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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-02-04 - Orange Coast Pilotf I I ' . - Fa~tory • • • .. •( • • • ~ .... ~ . , .. , I ' • " -• Ch&rges _Fac~g • 'J-··ap , Uoast Panel -, ) Newport· Man 4 ' • TUESDAY AFTE RNOO N, FEBRUARY 4, 1975 'IOL. U , NO~JS, 1 SECTIONS,? .. l"•GES ,Sierra Slo111111ed Blizzard ···Shuts Roads in North By The Associated Press . The w-0rst blizzard in years battered thC snowbouna Sierra today, forcing closure or two ma· jor higHw-ays becaus,e·of blowing snow, 60 miles per hour winds and zero visibility. 1 The Cal\fomia Highway Patrol reporte,d that In{erstate 8 was closed from Baxter to :rruckee and that U .S. 50 was closed rrom Sly Park to Myers. . The roads were ctoSed at about 1:30 a .m. and "'·ere expe'l\t.e<I to remain closed at least until this afternoon, the CHP said. All major roads in the Lake Newport Man Faces Arson Case Charges ·rahoe Bas in also were reported qlose~an!J t!'leonly w~y ou~9.£. lhe hiisin;a~ 8,,a .IJ\, ·W¥ by way of. the Kingsbury Grade into,N'ev8da: ':fbe "tahoe a.iJ::port was closed, but the Reno Airport was open, alth9ugh R_ebo was repocting one Jnch of.spoW an hour. Since the storm began Friday, Norden atop Donner Summit in the Sierr4 h•s received 74 inches of snow , al)d has 10 feet on ttie gi:ound .. l\not.her 14 inch.ell' were report ed at Norden overnight . The Nationa) Weather Ser.vice said the storm was expected ·to slacken this· afternoon, allowing road crews lime to open highwa~s beforet'anotber storm D;J.oves in late We<tilesday. ··The low pressure area off the \Vashington cOast that is responsible for the current weather is slowly weakening, but another storm system is moving towar~ the state from tropical re- gions,'' the weather service said. "'This storm will'be spreading a little warmer rain across the . - • , ' .. l w()~n .. ilt1« Edwqrd1leat I •• -• • LONDO ~API , -F<fl!iel' Prime M nist,j!r .EdWfFt<l, 1-leath stepped'oUt 0£ the b<it· .. tie to retain hi:5 Jeadersbip. or Br i lain ' s oppos ~t!t_o 'n Conservatives today afrefbe- ing outvoted by M!'l{g°'ret Thatc'her, a rormer eduCat\on minister. .~:' Heath, 58,. announcetl i. he"' would not be a candidatt! for the second leadership_ballot ne xt Tuesday ,after felloW Tories in the Hot.fie of Conf-l mons railed to re-elect him: ... 1h~ Tory P.arty cau~us in P3rJiament in~its l~ad'erShip vote gave 130 ballots to Mrs. Thatcher, 119 to Heath .and 16 to the ·'no hope'' carRudate Hugh Frazer. _ Mrs. Thatcher, 49, rormerly in Heath's cabinet, narrowly failed \o get ll!'lA11lrjl!ht,[l)lt.· jOrity·needed to"t3.Ke bvef''the • leaders.hip. ' ' ~ Strong Quake : 1 . Shakes North · · From Wlre~rvices noi;tbem iba\f of the slilte Wed- i nelday." Chi .4 PITrSBURGH -A Newport ' ln toe San Francisco Bay area na .tt.reas .. • . enter . . " 1ta- ' ' " • Beach man who was president or <5ee BLIZZARD, P age A?l ~ a.. business.. conglgmerate today TOKYO CAP) -A s tron facesmultiplechargesincoilnec-. 1 .earthquake rocked the souther ,... · -I!: tion with the $6 mlllion dynamit-Mar.iJ"uana Seized -region of the Liaotung penins'<)~ ~rhoiifTPortroit? 1ng and burning of a Conne.ct1cut . 1 / in northeast China on the Day o(_s 1 facto•y. . . , ·-\B,~j_isT~Wfe/llJ-Mj>re'~n, Kore a today , Japan · i -)The official portraij: of George Washington that bang,s in Hob~rt G. ;eenbower, 4o . : l~~ P,G uhU,ar rn*ijU'1la ·3p ... · Meteorological Agency said . the White Ho~se may ,,have been the work of a~orger. whose local addr'ess was hot' parenClY noWn A.cross the Mexico The agencY satO the quake re-~..A.rt _historian Marvin Sadik says experts have ques- available, is accused in t he case border was seized Monday and gistered 7.6 on the open-ende~ tioned the genuineness of th.e picture, ostensibly b y . ;~i~n~~~n~~e~:o:~~'. the ~':~e~~:r:~d~ it~l~~~ r;if1;:. · ~~.~~~~l~~'f1'Mretltil'a7fi-~ ~~l~~~iv~;f~~~}'if i"~t~~;i;n,;.~;pi~a.¥1 ~~-\~S~ears. I ndi Ct m ~nt~S on var ioll s Hoover, · 27, ot Santa Barbara, ports ·rrom China on the severity 4 charges were issued following a and Robert Wainwright, 25, or r th k c L h lengthy investigation of the: fire Livermore were booked at San ° equa e. ou· n ·ty· a nr' e·rQ which destroyed the Arllst1c Bernardino County jail on sµspj-The U.S. National Earthquak~ -· ' y '-1. --...l.¥.ir.tL..P.r<ld..ucts Co. Inc .. of cion of tra~--maR.-Information Se__tviee at GOldeit. ~ ' != .. • ! .. •. .. , ' T~ftville,, -iC<>M .. more than a j uana. · Colo., sa1dllie-epicenter or the ~ • year ago. .· , quake was located ,in t h e R c t I D ' I . Icenhower was among tnose· no~heastern Chlhese prdvinCe of • ap ·. oas a . :,_E,{{ a_:n e who testified belofe a federal A()()(),~DlKE _ Liaoning, '\00 kilomet ers Ai" grarid jury regarding the blaze ~ ..:::J-1 .,.. northeast of Ps;kink. The U .S. ' ., \V.hieh also wiped out Big A. or agency g~v,~ the Jt'ichter BY. lllLARYKAYE to be held ·berore t,t.e element is ~orwich Inc., a discqunt store. T()() MUCH PAY measuremei;tas7.4. bt1M.n.11w11>11tP1sU111 finally sent to the State Coastal Both firms were subsidiaries of A spokesman said it receive~ Catcall s .. whiatJe-g a nd ap-ContIDission . . American Sales . and Manage. BRIST.QI., England (UPJJ -no repiorts or da1'9age, ''and we' plau6e, (rorp . out 7S un . Part of a iifne-piri series being mentCo.ofSouthCarolina. Even for a country whetestrikes probably won't get apy rej>orts. ~mploycd hardhal worker!' drawn up in·a.stalteWide coastal Arrested besid~s lcenhower. are virtually aft everyday occur.. They (the Chlne$el don't give out pu.ncttlated·.a heated, three-hour pl~n.: the el~ent under dis- t.he bead of ~encan Sales and . rence, this w alko u t was sucbinlornt.atioit." J>Ublic.tlearing.Monday-on a Cf)n-cus&ion wAUldcon~ueexistencc Managent.ent and ·a for_D}er of-something different . trovelllial plaa that would con-of the· state and regional coastal ' fici•t of BuckeYe lnteml\ibnal of More than 4 000 ioeal a:ovtrn-The Chinese '\uake was ~also . tinue··~·exiSUng • coastal com· cpio:J.,0i5sionl$: ~.at least 1979. ·eo1u111b1.11, Ollio were: Merrill . Dtent ,mployei took the day oU rer:;rted . by b:tt U:f{!sa! a missipn-control. Undei current/ ·provisions or Hembe~t _Klein, 48, -of North -,Mon~ay to protest lhey were be· Se1s,!Jlolo(Jcal 1111 tu ~rt in Tlie work.,.., who wore their Proposition 20 thfy wquld expire HollY\116od, and a fotm~r res\dent Ing pald'too much.· ,Swe«en ll}'d wu meuu~ there hardhai.into lhe~acked hearing ·early in 1976. of Llb~ary, l,'a .;.John J . Darcy All .Avon county Cou~~I at'l.Sontpel\!clller•we. ,roomJnP.ni Jltach, ~aveJoµ~. In arJuini ai'liJ>st the pl an, Jr., a:i, ol H(ckory, Pa., a 8J)Oke1man said'lin overi1enef0tlii , The llichU~~alolfa measul'!' vocal 'Support• wben Orange ll al!<>r lea.clers blamed th~ coastal 1 chemical englhcer, ani;I. compulerwas.t"e&PoMlbleforthe.. .ofgrouodmotllnUrecqrd~oh County labor leaders s poke 'cotnmisson'a past4enialofpro- :Lawrence E111eaeo Gore, ao, of huae payche<>ks. An aaslatan\ aeltll'\Olraphs. ~V•"l': ln~ue ol sharpl~ ·,a1 ainit ~· fo-..:.•rs , jccts for causing une.11'\PIOyment Mauldl'l. S.C. · janitot', for example received one numbet means ;a tenfold in· Funding and Goternment ele· ~ a moor the ColullY's !"Ork , . The ~Bl said an ina_uunce $5,760 for a week's W..rt and a crease In ma!lru'luckl, Tb111. a re· meot"of t.he Soulh coast Jleg1opal f~ce. · ' claim waa made(OI' $5.tt.mlllion cook who norma111. earaa ~ adlng of 7.5 rellec!s an earth· ZoneConsen:alJGll ColJlmission's 'Head ,!Ir' the Oranfe· County I/ :-tollOwlnf the lire and e1ploolon "earned".~ -quakelOUmes•tronieMhanoo,e coaat.,lplan. • , r-. o ncH oo Envltonment, • • lllee'?_URN_INC., Pag~.Ul ofG.5. 1 •e<>ond of scvl!ral P11bU~liearin1s ' -~~~ NOIS'EV. P10~eA2l I ' ' 7 Solons 'E o. Study - . l5 CI Plan B~ DOUGLAS FRITZSCUE ' 01 IM' ~Hy Pilot Slilff / Slate Sen. Dennis Carpenter ( R-Newport Beach) has invited the county's seven other state legislators to meet with Hoag Memorial Hospital Ad- ministrator Scott Parker Feb. 14 to discuss Parker's views on a planne·d hospital on the UC Irvine campus..' <Editorial comment PageA6.) • · Carpenter saj.d the meeting fs d.,~igne'd t'O i·nform the i~~~latc;>r• of t>otenUal competi· ·Uw,i wh~c;:h could, be caused b.Y a ·11ruversityirun community care hospitalt. ,. . · The "meeting: he said, will be closed to the public and press. Univeraity representatives, he sai~ have not been invited to the meet,frig at the Newport Beach hospital. However, Carpenter said he would be willing to s~t up a similar meeting tQ air univerSi- ty views ir asked. The separate viewpoints .re- volve around an $8.95 million ap- propriation bill now in legislative hoppers. · The bill , by Assemblyman (Sec MEDICAL, Page A2l • \\'e a I h e r Those rain clouds will de- part this evening leaving sun- ny skies Wednesday, accord- ing to the weather service. Highs \Vednesday in the up- per 50s to the lower 60s. Lows tonight in the 40s. , I :\'SI D E T ODAY Sally Rand·s 70 but, the old I rouper con tinues to pack them in during her lalest twr. Story~ .flage 87. J11dex AI Yo...,.S.r¥ko AJ Erm;1 Bo"'Hc.11 St L.11'. Bo~cl AIO c.11,...M as ClllttltlH 11•11 . ,..,..;(, ., 0$,,.,...,.d IU Oeatlilfo!.9'ie•• Al EiiHerl;:f,-~o AO 1E11Wr11i11m"'I &• ... ,,._. 1o1•n __ ... ., lll*"llialM ~· I Att-tt •• .. .. .A\ • \ • AY .......... h..... I s tu .. ...,•)l, .. tlul u•ry4, 1~75 . ... ' · 'W..,.st Stonn:'-. • ' More, Showeri NOISY ••• . . Employment, Eeonorq, ind Development <CEEED) OUbert , FerCJJSO• told collllDllalolltt'll Jui •, -Toniaht ~ ~..-P--e--- reJec"ta \be Ia~ C!!'.!ft Ii( t !!I,,. ment. Calllne "It a 'diunbolntment and an embarrusmoilt,•• he eon• demoed the plan for •• putUn& &II end to local go'(enunent. •• The raln which has fallen alona ~the~,Orana:e Coast intermittently ~Sunday nl.ght was expeCted to conUnue wilh mqre showers tonIJht. But the National Weather ServJce aaid the chance or rain -would decrease to 40 percent Wedfteaday morning and t~ to "10 percent by Wednesday ~r­noon. Fro•P•geAl )IEDICAL. • • John Briggs <R·Fullerlon) would Mance uni\tersity purchase of ... Orange County Medical Center and supplell;'ent already ap- .propriated funds for construction 'of the on-campus hospital. Carpentet has said he will op- 1IOS• Jinancing df the 200-bed on· campus hospital unless its -purpose can be changed. ' Present university plans call :ror an acute general care boaplt.al, Hoag, through an afflljation ,with lhe Western World Medical .Foundation plans to build a 100· ,bed community hospital as part -ot a 15()-acre medical complex ~ lhe UC! campus. Through discussions with Hoag 'Administrator Parker. Carpenter bas come to believe that the university hospilal will 'take pa.Uents from Jtoag ' and Wes~ World Hospitals. " Carpenter is president or. the boll!'d-of-<lirecton of lhe Western 'World foundation, a non-profit ... organization. The Feb. 14 meeting, Carpenter sai~ was called · at !Parker's request. Carpenter said .'toda_y be .. has not yet received replies from the othef' leglslators , and does not know who will at, .ten<I. . • ••1t•s really just an lnforma· tionaJ session," £arpen1'!" said. ''There are few people ln the Legislature who are aware of the · details involved. ''Not even the guys -who are drafting the bills are aware of what is· at stake. ,We're doing sopiet.hing big and I.want to see The storm has beeon called the worst &torm or the season in Northern California, where reei~ dents have been delueed since Friday. Two Northern California residents have lost their lives in atorm·related incidents, while a Huntington Beach man's traffic death Monday was attributed partly to it. . · -Ol'lln1e Coast residenta have been experiencing frinJ:es of lhe storm which the Weather Bureau said is located of( the Pacific Northwest.~ rain will end, t~ bureau said, as the norlherit storm moves inland toward the Great Plains . There have been no repqr_U: of any serious damage or accidents along the Orange Coast, where police re Ported no major flooding Tuesday, although most of the traditionally flooded intersec- tions appeared to have plenty. Minor rock slides occurred early today alonk, the blµrrs between San ,Cli!:dllente '8nd Capistrano Beach, public works crews reported. ·In Southern California mi>un- fains, ski lodge owners were re· joicing. over 10 to lS inches of fresh snow. Most ski resort! .l'e· port very good to excellent skiing'! on 2 lo 3 feel of packed base with snow still falling. The snow level is at 4,500 feet and ch•ins are requir~. Mwn· fain higtis will be in the 30s Wed· nesday with the low al 15 degrees. Sie rra Northern California ski resorts report 2 to 3 feet of ,.fresh snow. The,Cali!omia Highway Patrol reports no snow on ijle Ridge Route. FroMPageAl In addition to the attack by labor leaders, a softer barrage.of criticism came from repreaen .. tatives of coastal clUts, includ· ,Ing Newport Beach. Newport · Beach Vice Mayor Milan Dostal suggested the re- gional comn;tiasion·be abandoned in favor of using local 1overn- ment1 to carry out policies aet by a state agency. . . ••Jmplementatlon of the coastal plan does not demand the continuation ol the state and re· gional coastal commissions and does not require a continuing ir· rational and wasteful 'doul>le per11Jit' process,'' Dostal 1aid. Hostage Slain' While the vice mayor con· gratulated the commissioners on· improvements seen over the fint dratl, Dostal added, "Although uP1 T•"'""9t• headed . in 1JJe right direction, . ~ L elaqd ·Phelps, 15, (left) lies mortally ~ did a!>ductor, David R. T errell Jr", 20, who woun.ded outside house in Oceahside where committed suicide. Story, Page AS . he was held hostage four-hours. He died as this draft stops far short of the opJimum .'' Environmental leaders, too, showed concern over the draft.. Dale Secord, represenUng the Orange County Environmental Coalition, said he believes local 1 agencies should once again be l ..... 1·ne· "J;' _.al> ·Poli· ce Won'· t Li· nk made responsible for local "'··· • .., ,a:.,~ ni_ng , even though they did the job ~ poqrly in the past. A' dm • l)nmk. The commission hasn't yet ltS. . LA s I done the job of "preserving and ash t · TV protecting the coastal zone from Behind,,W/L "-el er 0 developers raping the land," &C· AW 're cording to Secord. l. The reason for this, he said, is An Irvine busin~s executive By BOB THOMAS that the permit process does.iaot declined to face a second trial LOS ANGELES (APJ -Are killers inspired lOJTturder because of examine cumulative effects. Monda y and admiued in Orang'e television shows and movies? Secord suggested that the re- County Superior Court that he The long-debated question arose again when the Los ·Angeles gional commission formulate was drb,nk beb1nd the wheel or Sl~sher mur~rs began after a "Police S~ry'' drama about a tiller Or general policies but aUoW Joc::al his cu Nov. ·t3. ~973, wh~n it sk1drowderelicts. : . · _ , agencies to plan their coastal stTuckt-another auto on the , The Los Angeles Police Department says there 1s no connection areas and submit their plans for Newport Freeway. between the TV show and the actualmurders. review . Judge Kenneth E. Lae accept· -., So does the show's producer . .toteSHt Wambaugb, the ex-cop and Only about half of the 40 ed the guilty plea filed by Silvano novelist who is cohsultant on ''Poll'Ce.Story, '' agree!:, but says he has persons signed up to address the Michele Didonato, 38, of seen criminals imitate TV and moviti ''doitensof times.'' commission had an opportunity BLIZZARD Yucaipa, to reduced charges of .. -. . to \peak Monday. Com· · . • drunken driving. Didonato, NOV· 26, NBC-TV ~ROADC'AS'J' a !"Po1iCe Story'' drama entitled missioners will resume the hear· • • owner of Adapt Corporation, 301 "Love, Mabel." '. ; . . ·• ". ing Feb. 24, allowing the remain· a 70 percent chance of rain was Dyer Road, Irvine, will be sen· It was the s~ry of policeman s wife, plated ,b)Micbael1Learned, '.ing 20 to speak plus any new forecast for Wednesday with ten~ed Feb. 6. who~!Jed ~ d!IDk: Her hu~band, William Shatner, was investigating persons interested in offering highs expected io th~ mid sos. ) . He. faces a county jail term of mur.ders 9f \bt•sk1~ row "'.'n?6 ·. their viewpoints. Showers Will contil'l\Je to fall on , up tft>bne year and a fine of up to On ~v . 30, a &k1~ row 1ntiab1tant was beaten almost to death. On · the so£gy Joaqurn Valley ~ ·s1,ooo. Dec.\, anQther was discovered with his throat slashed. It was the first through Saturday·, the Weather Didonato was previously tfied or nine siroirar murders -sevcfi in skid row and the last lwo in Grader Jailed Service predicted. on charges of drunk.en driving Hollywood. The storm system will drop that Jed to bOO.ily injury in an ae· ''We cooperated completely with the police department. setting rain through Wednesday, then cidenl that inflicted seriou's. in.· up a screening for them to review,'' said Stanley Kall is executive pro-Jn" Meat Bribe anothet surge o/ moisture will juries 9n the drjyer"of the other ducerof "PoliceS\,ory." . ' continue· the· wet weather and car, Sandra R. Richardson. 28, of ~·w~ were completely exonerated of any connection with the • thati!"sdonerigbL" • " -• Cupenter vt~tb try to have the emphBsis bf the on-cami>us hospital changed from a general hospital to a "'tertiary care'' · hospital, designed for research cloudy skies into the weekend 2311Elc;lenAve.\CostaMesa. Slasher murders; in fact, we received a commendation for the ex· LOS ANGELES (AP) _ A forecasters explained. ' Arr es ting officers sat d cellent handling of the subject.·· federal judge bas sentenced a . Thunderstorms even were" re-Didonato Was *iving in the t I federal meat graderto45days in ported i~the San Francisc4 Bay wron4 direct.ioo ~when bis tar · KALLJS .SAID T,HE TV KILLER was a wino who was killing . jail and two years probation after Area, which is unusual. ~ plowed in\<) Mrs~ ;·Richardson's others .,s punishmeqttb himself -''murders leading to suicide." a guilty plea to two counts or ac· · auto ne_ar ~e . MaeArtbur l'he .script,,.\.Vf1tten by.Je rry Ludw.ig, was bast:,.d on an actual case, cept~ng bribes to upgrade the . . ~ and treatment of exoUc diseases. The Newport Bea.ch Republican $3.id his intention has been widely misinterpreted. . as opposition to the medical fCMOI. ''The ·university does not ha'Ve ;:1: bigger supporter than I am," he said. Bo\rlev11f d ffra~mp of the butdeta1lswere'alt~rcd . quahtyofmeatheinspected. Newport Freew&t-' · "The show was really about the problem o! \l neglected wife of a Virgil Wood of Anaheim .drew Didonato-~·was tried on the policeman," said Kall!s. "There was only .i sltgestion of violence, the sentence Monday from Judge ori_ginal alltfgations la·st and that came at the first. We showed a botlled raised over a man's Robert Firth or U.S. district De'Cember-i>etOre a Superior head I\: but d ~dn't show the impact." court. A federal grand jury in· Court jurY which· dea4J:ocked at. A's_ked 1r he thought there was a connection between the show and dieted 57 persons in all last fall . · 110to2infavor6fhiaconvicti0n. th~ Slasher murders, WambaugQ replied, "I hope not -my God . 1 UCI plans a general ho•pital because a legislative maiklate · requires its C8lifornia College of Medicine to concentrate on train· ing general practitioners, rather lhan specialists. Youth Seized On Attempted f',,. doubt il, really. ~ R Ch • ,. · ''The Slasher started-On skid row, but he has now moved out o( Fro•PageAl ape arge Ad> J._ 1.~ R · · th~_re. probably because it got loo hot. · . , ' UIJ ' 1apeS ''TV thrives on shooting, fights and violence to which the network A young Santa Ana man ~\fr'bose ' ~··· , applies the euphemism 'action'," said the onetime police detective BURN JN G • • • alleged beatiJig and atteinpted ~ G" ) ,•s' and authorof '.'The NewCenturions" and ''The Blue Knight.•• rape of a 16-year-old girl'}¥as in-.,_.,...._ Ir ' ..i.. which leveled the building in Woman, 8,7~ Scared,. Di~ MODESTO A (APJ-Aneld"er- Jy Modesto wom~ ·died ap· parenlly from fri&bt al llndlng a burglar in .tier tretlroom. Slanislawi County ofllclals say. Mary Borges ~erry. 87, awoke when a bur11U4: 1brealeoed her husband, ManDel, ~. wllo bad spied lhe m1111aleallng hh wallet," lhe1berlfrsofllc:esald. Mn. Peny lhen gasped and died of an apparent heart attack,· a deputy toroner said. She bad a bitlol'J of heart trouble, lhe of· fleer added". OftANGE COAST DAILY PILOT J•ck R. Curley \Ike .................. Ge_ .. _......,. Thom•s KHVil ..... Thomas A . Murptiine -..... "9Edlll• ' Owlrlq H. Loos Richard P. Nall AttiW.. Ml"""'lfll EdlllOrt Offices c..wN/Jut l:ICI-•• S.Y~lrw .......,, ..... ~ "",.._, 11ooo ..... ., ~ .. ~'1,ll•~M-..1 ............. «II: 11111 .. «ll~ ~"Vel .. r :JiJOIU,.._lllfwld ... ,...D .... FrM,..., Te ... nt (·714) '41-4321 CIMllfled A.dvertlSfng '41·5671 I ,,..._, V•Mt,,.._. Cline. $11-6210 ,_..,,_c ....... 4tS.OUO ..... -.0r ... c...'°""""""'" J40..t2Jt l .. terrupted when a PolicCAftan \' · · . · · ''I nATE GUNFIGHTS, AND I've managed to write books with minutes. drove by ~n Irvine orange~~ NEW Xb'aK (AP)~ A 3-year· very little violence in them. That's the way most police work is ." · Icenhower, Klein and Darcy Monday and saw therq retnatned-.. old foundUng girl was raped by Wambaugh said he had seen TV and movie crimes repi&ted in re· are charged with interstate jailed today. an adult at Iler nursery school al life .. 'dozens of times. transportation for the purpose of . Andrew'Valemueia, 19, of 918 while her S·yeai--old brother ''I'm afraid Oscar Wilde was ri ght and Aristotle was wrong: life committing arson in aid of BeWley St., was arrested \Dd ·• watche(i,polJcereportedtodey. doesimitaleart. racketeering; interstate bookedonsuspidonofki~Jt.at-· They said the sex~l "1Nse of ''The most glaring example was the movie 'FUzz,' which some trans portation of dynamite; tempted rape and aslaultwith'1n·, ·'·the child was discorered when kids in Boston copied and set fire to a wino. Many times after a gang· arson and conspiracy to commit tenttodogreatbodllyharm. -f!:. her foster mothii-nQ.t'i c~d t~pe murder has appeared on TV there have been flareups of gang lhoseacts. Detective John Stoneback said aometliing wrong with the ctilld violence. ~ Gore was charged with con· Valem:uela allegedly offered two Wnd · toOii her to Roosevelt "There. are a lot or sickos out there who get their ideas from the spiracy only. Icenhower also was 16-year-oldgirlsaridehomefrom Hospital. Physicians there cOn· screen. charged with perjury In connec. a Santa Ana party a.bout 3 a .m ., firmed that the little .. ~girJ lhad . "But that doesn't mean that we storytellers have to stop work. We lion with previous testimony ,butrerused totakethemhome. been raped. '' ~ ... , still have to write about life as it is.'' before a federalgrandjury. Investigators. were told be Police said thai from informs· drovetotheremoteareaofCulver 'ijoh gi\fen them by 1he girl's Drive and Barranca Road where brother, they learned the attack one girl was ordered out of the occurred at the school between 10 car. a.m. and 4/.m. Thursday .. The The girl remaining inside the boy also toJ police he knew who car ·was severely beaten during did it, but no arrests have been the incident as her attacker tore made be~·ause the child'"5 at her cloth~, ~ut a patrolman tes~~EnY '£You.Id not be accepta· happened by and intervened. ble 1n courl, police said. Despite Breeze • Windward Pas.sage Leading .. the_Fleet By ALMON LOCKABEY .... , t Honol4lu by four minutes in the , o.11yNtt9Ntl"'1:..... -' 1913Tfanspac. ~ Windward Passage is not known as a particularly bot performer ln light airs. But in two days of sailing in light to moderate breezes in the 1,125- mile Marina ·del Rey to Puerto Vallarta raC!e she has come from a dead last start to lead the 26· boat neel. At the Monday noon roll caJI Passage was 241 mlles from the slartlng line and was reaching down the Baja Californi a coast in a 12-knot w~terly. Her position report placed her abeam ol San Quintin Island south of Ensenada. · Raatlme, Passage's rival for llne honors, had dropped to sixth place in the elapsed Ume stand· In11 and had loseedonly 171 miles from the alart. Raatll)1e fJ . the 62-foot sloop that beat Pauage to . " . H:andicap leader for the second 1 •strai'ght day was· Dick Kelton's 37-foot sloop KJ8i II which logged 198 miles and wasln fourth post\ .lion In the Oeet" ,tTbe 11\aJollty or the fleet was sprea4 out ""between Ensenada and Sort Quintin still hoping for DQl1herly wlnds tltat would allow the big spinnakers to •bl.ossom and send them a1or11-at a faster pace. Front rynners behind Windward 'P&SSill'e were Primavera, 211 m.Ues ; Olinka, a:>o milesj Sangvind, 199 i Kari II, 198i and RagUme, 177. Handicap standinp: Overall, L Karl 11, 2. Slgame, 3. Vixen ; CI111 A, 1 . Tlibule, 2" Ollnka. 3. Dorothy(); Cius B, L San1vlnd, 2" Primavera, a" Mlatress UI ; Cla11 C, 1. Kart It, 2'. sta•me, 3. Vixen. -r • IT'S ALWAYS WHAT IT SEAMS '• There is a tendency to take shortcuis these days. Almost every skilled pro- fession sees this. The vast majority of carpet layers use the hof·melt tape which is several times faster than hand sewing" Drawbacks include the "fact that the tape is attached to the SECONDARJ( backing, and if the secondary backing has any tendancy to work loose from "the primary backing, there is nothing to hold the carpet together. Also operating temperature of the iron is critical, and if the· iron is too hot or too cold' there is a distinct probability of a weak seam. Cleaning p0ses the ultimate test to this type of se.am. and we have been called innumerable limes to ~pair someone else's seams which have come apart through the tendency of wet carpel to shrink. At Alden·s we hand saw our saams with a cross or baseball stitch. Then we latex the seam to permanently lock in these stitches" Sewing also penetrates both secondary and primary backings. • · Naturally, sewing takes longer. but our fine installations have been" a mllior factor in OUf growth through fifteen years in Costa Mesa" • BEST SElECTIOM IM THE HAllOR AREA • AJ,DEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COST.lMIS.l 646-~838 · ·Ho\ii's: M-. Tin TllrL. t "l1Jo-i11., t lo t-&AT. t:JO 1o· 1 ... ..t._ ' Ele~~iota Vrged , -e I • ' . ' member who is chosen by tbe ap- ,_ • DAILY P1LOT tlJ . ' Ratty's • Yielding .. Plan .T9ld A majority oJ Orange County Trtnalt I>lslrlft <OCTD J direc---.0-Yr 11.W:e lhe way they· were chosen for their posts. pt,inted four. ·· · · · ~-~nder Brlgr-s: proposed ' le1tsletion, the ftve directors LOS ANGELES (AP> -ABC Television News disclosed today -on the first anniversary of the Palricia }leant kidnaping -an intricate arrangement by which her captors were to surrender her to a. newsman just two wffks after she was dragged from her Berkeley apartment . . would be el~cted froin each of the county's five su~rvia:orial dis· tricts. The directors' informal com- ments Mo~duy were a reaction to AsaemblYll\lln John Briggs' <R-. · _ Fl!llerton> proposal that OCT D's goVernlng board be elected. • Under1 the current five-man board make41>, tw,o directors are . The Fullerton assemblyman recently said he 'believes the ' directors ahould be "elected by the people and direcUy respansi· ble to the people." Dick Shoemaker, ABC's West . Coast correspondent, said the scheme involved a former San POLICE "DOUBT" PATTY KIDNAPED MAN, Page AS Quentin inmate known to him on· ly as ''Steve" with whom he~ worked on previous prison s tories. · county superY.is9rs ap\l<>inted by the Boar~ .of sii~rvisor~. • • Two, dii:ect&Jrs are CJty coun -<l.lll'en appointed by the Cit,ies S~eetion Committee of (he Or-a.nie County League or Cities rAnd 1 the remain in.& Board Member is the so-called' public ' . & fl W@QJJi?. @.@[(WIT©@ llef1111ds ProrHsed DEAR PAT: Noting another Laguna Beach resident's com- plaint that. no dr-ug refund claim form was received rrom the state, 1 wanted to say that I re- ceived my form. Since I mailed in m y claim last August, l'd be interested to (ind out when my re· fund will be paJd. S.D .• Laguna Beach The allorn~y general's office reports that refunds are being proce5sed now, with mailing scheduled during March and April. Shadu Charart<>r~ DEAR PAT: Two men came to my dooi-the other day and start- ed talking about how they wanted me to help them "succeed" in some business opportunity pro· gram. I asked for basic facts about their sponsoring organiza- tion or business and was met v.ith double talk. 1 told them it v.•as against the law not to reveal their identities. business and what they were selling. Their on- ly reply was still more ··pitch" ( talk and no details. They left only when I threatened lo call the Sheriff's Department. J'm pretty sure the re is a law such as the one I told them about. but I want you to check it out for me. P.A., San Juan Capistrano You're rigbl. Slate ' law (AB 1082) requires door-to·door sollcltor1 to reveal, uPon initial contact with' a prospective buyer, &hat the purpose of contact Is to effect a sale. The solicitor must show identification. the lrade name of the person or company represented, its address and the kind of goods or services being offered. Prize narbles DE""R PAT: My son has t become very interested in the It was the board's public member, Richard Lynn, who said ?\tonday, ""l believe we have four elected official.S'on lhe board right now." • 1 , Chairman Ralph 'c1ar~ 'sld~d ~·ith Lynn by challenging Uie elective concept. #- ''What organ_izations will sponsor the campaigns?'' Clark asked . He answered his own ques- tion. by saying the campii;ign spansors are likely to be .firms anxious to landOCTD ~nttac~ .. Clark noted that under current policy the directors meet only twice a month andi::e)y ori the dis· tract's Staff lo perform ad- mlnist'rati ve chores. '"Wh'3t kind of jobs. are can-... didates goin& to be offered? l).re these to be made fullUf\le Jobs~" asked Clar~. · • · Direct.or Al Hollindeni a Foun- tain Va)l~y ciiy councilman, said he-will SpJak at the league's Feb. 13 mtelitig wt.en it i'-expected that the organizatfon will-take ~ position on the questions raised in Briggs' pending legi!lation. ··1 can assure you that I wil1' speak in favor of the present system of selecting board mem- bers,'' Hollinden said. Robert Battin who, like Clark, is -a supervisor appointed to the transit board, chided Briggs for suggesting the change. Only director John Kanel, a Cypress councilman, failed to en- dorse the present system of selecting OCTD directors. Kanel said he has "mixed emo- tions'' on the proposed legislation and failed to take sides. Judge Orders Bounty Probe LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A federal judge has ordered lbe Justice Department to report Feb. 24 on a case of what he called "bounty hunting" tbat may have caused the mystery-shrouded de- aths of two men iu Mexico, a bail bond fu git ive and an Arizona private detective. U.S. District Coun Judge War- ren J . Ferguson on Monday called the incident "'fantastic" and "a tragedy developed by im· morality'' that could have "serious consequences for law enforcem ent." The incident involves Juan' de Dios de la Torre. 25, and Mike Schmidt, 50, a Tucson private de- tective, and many conflicting re- ports of violence, murder, gangster conflicts and official corruption in Mexico. De la Torre and Schmidt are dead and Al Hicks, SJ, a pilot · from Oceanside, Calif., is in jail in Guadalajara. Mexico. Marine Held In Car Death I marblecollectionlusedasaboy. BELLFLOWER <UPI) - & He's asked me about the back· t ground of several or my prize Ma·rk Reddick, 18, son of a Cer- 1 marbles, and 1 must admit I ritos City councilman. was or· t don't know . Albng with several dered Monday lo ,return for ar· i agates and a tigereye, my prize r a i g n m e n t Feb . l 8 on 1 is a sulphide glass marble. It's manslaughter charges involving 1 (iear and h as a tiny silvery eagle the trafific death of a young r figure inside. If you can provide woman. • 1' further information about these· . Reddick, a Marine slatione<t at 1 marbles, we'll both appreciate it. El Toro Marine Corps Air Sta- t O.P., Newport·Beach . lion, was allegedly drag racing in. t nlate marbles. a. ·type of a residential area with another f transparent quartz, beCame vehicle when-they were involved t popular on American play· in an accident with a third auto : wr_ounds in the 1930s. They're still driven by the victim, Deborah be'ing c h ipped from the Helmel,Jast monlh. ; ehalcedonlc stone of German)''s Authorities said Reddick is the 1 Nibe River and polished in ldar· son of Cerritos Councilman 1 Oberstein village. The Ugereye James Reddick. He was freed on 1 from South Africa ts golden $1,000bail. 1 qairtz em~ wtt.h asbestos. ~-----------~ t ll received its name from the uni- t que light renections ~hat occur tn , the asbestos as the marble ls 1 turned. Your suJphide glasS mar· 1 ble ls somewhat of a collector's ' Item. Produced in Germany 1 fktm t85o to 19101 the flpres ap- ' pear to be sliver, but they are ac· l tually ~hlna clay. I Kisses Tie Up Traff~ TALLAHASSEE, Fla. <AP.), -The Taalahasa~ l>once Department has sel up :tkiss and tell" J>•lrols jo keep tr~ fie mov1ng around &tale office buildings during a:i11l> hours. . .I o.lly Pli.t ....._ byie.r, Gr•n•lll• BEHIND ITS FENCES, ORANGE COUNTY'S JUVENILE HALL HAS A PROBLEM County Officials StrUggle With Overcrowdlngi Does San Diego Have Answer? . -. Kids · Get 'Ev~n ·Break' San Diego Cuts Juvenile Hall Overcrowding Steve, a forger a nd parole violator. had become a prison friend of Donald DeFTeeze, sub· sequently the self-proclaimed field marshal of the Symbionese Liberation Army. Shoemaker said the plan fell through because the ex-convict, after arranging the surrender. never made the call to put it into action. The journalist will detail his experiences Saturday on a SP.ecial edition of The Reasoner Report. Some of his comments were published in today's Los Angeles Times. By GARY GRANVILLE OfllW o.11+ Pikrt Sl•ff JUVENILE JUSTICE Steve first contacted Shoe.maker in 1972. he said, and he had proved trustworthy in their dealings. ty , the so·c.oillcd big time for. So Shoemaker. in San Fran- yo uthf_ul offenders. cisco to cover the kidnaping, said Like its neighboring county to .. An overriding concern of ours he listened when Steve called the north, San Diego County last Or•nge County throughout the program -is com· him rrom Los Angeles Feb. 18. year had a chronic overcrowding 1975 munity S111fety, '' Garvey said . ''He asked if I would.like Patty problem in its juvenile hall. "\Ve believe that. in keeping the Hearst to surrender to ABC ;• But unlike officials in Orange hard core, violent offenders off Shoemaker recalled. "Steve said county, San Diego officials the streets and giving lesser of· the SLA contacted him because lookeQ within their own county's juvenile hall as before. fenders more humane treatment they knew he could be trusted juvenile justice system for a But channeled back out into the the safety of ...u\e--commanity is and also because he had helped t.()-·. solution lo the problem. communities from where the'y being better served." expose conditions in prison. Wh at they discovered led to de· came are the statute offenders, When confronted with the over-"They felt they had .gotten as velopment of what is known as the truants, incorrigibles and tbe crowding problem in juvenile much out of Patty ·as they could the San Diego Plan. a plan im· runaways. hall last year, 0range. County and wanted to turn her over to a plemented six months ago with, To handle their problems the responded by increasing · bed Oe~al observer," Shoemaker so far, impressive results. county has contracted with 1.5 capacity at Los Pinos Foustry said. For one thing, San Diego's community agencies. Some of Camp by 32 beds. The county also The next day, Steve flew to San juvenile hall;fs no longer over-them provide beds for statute of· approved a costly intensive Francisco. That>, ticket and t}Je crowded . lls average daily fenders who either are without supervised probation program rental of two cars to be .used in population has dropped from 215 homes or are unwelcome at for minors. the surrender were Steve's sole to 15(). home. . Sap .P.Wgo .COUnty officials are financial demands_. Shoemaker ''Now, the kids are getting an "'These kids are now spared satisfied, atleastforth.e.timebe-said. - ·.even break," says Mike Garvey lheexperienceorrubbingelbo"•s ing, that they have found the "\te rented ~a portable vide-o- of the San Diego Probation with harder offenders. And we solution for their juvenile hall tape unit; and since only Steve p~rtment. ''The counselors think that's· an advantage,'' problem and perhaps rising de· and I would be on hand for the a able to counsel kids in-Garvey said. Hnquency. surrender. I had to eiv~ him A d dually and to maintain con-While le~ser offenders are re-Orange County, on the other Quick course in how to use i.t,-'' trolinthelivingunits.'' ceiving community ·care, San hand, is still where it was at Shoemaker said. "Theplanasbe"-- ''And. '' Garvey adds, ''we Diego County has toughened up midyear. Its juvenile hall is still o~tlined it to me involved an. scuttled plans for building on its treatment of hard core de· overcrowded and its officials are overnight stay-theSLA wanted another hall." linquents. still trying to devise an accepla· time to get away. I would have·to The San Diego transition, ac-More of them are being sent on ble pla{l to reduce the overcrQWd· be hood.ed on my way to and from C'ording lo the probation officer. ,....:to::...:t:::hc;,e_C=•:::li:..fo:::rru=·=•-Y:..o=u=t;:h:....:.A:::u:::tho=:..rie,-__ in_,g,_. ____________ -"th"'e"-"m"e'"e"t"'in=.~·-· -------~ has come about through the adoption of a new philosophy in juvenile justice. The philosophy says that statute offenders. youngsters committed to juvenile· hall as truants, incorrigibles. runaways and for similar type offenses should not be committed to a de- tention center. ''In looking at the kids who are in the hall we found that manY were brought there by parents who we re unwilling or unable to control them ." Garvey said. ··we also roUnd th.it the chief violators or our former program were probation officers,''· he adds. "Probation officers were tell· ing kids. 'if you don't do what I say l.'11 lock you up'." As a result of the parents and probations Officers ''willingness to dump their problems on the steps of juvenile hall" the San Diego un1t was overcrqwded and ttt~ taxpayer s faced the lik'elihood of h.aving to spend their resources for a seCond de- tention' center. . That has chang~ oow , accord-~ng to Garvey because probation is no longer willing to accept commitments of less than of- fenses that woulci be crimes if the juveniles Were adults. In other words, Garve:t says, the burglars, arsonists, car thieves and others suspected of serious offenses are sent to LA Murderer Facing Death - LOS ANGELES. (UPI> -Kurt Washington, 24. has been sen- tenced to die in the gas chamber for the ''execution ·\Ype'' murders of two teenagers May 20 . . . Ke,ystone offcn the highest i1derest rates in t°'8L '. \. . ' • PWS. ( • K•ystone'• int.~ compounded 4ail)c. With new $40,000 insu~ ~.06 percent IS th• actual net annuai yield on S1.(/0Q c•rtiflcote of deposit.• (Based on an annual rate ol 7.75%.) · • Keystone's free services are als~ the best In town. They include the bmous Money Machlne-loca\ed ~de our offices. l~puts 100'dollars 11\ wh In your hands any tlrr\e of.doe day or nliht. Plus free safety deposit boxes and checltlnf accounu with one <if California's ieadlng full-service banks /'.nd f~e save-by-. mall 'service-the stamp's on us. An~YW. • 7.75'!1. • ' YtU"S • $1000 Or""°"' . 7.50'!1. . • 7.79 .. .4 Yun · StOOO Or More 6.75'111 • 6.98'Jo 2-112 Years· $1000 Or Mor. 6.50" • 6.n .. 1 Yew • $1000 0t More 5.75'111 • 5.91' 90 O.ys • $1000 Or~ :u~e111ade Freshener• I DEAR PAT: Can you flnd out I what one could u se as a I .. homemade" room rreshener? l The commercial products are I just too expensive tO Include In I my shopping budget atthls tim~. I \ S.J\, Cosla Mesa I Try soaking wtton balls.wllh • vanilla extract and placing them t througbout your houl!e.Charco•I I alMlla reputed lo be good lor re: A •pokesman !laid officers will be on the lookout ror couples' whose amorous . farewells have hen "\y(nc up· traffic. , • ~-... " Superior Court Judge Peter Smllh pronollt'ced the death sen- t.enc e Monday following w,.sbington's convic\jon ror the slaying of Kevin Murphy, 16, and Kejt~M oore. 18, both Los . An10 High School students. W'-1 ln&ton Is at least the 10th per· ori se,n\enced to the gas ch\mbe.t-sl nc'e the s tate . ¥.11.s1at04fe ~tltu\ed the. de- , ath pena ty ln 1973. The 1ury • £eed t"'"'~ death penalty un· In addition, Keystone. ls open on Saturdays from 9 to 12. Keystone also lets you beat the calendar. Move your money on the 10th of the month and when left on deposit until the end of the quarter, you'll eam Interest from th! flrsL That's nine extra money-making days. · • 5.25'111 • 5.39' I mo\lng unpleasant odors, ln botla t stored tttJUI and room •re••· ! ,. "A lot of them are hugglr\1 and kissing tbroue'1 two stoplights, '1 the spok'esroan said. ''We've got l-O do something to relieve the con· gea\ion. '' ttie~ ~special circumstances·• IOn ot the-new~1". The oentellqo wtll bring an im· mediate and automatic appeal. • • • • ~II~~,..• a..bu1111llll p.Nilty for ""')';.tlMlr•~. . . OKEYSTONE SAVl)lGS ---Wcs1m1nsler Qll1ce. 14011 Beech Blvd • A1rpon Center Oll1ce. 4301 M&cAr1h\Jr Blvd.· Anaheim Qftlce. 555 N?r1h EucUd Ml9slon V1e10 OU1ce. 24041 Marguer11e Pa1\c.way "- Ass.els ovl!I $70 m1thon 1 ~/ ' I I • I r ' Af DAil V PILOT Wedneld!Y, February S, 1975 Arabian .< . 'Buying· "" 0 ... • .:Jn Bank • • ' ·ma~s .Qw.~ ~· . . GliQUAM, Wis. WPIJ -For 34 ~ay1, th"f_ liad occupied, a Rom Bii Calholl~ Abbey In the.face of l!.lalk>nal Guar&men l\lll'Olllld· ing them. For Ille 311 mllllanl lodl"""' It ended Mcm,day ql&l!I,-ill handcylrs, rldlllglo~allln lw'o scboOlbu•es. • · Seven sympathizers were ta~en olong with the Indiana l:n the two buses from the Alexian Brothers Abbey, but were released witbOllt be- ·ooy, Jailed bu~es. IMfpre leaving the area, they were' stopped at a &\l,fra c.heck- po1nt, nhotoarapbed and handcuffed, and; then traoSfei'ted to two •""""lb' . . -"""" ~~--. . . FROM THERE THEY WfiRE taken to the Shawano County Jail, authorities said. ing cha~fed. From WlreSenlces • Seyen others -inc\pdin~ actor Marlon Brando and the Rev~ -1.-James Groppi, a civil rights priest from Milwaukee -a lso were t~en THlllTY·MN£1NDIANS WEBE arrested and booktd"'-15.men, out in the buses but we•e not charged. Brando and Gropp! left lm• Saudi Ar8biao bualnessman fllaalllt Pll1raoa. 34, signed an a~m.ent to acquire a major , Portiltn of Bank of .the Com· monwealth. Michigan's alatb largest bank. 15 women and nine juveniles. Charges filed .were forforillilllal lrftpass mediately ~y car for Milwaukee. . . i, .. ~ .. and dlsorderly conduct. . J About SO other lndians were waiting at the county Jail when thd ·l1R"' . Initial appearances for the Indians w"re scheduled for Tuesday warriors arrived. They were beating drums and chanting to shoW morning. . their support. The eva®ation ai:td arrest ot the Indians. who called themalelv,es District Attorney Richard ~adelman said early today the 39 mili .. Officials said transfer of owoel-ahip of stock will occur the Menominee Wamor Society'. followed a agreement.under wblch tantswerebeingprocessedatthe-jail. t the Chlcago,Cathollc group agreed to give the facility to the llldlans . .._ after the Federal Deposit ~ J for ••$t and other consideraUons.•• -, Stadelman disputed claims by Indians that one of their members The Indians were taken from the Abbey area by NatiQnal Guard· wassbotin the leg on guard duty a t the Abbey last week . Insurance Corp, approves the -,----------'----''-"" transaction. 'j. I Slit ' Tut"Jli .., wn•: LlJ Pharaon will own 32 percent of ' -tbe bank's common stock and 40 . [ __ • _P_EO_P_L_E ~) percent of preferred stock through his" purchase or both com- • mon and preferred stock from the JamesT. Barnes family. • World chess champion Bobby J'llcher of the United States has opted for Manila, while Soviet Ethiopi,a Airlift U.S~ 'Families· .. ·Flee Fighting province, between Moslem bels and Ethiopian troops. ' ., challenger Anatoly Kqpov pre· ADDIS ABABA. Ethiopia (AP) fers Milan, Italy, as the Site for 8 · -. Wives and children oI .JJ .S. possible title match later this citizens were airlifted to Addis year, the International Ctiess Ababa today from tN:_ wor war-Federation-FIDE-said to~cityofAsmara. TWO ETHIOPIAN Airlines :. -Tpey flew out as intermittent jets evacuated more than 100 Tbeannouncementfollowedan machine-gun fire and artillery wives and children of Ame rican Am~terdam meeting at which· duels were reported raging out· ~itizens alter days of heavy fight- Sov1et #epresentative Ana&oly side Asmara, capital of Eritrea ing. Taplkln' expressed Karpov's · Evacuees said they were under Wishes to FIDE officials. A orders from U.S. officials not to spokesm'an said Fischtt•s pi-e-GM Fal'-talk aboµt tile fighting: and their ference was communicated in a i:J experiences as long as their men . cabJe from Ed Edmondaoa. of the remained in Asmara and until I u ,s. Chess Federation, theyleltEtbiopiansoiL l\rrested 'Distraught' UPIT•~- Secrefar11 Aili11g Soviet foreign minister An· drci Gromyko today con- firm ed that Comm unist Part~· general secretary Leonid Brezhnev is sick and recently under\vcnt surgery. l-lis condition was described as 'somewhat critical.' representfug Fischer. , As U, s BtJt they said none of the 300 * • • Americans in th.e provincial Georgia legislator Hosea A business friend says Eli A. Kanawha County grand jury· capita t figured am 0 n g Willia.ms. head of Atlanta Black. chief executive of ~Jnclicted -two---men -for assault on · casualties~ chapter of ..Sol!thern Chris· United Brands Co., had CBS·Tv newsman .James E. ,.,,Oln F • ·•1t wasn't too bad for us ," re-tian Leadership Conference. been~· disturbed over basi- ''led'' Du•all during an anti~ i ~ r Z'T11t marked tbe wife of an American was arrested Monday for ness pressures when he teqbooks'rallylastfall. official who asked to remain un· s houting during President plunged to death Monday ~ ~ · DETROIT (UPI) -It took a ldentified. "But you never knew · Ford's economic conference from 44th fJoor office in New • The mlsdemeaborcouotswere-one·twopunehofanen' ergycr1s18• When the fighting would stop or retlitned agajnst WlllliJ Carroll be . w· h . . in Atlanta. York. ·and .Fred HarrJs, both of and a recession to push General gin. 1t out electricity and "ilQ..,Ml!ISll!l!ll..,..,,,.,..,nlllilll\Oltllilrlllt111U~Rm""' Campbell's Creek, Yi. Va., who ?4otors -the world's 18.rgest ·,With little water we would have fill n111&&&'.J!il:m:s::::mta1~Ntt;~ • .-rm:~'mAI~'\..-.. ~~"'" .. ~ protest agairlst the disputed autocompany-fromitstopspot bad it real rough if we stayed ~hew textbooks introduced in ~~~g ~.S. industrial corpora-there.'' Kanawha County Schools. It lost the profit edge to Exxon ''THE KIDS had a big party ... Old Films Evicted *' Corp. in 1973 and with the rma.ri-she added ... They were .sleeping Santa Monica High School is in cial report it iSsued Monday. three or four in a bed as two or no hurry to expurge convicted gaveup'tsbold theN 1 t three families s hared one Watergate Con.p-.... tor J-•-D. 1 OD o. spo un.u in sales. Figures showed dollar house.•• Bla.rlicbman fro·m its graduate sales in 1974 off 12 percent· but All the Americans looked Nudies Replace Nostalgia at Texas Theater hall of fame. Tbe selection com-profits down 60 percent from healthy and cheerful. lbittee wiU wait to seeliow his ap. 1973's rec~rd}.evels. • An Italian industrialist, Guido -pealscomeout. -The same energy crisis that Molinari, owner of a shirt factory • Principal w. Terry Pell"llH. sent GM skidding from the top of in Carpi in north-central Italy. said the nine·membercommlttee the mountain pushed Exxon. the was airlifted along with the discussed removing Ebrlichman world'S largest oil company, to Americans.· fromtbelistofhonoredgraduates the first position. Exxon reported ''l feel as if I have aged 10 bUtdecidedagainstit. 1974 sales of $45.8 billion, com-years in five days,'' said ,Ebrlichm8n graduated from pared.to GM's $31.S billion while Molinari, who was trapped in the t1ieschool in 1942 and was named GM profits of $950 million were fighting and stranded at the to the hall of fame after being ap-not even close to Exxon's $3.14 Hotel Imperial while on a safari. ~. t~d an adviser to former billion.· . Molinari said the city was.. in ldentNixonin1968. The plunge me3.ns 3."~uCliOn 'tbe ttands of government troops * in the quarterly dividend from·ss ' <and being patroled by tanks. die Lebmana, a 17-year-old cents a share to 00 cents "to coQ· ''The.~e is no .way to !'.lescribe our· • roncert pi'a'ftist fi'om Arleta in the serve needed capital'' --t.be.-first · fear, be satd. addi.ng that the San FemaAdo Valley bas won the time in 29 years that GM. >-as hotel was also runmng short of 1975 California' Junio'i Miss com-. dropped its dividend rate. food and water. petition at Santa Rosa. GM was not alone in reporting First runner·up was Ada the effects of 1974"s sales Marentes, 17, of Montebello. downtu.rn, Theresa Hayes 15 Crom Davis Earlier Monday, small car wassecondrunOer-~p ' specia,list American Motors * · Corp. reported a $5.6 million loss Eight resident and fO;mer for the thre_e months e~n& Dec .. Ohioans aretoreceivegoYeJ'D!)l''S ~l •. 1974 -. its ~irst loss ma non· awards, highest honor the state sbite.penod Stnce Ute J~~Y· bestows uPon in41vlduals; o,t'ljle March qu~ of 1971. F~ond ObioNewspaperAssociation~·· ·~ysler will ~rt tbelt.fman· vention Feb.13. -, · "cial state~entsm mid-mODlh. Recipients ·•re Do1eres Rope, wife of comedian Bob Hope; Mr. Spen·..I.: ._ ·g Halted and Mrs . .Jame1·.GrUJID, patents ~ of Ohio StatY fooUlall All· American Arch~ ·PrimD; come-- di an Danny Tboni'iis; NatiOnwide Insurance ~ecutive Deaa hf· fen; Fran)(, J.1.la•Bebe,"fonner Ohio governq} and.. senatqr; Supreme Codtt · Justice Potter Stewart; ·'and James Lynn, secretary of Housing and Urban Development. Ohio industrialist Edward Davis will be honored posthumously. LOS ANGELES CAP) -Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. said Mon~ day he hatted spending under a $64 million federal anticrime pro- gram until he can figure it all out. Brown announced: his de· cision after1 emerging from a private meeting here with Police Chief Ed Davis. county District. Attorney Joseph Busch and City Attorney Burt Pines. ·. SOME EVACUEES said it was likely their men would be airlift- ed too, but could not say when. U.S. officials declined com- ment on the airlift operation. Playboy Case Held Suicide cmcAGO (UPI) -A Cook County coroner's jury Monday returned a verdict of suicide in the deatii of Bobbie Arnstein. a secretary to Playboy magnate Hugh Hefner. She was found de- ad in a hotel last month. 21h months after a drug conviction. Miss Arnstein, 34, was found dead of an overdose of three types of pills in a hotel Jon. 13, according to a toxicological re~ porL Southeast Gets Soaking DALLAS. Tex. (UPI) -Ben Cammack and the owners of the Granada Theater were out to pro- ve Humphrey Bogart and the Marx brothers could outdraw porno queens Linda Lovelace and Georgina Spelvin at the box office. They gave it 10 month:J. Linda and Georgina won. TONIGllT, TilE city's only re· vival theater is running the popular "King of Hearts" for the final · time, then locks its doors forever to nostalgia . When the Granada reopens, it'. will be as a porno house. .. It's like losing a friend," said Cammack, a film booking agent for United Artists theaters and the person most instrumental in turning the Granada toward re· vivalism. "We were finally beginning fo show a little profit after a very poor winter and l knew that we were off and running. But the owners of an adult film circuit - we don't even know their names -approached the owners of the Granada and made them an offer which we couldn·t match with the showing of old vintage films. "They made them an offer they couldn'trefuse. '' The aging Granada, with its outdated decor, old-time mar- qUee and crying room {or infants, in 1973 was a perfect setup for a return to nostalgia. A neighborhood theater which once catered only to beautiful but un- profitable movies such as "The Go-Between," and "'Elvira Madigan,'' the Granada's owners were ready to try anything that might put them in the black fin an· cially, North Dakota OKs ERA Bid el!~led 10 beqin 1onloht. leav1nq BISMARCK, N.D. (UPI) wermer 1emperatur~endcleerM1,1e$ · ·" ... ..... ... ... I ? ' by'T~~~~11~6d11v at ltw L~ Anvele$ North Dak~ta became the. 34th Civic Center ••llched 60. MorUa,'i state to ratify the Equal Rights -'"Jfthe""',;;~·Ponu11on eor.tm1 D1$t~ A--me11dm,nt to the U .-&-€onstitu--- r•porteo no eye-irrll11Ung ~"'Of tioD Monday when fhe state thtoutft the LOOI Angeles Basin today. H r R . ed ~....-TM _.,. 1ev11 ~"" ,, uet ouse o epresentatives pass \ fM;tl!'IJll:Oll"leln•l'ff\. Optol'kKton the meas lire 52 to49 -.:..._ .. if'l4IW fell ill son-e re-1.s®rlng the • ·~ 1.-. ttorm, Shift .... re f1111«1e1110 The state Senate had earlier. ,....... (IHr tty 1onlghl with c9"r llnd MllW"f appro\ted the amendment 28 tO • .sl*Pl"lldklMJorWednKdoly. ' . ' · Afew"'8*tr•l!•~fl'W!dftttt:I 22 V~I . .... ,.., __ _ ··-~ C'm "''~ · ::r::..:!!.h,:~:::.;~::_: A total of 38 states must ratify Mff$. the amendment before it -co-astlll' -becomes pal'lot,lheConstitulioh. lt'ead1ft" Doily r11o1 Del..ry ............. Monday.F riifay: II you do nOt t'olMt "°"' ~ ~ 5:30 p,m.. an before 7 p.m. end yOut OOe>Y Mlt be d&- Jivefed •• S.h#tlf.t •nd Sund9Y!-II 'tQ.I do not r.cctive -;our coPY by t a.m. s.tU1~ dlV. 0('8 .. 'l'l, Sunc&Ay. eal1 bokre 10 a.m..-"' )'O(ir OOP)' win bl' ct.itvered. • " • ' CAMMACK SAID he had the answer. "Revival movie houses had opened nationwide,'' he said. ''At the time, Dallas was the only city of its ·size not to have a theater· that specialized in nostalgic mov- ies." The Granada switch ed to Bogart in April, 1973. With mov- ies such as ··casablanca, '' ··Grand Hotel:'' andthe''Maltesc Falcon," the thealer doubled its usual gross. Packed houses were not uncommon when the Marx brothers \vcreon the screen. ' THEN Cr\1'1E the announfe~ ment in late J<1nuary. The , Granada ,,·as S\Vitching to X- ratcd filn1 s. "Going to the Granada was a fun experiC'ncc. lt"s a popcorn and pepsi kind of movie house." said John Anders, amusements· editor of the Dallas Morning. Ne ... ,,s. "Son1ehow I don't think lhe raincoat crO\\'d is going to ful· Jy appreciate the Granada." Grou1yko Visits Sadat May Reject· Parley at Geneva By Uni led Press International Soviet foreign minister Andrei A. Gromyko met today with Egyptian president Anwar Sadat, and dJplomatic sources in Cairo said Sadat would reject a Soviet-Syrian demand for im- medipte resumption or the Geneva Middle East peace con- ference. With Gromyko reported trying to offset the forthcoming Middle East visit of Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger and win back lost Soviet influence, U .N. Secretary General Kurt And the South Vietnamese gov- ernment released a number of newsmen arrested on charges of being Communist agents. About 150 insurgents attacked · Prek Phnou, se,.ven miles north of Phnom Penh, before dawn and penetrated to the center of town field reports said. The report~ said government force s drove the insurgents from positions they OC· cu pied across from the local market. but heavy fi,ghting was coritinuing 300 yards to the west. Ford Statiu• 'NEW YORK(AP)-Presidenl I ( ) . Ford's public standing has hit a IN SHORT new low with 60 percent of the • American people reacting to him 1 '-----'---------' negatively. the Harris Poll has Waldheim warned today in Brussels that a dangerous situa- tion will arise in the Middle Ea.s t in the spring this year. · "When the U.N. force mandate expires in the spring, it will be a dangerous moment for the Mid· die East,'' Waldheim said.. The U .N . peace-keeping mandate ex· ptres APrH :wwltlrEgypt and May 30 with.Syria. Turkey PulloUt reported. I The survey reported Monday that the President's popularity is down 10 percentage points from last month. Seventy two percent said the President had been un- successful in keepin g the economy healthy, 52 percent said t~ey felt Ford did not inspire con· f1dence, 2.2 percent said be did and 10 percent were uro•1re. Dean Talk HUNTINGTON, W. Va. (AP> ANKARA (UPI) -Turkey -Standing behind a circle of completed the"pu11out of a Marshall University security 1.000 ·man airborne brigade from .)><>lice, John W. Dean III advised Cyprus today, only hours before a precfo111inanUy student au.' the congressional ban on further dience to ''pursue your ambitions 1 U.S. nilllta'fY"1lld-to Turkey Wlll:i 'but keep yo.ur heads and always to go ibto effect. ltelJ the truth.·· · Premiet $a(U lrmak Said Mon-· Dean, a central rigure in"1he day he ox~cti!d "'common sen&e Watergate scan'dal , quickly won to preval1'' in the U.S. Congress • ..;oc..v..;e.;.r_h.;.•;.;'•c..:•.;:u.;:d;;;ie:;;n;;;c::e;;.· __ ~--­ and hoped mwtari' sbfpm;n&.s to Turkey would conilnue beyond the Wednesday deadline. . Calllllodf• Strite .. PHNOM PENH, Cambodia <AP> ~>The Khmer Rouge and 1overoment forces bpttled for a key town orl Phnom Penh's northern defense· line· today. Heavy losses were reported by a convoy on the fl(ekong River. STRUMMING HASHAZ4RDS BELCRADE (UPI> -A 24· year-old musician w,s elec .. trocuted Sunday when he. began playing his electric guitar at a pop concert. the Yug'os18J newspaper Borba said today. J ' ' OAILYPILOT AS ' ·Patt11 Sfglated? Police Doubt Cancer D~g Law· Nixed ' ' Kidnap_ Story LOS ANGELES (UPI> A Municipal Court Judge Monday declared unconstitutional the st.ate law against the outlawed C'ancer drug Laetrile, dismissing chirges against a doctor act:used or usln& it. , 1 -....... SAN FRANcisco (UPI J -A 32-year-old lnipl says he was kid- naped by fugitive J'atricia Hearst tn Los Angeles 72 hours lier fath~~··;ays it would be .!~~14? ~ .......... _ci~..,,.he.tti dis ·~ ''very unpleas&nt'' for his missed seven charges .against daughter if she surrenders to the Dr. James R. Privitera, 33, on FBI on 8 .string or chftrges, in· the grounds the state law in-I before today's first anniversary or l}er abduction by the Sym- I bioneae Liberation Army. The FBI dismissed it as "ju.st one more sighting~· cluding bank robbery and 85• volved is overbroa$)1 1arul in· .sault. But, said Hearst, ''jt seems terferes with a physician's right to me she'd be much better off as to treat patients as his pro- a rree woman being able to do ressional beliefs dictate. Newspaper · exeCutive Ran- dolph A. Hew:st still believes his 1 20-year·old daughter is ullve and jn California and hopes she'll turn herself in to authorities. whatever she wants to do and say The law· prohibits physicians . whatevershewantstosay." from employing any drug which Charles Bates, in charge of the has not been approved by the llearst case since she was car-f'lle• S ult slate health department. ··1 don't think she':; going to get any time In jail," Hearst presi- dent and editor of the Sa~ Fran- cisco Examiner, said Monday. ried scantily clad and .screaming fromherapartment,sayshehas Entertainer Sonny Bono Priviterahailedthedecisionas· no hard evidence of her asked Monday for $24 a victory for the proponents of wtiereabouts, million in damages from his Laetrile, a subsiance derived The case then took a new twist f h d from apricot pits which is not ap~ -a tape recording was received estranged wi e, C er, an proved for cancer treatments in The FBI ln Los Angeles Mon- day said Edward Carr told them he was kldnaped last Friday by a woman who "looked just like the real Patty licarst." in April in which Miss Hearst de-her boyfriend, recording ex-the United Slates. nounced her former way of }ife ecutive David · Geffen, for Some cancer patients have and said she wished to •·stand ··conspiring to destroy Son· maintained the drug cured the)'n. and fight" with her captors. ny and Cher's business.'' Some go to foreign countries for · She was later photogrophed . The d.i v or c e trial i s the treatment, and others to the holding an automatic gun during scheduled to begin Feb. 26. small number of U.S. physicians the robbery of a San Francisco ,---------~---~-"'ho argue the drug is effective ."We receive hundreds of such 1 sightings around the United States every month,'' FBI spokesman John Morrison Said. ''It's Just one more sighting, that's all.'' bank durJng which a bystander . und risk prosecutioO by using il. was wounded. Shortly af· Sh e Sh o ots Self Thedebatchasgoneonforyears. terwards, while FBI agents com-1'he judge said in an interview bed the state ror the guerrilla ~11LL VALLEY (U PI) -Rock that the doctor was accused only Miss llearsl, abducted from her Berkeley apartment one year ~~o today by the Symbionese L1beretion Army, was last heard from ill June, a month arter police surrounded a house in Los Angeles and killed six SLA ''soldiers" in a shootout. group, Miss Hearst was charged guitarist Bob Weir and his wife or prescribing the drug as a nutri- with spraying bullets along a F'rankie were arguing. Police tional s upplement for a variety of street in Jngleside, lo help two said l\1rs. \.\'eir then ran to a patients, some of whom had companions escape from a bedroom <ind shot herself with a cancer and some who did not. shoplifting arrest. .22-caliber pistol. Mrs. Weir, a ··Or. Privitera was not accused On May 15, the SLA gang was former dancer who now heads <i of representing to patients that it trapped in a Los Angeles house tr"avel service, suffered a serious would cure their cancer," the and six Jnembers died. stomach wound, poJice said. judge explained. "l-le told them Suit May Turn Out Expensive LOS ANGELES CAP> -A Judge has ruled t hat if a school teacher wants to pursue her class ac- tion suit against Stan- dard Oil of California over the marketing of its F-310 gasoline she will have to individually notify the 700,0CIO credit card holders potentially affected. • But the attorney ror plaintifr Sandra Lee Carll said they may have to drop the whole thing since it pr'obably would run $70,000 in postage -costs alone. In his ruling Monday, Superior Court Judge David Thomas said, "That Miss Cartt bit off more than she could chew does not mean that fair play means Stan- dard should have to ac- cept the burden of cost.·· llER SUIT c laims Southern California Bomb Blast Rips Office SANJOSE(UPI>-A exp l aining why the bomb exploded in an of-Brown adn1inistration fice .building that in-would carry out a court eluded three radio sta-order requiring the im- tions among its tenants Pac t s l '!le men ts . Monday evening, but j D M I Gf I there was no injury and Ofl au S r police described the PALMDALE <UPJJ - damageat$100,000. ·. A 5-year-old girl on her None of the stations way home rrom school ( ) was attacked Monday by S ta te a Great D<ine and lert --_ with severe cuts . had been threatened and Mike Frazier. speaking for the police depart· ment. said there were no follow up calls from persons ''claiming credit." Wallace Named SACRAMENTO IAP> -Gov . Edmund G . Brown Jr. announced Monday the nppointment of Tim Wallace, a former rancher and logger, as director of the Depart- ment of Food and Agriculture. scratches and 1>uncture wounds on her· face. neck . arms and back. Arleana Drake was in guarded condition today at Palmdale General l"lospilal following sur- gery to close the wounds .. H eld fn A ffack · LOS ANGELES (UPI) --A 31 ·year·old man was arrested al his South Los Angeles home Monday night in connection with a hatchet attack on two men in the ~lollywood area. drivers were fraudulent-Logge r s Rally ly lured into payiog S Vaughn Greenwood "'as taken into custody by police at Green- wood's .home near the University of Southern Calirornia campus. 1 cents more per gallon for SACRA1i-1ENTO CA Pl F-310 gasoline that did ~A rally by 1,300 ~hant­ litile or nothing to clear 1ng ·loggers has failed to the air. reverse administrative~----------> The Federal Trade regulations requiring en·.v--.--, Commission ruled in vironmental impact re- December that standard porta on many of the Oil was guilty of false ad-state's logging projects. vertising, although it ''Laws do not go .. said the gasoline ad-away.·· Res.ourccs i~-­ ditive had "some degree Sec r e t a r y CI a i r c _gJ ffe " Dedrick said Monda in we cover the w•terfront In the DAILY PILOT ,. . . ·ihal il would make them reel bet- ter, and the.re is strong evidence that this is-true." Assistant District Attorney Mich~el Byrne, who prosecuted Privitera, said the judge's ruling will have little impact. 1 Privitera used the -Same de· !£>n~ in .o lri:1l i.n Suoerior Court ln San Diego C.OU.Uty, Byrne said, where the judge disallowed it. That ruling was more i01port.ant, he sajd, ·since it came from a higher court, and because the charges still facing Privitera and fiv~ other defendants are felonies, charging consplracy to ~ .:iell Laetrile. ' _._. .... ·--····-· . -· He Kills Hostage, Commits Suicide OCEANSIDE <UPl1 -A young psychiatric patient shot one or h~ three hoslages to death then committed suicide Atonday following a three hour siege in a residential area, police said. '" David Terrell, 20, an un- employed carpenter from Arkansas, was seen entering a O<.•ig hbor 's home, <.'arrying a .22-calibcr rifle, in the early <.1(- ternoon. Shortly afterward, scvcrul blillets were fired, one killing <i c:log . another shattering the wind:;hi eld of an arriving police c<rr . Within an hour, police said they had surrounded the home with two dozen officers with riot equipment. Police said they (ired no shots. ··All the bullets fired during the three hours we were there came from inside that house," police inspecto r Roy Smith s5id. ' ,. . .. The hostages, Leland Phelps, and Melissa Ryan, S, and her s ister. l\.1onique, 4. were con· 'ccaled inside the home out of sight of police. Phelps was eventuallY allowed to sit outside the 1·esidence with the sniper·s rine pointed .at the back of his head. Police said scvcr<il s hots were fired from within the house and then, suddenly, Phelps slumped over with a fatal shot lodged in his skull. A moment later. Terrell fired again, this time taking his own life. lloth Ryan children escaped in · jury. Phelps w<is rushed to Tri-city ltos pital where he was pro· nounced dead on arrival. 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Ttan1p•ttotlon1 toXt• •nil lie!"•• addlttonaJ. , 'S.. your 4Hler for more ctetall1. @Volbwa9•n •f America, Inc. · HUNTINGTON BEACH Harbour Volkswagen, Inc. 18711 Beoch Boulevard 0 NEWPORT BEACH Chick Iverson, Inc. 445 E: Coost Hwy. SAN JUAN CAPIS TRANO Bill Yates, Inc. 32852 Volle Rood " , ' ,, • • - • .I . . ' • . . ... • A• I . . w\ •. )JAIL V."PR~T--EDITOBIA~·.PAGE: ' -. . ' . I' ''I~ Its struj11tle to survive and ·grow In th• not alw!9'11 l\ospitio!>fe clil!late or Orange county, the UCI ,..JXM!Ol'C'" cbq(>l Sl'"JIIS to bave been confronted with' A!SlOlajjb ' i;11es to matcb the scnpt of TV's ever- popular liospital soap operas. . , ' · Now in the mldSt of fighting off an attack by Legislative Analyst A. Alan Post, the UC! medical school finds itseIC bedeviled by a new dispute over its Oli-c.mpus-teaching-bospltal. The dispute Is with the state senator from tbis district and an organization tbat aspil'es to deve!oping a prestigious medical com- plex in tbe area and Hoag Memoria l Hospital in Newport Beach. At issue is whether the uni versit y ge ts a legislative appropriation of $3.3 million for an on- campus teaching hospital and. if so, what kind of teaching hospital. Also at issue is whether such a hospital would eliminate the need for a 100-bed community hospital soon to be proposed immediately a<ijacent to the UCl medical school campus. This hospital would be Cmanced by Western World Medical Foundation in a ·sort of combined venture with Hoag Memorial HospitaJ, as the first element of Western World's long. range plan for a major medical complex adjacent to the university. And, if this is the case, whose ''rights'' and whose •;needs'' take precedence -the medical school's or Western World's andHoag's°?'And what serves the best inter est of all of Orange County? State Seq. Dennis Carpentei. who ls · now challenging .the propriety of UC! having a general care t~al!bing hospital on campus, is the president of Western World Foundation, a non-profit foundation whose principal asset is an 18-acre hospital site and .access tQ l32 more acres of cboic~ Irvine Company land immediately adjacent to the UC! campus for use ·as a medic31 complex. · <;arpenter also is a member of the Senate Finance_ .. . • r '\ Comm! iwblch must !leas on the 11pprot>Tiat1on for • the mial '•cbool's facilltles, including the ocr· • , campus. aclllng hcisPit.aI. He says he will oppose only ' the on·C!l p\Js l}ospltalfunds but supp0rt tbe rest ., • C nter, Western World and 'Hoag Hospital sources insist they are ill favor of a UC! medical school. Bilt lite)" obviously had figured on UCl havhig only a so-called tertiary care teaching hospital Qn campus-a hospital dealing only with complex aAd rare medical cases, ratber tban with a wide variety or car~., i:his.inevltably would mean some degree of corti- petit1on "'.'lf\!'xlsting or future communityhospitllls. Startmgin 1973, however, the Legislature changed some basic thinking, requiring the UCJ med school fo ~road~n.its h4a.lth ca re ~ommitment to th~ cominuµity in a dd1t1on to its teaching. And university hospitals now are s upposed to pay most of their own way. So the UC! med school has evolved as a new and ~iffere nt school , emphasizing training of'family prac: t1ce or community care physicians and community care clinics, with less emphasis on traditiona l medical specialis ts. The medicaJ school contends, with considerable justification, that in providing for a 200-bed, on- campus hospital of a general care nature: it is responding to ditectives given it by the Legislature and by the University of California Bo ard of Regents . The medical school greatly fears that anothe r in the long list of delays in getting its teaching hospitals system set and under construction could doom tbe school to extinction at the hands of a money-short Legisla~ure, Governor and Board or ~egents . And that, it seems, is th~cruxof situation. Sen. Carpenter and the others who feel as he does in this dispute have a heavy responsibility to carefully ·assess the possibl e consequences of subjecting the UCI medical scj10ol plan to further delay and divisive de- bate .. ' Public Servants Flyiµg . Too. High Lever for Sh11ttle Diplo111acy By nature reporters are skep-( · J tics. So Governor Jerry Brown's . , .. anilouncement that he was dis· EARL WATERS ·carding the governor's _ customary 1uxury 1imousine m: . -J favor of a Plymouth provoked' ari. officeholder. idea that ne.eded checking out. : . Not too m~ years ago the ln rece nt years governors have maintained cars both at the Capitol and in Los Angeles. The suspicion arose-that Brown might ~e . ••grandstand· ing" to grab headlines by dfscardjng •the limousine. here while stij.J, keeping a luxury car in 1.he southland. It would have been a good story. , But it is an even better story lo report that tbg car there is the• same as the o'iiehere. His effort then to set a tone or austerity for .his administration'byopting for a small car as an economic move must stand as a sincei:eone. -And it does far more than se'rve as an 1xample in the interest of fuel conservation. It brings into focus the proclivity of many in goverriment to c onfus e themselves with some kind or royalty. They come to the view. tbathigh living~ a "right." same system existed in the state government. The class or car was a status symbol, the higher· the rank the bigger the car. Autos wefe -permanently assigned to desk bound individuals, many or whom had no more use for them than driving to and from work. Some were even used on· vaca· tions. a few going so far as to .drag trailers aqd boats to re· sorts. · REVELATIONS BY the press of, state c ar misuse prompted new!ola~s and, overall, a good job has· since been done in the management of the state's fleet or some 16,000 p assenger vehicles. For the most part only those whose duties require sub· slantial travel are assigned cars. At the· time of the reform it was 'decreed the state would purchase only •'light class'' passenger cars, excepting for special needs such as law enforcem ent. Also excluded was the governor and a few other officia ls ele cted statewide. For security reasons a gov· ernor should have latitude in the choice of cars. The s ame ra- tionale does not apply to others, most of whom have little need for ANYONE Who has been in· a car. When they do, provision is · Washington, D.C. knows how it made for uiileage reimbilrse- teems with bureaucrats who not ment ·if they use their own .. or only have provid~ themselves th~ can us~ a paol car .. Since with chauffeur dnven gover11· mileage clmms are reviewed, ·ment limousines but do it on a ·and only justifiable travel al· ... caste'' system. C&binet me m· "'.·]owed, control is better than pro· hers get Ute ~and the class of viding cars which inv~tes use for ·cars allotted ddcendi in strict personal convenience. Wise state accordance with the rank of the· employes prefer using their own . . Dear Glooiny Gus A call to 547·0501 is sup- .posed to pro<f\uce California Highway Patrol Road Inform a ti on Service. I called a total of 91 times on three successive eve• ·ings and everj time re· ceived a busy s ig nal. ls the line really busy . is qte phone off the hook , or are we being hoodwinked? · . . . .. J.s. GMtny O..c.Mnfnftltl_ ...... _...,, ~---... M<•U.rif\'nilled .. ........ llf ................. .,... ,.. ........ GleMft, G.I, Ollty ... ... and avoiding the need for ex· "plaining non-official u5age. LE'~ISLATORS too would be· sager if they used their own cars and w e r e r e imbursed fo.r necess ary travel. The facl is tha~ their major . duties are in the Capitol where no cp.r is needed while most of the usu;e of the !uraished vehicles is personalO.r political. · ' Because the ••tight class" rule weot into e ffect in the days when the m,jor small car producers made-only one oiodel, lime has created a "loophole" a nd a bit of the "c•ste" system ha s crept back. Chm pact cars are now the standard but department heads are being favored with the "top line" ''light class" car s. The supplying of cars, luxury class or otherwise, is just one facet of the excesses in emolu· ments take n by government employes who forget they ha ve not,been "born to the purple" but are merely public ser vants . The mansions and· serva nts provided those in higher education, the ex- pansive offices. excessive staffs, and other exhibitionist tenden- cies all demonstrate a disregard for the taxpayers who make their employfllent possible. '. Henry's .Anxiety Is Showing· . . What are we to makeoltbe fact ·r' J knowo by every guttersni~ in the tbat the ma~ who enforces our CHARLES cit~, thanks to a riotously candid foreign policy (and, in the opinion McCABE press. That Warren Harding had cl mllny, makes It) .chews his a touch of the tarbrush, in iaddi·. f"111gemailsvirtuallytoth'"iboneat · · tioli to1at least om!·bastard, was ~ag~of51. .. · summer was less a surprise tome oldhat11t the villaJ"epumps. And ,· ,U we are to take the liite taken· than it was to others, because [ in the wide worl4 or rumor, by most of the press and radio.; had.kitownbebithisfingernails. Leopol~Stokowskiwassaidtobe telly, we are · . ~the, love,child of Richard Wagner, to m a k e n · • I KNEW this bit because of a Etc.,et_c. . " nothing of this .• ~;,;;;:.. cover of Newsweek, in th·e pen~ ToJgnore the Qbvious, that the fact. We .are, of Kissinger 's apQtheosis by this personality of a public man is the ·In f a c·t , organ. The apotheosis culminat. onJ'y safe clue to the public charitably to ed.. in an asinine rendering, on performance, is to exist at. our ignore it. The another Newsweek cover of the ~ril. .eenteel view former Heinz Kiss inger ~earing · Amantbusm'aYnotonlyhavea of the press • aSupermansuit. privatelifewhlchisdestJIUctiveof these days is The cover was a head·torsoshot hia terms of office, we must in ad· tba~ ever,Y which plainly showed the Kiss· diUon accept his own saititized public ma_n 1s inger nails bitten to the quick view of hUs personality. In the in·· entiUed to bis private liJ'e, even If Why the secretary ever assented terest.s ·of God-knows-what-kind ~of that private life ~bould to its publication is just one of ofperversepatrjotism,lhemoles most powerfully affect his ac· tbosemysteries are.to be palnted over by the air tiol!SJntbepabllcln~t. .. , That Klssl~ger bites hi~ . brush, the malignities are to be Now t( ii surely not Wlth~ut J-:i· Cmgernal.b is known by an those translated as virtues. tettst that a &rown man bites hlS reporters who cover him. It iS alao nnaernalls. This is a classic known by those who meet him •YD'l.Ptom of anxiety neurosis.• socially, and.are usually not at all .'Wben a man ls diddling with silcb h4esltant about mentionina. It, • aplo&lve materials as the n~· even in lb.,e presenceofr~. *19m1 loteretl$ of Israel and tlie. 1 lmi>w. I 've askod severat such .Ar1b !'OW'lriea, are we to be de-. ladies and cents. They have all nledtbeocculonllremindert.hat confirmed the plain eVldence o(, tllemanitlauman,alltoobuman?. thatteillDcNewaweekcover. -· I bl"'! rad more than a few .._.,.poper and m.,..ine bio- lll'IU>blcal t.iteoull on llr. flenr)'' ;Klaaillfet •. J've Dever read one ,.tldl lnCludu tbll ullenl me! re-, •arll1bl• feature of ,bla peraonalit>'~ Tbe aecrelary'a llr_,• ~ ID Sal"'*rg lut • IT WAS not always thus, that tbe private ll•e• of public men were tboucht to be exclusively private propec;ly. That Jimmy. Walker, when lie was mayor or· New York ln the '20s1 had a mis·, tress whom be later D'1arried1 w~ - THE PRESS Is not liked much these days. One of the reasons is th1l w~ are destroying people by venW.aUng unduly their private lives. Like PQOr old Wilbur Mills. Jt ts worthy or note that the press, whicb knew old Wilbur had been on the 1kld1 emotionally for montbs , maintained its usual atolcal-eoolabout it all. Wilbur sot In (rouble because of his own doings. which turned up on police blolten and In p\ibllc ac- tions of a most curious nature. N6body dettroyed old Wllbur but qld Wilbur himself. · 1 .. l • I Israel'~. Arms Build-up WASHINGTON ·-.The swift build-up of Jsrae l'S' military power from the wreckage of the October 1973 war to by far 'its g reatest strength ever has now become one of the two --flimpy levers for Secretary of State Henry Kiss\nger 's imminent re- sumption of s huttle diplomacy. The othe r lever is the promise of manifold economic goodies for Egypt -if a new lsraeli- E gyp ti a n· agreement is reached . Kissinger's s trategy the· past year was ....... _.. . to give Israel the con · fidenc e o f maximum military security by reorganit· ing and rebuilding its military. machine, a long and costly, pro- cess that is nearing completion. The ~onfidence of maximum military superiority would then be used , so the Kissinger thesis goes, to make it possible for I s r a el t o s tart m a jor withdrawa ls from the Arab lands seized in 1967 , on grounds that. continued possession of these lands a s Israe l 's security. cushion would no longe r · be needed. Is r ael, in short, could find h e r s e c urity in armed superio*y, not occupied Arab .territories. THE REARMING of Isra'el t o ·achieve that purpose following t he 1973 w:l r h as r a dically tra nsform ed a nd strengthened Israel 's milit a ry m ight. Hi g h -l e vel P e nt ago n specialists say that Israel now possesses a tp or e powerful a r senal of sophisticated air munitions tha n any country in the world exce pt the Soviet Union and the U.S. Its strategic and tac- tical mobility, built on a force of 16 g,ianl C-130 Loc kheed Hercules transports, with another eight s oon to a rri ve, dwarfs th e m eager trans por t availa bl e before the 1973 war. · More important, U!S. Army advis~rs 'ha ve helped Israel inte· grate its brillia ntly commanded armor e d unit s with i t s mechanized g round divisions, discarding fo r good the old British syst em or completely separate comm ands. STILL BEING held in reserve by President Ford, despite ar· dent appeals from Israel, is the .dreaded laser -guided bomb. But the betting here is that sooner or later Isr ael will be given that , too. One other supe r -modern Americ an weapon , the short· range, nu'cl ear-ca pable Lance missile which is just now coming into the U.S. inventory, is a lso slated to go to Israel (without nuclear warheads). The White House, which badly wanted to keep that, too, in r eserve as a carrot for Ki ssinger's mediation· e ffort, was furious when it learned the Pentagon privately informed Congress two weeks a go that the sale of the Lance had been approved. But there is a risk in this strategy ..of building Israeli con· fidence ln it& security through military pawer, thus reducing Isroel 's need for holding OJI to Arab territory : lt might boomerang. 'J'lbat is, h aving galned such m ilitary power and the assurance of being able to wage all·out ·war · w ithottt American supplies for three full weeks (as opposed to a mere six I da ys I~ 1973>. Israel might • ( EV ANS.NOV AK ) become less, not more, willing lo· cut a deal with E gyptian Pr.esi· dent Anwa r Sada t. KISSING ER 's frail lever over E gypt in the forthcoming talks for a second·sta·ge agreement on Is r a eli -oc c upied Sin a i i s economic, not military . · Sad a t i s n o w negoti a ting severa l large e conomic deals with major American firms ror rebuilding his country , particularly alo ng the Suez . Canal; obtaining technical help· ·on establishing new industries; ~developing Egyptian transport,. communi c atio ns a nd other modern necessities. But these American firms do not want to sign iong-term con- tracts or m ake extensivejnvesl·. ments in E gy pt until they.see ir· reversible signs that war will not once again erupt in the Sinai or "' over E gypt's m ajar cities. Thus; Sa dat has much to gain by a second·stage agreement calling for Israeli withdrawals from the Sina i pe ninsul a. Indeed, many Mideast experts here have long believed that if Sadat could free himself from political pre· ssures or the Arab world he would quickly make a n overall agreement with Israel and con· cenlrate on the p roblem of de- veloping Egypt into a modern na· lion. The fa ct th at -both Egypt and Isr ael are now ready to bargain " s hows tha t K iss in~er ·s two nimsy levers of persuasion are· still working, a nd the odds are ·that they will bring him another .success. Man's Verbal War On Animal World In the intr<Xluction to his ne\11 book . ··ri.1 an Kind?". wh ic h is s ubtitled "Our Incredible Wa r on Wildlife," Cleveland Amory re· n1 inds us of the way in wh.i ch our linguistic habits predispose us to bad.mouth the a nimals we kill, while praising man the pre- dator. Almost a ll our w o r ds about ani mals a r e dep r ecatory -in fact , we say that peo· · pi e ar e "'b e h a vin g . like animals" when they behave in a way no s e lf-r especting a nimal eve r would ; when they are, in truth, behving in dis- tinct ively human fashion. Anima ls don't kill the ir own kind. as we do; animals don't kill for sport or out of boredom . as v.re do; animals don't kill more than they can eat, s iinj:>ly · out of bloodlust. In truth, m an is the on· ly a nim a l that eve r y othe r a nima l is frig htened· o r and. threatened by; the only· a nimal .who upsets the balance of nature and s ho rt-circuits the evolu- tionary process by his greed , his vanity, a nd his glib rationaliza· lio ns. _. WE INSULT other persons by calling the m "pigs~.' and "swine'' and "'dirty dogs'' and "baboons" and "skunks" and "ja ckasses.'' We ''badger" someone, who in turp ''buffaloes '' us: We "toi dy'· to someone, or '.'go a pe." We're either . ''chicken" or ''sheepish'' or '"bull-he eded'' pr "mous y" or a "dumb bunny." An unpr in· cipled man is a "wolf": a mean wom an is "catty" -or worse,. she {s "shrewish." Think of all ou r a nimal similes ; for . every . "busy as a beaver '' or "wise as an owl" (which, by the way, are just as unjus tifjed comRUments), We use a dozen ••Jow as a snake,'' or "slippery as a n eel,'' or ••stub· born a s a mule," or "~illy as a goose,'' o r ''crazy as a loon,'' or "'b a t s i n the b el f ry,'' o r "crocodile tears." CONVERSELY, as Amory • ( SYDNEY HARRIS) might have added. our· ve rbal habits tend to glorify man as the predator. We speak approvingly of som eon e as a ''s tra ight -s hooter ." We praise something as "high-ca ljbre." We laud an ef. fort that is "up to the hill." An in· vincible killer is crowned with the titte of •·Dead-Eye Dick .·· . All tfl1s goes back, of course, lo a pre-technological age, when man was pitted against nature and needed all the skill .of stone and sling a nd 'spear and bow in order to survive. That is long over, however, and the odds are now weighted so heavil y in favor of our species that ,nations mus t pas s l a ws protecting other breed s f ro m our senseless rapacity . • Yet we continue ourh eadlong predation, fortified by the ob- ·Solete language we still use; jusl as the armies of Bonaparte kept marchin g forward cha nting slogans of ''Liberty'" long after it b eca m e evii:le nt that th eir leade r 's pttrpose was tyranny. Our persistent war on wildlife is marching to devastation ~neath. ·a soiled banner two centuries out of date. ORANGE. COAST DAllY PllOT ·R'obert N. Weed,PubilJMr Thoma1 KtevU. Editor Barbara Kfflb'ch. ~ditoriol Pagr Editor , The editori•I page of the Dally 'Pilot seeks to Inform and stim ulate readers b)' presenting on this paae diverse commentary on topics ot In· ternt by •yndlcated columnl~tg and cartooni•ts. by pro vldlns a forum f~r re•de'1'· view a and by prnentlng Oil• newspaper's opinlont and' ldeu on current toplca. The editorial opinions e>f the Daily Pilot appear only in the editorial col umn at the top of the r.•1e. Op in ions .-xpreuect by 1he co umnlsta and cartoonials I nd lettt r writers are t~ir own and no endo~ement or t~eir vk'>A·a by lhe Dally Pilot should be Infer~. Tuesday, February 4, 1gis. . - ' I J • OAILY PilOT ' Merits of Baby Food I I ' AttaQ.ked in Report WASlflN.QTON 'lUPIJ -Baby foods , on which Americans s pend rnlllion1 every year, are: unnecessary and may result in O'f'ei-feeding in- f ants and create life. long bad eating habits, a study contends. -rhe report b f. the Center for Science in the Public Interest was re- ... leased Monday along with a petition from 58 Congressmen urging the Food and Drug Ad· ministration to require ingredients be listed by percentage on the la bels of baby food. baby foods are m ore ex- pensive _pe r .calorie than. most milk s and formulas so their use is disadvantaieous from an economic as well as rr·om· a p·hysl oloei c st~ndpoint ," the study sa1d. couraae their child to rmish the 'contents of • jar or portion on the plate. ''Heinz is c urrently test marketing jars that are Jl percent-large?' tflan the standard jars in an attempt to capture a l a rger s hare bf the ma rket ; this new ~iie will certainly encourage overfeeding."· In addition , major producers add sugar to h all their products, tak- ing advantage of infant prefer ence for sweets and perha ps causing a desire for su g ar'·that Jasts into adulthood: ',ffter A p e .., Rep. Ronald M. Mott) (D -Ohio) wa n t s Congre ss to ·rn- vestigate former Vice President Spiro T. Agnew's lucrative consultant job. He says former public of. ficials shouldn't be al· low e d to se ll knowledge to alien in· vestors. ' • ' ' I • ' . . .. I Celebrate and save to 43 United cities. RiAular Adull Bjctnlennial Aduh 8ictntt:nni1I Children's Some c11mplt~ •re: · Round-lrip Coach Fart: Round·lrip Coach F11rt-Round-lrip COltCh Fart Chi cago 5292.00 5219.00 5146.00 New York City 388.00 29 1.00 194.00 Wash., D.C./Baltimore 368.00 276.00 184.00 Boston 404 .00 303.00 202.00 Philad elphia 378.00 284 .00 189.00 Sec urity surcharge not included. Unit ed Airlin es invit es you to ce lebrate and sa ve with a special Bicentennial Fare. When you fl y to any United cily 1,500 miles or more away (Hawaii and Florida excluded ), adults save 25% off regular round-trip Coach air fare. Kids under 12 save 50% off regular round-trip Coach air fare when they travel with you. . · Anytime except the Easter holid ay (Mar. 27, Mar. 31, April 4, April 6). , · Just buy your ucket at le ast 7 days in advance and reserve both departing and return flights. You can change your ret~rn flight if necessary, but you must fly Umted .., both ways and stay from 7 to 30 days. The Bicentennial Fare ends Jan. 31, 1976. (S ummer rates fr om Jun e 15 to Sept. 15: adul ts save 20%, kids still save 50%. During this summer season, fare is not available on eertain holiday periods, or from noon Friday lo noon Saturday and noon Sunday to noon Monday.) Call your Trave l Agent for details, and ask about our indi vidual tours that give you great sa vings on rental cars and hotels, too. Or call United at 537-7521. Partners in Travi;l with Western International Hotels. ' The friendly skies of your Janel. IJJ UnlTED AIRLlnes ,.. .. * 90 YEARS SAF 0 E. *Capital a11d reser1,e.~ oi·pr tu·ice , le!Jal r ec111irem e11ts. *ASSETS OVER $41/2 BILLION STRON G. STATEMENT OF CONDITI ON (Condensed);~ December 31,. 1974 ASSETS Cash and Secunt1es .... .. ......... • Loans on Real Estate... . ... . .............. . Loans on Real Estate tor Developmen1 -Sec. 6705 Loans to Facil1ta1e Sales of Real Estate ...... . Rea l Estate: .. s 229,914 ,117 .. 4 105,729,526 5,902.031 2, 106.132 Real Estate Purchased for lnvestmen1. ..................... . 12.434.317 10, 144.974 45.213.300 Real Estate Purchased in Se ttlement of Loans ............ . Fe deral Home Loan Bank Stock........................ J> Fe'deral Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation Secondary Reserve . . . . . .......... . 32, 126.254 15.863.396 37,998,719 24,622,458 Loans on Savings Accounts ... Association Premises and Equipment. .. Olher Assets .. . TOTAL .... . . S4 522,055.224 LI ABILITIES AND CAPITAL Savings Accounts...... .. ............................ .... ... .. $3,437 ,480.250 Federal Home Loan Bank Advances.................... ............ 542,559.580 Loans in Process................................. . ........ .............. 40 ,396,890 Olher Liabililies.................... ..•................................... 126.262.329 Deferred Income.................. .......................................• 14 ,365,1 24 Regulatory Reserves ..................... , ............................... , 1,987, 102 Capital,1 Surplus and Reserves.................... .................... 359.003,949 TOTAL..... . ........... 1 .... 54 ,522,055,224 :i:Complete f1nanc1al statement will be '*ade available upon reqlles1 \ 7'3'4!_0/,J PAYS YOU 8 06% ** 74 ANNUALRAI[ • ANNUAL'l'lfLO 6~10 years. $1000 or more. $1000 irl 6 years grows to $1592 • $1000 in 10 years grows to $2170 . , ANNUAL YIELD* ANNUAL RATE -7 ·7 ·9°10P'AID· ON 711.2°/o <>EARSORMOAL • ** . 'j ~ SlOOO OR MORE. 6.98 °{~ PAID ON 6 3~ Q/ 2' 1 YEARS OR MORE $1000 OR 4 /Q MORE SHORTERTERM FOR MORE CONVEN!ENCC 6.72 °t~ 61V: Q/ 1 YEAR OR MORE $1000 OR PAID QN 2 10 ~RR~v~~~Ji~JJRrER TERM CONVENIENCE 5.92 °{~ PAID .ON 53/4 °lo S.39°/o PAID ON 5 V4 °lo 3 MONTHS S!:>OO OR MORE. DAY IN-DAY our PASSBOOK SS MINIMUM NO PENALTIES. EASY AVAILABILITY! *Int est compounded da& ** Federal~gul al!on~-r 'J'IS ir1d1ca1ed annual yield when maintained !or one year. re a :substantial 1nler.est penalty for early w ithdrawal. 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CA.ION !.AN DIE.GO ALSO IN:51\N rRl\NC!$C:O l~AI',\ llNO Ri A~ 11 I\' .A'l n-;t r,I\. RAM; NI ,l DA.L'I' Cll'I' W!Sll,1,"[ $AN MATIO RfDWOOOCllV -,A'<All!A\I M'"'I u, llc[Rl111ll l!llf<l.~\INO l'.~:"IUfC:Rff"' !:i11Nflllt"J0 VlltllJO l(J';\,111(')~ ~JN'l•'J" 1 <1MONI HA\WAf<U) <;ANllA .. Ofh) • . . j J :· ' • ' . .-:-··: 1976 County Eligible For EPA Funds • Schools Get Mos~ of,,...Taxes By WILLL\111 SCHREIBER OIMO.llr"lttitaff ' r ' SANTA ANA -More than 62 eents out o every, property tKx dollar collecled in Orange County last l year went to :school1. • SANTA ANA -Orua:eCounty 1lleviate1omeoftheproblem1. And the second·biggest bite out or the $469 may be A9llalble for one ol three H.G. ''Geor11e'' Osborne, coun· million paid in taxes dur\1111the1973·74 fiscal year major Environment.al Protection ty Environmental Manaament wa~ taken by county government -about 19 cents Agency grant11 fdr areawide Aaency Chier, said Orana:e Coun· un the dollar. waste treatment mauagement ty is apparently eli&ible for fund· ORANGE COUNTY Those statistics are part of a year·end fiscal re· Plan n t n g. the ~oar d or in1 because of'\water quality J)ro. Port. prepared by the state Board of Equalization. . supervisors has learned. blems ln lhe Upper N'ewPort Bay William Davis, chief ol the watershed. TllE REPOR1' NOTt:S that more than $84 state water panel's pl8M.in1 and million worth or property in the count~ wasn't tax.ed standards unit, told supervisors Osborne said aaricultural, in · becau•e 1·t 1·s owned by churches, pnvate s.chool1, the th Id · th dustrial and realdenUal runoff ree areaw e agencies at colle•es and hosp1'tals, charitable organizations wilt ·-bll h d . caur . water in the entire watetshed • U"ll:' esta s e 1n . orn1a . T h and veterans. rt I ti wld area, which includes most or eac ers are pa o a na on e grant southern and south-central Theaveragerateoftaxatlononcountyproper-program that will set up 30 such ty last ye•r was about $9.89 rw>r $100, which ranked unlt Orange County, ii causing .. ... ... oo.---··----'· serious pollution. F L ff Orange County 25th on a list or lhe state's 58 coun- The 'EPA will provide full tund-ace ayo ties, the report notes. ing for preparation of area waste Supervisors were told no -The statewide average tax bill last year was any o( his "His message is quite clear: Question declstons. and you're out of the game." treatment plans but stipulates specific cost figures have been $11.15 per $100 of assessed valuation . the job must be done in two determined, but· Davis said a According to County Assessor Jack Vallerga. years. total or s1so million has been ap-In orange the net ·taxable value of all the county's property s zmm a Other Deaths """'1 Supervisors were told that.the ·profcriated (or the EPA grants $4 74 b·11· I t goal of the EPA is to identify was · 1 ion as year. nat onwide. . areas with significant water THAT FIGURE jumped 27 percent this fisciiol quality control problems due to If Orange County is formally . ·ORANGE--Faced With over-year to a record $6 billion, an increase Vallerga at- NEW ·HAVEN, Conn. Belgian Oly0ipic S\\"im -urban-i ndustrial growth. The identified as a problem area, spending ~roblems, the Orange lribules to rapid growth and development and re· (UPI) _ Donald w. mer and confounder of pla.n~ would be designed to help state bearings musl be held by· UnifiedSchoolDistricthasturned valuation of property that had tower \'alue last Taylor, 55, dean of the Club Mediterranee the water quality control board toamid-yearbelt·tighteningpro· year. ·vale's Graduale School, lnternalional holiday and boundaries of Lhe planning gram. A total of 990 landowners hold most of lhe tax- died Laday at Lhe Yale camp organization, died VCJ.Physics .area must be drawn. Superintendent Donald exempt property in ·Lhe county, according to the Health Center. Taylor, Sunday. He is survived ·Supporting information is then ·1lngwt e2•5•o1n ahnnouncdedlibtha~ at state report. Eugene Higgins 1 by Countess Nelly Visar passed on the EPA for review eas eac ers an ranans About $3 .3 million in untaxed property is held Proressor of Psychology de Bobarnais, his third . Pa.o•~ tO 'T''aJk and approval. If the'EPA accepts "'1111 either be laid off or re: by 2,200 vet hs who qualify for exemptions rang- and a leading educator . wife, whom he married • ' 'J .I. i the agency. it must Lhen submit a assigned and administrators will ing from $1 , lo $10,000. ~ and administraor, had las:tye8r. be asked to fill in as substitutes ,,,,--..,,===' been suffering from On v • grant 8:PPlicat~o~, Davis said. for absent teachers . cancersincelastfall ---~.-,---.,-.,,.--. ftlVerBe The district has already gone . . 'DeGtla' Notkn M o· over the amount allocated in its CAIRO <UPI) -Eg):p. \' -· .. MARTIN On the scales of mass, size and . esa fficer $36.3 million budget for faculty SCI so·Rnd tlan · songstre~s Om 1,.!~0L~u:e~:h~T~~-r:'of d~~~ time, human beings fit about expenses and substitute teacher koltlloum, 76, the Arab FebnMrv2.1•1s.s...rv1*'bVhhwtt• halfway between atoms and the G D pay. world's mos~ pupular en· ::i~rn~~.~~~1~.!:~!:: universe as a. whole, according to etS egree Ingwerson said the district HOW TO DO THEM STEP IY STEP . tertalner. died Monday ~rt'" of Huntington 8"ch; mo111er. Dr. Virainia Trimble, UC Irvine would have had to dip into its Any(J nf! co" care IOf a Bru!ioh & Blower na1r slyle, 01 our of a brain hemorrhage 8 ,,.,.,,. Mertln or G•em.i.. C•: '-associateProfessorofphysics. $500,000 reserve fund ir the olhi:r curl ca1ohng. luss·trec-lull lunc11ona1 SCISSOR . ! bn>lher$,Myronoftww.allandNe~~.-D T . bl '!!beth II t [ Costa'! p 1· St D Id di ed " '0 I P hospital spokesman said. 0, Glend.ale; tour ~lslers, H.a,i• r. rim t WI e rs o 1~ esa Dice g . ona spen ng cuts weren't achiev . STYL ES which are as easy to do as iust s,.ampoo ur am She was known as the BMl'luf+n el L• ca11..s.. Sonv• e1e1r o1 four speakers in a university lee· L. Casey is among 56 law en-He blamed spiraling inflation cu1 s. linger 1umti1e cul!>. curling iron cuts. wash 1owe 1 dry, ••star of the Orienl" to ~!.~'w'::::t ~~~~1~~~= ture series, "Through Lhe Scien-forcement officers graduated and increased teacher costs for tirugi n llult cuts 01 simole wash and wear cu1s· are SCIS· millions of fans. win ba tield waonitSCMi, et 1:ot PM, tis ts· Eye. •' 1-1 er talk 0 n from the University of Southern the budget problems. SORED. ttll lake-ca re<> I voursell sty•es Gooo for any age. Peclllc Vie• Chapel. 1ntern"en1, "Cosmology: Man's Place in the California's prestigious Delin· The problem could get even any hair No 1eas1ng. no rollers. no pins. no POLLUTING -Pll(illc \II•• Memorle1 Perll, N-port C 11 · HAIR SPRAY S , "L•O ..:.BRUSSELS (UPI> -a.act1. Pec:lffc vitw Mortuary dlrac:· Universe'' will be held in the quency ontro nst1tutc. more severe if v.otcrs rail to ap-· ""' ~ : Maarlce Blllz,&1 former ton. . • . Brandywine Library of UCI's No.w in its 30th year, lhe use prove a : tax override in the HO SET ,llMA.HlHT WA.VIS. YOU MAY HlVll W.ltff ' T MUP:Pa.EY Middle Earth Residence Hail at8 program is Lhe oldest in Lhe na· March 4 election, Jngwerson TO SIT YOUR HAJI AGAIM, ....... -----.... -1:,.0:· ... ~ .. ~~~:.:,.o;~; ... ":t o'clock tonight. lion which is supported by said. JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING ·aA&.tz.llleHOM 0-1• 01 dea1t1F•1tn1•ry1. 1t1s. She will discuss the series of privat'e,notgovernmentfunds. Enrollment in the district Huntiftftfon Btoch Fullerton -SUtvlWOll'f'hl1 wlfeK.tNMnE.Nlvf· ~,. · th ti I th Direclor Steven M. Ward of d 1· d '"'' .. cAt•ALHOMI . ,...,;.,.,_,.11 M.-.&Mn.JOhl'IMlltllay ...,._ses since ~ crea on o e ec 1ne about 200 this year, 9S64"-i.._....... lOS H.HwiMM-11•4. ~del Mo 1>13.9450. 01 L:~• Atig•l•s, C•; .i11•r, Mrss universe leading to the ap· Anaheim said three women of-leading to a miscalculation in 968-3.535 879-3863 ~MMo· _ ~~424' k•""'"" A. ¥11ffla'J .. HUl'lonvion anc r · Ill t lif ficers were among the 30th t t 'd th · t d t t ea.ch. s..rvktt .... 111 ba lll'kl .1 );oo PMr~pe~a~r ~·~e~o=-~•=n=•=i=•=·~:::.e:_o=n:_~~~".'.:~~~~:__:~----~s~a=e~a=•::.:.· =•:..::s=u=p=e=n=n=en=e=n~n=o=-· ~~~~~~~· ~·~-M~-~,.~I ~· ~'~"'~· ~-~sot~-~·~-~~·~,.~,~·-"~·~'!!_ Thu•~"'· P.11c111c vif, .... OlllcleL 111tM· earth. gra uating class. ed. rne11t. Pacific v ;..,.. Memorial P•rk, IB.L UO,\DW AT MOITUAaT Nt•port 8e•ch. P•tll lc Vi•• Mort1111ry dlr9Clor5.. PUBLIC NOTICE 110 &oodway, C~o Me!oO 642-9150 Ncco1Mtc1 WOITUAIT """""""°"' 494-941r, Sa> .la> ""'""""" ~1776 rAc•v..W -llALPAll C-..ey MQttuay °"""' ' 35CO Poc:ilic. View Drive Ne..pc;.rt Beoch. Colifcmio . ~2?00 ,_FAMILY COLOMIAL fUMBA.L HOMI • 71ill Boho Ave~ W•"TTN\"er ~-)S25 . . ~... -,. ~ SMnMS' MOITUAIY CIOelng·N-York atocka. Delivered Ame day treah to your dooratep b21 Main St. · ~on Beach 53M.539 A u fllllCt In the DAILY PILOT ' . II is not a simple task for a patient to reach and mointoin "lean weigtr tor life. Flrsl the patient rT>Jsl have on honest desire to cure his prob- lem ... then occept professional guidance from trained Medical Doctors. ~o's unique 10"Neel< treo1ment and training program wiU leach pOttents howfo reach and maintain fheir"lean weight" for life. A safe and procticol pion, with proper nutritional diet, and continual emollonol suppoll. New audio and sul>ltminol visual aids ore used to motivate the patient. The entire program isunderthe strict supervision of Medical Doctors. speclolists in Boriotric Medicine. Llndoro Olnics ore owned and odministeted by Medico! Ooc!ors lhol 1es!Ticl their practice to Boriolrlcs N.1 anic Pefsomet ore licensed by the State of Coliforrwo. cal lor~llormOllon Monday thru Frklay8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Undofq4f: MEDICAL QINIC SHElllAll OAIS W1100LAJID HILLS 789-7103 .347-5647 W11fW!' V•c!o<w Mfd!C .. tlfO; POMONA 823-1155 p~vau .... ute!Cal (lalll .. HOLLYWOOD 482-0ll3 "'" Madlcal Callllf COSTA MESA 557-1193 ..... Yttcle Ptoltl*!Ol'ltl lldg. -~:: ,. ...... .. ~-c.r. .. LONG BEACH 426-8549 le.ti P11:or.,,,,.,,,,,. "" CERRITOS 924-5741 cat•ilOt P.olttf!Oll~I 81"'1. FULLERTON 170-9501 S1 1teCollfV• MWtlt 91110. NEWPORT 8EACll S.5·3740 P..:t l><oltfto<>~~I 8111D. CHULA VISTA 420-9 580 ~1' rov"" ..,..,. Sv<r~ O ~,. PASADENA 798-2814 Cto<l•r II'"' flld~ MISSION HILLS 355 .. 1131 Mitl'Oft MtdlCtl lldlp SAN BERNARDINO 881-470 ............... Med•e•l llClt. GARDEN GROVE 534·2-"1 P1••• P1o!ett1001.i 111119. CLAIREMONT 560-1414 R'J Mtdlt al C.•• WEST COVINA 962-3438 Ma•O<I Qld~ E. LONG BEACH 597-4378 l.o• 1'!1<" ..tdl~•I Ctnlrt RIVERSIDE 717-8250 Mtdltal Sou11or LA HABRA 614-1029 ..,,,, .... Mtd•t 1I OM~. ' '• • • ' How many of these expenses would .Y.OU like to eliminate $ in 1975? SAFE DEPOSIT BOX Do ,-ou tiave one! Yau should. Payin& lw orie? You shouldn't. 11 yOIJ have a savm1s account .Lo wilh a quali fying balance. a salt deposit boi is yours !tee. -------------------- $ PERSONAL _,<""..(;RECKING ACCT. ~: ) at a coope11t1ng statewide ~ -comme1c1al ~nk. Required. \ 'i\ ·, a Los Angeles fede1al Savings Accounl of $2,SOO or mort $ ~ FREE ,;:_.,,. TRAVELERS ~CHECKS $--f ~i\-~:: :;--- ¥/rUc;fl~ SERVICE ·------------------- $ INFORMED BUYERS ,p;-i::'--.,. BUREAU 1_ .. ~~ ....,..4)lns1de mfo1mat100.01scour1! --.:::r . .., 'I} . sou1ces. Required· a Los ltif .,,,r.r Angeles federal Savll'lgs """'_.... Account ot Sl .000 ·-------------------- $ :1f!\ TRAVEL 1t?.:-.. BARGAINS .. --... , ·- Accept this gift GIANT POSTER MAP FREE INCOME TAX PREPARATION !...:ta 111.ofe~.ional prcpai·e ,your JX'l':sonal f<'ederal .u1d Calif 01 n 1a tax rt·t u 1718 at no cost · · .-h II · f ·. , in privalc, R it ~. 1? or111a~1on heJP in strictest confidencr .. · tq.u.i ied Deposit of $?·~00 or 1nore in any sav-1n~ acro~nt ( excc>pt 7 ~-.: r' or higher rate Ct>1iifi- cates, which must be SlO 000 or rnor ) If . \l.'31ltt t • f ' e · )OU . o I ~ns er yuu r account fro1n another inst i- tut ion'. \~·e 11 handle the rletai Is for you. Ir YOU ha\· a Ce~-t1ficate of Dt·posit , \\'~'II arrange Your ta: '.1ppo.1ntn.~ent t~O\\' and transfer your Ceitifi.cat~· ,lt 111.1tu11ty with nn tu~s of intt.'rest. plus all these other services: P;iyroll $;.iv1ngs Nole and Tru,1 Deed Collcc1 1on RTD Schedule~ Special T;ix Ckfcrmcn1 S;,iving~ Piggy Banks ti1ft Checks Lr1s Angeles FcJcr;il SJv1ng' Accoun1' Ouanerly P.1 ago11ine ('HEC'K·A-MON Ttt'cJ Income Pu~tugc-Paid Savc.b}i-Ma1/ En,·clo~" 11.loncy Order." Pas.,bool: LoJ ns P~·r~1n:1! Dncumcn1 (01•p~1ng.S..-r\1Cc OV I R·thc.Cl>UNT I R Fuocr;il Expcn:-c Protec1ion Free Parl ing ll u} Prf':1,h 1n US S.1v1n)!S UtinJ, l.1fc ln,ur.111,c f~!Tlf ~t,.ic:n rtt.iuirt a m1111mum b.lllncc) r--.1r:t Hour' -Op..·n 1.1 ti ••n FrKJny( . All 1n1e1est cOtnP<tllflded C1a1ly 5X% 5~% 6Yz% 6~% 7Yi% 7~% ''"~Q<>I •«Ou•! t1•M•t•lt C10M!t.1!1 na """'"''""~''''II' 'IO·~·,·-'· ol °'"""'· 01 D•llO"'' Cofl•1t1110 Ct•hh<1lr •01<'•11 l(;lllfl<Nn~•G 11 0..,. .. 1:. o1 D-••I. ~j•lt, "'I'd••~~•• Jl, 01 llleft , 11,000 •• "'°''' 11,000 01 "'"''· U,000 °' -•; 11 000 °' "'°''. •• 1 .... 1 (---r.l•d t , ••• "'·"""I• lvt '''" ""rw1111, l•"'I "''"""! I~" OI 0.,1, loo ,,~1• ol ......... '""'"""11<1•0 '"''"'' i""'PCkll'dtO • "" r .. m . , ... "'"' •Ol.,t\! O• ""'d •or '"'I' lo• !<(IG ol G.,1, lo•''"" ot ... , •• 1001 IOl!>tMOI ,,,_ 1••• '°" l'f'O ol 5.39% 5.92% 6.72% 6.98% .7.79% 8.06% la< •nu'•\ f r~«•I $•~·~· ,,...-Artou"h ~··Ct •lt~d""" •I··~"""'""' 1v" ,n:t<t>I com ~"""'''~ 0 "h L"''''""' al ll'l•O"' "'''Cl ••lfl•11•• ,,..,,lo ........ 1,, ~wl, •ft at<o<lhMt ... ,~ IHlt•ll Rl (•l.tl"'" ''~""!"'l"I' ,nft•nt !or tl>t •otu1 l•PM 01 ,.,.,..,1 ••II Df ""l(wl"HI •t I~• P•e~•llll( >ll""«' 1>4\\br.ol "If I•\\ !iO 4111 •ftlt•tl!. fJl'/10'11• 1111uh· f11· rhr /Orlr 11) tht 111011111 turn intrrc.~I fron11h( /fl. Account Insurance Now Donbled to '40,000.00 Again In 1975: more ways you save when you save at it takrs unit/ 11111• minute cw d one .<ig11at nrt fo ,fo rf your 11rcou.11t! LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS '-----------~ '"'""''"' I 'l'WJllCll()tt r111~ t• th\· 111 \t cJ11 i11n '" ,1i,11v :111 1hc NEWPORT BEACH: 1~-~:~::=-i.T:,':'.::: 3201 Newport Blvd.• (714) 6754500 ncwly. r nc11rl)I 1r ;1 tcJ ron1mun111c' of Grc;iti.:r I .t" Angele,, ~------.... A colkctor·~ 11cn1, come in for your free copy! _.,,.. 1 • (Aero" thr •lreel from City Hall) lltAO Of'FJet: -D0"NTO'WN 1 One Wilshir,. Ruildin,, Wil1hire Blvd. •t Gnu~' Lot An1eln , C.liL ~7 62S·7:'Wl or ?Anith 9691 • - I -t J I I • ' : ' • ' ' : • • • • • • • • . ' . . . ' . . . : Tuesday, Febtuary 4, 1975 Toriight'~ TV 'Dooley' M~kes ~eh1't I . llighlight$ ABC <71 8 :00 -«Death Be Nol Proud." ThJs dra111atization or J ohn Gun- ther's,movlng lrue'•l<>ry or a doo med boy ·stars Arlhur HiU, J ane Alexander and Robby Benson. NBC (4) S:30 -Hallmark Ha ll or F~m e . This slory or a young Scottish vetern8rian, ''All Creatures Great and Small," (eatures Simon Ward and An· thony Hopkins. ·CBS (2) 11 :30 -"The Lawyer." Barry Newman stars in this movie which in · spired his ''Petrocell i'' TV series . iy • n·m s 91Mt- , TV DAILY . LOG I t ,._ The same sort of IMtrSonal i ' ] Ke.oyon pres ents a fine comic maglc which transf~mea Ha l ., lnt,enriission foll for ,the opiiiionated b~rkeep. · Holbrook irito M Irk Twain and 'ii-·bearing down a bit harder on the H,enry,.Fooda Into Clarence Dar· Tdrn Titus : Irish accent whir:h rolls more row was at wof'k a\ oOiden.West-:l"m•'----------=''--· smoothly off Ba sehart,,'s tongue. College over t he weekend. ·THE B EST o F t he elder llis function Is principillly that or The Huntington Beach school's Dunne's "Mr. Dooley" columns iselting up the topic areas for auditorium was chosen for the have beet) adapted into whfl the Dooley to expaund upon . wor ld premiere of what may tauthor term s ''a conversation in The production, whi ch still f{'· · two acts" between Basehart (as quires.a little tightening before it ·.-Dooley) a nd S1::1.ndy Kenyon play-will be tourready, was conceived .'• in3 boUt Finley Peter Dunne and a nd directed b y the youngl'r Doole y's favorite customer, a Dunne a nd M artin Blaine, a sort or Mr. Dunahee to Jacki e vete ran actor , d ir·ector a nd pro. Gleason's Joe the Bartende r. ducer . It w as presentt.>d fo r the The result is a wry. witty st age first time at Golden \Vest. and e xercise in · which Dunne's l-893 ~·ill be staged late r at Rio l londo dia logue com es throug h with College in \\'hillier . ironic c la rity much or it as _. topical today as it was in the late 19th century -which is precisely the point of the show. Consider these gems ; -"We wouldn 't have wars 1! becom e a na tiona l touring s how, the m that s t a rted 'cm had to "Meet Mr. Dooley," with another fi ght ·em ." · fine Ameri can actor Richa rd ~··Every m an in this societ y Daschart -reaching into the is the equa l of evl'ry other man - past for a rg!m a rkable de piction if he ain "t carcfu l." or a mos t inlet csting, though fi e--''A man "can be right a nd be tional, cha racter. presiderit -but not at tht: same Mar t in Dool ey wa s th e time." philosoph ic al proprietor of a BASEHART, WllO recently BACKSTAGE -San Ju an Capi.strano's Bo b h1.oe is setting up his eighth season of summ<'r thcntt·r in Coeur d'Alene. Jd<Jhn, 1,1.·here his company will producl' "Gypsy." "West Side Story," ··!\t an of L a l\l :.1 n ch a '' <111!.l ''C;.iba rct"'. company rn cn1 - bers ure be in g sought and lhosc interested m ;1y r eceive fu rt her det~ils by writing to Moe al Rox 622. Coeur cl ' Alene 838 14 ... Tuesday Evening ffl!IRUAlltY 4 Chic ago ta ve rn in the 1890s. a g ave a n out s tandin g C:AJ~l .BOA R D -Audition s c h a rac t e r d rea m ed up b y pe rformance as Ll . Willi a m havebce11;:innounccd fotthc'f e n- jou1·nalis t Finley Peter Dunne to Calley's defc nsc la wyerinthe TV ncsscc \Villitt m s c lttssic ''A express opinions which might dra m atization o r the My Lai St reetcar Named Desire," to be 11arian """° be1i11111ii1 PJ•ctice in have caused rcp('rcussions if ad -trial, clearly r e li shes hi s role as staged by the P acific Ac<Jdemy the 111 Ufd 111111 Clllllllry of roi~ vanced under his own byline. t h e non ex i s t e nt b a rroo n1 for the f'>erforming Arts at the =~~ i~.~iiou:u.H•uowr in!f · l''rom th e w ri t ings of Dunne, who philosopher . 11 is skill as an actor Playhouse, 172 N. Gla ssel St., a MMe: 190> ~o..·1 lttlltf i. died in 1936. h is scrl'en wri ter son is polished to the degree tha t he is 0 range . . . r c ad in gs arc Gfct• {dr1) '52-Mirityn Mo~•ot. Philip Dun ne (''The Robe,'' capable of command ing a n au-scheduled fo r !Oa .m . Feb. 8 <ind 9 R1thlfdWN1nurt.,An~e ilinc:roU. "'flow Greco \V as J\.ly Valley") di e nce's a tt ention wit h 1.10 under the diret·tion of Richard m MtN 'riUifl Slllw ACADIMY AW.A.ID .ALL-TIME FAYOllTIE ''OR. ZHIVAGO" Stwri"'I o-r ~horif' CALL THEATRE FOi SHOW TIMlS . J ..... s caon "THE GAMBLER" IRI • GNr~ C. Scott "BANK SHOT" .,SURFIMG ftLM FlSTIVA1.• Till1 11 thao Lott & FilN:ll Weell of thit W l1tter's ~tl •al & "'•'re wi11dillC) H ~ witti. 011• of t he led Mew Filffls •.• . "'TAUS FROM THIE TUIE"' Surfer Magazine says : . tll!TM Alce.a".._ "'Music: ot has compi led m;:1tcrial for t wo economy of projection and ITT O\'C-OU\\'. lhe dntlopmtnt ol 11111 ol m.n·, l1~1~1ts, rn11htm1hcs. • · · • • · ··Edited 10 perlect1on. good \la r1 ety ... dynamic ac11on & excellenl Quahty. · r un 1 Q,..,., Cii.,,11:• I 01<1 <l•~"''"9 lo< Ille Spllern .. Of. BronQOl~kl lr.i;ei. hou~s of l n l rig ll~-~ ng~tih~r~"i'~r~··~~ii~m~e~.n~t~.iiiiiiil-T~iiimiiimiiimimiiiilomiiliiiiJ I * 4:00 Tomorrow on ABC lt---------....,.1/ II. After School Special "'"' ·A.I ·rachio ill • 1•1>• I Ol llT AllGi.151 \11.,10 410 THE SKATING RINK "Vit.IOSHING "GODFATHER 11" IRI WILDERNESS" Wednesday KOCE TELEVISIO_N ......... 1cfw) •1• SISAMt: Sllll •T ICl ICTWl t ite •IO a l.I.I I MA llt8 l.• (CJ INETI • •:• JAP'AM ~CllJY PAISIN"TS! !Cl (Pll.l f :• llOMAN TIC Rl!••Ll..IOlrl CCI IP&SI f :l t .. llO"IL• WOM AN CCI !ICOCf:I ,, .. ,,.CIAl. !Cl tPBSl t:• CALl,ORNIA J OURNAL ICI (P.,1 l :l .. •:15-t:ll "fHUfaDIRBOll 'llCHltOOI" . 2:00-S:45-t :l0 •u (INfMA.S :~~~~~~~~~~~~(BARGAIN MATINEE l ••l\ fVflTDA.Y 'fll 2:30,.M. All SfA.TS 11.2~ "MEMORY OF US" "SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON" • "OLD YELLER" "MEMORY OF US" SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SAN OIEC.O FW'f. AT BRISTOL LIWI..._ O.ifr-7, IO:lO Set.-Swi.: l :JS. 7, IO:lO •-n a o.ilyl ~IO:IS w .... ~.: 1. •. 1~1s. 10:1s R ·1y: 6:>0, 1:)0, 10:30 .·Mi,: 12:XI. 2:30 . 4:)0, 6:XI l:lO, IO:lO MWT .. AI. R O.Hy: 1:45 Sot.·Mi.: l:lO, 5:15, 1:45 _ ... co.IA., 0.ity: 1:30 s.t.-S-.: t:IS. 5:l0, l :lO "CHALLENGE ""' TO I E FR EE" /I "YOUNG FIAN~EHSTElll" ByM•llr .... "'MEMORY OF US" & .. 40CARATS""1PGI "'AllPOIT '75"' lNI "'MlMAMEfSHOIODY-. -- "SWISS. FAMILY AOllMSOM'" '"OLD TELLER" ""THUMD ERIOL 1· & LIGKTFOOI '"LOM<iES.T YARD" 111 "I.AW & DISORDER'" "'LORDS OF FLA TIUSH" ~· DUSTIN HOFFMA.H '"LENNY '" I al . "MEMORY Of US" +· "Lb¥£ AMD PAIN" IPGI .A "LAW & DISORDER"' (A) v ··o wL &THE PUSSYCAT'0 (AI . " ~-..... , ',, ' ,,, ""' ... u 1 Mon tn1~F<o 107p..,,-l •?5 THE CITY SHOf'PING CENTRE ORANGE •532-6721 'f!Sc1rv ClN TRE CINlMAS S.A.. FRWV IMANCHES"JER EX.) G.G. FRWY !CITY OR. EX.! "FLESH GORDON" IXI "'MYl.A IRECKIMllDGf'" A "fnftclii C0tt11ttti011" V . "'THE SEVEM t.iPS" IRJ 5poall P'ticl 12:30 ta Z:OO p.m. Inc. .. 5-. & H.u.y.> $1.15 LUC ILLE IAU: IN MAM~PG) • ALSO. "CHALLENGE TO. BE FREE'.' :/J(/o . . .. FIRST RUN! "The Naughty Stewardesses" • "FLY ME" (R) Mon. 1hrv J.I. ~ t:J'""' Sot.& S1111.• • Sh.owt •tt :45 ChlUrwn 6 1hr11 ti• soc Child""' ~•••••I ''" . ., ,, 11L.....,nS1. ~1~-llo.M .................. ..... •... .. ....... .... 111 1167 ..... -.... -····· ·-· 571 1111 .. ........... _ ,.,..,.,_ ,..,,.r_ ~·~ Ill I NfCIO ··~· C•llO ~LIMO 4 C:OLOllt "°°" 10 9Ulfl•• C0"'0 YO ... l4C0 1 •L C•llO .. .... _, ~ .. _., .. .... ~ .... ... /.J~SI OOUW llll ~ GOil IUiCIUlt,AN FR!NCH CONN!CTION ~ PLUS e SIVlN U,S"" I I I I . . • • • •·• ' ' fl.&¥ o>Jl...YPU •• OT • LM.Bevd .• English Knew The Secret Generations ago In Great Britain's Cheshire, cheese was molded into the-shape of • cat. Usu,u~ the face of said cheese cat showed an ixa11erat.ed grin. When they sald 11>-•nd·so grtnr1Ue a Cheshire cat,· that's~ W\lat the early llntuisls referred to. Cheese. ' \ . . FOUR otit of five doctors retire at the aa:e of72. ·WAS NONE other than that Nobel Prize ~ .. ·---·~"~'·" • . . - Public Overeh~~ged -"Mu~-· • Stat~ Costs· Probed-- SACRAMENTO (UPI) next to l•J\_ ~\ate i. -California milk 'll'ovealncrusoinAp . drloko~s wer• over·• T ff E A .U D t'.J!, char1ed because _the 'general re'~mmen4 state, mistakenly granted that the ~epartment W- dalry farmers an extra:..comp.ute fhe,~ex;cess $5S million price in· ~barges ''and lower t~ crease, the legisla~ive minimum producer ~ilk auditor 1general has re· price until the ove.r- ported. , ~barge has-been . etf~­ The misca}culation, lively, returned to .c:Qil· winntne geneticis..t named Dr. Arthur Kornberg wbo said, "The breeding of babies is a household industry carried out'by unskilled labor." BRITISH L6Y~NO TRIUMPH TR7 ~VERAGES 24 MPG IN TESTS BY EPA Low Hood Lin• GI••• Molorlll Wide Fronl•I Vl1lb1Hty on the Roed said auditor general js~um=:•;rs;.;;"=====~: tlarvey Rose, occurred when the Food and ·• Agriculture Department was projecting dalrymens costs and then granted them a five- cent per half gailon in· WOMEN . Q. ''The English. the ·French and the Spanish all tried to occupy North America. To what do you attribute the f;1.ct that the English were the most sue· •• in U.S. Triumph TR7 Debuts 1 crease. tests show the TR7 returning 29.9 mlles to the gallon cessful?" A. They brought women. Q . '1IS IT ever proper !or a Navy man to salute with hl1 left hand?'' A. If hl11 right arm is in a sling, it is. Or if ~·1 dolng aomething with his right hand that he can't stop doing at lhe moment. A C\T;s digestive tract is four tirTies the· length of its body. A goat's digestive tract is 26 ti~es Ult;: length of its bQdy. H_ow come t_he dif: lerence? Why1 sir, there's always that sort of differe:nCe between the carnivorous animal and the vegetation eater. BROADCASTERS It takes juat one extraordinary ad lib pe:rformance soq-ietimes to boost a newscaster anto national prominence. Walter Cronkite certainly was well known before electioh night in 1952. But when hour alter hour that evening he ad lib~d so remarkably from the anchor chair, hi!f position as the nation's top man on camera was made. Dan Rather jumped to some sort of national fame lit.erally overnight years agO after he stood in his shirtsleeves .atop a Galveston tower to ad lib for many hours in the wreckage of a terrible hurricane. But go back further. Gabriel Heatter in 1936 _ ·werU_on.raJli.o..19J>_rga~a~t Ute e~ctrocution of 1• .Bruno Hauptmann, thekfdn8pper of the , 1 Undbergb baby. But the electricity failed. The chair in New· Jersey's Death House wouldn't work. For 53 minutes until the thing was fixed, Heatter ad libbed about the crime, the trial~ the legal maneuvers and the tension · in that prisoq. Jl was such_ a tremendous performance that Hauptmann was not the on· ly person to get an electrifying experience that day. Heatter for the rest of his life was a household name. Address mail toL. M. Boyd. P . 0 . Bo:i J560;Costa Mesa 92626 Copyright 1975 L. M. Boyd ByCARLCARSTENSEN OttMO.lly ,.;IMS..11 If experience counts: the new Triumph TR'i sports car previewed for newsmen at Boca Raton Florida, r ecently · should have a lot ~ , ~ goingfor_it. llcom· JN HIGH GEAR es from Br1t.1sh Leyland Motor Corporation whose Triumph, MG. Jaguar and other divisions have pro- duced more than one mill.j.an cars over the years- more sports cars than any other company. THE TR7 HAS a front-mounted, 90 SAE net horsepower, 122 cubic inch (1,988cc.'> displacement, overhead camshaft, four-cylinder engine with the cylinder block inclined at 45 degrees to give a lower center of gravity and low hood line for wide frontal visibility. Other features in<:luf!e a four-link beam axle reer suspension and a telescopic strut front suspension giving traditioftal sports car road hold- ing but with a more comfortable ride. . The new TR7 goes on sale in Triumph showrooms April 2 . British Leyland spokesmen say it could add up to 25,000 units to the firm's North American sales in its rirst full sales year, 1976. In 1975, sales are expected to be about 12,000 units. Federal Environmental Protection Agency HOME S&L in Irvine Home Federal Savings and Loan Ass~iation of San Diego has been granted permission by the Federal Home Loan Bank Board to establish a full service office in Irvine, according to an announcement b)a.Kim Fletcher, president of the $1 .5 billion associa- tion. Fletcher said the Irvine office will be opened soon in a leased facility within the Cam- pus Valley Shopping Center, now in the fmal stages of construction. The center consists of 67 .000 square feet of re- tail space which is being built to serve the Turtle Rock Village community in the master planned Irvine Ranch area. In addition to preparing your Tax -this year ••• Your 1974 Federal and Calilornia income laJt returns prepared frH of cMrge with a certit+cate savings account of $5,000 or more. Full qualifying details ere e•plained In ouf brochure. Per.anal, pri11,ale tax conference, plus com- puteri2ed preparation of your retums to help usure YoU take ed'Yantage of every possible deduction to keep your taxes as low as possibl•. Bui hurry! Appoinlmenls are limited. Choice selection from limited schedule.still available on lirst-come-lirsl-served basis.. FREE EARLY BIRD GIFTS Assure yourself of an appointment tor. preparation ol your ta11 returns by booking your reservation now tor February. Get evaluable free gill at the same time. • We'll show you how tosave .. money on next year's taxes! C?0 0[3 [lJ hi\':7 .d~&AVl•GS ANO lOAN 4SS0Ct4TION MAIN OF-FfCE Glendale:225~ast8roadw1y - ' . . COSTA MESA-~ORT BEACH• OFACE: 1855 Harbor Boulevard and 15 othor ragion°f'i off/cu ' . to StJTVB you. · · . . . • , -• ' ....... r ' • on the highway and 20.7 in city driving. British mE STA.TE, Uirough Leyland figures derived from EPA 50,000-mile the department, sets the emission tests show the TR7 averaging 24 mpg for minimum price or · milk all types or driving. With a 14.4 gallon capacity ruel at t be P rod u c. er. tank;thatgiveStheTR7arangeor345miles." wh~leaale and retail · -· -,. -level. In most com- The EPA mileage figures for "Califoraia'' munit!es the minJmum cars, those equipped with catalytic converters, are price lS the. sam.e as the ~.7 and 20.4 for highway and city driving respec· actual retail PC!-ce. V'e t1vely. .... . average statewide cost of a half gallon of milk-is THE TR·7 ENGINE DRIVES through a four- speed transmission with single rail selector for smooth shifting. . An eleclronit ignition system is standard equip- ment on the TR 7, meaning that there are no or- dinary distributor paints to adjust, clean, or replace. Carburetion is via twin Strombergs having throat diameters of 1. 75 in. California cars have a single carburetor plus catalys-t . 71 cents. "As a result or the in- creases,'' said as· ~mblyman Bob Wilson, ( D ·Sa n D i ~go ),, ch a i rm a n o"f. th e legislative Joint Audit Commitfee, ''producers have received an estimated additional $S5 million'' in the last eight months. "I find this to be a bla- tant abuse or the rights of !COOsumers," he said. ~ The auditor seneral ·sai d the error in .calculating costs oc- INFLATION HEDGE ,, LIZ B"Ei\ZLt:Y. who , turned in l ht"' lo~ performance of 197-& roi· Pete B:irrett Realty, sa;O!; N e wport l·l a rbo r rea l ate y,•llt set new hii;h!i 1n les in 1975. 4J ··ey \\·orld standards • she said. on her rl•tu"11: from o\·erseas, "the rost pf' mortgage nlOIK'.'l i!!I mut>h • lov.·er in th\! t;nilcd St:1IL'I, · 1.1 nd lhOS\! \\'ho know thl:1 arc cashing in un Nt>\lt'J>Ofl llarbor real cslale. 1'he Jq- n1and y,•ill ronlinue to ~ strung to live i n this beaut)rul area.'' · . l.lz can he.Tt'.'3ched al 1605 Westcliff Dr., NB or call 642-5200. The TR7"s engine has an eight to one com- pression ratio and it develops _ 90 SAE net horsepower at 5,000 RPM. It puts out 105 foot/· pounds of torque <SAE) at 3,000 RPM. 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MUTUAL FUNDS . ' • ... ' • \}7hat's -~overed? --·,-- February 197$ • DAJLYPILOT Al J NEW -:.YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ·--'Read Policy With Care -~onday'• "Clo11ilg rice&~ • ,,,r_ .. ~~ ----Ye•r • "lll@:b·l.o'W8 Appear Every Sa1urc.luy • lly SVLVtA l'OllTEll . True or False" ,• If you have comprehenslve-r~~~-----.,;. . )tomeowners Insurance, the pro. Jperty of room era or boarders ll'l· ';lnl with you also Is covered alone with your own property. ' Money's Worth ... lf )!OU have a replacement •COit feit.Ure to paY for 80 percent "()f better ol the cost of rebuildrng your home In the event ol a loss, your covera1e would of course 1oc1ude your domesU c ap. pUances, C&rpetlng, outdoor TV equipment, the like. . IF THERE ARE ANIMALS, birds or l11h living In your '1>ome and never leaving your property the~ would be cov· ered too. ' Tureor false" All are false, for the items selected above would not be found in the typical pohcy. Nor would the t)'pical homeowners poUcy cover properly you have rented or hold for Rnt to otliers. Nor would your policy cover pro· pcrty)'ou hold or carry as samples Nor would it cover any motor vehicle except one used in serv1c1ng your premises and not liceps~d for road ust The omissions are among the cnost resented re a tu res of typical pohc1es Several months ago, a study of consumer attitudes toward auto and homeown ers insurance was commissioned by Se.Vry ln!!iur ance of W1scons1 n and conducted by Lows llarrts & Associates 1n coopernt1on with the Un1vers1ty of Pennsylvania's Wh arton School. Wh ether or not Sentry Insurance got more than 1t bargained for, it dtd get some eye openin g cr1t1c1sms. Among them America's consumers have an underlying "adversary rclat1onsh1p'' with our insurance companies -threatening bad times a heit d for the companies, for thi s a ntagonism ts most notable among younger Americans. WE HAVE GREAT DIFFICULTY understanding our homeowners insurance pohc1es -and 1n tact, only one 1n 10 of us even tries to read a pohcy to rand out what 1t contc.ins. Al so, an overwhelming seven 1n 10 of us feel that 1f we don 't study the fine print when we buy, we'r e hkely lo find we are not covered 1n any emergency. As a result of these bitter f1nd1ngs, Sentry Insurance has prepared a simple, short <seven pages) pamphlet ''How ',fo Read Your Homeowners Polley," wh1eh 1t will give to you tree of charge. <Wnte Director, Consumer Information Center, Sentry Insurance, 1421 Strongs Ave , Stevens Point, WIS 54481. l Jn add1t1on to e xpla1ntng some p1lfalls, the company of- fers buying tips not usually volunteered by the industry. llave a deductible placed on your pohcy. "First dollar coverage'' can be very expensive and you can be paying far o>ore than your reahze ror SSOor $100 worth of protection 1 You may need increased cove rage for add1t1onal s truc- tpres on your premise!, such as garages. 'the amount "'ailable for these structures is usua11y ·10 perctnt ot the amount of insurance on your home. ~ ' UNDER A STANDARD pohcy, such valuables as fu rs, jewelry, :>tamp or coin collect1ons -and even cash -have very hm1ted protection Items such as these should be full)' insured and "scheduled' to avoid unnecessary problems at a lime of loss. You may find settlement tam e aft er a serious fire loss a tr;.iumat1c experience Be certain that you have an inven- tory or your household J,!oods and that their values are available. Keep an inventory or yo ur va luables 1n a place other than an your home, such as a bank safety deposit box. Ask yo ur compa ny representative for a s pecial inventory booklet. "'h1le the baSIC pohcy designed ror the 3\:Crage In· -d1v1dual m ay be adequate for you, explore the many added reatures available to make sure your personal needs are in- deed filled. Your coverage under the baste homeowners pohcy can be broadened to include protection against other threats -rangin g from credit card losses, earthquake and theft lo 1nfl a l1 on Jn the personal hab1hty package pohcy, don't rely on the minimum hmtLs prov ided You can purchase broader hm1t s and m ay in crease your hm1ts to four times as much for only a few doljars. NOTE FROM THE statements with which I started this column that l1ab1l1ty for business exposures or protection lor any type of business property 1s not provided for 1n the lM>meo wners policy. But you can cover some types of bus!· ness pursuits -ror instance, teaching or selhn&. 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I " """-¥t "'-' OU 11 1 llol JI PllrwY 8 to• JT4 M • vt elpl1'• 7• 31 1• l"ltl"Ol'O !5' • ,..._... am 1 I 11 I\'-'• PitlUOn '10 4'\o'>+t\6' •nd 10 ' ltt 1t"I -• Plu• M 9 7fl 11-+...,. Vt1n 41tll )t 10\i+ \' " .(•l•Co•11 16 ~ "' ,, • '• l•l>llll 40 l •• ,,.. "" 7••r• C<'lfp l •• • ..,. '• (.,,11,.R.-d 1 11 .).I• 1'" ,_ ,...._ Zurn lfld JI 9 76 I"'"• V. • • ' • _, - Just buy or lease*_any new 1975 GM car listed here from a General Motors Dealer and take delivery through February 28, • 1975, and you'll get a check for either $200 or $500, depending on the car you select. And this offer isn't limited to just a few models either. .---·---. It applies to all 41 cars listed here, regardless of engine or equipment. So get in on GM's big small-car rebate offer and save $200 or $500 on a car that can help save you money on gas and operating COStS, too. ·consult your GM Dealer tor full lease details. Chevrolet Vega Hatchback Coupe See vour Chevrolet healers s500 ON MONZA 2+~ s200 ON VEGA Vega Notchback Coupe ,. Vega Hatchback Coupe Vega Wagon Vega lX Notchback Coupe Vega Estate Wagon $200 ON NOVA Nova Coupe Nova Hatchback Coupe Nova 4-door Sedan Nova Custom Coupe Nova Custom Hatchback Coupe Nova Custom 4-door Sedan Nova LN Coupe Nova LN 4-door Sedan I .. See wur Oldsmobile:Oealers • • $200 ON QMEGA Omega Coupe Omega Hatchback Coupe Omega 4-door Sedan Omega Selon Coupt Omega Salon Hatchbai:fc Coup• · Omega Selon 4-door Sedan s5000N ' STARFIRE • I . • GOOD GAS MILEAGE ·· ' One of the best things about owning a small GM car is the·good gas mileage you can expect. For example, our Chevrolet Vega and Pontiac Astre with available 140-cu.-in. 2-bbl. engines delivered . the best gas mileage in the EPA highway tests of any 4-cylinder cars built in ihe United States- 28 inpg. And in the city tests, the Vega got 19 mpg and the Astre 18. mpg, which are also very im-. pressive figures. Our new,Chevy Monza 2+2, Olds Starfire and Buick Skyhawk did extremely well in the EPA tests, too. The Monza 2+2 with standard 140-cu.-in. . 4-cylinder engine got 28 in the highway test, 18 in the city test. And both the Olds Starfire and Buick Skyhawk wit~ standard 231-Cu.-in:V-6 engines delivered 23 mpg in the highway test, 17 in the city. In addition, our Chevrolet Nova, Pontiac Ventura and Oldsmobile Omega with standard • 250-cu.-in. in-line 6-cylinder engines all got 20 mpg in the highway ·driving test, 15 in t~e city test. And the Buick Skylark with standard 231-cu .-in. V-6 got 21 "highway," 15 "city." Of course, the mileage you get depends on where and how you drive. I ' '! Pontiac Ventul'a C1.1atom Sedan -.. Sea wur Pnntiac Dealers $200 ON ASTRE . Astre Hatchback cOupe Astre Safari Wagon Astre SJ Hatchback Coupe Astre SJ Safari Wagon - l200 ON VENTURA Ventura Coupe Ventura Hatchback Coupe Ventura 4-door Sedan Ventura Custom Coupe Ventura Custom Hatchback Coupe Ventura Custom 4-door Sedan Ventura SJ Coupe Ventura SJ .Hatchback Coupe Ventura SJ 4-door Sedan See wur Buiok Dealers ' . $200 ON APOU:O/SKYLARK . . . Apono 4-door Sedan Apollo SIR 4-door Sedan Skylark Coup! Skylark Hatchback Coupe Skylark S/R Hatchback Coupe Skylark S/R Coupe • ' / , I s5000N ' .SKYHAWK ,, • , • ~ ' \ • LOWER OPERATING COSlS - . . · If you followed the owner's manual for recommended service, we figure the 1975 Chevrolet Vega using unleaded fuel could save you up to $240 in parts; lubricants aritt labor over its 1974 counterpart using leaded fuel, if driven 50,000 miles. And the Pontiac Astre follows the same recommended . maintenance schedule. . . In add jtion, our in-line 6-cylinder models could save you up to $304 in scheduled maintenance, while ourV4! models coutd save you up to $350. . Of course, parts and labor costs vary throughout the country, but we've used current list prices on parts and figured labor at $11 per hour. · , Getting cars off ·the lots helps keep production ::: lines rolling t and .people woriing. • • • Buick Skyhawk H1tchback Coupe • ' ' I• " • -. .. . r ... • ·~ ... . :t -• ' I . ' • • ' • .. -Conflicts In role expectation and Jack of communication lead to problems in marriage. Family $ervice ·course explores options,·· how relationships change. , Marriage Enrichment Explored By ALLISON DEERR OtU.Olily ...... sa." • ·What do you expect of a marital partner? 'Are your fights constructive or '"destructive? Can a marriage succeed 'lij;ithout love? -· These are some of the qucs· !lens to be considered in Mar- rJage &Jipchment, a stvtn·Wttil course offered by the Family ~rVice Association of Orange ~unty, · ,MarriaRe. family and child cbunselor Rosanne Slone leads tbe weekly sessions at the FSA office in Tustin. . ''The course is designed for mtirried people lo explore d\(. ferenl ways ol relating in mar· riage and to learn new tecbni· ques and approaches.'' ··She sai~ the idea ~as to ·:eut some 11le back into relationships that have gone stale and to get - couples out of that rut that many get into." Specific goals are increased self-understanding, improved communication, improved self· image, better feelings toward the partner, more efficient problem · solving and a resolution of con- flicts in role expectation between husband and wife. DEVELoP CLosENESS "We want to he~p c W}es de.' velop greater clos ess and warmth."Mrs.Slo aid. The initial session stressed ' marriage as a dynamic rela-; tionship influenced by t}le back- grounds of the partners, the-; family group, peers, educational ' and economic systems and the 1 overall culture. : She debunked some myths 1 atx>ut wedfock. · "'Love does not have to be an e BEA ANDERSON, Editor ". ~ ... :: f,..W.t,~•-Y•, 1t7' ... , .... I Dangerous Game I . ........ , !·~:Who's ·Loser I • ' ! DEAR ANN LANDERS :. ,---~---..... -I)...,. You'll be hearing plenty .about {Ann I that letter from the 18-year-old '·---------' "fun-loving'' virgin who is so pro- integral part of a successful, satisfactory marriage. People. marry for convenience and companionship,'1 she said. Citing a sociological study of couples, she said that lhose with the happiest marriages were . older people "who have learned to accept each_ other's dif· ferences . '' ··Most married people don't necessarily love each other .. They .have a need tb.at_t]!e partner fulfills. Love is not necessary for a satisfactor:y 'P.ar- r i a;g e . People marry for friendship or because they value . the other person as an in · dividual." LOVE DEFINED ~She added that .:'there atf no iriherent differenc~s between · men and women that make il im- poss~le for them to get along, but either sex can be conditioned to Certa"'! types of bellavior." She quoted psychologist Harry Stack Sullivan's definition of love, ''when someone else's needs are as impartant as your own." . And, "the OpJ>OSile of love is not hate. The opposite of love is indifference.'' "The advent of children,'' she continued, "will not improve a potentially difficult or un · satiSfactory marriage. Anyone who has 9hildren can testify to that." Loneliness, she~id, will not be cured by getting rila(ried. . "Fear of loneliness in our cod-. pie system is prevalent. Be.ing singleis a difficult thing to do.'' And, she add~. "telling your spouse to go to Hell won 't mean a poor marriage." · · 'The (irst rule you must learn, Mrs. Stone said, is that ever- ything you do affects the other person. "Each day in married life br- ings some thing new. One or the solutions is to be aware that V.'e are an interacting system. "Couples need to learn to talk about things that bother them, not carry them around waiting for a big blowuo.'' ASSERTIVENEss Mrs. Stone believes that people should strive to hit the middle line between passivity and ag - gression, namely assertiveness. "'Most fights are the result of l}lOsl of us being brought up either passive or aggressive. Children are told 'don't' and 'not' but not given the whole message. Then. in sports and business, they're e ncouraged to be ag- gressive.'' ·Passive people need to realize that saying ··oo·· doesn't mean rejection. "Everyone has the right to refuse. to make reasona - ble refusals to requests.·• She categorized marriages as s table /s atisfactory, un- Rt ah l r IR ;it.ii;;(actorv . stable /unsatisfactory and un-. stable /unsalisf actory. The first includes only five per- cent of the population who come. from practically identical back· grounds and similar interests. "The average cou ple fits into the second slot. They have their ups and downs, but over the long haul, the marriage is a i:ood one.'' The third means "it isn't good but they've settled for it. The last a re the ones who end up in divorce.'' . 1'-1rs. Stone views the course as preventive medicine. "We're learning ways to deal with pro- blems before they get too big, too serious to cope with easily." Couples interested in this or future sessions can obtain further information from the FSA. New~ Cabinet Spirited SACRAMENTO (UPI 1 -Claire ·Dedrick, a Republican, flops down on her office couch, lights up a cigarette and says the days when she fought only for CollServationi.st causes are behind her. Rose Bird, a Democrat, taught con· sumer protection to college students·, but now sits erect behind her ofrice desk and avoids talking publicly about how mu ch protection California consdmers need. They are the two women in Gov . Ed· mund G . Brown Jr.'s "New Spirit" cabine~. probably the first ever to hold such rank in the state, although periodic rearrangements or the government structure have left the issue unclear. And each brings her speeial back- ·ground to the head of ''s uper· bureaucracies" in the Brown adminislra- ticin . Mrs. Dedrick is Secretary of the R6ources Agency, v.·hich oversees the Departments of Conservation, Fish and Game, Forestry, Parks and Recreation. Waler Resources, among olhers. She was fll'St vice presidenl o( the Sierra Club only weeks ago and re- decorating her-Menlo Park kitchen when she got a call asking if she would be in- terested in the job as resources chief of the most environmentally diverse state in the union. GOOD IMPRESSION She had met Brown only three times in her life, and then just long enough lo say '·helloand goodby.'' To her utter amazement. subsequent talks with the governor led to her selec- tion. Al age 44 , she put down the sword. "I am no longer an advocate. My job is lo resolve the differences a mon g ad- vocates,'' she says. Ms. Bird, 38, is S('<.:retary of the Agriculture and Services Agency, which includes the Departments or Consumer Affairs, F"ood and Agriculture, In - dustrial Re lations, the s tate fire marshal, and more. Sbe met Brown nearly 15 years ago ·when both lived at International House, a co-op student dormitory at the UC Berkeley campus. The two maintained their acquain- tance as Ms . Bird went on to become a legislature intern, a Nevada Supreme Court clerk, a deputy JX!blic defender in Santa Clara County and a teacher or criminal law and consumer protection at Stanford Law School. She worked on Brown's campaigns for secretary or stale and governor but was never ''a mover or shaker.'' She sometimes was his chauffeur when he went to the San Francisco Bay Area. Still, she was "quite surprised" at her high-level app:>intment, and gave up law for government only with "a great deal of reluctance.·· RELAXED In an interview. Mrs. Dedrick was friendly outgoing and relaxed. She joked and seemed genuinely enthused a bout her role as environmental compromiser . The windows in her 13th floor office framed the snow-capped Sierras to the east or Sacramento and the rich agricultural land at their base. · · She spoke of a new emphasis on ''low cost'' recreation ft>r the underprivileged. "One of the·worst inequalities is that children grow up and never have the op4 portunlty to feel the kind of peace I grew up with in the Rocky Mountains back in the 30s." 1 ucJ: of herself for keeping "ever-• yoU have lo hear to believe. This 'ytfting intact." chick is a high school sophomore 1 · ~Jt seems her boyfriend wahts yet she says things like: "Me and 1 hf'" to give in, but she is de-·Shim went skating." or, "We was 14mined to take her virginity to walking arm in arm." This after- I ~marriage bed. I quote: ''I've noon she was showing me two : a1ready told him that if the poerp:s she bad written and asked 1 ~ure gets too much, he can if, L would tell . her ''which is ~ ; ~ve off. But he still stic:ks like worser1" .. aper.'' ~-Ji there any hope for this girl? : n high school, we called thosa. What can be done to get her to ~ t,tpes ••Professional Virgins." speak decent English? How did : 1'tley drove guys cru;y, flirt.iftg she get tq be a high school 1 ~teasing. They we'nt just as sophomore whf!n she 'couldn't f~ as they could without cross· pass a fourth-grade English ! She also believes now is probably a good time to go slowly with large de- velopments, such as the controversial peripheral canal addition to the stale water project. ~ ~-the line -with no regard grammar test? Plea.se answer: I \Jthatever for the agony and these questions. I'd like to help •frustration of the i>oor fellow who her -E MB ARR ASS ED ( W/11' expected to "cool it" OQ de· FRIEND I mand. ., DEAR FRIEND: I'd llke an t Girls who behave that ~ay are answer to Uaat Jast question i •~reme1y, selfish. Moreover, myself. I receive letters every • l&Oy usually hate men and use da,y rrom high school 1tudenta 4 ~ir bodies .to punish tht)ll. If I whose grammar and seelllng are f were In that dude's place. I'd ou.toftblsworld. . I •ve off. NO girl ls better than a Tbe only solution for your \ tase. -JN THE KNOW rriead ls to get prjvate tutoring, I "DEAR JN: You're right about work like a dog, and keep at It un- i tW m1U. I heard pleiitY about ttl she 11 ab·le to overcome her de· l t~ tea1e'' an4 most of the let· eplJ Ingrained ipeeeb habits. I I .Cn ca111e fro111 high school and hope _ ab• ls wllU•S lo 'do ll I college aludeat1 (males) who because lf .. she Isn't 1b1t is 1 called ber name• &be paper• de1tloed. to go th.rou,iJi lite sound· 1 wouldn't prln&. Thank.a (or you:r Ing like aa l.lnoramm. { JeU.er. It wu the bes& of the · 1 ba<b. , ' , Are your pal1'1llf too strict? , H&{d lo reach? Ahh La{lders' I ·, ''DEAR ANN !.ANDERS: There . booklet. ..Bu11iJ ,by Parents? (._ Ws ruoal lllrl l'v'o ~wn .for l"fow .to G.et Mo~ Freedom ... ll'!l!e a >Vblle. She la cool, with jt ·Could l\.81P you bridge £he ~bas lots of trtends. EvJ.on~ (eneratiOJI ,gap. Send 50 c,eqts In oy1 having her around. he's coin wllli your ·request and a kind your molber '!"ould ove. !ting', -Cll\ltlped, ••l.(·addressed eproblem: enveloPo to Ann Landers, P' .0. , 1ra11jmar ls something Box UOci.,Elatn. m. OOl20. '· r Attorney Rose Bird (above) and Sierra Club vice presid~nt Claire Dedrick · (right) have been :aP.poin~ed ~o Gov. Edmund G. Brow{I Jr.'s cabinet. • • • • •. • ' • • "Bul I want to take a new look , I mean that," she says. DOCTORATE She has a PhD in microbiology rrom Slanfortl, and declares. ''I'm con vincible by fact, but not by rhetoric -I hope.'' Ms. Bird is more cautious. reserved and may6e even shy. Above all she is lawyerly. With both agriculture and consumer affairs potent~ly explosive issues in the capital this ylar, she is firm : "l don't think we advance the course of govern· menl very much by coming in and 'm a k i n g b 1 a c k · a n d -w h l t e statements ... premature judgments have got us into a lot of trouble.'' Before talking about any issues. even consumerism where she bas a great deal of experience, Ms. Bird pleads the need for more time and study. · · ''lf my training as a lawyer has taught me anything it has taught me to fmd out what the facts are and to try and give a fair hearing_" But iu an agency which she describes as the ctose$l thing to 4 ''conglomerate'' In the government. she hopes lo bring some ot the interests together. "Very oneo there ii an attempt to put agriculture over on one aide and the co"" sumer over 9n ~ oJ:ber, '' she 1ays. ''Jt la Ume Lo look ati.t morerealisticaUi!' '· I 1 , I • DAILY PILOT ,. l - • > • • HEALTH PRO· MOTION -Healthy hearts is the goal of the Silver and Gold Chapter of the Aux· illary of So_uth Coast Hospital, wh1ch will sponsor its 16th Valen· tine Ball Saturday, Feb. 8, in th e Newporter Inn. Getting the okay to run to the fun is Mrs. George WoU. who is checked by Dr. Hobart Proctor. , • Fun Focuses on Hea·rts Healthy hearts will be the focus of the 16th annual Valentine ·Ball planned by the Silver and Gold Chapter of the Auxiliary ol .·South Coast Community l; Hospital. The gala, lo lake place Satur· 1 day, ,Feb. 8, in the-.Newporter Inn, will raise funds for the ~llospital's program to aid de· ~elopment of better health care of the heart and promote aware·. neas and educalloil. • Guests will take home pro. fP'ams band·pain\ed by Laguna ·Hills artist Mrs. Joseph Franklin Simmons. A former television actress, Mrs. Simmons appeared in many commercials and on such programs as "Death Valley Days.'' The ball traditionally is the first fund-raising event or the year for the auxiliary, which in 1974 donated $60,000 to the hospital. Ball chairman is Mrs. John Platz and co-chairman is Mrs. George Wolf. Others assisting are t~e Mmes. John Weld , patrons chairman; Lowell Phillips, invitations chairman; Kenneth . Fleck, secretary, and Watson Jarrett, treasurer. Invitations have been mailed to more than 1500 past ball patrons and hospital friends who traditionally attend. T hose wishing to receive an in- vitation or make a reservatton may call the auxiliary office, 499·1311, or Mrs. Lowell Phill!ps. • ,_ • . > Gemini, ._ ---' WBllNESDAY,UUUAJIYS Ch .. anges -e • ':l!!t,llNEY OMAU . A•IB8 ( 21.April 19): Your ''vis- ion"' dean ~JIOU perceive, see, oeue, ot finierQ11 puUieclwbatisb•pf>enln1. Now II' lime to cbeek travel Colders. . . ' TMJavs (April :111).llq 201: .. Tllooe wbo perfOl'ID special services may not be telllnl the whole truth, nolhb>g but the truth. You will have lo do sorpe cbeclting. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You are due for changes in basic proc*dures. Some rest· less persons, not concerned with traditioo, force the bands ol those in authority. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Go slow - be diplomatic. M,ake geature or reconcilia- tion to family member.•Beaulify surround- ings. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Love, romance, illusion, creative urges -these now are spotlighted. You could "be a hit" before the cameras . Your personal magnetism shines. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Business, responsibility, ability to handle challenge . -these areas are accented. Build on solid base. Refuse to skimp or skip essentials. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Finish wh at you start. Find better ways or getting message, news to more persons more of the time. Eschew gossiP.. · ' SCOR PIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Costs1 budgets are apt to be deceptive. Key now is to get new accounting -and have ••your people'' on firing line. SAGITJ'ARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Cycle , is high; what appeared a setback will boomerang in your favor. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 -Jan. 19): Be versatile, flexible and social. Your irrnate shyness should be overcome-for benefit or all, especially yourself. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Friend could aid in project which spells profit. You are able to collect, to add to personal possessions. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You gain added recognition. Your ability to perce ive beyond "known means" is emphasized. Be prepared for inquiries. G 0 L F LESSONS PlllYAn•&•OUI' --0..A'T ...... Pt•"•••••ll 20·25°/o DISCOUNT OH ALL TOP~AME GOLF ~IP'MEHT & MEllCHAHDISE LYHX, FOOTJOY HA YMAl(EI, IZOD r?l ;//,;;p,;;,,: ;f;.,, &OUCOUl.H lighted for Night Play 1107 I I w ..... _. .... Wit oll l'IOllc c-~ =,,...-- na11WJC?f1DJ '.i;;_~---· ((;--... . . VALENTINES . CARDS-Glm a&n I. CO.UT .-..WA'f an;.1f1a c.-...... C.U: I ! ...... LOSE WEIGHT FAS·T New clinical tnts cornpltled at • Njoi urrimlity hospil .. PfOH th.It thf ODRINEX !'tan will N ip you lose tKtSS wtitlll Qllickl)'.• · ODRINEX coM&Mll • •IMrinr 1111111« blHI' lhal supprtua ttla IJPP'tite. (11joy 11'1ree good meM 1 d.., 1s Ille tiny OORINEX labltt ltlt~ 1Nlic11ty hdps -;oc.. etl Ins without beiil( lwllf'Y· With lewtt c.H:win, rout wei1ht con down. Salt tliktA as. diftcttd • '!1'\U 11:01 _!111!1 Y06!_ llll'VOUS. l!.;=~~~~~~·~1 look btllet, lttl btl!ff IS you Stitt I · 'slim"'inc'°"" locb1 wUllODAIN[X. DAILY PILOT Satist1etion111111ntm or lllOMY r.ct. 644-1700 #541 CLASSIFIED ADS M2·5e78 . THRIFTY '"·' "' 0 1'>CO\J'-f .. tokl'> -.-WEIGHT REDUCTION._..._ by "ACUPRESSURE .. (no needles used) SIMl'U • SAR • EFFECTIYE QUICK RESULTS-NO MEDICATION 1-:::=.-645.1177.1 DAY'::i.-::::D.C. .· -c .... w...W1e1t6 .Energies Turn to Fu .nd-rais.ing Soup, SaJad, Seafood Dinner A cup of Pol•ge SI. Gern1ain. made d•ily in our kilchen. Crisp spindcli Sdlad wilh chopped bacon, hard boill.'d eBS, swcef/soor d1essing. Ctepes St. Jacque s: Scallop.~. sh rinip. and sliced 3 9§ PWP Hear-More Institute, Newport Beach. mushroon1 in .1 ~herry sauce with • · f Peter A. Holman, Newport Beach ~ psychologist and critic of the book, ''Open L Marriaee.'' will be tbe guest speak~r for Orange Coast Chapter, Parents· W1tboot · Reservations may be m'ade by calling the institute. • FV Woman 's Club Monte Carlo South Coast Juniors or F'ountain Valley will present a Monte Carlo night in the community center at 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. ·8. Proceeds will benefit the Girls Club. ~ruye1e cheE>Se. Partners • .,._ ---......_ _ ...._ The 1roup will meet at 8 p.m. rdday, ; Feb. 7, in Costa Mesa <;ountry Club. · The first charily dance, sponsored by Fountain Valley Woman's CluP, will be pre· sented at 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 8, in Meadowlark Country Club. 50s Party • COSTA MESA-"""°"" - • BEVERLYHILLS-•-00W11 • WOOOLANO HILLS -Tho ,,_,... • ARCADIA........., AW f-hot 1 Snow Trip i j All deli! and bard-of-bearing junior and senior big~ school students in Orange Coun· ty are invited to a snow -trip to Crestline Saturday, Feb. s, sponsored by Cblldrtm's City of Hope Maxine C3verley•Chaptcr, City of Hope will have a dinner dance at 6:30 p.m. Satur- day, Feb. 8,...tn El Adobe restaurant, San Juan Capistrano. Shir Ha Ma'alot Harbor Rerorm Temple Sisterhood plans a Good Old Fifties party al 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 8, in Oakwood Clubhouse, Newport Beach. Members and guests are welcome. Regatta .. Diet~r Weighs Opti_ons The annual two-day Valentine regatta and dinner dance for Lido Isle and Bahia Corinthian Yacht clubs will begin Feb. 8. BCYC will host the party at 7:30 p.m. Saturdav. · MG ! • ' ! '111 ERMA'°MBECK Mv friend, Marilyn, and I have just lost a combined total of 27 pounds. · Don't write and ask 'how we did it. I'll tell you. JI took us two months of discipline, dedication and'terminal famine. But frankly. it was worth it. We have niore energy, we look better and I can't tell you what it's done for our appetites. As I was saying the other day -·1 can ,hardly waii ror hot weather 10 I can Cross my legs. . It's something I've B;lways want- ed lo do." · ~ ''J know,•• said Manlyn, ''I just threw away all ID.Y Pl\ntyhose fot' awoman7'2"orover,. ''The question now ls how far dowewanttogowithit.'' · ''What do you mean?'' asked Marilyn. ''Rl&bt now, we are borderline seit symbols. A few pounds could Ult ua either way. Do we want truck drivers whistling at us like springer spaniels when we walk down the str eet? Do we? Marilyn,l 'mlalkingtoyou." . "I'm think.ini." ••no we want to have our husbands decorate us with gowns and furs and wear us on their arms like a Timex watch-? And be at a table ln a restaurant and have drinks sent to the table from a tall, blonde stranger at the bar,? Are these questions getting too hard for you, Marilyn?" ''Give me a minute." "'Do we want to go through life being alienated by women because we wear ,a size eight dress? And have their husbands surround us at parties? What kind of life would it' be to wear a bathirtg s uit without a floor· length towel? To turn in a 24-hour girdle with eight hours left on it?" "I suppose we'd have to get used lo panting phone calls, door· to·doot salesmen asking if our SATISFACTION GUARANTEED All ages: B~. chlldrfl\ and adults AT WIT'S END mothers were at home, and husbands cr~y out of their minds with jealousy," mused Marilyn. ''But most of all, Marilyn," r said, "and consider t.hi~'careful­ ly, we would never sG'e gravy again.'' Marilyn shook her head slowly, "I djdn 't lose 25 pounds to stop livin~." .. HOw many times do I have to tell you ," I snarled, "that 1t sounds better to say we 've lost a combined total of 27 pounds!'' Dr. Ruth A. McCormick, associate pro- fessor or neurology and assistant director or neurological sciences of USC School of Medicine will talk about Myasthenia Gravis: Outlook 1975 al 2 p.m. Sun day, Feb. 9. ' The event is the annual membership meeting of-the Orange County Chapter, MG. It will lake place in Canyon General Hospit·al, Anaheim. Book Review Author Jack Smith will review hi s book , "God and Mr. Gomez" at the 10 :30 a.m. Celebrity BOOlr'review series sponsored by South Coast Alumnae, Pi Beta Phi, Friday, Feb .. 7. We Care Another We Care group has been formed in the Harbor Area aqd meel!!I at 7:30 p.m . on Sundays in the Newport Harbor Lutheran Church. ~ The first cbltpter ntlnues to meet at 7:30 p.m . FriOay n the First United Methodist Church, Costa Mesa. Founded to help separated, divorced or widowed people read)usl to the single world, chapters meet to discuss current problems facing members. ·NOTIC IS HAVING A FIRST QUALITY ST ARTIHG WED. FEI. 5 9038 ADAMS AYE. tlH KIW SJiffWAY CIHTRJ ·HUHTIMGTOH IUCK-963-ZZZ I 2tl2t SO. WISTllHAYL ·11 · "sAN !'lDR0-547·3095 ll021 PACIACC0ASTHWY. . . . .. JORR.AHC1i-J71-Z795 • ' K-MAC DRUG DISCONTINUED BUSINESS ON JANUARY 25, 1975 • One llttlttg par 1ubfeet fAddlllonal subjects-Groupe or lndlridu•l1 In' same lamlty-$1.00 per aubJac.t Much thought was given, to the future prescription needs of their custpmers. It was ·decided to giv9"K-Mac's prescription records to Dean's Pharmacy (formerly Dean's Medicine Shop), just a few blocks away. This decision was reached due to the similarity in operations of the two busi- nesses. No proots-ChOOH from llnl1hed prot .. elonal portralt• fposea-our NlecUon) 'You mey utect addillon11 porlrtill olfar9d nt low, '-""""",~ pi1ca1 At Dean's, you will enjoy the same prescription service, wh ich attracted you to K-Mac. You or your physician may still dtal the familiar K-Mac number, 645-1352, OR. the telephone number of Dean 's Pharmacy, 642-4104. Wod..s.t. ICM S-. IZ·4 W.&, llnt.. ft'L. W .. S... FEBRUARY 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 (.._---i'-f..;;O.;;;~.;;;~..;.:'..;.A.;;.;~;;.;;E-.R___,J SPEAKS OUT In the DAILY PILOT - Your order will promptly be attended to. Then, simply pick up your prescriptions here. . ' ' . D.EAN'SPHARMAcY ' . Fonnerly Dean's Medicrne.Shpp J ' 390E.17thST.,,,,._._,COSTAMfSA • • ' • r ,, 1 · • • • • • MIXED SINGLES --by Wm. F. lrown and Mel C:.OSMlll • ~.tr A I l,;INGUS t:e!)J% l JUST 1!Jol( ! IGlOMeN AND Soo I .WOMtN f TUMBLEWEEDS WHU1'S l'OOKIN'? :I ... 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New Zealilnd men's an<l women 's records for .she appeared to b~rst into tea.rs, (AP) -Lynne Cox\ 18, or 1.a)s crosstngtheEngliahChaonel. ble to .conU01.1.e after about sUc ~itherinrel1ef,joyorexhaustion . 0 T h-Alamitos :.oday became the tint She entered the walfT f~m hours in chC:>PY conditions ~\th a ln July 1912., )li.11 Cox ..S't'8JO . n U e woman to swim the treacht,rous rocky Terawhlti Heads, a (ew freshening "{ind. But subSequent the Engli1h Channel in nine Cook Strait between the North miles around the coast froin New reports &aid she was swimmina flours 57 .mln~tea to set • world a nd South islands of New Zealand's capital city of Well· wellwithasteadystroke. r ecord by either a m ~n or a NEW YORK _ Th e Lo ~ Zealand. ington. Her target wai Pf!rano At 8 p.m. Cox touched a tiny· wo,lnan. Three weeks later, Angeles Lakers, already trailing Her-time of 12 hours, 3 minutes Heads at the northemmmt tip-or bay on South Island, about two Dayg Hart broke that mark by 13 tecond place .Seattle by 5 ~ · was well outside the record ol 9 Soulh I.stand. miles away from her ·intended· minutes. games irt the NBA's Pacific hours, 35 minutes. set by New After six nautical miles, the,ac-destination. The next ~UmFller, she wept Division, don't figure to improve Zealand male swimmer Keith companying laWlches rePorted A lar ge crowd cheered the ~ack to the cliannel to regain her their playorr chances when they Hancox in 1964. Lynne was swimming strongly gallant girl on as s he slowly and .. t~lle, setting the current record _ open a four-game trip here Aside from Hancox, only one after lighting her way through a laboriously, and obviously tired, t1me9:36 . . p e rson . Barrie D ave nport dif!icult.changeortide. covered the last 100. yards to Last September, Miss Cox tonight against the New York another New Zealander, has con-After she had been in the water shore . swam 21 miles between Palos Knicks. <Channel!iatGo'clock). quered this 14·mileswim. ' seven hours and with less tha n As Cox e merged from the Verdes and Catalina Island to The Lakers, whose 19--30 record · is the second worst in the NBA, __ c_o_x_a_1_r_•_•d_Y __ ho_l_d_s_bo_th __ th_e __ 3_'h_m_il_e_s_t_o_g_o_,_t_h_e_l_a_u_n_c_h_e_s_r_e_-__ w_a_te_r_a_n_d_r•_m_o_v_ed_h_e_r_g_og_g_1_e_s_e_i_g_h_t _ho_u_rs_4_B_m_1n_u_1.es __ · ---- also meet Buffalo, Detroit and Philadelphia on the trip. The¥ have lost five of seven games since the All Star game despite 'the return of high-scoring forward Cazzie Russell. · Two t ea ms in each NBA division qualify for the playoffs. Pltilffes Ta111pering! ATLANTA -Eddie Robinson, vice president of the Atlanta Braves, said today he has asked baseball commissioner Bowie Kuhn to investigate the possibili- tyttm-tbe-Philadelphia-¥billi are tampering with Atlanta's rights to Dick Allen. Robinson commented -on published' reports that Phillies' players, led by second baseman Dave Cash and third baseman Mike Schmidt,. ar'e beading a drive to;;eonvince the 32-year-old Allen to come out of retirement. ''I have asked the com- Jllissi.oner of baseball's office to· · investigate the possibility of the Pblladelpbla Pbllli.S tampering with .Qiclt Allen.•• Robinson said. Rder-Purs.ed PORTOGUARO, Italy - Two c.arload&--Of goccer-lans pursued the auto of referee Pietro Nuovo for six miles after the home team lost2-0 in a match dur· ing which Nuovo kicked two hi:> me teamplayersoutofthegame. -Police said Nuovo evaded several attempts by the fans' cars to force him off the road but finally Jost control of his car and overturned into a ditch. Doctors said be will probably be out of the bospiW in 10 days. Geoffrion R eftglts ATLANTA -The Atlanta Flames of the National Hockey League announced Monday night the resignation of Bernie "Boom Boom" Geoffrion as coach. The Flames said he will be im· mediately replaced by Fred Cre.ighton, c'ach or the Flame!;?' Omaha farm club in the Ceiltral Hockey-Leaiue. • I T h e Joys o f Baseball Practice UC Irvine's two-lime national baseball champions take time out from their us ual business lo try a n e w method of base stealing under damp conditions. Upper photo s hows ' o.ur i-1i. Pflefln •r Pa<irlc• o ·o.i..i1 an example of "'hat can happen when too many baserun- ncrs try to steal second, while Bruce Banning {below) finds oUt how easy a belly s lide can be. Connors Should Buy U.S. a Cup ucrc-at Tij.umphs ". ·l . !n ~ngland ~ ' . . TORQUAY, En1land-UC lr"ine sophomore Uodsay Mone helped the United St.ates take a 2.0--tead over the Nethe•lancla"1D- men 'sand women-• singles M"on· day in an urider-21 tennta tourney, among eigbt.naUou. . .. Mor,e whipped Annelies Pins, 6·3, 6·2 in the &ee0nd match after . Rayni Fox.of Miami beat Corrine Ypsaard, 6--1, 8-2. The week-long tourney i1 played on a round-robin basis for the fir.st four daya,. and then switches to elirhination pliiy. Cottno r• Plat1s. NORTH LITl1,E ROCK, Ark.'~ -Top-seeded Jimmy Connon :t; and Jan KodesolCU<hoslovakia ·'.ii are featured in first-round.._~ matche~tonight of the $25.000 ·" Arkansa International Tennla'~ tournam nt: -•• Connors, the defending -V.s: · ' Open and Wimbledon champion, plays Rolf Tbung of Holland and Kodes, the 1973 Wimbledon champion, meets Bob Kreiss in a:..-.. pair of evening matches. Con-·-' nors is the defending tournament - champion. In first·round action Monday. John Yuill of South Africa beat Ian Fletcher of Australia 7-5, 7-6 ~ Jan Pisecky of Czechoslovakia downed Marcelo Lara or Mexico City. 6-3, 6-4 ; Wojtek Fibak of Poland defeated John Feaver of Great Britain 6-4, M . Also Jeff Austin beat Jira • Granat of Czechoslovakia 6-4, 2·6,· 6-4; Dick Bohrnstedt defeat- ed Roger Dowdswell 6-4, 6--4, and Charlie Owens beat Virol Marcu of Rumania 6-0, 6-2. F iUol Esc_apcs ST .. P ETERSBURG , Fla. Second·seeded Jaime Fillol of ··. Chile squeaked by Ove Bengtson of Sweden, 7-6, 4·6, 6·3 in the first round of the $60,000 World Cham- pionship Tennis St. Petersburg Cl;l.ssic Monday. The unseeded Bengtson used a -powerful serve to give Fillol. playing below-par, a surprisingly hard fight and force the match to ' three sets. Fifth-seeded Brian Gottfried. ' look less than an hour to down Teimuraz Kakulia of the Soviet ·· Union 6·3, 6·1, while No. 8-seed Jeff Borowiak easily defeated · Canada's Mike Belkin 7-6, 6-1. In other matches, Andrew Pal·· lison of Rhodesia beat Allan · Stone of Australia 7·5, 6-3; Charlie Pasarell of Puerto Rico defeated Thomai Koch of Brazil·· 6-3, 6-4; Mike Estep beat Norman: 1-lolmes 1-6, 6-t, 6-5, and Alex · Metreveli of Russia downed ' Geoffrion, «, had been foach .of the Flames since the team's inCeptionJn 1972. ~ · Steve Turner, Q..6, 6-2, 6·2. Hoosier• Collect ' BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -Bob· by Wilkersop. led a balanced In· diana attack with 18 points Mon· day nigh\ and the unbeaten, top- r an I< e d Hoosiers blasted Michigan. 74-UI, in a Big Ten Conference college basketball game. Wilkerson, a S.foot-6 guard who jumps center, turned in his finest collegiate performance and was aided by forward Steve Green's 13 and center Kent Benson's 11. E.r-gridder D ies MARTINSBURG, W. Va . Dr. William "Hoot" Flanagan, a dentist who played on one of lhe nation's firsfpro football teams, died Monday. He was 73. While practicing dentistry here, Flanagan commuted to Pottsville, Pa., to play with the Pottsville Maroons . Th at- lranchise was later moved to Boiton, then to Washington, whe re it is DOW the Redskins of the Nalional Football League. Flanagan was an outstanding athlete at the University or Pit- tsburgh, where he was halfback on the football team and guard on -the basketball team. He also coached a semi-pro football team in the Martinsburg area. Cltarg e r s Ink Pair SAN DIEGO -The San Diego Chargers signed a rookie out of Utah State and a former Oakland prep player to free agent con· tracts wilh the Naliona1 Football League team Monday. The two are John Hatley, 6· foot·4, 252-pound guard, and linebacker John Iglehart, 6-2. 230, who played at Oakland Prep and Laney Junior College . Iglehart tried out with the Miami Dolphins lll!st year. . • Arnie's Co nfidence Back ·Palmer Third to HONOLULU tAPJ -Arnic·s down. But he ain't out. Nol by a long shot. The di sappointment of still another vi ctory that escaped and this one was so 'tantali zingly close -is forgotten . Hi s head is up, his game is in gear, his confidence is building up a nd i:::rowing ¥d Arnold Palmer is seeking bis next titl e just as eagerly, just as anxiously, j ust as confidently as ever. ··1 ·ve had disappointments before,·' the 45-year-old Palmer said after he had chaTged into a late ti e for the top, then Jet ob- scure Gary Groh escape with the title Mon rlay in the $220,000 Hawaiian Open golf tournament. ·•f'm not gonna quit or givP up just beciluse I lost u golf t urna- ment," Palmer continued. 'I've lost a lot of golf tournume And r·ve had my disa ppoint- ments before. I've had lots of dis· appointments in my lire.· ··But that's hi story now. ··t 'm very disappointed. I 'm always disappointed when l lose. .. But I'm playing better now than I have in two years, maybe three or four years. That ·s en· couraging . [ only missed fiv e greens in the tournament. And I felt I.was putting the ball well. I just couldn't seem to get it all together in the last round. ··But thal's past. Now I 'm look · ing forward to \Vednesday. I'll be ready." That's the start of the 00-hole . five·day Bob ope Desert Classic in Palm Spr ngs~ It's the last title Pal n, two years ago, a nament he has won five times and one he admits holds a s pecial attr action for him. But while Arnold is looking ahead to the next event, the JO. year-old Groh, a career struggler whose previous big check was for $4 ,000, is happily, almost un - believably, stealing glances at the $44,000 prize he pi cked up with the victory. -Beavers Next for Bruins LOS ANGELES <UPI I "-· A year a10, Ua..A 's Bruins went north and 1ulfered back-to-back toaes to ON!p State (61·57 I and lo Oregon (~J. . n.e o .... Olll State defeat ended UCLA'.l .Patllle-8 re<O<d wlnnftig .ueak at 50 pmes. UCLA la atCorvallla, Ore .. and Eusene, Ore ~, again this • weekend alld Ille Bruins' Friday ni6l m..W., 'l!itll Or•1on State wll1 bl for undloput.ed pouesslon af~t pl-la tbe l'ac-8 race. Iba Brufns ii~ at 'Ottlon Satur- 4-yJlllbl. " "I don ·l think what bopp4lned last year in Oregon will have a ny bearing on this year,•• UCLA's John Wooden told the Squtllern California basketball writers Monday. · . "This is an entirely different team. Our players are realisUc enough to know lhat anything can happen in our conference this ·year. Any team can beat any other team. I've said that all along. . ''The conference is so close lhls yelU' that thr home 1-<llllHhoUld ~aye a liCfin1te ed~c. We 'll have r 1n be at our best to come out with two \1ictories this weekend." U LA moved into a first.place tle ilh Oreg'on State at 4-1 with .an exci ting 89·84 win over 'U versity of Southern Callfornla at Pauley Pa\llllon Saturday ni t. "I think that was one of the fioer ball games we've had in our series with USC," Wooden said. "lt was a game that's very good for intercollegiate basketball. "But we have no time to tbink ' °'"''., ·~bout U1e past. We have lo gel re· o. .... N1Mub1. AMhtifl'IV'I n.7t--n.11 ,.. ody for our trip lo 0-reaon " "'""-'•Pit. NtwPGrio..c:11 • .-*''·rt·''-"' • • · i "•rC•r1wo.~wm,1e..c",'4t n 1a.10o1t-N I 1 Jh view of whet happened at Ivan Molina of Colombia won · Palm Springs ~nd Las Vegas by defa~lt after Ray Rulfels of · over the weekend, perhaps Jim• Australia dropped out. of the. iny Connors would like to take tourhament because of an injury., part of the $100,000 he earned and buy a replica of the Davis Cup his country won 't be wirtning, thanks to his absence. While Connors was whipping Rod Laver in Vegas, the U.S. was getting knocked out oi Davis Cup WHITE WASH Gl..ENNWHln. action by Mexico. It can seem re- asonable to assume that Con- nors' presence on.the team would have meant th e difference between victory and defeat. After all, he is ranked No. I In the world and since we lost to Mexico by a 3·2 margin, you have o believe Connors would be worth one win in two singles tries, at least . One person defe nding Connors hints that none of Me~· o's Dav~ Cup players would ha let '6'· ing for their countr and be tween· themselves nd a chance lo win tOO grand. I submit ttiat this person knows very little about M,exicans. First, they would try and schedul~ .the big money tiff around Cup play and doing that surely would be no chore. In the ullimaginable in'Stance where schedule conflict was un· avoidable, my money and ex- perience south of the border say the player would put his country above the dough. That m ay sound naive to those who are used to the mercenaiy wa y of life some of us have come to lead in this country. But elsewhere. money doe s not necessarily buy bod.v·and soul. , • Perhap'J oow Slllrley Babuholf Ill i•t oome (OD· 1lderatlon 11 Orange ~County 51>orts Cetebrtly of the year after flnh,111•1 third ta Mon day's Sulllfaa Award . votlas. T ho! awird goe1 to Ute &op amateur a~te In lhe n•llOll oil ltallotl are east from all eonen of tbe .. • Connors Won't • Make Decision On Dav is Cup" ., NORTH LITILE ROCK, Ark ,. (AP) -Jimmy Connors;• generally acknowledged as the top tennis player in the world,. said Monday he was not sure whether he would play for the . United States in Davis Cup com-' petition next year. : The U.S. Davis Cup team was upset by Mexico Sunday and Dennis Ralston suggested he pro-• -., bably would not captain the- American team next year. He said that most U.S. players had- pride in their country, but that one did not. He confirmed that he was talking about Connors. "Well, .-naybe pride ln se!f. should co-me before pride in anything else," Connors said Monday when aske·i:l about R~lston 's statement. · Connors has declined to play in Davis Cup competition for the past three years and a rift bas det v.elop e d ·between him and Ralston . At one point, Ralston was quoted as saying Connors never would play as long as he was captain. ,C.OMOrs coun~red by saying he never would play urt- der Ralston. · , Connors, when asked if ~ would play for the U.S. Davis Cup team next year, said. "I don't know, we'll just have to wait and 1ee. : I ' Cage Ratfugs; ' ' I DAIL V PILOT 81$ • • El _ Toro's CIF Hopes ~ Car1ied by Connally Oilers, Irish . . Vie Tonight ~~~~~~~ .... ~~~ BYEDBVRGAllT .• -.. ~ .. ~ ...... ,... "'J"~ ' ary Coi111aily is not a row patterned offense, I wai hesitant. a Jql of the time when~l was open and'Jnigut 101 ~e a shot when i..: .... defense would come on." better shot. "But I reel a lol morccomforta- !>le now.1 like Lo rt• ... • \ilUe ml)re and it opens me up.''. An improving Huntiniiton "Beach High School baSketball team will be favored over the Kennedy H igb Fighting lrlah tonight (7) in a crucial Empire Leaeue outing on the 1-18 Oilen' C\, .... :.. • "' GARY CONNALLY GUARDS RICH BRANNING. 228 Teants Flourish Kids Getting a Kick Out of Area Soccer By DAVE ROMANO Morrison's Arsenal team is Ol IM O•llw P11.1su.11 part of Region 5 which takes in The expression on the face or Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Arsenal coach Bill A-1orrison told Irvine, Huntington Beach and theslory. Fountain Valley. There are 114 HiS goalie had just come out teams in this region which makes too far and the Billikens took ad-it one of the largest in Southern vantage of it by kicking the ball California. into the open net . The goal gave There are two leag ues in the Billikens a 2-1 win in a key division one. seven leatues in America it Youth Soccer division two and five leagues in Organization game al Newport division three. Beach's Horace Ensign park. There are also l(}' teams in Morrison knew the moment his Region 41, composed of teams goalie came out that his Arsenal from the Southern Coast area squad was in t rouble. He threw from El Toro to San Clemente. his hands up in the air as the ball · Orange County area director sailed into the open nel and the J erry Berlin tries to explain the game was lost. l\forriso n , area growth of the sport in this however, is used to hi s area : youngsters making mistakes of this kind. "I think the key 1s that everyone "'Playing positions is one of the gels to play. in soccer very !cw hardest things to teach the kids ... boys sit on the bench watching," says Morrison. "They're not ex-says Berlin ... One doesn't need • posed to soccer on television like any high degree of physical skills other sports so they don't know . to play the game like in baseball where to play in game situa-or football. Thus. a boy who is not tion " gifted athletically can s till play Li~e m any of the coaches in the and feel like he's contributing un· area AYSO program, Morrison like other sports \\'hen he find s has a solid soccer background. himsclfsittingonthebench,." lie grew up in Scotland and was a 1\ YSO rules st.ate that each boy member of several junior teams on a tea1n must pl;.iy al least one before moving to the United. half a game. llowevcr, with 11 States. •Ie not only coaches players on.the field at once and a Arsenal, but has two sons playing 12 ·m3.n ! minimum and 15-man onotherteams maximum required ror each After a scoreless first half, the team, most of the boys play the BilUkens took a l ·O lead in this "·holegame. particular game in the senior Berlin points out that parents division (ages 13·15). Arsenal also get a chance to get involved came back to tie the score on a with the sport as coaches and of. _,eked kick from the corner by ficials. In region 41, the coaches star player Charlie Cole. havedividedthemselvesintotwo (\.rsenal's shot al a league title teams and play every week and Went down the drain with about even the mothers are trying to six minutes left in the game when• get a team organized. lhe Billikens scored. Berlin adds another point lo The game was one of many the probable reason (or the sue· youth S()Ccer contests staged cess of the sport with youths : every ·Saturday and Sunday "The injury factor is much less mornings in area parks. Five · in soccer than, in football or years ago there were only nine baseball at least at his stage o( youth soccer teams in Orange development, .. says Berlin. ''We County. That number has in · have had very few serious in- creased to 326 this year, 228 of juries of any kind in Orange those squads play in the Orange County." Coast area. The J\YSO progra:n is helping Like most athletic orginations the United Slates catch up with for youlhs..,AYSO is divided into other countries in soccer after di£ferent ::,age groups. Division lagging behind for several years. one or lbe seniors is for boys Newport Harbor lligh soccer between the ages of 13-15, coachAlfredoMarantells why : . division/two is for youths from "The soccer players I have J0·12 and division three for the 7-9 coached here al Newport who •ge group. played in the A YSO program Morrison has found that most came much more prepared than oftheboyswhoplayintheAYSO those without AYSO back- progr,am need lo be taught the grounds," says Maran. "I didn't fundamentals. ·; • have to take as much time work· "Teaching the-boys how to kick ing on fundamentals with the is the hardest thing lo do," says AYSOgraduates." Morrison. "Passing is also im-· Tyrone Blair, Jim Popov, Jack portant, but we start with kick· Rainwater, Kern Haug, Rick jng. A soccer player can't do , Bartels and Ken Parker all pnything unless he can kick played for local AYSOteams and first." are known stars on the Newport · · vnrsilywhichisundefeated." 1 OCCMayGet Record Tonight •. LONG BEA.Cl-I-Orange Coast Collea:c has never lost 10 straight basketball games in one season- but the chances are good it will happen tonight when the Pirates battle host Long Beach City College at 8. · ~ LBCC's Vikings destroyed eoach llerb Livscy 's Sues .. 02·70, earlier in the season and :111ure to hpndle them again to- t night. :1. The Pirates. 0·5 in South Coast f.COttference play, also have a non· .!!"C-on:ference game Saturday nt&ht :iaaatnat vtslUng El Camino, ... t: Orange Coast h1 closing ln on · l'°1e all·Ume school losing str~ak llOi 12, whlch lneluded the last nin e t{aamea of the l.9'10·11 season and th• first U>roe of the !ollowlng ·'i:ampalJn. • I "The younger a player starts the better off he is.'' says Maran. ''The AYSO program also teaches youths to play as a team rather than as individuals.'' Both regions 41 and Shave girls teams in all divisions and the rules are the same as when the boys play. There arc close to SO girls in the county. Monarchs Play LA PUENTE -Coach Jerry Tardie's Mat.er Dei lligh School 1.-fonarchs will try to hold a sh11re of the top spot in the Angelus League basketba.11 flag chase tonight when they meet Bishop Amat here with tipoff at 7. · The Monarchs nre turrenUy tied with St. Anthony High of Long Beach for the lop spot with 3·1 records while Amal ls a aame behind at 2-2. Mark Breltluss and Jack Deen ate the scoring leaders for the r-tonarcha . • M•ravich type guard who dazzles a crowd with behlnd·the· back passing. Nor does he have the quickness QI a Walt Frazier Nor the reOex.- esof a Jerry West. "He's not your classy guard," says El Toro High basketball coach Wendell Witt. "But he's very solid. He doesn't make many mistakes.'' This not -so-classy guard, however, is the key to an El Toro Chargers team that is in the run- ning for a Cl F 2-A playoff berth. "When we hit a slump earlier," Witt says, ''l knew we weren't going to win unless Gary started to score.·· El Toro ended its slump with a 64-45 victory over Laguna Beach in the ~bird South Coast League game. El TOro was 0-2 before the Laguna game. The Chargers are S-3 now. Connally only scored six and 10 points in the first two league games. He has scored 105 in the last six including 22 against Laguna Beach. He's averaging 15 as the Chargers have compiled a 10·8 record against tough oppo· nents like Marina. "At the beginning of the year," says Connally, "we were trying .to be more or a patterned team. But it wasn't working. With the But the Chargers changed to a running offense after their two Jeague losses. "'ll has helped our whole game more," says Connally. "Also I am looser and lake an open shot if I have it." Says Will: .. Gary has to have some freedom . J.Ie demands a lit• lie motion to be effective." Witt feels Connally has im· proved quite a bit from last year when Gary was named to the All- CIF l·A second team. ''lie has improved a little in all aspects," says Will of his 5-11 senior guard. "He has improved defensively. He stays down low and is always moving. ''And he is fundamentally sound. He's not a quick kid, but he is able to compensate with other things.·· One or those other things is shooting. "Right now, I'd say choosing my shots is my strength," says Connall y . ··1 haven't been forcing many lately and I have been shooting the longer shot pretty well." Connally has also become ag- gressive. .. When we were playing a pat- terned offense, I was not as ag- gressive. I was passing off to gel a But Cqnnally seems to hc."e mixed thoughts about his new de· fensive role. With a patterned of- fense. the Charges played a man defense. Now they employ a zone quiteorten. ··1 had preferred a man because I think it made me a bet- ter ballplayer," says Connally. "But for our team right now, a zone is working better. When we changed to a running attack, we went to a zone to get better posi· lion for r ebounds. In a man, they can draw the bigger men away from the basket more easily." With a running attack and zone defense, the Chargers are win- ning more. They trail league- leading San Clemente by tWo games, but Connally is optimistic about making the playoffs. ··Our main goal has been to win league antt get into the playofrs." he says. ·'And we can do it with a few breaks." And with a few breaks, Connal· ly will be playing major college ball although he is realistic enough to know that he is not al the top of recruiters' lists. ·"rhey haven't been exactly beating my door down," he says. ··1 have lo consider my education first. I will probably go lo a schOQ) in the area." Kennedy will be without the services of leading scorer Mark Larsen when the two t eam& tangle. Larsen has a fatigue fra<-· lure in the arch of his foot and il will be in a cast for six weeks. In the first outing against 118, he scored 24 points. Larsen has missed three games with the Irish winning lwo but losing to Katella, co-leader of the circuit with the Oilers. Ken· nedy is a game back. ··1 hope we don't have to go into overtime to beat them this time," coach E lmer Combs says. HS won in double overtime the last time. 82· 78. ··our kids are playing a little better defense now than !.hey were the first lime we met and if we don't hit a cold spell, we should be right there at the end.'' Combs feels the Irish are sus- ceptible to the Oilers' pressing defense and that his own team's fast break will give his team a definite advantage. .. They have pretty good size and they shoot well." he says of the Kennedy quintet. 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NOftC1'1'1"JflL1t1ere1'VUt1flit c.Mklf Md !I! 11w.nc• ot Yttwi "''El'f'IU ··· "" ........ _ .. .:-d b ,..,. 1 ..,. ·""" ''100. "'""'""''°""''Mr1a11. "' HOH011tDINN1t0NOUNSCOM&l'IMT..-.,,...n1•" ... tM ...u~r, ,. .inomln• workout !or a --_ ("j own t e e.,.,._,th spot n L11Uwo.111111vtiMiri11 111 riw~cc•roou 11• n ... _... .. , ,..111•,... ..,.... .. ., ~M.e••"tcht•ma•tor•-""' • lhe • A CIF ~-sk•tball IJl'lflr.ac1r.• 'r-1W lw111ter) 111 -¥"'11 .,.,. M< Let..,. 1' .. WMl'!WY. ,....lcll!M•-tlllltlt.tl llM u-and p1.c. member of a college .-... """ '"' '"'''-tttiel.HY t1Cn1e1rt1 111 SIXTH ••ce -.ao Y"'""'' ~, q.. .. 11 • ._.., lf9'kttnca to vrNdl ••., Mfrlftt ti. ••mt ,,.1 ....,_ ... ..., track teaml ended in the .. 't ·· · .·-·.., ·· · ·--r i\tlngs this. week, mov-t:':~r;:,-;?1 ~:~ 1-':t!'~~~~!..~~=-,.....,.;ru...,.,.,.,,1eu1a,...1r1111ttwtl'NN1rv •n .111s, ~· t :11a.m., 1"· 2Lyear'-old student's Cle-::'.." . ~· .. · • ~ , .. tng up two' notches with a LMYTfU cw.'41 111 Mlll.,.._Trin11,1 i"~irti --9 • 11, .,. • .,,.w ll'lt:t• .. "'"r1neuia ... ciwt,,..,." o.par1M1n1 No. atl .th Wh •n be ran In front ·. · ' :• · -•· ·w. o .•. · ~~-palr of v.lc'--'--P1..-...,Jr.CS1t•11a•I 122 .,..,...1(,, 1Ada1r1 11t hit•· ~. "',"',.. ,'!!~1...!...'.,'" .. "'5. ••..., """1, at 100 Chtl< cenw DrlW ._ : '• ' · ' ' ' -\.u. ~ eKllM A.rt~ Ot1rt) 111 9onlllt"rtnt CW1nl) 119 f •3di ' ., Ill ...., ,.....,,. Wttt. lft UM Clly of ~ A"'- of a car, authorities said · San Cl e.m. en t e • s .JedDelcl IMaOude l 1tt c.tDMAnnCW••.onJ 11• ,...nt ,.., '" uld court, •t 10D c..11torn1a. .~8 Naturally .... hen you come to a hole Iha! has T~tons also moued•UP •-°'""''•Goald CAd•lrl 112 .._..,~u fMy1as1 11t '-"M' °'"1" w."· 1"',,. Clt1otS11111: °''" "''"~"' 11 •.• , ms 11.UU y . •i. i ~ --S&MuYVllW•lllerl 111 NJt,'-'ljfQl'ntf, WILL.IA¥1.~J0HN. • Paul Edward Della· a lot of trouble on 1t . like rough o' water. \fy to e hth plac~ in the 2A llCOMD•Ac•-•1011rcb.s..-r LitOV•nc1vG1r1cc•rcto1•> ttt O.tffJ••u1i1rvu,1t'S C011Mvc1er1 take • t th I d th bl II h. II otot & 1111. Cl•ln1lnta-PurM •1m . Mu5k NottMls•CC .. ..owl '" WILl.l•Ml.JOHN. l•ICA:NIUON Maggiore of Stockton rou e a avo1 s e pro em a reas.. t is po . . Otlmh'l9P"l<•$2000. ·~t'ICw's1Uu•nCLlpt11m1 ftt COutltyCl1~11 ,.....,. .... .,..,."· was k.llled lnst.anUy SUn· is impossible. I suggest you ne1tl attempt to play The only other Orange TMtoun1r.1 CRlcflard1I nt 5eM.tM0tc1t tHavrll.ilti.onl llf ntOMAIC. KIMO, IM-l.ff.......,Cllll"'""•MNI -.... over the trouble. rather lhan to skirt it. The i eason Co I ........... GoAfoundlMw1•1I 11t OLDM•M,IUNOt.OLltl•MI 1211lw-a111 • day mornioa when he as area ~ men· T•rc1v•oc:ke1ccr••,.rl 11t savaMtH ••C• -s .. .,.,..._, ,.......,.,.'"-w ._,_.. .... ,.u1i.., wu hlt by· a car at .... _ in· fo r playing over trouble 1s that your chances of tioned in the raUngs of ~1:'~~~~d1!t~,1c1Mn1 ,•,•,t r.&;o •*,,..•L:g "'•',-,,~~.·;,~,.· ttto.wrDrtft.hlMtlt, P\lbllthl-·0rWIO' Coast°"'·"' "loC. ,. w.no miss·hithng the shot and falling short into the th •-lh • ulls · HtMa,..,!Ho•t> ,,, · , ,_, ......_. .. acll.ca.nwt Jan,J;1.,:t9,,~i;.11.4.1t1s m .1J terseci1on ol Fair Oaks bl .e LUP ree cm: is -··, ,,,,, 1 outt. . ...,......,.,..u1 .... , . --- a Od u 0 we A •• e . i 0 pro em area are probably less· than the chance Mission Viei·o with a 13.5 • c raasur• 11t My11'1Cl'lll"9"r !My1es1 11' P'Ubll~ 0r..,.. eoa,1 Olltv Poot PUBUC NOTICE ,.. .... that you w ill curve the !>hot into 1t. LllAml90 CCardo.l•I 119 T1teM1a f8roo1t11 10 Jall ....... ~•••·•·"'' ,.., Sacr.men •-poli ·d record. The Diablos are 01uno.v11 !A1Mol•I in '"'"-'~:.!'.·"~:!:.::.'.::.'.. _ _::=~1-------.-.--,-- t.U, cesai • The 1llustrahon shows whal I mea n. On this 12th . th 2 A U TNIAD••<•-..oo.,ard"J.'~ °"'51wPt rr Or••"'•al 1" 1• MOTI<•Toc1111ao1Tou Sacramento police par-4 hole. we have water on the Jfft s ide o f the in e • Po • e60l.Clillm1"11-P\lrMSl'IOD.O.lmlng LAule'1 T~¥1nl8at111s1 ttt PUBUCNOTICE SUPea10ACOU•TOflTHI quoted witnesses as say· fairw ay near the tee.shot landing a rea . and also Marina, despite three ~,.'l:i cw111ter) • m t:.~:!~':'iJ~:r:J~!"~mu•I l~ !-----~~~-----tT•t•oP~uflD•M11il'Oa i ng Della-Maggiore, a on the right-front of t he green. forfeit losses early in ihe sav• ..... ..,., tTr••1ur•> 111 o.11·s5ftilldevr <w•rdl 1n SLP.7 seu TMICOU voPo••NO• be r lhe San J r 0 e all lkMl"•Lodl (CMRlill 1:12 1u .. 111111oacouL1tTOl'TH• ' .... A..mu mem r o oa· Some gotfers mighl d nve strai11;h taway (solid tine) season or an v r re-J9tO.c11 Red 1 .. -.1r1 111 e10HTH ••c•~Y•""· s ""r srAT•OPCAl.ll'OLltMl•l'O• atat• Of JtAH T. HARVIEY, •IW Quin Delta College truck so as toge) a stra'ght shot t th II r k l"d cord of 14·6, is pressing 8INlfteCulla lH1rO Ill oldl .. ljp. Cl•lmltig . -Pi.rrM ,,900_ TMICOUNTVOlflOltAMG• JE.il.NTORRIEYHARVIEY,Dac..-1. tea~, ran into the in· much p refer to pta1"( a way lr~nmo thee wa~~~ 1~11· lhe the leaders in the4·A VOl·· ~:11~(c:r~~'i1 :g e~':li'::1':!1f:!!::· 11• NOTICl!.OFH~.\::~r:,FPETITION c!t~.~~I~::,=::.:~~ • t e rsection against the tee-down the right side-and then come into the ing. · .,.o.11~~~eK"tw".',~r1d1 1 1,!! c11,!!~, 1M0,'J!,",m, > •,!! JOOR 'RO&ATE OF w1Ll. ANO FOR 11111111 flff'°"' uvtno c1••"" .,..,... Ill l •Jl. h I ·ih · ""'' -· '' ....._ -•• LnTERS.TESTAMENT,.RY ti.wldde<tdefll•r•rtcaulrtdtoflhl tra c 1 6 •• t and was o e w1 an approach that goes over. rather than 4·A HDS.cret1 (Crea941r1 111 """"1Llllla 6ar1cardo••I u2 E1111e ot WILLIAM EVERET ,,.,.., ..,11111119 l'lil~ -.:Mn, I"" I c b d • b along the wa!et nea ohe e ,..., w.11eet.~.,• ,...tt Hank'•V~rd (K11 IOhll 121 ST Ev< s , ''L"" s rue,,. y a car riven y · . , r gr en. 1. var11um o.111t-o1 200 ll'OULltTN 1111.a.ca _ 3io ,.,,05, sw..... O.,Mmo Petrol IW•rdl lit N • a11o0 now11 •1 w ......... E. the aruct of the c11rk ot IN,lbo'ole Carolyn J,ohn~n, 29, 0 1. s.n1aa1rb.ilra 117·01 1t.0 old~ AUow•nc•. Pur .. usoo. Tll9 Phi Leott'iDl•I CMyta$l 1n STEVl!.NS, O.c1awd, · ttltd cOl.lrl, or to prtM11t t'-', .nu. S I '!-~ ... ,, ..... , h"· S.L6WlltOnl17·2l t!IJ SlgmaltaPft9•AlphaCh l01MQll lnky'i'"'lli (Maldo....:tol I~) NOTICE IS MERE8Y GIVENthll l'IKM...,.y VOl.ICl"leli, tG tlw Unnyva e . 1 o&.L8PolyOS.31 t•2 DupllcaleOrtilmCHilrl) 1n Frl$1:hFllllh(LICl('atl'I) I' 122 OONALOE.STEVENSha1llladherel11.__1lgned •I lllt ollkt of IV• The Sacramento Coun-IRON OUT l HOSE IRON SHOTS~ Arnold Palm1r·1. tiooklet "H1th1111 s. lnQlf'Woodl17-71 173 Cl'ltll Tilylor ILlphtm) 172 T•b'1T8ar (Adillr) .,, • petlllon for Pr~t· of Wiil illld lor .. 11 or nay s. I( IN 0 EL •N 0 ' .. •.Slerr•tlll-ll • Mr.BolTra111ural 119 luu.nc. of Letl•r1 Te1tamtnt•y to NOERSON, lo.tO North ero.iwaw • ty OOroner'S A<[t"ce Sal·d lhl! rt)n~ 't1V41~ C!>i1mj)1Dn~lup hp~ 10 hf'lp \hilfj>4111 wour "on Shot >.C><<-' •••••• '' ,..,,., , .. -••• , IM•••'1 >•> . ' '¥ Se ... ..... y" NINTH RACE -"40 w•rdi..) 'f"Hr the pet u-r. teleranct to wh ld'I ll 11t•A"•,Calllor11I•, whlchli.U.pliK• Dell M _ 1t cr.n.que. n(I ?Ot .>nd "~lamritd. •l!HHn e11~elopeto Arnold l.Milrl,..114.fll • M et1FhllJohnlWati.o11t 119 ohK & up, Ci•l-lno. PurH. $1100. mildalorturtMrparllculars,11ndttw11 t1u1J""1ott'"u1uler11,...1naltmel· a-agg1ore was pro· p,:,1m111. 111 ca•e ol th•~ "~"'~P.>P11•, •.Compt0ti H0-51 33 e, ..,,, ''''''' ''' CJ••-•.,,. .. ,,,·..,··. d d "" ... IN time ilnd pl•c• ot ha1rl11Q !flt~ ripi1rtal11lnoto IM e\tat• olwlOOKf. nou nc ed ea at the 10b~~·::vr'iri'o!-~'u3-6>. 11; F~~ ,,_lo Doe !W•rd J 122 Family Fight lt.UildOn•dol 11t 1111 11H11 wt 1or Fabr ... ry 11, 1t1s, al 1, wHhln tour mOt1tr.1 11Hw o. 11nt Scene art be ·ng · ed , 3 p t ,..1 I? VlvaVlll•(C•rdot•I IU HHler'sc.tw.rga !Cr••g•rl 119 t:JO il.m., In tha courtroom ot,..bllCilllOl'loflfll1notLt1. er l Plllfl t &n• 1, ... ,, 1 : a~ 1 • ; Mlg"~ovln(Cr•aoer) 11• A1•CtlckeUIMy1a11 9 under the Car. C Ar S .k Lil•ewood o•-5>, 9; Crncenla v1111ey 9il <Broolr•I ''' P 11 O.iw.rtme11t Ho. 3 ot 1•id toun, •1 7 OaledJi1t1.,.1w1•, tt1S t Cl~) 7 ilSICilrin' ICardo1tl 119 Civic Ct11tet Orlve W.$t, In llll CJIWol WILLIAMGUV HARVEY Pt?lic~ s _aid the i~· oas ea p· I ers ·-1:.W:"tlldeslh•riorfelll0$M~ flllflTH ••c•-3SOyi1rd1.3yaar ~':'~1/tJ.\~•rdl 11• 5..anli1Ani11,Calllor11la. Ea1cu1orofthaWIUllll Ve5t1gat1on lnlothe aCCI· ...... -•• --• -•ats okt5 & up, Cli111T'111Q-Pun.a "400. lmpNt.s.IOl'liSI CRLcl'lilrd~I r ~:; 0.tt><IJ•n ... rw:n,ttJS. lMabo11tnameddaCadett -. •-..-,.,.. Clalrnll'*g price lSOOQ. AflOl'I Row (lti1t1IS) 11t WILLIAM I:. SI JOHN, KINDl:L.AND AMDl'ASON dhentl is continuing, but I . I. r-c::i~~~y1~ c 19-1) :;; The Tustin Chambar ol Commarc• MoOrl ~SS. ((JariS!ol!l 122 County Clark A""'1MY• .. LI• t a no charges have I d M t l.Los Altos(:n-ii l5'11 To-nstrlp<M arn i'I 122 e.auu.no (LIP'l•ml t'l2 WILLIAMV.SC:HMIDT __ 1IJIMN'Ulk'"w•w. n n 0 *""'Ml9ualDr.,5't.,>Oll aAM,C.ltt.r.lil been filed . or ee ~:~!~~~~it~~ :~ ...... ,.,, .. acll,Cellterwl•tl... Ttt; CJ1 .. ISY.J77, •· HOrlll Rl.,..rshle 116·31 'f.l R 0 R I 01•1 • .-...UI A.Uar•w•I., Encwt.,-1.Gillnnll• Ol-41 JO t .u..._.,..,,,..tltlaMr PWlllMdOrart0tCo.slO.ltyP\Jol, I. Palm SPl'l"9S 115·21 S6 acing esu s Pllb41tl'l.O Or•nga CNS! D4111Y Pilot, an. H._~· Fab." 1_1, 11, It~! IOl·lS 9. Mir• Cost• (16-41 :JI Jilfl. II, :t9, ilnd Fell. 4, It JS :qt-JS. · 10. v1ttOl'vatt•v 11a.11 2s PU BUC NOTICE Three Orange Coas t Laguna Beach's. Eric Sports Calendar otll9rs: c11br111o 116-31. 1s; ee ... riv PUBLIC NOTICE : ~ . HUis (16-S). 12 ; GardtnGto.,.. (1 ..... ).5, LOS AL.#.MITOS RE.SUL.TS Ole key Slua 6oy tBarlll!ol 4.40 -------- T11e•1tfl•ti.•I 61Ur..t.,.ll-t(e1W1<1, 11 Hunlif!Qllon s.. l'M MMHw Time -t0.11 !-A Traci~ ,Also R•n -1•,.. for You , hl.k ... l,recaf'• NM1 l'l•ST RACE -lSO wilf'ds. 3 'l'f'ilr ~Jo;, SUa119ao, Rt'bt'I CillUiltd 1.SanM•rl11<>1ll-OI 1'11 oldm•l•'en1.Cli1lmll"IQ. Purw$ll'OO. Hlm,SlvllitrMan, TOPMoomltel 2. Aollralesta Ut-11 17• Noo OtilL (Cre1garl Noscratcnes. 3. Walnul (11·4> lJ'f · l.IO l.20 2.40 ... LA Baptist (18-11 11' lmilStr-Too (MYl"5l 6.40 4.00 SEVENTH RACE -..00 v•rds. l NOTICa Ofl TAUSTa•'I SAl.• SUl'l!AIOA COUATOl"THE. \,.-.... J1•Sllttcll STAT• Ofl CALll'CNtMIAl'OA T.S.. Na. IJUr-.. THECOUNT'l"Ol"DRANGE HERMES Ft NA NCI AL Na.A-12$U COA:POR .. TION ill duly t-'nliltl . hec: ... /Mter 0.1 •1 BishOp AINI (bot" et 11, Or•,.. C.O.st .t l..Gn!I 8-•<11, Cli Lull'ler1n II Soulh9rn C..IHornl• COll•Ot (bOlll 11 8). , 'lq:1s(Up9-C.Oron1 dt I Milr 11 Sant 1 An1 (7), Golden Wtst 11 Fullttlon ,,!30). area relay teams. a trio Hulst has withdrawn of prep two milers and a frorr_i the mee~ beca~e ?f pair of former Newport. s~ra1ned cartilage 1n his Harbor stars will com· right knee. Hulst won the pete in the 16th annual race la s t y~ar and Times Indoor Game s b ecame th~ first Prep Feb. 7attheForum. so_ph to ~reak nine minutes. Brian Hunsake r of Corona d el Mar and Tera Huddleston otSan Cleme nte are among the field. UC Irvine will have re- lay teams in both the mile and two---m.ile. The mile r elay team will be made up of Bill Cheadle, . Richard Grout. Phil Hill ·and James ShirJey. The two mile team has Preston Campbell, Doug Knapp, Ron Sickafoose and Steve Scott. S.EIOorilOO'Ul·l) JU 6"i1AOandyToo(~rtl 4.90 Yf'ilrold~ & up, Clll">Sl!lt!!dilltowance.' 6.CtrrltQ1;(16·Jl 15 Tlma -11.6t PurwS6000. 1.10 4.t.0 180 RoyelGoGolR~I 11 .;io 3.80 lnky'sA n9f'• (Walker ) t.t.O 8.SanC1ementt(U-l) JS A110 R111 -l'ma ear Ct tch, Joy""°°"<LlphamJ · 9.Cul"*rCllyl1•.fll •i Onalara, Flc llt! Mlghl'lflt.I, Swar "t. CUlfff CTIW--+ t 4 6) 3S Eklf's, Tiit !IOICI Elf, Arurt Rililll!no, NOTICE 01" HEARINOOI" .. ETITION Tf'"U'!.tM unO.r lhe tollowl"ll •w.rlbad 1'011: ... oaATE Ofl WILL AND FOii -ot lrust WILL SE.LL AT PUBLIC LETTIE 11$ TEST AME.NT AR°' "'UC T ION 10 THE HIGMESt BIOOEllll E•l•l• ol HARL EY ROSCOE FORCA51-1lt>i1Yat>1•41111neo!Wllll• WHIT E, D41c•i1 .. CI. llJWhll mol'lilf ot tne Un!led Sl41'HI all NOTI CE lS HEREBY Gii/EN ttwll nlll>t.llUliltuSllllern.!U1n .. ,..rto.-_ILLIAN TE .. GUE l\aS llled Mre111 ii "°"" r..td by 11 ul\Otr wld OMdot ,...., .. pel l lion tor Probill• ol Wiii ilnd !Of' Is-inlllf'P•OPll•lw, herelf'Wllerdfterlbed: · wanct of LeU ers Tei.1-tao-y to IM TAUSTOR ; CLAAEN CE JAMES pet!t'-r reter•nc:e lo Whk:h h madl SKETCH, •nunmarrlHman 1 WMl1MS41y Cl'"1ll. U 81l11ttball-Tustl" 11 C0ton1 del ~r. COSll Mtsl II El MoOeM, Est1nc:l1 II Mi19noll1, Edison II Fo..-.l1in v11i.y, La.re 11 W..ri,..., w.11mlnst1r •I N••po'1 +1.l•llol', Ml'" slOI'> vi.Jo II 0.N HUii.., l!I Toro .t Un/vt~lty, L.liQUlll 811<" 11 s .... c11 .... 1111, UC lr .. 1111 fros.ti •t UC Al .... r$109 C11t ill 7), Golden WHt 11 Cypr1st. S1ddl•b1tll 11 P•lomer UIOlllMll. Terry Albritton and Jim Neidhart, former Newport High st.an, are in the shot put field aJong with Olympic veterans Al F e u e rbach and GeOrge Woods. 10. CflilNMI ISlafl~ f 14·Sl 'l'l M•c Pf'pper 01Nr~; Agou ra 11 ... SJ, 11; NISilor> Sc riltcl>ed -Bil O' 8rilSS, Culle Tlme -10.111 Viejo 113·51. 12 ; ere.a (12·Sl, 7; Sanor• BellO, LOOill\ISS. Holey Mac• Al ~o Ran -Wa11d•rl11g Rlta Sllv•r's Trf'lll, l ~le Fly B.,.., E•sY Fiver, Rtbf'I Orum. Pl•y Pok•w NO!>(ralChtS (12-..,),1. Basketball Oldahon"a City 93. ~r 12 P\lr-107. 10.,..• 11 lndlill,... 74, NllChlQ!ltl41 $2 l!••Clil 4-NM Dell & 'f-l'lftil Str•vr TM .-hi Mt.a IOI' h.irl Mr Pilrtlcul"", and IMI Iha &ENEFICIARV : MERCURY thfttilnd plKil of hNrlnQ the --SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, SECONO~A E -lSOyilf'llS. 3var EIGHTH RACE -JSOyilrds. l'l'f'llr bMn Ml tor F•bruwY 11, 1•1S, ill 9;30 ii Calllor"'lil Corp0r11tla11 .. conta4 yur olds a • lillmlrwa. Purw '1900. aid<; a. UJ>. ClaiminQ. PuneUlQO.. •.m., In IM courtroom ot Depilrlmll!fl\ ~t 1. lt11 •• in1lr. Ho. S30'" booll. C""r9ingCn.a · tW•lkwl CJtyLotf's ILlp1'141mJ Ne. J of said court, l't 1"00 o .. ;c c.enter 91'4 Pf-9' 1011111 Otlltl•I AecOl'cb In in. 1.IO •.t.O J.O<IO 2100 7.IO 5.00 orl"" West. 111 the CJIW of s...na S.nt.t attk1 of""' R•corci.r af Ora .... eo.-swndlc•tor !llP"•"'I 10.00 6.10 Call Mac fHafll · s .10 1.00 Anil,C•titor11!•. !l; wld *'Cl el tn.r'1 daKrlbel 11111 Grf'Y O.vll I Rlcharcbl 6.olO 0.ncly's E Jptess C8rool!~) "l.90 D4lled JilnuilrW 1 .. , 1915. lollowi"ll properly ; Time -11.7' Time-18.17 WILLIAM I!.. SI.JOHN, Lot 5 of Tract Ne. M60 111 ,,. OIJ ot "'l:s.o Aan -Flee1's °'""""'· Wilth Al:s.o Ran -8rowti Strip, Rillnw · Cou11l1 Clf'ro; Conte Maw, ill per Map recordtd W. Soccer-Huntington eeaclil •I EOiMfl, Fountain Valley al Mmrlna. Kenoeoy ill1 Newport Hlrbor Vai.n-· <i• a1 DIM Hiiis. san c11,.,.ni.a1 L.o5 AmlQO$ C.11 1IJ: ISi. The Laguna Beach Tickets for the meet Higb School girls team a re available f.t all will run in the 64Q..yard MutuaJ and Tic~etron relay. Cani:ly Beihore . outlets. Porlland Slalf' 89, Redlilll'lds $7 Mkh1<1an !">talf' uu.or.Jo !">lilte as Oral Robf'rl~ 90, ~urray79 Ball Slate 79. Butler~ Valp;1ri11i!.0 69, cr11cago Loy01a llO Oelrolt 101, Grand Vallf'Y 7• St. ""•rtln's IOI>, P. la~a 'll'.I NOf'1h C•rollna 79. S. FlorlN n Vlrolnla TMh 90, E. Kf'ft!UClty II #.labil""1 iw.. V<lndlerbott n Wllli•m & Nary 81, Th<' Citadel SJ Mi~5lssippi 93, G«tr.,;al7 C-gia TKh 18, Samford 7S COT) Kirnll.KllY 77, Louisiana State 76 "'ut>urn6t, Tf'•lt.,.~§""'39 Furm11n'2, Jack§Of'lvUle'IO Ru1gers•7, Gtly1>bu1"111i} CrH' Chic, 8f'tllr11y, 9....,,y·s Gold, Sf'aso11, ttpacllf' Pa~1.um Ma" JOHNA ALTSCMUI.. ou.iOe~ll O'Gtow. J•I Talf'lll, ~r. icandy" · Booll 111, 'lil!lll5 lG lln4 JI ol M.15-Sc ratched -Tonto's TurbOJf'l ChlJrqt>, Uncle P•lf'r A~y ill La• cell~ Map!. 111 Ille oll lca al lht su ... 1c""d _ 6&noon Dec•. Ron>f'O 425 SaotlR ••verly Ori,.. tounty recordoer ~ u ld OranQe C"ao#l:Y--THIRD RACE -3~vards 3Vei)r Strip,E•lrilPoint ... v ... 1y.Mlll1,Cill~tl:l:12 100 Joanl'I Slr1et, Coilil Ma iil: Old m•lden1. Claimino. Pur'I'" s1100. Tfl• 1214111,_tW Callloml• Svrlmm.na-Vllla Pilrt al eor-CMI Mar, (.ot;til Mew al fli'ilignolla. Tu,un al E!.tancLa, Cypreu al Hunt-ington Bilach, Nevrporl Harbor at Edl50fl, LNra at Fountain Valley, Vteslern •I Milrlna, MlUIOfl Vl•)o at Laguna &ear;l'I, Unlnr•llY at S.11-Clemente, O&na Hiii• •IS El Toro .t Miu.Ion Viejo t•ll •I ); ISi. Pait~ Huggins, Lisa Pro Scores Waok1er and -Pratheba ' Ray will be on the team ... ,~1 enaiiituu Asloclat.Wft .lb K Bo k. d KC·O...ilfla 100, Ph.l~lllfllal7 w1 aren rue 1 an eostOfl n• eetrou to0 'Krista Andrews as •~•••a1k..,.1AnoC1auon alt VirglnlB 101, San oi...,.,9.1 emates. ut11h tlt, N•w vor• t011o lnll y Ras1us 1Rlcllo1r'f'I NINTH lllACf -J'IO yarm... 3 yNr Artartoay ,.,; Pelltiaillar "Ill a str••l tddr•s1 or c-._ S.!O 3-80 3.o&O olOS c1ai,..111Q Pu~\2000 Pu01ii.ned Ora...,.e C.O.SI D.1111 P110I $1Q11Wtlon 11 lllown .aoen. no _,.,.,, Kiss.erY"alt !Walkerl 16. 40 1.llO DoRicll Do CCterlswl Ji111. 21, n , •nd Feb."· 1tlS 1'&-1 11. 91...,. as to 111 CCW'l'l piettnet.s. OI' cor-Henrw Rastus ~Brooks) 12.10 S.00 3.llO J.6'0 .-ctflftsl." Tha tieMttclary Wrdat Mid l~':"R~~·6: Stridem.lSlf'r Strip, TOPMoonJO(Nicodl!mus.) s 70 "20 PUBLIC NOTr'CE Ond of T"'5l, DW AalOO'l 1111 a ti..acr.oo Tllf'N Days, SDlly Jayne, Spilni91 Rf'9o)l01ler fCr•ol9ff> . . '"". 1-----~=~-----10.-t.ault In Iha obUgi1llon1 Hc:Ure4 W•~·. Culf' E .. Foxlf', Tlw"N Dog .TifT'fl -11.71 . .,..I U-...tlly, l'lerltlofol'• •.acuted .... .,._ NIQr>t, No 01cey ~l!.O Ran -Gam. COJSY, 6ig M SU .. l:RtOlll COUATOf'THI!: U""td lo Illa 111ndartl9"ffl • "'lUM Stral t lled -Mii.s 0Bkdale, ChlCildo Moon, lrnaQe CCIC'Y, seven STATEOf'CALlflOllNIAFOA 0.Claf'ttlonolO.l .... LlilndDtmtndtof "'l•mllo5 Cilmf'O, Fan Rocat!!t, Mis!. Ro,ats, Me Fire, t Hon.eAround Mr THI 'OUNTYOflO!ltANGll!: Salt, Wld -Ltlen l'IOllCa ol ~Iii_,.-• • Quachllil ' S~•d Counl · · N•. A-11116 ol' ela<tlon to taus.a lh• ~ tlo Scra1ct>fll -JetOKkRed,MeUen NOTICE OP' H•AlltlNO Ol'w11wldpropertytowUslyt..11dobll~ FOURTH RACE -IJOyill'd5.)year W1i.c , Bud's Loci!, Hart Bar1. Pl.TIT ION f'OLlt PAOaATI Ofl WIU. tlons. ilnd tt1ar1afl1r IN ......-1.1~ old~&up.C1i111T'lng.Pur'l'"'2100. I.NO l'OR LETTI.AS TESTAMI. eauwd iald l'IOlkt ol brailCh and af Molsllt !M•rll 11.20 7.40 ~.l!IO '5 E••cta t -0• JUcll Oo a 10..T-., TA.lltV Mellon to tia Recorclad Junes, lt7415 Te.as Tracer IWal~tr) J.00 i..oo MeOl'I Je, paid $St.OO. . Sir Oeclt• CLIP!>ilm) 6.20 ES I ii If' ·o I N ATHAN RA I.. I;'~-Instr. No. 144 11'1 bOOk 11161 pagit 131,pt Tlme -41_92 STUCKEY, Decea!>f'd. WklOlflc .. 1 Record!.. AIW Ren -Scooper Sport, Terri NOTICE IS HERE SY GIVEN ll'lilt Silld ute will Ila milO.-, W wlthcNl Aull, Go Scateway, Nlr. M<lr5 Bilr, ROGER MONTGONIERY STUCICEY COWl'lilll'll OI' warrillnly, ••Pf•l' OI' I .... sc·c Nine Opens Action Friday New Coach, New Field/or Vanguards Wanderi119 Jua11 NII fllt!!d 1>er1l n ii peU!lonlor Probiltf'ol piled, ratardlnQ 1111•, Pfl!.H"'°", OI'- / Scratchtd -EIQntfl w.:.:.dt!!r, AUi! w 1 Wiii a11d tor l11ui1nta of Ltllers cvmbrll'IC"5,lopayltlar•m"4nlnvpn,.. Fere.,Zlilpago,Lll!lf'R..:ITlde rest ill T•t.lam•nlt ry to 1119 petitioner rf'-Clptlwmofthal'l<lle!S)WC<H"t!d bV IAl4 By HOWARD L. HANDY Of, ... Dally '°'"" s..tt Facing i~ toughest, schedule ever with a new coach and ce.mpus playing field , Southern California College of Costa Mesa will embark on a 47-game slate Friday by hosting Orange County rival, Cal State ( F\zllerton) at 2:30. The SoCal schedule shows three games with Fullefloo, a home-and-home series with Cal State <Long Beach) and single games with Gary Adam~· UCLA Bruins and the UC Irvine An· teaters . Fred Keener, a young and ene~getic coach who came here from Oral Roberts College in Oklahoma, will direct the team. The Vanguards will have 10 let· termen on hand but newcomers are taking over some of the start- ing spots. He has five freshmen and five sophomores on the squad and only three seniors 7 amor1g the 20 players. The seven-man pitching staff will be the ke:Y to success, ac- cording to Keener. Four of the hurlers are veterans of last year's team including Paul Opperman, l\1ike E vans, Ste ve Sanchez and Mike Wardlo w. - ·--The newcomers include junior tr3nsfer Dan I-lorn from the University of Oregon, ?ttarty Quisenberry from Orange Coast College and Gale Thornton from Cypress College. Catching duties will be handled by letterman Willie Morales and junior college transfer Rocky Thomas from El Camino. Ron Salazar at shortstop' and Bob Johnson.. at third base, anchor the infie ld. Jphnson played second last season and Salazar missed half of the season but both are ready this time around. Rob Stonelake, a freshman from North Hollywood, has taken over from letterman Jim ~ap Ing 11r"':'<e 10 •hk n 11 made 1or l\lt'Tllet" Dffd of Trv11, .. 11h Ltit••••t as 1n wco at first base.)Vhile Rich Guerra, a "'"" lllACE -Soft v1t'M. l .,..., p.ar11cuY,r1, •nd It.al tna urna.w..i ptac:• note provided, ac1wanc1$, If any, ,,...... olds & i.ip. St11rt1rt AllOWaflCe, Punt Ju•lwYWSlty 1111 llaarlftQ UM wrnt Nil i.en wt lat aw term• 1111 salO Dtild of Tnn.t. fMI.. transfer from Pierce College, is $1100. EIT•ro Ill OllMhltll<VM-t-February 11 , ltJS, ... 9;)11 ....... ,In ,,.. doilrgM ilnd a•""'" ot llM T~ at second. P&llf'O'S Bilr (fUCNrd5l t7-Spat•nlla (Ml won by lorf•ll. c-troorn of Oo~ No. 1of said .... olttlllrnl1ctffltd lilyMhlOMolaf Keener (eels the outfield will" Shldll Everett ICre~~~ ::: !:: tOS--Prefont•lne tM I won by 1or1t11. c-i. ill 100 Civic cenier Orlve WHt, In Tr\llt. R IM 1 00 1 U-Foster !Ml -bytorlf'il. INC•IY of S.l'llil Ar.ill, Cillllornlil. S.ld wle wlU tit Mid on Thl.nday. be One Of the team's strongest • El ater~ ylei.I ' tn-Rouello (Ml won by forfeit. D4'1edJilnua~24, lt15 ~br\lillrw tJ, 1t75 al lt:OO A.M. at U1if points. Mickey Lebeck returns in . l\:"Rann..:....OJo...arttr Bendf'r, R..:kl¥ 17t-Marwin tMI pll'lllHI NleDlas, WILLI l!..st.IONN, otllt• af T. 0. Service GolnPMY. a... Wist P9Qus 5 Moon sn.non Oat>O' l:SO. . ' Gilfunt eri.' ot Amtrlc a To-r. Ona CJ•v Blvd. Center field after hitting .321 last. O.n.i. Fralto~ ' ' I JS--Brockman !Ml WOii bylorfell. tH'OM .. s't.. LOAD lo; • ., Wf'sl, Sr.o1t1 lllO,Or•t1ge,Ci1lltomla. 1-IG--McConnell fMJ won bW IOl'feil. -~-,, p v •-•··'loSO year and leading · the team in No$1:re1trits. '''-S•••lY <M>-n by 1ortf'l1. ..... ,_ .. ·-... -'·-o.1ec1: J.,,....rvf.•, 1•'5 ( ) h·t ( ) d bl ( 1!0-Wellemil (M) vro11 "l torteit. ~Hllll, C•lit.t!W Marmas FL,...nclal Corporellw runs 45 • I s 50 • OU es 12) .SIXTH lltACE -"°° .,a«ts. l 'l'fllr ' ' •. , .. , . Ttl ; 111"1 Sll·l)M ., .. ,, Tr·-1ee. • Cl --··~-e ~ •tf' wo11 by fo r e1t. • ,.~ and triples (3) • otds .. up. eim!ft9 . ....,..,.......,, 111--Sl"imslty !Mlwenb'l'forte1!. ~tian.ylar: Pltlil'-r ByT.0 .Sl:rvlce Cotn!*IJ. R d G • f b f · P•ce Nl a ker I Rlchatd1l \tl--(;roverCMl.,..onbytorlell. PvbllSIMdOrat1g11 C-SlO.ilWPi1ot. •91nt a n y reer, a res man rom 93·"° 26-'10 9·"° Hvv-P.1h1m lM)vro111i1ytor1ett.. JM.1t,H,•ndl'.•lil ... ,191s nt-1~ RuthE.Brovrn. Albuaueraue. NM. aets the nod in M<i•agll Roc:ket tLl!lhilml •·"° 4·'° A51'tS1:cret•rv left field . He"s 6-3 and runs the j..--.-:.-.-.,.-.• --, .• ..,--.--• ..,.,.-----------1-----------1 Put1tl\tled0!'~~:;2~11 oao,P1~ 60-yard dash in 6.7 seconds. PUBLIC NOTICE . J41t1.21,1s,&F1D ... ,1t1s ,,._,, Bill Powell, a former'-Orange e · TENNIS e MOT1cao,.,,.0 ,,. .• 1sP0Hi1•1uTY J Coast ~oll~g_e star wh~ spen~ two Nofk• 11 t1•r•111 glvtn 111a1 tll9 PU BUC NOTICE years 1n m1htary service, wall be e p(A~R§f ~C:=:,"','14!ii7t1'1:-,':=!:':; -----,L-.-.-,.-,.,----- in right field and play at third SUNSET CONST. co. or •nv-othf'r NOTICE TOCllll•DLTORS base part of the time. • • • t11anmy5111,onorarttrthl~1M11a, SUfll!•1o•cou•ToflT:ilf SeCal aawtllllSCIWduk Feb. 7-Cal Sllllf' (Fullerton), 2:30, Ft>b.12-Cr>ap,..an,7 :JO. Ff'b. 11-at U.ofSan Oi1!"9",2:l0. Feb. 71-at UCL ... 7·30. Feb. 11-illCill Sta If' !F..tlffton), 12:30 C71. Feb.1 .. -C•I Polw ISan LulsObii.po), t:JO. Feb.15-Rf'dten<b, ?;JO. Ff'b. 28-at Gr •ndCanvon ( ~nl•), J; 30. Milrcfl 1----e!GrandCanyon, 11 f1). Marcfl S----et Cal S!Mf' CLQNJBl!achJ,1:30 . Milrch--•tUCS.... Otego, 1212 L March t I-ill Redlalld!,l. 1 Joh11T.Chrhlensf'n STA1E OF CAl,.IFORNIA lflOR i• Br·1ng ·1n th1·s ad e Go f 1i1sw.Mi1cArthur No., THEcouNTvo,..oR•NoE Coi!a Maw,CaLLtornli192'U Ne. A-IZ22I for free tennl·s·. 101:t2 M.trlnill..ilna, E11•1• ol BESSIE I. CHALK, • MU'lll"91011 S.iltll,CA'f'.I-' 0etf'i1Sad- • PubllllMd Ori1t191 CMsl D41Uy Pllol, NOTICE IS MER E8Y GIVEN to ml If you're in the desert JM, :it, :t9,and Feb.•, 1915 .304-15 credOor1 ot IN aDOVe llafY-..d dKMafla • Feb. 3 thru 9, bring in • (6 !Nit •II per'IOftl havinv <1elm1 ilQail'.I tll9 will dKedefll are ~red lo hi this ad for free play at . PUBUCNOTICE 1,,..m, •1t111M nee_.,., veucNn. ii' • Ironwood Tennis Club.. 1ne ofllc• 01 '"" citPrll oC IM -t"W 111 I SUPE A IO• COURT O"TMI tltlt!!d tourt, or lo prat.enl llwm, with I,,,. STATllOlflCALlf'OANIAl'OR ::f~~il~l!ce's ol NI ELVI Fil l'; Bass Secrets Told. March 11-Cal State (Lonq Bf'ach I, 1: 30. March 1S-at Cal Baptist !Riwritiml, '' tt). ~rch 21-:.outMm l1tafl St.tt. l. Narch27-Cal Slate !Dornll'*gue1I, 17 UI.· ""arch2S-at UC INIM 3. ~arch1'9'-Wt1llT'Of'll , 1~121. • '•°"ronwood' ove it • rn ...., ~t .... ...i.rsklNd Cnn1s tM&COUNTYOlflOA•MGE COH EN, iot Civic Cf'nltt Drive W.tl • Ht.A.Um s.tntil ,.,..., Cillllornla '1101, """""Ji •Tennis' QubO lillf'Tl"tl 0 " MEAAIHG 0 " the p11ce ot bus111e1s 01 tha u11 . PITITIOM l'Ollll PROaA.TE Ofl WILL cterslgned' in ill! mallf'rs petlainlnQ IC • In Palm Desert 2 mi. • d ATAN•DY flOA 1..•TTt:AS TESTA.MEN· lht estate ol Wid dec-nt, wll!"lln '°"" MI• -week montllS al1tr 1119 tlri! publlCillk>n '91 ... prll 7-Fre)l'l<I Pacilic,2:30. CHICAGO (UPI) -The· often sought largemouth bass, average fi s herman would be. smallmouth are more. finnicky lucky to boat a waJl-hanging : e a ters a~d. pound-for-poµnd, s ma:llmouth bass once in a . stronger fighters. "-1'1'11 s-t Biol ii, 1212). ... pri I 9----81 Pepper dine, J. ... IM'il 1~1 C~pmMt,3. "'""1112-iltCelt.uuoeran, l U), Apr II IS----Cilf Lulr.eran,3. APfll 11-P11clflcet.nstlM1,l. APf"lt 19----el Lo~AngelesBlllptlfl, 11 111-Al>fll 71-al W•stmon1,J. li'Cetime. Tennessee's Billy Most w.ould agree, trophy Westmoreland catches severaJ • largemouth bass can be taken trop~ fish every y~ar -on f~ur with much more frequency than Al!fll 16-Polnl Loma. 11111-Aprll 1-Blole, J. Ai>rU 30--1,.os Aft9!!:\e5 8'19tl51, 1 ~"Y 1-at P•clllc Owlsll...,, s (11. Ml!Y l-AIUSil PlJl'.lllc, 12 (2). and six-pound tes.t line. ·trophy smallmouth. Wes~'11orelgnd s constan~ s ue-"To be a good fisherman for Mey6-•t Cat Stillf' fOomlnQUIPI HUTS),,_ Mav 10-.t USIU !San OifOo), tt(2L cess with srnallmouth ~ass 1.n the any type or fish you must accept 7-10-pound -class expluns why, at _the fact that you must work age 37: he Is considered one of the · hard,·· Westmoreland says. ''The worlds foremost smallmouth trick for s mallmouth bass, of ba.55 anglers. course, is lig ht lines, light equip· Any an1.ler who has devoted ment, small baits and a certain Rustlere Open Baseball Play even a minimal amount of atten· amount of knowledge of struc· lion to amaUmouth bass c!1n ap-. ture·fishing and teaming bass preciate. Westmoreland s ac-habits in the dl!ferent seasons of Golden West College launches compllabmenta. Unlike the more the year. . the coast area baseball season He now is considered the Wednesday, hosting College of roremost contender to eventually the Canyons· at 2:30 in the open- pul a n ew world-r:;ecord lnJI: round of the Orange Cout Vanguards Boat Cal LuJheran Five ,,Southern California College will ~plote rJrat round play io lbe NAlA Di1\rict W northern dlvlllon buketball chase tonight by ,m.t1n11 Col Lutlieran College ol IOOOOal!• with tll>Qff at8. Saturdaf afternoon tfi e • Van1uarda of coach Paul Peak .. have a return matab at Orange Couply Oolle1e wllb 81ola Colle1e, the onlY teosq lo d e leet lhem In nrsi.round al'f.loo. smallmouth bass o'o the books. ~ CciUege toumameuL ••Jn large mouth fllhlD.J, you With only six teams compeUna generally use l a rger baits than in the t.ourn.ey, OCC and Sad· for smallmouth1" he said. ''You. dlcback have ftrst round byes also catch la rgemouth bass gs and will meet.in the ~ond round percent or the lime In shallower Thursday (2:30) atSaddleback. water than s m a llmoutb." In the other nrst round eame Westmore land said the blg1es.t Wedaesd,ay. Santa Ana hos ts difference between the two bau Cypressat2:30. • , lyp<S is "sm a llmoulh don't real--'l'he wll!ner of the ~den West ly care about •lrueture, Jlke game wUl face th" Santa Ana· brus h p i l es you mllht find Cyf.re11 •ictor Thursday at largemoulb around. SmallmoUtb Go den West (2 : 30) with the will us e lbe deplh or water for losers of lbe firs! round till cover, and they r ar e ly suspend cla,1htn1 at Sant• Ana. like largemouth. except maybe Thecb .. !"plonsblp••m• will be near an underwa t er clirr. Also, played Fr1dJ31 &t OCC (2:30) with s m a llmouth arc generally bot· lhe c._laUOll tJUe lilt set lot south on" Portola. t:stattol EARl..G. ELLIS. Oeailied. 1~;,. noUce. • 3 < n 51 • NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ll>el Phone (714) 4.,.....5 liVll..YN RUSSELL t:l..LIS his flied OatedJilft.1~, 191!. -"-pf;C.l"l ....,.LneptlJllOfltor ProOilleo!Wllllllld OE SOR AH A.COHEN • • • • • • • l:J U for lt.IUilll'ICI of Letters T••lament•rv lo Ad111lnl'1ri1lrl•llll tN Elolill• I' I • · • U'IOI petlti-r reference lo ""'ch 11 ol the illbO,.. -.dclitcedtnl a m ~pr1n1n1 0ttke1t1Mtl..YIMlfl ......... •• ,.-,......,. for turtlwr partlcul•r1, Wld !hill __.... Double U . · p,· ne"·est. most beautiful an<l t111 llme and plKa et N•rlnQ 1,,.. wme I Civic Ginter Orlve West.,.,, ill • most complete resort at his"'"""" 1cw F•br~•• 11, 1'15, 11 AN,C•llMrnl•t2191 1_.....1Pi-J121 bargain pricea. ~·anWtic t ::IO a.m.. In Iha court"'°"' ol twrwtvf«Mftlh'tillrillrlx Ame 0 I C>itotrtmel'lt No. 3 ol ••Id court, at too nca private Y ovtnl."d and Civic Ctntier l>rlva Wtst, In II• a tw o1 PuDlllhtlil Or1noa c-t 0.lly Piiot • CU!ltom decordted fairway Sltlt•At1a,C1Utor11lt. JBn.1i. ?I, 4ltld FeD . •, 11, 197) 1'6·1'i -If you drtve towortc condominiumll al unheard O.ttt1JM1 ... rw 2a, ttlS PUBLICN011CE 1 ..... ww1rself, Vll&t'N of ]OW ntll'll. WILLIA.Ma.SIJOMN, "'J 1--r-CounlyClerk tpending twic• 01 nuch OL•HNC.OA!ltMAN -•'"" 3 d 2 I bl& AtwM'l•tL.avr maney on'"''"'-'""¥' nys • n g 11m1..aLlm•Strnt DI yttu s.hovld. ,.._...v.11ay,C.llftrwl••U• \ "63?0 n1:t1Ml.......U h f (") ~1""41 Orafllle CNll [)41\ly PllOI, Cut ff ln off. Tme o ritnd. .., . ,.,..,n ,n ,1nc1"•b·"·1t1s »S-1s Hot only w~ your · - daly commut. cost ,.. hoff •• nKI\. but """ -t-!Tip wil .... a.t ..... ,.__. And. H '"" """"""'°9 «< conlod '"" two · '*""'• ~· d aav• 5 -9aloNal110-• tfiis ytcH". and we'd even oc.hiffe motor recl.lc1iont In ............ ond -.-.... . So,wt'd tawealotof~ ·-ar-~r-·· Hot a bod payoff, II ff, for the pltatur1 "-·-t' ~74.JO ~ 11 .. .,)lt'f"lllMl.dr>u~~)I Includes: a Breakfast three da)'ll •Golf and/or tennill dail)' • Ueautlful ""'imming and therapy pool• (ir00!1 Monday thru Thunid1Y) fi'OT mitn•atiOM ull collect: (114)~9 sunR1se· courr,rRY- CUJB • >. 0-Vdopment of Sonrife Corp. CIJifbt'tlta • ArilONI • Nfl\'adl. PUBLIC NOTICE . "-Al Carbon and Ted Bergerson eonudue lo lead the team In scor · lnJ, both averaila1 near the 20 • pOlot mark. · tom leeders. •• Saddlebackllttheaam.eume. ' l ' .. r. • ., , • SUitry Sally Famous Danc~r Still CINCINNA'l'I <UPI),-Fati dancer Sally Rand, now 70 and a crandmother but still able lo prance, made her 1975 debut and v~'f'ed to tour 4.0 weeks lhl$ year. NAME In the NEWS Has Her F llns New fans, but the sarne fan- ny,'/ laughed Mias Rand, who streaked. to stardom ·at the 1933 Chicago Wor:,Jd's Fair hy danc:ing, apparently ilude, vetted only by two ostrich feather fans. Mlsa Rand, looking much younger than her 70 years, opened a week's eneagement at a sub- urban Newport, Ky,, nightclub. A promoten said she's OOing paid $1,500 for her week's work- several 10..minule stage shows a nl(bl. was dressed to the hilt. She sport- ed· high heels, a black, crushed velvet dress. pink scarf and a gigantic rearhered hat topped with pink bows. She carried a fan· shaped purse. ••1 DO EXACTLY the same fan dance I did in Chicago in 1933," 5he said. "And why not? I'm the original. When you say fan dancer you don't think of Tillie Tish. \'ou Asked why she continues u 40· week a year tour schedule at age 70, she replied, "Because I love show buSiness; I 'm a ham and J really love that applause. ''And , J 've got to stay in •hape:, ·· s~ added .. "This is a physical · thing. People wonder why I just don't do a couple or weeks.in Las Vegas each year. Well, if I don't do it every day, then I eun'tdo it at all." think of Sally Rand." ; A fascinating, mile·a·minute talker, she was both elegant and eloquent as she chatted with re. Porter& before taking the stage. Her , ~air was sparkling blonde, her face nearly wrinkle-free and her body trim. Idle since Thanksgiving, Miss Rand said she has been taking ballet classes every day at her Glendora, Calif., home. Twice divorced and not cur- rently married, Miss Rand.t>roud- ly passed aroun·d pictures ,of her granddaughter (or reporters to .admire. WHAT ARF. HER audiences like today'! IN HER STREET clothes she "Many of them are here ob· viously because of the nostalgia,·· she said. "Then there are the·· younger ones who heard about me from their parents and want to see .me. THE FAMILY CIRCUS By BU Keane ·'Deat'Jt' Movie Moving Story By JAY SHARBU'IT NEW YORK <APJ -II you've enough J>atience to slick with a very mov- lng story told very slowly in two hours, watch ''Death Be Not Proud" Lonight on the ABC relevisJon network . (Channel 7, 8 p.m .) It's a dramatization of J"ohn Gunther 's 1949 memoir about the last mQJlths of his son, Johnny, who died of a brain tumor at 17 shortly afler gradua:ting from high school with honors in 1947. VETERAN ACTJ)R Art.bur Hill portrays the globe-trotting author and radio commentator; Jane Alexander-plays; hisex·wife, Frances; and an exceJJent newcomer, Robby Benson, plays their dying son. The show, in addition to being a profile in courage, is a study of how the boy's fatal illness re· united his parents-if on · ly for a short time-and how it belatedly made Gunther realize that his career and trave ls never gave him tim e to really know his son. Parts of the program ~·ere film ed at Deerfield Academy, an excluaive Massachusetts pre· paratory school young Gunther attended. (TV REVIEW ) puts on a brave front, gently joking but then lapsing into frightened tears. AFTER AN operation , the grim medical report is that he has a brain tumor "the size of an orange." 1-lalf the tumor has been removed and the doctors hOpe the rest can be burned out with X· rays. But the tumor is grow· ing. Yet the boy. his head in bandages, reruses to surrender. With the help of his parents, he con· tinues studies at home and makes no change in his plans t o attend Harvard after gradua- tion. The lather, grllsping at any medical straw, locates a doctor who puts the boy on a diet he says -and the medical establishment doubts - will shrlnJt the tumor and eventually dissolve it. ' . THE TREATMENT works-briefly-but soon the tumor is growing again. This tin\e, there's no hope, just the boy's grim deter1ninatio1"1 to graduate a nd go to cot. lege, even t hough h e knows by now he's dy.ing. Midwest . Picnic Slated AND IT IS there in late /all that the show starts, • a1 Gunther Sr. returns "'from a tour of postwar '%urope to visit his son, a bright, robust. -unfi1iling- '1y polite lad o( no dls· ciemable fa.,.ltll'. or ail- ,JJlenu. It's a powerful story Unfortunately, the script is so selr -cons ciously scnsitlve a slight breeze might collapse it. And tlill and Miss Alexander underplay tiheli' rQ.)es almost to the point ~x· tinction. But Robby Benson salva1es the show iwtlh a brllJiant performance, , Aner sorn.c too·long ·te1ments to establish 'lhal a globe-1rottln1 :(atl>er mal<e1 lor a lonely subtly ll!ustrat\6g lhe1 ·ton the pro1ram moves pro1ress1ve /slage.s o 1.11n..O Qie . un•x~cted 1u: youn( Ou.other's disease • net1 tl>at 1tn~e1 the boy • In a way that s uci••ts be 'liown. and tlnally kills studied medical textS on ,/llm. • I\••. intensively as be did • nl 11 d ribed blshnesoldlal0gue. ~· It'• i lla y esc · 'by cloelors as sometl>lng It's ari Emcny-callber i:au1ln1 preHure on bis ellort and well worth the opUc ••!"'•· 'the boy, paUcnce...most vlewen 'boipltalilod for tests, w1Uneedtoni1h1. .. / - PUBU ICE ' ' Tuesday, February 4, 1975 PUBUC NOTICE l'UllUCNOTICE 100,000 ., .... 1.1'1 n•.111 ,,,, .. 11 .1• •00.000 •0.000 ll,M) DAIL YPJLOT Bl PU BUC NOTICE PUBLIC N01'1CE $LP·11011 SUl'E lilt OJI COUlllT o,-CAL.I f'OllNIA COUHT'fO,-OllAlrtGE 1~C1••CC....Or1•e. ~Ill• AIY. ~htorn1• CASE NUMBER °'29'1.J SU1'1•11"-0"S IMAllRIAGEI In •• 1ne marn~ of Pt/l•l•OOl'•. YNTHIA M APPLE"BEY .tnd Re,pon!H!n l . FRAlll K G . A P · PLEBEY To ttw Re~p0n<1en1 · fl"' l>"ht.01""• d\ l<leO i.1 pel1"0f1 Con<tl<rlU>U yo...r m,ort•i.lg~ You m~y Ille " W"H"'M re"'°"~' wutun 10 o.iv~ 011ne !Idle nwl"' 1n1' '"mmon' 1s 1ter,...d on ~u. II ~u !<11 1 to '"" a writltn ~~W! Wiii"" ".JCh i.me, you• dttau11 may 0.. ""'""''<! and U>e courl m•v enler • lud\Jrrwtnl 'ont.i1r11nq 1n1unch•e 0< O'""' "'°"'~ (Ontern 1nq <l•Y•\1011 01 pro11t1flv . "'°"""I '"llllO<I. '"'10 cu•IOOY. Ch old '"ppo<L auorney'' '""'· co'"'· •na •ucn 01r.~• '"""' "' ...,,., oo 11••nte<1 o., ll>l'cOUrl. lf YOU••l li I0, .. 1<1i. Ml\llCt1 ... •n •I· IO<llOIY 1n this m•tffT, rou "'°"Ml Oo t.O ptomplly 10 lliil y°"rwri"'"' re_..w. •l•llJ. m•"tDe-lilffonlU'IW. oa1'euJan. 10, 191~. !SEAl..J WILLIAM E. St JOHH, Ot'~ d v J"nn1ter Fullmer, Depo.llV RICHARD A. 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BR & 2 BR units. onl,Y Sp;•t·inus .1 ll~·drm. 2 d.oc ks · A.!> u ns~ in ~ CM(r 2 NATIONWIDE 405 40th St. Quiet ocean ~ide of Hwy. soo.soo. lturry. 644-1211 story home tidJ:.iccnt to p.ardcn 4 bell m ~ btith. z REFERRAL SYSTEMS VISl•H corner. 2 BR home. & 2 BR · AJ?l. the Mes<i Verde ('ountry story home In stnct l en-Lo · t 0 I 3 • view. Clu b. Separ<ite f:.im rm try security gatc.-All 675--8600 anytime a1••"Y W n;ain · n Y $106,950! 640.-8484 . w/mttssi\'{' fp!C' and we\ termsa\'ai)ablt!'. ,,...-. $49,500. 675-7060 bar. form<il dining. huge e • f d CUTIE OM THE IAY la~Co'f•I BEACHRAMCH ASSUME $26.950. master bedrm suite and Uln Or f · Charming lg . 2 sty modern. all elcck1tch.e n. REALTY 2 bdrms plus den . Beauti ul front patio MesaYitrde 4 BR home , form. Reduced S!llJOO, for am-SINCI 1940 LET THE SUH SHINE IN ! with pier & s lip for boat up to 45' - mediate s al!.'!-S79.500 . lllS v .. Lido.,... .. Suite 29s .a nd flood this charming Corona del Private Island $115,000. Very 5harp inside din . rm, fpl in ms tr S-pra\v ling ranch ~Hyle four bedroom. Jog to beach! ·Ti ie entry to form~l living and dlninJ!,: is land kitC'hen. Stet> do\.\'n 25 l''OOT LONG 1''11'~STA PARTY ROOM . LoJi: burning fireplace. llideu.w.a y n1aster ;iUite. Park like p:rounds. Don 't miss it !! Ca ll 963·6767 OffN IH 9 • if'S ~UN fO ei. r-ilCf T"' call !>45-842·1. 1111 Hltrbot M..C.M.. 64'2·2"1 Mar home! Vines provide s hade, the IUILD YOUR DREAM HOME: & out. 3.BR . & fam. BR . Consider trade fire pl ace provides warmth, rich 11:! acre Laguna Niguel White water rm . In x 1 n t for small er house. m Associated · u:::!l 50UJH COllST . La Cu~sta carpeting provides comfort, a 45' lol view lot _ all utilities in -Ready to neig hb orhood! $175,000 Incl. boat provides s pacious ness and an addi· g $58,500. 556-8800 s lip. 675-7060 ll(AllOll ...... . •· This Selecl Property is l year old and the owne1-s have spent a fortune in tional 2 units provides h a ndsome in· o. 1NVESTOR'SWITH "VISION" m REALTORS IB Up j?radt'S . fe11lures in-come. This new ljsting is worth listen· One acre Jt-4 parcel near new orooosed L.J::! 41.ocal Offices To Serve Yo1:1 t'lude hdwd liv rm flrs ., Spanish tile ~ou rm('t in g to! at $110,000. Marina \V ith livable 2 bdrm house. UH11j)UE t:(OMES, Rtallon 67!>-6000 Only $70,000. Must act fas t. V.A .LOAH 244J E. Cs! Hwy, Corooa del Mar lllllllil BETTER-than-new. kit chen, c u st m one yea r old. sharp. ~·all1J:tp er & t'rpts sharp 2B R 28A•condo, thruput . It's ~1 rt'~1\ I 002 General 1002 close to ocean. V.'ith as-Si!OW J>J.,\Ct:. S59,950. Getlft'al sumuble VA Joan . F.1-". C;1tl NO\V: •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CAPE COO TWO STORY S32.soo. Call 556-2660 !p SELECT Sel~ct _P roperties ~ ................. ! PROPERTIES POOL-f.IODOWN 556-261i0 ' Spado~s ,:~~.Pool . VETERANS Lo-.ly i..,,gc Raised formal entry to Tired of J!,e lting the n1n BA.LBOA ISLAND s unk en living room . around'!?? Ir you huv,e Family home on 2 lots. 4 Formal dining. Powder any Questions about buy-8 R 3 u 3 r 1 . h V II h • a, rp ('S. roo m . WET BAR . Int! 8 ome A.ca t e Tastefully rumishcd.lge Gourmel gardenkilchen VAExperls at patio ,~·/badminton with WALL OF GLASS. World Realhtate court. Extensive pro- Gisnl family-party Specialists in VA hous-fessionril Jandscap1n~. room & seciuded SUN ing. Ask for Veteran BeinA offert-<I b.v owner . TERRACE. Swee pin,!!: Counselor. 556-777?. S157 .500 . \.\'h ichi~S65.0CIO. stairs to TRIPLE SIZE anytime. below rcplaecment ("ost. ~fASTE H SU IT F. &---J)ays. 645 -3323. e\'e:-.. ehi ldrc ns win)!. Only 673-798~1 542,000. Be tter call HORSE RANCH ~-,;.;.-..,.;;;;;;;;..,.~ quick! 963·6767 + income OPfN 111 ll •H'S IUN TOBE NICfl ' IT] ' i HE RE AL £STATER~ W ATERFRONI' Full 1.-'!t-acre. 66x300, 3 houses. !630. mo .. in- come. Owner wants fast s31e ! SlJ ,000 d own . only ..... $58,000. New 3 BR .. 3 ba .. fam . 0 rm.: on North bayfront. &. Balboa Island ~J2ftiUll/'21 833 -9781 -.,, HESTER-BROWN ' & Assoc .. Realtors -----179-70r,..,CM •Ship-Shape• 642-1111 Everything done and re- -- OJdy for new owner. Deep IELOW MARKET HEWPORTIEACH TOWHHOUSE : ... c l ose tn l1 ~Hch . DcliJ!htful and spacious 3 bedroom and ~·ou o~·n the land . Quiet. park-like setting. just steps to pool. Good fin:tnc111A ava1l<.1 - ble. S44.950 . 675-4060 PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 61£52~ _ _!IS ·.!!._60 -~-UPSTAIRS 1 DOWNSTAIRS VALLEY REALTY PRESENTS INTERESTING PROPOSALS NEWPORT "BEACHEY" Probably 60-70 years old, two bedroom front cottage with a tiny one bedroom cottage i n the rear. Excell e nt peninsula location but in VERY ROUGH CONDITION. T e n gallons of new paint included for the ''do it yourselre r '' and a brand n e w refrigerator, stove and washer and dryer. Asking $54,500. PEACE OF MIND! On ANY HO USE YOU BUY THROUGH O U R ·OFFICE, you will fiave peace of mind in knowin g that you will have the protection or a one year warranty on th at ho~. You have a guarantee program that ri vals a new builder's plan. Call us for complet e de, tails. 675-7225 or 586-0222 CALL US FOA A FREE ESTIMATE OF VALUE \'ALLEY REALTY A BERG ENTERPRISES CO. shag carpets throout t!IJs Bluffs condo. 3 Br. din· Bayview from both uniJ.s. 4 bedroom. 2 hath home ing 2"6 Ba overlooking gii?antic 4 hr owner 's, G-~ 1002'G---al 1002 with --" b · k fireplac · spacious 2 br rental. Now ._...-v., ... ~. . •o::u r:tc . 1 e j!reen belt. Xlnl cond. 1 d ,176 i~• d •••••••••••••••••••••••'••••••••••••••••••••••• 1n large hv1ng ~oo m . Mustbesold . ease to,.. . v" wn .. Kitchen with bltn.c;, R IO SPARLING 7 "!.. ass um<iblc Isl &· :~~~-~~~f:~= HE~ E~TE ~:;;i~cre: w~;:te~i~~~r~~ JUST LIKE NEW! avail. OnJyS44.SOO. ____ c:::...==----1 201 Collins. crnr. Park, Ba l . Is l . Open 1-5. Agl.675-2763 _____ , HEW OH MARKET 400[1Ja~fliMl 4 Br. den. dining, pool. ~c.M.~~!!!l~~-~"d S90.000 buys this beaut. A SPECIAL fJ · --• a..._ maintained home in de-•£~ sirable Bay crest. Hurry! RESTAURANT • • SPARLING N<"'wport llcach prime REAL ESTATE location. Small. charm- SPA""ISH , __ __:833-3548 mg. cust;c . Amp!< pa,k- " 1 · in~. beer & wine tict>nse. MA""SIOlr..I CURI APPEAL 549,500. Phone 675-5511 . " " Beaut. 14 uniladltbld•-Co I e of New po ct This very fine Corona del Mar 2 bdrm. home, has been practically rebuilt. with completely new kitchen, tile, etc. One you s hould see! $67,500. VEAR BAY AND BEACH 675·3000 L'-'l07 E. COAST t-tWV CORONA OC:L MAR ASSUME s hort blks lo beach . Realtors. 2515 E . Coasl Pride of ownership. Call Hwy .. Cd N . Genttol 1002 1002 $39,000 forappt.to see. -----••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• POOL-BEACH R~~~~c.;.E BACK BAY Po~L7~~E Open Daily 1-5 Manicur ed ya rd s. ___ 833 __ 3548-'-'----I 4 bedrooms. pool, family 107 Lt'nda Isle E le,atcd '<SUbule. Step INCOME 'oo rn . stone r;,.place. Super s harp 3 bedroom. 2 Th · · 1 down l ivin• r oom. •arde n pat;o. eat ·in IS pres l1g1ous uxury bath. one )'C'ar old Pool I h ·Formal dinin• served by PROPERTY kitchen and 1>r1vale sun-N e w Po r l 1 ea(' & j;ic.·uzz1. Setler nt."('()s r h 18' na ll e.v. Enor mous d eck. 1-furo e mast<"'r ~·ater root nn1c is ' SUPER EASTSIDE ~ fast sale. J)on'l nuss thi;i .1 I I f · I . wooded fi est a room . . 4 bedroom s uite. S41.500. ova1 <1 ) e or 1111111c'< 1al<' I I I one. Assumable loan on o k " Twin l and scap in • uni ts. l'!e ot. on y 10'7.-down.Ca ll : nccu1Jo.1nl'Y oc ·1n g •·· R f hu ge lot. f • I f s taircase. Circula r $69,!llJ\J. oom or3morc Kev Realtors 962·7788 i;p:ice or J JOal!i or balcony. s hu•e separate uni ts. Sell er will help I;-;--;..;· ;..,;-;,-;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.1 Walker & Ltt those scat)ornf' vis itors. 4 RE r\LESTA'I'~ sleepin~ quarters. Kin g finan ce. Berlroon1s. :t haths, 1·x- masler suite. 60' wrap ALSO VIEW OF HILLS 545-9491 tr;iva_1!:1nllv :-.11.l'<I n1aste r around dunce pavillion. FOUR UN ITS on h:.e •,~ I.aguna Niguel. :t bdrm .. ------suite. CJv.:nC.r \1·111 :-ell for Assume 7'k VA S350 per acre lot with room for 2 ba. 1,f!e. <issumablc · nndc.·r $200.000. i\.c,:-.umc month pays all. Owner two more. Owner will loan. Vacant. Consider DOYER SHORES 7', \st ·ru on contra<'l nr must go-Luke ad van-carry at sc;;. Small down. sale or lease'. S.19,950 FROM $94,500 rC'ftnan<'l' at undc.·r 1·ur- tap:e. Call 842-2535 P..1 ANY M 0 RE T 0 fn cludin)'.! this exclusive: rent ratl'S. O"fNrt19 .11-s1uNroBENtc:r1 CHOOSE FROJ'l.1. [U""IN·tt•"T IN l•t 5 RR .. 4 1 ~ b<-t., superhly U:IQ 'I ~ I CALL645--6646 l lU l \11 n plt1nned home. 5 Non -UDI I Jll!ll:l!fil! ('Onfl1ctin ~ aclivit;.• PIDC9 --== 11~i~J~P~·~·~·j~~:·J:~~~~~~~=~~~t~~g1~€l 1.... ..... ~·~R~:;;~;,;~;,;~;,;;,;::~6~~~*~ ..... 1 ~~~~~e~·~t~!~~~~a~t~!~l~ I 1pP,l"'Dp""m:tJ~ ' . = r view : formal OR .. lhl· t4000UA1t•'LNIWl'Ott lfACH_ $137,000 °" UHDERSTATED "0'~~~;!;i'6~<.00 OCEAHFROHT W t rfro t LIDO ISLE ELEGAHCE G e ft C 3 BR 2 BA bit Country French style. 4 P'·, .. al d k · . ozy · · ns. b 1 d'. Ouplc:oc : 3bdrmi; .. 2bath • e oc . Jacuzzi lrg liv rm w / fireplc. On· drms .. rorma 1n1nit pool_. 4 B_e dr oo m . I" •s2.soo. Owne' w1·11 I df il COMPANY IO\\·er unit : uppc_r unit be t f 1 t • v rm .. pane e am Y rm.: rute 1-bdrm. with view .a u 1 u pa 10 . help finan ce with small decorated in exquisite REAt .rons dl'('k . OwnC'r anxinus. I' jClllDl~I down. Cull PRES'[IG E taste. Presti~e Westcl1ff S INCE 1944 Submit offers. New prict> P!•--JIOi\-1ES r..456646 neighborh ood . Not 673-4400 s fu"' ,....,. ' ___ .:._,.....__:_ · -leased land. Sl39.fi00 · 150.0AN. 1pti,..,ump11ttrtl.. ~ · I~"""""""""""""""""""""~ I 673 -3663 673·8006 eves 1s2 ... 1920 spacious C F Colesworth1i -®•""·NI HACM • • ----Townhous.e Realtors 640-00 0 ~ associated 2 BR mountain cabin In Near Newport Upper ~----UPERB B • n C "l onl Bay. 4 bedroom, den <ind BROKERS-RE AL TOR<; 101~ W llolb,.o i..' l I~~ I '.I! eu r 1 y, Y 2b•ths. B'i•ht,"h·"'-'"I. OMES S25.ooo. t"i nanclng , ""'"" llG CANYON ;·1vailahl e.644-721 JAp:t. comfortable + many -----custom features. &:e thi~ Builder Retlrincj MUSTSB.l This new, ocean view dupl ex in Newport Reach. F.njoy first owner before you buy! al $39.900 you V.'on't heal ''' 11 540·11 L • t ax benefitfl. 3 Bedroom.I=========~ .z bath . owner's u nit. 1;;;;;;;;;;:;::;::;: Out11 tanding "'"ood ex- t~or with quality con· alr'uction thruoot. Park- fhg no problem here with 3 f!ar l'arage and wide Alreel. Prict'd right - ._,.'Of'l't la.st! Cell 546-5880 •.• HERITAGE REALTORS Take ad\"ant a~e or this Commercial tax shelter. 2000· bid!! for SO"lall busi nou, plus 2 BR apt. o\'er 3 car ~1r;1ge . .,·or det;ul~ call 847 -fiOlOAGT. v Al~,':!~!~eos K~y~ 1h ofrit•C WORLD l + F•mily room & pool. REAL ESTATE Val,\Jted celllngs. J'rlvate Specialists in p:overn· pool enl fabee from mrntfinen<"~dbomes! maattt &ulte. Lor,1e Ir· 556-7777 c~ll onytimc tt8ul1r cul.de·••C: lot. --. - £1e11:anl d~cor. Cati now DON'T Give up lhc Ship! toSHll7-tOJOql. "List " it in cla.5siried. Ship to Shore Rei;ult.&! &111die11e..... .., ...... ~78. • • ' ~· Bi)! 2 storv. lluntin BeaC'h C I C'n Mar . &par:itc formal dinint rM m. (j R .. :AT BIG ra mi- 11· room ~·it h bltn BAR. 1·overed patio ond huge 11ie shaped lot with (rui trees. etc. :-;hows like a MODEL. Mnny, many ruslom reatures. Just W,950. 546-4141 ~ COATS & WALLACE R EAL ESTATE. INC. EASTSIDE SalesmtnorB~ers SPECIALS TOP COM MISSION callordrophy.... S27.500 :1n<l S.32.500. J4olh ----------· close t o ~hoppinp: and HO DOWN lr<msportt1tion.. Also 2 on WALK TO BEACH "lot. S22.500each_ Enjoy pcest_;•e "'" i;,. J£, IQP~3 1n g l Gracious entr''· ~- hu g h livin g ronm . It:plo,•ap-'mft Form a l dining room . 7J2•'t920 · GIGANTIC FAMIL'' MGOQUAft.'t. MACM ROOM. 40' x ar dan('e pavilion. King s 1zert ma s t er s uite. NO DOWN -NO l'OSTS in· volved fo r veter a n buyer. J.~ANTAS'J'IC f}p. PORT UN ITV 1·'.Q J{ YO U! c-:;111 n ow 1142-""5. Qlf1'f '" 9. n·s I UN ro 8t Nl(f I , ..... , TH" -R·E·A-;-,L ., ·' 111 ;;. ·1,, ESTAT£RS ' -~ Oally Pllol CIWified Ads t¥ei"fd1y! • VETS \\'hy J)ll)' renl when you t•un buv u home with les~ down ihan Isl and last months rt~nt . We have manv home~ in all pril.'e run.1:"cs to be houghl un - der this pro"r;1m. Walker&Lff REAL ESTATF. 545-9491 Scl11dle Items with a Dal· ly Pilot Cl~ssiricd "d. 642·5678 l - l;ll[l!/li i:l!Al"it•J~I 2743 E . Coasl Hwy CdM~75-8600 General . 1002' G...,ral---100 ···············"······· ..................... . ~ .t'l"4tili Smid~ REALTORS'° Just one short block to either-or-? 2· Bedrm., l o/-1 bath. Fireplace. bltn kitchen, ideal beach home . Walk to everything on the Balboa Penin sul a. A r eal buy for only ... $58,900. CALL ~44-7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, COl'GllCI del Mar - -------- !i:~~! .......... ~~~f:~! .......... !~!~- Wi':Sl.E\' N TAYLOR CO. !{Fi\ 1.Tlll\S '111l'•' l~J.l() · COROHA DEL . MAR LUXURY DUPLU -. View rrom owner's tlea utiful unit. South of hwy. Redwood exterior, huge s undeck , quality bit. 3 BR, den, 2 baths, fireplace in each unit. $145,000 2111 San Jo ..... Hils Road HEWPORT CEtlTER. H.I. 644·49 I 0 General 1002 G.....-ol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LOWEST PRICE 4 Bedraoln Home NEWPORT BEACH IF 1 HAD A HAMMER l'D BUY THIS FIXER UPPER J>1us d{'n <1 nd I =1 , b;.iths General .-IOO~Getteral . -100 .'.'\t·\.\·carpcts thruout \'ou ~·ill enjoy this one. ' ' · · • located near 17th str<'<'l •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• · cw ll:.t1nl 10 <>1 out \\"ood s huttered ~i ndo11.·s \Ve!i.t('liff shopping - Beautirutly decorated 5 BR, 4*1:! ba .. paneling, 3 frplcs . R a mp/s lip. $26-0,000. Custom 5 BR, 4 b a .. 80 ft. view frontage on lagoon. Ramp/float. $295,000. Brand new jacuzzi & $42.5,000. 6 bdrm., 6 baths. Pool, s auna. ~Ramp & float . 7 0 Linda Isle Dri•e Prime 45 ft. Lagoon Lot -St50 ,000. For call inror ~ation on all homes & lots BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy \1df' Drive NB 675 0161 Genitrol 1002 G-.at 100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4·PW Assumable r11A loan for ~·ou tax shcltC'r bu_\'crs. 1\,o 3 bedroom & two · 2 hl"tlroom units just up the hilt from the beaeh 1n ("osta !\1esa. Total pr1C'1' S65.00U. Walkrr & Ltt Rl-'.A I~ F:Sl'ATE 545-9491 --- EASTSIDE •••••••••••••••••••••• BROADWAY 3 IDRM. + that ne at c·osta l\lcsa street !'lose to l''t'rthin,c. "1th a he<1ut 1full y up ~r~1ded hon1c on a hu ge alll'y access rear ya rd for only S47.500. f..\.1 -7211 1\a_I . WATERFRONT New 3 RR ., 3 b:1.. ram rm.: on North b11yfron\. l:~albott lsl;:1nd. VirC"i>lare on huj!e R-2 lot . 'fhls J Be;1rlrcd ('eilin)'!s ht.·droom 2 Bath home is :'\'a tural \.\'01JCI kit('h<•n " !!IC'al at S2'9.950. Let's .\11 ni , 1rl'h<irr1 out back J..:"· l'al I 646· 7171 Of'fN In 9 • JI S II.JN 10 llC Nlll 1 ad~~&~~'5o"~ [lllltlld P1ap=-~ , ·1-----752-1no ~-•n_••w_~!.!'-"". 2 ACRE GI HO DOWN HORSE RAMCH l BR-POOL St;1lls ror 10 horses + · ASSUME S28,350 t:jck room + 4 pastures ·rree llnt·tl :1ppro;_i('h + lar l?C' poultry house. Lar~c f;_1mily siz('({ li vin¢ Il ea ut I ru 11 .v f'q ui pped room with c rackling pro p e rt y for lh c flrt•pla('l'. Eountry st.vie t.'<tUCstrinn owner. LO\'t'· kitchen + for1nal din1nA Iv 2500 Sfl . ft. A.C :1 rCHJm . Commanding \'ie\.\' tl c ti r 111 h o n1 c h :1 :-.. of sun terrace & rooms ·den /library <i nd j!'an11· 1·~1kf' n\'C'r 8.:v·~ VA lo""''-roon1 for 1'.H)()I table + Ntl NEW 1.0J\N C<lSTS formal d1ni nl! roon1 . SZl!7 . mo pa)s all. Jl urr.\· AµenlH·l6 32."'5 for thi s ('Xt.'t>P t ional l"!"'!"!"'!-!!"!!'"!"'!"!"'!"!"'!"!"'!~ hargain? 963 -7881 okN 111 ll • ll'S JUN 10 81 M(l ' _____ (!jlli\I POOL HOME Bt.•<-tutirut lti r ,ll.e pool. heated & filtered in lar.ee ~·ard. 3 Bedroom hon1e partia ll y furnished \'ii· cant & ready for oe- eupan(·y. Too many ex- tras to believe. Just Hst· cd at 536.950. Wallcer&Lee H EAi. r.:s-r A'r f'.: 545-9491 100 Ft. to Beach . Oul.!.tunding buy for :ln 10\'eSlor nr :1 person v.ho <le~ircs ;,1 bt•ach homC' + rental income. T h is du pies. l'onsisl'ior one un-· 1t \\'ith ·I hC'ciroom, 2 bath + 0 11 e u nit with 2 bc£1 room and I b:.ith·. Ex·• cellent s ummer rent:il schedule. Call for de· to.1ils. Sll!J.500. 640-6161 ~ COA1S & WALLACE 1 Br hsc + 2 rcnt:1l units IJrivC' hy & makC'offcr, SPA HI.IN<; Hf-:AL l'.:STA'ft-: ~:l1-3.".>~ 8:1:'1 ~RI HESTER-BROWH RE AL ESTATE , INC. ,'(. ASSO('. Bealto1.,,; rWO sto~v ~lhome. lh~ -------believable pre-summcrJ•------------ General I 002 G~ral I 002 hargain at just S37 .000! •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• All t erms ava ilable . Enjoy more closet space by selling .. don't needs" with' a Oaily Pi lol t:las1ified Ad. &\2-5678. FUN PE~INSULA HOME Charming 2 bldroom + convertible den with s pacious patio a nd high beam ceilin g. Steps lo privale tennis club and beaches. Move in tomorrow for $89,500. IRVINE TERRACE LOT One of a kind fee view lot in Irvine Ter · race. Last chance to build your own $70,000. THE DRAMATIC SUNSET .Ove r the harbor enhances the beauty of lhis adult occupi e d 3 bedroom home. Cathedral ceilings, 2 fireplaces. Excellent a t $126,500. DOVER SHORES BAYFRONT Pier & Slip for la r ge boat. 4 bedrooms, family room, 41/2 baths. formal dining room. Office would also b e ideal maid 's room or den. Decorative wrought iron. 2 fireplaces. Spanish· tiled entry, view of main channel. $<.'95,000. r.IOUNTAIN & SUNSET VIEWS Popular Yale mode l -Univers[fy Park -Adult occupied. 4 bedrooms - 2'h baths. Very quiet location plus ex- t ra parking. F ee land. $66,9.50. DIAL 644-1766 2161 s .. Joaqul• HIKs Rd., H.I. A COLDWELi. IAHKliR CO. llUHH.V-Call 847-6010 1002G..,..a1 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• macneb I Irvine reeltg TRIPLEX -OCEAHFROHT IHCOME 2 yrs. n e w w /3 bedroom, 2 bath down & 2 bedroom,· 2 rbath each upstairs. Sand, surf & sun at you r Newport Beach doorstep. Garage parking for 4 .cars. WalterKing642·8235. (K70) PLUSH POOL HOME Elegantly decora ted 4 bedroom w /a look of luxury. Dramatic Grecian de~ signed J>OOI & lg . patio area. Great for e ntertainers. $125,000. Lois Egan 644-6200. (K71) PARKSIDE UVIH~ Chancellor built University Park -3 ,bedroom, 2 bath sing!~ family home. Immed. access to terutis, pool & park. $59,500. Emmet McKune 644·6200. (K72l, IETTIR THAM HEW ( This c harming 4 bedroom home la comple te in every detail. New ever-' ything -inside & out. Carpet - : draperies -kitchen ~ landscaking. l $99,300. Ba rbara Aune 642·8235. ( 73)" \ to1 DOwf Ori\'e M2·9235 16441 M.tc:Arlftur M4•1100 ' , .. • ,- • • .. ........ ,. ................. ~ ... · . .......................... .............. ~ HonesFwS. ,...,. ,_~ · J Tuoedal'.Ffbru .... •.101s • OAJLYptLOT ~-._r. . .lo' .,_ .............. -~ -w11aru tOOf . · •"t"•-1111'"•"1'~' .. ·•·••••••••~··· ••t1•••••••-••-••••-.• ••••••••-············.., ...... ••••.t••• .. •••• .. .._. IOU,. IHdt 1040 .._.104~Mewport.._. 1069 lllc1•r.:, • .., 200-.t•1Pra .. ktJ 2000 Ha•11U.fwwl .. 11f H 111Udw .... 1. ~ ......................... ····-········-······· ' ....................... . ..................... !.!!tr.······················ ................... _. _____ •••.••••...• .-MIMIMUM 1.11. W.terrront <:oiJ!lo . .fo1cR°iiiiiTNiE'oE'o KASTBLUFr ConJlo. • •·-~. -JZOZ .._. JZ40 A TOUCH 01} UPKES' bbot 1Up, moln <h•nnel Assume E•l•tl•I VA w.soo. Ownr, s br. a... WE'RE 9 4% SURE" . A.$184 8 t ( view, 2 Br. 2 Bu, frple, lO#n on the 3 br •~ ba Xlat. home/renf1':1. Nr. ' Fil EE FREE ICE 3 bedrm ! ba cpll ... OW~ v rut or mdaxfmurn ~m· r,•tlo. r•r. ~ fln. or widen. Call Courte11 sebls. mkta, pvk, leruilii • 0 •Pml'eislonalSUv'lce• drps. bllM. dbl ll~•a•: •. " ~• or1 •n reasonaoly eueopta.vail.848-tS30 Realty962-m1 . club.m-uu Somebody will appreciate the figures •L•.,DLORDS* NI d -·· • •••••••••••••••••••••• ··········~ ... ··•······ -.71 500 pr ced. From apacloui. S • """ ee yar . __,,, mo. _1 • • Uvln• room •od modern •OPEH HOUSI• '"*· 1044 IAYSHOUS on a 1 ·unit apartment complex we HoM•-* 9G3 567 9'13-1786 ••k 111et1 Vard•·Plne tree. kitchen, ttie tiweeplna ltlSMalnSt.reet •••••••••••••••••••••-COMPO believe in. Located near shopping & 442•9900 rorBevorD_•_le. ___ _ ~t • .. ~l"!~ lwQ.u lll001'1 " •,l•_ir~••<. l••ds to lb11e< OPEN DAILY l-<P~I IRVlt'!&BEA~ , Sharp z Br. oil bltno. other facilities. Under $250,000, with Ca!ifornlo"Laruest BR. 2 BA. erpts, drps,. "~ -T • Ill 0-r -~1Y ~ .aftO' .N~w tU3torf, .;,~::~-' -ie. • .a. .o.(J • .,.... I bb • less than •~n 000 down Ph • tod t •Renlol Se~ -.i.A~1.. bltn.s. patio. 1295. mo. be41'o:Otila. totmal. din an·-..vetloo: ' of'"• lamrm. ·-~••r. lrallor# =-.,, :.-:;1 c lo1e to 000. q O.' .pyv, . • Ono ay . IYK."'C l!'I· -Mountaln lod_ge finest or tree 1Jhad~d ucce:ss ofr'";1'rCr. Wutk to ~ .. :I;-.~. , ,clubhouse. 8'rpts &d!e!; -...-.? UNC~CMIMT"i ... Rf.A.L..n ·~ z \IR ·house Coete ?.'<>u. i'!':liir~r0~=--l"186:1~k sized family room. Beam ll re t.> n b ('I l s. c n 11 beach und Lake Purk. llou!lt' 1s 1n A·l 00nd1lJon. LOt.solJ>rlvacy ... • '"• lO ...,._ ,,.,.-'._t"'...a.ww:!• . ... .Slf;) ... 2 Dr flun\in~tonl----~------ <'itlllnft, fireplace Jook fi?.S-&50 5J6..8821 3bcdroom5.2batlL~.poot· ~PA'&f~. I:...,. .,. ..... _, Beach St8S. 3 Br hoUSe 10l)EftNlar~e3beJrm, 1na out onto mountalr OPfNll49•1T'sfUliff08fMctl"' GeraldS Thoma$ Rllr & play around nearby. RE~ 3548" E Corona del Mor 673-651 O Costo Mesa S185. 2 Br. 2 2 bu, rplc. co"ered patio, pond lite pool-Move I · • · Minimum u1,kt!t.'f), plenty • 8n. Newport Bench Sl85. OW & hllniJ. good loca· tod•)'~ll'•vaeant. Owne SPAHISH or time lo eJ\joy Jiviog_ OCEANl''HONT f1oose & c ~/' .L, ~ -..... --Singles.. ram1lles Agl; lion. $.35(). mo. Ask ror .. ts •nxloua-Call quic MANSION S31,__950. Cl:lll b'73-&.so. ~ar ·npt, by owner. eves & •,-11ooVn ISOO , ~ 1_ sal• ••oo Fee. 979-8430 Bev or Dale 963--4567 ,.,> 548-2313 Ol'fNtit9•lt'S~/o/IC~1 ; weekendsG45-TT2l ... ryp -·• ..... • .... --------963-1786. • Ol'INlll••nTruNPOIN:Niar~ --Much-1n -demt&nd. this ---••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• ... lalboaPeRlrnula 32071-'-"'--"'='------ r .. 1 TH[ R[AL ~ ISlnlLRS GIGAMTIC type home becomes Ste~1ToOc:ean C OMPA~ION Lawn OWHERW/RHANCE ••••••••••••••••••••••• BR.tha.clo&etobch. DUPLEX availublc Onl-e-in awhile. lmm£>diute pos.!e5Sion : 3 Crypt 4 A-8, bJock 3.SO. Vac . .s Unit ff.4, Agl. YEARLY 3 br, 2 ba. nr. park & his chi· Big 4 RJt ownc>rs unit.with 3 Featurl'11 4 bedrOoms bdrms. + den. 2 buths: Sect ion '-1 cditation , 5<19-0812 M6-6710 beach. S 39 5 mo , baekyd. new crpt.,/drpg.· 0 I{ r ent ti I south ot r~.~iLlya~g• m. v' e'°ryrmpanlvd81~.: oi.Ssumuble loan. $75.000 l"orcsl l~a"'·n . Glendale. :.!13-693-2645, 675-ti17l ~~~~tr ~oo:s.u S3SO. Ruyside. One year new. ~ "' 5JS-695G -----1Moblle Horne, wknds. ------f--'---'-'---'-----~"---"tWMs Call 64_4-7211 A_l!t. mast.er suite on separate IEST IUY Commercial Tra1·1.,. r~· 230 D-L-T ., .._. .... ~ • ~· -level. lligply desirable Vrry upRr<id(od 3 bdrm.. unu. LRG 2 BR . 2 BA Duplex, inuJle OW'INWe C.harmlng 3 bedt:'OOm 11nd COsta Mesa 1024 neighborhood, clnse to 2 bulh home with rormal Property 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• dbl Rar. I "':! blks from 1 block to beach. Brand d'nln• ~-m I I I ••••••••••••••••••••••• •!OBIL>'. I-tom• "Pk . ba .". 5300. Yearly. 38 2"H dblga ""JVU • 1rep aee, ••••••••••••••••••••••• e emc nt :1ry scharol . d1nin¢ room. fireplace. " "" .. new r . = a, r. bltn1.beamt!d~lln1tJiv. MES park.tennis court!!. bike panelt'd den and huge ~PENDABLEincome.in · Hr1dJ!!eporl . Trade 673 6474 . 21722nd St.847---3951 inr room. Huse lot. A VERDE trail and bcaeh. IL<1hard kit.ehenpantry.Aspecial Duplex, blk . lo ocean. flationhed¢c,4,800sq.'1. S30 ,000 l'(I. for CM.;.--------i---------- TrefS and &hrub8 galore! Only $5000. down to •"· to believe iil only S62.900! bu.vat onl,v S4I,SOO ,l. .. i kc new . 3 llr. ca . Newport offi(.'e bldg. l~ag una area. Box 1504, '""°"°"a del Mer 3222 REMT A.L~O FIE 'Plus workshop, patio. sume VA loan on sharp.. Ca\1546-23 13 Broker 675-6700 Avalon. Ca. 90701 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR. 2 BAapt.$200 BBQ We In •t I b ' , o CALL 552-7500 S89.SOO. 2 hr Iba. CutleS325 2 BR + pool.1225 . v1eyour n· 1g 3 bedroom home. Ol'INlll'l•llSIUNr BIN"''"' v1·s10N SBft.&den.2blks.to ~~~~il~:ldng S51J,500 Located on corner Jol. ,1~~·11 ~ll • • ~~R~C~7.l~ntS&J,YOll TA~ SHamt M nt . D serf ~~:"e~~~;;tro~d~S350 235~!;4'~~.r;R.S:::O Newly landscaped. Very lJ REALTY lnC'ome&AFuture o; o~ e '2400 3brTu•nhouseS475 Is t&lai.tmonthrent 1·!e11n. World Real ! '': : 2S1'YA-frllmeS5.').000 1'wo bldi;:s in th£" arca el •,·sl•l". 556-7777 . call • " AisoChoiceBentals 1 . d h f ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4brCDf\.1 finestS750 800sq.ft.olrlce r ... --/\ llt•d !!ill Company ( cs1gnate as.t e uture 3 b L"l'I B'f ~rn ~~~lime. OWMER lJntv. Park Center CAYWOOD REALTY eommer<'ial center of 40 7 LOVJo:r~Y. /\cres. 23 r 1 s rt,,.,.,., in prime location. '· HERITAGE REALTORS -Irvine •548-1290• CM Currt..·ntly 8 unils m1 . rrom S:J ·~· In Cull675_:7225bkr:_ ___ RedCarpet.Realtors ~~~~~~~~~~!•MESA WOODS* MOTIVATED --------1 rl·nt for Sll50. per mo. Clcv<'l_und Nat.I forest. LARGE n1od duplex 3 Br, 842-5543 (.'OVINGTON fourplex in Elrgant '18r + Family Beautiful :l bedroom · BY OWNER 3 hr. l'":> ba, Partner separ<ition . Runrung S[lrinit lhru 2 8:.1. ne;:1r beach. f>03 Prime HuntinR[on loco · Um . 3Au . Walk to So. home n e11 1· Ad:inis & logunaleach 1048 va<'ant . $47.UOO. llbr. Flexil.lleterms.$89.500. beaut. canyo n, um· Bej.!onia. S J75. tion. Don't missthts. call Coast Plaza. Prof dee. Ur()()khurst. I>rorl>ssional •:··~•••••••••••••••.••• Hi J!h. t--:ns ign. !\1arine1·s, ti•16·39:.!1Sor54S·3483 brellaed u·/ lr~ oaks. 554-2561/8.14-17:.!0 HEAT 4 bcdrm. 2\AJ ba. fam area & patio, 2 car ,1.?ar. ~375 . per mo. 962-4471 ask for Keith ugt, Now ror details. Open Sat/Sun 10-5. Ask· landscaped. Asking only EM l'~RALD DAY Retire· 'J'hur. thru Sun 646 -7:143, Ide a I for ca bins or ----~-- 8-17-6010, inii: 568.900. 556-l9'.!0., $46.950. Assumable f'HA ment Home. 2 IJ!'. BD, 2 Mon. thru Wed. MS-·1275 ea m psites . Sl 25.000. OCEAN-SI OF.. New crpl -1ii1;Qijit!iiji(;M-1••iiii0i0.;o,m;;;;;;;;,J loan,See it .and m<1.keof. ba. S87.~. 494-7075. ari -----Terms to right party. &: paint. 2 Br. J Ba. bltns RIPOSSISSIOM rer! 5. BACK Bay Cst'tn homes Owner /Bkr. 492·4412 : &refriJ!.$275.644·0030 3 + .OMUSROOM WILL-•DE SCOTTR••LTY c21 lert. 4br. 4ba. i'"R. e\•es492·1168. ------· llR. 2 BA. Pool. ept. hrd"·d . Clrs. new d~. dbl. j!ar. xlnl. cond .• & location. Beaut. yd. sm pets OK. S380 mo. incl'g_ i;:rdnr, pool mainl. & wtr. l~t & last. 842-0037 aft. 6Pl\1 ,_ ~ APPEALING DR. Jt Nowak bkr 2'!24,,-........................ , INTERVIEWING ror :i Bedroom house in ex-536 7533 Out f ~ ly B h r -J ____ .. ..home in ehoice \Vindward Ln .N B. O """°"" Lease.2 R.Den.Sweep-l'.an~e or paint obon3 -·Jc d 1 & Id Pro......, · · r ~1 See-lhil large 3 bedroom 211! bath bonus room home. in choice Fountain Valtoy area. Priced at onli 130,950 with lo~· down payment. l'~merald Bay t0<al;on ·. 645-3920. ">. • • nr n 0~11 · o ,.. .... •r 1n,1.? vie~· o ocean. r~·. Fourplcxes. Call SUPER COMDO M · 2550 near beach & park, u·ith -. 1ss ion . 210' rrontage. bch. ~mo. lst&lasl + World Red Estate TOP\VALUE lovely coastline vie~·. 2 1 BR. 3 ba._Steps to b<'h. 21.600 sqft inc. sml. ••••••••••••••••••••••• s~c dcp. Interested 556-7777 &TERMS Jldrms~. den. 2 baths: Tcrms flc.1<1blchyowncr. heaut. eomm'I bldg. + CllR IST1'1AS Trt>e Farm bu.vers s ubmit offers. ASKFOR 2 nnd 3 bedroom from lc\•el poolsizcd yard. _&15...:_~~~f~E_m . r e ntable o ld house. in Valley Center. Dem-Prinonly ~73-~:. SING LES. couples. 2 w ........... Broker Hick Byers Si'1.000 10 S40.000. Near Sll9.500 ~~ _400-5454 in g R ca It y bcdroomedduplex. rr"''Y·· or walk to bea(.'h. TURNER ASSOC. conck;"i · 714-749--0613. . . . GaraJ.?e, fenc 5245. t-lelp yourself. Call to 1105 N , Cst Hwy, Lacouna LIDO COTTAGE For ':aV!ums 1700 Real Estate l)c~an breeze, ul1llt1es HOMERHDERS R::~~~TE Secluded 1:~~~~D~ ':ii~~.. Ranch Villa w;th bachelor apt+ lBR $49,000 \ apt. over garuge. As -GI Terms s ume 1'* VA loon. S27H. 1ier mo. Call PRESTld E One heck of a home! loLo;; HOMES.M5--M46 of priVaC'y, ''mini'' forest or trees, ~ardcn, park-R EDUCED to S48,500! like yards, Entry hall King size bedrooms. opens to ,1.?raeious livin.t? Beam cellin~ 1''.R. with room. 4 bedrooms. bi~ s wedish fireplace. 2000 family room, two Yo'ood· ~uare feel. Comer lot. burninn fireplares . Call now lo see 847-601 Jlarvest f?Old appliances. Agl. Near park & thc Plaza. S3$,000f Fix it .and save. 540-1720 Your paint brush and TARBELL, REALTORS some imaiination will 295i·l.Jarbor Blvd. make this into a sha,,.1---- family home. Comer lot . Alley access. All terms. Call Agt. M7-8>10 SUPERS HOME ofTHEWHK .. paul. l bedroom Sl6S. 642 _00 see.Tel.842·9371Agt. 494-1177 Ch 3 b 2 b ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exchan,.. 2800 Stov('&refri". •• _.,...,. * -----___ arm ing . r . a, ~-.. ----------frpl<'. rmmed. occupan· UN IVERSITY Park, 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMEFINDEA:S DEFER IMCOMETAXES TRAOF. \'OUR EQUITY Units available. all slied. locations. prict.>s. 2 to 100 in number. 60 K to 1.8 t\-fill. prices. i''or info. call Ai:t. 842-9J'il llANDYMAN SPf'Cial: 4 Bit. r)('n : lg. sundc(·k. rn·('an view : bltn k1tC'h. 11•trange. oven. dt\\". 2 (.'ar J!a r . home ll('('ds j!en clean·up.yard work, !'tt'. bul a steal forS55.95o l\1ission Rt>alty 494-0731 --~--------- (.'\'.S82,500. Bil. z·~Ba.ram-rm.de· WILL TRADl'~ SS0,000 •642-9900• ow., ALK2 Teo•.~cd~ civ.·ner/Af.!enl 673-6489 co r . many specia l equityinC'omm'lbld11.s& U1<e r . .,...,, .,~. l"l•alures . S56 ,0o0 . adj land -San bltns,gar.20515thSlor -. ...-:. ---. ...., 552 8596 Bernardino for TD's 21716thSt.847--3$7 ~ , land. motor home, boal Cotta Me1a 3224 ,--.----3244 JUST FlulSHEO i BR. <'rpls. drps. J>O?I, or equal value673-6372 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'"" " playJ!round . a 7C. \11e. -----••••••••••••••••••••••• IH Warnec & B<h. Hunt. Rtal Estate VETERANS 1--------HEIGHTS R<'h. Avail immed. By Wanted 2900 Don 't rent .... you can *RENTALS* Ou'nl-J.848-8232. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ownahomewithnodown UN IV.PARK SUBLIME /\!most ready with ~·armi iiiiiiliiiiiiii•iiiiiiiiiiil\Pvr PARTY interesled in pay ment. No payment 2 BR, l bath 5325 "' 0 0 d s Y r c c I i n I-! buyinp: house £or Ct\SH. for at least 30 days. 3 BR, ram. 2¥.z ba$400/450 (;randfireplace.awarm throul(houl.Spanishtile Lath&Ploster G40--000S World Real Estate 3BR,2ba. $425 vit"w de,·k. a fish pond, a entry. formal entry. Never a~ain ror as little -----specialists in veteran THE TERRACE HEW--HEW--HEW!! lar.e:e fenc('d yd. and formal dining plus larj!e as S23.500. 2 Bedroom, 2 R-2 LOTS wanted. Corona housin~. Ask for Veteran 2 BR. 2 Ba. $335/360 E.-e-6'.i-.-man~·oldtreesmakethis J::Ourmct kitchen. bath. adult co n -dcl Alar or Costa P.1esa . Counselor.556-T177.call 3BR.2Ba. i).195 '1""•.., • ...,-a unique 3 bdrm. home. Personal area includes dominium. Elec bltns. Ca ll Warmington anytime. WALNUT SQUARE .. ' ·n "',.•,d, U2PCJ1Bdododrm Con· S70.50o priva, le •"'1'hiu~lho1Rr larRe R /0. OW. forced air Brothers. 673--0930. IE--'--A~STS=~,~D~E-3_B ___ B-I 3 BR .. 2 Ba. SJM· maser a WI oman heal. ~·/w carpets,-----. r. 1 _a. TURTLEROC'K S2oio3m_500;n_iu .. ~0.11.h !•f1ri1<Aed10_~nl st1y11e1 tub. 27'.<33r J?arag1e drapes. priv fenC'ed vqu11NG Couphle1v.t/ ~l frpl1e. sder366eenEed 9tpahtS10. JBR .• 2 Ba. $4.35/4SO -.. o arJ.?e patio a('("S a • p 3 ti 0 s . F. air I an e '."''t pay ca.s or cqu1 Y enc yar . . 1 l. 3 BR 2 B r S425 pymts. or SIOO. mo. Near le)'. Take a "looksee" Gardens. 836-4206. 1n a VA or F !IA home. No $300. No pets. 547-6791 ·c R £ENrn·EE pool, 1n a c1uictcorner. call646·Vl7l . 1!!!!!!!!!!'!'11"'!'"'!'!!!!!!!!!!j Rrokcr s please . 8 CallAi.:-t.968-4456 OPt.N1119·11·s,VNrou"'"'' i: 645-6957. 2 Br duplex. crpts, drps, S R.JlERFIELD MOO MESA WOODS.Spacious -----Ill I Du-texes/ bltns. gar. Encl. patio. lcAoa'l"-d 1006 2story, 4 bedroom+ fan-R'i' O"'NF:R . S & S Bi,:? li~~·11·~ 'ij it I 1800 WE RUY llOUSES No pets. 1 ·ctiild ok. $195. JBR, 211.! Ba. S42S ••••••••••••••••••••••• tast1c bonus room. Prof. Sur •todl!I. 4 BB . 3 '" North Laguna .1 I •" ssae lfin£orcclosureOK 1 mo 646 3786·545-~so CALIF HOMES 1•;•J ••••••••••••••••••••••• ''-. -' ----v• 3BR 2b A. C -•BALBOA ISLAND• landsc·a 1,1ed. Sprinklf'rs 1,!ar.3b:i.huf.!e fam-rm& Duplel1 . .abo\'e Creseent _ "-••••--=~ SCOTT REALTY,..;-• a, I ......., front anc rear. Garden orfict•. Ultra exquisil('. 4 UNITS-3 BR.2 BA 536-7533 3 RR. Eastside-, S250. CHINA COVE lBR.lBA.l5""/.down lighting. orrered <it S7!l.50ll Shou•n by appt. Bay Reat'h . Upper unil l/Bthof Mew on Market -----Crpts.drps. Adults only. 3BR.3ba.rurn S900 8\.4l"k interest S48.9SO. !li8~250. 15691 Sunburst J..n. Near has 3 bdrms .. ocean view Collins Island Xlnl Rental Area. Rentals ,_64_5_._72_5_3 _______ 1 NEWPOR1'CRFS'r MIKESAVAGERealtor M livin{! rm . "'·ith brick A VA Lo Ant •••••••••••••••••••••••1-3BR.2¥.zba.rurn. S400 642-900J UPERB Westminster all . frplr. & sundl.>dc: lo~·er bclo~gs lo you-in _fC'·~ 549~s .. uml,· ... a ... n. -s1io llUGEBACKYARD.3br. c•LL552·7500 ----898-2220or 894-53ft3 unill-bdrm .. pa~eledliv-1 & I 2 ba f Jc n pets $300 ~ ••aaPetthtlula 1007 OMEs -----in" rm. with rrpio. plus "' pr•''~Cy sccus1on. -----Houstsfumlshtd . rp • o . . VISION Spanish ,... l\tost mai:;niri<'('nt_ \'i('wor Income Pro__... 2000 •••••••····••••••••••••• 556 -8286 • • .• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,... c.-.. NB 141·1155 Inc . store•e area or hob· h b L ,... •1 • .. ..,._-,... t c turn111 j'.! .as1n. r~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• . FHUIT TREES BBQ 3 "RCALTY *' u11rro.11Ts• . -. Mansion hy room. Priced right al p1olcC'ted ~lip wtean-General 3102 . . • • ... ,.. .. ~SA DEi MAR B S77500 wo"lht·-· to"ievcre<I deck over COSTA.MESA4-UNIT br.Iba,d1nrm.S265. • A TT R A c T I v E 1 •• l'"• .. -y Assume $39 000 .. .... .. -. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 556-8286 A Red Hill Company Bedroom-1215,000. °'4·ner. 5 B~.38A.2sty. p I 8 'h D"-...-~ . water. 4 OR. 5 BA. sep. 4800sq fto£eieg-ance 1 BR h i:loo U!"I pd . Univ. ParkCeoter Principals only. (2131 2400 sq. ft.. 1n xlnt rond. 00 • eac LL'cr LJ.::Ju·o,;..,) din .. 3 frplc 's. la\'ish u5e in prin•e locatioo-5yrs, Also b~ih. '>unit B~lbo~ •'-1 ESA VERDE Irvine 331 ~23 SS6 ,000. Prine.only.Call l\1anicured "y<1rds . nn.-....a...ng~ of rine ~·oocls. onyx & ncww/FP&OWinall 1 SPECIAL I'!!"'!!"'!!"'!!"'!!"'!"'!!"'""!""!"'! ~ I t 540-~·• El I I t"b I St ~ "' marble. 3 Car "ar. unitsplusheavv. shake Sl25. Ne~·port Beacl . or app .. ~-cva ('( ves 1 u e. ep 4 _0 .. _2aoo · " r & 5 SlSS. ulil pd. Casta Mesa 4 Bdrm. 2 bath. Clean & Coroeta del Mar I 022 -down Ii vi n f!. room . S.195.000. Ph: 673 -733-1 roo . enc naraj?es. mohile home S115. lfUJ'll· avail. Ph :540-T.r!7 . • •4 BR. ·2 Ba. pool. Nr-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• fo'orm.a l dinin,I!~. ser\•rd !RH STORYBOOK home. AG!HT 642--8650 ington Beach 2 Br 5175_ :. WANTED• UCI. fwy, shopping. S37S. CHARMING older 2 story 3 Bedrooms IJy 1~ ~a l~C:Y· r-normou~ catt'led . eeil's. !'\r. beach. a •na 1080 TRIPLEX Aj?t . r·~ 979-8430 Renters. Prop.Owners 833-8974 eves. sini.?le family home. So. 2 Baths. hardwoori woo t" .•('S ~ room . pool. ~7.500. Neff, R1tr. "' CULVER DALE 2 b l lh of P C t II • B Ty,·1n landing stair.case ••••••••••••••••••••••• Balboa Island 3106 Full Prop. MgmlServ. r. -ac. oas wy. r. lloor-. BLl'E HAVEN · · · 494-9318 WILL VA. b •~< A/ k I ,,.. Circular b·ilcony 5 huge * • * ••••••••••••••••••••••• · l''ree Rental. One Corp.. a.""""'· c. ey to poo 2 Ba, 176,000. Pvt owner. POOL. LarJ.!,e patio. ' · ---S 19,950. · Agent S56-4Sll & ten. ert. Gardener. wtr ' 675-3613 Q . t l t 538 ""° s c Pa r at(' s I e e ping OWN YOUR OWN APT. 2 STORY Designed forov.ner 2 RR. I BA. bltns. rrplc. to • · o"nciud'd. Lease 6 mo's or Ute s ree · · · qu_artcrs. Kings master nr. Vo"clor Hugo's. Spe<· 6 7 75 . R M C_.. OC'('upan<'y. Spotless I . . DUPLEX)Br.crpts.new more.833-8600 lfARBOR VIEW lfJLLS. oy C suite. GO' wrup around· tacular ocean vie"'" 2 IEDR_OOM cond. Xlnt. location. On-675 -7673 drps & decorated :•---------- Spacious 3 BR. 2lh ba RIGltorl810Mewport <lance pavilion. AssumE> S4 l .500. Neff, Rltr. ~19.950. Full JJri('e! 2 lvS72SOO Balbo-P • --•-3107 Matureadult.240F1ower BR o ADM O o R home.Wlthfamily&din· Costal'l1esa548-772'J 7'k VA SJSO 1>er month 49-t-9318 Dedrms. 2 baths. 51200. · Ll':f:Hi..rGJI ES.Rltr. a enm-St CM TurtlerockTnhse,3 BR .. In~ room. On large priv.1•11111"!"""!!!"'!!"'""'!!!"'!!"'""'1 pays all. On•ner must .l?O----mo\•es you in. Dltns. RJ:t-I355 ' 499 -l73l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' · 2 Ba. ram-rm. pool priv. lot. Panoramic view otl-take udvant:i,lo!.c . Codi LoqunaNiguet 1052 range and oven, ovl'r· ----. 2 BR near Penin. Point. 3 BR 2 Ba S32S 3J3 Prin· Assume Lease. at re- «ean &: Newport. center. \1ESA y-crde·3 br. Z-ba. 842-2535 ••••••••••-••••••••••• !'li:r:ed elosets. pl~nty o( LA·RG I•: Successful. Pie-Patio. g.ar.aJ.!,e. colot. tv. eeto'1 Dr.' Ope~ 10 til 4 duced price of $390. mo. Be1utifully decorated & n~w p:-i1nt. ~ark.room. nr. s~ora_ge .. r?rc~ air hco.it. turcsquc J\.·lotel con:iplex S250. 55~:-0539 daily. 640-IISS 752--0536 landscaped w/man}' bl <'Y<'IC trail. S42.000. By air cond1t1on1n.Q. wall lo for s ale at 5.5 times ---------. custom xtra.s. By owner. Owner. 545-2774. wall carpets. dra[les. gross. ReduC'Cd offer. Newport Beoch 3169 3 BR BUCCOLA bit., 2 LARGE 3 br. 2 ha: Uni v. 644-2902 •GARDEN HOME• fenced patio, payments Pleaseca\\:714·846·7076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• frplcs. ram rm. din rm, Park . rrpl. vaulted Eitat. lulldtn f:tY OWNER Best Buy This WHk lt"ss than rent!! Villag(' -----fncd . yd. 2 car gar. Va-<'eil'~. nr rec. center. Gardens. on 5th St. just GREAT LOCATION Kids ok . 2 bedroom. eant. S325. 968--4405 or 5425.547 -7044 /552-00S.S llltH'ftCltianal ~.·~.~~a1fio~~r .• 2:ta~i~~: OCEANSIDE-Great in -"''est of Harbor Bl\'d. in 8 units. N. E. Costa rcnced yard. garage. 979-2517 FORhomeslor'EASEor is presently selling their · Santa Ana 839-8321 Mesa .. Near shopping & h ¥ new condominiums. Ca· Frplc in Beautiful 1'1esa door-outdoor hvinj!. 3 ---· · all s<·hools. Gross annual walk to beac 5250, KIDS ok. 2 Br. garage, SA LE in the J RVINE nyon Crest Io:states , Verde. S63,500. 1947 Bdrm+ studio.593.500. VETS s 17.300. Price i 14o.ooo. HOMEFIMDERS patio, duplex Sl.85. Bkr. area Call us! We are ~~:f:! a~1~h; ~;:r;; ~ ~J-'._~~2:.e r cir c 1 e · Entoy Tite Good Ute DUJLEXS2?.cdooo ~~~r1a~:~~~all •642-9900• ~if utit pd, J~ Br cot-f:{[~L tof\.1~e~~ lS~a* new MacArthur Blvd in Taro I 032 Call 493-251 l * A apprais tage. beams. Sl90 f.FFORT to solve YOUR •Wpn't last! l·PLEX for sale. Costa L--t-L.-..a UTlL pd 3 Br. lge Crplc, housin~needs. Coronadel Mar.slartln.e •••••••••••••••••••••• Mi11ionVieio 1067 CALL !\f~a .569.500. BvOwner. Hou1esUnTI1rn-pvt.S225. ,mlTREALTY •t S66.900. Sales orfice " BY OW ... ER ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wortd Re-al Estate 968---0707 art 5 P~1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMEFIMDERS mode I now open . n University Park. Irvine PHONE"G40-64<MJ. Z STORY SAN JUAN MODEL TheVeleransspec;ai;st i,.;,.-... oiiioiiioiiiiiiiiiijG I 3202 * 6.4Z-9900 * 552-7000 2 br.& den , 2 ba. frml din. 556·7777 1rnera 1--- rm. <·ounlry kitch. 3·ton 1-;mmm;;mmmm;;,.,, Just Listed •••••••••••••••••••••••BEAUTIFULLY derorat-TURTLE ROCK 3 BR. 2 Reduced$5500. $43,950 By The Sea "'· pror. Ind•<•'•-~ FOURPLEX Al.A UNTAI.S •• 2 bedrm Townhouse SA.ram rm.patio. Wal• Irvine Terra re Vie'll' 3BR Save com mission with 4 BD"J\fS. h11~e l11mily SS0.900. Brk. 495--1020 111 most desired area of WI ''tci.\ull "'WNIO' w/(p/c. pr iv patio, sep to s<'hls & bus. Prime lot.. WlpoOl. Now SlSD.500 . \his 2 story 4 bedroom. rm. spaclou!I living rm. -1-,-~-HELOR'S Sl8.42 5 Costa Mesa. S90.000. f"or 1otar .. pool Caci!. Agt ·1 o c. S 4 2 5 I m Q . ()wntr will hclpflnance. nearly new L..'lke Forest den. entry ha ll. nutural "'""' Sl lOO. Moves you In!! NO d('lails. call f ~ MCMU 646-3255 644-3378/B»-1546. HAL PINCHIM. Rltr. ~~~"~/ :S:~~~iero;~; ~~~~-~~~c1'k :!~~_"1~~~: Wow~!~~uD~~~~ain. othehr costs. 2 Bedrm.s. 2 The Real Estate Fair J" kii :!:i. 3 n R . Large }'a rd. LOCJUfNI leoch 3241 27Z?E.Coast l~wy. . 0 de rte · 1 d · J ,_. 81\t ullbltns.rangeand &19-iill3or536-25Sl •-·· Childr('n &: pets ok. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 81S~ FHA loan. Principals on· w ne r s pe a · · n nor 8('U"'1 oven. ~·ood cabinets. i'!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!"!"'!'!!!!j "~c'o's .. TAr,cM.~A ·-_S27_s_1mo_. Cal\548-5178 3Br . 2ba" Condo, bltns, ~-=-'-----I ly.Call586-5950. S42.500.Call842·6691 FoxyFireplacc&You . cd 1 Is 1 1 I' ,~ lll~l·IARDSONRLTRS. ovcrs17. cose .peny 4-PLEX SF.VF HA! b"<'h,~ up4 BR 2 BA I •~ wall·to·wallcpt,dblMar. D.J -- A guld• lo comm.unity cfturch.•• •nd th .. r ~-~event• appe11r• ....... .,. lnth• DAILY PILOT I IMAloq"" hach I 0 •••••••••••••••••••••• 2-Story Autheritlc IEACH"tOYERS - Co•Y • BR. blkoo '° the Spanish sea! Shingle roof & rustic ~J4,500 exterior. Cher kit .. w/all Wrour;?hl Iron balcnny,~rf 80urmetappl'l&family. master bedroom . QI.I or keyed thruout beautiful sta1rcQe. thick WIJankle deep CT'f)l! Z BA; carpels. 3 bdrm + den brck fplce+ 20x20 pool area. Park-like yard. w /jacuiil! Assume 6o/.o~ Owner 1111cririce' Bkr. VA loan. 1219.mo. pays Ca11842·8854 or sloraRe. forced air ' · · • . " ""7\}, • • w w crp...... S275 Call 673-1221 or __ _!~-~-----heat + 1.1ir conditioninJ? I Br furn. ulrl pdS130 Drps . Encl . patio&yard. 846 ·2244 H _ .... , och 1069 prlvflte patios. comp with C.AllAGl'~S Sl'I). 2 Br $325 /mo.545--0690. -. •w,....... • fen<'c<l. polished stone SP""''DABLE dupl~X~160 f"nc<l. E·2'ide . 3 BO. Jmmac. ocean vu. •••••••••••••••••-••••entry. wall to wall c-n ~T'ILE2BrhousciJ6S 3 8 ~· 11'~. Ba. s tov(', UliJ .pd. S.125. mo. 499-' l~ARLV are:i Bluffs: lit. 2 earpcts & drapes. Pay. Ruyoneornpairorthese K1ds&pets.y11rd&J!ar refr1~ .. quiet cul_-de·sac 32790r 213_287~09. BR. 2 ba. din. rm .. !pl .. ments lc!!S than rent. at onl.v lO''!. down, In -:1 BB Tri. F.·side S235 !51. !' .. -Side. At'Pd Feb.I----· orip:.owner.563.500 ('all VILLAGE come s696;mQnth ~·ilh \\'kg singles.pet&C'hild 18th . 548-4471 or2BDl1ouse.2block2'rrom BroJ(i'f &10-5560 GARDENS,839-832!. rents SlO /unll belo~· S275 1$3SO 3&4 Br houses 752-7144 ocean. North end . -HJGCANY_O_N_l_t0~1r. l~~~~~~~~~~·I market. Two and tOnhrole ~~dsl~p~~li; xtra.s, 2 car, l~ .. -BR~~11; BA. lg. 494 -9502eves . 4 BR + ram.1~ dou•n I~ bedroom. 131, baths. Y Nt"WPORT C'l~L-.. eptJdrp/uLil rm. L~ HIU1 3250 s Cherry Hills Lane Mobil• Ho....s $62.500 ecich. No driv~-NICI'~ ba~h $l20. Util pd S22S, Isl. Inst ~ clean. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ByOwner.644 -6249 ForSafe 1100 by.By:f11po1ntmentonly Onbay.tBrSl35.Utpd Cpl. prer. avail now. 3BR.S300month .. VacanL lj!' 1Q••ail ~ NH 1-fGflTS 2 Hr. rear S48-!=1524 _ Prl tn<'d yard. View Cen· Iii Plam h.,11:oie P001.rr-pl,yd.S255 i':-Side 4 hr. 2 ba. rncd tury·2l.830-11St P a.a-LARGF. 2 Br_rurn, p_atio oorn. lot. 2 car "ar. S325 •--Ml-""' 3252 1 apu1 ma · • ... ,, s 1 r • ......--.,..... 7$2•"20 «£ar.,... . 1ng~.1nl' mo.557 8179 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ant llkr 962-5511 -----------· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;========di~~~~~~~~~I OwnerTransferftd EASTBl.UFF. vu. 3 BR . 3 lo , x 4 2, in ad u It ba & bonus rm. {('an be 5 ' . r • 11-'l Ye~rs new ; 4 Rft)ArrO!l!lrrompark. '-':t'Slm1nstt>r Pk. ront · Executive Condos Bedroom . 2 ... ,._ •11ns. S4o-S>OOA••n• >otch. 1 Bed. "'"m •wn- ~ .,,. .. ___ _ ......... -......... r s .., _ _,., ''·9''*'' 1ots of panclinJI Ooat ----tnJ!,!I & shed . Space S50 ·a & 4 Bedroom homes. ,cate, 2 Pnli~. 5 Mlnuces SPECTACULARV1EW Short walk toevcrythinj!'.. .... QUA.tlst MIWPOI MAGI PL.l lSl-1 lriz 3 nr. vn 53.50. • '"riv sinRlesok El Toro 3232 2 RR . 2 BA condo on th<' Very well upl{raded & to b«:!ath and ~I~ ~II 3 QR. 2 e3 • Brokers P~· S3500. Ph : 545-7616 HUll.Dfo:R llAS 1 Unit Id eally located. }'J_ear 'School. Submit 11111 ter,,..s. · "Pr'~ right & /\p11rtment Pa.cka,l!e for schools. beachcs.&shop· S48 ~ °"1e"'..sez 1• .. Acreoge.forlCM 1200 sule. ~·.· Acre L\ark 8sy . 11·~ Down •..UV• won I IASl a "'eek . Agl .••••••••••••••••••••••• p1na:. JVV• or U· '5'Jt6--1836 6422237 areil, coastal <'Om sumo low Jnterest.1Qan. ~ • ~ V 0 CA D 0 LAND -mi!lsion O.K. Plan.'4 thru I ~£iUil~Sg!ij< BY OWNER Westclirt 4 Sl.790./At. Ranc:ho Ca .• PlanninA Dept. ready ror JJ....~~----bdrm. 3 bath. family & 80~ 1cllor fln1tnced. buildinE[ permit . !ltudy.$89,000,&U-4519 71t;"k Int. Tightssrorces Construc:tion finanec CENTURY 21 REAL ESTATEOFFERSYOl' TUE CHOICE Of' TH-REE OUTST<'NDJNG ' UunllJ!''°" Seodlll HOMES.CAILNOW . •SM-7542 .. • 11;ale . OwnerfBkr. commitment. ~43.SOO. THI HEIGHTS 714-6.13--4603 ca1h rirm. 6;42-4750 :J OR . plus fam. rm .• ~ ---E ·'-'-'0----1--- rrplcA. Woodsy & warm. 2•'!t ACR S esert Hot l 2 UNITS .A.HA.HEIM LOvely yard: JZufft apt Sprfes S900, per acre: 40 Sl30.000 6.5 x ~ross. 15".t s.:;9 500 a'('re~ Jnd10. Citrus or down. Principals only. · G•Ei....111 ajlrlcullure S9'0 per CollJnrk.8.33 :\5-14 • P19 · ~tti : 24.0 acres. 18 ml So. SPAILIMG 12().f fu5tin Ave. N B. oY lie met $600 per ecre tMV"STMEHT ~oar nF.Al.TORS &U-482: Yoorterms.<W6-.l020 -. ""' \ . i-IUNTINGTON ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,1.?01£ c:ourse ovtttookinJl RF.ACll \oven 1 Hr . yd. 4 BR . z Hn , AIC. fully lake. S275. Call before~ sm c:hld ok Sl40. Avail rrptd &: drpd. Gartk>ninii:1_67_5..,..2030_-,--,---..,,-,, SEPARATt; dplx 1 Br serv. Avnil Feb. tst. $400. MlidOft VleJo 3267 SlOO Close to bch. move mo. Call 586~ , •••••••••••••••"•••••• ~F.WER 2 Dr w J~ar. Fo.toinVafley 3234 LGF.New38R.28aCon· Klds,pct,slngln.S23S ••••••••••••••••••••••• do. AIC. F/P, on tMlrlt. LAGUNA HIMltHFp" S295 . mo . Leaae. RACH. color tv. rurn. RM ~1219 _____ _ lltil pd. Sl65. 1 BrllSS Some with option to buy . Hew'-!"'f leodl 3269 PHIVACY I Br hse. yd, 3 &: ot bedr()()m! ranging••••••••••••••••••••••• frpl. l'llnJ(les ok. S250. from $200 to MOO mon· CONDO 2 br. I~ bl., PoOI . REAL neat 3 Pr hU\t np 1 h 1 y . J> h 0 n e now. bltnt.. wash/dl'J'. ~''" DO' S3.'iOAll xlr:u1&ior 968_ 3371 orS48-t754. pets.615-9t88 ALAREHTALS Walko<'LH 64Z-t313 RF.AI. ESTATF. \ I 'I • ; I ' I • • • ' I • • • aieoAll.vPlloT T-•-••... ·-·· 1 ·~ . ..:... ~ .. · 1 1u~~~~·-•;:;;,=::itd '*"" ......... 4 • • -+W'LCSI ~ .,a lwwwlll umuad .,&WA ....... ..-a ...,.-U JfOO Office l..t.. 4400 ........... , ......... . t ' ··············~·--··-......................... , ••••••• _........... Of' I ~ .. ~·~·~·~·;·~·~··~·~·~·~·-·;.··~·~·~·~·····F;;~:~~:=:'~J .H••••Uwhw ••• ApmfW4"hFunl ..,a, •=le••••• ~Met,11 . 31z·4 .._. 3140 Mewp«tlHdt 11•t •••••••••••···-···••••11 ;;;:;:;h;;···;i~. c·;:;;~;:~·······;;~; ···;;;i·:.···;;r, ·······N···E •• W ........... ;~1~~-;~~:;;;~· 1·11r:,Ru·2v:7ms;.;w.~ MESA su,•••ow~n. lSOO w~~·ft~~ ~· ••·•••••••••••••••••••••••••·••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• .. •••••-• • • J)eluxel&3BR11~.· Largep~.o~......... GARDEN Medic.al or olc. 8pace, with parlll11g. t.r••t\r Ux 1 2 .• 0 _ ... ~ _ 1700 aq. rt .. atq per sq. 1 t--_..,... BEACll Z.Hdrmo. ~'rpk. C d 0 . ge 01~ -·-••· Boat&CamJ)01'pa1 Ing. APTS ft · 1 Id · 1 w•e1,re1 ,_ .. , asa e ro I ('owv'O • lne , n •(1)£. matn ., d ~ Drps, C r-ptd . G11 r . -rronl. wnter sm. up. Somefttilc.!1.S1&S-SS10 w~ .. "LF.Farea,2br,l v.t wat~parking, lta.$h : oors S37S.nl o.y ea rty (213) ALl,UTll~ITJESPAlO Frpl . In dry , K•r. 1 BDR APJS -Phorie M&-6139 b1, stl. sty. Patio, gar, t, 2 ,; 3 B<lrms., crpts, bus Pff. M~A[ ·1.-&k .· M-5l80 -Comparebeforeyourent 646-3114 frpl, S2SO. Adlt. 166 drJ)5, utilities paid. T LILDG .1500 Sq. n. fud. ~i -----Cu&tomdefri~ ~-Uke livin1 in a West.em EW Deluxe 2 Rr, 2 Ba, lrvineAve,CM642 Ullins. htundryfacillties. M UA • frontoft.,re&trooini.~ SPYGLASS QcVu 4 br. i;•c11turini;: ., UA Cll Apt on J)each. movie i1et! Old· West Frple. All bltns. $2.5(1_ • ·Rec. room w/pool txbltl, 4 OffleM IY•ll. from°4J.f, wate,r . a pace heat.en.. l''/R. Di ll & poollbl S875. ·~paclouj kitchen with in· Limited cookint. Im.med flavor with city mo. All utll pd.,_ 4!..nel . 'h ,QJ~buch 3 lk, 2 aa gym room, .8aun•, pool. to 2.241 Sq . ft. 8t 50' pet park Ina-. trash~ $200.. '_!!.10. 644·1791 ! 642_' _32.1-5 dire<'t li ghtin~ 64oc4c1•.,P,!!1 CY: $~50 _10. fe11.~~s: Phfllll.~ 846, f .4•9. _!.80 ..:.. r&s~ o t llv drm~ ·din rmy.1htt1ns, Adull!I only, 00 pets. 288! ·.~;·1 ",-.c1.dood. ,.0,11<><. ,·'utin•~tor· 1.A0:1. . IOLSA ILDCJ • . . • . ...\. • ,\ "' liiSetMa.r:a.te lltn~ct -a.uq • . -~t:ttcntn wtt refrl'gera..t -""' 5un ec .. , scar. r Y se. Bristol. Costa Mesa. ._. · 425 Sq. n. shop with ~ -.......-:-::-."-.-::=.-: f>:-"·, '-~·· > •f!o.rne-liketilOra~c vF.An{Y J,eas e S375. Incl. ~all to wall pl MOVE intoday,2 brllS9, :.i3t.?o771 121 44th St, 751-1415 elevator, parking & fi(:e 8pace. heat.. AfC. ' BIG CAMYOM •I riv ate Pfllios I ovely apt 6 DOORS carpeting. Adults only, Ohildren OK 17391 "A"l..:.:::....:::.:;_..:._ _____ t ::-:=--::---::-::--:--:--securli.y se rvice. wutcr. trash, parking. Nl'w 2 Or •1 u ;, J en •Clost-cl ~ara~ew/to;lorag(' f~ni wutc r . 3 Br 2 ba "I? pets. ALL NEW! Keels o 1 1blk W of S-CI . .+ 3876 SANTA ANA 2 Br, 2 Da . HARBOR n..-st room. $JZ1.50 T • h '" • '•l\t •trble pullman 1 ). d ' , __ • Rtghtnow&only avery 11' · .... "'* lJ 1180 Oown$190 1 crpts l ru~ul. C:~~~o~ •Ki,n Ai>i~e Bdrmt> rrp ~·.w as I ry, dlb· fcw-.vallable. Beach 81. Of( Sluter,••••••••••••••••••••••• p~r • · KOLL drp11 ,frplc.Z4hr.s1.:<:ur1 ·.p 1_8 b , -sur-hwus hcr , !?~r. 45lh SI . 842----0389 $295.MO.l450sqft.3 Blks Br upper $ll$. Down Koll Ind. C..'Ondo. rte11r :~ • !Yy ~·lt''ff ~00 rr~ J~lJr-ro':nded !~p~u~~~~d~cpg ~~~('~. ~~~:1 ~p~. l~~: COSTA MESA BRAND Newdcluxe 2br, 2 tAogbet •Pehh •• ~R ~· frylc. ~I~: ~U1 ~~~~ :t:rs : COM .. ANV 32000 sA·~· rt.: Adlrport ..... Lool •• (21~)820-IS2'7 AdultMs -NopeL-; 998-J936 orM71 -1710 ba, din rm. bltns. D/W, · · ~ pets.S42--4>S47 REALTOHS r . tr-con ·• pai·a.n _. -I BDR furn. 5215. ----BUNKHOUSE cov'd _.g61 r , nr. J-lbr. S260 Santa A•a 3880 SINCE 1944 $800.HAJlllOR J-JARBOR Vie~· A1onl~o 2 DDR_M Furn S'245. •~ot U-L-t-L-..1 846-9015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rooms 400 673~400 ·, model 4 Br. 2 Ba, din & 365 W. Wilson 642·1~71 '"'t'-..... '""""-•••••••••••••••••••••·~~!!!!!!!!!!!II!!!!!!!!~!! ram rm." Comm l>OOI. -~ ----••••••••••••••••••••••• 1939 Wallace, 1 bl No. of LARGE 3 Br. 2 Ba s tudio, IEAUT1FUL ROOMS Balbou lsland I $500/mo. 1819 Pert Slt:rl-$30 WEEK & UP 19th & 1 bl E. of Placcn· Warner & Beach area. Surroundings & cheerful. Men only, share baths. I SO I W l'ff ing . Ownr 615-0771. •S6.60 Ni~ht & Up ldboa 151and 3106 tia Avail now. Children UR· spacious apts. TV roon1 & kitchen. $85. estc I Dr. •Studio & I HR 1\pts ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642 _7458 der 6 allowed. No pet..s. •Adult or family areas 675 _3613 Ne wport FinWlCial Ctr 5 HR. 3 Ba. c ircu!Br •TV&MaidServ A\'ail HU . upper, s un · $230.mo.847-4440 •2 blks from So. Cst ----L•asln90fficeSpoce staircase. Tennis & club •Phone Ser\·ice !ltd dct•kJRar . Yearly S300. Plaza ROOM S $20. wk up with Callon Site ManaRer COMl"ANV REALTORS SINCE1"" 673-4400' pr1 vgs .Seeb.vappt.An· pool 1n o. 8 35 -3437 or BRANDnew 2 Br.2Bu. •Adult recreation kitche n$30.wkup apl. f714 )642 3111ext246 n u a I S 6 O O m o . •Children & J>et Se<-tion t,'7:1-8484 e ve &wknds NEW BREED APTS erpts. drps, dshwhr. dis · facilities & clubhouse 548 ----9755 or645 3967 ---~'=~~:"..'.:'.'."'.-l.!!!!!!!!!!!!"!'~!!!!111!!!!!!!!!!!~ 1714)67 5-13 2 8 or •SS.offweeks rentw/ad -----1 BR w/loft. $225. Ap-pos al. nr. lluntin j!ton •Children'splay areas , --DELUXEOFFICES 4213)241-31 51 l376NewporC Blv(l .CM 2 BR , Ground nr., yearly pins. util furn. Encl. llarbour. 16711 S ims . •State lice nsed day cure SLF.EPING room pvt ent. AIRPOR1' LOCAl'ION ----S48·975Sor64S-3!167 rt.·nta l. frplc. shr. ~ilr, ~arage . Pool, jacuzzi . 393 846-2856 ('t'nler & ba, nr sho~ & tx:h Patio suite from $125. BLUfi'FS condo, nr. f)()4 ll, -----644 -9:!'19 H<tmilton .~ 645 -4411 •ChiJdren 8 yr s & Sl20.673-0343 aft5pm 1 1 A/C t 1°., ncly nt!w :J BR, lam. NI CE 1 Br d1)IX. Quiet. cvf's . 642-1960days. Of-BEACH /OCt:A..NVIEW youn•e' ------· -ino. nc · • crp s. " hd I p t I' o •····• drps, all util & janitorial rm .. <!';)ba.$475 S ep. b y ~ara ~c s. f1t'e hours 5:30-8pm. 1 r /$190/u<ulL'l •Sorry.nopets v ,oom. u..,;1ue en- 11. Dowd Rltr. 6'14 0134 Employed adll over .15. lolboa '"insulo 3807 -124 8th St 540---6442 ... & 3 Bed.vu-."""' truncc. bath. Kitche n S('rv. * No Lease Req. • 2 BR L k no t b c. • .,.,. •• ..,. · · I s I o o 1 Month 1-~ree llent. ----Nopets 54B-tml •••••••••••••••••••••••. -1 e se.,...~ac se •l-"rom$lB5 pr1v1 . mo . soo S'J'. Andrews nd. 2 Br, OCEAN Frnt. JBr. Cpts', on ctyard. L~e kit.. gar.. One Mo. free Rmt PARK p• •~• rt 642-'.7838 . 2082S. E . Bristol, NB 2 Ba. liv rm. din rm. kit. drps. bltins, frplc . f>Vt yd _& lndry rm. Wlr Deluxe s pac. 2&3 Br -.-. Room & Board 4050 ___ _:>_~_7.:_7010 . •COSTAMESA* tJOO Sq ft Sl8S. 3HOOft, 7600ft. 11.SOOfl• s prinklered. Vacant · 5,000 sq ft. lg storage yd. Heavy power Nattress Rily '9'19-6S71 Slor~ 4550 ···············--······ ~ar.S290.Apply1.1toffice ***GARD~APTS 675 _1536_ pd. Quiet: nr schls. no s tudio 11pt s. Di l'>· "O"W.Steve•• HEWPORTIEACH •~St A d lld t I h Id -•· 2038 D . ., J ''"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• vuu n re~'S •••POOL ---pe s. t· 1 ....... -hv.·ashcrs. p;.1t1os, som. c (OffSunno•·•'> -TORAG~ A A II ----M Pl$ 93 RF."r lRED /Ambulalorv, 2 Deluxe s uites. 42" per ['; rea . va • WESTCI.IF't• cozy J Br. 2 1-'ur~. l&Z Hr apls in BALBOA J>ARK Loe. 3 e yer . I .50. v.•/frplcs. NC';or shopping Sunta Ana 545~1121 homelike. atmos. x lilL sci. n. Brokers foi' boats & trailers. ho P . & 1 N adu lt •.·eeto·o n . •'.Im Hr.2Ba,fr1·11c.S375.yrly. cente r. !-i Chools & Fwy. - -R 1 . Re·•., CM area•••••&• Ba m<'. a l10 Y<. r . .~ r B k ... I' 5 meals. 3 persons or n1 an ea onom1cs 675-6700 ..... · ~-Garden ApLc;, 642-3645 ~er ._64 5-.w.:J m ,xy f<'rom S2~-536-257 9 SI 15. Ne-v.•er 1 BR. bllns, & wo·re ... 8 •• 64 or 646-1757 ask for Joe. ~chools. S375. 646-2389 T y nld ---- - -1 d d ' I Gd ~ ~ ----------OF.LUXE 2 br Condo. (iOO WO ~crs y• BRAND NEW Condo, 2 <'rp s_. rps, isposa · 1---- 3 BR . stCJ)S to sand. hu~e SUS CASITAS 1--:. Oeeanfront. sub-prk~. Look Mt! Up •t HR 2 B· AIC f"r-plc loc: 2701 W. Pw1cFadden. PVT. Residence. 3 uccom. LIMK · . ram rm . S42S mo. Minutes to Newport elev;itor.sec.gates.$350. LAMAMCH.A.ms s:Js0.mo.:7s--4S68 · J>t_<_:542_--6_547 avail . llome s ur -STORAGEl»fll'S Pro P e rl Y Hou s e Beach. bal'helor & l Hr Yearly. Avai l imml!d. Se-al leach 3884 rou~d 'e:s. Semi·pvt. $250, Personal business or &f2-3850 furn. Adults no pets. 2110 838-3094. 997-8382 778 Scott Place, CM YOU Wlf.L LlKfi~ rr ••••••••••••••••••••••• pvt. $325. 548--4464 recreational storage. ----------!Newport Bl. CM . ----642-2007 Comfortable, quiet, I blk I -----From S9. Jamboree & STUD I 0 du1>lex . a 11 PENINSULA POINT JrJ! Adult-No pet-Dshwhr rrom o ce an. l bdrm. SHiO/MO. BR. Old Town Hoffis, Motefs 4100 San Die~o Fwy. 9'19-0l50 ·utilities paid . Stove, 11~ to Sl50 1&2 BR IBR. Sl85yrly. Nopcl<;or Sh a g l·rpt -Clos ed Sl35. + ull l. 960-Z146 Seal Heaeh. Nr. Ocean ••••••••••••••••••••••• refr1~. SIJO. lr'a1lers. Mature adlt.5 on· chiidren. 1544 Miramo.r J!ara)?e. Gas BBQ. Bl vd . Ne w ('rpls. drps & £36. wk., Sl 25. mo. Pool , 1·o•e"s(/"'--~~ Open7da.'t'sawcck ly_. 645-4530. 132 w .. llr.675-1358 Cas &watcrpd-Pool 1 BR & 2 Br. new ap-paint. Mature adults on-nr. bc h. Laguna Motor ~ ... HOMEFIMDERS Wilson ------1 -------~----1 plianccs. cp1s. drps. 2 1;.t. 213-924-2414. Inn, 1575 No. C.c;l. t-lwy . ••••••••••••••••••••••p 642 9900 1&2 BR unfum Garden blocks to be ach. Util ----494--4"37 Business - * -* NEW lar)?e b achelor. CoronadelMcr 3122 Apls. Frplc, D/W. pvt paid.S200/S250.536 -4770 A~ents,_....shed --J -·----Oppo1hmlty 5005 3nn. 2~a DUPl~EX. has ~~~08b1y 1110 Victoria. ••••••••••••••••••••••• patio. 5175 to $200. 1 baby 1~---or Unfurnished 3900 Guest Home 41 SO •••••••••-•••••••••••• e•yth•n• Ni oe"a n ......., S f:F.TOBELll':VE! ok. Nr. Irvine Industrial •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Letterpress&otrsetpnn' t ev ' · · .: ' -------I 2 br, I bu. S27!>-S200. 3 hr, Area. 557-2841 LCICJUllG leach 3848 tennis & olympic pool. 2035 Fullerton. CM 2 ha . S325. All reecntly re· ••••••••••••••••••••••• OAKWOOD PRIVATE ROOM Nhoo~hr:;nsaJ~~a~~ S295.yrlylse .642---3573 IBRFurn,2 1rgcloseLi;, decoratc'<'I & w/J,!aruge.NEW 2 Br, s pacious. TWO I BRAptsonPark ~~m~~!f!~.:·r~~~_' ty . Might con.sider queen size bed. priv. 422Larkspur,644 ·GK>Oo Garage.Nttpets.$215. Ave.nearmainbeach& pailnei•hlp . Call 7 I ' · t 1 675 849 FIGHTS roundings Eastsidel----------MewportShorH 32 2 cr1?ss1ng rm. e x ra r~ 644-7326 -l downtown. Ne wlv r e -Costa Mesa. Avail now. VERY NICE Street Front 871}--4564or52A-6773. •••••••••••••••••••••••r oom s, encl . ~ar decorated. $2'..!.S. jl/mo. orr· • 400 R 1----------w/storage Adults only 2 BR APT. So. of llwy. OAKR IDGE VILLA 3 br. 494 9'.!5 r 5 30 & Call548-7148. tc·e, ppr-ox. sq. · DUPLEX 4 br. 2 ba, frpl. no pel!S . . . walk lo Beh, adults, $240. 2 ba. bltns. childJoe_n wknd~ a t . : p.m. INFLATION -----1 1648 Ne.,..:port Bl, CM . A SPECIAL etc. 1 blk. ocenn. !JUS.1-""-"=------642-5953 8 to 5 wkdys: welcom~. $225. 858(---------Vocation RHtals 4250 S<IS-9766 RESTAURAHT Yrly . Avuil now c t 6459219 •••••••••••••••••••••••-----------I G4l-336l ·STUN ING 1 br Garden ~3k~/64S--9399 eves en er, __ . _____ 1RR AND new 2&3 Br, 2 Ba. The price of everything NEW Palm JJesert.Condo. ST~EET 1-~RONT_ 3 room Newport Beach prime ------IApl Pool re(' room 5180 w n s. NEWHOUSESIZE 3 br 2 2 s tory d e luxe <·O n· i s g oing up. Now 2 b,, !".· ba. l"nn. ,.,t.•. of.fie <' .• Ad . location. m, location. Small, charm, •-Clemeofe 3276 · ' · · · · dominiums. Su""r oce1:1n '" ·• 1 k s C'l · 1· A I k ~ 710W 18th ST , b· p tyd r~tc db\g ,~ Oak-v.·ood liardcn Apt's poo l•, ,.,,,,.,,. T ak•'ng l.>_t>~ t .. _,. .546-621-1ng, rus IC. mpe par -••••••·••••••••••••••••• . . . ~~!!~~~~!' ....... ~~~ N';; ~ls. SJiS: Also 2 a~~ ;~_:~79~325/5450. Yrly. helps you fi ght infl;:it1on Rese"rvation;_ S200. per ----ini.:. beer and wine OCEA.., VIEW •.~ BR furn . Noc. hildren, HA CIENDA o•· MESA for 1225. 2675 Elden, CM. r---------by orfcr1n_!! an exelusive "''('Ck . 714 -493_6273 55• PER S'qFT li ('f'n s e . S55 .000. Ph : ..,. nopets.PreC.middlea~e "' Call rorappt 9to5wk ''No Rent Ha1 se ---~-----l61 7 Wt<~s·rf'Lll-~l-~-NB 675 -5511 Cole of ·NEW 3 BR & Den. 2000 sq or retired. SJ45 642 -5848 160 W. Wilson, C.1\1. days 642--49ffi JS' L.R .. ocean view. steps (i u a r a nt c e · ·. w (' Retttals to shGr'e' 4300 AC.T. 541 -50.12 Ni:-"'°·port . Rllr5, 2515 E. 'ft . lookinJl into D. P. ' . Beautiful Grounds --·--------~o bC'lach. 2 Br. 2 '~ Ba. fp . ~uaranlet! that your rent ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'oo1s t llwy. COM. llarbor. Catalina & S.C. •Tropical Pool• Adults · No Pets 2 BR , 1 Ba $215. 3 Br. 2 Ba 4~~;~0~~:.__~~a se . ""'Ill nol be raised for I c F.A NF R ONT a pl pier . I~e ~se $4 25 . l £.. 2 Br. cpts. drps, LalO miou8tRes to oGcean . S275. Upper. Easts ide full ye::i r ;ind you still wtpror. M, JR, in O:ina FREERENT F.WBUSINESSOFTHE f7141496-527a blt~patio.Gas&waler rge l Sl75., as & loc .• like .new. Bltns.LogunaMiguel 3852 have lht• fl cx1bil1ty 01 Point. 1>ool. 496-6111 Offi<.'l' space. hand~· to FUTURE Dml be left paid. 548.1168 Water inc.. Draperies, laundry facil. Adults. no ••••••••••••••••••••••• month-month occupancy days. San Die AO F .... ·y. 1\ll sizes. out. Op pt. in So. Calif. for s..ta Ana 3280 carpets. gas heat. gas pets. 180 Cecil . 675-6488 EA V 1 F. W Vi 1 1 a s. Plus you gel a lot mot'e --~-1;11 days frC'c r('nt on 1 yr . deo.le rs & distributors. ,••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 stove, a ir conditioning. or640--4161cve;;only. l.aguna Niguel . New 3 f o r y our money at WANTF.O matur <' lease.831 -l•lOO. • !\.1ercho.ndise cost only YOUNG family. 2 &..&.-.ai...,..on•--•3740 swimmin~ pool , r ec.. B 2,, B · 2 ()a kwood. includin• SI s traiJ?,ht ma le-to share ----, .----a nct .vouareinbusiness. b d .135 Y d ~ • ..,. ~ b &d 2 BR deluxe studio, ulil r , .! a. ocean view. •I MO F Rf F. RENT• Polluted wat~r ~riously e room, · ar . ••••••••••••••••••••••• room.·was ers ryers. frptcs wet bar S400 mo m1/llon tn recreation I J;?e hom e ltB S135 · · · · · (:arap:e . 1><1 . Bltns, erpts , pool. 1 • t &10-849Sd · facliilles, a full time Ac-962-8668 aft 6 · Nn_l('a si: rec1 . 01:'1. offices affects your hea1th. This B1·okerf'cc LOWWEEICLY MEDITERRANEAN SI90 . 1978 Maple, or se op · ay5. tivities Dire ctor "'°'ho ------a dJ . A1rpo rtcr I-Inte l. new spa<'e age purifica- Brinp: kids & pct. 3 Br. RATES VILLAGE 645 -5647 Mewporl leach 3869 plans parties. HB<~·s. 1..<\DY to sha re eomforta· /\IC. full :.ervices. 1-,rm lion s y s tem removes fenced yard. g art'lge Executi•eSait.s !Bedroom MESAVERDE 2 br.t ifJ •••••••••••••••••~••••• Trips &m o rt:!l-~rec Sun-ble homt• in C .1\1 . Sl35 mo. rhemictils. elorlne . $185 727 y-....&.IL...-lt•d 2 Bedroom & Oen ~ day Jtruueh. -v.·/samc. Pvt bedroom&· 2172 Ou Pont, Rooms <'hloroform. bacter ia,' 0pen7days awcek ---•.v-.. 2 Bedrooms ba.Utilrm,enclyd.S200 ~""""'~ ll\'ing room. 548-7208 : •lt.13 -3223 .Tilnoon• ru s t. insecticide:s . HOMEFIMDERS Beach Blvd at Yorktown mo. 546-5188 548-.)960 pes ticides and other 536-0411 2 Bedroom Townhse SLn t.:lcs . J. ~it,, 2 bedrooms. ___ _ •642-9900* STUDIOS& I BRs 24001-larborBlvd. AVAIL. NOW-Triplex. Furn. & unt'urn. With all FEM. Hmm ate 10 share Corona 1l l'l MarCst 1-f"'Y polluta nts that corr· --Costa Mesa (714)557·8020 lrg 3 BR. 11? BA, fr-pie , the exlr11s. Models open hsc -v.'/child ren. SlO.S mo. 1)1:'1 space from .40ft taminate Our' water. f<'or 3Br CON DO N r . San •Full kitchen crpts. drps, bltn R/0 , dbl lia1l y JO to 7. Sorry, no 2845 1-:. Cst Jl"'Y 675------0900 more inL call Mr. Jonc8 Diei•o & Nc-v.·porl •1-teatedpool j!'ar.Privatepatio&sun· AllWt pcts orchddrcn. ~1stt"br&:ba .H-17-470!'I. ------------or Mr. Blackwell i-~recway .2 St.ory.Ncwly •Laundry facilities deck. No pets. SZSO/mo. O Pi\RKNJ-:WPORT FURN Offic e Spacf" &14 -1700ext1725 dee. Bllns . ch ildren •Freeutilities 675.6614 _ G... a.kw'ood 2 RR 3 BA t ho Av11ilabl e Nr . oc ---~-- welcome $300. 979-4543 •T>'vre&cline_nds ·1 ----------H1m11 Garden fcmaie2 1 -JO.ri;~. ~~e. _Airpi:irt_:__Calls.1.1-94_32_ ~~~~.1~ [~~~hc~~~1f·~~· orS42-45l8. • ma1 serv.ava1 ADIJLTS, no pel<;, 2 Br. * 2 WEEKS FREE A 640-4160 ------1 •Bar-B-Que 1 • 1· ,175 ~~---.. r ,___ 300 SQ F'T. <'rpts/drps. mrkt. 645-0032 Mr. ,.....,. enc . ~ar .. paio. · Moveinw/deposit..sonly ...,.-... ... .._ ... ~ ' 59 5 C ll C o.plit Uefwn 3600 •Phoneservice •• 644--0878or548-7692 1 BR $l90 2 BR $230 SllARr:2 Rdrm.<1pt.C.M · p e r m o. a amp. IH •I mile\oocean PIHECREEK Refrig, Security. Pool, tit~~=~~ 1-~eh. 15. M:ile/fo~C'm. ms ~6-_2_1 ~~r_6_79-3709 U.DIES D"ESS SHOP -••••••••••••••••••••• -----1 l~ARGE 2 hr. upp('r . n10.J C'rry 645 -Z5.l7 "' NEW.elegant. lar~e t1260 BF.A UT I Br furn apts LIVES UP Ran,ite. No pets. Child Jacuzzi. Rec . Bldg 645-0550 -------Rcautiful shop in small sq ftl duplex. 2 Br. 2 Ba. $165 & 5175 Spanish St.vie TO ITS NAME OK. 5175. 787 w. Wilson, ·Bi{li~~d~.'C~i~~.fv.r m -•••pwt leoch ~ t-'1-:MALI--: roommulc-to Business Rental 4450 ct•nt<'r. Quafity mcrchan- "''alk-in closets. Dinin~. bldg. pvt. encl ~ar., pool, Over 500 tall trees an 10 646·8264 161h at Dover s h1:1re apt. Nr. bus hne ••••••••••••••••••••••• disc. 645-5711 JOam lo frple, plus h carpctin,I?. sauna. lndry, ad Its. 17301 streams with _waterf~lls'_u_N_>_'_U __ R_N_.-h-,-,-b-e-lo-,-.·I 642·8170 S90 mo. 548-----05.19 STORE OR OF'F1CP. 5pm. or 545--28(11 after pvt y ard . dbl e ncl . l\eelson Ln 1 blk W. of crcat e arelax.in~sctting hdcm. &b•.Nopets.-s. 1----------~ Bes t loc, l8HZ lfarbor 7pm • bl""l be h R b rr SI '" R00!\1!\.1ATE Neede d Bl d c ., Sql-~--------~araJ?e. ~ o ac . eac o a t e r ror your s pac1ousnewl· mo. 820 C e nle' St.loiiiiiiiiii v. osta .. esa.960 . ..___. ~ 5 h St -842 7 ..,.,~,L.~'j Imm('d . M or rem. Own r 1 1 k · nYeS.--rmn1• ~ .... per mo. 14 161 ., __ -__ 114_•~------I or 2· bedroom apart-642_5848 _ rnttL"UVLzY1l-'&. . x n l p a r · 1 ng , Oppo........._ 50 5 Htg Bch. 1714 )536-1722•-ment . F~rom $1 9 0 . ------------1 t"oom . Nit·e hsc. $62.SC 548-2698 ··-·r I 536 8256 BA C l-IELOR compl ntmKDtCMICUT! mo.64 2-S.'i77. ·----iiiiiiiiiiiiiii.i••••••••••••••••••••••• -"-'----------!furnis hed . S.17 5. Cati f.'urniture available. Of-S225. 3 BR, 2 Ba. 1-~amily OCEANFRONT MMllll.MlSIMlltll' ----------1 WILL CO-VENTURE for PRIVACY + 2 bed. 2 Ha . mornin,1?s. 968-5121 ru·e open 9:00 to 6:00. Unil. Pool. Nopels. 2 BR. 2 ba .. winterS300 i-"uacnf'T10 R -C it izc n. widow . THE COLO..,Y additional equity capital· gar, patio&yd.$2'l5. Nol~;;;;;;-,,---23UO'f<'airvicwRd .. Costa !179'------6995 BAYFROMT •Bachel<M's wi s h('s to s h11re apl 1"'111 2 !\.1obile home !\Ub· pelc;.CM .&16-4414 I'-a Beach 3748 f\olesa . Phone545-2300. 3826 3BR,2ba.,unf.S475.vdy _•I BR_,28R ,wlsam('. Wcslclirr area . 30 RETAIL SHOPS tli\'isions. Sales Kick-Off ••••••••••••••••••••••• l"'"'"!"""'!"'! ... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!IDana Poo'of Ref• Call 645--6229 P · bl F STEPS TO BEACH •2 BR & Oen · -~-· rime rea sona c s pace 4/75. High yield. t of a NWPT BCH 3 BR. 2 Bn . F.ANFRONT2 Br. lJtil. -~ , Park-Uke ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR . 2 ba,'fums.-ni Yrly From $175 ·$48S --s for Rent 4350 available, lar,l?e & small . kind situation. will stand !la s everythin ~. Nr incl. s:l25. mo lil 6/15. 1-'ANTASTIC Occanview, --.,. Oii.i world charm with r · .. · I · 1· ,. ocean.tennis&oly.mp;, 536---0321-.497-1590 Surroundi-lg.3b•duple,,28'liv.,m 2BR,lba,wintcr.S235 Meso••--.J-Eod&•..1-~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• F b . d -1,...1< tnves iga ion .· •..,-3BR.2 ba .S325unLyrly -~ •SINGl~F;, llarbo ,-1 renc win ows. gables 644~4670 . pool.· 1295. yrly lsc .---8 -~ 3769 DEI.UXE l ,2 &3BrApts w /frpl . $325 mo . 5.CO·IBOO & trees . Adjace nt to -------- 642-3573 wport eUQI Also 1-""urn. B::ichelor 49:1_1557 or496--ZoilJ CHAMMELFRONT 1-:::=======~ Adams. Mesa Verde. S20. r· ('s t iv a I 0 r Ar 1 s MOM"y Walllhd 5030 PvtPatios -1-lt.dPool 1-----------12BR.dcn,21h b11 :nearlyjll mo. Slorage onl y. Grounds. •••••••••••••••••••••- 2 BR . l Ba. Stove. Mature BR 2ba nr Bay/Bch & Nr. Shop'g -Adi Lo.; Only NEW deluxe apts, 1 Br new. 2 fi'rpl, all bit ins. N R.13~8974 t!VC 580 BROADWA y Sl0,500 at llJ<J. amort.i:r.ed 5 Adults. no children, or park. 1'""eb thru June. 3606 Martini~ Apts SlSS. 2 Br. 2 Ba ~&up. Ohl ,1?araAe. boat slip. e EW e l-JUNT. Bf:ACll. 918 Palm l.AGUNA BEACll yrs. for 2nd TD on new S215. + seeunty. Park Lane. 5225 mo. 1777 Sa•taAnaAvc,CM Open Sat & S_un 12-5. S575mo.,yrly. A ~ s;· 1 G horn<". Prime area. o5~0n;~0-8; g:~~ 673-0473. ;L,;~:;;;;;;;;:;;t.l~M~•~c~A~p~l~·t~l3:.iiii~646::·554::2i !~~ M a r 1 a n n a • COROMA. DB. MAR YYOOUU'LLWBAITEDEGLAD! ~=-:;'678 mo. ns e ar. '4 9 4-791 5 ,.,.968-,-_•_<86_-c----I 1 DYNAMIC L n( t 4 BR. unf. house, lam. • ...... __ on Y. 3 b 2 b "1"",.'ooa dm • H--~-_.--Ofl--.-__ -h_l_8_4_0 rm .. 2 baths. $500 Lease Introducing. new bach Office Rewfal 4400 ..-tDoqoges. Trust A -'-_ _._ r.._ r. a. yr y, · ay. • p 'fj ...,,..,...,.. __. or I ase/o"t'on ffd1 5035 ,.-,, .. .,..,>,..,..... 646-7103. {',·e 67J-2586 Marina ac1 c ••••••••••••••••••••••• (" 1' 1 · and l bdrm apts ~ell ••••••••••••••••••••••• COMMER c. or offic<" ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••-•••• -----VILLAS NEW I .2 & 3 Br apts. 1.2 & 2 RR · 1 ba. unr. $27S yrly worth seeing. Refined Desk s pace available 550 space incl. i?ara.e:e. 5225 .95WKUP.1Bdr,2Ba 2 ~ n f I g a HEWPORTCREST yet affordab~e . Great mo . Will prov id(' Lease.Rltr.644-2343 LOANS upto80% .-, ... ,~-3707 & Booh. Color TV. ma•'d B dN C t At a , rp cs. r., 2BR 2ba --•-•••• BEACll l O UDmU ran cw us om P s patios. 5175/$350mo. · · ~-,,,,"""""""""' env1ronmen • furniture at SS. mo. 673---6445 eve/wkends ••••••••••••••••••••••• serv .. 7!1. ·r11E MESA BACH·1Rll-2BH • • • • • • COMMERCIAi,. furni s hed and un · Answ e r i n it service ----lstTDLo..,,.91110/0 IALIOAINH 415 N. e -v.·port Bl , NB. Orive by lllOVietoria NEW deluxe 2 Br. tlh ha Office suite. N ~ 5250~· furnished. available. 17875 Beach A·I Retail location 2nd TD Loms t Br apts . equipped _64_6_-_9681 _ _____ Almost tf 1-li~tinglon sludio. Util pd. $250. mo. • $185 fo $215 Bl vet. 1-funtinp:ton Hcach. Downtown Costa M~a Lowest rates Orange CO. kitche ns. Unique loc. EAN FRONT 2 Br. 2 1 eac 423 20th St. No Fee 642-4321. 5000 sq fl . 548-3401 . Eves Sattler MhJ. Co. Winter rates by w'k or IJ a. frpl<'. Adults. Nol•!!!!!!!!!!-!64!!!!S--6!!!!177!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Tobin Property Mgmt 646 -8453 EXECUTIVE SUITE 1024 54B -327o 642..1?171 ~11 mo.675-8740 p e t s. Winte r , 5300. M46~1311 ,Nof'ee. EXCEi LENTOFF1C Servin• Harbor o-.... . · ' sq fl overlooking harbor j E .......... Qt YRL y lge 2 Br. Minutes to 673-8088 ______ CHILD REH OI< w ALK TO BEACH ~ILlllll on Coast llwy at Newport or comme rcial space. yrs .. bch or bay. Avail now! IEACH YEARLY l ,~e 2 Br Sl70: 3 Br l'':i 1111 Beautiful new 4 unit JO' TO OCEAN 1~ Rlvd, adj to marina. Patioentranee and Aflnouncelllellh/ Adults, 675-__ 2079 _____ 1 3 br. 2 ba. Slst SL S<lOO 5100. Dupl(.>X & 4-plcx, 2 townhouses. RENT or 3 Rr. S32S. mo. Property e ..., .. a.'£,tl'tS bank & restaurant. 333-1 Ne-v.·port Blvd. entrance. Pff'SOftals/ pools. <·r1>t s. drps, J-louse.642>-38SO ..., a.·p~~l"" W.Cstl-lwy,NB&l.2-16« Smallorlarj:!cspace Lost&l!.-:-..1 Costa Mesa 3724 mo.t>45-l 596/•!9-i-2852 BUY. Fireplaces, bltns.1 __________ 1 \:• ~ , 642 3530 ~ 548"7911 kitehen. 2 car garages. SPAC New 48, r~ic 2+ ,.o\I ----------••••••••••••••••••••••-• •••••••••••••••••••••••eAYFH(\NTJllr.2 f"'ar 2&3Hedrooms -.. ,. . St<:VERALSuites500 sqft SQ ... DlJPLEX 1 br furn'd. in ll<-trkin "'. Now Iii .June 27. NEWLY decor'd 2 hr, I 536-25 .. 7ll ba. ~ara ~l'. OW. Yrly 1433 Superior A•enue thru 1150 sq ft located ad-2800 FT basement Lost & l!.---..1 5300 ' lse n bcaew •s·"I'" M •--• J'ace nttomarina bnnk& <'Omplex ofclubroom.of. r"Vlll'n'U CM. quiet. no doj!s, cats S400. mo. Will re nt week· hti . garde n ;ipl, D/W •liiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ri · · ~ ~-" "'• yo· ewport--... r~stauranl on eoOst Hwy fices &_storage rms. Adj ••••••••••••••••••••••- or motorcycles. 548-2720 ly. pier avail. 673-6640 enc. ,1?:1r . no kids/do~s. 67 1;:._;18;.e . per mo. at Newport Bl. Ample to Marina on Cooi:;t Hwy, LOST: Golden Retriever, --Sl85.M~71 29 New Luxu1141Jts rr('eparklng.642--4644 642---1644 atOCC.1/27,male.StnoB $©\l<i~}'~-./l£2/'5 " -&:iside-l<Je--2 -lr-- 1 Walk to bea~~. 2 & 3 P~~~~= DELUXESUITE STORES--OFF1CESSU5 ~1~~~1'g~"R~~j T<~ /nfi,·gu•'ng Wo-J Gome wi'th 0 Chuc '/... W /w. bllns. refriJ!, pool, bedrms. fireplaces, dble .... --N B h 5 orr: up. Crpts. drps. bath. air. 534·7184 / S37·7840 n9i t-u •"'" ~IMO . Adlts, no pets garage. Children & pets Rachelorlor2 rS V' • ewport eac .ices 17301 Beach, HB . · • ...,. i... C&AY •-row.N 642~9520 a cc e Pt e d . No f e ~. . Bedroorru: and 1'1,.. .cl· -"-~_c_.s___ + lge recpt. a1~a. Near 842-28.14 LOST : Siberian Huak7; ·O•-••o+• i.n ... ..,, .._ 960-322l REF Property Townhouses _ =-" ~---= O.C. Airport. Almo•t blk & •·hlte male ,,_· ._ "'°"""w -en ti.. 'Rr. 2b11 , t"pts. drps, frplr, Mane,l!cment. Fr. SZ24.SO Open 9-{i Daily "new. 1130 sq. ft. $700. For rent, approx. 1000 ft. Samoyed HuskY au white ._.,1o1,,.1-~-da. l>W . J!ar. Avail now ."!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Spa-Pools-Tennis p /mo.752·0460. comm . bldf.?. at 1829 male. Vic. Golden West. I 772-R Joann. $250 mo.f Al•ross from Fas hio1;1 l 'ORONA D~MAR , . tJewport. Costa Mesa, & Edwards, HD. JJ2L I P 0 G LE~ 544 5100 CHF.Z OROAPTS Island al JamborCE' on 2 Br Townhouse. rrplc, OfiFICF.. air rond. reas. call S4-0-3280f0t·Cilbert Reward.893-7Uii. I r I I I I 1 8234 AUant.a San Joaquin llllls Road from S260. _1 Br fro!11 S2o.s rent. 2400 w. Coast 1-!WY or Deno. • l.IVF: IN A FORF..m 1,2&3 BR. Priv gar , pool, ,714164..,1900 ,Pool. tennis. <'Olltlnt'nlal I across from Stun Shirt)f----------L O'ST : Short · ha Ir f Br .SI KS. 2 Br $205. Gas was her. dryer. Close to ---hreakfas l. Some ocean & 544 --8671S/6<16--871 2 lnduttrlal Retdal · 4500 ne utered Dlale black I z I 0 y z I J & wa t('r pd. Adults. no beach. 536---0336 f:WPORT Crest. Plush 2 Catalina views. Separate . ••••••••••••••••••••••• cat. Wht.' patch under • I I I I ll fX'ls. 114 I-~. 20th. CM hd 2'" b t b family section. Close to NEW plush off.ice bld(t. 2 RENT 600-1200 n SIOO neck. 642-1938 ) 548 -0l37 nr646-40'9:5 NEWDELUXElbr,cpts, rm. '~ a .. we ar. s hopping & tine.hcach. lo 6 Rm s uites. Con-si7omo. sq. · ---'-'~-r dr)>l'i. ds hwasher-, rrple. dbl. gar. with opener . 644·261J . f e rcnc~ Rm . Xero)I 673-7"~ 67• •116 . LOST-REWARD!! Bl& I BR Ea ~tsid e. c rpts. encl. gar. $200. 960-2198 ~ir~1w(:~lpapertJc"h t"oplc r . Nr OC airport ""O'· .r-v · Lab. friendly. Cut dCht I A D D N Y 11 So;ne new Uf'I •re <qr'l""g drps, bllns, pool. S145. No or64S-3053 nis .......,... ~to ac LRG 2 Brfl, pool. nr s hops, tL'lJ-3640 FIEE l&n' · ear. Vic: Old ¥.•drld ' I r I l out this month. No ...... yow pet.s. 61S-S800 llkr, no S425 67~-7 l84 11dull8/nO pcl.s. Utll pd. OFFICES Commer~lal-lndu&, trlal ... •re•.,:.,!fissJon ~leJo • • __ , _ _ cMnc1 to get• loolc •t w.,_1 fee . NEW,elegent.,large(1260 TUDIO, nf'ar b(!a ch. 1884 MonroviD, CM . S 200 I 3000 21 ,_ -• •1 "-1-"'--------1 ""ft) duplex. 2 Br. 2 Ba, SI'". mo. Uto'lltl-pd. 548-0336 400 S" FT&1 -..£.ace 11°30 •• :..-1 ~1----· ~---- 1 I Y'D"• .,.. -•II next v,"'.,· BR C d lit · Joseta Oi • • ..., "'" ""' ---...,. per sq · _.,,.., rce LOST· T "'lh h HAG IL T 1 · rot. rp8, stove, WI -inc · nn • 642-9601 /67~--0144 MISSIOMV1UO rent w /1 ,,, Je~se. rml.· ·•"p",e~t"ty"••"v"i•c· f I 0 c-oi.i. ~ thYd9-Cllltllled ref, S12$. 1963 Wallace. frplc, plush carJ)ellnR. •2 WEE)(S FREE RF.NT S -cE -I r I I b, ':1"' thl ~ _, E. CM.Somefumiture pvt Y• rd , dbl en("I. ATTRACT Studio /\pt. Reaut. 1-18 garden apL'4. IE T "'41 831-1400 Yorktown • Death HB • ._.._....__._.,_,__,,.. ....... ,_ llltp "fo-bel!iooo, CASA VICl'ORJA l(AN(l:e. 4 blks to ~ach. Xlnt area. Kitch w/frl )l, nxt. to l-lbr .• ~tudios. J & l.N AREA 'ba 1500 SQ FT &UP Reward. 968........Us of. !. -.. ·--!! ....... ",nus r r r r l' r I' I $320. per mo. SJ4 16t.h St. polio. Sl75. 1neld, ulil. 2 br. from $140. f\dl rec. CrpU. drpl, wft r 536--7380. .... SQVAC Adu Ila I & 2Br, no pet., 1'11•>536·1722or53&.s256.. 642-3033 ar1. R. 84'l 1323 831 -1600 MIS SI OH V1EJO l-'---'=----'- Ut1fut/furn !r$lt18 ~ llldvstrial lWfs LOST: Fe.mat• Slamelle, • T.:\WftlS '~ f f I J I I I I Pool.re c rm.elev, 2 BR. I~ BASludio. 1175. 2 BR. pool. l'flrl\jl'.f'. t blk BACl-1 . a pt -on bc:it h . OFFICISPACIM.I. 27992CamlnoCa.piltrano bjµe collar, vie. t2tb a. ~ • • . • . . . • Stt ~1te. g:as l wtr pd. mo. lit 6: lut. + depot. from ocean. 210 Cedar. Kit .. bath. UUI. pd. $110. ' Coaat Highway at S•n ot~ Fwy ~ Palm. HB 2·1., 111>-1.._ • 4ea1w.&.nS • iw•iiaCleulfk.tb-.IOIO. 525 Vlctoria.642-970 s.11-3990aR8PM ~. Mo.548 7290 yearly673-lllt 1'C''Thom11 &48-6521 AverJfurnolf831·1800 R~WAllD f I I '· -• ' fr.!,!.~ ..... !~.~ .. 4!'r.!.~~ .. ~ ... ~!.~~ , ........ /P .. 21 .... 011 HMpWmtwd . 7100 fWpW...... 7100 . d . TuMdexi ,F~ ... 1975 O>.ILYPILOT llJJ F~UND: l"oti1Q •• ll\ale •L1 Late·a~ ~-·~;;·•••••••-••••.••••ti••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... W..ted-7100 .... W..ted · 7100HelpWwte4 7100 ~·• IOlcr -~=~~ .l\lrtla~k ~.•,~bl c leaning. :r C.\J.J~~~·~Q AYO GUAl:OS ··-•••••••·••-•••••• ··~·!!...•••••••••••••!''lt.• ···~· • ••••••••••••••••••••__.. ' -~l:ree :!,l_ ~· INSUREI> t7f--3335 N Im med. emplo)'ment, THE MEW WHI RLPOOL Wasber . .tnl!ND, l'.11•· null)'.i1..., .... ____ . SAYS... f/Ume. p /11 ..... lolld• PRODUCTION -' -Blln d;ahwuher MO t6Wbt~1t T\d'ta In ear1. EAM Ca.met Clean.in PR~ P1lnler, honnt Mak• ff A work. Work any ehlft-SHEU TOM ..frigid•ire wasber 19). vte. of Al ta Vlata . ..._ am Sm10. u pri 1. wo ••.• rea1, fnt/ext, free H H y . , Unlform1 furn. Newport ... l!WPnDT Guar/del. ~&--t612. 240f. • ,.y <:a elt, refs. 548-2719 · CIPPY ew ear B b c t u TYPIST " --: • R · • are small. 641-2575 &t2~. • Pay off last Y"ttr'g bllls &t ea c . 01 • '"e1a HOTB. R £ F I P R E E Z r:• iroUNDt Min male »oo-: t .t C atart iaving agai No areas. Untver.sal, 1226 W. avocado, 3 Or .. 12Cu.Ft .• clle, iref w/blue •• ~~~7/..~ ... 4019 lST Clas• E.ctllnL palnt, aelllng exper. n:~ess. 5th St. Santa Ana. £qual IBM SELEC' TRIC II NOW~fRtNG lYrold.$310~ 1we1tff. Vie.. }\llUn & • •••••••••••• paperhantJng, airless Leta: ta.lk about it. Call : Oppor. Employer. A PP 11 cat10!'5 " 1" · LADY Kenmore washer •. Sant• An a C M CEMENT fcBloclc:Work ..1prayzsxr1.exp~ MO-'M41 HOUSEKHPIR Experuan.ced accurate ~pists needed terYiews being t•ken delux~ate, 4 model, xlnL ..... ,,,,,.. • · · Walla, patJos, aidewallta. ; · · . ed ' t I At o n t h r u F r l , cl --=--""-=-----·(-~B~y~h~r:.!o'!:r..J.Jo~b~.!648~~"'~14~ /R--'-6077 8A8YSt1-rER wanted In "Loving ramlJY-needs tmm ta e y, · ~ llAM-SPM . CQt'1 • 5.M1-.4Z711 . .,._ Mesa Ve d you"·Llveinorcomein. Par(TirheOpening ... ~RONTOESKCLK REFRIGERATORMtlle·, C A C ... , •• 1 CUSTOM Cement Work ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 -.. • • e area. 12 to 1 • Private room · Day & Everu'ngSh;ft •PBX · · . ..,....~aon Way PaU R PATCH P :...,._pm For S yr old Good 2 bo 8 , E C 2 door. Uke new. $100. Jlunt. Bt;athShelt.er --01· eaaonable LASTERINO girl attending Ca11r T .V. -P•Y'· ys ~xcellent Work1'ngC ndlti'ons •AIR c LERK 01•-•••2 ·BackoCHtimaneSotlety .a··~est642-6514Doh All Types, Free School 12_2.30 Muat~ ·IOCallTonlsa&-2524or ·~ 0 •BARTENDERS !--~-------:~- . U&-«551 . •CEMENT WORK • estimates Call 540--682S. taken lo & r~~ school 968-9388 Apply in Person •COCKTAIL llcyc.lft 1020 Animal Aul.It. Le1gue Patloa. Sidewalk• & S48-1450.aft5"pm. . HA IR ' DRESSER :-Oranqe coast DailtPllot •WA~'t·::ESSES ••••••••••••••••••••••• 060-2900 ~ Planters. *636-7523•. ......,llCJ '071 IAMll: TBJ.StS atlract1ve new salon ia 330 tlttat loy St .. Costa HG 'lllWAlTRESSES USED bikes & parU. Sl.5. J(~~.;e'~~=ed CONCRETE W ork •••L••R•••••,•••••••••••• Full & Pfl'ime Newp&rl Beach. 75o/r Ask/or PauJ Ward •BUSBOYS & up. 2488 Newport els;ep, mate.tr! -~~t:~~· d:~d~ t"fays: Re~~'/:11: -~lu~eb;~frs . Co~~rir~enb~:r ~~r'::11~..;.,in~n~ \1~~ry~ An Equal OJ)portunity Employer ~~i ~~~~~~~~f:· ::··C.M. M2- 79 :0JS. e. em,gry ns--0263. 1 ons. Water heatera, dis-c 0 g ton 645-3730. Newport Beach ••••••••••••••••••••••• t t.a~=-=.a~fi(blk/brn LEO T ~iaa~s ... ~~r!!!,.ce1 , M...'1'!!!.MElank HOUSEKEEPER Pt. M-1-Wonffd 7100 HolpWollthd 7100 EqualOppor. Employer S AVEAUFi T.-r .m.l •• bl •• k NIE CONCRETE s W!J rs . .._~m /c 1-f 3 adui•· ,., ·~ AnAIRCOA°""....,,rt" AdoplaCalllJll-6483 & b/ C I I 833--00 •me. oc ~. v . ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ·~ ~ STAMPING Cob -a. ompelepumb· J< ••••••••••••••••••••••• -000.rrilan, fem, bm/tan bleatone, bric'k, tile. ingaerv. Lie. 212&M. EqualOppor. Empfoyer Santa laabel & Elden. , 'R EA I~ EST ATE Sales Dlstribufon "-1040 ""l'errier, (em,allver Pa1·105 l .,_ .. n .... 646-83CM• M -•-• Men & Women n--•ed --.• JriallSet.fe m ,red .ec-~9. LEW&WaynesPlumbing BLUEPRINT & Press &nagernee'UQ.f."We're n:u TYPIST ••••••••••••••••••••••• AiredaJe, male. blk/gld BKtrical 60l2 Repair -Remodel -operators wanted. Copy OUSEWJVES or Colle~e on the grow! Jr you are r~r r ~ enc~n ~~~~·e ~~ •PET WORLD• Set.ter,ma le,1(j:ck ••••••••••••••••••••••• rep1pe-water heaters Cats 333 3rd. L .B. S~udents. 3 Only, w/cnr, nn alert. aggressive Yorkie $150, Chltluahu• • .H k I 1175 ,_1 ., must be well groomed, dynamic person who i~ needed. If you're looking Muat have good tYJ.oing 1,-0 • poodle•. Lab, peke, UI y.mae, ELECTR ICIAN. Sml ~0 ~-=7133:...._ for sandwich routes. looking for ~r~atfuture for p/lime income Call skills.SOW.P .P.f.onTB•l ' Lnghr fe m tri jabs m · t& . . h aft5pm,548--M8l. doxie, shihtzu, pit bulls. Shthr 'mal~f)'ellflp • ain 1 repairs. 22 REPAIR. Repipe, Water BKKPR. mature, part 10-12 :30 p.m. 1\-fon-Fri. wit one of the finest -----Selectric & some office t:oc.-kapoo. porn. 100 Sbthr~ma~J ,11')'/wbt ~~~;P· IC 233108, heaters. Service Jlnea. time. Jfrs to be dis· Guarantee $8. Phone for companies in the beach SALESLADY. mature. experience. mixed puppies. St ud Siamese, ale., tlan/brn . 1-lone•.l Work. 642-9315 cussed . 6 4 5 -3 1 O l appt. 979--0747 LORI'S area, contact us. Salary M usl have knitting & Sl.'rvicc most breeds. 252.'i -----'-,~~----i~_.. __ ,_ (wkdaus 10-3) KITCHEN, plus overrides. Op-h · A I · PACIFIC MUTUAL w h t F · · SA FOUND ·/SI C w,..--9 '045 PLUMBING & He.tin~. " · port~nity and growth is croc et1ng exp. pp y 1n . 17t a a1rv1ew. . • ameae at. ••••••••••••••••••••••• repairs/ remodel/addi· . HOUS.EW 1 V ES EA 1l N yours. Write: Manage-per s on , UN IQ U E 700 Newport Ctr Dr Open eves 531----5027. ~~':,155~-~;~mer. Santa REG Maintenance, _Yd tions. l rg/sm l jobs , ~O<?KKF,EPER/Recep. $18.-SSO. an evening ment. Box 355 c /o Daily NEEDLto.:CRA1'.,,..S, 283 Newport Beach LAB PUPS AKC. Champ. Cleanups, TREE Trim, 778-0263, l1on1sl. Front office of w/outexper.Sell Beellne Pilot Newspaper. P.O. -~·171~~ .• C.J\'1. Equa!Oppor.Employcr sired . x'-raycd, PRA LOST: 4 mo okl Germ an aht hair Pointer 2/1. vie I 8thlP•lm , HB. ·Reward. 536-<969 Renovate.542-2772. · bU!iY Chiropraclor Ex-Fashion s at· ln-llomc Box 1560. Costa Mes a SALESLADY, expcr'd. __ l'leared. Dlks. &yellows. LAWN SERVICE t.fAhV'S PLUMBING p'd only. lmmt..'CI posi· Style Shows. Car & phone 9"l62fi. ' For Drells Shoi>. Over 25. U RO LOG y Bac k of". 968-2949 •646-9807 • lion. Jlr• 9-1 &3-7 Dr nec. Wkly profit checks -----·------1 ' -------c l ... . . Sal commens urate Med' I p' 'd • eanups NOJOBTOOSMALL Gary L. Couture, 2043 S300.samplewardrobeat REAL ESTA.TE w/abilily.548 _5383 _ ica"'ex .e; req · AKC Afghans: stand.&: Prompt&Dependable clDOdef/R--'-6011 Westcliff Dr, Suite 107. nocost.963-7470 BROKERS _ Matu_re o~-.1n.ry~oc11· teacup poodles & Freeest 642-9907 •r-NB 645 5300 SALES casio-na y. Ca S chnauzer pups SJS •PROFESSIONAL• ••••••••••••••,•••••••• _. -~ . JUNIOR SALESMEN lndustr~al, commerci?I. MEN & Women. make 548-2247 . 639-0219. • •••••••••••••••••••••• Gardil'g/Maint/Serv loom.Aclclllows Consohda le your in-money in Hp i te or WHdWANTSTOWORK" Com mercial REMODELING Boys & Girls Age 10-15 f:am $2().$40 dependent o_r sm_all yourselL Sell a fast mov-DRIVE ACAB! · MALTESE -~KC Fm SPIRITUAL READER & Residential QUALITY WORK per week ii:elUng new brokera_ge bus!ness into ing repeal item. ~your CllOOSE your hours. 1150 : M~ $125 : 6-7 weekB .. Open lOAM to IO PM Rea!!. Ex per. 5'8---0930 Cu:ll Now For 10 to 14 years o(age Dai-c us to me rs for the a growing Irvine based own boss. No invest-work for yourself. be 837-5566 after 5 PM. Advieeon all mt tteni. FREE ESTIMATES ly Pilot delivery routes DAILY PILOT after b r o k e I" .a g e -ment. Will furnish sales your own boss. Men or 312 N. E l Camino Real European Gardener And Design may be available in your school and Saturcbys. de v e ~op me~ t fir~. pitch. You can not miss! women Can be ill htJ DOXI~. red male, AKC, San Clemente,Forappt. Lad . 151-5619 -.rea Earnprofitforde-YoumuslbeoutofsctK>ot _Presl!ge offices with CallWendy 96l--3I6J. h d " · d Nltt Y ltmos,greatwatchdog, Call4192-9034 4192-9136 n scapingltreeserv (2131867-6760 liveries & cash. trips or by 3·00 pm and bel\.llk 1dent1ty Associated --· an icappe · ea · $75 .548-1340 I.. ._.-'--;::=;;::::;-::;;::-==:1..:R~e~a~•~64~2::=5~c3211::'.~168S-~=:!1~425~1::-:-:-:--': •c..o.:.c.._:.cc;;__ __ , merchandise for selling to work at leasts aayS b r o ···k .. e~.t .. 0 r ALESMEN part time, 3 Cle.an Appearance. Vts., --·----~--- P R EGNANT? . J APAN ESE Gardener. UAL Wor k Ref 25 yrs new subscriptions For per week No deliveries broker /salesman rel a-M window film. retired. Age 25 ta:7o. Sup· AF<_;l-IAN male. yr. old. Carin g. e onfl de nt 1al Complete Yd work. exp. L~ & sm jobs. Free information please call 0 r c 0 1 1 e ct in g tionship avail Write P. Call644--84!M. Plf'.ment your income. Brindle. AKC. 640-&00 coun•eltng & refer ral. cleanup. Cut trees. Free est. FAIR PRICE lie. 642-4321 From San Tt"ansportalion pro-o . Box 15107. Santa Ana Drive a cab 6 h!"Sor more days,496-7463cvcs. •· Abortion, a doption & est . S42-3l02 642-1770 Call Ken I Clemente -San Juan vided. Call 968-4812. 92705. or call. WDC SEAMSTRESS ~ ~~Y· ~~~Y ~n P{-~£· To You . 8045 keep.Ing. I G;;;;j;.-;/iif,;:;;;i:ii:;;d;;.;:-b'-'"~r~e~-------:-::::-::1 Capistrano area. ('all Equa l Opj>ortunity Prop c rt 1 es, Exper'dS::iilmakers.Top 16~h°s~ c~~taM·~ · •••••••••••••••••••••• - _A_PCc...A_R-'E'-''-'642-"--1436-'-=-i Garcfn'g/Mai.nt /Lndscp. oofl-6082 495-0630 and Missioil Employer (714)979-4303 pay, full lime. Apply in __ _;_• _. a. . , sod, spklrs. cleanups. • • ., Viejo-El Toro area, call person. Ullman Sails. 410 -FR E Jo, lo good h~me . DIVORCE SIMPLIFIED 8 o I .,1 c 0 n d : •••••••••••••••••••••• ~1-6310 REALESTATE 29t.h St N.B. Sellidleitemsw1thaDai-Small Female ~1xed Complete profeasiona l 642-3331/646/.COOB. J .C. ROOFING CO Equal Oppor Employer LVM SALESMAN ' Jy Pilot Classified Ad . ~hepherd .. G90(i d1sposi· p r o !lra m . Typi n g-Licensed &Ins~ · · f I d l . . SECRETARY/Full time. • t1on and hkes kids. l yr . Fi l i ng -Ser vi n g, Serflc:et 604j Free Est. 549--41()68 Challenging position or n u s r i.ous _!l r owl!1 J!: Applybetw9am&5pm MBC:handis~ old.586-5950 · M e m b e r 8 B 8 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ *CANVASSER* right person w111 uperv ("O mmer c1a l.& 1ndustnal Feb 3 &: 4 Rembrandt'.••••••••••••••••••••••••----------- RE PAIRS II l ability for "PM's f ltime brokerage fi rm seeks a n . · . · ltvre 8050 '214-7'14-6881 "TlflNGS" by Moose. · a ypes. Men Over 21. S lo SPM G &bene A Auto Pa1nt1ng 957 W R F t 1 k real wages p-able lie salesman Jn-· · · , •••••••••••••••••••••• Gen woodwork. repairs, eas. ree es· ic, as Mon thr u Thursday p'y 1445 Supen'or Ave. d•••lr•'a l expen'ence pre-17th St.CM. Anti-• 8005 ARE you a de~ ~P pl umbing. etc. 642-5613. £or . W a It . 830-5020 ·IOA M to 2PM Sat. S5 oo NB 642 2 0 E 0 E . . •••• :;.~•••••••••••••••• MATTRESSES DSJera fan ! Jf ao, ld like -anytime. per hr + comm. El<· -41 . .. rerre~ Pr.est1geoff1ces& SECRETARY,fuUorpart DESK· ol4er teachers ••• lo come and watch )'(M.lr Wh y RI s k C b i m n ey • perienced only ____ _ location In the ·city of time to work w/land de-d k ·Fl bo 1 1 Queen. Full &'l'wln Seta favorite with you. Call Jo Fires'!' Eliminate Sooty ROOFING & REPAIR Call 839--28Gl. I rvine Exception a I veloper. O.C. Airport es · ower x ron • Priced to Move Now!! Olaon;F eature Writer.at Fi r ep l a c e odor. FREE EST. libral ("Ommission split. area. Possible to work Huge storage drawers, 833-9625&646-8686. the P eople Department Profession a l Chimney GUARANTEED · CAHVASSIHG MACHINISTS The right tnan should eves or wknds i£ part-~SSO::::;·c:':::97:..·::.264:::::6::.·!:L:.:-8o:· __ -l--::-:-:-::---:----:--:- of the Daily PiJo t , Sweep. Reas. rates. CalJ 67S-3232aft.6 BOYS -Girls. Earn Diversified work load have outstanding sales time. 644-4670 9-ll Appll 80-1-0 * GOOD quality sora & 642~1 Doug, btwn •-a. 494.5100 -'-& M f i:: e I e ct roJf i c in· ability & be strong finan-A.M. only. ances love sea>. nevei-used . ..::.=.._::=;;__ ______ l-'=":"'-""-''-'-.:::..=..:.:~~l'"-.•!!'21 1200-s3oo mo. helping strumentation. Modern cially. Our firm offers ••••••••••••••••••••••• t.f o vi n g . must se 11. SECR E T Revea l ed . 0111MtfJ 6051 AttiratlOM 6084 athletic club sell tickets workshop Advanced equity participation in SECRETARY/RECPT, FREIGllTDAMAGESale 968-8822 Worry&Fearelimlnated ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• to sporting even'ts. Kinetics, Inc., 1231 Vic-companyowneddevelop-Small Corporate Office New Hotpoint Refrigs,1-----·----~­ for ev er. Send SS. for Mo v J N G, Hau J j n g. HAPE up your su_mmer1 ii"36iiiiiis7iitii6ii'ii11irii. Siipi;iikiieiir.iiiiml-"'o~r~ia=St. C.M. 646--7165.-men ts Send your re-requires experienced Washers. Dryers , EARl.Y new high grade boo kle t to C . Davtd garajl!! clean up. Relia· Wardrobe._ Alterations &11 sume or inquiry in con· Secretary. Neal & ac-Dshwhrs. new wrnty. naugahyde couch, love Palmer Ent. Box «iOO, ble fast service. dressmak1n,ii:. 673-3405 MAINTENANCE Man for fidence to P.O. Box curate typing w/prof,er credit, BofA. 3623 scat.recliner,S350.Solid Jrvine.CA926&1 963----6452. ='='~'·~·~'------:-::-::-~! CLERK/SR. apt complex. 673-1788 15107, Santa Ana 9"l70.S, spel l ing essential . Warner. Santa Ana. nr teak bookcase. 5'x4'. Tues thru f'ri, l----4 :30. or Call WDC Properites, Short~and desi_rable. Gd H~rbor. 979-29'll s·12 S _ Aft er 5 P M .i LOCAL moving & hauling ' 6091 b l l I 842 ~ DIVORCE $40. by student. Leg truck.re-••••••••••••••••••••••• Tetr1poraryPositlon MANICURIST w/ follow· (714)979----4303 sio~~l~· rv1ne area. S~VE SPACE WH£N o---~---·------- as. Barry. 531-1235 ERA MI C T JLE. New & To work w/small manuf. ing, p /time. Should be RF:AL ESTATESalespeo-MOVING by wrapping KINGSZ bed, ~. com~ •, Ca.,ltf• S.. wla. 1-----Remodel. Free est. Sm co. 6-8 mo's during in-able lo do both Juliette & pie Why not work in the -dishes and other fragile plete, still pkg'd, xtre1 Call rordetallB. 24 hrs. QU A L W ork. Ya rd jobs welcome. 536-Z42fl stall ation or mini rom-Po r c e I i an nails· hottest' area. Huntington SECRET ARV rB_ook-items in wash cloths, firm S190 (worth MSO) 135-8232 . ~leanup . Moving. Exp. ,092 puter systems, Inventory l-'-833"---98-'-~2"1~·------I Be a ch & Fountain keeper for Sm! Business. towels and other linens. Queen S 170. usually --;:::::::::::::-;-::=::::::-=--'l~Lo'.'.w:..'.r~at~ .. :.".:_· l156--0.'14~~~7'.:. __ I op Sofl control or production MEDICAi, Asso·sl. Exp'd. Va ll ey? Call Phil Mc Contact Pat Butler. You · gel more space in home. Incl dcl.832-1'188. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'"" th d i b ......... 1.11191 HAULING & LL Moving. control exper. desired. Back office. Gen, Prac-Namee, Village Real 673--uQ.ill . egaragean coselS Y ORT ED l'd 0 -h 173.'I Fullenon Ave. CM •Top Soil•Compost• General office ex per. l<'ce. Subm•·l hand~n-llen Estate963-4567 selling idle items with a IM P . . 50 1 anis Jmm . De p e nd a b le •Mulch•Redwood• helpful . r SECJ'Yfor C.P.A.OCrice, DaUyP>'lotCl"~"ifoed Ad. Tea.kd1n1nJ;:table&Cour: Exp. m•saeusea.10-10 I e $1 0/I d resume: Box 378. Bat o c A. rt A -h ~oo k ol ••S42~•• serv c. oa up Call 586---6930 549_3041 161.92662 Relief Food nr .. 1rpo . pprox. Calt &f.2.5678 c airs,..,, or ma e · 548-2868. 9 S-•lco S...,..o'•-35 hrs/wk. $3. p/hr. Ac-fer. 675-401367H1973 Movl ,.....,. -EqualOppor. Emplorer ModfcJ~c cura e yp1ng req. a -•-r•lce 60 3 •• -l l . C I I -:~~~~~~=~~~~=~~~ NG ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1111 r.t usl know mC>dified 833-31S3aft.5pmonly. •••~•••••••••~••••••••• Local &: Long Distance. TR EE Trim rti In g -j ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! E;cperienced y. Call diets & food service l -'~-'-'--'-'-'-'-'-="--1 : •~ •.a-60~2 After '1pm. 645---8495 T op p i n Ii!:. Feeding , COl~LECTO R Min. 1 Y. r . l-'-10'-ll"o'--4"-. .:.64.:.4c.--029S....cccc ___ superv1s1on. EOE . 32 SEC'Y. p/lime. 25 hrs per -""" u; R l Lo at r Hours a week. Schedule wk. Good typing. S2.50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ho.tecleafthtgi 6054 emova 1'-w r es. egenc;y ex.p , or new in-r.1EDICAL Technologist lo be arranged. Xln"t per hr. 67S-3715aft6pm P HILLIPS CONST CO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dan,540-<MM. tlustr1al_con:im. agy. Top (21 F /time, e"per'd. benefits . s~e M r s . only. . SECLEA I comm1ss1ons. new 1· 'd AM & PM II 1---'----------li Gi vts competitive. writ· HOU NlNG sour JobWattffd/ modernoffi("es S43-9l.15 1c · +ca · Dunlap. Costa l\Tesa ten bids on all wrk, in-business. Call Janice's Fflnall' 7050 .-==--·=:__:= 842--0611, e.-c'.:.'27=1'-. ___ Memorial Hospital. 301 •Sec'ys, lookkeepen c ld'g; custom rm. addi-Raggedy Anns675-655.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DE l 1 VERY part or Medical Rec:J: Vi ctoria, C __ M_____ Liz Reinders Agency tion.s. All Or ange Cty. HOUSE & O F FICE WILL clean. Take shop. f/time. $2 perhr +bonus ed' RES LESPER 4020 BirchSt,Ste104 642--06&1 Mr Wood R d leU I & • ' Applv 315 E Jrd Mature. Expr'd ~ ical A SON Newport Beach 833-8190 ' CLEANING by reliable . ea· ty~. en. nt . a : · · Receptionist. Must un· •NEEDED• C II for,._. laltyslfflltCJ 6008 & 'insured priv. party. i n h elping e l derly . St.SuiteE . .-:H.c·.=8e-· ___ derstand need of I n· ScottRealty5a6-7533 a ,...,..,. •• -• ~s ·~9 586-3026 duslro'al Co. & paUen•·. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiol--_IE~s~l:!a'b1ished 1965 •••••••••••••••• ...... •••• .,... ~ Dental A.sakh.d ""' 11 MOTHER will babysit. Hd.(fSECLEAN I NG . E"per'd, 4 handed den-Bi -lingual (Spanish). F ull or p•rt time whlle •HOUSECLEANING• Mature woman will do tistry; somefrontofce)(-557-7676 for interYiew you attend school. work. Thoroughly done. Refs. j!ood job. 545-7380. posure. Salary open. 1_•~p~p_L_S_a_l_a_,_~Y_o~pe __ n_. __ _ etc. College Park nr ReliableCallMl-3930 S46-604tart.s Send resume to: P . o. MedTr onscriber -oc~~:G~-.~556--0U';>!~~7~---· I•===-'• B 0 x 1728. Newport Income Tax '05·1 HefpWont.d , 7100 Beach. Ce 92663 Attn: Sen Resume to 1401 BUSBOYS BABYSIT TING In m y •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Janet Avocado. Ste ~I. N.B. home. 2 yrs up, lunch. 2 -----Attn: J .Crawford. Doy&Hl..M snacks. wkdya to 5:30. •l11YoYrHolM* ------......_-~ ..-.01SHWASHER wnted'"0---.,, .. S20 wk. 646·1933. '8th & 'Z7YrsExperience ~n;;::.::=4l{)Tul{ well groomed. gd. hrs: MGR Trne, cu;eer opp. Apply3-5PMDaily REUBEN'S How Hlri119 SERVICE Sta Attendant Experienced 990 F.. Coast Hwy, NB SERVICE Sta. Attendunt p /time. Jl.1 ust be aYail eves & wknds. Exper'd only . Neut appear. Apply mo.rns 2590 Newport Bl, CM Seaahore. NB Reas. fees 968-8182 Indus En-r/deg 112K APP 1 y in per s 0 n , $150 JfUarn plus car. Age 251 E. Coast Hwy · •TAX • MEorEE SISK Carmels Restaurant,628 28436 _.,~565. Mr. Levl Hewportleoch STOCK BOY· Sales Clerk, BABYSITTING, lunches Professional preparation JnsideServ Rep S700 N. Cst. Hwy. L.B. i_:.:.:._:~.:::::·------Equal Oppor. Emplover Art Supplies. 40 Hr./wk. provided . Playroom & start S2.25 hr. Apply Fri lge back-yard. Btwn of your tax return by 3Vears.bkkpngexper. DISTRIBUTOR wanted. NEED Z Gd ladies. Full, or Sat. l -5 pm. 190 So. Sla ter &: Springdale. Western Management Secretar1e!' to$650 Interested in earning up p/L Car phone nee . Mr CoastHv.·y. Lag. Bch. S46-l853 Services. Our office or P /tGenOfc lo$3.50~r lo S800 per mo p/t. Call Richards,846-645S. RN ..:C.C-'--'------6,- 0 c- 1 -c 0 1 your home. 54,._..,0l IRV INE PERSONNEL 539-;;123. ---TEACH ER wanted ro, ......... SE°'nrrS ·'"ENCY··•----------Entet"CJ!ncyMwse · Sta.incd & Leaded Glass 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••••SAVE MONEY ON r\.V l\..L lf-rilo...J . -DRAPERY Seamstress HEWRESTAUUMT To Rotate s hifts (PRN) classes.544----4442. HOM£&TAX SHELTER TAX~S.• Call me &pro-488 E . 17th (At Irvine) exper'd. Laguna Bch in'. OPEHIHG in small dept. to cover ill· -·---'--.-1 Dupl~x plans mtttlnt ve it t o yoursel,f. Sulte224 Costa Mesa teriors .•1030S.Cstl-l"'Y· lartenders . ness &vacations.Expe'r. TELEi:'HONE SAl~ES . Coa1t als Commission 551 -6539. Accn l p Call642-1470 494-6848. CocktallWaitnsHs pref'd . Contact Donna Experienced. W~ have Crite r ia. 12 previously -•;•:g::r::"'=·~E~x~P~·--,.;;;;;~~~~"!!!~~~!'!'~~I Ro<i che. RN. Costa r.1esa an ~partment in San built in Corona de) Mar. Mmonry 6070 EXIC. HOUSEkEEPER Hostn1e1 t.Temorial Hospital. :"tOI Clemente. Need l"'l> meo Financing aYa.11. Contact ••••••••••••••••••••·••• ACCOUNTING Exper. for large beach Counter Help Victoria. C.M. 642-2734. -'Or one couple to W()("k. Wa rn'!.ington Brothers. w 1LL 1 A Ms & S 0 n, area motel. Send resumE kitchen Help F:OE. Permanent. 213-43'7·2954 • -30 I Clas 11· d ad _.,., and ask for r.tarsh . • 67..--v"-Masonry . lie 283046 ° 11 ie no.r.:::-· ApplylnPerson I c /o Dal.ly Pilot P:O. Box M F · b 1 1 • RM, P /time Equ;~I Oppor. Emp oyer 'c•-lor . 6015 Brick, block. stone . CLERK 1560, Costa Mesa, C• 6o3n0-H " port' wnC-lr•DPm E . C r-·· 586-6311 OW r ~ven1ngs. apistr~no ~y TELEPHONE Work from ,....••••••••••••••••••••• · ...,....., The Sea Psvch l c -.-,.., N rt Be h . -· 18 rt your home. 4 Hrs a day. Ri:MODEL, Add on. gar BRICKWORK. Paving, I C'oyt"Oll& ewpo_._..._....._a..-..'--i_<_ll~°'':_l'.P•":'ta.!:_.~96-5702, Call Jean, 646-7753. con v, cuattnew CQl15t. 2& pla nter11 & entryways Gtneral A.cCountlngJ EXECUTIVE SECY 130 Yr. old <"O. needs yrs e x p . fr ee 'eat . .531·4913. Lit. #227430 Immediate opening e"-Rcportsdirectlyto~en'I woman pt tlme-10120 RH!s/CCUflCU • 945--$439. Dave. It l I f 0 r ll pe r son manager. Must possess hrs wk. I>h ; 645-1995 T. Days & Nights. Stand by c:Jl E P A IR , remod e l , BLOCKWALLS. Patios. w /eeveral yl!ars P8Y:Oll fi~ t;k~~l~·.S1ixg:~~l ~~ 1'hompson ~~:;;~~r ~i/f:i~~~~:~ri~~i •TEMPO• ~repl ace. Work guarn. Sid~waU(s. Driveways & & general ;ccodnt;ng personnel & recept. PART-TIME benefits. f ree est. "1.0171. Planters. 6454'720 exp. Divert I led ut es. duties. Irvine 1ndustn' "' ConLt1ct'Mrs. Jensen : Me~ds Y Oii How! ~ · A stable co. w/good ... STUDENTS ~·STE R Cr artman'1 Mo•'--... :i-'0-7-1-benef.ils&security. Complex. Salary open. TI phSale.s 96Q.14l6 COSTA MESA. Typlats "' n ""J ., Rt;!ply to Drawer CX. e c -Memorial ..._~of' Secre taries ·"Spec laJty. Remodeling,••••••••••••••••••••••• NARMCO Irvine. Ca 92664 ·-.,... flnlah work Reis. Free GORDON MOVING. 32' -----1 PUBLISHER'S 301 Victoria, CM Koyptlllch Opn ~•• t. 0 u • r work . Van. Uc, ins. lowest rates Mafeclals, Inc l''ABRICSTORE REPRESENTATIVE 642·2'734 EOE Choose yourov.'ll hours 498-3100:. \n OC. Est.a. 581.-..(6U 600 Vitl a St E~1 PLOYEF.S Call 540~ Costa f'ull or part lime, exp. (Children'sBooks > SELL Idle items with a NEVERAFEE R PENTRY. Repelr. alnfJllltl!l/raper'-6073 Equal Oppor E p Liberal arts back-round. Daily Pilot Classified ad. AT TEMPO od I ddlu I ··~ ..., '-'""""'-"~=-~-="""-''--req . oss. asst. mgc. 1 ,. Part m e 'a ont, arae •••••••••••••••••••••• r 0 some sa es ex r ·1164=2=-S6=78=;~====~i:T:e~mipo~ Temporary •le\p ~1 m11J j0bt. '178--C26..,. FINE Paperhan1in1 & C~~1:!.:11i~~1.Mesa . time po:ss ibilil y, calling C ARPENTRY Palnt 1n a 22"rs serv ACCOUNTING LER on our ac co unts , ' lmmed<'ale openln• ,·n F bookslorei;. & museums. Room •• P."-& allera-Harbor area lie Ph: "' AR OUT -Costa M••• for •harp Reply to Clasi-ified ad no. "--. No Job to iimall. 642-2356 E·Z M,......_ 14 uvu• person In "ccounts paya. vn.;;i J60 clo Dally Pilot. P. 0 "IU-WldayOl'"nlRht. COLLEGE Student11 ble.•ccount.srecelvablo For your verbal Box1560.Costal'tfc11a.C11 c~ Sff¥1ce 60 I' Paintin1. lnt & ext. air-& 1ener1I office. Send re· capabllitles. F.arn SlOO 92626 .-.':'".t;;................ less equip. Also kitchen 1ume . plui; per week for Pftlme c•blnets r eflnlahlna Write •d no. 178. Daily 9om-2pm or 4pm·9pm In Pur Stctyto $550 0 If N • S C • r P at &: ,.. P1 comfortable spacious or. Type 55•60 purc-haslng h1,/pholltery.Drtah1mpoo Refs.S'73-3&58Rob: Cosl~t·:c~i~= flee across the atreet exp helpful. No S /H. i.e otl r e t 1rd 1nts l · "NOW" la the time to Crom Orange County Need consclenUou1 loy•I 'ba1rea1er1 &r. all color have your painUngdoc.1. PT. house manager1, Airport. For personal l'n-lndJvldual w/Crlendly _brl&hten1era * 10 mil)hu1t• J nt I ext, res &: apt, Cull time. middle age tervlcw CtJI Mr. Ke)'8or. perl1oa1lity to comple· l••eh or rou r w le 548-291'f. wor-klng couple for IJle 833-8098. ment6'flce1talf, ~ f'PIU, Sllv_o mcney by a pt hou11e eoron1 del ------1 A.AMIS I orz. FRll! \'ln1 me extra lrlp.. CUSTOM Paint.ins.t am Mar s8rary open FURNt'tUltEstorenCeds · l unllvlnamom.dlnina Small. My prices are 494 _i288 · dependable Saleslady, gmplo}'men Aaency 'I Ir hell la. Any rm 1mall. married. part time for 2108Harbor IHSte207 -S7..JO. couch •10, chair 15. M6;2Si'S AR£ U Lookint for a an.ernoon &. eve! houn. Cost3 Mesa 556-llOO ~U rrt••P la what counta:. Heure future? 3 Mature Salary. Will train. Muit OON'1' Olve up tM Ship! ~ method. l dq> work Don't cl•c up the 1tttp1 men &r.t or womrn for have refs. Apply in "Ll!lt'' it in clu1itled. .uJ1'1•t1 1., O d . r efa. Yo u 1 I t r 1 n d l l i'ft mamll••le1. lnte.rYwl. person 1f\u u a .m .. 1785 Ship to Shore ne.ultat U1-GIOI ~ • ClullOed. Call ... -'300 N•wport Blvd. C.M. &&2·51171. ' / °""' ,._ P9ly Ptlot rMlty ..... '9'I ....... -)l'I ~ IOC~ °"""'"'""·'-· ...,,,o.,, l1J.il£iij!IQI Th• A1tcJHt Mari.Mr Howport llas OpeninR For COCKTAIL WAITRESS Apply in Penon ~tween 3-Spm daily 2607 W. Coast Hwy, NB TlGHT BUDGET'.' Add to the family incolfl4'.t 11erv- ing customers from your hcune. Excellent lnl'Om41 potentl•I. flexible hours. F"or details. wrltt! Mall Sates Division. Boll' 10, W11tkln1 Prodlldl. Inc . Winona, Mlnne1ot1 S5817. I H. ''H IS n ers Ra/fled flattery j . I • I I I i " \ I l :1 I ' . .. ,I I i ' I I ! . • • • I • • """'vi~ 9590 , i .,,.,. ....., .. ,·;,.... . .J...1 ,,...., .-u...i : """°" u...i ·--.. _._ ... ••••••••••••-• .. •••••• l _,_ ,,, .. , ............. •,••! ••••••••••• ... ,, •• M,!'9 -• .,,_ b ......................... ········-····· ... ~·· , ............... _.... -Offlcel ....... .,,.."'11....... • •••• , ••••••••••••• , •• , WR,PAVT PJ>Ol,.l.,.,\.a t • Cllinsolet mo fiord' . "~' .. ~!-•••••-•••••• lqillpM... IOIS ALzs. Xlnt cond. Gf:DOI, 'FOJt TOP OSEDCAWJ D.tw 9720 ~ 9744 v ... .,.,.. t71 •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••··~···-- 1.J'l'Sohl Ap·pa)ool11eld· ••••••••••••••••••••••• SpltH'l•ker. 6 HP OIB . FORtlGN,DQMESTIC ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••v•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••-•• -·~·· 1973GALAX1Eldoof.hd~ ... 10< 1ole. SC. Own SECY Ch" 181:11, exec svl Try l6400. 670~7008. I orCLASSICS1 '\¥11 • .i,.IUf YOUll "70 MGB GT»low Ml. VW, 813' llUS. 7 ..... CONMIU. •power vinyl r«#. •....ii Dt0Yiq:Ph.S.-14!M ehn 115/Z.S, dtft much , l )'OUrc.,. textraclean .. DATSUN. TQYOfA Yellow. New ena. brka. auto n~tchell CHIYIOLE' cleaa..:..Uke new. Pb0be4' .llwtk r IOJO !!·,,P11e1.rce 997 W 19 CM ll~,~·L•P•HwA·CAondlT.11onrace. w",ii lff"-',~!fHt. _._.;. . OR'VOLKSWA... tir,tll1 Am(Fm. snoo or '?~RsN. _ ___:.!! pt,y SAL£S•SERVICE t7S-ta_i evedlqa. and -, ~ • ~u -0 bet\ Olfer.·Ci>ll evH. ,_ )Ml~. 2121,ti ...... ltrd. w.Okondi. t ....... ~•••'•••••••••••••l-':.=.:.:.::;; ___ ~•~'--1 emons1rale & give 2925Harbot81vd ,PAID FOR R tfOT1 ~11 • COSTAMESA , ~ ' ~" ~ "'-'. o._ -.oto lessons. S197•. Call COila ..... m.:isoo w I .. L p A" T 0 p • '113 BVG. xll!l <Olld..... •1•00 "69 Ltd CM•ntry Sq. - ,.-18'n I,..,-••••••••••••••••••••••• 900-3311 . , 001'..LAR . CALL Kmf1' Ponctrie .f7S0 . 'esBus, n.lee.S800. 54-4 Vfag. PJa~71jw, p,,_, a/,~f lf'OP CASli DOLLAR OIGAN CLASSES TOP DOLtAJl \ Al.LEN. 54.0-6442. · •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• -548_.. CAlfARO Loaded ~ mrl GoOd «mMI , Do\11. V PILOT· ~~~~o~ Y.OUR FnetoAdlllls. s:.~!~ ~A~.!f ' PAID 1 •73 XJ12 SEDAN. I m · ;:.:.1~1J~.R~~ 1:.r: '71,PAN£!.._,rebuUI. Im· ':::".tereo, l.'f?.1Ck•8•: moo . ..;v•Jt1:,~11·a!i;~ :-·. "'1111T'Oll • cept~~R~alJOtlS 714-508-7,._.... ~-·~ .,r.;u~.~ .,...;!~•ref-........,te!°""&!'!l>, • :mrt,Lat•,piod(ll-111!!'1"'-'7 · ,«:::; .. S)L.'V t R. s E c E Callfbr 1n(Qfm1Uon. . K., fl' ' sov~ g ;"" fffbfat . .L' 968-(191,, _pw. See now. ~ ~ .. ' 0 ~9" ~ .PINE FU.RN R~ AN: Cotita Meaa. ~~l or 8' SABOT, glass hull & ·.Oa ter. Qu1t'k vle.&1:2..!..3121 S~ ~';J,3~~ m~, , W c .. _,;.;.,. ... ~ .. "' ' eve'nlng1 ahdweek:e~ ... 1~3ul~~RS~att~~n Wa•:" JftQUES &4$;-2200 Fountain Valley, llner.leeboHrd,rudder& FOlllGMCUS ' ~fil V -.u .. --. · · · d · t...-.OA .,. ' • • 963-6733. Only those sin· ours . . s 150/offe r, '71 240.Z_. ~.000 ml. air, "10 PORSCHE. MUil sell. tlr:ea, E«.tl ~ntJy rbJt. '69Chevy lmpala4 cir, a,1r, ":/air 'd'in .. 1• ,r U~~-l MAN"Sltolexsoliclgold18 ceretr Interested tn 831--0488. AM'/F1'l-stereo, tape, SM•M• Xlntcond S5950 S85C.tCallfCJ~. power .steeri~g, radio. Fm ra o, vnfk '-1~, JC ••teh &: bracelet. learning lo play the --·•mags, 4 spd. tires .xlnt. ,145-5628' · · 58.000 ml. Orig owner-. ~ rack. L e ne~. $1000.548-=-ern Organ shou1d take ad-AQUA CAT A._1.Sh;.J71 · --1322S.M2~lan.6PJD. , . Volvo· 9772 1875 .o.r32 beat offer. ~1~~3 Ply. AA 6 vantageofthisoffer. w/car t't;. ~~rner. y, ~t..E-WJREWHEEJ.S '14 $1' 1.8 Loaded. Under ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~--:-11 pm, . . !UNG 3.6Sct•. Dia-Rubles C I M•slc S...ice 'P"Y s •• . 1975 tags. DUNLAP· .......... 7902 warr. Muallell. Slepllen. -" "'YTHIMG . '7S MONTE CARLO. vinyl "-"oln 9945'.' IAppralaOd WOOi "'95. $575. 545~655. JlOO W , __ .._ •• 556-<lOSO "'" · I · ~ 2U'·fll-1924. LelsurecA for Steinway or .• -., .. ",.-175xl4 R:adlal.Sl4.88+ T ...,A'lftl:. top. Cully equip .• ow mt, ••••••••••••••.,.••••• Vl«fd eves. oth r good piano. Wnle 1-IOBIE I,, Gd. cond. 642•9405 ... ...,,.z . '1 TIRE SALE· Goodyear 0 I ,,_,,,.,...7 $3850. 64'-5694 i3 LINCOLN. x1ftt eond. S500or0lrer. ,4 ......... Di r , i1 ags, stk. ~oc-•cRadlal --+ w d r ' •t DIAMOND & Sapphire P . Box 302,Coronadel 548 _9331 .-i;h i(t. Emerald Grn. -.uo...... ·-•·'' e .tra e or alJn08t ''13 CHEVY 1rn.11aJa Please contact._ ev111 Ccdtall JUng Oki Euro-Ma 92625. WE BUY IMPORTS !!~·2,';'8i: <'lean. SS,se:J. S36-'l902 ;:c::~:.! ~~~·Es~:!: ~~:~l~tu~:~i1~ Smilh,6'5-53.13 pean cut. '111 000. THO AS ELECTRIC oots,SllpDoclcs 9070 Top Oollar ~For Any OoN 1964,356C, et y 'be .. Mercury 995t --all ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• M k Model 14100.seetoa-iate. c. ou can~ at our Good tires. $3 ,015. ----1'QO emoon/eve ORGAN $160. Phone LIP AVAILABILITIES a eor · '13 2 4 O 1.. MUST 675--4i:ti-~ PURCHASE or LEASE &44-2817. ••••••••••••••-••••••• / aaly. 645-<i179 Ne.-port Beaoh 30•-00• JIM PAMOS SACRlflCE Afr. mags. de a I . FACT 0 RY -•1970 M.,.c:utlY IOIO . n, lodio, Po~·er or Sail, 20'-32' MAZD AM/FM~ auto. I.Ike new.' '66. 912. 5 sp., new paint. REBATES on selected '72: Chev. Malibu Sprt MAIQUI,,• tillc•l••W HIR. Stereo 8098 Po~·eronly 673-5253 ~ 10500 mt, $4 ,800. or as· chrome and rubber. tape '14 & '75 TOYOTAS & Cpe. Xlnt cond. Fae air. 4Door: Loaded witlrr·· .. •••••••••••••••••••• ••••• , •••• . 2001 s. Manchester sume lease +. 640--0279 det'k. xlnt. eond. rUns VOL VOS Auto. V-8. P /s. P/b. R /H. ..qu•'pment. Real fi'ne - SCRAM IEJS CLR TV. u.st · en lt'e. po~·cr boat or split mast Fiat 9725 , ltll.111 ••ni& Lie. 816 EIA. ~100 or CCLi•·- "L Xlnt rond. 954--4467 aft sai1.615_401367S-1973 OP Dollar paid ror ••••••••••••••••••••••• 71 914 PORSCHE. new -.. • 1 U1110, pbesmL.offer.892-3183afl6 solidG.t34USIT•f••::::; ·•• ••••••• M "'Sa••~.. PIER&Sllpfotuplo32ft. Anaheim 636-6000' ---.slrong.552-8607 11· • t •, Whl walls: Vinyl roof. ranllly car . Runa oul••;- IN$WERS ·7pm. ask for Dee ----BMW's atnd allother.fm· ' metallic blye paint job, ,.., ~ " loah I: MariM CllANNEL, Back Bay, no ported t'ars. AM I fo'fl.f s tereo, i lnl . ~ VQtyQ,. ',66 BEL AIR. 321 eng. 9 LINCOLH MdCUIY c COspel -Dizzy --=.ipMHt sails. Low bridge. SSO. Crevier.BMW t.'Ond . Call 9'::::4. 673-0077 ~ .. 16800 Beach Blvd., \,nandy -Aljghl -••••••••••••••••••••••• _mo. 548-44_71 · OR"NGE cou~•s art.4, 613-2~ 1~ -C.M. '6A"-930.,, ·pau. smoker. but ru.ns. H.B. f7l4l&t2-6844 r DODGING 208W . IstStreet ,_ "'' ---' -v. "-$100/bstolf.962-2706 Some new cars are com. ransportotion · Sanl;i Ana 835-3171 NEWEST & LARGEST R. ff VOLVO • , MustGIM) 9;52 .. l•g obt thta m'onth. &..eral 9 oio ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----IMM1>:DIAT1>,; enau 975S 174 D"'MaJ.'•LE Chry>I 9925 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' h to ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOP DOLLAR PAID DELIVCRY ••••••••••••••••••••••• I: :tA ff MUST SACRIF'ICE• '74 5 your e ance TAXADVANTAG.E a-ert,Sale IMMEDIATB.Y All•<odcls & •• Ccloc·.· Allt'al-sare lowmlleage, ••••••••••••••••••••••• M ,.·.,,•-··ml. V6 · ak>okatwbalyou.'ll D'"t 9120 ·• '70RENAUI.T. equlppe'd with ir,'68CHRYSf.ERClean us n,... .LU ... • • .., be DODGING all next O-Onateyourboat. .,en 1'0P CASl1 ror t'le<:in DI kM'll Mot Eronomical30~fPG .'75 AM /F.M ster•o"",.thruout.lom•'leage.$700. AM /F M stereo, ad )'eiu', Boy Scouts 546----4990 ••·~··••••••••••••••••• usC'd ('ars and trut'ks C 1 er ors ta~s. S825. 837-3359 alt 4 :-:r · 'o l t 548-8932 ~:.:.._ ____ ..:_..:.__.J~~~~· ~-~=!!!~~~~1·55 Cl·IEVY Step Van. Howard Chevrolet 120l~ Y.~~r~er PM. A1~t1FM .8 lrackila.~ & ororrer. 646-521'1 · bronze, pv Py. . l comp!. self cont. New OoveandQuailSts S u .o. a1n a. eat,ure rei:nu1.n1ng Comet 9927 1971 lwfustang.Xlnt.cond WAMTED FIBERGLASS Materials &Supplies Wholesale & Retail CRYSTALIN[R CORPORATION motor /trans, $1500. Nr.t.lat'Arthur. ~aAn ~ 5.57-2132 Rolf.Royce 9756 l1!1"e. on unl1m1ted •••••••t••••••••-••••• Just tuoed. Radials. 213-592-5750. Jamboree and Bristol Joguar 9730 •••••••••••••-•••••••• ~!~eda :e fo";ad~~i!~ersY •1974 C~MET• .£2150or otrer '96-1462 . YR Old 8' Cabover Pil· Ne~·port Beat'h83.1--0555 NOW! 20oor. Cu~e btUe~ car. Oldsmobile ffSS gr;m oampec. 5925. Call SELL US YOUR CAR! ,. ROLLS ROYCE ·142 Low . Io w m 1 I es ................... _ .. , . 963-1664. Wepayloppn'ce! w/ cruise control, auto .. ~utom~lic, ~~ st~r· Sales andService SILVER CLOUD I power steering, fuel inj., ing: air conditioning, OLDSMOllLE TOP CASH .DOLLAR PAID FOR YOUR .JEWELRY, WATCHES. ART OBJEC'l'1. GOLD. SILVER SEllVICE. ·FINE FURN & AN- TIQUES. 645-23>0. obile Hornff 9140 MUST IE CLEAN D. Green $5499. (;5117 ) radio. heater. <883H'I'Vl GMC TRUCKS 1626 Plocetlfia Ave •••••••••••••••••••••• \'"II 1 k h. · (The hard·lo-Ond modell Super buy alS3039 ·•• a e anyt ing 18 Luxuriously maintained 122 GUST'f•~ Houo•c••s Costa Mesa O x 50 Plymouth Mobile tracte. ~'e:tl<'hes rings. · 1 8 · ,.., ........., " ,.., ""' ME M BE Rs HI p in 17141 54• ft292 home SJ.200. or trade for Tv· t in t y p I~ a r i l 1 sh W / auto .. power steering. uucoLu MERCURY ,·.,ersity Olds IRVINE COAST Country 1 -s e "· · thoroughness. This silver Polar White. blue int & " " Club. 51000 + transrerl;,,,""'1.;,,;,~~~~~~""'1~1.e· lo 30· travel lr<iiler. 2000 HARBOR BLVD ingot & ebony beauty will fuel inj. IS.199. (#51121 16800 Beach Blvd.. Harbor' Blvd. fees. Gays (2i3l 283·7C81 . oats. Maint/ 4-34I7 &IS-l500 b~ a joy Corever. $18.500. · 142 •1 .8. <714) 842'8844 C 111esa 540-9&.tO COSTA l\1ESA eves art 7call644-5736. Service 9020 otor Cycles/ 1---w/ 4 speed. air, stereo. '63 COMET. 6 cyl, A/T, 1 Oldi To;oeado •••••••••••••••••••••• Scooters 9150 Oran9e Cowity's SILVER CLOUD 111 POiar While. just S4999. runs good. $250. or ofrer. . ped Cl S::m~:::t.n~eNnFT~: OBEllT MARINE •••••••••••••••••••••• Hi9hest$1Buyer JAGUAR ln s and & sable ex· 1#51381 549-oos7 r. ~e~dA1 ·szi!ioan., .l. Club. days (213 ) Formall.Y w /~argesl 74HODAKAl25dirtbike. onlm_... quisitely maintained bY ---1 · 0· · · OI", yacht ma int co 1n NB as xi. cond. r.tusl sell. $495 ..--•• British craftsmen. Has ~I •~rft~•f!l]~I~ Contin~al 9930 best ofr · Pleal!e call ::-i~· eves an 7.call ·foreman . i -have the ororr.496-7307art5. IHIMaxeyTovota Sales Service-&Leasing power -windows. 'power .~ T ••••••••••-._•••~9!~··_••• 833.:_8384 or5S4-0'*311 . .-.-'---------1 same qualit:v al ~~ the .. Call Rbgeror hill steering. power brakes.. • 197~ lt1ARK IV, beige WI '63 OLDS. 2Dr, xlnltrans. . ; •FlREWOODSALE * cost. Bus 96:J-3l3l /Res '73 KJl;WASAKI 100 <'r . 847---8.55.5 ast'ol tables & all the ac· _2025_ --S-.. -..::.=-..-=....--::; . beige lea~her. All extras! S250or bst ofr. M2-4035. ~ E d) $7• rd -3311 . MSO. ca~h or lake over-----couterments desired 1... IYklfa.olllmllJCllll 23,000 m1, $6,750. Pleasel----------. _...,. g. tie. e · co · ......r-t 0 •• •0 13 fREE •pp• u5 •L ~ '$43. "'Gord. 581-litl J,;~~r-paymen s . .,....,___, or " """ ,_ the mos l discerning. Anaheim 750-2011 call 714 -846-7076. ' 3 CUT. SQp. xlnt cond. ~GoaslFlrewoodSupnly II Equ"Mi arinenl 9030 548-9443after6pm. We bu y used t'ars & Sl6,SOO . , ,• Loaded. FMIST. Cr!C. ~ pme. . trut'ks Ca ll GROTH '70 VOL~O . 2Dr. Auto '69 SEDAN 4 dr. Full A/C, D/Bks.892-1219 NEW Floor length nalural •••••••••••••••••••••• 74 J-IONDA OBJ60. 5 mo's. CHEVROLET for a rree These ve hicles must be trans , a ir. con~. Only power. Good cond. h1ust I.to xlnt cond Clean. saddle 3100 W •--I"-20 ooo O P l 11 k rt •-686 '957 ranchmink coat.cuslomMERCURY SO Hp. Short appraisal ,WJo1S ... 1.U seen to be apprt>Ciated . . mi. rig v se ·ma·eo er . .ron·l , . mad<. Redu•ed pri'ce. sha(t.10 hrs max. bottom bags. 2 he lmets SllSO. GROTl-f CHEVROLET 642-9405 l'I k f R' h d owner S2 IOO 675-8972 -.--· •••••••••••••••••••••• "" Louis.642-8484 .ease ~s or , ~t' ar · -·. · ·73 1'fARK IV, all xtras. ,74 PINTO 2 Dr. w n .'846-1076 paint. e let'. slarl. gas 1821IBeat'hBl,·d La mb al Guarantee .74 VOLVOSta.W,gn .. Air. Xtra clean, take over I· HREWOOD 1 . can.S800.orbslofr.Ron. OLD~1ANt.1USTSEl~I.. 1-luntingtonBea<'h ---------Chevrol~t r.fotors, Inc. s tereo. s td. shft, xlnt lease or buy low book J6M. Xtra clean lk ,pine S70. c::.s~~i~~ 645-2062days. Huskie 8 spd. 350 Mint 847·~7__ !!.49-3331 ~bRoEoiAiJR localed in Santa Ana at rond.'75Lic.$SOOS.oror-value. Days, 613-4010. Sharp! ·$2500 firm . -'incJ.546-64'03 197525 HPJOHNSON0ut· t'ond . 3 te:tnk s. much WeD·-18Sxl5Radial.S31.72+ 1.Jle1,,E.ascla11"rtohc s,t.reaept: rer.557 -3008 . eves&wknds,837-7329 ~;113)5~~~io;.,k:v'e~: d •1 Lt•·E ,gearing.S700ortradefor -1 p b,o.ar "'otor . "' lge street maehine. f\fert'edes .. Porst'he . 636-7902 pointmenl.1714)543-9311 Autoi.Used CorTette 9932 Collecl.Privatepty. "' . Ht1Wofl-..... NEW. S600. 646-5643. 673 ·-2 , Rolls. & Exot•-. .... --v.J• .... Jf'ftSeft 973 T 9765 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'o . $Itel Necldces SMALL BOAT llOAC . --• Classics, Imports oyoto '73 CORV red -vert 2 . S ·11 at·• hell -75 KAWASAKI 903" l JIM M •RINO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·• ........ . •••••••••••••••••••••• ma .sn cuS Sow 900 wall boat generator . .,:. · " General 1901 Tops. AM /F~f stereo. 4 CalU4ll-7937 w;th battery charger. w1xt.cas M.u>l sec to ap. MOTORCARS JENSEN DISCOUNTS? .... , .................. spd .. 350 0 leotheropUon. ATLAS ,ICITCHEN~etS30.Reftjg. Ne~·. Warranteed , in prec1Hte Lnder 500 rn1 I200W _Cnast ll\'r·~. HEALEY • S I 11.000mlles.64.4-4141 . $40 'obi bed S35 Gd crate. Porta61e, mount l\l!USl sell' C?~'nC'r h;i s . Ne .... ·portBeaC'h REBATES? a esman... c-· 9933 c~-·---... ·' · · · on transom . \•oith bait il1nk.49_?-25 16 _ 645-1102 & I y --'ii..... ....,..,rtjW'l l ,cond.275 E. lsth, #S2CM -·• S Ol.W' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Open aily &Sun. 'tU 10 r tankholders.Wcighs82•71 H USC)VAllKA .1ou ---··-----JENSENHEALEY INVOICE + L"tfeS...._' PM ,"!'AYLOR-DUNN 5 pass. lbs. Stow while un· Cross.i:::d shapc.S550 AUDIWAMTED •r-•SPICIALIUY 2"J2YHarborBlvd . . elttltic golf cart, nearly de'rway. Greatest buy for 675-5757 , Private party se('ks·liile IMT~RCEPTER l O°'o? Plea&smd OM OMEOHLY• Costa lwleaa ""new. SllOO. 675-2290. marine 110 A.C. ! S145. -----model 1973 Audi f'ox. 2 Sali;s. Se~vice, ~Leasing /C 1914 Cougar XR1. Rctl llCA ·c 1 TY . 1 Firm.642-0613 1969 500cl' KA\.VASAKI , dr 4 spd y,·/air cond. 8 . bes d 1 with bla<'k vinyl top. 546-1934 o or conso e needs some •o k '400 r1nl! your l ea to ProductiYe? ·1----------• . • · · r · · Prcrer brown, s ilver or radio, healer, air condi· _':.1150. Simmons full size '7325HPJohnson0.B.2'h or best oCr by 2110. Call blat'k Phone Mike at our i'~leet Mgr. and be Are you on the iz;row. or lioning. power steering, 73 ROAD RUNNER. 4 lbed.165. 833-26Zl enJt . hrs. e lec. start, M75. Tom 673-8089aft 6 pm 675-86~4 evenings and pNrepaTred to drive borne 3 ace .vou standing still. power brakes, automatic spd, VS eng, l.S,OOO ml • • .1.. 615-5389 k d ew oyola . 1 >!Int cond. Must. sell,' _.r BALBOA KA\YASAKI. Street & wee en s . -You can .complete more transmission. n ex-$3l00.673-7983. .• Bay.Club Membership loats, Power 9040 Dirt. 115t't', like new. 450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IJ8IHl lA1M 1 transactions with less eel I en l conditlbn ··1-----·----- . &«-ll5B ••••••••:_-••••••••••••• miles.SG00.556·6189 lJOOW.CoistllOM..kl 14M' UVMJ. ri:.u stration. llelping t497KG'AUMSlT'!4116FSOH .. •1973PLYMOUTH T · '72 AZTE'-2 'I Tr .1 -&e.ral ... , · others is rewarrling: real " SUIUllAM POR ".,BLETY · 225 HP L .' a•·~ 1974 YAM A.HA M;n;. 970I 642-9405 TOYOT'A . estate ;, cxdtlh .. Earn LINCOLN MIRCURY ·1 P1 ... YS rERFECT · 1 e new in · "'.nduro 80. 500 m'•lcs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I d WA.GOH• ~ out 42 hrs 644 5736 r. ------more ... enrn more an 16800 Beach Blvd .. · •. ~ &16-1525 . _':...:... -. Never llSed in dirt. Xlnl '65 C 0 RT I N A Good Karmann Ghia 9715 1966 Harbor . CM 6l6 9303 ser\'e better ... JOIN A H 8 f714) 842-8844 Fine looking automobile MUST SELL Medil . ON-SHORE .r.1oorin~ E. eond. $350. 644-7873a(t 6 transportation. 28 l\TPG . •\••••••••••••••••••••• ----LEA OE R '. Require·---· -·~c.:.c.c.:.=..:=-:.:...._ ror a large (amlly. Li.v'i:-rm'. dinette, Crig, & B~yrront. Lil. Island + PM_.__ S<IOO Firm · 548-6280. .59 KARMANN GHIA. ·69. r.1A RK 11 Sta. Wgn. ments : lnte.i:=ri ty & en· Dodqe 9935 Loaded ~·ith equipm~t . misc.l46-269J •13 Dory. Elec. so. I-IP Motor Hom"Sales/ Audi 9707 New eni£ ney,• brakes atr . auto. xtra clean. thusiam. Let's talk-about••••••••••••••••••••••• CPP45MJD224576) A real Johnson. S2,800. firm . Rfttt ,.160 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $850.Call&i4-6866 · 271\1PG.Sl.190.640-6187 it ... Cal l m e, Terry•74 DART. immac. cond. goodbu)'alS2546 Mbc::tl••oa 673-7.363 • •uDI W .. ~ Mccardle at 752-1700 S300 & take over pymts. GUSTAFSON W..tecl 1011 -.---••••••••••••••••••••••• . ,.., Af"ll• ~ Mercede1 lea 9740 SALE -Wire Wheels. 9905 Must sell . 892·2914 LINCOLN MllCUIY ••••••••••••••••••••••• 32 GRAND BAN KS . MOTORHOME Private party seeks late ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dwilap · 63&-7902 MC 16800 Beach Blvd .• WANTED Di_ngh~. auto·pilot , RENTALS modt:l 1913: Aud.i Fox, 2 ,74 ll.1ERCEDES BENZ 165xl4Radial.S21.37+ •••••••••••••••••••••••1973DodgePowerWagon. H.B.<714 )8'2-8844 . hailer. intercom, depth DALE'S 838--0900 dr. 4 spd w/a1r cond. 450 SLC 7 000 m·•les ,1967 TOYOTA '69 RA~1 B1f.ER. low 4x4. Many extras S4650.1----------"Amp lo rent or buy for r· d 1·r r 1 p f h ·1 · · · ·1 d '.: . . . 1n er. 1 e rats. x nt re er rown. s1 vcr or loaded ~·ith extras l\lu!Jt m1 eage. uns ~oo . 581-8432evesorwknds, FOR SALE '67 Plym. 2 . electri~ acous!-Jc Gibson cond. S:W,900. 673-7363 33' FLEXBLE Bus. Full)' black. Phone Mike at sell 646 .9303 · CORONA• $650. or offer. 549--0657 Dr. HDl. Rum good S500 -· 12 string guitar. Also , ,, . self-cont'd. sips 6. Beau 675 -8624 eveninJ!'s and · · Auto mat it'. radio. • 72 J?art Swin~er, p/s, p/b, or offer. 837--0411 . _ want to l'ent Fender· 38 com I swordC1sh , doe. ty A/C new rubber al weekends ·10 GRAND MERCEDES heater. real nice trans-Buick 991 (dist' !ronl) a /c, VS, ~"': Rhodes stage or suitcase 411 GMC, ~ radios. DI". xt~as. s9,5oo. 5"8-4464 --. __ ..:.. 600 ~ 1\1 0 vie s \a r • s portation l:'a r. CVSVOOSl •··~··••~ •••••••••••••• 26000m1.. S2680. 962-0616 '71 PLYMOUTII Salellile· ' keyboard.846-1677 Meler. P r ivate party.----Aust1•Healey 9.709 personal t'U r in mint t'On· $926 '74 APOLLO 2 dr Sport -:-----2 DR . Riii. P/S, P/B, 845-7'l44aCl6PM. AutoServlce&/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ditibn. 39.000 actual GUSTAFSON Coupe,CullY,.equipi S.1100. 72 DOI?GE BlOO, aut~. air. vinyl roof. 11500. W,f~ 24 ,0WENSCabinCruiser Ports 9400 S.::' 3000 MK .11. Body ex· miles . 1#001529) Will LIMCOLMMIERCURY Orbesloffer.642-&>95 ~d~,KS~0~0J~1~~C:·t~ f~'. 496-llM5aCt 6PP.1 PARTNERSHIP in V·8.Pwr,He3d,JceBox ••••••••••••••••••••••• eell ent. runs s t.rong. lease or self. !714 1 16800BeachBlvd.. ,.r preriate! Make offer. Pontiac ---9~9-6-5 Jarger~22ft.Flshing ll'lOO. 6'15-4618 VWTransule SlS00.492 -0l67. 8J3.93oodlr l-t.B.f114)842-8844 Tl1\ESALEMETZLER 848-3472 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Boi.L.f 15 36, aft eabin DIESEL SS0 496-1421 '68 AUSTIN Am,erica, •73 MERCEDF.S 45o ~E 1913 CORONA ' Mark II • 205x15Sleel. Ford 9940 '61 PONT. LeMa~-, xlnt M'ANJ'ED: "73Sbellfor El TRAWLER. fgls, 1200 mi AUTO PAINTER Wants ~~~)~ea~~m/fm. S4SO. Seda,n. Flpkll pwr. al ir. ~1 X 6 oy.l .. hrdtop. ~.96:~ 636-1902 ••••••••••••••••••••••• coond . 5P7 .o,oo ,'"','· I .Camino 613·6184 range. 2 heads (elec. Xtra Work. Very Reas: · a ~/ m. 1 e new. ow Stereo. air, auto. radial FOR SALE '66Buick1967 FORD Mustang 289 wnr. v PY 650· anytime. holding) W'/ showers+ Rate s. Call l\1ike at lMW ·9712' milea~e. Days l213) tires 22MPG Xlnteond H cft Needs bod 4 pd $600 • • 646-"431 or 675-1140 -'-"'-O....-'-------·I ~.MAKEOFFER.Agt. 548-3211. •••••••••••••••••••-.••• 283-7081. Evesaft7pm, SJ095 644-7s13aft6pm. a.r,loOOp. 640 ""u. yre· s ·c· 11492. --JollnDryer_. ____ _ 'w.lc:el 673-1003. call 644-573'. · · pair · -......... !._ -.......... ~---- ..... hun1111h 1013 VWh 1600~ ~ at""\, Triumpll 9767 '72LESABRF.Convt low '71 Chaleau Wagon.-8 68 FIREBIRD, v~ry '-••••••••••••-••••••loah, •CA ~S30--ffi4or;'"-~ ,..-'75 ... ERCEDES ••••••••••••••••••••••• mi. like new. new r8dial pass. xlnt cond. Cully ~ea~, fkll pwr:tires r J>A VJNCI Attordion, 1 lent/Ch ...... 9050 •450 SEL• SILVER T • pJi lires. new lop, fl.fusl sell. equipl. 557 -7977 831~~6s . Sl ./offer. ~ -~· old. Beautiful cnod. •••••••··~··••••••••••• Trwc:k1 9560 1974 $18,599. Sa'1e $3000. rlUm 64'4-5206 ,. ----.. ---------- •· Bou,ght $2900. Take over LEASE -43'eltCOL0MBIA. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Demo. 4000 mi's. !Ser Sales. SerVJCe. & Le~ing , li14 '1'!1 A v·ERICK V·8. lrd 9'70 ~·paym ents. $'74 .-mo. Sl6S. a we , yr. lease. '58 CHEVY llh 1'. 1-~e . BAVARIA 4806) ApPG_i.IJ.tment qoly. Cadillcte 9915 J\/C!'P/s, auto lraiul. •••••••-•••••••••••••• '"',L.551-51~1 an.. 5:30, all 640-1286 Went'hes. saddle lank. 2 DLR. · •••••••••••••~•·••••••• 15M·OOO mi. 64.2-l2l9 aft 5 '65 T ·BIRD xlnt. rnJ? . . daywk.ends. spd axle. xtros: Sl500 CLOSEOUT ~13-51:f-4800 CADl~C .!....:__ cond. & ;n1.d;S<bl<s .. •d ~ ANTED to rent or buy yourgoltclul»intoa evess.16-7814. SAVE! ,,_ Orange County's l nrg~t 1910 LTD. all OJ!tions, tires. S.f.15 /beat orr .. Ampforelectrlcacoust.ie steryo. ~IJ the~ with a '7a COURIER w/Master Crevier BMW SELL.US selection. t968's-1974 's orig. owner. service re-545-2301 ____ _ Glbeon 12 st.rint guitar. Dally Pilot Classified Ad View Camper shell , xlnl 208 W. 1st Slreet Open Every Dav. cords avail. Xlnt cond. Yet)CI "74 . , ., • ) • ' ~want to rent Fen-and usetbemoneyrora cond. S2600. MlL'Jl sell ! Santa Ana 836-3171 YOUROLDCAR, ' Sl475.644-ll804 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •·Rhodes stage or auil· stereo! Call 642-S6"l8 T~ 213-430--0070 ~ WEU 3100 W.f.lut:Hwy.ll '69 LTD Squire Wa•on. • 1.,74 VIG• C""-• lleyboanl.846-lm day. ----' $ LEASEYOUOURS! 05 " ~ .....,.. •MONEY MAKER• _ _L 642·94 _ PIS. P /dise brakes, A/C, 2Door. ' speed, ra.dto, & "'IN,..-Chev. 1\o!!o Ton truck. I QO R/ll. Good cond. $995. heater. Jas saver. Low r, II Breed90fCetit great cond. New eng., '63 TRJ. A Classic in xlnt Private P;prty. 67$-1625 miles, New tires looks :..::,,,_.:..;:.:;:::.... ___ ....:;c:.:;:::..::..:.=.::; clutch. brks. Painted In· ORANGE ~·s N & u ed todhoos oond ! New . BRG paint. 13' CDV. l~andau top.fully eves. good. (4$3JSIJ sza:8& n~ au 8 s r AN BL u E I OT.Ro T .d & t 1 7 12 . bo OL ew ~ e s teel r a dials. reblt loaded. like new. P,fust . GUST••,... ..,. s1 e ou . w x x. motor, 2 tops. SlOOO. sa le 494 -8580 d s 196'1 FO.RD Fa1rla1,14? 500. LluCoLu~-r.......,ClllY •;, u1 TORTOJSSELLMAO M'ust see! 51500 . ft Ho1fseof ,llt•0rt' 640.832S&-.f94~ · · ·Pis . air. Goodt1~& " " .)l.USL BY8811.QNJABNR 675-1301. '-""' J.i2i•7250' . 831-1418evs-. ~oodcood.S550 . 16R008each81\.d., • ,67 GMC %, comp! rcbll. 19'73 Triumph 500.· Like •71 CADILUAC Coupe de 963-2142. lt.B. 1'114.)MUS«i t. JO 8 I TA 1t x BT A. B BT G T 32'1 eh' & cl ulc h . Sales.service4.easing '88 2SOS, P /S, PJB, P /W, new. Only 1.700 mi. '$1000 Ville. Mint eondilion .Jr~=.:;;;~f:==:===;;l.=:=:::::;;::::::;;:;:;;;~ "· P I A L c b/3-.6528 aft6 PM. Roy CarYer, Inc. A P.f I F M. A /C, new or B/ofrer 673-255.1 Private party.6'2-2311. Sa A a A I N I EA O 8 IT 8 k I RoUs~oyce BMW brakes, Radials. $3050. '72 TRIUMPH GT 6, low 9917 SINTMXLOA NCCRYSCS &&81THMIEm::!)RNGRAJRE J>. 0 v .c g N 0 F T nlc A T slT~'N 0 fJ o•LA81NI SSYBBA8T A8V •• ST 1 -1 A II It 8 I: T 0 Ba I I I g &Sl81S8AETLAllKB&8NL euY•••~NA"POC~ffBRA,L T. v-..t .... lt s I D c ·T x :I[,. g 0 p CHEV. 3~ T • PU wt 36" 234 E 17th St 497 ~ ....a camper s hell, 292, 8 cyl. · · -L milea~e. custom paint. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S750offer.536--'8l8. CostaMesa 546-4444.MG 9742 looks&rtinsgreal.'34001974 CAMARO s port ••••••••••••••••••••••• orbesloffe(.545--1064. c 0 up e 1w1 t~T '65 FORD Pick Up FlOO, 8 D.._ 9720 1. Volb ._ 9770 p1ckage). Loede6 aif. cyl. reblt eng. gd Urea. •. •••••••••••••••••••••• t w=r• P/S, P /B. rall"' MG ........................ ,~ w Jc am per shell. •1972D.4Tsutil 1200 AM /FM 1lerf!O, delulltl 646-2167 FASTIACI• '73 vw. 17000 mi, lllnt. i!lteri6r. Late modcl1'-~ dJo ..... cond .• like neYt'. Ph: hke new. Burgandf/ ... 9570 4 •~· ra • '""atet, 833-1462 die interior Won' ast •••••••••••••••••••-•• run1 auper good. Fine ~-1 . •Le I · I l 0 II C II 19'12 FORD &200. Xhtl l ran a port.et i o.a .. ...,. "· rvace. as ng '68 VW 1quareback. $1195 ODtl. m~a ·~ · • 'cond. Privat~ P'4rt)'. CaU (~~UV~I TSl~~--phone '93-«74 ./ ::1!t:J,~. evenu1gs and A II 8 T a S ll L I -" H E B 8 A T P a Cl 846-7100 / -w __.... .L •87 Btl.(l }liOG, gd tond. .L • . (,.~M • -" -..,... "88 CHEVY' vi.it°'-;... UHCQ -CUll'T Movlnt1-01ut1tsell1 $800. 'Tt """·JOO "S; Dk, BI\11. _ ... , • .. -....i ,. •• .,,.,.ill .. ....._,._._. · IOOCI. Oooe! work vaft. ~ 1680ll_Be~Blv-4.. •or re.asonab'te offeri. AM /PM st reo, P/S. ___ _.._.,._ .. ._.. . . .. Jf.B..-(11,>14241M4 831.0488 . ---~";llaUriwbl•, 4 lpd,. ... '"""' ()1)10llll'T1C RUO•t<•....,. SllM. 6'5-....., . 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Steeb • '!pL,,68-l NO. 351 2 SECTIONS,.24..PAGES U( M ,, • ' ORANGE coui:iTv, C'fl.IFORNIA,. ·TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1975 TEN CENTS 1 • ' -4 ' 2~000-~cre MoIDipn RezOne ·Endorsed By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Ot , ... Delly ... !tie l\a" Development of the Moult.on Ranch was endorsed Monday by O~ange County planning com- missioners who rezoned 2 000 acres of agricultural land to' re· sidential uses. T~ir action encompases two proJects, the 1,327-acre Nellie Gale Ranch development and the 631-acre Aliso .creek Planned Community. Both woe challles require the approval of Orange County. Supervisors before becoming final. · A spokesman for Presley Com- panies, owners of the larger parcel, said his company hopes to beg'in gradinc for a Diamond Bar-type ranch community this summer. The development will be horse- ' oriented and feature 1t•ble1, equestrlan trails, .and homes sell- ing in the $701000-$80,000 price bracket. Commissioners, who encoun· te.i:ed no public resistance tQ the Prf:sley zone change, approved it unanimously. The new "small estates•• zone allows a density of 1.1 units to the acre which will yield an estimat· ed 1,300 to 1,400 units fol' the en· Ure project. Located on the east side of the 10,000-acre Moulton Ranch, the Presley property lies to the southeast of La Paz Road, north of Crown Valley Parkway and east of Moulton Parkway. Commissioners also acted un- animously on the Aliso Hills Planned Community by the McKeon Const:i:u.~ti.QP . Corp.P~Y which is bounded by La Paz Road on the southeast, Paseo de Valen· cia on the north, the Rossmoor Planned Community on the northwe s t , and Moulton Parkway on lhesoulhwest. The All sio . Hills project had been approVed once before but was sent back to the commission for detail changes, among them a request to lower the density. Zoning permits a total of 2,700 dwelling units with a population potential or 9,510 -inore than three times the density recom .. mended by the county's modified growth policy. Commissioners, however, re· fused to lower density and sent the package back lo lhe board of supervisors with modifications to the scenic highway treatment oC Alici a Parkway, guidelines for the development o( greenbelts. :See MOULTON, Page Al) Shorecliffs School Plan Scuttled Lagu1aa lsStce Judge Weighs Sycamore Suit By JACK CHAPPELL Otlk0.llyPl19lSl:•lf LOS ANGELES -A federal eourt is expected to rule within ~wo weeks on whether it will take jurisdiction in the $37 million Sycamore Hills suit against Laguna Beach and others. The ·developers bringing suit allege a Ku Klux Klan-type con- spiracy by the city and other plaintiffs to deny their civil rights .. Jud ge Richard J . Kelleher or the U.S. District Court h eard oral arguments Monday from attorneys on both sides and look the matter under submission. John Pollock , attorney for the available to the landowner in state courts. Pollock said no such satisfac- tory remedies existed, a point at· tacked by Laguna Beach City At- torney George Logan. Logan maintained in his argu. ment that state courts could review city actions, apply injunc- tions, and completely overturn (See SYCAMORE, Page AZ) * * * Unit's Fate ' Fe11ce Contested . ~Ir Pit.t ~ "'?'• developers, Rancho Palos ' Verdes. owner of the 522-acre traet of mUtn.c bills at the city•s inland most reaches, argued that because of the civil rights aspect of the case, it properly belonged Coming Up For A~tion in federal court. . : A request that the Laguna Pollock compared the interac· Beach City Council decide Uon of the c ity, Laguna Green-whether a commitee formed to belt, Irie., past and present city study $yea more Hills continue to officials and several persons ac-meet heads a 56-item agenda fac-. tive in civic affairs named in the ing councilmen at4:30 p.m. Wed· Harold Flenlnrg ot190i otean Way :on the bluffs in Laguna Beach says he needs fences to keep away ·.trespassers. Last week, the city plannin"g commission dis- agreed 3nd turned down a permit for the fences . Fleming applied for the permit after the fences' were bullt. He said he would appeal the decision to the City Council. City ordinances require that a person .get a permit before building fences OJl the beach or bluff. North State ·Socked · conspiracy as the same as that or · nesday. · · Ku Klux Klan and city officials m. ln a status report lo the coun- lbeSouth. " cil, Wayne Moody, director of He accused the 43 persons planning and development, seeks named under the conspiracy sec-a decision on whether the lion or the action with working in Sycamore Hills committee concert to stay one jump ahead of should continue to meet because the developer in forestalling de-. of the $37 million lawsuit riled velopiilE!nl ·or the Sycamore Hills against the city and nurrierous in· Worst Blizzard in 15 Years Clogs Roads property. dividuals. Although listening caerefulty The suit charges there has . to Pollock's arguments, Judge been. a conspiracy to block de- Kelleher ap..,eared reluctant to velopment or the 5!2-acre pa~cel t ake jurisd1ction. At several at the intersection of Laguna Ca· points he sharply questioned the nyon and El Toro roads. attorney about the r~medies . Clayton Claxton, a city plan- ning comm_issioner and one or those sued by Rancho Palos Verdes Corp., has informed Mayor Roy Holm of his resigna- tion from the committee. By The Assoc.i•ted Press The worst blizzard in years bal~red the snowbound Sierra today_. forcing closure or two ma- jor highways because of blowing snow. 60 miles per hour winds and zero visibility. ,,. The' California Highway Patrol reported that Interstate 8 was closed from Baxter to Truckee and that U.S. 50 was closed from Sly Park to Myers. 'fhe roads were closed at about 1:30 a.m . and were expected to remain closed at least until this afternt>on, the CHP said. • toward the State from tropical re"· gions," lhe weather service said. ''This storm wiµ be spreading a little warmer rain across the northern half of the state Wed- nesday.'' . In the San Francisco Bay area a 70 perceqt chance of rain.w,as forecast for Wednesday with hi-«hs expected in lhe mid 50s. Showers wiU continue to fall on the. soggy Joaquin Valley through Saturday, the Weather Service predicted. The storm system• wiU drop rain through Wednesday. then another surge of moisture will continue the wet weather and cloudy skies into the weekend, forecasters explained. ' Thunderstorms even were re- ported in the San Francisco Bay Area, which is unusual. The California 1-lighway Palrol also reported up lo a quarter inch of hail £el l in northern Kings County Monday. Road Project Delayed by -Coast Panel Claxton said he can no longer judge Sycamore Hills with an open mind because of the lawsuit. In his status report, Moody said the thinking or the Sycamore Hill! committee up to now has been approval of a "recreation· oriented, very low density, semi- exclusive, residential enclave of somewhere between SO and 75 dwelling units ... " All major roads in the Lake Tahoe Basin also were reported closed and the only way out or the basin at 8 a .m. was by way of the Kingsbury Grade into Nevada. 100 Ask Trnstees A $50,000 street improvement Project for Summit Drive between Bluebird Canyon Road and Van Dyke Drive in Laguna ~each stalled Monday .be~ore the regional coastal commission. The Tahoe airport was clqsed; but the Reno Airport was open. although Reno was reporting one inch or snow an hour. To Keep Principal After listening to comtnenls 4;.ritical of the proposal rrom resi · dents along Summit Drive, the commission sent the project )>ack to its starr for more study. ' Stan Scholl, city public works ,director, said the project would include wldening or Summit Drive from 22 to 24 feet "Bnd re- ·surracing or the street to tak.e out ..the bumps. Residents claimed the im- provements would allow cars to. 'lJpeed through the area. Summit is one or the main routes to Arch 'lleach Height:s. • (See PANEL. Page .U) Thie( Nets Plants Potted plants a nd their de- corative macrame hangers have been stolen from the property easement adjoining a Dana Point home, Orange County Sherirfs Ofricers reported tod ay . Deputies said the plants, valued -at $105 by victim Charles Wayne Gledson, 31, of34561 Calle Rosita, were stolen while he was busy in- side his home. Si rice the storm ~gan Friday. Nord'-n atop Donner· Summit in the Sferra has received 74 inches of sn,qw &ftd has 10 feet on the ground. Another 14 inches were reported at Norden overnight. The>-:N"aliOnal Weather Service said the storrp was expected to slack~ this afternoon, allowing road . crews time to open highways ·berore another storm moves in late Wednesday. "The low pressure area "of( the Wasli..ington coast that is responsible for the curre"nt weather is slowly weakening, but another storm sySlem is 010ving Nearly a hundred persons crowded San Juan Sc h ool cafeloriunl Mooday night to ask CaJ)istrano Unified School Dis- trict trustees to keep Tom Blum principal of Palisades School. Responding to the pleas. the" board voted wianimously to set aside its policy of transferring principals every five years to keep Blum at least another year at the Capistrano Beach racility .. Blunt has been involved in de- veloping bilingual and bicultural programs for Spanish, and English-sp.eaking children. He has also helped lay the founda · 1Ianners Back 5 .~und Projects ~ ' mproved social service'S and now eoes to the clty council for services planner who would plan tersections end by some crvic r~cllltles ror San Clemente's final approval. The city council and coordinate services to the buildings toaid~capped, and· e~erly and ·b•ndlcapped,, re· will consider the ~ackaae of re· senior citizens, initiate a healt.h pavlng or clty..-00 t4)ts at the r~ 'taliz.ation or the downtown commendations at a rheetinf care program for .low and lobblockofAvenldaCabrlllo. .~ ln•as district and addiUonal now scheduled for '1:30 p.m. Mon· moderate income young'.steta and Other recommendations in· ow and moderate Income hous· day al city hall. ..OrCllnate •a recreational pro-eluded the updating of the city's r b•ream~ntfiverecomm.encla-Two municipal projects were gram ror cbijdren of low a'nd housinll! element. ~rovision , for vn• DY i:llr 1anljlne ' C_Qln· Yoted.down by the plannlne com· moderate income families. low aiid moderate income ho••· 1 •lsalnnero ror ·~•ndlne $1,'t .mliilOil . Tiiey wer .. a propOiled "Second ]ievitilliaUOn~F 1111 111cludlnl1 "rehabll1talion or , mlllion in federal tund1. . sewer tine in El Camino Real ex-central b~ainess district wu list,.. older apartments, and aequlsi .. SanClem~l&duetorecelve pending the present •HY ed.lm~vemenUlncludedrlJli-tlonofbeachlandaod'beacbac· ., funds over lbe six-year tire of capability, and water 1yatem lm-lng the distrlct and surround1a1 cess land. tbe ~ouslnl and Community provements. depressed r.Sidentlal aru with Other acqubltions suuested ;Dtvelopme6lAcL Top priority on theclist went to fow-·foot wide sidewalks, Pouring are hUtorl~ buildings, and view , !l'he planners' action Monday employment of a municipal of ramp·llke curb areas at In· I parl<ll. ,, ' ... • ,, • .. lion for a new early childhQOd education program at his school. "Our transfer policy is not rigid,'' said Board President Gordon Peterson. "When there are extenuating circumstances we can rorego it. We find the de- velopment Or t he Palisades biligngual program s uch a circumstance." Evelio Pino, chairman or the district ·s bilingual /bicultural program addressed the board in Spanish. He said Blum had earned ttie respect and trust or bilingual parents and his absence. would perhaps tyeaken or set back plans that have been made for the coming year. "Initial planning is a major U!'- dertaking. '' said Marie Pal. .. terson, chairman of the early childhood education advisory committee. ••Much cooperation is necessafy between principal, parents and teachers. A change now might have an adverse ef .. reet on the first year of the pro .. gram.'' Cartel Talks Opeµ.· • DAKAR, S.melfal (UPI> - Delegates from ·110 developing nations epened talks . today on propol1l1 to form an organba- tlon similar to the oil producers' eartel and charge richer nations rnore ror ti:aw'materials. ..... - # Access Route Blamed By PAMELA HALLAN Of tllil' O.lly pti.t !H.11" •• Plans for a .new junior high school in the Shoreclif£s section of San Clemente were scuttled Monday night after area resi .. dents and school board membe'rs. couldn't agree on an access route. "l don't see any viabJe means or relocating or providing another access route to the. school," said Capistrano Unified School District Superintendent Truman Benedict. "We should either go ahead with existing pro· jecls or put off construction or the school and find another site.'' Shorecli££s residents cibiected to access along Via ~~c:>rro because of noise, congestion, and sarittY· They wanted the school to fro{ll on a proposed str~et at the . south side of the school site, a street that won't be put in until the Reeves Ranch is developed. Because or the uncertain time ' schedule of the ranch develop- ment, trustees did not beiieve they could comply with the resi- dents' request. Jn -voting unanimously to find another s\te and oostoone 'CO(l· struction of the Shorecliffa scb@lt.. lhe board also agreed to subm it .a letter to the San Clemente City Council informing it or the.history of the site and ex- plaining the board's action. They also agreed to pursue approval from the Coast Z.One Conserva- tion Commjssion Lo build a school on lhe Sllorecliffs site so that .when the time comes there will be no delays. . "[ am frankly surprised that people are unhappy with the school," said Trustee Bob Hurst. ·•usually a school in the neighborhood is ·a blessed event." <See SCHOOL, Page A2) Two Jets Collide LONDONDERRY, Vt. (AP) - Two Air Force jet planes collided Monday night near the Magic Mountain ski area. but all four OC· cupanls apparently survived Ule crash, the Air Force said. A spokesman al the Air Rescue Center at Scott Air Force Base. Ill., said two FBlJl fighter-bom- bers were involved in the acci- dent in southwest Vermont. or~n:ea const \\'ea I her Those rain clouds will de- part this evening leaving.sun· ny skies Wednesday, accord- ing to the weather service. Kighs Wednesday in the up- per 50s to the lower 60s . Lows tonight in the 40s. INSIDE TODAY Sally Rand's 70 but Ille old trouper continues to pock lMm in during her la.teat tour. StM1J, .Rage 87. . Index , __ ..... _ .. • .1 . .l • I I I OAA. Y l'J!,OT L/SC ' ' .. ' ' ' · . Mll•n Dostlll s\1Ueale4 the re· II{ the catate and regional co11slal . gJonal com mlssion·be abandoned .• Catcalle, whistles and ap.. eommtulona ~at least 1979. in favor or using loca~ iovern· • plause · from about 75 un· tJndec ;.,~u.rrent. pt'ovislons of' meqt1tocarryo\,ltpQliclessetby •EtQPloyed hardhat .workers PtoPO&luon 20tbey would expire a state agency. •. 11pUnCt\l•ted -. ~ted. three-hour e.arf)"Jo 1976. ''fDll>le.mentatfon·., o( the ' public hear!ni Monday Ori • COD• In 4rtulng aaatMt \the plan coaotai p.JAn doea llOt demand the troversial plan that would con-labor leaders blamed the coastai conti.huation of the state aod re- tinue existing coastal com-~mmisson's east denial of pro-: gional coastal commi!isio~ and mission control.. Je<:ts for causihg uriemployment 'Cloes not require a continuing lr- ·The workers, who wore their woes among, the county's work rational ·and wasteful 'double hardhats into the packed hearing force. ~rmit' process." Do6tal sald. room in Long Beach, ·gave loud, Head of the Orange County While the vice' ll)&yor con· • vocal support when Orange Cou nc it on Environment,· gratulated lhe corruniSsiontts on -county labor leaders spoke Employment, Economy and improvements seen over the first sharply against ·the Powers, Development (CEEED> Gilbert draft, Dostal &dded, ''Although Funding and Government ele-Ferguson told commissioners be headed . in the r;ight direction~ m.ent of the South Coast Regional rejects the latest draft of the ele-this draft stops far short of the Zone Conservation Commission's ment. · optimum.'' coastalplan. . ~ Calling it a ••disapPointment Environ.mental leaders, too, MondeY's bearing was· the and an em\)arrassment,'' be eon. showed concern over the draft. second of several public hearings demoed the plan for "_putting an Dale Secord, representing the , , to be· held before the element is end to local government." Orange Couaty Environmental ,finally sent to the State Coastal In addition to the attack by Coalition. satd be believes local Commission. labor leaders. a softer barrage of · agencies , should onCe ci.gain be Part of a nine· part series being criticism came from re.Preµn· made respansible for local plan· drawn up in a statewide coastal tatives of coastal cities. includ· ning, ev~n though they did the job plan, the element under dis·. ·ing Newport Beach. ·poorly jri. the pas~. 1 cussion would continue existence Newport Beach Vice ~ayor The commission hasn't yet · · done the job of "preserving and _ Cri~inal Charge protecting the coastal zone from developers taping the land," ac - cording to Secord. The re'1$0n for this, he said, is that the permit process does not examine cumulativeeffects. Newport Attorney • Secord suggested that the re- gional commi·ssion formulate general policies but allow local agencies to plan their coastal areas and submit their pl~ for review. Pleads Not ·Guilty Only about half of the 40 .Judge Kenneth E. Lae ordered pe.rso~s ~ii~~ up to address t;he 4. Newport Beach attorney .noland Stewart Barcume pleaded inno·cent today to criminal charges stemming from his alleged mishandling of a $103,000San Clemente eState. Orange Comity Superior Court ::·--- "2Teachers 'Seek Funds For Cente:r Two Laguna Beach High School teachers wW ask school trustees toDliht for approval to seek $1S,OOO in state money for development of an env}ron'men- tal study center in LaQuna Ca- nyon. The money would be sooght ... 1 :.rrom a $250,000 st.ate fund creat .. ed to ouppoit grants .for school projects dealing with environ .. mental studies. tMoney in the fund .~om-es from the sale of personalized license plates. · 'The project proposed by 1..; structors· Etta Mooser 8.ncf :P.an . Foster would place the' study center on two acres of land locat- ed'tllong Laguna Canyan Road. ·The center would incl'1de classroom facijities . for Project Transition, an occupational education program run by the two teachers_ Space in the center also would be used for study of the canyon's flora and faun~ ·agricuJture and animal husbandry. Dr. Robert .Reeves. assistant superintendent or instruction. said the school district has re- ceived an offer from the Uni versi· ty of Southern California 5911001 ol Architecture to plan the center based on the latest concept in en." vironmental design. Use of solar energy for space heating might be part of the de· sign. Reeves said. Two years ago, Reeves noted, the district received $8,000 from the fund to develop an environ· mental studies facility adjacent to Thurston Intermediate School. Tbe.facWty is e.xpected to be set ·upthisyear. · Trustees will consider this year's request when they meet at 7 :30 p.m. in the Education Center, 550 Blumont St. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Barcume, 37, of '90l Sandcastle .comm1ssl'fn had .an ·opporturuty Drive, to face trial May 19 on ,to .. ,P.e•k MoP.da,Y. Com· charges of gra"nd theft, perjury ,,. ~ssl®~rs will r~utrie the he1:1r· and offering and preparing false , i~.Ke~.24, all~g the remwn· evidence. . . t int 20~0. s~ plu~ any n.ew Barcume was &dditionally ·or· · per.son_s · 1q~erested in offering dered.to l"..eturn_to CQY.rt May 9 for ·thei:r-vJewpoints. pretrial action. All the charges ~ are contained in·a Grand Jury in- dictment. Grand Jury· action was taken against the Newport lawyer after a series of probate. court argu- ments between Barcume and Superior Court. Judge Claude M. OWens. Judge Owens at one J>,Oint jailed 1'arcume for a weekend after the lawyer failed to"produce evidence substantiating his pay· ment of $52,900 to a creditor iden· tified by him as ''Harris Robiil.son.' • That payment was made from the estate of Wilson Eugen~ Luther of San Oemente wbo dlell June 25, 1970, in a Capistrano Beach convalescent home after ·naming Barcume to administer his estate. " · Other beneficiaries challenged the payment to-')Robinson" who reportedly has not come forward to testify despite repeated efforts by the district attorney's office to trace him. · · 1 Barcume is tree on his promise to appear for trial.· From Page Al SCHOOL ••• "'If we had Do opposition rrom ·the community it would be easy to get the school plans accepted by the Coastal Commission," continued Hurst. ''But because of this· opposition the plans would be examined critically." Joe Wimer, director of ad - ministrative services, said it might be difficuJt to find another site in San Clemente and the dis· trict might have to look elsewhere for the next junior high school campus. The school was scheduled to open in the fall of 1976. It would have been the third junior high for tbedistricl. FrontPageAl PANEL ••• Rancho Palos Verdes had . sought to build 2,000 units on the site. ·~Hopefuls D~ny· Rumors , ' . They're. Out Two Laguna Beach school board candidates say .that re· ports t~ey are consipering bow· ing ow.f of the race are false. The two candidates are C. Richard Lemon, a Santa Ana.at· torney. and John Anderson. a pharmaceuticals fir1n represen- tative. Recent campaign rumors sug· gested one or . both oC the can- didates would bow out or the con- test. "I've never considered it,'9 said Lemon . "In fact. I'm having Cun at this." ' _ Anderson said the report he was going to pulL o'-'t of the r,ace was "absolutely (aJse.J' -> Other candidates in the 'March 4 election race are Annette Cassidy, housewife; Ronald Chilcote, university professor, and Harry Bilhell, a real tor. . The five candidates are vying for two seats now held by Patricia Gillette and Gerald Linke on the board of trustees. Neither seeks reelection. Lemon and Anderson both failed to receive support of Lagunans Interested in Total Education (LITE>, a group formed last summer by An· derson to back candidates in the upcoming election. Anderson later resigned from the group. A LITE interviewing commit· lee decided to support the slate of 11rs. Cassidy and Chilcote arter questioning 11 JX>ssible persons interested in running for the board. Sinee that decision. both Lemon and "Anderson have been critical of LI'IE and its candidate selection procedure. There have also been dif- rerences among th e .LITE- bac ked candidates and Lemon and Anderson that candidates .should limit their campaign ex- penses to a mutually agreed upon , amount, possibJy $500 or Sl,000. Mrs. Cassidy .and Chilcote said the $500 figure was too low to run an adequate campaign. · . I • All Wet .,,_. P•,,e "!-, HOuLTON •• . . p tloo ol foul! al!et, ai>d other changes rdcl""'ted by tbe board . Frank Newberry, relional pre· sldent pf the cono1n1ctio~ firm, arguod tbat reduction ct denalty below the existinf 3.7 units per acre would overp[lte housing . COmmlHionera agRecli Com- miaaioner .Ron ·Veo said that although higb density con- tradicts his peroonal beliefs, it la merited in this instance because the development is close lo an ex~ isling transportatiOn corridor. the Sao Diego Freeway. · Along with the zone Change, l'f commissioners established a plan for commission review oC parts of the entire project and a "features plan" which would bind ttie McKeon Construction Company to develop the entire property within its framework. Five .Laguna Candidates Set Forums · The first of four coJfees to in· traduce voters lo the five Laguna Beach school board candidates will be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednes- day. The meeting will be al the home of Marion Brotzman. 344 Jasmine St., Laguna Beach. · Candidates for the two board seats in the March 4 election are Annette Cassidy, Ronald Cllilcotc, Harry Bithell, John An· derson and Richard Lemon. The. This is Graig Anderson. WbY is Cra ig all wet? Why does cofrees are sponsored, by the Craig have that silly grin on hiS face ? To find out what Calirornia School Employes As- Craig found so amusing on a rainy day·along the Orange sociation's Laguna ·Bea·cn Coast, turn to page B4. , chapter .. The public is invited tD ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ attend. Dates and locations for the L~guna Cable TV Rate Bo()st Eyed three other coffees, each schedulefJ for7:30 p.m., are: -Feb. 12, Coen residence, 32222 Stonington Road, South Laguna . -Feb. 19, LeWis residence. .516 Legion St., Laguna Beach. -Feb. 26, Porter residence, 1235 Cerritos ·nrive, Laguna }leach. · Cable television subscribers in · Laguna Beach will face a 00-cent , a month increase in charges, but substantially increased clout when complaining alx>ut service wider a draft cable TV ordinance · under consideration by the city "counfil. . · The council will mull the pro- pased ordinance establishing a franchise arrangement for cable TV servi«te in the city, under its public hearing agenda beginning Front Page Al at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at city hall. ' The ordinance iS the ·outcome or a study begun more than seven months ago when Store r Cabl e TV ca me lo the city with a re- quest to increase its subscription rates. Curr entl y, subscribers pay a $6 rate. -... A key provision of the proposed law is establishment of a perma- nent cable TV commission to ad- vise the council on the regulation of the franchise and subscriber relations. Woman Held Over Stolen Money Order A San Clemente woman was arrested by Orange County. Sheriff's deputies Monday after .. noon after she assert.edly tried to cash a ;222 money order stolen minutes earlier from a shopper SYCAMORE Boat Radio in a Laguna Niguel supermarket. The money order was ·con· • •· · tained in a purse removed fr'om a JocaJ government decisions with an independent decision. Logan Said the state courts could also grant damages. Apparently, howe ver. s tate court action would not all ow the individual suits against city of. ficials. as Rancho Palos Verdes has fil ed against the past and present members of the city council, pl;1nnirrg commission and city staff. The issue of jurisdiction is cen- tral lo the case and is the first step which must be considered by th e court. , Logan has ·filed se~ral mo· tions with the court asking it to abstain from exercising jurisdic- tion and askin g it to dismiss the case. Logan declined to speculate on the outcome of the judge's de- cision . Theft Probed cart while Genny T. Reynolds of 29371 Buckhaven St., Laguna . Niguel. shopped in the store. . Orange . Coun.ty ~h e r1ffs of· -t Sheriff's c:;leputies were notified f1cers are 1nvestigatmg the thert by .San Clemente Police minutes of a radio telephone valued at later that a woman was at a San S300 from a boat moored in Dana Clemente bank trying to cash the Harbor.. . money order. Deputies said burglars re· Deputies identified the woman moved the equipment from the as Gail Marie Caudette 23 or 414 boat owned by engineer Frank Calle Vista Torito. 'she was l\fartin Stoufer. 62, of Anaheic:i. booked into Orange County Jail a~ler he ~ad ~kcd th e vessel tn on suspicion of grand theft. his mooring sl!p . • Deputies in the Dana Point area are a lso investigating today the theft of fishing gear valued at $105 a nd reported stolen by con- tracter Lloyd Marlin Kisling, 56, of 1490 Carmelita St., Laguna Beach . Officers s aid intruders entered· the ca bin of Kisling's boat by un- known means and carried off his fishing equipment. 2 Held in Kidnap UKIAH (AP) -A man was shot in the head and a woman ·wa s kidnaped a.tonda y night, spurring a massive Mendocino County sheriff's department operation that ended with . the capture of two men, deputies re~ ported. IT'S ALWAYS WHAT IT SEAMS There is a tendency to lake shortcuts these days. Almost every skilled pro- fession sees this; Other uses considered by the . committee, Moody states, include riding stables and horse trails, an inn or lodge-type conrerence facilit)' and restaurant. In a related-campaign develop-1 men.t, both Anderson and Lemon said they have agreed to run as independents in the campa.iJn. . . The vasl majority of carpet layers use the hot-mell lape which is several times faster than hand sewing. Drawbacks lnclude the fact !hat the tape is attached to the SECONDARY backing. and if the secondary backing has any tendancy to worK loose frdm ·the primary backing. there is nothing to hold the carpet together. Also, operating temperature of the iron is critical, and if the iron is too hot or tdo cold, there is a distinct probability of a weak seam. Clea"ning poses the ultimate test fo this type Qf seam, and we have been called innumerable times to repair someone else's seams which have come apart through the tendency of wet carpet to s~rink. Jack R. Curley 'VI<• llrnletnl .... Git--' --- Thomas Keevfl ··~ Thomas A. Murphlne ,,_.Ml11'1f E-•• Ol•r'liKH.LOO!I Richard P. Nall .....,._. ................... Other items facing council de · liberation iDclude: -A resolution that the city will participate in the $26 million re- gional treatment raciliUes pro- posed by the Aliso Water Management Agency, a con- sortium of south Orange County sewer agencies. -Detei:mination of what types Of food concessions may be permitJ.ed in Main Beach Park. -Approval of submllting a bid to the Orance County Harbor, ·Beaches and Parks Department t6 provide city lifeJU8.(d ser~ce to beachea in South Laguna through Three Arch Bay. In past years, the county's contract for -the--1-u.vice. has gone tQ San Clemente Lll~guard Depart· ment. -A request from the Laguna Beach Human N~ Advisory. eo.rc1 to bemme more actively · 1nvolvl'd in maldq& fecoi,nmen· datloM on sooial needa to the council and lhe planning com· mlaalOG. There had been earlier indica .. lions that the pair might form a counter slate to oppose Mrs. Cassidy artd Chilcote. Grader Jailed In Meat Bribe LOS ANGELES· (APJ -A federa l judge has sentenced a federal meat grader to 45 days ln jail and two years probation after . a .guilty plea to two counts of ac· ceptlng bribes to upgrade the quality or me.at be inspected. Virell Wood of Anaheim drew tlie sen~i!N! MOlidll,-trom Juilge Robert Firth ol U.S. dijl),Jct court. A federal grand Jury In· dl~led57-lna1Uulfallln a probe i.nto i.irruptlon In the meat packl11J.industey in UM! Loi Angel•• ...... Other casea ~are in arioul sta1eoof- At Alden's we hand sew our seams with a cross or baseball stitch. Then we latex the seam to' permanently lock in these stitches, Sewing also penetrates both secondary and primary backings. ..., Naturally, sewing takes longer. but our fine installations have been a major factor in our growth through fifteen years in Costa Mesa. • IEST SEUCTIOH IH THE HARIOR AREA • , " ALDEN'S , CARPETS • DRAPES ~ 1663 'Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646°4838 • . ·t1,ds:-. T1rv TWs.. 9 to S:Jo-fttl. 9 to 9-"SA1';,-t:l_Q to S r .. • '. - • ' ' ·---• • . I ' Saddlehaek • DITtON • • . -. L. 68, NO. 35, 2 SECTIONS, 2.( PAGES e . ' I -. • 1' ' t f ,:.... ,, • • Today'~ Cl.os .. g N.Y. Stoen· . . TEN CENTS 2;~-aer~_,Mofilt~ric ReZOne Endorsed-. BJ~l)INIEDZIELSKJ Communlly. -~~...., . Both 1on.e cha:n.l"e• require the Development of the Moulton approvfll of Orange County· Ranch was endoned Monday by , Superviso.rs before becoming Orange County plarfning com-finaf. . ' 1 •. missioners who rezoned 2 ooo A spokesman for Presley Com- acres of agricultural land to' re-panies, owners of tbe larger. i>ideriUal uses. parcel; said bls company hopes· Thek action encompases two to begin 1r•dinl for a Diamond . !Woiects,' the i i,327.acre Nellie Bar-type raDcb community this Oale Ranch development and the S\UDtner. 63l·acr~ Aliso .creek: Planned Tb,e development will be horse- Orientedy arid teatUJ'e 1t bles; · ttreproject. equestrian !rails, anc1.-.,me1 sell· Located on the east side of Ibo ·Ing Jn \be· f70,000-$ll0,000 price · ·10,000·acre Moulton Ranch, the bracltet. , Presley prope,i_:ty lies to the . Commissioners. wl:to enCoun-.. southeast of.La.Paz Road, nort\l. tered nO' public resistance to the of Crown VaJJey Parkwaf and" .Presley zone change, approved it east of Moulton Parkwa1. • unanimously. ' · <;omm1sSloners alsO aCted un- The new "small estates'' ione ~ilt\OUsly ori the Aliso Hills allows a densitY ol 1.1 ~to the ... Pl&nne(\ Community by the acre which will '1eid an ts\lmat-t Mcl!:eon Constru.cqon . Co>ppany ed 11300 to 1,<IOO units for the en-which is bounded by La Paz Road , . on the southeast. P8seo de Valen· cia on the nor1b. the Rossmoor Pl~nned Co .. munity on the northwest, and Moulton Parkway on the southwest. / The Allsio Hills project had been approved once before but was sent back to the commlsalon for detail changes, among thelfl a request to lower the density. Zoning permits a total of 2,700 dwelling units with a population potential of 9,510 -inore lhall three times the density recom· CQended by the county's modified growth policy. Commissioners. however, re• fused to lower density and sent the package back to the board or supervisors with modifications to the scenic highway treatment of Alici<t" Parkway, guidelines for the development of greenbelts. !See.MOULTON , Page A!) C Moves to·-ntut-·SACC Funds Tax Ilike NiX.~d f:rusiees Seek· Other .Financing Saddleback Valley Unified School District trustees asserted. Monday night they do not favor a tax increase to help fund schools next year. The board members, ~11 or whom are running for re · election, said all-other means of financing should be' pursued if more money is needed. Their statements followed a re· port from the district budget com,nittee by Robert ?-1atthew , El Toro Dean Of Students New Principal Wilbur Chong, fOt'mer El Toro -High School Dean of St.ude1'llt.s. "'as promoted t.o assistant prin· ripal by Saddleback Valley Unified School District truatees :Monday. A r esident of San Juan Capistrano, Chong and his wife Pat have three children. He.has worked at El Toro High School since it began two years ago. Previously he taught at Venice High School in Los Angeles County. Chong takes over ror Herman · Schmidt, who was appointed as . El Toro High.school principal in December after Robert Bosanko resigried to take an ad ~ minJstrative post at Saddleback College. · business superintend.en!. M.atthew said tentative study· shows the District will have a budget of $22.5 million, up $3 m.ilJion from this y.ear, for the 1975-76 fiscal year h,ginning July 1. The 16-member committee in · el uding teachers, principals, dis· trict administrators and parent representatl\'es has been work· jog on the budget since last fall. Since the last report lo . trustees, the projected student enrollment for 1975-76 bas jumped from 15,688 to 16,107 and if 'enroltm:ent is. higher, the dis· tricl qualities Jor more money for stale education coffers. Also changed Crom the last re- port is the list or new facilities needed, School-planners had pre· dieted' h ·new intermediate school.·, 11ew continuation school and ·a ••· ~lementary school would open next fall. Now they CSee TAX IIlKE, Page AZ l School Race Fund Has $3,370 Le.ft By JAN WORTH • CJJ•a.1tfll"I ... ..., .. -A 'ca"nipalgo omndt.11'<t"'!tich already bas donatl!d taeo to five candidates ror the Saddleback Valley. Unified School District board of .trustees bas a fund of $3,310 remaining. An Orange County Registrar or Voters spokesman said the group, the Saddleback Valley Committee lo-: Better Education, has taken In close to $4,000 altogether in inaividUal dona- tions of $50 or less. The last·$400 has been raised since Jan. 6. SJpO ; Bil! Jj:pbler, l!re•lon Howett, Gior..t ReWy, and Loa Young. Mn. 'Y01111P..tumed her ' $95 check. 1aYina: ti.he referred '°be indepe11w~. lfl the las~ met wMJt,s, several cand'idates liave held major f~d-raising events. The results of those gatherings do not have to be reported until seven days before the March 4 election, ac· cording to lhe new laws. · The third and final reporting deadline is 1.faY 8. 90 days aller the election. TJJe Saddleback Committee for Better Education has generated controverSy because several of its leading members also are teachers active in the Sad- dleback Valley Educators' As· t See FUND, Pace AZ) I • t • This is Ci;;iig Abderson. Why is Craig all we\? Why does Craig have that silly grin on his face ? To find out what Craig found so amusing on a rainy day along the Orange Coast, turn to page B4. Adult Rapes NY Girl, 3 All donations of over 450 must be repo"rted by narile. These Cigures were provided in a repc>rt to the Registrar required by new state lipts on campaign ·financ-' i,ng sinCe passage in November of PropositiQn 9. Individual can- didates also must file spending reports. So far. no other campaign sup- port groups have filed reports, the registrar '~ spokesman said. As of the Jan. 23 deadline.for tbe # first report, no candidates but. Carole Neustad.t repor.ted spend · ingmorethaii$200. North, State Socked • NEW YORK (AP 1-A J·year- old follndling girJ. was raped by an adult at her nursery school while her 5-year-old brother watched. police reported.today. Candidates aided by the com· rnittee included Ms. Neustadt,. Wo~t BlizzcuyJ, in 15.Years Clogs Roads , They said,JJJ.e ~xual abuse or the child .. ~ diswvered when s-ong Quake her foster. ·mother notice d c.11 something wrong with the child and took her to Roosevelt S'L-1-.;... ·JU rth Hospital. Physicians there· COD• r~S l "a firmed that the little girl had · , been raped. ... • China · ,4 •· Police said that from inform a· -(2.TelJS tlon given them· by the girl's brother, they learned the attack TOKYO (API -A strong occurred at the school between 10 .earthquake locked the southern ·a .m. and 4 p.m. Thursday. The region of.the U.001ng peninsula .l>oy also told police he knew who · 1n northeast Qllna on Uie Bay of •did it, but no arrest.shave twM;n" K ,orea today, Ja~anrs made because the chlJd s JtfeteorologicalA&encysaJd. .testimony woul~ not·.be accepla.. The agency said the qu·ake re- .hie in court. police satd. , gistered 1.6 .on the open-ended Richter scale. . • There were no \mmediate re· • ''"'. S•n.ons· ors . pOr.l& from China.,, the severity .... r · of the quake. . ' • The U .s. n-auonal Eatthquake "9, da.v Camp Information Serylce . ai' GOfden •!{>-OT Colo., said the epitenter.of the ' . quake was located 1·n tbe • Th• Saddleback Vall~y YMCA n<1rtheasternCilneoeprovlnceof "basannounceda threediycam-Ltaontng, .fOO kilometers pout In the snow of the San northeast cf Peklna. Tile U.S. Bernardino mountajna for agency gave the Richter ~eventb •nd eighth graders the measurementas7.4. ByTheAssoclated Press The wOrst blizzard in years battered the snowbound Sierra today, Corcing closure of two ma- jor highways because of bJowlng snow, 60 miles per hour winds and zero visibility. The California llig!>way Patrol reported that Interstate 8 wlls closed from Baxter to Truckee and that U.S. SO ·was closed from Sly Park to Myers. The roads were closed at about 1:30 a.m. and were expected to remairi. closed at least until this afternoon, thec.'HP said . All major roads in the Lake Tahoe Basin also were reported closed and the'Of11yWay oul of the basin a\ 8 a .m. _.as J>y way or the Kingsbury Grade iptoNevada. The Tab~ &iq><>tt was closed, but the; R-e110 1~rt was open, although Reno was re]>ortil)g one inch or snow an hour. Since the storm began Friday, Norden atop Donner Suinmlt in the Slerra.h .. received 7( Inches of snow and has 10 feet on the &r:ouncL Another 14 inches were reported.at Norden overnight. The National We ather Service ,weekendofFeti.1Sto17. · A spakesman 1ald It ffi!elved A chartered bus will carry no reports of damage, ••and we Vi • · V O campers to Camp Osceola near probably won't iet any reports. leJO an. Wiler Barton Flats, said Steve Young, Tbey(lbeCblnese)don'tgiveout ) • 1program director at the Y. ·~~_in.fCohr_m1 ~\iqi)."_ -· ···-a1 ·loses Eqwpment Jn addition. to outdoor ac-i.ue nese quake was so · . .UvlUa, dan'ces are planned for reported by the Upp1aia · Camera ~u!Pmen\.\tlpes ind .both Saturday and Sund•y Se11mol0Clcal lnstltut(on ln clothlilg jollllly •'1u<id a '60'!. nlghtl, Young said, with tho Labo Sweden •nd was me .. ured th~e have been stol")l>l'ti! w~ .. Woodsban -at.L\on the lllchtes.scale. broke Into a M~ .,.sl• Coelfortheweelend,Whlcll:tn· ·~l\tcbtorSca)•ia•measu,.... ~111~1 -,. ~ti! _ ludes tranaportatlnll;1oo4, lod&· .of l!?<lllnd motloo aa teeol'de4 orl f lillei'llr1t0fn. ay •'lng·and entert&lninent, l1t-12l•for -nllmographo. Every lncre .... ot DtpuUes said -I .,y members, '2' tor non· one number means a t«nfold ln· openjbe wlt>dolr veb rcembers. crease In mainltude. Tbus, a~ ow11ed by Q&l'!J t lnformaUon on the campout Is ading of VS reflects an earth·· Dickerson, '23.-ll •It vallable from the Y, 23131 qulikelOUmesatn>ogerlltan0111 parked near l>i$2lomo at said the storm was expected to slacken this after.noon, allowing road crews time to ope n highways before anolher storm moves in late Wednesday. ~'The low pressure area orf the Washing_ton coasl that i s· l'espQnsi.l>le fo~ tbe current we~t~r .ls slowly~ weakeri.ing, bUl another .stortn system is ·moving toward the state from tropical re- gions,'' the .weather service said. ''This storm wijl1•b\? Spreading a little war.mer ratit across the northern half•of the state Wed· n~day.'' • ~ 11~ In the S~n Franc~eo Bay area • Oran10Ave.,EIToro,830-9822. off.S. • • . VlaBU!a. , • • ', ....,,~.,......, ..... _ .... ' •• a 70 percent chance of rain was rorecas l for Wednesday with . highs expected in the mid 50s. Showers will continue lo fall on l h e soggy Joaquin Valley through Satyrday, the Weather Service predicted. "I'he storm system will drop r ain through Wednesday, thf!n another surge of moisture will continue the wet weather and cloudy skies into the weekend. forecasters explained. Thunderstorms even were re- ported in the San Francisco Bay Arca . which is unusual . The California Highway Patrol also reported up to a quarter inch of hail fell in northern Kings. County Monday . • ' ·Spy Watchdog· Panel Backed . WASHINGTON (UPI) - llouse D e mocratic policy mak'ers· today unanimously ap· proved creation of a select com- mittee to investigate alleged CIA and FBI spying ~n civilians. • - Duplicate Services Charged Ci ting a duplication of services. the Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Co uncil (MA C) moved Monday to withdraw its funding or the Sad- dleback Area Coordin ati ng Coun- cil CSACCl. Al the same time. the five .. m e mbe r council voted un- animously not to join SACC in the hiring of a county recreation coordinator to plan a recreation program for the Saddleback ·Valley. Howev er, the council did declare it:. readines·s lo cooperate with SACC in matters. of valleywide concern. The move to cut off the funding was led by Councilwoman Jeanne Gagnebin who argued that County Service Area Nine's annual, f2.600 contribution to SACC was no longer jtl!tified. - She Said tt\'.e support or two of- fices tc\ do the same thing is '"a rather ridiculous expenditure of tax funds.:• With the exceptjon of Cal N,eve, other councilmen joined in Her recommendation that the county Board of Supervisors cut of( the funding. Neve voted in opposition to the proposal. He said "there was not that much·duplication" that resi- dents or Missidn Viejo couldn't afford the 15 cents per hou se, per year it took to rund the other or- ganization . Mission Viejo 's MAC represents only the Mission Viejo community. The Saddleback Coordinating Council represents the entire Sp.ddleback Va\ley. It was the feeling of MAC members that they best know · how to serve the needs of Mission Viejo's residents. That feeling was underscored by the MAC Parks and Recrea· lion Committee in recommend~ ing that Mi ssion Viejo stay out of an areawide recre;tlion pro- gram. Said committee Chairman Tony Loechner, '"Because of the creation of the MAC by the vclters, the committee fell that Mission Viejo is a community that desires to retain i~ own local identity. ·'Rather than commit its service area funds to support ad- ministrative fees lo a larger cooperative of service areas, the committee agreed that the (-See MAC, Page A2) Or~n:a. -~oast \\leaChf'r Those rain clouds Will de~ part this evening leaving sun • ny skies Wednesday, accord- ing to the weather service. Highs Wednesday in the up. per sos to the lower 60s. Lows tonight in the tes. • INSIDETOQAY Sally Rand's 10 but the old trouper continues to pack them i ri during her latest tour. Story, .Rage 87. · Index . . . - .. OM.YPILOT SB . Irvine l(f,lllCJa . • , ~.I ....... P•gt•/A'l . I l\fining Road· FUND ••• aoolaiJon iSVEA). • Committee membec;s say their" &l"OUP has.no con.necUon with the SVlllA. SVEA ptosidenl Jim Wehan, who reported recently that ·a fledgling altiimpJ_ at politic Al aCtion by the assoclallon fell net, sai.dlaA week he stands by that roport 6lnd thet the com- mittee eQd the SVEA mnotcon· • -. Authorized Construction of a 3.6 mile J>rivate.cra.v.el haul road QVer the Irvine Ranch was •ut.borlied by the Orange County Planning Commission Monday. Members of the five· man panel overruled environmental objec· tioos by their own staff members in approving the road which wlU provide a connection between the Santa Ana Freeway and mining operations i.n Santiago Canyon. The closed·to-the-pubJic road was required by the county Board of Supervisors as a condi- tion for a zone change allowing mining on Irvine Company land in Black Star Canyon. It was intended that the haul road relieve truck, traffic on San- tiago Canyon Road, El Toro Road. and Chapman .Avenue. thereby reducing the safety hazard on these roads. However, planning aides ob· jected to the Irvine Company'-s routing or the road through Hicks Canyon, maintaining that .alternate routes had not been in-· vestigated sufficiently. But the commission chose to side with Irvine Company en- vironmental consultant Fred Sawyer who said other routings had been looked at and. rejected for environmental considera- tions. · Members of the commission urged that the City of Irvine un- dertake step' to prevent ttie trucks from 09nUnuing on Jef. fr~y Road past residential de- ' -BUDGET ..... .. • • velopmeots to lhe Sllll Dle10 Fteeway,.. . They urged the.city council to Impose a welglit limit on Jeffrey Road and reminded the lrvine Company that permission to mine gravel could be revoked, if truckers do not comply. $394 .48 $94 B $118.78 $878 $°278.~B .. : ... btlllTARY.· .. ::. $A .3M $600,00Q $200,000 $56M . . ' .. SOCIAL WELFARE ... The two-lane road will be com· pleted by September and is de· signed to carry a maximum .of 720 trucks per day. Grading wUl . require the moving of 500,060 cubic yards of dirt. PUBLIC DE BT. REVENUE • $4 .4 M u,.,,......,... Jn recommending against the Hicks Canyon haul road, the planning staff cited opposition from homeowners in the Ranch and the Meadows tracts and the Irvine Unified School District which has a school under coo· TODAY'S U.S. BUDGE"E A REAL WHOPPER COMPARED TO WASHINGTON'S FIRST From $4.3 Mllllon to $3114.4 BllUon In Leas Then 200 Yeera' Time From Page Al atruction near the future road. T .AX ff.IKE.:·. • • The objectiom were detailed · and varied but noise generated say lbe elementary ~Chool Which· by the gravel trucks was a com· has 'not been stitrt.ed, 'will not be mon element. · needed. Further, planning aides noted Matthew presented trustees that the road has ''the potential two ''sbOpping list.$." One sug- for inducing pressure for addi-· gested areas they could select tional sand and gravel extractiof · J!roDl to make budget increases, sites in the Santiago Ca~yo . ,• and onei-J:K.te<i areas where they area" and for hastening res1den-might cf{Oofeto.makecuts. tial aevelopment in the Irvine ·He ni.d the~ ~e drawn up Ranch foothills. fn>b> ln~vie'ws lyUb all district Sawyet told the panel that 8dminisii8'.ti:>n. ""· :ll ·. routing the road through -~~e~9ere~.JiatWere: Umestone Canyon had been COD· ..-:Salarj · an£&n'etit increases sidered and rejected because it for emplof~·,"){o amount was would destroy one of the prettiest suggested-,\ Sioce~'4atthew said are.as !JI the Irvine Ranch. the co~a,tttee 4!d~~ w~nt to in-. Ford Defends His ' Oil 'Crisis Plan Bv .HELEN mOMAS tirecession program. During the ATLANTA (UPI> -President first ,day, Ford gained the sur- . Ford warned today that another prise backing or Alabama Gov. Middle East oil embargo could George Wallace and seven cripple the nation's economy and Southern governors. . threaten ni_Uional ,1ecurity. He • "Another embargo coul.d cr1p- said. a ''couple of eongressional pie our economy, mak1n~ us aspirins" will not solve the pro· vulnerable, not only econom1cal · blem. ~ ly, but in the field or national dc- Ford told the Opportunities Jn-.fensc as well," Ford said. dustrialization Center, a group ··1n short, we really .are not which trains ·disadvantaged talking about\vbethertoact-but Anlerican minorities, that his how . -economic and energy plan ';The longer the debate, the ••tackles all the questions and of-greater the delay. The longer the fers answers that will work.'' delay, the greater the problem. nect..i. ' Weban al.so deolecl ._u·t1iat the SVEA had applied to the California Teachers Association (CTA> headquarteni in Burl- ingame for assistance in tbe campaign_ .. It was rumored tbat the SVEA nad teceived $6,000 rrom the CT A to match · $4,000 supposedly raised by the SVEA. School board ca(>didate Clif- rord Boehmer· went so far as to suggest in a candidates' nighl la.st week that the fnoney in the treasury of the Saddleback Valley Committee ror Better Education was •·Jaundered " from CTA contributions to tbe SVEA-bul added he couldn't prove it. ' ""No, that did not. happen,•• Wehan said. ''If it had, the CTA would have to file a report to the- Orange County Registrar of Voters and their donation would be public in a m atterof days." A spokesman in the Burl- ingame offi('e of the CTA's political arm, the Association for Better Government <ABG>. said no request for money has been filed from the Saddleback chapter. Similarly, plans to push tb~ lerfere wltb the °'gatiations pro- road through, PeterS CaP)"On cest~ Eac)l oile pel'Ceb.t increase were brushed aside because it· for all employ~ would cost the · would have ftQqiied running It districtfc16S,Ol)O,_~aid. past UO realdeµces. a church and -Reduce 'stuOe~ teachet ratio After the speech Ford ar· ''Obviously," he said, "our na· ranged to hold a 'news con-tional vulne.rability is a.ggravat- ference. He was in the second of a ed as America procrastinates. I, two-day stay in Georgia to drum for one, will not fiddle while up grass-roots support for his an· energy1 burns.'' ;,Our board that decides who to give money to met last week and had no request from the Sad- d 1 e back chapter,'' the spokesman said. ''It meets again Feb. 8 but so far no request has been received for consideration o.n that board agenda either." Wehan did confirm a repart that formation or the Saddleback Committee for Better Education had been reported to the SVEA palitical action committee at an October meeting. · IJ'ro• Page Al MAC ••• recreation needs of our com- munity 1hould remai'n under local control and local implea;ien- . taUon. '' Rick Bo bay. prt!sident, and Denis Horn, llaiion officer for the Saddleback Area CoordinaUng . Council W:t?re present at Mon- day's meeting and viewed the MAC 'withdrawal dis· passionately. Bohay said he b'-d no com- ment~ telling MAC members "'You've got a job to do; do it as ~ou see flt.'' · Horn ~aid that if tbe llqord of Su.Def"Utors accepts the recom-• mendatiob to cut off funding, SAC'C would not be hurt signJfic-antly and that his or- ganization is prepared to absorb the dill ere nee ebewhete. Two Seniors . . ' -~ At Viejo Set For DC Trip A week in W11shington D.C. is scheduled for two Mission 'viejo High School seniors selected to attend a leadership seminar called ••Presidential 'Classroom for Young Americans.•• Eric Van Horne and Cindy Grimes will leave Feb. 15. Cost of their airfare will be shared by the Saddleback Valley Unified School District, the Exchange Club, the Mission Viejo Com- pany, the Rotary Club, and the Associated Student Body. During their. visit, participants stay in a leading Washington . hotel in which one st!ction is re· served for classroom use. They. visit governmental leaders and watch the workings of Congress. Van "Horne and Miss Grimes were selected by student ac- tlvitiesleader Don Martin and by the Mission Viejo High School Student Council. ORANGE l:OAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed Pt..i.ot· .......... - J1ck R. Curley Yke,....i. .. 1 ... Ge_ ........... Tttom.s Keevll EtllOt" ThOtntS A. Murphlne INN1111tfl!.9!W • ChlrlesH.lotM RlchardP.Nall .VM ..... Mll.,..iftfhllor1 Saddltllack ValteyOHice m11 Uf'I•-..,. .tS.. '*Olll'f__, Olhtr OflkH C-ttllrN..-: UllW.tl .. w ...... ..._, .. ..: .. : Ull lf--1..,...,. ...... ..-~ .. ~"' 1711'S lle.ul __ _ &.....-... , 11 .. C,......,r.Slrftt • a school. . ' by one, at a cost 0($255.~. from G.eolo,gic:...hazards .prevented 21 to 1 to 26 to 1 for _regiil¥ pro- the . consi.der~tion ~ any r?ad grams. (Not including reading, c6nstruction m the mtermediate -music,andspecialed). . · ~~as o'f the canyons, Sawyer -Equalize · library funding. S8ld.. between high school and in- Olympic Pool ' For El Toro &hool OK'd . termediate sChool, $25,200. -Instructional media. grades 7 to 12, $20,000. . -New pro«rams, $30,000. -Sit~ /huiidl~/ ~qu,lpment conting~ncy., $200,000: ,. On,the poSSible cut list were: -Freeze OD &w )liring Of custodians, s.ecre\arles, counselo·rs, li,\lr.arianJ and -prin· . cipal and ass~ principal, at a El Toro High School will get its saving of $173,'55. · OlympiC·sized pool after all and -Fift.Y percent reducUon in trustees of the Saddleback·\ralley travel and conference alloca- Unified School Dlal<ic:t cbeend Uo1111,_ $1, ... 75. _ . ; that fact Monday night.""' --.tteduCtioh in consultant Former ELToto Principal Bob services, $2,300. Bosanko, who continued to lobby -Pupil Person·nel Services, for the pool even after.,moving to appropriations in excess of in- an administration job at Sad~ come, $65,800. dleback College, praised the • "..t..Reductipn in interdistrict at· board·for its patience with delilys teodance tuition, $10,000. infund.ing. ., -cut budget fer ad~ ''Let me thank you v.frsonally m"'mistrativeinterns by $29,700. for.having a superintendent will- ing to stick his neck out for this. If it hadn't been for his patience and yours, we could have been left with a lot of enthusi,asm for this pool but no funds," Bosanko said. Last week Orange County supervisors approved $250,000 from reveooe sharing funds for the pool, which will match $280,000 raised by the school dis· trict, the El Toro county service area, and by the El Toro Com - munity Pool Association. Pool backers had almost given up hope ot getting revenu&shar~ ing money after the county's Harbors, Beaches, and Parks Department exeluded the PQOl from its re com mended Ii St . Later, county supervisors re- versed that recommendation and included the pool. ··we had quite a fight "":ith Harbors, Beaches and Parks," Bosanko said. "But we won, and this facility is going to be something the whole community can take pride in.'' · From Page Al MOULTON • • protection of fossil sites, and other changes requested by the board. Frank Newberry,.regional pre- sident or the construction firm , argued that reduction of density below the existing 3. 7 units per acre would overprice housing. Commissioners agr~. Com- missioner Ron Yeo said that .although high density con- tradicts his personal beJiefs, it is merited in this instance because the development is close to an ex- isting transportation corridor, the San Di ego Freeway. Along with the zo ne change, commissioners established a plan for commission review of: parts of the entire project and a ''features plan" which would bind the McKeon Construction Company lo develop the entire property within its framework. Pension Bill Fi,.,;,, Honored ForBandAid To High School The Mission Viejo Company was honored Monday night for its contribution of $15,000 to un .. iforms and emblems fortbe Mis· sion Viejo High School band. ··This one's special to me because mz kid plays trumpet in the hand, .said PhWp Reilly, president of the Mission Viejo Company, as he received a pla· que of appreciatlqn from band direc'tor Terry Newman at the school board meeting. The latest contribution, a joint donation from the Company and the Mission Viejo Music Boosters, was used to purchase a ''school identity sign'' and The president told the gather- ing there is "no one-shot. pain- less answer to the complex energy problem." He said it will not be enough to reduce oil consumption, unless domestic oil production also is encouraged. Furthermore, he said, these measures must be ac- companied by a drive to get max- imum efficiency out of all energy used, and "a national search for new and better energy sources.'' Ford again lashed out at the sentiment in Congress for gas ra· tioning and contended it will not be the answer. He said that to make the.f rogram work, the na-tion woul have to have gas ra- tioning for fiveto'10years. "It is estimated that i(· the Congress legislates gas ration- ing, there will be 140 million licensed automobile drivers in the country eligible for quotas,·· be said. Spanish-motif c:ostumes for the . 4.,000 S1'RJKE _ girls who carry 1t . I The Mission Viejo Company , TOO MUCH 0 '.4Y also provided one of its , c. employes, Merchandising Ad-· ministrator Jan Willeford, to de-BRISTOL, England (t)°P[) - sign the emblems and uniforms. Even for a country where strikes The 23-girl unit carrying the are virtually an everyday occur- • band emblems are called "Las f-ence, this walkout was Diablas.'' something different. ··wherever the school identity More than· 4,000 local govern- sign appears, it projects a ment employes took the day off . positive image for Mission Viejo Monday to protest they were be· High School and for the com-·· ing paid too much. munity," Principal Don Ames An Avon _County Council said. spokesman srud an overgenerous Newman said the band has computerwasresponsibleforthe scored consistently higher in huge paychecks. Ari assistant parade judging since the new un· janitor, for example, received its were added. "Our new aJ>· $5,760 for a week's work and a pearance puts us right up with all cook who normally earns $43 the competitive.bands,'' be said. ''earned'' $648. ( IT'S ALWAYS ........ WHAT He said Len Avarbuch. SVEA board mem bcr and treasurer of the campaign committee, simply reported that the committee had been form ed but that no dis- cussion rollowed. The SVEA raised only $300 in its abortive political action cam• paign, Wehan said. Most of that has been spent for informational brochures to members, hesaid. Grader Jailed In Meat Bribe LOS ANGELES (AP) -A rederal judge has sentenced ... federal meat grader to 45 days in jail and two years probation after a guilty plea to two counts of ac- cepting bribes to upgrade the quality of meat he inspected. Virgil Wood of Anaheim drew the sentence Monday from Judge Robert Firth of U.S. district court. A federal grand jury in· dieted 57 persons in all last fall. Filw Talk Slated On Retarded Kids Rose McKee, co-founder of the Home of the Ministering Angel, \viii present a film lecture to the Saddleback Valley Cham· bermaids at noon Feb. 12 at the Top of the Royal restaurant in El Toro . The home in Santa Ana Canyon· cares for eight mentally retarded and psychologically disturbed children. Chamber of commerce women and their guests are in· vi led. IT SEAMS There is a tendency to lake shortcuts these days. Almost every skilled pro- fession sees this • Last summer after the death<0f Fifth District Supervisor Ronald Caspers, trustees passed a mo- tion of intent that if the pool money came through, the pool would be named the Ronald Caspers Memorial Aquatics Center. Caspers gave the first $100 toward the community pool fund. Loophole Eyed 1 SACRAMENTO (AP) -A 0 I South ern California as -·· seinblyman says he will in· troduce amendments that would expand the scope of a bill de-. signed to close a controve·rsial pension law loophole . The vast majority of carpet layers use the hol·mell lape which Is several limes faster than hand sewing. Drawbacks Include the fact that the tape is attached to the SECONDARY backing, and if the secondary backing has any lendancy lo work loose from·the primary backing, !here is nothing to hold the carpet together. Also, operaling temperature of the iron is critical. and if lhe Iron is too hot or too cold, there Is a distinct probabilily of a weak seam. Cleaning pases the ultimate. test to !his type of seam, and we have been called Innumerable 11\lles to repair someone else's seams which have come apart through !he tendency of wet carpel lo shrink. Anaheim Woman Raped, Murdered The body of an Anaheim woman was found stuffed in a rubbish bin behind a service sta- tion by Venice police over the weekend. Investigators said Bernardine Lewis, 30, apparenUy bad been raped before she was killed. The ·woman's husband, Roy Lewis, told autllorlties his wife bad left home Jan. l without saying where she was gotna. Two Jets Collide . Assern blyman Tom Suitt agreed Monday to amend the measure after discussion at a session of the Assembly Public Employes and Retirement Com- mittee. disclo!ied that the bill would not affect officials current· Jy beneflllng from tbe loophole or those whose pension was ••vested''. Suitt (D·lndlan Well1),. In· troduced the measure aller a county .aherlff announced that be planned to collect both his penslon,and salary l>Y "retiring" on Dec. 31 and theri be1ng sworn in for a new four.year terni Jan . 6. LONDONDERRY, Vt. (APJ -, 'l'wo Air Force Jet planes collided Monday n111ht near t11e-Na11c Cartel Talks Open Mount.alnsklarea,butall(ouroc-· - _cupanta apparenUy~urvlve<I tlUI DAKAR, striesal (UPI) - At Alden's we hand sew our seams wilh a cross or baseball stitch. Then we latex the seam to pennanentty lock in these stitches. Sewing also penetrates both secondary and primary backings. I . Naturally, sewing takes longer. but our fine Installations have been a maJor factor In our growth through fifteen years in Costa Mesa. • IEST SELECllOH IH TH~ HAUOR ARIA • EN'S CARPETS·• DRAPES 1663 Placentia-~ver COST A MISA crash, tbe Air Force said •• A Delegates from UO developing apokeaman at the Air Rescue natioru: opened talk& today on 646-4838 Center at ScoU Air Force Base, proPoea11 to form aft oraanlza· '-. DI .. said lwo FBW llibler-hoill· tlon almllar.,to the oll producers' .·H-=· u_ ....._ n.... 9 te l:J• .:..1 9 lot-UT. '1JO le' s , hen were Involved In tbe ace!· cartel and cnarie richer nations ''-------------_-_.;..'~------..,............., _______ ..-______ _.._. dcntlnsoutbwest Vermont. PJOrefor raw materials. " ""' • • , ,, . I ' " • I ~ .. • • .. • lrviD.e ' ' T oday's Closbtg ' N~Y:Stoeb ' 'TUESDAY, FEe~uA~Y 4t 1975 TEN CENTS . .. ... --7 I -} . ~~rvine Q~e•~y~ 'rhi:etft en ·Fluor Pl.ans? ~ Furlher delay on Fluor Corporation site approvals could :te~ult in a change in the firm's . ~Ian~ to re!ocate in Irvine, ac· cording to a city plannini com· mlilsioner and~ Fluor engineer. Tt\e Irvine Planning Com- mission put off consideration Monday of an envlrw>lnen~ im· pact report on a planned road ex- tension which ·would provide ac-. . . I cess to the site. . Consideration qf a new report on thi MichelJonbriveextenslon connecting, th& Irvine Industrial Complex with the city's UJtiversi- ty Park area was referred back to the transp6rtatlon c-om· m.iuion. ·Resldenta In Uolvenlty Parl<, the village's two com.snunlty as- sociations and the Irvine UnUied enter Plan Assailed ·: \ School Dialrtct have been con· cerned that the link would chan· nel lndustrlal ar'ea traffic .thro~g~ tharesloe11Ual area .. A .traftic :study in the new en· virOnmental repGrt was pre· pared by Crommeijn-Pringle and .Aasociates. . Tbe:study malDtain,9 !ll•t resi· del\lsi' fears_.. that tr•ffie would fiow onto the residenµA1 stretch ' o( Micb~lson are unfounded. Ad- dltionaJ concerns that traffic will lie up the Michelson Jntersection . at ~ul ver Drive, the report says; can be handled with street im- provements and installation of new traffic signals. Contacted lhis morning, Plan- ning Commissioner Frank Hurd ,aid P,e fears F1uor will change its · plans to consolidate its Southern California operations al the Irvine site if the city ''doesn't slop all this Mickey-Mousing around." At the firm's Los Angeles of- fice, Richard ~turamatsu, an engineer connected with the Irvine move, confirmed that a change in plans "bas been men- tioned but nothing definite has been decided." ''There is afeelingthatthishas been postponed and put off so much that it's costing us too much to continue," he said. Irvine site project directors this morning were discussing the matter with the huge contracting firm 's legal department. Muramals u said. Fluor plans call for an initial <See FLUOR, Page A2) Calls Hqspital Meet , Private ·slasher ·~aspect S,eized H ·ardhats Hoot Coastal Panel Session . • Slated LOS ANGELES (AP) -A <S· year-old transient was booked for invesu·gaUon of murder today in the month-long series of nine •·stid Row Slasher" slayings, in- vestigators said. But police added the}' llter m11y-,-e1e-a::se the sus-' peel. Lt. Dan Cooke said the .man, tentatively identified as Theodore Lane, was picked up at about 2 :45 a .m. in a Holl ywood hOtel ••after making identifying statements to people there." One of those persons called police. ··we are trying at this Ume to confirm what he said to those people," Cooke said. Lane was the first person booked in the case. although about a dozen persons have been piCked up for questioning. Police said they ·round a knife · on Lane but that it 'didn't ap&>ear to be the kind used in· the murders. . Meanwhile, police said they were examining a tape recordJog today from a man who identified himself as the slasher and threatened lo make a newspaper reporter his loth victim. The tape .recording was round jn a telephone booth Monday after the man repeatedly called police and the Los Angeles Herald ·Examiner, direCting them to it. Police said they could not im~ medtately be certain how authen. tic the tape and calls were. Police are staging a massive hunt for the slasher, who is . blamed for slashing the throats of nine men, most of them on ~d Row. since Dec. 1. T he Herald·Examiner re- Ceived five calls shortly before 6 )>.m. Monday. Police received fourcalJs_ Police later said the mab on the recording threatened to kill the Herald·Examiner reporter (See SLASHER, P-.e Al) · Youth Seized • On Attempted Rape Charge ByHll.ARY KAYE OfU.Dlllf ,...llaft I Catcalls, whistle! and ap- plause ' from a bout 75 un- employed hardhat workers PU!lctlla~g_..@ ~&!ed. three-hour public hear ing MoDday oii a con· trovergial plan that would con- tinue existing coastal com · mission.COntrol. The workers, who wore their hardhat.A into the packed hearing room in Long Beach, gave loud, * * * Workers Ridicule s~~ker$ Yelling, banging oo the walls and even personal threats were all part of Monday's lively public hearing in Long, }!each that featured a show of force by Orange County's hardhats. The public was indeed heard. About 75 unemployed workers lurned out for the hearing. each wearing h is brightly colored hard hat -some trimmed with. smal! decals ·of the Ame;rican flag. . While some thumbed,through the latest draft of the Powers, Fund in& and G ovem ment ele- ment under discussion at the ·hearing, others were content to yell and applaud when Orange County labor leaders addressed South . Coast Regional Com- missioners. When others spoke. particular- ly env.ironmen talists, who favored the actions of the com- mission, many of the hardhats loudly booed and ridicul ed the speakers. One instance of a per&onal threat that allegea.ty occurred in the hallway was reported to the, commission by a pony-tailed~ bearded you ng man from Venice. Prior to .his planned speech, the man told the commission he h~d been threatened with bodily harm if he pro.fessed ••environ· mentalist views .•• A young Sa!lta Ana man whose Although an older Waman told lllleged beating and !lttempted the commission she was the one rape of a 16-year-old girl. was in-who threatened the Venice man, terrupted whe.0 a policeman be later denlj!:d that she was in· d rove by a n frvme orange grove • volved in the b rief incident. ~~nday and saw them remained ISe WORKERS ·p ••) Jailed today. e , age n.6 Andrew Valenzuela, 19, of 918 Bewley St .. was arrested a~d booked on suspicion of kidnap, at· tempted rape and assault with in- tenttodo greatbodilyharm. Detective John St0neb8ck said Valenzuela allegedly offered two 16-year-old girls a ride home from .a Santa Ana party about 3 a.m., bUtrefused to take them home. Jnveatigators were told he drove to the remote area of CUiver 'Jjrlve and Barr~ca Road where 'Ihle atrl was ordered out of the ~'~he alrl remaining i1,1side the itar wall severely beaten during e incident as her attacker tore t ber clothes, but a patrolman }.l}PP•ned by.and Intervened. ..... ~~~~~~~~~--,\ t ARK-BID EYED ., A ·apeclal mceUns qn the )>re· MD~ and future plannlJ>f' for William R. M~Reylonal Park In lryJne., wlll be held n city hall, 420~ Campus Drive, at1 :~ p.m. l radar,115--£.-ll•dlion o --O••n• · ty_li.trbbl;l ch•• and • Department answer quesUon~ otl park ns. •• ·- Woman RoutS . E~d He!allll ~--,. I . .. vocal support when orange County labor leaders spoke sharply against the Powers. Funding and--Oovemment ele- ment of the South Coast Regional 7.one Conservation Commissi,on 's coastal plan.- Monda V's hearing was -t he second of several public hearings to be held before the element is finally sent to the State Coastal Commission. - Part of a nine-part series being drawn up in a statewide. coastal plan, the element under d is- cussion would continue existence of the state and· regional coastal commissions until at least 1979. Under current provisions of Proposition 20 they would expire early io 1976·. · In arguing against the plan, labor ,leaders blamed the coastal ~omm~son's l?a&t denial of pro..: J&e:ts. for cansiiaC~mplo}iment woe.,. a mong _ ~y"a ..wm force. Head of the Orange County Council on Environment, Employ m ent .. Econo~ and Development (CEEEDJ Gilbert Fei:g4son told commissioners he rejects the latest draft of1.he ele· ment. Calling it a "'disappointment and ap embarrassment," he con· demoed the plan for" putting an end to lo~al gcivemment." All Wet By DOUGLAS FRITZSCHB Of uw o.lly f'tklt SUff State Sen. Dennis Carpellter (R-Newport Beach) has inV1ted the county's seven other state legislators lo meet with Hoag Memorial Hospital Ad ~ . ministrator Scott Parker Feb. 14 to discuss Parker's views on a planned hospital en the UC Irvine campus. (Editorial comment ·. · PageA6.) Carpenter said the meeting is designed to inform the legislalors of potential competi- tioq which could be caused by a univerl;ity-run community care hospital . The meeting, he said, will be closed to the public and press- University representatives. he said, have not been invited to the meeting at the Newport Beach • hospital. However, Carpenter s~id be 'V(.Ould be willing to set up a~imililr meeting to'm unlverai .. ly views if asked. The separate viewpoints re-· volve around an $8.95 million ap- propriation biU now in legisJaUve hoppers. The bill, by Assemblyman John Briggs (R-Fullei:ton) would finance university purchase of Orange County Medical Center and supplement already ap· propriated (unds for construction of the on-campus hospital. In additio n to the attack by labor leaders, a sorter barrage of criticism came from represen- tatives of coastal cities, includ- ·ing Newport Beach: . <See NOISEY, Page A2l This is Craig Anderson. Why is Craig all wet? Why does Craig have that Silly grin on his face? To find out what Craig found so ~musing on a rainy day along the Orange. Coast; turn lo page B4. Carpenter has said he wil l op~ pase financing of the 200-bed on- campu s hospital unless its purpose can be changed. !?resent university plans call foi-an acute general care hospital. North State Socked ' Hoag, through an affiliation. with the Western World Medical Foundation Plans to build a 100- bed community hospital as part or a 150-acre medical complex near the UCt campus. ·worst .Blizzard in 15.Years Clog s Roads Through discussions with Hoag Administrator Parker, Carpenter has come lo believe that the uni\•ersity hospital will take patients from 1-loag and Western \Yorld Hospitals. , ByTbeAuodatedPress Since the storm began Friday. The wOrst bllr.z&rd in years Norden atop Donner Summit jn battered the snowbound Sierra the Sierra has received 74 inches today, ro·rcing closure of two ma-of sp.ow and has 10 feet on the jor highways because of blowing ground. Another 1A inches were snow, 60 miles per hour winds reported at Norden overnight. and i.ero visibility. Thirty inches of snow were re- The California High\9ay Patrol porled.atMt.ShastaCity. repa.rted that Interstate 8 was The National Weather Service closed from Baxter to Truckee sald the-~torm was expected to and that U.S. 50 was closed from slacken this aft~rnoon, allowing SlyParktoMyers. road crews time to open The roads were closed at about highways before another .storm 1:30 a.m . and were expected to moves in late Wednesday_ remain closed 'at least until this "The low pressure area orr the aftem oon,theCHPsaid. Was hington coast that i s AIJ major roa.ds in the Lake responsible for the current Tahoe Basin also were reparted weather is slowly weakening, buL closed and the only way out of the another .storm system is moving basin at 8 a.m: was by way of the toward the state from tropical re- Kingabury Gradelnto Nevada. gions, ''the weather service sald. The Tahoe airport was closed, •'This storm will be spreading a but the Reno :A.irport was open, • Jittle warmer rain across the although Reno was reporting one northern ·haJl of the state Wed - inchofsnow anbour. nesd~y.'' Irvine Council Sets Housiilg Discussion ... ' .· ., .. ' • ' ' In the San Francisco Bay area a 70 percent chance of rain was forecast for Wednesday with highs expected in the mid 50s. Showers will continue to fa.II on the soggy Joaquin Valley through Saturday, the Weather Service predicted. · The storm system will drop rain through Wednesday, then another surge of moisture will continue the wet weather· and cloudy skies into the weekend, forecasters explained. Thunderstorms even were re- ported in the San Francisco Bay Area, which is unusual. The California Highway PaJ.o1 also reported up to a quarter inch of hail fell in northern Kings County Monday. Spy .Watchdog Panel Bqcked WASHINGTON <UPIJ - House Democratic ·policy makers today unanimously· ap- proved creation of a ttelect· com-. mittee lo investigate alleg~CIA and FBI spying~n civilians . · The 24-membcr Democratic Steering and Polley Committee adopted a proposal drafted lasl Carpenter is president of the board of directors of the Western World foundation, a non-profit organization. The Feb . 14 rneeting, Carpenter said, was called at Parker's request. Carpenter said today he has not yet received · replies from the other legislat.ora (See MEDICAL, Page Al) 10r~n:a ~:ast \\le athe r Those rain clouds will de· part this evening leaving sun· ny skies Wednesday, accord- ing to the weather service. Highs Wednesday in the UP· . per sos to the lower 60s. Lows tonight in the40s. I NSIDETODA.V Sally Rand's 70 btd th4' old trou~ continues to poclc them in during her late.st tour. StOf'JI, .Jlage B1 . Index week by a seven-member ad hoc ..,,..,_,."k9 .., AM~ ., committee beaded~'y. ;&ep. E~a-•• •t .-vtn •• Robert Gia1Jn9 .. (D: ..).,. to ~..::C: · •.'% :=,i:=. "': autbor~e. S~e" C.f\ '. .... .. "" •,., onslOM ... 11 °"""Cetttity At ., ""1""''" ,. ~· ... ........ •t·t' apl?OiD tHe~e ect>tudy~up. · c .... _.. .. ...... , ... • , . .'JilRUIMttkH 'M Silld: Tfic-set~·.-ane W'OtiJd ~ •"*'-....:: ~ ==.. -'•l~ sJm\larto.one~ adycreetedlb ~· .::=-..... , .. ~ ::::::;-: the SenfiJe anl!whldl is Ol'J•~' -A• ,..._, "'· inl tb sta.rt beirings. · 1 .._ ___ ..;-"·'-"'''-------' ' ,... .: ' 1 · ... ·;-·" ... .... ' • • ' J • • , "T j ' I I• l ;h'••*tF!!i:!U!fX'-'''5 F ' lr.,fae 8CU1e1a . Milling ·Road . ' . Authorized Construction of a 3.6·.mile private •r•v'1 haul roadpver tbe Irvine Rancb wu aulhor1%"!1 by tho Oran1e County Plaulng C.Ommission Monday. Mem bera of the five-nfan panel overruled environmenlal objec- tions by tti.elr own staff members in approving the road which will provide a coMect.ion between the Santa Ana Freeway and mining operations i.n Santiago Canyon. The closed-to-the-public road was required by the county Board of Supervisors as a condi- ~n . for a zooe change allowing Fro• P .age Al mining on Irvine Company land lo Black Star Canyon. It was lntendod that the baul ro~d relieve trucJ traffic on San· t lago Canyon Road, El Toro Road, and Chapman Avenue, ther e by r educing the s afety hazard on these roads. However , planning aides ob- jected to the Irvine Company's r outing of the road through Hicks Canyon, mainta inin g that alternate routes had not been in· vestigated sufficlenU y. But the commission chose to side with Irvine Company en- vironmental consultant Fred Sawyer who said othe r routings had been looked at and rejected for environmenta l conside r a- .... tions . WORKERS Members of the commission · • , • ·• urged that thEi City of Irvine un· While be spoke the hardhats dertake steps to prevent the taunted him, yelling, among trucks tfom continuing on Je!- olber things: ''Go ge\ your frey Road past resid enti al de- welfare check!•• velopments to the San Diego Laborers who lined the Freewav. jammed room during the·three-They urged the city council to hour hearina banged on the walls . impose a weight l.imit on Jeffrey o Road and reminded the Irvine at time.s. • c h · · Chairman Donald Bright rmal-ompany t at perm1ss1on to ly pleaded with the workers to mine gravel could be revoked, it truckers do not comply. ••refrain from banging on the The two-lane road will be com-walls.'' "If you damage a~bere, pleted by September and ls de- it just costs the taxpayers signed to carry a maximum or •money,'' Bright admonished the 720 trucks per day. Grading will require the moving of 500,000 noisy group. cubic yards of dirt. • ....... ' I • .. Rassage Bl)DGET .. . . . . . .. ' 179\ 1 $394.48 $9A B - $118 .7B $87B $178.SB .•.... MILITARY ..... . $4 .3M $60(),000 · . $200,000 $56M $k.AM • . SOCIAL WELFAR•E ... .. PUBLIC DEBT ..• ..... REVENUE •. • • , U"Ttl1¥•1t. TODAY'S U.S. BUDGET A REAL WHOPPER COMPARED TO WASHINGTON'S FIRST From $4.3 Million to $394.4 BHllon In L••• Than 200=~Y:..:•;:a:.:ra.:o'_T1=m:.:•------ Ford Defends His Oil. Crisis Plan Bv HELEN THOMAS Ford also said rationing would U.S. Judge Mulling SWt On SrcaJTWre By JACK CHAPPELL Ot .-. o.ur ~•lot staH ATLANTA <UPJJ -President p e naliz e lower-incom e Ford warned today that another ·Am ericans who would be forced '4iddle East oil embargo could to bu y coupons from those.who LOS~ANGELES -A federal crip~e the nation's economy and use less than their allotment. court is ·expected to rule within threaten nation~ security. He \woweekaon whether it will take said. a ••couple of congressional jurisdiction in the $37 million aspirins" wi,11 not solve the pro· JrviM E'tr.tt:ll> Sycamore Hills suit agaln•l blel'Jl . ~ Laiuna Beach and others.· Ford told the Opportunities In-The developers bringing suit dustriali,ation Center, a group Admits D---1-allege a Ku Klux Klan·type con-whiclJ t'rains "disadvantaged ,-~ spiracy by the city and other L ,.;ading· • • Valla'.rta lly ALMO.N UlCKABEY • Oe.H~ ................. , . ' _.., • 1 • Wlriltwar(! Passage Is not known as a particularly hot performer in light airs. But in two aays ot'"-sailing jn light ·to moderate breezes in the 1,125- mlle Marina de! Rey to Puerto Vallarta race she has come from .a dead last it.art to lead the 26-- boat fieet. At the Monday noon roll call Passage was 241 mile:t from the starting line and was reaching down the Baja Callfornia coast in a 12·¥dot we&terly. Her position repart placed ber abeam of San Quintin Island south or Ensenada. Ragtime,· Passage's rival ror line honors, had dropped to sixth place in th.e elapsed time stand- ings and had logged only 177 miles from the start. Ragtime is the 62-foot sloop that beat Passage to llonolulu by four miitutCs in the 1973'Transpac. . Handicap leader ror the second straight day was Di ck Kellon's 37-foot sloop Kari II whi ch logged 198 miles and was in fourth posl· tion in the fleet. The majority of the fleet was spread out between Ensenada and San Quintin still h9ping for northerly winds that would allow the big spinnakers to blossom ~nd send them along at a faster pace. The ha~dhats were m4?8Uy con-In recommending against the c~r:ned w1th past co~mtSst~ de-Hiclts C•nyon haul road, the cas1ons to reject m8Jor P~Jects . planning staff cited opposition in Orange County coastal ~1ties.. from homeowners in the Ranch American minorities, that his plaintiffs to deny their civil ·econo,mic and energy plan Behind. IF.IL-l riehts. Judge Richard J . ••tackles all the questions and of-W 1ree Kelleher of the U.S. District Front runners behind Windward Passage w e re Primavera, 211 miles ; Glinka, ~miles : Sangvind, 199; Kari II, 198; O!ld Ra°gtime, 177. rers answerS that will work." ·Court beard oral arguments An Irvine business execuUve M d f tt both After the• speech, Ford ar-d cli·h d t 1 d 1r·a1 on ay rom a omeys on '"1ey blamed tht: commassion s and the Meadows tracts and the ~~Ion of the giant Avco pro-Irvine Unified School District Jeds1n the South <:oast regloo for which bas a school under con- ca1,11ln& such wLdJespread 1;1n-stcuction near the future road. employ~ent among c~nstruct1on The objections were detailed 1¥9rkerslnOrangeCouhtytoday. ·and varied but noise generated e e o aceasecon 1 'd di ktb d ranged to hold • a news con· s1 es an oo e matter Un er · ference. He was in the second of a Monday and admitted Jn Orange ·submission. two-day stay in Geora;:. to df\Jm County Superior Court that he John Pollock, attorney for the Handicap standinga: Overall. 1. Kari II. 2. Sigame, 3. Vixen; Class A, 1. Tribute, 2·. Olinka, 3. Dorothy O: Class "B, 1. Sangvind, .2. Primavera, 3. Mistress Ill; Class C, 1. Kari II, 2. Sigame, 3. Vixen. -(:r 'k · 'k by the gravel trucks was a com· mon element. Fro• Page Al • NQJSY •.• Ne.wport Beach Vice Mayor Ml.tan Dostal suggti>~ . .-v. Ule · re· aional commission be aba.nd9ned in favor of using 1ocal govern- ments to carry Out policies set by a State agency. . ••Implementation or the coastalJ plan does not demand the CfDtinuation ol the state and re· g\onal coastal commissions and does not require a continuing ir- • r&tioA•l and. wut.etu.l ~double permit' process," Dostal said. While the vice mayor con· grat1,1.l11ted the commissioners on improvements~ over the lirst draft, Dostal added, "Although beaded in the right direction~ this draft stops far short of the optimum.•• Environmental leaders, too. showed concern over the draft. :pale Secord, representing the Orange County Environmental Coalition, said he believes local agencies should once again be made respansible for local plan- ning, even U..ougb they did the job poorly in the past. The commission hasn't yet done. the job of "preserving and protecting the coastal zone from developers raping the land,'' ac· cording to Secord. The reason for this, he said, is that the permit process does not examine cumulative effects. Secord suggesled that the re- gional commission formulate general policies but .allow local agencies to plan their coastal are'as and submit their plans for review. . Only about half of the 40 persons signed up to address the commission bad an oppartunity to speak Monday. Coi;n· missioners will resume the hear- ing Feb. 24, allowing the remain- ing 20 to speak plus any new persons interested in offering their ·viewpoints. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed Prnl*nl --·-Jack R. Curlrt Vb"'~91'd0e-·~ ThOmas Keevll ...... ThOmas A. Mul"phlne llMM9iftl 1: ...... O..r1esH. Loos Richard P. Nall A&»A...t ,-..lltqltlt ...... Further, planning aides notep that the road has ''the potential for inducing pressure for add.i· tional sand and gravel extraction sites in ttle Santiago Canyon area•• and for hastening residen- tial development in the Irvine Ranch foothillS. Sawyer told the ,panel that routjng the roao through Lime'&tone Canyon had been con- sidered and rejected because it would destroy one of the prettiest areas of the Irvine Ranch. Similarly, plans to push the road through Peters Canton were btusbed mae because lt. would have required running it past 150 residences, a church and a school. Geologic hazards prevented the consideration of any· road construction in the intermediate areas of the canyons, Sawyer said. Hoag Project Given Okay Remodeling plans tot ali ng more than $4 million for Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach were unanimously a p· proved Monday by coastal com- mission members. Proposed remodeling plans a re part of a 20·year master pl an for growth that intends to conv ert the community hospital into a complete medical center . There are currentl y 472 beds at the hospital and planners are hoping to eventually reach an 800-bed capacity. Interior remodeling plans for the older, origi nal structure arc being initiated following the r e- cent completion or the tower ad- dition and parking structure. Fro• Page Al SLASHER ••. w.J.. wrote what the man felt was arl"'unfavorable story about lhe· . slasher's personality. "The writer of that a rticle could possibly be the 10th victim, according to the speaker on the tape," said police Cmdr. Pete Hagan. But Hagan said the name or the reporter a nd some other details· ·on the r ecording were untelligi-· ble during preliminary monitor· · ing. . '"I am the slasher. I didn't like the article ,'' the voice on the tape said, citing Friday's story on the slasher in the Herald-Examiner. In his telephone calls, the man said the t8pe was in a telephone booth outside a drug store at 1700 Temple St. in dowritown Los Angeles. Police found It there. Ih one telephone call to the newspaper. the man told a re· porter, ··r·m tired or all this •••• you'r e prlntlng about me." &--was drunk behind the wheel of d I R h p I upgrass-rootssupportforbisan-eve opers, anc o a os tirecession program. During µie_ his f&r Nov. 13• 1973• when i.!__ Verdes, owner ·of the 522-acre first day, Ford gained the sur-struck another aut.o On The tract of rolling hills at the city's prise backing of Alabama Gov. Newport Freeway. inland most reaches, argued that George W811ace and seven Judge Kenneth E. Lae. accept-because or the civil rights aspect Southern "governors. ed the guilty plea filed by Silvano of the case. it properly belonged • ''Another embaro-o cou1d crip-Michele Didonato, 38• of· in federal court . ~ . Yucaipa, to reduced charges of p 11 k d the · t FrorRPageAI pie oUT economy. ·.Jl\.aking us o oc compare Ul erac-vulnerable, notonly~nomicaJ-. drunken driving. Didonato, tion of the city, Laguna Green· ly, but ln the field of national de-owner of Adapt Corporation, 301 belt, Inc., past ~nd present city fense as well," Ford said. Dyer Road, Irvine, will be sen-officials and several persons ac-FLUOR ••. tenced Feb. 6. ••Jn s hort, we really are not tive in civic affairs named in the talking about wbelhert.oact--but He faces 8 ,county jail term of conspiracy as the &ame as that of 1.2 million square fool, $55 million building on the !OS-acre site on Jamboree Boulevard near the San Diego Freeway. First projections call for 5,500 employ es at lhe planL bow. up to one year and a Cine of up to . Ku Klux Klan and city officials in. '"The longer the debate, the $l,OOO. lheSouth greater the delay. The longer the Didonato was _previously bied ·-,. · delay, the greater the problem. on charges of drunken drivin§...... ''Obvious''"," he said, "our na-that led to bodily injury in an ac •.r cident that inflicted serious in· tional vulnerability is aggtavat-juries on the drj.yer of the other ed as America procrastinates. I, car, Sandra R. Richardson. 28, of for one. will not fiddle 'wblle 2311.E\dtnAve.,Coetall.esa. , energyburns." . Arr es ting officers said The president told the gather-Didonato was driving in the ipg there is "no one-shot. pain-wrong directioh when his car Jess ansW'er to the c~ornplex plowed into Mrs. Richardson's energy problem.'' . ·• .auto .near th-=._ llr'acArthur He said it will not be enough t Boulevard of ft amp of the reduce oil consumption, unles New~Freeway. domestic oil production also is Didonato was tried On the encourage d . Furthermore, he . orig in.al allegations last s aid, these measures must be ac-December before a Superior companied by a drive to get max-Court jury which deadlocked at. imum efficiency oµt of all energy 10to2infavorofbisconviction. used , a nd "a national search for new and better energy sources.•• Ford a gain lashed out at the sentiment in Congress for gas ra- tioning and contended it will not be the answer. He said that to m ake the program work, the na· tion would have to have gas ra· tioning for fi ve to 10 years. "It is ·estimated that if the Congress legislates gas ration- i ng, the re wi\.l be 140 million licensed automobile drivers in , the country eligible for quotas," he said . "If they were to cut back from their present average usage of 50 getllons per month to 36 gallons to achieve the necessary savings, ·that would leave each one with about nine gallons a week,•• he said. AnaheiJQ. Woman Raped, Murdered The body or an Anaheirit wOl'Qan was found stuffed in a rubbish bin behind a service sta- tion by Venice police over the weekendr Investigators said Bernardine Lewis, 30 , apparenUy had been raped berore she was killed. The woman's husband, Roy Lewis , told authorities his. wife had left home Jan. 1 without saying where _she was going. Fr-Page Al Additionally, plans call for ex -c pansion to 1.6 million square feet MEDI AL .and eventual employment or • • ,~ • 8,500 work.era, which would make • and does not know who wlU.at-the firm Orange-County's third tend. largest employer. ·• ''It's really just an inform.a-The Michelson extension would tional session,'' Carpenter said. be jointly fi nabced by the city, ''There are few people in the county and Ftuor. . Legislature who ar;e aware of the An environmental impact. re- details lnvolved. port as voluminous as the one for ''Not even the guys who are the entire Irvine Industrial drafting the bills are aware of Complex·Easthasbeenprepared what is at stake. We're doing fQ( the road link. ·' something big and I want to see Village Park and University thatit'sdoneridlt." community associations have Carpenter pfam to try to have protested "the potential traffic the emphasis of the on-campus proble ms which could result hospital changed from a general from lhe project. hospital to a ''tertiary care'' In additional to traditiona l hospital, designed for research ·traffic engineering attempts to and treatmentofexoticdiseases. reduce negative erfects, Irvine The N e wport Bea c h Mayor Gabrielle Pryor and Republican said his intention has Transportation Commissioner been widely misinterpreted as Mary Ann Gaido have mentioned. opposition to the medical school. the possibility that the link to "The ·University does not have Culver could be limited to bus a bigger supporter than I am," and carpool trafric. hesaid. Traffic consultants Crom- UCl plans a general hospital melin-Pringle, Powever, main- because a legislative mandate lain that such a limitation would requires its California College of be impractical and contend that Medicine to concentra te on train-traditional methods such as dou - ing general practitioners, rather bl e left turn pockets and added than specialists. signals c~n do the job. Strong Quake Shakes North China Areas IT'S ALWAYS WHAT IT SEAMS TOKYO (AP> -A strong : .earthquake rocked the southern 1 r egion of the Uaotung peninsula ; ' · in northeast China on the Bay of ' Korea today, Japan's Meteorological Agency said. The agency said the quake re- gistered 7 .6 on the open·ended Ri chter scale. · Ther e were no immediate re-. ports from China on the severity of the quake. · The U.S. National Earthquake 'lnrorm ation Service at GOfden Colo .• l aid the epiceitter of t..1-e quake was located in the northeastern Chinese province of Lia oning , 400 k ilometers northeast or Peking . The U.S. a genc y gave the Richter measurementas7.4. A sPokesman said lt received no reparts of damage, ''and we proba bly won't get any reporta. They (the Cblfl<!Se) don't give out such information." There is a tendency to lake shortcuts these days. Almost every skilled pro- fession sees this. The vast majority of carpet layers use the hot-melt tape which is several times faster than hand sewing. Drawbacks Include the fact that the tape is attached to the SECONDARY backing, and if the secondary backing has any tendancy to work loose from ·the primary backing, there is nothing to hOld the carpet together. Also, operating temperature of the Iron is critical, and ii the Iron is too hot or too cold; there is a distinct probabiliiy of a weak seam . Cleaning poses the ultimate test to this type ol seam, and we have been ca)led innumerable times to repair someone else's seams which have come apart through the tendency of wet carpet to shrink. At Alden's we hand sew our seams with. a cross or baseball stitch. Then we latex the seam to permanently lock In these stitches. Sewing also penetrafea both secondary and primary backings. Naturally. sewing takes longer. but our fine installations have been a mll!or factor in our growth through fifteen years in Costa Mesa • IEST SIUCT10H IH THE HA.RIOR A.HA • • EN'S -. -•• TeltflltOne C714) '42-U2:1 c::tilultt.d Advtrtlllng '42·SUI .................. ,"""""Olfla Sl1""J10 .,..,..~c.i.m...-. 4tS..o6JO · The Chinese ·qui.Ice ··was also · ft ' DENVER (UPIJ -A bomb r e porte4 by tbe tlppliala , CAJIPl:T .. 5 .-lli'RAPES planted in a restroom· Tl-pped Se is mological 'JnatttutfOn In 1":' .~ Bomb Rips Tower through the sixth nooro! the Cen. Swe~en and w"' meu11l'l!d there 1663 Placentia Ave. tral Bank towef Monday, lnjur· at 7.5 on the RiCl\!e<1cale. • CO~TA M~A Ing !our pe<'8011S Including a man The Richter Scale la a moas.ure ; ' I who smelled the burnln1t111e·and .of cround motion aa reeoi<ded on · '\ 646-4838 tried to put It ouL "ll wai a · selemocraphl. Every incnU. or ,, . bomb " sold acting Fire Cble( one nwnber rnea.a tenfold lo·. ·HoiiiS: M-. Tin Tllln., f ·lo ,S:Jo-RL, f lo f~T~ f'.lO 1o· 5 , Clarence H. Priest. •. creaae in m~de. · :I~ _____ ..... _____ .._ _______ ..;..· _____ ,... _________ _. • ; f I , -----· I \ \ I I I I ' \ ' I - • ,nuntingto:it Beaeh · Fo1•ntain · e • EDITION i Today's CIM1*g N~V. Steeb voL. 68. N6. 3s. 2 SECTION$, :i~ PAclEs j .. 'o~ANGE tau~TY. t A!-I FQRNIA I \ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1975 ' reN(:ENTS • • fl c • . -. . ' Connell · :SQft~ B!J.alty Tax_ Stance -·- ' ' By TERRY COVILLE vote to eliminate the ransrer tax tell us'. Lhat 1he has always assumed the ottMD•OY"'"""'" the city councfl,ia now declaring "I sugges~ in December we city "ne..eds the money and this is City Administrator Dave thatitwillbeneceuarytOimpose go to t)).e people to·see wbat the theonlyhonestway." Rowlands would like to come out a trash• collection charge on all t~ouble is," Countered Duke. But on a S-1 vote (Coun- l>l'eatbing fire and btimstone homeowners in add.ition to an in-"We have to as~ the'}ieople what '. cilwoman Harriett Wieder was with a tough campaign ln suppart crease in the ut.lllt'tes tax of at services do llfey really want. absent due to illness) Rowlands' of the real estate transfer tax on leastoneperoent.1' •• We're saying let's keep taxing, if suegested wording was tem- the May 27 ballot. ''I'm 100 percent opposed to .notoneway,anotlier." peted to indicate that if the But members of the Hunt-that statement,'' declared Coun: ?rlayor Al Coen also objected to transfer tax is lost, something ington Beach City Co~l blunt-cilman Henry -Duke.· '"It's very the wording, sayihg it forec~s"1 will happen either in the form of ed his attack Monday niglit, sof-unfair and untrue.J' the. possi'bility or· other reduced city services or an in- tenln.g hia.proposed war.ding on ''I 'm mer.e)y makin.l my re· alternatives~ creaseinothertaxes. the city's ballot argument.· commendation," Row"'-l~nd s Councilwoman . Norih&. Gibbs . The hair percent real estate Rowlands suaAested one oara-replied. "I wQUld notliketne peo-wA_s the-onJy one who suppo~ I transfer tax raises about $1 .3 1rapbshouldread: "If the people pie to say la~. 'why didn~t y9u Rowlands' plan, commenting million a year for the general : '·· operating budget of the city. It stands as the lone issue on the May 27 ballot, with voters asked to either retain it or scratch it rrom city use. Rowlands wants to install a $2 monthly trash collection fee and raise the utilities tax by one per- cent if the transfer tax is voted (lawn. He favors the transfer tax as a fairer method for taxing re- sidents. But some council members have indicated they migt}t look to other revenue, or to cutting back some city services su<'!h as trash collections and street cleaning. Coen assigned Duke as a one-- man committee to develop a sur· vey or services and taxes to be Jent to residents with city water bills . Members of the council had previously opposed, on a narrow 4.3 vote. putting such a surv~ on the Ma y 27 ballot. but they agreed Lo do it through the water bill s. !See TRANSFER, Page AZ I . ats ssa ane . ' . . ' ·~~--THIS JS THE TYPE OF SHOPPING CENTER SIGN CURRENTLY ALLOWED Fountain Valley City Ottlclals Want 'Low Proille' Signs to Avoid Cluner Sign Squabble Slat~d. City's Credo Challenged By Clu;imber By KATHY CLANCY '-OftlleD1UyPllOl.$boff .... Members of Fountain Valley·s Chamber or Commerce think a 25-foot·tall sign will draw more customers than one 12 feet high. And they challen&e the city·s ... 'low-profile'' sign philosophy Wednesday night. . • The chamber will ask the plan· Jling commission at a 7:30 p.m. city hall meeting to consider amending the city sign ordinance ·to allow 25-foot signs for the city's 13 main shopping centers instead of the 12·foot height limit now impased. · "We feel that with a 12.foot ~ign you are only identifying the. sllopping center,'' says chamber President Fred Roberson, who thinks the signs should also name merchants. ''A low-profile is fine, but it doesn't do anything for the merchants," he continued. "We have businessmen who are starv- ing because people drive by and don't know they are there.'' The city planning slaff has re· cOmmended that Fountain Valley maintain its "low-profile'' stgn philosophy to keep city streets from developing a clut· Uredlook. ·city Planning Commissioners June Boykin and John McKnight, who have been studying the cbamber proeoaats, alsp want to kiepthe LZ·footlimit. Fountain Valley amended Its sl)n ordinance f.l)ree years ago 101.erlng the height from 35 reel to 12. At that time, accordll>~to 'Ci!Y • Planner !Jon Conl.ram~n. th!; chamber did not ol>~t. . Johle~s Protests Aired By HILARY KAYE Ot UieDilily Pltclt$U tt Catcalis. whistles and ap· plause from about 75 un · employed hardtiat workers punctuated a heated, three-hour public hearing Monday on a con- troversial plan that would con- tinue e_~isting coastal com + · mission control. The worke:rs, who wore their hardhats into the packed hea-ritig room in Long Beach, gave loud, vocal support whe)I Orange County labor leaders spoke sharply against the Powers, Funding and Governfllent ele-·-t ottJ\e-~ional .zone.C<:mservatlon COromisSiO'P'"--s coastal plan. · Monday ·~ hearing was the second of several public hearings to be held before the element is finally sent to the State Coastal Commission.- Part of a nine-part series being drawn up in a statewide coastal plan, the element under dis· cussion ·would continue existence or the state and regional coastal commissions until at least 1979 .• Under current provisions of Prop<>sition 20 they Would expire early in 1976. In arguing against the plan, labor leaders bl~med the,coastal commisson's past d;enial of pro: jects for causing unemployment woes among the county's work force. ' . · Head of the Orange County • C~uncil on Environment , <See NOISY. Page A2l All Wet . This is Craig Anderson . Why is Craig all wet? Why does ".Craig have that silly grin 011 his face' To· find out what Craig Cound so arilusing on a rainy day along the Orange Coast, turn to page B4 . . • · · North State Socked Worst. Blizzard in 15 Years Clogs Roads ByTbeAssoclatedPress The wOrst blizzard in years battered the snowbound Sierra · today, forcing closure or two ma- jor highways because of blowing snow, 60 miles per· hour winds and zero visibility. The California HigbWay Patrol reported that Interstate 8 was closed from Baxter to Truckee and that U .S. 50 was closed from Sly Park to Myers. The roads·wece closed at about 1:30 a .m. and were expected to• remain closed at least until this afternoon, the CHP said. All major roads in the Lake Tahoe Basin also were reported closed and the only way out of the basin at 8 a.m. was by way of the Kingsbury Grade into Nevada. The Tahoe airport was closed. but the Reno Airport was open, Early Valley . Citizen Dead Funeral services were con· ducted today for Loretta although Reno was reporting one inch of snow an hour. Since the storm began Friday, Norden atop Dorurer Summit in the Sierra has received 74 inches of snow and has 10 feet on the ground. Another 14 inches were reported at Norden overnight. Thirty inches or snow 'vere re-· ported at Mt. Shasta City. 'The National Weather Service said the storm was expected to slacken this afternoon, allo~ving road crews time to open highways before another storm moves in late Wednesday. ''The low pressure area off the' Wash ington coast that i s responsible for the current weather is slowly weakening, but another storm system is moving toward the state from tropical re- gions," the weather service said. •'This storm will be spreading a little warmer rain across the northern ·half of the state Wed· nesday.•• Thunderstorms even were re· ported in the San Francisco Bay Area, whiCh is unusual. -The-California Highway Patrol also'reported up to a quarter inch . of bail fell in northern Kings County M9nday. .- Orang('~ Coast. .... e~ \\'eath"r Those rain clouds will de· part this evening leaving sun• ny skies Wednesaay, accord- ing to the weather service. Highs Wedi;iesday in the up· per 50s to the lower 60s. Lows tonight in the 40s. INSIDE TODAY Solly Rond'a 10 but 0ae old troupel' continues to JXJCk tM.rn in during her latest tour. Skn'JJ, .Rage 87. I11dex Tbe city ordlnsnceo nty permits free 118Dd.1ng signs at af!!>pplng "reu and also hllPCl!l'I' sli'lct g11ldellneo for the s11ns , <See SIGNS, Pap All THIS' IS TYPE OF SIGN 'MERCHANT& WOULD Cll•mber ~ TlD !(Incl Woilld .. "911•r tor l~Ml<ll .. '11 ~ . "' ... 'I ""' . • • t .. • :- " • ' • I DAILY PllOT H/F 'Wor•t Sten•' ·Moi;-e-· owers I ' Due Tonigli Tlie rain which has fallen alone the Or•ni• Coast inlermlltently since Sunday nilbt was~ to continue with JnOl'e 1hower1 tonight. But the National Weather Service said the chance of rain \\'OUld decrease to 40 /ercent Wednesday morning an fall to 10 percent by Wednesday after· noon. ' The storm has been called the . worst storm of the season in Northern California, where resi· dents have been deluged sJoce Friday. Two Northern California resident.! have lost their live, in storm·related incidents. while a Huntington Beach man's traffic Collllcil OKs Civic Center Remod~ling A $355,000 facelilting for the new Huntington Beach Civic Center was approved Monday night by the citycounciJ. Most of the work involves re .. modeling to allow the expansion of &ome city departments. About two-thirds of the unflnlabed fifth floor wlll also he completed to provide offices for ad· mlnlslraton in the. fire depart-. ment and the parks and recrea- tlon departm.,,t. . There was little dlscusslon deatl) Monday was ~ttrlbuted. partly to.ii. . -- 0...nge Coast resldeni. have been experiencing frln1c11 of tbe storirrwhlch the Weather Burf1u said is located off the Pacific Northwest. The rain will end. the bureau said, as the northern storm moves inland toward the Great Plalllll. There have been no reparts of any serious damage or accidents along the Orange Coast, where police reported no major flooding Tuesday, although most of the tradiUonally flooded intersec- tions appeared to have plenty. Minor rock slides occurred early today along the bluffs between San Clemente and Capistrano Beach. public works crews reported. In Southern California moun· tains, ski lodge owners were re- joicing over 10 to 15 inches oC fresh snow. Most ski r esorts re- port very good to excellent skiing on 2 to 3 feet of packed base witb. &nOW'Stil) falling. . 'fhe snow level is al 4,500 feet and chains are required. Moun- tain highs will be in the JOs Wed· nesday with the low al 15 degrees. Sierra Northern California ski resorts report2 to 3 feet of fresh snow. . The California lllghway Patrol reports no snow .on the Ridge Route. ' SIGNS ••• , Monday nl&b'9 bUt members of merchants put up on their store · the city council had prevlousjy buildings. ' p.ared t!>e'ylll'.Jiall '!llp~ion pr9:_ _ ltobeuori s~d the cham !>Or . jectataNov.lmeelliig. would like to see those require~ Ff:l"4ing • Heari-fJg " • Tonight- Huntington Be~ residents can tell their tjl~Ai9w \!!,.pend $2~4 million and ,poas!bl)Mnore In federal money over the next• three years at a 1 o.'clock..public hearing tonight. The hearing, before members of the planning comm,ission in ci· ty council chambers, ls ~igned to find out how best to use money available to Huntington Beach under the federal Housing and Community Developl)'lent Act of 1974. A final public hearing will be held later before the city council. Staff planners have been tat~ ing citizens' suggestions the past six wee_fs and developing ways to use the money. The act provides funds for two purposes. Tbe city is already guaranteed $2.4 million for such. items as buying park land. im· proving streets and sewers, de· molishing a'nd rehabllitatin~ buildings and perhaps downtown :redevelopment. But the city may r.eceive even more money if i.i c~ show suffi· cient need for low and modera- te-income housing .. If the city ooes receive that money, anyone earning 80 per- cent or less of the median housefiold income of Huntington Beach would qualify. In Huntington Beach. with a median household income of about $13,000 a year. residents earning under $10,000 annually would probably qualify, or about 37 percent of the city's residents> according to city o~cials. . From Page Al NOISY ••• Two of the most notable I terns ments rela:r.ed as well. At pre.sent knocked out by critical roun.:. all merchants in a shopping Employment. Economy a nd cilmen were' Six separate council center must use the same height, Development (CEEED> Gilbert offices on the ftft.b floor and a color and design. FergusoQ. told commissioners he $40,000 statue for the civic center Contraman said 50 far thp rejects the latest draft of the ele· m<>nt. · entryway. ' . chamber has not come up with a ··-Ttie prlva~ council offices still design for the type of sign its Calling it a "disappointment will not be bWJ.t, but completion wants. Until it does and proves and an embarrassment,'' he con. of the statue was guaranteed by a such signs can be attractive, the demoed the plan fc;>r ,, pt.itUng an h d tlon fro th H t · I Is unlik•'·· to end to local government.'' cas oua m e un 4 commiss on · ~ con· In addition to the attack by. ington Beach Company. sider a change. . A number of minor items But Roberson said he will pre-, la~r _leaders, a softer barrage of· which members of the council sent a prototype sign Wednesday cr1!-Jc1sm came fro~ re~resen· bad recommended for elimlna4 • ght with room to identify Ute ~tives of CQ85tal cities, mclud· tion wer6 put back in the ex· !11bopPing center and list 12 ·mg NewportBe~achh~·· ... . panslon budget by the public merchants. · Newport ac . v ~c~ .m~yor faciltt;es corporation which He said he believes such sips Milan Dostal sugge:i. ...... the re· · manages the bond mooey for city can be •thetlcoll:irpleaainJI, hilt llional commiuilJn·he o.bimdoned •hall constnicttoo.. each should be considered '6y the [n favor of us1ng 1~.a~ govern- Darrell Want, chairman of the ·city individua\ly. ments to carry out policies set by public facilities corporation, told "'We don't want another a state agency. . the council Monday that be bad Hitrbor Boulevard and we·would •'Implementation of the completely reversed his previous never have one,'' he said. coastal plan does not demand the critical position after hearing If the commission decides continuation or the st~tt:; and re· staff reasons for wanting many Wednesday to stick by its 12-foot gional coast~ comm1s~1o~s &!id of the items. limit the chamber could ask the does not reqwre a cont1nu.1ng 1r- Of 15 items Qte council had op· city ~ouncil to consider the mat· rational and w~steful 'd~uble posed,ei&ht were put back in the ter Contraman said. However. a permit' process.' Dostal said. budget. forinal appeal ·could not be filed While the vice n:ta~or can· Some of the smaller IJ.dded exceptiDaspeclficcase. gratulated the comm15s1oner~ on it.ems include: ' · improvements seen over the first -$2,500 to. put a door In the draft, Dostal added, "Although hallway connecting the city at· Mail F d headed in the right direction~ torney•s office with the ad-ran this draft stops far short of the ministrativewlng. optimum.•• -Another $8,000 to ins tall R D ed Environmental leaders, too, carpet in the first floor corridor ap ropp showed concern over the draft. of the de velopment wing, for Dale Secord, ret1l'esenting the noise control. From Wire Services Orange CQunty Environmental -$11 000 for vinyl hallway cov-LOS ANGELES _ Charges of Coalition, said he believes loeal erings.' agencies should once again be -$6,000 for carpet in the mail fraud against Frederick made responsible for loc. a l pla. n-Rauschenberg, 37, of HunUngton h th did th b hallwayofthepolice lobby. Beach have been dismi$sed in ning,eventhoug ey eJo -$2,200 for a bulletin board in h poorly in the p~st: , thecity hallfirstfloorlobby. federal court ere. The comm1ss1on hasn l yet The public facililies corpora· A former May Company ad· done th.e job of "preserving and tion agreed with the city council v er t i 5 i n g e x e c u t i v e , protect1ng the coastal zone from and kept $37 200 out of the Rausenchenberg had b_een developers raping the Jand," ac· budget, which had been propased charged with taking part 1n a cording to Secord. . . . for signs inside and outside city · mail fraud scheme allegedly run The reason for this, he said, is hall. by Direct Mail Co. of America. lhat the permit process does not In addition to the fifth floor I examine cumulativeeffects. work, one of the major remodel-0;~ the same case, Vincent L. _Secord s~gg~st~ that the re- ing projects in city hall is the ex-Cant.agallo, 44, of Los Angeles, g1onal co~ ~1ss1on formulate pansion of the finance depart-was found innocent of. all f?ur general pol1c1es but allow local ment on the fi rst floor. counts of mail fraud against him. agencies lo pla:n th~ir coastal A public works spokesman said Also a former May Co. advertis· areas and submit their plans for there will be some remodeling -cant all was review. work on each of the five city hall ing executive, ag 0 OnlYl about half of the 40 floors ·acquitted of accusations that he persons signed up to address the ' hel~d falsify bills from Direct commission had an opportunity ._' Mail and received kickbacks in to s.p eak Monday . Com· - QnaUi Ill, Wife losule ' ATHl:NSaJPl.)-'111eco... dliloll of ~ Greek ship- ping !Ycoon Aristotle Onu•ls has wor~ened ,and his wife .Jtc'l!'eli.ile Kennedy Onasil& tiias (lown from New York lo !ifs bedside, family frleod& . sale! today. Onauls lias beeli reported Ill for five dffl with a v~ lnl•~Uon. FrlOnds said the condition of the 69-year.ofd multimllUonaire worried re· latives and caused his wifd'to · fly to Athens Monday. The friend.a said Onassis de- veloped a high temperature and was "very unoomforta· ble." Workers Ridicule Speake-rs Yelling, banging on the walls and even personal threats were all part of Monday's lively public heiring in Long Beach that featured a show of force by Orange County's hardhats. The public was indeed heard. About 75 unemployed workers turned out for the hearing, each wearing bis brightly colored hard hat -some trimmed with small decals of the American flag.· While some thumbed through the latest draft of the Powers, Funding and Government ele- ment under discussion at the hearing, others were content to yell and applaud when Orange CoWtty labor leaders addressed. South, Coast .Regional Com· m issioners. When others spoke, Par:ticular· ly env.ironmentalists ·who favored the actions of the com· missioJJ. many of the hardhats loudly booed and ridiculed. the speakers. ~ One instance of a personal threat that allegedly occurred in the hallway was reported to the. commission by a pony·tailed, bearded young man from Venice. -Passage Lea ing \ Vallarta . B1 ALMONLOCltABIY .....oa11, ................. ..:.. . . Wlndw1rd Pa_ssage ls ri.ot knqwn _is ~ partlcutarlJ' bot performer in light airs. But in. two flays of sailing in light to '\ moderate b~ io tbe 1'"":\J mile• Marina del Rey to Pu?r'to Vallarta race she has come from .a dead last start to lead the. 26- boat fleet. · · At the Monday noon roll· call Passage was 241 miles fronl the starting line and was reaching down the B~a Calllornia co,!ll in a 12·knot westerly. Her pgsition report placed her abeam of San Quintin Jsland south or Eosenada. Ragtime, Passage's rival for line honors, bad dropped to sixth place in lhe elapsed lime stand· in gs and had logged only 177 miles from the start. Ragtime is the 62-f~t sloop that beat Passage to, Honolulu by four niiii.utes in the 1973Transpac. . Handica p leader for the se<:ond straight day was Dick K elton's 37-foot sloop Kari II which logged 198 miles and Was in fourth posi· tion in the n eet. The majority of the fl eet was spread out between Enseoada and' San Quintin slil> hoping for northerly winds that would allow the big spinnakers to blossom and send them along at a faster pace. Front runners behind Windward Passage were Primavera, 211 miles; Ollnka. :.oc> 121lles; Sangvlnd, 199; Karl II, 198; and Ragtime. 177. Handicap standings: Overall, 1. Kari II, 2. Si.game, 3. Vi.J:en; Class A, 1. Tribute, 2. Olinka, 3. Dorothy O; Class B, 1. Saogvind, 2. Primavera. 3. Mistress IJI; Class C, 1. Kari II, 2. ~game. 3, Vixen. Ocean View's Candidates Meet .Tonight Prior to his planned speech, the man tdld the commission he had been.threatened with bodily harm if he professed ''environ .. · mentalist views.'' . The first of four candidates' Although an older woman told · forums in the race for trustee in the commission she WAJ the one the ·ocean View School District wbo threo.teried the Venice ·man,. will take place 14Dlibt at Hope he later denied I.hot s11e-was in-Vlew$obool. volved in the brief incident.._ Tbe program. co-sponsored by While he spoke the hardhats the League ot Women Voters of taunted him, yelling, •amoni Huntington Beach-Seal Beach other things: '1 Go get your an·d the llope View Parent· welfare check!•• Faculty Organization, will be at Laborers who lined the 7:30p.m. · jammed room during the three· HopeVieWisatl7622Flintstone hour hearing banged on the walls Lane, Huntington Beach. . at times. The 12 candidates for the two Chairman Donald Bright rural-trustee PoSit.ons to be decided on ~r ple'!'ded with the .workers to 'the Marcfl 4 ballot will speak dur· refr~!n from banging on the ing a formal presentation, then walls. . mix informally with the audience afterwards. Golden West Set For Knit Nuts Golden West Evening College will offer a morning class in beginning knitting, starting Wed· nesday. The class will be taught Wed· nesdays, 9 a.m .. to noon, in the Huntin2ton Beach Women's Club .. 420 10th St. Registration for ·the course will be in the classroom at the first meeting, with a tuition charge of $6. Three o ther 7:30 p.m . can- didates' nights are set for Feb. 11 at Vista View, Feb. 13 at Mesa View ar1;d Feb.18 at Rancho View schools. TRANSFER •• The survey would not bind the council to any si>ecific decisions, but might help Indicate what re- sidents would like done to balance the city budget, coun· cilmen said. IT'S ALWAYS WHAT ~ .. ,. ... "5.r ! • LONDON (AP) -Form•'r Prime Minister Edwurd ff .. th stepped o\lt of th• bat· tle. to retain hls leadership or Brita•n 's opposition Conservatives today aner be· ing outvoted by Mar•aret Thatcher~ !l forme.r edtlcation minister. Heath, S8, announced he woutd not be a candidate for ' the second leadership bnllol next Tuesday after fellow Tories in the House of Com· mons failed to re.elect him. The Tory party caueus In Parliament in its leadership vote gave 130 ballots to Mrs. Thatcher, 119 to lleath and 16 lo the "no hope'' candid ate llugh Fraz.er. Mrs. Thatcher. 49, formerly in Heath's cabinet, narrowly failed to get the oulrl&ht ma .. j()rity needed to take over the leadership. ., I I I MacDonald • Arraigning Scheduled From the Wire Services LOS ANGELES -J effrey R. MacDonald of Huntington Beach .. the former Army doctor charged. for a second time with murdering his wife and two daughters five years ago, was· ordered Monday to return to Raleigh, N.C for ar4 raignment Feb. 18. · U.S. Magistrate James .J: Penne ruled there was sufficient evidence to bold MacDonald for trial. Dr. MacDonald, who is free on $100,000 bail pending arraign· ment, was indicted last month by a federal grand jury In Raleigh. The case was reopened, at the urging of MacDonald's former father-in-law, even though he was cleared by the military of the 1970 murders. Raleigh authorities have stat· ed. they believ~ there are holes in MacDonald's story tha t four ••hippie type'' intruders attacked his family - even though he himself sustained knife wounds. MacDonald, a former doctor with the rank of captain in the Green Berets, has made a new life for himself in Southern California, where he has been head of eme,rgeocy services at _ ·St. Mary':S Medieal Center in Long Beach for the past three years. . A judge reduced bail set at one-• half million to $100,000 after Mac4 Donald's attorney produced a .series of character witnesse"s in .. eluding two policemen. It was expected that h.is at- torney, Bernard-Segal, would at4 tempt to get the trial transferred to Los Angeles. MacDonald had earlier voluntarily returned to Raleigh to give testimony before the gr and jury, His altorney said ?tlacDonald offered to undergo truth serum tests but was turned down by prosecutors. ·Adult Signups Prospective students may re- gister at the door of classes beginning this week in the Adult School of the Huntington Beach Union High School District. A · schedule of classes still open is available at the adult school of- fi ce, 17200 Golden West Street, 847·8503. IT SEAMS • ORANGE COAST · -t re urn. missioners will resume the hear· . There is a tendency lo take shortcuts these days. Almost every skilled pro- fession sees this. DAILY PILOT Direct Mail and its president. ing Feb. 24, allowing the remain-. Robert Sorenson, have pleaded ing 20 to speak plus any new · 1 guilty to mall fraU.d and await persons interested in offering ; sentencing.. their viewpoints. I Robert N. Weed p, ...... "i .,., Pulllh ..... ~ Jack R. Curley Yk.9 ""tt•mnl -Get*• Ml""l'ff" Thomas Keevll f.dilOI' Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall M~MHI'~~ Terry C9vllle WHt 0..-. ,....., ...... MutttlMton Beadt Offk9 111irlt. ... ...,.._. MtllifllA..,.,..,t: P.O. ••M, ... Council Action Here in capsule form are the" major actions taken Monday night by the Huntington Beach City Co un cil: ~ BUDGET: Accepted with little comment staff recommends· Uons for budget cuts t.otalling $1.3 million for 1974-75. TRANSFER TAX: Blunted the city administrator's desire ' tor a stront:i!mpaJ.p to support the real estate transfer tax on the llq27 oL GOLF: Pledged to use 1eneral funds end revenue sharing, if neces11ry. to insure that once bought, Meadowlark Gpll Cowi,e would never retuntto private ownership. · 01 .. , omc.. CITY HAIL: Okayed $3SS,OOO worth of remodeling work at ~OVM ""Kit, llllo~•Sl.-1 at.-new CIVI• -•••, CooU Mt ... : llG W.\! .. , SfrMI ~ '""11."Q'"'-L ~ h«lt1 SJU ~--"...,.._... ......,~.,!·~·~,..,,.,,. •GAS STA'D.ONS: ApProved a 120-day delay for implemenla· Tele-0141 .. ._, lion of tougher l~a,pln& law1 for service staUons. ~::r::::::==~·. MASTER ·PIAN:~t· a Feb. 18 p'Ublle b<aring dlte 'for ! The vast majority of carpet layers use the hot-melt tape which is ·several limes faster than hand sewing. Drawbacks include the fact that the tape is attached to the SECONDARY backing, and II the secondary backing has any tendency to work loose from·the primary backing, there Is nothing to hold the carpet together. Also, operating temperature of the Iron is critlcal, and ii the iron Is too hot or too cold, there is a distinct probability of a weak seam. Cleaning pases the ultimate test to this type of seam. and we have been called Innumerable times to repair someone else's seams which have come apart through the tendency of wet carpet to.shrink. At Alden's we hand sew our seam~ with a cross or baseball stitch. Then we latex the seam to permanently lock in lhese stitches. Sewing also penetrates both·· secondary and primary backings. Naturally, sewing takes longer. but our fine Installations have been a major factor in our growth through fifteen years In Costa Mesa. • llST sucri<>M IH THI HAlloa AHA • • .. I .. • AIJ>EN'S ~ CARPETS • DRAPES M0-1UO ehanges in the master plan land use elements affect1ni acrea1e ti ... ft":~--ht;_:;;~;;.,.;;;,.;n .. » ... _ <v• • .,.,,. .. ,-1.-J-...,.,rl,;of tit Cil!ntnll>ll'ir, tn the-tow lota;-and-adlacentto111.-1663 Placen a ,..,ve. ~.,..,...._,..,lllYM•..u...wc..,1.t dvlc centeto COnA MESA """""' •r ..... ,o .. _1i ,..,.1,. 111.tf .. T • ~~-wt111Wt .,.1.1 ,., ... l•d•.. 6'"6 4838 --· -OLD i.tilBAJIY: Referre4-all r~uests for space IA Ille' old " • oentrel library ID the administration or a staff study p futlll)I • 'H~7•. ~-___ 9 le •·JO iill. 9 le t-&AT. 9'30 IW' I "' •• •• ... • usesofthefaclUq<. ..__ .. ..,,_ -t-...,,,..~~~~~~~~---T~-:-~_,.._ lll-~~--~~~~....i..~~~~~~~~~~~~~_. ........ ~ • <J ~--- • . "' -·· -... --~.- • ' 7 I t 7 I .. • • ' .. -, . . " • T oday's C:loslag IV. Y. Stoeks • VOL. 68, NO. ~',~.SECTIONS,';u ~Af~!i ,! ' , ORANG.E COUNTY, c.r-,l~Ri(t.-~ SDAY, F<E BRUARY ~. 1975 N TEN CENTS N'i~. · i:tJsta~Ay~ ~oint fropnsal Aired . . --. . . Concedlng awareness that tbe , · posft.ls f.ot the acreaie bounded b)' deviation fr.om the nqrmal wning alterna~ plan : '! f ., ings be fort: the. planning com· 74 acres of prime CastawaY4 Up.PU: 'Newport~ay. Westclif( ~rocedure& in N.ewport Beach. •'Tbe process 'reS4J_~ i}\the de-mission and fit)'_ eou.nc~l lo Pi>lnt land, ls "sensitive •• of. lli1ve and Dover~"I,"· prtmarily in the area of lnforma-velopl!r receivin& S'Clbstantial c1-ce~tify the periditted uses for the ficials of the Irvine Co~pany Jnltial -propoeals ~@ill for the Lion gleanedabeadoldesigning. ty and public inpyt abepc\ of em~ property as spetlfied in the city have Prqposed a new w'ayto seek sett.ins of,d.eMities arid other ma-.-Traditionally, developers first barking oti design solutions. It geW!ral plan. · city approval& for residential and '•jor rUlQ.B bef«*'especillc plan:s are draft their P.tans and then present alsokncourages the developer to Once density and development commercialdevelopment·tbei:,e. formulated, and the top dealer thempubllcly-oftenfindingthat expend more investigative de-standards are obtained, a second Applying a set of procedures witb the '&tty will be the Deane substantial -.00 cogtly changes · sig~ effort a\ the proP:er time, in stage would· amount to more similar to those i'.n use in·lhe cit,y D~ v e fo pm ent Company of are required ~ obtain complete ord.~r·.to assw:e the ~st possible specific designs and more hear- of Irvine,. the~corn:Pa'ny's NewPort..fBeach; which wilf ae. apprQval. . deslgilsolution." ~ ings. representatives hope to seek.ear-velopthe parcel. ·•' Buf'-in a Jetter to city coun· The first pba.s~ of the proposed The site is the third chunk or ly city ~ndci~zeninputol)thepro-Th,e proposalS.are essentially a cilmert, the firm explains the technique will be the public hear· prime Irvine Company property ' presently in the design stages near Pacific Coast Highway. And like the other two , the prime ~D· ~ cern among city officials re- muins the traffic burden on the traffic -choked s tate thoroug hfare. They see relief In a new bay bridge. Potential traffic-generating projects and fears of even more delays have sparked a new lob- <Sce CASTAWAYS, Page AZ) ~nter.. CaJls Hospital Meet Coast"' Ullit Rapped . ' ·Workers J::ociferous at Meet . . By HILAllYKA\'E 01 tM DMIV f'llot IUoff- menl of the South Coast Regional ln arguing against the plan. Zone ConservaliooColhmission's labc:Jf1)ead~rs blamed the coastal cod'stal plan. ·como\tsson's past denial of pro~ Mondav 's hearinli was the jects for causing unemployment second of several pubUc bearings y,·oes among the county's work to be ht'=:Jd before the element is force. • finally Sent to the State Coastal Head of the Orange County Commission. · Council on Environment,· be Employment, Economy and Private Session Slated By DOUGLAS F RITZSCHE ot U. Oatly Plltil Sl.lft C al calls, whistles and .11p - plause from about 75 un - employed hardhat workers punctuated a heated, three-hour public hearing Monday on a con- troversial plan that would con- tinue existing coastal com - mission COntroJ. The workers. who wore their ,hardhats into the packed hearing room in Long Beach, gave l9ud, vocaJ support when Orange tounty labor leaders spoke sharply against the Powers, Funding and C~vernment ele- Part of a nine-part series ing Developmen~ CCEEED 1 Gilbert drawn up in a statewide coastal Ferguson told..comriiissioners lie plan, the eJement under dis--cussion would conUnUe e11:istence reje,cts._µt¢<J atest draft of the ele-. -r menl. · of the state and re:gional. coastal Calling It a . "disappointment commissions until at least 1979: and an e:i:•t:assm~t." he con. State Sen. Dennis Carpenter CR-Newport Beach) has invited the county's seven other state legislators to meet with Hoag Memorial Jl ospital Ad · ..,.'\""4;4 ministrator Scott Parker Feb. 14 to discuss Parker's views on a planned hospital on the UC Irvine campus. <Editorial comment PageA6.J Under current provisions of " · Proposition 20 they y,•ould e.¥Pire demnf!a t P 1or •· puttiJ?g an early in 1976. <See NOISY, Page A2l ·* * * * * I* *. I* * Da.-dhats Hamme~. Away I ' Meeting R~k~d b;r Yelling, .fers~al ~~aµ· . Yelling, bangin'g on tlte walls · small decals of the Amert.can·· When othera spok",_particular· and even personal threats Were Oag. · • ly en.vironqien t,..a li1ts w ho . all part of ~fonday''s lively public While some U)u mlted·thf.ough favored the actionS'" of the com· hearing in Long Bea~ that the latest draft of the Powers •• mi.Jsion, many of the hardhats featu-red a show or force by Funding a nd .Governmeat ele· loudiy booed and ridiculed the Orange County's hardhats. m.enl unde'r discussion •t tht!· · speakers. The publiC was ind~ heard, . hearing, other.s were content· t.O.,.. One instance or a personal About 75 unemployed Workers yell and applaud .)Nhen Oratige • threat th~t·a11egedl1.occurred in · turned out for the hearing, each County labor leaders addressed the ballwlfy W4B reported to the . wearing his brightly colored South Coast Regional Com -comrnjssfoQ by a pony-tailed, """' hard hat -some trimmed with missioiiers. (~WORKE~. Pa.eA2) ' .. North State Socked •, , ( l'. All Wet .This is Craig Anderson. Why is Craig a)l wet? Why does Craig have that silly grin on his face?, To lind 0,ut what .Craig fo un,:t so c_tmusing,,.on a rainy day a-long the Orange Coast, turn to page 84. . . ~ Worst Blizzard ih 15'Years Clogs R!>a.ds · •iUd the storm was expected to _Recreation_ Proiect ByTbeAssociatedPress Tahoe Basin also Wei-e reported The worst blizzard in yeilrs closed and the only Way out of the battered the snowbound Sierra basi n at.8 a.m. was by way of the today, forcing closure of two ma-Kingsbury Grade futo Nevada. jor highways becauSe of blowing The TahOe airport was clos'ed', snow, 60 miles per hour winds but the Reno AirPori was open, and zero visibility. although Reno was reporting one The California Highway Patrol inch of snow an hour. .. reported that Interstate 8 was Since the storm began Friday, closed from Baxter to Truckee Norden. atop Donner Summit in and that U.S. 50 was closed' from the Sierra hasTeceived 74 inches Sly Park to Myers. of snoW and has 10 feet on the T)le roads were closed at about ground. Another 14 inches were l."30 a .m . and were expected to reparted at.Norden overnight. rfmain clpsed at ltpst until· this : Thirty inches of snow were re- afteri>oon, theCHPilald. ported dtMt.ShlistaOicy. . All tnajor roads in the Lake The National We'alher Service * . ~ ·~ * * * Coast .·wet SJ'OC,K 'JRADING ' Sl'ILLHEAJIY ' • ' ., -j • • ,1 slacken this afternoon, allowing .I road crews time to open highway• before another storm Ai·r-ed 1.n . Ne.wport 1noves in late Wednesday. "'The low pressure area off the Washington coast that is responsible for the current weather is slowly weakening, but another storm system is moving ' toward the stale from tropical re: gions," the weather service said. ''This storm will be spreading a little warmer rain across the OOflhern half of the state Wed- neSday. '' *'" * * A proposal to convert the bar· ren old· Pacific Electric Railroad right-of-way in West Newport in- to a major 1 public recreation complex will be aired tonight 'before Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recrqation Com- mission. The proposal would bring ten- nis, basketball and handball courts, a playfield fOr children, bike paths, parking spaces and Testrooms to the strip along Pacific Coast Highway that once was used by the old red cars. "The plan is lhe Culmination of ma·ny years of · e'ffort to bring ·added recreational racilities to WeSt Newport," Commlssioner Mike Johnson said today. Johnson recently brought the first version of the plan to three homeol'fner groups in the area and said that the proposal has been revised, based on their com· Newport: Cites Big • _ ... • • -~-?. .. ments. If commissioners approve the plan at.the 7 :30 o'clock meeting in the city council chambers, public hearings will be scheduled and it will be sent to the city council for finaJ approval. Three tennis items will also be discussed tonight, including plans for the dedicatiOn of ihe new· San Joaquin Hills courts; whether or not a resei:vation system should be-used on the new courts •. and a progress report on the comrpercial tennis center proposed for Newport Beacb. Commissioners will also con · sider whether or not [they wish the city to acquire Irvine Com· pany land near the Community Youth Center in Corona del Mar for use as a p_ark . . The area is cited in the general plan's recreational .and op~n slllace element and also in the re· si<lential. element. The plan· ning commission has asked the parks panel to clear up the con- flict and recommend which land use ls best for the area. The lahd is localed near Firth Street and Iris Avenue. J Another agenda item involves a presentation by planner Tim Cowell, who wil l 'discuss the city's $118,000 federal grant ror 1975. • . j Carpenter said lhe meeting is designed to inform the legislators of potential competi- tion which could be caused by a university-run community care hospital.. The mee tifig, h~ said, will be closed to the public and press. University representatives, he sai.d, have not been invited to the m~eUng at the.~Newpqrt Beach • ~ospitl!J . ..However, Carpenter said he would be willing to set.up a similar meeting to alr universL- ty views if asked. · The separate viewpoints. re- volve aro~nd an $8.95 million ap- propriation bill now in legislative hoppers. The. bill, by Assemblyman Joh9 Bi;jggs (R-Fulle,rton) would finance university purchase or Orange County Medical Center and s upplement already ap· .PrOpriated f\iriOs for CQnstruction or the oil-campus hospital. Carpenter has said he will op- pose financing or the 200-~d on- ca mpus h ospital unless. its purpose can be changed. Present univ"sity plans call for an acute general care hospital. Hoag. through an affiliation with the Western World Medical Foundation Plans to build a lQ(>. bed community .hospital as part or a , 150-acre riledical complex. i\ear the UCI campus. . Through discµssions with Hoag Administrator Parker. Carpenter has come to believe that the university hospital will take patients from Hoag and Wester"!) World Hospitals. Carpenter is president of the board or directors of the Western World roundation, a non-prorit organization. The Feb . 14 meeting, . Carpenter said, was called at Parker's requCst. Carpenter said today he has · not yet received replies from the other legislators <See MEDICAL, Page AZ) OranJle J CoaNt ~ ... -ll W e11•l1e r Those rain clouds will de- part this evening leaving sun- ny skies Wednesday, accord· ing lo the weather ser.vice. Highs Wednesday in the up- per 50s to the lower 60s. Lows tonight in the 40s. I NSIDE T ODJ\ '\' , Saity Rand'& 70 but thi? old trouper continue& to pock lhem in during her latest tour. Story, Rage 81, Index ... --·. -- ' . .. r ' I ,......,.!'!!!! ..... 1111 l • . ' ,, . Al Doi. 'I "'-OT N --A., Passage- • <>naaau Ill,· • .~o~ ~'-'"-eports _.Leading r . JP°ef.e to Sifle. A~NI <UPl/ _.Tiii ~ dWon. ot .uilllf, 0-" ilbli>- plnC !Jc;9.!ID Aristotle Olla1als ""' wononecl ar"1 Illa wlfo Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis bu nown from New York to &rs bedJldo, family friends Bald today. <;...:.r......_~u • . Z-~1 . ··rta: · .. LoNOO <'AP> -Former -. • ·-~re at Prime Mtnlater Edward . 1 • ' • Vallarta 'lly ALMONLOCKAllEY DMl'fNll ...... NW • ' ' Wind'wata Pa11ife"1• aiot known as a particularly hot performer In' light alrs. But in two days or Hillng In ll&ht to moderate breezes in the l,US. mile Marina del Rey to Puerto Vallarta race she has come from a dead last start to lead the 26- boat fleet. · · · At the Monday noon roll call Passage was 241 miles from the starting line and wa.S reaching down the Baja California coast in a 12-knot westerly. Her position report placed her abeam of San Quintin Island south or Ensenada. Ragtime, Passage's rival for l ine honors, had·dropped to sixth place in the .elapsed time stand- ings and had logged.only 177miles from the start. Rhgtime ia the 62-foot sloop that beat Passage to Honolulu by four miriules in· the 1973Transpac. Handicap leader for the second· · straight day was Dick Kelton's 37·foot sloop Kari 11 which logged: 198 miles and was in fourth posi- tion in the fleet. · · The majority of the fleet was spread out between Ensenada and San QulnUn still hoping for northerly winds that would allow the big spinnakers to blossom 'and send them along at a faster pace. Front runners behind Windward Passage were Primavera, 211 miles; Olink:a, 200 mllp; San.gvind, 199; Kari 11, 198; and Ragtime, 177. Handicap_. standings: Overall, 1 1. Kari II', 2. Slgame. 3. Vi'xen ; 1 Class A, 1. Tribute, 2. Ollnka, 3. Dorothy O; Ciaos B, 1. Sangvind, 2. Primavera, 3. Mistress Ill; Class C, l. Kari D, 2. Sigame; 3. V~en. Fro•P~A.1 - C.t\ST AWAYS 0111'saJA. bu been reported ill for five ·days With a vlrus- lnJ'Rtton. Friends said-the condition of the 69-year-Gld multimillionaire worried re- latives and caused his wife to · fly to Athena Monday. The friends said Onas1il de- veloped a high temperature and was •'very uncomrorta· ble.'' Fro11• Page A.I MEDICAL. •• and does not know who wlll at- tend. ''ll's really just an tnforma· tional session," Carpenter said. ''There are ff!W people ln tJ\e Legislature who are aware of .the details involved. "Not even the guys who are drafting the bills are aware of what is at stake. We're doing something big and I want to see thatit'sdoneridlt." ~ Carpenter pfans to try to have the emphasis of the on-campus hospital changed from a general hospital to a "tertiary care'' hospital, designed for research and treatment of exotic diseases. The Newport Beach Republican said his intention has been widely misinterpreted as opposition to the medical school. "The university doe& not have a bigger supporter than I am," he said. UCI plans a general hospital because a legislative mandate requires its .California] College of Medicine JI:!' concentrate on train· ing-general pr:actiUoners, rather than specialists. Hoag Project ATLANTA1 Ga. (Ai'> -Prul· denl-ford, eampalsri)ng In the South !or bis economic pro· posal~. said today he thlnks the nation's economic health will be improved sufficiently in 1976 to permit him to run.for election to a full term. "I believe the economic situ&· tion in 1976 will be an improving economic picture," Ford told a news conference. •• ... I think the economic circumstances will be good enough for me • . . to seek election." The President again called for congressional acceptance of his economic and energy proposals. He indicated a willingness to compromise on some points, but said the Democratic Congress ''can't come up wilh·part or an answer." · Responding to questions. Ford defended social spending pro· posals in his $349-billion budget, saying ••it is not an austere budget, it is a very expensive budget" that provide~ fof the na- tion'ssocial needs. He said he would vigorously op- pose 8.ny congres!;Jooal' attempt to slash ~w~t rh)'w.e or re· ason" his ... '92:8-bUlion defense spending pf?pd:sals, saying deep cut.s could :jeopardtle·national 't . . ' ' , i secuny. ,· "' Ford uiade these points con- cerning foreign:pollcy:' ' -COngr~ss will appro e bis re- quest fof anJ additionat· $300 million in milifarv aid for SOuth Vietnam. this y~ as· well as the ' . ) ,;.;.,j • svls mnuoli' propooe4 roe r..C.1 lB'l8. U a.Qt. be lald, "Jt-will-eer·- talnly complicate the military situation.•• . ., -· -Recent problems in U.S.· Soviet relations will not delay this summer's visit. to the United States by Ruulan Communist party leader Leonid Bretbnev. -NegoliatlOllll are going forth on coinpleting the ·Strategic Arms Limitation agreement and should be completed in a re· asonable time. -The State Department and the National Security COuncil are studying the question of large Arab investments in U.S. busi· ness, he said, "but we a.rienotin a position to give you a categ"orical a~wer at this point.'' On domestic issues, ford said: -He wouJd Dot pass judgment on intentions of others when asked about reparts that Sen. Howard H . Baker Jr. (R·Tenn.). is exploring the possibility or seeking the 1976 GOP presiden- tial nomination. "I have indicated that it is 'mY intention to be a candidate in 1976. *In our system, anybody can, if they so desire, be a can- didate." -The information he used in his efforts several .years ago to impeach Supreme Court Justice William 0 . Douglas was provided by then·Asst. Atty. Gen. •Will Wilson -not by tben·Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell or then-FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. Criminal Charge Newport Attorney PI _ea'ds Not Guilty bying movement by city officials Given Oklty . eagerrorpublicsupportforearly Newport Beach attorney the estate of Wilson Eugene constiuctionoftbenewbridge. Remodeling plans totaling Roland Stewart Barcume LutherofSanClemente.whodied The 20·foot span proposed to more than $4 million for Hoag pleaded innocent today ti> June 25, 1910, in a Capislr"'°o replace tbt} 32-year-old bridge Memorial Hospital in N~rt criminal charges stemming from Beach convalescent borne after now in use sun faces many hear-Beach were unanimously '9.p-his allege'd mishandling of a naming Barcume to administer ings before regulatory agencies. proved :Monday by coastal com· $103,,000SanClementeeState. his estate. 1 In Newport Beach, it is viewed mission members. Orange County 8u,perior Court Other beneficiaries challenged Heath ~jepp.cr'Ciut at tho b~t- .tle l<rftt!Olo bis lead~p<lf · T FI ' ? B~il•'io '1 opposHlon ' Q ._ uor e Cooser~•• -Y after be· Ing outvof,e.(l bf. Margaret Thateher, ormef\educUion mlnbttJr. ..... . t Heath, si;~announeecl ho · would JlC)t be a candidate for the second leadership ballot -next 'fueada)1 after fellow Tories In thf' )louse of Com- mons failed lore-elect him. The Tory p¢y caucus in Parliament ln its l~adership, vote gave 130 ballots lo Mrs. Thatch.er. 119 to Heath fnd 16 to the ··~o hope" candidate· Hugh Frazer. ' Mrs. Thatcher, 49, formerly in Heath's cabinet. narrowly failed to get the oubight ma- jority needed lo t_pke over the leadership. MacDonald Arraigning Scheduled From the Wire Services LOS ANGELES -Jeffrey R. MacDonald of Huntington Beach. the former Atmy doctor charged ror a second time with murdering his wire an.d two daughters five years ago, was ordered Mond8y to return to Raleigh, N .C for ar· raignment Feb.18. U.S. Magistrate James J _ Penne ruled there was sufficient evidence to hold MacDonald for trial. Dr. ,MacDonald, who is free on $100 ,000 bail pending arraign- ment, was indicted last month by a federal grand jury in Raleigh. The case was reopened, at the urging of MacDonald's former father·in·lawb even though he was clear~d y the military of the 1970 murders. Raleigh authorities have stat· ed they believe there are holes in MacDonald's story ~hat four "'hippie type" intruders attacked his family -even though he himself sustained knife ~·ounds. • -. F,a,rther "1.tay, on Fl~or , Colj>Oration stte approvals could reault in a change ln the firm's plans t.o relocate in IrvinQ ec-co.rd~ng to a city planning Com- m1ss1oner a~d a FluOl'engineer. The Irvine Planning Com- mission put off consideration Monday of an environmental im- pact report on a planned road ex- tension which would provide ac· cess to the site. Consideration of a new report on the Micbelsoo Drive extension connec(ing UKt Irvine Industrial Complex with the city's Universi· ty Park area was referred back to th_e transportation com - mission. Residents in University Park. the· village's lY.'O community as- sociations and the Irvine Unified School · District }Jave been con- cerned that the liiik would chal)- nel industrial areu traffic _through the residential area. A traffic study in the new en· vironmental report was pre- pared by Crommelin-Pringle and Associates. The study maintains that resi- dents' fears that traffic would flow onto the residential stretch of Mictielson· .ire unfounded. Ad - ditional concerns that traffic will tie up the Michelson intersection . at Culver Drive, the report says, can be handled with street im- provements and installation or new traffic signals. Contacted this morning, Plan- ning Commissioner Frank Hurd said he fears Fluor will change its . plans to _consolidate its Southein Ca1ifornia Operatiorls 8.t the Irvine site if the city ... doesn't stop all this Mickey-Mousing around.'' At the firm's Los Angcles of· fice, Richard Muratnatsu, an engineer connected with the Irvine move, con!irmed that a change in plans .. has been men- tioned but nothing definite has been decided." • ''There is a feeling that this has been postponed and put off so much that it's costing us too much lo continue," he said. Irvine site project directors this morning were discussing the matter with the huge contracting firm 's legal· deJ>art'ment, Murlamatsu said. Fluor plans call for an initial 1.2 million square root, $55 as a key to~ highway's bot.-Propoaedremodelingplanlare .Judge Kenneth E .. Lae.ordered the payment to "Robinson'' w~ · ~ tleoeckwoes. part of a 20-year muter plan for Barcume, 37, of·901 Sandcastle reportedly has not come forward 1 ButthepotentlaJofnineyean' .growth that intends to convert Drive, to face trial May 19 on totestifydesptterepeatedefforts J\.facDonald, a former doctor with Jhe rank of captain io the Green Berets. has made a new life for himself in Southern Calirornia, where he has been head of em.ergency services at St. Mary's Medical Center in Long Beach for the past three years.· · millio.n building on the 105-acre _ site on Jamboree Boulevard near the San Diego Freeway, First proj'ections call for 5,500 emplqyes at the plant. .work. be.fore the bridge is built is the community hospital into a charges of grand theft, .perjury by the district attorney's office to having a major impact on de· complete medical center. aod offering and preparing false trace him. Fr-Page Al velopment plans. .. There are currently 472 beds at evidence. . · Barcume is free on his promise :Most recenUy the Irvl"he Com-the hospital and planners are Barcume was-additionally or-to appear for trial.· SUR j>any's .plans !or a $32-mlllion hoping to eventually reach an dered to return to court May 9 for PLUS corporate plaza in Newport 800-bed capacity. pretrial action. All the charges • • · ff. O eenter -ptac1ng an estlfuated Interior remoc1e11ng plana tor arecontainedinaGrandJuryin-'M.;le., p:..._.y acuvttystowed. orse wner 5,800 new traffic trips a day onto the older, original structure are dictment. ., iu..-" Wynn said that because of the the highway -were· delayed.re· being initiated following the re-Grand Jury action was taken the uncertainty of> the fuel silua-S D • . cenUy by councilmen interested cent completion of the tower ad· against the Newport lawyer after Earns $1 500 tion, those preparing this fiscal ues 1stnct in so Irie new apptbeches to diUon and parking structure. a series of probate ·tourt artu-. year's. budget made extremely handling the traffic problem. ments between Barcume and ' conservative estimates on the One of two Newport Beach General pla.D changes were sug. Superior Court Judge Claude M. Organizers' of the weekend amounS of cash the city wouJd re-owners of a hor$e described in gested., Fro• P .age Al Owens. block party at Mariner's Mile.an· ap from gasoline taxes. But in re· the Superior Court lawsuit as Still another project ls in the of· . ~udge Owens at one Pc;tinl nounced today that receipts from ality, gas was abundant and the ''Jdar Fad hall, an Arabian pure ling as well -intentions by the Jailed Barcume ror a weekend the fund-raising affair totaled city's reservea bav~ swell ed by blood stallion" sued the Orange Irvine Company to.develop the L-W 0 RKERS after the lawyer failed to produce more than $1,500. $18,600 in the gas lax category. County Tf ansit District Monday shaped parcel along tbe highway • • evidence substantiating his pay-The party was held Sunday to The r_e cently 8:~ nou.nced for injuries allegedly inflicted on and Jamboree Road to corporate bearded young man from Venice. ment of $52,900to a creditor iden-promote community spii;it...' changes in the financial picture horse and rider by anOCTD bus. office use as well. It currently is tified by him as ·'Harris following the devastating $2 amount to about double tbe on the generalplanforresfdent.ial Prior to his planned speech. Robinson." million blaze Jan. 11 and to raise amount of reserves than what development. the man told the commission he That payment was made from money for employes left jobless was originally forecast. , . But The Castaways site, af-had been threatened with bodily afterwards. Thelatesttol.alofsparecash1n fording a spectacular view of the harm if he professed ••environ-· Hot dogs and soft drinks ~~re th~ city's .ac~ounts is $569,718. harbor area, is by far the largest ... mentalist views.'' f'rom Page Al sold to raise money in addition The city s economy stood up of the three and has much more to bumper stickefs.'and buttons to 1974'~ problems ~~11,''. he ob- potenUal for generation of new Although an older woman told NOISY with the sloJZan "Off Your Ash-st:rved in a repart. While 1975 traffic.· the commission she was the one • • • RebuildMariner'sMile.'' will not be an easy year, the wh ho thredatenedd thhe Venice man, end to local government." The event was held in ~,park· city's financial positio~ a~ pre· _ e later enie t at she was in·. t d b m rt d t volved in the brief incident. . In addition to the attack by. inJZ. lot behind the burned-out sen e . Y Y repo in !~a es labor leaders, a softer barrage or · -b~~i"~~~·. another good performance. While he spoke the hardhats criticism c.ame from represen- UJq:AH (AP) -A man was taunted him, yelling, among tatives. of coastal cities, includ- shot in. the head and a wo.man-other things: ''Go get your ing Newport Beach. 2 Held in Kidnap Joseph T . Gacsi, who shares ownership of Jdar Fadhall with Arden Patricia Goodman, de- mands $10.000 in damages for in- juries suffered by him and the horse last May 2S in the Jam· boree Road area near lhe Upper Newport Bay. . . . . Named -as co-defendant with the OCTD is lady bus driver Mickey Diane Morris. was ~1dnaped ~onday nig!It, welfarecheck!'' -N'ewpo-rt Beach ViCe -Mayor spurnog a massive Mendocmo C t b lff' d t Laborers who lined the Milan lJostal suggested the re· oun Y s er s epar ment gional comm1SS· ion be abandoned Operation that ended with the jammed room during the three-SEAMS WHAT IT ALWAYS IT'S ed alls in favor of using local govern- capture of two men, deputies re· ~~.!::.ring bang on thew men ts to carry out policies set by ported. a state agency. . ORANGE COAST . I. DAILY PILOT Chairman Donald Bright fmal· ly pleaded with the workers to '"Implementation of the ''refrain from banging on the coastal plan does not demand the walls.'' continuation of the state and re· gional coastal commissions and ''If you damage anything here, does not require a continuing ir- it just costs the taxpayers rational and wasteful 'double · money.'" Bright admonished the permit' process,'' Dostal said. noiv group. While the vic,e mayor con- The hardhats were mosUy con-gratulated the commissioners on cemed with past commission de-improvements seen o:ver the first · cisions to rej~ct major projects draft, Dostal added, "Although' There is a tendency to take shortcuts th.ese days. Almost every skilled pro- fession sees this. - ,. : in Orange County coastal cities. headed in the right direction,. They blamed the commission's this draft stops far short or the The vast majority of carpet layers use the hot-melt tape which is several time~ faster than hand sewing. Drawbacks Include the fact that the tape is attached'lo the SECONDARY backing, and II the secondary backing has any tendancy to work loose from·the primary backing, !here is nothing to hold the c~rpet together. Also. operating temperature·ol the lrori is critical, and if the iron ia too hot or too col~. there is a distinct probability of a weak seam. Cleaning poses the utflmate test lo this type of seam. and we have been call&d lnnumerabl~ times to repair someone else's seams which have come apart through the tendency of wet carpet to11hrink. '" ' . • ' : t • • • ' . 'I J. . . . , . ' :, .. 5 • . l . . j . . ' 5. . ' ! :-I •• • • Ro~rt N. Weed f'rHIOlftl •I'd ,._~ Jack R. Curley YI~• Prei.lellnl •nll c..-.. ,,..,...., Thomas KeeYil f:clolO< Thomas A. Murphine ... ,...,..£ .. aa·r1esH.l001i Rk:hardP.Nall ..,,"....,,,.......it11ut.n rejection of the giant Avco pro· optimum." jects in the South Coast region for Environmental leaders. too, causing such widespread un-showed concemoverthedraft . employment among construction Dale Secord. representing the workers in-Orange County today. Orange County Environmental Coalition, said he believes local agenci'es should once again be made resPoI\sible for local plan- ning, even though they did the job poorly Ln the past. The commission hasn't yet : Woman, 87, Scared, Dies done the job of. "preserving and protecting the coastal zone from MODESTO A (APJ-Anelder-developers raping the land," ac- ly lllbde1t.o woman died •P· cordlngtoSecord. parenUy from frtcht at finding a The reason for this, he said, Is bur1Jar In her bedroom, that the perJDi.~process does not Stan.laJ&us County officials say. _ examine cucnul•tive eff eets . M,ary Bortes Perry, 87, awo)<e Secord 1uuested that tljc ,... .... Wiien a bur&1ar ~@!ened her £Iona~ cQm.mlssion form\i!,ate hutb'lbd, 11anuel, 112, who had general ,pollcles but allo.w ~ocal . spied the man ateallna blJ wallet, agencies to plan their coastal . tbesherilt'!1oftlce1ald. 'I areas and--illbmit their plans for· Mrs. Perl')' then casped and revl,w . · died ol an appanmt heart attack, Onlf ·about .b~f of lb• •O a deputy cormer said. 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A Secret Service egenl allegedly piled 40 cases ·tn a plane carrying Henry Kissin#er's limousine from caUfor-ota lq Washington. Now those without connections are able to gel Coors beer in the East. •· ' THE LEGENDARY BREW from Golden, Colo., is on the market here for the first time, and buyers are stamped. ing the first distributor lo stock it. · Coors is the natipn's fourth largest selling beer, despite having .outlets in only 11 western states. Last month the Supreme Court told the company it could not prohibit sales to the other 39 states. Now Paul Bros. here is importing the beer, and lines have formed to snap it up at $12.50 a case, about $1 a case more·than the average imported beer. ··it's. a good ' beer, a true draft beer." says Paul Lipschutz, president or the distributor. "But the key to its popul~arity probably is that it just hasn't been available.•• THE KEV JS ALSO its light, smooth taste. Jn California, where it is available, it commands 41 percent of the market, and it outsells its competitioi\ tn 10 of the 11 western states where it is widely distributed. In Te.l:u, the. 11th state, it does not top the list because it is· only sold in ·certain areas. -' ··we're only planning to offer it as a specialty item,'' Lipschutz said. ''We are still trying Lo see how mucb of a de·. mandtherewill be.'' Thursday, lhe day Uie first s'mall &avertisement ap. peared in a newspaper-here, the demand was high. By mid· a!ternoon,.Lipschutz was lmpressed. · '•l'VE BEEN ON TUE phone all day;• be aatd: ''We've. gotten more than 400 calls so far. People have been callia.1· up and coming out here ~o pick up three or four cases. It's am&Jin:g." 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I.lo Zwr" lllCI .ti • '' 11+ PG&E Refund SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Pacific Gas & Electric Co. says it wtll refund about $40 million to cu.stonlers as a. re- sult of lowv fuel costs. 4 r ' l • I ' . ' . ~ ' ' .. - - ., I 4JfDolll.Yl'll.OT • • . ~ GM8$2110 . OR $500 REBAIE · Just buy or lease• any new 1975 GM car listed here from a General Motors Dealer and take delivery through February 28, 1975, attd you'll get a check for either $200 or $500, depending on the car you Select. . And.this offer isn't limited to just a few · models either. . It applies to alJ 41 cars listed here, , regardfess of engrne or equipment. - So get in on GM's big small-car rebate offer and save $200 or $500 on a car that can help save you money on gas and operating COStS, too. •con~lt your GM Dealer for full lease details. ' See wur Chevrolet Dealers .s500 ON ·$200 ON VEGA $200 ON NOVA Vega No)ihbid< Coupe Nova Coupe Vega Hatchback Coupe Nova Hatchback Coupe Vega Wagon Nova 4-door Sedan ' Vega LX Notchback Coupe Nova Custom Coupe MONZA Vega Estata Wagon Nova Custom Hatchback Coupe Nova Custom 4-door Sedan 2+2 Nova LN Coupe Nova LN 4-door Sedan \ See vour Oldsmobile Dealers . $200 ON OMEGA· s500 ON DIMla Coupe 1 Omega Hatchbad< Coupe Omega 4-'9« Sadan Omega Salon CGupe STARflRE Om1191 Salon Hatchback Colpj · Omega Salon 4-door Sadan ' ' . OldlmObll I • " ~ I~ ' .. - • ·- G•.·w MllfAGE . -One of the best things about owning a small GM car is the good gas.mileage you 'CarJ;'.eitiiect. For example, our Chevrolet Vega and Pontiac Astra with available 140-cu.-in. 2-bbl. eiigines-delivered .. · the best gas mireage in the EPA highway tests of any 4-cylinder cars builtin the United States-. . 28 in pg. And in the city tests, the Vega got 19 mpg and the Astre 18 mpg, which are also very im-' pressive figures. Our new Chevy Monza 2+2, Olds Starfire and BuicJ~_Skyllawk did extreroely well in the EeA tests, too. The Mon~a 2+2 with standard 140-cu.-in. . 4-cylinder engine got 28 in the highway test, 18 in the city test. And both the1 Olds Starfire and Buick Skyhawk witi, standard 231-Cu.~in. V-6 engines deli\lered 23 mpg in the highway test, 17 in the.city . In addition, our Chevrolet Nova, Pontiac · Ventura and Oldsmobile Omega with standard 2&J;cu.-in. in-line 6-cylinder engines all got 20 mpg in ttie highway driving test, 15 in the city test. And the Buick Skylark with standard 231-cu.-in. V-6got . 21"highway,"15 "city." Of course, the mileage you get depends on where and how you drive. • , · Pontiac Ventura C1.11tom Sedan See wur Pontiac Dealers $200 ON ASTRE . $200 ON VENTURA Astre Hatchback Coupe Ventura Coupe. Astre Safari Wagon Venturaflatchback Coupe Astre SJ Hatchback Coupe Ventura 4-door Sedan Astre SJ Safari Wagon Ventura Custom Coupe Ventura Custom Hatchback Coupe Ventura Custom 4-door Sedan Ventura SJ Coupe Ventura SJ Hatchback Coupe Ventura SJ 4-door Sadan See vour Buick Dealers $200 ON APOLLO/SKYLARK Apollo 4-door Saden Apollo S/R 4-door Sedan s500·0N Skyfart Coupe Skylllk Hatchback Coupe Skyfart S/R Hatchbld< CGup1 SKYHAWK Skylark S/R Coupe • ~ 1 -..... , , • • • • o . a~COSJS • ~ I. " .- • If you toll'o elf!tHe oviner'smenual for ii(/ • , .. . ' • • reco1nm~nded' service, we figure the 1975 : C~vr!>r11t Veg~usi~:unleaded (uel could ' $av~·y'6U up to-$246 ln''Parts; lubrlcants and • ,.. 4 ,. laoor_9ver It~ 1974 counterpart using leaded filel;Jfdri.verfOO,OIJO.iniles. And the Pontiac. .Mtre follows the ·same recommended . : mainten.ance $cl1e(jule.. . , -in addition, oui'lrl"Hfle 6-cylinder models- . ·could save you I.IP to $304 in· scheduled · • ' maintenance, while our V-8 models courd save you u p·to $350'. Of course, parts and labor costs vary throughout the country, but we've used current list prices on parts and figured labor at $11 per hour. t ' • • . . . . oe111•~ars · off ·the.lors h~PS·~. " keep ·ptgdUIOD ~ lines· rolling . ·; . . . · an~-PIP.le • , , ... . ·wooon~ . " I ' \, ' • • .,. 11 L"1 • ' • .,. ( .. ... J ' . .. ,.~J ·rr ! I • . Bu Jct< SkJlllWk Hltcht\lc* OollP* " • . - .., I I ' l I \ I • Orange Coast .;.,,.,..;•,, ·, · . ': E O ltlON, - , Today's ·c1oslag N.Y. Stoeks lfO C.. 68, NO. 35, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAG6 ' ' ·" oftA,NGE COO NTY, C~.C:I FO RN IA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4', 1975 ' ). I\ I *' ,., I ' ....... ·c TEN CENTS . .. /! ~ . J ~ I" ~ ). ~ ~ ' • • ' ' Mes a · 'CoU:q~il · Pi>Y H1.l$.~ to Be. Decided .:. ~ • ~~· .;I ).. Ito, ... ;, ' ~::: 1 • • .. ·,. Costa ltleu. city councilmen ·The iocr:eases Wou-14:" keep will vdl&! tonieht ·on a proposed Costa M~s~;. councllr6n ~d ' ftW! percent :wary increase for or their colleagues tn o~ib,'borlng themselves. ft> .woutd· increase cities. ·· thetr pay' from $34.7 to $364 • The seven Huntington peadt month. councilmen are paid fSOO la Finance Director · Robert month ($175 fu Nl.ary ancj·$125 in Omab said lbat the increase is a a fiat experise fJ,llowancQ). In cost of living r.aise allowed_ NewPort Beach six cOUncilmen . general law <'titib in the state •.receive $300 a month and the code. · mayor $450 a month. ~ . Santa Ana's seven council thombers are paid less. The San- ta An& councilmen get $125 a month while the mayor gets $200. ln addition, the Santa Ana coun- cil members get a fiat $50 a month for expenses. Santa Ana has nearly 100,000 more citizens than Costa Mesa, which has a population of 77 ,000. In Anaheim, the largest city in the , collnty with four ,councilmen month and the month. 184,000 people, receive $400 4l mayor $800 a In addition to salarv. Costa Mesa's councilmen receive ex- penses. The total expenses budgeted for the whole council for the current fiscal year is $11,400, a figure which includes <See COUNCIL, Page AZ ) oard Firms Lash Daitw 1"11'4 PMt• afT-),1_ CLOUDS STACK UP AS FRONT CLEARS OR4'NGE COUNT'( Monday Afternoon View from Col1a Me1a1s Bethel Towers Show.~rs Expected To El\d We~nesday Agencies Launch Assault O u tdoor advertising com- panies have opened their assault on a Costa Mesa ordinance that would ban billboards and threatened tQ go to court ir necessary. · "We ai'e fighting' for our jobs, our very exjstence," said Ja'y Kingry , a representative of Pacific ·Outdoor· Advertising, in an impassioned appeal at a plan- ning' commission study session Monday night. - The rain which has fallen along the Orange Coast intermitte ntly since Sund<.iy night was expected lo continue with more showers tonight. Orange Coast residents haVc been experiencing fringes o{ the sio{"ip which th~ Weather Bureau sai is \Dcatea off the 'Pacific Northwest.\1'he rain will end. the· bureau said, as the ndrthern storm moves inland toward th'e Great Plains. llJ more ,Jei,:al terms, David Fttderi.ckson, the attorney for Meti<omedja, •said that the or- dio'!hc poovidod.fOl\ lbe elin\i9•- tion "'Of' a lawful, existing busi- ness. ''If it is the pleasure o( the city or Costa Mesa to enact a pro- hibitive ordinance tHe only con-. stitutiOnal waY would be to pay compens"ation." he warned. ARCHIT~CT'S MODEL SHOWS LOCATION OF PROPOSED PARK OFF BRISTOl. S'{REET •' ~ Costa Mesa Asked to Prov Ida Tax Break for Open Space In Comn1ercl1l Area · .. But the National Weather Service said the chance of rain ·would decrease to 40 percent WednesdaY' mornin~ . .and fall to 10 percent by Wednesday after - noon. There ha\•e been no reports of any serious damage pr accidehts along the Orange €oast, Where police reported no major flooding Tuesday, although most or the traditiona.lly flooded-intersec- tions appe·ared to ha ye plenty. The purpose of the study session was to hear the billboard companies' arguments against the ordinahce, which would ptiase out billboards over a se~en-year period, and rebuttal of an evironmental impact report on the ordinance, prepared by the city staff. Park·, Deal Ge:ts Study The storm has been called the worst storm of the ieason in Northern California, where resi- dents have been deluged since Friday. Two Northera California residents have lost their lives in storm-related incidents. while a Huntington Beach ma.n's traffic death Monday was attributed partly to i l . SegerstromAsks Tax Break for Open Space .. In Sierra Minor rock slides 'oc~qrred early today alon6" the tiluffs betweep San Clemente a nd Capistiano Bee.en, public wor~s !See WEATHER, P age A2l The ordinance is scheduled for its reading at the Feb. 10 meeting of .the commission. Monday night's study session was at- tended by about 35 peovle, includ- ing members of the city's beautification committee. The city of Costa Mesa is negotiating two new deals with the Segerstrom family involving a tax break for the landowner and the building of a new street. The lax break would be for an open-space easement in front of the 17-story Western Interna- tional 11ote1 being built opposite South Coast Plaza . It would become a park. space, Sorsabal added, "The city will get $250,<XX> a year in room tax rrom the 17-story hotel." He pointed out that tax income also would come from two nine- story office buildings planned near the hotel. In another comment on the park, pointing out that it would be a benefit to the hotel too, Dunn . said. "J have a feeling they would Blizzard Closes City Man ager Fred Sorsabal said the tax break would amount to about $8.000 annually. This is based on taxes if buildings were placed on the open-space ease- ment. Several advertising company representatives st>oke, an9 near- ly all called the stafC im"J>act re- port "slanted." They questioned the validity of a survey in the re - port which indicated that 87 per- cent of Costa Mesa citizens polled favored removal of billtx?ard,s L they said only 436 persons responded in the poll - and took issue with a suggestion that billboards can cause traffic accidents. Planning Director William Dunn explained the proposal to the planning commission Mon - . day night. For a lower assessed value, he said. the landowner Jim Simple, an attorney for would grant a 25-year public Paejfic Outdoor, said that easement over 2 Vi acres of open UCI IJospital . Meet Planned North Highways By Carpenter By The Associated Pres~ The worst blizzard in years battered the snowbound Sierra today, forcing closure·of two ma- jor highways because or blowing snow, 60 miles per hour winds and zero visibility. Thi! California Highway Patrol reported that Interstate 8 was closed (r_om Baxter to Trucke~ and·Ulal U.S. 50 was closed from Sly Park to Myers. The roads Were closed at about . 1:30 a .m. and were expected to remain closed at least until this afternoon, the Cl-IP said. All major roads in the Lake Tahoe Ba.sin also were reported closed and the only-way oUt of the basin at 8 a .m. was by way of the Kingsbury Grade into Nevad._, SI'OCK TRADING - Sl'ILL HEAVY The .Tahoe airport was Closed, several studies had round no cor· space in front of tile hotel. This bat the Reno AifJX>rl was open. relation between billboards and would mean that the area would although Reno was reporting one accidents, and commented, "It's be used as a park, though the city inch oC snow an hour· a good emotional issue, but in would not have to build it or Since the storm began Friday. fact it's not true." maintain it. Norden atop Ddnner Summit in He also cited examples of . Sorsabal explained that in the Sierra has received 74 inches Cederal and state agencies using terms of assessed value. the pro- . of snow and· has 10 J.eet on the biltboivdstourgesafedriving. perty would beco'lrte "like an ground. Another 14 iftch~s were SiIIU)le assailed the impact re-agriculture preserve only on a reported at Norden overnight. port.as ''an adversary's opinion smaller scale.·· , Thirty inches or sn<?w wer~ re-togetridof billboards." In saying the city might lose portedat~_t.SbastaCi.£y _ . In addition to the proposal to $8,000 a year in property tax if The National Weattter Service · prohibit billboards, the company _another building were put on the said the s~orm was expected. to (See SIGNS, Page AZ) site instead of leavipg it 'open slacken this afternoon, allowing • · . .:. road crews t inie~1 ~t..o o p en _. ·1 highways before another storm zeida Tm' • al 1noves in late Wednesday. on ·'The low pressure llfea ore the Washington coas-t tb&t is .Groups Back Cl,wrch FolUl(l.er By DOUGLAS FRITZSCHE ot U. Dell• Plklt SI.ti State Sen. Dennis Carpenter (R-Newport Beach) has invited the county's seven ot~c state leiislators to meet with Hoag Memorial Hospital Ad - ministrator Scott Parker Feb. 14 lo discuss Parker's views on l\ planned hospital on the UC Irvine campus . (Editorial comm e nt Page A6.), . Carpenter said the meeting is designed to infQrm the legislators of patential conipeti- tion whicb could be c.aused by a university-~ community care hospital. ~ · ' The meeting, he '8aid, w.ill be closed to the public an<fPress. responsible fot th-.e current weather is slowly wealening, buJ another stqrm systeni ls mQving t.ow8rd the stat.e rri>m'f.ropic81 re- gions," the weather s4rvlce said. "This storm ·will be s)>readlng a little warmer rain fcross the northern half o( the state Wed - University representatives. he said, h ave not been invited to the meeting at the Newpart Beach hospital. Howev.er, Carpenter Sm(lllwood ~is exJfeCted to argue said he would be willing to s.et up that Mrs'. Pryor, .or 499 Cabrillo a similar meeting to air unlvetsi- St., is fte-e lo accept donations for ty views if aslted. · , her •strologic~ forecasts. The separate viewpoints re- uesday. '' -NEW YORK CUP!) -The . In lhe S~n FranCls<:b B)l.y area si,ock markc~ closed lower today a 70 percent chabce of rain was Ghurch of Astrolight founder Zelda Pryor, 76, was scheduled for trial today on a charge of violating a Costa Mesa city or- dinance forbidding the taking or any pay for any kind or predic· lions. The coalition of women volve around an $8..95 million ap· lawyers and law'!tudenls are fil-prOPJ"iaUon bill now in leciJfaUve ing a brief c hallenging the hoppers. • in heavy triding on ttte New forecast fqr Wedneaday with Yor)< Stock' Exchange, ·iiflhough · hlgl)a e•pected in lhil )lild :IC)s . it rebounded somewhat rrom an Shdw'ers 1,l(tm Continue to fall on earlywaveofprollttaklng. · the soggy Joaquln Valley The Doi" Jones Industrial lhtough Saturday, lhe wealher averaiae, oU njore than 10 JX?iD\s vi ..... AJ led • · al the outsel, losl 3.37 W!"ts•lo ce P•"" c · ,• 708.07. Declin& l"4 •4vail<:es by .,The •'-"rm •Y•tem, will . dl'(>.P aboul a nlne·l<>-•1>1,m~rgilt. ram through Wedneild•~. lben · Prices were lower.kl moderate _another surae ot m.o-...ture wW.. 'lh Ameri Slo k ,co)\llnUe , the wel 111'.••lller and trading on • can c clobdy •Illes Into ~ wee.ltelld Exchange. • . , • • 1~':"...SleJl llxpl~«J ,: '. . " A group. ol Otange Coast and . Los A111eles.Cplinty !Jody law stu- dents Jjave rkUi'1 iQ'.her slde'in Ille !'ifa I actll>» In Harbor J udlc\111 District Court. -!!-ex ct1l01 lhe ban n accept. lnl monetary retutn for work peilormea Is a vlolJ 9 ,ot.! 14th ·A1ne ndment 01 i ::U . Constitution, wblcli- slavery. . ~ '"'u Defense altoi'nu'.:.ll.I ordinance. --r--.!f.he bill, bY---Asaembly.mad. Her troubles originated shortly John Briggs (Jt.Jl"ullerton) would before Christmas when Delee-finance university purchase o( live Dick Bowrqan dropped into Orange County Medical Center her licensed church at her home a n d suppl ement already ap- and issued a citation aft.er a con-propriated funds-for COD!ftruclion sultalion. _ • _ .. _.1Jfill~91l· Alljl'Wl;)'o•P!tal, , . ~'· ~ -·Oeiiitllter~~ IAid,!m.;. Ill o~ '~ . *'l!na\WD11.dlll4 d ""' ' st" · pus ~osplUI unle ·' Its · 11 1 MAofC.U.f'ne$. do it anyway build the park without a tax break).'' Dunn said that the arrange- ment would be good for the city because the landowner also would assume liability for any damages that may occur in the park. He estimated the value of the land at $6 a square root. Th~ land would remain private -pro- perty. . ·The ~o ncept cal ls for a walkway to rise gr-adually from the park to the too of the Avco building, where is it is presently located at Bristol Street. and for this pathway to becom e a crossway over Brislol Street to the shopping plaza. In another arrangement with the landowners, the city already has undertaken to build a bridge at the end of Anton Boulevard over a flood control channel. Staff members explained lo the city council Sunday that the city is planning to build a 60 feet wide, 120 feet long road over the flood (~ee PARK, Page A2) Coust = \l'eatht•r Those rain clouds will de- part this evening leaving sun- ny skies Wednesday, accord- ing to the weather service. - Highs Wednesday in the up-. per 50s to the lower 60s . Lows tonight in the 405 . I NS IDE TODA Y Sally Rand's 70 but the old trouper continues to pack rhem in during hf:r• iatest tour. Story, .Rage 81. lnde:o<-• .. ' .. , -,1,f~ "'T, ~ ' . * • , ~ ·1, ~· - ..,..'}~ ·~ .~ •• '·~ •y ' .. • --- ' I j I . l I I I I (: . I l . ,. l ' ' • - ' 'c ~: 41 . ' ,, TU!!l!y, F!bfy!r1 $117& ' DAILY PIL,OT • r:::;~~ ... -~~-·. Paasage ti• . .aat : • --'~_dino ca\81\U ,l,.A:: ~ ~=TONl-GIIT=-:::;J v ailarta COSTA ·MESA CITY COUNCIL -.Becular ~ •. City Hall. 6,IO.p11r1, ..,, · 'HOT L BAL1!l.M6RE" - South Cout Repertory Thea~r. throua'b Sun. 8p.m. . . iodward Passage ilJ not wn as a particularlg hot . former in light airs. But in.·· two days of sailing in light to ~ UCf LECTURES -"Tlirougb the .Scientist's Eye.'' Bran- dYw lne Library, 8 p.m. "Professional Practices in Hous· ing Industry,•• Room 178 Humanities Halt, 7 p .m . ''Mana&ement Development for Women,'' Room 140 Social Science Lab. 7p.m. moderate breezes in the 1,12571 mile Marina del Rey to Pu~tto · ~ Vallarta race &he bas come from WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5 COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL -Public hearing on Community Development Act, City Hall, 6:30 p.m. COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOARD -Regular meeUng 1370 Adams, 8 p.m. MES ·A VE ,RD'E HOMEOWN!RS AS· SOCIATJ'ON -Mesa Verde School, 7:30 p.m. Public invited. Inform a ti on 546-1993. a dead last start to lead the 26- boat fleet. · At the Monday noon roll call . Passage was 241 miles from the starting line and was reaching down the Baja California coast in a 12-knot westerly. Her Position repart placed her abeam of San Quintin Island south of Ensena4a. Ragti#Je. Passage's rival forl line honors, had dropped to sixth place in the elapsed time sl.and · · ings and'had logged only 177 miles .. from the start. Ragtime is the · 62-foot sloop that beat Passage to Honolulu by four minutes in the 1973Transpac. · Handicap leader for the sec-ond straight day was Dick Kellon's 37-foot sloop Kari II which logged 198 miles and was in fo urth posi· :'ALCOHOLISM, AN ADDIC· TIVE DISEASE" ~Dr. Robert Schmitz lecturer. Ral'!!Kh Hills - Hospital, 1:5o7 E. 16Ui Street, , NewpOrt Beach, 6:15 p.m. In· formation 645-5707. BASKETBALL -CoSta Mesa at El Modena, Estancia at Magnolia, Westminster at NewJ>Ort.Harbor,7p.m. , UCI LECTURES -Poetry tion in the fleet. From Page Al All Wet Pian Assailed ~-:H~-dhats Hoot ~· ·(36itstalPanel ls,y ' DARY KA~ F8riuson told commissioner::a he 1 j-' ..---~R-'teJects the latest draft of the ete.i C 1 ·' ment · \1 atca 111 .whl•tlea and ap.. C ii· g it a "disappaintmenl pla~stt_ troui about 7$ uo-andaa~embarrassment," he con· empl9yed.1 hardhat workers .demn!t{iJ.tle plan for .. pU~Ung an ~'Ctuatecl tl. heated, three-hour end to local government.· ~ubli• heatlal'Mooday on a con· lb dd T to the attack by. troveralM Plan that ~d con·•· a 1 ion sol b ge of· t11111e l •>1(at1nc cou~I cpm1. labor.\~aders, a ter arra mi'uJoncootrOl. ti-'\~ cttUc1sm came fro~ re~r~i~a-The workers, wbo wore· \heir taUvea of coastal cities, m 4 .~!>.•ta lillo Ill!' pac!<ed he,rinC Ing Newport Beach. . 1"00111 In LQPg· JMac~; ·I••• loud, .A. .A. * 'vo't:al a.~p,poct. when Oran&e ~ }4" County .l)J>Or )e'adera sJ)oke Jf'4 k sharply acalqst the Powers, or en Funding 8nd Government ele· " • ' menl of the South Cout Regional· · \ ,Zone Conservation Commission's Rid• l coastalplan. icu e ¥onday•s' hearin& ·was the second o( sevei:al public hearings , to be field· be(ore the element is s k finally •ent. to the State Coastal 1nen en Commission. :r" ,..... Part ora nine-part series being drawn up in a statewide coastal Yelling, banging on the walls plan, the• element under dis-and even person~! threats were cussi~ wo'Uld continue existence all part of Monday's lively public f 0f.tbe·stat'e q regional coastal hearing in Long Beach that · commissiohs ,uriW at least 1979. featured 'a 'show of force by Under eurreflt provisions of Orange County's hardhats. Proposition 20 they wou1d expire' . The public-was indeed heard. early in,J.9?6. · . ·About 75 unemployed workers Wrltln1, Worlalbop, Room 257 · lfumanltle~.Hall, 7 p.m. ''Learn'-representatives also railed This is Craig Anderson. Why is Craig all wet? Why does SIGNS ... In .ar~1ng against the plan, turned out, for the hearing, each labor ~atlef• blamed the coastal wearing bis brightly colored ~ommiason ~ ~t denial of Pl"O<\ hard hat _ some trimmed with Jects f<?r causmg unemployment small decals of the American- woes •moni the tountY,'s work flag · ing Di1abllliles,'' Rooni 104 against a proposed fee increase Craig have that silly grin on his face? To find out what .~)lyslcalSclencesBldg.6p.m. for the boards during the phase-Craig follJlll so.,amusing,on a rainy da¥ alclng the Orange f~rc~. while some thumbed lhrough He,ad of the Orange County. the latest draft of U,e Powers, Council on .Environment,· Funding and Govenunent ele- EmploYii:qent, Economy, and rnent under d iscussion at the Dev~lop~e~l (C~E~) Gilbert hearing, others were ~ontent to ,. out period. Coast. tum to paiie B4. ··. ~ . \ Presently the city receives a ·-·---------~---------------l'ro-Page Al total ol $716 a year in revenu~ -from the 35 boards in the city. A DI CAL proposal to tax t,be boards at the ; • • • ~at~ of $1 a square foot would hr- ..... " ..........-_ . ~Jl!gln~_.OOO&Muall_y. ! Ford Says Thing$ -''* · ·; '.. ,xell and applaud when Orange ~&unty labor leaders addressed South Coast Regional Com- missioners. . -Dw'Dosecanbec~ed. ~ -··w~~woufd -ntver Cough uii -~~ent univeralty Pl&ll8 call $63,000 a year," KJngij said, ad· for t.O acute general care dingtbatbillboardsrequirenoci- bolpifa.l.· ty services. Hoag, through an affiliption -'"SfiDple_\s.lii(f that such a hike with 1be West.em WMJd Mett'ical would meau that 'the business Foundation• plans to build a 100--license for billboards would be . bed community hospital as part incl-eased "'several hundred ' ol a 150-acre medjcal complex times." .To Improve in '76 . . . I J~J;~,,e.41 COUN .. CIL. When others spoke, particular- 1t· • ly environmentalists who . x favored the actioQs of the com-local tra.v~ and miscellaneous mission, m·any of the hardhats e,;penses and $3,145 for con· loudly booed an~ ridiculed the near tbe UCI c'1n.pus. ''I assume other businesses Through discussions with Hoag would pay that amount," he said. Admjnistrator Parker, ·•uwe are being singled out, it's Carpehter~ bas come to believe obvious what we are being that the university hospital will .s).ngled out for." take patients from Hoag and Attorney Frederickson said Western WorldHosl»;tals.. that the ordinance provided for Carpenter is president of the the elimination. of a business board of direc:torsofthe Western ''without ?..Pecific findings and is • 'W-.f~. a -prvfit nbject t.O attack ""' tonaUttt~ organizatiOn. lioit.al grourlds. '' · · ' The P-eh. 14 meeting, Will Courtney, who owns pro· . Carpenter said, was called '!-t perty in the 1500 block of Newport Parker's request. Carpenter sru.d Boulevard, said that he receives ·today he has not yet received $2,!iOO .a· year from a billboard replies from the other legislators • co~pany, and guessed that a total and does not know wbO Will al-· of $60,000 a year is paid to proper· · tend. tY owners in Costa Mesa by the "It's really "just an inform a· sign companies. ' ATLANTA, Ga. (APJ -Presi· dent Ford, campaigning in the South for his economic pro· posals, said today he thinks ,the nation's economic health will'be improved sufficiently Jn 1978 to permit him to run for election to a full term. "'I believe the economic situa· tion in 1976 will be an improving . economic picture," Ford told a news conference. " ... I think the,e.conolOJ:c..Cir~ms~ncea will be good ~nough for me • . . to seek election." . The President aiJain.., called for congressional acceptance· of his economic and energy proposals. He indicated a willingness to compromise on sOme points, but said . the Democratic Congress "can't come up with part of an answer." ferences~· speakers. ason'' his $92.S-billion defense Al h · d. 1 · d tHovg councilmen incur ex-One 1· nstance or a personal spen 1ng proposa s, saying eep II · cuts could jeopardize national penses at di erent ratios to one . threat that allegedly occurred in secqrity. another, depending on who goes the hallway was reported to the . Ford made these paints con· to the· .conferences, the Sll,400 commission by a pony-tailed, WOlJ)d break down into $190 each be ded f V . cern1ng foreign policy: th .1 't t d . ar young man rom en1ce. -C 1..: • per mon 1 1 were _spen an p · t h' I nned h ongress will approve h1sre· . d' t .b ted nl r1or o 1s Pa speec . quest for an additional $300 is ri u · eve y. . the man told the commission he million in military aid for Sf>uth By comparison, Huntington • had been threatened with bodily Vietnam this year as well aa ,the Beach . has ~u;dgeted a total of harm if he professed "environ- $97 .11 . sed 1 •-1 $9,295 in addtlional expenses for . mentalist views .. 5 m1 ton pro~ .. or au:.ca its seven• councilmen, while · 19?6· If not, h~ said, It ~er-Newpart Beach has budgeted t111Gly "°.'!'pllc"I", Ille pul1tory . '6,425 IDtotal f!llpemeo lhia year situation. . · for tts couhcil. , -:Recent proble.ms in U.S.· 'JI.. finance department official So_v1et relati~ns. ~ · not d~lay in Santa Ana esllmated. that this summe.r s v~s~t ~the Uruted between $5,000 and $6,000 would States by Russi~. Communist be incurred by that city'• council party leader Leonid Brezhnev. in conferences"costs th~ ye•r· In Anaheim, a total Of $16,200 is budgeted fOr council expenses. Finance Director Oman ex· plained that the action the coun· . Frona Page A.I PARK •.• control channel. This road would run from Anton to Sunnower Avenue to lheeastol the hotel. tiopal session." Carpenter said. "I worked hard to pay for my ''There are few people iil the · property," he said. "For this in·· Legislature who are aware of the come to be taken away almost details involved. without due process seems to me Responding to questions, Ford defended social spending pro- posals in his S349·billion ·budget. s aying ''it is not an aus tere budget, it is a very expensive budget" that provides for the na- tion's social needs. WEATHE' R .. · •· cll lilll takttJonlght will be the firsl reading of the ordinance, with the increase being effective Milyl. Public Works Director Jim Eldridge said that the road would relieve congestion on Bristol Street. It would be needed because of th~xtra comrri'erclal buildings planned in the area in the next several years. ,, '· •• Hoag Project Given Okay Remodeling plans totaling rnore than $4 million for Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach were unanimously ap· proved Monday by coastal com· mission members. Proposed remodeling plans are ' part of a 20-year master pl•o for growth that intends to convert the community hospital into a complete medical cent.er ... There are currently 472 beds at the hospital and planners are hoping to eventually reach an 1800-bed capacity. Interior remodeling plans for the older, original structure are being initiated following the re- cent completion of the tower ad· dition and parking structure. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed """'"'"' .... "'*lltlwr Jack R. Curley 'Wk • ......... 1 -°"_ .. ,,,,.,..._ Thomas KHvil ··-Thomas A. Murphine ............... .: .. < a very serious thing." Veilyn Marth, a resident, argued that billboard owners . ·"have been getting away with ·something for nothing for years. :We are subsidizing their income :with uglification." < He said he would vigorously op- pose any congressional attempt to slash "without rhyme or re· At the Cotatrols Costa Mesa Police Chief Roger Neth demonstrates <:on· trols on one or two new Eagle patrol helicopters received < by the cltr,. Watching liow it's done (from left) are Jess1e f Hamil, Mike Meiss and Jo.ck Epperson, Bank or America · executives who handled teaslog, plus city Finallce Direc· tor. Bob Oman, Assistant City Manager Boll DUl!gan and Dick Wesl, ol Hughes liellcopters, Culver City, Ne)" COP· ters replace old ones. I . . ~ . , crews reported. In Southern California moun· tains, ski" lodge·owners were re· joicing over 10 to IS inches of fresh snow. Most ski resorts re- port very good to excellent skiing on 2 to 3 feet of packed base with snow still falling. \ 'fhe snow level is at 4,500 feet and. chains are required. Moun· lain highs will be in the 30s \ted- nesd a y w\th the low .at 15 degrees : Sierra Northern CalifOrnia ski resorts repqrt 2 to-3 feel of fresh snOw. The California Highway Patrol reports no snow on the. Ridge Route. The five councilmen's salaries were set at $347 a year ago. Prior to that they were $3)() a month, an amount established in 1972. , ~ brg increase for Cost& Mesa councilmen came in 1~ when their pay W&J\ set at $250. Before that they were paid only $50 a month. · Costa Mesa is a general law ci· ty, which means that its salary allowances come under state law. HuntinJto:n Beach, Newport Beach, Santa Ana, and Anaheim are charter cities, which means· that each. city ts charter stipulates salary schedules. Sorsabai said that the io8d.W1it be put in six months from now and ··even a $250,000 expen- diture" would be returned to lhc city in sales tax in a year. As the concept was explained. to councilmen, they noted that $350,000. worth of improvments to Bear Street, behind the Bullock's store, was estimated to be re· turned in taxes in three years. · The extension of the currently nameless street from Anton to Sunflower and the open space de- dication currenUy are still in the planning stages a nd have not been formally approved by the planning commission-Or coun·ciJ. IT'S ALWAYS WHAT IT SEAMS . There is _a te~ency to take shortcuts lhese days. Almost every skilled pro- fession sees this. The vast mfiorify of carpel layers use the hot·mell tape which is selCeral times · faster than hand aewing. Dra~backs include the fact that the tape is atlached to the SECONDARY baac11)Q. and _if the secondary backing has any lendani:y 10 work loose from ·ttie prilTlllfY back1119. there 1s. nothing to hold the carpet tog el her. Also, operating temperature of.the iron 1s cnt1ca1. and ii the Iron is loo hot or too cold. there 1s a Qistlnct. probab11_1ty of a weak seam . Cleaning poses the ultimate test to this type of se_am. and. we have been called innumerable times to repair someone else's seams w~1ch have~ apart through the tendency of wet carpel to shrink. Al Alden's 'IV8 hand sew our seams wilh a cross or baseball stitch. Than we latex lhe seam t~ pertnanently lock in lhese stitches. Sewing also penelrates both secondary and prunary backings. ' · Naturally: sitwing takes longer. but our fine installations have been a major factor m our growth through fifteen years in Costa.Mesa . - • IEST SELICTIOM IN THE HARIOR ARIA • EN'S . ' C'ilPETs • Dit4PES ·1~3 ·;, ... .-ia ·~· ' . 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