ll)Cnn •s <Jl Personals 5350 •PROFESSIONAL• 1\ or · e . 25 Y111 f~mployment Agenl'y, ability for PM 's & NOC nl'l'l':>1s;1ry, I • 1 g t Storw 4550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gardn'•/Ma,·nt/Serv exp. Lg &smjobs. Jo'ree 556_8505, 3400 Irvine re lief. Great v.'ages & s1stan <'e lQ complet e l)('rhr.t.i75-J715 ;1ft 6p111 l.<.t ~lufl . ~ 15 hr. 2nd -7-., ""l FAIR PRICE 1·,c b A I 1 4 4 • your sal"S 1-'orapp't onl.v. 8h1ft ,,., 29 hr. H :.n~e ~n tiO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Commercial "" · ~-· Blvd.N.B. c ne. 1111 Y "' · ..... ·• ----1 I -•'42-1770. ~C~a~l~l__:K~e=n~-J'.l•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii, S uper,. or Ave N B CA LL644-76&! *Soc'ys, B--LL-< ;1y~. STOl?AG E Arca Ava IL .S l'JHl 'f UA L Rt:AOEB. & Residential care. 642 -2410. ' . · 1,---------, ~--·--· for boats & trailers . OPf'n 10 Al\1to10 PP.f Reas E1(per 548---0930 l.1z Retndt'rs A~en1·y Rea>. CM area. 545-'.1<9' Ad,.ceon all m•llers. ·' · Raoti..,,--6082 CLERK/SR. [!""~~~~~~~i l [UftlJI N -M f.HT\N IR L. 4020 Hffch St, Ste l»l /\I' l'L ,, Ora11~1· {'o.1st Plaslil~ t-1~10 \\'esl 18th s~ or646-1757 a!lkforJoe, Ji2N. t::ICaminollewl F.Ul?OPEAN ••••••••••••••••••••••• i'itAIDw3nted: Pleaseap-Ney,·port Uea{'htl:!J tllW S<1n Clemente, 1-'or appt. 1GARdDEN.EK. J .C. ROOFING CO. T p~UJ ply in person. SeaclifCf-..:::=R::,E°"A::LT.:,O,,:;R::So;;;;;::...,I Call Fot Appt. Call492-9034 492-9130 ·1011 scaptng· J~i(.•cnsed&Jnsurcd emporary _.,on Afotcl, 1661 So. Coast Estahlis ht'fl 1%."> LINK ( 'OSl :J rwte~;I STORAGE UNITS 1•ersonal husit1L•ss or r ecreational ~t ora ge . t'rom S!L Jumbnrce & San Uie~o Fwy, 979·01!>0 ----tree ser\'i(·e F E 549 ...AN:c. To work w /small manur, If L B h -PltEGNANT'~ Reas642-5329/685--1425 ree st. ·-,.,.,....co. 6_8 mo's during in-4;..:'.,4892~g una eac · Real Estate s 1-;nvJ<'E Stu Attcnd;int l1H l)f.(J(;y Back ofc. Cari n J!. confidential p N SE d llf:PAI RS, all types . slallation of mini com-l• l-~x pcr 1enced ~l t'd 1 e;,il cXP\'I'. rt·q'd. counsl'ilng ·& referral. JA A E. Gar en<'r. Reas. 1''ree est. he. ask put(.'r systems.lnventory MEDICAL AssisL Exp'cl . ICense !Y.l(Jl-:.l'oa~tll~y.J\·B l\Li\urc...,·01n.in.1'ypcoc· Abortion, adoption & Complet e Yd work , for Wall. 830-5020 control or production Baek office. Gen. Prac· R ·-..1 t·!l ~ton ;,ill y , l 'al l keeping. cleanup ... Cut trees. t~ree anytimt>. 1 d . ed lice. Submit handwritten eqUln:g TELLER S-11'! :?2·17. --•o1 W est. 642-3102 contro exper. es1r . • MEW ACCOUMTS -----Rnn 1 anted 4600 APCARE ,642--4436 -----Is . &------I General office exper. resume: Box 378, Bal. llli..IO Sell1n9 \\111()\\'Ai\'TS 'l'fl\VClHK? •••••••'•••••••••••••••·-----G d .-l\f · tlLnd ewi~ helpful. Jsl.92662 " P1t1n1e. X lnt "'ork in ~ "ASADF'.N• \\'.•<low de. Dl.VOHCE SIJ\fPLJF.IED ar nt./ ain scp. Altft'otiOM 6084 -------1WALKER & Ll':Eoffers d 11 11 t.· llHIVF:t\l·:\H.! • " Od ·pkJ ·s leaoU 549 3041 ('On S 111 . . ;1rl'a. "''. 'll ) 'c• h ,,,., to l•ase JB Jb t:omple le pro.fes~1onal s • s 1 • c ps. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -l\1EDICA L Technologist lop income white train· per. S&·J. or t·on1m ·1 t' 11~ s ,., '1)ur our..;, . •-r ., ' prouram, 1 yp>n g-So i I con d 2 t.• • 'd H"'AI "~TATE h \\Ork t.1r \ourself, I){! \\alerfront H 1-.. 642 _3331164614........ · SllAl>B up your .su_mmer £.qualOppor.Em. ployer ( ) .-/tim e. ex per , 1ng Ln "' • l.:,J ank. ContaeL l\IJ-s. Al· ,,,,,,. '''''' 1,,, ...... 'lco> ,,,· ome. urn ... i I 1 n g -Ser \' in g • 1----"""" Wardrobe. Alter at1ons &rr~~~~~;::;~~~~J'~"~'~d~. ~A~Mrc'&~PEM~+:__:<~·-~llJ ... n 0 lf lt A l\t • I 213 67/t J.,25 .. .. or u~furn . NB area. Will M e m b e r B B B • General Senkes 6046 dressmaking. 673-3405 842--0611, extZ71. l·IUN1'1NGTON BEACll 1 •'•'•"".,;,· •• · •li.lili•.iiiii';I ~·omrn . <.:an he s liJ:!hlly furnish bank & ~rsonal 714-774--6881 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111·51 COUPLES earn xtra AREA. I' hand1c:ippcli. Ne:il • references. C11ll 121 3! -------------I money. wo r ki n g l\1EDIC.:AL Insurance. ex-*TEMPO* t'l1•;1n /\ppear:-u1t·1'. Vi s., _7w .. 14ga..:_ AH 1-: ~ou a devoted soap .. T ll INGS'' by Moose. Tll• 6091 together. No phone in-per. Reply: P, O. Box I.imited openings a\'aila· rctlr'-·d. Aµc 25 to iU. Su1>- s·ruDENT desires unr. hou!le or duplex lo s 1201mo. Cos ta J\-lella area 536--4380645-t>OH I opera ran? If so. I'd like Gen woodwork, repairs,••••••••••••••••••••••• terviews. }o'orappl call: 143, Hunlinglon Beach, ble. Jo'or interview call Mttds You How! plcm1·11t your 1nco1nt..~. to come and ~·atch your _plumbing, etc.&1.2--5613 . CERAMIC TILE. New &, =55~7~---0_.::2~1~5-------1 -9264 __ 6-:-:~·----c-cc-IJACK PECK ~1on . at Tme Assemblers !)rive a cah ti lu·sor n1orc favor1tewithyou.Cal1Jo Why Risk Chimney ~emodel. Free est. Sm•-540-s t4o S T • t :1 day. /\pply 111 [)t.•rson, tHson.t'eatureWrit("r,al Fires? Eliminate Sooty JObswelcome.5.16--2426 Det1talAssist.d MGMTTRHE $500 r. YP11 5 \'clluw C";•b Co. ltk> l':. the People Department F . 1 d -nd d Hi -schl grad. Cleancul-Walker & Lee S.C'y with Sh JGth St .. Costa !\tesa. of the Dail". Pilot , irep. a ce 0. or . TopSoil 6092 Exper'd, 4 ha ed en · · ted Le PIX Ope olor &124321 J . Professional Chimney ••••••••••••••••••••••• tistry; some front ore ex-~fre:~a~~~enor finana:e~ --~1-:Ar.:_ES_T_A_T_E ___ 1 Account ~lft"ks \\'AN1'l-:U. r:xp. Drapers ·-- Bctsiness( ---------Sweep. Reas. rates. Call pos ure. Salary open. C 11 C 1 C 1'canis ll'l'1''>. Lag una Do bl n 464"'"IOO •TopSoil•Compost• d p 0 a ontro areer RE•LEST•TE S40 •450 ·r:c ni-:T Reveal e d . ~__._____!i' • · .,...,, Sen resume to: . . ,., '"" -Hl·h. ln1er1.)rs, 1030 So. ln•e s /Fh'ICMC:e ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'hslMSI •1'1ull'h •Redw..x>d• B 1 8 N t Employment Agen~y, BROKERS NEVER •FEE ' Worry& fe_areliminated HaUlilHJ 6051 CaJJ58G----ffiJO ox l 2 , ewpor 556_85o5• 3400 Irvine A ('1'!.'1~4-fiR4M. __ _ Opportvnlty-SODS lorever . :send i5. for •••••••••••••••••••••••---~ Beach, Ca 92663 Atln: Blvd.N.B. Industrial. commer('ial. TEMPO Morch-a -nd-o'se-booklet to C. David · _ Tree Ser•lce 60.931 ~J~a~nc~t:__ _______ \-~~ residential. Consolidate P<i!mcr Ent. Box 4006, M 0 VIN G • Jln u ,ll n g' •.•··~·~·••••.••••••.•••••'-DENTAL ASSISTANT for MGR/TRAINEE your independent or Tt'mporcry Help , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Affiliate Full/f'l-limc Irvine CA 92664 garage c lean up. Relia· 1 REE b'o s mall brokerage busi· 1 ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~-;1 •nfiques 8005 VE~o1•~ __ ....:.___ hie fa s t 5ervice. . J rimmi~g -Children's Dental Office New e lectrical firm has " ~ T • Feed•ng ness inlo a growing ••••••••••••••••••••••• 963-6452. oppin.,., • in t.aguna Hills . Call openin~s for 6 men. No · b We !';ell the fin~t new DIVORCE $40, -----Hemovals. Low rates. 581_5800 exp. nec.S48--65C3 I r \' • n e as e d K.\V . JOl-JNSON L1'\). equip, We fumi~'1 L.arge LOCAi, moving & hauling Dan, 540--044160~.----l,~;-;;:;;;~~-;;~=:;::;-ll;,;-;;';;--;;:;;;;:--;::-;::;:--;:;::·I b r o k e r a g e -THE NEW AN1'1lJU ES. Spec.in 17th Commercial&Jndustnal bystudent.Lrgtruck,re· ------OIS11WASllER wnled Pi.1GR Trne, career opp. de\·clopment firm. SHERA.TON & 18th <'C'nt. F'rcn<'h & locations. Xlnt financ1n~ Complete Sen-ice. ns. Barry. 531.1235 Job Wanted, Male 7025 well groomed. gd. hrs: ilSO guarn plus car. A ge Presti,qe offices with NEWPORT f::n,eh sh furn. & l\1arine avail. Startin,i:: Invest-Callfordelai1s.24hrs. -----•••••••••••••••••••••••Apply in per son. 23 -46 . Mr. Levi idenii1y. Associated ,\rt. \V.irchousc movinjl' ment$976.Call ·today& 835-823'l QUAL Work. Yard OWNER.operator.Men's C.:a rmels Reslaurant 628 846-545.5. broker or HOTB. :o;<.111.!. Surf&· S~ln d C;ct started on the road to Ser•lce Di;.ectory Cleanup. Moving, Exp. s tore 9 yrs. Desires retaU N. Cst. Hwy. L.B. ' broker /sa lesman r el a· NOW lll RING \'ill ta~(', 1465 So. Cst. l1nant'1al tndependent'e ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lowrates.556---0347. :-;ale s. Men'.s w ear. MSEE ~1700~/up 1ionship avail. Write P. Applicat ions & in· _l_Iw_,_·._I •. U.Sat.&Sun. Jl h . for 111(0. <714 ) ------4!*4-9601 . DISTRIBUTOR wanted. F'ee Paid. Proiect 0 . Hox 15107,SantaAna · b · k HAULING & Lt Mov g II WD • te rv1cws e1ng ta en •ppllances 8010 K31$-Z700 · in · ---Interested in ear ning up engineer w/digil;.11 & 9i!705, or ca C Pi.f o'n th r u Fri,.., ~--dd-A·Room 6002 Imm. Dependable Help Wanted 7100 to S800 per mo p/t. Call analog. Exp. w /inslru-Prop e r lies . l lAM·5P!\.l . •••••••••••••••••·~ A SPECIAL ••••••••••••••••••••••• service, $10/load up •-•••••••••••••••••••• t:i39-6123. menl m easurement & 17141979---4303 •1-"HON'l' DESK CI.I\ FHt::IGllT DAMAGE Sale RESTAURANT :1-111 .. 1..J PSC(?~s·r.co ~8-2868. ' ~ gau,ge dt>vi ces. Also. fl'(' ------1 •PUX Ne"· l-i ot11oint Refrigs, Ncv.·port Bc at'h primr ~~~·c~id~~,;!11~1";~k~·~1~: Housecleani119 6054 Accountants. loS12K EXEC. HOUSEKEEPER p~s1tions. Call ·Control RES~LLEESS~~!_E •A/REC CLERK Wa s h ers • Dr ye rs., Jl)(·a1ion. small. (.'harm· Id' dd' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ME or EE: SISK .Exper. for large beach Career Employment ..., _,.. •BAH'rENO!:-:JtS Ds hwhrs , neY.' \Vrnty. ' ·0g ,,,,,·,, Amplep••k c g.custom rm.a I· S , . £'I R EDP IS!OL" areamotel.Sendresume Agency 556~ 3400 Indus trious gcowo'o • •COCK'fAIL c r e dit, BofA, 3623 • ' " . ti ons. Ail Orange Cly. HOU ECLEANlNG 1.s our L>" ep .. sy n. t-I · 8·1 N B ' " An 1n ,I!, beer and wine 642_0661 Mr.Wood business. Call Janice's Printer/lleidelburg S86S to Classiried ad no. 361, rv1ne , _·_-___ _,commercial &industrial \VAJTRESSES Warner, Santa a, nt• li cense. S55,UOO. Ph : Raggedy AnnsG75-655J Prod Engr/Plastics S865 e/o Doily Pilot P. 0. Box NEED 2 Gd ladies. f'ull, brokerage rirm seeks an •WAIT£1lS Harbo['. 979-2921 • 675-551 l Cole of abysitff-· 6001 Jo'ieldAuditor/deg $750+ 1560, Cos ta )lesa, Ca able lie. salesman. Jn-•WAITRESSES W•IIftLPOOL Was he_r_I N I Rlt ·~as E "7 l'OUSE & OFFJ c •· I ·d "-R 92626 Pit. Car phone nee. !tlr dustr;aa expe•;"_ pre-•BUS'BOYS e wpor • rs, "-' · •••••••••••••••••••••• , "' nst e ~rv ep $700 Richards. 846--5455. ""'"'-~ 560. Hltn dishwasher MO. Coast /lwy. CDl\1. ,\,OTJI 1-;R "''ill babysit. CL~ANING by reliable 3 yrs bkkpng. exper. EX F.CUTIVESECY fcrred. Prcsli~eoffices & Xlnt benefits &wages. 1-'ri gida ire washer $50. ;;i-:w nuslNESSOfo'Tllt-: 1-'ull or parl time while ts~:d pr1v. party. P/lGe n Ofc l0$3.50 Reports directly lo gen'I HEW SHERATON ~c::it~oen. iExt~~p~~ttn~~ 4545 J\lacArthur Blvd liuar/dcl. 546--8672. ' • "'Ul 'URE Don't be 1 .. ,, you attend school, work. ----Packaging Supcrv S690 m<ina~cr. l\1ust possess ..,EWPORT NcwpQrt Oeach i. r " 1 c ll p k Sec.-retaries toSfiSO 1"'11 hbral commission split. Equa\Oppor.Employcr 111'~AVY Ouly Wa~her &, out. Oppl. in So. Calif. for l' :· o e.e:e ar nr l°'VINE PEDCf"\NNEL t!ood typing, SH. gen'! of. . 'f he rig ht man should A AIRCOA p Dryer. Sl(HI or bl:;t olr. <le;:a lcrs & d1str1hutors. <K:C.556 --0347 •llOUSECLF..ANING• " 1""'-1'-' f1ce skills. Exp'd in HOTEL have outstanding sales ~"111>0"111>·~~·"111>"111>~ro~pcr"lll>~lY"111>[~4~92'-=~""°~ :i. · P.1 crchand1se cost only B..\i\Ysl-rTING in my 'l'horooghlydone. Hl'fs. SERVlCTSt!-AGENCY. personoel & recept . MOW HIRING ability & be strong finan· ::: <1md1 yoedu arc in l>1..1sines1s.. home. 2 yrs up, lunch. 2 Rcliab\eCall541-39JO 488 f::.17lh <At Irvine) g~%epsie~~v~=l~ryndu!tperi~~ Applica tion & Interviews cially. Our Cirm offers 'o lut "'ater scnous Y snacks . wkdys to 5:30. Income Tax 6058 Suite 224 Coc;ta Mesa Reply lo Dra•·er CX. for the follov.•ui.g Jobs: equity participation in affects your heallh. Thi:. S20 k 646 193.1 S8th & Call 642 1470 •COOKS company owned develop· r. "'' · · · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ __ _ --_ _ lr\•i.ne. Ca 92664 new space age pun 1ca· Seashore . NB _ -----•BREAKFASTCOOKS ments . Send your re· lio n syst em rcm<1~'t's -----•lnYovrHome• '"~UJLW!4..------·•l-'RYCOOKS some or inquiry in con- chemicals. <"lor1nc, uilders 6010 27 Yrs Experience --EXPERIENCED .Sail-•P,\NTRY fidence to f'. O. Box rhloro(orm , hactt·ria. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reas.fees !.168-8182 ACCOUNTING makers seamstress. Top •KITCHENl\fAINT. 15101. Santa Ana 92705, ru s t, in s ect1t·1d l's, /IOME &TAXSl-IELTF.H -----pay, Cull lime. Apply in •DISHWASHERS or call WDC Properites. J\eS ticl d es and oth•·r Duplex plans meetinA .•TAX• . person. Ullman Sails, 410 1714 )979---430.1 pt)liula nt .s th.ii l·on -Coastals Co1nm1ss ion Pro(csstonal preparation CLERK l!JthSl.NB. ______ I •HOUSEKEEPING laminate our "'alcr. l-'or Crncri 3. 12 previously of your lax return by S REAL ESTATE.Sales~- 111orc inf. call !\1r J ones huilt 111 Corona dcl !\1ar. ~e s t e rn Manag~menl t"A BRtCS'rORE :~uAJ~Rvr sORS pie Wh y not work in the 0 r M r , l\ l ;1 c k we 11 Finant·in~ avail. Car.tact !)erv1ces. Our ofhce or (Payroll & E~f PLO\'EES • 1-IOUSEM EN hottest ;ire a, llunlington ti44 -I700l'xll725 \\'armini::t o n Hrothe rs, your~o~.!_:549-3701 Gftter alAccountirM)1 Full 0~ part .~me, exp. Beach & Fountain ----30 Immediate opening ex· req. I oss. asst. m gr. Xlntbenef1t.s&wages. Valley ? Call Phil !\.1c laYeshrlent 673-tl9' •SAVI-: J\TONE'l ON i s t s for a per s n Open 3/1. Costa Mes a. ApplylnPerson,l\1on Namee . Village Rc<il ' Opportunity 5015 Oil~ Bibb General Con -1'AX ES.• Cali me & pro-w/sevcral years payroll Call 714 -772--4471. thru l''ri, 1 Pl\l-S P/\1. Estate 963--4567 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tractor new con.st.. re· ve it to yo urself . & KCnt'r.al accounting 454 5 MacArthurBlvd. 25,000 shares of Walker & modeltn~. framrng by hr. 5 5 1 -6 5 3 9 · Ac c n t , .8 exp. D1vcrsifi<---d dulies. FAR OUT Nev.·port Beaeh Rr lief Food Lee Real Estate Sl()('k orJoh.675-4472 degree.Exp. A s table co. w1good E-ZMOHE-Y EqualOpptyEmployer SerYiceSuper•isor ttnifiratesfor sale.Y.'111 ---tr-6015 Masonr, 607 0 bcn('fits &s('curity. For your verbal -~~~OAProperty Mus t know modified ronsider trade for re· arpen e ••••••••••••••••••••••• HARMCO capabilities. Earn $100 diets & food service s 1clential or inromc pro· ••:•••••••••••••••••••• w IL J. r A !lit s & son s plus per week for p/time supervision. EOE. 32 IJlrty. Phone J.1!1-1072 BEMOT>EL . Acid on. gar 1\.1asonrv . li e 28JO ·l 6 Materials, Inc 9am-2pm or 4pm-9pm in PERSONNEL I-fours i.l week, Schedule ('V"S. conv, cust /new const. 25 Brick hlot·k stone 600Victori.aSt . comforta ble spacious of· to be arri.lnged. X1n ·1 yrs exp. free est . 586-63.71 ' · CostaMes~~ f11·e acr11ss th.._. :.lrt>ct ben e fit s. See Mr s. WI Lr. CO·V£N'rUHr: frir 645 -J.\:i~l. · l-:<iual Oppor Employer l'ro m orange County CLERK Dunl3p, Costa !\1es a ndclr lional equily<'<1pil;1tf-H-,-;-p Ai 1~-,-.-m-0-,-,.-1 , BHJCKWORK. Pavin~. - ----Airporl. f'or personal in· j\1c mor1al llospital. 301 2 l\1obile ho n1e s u l · 1)lanters & entryw:.i ys ter\'iew Call i\1r. Keys1•r Viclori3. Cl\f ll1 v1s1ons. Sal(•s Ki c-k·Off r eplace. Work t?uarn . 53 1-4973. Lie. if227430 ACCOUNTINGCLERK ~-8098. -----------I '4 /75. H 1~h yield. I of a _•_·,_ee_e~~55~0_l_1I_. ___ Ua\'e . ln1n1ed1 ate opening 111 --------1 \\'earemov1ngtolrvine RESALfo:SPERSON k ind situation. "'·ill st;'lnd f · -----t·osla J\fe sa for s harp GIRL FRIDAY and need a s harp, ex-•NEEDED• r'"•d ,·nv"sl•."•l•O••· 11.AS1'f:H. C ra tm a n ~ Bl.oc•·wALLS. Pal·•os·. · •-ott llealty•·~ 7""' , ' 6'/0 " "' Specialty. Rcmodehng, s ·d ~ik 0 . & person in accounls paya-Lite t yping. bookkeep-perienced pers onn e l ......., ....,..-,.,,,.. l'-14 -4 . finish y,•ork. Reis. Jo'rcc >' e wn s, r1veways · blc. account~ rl"C'~1vablc ing. & filing for 1 man re· clerk. RH, P/Hme Mo.6qoqes, Trvsf es l . G u a r . w 0 r k . I lanter~ 645-a-120 & ~eneral ofr1ce. Send re· al estate ore. Near O.C. Dl.crs 503 5 499 :1105 J 6 some : Airport . Cal I VA M -Successful c;:andidate will Evenings. Capistrano By :::_.:_:_ O't'ftC'J 071 Writeadnri.178.Daily lOPM,556--0200. l)e familiar with ul l The Sea Psychiatric ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'A lll•'ENl'ltY. llepa·,,, •••••••••••••••••••••••. I ------1 lfospital.i\96-5702. Pi ot, P .O.Boxl560 -----pha ses of company LOANS P to 80% remodel. additions. lorge ,onD~N. MOV ING. 32 Costa Mesa, Ca92626 bcnctils ... to handle pro· U O or s mall jobs. 778---0263. yan.,iLl': ins, lowest rates -------HOUSEKEEPER cessing insurance, 'l''l•ek· RM's/CCU/ICU 1st TD Lo_.. 71(20;0 -------1n O<.:. 1-~st.s. S81-o64J AP'l' l\IGH -CPL. 55 un· "l.ovinl! family needs ly report s etc •. ha,·e a Day.s & Ni,l!'hts. Stand by 2 .dTD •---CARPENTRY l I p , l tls. r:mploycd husband .. vnu"-L1vc1norcome in . I · , k.11 I 50 time. differential pay. ~ l'ooms·. pat•"" & '•Iler·.· a rit ft"'/ a-.-.607 ypini,: s 1 0 w.p.m. F II E II 1 ...., .. .. ••" ,..-·""':JI No ex p . n ecessary . 12 10 7 . Pri~·ate room . and at least 2 years <'X· u or p /t1mc. xce ent J..owestratesOranAeCo. t1ons. No JOIJ to s n1all. ••••: ••:••••••••••••• &12·2ll07or <2131!'165·3&51 '!'.\°. -C.ood pav. ·2 boys8 · I benefit s. • Sattle r MtcJ. Co. to42-3569 day or niRht. •Sr ATi'~ LICENSED --·----pcricnce in 8 personne cont:.il't l\1 rs. Jensen: G42·2171 S.15-0611 ----CALICOTE PAIN'l'ING A mbl S2 I 0 H . 10 Cal l Toni 546-2524 or ol'l1ce. Must be al.Jle to COSTA MESA Serving Jl<irbor <irc:i 24 arpetSerYlce 6016 INSURl--:D 979-3335 T~~nl'c .y Good ~anu;i 9GH -~386 ______ 1 commute until June, •••••••••••••••••••••• -----d . R r .~ II A I I' D H Es s ,, R -1975· Memorial Hospital yrs. cxtcr1ty . a1se a ter au ' --ari ""'---------l1()llN 1 .S Carpel & P llOI-" Painter, honest tlay s. Cal l Control ut1rac1ive new salon in 301 Viet a.CM Anltounc•menh/ U11holslery. Dri shampoo work, re as. lnt/exl, frl'e Ca r ce r t: m ploy nl e nt Newport Beach. 15'.it We ofrer excellent s l:irt· 642·27 34 EOE Penonals/ •soil retardants), est, r e (s , 548-2759, Agency, 556-8505, 3400 comm . On ly those in~ salaries and a full Lost & FoUncf DeJ?reasers & all color 642-3913 . Irvine Bl., N. B. \\'/following need apply. rPalenagsecd becanlel fiftsorP','1,ka·~pc. Salt's Di1tributors ••••••••••••••••••••••• brighteners & 10 min~te l ST Class Exl/lnt paint. -~-;;~~-~;;;;;;;;;;;1 :~r~~5~~31~30~_'·;-=:--::-:~~:_1 pointment. .. · fl.len & Women needed 5300 bleach ror your white pape rhanging.-alrless • for n new product. No Lost & Found t'arpets , Save money. by spray 25 yrs exp979_5294 AVON llOUSE KPR /Child Care. I a r 11; c i n vest men 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• !'l.av1ng me extra trips. ---~-~----1 8 :30·11 :30am wkdys. I 641 -7700 needed. If you·re lookin,'!: {,OST: Golden Relriever , Cleanli vingroom,dinin~ FINE Paperhanging & SAYS-lond~tn girl. 963-1713 or ror p/lime income Call 'iit0CC.l/27.male.5 mos rm & hall SIS.. Any rm Paintinit. 22yrs serv MakeltA _ic_•_vel'_ou rno.540-9053 DELMAR a ft 5pm.M841581. ·chl Red collar. "Gersh· 57.50,couch SIO,chnir SS. 1-fnrbor are11. 11('. J>h : llOUSEWI VES EARN E"'Gl..,EERl..,G win '' SIOO Reward! 15yrseiqlts wha trounts. 1~12-2356 HappyHewYear " " "" SALESLA DY. cxper 'd S:W·7T84/ 537.7840, nol method. 1 do work l'uy 0 f( 1,1st rcou"s b1ll:t & $1R.-SSO . ao evening 690-1 W. lmPt'r1al IJwy For Dress Shop. Over 25. ----m yself. Gd. r e r s. OJ.I.EG E Students start sa \'in.1? a f;(ai n. No w/outexper.Se\IBeeline Losl\n(l('1es,Ca90045 Sa l commens urnte jo'OUND: Jrish Seller, s.11--0lOl P1un1ing. lnt & exl. uir· sellin.I( e x per. necess. 1''11 s hio ns al" In-Home w/abilit.v. 548---6383. Jo'en1 . Vi <'. Drookhursl & ---les:io equip. Also kitchen Lets 1alk ahout 1l. Call ~ Style Shnws. Car& phone Equal Opportunity j'\dams 968-t:ns •Larry l,ake'iSlc.>amcpt cubinets refinis hing . !'>40-7041. nee. Wkly profit checks ~mJ'loyerJ\·1 /F SALESMEN part time. 3 & uphol cleaning, qual Hcfs. 67:! 3658 Roh. "~"lll>~~"""""""""""""""!J SJOO, sample wardrobe al "!"~~~;::::;;::::"""~l ~M~w~<~·n~dow film. I.OST: Short-hair. work. rree est d ays ----------1 nocO!t.963~7470 ·----Call644-849'1. neute red, mule blnck 892-6813 eves 89.1---3686. PA I N T E rt . S F. l\f I · RAH YS I TT ER wa ntt!d 1----------1 PUBLISHER'S SALES (':lt. Wht. patch under RETIRED. INTERIOR· btwn hrs 7 am -\ pm, ll!b ....,. TIYE ..,.ck. 642-J938 TEAM Carpel Clean;ng. EXTERIOR. 642-1255 evtryday cxecpl Sund.,y, JUNIOR SALESMEN R...-RESE" o A MEN ·& Women, make I am Small. My prices 8.12-9646 (Children'sBobks) m oney In s pite of i UND: Yn;. Sheph!!rd are small, 646-2:i75 .. NOW'1 is the Time to ~-------Age IO-t:;, Earn S20·$40 Liberal arts background. yourself. Sell a ras t mov. x, male. bwn w/blk onl::::--'-::-:~-'-:--:-:-:-:-1 have your paint.in& done. BOOKKEEPER/Recep· aome 11etcs exper. Prirt· ing re peat item. Be you .. '/co-~6019 · · F 1 ol" ol per week 'etting new N . I. Vic. San Clem. Gen ltfll ~ Int /ex t, res & apt . l1on1at. ron itce time """•slbility, cathng own lJoss. o 1nve!lt b Chl E cuslo me s for the ......... · a !1.oept.498-1832 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548-2997. usy ropractor. •· DAILY PILOT arter on our accounts . ment. Wiii fum1shsae. •• ;.:;;,="-'=-'"'-----1 CEMENT & Blotk Work ,ft. p·d only. lmmed. S»Ai· S('hool and Saturdays. bookstores. & museumt'I. pil<'h. You tan not ml~s! LOST: Tan Chihuahua Walls. patio.s, .sidewalks. ~..,TOM Painting. I am tlon. Jfr& 9-1 ll S-,7. Dr. Reply lo Clas!l!ried ad no. C"ll Wendy. 963-3163. h Lo "P It" i S 11 M · G C YnumuatbenutolRchool a. re Y • v e. By hr or job.646-691:; ma • Y pr1cts are ary L. outure, 2043 360 c/o Dully l'ilot. I'. o . ·vorktown &. BeMch, HB.l -~--~-----1 sml'll. We:s,('/l(f Dr, Sulte 107, by a:OO p.m . and be able Box 1560, Costa l\1es11, CH ··lli1k,· Roon\ F'or 011d 968--4859or 536--1380 CUSTOM Cement Work 646·2575 ND. 645-5300. to work at leaat 3 da.)'S n...,..., Patios. Reasonable -'-----per week. No d~llverles 0-="--~------l dy " .•. c lean out th LOST-~EWARD ll hlk f'reeest642---&5t4Don Plasttt/Repalr .6077 eQOKKEiPER.OnCill, or colloctlnf(. garage ... lurnthatjuo hab. friendly. CUt rtgh1 ----•••••••••••••••••••••[• p /time to relievr me Transpottatlon pto· Sclllng anything w1Lh a into cash with a Dail '(!!fr. Vic: Old Madrid •CEMENT WORK• PATClf PLASTERING from time to lime. Pl'e!cr vlded. Call 96M812. 0111ly Pilot Classiricd Ad Pilot Classified Ad. C.I Ji\J,el . Mlsslon Viejo. P a ti os, Sidewalks & A 11 Types. Free Serv. st•. exper. Apply Equ a I Opportunity ll a simple matt.tt .... 842·5678. Slf-3362. Planters. •636-7523•. "' estJmtites CallH>-fi82S. ~-N_!wport Bl. CM f.mployer Ju.st tall S42-S678! ' I To Size 48!, \'011 tonk pt1•1ofl• .iunu,.r: l'rlnr.•d P11tf"r" ~3 4 f1 • \\.'omt'1.-1 Sl1ca •••• l 4 (J!!.Fnch bnot with ~11\nrh hll•I. 3~ (I" hu•t. ii hl1•I : ,,~(II bu•t. II 1111•1. \o) (I I bOJ•I. lft hll)!: I~ (16 lnut. 4 ~ lil1d. II (4~ b11~1 . 60 hl1>!: I~ I;\\! hu.i. i.: h!pJ; I~ (~1 bllU. t l tilt•l, . S.-nd II 00 IOI" t'•th pattern. Add z5 l:f(l\1 fQC° t'ilCh p1ttern f/Jf nr1t·cl1si' m•ll •nd speci•I h•ndhn1; othcr•'i!M.' third· cl•~~ d'U\'t'ry will 11kt' thrtt IO'ftll.li Of"'°"'' Send lO M 1rl1n M1rt1n. Ml, I~ Daily Pilot, r 11ttf"l'I Dtpl . u:z WC11t 1•11 !;\. N•w Vari!. NV 10011 mm NAM t:. A DDR E.."5. ZIP, SIZF. •nd !;TV(..t; NtJ MllY.R ON£ Fklt.t: PATrF.RNofyour choltetn 1enct for. OOl' frtt p•I• l trfl Inside Nf'.W s rRINO· $U MMt'.lt l'ATT Jl'.RN CATAl.OG t001t)'IM.1U•htJ, fl'ft p.Sllcrn coupon Send 7Sc now !\Jl:W -+ KNIT ~ •ith ba41ct~~~P•llRm •••••. Sl.25 h9'.1n1 f'11hioti SOI* •••. Jt.00 l~SPIAa 8ooll •••• 11,00 Get Set for Spring \\o'hotn 11'1 lllflP)' OUI. \htJ'll ft'~I .1?rf'11t In Caty"''"· ~llCKIES: 1:rucilt'L r~rdl· p:1n of bulky y11·11 r...,m ~k d<)~ o •II In n11e pJ,jor,., 1'o •"""I" 10 II"'", Chrooo .. ~ .. 1, •II <'lll"r•. l'att~nl 13~;,· So)''A. \lh li ' l iu: r11io :1, U , r. rn•·I. ~nd Sl 00 fur each p.ilem. Adtl is• for t'1tC'h pwem ror fif'!ll ·r l•1111 m•ll •l'ld speelal h•ndlln ~ St'nd lo Alice Rrooka. l~, the Daily Pilot, N~lt'C'rBA Dept .. llox I~. Old C hel~t'll ~1 .. 11011 . New Vor•. N Y. 10011 Print Namr, A1,ldr"'1!, Z,lp, J'altt'rn Num~r S1vt' d o f11r1 ! C rC'ale ~1utHul lhln1111 .. ~ rcir N""' un~ NC't'dlr-r:r•n ea1..iog! I de11111n1 pnntfd lniAdf. ..•. TS" N1w• N•Rt •'!Rt Quilb Sl.00 Ntwl lllppl11 Crodlft .... St.00 Sew f Kn1t llook ...... .,Sl,J:$ Nffd\cipo1nl fkd ..... S1 00 1"10WC'r Crotllet Book •.•. St.Oil HalrplnC'rrM"ht't 8odt .•. lt.00 lnata nt Crocht'l lbJk , .. Si 00 tnalanl M11rr1mt' [boll • SI 00 ll\&111111 Monty IJooll. •.•. Sl,00 Cofnplt'I" (lll'\ book , $1 00 <:on1 111r11· Af1:111u1to ''' •• s1 .oo 12 Pr~lt'A l.1th1fllt l\2 •. :wt llonl 11lll Qio•lt1 •1 •• »' MU)fllm Quilt Bo.di IZ ••.. $0" 1sQ1111u rw T!JjJ•t •s ..... ~ ~ofllJlffyMup ••.... W • o::'' 'I I I' . f. I \ . PEOGEOT 10 s pd, gd cond. ?ltoving must seJIJ $85. 962-3207 -- --MATTRESSES; .• M AN 'S Rolex solid gold 18 r K watch & bracelet. ~ SIOOO. 546-9977 -""-'----I ,RING 3.65 els. Dia-Rubies (Appraised Sl250> S595. 213-431 ·1924. Leis ure FIBERGLASS Materials &Supplies Wholesale & Retail CRYSTALINER CORPORATION f World eves. _____ 1 1626 PfacNfia A•e - ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOTORHOME RENTALS DALE'S \838-0000 • DlAMOND & Sapphire Costa Meisa We luy t Cocktail Ring.Old Euro· t714JS4M292 Auto Service&/ Mercedes. Porsche. 33' FLEXIBLE Bus. Fully self-cont'd. sips 6, Beau· ty. A /C, new rubber. all 1tlras. $9,500. 548-4464 , p ea n cut. Sl7,000 .l"""""'~;,,;,;,,;,....,,~~"""'~I Parts 9400 Roll s,&Exotics, . 963-3988 afternoon/cvellocrt ~ t/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Classics. ImporL'> r ..... ~~ '74 914 1.8 Loudl.-'d. Under .... 6/il ... warr. l\1usl scll.Stephen, ORA.HGE COUNTY'S 556-6030 Productiv~? Are you on lht.> i.:rov.'. nr are you standing slill. You l'an complete n1ore lransactions v.·ith less frus tration. Helpin g others 1s rewarding; real estate is e1tc1tini:. Earn more ... lea rn more and ser vl' betlcr ... JOIN I\ Lr:,\ur:tt~ Hequ1rc - menls: I ntegr1ty & en- thusiam. l><'t "s talk about i l ... Call m e, 1'erry l\1t.·Cardlc al 75.2-1700 •SPECIAL BUY OH OHEOHLY• l974 l·oul!a r XH7. Bl'd v. 1lh hlal·k v111~ I lop. r:.uho, heater • .:ur <·ond1- lioning. pov.cr ::.tt-er1ni.:. pov.er brakl'S. aututnalil' transm 1ss 1on. In l':\ t.'ellcnl (·ond iti on. l497KAl\1 l $4•'86 NEWEST & LARGEST -;fl RESALE-Goodyear • 185xl5 Radial. $31.72 + IMMEDIATE __ 636-7902 - DELIVERY Saab 9760 All il1odcls & ColOJ"s ••••••••••••••••••••••• GUSTA.FSOH LIHCOLM MERCURY Dick Miller Moton 120 W. Warner at So. 1\lain Sanla Ana THINK 557·2132 9730 .Jag uar <,f E Ill 1111 f,.IEDL AtJLlER '.O lkt1c h 111. d ~ l' 1>61~ lliSOO Bt'."ach Rl\1L . II H 17141~12-AAll odqe 9935 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMMEDIATE DELIVERY SALES & SERVICE Buick 9910 ·74 J>1\H'I'. 1n1111a<· l'llllll , D• k M'll u~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• s;JOO & t.1kc O\t'r p~·mt::. IC 1 er.._..._.~ ·74 APOLI 0 2 ,, S l 120 W. \\1 arner al So. • ':'r ._por 1\lu~t :-.ell ~!12·2'!17·1 M·. Coupe, fully C<jUlp. SJ IUO. ain or best orrcr. 642~/'JS 1964 DUDG r; t'onvC'1·11llle. Santa~na 557-2132 -----Xlnlt'ond.Callart-tP:'o·I., -----BUY BELOW Book! '72 645 -427·1. Toyota , 9765 Bui ck conv. (929FLll) --------,- •••••••••••••••:••••••• Can be financed, call for d 9940 DISCOUNTS7. cost ; 523·7250. cllr. ••••••••••~•••••••••••• Caditl-;;--99151 973G ~\LAXIE 2d'-':'-1r.111 11 REBATES? pov.·l'r. \·1n yl ruol . \'C'l'Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• t.'lC'a n likt• nl'\\. Ph11n1· , CADILLAC 675 -R62·1 t'\'c11 1ngs ;ind • Chrysler jPtyMouth 1 Open Daily & Sun. 'Ill 10 P!\.·t z<J<ffi 11 a rbor HI vd. Cosla l\1 t-sa 546-1934 ·1:1 Hl)1\U llUNNt-:H. 4 s pd, \'H l'n~. l~.tJUU m1 . Xln t <'Ond . Musl sell. S.:!100, +i7J 700:1. • 1973 PLYMOUTH SUIURIAH WA.GOH• l•"li1c luok1n).( automobile for a l a r i,:c fa1nil y . Lo:ult.'<I ,~·1th l"lu1pnu!nt. t Pl'451\1 J U22457f;) A rc.i:il good buy a l $2.')otH GUSTA.FSOH LIMCOLH ~ERCURY 11>80l.I Heal'h Jil \"ct , 11.B C7l·IJK-12 -M8-1-I t.it1 f'IHf~BfltD 400. Air. F~l /A~1. Like new $950 1liest offer. 531--0GNO V09a 9974 ·····.•·· .............. . S.\Lt-:-Uunlap \\'11·1· \~'hl'l'I~ lti5.\l:IS1l't'l. S2 I Xli -t t>:lti 7W~ •1 ~74 VEGA.COUPE• 2 1Ju~1r . 4 :.pl'l'il , r; . .11\u1 : ht.·alcl'. i.:a::. :oa\t.•r. l.U\O" nult.•s. :\"ew Urt•s, look-; ;:oot.I . 1·15:1.JSI JS2386 . GUSTA.FSOH LIHCOLM MERCURY 11\SUO l\('al'h Rlvtl , 11 B. 4 714 l S.12.:88-1-1 l>on t g1\·c up the ship! "'l.1:.t '' 11 111 t.'lass1f1ed . Ship 111 Shore Results! &12·5678 ----Autos, New 9800 •••••••••••••••••••••••• *SPECIALS* Of the Week '69 D11sun Pickup (18079$) only. 5, a1n ;020 WIDE Goodyear tires on JIM MJJUHO Stt"Ylce v.•ide wheels for Ford MOTOR CARS , 'II, Miscellaneous 8080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• truck-Bolt pattern 5 on 5 JAGUAR l N V 0 l C E + "'rkcn<I< Orange County 's la rgest , 1001 0 7 0 sele<'lion . 1%8's·l974's '1>9 Lld Country ~\. Sta . •••••••••••••••••••••••ROBERT A1ARINE 1 ~. Asking s4o firm . 1200W.CoastHwy. fo'ormall y w /lart?est 673-42£6morn.oreves. NewportBeach Sales. Service, & Leasing /C Open fo:very Day. WaJt". P i s. p "" p IJ. :1 C' Bring your hest dl'<il to our f'leet J\11.:r. and be prepared to drive home a New Toyota I ,I I •I ,, SCRAM.LETS yacht mainL co in NB "' ---------1 __ 6:_4:.:S:_· l:_;l_:0=-2-__ foreman. I have the V\\'Transaxle 1- ANSWERS same quality at % the S50 496-1421 AUDI WAMTED cost. Bus 96..l--JIJl/Res Private party seeks late lmPose -Swh1h -000-3311. Al.ITO PAINTER Wants model 1973 Audi Fo1t, 2 Drone-Parifih -Xtra Work. Very Reas. dr. 4 spd w /air cond. ASPIRIN oats, Morine Rates. Call Mike at Prefer brown, silver or We hav e had two Eqlliptnent 9030 548-3211. black. Phone Mike at NEWPDKT IMPORTS 3100 W.C..st Hwy. Ill. 642·9405 ehickens in every pot, ••••••••••••••••••••••• -675--8624 evenings and two cars in every MERCURY 50 .Hp. Short Truc:ki · 9560 weekends. TIRESALr:: h bo ••••••••••••••••••••••• garage, and now w e s aft.10 hrs max, ttom , • GOODYEAB have two headaches for paint, elet.·. start, gas 58 CHEVY 1'11 T. FB. Auto1, Im~ I85x l5 lladial. $31.72 + J>Wt leniiA .TOYOTA ~ 66,000 1n1 ·s. <3oocl cun1t Caww1c $1200. Pvt ply. l·;ill alt uefl..,.._ ..... · 6pm.960-2:iu; t.t. .... S40 -l91Jt:-OR D Gr1.u1 '1'01,110 3' CDV, Landau lop, fully loaded, like new. 1\1ust s·ale . 494 -851t0 d s. 831 l4 l6 l'\"S. ---- Squire Slalion \\1:.ignn w /t11r l·ond .• l'>ICrC"O An1- Fm radio. vinyl u11hol:.. lugg r at"k. Like n1..•\r S3450. P r 1\·. l't_v ,\ft Ii pm.H47-156J 1960 Horbor C ,0,1 646 9303 '71 CAOILI.AC Coupe de 'ti9 J\lARK JI St:1. Wgn, Vi~lc . l\tint <'!>~dit ion . air. auto. xtr<t clean . Pr1 vate p:.irty~~~2 -2J~ (;d l'O ncl.p\\T,/\ (.' every ASPIRIN. can. $800. or ll!;t ofr. Ron, Wenches, saddle lank, 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 636-7902 , · ----------1 64.5-2062days. spd axle, xtras. $1500 Audi 9707 ------- ' eves~-7814. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·ss JAC.:UAR 3.4 litre !\.1K Z7Ml>G . Sl,190.64-0-{;187 DISCOUNT El> for im · SSSO. 54lt u773 WANTED .Power 9040 ,3 COURIER M t A.UDIWAHTED Lauto,4ucSedan.S9SV TOP CAStl DOLLAR ••••'•••••••••••••••••• 7 w/ as er . 546-49 22 SALE -WireWheels.-m e diate s a l e! '7 •1 i9ti7 FORD Mustang. 2H~J. Dunlap . 636_7902 F.ldorado con\·. 11195.1.11 •I spd .• StiOO. IGSxl4 Radial. S2l.J7 + l.t'."asinJ.? a v:iilab\c, Call Cu ll 492 -2500. PA ID F o R YO u H '72 AZTEC. 21 · I. Trailer. View Camper shell, xln~ Private party ~ks late I-'-'--' JEWELRY, WA'l'CHES, 225 HP. Like,lew in & cond. $2600. MU!il sell . model 1973 Aud_1 Fox, 2 Jftlsu 9732 ---1 ror cos t ; 523·7250 . --- T OBJ ........... GOI ll 1 42 h 64, •7,.,. 213--430-0070 dr. 4 spd w/a1r cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• AR ""c.~. ~ • ou • rs. ..-.. "°· Prefer brown silver or •1 967 TOYOTA t'i nant.'111 ~ uvail. dlr. '7 1 Cha t r ;1 u \V ago11. ~ --- -11:i ss. xl nt cond. lully CORONA•· FABULOUS S/\VINGS on equipt. 557 -7977 S ILV £f!-SJo;RVICK, '70 GLASTRON 2Q' 160 $ELL idle items with a black. Phon~ Mike at ~JIQNUEESFG~S~ AN -1/0, new ca nv'a1s, DallyPilolClassiJiedad. 615'-8624 evenings and ,"-:..:>::.::=· · trailer. extra:i. ~500 . 642·5678 weekends. M E l\t'o E R s 111 1• in 494 ...:....3253_ IRVINE COAST Country Club. $1000 + transfer feo. days t213) 283-7081. eves an. 1call644-5736. .F'ULL Irvine Cousl Coun- try C'ub membora.hip. N-SllORE f\loonng I!:. Bayrront. Lil. Island + 13' ,i)ory. Jo.:lec. 50 HP J ohnson, SZ ,IWO. firm. 673-7363 -------· 2• GRAND BANKS; -· 586-8218 Dinghy , auto-pll ol. ----"-"'-"-----I bailer, intercom, depth Tl!~NtS Club Ate~-Cinder, lire rafts, xlnl be.nhip. Ownct' mov \ cond. $34.900. 673-1163 Sacrifice. 752-14JO, •....-6404 ' com'I swontrash, doc. .::==::_ ____ I 471 GMC. 2 ndioo. DP'. CARPETING. n·ubby Meler. 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' ' , ~· CaDdfd.itt es Ski1·t Salary • • Specifics . By F·. A. SCHOEMEHL • OfWleD-'IYPIMll\ttl " >!our candidates for the Sid· dlebttk College board of trustees refUsed Sunday night to s_ay how muct\ of a salary iDcrease \f'le school's instn&ctor;t. should re- ceive this year. .. The 'tloncommlt.tal. . response to the. q14e'sUon on salary in· creases set 'the pace for 90 minut.·es• of q~estions and answers th al brOught few, If any, definiU've responses. · c 'andtdates appearing at the forvm sponsored by,the cbllege's teachela-s, were unopPosed incum- bent L8.try Taylor of Trustee Area 3, \La&1¥."' !leach): lncum· bent Q<u)na.a;iirry of TI'Wilee fire• 7 (Mission Viejo-J,ag11n11 l(lil\)elJ, attorney Harold McGrath, one of. ~'fO rpe.n ch.allengl'og M.rs. Berry's seat, at1d incumbent Nor- risa Brandt of Trustee Area 4 (lrvioe-ElToroJ. Taylor sald t.e$cbers and lhe boatd must "sit down and put salary1 lb.creases in their proper perspective.",-He said teachers deserve a fair wage due to in· creaa~ costs, but noted the col- lege dut.rjct is facing increased costs as well. _:;ad'dleback instructors his- tOrically have been granted an- nual .salary adjustments com· merufu~ate ..yith the annual in- crease in the cost df living index. ··we c.an 't predic\ what will happen three months from now," said Mrs. Brandt'. "I can't pre· diet what we will decide.'' "Saddleback has bee n very fortunate with having the cost of Sycamore " living tied to salary,'' said Mrs. Berry. ''I know that with the cooperation of the faculty we can make anequilablec\ecision. '' McGrath, a Laguna Niguel al· torney who teaches business law al the college one night a week, noted that tying salary increases to the cost of living increase is nothing new. Teachers, McGrath said, ''can't live on less ." Later during the forum, McGrath said he was more qualified for the /·ob than Mrs. Berry because o 18 years of employment in '"profit-making opera tions." He said i.hal his e:-tperienCe in the fi eld of law would allow him to ha ndle problems confronting the board with an "objective ap· (See SALARY, Page A2~ Hills Case • • • uestioned by· Judge Budget Outlook More Rain Ahead · Laguna Storm Blamed Lawsuit '·Gloomy' For 2 Deaths Begins Cryst1al B11ll Fire Firemen analyze the coucl1 w'here focused light ff.om a crystal bail ignited a blaze Friday ·at the home of the Ray Ber11ers. 30882 Paseo el Marmc>I, San J'uan Capistrano. Both Berners were away at the tirn~. but neighbor Dede Williams saw the smoke when she i;:e · turned from classes at Saddleback College and doused most of the names by the time firemen arrive~. AbOuL. $850 'damage resulted to the spate bedroom, firemen said. Board C}Jairmajj· Plunges to. Death "NEW YORK !AP! .Eli M. Black, chairman of the board of United Brands, plunged to his de· ath from thfrth floor of the Pan Am building is morning. Police an buHdjng ofCicials said the fall occurred.at 8: 2Q a.m . All ltaffic on that section of the midtown artery was shut off causing a lrafric jam. United Brands is a majo.r in,.- ternational food processing com- pany operating ih the l!klited States, Latin America. Europe and Asia. United IJ_rancts O\vns A and W lntei-natlonal which is second on· ly lo MacDonald's in the fttst·food buSiness . UniLed's Chiquita Brand bananas account £or about ' ... ' one-quarter or the world's sup- ply. United Brands also controls John Morrell and Cob;\pany in Chicago and the United Fruit Company DiVWon iJ;i BcW.on. Black. whpowns·~9.9;8fshares , of United Brands, has been deep- ly involved in-Central American operatiOns. Li;siings of the companies, his nnn ,controls1 cover two\lhree- columTI. pages in Standard and Peor's , 'where the· firm's credit rating is listed as "oUtstanding. '' They ra~e from a rait;oad in Costa Rica~ through thtf 'Fyffes Group Ltd. of Great Britain and TRT Telecommunications to a . lettuce farm in Salinas, Ca1if. " ' • WASHINGTON !AP) -Presi· dent Ford sent his $349 billion budget for fiscal 1~6 lo Congress today. Its predictions for un- employment this year and next were far worse than expected. · The budget's gloomy outlook: for the economy said unemploy· ment ~ould average 8.1 percent A POLITICAL GAMBLE FOR FORD?-n~tysis, A3 this year. 7 .9 perceD.t next year and possiJUy 7.5 pei!Cent in 1977. The most recent jobless rate, for ~ecember, is7.lpercent. , The budget alsof!onlained a re- cord peace-time 'deficit of $S2 ' billion in red-ink spending by the government. And it forecast an average increase in consumer prices of 11.3 percent, higher th~ Ia.» year. ·•From ell Americans we must ask for perseverance and a will· .ingneSs t.Q..tolerate soine painful m.easures nesessary to retain go4d'! econonfie health,•· Ford said. in a separ3te statement. Although the average inflation rate mi.ght be higher than last year's Ford said the ove'r-au in~ crease in consumer prices would DAILY PILOT AD SELLS A.UI'O '·'I advertised my car for four weeks in two other daily newspapers, but sold it after just tVi•O days aCter l placed the ad in the Daily Pilot.·· • That's the success story told by the Irvine man who r an this classified ad : 1972 FIAT 124 Spyder 5-spd, FM, Gd cond. $3095. Pvt. Party XXX·XXXX • All it took was a few words in the right place. If you have something to sell, call 642~5678. Put a few words lo work for you, in the right place. • In Ute.Daily Pilot. SAN FRANCISCO (AP>-The season ·s worst storm that killed at least two persons and knocked out power lines over the weekend is expected to persist at least through Tuesday, bringing re· newed downpours in the San Francisco Bay Area. ' Moi st unstable air emanating from a low pressure are.a off the ""):[ Stormy Skies Will Revisit C,oast Tonight The steady rain that fell along the Orange Coast for a few hours this morning -becoming cloudy •skies and intermittent shoVi·ers during the day -was expected lo return with a 60 percent chance or rain tonight and Tuesday, the Los Angeles -Weather Bureau said Loday . No r ain is rorecast for Wednes-·d ay. There were no reparts of'1ny si!rious storm damage or acci- dents along the Orange Coast ,. where police reported no major floodirig, although most of the traditionally flooded intersec- tions appeared to have plenty or water . Flood .warnins were erected on Ellis Avenue, we st of Newland Street in Fountain Valley and the city also closed one northbound lane of Magnolia Street between Ellis Avenue and T al b e rt Avenue, poJice reported. Between 5 and 8 a.m. 1.41 in- ches of r ain fell in Huntington Be ach, bringing the season's total to 5.54 inches, reported J . Sherman Denny, Huntington Bea'ch's res id ent amateur m~teorologist. In ·Costa Mesa, several cars stalled in flood waters on 19th Street and Pomona Avenue. police r eported. The police were detouring traffic from the area. (See RAIN, PageA2) Literatur~ ·~tov.ers Lea~ning ... ..,.. ' ' "" . PENDLETON MARINE Joe Rauschenburg • It Beats Wq,tchini Television By ANNE COOP£tf.· course is really decent. l mean, 0tu.o.i..,~st#ff football season's over, right?" San Clemente doesn' offer "I don 't read literature or-~'uch in the way oC entertain· dinarlly," said San Clemente ment on a Tuesday eveninf. Most Police officer Marvin Mason. •·1 reSid~n st\ home and Ytatcb need lhe credits for certification. telev· · n. 1 As it's turned out, though, I real-, ,Bo no\ everybody d~ For ly like the course. This guy's a reasons varying from wanting in-good J,eacher. '' telleclual sfimulation to needing Lesley Irby is a widow with two college credits, ~ people gather grown children. "I'm taking the in a brightly lit classroom at San coutse ~o k~p ~Y head bus~·'' Clemente High School (or a Sad· she said. Bes1de~~ I . et dleback College extension cour8'e Biil." · · . • '.11 • ca l l e d '"Introduction lo 11111 ·Heffcrnao. lea~.• ,lhe I:.iler·ature " l~ · -·• ,. ~-· ·; ""-• .' t .t '"II I weren't here, I'd be'honle •!"<.\~·~~ tfus a!' \p eistepbal watching 'Happy oaya• ," said ptece, he says or • aoort Wtorri\ Rick Berg a tull·time fo·delll bY Herman Melville; ~u~ o , ' .,. "MOby Dick · · wi\h a bashlu,I John Denver "H ·:~, 1 lb,. ,. .. sk , sinile. ow can .,.,..,, . "I'm not •-der ordinarily" Mri. lrby, whohas-~p~~. said'Joe Ra~henburc. a Camp the Jackel or her Pendleton.marine, "bull walU lo _and ltefle.rnan deb~ broaden. my education, and this <Sea LIT CLASS, Page Ml r •• ' ., \ • - mouth of the Columbia River ha s brought heavy snow to the moun- tains and rains o.f up lo an inch Sunday in many areas, the Na· tional Weather Service said lo- dav A.. San Rafael woman on a cross-country skiing trip died during a storm al Donner Sum- mit near Truckee over th e weekend, N e vada County sheriffs said. Claude E . Gould, 32. a Pacific Gas & Electric Co. lineman from Oroville, fell to his death Supday \\'hile trying lo fix a storm- da mag ed power line near _i;toseville in Placer County. PG&E said powcc was restored to areas west or Chico that had been without it since Friday when 60 ,000-volt feeder lines snapped ·under an accumulation of ice and snow. · • But the utility sa.d power failures Sunday had itot been re- paired in the communities of Quincy, Greenville, Indian· Valley and Concow. Helicopters "'·ere ferrying repairmen and ·equipment into the area where weather permitted. The California Highway P.atrol . said chains were required on all mountain roads, where high ·winds· and -persistent snowfall made driving hazardou s . Highway 32 was closed to traffic completely. · At nightfall Sunday, snow wa s Calling at the rate of an inch an hour. It was expected to continue through Tuesday above the 3.000.-foot level. Now What's For Dessert? Four youths who helped. themselves to Coca Cola and pop·· corn after illegally entering the Laguna Beach Hi gh School fool· ball stadium's concession stand today are probal>ly suffering a co mmon ailment : n ervo us stomachs . Fred Pichay, a high school custodian, told Laguna Beach Police t.hat he saw the foursome near the snack bar Sund;,ay afler4 noon. lie approached them, asked them what they were doing and they nervously departed. A later investi!3J.Mbn by police showed that the snack bar had been entered through a n un· locked serving window~ Numerous used cups that had contained Coke were found and popcorn was strewn on the floor, police said. · Heart Attack Hits Office r -I.M!ig-time San Clemente pplictt olf16er W~ell Lovell was re· ported in stable condition today at $.an Clemente General Hospital folloWing an early morning h"eart attack. By JACK CHAPPELL 01 tl>e O..Ur Pltol 51.ilt LOS ANGELES-Attorneys arguments began jn earnest in Ceder a l court here today in the S37 million Sycamore I-fill s lawsuit against the city of Laguna Beach, Lagu na Green· belt Inc . and 43 past and present city officials. As arguments began CederaJ Judge Rubert J . Kelleher sharply ,Questioned Sycamore Hills at-• torney John Pollock about his conteqlion that the case even belongs in federal court. Judge Kelleher asked if the plaintiff Rancho Palos Verdes. owner or the Sycamore liills tract, had sought remedies in the . state court system. Pollock said there were no state court remedies for the al- legations made by the la n- downer. that his civil rights had been violated by a conspiracy of local ofCicials acting in concert lo stay one jump ahead or the Ian· downers. Laguna Beach city attorney George Logan maintained during his arguments lhal adequate re· medies were available in Superior Court to cope with all the allegations of Rancho Palos Verdes . Burglar R emoves Radio Fro111 Plane A ra di o valued by the vi ctim al $940 was stolen during the '''eekend by burglars \\•ho b1·oke into a parked a ircraft ill San Juan Capistrano airport, Orange County Sherifrs officers report · ed today. Deputies said the loss was re· ported by owner Anthony H. Dyck, of Lagun a Beach. They said the radio ,..,as unscrewed from the dashboard or the parked aircraft. or:•:ca c .. ast \Vcalh cr Cloudy "'ilh showers likely tonight and Tuesday, accord· ing lo the weather ser vice. Sixty pe rcent chance of rains tonight. decreasing to 50 per· C'ent Tuesday. Highs in the mid 50s to low 60s. I NSIDE T ODA'\" Alex Comfort i! known for hi.s be st-selling se.r rnanwal.s. Now he's thinking about a book on pro· blems of aged persons. Slory, PageA7. l11tlcx AIYMrler'f'lt• AJ ...11~ ... ,, LJA.loyC Alt Ctlll•r111• Al C~stHIM"' &•lt Comks al c,..,... •• OMt~l\IOtltU Al "'"' lWtrs 91 W<f... ., H•l~IH•w1 M GrMftC:.-ly .... ....... ., .. Sylorf• "-"'tr A II -... TMwllMI!. ., Lav.ell, a 30-ycar veteran of tho department. was str-cken at 4 a.m • .He was transported to the hospital.by cilyambulance1• Lcivell, 70, ·had senled •• chief· 1 and' tttingll'cbief of Lho depart: ment prior to his retirement· Ctom Ute force In 1969 . .~ ......... ,.....,,,.1 .. _. ., .. NM• "'' --.. llll•lfft .., -.. WwltlN-t M ,, ' • • • ' ' l:WLYl'tLOT ; t i@l 'Dreams Broken.' ' -,.San Juan Coili1.ein'liaUon Bil ~'""'-~~-.. -u~ __.. ... -•"'""" -~•-" nrooertv he doe$.O't wan_t__t,p Uu'ou&h COO:_ Bf <;~~El.A HALLA!'i ~;'tie;! ~-;;; introduced tO the demnat1on proceedings. °' DliltJ""...,, tans which propose lo scatter ••what happens to our Bill or ''The~ erlc•n dream is ~Ivie buildings throughout the Rights?'' asked Mr~. Marla changln ':tf!!~ my Los Rios downtown area · · Brown. ' p.ro rty · reuona ao I CoU!lcllntan .lotm Sweeney ex· . Others se~med-restgned to the co::f.l' ~t.ir and sit on the P«Ch plained what the city hopes to idea, accept~g. it .as unalterable and wa ch the tr•lns o by. This build and e.mphasir.ed that the even,. though 1t 1s Just a concept. was m dream, and ft•s hard to plan has not been given final Manyspokeofshattereddr~ams. ·see it dis ,Ppeat." approval. . "All our d~~an:is were tied ~p That wa1 the feeling of Barney But that didn't seem to matter. in lh~t _land. S8:Jd Mrs. MarliJo P I h h d S ti J Most people expressed shock and Dunn1v1n, who Wlth her husban_d, ... ape w o ea~ a uan · . Forrest owns four parcels tn Capistrano's conceptuat plans some anger that the city can ' . "W • . 1 f I' I I Frid He force a person to sell his land if the proposed site. e re stil oranewcvcce.ner ay. _ _ young.Wehadplansforlhatland to secure our future." Crashed Barricade Mrs. Paul Esslinger seemed upset that the city would want to destroy her husband's medical building which sits on a portion planned for a park. "Our build· ing is a fine one. Why tear it down'! Why should the city destroy a good.building and build fancier ones?" Huntington Man Drowns in Ditch Many, like Mrs. Dolly Olivares, believe the time is not right for a civic center prQject because of the depressed state of the economy. Counci lman Sweeney explained the project would be built in phases. A Huntington Beach man was killed early today when his car - hurtling through the stormy night -failed to make an S curve, crashed tllrough a bar· ri'cade and into a rain-swollen flood control channel. He apparently drowned, despite efforts by a neighbor who he.ard the crash and leaped into the channel in an effort to pull the man from his submerged auto. · Dead ls Richard E. Hol&uin, 35, who lived at 9682 Hightide Drive, just a few blocks from the fatal accident scene in south Hunt· ington Beach. Investigators said Dennis L. &o•PageAI SALARY ••• proacli. •• .~. McGrath said bis experience as a part lime instructor also would be a factor. )frs. Berry countered that she was qualified.because of her at· tendance at 5addleback as a stu· dent, stressing that she is sensitive ~the teachers• needs .. ''And I don't feel it is always necessary to have all business or all professional people on the board,'' Mrs. Berry said. At another point in the dis· cussion, McGrath raised the ire of the three incwnbent trustees by questioning recent decisions on the campus building Ptogram. .. McGrath sugcested that th~ college could i;.ave saved large amounts of money paid to. architects by using building plans from some other community col· lege in the state. . · Taylor countered saying that those plans would have to be purchasecr just as architecl:S services. Mrs. Brandt said there were topographical factors un· usual to Saddleback that created design problems. Mrs. Berry .. said the board was trying to re· solve the building program pro. blems as besl it could. Responding to a (inal question, Taylor said he bad "100 percent confidence'' in Supt. Robert Lombardi, hired by the board in SeRtember to replace Fred H. Bremer, former superinten· dent. ··ves, J have confidence in him," said Mrs. Brandt. ''It's not 100 percent all the time. I don't even have that Wit.h my husband.'' Parker, of 9172 Aloha Drive,. heard the crash and ran lo the scene. He tried to pull open a door of the battered car which came to reSt in about ·five feet of waler, but couldn't. Parker reportedl)' arMved at the scene to spot it just as it sank, after smashing through a guardrail and chain Jink fence on Banning Avenue near Eader School. Paramedics from the Hunt· ington Beach Fire Department removed the ·car's windshield about 2:30 a.m., allowing re· co\'ery of . the victim's body. HoJqui.n apparently was alone in the auto. Coroner's deputies planned an autopsy today to determine the exact cause of death which was lis\ed tentatively as drow~g. "'What will it do to our taxes?'' asked Mrs. Hazel Stroschein. "No tax increase is expected," explained Councilman Sweeney. Planning Director David J. Smith said the project would serve as an economic stimulus to the downtown and would provide badly needed parking. "We want you to think about it,'' said Sweeney. "Is it too gran· diose, do you oppose it or favor it, or would you like something in between?'' "Perhaps we are fortunate lo have people who can envision things five years down the road,'' said Pape!. ••sut first I'd like to go somewhere and have a good cry." Burglary Suspect Nabbed in Laguna ' . A pale, thin, 27-year-old Florida transient who may have been foiled in attempts to burglarize two· LaglU)fl Beach restaurants is in custody of Laguna Be&chpolice today. The man was arrested at 2 a.m. Sunday by officers Water.Main Consiruction ' Slated Soon Construction of an ei~hl·inch: water main along Coast Highway. between. El Paseo and Cliff Drive. in Laguna Beach is scheduled to begin soon. The·" tine will replace a de- teriorated four-inch line and meet water supply demands of Maio Beach Pa=k and improve fire protection for downtown basin, said Joseph R. Sweany, general manager of the Laguna Beach Countv Water District. The $45,815 contract for the work was awarded to the L.M . Kisling Construction Company. of Laguna Beach in a recent action of the district's board of direc- tors. responding to a silent burglar alarm at the Royal Hawaiian Restaurant, 331 1 N. Coast llighwa.y. A sliding glass door along the north side of the restaurant had been jarred. The man was found hiding in foliage just a few feet away, police said. Only a half an hour earlier, police had been summoned to the Cottage Restaurant, 308 N. Coast Highway, by an audible burglar ala"rm. A screen had been removed from the window and a pane 3f glass broken. No loss was reported by Cottage owners. The man, identified only as Allen Brown, told police he was en route from Florida to an unknown destination. The man's only possessions were his clothes. He was booked into Laguna Beach jail on suspicion of attempted burglary pending further investigation. Trustees Mull Junior High School Site • IJankDrops . Prime Rat,e NEW YORK CAP> Mlehl1an National Bank to- d~ aet !~J1ri?-!.eJ!dln& !al~ ai an mau.U'}'Wlae 1ow 01 cYN percent. effective lm· mediately. The Lanaln&, Mlch.·based 1:0mpierd&l batik~ a medium· sized lender with assets of about $1 .• billion, thus became the .. first slnce last March to drop the rate it charges on loans to most creditworthy b.orrowers below 9 percent. There has been wide1pread · speculation that the prime could dip Into the a percent · level lnduslr)'wide by the end of this montl\as the recession deepens, loan demand falls off, and the Federal Reserve continues to ease credit policies. Laguna High Sets Course In Literature The Cal State Fli1Jefton department 9f cont.inulpg education will present the co~ ''Keep Up with the Books Your -Teenagers Read,•• begiqntng Feb. 6 at Laguna Beacb,HJgh School. . ... The course will be taught by Cal State Fullerton professor Gustave B. Mathieu and will run for 15 sessions from 1 to8:40p'.m. Thursdays ending in late May. Costis$56. Reading and . discusslon will include ''The Stranger,•• "Steppenwolf, '' ''The Lord of the F1ies, ••Sorrows of the Young Werther.'' and others. The selections have been chosen as representative of those influencing young persons nowadays. The class will be offered in room 83 at the high school, 625 Park Ave., Laguna Beach. Further information is aVailable by calling the university at 87().2611. Horse Mishap Injures Girl A l~-year-old girl rid.in~ her horse in a steep Laguna Beach canyon was injured Sunday morning w.hen her mount stumbled and fell on top of her. Laguna Hills firemen rode two miles on hqrseback to reach the girl and administer first aid for a broken shoulder. When it was discovered the girl was able to walk out or lhe canyon, plans to transport her to a local hospital by helicopter were dropped. Capt. William Dean identified the girl as Jackie Davenport. She had been ri~ her horse about two miles southeast of Redwood Stables, 20286 Laguna Canyon Road, when the horse lost its foot· ing. The girl was transported by her parents to a hospital for treatment of the injury. ' ~ I UT.CLASS •• , • • lion of ''exlstenUaJ. •• ~ Eyes wanw. The rest ol the class is bored. Hefrernan notices and shifts the discussion to e•enU.lo!l!Oll<!f,Y~ _. '· "Th•t part ilOeiin' IJ)ake sense to me," asserta: Frank Brown, an ROTC Instructor al Santa Ana Hilth Scb0<>1. "NQ P1'.8CU~al bual· nessman would do &nyt.l\iA& like tllat or he'd put himself oUI or business.'' Brown sounda a ~e I defensive. · ~You'r e right," Heffernan s8ys, and heads nod thelr assent. The class move~on todiscuas a short story by the Nobel prlze winner, William Faulkner. Hef· feman sketches in light strokes Faulkner's love-hate obsession. with the South. · Blonde curls bounce over her notebook as Diane Ramire,z takes notes. Miss Ramirez , ls working bard to be accepted into the nursing program at Sad· dleback. Everything Heffernan says goes into her notebook. · Heffernan points out a tenden- cy of critics to see more allegory in Faulkner thanlthe author may have intended. Is the story they have read for class simply a good suspense story or does it stand for something more? ''Faulkner was too good a writer to write Jilst a good pol· bOiler," says Mrs. Irby. Frank Brown gives her a just·llke·a· Wor:nan look. As class breaks up, no one hur· ries to leave. Members of the class walk to the parking lot in clusters. Are th"ey continuing theirdiscussionofliterature? Benny Peters is a Camp Pendleton marine from Arizona. ''The thing about this class," he says, ''is that it doesn't seem like a literature class. It's too real for that." Certainly beats another night at home with the -boob tube, several classmates agree. Girls Club Plans Benefit Art Auction The Laguna Beach Girls Club is seeking additional donations now of merchandise and art work to be auctioned Feb. 22 at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse as a club fund-raising project. (Good luck to the winner). Donations already received in· elude a 1975 Ford Pinto, a go. cart. a Hobie custom surfboard. a motorcycle, antiques, plants, dinner certificates and an orien- tal rug. Art has been donated by local artists John Paul Jones, Paul Darrow, Roger Kuntz, Armen Gasparian, Paul Blaine Henrie and Roger Armstrong. Car· toonists Frank Interlandi, Phil Interlandi, Virgil Partch and Ed Nofziger have also donated work. The girls club is seeking to raise $3,000 through the auction, ils third such annual event. Pick up for donated items may be arranged by Calling 497·1038. From Page Al RAIN ... LIKES LIT. COURSE OHlcer Marvtn-Maaon ROTC INSTRUc;TOR Fran!{llfown ~ Front Page A1 BUDGET ••• be a little more than 9 percent, compared with 12.2 percent in 1974. The projected average ln· crease of 11.3 percent in con· sumer prices measures the average rate of increase for the entire year, while the actual in· crease, that Ford says will be" 9 percent, measures the prices in December against December prices a year earlier. The initial reaction from • Congress was that Ford's outlook for the economy might be honest, but that he wasn't proposing the right solutions for the nation's economic problems. Chairman George H. l\fahon (D-Texas), of the House Ap· propriations Committee said the budget is ''extremely pro· vocative" and said ·some people will suggest the propased deficit "will have exactly the wrong ef· feet and heighten inflation.'' Sen. Jacob K. Javits (R-N.Y.,, commended Ford for "an honest but gloomy picture,'' but opposed Ford's proposed 5 percent ceiling on Social Security benefit in~ creases. Javits called for a much bigge'.r outlay for public service N d B d F d They also repof1:ed several jobs. U e 0 Y OUD cars were stalled in the lake-like Chairman Al Ullman of the Mrs. Berry said she recently wrote Lombardi to tell him he has done "a very fine job." ••1 don't know Dr. Lombardi. I don't know," said McGrath, The contract calls for install a· tion of 1,400 feet of line and two new fire hydrants along the ocean side of the highwily, Sweany said. The work is expect· ed to be completed within 60 days. VENICE (UPI' _ The nude intersection of 16th St~et and House Ways and Means Commit· body of a young woman found Superior A venue. tee said it is "highly doubtful·• Sunday stuCfed "in a rubbish bin Newport Beach police said all Congress will approve all of $17 behind a service station was ap· the traditional intersections were billion in spending reductions the parently raped and murdered, flooded, but there was no President wants, and said police reported. Investigators damage and no accidents. chances that Congress will go Trustees of the Capistrano said the unidentified woman was Sources in the Saddleback along with an $11 billion hike iTI. Unified School District will re· between 22 to 26 and had reddish· Valley reported no nooding and defense spending ''are a lmost Tidal Wave Alert JUNEAU, Alaska CUPI> -An earthquake rumbled along the bottom of the sea in Alaska's Aleutian Island chain Sun4ay, setting off a brief tidal wave warning tbat·later was canceled. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT JKk R. Curtey Wk• l'n'tl*'" ..... Ge ...... -- Thomas KffVil -' lf.dltw Thomas A. Murphine ~IEOllOI' (J"8rl115 H. Loos Richard P. Nall Mi.ltl&llt~-ftQE~t91"t consider plans· for their brown hair. no accidents. negligible." Shorecliffs Junior High School 1-;::;;:~~~,:::;====='===========::.=:c._:c_=_c:.c:._:::.::_::_=-::o-.=::-=-::.::..:c_"'=--=-::.=-:c-=-=·=======1 siteattonight's meeting. · 1• Sweany said the contract was let at this time so the line could be replaced before the state begins an improvement project on Coast Highway along Main Beach Park. That job is about a year away_. .The board meets at 7:30 p.m. in the cafetorium of San Juan School in San Juan Capistrano. During a recent joint meeting with the ,San Clemente City Coun- cil , trustees agreed to look again at a plan which caJls for access to the new school from Via Socorro. Residents of the area have ob · jected to this access and hope it R P can be changed ta a proposed ape rogram street on the south side or the school. S . t • D Among other items on the e ID ana agenda will be receipt of Self-defense instructor Barbara Levy and public health nurse Lois Norling team up for an anti·ra'pe program in Dana Point Thursday. .. They will present slides. literature and a demonstration of how women can protect themselves against attackers. Tbe program, sponsored by the Saddleback Valley Exchangctle Club, begins at 7:30 p.m. at the home oC Barbara Mitchell, 33251 Big Sur St., Dana Point. The public is invited. Theft o_f Antique Music Box Cited Orange County Sheriff's or- ficers are invest.i1atin1 the t.hen from a Dana Point home of a~n antique music box valued by the vfctim at $800. teachers' propasals for bargain· ing sessions. Although salary figures have not yet been men· tioned, teachers will reportedly ask for changes in benefits, transfer policies, and summer school assi2nmenls. Four Houses Over 'Limit' A Laguna Beach developer will ask. the Board of Adjustment Thursday night to permit four flou1es under construction to ex· ceed city height standards, City building Inspectors re- cenUy discovered that the four hous , )ocated at 575, 585, 589 . and 697 ' Nyes Place, exceeded the 20 tootT,estdenOal zone height limit. Three ·of the houses are about five an4 t half feet taller than· al· lowed. fTh8 fourih hoUle is six and a tialfffftin violaUon. Board members will consider J . A. Pfeifer'• request.at 7:30 Mariners Cargo of Free Services ··· We've put our Free Services on-deck to.show you we have more to, offer you. Mariners' Crew of Savings Specialists has your interest in mind with other Free Services too, like Check-a-Month Plan', Transfer of Funds and Save by Mail ... •s1.ooo rninimum'batance Don't forget we have the Highest Interest possible on regular savings and high yield Certlflcatei; of Deposit. Save with your "hometown" Savings and Loan -Mariners! • ' .-"""'" MarineFS 9avi8-QS , . andLOOnAssociatiOn, ~.~ wr.:ncun .. oovu·~":=~ntM·1114lMJ·•ctiw.Offk.ot1 t0l4 M YSIDI 01.fVE • ~POllTUACll, CALi:i. hMI • C1141'42-400l t..,... C...I IJl20 SEALIEACH 80Ul.EVAID • SliAL 1£ACH. CALIF. t0740 • !JIJ! SQ&· 1'1116 IT47 IEVER1.Y IOUL£VARD •LOS Al\IGELES. CALIF. 9IXM3 • lll 1)1>57.4141 "' • .. II ' ., ·- .. Depujles aald lhleves who may hAve bad_a key to the premises· took ' lhe valuable antique while the family of farmer Fran~ JI. Gilk rson. 62, of 33125 Magellan Iale aysenHrolJi{behome. :· p.m,atcjty ball. ~-4'....-,...----------r~-'-...=::J"---------~---------''--r' ~, ' (' I I ' I I ' •• What's C~ver~? Read Policy ·with Care · 8y S)'LVJA,POjlTER True or False? · _ If 'you have comprehensive ,--.""::'.~-----.., homeowners insu ranee, the pro- perty or roomers or board.era Ii v· Ins wltb you · also ls covered along with your own propert)'. Money's ' I! you have a replacement cost feature to pay for 80 percent or better of the coat ol rebulldlna your home In the event of a IO!s, Worth your coverage would of course include your domestic ap· pliance11 Cl\rpetlng, outdoor TV eqwpment, the like. IF THERE ARE ANIMALS, birds or fish living in your home and never le8ving your property, t.hey would be cov· ered too. Ture or false? All are false, for the items selected above would not be found in the typical policy. Nor would th• typical homeowners policy cover property you have rented or hold !or rel\t to others. Nor would your Policy cover pro- perty you hold or carry as samples Nor would 1l cover any motor vehicle except one used in servicing )'Our premises and not licensed for road use The omt.sslons are among the most.resented features of typical policies Several months ago, a study of consumer altitudes toward auto and homeowners insurance waa comm1ss1oned by Sentry Insurance of Wisconsin and conducted by Louis HarrJs & Associates 1n cooperation with the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School Whether or not Sentry Insurance got more than it bargained for, it did get some eye-opening criticisms. Among them : Amenca's consumers have an underlying ••adversary relationship" with our insurance companies -threatening bad times ahead for the companies. for this antagonJsm. is most notable among younger Amen cans. WE HA.VE GREAT DIFFICULTY understanding our Mmeowners insurance policies -and in fact, only one in 10 of us even tnes to read a policy to find out what it contains. Also, an overwhelming seven tn lOof us feet that if we don't study the tine print when we buy, we're likely to find we are not covered in any emer .. ency. As a result of these bitter rmd1ngs, Sentry Insurance has prepared a simple, short <seven pages> pamphlet ''How To Read Your Homeowners Policy," which it will give to you free of charge. (Write Director, Consumer Information Center, Sentry Insurance, 1421 Strongs Ave .• Stevens Point, Wis . 54481.) Jn addition to explaining some pit/alls, the company or. fers buying tips not usually volunteered by the industry. Have a deductible placed on your policy. ''Ftnt dollar coverage'' can be very expensive and you can be paying far more than your realize for $SO or $100 worth of protection. You may need increased coverage tor additional st.rile. lures on your premises, such as garages. The amount available for these structures is usually 10 percent or tbe amount of insurance on your home. UNDER A STANDARD policy, such valuables as furs, jewelry. stamp or coln collections -and even cash-have very limited protection. Items such as these should be fully insured and ''scheduled" to avoid unnecessary problems at a time of loss. You may find settlement time arter a serious fire loss a traumatic experience Be certain that you have an inven- tory of your household goods and that their values are aYailable. Keep an inventory of your valuables in a place other than tn your home, such as a bank safety deposit box. Ask your company representauve for a special inventory booklet While the basic policy designed for the average in- -dividual may be adequate for you, explore the many added features available;. to make sure your personal needs are in· deed filled. Your 'coverage under the basic homeowners· policy can be broadened to include protection against other threats -ranging from credit card losses, earthquake and theft to inflation. In the personal bab1hty package pahcy, don't rely on the m1n1mum 11m1ts provided. You can purchase broader hm1ts and may increase your hmtts to four times as much for only a few dollars. NOTE FR01'1 THE statements with which I started this column that liability for business expasures ~ pro~cllon for any type of business property is not prov1 ed ror tn the homeowners pohcy. But you can cover some ypes of busi· ness pursuits -for instance, teaching or sellin g. Ask your company's representative to provide the protection you need. Fuel Shortages Sparking Crisis? NEW YORK (UPI) -The nation's most pressing energy problem 1s an upcom- ing shortage of natural gas, a sc1ent1st said recently. There will be chaos 1n a year or two when choices must be made between sup· plying homes or 1ndustnes, he predicted. ty of natural gas in the United States is dechn1ng at the rate of 5 percent JI. year, or the equivalent of a hair million barrels of oil a day. 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Damone 20 n 176 12 \to • \It Ball "Hwl 14 ' 1"4 I•~+ 1'• OanRl~r •D S 66 S'lll+ '4 EASTERN seaboard there is Bemis Co !9 ' •2 1,.,._ 11• 0.n•Co I 36 s 110 19~. "' "WE'RE ONLY SEEING a few aches and pains this year," said Abelson, a physicist and chemist who is president of the Carnegie lnslitution and editor of the AAAS journi.tl, Science Hen.ry. R. Linden, director or tile ln•tltute of Gas and Technology. agreed with Abelson's assessment and likened tho situation to a volcano about to erupt. He said productive capacl· ' ' 'IJaiiks Dip. Lend Rate ,SAN F'RANCISCO <AP) ~6k of America and Crocker Mnk lowered thel r~rlme dommerelal let1dln1 rates from 91\ percent to 9 per<ent OlllMonday •• ,Jn Loi Angelo1\Unlon Bank alao announced 1 lowered Its pdm• rate today, from 9"' perttnt. to 914 . <litl9:- b d Btndla 1 lkl 6 '' 27'\li-'lol 0.'1 In 60a 1o •Ql 20'1< t 1 going to e tremen ous a.na•• pfJ -. 3 •1"11-~. o.r11nap1' ,, 2s'h+"' hardsh'·p approaching re· e.nepi.JJ • l:Jll 11v.-v. o.taGenr•111 J1 s 1sv.,111o knC#f2V. •• 1110 ''""-'"' O.rco 1 '' ' J 13'11 • Yo latively fast,'' he said. "Stick ::Csfi~·j 1~ S:~.:.'~ o.1110 1nc.p 101 1,,. .. v. around • Year Or two and see Botnoea '°" , JI 1"9 o.y1.,..,H '° s Jo '1 " • 8ffia' F'llo •• S9 2\r. + \'I 0.yPLt I .. I •UI 1•1'1-\It what chaos is going to de· ea~ Proc1c1 1 92 sv..• &!'!r.~~,~ 11 •:Ji°1~0 :l I t that l e Then n40V">.. BathS1e.-1 211 • 906 311h+ ~ a.ire 1 80 J ,6J 3&\:.. ~ ve op a 1m · Y"." Blo!tnd 60o 1s 1J• »~•+ v. D1iP1.1. 1 20 • 1,. 11 _""' Pie are going lo expect mag'te:, e11e:1i;A.o .t023 123 2s°"-+ "-Del l'M•' JO 6 s.. 2s +"" 81.tlr Jn .ia 11 6 S • 0.llaAir .o J •1l71 JlV• + v. out of the government ... " &111.t. 1.10o • n 11-. .. "' a.nee 1ni111 30 l v. • L.nden and Abelson said =~~~·:1~ '~! ::::::; 0e1lol\a. Cp14 5J J''ll+ ~ -°""'"1111 t0 • 10 1s v. • government dere. gulation of eoDtii. 8'~1 • 111 jw. + "" °"'""" 12. 1 111 10•.-+ "" 8oelf\Q '°" S 10S I °" io ""' Otnl1PI¥ to 1• 11 h ''o + Vo interstate natural gas pnces eoiwcws .50 ' ~' 14"-• "' Oe~rP 1Jn 11 21 a"'_,,_ ""' 8ond lndU\ 7 4 + 'lo 0o ,.. '" Is "'ne of the solutions, along 0001t Ma 1111 1 , 11"'-v. • tP)f\ 611 • » ... t ,... ., BOrden I JO t •ISl 2JV.-\I• OttEdlS,l •S ' 1IO ll •IV. with quicker development of '°"' w 1 ,5 s 3,. t•\.li+ .,. ot1E,,, t.u •• •1)0 1114 ... 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'"' . Slid. tv""'""" to 6 ISIO II ...... 'h gu1on I 70Q 11 6 1114 .. 1.6 Another paneUst. rormer eTtt.'14:.' ~ 1 1~: ~ ol::'~ 1~1t 1'J! ~·.111 Bureau of Mines dlrettor , =~li~1: ~~ ':%%; ~ oi ... r11101n 4 1•' '"' ... d th &uddCo pt s 40 'l 1 OlvMI 1 ioo iit 2 -v. Elburt F. Osborn, cai e ~-~!Jils• ·5 '1, v.:"" DrPePOr~to ,,, 11 + ~ coal industry ts now stacnat-, crm'1'.~ ,4 ~ I~ .. ·~ 8:n7u'tJ 10 ·~ n ·:::-~ ing even thouah areaUy in-""°"''·'o • 111 • ...... ~~~ =1~ 1~t r' :;-1" creased production is needed eut:'n11:111 1 ~11 1~ 111~! ~ Poorov 1Db s t ,.,., od f thu ... •• 11\li OCM'H~C10S t ~..._-~ forthepr ucliono syn e c uncti'""'i 1,. 1, ... "" D11"$e110, • 11~~i"" gas and ot1 and to ropla~e oil t:, "° 1.ro • ''4 'I • ~ Ro: ,·1!: ~1 4~ ·~~! ~ 1n pl t . 811rlN lot JI ·· 'J '<II • ~~ .... 1 '° 1 4 33 -,... power 1n 1-. • ..,.,.,., • .. /,•J. 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DilltY ...... tufl 1 Four c&ndidates ror the .sad-~~bdc~ Cqllege board'of trustees ...,.used Sunday nlg~ to say how ~uch o( a saluy increase tbe jl<hool's ln•tructors should re· .ceive \Pis.year. The nonci>mmittal ~ponse 'tp· tho question on a 'r~ hi· sreaaes a-et the pitce r 9'o tninutes .4! question and • .. •llSWe~s Iba\ broughtrew, 11 any, definitive re8ponses. · C•ndidates appearing at the forum sponsored by the college's teat;bers, were unopposed inc um· bent ·Larry Taylor of Tn1$tee Area 3 <L11guna Beach); incum- bent Donna Berey ofT~tee Area 7 (Mission V~eJQ-µ>gunaNiguel>. attorney Harold McGrath, one of two .men challenging Mrs. ' Cryst~I Ball Fire Fireme n a11alyze the couch where focused li ght f1-om a crystal ball ignited a blaze Friday at the home of the Ray Berners. 30882 Pasco e l Marmol. San Juan Capistrano. Both Berners were away al th e time, but neighbor Dede \Villiams sa\v the smoke when s he re - turned from classes at Saddle back College and doused most or the names by the time fire men arrived. About $850 damage resulted to the spare bedroom. firem e n said. Crime Prevention Program Launched Burglars, thieves and bunco artists 'have no business in the Saddleback' Valley, according lo members of the Exchange Club ·who have organized a program Feb. 13 to kee~ it that way. ··on Tht Alert"' is a seminar :d,esigned for businessmen and is scheduled from 7 to IO p.m . in the multi-purpose room at La Paz In- .termed i a tc School , 25151 -eradera Drive, 1i1ission Viejo. Orange County Sheriff Brad Gales will be present lo in- tr,oduce the' speakers and to make several award presenla · lions. The workshop schedule for the ttening is : 7:15 p.m . -·Building security by Alan B. Taylor. investigator for the Orange County Sheriff's Department. . 8. p.rO. -Employe theft. till ta·pping, and shorl change aftJs.try by John Snider, security di~ctob, Alpha BctaStores. . ' • . .., ,, ~ ' , ~ 8:30 p.m . -Coffee bre11k dur- in g which guests will be able to look at a counterfeit money dis - play and a new security lock . 8:45 p.m . -Che'c k fraud by Lewi$ G. Linn, special agenl, Bank of America. 9:30 p.m . -Credit card fraud by John 1-lolland, senior special agent, \V ester!) States Bondscard Association. El Toro Home Loses TV Set Burglars who broke Qfr the front door knob to gain entry car- ried off a rolbr tele vision set. stereo equipment and a tlock radio from an El Toro flome dur- ing the weekend, Orange County Sberiff"s officers reported today. Deputies valued the total loss at the home or salesman Ricky Charles Clark, 28, of 22723 Via Cas tilla at $800. They said the Clark family wes absent from the home at the ti1]1e of the breakin. ' Also under investigation in the El Toro area.ls the lheft or $41 in l(asb from lhe. home o( Vanessa J oy Meyers, :!ii, of 23356 El ,Perro Dr, Deputies said intruders who enter'ed vta the unlocked door re - dtoved the money ... from the vic- tim's walle t while she was asleep in bed. f ( \ . • .., ' 0 0R.\.NGe'cour4Tv, C'At.IFORNIA I i · . MONDAY. FEBRUARY 3, 1975 TEN CENTS • !f 4 • Ski1•t Berry's seat, and incumbent Nor· risa' Brandt of Trustee Area 4 (lrvine·EI Toro). . Taylor said teachers and the board must "sit down and put salary increases in their proper perspective." He said teachers deserve a fair wage due to 1.n- creased costs. but noted the cpl- lege district is facing increased costs as well. Salary Specifics SaddlebaCk instructors hls- • torically have been granted an-. nual salary adjustmenls com- rn,ensurate with the annual. in- crease in the cost of living index.. i•we can't pf1<\lci what will happen three monthafrom now," said ·Mrs. Brandt. "I can't pre- dict what we will decide." "Saddleback has .been very fortunate with having the cost of living Ued to salary," said Mrs . Berry. ''I know that With the cooperation o( the faculty we can make an equitable decision." AtcGrath, a Laguna ~iguel at- torney who teaches business law at the college one night a week, noted that tying salary increases to the cost of living Increase is nothing new. Teachers, McGrath said, "ca n 't live on less." . Late r during the forum,r ~tcGrath said he was more qualified for the job than Mrs. Berry because of 18 years of employment in "profit-making operations." He said that his experience in the ri eld or law would allow him to handle problems confronting the board with an "objective ap- (See SALARY, Page A2l • Season's Worst Storm Hits North; 2 Dead Budget Outlook· 'Gloomy' WASHINGTON <APJ -Presi- dent F'ord sent hi s S349 billion budget for fiscal 1976 to Congress today. Its predictions for un- employment this year and next were rar "'orse than expected. The budget's gloomy outlook fo.>r the economy said unemploy- ment would ave~·age 8.1 percent A POLITICAL GAMBLE FOR FORO?--Analysis, A3 this year. 7 .9 percent next year and possibly 1-.5 pereent in 1977. 'fhe most recent jobless r ate,~for December, is7.l percent. The bu-d get also contained u re- l'Ord peace-time deficit of $52 billion in r ed-ink spending·-Oy the gO'\'e rnment. And it Corecast an average increase in Consumer prices of 11 .3 percent. higher than last year. "'From all Americans "'e n1ust ask for pe rseverance and a \vill- ingness to tolerate some painful measures necessary to retain good economic health,·· Ford said in a separate statement. .\lthough the average inflation rate might be higher than last year''s Ford said the over-all in- c rease in consumer prices would be a little more than 9 percent. compared with 12.2 percent in 1974 . The projecte d average in- crease or 11 .3 percent in con- sumer prices measures the aVerage rate of increase for the entire year, while the actual in- crease. that Ford says will be 9 percent. m easures the prices in Decembe r against Decemb·er prices a year earlier. The initial reaction frorr1 Congress was that Ford 's outlook for Lhe economy might be honest. but that he \vasn'l proposing the right solutions for the nalion"s economic problems. Chairm an George 11. ~ahon CD-Texas J, of the I-louse Ap- propriations Committee said the bud get i s '"extrem e ly pro - ,·ocative" and said. some people will suggest the proposed deficit "will have exactly the v+'ron g ef- fect and heighten inflation."' Sen. Jacob K. Javits (R-N. Y.1. commended Ford for "a n honest but gloomy picture,'' but opposed Ford's propo~ed 5 percent ceiling on Social Security be nefit in- creases. Javits called for a much bigger outlay for public service jobs . Chairman Al Ullman or. the 1-louse "Ways and Means Commit- tee said it is "highl y doubtful" Congress 'viii a pprove all of Sl 7 billion in spending reductions the President wants, and said chances that Congress 'viii go along with an $11 billion hike in defense spending "'are almost negligible.'' <See BUDGET, Page A2) ' , To1iight, Taiesday More Coastal Rain Forecast The steady rain that fell along Between 5 and 8 a .m . 1.41 in- the Orange Coast for a few hours ches of rain fell in Huntington this morning -becoming cloudy Bea ch . bringing the season's slCies and intermittent showers total to 5.54 inches, reported J . during the day -was expected LQ Sh'erman Denny, Huntington return with a 60 percent chance Beach's r esident amateur of rain (onight and Tuesday. the meteo,rologist. Los Angeles Weathe r Bureau In Costa Mesa, several cars said today. stalled in Oood wa ters on 19th No rain is rorecast for Wednes-Street and Pomona Avenue, ·day. police reported. The police were There were no r~ports of any detouring traffic from the area. ~erious storm damage or acci ~ 'fhey also reported several dents ~long the Or.ange, cOast, ~<J.r,io w~~,5taJ1e<i ip the lake;-p.ke where police rePQfted J\o major interse~tiqn of 16th Street and-' flooding, althOugh most of Ot·e Superior .(venue. traditionally flooded intersec-NeWport Beach police said all Lions appea red to have plenty of · the traditional inte rsections \\'ere water. flood ed, but there wa s no Flood v.:arnins were erected on damage and no accidents . i:llis Avenue, west of Newland Sources jn the Saddieback Street in Fountain Vall~y and the Valley repor.ted no Oooding and city also closed one northbound no accidents. The County 's El lane of Magnolia Street between 1'oro Fire Station reported .92 in- Ellis A¥,e nuc and Talbe rt chesofrainwhµetheLagunaNi - Avenue , police reported. guel Fire Station reported .95in- High Cost,s Hit Evil TOKYO IAP) -ln a cen- .tu r i es -old good luc~ cerem ony, Japanese threw parched beans tc:xlaY to chase away d evils, especially t he ones causing recession and. inflation. ''It cost 20 percent more than last year to beat evil." nn offic ial at the Shins hoji 'f c mplc in Chiba, east of Tokyo. said in reference lo the higher price of beans. ches. There were no reported storm proble m s in Laguna Beach.- Dana Point, San Jua n Capistrano or San Clemente . Veteran .Laguna Beach rain me asure r Bill Shields, owner of Lag una Beach Hardware , couldn't be reached this morning for a rain rigure. But according to Carl Hankey, a San Juan Capistrano rainwatcher, .70 in- ches or rain had rallen through 7 a.m. today, bringing the season total to 5.81 inches. At the same (See RAIN, Page A2 ) No Letup For Next Two Days SAN FRANCISCO (AP > -The season's worst storm thal killed at least lwo persons and knocked out power lines over the weekend is expected to persist al least through Tuesday, bringing re- ne\\•ed do,vnpours in the San Francisco Bay Arect . 1\-loist unstable air emanating from a lo"'· pressure area off the mouth of the Columbia River has brought heavy snow lo the moun~ tains and rains of up to an inch Sunday in many a reas, the N-a--· tiorfal W'ea:ther Service said to-- day. 1\ San Rafael woman on a cross-country skiing trip died during a storm" at Donner Sum- mit near Truckee over the weekend. Nevada Co unty sheriffs said . Claude E . Gould. 32. a Pacific Gas & Ele.ctric Co. lineman from Oroville. fell to his death Sunday v.:hile tryi ng to fix a storm - d am aged power line n e ar Roseville in Placer County. PG&E said power was restored to areas west of Chi co that had been without it s ince Friday when 60.000-voll feeder lines snapped under an accumulation of ice -and snow. But the utility said power failures Sunday had not been re- paired in the communities of Quine)', Greenville, Indian Valley and Concow. Helicopt«;rs \Vere ferrying repairmen and equipment into the area where "'·eather permitted. The California l·l.ighway Patrol said cha ins were required on a ll ntountain roads. where high winds and persistent snowfall made drivin g h ;,1zardous . Hi ghway 32 was closed lo traffic completely_ Al nightfall Sunday. snow was Al the temple, Hav.'aiian Sumo wrestler J esse Kuhaulua, fellow Y»restlers and movie stars threw about 600 kilograms or beans a.nd 400 kilograms or peanuts into a c rowd of about 2t>o.ooo per sons with loud cries of "fuku wa uchi . oni wa solo'" -·'in with good luck, out with the demon." County Plan Boar(,l Weighs Viejo Units Orange County planning com - missioners will meet.at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday lo consider a zoning variance ror 12 industrial units in Mi sc:ion Vi ejo. "" f<.llling at the rate of an inch an hour. It was expected to continue through Tuesday above the 3,000-foot level. $1,300 in Loot Take n From Car Tools, tool cl}ests and motorcy- cle riding clothes with a total value or St ,300 have been stolen from a Mission Viejo mecha nic 's ca r by thieves whO rorced open a side window of the vehicle. Orange County Sherifr's officers reported today. •Deputies said the intruders broke into the van owned by Bradley Dutoit, 24272 Ensenada Lane, while it was parked on the driveway and he was inside the residence . -. The public hearing on the ap- plication by John Wi s h i s scheduled in commission cham- bers al the county Engineering Building, 400 Civic Center Drive, Santa Ana. Wish failed to Win commissio• approva l fo~ his project on Jeronimo Road opposite the Burroughs plant in January. The five-man panel ruled that \Vish"s request Lo reduce off. street parking from 577 spacE:s to 478 spaces was loo drastic and nol in kee plng with the county's standards. Wish was asked to resubmit his plans showing changes in the o(J- s treet parking provisions. The Bay Area, "'hi ch enjoyed a temporary sunny respite from rain Sunday. faced more wet- ness. "'ith winds expected up to 35 miles an h our. or::··a coas• \\lealloer Cloudy with showers likely tonight and Tuesday, accord-' ing to the weather service. Sixty perce nt chance or rains tonight, decreasing lo 50 per- cent Tuesday. 1-lighs in the mid 50s lo low 60s. I ~SI DE: TODAY Alex Comfort ts known for hi.s best-selling aex manuals. Now he's fhinking about a book on pro- blems of aged perwm. Story. Page A7. 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Computers are humming and· criminal intelligence files are be· ing checked today, in the wake of an Orange County Task Force swe_e_p Sunday through the Orange County Fairgrounds Swap Meet. Only one arrest was made on the grounds al 88 Fair Drive dur· ing the 6 a .m. to noon booth-by- booth search for stolen merchan- dise Police suspected. was being fenced through the swap meet. Investigators said the suspect was held briefly on an old traffic arrest warrant and then released pending further court action. From Page Al BUDGET ••. Ford's budget report said the '. nation's economic output -as measured by tbe GrOss National Product -will decline an addi- tional 3.3 percent this year, on top of the 2.2 percent decline last year. But Ford said an economic up- turn should begin about mid-year and thati the economy will be growing by a 5 percent annual :rate by the end of 1976. That would ·add some two million workers to ·the nation's payroll. •·while these projected figures present no rosy picture, they forecast the real improvement we expect in the comirig months · •.. , " Ford said. ''You will find no attempt to evade the plain truth here. The figures used are honest and con· servative and we hope to do better than the forecast." 1 Earlier, as he Pbt his signature to Uie budget in the Oval Office, Ford replied to sharply critical initial reaction from Congress by saying: ''These are not normal times and the measw-es I propase -to glve the economy a boost with tax rebates and reduction and to provide greatly expanded as- sistance to the unemployed - are responsible for some of the deficit. Lagging receipts from tax revenues contribute to most of the remainder of this deficit.'' The President warned Congress that the deficit ''will be even larger'' if it fails to go along ''with reductions totaling $17 billion which I have re uested." ORANGE COAST ss DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed ....... _ -P\IMI- Jack R. Curley ""* ,.,......,.. • .,., '""'* ........... Thomas Keevll ••lt•w Detective Lt. George Lorton, oC the sponsoring Costa Mesa Police Department, said follow- ing a 6 'a.m. briefing in Hunt· ington B'each's new police de· partment auditorium, that no large numbers of arrests were anticipated. He said it was geared more as an intelligence-gathering tool in the war against •vhat police believe is increasing use or swap meets as mass disposal points for stolen goods. ''We want to identify the players,'' he said of vendors sus- pected of being involved in the process of theft, fencing and sale of such merchandise. "We'll know who the players are when we put it all on the com- puter,'' he said, adding that followup probes throughout Southern California will continue for at least three weeks. Overall coordinator Jim Stinson o( the California Depart· ment of JusUce said the large sweep a.t the county fairgrounds was organized following others in Orange and Long Beach re- cently. Law enforcement agencies from Santa Barbara south to the Mexican Border-a total of 150 men "from 35 agencies ...:... participated, including the FBI and the Costa Mesa Police Ex- plorer Scout unit. The boys were kept busy trundling s hopping carts of sus- pect merchandise to a command post set up on the grounds. "Most of the property we get comes from the followup in- vestigations," Stinson said, not- ing that about $400,000 worth of stolen items were recovered in the recent Orange and Long Beach sweeps. The merchandise confiscated Sunday at the fairgrounds was not as impressive as that . gathered in the prior two Task Force swap meet sweeps. The majority of the vendors at the fairgrounds went about their business of peddling produce, an- tiques, relics dug up in the de- sert, cheese, french bread, smoked fish and arts and crafts items, paying little attention lo police. Investigators, often dressed more shabbily than some or the artisans, were quick to single out, question and check sales of television sets, stereo gear, and tr'ansmit serial numbers to the command center. Mrs. Berry countered that she was qualified because of her at- tendance at Saddleback as a stu- dent, stressing that she is sensitive to the teachers' needs .. 1oAnd I don't feel it is always necessary to have all business or all -professional~people on the board,'' Mrs. Berry said. . At another point in the dis·· cussion, McGrath raised the ire of the th'ree incumbent trus'tees by questioning recent decisions on the campus building program. McGrath suggested that the college could have saved large amounts of money paid to. architects by using building plans from some other community col· lege in the stale. Taylor countered saying that those plans would have to be purchased just as architects services. Mrs. Brandl said there were topographical factors un- usual to sa·ddleback that created design problems. Mrs. &erry said the board was trying to re· sQlve the building program pro- blems as best it could. Responding to a final question, Taylor said he had "100 percent confidence '' in Supt. Robert Lombardi, hired by the board in September to replace Fred H. Bremer, former superinten- dent. ··ves, I have confidence in him," said Mrs. Brandt. "It's not 100 percent all the time. I don't even have that with my husband." Mrs. Berry said she recently· wrote Lorn bardi to tell him he has done ''a very fine job.'' "l don't know Dr. Lombardi. ·1 don't know,'' said McGrath. Cun/ire Rips Indian Area GRESHAM, Wis. CUPIJ -Two hours or gunfire shattered the peace around the Indian - occupied Alexian Brothers Nov - itiate Sunday night, but the com- mander of the National Guard troops s·a id today he · hoped to achieve an orderly evacuation o( the building. The Indians inside -members or the Menominee Warrior Socie- ty -agreed Sunday lo an offer ·from the Alexians that turns the abbey over to the Menominee trjbe for "$1 and other.considera- tions.''. · Strike Hits Prepaid Health Plan Clinics Kaiser Permanente prepaid strike. health plan clinics in Orange and More talks were set for 2 p.m . Garden Grove struggled with today . Thomas A. Morphine Ml,..,i.,.Eollor minimum staffs to continue pa· The union has asked for a 25 tient care in the face of a Hospital percent jump in wages and fr. and Service Employes strike inge benefits over the term of a which began at6:30a.m. today. two.year contract to bring 1 More than 4,3>0 union workers Southern California workers to -walked off their jobs at five the same scale as those In hospitals, 14 clinics and NorthernCalifornia. Slddlebacll: Valley OHie~ 21111 ~ hi Ito .. st S.. OieVD F_., Other Oftlcff c .... _ ... J)D W..1 S...."'- ... ~lie.ell· lllJ ,.._.,............ .._"'9t.., e...:11· 1r11s 11eec11 ...,..,,..,. U..-le•ll,11 .. ~S.C,... Te~M (714) 642-4321 CkulrlM Advertl1lng 642-1671 MllllMlleck Yf.111, Nt-. Oftke 511-6J10 """'".IM c1e .... ,.io 4f5-o6l0 pharmacies and other facilities A Kaiser spakesman said throughout Southern California emergency services would be five and a half houn aft.er the end continuttd despite the strike, but of an unsuccessful · bargaining that regular clinic activities session. might be curtailed. The union covers nursing · He said an effort would ' be aides, housekeeping attendants, made to reduce the number or clerks, laboratory iss)stants, re-persons in the bosp_itaJs and non· ceptlonlsts and o~er support emergency Qperations such 11is workers. Docton and registered tonsellectonµes might have to be nurses ~re not members of the pe>1tponedlnsom~case1 . . . union. ' The 4,200 strikers, he sa,ld, represent about 40 percent of At the Or1n1• clinic a Ka1scr'semployes. ='-·':!·£-~"'!::.!..~=:'J pharmac)' worker 1atd a The strike affects Kaiser ..,....,, ... •ffff'I ,....... ........ .... ... '1 k I to .. II ,...,. ... __. wnflMf "*" .. ,.,.,.1,.1 • .-., s e e n ctew wu trytng to tac l ties in Oran.ae, Los Anaeles ~ .......... ,. keep up with the patlent and Ventura Counties. Holpltal1 ._.._ c•••• "'"""'° Nff • <""• ....... workload; Admlnlst.ratora of the affected are located in Los ~·:.:~::"...:::;::.:4"'~ Oran&e and Garden Grove Antelesi Ballfiower • .Pa.oorama .._:.::;;:;=;;;''"-:'-_______ _.. -'~~·cllnlca would not commentonlbe Olly end Harbor City. ' • • • l ' •• lly ANNECOOP£R CM•o.!tf ..... ..,. . San Clemente .doesn't offer much In the wa_.j or entertain· menton a Tuesday evening. Most reaid~nts alt home and watch televlll\on. But not.everybody does. For reasons varyll\g trorn wanUng in-.J tellectual stimulation to needing ,college credits, 20 people gather in a brightly lit. clasaroom at San Clemente High School for a Sad· dleback College extension course called ''Introduction to Llterature. '' ''If I weren't here, I'd-be home watChing 'Happy Days','' said Rick Berg, a full-time student with a bashful John Denver smile. "I'm not a reader ordinarily,'' said -Joe Rauschenburg; a Camp. Pendleton marine, "but I want to broaden my education, and this course is really decen._. I mean. · football season's over, right?'"' ''I don't read literature or· dinarily," said San Clemente police officer Marvin Mason. ••1- need the credits for certification. As it's t urned'out, though, I real· ly like the course. This guy's a good teacher." Lesley Irby isa widow with two grown children. ''I'm taking the course to keep my head busy," ~~~_.~aid. ''Besides. I admir' Bill Heffernan teaches the collrse. "I see this as an existential piece," he says of a short story by Herman Melville, author of "'Moby Dick. "How can you say that?'' asks l\.1rs. Irby. who ha! slipped out of the jacket of her pantsuit. She and Heffernan debate the defini· tion or ''existential." · Eyes wander. The rest of the class is bored. Heffernan notices and s hifts the discussion to events in the story. "That part doesn't make sense to me,'' asserts Frank Brown, an PENDLETON MARINE Joe R•uac:h•nburg ROTC instructor at Santa Ana High School. "No practical bb.si- nessman would do anything like that or he'd put himself out o( business.'' Brown sounds a litUe defensive. ''You're right," Heffernan says, and heads nod their assent. The class moves on to discuss a short story by the Nobel prize winner, William Faulkner. Hef- fernan sketcbes in light strokes Faulkner's love-hate obsession, with the South. Blonde curls bounce over her notebook as Dl'ane Ramirez takes notes. Miss Ramirez is working hard to be accepted into the nursing pro:gram al Sad· dleback. Everything Heffernan says goes intO ber notebook. · Heffernan points out a tenden· cy of critics to see more allegory in Faulkner than the author may have intended. Is the story they Board Chairman Plunges to Death 'NEW YORK (APJ -Eli M. ;Black, chairman of the board of United Brands, plunged to his de· ath from the 44th floor of the Pan Am building this morning. Police and building officials said the fall occurredat8:20a.m. All traffic on that section of the midtown artery was shut off causing a traffic jam. United Brands is a major in· ternalional food processing com· pany operating in the United States. Latin America, Europe and Asia. United Brands owns A and W International which is second on· ly to Mac Donald's in the fast-food business. United's Chiquita Brand bananas account for about one-quarter of the world's sup· ply. United Brands also controls John Morrell .and Company in Chicago and the United Fruit Company Division in Boston. Black, who owns 279,986 shares or United Brands, has been deep- ly involved in Central American operations. Listings of the companies his firm c;onlrols cover two three- column pages in Standard and Poor's, where the firm's credit rating is listed as "outstanding." They range from a railroad in Costa Rica, through the Fyffes Group Ltd. of Great Britain and TRT Telecommunications to a . lettuce farm in Salinas, Calif. Bank Drops Prime Rate NEW YORK (APJ Michigan National Bank to- day set its prime lending rate at an induslrywide low of 8~ percent, effective im- mediately. The Lansing. Mich.-based commercial bank, a medium- sized lender with assets ot about $1 .3 billion, thus became the first since last March lo drop the rate it charges on loans to most creditworthy borrowers below 9 percent. There has been widespread speculation that the prime could dip into the 8 percent · level industrywide by the end of this month as the rec~ssion deepens, loan demand falls off, and the Federal Reserve continues to ease credit ~licies. n.lly ,. ... S&eft ....... KEEPS HEAD BUSY Lesley Irby have read for class simply a gOod suspense story or does it stand for something more? ''Faulkner was too good a writer lo write just a good pot· boiler,'' says Mrs. Irby. Frank: Brown gives her a just-like-a-woman look. · · As class breaks up, no one hur- ries to leave. Members of the class walk lo the parking lot in clusters. Are they continuing f.heirdiscussionofliterature! • · Benny . Peters is a Camp Pendleton marine from Arizona. "'The thing about this class,"~ says, "is that it doesn't seem like a literature class. It's too real for thet." Certainly beats another night at home with the boob tube, several classmates agree. · From Page Al RAIN .•. date last year, San Juan Capistrano had 6.5.9 inches. Public works crews in both San Juan Capistrano and San Clemente reported no serious problem. Water rated through all streets in both cities, but ap- peared to be headed into storm drains like it was supposed to do. Water crested the gutter in Dana Point along Pacific Coast, Highway. Irvine reported no major road problems this morning and .Jl in- ches of rain at 8 a.m. Woman Dies In Snowstorm TRUCKEE CAPJ -Deputies said a 21-year-old San Rafael woman died during a Sierra sum- mit snowstorm over the weekend as her riance rrantically searched for a cabin at 9,000 feet. ·elevation. Nevada County sheriff's depu. ly Kurt Stone said Keith Ulisse, 21, Norden, eventually did find the shelter, the Sierra Club's Peter Grubb Cabin, but when he returned tor h.is girl friend she was dead. Stone identified her as Evelyn Golding, 21, San Rafael. She and Ulisse had gone into the Castle Peak area of Donner Summit Friday on a cross-country ski trip. --·------·--------· .Mariners Cargo of Free Ser\rices ~ We've pu~ur Free Services on-deck to sh.ow you we have more to offer you. Mariners'. 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SCHOEMEHL Ot ... o.11., ...... ,..,, Four candidates for the Sad- dleback College board of trustees refused Sunda.Y night lo say how much or a salary increase the school's •Instructors should re- ceive this,year. The ,noncommittal response lo the question on salary in- creases set the pace for 90 minutes or questions and answer:i: that brought few, if any, definitive responses. Cand.id.ates appearing at lhe forum sponsored by the college's teac.hers. were unopposed incum- bent Larry Taylor or Trustee Area 3 <Laguna Beach); incum- bent Dohna Berry of Trustee Area 7 (Mission Viejo-Laguna Niguel)," attorney Harold McGrath, Qne of two men challenging Mrs . Berry's seat, and incumbent Nor- risa Brandt of Trustee Area 4 (Irvine· El Toro 1. Taylor said teachers and the board must ''sit down and put salary increases in their proper perspective." He Vlid t~achers deserve a fair wage due to in - creased costs, but noted the col- lege district is facing increased costs as well. ., Saddleback instructors bis- t'oricalty have been gr•nled an- nual salary adjustments cQ.m· mensurate with the annua l in· crease in the cost of living index. '"We cail't predict what will happen three months from now,·' said Mrs. Brandt. "l cail't pre- dict what \ve will decide." ·•saddleback has been -Nery rortunate with having the coewr Specifics \ living tied to salary," sajd Mrs. Berry. "t know that with the cooperation of the faculty we can 'make an equitable decision.'' · McGrath, a Laguna Niguel at- torn~y who teaches business law at the college one night a week, noted that tying salary increases to ttie cost of living increase is nothing new. Teachers, McGrath said, "can't live on less-." Later during the forum. McGrath said he was more qualified for Lhe job than Mrs. Berry because or 18 years of employment in •·profit-making operations." I-le said lhat his experience in the field or law would allow him to handle problems confronting the board v•ilh an "objective ap· <See SAL.ARY, Page J\2) h•vine Charter Ballot May Be· in Nove er 01t tlac Shelf Anyone who has ever commuted knows the ··stacked 1n rows'' feeling a crowded train platform can bring on, but seldom is it so appfOpriately label~d as in this scene as commuters wait for a Manhattan train at the Bronx- vill e Station. The sig11 is a portion of a billboa.rd ad- vertising rood products. Opposition Seen On Road Extension lrvine planners expect re- newed opposition from Universi- ty Park residents tonight at a hearing on the completion of Michelson L Drive between the Jrvine Industrial Complex and University Park. The planning commission hearing on the project environ- mental impact report for the pro- ject will be held at 7:30 p. m . at ci- ty hall, 4201 Campus Drive. A new environment al impact report for the project was re- ceived by the city Planning Department Friday. tt replaces a previous report which hus been rejected by the transportation commission. · Prime concerns about the pro· ject which would provide access to the -FlUor site on Jamboree Boulevard between Michelson and the S9'fl Diego Freeway are Jcars that traffic on Michelson through .the University Park re- sidential area, will increase, ac- cording to Planning Director William Livingstone. The revised environmental im· pact report predicts little in- crease in traffic volumes in the residential area along Michelson east of Culver. Residents have opposed the projec~ •. f~arlng that traffic DAILY-PILaJ' AD SELLS AUTO "1 advertised my cart r r four week• in two 0th.er .. aily newspapers, but sold it after just two days after I pla~ed the ad In the Dally Pilot." · • generated by the Fluor facility and by other workers trying to gel to the freeway would come through their area. Under a three-way agreement for the project, plans call for Irvine to pay 53'26,700. Fruor to pay $387 ,273 and Orange County to pay $1,145,000. United Brands Chief Falls 44 Stor'ies NEW YORK (APJ -Eli M .. Black, chairm~n of the board of United Brands, plunged lo his de- ath from the 44th floor of the Pan Am building this morning . Police and building officials said the fall occurred at 8: 20 a .m. ·. All traffic on that sec"tion of the midtown artery was s hut off causing a traffic jam. United Brands is a major in- ternational food processing Com· pany operating in the United Slates, Lalin America. Europe and Asia. United Brands owns A and W International which is seco·nd on- 1.Y to MacDonald's in the fast-food business. United. s Cfiiqu1ta Brand bananas account for about one-quarter of the world's su·p-ply. . . United Braods also controls John ?t1orreU and Corilpany in Chicago .,nd the• United Fruit CompanY Division in Boston. Budget Outlook 'Gloomy' \VASl-l lNGTON \AP1 -Presi- dent fo'ord scnL his $349 billion bud"get for fiscal 1976 to Congress today. Its predictions for un- employment this year and next "·ere far \\•orsc than expected. The budget's gloomy outlook for the economy said unemploy-. ment "·ould average 8.l percent A POLITICAL GAMBLE FOR FORD?-Analysis, A 3 this year. 7.9 percent next year and possibly 7.5 percenl in 1977. The most rt:cenl jobless rate, for December, Ts 7.1 percent. The budget a lso contained a re- cord peace-time deficit of S52 billion in red-ink spending by the government. And it forecast an average increase in consumer prices of 11 .3 percent. higher than last yea r. ··From all Americans \\IC must ask for perseverance and a will - ingness to tolerate some p<tinful measures necessary to retain good economic health." Ford said in a s~parate statement. Although the average inflation rate might be higher than last year's Ford said the over-all in- trease in consumer prices would be a little more than 9 percent, compared with ·12.2 percent in 1974. The projected avera'ge in- crease of 11 .3 percent in con- sumer prices measures the average rate of increase for the entire year, while the actual in- crease. that Ford says will be 9 percent. measures the prices in December against December prices a year earlier. The initial reaction from Congress was that Ford's outlook for the economy might be honest, but that h e wasn't proposing the . right soh-1tions for the nation's economic problems. ""Ch airman George 1-1. !\1ahon CD-Texas I. ·Of the I louse Ap- prop1ialions Committee said the budget is ""e xtremely pro- vocative" and said some people "'iii suggest the proposed deficit ··will have exactly the wrong ef- fect and heighten inflation.•· · Sen. Jacob K. Javits <R-N.Y.J. commended Ford for "an honest but gloomy picture," but opposed Ford's proposed 5 percent ceiling on Social Security benefit in- creases. Javits caJled for a much bigger outlay for public service jobs. C}\airman Al Ullman of the· Jlbuse Ways and Means Commit- tee said it is ''highly doubtful" Congress "'ill approve all of Sl7 billion in spending reductions the President wants, and said chances lhat Congress will go along with an $11 billion hike in 'defense s pending '1 are almost negligible." ts ... BUDGET. Page A2 l lffore-Rai11 Ahead Two-tier Storm. Blamed Program For 2 Deaths In View SAN f'RANCISCO (API -Th~ season"s worst storm that killed at least two persons and knocked out power lines over the weekend 1s expect ed . to persist at least through Tuesday, bringing re- neu1ed downpours in the San f'~rancisco Bay Area. - Moisl unstable air emanating from a. lo"' pressure ;.1rea off the mouth of the Columbia River has brought heavy snow to the moun- tains and rains of up to an inch Sunday in many areas, the Na- tiojlal'.Weather Service said to- day. '. . A San Rafael woman on a cross:country skiing trip diE.>d during a storm at Donner Sum- mit near Truckee over the weekend : Nevada County sheriffs said . · Claude E . Gould, 32. a Pacifjc Gas & Electric Co. lineman from Oroville, {ell to his death Sunday \vhile trYing to fix a storm- da maged power line near Roseville in Placer County. PG&E said power was restored to areas 'vest of Chico that had been without it since Friday \•/hen 60 ,000-volt feeder lin es snapped under an accumulation of ice and s now. But the utility said power failures Sunday had not been re- paired in the communities of Quincy. Greenville, Indi an Valley and Concow. Heli.copters v.:ere ferrying repairmen and equipment into the area where weather permitted. The Cal ifornia Highway Patrol said chains were required on all mountain roads, where high winds and persistent snowfall made driving Jta.zardous . Highway '2 was closed to traffic completely. · At nightfall Sunday, snow was fulling at the rate of an inch an hour. It was expected to continue through Tuesday above the 3.000-foot level. The Bay Area, which enjoyed a temporar:i· s unny respite from rain Sunday. faced more \Vet- ness, with winds expected up to 35 miles an h o u r. 1'he weatherman said .35 inches of rain fell in downtown San Fran- cisco between Friday and late Sunday. " . ,, More Rainfall Due On Coast Tonight The steady rain that fell along the Orange Coast for a few hours this morning -becoming cloudy skies and intermittent showers during the day -was expected to return with a 60 percent chance of rain tonight and 1'uesday. the Los Angeles Weather Bureau said today . ;-io rain 1s forecast for \Vednes- day. There were no reports of any serious storm damage or acci- dents a long the Orange Coast. where police reported no major flooding, althbugh most of the traditionally flooded intersec- tions appeared to have plenty of water. Flood warnins were erected on Ellis Avenue, west of Newland Street in l<~ountain Valley and the city also closed one northbound · Jane of Magnolia Street between Ellis Avenue and Talbert Avenue, police reported. Between 5 and 8 a.m . l .41 in - ches of rain fell in l·luntington Beach, bringing the season's total to 5.54 inches, reported J . Sherman-Denny, l-luntlngton Beach 's resident amateur meteorolo9ist. ' In ·Costa' Mesa, several cars stalled in llood waters on t9i.h Street and Pomona Avenue, police reported. The poli ce were detouring traffic from the area. 'fhcy also reported several cars were stalled in the lake-like intersection of 16th Street and Superior Avenue . Newport Beach police said all lb&-t.fadilional intersections were t1 ooCled, but there was no damage and no accidents. Sources in the Saddleback Valley reported no noocting and no accidents. The County's E l Toro 1'~ire Station reported .92 in- ches of rain whi le the Laguna Ni - guel l<~ire Station reported .95 in- ches. <See RAIN, Page A2l High Cost,s Hit Evil 1'0KYO <API In a cen- Lu r i es-old good luck ceremony, Jllpanese threw parched beans tod<1iy to chase away devils. especially the ones causing recession and inflation. "It cost 20 percent more ,, than last year to beat. evil;• By OO UG FRITZSCllE 01 trw 0..11-, Pi101 s1•tt ll"Vlnc voters could go to the polls to decide on a city charter a s early as November and no later than July 1976. the c ity council decided at a charler- drafting session Saturday. Council nlcmbers plan to put a ··framework '. charter before voters. Such a charter. which can merely s tale that I1·vi ne is a charter city \•1ithout changing .anything else, would be the first step toward a two-tier city gov-- ernment. The two-tier goVernment being considered would consist or a central city council for city'Yide affairs and a system of village councils for matters affecting s mal!Cr areas. The council plans to go into depth on the village council ques- tion at its next charter meeting ~1arch I . -At that lime, the council will begia exploring boundaries for the village council jurisdictions . A.nother item for further con- sideration is the powers a nd· system of financing for the village councils . Councilmen J ohn Burton and Art Anthony said this morning that establishing some form or village councils could come con- currently with ttie charter elec· lion. • Mayor Giibriel le Pryor. however, saiCI such councils may not come into existence for 10 to 20 ycar:s In a report to the council, Deputy City Attorney Roger Gra- ble said s uch counci·ls could opet·ate as s pecial districts. PO'¥\.'ers for such districts, which presently regulate sewage treat- n1enl, s treet lighting and the like, could be extended to provide some of the powers desired for vil lage councils, he said. I\ report by city department heads on what functions could be delegated to village-level govern- ment indicated a need to in- crease the number or cmployes in most cases. (See CllARTER, Page A2J or~·:·a c:nst \\1 ~i1•her Cloudy \\•ith showers likely tonight and Tuesday, accord- ing to the "'-'Cather service. Sixty percent chance of rains tonight, decreasing to SO per- cent Tuesday. l·lighs in the mid sos to IO\\' 60s. l~SIDI:: TODAY That's the success story told by ·the Irvine man who ran this classified ad : J97Z FIAT 124 Spyder 5-spd, ~M. Gd cond, $3095 . Pvt. Parl7 XXX•XXXX Black, who owns 279,986 shares of United Brands, has been deep- ly involved in Central American operations. , Listings of the companies his firm controls cover two thr~ 1 column pages in Standard and Poor's, w here the firm's credit rating ls listed as "'l"fsland!Qg." 'High' Tide an official at the Shinshoji Temple in Chiba, east or Tokyo, said in reference to the higher price of beans. At the temple, 1-lawaiian Sumo wrestler Jesse Kuhaulua. fellow wrestlers .. and rppyi~ i;,t_ar:s thr:t:~ a,~ut Alex Cotnforl 1S known for his best-selling sex nwnuols. Now lte's thi11ki11g about a book on pro- blems of aged persons. Story, Pog~ 1\7. Index , : All ll took \vn a few words In the rlihl p\ace-If you 'h•v• something \o sell, c:sll 642·5678. Put a few Words to work for you, 'In lb• riChl place. ' ·In ti)~ Dally Pi)Ok .. They range lro111 .,a ~ailfo~it !-!' C.Osta Rica, t.hrough the Fyffes ~ Group Ltd. or Great lirltaln aHd TRT Telecommunlcallono to a . lettuce.farm lnSalina1, Call!. Assols al -the end of 1973 wore .. umated ~t $1.25 billion. ·-11 • • ! 600 11\l<!lt•Jn& 'ol. bi\1114 and · 40l);jtjlognms <it pe;o11\i!s Into '• · ~· CTOwd or ii1>.out< 2~0.000 • pe.rsoqs with lbtid cr&es 1Ri. ·, "fuku wa uc'hi. om wa-.otO • -"In j¥)lh I"!'<! luCI<. ~with tl\Cdemon.'•, , . • •! ~ ' .... ~ · .... ~ ,1, " •••• ~ .1 ... t A1 re11rS.rwk• Al """ wMhrs •t ll04itl"41 .. ,. ..... .. '" ., L.M.•eyd Alt 'N•119'1olNOWt A4 Glthfet"!tl1 AS ~-COUflt-, Al Closlltlt4 ••11 ....... •t-J C-i<I .., SylYI• Po.rtor Alt C1 ........ ,. •· • 9l $IOl"b. ..... • 0Mti.JM11ctt M T.WvliWl!I •1 E~at ...... M TtiiMMn •1 ElltHWllUMft( U ~ M l'"-W;e A11 .,.,_..._ M ....-.i.e... at ... ' ' 1 I I I DAA.YP1LOr p,... P•,,e .4.J BUDliET ... tt'~ b~41« ~~ sal Jl>e :l:'easuls y the Gross ~.&..!f l'rocluct -. will decline an addl· llooal 3.3 pe<:ent Ibis Y•ll\ on top of the 2.2 percent decllne 1u1 year. But Ford said an ~nomic qp.- turnlf.hould begin a.boutmld0year .and that tbc economy will be ,growing by • 5 percent apnual :rate by tho enc!olll'!I. Tl!al wou)d · ·add some two ml.UJon workers to ·thenaUon'spayrolJ. ... "While these proje<Jed ligures present no rosy pk:ture, they forecast t.be reel tmprovement we expect In tt.e comin1 months •.. ; ••Ford said. ''You will find no attempt to evade the plain truth here. ':fbe figures used are honest and con- servativ't and we hope to do better than t~e forecast." Earlier, as he put his signature to the budget in the Oval Office, Ford replied lo sharply critical initial reaction Crom Congress by saying: ''Thes~ are not normal times and the rheasures I propose -to give the economy a boost with tax r ebates and reduction and to provide greatly expanded as- sistance to the unemployed - are responsible for some of the deficit. Lagging receipts rrom tax revenues contribute to most of the remalnderof tb.i.s deficit.'' , Dally PIMol Sl•ll PfMlt. The President warned Congress that the defi~it "will be even larger" if it fails lo go along ''with r e ductions totaling $17 billion which I have requested." And , he warned: "If we are to achieve long-range economic stability in this country, free from ever-rising inflation, we must put into effect permanent reductions in program expen· ditures.'' · · Foi"d said government expen· ditures ••are controlla ble if the Congress a nd the President join -together .to--holcNtown excessive spending.'' FroMPageAI CHARTER. • • Only in the area of public safe· t y, which already has a decen· tralized police services plan, were significant benefits seen in de~egating powers to villages. Area public safety managers, local ,polite commissions and ad b.oc advisory groups were described t!fY Police Chief Leo -Peart as ways to improve com· municalion with residents. Administrative Services Direc· tor James Harrington said no present functions of his depart- ment could be delegated. Some areas could arise in the future, he said, b4t delegating any of ~m would Mean increased costs of ci· ty government. Community Services Com· missioner Paul Brady said most of the areas which could be de· legated to another level of gov- ernment would be a'1visory and most wou Id require increased costs. Some areas that could be delegated such as park planning, he said, would require state law c ha,nges. Although planning department operations could be delegated to a systern of local planniilg coun· cits, Director William Liv· ingstone said, problems would arise in any items affecting the city as a whole.·. .. Additionally, Livingstone said, any delegation of authority would result ln an increase in costs. Public Works Director Brent Muchow said his department does not lend itself to decen- tralization. Delegating traffic control. maintenance, parking control or taxing power for capital improvements, he said, would cause a lack of uniformity tlµ'oughout the city and would in· crease costs. ORANGE C.OAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. WMd ......... ""' ... """"""" Jack R. CurJey ¥k• ,.... ........... o.--• ......... ThOm•s KHVll ...... Thomas A. M urphlne ,,..,....,..11:~ ... Chlrles H. LOOS Rkhard P. Nall ""'""-~Edl\on -TtllflflHI '114) 6424221 OUJ.tfled Ad••rtill"9 642·5'71 t r M'lfAfleY,.....~ 511411! ,.l"MI' .. ~ ... _. M SA DETECTIVE PHIL McCORMICK TAKES INVENTORY Poilce Confiscate Suspected Stolen Goods at Swap Meet Theft Search Told At Fair Swap Meet By ARTIWR R. VINSEL 0t1i. Dioll' "'MC 5Uoff Computers are humming and criminal intelligence files are be- ing checked today, in the wake of an Orange County Task Force sweep Sunday through the Orange County Fairgrounds Swap Meet. Only one arrest was made on the grouhds at 88 Fair Drive dur- ing the 6 a.m. to noon OOoth-by. booth search for sUilen merchan- dise palice suspected was being Ienc~d through the swap meet. Investigators said the s uspect was held briefly on an old traffic arrest warrant and then released pending further court action. Detective Lt. George Lorton, of the sponsoring Costa Mesa Police Department, said follow- ing a 6 a.m. briefing in Hunt· ington Beach's new police de- partment auditoriu.m, that no large numbers of arrests were anti.cipa'ted. He said it was geared more as an intelligence-gathering tool in the war against what police believe is increasing use of swap meets as mass disposal points for stolen goods. ••we want to identify the }>layers,'' he said of vendors sus- pected of being involved in the process of theft, fencing and sale of such merchandise. "Wt'll know who the players are when we put it all on the com· puter,." he said, adding that followup probes throughout Southern California will continue * * * Swap Meet: Something For Everyone A big swap meet, like milk, ap- parently bas something for ever· ybody. Sever al undercover agents from various law enforcement agenc ies proudly compared purchases Sunday, after the Orange County' fairgrounds swap meet sweep. Many bought outrageous, second-hand clothing for un· dercover work outfits. One of- ficer came away with a dertim dungaree shirt indicating it was once worn by San Fernando Jail Prisoner No. 88. One Task Force member, a portly, bespectacled department store chain security executive found something better. He was seen leaving happily with a pair of mounted Mexican steer horns, presumably for his ·den wall . for al least three weeks. Overall coordinator Jim Stinson of the California Depart- ment of Justice said the large sweep al th~ couhty fairgrounds was organized following others in Orange and Long Beadl re· cently. Law e nforcement agencies from Santa Barbara south to the Mexican Border-a total. !)f 1~· m en from 35 agenctes- partlcipated. including the FBP' and the Costa Mesa Police Ex- plorer Seoul unit. . The boys were kept busy trundling shopping carts or sus- pect merchandise to a command post set up on the grounds. . "Most of the property we gel comes from the followup in- vestigations," Stinson said, not· ing that about $400,000 worth of stolen items were recovered in the recent. Orange and Long Beach sweeps. The merchandise confiscated Sunday at the fairgrounds was not as impressive as that gathered in the prior two Task Force swap meet sweeps. The majority of the vendors al the fairgrounds went about .aeir business of peddling produce, an· tiques, relics dug up in the de· se rl, cheese, french bread, smoked fish and arts and crafts items, paying litUe attention to police. Investigators, often dressed more shabbily than some of the artisans, were quick lo single out, question and check sales of television sets, stereo gear, and transmit serial numbers to the command center. Fron1 Page Al RAIN.~. There were no reported storm problems in Laguna Beach, Dana Point, San Juan Capistrano or San Clemente. Veteran Laguna Beach rain n1easurer Bill Shields, owner of Laguna Beach 1-lardware. couldn 't be reached this morning for a rain figure. But according lo Carl Hankey, a San Juan Capistrano rainwatcher, .70 in- ches of rain had Callen through 7 a .m . today, bringing the season total to 5.81 inches. At the same date la s t year , San Juan Capistrano had 6.s.q inches. Public works crews in both San Juan Capistrano and San Clemente reported no serious problem . Water rated through all streets in lx>lh cities, but ap· peared to be headed into storm drains like it was supposed lo do. Water crested the gutter in Dana Point along Pacific Coas t Highway. Crash.ed Barricade Huntington -Man Drowns in Ditch A Huntington Beach man was killed early today when his car- hurtlln& through the stormy night -failed to make an S curve, 'crashed through a b•r· ricade a.._d into a rain·swollen nooct oontrol channel. He apparently drowned, despite efforts by a neighbor who heard the crash and leaped Into the channel ln an effort to pull the man rrom his submera:ed auto. Dead la llichard E. Holguin, 35, whollved at9682Hiihlid Drive, just • few blocks from 111 .. ratal accident 9cene in soulh Hunt· inf ton Bea~h . r nvts llgatort said Dennis L. Parker, of 9172 Aloha Drive,; beard tbe crash and ron to the &«ne. lie tried to pull open a door of the battered car which came to rest in about fiv1.. feet of water. but couldn't. Parker resx>rtedly arrived at the scene to spot it just as it sank, afler smashing through a guardrail and chain link fence on Banning 4 viue near Eader School. Paramedl from lhe Hunt· · ington Beach Flre 1 Department removed the car 's windshield about 2:30 ai .m ., allowing re- covery of the victim's body. .Holquin apparently was alone ln the auto. . Coroner's deputies planned an au.topsy today to determine ihe exact cause of deaLh which wat listed tentatively as drowning. • •) • S94 Billion ' .:Pef~nse Buc;lget Bank Drops Prime Rate ' ~ .. NEW YOllK (AP> Michigan National Bank to- d•Y ael its prime lending rate al an lndustl')'Wide low of 8'11< percent, effective l'm· • Boost Sou!!ht madlAt.eJy.... ..• I •, WASHINGTON (AP> -A re· cord $94-blllioo defense budget calling for steady development of already.planned weapons and restoration of tanks and other armaments lost in the Middle East war was sent to Congress to· day. The Ford administration said the proposed $8. 7·billion increase in military spending is mainly a result of Inflation and the higher costs of the voluqteer Army. Secretary of Defense James R. Schlesinger said •·we offer no apologies'' for the size of the de- fense budget. While no new weapons pro- grams were proposed, inodernization of strategic and conventional forces is included in the new budget. For the Air Fore~. the budget includes an additional $600 million over last year for · the purchase of 108 F15 tighter planes at a cost of $1. 7 billion. To replace deliveries made to lsrael after the October 1973 Yom Kippur war, President Ford's budget raises the Army's money for tank purchases from $256 million to $456 million. Antitank weapons also will be ordered to offset those sent to the Mfdeast .. ·'These production increases are necessary, in part lo replace equipment and Jweapons that. were delivered to Middle East nations to rebuild their forces following the Yorn Kippur War," Fbrd's budget message said. , The Navy, which has been C7 oomplainin1 or Soviet advances on the ae.ai, would cet jn increu• of about $800 mlllfon tot the cOn· · tinued cOnstrucUon of 10 patrol frigates. Much of the proposed spending for nucle'ar weapans aoes to the Navy's giant Trident submarine. While the first Trident is unlikely to be launched unW 1979, the Navy would spend $2.1 billion for the missile sub in fiscal 1976. a.n increase or $100 million over last year. The Air Force's Bl bomber, which flew for the first time last fall. would get $749.2 in develop- ment funds, an increase of about $300 million. Ford acknowledged criticism The Lansingl Mlcb.-based' commercial baJ\k ,.a. medium- sized lender .with assets of about $1 .J billion, thus became the f\rst since last Marth to drop the rate il charge~ o·n loans to most creditworthy borrowers below 9 percent. There has been widespread speculation that the prime could dip into the a· percent · level lndustrywide by the end or this month as the recession deepens, loan demand falls off, and the F.ederal Reserve continues to ease credit Policies. From Page AJ of the plane's high cost, saying production will 's.tart in 1977 "if performance goals in relation lo proach.'' costs are achieved." Each plane McGrath said his experience SALARY ••• is to cost $76' million. as a part time instfuctor also Generally, the reductions of would be a factor. military manpower in the post· Mrs. Berry countered that she Vietnam era would level off over was qualified because of her at- the coming year. While the Army tendance at Saddleback as a stu· would increase from 13 to 16 dent, stressing that she is combat divisions, its strength In sensit'ivelotheteachers'.needs .. numberswouldremainat750,000. "And t don't feel it is always The Ford budget calls for the necessary to have all business or Air Force to decrease slightly all professional people on the from 612,000 to 590,000 men and board," Mrs. Berry said. · women. The Marine Corps and At another point in the dis· Navy remain about the same cussion, McGrath raised the Ire while membership in all the of the three incumbent trustees military services is to total 2.l by questioning recent decisions million persons next year. Con· on the campus bUndingprogram. ventional forces would account McGrath suggested that the for a little more than a third of College could have saved large the total military budget. amounts · of money paid to architects by using building plans Manhunt Extensive Crom some other community col· lege in the state. Taylor cOuntered saying that those plans would have to be purchased just as architects services. Mrs. Brandt said there we.re topographical factors un· usual to Saddleback that created design problems. Mrs. Berry said the board was trying to re· solve the building program pro-- bl ems as best it could. Leads Fruitless In Slasher Hunt LOS ANGELES <AP) -Police today were searching without fresh leads lo the identity of the Skid Row Slasher, the mysterious person who has killed nine persons and prompted one of the most extensive manhunts in the city's history. Responding to a final question, Taylor said he had "100 percent co nfidence" in Supt. Robert Lombardi, hired by the board in September to replace Fred H. Bremer, former superinteo~ dent. Bunnies Nix Teamsters' UnionPlcm Aulhofities foUowed up hun- dreds of leads Sunday. But when the overcast sky darkened into evening and a heavy rain bit Los Angeles, the streets in most areas cleared and police hoped it wou1d r emove other potential victims from the streets. "'Yes, I have confidence In him," said h-frs. Brandt. "It's not 100 percent all the time. I don't - even have that with my husband." LONDON CAP) -Bunnies and other cmployes of the Playboy organization in Britain have vot- ed over\\-·he lmingly against join- ing the teamsters' union. Before the vote Sunday night, bunnies picketed outsiOe the club in London's Park Lane, carrying banners that said: "Vote no un- ion.'' The vote went 422-192 agai n st the Transport and General Workers Union, which represents casino employes and won 43 percent raises· for truck drivers last year. "We"re just not interested," said Carolyn Moore, a former Miss Great Britain who was in the picket parade. The bunnies make about $170 a \vcek. But they also get free meals, rrte staff parties and free beauty treatments, a ll of which Victor Lownes, the Playboy chief· in Britain, threatened lo end if the sl~(f voted to unionize. ''But ;'," said a police spokesman, "that doesn't mea n the slasher can't find victims. Wt! )ust hope he didn't . ., · He acknowledged that after the first seven men were found with their throats cut from ear to ear, •·we thought w e had a neighborhood c rime. one \Ve could confine to the Skid Row area.'' Then the last lw9 victims were found in the Hollywood area, some five miles away, and "1t changed the picture." Investigators said none of the Slasher's nine victims was too drunk to defend himself, but the victims appa r e ntly were physically weak and some were destitute. A spokesman said a police composite drawing of a person thought to be the slasher has pro- mpted n1ore than 500 telephone calls from persons with tips on hi s whereabouts. But he said of· ficers had no idea of hi s identity. !\t rs. Berry said she recently" wrote Lombardi lo tell him he has done '"a very fine job." ··1 don't know Dr. Lombardi. I don •t know." said h-tcGralh. Gunfire Rips Indian Area GRESHAM , Wis . <UP l)-Two hours of gunfire shattered the peace around t h e Indian· occupied Alexian Brothers Nov .. itiate Sunday night, but the com· mander of the National Guard troops said today he hoped to achie\'e an orderly evacuation of the building. The Indians inside -members of the Menominee Warrior Socie· ly ·-agreed Sunday·to an offer from the Alexians that turns the abbey over to the Menominee tribe for ''$1 and other consider&· lions.·· 1 Mariners Cargo of · Free Services ~ .. We've put our Free Services on-d eck to show you we have more to , offer you. Malljners' Crew of Savings Splciallsts has your interest In mind with other Free Services too, like Check-a-Month Plan', Transfer of Funds and Save by Mail. ·$1.000 mlnfmum balancC · Don"t forget we have the Highe'st Interest possible on regular savings and high yield Certificates of Deposit. Save with your whometown" Savings and Loan·· Mariners! r . . -, c_ - • Mariners Savin.gs ~ and Loan A.ssoclatiOn t2.,..,... .... ,d111J WESTCUFF• DOVE•• NliWfOITl&A.CR CALIP. bilt• l,141M!-40001M• 09t.J ltl4 SA YllDI ORM• tlflWPOft MACH, Cil1F. nMt • 17141MJ.toOO 1W.1Mde c-1.,.J 13120 SEAL IEAC'H foUU!VARD •.!EALIBAC'H, C'ALll' . .01'40 • !l 1Jl ~98·702t t'4116VERLY IOU\.EVARD • l0~.AN08LES. CALIF, Q004fl • 121JJ ~7-4141 • Photncopylng . ' I I I { •' ' ' I I \ I I I ! / ( ' \ I I l \ I • • Huntingto'J! '. Be~~h Fountain ·Valley EDITION ' I ' VOL .. 68; NO. ·34, 2 SECTIO NS, 24 PAGES . . ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' ' , Today's Closing N. "t'. Stoeks MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1975 TEN CENTS ·-~et; Glooni Thickens WASHINGTON (AP l -Pre~i dent Ford sent his $349 billion budget for fiscal 1976 to Congreu today,. Its pr~lctions fo( un · employment this year and next werefarworaethanexpected. - The budget'li gloomy outlook for the ecoriomy said une'mploy- mcnt would ·average 8.1 percent this yea'r, 1.9 percent next year and possibly. 7.5 percent in 1977. "". ~ * .n·~fense ' Budget Boosted WASHINGTON (APJ ~A re· cord $94·billion defense budget calling for steady development of already.planned weapons and restoration of tanks and other armaments lost in the Middle . East war was sent to Congress to- day. The ford administration said the proposed $8.7-billion increase in military spending ls mainly a result of inflation and the higher costs or the volunteer Army. Secretary of Defense James R . Schlesinger said "we offer no apalogies" for the size of the de· fense budget. While no new weapons pro· grams Were proposed, modernization of strategic and conventional forces is included in the new budget. For the Air Force, the budget includes a n additional $600 million over last 'fear for the purchase of 108 Fl5 fighter planes at a costof$1.7 billion. To replace deliveries made to lsr:ael after the October 1973 Yom Kippur war, Presidenl Ford's budget raises the Army's money for tank purchases "from $256 . million lo $456 million. Antitank weapons also will be ordered to offset those sent LO the Mideast. . ·:These production increases .are necessary, in part to replace equipment and weapons that were delivered to Middle East nations to rebuild their rorces Joltowing the Yom Kippur War, .. Ford's budget message said. The Navy. which has been complaining of Soviet advances on the sea, would get an increase of about $900 million for the con- tinued construction or IO patrol frigates. · Much of the proposed spending for nuclear weapons goes to the Navy's giant Tridenl submarine. \Vhile the first Trident is unlikely to be launched until 1979, the Navy would spend $2.l billion for the missile sub in riscal 1976, an increase of $100 million over last year. The Air Force's Bl bomber, which flew for the first time last fall, would get $749.2 in develop- ment funds, an increase of about $300 million. Ford acknowledged criticism of the plane's high cost, saying production will start in 1977 "if performance goals in relation to costs are achieved." Each plane is to cost $76 million. Generally, the reductions of military manpo\ver in the post· Vietnam era would level off over the coming year. While the Army would increase from 13 to 16 comliat divisions, its strength in numbers would remain at 750,000. The Ford budget calls for the Air Force to decrease slightly from 612,000 to 590,000 men and women. The M:irine Corps and Navy remain al>out the same while Qtembership in all the militarY,services is to total 2.t· million persons next year. Secret Wit11e ss The most reCent jobless rate, ror December, is7.lpercent. A POLITICAL GAMBL E FOR FORD?-Analyala, A3 The budget also contained a re· cord peace-time ddicit of $52 billion in red-ink spending bY, the government. And it forecast an av~rage increase in consumer prices of 11.3 percent, higher than last year. "From all Americans we must ask for p~rseverance and a will· ingness to tolerate some painful measures necessary to retain good economic health," Ford said in a separate statement. · Although the average inflation rate might be higher than last. year's Ford said the over.all in· Gets Treat1nent Fountain Valley Mayor George Scott gets oatmeal and almond facial as part of promotion for a cosmetic firm that is-opening a new o·ffice and warehouse buildin"'g,1n tt\e ci,ty. That's Gayle Jones of Mary1<ay Cosrnellcs Inc. doing-the honors for His Hoilor. who described the 30-miri.ute ex- perience_a.s ''uplifting.·· Valley Wants Help In Spending Money Fountain \!alley .city coun- cilmen want local residents to suggest ways to spend up to SI mil hon overthenextsix years. At an 8 o'clock hearing Tues- day night. council[nen will dis· cuss applying for federal money under the 1974 Housing and Com - munity Development Act. The planning commission has recommended 11 projects, in- cluding improvement or Foun- tain Valley's two oldest neighborhoods, La Colonia Juarez and the 1-lelm Street tract, as well as building a S400,000 senior citizens building in Mile Square Park. City Planning Director Clint Sherrod said six of the projects could be completed within the six years, i( the city receives the $900,900, hoped for under the federal act. · If the funds are approved. FoUnt:ain Valley would receive $64,500 this year, $129,000 the following yCar and $193,400 a year for the next four years. Fountain Valley's ·application, along with.those of 16 other cities, will be made by tffe Orange County Planning Department. But each city will administer the federal funds on its own. The 11 projects, in order of the priority suggested by the plan- ning commission.are: -Demolition of four homes and one store building along the south side of Warner A venue in La Colonia Juarez in connection with a street widening project, a nd relocation of residents : (See SPENDING, Page A2l DAILY P ILOT AD SELLS AlffO .. , advertised my car for four \\"eeks in t\\'O other dail y newspapers, but sold it after just l\vO days after I placed the ad in the Daily Pilot.·· That's the s uccess story told by the Irvine m <.in \vho ran this elassified ad : 1972 FIAT 124 Spyder S·s pd , FJ\.1, Gd cond, S3095. Pvt. Party XXX·XXXX AJI it took \\o·as a few words io · the right . place. If you have something to sell. call 642·5678. Put a few words to \VOrk tor you , in the right place. In the Daily Pilot crea.se in consumer pi-ices would be a little more than 9 percent. compared with ·t2 .2 percent in 1974. The projected average in· crease or 11.3 percent in con- sumer prices measures the average rate Of increase for the entire year, while the actual in- crease, that Ford says wiJl be 9 percent, flleasures thE; prices in • December against December prices a year earlier. The initial reaction fron1 Congress was that l'~ord 's outlook for the economy might be honest, but that he wasn't proposing the right solutions for the nation 's economic problems. Chairman George II. Mahon (D·Texas), of the House AP · propriations Committee said the budget is •·extremely pro· vocat\,·e·· and said some people will s uggest the proposed deficit "will have exaetly the wrong ef· feet and heighten inOation ." Sen. Jacob K. Javits <R-N.Y. ). commended l'""'ord for ·•an honest ·but gloo1ny picture," but opposed J<""'ord's proposed 5 percent ceiling on Social Security benefit in· <SeC BUDGET, Page A2) Crash Drowning ' Hun,,tington Man Dies in Ditch A Huntington Beach man was killed early today when his car - hurtling through the stormy night -failed to make an S curve, crashed through a bar. ricade and into a rain-s wtillen flood cQntrol channel. He apparently drowned , despite efforts by a neighbor who heard the crash and leaped into the chanriel in an effort to pull the man from his submerged auto. Dead is Richard E. llolguin, 35, who lived at 9682 Hightide Drive, Stations May Win Reprieve 'fhe owners of about 80 l·lunt- intgon Beach service stat.ions could win a temporary reprieve from tougher landscaping Jaws tonight. As of Jan. 18, existing stations v.·ere supposed to upgrade their, facilities, proyiding l·andscaping on 10 percent or the pi:9perty' in- cluding 600-square feet at in· tersections and a six-foot wide planter along all street fronts. , The stations were also sup· posed to put some type of wall, fence or screen in front of restrooms, screen trash areas, and remove miscellaneous signs. But protests from the Western Oil and Gas Association and 15 spokesmen for major oil com· panies have brought a temporary halt to those requirements, ac~ cording to Planning Director Dick Harlow. An ordinance is before the city council tonight which would grant a 120-day delay <from Jan. 18) on the tighter landscaping and esthetic laws. Harlow said the service station owners protested against the street-front landscaping require- ments because they would hinder· vehicle movement and might force the closur(! of some pump islands. He said they did not object to the 10 percent landscaping re· quirement, but wanted more flexibility in where to put it. The service station ordinance (See STATIONS, Page A2) Council Mulls Hearing Date On Park Plan Memberk of the Huntington Beach qty Council are expected tonight to set another public hearing date on five changes in the city master plao, one of which affects the central park. The master plan changes would affect the central park, town lots, Sunset l·leights, an area surrounding the Town and just a few blocks from the ratal accident scene in south Hunt- ington Beach. Investigators said De nnis I~. Parker. of 9172 Aloha Drive, heard the crash and ran to the scene. lle tried to pull open a door or the battered car which came._to rest in about five feel of y,·ater. but couldn't. Parker reportedly arrived at the scene to spot it just as it sank. af(er s mashing throu gh a guardrail and chain link rence on Banning Avenue nea r Eader School. Paramedics from the Hunt· ington Be"ach Fire Department removed the car's \Yindshield <.1bout 2:30 a.nl., allowing re· covery or . the vi('tim's body. llvlquin apparently was alone in the auto. Coroner's deputies plaDried an autopsy today to deterr:nine the exact cause of death \Vhich was li sted tentatively as drowui.n_g . More ·Rainfall Due On Coast Tonight The steady rain that fell along the Orange Coast for a few hours this morning -becoming cloudy skies and intermittent showers during the day -was expected to return with a 00 percent chance of rain tonight and Tuesday, the l,os Angeles Weather Bureau said today . No rain is forecast (or Wednes-· day. · There \Vere no reports ·or any serious. storm damage or acci · dents along the Orange Coast, where police reported no major "flooding, although most of the traditionally flooded ·intersec- Worst Storm Slams North; 2 Lose Lives SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The season's worst storrn that killed at least two persons and knocked out power lines over the weekend is expected to persist al least thi-ough Tuesday. bringing re· newed downpours in the San 1-~rancisco Bay Area . Moi st unstable air emanating from a lo'v pressure area off the mouth of the Columbia River has brought heavy snow to the n1oun- tains and rains of up to an inch Sunday in many areas, the Nu - lional Weather Service said to· <lay. A San ltafael \Voman on a c ross-country skiing trip died during a storm at Donner Sum- mit near Truckee over the weekend . Nevada County s heriffs said. Claude E . Gould, 32. a Pacific Gas & Electric Co. lineman from Oroville, fell to his death Sunday while trying lo fix a storm· damaged power line near Roseville in Placer County. PG&E said power was restored to areas \vest of Chico that had been without it since. Friday when 60,000-volt feede r lines snapped under an accumulation of ice and snow. • lions appeared to have plenty o( \Valer F'lood "·arnins were erected on Ellis .'\venue. wesl of Newland Street in Fountain Valley and the city also closed one northbound lane of J\.1 agnolia Street between Ellis Avenue and Talbert Avenue. police reported . Between 5 and 8 a.m. 1.41 in· ches of: t'a\n (ell1 tn Huntin gton Beach. bringing the season's total to 5.54 inches, l'eporled J . Shermai1 Denny, 11untington Beach's rcs idenl amateur meteorologist. In Costa Mesa. several cars stall ed in flood waters on 19th. Street and Pomona Aveziue, police reported. The police wete detouring trarfic from the area. They also reported several cars were stalled in the lake-like intersection of 16th Street and Superior A venue. Newport Beach police said all the traditional intersections were flooded. but there was no damage and no accidents. Sources in the Saddleback Valley reported no flooding and no accidents. The County's El Toro Fire Station reported .92 in· (See RAIN, Page A2) S1nall B usinesses To Get Some T ips ··Tips for , Small Businesses·• \\1ill be the topie for the Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce luncheon J<'eb. 11 : Three area chamber members will discuss business practices, merchandising and accounting at the noon ineeting. Reserva- tions may he made by calling 962 -4441 . 'fhc cost is $3 .50 a person, and the meeting wi ll be at the Crossroads, 18050 Brookhurst St. OrJ111Jlt11 Co ias t \\1t.11tttl1l•r Tavern Slayer> Sought Country shopping center, and Jand around the civic center. · Two weeks ago, the council voted 4·3 to halt.. expansion of the central park •o a line 660 feet north of Ellis Avenue. Liquor Store Ransacked Cloudy with showers likely toni ght and Tuesday, accord· ing to the weather service. Sixty percent ('hance of rains tonight, decreasing to 50 per. cent. Tuesday. Highs in the mid 50s to low OOs. By TERRY COVILL E OftfltQ911Y'11et....,, A Jong.haired, goateed young man who likes rock fJlUSic and blackberry brandy is the prime susp,cl in Thursday night's Hunt· lngtdn Beac6 bairo6mkllling. Huntington Beech detectives tlJid today witn esscrs hav.e describ·ed the killer of Keppeth Aubry King, 25, o! 40613th SJ., as about 25 years old; 5'8" or S'9" t·an, a~d weighing l50 or 160 pounds. The alleJed kl Iler had dark, un· kempt,, shouldel'> lengQI hak, a moustach~ arid uhagifr goatee, police revealed. lie spoke with a ,.,estern, possibly ''co-Wboy•• drawl, wore khaki pants, a black and white plaid coat, black boots, • and a floppy felt cap with tbe narbe "Angel" across the front headband. • He wos drinking blackberry brandy at the Capri Cocktail Lounge, 406 Pacific Coast Highway, where the shooting of King took place. Bar patrons said the man and King got into a fight over the music King was playing on a juke box when the kt.ranger shot King with a .25 'cali~er automa!lc J>istoL , .Wltnes~os j said the ~UleF; it malo. companion and two"'wbmiiri had been drinking jn the Capri · about 20 lnblutes. They had told the bartender they had ticlieta for a rock sho~ at Lhe nearby Golden • Bear nightclub. That would eliminate about 174 Apparently they had tried to acres once planned for central sneak into the Golden De·ar park expansion. A city-owned earlier, were caught, and had got· golf course was mentioned as a ten into a near fight there, police Possible use for that acreage. report. A b1iC hearing had already Police said the two couples fled been eld on these ch:;inges Jan. from the Capri in a 19$7 GMC or 6, but that time the 174 acres Chevrolet half-ton pickup truck. south of . was earmarked for Witnesses described the truck as park expans1 n. D faded aqua or light green color Now the· ty planning com· with grey primer spots all over · mi~sion ls recomm-ending that 45 the!/OdY· , · ., ' l ac..,,. l)f ll!&t land be used !or a lfh• Daily Pllor~t )Vt' · '<l\>Ufl'.et"1j)~~~weOJ\ the park and . will ol!er a ~'tUl>,~UI,' ~tla.1 .-. Th• buffer zone &nyo11,• '<Wb'oi fl,n ldcntU~ (would allow ptlvatc recreational person, or ~· invol1cd n ules, 1uch ~ a proposed tennis King'skilling. ,.. .f . ~ ~'ub, ~r an,equest{iao cenler. It Informants ht~· ul als~al)ow the cons&uctlon . ' . <SeeSL.\Y ' j (SeoPARK.Pl1eA1l j " . I . ' ' " . - A three-man team p0eketed $1 ,300 during a weekend robbery of a Sunset Beach liquor store. Orange County sher.if.f's deputies said today. • Depqties said two of the three men being sought today engaged a clerk in conversation shortly after they entered Surf Liquors, 169.Sl Pacific Coast 1-lighway, Sunset Beach. · While that was goin' on, de· puties said, lhelr accompUcc wai; busy ransacking the office ut the rear of the premises. · They said the third man took $1,300 In takings that were about to be banked by the proprietor and. then rejoined hi$ ac- complices in thd stor<!. .. .. l~S ID E'TOD AY Alt'x Com/art i.~ k"'Mwn for his best-selling sex r11anual$. Now lle's thinking about a book on pro. blems of aged persori.<1, Story, Page A7. A\ V ... r '9rtiC• AS .,,....... ..,, L..M.l•1ct Al• C.Ut*"l.I AS Cluloiflffl a•1t comics as Ct'w»...,... .., DNlll lt•tl<H .U actllori•I ,... ... £1'11ffUlfUftflllt 9t .. !MllC• All "-""... lh A11nL•*'' at MtvlM al N•lloAtlN•WS M Of .... 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Of .... .,.,, PIHi le.It Compute(s are humming and crlmtnal tntelUgence filea are be· ing checked t.od8.1, In the wake of an Orange County Task Force sweep Sunday through the Orance County Fairgrounds Swap Meet. Only one arrest W3S made on the grounds at 88 Fair Drive dur- ing the 6 a .m. to noon booth·by- booth search for stolen merchan- dise police suspected was being fenced through the swap.meet. 3()¢ From Employees From E'mployer~ For lnd1vrdua ls Investigators said the &1.spect was held briefly on an old traffic arrest warrant and then released pending ( urther court action. Detective u . George Lorton, or the s ponsoring Costa Mesa Police Departmenh said follow- ing a 6 a.m. briefing In Hunt- ington Beach's new police de· partmeht auditorium, that no large numbers of arrests were anticipated. Strike Hits Prepaid Health JPlan Clinics He said it was geared more as an intelligence-gathering tool in the war against what police believe is increasing use or swap meets as mass disposal points for stolen goods. ''We want to jdentify the players,'' he said or vendors sus· pected or being involved in the process of theft, fencing and sale of such merchandise. ••we'll know who the players are when we put it all oo the com- puter,'' he said, adding that followup probes throughout Soiathem California will continue for at least three weeks. Kaiser Permanente prepaid heallh plan clinics in Orarige nnd Garden Grove struggled with minimum etaffs to continue pa- tient care in the face of a Hospital and S.ervice Employes strike which began at 6:30 a.m. today. More than 4,200 union workers ·walked off their jobs at five hospitals, 14 clinics and phar-macies and other facilities throughout Southern California five and a half hours after the end o·f an unsuccessful bargaining sessioo. · Overall coordinator Jim Stinson of the California Depart- ment of Justice said the large sweep at the county fairgrounds was organized following others in · Orange and Long Beach re- cently. The union covers nursing aides, housekeeping attendants, clerks, laboratory assistants, r e· certionists and olher support workers. Doctors and registered nurses are not me mbers of the union. At the Orange c lini c, a From Page A I PARK ... Law enforcement agencies from Santa Barbara south to the Mexicao Border-a total of 150 men from 35 agencies ....:..:. participated, including the FBI and the Costa Mesa Police Ex· plorer Scout uniL The boys were kept busy trundling shopping carts of sus· pect merchandise to a command pqstsetupontbeC?'Q.._Unds. , "'Most or the proJ)Uty we get comes from the followup in· vestigatlons, '' Stinson said, not· ing that about $'00,000 worth of • stolen items were recovered in the recenti ~range and Long Beach swee~. FronaPageAI RAIN •.. ches· of rain while the Laguna Ni- guel Fire Statioo reported .95 in- ches. There were no reported storm problems in Laguna Beach, Dana Point, San Juan Capistrano or San Clemente. • Veteran Laguna Beach rain measurer Bill Shields, owner of Laguna Beach Hardware. couldn't be reached this morning 'for a rain figure. But according to Carl Hankey. a Sao Juan Capistrano rainwatcher, .70 in- ches or rain had fallen through 7 a .m. today, bringing the season total tD 5.81 inches. At the same date last year, San Juan Capistrano had 6.59 inches. Public works crews in both San Juan Capistrano and San Clemente reported no serious problem. Water rated through all streets in both cities, but ap- peared to be headed into storm drains like it was supposed to do. Water crested the gutter in Dana Point along Pacific Coast Highway. Irvine reported no major road problems this morning and .31 in- ches of raio at8a.m. ' ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT . Robert N. Weed .... nl ........... ,..,111.- Jack R. Curley Yiu .... Hkltlll •1'111 c;.,...,.i ~ Thomas Keevll ~IMlor Thomas A. Murs>hlne 1Mrwel11t Ee.t'"' Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall AWU-...... ""Oi"'0£0i-I Terrr Coville ~Or ..... C-W.yMIW """'~~~~~~· fMltloot ~•: ~.o. •• ""'.,.,.. OtllOrOfflces .._ ..... ,,l .. ~Sttftt C..I• .... W I )It,,.,, .. , Wtoft ~ hiKJ>: nil Ne...,., ..,..v.,.. • ~·V•IW>y:JDOl~~-•1~0...,.·~ of one house per gross acre. Another 285 a cres south of the buffer zone would be designated for equestrian estates, for ex- pensive homes at a ratio of no more than two per gross acre. That would put the homes on 19,000·square-foot lots. Members of the city council had also changed the proposed designation for 15 acres adjacent to the ne w city hall. The planning stat:! had recommended saving it for civic center expp.nsion, but faced wilh fiscal troubles, the council opened it up for other governmental uses or private of· ficespace. The changes recommended by the council require a new public hearing. which one planner said would probably be held Feb. 17. The city coUncil also wants the entire block facing Paci£ic Coast Highway from 6th Street t o Golden West Street, designated oceanfront ·comm e r c i a l - residential. A staff planner said the inten· lion is to keep fast food service operations, gas s tations and some other typical highway· related uses out. The res t of the changes -in- volving apartment zoning in the town lots and Sunset 1-leights. and residential zoning around the Town and Country center -re· main essentiall y the same as r e-. commended during the J an. 6 ,hearing. -· Real Bot Game pharmacy w orker said a. "skeleton cre\v'' was trying to keep up \Vith the patient 'vorkload. Admifustrators of the Ora n ge and Garden Grove clinics would not comment on the strike. l\1ore talks \\1Crc set for 2 p .m . today. 1'he union has asked ror a 25 percent jump in wages and fr- inge bene£its over the term of a two-year contract t o bring Southern California workers to the sam e scale as those in No rthern CalifOrnia. A Kaiser spokesma n said emergency services would be continued despite the strike. but that regular clinic activ ities might be curtailed. J·le said an ef£ort would be made to reduce the number of persons in the hospitals :1 nd non- cm<'rgency operations s uc h as 1onsi1ecto1nles might have to be postponed in some cases. 'fhe 4,200 strikers, he s aid. !'('present about 40 percent of Kai ser 's employes. 'l'he s trike affects K a isl'r facilities in Orange. Los Angeles and Ventura Counties. Hospitals affected are located in Los Angeles. BellDowcr, Panorama City and Harlxlr Ci.ty. Woman Near ·Death After Suicide Wy Paramedics attempted to re- vive a Huntington Beach woman f ound unconsciou s on Bolsa Chi ca State Beach Sunday v.•he re authorities all ege she may have attempted sui cide. The woman, 52, is reported ''improving" in the intensive care unit of Pacifica Hospital. A youngster on Ute beach about S p .m . Sunday noticed the victim , s tretched out on the beach in a nurse-type uniform. Some onlookers at Cirst sus· peeled the woman was drunk. The child said she also found a bottle of pills. later identi£ied as chloral hydrate, in addition to an e mpt y vodka bottl e. The you ngster told her Cather, who notified authorities. Lifeguards and paramedics from the Huntington Beach Fire Department treated the ""oman, whom they said \Vas ne<tr death. While flremen work to extingu ish a b)a:ie in a building on·New York's upper East Side, boys In a nearby pl ay. ground conti nue their basketball game. ll ... 11¢ Other Net 01her Federal Operation~ From Page A I BUDGET ... creases. Javits called for a much bigger outlay for public service jobs. Chairma n Al Ullman of the· I louse W ays and Means Commit- tee said it is "hi ghly doubtful .. Congress will approve all 0£ $17 billion in spending reductions the President v.·ants . a nd said l'hances-that Congress will _go ~dong with "n Sll billion hike in defe nse spending "are almost negligible.'' Ford"s budget report said the nation's economic output -as n1easured by the Gross National l'roduct -will decline an addi· tional 3.3 percent this year, on top of the 2.2 per cent decline last year_ But Ford said an economic up- ! urn should begin alxlut mid-year and that the economy will be gro\i.'ing by a 5 percent annual rate by the end of 1916. Thal would add some two million workers to the nation's payroll. "While these projected fi gures present no rosy picture, they forecast the real improvement '"e expect in the coming months . . . " Ford said. ")'on will find no attempt to e>vade the plain truth here. The figures used are honest and con· servative and we hope lo do better than the forecast.•· Earlier, a s he put his signature to the budget in the Oval 0£fice, Ford replied to sharply c1·itical initial reaction Crom Congress by say in~: ''These arc not normal timei; and the measures I propose -to give the economy a boost with tax rebates and reduction a nd lo provide greatly expanded as· sistance to the unemployed - <.1rc responsible £or some 0£ the deficit. Lagging receipts f rom tax revenues contribute to most or the remainder of this de fi cit.··· 1'hc Pr e s ide nt \\'arne d Congress that the deficit "will be even larger" if it fails lo go along '·wil'h reductions totaling Sl 7 billion which I have requested .. , An d, he warned: "IC we are to achieve long-range economic stability in this country, free from CV C'r ·rising inflation, "'e must put into ef£ect perma"nent reductions in program expcn· dilures." · F'ord s nid government cxpen· clitures "are controllable if the Congress and the President join together to hold down excessive spending." Tidal Wave Alert JUNEAU, Alaska (UPI ) -An c~1 rthquakc rumbled along the bottom of the sea in Alaska's Al eutian Island chain Sunday, setting off a bril'f tidal "'ave warninf( that later "·as canceled. and road between Costa Mesa and Huntington BeaCh was ai_red at a Co1ta Mesa dity Council meeting Sunday. • Public Works Director James Eldridge told the council that the star! was studying the idea or ex· tending Fair Drive a.cross Jlarbor Boulevard, onto part 0£ lhe golf course, sending Jt nort.h oC Estancia High School a nd ty· · ing it in with Atlanta Avenue in Huntington Beach. lie said that there would l>t.• many benefits because 1t "'ould ease tra£fic on Placentia Avenue and the city would not have to widen Victoria and Wilson s treets as had been planned. Ile s aid that 1'~ai r Drive would be 80 feet wide and would have horse a nd bike trails. Director or Leisure Services Keith Van I-loll said that some or the holes on the gal£ courses would ha ve to be redesigned, but the city would still have a 36-hole layout. The Mesa Linda course would be af£ectcd the most. Eldridge said that if the new road could be placed on the coun· ty' rriaster plan of highways 50 percent or the funding would be provided. In a<14ition, the county would build the bridge and the developer or a planned.communi- ty development was committed to constructing the approaches. Cou n c ilmen com m e n ted ravorably on Eldridge's proposal. From Page Al SPENDING •• $100,000. -lnstelletion of water end sewer lines in the 36-lot 1-lelm Street truct, 0££ Magnolia Street near Talbert Avenue : $115,000. -Street improvements in the colony. near Slater Ave nue and \Y ard Street, as "'ell as installing curbs, gutters a nd sidewalks: $110,000. --Expansion of the colony 's ·neighborhood park: $70,000. -·~treet improvements in the llelm tract. including curbs and gutters: $115,000. -Senior citizens project. a 13,000 -square-fool building in the Fountain Valley Recreation and Cultural Complex in !\tile Square Park: $400 ,000. -Low·intercst loans for re- habilitating homes in need of ma- 'jor re pai r : S250,000 . --Adding three ne\v streets in the Colonia. to allow the 300-Coot- long Jots to be subdivided and de· veloped: $290,000. -Improving the north side of Talbert Avenue. "'est of Euclid, adjacent to the industrial park : $16,500. -l mprovemen l o r un - developed 1'~ou rth -Street in the Helm tra"'-, including cu rbs, gut· ter s. fire hydra11ts and sidewalks: $78.000. · -Installation of sewer lines in the future industrial area bounded by Warner Avenue and Newhope Street : $63,000. Sherrod explained that while .the Cunds would finance comple · lion of only about six of the pro- ject s, the other rive Wf!rC in- cluded as alternatives. The city must send its applica- tion lo the county by Feb. 14. A rinal hearin,lo!; is schedul ed be£ore the county Board or Supervisors f<'eb. 26. •. > I (•Om bi nation of number~ 3,,d let~ tcrs. such as ABCl23. The code may be published later to an· nounce rewards. Descriptions of the suspect '!'; three companions <ire briefer, bul police say the other man was a male "'hite in his mid-twenties. about s ix feet tall and 165 pounds. wi th long, blond hair, a thin face and possibly a moustache. He was drinking blackberry brandy and blHck Russians. One woman was delicribed as lall , 5'8" to six feet, abdut 135 pounds, 22-23. with long, dark blond hair. She was drinking ~rapefruit juice with a Greek Ii· queur. Ouzo. 1'he second woman. shorter" at five.Coot four inches, 11 5 pounds. had dark blond hair in a shag style. Witnesses guessed she was about 24 to 25. She was drinking a concoction called a slow screw consistin g o( sloe gin, vodka, southern confort and orange juice. Police believe the four are from out of town. but anyone who might know them , or might have seen the m any time last T.hursday between 8 p.m . and 10 l).m., is •urged to contact police or the Secret \Vitness. Bunnies Nix Teamsters' Vnion Plan LONDON <AP> -Bunnies and other employes 0£ the Playboy organization in Britain have vat• ed overwhelmingly against join· ing the teamsters' union. Berore the vote Sunday night, bunnies pickete<l, outside the c)ub in London's Park Lane, carrying - banners tha t said : "Vole noun· ion ." The vote \vent 422-192 agai nst the Transport and General Workers Union, which represents casino employes and ,.,,on 43 p e rcent raises for truck drivers last year. ""We're just not interested," s aid Carolyn Moore, a former l\1iss Great Britain who was in th~ picket parade. From Page.Al STATlONS ••• \\·as adopted two years ago and had set the Jan. 18 dale as the time wh e n existing station! would have to comply. There ha ve been no new sla· lions built in the past two years, s in ce the law was approved, 1-l arlow s aid. But he blamed the oil cris is, not the ordinance, for the lack of new stations. 'fhc city council will consider final approval tonight or the 120-day d elay. The council meets at 7 p .m . in council chambers. Mariners Cargo of Free Services · ~ w e·ve put our Free Services on-deck to show you we have more to offer you. Mariners' Crew of Savings Specialists has your interest in mind with other Free Services too. lik e Check-a-Month Plan', Transfer of Funds and Save by Mail. Don't forget we have the Highest Interest possible o n re gular savings and high yield Certificates of Deposit. Save with your "hometown" Savings and Loan --Mariners! Notary Service I~\ Mariners Savi~s • ~I and Loan Association . U""""1'-d•-.l , I WESTCUFF• DOV!A• l'flW'PORTUACll C.U.lP.,...• (114)642..MJOOCMaa.0..) 10J• u n1nr. n•M • HnPO&T ~Cll. CA.UP. tJllO • f'J1•1 MJ.4000 ,..,..,. c...t J .l.!11() SEAL BEACH 80VLEYARD • SML 8£.AClf. C'ALIF. Q0140 •fl Ill M · 1'16 8141 8EVE~LY lbUL.£\1.410 • WJ AHGEl.ll. CALIF. 90048 • {_llJ16S7-4141 I • I l ' ' I \ \ Orange Coa~t EDITION I ' T oday's Cl . lag N.Y. Stoeks • l(OL. 68, NO. 34, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE CO U N'T'Y, CAblFORNIA MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1975 N TEN CENTS ' ' ' Ford Submits Record Defense Budget r • 't ....&.c Where it' goes.... E.:ise ·Taxes Other . Individual lneome laxes Corpcration • : Nationa1 :;. :. . · Defense ' .. '.::.·· . . ........ , .... ·: ,,·.·~": :. Payments .,., 27¢ ·. ··;,,,;:-: · ,·. . . . .·. Bene ht Income Taxes 30¢ ·,:,.:t to Individual$~,-:--._· ·:.:.'·::;·..:·._."-:·H ... '/Jt 14¢ 39¢ from Employees Police Social ". Probing Swappers By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 UM 0.ity Pilot SUH Comp_uters are humming-and criminal intelligence files arc be- ing checked. today. in the "''ake of an Or:ange County 1·ask Jo"'orce s weep Sunday throuJ::h the Orange County Fairgrounds Swap Meet. Only one arrest \\':.i s made on the grounds at 88 Fair Drive dur. ing the 6 a .m. to noon booth ·by- booth SC'a rch fo1tstolcn merchan- dise police suspected wets being fenced through the'Swup meet. Jnvestigators said the suspect v.·as held briefly on an old traffic arrest "'arrant and then released · pendingfurthercourtaction. Detective Lt. George Lorton. of the sponsoring Costa Mesa Police Department, said folloY.'- ing a 6 a.m. briering in Hunt. ington Beach's new police de- partment auditorium. that no large numbers or arrests were .anticipated. He said it was geared more as an intelligence-gathering tool in the war 'against what police believe is increasing use of swap meels as massdispo.-;al points for stolen goods. ··we want to identify the players,". he said of vendors sus- pected or being involved in the process of theft. fencing :.ind sale of such merchandise. (See SWEEP, Page A2 J -"? ""<""\-~'~,; -..... .~. Sµ;a p Meet:. Something For Everyone A big S\Vap meet. like milk. ap- parently has something for ever- ybody . Several undercover agents from various Ja,v enforcement agencies proudly compared purchases Sunday, after the Orange County fairgrounds swap meet sweep. Many bought outrageou ~. second·hand clothing for un- dercover work outfits. One of· ficer came away with a denjm .dungaree shirt indicating· it was once worn by San Fernando Jail Prisoner No. 88. One Task Force member, a portly. bespectacled department store chain security executive found some thing better. tie was seen leaving happily with a pair of mounted Mexican steer horns, presumably fnr his den wall.· DAILYPIL<YT AD SELLS AUTO ··1 advertised my car for !our weeks in two other doi)y newspapers, but sold it after just two days after I placed the a~ in the Daily Plloj. •• That's the success story told by the Irvine miln who ran this classified ad : 1972 FIAT 124 Spyder 5·spd, fM , Gd cond , S3095. Pvt. Party .. Grants. ·do Stales Net lntere~t F rorn Employers I for lnd1v1dual~ 5¢ Other .Other Federal Operations More Rainfall Due On Coast Tonight The steady rain that fell along the Orange Coast for a few hour~ this morning -becoming cloudy skies and intermittent showers during the day -was expected to return With a 60 percent chance of rain tonight and Tuesday. the l ... os Angeles Weather Bui:eau said today. No rain is forecast for Wednes· d;.iy . There \vcrc no reports of any .serious storm damage or acci- dents alqng the Orange Coast. where police reported no major flooding, although most or thC' traditionally nooded interSCC· Wors LStonn Slams North; 2 Lose Lives SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -. .The season ·s worst storm that killed ;it least two persons and knocked out power lines over the weekend is expected to persist at least through Tuesday, bringing re- nevr'ed downpours in the San l''ranc isco Bay Area. l\"loist unstable air emanating from a low pressure area orr the mouth of the Columbia Ri"ver has brought heavy snow to the moun - tains and rains of up to an Inch Sunday in many areas, the Na- tional Weather Service said to- day. ' 1-\ San Rafael woman on a c·ross·country skiing trip died during a storm at Donner Sum- mit near Truckee over the weeke nd. Nevadd County :;hcriffs said. Claude E . Gould. 32. a Pac,ifie Cas & Electric Co. linemttn from Oroville, fell to his death Sunday \Vhile trying to fix a. storm- dam aged powe r line near Roseville in Placer County. PG&E said pawer was restored to areas west of Chico that had been without it since Friday when 60,000·volt feetter lines snapped under a,n accumulation of ice and snow. But. the utility said power failures Sunday had not bef:n re- paired in the communittes of Quincy , Greenville, Indian Valley ·and Concow . .Helicopters were ferrying repairmen and equipment into the area where weather permitted. lions appeared to have plenty of water. Flood \\'arnins were erected.on Ellis A venue, west of Newland Street in F.Ountain Val)&:y and the city a lso closed one northbound lane of Magnolia Street between Ellis Avenue and Ta l bert Avenue. police reported. Between 5 and 8 a.m . 1.4 1 in· ches of rain fell ' iii Huntington Beach, bringing 'the season's total to 5.54 inches. reported J . Sherman Denny, Huntington Beach 's resident amateur meteorologist. In Costa l\1esa. several cars stalled in flood waters on 19th Street and Pomona Avenue, police reported. The police \vere detouring traffic Crom the area. They also repo,rted several cars were stalled in the lake-like intersectl-On of 16th Street and Superior A venue. Newport Btllcl) Police said all the traditional lntt:rsections were flooded, but there was no damage and no accidents. Sources in the Saddleback Valley reported no flooding and no accidents. The· County's El Toro Fire Station reported .92 in- ches of rain while the Laguna Ni- guel Fire Station rePorted .9S in- ches. There were no reported storm problems in Laguna Beach. Dana Point, San Juan Capistrano or San Clemente. . Veteran Laguna Beach rain measurer Bill Shields. owner of Laguna Beach Hardware, couldn't be reached this morning for a rain figure . But according to Carl Hankey. a ~an Juan Capistrano rainwatcber, .70. in- ches of rain had fallen tli_rough 7 a.m. today, bringing the season total to 5.81 incheS. At the same <See RAIN, Page A2) The California Highway Patrol said chains were required on all mountain roads. where hig_h winds and persistent snowfall mad e driving haza rdou s. t Hi ghway 32 was closed to trafric i completely. At nightfall Sunday, s now was falling at the rate.of an inch an hour. It was expected to continue through Tuesday abov~ the 3,000·foot level. The Bay Arca, which enjo~ed a temporary sunny resQ.ite from rain Sunday; faced more wel· ness, with winds expected up to 3S miles an hour . 'fhe weatherma{1 said .35 inches of rain fell in downtown San Fran- cisco between Friday and late Sunday. Jewelry Stolen · WASHlNGTON .(AP) ~'A re-result or inflation and the higher For the Air Force, the budget cord $94-blllion defense buda:et costs of the volunteer Army. includes an additional $600 calllng!oi' steadydev.elopmeptor Secretary of Defense James R. million over last year for the already-plan.ned weapons and Schlesinger said "we offer no purchase of 108 FlS fighter restoration of tanks .Ind other-. apalogies" for the size of the de-planes at a costof$1.7billion. armaments Jost in the Middle . fense budget. To replace deliveries made to East war was sent to Congress to· While no new weapans pro-Israel after the October 1973 Yom d grams were proposed, Kippur war. President Ford's a-he Ford administration said modernization of strategic and budget raises the Army's money the proposed $8.7-billion increase conventional forces is included in for lank purchases from $256 in military spending is mainly a the Dew budget. (Sec DEFENSE, Page A2} * * * * * * * * * ·Gloom 'I'l1ickens Congress Gets Ford Package ' WASHINGTON CAPJ -Presi· dent Ford sent his $349 billion budget for fiscal 1976 to Congress today. Its predictions for un· employment this year and next were far worse than expected. The budget's g loomy outlook for the economy said unemploy- ment would average 8.1 percent this year, 7.9 percent next year and possibly 7.5 percent in 1977. A POLITICAL GAMBLE FOR FORO?-nalysis. A3 The most recent jobless rate, for December, is 7 .1 percent. The budget also contained a r~ cOrd-peace-time deficit of $52 billion in red-ink spending by the government. And it forecast an average increase in consumer prices of 11.3 percent. higher than last year. ..From all Americans \\'e must <-1sk for perseverance and a will- ingness to tolerate some painful measures necessary to retain good economic health,·· Ford said in a separate statement. Although the average inflation crease in consumer prices would be a little more than 9 percent, compared with 12.2 percent in 1974. rate migh"t ~ higher than. l~st year's Foi"d ~W tJie o~er-all m- Tbe projected average in- crease of 11.3 percent in con- sumer prices measures the average rate of increase for the entire year. while the actual in- crease, that Ford says will be 9 percent, measures the prices in December against December prices a year earlier. The · initial reaction from Congress was that Ford's outlook for the economy m'ight be honest, but that he·wasn·t proposing the right solutions r~r the nation's economic problems. Chairman George H. Mahon (0-Texas), of the House Ap - propriations Committee said the budget is ··extremely pro - YOCative " and said some ·people will suggest the proposed deficit .. will have exactly the wrong ef- fect and heighten inflation.·· Sen. J3cob K. Javits <R-N.\'.> commended Ford for "an honest but gloomy picture," but opposed Ford's proposed 5 percent ceiling on Social Security benefit in - C'reases. Javits called for u much bigger outlay for public service jobs. Chairman Al Ullman of the· House Ways and Means Commit- tee said it is "highly doubtful " Congress will approve all of $17 billion in spending reductions the President wants-, and sa-id chances that Congress will go along with an $11 billion hike in defense spending "are ,almost negligible.'' Ford's budget report said the nation's economic output -as measured by the Gross National Producl -will decline an addi· tional 3.3 percent this year, on top of the 2.2 percent decline last year. But Ford said an economic up ~ turn should begin about mid-year and that the economy will be ,growing by a 5 percent annual rate by the end of 1976. That would ·add some two million workers to the nation's payroll. "While these projected figures present no rosy picture, they !See BUDGET, Page A2J Two Others H11rt Newport .Girl Dies In Mexico Trip A young Balboa resident visit- ing Baj'a California with friends was killed in a weekend auto crash near Ensenada when the car in which she was riding went over an embankment. Deborah L.._wrence~ tbe daughter of Mr . and Mrs. Robert H. Lawrencf:', 202 E. Ballxra Bl-vd ., was killed la te Friday night. family spokesmen re- ported. . She had been on a trip to Mex- ico with several friends when the mishap occurred. Two Other persons in the car suffered minor injuries. preliminary reports in- Huntington Man Crashes Car, Drou:ns A Huntington Beach man was killed early today when his car - hurtling through the stormy night -failed to make an S curve, crashed through a bar· ricade and into a .. rain-swollen flood control channel. He apparently drowned . despite efforts by a neighbor who heard the crash and leaped into the channel in an effort to pull the man from his submerged auto. Dead is Richard E. Holguin, 35 •. who lived at 9682 Hightide Drive._ just .a few blocks from the fatal accident .scene in south Hunt- ington Beach. Investigators said Dennis L. Parker, of 9172 Aloha Drive, heard the crash and ran tlo the scene. He tried to pull open a door of the battered car which came to rest \n about five feet of water, but couldn •t. Parker repartedly arrived <.1l the scene to spot it just as it sank, after smashing through a guardrail and chaih link rence on Banning Avenue near Eader School. Paramedics from the Hunt· ington Beach Fire Department removed the car's \Vindshield about 2:30 a.m .• allowing re- covery of . the victim's body. Holquin apparently was alone in ·the auto. Coroner'~ deputies planned an autopsy today to determine the exact cause of death which was listed tentatively as drowning. Consulate Blast dicated _ . Miss Lawrence, who attended Orange Coast College, had been active at the First Baptist Church of NeWpOrt Beach and fo r a {ime taught junior high school • churc~ classes. ·Memorial services are pend· ing. Friends \\'ho wish may make memorial contributions to a special fund being arranged lo benefit elderly members of the church at 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach, the girl's family said. Besides her parents, Miss Lawrence leaves six brothers and sisters. Robert, Jeanette. Cindy, Diana, Linda and Dawn. 11er rather said this morning that services would await the re· turn of the remains to the United States. MARKET SCORES · AN<YTHER GAIN NEW YORK CUP[) -The stock market, picking up where it left off last week, closed higher day in heavy trading on the New York Stock Exchange. (Tables, All J. The Dow Jones industrial average, off almost a point at the outset, was ahead 7.75 at 711.44 at the close the advances led declines by about an ll·to-three margin . Prices were higher in fairly 8C· tive trading on the American Stock Exchange. \. or~n:ea c:ast "·f'a ther Cloudy with sho\vers likely tonight and Tuesday, accord- ing to the weather service. Sixty percent chance of rair:s tonight. decreasing to 50 per. cent Tuesday. Highs in the mid sos to low 60s. I NS'IDE TOD A 'l' Alex Comfort is blown /or his best-selling sex manuoJs. Now he's thinking about: a book on pr«r bLtms of ·aged persons. Story, Page A1. Ind ex A1T..,. Sff't+c:• Al """ l•tMlotr' •t aoat1"9 Alt Movie• •1 L.M. ltrd Alt (.lltltw111I• AJ xxx-xxxx .~ / . Several items of expeosl.ve All it took was a few words in jcwe~ry valued at $2,$15 w~.re re-•• • , ... ~,.J~..-, lh • ht pl ee II you h~ve p0rt$1 slole~ from the r .. 1aense ' .D e· al Hot Gatne .• 1, l''."• NEW YORK (AP) -Police said lodar lhey lylve posled a 24 -hour guard at the Veneiuelan Consulate in mid·Manbattan following a bomb bla~t which blew out the building's plate Ill••• fropt: l\esponsibl\ily for Ille ext>losion was claimed ~ a m-an who catled""CBS and ·said he rt?presented a se<:ret anll·C,astro orgl\hit.a~on a nd placed. th~ bort\b to pr9f.est. Venezu~la 's plan J.p re~tore dlp~atic r~l8.~ions .' (tnilliH ••11 C-lt• u . o.Mw" &J N•tleft.tl New• M o.-..,..c".'" •• ....... .,., $ytv.• ...,...r A 11 ~ ...... so~:..h,n to a Seti.,.' Call 642·5678 .. ()f a ~~WJ)Qr1.' B@ach tmporter .. .._ " ' . ~! -·-.. Put a lew11 words to work rcir you ·~d~daJ ~f~J;J°~"· :1u~h L, While liremen work to extinguish ·a tl!ate 'o :a · b~l/!f in the right .Pl•<~. ' p0::'e'd J,~ loss lo ~i7ce :h;;,::.•): on New York 's ,llPP~r East·Side, b!:>ys ~n a rby .~!'tr~ .lrt.th,Da1ly Pilot. oorore 4 p.m .,whensh~relurncd. ground contlnue•lheir bask.?t)all ~~!De ~, (; t ·)· ·, I . . \ ,.. . "t.1 ..... • ' . ...... .... ~ith C1.1bu . ' .. . :.....· . J •·DM•tMtKh Aa ••i.rt•• ..... "' ·~·"'"""'' ., .. ~. ..,. ,....._... .. r ... .,1.i-111 lllHt•n • 81 -· .. ...... New• "4 • • Al .DAILY PILOT N I .'BankDroj,s . Prime-Ra1.e NEW YORK <AP) Michigan National Bank to- jlay aet Its prime lendinJ rale at an lndu1trywtde low of a~ percent; effective Jm- medlately. The Lanalna, l!lcb.·based commercial bank1 a medium· aiud lender wbn aaseta of about $1.3 billion, thus became the tint since la.st March to drop the rate it charges on loans to most creditworthy borrowers belo.w 9 percent. There has been wlde!'lpread speculation that the prime could dip in:to the 8 percent · level industrywide by the end of thla month as the recession deepens, loan demand falls off, and the Federal Reserve continues to ease credit policies. Holiday Hill Bus T r ip S e t ' For Youths ' ' Ero• Page AJ SWEE P .•• ••we•u koow who tbe p1ayera are '!"hen we put I( all on lhe com, p11ter,\• be aald. addlnr thal foll9wup probe• tb.rousbouf Soulhern Cautornla wiU eonllnue lor •~leul.thN:<' W<!ek.t. o ·verall coordlnator J"fm'" ' Stinson of the California Depart· meot of Justice said the large sweep at the county fairgrounds wu organized foUowing others in Orange and Long Be,cb re- cently. Law enforcement agencies from Santa Barbara south to the Mexican Border-a tptal pf 150 men from 35 a enci\e1 ..:: participated, incl the FBI and the Costa At Po · e Ex· plorer Scout unit. The boys were busy trundling sbop · of sus- pect merchandise to a command post set up on the grounds. "Most of the property we get comes from the folloWup in· vestigaUons," Stinson said, not· ing that about $400,000 worth of stolen items were recovered in the recent Orange and Long Beach sweeps. . The merchandise confiscated Sunday at the fairgrounds was not as impressive as that gathered in the prior two Task Force swap meet sweeps. The majority of the vendors at Newport Beach youngsters the fairgrounds went about their have until Thursday to s ign up ·business of peddling produce, an· for a bus trip to Holiday Hill on tiques, relics dug up in the de- Feb.12, a school holiday. sert, cheese, french bread, Sponsored by the Newport smoked fish and fl.rts and crafts Beach Parks-. Beaches and items, paying little attention to Recreation Depertment, the trip police. will primarily be a day of sled· Investigators, often dressed din&. becl.nning at 8 a.m . and more s ha bbily than some of the luUn1untU5p.m. arUsans, were quick to single Youngsten9ye&rs old andover out, question and check sales of areellgible togoonthetrip, which television sets, stereo gear, and will coat $3 and include buS transmit serial numbers to the tra n spo r t ation and sl edding command center. equipment;· Those under 9 may go, too, if accompanied by a parent or an older b(otber or sister. . Buses will leave from Mariners Park, at )over Drive and Irvine Avenue1 and from t he Community Youth Center, at 5th Street and lris Avenue in Coroy del Mar. Slgnups <;t being taken daily ' until Thursday at the depart- ment 's headquarters at 1714 West Balboa Blvd. More infor.D)ation · is availbale at673-3180. Huntington Man Cleared . In Mail Case Frpm Wire Services LOS ANGELES -Charges of mail fraud against Frederick Rauschenberg, 37, of Huntington Beach have been dismissed in federal court here. A former May Company ad· vertising exeeutive, Rauschen· berg had been charged with tak· ing part in a mail fraud scheme allegedly run by Direct Mail Co. of America, lnc. I n the same case, Vincent L. Cantag~lo, 44, of Los Angeles, was found innocent of all four Fro• Page A l DEFENSE. • miJlion to $456 million. Antitank weapons also will be ordered to orrsel those sent to the Mideast. ··These production increases are necessary, in part to replace equipment and weapons that were deJivered to Middle East nations to rebuild their forces following the Yorn Kippur War," Ford's budget message said. The Navy, which has been complaining of Soviet advances on the sea, would get an incre.t,se of about $900 m.illioo for the con· tinued construction of 10 patrol frigates. Much of the proposed spending for nuclear weapons goes to the Navy's gi_ant Trident submarine. While the first Trident is unlikely to be launched until 1979, the Navy would spend $2.1 billion for the missile sub in fiscal 1976, an increase of $100 million over last year. The Air Force's Bl bomber, which new for the first lime last fall, would get $749.2 in develop- ment funds, an increase of about S300 million. ' counts of mail fraud against him. Ford acknowledged criticism of the plpne's high cost, saying productidn will start in J977 "if performance goals in relation to costs are achieved." Each plane is to cost S76 million. Also a former May Co. advertis· ing executive, Canla1tallo was acquitted of accusations that he 1 helped falsify biJls from Direct Mail and received kickbacks in return. 1 Direct Mail and its president, Robert Sorenson, have pleaded guilty to mail fraud and await sentencing. ' Episcopal Okay LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Los· Angeles Episcopal Diocese narrowly approved Saturday a recommendation for the ordina- tion of women as priests and bishops. The recommendation will be submitted for approval to the national Episcopal conven· tion in Minneapolis next year, a -diocese spokesman said. ORANGE COAST " DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed ,.,. .. '*"" -""*"'- Jack 'R. Curler Vl«ll'lt~_..., 0.--~ ThOm•s Keevll '"'-Thomas A. Murphlne _....,..ww O\ltlirS H. LOOi Rkhard P. Nall Awl...i ......... u •• Generally, the reductions of military manpower in the post· Vietnam era would level off over the coming year. Whi le the Army would increase from J3 to J6 combat divisions, its strength in numbers would remain at 750,000. The Ford budget calls for the Air Force to decrease slightly from 612,000 to 590,000 men and women. The l\tarine Corps and Navy remain about the same while membership in all the military services is to total 2.J million persons next year. Con - ventional forces would account for a little more than a third or the total military budget. Drug Store Burglarized Burglars broke through a glass door of a Newport Beach Pharmacy Sunday, stealing more than $J,OOO In coins and a smaller amount of currency. Terry Grant, the owner of Park Lido Pharmacy at 351 Hospital Road, told officers that a.security guard on routine patrol first dis- covered the break-in early Sun· day afternoon. Officers said that despite the obvious presence of drugs, the thief stole only cash, leavin& the pharm aceuticols alone. The coins were stored in a desk, the ownetsaid. IRS Direcwr . Heads Probe • . . - • Bolf)gh ·-Assails Fair Bid Strike On • 4 • Kais'e r Clinics Slow Dfi•• .. l),M 5~ ,. ..... HITS FAIR PLAN Council Critic Bologh Youth Held Over Dog 'Arresting' •• "Keep fore.ago 9overnments out of Costt Mesa" says long- time city council critic Ted Bologb. lie delivered the battle cry at a meeting of the city council Sun· day as a Pl"OJX>!al ld stage a World's Fair on the Orange County Fairgrounds was being discussed. "'You have l.:ol~er projects in Co s ta Mesa ll1an the fair- grounds," he said. "If you would study the west side of Costa Mesa -build a marina there -It would· be better. Costa Mesa is still Goat Hill." He said that Costa Mesa was not in a position to cope with thousands of visitors to a fair because of a lack of transporta - tion. Councilwoman Norma J{ertzosr brought the World's Fair issue to the council to suggest that a feasibility study be made on the idea she and Mayor Robert Wilson have been working on. She said that there was "tremendous interest at thccitizep level.'' ~ Kaiser Permanente prepaid health pl)ln cllt)lcs_jn Orange and G-.rden Grove struaalcd wlt.h mlnlmum ataffs to continue pu· tient care in the face.of a Hospital . and Service EP.?ployes '"attlkc which beaaoatl:30a.m. today·. More than ~.200 uni.on worker!i ·walked off their jobs a t fiYe hospitals, J4 clinic~ and pharmacies and other fucllitics th'roughout Southern California five and a hair hours ofter the end or an unsuccessful bar~ainin~ session. The union cuvl!r s nursln~ aides, housekeeping atteodant~. clerks, laboratory assistants, re- ceptionists and other support workers. Doctors and registered nurses arc not members of the union. Al the Orange clinic, ;1 pharm acy worker said a ··skeleton crew" was trying to keep up with the patient workload . Administrutors of th<• Orange and Garden Grovt• clinics would not <'O mmcnl on lhc Coas t al A r e as strike . More tulk~ were set for 2 p.m. today. The union has a!ikcd for a 25 percent jump in wages und fr· inae benefits uvt>r the tetm of a two-ycur contrac t to bring Soulhcrn California workers to the su1n(' i1c~l e as those in NQ rlht.•rn Culiforn1;1. 1\ Kuisl•r spokcs nian suiJ 1•1ncr~cnc>' se,rv1<'.es would bt" t.·untinuccl dcs1>ite tht.· st1·ike. but lhal rcgula1· <·ll111 c it<.'livltil·S n1ii.:ht be curtaih•tl. lie s:..ii d un effort wo uld b(" 1nadc to r educe the numlx•r or ·pcrsnn1:1 in lhl' tmspitals and non · t.•mergenc~ oµcrutions such as Lonsilct·tonlit's n1i){ht havt:" to be postpone<.! in some cases. 1'h e 1,200 s trikers. he said, rt.•prest•nt ubout 40 µt•rcenl uf Kuiscr's t.•1nployes . 'l'h e s lrikt• al"ret·ls Kaise r fucilit1es in Or;1ngc, l..os Angeles and Ventura Countlt.·S. I-lospital~ affected ~rre located in Los i\ngcles, Bellflo\vt.•r. l'anoramM Ci ty and i larhur t:ily. A young NewpoJ. Beach pro- fessional diver faces charges of resisting arresl and assault to· day after an alleged weekend melee with neighbors. police and animal control officers -a bat· tie which allegedly began when his dog was busted .. John Rasmussen, 19, of 314. ""It would unite the community und the county," she said. "ll would cre;;ite employment in the county for five to JO :years." Mrs . Hertzog s'aid that a World's Fair might be a way to pay for development of the J63 · acre fairgrounds. She said that many buildings would remain on the fairgrounds after a fair. Councils Readying Consensus Report Alvarado Place, was finally sub· dued police said, after a series of chases and wrestling matches which began when a city humane officer responded to a neighbor's report of having a stray dog in ·custody. At about 10 a .m. ·saturday, of. ficers said, Rasmussen threw a body block al a humane officer and then set his dog fre~. The of. ficercalled for police. By then, the homeowner on the 300 block of Alvarado who originally placed the call as· sertedly chased Rasmussen und the pair, police allege, battled to a standoff in a carport. Rasmussen then allegedly broke away again and and other neighbors emerged to convince him to calm down. When uniformed officers ar- rived , the melee started for the second time, they asserted. Police said Rasmussen then fled once again with officers and witnesses in pursuit. Officers alleged he res isted their attempts to app1y handcufrs and t hen launched another bat· tie. Several minutes l-ater, four men and several sQuirts of chemical Mace subdued the an- gry dog owner, who was booked at city jail. Jnitial bail was set at $500, officers said. E'rom Page ill BUDGET ... Councilmen declined lo authorize any funds for a feasibility study, but suggested that Wilson and Mrs. Hertzog ask again when they could say how much a study would cost. Referring to a recent decision of the Orange C.Ounty 1'~air Board o budget $40,000 for a study of fairgrounds development, Coun· cilman Jack Hammett said to the mayor and Atrs. Hertzog, "I think you have started som ~~h in g. You mus t step back now. From Page A l RAIN ·. • • date last year, San J uan Capistrano had 6.59 inches. Public works crews in both San Juan Capistrano and San Clemente rePQrted no serious problem. Water rated through all streets in both cities, but ap· peared to be headed into stor m drains like it was supposed to do. Water crested the ilJiter in Dana Point along Pacific Coast Highway. Irvine reported no major road problems this morning and .31 in· ches of rain at8a.m. Gunfire Rips Indian Area By DOUG1"'S FRJTZSCHt; Of .... Dettrf'lld.~I A committee of city council members from Irvine, Newport Beach and Laguna Beach is pull- ing together a consensus position on planned development of the lrvipe Company's 10,000 coastal acres. The committee will meet as soon as a time and place can be agreed upon to form a consolidat· ed opinion on the coastal area to present to the-".()range County Planning Commission in April, according to Irvine Councilman Art Anthony. The group is composed of An· thony and Irvine Mayor .Gabrielle Pryor, Laguna Beach council member~Roy llolm and Phyllis Sweene? and Newport Beach council members Milan Dostal, Lucill e Kuehn and John Store. For the past year, the Irvine Company has sought advice on its coastal plans from represen- tatives of 22 private and public organizations who make up a group called 'flCMAP, an acronym for the Irvine Company Coastal Community Multi. Agency Planning Program. The land in question is 10,000 acres in the uninCorporated area between the three ci(ies. · The company formed the plan· ning program in an errort to head off possible confrontations with the various interested cities and agencies when the development forecast the real improvement plan is aired before the county . we expect in the coming months GRESl-IAM. Wis. CUPI I -Two planning commission in April. " F d 'd hours of gunfire shattered the Irvine Company planner Larry . .. , or sa1 . d h I d · ... "You wil!Jind no attempt to peace aroun l e n 1an -Moore, however, hos now evade the plain truth here. The occupied Alexian Brothers Nov-despaired of reaching the con· figures used are honest and con-itiate Sunday night, but the com-sensusheoncesought. servative and we hope to do better mander of the National Guard Opinions differ among the than the forecast." trooPs said today he hoped to three cities on what should be Earlier, as he put hi s signature achieve an orderly evacuation of done in that area. to the budget in the Oval Office, the building. Anthony !aid the likely result fo"'ord replied to sharply critical The Indians inside -members of meetings of the special com- initial reaction from Congress by of the l\.1enominee Warrior Socie-mittee and approval of their saying : ty -agreed Sunday lo an offer respective councils will be four "These are not normal times from the Alexians that turns the presentations to the planning and the mci:H.ures I propose _ to abbey over to the Menominee commission. Concerns shared by gi ve the economy a boost with t~ibe ~~r "SJ and other consider a -all three will be presented as a tax rebates and reduction and to lions . joint opinion. Unresolved areas will bC presented by the ine dividual c ities, he said. ' The committee, i\nthoey said. hopes to work with, rather than ugainst. "the Irvine Company on the coastal urea plans. ··we don't inlcnd lo work .somet hing out among ourselves ;:ind then s pring it on the Irvine Compnny at a public hearing," he said. Trans portation to and from the coastal area, planned as a resorl and home for 50,000 people, is a prime concern of the three cities, Anthony said. In past discussions of the area, all three have indicated that they do not want the trarrlc running through thei.r jurisdictions. Both Laguna and Newport, for- cxum ple, want Pacific Coast llighway -presently the only uccess to the area -:-to be eliminated as a through route. But Irvine has also objected to cxtendinGi Sand Canyon Avenue and Culver Drive through the - area and routing traffic through that city. Regarding \\'hat jurisdiction. eventually will govern the area, Irvine wants it for a "window to the PaciCic," I.aguna Beach wants it split between Laguna· and Newport, and Newport Beach wants more study before making a decision. Ma r ine S u pply Open in Newport Newport J\.farinc Supply Co., completely destroyed in the Mariners Mile fire J an. Jl, has reopened at a tcmporc.1ry site at 000 \V. Co<.1st I Lighway, Newport Beach. . . i\ month -long reopening t:l•lchralion began Saturday. ··Three weeks ago when names leveled ou r New1:>0rt Beach store. things appeared pretty grim," said Robert P.1cCurdy, president. "llut after the initial shock, we rolled up our slce\'CS c.1nd have re- turned." provide greatly expanded as· 1~,-===================-c::..=-=-=-=--:-=-=---=-=-=-c-=-::::-------,----======; sistance to the une mployed -1 are responsible for some of the M • c f deficit. Lagging receipts from ar1ners argo 0 tax revenues contribute to most of the remainder of this deficit.·· The President warned Fre Se • ,.--...._ Congress that the deficit "will be e rvices ~ ~ even larger" if it fails to.go alo~ ~~~ • ·'with reductions totaling St W • F n -billion which I have requested." eve put our r ee v ~ 0 And, he warned : "If we""" to Services on·deck to show ::-::_'ll\11 achieve long-range economic h ......... ~ stability in this country, free you we ave more to from ever-rising i.nflation, we offer you . Mariners' Crew must put into effect permanent of Savings S pecialists reductions in program expen· ditures." has your interest in mind Ford saicl government expen· It h th F S I ditures ··are controllable if the w 0 er ree erv ces Congress and the President join too, like Check-a-Month together to hold down excessive Pla n•. Transfer of Fu nd s spending." Tuna Boats Held SAN DIEGO (UPI> Ecuadorian war11hlps forced two more American tuna boats Into the port of Salinas Sunday after they a)~eeedly penetrated the ·South American country's 200· mile offshore lerritorlal limits. the hl&h eeas seizures brinr to uven the number of San Diego. based tuna vessels captured in two weeks. . ' Garage Ransacked a nd Save by Mail. '$ l .000 minimum balance Don't fo rget we have the Highest Interest pqssible on regular savlngs·and high yield Certiflca~es of Deposit S live with your "ho metown~ S a vings and Loan ·-Ma rin ers( Nol•f\I Service Ptlot~opytng TelflllfteM C71•t '4Z-4J21 Clls.Mtild M wrtltlftll '41·5'71 MIAMI (UPIJ -Charles DeWitt, dlrector of the lnlernal Revenue Senlce In Florida, has been named ID head " probe or cblre .. that IRS •e•nto epled on pert0n1 contJdered ''enemies'' of former PrealdelltNIJCon. Leon Levine , an IRS apokuman In WaablnflAlll •. told the Miami Herald tbe illveatl1•· lion •oijld be eoodueted by DeWIU....S acento ol tbe federal lneomt las a1mey'a lnt~rnal oecurity wilt. Toots and fil!lhlng tackle "'orth labout $'SO were dhlcovcred mi!s · inl from a Corona del Mar fara1e when the owner returned rom a weekend trip. Ponce uld the lot• occurred Saturday al the garage of John Leroy &dford, 114, :l24Lark1pur Avenue. • ·Mariners Savi~ and Loan.AssociatiOn ' ' c2,.....,...1 .. 1 1 ,, WUTCUPP • DOVEi • MtwfOST IMCH CAUi'. HMO• 171•1"2·.eboo !MM.. omt.I IOU M YSIOS DIM • HEWPOllT l&ACll, CAUi. nMt • C?J•l MJ.«IOO 1e..,.W.-C..lfotl I.Jn:) SEAL IF.ACH IOULF.VAlllD• SEAL IEACH, CALIF. 901«1•121.l> ~-7111'6 l"l'-41 IEVERLY IOULEVA•D • LOS ANGELES,CAUP'. 90048• (~1))6S1--4!41 • I I \ I j t I I j • I What's. Covered.? Read Poliey With Car~ By SYLVIA POJllTER True or False? tr you have comprehensive,.--,.-------.,;, homeowners insurance, the pro- perty of roomers or boarders liv· J,ng with you a 1so is covered along with your own property. Jf you have a replacement cost reature to pay for 80 percent or better of the cost or re:bul I ding your home in the event of a loss, MoMY'!! Worth your coverage would of course include your domestic ap. pliances, carpeting, outdoor TV equipment, lhe like. IF THERE ARE ANIMALS, birds or fish living In your home and never leaving your property, they would be cov. ered too Ture or false" All are fal..,e, for the items selectod above would not be found in the typical pobcy. Nor would the typical homeowners policy cover property you have rented or hold for rent to others. Nor wol.lld your pohcy cover pro. perty you hold or carry as samples. Nor would it cover any motor vehicle except one used in servicing your premises and not licensed for road use. The omissions are among the most resented features or typical policies. Several months ago, a study of consumer attitudes toward~uto and homeowners msurance was commls11oned by Sentry Insurance of Wisconsin and conducted by Louis Harris & Associates 1n cooperation w1lb the Un1vers1ty or Pennsylvania's Wharton School Whether or not Sentry Insurance gol more than il bargained for, It did gel some eye-opening cnt1clsms. Amonglhem · America's consumers have an underlying ••adversary relat1onsh1p " with our insurance companies -threatenmg bad times ahead for the companies, for this antagonism 1s most notable a mong younger Amencans. \VE HAVE GREAT DIFFICULTY understanding our homeowners insurance pohc1es -and in tact, only one in 10 ot us even tries to read a pohcy to !and out what it contains. Abo, an overwhelming seven in 10 of us feel that if we don't study the fine print when we buy, we're likely to f1nd we are not covered 1n any emergency. As a result of these bitter findings, Sentry Insurance has prepared 8 s imple, short (seven pages) pamphlet "How To Read Your Homeowners Polley," which il will give to you free of charge. <Write Director, Consumer Jnformat1on Center, Sentry 1nsurance, 1421 Strongs Ave, Stevens Point. Wis. 54481 . > Jn addition to t'xplain1ng some pitfalls, the company Of· fers buymg tips not usually volunteered by the industry. Have a deductible placed on your policy. "First dollar coverage" can be very expensive and you can be paying tar more than your reahze for $50 or $100 worth of protection. You may need increased coverage (or add1t1onal struc- tures on your premises, ISUCh as garages the arilounl available tor these structures 1s usually 10 percent or the amount of in surance on you r home. UNDER .'\ STANDARD policy, such valuables as furs, jewelry, stamp or coin collections -and even cash -have very limited protection Items such as these s hould be fully insured and "scheduled" to avoid unnecessary problems at a time of loss You may find settlement time after a seriou s fire loss a traumatic experience Be certain that you have an inven· tory of your household goods and that their values are available. Keep an inventory of your valuables in a place other than in your home, such as a bank safety deposit box. Ask your company representative for a special inventory booklet \Vh1l e the basic poli cy designed for the average in· "div1dua l may be adequate for you, explore the many added fe atures ava il able to make sure your personal needs are in- deed filled. Your coverage under the basi c homeowners policy can be bro3dened to include protection against other threats -ranging from credit card losses, ~arthquake and theft lo 1nfl at1on Jn the personal Uab1hty package policy, don't rely on the m1n1mum hm1ts provided You can purchase broader hm1ls and may increase your Um1ts l o four times as much for only a few dollars. NOTE FROJ\1 THE statements with which J started this ~olumn that l1ab1hty for business exposures or protection for any type of business property 1s not provided for in the homeowners pohcy. But you can cover some types of busi- ness pursuits -!or instance, teaching or sellin g Ask your company's representative to prov1dt! the protection you need. 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Luxury at a low p!'ice RCA Stereo with 8-track tape super buy! ;n~CA quality in sound. elegance in styl· $ 2399.5 •Stereo phono with Studiomalic 4--speed changer • AM ·FM Stereo radio• Built--in 8-track stereo tape player • 9·· oval SAYEHOWI duocone speakers. ~aviS•broVtrn ("'" ' %1 l'ean •fl•tegrlt" A DqendalllUlif \, C•fa MtH • Htrl»or Art1 II Toro • S1ddltNc• V11lty ~ ~ 411(•11~....+ttllltl~ Ul.,.IWMl""/.lfttllltM..0..l -··--... ·· _., ... '-' ....... . ·,, .... ,.... ·~'·~•io . • 1-....... :r ... F@ ~~~·:.~ ... i.;.·~'!:'::-...... -d r1 --......... ., ............... ~. Wo Dt.,.tc~td SllVlCI ,._ 541,3437 -- -. 1 • Today's Closing N.Y. Stoeks ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA --':,!ii 1''1 ' ' MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1975 c TEN CE!';!TS Mesa.~-Uttles New Business Tax Plan By ALAN DIBKJN o.--.-..ll'tlif!Mlft A pitch for 8 new Costa Mesa busine11 tax. ooe which FJnan<:e D'rec:Jior Robert Oman -said wOUlcfhot mean,more. but fairer taxatJon, 1ot npwhere with the Ci· ty <ouncU Swxlay. Oman'• proposal is to baae the business t8.x on grOas receipts so that me chant.s would not pay .. flat rates f9r a bualnegs license, but a fee proportionate lo the volume of their business in the ctty. ·z But council~n ~arned that bualne5smen mllh,t object to di•· cloain1 their receipts~ even if on· Jy es~imate1 were req,uired .. and woncl~red bow Uie ai\y would know t,hat the.estimates were ac· curate. · ' ' i ecor· 'Fo~eigtters Out' r . { Bologh. Butts Goat Hill Bid • { f»lly pt~SYtf '"*-• HITS AIR PLAN Councl Crtllc Bologh Thr e Seized In Costa Mesa Holdup Try A trio of young men from Watts were in Costa Mesa City Jail to- day, awaiting formal charges in the attempted shotgun holdup of a downtown Costa Mesa liquor store Sunday evening. Reginald C. Thoma"· 20, Dan- ny Walker, 19, and Manuel E. Stephens, 18, all of the South Ce n- ''Keep foreign governments out of Costa Mesa" says long- time city council critic Ted Balogh. -• He delivered the battle ci-y at a meeting ot the city council Sun· day as a proposal to stage a World 's Fair on the Orange County Fairgrounds \\'as being discussed. "You have bigger projects in Costa Mesa t ha n the fair· grounds," he said. "If you would study the west side of Costa Mesa -build a marina there-it would be better. Costa Mesa is still Goat Hill ... l-le :said that Costa Me:sa was not in a positian to cope with thousands o,t visitors fo a fair because or a: lack or transporta-. tioii. CouncilwomlUl Norma Hertzog brought the World's,Fair issiie to the council to sucgest ,that a feasibility study be made on the idea she and M;iyor R obert Wilson have been Working on. She said that there W'8 "tremendous interest at the citizen level.·' ··tt would unite the community and the county," she said. ··it would create employment in the county for five to 10 years."' - Mrs. ~lertzog said that a World 's Fair might be a way to pay for development of the 163- acre fairgrounds. She said that many buildings would remain on the fairgrounds after a fair. Co uncilmen de c lined to a uthorize any funds for a feasibility study, but suggested that Wilson and Mrs. Hertzog ask again when they could say how much a study would cost. tral Los Angeles comm·unily. """ DUVT SCQ'D"'" were booked on suspicion of at-. Ir~ J:\.EIJ tempted armed robbery . The suspects were arrested shortly after three men reported-ANOTHER GAIN ly fled from Hilgren Liquors, 250 NEW YORK <UPI) -The E. 17th St., where one would-l)e stock market, pickin.g op wh,re bandit had brandished a ·sawed~ ~fl off last week, closed higher offshotJun. day in heavy trading on the New ClerJC;..Raridy Bagnall, 20. and York Stock Exchange. (Ta bles, witness Debbie Bezunan. 19, were Al 1 ). ' ' in the store when the bandits fled, ~· The Dow Jooes industrial aAl)arently beUeving someone av age, ofr almost a point at the . -- "Forget spot audits," Coun· cilma.I) Alvin t... Pinkley said. Forge.t th'f whole idea was the reaction of-.counc.il,nen ~ they told Oman io l,al!le lbe proPosal untll (and pre's~ably ir> he could talk a councilnfun into bringing it back._ "Psychologically it's a bad time, it's the thought or one more u t.a.x," said Councilwoman Norma Hertzog. Oman insisted that his pro- posal was not tor a new tax, but streamlining or the present one, and that many smaller busi- nesses might pay less. When Oman said that he believed in the tax so much that he was willing to tackle it despite the probl ems, Pinkley responded, "You may not have to." Explaining the plan. Oman said that a business that has sales of $7 million a year in Costa Mesa pays the same $200 max- imum fee as one that does $500,000 a year in business. He said that the system would be less subject to legal attack than the present 14-year-old busi- -1 Dafl't l>tlCll ~ lly PWltfl 0 '0-lt WAUER "HOWE, 'COJITA MESl, GOT STUCK IN BIG PUDDLE-ON WEST 19TH STREET High Waler Proved His Grilmnn'a Undoing Between An•h•hn and Pafk Avenues • • I More Rainfall Due On ~Cpast Tonight The steady rain that fell along the Orange Coast for a few hours this morning -becoming cloudy skies and intermittent showers during the day -was expected lo return with a 60 percent chance of rain tonight and Tuesday, the L..os Angeles Weather Bureau said today . No rain is forecast for Wednes- day. There ~'ere no reports of any serious storm damage or acci - dents along the Orange Coast. where police reported no major flooding . although most of the traditionally flooded intersec- tions appeared to have plenty of water. Flood -w·arnins were erected on Ellis Avenue, west of Newland Street in Fountrun Valley and the city also closed one northbound lane of Magnolia Street between .EJljs Avenue and Talbert Avenue, police reported. Between 5 and 8 a.m. 1.41 in- They also reported several cars were stalled in the lake· like intersection or 16th Street and Superior A venue. Newport Beach police said all the traditional intersections were flooded , but there was no damage and no accidents. Sources in the Saddleback Valley reported no flooding and no accidents. The County's El (See RAIN, Page A2 ) DAILY PILOT AD SELLS AUTO ··1 advertised my car for four \\'eeks in two oth~r daily newspapers, but sold it after just two days after I placed the ad in the Daily Pilot."/ That's the suC'cess story told by the Irvine man who ran this classified ad: 1972 FIAT 124 Spyder 5-spd, FM , Gd cond. ~5. Pvt. Party XXX·XXXX Police Slwp For Booty At SWap Meet By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of tlle o.nw Pilot Slaff Co mputers are humming and criminal intelligence riles are be- ing checked today, in the wake of an Orange County Task Force swee p Sunday through th e Oran ge County Fairgrounds Swap Meet. Only one arrest was made on the grounds at-88 Fair Drive dur- ing the 6 a .m. to noon booth-b'y- booth search for stolen merchan- dise police suspected was being fenced through the.swap meet. Investigators said the suspect was held briefly on an old traffic .arrest warrant and then released pending rurthercourtaction. Detective Lt. George Lorton, of the sponsoring Costa Mesa Police Department, said follow- ing a 6 a.m. briefing in Hunt· ington Beach's new police de- partment auditorium, that no large numbers of arrests were anticipated. had triggered a silent alarm. t, was ahead 7. 75 at 111.«·. · At the close the-advances led . ches of rain fell in llunlington Beach; .. bringing the season's total to 5.54 inches,. reported J . S herma n Denny, Huntington Beach '~ resident amateur · meteorologist. All it took Was a few words in the right place. If yo14' .have something to sell'. call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for you. in the rigl)t place. He said it wa: geared more as an intelligence-gathering tool in the war against what police believe is increasing use of swap meets as mass disposal points ror stolen goods. - declines by abol,!,t an1 1-to·three · mar8in. · 1 Prices were hiiher in fairly ac- . live trading on the 'lll'ierican Stock Exchange. In Costa Me&a , several cars stalled in Oood waters on 19th Street and Pomona Avenue. poll~e reported. The police were detouring traffic from the area. Tn the Daily Pilot. t ··we want to ideritify the players," he said or vendors sus- 1>ected or being invoJVed in the process of theft, fencing and sale of such merchandise. Weatlht.•r Cloud~ with showers UkeJy tonight and Tuesday, accord- ing to. the weather. service. Sixty 4percent chance of rains torltght. decreasiiig: to 50 per- Trees Face Choppi.Dg? ·· "We 'll know who the players are when we put it all on the com- puter:· he said. adding that followup probes throughout Southern California will1continue for at least three weeks. t cent Tuesday. Highs in the mid 50~ to lowOOS . Mesa F e"ars Homeowner Objt!'ctions Overall coordinator Jim Stinson of the California Depart- ment of Justice said ~he large sweep al the county fa~rgrounds was organized following others in Orange and Long Beach re- cently .. ' ' -.;4 ... INSIDE TODA 'l' Al,. C:omforj ii /mown for his btaf-•eJJhig JU manual1. Now lie'• tftl!tl!lng abouJ G book on pro- blem• of .agtd ptr.tohl. siory, ·P.ago Jl1. , Jndes The th0ughL of' a homeowner Keith Van Holt, who asked fof a " standlpg by a tree ~front of his new council directive. · bou1e 1wttb a shotg~n. ready lo Van Holt said that the problem ··save it from oeiibbors who want was a familiar one, one o/ tree it Out, la worryina Costa Mesa Ci_. roots breaking up the sidewalk. · ty-Manage:r-FredSorsabal. causing puddles tp form and pro- He told of.Jtis concern al a viding a Place fOr mosquitoes to meeting of the city council Sun-breed. day, saying there are 14,000 trees Some homeowners objected lo in parkways and ''we c!an 't keep these trees being removed rrom our heads in lhesand anymore." tpe parkways between the gut- ' In contrast to those who might tt:r1 and t.he sidewalks even ••T-...-.k• .u .... .......,. •1 fight to keep Ule trees. outside though they would be replace~ £9~-:5 .E"~~= E '\heir homes, Sor.s•bal·saldthe cL 11\,.l'ther ln.stanees, hon\OQ~~r~ CIMll'"" ••1J ....,.. •t·J ty was bavlng a problem 1'wlth • want. trees removed that th6 clty a..tlc• •» · SJt'tl•h>r••r •11 lilUo old ladies chopping up trees does not ~nglder a t>roblem r ·:':".:"°' !: =•IM 1 ·~: and calling us saying ttle Wtnd ''Theydon'tllkethcleave~all-' 1.i.,...,..,. .., ,_." :_: blewltdown." ·inl of(, U\e tree ttlighi co'Dliict .. :=--.~ :::-.: .. , M: The city 's dilemma was with their landicaping. nr rd' ..... ., N rurther explained to the couocll droppings fall on U,, c~r." ...;..' j,,.,·•,;·-=,.--=~----::::"'.=:'....·_:bY Director of Leisure Services Holt said. · •::.... . ., 1 • -. . '. .. ----• • He called these .c:-equests for tree removal convtlflience re- quests and said that the homeowner should pay for a tree's removal and replacement with a smaller.one, at a cost or belween$2SO•hd$400. . «See SWEEP, Pase All Councilman J ack Hammett suggesled that in cases where a Tuna Boats Held homeowner wants a tree left. despite a city determination lhat SA N DJ EGO ( U P 1 • it is a hazard or unsafe, that the Ecuadorian waC"Ships forced two ho~WJlerbe~(e'dt.or8ccept l1)0re American tuna boats into ' olllllty. for af>J. acclden~ lit lhe Port or Salinas Sunday after ddmage tha~may oc\:ut, \· · they allegedly pcnelraled the City'. Allorne)' Y. i.iiu·n a &ulh Am .. ican cou111(y's :IOO- estimate<i t .tuch ri ce· mjle o.tfsho.r:e terrJtorial llh:tits . p m·~ m iii o u t a the high seas seizure• brlng to h eo er t ·· It seven the number-or San Dlego- ha or· . based Luna vessels catsture:d In Lwowteks . .. .,/ ' ' "· • t ness license ordinance. The legislature had found that flat fees that truckers must pay to de- liver in a city were unfair. and had voided these fees. Oman d enied that the fee would necessarily result in in- creased revenue. though he agreed that it would be easier for the city lo increase the rates un- der a g ross receipts system. Jobless Increase Forecast WASHINGTON (APl -Prcsi· dent Ford sent his $349 billion · budget for fi scal 1976 to Congress today. Its predictions for un- emplo)'ment this year a nd nex t ~·e re far worse than expected. · The budget's gloomy outlook for the economy said unemploy-. ment would average 8.1 percent this year. 7.9 percent next year and possibly 7.5 percent in 1977. A POLITICAL GAMBLE FOR FORD?-nalysls, A3 The most recent jobless rate. for December. is 7.1 percent. The budget a lso contained a r·e. cord peace-lime deficit of $52 billion in red-ink' spending by the government. And it forecast an average increase in consumer .. prices of 11 .3 percent,· higher than last year. "From all Americans we must ask for perseverance and a will- ingness to tolerate some painCu.l me.asures necessary to retain good economic health," Ford said in a separate statement. Although the aver age inflation rate might be higher than lasl year's Ford said the over-all in- crease in consumer prices would be a little more than 9 percent, compared with 12 .2 percent in 1974. The projected average in- crease or 11.3 percent in con- sumer prices measures the .average rate of increase for the entire year, while the actual in- crease, th at Ford says will be 9 percent, measures the prices in fSee BUDGET. Page A2l '* -(:, -t? Ford Budget Asks Increase For Defense • WASHINGTON (AP> -A re· cord $94-billion defense budget calling for steady development or already-planned weapons and restoration or tanks and other armaments lost in the fl.tiddle . East war was sent to Congress to- day. The Ford <.1dministralion said the proposed S8.7·billion increase in miJitary spending is mainly a result of inrtation and the higher costs of the volunteer Army. Secretary or Defense James R. Sc hl esinger said "we orfer no apologies" for the size of the de- fe nse budget. While no new weapons pro-· ~rams •,1:e re propose il, modernization of strategic and conventional rorct:'s is included in the new bud~et . F"or the Air Force. the budget includes an additional $600 million ove r last year for the purchase of 108 F15 fighter planes al a costof$1.7 billioq. To replace deliveries made to Israel a ft er the October 1973 Yorn Kip'pur war, President Ford's budget raises the Army's money ror tflnk purchases from $256 million to $456 million. Antitank weapons aJso will be ordered to offset those sent to the Mideast .. "These. production increases are necessary, in part to replace equipment and weapons that were delivered to Middle East nations to rebuild their forces rollowing the Yom Kippur War," Ford's budget message said. The #N avy, which has been complaining of Soviet advancu. on-the sc-a. would get an ~ncrease (Stt DEFENSE, Paco AJ) ' • • .I ' I I ' -, .. . • • ... .. , • • M , OAJI.: PILOT c ' l 4 ' • WlliN~l'ftomWhere it goes.... More Rain Ahead l l EJCise Other. I -Coastal Bridge .. _ Weighed • Storm· BlalnedJ1 3()C Cori:ioration Income laxes • Direct f· Be11et1t Payments to lndividualS' I Net lo1erest . · The possibility or a new bridge and road between Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach was aired at a .Costa M•i City CouD.cil .meeting Sunday. · Public Works Director James ·Eldridge told the council th.el the .star! was studying the ide• or ex- . . . - ' ' . • For 2 · Deaths ' ' ' SAN FRANCl:>CO <AP J -Th• season·~ WOl'ft storm 'hat killed at le11t t'l1P '1'"•'!1"3 and knocked out powe~linet over the weekend is _e,:pected to persist' at least. through Tuesday.-bringlng re- newed downpaurs in the Sun Francisco Bay Area. ' ' weatherman said .35 io.cheS ot' rain fell in downtown Sao Fr11n-, cisco between Friday ·aftd late ~ Sunduy. ' ..,_, ••..!.---"'""'" 1 tend i o g Fair (>rive across · b' · t ' For llarbor Boulevard, o~'to part of Moist unsta ~e air em•na 1ng from Ii low pressure area off the Individuals Other federal the golf course, sendi g it north mouth of the Columbia River has From '-From of Estancia High school and ty-brought heavy snowto the moun- Empioyees Employers 5¢ Other Operations ing it in with Atlanta Avenue in tains and rains of up 1.0 an inch '-------..,..---.,---------------------,.----:----.,---_. Huntington Beach. Sunday in "many areas. the 'Na-"f::r 1:f -<:? 1:f * 1:"<" He said that there would be tional Weather Service said lu-E'r,... p,,,. ... Al Swa"n Meet• p Al many benefits because it would day_ -ill'" . 'r • f"ro1n. age ease traffic on Placentia Avenue A Sa11 Rafael \Voman on a TONIGHT UCI LECTURE -"'Residen- tipl Income Property, Invest· IT\ent and Management:· Room 174 CompulC'r Science Bldg .• 1 p.n1 _ BUDGET ••• December against December prices a year earlier. The initial reaction from Congress was that Ford's outlook for the economy mlglal be honest, but that he wasn't proposing the right solµtions for the nation's ecoriomic problems. Chairman George H. Mahon (D-TexasJ, of the House Ap - propriations committee said the budget is ''extremely pro# vocative" and said some people will suggest the proposed deficit "'will have exactly the wrong ef· feet and heigh~en inflation.·· Sen. Jacob K. Javits (R·N.V.J. commended Ford for "an honest. but gloomy picture," but opposed Ford's proposed 5 percent ceiling on Social Security benefit in- creases. Javits called for a much ~igger outlay for public service JObs. • • Cbaifman Al Ullman of the· House Ways and Means Commit- tee said it is "highly doubtful" Congress will approve all of $17 billion in spending reductions the President wants. and said chances that Congress will go along with an $11 billion hike in defense spending "are almost. . ne&Jigible. •• Ford's' budget report said the nation's economic output -as measured by the Gross National Product -will decline an addi· tional 3.3 percent this year, on top of the 2.2 percent decline la~t year. But Ford said an economic up# tum should begin about mid-year and that the economy will be . growing by a 5 percent annual :rate by•the endoft976. Thal would ·ac"\d some two million workers to 1.be nation '5 payroll. · 1'While these projeCted figures present no ·rosy picture, they forecast the real improvement we expect. in the coming months • • .• "Ford said. • 1 'Yciu will fmd no attempt to evade the plain truth here. The figures used are honest and con- servative and we hope to do better . than the forecast.'' Earlier, as he put his signature to the budget in the Oval OCfice, Ford replied to sharply critical initial reaction from Congress by saying: '"These are not normaf times and the measures t propose -to give the economy a boost with tax rebates and reduction and to provide gr~atly expanded as· sistance to the unemployed ~ are responsible for some or the deficit. Lagging receipts from tax revenues contribute to most of the remainder of this deficit.'' The President warned Congress that lhe deficit "will be e.ven larger'' if it fails to go along ''with reductions totaling $17 billion which I have requested." And, he warned: ''lf we are to achieve long-range economic stability in this country, free from ever-rising inflation, we · must put into efrect permanent reductions in program .ex.pen· dltures.'' ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rober! N. Weed ..... ldl011 • ..., Pullll- Jack R. Curley ""·~-.. ,-~ ............. Thomas Keevll l!dllor Thomas A. Murphine INM91otti E<liler O\arles H. LOOS Richard P. Nall A1tlll-'1 IM111'91"' Ediiol • T ........ M (714) '42-4221 CJ.alllft,d AdVWtl•lng '42·5471 , .. -, and the city would not have to cross-country skiing trip died So""nfh;ng DEFENSE. widen Victoria and Wilson during a storm at Donner-Sum-••~ ., • streetsashadbeenplan.ned. mil near Truckee over thl~ ofabout$900millionforthecon-weekend. Nev<.ida County V E tinued constructioo of 10 patrol He said that Fair Drive would sheriffs said. E' Or veryone. frigates. be 80 feet wide and would have Claude E . Gould; 32, a Pacific Much of the propased s~nding hor;,e and bike trails. Gas & Efectric Co. ttneman from A big swap meet, like milk. ap-for nuclear weapons goes lo the Oroville, fell to his death Sunday parently has something for ever-Navy's giant Trident submarine. Director of Leisure Services 1.11hile trying to fix a storm- ybody_ ·whilelhe.firstTridentisunlikely KeithVanlloltsaidthatsomeof damaged po\(ier line near Sever at Undercover agents to be launched until lS79, the the holes on the golf courses Roseville in Placer County. froffi various law enforcement Navy would spend $2.1 billion for would have1o be redesigned, b~t PG&E said power was restored agencies proudly compared the missile sub in fiscal l976, an the city would still have a 36·hole to areas \\'Cst or Chico that had purchases Sunday. after the increase of $l00 million over last layout. The Mesa Linda course been without 1t since Friday Orange County fairgrounds swap year. would be affected the most. \vhen 60 ,000-volt feeder lines meelsweep_ The Air Force's Bl bomber, Eldridge said that if the new snapped under an accumulation Many bought outrageous. which flew for the fir~t time last road could be placed on the coun-of ice and snow. second-hand clothing for un-fall, would get S7. 49.2 10 develop-. ty master plan ol hi'ghways 50 But the utility said power dercover work outfits. One of-r d r bo t f ·1 S ~ h d t be menl .u~ s, an increase o a u percent of ~the funding would be. a1 urcs unuay a no en rc- dliuncergacraeemesha1'rtwalndy w,·ciatti~nag ditewniams $300 m1lhon. provided Jn addition the county pai:ed in the co~rtaunities_ of Ford acknowledged triticism ·. . ' Quincy, Greenville, Indian once worn by San FerTI.ando Jail of the plane's' high cost, saying would build the bridge and th~ Valley and COncow. Helicopters PrisonerNo.88. production will start in 1977 "if developerofaplanned.COmfl!iUDl-•were ·ferrying repairmen and One Task Force member a l I . 1 ,. to ty development was comm1tted · t · to th h • per ormance goa s tn re a ion to constructing the approaches. ·equ1pmen m e area w ere portly, bespectacled department costs are achieved." Each plane weather permitted. store chain securitY . executive is to cost $76 million. Council men commented The California Highway Patrol found something better. Generally, the reductions of favorablyonEldridg_e'spropasa.1 .. said chains were required on all He was seen leaving happily military manpGw.er in the post-mountain roads, where high with a pair of mounted Mexican Vietnam era would level off over winds and persistent snowfall steer horns, presumably for his thecomingyear.WhilelheArmy made driving hazardous. den wall. would increase from 13 to 16 llunt;nglon Highway 32 was closed to traffic -"'--A-. _A'.. combat divisions, its strength in ., completely. ~ U U numberswouldremainat750,000. At nightfall Sunday, snow was Fro•PageAI SWEEP ... Law enforcement agencies from Santa Barbara south to the Mexican Border-a total of 150 men from 35 agencies ~_. participated, including the FBI and the Costa Mesa Police Ex- plorer Scout unit. . The boys were kept busy trundlioe, shopping carts or sus- pect merchandise to a command post set up on the grounds . ''Most or the property we get comes from the followup in- vestigations," Stinson said, not- ing that about $400,000 worth or stolen items were recovered in the recent Orange and Long Beach sweeps. The merchandise confiscated Sunday al the fairgrounds was not as impressive as that gathered in the prior two Task Force S\\:ap meet sweeps. The majority or the vendors at the fairgrounds went about their business of peddling produce, an- tiques, relics dug up in the de- sert, cheese, french bread, smoked fish and arts and crafts items, paying little attention lo police. Investigators, often dressed more shabbily than some of the artisans, were quick lo single out, question and check sales of television sets, stereo gear, and transmit serial numbers to the command center. The Ford .budget calls for the •6 C hes falling at the rate or an inch an Air Fotce to decrease slightly Lr.I.all TQS hour. It was expected to contio,ue from 612,000 to 590,000 men and through Tuesday above lhe. women. The Marine Corps and C D 3,000·foot level . Navy remain about the same ar, TOtmS The Bay Area. which enjoyed a while members-hip in all the temporary sunny respite from military services is to total 2.1 A Huntington Beach man was rain Sunday, faced more wet- million persons next year. Con-killed early today when his car -ness, with winds expected up to ventional forces would account hurtling through the stormy 3 S mi 1 es an hour. The for a little more than a third of night -failed to make an S '1:r ~ -"'7 the total military budget. curve, crashed through a bar-,..... From Page Al TREES ... dinance be revised and senl back to the eouncil in two\\'Ceks. Van Holt ex.plained that the shame! ash is the tree causing the most problems. It is fast growing, brittle, and has surface roots. thus ~quickly caus ing damage to sidewalks . He said that the city has a cons- tant list or about 700 trees that need to be removed, and that it replaces about 150 of them a year. The city tries to replant the replaced trees on the golf course or in parks whenever possible, he said. • Tidal Wave Alert JUNEAU , Alaska "(UPI) -An earthquake rumbled along the bottom or the sea in Alaska 's Aleutian Is land chain Sunday, setting orr a brief tidal wave warning that later was canceled. ricade and into a rain-swollen From Page A l flood control channel • He apparently drowned, despite efforts by a neighbor who heard the crash and leaped into the channel in an effort to pull the man from his submerged auto. Dead is Richard E. Holguin, 35.;. who Jived at 9682 Hjghtide Drive, just a few blocks from the fatal accident scene in south Hunt- ington Beach. Investigators said Dennis L. Parker. of 9172 Aloha Drive, heard the crash and ran to the scene. I-le tried to pull open a door or the battered car which came to rest in about five feet or water, but couldn't. Parker repartedly arrived at the scene to spat it just as it sank, after smashing through a guardrail and chain link fence on Banning Avenue near Eader School . Paramedics from the llunt· inglon Beach Fire Department removed the car's windshield about 2 :30 a.m., allowing re- covery or . the victim's body. 1-lolquin apparently was alone in the auto. Coroner's deputies planned an autopsy today lo determine the exact cause of death which was listed tentatively as drowning. RAIN •.• Toro Fire Station reported .92 in- ches of rain while the La~una f'Ji- guel Fire Station reported .95 in- ches. There wei-e no reparted storm problems in Laguna Beach, Dana Point, San Juan Capistrano or San Clemente. Veteran Laguna Beach rain measurer Bill Shields, owner of Laguna Beach Hardware . couldn't be reached this morning for a rain figure. But according to Carl Hankey, a San Juan Capistrano rainwatcher, .70 in- ches of rain had fallen through 7 a.m. today, bringing the season total to 5.81 inches. At the same date last year, San Juan Capistrano had 6.59 inches. Public works crews in both San Juan Capistr a no and San Clemente reported no serious problem. Water rated through all streets in both cities, but ap· peared to be headed into storni drains like it was supposed to do. Water crested the gutter in Dana Point along Pacific Coast Highway. lrvine reported no major road pr'oblems this morning and .31 in- ches of rain at8 a.m. · TUESDAY, FERRUARV4 SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB - Community Recreation Center, Tues., Wed. and Thurs. 12·3 p.m. COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL Regular meeting. City Hall, 6:30 p.m . UCI I.EC1'URl-::S -"'rhrough the Scientist 's Eye," Bran- dywine Lib1·ary. 8 p.m. .. Professional r•raclices in Hous- ing Industry," Room 178 llumanities Hall. 7 p.rrt. "Management Development for Women,'' Room 140 Social Science Lab._7_p.m. Council Eyes Control of Pawn Shops A new ordinance tighlening restrictions on pawn shops in Costa Mesa appeared to have the support of the city council Sun- day. The ordinance would require that goods purchased by pawnbrokers be held ror 21 days prior to, resale. The present or· dinance requires only a five day holdiog period.. . The holding period ls to allow· the police to check through a statewide system whether t.he merchandise is stolep. Th~ or• dinance will be brought back to the council for action Feb.18. A question was raised at Sun .. day's meeting on wbe"thu the or .. dioance should require that - items &old or pawned be held for 21 days. Coµncilman Dom RaciU~ who owns Costa Me,;a Jewelry and Loan, said that the ho1dll)g period s hould not apply lo pawned goods. ··1r I steal sorrlething, I am not going to pawn it, I am goin&. to sell it." Raciti said, adding in an aside that he himself was-getting out ot the pawnbroking busi· nesses. Police Chief Roger Neth said that he would check whether the state requirements on holding periods covered pawned items as well as purchased merchandise. He warned that the minimum holding period required by the state was now 10 days and warned that i! the state wanted loan~d goods to be held too, then they would be. City Manager Fred Sorsabal explained that the original inten· lion was lo bMng the city's hold- ing period up to 10 days, to meet the new state minimum, but that , this limit was extended to21 days because that was closer to re- quirements in n'\ighboring cities. Mariners Cargo of Free Services J Readitag, 'Riti11g, R,eli9,io1a Mrs. Marcia Schaefgen reads to S·ye111-old son Brian during open house at St. John the Baptist Catholic School, Costa Mesa, today. The school also will have an open hoW!e .Tuesday morning as part "of Catholic Sc hoots Week'. St. Joachim's School on DranBe Avenue wilt have open house programs Ttiesday, W!l(lpelday, and Thurs- day mornings. • • We've put our Free Services on-deck to show you we have more to offer you. Mariners' Crew of Savings Specialists has your interest in mind with other Free Services too, like Check-a-Month Plan". Transfer of Funds and Save by Mail. "$1,000 minimum balance Don't forget we have the Highest Interest possible on regular savings and high yield Certlftcates of Deposit. Save with your "hometown" Savings and Loan·-Mariners! Phococopylng • Madners Savi®s .... and Loan AssociatiOn .. _......_ WamJFF., DOVE•• NIWPOllT IBACH, CAJ..rf'. tM60 • n1•1t-0.-40001~ Olbl 1124 IA YSl"O! DIUVI. MZWPOn llAOI, CALIP. tM60. 111416'2·.tOOO (..,. ... C..tw) IJSJO SEAL IEA.Cff 80Ul.£VAl'D• SEAL IEACH. CALIF. 'K>7«> • 1.?IJI .$4@-101& 17•7 IEVF.RLY IOULEYARD • LOS ANOELES.CAUP. 90048 • il1JIOS7·•141 ' L ' , 0 •. , 17 f I ,J ,