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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-02-11 - Orange Coast PilotI I 1. , I 7 • • ' ' • . ' . ~ -· .... ·-.. _ . ' '\· -~--..----- UD s ' , WestD1i•1ster. Man Irvine Broker ' . '. r • G11Ds ' ' •• ' . Then I I ' T U ESDA Y'AFTERNOO N, F E BR UARY 11, 1975-. VOL. 64. NO. U. ! StECTtOHS, ff "AGES ' L· ' Going Up [•.· , uiotT•~O .~A group· of U.S. and Russian astronauts and engineers , (circl ed) are dwarfed by the Saturn lB rocket 1 .... scheduled to carry three Am ericans·to an orbital meet· •. ing with the Russians this 'July. Russian cosmonauts and their engineers toured the Vertical Assembly Building at the Kenne~y Space Center. .Clemente Man Dies ,r 1'" . ;lfter Auto Crash 1, . . 1 / 'A. 69-yeur-old Son Clemente man died l\londay "'hen he suf- .fea;-ed a heart attack behind the :wheel o( hi S pick up truck, )Ost ·control, a nd rammed two cars 1:' ' '.> .~County Man .:Shoots Wife, ' , 'Kills Himself · ~ Westminster man shot and iieliious1y wounded h1s wife Mon· 1 day eve nin g a nd then shot '1iinsetf to death, an Orange 1 ~unty Sheriff's spokesman said I ~today. . _ ·• •Wanda M. Ayala. 47, 1s tn 1:..,eri_tlcal condlt·\qn at Stanton ,eommunlty Hospital today after elng gunned down by her -t"hUlband in fron~ O( an apartment -!ding at 7932 Lampson Avi., in .•lfn! unincorporatea county area ~,_.·Garden Grove. 1\'-Sherifr's del!uties were told !ifrs, Ayala was shot twice by her -m<'mer husband, Junior Waiden • HOughton, SO,. as she returned "l!Orne !rom wtirk at about 5:30 ••. m. , .. stopped ror a trarric light. Efforts to revive -Caroll L. Stevens, 118 Calle Balboa,' on the way to San 'Clem ente General Hospit.al f ailed. tic was pro- nfi,uoced d ead on arrival. 1 • 'the drivers ot the other.two ve~ictes as" We ll :as SleVCn~· wife and a p'asse nger in •ailother car were unhurt. · " · Police-said Stevens IQftt.control of the vehicle be tore r eaCtiing t~e M,ariPQsa lnleri;ection· on North El Catriino·Rei l 8nd slammed1n- to.the rear Of the ic~rs;~.cbusing moderatedamaJe. Mrs. Grace Stevens toli:I tr&ffic · investigntq,rs that her bushland had become anl\Oye<I ari<:l1shbrtly afterw.ard 1b~gan. \o e~rteq~,~· short breath and the sy'mptoms of a heart attack. She said her husband slumped against bet maklng it impossible for her Lo bring the pickup under control. Afte r t)ie truck collided with the stopped cars Mrs. Slevens said she attempted to adm nis~ec first aid to her 'husband but dis· covered that he was too heavy for her to move. A followup investigation dis·· closed that Stevens died of the heart attack.. not as a result of the !See CRASH, Page•A2l • • • ' .. Given 3 Years 8elf In Conspiracy . • Irv ine Broker Options Fraud Suspect Jailed . RobertD.HillofJn.;ne\vassen- tenced l\.londay to federal prison on charges of being involved in a S6 mi Iii-On commodity options con- spiracy. Burglars Ne t Mesa Church Tabe rnacle Burglars have plundered the sanctuary of St. Joachim's Catholic Church in Costa Mesa, carrying off a heavy bronze hol y tabernacle ripped violently from its mounting and two gold com- munion chalices. Loss lo the c hurch at 1964 Orange Ave., is estimated at S600, SlOO each ror the chalices, accordin g to F ather \Vilbur Davis, who called police Mon· day. lie said housekeeper Sophie Nett discovered the burglary about 6 a.m . when she arrived to tidy up the sanctuary fotlo"·ing Sunday services. Investigators said the 5()-pound bronze tabernacle had been tugged. out thrQugh the south exit, because a white muslin covering used to protect it was found caught in the casement door. Church spokesmen said the sanctuar.y is protected by a burglar a~arm but-a decision was reached·recently to tum it off at night beliause many. accidental fa lse alarms had been disturb- ing. Police advised parish leaders to resume its use. Jlill, 49, or 18231 Baybe rry Way, was also accused or taking SB.500 Crom an ailing Huntington Beach man for 44 head of cattle owned by somebody else. Hill was sente nced to three years in prison and a $10,000 fine. Two of hi s associates "·ere con- ,ricted with him on Jan. 22. They drew lesser sentences. A federal jury convicted all three men on charges of con· spiracy, mail fraud, wire fraud and fraud in th e sa le of securities. Charles Gish, 30, of Newport Beach and Richard L . Gray, 51, \Voodland llills, were ordered to serve 90 days in Los Angeles County Jail, spread over the next 4S weekends. They will s pe nd the re mainder ·of three· year probation terms imposed Cor their role in the In- t e rnation a l Commodities Ex- change Inc. CICE ) operation by working four hours per week as volunteers for a legal aid societ>'. Judge Manuel Real also fined Gish $5,ooO during ihe sente(\ce hearing in U.S. District Court, Los Angeles. Orange, County authorities in- itiated action against Hill. Fish and Gray laSt April, stemming from activities of ICE and a re- late9 firm, The First Tradjng Company, 4S70 Campus Drive, Newport Beach. Preston J\forris, 84, a(\d· his nurse Ru by Bond, 7°' residents or a Huntington Beacti trailer park, Went to Newport Beach Delee· live Todd Wilkinson a ner deal- ings with the trading company. l\lorris , an Inva lid, had paid SS,500 for 8,500 shares of The First Trading Company in addi- <See OPTIONS, Page A2l Jobs Unleashed . . . . ~ ·Ford 'ti>free 8 iglttmy FU:nds WASHINGTON <AP> -Presl4ent Ford will announce.today that he wtll free S2 billion in impounded hlghw~y funds -a move that will crel\'le an estimated 1410.00o to 300 000 new·jobs sources ~-. . ' ' The sources said the Presl~ent woy14 fll&ke the announce- nlent J>att or his address to the K~nsas leglsla ture duHhg his visit to the Midwest. ' The PreSident has been under pressure 'both rtom state of· · !iclals and congressional lead~ii to !i:e'e $4 .3 billion In highway . funds !orllscal Y~.•r 1975, which ha~eb<!'n Impounded by the 01· !Ice o! Manasement •pd Bwlset. A resoluUon )~']lending In the senate whlch would overrule the President's deferral ol the !ederol •Id hl5hway tunds. • ' ' 0.11, Pl)M SI.ti Piiot• MAKES FREEWAY RESCUE Westminster's Mitchell Ji'illlll ~lllS Ji'i11is l1 Race To V llllwtll The Del Rey Yacht Club'" bian- nual 1,125-m ile l'uerto Vallarta race dragged to a close today as the last of the 26 boats crossed the finish line in Bandcros Bay . Last boat to finish v•as \Vhi sper at 4 a.m . today. Overall and Class C handicap \\'inner was HornblO\\.'era Ranger 33 co-s kippered by Jack Slc"11 and Gary Swenson of the Anacapa Yacht Club. 1-lornblower finished ~lond ay \\'i.lh an elapsed lime or nine days, two hours. 36, minutes and 40 ,seconds, corr ected to six days, nine hours, 47 minutes and 30 seconds. Dorothy 0. Robert Beauchamp's Columbia 57. the only Newport yacht in the fl eet· finished seventh in Class A and 23 rd overall . Fina l overall standings: 1. 1-lomblower. 2, Chipeta (Ranger one ton) skipper Jim Foyer. \\IYC 3. Crisis (~an ge r one ton) Charles J-fope. SDYC 4. Primavera (S\van 44 ) Jorge Dipp Reyes, Club de ¥.ates de Chapela\ Mexico 5: Kllti II CChance37 ~ Dick.Kelton, LAYC C'loss A I . \\tindw a r d Passage(73-foot ketch) Mark Johnson, NYYC 2. Olinka (64-foot ya\\·[) Tony Bills, CYC 3. RaScal (59-foot yawl I Bill Wilson, SBYC 4. sorcery 1CC·6l > Jacob Wood SVC 5. A'nitra (12· meter) Fred Preiss. PM vc. Class B l . Primavera 2. Mis- tress 111 (Tartan 411 Ri chard El · tinger, St . FYC 3. Lussino ($tandfast 40) Alfred Gionanelli, Acapulco YC 4. Conni e 11 <Newport 4ll J\tarty Melhorn, SDYC 5. Dakar <Newport 41) Willi am G<lod ley, DRYC . • • ' ' Nothing Special- Countian By KAT HY Cl.ANCY Of Ille D.1Hy Pllol SI.ill Dave Mitchell doesn't consider· himself a hero. But he risked his life Sunday night to drag a "'oman apparent- ly bent on suicide off the rain s li ck . J-Jarbor Freeway because "'I just couldn't let her die like that." But Mitchell , 32, oC 1S76l Las l'lores St .. \Vestminster, added, "l r eally didn't d o anything special." 1'he unassuming rather of two said he really didn't think about the risk to hi s O\\.'n life as he das hed between speeding cars to pull the struggling \\'01nan to safely . "Wh en I \\'3S d riving her to a poli ce station later I s t;.irted shakin g, .. he adinitlL>d. The \voma n . identified ten· tative ly as Yvonne \Vright or \\latts , apparently "'as struck by one car bcCore !\1 itchell rescued her, police said today. She was in serious condition at County-USC :\1edical Center with a fractured hip and pe lvis a nd internal in- ju1;es. police said . 1·11e \voman, '"·ho kept pleading \vilh J\1itc hell to let her die, car- ri ed no identification, police said, and ofCicers have been unable to locate a ny friends or relatives. r.titchell, a production '<See RESCUER, l>age A2) orauitea c oast L .... - \\ 1 r.;a r l1t.•r In creasing h igh clouds tonight. Considerable· high cloudiness Wednesday. A lit· tie warmer Wednesday with highs in the 111 id to upper 60s. Lows tonight45 toss. I ~SI O il!: T ODAY Timmy Rohe. 21, doesn't earn a cent for work he is doing but who.I he does receive t3 more than money can buy. Story. Page BIO. lude:.: Al Y-S.r¥ke AJ IEr""' ..... 11ec11 •1 1..M ... td At Gellt-omlA ilS et.1u111.., e11.it c-•ci •• Crou-rlll et 0..1111 NOtkel ll• E .. IWIAI PO.. ilt E111er1.1ilnn•11t Bl f'i-• A10·11 HtGM111tw 111 .......... 91 AML..llldlef'l 11 ,,.,. ..... , ., MllllMI P'WIWl1 ... ,. NellO!lel ,..Wl At 0r.1...-c:e......tv "' ""94• Bl·J s,1,,1,. "'""'' ... 11 ~' 94·• Slt<fl MArllelt , ... ,,,,"" Tl!Mlfl't WM I Iller WwMl,,,.wt A11ol1 .. •• •• •• , • . , .. s r__,..f:a:•t•t..195 special Rebates .. TOPEKA. ha. CAJ'J--. -l'ord prva11Md ,,..,..... Lo- Q y • sp.t:c1a1 rdJGd.e plan to ....... u,., rin"'1C>>l _., rilio& be•all of Ills -mlc •"" ~ .,._ .... u.e nbideut arraacff to add.reu a joiat -., the 1'• ..... ieOslalme bof«c mcctill& witb IO - IO'etDOrl. lave 1 u e•t Se•eme Y...Sako-...... ..,. l!lf--a-eo-at-daJ--. wlDdl beem with a .5eries of appearance.5 i• Houston. Tes., Monday and Tuesday. He departed rrom his tat iA -to say lllat lbc COUlllrJ' would haYe &lso&iae ractionin& on1J .. over IDY deacUody.·• 6 Pkad Innocent; Charges Combined lie cbole tU Httlnc io the lrYine Ave., Sewport Beach. bean ot a feTtile rarm region to A Mar ch 17 trial daU hal bttn Nl for •bl men illdid<d b)' lbc Onnf" Oeant7 Onmd 1...,. "" fdnny <bargn of gra.iid theft and con1piney. Tlw!1lcpk_t_mttotbe mul!Jple dlJlr,.. -Onnge Counly Soperlor Coolrl. '""'" ICem>db P. Lae Frldq. 1'lloJ re- main free oa their own re· ..,.,, . ..,,., .. Th~ •I• derendaeta are : Donald C. U&ht.Mr. 4', Gl100D &. Otnn Bl•d.. Ne,._t Beada, Uward Ke11t Reet.e, S5, ol 1838 Tahoe Casirw Cheat Ring Charges Filed MINDEN: Nev. fi\Pl -ACJV;J •ult filed here h.-.1 shed aome light on the Jtarrah'• Tahoe catloo Joss of an undetermined amount ol. a:wney to a cbatlng rill.tr.ab'• nttd the dYll tull. Hekin&: to recover JOme 1118,SOO "or-more'' it uya WM taken-by - Mveral pertOM who chuted a 2l game at 1'9 statelineeulno. Jlarrah '• lat month .tm!Ued It I01l an undetermined amount lo the che1tlng scheme but nthcrwl1c refused to di1cuss the matter. The Douglas County grand JUry i1 at.o reporu<d to be in· ve1ti1atlng the Joas, but authorilJ• rhaYe reft11ed com· menl. The civil 1uit filed In Douglu . Dt11trict Court named as deren- danll a former Catino officiaJ. three other penooa and 10 John Does. It contended the derendanb took money rrom the ca1ino by .. •wlndlln1, <heating, trick• and schemes." \ Named a1 derendt1ntK were Jo.,1eph Raymond cu;ry, Sherman Ralph Dennis, Wilma Roaer1 and Roy DMlt.on Gamer. also knqwn a1 John Richard RamOI. ~IT)' wa1 a 14·year Jfarrah's employe and h•ld the .. casino mana1er tltle.' · ·16th Italian Slain in Fued SEMINAl!A, lloly CUPll - Carmin• Pellearlno "1•• killed with a uwod·oll 1ho!1un -lho 16th person slain' In a threc·w•Y Jtallan lamlly feud. · o( aitnouace that be instructed. ,Fraok. J. Pa1aarroo. Zit. rw. Federal E:Del'O· M•nWMt ... !loyal• A~•.. lnrlne. '°"" L. Prank ZMb .. to design for the Rnth. 2!1. of Analwim. Alfred P. •-' l1 I · ••-a.,..cu ura commmuty u-= re· Sanu. 47, ol Orange. amd Jamie bale provam to-Ille ....-aujek Farria. reportedly of rarmer for inueued ma-em.. Newport&ado. ~ A 1'lUI ol U counts are i... i. · • .'' duded --•"-etbe--ob-Fonl1aiddetailsWOQldbean-•-• ~. -~ -~ .. _in tile """ ,,,. talned tU fuels from 'U In· -~ •ators. most from the Bast wee0•• but White 8.-eofficials c-t. byfraudulenUy ,.......... said ZMb bat 7et to decide the ~ to I.be in•eston that t11ey prttlsetc0peoflbeprocram. would recelYe interes ... iD a Ford laid details woold be a. sporting goods bu.linen. nounced ··within the next few Jnvesti&ator'.5 a.sle'rt th2t the weeks'. but White Houseo(ficial5- defendants allegedly carried oul uid Zarb has yet to decide t.be thrir frauduJeat Klteme lhrougb prtti.5e ~or the program. two businest firms,· U.S. [)ia.. One pouible method of grant-lributors' Es:l:baoac, DD Harbor BlYd .• Costa Mesa, andNlitianal inc tire 'T'ebate , said' press Rent-a-Boal Sysleml. with GI-...maiy Ron.Nessen. would·be ficd in' Santa Ana and J..u ror farmers to 1ave gasoline re· ttipc.s and hand them over lo the V~-r to the indictment,. both JOYtrDment, receiving a rebate bullneun wv~ the 9UIJt.M d ~tnretun.oriscenupergallon. I ~"""1·' • ·~-'Ibis la-.alighUy more than lite_ Hparate er minai eomp ain 1 amount Administration officials filed by the District Atlomey'a have estimated the cost bf fuel Office on the ba5Us of a probe begun last August. resulting in will increase ir Ford's energy the firtt lttesta. I program ii implemented. When defendant Farris was ar. rested In December, 1974, he was cbaraed onJy·ln connection witb the-operationa of National Rent.-a-Boat Systems. At that time,·he bad not been charged with any ii· "·Jegal activities relating to lran1action1 or U. S. Oil· tributors ' Exchange or C~ta &tesa. as indicated in early uc· counts. Jn the Grand ·Jury indictment which subuqffntly replaced the two criminal complaints. however, F1nU ii charted with .,..,.p1r1n1 and obtalnlnl money by falft prcten1e1 In eonnectlon with bath U. S. Dlslributora' Ex· chanao and National RAOnt·a·Bo•t Systems. Crash Caused By Pheasant COLUMBUS, Ohio <AP> -The craah of a $55,000 police helicopter near here last month occurred while It wu punuin1 a pheuant, not criminals, it w11 dilcloud at a hearin1 here. Patrolman Franklin KenM<ly. JS, pleaded cullty Monday at a safety director'• heartna to a s peelflcatlon 1tatln1 he w11 chuln& a phea1ant over a field of weeds about six feet high. The main rotor blades of the <'Opter, which wa1 hovering sideways, contacted the high weeds and pulled the aircrart on· to its side, causing extensive damage. Th• Pretldent plugged roe sup- port for tbat proa:ram in remarks pr~ared for the Joint legialati \'e ft:S!JIOll. ··we cannot let things slide any further.'' he said. ••we have wait· . ed ~Jona: already.'' t:nless steps are taken to•·ard energy inde pendence, he con- tinued, "the American rarmer will grow more and more depen· dent on the foreign oil cartel ror the energy products he needs to sow and reap his crops .•. That is a no-win proposition.•• Ford reiterated that no in· dU1try or ieoiraphic area will sutrer a disproportionate burden under his energy program. Calling himself a ''Lough· minded optimist'' Fordaaid he is conrident the nation cou1d over· come what he now is terming ••an inrlationary recessioIL Fro1t1Pa~AJ CRASH •.. accident. The drivers of the other cars were identified as Alice Jane Shinkle, 45, or 135 Avenida DeLa Grulla. San Clemente, and Sheila M. Thomas, 43, of 112 Avenida San Gabriel, San Clemente. Police identified the passenger in the Shinkle car as Wanda B. Dodd. No address was given. FrOIN Page A J . ,_ ... . - E"eryOOdg's Dol119 It • Even individuaLcar O'Mler.! are &ettiJlg in on the rebate kick. For t,..., •""'5 Ray Zrinslr:y ol Lombard. a Chic ... suburb, had a -·ror saJe••15ign m bis clll'. but ·no takers. Then be l)l®&hl of the "rebate .. gimmick and he's been snowed under with inquiries. He says the oar is !or sale at $175, but he'll take $375 and refund $200. F • w H d Fro•PageAJ 1rst om:an. ea s OPTIONS. Conservative ···Party LONDON <AP> -Margaret . Tbatcher was elected the first woman leader of Britain 's Conservative party today. She 1'0Uld automatically.become the fir1t British woman prime minister lf the Tories. now in the opposition. "'·on the next general election due by 19i9. Mrs. Thatcher. 48. a ronner education mini.Iler and leader or the party's ricbt wing. polled 146 votes, outvoting rour male com· pet1tors and 1ivin1 her an out· right majority or the 276-member Co nservative caucus in the I louse or Commons. This v.·as 16 \'Otes more than she got la1t week when she out- polle<l formel" P r i m e A.t i n1 ster Edv.·ar•d Hea th and .-. • toppled hi JO rrom the Tory· l ea ders hip without "get- ting a de.· cisive margin. lier main ri\'al this time, rormer secretary ror Northern Ireland William \Vhitela...,·, polled 79 voln. James Prior and Sir Georfrey 1-fowe each polled 19 and John Peyton 11 . T"·o mem- bers were absent or abstained. Mrs. Thatcher, currently party spokesman on financial afrairs, pulled ofr a stunning political up· set in deposing Heath. The former prime minister agreed to put his leade rship lo the tcsl a Ct er losing two national elections to llarold Wilson 's Labor party last year. Even in this second round of the voting, the Thatcher camp had not been certain of outright \'ictory. Had Mrs. Thatcher polled rewer than 139 \'oles -a majority of the caucus -the Two Men Missing EUREKA CAP) -Two men a re missina following the capsize o( their 62·fool rishing boat, the Ad\'ancc, near· the entrance to raee w&uid ba\·e gone into a third ballot Thursday. .-\burst of cheering gr~ed lhe result as tl '-''"'S announced to Tones in a committee room used rorthe voting . .. She is like Joan of Arc - courageous and detn-minftl lo sho\I.' that the Tory party is not ror burning.,. one or tier ~UP· pcrters. John Spent'e. said IOiter. Mrs. Thatcher is generally held ~be an advocale or tough financial policies designed to cut government spending. Some or her critics suggested that this ap- proach. coupled with her Oxford accent and London s uburban lityle. might handicap the party lD industrial areas which it must win back to regain power. Wlw's Open OnHolUlay Birthdays? The presidents ha~ every· one in a quandar)' again. \\'hose birthday is celebrated when and who's opi!n and closed? · Some cities, all county schools, courts and orrices will close Wednesday ror Abraham Lincoln's birthday and Monday ror Washingt.on·s birthday in honor of national holidays. City halls and orrices or six Orange Coast cities also will be cloi~d both Wednesday and Monday. They are Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Irvine, Laguna Beach and 8'n. Juan Capistrano. Three cities -Newport Beach, Seal Beach and San Clemente -have elected to close on Monday only. Th e 1\1 i s s i on V i c j o Municipal Advisory Council also will be closed on Monday only. •• lion to invntlne an additional $8.500 for 44 iteers. Investigators said Mrs. Bond had earlie r paid 510,<XX> for 176 head or cattle that were never de+ livered lo her or to market and subsequently it was determined the livestock did not belong to the sellers in the first place. f'eder<a l pr osecutors claim 11111. Gi sh ::ind Gray gencruted a natton~·id-e market for non· regulated commodities, live beet for"·ard purchase contracts and s hares or stock in 1'hc 1-'irst Trad· ing Company. Prosecutors showed the com· modity options sold through ICE and its affiliates in Washington, D.C. and at least nine states were falsely represented to gi\'e the buyer the right to buy and or sell a ru1ures eontrat't at a set price during a speciried period or time. The government also con- tended buyers ·were falsely told ICE ~·ould buy a position in the futures market on margin. for each~ption sold, lo assure lhe buyer ...,·ould ha\'e a futures (00· tract available as an investment.. Authorities claim the scheme, while it lasted, netted the now· • derunct rirm at least $4 million and probably as much as $S million. No Accord Sought WASHINGTON CUPll -The State Department said toda~ United States has no plans to negotiate with Swtiierland to al- low Air Force planes to fly over that neutral country in the event or a new outbreak of war in the Middle East. BUSDRWERS: CLEAN UP A.Cf MEXICO CITY !UPI> Police Chief Daniel Gutierrez. .Santos is threatening to give bus drivers a bath in police head· quarters if any of them report for "'orkdirtr. Another 31 persons have been wounded In the conntct pitting the Pellearlno and Frlslnu lamlllOI against tho Glollro family. RESCUER MODEST llumboidl Ba y, the Coast Guard· • • • r~pc>rts. There was one.survivor. Trash pickups will remain the same. ··we want the drivers to look good. and we want their vehicles to look good -and ir they don't, we'll give them a balh right here in police heardq uarters," the ·chief said. "We will use an iron •------------' hand.'' The dl1pule be11an Sept. 11, 1071, wh•n Giuseppe F'ri1ln1 In· suited Domiealco Gioffre in an IM at thl1 vlllaae In Italy's deep IOUlh. Glolrre 1lap~ Frisina in the rec.. Frisina. ahot and wounded hhn . · . o~ANo• COAST •. . DAILY PILOT Jt<i( R. Curlty ""' ..,._l .. 11'1 .... a.-....... Thom•I KHYll .... Thom•• A. Murpt\Jnt ""-~~·-- • su~rvisor al·General Mntors In He said Monday afternoon he r;;:;;;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=====================-1 South Gate, said he was driving was surprised no other motorists his wlfe'1 lS·year·old sister to her s lopped to heJp, and he said that home in West Los An1eJes Sun· unwillingness to offer assistance day after a weekend visit. i:ii one reason for a rising crime They had just pa1111ed Century rate. Boulevard in south Los Aneele!i, ··Thal is one reason why tt Isn't when they spotled can jamminli:" sate tn leave your car unlocked on their brake1 and 1kiddina: orr or your house unlocked and it bothsideao(thefreeway. isn't safe for women to walk the "It w1s raining so hard you streets at nl&ht," he 1ald. could barely see," Mitchell re· "If there were enough people called. Then his aist•r·ln·law, that cared, crime wouJd cease," Travella Moore, told him 10· he added. a meone w11 lyln1 In !be road. Mitchell, a Philadelphia naUve Without worrying about who moved to California after a danaer, Mitchell pulled off on the Marine dlscharee 11 years aao, right shoulder, "broke into a run has offered such assistance more und pulled the Jody. into the than once. centerdlvlder." Twice he caught robbers But the woman told him, "her breaking Into an apartment people told her to a:o out on the house he manaeed In West Loa freeway, find a big truck and kill Angeles. Another time he helped herself." cescue eight victims of a trarr1c "I'm arra.id 1 can't Jet )'OU accident. stand out here and die like this0 " Mitchell, wl\9 has been with Mitchell told her. · General Motol'a seven )'ears, Aa the pair, now both caJn workln& up from auembly line soaked, duhod back ac...,.. the work, moved hit famllY to 1'fhat lreeway IO Mitchell'• car, "•he he thought wos Fountain Valley started 1tru11Ung, then went two years ago, When they h•d a limp mldwa~ In tho freeway." phone Installed, they tea'nltd By thla Ume, Mltchell said. they lived a rcw houset acrou cars were bearin1 down upon the Weatmin•ter border. them and ho had to dra1 her. Al •·1 wanted to move the laml\y the edae of the ro1d, htr hffla to a nicer area,'' he 1114 ot the c1u1htnnacurbtn1,andthlpalr move from Los A[\leles to tumbled Into tho •OllY bulbtl. Orans«;ounty. ' When they stood up, •lw lrltol to Mitchell 11 tomewhat ahy brukrreeaaaln,andoncalnalde about the televlslon and the car Nlicbell· Hktd Miu lleWl!P•P<r publicity aurTOlllldlna Moore to alt on h1r 10 1h1 the freeway reacu•. ''I came wouldll'l/umpout. home and didn't think any more Mllche I drove hor to the Loll about It," he said. When two A•l•l•s Police Department 's television Interview.· about the 71\h Sir,et atati<* bec1use "J r e3eue were mentioned, h.t dldn't !mow where else to toke grinned, .. , p,robablY won't even her.·· watch tht"m . · t ' • STRETCHING A POINT- With lhe Innovation of new kinds of carpel backings. correct stretching is all-important. It Is easy to overstretch as well as understretch. Our main concern is with understretching. Carpeting in many new homes and even in whole tracts have been lnslalled wilhout a power stretcher being unloaded <rom the lruck, In some of these homes. after the carpet is "slopped" in with a knee-kicker. a watering can is used to shrink up the wrinkles. Unbelievable, lsnl It? Al Alden's we take great pride In correct installations. Slretching is achieved with stretchers that go walHo-wall, altended by experienced mechanics, trained by us. Don't gamble the price of your carpet purchase on a poor Installation, THERE'S NO GAMBLE II you buy from Alden's! • 1" HA~OWAAU 1114C:I ltl7 • ' ALDEN'S. CARPETS • DRAPES -1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MISA 646·4838 ' I ' I ' I I I I , Tuesday. February 11, 1975 DAil y PILOT Ail I g Mesq's Statute Ullder Attack · Pot Use Said Not Harmful .. 8y ARTHUR R. VINSEL Oltl~•D•lt''°'i.tle.tf · Angered by a Costa Mesa city ordinance that l~d to the convic· tlon last Ftiday' oC Church of Aatrolisht fouodet Zelda Pryor 75, for practicing astrology ·for ~ fee, one ot her sympathiiers declared war on the law Monday. f Bualnes§WOman Lynn Collla.rd announced a petition campaign • al.med at forcing the Costa Mesa. City COupcll to consider repeal or at least revision of the st.41itutt City of1lcials said Uie la in question was enacted recen to &15 W@M[f ~@rrwa©® Netr Co11domh1ht1H DEAR PAT: We are consider- ing the purchase or a new con· dominium apartment. Where can we get a rundo\l.·n on what pro- blems we may run into and how best to avoid the pitfalls involved in this kind of home-purchase'! 11. C., Santa Ana Hgts. Tbge U.S. Deparlmento!Hous· Ing and Urban Development bas published a pamphlet entitled, ••Questions About Condominiums -What to Ask Before You Buy." Request a free copy by wetting for publlcat.lon llVD 365F, Dept. of llouslng and Urban Develop· me nt, Public Ser\'lce Center, Room 8 ?58, \\1as hlngton, DC 20-l IIJ. Nf.'gal Ir<'. Op•h•11• J)EARPAT: l'v.eheardandrc· ad references a nd warnings re· garding negative option sales. What does this term mean! s. G., Newport Beach A neg1tive option sale rerers to those mail order plans where the seller offers the consumer an op. portunlt.y to purchase an item with the condition lhat. tr he does not refu1e the offer. the goods "''ill be malled and com;ldered sold. State Jaw specifies that. goods may nol be sent. ln this manner unless the consumer already has an on-going contrac· tual relationship with the ship. per. For In stance, If a consumer · has a magazine .subscription with a particular company, It Is legal for that company lo otter an addl· tlonal purchase under a negatl\'e option plan, and the consumer has an obllgath:m to either notify the company not to mall the goods, or to pay the cost of the item sent. 1r the consumer has no contract with the shipper, be has no obllgatlon s hould an Item be sent under a negatl\•e option plan. He m·ay consider the merchandise as a 11n and take no action whatever. crack down onl modern-day gypsies with crySra1 balls who al- legedly were fleecing townsfolk. · Mrs. Pryor, 499 Cabrillo St ., is a spiritualist who heads the Churc:h of Astrollght a.nd has' of- fered astrological readings and counsel in Costa Mesa for about six· years. A p8.id police informant wlJo heard or her· ministry and ttte fact shd accepted Sl5 church donations went in ror a visit and set the old lady up for arrest. · She was round guil\y of accept· ing a now-forbidd en fee in return for such services in 1ilarbo-r Judicial District Court and has until April 1 to pay a SIOO fine im- posed as a result. Meanwhile, d efense attorney Donald Smallwood is planning an .appeal of the C"onvictlon. Monday, Mrs. Colliard an. · nounced s he and other sup- porters who s howed up dally for the Mrs. Pryor's trial will take the issue directly to ci tizens. via petition. "As far as I 'm concerned. this is becoming i\rchlt' Bunkt'r's hometo\1:n Costa Mc1nia . Calif .,'' comp l ained !\1 rs Colli ard, president of a pct collar company. She claims the co-called black arts ordinance which allowed personal belief and practice, but forbids the requesting or taking of money or anything else of value jn return is unconstitu- tional. She claims it both interferes \\'ith religion and res tricts freedom of trade and unfairly lumps the scpurate areas or en- tertainment. religious faith <ind bonafide parapsychology under t~e restrictive ordinance. Sh e said petitions will be circulated through s tudents at Orange Coast College. homeowntrs' groups and othec interested organi zations, with a goe'I o r several thou sa n·d signatures. Separate sections or the luw whose violation carries a max- imum penalty of six months in county jail and a S500 £inc forbid accepting anything or value for either practicin~ or San Clemente Checks OK'd SAN DIEGO (APJ -The federal government has renewed its blanket \\:arrant used by the U.S. Border Patrol to operate a hig hway checkpoint at San Clemente. The warrant was allowed to lapse liJsl wee k after the chcck- poi n l cont rol device was damaged by a car that struck "it "'·hile fleeing Crom Calirornia Highway P3trol orricers. The blanket warr ant, lhe rirst of its kind to be issued in this country, was secured last July after the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals sharply limited the authority of the Border Patrol to stop and search vehicles at highway che:ckpoints. A three-judge panel is re\•ic\I.·· ing the warrant and is expected to rule soon on its constitu- tionality. Mayor OrLSted By Peasants DEAR f,1\'1': Ever since my AXOCHIAPAN. Ml'xico t L'Pfl -daughter received a giant Rag. -Twenty peasant \~;omen 1{!edy Ann doll for Christma;>, besieged the town hall in this ~she's been asking me who rarming community fnr four "thought up" this doll. I know days and finally got "'hat they there were Rag~edy Ann and An-wanted -restgnation of the idY books, but that's about all I mayor. \can tell her. Could you provide They charged ll\Byor Ramon 1 further details? Pliego with mismarlagemenl and W.C .• NewportBeach bossism. : Raggedy Ann originated when "We don't want that boss here I newspaper cartoonist Johnny anymore," a spokesman for the 1Gruelle discovered an old womensaid. ' handmade. rag doll In his aUic. He was the !>ixth mayor in , The doll 's name wa5 Inspired by Morelos state forced to resign by 11wo James Whitcomb Riley 1 Poems, ''The Rag gedy Man" and popular d emand in the past year I "Llttle Orphan Annie.'' Gruetle's -"..a_n_d_a_h_a_lf_. ________ _ t stories were made up ror his f daughter. M1rcetla. Arter sbe 1 died 1t age 14 In 1917, Gruelle 1 published the first Raggedy Ann I story and placed a doll beside the • book tn a window. display. In· 1 terest ln Gruelle's s tories 1 declined artet hi• death ln 1938 ' until a new ~a..ubllsher acquired 1 the rights alfcl't'et11ued the books ' in the ttdf. Raggedy Ann and ' Andy bds, dolls, and so forth 1 ha"e been lop sellers ever since. l I •~--D-olly-,-.,,Pl,,.lo-,1-=o'"".a::-,-.,-,---. J t1G11w....-S 1 h4onday-Frlday: II )'(>\j 06 nol ,,_...,. yOUt pepet' by 5:30 p,tn., cMI belore 7 p.m. and your COPY w\11 bt. dl-- l1vered. ' I f I • Saturday .net SllnOay: II you do nol recelW your eopy by 9 a.nt S.lu,... 41:Y. Of e a.m. Sunday. catl bet<ifi 10 a.m. and your COpY wlll be clelMH'ed . ' ewe: ........ T••••• ••• f Mos1 Or•noe County ArNI '4MJ2f t Nortt'lwe:st Huntlngtdn Beeri:to, t and Wnlmlnaler ....... , Mt-1221 'San Clemen1e. C1p111reno OMct'I, I san Juan ~l•tr1no, l OM\• Point, Soult'l laguna. f Uguna Nlouel ........ ,, 4t1-MM '-'=' • Brrrr ·Carolyn Binf, a crossing guard in A bany, N .Y ., wears a face -protecting mask while doing her duly in temperatures of 17 below zero. • I I teaching any one ot more of the following : Astrology .-palmistry .. phrenology 1 life reading, fortun~ telling, c&rtomancy, clairvoyan- cy, elairaudiency, c,.Yi;taJ gaz. in,, hypnotism, mediumship, spirit photography. spirit writ- ing, spirit voices, spirit materialization, ephereaijzation, prophecy, augury, divination, magic, necromancy, character reading or fortune telling by hand\\.•riting analysis. "lt has restricted almost all the activity of many people who ~ perform in good raith." com• plains Mrs. Colliard. Defense uttorncy Smallwood warned during Mrs. Pryor's trial that the law. as drawn, goes far beyond the beneficial intent <1r protecting against hucksters. l·le contended it could con- ceivably be invoked against c lergymen \Vho <1uole biblicul prophecy a nd pass the collection plate on Sunday morning: ag~1inst ne\.\'Spapers that carry syndicated horoscope column:. and C\'t:'n a~ainst magic shows perfo1·n1ed for children at :.uch events as the annual Costu Mesa Newport Harbor Lions Club f''ish tl-y in Costa !\1esa Park. Camp Gay Activities Confirmed UPI Ttteptiolo A great \vhitc :-,hark attacks a 40-pound chunk or horsemeat hung outside a IJfOtective cage in Port Lin- coln, Austrulia. One of this v~lriety attacked and killed e1n 11 ,year -o ld boy off a beach in Sydney last \Veckcnd. Burglars Flip Coi11 Thieves Get 8127,000 WASHINGTON tUPll Consumer Reports, lht! Journal or Consumers Union, concludes thal marijuana sn1okinl-! has not been proven ha1·rnful to he~dth because research rindin..:s of bad t'ffects cannot be confirmed. 'I'he report, to b1.: published in the !\larch issue, \\·as \\'rillen by Ed\l.·ard llrc<·hcr and the editors of Consun1er J(eports. It con - cludes that n1osl t'Xper1ments \\·h1ch find advC'rsc effects of marijuana arc not boru out by in - depl"ndcnl duplication of tht.· original proces!>cs. ··~ut of ~ill of thC'sl.' man:-o stud1t>s. a genC'r~tl p~1ttcrn is beginning to emerge.'' it said . "\\'hen a rest.·:irch finding can be readily chccla·d either by re- peating thC' expC'rimcnt or hv dc-\~i sing a better one ;111 :.llicga- t1on of adverst' marijuana cffcct:c; is re latively short-liver!. .. No tlan1agt• is found and ;iftcr a t1n1t.! thl' :.illc~ation 1s dro pµed (oftl·n to bC' replaced by allegations or son1l' other kind of dam a gc due tu 111 a r11u<.111a I. ' l!rcchl'r \\':1~ <.1 p1int·1p<1I c:ol- labnralnr on the Consumer lin1on ·s 1~(13 repol't on C'igarctte smoking <ind senior :.iuthor of thl· 1972 rt'port ··L1c1t :.Jnd lllictt Orugs ." /\t that lime. Consumers Union suggested n1ari1uana should be .. regui;Jtcd rather than p1·ohibit- cd, that all persons currently im- prisoned for n1arijuana possession cir lor sharing mar1 JU<.Jlla v.·ith frit!nds :-.hould be re leased anti that past offenses or N E \V YU ll K ( U PI ) l'ntcrl'd the building son1etlme these kinds s hould bccrascdfrorr. NORFOLK V l~ecessi<tn or no f'e<:ess 1on. vou IJetY..·£-~n f."t·iduy. r\J.f:{ht and early thcl.egalrecords."' • a. l~\P) ·rhe wou\dn·t expect a band of Pro· ~l onday mornind -from a fire 1'he new studv ex.imined al- commanding o£ficerof a woman fessiona ls <ffcerackers torcsortlo c:.eapc on the sixth floor, then legations mari]uan<:i s moking a,tarine company at Camp steulingquartersanddimes. n1:.idl' the i1· \vay down back dan1a gcs the brain irreversibly. Elmore here says there h as been · 1 I"'""•·" •11 .. bod.i·· .• ,.,.~.--1···t··ncc t<. h I :.la11·v.·<Jys tu tic second floor of-~ ... "' ... ... ·' .._.," ... omosexua activity in her 87 -Butquartersanddimesc<inadd fu.·t.·s of the parkin~ rnctcr de· 1nft'ctious diseases <Jnd cancer, membe r unit . up. Jn a thick steel v<iult of l\"ew p<1rtnlt.'lll increased the likelihood or birth Capt . Kathy A. J acob said the ''ork Citi•'s 1)arking m··t·~r <I<· 1·1 · · defects and hered·11ary d·1sea•es. IJ f JI '-'-lC'!"C , :::inl llh !><li d , they _, resu O 3 ,:-month probe by the p:.irtment, they added up to about :-,oineho\\' disconnl·Ctcd an elec-causes precancerous changes in Na\"al ~nvest igative Service "is SI27,000. Ironic :llarn1 s vstenl and burned the lung cells ~nd other lung now going through the chain or During the \\"CCkcnd u group of their \\ ay throUg h the roof of the damafi:CS and n1Jy lead to sterili- commctnd and recommendcttions thieves bypas:.ed <.in intricate V.'alk-in vault with an acetylene t y, impotence -or both "'iii be made and forwarded alarm system . burned tht·H· \\:J:O torch <.imong n1e n shortly to hlarine Corps head-through the vault. and stol" th1·<·i· ·rh I I d b ·rhe 1·cpo1·t ·.·aid ll1es" "O<l· ,_ e 1urg ars remove 65 ags -~ ...... <1uarters in Washinb'l.on. ·· tons of coin~ ;:ilon).! \\·ith thrl'e ~1r 1..·nins part of a delivcrv t rove r s i a I f i n d in s s got Lt. Col. C.F'. Dininger. camp \Vells Fargotruckstucctrrythen1 1..·ounled on f·~i-i dav und 10"5 \\.ti des pr·cad publicity durin g commander,decJinedto sayhow in .thrcecount1ngmachine:.,;1nd padloc kedcannislei;-s '''ho.Sec:on-hearings by Sen . James ni.any of the 14 officers and 73 a small arsenal of\\ l'<llXlns 1ents "·ould huvc been counted Eastland 's Internal Securit y sub- enlisted women in the company The theft wa!i not disc·0vcrC'Ll Monday. committee. IL cited studies con- areinvolved. until Monday. 'rhe burglars then apparently tradicting those findings which il JfomosexuaJ activity is pro-···rhese men •H"l' very good :..11 slid the coins ::ibout half or said were "'overlooked -orig- hibited by mi'fitary reguJations. ,~·h;,,it they <io .·· said Lt. 11;.irold them stuffed into heavy canvas nored''bythesubcommittee. A violation can lead to an ad -Smith of the Manhatt:..in burglarv mailbags -down a chute leading It mentioned specifical ly the ministrative discharge or a squad. '"rhi s job 1,vas obvious ]~· t•l the first floor.garage. loaded so-called •·Jamaica Study" com- court-martial. wellplannedandthoui-:htou1 ·· them into lht! three \\'ells )<'argo 1nissioned by the National /\ M a r i n e s po k es m an s a i d --=Sc.m=i t='h-:':::":::i d:.-,t::I':'"':' ::''::'. a':'f":e '::':::· "::'=· '='='·::' ==' '':'.. u=c~kO:'::'"~"'.;d'.Cd~1'..'.·':c":.:· c'.:a~· w::::a~Y:._. ____ _.:'.::"::':::' i~l u:::t:'.c~o:'.:f_:M~e:.'.n'.'.t.:'.a.'.I .'.11'."e".'a~lt'.'.h'.:.. __ _ homo se xuality is not u 1 widespread problem in the 192,000-member service. I-le said that during 1974, 40 persons were discharged from the corps for homosexuality, but a breakdown of male and female discharges was not available Capt. J:ac:-ob rerused to sav how Jong the problem existed rn her company, but said s he inherited 1t \\.'hen she assumed comn1and of the unit two months ago. .. I was briered on it when I came,·· she s_aid. "Most decisions on \Vhat to do .about it "'ere made before J got here.·· Murder Plot Charges Aired A pair or office managers who allegedly cons pired to hire a killer to murder their boss. a :-.:ewport Beach resident \l.'ho heads a car rcnt<.il firm. must stand tri ~I in l~os Angeles County Superior Court. Charles l\.1arx. 3-1, and Sharon Miller. 30. former employes of American International Rent,a- Car Agency. were ordered ar- rtt i gned Feb. 24 after being bound over in municipul court Monday. llalph James Gray, 46. of 407 Evening Star Lane. Ne\l.•port l"leach. \l.'8S the alleged target or • the plot \l.'hich surfaced shnrtly berore Christmas. but no ~1ttempt \Vas m@...de on his lire. 1\-l arx~ager of the firm"s Burbank office at the time, and Miss Miller. who headed its Anaheim outlet. arc free on SI,000 b:iil each pending trial. Kla1i Leader Hu11ts Patty HOUSTON tAPI -Scott Nelson, U.S. vice pres idential nominee or the National Knights or the Ku Klux Klan, has taken an oath that could put him out or the race. "If I can't find Patty Hearst within one month after I start lookins:. I 'll "'ithdraw as a vice presldentiBI nominee and resign ns president or the Texas Fiery Knights forever, .. he slfid Mon- day. Nelson. 35, said he would take 1 leave or absence rrom his job and contact San Francisco Examlner ·publisher Randolph Hearst aboul searching for hls m issing. . daughter. IN SlcKNESS " • • • • • For those who ha•e circulatory, rflf)irotory, orothopedic, hemio or other disabilities. A.djust-A-led allows reco•ery in elt"gance and comfort. .. AND IN HEALTH" For those who enioy reading. watching TY, relaxing and sound sleep Giiiy Adjusl-A·led c• pro•lde ffle proper c.tour positions for ,..en. comforl. Adiutt-A-Bed comes in all si1et twin to kin9 ond in fi•e rnottrets flrmne11, soft to sup~ firm. T1tey fit any headboard Olf" bedstead and odju1t to I ooO potitions at the touch of Cl swttch. Cai for information mtd pricH or bett..-yet •xperience Adiust-A-led in our showrooms.. ~st-A-Bed is oppro•td by most insurance companies for re<OYf'f'Y and health purposes Is Income tax dirductlble when prescribKI by your_ doctor. 1000 POSITIONS FOR '(OUR COMFORT NIWPORT IE.A.CH COltOMA Oil M A.R lll7LCOASTHW'(, IA11I S.. •t P:o,hlon lllaftdl 1714167J.l4J5 gg:¢ ~ ~ e~:::t. ADJUST-A-BED BY SLEEPER LOUNGE CO,, INC. CITTOf'OllANGt 411 SOUTH MA.IN ST. I Ju it Horttl of f•.W-14t-I 171 41619-4141 I \ I f • IWl.VPll.OT TU!!ld!y. F!1!n!!!y ti. 11119 From WlreSenl<eo ASMARA, Ethiopia -Erilttan lnsuqenU claimed today to bave shat down'one of Ethiopia'• doun U.S.-built FSA jet lighters during raids oajebe.I positimsnortbof AJ-mara. If coaflrmed II would !>e th• third FSA IOlt by action or the Eritrean. Llt>:eration Fwlat -ELF-insurgents. SAJIE OLD STAND: Tllere U. • -~hi n• l · • •-1d DIPLOllATIC llOUKES SAID Ethiopian troopo beat back a de-'~ ng ae re urrun.a ""'your 0 termined rebel attempt to take Asmara's airport and cut the besieged desk after a pleasant vacallqn.. You can just sense when the northern provincial capital's only r~maining supply route. ''acation is O\'er. That's when the Tbousaods of r,!'(ugees streamed put of the besieged provincial v.·ealher tu.mi nice again. capital today to Heape heavy fightiflg between go~ernmeol troops W II · ' II ood andstt~slonilt rebels. e • 11 5 r ea Y g to get Residents. hospital officials and patient.S told or alroc.ities and back because everything is so • slash~ and limbs settred, officials said. A PATiENT lN nl£ UOSPITAL said 110 residents of his ViUage were shot and killedbypernmentsoldiers on Feb. I, the second day of figbtlng. He.said tbOsok:Uerstllied all lhelivestQCk as well . In Beirut, Lebaoaq. a spc>tesman for the Eritrean Liberation Front rejeCted proposals !>Y. SUdanese president Jaafar Numeiry for a cease-rire. ··nere can be no truce or negotiations before Ethiopia's ruling military council. rormall.,y recognizes the principle of independe.nce and self-determtnationf(lrt,he Eritrean people,'' the spokesman satd. Government troops opened one road from the encircled capital, where food, water and fuel are in critically short supply, ?Dd thousands of retugees headed south. rttany walked, carrying suitcues and pots and pans. Several had household utensils tied lo their bod..ies . One family left by horse-drawn cart. with beds, tables and chairs and pile.d high alongside half a dozen children. l.l"'IT ........ Chat·s With Ford familiar. Costa Mesa people are heavy casualties ·among civilians during the 12 days si.nce shooting: .still fighting ovei billboards arid began in and around tbecity, 400 miles nortb of Addis Ababa. astrologers ; Dou~las workers in An estimaa.ed t ,SOOpenons have died in lhefightin&, the worst in a lluntington Beach are striking; 13-year inde~ndence war waged lo break off the largely Moslem pro- Jrvine city officials are debating vince of Eritr~a from Ethiopia, which is_ P!"~ominanU~ Christian. long into the· night; San Juan One hosp~tal alone recorded .124 c1v1han deat!ts m t~e first two SEVERAL THOVS.<\ND MORE reru~ees camped in the city's Former Treasury Secretar}' Capistrano people are worried . days of shootrng. Women and ch!ldren were admitted with bayonet Roman Catholiccathedral,inchurchesand1n schools. John Connally, who talked about Population growth; Alis-: . , with President Ford Mon- slon Vleio folks still man lhe 'Cov" enlR"' 'Morninn After' Pill day, said they "talked goU' street barricades ; Newport •-z6 and did nol discuss charges ~achhascanotherbigcrimeto or bribe ry -conspiracy :~~ ~~~ ~;~ri~: ~·::,.~~~ Aids Firm FDA OK Seen for Drug ~~:~~~rthe rormer Texas forgot.Len whal over, as usual. - Not m uch changes. PARIS (UPI) -A blue It's good, howeve r . to have jeans shop had e rected a half Pol;Ce E1-..J _ taken a few days oft to get out dozen billboards around &-Kl-,. ~nd find out what is ieally hap-Paris showing a girl wearing WASHINGTON CAP) -Use or becomes efrect1ve March 7. The daily for r1\'e days usually pre· peoing in these days of the so-an extra tight pair of blue the nation's firs t ''morning drug will be available only \·cnts pregnancy, if the regimen Maryl n•-..J called sort.economy. jeans with the zipper hall after" contraceptive is expected through prescriptions but doctors begins \\'ilhin 24 hours and not ...... ·tu open to increase arter feder al ap· now are expected to prescribe it more than 72 hours follo"''ing sex- thTHEedECON1 OMV IS not soft on .Today the posters sported prov al or the birth control drug more often. ual relations. eus car ots, for example. an addition: Black paper rec-which also has been linked to DES also has been used to Some campus clinics have pre· Used car salesmen still slap a 1 I ho 18 b · h cancer. stimulate cattle growth, but the sC'ribed DES ror several years. fender, look .you str•'ghl '" the ang es, a ut Y 14 me es, ao .... pasted over the area of skin The Food and Drug Ad-FDA banned this use in 1973. The Ralph Nader's 1-lealth Research eyeballs and name that price. exposedbytheopenzipper. ministration Monday auth·orized ban ""as upset by a court in Group has protested to the FDA Even ir you stagger a nd appear The vice squad of the police use in emergencies of DES or January 1974 a nd since then the that the then-authorized prescrib- ready to faint, they keep right on department conrirmed it had diethylstilbestrol, which ·has FDA has allowed DES in cattle ing ror that purpose put young talking. cens d th t been used successruJly for years feed , provided that no trace ap-women at risk because they were The economy is soil. on the. ore e pos ers. 1 · th h d A spokesman at the bouti-by some college coeds. . pears in any food for human con-not \1."arned or possib e senous Rock Riot ·" 0 er an • out there at Avalon, que which sells the Italian-The FDA said , ''There is no r e : sumption. ~onseq uences. . r--t --on~O:C~a'ilaO'li"O·n~J11nd.Ofcoursevoy made ''Jesus Jeans,'' leva..ol evidence at the present Jjecause o_f concy01.Jhat DES ! m.1•Jl~'4Jb-p-'"" hive to consider the time of year. however, said he was not dis-time that a short course or DES may cause cancer when taken JTJ;'ORK. ~ ~•lt.'S 1.A1'00VER . Md. !UPll - Several hundred youths lrying to crash a sold-nut I..ed Zeppelin concert :r.-Jond ay night began throu·ing rocks and bottles al police. Fifteen persons u·cre ar- rested. Sgt~.RoberLLa\\' olthc..Print..e Georges County Police s aid about 70 orricers called to the s cene \l.'cre :s ho.,.,1ercd "'ith debris. .. l But at Avalon, they have solved d in normal women, as would be over prolonged periods, the FDA W • .::1..16'11.l l ~. the problem or ha·•ng bu•······ courage -. " ""More pe pl be h used in postcoital contraception, said it will require patient -ople stand around w1·th no 0 e may ave 'PDJS A ITO.'D"''EY ~tomers . · looked at the posters now than would expose a woman to an in-brochures and n ew labeling em· ~fl. ~ '· TilEY CLOSE the businesses, that's what. They have· closed ..eveFythiog-at Avalon except the ci!y water system. It is a very quiet place. ·would have before, eh?" creased risk of cancer. Al the phasizing that it should be taken same time, it cannot be said that onl y for e m ergencies such as such a risk derinitely does not ex. rape. However, physicians will Lizzie Pals Demand Eqilal Time QnTV isl." be rree to determ ine what con- LONDON (UPI) -Lawyer Basil Ekersley missed lhe rirst day or a high court commercial Ja\1.'suit l'\1onday. ONE COMPANY already has applied /or approval to market DES as a postcoital contracep- tive, when the ne w regulation . stitutes an emergency in each patient's case. He had strained his back lifting the pile or doc uments for the de· THE FDA SAID that 25· rense. milligram tablets take n tYlice --·· "We ha,·e sC\'Cral police cars damaged and "'indsh_ields broken," Sgt. l.a,'"· .said ~1onday night. "The tires on a police cruiser \\"ere s las hed and win· do.,.,·s \\'ere broken ·· No injuries wcr~ r'cportcd. The eoncert ·.,.,·ent on as scheduled in- side the Capital Cl·ntre. Nothing is closed, however, over in our neighboring state at a wonderspot called Las Vegas. Jfere, they ha·ven 't even heard or a soft economy. They never close. The economy is very hard. Very bard to beat, that is. Well, I came away fr-om Las Vegas a winner. I won at collect- ing casino matchbooks and hit- ting all the green walk lights just right ()n 1.he scratnble~type in- tersectlops in the downtown sec- tor. l tmit at ~verything else. IN LAS VE(:AS, the signals of a strohg eeQ.n,~my are ever- ywh.ere. Eveo ~be win'dshield.de- cal Oft.¥-Our en~a·car fe atures a pair -of"" ice. Gaudy ne,on blares out~br~akfast ro?-49 cents SAULT STE. MARIE. Mich. <UPI) -The friends of Lizzie Borden, a whimsical group with m embers throughout the coun- try, has four words for the American Broadcasting Com· pany: · ''We demand equal time.•· That was the entire content of a telegram sent Monday night ·after the A BC Monday night movie. ''The Legend of Lizzie Borden." wtJich dramatized the inramous story or a notorious spinster a ccuse d of the ax murde rs or her father and step- How many Qf these ~Jpenses would Y.OU like to el1m1nate • • mother in 1892. ~ : Ill 1975? FREE INCOME TAX PREPARATION )>{ashi~g. w hirling, spinning Jlgti ts £n .a g'ataxy .of eye-searing C.Olora turn downtown and the •Strip from ni&ht to day and re- ~lod you t h,ere is no energy ' .shortage here. LargeSt, most plush and grand or the hotel caslnos on the Strip-is the MGM Grand Hotel. The lobby 'is wall-to-wall s lot machines . Patrons pulling the one arms "]bey done our Lizzie wrong agalti," said William Rabe, pre- sident or the group, whose only official function consists or writ- ing letters derending her name whenever it pops up: "We're not goi ng to Jet 'em get away with. this.'' Let! d;':ofessional prepare your personal Federal .t~c llforn1a tax returns at no cost in privat . \\'I_ th ?oil inf or1na~ion held in strictest' confidrnc t'. ~t-q_ui red: Depo..:;1t of !$5,000 or 1i101·e in any s;t~·~ in~:-. accot~nt ( exrept 7 ~~~; or higher rate CA>rtiti-Call~, which must be SIO 000 or mo1·e) If I ! • l ! send a col}.Stant cacophony of Jingle and clatte r into the air. E VE R YTHJNG IS G RAND. Grand servi£l!, grand size, grand food-and grand prices. Even at the airport, where you plan your jet escape, one-armed bandits gu1-rd the departure gates. They have to pull people onto the planes as they clutch the machines pleading, "No, no-- justone m ore nickel. It's going to hit t.hi.s time. • • YES F OIJiCS. the ecx>nomy is alive. and robust. It lives and breathes just ove r the hill at a place call~ Las Vegas, awaiting the next roll of the dice. Rabe said he had no quarrel with the first hour and 40 minutes of the movie. "'But the n in the Jast len minutes theY construct out or old cloth a plaus ible but entirely theoretical and unsupported hypothesis as to how Lluie com- mitted the crime,'' he said. Rabe said the movie prompted him to take more drastic act.ion bY sending the t e legram rather than the us ual letter . Membership in the Friends of Lizzie Borde n is automatic "'ith receipt of a s tamped selr- addressed e nvelope at Lake Superior State College, where Rabe is public relations dir~or_ --~-----------------$ SAFE DEPOSIT BOX Do you hm one? You should. Pnin1 for one 1 You shouldll'I. If you have a savings account ~ with a QUJhfy1ng balJnce. a sale deposit bot rs youfs tree. $ PERSONAL ___.0-{)HECKING ACCT. ·~\ al a cooperating staltlfl'1de J COl'l'WMrc1al bank. 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Wil1hrrt 8lvd.11Cr1nd LotAnreln.C.lit.90017 625·7341 or~tthMI ' olhtr 1{firt1 thr0Mtho11t tht t1rtt1 l . • > • • ... T~•r~ F8brulry 11. 1975 DAIL y PILOT A 5 Bo1nb Load Librarians Bill RetJised ' Overturns PAl.LBROOK <UP!) -A trailer loaded Wilh napalm overturned on A-fllsion Road Fr~edFrom . Pot Penalties Eased 1 s horll:Y after leaving a we.apcns cent.er Monday, but a n_avy 1pQkes_m an said the h•zard to the public was neallglble. Only one bomb \Yas report· cd damaged when a truck trailer lost a wheel and over- turn~d asu~nst the 8ide or a hill. MAN ENTERS GVIL1YPLEA SAN DIEGO CAP> -A Na· tlonal City mun has pleaded guil· ly lo assault with intent to com- mit rape in an incident in Nov- ember involving a San Diego policewoman. Daniel G .. Veisa. 27. entered the R,uilly pica l\lond<1y. Superior Court Judge Robert 0 . Stuniforth set Feb. 28 for sentencing. Policewoman Linda Simmons had earlier testified that Vega had pulled her into a driveway and struggled with her, then fled. Porno 1'aw • SACRAMENTO !UPI> -Sen George MosCone (0 -San Fran: ciscoJ, says he hus revised his LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A bill to ease penalties for Superior Court jud1e has ruJed possession and use of marijuana. that librarians arc exempt from The comprehensive amend· a state law providing penalties ments to his measure were un- forgiving porl\ographic matertal veiled at a lunc heon for capitol tochildren. news reporters Monday. The Superior Court Judge Robert Senate Judiciary Committee was P. Schitferman, in a summary to consider the measure today. judgement to be sl&ned today, re-tlere is what the amended bill fused a reciuest in a civil suit by would do: ·an association of librariun.s to • Lower the possible penalties declare the entire law un · for possession of man1uana t'rom constitutional. a felony and 10 years in jail to a But he ruled that "libararians misdemeanor with six months in are not s ubject to li ability under jail and a Cine up to $500. rues would not be arfected. than s.lmJ)le possession. •Repeal laws a~ainst beinst 1 .. awis a.ffecting the sale or under the 1nfluen<·e ot mar1 · marijuana or possession for s ale juana, bein~ in or providing 1:1 would be uncha'nged"and provide plac.~ for 1ls use, possessing for felony penalties. mar11uana paraphernalia. At the luncheon, Moscone said •S.~eciCy thut transporting he believed the re-written bill martJuana for personaJ use and y,·as more liberal than originally giving it away is no n1ore serious drafted. . * * * ~ * * Bar Group Urges · 'Grow Your Own' the harmful matter .statute for Shake11ps uPIT•i.ptoeU •For possession of one ounce distrib,uting materials to minors or less, the penalty would be a SAN FRANCISCO tUPl l -But Wallach, beforelea.,.ing£or in the course and scope of their Jiro Enomoto, California's "mandatory citable offense." The San Francisco Bar Associa· Sacramento to testify be£ore the duties as librariuns" because new corrections chief, an-with no arrest and a maximum tion today urged a State Senate Senate Judiciary CommitlC'c, othery,·ise they "'ould be subject noun c e d m a j or ad -rine of $100. 1'his would be <J ne\\' Commit lee to add a gro"·.your· ('r1til'ized the bill £or failing to to "an unjustifiable system of ministrative changes at categoryofcrime,andappcaron ownprovisiontoamarijuanabill provide the same treatment for prior restraint upon speech." state prisons Monday, in· someone's record as a misde-currently under consideration. people who grow their own mari · The judge held that public and eluding a switch in jobs for meanor. The bill is a "'step in the right Juana as for those who buy it. school librarians distribute San Quentin warden Ke n-•Automatically ·purge from direction '' and ··far more "Hy not including cultivation books to children "necessarily neth Britt. Robert Rees, 48 , slate criminal records all mari-humane than arresting and jail· in the bill. we encourage people a lwa ys in furtherance of juana possession violations after ing lens of thousands of Calif or· to buy. rather than to grow. their legitimate educational and scien-will replace Britt, who will two years. P ersons convicted in nians annually." said Bar ,\5. oiw·n marijuana, and support the tific purposes for which these take over the Sierra the past could ask that their re-sociation President E . Robert illegal distribution system that libraries were fro,,_u,,n,,_d,,,ed"'._" _____ c_o_n_s_e_ri_v_a_t1_·o_n___cC:..a::.m-'p_. _____ .::•:.:o"rd"s"'-''"oo"'-. 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Penney ·rhc blond(' i\1 iss l)nda t"mitted little s hrieks as st•ulpt ur~,\rt t;r;int ~ind \\\o ht.'lpcrs patted plaster n\'er tbl.' famc<l ·I l·it1l·h sili conl.'·cnriched bosom of I hc topless LI •• nc 111 g p1111ll'l.'I' TllE lt1'~Sl"l.'fl:'\G st~1lU l'. \\'hich Gr:.inl Ill · dicales "''ill eventually resemble a heavily sel barbell, y,·iJI be used for the financial benefit of the San fo~ranci st'n 1'l us(•u1n of Art. t\e,1,·s n1en ~•nd ·rv t·amcr<1s cro1,vded in at the i;;cene, but a spokesman said "the plaster will he lp Grant in hi s work, so please don't think this is a publicity event, because it isn 't," Only tM Delly Piiot ,..lly t .. ll JOU wh•t,. new WI ,our k>C.91 c;ommuntty ... every ct.,. ll'l lM · DAILY PILOT !'iO!\tEBOOY ASKED for a recheck of ltfiss Doda's current m easurements, but that project was abandoned when an uidc coll Id only find.a foot rule. 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I .I A vote oflhanks ls due the dedicated offlcials and exte nding regular Thursday floor sessions until 4:30 priv;i.te cllizens who did their best to convey Southern In the a fternoon.' Califo~nlu 's me1sa11e to the {ederal government dur· McCarli\I', wl)o has been stepping on plenty or In$ iast week'•ollilhoreall drllllng~atlogs. legislative corns with hls. ew g1;<>und ruJ s.Jor ·llJ!' The three-day session may, as f!lllny fear. have proving Assembly 'eCficiencr, maintains that a !our· been hltle mo~ Ulan a cha.rade. designed to comply day work wej>k 111eaos just that. with the letter ti not 111e spirit of lhe law as pre-casl He figures the only way to get blUs moving Is to . drilling plans move inexorably !Qfward. stay on the floor and vote on them. ' ,But these doubts did not surface in lhe statements Thi'• aouilds logical, but prolesUng Assemblymen of the speakers as they outlined arguments for delay. point out that lhe 'state Senate still adjourns at noon backed with facts gathered in a 400..page critique of the on Thursdays. Department or J_nterior 's environmental impact state· McCarthy apparently is unimpr.essed. So are we. ment on the proJect. . . Hang in there boys, and maybe you won't have to The study was compiled by a consortium of 41 spend the final week or this session ·railroading bills cities and counties in the affected areas-a unique de· that weren't dealt with when.they.should have been. monstration of local governmental unity and genui~e <.-oncern. The speakers did not seek a permanent ban on drillinJ.. They asked ror sufficient delay to permit de· velopment of a national energy policy and to enable affected slates to rormulate management prog rams for preservation of their coasts. Production from new offshore wells admittedly could not come in time to ease any immediate fuel crisis. But a hasty decjs ion to move a head, without adequate pl annin g, could be the worst possible legacy for future generations. Spelling Problem T.he meters and liters ·are coming, along with the kilograms and kilometers, and they're due to take over the nation's schools by Jan. 1, 1980. Educators from 23 states, including California, have develQped a _program to conv ert all schools to teaching the metric system or measurement by that date. ~ , · 'fhey also have produc~d a manual to familiarite Pl H teachers with metrics. In California , the teachers' aying ooky goal is June, 1976, just ahead of statewide distribution of the first math and science textbooks introducing . l-n a ddition to their customary three-day the metfic system,' now used by an estimated 90 per- weeke nd s, our Sacramento lawmakers have been in cent of the world's population. the habit of cutting out around noon on Thursday so . There's just one remaining problem. ,The con· the Southern California delegation can catch after· sortium r ecommends-••re'' e ndings for spelling the noon flights home. ' · · basic ··m etre" and ''litre'' terms. Other professional So it's no surprise that static has developed over groups prefer•·meter" and "liter." • ,. 'As my client says, he's opposed to commercializing Watergate . er, just round that check off at $4,000. ' Assefllbly Speaker Leo T. McCarthy's insistence on Once that is.settled, we 'll be be on our way . ,~~~~~~~~~~~~....:....~~~~~~~~~~~....:...~-.:.~~~~~~_:_~~~....L~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~J Combat B utyin N ew Yo rk .( ARTHOPPE ) I came to New York because I haven'l seen combat since World War II. The reason we sta rt a new war every generation or so, I figure, is that it takes us about 30 years to forget the horrors o( the last one. All we re m e mber, in our nostalgia, is the excitement and the glory. It was a tearful scene al the ai rport as I grimly stt off for The Great Adventure. 1 "I will fly a guld star flag in my window fOr you, son," said l\1y Sainted Mother. "Not ye.t, mOm ! " I cried. "Not yet!" The gu.ard at the boarding r'mp started to ch~ck me for 1weapons. ' "['m going to New York." I said. He merely shook my hand and c l appe d me , on the back. ··Good luck, old man," he said. A sob- bi-ng you n g v.'orri.a n pinned a red badge of coyrage on my lapel. The flight, ~hough tense, \vas uneventful.• odr 1pJane circled warily ovct 'K ~nnelly .(irport for, half an hour befo.re the pilot bold- ly decided to chanr e a landing. ··tt's occupied t erritory, you know." explained my sealmale, a grizzled combat veteran with seven missions to New York to his credit. "ll·s occupied by New Yorkers.·· NEW YORKERS? My blood ran cold. I~ met the first of the enemy outside the airport. He was disgui sed as a t axi driver. "Where you wanna go, Mac ?" he snarled. (New York is oc· · copied by eight million people, all of whom are named, "Mac.") Beneath the bullet-proof glass that divided his .seal frolJl mine Dear Glooipy Gus As one of the biggest spen· ders of public money, Bob Moretti gets appointed to the Energy Commission at $37,21 2_plus. To think I vot· ed for Brown lo keep hi m out! D.U.M. GMMy G,.. c•rnm•11t1 ar• Mlllrnl .... h ......,. .-• ...t -.wrily nflKI tlw ........... -.. ...-. Se"",,_.,., '""9•0.......rG•, O.lty ... .._ (he was safe) was pasted a print· ed sign. It said cab fares hud gone up 17 per cent, but it as· sured me that ''this taxi is driven by a marally Cine person." 1 rapped on the glass. "Morally fil!-e person," I said, ··w17 seem to have gone around this block three times." "I am looking ,for a shortcut. Mac," he said. Fµrthermore, he said, ,his mora lity had been in· vestigated before he had been is·· sued a cab driver 's license. I asked who had attested to the fineness of his morality. ·'The cops,'' he ~aid. And he laughed fiendishly~ I \-YAS GLAD to discover New ·Yorkers accept American money. Lots and lots of it . The cab driver, the doorman, the bellman who took my bags lo the desk, the~ bellman who took my bags to m y room ... Ah, my room, Safe! I bolted the door and call ed the one friendly agent I knew. lie said lo lake a cab over to his place. t said I had tried a cab. I would take the sub· way. ''The s ubw ay!·· lie wa s aghast ... Nobody lakes lhe sub· way but muggf'rs." Okay, l said, l'd walk. ''Wa lk?" -he said, "[ ncv('r thought of that. You might make it with luck. Park Avenue should be sare. Then turn right on 56lh. No, 57lh. Jt"s better lighted. Slay near the curb ... ·· I said I'd see him if he ever got out of New York on R and R. I hung up , called room service and turned on the television set. ll said two cops had just killed each ot her in a shootout two block s away. It didn't say why. I don't think anybody bothered to ask. Why did I send a kid like me on a mission like this? But it's a valuable experience. A visit to New York every JO years would make a pacifist out of anyone. Electrifyi ng Tale llelte r Skelter, by Vincent, Bugli osl wit h Curt Gentry. fNorton,SlO) ( THE BOO KMA~ J Althou&h every person in America probably is aware of. the aene.ral outline of the Charles world of Mi.nson and 'rus fanatic t M~n murd~S"&, Udl detailed followers, leading to .a guilty aecount will Jolt the reader like a verdict. Gentry is an experienced. aeries or electric shoe kl or mount· nonfiction writer. tpavoltage. Manson envisioned a massive The bitl anddieces ol the story race .war between blacks and hive appe.are Jn newspapers. white. That is what the words Plltllngthepieceatocetherlnnar· "Heli.r Steller," quoted from a r•Uve form, from the horrif)'inl BeaUd lopg, meant when they m urder~ them selves to the were painted la blood at lhe scene bumbll~ll Police effort lo the cllhemurders . .Manaonwulobe 'Jaunt ln'otdel'ttlaJ In American the'loles1iah who , after lbe light· hlafory, lnrreases t.heover-all lm· ,. tng ended, would be the new ruler pa<t tremendously. At times the of mankind. effed,i1ao11v11ethereadermay , Manson, tnctdentally, •P· feel Impelled lo put the book ulde p•rently never tnew lh1t Ii> ~moment. Britons such as tho Bea,t)o1, ' Heller Skelter was then•m• or a MJGU011 wa1 the LooAJtlleles faircrounds slide. Thill ls a plalll =llonl•1 wbo prosecuted acary story that will rtvetyl>ltr it· a.ad uaembled many ol tent.ionascouldnoworkolfict.lon. die tlt•t revealed the weird Joaallua•er I 1 .• Bla111 e Laid 011 Co11gre s s .. J{issinger's Picture of Doom WASHINGTON -When bipartisan congressional leaders gathered at the While House for breakfast las t week, they were braced for bad news about the budget from President Ford but gol som et h i ng still more melanch o ly : official Washington's a pocalyptic view of the declining Western world . The m eeting was called to brief the leaders on the budget being released th at noon . But b e fore l\1r . Ford revealed th e horren- d ti u s S52 bill.ion deficit, thi s fri ghten· i ng picture was p a inted -mostly by Secretary or State l·lenry Kissinger; the imminent collapse of, first, Cambodi a und then South Vietnam: the danger of Portugal and Turkey leaving the No rth Atlantic Alliance <NATO(: A United Stales un able to deliver on ils commitments and , therefore. unable lo negotiate \\1ilh foreign powers, great or sn1a1J. 1'10REOVER, Kissinger clearly implied that the overwhelmingly Democratic Congress, seeking all powers or government in· eluding diplomacy, is largely responsible for this stale of af· fairs. The inference: the ( EVANS-NOV A K ) Secretary of State, undercut by Congress, bad lost his credibility · among fellow diplomats and , consequently , h is a bility to negotiate effectively. Some congressional leaders present felt Kissinger, a consum- mate actor, was laying it on a bit thick in a bid for support. But the debased value of a Kissinger commitment has become a dead- ly serious nat ional problem. With the lopsided Democratic majority in the new Congress ob- livious lo such problems, it op· presses the While House far worse than ttie highly publicized confrontation over energy policy. THE BREAKFAST started on the apparently hOpeless request by Mr. Ford for $JOO million in emergency arms aid to save In· dochina. Gen. Ge~rge Brown . chairman o r the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said fl atly what previously had been whispered at the Pen· tagon : without additional arms, Cambodia will fa ll qui ckly. The situation in South Vietnam is bet- ter. Brown added, but extremely critical in view of a mmunition and fuel s hortages. K iss in ge r m oved o n to Europe. The con gressional cutoff of military aid to Turkey because of its Cyprus invasion wa s described as an absolute dis· aster. Those present believed Kissinger saw Turkey disengag· ing from NATO, a g reater danger lo U.S. interests than the collapse of the Saigon regime. Whal makes the possible Turkish disaffection in the east induced by Congress all the worse. Ki ssin ger went on, is the imminent Com-munist takeover of Portugal in the west -depriv· ing the U.S. and NATO or the vital Azores 'bases. Here, too, congressional hands are unclean, Kissinger implied. The CIA can scareely protect American in - terests in P.ortugal. while under congre11Sional scrutiny. KISSINGER e ven related the dead h and of congressional diplomacy to relations between the super-powers. Contending that the Turkish aid cutoff en· dangers cooperation with China in the intricate three-cushioned relationship with the Soviet Union, Kissinger said Peking wonders how it can deal with a nation irrational enough lo con· scious ly a lienate an ally so valuable as Tu_rkey. Dr. Ki ssinger 's lecture, de· livered in his mild tone without vituperation, generatep few pro- tests or affirmations from the Congressmen. The plea for ln· dochinese a id was greeted only by ominous silence. When Presi· dent Ford revealed he is con· . templaling a bipartisan com· mission lo visit Vietnam to re· port back on the desperate need for aid. the room was filled \\'ith oppressive sil ence. "I was just hopin g the President \\'ouldn"t pick me .to go," one Republican told us. One Democrat -Sen. Edmund l\luskie of l\l ainc, chairman of the Senate Budget Committee - did seem disturbed by Kiss· inger"s portrait or twilight in the West. Muskie asked: could what Kissi nger said be repealed publicly? OC course, Kissinger replied. Al this writing, however, l\1uskie has said not hing. NOR IS much help expected from Capitol Hill . In an over· wh e l-min g l y Democratic Congress intent on forging its own way internationally without re ga rd to o ld -fashioned bipartisanship. foreign policy is increasingly subject lo consli· tuent pressures. "I had ne"er se('n ll cnr~' so down," one congressional le.ader told us. Indeed . mcluncholia is scarcely avoid able \\'hen this question is pondered : in a dangerous world \\'ith Western power declining and Soviet power gaining. how can the Unit· ed. Stales d eal with the Soviet Union al the same time a leader· .Jess Congress is running wild \\o·ith its own foreign policy diclat· ed by the prcssurl'S of domestic politics? Fun \ and· Games with the CIA WASHINGTON -I don't know how other middle-aged men, beset by menopausal quirks and tem·ptations, manage to keep on the straight a nd narrow, but I have found a method. More precisely, the method has found me. For illustration, just the other day , I \\'as browsing t hrough the morning paper and came unex · pectedly upan the admission by CIA .chief W i ,l I i a m Colby that the Ce ntral In· telligence---Agency h~s been syp· ingonme. Well. there was a time when such tidings might have left me somewhat greenish. But I can now accept the ClA in my life with an inner serenity. I have de; veloped this simple·philosopby: IF MEN would live their lives as though gum$boes from seven government ·agencies were ·always ha lf a block behind, the appeal of the virtuous life would soon be made manifest to them. · I also gel some comfort from the security that all this govern- ment attention provides . To waylay me, a bad man would have to get past a wb<ile (>Ol!Ae of federal flatfeet. Here is the lat~t count: -In late 1970. I.he Wlilt,~ause assigned Jecli.: CaulfieJa:,. the pte· cµl'1'or Of I.he plwnben1, to In· vestl.1ate m e. Hls lllm, accordine to a confidential Feb. ll, 1971, memo, was to make ''the abllltv or the AndersonJ of the world to 1atn While House WormaUon , (JACK AND ERSON 1 both difficult and hazardous." He spent three months on the assign· ment, without notable results. -The Penlagon·s sleuths got on my trail in early 1971. They produced a bespectacled clerk. Eugene Smith, as our master spy and, after third-d egree griltings that le ft him witl'i ulcers, dragged him before a grand jury in Norfolk, Va. The U.S. attorney there, Brian Gellings, quickly concluded that Smith was the wrong man. -SHORTLY thereafter, the Washington Post reported that the White House "is direcUng a major effort lo discredit colum- nist Jack Anderson" -an effort the Post said involved the Justice Departme nt , R e publican National Committee and CREEP. (Committee to Re-Elect the President>. Thes' groups were lo feed ··negative material about Anderson" to the press and to simpatico senators. -By this time,""the C1A and the FBI had joined the posse. A separate investigation was directed b y Robert MardJan, then an assistant attorney general, whose plainclothesmen collaborated ~ehlnd the scenes with Jntertel, the privol'1 eye firm, which has been hll'ed by ITr to apy· on me-. Mardlan h."3 noW been convicted in the Watertate case. -.. -In 1972, the maladroit White House plumbers turned their at- tention from Pe.ntagon Papers' leaker Daniel Ellsberg and scrawled my name on their 1 blackboard as their new Public • 1 Enemy No. I . Their relentless earch for my sources led them al last to a gentle Navy yeoman and they browbeat a confession out or him that he was, indeed, a spy - not for me but for the Joint Chiers of Staff. -THE FOLLOWING year, the FBI cons idered raiding my of· fices, but decided instead to ar· rest me in the streets in the act of receivil)g gov.ernment docu· mentS from the Indians. As it turned out, it was my associate Les Whitten who was pinched. But the prosecutor dismissed the charges as.. groundles§ an.d ·lhe court furthe r humiliated. the gov· eriiment by ordering the FBI to destroy its records of my phone calls. .-A dozen years ago, the In· ternal Revenue Service ctiecked1 out m y tax returns and couldn't find a "penny out of order. The tax sleuths didn't question my re· tunis aaain until my name ap· pea'red on President Nixon's enemies list. Nbw the IR&. ts pre· paring to Check every figure, every dedut:tion, every voucher in my 1973 returns. The computer just happened to select me, by chance, for an ln·d epth audit, the IRS explained. The government's atte ntions to me, albeit have had a Maxwell Smart QUMllty. Plumber E . Howard Hunt, ror example, sometimes wore o reddish wig Which ho' would get on crooked and carrle<I •camera dl-iuj•ed In tobacco pouch. ALL THIS s u i:vel llaoce, meanwhile, haf toned me 1JP ' marvelously fol'\he (uture. Sq,in· gra!Qejl ere my dec"l'llve habits today that even when I so out .. socially I cha nge cabs en route and ne\'er fail to ~cl orr an elevator at the \Vrong rloor. I have a sensitive eye and memory for the location of pay , phones. and in conversation my evasive code has become so cf· fective that half the time my O\\'n starf doesn ·1 understand my in· structions. There are othe r pitfalls _ avoided. For other men, the Washington whirl is full of lures t -massage parlors. Fanne Foxe- lype bistros, get -rich-quick ~ ·schemes, lobbyists \Vho can orrer all that com Cort and cupidity hold dear. Temptation is everywhere. But not for m e. The thought or 1 a ll those. cops back there, trip· ' ping over their ni ght sti cks but .1 gaining on me. turns me right 1 orr. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ,. Ro~rt N. \\teed, Publi!hf'r Thom.oa.l{eevil, Eo:dr1or Horbaya Kreilnch , f;d1tor1af Pape l::d1lor Tht' editorial pua(' or the Dall) PUot seek• to tnrorm und 'timulut c ~aders by pre•entinw on th is Pllt.' divcr!le commenl;iry nn tnpiftl or In· tf'tt-'t b)' 1yndlcaled columnl1115 and car1 oon1Jts. by providinJ w forum : ror rf:'11dcr1f \"f(''ol>"ll •nd h) presentlna thl! TI('WJ1paper·11 oplnlon11 and' ide•s on rurrctnl topic•. 1'1ie cdllorlal opinion~ of the Daily PlltJt appeAr only ln the-edltorh1I column at tht: top ol thtt pa~c 01,lnlon~ cllpret1i.~ by !he cnlumni11111 and canno11i8t11 and lcller Wrltt>rs are thefr ""'"and noendon.t'ment of tht•l r \"It'"'·~ by the D•llf Piiot •hould he lnff'rrtd. Tuesday. ·February 11 , 1975 ' I 1 _ I I I· I •• < • • • -.~ t' . " • . GMs$200 OR '600 REBATE Just buy or lease' any new 1975 GM car listed here from a General Motors Dealer and take delivery now through February 28, 1975, and you'l l get a check for either $200 or $500, depending on the car you select. And th is offer isn 't limited to just a few models eit her . 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 for full lease details. Chevrol e! Vega Hatchback Coupe See vour Chevrolet Dealers isoo ON s200 ON VEGA $200 ON NOVA Vega Notchback Coupe Nova Coupe Vega Hatchback Coupe Nova Hatchback Coupe MONZA Vega Wagon Nova 4·door Sedan Ve ga LX Notchback Coupe Nova Custom Coupe Vega Estate Wagon Nova Custom Hatchback Coupe Nova Custom 4-dooi Sedan 2+2 Nova LN Coupe Nova LN 4-doo1 Sedan See your Oldsmobile Dealers· s200 ON OMEGA Omega Coupe Omega Hatchback Coupe Omega 4-dooi Sedan Omega Salon Coupe Omega Salon Hatchback Coupe ' Omega Solon 4-door Sedan ~500 ON SlARfJRf .• .J Ot-obMe Omega Salon COupe • • , ' - 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. ~-bbl. engines delivered the best gas mileage in the EPA highway tests of any 4-cylinder cars built in the United States- 28 mpg. 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 with 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 the 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. Pontiac Ventura Custom Sedan f I . . See vour Pontiaclfealers s200 ON ASTRE s200 ON VENTURA Astra Hatchback Coupe Ventu1a Coupe Astra Safa1i Wagon -Ventu1a Hatchback Caupa Astre SJ Hatchback Coupe Vontufa 4·doo1 Sedan . Astre SJ Saf8fi Wagon Ventura Custom Coupe Ventu1.a Custom Hatchback Coupe Ventu1a Custom 4-dooi Sedan Ventufa SJ Coupe Vontura SJ Hatchback Coupe Ventufa SJ 4-dooi Sedan . See vour Buick Dealers s200 ON APOL~9./SKYLARK Apollo 4-door Sedan Apollo S/R 4·door S.dap I s500 ON Skylark Coupe I • Skyla1k Hatchback Coupe Skyl81k S/R Coupe . Skylark S/R Hatchback Coupe SKYHAWK . ---. ----...... _ -.. .,,,_. ~--._....,, ~ ' DAILYPILOT .tf • LOWER OPERATING COSTS If you followed the owner's manual for recommended serwce , we figure the 1975 Chevrolet Vega using unleaded fuel could save you up to $240 in parts, lubricants and labor over its 1974 counterpart using leaded fuel, if driven 50,000 miles. And the Pontiac Astre follows the same recommended maintenance schedule. In addition, our in-line 6-cylinder models could save you up to $304 in scheduled maintenance, while our V-8 models could save you up to $350. Of o6urse, parts and labor costs vary throughout the country, but we've used current list prices on parts and figured labor at $11 per hour. ' "'. ' MARK OF EXci::lliNCE Getting cars on the lots helps keep production lines rolling and people working. .. I - • lf DAILY PILOT TUHd1y, February 11 .1175 ' L.M. Bo11d . Twins Meant 'Playboy' Cutting :Back After Earnings ]9lt KELLY'S I STEAK HOUSE i 7..---Featurlna:---"1 'CHAMPAGNE &_STEAK {FO~ 2). $7 ,95 ·A::IO ,_ 6 '30 PM Infidelity l/ a woman had twins, she automatica lly s accused or Jnlidellly. Anlhro(>Ologlsts_- l!l)'::Ulat was U\.P s ituation in numerous ancient societies. Thol"c \Vere pe>ckcts of ignorance worldwide wherein it was thought that no woman could h&NQ two babies at the sam., tim.e tiyone father. ' IN THE SOUTll or France is a municlpallty call'd Port Nature. ll's not just a beach, not just a small coJony, bUt an entire town wherein the residents go naked. Correct, they s hop for groceries that way, visit the movies that way, drink and dine in night c lubs that way. T he place is near that larger ci - ty calledCapd'Agde. · DEATHS. Q. ''In what month do the most people di e?" A. March. At least, in this country. Second tnonlh for the m ost deaths is February, third Janua ry. Fewest die in August. AN OLD BOY in front of me al the library the other day us.ked for a do-it-herself book Qn pruning. THE GARMENT MAKERS predict the bes t-selling costume hereabouts in the next six months will be Army-type fatigues. Cheap. Machine was,hable. Lol.8of pockets. _ ·•1-tONEY'' now ranks No . 3 on that list or most popular salutations w.ith which husbands address their wives. Jt's right behind "baby," No. 2, and "darling," No. 1. ARABS Golda Meir once said sl'\e "-'Ould know that true peace had arrived when she could go shopping in Cairo. Possibly so.,Arab hos pitali· ty was diffe rent, though. a few generations ago. It required the head or an Arab family not only to welcome uny \'isitor with food and a place to sleep, but to protect said party's life, evg_g_an eneip y's,..Qft ce_ that_g:uest crO§.sed tti_e threshold. YOU'VE SEEN those Eskimos' parkas trimmed with especially long fur around the face. That fancy fuzz is not to ward off the cold. It's to protect the wearer from mos· quitos. Pretty good pilots, mosquitos. But they can't navigate comfortably through that fly- ing rur. ' U~1T.......-. Redg11ailo11 Dr. A. Ray Stanford, president or Florida Bible College, has re- sig n e d, reporte dly because of an affair with a coed al school, according to college officia ls. Heiress' Kidnaper Killed 3 LONDON <UPI! Police ha ve · disclosed tha t mi ssing teen-age h eiress Lesley \Vhittle was kidna pe d by Bri· ta in's mos t dangerous crimina l, a triple killer knov.•n as "The Black P a nthe r '' and ''The 1-lood. '' CHICAGO CAP1 -The boss is taklft& a 2:5 per .. cent cul In pay. C<lfrtt that used to be free for empJoyes now costs a diR)e. The prle<i of aon drink• b.•• 'doubled. These economic tQea1ur~1 are t1~lng Pl•~• within Y,e '200· 1 mllll'!!1 Playboy empire of pleasure maa:nate Rugh Hefner. Already troubled by federal and local in- vesUgations or alleged drug us e at hi s mansions, Hefner re· ceived more bad news over the we~kend as ltte latest Playboy Eh- le11>rises Inc .. eamina:s report was issued. IT SHOW ED a second· quarter toss of fi667 ,040 before taxes, down from a $1.4 million profit for the same period the pre· vious year. Because of the weakened economy, Playboy haS lowered previous 8iilimates and now says it does not ex· peel to approach total earnings recorded last ye at, one of its worst in the past decade. · Most of the firm's ac- tivities were affected by the lower eamJngs, but its network of hotels, clubs and casinos suf. fered the most. The result: implemen- tation of strict economy measures recommended by a team of efficiency ex.perts ai_m_ed at saving $6 million a year. IF YOU \VANT to get some idea about how old the game or bowling is, consider the fact that a set of nine pins and someUlls were fou,nd In a n Egyptian tomb scaled.,...p in ap- proximately 5,000 B.C. Mis~ WhitUe, 17, was kidnape d f1·om the bedroom of her home in Highley Jan. 14. The kid· n a p e r s ubsequently telephoned a demand for $120,000 ransom, but never showed up at the rendezvous point to pick it up. No trace or Miss Whit- tle has been found. A po li ce spokesma n sa id a n a tionwide man"hunL is on for the ··mo s t d a ngerous criminal ::it large in Bri- t a in.•• A reward of $60,000 has been offered for information. HEFNER'S ANNUAL salary will be reduced from $308,000 to $220,3.'IO. Ending free coffee for 2,000 employes at its headquarters will save about $50,000. Muzak piped into the elevators at Playboy headquarters has been turned off. Employes will t r avel less and in coach rather than first-class. I-Jerner will cut down to absolute necessities use of his fl y· ing playpen - a re- furbished DC9. - Address mail to L.f\f. Boyd, P.O. Boz 1560, Costa A1esa92626 Copyright 19751.../.1 . Boyd In addition to preparing your In ·-Tax this year ••• Vour1974 Fedet•I and California income tax return• prepared It•• of ctultg• with a cerllflcale savings accounl of SS.000 or more. Full quah rying details are explaine<J In our brochure. Per50nal, private lax conference. plus com- puterized preparation of y01Jr returns lo help assure you take advantage of every possible deduction to keep your taxes a& low a& possible. But hurry! Ap~lnlments are limil&d. ChOlce selection from llmited schedule still avail1ble on tirs1-come-lir!!ll-s•rved basis. FREE EARLY BIRD GIFTS Assure yourself ol an appointment for preparation ol your la• returns by booking your reseNation now for February. Get a valuable free gUI &I th4!!1 same lime. We'll show you howtosavem on next year's.taxes! • FSUC -- C?o w@O-UL?\J d~SAVl.0• ANO LOAN AllOCIAtlON MAIN OFFICE GI-Alo: 225 Ent Broa<tway COSTA Mf.SA•NEWPOllT BEACH Ol'l'ICE: 1855 Harbor Boulevard and 15 ~tllflr reg/one/ ot/lc•• to 1erve you. T The dreary financial news came as Hefner was still recovering frorn the s uicide or his friend and e xecutive secretary. Bobbie Arnstei n. STIAK I. LO&STIR ·-·····--··· l.t lllW YORK STEAK (I*.)······ l.t~ -. LO•STBR T'AIL ••• : ••• f-··········6·9 ~ 9'°' ... flLIT MIGHOH ······-r-·-······l.751 ~ 5 TIAM8D CLAMS -•• :.. •••••••••• -2.fSl Tw••· -w •••• Thur•· 4130 t• 11160 P .M. llAPOOO KA-aoa ... ,,,, f'OR 'fWO ltllSS ARNSTEIN, flLEt MIOHQH ·-· 2,tf Pa\ convicted in fed er a l 201 P•I• ._.,, •. (At._,. .. ,,,., court for conspiracy to ,7j. 577' '} distribute cocaine, was •• , ... P-1 ... "1.. · ~lwpe rt •••ch Hundreds of exotlc plant.a are gone from the headquarters and so are s om e hi g h .p rice d employes . There will be fewer purlics with less extravaaant spreads at the man5ions in Cl)icago and Los Angeles. Herner will be served more often Qne or his favorite dish.es -pot roast. THERE IS a wage and hiring freeze in effect , and some expensive prQ· du ction m ethods for the maga z in es will be curtailed. found dead pf a drug' o ... , "''° ._ 11 ,oo ·P.M ... ~f•••4 M•fl4•1 ove rdos e last month.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hefn er has blamed the suicide on the federal IP""!~ drug investigation \vhich The e conomic news was not unexpected. Jn fi scal 1974, Playboy 's profits s kidded more than 40 percent. Some executives bl amed Hef- ner's pas t autocratic business s tyle and his distaste for delegating authority. Others say, however , that mis managen1 e nt , poor mar)ieting and un- expected economic de- velop m ents. including increased competition from s imilar glossy magazines , contributed to the decline. h e h as term e d a ''politically motivated, anti -Pla yboy \Vitchhunt." He said he is the l~rge t or 1a gove rnment co n· splracy because of his publications' soci a l philosophy. He said he has never encouraged the use or n a r co ti c s a t hi s ma nsions and that he and hi s st a.ff neveL· dis· lributed hard drugs lo guests . U_S. Attorney J J n1es R. 1'hon1pson says lief· ner 's accus:.itions a rc "off the wall " and Lhat the year-old investiga- tion is continui ng. ' • ~\live reduced prices un our enlire slock of famous General Poly.Jets. II means great savings for ~u during this special limiled lime off et Sale Ends February22 The General Poly·Jel features four·ply conslruc· tion and long· mileage Duragen • tread rubber. Ifs designed wilh deep tread for great slop/ PolyesterC.Ord General Poly-Jet Frts C-otnpacts! VEGA,PINfO, COIT, AND MUSTANG II Phi!". $1761tr ~1S4Fed.U ·i.,'< depending llll Sle. Size A78-13/B78-131ubeless blackwall n1., Srnall Citr.,! NOV~\ J\IUST1\NG. LEMANS. FllU.~­ BIHD, & CUTI.ASS ~'"" ~95 .. ~ •. 1,-.. .... ~~ ... 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MIN ()-££X Sh:iuld our 9'1~ ol l<W'r"li' We a tore. run •ha t ~ Ms ~ we ,.;1 l"()l'W;f ~ ~ plited '°°" ~ fta.n: ~l....y,.. llw ~ ~ ' Extra charge !or larger or 1ir conditioned cars. setting tor.ion bars ... and parts ii needed. COMPLETE BRAKE RELINE s59!~,~ I ln~t&ll NEW ~ Ouly "'11"11 on .ii • wtle•I'! "J Rebuold tl>fl 'Y""°""' on .-II -"HIM :l Bleed brake,..-.n.ian nea"'V duly brPe hutd. • 1nsoee1 !>take n11...-n !'.flfll'IQ'.!. ~ Turn ena tn;e au 4 11t•t arums. & Htpack 11ont ..,,_. be#•f19S. 1 Ad1ut.1 bl'1k1' "'°Cheek •"*Vl!llC'I' kn~tgt. 8 Ro.a ••• , yow automolllle. CO...•"lff ....... ~C•tt" ~esttD TfiiES; ]: t!:~0~'4.· , .. -, I Bit S1kcti°" of Real Bargaioul ( your $695 choice ur I I I I I I I I Lots of Non· Sltid Tread· "' Free J lnstal/atio Cilarge 11 II Otner1I . c...~: ~l. Don Swedlund. Inc. GE~~IRE re l "· -.=' 2855 HarborllYd. Costa Mesa Ph1111eS40.5710 •···-·1 lttw ____ 646-5033 • ••••""-I llNHAL TIH tn~lht • IMM~4 1~c--"-""'----Sooner or later, you'I~ own Generals ___ . ___ _..,' 1 -I .J • I By Phil \\terlandl Tuesday, Febru1rx11t.1975 DAILY PILOT A9 "Oh, 1 knoW we've met bCtore -I never forget a ... ah ... ah .•. a nose." ·Other Deaths ·LOS ANGELES (AP) F-Leon Yankwlch, a re- tired federi\1 judge who decided the h is toric Calift'!l'nia case that pre· I served the Elk Hills oil fields for the public four .' decades ago; 'died in a ' hospital Sunday after a long illness. He was a r noted legal scholar and an expert on newspaper 1 law. I Death Notires YANDALM, Ill. (UPI) -Georie Hodson, who worked six days a week. died Saturday during a celebration of his lOOth birthday . Hodson worked his usual job as. telephone operator at three of his sons' truck- ing company until Fri- day when he was ad- 1mitted to Fayette County Hospital because of lung congestion. Crime Concern • m SA Report Cites· Loss of Confidence in Police By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of ... Dllllfll'lllPltiufl • SANTA ANA -Many Santa Ana resl<i_ents are Josin1 con- fidence,ln the Police because of increasiitg juvenile gang violence, crime in the streets and the soarf.ng' c95t of crime. Those are among the findings contained in ,the final ·report o.f the Citizens' Crime PreventiOn Commisaio,n, named by city councilmen last year to analyze the city's risina.crime rate. The .14-member panel Conned .' J~ry Unable To Decide Murder Guilt in October met weekly and worked closely with , the'. city J:tOlice department. THE FINAL report, which will be considered by the. council next week, concluded that the police department is doing an outstand- ing job considering llmitallons on resources. . . Among other things, the com- mission has recommended the hiring of at least 64 more policemen and creation or a special team program that will put men out on regular beals. The team program, which was endorsed by the commission for the first time last month, would require 25 new employes in addi- tion to the new policemen. TllE TOTAL estimated cost of the program would be $1 .8 million, a cost the commission said is better to bear tban the $3 million annual losses to crime in the city. SANTA ANA -An Orange Without the additional men, County Superior Court jury has the commission report notes, the been unable to reach a verdict in force will be unable to meet pre· the trial of '8 Santa-Anan accused sent and future needs for crime of murdering his girl friend's prevention. estranged husband. "According to the report, Santa Judge fl.lark Soden set Feb. 14 Ana has only 1.34 sworn o£ficers as the date for a hearing which per 1,000 people, well below the could end with disposition of stale average of 1.75 per 1,000 for charges filed against Jesus cities the size of the Orange Magana, 23. Eight of the 12 jurors County seat. revealed that they had voted for acquittal. THE COMMiSSION concludes that it is the lack of manpower Magana was arrested shortJy that accounts for "the lack of after the body of Anastacio confidence and attitude of indi£- Castaneda, 37, of Santa Ana, was ference toward the police that found in the back seat of a car citizens feel." be assigned to ~ach for a period of two years. DURING THAT time, the of. ficers would be expected to meet with neighborhood leaders and residents and establish closer community contacts. Apart Crom its general recom- mendations to the council~ the commission has suggested that its functions be extended lo permit participation in the im- plementationof new programs. Teen Drinkers Assisted by County Panel SANTA ANA -Youthful alcoholics are the target of special rap sessions laking place each Wednesday in tl':te offices of the Orange County Alcoholis1n Council. The council has estimated that 17 ,500 counlians under the age of 18 have a drinking problem. The weekly meetings begin al 7 p .m. in the council offices al 1913 E . 18th St ., Santa Ana, and are open to anyone bet,veen the ages or 15 and 25. The sessions are condw.cted by volunteer youth counselors Stephanie Sho1 seth and Jim Dunn and each meeting features films and guest speakers. L.A. 'CALLS 6' EACH ..... " ,.,.._ .. °""' n. ,...,.._.. c......,. 01 C .. _ ,,,,____..,..._c..., ..... 17141 979-123 Does Linc:tora think Losi Weight -~A IS ~· It Is not a simple task for o patient to reach and maintain "leonweight" tor life. First the patient must have an honest desire to cure his problem ... then accept professional guidance from trained Medical Doctors. Lindora·s unique 10·week treatmenl and training program wlll teach patients hOw to reach and maintain their "lean weight'" for life. A sale and proclicol pion. with proper nutritional diet, and continual emotional support. New audio and sub·liminol visual aids are used to motivate the patient. fhe enlire program is under the strict supervision of Medical Doctors . special· isls in Boriotrlc Medicine. Undora Oinics o re owned and o&nir11slefed by MedlcOI Doctou that restrict !heir p ractice 10 Boriatncs. AU. O lnic P&soonel are hcensed bV !he Sia le ol Cah!Ofn10. Coll for information Monday thru Friday 8 A. M. lo 6 P. M. Lindora~ MEDICAL CLINIC s.;CRAMENTO <AP} parked behir;td a restaurant. He Thereportooncedesthatmere· M&Nlll'IE'E -~arl Reeves, 55, who had been stabbed to death. ly increasing the number of Pocel1ofessional Maso Verde E ALIN0 4 SAVIN ... M E NEFEE. p Cl b Chi f Bl Pt f . I Bl...O-. ().lie ol Oe•lll ll'lbr ... ry ~. 1~/S Re~ shined the shoes o( gov-It was testified during the trial patrolmen won't stem the crime ress lJ e dg. 0 esslOnCl V"t:l- NEWPORT BEACH 645-3740 COSTA MESA 557-1893 oe .. t 01 H1.1f\l l1101on D••(h, c.. Rowr, ernors., U .S. senators, that the two men fought over rate increase. The team concept san Bernardino. E. long Beoch ·Mission Hill:5 ' w.c1ne,e1ay, F•b'"''' 11111 a 1 r::io PM. SANTA ANA ...:_ Sandi MOsley , I 0 +1cl4o., e rotn.r\ cnaP11 1. ,..."" ,,...,.~. <;on gr es s men and Magana 's relationship with was devised as a method to put Hawthome ·Orange• Newport Beach .u , 10,,., A:M. s1. simon & .tudiJCTtu.-cn legislator~for 20-years in Caslaned·B's estranged wife. 4he.-additional manpower to more a report.er· for the Santa Ana Garden Grove. tong Beach ·Pasadena j '" Huo11,.,.ion S.•c11. '"'•rmeru GOOd th c 1·r · c ·1 I J i I ii d th t I Register, is the president of the Qaks • !i.l>rl>ht!•d c; .. m1111r1. 011uy oro1111r• e a 1 orn1a ap1 o. uan ta. l was a ege a e fective use . la Habra ·Woodland Hills· Sherman . 1 .v.ortuat"yctlr1ic1or,, 11t11 01ac1161we1., died al the Sacramento Magana stabbed Castaneda after The commission proposes that Orange County Press Club for West Covina. Fulle rton. Riverside. Santo Monica Hu .. tinoton B··~~;~.._.,.2-1111 Medical center Sunday the angry husband attacked him the city be divided into eight sec-1975. She succeeds 1974 president Costa Mesa. Pomona • Cerritos. Holtywood AURELIO H. oJEOA. s.r~lc.e!i i1ndi1r9'-i~g"h"t". ;;;;;;;;;;;;;i"""""'""'"""""w""it"h"a""I"6~·i"n"c"h"l"en""gt""h"o"l"c"aib 1 1ne~·--~u~· o~n~s:,:a~n~d~a~t~e=a~m~o~f~e~i~g~h~t~o~f~fi~c~e~r~s-_::G~eo=r~g~e~L~e:i:d:•~l~o~f~t:h:•:_::D~a:i~iy:_:_P~ii:o:l~-_J _ _::::,==================:::::::::_ __ ' interment ~~IC•IJ,.. Moc1(0. DUO..r , ·- Brother,_ Morluar y. 11'111 9"<.11 BIYd., I ~.:::::~:00 "·;.:.:·; ,,,_,,,, ,oc., RE-OPENING SALE JOSIE C. P E REZ. '*r wlce s tort! Ptnd II i11q. 011day &<oll'ltlr~ Mortuary. 1~11 20 % OFF &1cll 81"111 .. HIA'lllfl•lirl S.d(fl, C... *' ' "'"'"' > ..... ;. 0 ' •. ::: .. I MYRTLE 0. RILLll!'T. Sl"'i(M• .... pPnd•t1Q. o ,,...,, Brotl'ltlr~ Morh•MJ, KEELER ! 11011 ~atll Blwd ., li..,.11.,i;itoft 8Ntll, , Cd8;~;:1~"-~~~~·li~.~~e>a•o UPHOLSTERY ! .,..,..,,nq. o.1oa1 ero•~~ McM-..,.,.,, Has Moved From Center St ' 11911 a..ote11 e1 ... d ., Hl#tll•110lon a...<11• OWNER BILL KEELER HAS RETURNED : Ca M l 1111 STlWAllliT i\"r•· A.llllllretiMtSI• W. 19111 SI .• f EC IS"TUl 'Te'WART. Servic.t"~ art l\•w P-..MZ-9292 \ peM•nQ. Ot•Nr Brol.,_,, Mortu«,. SA .. fQtMLffrl'o()llb("""NSHIP ·, 11911 S.1t ll 01\•d., H""llllQlon Beatn. i~===,,,,i;1=======;=========~ •, Cl ~1·(fJ I ..._ ...... EMl.IETT MASON. !"te•••C'\ llre 1., ______ "" ___ "'!I l--Pll"d1119. Oold•r Sroll>er\ Morl...,ry, II 11q11 Deac;fl tlh•.:1~ H""'htl'lllOn 8e<1tn, ; Ca 142·1171 PlltAUSE • CY!'iTHIA ROSE PRAU:.E S<-rv\tfi .... e """d•nQ , O d O•y B ro!llf r • 1 Morhoary, 1191! tie•<" 81 •0 . H..,1 1 or>g!"" Bt•cn C• 8~11111 LYOPfS AOO(Rl NICI!; LYONS, •eud1 .. n! ol I C.••Cl t" Grow,, Ca . D•lf ot cl1<1tll Feb•11a r r '· 'OIS. S&u vl vtd b' "'" Pol•-~. Me<k •-.cl LOii"" L-'l a# • ""l ....... Gra .... ,lde-\lrV•(f' WUI bf 1 IW!l.:I 10.:l•Y. Ft!llru••v 111n al Good l Sl>el>f>era c""''"''·. 011e1ar BrotN·ri , • M<>rlu••Y Cl!Ff(IO!' 11•1) &itacl'I 81'tCI . H""'t•nqton kat ll,C• '411111 I McELOO'#fff.Y HELEJll N. lljlCELt10WNEY. re~, °""' ot 1!11lb0•, Ca O•t• °' a .. 11111 , ~ebr,,..ry 10, !01S Su•V•YtdbyNr'Oft. · Robl'rl M<Eldtwnty. Jr ol 0 1111°", Ne • J tr\1 1'~ .:l•JQhter s , H•le11 j MC Eld<>wn,., P•llt••..,. ot Sewl<kltr. 1 Pe<>n, anCI AM M cE1e1o ..... ., £111111 of Balboa h lalld. (• : brother , Jofwl H I N•c....,wn Ill ot !".1. Petertbu•Q. "••· I ~"''''· Ja,.. 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M id Satur<1at in Ir.. ; dl.,,apellt., lnclle na , Bell·BrO«lway I I I l ' Mo•luart locll dl~clors. IALT'l.atRGlltOM FUHO:AL HOME Coronode!Mor bll-945() to\IQ M.-•.o b4b 2424 - ft llLLllOADWAT MORTUARY I 10 S.oodwoy. (0~10 M .,,J 642~('.i() McCORMICK MORTUARY L'l~utp Beoth 4q+;.Q415 Son Juon1Con:vn::il'O ·4'1S l 776 PACl,.C VIEW MIMOllAL PARK C~,. Mor1ucr, • 0-' lSOO Ptc.lf,c Vi-Ori.,e l>lewporl '8Q~ {oltfoMlo 64~ 1700 l PUK FAMILT l COl.Ot"AL FUHllAL \u\ HOMI I I Bolw A~., Wei!Jll;,,~t" .) 1Nl·JS1S ·• I •· SMITHS' MOITUAIY ~ tii? Moin St. • ..W""'oo Be~h " ' SJ6.6Slll I ••• • Call M2•5611. "'' 1 I~ watdo to woifi "'' rou. '" ,.,, 1,p1qmr,3 .. . Village Center-4./ ~ r ~. . .;'11'.f '· >·~ ';~ YOU 'LL LOVE OUR aose " NEIGtUWRLY \ ! ' State m:.in 's Table El Rancho Markel }o'ullerlon S11v1n,i?s & Loan Coles worthy & Cortlpan,y Reall) , Security Pacific National Bank Easlbluff Proressional.Building !'lolip n 'tuck Chiklren 's Boutique .Panci-Jo~abrics Cardillo Tr».vel East bluff Coiffures Liz Russel 's Dress Shop EaslbluffCleaners HOOk & needles East.bluff Pharmacy .. Whan yaur .car rapairs start cas,mg 111111'1! than p11r ~r payments, call us almut a car laan. ' -' . Suddenly your $I 5 or $20 repair bi ll l=nmes $!~and $200. What 10 do? See us. We ofl er convenl1onal aul o financing and very ronvenient lerms lo Iii you r budget. (That:s one.) We offer Ready Avto- FilldTlce, the plan thdt gives y6u the loan before ,, • you pick out lhc rnr. (Tha1's lwo) And, port1c· u\,irly 1f you're m business, Specialease roukl &JVc you a Joi of money. (Thal 's lhrec ) Three good reasons why stopping by and la\king lo SE<:urily Pacific Bank could pul you 111 lhc driver's scol of something really special. II WWW SECURITY PACIAC BANK We i'k'"IVf' !hl'"fX' w. 1y·, TO ITitiY.r• y0ur !('XI rar "l.lfl'lf'lhinrt ~- • ' l • t I j • • A I•. !».IL v P!LQl ~ Cal -~equest~ ·Tahoe Route Bid SAN, fRANCJSCO (AP J--Since Holiday Airlines has given up the 1·outes, Air Callrornla has :asked the California '"Public Utilities Com~ mi1sion for uutho'rity to provide air service between Lake 'Pahoe, the San 1'~rancilico Bay urea and Southern Cllliforniu. Air €allfornia asked that it be granted permisidon to provide direct service between Lake 1'<1hoe. Sun Jose Pnd Los Angeles and add the ne\\: pro1>c>sed service Ol\to its present routes. ' Why aren't you (Jrlvlng a Cadillac? T lllS WOlJLD provide 1Wrvice on ~~ connecting basis between Lake Tahoe on the one hand ani;I San Diego, Poln1 Springs, Orange County, Ontario and Oakland on the other through Sar. J ose. J-loliday Airlinl's sur rendered its eertific~lc fro111 the Federal A\'ia· tion Administration and notified the PUC thut it hild suspended flying se rvice \Vcdnesday night . It was flying between t.ake 1'ahoe and San Dieg'o, Los Angeles, Hollywo.od-Burbank , Oakland and &In Jose. II ifs because you thought you r·ould;."1 dllord 11. try this Brdnd New Coupe de Vilie $186.00 per mo~ With our exce!lent financing and ou~ toiler-made lease plans, you Mve no more excuses. Call us toddy· for a lease quote. Air Nevuda, Pucifi c Southwest Airlines. Air California and l\larin ($86&5 60. 36 mo-. OEL. plu, Id~ ! 11"'~;:~./I Nabe,1$ Codillac 2600 Haibpt llMI, Co.to Mosa (714) 540-9100 I • ..\viation have applicu - tions on file for certain l'Outes to 'l'ahoc and PUC hearings have been held s ince December. " Brett Walker Newport 35 Fashion Island 6'«-249' Fine Jewelry_ Condensed Financial Statement• December 31, 11!74 ASSETS Cash and Securities . __ -..•.••••...•••••.••••..••• Federal Home loan Bank Stock ..•...•.....••... , ..• Real Estate Loan·s .......•...•••..•...••••..•..... Loans Of}" Rea; Eslate Acquired in Settlement of Loans .. Loans on ReatEstate Developed by the Association .... Accrued lnlerest Receivable .•... _ •....• -.. -•...... Real f5tate ONned (Acquired in setllement of loans): In Sales Escrow · ••.•••••••••••••••••••.••.•••• Unsold ....•...... : .•..•.•...•••••.•.••.•..• Real Estale Acquired for Development ••..••••••••... Association Premises and Equipment •••••••.••.•...• Other Asse1s ................... , .............. . UAIUUTIES Savings Accounts .. , .....•.•.•..•..••..•.••••••• Loan"s in Process .....•••...••.••...••....••••.•.. Notes Payable to Banks .......••.••.. _ •...•••••••• Advances from Federal Home Loan Bank •••••.•...•.• Regulatory Reserves .•• ,~ .......••••••..•••••.•••• Deferred Income and Other Credits ....•.....•.•••••• Guarantee Stock Reserves and Undivided Prol1ts •••••• Other Liabilities ' ....•••••••..•••••••.•..•••••••• '. $ 57,978.025 6,888.700 454.891,092 471.480 415 .031 3.180.678 134,270 110.862 142,267 7,643,469 5.882.915 $537,738,789 $395.923.284 747.196 6,875.000 82.664.000 488.986 4.987,600 37.641,677 8.411.046 $537,738,789 Notes· Pl lhe latesl a1.1dlll!ll lint1llci1l 1laleme,,1 o1 tne Association is available lor your m~pecloon al our.Hom• Olhce. (2) No to<1ns have been made 10 a1Mia1es. Antioch: 2601 SometMlle Rd .•..........••......•...•• , ••..••.. (415) 754-4284 Afe8dl.: 1200 S. Ba!ctw1n Ave. al Ouarle Rd .....••.. -· ••• -· ...•.. {213) 445-4311 ~-Centto. Cet'lter: 18512 G11dley Ad . ." .•..•.••.••..•.... (213)924 -837f AulMrft: 161 Palm Ave., Sut!e 111 •••.••.•••.•••••• _ •• , •••••• , •.. (916) 885-1936 e,.newoocl: 11601 Wilshire B!vd. at San Vicen!e ..... _,.; ...... , ... (2131 477 -8004 CUtW He19hte : 8477 Auburn Blvd .•.................. , , .•.. t. •... (916) 967-8274 ~oi.C::v9"e;; ·1a·,23· H~;bc;; Bi~ci:a,· Edi~~t-::::::::: ~:::::::::: 1r~~a~~-~~i~ ...,,_.: 1279 s. Slate St ..............•....•...• ··-·· ............ (714)658-7101 HUlltlftt'on hKfl: 6902 Warner Ave .......•........... , ••••• , • ,.(714) 842-9356 lntrw: 18'00 Cutver Dr. al M1Che1Son Ave ......• , . , •..•.•..•••.••. (714) 552-0200 l.ef.,.ttt: 3S57 ML 01ablo Blvd ..•. ,. , ....•....••• , ••••••••••• ,.(415) 28A·2323 LlguM 8Mch: 292 S. Coasl Highway al Forest Ave .•. , . , •••••••••• (714) 494-9481 1~ La Mn•: 5580 take Mvr1ay Blvd ....•..... _ ••.•• , •...•. , •••.•••• (714) 41JS-8400 Lot Angeln: 2033 W1lsh1re Blvd al Atvarado • , ••.•. , ...•• , .••.•••. (213) 4ll3-101l Lr-ood: 11 170 Long Beach Blvd ........ , ••• , .• , •......•••.• , •• (~Ill 636-051. NoftlNidge: 9036 Reseda Blvd. a1 Nordholl ..•• , ..• , . , , , .• , ••.••••. (2-t3) 81'8·42~ 0'"""9: S21 N. Euclid Ave ...................... , .•..•••••••••. (71'4)9M -~25 Pllo ~: siantord Barn. 700Welch Rd. , .•..••.••....•.• ~· •••••• {415) 328·1831 ·'~; 1303.Broadway .................................... (918)6~·9200 • ' ...... c,nlO\'I! 1013-4 ColOml Rel .••• ,, •••••••.•.••..••••• , •••• (918) 362·1~21 ,• __ ,._, ........................................ OOen;ngSoon < ..._..., .. :5500fo'90rn Blvd .....••••.••.•••.••...• : ••..••••• (916}452:·6151 r· Polssll w.t ,,...: 1790 Cl\ailklnge Wf(f, •••• , •••.•••..•••••••••• , -1916) 925'3592 ,.... 1'1i11.d: 8300 florlrl Rd .... , .......••••.••••••.••••••••••• ,. 918) 421 •6980 ... ..,,.,...:.1565 E. HighlaM II Dtl Rosa ).Ye~ •••••••••• : ••••• (7141886·4781 ... .,., 1170FUu\Ave.118 Streel •••• , •• .-: •·*'-· •• , • •·••••• ••• (1 14) 239·2152 a..-.: .... : .............. ! ....................... "'•••••• Openi~Soon ._ ...... : 97 Hltltdalt ~Ill ••••••• , ••• , • , ••••••• , 1, •• ••,,,, •• ,(415) :M 1 •8751 ,_ "'9N: 500 A1ooS1a Mau .............................. 1 •••• (415) 819-1610 ..... ,_ l-"CWt Plan: 36ia& S. Bris!Ol .••....•••••.•• , ••••. (714) 556 ·0322 ......... ftta1Urcr: 22'34A We•!bOfough Btvd .••••••••••••••••••• (415) 1173 -6181 ........ Hfnl: 23325 MulhOIJancl Dt. a! Valley C1rete Rd. , • , • , , ••.•. (213) 888 -8772 •••••• FSUC --·--... ----- • + ' Lhacol1a-/fferc11f11 Bobcat, New C~riDebut I Llncoln·Mercury Dtvi1:1ion says itt> new entry in the sub·eom pacl mar ket, the Bobcat. , ... n1 go on sale in depler•hl~ l\furch 2'1 . "1'he n ew car com-,--~· -----~ es at a paftlcularly op-~ ~ portune ume 1nr us," JN HIGH GEAR Sltid J . w .. L~ncaster. \,. _________ _ the divislon1's Los Augelcs d istrict :sales n1anogcr. LINCOLN-MEACURYC,APRI II FEATURES LARGE HATCHBACK O!'SIGN New Generation Includes 22.6 Cubic Feet of Fold·down Cargo C1p1Clty "Our de11er:s Want and need•1i1.n ~ntry' i11 t he- domestic aub-comPact mar~el und Bobcat will give us an addit ional small car sales potential th:1t wt• need now more th on ever befort• '· Marke ting Meet Set Sales o.1nd n1ark.eting cxecuti\es of (lrange Countv ,,·ill h11ld their rnonth.ly dinne r n1eeting l•'eb. 19 :.1t \hC' Sheraton I nn, 616 \V . Convention \Vo.iy. An;:1heim 0.11 no-host cock.tails 6 :30, dinner at i :30. :\l en1bt•rs o.111tl gut•sts <11·e Jfl\"ill'd to call l\lattir \Vi Ison. !7 1·1 J 828-J t:l l for reserv ;1 t ion s. Dann~-l'ox \\ 111 IJc guest speaker <.1nt.I tht: ti- tle or his talk is ··The llcart Of An Eagle ·· Assets Up For Bank 'l'ht· Uank. of :'\e\\IJOl·t ha.-:. rclc;.ist•d its _yl':11· end financi;1l st:1ten1enl shovring tntal assets o( over S42 million, a net in - t·rease of 29 percent over 1973. Bank pres id ent Jlnnald I •. Rudgers s <i id the statement reflects Lota! deposits nf over 538 n1ill ion. \Vith better than 5::!0 million 1n tlcrn;:i nd de- posits ;ind Sl8 n1illion in time dePQsits . 'f'hc Bank of•Ne"·port's muin office is 1n Ne"•port Beach. Dover o.it Sixteenth St. happiness J~tnhQ VALENTINE Westcliff Plaza Newparter Inn ,..-----------, I lnvestfor • prottction ••• or profit? Should you fnve st youi dollars for secu rity over the long hau!? Or for quick and dramatic orowth? Pruyrams desittned to pro· vide protection in stead of a f.ut buck are comn1on. And since gold 1s oiice again legal, se~eral highly specula- tive plans 1nvolv1ng that commodity have received wide attention. But an 1nves1ment strat89y that stresses gold and. silver for long-range security, nor short range PfOfit, is unusual. Particularly so if it avoids any ties to the U.S. paper money flim-fl am (conventional se- curities, rnutual funds, "in· sured" savirnJS accounts, etc.I That's what we offer. We're fina'ncial conse1v atives. conc~d Uv 1he ~contlnued eroSij)n of tht1 I economy. 1nveitors who share I pur conter11, ind Wtlo wi'h to I insure ·U:wmS1lvn and their (emilit\against the "worst 11. ctM" SCINtio will be wi5e to closely examine our pf'l)losaphv. ..,..We counsel balanced con· ctlrltration ih gold and silver co1t\ and bullion for security, I So. Afr.inn gold stocks for I income {es an agent for East land SecLritiesl and a food I for'ltorage package as 1n surance against forecast food shortages. Unusual? Yes. highly. But, we believe, warranted b'I the tlmff• I Clip this ad. ~·11 $1N1d you a complimflltlr'I copy of our bi·WHk/y financi1I di{JtJt (subscription: $80/yr.J Just .. m1il, along with your n1mt! 111d MJdr1•. ro: Golden West INVllTMt:NT COMl"ANY T1j Mihal 8t1Udin11 lJSlt P1s<odt V1le:ncil, I 0 Suitt 208. Larun• Hills , .. I CA 92653. Phone 581-7S10 !I ---------I Longsh~remen Wage Vote Set AL.T llOlJGll TOTAL s11loll l t·ar setlos rose from 36 lo 48 1>erci;nl of·thc total market from 1970 to 19?-l I hey fe ll dramaticully lo 27 pt•rccnt of the total in the first \VeekS Of Jtinlllll')'. l f0\\1l!VCI". industry Of ficials expect that share.to rt.'Ol<lin s luhh.• or In · crease slightly in the 1nonths to comt·. "Our product lineup is desi~ned to co.ipitalizc on this trend. \Vo should be able to take advantage ol any kind of markel developm ent und Bobcat will b(• a good traffic builder,'' Lancaster said. SAN FRANCISCO (Ul>JJ -Tentative agrce1nent on a new two- year contraet for 12,000 \VC's l Coust longshoremen "'as joint- ly announced by lhe un- ion and n1unagen1ent llarry IJ1·idges. pi-e!ii dent of the Intcrn<:.1tionul l.ong s horen1L'ns ;,ind \Varehousemens Union and Ed J. 1-'lynn. presi- dent or the J>acifi c Maritime Association, announced the settle- ment, \vhich is subject lo r~1tirication . T llE K E \' e lausc in the ne-,.,. agrecn1cnt.. llridges sa id . 1s a gu<ira ntec against dock"•orker layoffs for any reason, i~1tli.1ding depression or recession. through 1977. The con- l r act guarantees 11 ... ~,, Ou<>••hon-. Br<>Wfl II.< '""pl"d by '"" No-Bucu,.. hOtMI ... ,~oc ·•l!on "'BUCkf'Y S..c""''"'' 0 .... 1 .. r.. Burnp S4 ..... Did~ dncl oller. B<l11f'f NI O..O!t-d Dr Ov<'f·lfle· •IWI ">v «>unkr d'"•IP•~ to dm ''"" ~·:~ Oll>tlr IE~~lf'~ ..,., f.O<l ''""' J rr>e ouo1a-c...,on NII t•ons dO no! in<ludo:: • .,...,.,. f<'ldol m•rkup, rnitrk M!q RI "°"'" or tommi~ .:-n \ltP'> .1-1on; .,nd do r'Ot CFS (nll •f'l>f"-!'11 actu.ol '""'" Pt !t-!oa(hons. ,,.,., Co INOUlflltlAl.S IWm Cp ANO UflLITIES 4 Br Ir Mo!'I0.1y ""' Sec Ff'Df'W<f 10, 191S hi.ll>O CP Acu\llnt -'dvnc• R -'<I MoC•O "''hnt (p AU•)< Al• """ h.i• Aloco Inc A!lqn Phr "''''"·enc Alltfd Tel Am ""''' Am E•pr Am Fono.I "m Foe\h -'m Furn Am er .... Amini Cr .... 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Cn~ Papr Jo•/, )O..v; (ordo) Cp l I 18 Cou~•n'I , ..... 8'h Cto•a Co J J•. c.,,1 No•t JS~• 1(>' • 0..nl Intl & O.rt 0•9 ""• 10 °"''" 1(1() 11~'> 12~· 0..y1n M• 1111; IJ'I ~c" Oil 11'1• 9 Oe-•10 ... R l'"' l '"' O.•no Intl •>' • b'·• 0..'IU>C! C ''" J'.: Ci.om (•'I J•V. 2>'f Dt"m HCl """ 12 OQ•• (mp I I "• 11'1' Oo<ulfl I"'• •'• Dollr C..n IJ'h 1( Oorwlll' 11•., 1J•t. Oorc1> Gs \~• 10 Dow J<>n~ '~" Oo'fff' OB I•'-. 1S Ou<:""'n 36'1• ll Ounkon O & '> I E•tt" SC• Jiii• 37.11, E11•tm1 18 J<J• Ec<>n LllD ,,,,,. 11'1 fDS Nuc 6'' '''• El Paw l!J'~ 10'' El NII<" 1't 10 Emt-rin 13•.:. 1µ· e ...... ;i, c 11 11 EQO.>•ll' Qf 11:1.:i 1 Eau SI;\.. <1.V, JI)"• Ell>..,. A ,.,,.. S>o EAf'(U 11! doCk\\·orkers 36 hours a \Veek. WO t"k and mi nimun1 pay of $l34 a \Veek beginning March I. 1'his is an increase of $3-l over the t·urrent con- trucl. Dock." urk.cr~ \\"ill rl'· t·eive a n1inin1un1 S2.'i0 a week. on July I of this ycor and $270 on July l. 1976. nridgessaid . ··1·he agreement re- ached removed any possible interruption or work on July I and as- sures continuous peace on the v.•aterfron t ." Bridges and F'lynn said. The current contract does not expire until the end of June, but the un· ion sought an early open- ing on \\'ages for fear that government con· trols \VOuld be imposed on w::iges. \Vhile the ilobcat is basically a l•'ord. l>intv "'ilh l\tercury r efinements. n1odel and equiprnent ofrer- ings will be quite compurable to I' into. Also being introduced on h1arch 21 is the Capri I I. Called the "second generation sexy in1port" b~ l.incoln-l\1erc:ury. the nC\\' Capri is an up-Oated version of the populur Gern1an i1npo1·t . Capri It's one model. a Lh 1·ec-door sport t•oupe. \\'ill be avail;;1ble in three vel'sions -slundard, stan· d:..trd with decor option and Ghia. \\'JT ll AN ALL·NEW greenhouse and shcel metal, the car has retained the lines of its pre- decessor and has more or a sports car Oui.r renect- ing the Ghia innuence. ·rhe belt line has been loY:ercd and the rear qu:1rter Y+'indoY+'S extended. 'fhe "third door" has a rear window 40 percent larger than that in the origino.11 Capri. It also hu s concealed hinges and uses gas dumpers for smooth operation. 1'he standard poY+·cr lt•am in l"ap1·1 II 1s the 2.J- liter overh ead -cam 1-4 engine and fully synchronized four-speed ntanual trans mission. The 2800-c .c V-6 is optional ;1nd includes heavy-duty driveline components. Select-Shin Cruise-0-Matic transmission is optional \\.'ilh both engines. Ove r The Counte r NASO Ustift9s MUTUAL FUNDS I':. ¥•1, w1r E8k &4" I'~ W•"' NG 10•. !OJ<'• ............ 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Anrn In< J.01 3,Jl CHASE o.,i '·" ·· rn~ llo\ 8 69 t .50 Mii BnG 1.00 1,61 Go"wlh 8 (l-1 8 I Tr~n C•P 6 s• / 11 11!1<" "" \.9J • 11osro": Eise• S.11 .• INVESt MlF Fd <>.•I l.O• 11'1(.om I II I. rtdVI Ea 1.00 I.I/ AOv•-<:• ]49 3il Fndl,Jo~ )]I S.l!O Erer~I •• ... 10. COUNSEL MlF Cro 2.16 J~ lnYeSI •611 6. ludor ti •OONI Ar !M 1 o \ &S &.I I-ton CP J 79 J ,58 Fund 11.2• IJ. C-si.om •.Ii 1. MvlN I Om-Viti• F & 'r'I 1. fl CG \ % N l AP!n.i In 1161 11 1 Sl>lr (h SI>& •. 21 Pllritn l .:M •. Caol!Sh Jl1 •.19 1'-$: Voy.i.q f~9 I I> Cl Jll Nl /U~•<'•• •~b~ Nl Sl>l"<l •.JI 4.18 S.1em F l .OS l. INVl!ST Olft'OUP: A"'er 11.6211. Rei.tr• 1-ll)ONl /)ll'1 Fnd •7•Nl /.(.t I •1 .l Al .i C""rn fd l 1J /.'IQ T•end l•.01 II IDS Clfl J.t5 , .• Ct'W!JI 3.IJ (.05 Rl!Ytrl! f-(.J'I 4 r11llPd <>•) I dot Ill!"''' I •I ~ CNA MHG FOS: FIN-'HCIAL IDS ND J.~ 'tl.00 I com 1.14 &.10 $illtc EQ !> Y!1 t.~ ni!und b ll b ~ ll>p.,,1 , 1 A,,, ~ Kno<lt. F • 1>11 S.1) 1't100 RAMS• IOSPt J.S6 2.11 Nlul SFlfS 19.09 N,t.. lecO G 4.IJ li.11 f00" SERVICE Ai><,.u f 11 1 •.O Kn+ct C ~.32 Sil Fin Dvn l .OJN.L. MulU•I I.~ I . Mu11 fr5 1.ll N.L CUDOE• l'DS· llOUI": "'" lln" , •17 10.Q/ librly J.•I 3"90 Fin Ind 3.09 N.L Sl(l(k l•.•O 1S.6S Net lfldu 1.:M N,L lntr Inv 11 JO ·N.L. Std s 1., 'I ~9 IO.olf 11.rn !a1v 11\ (/) M11nn1 1 •1 2:f!I Fin lfl( s.•JN.L. SelKI 8.7. 9.Q NATSt:e l'OS; ~Re\ 1004 N.L. ::t,,.~;~RESS J>t~.~ .. s Ja S.ll8 1~1~"J \/It l ·t: '!·L l~:rR:r.•Y 1,:1 i;r g~11\r ::~ t~ ~:,:nc 1r~; ~·t· ~~~~~~ ,~:!! ,:.n (AD!dl • ~5 S.•I FUN05: l"IR5f I s I; o;vld!'I l .Ol j -l1 SPt<ll 11 11 ,,.·L· ,;lfEO.. FUN~:. 1ncom I 7J I. con .. er I 0'.1 1111 INVESTORS: G<w1h •.l1 •.n Pref S~k S.01 .s. LrY • 01 •.Ji Ate""' s.oz s lO lnws!m 6 O 1. 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' Money's Worth Nomatte-r what tax rebate miy be coming to you as a re- sult of anti-recession tax JeglslaUon this year, you must first fill out your 1974 income tax return you must file is before the April lS deadline, you must go through every pro- cedure that you usuaUywouJd without any tax reb•teorolher t7peoCtax cut. YOU CANNOT DEDUCT the rebate from the total tu' you fl&u~ you owe on your '74 earnings. You must complete and aend !-ft your return with whatever money you calculate you owe, as always. The Internal Revenue Service will . throuah some simple method, send any rebate due yoU latu. · Also, keep these Points in mind: Much of the lnfOrmaUon you will read in this series is avallable from no other source -not even from the best of the annual tax guides, not even from the U .S. Treasury itself. The reason is that many of the tax strategy moves were dug out of obscure regulations or little-noticed court decisions in 1974 by Leon Gold, chief tax expert of Uie Research Institute or America. Trained though your local IRS agents may be, they may not be aware of some of the new regulaUons -for the rules· may be merely 8. few months old or may have been circulat· ed lo only a limited degree. The 1! ._S. Treasury itself may not have publicized a court dec1s1on because it disagrees with the decision and is resisting it. Or the rulings may have been ''buried'• in a mass of other rulings issued at the same time. Without hesitation, though, I guarantee that you'll save money, Ume and trouble -by heeding some, if not all, of the hints in this series. It will be up to you to read with care -between as well as on the lines -when you come to 3ug- gested moves directly applicable to your own situation. . TO BEGIN WITll A BIT 0£ good news , a change in a footnote to the Form 1040 instructions can help save taxes for the millions or you who figure your itemized deduction for state and local sales taxes from the optional IRS sales tax tp.ble in the Form 1040 pamphlet.· . This table shows you the sales tax you can deduct, based on the state in which you live, the number or persons in y0ur family and the amount or your income. The larger your Income, the bigger your sales tax deduction will be. But (ew of you look at the footnote which explains that the word '"income'' as used in this table includes more than the income on which you pay your tax -and if you haven't realized this. you probably have been deducting less for sales taxes than the table allows you to. This is even more important on your '74 return than on previous returns because the footnote defining income for the '74 table Usl.9 even more items than in past years. "INCOME" INCLUDES YOUR adjusted gross lne<.me· (line 15 on Form 1040) plus any income you bad which~ wasn't subject to income tax. The 1973 footnote explained th.at nontaxable income included such Items as Social Security, veterans, railroad retirement benefits and workens' compenaation. To these, the new '14 footnote adds ,"untaxed portion of capital gains, recovery of pension costs, dividend exclusion, unemployment compensation and public ass!Jtance payments .. -quite Important add!Uona . -indeed. 1 ' IC you have ony or these items or in~ome, be SU~ you add them to your adjusted gross income in flgurin& )'our sales tax deduction from the table. Simply by doing what the IRS allows you to do, yo·u may be able to increase your itemiied deduction and thus. cut your taxes! . A simplification in the plpe.twork required on the '74 re· tum will help you ii you have to file a separate Schedule D to repurt capital 1ains and losses on sales of stock, bonds, etc. On the '73 return, there was a separate column In whlch you had to show how you acquired the items involved. On the '74 return, you'll find the column missing from your Schedule D. Don 't worry about it; the information is no longer re· quired. THERE ARE OTHER significant cban1ea In your '74 return from the return YoU filed last year -some of which will help you, some of wh.lch will be burdensome. But whether good or bad, you must know what the dif· ference.a are and how to apply the-m when filing this year's r.etum. MARKET HIGHLIGHTS INDEXE.S NYSE Index ASE Index Dow-Jones Ind S&PSOOStocks ~1 .... ,.. a11d Lo11 .. r11 Yorll:' fUl'll -Tiit lollowil'lt b\I . .. •toe•• 11111 "'"" Ol!llld "911 "'' "'°'' ..... 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I ' I • • • °,\JJ DM.'v I'll.OT. { ' ' I I .~ ·' • • I ' ~ ' • I I~ , .· ' t • ./ • • • , . • - f .. ~ ; ··i " • • • I ' , •" ~ ·l '· .J ·1 •• ~ v j ' -• mihists M ,oving ,..,_........ .. lo ·New Directions llJTHOJIAS D. EUAS • ln"e1ch or the 1a5l three years. Callfotni..a's feminists had a flashy and extremely con· tpwenlal issue to concentrate ""' Now the Legisl ature has ratllied the federal Equal Rights Amendment, reformed the . · s,late's credit and comm.unity: .property laws and ~hanged court' ' procedure& In rape cases. So the \vomen's liberation movement this year is turning to less spec· tacular, but still very basic, is· :;ues. · The change reflects th e ,.. metamorphos is the wom en 's rilovement tia$ undergone. Once considered a s hrill and tem- porary fad, femini s m h as established itself as an ongoi ng rorce in .Californi11 Politics and one of th~ state's strongest lob· bjes. ··we had to raise the conscious· ness of the important people in the st ate," says Sue Foreman. <:onsultant to the legislature's Joint Committe e on Leg al Equality. The Cl ashy issues were used to do that. MORE SPECIFIC STEPS "Once you 've accomplished this, you can start taking more· specific steps ." she sa1d. "These usually are not as controversial, , but often more successful in re· aching your real goals.'· ·rhat state decision·mukers are-- extremely u \vare of the feminlsts is reflected .in Gov. Edmund G, Brown Jr. 's appoint.mt:nts of l\\'O .\vomen as member::; of his cabinet. "This clearly demonstrates a desire to bring more women into government.·• M·s, Foreman said. ··we're somewhat s ur- . prised, actualJy, since.be didn't make it a real campaign issue last year. We hadn't expected two top appointments for women right a~·ay." SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOCUS:;___,, 'fhc feminists plan to Wile their new accept ance to push a 1975 program involvi ng child care, breusl cancer, health insurance, homosexuality and insurance is- sues. ;. 1- " .~- ·' ' Flashy issues were used to raise the consciousness of important people in the ' < .• state. Now, more specific steps to be taken won 't be as controversial but ..... . • .. ' more successful in reaching goals. ' ' , , ' ., ~ 11 ' -' ' . ' Joan Jensen., . .. Sacramento lobbyist, studies bills re!a.'ted .to women . Sh.e ;11 follow l?ropos~d (aws. and ~ try. to 'educate' the Legislators .. , ~ ... • ';1 ! to women's needs. i \ I .- • ' .•. ., ' ., • .. ~' ' . Likely to have \he areatesl IOOl•lerm Jmract ot any of thil year's crop o women's btJ.ls is a proposal by Ma. Foceman'a com· mittee to aet up pllot child-care «nters in state racillties. The on-the-job day care called ror in the comm illee l?l'Ol>OS&l would involve a sliding fee schedule in addition to state financing. If it succeeds, the pro. ,gram would be mandated for ex- _pansion to all s tate agencies and "Perhaps later to large private firms. Another proPosal with poten· ltially wide1read impact is one that ·woul force health in- :surance carriers to offer cov- era1;e for problem pr'egnancies. Standard Blue Cross policibs, for example, now only pay $150 toward the total medical costs of a pregnancy, e.ven 'i!,.there are complications. While it won't arrect nearly so many persons as tht other bills, 'San Francisco Ass8.(!lblyman Willie Brown's propos81 to re· .. move the ''felony" tag from homosexual activities between consenting adults will probably generate Car more controversy . Feminists back the bill in part because lesbian women are rre- quently denied custody of their children because their homosex· uality js illegal. Late last month. for instance, a Torrance woman lost custody of her .two daughters primarily because she is a les- bian. CREDIT . . Another ff\BJOr measure _already in the legislative hopper is Beverly Hills Democrat· ·1-toward Berman's bill closing loopholes in the year-old law ban- ning sex. discrimination in grant- ing or credit .... Berman, the Assembly's ma- jority leader, wants to require that creditors consider alimony and child SUPPort payments as ··regular income and forbid them ' 'We think a woman should have the option to decide for herself what happens to her breast. ' :trom denying credit to anyone just because of a past divorce. His bill would also set a $6,000 civil penalty for violators and al- low class action suits against banks and other large lenders. The fact that Brown and Berman, two of the Legislature's Jl)OSt powerful Democrats, are carrying these measures virtual- ly assures Assembly passage. Berman's bill is a near certainty to clear the Senate, too, while the· fate of Brown's is far less cer- tain. possible breast cancer to sign a · rele¥e granting permission ror- the breast to be removed if the. surgeon thinks it best. "\\'hen a ~'om an goes under anesthetic no'''. she doesn't know: \li'hat will happen to her," s ays .!\Is. Foreman. "\\'e think she should have the option to decide for herself v.·hat happens to her breast.·· This bill, hov.1ever, faces likely opposition from the California .l\Iedical Association. Because few of these proposals ure likely to offe nd large blocs of RIGllTT~CllOOSE . :·oters. mos t ,,·iii probably pass Al so facing a n uncertain future· 1n some fo1·m. ,\nd their passage is a pr.oposal to forbid hospitals . y,•ill furt h er cement the from requiring women who un-· femini sts ' position as a powerlul' dergo operations probing for· 'influence on state government. eop e BEA ANDERSON, Editor ...... 1 Woman Lobbying So Much More to Be Done By IAtJRIE KASPER -Of* EYllrf'IMllblt "We call ourselves the good guys." · Acknowledgjng it as a sexist ti· tier Joan J e nsen explained they're just too busy up there in S8cramento to come up with another. .J. Because .the "guys" she is re· (erring tO are, more specifically, public interest lobbyists. Ms . Jensen , a relatiVe newcomer to the state capital who still occasionally relU(llS 'to her Laguna Beach home, is with Women'.s Lobby, Inc. As such, she follows only those bills relat-· ingtowomen. She describes herself as a ··Joanie come lately lo feminism." She was a '· middle·aged dropout'' who s pent her time traveling and reading and won· dering what could be done about society's problems". . Her children, now university and law school students, would ask her when she was going to do something about them. Her pat answer, ''When I figure out how to save the .world.'' 5ZPERCENT But after reading some of the literature coming out Gf ·the 1)Vomen'1 movement, she realized that women are 52 percent or the ·popu'la~ion and need to participate. · · "I had to do something more than licit envelopes." she said. · She joined a chapter of the Na-' tional Organization for Women in· Berkeley whe re she now spend& four, days a week. But s he became more intcreS;ted in lobby- . . ing -after r eading -an article her daughter had sent her. IncorporBted and registered as an official lobby in August, 1972, Women's Lobby, Inc. was begun by Curo~Burris . who, two years earlier, s tarted working in Washington, D.C. for passage of the Equal Rfghls Amend1nent. Sponsors listed on the or-" ganjzation's letterhead include names like Kitty Carlisle, Liz Carpenter, Judy Collins, Helen Gahagan Douglas, Betty Fur-· ness, Clare Boothe Luce and Bess Myerson. • ~ Jensen got started about a year ago. ONTHESCENE "I was. kind o.f going on the scene pretty cold," she admitted. About the closest she had come to this kind of work previoqsly· was teaching social studies at Lakewood High School for four years. She had gone back to school and completed a masters degree and a secondary teaching credential but s he quit teaching when she felt she was neglecting heffamily. Once in Sacramento, she had lo learn the geography , people and traditions o( the place. She's taken on no s mall task. Last year, 1$3 such bills were sent through th e state legislature. The number reflects an in· credible change over the last few years, Ms. Jensen said. In 1968, there were only three pieces or legislation directly related to women. But she loo.ks further back, not- ing the campaign to get women back into the home after World War II, and warns against as· sumptiOns that everything has been made ~ual. MORENEE,DS ·Now, the law.Sneed implement· ing, she said. Programs to assist women who-are divorced at the age of 50 or so and given little in the way of support also are needed. On a rec~nt visit here, she urged members of the Orange Coast League of Women Voters, _some of whoui will spend a day with her as a part of their fund- raising efforts, to join and work with feminists. Fe.minist, she explained, is a "-"perfectly vJable, respectable term .• .-But she complained that the.medii only publicizes radical reminists and sen s ational womeri. Women need to read and in· form themselves, she said. "To be a whole society, it is vital we get input from women." Her current goal is to work on legisliltion which affects Yr'Omen's ieconomic potential and deals with the ''displaced homemai&r. '' Much'6f Ute lobbyist's job is to rmc:t an author for desired legisla- tion. Last year, ~f s. Jensen was ''entirely reactive.·· This year, she "may or may not" work on a specific bill. · She also plans to organize a volunteer group W.hose members will g'o to the capital once a week to be briefed and then ·1obby for current bills. · A similiar grouJ? has been very .ieffecfive in Was~iJ\gton, D.C., she Said. : · .. : . ~ ·The difference'bet:wfier) private and-,.ublic interesl 1~bbyjsts, she CSeeWOMEN,PageBZ) e .Sure: A Good Policy Ann Landers DEAR ·READERS: Pass the agony. The woy I sec it. Uncle So this is to tell you lhal almost humble pie . I've done it ag8in. was a wise man. '\Vhat do you all insurance companies will pay This tit.ne to the lnsuraote com· say, Ann Landers?" on suicidel5, provided th(! poUey panies. . l said two \}\ings. First, lhat has been in effect for \wo years. Bemember the letter ftom the Perhaps Uncle wasn't so wise1 There are except.ions however, yotmg man whose uncle bad bee·•use cancer of the throat is so check YOUR policy for special t roat cancer and committed not. always fatal a nd had ..fle · clauses. Mea culpa-and shame Suicide? The nephew 1reaUy ad• aou~t treatment he might have on me. · ( mired his u•cle'a wisdom. beaten the.rap, He put it this way : "His busl· .M~ second statement was a ness was in perfect.order. He had bUlnmer: ••tt's e rare Insurance money in the bank. All his debts po) icy th--at payg.orr on e suicide." were paid and his wife will The morning that column ap- 1'cneflt from· -a very nice In· pear.~.:. the Chi'cago Sun-Times aurance policy. Had my uncle •wltchboar'd lit up like a apont hit moooy oe1 HosRll•l• "and Cl\r\stmas tree. doctors he would h9ve im'"" Tht ttrst lettt.": came from poverlahed ~ family and suf, Pierre G. Rotl11te1n ol Chlc8'o rere<1 a areal <1ea1 of phj11caP '.atla then bu~dreds followed. I I •• DEAR ANN LANDERS: Mr husband and 1 accumulat~ $2®0 in a local bank by dep0slt1ng ~ i.and $10 a week. Out 20--year-ofd son, who does not 11ve at home, entered our house when w~ fel'e on vac:ition, then presenteu ·ou.r p 8s.s book at th e bank -and witlldrew $100 by forain&. bit' • (ather·s signature to our joint ac· <OW"ll. ... Having successfully m ade his rll'St withdrawal, he proceeded to f6rge ·his father's name at this bank and in other branches tp the city. Within two weeks he emptied the account of Ill» but $5. Af~er the first withdrawal he requested a duplicate bank book and was given one so he could re- turn the original to our hdme, us· ing lhe duplicate in the hope that he could replace the rnoney before we found out what he had dOne. ·alert. Wh y did they give him a duplicate passbook? How could so many people in the respected profession of banking have used Such poof judgment? -SYRACU~E. N.Y. , DEAR SYRACUSE: I Rod II fa1clna&lng that the thru1t of )'our romp11lnt ls that the bank ""'f1oy~1 ••were not aler1.'' The n:a tra&edy ls that your 80" Is a C1'00k. Some banks, when they learn Utey llave pa&d out mone7 en • forWed elteek, relmbu:rse t~ vie~ Ums. t11u1ll)' the]l.alk Ulo vlc:tt1a1 We might have been spared all lo all• •• alfldafl( ctml UMl .~ ,&rlel had per&On been • •aak ~be '1111'. lo brlll& sail v I .atalDsttbe forger. My Cliic110 banking consultant ni1esu · that you wrl\e to the M'lllor office or your ball u you" wish to recover the money and prosecute. My odvlce Is lo tey lo ·got that boy lalolberapy. • A no-nonsense approach to how l.O deal with life's mosl difficult and most rewarding arran,ge· ment. Ann Landen's boqklct , ."Marriage -What to Ex.pcc:t.," will prepare you for better or for worse. ·Send your request to Anl\ Landers, P.O. Box 1400, Elgin, Ill. 61)120, encloolna $0 """ta In coin and a long, •stamped, self- addressed envtlooe. • I J l I I ' I . • JI DAILY PILOT Tu!ld!y, febfU!t'Y 1 t . 1975 Clubs Offer ·Varied Bill - At -40, _Father Tim ' Gets the (l~ Pl Beta Phi Newport Beach plastic s urgeon Frederick Grazer will discuss rttenl i!"· novations in his Cield Thursduy, Feb. 13, 1n the Lido Isle home of Cy Barnard . The South Coast Alumnue Club of Pi Bela Phi will host the le etur('. .Eagles · Anna Maria Albergheti.i will be reatured in the Santa Ana Aerie of the Fraternal Order of Ea1les' benefit Va lentine Sho~ •. planned for Friday, Feb. 14, in the Dis· neyland Hotel. . Beginning at 8:30 p.m. lhe program will oft« several other performers. Proc.eeds will go Lo the City of J-lope. FVCH Guild An astrologer and tarot reader Crom the Psynetics Research and Education Foll;n- dalion, Anaheim. will s peak at the Thurs- day, Feb. 13. membership tea of th.e Foun- tain Valley Community 1-lospital Guild . The 2 to 4 p.m . teu \\'ill be gi,·cn at the hospital. Niguel Artists The art or lla~'aiian needlepoint will be demonstrated by J anon Staley at the Thurs· day, Feb. 13, n1 eeling of the Niguel Art As· sociation. . 'fhe 9 :30 a.m. cran "-o~·kshop will be ?f- fered in the L3guna ~1guel community center.• BSP Laguna Bearh Xi Xi Tau Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi is selling the group's Casserole u nd t.1eat Cookbook with proceeds . earmarked for a scholarship fund. . . Each year a local high school senior girl is aided financiaUy through the fund. ?t1rs. Ylilliam Carles has cookbook information. Mesa Harbor B~ ERMA llOMllECK Elvis Presley has just en· dtared himself to mt by .dis.ap. pearins on his 40th birthday and refualng to come out unUI he s:ets it all together . J was in secfUsion for a year and a hair before I felt I could ad- just to the condition. • No one, unless lhey•ve been the re, c an appreciate the physical <tnd emotional tr1uma1 or rt1aching 40. Your body reacts like a steam iron on the last day of warranty. It dies onyoo. As the second hand swept around on that grim day in February. signifyina my birth, my eyes went. I couldn't read the sale ta~s on dresses or menus un· less thl .v fell on the Ooor. And one day I cooked an 11 pound turkey for six hours when I should have cooked a slx doll1r turkey for 11 hours. Two hours later lbe teeth went. Fllllnas that bad ~ed me for yelrt fell out 'while 1 was e1ting puddin1. I became a "standing"· at the dentist. The body? J could have sued il for non -support and won . Muscles that h"ad been with me ror llfe either fell or shined. I became a lumpy bUndlt of defenslvene$.s. One afternoon, I was under the <sryer In the beauty shop leafing throu&'h Qne of those magazines where the models look al you like you'vejust taken a harsh laxative. when I saw a headline. "DON'Ts l'OR AFTER 40." It said, ''Don't wear pink eyeshadow. Don't wear red lipstick or nail poUsh. Don't wear bright. diagonal patterns. Don 't wear open·toed shoes." The list must have been a page long. Out loud I snarled. "Do you mind ir I chew eum?" Jeanne Leaem (lar left) and Pa t McCormack (left) now edll food and fa mily living, family health and educatio n lor UPI. Then J remembered I had just been to!the dentist 1nd C()Uldn't chew oo that side. A woman :5itting next to me, looked over a t the a rti c le Und s miled, "Remember, dear, you are only as old as you feel." I almost s macked her across the mouth with my Medicare ap· plication. · Everyone· comes to grips wlth age 40 in hi s or her 0\\'11 private way. Some people develop .i hold - ing pattern at age 37 until they can handle it. Son1e are rcsenlful and make obscene phone call s to the Osmond Drothers. Others ac- From Page 81 I • I . \ cept it for1 what It ts. a punl.h- ment from God for not tithing t.o the church. I r ather like the Elvis Presley approach to 40, Just go to your room, refuse to answer the door. wallow in selr.pity, and pray for a miracle drug to cure il ' • • • Wom~n Lobby explained, is generally that the latter has no funds and affects a larger n\Jn1ber or people. USUALLY VOLUNTEERS ··Everything women are in· volved in is poor," she quipped. Women lobbyists number among the minority and are usually volunteers ror public interest groups. Public interest lobbyists never wine and dine the legislators, she sai~. "And I think most or us are careful to know what we're talk- ing about, never to mislead them and never wasteful of their time." In keeping with her cool and conservative profile, she wears ' ' business clothes, skirts and dresses, and pulls her hair back 1 e\'~n though she likes wearing panls and letting her hair down. She's also carerUI tn convena- tion, refraining from inaking any comments which might mar re- lations with any of the people she contacts. · She's been well received, she said, and has noticed a "growini;:: respect··· ror feminists. And although she enjoys lobby- ing, she has no desire to become a law.maker herself. ''I don 't ever want to run for of. rice,'' she said, Two or three days a week in Sacramento are enough for tier. Chuck Stolzenbach of the Tr8.nsactional Analys·is Jnslitute of Orange County will s peak lo members of the Mesa Harbor Club al their Thursday, Feb. 13, meeting at 10:30 a.m. in the Fisherman restaurant, Hunt- ington Beach. Virgo: Patience : A Requirement ~ FRANCIS- \.ORR J It's time to start· ~our loo111in' garde11! 1\\' I:: D I\' F. s D 1-\ ,. I FEBRUARY IZ , By SYDNEY 01\11\RR • 1\RI ES C~1arch 21· April 19>: Tread lightly. Sudden change of policy is due. Closed -door meeJ,· <.fng may (ind you subject of main interest. Be flex- ibli;:. TAURUS CApril 20· lttay 20): Light touch gets best results. Means feel your way. Avoid making definite pro- nouncements. Aquarian is likely to be in pi c- ture .. 'GEMINI <May 21 -June 20):• Career, ambitions, standing in community are spotlighted. What s eemed a valid deal could have a loophole. CANCER CJunc 21- July 221 : Practical mat- ters could slow pace. You have budget to be conce rned with . LEO CJuly 23-Aug. 221: You get ipvolved. You may suffer emotional 'bruise. But you learn - ,and live. Member of op- pos ite sex makes you feel wanted, needed. VIRGO CAug. 23 ·5ept. 22 l : Pace may s eem to be a crawl. Patience now is indeed a virtue. Con- cepts require time to de- \'c lnp. LIBRA CSept. 23·0cl. 221 : Be s elective. Insist on quality. Be s ure that service is up to par. Relalive may be sincere but misinformed. apparent setback could beCome a profitilble en· terprise. Know it and re· fuse to be s idetracked. P I SCES CF'eb. 19· Marett 20): You have.al· I~ at top. Subtle inOUence is being exert· ed for your benefit. Ac- cent personality, in· itiative, origi n a~ity. FINE SJ'ATIONEllX {~lfl~ :t:"'.::.~ VALENTINES CARDS • GIFTS IUILCOA'f ._....AY I JJ.1111 c....i-c_,......, WEIGHT REDUCTION by "A CUPRESSURE." (no needles used) SIMPU • ~ • EFFECTIVE QUICK RESULTS -"0 MEDICATION r-=-645.11771 DAYi:.:L..-~D.C. ~-~~~~==;;~;;:;~-~c~ .... = w..~...._,,, Even the best cosmetics can 'r hide everything. Hairkfor instance. And you now what? You don't have to have it if you don't want it. Call our Kree electrologist for a free consultation. Now. The' sooner you find out how easy and safe the Kree Method of Permanent Hair Removal is, the f1appier you'll be. Robinson's Beauty Salon. ~~~ · SCORl'IO COct . 23 · N o\'. 211 : 1'ak e con ·~~~~===~========~~~~ servative course -~ despite t e mptations. Ex- travagance now i.:s 1nore ('O~ll y than USU<JI. S.\GITTARIUS CNov. 22-IJ cc. 211 : Uni vcrs;il apQ L':tl i s f e alul'C~l . l\1eUns mor e p~rsons \\'111 i- ha vc oppo rtunity to ~cc you, tn tesl your product. ' CAPRICORN CDec. 22·.Jan. 19): One ~"ho , ..... whispers ··cnnfidelntial " infor1nation may he a victim of wishful think- ing, sel(-d e ce ption or both. AQUARIUS (Jan . a 20-Feb.18): Wh at was an ~~~· ,, I FuU s.,v1 .. L1Utlon1 In Huntl"""" ...... P~!$Clt1PTIOHS •"""'-·-.......... =..-lfW-1 ··c& "61 · "' ......... _ .... • 11 :·· .......... ... If., ......... ..... .. ' ' -,. • The Nm lsDat! ,._..,,:z.15 OAANOOPfNING ~YS ff l(USTOM CRAFT GENERAL STOAE 1nR ............ ~._...c111tar..i. a .......... ~......,.. ....... a.... Co-.. Ow "'"""" 01fts. , _,. ..w of • ................... Woolf lf'Oll> • .........,...., , .. T.,.. • """""'*"'• • _. -• ---._.._,..._. ... • ..... ..-,_...._.__, .... ,.n .... ..... ...,,..,.._ . GRANO Of'ININQ .,KIAL • ~~~~~ ONL.Yl tUI "'"' fZG,111 ...... ....,,,. Nl~fll¥'.101:1DS.. , I.I l. ~ ~· ,~ ·' \ ' .. \ • , • l .. • February is a drab monlh. So we thought we'd do something nice for February and for you. What could be nicer than roses? Slop in at any Mulual office after February 3rd and pick your free gifts. One is a helpful lillle book titled, "The Armstrong Planling Guide," One gift set per family while the supply lasts. WhRe)IOUI' roses grow, so will 31our mOlle)I. W hile you're lhinking rosy lhoughls. lei us tell you aboul lhe free services we oiler and the many ways we can help your savings program bloom. You can open an accounl with Mulual Savings for whalever term you sel ecl and earn from 5V• to 7:y.% per annum, yielding 5.39% to 8.06%. At Mulual Savings your account is now in sured to $40,000 by an ag ency of the U.S. Government. (Federal regulations require a subslan tial penally 11 funds are w1lhdrawn from 1erm accoun1s b~forc matuflty) Free income ta~. J't'eparation. Savers wilh qualifying accounls al Mutual Savings may have !heir Federal and California Individual Income Tax Returns prepared by H & R Block without charge . Visit a Mulual Savings office for more informalion and reserve your tax preparation appointment. MUTUAL: SAVINGS ' ~ ~~ , ii THE BIG M and IOatl •MOClatk>n Capistrano-San Clemente 530 C8mino de Estrella / 493·5661 Colorla del Mar 28e7 East Coast l:tighway/676·5010 Fountain Valley • 17942 Magnolia Streetf9e3·8396 Sanl41 Ana 7th & North Main/547-9741 I , ,, • .. • ' . • Capturing the attention of Mrs. Bruce Denton (left> and Mrs. William W~aver are a shooting gallery and pinball machine: Both arc auflion items. I . Peering Around Mrs. Burton M. Schutt seems eager to set sail In a Hobie 1 o , which also will be auctioned. Honors logged On Coastline HONORED on their SOth year in R e b e k a h l~od ge w e rl· Carmc lilta l'hilipp a nd Pearl llurrman. They y,•crl· feted bv fellow me mbe rs of the r.1es~1 Lodge . INITIAITEI) into Alph <.1 Omicron Pi <il the Northern Arizona Uni vers ity. Flagstaff was Te rri Anne r.l cyer. daughlt'r or Mr. and !\1 rs . l\l t•rlc Olson . Costa f\le~•1. and child care center al Orange County Medical Center was Lori Ag uirre of Co s la Mesa . A r:.idinlogy t echn ic ia n at the hospital. Mi ss Aguirre painted the mur::i.ls in her s paretin1e. TIJPd!f, February 11 , 1975 DAIL y PILOT B3 Bi ·g. Gamble ~rof its Doublin& · prorllS of 'a charity benefit ,._..... ambitious goa) "anytlme;but to se\'slghts so high in a tim.e of lnfiatlon/recession mlg~t seem a little mad. · · HoWever, }Jarbor Key, a sup- port crouy to1 th.e Child Guidance Center o Or8Jge County, has · done Justthat. . (Revenue f~om the auxiliary's aucuon 1ver11es $10,000 a year. • Fot 11175 ll)e &oal has been set at $20,096.) " • , <t. Coord.ina 9tl >Darlene Young ~nnd Martha Fllener seem un- daunted. ...,. · , ... Perhaps one~ason ls that the c~ntr.1butlon ~rat · ~lready in- dicates no depress{on in giving. What's t,1'e secret to their sue· cess? . · ··we are runninitit ijke a busi· ness," Mrs .. Young· Said. "We have a totally new concept." They've made some major changes, such as a .new location which is expecte'd to be a primary asset for two reasons: First, it's rent.free. Second, because it is not restaurant-connected sponsors can prepare and sell, at profit, refreshments. ''We've changed the time, too," Mrs. Young pointed out. "We moved it from a weekday to Sunday sb we could include men. ''Women don't feel as free or authorized to spend as much • money as their husbands .•. l know 1 don't.'' <Husbands not only are invited to .spend mone,y. they also have been recruited to tend bar and man refreshment tables.) Like any good business ex- ~utive, tbe coordinators have solicited help and contributions wherever available. Keynotes, the junior auxiliary, have been offered a ''deal'' Whereby they can earn aipercen- tage of profits in exchange for free labor. '..'Sometimes you have to spend money to make'money-like any business," Mrs. Young said. A case in point is the VIP Par· ty, geared like a sales contest to stimulate competition in solicit· ing sale items. The price tag for admission is a minimum of ssoo. "paid" in donated merchandise, or pledg?d to be spent at the auction. The solicitor of either is eligible, too. So far, about 30 have qualified for Invitation. The tab on the catered dinner already has been picked up, and by the time the party is given, coordinators hope that all ex· penses will have been underwrit· ten. "Sales meetings" are conduct· ed every Monday afternoon in Mrs. YounR:'s home for the 60 volunteer saleswomen. Aner contributions are Jogged and priced, members hold a brain-storming: se111lon. A result of one meeUns wa11r- ranging for a trip to the.lfrulh or Consequences TV show. ltaerved as a runding event. reaped prizes for the auction and 1fnerated so mach enthusiasm with Emcee Victor Markman that he offered to be an auctioneer. Also presiding at the auction block will be Dick: Lane, television personality: Buddy Clyde of radio staUon KWIZ : Robert Guggenheim, ptlltan- thropisl: Sam Hanks, former In- dianapolis 500, winner, and Paul Salata, businessman. Some or the impressive items going up for bid at noon Sunday, Feb. 23, at the Jim Slemons Mercedes Benz Agency, Newport Beach include: -A Mercedes Benz -l·'iat 128 -llobie 10 -Full·length white mink and leather coat -Antiques -Paintings -Home entertainment equip- ment -Sports equipment -Dinners for large parties • Fabric specials in spring prints. Special 77~ .... , I .., to ct .. .,. ... PTftidents o.,_,.. ucfting IP I cllll Ilk•~ pretty pol1••/cotton aptlng prints! Boy y11d1 and yards ~lie they laat, and IS8W IOll of prelty clothing lor you, the children, y01.1r home ... while you're sa'iing money • SllARON !\JUltPllY, daughter of Mr. and l\.1rs . William Ml1rphy of Westmins ter, has graduated from Continental Airlines' hostess training school at Los Angeles lnternntional Airport. 1\-IR. ANO h1rs. C. W. Ocster· r e ic h of Costa !\1esa we r e honored on their 45th wedding annive ~·~a ry with a party hoslcd b.v tht•tr sons. T o m of \Vh ilticr a nd Hill of Cos ta l\<l esa. tind their [am11ies. The honorees, rormC'r Gardcnu residents, were rpa~·ried in Los Angeles in 1930. They met in l\1in · ne'sota, where Mrs. Oesterreich was a teache r . 1 Pi·llow specials now! · The Fountain Valley High School gra~uate has been as· signed to Denve r . TllE lfARRV Axen e~ of Newport Beach were among Diamond llorse Shoe mf'mhers enjoying l'OC'ktnH ~ and dinner in Chasen's Chestnut lloom. Bcvt·r· ly I-fill s. ·rhe grnup supports the Ci~y of llope l>'orum lnlerna· tional 1-lofs e Sh,ow. ' RECEIVING A Community Service Award (or her donation o{ murals to the pediatric clinics Before retiring JO years ago. Oesterreich was self-erriployed in the barber s upply business. WINNER of the Decorator-of· the.year P\\'ard given by the Ce rami c 1'ilc In stitute or America y,·as Be verly Thompson, Newport Be arh inte ri ordesigner NA!\JED lo the dean 's lis t al Mount St. Mary·s College was Patricia Thompson, daughter of th~ Franci s Thomps ons o f Capistrano Be ach. She is a rophomore nursing major. FF.EC('S L.A. CALLS 6' EACH ' ....... _,. ............ ..., n.T..i..--c....-r CH Col,... ttll ...... tl•&,C••••.,..N UPHOLSTERY ...... ,.w ... ...... 1714) ,1~-113 "~-...... --1-Jlt • ,_ Special 1.88 ' A t9rriftc ¥•1u9 on~,...,_. that are polyester filled I coveted with a prelty pofyester/eotton I. And the beet news of 1R-~ plump beauties are non·allergenicl Queenlin,.,cllil,a.22 King olze, .-U~ 2.M "'"-~-- Shop Slinday 11 A.M. to 5 P.M. at the followlllCJ stores: FASHION ISLAND. N@wpori Beach (714) 644·2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER. Huntington Beach (714) 892·7771. HARBOR CENTER. Costa Mesa (714) 646-5021. • I I I ' j I • '. • ' DAILY PILOT More u~ ·Than DOWDS • 1 5? f;5 ti 511:: < - ENJOYING THE ·ups OF COLLEGE BASKETBALL ARE NOTRE DAME'S RAY MARTIN (21), OHIO STATE'S DAN WESTON, K ENTUCKY'S JIMMY DAN CONNOR: C ~· o~n.ors, ;Ashe ·B~ Victories ~ ' ' SALISBURY . Md.-Top - seeded Jimmy Connors ad- vanced to the third round of the U.S. Indoor open tennis cham· pionships Monday with a 6-1, 6·2 '-victory over Czechoslovakian • Jiri Granat. · Jan Kodes surged to a 6·7, '6~4. 6-0 win over Bob Ktieiss Lo join ~Connors in the third round. Also Alex Mayer advanced with a 6·3, 1·6 win over Roger Dowdeswell or •Rtiodesia. · _,.... Russian Alex Metreveli Posted a 6·4, 6·3 Wlil over M ~.er 's younger brother Gene. A le.ra11der llpset . ' • $ports Clipped Slwrt Lakers S u e ·Boxing Su1~tax Proposed O ver Ta~es · LOS ANGE.LES IAP) -Upset t SACRAMENTO .--· A 25-cent honor roll. including Ivory playersaflcrSaturday'sg<.1 meat over delays in broadcasting.Los surtax on -tickets to every 'pro-Crockett's 9.0·second cloc~ing ~1innesota . Angeles Laker games in favor or ressional boxing match in forthelOO-y arddash. T<tylor and the team r(•lurned collegiate basketball, owners of California to pay for boxers' In addition to Crockett. tv.:n to Col umbus folto\\·ing ll1ondav the National Basketball Associa- pensions and disability would be other Americans had world re· night ·s 75 -69 victory over Jov.:a . · tion team have filed a SJ .4 million reqUired under a bill introduced cords accepted. Rick Wohlhuter. •·These four have been sus-suit against the team's sponsor Monday. 1 . • \Yinner of the AAU's Sullivan pended for di sciplinary re-and American Broadcasting Co. Ass em b l·Y man Vincent Award as amateur athlete or the asons," TayJor said. He declined The suit says· ARCO breached Thomas, a San P~,di:<> Democrat year, was recognized for both his to elaborate on what prompted a contract with the Lakers by a\ . and..lfbrmer professional boxer, 1:44.l mark in the ~-yard run the action, whether their cases lowing radio station KABC to authoredthebilllhatcallsfortbe and h.is 2:13.9 for 1,000 meters. will be revie°"·ed or the players .broadcast live cove·rage of surtax insteap of authorizing pro· Jim Bolding of the Pacific Coast reinstated. University of Southern California moters to use their own discre· Club was given credit for his The four arc senior Steve Wen-basketball . and· then play back tiontodesignateConlributions. Lime of 48.7 seconds in the 440· ner, junior Andy SticgenrTteier. Laker games afterwards. yard hurdles. · , and freshmen J\1ark Bayless·and The suit asks SJ million in -R e .. ords Okayed JNDJANAPOLI~ -The world of amateur track, which comes up with new records faster than the Rolling Stones, officially has .added 22 more of them to its Teri-y Bul'ris. punitive damages and S400 ,000 Players •Bo.1111 c eif act ti al damages. COLUhlBUS~ Ohio _ Ohio The radio station said there State basketball coach Fred L~e 011 H,o it.-c.-rx \\·ould be no jmmcdiate com- 1 LOS ANGELES Forward ment. • Taylor sh.ed little light early to· So far there have •·:~n 13 dat• day on the SUS . [ ( Stan Love was placed on °"'aivers ~.... ~ . PC9,S1on.s o our 1 "onfli"ts and it °"'as r•ported that * 1y the Los Angeles Lakers Mon-'" .._ .._ day. a club spokesman said. the Lakrrs agreed to delay their TORONTO-Eric Van Dillen upset second-5eeded John Alex- ander of Australia 6-7. 6-4. 6-4 in the opening round of a World Championship Tennis tourney Mond~y night. Playoff E xpans ion -Ji' The 6·9 Love , a graduate of the broadcasts on seven of the dales L"niversity of Oregon. broke into ~ "'ith six of the Southern Cat the Natii;>nal Basketball Associa-games to be played back after t1on ih the 1971 -72 season "·ith the pro games were finished. Baltimore and averaged 7.9 and liowevcr it was contended that 6.4 points pe r game in t1,1,·o :.tll ·13 times the Laker games seasons the re. lie \vent to Los \\'ere taped and repeated after A.ngeles for a second draft choict' live CO\"erage of Southern Cal. and an undisclosed amount of The s uit contends ARCO made cash and last year averaged 5.6 an agreement with the radio sta· points per g ame. lion allowing it to s upe rsede Also upset \\'as Tom Gorman. Y:ho dropped a 5-7. 6·4, 64 de- cision to Au-stralia's Barry Phillips· Moore. 1 Cliff Richey b~a't Toronto's Dale Power 6-1, 6-1; San Clttmente's Bob Lutz defeated i Eddie Dibbs 7-5, 6·2. Stan Smith beat Vladimir Zedn ik of Czechoslovakia 7-6, "7-5 and Paul Gerken beat Harooo Rahim of Pakistan 7·6, 7-6. · ' .Harold Solomon ~opped~ .In· ·.Wooden, Boyd Differ Qn Format Views ; .. . LOS .ANGELES IAPJ -Op- pnsing coaches on the court, John Wooden and Bob Boyd also have oppc>sing v.iews about the new NCAA post-season basketball .setup. knocks 'em off. But they've told me back there. lllat the tourna- ment is nothing more than a money-maker,'' Boyd says. Boyd noted, however, that the new NCAA setup shoUld provide "the next seven best teams. re- gardless of whettier they're from conferences. J oh111<0 11 llo 11ored Lakers games. ARCO, the suit claims, has no right lo permit any delays and the action contends "any delay is unla"'ful, tortious and wrongful ·invasion . interference, con · \"ersion. mi s use and mi sap- propriation of the posscssory rights and int l'res ts ofCSI ." ' <AP),._, j It'• .open seaeon ~bo,11 ~ ~ ficiols lo the A c Cc>A•t Cdn· ler~ce. As the eaaue mo•_. u. lls renzied champlo""Osblp1 tournam.ent. lta\;~b ,~-8 ~l G~eensborp, C., t.tie P~ m,ounts on pWerl, doii.c._, ~ -.the.Dien Wilh •t/le w~iatl~- Witb defending n•tl"')al ch m·; plon ·Nortt) C4rol'n~!~$late,' Maryland, Nortlt.~Jlla .111d : Clemson scraD)b · ' nat:Wllial : r'l"king as well as l i"CC tltle, : they ,consider e\•ery came a blg . game... •. -~ As the qiat iner•~M do the , blasts l!.fl*lnst the m<111 In 5\rlp,d I shirts. ,P.Jaches who feel.lb_yy·and . ·, their teams have been Wronged .' arc sounding off about the of. ! ficiating. ~ The tempo of the tirades -' picked up sharply last week. • Coa!'.)h Norman Sloan was the j first·to-prolest after his ·NC-State team held on at home to nip l Clemson 92-89 after leading by HI I points at the half. ,Arter the game, Sloan said, "I ha\'e never seen such ridiculous officiating in my life. I am sick I and tired or the lousy officiating ' in this league. They come in here and act like they ttave a chip on 1 their shoulders against David and us.,. ·;. He "'as referrirlg ~o All ·~ American David Ttiompson, lasl,7 year's Player of the Year who leads the nation with a 31 .9 per game average. Then he went ln the officials' dressing room and • sounded of! lo Dan_\-Vooldridgt! andChhck 1-lartman. Sloan said further of. Thomps,on , ··\Ye have th('' greatest player in basketball and the officials allow them to hold and push' him like he's nothing. All I ask is that officials come in here and give even judgment at both endS of the court." Clemson ~oach-T.;ille ;Locke 1 said, "Several times<this season officials let games gel aw•f from them. One p'roblem is that l ·basketball is pla'yed uP around the rim and most officiaJs aren't' even six foot tall. They've never played the pivot. so how do they know what's happening:'" Thompson. who scored t3~ points against Clel]json, hit 31 ! Friday night at Charlotte in a ' 101·66 romp over Georgia Tech. but left the game at his own re· quest with 3:35 ti> play. He ex· plained: • .. There was no use for me to stay in the game and take a chance or getting hurt with that ki~ of lead. Every time I s hoot people are coming in on my ~ jumper and knocking me around.·· After State h a d beaten Southern Conference leader 1-'urman !'02 -87 in Charlotte Saturday night. Furman coach Joe Williams took note or the stories earlier in the week. He said, "I'm sure the officials \\'ho worked our game read e\"cr· ything in the paper. 1'hey cer· tainly protected Stal('.·· Cage Rankin gs · I Ind'••"" •J 2. UCLA ) M•rtldl'ld ~ Kt l'ltliCkW 1. Norlll Ca•Olil'I• 5!.ite 11.Lou·~~·lle 1 A1•b1u'!"ld 8.An1or.•M•lt ~.Mll•Ql>elll' 10. Soutnern C•liforni<1 11 No<111 C<1rOh11• !? L.1 Salle 1) Ot~'J')n 1j """" 1~. P.i" lii l'nl!:r•c.in 16 Nol•r 0<1n>e 11 O•roons1.i1e "0 " , '" '" .. ' .. , '" " , !~.] 11·4 "' l!·l "' , ... ... " ' " . ·~ ,. ,,. I ' '~ ·~ ' "' "'1 '" "' 14 •. "' U11 I .. , ;~ 1, " "' -dla's Anand Am ritraj 6-1, 6·0.and ..,'1lke Estep beat Canada's Don l\.fcCormick 6· 1, 4-6, 6-2. Raz Reid dumped Ca nadian Terry Bardsley 6·2 .. 6·3 and Japan's Jun Kamiwazumi downed Ne-w Zealand's Jeff Simpson, 7-6, 6-4. The collegiate body ruled that this year's posL-seaSbn tourna· ment will be expanded from 25 teams to 32 teams, and that some conference 's second-place schoo(swi11 be permitted in. Boyd said the new format might ·permit the NCAA to bypass an indepEt_ndent with an 18-8 record for a conference run- nerup. "who might have lost two games to the conf~rence cham- pion, but who has a 2Q.6 record." NEW YORK -William .. Judy'' Johnson., the Brooks Robinson of the ~egro baseball leagues who used to wait on tables in ordq to play winter ball in Florid<!. Monday became the s ixth player admitted l n baseball's Ila\! of Fame by the ""black old-timers" committee R a111ir«-•z ,-s Pa s~•r«--11 Boyd likes the idea; WQbden doesn't . Boyd 's club trails in the G 1111 ter W l 111C Pacific-8 race : Wooden 's is in , nm. . CHICAGO-S1xth-~ed Nan· .. 1 think it's a gopd'change of cy Gu~te.r breezed 1t1\o the the rules," said &o1ilMonday. "l ;;e~~opd round tJf. tile s.!s~o think it gives mor~ ~t;nm~ities ~1c3tll st,oP on ~ wrlm~n S ~-and areas a~ .oPportu.nity to 01s to.ur ~~ori~ay pight ~th .a .6-2, participate in Post·seasnn play.'' 6-1 win over. Yugoilltvta s l'(11)Jla ..., ••1 thoqght\all atong"lhat 'we a usovec. play the conference.to de~ermine 'Sharon W·a.Jsh defe.aU?d Sile £,who was goin'g t.o,get in the NCAA M,ehmedbasic~ 6:-"\ 6~: _Patti tout;namen i.,'' Woodeb said. Jlogan won ""¥! '(e;l\'-lliQl!ad·y-" "Tbal's alway,s beeq my reeling. 6-0, ll-2 and Kar-en Khu1\iCke l>I :l'hal's what we play (or: II we Aus(ralia be,1 J(riB Kem11:1.er 'win the conference, I \hink we Shaw C-6, G-1. 1 ·6~ Mona Schallau· $hOUld be in \he tourn.ament. tlefeoted Bl'lgitte Cuypers of Teams that don't win· the con · SDutb Africa, 6-3. 6-3. • ferent , I don't think should be." Al o Diane Fromholtz or Boyd..and Wooden agreed J.hat ustealia won by default over it's euter to make Quy NCAA a.I fie Zicg~nfuss. Pnm tournament as an indCJ'C9dent. 'feegb1rden defeated Carrie , "ll I coached an ind~enl, I , J(eyer6·2. 7-6. and Liana.Kloss of · a!ssure-you' ""'ould ha~e.monto ._.th Arrica toppled &Je Starrett .say ,abOut the sthedulmi than l M. i;.1. ' ~o no~. where our dJ.rector • bandies lite sched ulin& oomplele-?x' All yo_u 'hljve to do I 1have a ' 'good-season record to get rtto lite BOLOGNA, llely~A,tth~r IOt\rll~menl,"s ald~ •he ad v11nced Into lbday' ·-r l'ft dded"lllilrbe-s to ttmlnnals of the tro,000 Wm:ld tbnference tournaments, etbe Cb amplonahlp Tennis green• one held annually bytheAll1ntio 1mup to~rncy. Coast Conference. "Jf.J coached ~ et1t down Qnn.v Parun or · In lite ACC. I would take a tDUCh New ie.iand 612, 8·4. Tom·Okker dlrrerent approach ti> cotl!....,,c dl•po••d of Bob Glltlnari of gam .. lhantdonow." uttraUa 6-3, 6·2. Bjorn Borg of Boyd ~lso said he didn't like w.a.n defeated Yugoslav!•'• conferenoe louroamenll ~Jk Ille kiri Pille,_., 6·3. ACC's . " I think they're absurd. Sout..h Africa's Bob f-lt"•itt ad· Tbd conference ichimpion ean vanced with a 7-61 3.&. 8-1 wtn haveoneortwokeyguysouLWilh over Jtaly'e driano Panatta. _.the nu and the lasl·place team ~ . 1 Wooden said , "l think there's an advantage to being in a con· ference, and those who want to get into the tournam~nts and we.nt to do it in some o~et;,. wa~oug~\ to get out of \fle co rerenc ,'J'.Here's amuchbeterch nceto 01ta8an independent." Wooden said that by permit- ting second-place. te:ams into the NCAA final round, ··~t cheap'."ens your con'ference championship, de(lnitely. For example; J don't think that the conference cham· plonship in \he ACC means anything at all.'' •\ Johnson. who played ,a superb third base for Philadelphia·s llilldale Daisies and thl" Pit· Lsburgh Crawfords in the 1920s and '30S. joined Satchel Paigt', Josh Gibs on, Buck ~canard . Monte Irvin and James '"Cool Papa" Dell as specially elected 11\embfrs of the hall by the com· niit~e e of Negro ba seba ll leagues. Coa .. 11 Ffred SALT 'LAKE CITY -Morris ''Bucky '' Buckwalter, head coach or the Utah Stars of the American Basketball Associa· lion, has been fired. Buck,valter • ¥13S quoted as saying today by 'the Salt Lllk'e Tribune. , Laguna Net Parings Roscoe Tanner meets Brian Gottfried in the opening match while Mexico's No. l te nnis player, R aul RatJlirez, £aces Charles Pasarell in the closing en- counter fo,riday night in the Lb guna Nigue l Valentine pro ten- nis classic. The opening match Friday night starts aL 1 with the second being played at conclusion of the first with all action at the Laguna Niguel Tennis Club. The Friday winners will meet for the championship at noon Saturday °"'ith a n e xhibition doubles mat ch following. llarnirez and Gottrried, recent! °"·inners of the WCT indoor doubJe·s championship, will face ~ Tanner and Pasarell in doubles. All f~ur players are members of the World Championship Tenn i ~ circuit With Ramirez defeating ' Tanner last Weekend in the finals1 of a tourney in St. Petersburg, 11 F'la. · t' Tickets for the two-day even(' are currenUy available at the!' Laguna Niguel Tennis Club at· Crown Valley Parkway andl' Clubhouse Drive . .,:. Wooden F-earful of Letdownr LOS A"1GELES tAP> -UCLA is back on top Qt·t1te Pacil!c.a• conference but Bruins coach John Wooden said Monday he rears a big letdown this weckeRd against Oregon and Oregon Slate. "I( you beat somcbo<\Y on the road, you have a tendtt1cy to set up something· in lh41 plf.)'crs' m,lndl where they say we'll be all r!•ht1" Wooden told )>asketball wr\t.e.rs. ··rt lt'.s "°' overeon· fidencc j\.'~ at Jelat com · A' " l#'acence. " fie said he was warning his p(ayers not to overlook the Ducks and Beavers~ in spite of victories over the · Oregon schools last weekend. UCLA takes on Oregon Friday and OSU Saturday at Pauley Pavilion. David Mey"crs, the writers' choice as player or the week, was th~ key Bruin against Oregon, !Iring in 14 of 18 shOUI from the lleld. 11 or 11 free throw' and scoring 39 points. But ·Pete Trgovlch Was singled out by WOO(len for praise also. • "Pete picked up some <;on · fidenee with his fine gamt' against USC. Up until then he 'h1:1d been taking the brunt nr • cri ticisln <:tnd he liked being "'ith Davl~s 4'mprovement. It-~· credited with his fine game." hasn't been by'teaps and bouhds I Trgovich scored 22 for a career but it's been very steady. He's high in the victory over Southern not. a great rebcwnd·er but he's Cal and then came back with 10 ve!l strona, he's noi. very fast ' against Oregon State and 14 bUt has. good quickness, he's a · a&ainst Oregon. ;) fine outside shoot.tr a•d he's! "I saW he was playing ·~ith g~ on defense that I don'.b:~l­ more confidence and so I decided he.s1late putting him on JUards.lf to give hlrn more leeway. I began now and then.'' · ' .n1 to recoghlze that he does think Sout~rn, Ca1 coach Bob Boyd1 ' sometimes lrt an unorthodox whose TroJans lost a one·point' manner. but 1 lo)d him, •)[ you gome to o,~on ~late OI\ SatU'I') • r~ you ean do it. then do it., And day, sald1 I goes1 I h~ve r,luon,1 he ha• played well. to reel dlsappdlntA!.d butm1ybew · should feel fortunate tn hav• .. But I'm e.speci1:11\y plea sed 'plit<• • ' SOUTH COAST ACTION -Univers ity 's Mike McClymonds (31) and mates Marcus Gunkel (43) and John Dudek (15) move against Laguna Beach's Mark Rathbun <15) and Mike' Serrano (55). University is at Mission Viejo tonight while Dana Hills is at Laguna Beach. Oilers, Katella Struggle ' For Empire Loop Lead • Tuesday. February 11 . 1975 ()All v Pit.OT B jl S~11th Coast Le«f!••e ·· Last Shot at Title I. ~For El Toro Tonight The El Toro High Chargers get their final shot .at 1eag1,1.e leader San Clemente tonight while the Mission Viejo Diablos face a must-win situation agains t the University Trojans. In the other South Coast League basketball game. Dana Hills is at Laguna Beach. E l Toro and Mission Viejo arc at home and all gum es start at 7. San Clemente's Tritons have a ~\\.'O·game lead on the Chargers ,, and a win tonight \voµld virtually wrap up the title for San Clemente. The Tri"t.ons are 10· l in league, 17-3 overall and have won eight straight. The Chargers are 8-3, 14 -8 and have won eight of their last nine. In two previous meetings, Stan DeMaggio's Tritons have beaten Wendell Witt's Chargers, 57·50 and 69-64. But El 'l'oro has won its last three easily while Sa11 Clemente has struggled in its last t""·o. Monarchs Try To Rebound The 1\-t ater Df;i High l\tlonarchs will be trying to get back on the winning track in the Angelus League basketball race tonight ill 7 '\'hen they host the Pius X \Varriors. !\tater Dei lost a chance to n1ove into a lie for the top spot in the standings \11hen it d ropped a VARSITY •-.-i•.H•._..,,., .. , 65-61 d ecision to St. Anthony last Prep Soccer -best orrensive team (61.1) while El Toro has given up the fewest points <Sl·.3). '.fed Kalola, a 6-7~·'1 cehter. is San Clemente's leading scorer <16.61 and ,guard Da\•e ·raylor is averaging 12.4. Taylor could be the difference tonight.tr he is hot from outside. El Toro plays a 2-l -2 zone. · 'fhe key for El Toro lately ha:; been 6·8 center Ed l\leFadden .\Vho ha s scorcd·in double rigureis in six straighti'OUlings. ije is the most improved big man in the league. Pat ltoOerts' Oiablos need <.i \\'in to s tay in contention for second place. University's Tro- jans, only 4-7. are capable of up- sc tti n g the Diablos C7·4). University come within one of defeating San Clemente and beat the Diablos, 48-44, in an earlier lllCCling. l\1 ission \ficjo has three starters in double figures and hat: an extellent backcourl duo in Dean Egertson lll.21 and Da\'c Cooper <10.7J . University is led by center flichard Bro,vn c 10.91 and for\•:ard Carlos Cer\'antes ( 10.81. The Dana tlills Dolphins and Laguna Beach Artists \Viii try to escape the league cellar. Hoth are 2-9 and Dana Hills has lost eight straight. Laguna Beach·s only two \Vins have come against Dana Ii ills and both \\·ere easy . l''orward Steve Ripple < 14.41 leads the Dolphins and fory;ard ~lickey Al len <10.8J is the Artists' toµweapan. • Cale ndar Hewpgri tt•'°"' ~t<><H>q; Jom P04>0-t • .kwln F'riday, The Monarchs are nov.· 0..11ey. ICern tt;i.119 1, Jolu• Aa•n .. .iter, Trro..e WH.,nd•Y !Feb.111 e .... r. tt1.W>u091on U..iKn-SooGu~m.in, 3.3 and tr ail St. Anthony by l"-'0 6.l~l<etb..111-San1 .. Ana"' ar......., C:O,,sf (1:301. Edtwn1,Moln.,ol1 ~ Wre~!l•nQ-Cldrfmonl·Mu<ICI oil :.Outhern tOCloloO<'I \Coronq: Cidre 5ne1on 1, Oro.in Ro...i.@ 2, galllCS. Cdlo!orn~a Colle'il'& !7:301 . .Ion" eor1e, Don Scnroeder. 1Ce11 r Ounne. Tied for second place "-'ilh 0.a\l.'b•ll-·Cllapmdn at S0"1tr>ern C•lllornlo1 """"n..i Jat\FrPdlow. B' h A d S p I M Co11~ge !1:)0). F-w111 '1"••1t1rJ,WettmHntffo IS op mat an t. au, atc1· T""'''d•r1Feb.1ll Dei has had trouble scoring B•~kelbadt-Atu\•·Pa~ot •c at soutl'le•n The Empire League basketball Jead <and perhaps the cham· pions hipJ is .:1t stake tonight ,,·hen Katella High's Knights in· vade the confines or the llunt· ington Beach Oilers. Coach Elmer Combs' Oilers have averaged 81.4 points in rac- ing to their 9-1 record. Among the routs was a 119-point outburs t against Saddleback-an Orange County single game scoring re- cord. F-laln Valley ~(Of'l•u;i: kell YOWIQ '· Peut Ca•ito<ni,.Colle9e tat. And both coaches say their #M<Leiln, ""'1•11. NoortlM11t. Stew ,Steinn, Mik.e points in recent efrorts. Jinl s ... ,mm1n11-Corm.. d<!I M¥ "' E~t.,,.tla. v;na team has yet to come up with its sio.iema. JUH10ftVAASjTY Elenz has tallied 34 paints in his Pa:~•• C<>1.ta Mes•. H""11"1110fl aeac:nat K•1•11•· Opening tip is al 7 and both tq,ams appear as evenly matched as their 9-1 circuit records. l·lunt· 1ngton Bench is the hi~hest s<:or· 1ng team in the league and the Knights own the be-st defensive And although the \Vinner or tonight's tire still has three more games left on the schedule, the .inside lane lo lhe crown is due the survivor. Also at stake is the junior varsity title. The Oilers are 10·0 and Katella is 9·1. The junior varsitY game precedes the varsi- ty game at 5: 30. Coac:h To1n Danlcy"s Knights, meanwhile. have limited the op- position to 5l>.8 points per start-a bit under the 59 they gave up to Huntington Beach in a seven-poinl loss in the firs t round . Foothill took care of the one4 game advantage the Oilers had, however, with an upset victory at Huntington Beach. • Both teams l ike to run and press, although Katella empk;>ys a man-to-man defense and the Oilers gqwith a zone. H••J*1 J,H19.kKllO I d h I . E.<!•l:O" .at Loera. Founl1in Vane., d! ~~tern. best perrormance. Newpon ,...,,DCH" KO.-•""' Ero< Foron.vn, o.iw-e ast two games an as score( 111 Mo,.na at we,tminste•. Los Alamiloa. a1 Newport .• d bl,e r· t . I 1-id•bO<Call at l ;!S), ••\Ve're still looking for our lomme•m•o,M•rot:;...•nner. ou igures seven. s ra1 g ll ea1.eo.11 -or""'" Co•st al Soleldieback 12:301, Ed!IOllJ,Mar .. u• · b h b h I best game '' says Combs ••J Ed1!oQn ~coro"fl : Brad .veosier J, i<en lrlliorttn, times. ut as een t e on y o~evsre09eitournev•1C.01<1en~11eo11ege. ' " Cntos Crill<'•. · l l S Tennl\ Qr.,n91Coa\la\Unlv,01Reol.a<ld!.l?I. lhought our pr•ss really hurt consts en corer. wre~11•n11-GolClfflWt11.atS-t•MOn1ca11::J01. .. Ftt111lei111V•lkr l,W"5lmi"1Wrt 0 them in ttle last quarter at Foun101nv-a11er:i.c;or1ng-Roo0tcno1 ...... 2. San Clemente is the circuiL"s 1•""-k-•a"9f Co•'l-t coneo;ie lnwt-!o<>Ph "-' -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~"~-~~~~~~~~~~~~ Katella. The pres:;;, hustle and dC· ,- s ire turned it around. "'We 'll play our game again and try not to th.ink too much ;ibout the opposition.•• Danley says his team must play with more consistency.and intens ity and that the key to beat· ing-Huntington's press is passing to the open man. ··we beat ourselves in the first game," says Danley. "But now we're both in Uie same position as before." The Kni ghts feature 6·1 sophomore Chuck Greene in the attack, along with 6·4 Brian ~rodd, 6· 1 Rick Dunn , Rick i\'e ubauer and Mike Domene. JCPenn~ Presidents D Savi . Greene has an 18.0 scor ing 10 speed racers. T J:"k '11 Sk • ' average and three others-Todd. ,, 1l es •game ein Dunn .anp Neubau_er-areindou· , ble figur es, which backs op Combs' assessmenLthat bis team On the Line Tonight can·t concenlrati on 8.ny one player1 , The.Oi lers have their guns. tQO, and fou r are 1n double.figures over the s1tason. The !\1arina High Vikings \l.1ill put an l l ·gamc winning streak on the line tonight at 8 ""'hen they host tile Westminster I.ions in a SunselJ...eugue baakelba ll game. The Vikes defeated Los Amigos. 54·53, in their final non- league.contest und have S\Vepl to 10 straight loop wins In other Sunset ~ction tonight, Newport Harbor travels to Los /\lamitos for an 8 o·clo~k game. Edison hosl'i Loara at 7 and Fountain Valley e nte rtains Western at 7. Rich Branning scor ed 19 points, Bob Losner had 17 and Matt Cook contributed 16 as Ma r ina breezed to a 76-51 triumph over Westminster in the rirsl round. The Vikes will have the home court advan\age this time which could make \hings even wo rse roclhe Lioi\t;. Branqing has been averaging 25 paints· in his last three games. !\1arina will try to balance its scpring against the Lions. Bran· ning and Bob Losn<:'r combined for 48 of the Vikings ' 59 points t.iaainpt NC\\' Port. , , Fountain Valley had a tough time ag:linst We:;ter'n in lhe first 'round before posting a 67-63 \Vin , bl1t the Barons hnvc the home court advantage this time a5ound. John Lodestein paced F~ntain Valley \vith 21. ·rhe Barons haven't been scor· ing many points lately. ltowever, l'.,_6\.U'ltain Valley has given up an ll"t"'erage of only 3.~.3 points in its la:;;t th,ree coritests. Conch Dave Bro,vn·s l~uron s are 16·5 overall o~-1 i~ league, - only one game. ind "?l-1arlna . 'fhe Vike's and , ntain Vall<'y mc{'t once n1orc :.it J•'ount aln Vnllc y t·'eb. 21. The Edison Chargers will be out to break a five-game losing s treak a gainst Loar a . Todd ZirbeL scored 20 points and Tom Lloy thre\v in 18 as Edison. de· fcated the Saxo,-is in t he first round, 67·62. Zirbel has scored 21 points in hi s la s t tY.·o outings ... na is averaging 14 .2 in league pl<ly. Ernie Gomez has started lo play well with 22 points in hi s last tY.'O games Newport and Los Alamitos had· a thriller the first time they met al' Newport with the hosting Sailors notching a 62-60 win J tm·C"able <15.0J, Perry l-I3rbln 114.0J, 'Phil Dunkelberger (10.8 J and Paul' Gassmann (10.2 1 are joined by Kevin Karkut. And each of the starters has sho""·n the ability to explode as Harbin l271, Cable (26 1. Dunkelbe rger (241, Gassmann c211 and Karkut ! l3J have each come up with the outstanding sint?le e ffort. Dunkelberger. incidentally, scored 19 against Katella. 'fhe key, however, figures to be the press Ir Katella is unable to solve it this time the Oilers have the advantage Me·sa, CdM Collide In Century Feature Costa ~les a , Estancia and Corona del l\1ar wil l be tryio g to stay within range of the Century League busketball le<:id tonight as Tustin and Villa Park right it out fo'r the l e::icl at Villa Park. Costa 1\-l esa's l\1ustangs . are one game behind Tustin and Villa Park and pl ay host to the Corona del Mar Se.a Kings at 8, who are tied with Estancia, one game behind Costa Mesa. It starts at 8 ·at Mesa. ·The balance or tonight's slate, which features 1 o'clock starts. has Santa Ana at Eslancia, and El Mod,enu at &1ugnolla in addi· lion to the Tustin-Villa Park clush. Coach Larry Sundcrman's ~1ustangs toppled Cd!\1 in the rirst round by three POints and Dan Byers was the key ror J\.fesa, scoring 16 points. Corona del Mar counters ""•ith 6·6 sophomore Al ex Block, v .. ho is expected to play after mi~sing the Sea Ki ngs' rout of winless Santa Ana last week due to the nu. Black has averaged 15.9 points for the season and has been held to less than double figures only once this year. Costa Mesa has the boards a'd· vantage \vith Keith Joseyhson, Stan Miller and Dyers un· deCncath, '\'hile coach Tandy Gil\is' Sea Kings have the better outside shoot,ing tn Paul An- derson and Chris Baker. Rustlers' Fa.ce LACC Coach 1)ave Cnrlisle's Est.on· cia Eagles 'vi ii be trying to ex- tend Santa Ana's losing streak to 36 in a row. The Saints of Santa Ana h ~tve been experiencing hard times and must try to stop Estancia after losing in the first round by 35 points. ' Golden West College's, basket· ball team, rar Crom out or the SoUthern Callfotnln Conrerence race. battles visit\ng I.As Angeles Ci#y Colie«e U>nlgh\ at 8 o'clock . QWC's R1.1SUors ha•• n 5·4 re· cood in SoOal play and trail tri· leaden Cypress; t.A.Horbo_r and. " . , Santa Moni ca byone..gemt. Juoior Jini 1McCloa:key ha.a a The Rustlers de!eatl?d LACC, 19.0 scoring a_verage for Estancia 77-71 ln first round conference and hn s scored 12.i ooints in his play.' ·"~ la•t f.ive le~ue .fla~ls (25.0 In othet circuit games tonighl, avcr'aget. · , , tlorbor hosts East LA '1-i·S1 ..... litcCl~skey only scored .tslx Cypress i• at LA So~thwest (3·Gi · points ~gains\ Santa Ano earlier, and Santa Monicf. travel• to Rlo betna pulled early to give the re· ltondo (2·7J. ff.l'VeS more Ume on the floor. . ' . Now 66.88 Yellow racer reflective leg bands for bikers, hU<ers. ggc ' 200 ctnd\Opo'Mlr rellec1ive stripe Is elleclive day or night. The_ "'elcro• fastener is e1sy to a111ch or release. Band 111s anugly around leg or arm. Msn·s or women's Shop Sunday 11 A.M_. to 5 P. M. at th~ followinq stares: FASHION ISLAND. N ewport Beach (7 t4 )644 ·231 3. 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'' Ju tt.o Flt\CW • ~ 1 ' 1.t ~'°" ·. 11 ... 11 145 ,, ;:r.: ri 1'. orc'st' •me plays. a '!$·year ,IJ r w o I • b II ·1,,j ~r~ ~ ...... 1""'"MC'·°''· ,, ->St is.s iortotfn..m c..rt. Jt-"' '' :t• t• $.1 ~-A ba.aketbatt poll , .... • •• :c.ec10"''· .. e1n• ... tsTVmovlt rarii.u. 1 • SCOr ug, r.ce. , J. K•IOU. $.C, to ln ''·' ,. .-,. · · ~ It 1t ti • t.l foll ~ 1•· 'al of f.ll\olVfl. ~· .,-vv.r. "JI · The Vik:in•s pair bolh •·•••k,COM " >11 1s.t ~ • ' ·~ " • ..., s.c.4"r"' ir 1t ·11 1> •s i.• q ,•DO ....,r P r • · ' • & ' ' '-$Ill.CITO~ n JI t•.f u.y ,, 1f7 n -11.• "'""' ,, I ... ' ... Su··-' ...... yj.J.o.....1--:.). t 'ii. "'K . . .. Thi a~rded·All-CIFbonot,a 1. .c.11"" · 21 • t.t.s 1J1'11ef 1.•· .. s1 u. 11.1 Ot"UM"• , , ·, , 11 1,. • ..,L B-; '..,.\ ~wnczt KT,.."' (5') 8 :00 -t)j llr90. 1 las~ vear when Varina t." ~"1111• 21 '°' ,..,. ™'" ' ;. it 11 • * , .... Jae.,., i " 1 s ,4•-,,0 l~t~eep 1'lbrill7-~sed.Crlm_eruckfro 1948eamedan ., '"?'> t0.11toM1.FV 11 ,.. 1~1 ~~...L. , 11 u 11 1n 1.1 ~~· , t 1 1 , 1 ... ·.......-.1.. · .~ " · 'I", :A. .. r-ho ' Ith H advanced to the CIF 4-A eo1tow• 011..MA•UH• _._,. :: :; " *' s.t MJJlv•• 'a 1 0 • ,.., ,..JM Vl~e.~ ve tte.dl~ O.cu .,, (11'"' v: Trevor, w ~"-ars w µm .. · semifinals bilve led • " " 1" •• ""-..,. s • " • ,,. 'lllhl• , ,..., • • , z.o ·~·. moveil .:. ..... sin'ce a ftlri"'""~·rt.1 La\iren Bacal and Edward, G. ' a1tc:1. 20 tl2 s. 3• IU S d t .O fl. ,. tt '1"91"' · • °'f _,,. " , l\faf'ina to the lead Jn the .,..,_ 21 111 " • 1•.s :......... •,•, ,•, ' .ce 1.1 u.au•A .. ,,. •s.1s1 1 aky . Start tha(\l aaw 6 Lnsoo'!. · . .. .~ UCLA Su t Le ' deli ~ 11 • " ., IJS 1 » J..S ' I ......... M rl ' I • t • I nse aeue. in a • ~· 20 *' Jl6 • ,:,. t • • ,. 1.1 .. 1.... .it ~ 1161• 11 , • Jtf . ()Sf t.o arey,, · ,. ··" "' ~\..:.. ~ ''tion to lh'e No.1 ranking GI.II-SI ,, :ti II .. ss ~· ::C.t. ~ ~ , 1' 1·1 ~°"· '1t I) 10*'-10:7 LBPoty'llnd:MatefDei. AB~.'~1)./f~IO -1'1.·ne rrtal of~Chapl&l T k I Or C o..o-1tlt 1• .. JO G .t.O 0 A 4.0 Wl1fl'tt 11 71 JO 1• "'·' J •t !'l'tlj m r;. baud tru . id t; n ange ounty. fturk." ,0 12 , 21 u POUM '""'-,, 1, ss 1a ,,., In addt'tlon, ,.0 vii.. ensen "•rs ClVJ~ ~.on a e.1nc en rac Branning with his out-..._ ,. " 12 " 1.1 T•1••M.Uvc-.s1 R4thtlwl ,. SJ 21 m 1.1 41• "' stars Jam FrUclccus tJ.e only U.S . Navy •. ,,,_ •1"11.,1.1,.. '"" .. ~1 K...,1 .. 1tH 1tn•.11n-werefot!dt ''--•"'":""I" side shots aod drives up cus1... 1s 11 • n 2.2 • "ol\M 11 •• • ,.. 11.1 TY1oN1v " 21 , ., 3.1 o.. r e 0 orflcer to oe coutt-,lllarthlled on charees of the middle leads with a """"* • s ' 11 t.t ~ ~ ~ • "' 11,1 Mo:C..u• u i 10 :io '" forfeit three early season eduJt..ery . Joanna~~' Charles,~g and· SI 19.4 ave~age. He's ~... ' • • 0 1·• :'~ 22 s.: = !1 wr• 1 3 ' 1' 1" wiris, cutting the non· tYnd1aayGeOrge.alsoarefeaurec:t f 'ate scored in double figures ·COST•:•:11:"1., ...._ =::;-~; : ~ :r, tl 1111ts1~:'"'~"'°~1w~ • ._. leaguerecordto6-6. !lll•••••••••••pmiill•'illl'•••lll! ·in every game but one •"'" l'I lb '' n1 11.1 K.ttin '' " u " 4.5 .._.,., io IOJ '' '" "·1 Ten s•·aight wins m' , • d I he' -" a ,, 1• • ~ It » t .. 0 ECIMIMft 20 . 17 Ml n. 11.2 ... , an the ea.st s scored 5p1n11..,. 20 12 it 113 t1 G.s.....,, ' s " u ,,, ""°"'' ,. 11 '' 21s 10.• Sunset Leaeue ... play, , inanySuns~tLeague_en· Ak•r<llOn 10 st J1 t•1 1.1 ~ 1 t 2 20 »J• 0 • 10 .,. 221• t.o however, has moved ~C~A1: hob~ ~ra~k r counter is lS-:a low· =-:: n ,; :~ ::~ .... ,.... , I '; :~ ~:: ~=I :: n ~: :~ !:; Marina into the 8thrposi- an ae .se e ~ e n scorin g 49-47 victory .._..,... 1t ,. u '' 2.s M••"°''".ui:"°"'"-"'.., :11•U1t 1: :s : lt 3·' tion . prake Stadium this. spr· over Fouhtain Valley. :-~ ; : 5 11 t .t • '' n t' • .;,.. M<~1d ) ~ , '! l~ 1ng features dual meets .' . . "" 1 1 o.s ~· tt n ,, nr 11.• UJ11cLa:M•lrfl1: 11,.,1 San. Clem·enle Hieh's .., with Tennessee's defend·· Losner .1s second •n ._,,,.,.c1•n1 ... 1 no1er ~ " • * 111·1 , "' " ,._ •"9-Trftons are the o nly i"ng NCAA champions " totaJ scora9g, although MtOnlll:'" ~. !:S ~n :1 •,~ :::=.r 10 ~ t! l%:: ::: K.1101• : ~: !; ~ :;:: other Orange~Coast area and USC's always· i UM; 6-5 Vikings aee has H•-it w "' 205 io.• '--'•..,., "•., n 15' •·• ·:::!,":,., 211 101 >• ,, "·' t~am ranked, .with a I bee held to I His.NI '' *1 3$ ttt 111.S Fedl.I:: I ol5 «J 1.U 1.0 ,.. • • powerful Trojans, it was wiee ~-. ess 0rg111 it 1s <1:1 1q 10.1 Hci 15 •-1s » '·• ~;,7• ;: !! ~: ::: ~t-slmilar'""No. 8 spot tirz-A announced by J . D . Lethan 10 Pol ants 1n Sunset ~~"°!,. :~ ~ l~ 1!! !:! r.,ae;:• :; ~ U : ~:~ Ditto 11 11 11 ., ~:~ cirC.les. .Morgan, the Bruins'' aguep ay., , . _rtti 1 10 , 2, l.• w.111ef'1 , • 2 J11 •.s H,n ...... 11 12 10 1 1• athlet1·c dt'reclor. , Est a n rit;a s J 1 m N•"'"""" ., ' 1 21 111 8t'oc.llmeYtr 1 3 • ' 1·2 ~::;,, ; 1: ~ ~t t: The Tri tons have a M Cl k 'h v11111u¥kh , , J 11 1.• -'< , t b 1 Last year, the Bruins , c o~ ~y· a;; moved z-• , • u 2.1 MA111-...uw1 w:-;;m11.f11 • s 11 1.• wo-game u ge in the defeated Tennessee in . into .third place Jn total ~ : ~ : ~ ~:~ ~ ~ !, ~ ;:, ~;!' 1 1 1 s 2·1 South Coast circuit and a dual meet competition scor1ng and second 'p G«J•tt 2 ' o 2 1.11 L-12 * .., ,.. 11.J uJ11iv1.~s•T~t~·111._ .,,.,. flossy 17-3 over all re- but were runnersup to ~ average with his l ate HUNT•••T0ttal!ACHllt·'' &-1 ~ ;! ;! ~ :~: g::11ts ~2 1:: ~; g: ::~ ~d . the Volu nteers in 1 the .:.surge. c-. 1~ 1:J ~. ::.·:,"! °"'-' ~ : ~ 1: !J w..H~ 11 11 12 1u '·' u * "1:? NCAA championships. : McGlos~ey has tossed Hwllift '' 110 • _,.. u.o 0Kt..-1c11 tt 11 • '° J.1 ~: ~; ~~ ~ :~ t! .... Als.o. the Bruins beat in 125 points in his last ::...~v-r i: ~~ ri, .. :~ =~ =-MMM 1~ ; 1! n t~ &.ell . I~ •l 21 IOS 7.S "'"-k'-1,....:... ....... .USC in their Cl'085town i five Ci!ntury League F•'-'41 11 ..,. 1• ''' '·' ~.==. s 2 • ,. 2.0 ~~:~""' :; ~~ 2! ;! ~~ ~:~":""'a::!:!'i~!o, ~ meeting but had to settle ·starts aiid now sports a ::!Ill !~ ~ ;! ~ !:! ~. ; ~ ~ ! tl 11. • .....,, 1 is 1 l2 •·• 1Lew11-ot-21 ,4, for second place behind; 19.°I) •Bverage. for the '~:"" ·: n ~ :: ~:~ ~-~ ~ : ; !:! =:' : 1! ~ : :~ ;:=~-:~,. ::: tbe Tro jans irr the .;season. 'The 6-.c junior Naill •1 •s •1 •1 ).s otmstad • 1 , • 1.1 ::,=. : : ! .: ~: '-~•t»o " Pacific-8 Conference ti-:o'has popped in lll free ~:! ~ ~ ~ '! ~-~ oA•AMn..uc.m ~=~E'~·;ts.• E tlemeet. 1 =:tbrows-ihcluding 11 • •" • .... t0.P•$HM•11._., " "T,he.se remS11tc:he,s ·,','againstCostaMesa. ,. .. ,••0••11u:1 Aioroie 11 \Q;J •., 1•·• OCC Game 001 ... ,: F-.1atnva1 .. vcJt.111 T • ' .. ti '" a.... Wiiiette 11 " 1a 160 12.J --PKillc tlS.SJ S, c-....on.s f11-&I ' against t;;nnes,ee Corona del Mar is the •S..11tuss tl 1i.s a :u11.s.s PMll_, 11 " o n7 10.1 ·1nc:1o.•,Jfwfe1t~ (March 29) and Use only other scfiool with ~::'111 ~~ :~ : ~ :t~ =.=• ;~ !; ~ ~~ 1;:; <May-a1 tigur.i.to.pact; nos•pon-..l .. Drake Stadium," UCLA F If t;U "'"-'Sctloe9t, ,_.. PMtlt• -i.v.w.ofna..11 -· 1,. ~~~~h w~i::l,so11~~~e ·;~~,: GirlsBasketball Mar1·na Holds No I Rains and a damp field other exciting m~ts to "•._""'' .... 'so • forced postponement of round out UCLAs best 1 '• ,. .,. .,. the Cyp r ess-Orcing e 2.C-rol~4 20-I) 1/( J. LeJAmlvcn flt-1) 1s. ~.sin~le1 C11-JI \JI s. Los AUM IJJ.f) 111'1 •·<>-st.a 110--~l '3 1. Mlrj CoJt• C ,.,, 6J home .schedUle in his-.. Burns ' 2 1 10 Marina High's Vikings ington BeachJ and Cen-Coast College baseball tory:• . · ·~~.: ; ; ! ! and th e Los Amigos tury (Tustin at Vi lla game 0 ri gina 11 y l .NorlhRlwerilclel0-41 S.t t. P•I"' SP<"i"9S (\6-)J )l 10. C.ltlrlllo t lf.l> 1S Another top f~ature is :~~mi :. : ~ ~~ Lo~.s continue atop the Park> leagues. scheduled for Monday a PaC-8 doubleheader' Wol• 1 11 o 1 o(f1c 1al Orange County afternoon. The game will Gar~'G:~!~~r ~~~~.:~; OMI 10, fl•-(1'-S) '· WtM Too--,lnee•. April S Jn w'hich 3 ~~t.,s ~ ~ 1~ s~ prep basketba ll poll l.ft.farina(l6-6J 56 be played at OCC on Calif«nia races.USC and following easy triumphs 2. Los Amigos c 18-2) 52 March 11, . . , .• Miui...v;.;. 011 1 k PWL.:.Sc:hool, rKOfnrd F'olftb Stanford goes against , it n"' 1, astwe~ . 3.Ftn.Val.{18-5) 41 A tennis m at~h i.s.uiM(orinlt !»oJ 1,. host UCLA in separate .~!:tti ~ ~ : ; Tonight s agenda 4. Fullerton (13-6) 28 ,betv.·een Sadd leback 2.Mi••1es~c21.tJ 1ao dual meets. A1em 2 o o ~ features no games pit-5.SanCJe m. (17·3) 25 College and Santa Ana !:~·6'.:1.!.:,~~~31 :~ Rounding out the .t~·~ ~ ·~ ~ ~ ting r a nked teams 6.EIDorado(l5·3) 20 v.·as likewise called off s.c•rru0$111-!1 1111 d 6. Mcrertt> V411ey t••• It Bruins' home slate i~ a ~:~~is • : ~ : 1~ a1gainshl bi::ach o1ther, 7.Gar en Gr. (16·3) 17 . Monday because of the 1.1..Asair1111 11,.21 11 season opener with a thoug 1g eon ronla-8. Troy (16-4) 12 weat he r. It is to be •s.c1emen1•01-31 11 ··~•11'-Jl lll Arlzo.na March 1 , """'"""":---~o.a.;1''', 1_11 lions are set in the Em-9. MalerDei (15·8) 10 played Wednesday at t0.ttre•11s.~1 ,, followed by Arizona ,..Ne•PGrtH•':--1,. 11. 11 11-s1 pire CKateUa at Hunt-10. Brea (14-S) 8. SAC. tte~'s: Cvh•« Cll• 11 s.11 11• Slate M arch8andlong{f;;;;:;;;;;;:;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;ifj;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~iiiiiiiiil Beach State and San .Jose State March 15. ' UCLA's. complete track 1Cbedode foNS75: '. ¥ARCll1;jl.Arit'1iill •t · U~; 8/ A~ $'ale , at U.Cll,\.,; ~is, ...J.ong Beach State and San Jose State al UCLA; .211. Tennessee_jt t:JCLA. APRU/-!-5, Sl•llfordJ vs. UCLA and-Califomla vs. USC al UCLA ; 12, 'Oregon at Eugene ; 19, California vs. UCLA and Stanford vs. USC at Berkeley ;·•26. lfl. San An1onio R:elays at Walnut. MAY -3, use at UCLA; 10, West Coast Relays at F.reSno; 16-17, Pacifjc-8 Conre'rence . " • FACTORY ' REBATES & Sensible rates that won1 be a burden to your: budge!! A sk us h o w le.asing improves }'Our cash, flow. ALSO. tEASE-TAKEOVERS .very substanti3' savings on k>w mileage 1973 & ·74 cal'$ with 6 to 24 months of original tease payments remaining. We ofter only the cleanest. IOw m11eaoe cars. on thts basls. Cars that we agreed to release lor our best customers. TheSe are in our ffeet ot ~.d kfwprioes & low interest rates. Real money & gas sawrs! Pfease C?ill tor all infofrriation. This may be your way to learn tne real savings available thru leasing with Cort Fox. ~.CORT FOX LEASING SIMCE 1934 Championships a t 2586 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, 64$-3661 Pullm4n, Wash.; 24, Ar-os TRIJC~s Ca Ii forn I a Relays at '\l;'-;;:v= "====-·""'======~===-· ==;;,Ai;;;f,i.f,"-;;:/lf;;:Ai;;;/ll""'Eii;Si;;;:;!,l I Modesto. I' JUNE-~-6-7 , NCAA /;;;--~==========;;======-=----= Championships at Trovo, Utah. Cheetahs Triumph :~ The Cheetahs of Mis- sion Viejo defeated the Airedales., of Laguna Beach, 2-1, to win the . div·i1io n t~o cham· piOnShrp in. Region 41 Of the American YoulhSoc· ce.r OrganJzaUon. """ • In tile se'rlii,fmals bf lhe Divi$lon 3 play<!fls, the Hornets of Mlssio,n Viejo deJealed ·the I..eooa. 3.:-0, and Uie wlld '· ~ tii"!.;1~ ~~ ..... -Alb.trois or Lae una ' " Beath, S.2., Tbe ~rnell aJ)CI Wild Doao. •.mel t tor t~ dlvloloo, three cbom plat 611> Sobirdi1.inom ..... • 10, •l tbe:'G.ilel ~-EIToro .. 1 &sketha11 ' .Y.·, to~YalleJ NotUISCarilt- ' ' ' an ..YP.1111 Sunjet Sitt tOlir · lyYal~ Sid Iodine; or~Valley. It's easy because nobody k,,.;,.;. T~Siemi bettiit than Air Caliloplla, One aiU • arranges.an economic.al padttea"°"r for one or the ..nole dub from Orange Coon1y Ai11>0rt •.. 737 Sunjet to Secn.mento, bus or "sklertttd'"·Notional rental 1>1r,delwie.~~1lfttickets, Great 3, S'and 7-dayltlneraries --by Ol).<npic medal ..-_Jimmie Heuga ... for as llttle as $1&50 per <iey." Mon<y ~group fare\'*'<! family plan. Call Air California Easy I • l!'fonnotlon. lJ tliere'um casicf ""'II to get you there, we'U be lhe fi!Sl to teU you! l , , ~,,.-.. -::·-:_- ·~ .· :rt ~q.RN!Jll 7a'.7e . ~'Je easy IQ rake. . I CAii Eo.., l,Yom>a/Joft .. °"""'" Coon4>. (7141 ~ "°""'"" (213/-'' 3313; Laguna, (714/494-7S91l; Lo1MQot.I. (213/627-540), • F..._GMC....-· I Now is the time IO join san· Clemente Tennis Club · Foundini lrteltlbenhif rata available. \ ' The areas fintst and largest .tennis .. club ~ns soon. The fir3l 1of twelve ~mpetition courts w:ilJ be ~ady tQ gb . with pros Randy Vcrdicck and Laurel Dtan on ' ' ' duty. Soon ·lhctt will be a pro ~op, two' handball-f'~cqutt b'all coun1, snack bar, · jacuzii baths, and a clubhou~ where you can relax with friends. 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THE SfEPR)RD WIVES ,._,, ....... ...,........, ........... ..-.. ............,,lobt< -"'-'"""-----~·"-------11111 ___ 1'1 "1"!11", .. -"',.,,..0'<i>l•loOoC.. -.. -.. ·11a---~---"'-"'"''''l;(!.IWI. · ..... --... -.. -·--·--·---....... tot--:=i > STARTS WED., FEB. 12 BRISTOL CINEMA IV ; . .. . IRISTOL AT MacARTHUR SOUTH COAST 5HOl'l'1M\O AREA· 540·7444 .• StARl'S WED., FEB. 12 :·IN HARBOR SHOi'PING CENTER \ .. ED~~DS · ... ttARBOR c~1~" 1 .. ~ HARBOR BLVD : AT ·WILSON sr. CO'!ITA MltSA • 646·0573 • Lenny, who, '>'-'hen. he \Vas · alive, was a mixed.up, tas t.el ess ni ghtclub performer. I-le nauseated us and our com panion, the great l\1aurice Chevalier. But we couldn 't s neak out -no~ b~ause it was un- profeSsional but becaust! the fellow who seated us in the damp and dingy dive put us at ringside. Perbaps, ir we ha d tipped him more generously, we · could have been seated in Ule lobby. Q : Seems we haven"t seen nor heard anything about that rsraeli actor, To1>0f. since he filmed "Fiddler on the Roof.''. Whal happened to him? - Mr. and Mrs. Norman 8 1.1.tlei. Miami Beach, Fla. A: Everythin g good. Topol tu'rrls up -again a~ the s tar of Brecht's "Galileo." Which clectriried New York and Los Angeles audiences when first . presented in 1947 . 'J'opol breathcS li l'.c into the 17th century astronomer dealing with man's quest for ever-greater scie ntific achievement. The story was produced by Ely Land~u and directed by Joseph J,osey (who also directed lhc s tag'e version ) for The Amci-ican Film Theatre's Second Season. • (): When is our-favorite t alk show personali ty, JL.-..;. ... Virginia Graham, getting back into action? -The 1\ltshut>r Family, Pittsburgh. /\: Virginia will retL;Jrn any minute (or a lready h<1s) <.is the first guest of her daug.hter, l,ynn Rehrer , t•r<.1 ham, \Vho has been signed to conduct a !Ocul Lo:-; 1\ngcJes h ulf-hou( talk thin,,::. 11-1e<:in "'hilc mom's been busy performing in theater-in-the round plays, lecturing a nd trying to put it :JI\ together for another li.::!..:""-""''"'""'-""'-"""'""'-l 1_·_·c_, ,_· r_I _T_•_lk_· ._._'·:.."p:_c_·_o_r_s_h'_"-'---------=---1I + ou~~~~~~~AH A n ll-Jf>.;._ __ "M-f-M-0-R-Y-0-F-U-S'-. -I ··-__ , .... LAW AND DiSORDER _ .. , .... 1 ... -J.1, lf"O Ill CHALLENGE TO BE FREE SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATR.ES SAN DIEGO FWY, ... T BRI STOL V "LOVE AMD.,rAIM" IPGI '·•· ··'·''" ... '" " '" '"" .... ' :<I ""on 111n,Fro lo711 m -s1 2t. "STEPrfMWOLF'" '"THE STEEGLE" IRI A "Mon With Gold•n Gun" ~ "MR. MAJESTYK" IPGI IA ''THE LOM"~iST YARD". ";I'". "SERrlCO" IRI '"CO ... ,ll110"'l O• A. Wl~W CllA"'tl" ll! MWOIKIMGo Gll~l" TueSday. February 11, 1976 "YOUMG FRAMKEMSTEIM'' e, Md 8r-oolt1 lf"Gol "MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS" IPGI "SWISS FA.Mil Y ROBIHSOM'' "OLP YELLER" "COMFESSIOM OF A. WIMOOW ClEA.HER" UU + "CA.MO.Y" IRI "Mon Wilh The Golden Gun" "Sti"9 Of Th• Drogon Mo1tff"" "A.Hock Of K11n9 FY Girti" IRI SAVES your money in the DAILY PILOT CAlltlOLL l:MIEST O'COtrllllfOA llottc..N•N& LAW ANO O•&OllDCR "UTILE PRINCE" 2:50-6:15-9:40 IPGI "MEMORY OF US" IRI l:J0-4:55-8:20 "SWISS· FAMILY ROBINSON" l~0-4:14-9:00 • "OLD YELLER'i S:4$r7:l0 "STEPPENWOLF" 1:05-6:10-9:55 IRI "MEMOR'f·..,..: • ofMls:· 2,20.u10.,,35 ,;• •i sTEPPENWOLF" ,., 4:J 5·7:45 "THE STICK'' The report exposed him as a dealer in drugs, firearms, and women. He 'hated cops. He didn't know he was living with one.· "Great and glorious entertainment! Dellnttelf not •Movie magic! Tiie most entertaining ewinfng of Ure wear!" -CBS-TV to be missed!'' -Aaron Scll!ndler, Family Corcle OAllY: l :JO.J:4l-6 ~00. l;lS-10:30 NMWll l'tllll~ lllf<lAliJllUSIDIUl 11!11 Ul ~f'l:!.llS lOlllRllQfllll·.,.0:0.MO.tlOI ~ Ullcmllil'S ' ~DtN 111 tlllNJ I . ' C.'llAT OISMtY • ' 8\ITUTAINMINT ._. -r~ ~\ LAW AND DISORDER ·•~•<•' ' .... I• .,,,_ .......... ~ . • l l • • • l I j ' j I! ! I I' J I • • 1 I ':. • •. • I 1. i: " • .. --, •• • • -~LYe)(OT \ • f l . es . ·l--in Area~ Stats ·Vilil~, 1 . ~·~~Pace With 19~4Ave~e . Trito~ .• .111.arlna .,Jllh'• '""'. .t•o ~p1a1er• 1n • u.e 1op ~· n : :: ill ·~ 't::IM· : -lf " : , Dr.anlz.ea '-<one-two P\lflCh· o/. lUdl 10-Alex ·Btack,-end, Paul KW"*' f' r1 w ,. ... • 1 • ,. :I. 'i A :.-!lranni.na ~n1 d JI.alb Andenon. -to•~ t="*' ,., :· ,i : t: . ILTOnG lt• .. :l " f--, 1 L..Osner con .. flue o ""·.Pf"!"" . ·I 1, ~ MalWO 'II ,, • a t..1 ~nr · ' ..-sn ••.2 •• ..1 llJ !""-• ... domi'oate 'th! Orange 1.tran11 nt,Merl"•' 1 421 tt.• HllM t ' '' e •'·'· M.~t,M .. t .. ,. IU PJlnn• •h'• v _. .... Coast .,ea ~ bas'Jc'et· l:~':;t~":i. 11 :; ~~~ =t:='er :: f ; µ ?~ , ~~ ll :i ft m '·' niov~ ,,.v.R to 8th Jn the .. 'baUscoring~'C.i t8f•llf11,5l'~'1 0e.1 , 'ts ~ 1s..s ·. •o•SON~ia• • ' c.rta i;"" J• u •» ~; ClF 4~·" ~aketbalJ pol.I 9CITS · The VilCin,_. p&t,. both •. :=.cOM 1: Jtt ~tt • " " ... -8 ~,... :,. 1: tt :; t~ follq"° leaoJtler pillr ol , ____ ..;..;., __ ~. 'ac-rd d· All '"'IF hono• . '·'°"1'161tw.ll1iT.o"' n ,,l ,,,, t.,."" ,, ~ ,11. ,, "' ,,,. Gr-10 .Ji t .,. , 2.1 Sun.set r PiU.' victories ... u e ~ rs 1 . ..t.n.:1ttW11.0tM 1 11 • 1 .. s lrW ;. 11 k 11 • 1~1 GrllMv• ( • , , 1 11 1 .... ' ,,... \ last year when ]flarini 11.1t1111Ht.o..H11i.i 11 .,. 1 .. ~ T1111., • 111, n • "',.., J.c,..., i t l s , ~·io "';"'" we11'". . ' , d ··-CI to.ltoh*,FY ,, t'N U.I 90!MC: 11 JI 11 1JI '·' Ma .... -; .. J 1 , , ...... l ' • \'\ ' a vanced to u1t: F 4·A · coaottA D~LMUtnw1 Ai•••'-' t '' )I " IP s.1 s..111"'" • I 1 o ' '" ,_JnJ Vlk' ltave •teldl· •semifinals, 1 biY~ )~d ·~k ,: ~ :.. a\ r:t ::.': ~: = 11 : ::: \lfMM . I 0 1 t.O JY.~ IOOY~"\~ lin'ce & ,J.farina to the lead In tile °"*'-21 ' 111 .. a111 1 .. S ~.. 11} M11 t7 .ft !-! U.QUMAft;: (f.)I) ..f; 5ha)(y;Jllfl thJl s8w. c .. ". t L a•. . dd' l.itM 11 • " Jti JI s # -' • t tt " M" rl I' _ pu • ..,e e .,ue, 1n a •· "-"'' :10 ,. JI. • .u ~-• 1 • " 1.1 Ai~ "' ._ m 11 , a rtf ~ ~·• lo arey, ''"tion to Ure No. l ranking GullMs• 11 22 11 ~N 1.1 ::C. ~ ~ : ':: l:~ lf.c°" ,, 1> ll 10&., 10:1 L~ Polf And Mat De.i. in Orange County. ~· ~: :; ': :: :;: · ~ ' :: ;: : : ":~ • Branning withhJsOUt· Nltlb 20 " 11 ~ JO l.S ,f!OU .. TA•··~···· ' Ral'*"" " S) 'M U2 .1,1 rn addition, 1~ Vtl<· 'd h 'oc1 d · ,..,_ 11 " 11 " 1,,., r • " ft ill • ..,._1 K9Mkl 1• ,,. '' n •.• !nos were fo d to s1 e s ots 4 rives up c..s1w ,, 11 , tt 1.1 • ~ 11 ,,. • "" 11i1 ,........ 14 21 , " >.s • r e the middle leads with a Witt11> • s ' 11 1.t ~ n * • m 11.1 Ml:C.U• 11 s 10 20 '" foTfeit thr~e early season 19 • • H , ~" > • • o •·• .wi• " " 0 * •-• *'91\ '""-i 1 1' •·• wlris, cutflnd the non· .. , ave rage. es v~ 22 w • 1i. e.1 • scored in dotible figures ·COST•MCIACtNI ~ '' '4 11 ,,. ._, 11111ss10Nv11.t011._.t league-recordto6·6. • • -. ft .. ..,.., •1e1Je11 t> a .si 111 s.• er "' " • •-.. ~ ·in every game bUt one • .,.,, ao a '' n1 11.s 11..i.os 11 • 17 ., •.J s-ter 10 iO.l ., 85 '2•7 Ten straight wins In • UCLA and th least he•s sco ed .,....Mfl io ., 2s we t .4 z~ 1t a t 11 '·) £...,t_ ' 20 ·11 so n• 1t.2 \ e r SOlf'lll tt at It 1.13 t .2 G.5-nders t S W M I] C.O:.r 29 17 fl ZIS to.e Su·nset Lea.gue<. play, Track Slate ' • " ' • ' , 'ODigllt\J. BighJ~g . • NBC 10 8:00..-•Sar' T. ,.-• o rail Qf ~ Teen•f• ,j\lcQl\ollc." lJnda Blal 'Oll'IThe E~· orclat' )ame plays !" 1$-year •i._rl who 1 l"f".e<l~n ~··in th1sTV roovl drama. thi,A. <~> 8:00 -"Key ••••·" This . l'lorid~·¥•ed crime nick fro UM8 earned an Oscu'Cor.l:;lalreTreror, who tars with Hµm· ItbteY1BQ~rt, La\iren Bacal and Edw•J'.d G. JtM>lnJO~. ~. \. .. . \ . 1'1,:. • t I \ I A11C HJ ,.O--"The lfrlal ol, Chaplal~ Jensen,,' -l'J'hJ1 rftov1&, bas~on a true.incident, star~Jam.es Frioci~eus a)'~e only U.S. Navy officer to be coUft·i;nartLaled on charees or 8dultery. JoaMa &(lies, Charles OWnlng and·, tynda Day George also are feaiured'!' ' \ UCL4 '• h in any Sunset League en· Aichi,.,_ 20 st .,, 141 1.1 Mui. • t a 10 3· 1 <-• 20 '19 n 1'° 11•0 however., ·has moved _ . ome track 1 . 15 . 1 ....,,.._ 1, .,, , ,, >.s ~ ' 1 11 l' 2.4 a.o."'' '' !)O s1 ,, s.1 and field h d I I I co~n er is -a ow· ~ i1 u IJ ., 1.1 fl*'-" • ' 1 t a.o Zo09 I• '1J• t• '' •.J Marina into the 8thtposi· • sc e u e n -scoring .C9·41 victory .HaMM '' " u ., 2..s ~u,.,., 10 is ' " J.t tioh. ' 'TV I AILY LJOG prake Stadium thi&spr· overFouhtainValley w.,.. , , , s 11 1.• NlwPOttT9MA~:0:111;!' .-.., :C~,d ; 1~ ; ~! ~:~ .J 1ng features dual rn.eets ! • · "'"'"~ t 0 1 1 o.s ~ •• tt a n1 11.• ., s 1 · with Tennessee's·defend··-Losner .is s~to!l<l in ·~TAfC•An1.,, *,.: .. , 1• "' " * 10,1 u•a.11M•WJ·• 1tP.J1 T,ri~~~~ ~~:'1\he"~~;; .., , , ~ , , ing NCA.A champions'-'. total scorig.g, althpugh ~c .... y. .1• !~ ~11 :, '1~0 ~ :· ~ 1t lU ?:: K•tot• A "1~ ·~ ;t ~ other Orange.Coast area and USC's always-' th~ 6·5 Vikings ace has Holl!Ufl '' "' f1:t0510.1 ~~ 1• '1 u l.K I .• ~ ro :~;: ~: ~~:: team r nk d Ith powerful Trojans it was twice been held to less :=1· 1: fi ~ ~:; l::! .. _ :; : 'ff 1}f ~:! o-.-. it 10 tl 1ll 1.l 8 e • · w 8 announced by' J . D. than 10 points in Sunset ~~,!!, :~ 'l i: 1!! !:! ?-;::k l~ 1~ l! : ~:: ~;::· !~~ ~ l~ -'!! ~:f similar No. 8 spot 1h 2·A Mor·gan the Bruins'' Leagueplay. M....-Ui .1 ~ , 21 3_, W•I•• • , 1 ,. •.s H•n-11 12 ~10 1 21 2.s cit'c;les. athletic d'irector. , Est an c ip 's JI m ,...,,,_ 1 1 ' 21 3.o BnK11,,..."' s > • • 1•2 ~t:... ; '1~ ~ ~~ ~:: The Tri tons have a · M C k h Vllll:luvkll • 1 3 11 2.t b Last year the Bruins c los ey ' as moved 1oo1i • ~ • ,, t.2 MA•1MAnw1 :::-.:;..,....,. ' • s 11 1·' two.game ulge in the defe-ated T~nnessee in . into third place in total ~':.. : ~ ~ ! ~~ •••"'9 :1 ,: ':, !;, ~~ 1 1 1 s 2·s South Coast circuit and a du.al, meet competition scoring and second 1, G«r•tt 2 • o 2 1.0 l.05Nf" 12 "' " ., 11.> UMIYll~;·T~ 1~·'''~ ~ ... : flossy 17 ·3 overall re· but wer.e runnersup to ~ average with his late HU""IMOTOMal!ACMUZ.11 ~.. ~ : :: m U:: ~=ltl ~2 1:: ~ g: ::! cord. * the Volunteers in the surge. ~ ,•, .!? n,, ]!,,. ~. Bold! 22 .a " ,. •.s wt1itt 72 ,, 21 ,., 1.t .,A, Nc•A b C*t ,,.. "'"· Ugl.ind 11 » • 11 ,_., Vieor• 11 1t ~ 1<w t .2 -W P c ampionsbips. : McCloskey has tossed ~llffl '' 110 • 1u OtdiM"kk '' 11 • • >.t 0ucte11 11 51 ,, 111 s.• .. A Also, the Bruins beat in 125 pai"nts in his last ="'' :: ~~ ~ :~ :~: =-'~ 1: ~ 1~ ri ~j Bt<k ,. ~' 11 1&1 1.s .._sc-...,nc:.,.. ,...,.... USC in their crosstown ifive C.entury League FIN:~ 11 .tS 1• "' •·' ~ s 2 • ,. .1.1 :!i~:~"°' :~ ~~ '! 1! ;~ ::~~°:!:!11~~1 ~ meeting but had to settle · starts aild now sports a =ut :~ ~ ~: ~ !:! ~e : ~ ; ! t; K•'""' 7 1s 2 » '·' :J.L.aw1t1 ... 11t-21 1•1 fobr seTcond place behind ' 19.0 averag~ for the ~:;-1~ ·: ~ ~ :; t~ :;:_ ~ ~ : ; ~·! $=:1 : '1 : 1 ~: !:: t~:.':°'n:1~;'il~11 ::: t e rojans in the ;season. The 6-4 junior Nt+JI •2 •i •2 •2 3.s oi...11ed • o , • 1:1 ._: ~ : : ~:· :: •.Sitf"r•U0·11 " Pacific-8 Conference ti·:-·has popped in 111 free ~.!:,. ~ ~ ~ '! ~-! OAMAHIL.Uc•m ~~'lt!lt· :! Ue meet. ·throws-including 17 ' .. " • "'· ~.P:=~~ll-r' ~! ''These ·rematches ·'againstCostaMesa. MAT5 aolltl1M> Ripple 21 1o.t •*1•-' OCC G 0tri..rs:Founttit1Vl'ltey1ie-11s. . T . . ,, • ~ " ,, ~ ..... Wiiiette 21 ., ,. 2'0 11.A ' ame P.iclflc (IJ..JI J,C~J (ll"I against en nessee Corona del Mar is the •8rtilfus1 ,., us a JS1 1s.s f'Mll-21 " fl 22110.1 ........ •1nc1u11it1Jforlelt1os.H1. (March 29J and USC only other school with :.:'11r ~~ !~ n ~ :t: ::.'::~' :~ !,; ~ ~: 11:; fMay-3) ~fijllre to pack ·-- Drake Stadium," UCLA coach Jim Bush said. G' I B k b "But we al.so have four . Ir s a8 et all Marm" a Holds No I other excatmg m.eets to •• rttur...-isu ' • round out UCLA's best · .,. te n ,,,, "' home schedUle in his· av0 "1s • 2 J 10 Marina High's Vikings ington Beach) and Cen· . ' •Y I I 1 3 d th L A . I (T . tory." Kno~ 2 o • , an e os mtgos ury us.tin al Villa Another top feature is -~~ ...... s :. g ~ 1~ Lobos continue atop the Park> leagues. a Pac-8 doubleheader . Wo11 1 o o 1 2 official Orange County April 5 \n w ·hich ·!~~i .. 1s ri ~ 1~ s~ prep _basketball poll !.Marina C16·6J 56 California faces USC and following easy triumphs 2.1..osAmigos (18-2) 52 MiulMYi•;.t 1111 J l k Stanford goes against , '• n ,. ,,. as we~· , 3. Fln. Val. (18·5> 41 host UCLA in separate i~~~tfl ~ ~ : ~ Tonights agend.a 4. Fullerton (i3-6J 28 dual meets. R1irm . 1 o o • features no games pit-5.SanClem. (17 -3 ) 25 Rounding out the~~·~ ~ -~ J ~ ting rank ed teams 6.ElDorado(lS·J> 20 · Bruins' home slate is a ~~~1~ : ~ ~ 1~ against e_ach other. 7.GardenGr.(16-3) J7 . season opener with although big confronta-8. Troy (16·4> 12 Arizona March 1, MiWonvi!'1o-~0u•;1•rs, 1_11 lions are set in the Em· 9. MaterDei ClS-8> JO followed by Arizona ;Ne-.l)Of1Ho1rt10r16. 11. 12 11-s1 pire <Kalella at Hunt· 10.Brea(l4·5) B. Stale March 8 and Long • Beach State and San ""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""""'""'""'""'""""""""""~II Jose State March 15. UCLA's co.mplete track sched"1efor lS75: • MARCH-1,.AQzoo• -.t· UCLA;, 8; Arizona $.late at UCDA; 1$..,,.Long Beach State and San Jose St.ate at UCLA; 29, Tennessee:at UCLA. · APRIL....'..S ; s1,11rord vs. UCLA and California vs. USC at UCLA; 12, Oregon at Eugene ; 19, California vs. UCLA and Stanford vs. Osc at Berkeley; 26, -'l· Sao Antonio Relays at Walnut. MAY-3, USC at UCLA; 10, West Coast Relays at Fresno; 16--17, Pacific·B Conference Championships a.t Pullmqn, Wash.; 2·4, California Relays at Modesto. JUNE-5·6·7, NCAA Championships at 'Provo, Utah. Cheetahs Triumph_ The Cheetahs of Mis· sion Viejo defeated the Airedales of Lagun:. Beach, 2·1, lo win the · division two cham· pionship in Region 41 Of the American Youth Soc.· cer Orgah.lzaUon. '· FACTORY ' REIATES & Sensible rates that-won't be a burden .to~ budget! Ask us ·how re.asing improves ~ur cash. Oow. ALSO; LEASE T AKEOVE'RS '. ' .very substantial savings on tow mileage 1973 & '7<& cars with 6 to 2.C months of oriQinal lease payments remaining. We offer only the cieanest, IO• mdeage cars. on this basis. Cars that we agreed to release tor our best customers. These are in our Heel ot md J6w. prices & low interest rates. Real money & gas save~! PSeaM C!'JI lor a111nto<mation. This may be your way to learn tne real savtngs availat>te thru leasing with Cort Fox. ~-CORT FOX LEASING , SINCE 1934 2586 Newport Blvd,. Costa Mesa, 64,'4661. AV'l'OS • THIJCKS • Al.I. lll'A.KES OE/ In the, .sen'li·fmalS or the Division 3 plilyof!s,' the. ~rnets ol Mission VleJI> defeated t-he Leones, 3-0, and 'llie Wlld D<>P or Laguna .liliaue1 9 liolaiilii!!a• !Ool< tt.i;. ,measure bt tlie • Alb,troO of L.a11una Beach, 5-2. Th'•llometl...00 Wild Doe,. .,ne.e't ror tb d'v.l•Ion tb:ree 'cham ploitlflij> Saturday _.,, ·In& .i 16-at. Uie;"Gat.eo sdtoblln ltll'oro. 1 ' . Basketball • •• .. I • h.... l d -k.l ~· -· rostp-on-eu ~~j.~ ..... ~. , .. 2.CMl:wirillOIM-11 If( l .L.esAmlQOS llt-2) 154 Rairis and a damp field •.s.inG.1t>r1@1 121.J> 131 s. Los Atl0$ 12:)-2) 109 forced postponement ol •.G.ine1hol c:zG.f) tJ the Cypress·Ora'nge 1.»1•liC0•1•11"'t u I . North lliveraldt 111-0 54 Coast College basebflll t .P.,mSprinvs t1.,_.,, >1 . l I I 10. c..twino c , .. JI t J game or 1 g n a .Y 0111tr1: eeverty Hllll 11e-s1 ''· scheduled for Monday o.t-defl Grove 11w11'. v1<1orv.i1oey fl Th "II CIMI 10, A-( ..... SI t, w.s1 tor. a ernoon. e gam.e wt r..-c.••- be played at OCC on March 17. • • 1·A "911.: SC'-t, r~olftf'd Pelftb A tennis ... match between Saddleback College and Santa Ana v.·as likewise ·called off Monday because of the weather. It is to be played Wednesday at SAC. 1.$.af!M.idno t:MMI) I" l . lilliro1le1te (21-21 llO J. W•lftut Ot-41 lU f .EIDMadoll .. J) l:M s. Ctnltos fl .. JI ltll '·"'°"•V•ll•YI~' It t.u e..,.11111t-21 11 f. SM! Clement• 0'-31 '' t , ,t,vbUro1 l1 .. S! • 1(1, Hrtol t 1S-i> It •Otrotrs: '"'"' City ttJ..'' 11. -·· Now i1 the time to join San· Clemente ,Tennis. C·lub · i--.. fO\lnding membenhip nus aYailablc. , The J:f'(IS finest. and la~g.eit'.tcnni1, • club opens soon. The-fitst ·O'f twc-lvr «lfl"~tiottcouru will be reac!y tQ g~ ·with proo Randy Verdieck and L~·urel D<an op · dU1y.' Soi:(n-chcfewilf be a pro 1hop,.twO haodballw'acquec: bill courts, sn'ac.k bar, jatuzli b.ath1, a'nd a·club'houie whefe yOU can rela~ with friends. , And ttmdnb<r ·· thifouqdilig'Mefub<rship rate is, aYii!a.blc onlf ti~til Mattb l-1.1Call LlnP. co\lta at (7)4)'~·6766 0r writt 'roi our brochutc. ' · · ' . . " ,, ' .. ' l!G Ca.,...,diJoo,Mom. S..·Clnnni1t. q. ; ·• r' • t " • 1 ).."'"~-:11 •J ... ;.. '. . -·- ' • ' I I ~ 111!1 New Yo~ 11~111. De.lll'ered MM• ~.JfNll_! to your doontep I ' . -lntlle DAILY PILOT .. • -~ • Tuesday Evening FEIR\WIT 11 l;DO 8 llJ!l£ E llJ Ill -i=..:Q!W- t::!...., I .. , .. ...... _ ....,., ...... .Wednesday DAYTl,.E MOVJES / ... .. • ,. •1t " '" ... ••• .., "' ""' " " " .. • J. , .. • • (t) . -.... ) " ""· ... , ... '"" ICI b " IC Cl Cl • ., ' h ' ' .. .... .............. , .. "TWll:YI .CHAllY .,... ...... ..., . ' • • !"" v • • • ' .. i' s~ ARTS' w~~-FEB:. 12 f They look Rd1el1y '"' OYelYlhirV he had and lhe<ebv SOYod I Nsl~e. • ···-l'ty 'thewl.dUust -_ t u )JllllDS ALIN ARKIN SAlll lllllAMAN MACllNZll PHllllPS ··-"--~~~"-v .. .._..., ''• ·: ilRISYOL I EMA;· 1\t BRl$TOL AT MacARTHUR SOUTH COAST SHOl'l'IMGARlA}40·J444 Ak::eis 3,5 Her sen is 12 .k:zytrer tre,l1e rtr"ri"'g GMJV franrome ) ' EL~~.N BURSTYN . '"" KRIS KRISfOFFERSON IN AOCE . DOESN'T LIVE HERE ANYMORE ' mo fo:rli~Rl9 r o ~~A14l ~i..O+IJ'Glol1_1t:.O"..M'Nfl' IW l•llffi"' . EDWARDS CIMEMA CEMTER HAllOI AT ADAMS 979-4141 IH THE MESA YUDE CEHTER --:-. • THE SfEPFORD WIVES .\_,. ....... ~_,.._ ......... al~...,. ----ICWWW--1!11111• .. -I --.--...-111111 _ _.,._ ... ___ ,0l.ll •""'-----··u.. _ ............ _'-·-·--.. ~._. ... ---·-~--~ •---~IOI--™•! ST ARTS WED .• FEB. 12 BRISTOL CINEMA IV ; ., IRISTOL AT MacARTHUR SOUTH COAST SHOl'PIHlio AREA· 540·7444 ,, STARTS WED., FEB. 12 .. IN HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER'. . . • ~~e~~r'~~~t . Fqr .~t~ 'f(i~. Q: \\!hat is your candid opinlod·Of-t~ t movie,' .. Lenny"'~ Shodld pty 11 and. tZ..ye11ir·old sons be permlU'!t to 8ee it7-Mr~. A.•Princle. Lodg Island I ~~~~~~~~~~ City,N.Y. '·' . I t- A: Only if yo1,1 want them tO be 21 and 22 by lhe time they leave tH'e theater. Because the language i~ filthy· mouthed Li!My BruCe ,at his vilest. For adults, however, the Bob Fosse film is a classic ex· a.mP1e o( his craft. Even the segUes 8nd edlllng are s lick enough to slip Jnlo Osca:r ~ontention. Insofar as Dustin lfofrman 'a nd Valerie Pe~rrine ·are con-1::::...-;- c~ned , the)' can't.miss be~ng nornirra ted best actor and bcijl l:}Clrcss. Dustin almost had us liking the 'Glad ·y cir Asked That' ' . . by Marilyn. \Mid Hy Ciardfter Lenny, who, when he 'Yas·aJiye, wa's a mixed·up, tasteless nightclub performer. He nauseated us and ov.r com panion., the great l\.1aurice Chevalier. But we couldn't sneak out -qot t>e:ca 11se it was un- profeSsional but because the re11ow who seated us in the damp and dingy i:live put us at ringside. Perhaps. if we had tipped him more generously, we · could have' been seate4in tfie lobby. ' . Q ; Seems "'e haVen't Seen nor heard anything about that lsraell actor, Topol, since he filmed ''Fiddler on the .Roof.".Wbat bappeped lo him '! - Mr. and 1\-trs. Norman Bqtler, ~iaqit;Beach, Fl_a. A: Everything good. Topol tutns up -again ai, the star of Brecht's "Galileo." .Which electrified ·'New York and Los Angeles auqien ~es when first . pre5ented in 1947. Topol breathes lit'.e into the 17th century astronomer dealing with man 's quest £or ever-greater .scientific achievement. The story was produced by E ly Land:lu a,nd ·direct ed by Joseph Losey (who also directed lhe stag'e version) for The American Film Theatre's Second Season. Q : When is our -favorite lalk show personality, Virginia Graham, getting back into ·action? -The Allshuer Family, Pittsburgh. A: Vjr,ginia will retarn any minute lor already has> as the first guest or'her daughter, Lynn Behrcr_ Graham. \\'ho hns been signed to conduct a local Los Angeles hulf-houi;:-talk thing-. l\1eanv.•hile mom 's been busy performing in ,lheater-in·the round,play.s, •1561 w. suNFLOWEA lecturing and trying to put it a ll together £or another w .oF "' TOL C.M. 10ostc "Girl Talk" type of s how + DUSTIN HOF ...... AN l~A---==--n -==-11--' ....... ----1,_...I ALL SlA_TS, $1 .. 25 'TIL·2•30 CINEMALAND THR E 1414 St. H1tbor · · Anaheim 63S. 7601 . ' ' -·-,. ,_._.._ -·~· [ .. NGEST YARD ... , lel .......... 0.1...u ~-LAW ANIJ DISORDIR ~ CHALLINGE TO BE FREE _,,,,. .,. .. , 1.-0 .1,1 SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATR:ES SAN DIEGO FWY. AT BRISTOL A "MEMORY OF US" ~ "LOVE AHD.,PAIH" IPGI '4i_ ' ,;STEPPlHWOLF" IRI V '":fH£ STEEGLE" IRI . , .. ··'····· ... ''" ,, ,,, , ... ,, " ' 1.' JIJ 1,1,,., t.,,.uFro 101oifl-t l25 Tuesday, February 11 , 1975 "YOUHCO FIAHKEHSTllH" ly M.t lroolt• ll'GI "MUIOIER OH THE ORIENT EXPRESS"' lPGI "SWISS FAMILY ROB INSON'' "OLD YELLER .. ''C0Hf£SSIOH OF A WINDOW CLEANER" IR) + "eANO.Y" IRI "Man With Th~ Go/deft Gun'' "St1"9 Of Th• Dra91H1 Mo1tw'' "A.Hock Of K111t1g Fu Girt•" IRl SAVES your money in the DAILY PILOT CAlnlOU. 1:-&ST 0 CONNOA BOllC.NINI: LAWA119D DISDtlDl:A '"LITTLE PRINCE" 2:50·6:15·9:40 IPGI ~ I :05-4:10-7:55 All IPGI :~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CINfMAS BARGAIN MATIN El ••II•••\ fli'ftrtMr 'TM.l=lOt".M . "MEMORY Of US"••• l:)0.4:SS-8:20 ROBIHSOM"1 . l;l0°4:14°f:OO . ,. "OLD YELLER'! ):4 7:30 All s.IATS Sl.:J.5 "STEPPEHWOLF" l:OS-6:l0·9:55 IRI ·"MEMOff_,..:.... oi.:1JS" · , ,,,.,.,, ••. ,131 ' ''STEPPEHWOLF" ,., : 4:15·7:45 "~HE STICK'' The report exposed him as a dealer in drugs, firearms, and women. He hated cops. He didn't know he was living with one:·, "Great end glorious entertainment! 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TIMMY ROHE, 21, ASSEMBLES CONTACT LENS CARE SOLUTIONS IT IN IRVINE ~No Pay for 1119 Job, Bllt!!!'J!!.-fearn!ng Youth Receives Valuable T~alnlnlJ ~ Retarded ·youths Get ·~ByHILA.RYKAYE job began, ~veryone appear$ ot .. o.11yl'ltr1tS1or11 .bilPPY. with the arrangement. . ' . nmmy Rohe, 21, doesn't earn · Robe's supervisors reJX>rt. hi s a cent for the work he does at. Al-manual skills are improved, he's lergan .Pharmaceutical Com4 quick to learn new, simple tasks, pany in Irvine. and bis attitude is described as --ilut wllat he IS receivinglS exemplary. - worth ·fat niore than money can 'b~y. . · The Ne.....,port Beach yOuth is, a recent grai:lueteof M"cNally TMR (trainable mentally reta·rdedJ 'School Jn the 1Newport,Mesa Unified Scllool District. HE'S CONSIDERED a slow lea.mer and hisjpb in the paCkag-1n, department at Allergan is the first work he has ever ilone. Today, four months after his ''.He and the other s low learners in the program are among the most dependable employes. ''said Jim Green. Green is h ead of CROP (Coastline Regional Occupation Program.>. the program Rohe is enrolled in. He's in charge of a group of istudenls learning manufacturing skills, including Rohe. Chance • ' ., .• o.t . . 'f11teYest Vp • • ' ·' Saddleback Pupils Study Occupati~·ns Interest is growing sLeadily in occupational programs among hJgb school students of the Sad- dleback Valley Unified School District. According t.o a recent report from Uie district office of instruc- tional services, enrollment in the Coastline Regional Occupational Program (CROP) from the· dis- \ricl is 177 this term, up 128 from last semester. · • CROP IS funded by a joint powers agreement .between the Newport-Me.sa, Huntington Be11ch Union High School, Tustin. Irvine, a nd Saddle.back Valley Unified Districts. Among Saddleback students participating, the m95t popular occupational field is switchboard operation{J and business com- munications, d.ra"'lng 52 stu-dents. · Other fiel~ attracting Sad- dleback students are. automotive studies, 27; merchandising, 27; financial occupations, 19; health, ?:O; and grocery oCcupatiqns, 19. STUDENTS ATTEND the CROP programs on location at a place of business where they can lbarn the skills firsi-bend. Train- ing terms range from 10 to 20 weeks. Upon graduation. each student is qualified for a job. "Our enrollment has increased each year," said Pat Bushman, director of iTi s tructional services. "We attribute it in part to the s upport given by the counseling staffs at our respec- tive high schools. ·• Additiona!Jy, the CROP ad· ministration has worked closely with our district staff to give wide publicity relative to CROP offerings." Japan Zoo . Chimps Cope YUGAWARA, Japan CAP) -A score of monkeys took up panhandling along .an ex- press.way after they were let go by a private zoo lorced lo close because of inflation and higher feed prices, a city of. ficial said. . "Drivers stap when they see the well-mannered monkeys out begging and give them candy or vegetables," Minoru Ozawa said. · llE SA \'S THE job isn't too hard and that he. never tires or doing the work. "l t 's really very easy," he says as he snaps shut another sample case and s hoves it into a cardboard box. His work is routinely checked by his superv isors and by quality- control spot checks. Like the others in the com- pany, Rohe works a four-day work week. He spends seven hours a day al work and is picked up by his mother in the evening . Green said that while he's hop- ing to find a paying job for Rohe, the youlh is content to stay al Al · lergan ind cCinitely. " ''AFTER 11-IE first semester was over, I thought Timmy would like to stay home until he was found a paying job," Green said. ··But. he wouldn't hear of it. lie loves his job a nd wanted to con- tinue to work," he added. , As far as Allergan is coi:i- cerned, Rohe can package their products as long as he wishes to. "He's liked by his co-workers; he"s dependable and he gets the job done,·· says production manager Roger DielterlE". And Rohe, apparently. isn·t budging, unless a paying pasiLion opens up elsewhere. Clam Fans Dig Pismo 'Cleanest' Beach Shells Out Activists PISMO BEACH CAP> -It's not rea11y the areal Depression, but folks Will line up for free soup and then go out to dig up their dinner. It's time ,fpr the Great Clim Festival at PilmoBeach: This city of 6,200 will swell to well over 20,000 Feb. 23-24 for the annual clam!>ake which features parades. a pistol fast.draw com· petition, a klte·Oying contest and the famed tree clam chowder which lures thousands. BUT TRIS CITY halfway betw,..., Los j\ngeles and San Francisco has claims besides clams. "We've J'I!. Ibo elearoet air. the wltllelt, aofte1t 11114 lnd the cleaaut--oceaa Water on t.118 eout, •• Hid Ohle SIM.e!U. owner of Ille Kn!iht's Rial, Ollfl of a plethora of hotel• which have private beaches. "And at the price• of clams ln tbe 1upennarketa today, a lot of peo-. pie come down here rquiarty to cUf'em up.'' , Cl•mmlns, •• ft'e c:1ll<lcl, 1' ' simple. All you need is a California fishing license -n three--da,y permit costs $2 -and a long pitchfork. The clams are abOut 'two inches beneath the sand. and· the one-day limit is 10 per person.-Clams less than 41t.r inches long JtaV~rto be reburied. TO DO THINGS right, the ex- Man Enters Guilty Plea SANT A ROSA (UPI) -A Jury hu acquitted Laytoo Rombouih. .._ of murdering a min whose sf<ull RomboUJb had taken home as 11f1Jloween piece.. A prevJo~Jury tailed to arrive at a veidlct. Rombough was charged In the dealb of Eddie King, 23, of Eureka. Klna:'a body was dis· covered Jn a 1rave on the Samoa penioaula wut ot Eureka In 19711. , • I f pert c lam mer will get a wet suit 60 he can go out into the surf where others don't go. He will gel a tide book, to find out when the low tide is and he'll even get a measuring gauge to fmd out if a clam meets the length limit. Restaurants serve fried clams, clam slew and even.raw clams. but it's the chowder that gets the raves, and the thick soup can be · found in bars, coffee shops and even plnces like book stores and clothing sf ores. "Oll,.IT'S BUSY for the clam festival ," said Richard Arp, a hottJ night clerk, ''but the P9'{ugese FesUval Is much big· ~er.'' Spinelli added, "A lot of Portugese people live here arid in Bakersfield and Fresno, and this place will get just jammed with clammers then.·· That's Aug . 16-18 this year. That's when the clams really cr- inge. The fe•tlval brjnes In a lot ol 1mateur ctammers but the pros Invade this community for the 'Partuge:!I~ fet"tivAI. I Orson ·wen,~ . ' .. Horior ·d • • ' mittee conventi·~·n_sac~amento Fro• Wire Sonlce1 !, , Thlrtt-nve,..m.aner he el•« 'pEAriL'rl· as a vo\ing deleta> . . 111. in lrified the film· rwortd with V~ •L ''Cltlzed'Kane,"~1Wellesre· • . . ' :Reineck$?. fOT . fro 9 ce last yetr by a pcs:~ conyll:Uon. tutned to Hollywood lor<a>belate<I • tribute.to his achlevemel).ls as a COfCln, &J'.' ~ ,JGUve in lhe • Wlll oermitted td,.1tton4.aJllor r,_ centfy' winning back h is ri4ht to mov\e maker. 1 civil rights an4· peace • mov,-. "This is not a iala vislt, b'ut a menll in the 1900s. vote. , .1 .. of . "I've re·ached the age ma· . * .. homecomlng,'~LbeacloF-director ~ •1 ••" .. '.\. ,, said ·when.• hef accepted ttle b Florida, Atlaatlc Un erslLJ' American Film InsliWLe's lhfrd ' arred 'Johft W. Dean. DI frofll Award tor I.J~t Achi~vement. ma'king a scheduled Paid ap· ~orit)'r 11ga.m,1•.-,eald \11ith :.i laugh. !! , . ,, He was giveµ cntbusu1wc ap· Previous o_,Ard'.s went to.John pearance April 17 ~ erounds lt FordandJamesCagney. would violate university rules, l'lause when l~ti'oduced. ' .... An extraordinary gathtring of agai'nst use oflacilities by a pro--·, I his peers In the film'~rld ap· moter. · Puerto R~an ncrobat Gln1 Mendez, who claims to h ave crossed Niagara Fall s on u liehtwire, performed the s~mc feat high above the Tiber ll1ver ass OOORomans watched. peared at the CenturY! Plaza Dean, who served as White flotel ror the tribute, Wh\ch will llouse coun·sel under lorJ:Q.er betelecastonCBSF.eb.17. President N1xon, S'igned an ,. agreement stipulating a $4,000 The Rev. William Sloane Cofnn fee with slude(l\-promoter Buddy Jr., Yale University's activist Clark, a senior majoring in •chaplain. announced he will re-political science. l.-1ende z. a performer with the Italian Orfei circus, crossed over and back on a steel wire 150 Y.~ long anc.l 120 feel above the riVet . 'sign in December the post he has • But ~r. K!!naetli: Mltbfl1, held at Yale for 17 years. ·· ar~deh\IC 1ffa1rs vice president, "J have no idea where I am go-said he ruled out the appearance. I • ing but New Haven has become a • bit of a safe haven, 17 years a lit-Former· Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke, Jo)n T . \\'Itson, has been named acting president of the jUniversity of <;hicago, tern · pararily succeeding Edward JI . Levi, \\.'ho v.'as sv.·orn in as U.S attorney general. tie too tnuch Security," Coffin a convicted felon, made his re1 said in announcing his decision to entry into the world of California his congregation at Baltell politics, attending the Chapel on the Yale can1ous. Republican State Central Com- LiQ,da Blair Troubled Again in Video Movie Ope.qings Remain In Parade By JAY SHARBUTI' NEW YORK CAP> -It almost seems nowadays lhat Linda .Blair has cor· nered the teen·ager·in- trouble market. She was tormented in '"Tht! Ex· orcist" and sexually as- saulted in NBC's "Born lnnocerit." ' .,, 1 · 'Tonight, she's cast as a 16-year.-old high ,school .pupil ·With a severe drinking probJem in "Sara. T . -Portrait of a Teen-age AlcoholiC:,'' a ty,.·o-hour TV movie aµ. pearing on NBC. <Chan· nel 4, 8 p.m. • (TV REVIEW) with his boss, a lush. isn't excessive, obvious or both. The movie does n't come alive until the point at which the gir l 's mother lakes her to a psychiatrist and sug- 1".JRING AND after gesls the child consider the party, it is pointed a n A J c o h o I i c s out that the alcohol Anonymous program ror culture is pervasive in teen-as:ers America and that mOst adults erroneously con-HER FIRSf visit to an sider pot and pills more AA youth meeting v.·ill of a threat to kids that prove an eye-opener Cor John Barleycorn. many adults, particular· Applications· are now avai lable ror persons wi shing lo enter the 17th annua l Fiesta de las Golondrinas parade in San Juan Capistrano. Entry deadline is Feb. 28 for the parade which will be he ld on March 22. One of the largest equestrian parades in the cotJntry, the event usua l ly draws 3,000 participants and 30,000 spectators. This isn't hot.news, nor ly when they see a young are some examples of k i d ( e x c e 11 en t I y the alcohol culture in the portrayed by Eric Olsen) show -the girl's candidly admit he's ao WJJJLE WE pray Miss hungover mother talking alcoholic and add : "I'm Blair someday will fi nd a about how much scotch only 11 but my liver is comedy to lighten her 'he party used LW• the 60." acting portfolio, we sti!.1..,.{~epfa~h.er boasting o~ The rest of the show suggest you catch her his ability to consume follows Miss Blair (in e per r or man c e vast amounts ~f hooch through some frighten· tonight, at least during andnevershow1t . in g a lcoholic scenes Winners in several categories are presented with speciallr designed walnut trophies, carved in the likeness of a 1-"'ran· ciscan monk . Anyone interested in partic·ipating may write lo the 1-'icsta association. Box 532. San Jµan Capistrano. Merchants wishin g to sponsor a trophy can call Frank ri.terri c k al 495 ·0091 . Ser\'ice clubs \.\'ishing to have a booth on parade day ca n cal l l'at P-JcDowell, 49'l·9599. the Inst hour and 15 And the alcoho!tc which, despite an un - minutes or the movie. symptoms -e~ces~ive bel.ievable happy ending, Al th e show's start, an and se~ret dr.tnking, may give parents of announcer notes that destructive rages 8.nd re· youngsters considerable there are an estimated fusal. to admlt to pauseforthoughL 1 500,000 teen and pretee n alcoholism -h~ve been,-'.-----..:...--;..· _ alcoholi cs in America a amply shown 1n adult PUBUC NOTICE P l.'BLJC NOTICE Clo1·m that moy starile form in "Maude," a 1974 f--======~------.------TV . •th DI k v l'ICTITIOU,•llSUfEU all but m embers of movie WI •• c . an ......... ,TATEMEMT NOTICIO,SALIO,iltlAL Alcoholics Anonymous. Dyke, and ·.?rtnk, T to 1 ., l'11tOPt:11tT~~~~r~~ATl1AL• Unfortunately, the ef· Drank, Drunk, :i-re· "'"::'; 1'-"" ,,..._ dcll"'9 ow. ,,. .,,. Swparlor c°"•t 01 "-St.I•.,, reel Promptly diss'·pales centpubllcTVspec1al. P .K. E NTEAPAIZES. 1•S41 C..liton•l•.fo•t,,.Cour>tyof()r ...... ., .... , .... Ion"•~'"-•• lfl Ill• M•llt r ot 11\o Estot• el . h ..._.., ... ,,. • ,.. ....... •~• AVDA£'f WE'fAICH SVMES, as the movie am· Pfll!lpKcntott,i..w1A11c•n11.MI~ 0eco .. wc1 handedly begins lo tell BY NOW, the patterns si<Mlv1e10.ca1.n•1s NotlCt is M••bY 01.,.n '"•'""' .,... Probably are familiar to T1<111 t1o1s1 .. 11 " con.s...c1.o "' .,. ...,......., w111 "" ot Pf"h·oto ""'"'· 10 the story of teen-ager iltd ... iou.o1. .. ~t ~ .,.,, Wdelt•. ~11o Sara Trav,·5 by slart1·ng most viewers, and the PN119w.°""' ~~motloft err w1e1 s-.r1or c-1 "" ·th I · h kt ·1 only tbmg NBC's movie ...... -' • _._ •"-•• -,, .... -... i:;•lt•r the lllh 0.f oll'obl"YMV, lt/), WI a av1s coc 81 C-ly Ci.rt of Or .. c...ity "09! tlle otfko of ..IOHN H. Ml TCHEt.t.. Party thrown by her does tonight.is to rehash u.1•Js. ""°"'""' L••. •1• Nerwpwt c.eni~· them I. a teen ge arena · · F4MD °""· Swllt 1s1!J N•wpon -"""· stepfather. n ·a PwblnriM 0r..,. ~ o.i.ty P11o1 C.Mfonll• '2'61. a ti 1t1e ,.._, ttttt...., The surroundings are and laboriously at that JM a.-.'ldF•• • 11 lt.twi. mii 1n1'""1errsakl*<HMC1011N11,... ... for the first 45 minutes. · · · · · ""1tt-.det11N ,.19111.111.__...,..,_ upper middle class and PUBLICNO'l1CE t11o1t•tti. .. .-1•kldorcHMllll'ln..:· old stepdad, an am-There ls a slight varia· --'=~~~~~=;;;..-i=:r'"'~n-:'i!'!:d:'i'i!~o-~..: bilious sort. has tossed lion noted by the show -'1CTtT10us aus•Nass -.: .. wc1 01 ,,..11,... o1••i11.1n_,10 drinking by teen-agers NAMI STATIEMIENT au ti. <•~In ,...1 pro ... rtr ..iw.1ee1 1n th e b a S h b 0 th t 0 T"9 Mltowln.o --s ••11 dClllt!I '"• Ceu111y ol Oranv•, Statt el celebrate his new ex· isn'tofficiallypennilted, Do.1$1""''" Callfoml•. P9•tlcw1ar1w .. Krlbeel as b t I ffi 'ally con· NEWPO"T MAR INE AAOIO & 1'1:ofktwto,IO-Wlt : ecutive promotion and u s uno 1c1 fLl!CT1tON1cs. uio w. '"~ .......,.. Parut 1. 0-1111'0 unn 1H 1n 8"1"- score new brownie points cloned by parents when it HewllOM•a.c."· CAtt'61 if'I Ho.'*•• w1d unu •• ""'-...,, Tilomos IC. Ro"'~'·· Z279t ........... !Mt Ctr1•1n <ondomlnl""' lll•m1r•. l!I T•nt. CA nuo Jr'llll •ftK"9d to •M maOI • ... ,, .. INt Thi' llVtlllffl Is c;ollOll<ltd by a ~ndrKla<atlornOfce\1'1-•condl· Judge Nullifies Huge Judgment SAN JOSE CAP) -Cit- ing juror bias and mis· conduct, a judge has set aside a $1 .l million award to a housewife who says she went blind after taking ''Ortho· Nov um'' birth control pills. Presiding Santa Cara County Superior Court Judge Bruce F. Allen r.1onday ordered a new trial, but did not set a dale. Defense attorneys al· leged that three jurors exhibited bias during •certain stages of the trial which ended Dec. 16 with a wards to 35·year-old Michelle Ahearn and her husband, Dennis, of San Jose. "IT IS PROBABLE that a different result could have been reached but for s uch bias, pre- judice and misconduct on the part of these three' jurors.'' the judge's writ- ten order said. fidavils provided by de· tense attorneys and con· taining interviews with jurors who elaimed other jurors wayed them with arguments outside the limits ot the judge's in· structions. Juror Vernon Van Leuven, according to the decision, accused jury foreman Glennys Spitz a n d juror Marilyn ·swanson of telling other jurors, "They were well informed in relation to medical matters.'' It also was alleged "that juror Swanson told the other jurors she bad s trong feelines about corporations and drug companies bleeding the public." · · THE DECISION further explalned Van Luven's affidavit al - 1 edges that Mr s . Swanson ''read to the jurors a prepared state- ment about big corpora- tions. how . much money the drug companies were making and they •hould be held re•l>Ollllble." The Ahearns ' at- torney, Sal Liccardo of San Jose, said he intends to appeal the d.ecilion. • An aCfld4vl't of The judge's decl1lon alternate Juror William cited irregularities in the Stillwell. quoted Mra. seating of the jury e nd Spitz as saying she was Ju~y conduct which be familiar e~ou1h with lie said prevented a lair detec tor equipment to trial. know that, based OD the observation of one wlt-SPECIPICALLV, Al· h' t "~"could len referred to'oWom •I· =~ ~.~•...-~v !alM'"•I P9f'Nf1rl'llp tlofts. 9ftCI rntr1c11111111 r•c""*' Ck· - •. kltllr J. ltrlt 111 l!lool< '°"· Pi19f .... ol· T IK. •-vi• fldaln<.0rthlnt,..oOktoflheC-.ly TNs tl••-ftl ••• llltoCI tlltl'l tt. Aetordtr 111 01-..ive county, c.lllomio c-.ty Ci.rtl o1 o..-.,... County on .,.,,.,.111"1111¥1ded 111ttlnl•.-illnonC11e ... bnlWJ J. 1911. all !Mt poo11on of L•ls 1, 2 #Id Iii ot _..-, Troct No. 7074 as 'llO'w" on a l1'Wfl ••· Putllh,.rd Ot"al' .. CMU ~Hf Pllet. torellrd In 8ooll 2•1, ~· 41 Md ...... '"9ew-y II, 11.1s.ondM.I•'"'-H7S .. tnl1K•li.n.0111 _,, r«OrCIS ol Orwioa -------'·,..,··•>.J C-..y. C.litofnl• •'-n Md clittlNll -~ ., common ar•• on ,...., abo..,. ,."'"'"" PUBLIC NO'l1CE troConclon!IJllum pion. -----------I E•(epll119 LDI A ot Tra<I No. "11 H aw111 SUl'•lltlOilt COUiltTO'T"I! STAT• 0,. CALIPOltNIA t'Olt TM• COUNTY Ol"OiltANGI! . .,_ on a map rtcorOfrd In Boollr: 2'9, ,....,, l• ond 2S ol ml-.c•tt•...-moo! In thl otfl<e ot IN Cewnly At«>rdef ot 19id<ounty H}olnlJ19et sa id Lob 1 & Iii. Also e•ctp• •II O•I, elt, ftYtlre· corttons. m l11ero11 •nd ot"'r ~L>b· ,.., A..a1111 11.0ll(n n"'"' bl!low • *p111 of soo tftl NOTICeO,. Ml.Ailt1NG 0, fll.TITIOM but wtttlout IM r lglll lo •nt•r ic-""' '°" il'ltOaAT• 0' WILi. AMD l'Oilt ...... Me or wbswr10C •Ol)nt•dtiltllot LITTl.ilt1 0,. AOMl .. ISTiltATION 5110fHC lor ..,, P'Ol1!0$01 ""llo'I sot,., WITM·TN•·WILL.AMMl.•IO et rDIA9d lly First W.lltrn 9-* & 1.tlalt ., A ... HA v . Mt NALL'f TnAI ~ ••• CorPOrellOll, In ... T.lllSSI De<•owd ---Wei 0.c•tnWr I. 1•11nmo. HOT0ICI! IS Hi:AEIY GIVEN tlWlt ,.,,, """9 SM ofll<la1 r..:outs arid re- .JOHN ii'. TASSI Ms lllM llerM &llell· -dM 0.<•mO.r II, 1"1 lol 8CIClll Uon .... Pr ..... .,, Wl"endtw'"···--"39. Pile9 JJ4of•llklltl nte:•Os.O,... ,._....,. -"'"' 111 tN Oii~ lrolft A~ ell Latttrl et Adlftlnlttt•llM -~ °"'*'-'""· rKord9d S.pt111ot1e+ , .. '11111111 A_ ... I• 11'1• !MUI~.,._ "'9lfllioc*.tOIOHQll,.1oi'llftkllrrl,... ~ • .icft ~ """* Hir iw....-are. l*'tlalt•t . .lltd 11"'•11"9 U"'9 Ollld pl«:e Plitt .. I, Noll1•Ciwtl .... M~ !GI .....,..,.. tlW W"'9 Ms bHn Mt tor fw lflgrffl MCI .. ,,,, "'°bllt utHhi.., '9tnwrf 2S, 1t1f, al t ;:IO "·"'·•In ..... -1o, ~few Oii -OOMI ifw. .... 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OOlTALl'lat t119d..,•ln• .. r9UI ... •I tM olor...io ~ Ptlltloll for ~1• 91 Wiii M,.;l lor ts.. llfilT ._ att.r n. t1r1t ~ -•M LAIMI T•tlam.tll'1tflOffW .................... 1 •• 1· 1111uti-, ntfor•M• to wlok h II fl'lldl .Jlwbliutlol!I ., thll ..... '" ...... tor tvttftti' ..n1c1r1111r1, ~ ...._ tM .......,,,.d1WCw11~. 11-..,.,lll••ol llearlllfl.,. ,_..,.. Dlll'11'-ll7•h .. wof,...,_.,;"7l. IM9! trM,., -=•.,...ry u. ttta. .. •:• ftUUILL ... lYMll .,, """'" W.1"9CllMlrlr-.. o.~ 1....: .. toretthtWUi NO, J 9' Mid t....-1, et 100 ti¥k Qtr>titr Of .alfl 0.ct*"I Dl'IWO Wttl, "' tM en., ol s-t• ,.,.. ........ llltt=LL • 'J ~lttoml.. ~w. c.1t:::. '="'" O.tHl,•Wvtrfl,lllS, ~~ I WILLIAM 1 .Sl.IOMM, ........ ,tw•ttc.._ ''·' Countw C:.+.rk ~lst.d Or Ml .. CM st 0.llf ftrl111t O.tv• '#. '°""'°" ~br~r, •. 1,;ts;fq,, 1.ilfl·ll &itMILIPllC ... OlltAl•AN 11•....._A-., hltt ttN L"A.ttMtft,CA ... T" .. 1111)477-4111 , N~nw;,.ilttoiiror PubllMod Of"•• CMtt 0.llW Pli.t. fldrwr'Jt. II. IS,,.,. ilt>7) • DAILY PIL OT I 1 / " ' ' • , DAILY PILOT 8J I ' The Bluest Marketplace on the Oranp Coast En>ploylMQI.& Rlilil htote .. , : . '. . , .. • Ritltal1t ........... 3000-4699 li/slneai, lnvfft-'! & fli>anclal .•••••... .,SOOO.S<M9 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell ·It; find ·It, ( a.n J ~ One Call Service l'roparolion ...... 7QOG.7199 Mtrchond\M .••... 8000-8099 Boot• & Mar"'6 ,A.jnoo~ml!lta, Pwsonola, 19•1 & ~111C .. _ .. 5050.5499 S...icta & Repolr1 6000-6099 Trade it With. a.·Want Ad -. •~ ·~678 Fa~t Credit Approval Equipment ........ 9000-9099 -AulolllObilu & other T ronaportotion .... 9100.9999 .... ' ~.·;a··~.~~D··0t·c·k: ...... ~~~~~ .. iooi ~;;,!.~~1=. .. ioi2· ~:.:.~~-~~ ... liiii ~;;~~··;'Ooi t~~~.~ .. iO"cii G~~-~··;'Ocii ~;;;;~~.5!: ... ioiiij:;;~~ .. iOOi .. ····•••·•········••···· . . ..... . ...................... . ..................... ············•········· ............................................... ·············-········ ............... . L"'u~!u~~ ·~~.~ 8,1•, ~M~E~SA~V .. ER""D .. E-1 BIG 5 · . "'' LIDO ISLE · . VALLEY REALTY wuteclront homo w;th IARGAIM ' PRESENTS Jacu:ui PGOI pnd beaut. Just l ls t ~d tod ay. ll L"rc 's yo ur Ui g 5 l.arge 8 BR., 6 ba. home on sandy patio. Room for largl' 18enutiful 4 bedroom, bedroom hoinc ~·ilh 2~~ beach; or use as 6 BR. home with 2 BR. INVESTMENTS boat. ram rn\ & pool, A-I rontli· baths, groat E.'ounl:.un !£ IQ ti on thruout. Room rvr V<1llt>y loeottion. Clean apt; 50 ft. lot. shore moorir1g. $295,000. Place • velu .. \·ablc low µrice ut li ving sp1.1te. Call us to ualht boat or lra1lcr Un· Hild niel· 2300 sq.ft. o! Will consider Trade ....__Wt:lea 847.oou. s.iG-sggu 1nspct·t . sss.9su. Brand new 5 Bdrm, 4 bath, on 30 ft. lot. • ·-.. ,_,.20 546-4141 Pier&slip. $295,000. ''°° OUAll 't. HIW l lAC --~------~ Attractive 3 BR .. ~ ba. single s tory MO QUALJF'l'IMG YOU KMOW THE OME. • . home on 60 fl. street-to-street 'lot. 1 Assume existing f"llA 'l'he CdM duplex with the s mas hing 5152 500 loan on lhls v<:1 cont 3 Spani s h exte rior on Margue rite . ' · bedt'O(lm home /\skini: VETERANS Bveryo11c lo ves it! Ins ide il 's a Xlnt t)uy. 3 BR. 3 ba, s ingle sty. home only S31 ,SOO . C all T' knockout '. 3 f1·1·e pl···ces. B1·g enterta1'n · f anytim(.". ired or gi.:ll1nJ! thl' run ----- ---a on.35 t. street-to· street lot. S89,000. SCOnRE•LTY ;.n·aund '?~'! 1r you h:1vL' * A\1010 * ing area, colorful tile 1>atio, 2nd story 536_75~3 any qu L•s11ons :ihout buv· t..OA:ol l-'J<:J<;s library and 2 be drooms that could be 3 ! -..!____ in~ a hon1 e \1A. c:.1 11 tf1 c 1\~s ur'll'L· s22 .oou Fili\ Plus a 2 beclroon1 income unit. A ne\v ----VA J<;xp(•rts at luun on this 3 BR . ::! llA I' · f y · 1 ~I II INCOME World Real Estate >Aith L'oly f1rL·l)\:.iec. Full is ting o e r g i ene u · PROPER.TY speci:illsts in v ,\ hou...:-prtc<-.,.S2!1.:J5o. UNIQUE HOMES Realtors -675-6000 ing • .-Ask for Vt:>tL·ru n 2443 E. Coast Hwy .. Corona del Mar SUPER EASTSID£. 4 Cbun'lte!ur. 55G -7i77, c;::,SELECT • WA TERFROMT LOTS 40x90 Ft. $250.000 30x105 5165,000 Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boys1de Ori'"·' NB b75 blbl unit s, lge Jut . only <iu ylinll'. TPROP!:;RTIES S69.900. Room for 3 more -C -.--Cl b 551i 2iifio General I 002IGe-nerol I 002 G-al 1002·G-I I 002 u.nits. Seller Will help 0Uft ry U -~ ... ....-. ..""'" v I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• tnance. ALSO Living * "' * t~du R UNt'rs on lgc 1.1,, S paC"1o us 4 bcdr1n , 2 David Berry <iL"re lot with room for sttlry hon1e <1dJ;1ccnt to 26047 Via Pera two more. O"•ner will the i\ll'S;1 Vt-rdc Count!',\-' c.arry t1t 8'7c. Smull do>ATI. Club. Sl·par:ttl' fan1 rrn l\f AN V 1\1 OR E ·r o wtmo1!is11re f1)h· <ind '-'l'I CllOOSE FROl\.1 . bar, for mal di1uni.;. hui.:c CALL&iS-66 16 master bcdrn1 ~u1tc :ind n1odern , ul) clcc ktl cl1l•n. Mission Vieio l ' uu ;u·c I h ~ • "' i 11 n c1· of 2t1 c"ki.:t:.lolh<: UCI HOME BASKETBALL GAME Hl'<.luct•d S5i100. rt•r 1n1 PR€~TIG€ mcd1a le s:d c S7!.l.'."1UO. I HOM€' C::ilt 5·15 Kl2·1. Fch11:1ry ll, l !l7:) SO. OF HIGHWAY Very fine Corona del Mar duplex. :J Bdrms. & 2 bdrms., in xlnt condition, & in best rental area. $95.000 VE:AR BAY AND BEACH 6 75-3000 Ci'•l0' l C OAb.T 1-4\NV CORONA OE.L MAR • > lB A • l'll'il'>l' call t,;.12 5ti7K. 1•,1 --~~---41SO<iated :!:J:J !U l'l:JLl!l \OUI HOME+ INCOME SOUTH(~ T1l·k1:1, t\orth t;1or1t' , 1-.:AS'i'StDk :JB lt house tr•uOP Brokers toll frL·e 11u1nht·r 1'.~ G!'fte'nll 1002 GHeral 100 OA'llh bachelor .ipt + 1uni---------•I ~1u JllfJ l ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• :1pt . over i::arai;,:c. As· • • * sume ''"c vA, '0 •• S27• Custom Duplex --Glas~ Class!- per mo. :ii PR 1-:STIGI-: 3 &>droom unus. Clo~c to HOM ES. 645-G&w Newport _ . __ beach. SI27 .900. CHECK THIS! CEMTUR'I' 21 Heighh 'POOL 642.1771 $7,750 Down ••IBR /28:\ ./1''1\flflL\' ftOOi\I Irvine Beauty Fant as lie Value n._.nd n l'W • Just eom- p l"h ted . Li ght open '-''OOllscy ree l1n 1,;. Extr:1 lar~c v.·inUo" s. 1<:1e,i.:;Jnt Spa111~h till· \'ntr~· l'athctlr;lf l't•lll nJ.!. L~11·gl· WESLEY N TAYLOR CO. REALTORS sine" \!J4ti TODA Y'S BEST BARGAIM II rl«4t«eSHtit4 ~ REALTORs' . • DESIRABLE 1n every way this lovely 3 bcllroo1n. 2 bath, a <lult occupied home. On quiet cul-de-sac. Aggregate walks and patio, Shuffle board . Outside lig hting in gcir<l e n s. Sprinklers front & rear. Onl y 562,500. CALL 644-7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona de4 Mar G!'M'ral I 002 G!'tteral I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 'OOLHOME GROUMD R.OOR Ol"l'ORTUMITY! For less Lhan 15 rents per square foot a builder can take over a partially deve loped 96 lot s ubdivis ion of R·l and R-3 lots plus valuable commercia l frontage in the path or prog ress. 26 ll·l lols con1plctcly ready to ~o . NOW! VALUABLE COST A MESA SITE Very well located corner \Yith 2800' building only twelve years o ld. Priced to sell at 589.500 with an auto parts business opPortunity a lso for sale <tl the same location !'or $29,500. VARIOUS DU,LEXES l . Ass umable VA Joan . 3 and 2 l>cdroon1 units. Acros s fron1 a park-Only $49,500. 2. A real ··Bc a c hey''. Very old and \'er~' roug h 2 b('droo m house, \vith a 1 be droom cottage. Superb location . $54.500. 3. Ve ry well priced CD~1 J)rope rty . 2 and 3 bedroom units. with possible o\~:ncr 's hidca\vay. 585,000. 4. Supe r ne\v bcac·h area duplex. Both large 3 b e droom units \Vith possible owner 's hideawa y. i\lakc offers. As king Sl27.900. Call 675-7225 CALL US FOR A FREE ESTIMATE OF VALUE VALLEY REALTY A BERG ENTERPRISES CO. 1 ~ 3 .. ~i rcplal·cs ./21~ sq fl ,,..S "'·pt/~l csa SL·hl s •FllA Fin:.1nl'1n~ ./Jl,;S'f Rt:l>UC l-:IJ ./SSS.000 675-8600 anytime lloust• 1s 1n ,\ 1 t'OtH\1\ion. 01)~·n gourn1ct k1 lrh1·n :J l1cdroon1::., 2 h;11h~. µuol feat11r1·..; RBC) llidt•a":•~ & playground n1•;1rh.v "1ng 1nclud(•-; y, alk 1n :'llini mum upl.~l'll. plt•lll .'' cl1>:.l'! . o l r1 u n1 . ~unkcn of llml' 10 L'llJOY Ir\ 111i.:. tub. double sin ks. L:..rgl· S:ll.950. Callti73 8550. '-''Uld rrce patio for out t>UJ rtr Q •ll\•u.'1 10 1.11~ 1• thlOr cnterta1111n A. C:.111 At SG9,950 the best NEW home buy in Newport Beach! Daylig ht bri ght thruout ~ l·lom e ~s ize kitchen \v breakfas t area & lgc walk-in pantry . J I~ll . formal dining area & beautiruJ mstr suite. 1-Story Linda in Bluffs. Executive Villa On Golf Course Beauti fu l large pool. General 1002 Ge-neral IOOZ heated & filtered in large •••••J••••~·••••••*•••• •••••••••••••~·-·~·~-··•• •VISION•· REALTY 21 I I San Joocpn Hill$ Rood MEWPORT CEMTER, M.B. 644·4910 :.;;.;;.;;,;;,~-'.~.'~.~.~-~-~.\;~1~~-;~_._ ---:1 ( ~1 li~lll1I ~!~'.: ; .... '"' ·~" "<" · ~~;:'l:.'. BcTERrAINERs-[,fC,lfi!lttl General 1002G.-ot •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 •18.000 Sq .ft .. r1n . ror DELIGHT t(•nni s. pool. IJ!e home on 8th fair"·ay, SI00.000. •IMO Degree ··r1n·ev(•r'' vie"'". OVL'r 2n d fairv.:iy, ~lesa \'('rde 2 + den. 4 Brt mounta in e;ihin in •Balboa Bay Properties• \'r~ne'A-'.S5 1 .000. B1 .1: li l';1r c:1ty, uni~ Biglay ' S25 .000 . F1nane1n i,: l'vlost popular con- ---.---~----'l'he rustic l'harm of Old OML.l'EE,RSll'-'·\·a.•.l,.i•h•J~.·.6.1•1 -;2•1•1•A•'·"-I· do in town; lge. 2 ,. BR .. 2 ba . Full 3841 C•mpt.1• NII S49 ·165S PICTURE THIS Se CU r it Y b Id g. 577.000. 675-7060 ---------/ Cornn:t de! :'ll:i r -Vs('(J $52,500 Newport Beach . Commercial· s lore plus shops. Choice location. 640-8484 DANDY brL('k fireplaC'C-, b('amt'tl Mesa Vude-- ('t•1llnj!.;;, 3 hedrourns. Very sharp in side Oceanfront Lat VeterClft• brc<1kf;1..;t b.:ir, 1lin111g & t 3 BR & f Best locat1·0 n 1·n Exrcul1\·c home si tuate.'(( yard_. J Bedroom hon1~ REPOSSESSION on J!olf l'Oursc. Lushl y partially furnished va· 3 +BONUS ROOM J:i nd s1·a ped. Presl1,ge ap· cant & readv rur oc pro:i c h . Sl<:CLUDl-:O cupanl'y. 1'oo "many ex · EN1'RY. Hu ge liv in1;: tras to heliC\•e. Just !isl ro o m . FLO 0 R · TO edat S36.9.50. See lhis larg:c 3 bedroom 21,2 bath bonus room home, in '<'ho ice Fount<11n Valley area. Priced at only S30.!J50 with low down p::iymcnt . CEILl:.SG FIREPLACE. Walker&le-e- C1 rcu la r floor plan re-REAL ESTATE vol\'CS around CEN1'f_;f{ 545-9491 .-\TRI UM. FORMAL1-------~~-­ Dl~I'.:. Gourmets dcl1~ht s teps av e r kit c hen . OVEf{l.OOK gotr l'OUrse fron1 executive f:i mily room & hideaw:iy library. 1-.:xccllent terms a\'a1l:.1hlc -Call lo pre· ,·ic"·· S.12-2535 5 Bedroom Wolker&L•e lt f:AL to:s·r1\TE Immaculately luxurious 545-9491 two s~ory-. h_ome. 18 'xl6'1--- pool. 1acuz1.1. shake roof. UNDERSTATED cabana and all the trim· ELEGANCE mings . $75.950· Country French stvll', 4 ... Quail l lidrms., formal d-ining Iii IPlac• . rn1 .. p::inelcd fam ily rm.: decorated in eXq u1 site Prap•rli•s · taste. Presti ge Westcl1ff 752-1920 nei g hborhood. Not 1"!!0 OllAllST._••_w~T_H_•_c leased l:ind . $139,500 50 Sleps T.a Sa~d Custam Name + Units No Qualifying Unbelievable opportuni·' ty to:i ··11ar1I to f1nd" i11 - vi:s tn1c11t No llt'L'd for new Joan .. -ov.·nt•r \viii· rin<Jntc h1n1:.L·lf ;1 t s1r.i'h'.. Dr:.imati e t·u~lun1 homi: l::ivish ly lll':-.i,gncd + ~2 bdrn1 apt. +s tudio. Take 50 giant :.lt•p:. to bcaeh .. 'i'ou name the terms nu qualifying nt-ccs~ary . O"'ller lllOSl leave the sla te l:.1kc :id\·.intagl'. Call 842-2535 OF'fN Ill 9. "s IUN roRr NPCI • New regulations may 2200 Sqrt nf custom :irca and pat1.o. Vi'alk t OU · · am. make it pos~ible for you home. 4 lledronms "'<l the beach. ~ta1n1ain cct 1n r ·m. ·1 n x l n t Newport . $80 .000 1---------•I to use ~·our eligibility b:.1th~.:i st-parale fan11l y bt•:iutiful cond111nn and nei g hborhood! Or Mak e Offe r. COLLEGEPARK Perle-ct C. F. Colesworthv THE REAL ESTl!TERS 1 ~~~,~~n \V:~:n r~.~llh ":.~~ ;~1/~1 ~a~ I~)~ d~~::~;'ir~:j cf~f,'~6.5a~only S79,!l:.O. $.58,500. 556-8800 675·7060 ~~~l~~~~~~!o~~~a~:· i ~~ 3 on";~c~ ~~e u~aen~.e ~ little cash'~ Calf for de· JU~! [B REALTORS [B pool. Lge liv rm, w/rplc. DuplcxC's with 3 br. 2 b:i tails 556-7035 or 963-$58 950 Plus family rm . Bltns: unils eac h . Ample' 5671. • · 4 LoC"al Offices To Serve You Shake roof. Owner is ~aragt' ~nd parking "'ilh Walker & L•e all11 NewPO!'t 11. moving. Broker. 1st owner depreciation. ST TE Cotto~ 646-3928eves546--0S21 ·sss.ono rach. Ca ll RE,\LE A ----J 646•8B111 - ----· -General 1002 General 1002 644-7211Agent. , 4 IDRM 2 Story Sun/be , .. Abandoned Villa'' ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• ••••• •••••••••••• Getteral ---, 00-meraf --· --1 ooi Near ne""'.· w~rmly de-, '' 6 46.s855 Spanish $38.500 WA.TERFRONT . FIXER ••••••••••••••••••••••*••••••••••••••••••••••• r corated with fine panell· 2 St p I NC'W :1 UR .. 3 ha .. ram ;ng, luxury curpcts, ---ory • ao rn1 : on ~orlh IJ<1 y£ront. UPPER dr:ipes and loads of de· Pa rk I 1 k e_ e n tr Y t o Ba!bo:i lsl:i nd c::orating e"pertise. A:;;. See The Ocean ~pac 1ous . l ~\'1n g r oom B33 -971'1 l This. {'.!roovy little :;;ta rter sume low interest \",\ Newport Vista f orm.:il dnun,I! 1s ser~·t"fl HESTER-BROWM homr is onr~· S27 .500. ltun Joan. Just li sled b(."Joy,· J h:io· hui-:e ~<1rdL·n vie"· &\·· H 11 , a littl~shnpinfrontalso. comparable prices fur Bedroom k1t~hl'n '-''l!h,. hreakfast --'~0~:.:._ e~ 0~ ~ f<'.ast!>ule Costa il-·Jes a bff 'i .. rast salt!. Walker & l.ee $34,950 c;1Un); ::irea. 1'1esta party IE'porl. ' Real Estate 646-771J.. A nice lar~e yard on a roonl '-''Lt h commandi~A LOW INTEREST t'IQ 'I -. th h v.·al lc d court yard Plac-, Open Eves. qwet cul·dc-s&t. llke llC'-'' \'ICW of lush terrace en LOAMS m. UGI ~ ' CatalinaYfew roug uut -owner l)r;,1matic stai r s I \Vc .haveo\·cr lOO homc-s p L'~ , , From the l:le~ant an" •n:iy fin ance. !st lime ad-separ11le mas ll'r !4U,te + ~v11l:.1blc "'here the ex-roper-.&es v s\·.;.'.~213is,·,ed. Call qui ck. l·hd1tren's v.•in ~. <:1 ·s try ':.;;ting lo:i ns c:in be as. ••ooauArLss~.-~r!~o1t 1r.1.cH. I ~paamcio,. "1 y' 4hbodrm~; 3w",·',"•l .. NO 1)0 \\'~. Now, .. ,, lo·" sumed b.v the buyer at -------.J ,_ Of'fNlllQ •1tS•L',1 tO r!'''f' "" " h ] oeparate family room . , do v.· n II u r r Y r al I t cir 1>rc~cnt ow intcre:.t A SPECIAL ·r 1 :«I °"'"·7""'1 r::iles. REST•u••MT .1 and dining. The be<iull u """' .,., ..., II\""' trees and greanery cM· , .9i 0N"''""'"~'v'•'0 ~1 "•1 " Newport Be:ich prime trus t ni cely >A'ilh the \ , ,, .,}j ·.~'.~ ' 1 , ·.·; .. ; location. Sin a i I. charm-1' tfi ick shake roof. giving a • --: inf!, rustir. ;\n1ple park· 1 t jch cozy feclini( to ll'li~ BELOW MARKET .-, .~ ing, hcer ·"' "'in c li cense. 1 excellent family home on Bluffs condo. 3 Rr. din· COMPANY $49.500. Ph one f.75 -5511 , w! q_uict cul-de·s.:1c s 1reel. ing, 2''!! Ba overlOOkui g REALTORS Co l e of ~'e >A porl . . :s75,900:. Wal)e_r & ~Lee J!rel'n belt. XhH eond. VETS SINCE 194,1 Realtors, 2515 E. Coa~t f· Real Estate 6.ffl-•71 1. :\'lust be sold. \Vhy p::i y rc.nt "hen you 673.-.t400 ll>A·y .. Crt ~1 - .,, ... 'Qpen E\T(!~·-----S,f'A R LI NG ('<Ill. buy a home Wllh ll'SS 1 ;~~~:§§§~~17~~~~~~~~;1 J'" z STOIY llF.~~~~l~~·rE do"·n thun tst .ind last -----VIEW OF HILLS ~ S20,950 Full price 2 &R . 2 ----~----months rent. \V e ha\'(' Lu gu na Ni~uel. 3 bdrm., I '8 5 900 , 4 PL£X many homes in 111! price 2 ha. L~. assuniable ' A, 1 · mov1?5 YOU in . .. ranRCS lo be bought un· OCEANFRONT loan. Vacant . Co ns•d"r , ')iltns. range 4: oven, o 1 bd ... •, oversi&ed etosel-1 .. ..ienty der this program. U\) ex ; 3 rms .. 2 bO'th salt!-or lc.11sc. $49,950 r d . Assu1nablt!-FllA lo11n for Walker & Le-e lower unit ; upper unit ... ~·tqr storage. orcc air you tax llheller buycl'~ HEAL ESTATE cute l·hdrn1 . with vie"-' I-'heat. air conditioning. T"·o . •. bedroom· & lwo . 2 d k o · " ·> 5•5 9491 CC ·. 'A'ller all )(IOUS . ' t""fl/W cpl$. drps, ~nc._t.-d lx.'tlroom units just up the ~----I Subn1il ofrers. New 1>rit'e ·~that to_: ;•t'f1ti~' i~t hl11 rrum th e beach. 111 Reduced to S48,500! King · s1so .ooo. ... l en ,en ' a -· Cosl~1 ~f csa . Tolnl pnc.·e sir.C' bC"drooms . Bean1 673-3663 , vtllalfe Garden.s. on , St. just West of tlttr Sf>S,000. ceilin g f.' R. with S\\'Cdish 6i3·808G eves CUllftlN-Mt.~TIN IRr REALTORS-~ * 644-7662 * lvd. \n Santa Atla. Welker & Le• firepl.iec. 2000 squ;1rC ·,.. HEAL ESTATJ<.: reel. Corner Jot. Cull no"' Minimum f + Family. room It: pool. 545-949 I to see. 341-;;o10 .o\.G 'r . Upkeep associated BR OKER "> Rf il l TO RS 1o)•, w llolb,,., ~ • • Jb6 1 .. .v.ulted ce1llni1 s. Private ---------~-------- loot entrance rrom POOL HOME ~.000! J.'ilt: it and s:1vc nut maJt:imum (omron and re~\sonably priC'OO. masler &uite. I.ar"1:e Ir· $37,950 Your l):iint brush and .,.., ... ...,,...,...,,......,.,1F'roni ~p:i ci nu .~ li vin,i:: eg1.1l11r cul-ile-sac lot. Super ~httrp 3 bedroom. 2 some ima l(in~ti on will -==-~ r oom a nd n1 o ll c rn· 1f!leganl decor. Cill now bath. one year old. Pool make lhis into H sharp Channing kitchen. t he ~wc cp1 n~ to see. 841---6010 A.OT. & jacu:i:zi. Seller need!! ramily home. Corner lot. GARDEN HOME llla\rc:isc leads tu 1 hrt·c fa &t 111le. Don 't tniss lhis Alley 8l'Cess. All term5. BAYS~IORE S -ll tepl> family bt!-drooms and it ~~ llor)' PoOl bo~e. Un· one. As!U:lma ble loan on Ca ll AGT. S-i7 6010. from be.11ch. Lovel y. sun · all overlooks one o( the 0 Cfley;able pre..sum!ller huge loL ----ny brick patio -v1e>A·t'tl finest or tr('e shudcd ba.rgaln at Ju#t ,s:rT .OCI>! Walker&Lee SAVE S PAC E WllEN fromt<~rcnchdoors\nll\'· J!r ec n b e ll s. C~ll ffll :.t\1 ierrpl a.vaflab1e. REA.LtSTATI!: MOVING by wrapping ini;t room. Lnrge 11.!ed 673 8,j,",()_ :furry -C~U IWf-6010. 545 .. 94_91 dishes und oth{:r rraiilc brick fire1)lace. Cti ll to Ol'fN •1111•11\'1JN roA1N ,. T~. ,_.,~-.;fo-11:-~t-ll --<;:;~:-;;;;&--I items in "'·ash c l<Jths, sec lh1 s new listing. l~i I • , • USTSIDI towel!! and other fl'nens . $69.SOO. . 111J!1 :1~:!J ":'~~~ 1•ftfi~ 3 Br h"e + 2 r<!ntal ttnlts.. You g1•t morr 'puce in PETE BARRETT :t' Jit\ j$ ....__ _. Drive by &: make offer. thc.-gu rage and clOtlct~ by -REA' 'l'Y-. .-..z=:m11•• ·~ · uuu'ttnlSS 11. I SPAllLING selhnA idle lletms with 11 r.. AaJ .•now for delaUi. Rl-.:Al.f.STATE Ually 1•11ot Clu.$1111ed 1\d. 641·!1200 675.4060 PfLO'r \\':int /\ds: ,C~ll M7.-f0l0 __ _ 833 -3548 Cal\642·5678 ~~ no\I.' 64~ ~8 __ _ • HARBOR LIGHTS UMDER SI00.000 Spectacular bay & ocean view ·rrom loyely 4 bedroom home. Extra large lot with separate terrace ancl patio. Priced to sell at $99,500. ~ARMIMG EASTBLUFF Spacious corner location, covered with bi g trees makes a perfect setting for this large 3 bedroom, 3 bath, 2 story home. $85,000. ··· VIEW ·OF OCEAM & HIUS targe flexible 4 bedroom, family room hon\e in excellent condition. Carpeted view deck, secluded patio, tile e ntry, n ew carpets, intercom and much more. Owner will finance with $40,000 down at 8%. $134,500. BROADMOOR BIG CAM'l'OM A very special Plan #2 with conversa- tion pit. Beautifully landscaped , carpeted and draped. 4 bedrooms. family room. Quiet s treet end of cul-de- sac. $172,000. • A FREE HOUSE OM LIDO Pay lot price and acquire a four bedroom & maid's room home for no extra charge. P'ier & slip. Lido's best area. Private financing. $265,000. LUSK HARBOR VIEW HIUS Ready for the growing family ; 4 bedrooms. family room, patio witl1 gas lights, twin Char-Broiler and pool with jacuzzi. $105,000. DIAL &4 ... 1766 2161 San Jo ..... Mills Rd., M.I . A COLDWELL UMKEll CO. ' I Realtors 640-4010 MEW OM MARKET CURB APPEAL 4 Br. den. dining, pool, Beaut. 14 un it adlt hid~. ;J 590.000 buys this be:i ut. short blk ~ lo bc:ich. maint:1ined home in de· Prtdc ur U'-'ncrshi1). Ca ll sirab\e Ba yrrl'st. flurrv ! ror :ippt to !ice SPARLJNG . Sl',\HLI Nti REAL ESTATE R~AI. ESTATE ~--8.1J-.15·1!i --~33 354H __ _ Ge11ercll --1002 General 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I Irvine realty MEW BA YFROMT! SAMDY BEACH! Dramatic Bay & Channel VIEW! Outstanding fan1ily hon1e -5 bedrooms, ramily r oon1 -many amenities. S249,000. Polly John ston 642-S23.5. ( M59) WESTCLIFF PLUS, Deluxe 3 l>edroom home w /fantas tic priva te yard; 1>atio house & s parkl· ing r~ool. \-Valk to shopping'. $62,500 . .Joyc e Edlund 642-8235. (MGO) TURnEROCK -MEW BROADMOOR.. Special 4 bedroom, 2 1 ~bi.Ith home in immaculate co ndition. U ltra modern kitchen -easy · maint. lpndscapin g -2 11nlios. $64,000. John Watts 644 ·6200. CM6l) FOR THE COUMTRY GEMTLEMAM. Boarding s tables & riding trails within walk~ng dis tance of this ch arming 3 bedroom home w /3-car ~a rage on spacious corner property 1n estate area. $70,000. Lois Egan 644 ·6200. ( M62') A HOME CAM IE A . BEAUTY QUE!H TOO!! 1\nd what a beauty! Fabu!Ous view rig ht on ocean -5000 sq. ft. -415 bedroom suites, 5lh l)aths - superbly decorated !! For tippt. or color broc hure -Bob Owens 642-8235. c M63> • I I I } • ' I j I l l • • .. , • ........... I ·. •--·~-Hou Fo Sale hPr m 1350 lncomePropo1tr 2000 H-nuofwiolshtd : Jll J,OA.11:-!~L.OT Tue5Clay,February11 1975 ForS. !Hout••~~ IH r ._ opt~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• S' lZO i.1 "ass•,...... . MMtMs Fol-S. 1 For~ ~ .. ocll 106t M.,wport leocf\ 106t Mtwportleadt • t06t 8"' .. CH LOT flv•4 Pie••• i / ~~~ ••• ,,;; •• i .• ~., ... ~ ~*~•··-··--·•••••• .. .,. ............ _., ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ~r:.'.~ .............. •••••••••••••••••••••.•• •••••••••••••••••'"•• .. • 5":'° . · Cev .... °" :> 01.euel 1002 , • IOOZ taM•ta f0l4li;mmmm-----~----~..;, OC&\NFRON'f .... Hffae ,,31 ic207 R·2l.ot. M11 fbcatff.rnanaaed· • ~ ••••-•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• l•••pt.. by owntr. eYn CapistriAnO Be:a<'h. row ~eodacbt:s·hl pn)(lt ( 'j•• -S•n•y.c-. bceC..V'llle 1112 LINDA ISi,~ "' w,..end•64S·71~' ·000·"'"" 3·""". ·::..:b!~u'c!~~,.8~~ ALA :UNt .US !' ·MESA v F. R 0 R ' ..... rt1 3 Bedrooms ' ' l r ' 'sfeooTopifl.( _ ... ,.. . nnanclng. Rentals ftp"\ ............. .... bMroom-ramlt:r· room. 'ill> • A 2 D•lh8, h1rdwood 'IEST·IUY ... OW.' .$1Yl,,OOO. lmmcdi1~epO'sRsslon: Pra,trty 1600 188$ mo.·$880 mo. Only 1 utl °"one level, beautiful ;tJJ, Ov • \ · floors. lll..\JE JfAVi.:N ~rms. +. den, 2 balM; ••••••••••••••••••••••• ».Sklng $89.~ eWiCh. C.11 f ~ - mo"¥e in <:o ndltlon. It's true! Ramblina two l'OOL. Lnrge patio. 4 Brs: 41;,. bas .. F'arruly .Rm, Brkfsl. hlumablelou.n.STS,000 tuday(714l7~-1700. I jjii =i:"B Owner leavlna our area atory. Wulk to !beach! <'Wct¥lTfl1Jl. $38,SOO. R p • & ll 'boat., , TAX SHELTER ---- •nd deslr('s rusl e11crow! ! :formal (:ntry. Sunken Roy Mc Cardle · m. ter 5 P 65 -... ! invest and maik9 a pro-N1Wldnl·u.t,c.li.f41-U111 ·· Call now-i.o see., $53,950. 1d'lvi!'I rQPm and "~orbmu.l Realtor ti IO New~ flt! 8 Ccu~et'.Cl~I ~i w'"e service the beacht..'S , .540-1151 ning. Gourmyt "lite. en. ""-··ta M'••• ••s~7 29 SHOWN B.Y APPOINTMENT nes1 rentals. On New Jluntln•hon to L1t~un 11 ~ Enormou:1 party.game \Ar.> .... II • , • .,_ HERITAGE room . Separute motheit.!'!!!~~~~~~~~~!I Blvd. CM . Owner inland Oranae ~ounty. In -law quarters, Wlndlns: 119' HoutnWft,, Redtor Dup1e~. blk. 'to ·oc,an~ k:. quldatlnt(. Largest selection ol rcn· stat rs to ma stet •GARDEN HOME• '642-5760 640.1607 new.38R.S89,SOO f..owprtceS89.mBroJcer t-alsintheAreu. ~~;;;;;;;;~;;;;~1hideaway . Separate BYOWNER 58R.&den,2blks.to 1 646-J928Elle$$4G·OSZI CORONA DEL MAR Bach't forstudents . •l = <"hildren'JS i;uite. Assume Upgraded 48r, 2Ba, PM· ocean. $67,500 Triplex, three 2 Bl\ •s, 1 8r5""~ouples & singles f'HA loan. Tuke udvnn· ~pel~ :~0:;:~117u'tr~~ Huntington lwh 1040 l"9n•leach f 048 !~,.,cAa·nf~allmroenSSSt SllS,000'900 197,SOO.. Owner, 673-1418 2,3,4 & 5 Br homes for' • , • REALTORS TAI SHEL TEii ·rake odv:Jntaa:e or this COrnmer<"iAI ta" shelter. 2000' bldi; fvr s m::.11 busi- ness, plus 2 llR apt . over 3 c~r i,:araRe. For details t':'ll/847-~HHOAGT. ta11e!!963-ti767. •• .-:".1 1·1 , c--'t.,.· "·nlurn• •wknds snuLs & families, al&V Ve'de .• 63.•oo. '''' ··-·•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -.. (l\l~i• • ~'" t• 1•-~ 'V"' 1081 N'<f' K 111 <l cc r C I r c I e . $2000 dn. lse1011t New Jbr. Also Choit~ Rentals For sale 1700 • prices S$7-2528. -3ba. Ocean View. $4 CAYWOODREALTY •••••••••••••••••••.-•••Lot1far 1ote 2200 Callulioreomeby ---mo. 497-1051 & 524.01 * 548-1290 • i---------···••••••••••••••••••••• ALAREHTALS MesaY.Townht e -r-------MoClotlftCJCost •40NEVADAACS 642--1313 3 br, 2V. bu, rrplc. Encl DUPLEX BY OWNER J~r, I ~~ ba.. Just $1175. Down for 55995.• ---· ~--·-·· THE REl!L ESTl!TERS ' 11atio, dhl ""'· 1·a<'u zzi, RWE.state Contempor;:iry: 2 bdrm., v1'cant. $47,000. Hbr. bedroo'm, 1•~, balh, otdu\ Level I.and amidst Mts . lol>-o•oPaniwllllD lZ07 . b h · · Ci H<gh , Ensign, Marint•rs. nd ' ., II prl & L k •laj • HW)' pool. 1 Mlk lo J1,1V('C l al 1n eat•h unit. os co om1n1um. ru u cs. nr o. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 546•350 /0 wner. !)-4 '-~ U...&.7AV to town & beach, with Thur. thru Sun G·Hi-7343. S23,SOO. lncludC's choice & elee $95. dwn. Q.,.ner YEARLY 3 b,, 2 be, nc, HORSE RANCH A/FHA ReDOs + 1ncome in Orange County l''ull ~.1 aero, 66x300., J Keys in orri<"c houses, S630 mo. income. WORU). oq ,._"'" · F I & Mon . thru Wecl. 545 ~tl15 f l d d'"pes "~ 7-l!o1on -Fri 894 -1353. ocean v1t'w. rpc. ------o carpes 11.n ... ......,-•v• bea<"h . $395 m o . 547-9975 anylime. Fl:ESHOCEAMAIR yard. Xlnl cond ition. BACK Bay Cstm hom1..-s Lath & plaster. LiArg 213-og3_2645, 675_!H7l $8.5.000. 12 I fl •b 4b •·R f!,.ee~...!,rtu, pool. Cal MobiT_l!t~p-:..., 2JOO ,wknds. . TURN YOU ON? TURNER ASSOC 1 c · < '· a, • -~~ ~-~ - Owner w.a nls rast sale! REAL EST A TE s1 3 ,ooo down, only S'pccialists in govern-&Toro 1032 ......... ooo. t f' _, h ' CEMTUIY 21 1ncn 1nan<"cu om es. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Del. h f d • DR. fl Now<:ik bkr. izM I,;;;..-------~·••••••••••••••••••.-•• C •-• Mw 3222 1gtul4b rm,li1rgc llO::iN.Cst!lwy,Laguna Windward Ln .N B. Pk waea- sep FR, FDR plus den. 494-1177 $19,950. MOBILE l lom ~ d · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6'/, VA loan. Assume 645-J920. $1200. 1'Toves )'Ou in ... no ~ridgeporl . ,Tra LARGE 3 Br, fam rm,:! S229. per mo. A real HANDYMAN spe!'i:.11 ; 4 ~~ ocher costs. 2 BR. 2 BA, SJ0,000 cq. ror CM. rrpil'S, ocean vi e w ---~'='~---t;:""::-::-:;:""~'~a~ll anyl;mc BY OW ... ER 642 1771 ----.... .. ~.~~~~ ... !?.~~ 2 STORY Po.ol Pleasj:!r I.011ely Costa Mesa 3 Bdrm ·pool ,h9me with large lot. Pril'ed at only SJB,000. Own~rs anxious l"i "'iii:~Flll~A· .. PPr..,;ap-:erti-. 7.S2•1920 • WOO OIJAn Sf. NIWPOtll l lACH li!ach Ranch Assum!! • $26,950 Sprawling ran<"h style rour bedroom . Jog lo beach! Tile entry lo formal living and dining. Is land kitchen. Step down 25 root fiesta party room . Log bur-ning rlreplace. llidden ma.!>1.cr suite. Park like grounds. Don 't miss it !! Call 963-6767. oPflV 111 9 • rr s fUN to 61 "'''' • • ,, . .,. . ~ ., ... THE REAL: ESTl!T_E~~ Estate luilders lntenotional i:J prcscnl\Y selling their new condominiums, C.:.· nyon Crest Estates, located at the comer or Paeific Vii:w Drive & new hlacArthur 1Hl11d in Corona de! l\1ar, starting at :566,!JOO. Sales orficc & model n·ow open . PllONF:64o_-640=~·~· --- $43,950 Snvc commission wiih this 2 s lury it IJl·droon1, nearly new Lake l"ores hon1e w/ many improve menls. Assumable 7'if FllA Joan. Prln<"ipals on ly. Call 586-5950. UKEFOREST Se<"lusion~in woods. 3 BR. 2 MA. ra m rm, dehghtfu dt.'(·or, easy care fcnc Duplex On y;ird. to1otivated seller. 47 Ft. Lot Submit ~~ S.S9.!JOO . Coll U!t about this <"harm· 675--8600 anytime ing well located owner •VISION• oct'upied ho m e .,.·1th story book garden ant.I REALTY 5225/mo. rental unit So 1• ol I-lwy onl $89.500. C;1ll 27•13 E .· Cst l lwy 644 -7211. Agenl • Corona del Mar ---------- PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW Custom Built. one owner. 4 bedrm, 3112 bnth pool h ome ov·er l ookin f.: fowltain Yallry 1034 ••••••••••••••••••••••• - value at $54 ,500. Call BR, den: lg. sundcck. all bllns, range & 011t1n, LUi UnaCarca. J?ox lSOoi. w/walklop11tt>cach. ~lo. now, 968--4450 ()('Can vicw i bltn kitch. LIDO ISLA.,D wood c a bin ct s. Avalon , a ~70:!..~ tomo. lse. ~. 962-5:!83 SAY HELLO w/rangc. oven, d tw. 2 "' O\'ersiied t·loscts. plenty C ly --· TO A GOOD BUY Car .(lar .. hon1e needs Charming 3 br, 2 ba, of storage. FA heat+ uir Outof oun SSO .a DRS of I-fwy $.150 C I d k frpl c. lmmed, OCt'Upan· ~ ... nd •'l•'on•····· r,i\/"lC ProtMrtv 2 3 BR Boatslip$4SO 3.000 S'I fl. hu~c 1,001 & ~ ~ l' can·u1>. yar wor . • .. • • I cy.$82,500. pal>'os. C·•>mp letely •••••••••••••• •••••••.• JDRT.ownhou•e.,'7:i Jacuzzi. 1"4ntastic bonys cl ~. ~ut a stea l for S55,950 S > -rin. com pt· dccora'tcd'. M1ss1on Realty <1!14 -0731 OwnerrAgent 673-6489 ''fent·ed. Polished Slonl.l LUXURY 3~00_ q . . 1. 4 BR CDM finest $750 S&S . R ~~ entry. Wall to wall crp~ Con~ om. 1 n l u .n1 1 n 38R Lil Is B'frt $850 , construcl1on. . ~. ~ & drp.s. Pt;1yments less beautiful :San Luis llE')' 675 _7225 Bkr. by McVay,968~456__ A STEAL thaii rent. Call Vil lage ~"·ns. 3 plush bedroom ---- Astumable Loan BY OWNER Westl'liff 4 Gardens, 83.9-8321. swtcs .. Pool nejlr by. Golf LG mod duplex 3 br, 2 b:t, Beaullfully marr1ecl to a bdrm, J bl.Ith, family & , -----& tennis close .. Reduc~ nr bch. 603 Begonia. $375-You can't judge a book fantas tic 11u Jot, this study. $89,000. 642---4519 ftCOl'ftl' Property 2000 to 585.000 for qui rk sale. 5S4·25til IS34· l720 by its cover. Just so with home offers beamed <"ell· ~--•••••••••••••••••••••• Call SETTLE REALTY, --- this g racious custom ini::s. decks, modern .,..EWPORT 22 Units Vista. UTIL. pd 1 Mr duplex, pct.!I built, 4 bedroom home in k'l h 1 I l & ,... 7 7 7 77 1 t en. mmacu a e · Eail Bluff 1_11_2.i-_I _. ___ ok, walk t o ocean i" <luwnt own 1-luntington priced to sell. 549.950 HEl,..HTS llcach. You must see the W Pride of ownership? R..ches, Fanni. jungle. Sl95. inside to believe all the 3 BR, 11"2 Baths, .,..ood gorgeous apartment un-Gro't'es 2700 ~1on-Fri 9to!J exciting l'Xlr.:1s. C:11l Cen· paneled family room : on ii~. PTime view location .••••••••••••••••••••••• Sat-Sun 9 lo S tury 21. 536 -i542 .. ---I large lot. New carpctin~ Comp I e t e t c nan I R h HOMEFIHDERS -& sh utter's thru -out. pri11acy .Swimming pool. Horse anc •642.-9900• J Reduced $5,950 s.59.900. O"·ner will cash out l $41,750 -----;r Opportunity knocks fora 1£ jduail ~ tax deferred c·xchani::c. Eight year old custom CostaMe-sa 3224 ·smart buyer? Dt•sperate -. Plac• 101 ~·1~ financing availa· home. Central air t'ondi· ••••••••••••••••••••••• owners arc tr:1n sfcrrcd Woods CoYe Corido Prapllrti•a • . blc. Great tax shelter. 6· tiOflcd. 3 Bdrm. + rami· oot of s tate and must go Just steps away from 752.1920 bedroom & 16·1 bedroom. ly . Zuned ror horses. Call VETERANS in JO days! Pr1 ceslash1..od that hike ulong a l400QUAn sT.NlWPOI: arAcH Low-Low vacancy . Bkr. Don 't rent •... you catt almost $6000 on this bcaoti!ul Laguna Beach . ._::..._· ___ -----Hurry· (714) 752-1700. 963-4543 own a home with no down s pa cious 4 bedroom, This 2 bcdr1n. 2 ba Condo payment. No payment. famjly room. form<i.I din,. is ready ror home ur Monterey Real Estat ~ for at least 30 duys • prox. 2000 sq. rt. of living buy on easy terms. , By The Sea·. ;.~,·... '.'. .,• i., ••••••••••••••••••••••• specialists in vcterr111 :irea. Best Huntington S43 ,950. Red Carpet . -· how;ing. Ask for Vetera11 Pa<"i f ic Ocean. VI E\\I rrom both le11els from ----------1 this quality 3800 sq.rt. Newport Heights 1 home featuring 3 \\'ood TEENAGERS PARADISE ing room home with ap. vacation. Lease opt or . 111· ·'·:·~~~·1;~1 W~ 2900 Worl d Real F:s tald fie a ch nei gh borh ood.1 ~R=•=•~ll=o~'~'·~'::•~7~·1~7~6~t ---I .,, · . ·'*' R·2 LOTS wanted, Corona Counselor, ~-7777, t•aJI , J l bl k f h Sacn.f1·ce l"'"-STMENT DIVISION del Mar or Costa Mesa. ,. us oc s r o rn t c i....:"c..c • •::::.c..:_c_.:.;~ any 1mc . be h h b · ··· Call Warmin gt on Charmi91.l-bedroom aDd burning fireplaces. E~l·h diting ,-oom, fireplace, Jevei +compJete With ··new pool, bonus room blths,beam ed'ccilinJlliV· kite.hen. Ma ny, manyt·x· 16' . ..:29'. l"o bJoc'k s I in1.f'bom . Huge 1ot. lras. must be seen toap· schools. 1\ssumC' 1v:-;; Trees aftd sWTubs gal~! , preciate. "! A I. o a n . A I! t ac . Cut tot e onC' at LDIJllftCI HUit I OSO Bought Anoffter Home Brothers, 673--0930 S57.000!! C:11l 556 -71135 .... Beautirul, perk ·lik<' BalboaP .. ·10..,la Or"""-",,..,!. ••••••••••••• ••••••••• Deli ghtfully decorated l bt.<drn1 'fo.,.·nhou~L'. 2 C;i r · gar. Pool & rec $295. nlo. Ai:cnt 646-3255. ......, .JV • ~rounds. near the Green· 8 Attractive l Dr. UniLi; Wal•er & Le~ .belt. Luxury -filled floor Steps to Day or Ocean REAL ESTATE Fantastic View plan. e ntry hall, lug Priced Be low l\farket SERIOUS Bayer· Single or &1ultiple Residential. Principal only 675--0215 Plus wo'r~s~op, pati6. 400E.ll"~ FDR All il4 /842-7·11:i2_ ____ _ BBQ •. We,,~v~te Yout In-C.M &IUS i...-on Beach I 040 !>ped.iQll. Asking S59,'54X>. • 11111 RA .:..._ •"T CaJIS.fl0.1151 #240 ••;;,;;.,;;;~;;:;:::~·· ..,, ..... HERITAGE -----fami ly room , dinin~ Principols Only $260 Mo-Bdrm. Outslandini; 3 bedroo room . oversized living t213) 33 1--0123 Rentals or 2 + de n Condo wit rm , private mastl·r --------••••••••••••••••••••••• $2000 Down focev""';"w oflhc genii b d d 22 U..,ITS lley -move in. V:tl'ant. rolling hills. upgrad co~i n:i::.~$~.~00~ 0 0 . n , Houfe.sFumi*d freshly painted. Near with s h a~ l'arpets. 54-0_1720 ~need ~t only S232,000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '*WANTED• 1 Renters & prop. Owner"' f\Jll prop. Mgmt Ser\'. j f'rcc Henlal. On e Corp. _ _:A~ge:•c.cnt, 556~91_1 _ ' new carpets. Built·ins. l'ustom drapes, lar.i;:l' Seller will !'arry back a Close to schools & !->hO!>" co11ered patio, air cood1· TARBELL, contract at Hr-,.. interest G al l 102 . • REALTORS C .. lo MOIO 1024 t•:i Years new. 4 Bcdrm 2 bath, bltns. lots o ••••••••••••••••••••••• paneling. Boat gate. • ~""'1'~""'1'""'1'~""'1'~•MESA'WOODS• PaUo•. 5 >Hnute. t bea(:h and ELiison 111 Tri-Level bylleltzer! School. Submit all terms_ P;ng. Call Dk,. l'•oo•n" Mu"l s•• to ap o\'er JO years By appl encr .... .~ "'" . REALTORS on1, . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 963-4543 preciate! Assume exist WALKlobeach, l Br$110. ~~".' 1 J.'li: 1-'1-IA loan . 2955llarborB\vd. I .Quail l util pd Newport Bea.ch. Wal• to the Beach ,......i:990 b I EASTSIDE 3 Br, I D.:i,. frpl!', SCTCened palio,1 cn<'I yard. 366 F,._ 19th SL S28S. No pets. s.47·6791 CU.SSlfllO HOUIS Adverlisen may pla<"e their ads by telephone B:~a.m. toS.:lOp.m. Mon:laythru Friday BtonoonSalurday CDSTAMFSAOPFICE 330 W. liay ~ 642·56'11 Nf;WPOJQ' BEACl1 3333'NewPoh Blvd. 1142-'6711 HUN'nNGTON BEACH inns Beach Bl11d. 5'0'.1220 LAGUNA BEACll 11111 Gle:nneyre t.acun• Be•<'h 494·9466 SADDLE BACK 25201 La Paz Road Lagun1 Hilla 5"111-&JJO NOR'hf COUNTY dial rree S4().1220 CLAS SIRED DEADIJNES De:adline lor mpy A Ir Ula is S:JO p.m. the day before pubticatton. ex· f;'ePl ror SUllda'y 6: Mon· day Editlon8 whe n deadline is Sah1rd1y, 12 uoon. CLASSIRED HGULATIONS ERRORS: Advertisers lhoukt -check thei r ads dai ly Ar report errors i mmediately . T HE lWLV PILOT auume1 Uabllity for the first In· ~t insertion only. CANCELLATIONS : When killing an ad ~ sui-t to maJte a reC"ord of tJte .K ILL NUMBER giyen )'OU by your ad taker aft receipt of your <'an<"ellation . This kill number must be prer;e n· led by the ad11ertiscr 1n cueofadispute. CANCELLATION OR CORRl:CTJON OF NEW AD BEFORE Near So. Coast Plaza S48i500. 4Br, ,JBa, Frm l DR: 5 ]6-8836 640--6161 ll arb or View Jlomc, Place 5115. vacant ru o 1 e, $27S.2BR,2BA . from leachwalk popular Monaco model. Pra erl:ies . , C06la Mesa. Also vacant 2017 Maple f'am ily Hm. Upgraded entry & kitc h en. Beautirully draP,ed . <·p' cpt 'd lhrou~h out. Landscaped ~· trront & rear s prinklers. Open Sat/Sun 12·5. S68,900_ 556 -1920. Promisl! Hl!r Anything But give her this custom cottage with a warm crackhng fireplace un- der wood beam 'ceilings country kitchen, candle lite dining looking onto a lush rolling green lawns. Three cozy bedroon1s a sunny den all nestled un· d er t owerin g s tately frees and only 538,!150~ Wow ? Call 546-2313. lfuntington Beach's mosl lly Owner. 2 DR, convt'rt -P752•1920 l br hou!ie •. can keep --~4'=94c:...~1~7~1~9--- clcgant. Delightfully Up· den. NC'Y.'!y decoralc<l. 2 ICOO QUAllSl. NIWPOll1 llAC .. hor,,_'.<;;..,S-84l50.30ulll pd. Agt. . / . graded 2 bedrrn .... "' A'del1'far4br,2ba. Townhouse with all of the !:.:._.1~~; •9oo . Le ;,i s c . T\\'0 -5 unit apt bldg just~ lslmd 3106 frplc, grnhse. $400. Av:ul , addt.-'d extras Beach"·alk complctt.'tl for sale. Close l\1ar. 1. 581-l<M5. has to offer. 7 Pools, 21~~;;;;;~;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1F.:A RLY <irea Hluffs; lgc2 to ma jor s hoppin l! ••••••••••••••••••••••• c I u l> hou s e s an dJ' b r 1 center. Isl yr write-off 2 B!', l Ba , bltns, frplc. \ beautifully lantl.s capcd BR. 2 a ., din. rm., Jl . $141\f . 536-2579: G/1·75. HewtyDecorattd d C 11 . 2 Orig. owner. S63.500 6i5-7673 F L NEG E ~rou.n s. a_ Centur~ t logiimaHigufl 1052 Broker •640-5560 592-S.Ol!l AI R A ARD NS_,,: J!~ ';"~~~ !nrorm.::i11on, ••••••••••••••••••••••• NE'W4 ., "blk l •-h lalboaPninsula 3107 2BR-St99. 846-687!_ :. uni , , s o.,.. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• . Executive Condos WE WlLL SELL YOUR !IOME for 4 7.. C01'-1· l\11SSION . 9 Orange Buy of Ille WHll NORTllVlEW Pride o o"'·n e r s hip 4 Bdrm. view home $49,950. Great buy, good tax Kl DS & pets ok, 2 Br. write-orr Income s1200 Oceanrr~t . 5or. ~ba, 'u!· garage. rncd yd, S175. ,1· 1 · ly equ1pt, avail unt il Broker Fee 3 BR C--•amo'no·-mo . " an Y x r a s. J ssoo 673 "10 ONLY 10 LEA · 3 & 4 Bedroom homes. Very well upgraded & id eally located . l'\car sch1:iols, beaches. & s hoi>- pin ~. Sl50Q. Oo\\·n or as- sume lo"' interest loan. County Multiple Li sting Boards a11ailable-1f it qualifies. Free consulta. lion & cstimalc-Realtor &12-2991 -/'.'umber one fnjoy tloe Good lifo Call 493-2S 13 unu 5J6-2S79 une. mo. -.... · Workshop, rncd yd, 2 br, Hext to RuMirtCJ ~l..C"---------11L<Ol)l1111'--leach 3141 dbl.gar,k1ds/pctsS22S ingt, neor Newport's I OO/o DOWN ••••••••••••••••••••••• P.1ove today. kids & pct:.' Upperlay. I BR ror person w/good ok,2brdplxS185. $40,9S0.-$44,9SO. 4 or 8 Units cmplymt. ,.,o,d. Mon -F,; 9lo9 '' . 962·4471 • :) 546·8103 345 UniYersity Dr Costa ~11.'sa units at only 49-1-8175!_ __ Sat-Sun · 9toS• --->Mission Viejc!. 1067 (Just off ITvine Ave.) 7.5X 's ~ross. i:yramid u Mewport leach 3169 HOMEFIHDERS •-..•••••••••••••••••••• 548·72:23 now. Trade-in s and ex·••••••••••••••••••••••• •64Z-9900• for JO )'Car". BAYSHORES CONDO ALL TERMS Sha<p 2 "'· all bllns. close to pool, bbq & and appraisal hilS been clubhouse. Crpls & drps, ordered. 3 Large Lotsofpriv:1ey. bed room s. f:.im rm , S P,\HLING CLEAN as a Whistle ! WOOD STREAM changes ac~epted. 2 BR. 2 Ba, Quiet locatioo. -,;; ;-;;---- BR, "Briollette". Ne i'""'1'""'1'""'1'""'1'""'1'""'1'""'1'""'1'~i U:EIQi.iai• l No children or pels. $250. dshwhr & dspsl. SS0,900. 646 •622 Ray MuftOI · Plac• mo. --. Priced for :.a quick sale! 2030 I 1/z Cypress Prine. only. Dy Owner. Prop..-lie• · Cute, Victorian Guest 837-8661. Santa Ana t 080 752-1920 house for lady. Utils. pd. Santa Ana H•lghts 1qo OOAnst NIWf'OttT lfACH $l50. 645--4829 You are the winner of trailer or boat access. REAJ_,ESTATE 131-:"rtERTHANNl-:W ••••••••••••••••••••••• College Park Welk lo beuch. Subm;1 1!J3.JS41l_ __ 3 "'· 2 ba, frml d;n '"" VETS EXCHANGE Lovely 3 BR plus. 1'4 ba. your ofrcr. owners ha11e ton air, charm'g. yd , w O t.s 'd h O B 2ticketstothe UCIHOME BASKETBALL GAME " boughtanothet. HO CREDIT 'd . M DUPLEXS29.000 . J6UHITSON u 1 es ower. n aY.. P 0 ·o I + JADE REALTY cov • patios. any •VA:tppraised tree sheltered lane, for 12131697--6087. HEEDED xtras. $50,900. Bkr •Won'llast! recreation oriented NO.Ho..nlhtfvrnishfMI J f----=847'-~123cc.:1---1Assume Exis ting 495-1020 ____ C,\L.L San Diego County .,,,,,,, •••••••••••••••• acuzzi s:1100 Below Appraisal!? VA loan on the 3 br Newport Beach 1069 WorlclReol Eslcrte S70.000. equity. 4 BR. Den, 3 lla, formal lo/.t ba w /den. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'fhc Vetcran:.Specialist HALPIMCHIH, Rttr. GtMrol 3207 $48,950 dining, lgc ram·rm, boat Courtesy Realty 1-:astbluff, 2500 .sq. ft. ram.1----5_56c_-7_7_7_7_ 2727 E. Coast li"'Y· F<"buary 22, 1975 I• Please cali 642-5678, ~I 333 to <'laim your Tickets . (North Counly toll froe numb<"r Is 540-12201. J:"J tc, 2300 s q . rt . near 962-7751 \ 1ew home, next lo park. South Laguna I 086 1 ----•~7_5-< __ ,._,_ Owner beach. S56,90o. RKH ---------Rest offer nr S83,300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FIX UP 968-5403 CllC'S. 0 5560 A Sacrifice ----t-luntington Villa~e 4 br,2 64 -ge~---2BR DOLLl-IOUSE 10 Units. Costa ri-t esa. , If. Waterfront condo, ba , \'l'ry C"lean, C rpl THE HEIGHTS ocean vi.cw, corner lot Mod erate rental area, n S 3 v c. th 0 0 ~ 3 n di>! boat slip, maih c hannel thruout. 16Jl2 Nassau, 3 BR. plus ram. rm., 2 ~17.500 642-8885_Bkr. vacaney. Near shopping ••••••••••••••••••••••• FREE FREE • Proressional'Ser11ice• •LANDLORDS• • • • l Dr w /dressing $140. per month. roonl. i:teaut1ful ho~e. park· view, a Br, 2 Ba, frpl. H.B.846-5i43. frplcs. Woodsy & warm. Mobile Homes &bus.. like l ands~liping, tr~. 903 fin. or lease opt. 1044 Lovely yard; guest apt For Sale 1100 PyrftdExc•MgOn Rentor lease$310toSJ2.'.j. plants .. big pool w~lh avail. S'l·l 500 S46-lil> J"ine 17 8 D 2 b k Jli<'UZZ I, part y patio. • · ••••••••••••••••••••••• S."9,500 ~··•••••••••••••••, ••••,~ll=odt:::c~Of'c...;1 __ 1~3:..::3_-__ 6.:_1 DR h ~ 'b·ea'•'rn •t ba',· .~rd~, .• •n",·. \ -· 642·990b California's Largest ••Rental Service!• l~---=$4.::8=~-- brirk ren<"i ng. Entry hall GEM Wi\NTTO BUY used skirt•. I ou&c near .... ewPort , " "" opens to gracious living -a•cHE OR'S • . • for 12'x56' Mobile 11ome. New Fwy $105. jl Br. iCosta Crpt. drpl>, d /w, bllni;, j rm, 3 big bedrooms+ "' L 120·FTusllnA\r,NB; CallarterGPM.642-' Mesa$160.2BrNewport frplc . Upstairs un •' d e n area. mass ive ~ DELIGHT RE_ALTC>RS __ f~2·4623 bcfnrcl''cb.llthplcase. 8l/40/o Loan Beach $185. 2 Br Hunt· rinished ran1 rm. Co11.'f\i· fireplace. copper plumb-,..._., End unit lwnhs e. wilh 2 • ----------157.: dbwn on palror ing~on lleach. bjile ' to patio. Blockw.i ll front&.!!•/ '·,, .. , ''""' •a ,~t·, d'a-. bdrms. and 2 baths. Jw;l Super Cond~inlum CL t·;AN 20x<l4 Jlomcltc, beach. Vaca nti Jlr hohe ,.,.,,, 2 Ca c ""'·New-, "' ~· '· .. ~" ,,..... n--t ~---•-D•luxc b• t fully ••P Covington.fl·plex's near •"l?n 540 1720 ~ ~ steps to adult pool and ... • "au 1 • B It, 1 Ba . S 10 .000. South Coast Plozu. ranch, $ISO. util pd. Agt. &S.D. f'rwy. 545-763,loq,, -'-• aa..JltA.V jucuzzi. Soaring ceilings, ~raded , 2 bedroom~ den, 751--0719,eves & wknd!I. flee. 979--&1'1h ' Ill 744 -5728. TARBELL. ~ 6TI&,;1fl'I-& lovely deck and !irepit in ~·": baths. rplc. Shows ---P rincipals only please. -:===::::":.::";;:::::::::!..,;;;;;~;;;::~==-...- lnnd motivated. Best buy 1n •••••••••••••••••••••• & AllOC. 642-8550 RUNNING: 11 c:::::.:.:::::o::..:::.o:::c_ __ F,overy effort Is made to JriU or corrttf • new ad that has bttn ordered, bul we caftDCll 1u1r1n· lee to do ao unlil the ad h11 appeared in lhe REALTORS AROSEONROSE paHo. $49,000 ln<lud;ng hke.amodel.Owne<very c.._forsalt rzoo PwlW.1.....,fleld $@\l~}.l-!Ja£tJiS• ' ST. WITHA "• ltl>SOO 2955 Ha'bo' Blvd. FOUHTAIM CAU 5S2-7SOO a 67S...:S6iJiriinyllmt AIJ~.J!.oc,~,o ~.~;toN cE.: • • • That Intriguing Wore/ Gome with o Chucf.lo -· DIM&A·UNf: A OS : n.. .. are 1lrl('lly n.tt tn •••rK"• by m•l1 or at ..,,. one l)f fH.lr C'lf· lkel. NO phone ordt"n. Oe•d lJne ~ J p .m . ........ CaoU ·-of· f ftc!f • 12 '*"' •t Ill ---' 'l'Jlll DAILY PJ l,OT J8 r•• IJM rll'bl to ~,, ...... -.. .,~,··· •rtf •••• ,.' 111 -ud &od•n,. .. rat. • rqullUoN ~-... lee. ' e&.USIMO H*'s•MllHI ' r.o ...... °""-- IM'tThls Whtore Carpets, Ora~~ P~int, •VISION• •VISION• 80% selle~ finan ced. L.P.Llnden ----'-......,.i.,cy,T,a.'°'1M 1 .,~,1 You Want To le A~l /F'M muiiC &[\,ui-glar 7....,'A: Int. T11ht $$forces 413 Morcissus o·~ ..,...,. ti .. ~-- The vf'r)' finest are&-'fn alarms. New throughout. REAL TY REALTY ~a I e. Owner/Bk r . 1--~ '°'°'d' .,.. this entire community! A 4 Bdrms. 3 B~ths. Fam. A Red Hill Company 714-6334603 Corona del Mar '°"' 1111 forM 1-~ -• setlingyou'llbeproudl & Bopu.s Rm. ~S .500. Univ.Park Center 2713E.CstllwY Youarelhewlnnerot I• LAR S 0 I I be in. A golden OP· Terms.Agt..342-9371 lrlline Coronadcl ~1ar 21.ti 1cres Golden Valley 2tickets tothe ~ .. ~;:...:;..::..,;::...;:;..;:_.--i. portuoil y for your CAUf<?~HIA Westcllff •rea Arizona. 10 miles from UCI HOME ( I I I cMld«n too. 10 min. t LIYIN. ~ DevlJ Da m · snt':s . a•SKETIALL L::::::·=-=-~-7' L-a l•ach I 048 Beaut. home 38R + Pt>OI . S44-3fl7 "" r-oe ea n 20 m in. Dis · \VITil ARIZONA SPACE -.,--· p-,,·bl-lond •ont,act.·1..:.:.:.....:.,::.,:_ _____ , G •ME 1 ,...;~.;;U;.-!.yl:...~,-j1 '1 neyland. Walk lo So. Easy care yard. Prlrne ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ " " "' " . Coast Pia.a. FRnlasUc 3 ne;ghbomood next to " North Laguna SulhlOmWltA. $7HOO .... JO.llNSON L~e_WN,....:._!? .. • . Febua'y 22, 1975 1 I' I I I bdri;p. + family room. large p1rk,. with lakes. • • .,..."' ,......... Please call 642-5878, ex •=-=~·=:-=·~ Catlstf----0022 ALL T!RMS', JiURRY! r Duplex, above Cresce~t REALTY __ _!97 ~ 60 Acres in Southerp 333 toclilm )'our ticket.., r J 1 J, WtAer&L..t Tel.842-9371 Bay Beach. Upper untt 10~ DOWN. llarborVie Californla,'I Gold e n <North Counly loll r H 0 ! T 0 .6 lan't It too ti.d aboot ~ REAL ESTATE hi.JS 3 lxlrms .. ocean view Triangle !between Lake be I 540 1220) • I' I I r .• h Jiving rm. with brick Homes. JBr Mon11 co. Perry•, Lake Matt\ews & rw m r s -• neurotic /1u._,-rym1n ..., o "" ' . t· • EASTSIDE HIDEAWAY •• atndng towcrlnc 11·~ with protecled pJuy art>h tor ~hildren or'wal<"hdog. Jt.1111 reduced lo SG6,5(l0. HAL PINCHIN, lltr. IEACHHOUSE frplc. & sundcek: Jowe:r Lowt>sl 111 $69,750. f'EE. Lake Elslriore) $500. W • * • ::::===:;:=:_~ lt•Pt Coting hit -t •• •• SJJ,100 unll 1·bdrnl., paneled llV· Owner. 644-1844. ___ acre:. 20% down or .will . A;thfttioft I 8 A T N' u~r I u·' 3 BR <lncldl mailer Inf( rm. with frple. plus WNER . 'H tRke 2 yr1. pre-Paid .1n·, I 1........ r r I p r e r...t..w .. ~le ......:31 "•-t Wfpr1v bath) courtyard l1te. storn~e area or hoh· 0 Anxiou&. ar t d y ent L....JL-.l-..L...11-'-J W'fillflt 1ot .... ...._.....-~-•1 1 en1 ry. W /huge trees, hy room. Prired riaht al View lton1cs Open House teres 81 own P~ m · Br1M new 1 P lelC nta · YOW~.,,_ ......... J ~ 1tt 2127&.Co1s1 llwy. 875-1392 r country kitchen, iill $77,SOO "ithterms. 'fHVRS/FRJ4-6pm. M2-365JRealtor , tbe beach ln HunJngt. , 1 • 'ft~ l1u1..~t fi xtures. Ankle de-SAT/SUN l-5pm. 40 AC lndlo: Citrus o Be.Ch. WJOO. First Yt fj ~~~!,1~~~,JfTT~•sJ JI I t j1 r lf11frJI tP crpt thruoul. Obi' m" : ft'l>;hA.-'l"D.,.. 2327 Port Lerwick Pl agrt, '9~ P$' •c: A deprC<"latio11. -.L . ~ car. All In A-) coDdl • · ua.:iu·..,.. · Tenn la court•, pool 240 ac. 18 ·ml So. o Th.l•ol ~ Uoo Just a hoP to UI IJJCiui:ill'G17 jaru~z:l . re<"reatlon area. Hemet, $800 per ac. You khtt Felr =~i.W~~i...--..J.._l...~...1.....J:...,J.,..J.jt!!,• bcat'h. Bkr982-SStl. 499 •2800 BROKER &10-67'70 ternu.•95·1020 8:11-t1Siot5311-2Mt -~---"---, 7 T • .. ' • .. . .,,, ' "' • • ~~t~~·~,.~~·~r·· HaoisnUofw..l ... d 'A,..llfilol•"'"' . "'~ .,.,.~ .. -...... Apor!Mftltu.t."""'d T-r.F•O•u•ry 11 .1975 OAILYPILOT •. 813 . ~I ••••••••••••••••••••••• .......................................................................... _, _._ •• d -~ to ·• 4•-•••• •••••• C9if.1"t:.·~······ •• .,. 24 11 11 ... ..... 3140 _,_,.,..llwfw_.. .. ...,_, ...... ,.,.,....d _...,.., ...... ·-. l JJJ4 l 41 ,.......,. ~101 Saa CleM1-te 3776 CMN W.1e · 31 P• ••••••••••••••••••••••• or Uolwlll•d 'fOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• '-'-..... , .......................................................................... .,......... ....................... . . . i••r .. ••••• .. •••••••• . Mwwportl..ch 3169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• \YAN'rEO Immediately .. J:r dvpJ~ .. i"' d:I: S ~. 2 Bu COl'fOO; bl\llf. ~ to, Oce1n or Ba STONg'S.<fhrow to .~•ch. ••••••••••••••••••••••• · Fenlale or male to ahr ... • ' .,. ? • patio po:ot•, oul'lttfe Aur. 1 &r. SlSS mo. 1 !iharp "clean l br. $195, H 1.. A ts · lM-l _. b h o $~ r :id.. •. ks;;::· main t ' s 2 8 s ·.mo .. w. Balboa Bl\/~. ' See ~tgr. ot house behind ew LUIUfY p 3 BR, ? Ba . sh••: bllns. • OAKWOOD ~~eS .~.,0:"2 ,:;t 846 e O • · .Y:a..· . . . 1tPL. at 254 w. Dcalond Walk to beaC~. 2 Ci 3 ocean 1/blk. 8fr. i\duJts, nl~ture bachelors. SllO 1no. -37'8!~ .j. . . ---:--CJrieer1ul&C~n28rApl. ~18 '\iedrms. fireplac:es. dble nopes. $32.$. yr ly ' nlo+shr.utilis.645-au:l ~ \.: '-DI!: ocean vle"'S" Jae Sundect Clost to Bch llltace. Children & pets 615-&JSO f lG HTS eves Two I U l 2 1&2Brs,cu ·~.twnllse.,f\l~ppina.~'inlel'&Sum· . , . accep.ted. No rce :.,.. ---• ••••••"t '''''t•••••• ce-llng1, f'rpl~. P.OQI & spa. m(f &Yfll. 673·0236. .lpw loWAlll Ullfilntflhed PINfCRE£1( 960-3221 REI" Property ltespon. g11.I wishes: to. z}ut<s Uonl homes F.'i"(-., living! NI .. b,eh & < 6 ······················~ llV•s ur )111.nagement. ' •DILUXI• INFLATION share charming Dal. lslu ~th ~ Br:, din ;~ fum ahOppi;ng. ~ l4 5600 mo . . IALIOA INH , TO IT$ NAME F.astbhdf 3 Br. 2 Ba. lse. tiom,e w/~amE. 67.S-81.39 rn). ffptcs, 2tt' car in~utll.49-1 $ .• .1 .. 1Br apt s. t;quipp~d ;1111rat Jl9~ Over~••ll ·-N"wo•·Lux•·tb'r.·~·. lnol. spac nlaster suite. The price ofe,·erythin1 or6ta-23&3 . irtlrgti dl'.PI> Boqt ten· -· --....--kllfhtP.J. UQ 1quc Joe.••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ .. ......,.. ,.. "' "" .. ....., din rm k dbl garage. is go 1 ne up . No"' ~Ii 1i' cJu 'b ra'cil. 2B~tlou$e.2bloc\t,ftopl Winter rates by 'vk or Oelux s BR . 2 BA with s.veama with water(f\H5 drps, dsbw1uJh6T, frplc. Auto door opener avail. Oakwood Gitrden Apt•5 MATURE wOman lo SS4b-SS60. mo. $86-8323 ocean: N o'rt h 't na . mo. 67S·8140 __ _:_ flrep~ace. patio. built-in create a relaxklg setting enct gar. $200. 960--2196 Pool &. R-ecreatlon area. helps you fight tnnat;on sh.are 1 br apt w /sam('. ~~~,;~~-.,.......__ 494-9502.evu•. . , appliances. curpetlng. for your spaclowt new 1· or645-3053 Adultsonly,nopets. by orl'erh1g an exclutfvt c. l\f. Call after 6 pm. ~ Oft leech 1240 •--a HIN;--~•so COl"Ofkl dtl Mar '3722 drapes, two car garage. or 2· bedroon1 .-ipart· . ------•S3l2• · · N 0 R en t Ra i 5 e 646-59l2 •••••••••••••••••••••• ......-• . · • .., ~•••••i •••••••••••i•••• v .. r ... convenient location men t . From S 190. NEW. eleaant. large (1200 .. ,, .. Amid:;.., w.ay, NB G u a r a n lee • ·. we ---·-, ••••••••••••·••••••••••• "' r t• It ·1 bl Of ~ fil d pl " 2 B 2 n~ 9U>I """' ODE RN large 3 bedtm. ' • ' BAC•tELOR-. nicely «e· near So. Coast Naza. urn ure n\lai a e. · .... u e.... r • Pd, Managed by guarantee that your rent 2 bir; fplc. covered patio. 3nr, ,2b3 Condo, bltns. eorJ'ledo 2 blks to Tennis Avail. ror immediate OC'• fice open 9:00 ,to 6:00, walk-in closello. Dining. \VILLIAM WALTER will not be raised for 11G<ore-1 for IPt 4350 .qw & bllas. good l0ta-wnl' ~O·wall cpt, d~I gar. & "Sh op •s. $150. mo. cu pan c y. $300 /mo. 2300 F11irview ltd .. Costa frplc, plush carpeting, co ru n ye3r and you still ••••••••••••••••••••••• t100. $350., mo. Ask for S27~. Call 673-1 .. ~1 Ol' 673-724Sor 81'3-9403 .. 962-8118 Mesa. Phone54S-2300. pvt ya rd. dbl encl . ha\le the flexibility of GARAGE off street. 212 uev or Dale 903-4567 84G -?'M4. ___ ---r-earage. • blks lo beach. Ocean view on Dalbo month·month,·OCC:upancy Chicago, HB. 536--0862 963-1786. ClgUnO Nigtal 3152 I Dij $185/$220, W /garaJe· 16oa lllMCI 3106 2 8 1 b d d" $320. per mo. Sl• 16th St, Pen. 2 BR. Den, Patio. Plus you gel a IOI. rnore orSSl-1659 aner 5. •••••••••••••••••••••• Beaut. view. Util pd .••••••••••••••••••••••• hr. :·crpts, 8rps. IS• (714)536·J722or536·8256. $325.673-5502 ror your money 11t · ·~~'eS::~!a~ ECLUDED. Spac. 4 br.2 Adll!l,nopets.673-49f0 2 Br. Ground fir, .yearly s:.:;1;.'· Sl O mo. NEW oei~2 B;;s;, lO'TOOCEAN ~~~17~dinln:~~!~~i :~ Office Rental 4400 2 BR +pool, $225 ba .• mrbl. frpl + rnany I BR over gin·, ulll' pd ~~~t~l27. 9rrpl, ahr · gar, ~ Fr pit':. All bltns. $250. 3 Br. $325. mo. Propert rac1 lilles. a fu ll lime Ae· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR +tam rcn, $375 :~~1 7:75· lst & last. $200 0 • r~ shag, .no pet ....... --.. MOVE in Bonus! 575. cash mo. All util pd., encl. House, 612-3850 t i vities Director ~·ho Desk space available $50 2Story48R,FR,$4~ ----------. 433 ~1rts.644--4340 allow. to quat. tenants. ga r . 960 -1889 o r DUPLEXON plans p11rties. UBt~·s. mo . Wil l provide lst&lastmoilthrent ill YI I 3267 ---llalboa,enhtsulo 3107 whileupa:radedext.Lg.1 846--4938 · Trips&more! Free Sun· furniture at $5. mo. 800sq.l't.offh.·c , ... ~•••~•~•••••••••• C•taMesa 3724 ....... •••••••••••••••• brapt.Shagept,gasht & ---THE WATER. day Brunch. An s wering se rvice ' ·npr1'mel.l,,.11'on. •••••••••••••••••••••••DELUXE b C d 60C ranges. Pool. Walk to BEACH/OCEAN VIEW 3 BR. 2 Ba, Frplt", Wet available. 17875 Beach "'"" 3Bl".2Ba.l lh yrolt!.tyr 2 r on o. 1 · B Red.Carpet. ltealt~rs lease, S350 mo, 1-'ront & Casa de Oro E. Oceanfront. sub·prkg, shop'g. $1:15 to $170. Wtr. 1 bdr/$190/adults bar, boat dock. patio. pl Singles. I & l bedrooms. :.1;~12~~t1ngton each. ~---=842-5543 Bi1ckydin,892-1219 ALJJ-UTILITIESPAID ele\lator,se.c.~at~s.$350. pd . No p ets . 1887 l248lhSl .~0-8442 ly furn. $450. yrly ~~r~~ta~<i~r~~~:;l,~~~ ----- GREAT 4 bedrm, 2W bo, Hewpot"f leoeh -m, Compare befor~ you rent ~ar~ ~:~';1med. ttfonrovia 5<IB·9743 --utiUtle1 Pold · . 675-4421 .. daily 10 to 7. ~rry, no 150 I Westcliff Dr. fam area & patio, 2 car••••••••••••••••••••••• . Custom dt:signed · _ __.:...._ CHIUJIEH OK Delllxe spac. 2&3 Br pt:lS or children. Newport Financial Ctr gar. $375. per mo.(..'()N002br.2Vl:ba,pool, 'F.ea~uring: .. OCEANFRONT Yrly, ~ Lge28r $170;3Brl1128a studio apts . Dis· Oakwood lrasingOfflceSpoce 962--4471 ask f~eith bltns. wa,h/dry. gar. n •Sdpact,01~.shkti.tchen with in· br. 2 ba, frpl, bltns, cpts, Sl90. Duplex ~ 4·plex, 2 hwashers, patios, some STEPS TO IE.A.CH Garden Call on Site !\'I an ager ---pets.815~188 srec ... ig .1n,f!.. drps.675-1536-pools. cfpts. drps. ~·/frplcs. Near shopping i714l642-3lllcxl2·1ti :J BR house, new crpt:>, ~ •Sepatated1n g area 548-79ll certter. schools & Fwy. 3 BR,2ba, furn S300Yrly Apartm t __ Jrp.!i . 2 BA. Lrg front & WE;STCLIFF COlY 3 Br. 2 •Ho.n)e·likes.torage Cnnistrano a.ach 3818 ------Fr om $275. 536-2579 2 BR,) ba. winter, $235 en s DELUXE OFFICES rear ynrd. $28S /mo. 1st & Ba home. Patio & yd. Nr. •Pra,vate patios •• ~~•••••••••••••••••• ~ ----3 BR, 2 ba. $JZ5 unf. yrly Mewport leedl Horitl Al RPO RT LOCATION' la.s t + $50 clean'g dcp. schools.$350,646-2389 --Closedgaragew/storage OlJPLE"X 3 Br. 2 Ba. •NEW·• 1¥JAINT seaside 2 Br 3BR,2ba. Yearly,$400 Irvine and 16th J>atio suite from $125. 1162-6173 ----•Marble pullman W/Spanish arches & io· 2 BR, 1 ba, winter, $235 S45-0S50 .cc ___ ..,._ ---·--3BR. 2 Ba DUPLEX, has •Kingsize Bdrms h!tns. lge yard, ot·eao ceiling. Refurbished in· CORONA DEL MAR ... ...,.... '-c:lt ~ ~r~. Ja~f~t-ilA~)~nit~~i DUPLEX 2 Br. ncw'cpts, everything. Nr. ocean,•Pool-Barbecues-sur· view.S275.G42-_!.t55__ 1 BDR terior w/lge new kit, 4 BR . unr. house, ram. 16th at Dover serv. •No Lease Req. • drps. appliances, f.enced tennis & olympic pool .. rounded wtplush lndscpg COl"OltCI def Mar 3822 $235. Ul'il pd. SJG--4770 rm .. 2 baths. S500 Lease 642·8170 l ~l onth Free Rent. yd. 536--4110 $'.?95. yrly lse. 642-3573 Adults -No pets ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------or lease/option. 20$2 s. E. Bristol, NB -------lBDRMFurn.S215. SEETOBELl~Vt.:! LUXURY seaside 1 Br. HEWPORTCRIST ~l_.1!~ ..... .1 557·i010 Sh:.trp Z bedr m, tluplex.SUP1':R4br,2V:iba.club 3652.:.0..:i~ol-~u:.i~~~:~· 2 br,lba.S27o.$29Q.3 br. APTS pvt park~ng .w/C':'ll 2BR,2ba.condo$52S Xl~1.UiJ . .lra5'UililJ! --- Obie gar. $235. mo. tst & W/pool. S560 per mo .. in· -----2 ba. S32S. All recently re· secur•l)'. ew 1nter1or COMMERCIAL UCllllC llfWCOllClPT! NEWPORT BEACH last. Nr parks, schools & erg. gardener. 640-16.15 $JO WEEK & UP decorated & w /garage. w/frplc. $200. Two ulil OCfice suite, Npt. S250 . ADtlll LAll£SID£ llVJIC: :! Deluxe s uilcs, 42< per beach. Ask ror 1\nn or eves. .•• ,., L•rkspur. 64"6800or Like li\li ng in a West.em pd. 536-4770 i '•·ft. ~rokcrs V·•r ·,n·oa. -------•S6.60Night&Up 64·~ •. ,~ '" movie set! O ld West ---· ""'"'11 ""1 ..cci•110 ~ •00 h •~. Rcalonomics. 675-6700 I~ CONDO . 3Br . 2•;.. Ba. Xlnl •Studio& 1 BR Apls ----flavor with city slick EXTRA lge 2' Brf, 2 Ba, dlx •lo< •'°'' 1V&M 'dS A '\ r P I let I 'd h •I 8R ,liR • c:ond .· Near Beach.• a1 erv \'a1 DUPLEXSoo(Hwy,2Br. eatures: oo,comp e poos1 eaptnrbc .Adil. 962 .. 4471 r.g Leas('. 6-1·1-t460. •PhoneServ, lltd pool 1 Ba. Adults: no pets. kitchen with refrigerator sorry no pets $165. •2 BR & Oen OFFICE S'ACE. N.I. ---1----·-----•Children &PctSection t""rplc. patio w/garagc. incl. Wall to 'wa.11 plush 536-8362 from $175 -$485 \Ve stc liff Drive. One I.,\RGE Fed yd, 4 BU 2 NWP'TShores. ne"·er2br. •$5.offweeks re:ntwtad 8300.675 _,3616 carpeting. Adults only. ----· MewV.rdeEost&Adoms man office $65 /mo. Call Ba. w /w crptg. blt~s. den, pool/tenn priv 'GS:· 2376Ne~·portBlvd,C~f ----no pet s . ALL NEW! LA R GE l Br, encl . * *.. Genellill.642_0200 walk to Schouls. Pets. nrbl~~~16-22~ 548·9755or6.t5·396i · z UR APT, So. or Hwy, Hight now & only a very garage. P.larried cpl or 540·1800 ----------- ·------walk lo bch, adults, S240. few available. mat ure ad ult. Sl40. M.F. Cobb STH.t~ET FRONT 3 room siftgles O.K. S:!95. DOYER ·SHOIES PT:S 642 _5953sto5wkdys; 1939WALLACE t !W arner /Beach> 21..9.2Mir.amar · office, gd. localion.929 ~-4~----* 180'1AY-VIEW-* .. ;•;GA.IDEM.A -573--'.398J /G45-9399 eves 7=4440 llakerSt.. CJ\t . 546-6212 3 DR., 2~ ha,, new deluxe 4 Br. 41/l Ba . dining rm, •••POOL ' &wknds. 642-745·8 w·LKT --~-C-H Balboa NEW ------2100 sq. rt. 2-sty. 4911 lge Camily rm, 3 fr1>lc:s . Furn 1&2 Br apts 1n -------"' 01-"·ouare,thewinner or e e 55~PERSQFT Pearce. nr . l lunt. super brick 11atio & adult section. 1o:1m CostaMHO 3124 UTILITIESPAID 2licketstothe YOU"LLIEGLAD !Gl7WESTCl.I FF-NB llarbour. $450 ~tonth landscape. 4000 sq rt ex· Garden Apts, 642-3645 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llVUll /WEWPOIT/COSTAMIU Beaut. studio apls, 2&3 UCI HOME YOU WAITED! . .\GT. 5-11 -5032 M6--49J8 840_1165 ec. home on blufL $975. ------HACIENDA DEMESA Br. frplcs. blt ns. dis· BASKETBALL Introducin g neW bach ·---mo.6-15-6177 SU·SCASITAS 160W. Wilson,C.~f. hwashers, 2 car garage. , M . N t GAMP a nd l bdrm apts well ~ br condo $230 /mo. r~1\, ----·-----1outes to ewpor Beautiful Grounds Sundecks. From $275. ~ ;\C. DW, pool + tTlore. 500 ST. f'ndre"·~ Rd. 2 lJ:r. Beach, bachelor & I Br Adults. No Pets 536_2579 1-""ebuary 22. 1975 worth seeing. Refined A v 1 3 / 1 . J 0 h n , 2 Ba. hv rm,. din rm. ~1t. r~rn . Adolt.s no pets. 2110 10 m inutes to ocean. ------Pleasecall 642~78, ext yet arfordable •.(;reat •.•·•-8JIGJ6<G-~28. gar. S290. Apply at offl<i? Newport Bl , C~t . Large 1 BR $l75 .. Gas & SE,\CREST APTS. ~ycle 333 t 0 c I aim your BEACl-1 en\lironment • ~ •• -t th•-h All ti pd furn i shed a nd un· ---600StAndrewsRd. -Water inc .• Draperies, 0 e ucac · u 1 • • Tickets . (North County KIDS ok 2 Br dplx gar ------NEW large bachelor. carpets. gas heat. gas Dfltlnctl¥e J,2&3Bdrms . 'tol l free num ber i furnished. ~·alerpd. 5185. · 'SP'l'Gl.1\SS Oc\'u 4 br, Drive by lllO Victoria. stove, air conditioning, • • • • • • 540-l220). •$185 to $2 lS Kids&peLsok,2Br,fncd F/lt.D/lt&pool.tbl.$87~. 548 ~1081 ______ swimn1ing pool. rec. AduttApmrtmenll LOVELY Jlunt . Bch. .. .. • I P . ~,45 1no 644 -1791 /642-8235 room.washers&dryers. •fl•c:M-..,IA JEKdr•. homes. 3 & 4 Bdrms. -----646 8453 ye , gar. r1vate . .,... _ -·-----·--~--2035 Fullerton, CM ______ •1't••* '~"". Nitr l.ited Juan ~rivate ~f kids & 2 3 Bedroom home localed 1 BR Furn. 2 lrg closets, MEDmRRANEAN • f;;~~=tiMIRr•<Md ~·b~~-Property ttt gmt ,.·.C 00 apl 000 s 0 lrano 0 ••••••••3•8••7•8• • ~ r,gar:. in Spyi:lass l1ill Village queen s ize bed. priv. VILLA.GE ~.:.:-,l';iu1eri11n,t'""t"M'°"" 846-1311 .NoFee ~ ~on-tri ~to9 or Jlarbour View. 1-~an· dressing rm. t•xtr:.. lrg I Bedroom (7 l-Hl'~1!1-1:1oi ---~---CL"EAN2br condo. ~ • Sut.Sun ~Jlo S laslic vit!w of mountain.'! rooms, enc I'. g ;1 r 2 Bedroom & Oen C l-I I-~Z ORO APTS Has Pool • e ..... 1ta£tl1 HOMEFINDERS & lites rr1)m mast~r ~·/storage. Adults only. 2 Bedrooms 8234Atl anla Sl85mo. 552·921· .,a.,OU\..1 ~ftu' . •642-9900• s uite . living room . nopets:._ ____ ..... ___ 2BedroomTownhsc LIVEINAFOREs·r 1,2&3 BR. Priv . gar.I ~--.---r ~B 2-8 -----d--formal dining room & NNING 1 br Garden 2400 Harbor Blvd. 1 Br $l8S. 2 Br $20S . Gas pool. wash er , dryer. •••••"'"•••a•••••••••3•8••8CI•• 1433 s•---:-A.-e-nue 1 r , a. ~pts , rps kitchen. Luxury appoint· 1 p 1 • oom Cost aMeSa 17141557·8020 & t pd Ad It 0 Clooetobeach.536--()336 •,.....-•""' t.hruout.patio.S325. 1 W'th h" h ap . oo. r .... t'. r . _____ wa er . u s. n _______ SIOOOFF Newportleach 8-12-8414 n;ien S: I . t IS ome S180. 710W.18thSL pets. 114 E . 20th. CM. FREEREHT Office sp<1ce . handy to San Diego Fy,·y. All sizes. 60 days free rent on I yr. lease. 831-1400 . • l i\10 , t'flEE RENT* No lease req. Dix. offices adj . ,\irporter 1-lotel. A/C. full services. Frm $135 mo. 2172 DuPont. Room 8 • 833-3223 •Ti l n~ Corona del J\far Cst Jlwy Dix space fronl .10 ft 2845 E. Cst 1-lwy 675-6900. you will receive the keys -------Pft..Lilce ~--0137 or64G-4095 I MILE FROl\t BEACH! (tst ru ll mo. renl) SPARKLING 3 Br, 2 Ba, lo private, tenni~ court, GIGA"'TIC 2 BR Surround' ----Deluxe l & 3 BR apts Limited orrer ·------ fam rm . cpts . d rps, pool, & Jacuzzi. Only 5195. 11.,"'uoderpriced. DELUXE 1,2 &1~~Apts l,.RG I Br. bltns, dshwhr. Boat&Camperparking •Beaut &spacapls l & 2 BR .. ruUy eq uip~ NEW plush office bldg,:? 300 SQ t"f. crpls/drps. $95. per mo . Call 646-2130 or 679-3709 bltns. SJOO. RED CPT steps f~o~ your front Clean. That's why this Also Furn. Bachelor a~u lts /no pets. $140 /mo. Somefrplcs.Sl85·$310 •Adultorfamil yareas kitchen. Tennis courts. to 6 Rn1 suites. Con· RLTRS. 1\rlene , door. $52a per month. a pt won't last long. PvtPatios -lltd"Pool Call645--4291_____ Phone8-1G----6139 •2 blks from So. Cst swimming pools. Near ference Rnl . Xerox 893 -1351 Cal\64-1-4687 Pun'fied W"l"r ,·n·I., ... N Sh · Adil Onl ------Plaza . beach, Corona del !'.lar . .. " .. ..........,, r . op g -5 Y SEW spacious 3 br, 2 ba. •Adult recreation 673-2246. copier. Nr OC airport lr'T)H 3244 WES'r BEACH yrly $350. 2 of green lawns, covered Martinique Aph p , .. l yd. frplc, dbl gar. No loguno leach 3148 facilities &clubhouse · -----.--~-3040 f- ••••••••••••••••••••••• br frplc drps cptd d /w garages. Orr.street park· 1777Santa Ana Ave, CJ\f pets. S315. Also 2 br S225. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .Children's play areas • SANTA ANA 2 Br. 2 B.a. OFFICES ----------1 working ad Its I 213 J ing. Adults, no pets. · t.tgr Apt 113 646·5542 2675 Elden. C.l\I . Days, BRAND new 2&3 Br. 2 Ba •Stale licensed day care Upper $180. down $190. l R•ur•Ls 696 5880 Fullerton Ave. (l blk E. 642-4905 2 s t ory de lu xe con: center Br upper $115. down $12.5. 400 s9 FT & UP * g"lll"' * ------ofNevoportAve.lblkS. ----dominiums.Superocea •Chi l dren 8 y r s All w/encl gar & A/C. MISSIOM'VIEJO :! UR, ~~~t~· PAR~ S32S Nt:WPOllT l{gts 1. Br or Bay I. 642-8690 , Marina Pacific !Br Apt, Married. cpls on· . :~ws79;l25 /S450. yrly · younger Wi ll, accept kids&pets IESJ PRICE JBR.2 ba. SL25 duplex .• stv&ref. S135. LOVELY exlra lg 1 hr, VILLAS ly. 2 Sml Children OK. -I _______ •Sorry, no pets 542~7 IN AREA T~IE TEH RACI-: Mon -:; I-ri 9 toD very clean, no pets. Sl85. 8155 mo. 646-~23..:__ __ Charming 1 br. rrpl. patio, •2 &3 Bedroom:. ---Crpts. d rps. wet bar .,BR.2 Ba. "'""'",'J60 Sat-Sun 9lo5 1004 ,.,1 ".•m;no . Bra11dNewCuslom1\pts . W l k b h •FromSl85 R~ 4000 8.ll-l6oo -........ ...... BACl-l·lB!t.2eR '.il05·2Blt,gar.employed view. a eac · P"lKP••z•&I •••••••••••••·••••••••••!----"= :1nR.2Ba. S395 HOMEFIHDERS "'A6-57"• 1 i l 'ldOK $260/mo Aft6 A -A t'wALNUTSQUAH1': •642-9900• .,.. ""-----·---Driveby tllOVictoria ~oupesony.1c11 . . . ROOMSS20. wk up with SUB-LET. Huntington :i Bft., 2 Ba. $.3.)() ------LARGE 1 Br. adults only. •OPEN SAT/SUN • no pelS, Ref req. Sec dep 497-2537.____ 805 w. Stevens kitchen S30. wk up apt. Exec· Park. \lery desira- TUR'rLE ROCK Clemente-1276 Sl•l5 ipo. Gtil pd. 532 64S-Glii 550·548-7237 _____ l.ogu'taHiguel 3852 (Of'£ Sunflower> 548-9755or645-3967 ble area. Util pd. SIOO. 3BR .. 28a. S4:15/<150 •••'•••••••••••••••••• Center.S48-3076 GARDEN apt, Jgc 2 Br,••••••••••••••••••••••• Santa Ana 545-1121 ----'---p/mo. 714·848-0141 or GREENTRl:CE OCEAM VIEW I' s bltnsincl.D/W.ncw"·tw SEA v 1 r.:w Villas. $80., m . w /pvt ha~~ ror 213·592-592 l eves. 5 Bll .. 3 Ba. $100 •Tropical Pool• . , m exy . shag + drps. Pvt patio. Laguna Niguel. New 3 $1~5. Newer l:8R, bltns, F-e.r l,n1 ed QI a.d1y .• K 1 t~h DEERFIELD NEW 3 BR & Den. 2-000sq 1 & 2 Br. · cpts, drps. Two Years Old Br. 2~1i Ba. ocean view. crpts. drps."d1s:posal. Gd pn\I gs. uie ome in FREE R"NJ 38R.2\6 Ba . Sl2S fl . looking into D.P . bllns.patio.Gas &water CallafterGpm 54z-7973 rrplcs.wetbar.$400.mo. loc : 2701 W. McFadden. Cl\I, refs. no s mok'g. [ CORONA DEL MAR Harbor. Catalina & S.<::. paid. 548·1168__ Look Me Up At LGE 3 n 2 B · Mesa orlseopl. 640-8495days. PH:.>42-6547 540-719S =o• p1··r. $425. Mo. (714) ••M•uCH"' ••TS r, a in · ------------6ROOMOFFICE 2 Ddrms, 2 baths. ~ ... 3740 wit. "'" "'"'..-del P.1ar. New cpts & R h ClllNA COVE 496.5275 on leach ' 778Scott Place, Cft1 .1. :-JEW Oelux 2 & 3BD apts $125 NEWE"R Single, 1 oom 1n private ome & RECEPJIOH JBdrms.3ba .. lurnis hed •••••••••••••••••••••• 642-2007 paint.S22S. Famiies.no Adull&fam.sec.adj.l small child/pet ok. 2701 ,Mesa Ve r de area, S900, !'.t onlh to !'.1onth JUClft BEAUT ·1 Br furn apts Adult-Nopet-Dshwhr pets. 675-5800 Brok~ Crown Vly. Shop. Cntr. W. l'ttct•adden.$42-6547 ·545-2095 Hl-IOlA5l~Ftrt. NEWPORTCREST Capistrc.o 3278 St6,S&S175SpanishStyle S h g t Closed r $240 t $295 23821 -,.. •-'••••••••••••••••••• bldig,pvt,enclgar.,pool, 8 ~rpBBQ . RE~UCED re~t for ite . · 0 · Sl70.2BR,28a,W/w cpts ROClftllrloard 4050 Ideal for Real Estate. 3 BR. 21h ba, furn. MOO garage. as · duties, dwnsta1rs. 3 hr, 2 H1llhurst Dr. LB. 714-d bl d. 1 Gd ••••••••••••••••••••••• \Viii short term lease (1(' C •LL 552 7500 BR townhouse $225 . mo. sauna, lndry. ad Its. 11301 Gas & water pd-Pool b ha t f ·t 495_1760 or 499 _1625 rps. tn.s,, 1sposa . . "" '" 32196 Paseo Carolina. Keelson Ln I blk W. of ----a ~.s g cp ·• am. uni · · ---·-Joe. Child/petok. 2701 w. PV'T. i:tes1dence_,3accom. sub ·lea sc . 752 -0460 •.VISION• C21J)9G6-473S;337-6348 Beach orr S l alerNEW 2 Br . s pacious. nopets.S40·67521979"6995 Mtowportleach 3869 fttcFadden.:>4"2--6547 ava1.I. Ho'!1e sur· BKJ<. ----842·-7848 Garage. No pets. 8215. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---round gs. Sem1·pvl. $250.j ;;i~~----.!;-;;;;; REALTY .. ,.,.,,.... 3298 -----675-1~19 >-Palo! 3826 3 IEDJt09MS p•t. '325. 548-4464 , •••••••••••••••••••••• BACllELOR $135. No Beautifully eleal_I xtr GuetlHomtt A RedlliliCoinpuny lose to ll unlington pets. Reliable. steadily OAKRIDGE VILLA 3 br, •••••••••••••••··~··••• \rg 3 hr, 2 ba apt. Bltn~, ••••••••••••••••••!!.~~ \)niv.ParkCellll.'r Center,super3BR,2BA. empLadll.536-7947 2 ba. b ltns. children NEW deluxe apls. 1 Br a /cond. Chi l dre PRIV•TEROOM lrvinQ. cpts. drps, bltns. dbl ----welcome. $225 . 858 Sl85.2Br.2RaS250&up. welcome. C l ose l "' -------..,.~~I gar., rlice yards, $295. Charming StudiQf"co~do. Center, 645·9219 Open Sat & Sun 12·5. schools.1''rom $200. for ambulatory person., rg 003--4567 963-l786 Bev nr beach. Frpl, jat'lltz.i, ------3 318 1 1\1 aria n n a. Glefa•lew Apts Good r~eals . Nice s.ur· •,I R, 2 Ba. ~001.,.~r. orDale. S215mo.213-596-9479 ADULTS~no pets. 2 Br. 496-8820 AcWt 2217 S.Fairv·iewaptD round1ngs. Eas.ts1de VC J. (wy, shopping. ~·5. --J t' $175 G • C M A I ~it eves. ondorniniwns/ leoch i3748 enc· gar., pa '0· · NEED Space? New tg 2 • • 546-8755 osta esa. vai now. Fant 3400 •••••••••••••••••••••• 644-o878or 548-769..!..___ hr. Den 2 ha dplx P"1 HaMll· ~ Call 548-7148. LA~E 3 br, 2 b3, Un.iv. •••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANFRONT2Br. Util. 1ashlcleLge2 Ir deck. Gar ocean vw * 2WEEKSFAEE oru:t'.!::~~O PR I VAT~ & Semi Priv. P'ark. frpl, vaulted BDR. 2BA. on Laguna ,·,,·I. 0025. mo til 6/15. W/ bit r · ...,_) bllns.Frplcbar~"""t\/mo Moveinw/depoSitsonJy rm avail Small Gu-t ' • t .. .;>..:> w. ns. re ng, .......,.. ~ ...,'>I\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• • .. .. ce• .,g, nr rec. cen er. Niguel Golf Course. 536--0321;497-l{;OO Sl8o. Adlts , no pet s 493-820$ 1 BR $190 2 BR _..., J-lome in Costa Mesa. MUTUAL BLDG. T"·o offices avail. One at 620 sq. rt. & one at 2.2.1l sq. rt. Both at 50" per sq. ft . Good loc. All ulil. paid, inc l. janitorial.• elevator. parking & security service. Ask for MCCann or Miller $4 .547-7~~552--0055 Beaut. furnishings, com.----------642 -9520 ------Refrig. Security,· Pool. 'l'llE EXCITING . 642 _9278 r 11 9 556 --IMMACULATE! 2 br, 1 J acuzzi, Rec. Bldg PALM MESA AnS. COM .. ANV ·rHE! TERRACE Univ. plete ac ·4 5-4 _..;__ OCEA. N FRONT CASA VICTORIA/ ba, cfpts. drps, util pd, w I ex ere is P rm . MI NUTES TO NPT. ocati•Rentols 4250 REALTOR·s P~; New ,l br, 2 ba, rrpl, exes Uftfunt 36QO For Lease-Sale·Tradc ,\dulls 1 & 2Br, no pets $190/mo. 586-547&. 8iUiarll:-. Colu1·T\' BCl-1 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• SINCE 1944 .. cll~'~••dSae. 2 pat-!os. •••••••••••••••••••••• $oulh Laguna ·-EX· Unfur/furn fr $169.50 Irvine A\•e at i\·1esa Bach, l & 2 BR . from Sl7 NEW Palm Desert Condo. 673--4400 ...-....-. NEW. elegant. large (1260 <1lui'lve, Private&. Plush. Pool.rec rm, elev. Hunfin9ton 8*och 3840 a45.485~ Adults. No Pets 2 br. 11 ~ ba. tenn. crts, 1 ~""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'~ sq ftl duplex . 2 Br. 2 Ba.1.. 2e E d Apt See gate gas/wtrpd •••••••••••••-.••••••••• \ 1561 Mesa Dr. pools, jacur.zi .. Taki ng 1~ CllARMING 2 BR, 2 Ba ilk ~ I t Din'ng ur , 8 n · ' ' ' =-(5 blks from Newport R V t'ons $200 per ' Terrace Townhouse. wa -incoseii. 1 ' ./PaooramiCViewrrom 52.SVictoria.642-8970 WAUCTOIUCH Blvd.} , eser ai · · 0£fice Space /photo .,.0 644 9141 Crpl c, plu:!lh tarpcting, x pansive •SI.Indeck\ 21_ Delux : Br. cpts, drps, PAC New 4Br. £rplc, 2+ "'AG 9860 week. 714 ~193-6273 studio. 1500 sq ft. So . ..,.. .mo. -pvt yo.rd. dbl encl. Prk'g 'S paces w /atten· * * •GA.IDEHA'TS ,bltns,gar.20Sl5thSt.or bf\, garage. OW, Yrly """'· ettfals to share 41oo Lag. 31658 Csl Jl\vy. un{i ~sity Park. Green· garage. 4 blk's to beac5h. d.ant. 24 hr security. *"ft •POOL · 21716thSl.847-3957 lse. nr beac h. 4823Vt l----------·I·•;••••••••••••••••••••••• (ll.787--4439/499-3569. lr,,e .Ln .. 3 br. 2 ba. Cl....,,. S::J20. per mo. 514 l&lh t, E leva, t·ors ln Pool & J Bil apt -1•. ,·n adult -R;ver /\\'e. 0 •50 per mo. ----- .: v. .... Htg Bch <7141536 1122 """"' d I N .rt _,,. ~1AN40toOOyrsto share THE EXECUTIVE 1,,~·is & pnrkli. Former · -Beach. scl·tion, Teenagers ok. t Br. $145. A u t s. r 673-7180. ...v my 2 Br, 2 ba apt. SISO Of''FICE m .home.Vac.S<ISOmo. or536-8256 CallSucCpnn~r }:l1n Gnrden Apts. Pacific Jlosp •• 1 blk rB' N 3 &M 5 or83.1~~-1_1 _ RIVACY + 2 bed,ZBo. 5S6·0770or67S·51G3 642-364L _ shop'g cntr & bus. PARKHEWPOIT 'll,, J.L!:!'°!!, mo .. B.645-76~--g~n~;~ds~~~e~P~e:;.ic~~ 'O 'h f I fo"ASl!:or gar. •>tttin & yd. 5225_ No wport leach , '3.769 lean Eostslde 2 Br. Will 842-38$8. APARTMENTS t•EMALE room male lo overhead cos1s. Offiees t. -?mes or •1·llVINE Pf!l."1.C~1 .G46-•-t14 ••••••••,•••••••••••••• considerchlldor s ml.....,, i:tachelortor2 s hore 2 DR apt. on S200 S38S . SA ~ In lht• -~ --• -t ..-=• ~ Blks, Beach, $160. 2 br. Bedrooms and CORONA DEL ~!All Balboa Isl. '$80. 673 -9467 I . n1o . to mo .. in· ar . Call us~-We .ire NWP'T OC ~I 3 n.H. 2 Ha. ~yb~~:t'f. ~~y~T,~ ~; Sl{tS. S48-o84~ _.:_ nttraclive bltns, no pets. 'ro~·nhouscs 2 Br Townhou!ie'. frplc, ~ft.7 :30or675-t47-1 ~~·r:~~~~;, ~~.:,~~o~li~~~ her .lo !e~vc ~0~ ~ •t till C\' err lh 1 n g . Nr 646-7103, eve s:i3-2586 'BR deluxe 11ludlo, utll Avail 2120· S3G·9G3S Fr. S224 .SO Open 9·1t Daily from $260. 1 Br from $20.5. · -·--~·--all offil'C amen\ ties de· W*> MAKE ~vt.R\ oc:e11n: tehn1!t & olymplc pd. Bltn&, crpts, pool, Spa.Poo1J·"rennis Poot tennis.' continental t.11\LEsharewithowner• t-; RT lOtolve YOUlt pool . $295. y rly Jse. $29.95 WK UP. t Bdr, 2 Ba 5190 • 19 7 8 M 0 p 1 e . 3Br. 2ba A pt oil 519 Across rrom Fashion breakl•st. l.:' .... me oc<an br hse. 3 ba. tennis. pool. signe'd for new busi · eedl • · 2 35;3 h c I TV 'd Alabaima. Call 995-690.1 Island at Jamboree on ~ 11r • 00 nesscs.comp~l\y reps .. & hoUMa~ n 51 64 -&: Bae . o or • ma1 &4S-8019or 645-s.&47 or S36-l80Sevo1. San Joaquin t·lill5 Ro<id. Cata·nna views. Separat """' l m1 . S2 fl), $330 con!iultants, Ltl,t. desk ,.rTITREALTY .. .,. serv. pool. THE l\IESA C?l•l••4-ttOO family i~tion. Closet t2).833-3030da-'y_s __ 1 Splice. Untwrslt.y Park. Irvine •••••••••••••••••••••• 415 N. Newport 81, NO, LA·RCE 2 br. $185 mo., Oehaxe 2 'br w ff'rpl, enrl -· shopping & fine beach. SHARE Oc;.;;,.ront apt. NewporlCcnter644-t49'l ~l55z~70!0 It 64&-t681 new palnt. slv. refrig, gar. DfW. bale. pets & >N OCEAN,"'3 BJ\. 2 U;1, ,644-2611. w/3 other!i Pem .. over 56iSanNlcolasDr.lOJ N 4 bed 2 st I~ 3706 OCKANF'RONT 2 Bf 2 child OK , o~n. 2037 D kids OK . S36 -1'$4Z . yrly · Gar. child & pet -21. $131mo.675--3184 O.C. Airport 833-1122 ::J... 0··1r:!'~m ., 11:7. ., ••• ~••••••••••••••• Ba frplc. Adults. N A_,n 8 h· e ' m 5 t · BRAND N.:-.. i1, .. b. 2 •·~ O.K. $485. mo. MS-7721 LRG 2 ors pool nr ,..,...., • 2081 Business Ctr Dr, 108 :·-·i:f.. 1" • ,,. ' ""'A y I [ 0 4J1111-t763/fl~2-5013 ... w. • r • .,.., ' • '""""' ~1ale27wantsrem l room· 1y . ,culdeaac. Compl 2 BR rn , pt, e~r ~; pe s . )Yll)ler . $30 • . • , frpl, pool. A/C. 2 car gar . ~Olk beach 3 Br. 2 Ba liv adults/no pets .. Utll pd. mate to rind&: sbr hsc orl---------- dra·pfd & landtcepod. 065. mo. Sbhabury Cll 673~ _ East Side. t Br, $120. incl w/elec. opnr. Lease JX>SS. rm. din rm, bltns, 11un· .1884 ~I onrov1;1 · C~1 apt CM area 64,_9163, OFflCE SPACI ... • mo. Ca~•ij~age !r·f3~-• 3 BR 2 BA 527.\ Winter ull l. 644 -1120 eves . S300mo-.675-4861l deck. gar. yrly Jse. SJ.'iO. 548-o.136 · ~ R iOl':I S4C · lalbo1 Ptnl_.. 3707 Wal~rpd tst/la!\t, cle!_~ep. R d k 127 44lh St fi75-0771 _ i'WEEJ\S F'REE RENT Room & board, reas. P?O'. ··c·· ~i:':i!!i1h~5SZ7 ""ITV Pllrk T~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ~ oceanrronl. sun ec -----• Fem or fe1T1 wfch1ld n.n • , __ _!73~ ___ Extra 111rge 2 Br. 2 ba Newer 2 br. bl\n1. ne," On canal 2Br. w/~· (pl.S, Beaut HB 1arden apts. Nice home. s.s1~.a7. · cw s. Hll. Ba, lOoorlub•acb.I Br,yrl) C•rpets drap es &t: cpl.$ drps lndry patio 2 I bll \d\ilts no nxt tollbr studios. I NEWPORT BEACll Off, Fc.d . p tfo. fa®, mo. Now Ill Juoo 4 l\DR~t . 2 b11 . \V111tt'r pd. bulllins s3o Center SL cir: nr 'shops:'. Sl9.8. ~~·drc~'~·p~ls .. S.290 . 2 b~. from sl4o. 1-'ull rec. ' pa.rt. rum. for rent. Sl7$. POol. &175 _ m0,1 ,t11h tat.HJ, ll'IO Adulla, no $123 mo. Yrll' MG -l,ISI Adl\.s/baby ok s.M>-2131 613-4927. &46-ll2l :=·:::J.:C:.;l•:":'':":d:':d.::.::64.::":'":'7:81:67=0=-::=:=;;;•TrS::7;;;B::-$502=== pcl•.975 -4ie<IO 113 611112 -.. ---·---.. -- ' ' I • • 1 I I l , I \. l 11 , •• ,, DAILY PILOT • Tuesday. February 11. t915 • ' . ,. ·Schools arid Instruction This variety of fine schools could introduce , you to a new tomorrow . F'ur furrht:r info1·111 :H1r.n i't''..:.Jl'd•n!.! 11l:11·cmont 11r Ud \'Crll~lll!.! Ul lhc O<itlv P1l11l SthooJ~ :.tt1l1 l n~1 rut·l1C1n D1rc;·t11r)' CALL 642·5678, EXT. 325 MfOICAL ASSISTANT DE ... TAL ASSISTA."1' ~ESf'IRATORY THERAl'Y TE~HNICIAN Of'ERo\TIMG ROOM TECHNICIAN MEDICAi. ELECTRONICS DAY & IEYIMtHG CLASSES EMROUHOW CALIFORNIA PROF~SSIONAL COtLEGE 1801 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, CA 714 /645-2922 • . ., StuJl'nt P;1•·n1t•nt Pl.111.; f;rad ua te PIJet•mt••lt :;.,,1,\al'll'l' l 'a1 1 '"' \\'ritt· r11r Frl·t· C<1l.1ln~ '\11111·•1\·ct.1 F"r El1 •.,:il 1l1.• \'vter.1n,1 LEARN TO PlAY THE HAMMOND:QRGAN FREE CLASS LESSONS Start Monday, !=$. 17th Be9inners: 7 P.M. Intermediates: 8 P .M. 1'4• Obliplon Practice time cndilable for lllOft Ol"CJCM OWMn. HM\M ND STUDIOS ' 2854 E. Coast Hwy. C:-o del Mer 644°8930 OfliceR...tal 4400 -.. R...+ol ··········~!··········· ...................... . WESTCLIFF BLDG. t~tWPORT 0£ACU fu••• \ t.1"D'•" '' '"''~•V Call M r Howard 6'1!>· 6101 • .. . • • . I • YAMAH~ :1 MQ.SIC 'SCHOOi! 40 .. -Mooolc found .. •tltd• t- Plusw • ..- Only $10 ChlldreftAgot4-8 Call Today 642-1844 For Registration & Information 109 East 18th Street Costa Mesa -926'IT HOW IN THE NEWPORT AREA For GIRLS AND BOYS J ·4 ONE HOUR SESSIONS' s200 l'fR Q.ASS For children, youth & adults. Learn ba sic chords . & strums •• Instrument provided. YAMAliA Music School 642-1844 ' ~.lli-c.J.,h .\(~lf.Nlf\ PROGRAMS OF CONFIDENCE For Boys: Stan Allen $chool. Of Mag~. MAGIC SHOWS For Glrto: Modeling, Gtooming & Public Spealting FASHION SHOWS • NATURE OUTINGS FOR CHILD STUDY PHOTOGRAPtjS ·~ .... . Group Rates ••• frff Brochu~ ••• Bevil'lff KelleJ 675-9615 FLORENCE SMALES STUDIO Of CHARM, MODELING l AGENCY -Over 26 Tfff''s bPft'MIM:e - l• m~s have changt'CI ... have you'! •Moo.l•r>Q pani......, '""'"' .. •PH(H0GAAPt•llCA06 •IASHIQH SHOWS1PAOOUCT10NS • CH ... AM l PEASON ... LITY OEVELOP l.IE'-!T Pot ... (:O<lt!d9"'41 w"'Orot>ti & ""°'ksl'>ol>5 n..,1s1~1u'li;i • ""'"'• Ull . QfOOO'll"'O -t.ou•• -vole• . ""'""'''°''alllf.cM • COUFISE S F O>l \ea<>s ... omefl or 111 ~ & s.t .. •Cl>•>clret>. CO\lf..,~ •tECl1.1AES OH CIJRRENr 1-"'0n&cn•'"'DY-· • F»iQfOGAAPtf!C COISISE. •flNOOUI WHY -""" ...... ""''" .... ~"' ...-.ng. -... -150 -a sea.on. plul pt>Olog<aptuc "'°'k. conv•nho•,., -~· ., • JUIJ101'1 PAVWfHI PViH$ A~AILA8lE C ALL US FOA CONVENTION HOSTESSES --.o1CorwM1""'' B'"e•oJ MOST WOMEN'S CHARITY SHOWS . IM ORANGE COUNTY All MOOWD lY OUR l'JlOFISSIOtofALS a 35.4414 I 979.1 ooo ZllO M. T11stilll 19655-.yCnllf SCll'lhlA• Dr.,F.I...,.._ ....... """'"""··-......_. ...... . c ..... ,-.... .1 .................. . Approved By The Calif. Dept ol Education , Excelent Good Mat.re Frie floWillCJ TrvstillCJ Relaxed Paor Veq Paor Depressed ' Anxious F&cw ful Tense POSTURE AND EXERCISE · Combine mind. Bodv & Spirit lhrough slow, s ubtle & relaxing exercises done to produce change through movement awareness An unbalanced bOdy reQuires unnecessary energy output 1n all mowmenls. Deviations resull 1n compensatory shortening of some muscles. lengthening of others. Pain, depression. tension illness . are by products of m1!Hlse. Change comes through movement LESLI~ OLSEN 675-5696, C--detMcr • '' '. Mo=•·T~ S•S ~~t .. -... ~""'~.:--.. , ...... ~-~~le) ·~iiiii;ltia·i·· Got A Problem?· 111:,L.;:-u!.W'fe Would A Good' Job 1.ow~iw~etco. I Help? 642·2171 5'$.(lllll Servinl Harbor area 2' ' ,Train NOW ,,.. Caree.i' J For; ,.,.,"::.:=.j''I · · Secnlwy .......... a..111• ...... l11lll1ep1r Jr .. Mc1•t•\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• . TYPIJI.~ ., . .. Spec..,. .allt-Upcaa,... IAll&.._. D., Or l• ... ct••n ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1300 LOST. !foy Dachshund • 556 '9·990 Kink i• tan. 5" ,.1 •• ·~ . • lbs. Vic' Wilson ._ Vk· \fl'# Irvine College ~ of Business 1700 Eas.r Garrv A.venue Sa:ua A.:ia Ca1dorn1a 92705 'New:tort c:reewav at Over Road• ·Ora:ige Coul'llV'i most orogre:>s1ve 3'l::l 1nnovat1ve Career Center. JAPAN KARATE FED. ' 315 No. M•-c:= ~ M.l.Selto#S, ....... , Days Tel; 642·0326 Mites 642-8387 tA&rw..,._"-IH ipl.U .. MO CONTRACTS MO GIMMICKS $24 PER MONTH l>pecial -rates to families, college students & groups. FRH TRIAL LESSON * K-o-Sltlto Rp Slloto K• • ARlldo \. • Ml ...... * .-* "'""""' * TO'JD Hew Classes Ofht eel liJ California Center for c-selllnCJ and PsycllolherapJ Tralid"'J ol lloo Wll L Jerry c .. I gh-. P'a. D. Procedures for developing will PoW8f' and for the skillful application of the will. HVPnoOc and imaginative procedures wi11 be among those utilized. B·weekcoorse. Tuition S35. 1 t :OO a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Monday. AaMrffOll Tralltlftg ......... hlA. . mod Pet9J.fouter. hlA. . Proven techniques to d...e&op self conftde~. achievem&nt of goals and non passive personal relationships. 8 week course. Tuition $45. Fri. 3 to 5:30 p.m. and 7 to 9:30 p.m. (for women on-- ty). Tues. a.m. or p.m. classes lo be arranged. for both men and women.. Dl•orce Procns T--A workshop designed lo explore Iha process ol ·divorce and the building of a new Identity based on present needs 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Wed- nesday evenings. 4 week course,. Tuition S35. per person. 1 • • toria . CM. Rew•rd, 979~5300 Doriscc· __ _ REWARD: Lost male IriSh Setter near 19th &. Harbor. C.M. 642---&n$ orSSS-7777 LOST: Brow n Lab Retriever. 'Vie: Chrisan- ta. & Areada. Mission Viejo Reward. 586-9247 LOST: 2 male cats, no col· Jars: both nuffy. 1 pure grey "Gansha", l white & 1i:rey "Columbo". Vic 18th St, CM . 645-8088 or · 645-8089 FOUND: Sheltie, male. \o'lc. Bri s tol&. MacA rthur. 549-~38 an.3PM FOUND : Ger m a1t Shepherd Puppy, male, blk w /tan paws & muzzle, wearing silve11 choke chain Vic, Village Dr. & Yorba, Tustin, 838--09'11 FOUND: MalecaL. Vic.of Newland School. Please ide.ntify. 968-311_•~-- FOUND: Siberian Huskf. Vic : Indianapolis & Brookhurst. Park Hunt· ington. No ).D. 963-2871. Calif. Animal Control 8S21 Edison Way 536-<lSSl Sf.ck of Humane Societ,;. Anim.al Assi:Jt , Le_tgye Adoption, Spaying & , Neuterini information 960-2900 -Animals lmpounded- lrish Shep, fem, red Shep /Collie. fem, bm/wht Germ Shep. male, blk/tan Terrier , male. red Terrier. ma le. blk Akita. male, sable Aust. Shep. male Cockapoo. fem. apr/blk CATS Shthr. fem, white Shthr. rem:caUco Shthr, fem, tabby Ln ghr. fcm. lri Ol'HERS. FouND : Lo~able tiny f e m . C hihuahua . hlk /wht. Free to good home'. 962~49 anytime excpt wknds. LOST : $50. for return 'ol sm. Brwn. remale poodle wearing bright &rn., jeweled collar. Li< OOM28. Lasl seen chasing cat lhru apt. complex at 19th & Maple. Sat. eve. Please call 646-4502 ........... 5350 ....................... DIVORCE SIMPLIFIED Complete professional program. Typinc ~ f"ilin g -Servi n ~. Member BBB , 71 4-774---6881 . SECRE T Revealed. Worry & 1-"ear eliminaled foreve r. Send SS . (or booklel lo C . David Palmer Ent. Box 4606, Irvine, CA92664 *PALM /CARD READER• Ad /reduction 10831 Beach Bl. Stanton, 527-3400 ••• Neil Thamas ' 9602 Clearbrcialc Dr. -. ' 5 • • C• • " b • ic " •• " • e & ••• I. y o( • ;. • at •• •• d. ed ., ;d & d I ., • • y 2 • • -.-::.....-__,. -;T'I- I '' ~9Mlltllrs ' -60108111er•s.nkes'°46 fl ..... 6ot1MtlpW ...... 7100 W-.1 7IOOHelpW-.I 7100 Tuesdoy.Feb1uaryll.197S DAILYPILOT8J;'S -·-:-· .. ················••,, ··············•\.······ ..................... " ·············-····-· •••••••••••••••••••••••••• , •••••••••••••••••• , Mal-w ._ ... '-""-"::Z"'~~~ .... ""':.t.'-'"'~"'---,-...,-• ..,...--=='-'-="'-=== ,JIOMEl<'lA/(S/ftllJrl!:Jl ·"THINOS" by Mooae. I .ld•H BOOKKEEPER GIRL FRIDAY PART TIME Sale ._,. Oft•~ 7100-. .. la ,._ 1040. 1> DuplaK Pjan1 mMUn Oen wQOdworlr ttp&ira --.aal . # /R~ ' Attrac. M I l 1 L &hop ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••'"" • t Coa1tal1 CO'mb::al.1110 plumbhi1,etc.Mz~.' REMODELING tlonlst. Pronl urtice o/ Slrl, (21-30> tlte bk U:..:100 nJnrd &: SC!~ GATE Leg Table. w/chrs. t.AB PUPS, AKC, champ; Criteria. JI proYJOUll --QUALJTYWOR~ buSy Chiropractor. Ex· lcp1/typtn1. Mon·Frl p C &:ic. W W -Vanity Drsr, Poe.ter 86d, sired, X·ra1ed, PRA bi.dltllfCoroi\li de! M•f.tf 11 , 6051 C.11Nowft4r p"d only. lmmed. Poli· •.c:ao. Apply-lft P~non. et o. • a SECRETARY/ Bufrel, Tin Ad. Signt, cJeared.Black.968-2949 1' Financlns aYp,tl. Contact••~•••••••••••••••••••• FREr; ESTlM"TES tion. Itri t -1 &: 3-7. Or. Paclncr Rt111n1 Co. 211 HB sq u a 1 h 8 1 o s so ml-'=""''------- WarmJnaton· Brother•. LOCAL movlng & ... uunc Andl>ell&n Gary L. Couture. *' Newporl Elvd. N.8. PAIT-nMI s"JENO' )iecklace. Mirrors, misc • AKC Min Schnauzer: I 613-oo30 by atude.,t. Lra truck, t 2J~1;,,~:7611 Westclirf Dr, Suile 107, 673--3J77 · STUDIMfS primitives a,; decorator Teacup & Stan Poodles; I ~-peotor 'OIS reaa.Bllrry.$3t·123S NB.645-~. GllLSll" •11 te.lephSa.la •, IMC).J Items. 3917 Spring St A(ghan pups. Rea2'. -• 1 ----~--'-~'--IQUAL W le R f 25 ,....., Orange. 997-5597 Pri. 639---0219. • •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ll•ullnot & Cle.anup U<e or · e · Tr. ain r°' leaitlmate, full P/t ... Of Sl .. Skilled in dlcta<ion. ty~ -y 1-':C...-'-'-·-------. REMOD • · exp ' ... ft am jobs Fr I c ' r• · AKC COCKER Spaniel ... EL, Ad'd on . a•r De moJ 1 t Io n T re est · FA.nt PRicE ti 8 & Girl t 1 me po·e l I on i ·-irtg & compo1itlon orcor. ~~v. cust/nti~const. 2$ Removaila. Reasonable. 642·_11 ~ Call K • <1-OVS S massage. Earn while y Fee Paid/Alao P'ee Jobs respondtntt. Knowledge Complete set of 32 Old blk. fem . 3 mos. old. $12S. ~xp. rrec est. &U-8Sl2 •\I. en, 10lot4year.iofage.Dal· team. No exp. nee. w 4Hrday.Frontofticeap. of gener0t.I ofc pro· Crow ccr>1mlc Chess 494--6936. 39. care. %a~i: a::~~~~~ 1~<>;'~ .send to school. Apply an peara,;;5;~~;~s. ceduros. men in 115 1111. green arl,,...·-"'-T-0-y-...,----1,-04-5 REP IR MO VJ NC, ha u Ii n g, eofimou 60a2 L· .,., 1 d 'afternoon or evening. gold decanters. Boxed. ••••••••• t A • re rn od el, &•r•ac clean up. rell•ble ••••~••••••••••••••• nrea. ,..arn pr 1 or e.. 2112 llarbor Blvd. C.M. Personnel A1ency Excellent oppor. in sales wtept. Chessboard. Motil•••••••••••••• • l replace. Work guarn . fastservice.9'3~S2 liveries & cash, trips or cMarkJllCentcr> dept. of rapidly growing seals unbroken. A real FEMAL~ Lab. Wem r t Fr-ecest..551..0171 . · J .C. ROOFING CO., merchandise for aclling HAIR STYLIST for t&SlE.EdlngerAveSi-\ Costa M-a en•i·neenn· g 11 l .1 $975 pups . s ix weeks old. MOVING l...tcensed&lnsured new subscriptions. f"or salon in Lido Area. Call Call!>4 2-8836 firm. .... '" ~~~~rs 1 em. ' F'REt-:.491 -2539. CAij.PENTRY Local & Long Distance Free Est. 549-1 information please call 67S-S370. j Rooms. patios & altera. •&4~-8495 • REPAIRS, all types 642-4321. From Sanl-'"--"'=------IREALESTATESal~speo. Newfaeilltylnlrvineln· Applicmc:H 1010 D~RLING PUPP.ies . tions. No job to •mall. -.--Clemente-San Juan HOSTESS pie Why not work .1n the dustrial Complex. ••••••••••••••••••••••• r.-11xed black & white. 6 ) 64Z-3569dayornight. H...ec. .... incJ 6054 ~eas. Free est. lie, ask Capistrano area, call Dinner house nights. hottest area, Huntington Frigidaire Gas Dryer$40 w~s old. Medium sized. , -••••,.•••••••••••••••••• or Walt, 830-502 495-0630 and Mission Must be exper'd w/ge· Be a ch & Fount a I 11 Contact Mrs. White Whirlpool Elec Dryer S25 540-4389 • VOU~G Carpenter. tlffi Best in Domestic anytime. Viejo-El Toro area, call nluneoutgoingpersonali, Valley? Call Phil Mc t-•orlnterview W~i~IPCJ:OIWusher$40. SAJ\!OYED Husky, male,. · ~ Quality Work, Low Cleaning. Robbie's Rag Sew~ & 581--6310. ty. Must enjoy h<>&pitali · Namee. Village Real Fr1g1da1re Washer S40 5 yr!i, 1,0 gd home w/Jge RatesO,~~~:SJe:h'n &Mop.548-<>757 Altiratl011s 6014 EqualOppor. Employer tpey ~~iT;:~;s2~faP~! Estate963-4567 Paul Dosier Guartdel::.46-8672 yard.675-1518 ············•••••••••••i""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'"~ I ·CLEANhouseby-day SJIAPEupyouraummer 2:30pm&5pm. RECEPTIONIST A It Spd. Queen Washer .t 1 Id 11 k k ,Journey-man Carpenter Own transportation BOYSIOtol2 YRS 94thAetoSquadron Must be a<trac11·ve. Tyn.. SSOC Q eS d e r Wl1t stainless yr o ' } ac CO<' ·apoo, All Ph R Es Wardrobe. Alterations & Advertising Distribution. 3180A' c M "' ry ' ' . to good home, ladys dog, 1· ases, eas. ts. •541--05119• dressmaking. 673_3405 1rway, · · Ing skills, good public CostGMesa tubs. All cycle /temps. 645---0966 Depeodabie 645-5475 ---1 111·5) Transportation pro· contact. Call Mon-f.)'i 556-7075 used 3 mos. $5SO new,-"'--------.,- Bill MESA Cleaning Service. v 64 i2d-99e d 1 •1 C. M. a re a HOUSKEEPER betwn z-Spm, 557-4482. Equal Oppor. Employer $JOO ('ash. 536-2654 arG Furniture 8050 1.,.._.Serf. Carpets, wfndows, 6091 Experienced, mature •••••••••••••••••••••••· .....-,...-• ice 6016 noors.ctc.557-6742 •••••••••••••••••••••• woman wanted, varied RECEPTIONIST , FRICID_lARE dryer, co_ P· • GOOD qual·ity ,·ora & ••••••••••••••••••••••• IUSIHESS du<1'es live ,·n room · nd t CERAMIC TILE N & · -• a Personable •. Capable of ;;.-:ECRETARY for new perlonc. $50. malchuig i"v·~ "••<. nl?ver used. ,,JOl-IN'S Carpet &XLNT.Jlousecleaningby · ew OPPORTUNITY board, sa lary open, A B ~ ah f 642--61:189 ,,.., " ' Upho_ lslery. Ori shanlpoo lady w/exp. dependable, jr:;_~ode11· Fre536e est.;,26Sm 5 pleasant environment, n 5 we r 1 n .g u 8 Y Corporate offices near w s er rt·e__:__~-~1 ° vi n g -mu s t s e 11 . ,,.,.. we come ..... SALE MAM Telephones tn an In· . 1 · 968-88?2 ! so 1 l retardants). own trans, 847-3631 · Will train. Real Estate Dover Shores area. for t elligcnt, Expeditious O.C. A1r~rl. nt~~esllng Wanted ref Wash JDrycrs1_:c::.___c~·c-_· ------~greasers & all , ~olor Inc -----Gp Soil 6092 Lie. req, 2os3 Newport interview weekdays call Manner. Send Res ume. & dl~~rs1C.1ed. J>?S1t1on for working or not, top KINGSZ tw.'<1. new, com· '·brighteners & 10 minute OIRl'Tax 6051 •••••••••••••••••••••• Blvd, Costa Mesa. 9_1 545--4123, evns. wknds Wn'<e ad no .... Dai·ly quah!1ed 1nd1v1dual. Top Dollar,cash549-BSOO_ plete, .,,.11 pkg'd, •tra bleach ror your h1't ••••••••••••••••••••••• call646 596< ~ Se d R t Ad • • w e •TopSoll•Compost• a.m. PACIFIC DUS.1------------1 Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. pay. n es~me °. · firm $190 (worth $450) t•arpets. Save money by •a.Y..-HOlwle* •Mulch•Redwood• SALES Costa Mesa ca 92626 332, The Dally Pilot, Speed Quee~ \V ash.er & Q 5170 11 saving.me extra trips. 27VrsExperienc~ Call586--e93o HOUSEWIVES ' P.O.Box 1560, Costa Dryer. White~ Stainless ueen · usua Y Clean living room, dining Reas. fees 968-8182 • * • FREE Las Vegas Holl · Relief Food Mesa, Ca. 92626 tubs. All cycle/temps. home. Incl de!. 832-2488. ~ rm & hall $15. Any rm ree S..Jce 6093 I V day Vacation For 2. Service Sllpenlsor . . Used J mos. $550 new. OFFICE desk , good cond. S7.50.couchSlD.chairS5. •TAX• •••••••••••••••••••••• • aage HOST an ORGANIC Must kno mod ·r·ed .;erv1ceSta.Helpwanl~. $300cash.536·2654aft6 Dining rm set assorted 15yrseJl:piswhatcounts, ProCessionelpreparaliooTREES, YUCCAS, 2280gleSt. FACELIFJ' demonstra· . w 1 1. Exper'd. Apply 1n ----• not method. I do work or your tax return by PALMS. SltRUBS, lion in your home. JT'S diets +:.rood service person 300 E 17th St MUST SAC. 7 mo. old. furn.S45-2020,S42-6560 myself, Gd. refs. Wes tern Management T R 1 M M E o Costa Mesa FUN! For Details Call, s upervision. EOE. 32 CM ' · ' Refrig, xlnt cond. Cop . sa1-oio1 Services. eur office or REMOVED.846·7112 ' Youarethewinnerot 642-3753, Hours a week, Sehedul.e pertone. 17 cu rt. frost h "9 3701 --2tickets tothe 10 be ~rranged. Xlnt )TATJ.ON Altend. Lt. free.S275.646·0870 :Cl'mtftt/ConcNte601t your om9 ..... ----W...ted/ --UCI HOME IHHAUTIOM benefits. See Mrs. mech. exp. Full time. ---- MATTRESSES .•• .••••••••••••••••••••••••SAVE/MONEY ON Female 7050 THERAPYTECH Dunlap, Costa ,._1esa · · CM •GASDRYER• CUST0~1 Cement Work TAXES.• Call me & pro-•••••••••••••••••••••• BASKETBALL Min . 2 yrs ex per. or Memorial Hospital, 301 JOOOFa1rv1ew, . Good Working S45. -- l'atios. Reasonable ve it 'to yourself . •Secretaria!Servjces• GAME schooling, Salary com· Victoria.CM )ubs titule Teacher Call847-4278 ILLNE&ifo'ORCESMeto Queen. Full & Twin Sets Priced to Move Now!! 8.13·9625 & 646·8686. foTee est 642-8514 Don 55 1 --."6539. Ac c n t' g Resumes. Your llome or February 22. 1975 mensurate w }training & needed £or pre·sthool in ---I Sell Everything. Exam. LEONITE CONCRETE degree.Exp. l'l<tine Please call 642-5678 ext exper. Contact Mr. RN N.8.S?.40hr.640-8820 REFRIGERATOR, top pie: 8' <tll eUstom made Call675-3468 333 to cla'1m your Hamilton, Costa Mesa Dl-~orof freeier,$75. Kroehler Sofa & Lov-STAMPING, Cob· 6070 ·---1 ~· Ph 675-8 TI·ckets (North Coun<y Memorial Ho!Jpilal, one 170 eseat. Just paid 51200-blestone. brick, tile. ••••••••••••••••••••••SECRETARY w/Brains · u.--.,.r--lcH toll free number ls 642-2734, Equal Oppor. ..,....._."JI~· K MO \\'ill sell for only 5375. Palioo.etc.640--4349. WILLIAMS & Sons desires r eturn work-540-·1220}. Employer Askillednursinghomein EN RE washer, very Also ha\.'e solid oak CEMENT & Block Work Walls, patios, sidewalks. ~ by hr or job. 646-6915 Masohry. lie 283046 Growth position. 8 Yrs • • * ·---1 Orange Co. Job req's J I h nice, multi--cycle. 575. tables, se,·eral oil paint- Brick. block, stone. exp. in P.R. & Advt'g. t ..... AC)CyGlrt knowledge of Med·l·Cal, e. ep one 1_84_7--< __ 27_8_. ______ 1 Jngs . hide-a-bed. Call ¥16-6.Tll. Some publsh'g, Write Ad CAMYASSrNG Commercial lines, un· r.-ted·l·Care regulations, O'Keere & Merritt Gas anytime. \\/i ll be home. C' ' .. 1 R r . #23, Daily Pilot. P .O.Box BOYS--<Oirls, 15 or ovr. derwriting & rating. Ex· st~fCing, & must be pa· SaleS Stove. Like .new, s.io. 761 -10_5_4_. __ _ s m 1rep ace e acmg 1560. Costa I\tesa, CA Earn s2oo-$300 mo. S 1 tient oriented. Call Ad· H 8 2 3 Used Brick ..........., per. neeess. a ary_open. m1·n·1s1ralor, ·--5701 or · · I -421--3478. ... s 1 'I · 23 It Concrete & Brick Patios, Drives. etc. Many ~~~1e2~ Local Refs,. """'"'o helping-athletic club sell Co. benefits. 494-1087or ....,. "or a e.: ov1n g. cu OurSpecialty l:-::--:c-:c-:-::----7,075 tickets to sporting S49-J058 _532_-6848 __ • _______ 1 ydH 8020 GE refri g JCzr. n ew Winter Rates. 645·8512. WClllfed events. 536--0791, Mr. I----------••••••••••••••••••••••• service contract, outside --6071 N •• E •• E •• D···A···,·,·o··u··s··E:~ Spiker JUNIOR SALESMEN RN Residents or lluntington USED Bikes & Parts. $15 dispenser. ofc furn. & Beach, Fountain Valley & up. ••88 Newpor< Blvd. equ;11. fire s creen Mex- BloekwalJs.Slumpstone •••••••••••••••••••••• SITTER? 1-'eed the pets, CHEF OR COOK Age IO·I5. Earn $20..$40 &ner91ncy Murse or Westminster. We need c.M . .W2-79IO \can & misc r urn. Patios· Drives.Walks J>a~~~Nin~?o~:!~;a~ waler the p I a nt s, Wtmanagement ability. per week gelling new To Rotate shifts (PRN> a man ager and ~t ahogany bar, misc. · • • weekend. week, month. & lots of exper. Salary cus to mers for the insmalldepl.locoverill· so lic'itors. Phone wras& items493-3724 Lic'd 645~ lnOC.&ts.581---0643 Mature,clean,quietcou· open. Apply in person. DAlLY PILOT after ness&vacations. Exper. 213--437-2954 collect, Eqliptlll'ftt IOJO ----- Cement work or all kinds. ••"'9/Paperiftg6073 pie. 549-1506 428 E. 17th St, CM. Or school and Saturdays. pref'd. Contact Donna ask for ~larsh. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cust om corner group .. n ea s 0 n a b 1 e, fre e •••••••••••••••••••••• Call. &15-1070. You must be out or school Roache, RN. Costa Mesa ,Equal Opport. Employer WANTED: Slide Proj. in g-dual beds attach. to · Help W..t.d 7100 --by 3:00 p.m. and be able Memorial Hospital, 301 Phone between 9 & cane trim table. Adj. co(. l'Stimatcs. Call 63B ....!.3.'125_ *8Warllpaper.Ha,ngin11• •••••••••••••••••••••-; LE R K TYPIST• to work at least 3 days Victoria, C.M. 642-2734.1------; JlAM. fee table. wi ll make dirt-B-~cal 6032 Y ormerins rue or. Biological background ...... r week. No deli'ven·..._. EOE. T-'.....,Sollcitora notn Carl Rebko. 646-2449. G . h 1 b ,,... "'" ------.... .,..... 645--0268 ing height. E-Z chair, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------------enet1c researc a , 0 r c 0 I I e c t t n g . S2.25-$4 per hr. Easy -----1 · 1 l F.LECTRICIAN. Sml PROP' Painter, honest C'cn pr toS12K P · PP Y re 0 Trans portation pro· .. -.,-s A t /Fc Bk /l A l Ke kh II RH,s~CCUflCU pleasant eve '"Ork. Hrs D-s 8040 amps . pie ures. cc. MEEE ' Sl5 60C M r·ne Lab CdM <71<> 'ded C 11 D•ys & 1'gh<s St.,nd hy 4-9pm Mon <hru Fri·. ••••••••••••••••••••••• · 0 me a 11 ti q u cs• jobs. maint & repairs. 22 work, reas, Int/ext, free 1 .. o . a 1 · , 1 , v1 . a 968·4812. · " 714 /997 _2931 . yrs exp. lie 233108, est. refs, 548-2759, Secretaries tosax: 675-2159. Equal Opportunity time, differential pay. 835--0744 or Apply 150.5 BEAGLE. AKC, sweet ------ 548.5203. 642 _3913 . Gen Ofc-Superv to S'TOG 1. -----Employer fo\Jll or p/lime. Excellent E. 17th St, S.A. Suite Ill. lovable 7 mo. female. Hones 8060 1----·------« DictaphSeey toS65C Oe iverymen ovr 21 pern1 -----benefits. ----·----Hasall shots.640--0908 •••••••••••••••••••••• G~ 6045 lST Class Ext/Int paint, Keypunch Opr to $600 pl early morn LA Times LIVE-IN Companion for a Contact Mrs. Jensen: TELLER •PET WORLD•--s 8 !!'eor. 6 ropmN. y COLT. ~:;. ••••••••••••••••••••••• paperhanging, airless IRVINE PERSONNEL deliv to NB homes. $<25 .... ·oman or limited acti~i · COSTA MESA ·~ \JAPANESE 0 ardener. spray 25 yrsexp9'19·52M SEb\nrr.5.,.,,,..o.. V"'V per mo. 642-4800 ty, Comf., conv. apL 1n Memorial Hospital Downey Savings & Loan Yorkte $ISO, Chihuahua, • 548-1540 • ,Complete Yd work. "-Vl'-L r\\.JO"l\,,..l ----lrv.552-0017 has opening in its Hunt· tiny poodles, Lab, peke, - . cleanup. Cul trees . Ftee FINE Paperhanging & '88 E 17th (At Irvine)· DENTAL Recept. needed. ---------lOI Victoria, CM ington Beach Branch for doxie, s hihtzu, pil bulls, Jewt'lry 8070 est.642-3102 Painting. 22yrs s erv Suite224 Costa Mesa Must have exper. C05ta MAID WA~TED 642·2734 EOE f/time Teller. Ex per. cockapoo. pom. 100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Harbor area. lie. Ph: CaU642-1470 Mesa.540-7617.:_____ DonQuixotefl.1otel _... _____ pref'd.Xlntworkingcon-mixed puppies. Stud Diamond , Wedding set, Gardn 'g/M a int /Lndscp. sod. spklrs. cleanups. ,l\oll eond. '642-3331 /646/4908 . 642 •••• 2100NewpertBI CM ds. Call Mr. Wayne, servicemo.stbreeds.2.525 J·ust divorced, must --DeotalRecp/•sst. Call 642 _267•0 · · SA LES-I am a school ~ ~ ~ ~ "' 549--3220 Equal Oppor, W. 17th at Fairview. SA. sacrif. paid $79S, s'cll for "NOW" is the Time to--~ ~ F/time, P e dodontl c ------teache~&learn$500mo Employer Openeves531-5027. M00,640-5027 have your painting done . .\MBITIOUS? Earn prac. i n H .B. Call MAIO WANTED. Please part time. I need SO· ----- Int /ext, res & apl. S1S-2hrspleasantwork. 644·0611. ------apply in perso.n. ~;~~2 to help me .1~,..~~ ... ""'!~~~~I THI=: Best in Domestic S48-2997 . Only ~fATURE men DENTAL AS SISTANT SEACL IFF MOTEL. :..._ ___ _ Cleaning. Robbie's Rag ---&Jor women need apply Ch . 'd ' 1661 S. Coast Hwy. L.ag SALESMAN experienced & Mop. 54S-o7S7 '*WI HT ER RA TES lntervw appt, 646 -5390 . h""1'1 1 .e. e5x4p8".:7·01°r Bch. 494-4892. Stereo, Appiy btwn 12-3, --~-------1 se oo rainee. 4 -------USA ST"'REO, 3721 So. Wanted I" Schedule 40 Paint'g, decorating & -------AID W M D "' 1 t' 1 · 1. · paperhanging. ResJln· *AlllmalHospffal• DISTRIBUTOR wanted. M A TE Bris tol , Costa Mesa. o t~!t\~e r~~1:~:.~sfo1.pe. dustrlal/Comm. 25Yrs Ve.t erina ~y assistant. Over 25. lnterested in Newport Beach Travel S56--0-l20 ----exp. TERMS. 645-7972. rtt1me. Prior exper. pre. earning up lo 5800 per mo Lodge, 6208 W. Coast ·------- 8UZZS-Tree trimming: ---fera.b.le .. bul if oth~r p/t. Cal!S39-6l23. Hwy. N.B. 642-8252. SALES TELLER 1 Gardening, landscaping, JAY'sPnt'g&Decort'g quahf1calions met. will ------MAMAGER/A°SS_T __ MEN & Women. make dependabl e. eves IntJExt,Reas,free est train. Send resume to: DRUG CLERK, exp'd, • mone,y in spite ol 540-5ll5or673-1166 Cla:ssifi~ a4,no. 350, c/o last pace. 40 Hrs. Send Fabric Store, Open C.M. yourself. Sell a fast mew· S46-5l4S. ----------Daily P1Jot,"l\P. 0. Box Resume, Write ad no. Mar. 9· Exp. Req. <7l 4) ing repeat item. Be your S & L Office seeks indiv. w/good appearance to serve savings customers. Must have good head for figures & type 40 wpm . Call Riverside, 714/686--Q)6() (or appl. Equal Oppdr. Employer For an A~ In w-·• :World C<ll s.. 642-5671. bl. 330 MEXICAN ,._1ike's Lawn CALJCOTEPAINTING J.500. Cosla Mesa, Calif. 288, Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 772~'1~:__ ____ ____._ own boss. No invest· & yard maint. Clean up & & Sandblasting. Insured 92626 1560 Costa Mesa, Ca ._ .. .1.HICURIST ment. Will furnish sales TEUIR Seametl-To-Sliml State licensed 979-333.5 -----ipruning, Free Est. Ph. 1-----------92626. KELLY TEMPLETON'S 4-15E.17thSt..C.M. pitch. You can not miss! Ca\I Wendy, 963-3163. HEW ACCOUHTS P/time. Xlnt working conds In H. 8. area. Ex.-548-2049 QUALITY PAlNTING at a Reas Price STEVE 644-6510 AVON European Landscaper 1 Tree Service· Clean up. I--'-... --------Reas. 642-5329 No Malnt. fNTERIOR & -~----EXTERIOR PAINTING. &enerol Ser•ic•• 6046 i::-Ca_l:-1 L_ee-=830_-2_278_!:_ves_. ••••••••••••••••••••••• aster /Repair 6077 ••• • ••••••••••••••••••••• PATCH PLASTERING SAYS- Mako llA Happy Hew Yew Pay o(( last year's bill• & start saving again. No selling exper. necess. Lets talk about it. Call : 540-7041. EXPERIENCED medical 642--019~ asst. under 35. Part or 1----------- full time. 642-4950 on MATURE Woman 45--65. Monday. Newport area. to live-in small guest -·-------hon1e. Rm & board + FAR OUT sm. salary. Lite duties. E-Z MOHEY 642 -9278 For your verbal -------- SALESPEOPLE per. S&L or comm'I M 0 0 n 1 i g h t e r s . bank. Conlact Mrs. Al· housewives. husband & 1 1;;;';;°"i;;i·~2ii13ii·ii67ii8ii·;;;34~25~· iiii;;;;;iiil wile o ppor tunity. ln·I,' dependent, part OI" full time. Introduce new food product line directly tc consumer. No previous ' -Al 1 Types. t• r ee1...,~~ .............. ~ ........ estimatesCall540-6825.1= -~-~-·-·- capabilities. Earn SIOO Meal Cutter, Semi plus per week for p /time Retired for Ital. Deli, 1 9am·2pm or 4pm·9pn1 in Oay..,,·k.675 -3407art5 comforlable spacious Of· ------ experience required, HHCll You How! training provided. Call Typlsh Linkletter Firebrand Secretcries SEEK & FIND• Embroidery • hes HDMHP.RNIMRHEAVATRNW ·ER NSNPD 8 C A I, L R <1'/~"l;/'I OAISONR .WOOESPLIT 10 L N C G T v'irfa\ll\-11 II N E T E T 0 R NOAIS IA " EPMt:KOYf\CNI t:POLACS •.JM T U 0 R M U f M N ll T I L P T 18ROl~R~AIDSPLNELIV MTRCORBNGBONETEVAWI ~ ,.,HWRF.NPpLL4C8STIVRL • •DMRH!HORTS£TTINOMIM • fice across the street rrom Orange County Airport. For personal in· ter\'ie\v Call Mr. Keyser, 833·8098. Foods, Weekda y s, K hO MECHAHICS 833-2642 O\'PllftC prs Need 12). Must be ex.I-'-'---"=-------Chooseyourownhours per'd & have Class A SALES PERSON Call 540-4450 License. Salary or com· WAMT JOI NEVER A FEE mission. Benefits availa· SECURITY?? AT TEMPO F/C Bkk 5600 bl Tempo Temporary Help pr e. New Mission Viejo office 3 Yrs exper. Xlnt cowl Or91CJ9County or a nationwide Book-i"'~~"'!"~-""-~-~-·-""..."!..."!~-1 union payroll. Call Con· Automoff•• Center keeping & Tax Service Woffnsu1 trol Career Employment 2401 No. Tustin needs 2 representatives Cocktail Wal~-sSH Agency, 556-8505, 3400 S t A < 11 t . ed "' an a na o se new eompu ent lusbo~ & Girls Irvine Blvd, N.B. ....~~~~~~~~~·!bookkeeping service to FOOD-----J. ------independent businesses. Day& ightShirts. ED!CAl. Assist. Exp'd. Bookkeeping exp. not PJ's, formerly Cyranos,. DISTRIBUTORS Back orrice. Gen. Prac-req'd-We train. car interviewing 9-5 dally. Opporlutlity to esta&lish tiee. Submit handy.·ritten nee. f.'ringe benefits & 600 D Newport Ctr Dr. ind e pendent di s · resume: Box 378, Bal. management potential. Fashion Is land. arm aids, day & nlte tributorships ror new Isl. 92662 Call 495·5600 btwn 8:30 & WAITRESS shirts. Also, p it opening. rood product line. Call J0 ·30Af'o1 Sir Harvey's Tavern. Linkletter'!i Firebrand ·Med Transcriber · ·-----•BLUE DOLPl-llN• Call for inlervw 8-5, Foods, Weekdays, Send Resume to 1401 S;\LESWOMEN& 3355ViaLido,N.B. 548-7781 833-3981. Avocado. Ste .SOl. N.8 , MANAGERS W ed ----b b1 1-----------1----------IAtln:J.Crawford. Needed. FACELIF1' ant womanto a Y~1 BEAUTY OPERATOR Food Ser"flce ---1 without surgery. A Fan· oecas. afternoons 111 with rollowing, r ent AtfendClftt MGR Trne. $150 guarn +. tastic New Produc~. Call Corona del ~tar area spece. Great opportunity Newport Beach. 5 Day Car nee. Age 23-46. Mr. Now.548--68lO. 675--1>845 .. . . :· ' .. . • .. . . . ; ~a~fPr:re~~~tr~i!~: ~~j,10~.q~p~:. c~ri~;I;) Lcvi.846-5455. )ALES-130 ~old Bunn WllOWANTSTOW~RK ? 644 _7321 , 648_3408 Musician Wanted To Corp. needs woman/man DRIVE A CAB. >:11•r· rJu•ln• un .... ,111ti .. 1 ''-'"--'=-------1-'.::..__;,;.:;::__ ______ I A L I ' C HOOSE your hours ,.,.,.., iou• rt;r11r .. i .. ii.1~ 1-ccompany yrs · run or part time. Please • ~t:AM~:11 .'f0·1"11.1)1 ~11111•ln11 : !'EAUTY OPR., exper. Forelin Car Cathy.848~438 ca ll 645_1995 Tom work for yourself. lie 1.,.. .. n)••1i ..... 11.Jc>b.,,~~"·rr· l·lair Stylist needed for 1----~------·I Th your own bO!IS. Men or on~ .. 111 1 ~11 >""': ..:,." u "''"· NEBO 2 Gd ladles. Full, ompson. women. Can be slightly 1'•1 ~"·'1 1'""""" ~ ... ,, busy!lalon.962-7705__ M--.:..nlc ,\1 1 ...... :-: .... ~ "· 1 ... 1:. 11. 1~. ~ 'lliil p/t . Car phone nee. Mr SEAMSTRESS handicapped. Neat . ''· :n. >ltu· 1: 1h11•1 ~•1 ... ~ .. ~ 8.a uty Opr . needed. •PaidHolldays Rlchards,846-"SS. Cl an A ~ran e Vts ~"'>•rd~ o1o~11 ... b, ""' Exnor'd Sailmakers. Top e p,. •. 8 c · " Comm. so--as....:.70<'k All's •Hospitall~ation ---r• 1-ed •• ""t 70 ...... St>rwt 11.00 fot e&th patt•m. ,-Free Uhlfotmt HIGHT COOK 1>ay, full tlme. Apply in re ir · "'•e ~ 0 • .:JUP' Add~ ctnt• f<w tan:h p•ll•rn I-lair S.zoar. 642-()434 •Xlnt P•y Plan person, Ullman Salls, .iJO plement your inco1ne. '"' nnt·cla.i m•ll •nd 1ped;i.1 Private club. 5 Day wk. 29lhSt,N.8. Driveacab6hrsormore t111ndlln11 ; 01herw11e third· leeutyO,..-.tOI" !l.1u!lt have cleas"A"' Muitbefoodbutretman. a day. Apply In .vo"°'1, ~.·.~11m"..,".:'~~·,,•1.,"'•"*•• N I II lne n.• N-.. llceni;e. (Jaguar. MG, To start mm·• apply to • ..,.UT•IY ..... -~ .. "' ""'"' "' 0 0 OW '" \;.. --., ~'!""' '"' Yellow Cab Co., 186 ,E. Martir1, 441, U:w D•ily Plloot, ti cens e 0 . Comm. Triumph, Jensen, & Fer· chef, Bahia Corinth ion IOOKlllPER 16th St., CM.ta ~tesa. rauf'm o.p1 .. 231 w .. t llth a:uaranteed. 645-1050 raril ~:.c~~~i~iJ.ayslde Top notch llrl friday -----• ~·ntNAM~~ZDo~~~~i1~. .. Of S-.lceTo 1 ~,-----'-=---1 needed for 11•1 ore. c .M. WO~IEN over 21 Ne~~ SIZP: .&nd STYLE NUMBER . ,.Ct iu: T h M-... '"*"''ff"'! • 'HUISIS 'IDIS Exper'd in au.chases ol lo Work at Angie s ONErREIEPAnV:RNnlyoot '""'· .,,.,._, .. ,_..., 111 "'' ,.,..... ,... *"' YOlll"COi~ "' , 1 b kk Famous Pitta Eve <~loteridror.-flftP•I · ltlrl 1 .... tl •• , Exper'd. C.M.642-3$05 yp nt. I • pnl(, . ,,,,. tn1ldt NJ;W SPRING · ..,.. ... _ ...... " ti! And a:•l pald ror it payroll.84.2:~ work. 25260 La Pat Rd. S\JMMER PA TTE RN I ft llMAIU Mll~ANIAN TKST . welcominc newcomers. ·---1 1,.,guna .HUis. Apply art 4 CATAl.00. IOOtt)'IH.lll&h••· C'UHO l'lt'Al.l.01' VU.NA r F1 'bl h Need Sff.r. lo ... S.od --•tt:HMINCiH••!Olt: ~Pl.IT WAVV. •. t•peeXWI rJeter"&' happ" i:.~~: .....,_ 1\arn YOUr IOlf clubs lnloe * • oldlttp«I PM . now.P$~'-:.tn+ ~ Beoa .... ~~ ./ MIU~ON~:nv. 1'4TMOKK WHt:AT·IAR , , ~ JlOOW.eutt,.,..,:.NI. Slt:reo. &ell them with a Li1 einden1'Jency ----------· buifli•tteit•ltf'f'ft 9111 i.,,,.,---,...,-:..T'"""~"~'.'·,..,:'•":-:"::•~·-:-•::-''-::"'"'."::'~7.::-:=-::• polillon. 547-~-142·9405 Daily Pilot ClaulrJed Ad 4020 Birch St, Ste 104 Wool Press tr· Apply · 1ne;1antf'•i.t.kwl Bo!*.::: :11:0. ..., iii.\• much 1., .. , "Seek 6 f'ind '' pu111!•1 •hh IWtt M> 't give up thG tblpl arid ute the lt'IOne)' ror 8 NewPort Beach 833-8UKI ~Ion-Fri. 9-l0 :30am. tn•Ai11'1t5!-1n18ooll .... Sl.OO dl~rt.t per penel In en •ll·M* tottlt• f'ft4·Pllll•~leia.. y 0 u 'I I I Ind I l i l'I ~--,--~-~--~--1 stereo[ Call IKZ·S6'78 To· Cal for Appt. Kuster's Clea~ers, 1534 --:;.....,41t vulum•L 11 :rnd l!l.11cm '' tM...,.ll, "''"1"11<•° Clauifit'd. Clas-aified Adi6U-W18-day. Established 1965 Newp>9rt Blvd, CM pe:.>1hlit t., ''liM~ Ii Fitld" I" ewe nf thil nt .. l)tPtf, , { ' T oe-Sn•11l~rs! 1· ....... 11 ... tht•\IO' """'• b\-•111 ... ·~•Id 11.nd •h~ tr1t1.don., 1~14'rA:-;'I' llOOT~: 11¥1111!11 ,.,..,n11:11m .. : frorll•' ii:r11.ooy •'lll•<'·~ In: <'Olctr• of kaittlruc <I Of•!..-d •rid, .)<>hi IOt' fl1•h nll 1n<1 tM•H~. 1•au .. n1 ~1111; l'li lhf• •U•·-:'. )6, I, IO('I, Send $1.00 foe' CM"h p11U--. Add 2S" fOC" t•th paUitrn fflll' nrat·cla:<.s mall •nd '9ed11I h•ndlina. Send to Allcoe Drool!.$, Illa, the l>&ilY l'ikil. Nfledl~raft ~ .. Boll 11:1., Old Chelsea St•Uo11. New Yor,, N 'i'. 10011 . rrlnL N•m'I. Atldres~. Zip. P•ltem Number. S•"" dot1<1r1 ! clt'll• hta11uru1 thin&"· !WM ror New 1m Nt«tl«r•ft CatalOI! 3de611n1 printed lrt&kte ... , 13" N-1 Nlnr r11t1 Qlaltta a1.oo PW"' ! R \pple cnic:i.t .... t.-i .00 S.-.. t Kit It Book ........ JL~ Nffolfkpohtl Book . ., •• , • .tl,00 f1o••r Crotflet 8Dok •• , .$1.00 1-lalrplit Crochet Boe* .. , . SI .tlO ln5tanlCrotMt Book , ••• Jl.00 h.,t•nt Ma(r•me bo<* .. 11 00 ln~tanl Mon•y BcMlll •••. 11 .00 Q)mp1"tGtt't8!10ll ..•. 1100 CofnMttAllft ... •l4 .,JI tlO IJPrllcAfflllM•tJ ...... .)(11 Book of lt QulllJ II .......• 30' M11ttuin Qvili Bodi •a ... ,JO' llQWIU lor't'oday IJ .••••. W BoGll of ltJlr()' ft41P ...... .. • ' ' \ t I I I . I I ,, I ' • ' I ·1 DAIL 'Y PILOT Tuesd1t ,Footua 11 .1975 Autos Wattttd 9590 MtoL IMfDitwd ....... lt11pO(ttd A8tof, bwpo.W, 1 Mrtos. UJ•G .., 1 •• ,,ttl"1i• .it..•d • ••••••••••••••••••••••• • .:1~·-····••••••••••-'•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••·•-•t••••••••• """"""'""""*"-'""'"""" '-iJi'lllMeee ......... ,, JnL lll70 ,.... .. o.._ 'P'O ......... ~, TOf' DOLUR . I • •7z5 ""'"' .. ·-9740 ..... -t770 . .. 9917 "'"''.. • ; ~•••••••••••• ... •••••••••••••Mieeee••• ..... ' t'l60 00000 " ~-' ... •••••••t••••••••••••·--~,, P •jft .,.•••••••••••-• ••••••·••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••* e M•••t•••••••••••••• W ,~· 1', WA'NT_., .uRt;JTZ&R s0t'all ••••••·~··--••••'••f• ,.., "' P£95il '90 VWbut;x.lnt cnd.ncw19'U CA1'{ARO with LT '11 CffAT.£Al1 •Jon.•: TOP CASll DOLLAR •••od·';:~e.WO. ·nexlbleBut.Pully•tiU IMMEDIATELY ~.. SELLUS paln\/bddy work. Sl:ISO. pack! Auto. P/S, P /B P.•"· xlnt cond. Fu. :. p A 11~ FOR v OUR , =t~~'ri.:~~-.:~~~ct~~'. FOil ALL i YOUll OLD CAR. 844-1$49, 979---0386. •Ir! AM /FM st~roo, ~II Equip. $2500. M1·'1m 'v"'1\ JEW.Ill RY, \('ATCHES. • ... .-. llurr)'!-. 54-4.S.. FOREIGN 4;ARS OltUIG COUNTY'S l.liSE~~iLou•s! 14 VWLuv 8"s. Oranae;ll t.:!,11~~'."}~/lj,\. ~:.~ t'ORQ l?ALC~N •t11ton"'". ~'RT OBJ;&C'l'S, GOLD, ~ 10t5 ~ST&l.Al6UT " nu, 1000 mi. AM /FM Metulllc bur~ndy/ •ad· wagon. Ex97ce&1~~.c~ ... •p\LVER SSRVlCE, •• ,.-•••• -.,,,,,,,,,,,,,to; Swt'icel:/ 1MMEDfA1'E t.ape,$2$00.S48~an. dlelnt.~eHcond.fn-tton$350.4 --· ·c:i~'·:.-nJIJmsF~~ ·AN•srAlNL~SS Steel ~1.nk .. ,..... 9400 'All~!.P..~~iglors IQO • side & .. out. 61S-8G24 '83GALAXY.$2!5orBott/ '""""'"-":::C= =....c.--1 new: 2 lspl•Y cases, 2 ••••\••••••••••••••,••• D(ck Mlll•r Molon New & us~ to Choose ,.. VW SQBK &ood • , evenings & weekend_•· ·.offer. was· asking S30tf"" ,._,. . .,SH ... wrappina tbh. t lg: Anw. . " • ~~M rcOW stove.673-1417eves, YW"--1600·~· 1aqw.w~rner new tires. 19ootofr.'70 R/S Camaro. Good Will pay $15 ta&.~, 01 Cl G oJ d . Si Iver,_ .... --....,----, -. 3100 W.Cust-.,.N.B. 1utSo. Main House of Imports 548........f950eve. condition. Bronze. Best 646-2243 • • \~ ~ Jewelry .. Co•ns. Dental••• o, 1 • •CALLSJ0-4! • 642 • .,.05 Santa Ana SS7·2132 52J·7250 offer645-3710 ' ••' • Gold D 1 a tn onds .. ,., Stereo ... 1091 .,., ---* • * U..Col11 ft~"! , ;'~~~d. f.~se~~frsest ;;;;·~=~·;.-;,:·~=~·;;;;; F~:eo G:.~~';ru~;e~t~ ..,..i. lmpor+.d ___ ·:g~~~!~ir~~e.;!;"st r:;;eo: ~!~1l~·12~~.tob5a ~~; Lynn lsraelsly ••••~••••••••!!!! ;;;;··~;~·~~·~~··;~;¥t.:~:I, A.PP,lflnly SOiid State. wide steel rims. 15 1nch ••••••••••••••••••••••• 615 ~5856 897·Q333, Eves/wknds, 1,7698,Walnut St. CONHILL CA il • '" BENTLEY &CO. 6'l>-56'/S. wheeh. •,bolt. 673-4 -----615-0102 Fountain Valley 33.ooomi. $4,lll!G<'_ 28SS'E.estffwy.CdM. siEREOAMIFMBtrac:k morn.oreves_. ____ AtfaRCMMO 9705J Youare thewinneror s,\~~::~~~~Icr. · 400-~3 1 __ --'llf., 67S<l896&673·5677. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CIC)Uar 9730 MG 9742 2Licketstothc Mo•erick -9947·~-W/2 speukers. 'Pay otf .13 G.,·.v . Air• Rom-·. ••••••• 28·21 Hmitor llv~ . Sell .d' 1 · · 'lh B la c '$128 88 W s/ " "'"' UCI HOME COSTA M•'SA ••••••••••••••••••••••,'1' · 1 e 1tema WI a Dal· a n e, · · e Mc 9520 Ork blue, 20M. Beaut. "' Jy Pilot Classified -..d. serviee ull models. Over cs cond, Sl850. Cull Dennis G BASKETBALL 546· I ,"O __ 7 l MAVERICK ~ · 1 · 642·5678 · t 0,000 Needles in stock. •••••••••••••••••••••• M ..,. Just another fine us~ 61 ' ~1 .. USA STEREO, 372i So. '54 WILLYS. Xlnt cond. 644·207l. -~----GAME 1974 CAft.1AR0 with L't' ear! 1173CZE) . ~ 1010 Bristol. Costa htesa. See lo Appreciate. C:ill '69 S PYDER . xlnt t•ond. _ Fcbuary22.1975 pack. All extras. ha\ of 645·5100 dli', ••••••••••••••••••••••• 556--0420 646--4134. for BoJ>, s2550, or bc ~t offer. Please call 64~-5678, ext warr. Must sell . sac. -------V<P WA ,..TED ---ecreafio114 979 9065 Sales, Servit"e; & Leasing 3~3 to c I a 1 m you r 675-8621 evening::; & Mercury 995L _ ... " Span11;h RCA Stereo con· y~d/ -Tickets. (North County weekends. •••••••••••••••••••••••: TOP C,'\SH DOLLAR -sole. am/fm radio. $150, 9530 Audi-'-·-9707 toll free number is -----'62 Mercury, Meteor. Gd( lll PAID FOR YOUR Call fj40-IS.10 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.10-1220). '72Nova.1ofakind,orig. trans,,air/radio/pwl'\...,· (> JEWELRY. WATCHES, __ ,;_ ____ '67 VW Dune Buggy, 40 '74 AUDI IOU LS sunroof "' • "' buyer.only 4600 m1. $350. 963 -2671aft6pm. - ART OBJECTS. GOLD loah & Marin• HP, fibgls body. $7~. An 4 speed. under ~ .. u·r:.i ntv'. -------$2500 -----------"" S IL'VER Sl<!RVICE, Equipment 6PM,.837-8964. __ $5l9a.494 --ag?1. · \ VW Sedan. ~lnl cond, 6.16_009,.154iJ-:lgJ8, Mustm19 995%,.' F·INE FURN & AN ·••••••••••••••••••••••• "6&.--1Drl . 955 -----JAGUAR mags,· new ~t 1res,, call -----••••••••••••••••••••••'I' T!QUES. 645-2200. .=::=:! ••• .".~~•••••••~ Austin.Healey 9709 g4 7 -5600 / 962-6205 1974 l\tonte Carlo. Like Mti6 l\1US1'A"NG V ·8, gOod,1 ,,, fen8"Cll 9010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llOOW.Coistltwy.N.8. $1000. n ew cond. Very lo n1e('hunical cond. $ti00.1 ,,, tFlREWOODSALE11' /•••••••••••••••••••••• Jeep,4 WD.neweng. 1968.'\Us·rlNIIEALI:-:\' Sa!cs.St"rvit'U,&Lt'using 642•9405 ------mi l eage. $4 .j!O O. Pri v. Party. C:s ll,'•I ~• Org. Euc. del $75. cord. TAX ADVAN'fAGE plus lots of xtras Lie. No. Sl'RITt: -----i7 Bug. new brakes, .runs 644_5275 or 833_95 11 6.t4 -SU87. ; ,, ~3 .. lhC~rd.581-1122 ~naLcfourboal. 628JRN.8'~-=-69•12_ ·197 -·1949. 70 l\·IG Mid gt.'t. vt.'ry good good, AJ\1 /FJ\1. reli able. ---~-----------9955 C~tF1rewoodSupply -SOyScouts 546--1990 BM·w -·· ---<·ond .. llt.'\Y radiuls S7U0.675-?8Q4 67 BELAIR, $47S. Rebtt Olclsmobilit -------Trucks 9560 9712 . ' ---R /II I t d ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Buy.I KAYAK (wh'l W ••••••••••••••••••••••• am/fm. licst oflcr over .70~ Sqbk auto nu st! en g. -x A con , ., 1 ndS . j * •• * 1 e aterJ ••••••••••••••••••••••·· ·&' &. Sl·ISO 497 -145.i ~ · • · 557-S176or645-5595 .:ia esa ervice Good used furniture & used only ~ncl'; not u 71 'DAT SU,.. --.:__ -~-rdls, full top rk. XL, lo ~----OLDSMOBILE appliances or will sell f-scratcb! Will trade Cor " MGB , 9744 nli . Sl650. 673 -73~~ GMC TRUCKS I , "" d II h I p· k •••••••••.-••••••••••••• .. "' * OH "' yOU use :>ma w a er or JC up llOOW.CoaistHW).N.8. l !JG8~lG ·BRoad~tc" .... ,,.,'6GVWCamper,needi;ap. H DAC:ARS ~~STER•., •ucTION equiY.675·6118 ____ This blue beauty has O ., ··.. pro' SJOO k ~ Glun Revnolds U I lty Olds " .-?. "" 1974 642-94 5 whls. ruos \\'ell , needs . . eng. wor . """"' ,_--"vers "· 64W6~&8JJ .. 9625 loah.M.....: ... e radio. healer. air condi· BAVARIA ----------budy work. S995/offcr. or trade for VW Bug, 4227 Patrice 285011 ~rbor81vd . ·J., ~ __ .., tionJ ng, & a 'C'ampe •73 675 3608 ft 5 " an-sorS nday839-99'74 . ..,-pmewt 9010 shel l. Priced to sell thi XJ 12 SEDAM li-12·9-135 -n _._pm___ Mew~rt Beach Coslu Mesa 540-964()' .• ••••••••••••••••••••••• week! (#37321 CLOSEOUT lm1nuculute . Orig --------Youarethe winneror ----- Irvine Oountry Club full Sh1ALLBOAT llOAC SAVE! ov,,n cr. Si l ver grt'y Of"'I 9746 •74 IUG 52950 2tickelslothc '71 OlclsTorOftado 1 •' membership, $900, 900 watt boat generator I ~mports· .Vi-JO" 'I \lo'/b l:.i\'.'k inter. Quiek ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • UCI HOME 1-Ully equipped. Clea.id 645-3120 with battery •charger. ... Crevier BMW sale_ &12 3121 '69 Wagon $900. Xlnt con{J, "'581-6392• l~ic. No. WGA·l . $2 150 or I New. Warranteed. in 208 W.lslStrect Jensen 1 o~·ncr . 968 -lH05 ;·69 VW BUG d cond BASKETBALL best ofr , Please call ••. MEMBERS HI p In crate. Portable, mount Santa Ana 835.3171 ••••••••••••••••••!?.~~ 962 ~~6; g'!_? -0853 ___ Reblt eng. & t~u~s . . G •ME .~·8384 or~4 ·0-136_:___J ~ JRVJNE COAST Country on tra nsom with bait 2_ ---~-_,,_ " an o ers. e1g s o:: MlaUon \fieJo eat-1740 ' · ...._ ...._ -Club. SlOOO + transrcr t k h Id w · h "'J 0 ''" --·-& & JE,..Sfltr..I ·7 1 orr..:L •. 1 dr .. xlnt. 551-3347 _ __ f:-'t:buary22, 1975 ·u.1 1''85. 6 cyl. Stick, new fees. days (213) 283·7081. lbs. Stow wh i le un· _ ______ ~·ond . ,2oouo 1ni .. gel s ,70 Bug, chrome whls, nu Pleast! call 642-5<i7H. ext brukes, 11take offer~' evesaft7call 644 -5736. derway.Greatestbuyfor'68FORDF250PickUp. HEALEY 28MP< •. s1.y50 firm. radiztls.elec.dcfogger.8 333 to t•lainl you r 8--17 -~3.:___ ______ · marine 110 Ac• SJOU 11 .. \\' t c -----493 -0710aft.fiP1\t t•k ste•eo. Am •ad\o, Tickets. !North County •'' DALI ETCH I NG. 545, . · ·· · es \l.'ays <Jmpcr. ORAMGECOUMTY'S & ---• • • toll free n111nb (·r is '731'0H01'AU0lopcoru:f.. - Pic_asso ~tc h ing, Sl25. Firm. 642-067~----536 -3212 -----OLDEST JENSEN HEALEY Porsche 9750 l"Ustom rear s peaker"S, ~0-1220 ). lo ini. n1uny xtrus. S4.~ ... Neiman Serigraph, $150. 1975 2S I-IP John son Oul· Cl~EVY ~ ·ron Stakebed. & ••••••••••••••••••••••• s bag crpt. Xl nt run'g • • • &l·I 22.5~ Pvt Pty. 535-5595 hoard ~1otor, lik e new. Excel. cond. 8800. . l~TERCEPTER '70 !'/!IS Turga. Silver. all cond. 848 -8456. -~-----... ---••M p . Pt ~·''-'-"'~"" Sales,Serv1ce,&Lcas1ng xtr<1.s. Very clean. Run• ------------7.1 C.UT SUP. XLNT •. coTo~ CAZ~ ·1 --"· "'· y ...... ..--.,.....,_ -830-5906 " oh' 97-COl'ill LOADED '299S. Membe•r,h'ip ·,L·,·re"t,·mm•eYJ Amer•·can-boat-t-ra•'lcr, -----Sales·Service-Leasing 1>crL 87300. 641i R51S 0 - -, .. 196.f ClTEVV VS eni:n nc • • . ~ 73 M ul 4 I PU ---.. ---••••••••••••••••••••••• and tr· ns Sl50. G.J5 -7t3S &r.!-l219 o $750.· Call (2131 540· fits Wh a ler. etc. $125. w t Likae ~ewc~am per Roy Carver, Inc. ·~.2., ... .'.~:i,:...~omR•.E·l? .. ·,,,r.~10111~:. ANYTHING aft er4~m_· ___ ~~IVATE ~~~T~. days.(213)375-395tev. Lic'd.Ca ll 675-6666. s h e ll & beautiful! Rolls ){o~·ce Bl\!\\'· .. "' uuvv .... ,, ------(9934 1Vl 234 E.17thSt. nt.'\\' pi.lint. llllt.'l'IOr, lir('S TO TRADE' 1973 l\lONTE c ,\Rl.O 69 Cutl~S.'O, 2 dr, air good_ CARPET, 60 yds, Green loots. Powe-r 9040 645.5700 dlr ('ost:i i\lt'sa ;>-11).4.144 & ehromc rims. Pvt pl y., • Landau, S3.251J. Days: <·ond . SS95, 640 -5734, a4_ wool hi -lo, w/pad. $50.••••••••••••••••••••••• ------------===---JIOO ;•fl6.4H9-103_6 _____ ":0•,·tht•'n"g~.•Afuot,'•s."nolma~~ 6 40 -0760. Eves : !'i. 556-4483aft.6pm 24'0WENSCabinCruiser '7:1 ll :\V,\H I A. auto. W.Coastffwy.NA -----.. ..,, o. "" -----------. 642 9405 Jc"·clry, llcal Jo:state .... 2-5_1.-:: _______ Pinto 9957,' ----Y·8, Pwr, llead, f('e Box 72 Maida Pic:kun i\laluga . xlnt l'ond. 21.000 • 1'/Rf:S;\Lf:-Goodyt':ir Full family membershi $I700. 675---1618 Red -r-nH ·s. $8804.l or Pit·k Up ~_.:__~_ IH5xl5Radi:il.S3L72+ l'lc. ''ou l·an 'l beat ou '71 J 1'l P 1\LA . 4 dr•••••••••••••••••••••••; Newport Beach lenni ------· 4 cyl., & SJl..\RP! ,, . .,.,_-, ..... > PUllCll1\!)l:: or LEAS Hardtop.v,·nylroof.P/S, ·73 ll atchba.ek. Auto·,· <83039U) leas('f$200molll4l -2221 mdo 9738 ~ ~-1 I club for sale $1500. 36' con1 'l s wordfish doc ----<ea · t• ,\CT 0 R P/B A/Cs"l39S °"?.9-95 22.000 m 1. $1950. · · 645·5700 dlr •••••••••••••••••••••• ·-R"'H,"r «.< on select ' ...... _ ' · 540-0~4 538-9639. 471 Gl\IC. 2 radios. DJ>'. ---~--Coming Soon 'I 91 ·1 l .M. IJ:..rgain! LI ·~ '"' .,, N . . .----i\fcter. Private party. 1970 ·r oyot<PPit·kup 25.100 The All Mew 74 MAZDA RX-4 Undt·r ,.,:arrunty .. l\tusl ·7.a &. '75 TOYOT,\S &Chryi.IB 9925 . . ----- ew dual kin g /full &45-7744aft6Pl\1. miles new brakes bl •l~15 BMW "ROTARY" COUPE sclLSlCllhcn.556 -6030. VOL\iOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 71 PINfO. 4 spd. xtras, ~sprea(j.gldYel w/rev -------. h ., _. .\ir.4 spet•d,15.000l'nilcs. - ----1\ftlllllAttril '68 Chrysler N\'. ot dr l g~ eng. radial tires,_ sham. seal edges'7?AZTEC21'1.Trailer. ~:_204~hell S IG!);, SlO & Bulanee or New Car RolliRoyce 9756 IJ""" tAUW hardtop, full power gd or i g . own r, l o ml . 646-6357 '22S HP.likeoe\v in&out. ---___ i · \\'urrunty! i800KS!l ••••••••••••••••••••••• tires, ne~· buttery. ~ood _673_!JJ:Mi ______ ___:: *** ----42hrs.644-_~.7~.:. ___ CHEV\'Stcp\'an. 2·ron . ~~(~~~t~'·r i ~·:_-..;o R 1 ,-.; 645-5700 cllr ROLLSRO~CE VOLVO ron~9»~~i ~. <l"nt'r Sli50 ptymouth 9960 sa-~1 Blair Dorsett 21' Wf4 whl trlr, dual tires, Primo Cond. 83 ·7:1 !\!AZ!),\ ltXJ \l/ugon. ~_: ~---. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,_~ •lps 4 enclsd h . d 1 .· $500/offer o r t rudt.' 5-3171 19bb Horbor r 1.1 646 9303 inentol 9 930 • 329 Dartmoor . •ea . "in 646-49tJ. :\uto. s1u75. SILVER CLOUD I ATLAS • O/B. Must sell. 546-1385 ----- -Crevier BMW C<111642-1382 T VOLVO ••••••••••••••••••••••• L .. h ----------( he hard.to.find n1odL•\) '6'9 h1AllK 111. 28.000 mi. 1 CICJUllG ac '72, 18 ft. 150 HP. 110. fully .63 CHEY u.~. g~ sho1Je. 2ul:) \I/' Isl Strel'l 73 MAZDA RX-3 Luxurious ly muintuincd ., 4 DEMO SALE Original owner. All ~X· ChrnlerlPIYwtolth ~ You .. at~ektti1ewtln1eerqf equip't. w /ba it tank C~OO without cumper. Sanla.-\na 8J.'.o-Jlll "ROTARY"COUPE in l y picul Hritish Allcarsare lowmileage tras. Xlnt cond. $2995. OpcnO::.ily"&~un.'tillO' Ucl HOME _. ._ Beautifulsil\'L•rcoupc\Y / ~ ~"-" -u '"jc,ps o .,e $3450 /offer833-9169 all536 ~808.:._____ &· ··.·. &"·· thoroughncss.Thissi\ver equi ppe d with a ir, ""-"~-da>·"·,6-,J · ~,38 p ,,J 11 .CHRISC -rt_R _ bou •..,, 9570 in;.:ot & ebony bt."<•uly ~·ill A J\-1 /F111 st c re o o C\'es. :.~~ llurbor Bl\•d . ..-UU[CJ .• & 27 ,125 nldt.'S. 1 · f BASKETBALL ra una t •••••••••••••••••••••• >c ;:i JOY orcvcr. SIH ,500. A'.\1 'fo~~t 8 tr:ick ta1>e Costa P.1esa G •ME xlnt.hull.trlr,evr.S950 .• 68 CllEvvv· 108 • -·-___ (:l!')'Jll(;E J <llr ~ all feature re n1uinin '73l\.1ARKIV,xlnt.cond. 5461934 "' _ Cal!Mueller 645~5 good. Gooda~·ork·~·~'1~~B!\1 W lti.(10. xlnt {·oncl. t;\,o,:,-;oo SILVERCLOUDlll tim e on unlimite Sunroof. AM /FJl.1 tape _____ .': ____ ___ Febuary22, l97a ~ S850 &15 .7 '> \lust sell' 72 MAZDA RX-3 In sand & suble ex-mil ea~c ~·arranlies deck stereo, all xtras. Pontiac 9965 P.leasecall64~-56~8extJ4 Ft. Seaway, V853~1 · -2 0-l.<il16·15-i9Gfl "ROTARY"WAGOM quisi tcly maintained by ReadY for deliver Pvt. pty. Vie. Lk. Ar·••••••••••••••••••••••• 333 lo claim you towerplankAD,.CB-MB ?lCHEVYSJ600. -----Hrili~h crarlsml'n. Ilas NO\V! rowhead. Call for appt .. 69 l~I-: J\l ,\NS .. Ai r. Ticket$. (North County} pjlot recorder. d~cca 546-5875 aft 6 19i3 3.0s. A/C. stk shirt . ·1 spct'd. Lu}! carrier, i>O"'(•r windows, power 142 337 5960 1 • loll free number j SlOI extras, ""Z·84"", aft __ .._ __ .:.. __ stereo radio. lealh"r ,·,11. CL I-:.<\~ <1521-'W(l) 1 · h k I · 1 -.JS/IJB. tape deck. vinyl ..., -... 6.15.5i00 dlr s t.'{'r1nj!. PO"'Cr ra cs, "' lTuise contro . auto. '7l MARK IV. L . ._ rf. Sl250. 846-6819. $40-1220.l 5 Autos W•ted 9590 hlake ofrer. E:vcs. & ------ascot t::ibles & all the ac· po~·er steering, ruel inj. • lae new. ~ -----~--•-•_• ___ · 8oah Soil ----,060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wknds. 838-7445 Days l MAZDA "ROTARY" coutrements desired by D. Green 85499. (#5117) beige, 24000 mi. $6650. '73 GRAND SAFARI 9 BA'8¥CRIB. newly paint •••••~••••••••••••••••• ~~~~~~<i~rg~~~~ 833-1:1~--------RX·l COUPE ~~6e ~osl disce rning. 122 Plea.secall·MB-707~ pass. Stat Wgn. Fully ed. w/m attress. $25. 20' VlKING. Sloop .. Xlnt FOREIGN, QO"lESTIC Capri 9715 J~uggagecarrier, air con-' · "'/auto .. i;io~rste~ring. '69 MARK III. Full power. auto. AM /FM. gd. codd. ~· -9 ••• •• 16 d 6 s 1 k " -d · t · · Pola.' .White, blue 1nL AM /FM . S3,000 m '•. ~09_, Less than 27000 n\i, _.....,,..,. or ....... -.... con . a1 s. sp1nna e or CLASSICS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Lon ' n g. s t e r t' o. These vehicles m ust be f 1 ......., :.. 963 lM:J • ·gear. SlOOO. 675 -5473. If your car is extra clea 1973 CA PR I. auto, air. <269J PT I s1•en to be apprceiat('(J. uc inJ . $5f°:2 (#5112 ) New tires. 968-93'.!~--· _=... _ _: ____ _ SCRAM. -LETS -----see us first. Decor Group. Xlnt cond. S-H·A·R-P~! Ph:-asc ask f(tr llichard '69 ro~·r. Lc~lans Con)t. NE·W 1974 Clipper 26, BAUER BUICK & MPG. S.1100or best of· 645·5700 dlr Lamb at Gu:.iranlcc w/ 4 spee.d. a.ir, slcreo. LEAVl'."'G Country. Sac. Loaded . ~lust sell. ANSWERS Sailaway, new 41 '1 II 2S2S Ha rbol'Bl vd. fer.751-50!!3. .-------Che\·rolet ~l otors. Inc. P~lar White, JUSt S49'J9_ 1969 !\lark Ill. loaded. 5875 offt."r .8.1!--0792 Mere OB. New tandem -----~ e-rcedes len:r. 9740 lol·atl'd Jn Santa Ana <ll (-5138l "'hlsale. $2.300. 642 --H.67 --------- Sailor-Tulip -trailer. $6300. (7 14) Costal\lesa _..:!.79-Z S:\LE -Dunlap\\'1rl' ••••••••••••••••••••••• fo' h ~··~~~[~-~·~·~ aft 5 n..nderb. d 9970 Booth -Butane -826-9710. Wheels, 165xl3 Steel. Mercedes-Bent ;,\~;1s~a~~1117f~)r ;~reae~~ ' • • C "et! ----9-9-3 •••••••••!~•••••••••••• BUTTONS ------WE BUY IMP.ORTS-S2•1.BS+_tax 636-7902 & po1ntmt'nt. (7 1·115'1:1·9.111 .°"' e 2 '63 T -B1 rd. C ustom Isn't it too bad about the s.Slip Docks 9070 -------_ • ••••••••••••••••••••• . T 72CAPI Fiat r I -9765 2025 s Manchester ... CORVC'TTE . paint. 390 ~'/ power ne urotic la undryman •••••••••••:••••••••••• op Dol lar For Any I oyo a . .,.. LI -: s tingray. brakes. s teer'g & win• who keeps losing his-SLJPAVAILS J\1akeor Modcl. Red ori~inal, auto. Mi .. '-Vi-JO• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Anaheim 750-2011 Auto. ne~ ~ng1ne & rc<ir dows. f·artory air & BUTTONS? • , Newport Beaeh JIM PA_ ... OS tran s., decor g roup. ,..._.1 ..., DISCOUNTS? ·-----end & trans. M.ust see to h('utcr. 1\'ew tires. Needs 30 -60 Power or S:.iil "" stereo, steel rad1'ai". only a p p r e c 1 a t e " I port Alltos,Us.ed so n1e work Alm osl 20'r-32'Poweronly MAZDA 16.161 miles. 1\s nc"· as m s REBATES? ••••••••••••••••••••••• 653AOC RI tt 7Fll C6E3!0Sl850. Cherry! s:-.oo: 557-8\13 ~IC .. ....,I 673-5253 can be & extra N ICl::1 633· .~.... • · 1710. -~sk.f~)E_ l~on ____ _ W--8081 ----200~S.Mancheste~ !918F'VY) . 281'01~11•Park-y :.'°°" ------••••••••••••••••••••••• ir.~{ Speed/ Anaheim 636·600() 645·5700 dlr Mi..._. ~_!31~1~ I N V 0 I C [ 'ck 9910 · -------Veqa 9974 W •HTED -9080f0PD·11 .d --------+•••••••••••••••••••••••Cougar 993J••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.., . ••••••••••••••••••••••• . o ar pn1 for off 9717 '74 :\lf:RCl'.2DES BENZ '66 SKYLAHK, hrdtp.••••••••••••••••••••••• 72 YEGA"GT" I Amp to rent or buy for 16' FLAT Bottom 327 BMW sand all other Im·••••••••••••••••••••••• 4JO SLC. 7,000 n1i les. 10%? 57.000 mi . a le, p/s. p/b, 68 Cougar, a.uto. air. i:::ood 1 elcctrj~ ~cous_tlc Gibson Chev. Prop. $2.000. ported car~. _72 DODGECOLT ' lo:.idedwilh cxtras.1\·Just Rrill/.! your best deal lo fl&l'l .S.-195.Gi5-7426. cond. lo n11.,. n1ake offer STATION WAGON 12 str1n.g ·guitar. Also 979~7969 eves. 548-2241 Crevier BMW STATIOMWAGOM ~cll.tH6-930:J our t~lcct \T ~r. and b<' ---::: ~-------&I0.1!790 So mllch VAt~UE: \\'e want to rent Fe.oder-days 208 w. Isl Street ---~·---·--prciJa rcd to dri \'t.' horn", Tl RF~. SAl,F.· l\lclzlcr n......a-.. w 1 I l IZ i v e Y o u a Rhodes stage or suitcase _ __......:_ ---SanlaAna 835.317 1 '75 tabs on the ea r, air 73 MBZ 450SL ... 205 5S I ---r 9935 "REi-JAT I:-:" -V:lluefor keyboard. 846-1677 • -·.,.-. ..... ,..... --------eonditioning, automatic '.'Jew 'foyotu S.14.96 + t;: 1 • t~~_.:.790 •••••••••••;••••••••••• Yo••r Dollar! l623FVY'I •••••••••••••••••••••• TOP·DOLUR PAID transmission. & SHARP! Coufe Roadst~ 1\ l • ~ ------,--'66 DOOGE1 2 Dr'. 111'. &l'J·5lOO dlr Wanted l" Schedule 40 IMMEDIATELY This is it all in one car; Twb 0 these s porty .W\ U0'i4 CadiUac: 9915 Good exterior. Goo<l ___ __. plastic irrigation pipe. ~ ... cl•s/ TOP CASH for c lean Clean, Cool. Easy to Mercedes are sale p!'iced ~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• transp. SJOO. 968 -5564. '7J Vega Wagon GT, auto. Must.be r~as. 979-7570. 9150 Operate. & EconomiCal. this week! BQth are fully -~ ·:~ TOYOTA CADILLAC , . ------air cond. gold. 43.000 mi .. used cars and trucks (149FW Z) "Qu•'pped and ,·n .. ,. , 66 \IONACO, fully auto. $2000.'~,8--77, Wtll Bid ••II• Cash for •··~··•••••••••••••••• Ho crdCh olet .. ... ""' "" Gd P•'ano. Write' PO Box '72 YAMAl-IA 650. Xlnt W evr 645·5700 dlr cellent condition. You Orange County's largest full power, a real luxury -----------,-- 302. CoN>na d e l Mar c,ond. Make offer, or DoveandQuailSts. atsun -----9720 must sec to appreciate! 1966 ljoibor. CM . 6J6·9JOJ selection. 1968 's·l974's todrivl·.84784417 71 VEGA CoulM 92S25. · irade for ? 546-7743 . J a~~~:ca~~~~iStol ••••••••••••••••••••••• (<;9 142& #80031 n Toyot-;.~;~ ;n~. T IO. Open E\·ery Ouv. Ford ------9940 2to Choose! I Newport Be.ch 833 -"° "'IU BUY YOUR 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Both of these ears are .. al 'iO Yamaha 650 Chopper. .............., ...,-Mi • Vi • 11 P<i.v mts. $2 nut run· compucl Chevrolcts \\'il~ lntrumen 8 Xlnt cond Atany custom ---DATSUN, TOYOTA SSIOft ICJO ning.536~494 7~ Ctry sq many xtras autornatic trans mission. ••~•••••••••.'? ••••• ?!! accessoriCs. $750 or best SELL US YOUR CAR! 01 VOLKSWAGEN Imports 7 IT t MK_l_I -xl nt cond 22.000 n1i . and have been thourghl~ WANTED to rent or buy offer. Days call Bill at =~ra~°tLE'.:~! PAID F OR OR NOT_ Coupe !Yoa:to. trans.. -------~4008.13 -861Huf.!:._6_ ~:~~~f1ckcd. <774PX Amp for electric aeoustic 675--0970 . .Eves & Sun· WILL p A y ·r 0 p U70t .......... ll• hrtti;wey air. new pai nt ; ;\ Cine •72 Cou,... deu1'lle '72 Gran Torino. 31 ) ~ I G·o.~--· daycall545 1044 Will take anything in DOLLAR C\LL KENT lltsmionYieJo aat•t740 r-· " ·· N d ' I 1 645·5700 di!' IU<>UJ1 12 string guitar. -~ h · ' j ------car! 13090MFl XlntCond 639 -o219 pp mis. ~w ra 1a s. Xln . ...,.--~ Al t t I F, . tra e, wa tc es, rings, ALLEN 540 °"'-42 d 846 ~ r '-so wan o ren ~· l·londa l2S SL '19?2 Lqw 'IV' • -· '70 GllANO J\.tfo:RCED 645-5700 dlr ------con· -,,~~~~--·12 V EGA Coupe. Auto&( der-Rhodes s tage or swt· .1 •••• be, ol 2000•eHl<A .. RBOR BLVD .61 DATSUN P. U. Good 600: A1 0 v; c s tar · s . , . ----'70 Coupe de Ville. Shaf'p! ,.ir ~1AKE OFl<'ER CaJI casekeyboard.846-1677 m1 eage . ..,.....or st . . personal carinmlntcon-SALE-W1re Wheels. New s teel tires. Trade '68 CORT INA . S550. \_ .. , •l --fer. 581-5829. 645-1500 cond. US ma~s. nu tir~. . . Dunlap-636·7902 OK E e · 5'48 8794 2Smpg, clean, gd cond. ijjS-ti666 l2String GIBSON Guitar, l9'70 l.JONDA CB?SO COSTA MESA_ roll bar, buck sts, stereo. dt~io~. Jtl,OO~ (act 11.al l65x14 Radial. $21.37+ __..:___~---=-.....:~ day 580-0761. eves Dilly Pilot Clnssil'iecl>Ads xlnt cond. S150. 5,16-8879 c.......A , ms. • gd. n.-25 tnpg. S849.642--6:Jl2 miles t lfOO l :il.J > \Viii ---Cad '72 COV While $3250. 5.'i2-79Sol :__.:_ __ ~ery cl~..!_ I or548-5676 Y'"" 497 _2007 -·-... •County's ---·lea~e or se ll . f71 4J fri..,.tt 9767 Pvt. Pty, 646 -8897. ~fi?:;;~~r:::7=::~~~~~===-=3~ Offic•"'"'iture" ·13 suLTAc . . H1~7~ports•ur•• Datsun 833·9300d1, --••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.17t~M . . .£ STAR GAZ.EK-"' I ',, ,,.,.. 8085 ° Alptna lillMaX'eyToyota or-.county'1 OMLYTWO LEFT! Triumph 1-..:1dc:irudu 'iO hk~ new, ' -llrCLAYll-PO\.LAN--~---·· ... -••••••••••••••••••••• 250cc. Never raced. Low , • •7 11 be M r 1 ;.,. H uay., SOOY Chn; S8/Z4, exec svl . mi. 1-Jxcellent conditi9'1 ·Call Roger or Bill Newest Dealer 4 MBZ Sules. Servke. & Lc~Hilng m~1'i~s:1 67sj~~ ever v ,.';';'.~~~::';!';,~.... ·, ll'!· 1fat1: dtri $J.$/2S, drfl mach $600.673-3856 847-8555 Buy or L~asa 450SELI w 0 li e . ------· -Todewtop tne•!OOI tor Wednnday, OCT. ll w ------"' $ ' ot:Od worcl1 wi-J'HC)Or'ldil'lg l'O ......Uri '4-Jl •·Pierce 861 W t9 CM '11'1 KAWASAKI 120 Dirt FIEEAPPRAIUL 2601/ z '68 Etl DORADO. Beaut. ''"""'°"""'""'""' &C$7(11 2 Brand n ew. full y cond. t Owner,52,000mi. 10 .. ,.. Ji won ' 61...,_ ~ ·. Bike.E~celleDt~l)dition We buy used· cars &~915_. . equ ipped, and 581 "' 2,.,.. Ji w·"' 62•-.-ocr.u .. Pl•ll • ,..___ la.ft S200 878 3856 ti;-ucks. Cal l GR OTH l .. ect1on priced! Ava•'la ble ro Silve r ,Grey, Sl950, or 1-"°" 6ln.. ~.11• -F •-·..,.... ..,..,II" · -· CHEVROLET ror a rree u-ausectcars sale or lease. Call now. bestorrer.644 -7323 ;~··. __ ,._ 3,',~. ~~....... 2.1 1r..n 1 .... •••••••••••·••••••-'TO.HONDA CB 3$0, Ex. ._.,... ,,_., ._, --COAST MUSIC «'Od'. Elec. ig·n . St50. 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Cill TRV!.NG~$8'i~Of'offer. toHll?Clh811iftedu.dsdO :t'.'l"uff.u JOc.....--.o~w ..... ~---• • )tuM1er6'S~5 ~-~ -1!L'J5. ___ it well. Phone642~. lf.lf~Goo&. @AMiw Nl~~.1 .. I ,. ,\ ,, ' • • " I ; , ,. "' ' . ... • " ' '. 0 • • Lag11na/SOuth £oast . . ED(TION , ... NO ... 2. 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES •• Todtay"s Closlag N_, Y. Steeks TUESDAY, FEB.RUARY 11, 1975 TEN CENTS . ,ohhying for Developers ·1nveStigated , I j 1 I '\ • .lr1GARYGRANVILLE by lobbyists. No commlssioo piointed aS 8.n alternate member , OfttreD•lly,.._.Statt members are involved in any tP. the South Coast Regional Lobbying errorts to help de· \V8y,thesamesourcesaid. Coastal Conservation Com- veJc>pers ·1uld,e projects through That an investigation is Qnder mission by the .Board or reJiqoal and state coastal com· way was confirmed Monday by a Supervisors three weeks ago. missions 4re being investigated former lobbyist Loran Norton, He ·reg1stered as a lobbyist by the st.ate attorney general's who said some of his client& have "'ilh the county in October, 1974 C)ffice. a Sacramepto source said been contacted by investigators. and JiSted his advocacy on behalf t.odQ". Norton is now an executive of Carter Industries Inc., a pro- The inquiry centers nn allega· aide to Second Oistrct Supervisor minenl sign company. Uoo!sotfee.spurportedlycharged Laurence Schmit and was ap-While he openly discussed hi!'i ~ --' ' . role as a 1obt,ylst, Norton denied there was any wrOngdoing on his part. "Call lt lobbyinf if you want but we thought of oUrselves more as consultants who were able to help developers and others get their projects by the eom- mission," Norton said. 1-lis associate w.a s Randall G. Smith, a registered lobbyist for the Southern California Edison Company until January of 1975. Both Smith and Norton called the money they earned for their eoastal ~om m isston chores .. 'pocket money'' and denied their fees involved thousands of dollars. Norton said he once jokingly said to a comn1issioner that •·your vote just cost me Sl0,000. ·· ··tt inay be that someone n1is- interpeted that remark and didn't realize I was kiddin g," he added. "But I can assure you '-''t' were nevel' dealing in those knul of figures.'' B<•th he and Smith said the\· gained ··expertise"· in con1 mission affairs 'vhile rt:pre~t•nt­ ing their prime employers. (See LOBBYING. Page .\21 'Scored by Saddleback;;--·' Clemente Man Dies At Wheel A 69-year·old San Clemente man died Monday when he suf- /ered a heart attack behind the wheel of his pickup truck, lost control, and rammed t"-'O cars stopped for a traffie light. Efforts to revive Caroll L . St.evens, 118 Calle Balboa, on the way to San Clemente General Hospital failed. 1-te was pro- nounced dead on arrival. The drivers of the other t1,1.•o vehicles as well as ste .. ·..ens' wi(e • and a pasaeneer in unother c<tr • were unhurt. . Police said Stevens lost control or the vehicle before reaching the Mariposa inlerseetion on North El Camino Real and slammed in- to the rear of the cars, causing moderate dam age. Mi's1 Grace Stevens told tra£fic investigators that her husband had become annoyed and shortly afterward began to experience s hort breath and the symptoms ofa~eartattack. She said her husband slumped aaainst her making it impossible for her to bring lhe pickup under control. After the truck collided with the stopped cars Mrs. Stevens saJd she attempted (o administer first itid to her hus band but di s- covered that he was too heaV)' for her to move. A followup investigation dis- closed that Stevens died of the heart attack, not as a result of the accidenL The drivers of the other cars were identified as Alice Jane Shinkle, 45, of 135 Avenida DeLa Grulla, San Clemente, and Sheila M. Thomas, 43, of 112 Avenida San Gabriel, San Clemente. Police identified the passenger in the Shinkle car as Wanda B. Dodd. No address was given. Art Lecture Slated Watercolorist Rex Brandt will lecture aild give a demonstration at a meeting or the San Clemerlte tA.rts and Crafts Club at 7:30 p.m . Thursday in the community s=ente.r at Avenidas Del Mar and Sevt~ in San Clemente. Const Orange ' Wt•ulher Increasing h igh clouds tonight. Consldera)>le high cloudiness Wedne;day. A lit- tle warmer 'Wednesday with hi~ In the mid to upper SOS. Lowitonlght45lo55. . I INSIOE TODAY Tjmmy Rohe, 21, 004.tn'i Nm 1 4 cent for work-h• '' doing but ~ ha doe• r1ctive it more 1 than mon«y can buy . S!OTJJ, Page BIO. " ,. " ·-, - Jobs Unleashed Trustees Ford to Free Highway Fwuls \VASHTNGTON <AP) -Presideol Ford will announee today that he will free 52 billion in impounded hi gh\\•ay funds -a move that will create an estimated 140.000 to 300,000 new jobs. sources so.id. The sources said the President "·ould make the announce- ment part of his address to the Kansas legislature during his visit to the h1id\\•est . The President has been under pressure both from state or- fiC'ials and cong:rl"ssional leaders to free 54 .3 billion in highway funds for fi scal year 1975. whieh have bceo impounded by the Of- fice of ll1anagement and Budget. A resolution is pend.ing in the Senate \vhieh 1,1.·ould overrule the President's deferral of the federal aid high"'ay funds. Cable Slwrt CaU$es Cl·enmnte Blackout A s hort in a n ufiderground ca· ble caused a blackout affecting 300 south and eentral San Clemente homes Monday night, leaving some of them without. eleetricity for more than five hours. Dennis Paquin, office manager fo r San Diego Gas and Electric. Zone Change • F ()r Hilltop Land Weighed Th_e Laguna Beach P lanning Commission will weigh a pro- posed rezoning of hilltop proper- ty near Top of the World when it meets at 7 :30 tonight at city hall. The item is one of four major items on the commission's agenda. The proposed ~one change \l.'ould affect about eight acres now zoned in agriculture whieh allows one home for each four acres. The proposed zoning ,,·ould allow 11 units. The property involveCI is in county territory, and the Laguna Beach co mmission 's aCtion would amount to a recom,menda- tion of\ the question of the rezone. said the lights went out .at 8:07 p.m . and service was restored for t1,1.·o thirds of the customt:r.s in nearly tbrce hours. Jlowever, Paquin said about one hundred of the homes were blacked out until l : 10 a.m. when '"orkrnen finally finished repair- ing the damage inside a manhole on Avenida San Juan and En- trada Paraiso. Police sa id there were numerous cal l s to th e s1,1.·itchboard ineluding one from a man \Vho was undergoing breathing therapy. Officers said they notirietli the utility and reported that the pa- tient. Edward Ford. 2004 En- trada Paraiso. was provided with a portable power source to keep his equipment running. licenses Revoked LOS ANGELES (UPll -The state attorney general's office confirmed ~1onday that contrac- tors' li censes for two Polich- Bcnedict construction firms in\'olved in accidents eausing 171 injuries and 10 deaths since 1970 -have been revoked for one year. The disclosure, signed by the state registrar of Contractors. was announeed follow.Ing the latest. judgment Friday against· the firms' owners, Tyrone T. Polich and Herbert L. Benedict. Aim Blast AtOCC Saddlebaek Community College District TruStees warned other colleges Monday night to quit poaching for students on their territory. They voted unanimously to send a letter of protest to the Coast Community College Dis- trict to stop sending mailers ad- vertising Orange Coast College classes to their district. Several trustees noted that pro· 1110lionaJJiteratµr~ ba\lpeen ~onl to zip codf! add.r&s.lies in Irvine! Laguna and other arel!S within the Saddleback District. Trustee Donna Berry said she had been informed that it was almost impossible to separate addresses b.y their zip codes but board member Larry Taylor said it was time for the board to say ''\l.'e're tired of that excuse.,. Taylor termed the mailing of broehurcs into other districts .. a misuse of funds" and was sup· ported in his position by other board members who voted 6 loo to send a protest letter to Coast Community College District Chaneellor Norman E. Watson. The protest letter is rhotivated by the fact that the Saddleback District has hi storically "lost .. students t~eighboring com· munity colle districts. Last year study by Sad- dleback's dean of students dis- closed that the district was losing about 2,800 students to the Rancho Santiago, Coast and North Orange County communi- ty eollege districts. It also Showed that the district spent S739,000 in interdistrict tui- tion charges to educate students that live in the Saddlebaek dis- trict . Interdi striel attendance has been reduced in recent months. but trustees ~1onday night said they plain don't like other colleges advertising for students in their area. whethe r by design or acci-. dent . "Maybe we'd better make the sa me mistake," commented Trustee Norrisa Brandt, who (See STUDENTS, Page A2l DllllY Pitol SIMI Plwl• A..l-0119 C'o1111t Laguna Beach City Clerk Dorothy Musfelt and (from Ieft )}Fir.e Captains Harold Johnson and Jerry Johnson begin counting signatures on initiative petitions ptesent- ed by the firemen's association. They demand increased manpowe r of the Laguna force. Petitions bore names of 3,237 persons. Mrs. Musfelt no'v has to check each .name to insure it is that of a registered city voter . The city at- torney, however, has ruled the petitions illegal as an in - itiative instrument. Candle Fire Cause Of Niguel Blaze A fire caused by a candle le ft burning on top or a television set s wept through a Laguna Niguel apartment Mo"nday night causing SlO.OOOdamage. "Another five minutes and this could have been a really bad fire," said Orange Coll_nty Fire Capt. Bruce Turb'evil Je_ ''Fortu n ately two neighbors smelled smoke and had the fire a lmost knocked down with ext· inguishers when 've arrived.·· The occupant of the apartment at23732 Hillhurst Drive. Perry l\f. \Villiams, wasn't home '"'hen the blaze broke out at about 9:45 p . m. Ile told firemen he left at about 7 :JO p.m . fajling to putout the can- dle that triggered the bl aze. Turbeville said the flames in · cinerated the television and start- ed creeping up the \Vall and into the attiC of the two-story apart- menl building. The ty,·o neighbors, 1,1.•ho didn·t i!ive their names, called the fire department and then proceeded to fight the fl ames themselves un- til firemen arrived. Transit Officials ' To Adress CofC T\.\·o marketing repres en- tatives of the Orange County Transit District \viii address a breakfast meeting of lhc 1 .. aguna Beach Chamber of Commerce 1nembership at 8 a.m . \\lcdncs- day tn the J-lotel Laguna. · A hi story of the dist1;ct. cur - rent operations and future transit plans will be presented. The public may attend. Cost of the breakfast is $2.50. However, the commission will also consider aceess to the pro- perty which would come via an exte nsion of Alta Laguna Boulevard at its north west end. The extension of that road has been a major controversy in Laguna Beach for years. ·New Center Battles Loneliness The city planning staff report to the commission noted t he area involved is o-.e marked for pre- servation under the city's general plan. .. Extensive development of this property \l.•ill involve extend - ing vehicular access into il The most probable location for thi:; access ts from Alta Laguna Boulevprd.-This is the most topo- graphica lly difficult of any road extension and opce constructed. future exteii~Iofa In the county (se.HrLLTOP,PlgeA!) $1,545 Capo Theft Electronics equipment valued. 1by the victims at Sl,54~ has bc~n stolen from tho offices of a San Juan Capts·trano developer. OMU\R• 0ounty Sherill's omc .... . reported today. Deputies ,.id bLrclars whose me'thodof ent.ty ts unknown took tvpewrlters, cilculato.rs, and a microwave oven fron tho office of Westport Homo Buildln11, 30782 C.nilno, • C.pist.rano. . • LIKES PEOP\.E Monty Montgomeiy • Clemente Seniors Gather •' ACTS AS HOSTESS Irene Wert ' .. DM.YPILOT Sari Juan ' • C uncil Charged.· C~4tirfes that members of the 'San Juan Capistrano City Coun· ciJ are.fnvqlved in a conspiracy , · destined to block comlrucl!-On or an 88·home tract ln the area were alred Monday tn an Orange Gounty Superior Court action ffied by Slandard·Pacillc Corp. The lawsuit seeks court action that wJll overturn a 4·t.o-l dental by the city council or plans by the -plalnllff1 to build a JS.acre de- velopment fronting on the Ortega Highway, two miles east of the LONELINESS IS SAD intersection of the Ortega Highway and the San Diego ____ M_•_rl_•_B_r_•_;_r ___ _ Freeway. From Pagf! Al The firm points out that up ~o March 25 it seemed virtualJy as- flured of permisslon to go ahead wltb its plans after spending LOBBYING nettrly s*.ooo on proposals lhal · • • would provide a new elementary •~hool on a 10-acre parcel at "We were giving out_,ao l)lucb Creek Road and La Novia. free advice to newcomers that we Lawyers for Standard-Pacific decided to make a little business elaim in the action that the de-otit,"Nortonsaid. velopers already had the plan· He denied that his appointment nlng commis&lon'tJ -backing for-as an alternate member ol the construction of 89 single family commission represented a con· homes In the R·l sector. . flict of interest. But the city council balked at Norton will sit on the com- final approval until the firm mission whenever Schmit, a sur- could satisfy two points of in-prise selection by board or quiry. the .sult atates: Increased supervisors Chairman Ralph traftlc in the area stemming Diedrich to replace him on the from the development and the panel, ts absent. provisJon of school faQi.llties for Today Diedrich said he knew ' blldren living in the tract. Noi;ton lobbied before lhe com· The action 1iate1 that the traf• mis,ion. A LOT HERi! Willetta Patty AT SENIOR CENTER Al Weston From Pagf! A J SENIOR CENTER. •• ' their lives aren't even able t'.o eat the way they should.•· . Willetta Patty has Jived in San Clemente for 13 years. "I intend lo come to the center every day,'' she said. "J want to participate in everything -painting, crafts, cards, everything. There's a lot here for me ." ''We are ottering ,everything from. knitting to exercises ror older people,·• said Mrs. Williams. "Everything we do is a pilot project. I( it catches on we·11 keep it, if it doesn't we 'll try something else." ; 'There has been 'nothing available to senior citizens in San Cle·mente except in the churches," he explained. "Now the churches have joined with service clubs and with good· hearted people in the community to sponsor this center.'' ·l I Social -;project Funds· Urged •JI 'ACK CHAl'PELL ,. Ofa..D111.,~•MMI · . The San Cleme~le 01,Y Council heard fncreaaed demandg MOn- day for allocntlon of federal runds to social projects and away from heavy expenditures ten- tatively earmarked tor re- vitalization of the central busl, ness district. The council deferred actlon un· til We dnesday on format establishment o( priorities for spending of an estjmated $459,000 the city could receive over three years under the federal Housing and Community Development Act . Recommendations by the plan- ning commission suggested al- locating the money as rollows: -$200,000 for Public workS pro· jects in the downtown business district. . · -$155,000 for acquisition of beach land and access, historical sites and parks. -.$50.000 for housing of which SJ0,000 would be spent to update the. city's general plan housing SectiOI\. -SSS,000 io hire a hQman r11· !tOurces planner to cbordlnate. p('Ograms for elderly ahd han· dlcapped. · ·Speakers Monday told th,e councilmen some priorities were wrong. They also heard a plea for in- creased allocations of funds to save historical buildings and natural canyon areas. Barbara Williams. spokeswoman for San Clemente Seniors asked the council tO Con- sider combining with Orange County in hiring or a senton citizens coordinator who could cover not only San cremente, but1 the unincorporated areu ol the Capistrano Valley as well. ,I ' Allen Vernon urged the councif to realloc.ate funds rrom the re-> furbishing of the business dis·' trict. "Let private enterprise re.I furbish the downtown area. Let'Sj not trade orr sewers and COS·i metics for human needs,'' he! said. lnvestn1ent Sehen1e 6 Plead Innocent; Charges Combined flc dilemma appeared to have "But," Diedrich said, "there's been resolved and t.bP-t1c~l ia· no wrongdoing in that as long as aue ~med certain to be set.Uec;l be does no further lobbying.'' •arch 25 when three neW mem· When ~sked if he th9ught bers )vere elected to the city Norton's appointment represent- councll. ed a potential conflict or interest, r ----.,.-.&!-lOlQ\......Uaat date, the sai.Lal-Diedrich replied, ''No, not unless leges, plane for the development he lobl>1e5.'7 -• 1\lrs. Williams used to be a chaplain in a geriatric hospital. In San Clemente she has been ac- tive in church work, and it was there, she says, she recognized a community-wide need among the elderly for companionship and human services. '.'I had surgery two years ago which left me hardly able to take care of myself," said Ernie Busse, who has been active at the center. ·'When l \\rent lo un- employment, they said I 'd have to i;:o out and.look ror a job or l couldn't coll~t unemployment benefits. I told them I was too \ve8k from surgery, and they said in that case l could collect nothing. Now, finally, two years later the Depa rtment or Rehabilitation in San Diego County thinks it has round a 1ob for me.·• A March 17 trial date has been set for six men indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury on felony charges or grand theft and conspiracy. Office on the b.aiis of a probe begun last August, resulUng ln the first arrests. ' ~ave been rejected wtth hvival. ·since leaving Southern Of the traffic 1.ssue and county ac· Californja Edison Company, qulsltio,n or the nearby Starr Smitb has established his own Ranch among new arcurhents firm Randall G. Smith a,nd As- aaatnst their plans. sociates and !s a registered lob- Superior Cqurt officials have byist both with Orange County not yet allocated a dale for the · and lhestale. hearing at which Standard· . S~it_h said t~at he specialize$ P8e1fiC:1 lawyera will seek the in g1v1ng advice to developers l?'aQ~f Of a writ agalnst the and others trying to-get 'permits city. through the coastal commission. San ·Clemente Downzoning Plan Okayed Downzoning of 7 .2 3.J:res was approved Monday by the San Clemenle City Council for the Cross Hill area. ' ' The c<tuncil's action cut the al- lowable tlevelopment of the pro- ~rty from medium high density residential (24 units per acre> to medium low density (seven units per acre.) t, He .admitted that he was the master of ceremonies at a Long Beach luncheon hosted .by coastal commission Chairman Donald Bright 'as a prelude to a fund raising venture on behalf of then gubernatorial candidate Ed· mundG. Brown. The luncheon resulted in a storm of criticiam dJreeted at Bright because of his involve- ment in politics. · In Los Angeles, Deputy At- torney General Carl Boronkay would neither confirm nor deriy that his office Js investigating the alleged influence pe<tdling. ''As a matt~r of policy.'' .Boronkay said, "we do not make public such information.'' School Board "This center-was inspired by a need," she said. "It we are going to succeed,. we'll have to have financial support of the com- munity and more volunteer:;. One person, working with others, can do so much. Just look at Mon · ty. He's the backbone ot the or· ganization among the seniors.'' Montgomery worked as a com· munications consultant 35 years (or the phone company before re- tiring in 1966. He took a deep puff on his pipe and said, "I just like people. ·· *· List Given For Senior Activities The San Clemente Seniors have announced the following schedule of activities for senior citizens: -MONDAYS: 9 :30 a.m. - needlecrarts, including knitting, crocheting, weaving , em- broidery and others; 2 p.m. - community fonfm, an oppartuni~ Cross Hill, located south of Avenida Pizarro and east of North La Esperanza, has been the subject or continuin{ con- troversy for years. The council's action confirmed a recommendation of the Pian- nlng Commission. Earlier, the council had asked the com- mission to consider even further reduction In the building density. F T • h ty for pa~ticipants to discuss orum omg t their problems in the com- munity. The Laguna Beach Democratic Club will hold a school board can· didates forum at 7:30 tonight at the community room or Laguna Federal Savings and Loan, 260 Ocean Ave., Laguna Beach. The public is invited to attend Dana Home Rifled the forum 10 y;hich lhe fi~e can· dtdates for two open pos1t1ons on Skis. a surrboard and a to-, the L.a_guna Beach'UnifiedSchool speed bicycle with a total value "" District board have been invited. of $244 have been stolen from a Candidates are John Anderson, Dana Point home, Orange Coun· Harry Bithell, Annette Cassidy, ty Sheriff"s ofticers reported to· Ronald Chilcote and Richard day. Deputies said burglars en· Lemon. Following the forum, a tered the home of contractor vote for endorsement by the club Charles Vlrgll La Sarge, 49, of willbetaken. ~Mainsail Drive, via the Un · locked garage door and ransacked the garage. ORANGEi.COAST DAILY PILOT Robtrt N. Weed ~•M"'*I.,,., From Pa!Jf! A J HILLTOP ••. territory would be a simple engineering project," the staff report states. tn.e sta·tt recommends the city ast: the county to tel!uire a com· plete environmental impact re- port on the project and suggests a negative rerommcndation on the rezone to the county. The planning commission agenda also includes: -A continuation or discussion on formation or a city Arts Com · mi!sion. -A request for a commission decision on how building &el · backs are to be determined In lhe city's lla:ht manufacturing zone, primarily in the Canyon Acres area. -SetUnC of a hearing date for lhe Scenic Highways Element of the ell.)' ceneral plan. Gas Statio Hit Thieves who may have had a master key 10 the ')iremJsM have stol~n S259 In c11h from a Capistrano .ftea~h aervlce ti•· ·uon, Oranae County 'Shullf's of· ficers uld·toclay. Depull•• said lhe cash was taken from lhc front office ot lhe Abelson l.lnJon 76 · $1allon, 3'181 Doheny Park &ad. -TUESDAYS: JO a.m. - crafts, the first project to be Christmas card scrapbooks for Mexican orphanages; 1 p.m. - services to the home, providing babysitters, handymen and housecleaners from the center to people in need in the community. -WEDNESDAYS: 10 a.m. travel slides (bring a sandwich); 1:30 on first and third Wed- nesdays -general meeUng. -THURSDAYS: Cards all day, including pinochle, 500, canasta and bridge (bring a "sandwich). -FRIDAYS: JO a.m. - Lessons In speaking Spanish; 1 p.m. ·-trim.nasties (exercises ror senior citizens). All activities areln the Seniors' Center or the San Clemente Com- munity Clubhouse. Entrance is I on Avenlda Cabrillo. The center is open Monday-' I Friday from 9 a .rn. to 3 p.n}; · Tran:.portation and intorm8tioh · are available by calling the Center, 498·3322. Nature Study Trip Fiuitful The Laguna Beach Police Department today la lhe proud posaeuor of a nursery nat of small but healthy and lovJngly cared tor marijuanaplanta found by three young boys out hiking ln the Art Colony hllla. ;fhe boys. brothers Richard, 11, and Robert, 8, and frteM, Billy, 10, found the flat of about 60 smell pot plants hldcl_en behlnd a bush as they were hlki{\I ove.r the wee~end to the large white "L" on tHe Laguna hlllalde below Top ofthtWorl4,, , They brQulh\ the planla home to their parents who called of- ficers. Police said they )Vil! keep lhe plants ror 90 days lo determine I! lhe}' are needed tor evldeoce. U not they'll d~stroy them, · ··1 was born 1n Prussian Switzerland," said Mrs. Brader, s peaking with a charming German accent, "but I have Jived in this country many years. \Ve all worked to' beautify America by our hard labor. ls it right that now we should be alone?" Those working at the center don't think so. Tourists Firm HONOLULU CUPIJ -The rooms they reserved in October were unavailable they were told, so the French Canadian tourists respond ed with a sitdown protest in the lobby of the Imperial Hawaii Hotel. A spokesman said the hot e l was overbooked because of a mixup in the de· parture date of ·another group already staying at the hotel. Plant Meet Slated The South Coast Garden Club will meet at 1 :30 p.m. Wednes- day in the Three Arch Bay Clubhouse. Alice Wagenhals will speak on propagation of plants and grooming plants for exhibit· ing in flower shows. From Pa!Jf! A J STUDENTS made the motion to send the let· ter. She said she was opposed to the advertising campaign "un- less they give us rree tuition." At the same meeting trustees authorized the payment or SI0,117 in interdlstrict fees to the Oceanside·Carlsbad Community College District and $74.-248 to the Coast Community College Dis- trict for 1973-74. The six pleaded innocent to the multiple charges before Orange County Superior Court Judge Kenneth P. Lac Friday. They re- main free on their o~·n re· cognizance. The six: defendants are: Donald C. Lightner, 44, or 2000 E. Ocean Blvd., Newport. Beach, Edward Kent Reese, 55, of 1838 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach, Frank J. Passantino, 29, of 5242 Royale Ave., Irvine, John L. Roth, 29, of Anaheim, Alfred P. Sanna, 47, of Orange, and Jamie l\ofatlick Farris, r~portedly of Newport Beach. A total of 14 counts are in· eluded. They allege the group ob- tained the funds from 13 In· vestors, mos-from the E.ist Coast, by fraudulently represent· ing to the investors that they would receive interests in a sporting goods business. Investigators assert .that the defendants allegedly carried out their fraudulent scheme through two business firms,' U.S. Dis- tributors' Exchange, 3303 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, and National Rent·a·Boat Systems, with or. fices in Santa Ana and Las Vegas. Prior to the indictment, both businesses were th·e subject of separate ~riminal complaints filed by the District Allorney'a Britain Show Set ''Shakespeare's Britain- Today, •• produced by San Clemente resident Eric Pavell, will be shown tonight at 8 o'clock at the Community Clubhouse in San Clemente. The program is sponsored by the Rotary Club. Tickets are $2 tor adults, $1 for students. \Vhen defendant Farris was ar- rested in De~ember, 1974, he was charged only in connection with the operations of National Rent- a·Boal Systems. At that time, he had not been charged with any il· legal activities relating to transactions of U. S. Dis- tributors' Exchange or Costa Mesa, as indicated in early ac- counts. In the Grand Jury lndictiDent which subsequently replaced the two criminal complaints. however, Farris is charged with conspiring and obtaining·money by false pretenses in connection with both U. S. Distributors' Ex· change and National Reot-a·Boat Systems. Off slwre Oil Bid Opposed TRENTON, N .J. IAPJ -Gov. Brendan T. Byrne of New Jersey said today he would file a court challenge to the Interior Depart- ment's plans to open areas oft the mid-Atlantic Coast for oil and gas development. Byrne was the first witness at public hearings opened in Tren· ton on the Interior Department's proposal ror massive leasing of untouched offshore areas. As the hearings began, Royston Hughes, assistant Jn- terior secretary for program de- velopment and budget, told the gathering that the Interior Department was publishing to- day an invitation for oil com- panies and the public to propose specific tracts for oil and gas leasing ofr the shores of New Jersey, Delaware. Maryland, and Virginia. STRE'f.CHING A POINT- ' With the innovalion of new kinds of carpet backings, correct stretching Is all·importanl. It is easy to overstretch as well as understrelch, Our main concern is wilh understretching. Carpeling in many new homes and even in whole tracts have been lnslalled withoul a power Streicher being unloaded from lhe !ruck. In some of these homes, after Iha carpet is "slopped" in wilh a knee-klcke« a watering can Is used to shrink up lhe wrinkles. Unbelievable, isn't it? Al Alden's we lake great Pride In correct installations. Slretchlng Is achieved wilh slretchers that go wall-to-wall. altended by experienced mechanics, trained~ Deni gamble lhe Price of >"OUr cSrpjlt purchase on a poor installation. THERE'S NO GAMBLE If I/OU blly from Alden's! • , I ALDEN'S C.ARP,ETS • DRAPES • 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MUA I 64M838 ' I I ' l ' I l f I I l l ' • t! ) I I I • IRS Rulings New Deducti'ble '\I )I .Medifal Cos.ts By SYLVIA POJlTER (S«;ond in a Serl.ti) Jr you 're among the m.Jlllona of Jndlvidual lax· 'payers who Jtemlxe your de- ductions, you recelved five extretnel)' helpful medical •dtducUoo rulings last year. \ Money's Worth : (lJ There's the good news. for those or YoU who pay some ,corm or 1nsurance against loss or, or damage to. your contact lenses. For the Intema.1 I Revenue Service ruled in 1974 that lhis qtJaliCies as medical /care lrusurance. · NOTE THAT YOU CAN take an itemized deductton for j ~ perunt of your medical care insurance, step up to $150, without bavlng lo ''waste'' an amount up to 3 percent or your I. a<Uusted gross income, as )'Ou must do for your regular medlc•l and dental expenses. The rest of the insurance cost which you didn't deduct us medical care insurance, you in- 1 elude as part ol your other regular medical expenses which are deductlble only to the extent that the total exceeds 3 per • I cent of your adjusted gross income. Under this favorable IRS ruling, you are allowed the de· I duclion for two forms of insurance. In one type, you pay a non·refundable fixed amount to yOur optometrist in ex· change for the optometrist's agreement to replace your con· \ tact lenses for one year if your lenseS are lost or damaged. ln the other type, you pay an insurance company a fixed I amount Jn exchange for which the company agrees to pay the practiUoqer who originally dispensed the lenses or another one selected by the company (it the original pracli· j Uoner ls no longer in business at the time of the loss)1for the eo&t (less deductible amount) of replacing your contact lenses for one year if the lenses are lost or damaged. I (2) The next 1974 change that can boost your medical expense deductions involves the increased mileage rate that the IRS allows you to deduct (or driving your car to and ! from your physician, dentist, hospital, etc. The rate was 6 cents a mile. For 1974, the rate is 7 cents a mile. I (3) A TIDRD TREASURY change adopted in 1974 wJll help the large numbers or you who must make medically prescribed capital improvements to your homes -such as special .ramps,• interior elevators, special bathroom I faciliUes, similar improvements. The basic rule is that the cost of these improvements becomes a deductible medical . expen,.s~ only to the extent that the cost exceeds any in· 1 crease ID value of the properly due to the improvemenL U11der a 1914 regldalion change, the full cost of operat· Ing and maintainlng a capital improvement of this nature is a deductible medical expense -even i( no part of the cost or the improvement itself is deductible because the improve· ment increased the value of the property by an equal or greater amount. (4J If you arc among the millions practicing some form or birth control, you'll be interested in a 1974 IRS ruling that the cost of an operation legally performed on a woman at her own request to make her incapable of having children qualjfi es as a deductible medical expense. · THJS IS EN'l1RELY IN line with earlier rulings that 1 the cost of legally performed vasectomies and abortions qualifies as a dbductible medical expense. (SJ Finally, the IRS rounded out its position concerning ·aJcoholism as a form t1f sickness. Previously, the Service had ruled that treatment for alcoholism could be a deducti· bJe medical expense and that the cost or transportation to and from an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting or clubhouse also could qualify as a medical expense. ' Continuing its enljghtenell attiiude toward alcoholism, the JRS ruled last year that wage payments maintained for an individual while the person was a patient at an alcoholics treatment cent.er qualify under the rules for excludable sick pay. This ruling could exempt some -or even all -or the continued wage payments from taxes. It was indeed, an extraordinarily favorable year for the Service's rulings on medical deductions -and the Research Institute of America sees no basis for anticipating a reversal of th.is trend. JN MANf OTllER lVAYS too, Internal Revenue Service rulings were unexpectedly hetprut to average tax· payers in 1974. Among the examples: lRS rulings on auto travel expenses. Simultaneously, though, other IRS rulings on the reporting of dividends and interest in amounts of more than $400 will increase your paperwork this year. Details. on these situations, involving millions of tax- J!Byers, in Wednesday's column. * * * * * Taxpayers Not Fearing Audits KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) -Disgruntled taxpayers this year are scraping for pre- viously ignored deductions and big refunds with a non· chalant attitude tow•rd ·•lldlts by the Internal Revenue Service .. according to a tax expert. Henry Block, president of H&R Block, the nat.ion'.s largest lax prepara- tion firm , said the nation's sour economy coupled with taxpayer disenchantment over federal spending policies is prompting Americans lo watch e very penney com· milled to Washington. ''PEOPLE ARE more will· Jn~g to be. audited lhJs year than lo pass up a questionable allowable deduction," Bloch said. "Some people used to Sl!Y th't If a deduction could ciu.se an audit, we should leave it orr. This year they're taklne their chances." ' ' Bloch sali:l a random survey ol the firm 's 1,000 nationwide offices for UPI showed tax· payera were keeping better ttcord> for deductions and (U. State Banks Drop Rates LOS ANGELES (AP) - 1'ollowln1 the lead of other banks last week, Security PocHlc Bank Bank of California and Well• Fargo Bink have lowered their prime rite from 9~ to 9 per· cenl. . ' The prim~ nte ls the In· t ereal charged the most credil·worthy ~ustomers. ing returns earlier than in put years. "We notice a markeil in· 'c rea se especially in depressed or low income areas," Bloch said. ''There are two reasons for the change. The fll'Slls that many are out or work and have the time to get their taxes done promptly. ''But the second, more tell· ing reason is that people.need the r e funds right away. Re£unds are running higher than last year, and with the tight economy and high un- .employmenl people just need lhecash." With increased deduction hunting and earlier filings, lax preparers are also en· countering the wrath of frustrated taxpayers worried about their f\nanclal 5urvival. "WE'RE HEARING more complaints about havlng to pay taxes because the tax· payer doesn't feel his money ls being spent wisely by the government,'' Bloch said. "We also hear a lot of com· plaints that higher income people aren't paying their fair &hare of taxes. We J\IA tell them to write their con· gressman. '' Bloch &aid taxpayer 'tlorty was dram1Uud by sever•I omcea which "'l>Orted an In· crease in questions about the effect of bankruptcy on t8" returns. The recession, Bl9Ch sald, is also affe<Unl hls business. 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But a department econnmh;l s~id it is too early to tell whether the In· crease indicates a turnaround in the long slum p in consumer spendins;. "We will have to see something stronaer than this and sustained for several month5 to tell lt there ls re!ally a turn around in consumer con· , fidence ,' · he said, . .. -................... ~ • ·. ·: • ,Ftbru • • • , • f \ -• • ) f . ,:; I I \ l • .. " ~I • S~ddJebaek ~ !OP IT I 0 N • • • • Today's £108 .. g NX.Stoeb VOl*j:68. NQ. 42, 7 SECT.IONS, 26 PA<fES ORANGE( CQUNTY, CALI FOSNlf. TUESDA'Y, FEBRlJARY 11 , 1975 TEN CENTS • ' I L9hhymg · for Developers Investigated I By Gl\RY GRl\JllVIUE • ' --CM .... DMt' ....... Miff L ' ' -Lobbying e!!or(s to help de· velopera guide projects throllgh r.'-1Ional and state coastal com· mi51ions are being inveitigated by:t.Ae &late atto'i-ney general's ortic'e, a Sacramentq source said tDdey. Tfie ihquiry cep[e'rs on alleg-a. tjons of fees purportedly charg~ by lobbyists. No commission metnberS are involved ih any way, the same source said. That an investigation is under way was confirmed Monday by a former lobb.yisl Loran Norton, who said some of his clients have been contacted by investigators. Norton is now an executive aide to Second Distrct Supervisor Laurence Schmit and was ap- pointed as an alternate member to the South Coast Regional Coastal Conservation Com· mi ssion b-y t .he Board of Supervisors three weeks ago. He registered as a lobbyist with the county in October, 1974 a nd listed his advocacy on behatr of Carter Industries Inc., a pro- minent sign company. While he openly discussed his role as a lobt?yis t, Norton d nied there was any "-'rongdoing On ·his part. "Call it lobbying if you want but we thought or ourselves more as consultants who were able to help developers and otft~rs get their proje.ct s by the com · mission ,'' Norton said. . llis associate was Rand311 ti. Smilh. a registered lobbyist for the Southern Caliromia Edison Company until January of 1975. Both Smith and Norton called the money they earned for their coastal commission chores ··pocket money" and denied their fees inv olved thousands of dollars . Norton said he once jokingly 5aid to a commissioner that .. your vote j ust cost me SI0,000 . ·• ··it may be that someone mis· interpeted th at remark a nd didn't realize 1 was kidding," he added ... But l can assure you '"·e were never dealing in those kind or figures ... Both he and Smith satd they gai ned .. expertise" in com· mission affairs \\'hile represent · ing their prim'e employers. lSee LOBBVJl'iG, Page . .\:!) ''Roaching' of Colleges Scored by Saddlehack Little Sq11irts, Big $q11i Orange Count)· fire cal>taln Tim-Sappok de onstrltes t1le ..art of lighting fires to 4-year·olds Kev n Monson Oen> and 8111 Davin at the Church of e Master Preschool in Mission Viejo. More than 70 yo ngsters en· joyed the demonstration. MAC . Recomm. nds Barricade Removal The Miss ion Viejo l\1unicipal Advisory Council llt11\C) voled unanimously 1t1onday to recom- meod .to county s upervisor.s thal an embattled barricade al !'.Ion· tilla Lane and Jeronimo Ro"d be removed. An assistant to Fifth Dis tri ct Supervisor Thomas Ril ey said the MAC will be given time to present its case to supervisors Feb. 18. . The board meets al 9:30 a .m . in the board hearing room of the Co\Sl'llY Admin·istration Building, 315N. Sycamore St., Santa Ana. "A.bout SO persons, a contrast to audiences of up to soo at previous debates on the co ntroversial road closure issue, listened and ap· plauded after the MAC members voted. "It was only the ri ght thing lo do," said Lodic Ri cca. spokeswoman for the anti· closure troops . "Th ere just wasn't any question about it." Mrs. Michael Keane. one or the leaders or the pro·barricllde side, said tha'MAC's decision was "in· credible" and that barricade pro· ponents will fight the recommen· dation at the board of.supervisors Tµesday. ... · The MAC'S decision came a£ter ~(lays\ of study and two public hearings at which both sides of the heated issues were allo .... ·ed to speak up. The .ti1AC recommended that along with remova l or the bar· ricade, the county should put up a four.way stop at l\.Jontilla and Jeronimo, as a first step to an eventual traffic signal. Councilman Cal Ne\'C, a depu· ly sherif£, reported that in a sur· vey of eme rgency services to the area. the California Highway Patrol, the Orange County (See MAC, PageA2) ·BUS DRWERS: CLEAN UPACf ~IEXICO C ITY iU PI J Pt\lice Chief Daniel Gutierrez Santos is threatening to give bus drivers a ba th in police head· quarters if any of them report for work dirty. ··we want the drivers to look good, and we want their vehicles to look good -and if they don't , we'll give them a bath right here in .police hcardquarters," _the c·hier said. "We will use an iron hand." Trustees Aim 6last AtOCC Saddleback Community College District Trustees warned other colleges Monday night to quit poaching for students on their territory. They voted unanimously to send ·a letter of protest to the Coast Community College Dis· trlcl to stop sending mailers ad· ve11ising Orange Coast College classes to their district. Several trustees noted that pro· ~ot!Ol)a! literat~r, ~a9 .~ ~eqt to zip cOOe adc:f'tesses Jn Irvin~ Laguna and oth-er ... aren-s Withi" "- the Saddleback District. Trustee Donna Berry said she had been informed that it \1ras almost impossible to separate addresses by their zip codes but board member La'rry Taylor said it v.•as time fo'r the board to say ·'we're tired of that excuse.'' Taylor lermed the mailing of brochures into other districts "a misuse of funds" and was sup· ported in his position by other board members who voted 6 to O to send a protest letter to Coast Community College District Chancellor Norman E . Watson. The protest letter is motivated by the fact that the Saddleback District has historically "lost"·· students to neighboring com· · munity college districts. Last year a study by Sad· dleback's dean or students dis· closed that the district was losing (See STUDENTS, Page /\2) Crash Caused By Pheasant COLUMB US, Ohio (AP) '-The cras h of a S55,000 police helicopter near here lllst month occurred v.1hile it \\•as pursuing ;,:i pheasant, not criminals. it "·as disclosed at a hearing here. Patrolman Franklin Kennedy. 38, pleaded guilty Monday at a safety director's hearing to l.l. specificatio n stating he was chasing a pheas ant over a field or v.·eeds about s ix feet high. The main rotor blades of the copter, which was hovering sideways, contacted the high weeds and pulled the aircraft on· to its side, causing extensi\'e damage. Saddleback School o.11.,,.,,.., ....... SEEKS POST Clltlorcl Boehmer • Hopefuls Profiled ~ Editors' note: The following i.! the fir•t in a serie• of •lorie• profiling Ille 15 comlidaiu·foi' Ille Saddlebatk VoUey Uni/ied Sc/aOOl i)jslricl bocJTd of truatee1. Ffoe trimn1 wiU be elected March 4, three /or fou.r·111ar tenns and two /ortwo-~r termt. ' \,ou don't influence a school district board of trus tee.$ Crom the audience -so if you want to hn9'e a·ny effect, you have to be on tho board ltsell. 'I' ~ . . Th.at's the opinion ot former Par~ni...Teacher Organlz~tlon leader Clifford Boebmar o.! Aegean Hiiis. and that's why he•s one of 1$ candldateJ for the Sad· dlebeck Valley \JnlOed School District board. • • ' Boehmer, 47, is an aerospace engineer who recently became an attorney afl"er years of s tudy on h.is off.hours. He and his wife Atary live at 25266 Pacifica Avenue. They have four children, two of whom graduated from Mission Viejo High School. "I used to go to every mc~tlng of the old Tustin Union lfigh School board," said Boeh mer. ·who was p~eident of ~e Mission Viejo High.Schqol Pl'O in 1969-10. · "lt'S ente?taiftina. bll:t you soon learn . that regardless o{ what.:. they · he~r !.rom the audience, board mem~rs m'ake up their • minds based QI\ other facts." That Is bow It should. be, (Sff PROFILE, Page I\%) . - • < t. • / ~II' Piiot SIMI Piiot• STIJOENTS AT ESPERANZA SCHOOL l"N MISSION VIEJO HAVE A. NEW CHARGE From Left Kim Knoll, Wendy Hopkins, Principal Ronald Gray, Teacher Rick Mal Little Lainh A1·rives Ewe Has Baby at Mission Viejo_ School By Jl\N WORTH Ot 111• D•ilY Pil.t SUI! Much to their amazement and deltght, students' at Esperanza School in tvlission Viejo became ste p.parents to a tiny jet.black lamb this weekend. Susie, the school ewe. gave . birth lo the lamb in pouring rain and mud "sometime late Friday or early Saturday," according to R-ick Mai , woods hop and agriculture teacher for the trainable mentally re~a,rd ed ITRI\<f) facility. . l\1ai discovered the lllmb. a v.'obbly but healthy. male, when·. he arrived at the school at dawri Saturday. ··t looked into the pen and s~w 'Specia~' Rebates Pledged t() Farmers TQl>EKA. K an. <AP) -Presi- dent Ford promised farmers to- day a special rebate 'plan to soften the financial blow of rising fuel costs and proclaimed: "1 \1:ill not let Am erican agriculture run out or gas.'' Broadening hi s campaign in behalf of his economic and energy proposals. the President arranged to address a joint session of the Kan sa~ legislature before m eeting with 10 Midwest governors. CIA Quiz For Colso11 WASHINGTON (UPll Recently freed Wa tergate figut_e Cha ties \V. Colson was interviewed by the .st'D.f[ of the Rockefeller Commisslan to- day about his knowl~e of CIA activities. • . Since being released tra m jai.I last month, Colson has m a de several allegations al>Out the CIA 's involvement in the Watergate s~andal . CovamissiQn s pokeSm e n would not conf~rm ColSon was bolnJ interviewed, bul hi• lawyer, K,nnelh L. Adams, said, "W.e'll be thei:e answer .... ing 'Whatever q\.iesUhni:. they hllVe." Ford also schedul ed a n even· ing news confere nce to cap a two· day swing which began with a series of appearances in 1-lous ton. Tex ., l\.1o'nd ay. and Tuesday. He de parted from his text in llouston to say that the country v.·ould have gasoline rationing only "01,·er nl y dead body." lie chose the setting in the hea1·t of a fe rtile farm region to announce that h e ins truct ed Federal Energy Administrator F'r ank Zarb "to design for the agricultural com munity the re· bate program to compensate the far mer for increased energy cos· ts ... ·· Ford said details would be an· n6unced "within the next few weeks" but While House officials ·said Zarb has yet to decide the precise scope of the program. Ford said details would be an· nounced "\llithin the next tew weeks " but White House officials said Zarb hast-Ye t to decide the precise scope of the pro.gram. One possible method or grant· ing th e rebate, said press secretary Ron Nessen, would 00 for farmers to s ave gasoline re· ceiP.lS and hand them over to tbt? gov~rnment, roceiving a rebate in return or 15 ce qts pc.r gnUon. This is slightly more than the amount AdministratiOn officfals he\te estimated the cost ot rue.I ~'ill ·•increase if Ford's energy program is implemented •. , '1 ,. ' ~ -.... ~ ., ' . a ·Jittfe black animal with big ears, and I thought one of our rabbits had gotten loose, .. f.1ai i:;aid. Susie was pregnant when the school bought her last fall, l\.1 ai s aid. Since then, the students have been anticipating the birth, asking about it every day. She bore the lamb in a pen the s tudents had built in a project directed by !\lai. The student council plans to sponsor a contest lo name the baby. Be!'i ide5 the s tude nts. who crowded around the pen to sec the ne v.· arriva l l\1ond ay, the school's steer Blackjack a nd a Oock o) hens tried to nud ge in for a visit. "There are so m any learning possibilities with animals when you're working with the re· larded," said,.. Dr. Ronald Gray, Esperal)Za principal. "It gives the students a chance to put their math and s'cience to (~ee LAJ\-1B , Page A2> or~·:eql Cct21st = \t'1•~1Cl1t•r Inc r easi n g high clouds tonight . Considerable high cloudiness \Yednesdoy. A lit· tie v.•a rmer \Vednesday with highs in the mid to upper 60s. Lows tonighl45 to55. l:\'SIOE TODAY Timmy Rohe. 21. doem't Nrn . a cent /or work he ii doing but what he doe s receive ii mo~ than money can buy. Story , Page BIO IHtl(·~ AIY•wrS..-wkt Al Er~ l•"'lllot<ll 11 l..M. l•'l'tl Al C.liltn1I• AJ Cl•ttlfi.t1 111·1• Cof'lllc1 Bl CN••wt"' 1• 0.•11 NeUct~ At E41ttir .. l 1'-i.. At a11rtttlil!lil'l*11t 11 Ill-. Al .. 11 H'l'OM'....,. 11 ........... If Aftfl U"!'t" • 11 Milwlfl1 BJ Mlilllill l"llMI Al• JINllMM N-1 A4 °''""" CIMllll' At ....... 11.J Syl\ol11 ~,..., A11 U::' ••.• ........ A·~· TilwW1!9" T111ta••t ....... , w.rlillNtW\ .. :: •• ' . l I .4.J DAlLVP.ILOT SB • T• • .. ·' ' ' ' • • ' ... ~ . to 8tee.8• li'.; ... J. ~I.(~~. ,. . It . WASHINGTON (AP> -Preald ... l J.l:....I will ilUOWIH y , that he will free S2 billion in impounded. hlghwaf funds -a move that will create an estimated 140,000 to 300,00Q new Jobs, sources. said · - s~··~P ti rtment, I-~ 1'1'9~ ~/~ •. ~~~:;;Ii 41Yld~ Clli~~-=.a vehlel~ atl slfpi,>Orl.ed tlimovaJlit· .. ·' .. 11spect Jailed the barricade. _ , 1'he sources said the President would make the ennounce· ment part of his address to the Kansas legislature during his visit tof:he Midwest. .. . • he-.J!oard o( 1\Jpervlsors authorized erectiorl Of. three bar- ricades in June, 1913 after a group of rcatdents on-Montilla Lane complefned th!'\ , ~ut­ ting motorists. driving bel-ween Jeronimo Road aild La P~ad were crealing a safety hazard especially /or children. • The President has been under p~ure ~th from stale ot· lfici~ and congressional leaders to free S4.3 billion In highway f'Unds for fiscal year 1975, which have been Impounded by the Of. fieeof Management and Budget. A resolution is pending in the Senate which would overrule the Ptesident's deferral of the federal aid h.igh'!\'aY funds. Two of the barricades -on Cordillera and Carranza Drives were removed by fall.as a resutl of a storm of protest from resi- dents in those neighborhoods. First Woman Heads Later, supervisors voted again to malntain the Montilla bar- ricade after Road Commissioner Ted Mcconville made tl1at re.- commendation. Conservative Party But a recent study by the LONDON <AP) -Margaret Thatcher y;as elected the first woman leader of Britain's Conservative party today. She would automatically become the first British woman prime minister if the Tories, now in the opposition , won the next general election due by 1979. Mrs. Thatcher, 48, a former education minister and leader of the party's right ¥:ing, polled 146 votes, outvoting four male cqm- petitors and givjng her an out· right majority of' the 27S.member Conservative caucus in the House of Com mOns. This wa&f 16 votes more than she got last week when.she out· polled former P r i m e Minister Edward Heath and toppled him from the Tory leadership without get- t i n-g a de, ci'sive MA Tata• margin. Her main rival this time, former secretary for Northern Ireland William Whllelaw, Polled Fro•PageAJ LAMB .•• work. It also gives us a chance to talk about social awareness - like why you can't keep an animal like Blac;kjack in a com· munlty like this unless' you keep fhepen very~ vety clean.1• "It's also.a medium for getUng • to the students,'' Gray said. ''Sometimes wt-en we talk about the &nirqals, we ~raw out stu· dents we,ha~e.n'l been able .to re· ach before.'' · Mai-s&:ld an asfditional bonus in caring for the a.nimals ls ego- building for the students. Many have had to be car:ed for by others most of their lives. ''Here they are, feeding and cleaning animals that really need them." Mai said. "It's a fantastic boost ror-their ego .•• . Working with the animals has helped some students grow out of fearing them, Mai added. ''When we !irst started our animal pro- gram last year;we had one stu- dent who was petrified. Now she ~themjustlikethe·others." Because many of the students at Esperanza Ii ve at the Good Shepherd Lutheran Home in El Toro, they lead sheltered lives of necessity. •'They aren't used to being around animals or around preg- nant people,'' said Mai. "Some can't understand the idea of con- ception. But we tried to explain it to them by saying, Susie is preg. nant just like one of our teachers who since left on a maternity leave." Mai bas learned agriculture first-hand through raising bis own horse. dogs and cats at home in SJ.lverado Canyon. ''But this is my fir.st lamb,•• he said. hWe're all learning Crom the ground up.'' ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wftd "'""!*"' -"" ~-- Jack R. Curtey w.~ .... Ge_ .. _"""" ThomM Keevll l~HW The>m•s A. Murphint MeM91111 Eel• .. ' O..rtes H. Loot Richiird P. Nall ........................ engineering firm or Raub, Bein 79 votes. James Prior and Sir and Frost said that because or a Geoffrey Howe each polled 19 .. number of road improvements in al\d John. Peyton 11~ Two mem-the area, ineluding opening or a ber$ were ~bsentor abstained. new freeway ramp and compl'e- Mrs. Thatcher. currenUy party tion of several arterials, the bar- spokesman on.financial affairs, ricade could be removed with lit· pull~ off a stu~ning political up-tle return of old ti:arfic problems. set in deposing Heath. The Councilman John Noble made former prime minister agreed to the motion to recommend re- put his leadership to the test arter mova), SE:COnded by Jeanne losing two national elections to Gagnebin. Noble listed 11 reasons J-larold Wilson's Labor party last (or his motion, stressing that by year. now the traffic situation around Even in this second round of Montilla ·ha s changed the voling, the Thatcher camp signiricantly. had not been certain of outright Councilman Richard Lowcock victory. Had Mrs. Thatcher said he believes the traffic pro- polled fewer than 139 votes -a blems along the Montilla-San An- majority of the caucus -the dreas Lane-Naccome Drive cor- race would have gone into a third ridor involved •·are no worse \t&llot Thursday. than. any other access road in Mission Viejo.'' From Page Al ., Mrs. Keane Said the MAC made no provisions in its recom· mendation for crossings for children at the intersection of Naccom"nd Montilla. She also added that Cal Neve Boehmer said. The people who ''obviously-told -the people in the come to meetings usunlly are emergency services he talked to e.aiotionally involved on one side . that the alfernalive to removing .PROFILE •.• the barricade was a solid block oJ a particular issue, and 8 good wall . But we never wanted that.'' trqstee needs to remember the She said Councilman John No- other 33,000 voters as well, he ble was the only one who fllen-said. Boehmer acknowledges there tioned a block wall at the are few bard issues in the present intersection ''We always wantedl access for emergency vehicles campaign. · h " "But you shou1dn't vote for mtot estreet, shesaid. people on the basis of a few cur· ••There were so many inac- rent issues. Whoever wins will be c~raci~~ in the discussion last there for two or four years, and . rught ,1,t s har.d ~~r me. to co"?~ you should pick them according-t ~ent, she s~.1d. But we haven t Jy for their qualifications and given up yet. philosophy of education." -----------~ Boehmer feels he has served a solid apj)renticeship. Besides be· Ing PTO president. he was presi· dent , of the Tustin Union High School district Coordinating Council in 1970-71 and was Cinco de Mayo chairman in 1970. He ran unsuccessfully, for the Tustin High School board in 1969 . and 1971, then took a break from school activities to complete his law degree. The only issue Boehmer sees is a recent decision by trustees to rehire Superintendent William Zogg ror four years, thus cutting off the choice of a potential new boaT;d to evaluate him. "l don't think he should have gotten four years -it was too much," Boehmer said. ''l would hire Zogg. I think he's done a i;::ood job. But I would have given him two years imtead. Hir· ing him ror so rar ahead is not fair tothet'axpayer. '' Boehmer aisO has called for a campaign spending limit of $250 per candidate -a proposal which so far has drawn little more than skepticism from his colleagues. Another of Boehmer's beliefs is that teachers should not serve as trustees. even if they work in another district. Two incum- bents, Dennis Smith and Vincent McCullough, are teachers. "It's a conflict of interest," Boehmer said. Overall, the SaddJeback dis· trict is giving its taxpayers their money's worth, Boehmer said. "My son graduated Phi Beta Kappa from USC, which suggests to me the district is doing something right. l've been very happy with the education my kids have had." From Page Al STUDENTS about 2,800 s tudents to the Rancho Santiago, Coast and North Orange County communi· ty college districts. It also showed that the district spent $739,000 in interdistrict tui- tion charges to educate students that live in the SaddJeback dls- lrict. lnterdistrict attendance has been reduced in recent months · but truslA!es Monday night said they plain don't like othercoll'Cll .. advertlatn.g ror students in their area, whether by design or acci· dent. "Maybe we1d better make the same mistake.•• commented Trustee Norrlsa Brandt, who matle the motion to send the let,. ter. She said abe waa opposed to the advertising campaign "un· Jen they 1Lve ua !reetuttion.'' At the same.meeting trustees aulhorlzedlhelltYhlent of SI0,117 In lnle1'diatrict feu to tbe Oceanside.Carlsbad Community Colle&e Dlatrtct and fl4,2'8 to the Coest Communlly Oollego Dia· trl'fl tor 1873-74. Wlw's Open • OnHolUlay Birthdays? The presidents have every- one in a quandary again. Whose birthday is celebrated when and who 's open and closed? Some cities, .all county schools, courts and orrices will close Wednesday for Abraham Lincoln's birthday and Monday for Washington's birthday in honor ot national holidays. City halls and o£fices or six Orange Coast cities also will be closed both Wednesday and Monday. They are Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach. Fountain Valley, Irvine, Laguna Beach and San Juan Capistrano. Three cities -Newport Beac~ Seal Beach and San Clemente -have elected to close on Monday only. The Mi ss ion Viejo Municipal Advisory Council also will be closed on Monday only. Trash pickups will remain the same. SACC to Hear Jury Foreman Dr. Russell Parks, foreman o! the Orange County Grand Jury, will be guest speaker at a general meeting of the Saddleback A·na . Coordinating Council <SACC) at 7:30p.m. Feb. 19. The meeting, open to the public, will be held in the com· munity room of Peoples Federal Sa\'ings and Loan , 23688 El Toro Road. Dr. Parks. s uperintendent oC F\lllerton schools for 25 years, will explain lhe activities of the Cr and Jury, how it breaks into subcqmmittees and looks into all facel9 pf government as a public watchdog. Chicago Baby Quint Dies J • CHICAGO CAPl -Ryan T.h.eOidore·, one ot ·the Shat quln· luplel.s born Sunday, has dledof a lunl ~ondtllon . The chlld. lhe third or tlve . j>ables bom to Cheryl .alld Vin~e ' flhff'of suburban ·Morton 0.,,v'l!, sultered fro01 a lune condition ~now. u hyallne membrane dts- eae e and ht.d difficulty breath!~&. a ap~kesmen at llesurredTon HospJlal said · Robert D. llill oflrvinewassen~ tenced Monday to fedetal prison Ort charges of ,being involved in a Mmillion commodltyopUons cOn- i;piracy. ~ Hill, 49, of 18231 Bayberry Way, was also accused of taking SS,500 from an ailing Huntington .Beafh man for 44 bead of catUe owned by somebody else. Hill -,as seritenced to three years in prison and a $1Q,OOO fine . Two of his associates were con- victed with him on Jan. 22. They drew lesser sent~nces. A federal jur)' convicted all three men on charges or con· spiracy, mail fraud, wire fraud and fraud in the sale of securities. Charles Gish, JQ, of Newgort Beach and Richard L. Gray. 5t, Woodland Hills, ;ere ordered to serve $> days in Los Angeles County )ail, spread over the next 45 weekends. They will spend the remainder of three.year probation terms imposed for their role in the In- ternatio_)la1 Commodities Ex- c"hange Inc. (ICE) operation by wofking four hours per week as volunteers for a legal aid society. Judge Manuel Rear also fined Gish SS,000 during the sentence County Man Shoots Wife, Kills Himself A Westminster man shot and seriously "rounded his wife Mon- day evening and then shot him self to dea th , an Orange County Sheriff's spokesman said today. Wanda M. Ayala, 47, is in critical condition a t Stanton Community Hospital today after being gunned down by her husband in front of an apartment building at 7932 L;l.mpson Ave., in an unincorporated county area near Garden Grove. Sheriff's deputies were told l\>lrs. Ayala was shot twic·e by her former husband, Junior Walden Houghton. SO, as she returned home from work at about S:;JO p.m . . Library to Screen Old Time Comedians Laurel and Hardy and Charlie Chaplin will be featured Satur- day at ''Superfilmtastic" at the Mission Viejo branch or the Orange County Library. .. Blotto." a 40-minute Laurel and Hardy movie, and "Tango ·rales," a 12-minute film starring Charlie Chaplin, will be shown starting at 1:3Q p.m. in the children's department story hour room. All school age children are invited. according to Children's Librarian Tricia Melcher. 42 Dead in Crash KHANEA. Crete <UPI> - Rescue parties which reached the wreckage pf a West German military transport plane that crashed Sunday in the mountains of western Crete reported Mon- d<iy they found no survivors among its 42 crewmen and passengers. fieari~g in U.S. Qistficl Court, ,Los Allllele$. Orange~ounty authorities in- ll!aled attlon agabbt 11111. Fish and Gray. last April. stemming from activities or ICE and a-re- lated firm, The First Trading Company, 4570 C1:1mpus Drive, Newport Beach. Preston Morris. 84, and his nurse Ruby Bond, 1Q,µsidents of a Huntington Beach trailer park. went to Newport St!ach Detec- tive Todd Wilkinson after deal- ings with the trading company. Morris, an invalid, had puid SS.500 !or 8,500 shares of 'l'he 1-"irst Trading Company in addi- tion to investing an <.idditional SS,500 for 44 steers. Investigators said Mrs. Bond had earlier paid $10,000 for 176 head of c,attle that were never de- livered to her or to market and subsequently it was determined the livestock did not belong to the sellers in the first Place. Federal prosec-utors claim 1-lill, Gish and Gray gel\ei'ated a nationv:ide market for non- regulated commodities, live beef forward purchase contracts and shares of stock in The First Trad- ing Company. Prosecutors showed the com - modit;v options sold through· ICE and its affiliates in Washington, D.C. and at least nine states were false'.ly represen~ed to give the buyer the right to buy and or sell a futures contract at a set price during a specified period or time. The government also con· tended buyers were falsely told ICE would buy a position in the futures market on margin, for each option sold, to assure the buyer would have a futures con- tract available as ;in investment. Authorities claim the scheme, \vhile it lasted, netted the nOw- defunct firm at least S4 million and probably as much as $6 million. ' 0-UJ PllM 51111 P~o CONFIRMS PROBE Schmit Aide Norton ,.. rf1t1r 1•ogt• .1 I LOBBYING .. "We were giving out so much free advice to newcomers that we decided to make a little bu.si.ness of it ," Norton said. He denied that h'is appointment as an alternate member of tbe commission represented a con - flict of interest. Norton will sit on the com- mission whenever Schmit, a sur· prise selection by board or supervisors Chairman Ralph Diedrich to replace hlm on the panel , is absent. Today Diedrich said' he knew Norton lobbie:d before the com- mission. "But,'' Diedrich said, "there's no wrongdoing in that as long as he does no further lobbying." When asked if he thought Norton's appointment represent· eel a potential conflict of interest, Diedrich replied, "No..not unless he lobbies.'' Since leaving Southern California Edison Company, Smith has establisbed his own firm Randall G. Smith and As- sociates and is a registered lob- byist both with Orange County and the state. Investment Scheme 6 Plead Innocent; Charges Combined 1\ l\1arch 17 trial date has been set for six men indicted by the Orange Co unty Grand Jury on felony charges or grand lhCft and conspiracy . The six pleaded innocent lo the multiple charges perore Orange County Superior Court Judge Kenneth P . L'ae Friday. They re- mai n free on their own re· cognizance. The six defendants are: Donald C. Lightn'er, 44 , of 2000 E. Ocean Blvd., Newport Beach, Edward Kent Reese, 55, of 1838 Irvine Av e ., Newport Beach, Frank J. Passantino. 29, of 5242 Royale Ave., Irvine, John L. Roth, 29, of Anaheim, Alfred P. Sanna, 47, or Orange, and Jamie Matlick Farris, reportedly or Newport Beach. A total of 14 counts are in· eluded. They allege the group ob· tainec\ the !unds from 13 in· vestors, most from the East Coast, by fraudulently represent· ing to the investors that they wou ld receive intere.sts in a sporting goods bus in ess. Investigators ass~ that the defendants allegedly carried out their fraudulent scheme through lv•o business firms, U.S. Dis- tributors' Exchange, 3303 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, and National Rent-a-Boat Systems, 'vith of. fices in Santa Ana and Las Vegas. Prior to the indictment, both businesses were the subject of separate criminal complaints filed by the Di strict Attorney'a Ull'1ce on the basis of a probe begun last August, resulting in lhe first arrests. When defendant Farris was ar. rested in December, 1974, he wa s charged only in connection with the operations of National Rent. a.Boat Systems. At that time, he . had not been charged with any ll- leg al activities relating to transaction s of U. S . Dis- tributors' Exchange or Costa Mesa. as indicated in early ac- counts. Io the Grand Jury indictment ·which subsequently repl aced the two criminal complaints, however, Farris is charged with conspiring and obtaining money by raise pretenses in connection with both U. S. Distributors' Ex- change aod Net ion al Rent-a-Boat Systems. ·STRETCHING A POINT- .· With the innovation of new kinds of carpet backings. correct stretching is all-impertant. It is easy to overstretch as well as understretch . Our main concern is with understretching. Carpeting in many new homes and even in whole tracts · have been installed without a power stretcher being unloaded from !he truck. In some of these homes, after the carpet is "slopped" in With a knee-kicker. a waterinll. can Is used to shrink up the wrinkles. Unbelievable. isn't it? . At Alden's we take 11reat prfde i~ correct lnsiallatlons. Stretching is achieved with stretchers that go walt-tO-Wall. attended by experienced mec;hanics, trained by us. Don't gamble the price of yaur carpet purchase on a poor Installation, THERE 'S NO GAMBLE II you buy from Aldan's! • • f I " . .. ALDEN'S. -C~ARPETS • DRAP.ES • ..J I 1663 Placentia Ave • COJTA MUA 646-4838 " • ' . ~ ' I 1 ) 7 ' ' I I • I I • ,. 'VOL.-61, NO. 42, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES • ..... _ I • • ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALlFORNll>, s c ' TUEsDAY, FEBRUAR T odax's CI08l11g N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS LOhhyirig for Developers lllVestigated ' • . I) ' ByGAJlYGRAN\'ILLE - • QftMOf'l't '"' ... ..., .. Lobbying 'errorts to help de· -...eJ~rs guide projeC!ts through· regional and state coastal com- missions 'are being investigated by, the state attorney generaJ's offi~e. a Saei'ament9 source said today. The Inquiry centers on allega- tions 0£ fees purportedly charged by lobbyists. No commission members ate involved inr"11Y way, the same source said. . That an investiga~ion is un~er way,w~s con.firmed MOnday by a Cotmer ~obbYist Loran Norton, w},Jo.sajd some of hi!i clients have been cQnlaicted by investigators. N'orton is now an executive aide to Second Distrct-Supervisor La'urence Sch}Jllt and was ap- pointed as an alternate member to the South Coitst Regional .Coastal Conservation Com· mi11ion by the Board of S,.-li1!!"'~sors three weeks ago. He registered as a lobbyis t ith the county in October, 1974 a d listed his adyocacy on behalf ot arter Industries Inc., a pro· min t sign cotnppny. le-he openly discussed his role .as a lob~)'!•" N-,denied there was any. .. wrOb.gdoing onJrls part. . •·catJ it lobbying if you want· ·but we thought of ourselves more as consultants whd w~e able to help developers a,nd otheni get ·thei r projects by·'the com- , mission,'' Norton said. His associate was Randall G. Sinith, a registered lobbyist for Scored by Saddlehack .1 ----------~--------- • I 1 • I ' I I I , Dally Pl'-" St ... PMI• Sl'UDENTS AT ESPERANZA SCHOOL IN MISSION VIEJO HAVE A NEW CHARGE From Left Kim Knoll, Wendy Hopkins, Prlnclpal Ronald Gray, Teacher Rick Mel Little Lamb A1-iives Eu:e Has Baby a t Missio1i Viejo School By J AN WORTH Of Ille D•llJ ,.11411 11•11 Much to their a mazement and d,elight, students at Esperanza School in 1'1:ission Viejo became step-parents to. a tiny jet-blac.l:L lamb this weekend. Susie, the school ewe, gave birth to the lamb in pouring rain and mud "sometime late Friday or early Saturday," according to Ri c k Mai , \\.'oods hop a nd agriculture teacher for the trainable mentally retarded CTRM) facility. Ma i discovered the Jo.unb. a BUS DRWERS: CLEAN UP ACT wobbly but healthy male, when he arrived at the school at dawn Saturday. ·•r10oked 'iqto the pen and saw a little' black apitnal with' big ears..' and ·1 tho1,1ght ooe or our rabbits had gotten' loose,"' l\1ai said. Susie was pregnant when the schOol bought her last fall, Mai said. Since then, the students have been anticipatihg the birth, , Cra sh Ca u sed By Phe asant COLUMBU:;, Otlio <1\P) ~The erash or a $'5$,000 police helicopter near here last month occurred while it was pursuing a pheasant, not criminaJs, it was di sclosed at a hearing here. asking about it every day. She bore the lamb in a pen the students had built in a project directed by Mai The student council plans to sponsor a contest to name the baby Bes.ides the s tudents. who crowded around the pen to see the new arrival Monda y, the school's steer Blackjack and a flock of hens tried to nudge in for a visit. "There are so many learning possibilities with animals when you're working wi th the re· larded," said Dr. Ron.a.Id Gr;.1y, Esperanza principal. "It gives the s tudents a chance to put their ma th and science to work. It al.so gives us 8 chance ta talk about socia l awareness -- like why you can't keep a n animal like Blackjack in a com- tSee LAl\18 , Page A21 Trustees Aim Blast AtOCC Saddle b ack Com munit y College District Trustees warned other colleges f\.1onday ni ght lo quit poaching for students on their territory. They voted unanimously to send a letter of protest to the Coast. Community College Dis- trict to stop sending mailers ad- vertising Orange Coast College classes to their district. Several trustees noted that pro- motional literature had been sent 4l •ill code addqo~~!'S, iii lrvil)e, likuna and 'other areas \\lithin ttie Saddleback District. Tru11tee Donna Berry s aid she had been informed that it was almost impossible to separate addresses by thejr zip ~s but board member Larry Taylor said it 'was time ror the board to say ··we 'r~ tired or that excuse." T~ylor termed the mailing of brochures into other districts "a misuse of runds" and was sup- ported in his position by other board mem hers who voted 6 to 0 to send a protest letter to Coast Community College District Chancellor Norman E . Watson. The protest letter is motivated by the fact that the Saddleback District bas historically "lost" stude ritseto ne ighboring com- munity college.districts._ Last year a s tudy by Sad·- dleback 's dean or students dis- closed that the district. was losing about 2,800 s tudents to the Rancho Santiago, Coast and North Orange County communi - ty college districts. It also :showed ·that the distri ct spent $739,000 in interdistrict tui - tion charges to educate students that live in the Saddleback dis- trict. Jnterdis trict attendance has been reduced in recent months, but trustees Monday night said they plain don't likeothercolleges advertising for students in their area, whether by design or acci- dent. .. Maybe \\'e·d better make the sam e mistake,'' commented (See STUDENTS, Page A2) MEXICO CITY (UPI) Police Chier Daniel Gutierrez &antos is threatening to give bus drivers a bath in police head· quarters if any or them report for work dirt~. ··we want the drivers to look good, and we want their vehicles to look good -and ir they <.1on't .' we'll give them a bath right here ).n police h ea rdquarters," .the chier said. ··w e will use an iron ,band." Patrolman F.r anklin Kennedy, 38, pJeaded guilt)' Monday at a safety drrect'or's he3tjng to a specification stating he was chasing a pheasant over a (ield or weeds about six feet high. The main rotor blades or the copter. wh ich 'was hovering sideways, contacted the high weeds and pulled the aircraft. on- to its side, causing extensive dam~ge. Building Delay ed For Irvine Parks ·Jobs Unleashed .. · Ford to Free HighWay ·Funds WASHINGTON <AP> -President Ford will announce today that he Will ftee $2 billion inim_pounded hi&hway funds -a move that ')'ill create 1n esUmated 140,ooo ~ aoo,oeo new jobs, sources said. ' · Th,-s~urces sold the Pr••ldent" ld•inake the annou~e- The timetable ror start or con· struction on new Irvine Com- munity p arks, financed by a S16 million bond issue, has been moved back rron1 April to August. · Fear tha:t inflation could gob- ble much of the value of the bond before t.he parks could be built, bow,ver, is beginning to ebb, ac- , cordint: to Comm unity Servicc:s Commissioner Paul Brady. Brad y will seek approval for master plans for the fi rst three parks at tonight's.7:30 city coun· cu-m~tlng al dly hall, 4201 Calnpus Drive. Brady said, stems from revisions in administering construction. Initially. parks c;onsultant Alan Ribera was to be the' check on lwork progress. But lbe city council decided to bite a proressional constrµction project manager and subse· quently hired James Johnson. Additionally, ~ather than have Ribera do .the final design work, the city has req uestedi propasals rrom 48 architects. The 30 who submitted proposals ror the three parks are to be evaluated.by the community services commissiOn this month. ,. mentpart of hi • address to the Kansas le&lslature during.hit vlsjt, 10 the l\llilwesl. • • 1 °'ISPI e the deliy, Br?~~ ~all\. . "WI blda &\we.. been V&y p · ' mlslh)')• ' Thi-ee separate firms are to be ·!Br-ll)!~'a .~i,l•iin ve<$1.L~ · ••i!Jl•rtar.d h'tl';Ti oe·Jll~ti, Sfba<>I I 'I .. • Th• President hes been under presl ure both from• o(. -flciels and congreS1l0tt4l'le $?)1! to rre.i....-3 bjlll"J\ rund& !or-rlscal ydr U'l~wh Clrha\re been 1b;po~nd bf1~'!f. . flee or Management •II<\ udgel. • . A resolution 11 pen nr lo the Senate which would overrule the President's dererT&I nflh~ledual aid hi&hway fundt. .. .. J , . Th'' rece»i<>n ·houpdod co"' atr~tion tnauolry, K Said, is • a~lous to bid on lhe ·11 pait,< and trial bids have 'wlt!i¥' budseted limits. The delay in begin wor'k. , • ' un ty Jt•rks. • · : se •r"'4 ·~~ il\e li~t pf ,a l~f llty sj· m. 0:f~a~•· . u Cor)he,r three_f,~ 33,29'1 Of, • $\6 .Jiw.,., ndf \, i-'' I • .· ...... ' .. ~ ..... ~ ~ t . • ~ ' ... • ., lhe Southern California Edison Company until January of 1975. Both Smith and Norton called the money they earned ror their coastal commission c hor es "pocket money" and denied their fees 1involved thousands of dollars. Norton said he once jokingly said to a com n1 issioner that ··your vote just cost me$10,000. '' CIA Qtµz For Colson WASHINGTON (UPI) - Recently freed Wate rgate rigure Charles \V. Colson was intervie\\·ed by the starr of the Jlockereller Commission to- day about his knowledge or CIA activities. Since being released from jail last month, Colson has made several a llegations about the CIA 's involvement in the Watergate scandal . Commission spokesmen would not confirm Colson was being interviewed , but his lawyer, Kenneth L . Ada ms , said. "We'll be ther e answer- .ing "'hatever questions they have." Fluor's Plan set For Meet Concern about possibl e bad er- rects of linking separate seg- ments of Michelson Drive to serve the planned Fluor plant in Irvine is reaching a peak with a nurry of meetings planned this week,. . 1 · 1Work: ha:r stopped on the IOS· acre site near the intersection of Jamboree Boulevard and the Sari Diego Freeway. The city plan- ning 'Commission approved site pl a ns ror t he 1.2 million square foot , $55 million facility but Coun- cilman Robert West appealed plans to the City Council. The site plans will be con- sider ed at tonight's 7:30 p.m. council m eeting at city hall, 4201 Campus Drive. Highly critical of environmen- tal infarm ation on the Michelson Drive extension which would pro- vide access to the site, West said, ··Having reviewed in general 'the environmental impact report and t\\'o sections speciri call y I traffic analysis and air quality ). I understand \\'hY this EIR is having difficulty in public hear- (See FLUOR, Page A2) "It ma>· be that someone mis- interpeted that remark and didn't realiie I was kidding," he added. "But I can assure you \\'C ""ere never de<ilins in those kind of rigures. ,, Both he and Smith s aid they gained .. expertise " in com· 1nission affairs while represent · ing their prime employers. ISee LOBB\'ING , Page.o\:?l Irvine Broker Jailed Robert D. Il il lof lrvine\\·assen- tenced l\'tonday to federal prison on charges of being involved in a S6 million coin modity options con- s piracy. Hill, 49, or 18231 Bayberry \Va y. "'as also accused of taking S8,500 from an ailing Huntington Beach man ror 44 head or cattle owned by somebody else . Jlill was sentenced to three years in prison and a SI0,000 rine. 1\\'o of his associates were con- vi cted "-'ith him on Jan. 22. They drew lesser senl~n ces . 1\ feder a l jury convicted all three men on charges or con· s piracy, n1ail fraud, wire rraud a nd fraud in the sa le or ---securities. -________ _. Charles Gish. 30 . or Ne\\•port Beach and Richard L . Gray, 51, \\'oodland Hills. \\'ere ordered to ser\'e 90 days in Los Angeles County Jail, s p1·ead O\'er the next .\5 \\'eekcnds. 1'hey "'ill s pend the ren1ainder of three-year probation terms imposed for their role' in the In- ternational Commodities Ex- change Inc. l fCE> operation by "·orking four hours per week as volunteers for a legal aid society. - Judge !\1an uel Real Blso fined Gish 55 .000 during the sentence hearing in U.S. District Court. Los Angeles. Orange County uuthorities in· iti(l ted action against I-lil t. Fish and Gray last April. stemming from activities or ICE and a re- lated rirm, The f>'irst Trading Company. 4570 Campus D1ive, Newport Beach. Preston l\1orris . 84. and his nurse Ruby Bond, 70. residents or a Huntington Beach trailer park, "'ent to Ne"'·port Beach Detec- tive Todd Wilkinson after deal- ings with the trading company. Morris, an invalid, had paid ss:soo ror 8,500 shares or 'I;he First Trg-ding Company· in addi- tion to _investing an additional SS.500 ror44 steers . Investigators said ~frs. Bond (See OPTIONS, Page AZ> Irvine City Council . , Forms 'Blanked' There is relatively little to be learned about Irvine City Council members rrom the rtnancial con- nict or interest disclosure forms they have filed to comply with Proposition 9 requirements . Most of the spaces are blank. Councilman Robert West has the blankest form, listing only his residence at 3572 Carmel Ave. as an economic interest. Mayor Gabrielle Pryor listed her home at 17726 Acucia 'free Lane as well as Bankamerica Corp. common stock valued between $10,000 and $100,000. The forms require disclos ure or all interests worth more than Sl,000. Additionally, the or- fice holders are requfred to staie whether the interest is less than Sl0,()00, between Sl0.000 and SI00,0001 or more than Sl00,000. Councilman He nry Quigley listed the most investments in addition to his home al 5132 Chateau Circle. He lists less than Sl0,000 in common stock in Systems Approach Corp ., between SI0.000 and Sl00,000 in U.S. F1ywheels, less than Sl0,000 in stock in Amerecen Industries. and less than $10 ,000 in Quigley's Inc., of St. Mary's, Kansas, a land holding. Quigley is employed by U.S. F1y:wheeI.s. a,, carp.J;:Wf\Y doipg re-s',a~'h ' )n, •r1:Yw.i.ee 1. ~11.•r~y . storage.. ,_ . . 'C.011ncilmah "rt Anthony listed hls,~9,me al l869L Vlo Pat.Uno. another house ~t 4892 r••••f de Veia, 'ond ~ thlta boll\!! owned Jo!Qtly ~Y hi"S,wl(e;AJld 1111 mQthe< at 19381 Siert• UMa. Addlllonll,lly, A'.lilllony listed , .... ~ . ... .. . ..; I ~ • -~ less than SI0,000 each in two mutual funds, 1'. Rowe Price GrO\\'t h S tock Funds and In - vestors Variable Payment.FuIJd. Councilma n J ohn Burton listed hi s home at 17592 Aspen Tree Lane. He a lso li sted less than Sl0,000 in stock and assets in his cons ulting firm , Burton Southwestern, Inc., and less than Sl0.000 in common stock in the Bank of Irvine. orn11 ~ea cous t .1--:;I .. - \\'t•a1tl1t•r Inc r easing high clouds tonight. Considerable high cloudiness Wednesday. A lit· tie warmer Wednesday with hi ghs in the mid to upper 60s. Lows tonight45 toss. l~SIO E TODA Y Timmy Rohe. 21, doesn't earn a cent for work he is doing but what he dors receive is mere than money ca.n buy. Story, Page BJO. Index -. ' • DAILY PILOT Woman .To Head ' Tories LONDON (AP> -Margaret 1.'tJ,alcher was elected the fi~l woma,, leader of Britain's c.ona.rvative · p•rtY today. She would automaUcally become the first llrillsh woman prime minister if the Tories, uow in the opposition, won the next general elect.Ion due by 1979. Mrs. Thatcher. 48, a former education minister and leader of the party's right wing, poUed 146 votes, outvotina: four male com· pelitors and giving her an out· right majority of the Z16-member Conservative caucus in the House of Commons. This was 16 votes more than she got last week when she out- polled former P r i m e Mini s ter Edward Heath and toppled him from the Tory leadership without get· ling a de · cisive THATCH•• margin. Her main rival this time, former secretary for Northern Ireland William Whitelaw, polled 79 votes. James Prior and Sir Geoffrey Howe each pollect 19 and John Peyton 11. Two mem· hers were absent or ab6talned. Mrs. Thatcher. currently party spokesman on , financial affairs, pulled o{f a stunning political up· set In deposing Heath. The former prime minister agreed to put his leadership to the test after losing two national elections to Harold Wilson's Labor party last year. Even in this second round of the -votJng, the Thatcher camp had not been certain of ootright victory. Had Mrs. Thatcher polled fewer than 139 votes - a ' ----lot-ajority. of the caucus -the race· would have gone into a third ballot Thursday. I F,.o .. Page A I LAMB .•. munily like this unless you keep the pen very, very clean.'' ••tt's 1also a medium for getting t'o the students," Gray said. '"Sometimes when we talk about the anlrrials, we draw out stu· dents we haven't been able to re- ach before.'' · Mai s8id an additional bonus in ·caring for the animals is ego-- building for the students. Many have had to be cared for by others most of their lives. • j "Here they are, feeding and cleaning animals that really need them," Mai said. "It's a fantastic boost for their ego." Working w.ith the animals has helped some students grow out of fearing them, Mai added. "'When we first started our animal pro- gram last year, we had o·ne stu· dent who was petrified. Now she pets them just like the others.•• Because many or the students at Esperanza live at the Good Shepherd Lutheran Home in El Toro, they lead sheltered Jives of necessity. ''They aren't used to ileing around animals or around preg. nant people," said Mai. "Some can't understand the idea of con · ception. But we tried to explain it to them by saying, Susie is preg. nant just like one of our teachers who o.&ince left on a maternity leave." Mai has learned agric'ulture firsl·hand through raising his oWn horse, dogs and cats at home in Silverado Canyon. ''But this Is my first lamb," he said. ''We're all learning from the cround up ." ORANG& COAST DAILY PILOT Jack R. Curley 'lk• ,...... ..... -o.---- Titomas Keevil ••llw ThOmas A. MurphU'M! -.-4,.t.lllw 0-tles H. Loot RldWlrd P. N•ll MtltMlllll ........ NW• • Everybody's Doi11g It UPI Ttl19llalo ( incs.!' ·~ wa a :IJtY OI! ..aoel.UOIS f.QI\ lWl writon, I would like to subml th.e writers o( t)!la report together Wlth the report for a review by ·their' ethic~ committee," West ·~4· ''l i.m gelling tired of seeing an air quaJity section which reached a concl~ion that air quality will be r.edu~ed as 81' result.of a pro- ject wi:-,en what the r-eport iS'real· ly sayjilg Is that if all Environ. mental Protecttbn Agency stan· dards are observed and if all ~utomobll,es quit emitting air pollutaqtS, somehow pollution will be reduced.'' . West is also critical of projec· ttons of traffic volumes at the Michelson intersection with Culver Drive, a concern shared by a group of residents in the nearby University Community Association. The environmental report trar. fie analysis projects what West considers an unacceptable traf· fie jam at the crossin(. O.lly fltt.t ~I ~ CONFIRMS PROBE Schmit Aide Norton F,.0111 Pngt! A I Even individual car owners are getting in on the rebate kick. For two wee-ks Ray Zrinsky of Lombard, a Chicago suburb, had a •1for sale''' sign on his car, but no takers. Then he thought of the "rebate" gimmick and he's been s nowed under with inquiries. He says the car is for sale at $175, but he'll take $375 and refund $200. In addition to City Council con· i;ide~ation, the proposed M · ~h.:lson extension connecting the Irvine 'Tndustri'!l Compl!x and the'Universlty Park residen· tial are.a~ wi~t. lie considered by the U"h1vers1ty Community As· sociation Wednesday. LOBBYING •. , •·we were giving out so much. free advice to newcomers that \\:e decided to make a little business of it," Norton said. Ford Vowing Fuel Rebates For Fanners TOPEKA, Kan. (AP> ~ Presi· dent Ford promised farmers to- day a special rebate plan to soften the financial blow of rising fuel c.Q6ts and proclaimed: "I will not let American agriculture run out of gas.•• · Broadening his campaign in behalf .or his economic and energy proposals, the President arr~nged to address a joint session of the Kansas legislature before meeting with 10 Midwest governors. · Ford also scheduled a n even· ing news conference to cap a two· day swing which began with a s eries of appearances in Houston. Tex., l\londay and Tuesday. He departed from his text in Houston to say that the country would have gasoline rationing only "bver my dead body." He chose the setting in the heart of a fertile farm region to announce that he instructed Federal Energy Administrator Frank Zarb "to design for the agricultural community the re· bale program to compensate the farmer for increased energy&OS· ls .. ' .... . ' . Ford said details would be· an. nounced ••within the next few weeks" but White House officials said Zarb has yet to decide the precise scope of the prograin. Ford' said details would be an...:.. nounced "within the next fe-1 weeks" but White House officials said Zarb has yet to decide lhe precise scope of the program. One possible method of grant· ing the rebate, said press secretary Ron Nessen, would be for farmers to save gasoline re- ceipts and hand them over to the government, receiving a rebate· in return of 15 cents per gallon. This is slightly more than the amount Administration officials have estimated the cost of fuel will increase if Ford's energy program is implemented. Two Men Missing EUREKA <AP> -Two men are missing following the capsize of their 62-foo~ fishing. tioat. the Advance, nea.r the entrance to Humboldt Bay, the Coast Guard 17ports. There was one survivor. Frou1 Pngt! A J OPTIONS •.. had earlier paid Sl0,000 for 176 head of cattle that were never de· livered to her· or to market and subseque1:1tly it was determined the livestock did not belong to the sellers in the first place. Federal prosecutors claim I-Iii!, Gish and Gray generated a nationwide market for non· regulated commodities, live beef forward purchase contracts and shares of stock in The First Trad· ing Company. Prosecutors showed the com- modity options sold through ICE and its affiliates in Washington · D.C. and at least nine states wer~ falsely represented to give the buyer the right to buy and or sell a futures contract at a set price during a specified period of time. The government also con· tended buyers were falsely told ICE would buy a position in the futures market on margin for each option sold, to assur~ the buyer would have a futures con· tract available as an investment. Authorities claim the scheme while it lasted, netted the now: defunct firm at least $4 million and probably as much as $6 million. Talwe Casitw Cheat Ring Charges_ Filed MINDEN , Nev. <AP>-A civil suit filed here has shed some light on the Har'rah's Tahoe casino· loss of an undetermined a.mount or money to a cheating ring. Ha.rrah's filed the civil suit. seeking to recover some $116,600 "or more" it says was taken by several persons who cheated a 21 game at its Stateline casino,. l·larrah's last month admitted it lost an undetermined amount to the cheating scheme but otherwise refused 'to discuss the ma.tter. The Douglas County grand jury is also reported to be in - vestigatin g the loss, but authorities have refused com· ment. The civil suit filed in Douglas District Court named as defen · dants a former casino official three other persons and 10 Joh~ Does. Investment St!hen1e 6 Plead Innocent; Charges Combined A March 17 trial date has been set for six. men indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury on felony charges of grand theft and conspiracy. Th'e six pleaded Innocent to the multiple charge~ before Orange County Superior Court Judge Kenneth P . Lae Friday. They re· main free on their own r e· cognizance. The six defendants arc : Donald C. Lightner, 44, 012000 E. Ocean Blvd., Newport Be·ach, Edward Kent Reese, 55, of 1838 lrvlne Ave .• Newport Be1tth, Frank J . Passantino', 29, of 5242 Royale Ave., Irvine, Johri L. Roth, 29, ol Anaheim, Allrecl-P. Sanna. 47, of Orange, and Jamie Matlick Farris, rePortedly of Newpn,rt Beach. ' . I\ total ol 14 counts lire in· dllded, Th01' allege the g~p ob· talned the funds from 18 In · vestors, mos~ from the East Coast, by fraudulently represent· "JI t" the lnyestora that they w~d receive ln(ereats In a •• pqrtlng IOMI bu1lneil. lnveatlulQra assert that the dl\feodants allecedly carried out IMtf ltauduleht 1elieme tllroolh • • two busin ess firms, U.S. Dis· tributors' Exchange, 3303 llarbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, and National Rent-a -Boat Systems, \1.'ith of· fices in Saata Ana and Las Vegas. Prior to the indictment, both busines1es were the subject of separate criminal complaints filed by the District Attorney'a Office on the basis of a probe begun last Augllst, resulting in the first arrests. When defendant Farris was ar· rested in December. 1974, he was charged only in connection with the operations of Notional Rent· a-lklat Systems. At that time, he had not been charged with any 11· ·legal activities relating to transactions of U. S. Dis· trtbutora• Exchange of Costa Mesa, as indicated in early ac· count.a. In the Grand Jury indictment which 1ub1equenlly reploced the two criminal complalnt1, however. Farris Is charged with conepiripa and oblalnlnJ money by f"•••pretenses in cqnnectlon , wl\b both ti, s. Dialrlbutora' Ex· tliange and National Rent·a·Bo•t Sy1Uml. Freeway Hero 'Coulilrf,'t Let Her Die' By KATHY CLANCY Ol tl'>t o~uy 1'11 .. 1 siatt Dave 'Mitchell doesn't consider himself a hero. . But he risked his life Sunday night to drag a woman apparent· ly bent on suicide off the rainslick Harbor Freeway because "I just couldn't let her die like that." · But M'itchell, 32, of 15761 Las F1ores St., Westminster added ··1 really didn't do a0nythini special." The unassuming father or two said he really didn't think about the risk to his own life as he dashed between speeding cars to pull the s truggling woman to safety. "When I was driving her to a police station later I started shaking,'' he admitted. The woman, identified ten· tatively as Yvonne Wright of Watts, apparently was struck.by one car before Mitchell rescued her, police said today. She was in serious condition at Counly·USC Medical Center with a fractured hip and pelvis and internal in· juries, police said. .The woman, who kept pleading with Mitchell to let her die car· Med no identification, police' said and officers have been unable t~ locate any friends or relatives. Decisions Group Meets The Pers ian Gulf oil states power possibilities will be dis· cussed at the first meeting of the Ne wport-Mesa .Irvine Great Deci sions group Thursday. The new Persian empire, Arab renaissance and prospects for re· gional stability will be reviewed at the 7:30 p.m. meeting. United States policies concerning oil in the Persian Gulf area will also be discussed. The Great Decisions group. or· ganized by the Foreign Policy Association. holds discussions every year during February and March. · Ats~ at 1,:30 p.m . Wednesday, the city bike trails committee will consider the road at the home of Juanita Moe, 18111 Mann. Thursde.y the city transporta· tion·commisslol\.will consider the proposed road link al its 7 :30 p.m. meet1n'g at city hall. Concerns center on pos'sible congestion at the Culver· r..1ichelson intersection, difficulty entetin1•aDd leaving adjacent re· sidential tracts and possible added traffic on .Michelson in the residential area. east of Culver. The road itself is termed a mitigating measure to ket!p F1uor traffic from further com· pounding traffic-coniesuon -on Jamboree Boulevi.rd. Meanwhile, \'Urnors \hat Fiuor is considering othei: Sites in the face .of this opposltiQD persist. Irvine Planning Commluioner Frank Hurd and a f1uor engineer have confiri:nect that a change in plans to move to Irvine has been considered. But Fluor Irvine site manager Tom Malonee has said that no change bas been decided on at this poin!. . Hurd's primary concern is loss or tax base if Fluor changes its plans. Fluor tax · projections in· dicate the plant will pay $1.96 million annually. Irvine schools and related bond repayment would receive $1,083,575 of that total. Others, however, are more concerned about traf£ic pro. blems. One proposed congestion mitigating measure, for ~xam· pie, is free·flowing right turn lanes at the Culver-1\tichelson in· tersection. But University Community As· sociation residents protest that pedestrians and bicyclists wou ld be unable to cross at such an in· tersection. Fro111 Png<> A J STUDENTS Trustee Norrisa Brandt, who made the motion to send the let· ter. She said she was opposed to the advertising campai&n "un· less they give us free tuition." At the same meeting trustees authorized the payment of Sl0, 117 in interdistrict fees to the Oceanside.Carlsbad Community College District and S74 ,248 lo the Coast Community College Dis· trict for 1973·74 . He denied that his appointment as an alternate member or the commission represented a con· flict of interest. Norton will sit on the com· mission whenever Schmit, a sur· prise selection b:r board of supervisors Chairman Ralph Diedrich to replace him on the panel, is absent. Today Diedrich said .he knew Norton lobbied before the com· mission. "'But," Diedrich saJd, "there's no wrongdoing in that as long as he does no furtl;Jer lobbying." When asked if he thoua:ht Norton's appointment represent· ed a potential conflict of interest, Diedrich replied, ''No, not unless helobbies." Since leaving Southern California Edison Company, Smith has established his O"A'll firm Randall G. Smith and As· sociates and is a registered lob· byist both with Orange County and the state. Smith said that he specializes in giving advice to developers and other:s trying to get permits through the coastal commission. Wlw's Open OnHoliJay Birthdays? The presidents have every· one in a quandary again. Whose birthday is celebrated when and who's open and closed? Some cities, all county schools. courts and ofrices \viii cl~e \Yednesday for Abrahanl' Lincoln's birthday and Monday for \Vashington 's birthday in honor of national holidays. City halls and offices of six Orange Coast cities also will be closed bpth Wednesday and ~1onday. They are Costa Ttfesa, Huntington Beach, F"ount'3in Valley, Irvine, Laguna Beach and San Juan Capistrano. Three cities -Newport Beach, Seal Beach and San Clemente -have elected to close on Monday only. The Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Council also will be closed on Monday only. Trash pickups will remain the same. STRETCIIlNG A POINT- Wilh lhe innovation of new kinds or carpet backings, correct stretching is all-important. It is easy to overstretch as well as understretch. Our main concern is with understretching. Carpeting in many new homes ard even In whole tracts have been ·inslalled wilhout a power slrelcher being unloaded from lhe truck. In some of these homes. after the carpet is "slopped'' in with a knee--kicker, a watering can is used to shrink up the wrinkles. Unbelievable, isn't ii? Al Alden's we lake greal pride in correct inslallalions. Strelching is achieved with stretchers lhat go wall·to-wall. allended by experienced mechanics, lralned by us. • Don1 gamble the price of your carpet purchase on a poor inslallatlon, THERE'S NO GAMBLE if you buy from Alden's! AI.DEN'S. CARPETS • .DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. C05TAMISA 646-4838 - ,, I I I I I I I I ' ' ' I I i \ ' I \ i I \' I I I " ' ' I ' ' I \ I I I 1' I I I I l 1 \ ' ' ' I , • Today's Closing ' . N.Y. Sloeks . ,.., • I vot.. 68, No. •2. 2 sEcT10Ns, 26 PAGES ()RANGE COUNTY., CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1975 ... • • . ' g · fbr Devel ope~ Investigated ...:,. . . I ByGA•Y GJlANVILLE Of°'I Dill~ ... 'ifC ... · t.obliyirig • errorts to help de- velopers 1Wde proieft1~through reatqna1 and state coastal com- mis8ions IU'~\)elnj ~nVestigated by the ·st-alet ,nttornoy geqeral's office, a Sa-cramento source said today. · The lnqab;Y ~·n~rs on allega- tions of fees"pUQ>o.rtecUy charged .. Edi~o1i Cio11d· by lobby.lots. No· eomil\IS.lon member• are involved -m •ny way. the same 'source.said. That an investtieadoo ts under way was c.onticmed·.llbnday l>Y a former .i.lobbylst .Lor..,.'Nol'1on, who ~aid 1om e.of'hts'clielitS have been contacted by iriveitigat.ors. Norton . is now art executive aide to Se:con'd Di,s(ttt Sui>'rvisor Laurence Schmit apd was ap- • the oril~ . cloud in the sky over Hun\ington B~acb this mor:niJ?g was anchored a_bove Southern . Ca.Jifornia Edison s power plant. Edison officials agr~~ it was their cloud. Paul Richardson. district manager for Edison. said heat from the plant's stacks often combines with cool, moist air to form a cloud, ''jUst like mother natul-e. •· Irvine Man Given Prison Sentence Robert D. J.lill of Irvine was sen· tenced Monday to federal prison on charges of being involved in·a S6 (llillioncomQlodityoptions cop· WOodland H\lls. were ordered \.0 serve 90 days Jn Los ,An11trtes County Jail, spread over the next 45 weekends. 1 spiracy, _ _ They will spend the remainder of three-year probation terms imposed for their role in the In- ternational Commocfities Ex- change Inc. <ICE> operation by "'·orking four hours per week a s volunteers for a legal aid society. .. I> I " llill, 49, of 18231 Bayberry W.ay, was also accused of laking $8,500 from an ailing Huntington Beach man for 44 head of c~ttle owned by somebody else. Hill was sentenced to three }'ears in prison and a Sl0.000 £ine. Two of his associates were con- victed with him on Jan. 22. They drew lesser sentences. A federal jury convicted all three men on charges of con- spiracy, mail fraud, wire fraud and fraud in the sale of securiU~: Charles Gish. 36, Of Newport .. Beach and Richard L. Gray, 51, Burke Asks .Better, Flags SACRAMEN'l'O <UPI! Judge Manuel Real also fined Gish $5,000 during the sentence hearing in U.S . District Court, Los Angeles. Orange County authorities in· iliated action against Hill, Fish and Gray last April, stemming from activities of ICE and a re· l.ated ·fir:m, The ;.F~ist Trading Company, 4570 Lampus Drive, Newport Beach. Pres-ton Morris, 84, and hi s nurse Ruby Bond, 70, residents of a Huntington Beoch trailer park, we.At to NewPort Beach Detec- ti"1e Todd Wilki11son after deal- ings with the trading company . Morris, an invalid, had paid <See OPTIONS, Page AZl pointed as an alternate member to the South Coast Regional Coastal Conservation Com- missi.on by the Board of Supervisors three weeks ago. . He registered a's a lobbyist ·with the coUnty in October, 1974 and listed hi' advocacy on behaU of Carter Industries Inc., a pro- minent sign company. While he openly discussed his New role as a lobl)yist ~ NortO~~nied there was any wroogdQing""1 his part. ' ~ . "C~ll it lobby,ng tt you want but we thought or ourtelves ,.8\0re as consulrants wPQ •Were able to help developer! :ind others get their proJects by the com· mission," Norton said. His associate was Randall G. Smith, u registered lobbyist for • c the Southern California Edison Company until January of 1975. Both Smith and Norton called the money they earned for their coastal commission t·hores ·'pocket money" and denied their fees involved thousa nds of do,lars. Norton said he once jokingly said to a commissioner thttt ··your vole just cost me $10 ,000. · · Four ~taff Members Quit • in . A new director was. hired Mon · d ay night for tbe Huntington Beach Free Clinic and four staff members promptly resigned in protest because the clinic's act- ing director didn't get the job. Michael Lyon, 27, had been acl- inlZ director since December when Hannah Alekoumbides, a clinic founder, retired. Until a few weeks ago, he said today, he believed he would gel the direc· tor's job. But the clinic board hired Judith Davison. 43, former ex- ecutive director of the llarbor Douglas Picketing 'Orderly' By PATTY BURNETr OtU.. O•llf PllOlSUlt All was quiet on the picket lines this morning at the McDonnell .Douglas plant ip Huntington BeaCh where ,a court order has , mondatetl a maximum or only 100.picket& at a time. The reports of orderly picket- ing today came from both police and union officials after Mon - day·s some\\·hat stormy begin- nings of· the aerospace worker strike. Superior Court Judge l·larry Hupp of Los Angeles called a halt lo a.1onday 's mass piclioeting in a rourt order issued late in the day. Picketers also must stand <:tl least oile foot ap~rt and allow ca r s and individuals s afe passage into a nd out of the facilities. The company had no comment on the ruling or on outbreaks of violence Monday The early hours or the strike, called at 12 :01 a .m A1ondtty. were marked by two incidents in which union members allege they were struck . by cars cross- ing the picket lines. In addition, the owner of one of the cars c laims a striker broke his windshield. Ivan Lynch, a spokesman for the s trikin g International Association of ~fachinisls (JA~-1 ) said the two strikers were sent to a hospital for treatment, one with back and neck injuries and the other with Se\·ere bruises. As for the broken '~:indshicld . "It's a cause and effect thing. You hit me with your car and 1·11 hit you with my picket," Lynch said. Huntington Beach police said no arrests have been made So far. "We have a war going with the company. we don't need one with the police," Lynch said. - In another development. the United Auto Workers union \\•ith some 11,000 m e mbers employed by the Long Beach plant or · l\.lcDonnell Douglas, rejected H (See STRIKE, Page i\2) Area Girls Club (Costa l\tesa ) in - stead. So Lauri e James. medical coordinator ; Erika Krause. social service coordinator; Mad- dy Newman, health counseling cOordinator, and Steve Bruno. Helpline coordinator, resigned. In hddition, Lyon said, most of the volunteers have said "they no longer will support the clinic.•· Clinic Board Chairman Jack Feehan, this year's Chamber of Commerce Citizen of the Year. s aid the board chose Mrs. · D,Vison after interviewin2' 69 ap· plicants. ··we \Vere interested in the future of the clinic," he said. ex- plaining l\.1rs . Davison is ,,·ell - qualified for the post and holds a graduate degree from 1-larvard· Radcliffe. I-le said despite the resigna· lions, the board plans to keep the clinic doors open. Lyon s aid the board didn't believe he had the proper con1- munity image. "Their big concern "'as they didn't feel that I had the capabilities of fund raising in the 'Not Sp~eial' Freeway Hero Recalls Incident By KATHY CLANCY Of llM Diiiy POet St.tt Dave Mitchell doesn't consider himself a hero. But he ris ked his life Sunday night to drag a woman apparent- ly bent on s uicide off the rains1ick Harbor Freeway ~Jl\lie ''J just coutdn•t let her die like that.·· But ~1itchell , 32. of 15761 Las Flores St., Westminster, added, ··1 really didn't do anything special." The unassuming rather of two said he rettlly didn 't think about the ris k to his own life as he dashed between speeding cars to pull the struggling woman to safety. "When I \l.'35 driving her to a police station later I started shaking,·· he admitted. The woman, identified ten- lalively as Yvon'ne Wright of \\latts, apparently was s truck by one car before Mitchell Z.escued her. police said today. She was in serious condition at County-USC Medical Center with a fractured hip and pelvis and internal in- juries, police said. The woman, who kept pleading with Mitchell to let her die. car- ried no identification. police said. and officers have been unable tn locate any friends or relatives. Mitchell , a production -O•llw Piiot 51•11 Pho!11 MAKES FREEWAY RESCUE Westminster's Mltchell supervisor at ·General !\1otors in South Gate, said he was driving his wife's 15-year-old sister lo her home in West Los Angele:; Sun· day after a weekend visit. They had just passed Century Boulevard in south Los An geles. CSee R ESCUE R, Page A2) Two Women Killed In Separate Crashes . Two \Vo men. one from Hunt- ingtoh Beach, di ed in separate traffic accidents in West Orange County ?.-1onday afternoon. Tillie l..oretta Rogers.~ 60, -of 17561 J e fferson St., Huntington Beach, was dead on arrival at Wes tminster Comm unit y Hospital at 5:55 p.n1 ., police said today. Officers said she apparently had bee n driving s outh on University Street in \Vestminster \v h en ~h ·e 1>ull e d onto •\Vestminster Avenue in f[onl of an oncoming car. The driver of that car, Stewart Erwin Dygert of 18992 F1orida St., l-luntington Beach, was in- jured in the collision, police said . llowever, official s at \V estminster Community Hospital have no record of his 3d- mittance or treatment. Hoping io improve the elec• lion process. Asselnblyman Robert Burke has introduced •1 legislation requiring that Fo111.:t"in Valley In another accident occurring about the s ame time in llunt- in!,'1011 Beach, a Garden Grove mother suffered fatal injuries. accordi ng to lluntington Beach police. Sharon Ann Skeens, 37. or 13742 \'ockcy St., died at 5:20 p.n1 . u1 lluntingLon lntercommunity l-lospital. police said. The acci- dent took place about 4:30 p.m . on Warner A Venue near Palmdale Street. American Flags displayed al 11 polling bodths be made of 1 cloth instead or paper nr ' 1 t1 · plastic. it •·Paper or synthetic flags I I just don't stand up in incle· 1t ~ ment wea,he'r, Bnd late in'the ~ ; day are almost .impossible to . 1, recognize," the Huntington 1• ~ Beach Republican said A1on- I day ln a two0p.age.statement. '1 ' He annoilnced ttte int.h?duc:· •\ 'lion Gita -bill ~<\87~)-calllna "t 'for pq1llnJ l>qOth r Ill to be r. made of Cloth. , : ; "Many people goinc to •••t 1 , their vo~ (ntJlieoflnl·litnein 1 a new "Oli)>l!orhdi>if:COunt ... 'i , the displayed nag to Point out 1 th~r Polling place," BW'k" I , ~aid. His bill "sho\\ld 11\l ol ., some help lO these voe.era:, fl he ,,_.tded. ' 11 I - l Council Holdings Small - .. ' "It may be that someone mis- interpeted that remark and didn't realize I was kidding." he added. "But r can assure you \Ve "''ere never dealing in those kind or figures." Both he and Smith said they gained ··ex pertise" in com - n1i ssion arfairs \\.'hile r<.'present· in g their prime employers. !See LOBBYING, P;1ge 1\2) Protest comniunity, even though I have raised more than Sl00,000 in the past year." he added. ··1 want to e mphasize that lhP staff is not quitting just out of loyalty to me, but out of the in- justice they fe el is beiilg done," Lyon said. Lyon said afte r the board made its decision Monday and learned or the staff's attitude, board members changed the locks on the clinic. located in the former l-luntington Heach Civic Ce nter. This morning s taff members <See PROTEST, Page A2) Teachers' Layoffs Predicted Layoffs of as many us 31 tee1chers and 19 other employes might be necess i.lr Y in the \Vestm\nster School Di slrict if a l\farcb · 4 tax override election rails. district administrators-said l\1onday. Even if the 87-cent tax increase passes, seven teaching posts and four classified jobs would have to be eliminated, according lo ad· ministrators' recommendations. The recommendations \\'ent to distri~t trustees Monday night during a public meeting. About 85 persons. mostly dis trict employes. attended. The board "-'ill act on the re· commendations Thursday night at 7 p.m . at Goldenwesl School, 6952 I-food Drive, Westminster. The Westminster district has fQur schools in north l·Iuntington Beach. The recomme.nded cutbacks \l.'Ould total $991 ,000 if the tax measure fails and $186,000 if it passes, assistant superintendent Donald Stuckey said today. Either way, s ix teachers who will be 65 before July 1 v.:ould not be re-employed, if the school board accepts the recommenda- tions, he said. The staff cuts \\'Ould be one teacher and four classified cmployes with the tax measure and 20 to 25 teachers and 19 classified employes "''ithout the new tax revenue, Dr. Stuckey ex- plained. Th'e administration's recom- mendations also call for a reduc- tion·in the amount allocated each school from S22 per child to Sl8 per child. These allocations pay fhr all supplies and equipment. cerfairi book I, salaries of teaching vice principals and field trips.· Or:·:~a Coast a \\I t•;1 f l1t•r Increasi n g high clouds tonight. Cons iderable hig h cloudiness Wednesday. A lit- tle warmer \Vednesday with highs in the mid to upper 60s. L<l\\'S tonight 45 to SS . l~SIOE TODA\'' Timmy Rohe, 2J., doe.m't earn a cent for work he' U dmng but . what he does rective is more than money can buy. story, Page BJO. Me.... ., ,,.., ..... P:11t!Wlt &tt Hlti..ii•I IMWl I A• Of'..,...~. "' ..... .. , S1l•l1 Pwtitr A 11 S,.ll .... M•• M.lfkttl l'••'<'kliNI ,....,...,, ----' &•II .. •• •• .. , \ I IWLY PILOT H/F • 'RESCUER • """n they spotted.cal'I Jammlnt .. ~ .... •nd~"" liolll aldff otthe lreew'1. "lt was ralnlns M> hard you eould barely see," MJtchell re· called. Then his slster·i{t·law, Travella Moore. told him SO· meone was lying in tberoad. Without worrying about danger, Mitchell pulled orr on the ri&hL aboulder, "broke into• run aod pulled the lady Into the center dlvld~r .•• But the Woman told him, .. her people told her to go out on the freeway, find a big truck and kill herself." ''I'm afraid 1 can't let you stand out here and die llke this," Mitchell t.old her. As the pair, now both' rain soaked, dastwd back, across the freeway to· Mitchell's car, "she started struggling, then went limp midway in the freeway.'' By this time, Mitchell 5aid, cars were bearing down upon them and he had to drag her. At the edge of the road, her heels caught on a curbing, and the pair tumbled into the M>CIY bushes. Wb~ they stood up, she lried to brea.IC free again, and oooe inside the car Mitchell asked Miss Moore to sit on her so she wouldn't jump out. .MitcheU.clf9"" her .to lbp Los Angeles Police Department's 17th Street station because "I didn't know where else to take ber." He said Monday afternoon he was surprised no other motorists stop~ to help, and he said that uow1llingness to offer assistance is one reason for a rising crime rate. .. That is one reason why it isn't safe to leave your car unlocked or your house unlocked and it isn't safe for women to wa1k t.he streeli at night," he said. ''If there were enough people that cared, crime would cease," beodded. Mitchell, 11: Philadelphia native who moved lo canromia after a Marine discharge II years ago, haa offered such assistance more than once. Twice he caught robbers breaking into an apartment house he managed in West Los Angeles. Another time he helped rescue eight victims or a traffic accident. MitcheJJ.-, who bas been with General Motors seven yeario, working up ·from assembly line work, moved his family to what he thought was Fountain Valley two years ago. When they had a phone installed, they learned they lived a few houses across the Westminster border. "I wanted to move the family to a nic;er area," he said of the move frQm ·Los Ange'Jes to Orange County. Mitchell is somewhat shy about the televi sion and newspaper publicity surrounding the freeway rescue. "'I came home and didn't think any more 1bout i~" he said. CourrtyMan Shoots Wife, Kills Himself A Westminster man shot and seriously wOunded his wife Mon- day evening and then shot himself to death, an Orange County Sheriff's spokesman said today. , ~.anda M. Ayala, 47, is in cr1i1cal condition at Stanton Community Hospital today after being gunned down by her husband in front or an apartment building at 7932 Lampson Ave., in an tmincorporated county area near Garden Grove. sheriff's deputies were told Mrs. Ayala was shot twice by her former husband, Junior Walden Houghton, 50, as 'sbe returned home from work at about 5:30 p.m. DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wood Pr'l'tiOrftl .. ,_ Pvtlll-• Jack R. Curley v...-,,,_ -o. ..... _..., 'Thomas Kee-vii ··-Tbomas A. Murpf'llne-._..._ ... Ii.,. °"rles H. LOOS Richard P. Nall AMht-•"'""'9 £•lar1 Terry Covil~ -..o.--..c-, .... Hwttllklttll'I a.actt Offk• 11111....,......_ • .................. : 11.0. ... ""ftMI OIMrOflkft ~ ....... ,, .. ~st"'" c. .. .-.. ... lit"""...., u.,.., _....,, ... 11·)#1~-1 -.....-· ~llV .... r :JS•IUl'll•"-•IS...'*"',,_.,. • Medic's If rial· Shiftea· • A trial delay until Marc,b~3 and a shlft ln location to Elltableth Ci· ty, N.C., haa been ordered for Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald, of Hunt· ington Beach, the fOl"met U.S. Army Green Beret surgeon ac- cused of the 1970 murder of his young wife and smaUdaughters. The new decision in the re- newed case facing Dr. Mac- Donald, of 16052 'Mariner Drive, was announced today by Jay Stroud, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District or North Carolina. He said Bernard Segal, the at· tomey representing the young emergency room chief at St . Mary's Medical Center in Long Beach requested more lime to prepare his case. A quiet·living beach city resi- dent whose friends helped raise Sl00,000 baiJ lo free him, Dr. MacDonald was indicted by a federal grand jury in Raleigh, N.C. last month. TJ1e arraignment proceeding. al which MacDonald is expected to enter a plea before Eastern District Court Judge Franklin T. Dupre e, was originall y scheduled for Feb. 18 in Raleigh. Stroud said the proceedings were shifted to Elizabeth City, a small town in the extrem e eastern portion of the state, because .. it was the only place ~·e were holding court that day.·· The arraignment w as scheduled for JO a.m. P-tacDonald was accused of killing his wife, Collette, and daughters Kimberly , 5. and Kristen, 2, at the family's Fl Bragg apartment Feb. 17, 1970 The Army initially filed charges against MacDonald but dropped them after an investigation MacDonald , a captain al the time, contended his home 'vas entered by hippie-style intruders who killed hi·s family, stabbed him and knock e d him un conscious. When he awok e, he said, he found his family dead and the word 'pig' scrawled in blood on the headboard or his bed. He was arrested and jailed briefly after his indictment but was later freed On $100,000 bond Segal, who represented Mac Donald during his appearances 'before the 'Grand Jury, has con tended that prosecutors had in sufficient evidence to reopen the case and relied on .evidence gathered in the original in· vestigation by the Army, which later dropped charges. Stroud said he did not expect that a trial date would be set al the arraignment because of the expected filing of a series of pre- trial motions. Segal is expected to 8'k that the case be tried out- side.of North Carolina because of the publicity it bas attracted. 16th Italian Slain in Feud SEMINARA, Italy (UPI) - Carmine Pellegrino was killed with a sawed ·Off shotgun -the 16th person slain' in a three·way Italian family feud. Another 31 persons have been wounded in the conflict pitting the Pellegrino and Frisina families against the Gioffre family. The dis pute began Sept. 17, 1971, when Giuseppe Frisina in· sulted Domenico Gioffre in an inn at this village in Italy's deep south. Gio(fre s lapped Frisina in the face . Fris ina s hot and wounded him. • • I redit Ca'rd o.ur """' S1..tt ,.... PASSED OVER Clinic Aide Lyon Fron• Page A I PROTEST. • • were cleaning out their desks as the new director moved in . Th e resig nations leave the clinic with no experienced staff, Lyon s aid. The only remaining staff m e mber i s Pete Beauregard, a paramedic. Lyon said . Lyon, a graduate student, was orfered a position as progran1 coordinator, but he turned it down , saying it was uesigned as a bookkeeping post. tf Mrs. Davison was hired a l Sl2,000 a year, Feehan said, the same salary paid Lyon as acting director Gas Station Worker Hit For $3,000 A Huntington Beaeh gas sta· tion attendant. v.• al king across the street to make a bank de· posit. was waylaid and robbed of $3,000 Monday morning. lluntington Beach police said Donald M Lindeman, a n employe or Signal Landmark Gas Station, 8972 Adams Ave .. left the station at 10:15 a.m. with the cash in a cardboard box. He walked across the s treet to the bank , police said, but was s topped outside by a man, described as Mexican and about five feet, six inches tall _who pre- tended to have a J?Un in his pocket, Lindeman reported. The man forced Lindeman lo "\~talk Lo the s ide of the bank, he told police, then seized the money. Vegas Woman Flees Couple • • • One of three suspects sup. posedly headquartered In Hunt- ington Beach, whose alleged ape41ding spreea with, fraudulent· ly obtained cr~ll cwls •PllMeti three yeaN and r•nged from Hawaii to •Jamaica, was due j.Jt Orange County Superior COO.rt today. , Gary L. Stewart, 25, ol 80 Hunt· lngton St., was schedu1ed for ar· raignment on one count of grand theft filed after Costa Mesa police were tipped to bis whereabouts and arrested him on the spot.· Stewart, Cree on $S,OOO bail, is accused by authorities of operat- ing with two alleged accomplices From Page Al .- STRIKE. o'. plan to · join tbe machinists on strike immediately. However, the union might call a strike next Monday, officials said today. · Company and lA!\1 spokesmen confirmed nothing is new as far as negotiations go. McDonnell Douglas has s aid its most recent proposal for salaries and fringe benefits will be its last. The union is holding out for more, including a 5.5 percent increase now and 3 percent rise over three years. There are 1,500 IAM members working at the Huntington Beach plant, and a total of 7 .000 in all of l\tcDonnell Douglas' Southern California facililies. The Southern California Professional Engineering As· sociation. v.·ith 1.100 members in Jluntington Beach, has chosen not to honor the picket lines of the JAM . The engir1eers are at work "'ilh I\1c0onnell Douglas management, a company orficial said today. From Page Al OPTIONS ... SS,500 for 8,500 shares of 'fhe First Trading Company in addi· tion to in ves ting an additional sa,soo for 44 steers. lnvesti~ators s aid Mrs. Bond had earlier paid $10,000 for 176 head of cattle that were never de- livered to her or to market and subsequently it was determined the livestock did not belong to the sellers in the first place. F'ed eral prosecutors claim Hill, Gi sh and Gray generated a na tionv.·ide market for non· regulated commodities, live beef rorward purchase contracts and shares of stock in The First Trad· ing Company. Prosecutors showed the com- modity options sold through ICE who ore still at tar1e. Police Identified the two Olher suspects as Patrick E. O'Brien, and KIPP!' Smith, bolh25. .Cost1 Mesa !"'l\ce •11•1.• t e 1slei:tecl' schem, Hlll!i '.\'CbUn\ed tor •I least $60,000In1.....,, Det~ctlve Jim iitrtckland, of the Costa r.tesa. Police Depart- ment bad check and forg~ry de· tail, said Long Beach police and other ••encies already have complaints and arrest warrants out for the pair. He said his investigation so far has accounted for 65 to 70 fraudulent credit card applies· tlons he alleges are linked to Stewart, O'Brien and Smith. He also said perhaps Sll,000 Final IJoqt,s . ' - Finis·h:Race .. To Vallarta The Del Rey Yacht Club's bian- nual l,W·mile. Puerto Vallarta face dragged to a close today as the last of the 26 boats cro&sed the finish line in Banderos Bay. Last boat to finish was Whisper at 4 a.m. today. ' Overall and Cla'ss C handicap winner was Hornblower a Ranger 33 co-skippered by Jack Steidl and Gary Swenson of the Anacapa Yacht Club. Hornblower finished Monday with an elapsed timeofninedays, two hours, 36 minutes and 40 secon"s, corrected to six days, nine hours, 47 minutes and JO seconds. Dorothy 0, Ro.bert Beauchamp's Columbia 57, the only Newport yacht in the Oeet· rinished seventh in Class A and 23rd overall. Final overall standings: 1. liornblower, 2, Chipeta <Ranger one ton) skipper Jim Foyer, WYC 3. Crisis < Ranger one ton) Charles Hope, SDYC 4. Primavera <Swan 44) Jorge Di pp Reyes, Club de Yates de Chapela, MexicoS. Kari JI fChance37) DickKelton,LAYC Class A t. Windward Passage< 73-foot ketch) Mark Johnson, NYYC 2. Olinka (&l·foot yawl) Tony Bills, CYC 3. Rascal <59-loot yawl> BUI WilsOn, SJIYC 4. Sorcery <CC-61) Jacob Wood SYC s. Anitra (12· meter> Fred Preiss, PMYC. • Class B 1. Primavera 2. Mis· tress Ill (Tartan 41) Richard Et· linger, St. FYC 3. Lussino ($tandfast 40 ) Alfred Gionanelli, Acapulco YC 4. Connie 11 CNewport 41) Marty Melhorn, SDYC 5. Dakar (Newport 41) \Villi am Goodley, DRYC. Class C J . Hornblower, 2. Chipeta 3. Crisis 4.Kari 11 5. Sigame (Cal 36) Sid Renkow, DRY C. . Bandits Get ·Cash, Filet LAS VEGAS. Nev. <AP) -A and its affiliates in Washington, Las Vega s woman has returned D.C. and at least nine states were home safely after her abduction falsely represented lo give the last week in front of a Strip hotel buyer the right lo buy and or sell by a couple who drove her at gun· a futures contract at a set price point to the Los Angeles area, during a specified period of time. Two bandits fled with $105 in policesay. The government also con-cash and a $10 chunk of (ilet Authorities said Monday that tended buyers were falsely told mignon Monday night from a l\tidera Warr, 21, was driven ICE would buy a position in the Huntington Beach meat market. b<ick to Las Vegas over the futures market on margin, for Police reported the pair, weekend arter she managed to each option sold, to assure the armed with a sawed off shotgun elude captors in the Los Angeles buyer would have a futures con· and an automatic pistol, entered suburb of Torrance. Details of tractavailableas aninveslment. the Christian Markel, Hamilton the escape were not immediately Authorities claim the scheme. Avenue and Bushard Street, at av ailable. while it lasted, netted the now · 6:30p.m . Wa rrants v.:erc being sought de(unct firm at least S4 million They demanded the cash and for the arrest or the unidentified and probably as much as S6 grabbed the meat at gunpoint, m a n a nd v.·o man who a r c million. poli cesaid. worth of.,,,erch1ndlse lncludlnC a piano and or1an bo\tlht with fraudulent cards were conflacal- ed alon from Stewart'& mobile home -which he p,urchased for cash·::... al \h• Hunllnaton Beach address. . ' Investigators who dl•closed the arrest and issuance of 11 com· plaint ag•inst Stewart said the two· remaining suspects ln a pro- be dating back nearly two years are believed to be In ld•ho and Jamaica. ''They 've been bouncing around Newport Beach and Costa Mesa ror a long Ume and we can trace them to Hawaii . Jamaica, Washinrton, Idaho and N~vada, '' $tricklJ1.nd explained. From Page A J . . • LOBBYING •. "We were giving out so much' 1 free advice to newcomers that we decided to make a little business ,. ofit,"Nortonsaid. • · He denied th at his appolN.menti as an 11:lternate mem\MI' ~e'.t commission represented a con~· Oictofinterest. . Norton will sit on the com .· I mission whenever Schmit, a sur- prise selection by board of'" supervisors Chairman Ralph:' Diedrich to replace him on the panel, is absent. Today Diedrich said ·he knew Norton lobbied before the com· mission. "But,;• Diedrich said, "there's no wrongdoing in that as long as he does no further lobbying." 1 When asked if he thought .Norton's appointment represent- ed a potential conflict of interest, Diedrich replied, ''No, not unless he lobbies." Since leaving Southern Ca liforni a Edison Company, Smith has established his own firm Randa11 G. Smith and As- sociates and is a registered lob· byist both with Orange County and the state. Smith said that he specializes in giving advice to developers ! and others trying to get permits through the coastal commission. Wlw's Open OnHolUJ.ay Birthdays? The presidents have every~ one in a quandary again. Whose birthday is celebrated when and who's open and closed? Some cities, all county schools, courts and offices v.·ill close Wednesday for Abraham Lincoln's birthday and Monday ror Washington's birthday in honor of national holidays . City halls and offices OC six Orange Coast cities also will be closed both Wednesday and Monday. They are Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Irvine, Laguna Beach and San Juan Capistrano. Three cities -Newport Beach, Seal Beach and San Clemente -have elected to close on ~tonda y only. The Mission Viejo -1i1unicipal Advisory Council also will be closed on Monday only. Trash pickups will remain the same. believed to be residents of the r;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;===;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=================---, Los,Angeles area. I Investment Scheme 6 Pleatl Innocent; Charges Combined A March 17 trial date has been set for six men indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury on felony charges of grand theft and conspiracy. The six pleaded innocent to the multiple charges before Orange County Superior Court Judge Kenneth P. Lae Friday. They re- main free on their own re- cognizance. The six defendants are: Donald C1 Lightner, 44 , of 2000 E. Ocean Blvd .• Newport Beach. Edward Kent Reese, 55, of 1838 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach, Frank.. J. Passantino, 29. of 5242 Royate Ave., Irvine, John L. Roth, 29, ot Anaheim, Alln!d P. Sanna, 47, of Orange, and Jamie Mallick Farris, reportedly of Newport Beach. A total of 14 counts are ln· eluded. They allege Ille group ob- tained the funds from 13 in· vestore, most from the East Coat. by fraudulently represent- lnl to the investors that tbey would receive interests in 1 1portln11ood1 business. lov .. ugators usert that the defendants alleiedly carried o"1 their fraudulent scheme throu(h I' t"·o business (irms, U.S. Dis· tributors' Exchange, 3303 liarbor Blvd ., Costa Mes a, and National Rcnt·a·BOat Syste ms, with or. fi ces in Santa Ana il nd Las Vegas. Prior to the indictment, both businesses ,wer e the subject of separate c riminal complaints filed by the Di slrict Altorney'a Office on the basis of a probe begun last August, resulUng in the first arrests. When defendant Farris was ar· rested in December, 1974, he was charged only in coMed.lon with the operations of National Rent-1 a·Boat Sy&tems. Al that time, he had not been charged with any il- legal activities relating to tra1;1saclions of U. S . Dls- trlbut~rs' Exchanae ot Cost.a Meia. as indicated Jn early ac - counts. In the Grand Jury indictment. which subsequently replaced~ lWo crl min.al complal ts , however, Farris ls. charged tth conspiring and obt1lnin1 money 'Y false pretenset In connection . with both U.S. Diatrtbutots' Ex· change and NaUon1l l!eat·o-Boat Systems. , STRETCHING A POINT- ( ( With the innovation of ne'w kinds of carpet backings, correct !retching is all-important. It is easy to overstretch as well as understretch. Our main concern is with underst,retching. Carpeting In many new homes and even in whole .tracts have been installed without a power stretcher being unloaded from the truck. In some of these homes. after the carpet is "slopped" in with a kn~icker, a watering can is used to shrink up the wrinkles. Unbellevable, lsnl lt'I At Alden's we'take great pride in correct Installations. Stretching is achieved will> stretchers that go walF d-wall, attended by experienced mechanics. trained bY us. t '-• Don't gamble the price of your C8FllGI purchase on a paor installation, THERE'S NO GAMBLE if you buy from Alden's! AID EN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTl\MUA 64''·4838 •• 'f '1 I ' ' J .! I ' II " I f ) I '{ • ) ' I 7 11 I '\ I ! 1/ ,I l ) • ' I 7 I \ , • VOL.68, N0.112, 1 S-ECTIONS, 2f!~!iE~ . -- ••• • . •' T04ll11,-y' l~lng N.Y. Steelul I I • N Tl;N CENTS ' , ?<,, , ll)'G:?. ~1.,~E by , lobl).yl"1'. ~o . commission point'"' as an -.uei-nate member -role as .l' )obi/ills~ N'~ denied the Sooth9!n Coll!Omia Edison memb.:tv's are involved. \h.' any to the Sobth Coas~ Jleglonal tl\ere'was'&])Y W ~qt. l\ls ~.._!P-P.Pny untilJanuaryof 1975. Lo1'bying efforts to help de-w,y, th8sime~bureesaid.' ' Coastal Conservation CoQ'l · part, .. ,, . _ · '".B>f.b Smith and Nort.On called "It rllay be that someone mis· ·interpeted that remark and didn't realize I was kidding," he added, '"But I can assure you we were never dealing in those kind of figures." veJopen auide projects through ~ Thar in ihveStitJalion ii under m I s.s i' n b¥t .the Board of "C~ll.lt1 ldb.t>.xlii'&..:lf~y~wa t the. money th!2)' eam~for their f'ellona1 ~d state coastal c'om-way was--eori.lifmeCf.Moadity by a ,,Superviiors t·tiree"'week1-ago. ~ ~ut wt=,tihOught ot o~lv aiqre coastaJ com,m i.sslon chores mtssJons are being investigated former robbyist Loran I-fort.on, He registered as a lobbyist as consuµanu '-WhO :were '&:bit!: · '•pocket moneyl• and denied their by the atate attorney general's who said som~e of his clients have ·with the county in oetober:, 1974 · to helJ>...4evelopers Bn.4·dthe~ get le.es involved thousands of office, a Sacramento source said beeri £0ft.lacted,by tn.Y~lgators. and listed his advocacy on behalf "their projects by '1,.he c.om · dollars: Both he and Smith said they gained ''expert ise'' in com- mission affairs while represent · . ing their prime employers. too.y. ,,llorto.n:;is-uo)' af1 .. ex~utive of Carter Industr.ie~ Inc: .. a pro·. m1ssiqn,':J"lortOl\Said. • Norton said he once jokingly Tba-inqulry <!enters on ajlega. -*~S;econdDist(et.Supervt1or mioentsigncompany. Hts assOcjate w·U.Rand.1U .G~ said .to a commissioner that ti°'\' of fees-pu'rportedly charged ~ce Sch.mit· 1and we&. ap. While he op~Oly 'discussed his Smfth. a re~sC~red""lo_bbyis~. fc?~;·. ·~yOufVote just cost me $10,000 ... ~~~=--:--~~~~----:-~--:- CSee LOBBYING, Page A21 ' Newport To ·Seek ' Funding Last~minute opposition sur· faced Monday against NeWPort Beach seeking Sll6,000 io federal community development funds but cJ,ty councilmen agreed to ap· ply anyway. After hearing warnings from several speakers concerned over the asserted inflationary and philosophical alpeets or the ap- plication, councilmen voted 5 to 2 to commit most of the funds to the purchase or property in Coronadel Mar. The land, in the old Fifth Avenue corridor, y,·ould be de- veloped into a senior <:itizen center. OpPosition was strongest from Ensign newspaper publisher Arvo Haapa, who stressed that the city should assert its indepen- dence and ''go it alone.·· Haapa ass8ited acceptance of ·. the funds provided by the Depart- ment of Hou1iing and Urban D{!:velopment (ltUDJ as adding to soaring innation and deficit spending at the federal level. '~If we don't reject it, this na· tion will not sur\'ive, ··he said. But J\.tayor Donald 1''1clnnis challenged that comment strong- .. ly during the second and final council public hearing on the city • application. "I have mor.e faith in tbe Unit- ed States than that," he said.· "'This program gives the city the laUtude to choose projects and it al&o provides an escape clause so that tr we decide the program is nOt what We want, we can leave it at the end of the first year.·' Supporters also spol\e to coun· cilmen Monday, stressing the need for facilities to serve the elderly in Newport Beach. The proposal calls for the city lo toss its application into the hopper which also will contain similar bids from other cities Witli 1970 census le\'els at less ' than S0,000 residents. After the applica.tions are sca nned by· the Southern Calirornia Association of Govern- ments (SCAG ), the County of Orange would make a single block application. Jf approved lor the next fiscal year, the grant then would be apportioned to in- dividual cities. The population rigure is the cutoff level for· cities to seek cash on their own . Communities with population greater than 50.000 can apply independently ror the cash, The fjrst S'ear's income from the program is relatively small but over the three-year life of the grant system. eash "·ould in - '\ (See FUNDS, Page A2) I Wlw's Open On Holiday Birthdays? • .• FRE~ HElft.SHQ~~ HIS 'SMALLE~. :...110;1.:.~~:~;;· In Newport B••F~· A Rose By Any Ot ~Name :.• .. ~-I Ros~ Flourishes . I In Mii_llatur-1 Park ··whcft.'s so "amai.ing is that even though the neighborhood kids Jove to stop by and look at the flower and its park, no one has harmed it," marvels Itein: By HILARY KAYE Oi UM 0.11, l'ilot 5Uff Flourishing in the midst or evefYday life at 24th Street and Balboa Boulevard is a tiny "Rhodohypoix baurii. ·· That's a Margaret Rose in common English. At least that's what Fred Hein thinks it is . And, thanks to Hein's efforts. it's not an ordinary Margaret Rose. The tiny plant, which spr.o~ts lavender b14d.<;"when it is in full bloom, is the m·aln attrac- tion in What H~lti 'pro1.ull)', calls the "World's Sma-ltest National Park." Built in a s mall parking lot on the Balboa Penins ula , the fl0\l.'er's habitat is. in fact, ~1 miniature park. It 's no more than t"'O and one·half feet sq uare. ,\ shingle~ forest station sits a.djacent lo a restroom "'ilh ':Jass i~s and lads'' clearly marked on \he buildina:. . A green park bench·anp picr1ic ·table" are there. to6, 3.long "·ith a standing brick barbecue with tiny twigs nearby. Setting the miniature park off . Crom the everyday affain or the parking lot are lour; Worn, rec:!" stakes connected by rusty links o~chain . . ' ··And some kids everi have put little rbcks and a hill in the park/' adds Hein 's Wife, Cleo. "1 l\1r . and Mrs. Hein, whose home of 16 ye-al'S;s behind the parking lot; first noticed the tiny shrub in 1968 and realized it v.:,as (See ROSE, Page A2l . . DOW RECORDS• SLIGHTUJSS NEW YORK CU Pll -Tbe stock market suffered another small loss today as profit taking drove prices slightly lower in re- latively slow trading on the New York Stock Exohange. · . The. Dow Jrines ' iwdustrial aver.age, off around seven points at the outset lost o. 79 points to 107.60. Declines led advances by about an eight·to-Cive margin. ! . Prices ~ere lower in slow lrad- .ing on the Arilerioan Stock Ex~ change. · , .. . . . . ..-~:,Eyed ..... _~ , .... ~ New-SeflJiC:~'Sfie7'ing Okay By JOllN<Y•kl.TBllZA fl~• enoppers lnt.Q N;wilort set for Feb. 20 in Loo Angeles. CHIM Dalty Pn .. s..t1 • Beach"1>ef'ore• a serlel of' ,tragic That function will result In the The City of _..Ne~r;t Be~ch cr.~endedtbeservice. setting of formal hearing dales flansito.intervene in iA awlica· 0 Neil reminded councilmen and estimates of the amount of ion· by a new -helicopter that Utere ls no real concern that testimony to be offered .. passeng~F firui._ ,tee~. ffder~l !hi! ~~rvice would ~and choppers · · O'Neil explained that the firm · appro'{als to rei\pre 1li.ghts lo m Newport as its p~r on· may have purchased the remain· Orange County1 cedid.. ing assets of the ·bankrupt L.A. City COUJ1Cilmen heard ipi.tial !Jod'8 enacted in recent years ·Airways, but that the takeover repo~· of _th~ pro~al at'~. for~d .sµcti·aervic~ in the. city did .not in:clu~e federal study session Moqday. Cit)-At-a00 ~.QnlY emer1ency flights permission to fly in and out of torney Depni~ o·~ep . •ua&ested and ~.e private Oigbts to the Orange ~ounty. . th•t the c1tY. QlODlti>r the Plans _Jlughesplant, ''L.A. Airways' permits to whtcllJ soon wUl come bef9re the ''Nevertheless, the city should operate were revoked when the Civil.Aer.onautics.Bo$1'd. - -be-vjtally concerned about the firm no longer provkled the ' O'N~jJ_ .1ai4_ tlJ.~l .s™ific in._ firm's R_ropo1al. and the best way service," he said. · formation is still lac I ll\ the lo k~p qp toD.afe on.,&he applica-applic~tion filed by the Travel lion is to file as a formal. in· Tt)e ·firm Cor several years and Transit Impro'vem·enl AS-tervener in the federal appllca-operated regular flights which soclatioi;i. . lion~" he said. • included service to a Newporter He told councilmen that fbe en-! The first chance the city will Inn helipad. tily has bough,t the remaining as· have to flex: ILS mU&Cles as a ''I remember those flights sets of the now-bankrupt lbs formal party •to the application . well," said Mayor . Pro-Tem Angel~s Airways, whjch once will be a prehearing conference <See COPTERS, Page A2) Douglas . Pi~ketri,g ~~ ' f • 'Not Special' Freeway Hero Recalls lncide1it ' .:.-.,~~·· h ' µ;.~A ;id)tcft~n doeet>'t .00.lder himseJf a tier,.,... .~ But ~· -ria~ed' ~is life Sqnd"f. night to <l;ra_J a. woman app.vent- . ly berlt on sulclde .otf the\ rains11tj H.arbor Freeway Nwoause, "1 just couldn't let her dilute that." ·.But )litch•ll, 32. or 157~1 Las Flores St •• Westminster, added, "[ reall)' didn't do anything speCial..., The unassuming father of two said.he really didft't t.l\ink about the risk to his own life as he dasbed;between ·speeding cars to pull J_~he .strugcllng woman to sateiy: · "When I was driving her to a police .slatioR later l started . shaking,·· he adrnitted. -The woman, identified ten-· tatively as Yvonne Wright of Watts; appatently was struck by one car before Mitchell rescued her, police said today. She was in (See RESCUER, Page A2l ' ' ' l ., 1 D11lly l"llOt lt..tf ~ MAKES FREEWAY RESCUE. Westminster's Mhchell earnings from date or termina- tion, loss or life, disability and. health insurance coverage and damage .to futu.re employment opportunitiest- Hlr-sch berg-, currentl.y un- employe<I,• said he will take hi s case to Superior Court if the city turns dow'n hi~ SlAJillion claim. Ediso11 Clo11d • d y • Re1ide~l1 ne~ Mc: Fad , blockin• part of the sidewalk, or Square n:1t~rl . ~~ew , find ~c~• '-S far sway as five Beach 'won ~ li\11 ',I jh• blocks. • ·• \be1r kten~o~~ ~r ·~ ~ CouncUm110 Howard Rogers - curbside pB_rking p~a~'t. " ~ in whose distri~t the dilemma lies City councllme.q .~lli~ to the -came up with a hard·line solu· defense of the resid'91l5 along 21st tlon . Str.;et aa4 unaqJmously q:reed to "It's ~Y understanding that isstJe strone orders ' to the this 'res\aurant has opened pre. Spaa:hetti Factory t.bat unless the maturely and several require- restau'rant Jmmedia'lel)' provides ments for opening may have not Jlll the p•rkina: rettl,lired by the ci· been met. J also know that they ty, ltcould b~closei!down. stilfh'ave to add more parking ac- The complaints relate to the cording to the provisions· set by new difficulties encountered by thecity~ residents who Monday claimed "I move that lht!: city flatly tell ''squatter's rights'' to the the restaurant to complete that roadside s paces near their parking immediately. If not, I'll homes. try to close it down until the law is Now that the lar1e restaurant upheld," he said. .. has opened, ei;nployts beat,he re· No representatives' of the ',&id,nts to the curbside. And what restaurant at 21st and Newport -~.fet.r sp&c:!ei remain oft'en are .BoulevardappearedatMonday's aken QYre1tauriint customers. ses~ion. _ 'R11s1'.dent1 comJ)1aine<1 that Rogers' fellow councilmen manyol'thecustorr\erstakeupthe aa:need on the threat Or closure spaces to avoid the extra cost or an4_ordere4thecltyStarf"torelay valet parking afforded in the lhemessage. i~taurant''s parking lot. . · , Tht option, they add~.~as to ~ · -either race citations for squeezing their cars into driveways and •. f'roM Paflf! A I • • Frott1 Puflf! Al LOllBUNG .. , • D••IJ Pllol stall ,.....,, Clipped and Naked The only cloud in the sky over Huntin'gton Beach tlii~ morning was anchoTed above Southern California Edi~on's power plant. Edison officials agreed it was their cloud. Paul Richardson district manager for Edison, said heat from the plant'1s stacks often combines with cool, moist air to form a cloud, 1'just lik.e mother nature.'' RESC.UER. • • "We w.ere givioa out so much free advic;_e to newcomers that we decided tb'make a litUe-business of it," Norton"Said. sefjious condition at County·USC . He der\led that his appo'f· lment Me«ical Center with a fractured hip and pelvis and .internal in-as•!ln alterqate ~embe of the · con;lm~sion repres,nted a con· jurie's, ~lice said. flicfofJnterest. · Thewopian, whokeptpleadlng ,.Norton will sit on the com· with Mitchell to let her die, Ciir· ,nj.ss\on y.ihenever Schmit, •8 sur· ried no identification, police said, prlte s~lfction by board of.. -and olficers.1lave been unable to -(Su"rviaora-Cbairman Ralph These eucalyQtus trees 'along Irvine· Avenue at 20th Street look like they have had it . But property owner John Conser says the severe pruning doesn"t hurt the trees at all. He says he does this every six t<> eight years because the trees get ioo tall. Irvine Man Given ' Tahoe Casino Clieat Ring Charges Filed MINDEN, Nev. CAP ) -A civil suit filed h e re has shed ~ome" light on the Harrah's 'Tahoe casino lofs of "Bh undeterrriined amount of money to a cheating ring. HaTr~h's filed the civil suit, seeklng' to recover Some $116,600 ··or more" it says was ta.ken by several persons who cheated a 21 • game at its Stat.eline casino. Harrah'~ laStrmop.th admitted it lost an ~determinfd amount to the cheating sCheme t.J'tit otherwise refused to discuss the matter. ' The Douglas County grand jury is also reported to be in- vestigating th'e loss, but a,lthorities have refused com· n\ent. The civil suit filed in Douglas District Court named as defen- daRts a former casino official, three other persons and 10 John Does .. From Poflf! A I COPTERS. •• Milan Dostal. '1The noise was intolerable.•• The heliport bas been ieplaced by the John Wayne Tennis Club and additional parking for the inn. Fire Kills Woman WASHINGTON (UPI) -A woman employe was killed a nd three pe r s on s injured, one critically, Monday night in a fire cit the high rise Loew's l'Enrant f'laza Hotel he re. The blaze wa s From Pug .. A J ROSE; .. more than a common weed. In 1971 they began building the little park and have added to the scene every year until now it's nearly full. The litUe plant .. ~cJoes'i:.'t need any extra1warer :0r food from Hein, buf" tt's· g;-Qwing like a weed. ·~It ;ust keeps multiplying each year th':l it ·comes up aiain," ' H . ' says e1 . Between April and June the lit· tie flower offers up tiny lavendai- blooms. By August, the, plant .is gone altogether and llein dis· assembles the littl~ park until the flower returns. in January. "The best satisfaction I'have is when a stranger w'alks by .the lot, cranes hi s neck when he sees the park and then walks over,6 says 1-lein. l • ··usually, he'll stoop down and then walk away, shaking his head and chuckling," he says. .. Anything tQ make people laugh," says Hein, chuckling himself, as he explains why he built the park. - ''And l figured the little plant needed protection," he explains. f 'ro111 Page A J FUNDS .. • crease to twice the initial sum in the second year and three-times the initial amount in the rinal period. Opponents lo the pl an on th e council include d Councilman Paul Ryckof(, who likened lhe cash to ·•a piece or cake." J-le asserted that the city v.•as "stretching. s queezing and re· achin~" to find like!)' projects. locate any friends or relatives. Diedri~ to replace him on the Prison Sentence Mitchclf, .a prod"uctlon pal'iJ!l ,iaabsent.•" supervisor at General Motors in Today Diedrich said-he knew RobertD.Hillofirvinewassen- South Gate, s.aid he was driving Norton lobbied· before the com· tenced Monday to federal prison his wife's 15-year-old sister to her mfssiori. . on charges of being involved in a home in West Los Angeles SUn · "Bi.it:, .. Diedricb,.sai4. "there's S6million commodity options cOn- day aner a weekend visit. no wfi>.,gdoing in that as long as spiracy. They htt'ti just passed Century he dOes no furttier lobbS'lng." · Hill, 49 , -of 18231 Bay.berry Boulevard in south Los Angeles, . When asked if he thought Way, was also accused of taking when they spotted cars jamming Norton's 8ppPi~tn:ient represent· S8,500 from an ailing Huntington on their brakes and skidding off ed a potential conflict of interest, Beach man for 44 head of catUe oo.:h11sides of t~e~reewayh. d DiedriAA replied; "No. not unless owned by somebody else. was ra1n1ng 190 ar you he lobbies ... '· · Hill was sentenced to three could barely see," Mitchell re· Since ·eaving Southern yearsinprisonanda$10,000fine. called. Then his sister-in-law. California Edison Company. Two of his associates were con · Travella Moore. told him so-Smith Was established his own victed with him on Jan. 22. They meone was lying in the road. firm Rand{tl G. Smith and As-drew lesser sentences. Without worrying about sociates and is a registered lob-A federal jury convicted all danger, Mitchell pulled off on the bylst both with Orange County three men on charges of con- right shoula'er, ''broke intO a run and,the stale. spiracy, mail fraud, wire fraud and pulled the lady into the Smith said that he specializes and fraud in the sale of center divider." in giving advice to developers securities. But the woman told him, "her and others trying to get permits Charles Gish, 30, or Newport people told her to go out on the through the coastal commission. Beach and Richard L. Gray, St. freeway, find a big truck and kill Woodland Hill s , were ordered to herself." serve 90 days in Los Angeles "I'm afraid I can't let you County Jail, spread over the next stand out here and die like this," Oil Com 45 Weekends. Mitchell told her. pany They will spend the remainder As the pair, no"' both rain of threc·year probation terms soaked, dashed baCk across the Aid' l T }k iinposed (or their role in the Jn· freeway to Mitt;hell's car, "she e 0 8 ternational Commodities Ex· started struggling, then went change Inc. (ICE) operat1'on by ll·m ·d I th r " A speaker from Douglas Oil in P m1 way n e reeway. "'Orking fo!Jr hours per w~k a " B lhl ti M'l h JI 'd Costa l\fesa will add ress a -=~ ~ Y s me, I c e sa1 , , volunteers for a legal a1·d soc1'ety. a b · do luncheon meetina of the Orange c rs were earing wn upOn 8 Judge Manuel Real also r1·ned 58.500 for 8,500 shares of The First Trading Company in addi· tion to investing an additional SS,500 ror 44 steers. Investigators said Mrs. Bond had earlier paid Sl0.000 for 176 head of cattle that \\"ere never de· livered to her or to market and subsequently it was determined the livestock did not belong to the sellers in the first place. Federal prosecutors claim l-lill. Gish and Gray generated a nation\\·ide market for non. regulated commodities, Jive beef forward purchase <'Ontracts and shares of stock in The First Trad· ingCompany. Prosecutors shO\\'ed the com- modity options sold through ICE and its affiliate~ in Washington.· O.C. and at least nine states were falsely represented to give the buyer the right to buy and or sell a futures contract at a set price during a specified period or time. Decisions Group Meets th d h h d d h Al County Coast Association at noon em an e a to rag er. Th d Gish SS,000 during the sentence Th p r · the edge or the road, her heels urs ayinNewportBeach. h . . 5 0 . . Co e crsian Gui 011 states caught 00 a curbing, an4J.he pair Richard Holway, special pro· earing in U · · 1stnct urt, power possibilities will be dis· bled · b · jects manager for the oil com-Los Angeles. cussed al the first meeting or the tum into t e sogg;-bushes. · 1 d Orange County aut•-n·11·es 1·n-· Wh. th lood tried l pany, w1l iscuss the oil com· uu Newport·M.esa·Irv1ne Great n ey s up, & ' o itiated ac11·on aga1·nsl H1'IJ, F1'sh break free a · d · 'de panies' viewpoint of offshore Decision.& group Thursday. aea1n, an once ms1 and Gray last April, stemm1'ng the car Mitchell asked Miss drilling. The new Persian empire, Arab Moore t-0 s it on her so she Aruturemeetingoftheassocia· £rom activities of ICE and a re-renaissance andprospect.srorre- wouldn'tjumpout. tion will examine opposing view· lated firm, The First Trading gional stability \~till be reviewed Mitchell drove her to the Los points. Company, 4570 Campus Drive, at the 7:30 p.m. meeting. United A I p 1· D Holway will be speaking at the Newport Beach. States policies concerning oil in nge es o ice epartment's B h C Preston Morris , 84, and h1's h p · G II 17th Street station because "I J~l i~ay~i~~t~~f :e. Yr:~~be~~u~r nurse Ruby Bond, 70, residents of ~i:c~~~d~n u area will also be g~~~,',t know where else to take the association and interested a Huntington Beach trailer park, The Great Decisions group, or. He said Monday afternoon he guestsareWelcome. went to Ne.,..·port Beach Delee· ganized by the Foreign Polley was surprised no other motorists Price of the luncheon is SS. live Todd Wilkins9n after deal· Association. holds di scussions stopped to help, and he said that Reservations may be made by ings with the trading company. every year during February and unwillingness to offer assistance rp:;h:;o:;n:;in:;g:;96:;;:2:;·666:;;::;1:;. :;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;M:;o:;r:;r:;is::"="=n=in;;v;;a;;l;;ld;;,=h;;a;;d=p;;a;;id=;;~;;!;;a;;r;;c;;h;;. ==========; is one reason for a rising crime I rate. confined to the 12th floor of the J t t S h IS·slory hotel and was quickly ' ftVeS ftleft (! eme put under control. STRETCHING A POINT- ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N.1Wef'd P1 •.,•nt '""" """'',,,..' Jac k R. Curley Vo<• Pr .. ~ •nd C......, .. Ml!-• Thomas Keevil ldll...- Thdmas A. Murphine • Charles H. Loos Richard P, Nall Jlo\o.l)l.,nt _,..,..,,"9 E<l<IDI'• • Other Ofticn ,....,, • ..,._,_. JlO W'f•t I!..• Slrf't'! lA-h..c;n, 11 .. Gte..,...,..\l,fft MvM•flQlon ..... ,, 01/S 8o'«h """1-~••d S.ocllebK~ V•ll•y . I UOIU P•• Ito .. •1 Sen oi.... '"'"*•J T•lelM'!Ont 17141 M2:-4)21 C-l•ssJfltCI Advertl•in9 642·S671 6 Pleail Innocent; Charges Combined A March 17 trial date has been two business firms, U.S. Dis· set for six men Indicted by the tributors' Exchange, 3303 Harbor Orange' County Grand Jury on Blvd., Co$ta Mesa, and National felony charges or grand the.Rand Rent·a-Boat ~ysteins, with or. conspiracy. fices ih S-fnta na Bnd Las The six pleaded innocent to the Vegas. :J 'ir • " · · multiple charges before Orange Pri9r t.o the indictinent, both County Superior Court Judae busiflesses were the subject of Kenneth P . Lae Friday. TheY re· separate criminal complaints main free on their own r-e· filed b)' tht! Dlstrtct.t.Attorney'a ~ cognizance. / Office on ' the basis of a probe The s ix d e fendants ,are: begun lest. August, resulting in Donald C. Lightner, 44, of 2000 E . the~first arrests. Ocean Blvd., Newport, Beach, ~ WJ):en de'f-endant Fanjs w,as ar· Edward Kent Reese, 55, of l.838 rested 111 D' ember, 1974, he was .Irvine Ave., Newpo ~aoh, ohll!'lt~ pllly'in connection >ylth Frank J . Passantino, 29, of 1111 , ~ J>erotlons .or N=· Rent-Royale Ave., Irvine · ohn 1>. • 1 a-BOat.SyijieTs. Al· at•ttme, he, Roth, 29, of An•holm, AJhed Pl . had ii6t l!ee:n cbari wltli 1111 II· Sanna, 4.7, or Oran1•. aild.lamla "le,11 a·ot1vltl•1 rej1t1n1 to Malll<k .Farr!,, reportedly ort «r.auac\lons of U.' S. Dls- New(>ort ~JlCb"i , ' 'trlbutors' E~challl• or Coeta A total Of 14 :.dlila are irjl M1J1, a ·JndfC11ted 111.early a~- cluded. 'l'.l\eY'alle iit'!li<! 1roupoJI. ,t8jttc · ' talned th. 1unda 'from 13 In-. ft e Gtand' Ju g'•l vHtora, 111011 from lho Ea11 w'1,Jth uti'iesuenUy \lie Coast, bylraudulenUyttproaent· tli>o ,c:.rtmhlal eoinp 1 ~ta, inl to tli.e lnvutors thal lbey ]!q~ver, F~rria•'lo tllarf w(th would receive ioterena Jn a pJrln1 and o~ monil' sporting food• bua\llell. . , l>Y•lllle pret!IJ!HI In. connecll<¥1 •• ' With the innovation of new kinds of carpet backings, correct stretching is all~important. It-is easy to overstretch as well as understretch. Our main concern is with understre.tching. Carpeting in many new homes and even in whOle tracts have been installed without a power slretcher being unloaded from the truck. In some ol1hese homes. after the carpet is "slopped" In with a kne!"kicRer. a watering can is used to shrink up ·the wrinkles. Unbelievable. isn't it? At Alden's we lake graat,pride.in correct installations. Stretching is acJ\ieved with stretchers the! go wall·tO-wall. attended by experienced ~hanlcs, trained by us. 'r Don'tgamble the Price of your carpet purchase on a poor installation, HERE'S NO GAMBLE if You buy from Alden's! 1 " ALDEN'S. CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COST>l MfSA • lnvea1J11tora assert that the •1.\th bOlli U. S."i>iatrtlN\oc'I' £i. delend&!lta alle1edly carried out C1Wicean"iiN111\)ji1IRont~·Boat : 1 lbelr fraudulent sch.eme through S,atems. \ ' 1 ~.-------.,...-_,.._ ________ ...,. ___________ ...; ___ _, 646°4838 f " , . • \ t I •' I I ( \ I I .1 i ~ ) I I l ' I I II ( I l ' ) ) 1\ I \ l IRS R .ullngs New Deductible Medical C'osts By SYJ;VL\ PORTER I (s.contllBaSeriof) H you're-among the ---------millions of Individual tax· p&)'$rs wbo IUmlu your de· ducUQM, you received five ox!J'ejliely helpful medical deduction rulings l .. t year, MOi18Y's Worth , (i, There's the good news for those of )'OU who pay some I form o( insurance aeainst ' 106S of, or damage to, your contact lenses. For the Jntemal t iRevenue Service ruled in 1974 that this qualifies as medical I ~are Insurance. NOTE THAT YOU CAN take an llemlud deduction for i :SO percent of your medical care insurance, step~ to $150 without having to "waste'' an amount up to 3 percint of .You,; i adjusted gross income, as you must do for yoUr regular medical and dent.al expenses. The rest of the insurance cost \ which you didn't deduct as medical care Insurance, you in· elude as part ol your other regular medical expenses which 1 are deductible only. to the extent that the total exceeds 3 per. c."enl of your aeijusted gross income. . Under this favorable IRS ruling, you are allowed the de· ·1 duction for two forms of insurance. In one type. YoU pay a non-refundable fixed amount to your optometrist in ex· 1 change for the optometrist's agreem.ent to replace your con· 1 tact lenses foroneY.ear if your lenses are Jost or damaa:ed. Jn the-other type, you pay an insurance company a fixed I amount in exchange for which the company agrees to pay the practitioner who originally dispensed the lenses or • another one selected by the company (if the original pracli· I tioner is no longer in busin,ess at the time of the loss> for the cost (less deductible amount) of replacing your contact 1 lenses for one year if the lenses are lost or damaged. <ZJ The next 1974 change that can boost your medical expense deductions involves the increased mileage rate . that the IRS allows you to deduct for driving your car to and from Your physician, dentist, hospital. etc. The rale was 6 cent.a a mile. For 1974, ,the rate is 7 (°!ents a mile. (3) A TIURD TREASURY change adopted in 1974 will help the large numbers of you who must make medically prescribed capital imProvements to your homes -such as special ramps, interior elevators, special bathroom facilities, similar improvements. The basic ruJe is that the cost of these improvements becomes a deducUble medical ex~e· only to Ute extent that the cost exceeds any in· crease in value of the p~perty due to the Improvement. Under a 1974 regulation change, the full cost of operat· · ing and maintaining a capit-al improvement of this-nature ia'"- a deductible medical expense -even if no part of the cost of the improvement itself is deductible because the improve· ment increased the v~lue of the property by an equal or greater amount. (41 If you are among the millions practicing some form of birth control, you'll be interested in a 1974 IRS n.iling that the cost of an operation legally ~rformed on a woman at her own request to make her incapable of having children qualifies as a deductible medical expense THIS JS ENTIRELY IN line with earlier rulings that the cost of legally performed vasectomies and abortions qualifies as a deductible medical expense (5 ) .Finally, the IRS rounded out its poSition concerning ·alcoholism as a form of sickness Previously, th.e Service had ruled that treatment for alcoholism could be a deducti· hie medical expense and that the cost o( transportation to and from an 'Alcoholics Anonymous meeting or clubhouse also could qualify as a medical expense Continuing its enlightened attitude toward alcoholism, the IRS ruled last year that wage 'payments maintained for an individual while the person was a patient at an alcoholics treatment center qualify under the rules for excludable sick pay. This ruling could exempt some -or even all -of the continued wage payments from taxes. It was indeed,,an extraordinarily favorable year for the Service's rulings on medical deductions -and the Research Institute of America sees no basis for anticipating a raversal of this trend. JN MANY OTHER WAYS too, lnternal Revenue service rulings were unexpectedly helpful to average tax- payers in 1974. Among the examples: IRS rulings on auto travel expenses. Simultaneously, though, other IRS rulings on the reporting of dividends and interest in amounts of more than $400 will increase your paperwork-this year. 1 Details on these situations, involving milUons of tax· i;>ayers, in Wednesday's column. MARltET · HIGHLIGHTS tNDEXES NYSE Index ASE Index Dow-Jones Ind S&P500Stocks Ht• York IUPO -TM followlnQ 1111 \hoolrs Ille Jlo(ks t,,_I lltv• .. lntO ITIOMI ¥1d lol-1 ll'lt -" b•lld on Ptt<..,l ol <'*""" 011 ll'IO 09tw Yor11 SllXk Exchanoe. 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' I· '•• ,1 'i' T I • ~1 .,,._·; B~AUNDIR.KlN ' Councll :r ;onStder~tion at Its Port ~;ad~-.~~op~~;~~Jr.~ totolallyeliminatethefu.•· -,.,..,....,.,,,.,... ., · Feb.18 tnel!llnc: were ·H,.· J• 0 d d \I~ ;~Olanj IJ\~te them..:•r Ht'°called !or • public ballot on Wlth • 8 to 2 vOte,'co.ta Mesa PrOposin• ..tt\.-.1uccesstul mo-LeO'nh~in4" : •. :a ~ 'i Eflrll y,: LeoehUdl had,,. the issue.' •1 we all know tMre are planltioc co~mlssioners ap-tion,<>Co'J'.DmlsshMier -Nate Reade ~arlier .i onlY. . , ~. ifd ~up~n a motio ~· Wboc1 no goi11g td be lawsuits," he said. proved a.a ordinance ·banning said, ''I" hope -the "city Council supPo:rt~' 1l19lion.l.Y-W9<ML to ado¢; tho..Propos_ ohfioJtqCe ··Tbe peQp\e should vote on it.'' b!lllloanls from the city MOO/l•Y acts an lt«tmmedlalely so tl)e lo a4opt the Jfl'qPP,ll'Oif<~nilJ Ufilt wo~d reqiOl/e .lt'oftll(!li3:1 • ·AS\i&tant City AtlOrfU'Y R. R. m11iL._ .. billbo4U'd.COmpante.1 ari§.1 the'peo-that1wouJ~ temovl mos dt. w.M'.; b~r! tn.~e city •}.978 8pd C'a mpagn a. in rormed com · ~-Thurehtlecearl•1•0100n. c1ahmeefialtifther !~bwlio-c pie QJ C~J.a 1-fesa. know 'where blllbQ&rda.fn.;re cit,yJ:iy ,l lldd! -"all of~ ._~Y 11:1~. .., ' •. nu.1 ·sai~nde"' tthdal Carendliforni a casde "" e .,.. tbeyatand.·~ a.ll.ofq,.e,Jfitb,.-,98e>· .p'l »(09d swd~ e was ppos to· aw tn 1ca e a t towar hearing on the ordinance. The Com.m.issioners Arlen e Wood did'·lte"' . .Jlas 9p ·c:q 0 ' biJJ~artli Has lli'>'-~ tOO.~"' total eliminat.fon or billboards law will now be sent to·the City Schafer and C. C. Clarke sup-billboardS "j.s .. thf:Y exlSt toJ!!r ~d l 'P.\,.9J1P<!Sed1iO't~dQrdin¥1ee , "'pr"Ovided you have li factual basis and goals lo take that fina l step." David Frederickson, un at- torney representing ~1etromedia, Inc .. s<-1id at a study session last week lhat the com- panies would demand compensa- tion for the el1m1nat1on of a "legitimate business." And Mon - day night, J amp L Perry, an at- ( See BAN, Page1\2) Ru. les· · · ·--· :, -· ,..., · · ....... 'to .. -~Prob-am Facili~ator Urged. !Backed · . I -, Special regulallQns under the -- sign·'ordtnance for movie I theaters, motels, abd gas sla· tiona were recommeo4ed"by the Cost~ Mesa plannin{ com· I missioners Monday night. The action came arter · representativ~s or these busi..!. I. nesses said they deserved special consideration, and after an en· 1 vironmentalist, Verlyn Marth, had asJjerted that any special re· J gulations would be "loophole legislation." Ttie auto dealers also had I sought special regU'lations. but they were not represented Mon· .day night and planning com· I missioners took no action to give . them special cQnsideration. • Employment or a hoUsing f'Bcilitator to encourage,eonstruc - lion Of s ubsidized housipg for the elde•IY and membe('Sb.ip in the Orange County Housing f\uthoti - ty are two goals recommended by the ;cit~ staff as part of Costa Mesa's llousine a nd Community Development Program, Merpbership in the-Housing Authority, wftich has pTeviously been rejected by the city council, would enable the city' to gain funds for re nt s ubs i'dies for pet-sons with low or 91oderate in- comes. ·' Tfle housing facilirS,tor, in addi.: lion to encouraging construction or housing for the eltiefly, would also encourage construction of oth er housi n g for low and, moderate incdme families, and the handica pped . The facilitator would be paid $24,000 a year. These' points are among recom- mendations that will. be studi~ tonight by the: citizens Communi- ty Developlnent CommiltE:e , which will in turn submit recom- mendations to the city council. The city council is due to vote on the application for l..fousing and Community Development funds at its Feb. 18 meeting. The city is eligible for $4 million over a six-year period, but only $1.5 hlillion for the first , three years ha~o far been.allocated by Congress. " The first-yi:;ar allocation would be $222,700. Jn spending )this money, Uie"staff has made a\vide range of alfernative proprosals, in· cludinti sucb items as: -A $20;000 minibus to transporl the elderly, children, or the handicapped to city recrea- tioh centers -845 shelters a~SS.OOOea~h :-A $70,000 smoke detection de- vice for Bethel Towers, where 300 elderly persons-live -Provide $18 ,000 for emergen- cy ho u sin g ro r low-income persons e vi cted rrom their homes. The suggestion is to lease motel rooms, with not more than two rooms per motel. -Provide r amps on streets (See HOUSING, Page A2) The commissioners made a • point of noting, however, that the : a'-'to dealers qualified for alternative regulations unde r . another section of the IO-month· ·old ordinance called the planned Signing program. Suell a pro- gram, which y,•ould vary from the general regulations. would req\lire a conditional use permit from the planning commission. 'Not Speeial' D9uglas . . Noting that there "'as no spokesman for . the auto fiealers ·at M~nday nig ht 's heari:ng, Maureen Di Domepico, bead of ,·the city's beautificfilion commil• 'tee, commente.d. 11 wonder U they know something we Gon't 'know." i. The planning commission'lf re· commendations on the special · r,egulations will be senl to the Ci·. • ty Council for cons\deration at its Feb. 18 m eeting. City councilmen have indicated that they want to resoJYe the special regulations is- 1 sue before tackling the billboard . ordinance. · These are the changes the com- 1.missioners recommended : -Movie theaters, a minimum or 350 square feet or sign space 1 with-a ground sign 25 reet high and up to 250 square feet. The marquees may have changeable ~.copy tp announce new progralll§. 1 l'flf! existing regulations allowed a maximum sign of 120 square · feel and 25 feet hi gh and mar- { quees with Chan•geable copy granted only by variance. (~SU~NS, Pa1eAZ> I DOW RECORD,s ,·suGHT~ NEW YORK ,'(UPI) -The . e:tock market suf(ered anOther I «mall loss today as profit taking drove p:rices slightly lower in re- latively slow trading on the New 1. )"ork Stock.Exchange. ~ The Dow Jones Industrial 1 averaee. oft around seven points 1\at the outset lost 0.79 points to· 707.60. 1 DecJlnes led advances by about ~ eight·to·five margin. L. Pric'e:S"were lower in slow tr;ad - l"tng on the American Stock Ex· 1.~hanae. ' .~r·J ... Bethel ToWe~s provides backdrQp for neati.eqljiprjlepQ Used to prepare• a two-acre site at Meyenrplpc ao<r West 19th Street in Costa ·Mesa lot new slatt! D~pllTt: ment ' of Motor Ve.hicles office. New 16 ,0llo·squa1~ (oo . building, planned for completion next fall .. wijl oocabout • five times the-size of existing OMV office on 19th Street . ., ~lcketing . .'Orderly' . ' .. I By PATIV BURNf;Tl'. ... O! 111e o_;:i~ ~-~ 1 I ., i.9ttfel1\in theip\aKet dues t114 inorilinlf a t the ~Donnell Oouglai .plant in , Huntinl\On 8e~cn "beie a court .order !las mll!Jdated a. maximum or only '{dolpickets at a time. , .. .JTHe reP9rts of .'Orde~y :Picket­ iJ}g today earn~ fromjboth. P9lice and union official's after Mon · day's somewhat(• Stormy begin- nings of the aerospace worker strike. C dit C d C d s"uperi'or Court J_udge f{arry re ar . '.':JS~ HupporLosAngeles oalledahalt .-, to Monday's. mass picketing in a ;~. •r. courtorder i~suedlateintheday. A rrm'gn' · ment Se't. 1e::tc·:~~r~~~s~p'.:'~~~~·~11.~ cars and 1nd1v1duals safe · · · passage, into a nd out or the One pf three suspects sup-tail, said Loog Beacti police and • raci).itie91\ • posedly headqu_artered in Hunt-other jlgen¢.e1t, already have The co~papy had no comment ingtori Beac h . whose alleged complaints <\J)d o~ warriJnls on the ~g or oh outbreaks of spending spree~ with, Craud~ent· out £or the Pllr. ,. . , v)ol~nce.Mon~y. l:Y Obtained 'creatt cards sp'anried Re s3id'bis, td"~§ti!ta on so far , be early ho~s of the strike. thre;e· years aPd ·i'figed rrorff' has .ar:counted ~._ror ~~ to 70 c~lled at i2·:01 attn .· Monday. Hawaii· to Jaf\laica, w::ts due in· fraudu.liht cr}P,il carp appllc·; we1_-e mark~d-by· tr o in~idents in Or@nge County Superior Court tiQns h e alleges are linkeil to whic h .unfoh .. 111 Qit&bers allege today. Stewart. O"Bfien·an,d Smit'h. they wete struC,\ 'by: cars cross- Gary L. St•w'J:I, -1, of80 Hunt-He ·.also said pe_rhal>s Sll,000 ing lhe picket,,lines. In addiliqn, ,.. ;Q worth ot mf;;rchanilise incJuding the owner of one or the cars ington St., was cheduled,for ar-8 pjano ahd or,gan bOught_ with cl.a im ~ a s trik er broke tij·s ralgnrrtent•on one count of grand rraudulent c4rds were conf1sca,t-windshield. theft. ritecf artew Cmta Me sa ed· 1:1.loni from St~art's mobile l.vari L_yn~h, a spokesm~n for police 1Were tipped to his Home _ which he 'purchased ror ttie sir1k1na: lnternat1anat whereabouts and arrested ·him cash _ at the l-Iuri'tirrgton Beacht Association of Ma.C'hinists (lAM ) on the spot. address. said th_e two strikers were sent. to In vestigators \\'ho disclosed a .hospital for tre~t!lle_nt , one wit~ the. arrest and issuance or a com-~ack a~d neck 1nJur,ies. and the Stewart, rree on SS,000 bail. is accused by authorities or operat· ing wit.h two alleg~d a,.cco~plices who are still al larg~. • l plafut agai9st Stewart said the lher with severe brwses. .Police idenlified~the two other S\\Spectg 'as Patrick -E. O'Brien, and Kipper Smith~both~. Costa ~iMesa police itllege the assertf<i scheme ba's aCcounted ror at 1 .-t $60,000 in losses. ~ -Det ve J i'm st.fickland/. or the CQ 'Mesa .. Police Depart- ment bad check and forgery de· '. two remaining suspe«s in a, pro- be da[ing back nearlY two years are believed to be in Idaho: and Jamaica. ·•They'\'e been bouncing around NewpOtt Beach and Co11ta Mesa ror a long time and we Cap trace them to l lawaii: Jarha~ca, Wash\ngton, Idaho and Nevada," Strickland explained. 4 . Do«bled "Whh's Open · On Holiday Bir.t/ul.q,ys? The preside'ftts .have every- on~ in a quar(da:.r~ Bg<iin . · Wh~se birthday is celeprated w~en and who's open an<t cl sed'! orne cities. a ll county ... • schrls. courts and offices V~.$.-backed Project <to Supply-Cambodia ~~~.hc~:::·u~c~t;.~s~~hJ~; · ' ' ' ' • and Monday for Was hington's WASl.f.lN GTON (AP-> A slepJ>ed·UP · operll\tion, bringin'g t~ i crease in the airlift "'ill lasf b\rthday in honor of national . u .s .. nnanced supply airlin from th~Wtal invol\led to 96 men. at l~ast 60 days. holidaysl \ .'·,Thailand tn~o hard·pressed cam. Th& 'Pr1n,t~n a;okl!~@l.tf! said " The flights originate 1n Utapao, City halls and of ri ces of six bodla will be doubled Starting in the . airlift reJJlforceO\fi!~t's ' pro-one, of the-r~·aining U.S. Gr11nge coast citi4'S also wlll , a rew dayt, the Pentagon ah· babty1w~1rinClude JllOStly toirme'r · n1ilit8ry bases in Thailand. be clos~d bolh Wednesday ,inounced tod\IY. U.S. Air 'Force personnel. He de-Th~ added cost of $1.9 million and M6nday. They are Costa .. A spokesman said an addi· nied any covert i'1Yolv~1ne!.nt or \\'ill be cbarged to mifitary as· Mes~,, Hilnt,inglon Be ach, Uonal seven U.S. Air Force CtSO American military men in , lb~ sistance runds allOt!ated to Cam· Foun.ta1n \fa lley , ltvine, ~transport planes are beinJ guiseofclvtlians. · bodiabyCongress. Lagtin~_Bea·~ anQ San Juan · turned Ov~r to Bird ~ir-. the "The temporary expansion or Congress voled $275 million in Ca pist~ano ._ •. .civilian ccwlr ctar operating the the •trill\ Is at the recfllest or the milllary aU! lo OJmbodl• fnr this Thte• cities • -;New,port ~'tllrlll\. slpceliast October when Khmer 1overntnent," lhe 4n· year, but rrtOst nf tha~ ha& be"'1 , Be)•l!ir.\5.11<1.l.if•<h <'\')_d,,San, ~ Air Force wlthdre night 'nolln1'e)n9ntsllid. •• ' • spent and Pe laaon offlc\afs j , • <il•m~,•«r~,f~~ ~!'I .lo ~.~r T~I~ wll~ brh1f ~e d~~ ol . c~~~:~~";ee~~~~~~!:~ · ~~~f/~;r:ttil~~:~":lnipt~l ~ cl~h o ~ .~ ·tt~.~;~'i!' .S.·lllrl1lshe~ R anduSed in.the "Conlhiuni'(\ ,pres~ure ind rive ~~ , ~. 1" , cf pill i\d lsnry ncol lrlll\ to 12. and the 1J>Okesman -~ ~food and «lier --Prtf\dent" ~rd ila•· f.•~ed ro_i. ; a will be ~(lied on lll'ttay aid lh .. n~mber or dally Rights Pllfs COl!lln1 il(lfrl>m South I l· , ao•tall'Jltfonal S220 muhoii ror (OnJ 1 • ":ji ;-. lllncrea.e rrom !Oto20. uam have been/ lnttmljlted Cre· Camliocl1a illd thfs llical year; ruh <picl111t>• will~' Oi~ ' Bird Air will add 56 more air quently. r' , but Pl"tll}Ptds for itt'approval by th~•••••· !<; •· nd ground crewmen ror tbe·' · The Pent111on s~esm~ sal~ • ConaresA ar~doubt 1' 4 •t '--...,--.-~~~-,.-;--,.· .,. ..,. , ' I.I ' if/ A f ~1 f, #· ! • ' ~ t • •• ( '" y • Freeivay Her.o Recalls l1icidenl By KATHY CLANCY Oftlle D•ily Pllet SUit Dave Mitchell doesn't <:onsider himself a hero. , But he risked hls life SUnd~ l ,~Jtit Q drJtg' ~-oman appar~n~ ly be nt ~n s uiR-id~-""IF•~l\e rain~l,icK ~11-t;i:)"l>or Fr'e.er,~ becifite •·J just couldn 't let her die like that." ~ But MitChell,,'32. 15761 La,:s F1t>res St., Westminster, add.Cd, "'l really didn't do '!nythlng. special." · 1 The unassuming. {ather or ~~·o said he really didn 't lhin~a.bou L th e• ri sk to hi s own tireJ BS he dashed between spct.>ding cars to pull the struggling w9''!11tn jo safety . "'When I was dr~vih& h~.lO a police station later T started shaking,·• he. admitted. The woman. i4entified ten· ·tatively as Yvon ne Wright or \Vatts, apparently was struck ~y one car berore Mitchell rescued her, police said today. S.he wait in (See RESOUER, PageA2> ' • Church Loote·d Sanctuary Mesa • in Burglars have plundered the sanctuary or St . Joachim 's Catholic Church in Cos ta Mesa. carryingforf a heavy bronze holy ta'*roafl~ ripped violently rrom its mpunting and two. gold com - munion chalices. LOss to the church aL-~ 1964 '9rang~ Ave .• is ,estimat~ at $600, $100 ea.ch. for the chalices. accordi ng io Father \Vitb'-'r Davis, who called police Mon · day. ~ lte said housekeeper SOphie Nett disc~ver~Ct the burglary about 6 a.m. when s,he arriv~ to tidy up 'the sanctuary rollowing Su~day services. ' Investigators said the 50-pound bronze tabernacle had been HanUicapped ' Dance Slated A Val e n tine 's Dance 1s scheduled Friday at the Com - munity Recreation Center in Costa Mesa for handicapped children Jtnd young adults in the Harbor Area. ~ full Hou .Se is expected ror d~cing to' the rock group "Full . House~· during the 7 to 9 p.m. dance for the mentally retarded and physicallY handicapped. . F)amher :i~formaJion is. av~ila­ble ;)ly, ~~IJlni the sponsoring Drf P•flml,'fij of ,Leisure SerYices J'A,,5s6 •5~00. accorc).ing t o ., Cd6idlnator .ferry Ka.ban. 'Co&l'a Mesa and lt\,e Sat.lta A'nt1 Citi. Reere'8,~ion Dep,5'trtmen.L altetl\&t'I, eac? month in sponsor·. Ing such . dances. which always de~ '•rte ~rovlds . , • lugged out through the !louth exit ,' because a white muslin covering used to protect it was found caught in the cas.emenldoor. Church spokesmen said the s anctuary is protected by a burglar alarm but a decision waS reached recenj.ly to turn it orr al night be<!ause--many accidental raise alarms Had. been· disturb· ing. ' Police adviseCI parish aders to resume· its use. .... or~•:ea cu~s, \\·t.·~1•l1t•r Increasing h igh c louds tonight Considerable hif.(h cloudiness Wednesday. A lit- tle \\'armer Wednesday "·1th highs in the mid to upper fiOs . Lows tonight45 to 55 . li\'SIOE TODA\. Timmy Rohe. 21, doesn't earn a ce111 for work he is doing buf what he does receive I.! more than money can buy. Story, Page 810. Index Al Y-S.r .. lce .tiJ £t--.W.M<• •i L.M ... ,d .til C•llloNll• A$ Cl•HlliH •11·1• Cemltt •• er.,.,...,. •• Offtll Netl(e\ At l!:dllorl•I ,,.. At E11ter1•l-e11t ., f'lMflt't Al1·11 H,O•r•tf' •t .... ,."'" •t A1111 L•1M1tr1 •I . M6'fiel l 1 M111<>1111'.-.1 jl,10 ,,...~ ....... , . ... . 0.-•l!<leC.11111, ... . "'"ti! e • I · J J<;llli• P~er All ~" •... Sttc• ,_..r .. _., TeM'fi'i.tl 1'111ffler1 WHllle' ...... "''""" ' ' 411•11 •• ., .. .. ·' l ,. C T TONIGHT NEWPORT·MESA SCHOOL BOARD.-Re1\dar meeting, Ci- tyllall, 7:30p.m, · BASKET8At.,L -Corona del 'liar at Coata Meli. Santa Ana at Eltancia, NewPortff.arbor at Los AJamltos, 7 p .m. UCI LECTURES -"Through the Sci~ntist's Eye,'' Hrun· dywine Library, 8 p .m . ··Management Development for Women ,'' Room 140 Social Science Lab , 7 p .m . "Professional Practices in Hous· i ne Industry,'' Roo{ll 178 Hume.nities Hall, 7 p.m . WEDNESDAY, FEBRUAR\' 12 BASKET BA LL -Santa Ana Cn11ege at OCC. 7 :30 p.m. "ALCOHOLISM, AN ADDI C- TIVE OISEAS.E" -D<. Robert Schmitz lecturer, Raleigh Hill.s Hospital , 1507 E . 16th St., Newport Beach. 6:LS p.m . ln- ror'mation : 645-5707. UCI LECTURE -"Learnin~ Disa'bilities," Room 104 Physical Scieitces l~tdg., 6 p.m. Final Boats Finish Race . ~ ,. To V.alUJrta The Del Rey "iaCbtClub's bian· nual 1,125-mile Puerto Vallarta race dragted to a close today 8$ the last of the 26 boats crossed the Oni!h line in Banderoe: Bay. Last boat to finish was Whisper at 4 a.m.today. Overall and Class C handicap winner was Hornblower a Ranger 33CO:sklppered by Jack Steidl ind Gary Swenson of the Anacapa Yacht Club. Hornblower finished Monday '-''ith an elapsed timeol'nine'days, two hours, 36 minutes and 40 seconds, corrected to 'ix days, nine houri, 47 minutes and 30 seconds. Dorothy 0, Robert Beauchamp'& Columbia 57, the only Newport yacht in the fleet· finished seventh in Cla8f A arid 23rd overall. Final overall standings; 1. Homblowes:, 2, Chi~ (R~ger one ton> aklpper Jlmctoyer. Y{YC 3. Cris la (Rangi!r one l<>ftl Charles Hope, SDVC 4. Primavera (SW&ll 441 JorgJl Dlj>p )!0ye5, Cl~ de •Vates de'Chapela, 'Mexlco5. Kari II (Chance37l DlckKellnn.~YC .Clas& A 1. Windward Pasaage(73·foot ket~cli) I Marlc, Johnson, NYV~2. O!lnk 64-foot yawll Tony Billo,. <;;vc 3: Raal'al !SS.fool yawlJ !!Ill WI 1 SBVC 4. Sorcery <CC·611' Ja , Wobd SVC 5. Anitra' 02· mlr) Fred Preiss, P'.MYC.. . Class B 1. rirQav a 2. Mis- treH Ill (Tartan 4i> Richard Et- .linger, St. F'YC 3. Lussino <Stand£ast 40) ,AU'red Gionanelli. Acap ulco , YC 4.· Conp;je II <Newport 41) Marty Melhorn. SDYC s. ·nakar !Newport · 4ll William Goodley, DRYC. 1 Class C 1. Hornblower. 2. Chipeta 3. Crisis. 4.Kari 11 5. Sigame ·(Cal 36) Sid Ren~w.,. DRYC. • Chicago Baby Quint Dies CHICAGO <APJ -R~an Theodore, one or the Shaf 'qoin- luplets born Sunday, has.died of a lung condition. or1es -LONDON IAP> -Margaret Thatcher wps elected t(IMI first woman lead.er or BtJialn'a Conservative part)' tod_,,. ,She would aulo!llBUcatry'llecome the first Brltl•h womlld prime minister lt the Tories, now in the opP1»ition. won the next general eled'ion due by 1979. Mrs. Thatcher. 48, a tonner education minister and ll.!:11ider of the party's right wing, polled 146 votes, outvotin& tour male com- 1letitors and giving her an out- right m ajority or the 276--member Co nservative caucus in the J-louse of Commons. This was 16 votes more than she got ldt week when she out· polled former P r i m~ e ~1inlster E,itw.ard. He-aJb anrd toppled him from the Tory leaders hip without get- ting a de - e i s i v e margin. Her main rival this tim ~ former secretary £or Northern Ireland William Whitelaw, polled 79 votes. James Prior and Sir Geof£rey Howe each polled 19 and John Peyton 11. Two mem- bers were absent or abstained. ~rs. Thatcher. currentJy party spokesman on . fir\ancial a£fairs, pulled off a stunning Political up- set in deposing Heath. Pool Parlor Robbed 2nd Time in Mesa A bandit who simulated a gun under a · coaf. and his partner, whom he described as crazy, robbed a Costa Mesa pool hall or 8bout $200 early today, just at elosing time. Pa'11 A. Limbert, 66, employed at Art Judice Family Billiards, 518 W.19tbSl., told police he was choked ..end roughed up, but otherwise escaped injury. "'Jie told in vestiga~ the two men left a~lit. 1 a.m ... th~ re- torned in · five minutes and one demanded.money while the other w1a~ him h~ had ~te~. com- P Y . •:He·s crazy ... , "'he allegedly wamed. ·: Limbert, who was the target of another holdup a month ago~said he was ushered behind the counter and forced to empty the register while pin'hed in a chokehold. Decisions Group Meets . The Persian Gulf oil states Power possibilities will be dis- cussed at the first ineeting or the Newport-Mesa -Irvine Great Decisions group Thursday. ' The new Persian empire, Arab renaissance and prospects for re- gional stability will be reviewed at the 7 :30 p.m . meeting. United States policiEis concerning oil in the Persian Gulf area wiU also be discussed. . . The Great Decisions group. dr- ganized by the Foreign Policy Association, holds discussions every year during February and . t.1arch. ·-" --·· - Shooti119 Spre.e Assiimt ·Charge ' ' acmg es an ' Roger Price,: who went f?D a ·the home early sunilay atter be .. shootinJ and vlolepce •-and Ing jum~ by Detectlve Norm held a hoa~aae in a Costa r,tesa Kutch Who was allowed inside home for nine hours Saturday .,unarmed to negotiate for possl- and Sunday, faces arraignment . hie surrender. . Wednesday on multipl'1 criminal Price, held in lieu of $25:'° charges, bail on multiple charges un er Price, 18, or 2009 Cltarle St., is which lte was booked, ls expected scheduled t-0 be formflly charged to be transferred to Oran~e Coun- with assault with Intent to com-'\y Jail £ollowing arraignment mil murder. kidnaping and W~esday. armed robbery. Arraignment Nursing s~kesme.r,t at <;osta will be in llarbor Judicial Dis-Mesa Memorial Hospital said to- tricl Court. , day his shooting victi~. whi;> w~s He is accused of shooting wounded jn the wrist, is 1n former girlfriend Beth Cop-satis£aclory condition and UP pinger, IS, as she fled from her walking around. home at 2924 Jacaranda Ave. Price also is charged with kid- naping on allegations that he held her lather, Raymond Cop· pinger, and her mother captive when he invaded the home with a .22 caliber rifle Saturday atter- noon. t ' rom PnflP A I He and companion Douglas Havens, 16, of 964 Oak St., Costa BAN. • • Clipped 011.d Naked oauv Pu..:St.A P....-~Me·1a;--a1s·cr are Charged with armed robbery for alleged.Jy tak· in~ about $10 rrom Mrs. Cop- pinger, who was later able to torney representing u Cost<i Mesa property owner with a billboard on his land, warned that there would be a lawsuit ir the ordinance infringed upon bis client's right to enter into a coo· tract with a billboard company. ' These eucalyptus trees.., along ~rvine Avenlle at 20th Street look like they have had 1t .. But prop~rty owner John Conser says the severe pru~ing doesn. t ._hu~t , the trees at all. He says he does this every s1x-to eight ~·ears because the trees get too tall. From Page A I t 'rom,Pnfft Al RESCUER. • • \. {• SIGNS:. ; J•. serious condition at County-USC The dian·ge p-assJ' on a 4-1 Medical Cerlter with a fractured vpte .• Commissioner Nate Rea~e hip and pelvis and internal in · s aid iha't h~ wanted movie juries, police said. theafels le\ haye 400 square reel The woman, "'ho kept pleading or sign atea and flashing lights. with Mitchell lo let her die, car--Gas: statlon.s, a ground sign riednoidentification.poli cesaid. witJa a maJCimum height of and orricers ha'i!'e been unable to seVen feet, but those within JOO locate any friends or relatives. feet ·or .,ca ·rreeway on or off-ramp M itchell , a producti on wouldbe'a1Joweda0freewaysign. supervisor at General Motors in ,,_l'esttlction or the ground sign South Gate, said he was driving toseve~feet was lighter than the his wife's 15-year-old sister to her original ordiriahce,. but the al- home in West Los Angeles Sun-JowanCa iof a (reeway sign wa! day after a weekend visit. not pa.J;t. of th,e• general regula- They had just passed4Century lions. ' ;. . Boulevard in south Los Angeles. 11U•cbanUalsopassed4·lw1th when they spotted cars jamming ReaOe1·ayirtg that existing re- on their brakes and skidding off gulationSweresufficient. bothside~o£the£1eeway. -Motels, a change to allow "It Was. raining so hard you motels Lo compute their sign cottfd barely see,•• Mitchell re-space based on 11-:? sq_uare £eel of called. Then his sister-in-law, sign space for every hneal foot of Travel la Moore, told pim so· frontage or for each unit. The ex· meonewas lying in the road. is tiDi regulations allow only ,one Without worrying about squa'refooto£signforeverylineal danger, Mitchellpulledoftonthe foot of '£ro11tage. A ground sign Mght shoulder, "broke i!1lO a run with a maximum heighto£25feet and pulled the lady into th.e andl20s'quarefeetinareaandat· center divider." traction boards' for motels With But the woman told him. "her restaurantir;alsowereallowed. people told her to go out on the This passed 4-1 with Com· freeway. find a big truck and kill mission Chairman C. C. Clarke herself.·• being opp()scd because of the 'P!°'" "I 'm afraid 1 can't let you vision£orartractionboardswh1ch stand out here and die like this," -\viii bavechangeableropy. Mitchell told her. E"nvironmentalist Marth re- As the pair, now both rain called that the s ign ordinance escape trom the house. Havens races the same charges as Price." only at the juvenile court level. He is cur- rently lodged at Orange County Juvenile Hall. Crowds al times numbering in the hundreds stood by in the rain outside a com bat danger zone cordoned orr by police from 4 :30 a.m. Saturday until 2:30 a.m . Sunday when the siege ended. Price vented his anger and frustration over a breakup with Mi!s Coppinger, lack of a dance hall and the need £or a drug re- habilitation center for hours as he babbled through a police bullhorn during the dramatic standoff. 11e was still yelling semi- hysterically when dragged from • Programs Set For Retarded Once too many or the hours were empty fQI' the small and handicapped, but the Costa Mesa Department of Leisure Services is changing that three Saturdays per month. The rree program serves han- dicapped children 7 years and up, including trainable mentally retarded, educable mentally re- tarded,· aphasic, deaf, bard of hearing and blind children. Spokesman Jerry Kaban says the program bus leaves the Com- munity Recreation Center at the Orange County Fairground!: at 9:45 a.m . and returns at 3 :30 p.m., with all sorts or excursions planned. t 'rom Pog<• A I HOUSING. • soaked, dashed back across the wa s hard fought £or a year and where there is a concentration of Perry presented the com- mission with a petition, signed by 19 residents, expressing support of billboards and opposition to the proposed ordinance. The petitioners noted that they had not been contacted in a 1973 poll of 1,400 Costa Mesa citizens and 800 businessmen which found that a majority of both groups favored a ban on billboards. AM Mound, a member or the city's Sign Ordinance Support Committee, likened billboards to dinosaurs, saying there was no longer a place £or them in society. Another environmentalist, Verlyn Marth, said that billboards "symbolize all the bad things or urbanization." He accused advertising com- panies of "stealing air space and calling it £ree enterpMse." \\'ill Courtney, a spokesman for local property owners with billboards on their land. called outdoor advertising a ••vital busi- ness.'' "They are helping to sell goods and provide jobs,'' he added. The motion approved by the commissioners also calls for a new fee £or billboards during the phase-Out period -an annual tax of 10 cents per square foot. The staff had proposed $1 per square root and modi£ied it to 50 cents per square foot. The ordinance, which would also prevent any new billboards being set up, calls for the signs to be removed 90 days after their expiration dates. Chier Advance PlaMer Arnold Hamala, presenting the or- dinance, recalled that regulation of billboards has been considered in Costa Mesa for 20 years, most recently in 1971 when an or· dinance that called for spacing or billOOards and other conditions died al the City Council level. freeway to Mitchell's car, "she was passed just before an elec-handicapped persons at a cost of Si"gn Short Circw't started struggling, then went Lion. S400perramp limp midway in the freeway.'' -Provide low interest loans, al By this time. Mitchell said, Thief Ge•0 Tools a maximum or $3,000 per home, Sparks Mes. a Fire cars were bearing down upon ""' forrehabilitalioo them and he had to drag her. At A burglat has stolen carpet--Planning lo relocate the low-A short circuit in a tall sland- the edge of the road, her heels laying tools and a supply of desk income elderly in the downtown ing sign over the Holiday 11ealth caught on a curbing, and the pair chairs worth nearly $500 from a redevelopment area al a cost or Spa in Costa Mesa has been tumbled into the·soggy bushes. Jocked truck parked outside a $10.000 blamed £or a brier but spcc.·- When they stood up, she tried to Costa Me!a moving and storage These are not all of the recom-lacular Sunday night £Ire. break £ree again, and once inside ti rm warehouse. Darley R . mendations made by staf£ plan-Investigators confirmed Mon- the car Mitchell asked Miss Short, or bismae lntcmational, ners. The points are grouped in day afternoon that ·a short trlg- Moore to sit on he r so s he 1329 Warehouse Road, said the foursetso£pro&>o'sals,depending geredtheS300blazethalwasvi~i- wouldn 'ljump out. truck burglary was discovered on which approach the city might ble above the gym facility al2300 Mitchell drove her to the Los Monday at the firm when the want to lake in expending the Harbor Blvd .• £or blocks. Angeles Police Department 's -f~s~ta~r;;r:;•;:r:;ri:;•;ed:;f:;o:r;b;:u;:s;in;es;:;;:s;;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:ru::;n;;d::;•;;· ;;;;;=""============='=======;;;;;=; 77lh Street station because "I didn't know \\'he re else to take her." The child, the third of five babies born to Cheryl and Vance Sha£ of suburban Morton Grove, suffered from a 1Ull£.._cpodition known as hyaline membrane dis- ea & e and had dirricully Investment Scheme breathing, a spokesman at ------------------Resurrectiop Hospital said STRETCHING A POINT- ORANGE CO.ST c DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed ,f!r~~~,,..._ Jaeti; ..t:·cut1ey Vkc~-~ .. -- Tl'lom•S Keevit ··~ The>mM A. Murphine .......... £•• QwlrtesH. Loos Richard P. Nan • ,,.. .... flfll ...... QineC..~ CMta~Offkt -..... , i""" ................... ~ ,..o .... ,,.,.. ..,. Telepfto• (714l W2-4n1 O•stffltd Af\tet'tltlrtg Ml·Mft 6 Plead, Innocent; Charges Combi~d , A March 17 trial dntehas been set for six men indicted by jhe Orange County Grand Jury on ·felony charges of grand theft and conspiracy. ....'I.he siK pleaded innocent lo the multiple charges before Orange County Superior Court Judge . Kenneth P . Lae Friday. They re· main tree on their own re- cogninnce. The s ix defenda nts are: Donald C. Lightner, 44, of 2000 E- Ocean Blvd., Newport Beach, Edward Kent Reese, 55, of 1838 Inine Ave .• Newport Beach. . Frank J . Passantino, 29, o£ 5242 Royale Ave., Irvine, John L. Roth, 29. o! Anaheim, Alfred P. Sanna, 47, of Orange, and Jamie Matlick Farris, reportedly of Newport Beach. A total of 14 counts afe in - cluded. They allege the group ob- tained the kJn.ds from 13 in- vestors, IJ'lc.'itl from the Ea~t Coast, by £ra.udul enUy represent· ing to the irlvt&ton; that they would receive interests in a sportjng goods bUJiness. lnYetllgatora auert that the defendants alleJed1y carried out . their fraudulent scheme lh~lh ' t - • • two business firit1, U.S. DiS· tributors' Exchange, 3303 llarbor Blvd., Costa Mes-a, and National • Rent-a-Bo:tt Systems, with of-, fices in Santa Ana and Las Vegas. ' Prior to th e indictment, both businesses ·~ere the subject or separate cfiminal complaints filed by the District Attomey'a Office on the basis or a probe begUn last August, resulting in the first arrests. · Whed de£ end ant Farris was ar- rested in December, 1974, he was charat!i only in connection with the' ope.rations or Nation'1 Rent- a-BoatSystems. At that time, he flad not been charged with any ii· ·tegal acJivilies relattng to transactions 0£ U. S. Dis.I tributors' Exchange of Costa Mesa: as indicated in early •c· ~oont,s. 111 the GralJll Jury indictment ~·hich subseqUentlY re:placei.I We two crimJnal ~omplaiql1 , however. Farris t1 charged WttJ\ conspiring and obtal{l)ng .m y by false pretenses In connection with both U. s. Dlstributora' ~·· change and National Reot-a·B,oat SjSl<!ft\I.' • .• • 'I • I• •• With the innovati.on of new kinds of carpet backings, correct stretching is all·impcrtant. It is easy to overstretc_h as well as understretch. Our ma·1n concern is with ur}derstretching. Carpeting in many new homes and even in whole tracts h9ve been installed without a power strelcher being unloaded from the tru~k. In some of these homes, after th1> carpet is "slopped'" in with a ~'*be-kicker, a watering. can is used to shiink up the wrinkles. Unt:Selievable. isn't it? _, At Alden's we take great pride )n correct installations. Stretching is achieved with stretchers !Hat go wall-to-wall, atlended by experienced mechanics. trained by us. • Don't gamble Jhe price of your carpet purchase on a peer installation THERE'S NO GAMBLE if you buy from Alden's! ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES ' 1663._Plac:entla Ave. " c;:OSTA MISA \ 646-4838 -- I ( I I ~