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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-11-18 - Orange Coast Pilot1 ; " , • • • m ast • . • . • -. -. - Clemente Aide's SOn Plea.rs Guilty To Pot Charges DAILY PILOT * * * 10< * * * TUESDAY AFTERNOON , NOVEMBER 18, 1975 f ~~~~~~~~~'°'-"=~M~,NO.:::o~"'-!O..:'~··~CT""O°"=:'·~Me:..:c•'°::;•~·~~~~~~~- Thrip Kille.r 0.ily ll'tMol PMM t;y "'" ~llyM Joe Hernandez of NeWJX>rt Beach Parks Department prepares for war on Cuban laurel thrips, the sap·sucking insects that are attacking the .city's fieus nitida (lndian Laurel) trees. Spraying of trees to minimiz!? damage by the persistent insects is an annual chore for city parK crews. Leukemia Victim Hospitalized Again WICHITA. Kan . (AP) -Carl Heart was back in the hospital here suffering from the leukemia ·that's killing him and fatigue from his last wish -his four-day dream trip to Disneyland. The IO -year-old boy was hospitali zed Monday, about 14 hours arter he returned to his hometown of Salina, where resi· dents contributed more than $4,000 to send Carl, his parents, five brothers and sisters and an aunt to Disneyland. "The doctor gave him some. kind of pain kjller this morning, SMITH ENTERS .GUILTY PLEA SAN DIEGO (U PI) -Finan- cier C. Arnholt Smith, 76, cited on 'a misdemeanor charge of driving under the influence of alcohol '.Ort. 15, has pleaded guilty lo a i reduced charge of reckless driv· ing, court r ecords showed today. The plea was entered for Smith. former head of Westgate· California Corp. and the defunct United State1 National Bank. by hls lawyer, in Traffic Court. Smith was n.ot present. ,, ·----1 but it didn't really help," Carl's father, Cecil Heart, said Monday night. "It won't do him any good now, I guess. The poor little guy •.. he's in terrible pain." Heart said his son woke up very sick Monday morning, run- ning a 103·degree temperature and experiencing considerable pain. He was sleeping when the decision was made to return him to St. Francis Hospital here, and . he and his mother left.' in ·such a hurry they couldn"t take any mem entos of t h eir four ·day California trip. A major item left at home was a Mickey Mouse doll "almost as big as I am, .. Mrs. Heart says. which was given Carl by the staff of the Anaheim hot.el that also provided the family free lodging for three nights. Once at the hospital he was given transfusions to bolster his red blood cell count. With the infusion of the good blood he seemed to~perk up, ac· cording to his mother. One hospital spokesman late Monday night termed the boy very tired and in fair condition but with "high splfits." She said he was "very excited about his trip .. and telling everyone about the four days in California seemed to pro. vide a tonic. 2 Held In Coast Raids San Clemente poli<'e narcotics agents arrested two persons and said they seizE'd more than $14.000 in marijuana and cocaine during separate raids Mond ay night in Dana Point and San Clemente. Det. James Spreine said S4 kilograms of marijuana and one half ounce of cocaine were seized when undercover officers from the San Clemente P41lice Depart· ment and Orange Cou nty Sheriff's Department closed in on a Dana Point residence to negotiate a drug purchase. Bradley Cuthbertson, 21. occu- pant of the house at 24812 Selva Dri,ve. was booked into Orange County Jail on s uspicion of sales of marijttana and cocaine. Bail was set at $7 ,500. A 16-year-old female juvenile found in the house was released to her parents, Spreine said. Immediate ly preceding the Dana Point arrest. San Clemente undercover agE'lj~ seized nine kilograms of mafl'l'Juana during a buy in front of a residence al 231 W. El Portal. Spreinesaid. William Mitchell Thompson. 19, of the El Portal address. was booked into San Clemente Jail on suspicion or possession of mari- juana for sale and sales of mari- juana. GWC Student Claims Injury A Golden West College ~tudent who claims she suffered faci al in- juries when s he was sprayed with a substan ce resembling Mace during a tear gas de · monstration sued the school and the Coast Community Coll ege Di strict Monday for $750.000 in damages. Mary Susan Renzi . 15425 Golden West St .. Huntington Beach. states in her Orange C<Junty Superior Court la"·suit that she has suffered skin dis- c-oloration on her right cheek as a result or the classroom incident last Feb. 24 . · College instructor Jack Calnon is named as co-defendant in the action. • Elections Slate d BUENOS AIBES. Argentina CAP>-lsabel Peron·5 problem- plagued administration a n- nounc~ plans Monday to hold prl"Sidential elections ..ftext year instead of in 1977 as scheduJed. -,. ' • l .---------------.-·---- Dying Boy Bqllle After _Big Visit To Disneyland • Super Hawk Injured Bird Flies Coop A Red Tail Hawk, zapped senseless when it flew into a high voltage electric line in Laguna Beach Saturday night, escaped from his benefactors Mon- day, leading them to conclude the bird had recovered from his shocking experience. THE HAWK WAS BIAME D by Edison Company repair crews for causing a widespread Laguna power. oulagefrom6:45p.m. to9p.m. Fireman Joe McClure took the bird. s_uffering an injured breast, loss or blood and burned feath ers, un- dq his wing. l·le was due to turn the hawk over to the SPCA today but the wily bi rd pushed open a panel in McClure·s greenhouse and escaped. SUE i\t~CLU RE, the fireman·s \Yife, said the h awk had been eating meat(nd had thrown off the bandages on his Wings. · "I guess this is one slor with a happy ending," she concluded. ~., Tea Bags Replace Taxes in Prote$l MENDOCINO (U PI) -Angry taxpayers of this Northern Calirorni a coastal area are la unching a tea.bag protest of taxes. Ray Rice, 59, an artist and resi- dent of Mendocino County for 15 years. s aid he would distribute tea bags to those up in arms over high taxes. He will urge them to send the bags to the county tax collector in lieu of cash. "We've had assessments go up arOund here this year as much as ~percent," Rice said. "People who live here and who are trying to raise fa milies here are literal· ly being taxed out of their homes.·· Rice said he and fellow angry taxpayers hoped that the tea bags instead of dollars will get the county Board of Supervisors to listen. The problem is a state law that says county assessors must as· sess property at one.fourth of fair market value. ''People who don't live here are buying property in the area for investment purpOses, ·· Rice said. ·'The result is that prices are awfully inflated. Outsiders buy property for speculation. for t;ax shelters . The market prices go up." "What happens is that we who Jive and work here have to pay .for the financial games they're playing." Mrs . Beth Bost said that if 300 persons join the tea bag gesture "We can wipe out the county con· ting('ncy fund and•force them to go to the state ror aid.·· Mrs . Rost. her retired Coast Guard offi cer husband and their J. five children 1iv<' on an acre at the ed ge of town with rabbits, g('('Se, chickens <:ind t.1 coupl e of peacocks. · ''When we moved here <six years·ago) our taxe:-; w(•re S262," (See TE1\, Page A2) Roflllld Carr Pleads Guilty To Pot .Charge Ronald Steven Carr of San Clemente pleaded gui lty Monday to charges of selling marijuana and will Ix' sentenced Dec. 18 to what could be five years to life in :state prison. Carr, 22, the son of San Clemente city manager Kenneth Carr, offered the plea to Orange Cou nty Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams shortly before he was to face trial in another courtroom. Guilty pl eas were also filed by c arr·s co·defendants: Robert El· Liott Cooper, 31, of 2669'l cane Salida, and Rh yne Steven Averill, 24, or 26721 Calle Salida, both of Capistrano Beach. Ave rill pleade d guilty to <.'barges of possessing marijuana and will be sentenced Dec. 18 lo what could be one to 10 years in state prison. Cooper pl eaded guilty t o c-harge=s of possessing marijuana roc sale and will be sentenced l)e('. 18 to what could be five to 15 years in state prison. I Request For Halt Rej~cted By DOUGLAS FRITLSCHE OltMO.llW l"llot~ A U.S. District Court judge in I.as Angeles Monday refused to postpone sale of 1.25 million acres of off.shore oil leases, mostly orr the Orange Coast, scheduled to go on the block Oec.11. Judge David W. Williams r e- jected reques ts fi led in 1974 by At· torney General Evelle J . Younger and the California Coastal Zone ~nservation Commission tostop the sale. The rE'quest contended the• federal Interior Department did not study possible environmental damages adequately and had de- cided to go ahead with the sale before the environmental studies were made. ;\ second line of legal defense around the Orange Coast is ex- pt><.'tC'd to be filed Friday in Washil!Bton, D.C., by Orange County and a coalition of 40 cities. Al so seeking to d elay the sale, lhe Or;Jn~e County s uit clai ms thl'rC' arC' not enough environmen· ta! safeguards contained in the massive lease proposal and that California will not be compensal· ed adequatt•ly. In shouting down the earlier ~lUt. Judge Williams ruled out c:alifornia·s arcuments that the (See Oil., Page 1\2) O ra n~.-Coa s t L . -= =-~ \\le athe r F'iUr toni ght and We<lnes- d;iy . Chilly this evening "·1th lows or 38 to <15. A little w:1rmer on Wednesd ay with beach highs around 65 nsing to 75 inland. I NSIDE TODA.V TheTe's .a Costa Mesa firm that makes lnd1anapolu race rnrs. Well , $Cale model.s of In· dy racers ,.anyway. The five· mch long auto.T have decol.T w small. the wnting can't bi~ .read by human eye~. See story A10. llltlt!x IEMN .. lftt.cllt •• -•• LM ... Y'd ... Mlltll91 """'" .,. ta ........... •• N<l"9Nl ... _ .. 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A. 0 . of the' l''l-\J's intelligenre npt_•ra· &~hwarz lllsaid . t1on ~ rni~ht nl'ver be kn0'-''11 In a comprehensive and de· hf-\•;o1u st• · ;.1 substantial number of tailed account nf FBI operations 1'1•!1•\;11'1 .ind highly pt·rtnu·nt and ~elhods, Schwarz. and t)\Jrt.·..iu dul'urnt·nt :; \11l'rt· rn1nor1ty couns_el Curt1 :1 R. .. .. " .. .. . . . .. . . .. .. . . .. .. . . .. .. .. . .. .. . .- ) . ....,.. .. .-1-• • ' A 11otl1e r Wel l"OHr e Third in a series of ''\Velcome lo Costa Mesa·· signs now greets passersby at the northernmost point of the city - Harbor and MacA rthur Boulevards. It cost $3,744. Others are in place on Bristol Street and on Fairview Road. Additional signs are planned for Adams Avenue at westernm o~t city limit. Newport Boulevard at southern tip and Red Hill Avenue at northeast. . . ,. 1! :~More Jet N o1se 1 l~Due for Saddleback : :: : :: A m ajor military air exercise : r,is likely to bring some additional '::jet noise to the south county Wed- 1: nesday night. •; Th e exercise will involve :;fighters and bombe~ from El •::Toro Marine Corps Air Station as :-well as Air Force and National ·::Guard planes from Castle Air '::Force Base and the Miramar . . . : . . :r Shot R eco rds • • . \ .I _Not Updated .. .. •. SANTA F E, M .N. (UPI ) - :: Almost 1,000 s tud{'nts were :: barred from c lasses in secondary :: schools because their vaccination :. records were not up Lo date. :· Schools Su perinte ndent James • ~filler said. !: Miller said the action was taken :: because or a bill passed by the last . :: legislature requiring students to :: show prrof or their shots by Nov. :. IS. Monday v.·as the first school ·:·day afterthatdate. :· ,,~~~~~~~~~~~~, , ORANGE COAST ,. ,. . '. ,. •• • I ,. ,. I' ,. 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The exer('ise \\'ill not involve the firing or weapons and its scheduling has been coordinated witb FA .A. officials to prevt>nt in- terleren(•e ""'Ith civilian air traf- fiC'. .. -- Mum••tlt~Ward ' Jack Scott. who figured pro- min e n ll y in the FBI 's search for Patricia llcarsti says he woul~ go lo jai rather than testify for lhe prose<:utioo in the bank rob· bery trial of the newspaper heiress. . -l Smoth<'r:s outlined government .!onlt.>stic intt~lligence operations fru1n their bE•g1nnings in J9J9, before-the 1'~Bl v.·as cr("ated, to the prc•sent . ''lnve stiJ?at ions aimed :-.pt•('if1c·u1ly at ,.\mf'ri("an citizens 30d ai·oups nu1nht·r 1n the hun· dreds uf lhou ~;.1nds," Schwarz said . Smoth ers said a total of 530,000 dossi(·rs were C'umpiled by the f''RI on .<\mt•r1cJn citizens and group~. Sth .... ar1 !111<1 tht· Senatt~ panel that 1ntt•ll1gt:'ll('C' npt•r<it 1ons directed against a variety of New Left organ1z:1ti11n~ sought to learn · t'VC'ryl hi n~ t h11st• people thought or did on any subJt'('l you can im- agine." Smothers said there was · ·no in· dtl';'.ltion that this effort is going to ht•lp the fo'B l prt>vent subversive 1)r ii leg a I a(·t iv it1 PS ." ()nce an investigation be~an. Schwarz said, it continued even without any indication the target was a subversive. I le ('it('d th£' c asC' of a cl vii rights leadt·r 1n :..:('w )'ork kept under in Vt'St1gal1on beC'ause tht're v.•as no posit1vt· proor or his lack of Com - mun1 ~t sympa thiC's. Neitht•r could lht> f"R I find any evidence or Communist influence on the civil- righl:-. ll•ader. Sl'hwarz said. lie did 1111t identify the civil nghlS leadt·r The rommitlt'P released docu· men ts showing the FRI conducted extensivt• survt•illance of a group "ailed the Womt'n 's Liberation '.\tuvl'ITil'nl in l!allimore, Md .. v.·h1 ch hy the FBI 's own assess· mt•nt v::.i:-:; ··a group therapy sPss1011 ""'1th young women who \\'t•re ('it ht'r lonelv or confined to th(' horne with s m 311 C'h.i ldren, get- ting t1)gt>tht•r to talk out their pro- hh•m!i .. ·rhl' committee also document· t•d f"RI aC'tivities at the 1964 l)t•mocratic convention in Atlan- llC' ('1ty, N .J 1n which "at the d1reC't1on of the President Lyndon R. Johnson·· FBI agents infiltrat- t>d various groups of dissenters and "were able to keep the White i~ouse full y apprised o( all ma1or developments during the conven- tion's course · · An FBr document made public by the committee also indicated that electronic surveillance or the late civil rights leader Martin l .u ther King as well as the hca'.d· quarters of the Congress on Racial Equality 3nd the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Com- mittee enabled the bur('au ·'lo ad- vi!'ie the Wh ite House in advance of all pla ns made by these t~o sources in an effort to disrupt the orderly progress of the conven- tion.·· F rom Page A I OIL ..• state should not sufrer environ- mental damage in the production of oil destined for other areas . "Sur h an argument connicts \\•ilh the socio·economic pattern upon v.•hiC'h this nation is based ;ind which necessitates one area's bearin g the burden andcost.sof in- dustrialization. farming, electric power generation and coal and irnn produC'tion th;.tis transport- ('(! to ot her a reas of the country for tht~ir benefit,·· the judges aid. The state h ad aske'f! the sale be put off until more comprehensive studies of potential environmen- tal devastation could be made. Williams said the state was try- in~ to involve the court in a ' politiC'ai policy-making ques- tion.·· "This court," he said. "('annot substitute its judgment ror that or the agency unless I find the actiOO taken by the Department of the In- terior to be a rbitrary and C'apric1ous and I do not.·· Williams said the plai ntiffs had not considered "the great de- velopmental strides that have brought to the oi l industry prac- tiC'ed 1£"chniques in platform drili - ing and improved methOOs of oil capt ur<>.'' The 6.000 pages of environmen- tal study, William s said, were comprehensive, analyticafand in compliance with the require- mE'nts of the National Environ- mental Policy Act . In a rf'l ated development Mon- day. a spokesman for western oil and gas interests said it is not true that off.shore oil drilling opera· tions would drastically increase Southern California air pollution. Fund Use P r obed WASHINGTON (AP ) -Wit · nesses have told a U.S. Senate .5ubcommittee that federal $tu- dt>nt aid funds were pocketed bf Utr~e top offi cials of West Coa'st Sehool5 of l .o~ Angeles. West Coa.sl S<'hools is under investiga- tion for alleged misuse of more than $1 .2 m illion tn federal stu- dent& aid funds between 1910 and 1973. -.. KUis R aise Mom's Bail NEW YORK (AP) -A 15-year-old boy hus re· turnt'd home from Soys Town, Neb., to help his younger brothers e;nd sis· ter raise $2.500 bail ror his pregnant m other '4'h0 1s In jail on a fraud charge in Portland, Maine. Michaf'I Ro m ano said that the Rt"v . Robert llupp, r~oys Town director, J{rant· ed him 30 days ll!..ilvC to help raise the ball for his mother , Marie, 35, due to goon trial Jan.10. To ge t the money, Michael. his two brothers . Kevin, 12, and Eric JO, and sistt-r, Jamir '.\-1 ar1e, 13, V.'1 U try to s ell tht' numerous lealhl"rcraft artiC'les made by hi~ handyman father . • Hunti1igton To Enforce Camper Law Huntington Beach City Council members ordered tighter e n- forcement or a two·hour street parking limit ror large trailers and campers. Councilml"n voted unanimous- ly to post signs to all entrances to the C'ity to pro\'1de notice to potential violators. The o r - dinance already on tht> book~ ap- plies to trailers and campers larger than;,~ -ton. City Ad ministrator Dave Rowlands says t here are 1,200 to 1.500 such vehicles in thl' ('1ty. tit· said th at they (·an be traffi c hazards and eyesores. Police Capt. Grover Pa~~t· told the council police plan to a(·\ only on cornplaiots from neighbors and that officers wouldn·t issue a ('itation on the first call. Rowl ands reportt>d that police felt hamstrung in enforci ng the parking restrictions because th(' city had fail ed lo provi de adt .. quate notices. Installation of the 42 signs ...,·Ji] cost about $2 ,226 for materials and S588 for labor. city officials said. It was pointt>d out that most ca~rs wouldn't be affected beC'ause they are of the J.~-ton variety or :smaller. Councilwoma n Harriet t Wieder brought up the problem of out·Of·town campers coming to fluntington BeaC'h and staying on the streC'tS throughout the sum-mer. In another matter dealing with vehicles. counc ilmen voted to dis- continue most permanent vehicle assignments to city t~mployes . Exceptions include so m e emergency vehicles. Senate OKs Don Rums/ eld -WASHINGTON <A P ) -After only brief debate. the Senate to- day confirmed President Ford's n o minatio n o f Donald H . Rumsfeld as secretary of de· fense. Rumsfe ld . 43. ·who has been Whit e House c hier or stafr. suc- ceeds JamE's R . Schliesinger, fired by Ford 16 days ago . RumsfE'ld was the only witness at hearings last week by the Senate Armed ServicE'S Commit- tee. which then gave the nomina- tion its unanimous approval. 'Lackluster Na tion ' • America NeedS Leader-Nixon NEW YORK (U PI) -America sufferis rrom a lack of leadership, according to former President Richard Nixon. "We, as a C'ou ntry. have tn pro- vide strength <ind leade rsttip, ·· Nixon said 1n an interview in the 1.adies' llome Journal. "England ls at a standstill. rTanC'e sttms in disarray ... Italy has a crisis go\'emmE>nt'. Gf'rmany cao'l ral· Jy a '4'0rld causf'. "South Afri<·a·• Where do we ex~ct lt>ader:sh1p tot•mt'rge?" Nixon, intervieWed at his home in San Clemt>nle. by \Yilliam M. F,ine, an author and :-.lew York textiles executive. had little to !Say of Pre!iidt•nt f'ord, whom :\'1xon chose as his viC'e presi- dent: "ff e's ok.-iy. Right now he's too accessible. ,<\. Congress or a Parliament can paralyze leadership." The mood of the nation, Nixon said, is lackluster : "We are so eyniral. so di !i- believing -it may take the shock of an invasion -in Korea or in Thailand. If American Jives are threatened, we rnay regain our sense ol belief in our country and our need for s tf"'ength. We are a compromised country at the moment. "IC the church and the media and business and educators all allow the continuous undermin· 1ng of our strength and values. ...,.e will keep drifting that "ay ... " He did not explain why he felt the American pt>ople are CYTi ical or what may have caused the ('ynicism. tr ht> were in the White I-louse today, ~ixon said. ··1 would ask five or six of the be!:it brains around me to go off on a retreat for several v.•eeks and ponder some things -how could we make our people feel more pride, not be so concerned with Arab wealth. "What·s wrong with being the second wealthiest country for a v.·hile? ·· The form~r president said he Police Hold Newport Wife Mter Attack A Newport woman was arrest· eel Monday morning outside her residence at the BalOOa Bay Club on charges that s he tried to at· tack her husband with an ice pick. J ean Carlton Hunt, 55, of 1221 West Coast H ighw ay, w as charged with assault with a de- adly weapon. She was r eleased later in the day on her own re- cognizailce. According to Newport Beach Police, the security guai-d at the Bay Club apartments and then a police officer we re summoned after a witness reported seeing ''a woman chasing a man around the parking lot with a knife.·· Police said the knife turned out to be an ice pick and the man was her husband, Frederick T. Hunt, a Santa An a physician. Police said Hunt escaped ma- jor injury in the squabble and suffered only a scratched cbeek and a kick in the groin. would work on a tele~on pro- ~am (or the eve of the nation's 200th anniversary next year to remind Americans ''that in 1716 we had only spiritual wealth, and look where it took us." Meteor F all O bserved In Bay Are a SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A mett•or or "fireball" fell in Northern California before dawn today and was reportedly seen Crom north border sectors of the state south to the deep San Fran· ci sco Peninsula. Some r eports said the display • o~erved Crom 4:27 a .m . ~to d:35 a .m .• looked like a pli ne C'rashing, but a Coast Guard, :search failed to uncover any s~b e>vidence. Various police depart- ments got a few telephone calls. No rocket launchings were re- ported at the time, and the dis· play was not seen from the ~ servatory on Mt. Hamilton. A Morgan Hill woman thought it was an unidentified nying ob- ject~ which for the moment ap- peared to accurately describe the phenomenon. No reports were available as to where the object hit the earth, if it did. Meteors often disintegrate in atmospheric friction before striking the planet. Sex Magazine To Get Honor • WALTHAM , Mass. (APl - Brandeis University will honor the publisher of the magazine "Penthouse" in New york tonight for the publication ·s concem for ·'the welfare of Vietnam veterans ••. and criminality· in nfodem society_ .. But some women on the Bran- deis campus here believe that publisher Robert E. Guiccione is more interested in displaying the nude fem ale form in bis magazine, and plan to pichet the- dinner .. "We feel that by honoring the publisher of this sexist magazine, Brandeis will be indirectly profit· ing from the exploitation or women, .. senior Leslie Martin said. F rom Page A l TEA ••• she said . "The next year we paid $JOS. But this year our taxes are $1.029 ... There have been rumblings about seceding from Mendocino ·county to f<>rm another county. "Forming a new county isn't the answer, though," deputy As- sessor Arthur Cburch said . "What's needed is a change in the state law governing assess- ment procedures. This law is the same in every county.·· Acting Tax Collector Irene J.an g ~·as asked what would hap- ~~ when the tea bags start ar- nv1ng. She said : "I suppose everybody will be drinking a lot of tea around here." ADVANTAGE -ALDEN'S \ One huge advantage Alden's hos over most carpet stores is tho't we hove our own installers, providing fle)(ibility and reliability i11 .sc hedul- ing instollol!ons . Very few deportment stores or specialty carpet stores hove their own workrooms, and must rely on on outside contract service for installa- tions .. We hove hod many people buy from us after being disappointed by on installation ~ompony who scheduled a jo b and didn't show up o r call. Sometimes, th is hos happened two or three times before the customer gives up . At Alden's. our installation sche?ule is operated very efficiently. ood even when our men ore held up on a previous iob causing 0 late start. our men w ill stay and finish. If you waot reliability -call usl . ... DEN'S .. ~~irpe· 'fl.I#: iiisiaiiatian: ·custom '. ·~r. ..... ~!.. ''".l o',}. draperies !663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA. CALIF. 92627 . -- UC. NO. 2:SO.U PHONE ~·6·•838 -6•6·23SS .I. • - ' ' --- • DAILVPILOT AS - OCrP _Board' .. ~onders A_i~•·port Control BJ WILLIAM SCHREIBE!l ... o.l..,Pt ... ..., Oranae County Transit District tlirectora Monday raised tbe possibility that their agency (.'()U]d take over respc:Nlbility for r~nning the county's civlll1n aarport terminals. Direcjors ordered t heir counsel lnd staff tO 1tody the legal ramiJlcations and validity ~ the d istrict enteri.ng into the airport terminal opert1lions field . &1S W@llil !? ~~<~u~a~pe~@ dally f'Xl'tpl Saturdays and Moridays. ;n, n prohll'rn ;• ·r111'1I 11·r11t· llut f)unn . fJ(lf IL'/// ('Uf r1·rl /f!j)J'. rJ•'f f//(' n11~t1't'r"i <llrri 01.« /JjJIJ 111•11 'l"l'd fn .,flll•r 1nrq111 r1 ... ~ 1r1 f/t1t'1'rnn1rJll.. 011d /111 ,,1n•'"·" .\fa.II unu r (/llt'~ltnf!.~ lo l'n l 1)111111 'At )""II r .'\<'r r· 11 t' 1l r 11n111• ('1irJ ,\I JJ111/11 /'//or I'() /fn r /)l)H ('1f~/'1 .\/!·~n. f 'A 9.!li'!fi /nc/111/1• 11,.ur 1,·/1•p//(Htt' 11U'1il)l'r. .___, 820 Deposit DEAR PAT: I putaS20deposit on a judges chair at Office Sales Inc. in I.a Mirada on Aug. 20. The salesman did not return my calls of inquiry fo r five weeks. I-le finally called after six weeks to say the chair \\'as in. I decided that I'd prefer to ha,,e my deposit refunded as I do not feel that the company would provide any service should the merchandise prove· to be defective. The secretary refuses to allow me to talk to the managers and says they are ill. She has promised my refund for several weeks now, but it has not been sent to me. K.M., Irvine . .\. spokesman for OIOce Sales lnc. explained that new fire re· tardant upholstery laws slowed up production , accounting for the six-week waiting period. Both managers were ill during tbe time in question and no refund could be authorized. ln the ntean- time, your salesman had been transfe rred. Although the firm bopes you will r econsider your _request'""for a deposit refund, it will be Issued to you ·if you write lo its president, Willi a m Harris, at 14515 E. Firestone Blvd., La Mirada, CA 90638. Fabric Labelb1g DEAR PAT: Some time last yerir a bill was passM requiring fabric to contain a label with the material content and recom- mended care. I've found these labels in ready.made clothing, 'but I make most or my ramil.Y 's apparel. I can 't understand why this inform~tion is not even listed on the ends of material bolts. You have to ask and hope the sales person knows. What can be done about this? C.D., Costa ~1esa tr the yard goods r etailer dot"So't offer a label with instruc- tions for wa shing, bleaching, ironing or dry clea ning mate rial with each yard goods purchase. ask for it. tr a tare label is not available, speak to the store manager-. If you do not receive a positive ·response, complain to thr Federal Trade Commission, which rrgulates care labeling. Write to Care Labels, Federal Trade Commission, Washington. DC 20580, or telephone (202) 96J.J7J5. It was lhe first time such a coa- t"'tPt bas been aired publicly, though aeveral director& have said privately ln the pa.st the transit agency would bequ..Ufied to pttform the function now ('00· trolled by the county Board of Sopervbors. Two Jupervhiors lft"Ve on the five-member tran1it board. Deputy County Counsel Ken- nard Smart, wbo advises the dis'· lrict, said the ~nabling Jegis1a· lion that cre1ted the transit unJ\ lour JUl'S -.o doa provide !or control over .iri>ort tmn!Dlls. There Ls specifi~ ~ in t he a.ct that mates" that pro. visioo.'' Smart 1aid ... But I can't l"1 at thla point bow it woold be dooe or if it i.lia dvtnble1ince we have problems of o\lr own already." ' Smart said t\ie district ·s legislation altQ provides for con· trol over. 1uch tblngs as ferry 'WALT DISNEY COULDN'T DRAW FOR SOUR APPLES' Animator George Rowley Shows Saddleback Youngsters Behind Mickey Cartoonist Treats Children By ANNF. COOPER °''"" 0.11, ~llol~ft Saddleback Valley children v.·ho v.•onder how cartoons are made have a chance to learn this year from an expert. As part of the Saddleback Valley Unified School District ·s ··1 Was There" bicentennial pro- gram. former Disney animator George Ro"'•ley, i!f appearing in district schools to tell youngsters what it's like to be the m an behind ~1ickey Mouse. "An animator is an actor:· Rowley says, "only he acts with his p(>ncil instead or his body ... Rowley joined the effects animation department at Disney Studios in 1934 as an "in - betweener"'. the cartoonist assis· tant who draws the hundreds of dra'1.·ings between the more im· portant drawings \~·hi c h show signifirant change of posture or expression. '"?tlost people don't realize," says Rowley, "that it taices 1200 pt>Ople a nd three years to make a feature-length animated movie like'SnowWhite'." Rowley stayed with DisT}ey 21 years and ad·vanced to head of his department. I-le worked on Disney rlasses that included ''Fantas ia'', ''Pinocchio'', ··snow White", "Bambi ", "Cin- d<'rella'', ''Peter Pan" and "l.ady and the 1"ramp. ·· "The Disney pi ctures are time· less,"' Rowley says. "They have a new audience every seven years, and they are just as fresh evE"ry time around . 'Snow White' cost S3 million lo make in 1935. Last I heard it had brought in · $135 million . ''Walt Disney couldn't draw for sour apples," Rowley says, '"but he had a genius for attracting artistic talent. His Burbank studio was a mE"c<.'a for talent ~ artists. musicians and writers ... OnE' artist who didn·t stick 1t out with Di sney was Salvador Dali. "Everything was fine until Dali saw the paper we used. It h~d holes in it so it could be SE'cured on our drawing boards. "Dali said he couldn't work on our paper .·· Rowley says, '"because the holes made a de- sign on it." . .\Cler Rowley left the Disney Studios. he created a new kind of animation f o r Paramount Studi os' ''Ten Commandments.'' Hi s technique, which involved portraying a pillar or fire and tongues of flame as Yi'ell as the transformation of staffs into ser· p(>nts, "-'On Paramount an Oscar for Sp(>cial effE'cls. Rowley lives in the ' I.aguna l~ill s rE"lirE'ment community Leisure World . He moderates a television s hO"-' called '"That Was ~1y l.ine·· on l.eisure World 's <.'losed circuit TV channel. A George Rowley cartoon appears each week in in the "Leisure World '.'l'e\l.'S." '"Everybody seems lo know me,'· he says. "I '1.·alk down ttle street. and people I don 't know from Adam greet me by name." Sharon Morgan, community aide <tt San Joaquin Elementary. School. says the children at th(') l.a,guna 1-lills school. will re·· member George Ro'1.·ley for a. long time to come. ''He entertained the little children a nd inspirE'd the older one>s, .. Mrs. Morgan said. "The picturE'S he drew while he was here have already been mounted and hung in places or honor. lle's Mr. Wond_erful at San .Joaquin ... p Behavior 'Human' -. Stanford Professor Tell of ArUmal Warfare By DOUGLAS FRITl.SCllE Olllrto:D•il1~~St." For years lhC'y lived in a 13.rge,: happy community, coming and going peacefully in a kind of un· conscious anarchy. Then, in 1968, a rift began that split the community in half. The animosity between the two fac- tions was total by 1973. Sirlcethen. me:mbers of one group have found isolated members oftlleother and beaten them to death, almost wip· ing out the s maller, southern group. The description could be one of street gangs almost anywhere; quarreling over turf and attack· ing lone members of the opposi· lion. But the story is about "man's closest relative," the chim· panzee. lt was told Monday lo about IK)() UC Irvine students by Dr. Jane Goodall, an expert on chimpanzee behavior who ha& s pent 15 }'ear~ watching the primat~s. Dr. Good•ll 11 a visiting pro- fessor in psychiatry and human biology at Stanford University and an honorary profe!sor of %00logy at the University ot Dar tssaJnm. Tanzania. . --. . . . . . Her studies with Dr. Louis Leakey have centered on the chimpanzee communities along theGombeStream in Tanzania. The lecture waS' illustrated by slides, sh<fwing chimpanzees in their native habitat going through strikingly human motions with simple tools, gestures and racial expressions . One series oft wo slides showed, in the first, a ma.le chimpanzee sco .. ~1ling, apparently in deep -thought. She told the audience to close its e yes v.·hile she changed the slides. The second, which drew sustained laughter from the audience. was a picture Of forme r President Richard M. Nixon, scowling in much the same way. Dr. Goodall's description or the interactions betwe en com- muniUes of chimpanzees focused on the split between two factions oftheGombeStream tribe. The attacks began in 1974, typified by scouting parties from one tribe seeking out individuals from another and beating them, The roung adult males, Dr. Good<l I said, seek out op· portun.itiff .for violence with other groups. This, 11 he said. is true of other 1peclt':1 of primates as well as chimpanz ees. One possi bl e cause of the violence. she said, was develop- ment of fa rms around the protect - ed park the chimpanzees inhabit. She said the encroachment of development could be cutting down the food supply for the on1 - nivorous chimpanzees. Because chimpanzees are man's closest relatives in the primate family, she said. study- ing the animals may give some clues to thE' cause of aggressi,·c behavior in hum ans. Ship Searched SOUTHAM PTON. Engla nd CU PI > -Security forces racing against time searched the liner Queen Elizabeth II inch-by-inch today for Irish Republican Arrny explosives and guns smuggled from the United States. PolicE' believe IRA sy m - pa.tbizers in the United Statc:s migh.t be using the vessel as a tran.t;itlantiF bomb ferry to trans port gC'lignite t1nd d e- tonators into.Ea.gland -' . • . ., ~ .. r'"l '-r ...-; ' •,.,.:.· ., ' l. - boats. 1ubway1 and transit trains ln addltioo to the ~ service it now provides exclusively. County Airport Director Robert Bresnahan, wbo now works for the board of :suptrvlson, 1aid Monday it is his understanding the translt district could only control the terminal facilities and not the actual Mry.ort operation. •I would have no qualms abo"'t working ror the trarutil district. No Escape and. in fact, 1 've on.en lhOUght the county should he.v~ created a department of transportatton that would have lncluded the airport, transit district and road departmt(lt run<'tions. '' The qu~tion of diittrict domain over airpart operations came durinc a brief discussion by director:s ol a resolution passed by th~ City or Newport Beach that Ontario Inte rnational Airport be de,ignnted Orange l:ounty·s Jet serv1<'e facility . Director J ohn Kanel, • Cyprtss city councilman. sal4 bis city has e ndorsed the Newport resolution and tho transit dii;trict "should be ln~ vol,•ed in th.is from the begin· ning." He said it is Jikely that use ol Ontario wo uld Involve such things as high-speed e11'.press buses and decentraljzed terminal racilitir s. F.scape Country EIR 'A. Must' Tht> Orange c:ounty Plannin~ Commiss ion lt1 onday blocked Escape Country·s escape from r("Quirements for an environmen- tal impact repo rt . Tht" report \\'ill be required before tht> t•o mm1ssion considers October Set County Bus Riders Record In tE'rms of bus r idership. ()(". tober was the biggest month in the short history of the Orange County Transit Di strict, accord· ing to district General )1anager F.dward l.oritz. / l.oritz said Monday a total of 9Sl.000 riders we r e recorded dur · ing the month compared to the previous h ig h of 978,000 in :\Uf!'.USl. So far this year. more than 3.1 million people have ridden dis· tri<.'t buses compared to about 2.·i million by the same time a year ago, l.oritz noted . He also said the di.strict has surpassed the 2.8 million mark in ··revenue miles" traveled by the bus fleet so fa r this year . The figure is about a million hi gher than the first 10 months or 1974 . Oistrict of(iC'ials said much or the increase in all categories can bt" attributed lo the growth or the di strict 's fleE't over the past year. a use permit to allow additional acti vities at the privately owned reereat1onal park neur Trabuco Canyon. Tht.~ comm1ssio·n's order was made a~ainst the contention or Jim Robinson. Escape Country pr<'sident, that "enjoying the en- vironment ·· 1rwtt-Jl the place is aliabout." Com m issione r J im Thorpt•, "'ho y,·as att<'nding his first meet- ing sint'e being appointed to rE>place Ron Yeo. s aid he was concerned about the cumulativ<' effect or all the proposed ac - tivities. The park has come under fire from countv il'fi<.'ials in recent months ro;4Wromot1ng activities "-'hic-h are not allowed in the ex- isting permit . Ont> aC'tivity not a llowed uhder thf' current permit is hang glid- ing, although the park h;1:. llE'come a regional c;-cntcr for thf' sport . 'This is included in the new permit "-'hich the park 1s nov.· seeking to cov('r a.II its pr<'senl and futuret ctivities. Some of tfl e other new uses arc sk:v d ivi ng , h e liport rides. balloon rides. trade shows, such rourt ·games as tennis a nd \'Olleyball. a skateboard area. a dan<.'ing and music show area, r raft shops. a dry land ski area, a soap box derby course. road rac- ing and off road racing. 'thE' report will cover the im- pact of both existing and pro- posed activities. ORANGE COUNTY OCTDWim Third Place For Safety Orange County Transit Distriet bus drivers get pretty good mil<'age -about 21.000 miles pel- a<'cident, acC'ording to the latest figures. · t,hat fender•bendcr record was good enought lo win the district third place in the annual Na· tional Safety Fleef Contest among California motor coach transi t operators , General ?o1anau:r Edward Loritz report. ed Monday. Jn first place for that competi· tion was the Southern California Rapid Transit District in Los Angele!'i followed by the transit agenry in Santa Clara County. Loritz said all the accidents district dri\'ers have been in- volved in have been "insignifi· ca.nt'· and a record or that many miles between mishaps is "ex- CE'lle nt" compared to the ;;a- tional average. -HolidaI Special! ,, on every • 1 A -... ()!fl U'TYlf'pAf nr nn addi11nnal ""~ ........... ~·-··········~ ··~" ..... ), REGULAR ~8.39 Now Don't miss this great opportunity! Duriru! November and December your relailer has a special price on 'DEWAR~S . .. White Label" Th e Scotch that never varies. \ I i • A4 OAtlV PILOT .Ju•t ti ~ . ""' witla Tom nrphine SCHOOL DA.7.E : Teaching can be a fru.s tralion whtt1 you try to ~ay 'omething intellectually challtng1ng and none of your stu. dents take notes. Tht>y just stare vacantly while you prattle on . For a teacher, this can be t>go- deflatiooary . - I know about this be<'ause I am . a moonlight ing teacher, part· time. They t"all me an associate pro(e;sor or journail.s m up at the .state unive rsit y at Long Beac h. I do this mainly bel'ause I do not have enough tim<' to do m y re· gular newspaper chores so I fig~red I might as. well not have enough time to be an associate professor of JOurnalis m, either. J,et me warn you not to be too impreased with that title as- aociate professor. Any time they ·put "associate"' in front of your name, it means you own a hollow tille. · SO :l!F. PF.OPl.F. i n the nE"wspaper dodge hold titles of associate editors of ~mething· or-0ther. Their main tasks may be to pas:s out the newspaper's cards at cocktail parties. Woe be the day when I trudge into the newspaper office and dis-. rover some-body has slapped an "associate .. in front of my name. That'll be time to fi gure out some way to fall gracefully down the backstairs for workman's com- pensation. But 1 digre11 s. This is a dis- C'ussion of the teaching dodge up there at the univenily in Long Beach where 1 am a part-lime u - :k)C'jate. Last week I annowtced to my class that this week, my stOO.ents would be entertained with a mid· term examination. There was muC'h groaning and breakage of pen<il leads. Last night was the night. When 1 arrived, all the students were sittinc at attention, braced for testing:. But J wasn't ready to give it )'et. I had sever al mess~ of enormous importance to impart about intellf't"tual challenges in the real world of newspapering. I began t alking. .'\'OflODV LISTENED .. They ·just slumped .there, fiddling with pencils, waiting for the mid-term jorture. ' I tried a C'ouple of weak jokes ..... ~d pleasantries. They fell flat. Nobody even shuffled their feet . Nothing I was saying to them ~arried any weight because they ~knew it wasn't going lo be on the : exam. They had come to be test- ~ ed. Thus they sat. lump-like ) while I labored through all my ~ trivial blather. : Finally I gave up and produced : , the test pa~rs . Now everybody ( was smilinf and happy. If they , ba d to .su fl!r the agonies of ' aC'ad emia. they didn't want any preliminary delays. Just slap them with the main event. All this likely proves that you probably sbouldn 't announce a beady, .sC'holarly c hallenge and then delay it. Here I'd been try· ing to stimulate these people in· tellectually on something else. I WAS DOING THIS because al 1 the university, they have stu-~ dents evaluate instructors. One of the qliestions they get ii, "Did Your InstruC'tor Stimulate You Intellectually?'· I.ast semester. one Df my stu· dents c.herked the square that • said, "Not Applicable." 1 • • 2MenFace 'Accessory' Arraigning PORTLAND. Ore. CUPll - Two m~ facinc cbarces ot hln· dt"ring fe deral efforts to ap. prehend fug:ttlve American In· di8J'I Movf'mtnt leader Denna Ban.kl and Leooard Pe.Iller were brought here from eastern Oregon today for arraignment before a U.S. magistrate. Also brought here late Monday for arraignment on federal ('barges were Banks' common· law wife, Darlene P. Nichols, 20, Pine Ridce, S.D .• and A.nnie Mae Aqua.sh, 30, no address. Federal charges filed against Kenneth Moses Loudhawk , 21, Pine Ridge, S.D., and Russell James Redner, 28, Eureka. Calif .. were that they Were ac· C'e!iisories after the fact to hinder· ing and preventing appreb.ens1on cit Banks and Peltier. Chur<'h Enter• R-r'2' WASHINGTON !UPll -Sen. Frank Chur(h, (0-Jdaho), is ron- sidering entering MWa(husetts" March 2 presidential primary, the Boston Globe reported to- day. , "I might throw my hat in the ring.Jn Massachusetts, if there i.s (~1_N_SH_O_R_T____.J any more room in the ring," Church told the Globe. He re- iterated he would not make a de· cision on a candidaC'y until the Senate Intelligence Committee. which he chairs, cd~pletes its work next month. Spain. Bows to /ffar<'h RABAT, MOrocco (AP)-King Hassan II announced Monday that Spain has agreed to hand over its Spanish Sahara territory to Morocco and Mauritania, bow- ing to his "March of Conquest" by thousands of unarmed Moroc- (81ll5 into the desert territory. The king's declaration in a na· tional television broadcast was his first official victory claim in the dispute over the Sahara, but government sources reported the agreement among Spain, Moroc- ct> and Mauritania had been re- aC'hed.. last week. Morocco and Mauritania say their claims of sovereignty over the territor y predate the Spanish cooquest 91 yt>ars ago. I .... _ lloEMORIES OF 195ol DR. SAM SHEPPARD MURDER TRIAL Ariane, His Second Wtte, Viewed TV Dr•mattzat&On Monday Television Revives Sam Sheppard Trial COLU MBUS, Ohio (U PI) -Dr. Sam Sheppard i1 dead but not forgotten. Memories of the 1954 bludgeoil slaying ol his wife MarilrD and 'Dr. Sam 's'" two widely publicized trials for her murder wt>lled up again Monday night with a tbree-bou.r televi5ioo dramatization of the case. .o\riane Sheppard, his second wife, flew from her home in France just to !!lee the program. She wu only one of the many viewers involved in the tangled murder case against ber late ex· husband. BAY VII.LAGE POUCE Chief Fred Drenkhan, the first patrolman on the sC'ene of the slaying, asked to be excused Mon- day night from attending the city council meeting so he could sit home and watch the NBC drama of the case in which there "were never enoJJgh raC'ts to make a good circumstantial case." · Without Drenkhan, the other Bay Village city council mem- ber~huddled around a color set in city hall and also watched. Sheppard, a prominent physician, was convicted of murder- ing the pregnant Marilyn and sentenced to tire. But at a second trial. brought about in large part by the efforts of his second wife, Ariane, he was acquitted in 1966. THE SECOND MRS. SHEPPARD began correl!!Ponding with "Dr. Sam" from Germany while he was in Ohio State Peniten- tiary. They were later married and she helped Sheppard win the new trial, at which he was represented by F . Lee Bailey. Sheppard was divorced rrom Ariane in 1969. Later that year ' he married Colleen Strickland, 20 . Sheppard died in 1970 of natural causes brought on by li \·er failure. DRENKHAN DID NOT arrest Sheppard the morning of the di.sC'overy or the murder because of the evidenC'e or a burglary and the doctor 's "coherent story" of a "bushy-haired intruder." "At first when I talked .to Sam it appeared very likely he could have done it,·· Drenkhan said, ''but the more I talked to him I noliC'ed he w a.s giving a coherent story. "In the SC'ientiric aspect of it , when all the things were in· vestigated, he (Sam) was the responsible party," said Drenkhan. "In my own m ind, I think there should have been more investiga- tion." Playwright Flays • 3 Dead~ 3 S'erious • l . Juveniles Trapped After Setting Fire ' \ , ' WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. !UPI) -Six juvmiJets in the Lyoomlng County Prilon aet &everal mat- treuea on fire t.ocle:y ia an a~ parmt plot to 1am th<lr 11-... but were trapped in a Socked room . Thtte died and the Olhen suffft'eld seriows injuries. A iuord and a pollttman suf · fered smoke inbaJaUoo btA. were not sniausly hurt. ''J uadei'"stand tbAt the juveniles let the flre by burninll several m .. t.reues," a ri.re of. ficial said. '"They did not un- clentand what they -.. doing. II wu a plot to get <>1,_d there. 'fbat may not be the ou1cial ac· count right DOW . but that WU pee· tty much what happened." . ' ••w WAS the worst smoke 1·ve ever had to make an attack on.·· the offid&J said. •·we went to the second floor of lhe prison and there wu a lot of thick 1moke. We put masked men in right away. The juveniles were all located in Ole shower room sec- tion of t.bil room. The smoke was so· thick that the flttlften still could not see even with the handligbls on. We found the six. and the fU"St three survived. The last three diql." - Warden Truman Hartley said the ceperal alarm fire· broke out in the juvenile 1ect1on, located on the second floor of the 106-year· old. two-story stooe building in the heart of this north central Pennsylvania cit.y. THE DEAD were identified as John E!. Vanhorn, 17, David . He Lost More Than a Shirt LINCOLN, Neb. CAP) -Some men lose their shirts through drink. but one disgruntled Iowa State fan lost something he just rouldn 't hold on lo. _- After watC'hing the University of Nt-braska trample ISU 52-0 Saturda y, th e disappoint ed fellow deC'ided to drown bis dis - may in drink. · He made the rounds of local drinkin g establishments a nd woke up the next day minus a billfold containing $250 and his aftiflci.al arm. valued at $500. I..iiu.•oln police said lhe man, whom they declined to identify. had no recoll ection of-where 01 how he lost his limb . a-. JS, and Stephen Sullen· bt"rce:r. 16. an ol Williamsport.. Tiley died of •mote iobalalloo>. A 1"""1, Rich Goodbrod. and • -city policemen. F1oyd Reed. we.re treated at Williamsport .. Jiolpital for ~m.oke iD.bala.Lioa and released. Admitted in serious condition to tbe hos pital were Jeffrey Howlett, 17, Jeffrey Miller, 17, and Cris Stouffer, 15, all of Williamsport. nu: illlULTS •• the 1 .. w1y were imprisoned _on the first floor . The blaze did not spread beyond the locked room. Hartley said he knew the youths personally and spoke with tbem,l 1onday night before going home and nothing appeared amiss. ~ Polil'e said the· mattresses had been piled against a door. There was a fire in the a.a.me area of the prison last week but It ('aused no ser ious injuries. Tu:o Nurses Subpoenaed In 'Murders' DETROIT (AP)-Twonurses from the Veterans Administra- tion Hospital in Ann Arbor have appeared before a federal grand jury probing a s tring oC apparent murders at the center. Richard. Delon.is. chief of the ('riminal division of the U.S. at- torney's office, confirmed Mon- day that the two women were bi:-ought before the grand jury last Thursday. Sources said the nurses are the only persons sub- poenaed so far. Pilipina Narcisco of Yi;c;ilanti and Leonie Perez of Ann Arbor worked in the hospital's intensive care CaC'ility last summer when a s eries of Plltients suffered breathing arr ests. fl<rrll WOMEN are registered nurses and citizens of the Philip- pines, hospital sources told the Detroit Frt>e Press. Miss Narcisco will make a second ap. pearance. probably next week. before the grand juror!! in Detroit, the sources said. Both women are still working _ at the hospital. Mi ss Narcist"o was transferred in 5eptember to a iob where she does not come in- to contact with patients. U.S. Foreign Policy WASHINGT ON (~Pl -"TheHelsinkiacrordsexplicit- Playwright Arthur Miller said to-ly acknowl~J!e that OW' relations day that failure to take a firmer with the Soviet Union encompass stanreindefenseofhuman rights far more than trade, far more around the '<''orld means the Unit-than C'ultural exC'hanges. and E'd States is now following the that fundamental protections o1 STILL the best newspaper bargain Co reign policy of a "moral human freedom on both sides are eunuch." ~ oftheessencl.' ... Miller said. Testifying before a Senate He appeared at a hearing by pant>!, J\.1 iller said detente C'ur-the Senate government opera· rently amounts to ·~a bod y lions invf'stigations subC'ommit· without a soul " and th<\t "ex-tee, focusing on violations C'hanges of hockey teams, sym-J.gainst freedom to write and phony orchestras, art exhibitions publish under authoritarian gov- are weak reeds on whiC'h to bui ld emments . astruclureofpeace." Miller, who has been active The author "s"aid Congress and the administ r ation must take more con('rete s t eps to increase C'omplianC'e by the Soviet Union with the 35·nation acC'ord:s signed last summer in Helsinki. with tht> international ""-'riters' ocganiiation, s aid that s ince the immediate post· World War JI l.'ra the United States had suffered a severe erosion or its moral authority and prestige around the world. "' in Southern California At $3.25 per month, the Daily Pilot subscrip- tion price remains the lowest for seven-day newspapers in Southern California . 5an Bernardino Sun · Telegram ............ .° ....... $4 . 75 Los Angeles T i mes ................................ 4.75 . 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M\lf"-"I. ••I" ft,..Off'lff t1f•tf1ttf'I •t1f -UWf'I Hor'lll D•llM• bul W•\"111"1• ·-··¥~._._.,..._, $ullrl"'1•:1't•,m ,Ml\4: .. D.l'f'I • . L .. ,....,.,, .. m .... :=,:•·m. J'---,r-----,------------------------..,--,---..;;.-_J' !. -. , r I I ! ' Delay a 'Bonus' ' ' • • ~. Patty's Condition Better--Att0nieys SAN FRANCISCO (IJPIJ - Po:tricia Heant 'a attomt.ys, win· ning a sis-week delay in her bank robbery trial, ~e coolident her mental condition Wi.U have lm· proved en001h during lhe extra time that they can property pre- pareherdefenae. "We won," defense attorney Albert Johnson s•id Monday alter U.S. District JudseOliverCarter agreed during • closed<o(joor meeting to poe;tponethe trial from Dec.1$toJan.:ze. . "It's the case of the century," another defense lawyer, John Kl.eines, toldnew1men. ''Allkinds olnew laws are going to come out of this . The courts are going to have to fa~~ up·to t.he legal aspects of duress.. · JOHNSON SAID after the one- .hour 20-minute meeting with Carter. "lier condition has im- proved and we will be able to pro- vide an adequate deferu;e on that date:·· His client did not attend the t'onference. The defense legal team had said Miss Hearst was on the edge or a nervous breakdown as a result of her 19 months with the Sym- bionese Liberation Army which abdu<"'ted her Feb. 4. 1974. The newspaper heiress ' lawyers said they needed more time to prepare her defense than was permitted under the new rederal Speedy Trial Act which required a dere ndant to be put on trial within 90days of arrest. Miss Hearst, 21. daughter or · San Francisco Examiner Presi- dent Randolph Hearst, un·· derwent two months of psychiatric evaluation in San Mateo County Jail in nea rby Redwood City before Carter ruled . . she was mentally competent to llmd trl al. Dr. William Sareant. a British "brainwash" expert called into the case by the defense lawyen, bu bedl e"1minln& Miss Hearst siDce the put weekerid. He said she ha• been ''extremely cooperative.·· Accused Slayer . Admits Killing Two for Love SAN RAFAEL (UPl)-Awil· ness told a jury Monday that de· Cendant Charles Riley ad,nitted he murdered his girlfriend's parents because she. asked him to. "Marlene <Olive) planned the entire thing ; she set it up for him to execute,·· James McGovern testified in Marin Superior Court. McGov.ern. a male nurse at the Marin County Jail, said Riley '"told me he bludgeoned Mrs. Olive while she slept. He said he bad committed two murders ror his girUriend." Riley, 20, is charged with participating with Marlene Olive, 16, in the murders of her parents, James and Naomi, last June. In a tape-recorded confession introduced to the court, Ril ey told why the murder.; were car· riedout. "I had to do il or she wouldn't love me anymore ... they were going 10 take her away from me." he told San Rafael police in· \.·estigators. Hanging On • • For the fourth time this year Chris Best. 20, an escapee from the Napa State Hospital, threatened to jump from a downtown hotel in San Francisco but was coaxed off the balcony after three hours. Fromme Asks Case Dismissed • SACRAMENTO (A_P) -Lynette Fromme·s at· torney has a~ked tbat charges against her be dropped because prosecutors withheld evidence he says c6Uld prove Miss Fromme did not try to kill President Ford. Attorney John Virga accused the U.S. at- torney's office Monday of "willful suppression of evidence·· and said U.S. District Cqurt Judge Thomas Mac Bride must at least declare a mistrial if he refuses to drop charges. "They were actually in contempt of court," Virga said of U.S. Atty. Dwayne Keyes and his as- sistaDt, Donald Heller. "They were ordered to give this information to me and they didn't.·• MACBRIDE RECESSED the trial until Wed· nesday to give Virga time to interview witnesses. He said he would rule on the dismissal motion then. Virga said he should have been given a copy or statements bv James Oamir at the start of the trial instead of laSt Friday when the prosecution rested its case. Damir. a Sa<"'ramento college student, was in Capitol Park on Sept. 5 -the day ,,1iss Fromme al· legedly tried to shoot Ford as he walked £rom his hotel to the state Capitol. SECR ET SERVJCE agents say they look a .45-caliber pis tol away from Miss Fromme after ~he pointed it at Ford. A police officer says Damir later told him that he heard Miss Fromme say. "It wasn't loaded anyway,·· as she was being subdued. Virga said Damir's statement constitutes ex· <"'ulpatory evidence --:-meaning it tends to prove in - nocen<"'e -and under a MacBride ruling should have been given to him before the prosecution began its case. "Certainly if I had had this material before, it would have affE-cted the way I cross-examined wit· nesl5es, ··he told the judge. (Bet you thought our roqms cost more.) le'*'! la.."'Je and Ga1!er1a Bar. R:xJ;, paddle tennis, p.tttif'l9 green,b0(1miritDn, ~~iiiit,;:::i:c.".>L'~ 4 tennisCOJrts. ~~~' (Joly ~5<> for ""' , (1M<H1/9hts) Oiampeocwbt.ald'est, a>ekleils and tennis. SOUJM COA.ST PLRZQ ·MOTEL Bristol at Sen Diego Freeway 666 Mton Boulevard CoslA Mesa, CA 92526 (714) 540·2500 \\lE~N INTERNA'llONA( lt.OTECS •Ai. Petll\4HI In 1'~ wtth Unlled Aitllnn V •• • • • • . ' T•-. No\lember l8. 1975 DAILY PILOT a f>n Road Crews Arab Rules Ruffle Brown Frorn WlreServlces . has SACRAMENTO -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. ordered state officiali to cease talks with Sa Arabian authorities Qr\ a multimillion-dollar proJ involving the aissi1nin1 of Department TranspQrtatioo empJoyes facing layoffs . California to work on major road building progr udi eel ol in am for Saudi Arabia~ tia· . A Brown SPoketman said Monday the nego tion:s were suspended because the governor object ed to the Saudi Arabian government's insistence in barring women, blacks and Jews from the build.in& project. Department offic ie.ls C l jaid Saudi policy is "not Stale to issue a visa to anyone ~----------'-connected with the lraeli government.·· They also said blacks and women also are being excluded because blacks aren't welcome in the country and "women definitely don't participate in the business life or the Saudis.·· Rf'K Stud11 Continues ' UlS ANGELES (UPI> -The bullet that killed Robert Kennedy m06t likely came from Sirhan Sirhan's gun and further ballistics tests would not help resolve the so-called ··second gun .. debate. a rorensi<"' expert says. Stanton 0 . Berg, member of a panel of seven in · dependent experts who ref ired Sirhan's gun and ex- amined bullet fragments taken from Kennedy's body, said in Superior Court Monday the odds we re .. up around 99 percent" that lhe fatal bullet came £rom Sirhan ·s gun. • Gallo Wfnel"fl Arriued FRESNO (AP ) -The state Agricultural Labor Rel·ations Roard has filed an unfair labor practioe complaint against the giant E&J Gallo Winery, al- IE"ging vineyard officials of conducting "massive surveillanceo" by taking photographs of union or- ganizers talking to workers before the Sept. 10 farm labor union repres~ntation election and of firing two employes afterward. A winery spokesman, how ever, said Mond ay the photographs were taken tci prove that Gallo had allow~ union organizers on vineyard property. . ' Maf10r, RoblJfns Clash SAN FERNANDO (UPI) -State Sen. Alan Robbins <D·'.'lorth Hollywood ) told Mayor Tom Bradley he was "a damn liar·· J\.1onday during an unexpected confrontation between the two over the l'onlroversial downtown redevelopment plan. The face .to-face confrontation came during a breakfast meeting for Bradley organized by the '.'lortheast Valley Associated Chambers of Com- merce. Tunnel Builder Fined . LO.S ANGELES CUPll -Lockheed Shipbuild· 1ng and Construction Co. Monday was fined $106.250 -"probably lht" largest fine ever is5ued in municipal court history .. -for a11eged negligence that .led to the deaths or 17 workers in the 1971 Sylmar tunnel explosion. J.()('kheed pleaded no contest Oct. 23 tO 16 counls of gross negligence and 10 violations or the state safety<"'ode. ' ' . •• PURI.IC 011CE 4 Quit .. MO'TtC•ff AaACtM.A.Y mMDtlCAlttU.H&T.O•Y POU CT Al TO MIMe••t a•~ ll'Uff'N'nj SDG&E 1"4M,le•l'11c.<n,... 1Y~ ,,.., W "6ml\\kl'U pOlk.y ler ........ t-•' .-'od not191o<.t\ M:flool '""*""'' M r.uelly ,_.M.rlMIMtotr • •• ., .... .Mwl.tico-n-lltt'f' l".O ... ~•l11 lrY!M,Caf/Mt .. I•.,.... Board P'llbll'1ltCI 0.•"'91 "°"'' (»lly ,.._ ,..,..,_, II. lt1 S 6kJ. PUBUCNOTICE SAN DIEGO IUP!l - Fout members or S:tn PICTll'IOVS •us1HaSS HAMll'.5TATl!MlH1' ~ Tr. toi-'N Ol'l.O" h OOl119 Diego Gas & Elt.'clric Co. board of directors in ... ,., MllCl-i ~ CO. MA111tCUTlE•~. eluding president Walter 1lll0$ f . 8t1\t01. io.nt• All•, CA ~lwon M!ICIWll. i"3 W.\t Co.1 A. Zit I au -resigne<I -• .Ne•potl C.!Tf.'1-..0 -Monday. ™' l;N\.o"'"' I\ c-uc.led by ¥1 ,,... Thl' company di ........ ' C•lwln MlltMll lfl•\ ,,.11-nl '"'"'' loi.d ""'" 1"°'1 described the res'i~na · t1ons as ~ ··maJo r eo....t~C:••••<t10.MO..-coun1y .. ...,, ......... It!\ ' managem ent re .I ......, orga'nizat1on... 1 Pvri1·-O.•n~ C.0•\1 o.11r PllOI, The company said the ,.. 11•11•1S¥1oo., 1·"1~ 0'"~ utility·s board elecled1 PUBLIC.NOTICE Robert 1-:. J\.1orris to replace Zitlau, n 34 ·year employe of the firm. as 1 president and also as chief executive officer and member of the board. Mo rri s, 54, wa~ formerly a senior vice president. lie joined the firm in 1965 and \\'as vi<"'e prt>sident or marketin g beforl' being elected a st>nior vict> president in 1971. The announcement by SDG&E, ,1,.hich serves customers in San Diego a nd Orange counties, said the s hakeup in- <"'luded the reresigna· lions of ~t . R. Engler Jr. as executive v1re presi· dent and board memher, ~nd Carl E. llartnack and Sherman Chi ckenng as dire<"'t ors. PICl11'10Ul•UllH•U NAMl!!ll'AT EMl!HT Tlw IOllO•ll'IQ ~ •• -"II n..o NU•\ VAUG ... o< BA0f1'4E" .. 5 GENEAAl C0NlAACTOA5 •Mal G•).,. C.lf, .. J.4..,llnvton kot< "· C•l llornl• ~ -~'I' v ... ~. llM)I c .... Or(i., HllM•naton 0..(11,Ulo!o•n••,,.... ' Thi' tlu'll!On\ 1\ (OndLK!ed tlr M it di••-1 NlllrllV•<><I"" Thi• \l•le....,.nr .. ,, UIHI wtll> 1r-- Coun•r CJ••• o! O••n~ Couf11Y"" Mow -•.197\ •-n Pl>Nl-d 0•¥1.;pt Co.o\I O.Hr l>lklil. HO.,..m.,._, 11,1•.l).•""U.te-I, 1'1S •J'.16·7\ PUBLIC NOTICE FIClll'IOU' •USUOlll.SS • HAJllll!STAll!MfHl' ,,.,. f<ll_.1'19 --" dolna °""' .. "'' l!!OUINE MOlllfATtON!i. ·7~1 Cemlno Ad•l•nlo, """"•" Yit/t t..i1ton11111•1S M.ttty Wllllem fo•~li. ?"*I c-.1~ -••nlo. M olilon Vl•fo, C:elllo•nl• '"" Thi\ f:llNftft\ 11 conovc:lord by""' 11\. do YI-! I , H w Foroe• lnl1 ,..,,,....,, ••• ••led -•n l,!r "°"""~Cl••• ol Or•nQlt COU!llf on.Gt ..,_.n, lt1S """' Pvt>l•Voed 0.•noe C•••I 0.11, Piiot Ocl 21, ... oNow •. n . 11. itlS •11'"='~ Engler remained as a consultant to the prc-si · dent. Hartnack, presi-dent of Security Pacific P (.!BLIC NOTICE ; :'llational Bank in l.os l ----------~­ .'\ngt'les, h as been on "'!~,!~~~!~~~;:~s SDG&:E's board or direc· n. lol..,,,.,nQ OITIOI> Ii doil'IV IMI· tors since 1969. Chicker-_,.Ii COMM f'LOOA, HISt Cotu ... Or< ... ing, a San Francisco at-Mun11r>01on&e.c1>.c:.111orn1•'2M1 torney, ser ves as the O-.••I!!!. E. simon, 111s2 eou1,,. O•· clot, M""t1na1on Be.ell, C•1+rornl•'2W utility's general couns('I. Tflb fMIS!nnli ii conauc••d Dy ..., •f- c11~1dua•. ThC' company di s· cnet1••E S•mon : missed JOO workers -Thh t.1•1,,... .. 1 •• , ti1ec1 ... ,, '""' CounlY Cl••~ ol Or•nQlt Counlr on Ot about seven per Cl'nt of IObe< i1. i•1s ils work forcC' -last ~· PvOli~ Or•nve cuu o.ur Phot month aftE>r the Public 0t1 n .-NO•.•.t1.11,1•1i '"'·'' Utili ti es Commission granted only S2i million or a propos e d $105 million rate hike. Morris sa id som(' of the "'·orkers will be re· hired to "bring services back to a tol erable jevel. ·· l\.1orris. 5•1. s aid his first job will bC' lo "'im- prove the level of service which d e teri ora t ed rapidly since tht• layoffs a month ago."' PUBLIC NOTICE "IClll'IOUS aUSIHIESS HAM• !il'Al'l!MllNT -,-.,. lol-•1'19 "''°" Is 001119 w.i l'lflili •\ C:ENT U AY 11 ; f 051'£" I. A,~ S.OCI ATE!i. 909? Edi"9'•• ~" lfeti.r. (..llolo•n•• '21tll o..-"•' FOuer, 'M190 ... ,_ Bl...,., •f2, C••0.'1 ~owe, CMlf•,,,.,• -"""' Thll ll<n•l'nl I• cond...:t1dlty Ml )n dl•IOU.1 - Ouene R f oliler l"h•li l\1tem..,1 ••• llled wllh 0.... Counly Cle•~ o1 Or•noe co.,,.1, an O< tobott'll, 1~!~· ' -Puflli~-O<•n0ot C ... •I O.Uy pjto1. Ott 71,11'\dNo~.•.l l .ll,i.1~ 'll .. I~ "' FtJur p1L'll' \V.1rdr1•ht·r ).:<il' Jr1 1und rh<: tlotk. jJlkl'r, '>ltl\lll"''' 'hl'll, liHl).: 'k1rt 1n .1'w<:J~1.1.·ntJ<.I I 101 .d. ~o lid pull .on pJnts. Jn 'fr1..•\Jr..1 · pn!~t'\f'l_·r. Uy L£·or~l·e ()r1J.;1n,i1~. / Puv.,k r hlul', ~pr1nj! ~recn Jnd pt-.11.h In \i/l·~ 10 tl1 Ii'>. :o:.UI I Ordc. r \,\ n1Jd i or ,1rdl r by !l'lt:p!u1nc.·. C.ah!11rn11.:nnl Drc.'''L'' SOUTll COAST PLAZA -· Bullo_<k's Sd~s,!A_Goasc Plaza, San Di ego !fccwa y at Uristol. Costa l csa, S;i6~6 1 I -' A6 pAILY t•JLOT EDITORIAL P A GE Boycott Missed Mark Pete Remmel, executive secretary of the Central l..abor Council of Oran~<-· County I 1\l''l.·CIO), h ;..i::; been flexing his political muscles lately. Remm<'l 's n1ost rC'ccnt J>OWl'r play attempt was an ill·con ccive<l t1t tcm1)t tu force Supervisor rialt)h Clark to fire County Planning Co1nm1~s1on e r Shirley Grindle. Rl·znm cl figure~ hl· has the t._·luut lo hurt a Politician wher e 1t l1urts must, in his campaign pocketbook. The labhr leader t old Clork that if he didn't boot Mrs. Grindle off the f'l an11ing ton1m1ssion, labor y.•ould hoyt·nt t 1 he ~u1">Cry1 snr 's then.upcoming $100-a· ticket cockt;:1il J)<ffl y f undrais(·r _ 'l'o h is crc<ltl. C.:l;1rk r~·fUSl'tl t<1 hl' intimidated by Re mmcl 's lhrccil and IL"fl :\lr:::.. Gr1ndlC' o n the com- rruss1on . As things turned uul, t'Xt·c·pt for his o wn absence_ the Re mme l boycolt f1ztlt"tl. Clark 's cocktail party last week turned out lo he a y.•cl l attl'ndcd financial s uc:ce:-,s . This heavy-h etndcll. c.:h..1n1:-.y attempt to influcncl' the county planning 11r,>Ct'">S gc>l the rebuff 1t dt•- ~erved , anll lt•ft llc:n1mcl "1th the dubious image of~' paper tiger . liut it also ra1Sl'S tht' int>vilable question l>f wh Jt ktnd or (jlll·ntion ~on1~· of the bigger n1ont•y :.tt· te11dccs \vcr c ho ping to gel fo,r their in vestment. r Fire Safety On the <.1ve rage, the 126,000 homes in unin - corporated Orange· ('ounty territory arc s afe r today from thC' thre ot of fire t h:.tn they were five years ago. The latest fire saft•ty ratings from the Californi:.t Insurance Servitl's <)rganization s how th:.tt tht~ ;;iverage for dY.1ellings in county areas dropped from a rating of 6 to a rating of ·I on ;1 SCi:ile of 1to10. 1"he r atings art• used by insurance companies to set premiums for fire i11::.u rance covl'rage. 'fhc Jo..., er the rating, the lov.·erthc premiums. In the case of county territory the saving pre- s umctbly will <imount to abotit $3 . l million t o policyholders compared to former premiums. '!'hough some of thal savin~ is offset by tax bill ~ th;.1t cove r i>urchase of new cqwpment and additional i11aflpu..,11cr. it is still a si gnificant improvement. Much of the cre<.bt for the rating improvement should go to the coWlty fire department for ils in- creased protection efforts and to other entities, in - cluding the water districts. \vl1ose contributions 1n· <'reast.-d firt• protection capabilities. Why Not Compromise? P ropone nts of year-round daylight saving time \\'c·rt.• ha11py when Congress, alarmed by the energy l'r1s1s . ir.rotcd to accept it on a trial basi::,. It was indL"ed pleas;;1nt not lo h ave to plunge out intU darkness after i.i tlay's work. But even the staunt·hcst advocatc1s of continuous d;.i yli ght sa\'1ng had tu be m ovc<l by horror s tories of l1ttle ch ildren standing on d a rk, :-.nov.:y roads waiting for school Ln.i::it•s in the dc'1d of Y.'intcr. So last yei:ir's compromise -a return to s tandarcl tinll' fur the four "'·orst months of \Vinter, with d:..iylJght saving c·onling back at the end of February Wi.IS aCCC J)tabll'. Now, howevc1-, the trial p e riod is over. UnlC!ss Con gress takes further action, we'll be on standt1rd ti111t• until the end of April. 'fhe l'~e bruory c utoff date made muct1 mort· sC'nse. By the n the morning danger to the youngs ters is ov('r and everyone can bent~rit from the extra hour uf evening d i1y hg ht, which undoubtedly reduce~ traf· fie haz<.irds during comn1uting hours. Congr ess s ho uld settle permanently on the four· month con1pro1nise. • • THE GLASS ~OUSE 6AN6 Goveniment Controls Made Clear LEAA Pf>lishes Its 01c11 l1nage ( ART HOPPE ) Washington I met a distinguishl>d looking gentleman in tht' bar ut tht' Mayflower who said he was· a ctir~tor. ··o; movies? .. I asked. "Of corporations," he said. "I am an in - terlocking dir ector. • serving on the boards of three oil com- panies. two airlines. onl' aerospace conglomerat(' a n d a railroad ... "''Sounds like run . \\'hat brings you to Washington'!" ''TllE F R EE <'nlcrprisc system. I am here to help our great President in hi s vigorous battle to rt'movc th e bureaucratic fede rul controls that are strangling competition. destroying initiative and striking at the very roots of our free en· terprise system.·· "Oh, I'm for that. As the Prcsi- dt>nt said the other day, the gov- ernment should quit selling air fares and regulatin~ routes. Bov. with keerrcompetition, I 'll bet v•e <'ould Oy coo:ist ·to coast for 80 bucks. "That idiot in the White !louse was out of his mind! Cutthroat <'Ompetition would ravage our flourishing indus try whil'h is rapidly going broke. It would creat e ha voc amon g our passengers, our s hippers. ou r stockholders and me ... "TllAT'S TERRIBLE. The President should certainly keE'p the controls on to stifl e cutthroat competition ... "Exactly. Except, of course, on oil and gas. Wh y should the federal burc<1 ucr ~1cy tell us how Dear Gloo111 y (;us How much longer arc we goi ng to put up with Squeaky F rommc's mak- ing a mockery of our judicial syst<'m ? I thought when one was 1n1pri soned one wore prison g<i rb, nul red satin. The farce has gone far enough. F.11.R. much \l:e can charge for our oil ? I .et the price be set, we say, in the open market through healthy competition ... ''And the price would go d , .. own. ":\lo, it v.·ou\d go up. Actually the price o( old oil would doubll·. Rut the.poor oil companies nct.>d higher profits as an incenti'll' to ::-;earch for mOl'l' oil." .. i\lorl' old oi I?·· "SO. mort• new oil . 1\s our Presiden t s:1ys, only through healthy competition can we drive up the price ol gasoline and cut do"'·n on the consumption of ex- J)t'nsive imported oil. the price of '>''hicb is set by the OPEC, that being, of course, the pri ce Wt' charge, too ... "I see. Th<' government should retain controls if prices would go down and ren1ove controls if prices would go up." "PrecisE"ly. The only other time fl'der;tl intervention i::-; "'ar· ranted is if fi scal m.i smanage- ml'nt is threatening bankruptcy in an area that would adversely atfect the economy." ··well. I fe el sorry for New York. but ... " "Not New York, damn it. The President is quite right to ll·t :\!ew York go down the drain. Tt ci£>ser\'e!i it. I was refemng tu J..ockheed and Penn Central " I TIUSK I understand our fr ee enterprise syste m now. Our gov- ernment's got the enterprise, our businessn1en have got the system. and 1t ·s only free if 1t costs us mo"re n1oney. High Price of 'Law and Order' WA Sll lNGTON -0£ the millions that ex-President Nixon distributed to mak(\ good his campaii.:n cry "law and order," <1 staggering amount was s pent to m:.i 1ntain ordt'r for his own \\'t•ll bt·1n~. Through the Law F.:nfor('emenl .!\ssistance Administration $.1 .5 m11l1on oi the taxp aye r s money v.·as )?ive n t o 1'"1 or ida to ht•l p keep the peace during the 197 2 l'On\'entions. Another $558,92•1 was bequeathed to the San Clemente, Calif., Police to rQ,;&k e the area s:.Jfer for Richard Nixon. ... Thl~ gronts to Florida, of coursl', benefited Republicans <ind Democrats alike, since both parties held their conventions in Mia1ni Reach in 1972. Internal docume nts. intended for official eyes only, tell hov.' the money wa~ ~pent : -TllF. POJ.JCF. departments of Mi ami :.ind Miami Beach received m ore than S2 million. ll was spent for overtime police pay, portable radios . clo*d circu.it TV monitoring systems, mobile communication va ns. night vi s ion devi ces, h i gh-intensity light.s. photographi c and protectivt; equ.ipment. '" -Bec au se the 250 state h.ighway patrolmen assigned to the Democralic s-onvention co mplain ed about the communication::-; problem, LEAA allotted $79. 795 to purchase 325 "helmet type portable radios" in time, for the R epubli c an convention. -Another $50.385 was granted to provide Florida police with sophisticated equipment to make radio broadcasting more secure for '"highly confident i al communications ·· -TO CONTROL the rowdies. a $24,786 grant was awarded to . (JACK ANDERSONJ replenis h stocks -.....aftt'r th1..· presC'nt ::.upply of lt'ar gas 1.s exhaustl'd. · · -There wC're oth<'r cash-g r ants for m 1st'C'll:.1neous purpu::.t·::.. inl.'lud1n{: $2 .112 for Dr. Hobert P. J ohnson to hand It' ·'such th1n r::s as !ilr e ss and s train. minor laceration::. and wounds possibly occurr1ni: and treatment of common di sorders such as colds, fe vers and 1nflul'nza." The San Clvmente police, ml'anwhile spent tbeir money on riot gea r and pohce vchi cles, including a Ford Bronco pick-up truck suitable tor bouncing along the California be ac h below Nix on's st•asidc l'State. Footnote: Our associate Rob Owens. who has been l'Onduct1ng a three-month 1n\·csti ~ation of l,f,.l\A. r£•µorts that no federal funds will bl· uffC'rl•d Kansas City or ~C'>'' York City for the 197G con vention s. :--jbr will the equipment from Florida b1..· tr:lnsf erred to the new convention sites. -TllF. ll F.l,TER -SKELTF.R I.aw F.nfor cement A::.::.istancc Ad - ministration has spl'nt abou~ $20 million look.jog at itself in the mir- ror. The money has gone for re- ports -annual reports, special rl•ports. thick reports. thin r e- ports. reports with plain covers. rf>ports v"it h fanl.'y covers. llere area fewo(them : ~Despi te a bureaucracy of some 730 ~'or kers. LEAA ap- parently can not produce its own annual report v.·ithout outside help. four o( the agency's seven annual reports have been pre- pared by a private Washington editor, Joe Foote, at a total cost of S99,330. LEA.I\ o(ficials assured us that they will write lhe next re- port themselves. . . -LOYOLA University in Los Angeles was awarded a $293,700 grant •·to assess the need" fOT a looseleaf encyclopedia on law en- Corcement. No less than 20 "ex- perts'" worked on the assess-ment~ For all that money, the taxpayers wound up with a two- volume report which is pow gathering dust on a n LEAA bookshelf. Said LEAA's own ex· perts of the encyclopedia, "there v.·as no demons trated need for such a work and, therefore, nOre· ason why such a project should receive Curt.her s upport from LEAA." -LEAA is even supporting re- s earch i n Canada about American c rime problems. University of Toronto Professor Waller Berns. an American, is workiiQI: on a book ''ol interest to a general audie nce" tentatively entitled "Crime a nd Capital Punishment.'' The taxpayers are fooling the $P7,822 bill for the re- search, and Berns will get the royalties, it any, -At Washington's American University, meanwhile, LEAA is helping former D.C. Police Chier Jerry Wilson write his pro- fessional memoirs. A generous $163,828 has been set aside for a two-year research projectJ l analyzing the past ten years ol 1 D .C. crime cOntrol efforts. ! Wilson will be paid $48,465. -LEA;\ spent $17,481.32 for t he work of Press Intelligence Ser vices, fnc .• a Washington news clipping service. The Cirm sends LEAA copies ol national press stories of interest to the agency. The service costs about $500a month. -Another $32,477 went lo Nolan and White Visual Com- munications of Arlington, V.a., to finance the art work and design the format for the six-volume re- port of the National Advisory Commission on Criminal Justice Standards. / I ' , Wasps Losing Their Sting F.thnic Americans, fed up with ht«.1.nni:? themselvt's referred to '>''ith slur.names, fought back '>''ilh words such as "\\'h1lt·y·· and "llonkey" and "\\'asp." "W<tsp," uf <.'Oursl~. rl'fcrs to "'>''h1t c Anglo ·Saxon l)rotl'S- t<ints." S u s t <iin t•d e:'lpressions of dt>ris ion n1atlt• the W:.isp thl' bad guy of the 1970s, Rlut>-t>)'<'rl blondes played harlots 1n the movies ; the hl'rO<'s were somcthinG else. ( PAUL HARVEY) Oozens of books and artil.'les :ind TV s hows have poked fun at or s tuck pins in Wa sps,. BECAUSE thC' Was p sym· bolized the ruling estabLishment. '>''hic h everyone knew wa s responsibl~ for all the world 's ills, it was open season on Wasps. Theygothim! Rye-bye, Rlue Eye9! ~ew York 's sanitation union blames th11t city's problems on ··a Wasp conspiracy hatched on Wall Street." In Chicago, applicants for the police department are dis- criminated against if they are white males. .!\ study financed by the Na- tional Science Foundation shows that one res ult o ( the racial transition of neighborhoods is a higher price for identical homes -for whites. THE WALL STREET Journal suggests that the new "pov.•er strueture" in the United States is less ethnic than corporate; that if there is now a dominant source of influence in the United States. it is the educational communica- tions industry. Law Still Hides Travel Costs The Wa ll Street Journal responds that the longtime up- perdog Wasp has now become just another underdog. "This analysis is cited not to la- ment the fall Crom prominence of the 'Wasp' but rather to de- monstrate that most or the wrath against him, as most social pro- test o( recent decades, was mis- directed." Contained in the nev.· open legislative records \av.• arc re· quirem<'nts whic h shoul~ be ex-, tended to cover all pubhc agen· cies. Authored by Assemblyman l,eon Ralph it mRkes mandatory the annual reporting of all expen- ditures of the l.eg1s lature on behalf o( each me mber. Jn prior years s ul.'h inform<l· tion was readily av<iil<lble but. :is Report e r K.W. Lee of the Sac · ramrnt o Union found'" in developing his award - w inning Golden Dome series. lime!I change. Denied ln· formation concerning the money spent by individual members tor !IUCh things as rent. telephones, postage, printing <ind ~asoline for lheir stale furnished aulo~. Lee's banging away at the secrecy had much to do with motivaUng the new law. ACTUALLY there wrui no need ·-I -. [ EARL WATERS ) for the law if all members were ::-;i mply ~ranted, equally, a rial amount for those expens<'s. F"or some reason the Leg1slaturt' was lUlv.•i\ling to do that but opted for the det aile d accounting. Pres umably that will m<ik e managemrnt easier by subject- ing to exPQsure those tending to abuse their privilegE"s. Jn the past there was som e suggesti on that some v.·ere us ing gasoline credit cards lo fuel the cars of their family and friends and even their boats. Such excesses 10 the Cuture will s ti ck li ke sore thumbs. While the trave l and pt?r diem rxpenses of the members have always been open to inspection, the law will now require an an· nu.ii publishing of th~t informa- tion which will mak1: junkets morE' apJ>a rent. Jn enacting these provisu>ns lhe J,egislature-. perh:1~ out ()f pique for the role (fovemor J erry Brown played Ill rorcing the Job-y a.nd ca1npaign reform in- i initiative, included the require· mC'nt that afl his travel and offire exp<'nditures b e annually pu blished. Now that's \.\o'here thl'Y didn 't go rarl•nough! Tiff: AMOUNT ol 1.ravelin~ done by '1ppointi\fe and c1v11 ser,•ice o((ic1<1.ls would shame a J.owell Thom<is. lf the money s!>f'nl annually for the ir journeys were stacked in one place it would make Fort Knox envious. Tht" 3t\J"\.Ual lab just tor their out· ol·state trips must be enough to bail Ne\\' York City out of its WOt'S. Of course they will tell you all their trave ls are both neeessary and benefttial to the state. Perhaps some are. Dul many are little more than oulright junkets or pa.id vacations. Even when a dbstont metting may seem worthy o( attending, t.here st>ems little excuse for an agency to ~<'nd repr esentatives in multiples. Yet a week doesn 't go by that California otficials are not to be round wanderlna: around the nta· lion, and even the globe, attend· I • inf? st~min:.irs. conferences, con· \·1>nt1on s, and ~·hat h3\'e you. \lost ).!C'Tll'r<1lly thl'Sl' are held in hi~h-rt>nt places s uch as llawaii, \11 an1i Beach, and Sun Vall('y. !"<iOR IS th<' junketing limited to lhos<' at the state le\'el. Local gover n1n c nt s teen1 with Gullivers . Among the worst are the school offic t<il s whose alten· danct' records <it far-away places is much b('\t<'r than in thc.1r of. f ICC'S. WhilC' travel expense r('('ords of individuals are dldy ker.t by tht' state controller, it wou d re· qu.i re <i dozen doetor<ite can· didates lo plow throu~h lhe mon- thly account' to dctermme which are abusive. JC it i~ appropriate to publish such records oC the govtf'nor and the l .~gislature, it wouJd seem just as proper to require the same ot all s tate employes. It mii?hl provide som e pertinent in· formation for th e legislative committees at budget time. lk>11df's, what ·s good for the goose tag~ for the gandet_ The :1ubordina\f's s hould be no more favored than their bosses. 1 • Indeed. a r ecent analysis tor the National Opinion Research Ct"nter, directed by priest· sociologist Andrew M. Greeley, indic::ltes th<il in education. in- come and occupation Wasps now rank beh ind Americans o( Jewish, Irish, Italian, Germ an and Polish extraction. In the Establishment pecking order the Wasp now ranks sixth! l'.\I E MPLOYM E NT it ill now thl' Wasp 'tl.'ho is increasingly dis· criminated against. The Fair Employment Prac- tices Commission says t hat federal and state money may not be deposited in banks which hire a disproportipnate number or 'Wasps. If that"s not the way it'$ ~·orded, that is the effect ol the FEPC "aflirmative action pro- g rotms,'' a euphemism (or quotas. Where there are too m•ny "'hite Anglo-Saxon Protestants they mtist be moved out to make room (or others -regardless or qu1:1lilication:s. In l">t•troit, 825 white policemen \\'t'Te laid oil because they arc v.·hitt. _, ~ . The Wasp h as lost ttis sting . Wasps, it turns out, are not neai-- ly so much a threat as they are an endangered species. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wt"ed, PubU3her Thoma3 Kttvll, EdrtO'r Barbara Krnbich, £dllonal Pog~ Editor '.fhe edilori al page of the Dail.)' JP1lot seek s to inform and stimulate readers by pre.senhn~ on this, pa~e ~iverse commentary on topics of interest by syndical· ·.ed columnists .and cartoonists by providing a forum for reade~· 'views 1nd by pre.senUn.g th is ne••spaper·s opinion!! and Ideas on current topics. The editorial opin ions of the Daily Pi\04. appear only in the editorial rolumn at the lop ol th e pagt'. Opinions eic. presi;ed by the ('Olumnist1i and ca rtoonists and letter "rik'rs arc their own and no end orsement (}( !heir Yiews by the ~ily Pilat. should be inferred. • Tuesday, November 18, 1975 I, - • I i ' - • • FOreign mndels deliver • szgni ettergas SMALL SPORTY CARS ENGINE hevrolet Monza 140-cu.-in. 2+2 4-cyl. 2-bbl . Chevrolet Monza 140-cu. in . Towne Coupe 4-cyl. 2-bbl . Pon tiac Sunbi rd 140 -cu .-i n. 2-Door Coupe 4-cyl. 2--bbl. Oldsmobile Starfire 231-cu .-Hi. Sport Coupe V-6 2-bbl. · Buick Skyhawk "S" 231-cu.-in . Coupe V-6 2-bbl. Datsun 280Z 168 -cu.-irr. Sport Coupe 6-cyl. F.I. Toyota Celica ST & · 133 .6-cu.-in. GT Sport Coupes 4-cy l. 2-bbl. VW Scirocco * 90 -cu.-in. Sport Coupe 4-cyl. 2-bbl. Fiat Xl/9 78.7 -cu.-in. Coupe 4-c yl. 2-bbl. Audi Fox 97 -cu .-in. 2-Door Sedan 4-cyi. FJ BMW 2002* 121 -cu.-in . 2-Door Sedan 4-cyl. 2-bbl. Mazda RX -4 80-cu .-i n. Coupe Rotary 4-bbl. Por~che 914 * 120 -cu.-in. Coupe 4-cyl. F.1. Triumph TR -7 122-cu.-in . Coupe 4-cyl. 1-bbl. Sou ,ce; 1976 EPA Cal1forn1a Fuel Economy Guide. ntly mileage. \ EPA ESTIMATES TRANSMISSION HIGHWAY CITY Manual 30 -19 # Manual 30 19 Manual 30 19 Manual 26 17 Manual 26 17 Manual 17 Manual 32 19 Manual/Auto 38 24 Manual 31 21 Manual 36 24 Manual/ Auto 30 19 Manual 28 17 Manual 28 20 Manual 27 19 • ~ Source: 1976 EPA California Gas Miieage Guide. Figures shown fo, VW ilnd .BMW are compo511es obtained with manuel and automatic tran&miss1ons • I • -are p ri~ u t .too. re ' You've heard all the big news about GM's new mini, Chevrolet Chevette. Now take a look at some of our other small cars. Because there's a little bit more car between you and the road / in most GM small cars, you may not get quite the mileage of some of the imports. - But when you check out the chart on "Small Economy Cars;' for example, you'll see that both theirs and ours were estimated at 30 mpg or better in the EPA highway test. And only the Dat sun 710 and VW Dasher exceeded our 19 mpg in the city test. Of course, these figures are estimates. Whether you drive a foreign car or one frorri GM, the mileage you get will vary according to the kind of driving you do, your driving habits, your car's condition and available equipment. Compare the gas mileage ratings in the charts. Then drive the cars that interest you ... ours and th eirs. We think you'll prefer GM's. SMALL -EPA ESTIMATES ECONOMY CARS ENGINE TRANSMISSION HIGHWAY CITY Chevrolet.Yega 140-cu.-in. Manual 30 l9 Sport Coupe 4-cyl. 2-bbl. Pontiac Astre 140-cu.-in. Manual 30 19 2-Door Coupe 4-cyl. 2-bbl. . Toyota Corona 133.6-cu .-in . Manual 32 19 2 -Door Sedan 4-cyl. 2-bbl. Dat;;un 710 119 -cu.-in. Manual 33 22 2-Door Sedan 4-cyl. 2-bbl. Fiat 131 107-cu .-in . Manual 30 19 2-Door Sedan 4-cyl. 2-bbl. Mazda RX -3 70 -cu.-in. Manual 29 19 Coupe Rot ary 4-bbl. • VW Dasher 97-cu.-in. Manual 36 24 2-Door Sedan 4-cyl. F.I. Volvo 242 130 -cu .-in . Manual 27 18 2-Door Sedan 4-cyl. F.I. at your ·fomia GM Dealers 0 .. • ' . AS DAILY PILOT Tuesday. November 18. 1975 Sex-Secrets Up in Smoke LONDON CUPll -The bored housewives of Portsmouth breathed a little easier today -their sex seerets have gone up in smoke. A bonfire of depositions detailing the sexual ad- ventures of hundreds or Portsmouth women has ended one of the most bi zarre murder mysteries in British history. ON NOV. S, 1971, PETER STANSWOOD, a 32· year-old businessman, was found slabbed ~ death in his t·ar -a J apancse paper knife still eml>edded in his chest. 1 In a four -y ear investigation of the seemingly motiveless murder . police interviewed 20 ,000 persons and took formal de!X)Silions f1om 2,000 - mostly reluctant women. Officers promised to dt>stroy the doc uments at the t•onclusion of the case. Th<'y discovered that Stanswood, a marriP.d man with two children. had earned the nickname ··casanova · · -aflt:'r the 18th century Italian rake - Hundreds Await News of Disease l-IOl'EWELL, Va. (UPI) -Scores o( people in this industrial rity arc awaiting the results o( blood tests to delerminc if they are infiicted with an in· rurabk> disease. Nearly three months after the blood tests, state offit'ials have not yet ret'eivt>d results on whether residents are af. f et'ted by a fir e ant poison produt'ed last summer by a now de· funC't pesticide firm. diseas e include trembl ing hand s, s lurr ed speeC'h, twitching eyes and loss of memory. State Health Depart· ment o((icials in August rondu('ted blood tests on about 400 residents who lived near the plant to · determine if they ingest- MORE TltAN a dozen ed the poison . t'mployes of the firm, I.ife Srience Products Co. lnC' .. have been hospitalized with en- cephalopathy -damage caused to the brain by a toxir s ubstanre . The lJ.ii, Oeewpational Safety and Health Administra· lion has rharged Life Science with safety violations in connection with the illnesses. The agenC'y believes C"ertain produPtion runs of the pesticide kepone may be responsible. SYMPTOMS OF the ST!\TF..epidemiologist Dr. Robert S. Jackson · s aid last week he did not yet know when tesling would be C"ompleted. · "ll gets u_retty s ad when I have to tell one of the people who call in wanting to know about their status that we don't know because we ha· ven·t done their sample yet,·· he said. 'l'here is no known C'W"e foN.he illn('SS. I.i re &ienC'e shut down in July shortly afler the illness was detected. $7.000 for only $t39.03 a1nonth. Whether you need $5,CX:O Of $10,0CO gel it from the people who lend million5. Commerciol Credit. M onlhly poymer't based on o $7,CXX> HomeOwner loon, for 84 months, ot on onnuo\ percentage rate of "' 1 6~~. Total payment $1 \,678.52. A loon of $5,((X) and over must be secured by a combinolion of real and persona l property. Commercial Credit Corpora~ IS\ HomeOwner l oa"s ~ • Costa :'>lesa • 370 F.. 17th Street. • .645-8700 Santa Ana • t2:.!8 t-:. lith St~l • 5-17-587 1 by having at least 66 mistresses and three ii· legitimate child.tea. ' THE INVESTIG/lTION ALSO UNCOVERED a , tanile of love arrain that stunned even veteran de· . tectivea in thUs ftnl'.lish channel seaport 70 miles 1 :south or London. One ofrieer said tho5e involved were ''respecta- ble married women the mothers or today's permfssive gt'neraUon. ·· . Police ca('erully checked-out a gas engineer, 43-year·old Ken FrOmant , wh en Stansw~od's widow, Heather , included him in a.two-page hst of her ovt'n lovers. Detecti ves found that F'romant was in Portsmouth the night or the murder and not several • hWldred milt's away as heC'la1med. TllEY ARRF.STF:D IUlt AND T ll E widow, who collected $39.140 in llfe insurance, and c harged them with murdC'r. Rut Mrs . Stanswood talked and her story put her bt>st fri<•nb Liz 'fhompson 1n the dock ins tead. Th<' pros t•C"ution said lhat Liz Thompson had 1 be{>n Pett'r Stanswoocrs lov('r but was Fromant 's mistress at the time of the murder. It charged she had fatally stabbed Slanswood while Fromant held him from behind. Aftt'r a 17-da y trial. Fromant and I.i z Thomp:-;on were found guilty of murder and given life sentenrcs. Df;Tfo:CTIVES Cl.OSF.D TltF. CASE last '¥\.'eekend as they had promised by burning the confC's:sions of illicit affairs. The> judgl' who pr~idt•d at the trial said the murder rnoli\·e r(·maint'{I a mystery and it "-'as un · likely tht.> court had ht'ard the full truth about th e 1 killin~. Rut the housewiv(':o, of Portsmoulh lhought lhe C'ourt had heard quite t•nough. • • ecasy? 11 1s nol o s1mpte losk for o polient to reach and ma1n101n ··1eanwe1ghf' for life First !he pol1en1 must have on honest desire-lo cure his problem .. then occ ept profess1onol guidance horn trained Medical Doctors Lindora·s unique 10·week lreolmen! ond tro1n1ng p1og1om will teach pol1ents tlOw !O 1eoch and mo1nro1n theu ""lean weight" for Ille A sole and prachco l pion. with p1oper nutrit1onat diet. and conl1nual emotional supporl New audio and sub·hm1nol visual aids ore used to mot1vole the pollen! The enhre program •S unde1 ft)e strict superv1s1on al Medical Doclors. special· ists 1n Bo1101r1c Medicine l tndolO Chf"llC~ ore owned one oamon•\teieCI by Mechcot Doc!o:s that r~11.c1 inc" PfOChCe 10 Bo110111cs All O rn1c Pe1sonnel 01e hcenwcl by ll'M? State ol Col•!o•n•o Coll for information Monday thru fridoy 8 A.M. to 6'P.M. Lind0ra1 MEDICAL CLINIC NEWPORT BEACH, 645-3740 ' ' ' COSTA MESA 557·1893 Pace l'fotess1ona1 Mesa Vei dt- Hldg rroles~'oral Bia 1 Son Bernardino. E. Lono Beach· Mission Hiiis Hawthorne· Orange · Newport Beach Gorden Gfove. Long Beach ·Pasadena lo Habra • Woodlond Hills • Sherman Oolu Wt,\f Covtna. Fullerton. Riverside· Sonia Monica eo,:ta Mesa • Pomona • Cerritos • Hollywood be ready for the winter •onths ahead with a GE GAS DRYER Multi· Temperature GAS DRYER • 3 Temperatures, Normal , Delicate and Fluff • Permanent Press Cycle with cool down • Manual Selection of up to 130 minutes drying time •Up Front Lint Filter • Pilotless Ignition .. ' ••• NewGwn ~·---. May C'!t <C~vities SALES. SERVICE . LEASING ~ J~~Yr~r;. \A'?b-;. . Mlcsion V'tejo Imports llilwa\&kee'• Chlldtt?t'• .:w•;:;.,.., ... ._¥,..,... Ml"'°" y,..0 131.1140 Hospital says a chewing ~==,,;,,================'~ gum with a calcium in· grf'd.ient may belp fight tooth decay. Dr. Charles J. Wilson, Red~fl A.lvin AdamCJ>e.wq lhe Kansas Bureau of Investigation agent who s olved th e murder case made famous in the book and tnovic "In Cold Rlood ... is re tiring. · -.liter or-niTbo1p11a1·1 dental section, aakf a two-year j\tudt ~ that there was a 39 ,_.., rent reduction bl the rate of nellf tootb d ecly among children who chewed the special gum. Bridge OK'd SAC RAMENTO (AP) Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. has sig ned legislation intended to C'lear the way for construction of a $50 million Antioch bridge aC"ross the San Joaquin River. ACCORDING to an artiC"le f.:Ubliabed. in this month a tssue of the Wiscbnsin (J>ental As- sociatioofs Journal, the gum eGatained calcium sucrosepbosphates. t Wilson said that after further testing, the sub- stance migtit·be added to commercial '-toothpules u a means oi preventing c'avitles in children. DMLY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 642-5678 Fl~AL WEE K CARPET STEA M CLE ANING A VER AGE SI ZE LI VING ROOM , DINING ROOM, HALLWAY & 2 BEDROOMS .~;<A IDA N ' s4999 • COLOI IRf<.H U•>O\ • OfODOl Ill« •ft U l lLl.EQ ~ C ALL FOR fR:E-f-ESTIM ATES •. r. APP RE C IATE Q UALITY (-·r-··ttt\'~. , Call Now! 548-6915 UClMSfD . WUAl.untED & INSUIHI CLEAR CARPET CARE Good"-...,_-*-.ZS.1975 Steel·Belted Radial Tires .. Now At Popular Prices! The 40,000 Mile Tire WHITEWALLS 95 Size BA78·13 lube less whitewall. plus $2.16 F.E.T. • SPECIAL PURCHASE! General's original 40,000 mile tire-The General 't:5uai.Steel Radtar . Built with 'J. two tough steel belts ••• J'·._,d1al ply construclion. WHILE THEY LAST! Size FR78-14 Size GR78-14 Size HR78-14 Size GR78-15 Tubeless Whil-1111 Tubeless Whitewall Tubeless Whitewall ' Tube~ss WhOewall •4&95 •5195 s5595 s5395 pin $2.67 plus S2.89 plus '3.09 plus S2.96 Fed.Ell. Tu Fed. Ex. Tax Fe<I. Ex. Tax Fed. Ex. Tax Size GR70-15 Size HR78-15 SizeJR78-15 Size LR78-15 Tubelus Whitewall Tubeleu Whilew'lllll BIG s599s s5:195 s5795 CAR lo:"""'·'' Piua $.3.17 SPECIAL plua 13.31 or'3.46 ed. Ex. Tu fed. Ell. Tall F9d, Ex. Tilt deP9ndtn9 on •I~ .GENERAi. TIRE ----· COAST G.ENERAL TIRE .,; Don Swedlund Inc. ~ hht_...,. A'4r1 cmd Wer "'ltld ••• ~ ...... '' .. o....;,.t Tltj llON1. COl'IPIU!h11tr •MM ., litdepeMl.nl d••l· l•t Ol1•l 1yl l'l9 tM 2855 Harbor Blvd. Costa Meso Phone 540°571 Q 646°5033 , 0•~111 ···"· •'•. ----Sooner Qr Leter. you'll Own ,,_e~erals. ____ _.11111 • .. ' ... s ' ' ( ' I ( ' f I ( I S,!ate Campalft Kissing_er Not A Fonl,A.sset? By O.C. IWS'llNGS Of-~ ..... - \ Prealdent Ford'• caillonlfa eampalp eo· thairmm -All<><ney GeneHLl:Yelle v..,...,. aod si-.te Senator DeDG11 Carpenl•L <&B.-por.t lleoch> -say u.....,, Kiloln&er 1bould stlY Q\lt of catomia campalCJ>inl, but Be«J' Ford would be come. .... Younfer su11al<id Ncent1J It '"l"1d be-better !fiord if KiJ11inger atuc1< to dli>IOl!JlCy be<:ause be i needed and would DOt be welcome as a cam. p gnu in California: .!ut Younger indicated M would ~pleased if · -.·:.Ford'<: boos es to campaign in Califorola. With reference to ~ aecretap of atate. nter suc1eited iii«e cliPlomatically lh•t ger is ''prob.8.bly not a llitbility, buitbeinay a rincinc assel" .. • ••• 1 :· "" THE IAGUN.\ Bea<il Republican Assembly is SP50ring two cruise» Wedn~y atioard the 151· ftllOt. Yac.ht Nesco I . • ~. Jat"k Smith, president of the unit said the cruises out of Newport Harbor will include a b)l(fet 1.-icheoo crui1e from no6n to 4-p."m. aod a buffet dinner cruise from 6p.m. to10 p.m. ± Appearing as guests on the cruises will be most the Republican .candidates for the U.S.' Senate. 40th Congressional District and the 7lrd aod 7'tb Assembly Districts, Smithaaid. ,. Reservations can be made by calling Smith at 4!M460'l. Donations for each cruise are $15 .00 for Ifepublican Assemblv Members and $25.00 for non· if embers. * * * . STATE SENATOR James Whetmore will speak Wednesday to the Orange County Life Underwriters ~iation during the group·s meeting at lhe Santa i"'a Elks Club. • • •• ~ MEMBERS OF the LaguDa Niguel Republican omen's Club will hear a talk: by Finh District ounty Supervisor Thomas Riley during their eeting Thursday. It starts at 9: 30 a .m . at the Monarch Bay Beach lub. I . • Deaths Elsewhere t MERIDEN, Conn . UPI) -Funeral rvices were held today ~ Ernest J . King, 59, e ""Washboard King ·· Nashville 's Grand Ole ry in 1968. 1969 and O. who died Saturday It hi s home. OAK!,AND (AP I -R. ~anley Dollar Jr., 60. resident of the Robert liar Co. founded by his andfathet, died Mon- ay after a Jong illness. I.ON DON <UPI I - ritish playwrig ht oberl Cedric Sherriff, 9. whose olav about life Jsi the trenches or World lWar J, "Journey·s End", "' Death Notlre• j GISE LIL LIAN lEAF(;l'IEN G15E, r.t.i· t of JWwp0rt Beach. Cit Oatt DI~ I> NovemOer 1•, 191). Surw1\lfil 11'1' IWI" uql>ter, M1rl lyn M Gl\e ol 11ywa rd; 11$ler , J vn1 0 1\en ol ftke_ S.rVl(.H ..-;u be hlld"' Kl·OD ~May, P1tll1c View O\lfll'I. t1rm111 t. Paclllt View Ml'"-•11 rll, Nt..._1 Beecl>, C•. dirl'ttfl:i llY cl lie View Mltrtw••Y. LOVE LOI S M, LOllE. •1t1•de"I of ~ !Ill;, (ii. 0 1l1t of dtilln f'klvembef 11. 7S. Survived bf l>et lOn JKk ol .,,.. "91 Mar; ci.euo11t1r, P1>w nis...,.. i c Geit of Ho l lywood ; l l we ill!Ckl'llt.,,e11. Pl'h1te lemlly ief'\lltes 11 bf Miii It l .00 PM --tdeY, 1c!llc View Cflepel. 1ri1erm1nt, t"actlk View ~morlill Plrk, ~ ~tac h. dlrtc te<S br P•cllk Vitw ortua•'I'· T"• lat11 llf •uQ9tllS .._1111 cOl'ltrlDUl!ons bf made to The kilt\ Ca11cer Soc;lel'I'. has been produced around the world, died Monday. MO:>ITER EY (API - Wynn Bullock, 73, "'ho switched from cont"ert singing to photograph y and won "'idespre:id at"- claim in his adopted C'areer. died SunOay at his home aft er a long iJI · ness. FllHOtl""'' Mt.Dlll'ulld, N11ncy E!fll'lf 11nd wi11o...., K•lll> Trol-, Dilnlel fojlCll.Olill ilncl Ev• t'.llubetll Pitts.er, Fr..., .. lln J. ilnd MilJlM In• M(Carty, Kill"" and P•lrltll. J . 9-y, Elol"and Louis K. Sihta, &iell'lrly J . M>d ~·~Par ,._..,...,Roy AnlhOny ilnd Kllhlttn Mi .. el, Dilvlt S. efld Roblfl S. ~:.of!, IC&ll'llffft S. and Pl'llUp C Gebl'lart. Mi1 rg1ret Vlrginoa and Geoflll Dilnlel c-My.Sheralln&ndG&ry L . s.teptiitM, Ro ... ..,..~ Jan 5r11ven Cole. Arvin Ue al'ICI Lind• M. '-'" ,JH n Reflt't! and Gary EUIQlll'ne CM rid•, J111nr.; L. ¥Id ~ron l . Kearin. Milureen Pa1 r1<;1a and f""ll'fleAl>drew lJlll'(rlf, 9orn>le IC11y and Alvin Ue- Ntvllle. Llbta S. 11nd P •t.,.rd l LiM!, Mllr~r.-1 el'ICI Jame1 Let warn••. Sa lty I. and M •t"""r Frtclerkll Ctand•ll, U\Nr ~•n ilnd Carol "'"ff Flortt, Rowrlo and Jwl liln Crillt, Mltl'lal Alwisand Lu...,. Kil" ~, J-Rote!lil ill'!d E-rd E••l.Jr. Rtti, Palrkla An1> 11nd ~••Id Lertiv s.nd.,.m, J1tn•"' II. 11nc1 IUtlWrGW /rMHelt, Svwl'! A ll~n and Wc.1'11•1 ~ . Row. uwrtnte Tl'ollm11111nd Pilln!la Al11ln Miocrl,,,,,.r-y A.111'!dJtt11~ R. "ORANGE COUNTY Research - - Prolting Arteries · • Tu.d!)t. Howln\btt ti. 1175 DAIL y "'LOT A' Students Tackle Academic Decathalon BJ CAI.EB TBAINE& Ol•O.ihM11141$41M Tbe asaem bly bell riDp at 7 :55 a.m. and Rudeotl we re sealtd in the &ymniUiium at Coita 11 .. alUfh School. Sou.ocls ju5t like any ott;ter 1cbool mortt.ing, right! Thia particular mom. Ing happened to be a Saturday an<I all the stu· dents were eager to get to wort. f!nvlamentala ii what iii tbi• started in their tJLmmer employment But tl\eae seven bells :stressed ttlrougb lhe de-area." a.od. triPIS to Sa('ramento were surely onea lh•t the cathloo." Ern i e Clivio, a to meet Ya r i ous students would not do The decathlon is· ltr\JC· member of the team· Jeji&lator:1 . without, even on a day tur~ lik~ the OecathlOD rtpresentlng La Quinta . JWJt as the first bell th•l atudenU wouldn't of the ancient Greets. -H i I h S c b o o I , rana: O\lt earlr Saturday think of a:s a day to be at but the events a.re a ('00· Westminster, said, "It's mornlng, 10 did :six more school. test ol ac1demic rather not Uke football. Thede-througbout th e re· th.an pbysical strength. calhlon isn't $C hool·wide mainder of the scholastic ,.~·~~:,~s famous. but the tearil event. "~ ... .,. A TE.\M composed ot tbree boys and three eirla compete in acad~ic areu includ- ing math, ~ial science, physical and biolo&ical :icience and English. members arc pretty ex--;::==========~===:=::::'.'.=:=; cited." . WiMcn; in each level of cpmpetition wlU be booo'red at an awards banquet held· after all the tallying and .scoring is completed. ' HARBOR VIEW LOTS • rt1r .... D-.hWw-.iw .............. ..... _.. ...... .._ LOW PRICE -TERMS OWMU: CICr 1 •• Y•T I& '7Ml44 ·Thts"w.G'i>art of the at- mospher&.at this year's Ei1htb Annual Orange County A ca dem ic Decathloo, sponsored by lhe Orange Count y AJ"l~EJM -In .an en-Department of Educa· courag1ng report 10 ~e tion and the Orange effort agalo.s_t hea,rt dis-County Ac ad em i c e•~e, a Un1vers1ty of Decathloo Association. Chicago research team reported at the 48th Scientific Session of the American Heart Associa· t i on that an an · tic h olestero l drug already in use in humans has reversed hardening o f th e arterie :; in monkeys. The students. chosen by their high schools to represent them , compet~ ed. against other teams from 33 di!Cereot high schoo l s in Orange County. AMONG THE •wards to be presented are re-. commendations for scholarships, offers of LOW COST AUTO The dru g, cholestyramine, was given for a year to monkeys who developed severe fat deposits in their arteries rrom being Ced a hi gh.rat , high- cholesterol diet for one The compe tition . AJ Ji Ii D R . W A R R E N · broken down into dil· CO 10 SM MARSH. chairman of fetent le-vels much the this ye3r'g decathlon. same way high school Seminar Due said, .. The ass ociation sports teams are, was on holds a banquet tn the varsity, scholutic GARDEN GROVE - December and 50licits andhonorslevel&.~ The Mental H ea lth don a t io n s from in -ElwoodSchoff,a~ial Association of Orange dustry" which h eljl sup· science teacher from County is sponsoring a ,port the costs or the Santa Ana High SchooJ, free public workshop on event. He sees no reason said. ''It 's hard to, find alcoholism at 7: 30 tonight why the decathlon , people on the varsity in the Felj'1w shi p HaJI, which was ·fo.unded by level who want to enter. Garden Grove Methodist Dr. Robert Pete rson, The varsity level is tbe Church, 12741 Main St., Orange County superin· low group, they are the Garden Grove. tendent of schools. in low group and they lack The workshop will 1968, shouldn't continue ("Onfidencl'. At the top inclu~e representatives inthefuture. (honors level! it's not fr om Al cohol'ic s year. Dr. Lester J . Julian, difricult to get someone Anonymous. Alanon. INSURANCE .&_ Marriedpersonsovertwenly·five S 102* annually Twenty-one year old single males s 144 *annually Nineteen year old single males (fwll 10..,. 1tudenh ~11'1 S 167* annually •wtttt,.... drivlftl ~ AUTOPSIES showed coordinator of industrial toenter." Alateen and Dr. Joltichi that fatty deposits in the education for the Orange Julian said, "Inquiries Takamine. chairman of BOB PALEY and Associates Inc. aorta, th ~ principal County Department of havet"ome intoouroffice the American ~1edical artery leading from the Education. said, "The regarding how persons Association Commission Phone.• Sot.llh0nln9eCounty6'1·6SOO heart, were reduced by .un"'.'.:d'.'.e"._r:_•::ta'.'.'.n'.:d'.'.i'.:n~g~o".f..:'.b::as:'.'i":c _ _:c:_:an:::_g'.'._e'.:t:..:'.a_:d'.'.e'.:c:.'.a::th::::l•::n~lik:':•:_oo:::AI:::c~o'.'.h":o".lis:.".m:·~----'~~~~~~N~ot~rthi::=~Ora~~ng~•~C~oun~=ty~S~4<=6~~3=20~5=~ about fiv e-sixths after ,· one year in animals given the drug and fed low-Cat. low-cholesterol diets. Their r es ults were ("Ompared with other animals not given the drug a nd with some given the drug and high fat diets. Hard e n in g or the arterie s, or a theroscleros is, is caused by the build·up of fatty material in thc1 arteri~. As the build-up continue!!, the blood l'hannel is narro\lo·ed . making it eas ier ror a: clot to form and shut off the flow. The result is a1 heart attack or a stroke. I BASIL R!FKDID , chief o f the lipid ! metabolism branch at the National Heart and Lung Institute ( NHLI) said in Washington the report was encouragin g, but does not mean the drug would work in humans. Other experiments h a v e s h o w n atherosclerosis can be reversed in monkeys by die-t manipulation alone, Rifkind said. but this has no t been proven in humans. A major trial involving thousands of people and sponsored by the NHL.I is Wlderway to see ir di et c h ange s a n d cholestyramine can slow~ or prevent development or h ardening o f th arteries and its conse· quences. Rifkind said it may be "like trying f or the m oon ·· to hop e that older, well·established artery disease can be re, versed. I Time is runni • • ,. - a · (l)~ (7 Indonesia , • Prudhoe Bay- North Alaska • South Alaska '\\ • Coal Gasification- NewMexico out! @), You cannot afford further delay on. any of these natural gas supply projects. One of a series of reports by Harvey A. Proctor, Chairman, Southern califomia Gas Company. BALTZ-BERGERON FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mar 673-9450 CQsta Mesa 64S.2424 i:tow., Ric.,. rd Clydl' ~ !.ydney t...ea 8oyle,CerolMilrl1t11ndM11rill ' REFLECTIONS nJ 11,·. h t1\\'c'\'C'!', h:1 vt• th1 • ric;l1r l ol Nllrth SlnJ'L' 11f Al:1,,,k.1 !11. Fuller, C.rol a nd Robl'rt E. i.-y, Jfflntt" Rlent tnd Char les .... &oilrgl'. P9911ietnd Rlc!'Mlrd P•ul U>pi1, Col>sttnee and Micha el 'NOOd, JKll. How11rd e.nd Marlor•• ... , . CAlrl*'lt.r, IUtllill"d l . ilfl4 a..i11 Miorle Oo<ltl!ltt, ilMl'lltil IC. Md Oil vld AldM by Reyn f Sheffer ""-· _,,. lll'>l~t <l!l PJ(llllpl, l !1itl(llt, 11fH\J' llti .111 -..:1 1vc 1 n nicn ta I ;it Ut )Jl. ' l:ct.lU"C \Vh iJc \"t"'r<.: \V ,1iting ror BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa· 642-9150 Jac .. 1on, Phlllp Suell ""4 Jine r----- IEw!Yl'lfllf -:1rrrov.t\-., the ulliJ1l:llc CO'-l in tlii.; 1nn,un1cr {alrc:idv hn.~hL·r 1hall 1il,1t 1!11111 p rc~cll t ~ourCL" bcc.1u 'c tin.: g.1. \\•111 h:ivc to cover .i.:rc.1tcr Ji..,t.111t:c'-) ·1 h is i'i .1 vit:1l !-upply n£ .~.1~ [o r <'.1 li1or11i:i: :tnd cnu!<l he rc.1d y for J c\ivery h y \V:IY nf :i nc\v 2,;i00·n1ilc pipL"l i11L' ~y!-.tL'n1 in the e:irly l9HO!>. l~u t hcrt', l 11f1, liL"lnys could be very. \.:11\tly. McCORMICK MORTUARY L.agun1 Beach 494-941 5 San Ju1n Capistrano 4ss..111e f:tAC•FIC VIEW MEllOAIAL PARK CerMtery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach, California 6-C4-2700 PU:ICFAMILY COLONIAL fUNERAl HOME 7801 8olsa A\18. Westminster 893-3525 t SMmfS' MORTUARY 1 627 Mlii'fSt. t Hunlinglon S.1c:h ' !!38-<1539 °""""'·Flora l. and Hirold A. l'M-IOl'I, TI!omas Roclel"k .. ilnd _ ... , Sl .... 1¥1<.I, J-1 M. aftd Joseoh C... 9o'follft0, Kr~li L. and O\ilrl<t' W. c;.o111«.Mlcllil .. O..n•nd oar-~ 0.soitr, 0.!l~I W. •ncl J .ntt M. '""""· .i.ryt Lfftll Md Jol'ln P•lrkll Ul<llll'lilft, Q>ery\ Mn 11nd ()eMi~ ""-' '"'"""' ... II Ell~ M1dJ1rnH Dow91i11. QlrMlhH. Piltricl• A-ilfld WlllH" "*' Farrell, Tl.,,. Merle 1111d J1ll'I.,. !itl'W'n Nloellff, Dertc'I' ,,._rle •nd Denn•\ ..... ~.U•AnneO.MldJKl<R. .....,,.,, P1trk ll Gf,Orge 111d "'""' ..... 8rOOIU. Chlrvt Mn Ind WI Ill em ICI~ VilndettilOll, DI-and H-rd (Jent, Rencla11 LM ilf'td Linda R .. 1 .. 1en , &vodr Jow~ •NI Mllrtn~ ..... M Oe!'ll, Linda A11n •rid $tewM1 An· -· I Pl:lBUC NOTICE "ICTITIOUI •USH•ISS NAMll STAT•MllMT TN tollewl119 .,.,_, ilN Oelrllbwi-"""": JOii C. HUGHES AIRSHOWS, Jt01 Wlil..,IY LlllC:•, Wle 111. ""-1 IMdl. ClllfOml• '2660 065 EnltflWlln, lf'IC •• ((iltlfornlall '''' we s 1erl'1' Pl ace , = 111, "•""""" IN<.11, c.i~1 't==========~I ,.,... """""'II~·-"'. Cot• : I •11t10t1 . PUBLIC N011CE 08$1E11..,.,1 .. 1,IM. ~ ... C. """""" PrBiOfPll "nils NlllMM -• flied w!tl'I li.t (llunty 0..11; tit.Or ..... c-ty 1111 Ot· IOWJI, mJ --ll'llbll"-4 OrllHI .. C.•t Del~ Piiot, ,_.,ll,ll,HllHICIDK.t,1tlS Ql).1! RUFFELL'S rm:n;:STERY .wi...y .. w..+ ...... ••22 _,.,.... ''"" C... ..._.141 .. tS• ..... ,.... . .,_ .... ,... .J 16,400 NC...tl todclt'· twt• ,._ 6" OM to MY ....... 7 ..... wml_A,..._W.-.d Appreciation might be called a form of lubrication ... the . "grease" whi ch makes inter-personal rela · lionships work m er(• smoOth!y. It's !IO easy to say "th ank you ", yl't it is 50 onen neglected. Al this time or the rear we thank God for ou r many bles!lings. This should be a daily rout!'.!.l.!lther than an ann ent. Bu t we should not ov erlook the opportunities we have to brifil'.hl en someone's day with a cheery. heart-felt "thank you "'. Do it often .. it benefits all concerned. We'r e thankful for t he opportunity to serve this community with an ess ential servire and for the many ~ends we have made here, over the 'years. .,Stt€FF€K mottTUl.a.y q ]'b SOUT M CO AST • HIGHWAY l/IGIJNA Bf A(H 4CM-IS3S SAN CLEMENTE 1S33 NOR.TH Et. CAMINO 11.~L 4q'}-0100 .. ·--. . - \.\°hen H cnn1t·~ tn the n:ltUr:il )!.:l' ... hort.1-.__:,·, ,,1lllhcrn c·.1 lifornia 1-: T\11111111;.: uut ot trn1<... Fnr ~ix >'C.11 , d1,· l~.lS Cn1np.1n\ h.1 ... hLL'll tryini-: to t1ht:11n the ni:C:C'-..,:lJ'\' .1pp rnv:t l.., fnr • .1 \':lTJl't\· ut ._:,1-. :-.upply project"· The prohlt:nl \"tha t 1t t.1kc ~ th1t , . tn five \·car-. to htnld lht· f.11,;illllt'> ncci.:~ .... ;1y t11 deliver 11c1\ g.1 .... ;lftc1 :i pprov.d ~ .trc ~r:111tcd. If\\<" r.: dLJ.1~ .;,{ 11nnccC''-;1rilv f ron1 ).:Citing n.11u1.il ,\:,:1-; fronl thL·,e. nC\\' !-1Jt1rLC1-o, hl:\\ hl· iur1 C'\I 10 cur1.1J\ S{"J'VICC {ti ~n1 .i\l htt'-llll:''l"'- ;ln<l in.Ju..,t r1 c ' ,..,h1l h <...111·1 ,,,·11c!i I•.' 11th...:r fuels, by 1979. In snuthcrn C.il1forni.1 , th.1l could me.in cJo..,cd hu~1nc''-l'" .1n d ir1 h Jn .. ,c ..... It \.,.d\ ,iJ.,t1 111can u1lrll'l!"''·11 i\v h1~hcr ..:u:.t' f11r v1111. It's the public that is hurt by delay. At the \·cry out ... c t, h·t\ ('1nph.1 1 .L one th 1 !lb· No one has t he 11,i:h1 tc • dl·ny :Jppropriatc ~overnn1cnt.1 l :i~cnc 1cs re.'.'lsonab lc time t1 i 1..11 ry uu t their :t <.. ... ip;nc<l n:spon ..,, b ii n H. '· 1\ 11 ' nf each of our 1n a1nr .~:i~ ~upply project : 1'• further incrc:i"ed <lllC" to r1 ,1ni.: CO'>t' .. I or c x;in1pl(", uur pl.11110 h1 111.i.: l1 q 11cf1cd na1u r:i l 1.;:i <> fron1 ('nnk inlet rl ) 111snurh 1\l:tsk.1, hir rr li:1,1fi,·.uion 1n !-ollthcrn C.1l1forn1.1, !.H:C' :i.ld l",\ c.:ost" nf :ihout $97 n1 illion for c.1cl t yc:ir 11£ <lcl:ly • ()ur pl.1nncd en.i i :,:.1 ... ific.uin11 11l.1nl 111 Ne'" !V\c.·x1 co (I).\\ h11..:h 1~·p t.o:!-cnt-: nnt only .i 111 \V '-ll pply (_ n f g:i .... fot s0tid1cfn l ·,1 Jifo1nL1 hue ,d<..r1 .111 imp0rt:int IJf'\\', 1•nl lutinn·f1c-r, .111d effic ient ll~C nf rh1.., n.1tin11\ v.1<..L Ln:il rcsnurcc<;, \~·il l ln'-l n1nrc 1h:i11 59{1 n1 1llin11 ,1JJn1on.1 l C:lLb }\:.11 ll 1.., dcl;1yccJ, si111pl y f1nn 1 llii.; clfL"Ll'i n{ infl:l!inn. And our effort !o hrin~ L~'G fr,111 1 lnJnnc..,i.1 (I). lil...i.: the other pri11i.::l1,, 1.1Ll'S l:Cl'l l1llfL'.l'1' IH\l\l l!liJ.l\Hl\111\ llL'!ltly ~lOIJ n11'!1on fn1 t.'.H h y1-.11 nf d('l:1y, Other projects, other delays? \Ve h:tV(" n1hcr "UJ'ply Jl T(l\Cll' •.ol \.1t:1! 1mptir1.1n c<.·, too, .1n<l Ji:l.1y 1~-11 1 bt: LOf-lly in c:\cl1 in<.1nnlc. .. Fur :tnnt her ex :l 111 rll', 11 c hn pc t• 1 ).:t'l n.1tural g:l~ frn111 thl' Cl1l1,i:y-111.:h How the delays happen. ! lur fir:-.t co:i l ~.1<1ifi c.1 tion pt:int i11 Nr-1.,. J'vlcxic1 1 \\,1~ori,i.:in:1 l ly ~t hL"<lulctl tn ht·i.:1n ~c rv H.:C thi" ye:i r. Uccausc of the iimc it is raking 10 gain 1,1vcr 100 :ip pro vals from 40 d ifferent n:ition :1;!, state, rcgion:1;l :1t'ld loc :1;J ::i gcnc it.,, it no w looks like th~ p l.int \.'o'n n't be in operation unti l JrJ7'1 .. 11 the car l ic.~t . 111 \:t:11L·1;1J, dc la)'~ h.ive hcct\ ·111,cJ by 1c}!td.1tiPn .111 tl hy fcdLr.11 /*" 1·,il 1i;ir" 1vl11ch i11h1ll1l or !-h ~\.,. t\(1;vn ! 'lll0l g v 1' I' Ill'\.' t~. :l nd by t he d iti iC\l i1 1L'-' 1'1 r:1 1,in.: 11HlHl'Y on :1 n1.1:-s1 ve ~t:;1lt: U• ln1 .1l1LL' lhn..,c pt olt:t:l ". 1\11d 1.11-.iug 1noni.:y di:pcnd-. 111\ .. :nlightf.'!lC\I tL",l:111.1u1r y pnl1 t.:1L-.. 1\1..: tJic,e dcl.1y\!1c:1din).: us int , .l\l C'lh 1.l'.V t"f l ·1'' Jn I 11!1( ... \lL ll , tilt: ,\11\1\/l:T i ... }°l'~. Lui, \\<' f,, I tl1.1~ :Olt..h .1 C"1 1 ~i' ll L"C.:{I l111l h.11·1·l-11. It''" .nt.: .dlo\vt-,1111 11111\L' .1 ht·.1J ••• .ind pr111np tl y. 1.1r 1111i11.:1n f11111t.1!1011 .11 1 gJ 1hc n .11111.1 ) ~., ... 'linrt:i~t·. \\~llL \11u1hc111 (-~lif11111i.1 • t •. 1-. <·11111 p .1nl'. t ~n x ;; HJ•! ;, gas l P' I\ llf~~· k''• ( ,l !if Uf 11 \,l 9( ~ ),'! I. • ' • A J 0 DAIL v P1LDT Tuesday. NOYeiflbef 18, 1975, Indy Replicas Keep Armchair Racers 'Revving'; • By Al.AN DIRK.IN OfO•• O.t11, "l'-'~ You (•oul d <'all tbcm the• only saft• Indy c ars ever-bu1Jt. C>r you t•ould :,<ay th1•y arC' the only ones the ::t \'t'r age d ri Vt.'r can aff orli. Both t•an bP said OC·t·aUSl' the.<.f' {':irs 3rf• oot full -~ize rt·pli1·as of lh1• lndi f1rl1tl')(lli:, 500 chHn\pions , hut fllcx.iels , fivt• in cht·~ Ion~. onC' fortieth lhl' s 11.l" of the oval r.:1c1ng (':irs Tht· n1o d cls <ll"l' ht·ini.t r11,11111f.1('lurt•1! 1n r r>:>t.1 't1·~a hy Intt·rn,1tiunal i\1tltll•I l{l•:-t·art·h ;\S~o<'1 <1tt·s l l'.\lllA I, iJ l"UlllfJany "1ltl :-uc h n,11111•:-:1 ~ Tl1n y ll ul n1.1n, 11"·n1·r 11f tht· In· c11anaJ><1l 1s Spl·l·d\11;.1\ .• incl /\rt J.1nkl t•llt·r. l'lltt·1·t;.1111l'r .ind tn tli.1:-tr1;.1I ('ntrt•pr1•nt·~11'. .1t 11:-; he.id l'r£•st d€•nt 11( till' t·orn p.1ny 1.s Ill'\.'\'{• \Vlnt::>tlll , .... hn :-aid th;.it l'._l l'h n1l)(!('I rn.1nuf:1t'turl·tl "'Ill rt•prt•st·nt ;1 SJ0.000 111111·:-.tmt•nt in . r1 ·:-t'o.1rt·h and dt•vt•ltJpn1f•11t '!'ht• nlt't a I rep ru<luct ions 'ol.'i II :-1·ll 1n kit forn1 :it $19.95, and \\'h1t~nn 1:. ('11nf1dPnt lhttt OOlh l11 t• pr1e~· ;1nd till' <"ar n1odl•l "·ill bt· :->mall t'lll)llgh that i.I f';_t('lll~ f,tn ran h<t\:t' <t<"Oll t•c t ion. \\'h;_il a it>t of pt·upll' Uun't r1· ;1 htl' 1 ~ th;il thC' art 1:-> in r(•prod 11l' 1ng :1 nlLJlt..lturc.·· .\.\'h1t:.un t'>. 1ll&1ned •·our eomp..-titors have models down to 01hout 12 u11.:he:> tn ll•ngth, but we think ours arc ~Ort' attrst·tive. You would !'loon run out or roo1n 1r you had a l'OI lt•Ct tOn of C':JrS a f O\,ll long.'' On(' t•xan1ple of the minutC' de· ta1l 1s in the decals. ''Sun1t: lcttcr- inr. C"nnnot h~ read with the naked ('ye," Whitson said. Whitson said th:1t tht• mo<lt·ls :ire n1ad1· out of in ctal. and art> u throwbat·k to lh1.• ('f'allb1nanstup 'S ome leuerlng read 1Cllh eye.' (d .. ral) cnn •tof bP the nok .. d -------- of yc•a rs ;1go rtl• cl:um{>d tht· al loys us('cl anct tht• dn· l·a:-t ll't'hnt qut>S Pmplo) l'd "'l'rl: a tr..1dl' st•crl'l. lie est1m r1tt•d thar 1t "'ill takl' lht• averag1• rnodt·I n1;.ikt:r 11houl ::;i x hours to ;1s:·a·rnblt• a t·;.1r frnm th<· kit, wh1l'h l't111to.11ns fi.I Ph'('('S. A fde. ,!?ilH'. ;111<1 :1 pin vic·1· arl' the only too!s requ1r1·tl. l .11tt'r Il\1 1lA plans to .<.1·!1 thl' n1odel~ usst·rnb!t·d al soml•llun~ under $50 t·:ich T ht> c:ir~ "Ill bt• sold 111 hrn1ted. • signt'd t!d1tions to und~rline the cra!tsm:tnsh1p involved, The first model out will be the 1975 Jorgensen Eagle, construl.'t- ed with the aid or Dan Gurncy·s All Aml'ric~n Racers team . Gumcy 's signature will be print- ed on the first 10,000. Produt'tion will be extended lo covt'r all thl' 59 Indy winners. in- cludin~ such famous machines as thl' Dues<•nberg Special and the 1911 ~tarmon t\1a:sp. Whit son l.'iai med that the l!\.1ftA models "'Ill be closer to the orig1n;'.jl s than n1odcls manufat·tured 'by competitnrs becaust> of Indy Speedway 0"''flcr Jlulman 's asso(·1ation with the ('Ompuny "It giVE'S us 0.\1.'('eSS to all the e:irs that arl' 111 the musl'um at Indianapolis." \Vh1tson !'>aid. Ill' added that the sale of kits \\'lll begin next month. Thl' busi- ill'SS "'111 be l.'o ndurted on a m:ul- orcler b:isis . ""'Llh t'Ollcctors or· der1n~ the models through coupons plal.'<'d 111 t radc journal~. '\Ve"ll ('Orne out "ith three ur four models a year," WhilSl)(I said. "And nobody Wlll get hurt on the track or in the pockt't book ·· Wershow REAL ESTATE AUCTION Larger Oil Companies Off Hook -·Kennedy EXCEPTIONAL 23,657 • SQ. ft. 3-Story, Air Cond. OFFICE BLDG. with on·site parking on 26,532 SQ. ft. C-1 Land .Santa Ana. Ca. Excellent location and outstanding oppor1un1ly for use1-b~, investo1s 01 sy icales. • f•o fl»•"'''"P 1n !•"~ • 1, fn)l t 10 S11•ll An• f , ...... • l bloc~ lo Sa nu ""' r 1n1n' .. 1 C1•·tt• • 1 molt lo 011n.:1 Cou"h C,.,, Com~1., •I m•!• to Auila<;• 'r11h10" St'!""'" 1nd Vn1on non• ~Q~•·e •On 1•1• P••••nl lo• r.1 '''' • Sl\l( Or-. THl PllEflllSlS 2100 N. Main St. SANTA ANA , CA. THURS .• DEC. 4 \\'A.Sl!J:-.IC.TO:"J 1uf>1 l Sen. F.d"·ard '"1 . Kl~n nt-dy 1 0-!\ota ~~ ), say.<. !he f."{'deral F.ner~y Ad, ministra"tion eunct:'n · trat,~s ~l't' cuntrol t~n $10,000 for only 5167.51 a month. Whe1her yu<1 need $5. or $10,COJ gel ti lro'TI rh.._, peop1e .-..!, lcrid m1ll1ons. Comm1.-1c,a ( ... J T f;' n'.hly payment l)o~ed on a $10,0JJ H1,n 1 Owner looh, for 120 rnonlhs, or oo annual percen1age role of 16°{, Total oovmt-111 $20, 101.20. A loon of $5.0CQ and over mu:.! be secured by a . cornbinot1on of 1eol and por~ono! property. Commercial Credit Corporation<®> HorneOwncr L .:r~ CC • Co~tn 1\fcs~l • 370 F:. l ';'lh St r•"\'t • 645 -8700 Snntn Ana • 1:!:!8 t-:. 17lh St 1·cct • 5.17-5871 forcement again~t s mall and ind('pt'ndenl petroleum firms and Jets big ones off the hook . KF.NNEO\'"S senate jud.it'i ary sub('om mittee reported Sunday on a six month Sludy of the Ft:A. The report said FEA collel.'ted $800,000 in penalties for pri('e viola- tions from s mall oil ('Om- panies although the violations totalled S88 million. The report said nothing had been 1.'ollect- ed from major com- panies for price viola- tions totaling $267 million. The FEA managed government price con· trols· over petrolel.im l'Ompanies. Kennt>dy said all eight mPmbers of the subcom- mittee approved the re- port or th(> investigation. , 11 10:30 A.M. CAB Says "No Frills' Millon iWershow c •. .AU CTIONECflS • .11(/\lTOfl!i: rn 121 14 LI 8 1•1 /\we LOI l\nt•I••. Call!. to0)1 "', t21JI t3J-IS11 ...,.r~.,. .......... , Meet NANCY whose business is to hj!lp YOUR business! Nancy Taylor is no1 only our at- 1ractive business emissary. bul. w ith lOyeats of banking eitpeli- ence, she also has rt fund of sohd business banking 1nforme· l+on that could simplify your day-to-day banking a c tiVit1esl For ,.~ampll?, Nancy w 1111ell you lh at you dnn't hnvc to takr 11mr. during your bus1nross d a y 10 bank your dC'pos ds I South Coas1 Nat1nna1· Baiik w ill send a hee, bn11dC'd n1<'~SC'ngcr whn Will be your 1cpresrntatl11e to bring your bu!'.1ness depos11s to the bank. sa rc1y o nd s wd!ly I Listen to her f••plan.<1t1on or our sens1bl1• ea•.y pro• erluro lot m;rk1nq hu·.1nroc;-; loan!' tn our cu'>Tomer<• ""'''" !iis1 on-rne- spot <lcc1s1onc;1 N1"1('y will be plc:i~,cd to f1P<;('flhP .111 nl !he many .1011,1n1,lf'l"" to l'us1ne«;s bankir'IO al n('a•hy Sf\u1h C:iast Nation al Bank-A B:ink Tt'I Remember 1 Call Nancy at 540-5300 Sn €' wi'I make an aopo1ntm .. nl tn 111'<+1 you at your convn n•enc<>. nnd w ith n ':l obllga11on I Wr know you will like w hat she says' i) SOl lTll C:f>AST I Nr\TIONAL BANK 849 Sunflower Street Costa Mosa, California Al the corner of Sunflower and Bear (714) 540-5300 M•111t>tr ro1c Mercedes 450SEL Special November Lease Mission Viejo Imports S• 01.,. fwy. Cit A.•wy P\wy. Mlt.Moll VMto 131·17lo ' Fare Okay WASHI:-IGTON IAPI -The Civil Aeronautics Hoard has ruled that Na· tional Airlines' "no frills" fare plan is legal, but has rejected discount fare plans proposed by Eastern Airlines. The CAB found that '.'lational's plan attracted enough ne"' customers to offset the additional cost to traditional passengers. Rut the CAB said Eastern 's individual tour disl.'ount and its plan for weekend travel between nort h ern cities and Florida lacked sufficient .economic justification. We told you all summer long in these advertisements that the Loa~ Department at Newport Equity Punds had arranged and processed over $1 ,000,000 in new second trust deed loans l>V June 2, 1975. And that it took almost all of 1974 to reach tllat level of business. Now they've broken their own record! Working as a team, and with the assistance of their staff, Cal Wolfe and Linda Blue hit the $2,000,000 mark on September 30th. And Teamwork rlid it! If you 're in t he market for a real estate loan, and need further information, why not give Cal or Linda a call? The number is 644-8824. Call' 'Newport Equityf.J1:.ud~ t AVCO FINANCIAL TOWER 620 NEWPORT CENTER DR . -SUITE 211 NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORN I~ 92660 I • • ~ I ~ ,. ~ !. ~ l ., . MESA FIRM .... ANUFACTURING MINIATURE INDIANAPOLIS RACING CARS Company Says Five-Inch Long Models Wiii Sell Unauembled For $19.95 Disney Hotel Facelift Cost $1.5 Million Tht' Oisneyland llotel will be l'Oncluding a Sl.5 million capital lmpro,·emenl program in January. 1976, it "'as announl.'ed by tTank llret , president of thE' Oisneyland 1-loteL a divis ion or \\'rather Corporation. The first phase of th(' project began t'arlier this year involving $1 m illion. All 306 garden rooms have been redecorated with new draperies. carpetin~. wall cover· ing, mattresses. bed.spreads. and color tPle\•isions. The second phas e..Qf the pro· gram. accordinj! to flret, in- cludPs red('COrating the rooms 1n the S1errn Tower ont.' of the '"'1n I I-story towers Alrl"ady completed is the work in thE' Cantina. the ni ght spot at the D1 snl"yland llotcl. as wt>ll as the Oak Room, the premiere din- ing room at the hotel ~-°" N.in~t .ld~n<.e R .Id Mitro AO-."t Cl> A!t• ,lolw .I.It l Bii Aiko l"C ,1oll9n "'" .l!IKI Bnc ,lolllKI Ttl Am .IOr\I """' E ~P' Am Fine.I Am f"lftll Am f"u•n Am Gtte AJ'ftl"' Gt :... Mc~~r Bloc-Do 8IU10I !; BMA Co 8oCI E~ns -~ Boofll ~p 8r1ntO I Future Food Costs To Go Up, D~wn WASHINGTON (AP) -Althoug h food prices have slowed from their rapid climb of the past two years. consumers can - expect them to gyrate widely for many years because of wealher and Soviet Union grain imports, an Agriculture Department ('{"onomist says. ''THK F.VENTS OF the last few years emphasize what we have tended to forget. that a major source of price instability is natural disaster -droughts, floods, too much raiD, early frosts. insects and diseases ... said Kenneth R. Farrell, deputy ;idministrator or USDA ·s economic r esearch service. Retail food pric~. which r06e 4.5 percent in 1972, soared 14.S pe.rcE'nl in eaC'h of the following two years. Department experts, including Farrell, feel t.hose will average about 9 percent for all or 1975 and slow down further to an annual ratt' of 4 to 5 percent in the first hail or next year. Food-price instability will be "one of the major C'haracteristics of the next decade·· and much or the rolier-coaster (>ffe<'t will be .. tied to weath~r, both here a nd abroad." Farrell said in r emarks prepared for USDA ·s annual National Agricultµral Outlook Conference. ·wrHF. EMERGENCE or the USSR as a participant in the world market means that the insta bilities of grain production in lhat part of the world have become a part of our un~ainties, •• Farrell said. --......_ O ver 1'h e Counter MASO Ustinqs r . . • MUTUAL FUNDS Ne• Yori Fo!IO"'· CG Fun<I t 11 ti) 5-.11 F S.• S.M Mjlrv f"d '·'I 14.L, Nn hs J.91 l .1• ,.l~EER FD: STUDM/\N l"OS: INJ It. !ltl o! Did CG !ncF I " I.SJ \let Fd 1.11 •u tterltve 112 ... &ndO.b •.:MIO.JI Pion fd 11'9\llJ Am Ind 171NL. and t•kt'O IH'•<•1 C.11 ""'" .., ll N.L. EOtE 5" 16.10 N l.. Hof.ct IS.ll 1•.» LUTMIEll:AN •1tO: Pl-11 t :M 10:~ As'O f"O .'K N.L. "" ,,...,,.,,., Fun111 Cent 5.1\t •.ll 10 11 E9"'! f"d t .&l 10 ... !rnprl Cll 1.11 l ,10 8t"Ol'I Fd t .U I Plannd t .U 10.•7 Invest 1.06. NL. '"quotl!'d by ll>t()\et In• '" .... El,..... Tri n ..... !mp G!h 1.10 •. ,.Bro'"' •.• 1'tl"i.16RO10.l•ll.ot o.:, ... S.SINL. NASO !l>C OloUINl14 G e-n 11.'3 NI. 1nc Bott ).ll •.• Bro us '·" 10. 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EFTS, CRCT, RSU, POS, ATM -these acronyms stand for a whole array ol com.puterjftd terminals lhat opel'ate ! hke _teleph~n·c or mall chu~ throu,.zh which' you com- n1urueate du-ectly with )'OW' financial Ui.slitution._ Under lbe system, you're connect ... ed by eJectronrc im: pulses to your depoclt and revolving credit ac - <'OUnts instead or by t·ht>cks, passbooks and C"on Yentiona l credit ('Srds. EF'TS is the Money's Worth heading under which tht! ot.hE'r deY1ces faJI -.and it stands for ele<'tronic, funds transf cr system. GBCT STANDS FOR consumer-bank communication t('rminal and is the same as an RSU or remove service unit. The t_wo major types of CRCT-RS Us are POS or point·of .sale terminals and AT~1 or automatic teller machines. -Perhaps you al ready ha~e noticed ATM s. Many are now c~mi:ion sights on the exten or walls or banks or savings in - sl1tut1ons and soon other~ may be located in office buildings. In essenc(', they are small computers that pe rform the s~me task.6 a teller does. Th(• machines will aceept deposits, give you cash. a llow you to pay a mortgage bill or a revol\1- ing credit account from YJ>UT saYings or C'hecking account, ('nable you t o transfer funds from your 'tiiii.Yings to your <'he<'king account or vice Yersa. VOU, THF. CUSJ'OMF.R, operate the ATM yourself. You insert a plastic key card s1mila.I' to a credit card and then punch the buttons on the computer that signify· the operation you want to perform. Some ATMs also have a t~lephon_e attaehed to the terminall so you can call the bank direC'~ly 1f you need more information 1.ike AT~t s. the POS (point-of-s ale terminals) cari perform the sam e variety of ser vices. These devices, though, are locat('d in stores. auto-repair or appliance shops, and they are operated by thl' merchant. POS also can bE' programmt"d to verify and guarantee customers' checks or.solely to perform th.is task With a POS. the merchant communicates with the eus tomer 's bank through a telephone attached to the com- puter. The computer confir·ms or denies that the funds in the cust.o.mer·s account are adequate to coyer a purchase. In addition, the merc hant can make s ure that he will be paid by asking the bank to earmark the needed funds in the customer·s aecounl THF. CHECK VERlnCATION and guarantee system is des igned to protect stores against non-payers and fraud . Department stores lose an aver age of 20 to JO cents per cht't"k : grocery stores locse an aver..age 10 cents per check. The verification system isn't Cree, however. Store owners in T<'nnessee participating in one program pay JS cents for eaeh verification. 25 cents for each guarantee. $30 a month to least? each terminal -plus an installation c harge and monthly phone line charges to the phone company. But despite the costs, banking institutions in rTiany states haYe introduced this s ystem, and lhe more com· pllcated EFTS devices are in operation or in the planning .stage in at least 17 stales including California . · For fin ancial institutions. the technological de .... elop-. ments are expected to saye a minimum of $10 billion a year in costs to process the huge totals oC checks handled and to slash expenses associated with establi shing branch off iecs of banks. TO ll.l~USTRATE, AN EFTS terminal that performs many bank branch functions costs about $<15.000: a modest downtown bank branch of a Midwestern bank costs about S.125,000 to buy and build. For you, the customer. the systems promise a broad st>lE'<'tion of conveniences and maybe cuts in ba nk serYice charges . And "'ilh the EITS, you'll be able to transfer money from a savings lo a cttecking account the in stant you need the cash. ' Three~way System Hikes Crop Yield .. ' Capitol News Service SACRAMENTO -"We can double a farmer's produc- t ion.·· says Hy Hunte r ,· Granada Hills entrepreneur, "and it will l.'Os l him less than 1any other m ethod.·· I Hunter is talking about his :c.brain<'hild -a system which .!involves an adaption of the- "'".israeli drip irrigation \('('hni- que. a mulcher, and wor~. Th e worms have just fini shed eatin g their way through 93 pounds or garbage fl own up rrom P omb na Reaeh. Florida. redueing it to high-g rade, ready-to·use fertilizer, "lfE IRRIGATION techni- que )Mlts the drip system un- derground to cut water con- s umption . vandalism, and w~growth . ' The mulcher·s prototype is 'S'teel Costs May Climb Cl.EVELAND !UPI) Steel prices will probably rise next s pring, when steel de- tnand incr eases enouah to §UPJ>Ort them, Industry Week. M agazine reported. · The U.S. Steel lndu.1tr)'isin a profit isqueeze. Though part of the problem is a low volume or orders, a pickup WOuJd nol offset the roest rises that have taken place, the rt.:.. '1)0rt said. lt said fbreign producers •ve feeling upward eost pre- •Nures. too, a nd may not pro. ride the price competition ~~ once did in the dome5tic 1'1'arket. 60 feet long and 12 feet high. It was used by the California Departme-nt of Hi g hways to reduce trees torn down during eonstruction to mulch for the roadside areas. Hunter's worm s ate the Florida garbage as a de- monstration f or P omona Beach offieials. The city, ju.st north of Miami. was so im- pressed at the pros)X'ct of turning landfill into fertiliz er it is flying Hunter there to set up a garbage treatment system for them. ONTARIO, CANADA now uses earthworms as part of the solution for their garbage problem, accoNling to Hunter. "Te o m illion worms in the City of Ontario eat 7S tons of garbage a week and turn out 11."2 tons or good fertilizer." Thomas ~l l'lles, f0rrn e r farm adYiser at the Orange Cou nty -U niv e r si t y of Califoi-ni a Agriculture Ex- tension Service, supported the use of the worms on <tgricultural land. "The earthworms burrow through the soil a nd loosen it up. This gives good water penetration for the roots or the plants,·· he said. JIALES SAID, "The mA.in problem with earthworms is moisture. If the soil gets too dry, they die off.·· This is where Hunter feels his system really bef{in.s to br- ing benefits. The under- ground drip syste m not on+( :saves water CO!Jts:, it provides an ideal environment for tM worms. The c~t ls S400to$800 an acre. s DAIL y PILOl A I I Tuesday's Afternoon Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Hl!W 'l'Oltl: UJPll -.....__ .... totktt -, .. ,.._ Y6fl S*J.'..~~ .... .._, ~ W»a.t.. ·-....... ,L..•11 •••• loo AC,INl 1-'° I t )NI;• i,. Ac-Cl<o ,,. j IJ I -'Ill. ~.Ool 1 I ~-"" ~.lrtl .. JI tt. ... ~Mull . 1' ,._,_ '°' ........... 1• JN ,....,_"" ..... 1.-. .t• JO 1 .... ... 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Tuesday, November ~a. 1975 II Phil lnte rlondi 'Baekbone'-City for Polyga1nists? I . BACKBONE. Utah (UPI ) -With his covey or wf'St or Glen Canyon City and 16 miles south of the Bureau of Land M&nACement 's Cott.onwood Ca · yourt• wives tn tow. polygamist Alex-_Jos~ph and disputed homestead1n1tan~County. nyon, Ieavfng beliind about'IOO ~-er horilestead'ers eight followers have abandont.."Cl thetr disputed J Ol'leph :said he has already built the Backbone wbo are not covered by a federal judge's order to :K>Uthem Utah homes!Jm<b and moved down the Eltttric Company (a· portable generator) and the vacate the diuly. craggy cao.yoo. • road to build the mselv~ a city. Ba<"kbone Water Company (a water lank on the bed Jostph , a 39-year·old excommunlcat'ed of a tru<'k) and permanent houses and bu5inesses Mormon who started tllt own church. said the group .. They won't let~ be home~teader:s so .. we·~e "'11J follow. Wa:f leaving to show it wants to C'ooperatt with the going to build a C'ity and be city people, said <'OU rt, but vowed the fig.bl to legitimatize thl' Jost>ph as he-headed ror the town he has named "If I :~ going to build a tlty it ·s &oing to '* a home-stead claims will continue. Rackl>on(" (Rackers or the American Constitution to ruce one. ..We're trying to cooperate with the court 1n f I Ruild Our Nation·s Enl!rgyJ . 'l'he nine-man group tore down sheds, work every way and we alwa)'5 have," said Joseph1 bis //t'l.-~...:_J:os:e~p:h:_:s:••~·d:_:B:•:<:k:bo:n:e:_::w~il~l ~be~l:oc:•=':•:d~t:l:...::m:i:l•:•~-='h~a=':'k:s....:•:n:d_l=•=•~il:e~r~•-and:::::;...::P~•~c~ked~~t-h~em~~•-•_l_o~l-l_h_e~~'-nd_1_·a_n_·•_l~y-le~br_a_i_d_•~P-ulJ~ed~b-•_c_k_,a...;..p_~_to_1_o_n_b_i_•_h_1p_.~1 .--,<~~ --_......__;:-~ .. -::~ -------<" ~---~ii':] ~ ' _,,,;.;;\.~ >l-IB \c~r , . ·····~"· .... 'Th.it rf'l1e\1'" n1y 1n1nd -l '~'t: been seeing t ho~e tr:i\kS :ill O\ll•r !he slope .. ' K id 's Shoes Don't Last Told you :.iboul the old boy in the Midwest who buup:ht up hornle~s hcrerord calves to ert•.'.lt(' th~11 br('ed of Li vestock known as polled hert~fords. Some r::inchers now are trying an t•v('n more prof1tablt.• trit•k . 1'hey want to cor- nt·r all the mama cows prune to produce twin c:llvl's A ~uod herd of twinmakers wou ld dou· hil' lht· take, no' C'l.IE:'IT .i\SKS th<.' difference between courag(' arw:I foolh:.irdint~s. Walking naked through a cannibal viflagc, that's courage. Or so I've h('ard. no1ng it with a s prig or pa rsley tx~hind your C'ar is foolhardiness, SllOF.S Q . ' Ho\v long: docs it take a youngster lo ou tgrov.' a pair of sho(•s'" 1\. ~lo\\I old is lht• youngster ? From 1 to 6 ye~1rs, fiJ:iurt' a pair every one maybe two · rnonths. Fro m 6 tO 10, l'very two maybe thrt"e l(l;,,;J.. months. From 10 to 12, r every three maybe four months. From 12 to 15, four maybe ri ve months. From , 2 ' 15 on , those shoes ought to last at least six months. DID I SAY 24 was the second perrect number? Tut tut. The second is 28. And 496 is the third. COSSIOF.R TllOSE crimes in which a gun is u~ed. <tlmost twe>-thirds or them are co mmitted by police characters· already con· vicled or aw-e ittng trial ror isuch c.riminal. acts. · LOVF. AND WAR Ques tion arises as lo whether most newlyweds become disenc h a nted with m atrimon y s hortly after the weddirTg ceremonies. Disenchanted is loo strong a \\'Ord, says our Love and War m<1n . But stud ies do show that most such couples soon learn the m:.:itrimontal harness chafl's a bit. he says. They iend to be al least slightly disappointed ror a \vhill', although the majority recover to stick it out. as s tatistics indicate. 'Top' Broadcmt Jobs Go To Men? WASHINGTON CAP) -The rirst major stud y or tht> status of women in broadcasting has round a pattern ol st>x discrimination a l all levels of t>mploy m('nt in public racUo and television. ''A c lear patt e rn on Women in Public em t>r gt>s: tht>re is an in-Rroadcasting concluded. dus try ·w i d e unde r - representation or women in public broadcast ing at the higher lt>ve ls, ·· a re- port by the Task Force Avenging D e ath N o D e fe n se HANFORD (AP) -A 1-lanrord man has been st>ntenc<'tl to state prison on a ronviction o f murdering an in .Jaw, re· portedly to avenge the death of hi s mother. Defe n se attorney I.arry Crouch sought a sus pendt>d prison sen· tenre and rounty fail timt> ror Wilton J. Pruitt. Jr., 24. on g rounds that the victim. Yl1nrrt'd Lron ''Teka" Jones. 32. had beer\ !'Onvicted of manslaughter in the de· ath or Pruilt·s m other in Santa Rosa rour years ago. But Kings County Superior Cou rt Judge Robert P. Rosson reject. ed that argument. "No man has the right to take the life or another except in his own or so- meone else's de fense ... Rosson said. WOMF.N HOLD slight· ly less than 30 percent or all jobs..i!_l public broad· cast ~, but are clustered at the bottom as serretaries and as ·'support·· pers oooel. thl task rorC'e said. They are outranked 10 to 1 by men in the top jobs. The task rorce said a double . s tandard ror men and women appears prevalent in the hiring and promotion or com- parably edu('ated and ex,P erienced persons, with men lending to be "hired at more responsi-· bit> jobs and at higher salaries than women or equal education and ex- perit>nce... _. THE TASK force re· port rt>leased today at a nt>ws confere nce held by Dr. Gloria L. Anderson. of Atlanta. a member of tht' Corporation for Public Broadcasting board who chaired the l ~m ember group; and Carolyn ls be r, a cor- por ation o rficial who directed the study. The task fo rce was C'reated by the corpora- tion last year after al- legations that the public was being s hown a dis- torted image or women and their roleo in society. 'Jones, who had been r----------1 llvlng in Santa Rosn and WEEKEN DER Mocle3to in i'eccnt year~. Get• II ALL was shot fatally out~lde together Frfdly• ijle Pruitt family'3 home hf'reon July 10. in th1 i•t1iii41!1l l ' l, By U.S. Government regulations we can pay yo u the highest interest on i11sured savings. And we d o. R ight now you can get World's highest interest: 8.06%•/7.75% on $1.000 cert1ficates held a m1 n1mum of six years-maximum of 10. - This e xceptionally high rate means your money will double in less than 9 years when interest and principal are held in your account and com pounded continuously. What's more, this high rale o f interest 1s guaranteed. So you d on't have to w orry about recessions or market fluctuations. And all accounts are insured tsUl'Fl~f ff •I Government. 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Lynwood: Mltcleta. Modes!o. Monterey. Moraga. Movnta•n View/Los Altos. Nape, Northridge. Oakland, Ontano, Pacific Grove. Palo Alto. Petalul'l'l8. Placef'lille. Rancho CoidcrJa, Redwood Ci1y/Alherton. S&cr11ITl9nto, SaliMs, San Bernardino. San Diego, San FrancilCO, San Jose, San Mateo, San Ramon, San!a Ana, Santa Barbara/Monlocito. Sanla Clara. San!a Crut. Santa M11rie, Santa Rosa. Scotts Valley. Sonora, Stockton, Sunnyvale. Walnut Creek. Woodland Hills, Yorba Linda MEMBER OF $1 .8 BILLION GOLDEN WEST 9'1NANCIAL CORPORATION ' .. Nati_ori of ,Weavers ... ln~pires Designer ~. Slorte1by JOOl.SON °' .. °"' ........ """ ''I put in generous hems and make the styles adaptable to taking in,·· she said. \ Mare Talbot, a West.minster costume de- signer .--Utist...ana Hamstrf!U, likes a challenre When workin.g with fabric, so her latest endeavor i3 taiJor .. madefor her. . As a designer for a Westminster shop featur· mg Guatemalan fabrics, Mrs. Talbot fashions garments from small pieces of yardage which are d«orated with beautiful embroidery and sym- bolic designs. · The problem is, she explained, that the colors VBfY from fa bric to fabric and no two designs are alike, and the embroidery is often placed so that it is difficult to work around it. / But Mrs. Talbot thinks the hand-loomed f~bri~s are "beautiful and gorgeous," and each p1ece1s a separateworkof.rt. "The Guatemalans are a nation of weavers," she said. ''They are known all over the world .'' The cotton fabric cannot be worn out and the colors· are fast, so it is a popular choice for Southern Calif orniansof all ages. Mrs. Talbot does both custom work and de- signs and makes clothes to sell on the racks. She tries to vary the styles, often making what the shape or design or the rabric dictates. One rabric, ror example, is used in Guatemala ror mer:i 's pants. "It's made on.i narrow loom," she said .. "I have made blo~s. skirts, and jackets out or the pants." One of her most interesting assignments was to mate an Afric.a.n dashiki from the Central American rabric ror another designer. With some ingenuity and piecing, she came up with a "spec- tacular" garment. Few designers, perhaps, would like the challenge of creating with the Guatemalan fabrics, but to Mrs. Talbot, it is second nature. She made her first dress at the age or 6 and was surprised to fin cf when she grew older that not everyone could sit down and whip up a dress with no pattern to follow. ''I have always seWTI," Mrs. Talbot said. ''My mother and grandmother sewllld . and I was always intrigued and loved the beautirul rabrics . '' Al first she was too impatient to sew, resort~ ing to pinning her doll clothes together. "Then. I wanted to sew. Tt1y mot.her promised me I could when I was old enough.·' When she rinally was permitted tou:Se the ma- chine. there was "no stopping" her. "I sewed anything I could get my hands on ,'· she said. As part of a large family, she assisted with the renovation or clothes and learned to sew ror her brothers and father. In high school, she started making clothes for other people and helping her .. teacher during home economics classes. Mrs. Talbot majored in art education at the University or Wisconsin, but always has been a costume designer andcouturiere. 'From skirt lengths she makes as many as rour dif(erent style blouses, and rrom other yardaj(e she creates dresses, caftans and skirts. Leftover rabricis worked into patchwor k skirts. M~. T~1bot said she can easily make gar- ments in sizes 6·10 from the narrow rabncs, but she has a dirficult time with larger sizes. Her aim, generally, is to create something that can be cut down. Some of her customers from Palo Alto, where the' Talbot.s first lived in California, come south when they want something special. and she finds that her phone never stops ringing when people find out ''what t can do." · Designer Mare Talbot examines lengths of hand-loomed fabric with embroidered borders ·But now, Guatemalan fabrics (ill her mind and her house, and what started out to be a ' 'little'' work for the Guatemalan Peddler has mushroomed into ·'' a lol. ·· . ' called 'carte.' She 's created everything from patchwork to African dashikis with Guatema(an fabrics. , . Lupe models Mare Talbot caftan and slit skirt, above, made from fabrics collected by Milton Berg, far right, with Dorothy Berg, wearing native costumes. • - Guatemalan CharrJl Imported A love afrair with a nation? Yes, Milton Berg admits lo being enchanted with the nation of Guatem ala, especially its Indian tribes and the bright, hand- woven clothes they wear. Berg, a former Peace Corps volunteer who now owns three stores selling Guatemalan clothes, rabrics 'and artiracts, said the typical Guatemalan garments have become popular throughout the United States and in many European countries during the past twoorthreeyears. Where once he might be the only American making a bargain at a tiny village market, he now is shoulder to shoulder with buyers from Sweden, Germ anyO!' New York. The buying is still done on an individual basis, he said, at the vi.Dage market, and the transactions are highlighted by bargain- ing. • ~ "The Indians enjoy the competition or bartering, "·Berg said. "Th9 know where they have lo slop, however.,. He said he now pays more t han the rock-bottom price to help the Indians make a better profit. Berg served in the Peace Corps after his graduation from the University of"Soutbem catifomia with a major in Latin-American ..-studies. · ''Though I had studied at the University of Barcelona in Spain, I finished USC without being able to speak Spanish nuenUy. It was rrustraling," he said. ''I saw the . Peace Corps as a viable alternative to the service.'' ADVISOR \ . Berg had intensive training ln Puerto Rtcb,for three months, ·~th'° was assigned lo Guatemala as an advisor to savings and loan I -· -- credit cooperatives. In Puerto Rico, he and the other volunteers were trained in agricultural and business techniques. "We learned how lo take care of chickens and rabbits, how to grow corn and beans, do soil anaJysis and bookkeeping the Guatemalan way.·· After his two-year stint. he extended ror a year on loan to AID, and traVe led around the country helping different villages with more than JOO special projects, such as putting in bridges and building schools. roads and community centers. In bis travels throughout lhe country. he found the people and the culture in transition. Traditional costumes were mixed with modern pieces, he said, such as a handwoven shirts worn with machine·made jeans. · . Berg bought belts, blouses and material from time to time and brought his ''collection" back when he l~ft the Peace Corps. ''Everyone loved the bright colors. embroidery and weaving," he said. "l bad a cousin who studied design al UCLA who really flipped over them.·· His parents were enthusiastic about the rabrics as well, and they, Berg and his cousin collaborated to open a s mall store in WestwJ)od. INDIANS SMALLER Berg decided to import material and make garments, rather than buying Guatemalan clothes to sell because the Indian women are much smaller than Americans. "They are all rive feet or un· der,"hesan!. His mother and his cousin accompanied hirTI on a buying trip in 1971 , which allowed him to look at the fabric Crom terhnlcal aspects. They checked~ quali:y of the dyes, the weavi!JI of the ,,. eop e • BEA ANDERSON, Editor Tuesday, November 18, 1975 81 l • '' -r . . l j • .. . . . . .'·'i</ ~ fo;~ ~ ~ I • • • - material, its width and the la:cat1on oft he embroidered borrlcrs . The rabric is "all very carefu lly priced out," BC'rg said "1'he Guatemalan businessman knows to the penny how much it will cost.·· It was a matter or trial and error to find which villages made . the best cloth. which would have the best d yes, and which would work into the American market most readily. .. Guatemalan fabrics have become popular ror several reasons. Berg tx>liC'ves. "Local tradition is being fostered by the govern· ment. ··he said,'' and touris m is increas ing.·· Also, the upper class Guatemalan used to buy European or American clothes. but Slatted wearing native dress when the American diplomatic wives made it chic. YOUTH INFLUENCE "Young American hippies came down in swarms. and went right to the Indian clothes, .. the WestrTiinster resident added, ''which inrtuenced the youth ofGualemala. •· He said the increase in popularity of the hand·woven rabrics has given the Indians more income and hence, a more stable lirestyle. Berore, they often would have to leave their villa'ges to work elsewhere part or the year. Why are the Guatemalan fabrics desirable ? Jn addition to their original and bright designs. the fabric wiU last up lo20 years. Berg said. ''Some ceremonial blouses have last· ed for 100 years." They also are part of a simple, nostalgic lifestyle where the · diet is mainly tortillas. rice. beans, chicken and homemade, fresh vegetable soup, and where the rent is $2 a month ror a room. And. the weaving is done by hand for a reasonable price. a refreshing ract in this machine av,. - \ • • " DAILY PILOT Tuesday, NoYember 18, 197!1 -..... , ,,, ... > ~ -.. . cs-.... ~ Teaching Concept U By ALLISOJll DEERR OI-OallW l"INll M..- Education and nursing tradi· tion~lly have been women's OC· cupations. So. it ·s not surprising to find a woman executive in a company that ~;ombines the two. ~th Westphal, president or Concept Media, began her career as a C'lassroom tea<'her, instruct· ing on elementary. high school and C'ollege lt>vels before turning to instructional media. Graduate work at Cal State University, Fullerton and Chap· man College led to a masters degree in educational tt>Chnology. Her company. co·O'-''ned by rormer Costa Mesa High School teacher Don Miller, produces film strips and supplementary print materials for many or the nation's largest nursing pro· grams. eduC'at1onal materials sul~1d1ary of IJUon Industries. Mr1. Wfil.!Stphal and ~tiU~r de· cided it wa:s time lo "work for ourst~lves rather than keep doing the san1e things for someone t>lse " Sin('c· 1969, the company has grO'A'l'I like Topsy, and taken over a suC'C'ession or suites in a Co:sta Mt•sa of(l('t-bu1 !ding. Their method of operation may be unusual as well. "\\.le started by being arrogant. Wt: 'A'ent right to the top. As a tearht·r. I wanted th(• matenals Wl' put out to be a s up.to.date and <t<'C't1rate as possible. "So, v.·e asked experts in every field to C'heck our materials. F'or ~ome reason. they agreed. say· 1ng th:;1t th«y 'A'antrd the same ac- ('uraC')' v.·e did.·· '.'/ov.•. they use a corps of mt'dical ('.'tpt·rts around the globe. l'nlike other such firms, Con- CE'pt :\1ed1a maintains a 4S· pt'rson writing. editing and pro· duel1on staff. and we use that ." Most o.f Orange County·s publi c and pnvate hospitals have been filmed by tht> company. ''T hey've all b ee n very cooperative ·· For their first projt>cl. on stroke pntients, they got the help of RanC'hO 1.oir. Amigos llospltal, a rehabilitation center in f.os Angele:s County "and probably ont" of the most progressive in the cuuntry." When they 'bcJi?an to revise thf"ir rirst erfort. they found th<it little had to be changed "beC'ause the pro~ram there was ~o rar ahead of murh of Lhe coun· try." ,.\v.•ards from national and in · ternational educ.<ational film festivals testify to the acceptance and growing ~ood name o( the company in its field . ReC'ently, they received an a"'·ard of whil'h they are most proud, the i\t axi, "which or· ginates from the classroom,. teacher," for their Semantics pal'kage for high school use. ated BRANCHING OUT ..Soon we hope to t'nter the : elementary field as well.·· Although few Orange Coutre- sidents may be aware of it. !Df:al ~pit are the ''stars'' of manyol the rirm ·s rums trips. "Semantics'' was filmed almost entirely at E:stancia lligh S<hool. ' These local sta.N might be sur· prised to know that their rilm.strips are being used e.r.· tensively throughout the United States and Canada and intema· tionally under au.spices or the World Health OrRanization. Seemingly simple filmstrips require months and months of re· search and editing, and both Millt>r and Mr~. Westphal "still are working editors" rather than simply administrators. "Because we're dealing with nuning and t>ducation, few peo· pie seem surprised at meeting a woman who is company presi· dml." s he said. Concept Media partners Ruth Her background in teachin~ and dt>gree work in programmed learning had led to ;obs 'A'ilh Trainex, perhap:s the most pro· lific produC'er of nurSt'·lraining film matl'rials, ''when it wasjusl a baby." TEAM EFFORT · Mt1ny ron1panies have a \.lfriter here, an E"ditor tht're and a roaming produC'tion crew. We're <t ll'am, and ~e·ve come to know where l'veryonc's expertise lies Response in the publiC' schools - to their programs has en· C'ourag('d them to branch out. Projects on English and com· munications and emotions are under way. "At first, there were a lot of let· ter.J addressed to Mr. Westph al, but·now we're well known in the fit>ld . and I'm accepted." Adding a note about combining marriage and a career, '"It C':Jn be done. I am still happily mar· ried.'' Westphal and Don Miller cf:leck revisions in filmstrip. You Don't Say? AT WIT'S END Th£> English languag(' has fall t'n victim to a st>rit>s of qut"stidns that has be{'omc ~o l'Om· monplace th;.1t peoplt' don't even bother to listen to th e answers anymore. It first came to my attention while viewi ng Mary Coyle Chase's great Broadway ploy, "Harvey ." "Gee. we've got to get together sometime for dinn<'r. ··and as they walked away :he v.•ould s~y brightly. "When ?" Tht>y v.·ould stop dead in their lr;;icks, fumble .for a date and rinally ~el pinned down. I should like to lake up the banner of Elwood P . Dowd and help ~tamp out "filler" talk. Phrast>s like: ''How was your flight?'' Just to prove that no one really cares about my flight, I have replied, "Over Chicago in a blizzard the pregnant hos tess slapped Helen Hayes across the mouth. a loony shot {l hole in the cabin for the insurance money, and Dean Martin had to bring us in with no land· ing gear." only to have my host smile and say, "Wonderful. You have luggage?" "How are you" is probably the most inane, often·used bit of fluff in the English language. No · one really wants lo kno~. I could carry extra sets of X·rays in my handbag and still not get any at· tention. I once got on the elevator with a boss of mine who never really got around lo remember· ing the names of people who worked for him. He said, "Well, Miss ••. Early Bird .•. how are you?'" I looked al him solemn1y, said, "I have a 50-50 chance," and got off the elevator leaving him in shock. Another of ~Y favorites is when people call you on the phone and ask, ''Are you busy?'' "Compared lo what?" brings a silence as they try to remember what they asked. Some people just don't know how to reply, so they resort to standardized reactions. In telling a group or women about the death or a prominent citizen~ I got three standard replies. "Are you sure?" (Reasonably. He stopped breathing.) '\You'r.e kidding!·· <These are the jokes]) And "I don't believe it!'' (Whal would It take to convince vou'?) · The granddaddy of aJI routine questions has to be the one my husband poses every night - "What kind or a day did you have?" -and then leaves the room .. • One of these d'ays, I'm going to follow him and tell him. It would serve him riabt. INDEPENDENCE SOUGHT She also worked with the Solution 'Dished' Up ~4 8!'~-1,1 4 Fvll Sonice .. Fine Phofo9raph11 DEAR ANN LANDERS : It 's incr<'d.i· ble 1 I hav(' round a solu· t1on to the void that exist· t"ll between me and my totally unC'om· muniC'ative tcenuge daughter. Normally she does the dishes after dinner but alv.·ays v.•i th a great deal of snarling and griping. Tu•o weeks ago I dt>tidL-d lo "give her a hand ... I was hed and she Uried. The girl nearly talked an arm and a leg off m<'! I y,·as ~•ma:i:ed and decided lo try it <ig<tin tht.' next night. The sai;ne th.ing happened. Aftt>r the fourth ni~ht ~~e said. ''You don't need to wash the dishes, Mom. I 'll do it. Justs.it down and v.·e'll talk.·· fl 's really delightful. listening to that C'hild rattle on about her friends, her pla11s and ht>r teenage philosophy. I fet>l we are ever so much closer. and so does she. What a great stroke or luck to have hit on this gap·bridger ! Please pass it on to other mothers. Maybe it will perform a miracle for them as it did for me. - FLORIDA MOM DEAR MOM : Working togtlhtr <'an be a great tqualizer. -So can playing togelbtr. Any game "'ill do. Tbr idea is the shar· ing of time. It is one of lifp's mMt valuablP com· modities. Parents who g!ve their chUdren time Horoscope: Pisces JI~~ 'j Locationsitll (Ann Landers]~ , H""'inqton a.ach • -' PRESCRIPTIONS g1vt-lht>m lhe most pre· -. . , • c~1,...• •f<..,.,h • o.i1.,.11n ~ ciou:s girt or all _ and it feel ai;>?ut .his "'friendly L11111 r11 111 ywr .,......, pays orr -as you've dis· ron:ips he ll deny ever· 1ttter1111Mt covered. yth1ng'. bt>come enraged I 1:tae ,,j o EA R A N N... andwellhavearealfaJI· l\ ~ ~ I.ANDERS : I 'm the hap· ou6 1 1. ·h· . . ~oo-Tow1o11o1v10-'0M ·j pily married m othe f ur re a ions 1p 1s not aucM 11 .. ,1,,~'°" . two beautiful child~ o based on truth. What =~~,•o•:•:::.·.~:0'1o1 iij My r elationship with ~"y shall I do? -SOUTH ..... ~~u.o1_.01 w. . ·'''·''" ,1:. P 1·· t 'ltd dSIDER •. ..:..-~-# .• ~-1 .. ar~n s 1s s 1 l' an DEAR SS . Are 00 strained. l do my best to "' · ·· Y ~ pleasant and avoid mature and strong confrontations but it isn't t>nough to stand up to easy. your ratbt>~? If not. I M fath f . . . hopt> you will· get some · Y . er .Pro C':s:se:s to counseling so you can re· love children. He con· . tinually liC'kl n h . ach that ~int. When you es. pu c es can tell him "no more a.n~ st~~ngle·holds thC' rough·housing, the kids kids. His play{~! antics always end up in tears " always ~nd up wit~ them it will be a sign ~r SC'rt>aming and crying. personal growth. CP.S. If I tell mv father how I Your counselor will ex· plain to you why be does this lo the <'hildren -ii you don't already know.) DEAR ANN · IS CRISPY TASTY EVERY TIME AT LOW "" With thlt delic11te !ouch in line protrehure, weddings A natll'e settings. 1803 NEWPORT BL COSTA MESA 645-6800 Roadblock Removed LANDERS: We are a group of secretaries plagued by a big pro- blem when vaC'ation time rolls around. We are turning to you for a solu- .. COST Have rour tavornaold Pictures CODI Id WEDNESDAY, NOVF.M8F.R 19 By SY DNEY OM ARR AJRF.:S (March 21 ·April 19): Accent on relatives, close neighbors, short trips and spec ial messages. Older in- di-vidual is willing to share knowledge. Be re- ceptive. Don 't permit false pride lo block pro- gress. TA URUS (April 20· May 20): Spotlight on earning pow e r and potential. You C'ome to fork in road ~ C'hoice of ultimate direetion is your O'A'n . RcneCits shown if you release the past. GF.:MINI (May 21 -June 20): Stress originaJ ap· proach. Highlight greater independence. Imprint personality. Be obvious. direct, com· municative. CANCE R (June 21· July 22); You delve de- ep, into past. into areas in myste ry. into clan· destine affairs. You visit one confined to home, hospital. You are asked to contribute to ··ci cause.'' LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Highlight entertainment, versatility. Expand horizons. Don 't take yourself too seriously. Laughing al your own foibles now will win al· lies. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. Zl ): Home life, ramily comforts. sense oC weU being -these arE highlighted and, perhaps, challenged. Ac· cent on promotion, cart>er, standing in com· munity. URRA (Sept. 23·0ct. 22): Travel emphasized. Movement. analysis. curiosity all play key roles. You tind out where you can get best results; how to get there, who to see. SCORPIO (Oct. 23· Nov. 21): ,_1oney, costs, luxury items. making the home more pleasant. convenient and beautiful -these are reaturt>d. You 2t>t "luC'ky break.'' SAGIT1'ARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Accent on what is le gal o r otherwise. Special C'On· sultation is in store \.\'ith partner, mate. You find that. in the ultimate, you must face your.self. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Achieve· menl is featured. You know what should be done -and vou have tools, materials with which to accomplish goal. Know it and get busy. Steady pace will win. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Good lunar aspect coincides now with journey, education, publication, language. your ability to gain rare insights in enhanced. PIS'°CES (Feb. 19· MarC'h 20): Roadblock to progress is removed. You get green light to progrt>ss. TransaC'lion. J('adini;: to profit and s,ecurity, C'an be C'Omplcl· ed. I tion. WHITE OR YELLOW Frequently we get C'alls for certain ex· ecutives. The party call· ing wants to know if the vacationing boss is out of ---------- Your precious old ramlly pictures can nt!'\ler be re-. placed once Iott or laded. let ua make faithful copies of them now to share with lov9d ones. II your picture is timeworn, additional charges for restoration are sale priced. Your orit;iinal picture is returned 10 )'OU unharmed. town or at home. We try to learn if the call is urgent but everyone thinks his call is vitally important. The tenacity of these characters C'an be very annoying. At the same time we don't want lo "protect" our bosses against people they might want to ht>ar from. 1\ny suggestions? -DO NOT DISTURB DEAR D.N.D.: ·Tell tht> calling party ·you Wednesday don"t know ir Mr. Ex·· ~in the ttutive is in the city or SPEClll OFFER umnea Time on1r 5•7 black s4a5 •ndwhlte COPJ !!SI YOU CAN Clll~ IT. not. Ask for his numbt-r and say, "'i'1r. E. cbttks in ev('ry few days. I 'll~===================:;-give him your mes.saie." 1 . DAILY PILOT Christmas1~~'f Most stcrt>taries know how to rtaC'h the boss at all timt>s . Call him and let JUM decide wht'ther or not he wants to be ''botb('red.'' :, "11lrrv ol 1u1\JSU011 t•)cltf"mfJOUiry f, 1 n1t,h1nris and .ir1 essor 1•2S Cards ( \;··-. and GIFTS • MJK Bo~e1o . '"'"""' ....,.,., • H.nwre11 Plates ·• 8encioe ......_ •HolyHobbo Cclettor'1 ,,.,..,. MN>Y OTHER GIFTS FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE LAY-AWAY roN FOR CHRISTMAS a's BOOMER ) ' l i i • Nf~f2 . .Al.l Iii( DlliAMS A2~ /~SI.AU 'A>JD Willff. 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Simpson's 197 yards rushing, riddll'<l lluffalo's pass dC'fC'nse for ·1·17 yards and t -.1.·o touchdowns 7\.·tonday night to lead the Cineinnati Bengals to a 33-24,vic-tory over the Rills. Simpson's pC'rformancC' fell 1ust thrtt yard:J shy of' br(·akini; the Natiooal Football l..eague rt"· cord or four carttr 200-y ard games, st"t by tht> great Jim Hrov.·n of the Ct('veland Rrowns. Still, it was the seventh timl' this year and the 3lsl in his ~areer that he has gained over 100 yards in~ gamc. It gave him 1.325 yards for the year, \\It'll ahead or hi! 1973 pace v.·hcn he crashed throug h another of Rrown's records, amassing o.ttl incredible 2.003 yards in on<.' season. · But in the long run it was An- rterson 's inrredlble accurary in Lhe rtatlonal\y televised came that enablt'd the Bengals to raist' lbeir record to 8-1 and boost('fl. them back into a rirst-plare tie "'ilh Pittsbur~h in the American Cpnference Central. Anderson compl.eted 30 or ·16 passes including touchdowns or five yards to Lenvil Elliott and 20 tO Charlie Joiner. His passing aiso set up two short touchdown bUrsts by rookie running back Stan Fritts and a pair or Dave Green field goals. ·The Bills, suffering their tourth loss in the last fiv e games, fell to 5-4 and remained two games back of front-running Miami in the AFC East. In the early going, Simpson ~eemed within easy reach or shattering the record o( four 200-yard games which he shares v.•ith Brown. He had 154 yards in the first hair -but with the Bills forred to play ratchup the rest of * * * thC' way, he \\'as ltmited in his Sf'cond -half rl1shing and wound up toting the ball only 17 times 1n the game. Std!, his 197 varll'l \\'a::. the mo:-.l C'VC'r ;1!1-o"·"d hy the Bt'ng-al~ on the ground. !let>asily broke tht.' mark 1)f lfi6 yard-; set by nenv£>r's r~loyrl J,ittlt• in 19{i'.) f:x('ept fCtl' Simp:-.nn. !ht· Bill s had virtually nothing ~01nl{ ror them on, orrl'nS\' Ji1n Braxlun .... ·as the only olht·r l1uffalo vround-~~~tnl·r of note. picking up ·10 yards on 10 c;irrii·s. t\nlt Bill~· quarterbark Joe FC"ri;:uson -... as no match £or And<'rson. lie com· p!eted only nint' of 18 passt.-s for 106 yards. :\ndel'son 's ·1·17-yard explosion sh11.ttered his personal singlc - g<.1 m\~ high or 352 yards ::.el a year ago against Hou ston. I I . Parents Can Kill a Coach , Former CdM Grid Boss Gives Inside Story I Ry ROGER CA RLSON (>I-0.llJ PIM1 "-" Parrnts are seldom mentioned in sports pages, but nevertheless an obvious factor in any high srhool sports prograrn, whether it be football or some other. Corona del Mar Jiigh"s DavC' llolland, who resigned his post J-'riday as football t·oach after nint:> vcars. had his share of ex· perieiicl's and has some interest· ing com ments on the role of thl' parent . Perhaps the toughest situation for any roach 1s making a de c1sion to play one athlete over another and llolland tells hi s ft'<'lings about pa~ents, winning . ' and losing and compensation tor time invested: "With many parents there are tv.•o priorities they are concerned with. Fir:tt, does their kid get playing time? Secondly,.are you winning? "l ('an understand it. They see their kid at home In pain becau8e he's not playing. It's hard to be obJe<"tive in that situation and a lot of par en ls are.n 't As a coach you 're trYing to put your best 11 on the fi eld and a coach sees the player when the parent doesn't. "It 's hard for some to acrept mt"d1o('rity. By rapping the C"oac h som(' parc•nts think they're doing their kid a favor-but in re- ality theY are not allowing the kid to grow up. They don't want their i;on to hurt, but hurting is grow· ing. "When parents pressure a youngster by bad-mouthing the roarh, the boy has to make a C'hoiC'e and it draws him between. No favor is being given. My dad die-ct When I was two and I can re· call wanting to quit in high school when J wain 't getting what I fell was enough playing time. But my mother wouldn't let me quit. "I've been under fire from 0.1 few parents with axes to grind be<'ause their kid wasn't play- ing--0r playing in a positioo they didn"t like. But some oC those replacements and chapges re- 1ulted in all-league choices. ··But '*hen you go into coaching you do it knowing there are going to bp these types of frustrations involved. Thero are a lot of le:sson.s le\rned in foot · ball, but it takes mo1e charac\er lo play the e•me Uian wh•t the athl~e gels out of it., Foptball -simply proves that the character is {here.·· ''I've had a lot of time to think aboUt winning and losing. The 1tt- titude people have wward you during a banner year like 1971 when we won our league cham· pionship as opposed to when you're not enjoying a winning season is i,pteresting. Dodgers Try to Beef Up "AC'tually, you're working harder when things aren't going Wt>JI ." · . Holland estimates tim'e spent on football requires 1,000 hours · per year, which includes 200 hours of film review and 300 hours of weight work iduring the orf-season , in addition to clinics and 120 hours or summer passing league and workout sessions. "" In Trade With .Atlanta In addition, 40 hours a week during the season include prac- tice, film review, scouting, game night. meetings and grading aside from regular classroom ·duties . I.OS ,\:-..'GEJ .F..S (AP) Tht• 1n1 an irrt.•gular ba~is by the l,os An ~elt's Oodgers. di sap llodf!t·r:-.. h:1d 1ndieated they pointed after finishing" 20 gam('S v.·ould ilkl' 111 go somewhere bal'k of ('1nc1 nnati in the ~ationa! \\ ht~rc they ePuld play more. l.t>aguc \\'cst. ~·C'nl looking for a Wynn ." hilt· nut happy ""'ilh the defen~1vC'ly sound. power-h1ttin~ trade. "<lid he w.i:>n't bitter. t.•ente1-f1 ('ldrr and a Jefthanded 'l thought I v.·;1 s a permanent pinch-hittt>r f1...:tl1r\' on lht> club," he said The Atlanta Ara\'(':. alsosoughl Rut 1t 's part of baseball. You pov.•er. but thcy wcrl' mor<' in live onC' sC'Jsun. die the next and tt>rt>Sted 1n speed and versatility J.!t'l lr:1dt'd Officials or both clubss;ud they ··The l)odi::er~ are definitely a !'.!Pl "'h<lt they V.'C're looking for firs t ('lass orl{anization. ·· Wynn '.\1ond ~iy when th\' Dodgers addt•d . 'rhC'~· lre<1t e\'ervonc• likC' s v.·appt.•d Jimmy Wynn. J.,C'e a man as w'ell as a pl~yt•r It's J,a(',V, "fou Paciorek and Jerry hard fo r mf' Lo lcavl' SU('h a RoyS ll'r to the l!raves for Dusty bt.'autifulorganit<ttion." , Ro.ikt•r :ind Ed Goodson. HakC'r. 26, v.•ho thruv.s 3nd bals "Wl' feel nak<.'r v.•ill he a bii:l r1ght -handl'd, has bt'(·n used in aid to our ball club in our bid to n~ht field for tht.· Hr aves ror the v.'i n the '.\'ational League West," p:1sl 111;,i sc;1sons. He ballt..>d .261 Dodger Vice Prf'sident 1\.1 Cam· last season and hit 19 home runs panis st11 d. "And GoOOson adds v.·ith 72 runs baltC'd in. His best ,-a\ue to our ('lub at first base, season of eight in the majors third base, and as a left-handed camt~ in 1973 •when he hit 21 pincti hitter. homers. drovl.' in 00 runs and ln Atlanta , Orav('S Vic€' r1rc~1-StOI(' 2·1 baS('S . dent F.ddit> Robinson said. "We \\'yn n. 33. battt•d 3 18. with 18 have added spt'l•d to l>UT lineup in homers and 58 rh1 last season l.acy and Royster. ;md also J:lol after hitt1ng 32 hnmt'rs and driv- ~O<'d pov.•t•r hitters in Wynn <1nd ing in 108 run::. to ht.·lp thC' P~1c1orek . .. Dodg~rs v.·1n till' ~at1onal l.Rague :\nd the trade. in negotiation rennant the Yl'ar l>t>fore. That since .<\ugust, apparently pleiiSl'd v.·;1s his fir::.l SC'asun v.·1Lh the club mosl of the players. ,tfter a trade with lluustun v.•hich A nal ive Californian, Baker S(•nl C"laudl' Ostel'n tot he .·\st ros. ,~·as reportedly unhappy in Allan Can1 panis s aid that W~11n 's de- ta and had ;.1sked to bf'tradt'd. in fens ive play, since he was ham- dicating I.os . .\n,!!('les was his pre· !l('recl by an clbO\\' that bothered ft>rence . H(' had hf't.•n billed as him o.1fter surgery during the orf. llank Aaron's repl.:•cement, :ind se.ison, was the m ;.1in reason the his failure to livl' up to the billing I>odgers wanted a new cen- <'OSt him popularity with Brave lC'r£ielder. fans. · Jimmy displayed derensive Roth Lacy and Paciorek, used \\'eaknes'ses evC'n in '74," Cam-~~-~~~~---~~~~~~~~~. pani:t said. "And We felt that hi s arm never really came bal'k :rom tht~ surgery of last winter.·· Campani s also indicated that bt~cause of 1nJuries to butfi('ldcrs Rill Huckner and Joe Ferguson. another trade may be imminent. Goodson. a 27 -year-old who plays first or third, had come lo the Rraves from the San Fran- cisco Giants last season and finished v.·ith a 208 batting average in 86 gamc>s. l-lis besl year "·as 197:\, "''ht•n he h.11 .30'.! v.•ith 12 home runs rorthe Giants. Bou1l 011tlook !-1onet arily it means an addi- tional $700 per annum. Holland says there are other considerations. however, citing the personal satisfaction of put- ting a team together ror one purpose. "It's rev.·arding to prove to kids they do have what it takes to come back after a tough loss and play v.·ell . This is w h ere rharacter really arrives.·· Roses. or Nothing Says UCLA Boss I.OS A:<GEl.li:S <AP l ""I last three 1n a rov.•, but the un - ranked Trojans have accepted a spot in the l.iberty Bowl. I· I guess it ·s the Rosc Ro"'·I qr nothing ror us,·· says a surprised lJCL.<\ coach Dick \'ermC'il. v.·hose Rruins s uddenly seem out in the cold for just about any bo'A'I but the Nt>w Year"s Day cla.ssic in Pasadena. ' ·•it v.•as a shock lo me to find SC was going to the Liberty Bowl , "J said Vermeil. · "I'm disappointed. I thought "'e had a :;hot at the I.ibert.y Bowl 1 ir we didn't go lo the Rose Rowl . ·• The !·Ith-ranked Rrui ns. ~·ho have this \\'eek off. ('an win a plact> in the Rose Bowl as the P<lcific -8 Confert:'nce champions if tht>y def t'at Sou t ht.>rn California in Lhe final gam£> of the season for both teams in t~'o we('ks. Rut while UCl .A. 7-2·1, was on- Ct' considered a good bow l pro- spect. seemingly C'Very opening t>xcept the TangC'rine !-\owl is nov.' filled. Ir the llruins lose. it looks a:i i€ they 'll be done> for Lht' year. 1 Southern Cal is 7-3, losinfi!: its Terps Cagers Rap Russians The week off also hurt. bowl chances because the Rruins would be unable to make any commitment until after playi ng use. "Wt> only ~·ant to go to one place anyway. It's not that we v.·ouldn't want to ~o to another bo"·I. but it ·s about time UCl.A J!oe!f' to the Rose Rov.•I." \1t>rmeil said !'11onda y_ The coach said. "I have crasl'd thoughts of any bowl game other than the Rose Rowl.'" . .\nd Vermeil said he knows the task his team faces in going for the roses. Southern Cal. h(' said in a quick lesson in semantics, hasn't been beaten thr<.'e games in a rov.', they"vt> lost thrC'e games. "They've lost the games COLI .EG F. p 1\RK. ~td. (AP) themselves rather Lhan being -Tht>y app(':lr ragged at times beaten.·· the UCI.A coach said. and tht'y v.•et1r unirortns that look "Just like Ohio State beat us. \V(' something out or the stone age of lost to Was hington.·· basketball; but the Russian na· And Vermeil addt'd, "I"m rer-. tional te:a m knows bow to play tainly not over confident, I 'll give the.made-in-America game. you a clue to that .·· With 31-year-old Sergei Bclov No. I-ranked Ohio State scoring 36 points, the Russians whipped UCl •. i\ 41 -20 earlier this went into overtime before drop-season but Vermeil said that ping a 100-96 decision l't1onday after lookin11 at films or Southern night to Maryland. ex1><->cted to Cal he feel s "physically they are be one of the nation"s top college tbe best defensive team we've teams this s eason. seen this year." despite injuries "Theydon'tlook smooth:·said that have si delined some · d \I II d h 'tarters. seruor guar . o ov.·ar . .,... o scored 22 points ror the winnin~ "1\s athletes. you'll not oft('n Terps, ''but they're fundamen-~play a better group than the Tro- tally sound and they can really jans.''hesaid. shoot that ball... Roth teams have this week off "'A Jot of times they don't look and Vermeil said "the bye in a like they can handle the ball ," "·ay helps a team that has lost to added guard Rrad Davis, "'ho regroup.. . was charged with nine turnovers. Verme1l described some or how "but they get the ball to theop('n~1 week of preparation goes for a man." C'oach. starting with looking at .i\nd. to a man. the Terps films. agreM that the Ru ssians wer\• "First rough and tough. The mos· said. "I av.·esome. although he played on-morning iv the last three minutes. was scven. you can't sleep," he vioke up at four thi ~ and went to '-''Ork at 5 Red Sox Swap for Jenkins REUBEN GANT (BB) ANO CINCINNATI'S TOM CASANOVA FIGHT FOR A PASS. V1actim ir Tkachenko. a 7-foot -2, "You start out on 1\1onday 260 -pound behemoth. thinking you can't even make a .. .. f". yard. the other guys look so good . I By Tuesday you think well. ~ ~ 1 BOSTON (AP) -The Boston .i Red Sox. who missed winnin~ the World Series by one game last ~ it.eason, have acquired veteran ~ pitcher Ferguson Jenkins, a ~ veteran right-hander with a habit ~ of winning 20 or more games a \ year. Is Woody Mellowing With Age? :~;d.r;·:~~-~!~~~~1i~ DODGERS RAISE ! The Red Sox annoon<ed earl~ ~ today that they acquired the 31 · i :rur-old Jenkins, a Cy 'Young • award winner in 1971. from Tex· ,, as in a deal that sent outfielder 'i Juan Beniquez. a nd pitcher Steve '~ Barr to the Rangers. The Red Sox al1<> tossed in a ! minor leaa:ue prospect lo be S named later and an estimated < !i25<J,OOO ror Jenkino.,whoh•• won 1 more than 20 ••met per season I &om 111117throuah1"74. , COLUMBUS. Ohio !APl - "J.le hasn't ripped up hi s ball hat in. oh. three or four seasons now . "He doesn't· h('nt on players' helmets and shoulder pads like he once did. 1 think he's afraid that they'll hit bark now. "He still throws his glasses and watch in prartice though." An associate was talking about Woody Hayes. The stout, gray- ing. short-ru serl disciplinarian they simply call the Old Man is mellowing, Hayes despi s es the word mellow . ''Don 't you believe I 'm mellow. I'm a.i tittle older, a lit lie -----, ' • • meanE"r," said the 62-yt>ar-old v.·izard. "I am not an innocuous old man." Hayes' tough style o( coaching ha:t Ohio State riding atop the na- tional ratings, heading for the usual season-closing showdown . Saturday with Michigan. The nationally televised game will decide the Big Ten Con- ft'rt'l1re championship and the Rose Bowl berth for the seventh lime in eight seasons: Dt'spite Hayes' protests, thosr around bim suggest bis tempera· m~t is merely a shell of its old explosiveness. "He $<'CMS to control ll bet - -l ter." said Georgt> Chaump, one of his coaching lieutenants~ Then he smiled and added: "Rut the coach still has the ability to lose his temper." \ As the Ohio Stale trainer. Billy· liill serves as a confidant ror both Hayes and his players. "He's do· ing less dictating and more listening to the kids now. That's good, .. Hill Insisted. One would think a man old enoug h t o be players ' grandl•the.r would have a com- munications gap. Afte.r .all, Jfayes ii more than 40 years their senior~ ~raite s' quick answer ~ --- "They've. never been 62. J've been 20 . I think ba<'k to what I wanted when I wa$ lhat age. I've always prided m yself that I can listen to youngsters.·· The rumors swirl around Ohio Stadium each fall that this will be Hayes' last season,~especlalty if the Buckeyc>s win their first na- tional championship since 1968. But ~layes chuck!~ over such talk. "I've thought about retiring 1,000 times -ror tr second5. •· • Phy~iciana repeatedly caullon collcgtN'ootball 's rourth all·tirne w1nningE>st coach to iilow up. He · had a heart attack in June 1974 , 11CKEl' PRICES LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Los Angeles Dodgers announced Monday they are increasing ticket prices ror the 1976 baseball :teason."'t.he li.r,st price hikes since the teeb'I moved here from Brooklyn 18 seasons ago. Under the new prices general admhJi;ion wilt be $2, an lncrease ol 50 ('ents, and bdx seats wi11 go up $1 to $4.50. Reserved seats in· crease 50 cents to $3. . Children under 12 will get Jn for fl, a 2S cent increase.. -!i GARY GUISNESS Coron• del Mer KEVIN LARUE Estancia Pickeroo Winners Revealed Dan Haight of NeWporl &-arh had only rour mis- ses, including the two tie games, to capture the latest DaiJy Pilot Pigskin Pickeroo foot ball predic· lion l'Ontest. llaight's exrellence SCOTT TURNER Co1t1Meaa CHRIS DOVE Founllln Valley was matched by Robyn JOHN NAUT Ravgiala of Corona de! ~tar. who ,winds up in ____ M_a_te_r_D_e_I __ _ seeond place via the tie brt>aker. .Area GoH Results First round v.·inners JOHN GILL D1n1 Hilla DAN GLENN Huntington Be.Ch RANDY ADAMS S11n Clemente HA YNES AILEY Edison BILL GOMPF Laguna Beach RON DYKES Un iversity KEVIN URQUHART EITO<O JIM RANKIN Marine MI TCH CHESELKA Mission Viejo Oil City's Dionn.e Lin.ema11 of Year r .......,,-....,.1a.lm OAllYPtlOT Century Stars • The Sin Clemente High Trilons have moved into the No. 11pot in the 2 CIF 2-A football rankings. Completing an un- defeated 9·0 season, San Clemente is lhe only Orange Coast area root- baJl team to receive re· cognition. Edison, which was ranked No. 1 in the 4·A poll, dropped out after losing to Newport Harbor. 21·3. There were few ot~ t'hanges with St . Paul re- maining No. I in 4-A and Santa Ana Valley No. 1 in 3-A. . Other Orange County teams to receive re- cognition are Servile, Foothill and Westminster. rated filth, ninth and tenth in the 4·A rankings. ~· ... k llMtltK ... -1. St. Pei.I fM) "' 1. W..I T""'IOMI lt·Ol "' ).Lo'fol• tMI ... •. c..m.<UIO lt-01 •• ~ s.r.I .. t• H "' •· Sollt"HIUI 11·11 .. •.L•P'l:llv~H ~ 1.•11Co¥1 ... ( .. II " •. Fo1tt11tl U·l·H ., '°·~'"'"'le• ft.I) " >• 1 Wt!• ..... V1lle1 LMI .. t. ...... rtr Hlll11'·0 1 '" t.E!~l .. 11 '" 4. LI s.tfN l"411 •• \. C.-ltflU\11llef Cl·ll "' •.u..-.1 .. 11 • J.SloM1 Mln • 11·11 " l.PKl!lc;1 1•11 " t. °"""""' II-II ~ 11D. ~II P1wdil'n• 11·11 ~ ... 1. !.¥1 Cle.,...,.11 It-OJ '" t .._.,. Cl.0· I I "' l .A,.te1opt\11lllt ll ·O·l l "' t. AIVU lt·O! •• 1 El Dorldo !1·2> "' 6. Noo1e Vhl1 ~ .. ,I " 1,Aoy .. o.-11·11 ~ t .W•IOIUI r .. o ~ •.O.hr fl·Jl y Ml Lllllff'CNll r-1·11 " Servile Now No. 1 Three .Mesans On All-leqgue Three football pl-.y.,. from Costa Meu High. two from Estancia and one from Corona del Mar have bffn •elected to the All-Century Lea1ue flrat team by lbe Orange County Sportswriten A.lsocla· lion. · l..kaa;ue runnerup Sartta Ana rec"etved the top honors, though. Quarterback, Chuck Hogg, ls ba<'k ot the year while Bob Larson ii coach of the year. Santa Ana. picked to fmish no hi1ber than fourth, wound up second with a S-1·1 mark. Lrag:ue charilpion El Modena has the c:ircull's lineman of the year in 21.>-pound gu.ard Gree Elrich. ~ Byers. Steve Park and Scott Turner from Costa MHa High areacc:orded firat \eam laurels; Ryen, a 185-pound tight end':° is rated aa one or the <'ircuit ':t top blocktn. He &lso caught two touchdown and two coover&ion passes. Park, a defensive end, is very quick. Costa Mesa rotated its ends and Park usually played aiainst the opponent':; strentlh. He had numerous quarterback sacks and played his best against El Mode.ia and Villa Paric Turner, a first team tackle and Corona del ~ Mar'• Mark Jonannes, ajwUor center. were consis-~ tent all year.. -1 Estancia's Gary Confer is considered to be one~ of the top recei'o'ers in Orange County. Very fut, ' Confer caught three TD passes in league and drew praise from every coach . His teammate. Brad Thomas, is a first team de· f£>nsive back. One ot his best games was against Santa Ana when he blocked a punt and conlinually hounded the r e<'eivers. First Team Offense Pos. Player, Scllool TE-Dan Byers, Costa Mesi I.T-MikeArea, Santa Ana J.G-Greg Eirich, El Modena C -Mark Johannes, Cdl\1 RG -Joe Young, El Modena RT-S<-ott Turner. Costa Mesa TE-Brad lgou, Villa Park SE-Gary Confer, Estancia QR-Chuck Ho22. Santa Ana }JR-Bruce Be.j! Ben. Villa Park lo'A -Mike Merk. El Modena First Team Defens~ Dl.-Scott J .. usk , Magnolia Dl .-1.arry Harman, Villa Park DL-Steve Park, GDsla M esa DL .-.Kurt Buehler:'EI Mod ena l.B-Rirhard Umphrey, Tustin LB-Brian Boryer, Villa Park J.B-Ray Johnson, Santa Ana DR-Tim Smith, Santa Ana DR -Sam Taylor. El Modena OR -Robby Brown, Santa Ana· DR-Brad Thom as, F...stant'ia SECONDTF.1\)1 Wt. Class 185 .Sr. 220 s... 215 Sr. 180 Jr. 180 Sr. 195 Sr . 220 Sr. 170 Sr. 150 Sr . 170 Sr. 150 Jr. t • 195 195 110 190 205 160 190 182 155 185 155 s... Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. ·,; <-., ·~--Sr. Sr. , Sr. 1 Sr. 1 ' T -David Reyes. Santa Ana 205 Soph. G -David Young, Cd M 175 Sr. T -Steve Almond, El l\olodcna 220 Jr. F. -Spyro Kemble. Cd~t 180 Sr. E -T'Om l'ttokt.'lke. Tu:;tin 205 Sr. I.A-Dave Molli ca. Coe;ta \tesa 160 Jr. Haight garners $25 for fu-st while r.aygiala nets $15 as runnerup. Third plare, also by tie breaker system . goes to R. H. Weatherford or Hunt - ington Beach with five misses, counting the two tie games as tosses. and second ,rpund f Huntington Beach matchups for the presi-4i1 tackle Keith Di onne has Servile has taken over the top spot in the Orange County 4-A foot · ball rankings ror high :tt'hools follov.•ing th(' Friars · 13-7 virtory over Mater Dei to !end them into the CIF 4·A playorrs. I.A -Wayne Brandenburger. El Modena 175 .Sr. B -Steve Cody, El l\todena 190 Sr. This week's Pickeroo dent's clip com petition at =--been named Lineman of Mission Viejo Country ·'-....,.....a-._._ the Year for the All-·-.,..111 be printed in all Wednesday editions of the Daily Pilot. Entrants are reminded that Wed- nesday deadlin£>s will be imposed on next week's final contest. Club have been an-Empire League , as nounced. selttted by the Orange From a field of 32 County Sportswriters As· players, 16 survived to sociation. the second round in the Dionne. ac<"ording to matt'h play event with STEVE BRUNO Empire l,eague t'oaches, the rollo"A·ing pairibgs: Ne wport Harbor was outstanding in de· Barbara Greer vs. ----'------'---fen:;ive play. He account· Mustangs Tab Baseball Coach Irene Kennedy : Betty ed for more than 90 first· Cate vs . Phyllis Hof-hit tarkles and assists mann; Tudi Sher vs. Dot Gri•d Poll dunngtheseason. Massa; Anita McLeod Split end Steve Sem· ~Jim Gmur, a former <'alt'her at Long Beach !\.lillikan High , Long Rearh City College and Cal State (Long Beach), has been named to coach baseball at Costa ~1esa lligh School. vs. Clare Ha mmond : pen· and Im' eba•ker Alan tie•••~• tt•• Top T-nly !'"""' ,,. '" KEITH DIONNE Jan Schudel vs . Dot r"'A•toeo.1ec1Pre,,co11pqt1toot1>1111 Peterson were also Alex and er · Ed · th PQll , .,"' l lr•t-pl..:e wol•• In-~ . 1 nam~ to the r1·rst team C \l>e\I\. ill\Oft <l(Otdi """ !Olli ""1 Foothill. champion of the Empire League con- tributed six ot her players to the all -league team, and the t'oach of the yea r -Rudy I.ucidi. arpenter vs. Bernice "°'"'' (or Huntington Beach. Griffin; ·Shari Eastman ; ::!!!.~11 ::::! 1·1lli Samperi <'aught more vs. Kay Morrison; and l.T1•1,A&.M1 ,.o.o '·:.~ than 50 passes in the Georgia Hill vs. Glenda ;·~:~:; :~~ ~~ season to be among the Guy . • y,..,, •. 1.0 IJO'l leading ret'eivers in the "We 'll be :;tressing pitching. ·t'alt'hing de· rense and a fast game," says Gmur, who played on a Cl F championship team at Millikan and a s tate championship team at Long Beach City College. Calenda r WM...W..y IN1v. 1•1 Wt11lUPOq ---Or1n11e C111s1 al 1:1 c.mil'lll (7 :JO>. !.octe•--<yprl~\ al C.O!Oen We\! 12:JOI. Girls b.tslttlbltl -Or1n0t Ciw~I .ti LA H1rb0t !l l, ~nl• Ana 1\ Ciokl«I W.11 (l:JOl. l.Okl•l'IO<NI ~-1.0 1llO ('Ounty. I Ar11on1 St 10.0.0 412 •.eo1or-1.1.0 m Foothill running back :~::;;;'~· ::~: : Greg Speit'her is the 1J Florldl. 1-7.0 I~ league Bat'k or the Year. 11.c1111or .. 11 1.).(1 1.00 c:~icher rushed for 1,049 lt UCLA 1.J.1 111 ""Y". ,,,Gtorol• 1.2.0 "" yards and 11 touchdowns ,. MIMT!I, o. •-1.0 M on 167 cawies for eight H Pltl l·l<l 61 11.Mh'°"'' •·•.(J 41> games. " A,,.,.,,... 1.7,(J lJ * * * Sc<'ond plat'e finisher Kenn edy had quarterback l\-1ark l.arsen and re('eiver Ri r k Parma named to the first team offense. * * * 70 ....... ry11nd 1·1·1 XI First Team Offense Pos. PlayPr, school It's More Than Just a Grune It's a Way of Life at Laguna Beach T -Marty Healy , Foothill G -Dave Shambrom. Foothill C -Norm Katnik. Foothill G -Jacinto Chavez. Anaheim T -Bob Spurzem, Foothill QB-Mark Lai;sen, Kennedy B -Mike Charles. Cypress Weight Class 210 Sr. 210 Sr. 215 Sr. 178 Sr. 200 Sr. 110 Sr. 166 Sr. 164 Jr. 170 Sr. Ry LAUR ENE K EYS Carey's wife Becky, a °'°"'o.u.,"4~stlft former Laguna athlete Volleyball 1s more and now on the UCI than a g~me at .Laguna women 's volleyball ~ach High. _It ts ~e team,coa<'hestheJV. hke a way or hfe and win-. nlng ha s become a Car~y points out that strong tradition. the fnendly beach game In the last four years of Californians play in the CIF play, the girls s ummer has become volleyball team has lost heavy duty competition only One match in re· on the high school and gular season play. This co~!ege le.vets . season the squad is 23-0 Our gtrls have grown overall and 13-0 in South up playing volleyball on Coast League action. the beach and it ·s helped l..aguna is a 2-A school that they have,.playcd playing in 4-A volleyball against boys," he says. t'ompetltlon. "1 think it makes them "Actually our season tougher. they can take is just beginning now." the harder hits." says La1u n a Bea<'h ArcordingtoCareythe coach George Carey. Laguna team has no real "We set our goal of win· auperstars. just e.ight ning the CJF before the solid players who are all regular season began. above average. play are good so the key to winning is playing together with hustle and intelligence. "We are mentally up, and now we just take it one point al a time. and ~hoev~r get s to 15 r1rst ..... On his three seniors, Carey says : "Maya Thiene. she is the catalyst or the team. In some special "A'ay that I cannot describe she holds the squad together. She is a good hitter and sets well. She is also a· good jumper and blocks very well. Maya can real· ly dig the ball out. "Lynn Buhlig is the best jumper on the team and is very good at the net. She has lots or hustle and can really jump like c razy. She js a ·Ve r y B -Joe Ramirez, Anaheim R ----Greg Speicher, Foothill E -Rit'k Parma. Kennedy E -Steve Samperi, Huntington Beach 170 Sr. 145 Jr. First Team Defense DL-Keith Dioune, Huntington Beach 200 Dl.-Doyle Lu<' as, Cypress 200 DL-Jose Echevarria. Anaheim 198 DI .-BuddySkinner, Katella 170 DB-Steve Speit'her, Foothill 190 DB -John Culver. Kennedy 190 DB-Glenn Wright, Katella 160 DR-Morrie Carmichael. Anaheim 176 J,R -l\tike Healy, Foothill 180 l.R-Brad Farmer , Kennedy 205 LB -Alan Peterson. Huntington Beach '-15 Second Team E -Toby Bonwell, Huntington Beach 180 TE-Chris Egan, Kenned)' 170 G -Bill Szekely. Cypress 205 C -Dennis Luppens, l'luntington Beach185 R -Bill Holst . Huntington Beach 165 R -Dave Wilson, Katella 180 B -Jim l;ucas, Huntington Beach 170 R -Ron Himes, Anaheim 168 LB-John Ybarra. Anaheim 156 LB-Jeff Stiles, Orange 205 T -Tom Kowalt'yk, Saddleback 200 Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr . Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr . Sr .. Santa Ana Valley re· mains atop the 3·A, 2-A poll while undefeated 2·A power San Clemente is No.8. One final poll for Orange County pr('ps will be held following the CIF playoffs to de- termine the mythil"al champions. Oradge County Top 5 (4-A) Pos. Ttam, record Points 1. Servile (8·1 > 24 2. Foothill (7·1-1) 20 3. Anaheim (6-2-1) 18 4. Mater Dei (6-3) 12 S. (tie) Kennedy (8-1 l 4 Westminster (8-1} 4 Orange County Top 10 CJ-A, 2·A) l . SA Valley (9-0) 50 2. El Modena (8-11 45 3. Garden Grove (7 -2) 38 4. Pacifica (8· 1' 36 s. I.a Habra (8·1) 25 6. Villa Park (7-2) 21 7. Santa Ana (7 -1-l l 20 8. San Clerr.ente C9·0l 1•1 9. F:l Dorado (7·2) 9 10. Sonora (7·2) 5 CIF Volleyb all Set Tonig ht Newport Harbor, Corona del Mar and l.aguna Beach return lo action tonight i n the second round or the girls· CIF volleyball playoffs .... Newport i·l ar bor . whit'h deft'at<'d Mater Dt>i 15·6. 15·5 SaturdaY night. will mett Glendale at 7:30at Newport. Corona del Mar and l..os Alamitos clash at 7:30 at CdM . and l.aguna will host St. Jo~ephs at 7. R --Gary Guisness. Cd l\o1 175 Sr. A -Roger RePS, El Modena 145 Sr. 1 • A -SrottCoshow, Estancia 170 Sr. ' Mo~rts Selected To Fill CdM Job Ry ROGER CA RLSOS Olll'll D11t, l'I ... St.ft Dirk Morris, an aide in the Corona del Mar J-li~h football program for the past nine years and the varsity wrestling coa<'h, has been named to sue· fi ceed Dave Holland as ~ Cd M varsity footbalJ - coach. the Daily Pilot has &.J learned exclusively. •• • ~1orris . 38 and a •• ~.agu na Nigut>I resident, ~ 1s another in the long line or Whitti e r College ~raduates from the Don Coryell school of footbaJI . I-le play£>d for l wo years under <:oryell and was a teammate of l-lolland at \.\'hit tier. Morris prepped at ('o\'ina Hi gh where he was an all·league tackl(', was an all-Eastern Con· ference <'enter at Mt. San Antonio and "'·as an a ll · <'O nference C'enter at \\'hillier. , "I don·t contemplate a lot of changes." says ~1orris. but v.·e will he switchin g to th£> I · formation next year. "We have some good junior backs and some good linemen rt·turning. The problem "''ii! be find· inia: an adequate repla<'t>· ment for Gary Guisn1:Ss at quarterba<'k . ·· Morri s <'03<.:h<'d Corona de! Mar to th l' CI F wrestling cham· pionship in 1972 and has al s o pic.k('d-up ex. perirnre in coaching, football at Baldwin Park and F:d,gewood ·high sC'hools be-fore coming to Corona del Mar in 1967 . HVIN ADVANTADU OUI PAGIR OFJllS that youfl m1y not! -55 000 for oniy 5121.59 a month. 1 COM,llll OU.NOi COUNTT COYl lA•l h1el.CI-.: LAtf.. t-•. s .. C.._..., MhllN Vlef•. o ... '•llM', • -11 .. L.-4 ... ....... ,u .... 2 MONTH TO MONTH llNTAL IASIS • 3 NO 01ros1T l l QiUillD ~ ON ... ,,.OYID c:11on . I 4 ONLY 117 10 '° MONfH' TOTAL C:OJT 1 1 ... li ... lte4 ,....., "That sounds conceit· • "That's one of the re- ed I know, but we have a asons we win," he says. very good team of girls "An oppGSing team can't and they have worked key on one good plaxer for years to 1et here~" and shut her off. We smart i>layer. .. -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-r""oz~f:'""ii~~':";:;;;""'i LEASE DIRECT! Wheiher vou need $5.CXXl or ~10,COO get 11 from the people who tend mill ions Commerc:iol Credit Mon1hlv oovmen1 based on o $5,CXXl HomeOwner loon, fo r tlJ mon!hs. al on onnuol percentage rore o f 16%. Total payment $7,295.40 A loon Gf $.5,CXXl and over must be secured bv a combinofi.o n of real and personal property. 5 NIW COlrl rAC:T UNIT Siii 11 1'• 141 1/11 A school with an don't depend on any one t"nrollment of under person. around 1,000 does not •·tr ·you have a usually have a wealth of superslat on· the team players to choose from. and she is shut off or if but Carey 1ay1 that is not she has a bad night, you the cue at Laguna. are aoing to be in a lot of "We hod )50 girls try trouble ... out for the team," he Carey believes that It says. ''Wby the GAA i:t the high,Je..vel of team teamacouldbeatalotof play tha.( makes hls the varslty teams. dhd squad one of the be!t. t. our varsity aquad Is real-• "f't this point or the ___ lyauper." season, all theJeams you "Kathy Conway is our team captaln and has a deep caring about the team members. She·s a good setter, hard worker and a good hitter. She has good le~dership qualitie11. ·· ' The rest or the te~m in· c:lude1 Juniors: Cbris An· detson. Sandy P3rsons, Dawn Spurlock. Weslie Weber snd Leslie Wend el. ALl M.UES AND MOOB.S COMrmTM IATtS IMMfD. DBJVtlY ON '76 fO•DS ,....... llGel ... UAllMeCO. 2M6 HAl:IOI al VD. Q,lt,,l;uJlfll:: 542.-11 . 211 A.M6'A.--"-c-w...-.-.. "WHITE HOll:Z:OMS" ·~Dtdt ....... . -........ .. •' .. ..... TMUIS, MOY. ZO 7:10 P.M. l&TOM _LA_Mlll ..... • '2" u.dw 11 . '2" .._ -cau ,,, .... ttj Ooooo ,.,, .... !I"•~ Commerdlll cretlt CCJl'1)0l'atlon IC\ 1-iomeOwncr l oons .~ • Cn!ot• Me11a • 3i0 E. l ilh Street Santa Ana • 1228 F.. 17t h Strrrt • 645-8700 fi 47-fiA71 6 YOICl MUSI.GI Pl.Gib ALSO All AYAILAILI + 1 JUll Fiii MAIHTINANCI .. TU..011. Novemw1 lD, 1!1• > B8 DAil Y PILOT Tonight's TV Highlights Two Comedies Join Coast Drama Fare Movie Planned . On War Scare CBS U 8 :00 -That's Entertain- ment. This glittering box-office hit features memorable scenes from nearly ~00 mov ie c lassics and is narrated by ma· JOr stars. . What 's new in com- ... muoity theat t!r on the Or'lnge Coa:st ? Two com· pletely unheard or com· edies cal led ''T hree Goats and a Plunket" and ''S u bje c t t o Change,·· wh ich ope n t o night and F r id ay, r espectively. for the 1.ido Is le Player s a nd the C o s t ~ M e s a C 1v i (' Playhous t•. • NBC 1!J 9:00-Police Woman. When Sgts. Anderson and Crowley investigate the apparent slaying of a rock musician they realize the impact of narcotics on the recording ind ustry. ~ ABC fJ 9 :00-The Rookies. In "In- The newcomers JOu1 a crowded field of eight otht'>r stage shows, three· o( which wi ll be playing their final performance:; on Sa turday -a long with the Lido comOOy, wh ic h run s t o ni g h t through Saturday only. ! f ! r ( • ' vttation to a Ru mble," Terry is struck by a fleeing car as he attempts to help t h war t a g ang war in h is o ld neighborhood. KCET .@ 1 0 :~ -Ascent of Man. This hig hl y acclai med series continues with a segment on the theory of evolut ion titled ''T he L ad der of Creation .. , . -,. -· . " TV DAILY LOG - .. THR F.F. G O AT S and a Hl ank~t " takes its title from the earliest for m of alimony, wh..ich is the crux of the L.ido pl ay. Michae l Todaro plays the victim of a SSOO-a -week bitt' and Gloria Soss i;; his ex.wi fe who helps him reluctant- ly beat the high cost or loving. Tuesday Evening NOVEMBER 18 I~. 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"llWTS Of THl WlSr .,... w,-,, ..... ,......, •• "A TOUCH Of CLASS .. 7 .... 1 .. llWf'-l lll-J,...le.M CINEMALAND !l 1' St M11~111 • AuM• il~ I.ill !10 fUll•' "lllOSTll COGBURN'' t:JI WI'-1>15-1:1 .. or:M "Tltl GIUT WALDO PEl'Pll" Jt)t WI'-J:t ... 1:11 141l ~ ~111'"• A•ll\f'"'iJ~ liOI !1(1 f Uu•• 1Hl WAI WE WERE" tiH Wf'-ltl .. lcJ .. t;Jt "A TOUCH Of CLASS" IP61 J:ll w,.,.. 1:1 .. J:lt CINEMALAND 14U ~1 11"".0 .1 A~lh!~ 'l~ !~l I'""'""' "SWIN61N6 BARMAIDS" Ill •M Wf'-l>IM:N-.e<..M "DOCTOR MINX" Ill ... ~1-w,.,.. ,,,.....,, ... , .... KOCE Television .. (50), '\ ·~··-.--.--->if;;~~ ...JS ·-., °""W milJ ~~I ~~ -· fllr" .. , ,,, .. ,,.o-a,01 __ .,_ .. fA.~TASTIC PLANET" s, ......... ... - C ,,.--.· ,__~_:_m,.,,...,.,,_T_._it_us __ ] cast are Girard ''Bud " Brewer, Ron F ilian, Bramwell You ng and UrMula Miller. "Three Goats and a Blanket " is on stage tonight through Saturday e.t 8:30 lD the spiruster slSters at odd.$ Udo Is le Clubhouse, 70'1 over the imptnd in g \11a Lido Soud , NewpOrt · matrl moliy of one o( Re ac h. Reservations them. Jackie l'~lanegi.ft 673·6079 , 673 ·428S or and Robbi SC'hoonover 673·6170. pla.y the leadins roles, · abetted by J ack Ogborn. OP E NING fo~RIDAY ut Marg eret Boy~r and Co:;t;i Me:;a is "Subject EdieSchoeffler. to c h ange.·· a Jules Tasca comedy aboUt two Pali Tambellini, resi- "HEARTS OF THE WEST' "SUTHER" (PG) '"YOUNG FttANKEHSTSM" IPOJ -MONTY rYTHOH a TME HOLY GRAIL" IPGI "'HARD TIMES" ll'GI "'UST DETAIL" !RI ""TOUMG FIAHKEHSTllM" IPGI · ""'WMBE DOES IT HUIT7" IPGI ..,,.. HAPPY HOOHr Ill • ... IOT AHD HIS DOCi .. "HARD TIMES" ll'GI "'UST DETAIL" !RI "flrwllOI O• THI ........ .,.,--1,... ._,"1'l PTTM-iUC '"' MOl.l MU" lll MllllllOll Wlolll.·ftol IAllC:.lltN 'lllCl ••St lfONOAY lluu IATUllOAYC(tt1p1 '40IHl1,1) 1134-S.OO u ...... ........... .... 1. ·u,,. .. , ........... .... , ... \I ...... .... ..., ... ~,. -·---llCKIMAll• ---1.UDOZO> !WtN 11 M •_, .... II ..... , I'll 1111 Clf WAI.I ll9llM. .. nut Liii ADYINNUI fill SllONOtn MAN * WOILD i-. ... , .... ._., ......... , '3flil i [!f •l jl l'j J Ill i: I Jet i ;I fJ --°""" 1:11. ""'· ........................ ... l•l'OUl•T .. llU ' (lllltll• u•t fl 11 'Ill' flttf! ht< .. 1 l•l•o ( i lolt• ·('"'"'I H Mo · U•U< I "" ,,.. --·-JAWS .. , _,... 'IDAL WA't'I ...i --·""_ .. 1"':!,'.:'° J DAl'S Of THI CONDOI "' ·---~;;==~~·~·==;---:.:.:~ .. ~-- --_, .. ,_ U!ml ....... ·---~­w~ ---· --...... ........ ..., --~-- ...MOCIU' ..... JOUNG flAMUNITllN 1M1 --· DIATH WISH _., -·----UM IOl.UBAL\91 ~-... CIArt-.. !.\' ~-·"'"'°"' 'r~tj.z LIT'S 00 IT AGAIN"" 1~:-·· _.._.. 1 '114-W THI MONrT I IUN ""' • -----u.. IOlLRIAlL "' --· CIAZY MAMA 1N1 .. '"'Clf _,"""" ... f~ ""' un AD'llNT\llUtll ITIOHellT MAH IN W01L1 11t JACK NI HOLSON ~~t~;~ 'J!_~ Ill •nd · BlllTRrnODS "THE LONGEST YARD" MESA c:,s:: Ml-1112 -·-..... , .t! a-•nrna. tOl'T. MITCHUM "FAREWELL, MY LOVEL'f" .nus. SUH COMHlll '~WLn~~~~l9.~ ~It lfft l\-U4fS -,.., 1rw 1...,,... Thr Npwport LIDO Boach 673-83SO ''THE 7-UPS" plus d"1t director ol lhe Civic LOS ANGELES (AP) Pll)lbouse. ls st•Sln& the .-'"Tiie ~ipl tile J.,. play, whic h will be pre-: Attacked. 1 ltory o1 the s ented Fridpy:s and Dec. 13 , 19'1 invNion S11:tu r d ay1 for t hree K are In ~alil~nia, will weekends with an 8:30 be a m0V1e for MGM. by curtain in the Communi-producenRerbJatfeand ty Center auditorium on John Milius. ~ .. lhe Orange County Fair-Tile fllm will be ~ grounds. Reaervations ftnlto:fafour-pictur-:cco· ·556-5391. trectloc Jal!e and llillus. STARTS TOMORROW OUT OF~ SEASON "'A Olm of 5trong charxtcrtut kNls, subtle bulunrekntlng 1e:n5ioM,wM1MhiQa eroticism: CLIFF VANESSA ·and SUSAN ROBERTSON REDGRAVE GEORGE in OUT OF SEASON ... .,, ....... -, •It ti ~ 111.llCW!IC"H , .. 1 •IC I UICO\.'tCI I "' ............. , 11<'9>_.T I "DI •~ ... _ .... l•to: .... Oio'Ko ... al.Lill~ M"•O'llllt H ti<<•• ••f .. "' "" l•jll'.-1 ~ ,,,, __ . °""_ .......... -·:..::-• .. lll 0 -MMIN rn SOU TH COAST Pt Al A {{ ~5 Sunfiuw.r STr19T • Cor11 Mew · 549-JJS2 .1•1•s.Hlrbor~,d Anlheim • 635-7601 Complete coverage of c:ount~ government and courte, ' Ever~ day In lhe DAILY PILOT Walt~~ ~~(G) HOW FAR DOES A GIRL HAVE TOGO "'Conducl Unbecoming· ... ..-.,, ......... pollslledPl~·­ mlllolor fascinating , 1nl1rt1lnmtntl" {l'QJ . .. \l:JJ~ I Mlllfjfiiii 1 N~..114~ ••·-··--<"'''._... u..,..:;.w·~ y .. ~.. ... .... J I TO UNTANGLE HER TINGLE?? © ADULTS ONLY COLOR The Devil in Miss Jones ONLY ORANGE COUNTY SHOWING! PUSSVCAT • 873-4048 709 E. Balboa Blvd. Newport Beach OPEN DAILY AT 12 NOON L "'lOIA.n. """( U'HUD .\TlU~,_,_WI "tllllo'.U'1!~Pi llll!t lmar•surs1i tlNOllA I -.;, ~ tl[u.·o.lll _.., " _ .. _ UA.l~AI! IOI.I. ... , ... __ CC>IOl n Cll«MA ClH1UI a Cl"""..., .. JOHNNY FtRECLOUD .. ~AT\'lllJO .. ZAR DOZ .. SUNcor.ElY ~~·~'l\11eP ~ ·v001tron ·~.!'.!.15.-:..i£9. ROMANTIC "A ,oo-···~ TOUCllNO DELICATE BALANCE" • - - .. -' U•• -M -" .... .. , ~·, -" """' -.. .... - o• "" ml ""' ' •" p , •. , . - ' "" ... ' ~ '" "' ..... u ' "' ' "" •m ' ,,., • "' '~ ,,,. ,,,. ""' hi~ -~· M'I '~ ' ,., , .. -<K "'l c •• .. , ,. '" .... ,. •• ' ·~ "' .. u •• "' ,, "' '° ,. ~ ~ '" y .. d 0 w " ' • • • N ' • " j ' ' < • ' j ' ' • l ' ' • • ' ' P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS llUSINl!SS HAMii.STATEMENT T,_ follO•lng IN'rloOn ii doing ~· ..u.u: MILL TRIM COM PANY, l21' O.kOI•, C.0.te Mew, CA. tt.2• . Ti.ome1 H. Bulk•, l01SI C.Olon!.i 0•< ... H..,tlngton Be.ch, CA.'"- Tn!1 bl.llol,..11 11 COflOIOCl .O by .., In d1•1cNaL Tf!Omlo1 H. 8u1M1 • Thl1 11.alltmfl>I _, 111..:1 with tht C<>ufllf Cl••lo. ot Ore~ County on NO"· e-•. 1911. P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIO NOTICE l"ICTITIOt.11 e U$1 N"Ul HAMe STAT•.¥elfT Ttw'91 ... At,.~Alll-..~ __ , CNTl""llllSI! ""O"ElltYt H L.TO., m• 91rcll s11 .. 1 . .SU.• m: ~ .. _,., Ca HiWllM f'IMO W•ll•' •11t••s•. IOl hlll•, ~ ~ C.t"-"'la t'IMO Wlll\loM 0.MtWloll, l tl Clnl•I. """"""'' 9Uttl. Ca•ltOr .... ,..,., I!.. N-1, Ml• W•, l.M'f, ..._.. ... , Clllttltfll• O.WN tu-Id,'"" Ga».., 01w. ........, .. IKll.OU~o c;.1.,,. DIYll~ to , ms .. rtl'I $1:,..1, hlk 101, N•w~ &N<ll. ... ....,.,_ ....... MacMitllf\. 'I Tlbl.w9rl .. , on .... ear-•• Mar. c.otu-•~l Tflli ...W-• II '9f!Clt,l(te0 IW• Umll· ....... ..,,..p, P UBLIC sonCE ,.mnou1•tnt1111n1 ...eu.ut:Mlln' n. ......................... -~ ... oa--a.: .. 1111111~.- --"""" c.u ...... °"'. . .. ...., .., o.-e. * ,.. Vbla. cmm illlltW, C:........,•*'1 TMl~I\( ........ .... ......... --™' IA•~ •M ll'-111 •tit IJlt Cad¥~ of 0r-.. ~'" (),> ~w.ms. -~hMd Or .... ~ o.it't l'tiDC,. ~-. ......... -....... ,, ... ttJS .-..11 PUBLIC NOTICE Wali.r 11Uf"1'"'· Pf". Tl'lb •tAl-1 .. , Iliff ~Ill the I ·-------------1 c..-iv Ci.t. gfl er..,. C-nty on Ck· ,ICTITl~S •USIJlllQS iobwJO, 1•rs. NAM•STATl!Ma NT '-ttltl , ... fol!OM"t ,._ b..,.,.. ..... ....... bMll Or ..... C.0.\1 0.Uy PU""-,.Ma\; HD~ .. II, II.ts, t•IS •JD.t) CONCOROE REAL YOAS, 17.00 .. _""'" ''' $ulht llO, ~" V .. irt'. Callfw11I• 9210I Ma.real c;.,,1.11 CotOI ... 2tJ -l'C--'11Ct, C)tPAM• (.allflomia """' Tl\lt ~....,, 1, conouci.d 0y .,. in. --· Martel G. Corell Tiii\ 'tl-tll "''' lllAd WIUt "'-c-.ty Cltr"~ o1 or.,.. ~•on Oc- -11, 1'7J. ....,, P\illll,..,... OrM009 C-'t O.Oy Pti.t. ND....._..4,ll,ll,U,1•1S U11·r. P UBLICNO'nCE ,ICTITIOUSllUSINllU NAMe $lATll.•lf.N'T ,-,.... .. lelwi""J pef'Ml'I 1$ dbi"O ._., -·\; WEST COAST CONC'E fllTS. JJU a., s. .. NeWJIOl1 a..co11. C.111 . .,..,, tllod L. Medler, JltS Cl•' st., -------------·1 ~.._h,Calll,'2.U Tl1h llu!.WU 11 condue:tod ..... 111- oi .. lclwij. PUBLIC NOTICE ------------1 Aodt..Mldl"" Thl1 1t•l-nl w11 l lled '"'"" tht c.o...t., 0•r1< Of 0t•1191 C.o\mty !WI NII..,. ~1J,1t7~. FICTITIOUS •USIN•ss NAMI! STATIM.NT Followl1'9Pt•-••l'd0~~ n ' ...... _ ... 1--------------ESCAPE E NTEAPlll lSES, 20).) ~li>IJll, Ne~ BeKl .. CAftMO R!cllard M , Fo••, 20U S-.ltQD, ......_, S.Kll, CA ttM0 P\11111\hld or.,... co.st o.tiv AIOlll, ,....,:,... 11. Ii. •NI O.u ....... 1. '· •m PUllll-d Or•llO• Co9U 0.lly Piiot NO,,.~n.11,21.-O.c•mt-L l~IS •?U-IS FICTITIOUS llUSINIESS NAM£$TATl'Ml!NT Tlllt 1011ow1no PH"'IOCI Is OOino;i buSl- rwss •s: P UBLIC NOTICE DE P-MCO MANUFACTURtNG --------------ICO., 9152 11.apaa Or .• Hun11....,.1on a..c11.•1-FICTITIOUS •US I HESS NAME 5T AT l!M EHT TM followlnQ patlOnl •r• <loino Pust· ne~· I\: Robtrl Poller, t1SJ IC•pa;o Or., H...t1ngton S.;oc.n, t1~ fl'll\ ~nt!10S II COndUCteO DJ .., In. Oi~idual RGbotrt Potter Ele lne Fo••, ?OJJ Se nll190, """"'-1 &.IC II, CA '2...o Tllh bu'I'"''' h COl'HSU(!tod 0.., • Offllff .. pertnlr"°IP Ak"81'G M, Fo•• Tiii' ~•l•nw11t w•l llttd 'llllth 1 .... (Qunly Cllrk of OrMIQ9 COIUllY on Nov· ~11,ltJS ...,,. P UBLIC NOTICE l"ICTITIOUS auSINl!.SS NAME STATEMfi"T Tlw 11:11i.ow1no P9fl9f\S er• dOlng Ml· -·'· REC.AL CERA MI C:S OF NEWPOR.T, ll01 NAWOOtl l!louMM1'11. Cot.Ill Mlw, CA. mJ1 Ramon 111duS1rlf\, US S..a.gu!I Line. BJ01, NewpOrt 8e•tll, Ci!I t1!>1ol. Ricllerd L Coberly, US S.1quU line. Nawpah fl.e•cl'I, C• '2M.l. Tiiis st1tement w1i tiled Wt!ll it.. c.oun1, Clerk ol O<I~ (.outil"lt on NO,.. ...-11.1~1~ Pl.IOll~ o.anoe Coe\I D•llv PO~. •w. 11, 1s.-Oec•mo.r 1, t, It IS ~1·1S Kevin P•lll Bar•I, Mil ~I, v .. Nw,, CA..,_,. -------------1 H•told L Klmbtil, «1311 W. lm- perlal HWY .. No. 11, lll!Jl.-, CA. ..... -------------·I Jtrome ll1r•I. 1111 S..rrlngtan, R•mon Jodar, 1111 N R .. sMll SI ' L.11 H•Ol'ill, Cl '°6]1 Tiils tiusln•s' ii conoucttd b~ • """ Publl\Md Or;onqe C<HU Oallv Piiot, NOv. 11, lS•n<I Olt.1, 'I, 1•JS •Jtt·1S P UBLIC NOTICE qener•lp.ertnerslllp. Cl"·1V1 Altl'l••<I L Coberly P UBLIC NOTICE Tllh ll•lt ..... nt wa• l iltO wllfl Ir» NOTIC•TOCRl!DITOAS °""''Y Clerk ol O<ltl'lf co .. n!-OD No• OF •uLK TR&NSl'ER embar n. 1915. CSK1.•1a1 -tl11 U.C.C. I l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS Notice lslllt••bY9!vt1n to 1,,.,,..,11..,, F4t10\ NAMEJTAT EME HT ol 001•'1 Rell•u••nt No, 1 P\tbll"'ed Ot•noe COilSI O•oly Pllol, Tiil' •ollOWltlQ Pl•SO~\ ,,, OOino Dusi· tt ... sl•ror, wt.ow lxKINSS iddrflS ls No....mo.rll.lS.•ndO.c1mbtrJ,•, ne,,.~. l •OO w. Co•1t Hlgl'l"'•Y, City of -"-'-' -c""=-'~'---·-----I NE:WPQJIT HAR90R CORVETIES, N--t Bl•cll, County ot Or-. clo Ho .. aro Cllt~roltt, B•l DowSfrMt, SI-'• ol ~lito.tila, tl'l•I •bulk trl'l1.ler New1JOr1 8e"'cl'l.C1l•!o<nia9?660 ls M10u1 to bl ~ 10 Dlck'i Gtlncl>er PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE T0CREOIT0RS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE ST ATE OF CALI FORlll IA FOii Tl'U! COUNTY OF ORAHG6 H•. A·IS1•1 c.~!!!!:. ot JEROM~ B LEVY, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN !o !NI' cteditl!l's of 1ne •bo•e n•med Oec"'°""! !,..\•II per..,ns l'l•.,n~ Cll>m!. ~·n•t Ille ... Id OK-.it •re rOl!'quored IO 1•141 ll'letn, with llW necess•ty •OUCl'Oe'1, ln 11111 uffke ot ll'lol clerk of ll'le -~ !:fl· Tlllft! cour!,or lo pre..enl 11\em, W'11'1 ll'>e nectt......, wouchen. IO IM LH>den•9f'!'d ill'""" olfke of BR ENT, HERZ()(; ANO Ml NOELL. At10<neys 111..•"'• 1111111 C.n- IUl'J P.n; EISI, Suit• !?OJ, Los -"'9'1'les, , Cllfton'l.I• '°°'7 wl'llch Is Ille pl;oc• of r buslntll ot !he Wldfrsl~ In 111 mal- ~ cie~"""11 • t11t.est.te o• wld.,... c!Kleflt, wrth!n -fovr Tl\Otltlls alter The lirsl publlc1tlon DI' this notice, 0•1111NO-mber12, l<tJS. BARTONE. LEVY E•ec1.1lor ol Ille Wilt of Ille ltMIVf! n1mt'<I ~-nl, llREHT,HE RtOGAND MINDELi.. llJ:"'-"T.Nl .. ft 1•C.11t1W"J P1rt1 E111 S.....1101 1.M A-4tt, CA • .00.1 Tel: U1S)2n-11tJ A~ ter E aHvlor Publlshecl O<il"!le Co1~1 0111~ 1>1101. Nov.11,2S,elldi>e'<.1,9,1'111 tM-IS P UBLIC NOTICE R•k Goo<lell, !112 '!i~itintr, irvi....., Inc .• Trensi.rH, wt>oM busl....S) ..o. C.lllornl• 9110S • Ott\' Is 111JlE. $1au-. S...ll•J:l,Olyof .. mb•l1!>8 De G•d•o, l'IOO PortC.•d1t!, S•nlill Ft Sorl,,gl, Coutily ot LOI "*"'t>or1 Btacn. C•l<lornoe 91"60 A"!ll'IH, Sl•t•of Calllornla. °""' Tuc>.er. lO<IS Port Bro•lolOrcle, Tri. pr-I• IO be trans~" "*"'P0'1 St.en, Calllorno.o 91to60 loc•t.0 •1 1400 w. Coe't HJgh-y, Clly 8u4 8"'"''"· l'9l H•rn1llot1, R.t, Co»tit ol -pan &e•<ll, Counly of Or-. .......,... C•hl0<no"' '11~11 Sl•l•DI C..ll!ornl1. Bob Brew••, llJSI C.urnlrtt RO., !>.l"'prOJNrt¥lidHctlbed l"9"'f"ll Hunl1nglonB••Cl1,C•lilor11t"'1"'"" .,, All stock lti I•-· flat .. rel, equop.. ' '"'" b\Hlnt\\ "(OtldUclM bf.,, un-..... , Ind good will of 11\.11 Rt\:t-- ""';orpor•IM •ilOCleL•Otl·OI...,, '""" • 1 bu'llnt•s kno ..... H Odl•'• No. 2, --111t•i.h•1> loc•l.0 •I 1400 W. COISI Higll-,. C:.\J A1-Goodt-11 , (ll•ttrn•n. al -pon 8eKll, (.o<Hlty of OrMWJt, Tlllt \laltl'T'O!ti! "'""' fl)M ... 11'111111! Sl.aleolCllllortil•. <:Guf'lly Cl~k ot Of•"~ CounlJ on Ck· Tiie PUik l•.111>,ll't wltl o. ,.,.,...,.,....,. IDOer l1, "IS eel on Of i!lft•r tJW 'll 01y of Ho_._,, F4'214 191S,illl 1dA.M. at Gro .... EK•-Cori:o. Publtshed O<anqe COl•I 0•1if P1IOI, _...., lddrttl Is 1I002 lt~I"" 81vO., l'tOv •, 11, 11,)S, l•IS '11!>-15 Tusllti CA. So (.r •• b known lo I,,. Tr-teree, P UBLIC NOTICE au ~inHs ,..,,,., •"d _,.eun.-_-------------IPv 1M Ttat11l••or tor ,,,_ P'l~t lhr• 9 .IQ)(lt; SUPE RIOR COURTOl'THIE: ST ATE OF CALI F"ORN IA l'OR THEOOUNTVOFORANGE No. A·ISSSl NOttlCIE OF H E ARING OF f'f.TITION FOA .. ROllATE OFWll..L AND FOllt LETTERS T E5TAMEH· TAltV AND AU THO RIU TION TO AQ. M I NI STE R U N DIE A TN E INDEP ENDENT 4 DMtNISTRATION OF IE5T&TES ACT . Esl•le ol NONETTE bAT,t.VIA. O..tta.ed. NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVEN tl'lill EUGENE GOLDEN h;os Iii'<> herein• , ... , ..... : ... ,,,.. o.ttltd; Oct.1111, 1•1s Olc -'\Gtl ..... rlnc. BJ Bod' V. l(u!ner Tr•ndere• Gre ... rt:K .... C.•p. •nm T""'tl11,CAHWO f.Krew NO, ).tilt-d Publl\Mcl Oriti~ Co•\! D•llY Pilo1, NOv. II, 1•1s •JB>IS PUBLIC NOTICE --------------1 Pf!ll!IOti lot Probi>te ol Will 11ni1tor1 .. """""• ol Lelle•i Te.iamfntll"r •nil Autr-lri!lllon to A<1m1nluer ~·Ille 1.-penOer11 Adm•n,.l•a!IOft of E•l•tei Acl. reletfn(f lo w~•Cl'I I• m.Q tor ,..,.,l'ltr ~rlicu11rs, •n<I 11'1•1 Ille !Im!! illlwl PllKe ol lle..,rin<,i lhl' w rne M s bH<l wt tor Oec. 2. 197~, '' 9 JO a.m, 1n 11'111! tOUrtt"OOm ol O.p,1t1rnet1T NO l ol »1d ,_,, illt 700 C1v1c Center Drove """st. iti 11'111! 0 1101 S.....ta An;o, C1litorn1•. O.tedNov.10, !'JS Cl.,1JS1 SU,.EIUOlll COURTOF THE STATE OF CALI FORNI'\ FOR TI4 E COUNTY 0 1" OR,,..GE ll-IOl14 SU PE RIOR COU RTOFTHE STATEOFCALlFOltHIA FOil TH£ COU NTY DFOllANGE NO.A·a51SO NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR PROllATE OF WILL AND f-Oll LETTERS TEST AME NT All Y Eit1te of FRANIC J HANOVE:R ill\SO k"""'n H FRANIC JAMES HANOVER, D!oce1\e.ci. NOTICE IS HEREl!Y (;IVEN tMI ROBERT V. 1-iANOVER 11"'\ lllf<I ,.,.,,,;,, • petlUon tor Prob"'" ol >Ml! •nil tor l•w.ttKt ol 1..elle•, Te~l;o,.,.....,t..-v lo the pt'hl!0tier rtlerence 10 ""'1•ch " ""'de for ""tMr parlocul11r•, ilnil 11\al thl' ,;,..,., .. ,.,, plate ot hl'•1t1rn;i the"'.,,. M\bffnwtl0<0ec.1, 191S.•I~ JOa rn . in the counroom of Department NO lot s.aH:I court, •1 100 (.•w•t Center o ... w Wtsl, iti tn .. City ot S"'n'"' A""'· Clllfornl•. 0.\MNOW. ll, 191S WALTERN.ANDERSO,.. WILLIAME.SIJOHN, CountyClerlr. IEUGENEGOl..DE N 1tlCI Otlllur, ""'•k Wt st 'kri1eJOS 1..os Allt-'•s, c.a. _, Att-11 ... ; PAUhOMr Publlstled Orange Co.til D•lly P>lot, NOW. 11, 11,14, 191S •lS1·15 PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 11. .. )!•U NOTICE 01" ME ARING OF ,.ETITION FOR ,.AO•ATE 0 1" W1LL AND FOA LETTE RS TESTAME N· TAAY AND AUTMORIUTION TO AO. MIN IS T E R UND E R THE INOE .. E NDENT ADMINISTRATION 0 .. U TAT ESACT (hftd W•1"9111 El\11• o! FRANCES CARROLL JO"IES. Oete•..e<I. NOTICE IS HEAE6Y CIVEN 11161 RAY ROONEY JONES JR. Ms l11e<1 tie rein"' 1>l'11Hon tor P,.ot>.1111 ol W..11 •rcl tor L.eller\ Testamtnt•ry i!lll<I ""'"°'l1;o1ion 10 A<lmlnl•ltr ....ae< Ille lndepalldt"t Adml,,lsl••tlon ol E•t•Tf!'!I AC;!, reterence 10 wn1cn ;, maOP lot hrnMr part1culill•\, "nd "'"' lhe 11,.,. ....., !>I«• of lleilltlflq the , ..... l'IM bH<l wt IOI' Nowmber 1S. t91S, •t t ·J01.m., ,,,,,. counroom ol Depertment No. lot wkl court, •I JOO C1~1c Ctt11Ar Orott WtU, ln Ill• c11, of Si11nl1 Atia, Cll1lorn1i11. Dated Nowmbllr I. 1•1s. "*sl l.osAn9'1eS. CA. This bu\lntts Is conducl.O llJI Umll• edparlM'1nlp. Ktv1n Paul l!lill••I Tiii\ ~11tem..nt '"''~ tiled ""ti\ 11W County Cl••k ol Or1n11t Co....'llJQfl HO,.. ..-.. •• 19/S. _,, PubUsn.d O<•n9' Coe1t [).ally PllOI, No.wmbtr II, II, 15. •n<I O.c.mtlel' 1, ltJi 41J1·1~ PUBLIC NOTICE ,_ l"ICTITIOU$ llUSINESS NAME STAT EME NT Tl'll IOl-iflq Pft!.Onl •rt dOlng t><AI• """'a: E)(ECUTIVE SEARCH INTERNATIONAL , Jill Cami>u• g;,1~~u~J1), Nt•POt\ &.Kii, n. Moult< Croup, Inc., 1 c.!!fOmla c.orpor•lion Tiiis i.n.1 .. ss h conducled bJ • uw. poratlot>. Tiie Missttf C•OllC', Inc. 8yJon W.SclV~r. s.ec .. ,.,.., This sl•'-1 w•s 1ueo -.itl'I !he COUnlv Clt111 Of Or-eovnty on Oc.- -2. ltlS. -HAHN, CAZIER, HOE OH &LEl"I" •t 1W.Mlll$l., 141111 Fl_. LM 11.,.,..1n, CA. MllF P\lbll""'° Or..,;e C~st o.tUy Piiot, Oct. 21,....., Nov.•, 11, 11, 1•7S 4tol-15 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS llUSINES$ HAMIE STATEMENT The foll_I....,. pet sons illre doinq bu$1· neSSI\: M & M ROOTE~, 1511 W . Se<cre•l 'W•J. S.lnl• All•, Cll+!ornl"' '27<M St•,,•eJ J•me• Mlllll~•n, 1Sl1 W. SoK.re't W1y, S."t• A1>1 , C..hlornla '211M • N•ncyAnn M111il•n.1S17W ~re\I W•Y, s.tit• Ana, C..IUor"I• 92 10. lllh t>usitRSS Is CorukKlld bJ In In. dlwld..,t. ~1 .... 1ev J"'rn'" MUllQ.illn fl'll• stltemenl WIS IUed with !tie C:O....IY Clerlr. ot Or•n~ Coum.y"" Qc.. 1o1>11rl1, 1•1s. ...... Pl.rOll.ntO Otil~ CHS! o,,;1y F'llol. Now.•. 11, 11, 1S •10'i-1S P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Thll! toliowlnq polr'IOflS are 00!"9~•­ Mll•\ LIFE PR.OTECT!ON SYSTEMS, 11«1So. coest Hw,., L•gu"a &Ncl\ C.. "'" Alwitl L. Holt, •SS Dlill,.._., Sf., ~ S.IC.11, Ce. '126S1 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A ' . TU0$1Uy. Hovemb9f' 18. 1975 DAILY PILOT 87 The Bluest l\\ltltetp!Ke on the Orqe Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It , Find It , Trade It With a Want /Id [642-5678] One Call Service Fast Credit Approval Real Eitott ...•• _ .. 1000-2999 Amounc•menfl. '" l lost & FOU<!d ••.... 5050.5"199 Me«hondl ........ 8000-ll099 loJ11&Marine Rental • ...... , ... J000.'69'1 Butintss, l1we1tment & Flnan<Kll •••••••••• 5()0().SCM9 SoriKH & Repain 600CMI099 Employ-& Eq.,;pmenl : . , •.•.• 9000-9099 Aut-•• & othw T""'tpOrlotion , ... 9100·9'19'1 otion .•. ". 7000.719'1 Re<llEslalo • •ta••·················· •••a·············a••••• ..•...........•.•••••.• ··················~···· i-----------··············a•••~?~~~= .......... ~~~ ~= .......... ~~~~ EIUlORS: Adnriis..-. IEACH DUPLEX -$18,934 s.hou&d cl.eek their ock Shows ._In t 5pendablc. dalty mtd ~port er-J ust blocks to lhe btueh. roN i......diately. The Need& som~ work. DAILY PILOT ai wmes Minimum 16.CIQO_down rc- Uobllily fOf" the fint bt-quir ed . Cal1_~·0303. Forest Olson. RJlr. corred inMriton only. 1;;~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;:1 1---·---"-HARDTOA~ll ONE STOltY l\ibUshtt's Noticr. . TOWNllOUSE. Lar~c J All rt•al (•st<tle advertised bedroom, 2 bath. 1\ll \':<· in llus nl'wsp.ipcr is sub· tntlf. with tx·aouful floor Jt•ct tfJ Lhc t\,'(ieral t'air plan. Nt:.r by µool antl Hou:.1ng Aet of 1988 clubbuuse. llur ry, ju~! wh1l·h makc..s 1t lllegal tci reduced to $39,950. C:l ll 11dver t1 st· •·any prl:· 540-1151. rerenl.'e, lln11latioq, or 1hscnrni.natio11 bi.l.:i~d on race, color, religion, 5ex. or national origin, or an intention to make any :-.uch preference, limita- tJon, or discrimination.'' This newspaper wJll obt knovdni.:ly accej:Jt any <id\'l'rt\s1ng for real t'Slate v.·hich is in viola· tionoftbelaw. 1002 .......•... , ........•.. BAYSHORES YOU HAVE EVERYTHIHG S Bedroom!! • 5 baths i.:rac1ous entry. SPEC· TACULAR L I V I NG ilOOM, 01\K PLANK FLOORS., COUNTRY KITCH EN. C h opping hlock island. rood center. --HERITAGE • • REALTORS new apphances, lots or new cupOOa.rds. LARGE LIBll.ARY . Lighted bookea>es. M3'le• suite *VACANT* 1nt'ludes dressing room, extra ht rge clos('l'>. bath corporation bought with jacuzz.i plus 2 wlills this e)(eculive's beautifu1 of glass • mini \.'iew or J.bedroom 2· bath hom ~ Ne"·port ll:.ir bor. Owner with communily pool. in forced to sell after fixing pnmc community. It's as dream house. $189.500. vacant and must be sold Must sec to appreciate. quickly. Priced tow at "'.500. C" LL 55&2660 Appointment only. Call .... .., '' HORSERAHCH + GUEST HOUSE $64,500 ARST TIME LISTED!! 4 liedrooms , could be Sor 6! l lui:o 1Sx3S POOL. Lovely 'l!!ASTS10t:! ClosetouUschools! Loltu m:iy be MSSUml.'<I. Oply l>S2.900. 546-4141 ltoirc opportwuty lu •n: quar'\: this rulllic ffllllt.' that Is within walking dist•ncc of b e.1t ch.! Sc>:..ciou" \\ ACJtf; pro· v1d~s an1ple room for ~ankn~. pool, ell",! ll~e 3 bdrm o wnl·rs u a it PLU.S 2 bdrm for A.Ut'Sl house or income unit! ThLS hor"c lover dcli1tht has 3 corrals with ample room for nding plu!t tal'k rooru and hay $toraac! Widu open spaecs ·ocean brCl:Z.e!l • "w:-iylnJll :~~~~~~~~~~: w1llo~! You W\ln'i. tw.vc thi!t opportunity again ~oon! Call847-6010. NEW LISTING l\1odcrn du1ilex; 3 bdrm. & 2 bdrm. units, bit.ins & SWldCcks. 100 Blk. of 4Sth Street. $\uH,600. Owner will flnanec! Balboa 'oy Prop. Retiltors .. 675·7060 * PRICE REOUCB> lo $63,950 Choice tof esa Verde Arl'.• on cul·dc-sac strct'l. 3 Bedr1n, fan1 rm. lge liv· in~ room. rom plcll"IY rl·- dtt'Or;,1l1."t.I , htel & fllterf'il pool . f>on 't miss~ this lovf.'I Y homl·. Your ch1111:1· uf lend e r :.. Quick possession. ..-..;$ Ui'EBll F--fOMES JMI C•mpu9 NB 549·1155 -HERITAGE s ""'""l. . .SELECT S [ ij .. '" '""""" ,., · 1, :.~:::~,~i~A~~; 1~§11J.~i~f ~1~~~7~,~~";~;.,~~~~~\~i~~9~t~:,~!~i1~.~~~~n~~,~~ ... REALTORS Performance Real F..statc mostbe:iutifuUydecoral· yourself to investigate a prov id in~ pll'nty of will pay high percentage e d homes in Ne\.lo·port new concept. We have leisure & run lime. Self· I. ror heavy volume listini: BcachhBluffs. But _mhy limited space available elcanin~ oven, ;1ir eond., salespeople. Call JI r.1 owner as to move rig l in oor Corona del Mar of-& lovely patio area. Just TOM, 846-3377 av.·ay! You can lease me fice. CALL for an ap-listed. 646-771 l. 0 1u.•n . 1-'-"-"-C....--'------I or purchase me. Im-pointmcnt, CARRIAGE Eves. F mediate action impor-REALTY,675-6060 - RANCHO lonl -pleose come sce l_::.=::.c:==.:.:._--1 me. now! Call 673·3550. GI HO DOWM ; SAN JOAQUIN ~!{"~;~;'w"O "-'" $46,500 4 BR . · I I 2BR-Den-2BA r~ I Tre~511~~y:p~~~ch .1•-;;;-i:i_;~-;;_;~-:i_;~-~-~-.. _ ... S69,500 .~ LurAc family sized livinJ: BACK BAY AREA H .aRRY BABBITT 1 ~·=· ==·======.· room. Country styl<d N "" 1. ear new_. mo\'criJ.:hl 111 . LIDO sparklin~ rr1..·crorm pool bt.'<iroom s. :' full baths . E R•attCM" •. 644·1559 kitchen & dine overlook Large family horn•·. 4 WA TERFROHT + enlcrtainrnent & sun Corner location with s1dt· ONE STORY CONDO d Lerrace. Scpar<i te gul·sl entranec. $59,000. ~ardcn patio, s ha g v.•atcrfront duple)(. 3 hideaway mas te r & PETE BARRETT D Adult only. wa ll ed Beautiful Lido lslan suite. Stairs s weep lo carpel , brick firepl<i cc. Bdrm, 2 ba, hume & 1 childrens suites. Ov.·ner -REALTV- Near shoppin g & bus bdrm unit over garaiie. leaving area . fl.1u st transp: 10•<, duwn. Call li1agnificcnl view. /\ppt. sacrifice. 'fake. advan-&42·52 00 646.4477 oAly 646-7711. open eves. Lage. 963. 7881 , \ :-~-:;:;-:;;-;;=:;:;-;;-;;;-;;-;;;-:;:;-:: 675·4060 howK:~~~~;:~o:: . ., •. [~'.li~iiiitl~ \' 1fied <id.5 display their . ~ --·-··-.. -~ VIEW!! of the ocean frnn1 th•· sundcc~ nr this nt':irlv ncv.' 4 lw1lroon1, :1 h .1111 me:.sages v.·1th leiiibihly and impact? Our ads , we MESA NORTH l•----------J homc. 'l'a s tclul l,\' tit•· cur11t1·1\ :11111 rr11· fe ss1on:illy l:iniJ.-.r .111l·d, t-:)cctr1v i.:-.1rage dOtH' o~ncr. Sf;.i.11110. :ire proud to say, really 4 Bedroom, 2 bathi::, fplc, HERE COMES J!el results. Phone eomplete carpctin.I! c''c"=-="'-'7_8c·-------1 lhruout. Dra1Jt'S. Bllns . Obie goc. Co,cnxl P""'· THE JUDGE All in very good cond1-Foreclosure filed un :i 640.6161 t1on. $47,500. tu ·dr(J(lm Spanish Vill11 Roy McCardle wilh fenced <·ourt yard Je5o. $epUIYMl8 81vO, P.O. Bei.511 CP-IUO SUPERIOR COURT OF THE 5l ATE OF CALI FORHIA FOft THE COUNTY OF O RANGIE W1LLIAME. SI JOHN, CounlyCl•rlr. 0.•n L. PllUUp~, J:Me 1,rnp1, Hill\ Of., Legun;o &ii.ell, Ce. 9l6U Tl'lli busl"t\• i~ conouctM by • 1----------~--­Realtor 181 O Mewport entry. t5x20 r.tastcr swte Costa "1csa54H·772'J h as v.·all of g l tiss lo MloMlttMI .. K fl, CA, ""' A.,...,.yfer: f"ttlUoMt • Pvbllsr>eo O<i!lnqll Co••I OllllY l~IOI, Now. 11, 11,1,, 191S •3~7 IS NO. A·IS4oCM NOTICE OF HE AR I NG O F PET ITION FOA PROllATE OF MOLOGlltA .. NI( Wll..I.. ANO FOA LETTERS TESTAME NTARY Cllond w.1 ..... i P UBLIC NOTICE -~=~~======~~-1 Es11 l t o! MAYBELLE C,t.JL HOTIC.IE OFTRUSTEl!:'SSALE SEEWACEN, •~•MRS. MAYBELLE HO.F-4 .. ? SEEW&CE.N, •lo.• MAV8ELt.E G. On ()ecemblr 19, l'llS •t 11 00 AM . SEEWAGEN. 0.(e1W'd. IMPEA!AI.. CORPORAT ION OF NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN U\ill AMERICA •s duly IPl>O•"ltcl Tru~t..e LOIS V. SAVACE Ind ROBERT A. .-.nd puriu11nt to Oeed ot l•u•ltt-!JtVACE l'liltt filed llere1n • prl1llon corded December \1, 1•10, o~ \Mir NO IOf Pr-Te o'I Hol09ti11i>l'l•C Woll ..:r for 1"11. In l)ooli 'M'l3, paQt 92, ot Ot1•c11I Leiter\ Test1ment•r1 ,.,,,,..,.., to Recotch In the oll1ce ol ll'>fl o:.un1,I """""Ism-lor furl.,.., p;or1kul¥,, ~corder ot Or•nqe co .. n11, Stat• .. af'd tl\01 the lime end place ol he¥•"9 ~~~~1~~ ";bL~~€~~s~T e':~~~~! i:s~~,';'.,,~ ~~:!' ('!rtU:! FOR CASH p.ey•ble •I l ime ol \ale In I D!opa•l..,.,,I NO. l ol s•1d court, II 100 lawful mot>t!J ol Ille Unlle<I St..,tttl 111 Ovlc ~nit• Orlvt Wt,1, In ll'oe Oly of South front M1\r11nct' 10 '"" Or.anqe I s,.nt11An11, Clllfornl•. Co~ty Old CouMllOuw, Cl!y o! s.ar.111 O.teG Nowembtr 1l. 191S. Atta. SU.It of Ca11torn11, i!lll r.9'11. lot It Wllliillm E. SI JOMN, «1CI lnt...-est con...,yed to and"°""' lleld) County Cl•"' !ly !I I.I"""' s•ld O.ed ol T•usl In II,.. GA•llllETT&DlMI N(),INC, prCIOf!MJ s1tu .. 1tcl In ,•id Co\lttty ard llOS1 lrwi.,..hultYerd Sl•I• Ol!K•lbtd os· Tvsli11, C.ltto•l>I• tJMO TM E1\I 132 leet ot lllC' !>oull'I Ol'll'· f11'1 5'11411 ta hilt ol Lot :M of "f'illltvlew F"""""· •1 Attor .. ,1 .... C.PA1ltioll8tt sf'Cl"'n .,, • ~P reco<d<'d ln Book 1. Pu1'ii.ried 0<.!1"9' eoau ~ily Piiot, PIO' 11 of MIKell11n.aus Mio•, rl'<o•fh Now.1\, 19, ?S, 1•1s •»4o1S .. Or•nQI County, City o! CO\ta ,...,.,., ------------- S11le (II C..!lfotnl•. EX CE PT 11W W.!.t '° t.et of • .,. Soul" , so Teti tt>e!"e'ol. PUBLIC NOTICE Tiie "rM1..idl'fl5 •l>d otllefW'l'Wl'OI\ ----------~-­"-"ION I Ion, It atiy,of IM •e•l propen, ""';~~:::i:J.'r.:.::'~aiw,;_ ... , C.llfOftil• TM u,_rslvn-ltd Trvstt't dl"lalrm ..,., lli'bllllJ for Mii iMl>~l'IH5 of 1tie st...i .otlrfts •"!I ol-, ............ Ofli9"1lkln. II •ny, ~hbwn ,..rein. S.ld wi. wlll bl ma.i... llMJI wlll'IOUI ~nl or war••tity, e•Ot•"-or,,.,. pllld, f'l'91.f'dJllO llllt, PO•M•\lon, ot.., curnbrWKH, to PA' !"I'll •tmelnlnq.,...n CICMI """ ol' tl'll not• \M;Uttcl bt S.O•d OMd of Trv", IO·wll \Ji,•111•. will't lntert'SI Ow"'°", at P<•~loed '" UllO llOft,edY•r><•'· If ... ,,.....,,., tr.ti.<- olf Mid Died DI' Trull.'"'' cll.lrQH ..:r elU*IWS of I ... l f US1ff end of 11 .. lrutll C ,._,..,bf pkl Dffd ol T"*· T"8 -..t1clwy lltldlr wiO Ottd af Trv\I llt ,.lolor• ••tcutecl >tl>d O.· ti"""" to IM WWktsJ.911• I -llltn DKlw•ftOfl of Olf• .. 11 .,,d Oemtnd '<" Sa .. , ...ci a wrltl•" No11c:t OI Ollflull .,.,,, l!l.Ctloft M S.11 Tll• ~'9'1t"'t c.......,Ylcl Nofkl ot O.!aull --OEt..:. !Ion.,, Sell IO, ... l•( ... (lfll In'""' (O<,lnly -etl'll real ~rty lsl(K•lfd. O.Qd, No,,.mboor l. \tl5 IMPliiRllol., COR PORATIOH OF AMl'.lillCA l'Mi11 TrutlH l!ly EvllYnMVlbtrrT ,t.U!'11111t $totrt\1ry , .. , 4S1'' Publw..ct or..,.. Cr.e11 0.11y Pilot, ...... ,.,..rl1.1e.1s.1•1s a,._,s • SU .. ERIOA COU RTOl"TI4E STAT E OFCALIFOJINIA FOii: THE COU"TY OF ORANGE tN. A-llSlf NOTI C E 01" H E ARIN G 01" 1"'£TIT IOM FOR l"ROllATE. 0 1" WIU ANO l"IRST COD!CILAHD fl'OlllLET· TlllllS TE$T AME NT AftT E.slate ol RALPH E, FE\.XE«I, lb RAl..Pl-i E.OWARO FEt11;Eft, •kl RALPH EDWARO FELICER, SR., o.u- N(ITICE IS HEREBY &•VEN U..t RALPH EDWARO F El..l(ER, JR Ills !JIM "-"I" a pat1llon lor Pro!Ntl' ol Wiii .,w;t fltll Codicil IO.ltcl "°'11 2), 19101 and ,.,. l''"a1>ce of LellttJ Ta\llmffllltY hi o .. .,.tll'-, .. f«en<• to ... 1c11 1, maoe tor "'1,... -1tCulln, Incl, ... , tht 0-and !lllK• a1 .... 1no 1 ... ~-11a' ~ wt tor O.c•~t J, 1111, al t ·)O a.m , In thl cDUffroom of o..,.rtri'>t"t Ne. l al w1d ~ ... rwOv1<.Ct,,l•t Or~"""""'·!" '"" Cityot s..n11 A,.., C11l•<M"t111. CM•• NOttmr.r 11, ltfS WILLIAM E . St JOHN, CO..nty Clettt iKHIE lllT L. HUM PN REY$ • .,,...,.1uw •10.wrOrlw ,Wlt•ll -~ .. Kfl., 0 11 .. ,...., t1'4J Ttt: 0141 M~11 11 "'*-" , ... ' ,..t11'-t Plrbll.,... O<'I ...... <:oe•f 09!"1 Pl!OI, ~t11,1l,J4,1,1S ~/J PRENN EA & llUNT •~11 .. uw \Ul E•tl "9vrtll Sit-I, $1•. 1J1 S-. M•, C.Utaml• '2701 Attenlit'f'tw: Patllio,..r P\lbll~d O<•r>~ CO.Isl o.tllY Pl!ol. NRy 11 11 11 1'1~ ,.._JS P UBLIC NOTICE • NOTt(.E llY TRANSFE REE genl'••• pertner\flip, ,t.!wl" L. Holl 0.•n L PllH!I~ Tllis sl•le....,,nt w1s ~ Wttll ttie Count~ Clerk ol O<•n11t C.01.1nt, on Now. u. 1q1s. ""'' Published Ori!lnQ<'! coe,1 Oaity PilOt :~"'~;:'·•ndO.ctmberl,'I, ' P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE l''CTITIOUS llU~I H ESS NAMIE ST AT EME HT T"8 lol-•flQ Ptf\.Cn~ ire dolnq Ml- N'iS •': GR.ANO VISTA RE:Al..TY, :m.72 Ui..-n s.lrMt. Sul!• (1(11, El T0t1>, C.al If, '76JO At•! Pr-lie\ Co""°'''"'"· Inf l~llfornl1111•11 llmbtr\ SI , El Toro. t:.111 9Ul0 I·~~~~~~~~~'.'"~! pr1v:1tc µatio. Wood l llurn1111! f 1rc plac c LOW, LOW hi g hll~hts 22' li\ 1nl! ruuu1. l';1 ss thru bar i•-·---------DOWH ~l';11.., ti for t•\en111 i.: p;1rlles. (jo\•'t h1:1n (';in be ;~SS Utl)(•d I 'l"e.11'-. young. Pnl'l'll ;1\ s.11 .~111 f(Jr :>Jcr1f1l·c :-..1h•1 l"Jll MESA VERDE 2 STORY To· Cre<111or• ~ 1..i11<•t1 F. Danqelo, Loi.Oil M. 0 i11"'1f!IO, $r,, •n<I Torn 1,1-------------lll•\ bu\h'""'' Is conouctM b't., ~"'' i:iorauon 6 4 2 Come see this lu;ii;u1·iou s 3 tx•droom 2 bath sh<ikc roof home-with l;1ri.:<' )·ard and hoal gale! Owner 's so r1nx 1ot1 'i they'll f"\'ell t:1ko: a car, hoal, C'an1pcr . h11t1<;;l~. condo, Int or '(U as tht· down p;1yn1cnt. <1t' wi ll exchange. 1·:.'<c t'llcnl North Costa ~lt•'i:t loc:t- llon 962·777 I B,.;.,..i_il t Bt•tlr1oom,, :1 l1alh horn1· Y.1th lfJ~21i f.1 nu ly roon1 fur tho~·· S1Jt'{'1.il p.ir\11•.., 1•11l1·rt.11r11nl-! Jt ~our h1!11 ti:•r 11nlll·r 1•;1thl·11!·;d u 1"·1i bc:un r••1l111i.::. (~11\1·r1·1 I \lJllO Jn1l l11t1111f 1r1·1·-. 101 pnv:u·y m:1kc this h .. 1111· ,1 dr•·,11n cum1• lru1·. \'.di ~>lfi -~I ~lo, Tt1r1\ltr0fl' Pit!-l•kl nol•Cll 11'11! you Incl OMCll DI' .,OU ill••. i>ursu1n! lo 1"8 prov1..-o'I ""' Uniform Commerco•I C-of Ille Sf•le ol C1hlornl1, ,,.,,,b., "'Ol1Fi.d I S .... _" I , Tl'le trati\ff!<Otl, Lllll•n F'. O;tnQlllO, LOU!\ M. D•noelo, Sr.,....., Tom T. O.l>Qf!\O, ••e lboul lo ........... but~ tr"'"''' to the undar"~ ol 111 r;1..,_1, ln-tilory •n<I ,~..,, ot ""'' cert•ln busi,,.,,s known •' I'll.,.. Cotflil Sholl, wll1tll properly" loc•I~ at JOO Soull'I e.y1 ..... 1, 8•1-llllnd, Clllforl>l11. 1. TM ,,.,,..,., •nd bu.,....,, ad- drHW"I •I !Ni lime ot IM lr.tru.leror' indll'lt Tr ... ,lt•Hs Ir• lo\ IOUOW\; tran•1tror1· LIHI•" F . Dangelo 1..0\.I[\ M. DlflQllO, Sr. Tom T. Oanvelo SOC1Sou111 Bay Front B•I-lllillf'!I, CA 9'11>1>1 Tt•Mll'tWft: JKI Llnsc;~l Melba Llnsc~t JOOE,C:0.1!Hwy. Spac• l14 Ntwpa.rt fl81c11, CA l So tar "' Ii kno•n bY IN lrensi.•HI, IM tr•ti.ieror\ 111 ... not "'" .,.y IHl'let buslnes1 n.,,,. or ..o. -.. '· Tlllt bwl-11'1nsfft II \o ~ '°"" wrnm11111 .., or 1!1er Novt1fT'tlet 11, ~1!., •• 1..., otti<• ol ltotlfrt "'· fltoiron , a.ttor ... Y •I L••, Udl Patlr. A-. flalbOl l\IM'CI, C•lllorn'• OATEO· Ho,,.mtier 11, 191S. JiKkLlnKColl -lt>.IM.1..ln~n TtlltlffttHt STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUHTY OF ORANGE OnNo....mllH" 12, 1915,Mfort'"', 11'111! .,...,IQntcl, • """'''' •1i1bllc In...,, 1or Mid c.ou.ntw. aft!! Sl•I•, .... sonally ~ i:i.11••d J •<~ L!n1i;.01t iltid Mll:lfl• 1..ln..:Ol'T, t,..,.,, 10 me to 118 ti.. Pt"'°"' -Mhw\ 8"' )ub>(dbMt Ill t...., wlll'lln' l"'lnr""llll and llCk~eclQf<I ll'let lllAy •INCU\tcl 111• \lmf' !Jell ) STATl!.Mf:NT OF A•ANDONMEHT Ol'USEOI" FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Tiie 1011_;....,. Pt't'!oO" ,.....~ "Pancll>ned !ht .,..., ol 11'111! UctillOll' bu"ntts...,,.... 0 1..TMPIC 1..ABORAfORIES, 11 .. ANtMlm, Cosi. Mes.a, C•lllornle~l' Tria Fi,titkws 8usine" ~·me r•- letted to "'"°...., "'.!!' Hied ltl Or~ c.oum,.,.,~~19, 1t71. Jo,. A , Sunimer~. 1191 H•rb<lr ~uitverd, Co,1• Me•a, C•ll!Ottl•.t ... ~ T"!!ls buslnels wes conducttO by..,,,,,.. diyld .... I. JOA A. Summer\ Tl'li\ slatern.nt w•s !lied willl lr>f C.Ounty (.lerk ol Or1t1qe Coutih Cl'1 Oc· tober)1, 1'17S. FJJH PubH~ Or•noe CO.Isl O•ily PllOI, Nov.4, 11, 11,lS, 1•1s •tb1S P UBLIC NOTICE NOf"ICE TOCAIE DITORS SU .. ERIOlltCOURTOf' 1"1' STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR TI4E COUNTY 0 1" OlltANGIE .... A ... W1' Est•le of MARION ,t.NSCOlrl'IB E GILBERT, O.ce15"'. NOTtCE IS HEREBY GIVEN 10 tr. c..ctOtotf of the •POvt! ,..,...d .,,,.,-... INI illl Pl~ heYlf19 "11ms ,.g;oln\1 tlW Yid CIKedenl .,. required IO tile _..,, -.ill\ the ""(tti.ary woucl'len;, lti Rt•I Pr-rtfe\ C:O"Wtl lum. .M. Oo•olllYCol0<•, S..C•t'l••J Trt15.,rtr • Tllh •••t•rrcnl '"'"'' t1lt<t ""'"' 1~ Coumy Cler~ ol Ot.I09! Cou1111 °"NOW ...-c..-•. "'~ """ Pl.rOll-Ot•llQOI Co;osl ~ily f'>IOI , Now. 11, 11, 1s ..... o Otc•m..., l, 1'1) •1•"' IS P URI.J C NOTICE '"" FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAMEJTATl!.M t.NT Tl'll fol-•"O P9•'10n 11 Ooln; bu\/ nf!!.S H : v,M.PAt KEN PO, 119'0 8~ "°'61ti!ll" val i.,, 0 lllo•nl• '12JOI O.rwln L.-11 JonM, IOJ,.111 w.m.t •~, &·•. Fovntaln V1ll•y, C..Ulornla ~"" Tl't•\ butlnf!!.S I\ CO!ld<Kl.0 bJ an J ... 01woclu1I. Darwin L. Jones lllh \lalemenl "''' 111..,, .. 111 11'11! Coul'll' Cler~ of O<anoe C011nh °" Oc. -J. 1•1s ,_ PubloYWd Oran~ Coa'I lltltY Pllol, Oct 11,and No~.•. II, II, Ill~ •101 IS PUBUC NOTICE • 5 6 7 TAX SHELTER llon1c & lnconit on J.lttlf' &ll:MJ<I Island. Consid er IQ<':il rf's1dc11f'l' fur part equi ty. S13'J.500 HALP!HCHIH ftt-:Al.'l'(IHS Zi27 I':. Co,1 ~t 11.,.·y. 675.4392 NEWPORT IEACH r>iin 'l drop the /J.!ll ! (;pt :1 Jtih \I.Ith a luv.· t·o-.t 1r.11l » l'ilol t'l:t-. ... 1f1t!d 1\U l'hon1•&12 '11~7>< t"1nd wh.1t \nu "':int 1n I I I I l .1 f I \\';int .id r('"ol\~ ):ll 'j 'I O\ .t!>!>i ll"( "· GMe-ral I 002 GeMrol 1002 ..........•.•.•....••....... , •.••............. macnab / Irvine realty Ille olltc:e of Ille tllrk DI' 11141 •bow..,. 1-------------8 IARGAIH f':xcellenl lhrcc bt.'1.lroo1n home in IO)l lrt<'t1llo n of ('hfr area. Sunkt'n hving room, :-.cparatc d1nlni: room. 1·v.·o full hr1thit · spat·1l'lt1~ yard· 1 ... ~teful\y dc1·or;1tcd. Near 5chools. f>t111 ·1 nuss th1 o; har~a1n . le ·!> on1v $(19.SOO Cul l now 1>7.1 !IS.'"11:1. EXCITING -llRAMATIC -MODERN New low price on lhis never-lived-in 4 bedroom. 4 tJath custom home w /cozy firep lace area & full v equipped mod e rn kitchen w/furnilurc -fin1she<J cabinets. 24' Ceiling, extensive use of glass &. wood cre::1te an cxritin~ setting for your art & furnishing!l . Now Big Canyon's IJF:ST V ALO~~ at $26S,OOO. Maxine Willia ms 6"2-R2.1S I r78). tlllfdc-1, or to pi-ewn11 .... m. WllllllW ..C:8U¥Y WOIK ... r\, to IM ... -n.IQnACI 11 the otllct •I Il ls anornl'Y, MITCHELL A, EB ft IGHT, E$0., llOXI 5oUtl'I Wl'lon ,....,,.., SUiia 101, Gi!lrdtfl.I, CA, ""'IC" I' 11141 plac• of lxKi,,....\ol ~ ~ '" 111 mton•n Pl!l'tl!l'llflQ ~ llW Mtalt of Wld <11(-nl. w11Nn IOU!' ...... ~ If~• t,. "''' INO'lt•tlon ofllli\nGll<•. Dltld No~ .... 1, 1175 JOHN MOORE e .. cutoo ot Ill• est•t• ol tllt Ibo.WI llol rntd ditc.tdtnt MITCHELL A, I •JtlOMT .'I SO. 1'110$0111.llW.Slaol """' l•lte ,.. ~,CA-90>4.I' T•I tll)) JU·IUt ~ ,t.norMy ..... ~ ... P\IOl•lflfd Or•l'\9"' CM•! o..lt, """t. ,..v, 11, 11, 1s •• ,,., o.c:. 2.. 1•1s Q».1s I I I F"ICTITIOUS IUSIH ESS NAME $TATEMEHT Tiie loHowino Pfl'""'' ••~ dO•tlQ bu\I l'ft\loJ 5 AODLE8A CIC V A LL £"' DRAPERt£S U61i "(;" f •llO•oC.or<lt, Mlnl6n Vie IC!, Cll!lornl• 9J61S ROJ Wlol1KI [llll, 100l5 (',oe...wi;tO(I Df •. El Toro, CIUtorn•• t1•JO 1-i!lcla &fay Elli\, l •Cll> (itlmwoorl Of .. 81 fo•o. Ca111o•t1•••1iJO Tiii\ bu\lne,. " (O~(lu(!Nl fl• • o>t"l••I pert.,..rslllp ltoyW Ell+• eiwn11 Cle•k ot O••"Ot co ... ~•. on o.. "*-t 16, ,,,5. ···•·, .... ir \ /d ., • ..,. 642.aZJ§ t01 Dow.• Oriva 6.44-6100 1644 MIC .. fll'lu• Tlti\ ll•ft....ii! w n\ f 1t~O •"''1" ,,.. [ ® ! , .. , .. P'lllbll&fttd Ol'lllQ>l~Co4'1 l'.>••'Y l>llOI l ____ t.:====~~~!~~~l:==~~!'~~~~!!!!!!!!!!~~=:.... THE REAL ESTATE RS Odotlwll,.....,Ho,,.mDer • 1111 ttJS Jf7).7J • _.J::' • il . • 1 ' • ' •• DAILY PILOT Tuet0ay. Nowmbe1 1e 197S ~:~~ .•••••• ~!~.~~•••••••• 1 ~.~!!!.F.~~~~•••••••• ~-~~~•••••••• .. ::'! .......... ~!.~~ ~~ .......... ~?.~~ ~~~ .......... ~~-~~!,::~. 1002 LIDO: ISLE Lido Nord. 4BR, family rm .. 3 ba. P ier & fl oat. $249 ,500 Like new ! Lido Soud 4 BR., 4'ba. 1-0wner. Custom bayrront. Lawn. pat\o, jac uzzi ; pier & noat . .$325,000 . Waterfront. Lido Nord. 6 Bl~. or 4 BR. & 2 BR. apl. On sandy beach. $285,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy\ode D'""' N B 07!» 6101 I G~ral I 002 ~fMf'ol I 002 ................................................. ·ts VEAR BAY ANO BEACH 67!:--3000 ~401 !.. COAST HW'f C ORONA OE.I.. MA~ LIVE Im&!!! ... at no extra charge! Buy now in this lovely DOVER SHORES area & enjoy the :;ubstantial appreciation in value, that is almost certain to develop! This adult occupiecl 4 bdrm., 3 bath home is complete with formal dining rm .. walk-in wet bar & ramily rm ... also. 3 car garage & secluded patio. All th.is ror $129,500 , fee land, not leasehold! BAY & BEACH REALTY oua 16111 YEAR 675-3000 Gcttrral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• SHIHGLBI CHATIAU A new hstini.: on one of CdM's more charmin g: properties. the shingled duplex on Jot s mine has the e ucalyptus trees all around it. Both units have been completely redone inside with new kitchens, lol~ of s torage and a mini view of the ocean . New at $105,000, with an 8 'ho/o assuriiabJe loan .. Ulllll()Uf 'ti()Ml:S REAL TORS', 675-6000 . 2443 East Coa1t H1gtlwav . Corona de! Mar General I 002 Ge-neral I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• \ W~:S L~;y N TAYLOR CO. Rl::A L TORS s1 nn· t!J46 IAYCREST SUPBI IUY! $19.500 You'll love this warm friendly 4 BR home. Spacious r ms. 3 lov ely baths. All eler. kitchen, lge yard ror JX>OI. -21115..,J ........ HlhRood HEWPORT CEllTB. H.1. 644-491 O 1002 .. 1001 Hooue1fors.M Ot4E OF lllHD OCUH FllOHT Hrea lh taklng view property . I 4 acres LagW'l• oct-nn rronl wilh r i ve r ental unit •. Develo pe r 's dre11.m . Great tt!rms! S37S,000. 7 ,000 FT. ILDG. CEMTER U.GUHA Great access. visibility. Exc:eptlonal parking. Suitable for retail ston:, finance inst i tution 'j) Of'EH DAILY I ·5 4714 CORTLAHD c-o Hlghland1 Bn.;hl & shinLng, fresh paint , lrcsh carpets, fr e11 h dr::apcries. 4· ~droom or 3 Lind den. Am111e play ilrea, fruit trees. pr~vate beaches. lilovc 111 for Christmas. COLE OF HEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E Coast Jlw y 675-5511 Restaurant . n lte f'lub.1·--------.----• --for-· -for---for-••••••••••••••••••••••• ........................................... ,.Jl'!1'1 1 CostoMna 1014 llwll""l•leodi 104 Larroleedl IOU. ARE'YOU'READY7' •••••••••••••••••••••• ····~·~:;,f;j;··· .. roe lwiury & priv .. cy 4 BR, den. dininC nu •• ...:. with low dowD p;iiymt! -bll·ln kitchen. Lg liv. Ch;;,n ('e or·•·lifetime ! ·• rm •• frplc. beams. 3 Newport lits. family ~ Levels. Redwood ~.-tv. ret.ttBl of'l quiet cul-de--$18..950 • ~ae. Ht~vy ah;ike roof & n.. ... t Estate MISSION' REALTY hi.open beamed ceilln(I'. ~ --•494-0731 • 1n lam rm w /maa:Jive by'/d&AY used brick frplc. Country k1tch & country at - mosphere. Rlty. V(:\:, plt'a&e coil!. Non v1:ts only $3.SOO dn. flurry, will not Iii.St! C1.1ll owner . must sell 540-3666 't:fffei#f J)" w.· ... ....-.tohelp. MELTS IN YOUR MIMD It's aU you'll think .. oout ooce you aec it. because everything about It is model perfect.! Such as 3 perfect bedrms in Landmairk homes, with l'XCC plional landsi:aping. 2 car gar. w/elec. door, 1ta.s BBQ & fire-nnl{. !t's a fruh one! 968-4456 FAMILY DREAM Call for details. 11 LAGUNA SMALL DUPLEX Colleoge Park, 3 BR. 2 Ba, SHOP C94TEllt WEST BAY AVE. Jge ran1-rm. newly de- "HORTICULTURE EXCB.LEHCE'• • .. that will come t'rOD with lhi.$ 2 .. ty. 3 bdrm,, 3 OOlh famlly home. Ha:.o beotroed ce.il'$., frpl.c .• central air-conditioning &. electronic air fllu:r. L8e-htd.. & filtered pool with 1pa. Lots of prl Valt: d eck & p;itlo ac.ea. He.aulifuUy landscaped. witb •print.let system &: fenced yard. Op,.IY minutes from Nfltllf'f Beac.b & shopping. A'~ jewel at $92,500 ., 9 Delightful shops o n C)11L'itand1ng bay \'iew : corated 545-5741 $51,500. Coast tlwy. Blg ~enhal duplex oow bcin~ used as REPOS ttlrout County. Sl .. 000 a !ILn~I<' family home-; K K • · $25 to S.SS . Lo dn. 9% st>llt>r will 1vnvert pnor COMM•RCI •L int. Call fo[' details Wills "' "" to sale Complt't C'I~ re-L.AGUHA CA.HY OH 1nodel~d . redcrorated; R.E. 640--:JOlJ ; 546-7739 Terrifis,.. retail location. ooe of a kind ono·a very Me3a Verdt-. Spotles.!'I 4 J,tfRJsq. It. store-plus 1800 lil)CCial strct·t Pri red al BR l ·sty. Quiet St. ft . contemparary home. S\15,000 $i4.9'.>0. Ai::t 640-5560 Ample parking. LEASE. tiiJ·3663 tiJJ-0523 U.GUMA CORHljf.t COAST HIGHWAY 10,000 ft . building Sile, associated BR OKE N S REAL TO RS 102'. W flnlb"" ~ll l~61 EASTSIDt=. 2br & den. llardwoud fl oors, blt·in vacuum. Lrg R·2 lot. Owner may carry 2nd. $44,500. Ca\16-15·7221. CENTURY 21 . Westclirf l{•s yards like a mini m!d. " ~fk;a~ golf' course. Sharp 4 + ~ ~-.Tl ~ den or S b~drm La ~ Cuesta. 3 car gar. cov 'd 499-2800 pallo. close to excellent schoola, s hopping & blkt QVAUTY·blt 3-BR w/Oc. to beac h. Call Now! Vu., atrium, lrfo!. lot. 968-4456 Ownr. w/help rinanf'e. A BOTII iNCLVllE inust see. Arch Bay Re al 0 N E Y t~ A R W h R • F..slate. 499.2277 RAN'l'Y t>J~OGRAM' --1 MARIHERS COVE IHTHE 30's . ~Ian REAL ESTATE 900 Gl""'"'Y'" St ~9.: .. ~ 7 l ~~q 0,11(1 for prime commerc:ii1I, Two excellent units on property. Sl52,000. Wf•lt1l11C&C11n1µa1 1)· REHT TILL YOURS Huntinqfon Beoch I 040 Private bench comm uni· A Paragon •••••••••• .. •••••••••••• ty ( upprox 2 bl{)(·ks to Skylite~. fplcs. wood. sand}. Shake s hin£le roof .:lass, vus of Pac inc thrll w/ Calif rustic Jrchitee- SAH DIEGO AREA MOTEL .. . .. " ' S~IORECL IFF'S 3br .2ba ,pool & \'1t.•w. 234 ~torninJ.! Cnrn Hd ,Cdt-.1 t-:M ERALD BAY CttarmlnA 3 Llr , So. of 1-fw}'. Room for pool & add-on w /vll:!:"' Sl79.500. CA ~1f.:OSl lORl::S 4 br. 6 ba. pool. VICW. $28.500 ture. Just installed thick Rimrock Cyn. 3 Bdrm., plush carpels 1 1-'atio fam. rm, din.rm, decks. GI, FHA glass k11 c he n has all ~$1""'4'~.500~~~~~~~~ & A:.L TERMS latest .itourmet fixtures. f "CALIFORNIA VILLA" 1002 G.,..raf GrMral ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 34 great units plus 3 br. l~l' J I •q-..1 ll1i,:h\O ,l\ f "''"~' .1~1 \1.u i>~ 1,•11~~ Just 3 miles from the candl~hght dine, Larne LCllJllllG Mit)Ht I 052 beach! Top location. i::;r· mullr-purpo se area . ••••••••••••••••• ••••• try gives way to a h1g en· Spa~ious BR ~uites .af'!d Sale by owner. 2 Br, 2 b'a tertainers parl o r . J vanity baths. MO'-'C 10 eondo overlookin.( tu. bedrooms or convertible now a nd rent till rscrow green El Niguel Countr~ den. All modern kitchen closes! BKR962-55ll. C lub. W.tst Nine. f.h! 4 BR BEACH-POOL Tropical entry t o 1 dram<1t1f' i;unkt•n l1 \·1nA o.cc==="-'-"-'"-'-'-":::!. room "'it h m a J 1' s t 1 e SEABURY RAMCH WALK TO BEACH JUST TWO HL.ClCKS ·ro ·r 11 1:: HEACll. t•rom ltlis !>pt•r ta c u!ar thr('(' bedroom ranch house. Garden kitchen. laundr)' room , and parly siic family room. Spacious formal hvin~ room fa ces the coverrd patio and fine ly man1 t•u r c d ),(rounds Assurnt• VA l o an at $27.75 0 . ~60 /month pay,; all. NO 1'11:\\' LOAN COSTS Call 963-6167. ,)l'f•, '""''' • . ' ' ~· '. l cathedral cc1hni;:s r-.1 an1 moth floo r to 1'l'il1nl! fi replace Ha1srd form ;d dinini.: room . Gardt•n ''iew kileht-n. 20· fan1ilv entertainment room '"'1th nature's \4'1ndo"' an1I wall or glass overlook1nJ! terrace + sparkling poQI wit h J<ICU 7.ll. Old World c harm is tas tefully blended with rar£'freoe C;1l iforn1a lifC'stvle . Separate win g ·ro r spacious nlasler & guest quarters . Owner tran s ferred , mu st sal'riflcc. llurrr for this unique find . C<tt l ~[®~~II r;·"""N"'""" ~ -LIDO ISLE l)ECO RATOR S DEL I Gll T . Near 1.:lubhouse. 3 bedrooms and .den with 4 baths . l·lighly upgr aded. ju listed. Appointment only. $129,SOO. Call S40-1151. ~HERITAGE REALTORS ScHs le9inners No real estate liccn!>E' necessary.Call LeRoy Opfer or Jim Tom" PERFORMANCE REAL ESTATE, 841 ·3584 or 846 -3311 s11 TnRRELW!!ll2!!!. rn 1926-1976 LIDO SANDS : One block from the b each. Designed b y Jones E mmo n s. Guest parking. 4 ~rooms , hearty fireplace in the 11vmg room, Dining room area with buffet . $65,000, call today! 4 BDRM S + FAM I LY RM : Un bell e vable value! Qu ick po ssession . Hu ge trees, ~ood -deck e d patio. Crackling fireplace . In . the living room, all modern kitchen. $44 ,900, sacrifice! 540-1720 1955 ......... d. --,'-" ...... ~C...., ... BEST EASTBLUFF VIEW LUSK 4 IR. Ot4E LEVB. Spectacular panoramic 180 deg. view , incl. Catalina, fr<)m l<trgc corner lot on Jllacklhorn . F'orm. din ., 2112 b<t'ths . fam. rm. W/2nd frplc . 2400 Ser rt., recently decorated w /best quality. I lu ge encl. courtyard entry. $111 .500 N1':W EXCLUSIVE LISTING HELEN B. DOWD REALTOR, IHC. Ml.S 644-0134 Gcttrral 1002 GMttol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• lll~,\l,TOKflli 644-7270 BIG FAMILY??? Want to do your own thin'g in EASTBLUFF' Fi.x up this 5 bedroom, fireplace, J bath home and enjoy it! I Only $76,000. ~ 2121 f . Coast Htghwoy, Corona del Mar ltOMU rot LIVINC MlTWOIUI owner apt. 3 acre& roe growth. $100.000 plus gr. LUXURY 1 OCIE.AM VIEW COHDO~·· •IUM 1 Dt'llgtt.tful 2-Bdrm, 2 . \\ U:1th Condo with spec-C ontem~" ~ wood , lat'ular ocl'.'an vie"· from "la•· view · • s 'ol.'Lde ball·ony-Boat slip loca. ..rm 1 n~ ;1\·;ul;ibl t>. $74 .500. cc n l ... £ u n a 2 ()nt• }'C'ar "o1.';1 rranty inf'. bedro• .• s. 2 1-'ii battts C Archit ect desi .:n<'d . all 675·7225 $79,500 SPLENDID OCEAH FROHT HOME On magnificent beach, Laguna J bedrooms, 4 baths. 3400 sq rt delux living plus 1600 sq ft decks 5450 .000. Northside condo: Large l bdrm apt ., furn or unforn . Beach view. Walklng distanc1: to town. $350/mo. 2 bdrm h ous~ plus sunroom on norlh•ide. Unfurn . s tovr & refri ge-rato r . Patio, single garage. SJ.SO /mo. 1 bdnn. upper apt., deck, YP., •dulls. $l25/mo. "' ............... '"'' \"\IJ,E). HE .\1 :1'\ A BERG ENTERPRISES CO orono drl Mor 1022 with wood cabinets. llis I . 1044 495-t556or496-2301 & her closets io the M'lnr ma&ter bedroom. Owner ••••••••••••••••••••••• veo r y anxious, c all 842·8854 . TARBELi:::: PRIHCETOH MODEL 3 Bdrms .. 2 b<tths. end unit to wnhousl'. on a park location. with lots of 1926-1 976 1 ~=;~~====~1 pri val·y. l li~hly up-graded inside & out: just OCEA.M VIEW steps to tennis & pool. 2 Bedroom home on cor- ner lot with enclosed gara£c. 1/:t ~tile to beach. $34 .000. 536-8836__,,_ a1:, 1-Blk. lo elementary school. $61,500 LE RAISOR REALTY Laguna Niguel. the choia: community cozY ... dMICE Th 1s .2 ·b ed room Hi ghlands h ome, low maintCnance yard. air· conditioned, tinted glass and ,patio, commun\':Y pools and rec facililie~lllO s martly priced <s,t. $42,950. tAGUNA Nt0Ufl ltfAi:i1' 49·~ !!! !:'O'>Oft ---~'.) ---. -- ., I ' . • • . ' j ~ I -~~!!!.~~ ....•.. !~.~~ ...... . "IAliiO<t -I 06' ........... lo.di . I 069 :w~·:1 ••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••• LIDO IAYFROKT EXECUTIVE HOMES • Lido Nord. Prime locnUon. 50 Ft. tot. Lge. pier & sllp. 4 Bdrms., ramUy rm. 5400.000 • • Lido Nord. Lge. pier & sUi\. 5 l!drms .• spacious & inviting. $325,000 • Lido Soud. Pier & sUp. 5 Bdrms. & Jen. 2 F'amily home w/loads of paneling. $299,750 '*Lido Soud. 50 Ft. lot , lge . pier & slip (c\r 60 fl. boat. 5 Bdrms. An xlot floor plan. Leasehold. $225,000 CALL 67J..7JOO FOii NIYAn TOUR LIDO REALTY 3377 Via Ucla, N.I . 67J..7300 • -Prap•rty 2000 "-tH Uofw11hl11d ....... Uofwolthod ······················ ·····················•·· ............................................... . TU!!d!)', Nov11tmber 18. 1975 ONLY PILOT .. INFlATIOM c:.MMqe -1240 Mlw,...1teac~ JZH _.. ...... h""""-..,., ..... -... ...,_1 .. ohllofanl. -········-··-·-· ·-···-············ .....••............•... ·············-········· .... ., ................. ·········""···· .. ······· FIGHTER M1W cot.o v;:,.• ::!'.t ~ ua ~ 1 .... £.tt>1un eon. •••,. ,....,_ J101 Moso 3824 Lef•• 1oac1> Ja4a flow C'ln yot1 afford a £AS'l'SlD.£ .J. SS:.-1035 .diif:. S.br, 2~ bfi. Walle to••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• nice home-Wtl~ IN'"l¥Me-br"-~.2~ ~~utth , ll'hool s, shop· N'F.W28r.2Ba,duplxS1T Drop a pebble lnLo the poof in risina inflatJ(IQf modt l . S39S . :St li"iM 914 p1n11 I. l~nn1•. J~l. W, Roy Avt, 7Tly . tan from your Ap\. t-;asy, h,.v~ your owo Uni\•ttrslb'. NS-960 -•••••••••••••••••••• &M).1..289 2.ll-44i-6412or473-S98l • Le~. Luxuey, •eClfi1lf. private slJ"eet :and yuw-BEAUT San Joaquin 's. Cl 1 32 --Malurc adulla. 317" C1l. o"·n home plus ri,·e mor-e p&aee. J 8edrm, z ba. 1"nb.m; Large z Br, 21.iit•• ' 76 <Xeanrront apt& Crom $170 flwJ'. 4"·213S. houses brln&lnc ln i.JI. C'l>U. drfll . bltm. Super Ba, 2 slY. View or goU ~·••••:•••••••••••••••• to $180 , Utll In<'\. ------- come. Tbe pay rneoll locatio n . S'•S /mo . cawrie It late. $550. San. Cltmc nte & Danit SS7 ·2808; 475·$20$ or Great whlli: water v'ew. 51.ay the same. the renla 963-451»963·1'796 $f7·'10f4 Po10L. $375 USU. New 871.-8471 .AJsofurn. So l.al,l., Z br . lie ba. l::'.==c::-::---:--:l..:::.:..:.:.:.:....------11 u x. u r y z &: 3 Br pool. cablt', no cblld.ret1 / ~l ~= ~::=nT. EAST'SIO~ °" "IJ Acre lln1\". Plr, the TtrT3te, 2 TownhouseS". Ocean S.BEDAOOM. Z·b.tlh Cnn· '9MECREB pellli, y~a r 's lea•e S39C> s t e•d or s ulleriai. 8r2 &. Fam. Rm, fl"Pk Br 2 Ba , m a n y vit'w. Carpt'.!ting, df"V!lo , do on sand)' b t:ac h . UVIES Ur mo. 4.96-817_• ____ _ Spread out over a lrtt pool, tar, blto•. ISt amenities . 2 patios. firept:u:t',pool,Jacuzii.2 Forever view. 600 £ast TOnSHAME 1-&.°tblocll:rrombe.ach, s haded a... •er• in 64&S911a.n6PN. 640.QU. car gar. 213·3UG-8941 or OC'can rront. $~00/m(I . ·uv,•r 5ol1 rall i r1·1·~ wnd Eastsldt Cost• Mei•. AVAIL DEC. 1ST S BD IEHTALS 213-5!J8..34.94 87S..93U0/64•·G39'1 Ai.'t. 1 O s l re 21 tn s '\\ • t II ~:.~~~~· ExchanJt~welcome.Let BA. F"P. B/J, cialld s.+aA 3210 "';1t e r1 u11 ~ ,·r1.·11t1• u ua show you how J"OUT OK. Near all acl\ools. 2BR Zbahomeforonly "° C ~M 3822 ·r1•la'llni.: '"lllf\I! fnr home or wUIJI can be I.he s:rrs.' C1ea.n., hlcbly up· ••••••••••••••••••••••• orottO "'" )'vur ... ,1,1l·iflu.., nl'v. 1 or do.,.·npaymcnt. ::J.:fs~.0/ S4S·l 7•o 0 traded 3 Dr Den. h •nhsr. 2 83, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 hi>tlrnom :1p,1r11nt·nt. $p,Ml'iou& 2 br, 2 N . dbl &¥orw.ae. vu1"', paUo. $360. .f.94'8203 or s.&1·'488 OR... fncd yd.:..! car g;ar, Rc-C'. t'rom S220. t•ur 1,11url' u: Br. fncd yard, 1•ra1e. 3 BR, 2 ba home (or $395 fatil, S3SOmo. 67'·792fl -av111lnble. !-'n11ill p1•lS Luxury l ·DR. view, nr. I iii IPI-• . chlld~n or P41la_. $210. STUrJEN"rS Brand ne"'' 4 Br 2~ B11, 2 '(l,, ~res u~·n ~ Cl(• t•1 6 Iii~. :!'.!1 •1 l:'rcnl'h i1ours. hdwd. ! <•-i -·1... OR ~t)·, 3 tar g~r. nr. S.C. Fa1 r\11·v.· 1111.. 1'11,tJ ll r:io .• opl'n bram11 ; .. Quail~ qwet, couple only. N WILL CONS JO EH (Sr .... · t~K .Adults onl\.UllU'\' bt"Ul'h . No. L;1 g una . Prop.I H.. ~-"' .. ~ ... Pl••• $195 ... 77"7 __.lo t. "' w 3 BR, 2 ba + tormal thn· · · . ~tr!!a . l'h11n1.• ~4.i '!lt11,1. garuJ,:e. New. $325, Alf,. toiewr"" • ocn I 069 ;.>an JucM 711·1•20 $270. 2 B d ts Good toe ' ORON DEL AtAH "~ ···•••••••••••••••••••• C--'1trci..o 1078 ••00~~1.M1Wt00mt atACM d-.160f.·o .!•.,',.;,te<VPls: lncroocn. 61tion. HOMEFIHDElS C A 4!M-1 I Ewl'ORTSHO "'"Y' -.,... "'" $410 2 Br Townhouse, (rplc. 2 Br. 1 B:t, fl()(ll, Shall. --V -·V ---, f"'4 RES •••••••••••••••••••••••Loh for • 2200 La64&-8883;545-71:?8 OR • ••642·9900•* PooL tennis, continent111I Bltn~. Dr11p<'s. $190 (Jtc;i.n iew: c:ry i pccia :t Udrm. & tlen, rixt'r ••••••••!•••••••••••••• 3 BR. 2~~ ba: Turtlerotk. Condo2 br, 2 b11, pool breakfast Some oce:in & 63J :!38J or G4:!·93G7 f:\'l'S. 28r. 2btl. Stnlnf'Cl gla.5!1 , up f!t•r, Choice loca tion ' Alto Capistrano home arp 4 bedroom, 2 bath, $t'15 fo'Um. c."hi;l , -~ ' --rrpte, 111.ri;:l' dec-k.. Very \\·,,\k to bench. pools, Jo:ll'll,.iilll 5 bedroom. den, LEVEL R-3 LOT Meisa del Mar home . A b•r~11in! J br,fncd yd Catlilh~i:a \!le>ft·~. CIOSl' to 1 IR LOFT ONLY vr1v<ilt', J"ew i1 tep$ lCJ u:nn1s. Only $.W.000!' r11n1. 61 dming rm. Ocean 4 or possibly ) units . A\·ailable Ott. 1. S37 • LE RALSOR .....___ shopping & fine bench. hnnlt'do,·cupuncv heh. Adults only, no pt'\~. CAYWOODREALTY vu .$89,SOO. Arca o f deluxe apart· per month. inctudin • 2 Hr.2ba,lp,lncdyd 6«·26ll ....._ p,1patio,frpl c.1yr·l~I.' $4$0 m o. 491 1617 or -. 548· 1290 • ~ AMCHOIAGE ~~ vs~:!~in-. at ·as-~~~r. Call Larry' REAL TY WnhniM._,. 3291 HA YL(!)fT Al'TS 642·66.16. t 4523 Campus Dr., lr\•1ne ••••••••••••••••••••••• •ba.,, hi b,a . Col rohdO. 14'3 ltk 283 A•ocodo, CM IHYESTMEMTS &46-39'!8i e,•e1,S48·3$t. tieEWCOHDO c v 11 Sh • e ac poo . <·a rpo r 645 O 4 1 Mewporta..ach j869 ~ACATIONI iii ampua a e)' op Clr, Fi~place. Super 4. Bn.. 2 S2SO Adlts/no pet!! • I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 17141496-7711 ~:lllljil'l~ll EA.STSIDE CAUl3J..1600 BA r anch style home. 8J.1.s9'f4 -· !llnn-F"ri5pmto7pm •· LO.CATIONI. By owner, 4 b~. 2_ ba,. fam _ 1 1\ftl -:rp~~'. : ('::·e!~'!!~:;:: Univ Pk Te;r. 3 Br. z Ra $365. 96J.456'f96J·l786 ;-n-,.-2 H:i, s uJ>('r unit. Sat-Sun JOarn_to_4~~ u~tblj>fE~~~; ba, 1:.ic. rm frplc bll 2 s $37~. 345 Universjty Twnh.,e, Din. Lndry. Jg 'Bft, 2 Ba, new t'rpt.s & bltn>. ga•, l•ple. $J75. ~i'UlllO ;,i pts, :tll ut1I pO . lnl·I. isp.u<' musltir swte. p:)\·0 R SHOllF.S f' ' ' ins. 2 yr. ·~-.-..o. · D--~ · 11.i d bit I d d -$ "" ••9 W 9 I S r, .. on ee old. $48,900 493.6496 .-...nalll, ~-.. 645.9543 t. 1415. 552·7896 fl16 , n!, c Y • .....,.... 6l31h Ml'.rigold. ~9·88bi -lulJ. n10.""' • l t 1 t , d in r 1n & dbl ~araJlc. nd .,.:1 swetU,hear t of a ---Rnort . 2400 1-----------1-----------1 ~l & last. 963-2200 642 J.152 1\uto J oor opt!n<'r uvail. h<•rnt With (bedrooms W~stmin1ter I 098 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4·BrCol;Kk>. nice area. rec. 3 BR. 2 Ila, f'rplc, Un ck -DELUXt~ 4·BK . 3 b:1 & J>ool "&" rccreaallon area. _ formlill dining. P rict'd ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·n your ,.·eek end place lacil. s.&25 mo. S33-034J BBQ, proL lnf!J11c pd & Ca.do.-:i.,,.. f::imily rm, nr::ir O('c:in 1-; Side 2 Hr. frpl~, ~nu1ll Aclultl'i only. no pehi. t11 ~e11 atohly... $32 500 111 Palm SprinKs near Cia· da),/64>6763evea;. fed. $315. mo. 548-2464 •• !-:'.~~~••••••~~.~~ ~u;Ji:,~· l'h: 613·tll92 ~h21~6l ~ftK.1. ~.o ..... ~~~~. •fftOM $332• . S129,5QO $177 PER MO nyon c. Club in the So. •Br JBa, back bay area. *RENTALS• Rent or Lease. Palm Spr· 1t65 Am1g0! Way, NI\ , • end. Jacux21 & regular Nu crpt drapes paint UNJV.P:\RK . gs C mplct ly 1 Bit 1 0 llh z Ill< studio. c111:ii. clrps, t)44.8Q64or536·1487 ~1 • , ., 1 , lncl~e~ tax~.& insur. pool , shuffle brd. putting S42Smo.'•92·2'796' · in area. 0 e -• I "1 0 uusi•, garugc, fncd .>•rd. $.11.15. ~1anagcd by on 7',., GI existing loan. Krn . Jo'urn Ir~ I br. 1 Lia . .,......--------! SOR, 2'h Ba .•••.••.. $1 furn, 2 bdr + 3ba Condo separate yard & carport. $49<l515 Willi1:1m Walters Co. Anyone l"an buy subject View of mtns. ~full MESA VBRDE, nr J8R,2 ba .bonus •••. S.17 at beautiful private In· $Z50. No ku!S /pcl.s , Ph :·---_ ANYTIME cpts, drps, 'A'ood shinftl nf'w. Ph : 640-1474 Eves. Rm. 2 Bill, "frplc. $37 THETERRAC F. Open beamed tt;llln.:. ------·---l 'at10, encl. gar nice Bch & pier. $S50. yrly. IA?· Jldwood noors. frplc price. One of a kind. like stlklc:.lis • ~rk. 4 Br, Din. 4 BR. 2'~ ba. · · · · · · • • $4 di.an Wells Ra i:quet Club. 675.7225 llkr. • $225, 28 0 R~I, l 8a ., Bayfront 2 'Bd , 2 Ba, Pvt I roor. dbl garaJ?e, b1 ~ lot. 6·9P1\I mo.&15-8715 lBR_,2Ra ....... $41S/4 bit/ins, dshW!hr. hghtt'd 5 Br. $475 mo. bltns. & urea,642·1003 ' 979·1935&644·4510 •-~~~~~~~~~!Cute home'. 968·33'1! (•r GREE.i~TREEHOMES tennu1 crts w/reJ Pro. d!Jhwshr, 2 sun porches, - 546-1754, OutafCounty Sparkling dlx 3 br, frplc. 28R,den ····· .•.. 4pls. jacui.ii, sec grd, carpets,673·3l31 HOMEFIHOE:RS El.EG • ..,... -Proporty ZSSO beaut .. yd. Grdnr. Nr. Rancho San Joaquin ADJ Indian Wells CC. -* •642 9900• • OCIAMFIOHT ,...,, 2BR d 2b l ·'IJ4·••• •1••o·-•. C01taMe1a 3824 - EHTERTAIHl"'G ••••••••••••••••••••••• _Westcl11f.$350.675·1849 + en, 8 •••· .--.... .... Availnow,2 br.ulilpd 2 BR ,lbu,winter$300 ..., 28R2Ba ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• n . I : , . . F'OR SALE 01{ TH.ADB T k . clio' 2 t . TunTi:E'ROCK 3Br2Ba.elecbltns.Pvt. -ch~· J Bll.20:1.S350Wnt.er AND LIVING in thi.s , . . . . . Golf course property a e your ice s ory, Off leoten Poth 2 hi', t•hli1lrl'n. \~·\:-11k STEPS TO llACH ?ll)Jsq. ft .. professional-, , . , , Lake Shastana, No. cal. 4 br, 2 ba, nr. So. Cst. 3DR,2Sa ...••.. $42Sl-t patio. frplc, 3 car gar. 1, 2 & 3 Br. Adults no 2 Hlt, 1ba ..... ·1nterS225 ly d e coratrd &1--s.&!>·5960:1ft6orwltnd Plaza,$385 .CostaMesa. •BR,2~Ba ......... Park Lido , S37S . pets,dshwhrs,shal!cpts, S1702br.sinpJesoi.. 1 4BR,2ba,yearlyS49!i l.1nd11tilpl•d , 3 -80 . Cemetery Lots / -·-~ Or3br,2 ba,l'.veryttling, •BR,2 Ba. ... 2l3.Ql2·3000. c losed earage, trpll·, ----· J Bk,ZBa.$325Winter 1ormal d in. fu m rm Cryph I 500 Rftltats $395. Fountain Valley. CULVER DALE Super 2br. pool. new furn BBQ. Gas &. water pd. 2 Dll, l lla, Pool, 2 adul\s 3 HK , 2 be. SJO()Wntr. home, Pool, jacuzz1. & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548·447t ;~J666 3 BR,ZB<i .......... I.Ti' & app\ incl w /d. adl L~. Pool ' max. S255 n1u, J632·B Bachelor upl furn $155 HBQ pit in fantastic sel-2 CA!ml'lcry Lou. Uarbor Houses hirnished WALNUT SQUAltfo: $368.SO mo. 6'2-5016. LA MANCHA APTS lo""'· 549.43~ Yrlr ring:. 3·Car ~a r w/ele<' Rest. Cf.1 . A!lking S:Z.'">O ••••••••••••••••••••••• Br.lba.Kids&pcts OK. 2 3 B8IR!.2 2 bRa .A/C...... C-•-ml I 7785':ottPJnce,<.:M 2 B •, ,1u,.,.1 , .. 1 J c ... ,. dooropeners.$195 ,000. ea . 675-6188. Phont"Gt>ftf'tal 3102 ~ · a........... -.vu nums 642--5073 • ' u J ~ 640..7488. ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. 548.820.1. 3 BR. 2 Ba ........... $JI Unfurnl'hed 3425 ---------1 stl'ps tu shpµg & Cinema SEA WINP t:ondo, z BR ., 2 b&., den, Uni. Yrl r . $475. CALL Now ------s · pool 1 b k'd• ~--1-----""--'-"-'-----I ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEftlTERRAMEAH 5200a vali 11·234~8·1936 Commtf'Ciol v.·im ' r, 1 .~. ,.......,, 552 7500 ~ 752 7315 Proporty 1600 C.M. Also CdM 1 br, $17~. Br ,cd2 bad.2 cNar •s•arh. !Jlsg • 4 BR . 1 l.IJ ba, pool, VILLAGE 2 Br. crpts. & drp~. Walk P '" k II B t b til fenc )' · r · C' oo · Cl bh 1 I p •~.rjl.:!'~!,!,.-·.!,c~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• cu 0 • · • · r . u $320mo.O.,.,·ner ,S40·7326. 11 u ouse, ove Y u · I Br.1 Hr" Den. 2 Br. 2 to s hoppinJ: cir. i\vuil. pd, !!Ingles, pt>ls. N.B. I red hi grad<'<I Condo. Close to Rr Townhouse. Car pel-;, DI'.'<' l . SI 9 5. J SO DONALDM.BIRD !\.fodcrns1)litle\·t>lS.io.ooo br Sl-10 .. util pd Chg. S .C. Plaza shoppg & drap es , f irepla ce, :1 R oth estt"r /\pl . A . associated 8AO l\lR .. NlA l f {•A', l lJl~ W 8o1Dno ~ •' ·~~ Al••<l•l••·•-1101• 8200 Sq. ft . cle.:tr .s pan 979·8430 Dena Point 3226 realty parks. $320 /mo. l st. last , puol:1 , 4. tennis c.>ourts 675·6527or 675·2797 ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ... · ' i.:ym · ~aun~s. ------t1ll·u1) on 25,000 s4. fl. •ccun·,,. No F•• \gcnl ---1 ·----~~~~~~ HARBOR VIEW land. ~35.0UO Costa Mrso 3124 New 2 Br Condo, Ocean & ~ 549-8&55 Z400llarbor Dt\·d Lge 3 Br 2 Ba. Mesa <ll'I ~rw \1st1ng Pha~c Ill Vacant Int 75 ft front ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 y · · ~ r\.lar <irea, $230. 1040 B OC ~:ANt'HONT new l Br ~nmersel 5'.Bll :i·~·ba . $79.500 . ·~ Rr, quiet marned cou-r:~1sc ~20~e~14.~~~~ _ DuplexesUnfunt 3600 _Costa J\lesa \ll4l5S7-8020 V!ih."n<'ia .547·67'J30<1)':" upper. <.:pt:;. drps. gar. I' cd t II 1 •~500 I t d g ••••••••••••••••••••••• c ••\VICTORIA ,. I I $300 ••00"3 nl' ose a-"· .1[3 p 4 ; pe,nope s .. n1cey , ar day s. 714 ·496·8l74 L"9'ea9*ach 3248 1...,1 Chlld t k?B di E r ysc . .,_ . ..-.. F'l'l'. •1· ~!·~t·I' _!225,548·D401 ___ wkndi1 . •••••••••••••••••••••••2 BR, I Ba , CdM, n o J,2&3br.DeluxeUnrur. .pc o ~ r, PX ·--· r.'-_: __ '...._' J::I 9 3 8 1 f d rd ch1ld~n or pets. $275 mo or Furn. gas /wtr pd. s 1 d c · Sm · Yd · nu PARK NEWPORT I •. M Mewportleoch 316 FountaiflVaKey 3234 r,,c ose in. nc ya · 6"~(SU11e) Adult.5·Nopets Scc .gate cpls/drps. Lg. kit. ~lar-APARTMENTS <f f C d 11 fT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• n1 c~ S33S~lease . Rita j)ool.rccrm.elev:1tors neds.oldrsngl$230.1917 U;il·hclor Jor2 Li.· on om n ums own• Bay Shores. Condo, fplc, 4. BR , 2 BA. Myers R. •· 494-5420 or BE~CH 2 blks, 2·BR, 2·ba, :1Z5 Victoria, 64 2.8970 ··A·· F'ulll'rU>n, 642·0857 Bedrooms and ,;J housesforsole 1700 4br,3ba.Winter. inclds Assoe. rees & 960-1701 ____ patst10,$25QRara 11 <c 8 .1 64 nd 5 •_ 1 y 682 .No ----h ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... mo •• 6 t'"'"' . ,.., . 2 RR, patio, <'nt'I. J.:::'lraRc ·ro .... ·n ouscs I . ~ _ ...... _. ~-· _ C'lubhouae . $365 /mo. 2 BDRM. ya•d, <"••&•· r-· · · · L' 52-... HORTH LAGUH • --' .. H ·--•-D M Triplt>x. E·Costa .Mc~a rr. "'"·"" • "' Adult Park Newport 9634567963-1786 Near beach. $350. mo. . OClll'fNV f' escs 5225.642-1603 ~Jµc119 ·6Da1 l)" -II CONDOS Fu·n .,ob•lc •43 9104 1 b b 540·2200or 494-0198 Apai IRM'nts Furnls.hed 160 W. WilMMI. C.M. Sµa.J'ooJs.Tennis • ·" • » · 2 Slory. pie. 3 r , 2 a , ••••••••••••••••••••••• r' d ••• 80"0 · h'· Cloted Gor-s Hunti• ... on •-och 3840 i\l"ru:.s from Fashion \Vh1tcv.·att"r \'ic'A'S· 2 & J ys,.,.. -1 n1g ..... cp\!I, drps, OW , $395./m L-Wl-.1 3252 •-11..-0 p..,,.· --•a 3707 -•· '">' -673 .. 7602 bd ., r .. , ... -~-·~· DURXt -.BEAUT .GROUNDS ••••••••••••••••••••••• !:.!;.ind l:ll Jamboree UI\ rm . uni !/. rom <» . . D""LUXE h . 963.45(n96J-1186 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• S J · 11'11 R d •nyH-· 20 c N th i:.. town ouse in AD ULTS-NO PETS llKETO IE•CH . ;,in 0<1qu1n 1 s oa • "' ..... 4 ypr<'ss, o r • Year round \'acationcwsE TO nc•1. 2 n, ~ ~---~-----1 La~una the Bluffs, 3 bed~oom, 3 BR. house, many extras. h . . ,. . 10 minutes tu ocean. Lgc. HEAR SHOPPING 17141644 .. 1900 C 675 7 5 2'"' balh. $525 furnished , Avail Dec 1 $38S mo ome. Pnvatearea.l br, parkin1:. avail now, $225 l Dr .. $185. Gas&. water --• oll • 22 al:iO a vailable unfurn . 646.~1557_3159 · 2 ba, drps, crpts, bltlns, mo/winler673·6640 incl. ()ra""'r!CS , c:arpcts, 1.2 &3 Br apts , bllnil. dis 2 hou:-l'!' to tx>ach. 4 br 2 Dk -38550 sml pets 0 K Ref ... ~ h'A'<1shc·r~.,0111cw /fr1>I•·'· b f I tb t TOWNHOME r .,, · --· • · """ h•at, ,.,~ cto•·c. 3 ,·r " a. rp l'. we a r , <en Y f;, r•1 ,. •I ;u·. · ai ,, .,, Condo . 2 Hr, 2.,., Ha. huge 493·1675 Corona del Mar 3722 c~~dit~onin,i,:~"" ::;""wimming & 2 ('a r gar;1~es. l"n1m gar. S5tMJ yrly &t2·3443 BRAND NEW S4S,600 lferlandl [ ! bonus rm, 2 c ar garai;::e , -:-••••••••••••••••••••••• h S200. Lion:. 1-::.tatl·"· 2 Hdrms .. \l"l baths. lO"f '82 lfilf,,:j1i:l'I tenni s. s wimming MisW. Vieto 3267 2bachelon, l-Sl50, I·$195. ~~~~:room, v.•as c rs 5."Jfi-2579 OC:t-:A'.'I VIF:W Oo~·n . oori. Joan. "Walk ~f;\ ~ ~ clubhouse, avail Dec.••••••••••••••••••••••• l 'h blks tobch. 4 br. 2 h:i . like new. to bearh". Move in by • 532s mo. 751 .5851 or Brand new home, 3 Rr. 2 67.5-4174.. Nf':W spac. 2 br, 1 ,~ ba, VACANT Jge 2 ~r .. 2 ba, 64S·7.'i7Jor1i7:J.56{)6 Dec. 31st. & J::<'l ma x· 002.0265 Ba . frpl~. ~pi g , drps, patio garden Adults no R JO, OW, frpl. big sun ------- 1mum $2,000 IRS r rt"dit. -patio, proCessionally Costa Mesa 3724 l flis 642.i60.1 ·' patio. pvl c'l11.~c·d ~ar . On C,fjnul, qu1L'l 2 Jir, 2 B~. Incl. carpets. dr:1pcrics, Duplexes/ HousesUnfumi1h•d NEW3 br, 11,o;. bath. tennis landscpd yds, l ncd, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-'-· · ~JO mo. All ut1I pd ,1z1; c·1ils. drJJ?., s lovc. refng lt'Pll', 'A·shrldry<"r . dbl. Onit1safe 1800••••••••••••••••••••••• & pool. SJOO mo. Call loc ated in s 1s,ooo S37.50WE:BC&UP HEWEASTSIOE 22nd St. A~t . f"o lel' & ~ar. Duck .J.V<i 1l, $300 ~araj!e & eo1nmunit)'•••••••••••••••••••••••Gtftf'ral 3202 M2·2.SJS,askfort:ric nciJZ~bor ho od , wil l •Studio&lBRApts i Br & Den, cpts, dl'J)l', il46·13JlorS4649:ul: m11 li75 ·4.i!W pool.Bestcalltod:1 y~ ~taJ!n1ficent V i e w••••••••••••••••••••••• s~c nfice forS38!imo to •1V&~1 aid!iervAvail bltns & dsh,.·shr, $275 WALKTOBEACH 1 Hr. w/lg pauo & boat HASTINGS & CO. Bayfronl dplx 1 Balboa, 2 Bay or beach 2 br. S260., ~!t!:~.~~~.~~.:C.~ nght party. 837·39Z7 or •Phone Ser\', llld pool $48,·74~ ____ ----l ,2 & :J Br, •"fllS. tJrns. tJlK·k_._comp l redC'c all ulil Realtors 640-5560 yrs old . 4Rr 2Ba & 3Hr kidsok .N _B. Also H.B. 2 837·5178 •Children Section ,. id SJJO 1 3304 M F:astbluff Prof. Bldg. 2Ba. $160.000 673·5719 hr. $190., s1ngle_s ok. C.M. Move in now! 3 Hit, 2 BA. •Low monthly rates. MESA VERDE bltns. i;ar. 217 ltith €u5 I . yr Y · ' arcus ------~-l aft.6 3 br $2:85 .. kids, pets, Super sharp. Nr pool, HOMEFIHDlRS •S50f"Jo~week'srenl NEW 2 Jltl', 2 Ba. adult 1 5t~ ~t . ~17 -3!1r11; ~~·~:i~.at.J ohn 642-5280• , CHAMMEL FRONT sln~les. Also Lai,!. Beach close lo ocean. $42:5 /mo. • •642-9900• • w/ad apts. Lgc bc;,iutifu l in· 536-4259, 5~-30~. ~ . . -_. Im mac 4ar 21 2 ba close Income Proptorty 2000 2 br. frpl£·. has al I, Ask. for Keith 962·-4471 3 hr, 2 ba, bltns. Zl76 Newport Blvd, CM tcriors ope_ n to lus h water 1 Hr. 1 blk fronl h<·h. int· I Npt . .Shur cs 3· UK,2·0 .A • &' ' I 'O ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1n"les ok Chg 979·8430 h -1 d E d J' OK Ln tcnn1s poo . pen ".,. · · V'll R IEtt . -cg. 548 ·9755or6'S·..,...,1 ai:i scap1ng. vcrycon-.rt•f stv,p,·tptl!,nol'>t& <in ~_Jr:IJ:l'. i;L" • •·u se S '"l /S"n 10.•. •DElUXE4. •LEX• 1 age ea '..Sae Condo2b< fncdi·d Ip bl t '1 t ~· 5-3°·377 •LU .. u J or YEARLY No Agenls Fee , , ce1va e e.x ra, :•us sec la:-t. Sl75. i\1 ~1'. 202 "R" """'J 1 .,,, S82.500 br owner. 484 3·BR. 2·b.a. owner 's unit, • i\tct'utlden/Ne wland •Elm Gardens *" to appreciate. $355-$165. 14th St or <'"111 tlGl.i 3840. ·--:-b--b bZnd St. Nwpt Shores. r2,,8e1p1k 2+h dsXh.•1·,,hr. (3dl O" , R0E~.,.T AL St f l 4 BH , 2 BA ... $360 3 Br t'OOdo , sngls OK I Br1 f\,.52n ,,~185Amd o1 ... Move 1r.!~AMVesEa,HVDcErdVc·I L0L,AS,.,,: am or t'\'(•s. <~~~~c~~·?a~K· ~c~' ~o~ \IJ05J642-0575 or 17141 . , a. n con ·~ "' ,. r 'A'a er ron . •l\l cFadclen /Bushard lllr. ram. rm, 2 bn , A•C in or .,..,, u ' no ...,... .,. 1146·7615 Top location. 15~; down. SJOO. Up. Ca ll for a list. 1 BA $J7c. pets. J77 E . 22nd St . !':ii.st. (7141540·887 1 Just 2 Br. 2 ha . n1•wly r1·· fA·l fi7!\.ll,642<lG39 ___ _ l'r1nripril s <i nly . Noft•c. 3.li<.2 ··· " S350mo.orwill scllfor 642·3645 W.ofM£'saVl·rdeCtr.orr furtn<;ht.'d upper. SlkO IJuplcx, Ba y Av. Balboa. Ownr / Hkt. 556-til'i l JACOBS REALTY • Mrfadden/Sprinj!;dalc :541,900, S86·1ll42. lfarbor Bl vd. ad1aent. lu mo 91'i0· l~)J. 1•\'i•s Oceanff'onf Duplf'JC Sharp, <'us tom. !!n,500. -675.6670 ~~·2~\A: .. ~~ M•___.Be h 3269 anaPoint 3726 C.l\1 .Golr&C .Club ------2xtrolq3br2ba CO:\.ST PROf'~RTIES, ~ s a/. pring a c ... ,....,.. ac ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----$165, 2 Br. 2 B,1. c rpts. & APTS w/sundeck, on tho 67J·Ml0 I P rty ZOOO lbaa Island 3206 3 BR. 2 BA ... $335 •••••••••••••••••••••:• BIG 2 br. 2 ba, $250. Util NEW EASTSIDE drps. Stuve & fl•fri g san<ly beal'h. Ideal for -"-------1 ncome rope ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ :tEdin1i:cr/.Springdale ll~R VI!. 4 Br. 2 Ba , Din , inc\. Ne 8 r beach. ts-17·H382 l'Xt.·c·s ur studC'n t sha rinl! 3 IR + DINE ••••••••••••••••••••••• P I 2 3 I 2 4 BR, 2 BA .. $.135 Liv & l' am. Rms ., Dllns. 496-0l95or 960-1142 COUNTRY WOODS -----or ~·u. 1t·:1s 111~ for enter-210 car story. ir. •f.lagnolia/Edinger 1819PortStirling.Comm lbr ,2&d<'n.sph t ll'Vel.1.ar~t'lbr$1RO,Z l\rS200. tainmrnl. s.175 & S5ZS. HEWPOllT ba, frp\c, den , patio. !Za r· 3 BR. 2 BA ... $315 Pool 675-0'17l tinCJfon leach 3740 Wood hurning frpl<', watt 2 fl r. ~ h a S: Z I o. HJ:l·MlfiJ nr 5f,4.4309 $74 500! Lse. S525 · m o. Yrly . 963·4561or963·1786 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• to.wall crpt, bit-in J P· L'rpt 1drps, hllns. r1·1 · rrn . II ARB o "tt VT F: W 6 UHITS Owner (213 )367·4651 4 Br & FR, view, tennis, BEAUTIFUL 1 br rurn plianccs. f'rnm S2.30. 180 po1il . 21!.I l:ilh St, C'.dl ~··w l)plx. w;1Jk to ocean. llOi\!ES! Lo.,.,•es t pri<'l'd 5 UMITS bw~~:,.~~ n 8 & 4 pm IM 1\1 AC Z Br , 1 Ba . ~1823. '6505 Joi"',,o. SS9·4646 1 apts $170 & $180. Spanish E. 2~1 ~I. 64.~·954.1. ~Jti·70:ll ;1 !Ir 2 ll;1. crpt. d rps, .. Twnhmc. Adults only. ~ 1 bid t I · ll1W • ,,1 1l•·p • Monaco in trarl ! Oouhle S UNITS ~--------! sty e. g, pv en.c gar, Adult 2 hU"l' hl·drooms. 2 Hi . I HJ . , 111:-. dr11', · ):. l s · g;er, yr-CoronadelMar 3222 Quiet area. $225 mo...,..."' 38 2 ba lg d ........J sauna Jndri adlls .. I~. 1'h1 llt i)K . SJ85 . iloor entry . l\f a !1.SI ve lla ndsomc co~ti~u.ous ••••••••••••••••••••••• 963.977 1 _ ~roo.m ro',· campe. x,'. <00Y.,. ni)l · Kcels'on Ln · 1 blk S\70 no p1:ts. lnqu1 re apt g;ir,1J!1.'-7H·ll Sl:itl'r ,\, l' 1; 7 5 llti 4 2 / ,,42 .05961 t rackling lirrp1ace . tildgs. All 2 BR s. Prime b 2 . "" .. · W. of Beach off 'stater. C.SfiM \I/. Wilsf)n S\55 rn" ~17 :r.;,1 ffi'J-6ffi2 . ~pacious formal dining castside 675.0000 Ci-11\R l\.-\I NG 2 br. l a. 4 Br new La Questa 2 Ba. 2.826 Irvine. 646·8883 01 ----room . Vault<'d rcilings. car gar, frplc. S325. Fam. Rm, no pets. 8661 S4S·7628 842-7848 'T UNNING 2 Br 2 Ila Nt;\l,'L\' 11.11ntl'J n1udl'rn Gi\rd<'n \·iew kitchen. 48 UNITS 2 bedroom. J'J:;o 549-8867 Brookside. ~1.50 mo. tst & NEWPORT Cres t Condo 3 Stl-11\LL BEACll 1-101'EL garden apl., Pool. re<' J br, 1' i h;1 . I :-.lu1·y. kuli. HOMEFIHDERS n rc a k fa st nook . bathlownhouse·4 plexes .1 1211. 3 last+ Sec. f ce.963·2007 8,, 3 Ba , Tenn·,,• Pool. R $2l50 k roon1S205.7JO W UllhSt. & small 1)1.:t uk . ,\pt nr. Sr<'1uded double door on sepa rate lots'·soft ~-~fb~"'')'. Aval "' ooms · · wcC' · l!unt. ll:1rho11r S.'Joo. nH• * •642-9900•*' W.::1/k luhrh. lar~e hacf\ • <'hi,!. rnester suite. Larg:e dollarsO .K .Qua!l~l~ce r, a.,,A 4 , 0030 Sharpandc\ean 3br,2ba $42.'">mo.lse.645·8781 AptsSllO.mo.536-7056 S175 !Br. cpts, flrps. Vacant s:11!17711Ho\'1 ti7Qf, bedrooms. Redwood co,·· lnves tm <'n l 01v1 s1on ... ·hom e. Fine s t soos·R· A 3 RR 2 GfJWIGleoch 3748 :crri~. range. C le<1n . l'\'E"S '"·kn<ls Oceanrront l br. Jl urry ! t·red pati o. See to l714.)152·1920 5290. yearly . 2 Bd, frplc neighbo rhood. Crpt~. Ba. i~r~nsv.e.r elri·~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~t1fs;W. J a m es .SL. 3 BR 2 Ila (I 11l(''CL Nr 5 believe.callnow752·1100. . cnc\osedyard&garage. drps .$360.lst &last.l )_ d s hws hr, W /D . ft.vi . EFFIClENCVAP1"S · 2 nr.2 b:1.flrrpla~ ~1 '' '11 9 • i: ~ '"r'. ''' ·. 1 18 UN I TS P r i d(' 0 r Laundry, 642-9918 . lse. Red Carpel, 89J.JJSl. 1 /l n6. $395. (213)445·6666 from $190. Pool, m aid, 3 Dr 2 Ba frplc , ~hr.. ~l~.o l~~t~le5.t(:~~~:11r. 2 Hr up[ll'r cluplx. Bri y O'A'llers h1p,5yrsolcl .sort 4 Br 2 ha JJ /F" pool phone. laundry. Village h lll!C' 1·Joscts . pool , t-'ronllJ.:>ck.~ar .stovc,& dollaM!OK. Quiiil 1~1acl' Ri~ 3 Bedroom f)up~e x , cptS/drps' nr Hunt' New 3 Br . 2''2 lla , lnn.494·9436 ;ulults, pct OK. $300. 8aMJciinSprcial rcfnj:!.t:rpts &drps.Slii• Investm ent Di\'ision Nl'ar beach & shopp1n~. Hrbr xlnt' nei ~hborhd . Twnhmt!! on 15 acre -541;.gJ<J7 L~l' :i !Ir ..! J\.i. ~ai· & a\•ail 67:1·~3~ (714) 752· 1920 Kids OK 400/mo 646·2017 5460 · mo ·I st/fast /sec' parll:, view, pool, jacu1.zi, KJTCl~EN upts a t Crcsl'· xtril". ~1;5 nio 2 Ill ks \\' · · · s auna, lst' $425. 646-2700 cnt Bay. 1435 N. Cst llwy THE VEMOOME T r y a Dall )' Pilot PrivatcParty .... ·ants2 to6 CostaMe1a 3224 646-9275. Reas.rales.494·2508 J lgc bdrms wl2 baths. '•','.,u'~~.t.1. •1l t S!Jtcr Cl:qsitiedAdtobuy,sell units 1n Costa i\1 esa. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8 b 1 f 'd d Npt.Shoresl·BR,2-bahsel----------1 < ~ :1>?75 Yr ly : 2br, n r·OC('lin Shag , r ef /rng; nca pet/C'hkl 642 32119 3 r . 1 a. arge nc Y , 1 p ,_OK ~s Lo d 1 2 b f frplc. patio & pool. Quiet 1•rrentsomethin~. · · liWPT lits area newly newly painted. range p us gar. ew ...... · wer up ex r , um. adlt units across from I7421(~uccnl.n.ril2Hr ,I Me__.leac.h 1069 Htwporileac.h 1069 deed .13 br. d_hl ";!~;; fncd dw/dbl oven0. hwasherk && &73-63'17 ~ts?a\~~~~:~la~t~a~~: Costa 1'1 esa Park. :fe75 . ~. Slli5. Getr. \\'utcr & '.l l 11 i-36 Street644-4MO ~,...... • Y . ge patio. -..u. mo. ryer, Nr. c , par BEAUT Bluff' condo 3 , .. W'll 1 e rJ<I~ &45-3.181 or 811·9517. 18'15 Jitarbagc pd. CrpL<>, drp:.. Santa Ana ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••·~··• S B di · . · .....,guna 1 s ~ 1596 an ernar no. s chool s. SJ50\ P h : Bll.2~ba.lmmed.occ . No ts·,94.9601 ' ·Anaheim 8-12·0.18~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3880 - fllc<?.~Jt~~!v" TWO LOT SHORECLIFfS EST ATE ••one or a kind'' large, custom, seldom' used home. 3 Bdrms.. 4 baths, den, guest suite. 40 ft. pool. Unbelievable priv. grounds. Fee. i\sking $229.500 A COUIWW. IAHl(M CO. 644-1766 Mll·fi680 536·5006&53fi·7S42c $450.Agl..644·lllJ pe · 2 OR npt, 11ewly painted. Newport leach 3769 SFOVR.SENbSONSudAPTS Just Completed! Adults only. lnq, 41S S. HOMEFIMDERS 3Br. t ~ba, hltin stove & Lje.g.tCondo ••••••••••••••••••••••• bpac 1ou~2 r~t 10.1 11~ I hr,1l~hwhr .frµh ,(•n<'I Oranl{l'.apl."C" ••642-9900•• dshwshr. frplc, cpt'J: & 2Br,2ba + Ot'c.2 patios, S40 WK UP 1&2 Bdr & A~~IL~'.no~~~o$19~0~35 ,i::araJ!C-, pvt 11;1!1 0. ------ 2 br, fn cd yd, sn11l sok draPf'!'. Sl50 mo. 53&-5006 frpl.c, wet bar, W /D, Bach. Color TV, maid Joann s' t . ":, .. _,. .. :..,., · i\dulL<i, no l.J('ts 960 1934 S.al ~och 3884 h &536-7S42. f { & ..... VJ.Jo; ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·CR re n ~. so t W\r "''l r serv, pool. T llF: ME.SA -~ L ar~c niodt."rn 2 bJ . :Jbr,fncdyd,childrcn SparklinR cln J8r. fam· purifl<'r ,pool,f?ardcns & 415 N. Newport Bl, ND 2Bd.FA1\11L\'On1y . ('n«IO<>c.'~l t-:~r:a~l'.V.Ollktu rm. rrplc, nr schh1 & much more. Wt r & i.:11.<; 646·961H Ne w Carpets, pOo1 hearh & shoppinti r rri l)N Tiil:: BEA<;l I 2 br apt , 5400 mo. 5Y2·1638 Luxurious 3 br, 21\i ba 3 Br 2 Ba, dbl gur, bltn kil . + wUlr/dryr,frplc, new- ly painted & crpt'd , patio w /BOQ. nopeL~. ~2.'"> mo. l!lt & Isl & $1 00 d ep. 642·0618 shopping. S350 incldt pd. Adults. $525. Ph : $190 '645-1204 Vlcx)S23.S mo.847 1>4QS. Jt&rdenr. 898·5290. 673-3597. f.xctng 2 Br 2 Ba, Condo _ -"---------1---------I bltns, oc/bay vu, pool, Very s pecial 2 br for -leach 3848 Aporiments Furnished HOMEFIHDERS PENIN. PT. 2-Br 2-ba, jac, w/d. $345. 673·66&1 !tin ti: le adlt. $28S /mo .• ~~•••••••••••••••• or Unfurnished 3900 642 9900 den. frplc, beami . $400. Dt1 ys 64<1 -4848 eves ••••••••••••••••••••••• • * ~ * * yrly. 673·S410 l ·BR. Ideal be•th lt)e. 675-3255 2 l!r. walk to town & 1'l!E EXCITING lBrfurn,fncdyard ~~-------1 $185 mo. yrly. lease. bea ch. Adults without PALMMESA.APTS ·<!hi(· 3 LJt 8drm·2Ba walkln J ones R e alt y In c Very sp~c 1al 2 bt for pets 497·28fl.1497 3109 Al lNUTF.S TON~ • WJ'lktobch,2br,gar clll!Sel!, frplc.617 W Bay 67:1·6210 sinl(lc a dlt. $285 /mo , -~ ,., MESA. VERDE St. on Pensl. w /Day Jla\'s 644 ·ol848 C\'l'S Sluc:ho fl!iO /rnn yrly. incl BCll. 3 Br 2 Sa . llrdlll!t incl'd _3 br,2 b:i ,fen<'dy~ view. Ry appt . onl y Lido Is le , bu c h a pt 67SJi.r;s · ulll S1ni.::le, 111;,iturl! fc 111. Bach .1&2BR , S3'7S mo. S.5·1867 6461713 $5.50~ mo. SI1S/mo lsc. ()Ider adult A\•ail nnw. 49•1 OOZ1 from $800. ----------13 Br.c rpts.&d~ '• m1 673-8886. Adults,NoPet~ COLLEGE Park, 4. br, 1 ~ to bch. Nr. Rrookhur!ll 3 BR. 1 ba, refria. stove, Thi" fil .5tl'st draw in the Or1>an\'ll'V.' I Hd. N rnd. 1561 Mesa Or. bll, c plii.. drp1, fn cd. No pcL"I . $400 mo.: l.5l . Isl .,.,·ashl'r, dryer. $350. mo. Bach·All util pd. Sl l5 mo. Wit11l 11 Daily Pilot new <'Pl & dr1l5, g.1r.1~1'. IS l llk~ Ea!ltor Ne wpc>rt Corner CollcJ:e & Wake:: + Sec. fee. 9S91 Port 1 housefr()m O<'t?an. QOJ Nr. Ocean. Shown by C\;'lll!lifltd Ad. Phont> 11., blks lo Ilch. $275 Bl vd.) t'ore.~l..$370. M9 9911 Clyde Dr. 963·2007 Se1',.hore &A6-79ll appt. 00-7108. 642 567J'. i:>73·3731 . !MG-9860 • 1 ' • BJO DAJLYPILOT Tuesday. NoV911'\b« 18. 1'75 .. • • •• Add it ... Build i t ... Diaper it ... Hammer 1t ... Carpet it ... Cement it .•. Wire it ... Hoe it ... Clean 1t ... Move it ... Press it ... Pa1nt 1t ... Nail it ... Ploster it ... Ftx 11 ... SERVICE DIRECTORY lobytlttinq orpenter Contract« ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• • ••• l>•do°"'9 HaulllMJ 1""""9 MO¥h>g T,... 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Spec tfl bonded & 1n sur-=d. ~ 64.>8315. ~ al~• Water heatert11, dis · 9fi2.7817 2943 Sunny & Jt•r. 2 \•ets Trl~ , t• a,1riMj· pb&.als, drl.lhJ, fa'\JCclll. l b. l • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ('o.i r1H·ntry, t'1n1 ... h, He t'orrn1•r Colur.11!0 Con- l.1ct•11\1·1l s1tt1·r hai. OPl'n modl'I & l!l·p;ur Hcus traL·tor ll1•r111M1'·1toi.:. Ct' 1t11-( fur L full 111111· 1·h1hl rall'.S f'all ~179 o:rr~ ment l\l111•k, l'lun1h1ni.; & al Ser•lces tnrn & removal. fenl·es. Landscopiftq ••••••• ••••••••••••••• ropptr repi~. D•Y & Romo\•a.ls,. 1m 1n~ . .,op •••••••••••••••••••••• tih.JJ;is ch· r-.:movcd, gur ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'F.TERS PAlNTIN'G night service. Wt/ take plnit. prun1ni:. Sphl I 1nl" O\el' IH rnfl'!> or vc ";lt•1· "'•U'li. l'Jr111·nlr)' (';1s1111ullpartt1r11coranyH('rt111dl'I. 11dd1tions , :io Yr!>. E,11 1,.iti[ilSti, IDOITA.LL! 1·Je11nup. ~'>7 2'I05. t-'ilrd'!I' Landscapl' Sod, lnt /Exl·Reas Rate• M.str Charge. Lie :JOOM8, fi rewood., $1~ cord/de!. 1)atiOK. masonry & design Call G~ al ~-CMS& JUST PWMllMG llc /bood/1ns. 642·2624 . <1i.:1· "'L·t•kd.'.J~ .... uul)' ~ dt•<'k' .... 11r 11r1r1•s C..l'tl. J>:tcttrlcMI. Plumb1u)!, ~\·ru·t·ll > i•nl . pl .1~ 111,,tl'"· Qu;.l11y "1·1o.. 10 yrs hx·al t'lt' Reas ratt•:'l.642 .. 1957 Hous•cleanln9 1 9f.2 7 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i.t•r\'t"l' -K O&J Pnlntlnf Svs . 111CALL642-41ll• WinclowCleanlng nui.r 1•1 ~1i 1 11 1.'. food , 1}\I l<1•f, t.,1ll:\l1k1•h13MHll Decking 6155 11 NJ)Y' - roon1 for naps Nt•111• In C IS . ---••••••••••••••••••••••• A Ci•1AN·llomi;:s & \\'ant :11t t:AJ.t:L t:,\N MaSCMW"Y f)t'r~on lt'llty pa inters .t.tARV'S PLUllifBING •••••••••••••••••••••:• ll()USt-:·t (;;di t:ini1ham ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1t h the pertoni11 touch. • 646.9801 • w Jn d o w w ash Ing. d 1 11 arpe ~r.-1ce Apts . on11c1enl1ous . 1anaJKl '·' l.1 _ rr'Mikhur:-t ••••••••••••••••••••••• BolcOfli•sjWalkways r1 1flsman 645 6558 (:1rl t'l-1 •1• l·~ts 6<1~ !1123 1'1 1\ ~ 0 N ll y & CON &\4J.~ NO JOB TOOSMALlA ?v~ra~e 2 br hon1e .• $1 ~; ( ·n:t;Tf; \\'ORK Ask for 1ns1de & out. Call 496·~til 1nlt.ll('11ll!M~·li17 1 Wi\'1'1':HPlttUJ~l'.l1 '·-',. , • •,, •. • •,,,. • • Sh1un1~"' & :-\1'Jm 1·h·an 111).! li•h•r 1ini;ht(·ner1>. :1 Yr' 1;11,or.1111o•j· rarrie ntry.'p;ilnt1n5(. • "hl c•rp1 ' 111 rlllll IJlrach /\l'l 'l.lt-;I JSY~'l'l'::\1S ~111o~repalrs. KA1'1 IA n IN I·: ·s \\'I llT .. : t,; I.UV fo'. l ·1. Ei\NI '.'ll; &IU K!MO Builders t 'li•;ni 111 1111 din rni & l11·21c1i:.1~ 1 .!l:J 17~•; Lh.'•I ""l't'l:::.\ilimatcs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• h II SL> \ S7 50 -I 545-1408 2 Jl1~h .~('/l(Kil girl,, ex-a . . 'L'. rrn . Bectrical ------1 Ct•mcnt ti.111 11~. lilul'kl ('OUl'hSlll rli 1i rS.'l c;01r Hauling per11•nc·('1I ... 1th r<' \I.Jiii', pallu 111\•'r" (i(j • , ' • • : • ••••••••••••••••••••••• f 111111 p1t1 .. Jo1 <rpt11 FLF( .. l'Hll'l\l'oS I I'""••••••••••••••••••••• eri"n•'f'!i ~Jnt "'ork. 1., 1'.i\c:-. 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Gidley. 642·9315. *PAINTING* he /in.s979-3335Try us Drain1 Cleared & main Ceme-ntjConcret e -ll,I\,., lo"''· 552·!1777. 979-9fl21 COflM'nter •• , •• , •••••••••••••• , • , Gard.ning .>.Vi 111itik -RHll1< "'llHK. Cfo:)f E:\''f "'{)ftK "'k for frank ;\l:.ttox 1;.1~·H6l6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'l\S'l'""I< . f Hnek&l>lo1k ._, II . ·' ••'. r. ( 1'.1 1,111 ,1n ~ 11, ,, .•. ,. S I •• lk 1·,'(pf ;iw:111:..ul1Jfu1•/lt•r ' I I I .1 ~ • H ~ .. ,\ .. \' l •11\\'1.J;-.;(;• Y \llDt'l.t';i\,'\/L'P •• : .. '.!; ():\,17 •• EX l'EICI' (.'LEANING l.AIJY ti13 -t>7!:11 or ll'a\1• mc~~ti~l'. 642 lf.711 -'-'---'.C.C.'-'.C.C.-'-'=-~ Ii n es. Free est i m ates Prof. Painter. 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('d~I RESO . hra11tsi 75 .' .. \1'1 7iuo m1111 ~·;1rchouses 1n \'l'Sl. Short term, ll1i.:h :tr\•a Re\!o·ar<16'1·128!'18,1f RT .\l;il•· f''i•ni lo :.hari• :!hr l.uguna NLl-(Ul·l & 1'11ss1on Yif•ld, securetl Pr•n· noanswer ,5406K<IO hnme 1n llU .,., r1•nlleµl· ~leJo area!> llandy to t•1p:il1> only. 1!73 27UO ask -, !o ludt•H1 ~lliH 7351 al\ Ii S;1n IJ1l')!O 1-·~·r 200 to rur l\lr . llarri~an $l00 llF.W i\H~> Ln!i,l nr \ lOllO ~11 rt . As low a!o Jv -Talberl & \\ ;ird, fo Vly . Hoon1n1all" l.;1.c llPh . 2 l":r ~·iH X:ll 14LIO Mon•ytoLoon 5025 11 /7, J \'r 11111 male BOYS AND GIRLS 12 lo 15. Earn Christmas money working a few hours after school and Saturdays. Jf you are honest, ambitious, and not afraid to t alk to people, phone Mr_ Wolfe at 64~·2873. DRAASMAN/DESIGNER <4J MECHANICAL LIVING !Jr . nr h•·h Sl!i'.! ,}lJ L:td ----••••••••••••••••••••••• German Shc>p Blk &. t:in. jXI 4~1.11;i;71 ;ift Ii :tlOO ~l .Ft c·:? s~orc fronl Ans to "Htcll'r "~·9103 Min imum 2 years recent draftin g , experience in manufacturing field of valves. pumps or closely related. equipment. Must be famili ar with ANSI STD & MIL·STD·8. Knowledge of hydraulics helpful. Equal Opportunity with !1ationally known valve company •. 1 "'·1th t. drrve 1n b11ys PRIVATE PARTY Ft·nl , "anted to l•>i1k fnr ,'lt ldt•ul fu r• auto ur hoat .! HI(; dog~. 11lea.se call ;u11\ 1dl•n11f~ sh;1rt• 211r 111 N.H. Call sf-rvu·(' .'Yl5 "' 1 ~1th St, willmake2nd &IO·til7ti. Cl\1. !lays 540·~>710. l'ves trvst de-eds, credit ti4.'J·7!11 ·1 f);1k~·uod o rrl•r:-; tht• Gor · f R 1 4350 r,.1n.fM1Kl noti...w.rtont! f1nl•st 1n rt•sort h\'ln" al ·1 09"5 or "" -----"·r-Found pa rt t·nlli~ & shepherd Vi l' Shorc('hff brn "'·ht. hr <l!.Hi 7!17<1 Equal Opportunity Employer " ' •••••••••••••••• ••••••• Call Brokf:'r !~!.~.~~~ ..... !!.~~· pn<·1· .vou t·:in afford _ • . "f'hl'ri";. SI rnillro n in S1ni:h· <•:•rage. _('tinnery C/\.NAI)/\. •530-4781 * recrcatirin fac1 l1ties. Villag1.>, Jlst & Vill<• Way, BUSI Nl::SSCt~NTEH 1-.... -----............ ~l t'OUND : Short h<11r ed NIGllT LJ(; llT .. :I> 'fEN · NB.$50 rnri. f>73 >144 I Now Jeas1n~ ne""' pn n1e I Nlscoull·rs \Ill ----Offl"e&l ndu~tn:il MoneyWanfed SOJO .i:ira}'J~·hit~· 3 mo kitten. Employnwnt & PreparcrHon SetMI re-w & ialcry,...-r1.,.m ta: •• 1 u t1me 12•27· ,-., •.. .,7 · y,,. 1"·<• '"''"' 2 · ·; d " ,,,J~i . tno. S\ e '"1 "39'1 L· ••••••••••••••••••••••• "·.., • ~ ~ · acll\'1t cs 1rector ""'ho 2176 J•lacenl . \ , (; ~I ' iac ·""' ·~ ·' · .... 1111 83\-1}175 1'1ust identify. ••••'' ••• • ••• ••• ••••' •• Bonder Mechanic PO loa 2"322, Mewport leodl, Calif. 92~63 Pl.n" ~o·l l<'' llRQ·s ia ' ll , 1 · C;1niHh1 Ud .. ufflnlt·~ " , •• ' · • · (In redr I fi36 ·412<J ' tn~ & more~ "'rec Sun· ~1Jte51n l.akt' "'orl·st. EARN L(lS 'l' Ln~ h:i1rcd \.\1 hrlt•/Sl/vcr fl'm 1'1·r~1an kitlen 10 /22 \'Jl' P:i.'t' S1:llt•r 2 l!E\YAHD Jobs Wanted, 7o75 Challenging, interesting ••••••••••••••••••••••• job for person v.· /varied day IJrunt•h. $.JO-Douhll' Cara~l'. .'<t ra from I OQ/o to 17 .40°/o Plus beautif·ll s 111~\es. h1i.:h door. i2·1 W . James Industrial Rental 4500 INTEREST on ,\fall.' nurse \!o'Ould like S machi n e s hop ex- dyi;_ v.k. C;ilif. cert. OIS424 pcrience to bui ld pr e· local ref 638 .7333 c 1sion semiconductor iw.w..tec1 7100 HelpWant•d 1100 1&2 h edroum apt:ii, St .. C~f .67.1-77R7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• highlysecure2nd furnished & unlurr:iished. Otti R -1ai ••oo 2000 s,1 Ft ufr111. & trust de-refs. CaH t!.'.11·0475 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 'ol.·1rebonding equipment. Cooks Assistant DUFFY'S RESTAURANT ••••••••••••••••••••••• The person we seek must Ni h 5 6 d k CCT REC hav e previous ex . g Ls, or ay wee . l\lodels opt>n ltJ to 7 Cl! en .,., h , .. d Sorr)'nO''"'lSOr1.:h1ldren:••••••••••••••••••••••• "'arc OUSl ~P·11 '-' irt•l'I BrokerSJ0-4781 --~Help Wanted 7100 ,,... ly a1·ross lron1 Clt't.-............ ~---~~1 1.ost lg male Irish Roo.mmate scrv1rc 1501 We-stcliffDr. A1rport .>lll·l480 1· Sl'l 11113 no t·ollar \·it'.· A • ·GIRL perience w /lathes, mills ,_548:.::c·7~4~18c0:'c64:.::S.c825=:1·c..... __ , Wanted •itoung Orange County & pr('("ii;ion tools. E lec-d --• Lun-L---" ! L. hl. c · l C ~1 author n ....... -....s ~.oman WIC'Vl'I 1g 1n g r JX ure o. trit"al /electronic bac k· ava1lalJlc l\t onth lo Ncv.·portFinancialCtr Rrkhr sl/'r'orktown month occupancy. L . 011. S -Morl909"-s, Trust 968,.,..,12 , eos1nq ice-p;oce' Dffds 5035 "'' C<1l1onS1tc 1'1anagt>r *MEW* d \/R G . 1 to type manuscript al W-"---nee s exp. 1 1r · ground helpful but we Clflrc'Sl~S ""• · Xlnt opportunity for ad· c.an train. This is a\·"°=m::::•c·"67:5:""806:::.7:· ____ ~'[ust be 21 or over Apply ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11141&12-3111 ext 2.16 COST A MESA l0~~~0u~.~ •. ~~: Prnonals 5350 vancement + fringe gro'ol.1hposilion. terCirlsfOrfastfood in person btwn 2 PM &6 Oakwood Garden Apartments N.wpwt lret h Irvine at 161n 6 45-0550 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lijilill AJt c_,..,.,."9 .,/ c-..iei. ~,., .. .;..,w ./ E!••••Of /,<111•-btlconl•• ./~ .... -· ./,...,.-•IC:• ... ~ ./ ......... -~~ Call Mt Howard 645·6101 c~ear llarb•)r & B:iker l 1360 lo 3480 s(1. ft 11:1~ pt•r sq ft. 110·208. 3 phai.e JllJ~'ef, Cl\'ill) ITHll i)l'l'. oWnt•r 1714 I ,') 111.•Ul.'>.ll or your Brokt'r Sioroge 4550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stor<1gc lot for HV 's etc. 58.50 1><:r nl(1 . Nt•dl Si~n Co. for info. 53 1 ·3J74 2nd TD Loons F'airest Terms sint:c 1949 Sattl•r Mtg. Co. &t2·217 1 S•l5·tlfill 2nd TD lo ant Wanted Huy 1'.l).'i:; for c;1sh. Loans on 2nd T.JJ . 's NewLoans·2ndT.D ·s ••••••••••••••••••••••• benefits. Contact Orthodynet:lectronics service Apply in person Pfl.1, 103 N. Bayside DI).• l)nnkin#: probh•m? Woodli g hting t'i xlure 1599Supcrior A\'f!, 8-2 Prime Burger 799 w. Newport Beach. , · (;all Alt•ohol llclpllnc Co .. 203 1 Southeast fl.lain, Co5ta-Mesa 646·1616 17th C.M. 640-5123 2.1 hrs a day R35-:~30 J r,~·;~n~•c_.~54~6~··~290~1'----J:::-~==:::.;;;:::;-';;~~:j;;;:::;-:;";:::;:~;:::;--;;::;::-1----'--='----- PREGNANT? C:1r1n1.: confidential counselin g & referral Abortion . adopt ion & kct•pu1~ . APC/\llE 547.2563 Bookkeei;>er /Girl Friday Counter he lp. part l ime. Ea rn S200 m o. p/timtl . APT Ma nager , 16 U . Pff. Moderate typing & Sat thru Tuesday. No FUiler Brush Sales, Joc.aJ adults. It. ~rdn g & ma int. accurate bookkeeping!, nites. The Donut Fae-area. Bill, 968·8,liH. Nr . ll oag & ocean. personable. Expanding Lory. 1172 SunOower at 992·2410 Inte rior Design t'lrm. 1-~a.irview. Costa Mesa. i\.5SEMBLY \\'oman for Cal l Frank Newland Technicians Expcr'd jo A.S .J.D., Newport Jn-Del~veryma o, perm:• logic.536-7517. El.ECTROMICS parts assembly & lite teriors. 3810 E. Coast p/timc. ~arJy morn dehv MASSAGE machinin~ Sail Boal J-lwy, Cd~t . 615·6420 or or LA Times to CM, NB ESCROW OFCR LIVE at Ne"-'DOl"l Beach Weekly winter rates. s:l5. -------Garai:e u1•;1r llllrhor / lk·lund 21:16K H l';ilrn $20.mo S.3000. -s:w. 000 f.r1Wty h11·smt. Oil' BAHN .. :lT :\ll'(i . CO . 20 '\'rs in Orf.! Ct~·. 645·2134 anytime FIGURE Mo. DELS Equipment. !Hust be ex· •-·"""" areas. No collect. !.1ust & · k l l "' ~ Pro~rcssivc independent per. quir o earn.1.c=c.="--------have dep end . ca-r o ESCORTS Cosla Mesa. 549·8854. 548.4752. bank has opening for an single room. 6:t02 \\' Cs\. $1<10 Up store·offlces cpts lf\!o'}'.PineKnotMott·I. rtrps ;lir hath. 17301 171l1613·0·l411 Fk·at·h Bl.11.B. K42 283-1 R oo m s S2~ wk UJJ wlkilchen. Apts $.17 5(1 ""'k up . 548 -9755 or 6'15·3967 SINGL!'.; to 6 rm ~uilcs A\'ail. in plus h offH'I' bldg nr. 0C ,\1rport. F'ull s t•rvicc incl : Hccl'p -----------! llon1st. conrcrl'nl'l' rm. xerox, automated lyp- ing. c.tc. Cull 833·3t>-IO Room in cs.chani::e for <'hild care 5 days ""'k . rrom 2 tO 5 P~t . 556·7136 B .. :,\lJT . CL1\SS A Cdftl. Room, bath. p.i.·ten· Fl HE PH 0f)1'' 0 "'C t ranl'e. non ·s n1oker . H l.Ut~ $85 /mo.675·1943.v ll:irbor al Ad;ims. C.1'1 VacationRetttal-,-4-2-5-0-1 Air l·onlL elect, l'pls. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rent or Lease. J>alm Spr· in,R:s area. l'orn plctcly furn. 2 bdr + Jba. Condo al bcauti(ul private In· dian \Veils H.acquel Club. llrp~. music, elev., jan1lor. ampll' pl'k~ /\ll 1nt'L :i min S.O. & 5 n1in . Hi\' IN B. Fr~· l's, 7 min. <11rporl 1'1 . I~. Sl("vl'r. i\lgr ;,;,1-Hl36or6o.16·R:r.i.; Open beamed ce1lin.:s. 60' PER SQ FT hit 11ns. clshwshr. lighted 1617 w":s11·1.1 F1''-NB tennis crL<; w /res Pro. 4 1\G'r,r,.11 50:12 pis. ja1.:u1zi . l'il'<' l!rll, r\ DJ ·--- 1 n di ;.in W l' t I s c e . l'Urn1.~ht·•I nffu·l'. Bank nf I 714·345·414 •1, Cosla i\le~a l'la1.:1, $8& mo ~"Mi.:ffiOO So. Lake T11hOC' Cah1n 2 - brtrm., sll•eps fi, $125 NF."'POH'r allraet1\t• ""'eekly. 71<1-493 697!'1 . ~arden nff11·1• :-111!••!1. -\'anou~ si1.cs. from <1:t in· Rentals to share 4300 c l ul!l & janitor1:1 I ser\'. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 979 f"61i6 Resp. 1"1'm. to sharl' xtra lg1• •I Ur. dplx '~ hlk to f)('t;.111 Sl:W 1nu utd u1C'. ('tt l 1 M5 <liifi.'i •I 1'1(l FR .. ~t: Hfo~N'I'• 1 2·3 Hm off1l't'~ from 51:1.'i Pl't' mo . Nt•ar Airport. No lcllS(' rf''l lll3·322.19 Til nt11)n ;\d11ms Hnl'ul 96H:11as ____ , . Rentals Wonted 4600 A.nnouftcemf:'ftts/ ••• • ••••••• • • • ••• •. • • •• i.,.,°"& als I ,,,,.01 2 ., ll h ost FoUnd " or r. oml" or ••••••••••••••••••••••• :ipl, nr teruus cl ir 1>0ssi · .1.--~·-1 51 OD bll'. rent on monthly KnnVUltC•men S basis SSG·42.12 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• BOOKKEEPER 1-'-::....:.='------I Escrow officer. fl.1 in 5 Y"' Outcall· Appl. only ,\.5ST r-.t NG lt /GASOLINE For General Contractor. DH.IVERYMAH exper. Con tact fl.1 rs. llomc-Offire-Studio ;itt .. ndants at bus)' c•• c bl r · t · · Fe•gusnn al S 1· ~ .. apa e o m 1un a1n1ng 1315 ._10 . Ea rly A '! an 1ag 631-'l,lclclc..... __ 1 ~·ash, S600 mo. salary + book th l · I b I " " Bank ror appt 832 S200 .,. s ru n a a ance. newspaper dellv. Irvine ' · · rom miss ions whic h Poso·,,·on equ·•es good l..osl" ~·our l'OOI ""'ith your r 1 area. Must have lrg car. EXEC S childrt•n? llelp is availa· it\'Cra);!e rrom S200 tn $300 t yping. llea\'Y accounts Sta. wag or van pref'd. · • ECTY ble 24 hrs 549.8939 per mo. for some of our pafa.ble. Salary oi>«:n. No collect. 962.4633. Top Salary, s,mall df- c_:c__ ___ , prf'Sent employes. Free l-lunl1ngton Beach. Wnte1-_;_"-"-'-"'-'-"--'---I versified Corp. Must be /\.rtisl needs li\'l' 1n i:;ludio or 1'on\•crle1I g:1r;1i.:c Not rnort' th;1n S\35. mo. &12·447>1 J im fOX f,\' GI Hl.'S Oul·Call hospilalizalion & pension Ad. 1138, Daily Pilot, Box DENT AL •ASSIST ANT very fast, organized, ex - r-.t ;1ssai.:e . li·Call, we. planalso.call644-4460or 1560. Costa Mesa, CA. R eceptioni s t. ex'. per .• attractive &: The Church of Reli_.::1ous t'O me . s Ill' c 1 a r i ze 8J6.6Jll. 92626. perienced. Newport possesi:; outstandinJ! Sec- 5':ienl·c :1l l.agun:1 C:t · Para1)lt'J:LCs. 54~2~-3~1~00!:.::.:.1;;..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J E~~;,~;;-;;;;;;;;;::-;~;;;J Beach. 644·921 l ty. skills, inc Id. the abili-n)·on Rrt _ & 1-:1 Toro Rft.. ·: Bus boys, & rooks. Apply•\..:::.::::::..:::.:.:::.::.... ____ , ty to work under pr~ BuMness ,.4n•est / Finonce 1n ohser"anc·r of S l'l lllTUi\J.lt r:A O"~R AVON after 2:00. Tonio's. 210 DENTA(,l\SSISTANT ssure . Legal , Real ulcoholism ~·l'l'k in <.lpen\0 ,\1'l IOP!'i1 Newport CenterDr.Nll. Orthodontic Ass ist ant Estate backgr o und Lai::una Bl'al·h (Nov 17th Artv1<'l'onallmatlcrs. 644 ·2601. experpreferred,xlntop-h elpfu l. ,\ttr act ive to NO\' 24th) .,.,.Ill he niJcn 312 N. ~:I C;1rni11n H.efll. Christmas Earnin9s I -'-'---"-'--------1 pty for right girl C.M. Ne""· port Bc1t1 ch office. Bu from 5 l(• fl Pl\·1 Cvl'r)· SunC!C"mC'ntt· fornppt Be9intolow 546·5170 NEWf>OR 'f Jo~E DEHAI.. siness •l!l2-9JJ4 492.9134; BUS DRIVERS · Opportunitw 5005 evl'ning lor s ilent ---Wor k as su b s titute DetdalAssistant Swtc 2JO,LidoBldg.3.'J55 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 meditalion. f'nr AVON RF.PRESEN-VibLido.673·2700 ••••••••••••••••••• •••• i-----------1 -I):,.:;:::. •6 ·:: :;;:>:.'9 fl. TAT IV f.S. Uc st ti 111 c Sc hoOI B us Drive r Pft'iodontal Office'~ t 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; t:~lab.business1:ulvset•k ~ V C\'t•r to es tablish W/possibility of (ull· yrexp.Jn-al .... J' ing m anufnt'luri:rs & Lost&•-·-d 5300 •· DOYOUM•llf)-time. Prefe r Cali f~ .,w•••• ~ J:i ... tustomers. Extcllen t tal ffl 8 k f [Xpe · t I ""'holesulc 1l1slr1h11tors •••••••!"••••••••••••••• l_I CHRISTMAS~ · · School Bus Drivers O cereq. ac o'" nmen 3 p /t1mc ear n ing op· f I / 1nterl'stcd in rorm1n" 1•0. II ~1FTS7 I t"ertificate, '"'"""by lhc c: e w s o me ,._ LOST · Sm 1'errll'r / ,. · 1>0rtunily. I nterested~ M h" • \'entures 111\'0l\'eS C~l.'.lt· Sth . f I 0 Call : 540-7041 or Zenith "CHP, but v.•ill tQnsider kno-'~ of business ac 1n1st ing & llnlfJU~' holo1.:r:1ph1c · nauzer mix. t•m. 1 ·'l ,, ~'h> ""'ad•·rrti•r ll1<"m traininJ!'. $:! 94 1-1 A / .... .......,.... I I y r o I d . C.i-r l' y I Ii '" • oo~ tltL) ~"I" 11nr11·t J\-7-1359. . · · r. PP. Y office _._.edures. Full For prototype & small malcr1a . n~ l'l' \\'ells "" 1 ! .... ~~ ............................ ~ )Vestm1ns ter S.:hool Dis r --lllk 1'>''hl1or <in"e Hc1~l' 1 '""'ct. 141•21 ~•••·ood ·1_•_·--~~-·-·_·()_~~~---I quantity cuns. 'lust be 497-342.1 l.(«1\1' n.1nit• II.> ,._ • •• u,\rt.\'1•u.o·r O· u 1 ""-,.., " numlX!r. lelllher cllr. REW,\RD. U ..:llHISTMA."TK~:t:· 1j w · ' able to work fro m 675..'.WJ.1. 6i5·01fil i\ I BEAUTICIANS estminster .O.E. Dis patc her EK per in sketches, verbal instruc-------Jr our C1tn~tm"'~ t1,... ,..,11 W/I 11 N N B I ()Rf:SS-~hn11 ror ~till'. l 'op 1, """"'a' Th11nk•i•v1ni o-0 · ev.• 1 · · sa on. CAR WASl-1 PERSON equipment rental busi-Lions or blueprints. Mold Costa ;\l t·~it h•i·ation Call FOUN D. Pu1ip~· · l,aj.tuna I•;" & a~~•n I><·• uti, 644·0661or540-8532. needed for Import New ness. Typinj!, billing ex-¥akin~ know I e d g c I, I llJ Rt•11ch t:;ill ;uni ull'ntif)'. 11 11111 I.· 1~11t '°"" "a" JI C D I pc S I h l f I Ahl :,iu 1·14001)rti·l5SuOO 4.,_._, V "-oulo·,,·,ns·.St•lo·oa•en· ar caer. Apply in r . a a r y open . epu. eloworkin· .,., """"-' •'• 11Latf' )<>llr .ill for 11~ ll· <x: 968-7994 d d upt 218 -------j 11 nan• c1 .. ,~ "~ """ ,..1~h lal in nc""' Cd~1 Salon ~rson. Sec HobJohnsoo,,1 _____ . -------epen enlly. 3-5 Yrs ex- --HlCYl"·-:;--· -FOUND: 1'1ale ra t . 1 ~ (\ CHl!S12~-;~1ormor<'1n·I~ ~'/manirurist .675·7720 Jim Siemon~ l'llPorls, per. l~r .cro~·n ·r ; J.!t·r . ~1 esa Ir rnrmahon II· Inc., i301Qua1lSt,,N B DOCTORS ASSIST. STACOSWITCH DF:1\Lt:ns111 PS Verde St•hl 545_5948. ="-= :. .::;:-='·-= :; u Beauty operator v.·anl(.'d_ l----~--~--1 Younii: lady (18-28) to as· IMC Exrl'llenl lol·aUons. Con-----Wi\•es & I.overs I-lair CAR WASH HELP sisl in Heallh Spa. No ' l!nuuus tra1n1n.i.:. rill na· F 0 t i N n SI a n1 l's t' •FRIENDS & fa!ihions, 5050 I-lei! Ave, Full & part-time exp .. req., we ll"llin. App-1139 Baker, Costa Mes a t11111ally ;ul\'Crh~l'~I lint·~. nt•utrrrd malt' 642· 19~ LOVERS• lluntinJ.,rt.on Beach. 5 Locations i)', n oo n -8 Pm . 2112 549·3041 JO yr old liarh l'.'(e1· look· 111g for resp. r0e,1 rno1;1 IP !\I F for luxurious conrto In Nl"wport \!o'1 lenn1s, Jaruz:r.i , poQl t'tr n11n - 0 Smokcr S200 mn fi4!'i·ii l·l No franeh1Sl' fl'l'. :\1r .. \'it'll1tt.v of \\'il li;uns st. r-.I a ~sa "<'. r-.t<1drlin "· l•..;;::-.;~~=~~;;;;~1 -~·~•~E[)TRIO~C~"A~R~W~AS~l~IJ2 'arbor Blvd. C!)6ta Mesa Equal Opp Employ m /f 1'11lll•r (2 131451·5"•1:1. 'l" t ,.. ,.. ""~"II bo 81 CM -;;;.~;;.;:--;;-:-:-;;;;";':.::/""""'~""'""'""'""'""'~""'~ FREE REMT us in t:scort Ser,·11:c u\·;111 !-'or ""'" ar r • DRUG CLER Offic·i•s us ro"' ;i5 :i5 ri•r SANDWICHES L i bl' rat £'cl :\I ale & Bovs & Girls CASHIER-SALES . I( Fast, accurate typist I>"'" sq ft . l\.liss1on \'1l•jn & CAFETERIA STYLE SCRAM-LETS fo\•m11les. i..Jhr . l'l"r\'Ll'C . lOtotf yearsofage.Dai· Exper 'd fo r ready to ~xpcn~nced. must type. ferabty w /own IBM' La)luna Nq.:11l'I 2011 to n....0 ,,01, .. "·.· ''''· <l"y. 6 ~2·0796. ly Pi lot delivery routes • Cl al! 642· 1580 for •n -typewriter to work at -1 · II "'1 I'''' _,,_ ' •• ANSWERS ~ ·1 bl . wear ai: s portswear. erv1cw. home transcn·b,·n• cou-"""' s11 · "" · '' ____ 1 cl;1,v!". ~l o:-tly hcli> run & 'h s l •• '' may ""':ivai a e in your F /time posil•'o• Apply '• HOUSEM •TES -n ,1 •1 •00 'Tanl poo · e s ...,, ·on. area. Earn profit for de-G . ~~ 11••00 re porte r's Stenoty pe • --. Nice \.man n(c 1n dlx hl1lc 1 ·" uwnf'r ~ "' mo. As~ur<' J\11'r"1' -uc.~. Wed. only. {S6 ene s, """" ar r DI, Sell thin"s fast with Dao·ly not es. 960.~Js arte• o 11 ' l I rl I "' liveries & cash, tri~ or CM"~~ """~ "' "'' Unl1m1tl·<I will help nr. () r Air""'rl wilh o r usy 00 ra LC nca-Purrh A1ka1 -otht·r <la)'sl. Sandpiper ,... '""'"""""" Pilot Want Ads. P'I. ,... I• n o n · & merchandisl' for sellin& -,---...c.c."-'.::::.:... ____ 1.:_:"::.:_ __ ~~----ynu rl'l'lut·e h1.i.:h rent ('OS· w1tht11.1.LS£_c 't ser\' furn ° ~· l'r ITlU\'lll~ ,\1AllKUl'S llairl'nlr.Cdl\1675-7720 f' _ l!> by findlni!,. conip;1h 0 r u 11 r u, 0 .. n 11 mu.~t sf•11 ll1 t.:ht•r llf'l for 'ThP .,.,·av. lhl''.' char••· ---new subscriptions. f'or Cleaning 'ol.'Omen, pa rt H.lp\¥0fthd 7100 ...._W ~~ 1 .0 0 •1 & I' \ Lad" M information please call time. $3+ an hour. Own ·~ ••~ LUO IJle roommat(•, \Ye l>i c kinson. Hc••lt or. ''om np . / J.!l . theyou)o!httocallsomeof 1e1 assHr ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.• • f II ~17 420U lh h c.. Athletic •u.v for cxe. 642-4321 . From San lrans.644·2266 _ <'3 rf" ll )' !"l'rt>1,.•n 1111 ~79-K533 · oi;e •I.: stores .:Riper Clemente-San Juan ',,11cnl!itl"rl2l'NhnnK,•2 •1•1,7 il(Jl..i'l'IQJ.:fo: SS IJroflls fvr J\tAHKl'PS -----",011~:"0",~e'c!n,, '0"0"1,'.1 h~·mnde Capis trano area. call '"Cloril Typ ;11ec:epl'" On • I <>ffit'1• S11:·1r1' fnr ll'il!>1' ,\p. -,., """ ' -· •' 1)rox 9110 :-ri lt 2700 Chr1slm;1i;. Re st N.B IJIST ht•irloom ilhim\'lnd phOnf', nam·l'. & "'hC'n to 49S.0630and!l.1issionVie· t'"em romlf' "-'ntd to «harr !!arbor. <..:ol'ta ;>.lro;a fo'nr :U'f•a 675-0!JJO fi·IO·f'8Z.l nni;: ;11 !)1111~ .Jr 111.,:h . 1·all tn llfln 11325 llhx St jn-EI Toro ar ea. Cllll $600. Irvine Indus lri»I complex. Career oriented. Murh variel)'. CONTROL"cAREf~R Employment A1tency 3400 1rvlnt>,Sle 102 :\hr, 2 h;1 h:-(' Hoom & 1offlrm:it1011 (•all ,Jan ART & luDIAo..1 Co:-ta \lc:1a fte .... •anl of N lloll)\!o'OOlr· !)8J-631Q. bourrl frtt" in r('turn rnr Kt>l<"h. 5'16·252-1. "" "" fl•rt•rl' .'>45·3660afl('r1: pn1 -----1~';"~'~";'~1 O~p~oo;•~· ~E~m;p;l~o~Y~•;'d domest1r chorr!i. rnllcKe - ---JEWELRY STORE UFO J:irl prcferrt•d 673 5'167 1..arf.!e i;in,1.tlt• ot rlt'l' 1n I.av. n.>autifully furn Good LOST : Pres r r i pt 111 n Custod,\• ''tSiliition sup· Crai". · Suitl'. Xlnl N,f\. lo1· lv1:ation. n1•I $1 500 1no ,1.?la:i;:i;es al Burrum 's port. <'.ill l'nited F;ith"rli Llti.'ar~. Xl'rox. Recep. 1\le<l1c1tl problem force!l reiituuranl l'.'l·D· t'r1dt1y or II. a I\ i 2 al i 0 n 0 f Room ma le 1.1rRent1 y tlo1ust. !Secrl'tary area. salr, make ofr. t>Rf;. 76t5 : 644 ·2200'--------I Amt'flt:i S46·5745 needed to 11 h <1re new 844-!}aOO R:fl.241.'\. ::..;:::__ __ _ duplex in N.ll. <::.11 d;1yi;., --l.ru;t Cali<'o Cat. Fem. 64().0t40ext 21 CdM deluxt• ~Ul t(' w / halh lnY•stmeftt VI('' nlurrs. ND Hewttrd UFO Pit Uh, nm pit> prkn_s::, u!d Opport..tlty SO 15 644 ·06fil or 540 85R2. Christian ~t !'itraii;(ht. kit pd. S.1901mo f\7!.l ·m<MI. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lJ n1t1•d f''Athtrll ()r5(an1zation . CUSTODY l.C)ST l>oJ:. f>ark J:r;iy, \<.ISITAT IO N SUP- whitc, /\f1<11aturr IJOHT. Rap ses:1ions 11r1v qt1let own cnt r ~ DIAMOMDS l..agun111 nr beh 497-1749 lusinf:'SS R•nfal 4450 --...................... . G\1ar. 1n writ1nw 111 ht> ll\p You don 'l f\{\4.'d a .zun to Stor'l' for rcnl PrestiRt> qu::illty & l)(•loy,• retail "draw fas"1 when Y~U arl'.'ll . ncxl doortoShlrle)' _Pn_·,_i'i .~7~271 vlace an ad In t~ Dally 7'1c\'cr!! ,\rt i;ull('ry 19!1'.1 Pilot Want Ads! Call now So -t:o•~~l llv.·y. 1.3 ~11na lh1 vr something lo sell ? &fZ.5178. Och_ 494·4596 J Classified lid.ti do 11 well. Schnou1.er Goldl'n \\'ri1t ""'e•·kly :'>46·!'1745.:o·c__ __ _ & \\'ornt'r. 11.B. Rcwurd L' • K42·5ofi00nr6'14177!'.. ...xccut1vt> 1q lone 1n -Or:lnflC Cotl nty for l.OST Multi rolor Shihtlu Winter. Wlll house °Alt a i."rl. C;1mro lli,R:hl<'nllii. 11:d home at n~ cost. area ~ewar~. 67J.:t62G ~99·28&6l2·<1798f l. BOATING INDUSTrtv MastorCarpenle•/ Installation Rrq'~ a min. ot 2 yrs ex· pt'I" in e&rpentry & boat ins tallalion . lmmcd. Nwpt Reh 714/s.56-8505 Clerk typiat. lite bkk)ll":ll{. Office Manager, mal'Ure mAn or womrin, frvlne. Cal l •fter 5 PM , 581 ·91M openinjt, Appl y 11t , COMPANION . live In l11lt1nder Ynl'hls. 1922 w /e ldcr1y•l1tdy. Priv. Ba rr11nraRd,lr\'1nr. room , nice home . IFYOU 979·7799or 646-2032 have a service\() offer or COOK for Guest llom~. l(>Odlitotel1.jtl•ce11n t11d Hrs 10am·6p m . Call in lhe Dail y Pi l ot ~-6718beCwn 9am-5p'11 . CltHified Section Phon~W-5618 , Want ad• Ca ll 64.2-M7 Bookkeeping Clerk ~e ret ail store in Fashion lstaOd, with pleasant surroundings needs part-time Bookkeeping & Filing Clerk -Someone who is qualilied in use of 10 key office machines & can help in a variety of functions of our busy office. Hourly basis mornings, Monday through Friday, with ne*- ibili ty a must. Pie.a .. SHd R._ To: Clonlfled Ad Mo. 566 c/o Dolfrl'llot I'. 0. lox' 1560, Costa Mffo. Co 92626 • • ,. I. • " . •: t •• ~ g , f· d· h f y 3 00 ... ., I -. ply ... ~· .. lent on yro rs. aga, di· be .,. & •· bili~ P•!!< cal ... ive icl'. Al •• 335.> I\)[ be Oth rue. old d ee in· · ex· pre-. .. •• ourt. ype , er • 1.iio • • WGlll<d 71 00 ...._w~~ •• , •••••••••••••••• ~:-""° -1100 Htfp W ..t.d 7 100 Help W ..tecl 7 100 Http Wairted 7100 .,,,,,,,,,,_ W al Car Wasb hitlp ············:··-· •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••• • ..... •ted 71 00 n..d!y.Nowetn0.11.1W7S DAfl.VPILOT •• , pl)' al 160 Newporl . whoneeds$500mo6PBX·.P;re~towianswuin1 REALESTATESAL&S SALt:iCOUN;Eu;RS••-•••••••••••••••••••••HnpW..+ed JIOD .... a-1020 ~-loT 1045 terl>r.N,.wport'bch. up.SaJesorienled..Phooe lttVlte. exper. VarioYI: 1'Tl'&NTION F N p ,........ Saf r -• ~ "" T Ma.rilyn:161-837a atlifla. Jlpm-11m. With t..ICEN E~ or e-v.--.paee-r . rotnl> u_~ ... ne es ···········:··········· ····~·················· ••••••••••·•••••••••••• ~~~ ... ;;;~---jl~:;~ii~;;;;:;;-;;;;Jiact~va~n~lq~es~.~llff~'"4lll~~·=~1 tJNWC~s.:i> ~ Mwst •nJQY jor1~nt! Parl·Um e worlr: await. WHOWANTSTQ..WORK! cbwlnn 26" Sprlo1er Silver /1 r41 Terrler. GEHH.il LOT PERSON needed fOf' ~..,.TllE RED. 'fOUl'J peop e monUn,p ftqurly wasts DRIVE A CAB! . rorks & frame ~. SliQ · Adot'"abh!. Umo okl. All ·OfftCECLEIK lmportNewCarOealer. P-erfed CARfET 14 >'••" ioge.Re~~ llcomm •. avaiJ. Fotde· C•tnOSE your hours. gray Mon oschocks shota.~l.Gdhoma . . ~- 1 Apply ln person, See Bob W....,.__ TR~AT~&-• trEansporu1 l n ~eq · tails call 540-030l work for youraelf, be frameSSS.542-6117 111n1 Ll"ll:P . Accurate Johnson. Jim Slemons --..., W . .... 1111 '~ •. xcellent part-time poal· Loi A.ii 1 ,.,· .,,oor own oou . wen or Black poodlfl, Vf!T)' ltlnd. ypuit, filing. Oper1t.e 10 Stlmporu, Inc,. l30l Quail Holira boe lraln you lo ••II lion. Hl1h p1y fOf' 2.-3 l37SSu'n:!t ~~ Women. Can be allihtly Used 81kf'S & P•M!I. Buy , playful,need:&ltood home •Y 11dding machine by NB 9 2 , __.mt'Jl•1thanac~Jerat · houneachevenng,hall'· I\ r, handicapped. Neat· sell & lr11de , 2 .. 118 wi\hlamlly,4SN--76'1l ourh. Xlnt be.nefits II ' · · • Mor4-9PM ~~rsethatatart.s l rn · day Saturd1y . Call Temporary (8·7 mos) Clean Appearance Nawport Bl ., C,.. kin1 coad.U.loos. l..M . Man.a,i;:e.menl _ Earn S4 hr putUnt )'OUr tntd1a1ely. If you are ln· 842-8102 for Interview P\Jod ra.lser for nou-pro'it Vet5c .. retirro. A&I' 25 l~ 642-1910. TLC · ~s 7 wks .• mixed ox Manufacturing Co ... Pt:OPLE PERSON personality to ... on. AD lttt:t~ In eamlti.1 ·bia betote6:00 . health aiency. Mature 70. Supplement. you.r In· br(-ed .!IC~P. remever & JnC. JSOS E. Warner, SA . ~xe<:. looklni:: for part work done from our new mon~y from the start~ energetic w/rttruitmcnt come. Drive a cob 6 hrs C••••OI & cot'ker' lo ng ho ir ed_: zss1 . Umc business auoc-late Irvine oft. You must IJCl 1ndlvlduall1ed free SalH Clerk needed for of. &; oni:anUational 11-kUls. or niore fl day. Apply in l:4pll,....,.t 1030 hont")' 'white 2 M, :? f Equal Oppor Employer In wholesale supplie•. posseu a pleasant clt'ar tra1nln1 on the job In one fi«i supply store. Ji'\111 car nee fU0.$500 m penion Yellow Cab Co. •••.•••••••••••••••••••• 673-4887 ______ _ B u 1 i o ' , s r u I I ., voice &: 1 ronfidenl mlo· d m11ny top of'fices loc1t· 'nme. Will train. Belich 7••.86QO • o. 11-t st' ate• A••• Youn'· n-IUY 11 -- ( ,.!•dies llou•-t ' p rl ~th o ~-· Stu -c -~ ~ "' ·· 1 1Sh•phempuppies.v<·•Y 1 "' -X ""-ves capitallz.ed . Interview oer. e ~ct for .11tudents """' ruout ranae """'n' · a oncrs, -ampus tain Valley ' Fujlca ST-701, 4 1.-n~. all .... 1., rr~ 10 •d home 6 tarn an tra SS·S6 hr 673·2'l23 • hOusewlvU. No actual I.)', call for further de· Drive, NB · component~ & tl-CC"e~. IS ~k;w.'iaz " teaC"hin~ hobby cla,ses sellln~ lnvolnd. i:or tails. Arlene, (714) TOOL, DIE Houaekeeper/Sub M"Om Pcs ln all. Ciall for de· "----- w rT r1 ·Chem Liqui d Marine Products Dial Co. more info. 83J.809ll ... l_._ 848-87'2 Sales Te m porn ry 11 ve-in. tails GOOD ho••• lo• IO"•blc Emb. needs general warehouse 9~m-5pm . ~ .... SHA.IP GUYS ~timo) 2 children. 2 •nd 4 s· rill "'50 spay<'<i Se-id Pnl nt. ~fu•L 654·0363 help, shipplnlJ. rccei\'-R•eept io oi s t for E"per'd in high fa shit>n & MOLD SHOP yrs. fl.lu s t drl\•e . Pvtc oc c•-· huvl'<'atdoor 546 ·1~?" lnJ[. stock.1rfx Wventury. '11.-.ocy CMR Psyciatnc facility. Gen'I men 's e Io th I n g & room. Call 5~·0z.t3 S'7$-S284 or 4 99-4131 GUARDS Adv ance ment 0 p . Wkdaya 9-6. Exper. de-ofe duties. Typ1n1 SO sportswear. Must have RespoWn"'slt~T." 'f0•,d To.ol CAME.IAS r...--!&..-1050 Im med. employment, portunilies. Apply 1851 slrable.847·8011. wpm. Mf'd-r.cat eXper good refs. Full&: p/llme c....... "''""'-"" ' •time. lnsid~ work. &11.:Caw, l•vlne'··.Tue· . pref'd, but ..... net. ro..11 ·11 11 C II I "'"">'sch~ullng&outp1,1I ~-'---hcwtdl RolleiOex f, 35 Planur.••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Pi ._... ..... posi ons ava · a or qu•l1'ty • quanUty. Tool ~ •• $J•• T ' Wo rk any & h If t . 'Thur. after3PAf. na 1-lclper, fl.Lil time . Garfield Con\'. Jlosp, appt& interview Mak er. •Mold Make•. 0 , ••••••••••••••••••••••• r ~ •. opcon Super D. w. 9xl2 Early American re. t;n1rorms furn. Irvine Apply ll T lno's Pitza 7781 Garfield, H .B. THE LOOK Too. . -LI .1 ~mmT01H·or .Sl40 : vvrsible ru.:. llts & Hf:'r ;ir\.'a . Age 21 or O\'r. MASSAGETECH. Parlor 30242 Crown M7·967l. 644•6500 l.D~,&MU1UMaker Alttlques 1005 200nlmf.5.6Topcor,$90: whit\! i;w1,•el rocker~.- Rct1red ok. Universal, TR 'INEE Valley Parkwa,y0Laguna exper, •••• 2x ronverter for Toix:on, La~ la~·~·~·~· "':o:S_-48:::32:_ __ S A N RE.SALES ST'COS..,..,.CH ••••••••••••••••••• $15.497·3>17,eves. --=-. J226 W.5th l.,SA.Equal Young lady (18-211) for •~uel. · "" .,.._, 1-cadcd t I dbl'-'==-====--~· · Ot E I EXl'ERIEHCED OR INC s ain R as!I 1 • NE.W l>t'uut1ful 1-lcrculon 1P mpoyer l~gitimateful.ltimeposi · PRODUCTION£ As· · front donr11 fr o m l>09' 8040 Sofa & l.o\·cseat.. &tust. t 0 .; Pi t a 1 . Ai des & lion. No exp. nee. we 5embly .,partment for HEW LICENSEES SALES4WQMEN 1139 Balter, COila Mesa Holland. $300. 979·:i19S, ••••••••••••••••••••••• t1elt $ZJS. !163-HOOl Onlerlies, immed open. ser:id to school, earn Marine EA\l,dpment Mfg. The most active new of· C&:aeoupleolaoodmen) 549·3041 559--4893 •PET WORLD• in.£:&. Trainees ok. ''"h1leyoulearn.Applyin Mechanical aptitude & ficeinCOM.Wepayfor: ' WEOFFER : F.quol!OppEmploym/r C • C . Sofu & Lovcscat, never &1 2 . 0400 . person any afternoon or lite machining exp. req. advertisina. 1ign11, l .Acareerinadvertisl.ng Stormy weather Goebel oc.ers, h1buahua, used. very gd. Qual., ~:;:~~;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;IJ'~"~·~29~:>J~W~.~C~oa:s~t~l~l•:·~y,j· Mustbe sharp,reUable& telephone. printing&: & public relllltlons w/a Hummel 1\n..nlversary Poof.li es. Shlh-t zu. G. sac r ifice moving -N.B. energetic. Costa Mesa. postaae. business tards, successful & fast grow· TOW TRUCK DRfVER Plates$79.50838·4292 Sborthuir, Pit Bulls , 962·2502 • HOSPITAL 549 • 8854 brochures, promotion. ingoo. e•per·~. G & w Towlni, mini -Schnauzer. Po1n s. -------- lic'dPsychlatric MATURE couple: t 1 -;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;IAsk about our incentive 2. Easy sales w /a down UXX>lrvtne,N.B.&42.1252 ANTIQUES P ekes, Wesllvs, 100 O<lk Vcnecr Desir: $75. z manage apt h ouse .I• commission split. Call to earth product that,...,. . , mixed pupp1e~. Stud ti\'S Oak Veni•cr sm. the.SL'> Teclwllclons · Salary + furn. apt. C.M. Cliff Landry. 673-7601 . small businesses ap· ~,-p1St!Rccepuon1st, xlnl TI-IE P.IARKETPLACE m<l'l breeds. 2525 W. 17th $35 en. l Oak Vcnccr- P\111 & PBrt·Timc. &t2 .. 11SO PUBLIC preciate & can afford. s pel hng & grammar, CONNECTION at Jo~alr,·lcw. SA. Open s helf $25, 644·7303 Aller 6 RM--01 RE.. SALES 97M.J61 evn.5.11·5027. P&t Fu Mature women p /t for • 3. Daytime wo rk-No 10%offw1ththiaad :.C:'--------- ll·Timc .cl~aning serv. Car nee. RELATIONS Real &Lale Associate& Eves.No wc.ekends ·No 1700So.GrandA.,.e. Jrish Setter Pure Bred Ncvt•r usctl hide-a-bed, RM,iO lalysis GinghamGirl,&u- 5 lZI. Licensed or not. Come travel. -UTOTE SantaAna 543-4881 pups$50wbilelhey la11t $IS5, worth $300. 8' Part·Time where the action is. New 4. No gimmicks or high * M * ~7~ 642-5-440 fl.lcdJtl'rronean sofa $135. Rttpiratory Therapist MODELS · MASSEUSES SERVICE REP branch urgently needs pressure tie.Hing. EMPLOYMENT Going Out Of Business Coffet' & end tables $85. F\Jll ·Time Figure Models, ~corts, Associate w /bu&incss eX· sales associates. Busi· 5. Short. but complete OPPORTUMITIE:S Norm's Trading Post Yorkshire Terrier Pups Lamps, chairs. See at <!!>...Get11i Mainfflionc.e Af asseuses needed. To ecs. civic of£1ci.als & bu.si· ness i.s boom1ng. Pick training program. Full or Part·Time 50%-90% Off fl.1o~t Items Ch bloodline, tiny 337 41 Camino Ca pis• ·money. New .studio. ness leaders. Plan pro· your own sales territory. 6 F.11.st pay absolutely N EverythingMustGo 31b studservu:e530·645S tr s J r-·I F /time.'Pitusthave 631-3811 &cam• to a t lev•'ate Wetrain&eanadv.11.nce t . : · oE"per.Neces.sary Sellin .. out to lbe bue ano, · • ._pisrano-, P lumb el•c'·bo'l op commassions & Age2l·60Eliglble • 1 · h A b .f.93.1405dlr. • "' I er t odays prob I ems . board fees ror qualified bonuses walls. 31732 Coast J-lwy ns setters KC c amp. --=.:..:.:=c::::..:.. ____ _ .,.. experience. Present your intelligent persons. Other branches 7. E"cluslve t"n'tory GoToTheNearest South Laguna ' lines,reasonable Trundle Bed goodcond ! Please Apply TIC TOC MARKET 536 2779 ' . PersonnelOf(ice MORTG'GE ideas&sellthemonyour opening soon. Manager!'! rontrolsloprotectfuture ForApplications&lnfo M t 11 08 . · years old . $80, mat• So C "" own concepts. Fascinat· n et'd e d. Call Herb. earnings. n."eot1o' se Hl .1 Pd>eEces 2 Year old Saint Bernard trcssesnot1ncl'd552--8584 . oastlfospital IA.MKIMG ing & highly iinusual !181·1210. 8. $200 Weekly draw OR CALL (714)642-7702 re av1 an m· -· -South Laguna LOAN PROCESSING position for eKper'd sales CENTURY when qualified. • Ti c Toe S)'lltems, lne. press china. By appt. AKC. Best Offer. Mt.'Clitterranean Style Cor • ... ~~7~14~1~499;,;,_,;·1~3~11~~~1 SUPERVISOR person w /poise & FIN A NC 1 AL AND~IUCff 640-1663 96J.S32'7After' fee table w /heavy glass ;. Orange Co. P.lortgage persuasiveness. Top REALTORS MUCl-l~tORE WAITRESSES Appliantes 8010 Scotlies·AKC puppies 9 Lop.$100.6l~·6048· , 'HOSTESS.CA.SHIEi: Banker has an immed. &alary , exp. account le RETAIL SALES For personal appt call Exper'd. Full or p /t. ••••••••••••••••••••••• wk s. w i 11 ho Id r or 3 pc. crib set, f'Ull & pflime. Apply dal· opening for ex per 'd auto allowance. Opcnirlg 631-0454 9am.fipm Good hrs. Neat appear. Will buy some refg, •P· Chri!tmas 495-6485 aftr 6 Green &orange. ly , ~fi Casa Mexitan Mortgage Lo an In ou1· Anaheim ore. call POSITIONS Over 21 pliances. running or not. PM . t, 13 .848 2 Restaurao.t 296 E. 17 th Proc"essor. Previous Bea533·Z326foranappt. Want good com -SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS Surf&Sirloin also scrap metal. Oobc Pl h SC. C f\l su p('r visory ex pe r . TempoTemporaryHelp mun1 cators who are en· will tra.tn. GOOd dn'v• .. g' S9JOW.Coasll-lwy,NB &7$-~ rman nsc erAKC Complete hou seful or -=~· =· .:.:..· ------.1 helpful. Some travel. lhusiasllc &: like people. ... 2'h year old male furniture for sale. Call J1ow;ekeeper , 3 days wk, Salary open. call Mrs. Specialty food sales. j~r1o~ m~:~·s~~i!'!~~ WaitreS!'i, p/tim~ 21+Cor Kenmore Wa s her, gd 495 ·5867 646-9108. 766 Shalimar, some childcare. (1)6yr Tucker at California REALESTATESALES Part /f'ull ·Time op· Capistrano/San 11ourme.t re ~lauranl. cond.$75. KEESHOND -pups,AKC Apt3,CM old. 979-5195, 559 . 4893 . P.1 or t gage Service, J . portunilies. Link letter's Clemente area. 492_3873 Also, p/t1me dishwasher. 531·9561 lop blood line M /F 7 wksl·w-.~,-.-,~Be--"d-.-Q-u_e_en-,-1ool<--s JfOUSEWIVES2S&older 714 1832"8600· DIP #1 ~8~I~rand Foods, E.0 .E. 640-8L20aft 3pm. EiC<'. Stove, self-cleaning PP6'4·S534 new, heater, padded to work part time , 0 ; Needed Sl~e!llS p /time • Tarbell, Realtors WAITRESSES nearly new. $100. German Short haired headboard & rails, liner. housetleaning service. to h_elponc1v1c&county •Pree 15 day training RN. Director of Nurses. Applyinperson 646-5158 Pointe r Champion Jin pedestal . Must sell r-11 Jani· · R d projects Apply 1027 No course Garfield Conv. Hosp 4 SECRflARIES qw'•kly $115 or bot ofr N:.n·sG7.5·~ agge Y Coast 'Hwy, No . c: •Cadill;.i;ccarprogram Sub-Acute Psych. set: LaReataRntaurant WAS~llNG 1'1ACl-llNE 181 _:536.=..·~1996=-------1 Bc~utiful Solid oak ~~~~~~;:::-;;::~-~La~gu~n~a~Be~a}c~hj. :4~97~-~1:034~., •Ha-.·aii. Acapulco trips ling. 7781 Garfield, H.B. Needed Immediately located at the Casta Del lb capacity l yr old $100, TOTEMTOk KEMMEL Dresser, lge mirror &: Jpm-6:30pmM·F •Isl place·sales in 847·9671 . Good typing, some open· Sol Golf Course 27601 ti73·8575 • 61t·9345 AllB eed . " glass top, n ew cond., ·Ind Engr /Hydrau $18K Orange County ~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ings w/sh, some without. Casta Del Sol Rd . M.V. 67J.9345 r ~rooming. make offer. 673-7234. ,Sales/manne elcc SISK Need female rep. & sales •lst place-listings taken I'm Short or long term as-, --.-Ch Dog ~Cal ~ard~g Secy Legal/RE to S9CIO personnel. $2.SO. hr. + in Orangli' County RN s1gnments-your choice. Wai~res5• ex per. f /lime. Auc:tioft 8015 .a mpion Hl.uu service. Childs Bdrm set. White. T IC Bkpr/constr $850 bonus & comm. Exper. •1st place-listings sold in lmmed. placement. Sid s ·Blue Beet. 107 21st ••••••••••••••••••••••• AKC P u pi.oies, Alas. Twin beds, F1oral desi~n Legal Secy/Corp $850 not rcq'd. for one or the Orange County Ernl'raency , Ask for Debbie Pl.NB. After4pm. * *' BUY** Malamute. Elkhound. on headboard night Orderl>eskffype $600 !argest Mobile home Co. •Isl place-ad\·ertising in P /time, tlf>M.7:JOAM . orMarflret Waitresses. good pay Good U ed Fu . • ~2 ~.;ILLyon, Santa Ana. stand, dble d 0 r csser lrvine Personnel Agency ~ Orange Co. Ask for California x Tempo Temporary Help s m1ture a:I_:~=.-=:=.------~ wfmirror &: com er desk. J 839 1260 Int working conds. 11~Sky Pa•k 1,,.,., benefits. Apply betw 3 & Appliances-OR I wlll ~s ...... ~ . 488E.17th,CostaMesa im, · •lst place-advertisingin EOE Cont 1 o ~ •• 6pm De • 529 LHASAAPSOAKC ~· -Su. th US · · · ac · 540-4455 • nny 5 SellforYou, ite224 &l2·1470 MEED 121 e · .A. l;~R~o~a~r~h~'~·~R~.~N~.~C~o~st~a~~~~~ii~~~;;;;l ~A~v~e~n:1:· d:a:P:ic:o~, ~S:a:nJ MAST~ns •UCTION 14 Wks. Champ. Lines HcMtwhold Gooch 106S •1st place winner RELO Mes a Memo r 1· a I Clcmenle ~ A ~= Call•"'"~ STUDEN1'S 16 &: ovr 64' "616 & 833-9625 -· ...,. . ...,.., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Home Buyer 's Contest Hospital, 642·?734. -IMSURAMCE Mon thru Fri, 5:30-9pm & lf unlicensed, let us as· Aft f..Cal 842· I 542 Yorkshire Terrier Puppy, ,-:i;..""?1•:1_.~j~"l .. ,..,.'";·j: • .-1.:"~\ .Secretary, full·time. Sat AM. Hrly wage+ slstyouinobtalnlngyour SECRETARY female, pure bred, n 1-· •• 'Commercial Insurance bonus. Help on project Real Estate license. Call papers. Best or r, t; ru%111$ °'.•' ·underwritingexper.nec. for non profit organizlll· ·llllAory RN'S If you can take Gregg 61J.-0890. :-tf IOOIS .1.• Cd'l area 613 3850 tion. Work in our ofc. Ap· s horthand at 100-120 : JIWB.IY : -'-'"-"==·=:.·=:_ __ , ply 10-4pm, 12065 Garden 842·669 I wpm, type between 55.75 Frttto You 8045 ::: PLANT5 :'f JNTERIORDESIGNER Grove 81\•d, G.G. or call IFulJ.Tlmel wpm & are looking for a ••••••••••••••••••••••• · _-.. Co Med Surg. 11·7:30 shift. •'Got 11n1 of tbn• you...; liege graduate, must 892·2258 aft 4pm . challenge, then send Uli Lab+Shep blk. puppy, t .1 ,. • ._.n·1 u,in1! Y°" can ~~ be good "Closer". Xlntl---~-""--'----1 Exper. acute ca re your resume. 6wks old. ·'.-; l1M.~m11111os"uh~lna~ opportunity. Newly con· MEWPORT hos(lital only. EKcelt!'fit Classified Ad no. 567 A CON\llN1ENT St-K>PPINC AH 645·3263 '.. bux Ul1J11t~ underouf -". I 'd benefits. Contact ~1rs . D • SCWINC CUIOC roR THE .,,.. l)All.YPILOT ·::.~ so 1 ate d design VILLA WEST •-'========::.....i J 642 _34 C c lo aily Pilot ,. •. OH •w• 00 ,......,..,_,, ------"'-----! ,'!.. a1R1STMASTR•;E. _.. .. ' h C I ,-ensen, -.r.• • °''a PO Bo -' ~ FEMAI E Sh s owroom. al Frank New Resi'denlial x 1560 ' • epard·Collic. ;~Tum tho!lt! unllffd 1tt!m1 ~. N d Me sa M e m o rial C ths ,.~l Cb ~ ew I an , A .S. I . D., Care Facility. R.E. S 'LESPEOPLE Ho•p•'t•I. 301 V•'ctoro· a 1· .... ~°'~t~a~M~"~a~,~C.~"2626~~~1 4 moo • .~ !~~ .... _ro11m11' C11h! °" Newport Interiors, 3810 "" "' 646-1880 '" U\U i.;,u,Jtm;os Trtt wlll • · cooKs T 1 ,. · c M EOE A Great Tn"o! Glitter Magic! 1---~--'-----1 •· '"''" """"'"'"' ;. · " · , ITCH N AIDS •; 1.111y • •i:••n DK. •th. ·: E C.'a ··L Hw y CdM K E op oca ion. captive 1~ .... · .................................. ~1 •• • ..,. 6420 497 2930 market area. Opportun0•• SECRETARY /Girl f'ri· ,,1• • ,,,. c· '' ••• · or · RESIDENT AIDS Sell things fast with Daily 'i' " " • ....... !o67K :. l:JO SEK ty for 2 experienced pro-day, must be capable of .: formort!1nformatKMI. . .. r''Pil~INTE~~~~RES ven salespeople to share RM taking over all office . PilolWantAds. .,.,,:~1'"1i·i;.·~j ·Z::.":j·<i~"':;~~-~·. ' ( KEYPUNCH OPERATOR l'Vr exper. 4·8PM, Mon thru Fri. CLA-VALCO. 17th & Placentia, CM ' 548-2201 "Equal ()ppor. Employer KEYPUNCH OPERATOR ISwln<J Shlftl ""ltequires 2 years pre- vious experience for our S"''ing shift. SPA1· 12:30AM. Jnforex ex· perienee preferred, b~t not required. \ !Day Shift I P06ition also available from 7:30Altl·4PAt. Call Dana Habiger 75&-4873 CUSTODIANS the finest market in Sal I S u n 7 · 3 : 3 0 . chores. R esponsible · Apply in person. Newport Beach. Con· Supervisory relief. Park person only for perma· fidential inquiries. Lido Conv. Center, 466 nent position v.• /small 4000HilariaWay,N.B. Flag s hip Rd, N.B . Cast growing firm. For NURSES AIDES C. F. Colesworthy 642·8044 mOl'e info. call 615 ... 794 Openings on all shirts , Rfflfors 640·00fO RM's & LVM 's Sectttcry ,,.ldcpr ex per. pref'd. Some P /time openings on all For 1 girl ore . Work ror trainees atcepted. Appl)' Real Estate Career h'll C i·r 1 'd s 1 s. a 1 . it req . mgr. in mfg/sales ofc. Park Su Peri or INDIVIDUALIZED Please apply Park Good phone personali!J; Health ca re , 1445 Superior l-lealthcare. & numbers ability fj Superior Ave, NB ''flC~D 1445 Superior Ave, NB must. Call 642·7855 for 642·2AIO. [.L 642·2410. E.0 .E. appt. Sursing·Relie£ RN's & F /lime LVN °s. Immed. openings. 642·0400. MANAGEMENT" Sailboat Manulacl u.e• SECRET ARY llas immed opening for General Ofc. Accurate PROGRAM MASTER lypin• nece'5. Salary Receive your own TOOLIMGMAKERS open. Vic. O.C. Airport. personal in-the -fi eld Exper'd in Lofting &1_"4_9-..c.0068=-·------·I 7-3:30 •· 3-11 :30 F /t1'me-tra'oneral oc lt layout,plug&moldmak· .. "' n os o you. ing & prntotype consl•UC· Secretary /receplton1st af· NURSING LVH P /time. • I..earn to sell homes with t l o d k Lion. Rcq's a min . of 3.5 .e~ns on)'. r er ~a · MURSES AIDE:S an accelerated course, yrsexper. Apply at 1ng, J~g~l bookkeeping, F /time·P /time, all andeambigmone)·from lslanderYachts no t)p1ng. 833·9464 . shifts. lhe start. Current• ex· 1922 Barranca Rd 1 _,1~2~'30-::..:5~·-------I Xlnt ben e fit s &: in-pansion program. pro· surance coverage. Park vides rapid advance· 1 ----~''~'~'~"'"-----I Service Station Allen· Lido Conv. Hosp. 466 ment into management. Sailboat Manufacturer dant, exper 'd . Day & Fla gs hip Rd, NB. New licensee. earn sales MASTER Eves. FUll&p/time.Ap· 642·8044 . in 10 days to 2 weeks with INST•LLER pl~.: Shell Station, 17th & 1 ~=="'-------~our fabulous, one of a C "" ln1ne,NB. PACIFIC kind training program. apable or installing anyl ---~-------1 COAST DIMER Last but not least, 80% item on the boat related Service Station Atten· commission paid at time to hardware, plumbinR & dant. Need eK per'd man, We Need Fry Cooks of closing. lit any others minor electrical. 2 to 3 p /time nights & wknds. GREAT Apply in person 9.5 Don' I 1 4501 W.Csttlwy,NB are trying to copy our yrs exper. req'd. Apply, t app y. un ess you WESTER ._, ea11 675.1610 programs-soyouoweit Islander Yachts, 1922 want t o v.·ork! 2590 ..,. 1---=-"-"--="---I to yourself to call the Barranca Rd. Irvine. Newport Bl, CM Mon-Sat SAVl...,GS Payroll Clerk. Large Co. rest. But in the end, 7·4pm. " pay·roll, good w /'ogu•e•, come lo the •--1& get the IF YOU 4SONcwportCcnterDr minimal payro1i'exper RED CARPET Treat· ha\•ea servicc tooffell'or 5 ERVICE STATION rrn your tree with sp1rkling crochet !1im~1 Gn111t llw bkssl.nt.JH 'IJOU'IHI fotlfJCJ" 'lleetl! . Turn them into CHRISTMAS CASH by placing• od ~ OU1"' DAILY PILOT CHRISTMAS TREE p. Newport Beach necessary. 8·5 Weekdays ment. Licensed & un· goods to sell , place an ad M E.Cl-IANIC ,. Smitty's ":'Eq~u~a~I ~Op~p~E~m~~p~lo~y~M~/~F~l;~54~9~·"""';-;~·':::::=:;::::-;;=::::--J li censed, please call im· In the D a 11 y pi 1 0 l Union Ser v 1 ce, 224 8 T / m e diate l y. Linda Classified Section.. Harbor .C.M. You don't need a gun to PIX Answerinq Sen. 558-7555 o.c.P_ho...c•~·~64~2~·~567::..:8~· ____ ,Sewer, Must have exper in Lois ol Christmas eliller for p!nnies! Crochet lovely tree ornaments 0111ckl1. ea~dy of gold or silver yarn. Ptltem 7132: anfel, tree, star, 1r11d· ualed ba ls, bells. OlrecUon1. $1.00 for t!Kh pittem. Add 25e each pattern tor llrst-(!•1s mail and hand!fng. Send t11 ' Y°" c: .. ........ ........ for $4.00 ';draw fast" when you 14 .Loeatio.ns. full or HefpWmtecl 7100Mab.Wcmtl'd 7100 shirts, have industrial ~· ····••···•••••••·········•·············•······ ~cean.dl·n••eOaily p /t1me shifts include '""T eq "ip ., Call V>'ck o·, ot Want Ads! C8U now wknds. Exper. pre!'d. 646-6833. ! -642·5678. EOE. 543-1787. HolpW•led · 710 HelpWCllll..t 710 -···················· ...................... . INVENTORY CONTROL CLERK Family oriented retail store in .Fashion Island, with pleasant al· mosphere & friendly people, needs 1omeooe qualified lo do, or be trained for, Inventory Control on a ·Burroughs mlni computer. Weekday afternoons from 12 :JOioSPM. rleaM Send R-Toe ClouHled Ad Mo. 565 c /o Daly Pilot ~ lox I 560, Costa Mesa, Ca • 92626 • MANAGERS & ASSISTANT MANAGERS Hamburger Hamlets Due lo our present rapid extension program, we are seeking energetic people who wish to progress quickly . If you prove to be stable & dedicated & possess the ability to lead & motivate people, your future is with us. Management experience is desirable , but n ot necessary. Excell ent salary. Company paid benefits. Apply Mon' thru Fri 9AM ·Noon GENERAL omcES 322 Mo, Foolhll Rd, le'erly Hlls ..... Opportunity ......... ,.... SEWING Speciul ma ch. Single need.le Ex per. only. Ask ror Pat, 642-3472. N.B. SNAO< BAR Counter Girl 21 yrfovli'r, 4 daY,s wkly. Apply: BEN BROWNS fl.tOTEL. 31106 Coast Hwy , So. Laguna. 3.5 P.M. SPEAKER REPAIRMAN HI-Fi Mfg Co needs qualified repair person to trouble shoot & repair assembly like HI-Fi Spkr•. Familiarity w /spkr teat equip. $3.00 per hr. plua bonua. APply BES, us· Fischer, CM. 92628 or call S49-3833 Mr. Apperley Selling anything wtth a Daily Pilot Classlfled Ad is a almple matter • , • Just cal.1642-567!. I PlAY OR PLAN I lively day in this solty triG. Shirt top~ the overblouse or lra~els on Its own with fluid pants. For ny10!'I or polyester knits. Prinled Pallem 9039· Misst\' S!m 8, 10. 12. 14. 16, 18. 2{l Size 12 lbusl 3'1 cull1t 3~;. lds. 60--lnth fabric end $1.00 tor eaCh patttrn. Add !St for each pattern lo• first-(1W 11'1111 1nd Nndltng St1d 101 ·--,...,...,.. ... 1 --112 w... '"' st .. w.. ,.,._,MY 11111 , rrt•t ........ ADHISS. ~.SID _.mu.,.11MS Ot "' k•• llow ti pi I Pllflf'I fftl? $t"4 lllW ftr tllf 111• r1R·Wl11t1r ''"'"' C1blq-c1t, co1pe1 illlft !or fftt pltttr11 ti ""' chtkt. $11•"" ... , 1n + 11o11 "'' _111s l11bst MIMJ Crtftl . $1.00 111t11t r..-111 •••i _t Loo /11t11t Snt111 l oft _$1.00 --~D.pf.IOS --... ,, .. ow cw-... Mfw Yd. H'¥' lffl I. Mii ..._ ........ I.Ip. ........ -· MORE than ever befGre! 200 cltslgris plus 3 f1H printed ht· ~de NEW 1976 NEEOLECRAfT CATALOG! His r't!rything. 15t. Cnichtl with S1iur11 _ Sl.00 Croc-11 1 W1r•robo -11.00 JUfty ntty Q1llt1 ... --$1.00 11pplt Cr9chtl __ $1.111 Stw + Kiii! look -!US Necdl1pol11t loot _ 1.00 flewcr Croc:lltl loot MM-11.00 M1itpl11 Crtekl 11* -$1.00 l1st.111I C"dllt lo1k ~1.00 l111t11t Macr1m1 look I .GO l1111J11t flio•n loot ___ 1.0b. Co•pt1t1 lttt 9"k St.oa C0111•ltt1 AfttlHI 114 1.00 12 '"tt AIPt111 112 _ 504 lolk 11 II Qlriltl !1 _ 50, MIStD• Q1llt Iott 12 _!Of 15 Guith l1r lHly IS _50, l oot 1f 11 Jiffy lllfS _., ~ · .... -:t,':··jl·•·,~, · ...... ': ...... ~·~' ;·.·····g··-·····~ ... ~' .... ~.·.·.' •.· CHRISTM AS • !~ ~ GOODIES ; ' -·· • GALORE .· •. . ·~ ·.~ ~' G-nod used toy" for le id~ or '-..' '?-'.:.all a Re s -cross word .\ ':. puzzles -gamc..,-Rolf \' ;:-. c lubs -bi cy<'lf's -h .~by ':.. ..... doll s & BarlD1c ' dull'i ~_, .~books fo r yourll! & ··.: !''adult clothes-r t't·ord • ~ .~:players -re co rd <,-·.· ~radios-TV 's-stereo-.-.. ..... ; lta1n scts -Macram1·-.. .. f.~ homemade ~In. item~-·~ ";.kitchen appliances etc~ . -... · ; a,·i·>!,.~·1·;! ... ·"' .. <'··;:~~:.·:··· ~ Our Dally Piiot Chri1lmas t rtt will run on Thanks9f•lncJ Day and CICJ<lln on Dec. 4th, I I th & 18th. Just call 642·5678 and place yaoir ad taday! • • . . .. ' •. . ...... • 8 J 0 DAILY PILOT Plumb 1t .•• Patch 1t •.. 1pe 1t .• ., e.mooet 1t ••• . .. SERVICE DI RECTO.RY Roof it ... Landscape it, .. Tile i t ... Trim 1t ••• Se w !t·-· H aul it ... Add it ... Plant it ... Alter 1t ... Learn 1t ••• Add 1t •.. Build it ... Diaper it ... Hammer 1t C<lrpet it ... Cement it ... Wire it ... Hoe 1t. Clean 1t Move i t ... Press it ... Pa1nt i t ... Nail 1t ... Ptaster it .. Fix 11 .. labf$ittinq ~nter 1Contrac:tor •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Loi in.it l',1rl'. fn td )d. nounioh1n.1t lunl·h full ur p.1rt 111111· H1·r~ 1;.i~ uZt;J :'\l lNt>H lll),\1 ~: ll t,f' \ 1 H l'luo1b1n~: f;1rpo ·u!r\ (\·r.111 u1· tilt• :.111 •, .. i,o •. ! ,,.,,rg1• l'1lrt\l·r & Son!I \do!, H'Tl'l411 l'.111il l'llilnS Bl l'~11J~ :'i!t7 OOJ2 G••"NMJ H~,.9 lrofting Mo•lftci ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WIMTERitYE lfJ:ot Oel1vt>ry . hauhni . ••l~ROl''f.SSIONl\L•• :'\l()VING? 2 f'Xp mt'n riumblnCJ F o rd ·l-> ·rrce Ser\'H'l'. RESJo:>~O NOW Cl mov1nM & tin u~ $7 u11, IRONING ANO mo\'C you. Rtuonable/ Firewood , N /C . LI•', ~ Trff Se-"ic• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... & trim ~ou~ l~:.'~~~ i-''r'<'<'€"Sl 842:·4597 ___ Al.TERATIONS. rcfs.fi7~7!i72 :i.S2-8481. S,,_clali1ts hond e d,.....,_~1 ,11o71.urcl1 . ' ••• •-s W at€"r h ~a tcr s. dis """' , I . ·2fU3 ......,"90, . p ·~ a--.a • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • l'.1r1l••nlry, Fu11-.l1 H1 · f,.rnu t ( j1l11r ,11 o l on Sunny & Jer, 2 vets Tret• °'"'""JI' ..,_,,119 posals, drains, faut:clS. l.1(·l·ll~l·d ~lltl·r ha~ op1•n n1och·I & l<1·\1,.1r Hl·,1,, 1r.1<·tn1 H••1nod1•J1ni.:. Cc eMral Serwlces lnrn &. r1•rnuv.11l , fent't"!'>, LanchcapincJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• cop~r rt•pipt8. Day 4t Ro.no\•als, hmbinj.!, lop 111~ f(1r 1 full tuuc t'h1hl r;ite-. r ail •1;'~1 11.r.~1 111,•11t l lhw~ l'!u111h111i.: & ••••••••••••••••••••••• hldg.s <'tl' rcmovctl, 1;ar ••••••••••••••••••••••• PF.TERS PAINTIN G nijlht ~rvicc. We t:.ke 1ltn)!. 11runini.!. Spli t Pul~ p\e1· lK 1110 '!> or 1u· 1-.J.·1· \\\u l . t '.,1rp .. ntrv IDOITALL! 1·1eanup.557200S. Ford·s Landscl.l pf' sod. lnt/JO;xt·ReasRatea MstrChttrJ:e.l.i<·300948. firc·wood. $75 rord /ll.cl. C'as111nill p11 r1 tu11t·ofunv ltrmo1I L'I :1rld1t1•>ll'I :ill Yr.-. 1.,~1 , ~.u; !'1l!1K ix•tffl!\,mason ry &desi1tn Ca11Geneal~·CM58 JUSTPLUMllMG hc/bond/1ns.642·262'I. ai.:t· ,,.,.i:t•k,la)!'> ,.111 y·! dt:t'I.;-., F:.;1r 11r1t'I'!'> l ,1 F.l~rlrlcl.11, Plun1bi11 ~. Hou5ecleanlftCJ 1 9627817 f t'lll'l'd ) hrll. IJl :o~ 111,,(l''· t)ual1l,1 11 r k. )1 )) r, 1 •• 1 .11 ct~ ll'-·as rate~. 642-495"7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~t•r\' c,•. · I} & J P ain t in K S v s __ 0•0CcAol~,L::-6'c::2·c•c1"t0t •c._-1Window Clf'anin~ nour1 -.t1 1Hk f1..11Ht , p1! lh·f-. l\1 ll~llk1..·11·1;i i;,u11) Dt>ckinq b l 5S ll\NOY~l ,\N -ll o ml'S •. \\'a11t ;11tt-:AJ.Cl~t:AN Motonry Pi•r!lona l\ty pa inter~ t.1i\RV 'SPl~l.l .. 1B1NG ••••••••••••••••••••••• rtKll'll f(lr na1-.... :"1•ar lu c-1 •• ,,,·,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• QI llOUSfo:? 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FHt:I-: t:s·r . 1\UH.Oll i\· \\'ILLIA ~I S&SONS F'ree est.S93_1439 , Roofiftc) afl 5 il4fi-003•1 !\tasonrv, Bn(·k /Blo<'k ••••••••••••••••••••••• & Ston~ C;1l l 5Rl ·iK2'J REPAIRS-ALL TYI'!::S ltou sec ll·an1 n i;: t:x ----Pl'rii·n<'l·d "'ilh rl'·Mo•hllJ PAT<;l lPJ.ASTt~RING Reas,freet.'sts,1ic. f •*ALLTYP1'.:S •• Walt830·5020anytirnf" ~·rcfll'l.'S. S20 a t.lay . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5-lli·fiAJ lk M ovin,i:/ll aulln ~. Student Free Est S<I0-682:i Tile- w /la r j,!!c truck . Reas. The fastest draw in lhc ••••••••••••••••••••••• •llOUSECt.t-:ANINCi • Harty548-9iZl/8J9-S779 \\'"'>L .. a l>·~dy Pilot By reliable-couple , gootl ... .. h CERAl\tlC TI L !.-~. New Subscribe to the newspaper thot covers your hometown best ..• YOUR Hometown Daily New1paper DAILY PILOT 11.a\t: _,t•mt'lh111.c to s••ll ? t.:l.1ss1fil.'d :11l;-. lln 1t 14'l•l1 rl'frrent•es 54tS-6271, Want ads Call 642-5678 ~12~~~!~ed Ad· P one ~-':1~ cl. i-·r ee est . ~~~~ 7IOOHelpW..ted 7100 ~~~•••••••••••••••~~ ••••• !~.~~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Aportment5 Furnished Rffllols to 5hore 4 300 8usine-5io Rentol 44SO lnvei.tment 1lo5t & Found 5300 or Unfumished 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• .. ••••••••• Wanted 5020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HelpWanled ••••••••••••••••••••••• rar1·l·r "'n1nan ·'l't'k ~ l>t:LliXE nff11·<·. t'o1nn1'I •••••••••••••••••••••••1Los·r . L1ltl<' .... ·h1tc dog, ~a r~ll' to ~~a;1· ll_l:tlut1ful J & 1nd11~l r1at '11:11·1•!-. Al-.o Iii\ \'1-'. :'\1 ():-/ E''. \l.'i \l In f<•n1 a le !\1 a lti!~l'. Cd b.I . hr.i1JlSl i;.i ..-18 1200 rn111 1 \\,1/'l'h t1 t1 ~t'' 111 \'l'~I Shorl lt•rm , ll ii.:h ;1rl'll Hc "·urrl 6-14-28S8,1f R Es 0 RT ,\lal•·11-· •. 1n tu !'>h.iri• 3tir l.i.ii!Una :'\li!Ul·I & :'\11 ~s1un Y1f'ld, s ~·l·urell . Prin· nu answer, 540 GMO BOYS AND GIRLS 12 to 15. ORA RSM AN/DESIGNER ·~· MECHANICAL hom1· u1 llH 14 ,.·u11t'l.:l' Vu~JO ;11·l·;1.-. I l and~· In r1pal~ or1ly (j1.J 2700 ask . . i.rudi•nt fH:Hi:IS l.dl ,; San l>u·i.:o i-'1.1 1 2110 to fvr:".lr llarr1J,?an $Tl~ .. ~~;·~A~~-) dLo;.'vi"·' -~ 2'1011 -.11 ft "' low ;i~ Jv -.1 '-""'r ,1r . ~. Hoon1m;11l-. J.ai.: B1·h . 2 111:r~•ift 11:11 l·IUO Monf'ytoLoon S02S ll r7. :J .Yr ol•I male hr, nr ht·h $1h::!."io L'lil , , , .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• GC'rn1a~.Shl'P !~lk&tari . Earn Christmas money working a few hours afte r school and Saturdays. If you are honest. ambitious. and not. afraid to talk !o people, phone Mr. Wolfe at 64~·2873. LIVING pd. ·19"1 t;f:7 1 aft 1; 321111 Sq tr t l store frnn/ ,\ns to Hrilcr %X·9103 \ll!h if (11'1\'I' 111 h ;I \\ ith•al fur .tlllo or 1~··.ll :-0•'1'\ 11·1· .'>X:i \\' l '!\h SI, PRIVATE PARTY will moke 2nd fru5I deeds, c.redit not important! Minimum 2 years recent drafting ,. experience in manufacturing field or valves. pumps or closely r elated· cqu.ipmcnt. Must be fami liar with ANSI STD & MIL-STD-8. Knowledge of hydraulics helpful. Equal Opportunity with nationally known valve company .• l'~1 lh1~s 5 1n.r1i111. 1·v1·~ ~l:tk"'o11tl offl'r s t•ht>G esf R t 4350 1;.11;.(11~1 <! llJ(; doJ.!.'. j)ll•01.SC r.11! :1111l 1dt•l\\\f) f~l5· 7'.114 Equal Opportunity Employer fint•sl 111 r1·sort l1v1nJ! at 11 arOCJ or en pr11·1· vou <·;111 afford . ~·••••••:•••••••~••••••1-----------1 Thcrt•':-. SI md!ion in S1 n~lt· < •. aragt'. ( anr11•ry (',\NA l>A Coll Broke-r ill'530-4781 • f ound p:1rt 1·nlltP & shepherd I'll' Shorccliff brn1...,_•ht. lit· ·l~lli·7!174 recr~;1t inn fa(' I Ii ties. V1ll<l.1tl' .. !I sl & Vlll u \\' .1~, Bl 'S IN t:ss t: 1-:i\'1'1-:H t"IG H'f LJGll1'f-:ll Tl-:N. NB.S5U inn 1;73 K·I.; I N•~" ll-;1..,111,,: n1'" p1·1011· 1------~~""."".•.-_•l roUN I). Short haired Mone y Wanted 5030 i:ray /14·h1ll.' 3 mn k1ltcn. ~::=:! 1~r.~~t~.~ ..... ~!.~~· Send nwme & Solcry recpii1 •-nt1 to: NISt:C~ll RTS. A fu ll lime 12,11.:!7 ' (;;u·;it,:t' ~7 11111 ()ff11·c & tndu,.;tnal :1cl1 v1t1cs d.1rt•ctor w~o 217fi l'hi ci•nllJ Ait·. C :\I. Sp.il·t• !)Ill ~J:1:1 i-; on PO lox 2322, Mewport leaclo, Cdlf. 92~63 j:;;;-;;..~·d:···•••••• Bondf:r Mechanic 7075 Challl'ngmg. interc!'iting ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vi r l'llt'e St•tlPr 2 . 1·----------1 SJ\ ().li5 :\lust Hil·nllf~. pl.ans p;1rt1es .. H!lQ s. (in r('ar l i;Ji; .1120 C;111;1da ltd ,,,ff lntt•r tn~ & n1orl' ~ t rt'l' Sun ~L •lt' 5 1n 1 .. •kl' F11r1·~l . EARN L(l:o.;T 1.n1.: ha•rc<I Y.1 h1t1•)S1 l vL·r f1·m l'l·r:.1;.in k1tt+.'n 10/22 \.'le !';1~1· St.-tt,·r 2 II t:\\'A ltU ••••••••••••••••••••••• job for pl.'rson ,,.,. /\'aricd day brunch. $."iO·l}ouhl•· (;;ir;1j.!t' xtral-----------: f rom I 0°/o to 17 .40°/o INTEREST on :"llale nurse ,,.,•ould like 5 dy1>. ,,.,.k Calif. Cl'rL 08424 local rer.638-7333 ma c hine s hop e•· Pl'ncnce to hu1 Id prc- 1·1sion semiconduc tor Help W ..tot! 7100 Holp W ontod 7 I 00 Plus bt·aut1f·ll ~1 11 ).!lt•s. hi J!h d•ior 'i2·1 V.'. J am rs Industrial Rental 4500 1&2 ht•droon\ apt s . St .. l':'l1 .673-lifl7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• highly secure 2nd Kil ().175 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ____ _,Hfolp Wanted 7100 w1rebonding cqwpment. Cooks .t.s5istont DUFFY'S REST AURAl>IT fumis h<-d & unfurn1!-.h('d. • i\lodels upen \U lo 7. Off1c.~ Rftttal 4400 Sorry no )K•ts or children. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lt oo mm :1t e s rr\·1c1' 1501 W•stcliffDr. a1·;i11;1hlt•. i\1unlh lo month cx·c·upan<·y. Nc""'·port Financial Ctr Leasinq Office Spoce Cal I on S1tc i\1 an ager (7141642·3111 ext i.11; WESTCLIFF BLDG. NEWPORT BEACH 2000 :o;c, Ft 01r1l"t· & trustderd5.Call "'archoust· ~p;irt• <l1r1•1·1 Broker 530-4 781 ly ;1 1·rn ;-.~ \1on1 OC r•----------11,nsl I,.: mal<' I r is h r\irport 5"1~1·1 ·180 I' :>l'I ll t lJ no t•ollar vie.· Hrkhr s t /,'or~lo...,·n * l>IEW * COSTA MESA (Ncur llarhor A: li;1ki•r) 1:1Go 10 :wio s11. ft 111· 1>t·r sq fl. l llJ·ll~. '.l l)h;i::.c JJIJ,,.,'er, :i\al! 111111 Ul'I'. S03S 96ft·raf42 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2nd TD Loans t'uirl•SI T<Tms si Ol't• 1!)4'.I 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I lnnk inJ..! 1>rohlt.'n1 " Call All'ohol ll<'l 11hne 21 hrs a da}' H35 ·'.IMJll ••••••••••••••••••••••• Thl' person we seek must Nights, 5 or 6 d ay week. ACCT REC h a\'c pre 1'i ous ex -• ·GIRL perience w /lathes. mills 1-548-·7_4_18_0_'_64_6_-825 __ 1. ___ I l 'pung Oran ~c County & precision tools. Elec· M aulhor nt.'eds ".-'Oman Lighting Fixture Co. tr•··al /e\ectrunic back·. · d \IR G . I .. to type m anuscript al _nee s exp. 1 1r . ground help(u\ but we home.S75-8067 . Xlnl oppurtunity for ad. ean train . This is al----------- va nrcm cnt + frin ge gro"'1.hpos1 tion. benefits . Co nta <'t Orthodynet:lectronirs Woodlighting Fixture 1599SupC'riorAv<'. B-2 Co .• 2031 Southeast l\.latn, Costa Mesa r.ts-1616 Jrvinl' .• 146-2901 nter Girls for fast food SC'r,·ire Apply in person Prime Burger 799 W. t7th C.M. •1 ' . Wanted Luncheon Waitresses ~. 1.1ust be 21 or O\'er Apply in person bt,,.,·n 2 PM & 6 P.1\:1 , 103 N. Bayside Dr).• N<',,.,·port Beach_ 640-5123 Oakwood Garden Apartments Mtowport lt"cic:h Irvine at 16111 645·0550 o"'nl'r 17\·l l 5 1\1 ·141.)11 ur .: .o.1r c-;1""''"' your Brt1k1·1· Sattler MtC)o Co. ~ C-plelO '*""°''" 1).12 2171 54.'l I.Iii] l l;c•n"' "''"'"It Oo•.., ond lt>'11t" ••• PHEGNA!\/'f'! t::i rinJ..! con fidential t•ounseling & rl'ferr;.il 1\hort1on, udoptiot\ & kccptnt.: . -> Bookkl'epcr /Girl Friday nter help. parl lime. Earn S200 m o. p /ti mu. AI T l\.1anagcr , l6 _U, Prr. Moderatc ly ping & Sat thru 1'ues day. No FUIJer Brush Sales,loc"\,I. a.dulls. It. .trdng & ma1nt. accurate bookkt·epinl! ! , niles. The Donul Fae-area. Bi ll . 968-~378 . ./~~ ----:;-u .. ~"" N r -. If oag & oce an . personable. Expanding tory. 1172 Sunnower :.ii 992-2410 Interio r Design f''irm. Fair\•iew.Costal\.1esa. ELECTRONICS /,~11 ·--=oni•• Storage-4550 2nd TD Loon5 Wanted ASSE!\1DLY \l,'oman ror Call Frank Newland Teehnicians Expcr'd in ./ l •,0• ..,.;u ••••••• ••••••• •••••••• • Hu.v T ll ·s for cash. ./ s.cy .... 11: ...... ,\ PC1\ n E M7 -2563 A.S .l .D., Newport Jn-De l~vcryman. perm_.. logic.5.Jfi-1'517. ,/..,_...,..,.~ ~lor:1i.:e lut f11r HV '!> etc. Loanson2nd·r.ll .'s Room~ 4000 SK 50 per rnn ;\:t·•ll S1,i::n Ne\l· J..oans·2nrl l '. I> ·;-. parts assembly & lite teriors. 3810 E . Coa st p/time. ~arly momdchvl----------- ••••• ••••••••••••••••• Cu for 1nfn :i3l :1:n .1 S.10IMJ. -s:w.uoo Liv•· 1 u -h 1 Equil\.' ln1·:'>mt . DI\' MASSAGE m achining Sail Boal Jlwy, Cdl'ot . 61s-s.1zo or of LA Times to Cl\f , NB ESCROWOFCR FIGURE MODELS t:qwpment. r.1ust be eic-497•2930 ar eas. No collect • .r.1ust n-. & · k 1 1 .-ivgressivc inden<>ndcnt r~ v.·por 1x:ac . .-,.,.,,,.., , •. ' JI I ~· ..... 1 ••1 ur inr B,\l('.'ifo:'l''l':'llT(; CfJ per. qui<' o enrn.1..:=.:..=:.:.-------1 h ave d e p e nd . car . ,..~ ESCORTS C I •1 549 aaccA bank has o...,nin" for a n °' a " C'a. ·~ · BOOKKEEPER •548=·cc47c=52::· _____ 1 ··-' \\'l'ckly 11.'111ler rates . S.15 ----,\dan1s JW•h111d 2Ktill H single roo·m 6.102 \\'. Cst. $140 up stOrl'·off1cc~ t•pls Hn~ 31 l':tlnl 520 mo :l0 \'r.,.1n Uri! C\\ r-Escrow officer. l'o1in 5 yn: 11 .... ·.,.P1n r Knol l\.1 ntl.'I. drps 1J1r hath. 17301 961'\l\5S n.JS-21J4an.\lim·l. . 11 11 1673·1~1411 Hl'al'h Il l, II H K-12 2R:l-I I .o. ----- Outcall-Appl. only 1\SST ~1NG It /GASOLINE For General Contraetor . DELIVERYMAN ex per. Co'tl ta ct ttt r~. lloml'·Of'fice -Slud10 :ittcndants at bu'>' car c •·1 f · 1 · Ferguson al S ·anli,, g~ 63 apaw e o m ain cun1n~ $315 t.-1o. F.arly A!\1 ... l·~_l_l _I ___ 1 "ash. S600 mo. s alary + books thru tri al balance. newspa,......r delJv . Irvine Bank for appt, 832·5200. ' , . , Rentals Wonted 4600 ~cemf'nts / R ooms S2!> wk up . SlNGLE _to ti rm :-uH•·.s ••••••••••••••••••••••• Personals / commissions which p ·1·0 ccq ' good •- I I 'lh OSI I n u1 es area. Mu >l h••• leg ""'· EX w 1kill'hrn. ,\pt.~ S.17 50 ,\\·ad. 111 plu:,,h off1rc \\'·int 2 lr he , Lo5t& FoUnd 11.•k up 5 ·11'1 :1755 or bld~nr.OC ;\1rpo rt Jo\11! .•1 o~J~ .' 1m1 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645·39b7 'lcr1·icl' inl'I . Hl'<"l'P ·•1t .nrtcnn1. ll 1fpu~~1 Announ t 5100 '°"t' ~our l'OO ""'I your ll\'era<<' from $200 tn $300 t · II •· " " ... • EC SEC TY h I I , 11 I . ·1 yp1n~. cavy aceoun .. s Sla. wa• oc '''" pcef'd. • ~· 11 rl•n , c PIS ava1 a· ,.,...r mo. fo, •om• of°"' bl S I ' T S I bl .. 1 h •• 9 8939 ,.... ~-pay a_ e. a ary o~n. No~llect ."62·4.,,_ op ·a ary . s.mall dt· ---·' t1on1 st. t unfl•rcnct• rm. bll'. 1'1.'111 on n1•1t1t hly •••••••~•e•~•!•••••••• Room in l.'Xl'h:tnl!t' for xl'rox , at1tOm•1tcd t)p ha!-.tS55ti ·1:!11.! , . ..,. rs .... · prc!icnt emp\oycs. Free llunt1ngton Beach. Wnte1 c...:..cv:.:.:C'-C::.C..:::....:c~:.:.: __ ~l"crsified Corp. Mu st bo FllX ..-:,· GI Rl.'S Out-Call hospitalilat ion &. pension Ad. #38, Daily l'ilot, Box DENT AL ·ASSIST ANT very fast. organized, ex- 1-----------l :"11 ;1.,s;ii.:t·. tJ -Call, We-p1analso.Call644·4460or 1560. Costa ~1 1.'sa, CA. Re ce p ti o ni s t . ex'. per .. atlrac\ive & rhilct cart• 5 day!-. ,,.,.k . ini.:. etc. Cal1 83J·3t>-IO frorn 2 t0.'l P:"l1 ~l&-J JJ6 Cdl\.1 . Room. bath. pv! l'n t ra nt:l', nC111 -~1nokl.'r $85 /mo.675· 19•13." -- -Vacation Rftttaf5 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rent or Lease. PHln1 Spr· in,i;?s area . Complet1•ly furn, 2 hdr + Jba. L'ondo at beauliruJ private In than \Veils Raequet t'luh. BfJA UT. Cl.ASS 1\ J-'IBEPHOOlo' l)t'!' Bl.I><: !!arbor ;1t Adanis. C.~I ,\ir t·ond. clcet, 1·pts. drp .-.. nlll l'll', 1:l C\' .. 1arutnr. :1mpll' prk.1t 1\11 tnl'L :1 n1111. S.O & 5 m111 fU\'/N H ~r"·v:-. i min. ..11rpt1rt L\1 1{. S ll'l't'I', L\1 k1' ;,:i7-01J6 or t;41;.R;~1<i Open beamed ceilings . 60' PER SQ FT hit 11ns. dshws hr. lq . .:htt•1I Jr.17 \\'~:ST<"! .I t"t'-N B tennis crts wires Pro 4 ,\(;·r,:i-11 :-.0:12 pis. jal'UlZi. Sl'(' ~rtl. ,\OJ Indi an W c ll io CC lo\lrn1shl•doff1r•'. 1!;1nkof 1 ·71~·3-15-4144. Costa :'llt<~:t l'l;11 .. 1, sx,c; ----mo 5.'i6-:r,)(}fl So. 1.ak(' ·r ahoc Cabin 2 Orlrm .. s leeps fi, Sl25 Nt;\\'l'C)1t·r Jllr:11·1111.• ""''cekly 714-493-fl97 5. ~ardl'n off1 rl' ~u1l t·~. -~ -----l'anous si1.e:-. fn•n\ •l:i' ltl Ae-ntols to share 4300 r l ut1\ & Jan11or1;1l ~(·r v. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 979-f;sf,ij R~p. t'1'm . to sharl' xt ra h!t' -1 Hr. flpl :.-'.' hlk In <)('e;u1 $130 1no 11!11 tn C' Ca Ir fi'lfl ·Ui(i.'i -----:io y r old h"ach l'Xet·. look· 1ng fur rt"s1l. roomn1 ah~ 1\1 F for luxurtou:oi conilo Hl Newporl ""'/lc nn1 s, J:1l't1 7.7.1 , JlnOl t'tr. non· 0 smokt'r S20fl mo rl'IS-7714 •I i\1 01-'H1-:t: H J-:(l;'J'• I 2-:1 Hn1 o(f1<·1·;-. fron1 Sl:JS 111·r mn l\:e;1r 1\irpnrt No lea"'' r••q RX.\-:122.19 ·r11 noon FREE RENT Offiel's 11s l\l"' as :ls· Pl'r Sq ft . 1\1 1 ~-l lOrl \'11"jt'I ~ l.u,.:una N1gut·l 200 l(• 20()11!'11 ft . tl11 l·lllCJ HOUSEMATES Nice I man or~· 111 01x bltli.: Unl1nll!1'fl wil l help nr (){·. 1\1 rrK•rl ...,1th or ynu rt-d uel' h1 ~h r<'nt <'OS· without scr'I serv t~u rn t~ hy finciin J! ;1 corn11atl o r u n r u r n 1\ 11 h hie roommal1•. Wr l)1 c k1nson. lt l'all or t•11rcfull)' st•rt"1·n a ll 97!.l-~').1 1·hc11L'>1 12 Noon to 7 :'l-1ort. Fri Ph K32 <11'.\·I Ol'f11·1• Sp;1<'1' for h·a!-.e \p prox 900 -.1111 :li'Vtl Fem ronite ""'ntd ln'lhart• llarbor.1...·o~la ,\lt''l:1 t-'ur :Jhr , 2 h;1 h~1· Unom & 1nfo rrn11t1on t·illl .!(111 hoartl rr"" In rf'l11rn for Kelch. 5'16 2..'l2~ dom('!';tlC' rhore!i. l'olll'1'!l' ----J!lrl prcferrt·d. 673 5'161'. 1..arj.((' s1nKlt· offtt'l' 111 l.:111. CralM· Sultl' Xl~t N !\ lv1· --------! (.lhtar)', Xl'rox, R<"<'t'P Roomma\e ur.'f ently tloni!lt .~ecret11ry arcll needed to sha re nl'w 644·!"M!i0 duplex In N.R. Call days, -- ---- 64(M)t4(1 Pit\. 21 Cd M d.-lux<' s111l('...,, halh ---Patin. amplt' prkni:. ut1l t..1u1stl11n "'. !ltraiJtht. kit pd. SJ!)ll mu, fl7!i·6000 or1 v q titc t nwn C'ntr -4450 I .aftuna n r heh 497 .174!) lkrsint5S Rental ••••••••••••••••••••••• You don't need a KUii to Stor'e for renl l'rC'SllJll' ''draw fast" wh<1n you wrc:.. n1•,11.1 <loor10Sh1rlt•.) place an ad In the Oally M<"vcr:< Arl (;;dlt•r,· 1 9~1 Pilot Want Ads! C•ll now So · c·o11ii1 1r .... ·y, 1.;1p;una L&U.~8 RC'h. 494 4a96 J Art1sl nl't•dsl1\1•111 -.1ttd1n 1"hcChurt•hnfRclit<tOll!> ~'tJ lll<' Speci ali ze 836-6111. 9262.6. 11erienced . Newpor t possess ouLo;l:.1ndingSec- r1r 1·on l'l'rtt•d j.!;1 r:11-:1· :"ol Sc·11·nl'~· Hl LaJ,?una C.1 · P;ir:q1il'.Clrs . 54~2-jJ~l~lil['.:..:J~;;,,;;;,,;;;,,;;;,,;;;,,;;;,,;;;,,;;;,,;;;,,;;;;;;1 Beach. 644·921 l ty. skills. ineld. the a bih· 1nor1· \h.111 $\:!fl 1110 n.von Hrl. & E l Toro ll(\. :. Bus boys, & cooks. Apply1 ~cc---'-'-'------I ty to work under pre, f~l2·4·17~J1111 1n 11h ~t·r"ant·i· nl Sl'IHl'l'U1\l.Ht:ADE R AVON after 2:00. Tonio's. 210 "DENTALASSISTANT ss urc. Leg al. ftca l 8 · A a)coho!isrn l\'<'t'k 111 ll111·11IOA J\1 ·10 P!\1 NcwportCenlc r Dr.NB. Orthodontic Assis tant E s tate b ack g rou n.• ufi~:~~nwest / La.cuna \~'ai·h (Nov 17th At\\'ll'l' "" all nlallers, H44-2ti01. ex per prcft.'rrcd, x lnt op· h e Ip fu I. Attract iv~ to Nin· 2<tth J ,,.-ill ht• 11111.11 :112 L\' t:l l';1m1nu Hc/11. Christmas Earnin91 c..cc:.:.:.:.c _______ I pty.• for right girl C.1\t . Ne\.~.'porl Bcwl'h offil'c. from :l 10 li l'i\I ('v,·ri ~anl'll•men lt· ~·or appl. Be-9inNow 546-5170 NEWPORT r·..:oJ-.:llAL • l' \' (l n 1 n g f 11 r s i I ,. 11' t 49:.!-!'llJ3·1 492-9\31; BUS DRIVERS Suitt.' 230, Lido Hldg. 335.'> Work as su b s titul<' De-ntalAssistont v · ....................... ml'd1t:1t1011 . t-or AVON REPRESEN-1a Lido.673-Z?OO ••••••••••••••••••••••• '-----------! . -' . . -. TAT! V F.S . He>l ,,. m" Sc h oo I 0 u s Dr i v e r Pe-riodontal Office. l ~;;,,;;;,,;;;,,;;;,.;;,,;;;,,;;;,,;;;,,;;;,,;;;,,;;; ' • 1 I I I I k" 11 .--.....-:: '=·.i ........... el'Ji ~ w /~ssib•'lily of lull · ,... a>. 1us1nt•s;-. a1 ) '''l' ~ \J l'\'i.' r t o es t ab Ii s h ,..~ yr exp. in 9eMral ..... Busines5 Opportunity 5005 1111.: m anut;11•tur1•r-. ~ Lost&Fowid 5300 ci· A OOYOUMAMl ll·· 1 ,-time. Prefer Calif: [ , cus o m ers. .xcelll'nt s ... tal offic.e req. lack of·' x penmental v.·holcs alt· d•~trihutor!-1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 CHRISTMAS 1' p /l imc ca rnin ~ op · c n ool (jus Dri\·cr s f . / 101rre~l l'll 111 !orrn111t.: c•n J.tJS1' Srn 1.t•rrie r I~ Gl"S? It· porlunity. Interested? certificate, issued bv the Ice w some v<·nturt·'I 1ti1o)h1·-. 1•:1.1·11 Si:hn;iu:tl'r nHs , ff"oi. 11 ~ · Call. 5.10-7041 or Zenith CHP. but "'ill .con;ider knowledge-of business Machinist Hl)! &: tli\1f1Ut' htilnt.:raph1t.• •'1 v.·t., nr>I a<h·t•rh.,r thrm u training. $3.94 Jlr. Apply m:itl'r1;il .lt11 r.-\\'1•!ls y r n I ti (.; r t' ~ \I ;~11 l>o~ tho~~ ..... un•lcr ~)· 1 ,,.'~·1~359~~· ~~~~~~~~[ Wcslmtns\er School Dis· offic e proce-dutts. F'VJI For prototype & s maJ[ 4!J7·J.12:1 l .1·.1\l' 11.11)\l' \-hlk '-'+'hi or:in)!c Ht.•1,,:l' c· 1),\11,\' l'll,(IT II• I-trict, 14121 Ccdar"'ood,' _H_me_._6_4_4_·_0_6_8_3 ____ 1quantity runs. !\lust be numl .. ·r lt>ather cllr. HE"-'1\ltll O l'lllUSTM A.'>Tll ~:~"· •• B"UTICIA Westminster E.O.E . 1-able t o w o rk f rom. •-t.175-J.lJ.1. 675-0llil I\ II ~ NS 1--"'===c.==='--IDispatcher E:orpe r in sketches. verbal instruc· lhlr Ct.n~tm"·' ,.,., .... 111 W foll N N 8 I · I . l)HJo:SS shop ful',.JI•' ·r111, ,.,~J>l'rir Than~>i:•••nr •• I · cw 1 · · :;aon. CAR WA S ll PERSON cqwpment r enta busi· lionsorblucprinls.Mold F()ll'."I>. l'ul'I"· l.:1. .. un:1 ..,. 64406610'"'011582 T . b'll 'I k . k c·nsca \lt·~.1 lo1 ·atuu1 ('all .. II." &i 1111.aon 11 ... 4Lh, tj · "'' · · needed for Import New ness. yp1ng. 1 1nF:'. ex· ·~a Ing nowl edge: l\t.~at·h. Call and 11lt·1111f.'· 11 ntti • ,,,. , . ., .. ~,, c ' S I h I r I Ab! Paul H.311·1"'"'1;.,,,,,,,~~1 " u • ar Dl'aler. Apply ;n pcr. · il ary ope n . epu . eto workin-"" \~~I RZR.'l . 111 "t your · d for " Beauticians: Station rl'n-;ipt 21H ~j 0~11 .. <I ~~-~ ,,,~"' """ ..,.,,h~ II· ta\ in n('w Cd :\I Set Ion person. Se<> Rob J ohnson,1..c963-c..._7_994_. _______ 1 dependently. 3·5 Yrs CX • HIC,'Cl.1-'. FllU~I). :'llalt· i·~1 t. ,,. fi r~11&.1"~'ll t{>fmott·1n-l~I w /manir urist.675-7720 Jim Sle mons lf1tports, DOCTORSA••1•T. pcr. tnr maut.,, ln'"., 1301 Quail St. ~n >> > STACOSWITCH crny.·n T•,i::1•r . ~ll's;.1 ... ;' \'t"rilr St.·hl 5.15.59-'8. ='"!:: :i ~ ::'t'~ :! 1..t neauty operator ,,.,.anted. YounJ! lady 118·28) lo as· INC 0 r;1\ \. t: Jl SH l l'S J-'.x1·t•ll1'tll lo1·11l1on ... l "on t11n11•ll!-. tr.1111111~. al l t\11 111111;1ll,1· ;1dv1•r11~1·d ll rh·~ '.\111 frant'h1!'1· ft'l' ~1r .• L\lllll·r ~213 1,t ;11 ~.1,r1 Wi \'l's & I~o\'ers flair CAA WASH HELP sist in llcallh Spa_ No 1139 Baker, C~sl<1 "lesa 1F () t \'. [) Si ;j n1 cs 1· •FRIENDS & t'ash1oo s, 50.lO Heil A\'C, Full & part-time t·xp .. req .. -A"C trnin. App-549.3041 nt'U\•·r1•1\ rn:1lc ti·l::·l!t:v:I . LOVERS• llunl1n1.'1onBcach. 5Loc1.1tions ly_ noon -R pm . 2 11 2 \'1 1·uu1.v of \\'1lliam.s St. I l·-:-~~~~=~~;;,,;~1 -~M~f~;~r111ro~c~,\~R!iW~AS~l~l-l llarbor Blvd. Cosln Mesa Equal Opp t:mplny m /f !\ 11;-.s11).(i'. .\l odclinj!. 'ftt~llrl l':Sl'llr! Scr\'il'~' a\·;u \ For 29.."JO llarhor Bl , Cl\I L i h1·1·a1cd i\1 alt• & Bovs & Girls . D~UGCLERK Fast.:•ccurate typistpr. 5 ANDWICHES CAFETERIA STYLE SCRAM-LETS (lpen onh 5 1 ·hr.~ rla v, 1; ANSW£RS rl a\~. l\h;~11v help rui1 & nt•i s 11Y.11t.•r ~l .flflO 11111 j i\-.~urt• :'11t•r1!l' - l\u-..\ f1K>I tr affu· l111·.1 I l'ar1·t1 A!k ;u lHlfl l J11.n<"r n1ov1n~ & I 1\lAKKtil'S n1u~t ~l'll ll~cht•r nt•l fur 1 Thr ..., ay lht·~ t•har}!(', .1-olorn & I op .\i:t lht:-\'0111:htt111·all!-Co1nvot R.1"i .;2\lll thr>~t' h1J.! ;-.t11rcs SuJ)('r J«JL'J'JQt'I-'. SS 1iruftt;-. f.,r l'hr1,.1 111a;-. H1''-I N II r1rt·.1 fii5 (~1311 li lO f.Xi.1 :'\1,\llt\\'l'S l,1 J~1· ht•1rloon1 d1;1n10111! nil~ ,1t 1);1\1~ Jr f11 gh.· C'o:o:ta \ll'Si.I l<ev. arcl nf f1•1·1·.t' ~4!.-X&l altrr !i 11111 ART & INDIAN JEWELRY STORE n~·aut1full~ r11 r11 (;11()(1 l.()Sl" l'r1•:-c·r~pt 1nn l111·11I H)ll, n1•t $l f100 mo i.:1 a 'l:oil.'s :11 Huf furn's :"lll'(l1r al problem forre" restaurant N .B. Fr1 <l:iy. '>:1lr. mukr ofr 58f; 7615, '"14·2200. Fl'.Ol Z.11 ~) ln•estme-nt Oppomo!Hy 5015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DIA1<40NOS (;uar 111 wnltni< l•l l>e lop CJUJl1ly & h1•]i1...,_• r1•\:til prt1·~ li7J 2271\ ·- llavt' somt•lhu1J1 to sC'I/? Class1r1ed ad!! dn it wrll L<~l Caht'n <:a r 1-'i.:rn. Vil'. Rluffs. NB Heward 64-1 (lfitJI or 5•l0·8582. 1.u~·r l>og l>ark i:ray, wh1tt·. ~1t il1atur l' S<-hnnu1.er (;olden \llt"!il A· \\'arnt·r. II h Rt•w :1rd. 8425000or6•14 li75 LOST t.1ult1 rotor Sh1htzu fo'r1 (.'ami:o lfi JCfll:;1nd :o1 :irr:. N:cwarr1 fl73 Jfi2fl Frn1al1• . .;, 2•1hr. srr\•1rc. 10 to 1,(~· ... ars of ag•. 03-1• CASHIER-SALES (r:xrc11·,6«4n2ced. m u1st lype. fer abl y w /own 1 B ~f . ~.. ... Expcr'd for ready In a 1580 or '" l · 5'12-0700 ly Pi lot dclivl'ry routes · -ypewnter l o work al _ ___ wear & s portswear. tcrvic""''· home transcnbing court. -;hl11nµ.1n Set!I $4 . \\Ion. mny bl' available in your F /timc position.. Apply area . Earn profit ror de· G . r e porter'!; Sten ot y pe Tues. Wed . onl y . ($6 hveril's & cash , lrips or enes. 2300 llarbor Bl, Scllthin i!s fastwith Daily notes. 960·3735 after 5 olht·r il;i ys l. Sandpiper mert".handisl' for selling l ~C~M"-'54CC-S·c&Scc.24c._ _____ ,...:lc'>~lot::..W:.:_,•~n~l_:A~d~'~-----l..':P~•~1c· --~------ lla1r C'nt r , Cd\\l 675-7720 !. new subscnptions. l-'or Cleaning woml'n, part Hflp\¥•ted 7100 M-&..WDftt-~ 7ldO Lodie 5 M"'5eur information please ~all lime. $3+ an hour. Own ·~ ~ 642·4321. From San lrans.644-2266 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••!••• i\thh'll l' ,::uy for exe. Clemente -San J~· n ----"--...:..-----1 n1:1~~ai,:e in ~·our home "CJtric T ID I" {()range Cl~ onlyl Send Cap1slr<tno a r ea, r II yp 1".c•p phonf", n;11111•. & ""'ht•n tu 495-00JO and ~1ission Vie-5600. lr\'inl' lndu~ 1·a11 tn Hon 11'.12.'l llllJC Sl jn-Jo:I Toro ar ea . call tri;,il complex. Car(•t"r :'-l II II I . 581-6310. • oncnted. Much varicty. · · 0 )""'00( F,qualOppor. Employ<.'r CONTROL°Ci\RF.:ER UF0;------1.~;;;~~;~~;:.:;~~I 1-.:mployment i\~ent"y Cuslod\' ,·1sit<1tion ~up· BOATJNG INDUSTRY port. t·.ill l'n1tcd Fathcrfi Masfef' Carpe-nter / fl r ti ,1 n r ,, a l i o n o ( lnitallation i\rtH'r1 1..·;1 546·5745 ----1 Rpq'!I a min . of z yrs t>x- UFO pt"r in carpentry & boat 3400 Irvine, Ste IU2 NW'pt Bch 1'1·1/S56-8505 Cltrk typist . lite bkkpl'Fg .. Office Man11J:er, mature m an or -A'oman, Irvine. Call 11Rcr5 PM. 581 ·91!14 Uni11•1I Fath ers in s ta llation . lmm ed . <lr.1t11n11.~t1on. CUSTODY open i n g. Ap~1 l y at , COMPANI ON. live in \'JSIT/'.TlflN SU P -J ~lander Yatht~. 1922 l'OHt. Hur !ll'K!l lOns .Barranr u Rd. lr\111 e. w /e\der ly la d y . T'rl\• room . ni l'C h ome 979-77!19or641l ·2M2 1,1·1•1•kl~ ~·16 5i4~. ---1 fo:xet·ut1vt• 111o ne in <lr;1n.ir \:ourtJ.)' for \l.'u1tcr Will howw sit 111 ,.:d h om~ al no cost. 4!)9 2AA5 632-4798 l . IFYOU have a ser vice to t>f(r,r o r COOK for Gue111 llome good&to1e l\,placeanad Hr,. 10am·Grm Call in the Da ily Pilot 648-6'118hctwnsam·5Pm. Cla.ssified s~ction MK>nt: 642·5fl7tl Want ads Cal1 MZ·561' Bookkeeping Clerk Fine retai l store in Fashion Islaild with pl easant surroundings need; part-time Bookkeeping & Filing Clerk -Somfllll!c who is q..-li!ied in use or 10 key Cllri ce machines & can help in a variety or functions or our busy office. Hourly basis mornings, M?"clay throu gh ~'riday, with nex- 1btl1ty a must. l'leose Snd R-Ta: Classlfled Ad No. 566 c/o Dally l'llot I'. 0 . lox· 1560, Cotta Mesa. 0.. 92626 • h f y l DO .. ., I • ply &6 o..,.· •• •'ll m di· be .,. •& ,. bi11: pre, eat ... ive ice. AL. 3355 all l be om rue· fold dge kin-. ,. ...... B" k at ourt. ype er~ 1iio ' . ,.'~.~•••••!!.~! HolpW-.t 7100HelpWllllfed 7100 HtlpWonled 7100Ht/pWooted 710 .... Waoled 7100 T-.N-11.1'75 DAllYPILDT IJJJ •• ral Car Wuh help ············-··--···· ·P·a·x······.·············· ··R·L:::~.~~::A'T",:.·S·A·,·.· .. :.:· ·:·.·l·.::co"'u"N's'E"LO'·RS···· ••••••••••••••••••••••• M-1-W.ted 7100 .~... 1020 """to YOM 1045 .ply •l 150 Newport ywhoncedJ:SSOOmolr -PrrY1ous answe~na MJ'U-,....,, "°""' .-:>n. ~ w-.,. ,-c~:!r Or NewPof1. Sch. IC). Sales on,nled. Phone service. ex per, Vanawi An~ION For NtWIP•pef ProPM>-Teltnlttne Sales •··•·•••·••••••••••••·• ..••••••••.•••••..••..• ~~····················· ... ~ ' Marilyn.96&-8378 shifts& llpm·7a1n , With J.JCENSED tlon Mu.1tenjoywor-tln1 p 'j.lf; k WHOWAN'TSTOWOR.K'! cbwlnn 26" Sprln&1.'r:St1ver/frey Terrier. • advanlages.6'4·fM20. UNLICENSED. wtth )'OWi.iC people to lO •rt•t me wor aYalL llHl\'E ACAB? fl.lf'ks & frame SM Sun· A.!Jorable. limo old. All GIHHAl LOT PF.RSON needed for Gt.TTllE JlEO l' )'tllir& of •ae. Reliable rln15-1'°if1Yf.wa~e» CllOOSE )'our hour!!. ~ray J.1 onos rhuck~ !iho\6. 5.J6·ll11.Gd Mme OfflCECLEIK lmportNewCar Dealer. '-lf'f•d ~AkPET 1 ~ansportatioo rf'Qulred. taif::!f.'.'~l. or C· work (or yourarlf, bt: fr,,mt$35 StZfltil7 BheC'k t,J(lOdll', Vl!ry klnd, llillinJI' ~pt. Accurate ~g~~~~.~?:'·~m:: Woritlng . TREATMENT . f:itcill~ part·lime pot:I· L05Anaetes Ti.mes your own, ~. M~ or Used 81kr~ & 1•arts. HUY. pl1yrul.necd1 good ~me lYpll!lt, filinll. Oper•te 10 lmpo~·. In•., 1301 Q"a·o1 H-'A t ir11ln you to &ell t1on. H1ah pay. for !·S l37~Sunno"•er, CM Wom~!l-Can be &NU#~tly st• I\ & t rad". 2 ' t18 Wllhf<im1ly.<1N-i!WD dd b'-b ... .. .. -· t.ornei.wnh1tn:acceler111t t.ouneacheventn•,baU'· hand1ca pprd. t3l N l Ul CM ------- ll•Y 8 an.a m.•c we Y St,N.B. 9·2PMor4-9PM ~coursethat.startsJm. dau Saturday. Cal lT~mpor1ry (&7 mos I Cli:.otn Appearanre. ,..!.!,•0°r ' TLC -Puns7 wks, milled tourh. Xlnt benefits • 1 v l'l'd A 25 t ....-'" " workin,1 condhiou. L.M. M1Uluement Ea.rn $4 hr putt1nc: your medtatrly If you are in-642-8102 for interview t-\lnd raiser for oon-proit et."., rell . JU~ o · br1..'<'d :,t\(!p. retne\·er & Co~ )1illnulacturtn• Co., , Pt:OPLEPERSON personality to wort. All terest.ed I.a eamlat lU brfore4J.00 health a11ency . fttature 70. Supp\~m..:nl your ln c__.,.m& rotkt>r,'1oni.: haired . Inc. tSO:S E. Warnu, SA. Exec. IOOklng ror P•rt work done from our new m•e~,.~~d{!(dmua1"'1,•ed'tr~rete, Sale5 Clerk needed for of· ~~1Un~-w.,~~car1ul,tm,,e,ln•t ~~or~~"da~.f~bpp~yh~~ ~pnwnt 8010 •h1o3n~1:,wh1te 2 ~1. 2 F ,S46-25Sl. lime bu.<ilness a~late lr\•inc ofr:. You mullt . 1 l\lll .. -.. · u. ...... • ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....,.,, E.ual ()ppor Employ.' in whole•ale S"PPI•'•• PfJSlldS. a pleasant clear tra1n1n• on the job in one fa ce sup~)' •l~re . .J Car nee. $45()-$500 mo. person, Yellow Cab Co.. XI.MT IUY " " · •-ol mtan" top offlces IOCBl• Time. Wtll lratn .. Beach 7,."'·"~ ll~l Sliiter A\·~, .. ~OUR• •· "'• She11ht'rd PUPlllCIS, \'t"ry _ . B u 5 I n e, 5 I u 1 1 y voi ce "' a conrident man· 1 • -""""' "'· ·• s·r 1 1 II ed lhruout Oranac C-·n-Slal1onens, 4000 Cam"'1• tuln Valle)'. r1.1J1 l'a • ill, '1 •·n~. a t~utt·, rrc<" to ••d horn~ 6 G•rl\ L•dtes Hou!le-.·lve!! cap;lallied. lnter"le'"' ncr. Perfect for sludenL'\ ...... ..--" · • .... "-··~ ty, call for further de-Onve, NO --compotlL'Ol!> & 1il'l't'1>.S lS ..,•k..ot642 :\f.tll rllrn an Xt.ra ~-'6 hr Q13·2223 • uuw:iewives . No actual tails . Arlene, (714) Sal llousekc.•eper/$ub Mom Pcs in :ill. <..::Ill fvr de trathin~ hobby C'las!let $el11nA involved. For 8488742 e!' JQOL, DIE Temporary llve-ln . lalls Ct001) ho1t1t~ for loYahlo · "'1T r1 ·Chem Liquid Marine Products Di&t Co. mort> info. 833-8098 bctwn -SHAR, GUYS (6ino) z i·hihlren. 2 and " Soc:rifice $6 50. ~IJ<t)'t<t:I Srnl 1'11lnt . P.1usL ~mb. needs "entr•I wareh""iC 9o.m-5pm. e MOLD SHOP 'f l d p 1 h 1 ·•00 "6 .. ,, ,.. '6S'--0363 hclp,'ihipp;og . re;;\" Recepl io ni 11t for E:ic1)('r'dlnhiJChfoaabJon • yrs ... ut1 rive ve 675-~~or49!f4131 avct•:iu r,,... .. .,"" ----------1 lnjit'., stockinJ( inventor)'. Pet.-.noc.y Clertr Psyc111tnc fil cilil)' Cen·1 men · s c Io th ing & Working Lead room. ca11 m 0233 CAMERAS Furniture-1050 GUARDS Advan ce ment op -Wkdays 9-6. Ex.per. de· Of(' duties. Typing 60 &pOrtswear. Mlal ha\'(' Re1ponslble for TQoi ,mm .. d . employment. portun1ties. Apply 1••1 sirable.847-6011 . wpm. Med-l-C...I ex~r good refs. F'ull & p/tlmti ""--achedulin•&.outru•t .... _L_..r. Rolleinex f_ J 5 l'lanar , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ~ p er·d b I not n-Cati ~otoon> avao·I. Call for .,....,. · ,,_ ~ngng,S~ Sl" l ' "-• D 9 •· I \ v time. Inside work, McG.aw, Irvine Ca. Tue . p; 1 . Gr r·' ldu C "i" ~ .,. 1 qu111ity & quwntlty. 1°()(1! ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~-Op<"On ~J>t.·r · ..,. :i;12 .-.;ir y 1 nH.'r1c.ao re· \\'or k any shift . Thur.afteraPM. .r..r.a Helper'. ';'1111.me. ar1e onv. "'osp, appl 1nl~r\·cw Maker.Mold Maker.or r.1 .8Stlmn1To11~·or .Sl40 , \f'r:-.lhlcru~.llLs &lll'r L'niforms furn. Irvine Apply al TuW> s P1ii:a 1781 Garfield, lt .b. THELOOk Tool , Die,&. Mold Maker Antiques 8005 200mm (. 5.6TopC'or, $00: ...,•h11c· sw1,·cl rocker:..• iirea. i\ge 21 or ovr. MA.SSA.GETlCH. Parlor 3024'2 Cr()wn 847·967l. 64 .. 6500 ex~r. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2x t.'Of\V<'rt~r for ·rup1~on , Lgr la1np.~~ "832 Hl·l1red ok. Universal, TRAINEE Valley Parkw~. Laguna R. E. SALF..S STA.COSWITCH l..caded stiun p:\;as:s dbl $lS. 497 JS.4l, eves. Nt;w beauttful l_l_c_rc_u_l_on- JZ26W .5th St., SA. Equal Young lady (18-28) for ~~uel. EXPERIE:HCED OR IMC. front 1trinr s from Docp 8040 Sofa & Lo\·1·seaL. Must <>pp Employer legiti mate full time~·-PRODUCTION & As HEW LICEMSEES SALES4WOMEN 1139 Baker, COila Mesa Holland. $JOO. 979-5195, ••••••••••••••••••••••• st•ll. ~M. ~ 8601 II n !i pi la I -A id es & lion. No exp. nee. "-'e scmbly dep;1rtment for Thr mO!ll ucii\'(' new of· (& »i C'l)tlpleol good men) 549·1041 5"59·4.!193 •PET WORLD• Sola & l.ovl'-,-•• -t-.-.-.-.-.-. d I · n-' send to school, earn rtlanne Equopment Mfl! r· · CD'f w r Equ•IOppEmploym/f (lr er 1es, 1mm~ open-h'I I 1('('1n ... epwy or: · WE OFFER : .. Stormy Wl'ather GOf'bel CoC'ker:s, Chihuahua used. \i•ry gd. qual.. 1n~t1. Trainees olt. w aeyou earfn,.Applyin li~techan it•al_ uptiludt· & advertising, signs. 1 .Acareeri.nad\·ertislng~~~~~~~~~~ Humm<·I •ono·vers•ry P.oocllrs. ~hih t 1u , G. •••·rofoe•·, movon• "''·°'""· person any a emoon °" te 1nachuung exp rrq. telephone•, pro·ot.ong & & publoc relau·ons w/1/-" .. "' .,...... e """'M\W c 111 •1 ,_ h 1· bl" PlatesS7950K31:1·4292 Shorthn1r. ll1 t null s. 9fi2~'li;i · ~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;\Ev}e~. :-=-=~· :•:•:·~~·~··'j·.. ust...., 5 arp. re ia e"' posta1o:e. business cards, successful & rv.s.t grow-'TOW TRUCK DRIVER, nlln1 ·Schnauil'r, Pums, ~ N.B. ener,llclic. Costa Me!la . broC"hures. promotion. ingco. exper'd: G & W 1·owing, Pt'k('s, \\'c!>tif's, 100 <>uk Vt•nt'(•r Desk $7.S, 2 ill>SPITAL MATURE eouple t 1>49-8854 Ask about our incenti\•e 2. Ea5y sales w/a down lOOOlrv1ne.N 8 .642-1252 ANTIQUES mixed pup111cl'I, Stud S\"S C><ik Vt:ncer sm, chcsl'> Lic'd Psychiatric manage a pt h ou s". <"nmm1ss1un split. Call to "ea rth p_roduc t that TypistlRct·eptionisl, xlnt mo:sl 1Jrc·1"<IS <!..'>~ W. 17th $.35 ca. J O~k Vcnt·cl" T~ctwdclans • Salary+ furn.apt.C.M. ChffLandry.673-7601. sma ll bustne!lses ap-spl'lling & gr&1mmar TllEc'ofNANRK•:c•:.T1.1P 0 LNACE al 1'~!1ir\h:w . SA. Open shclf$!5,644·730::SAftcrG Full & Part·Time. 642·4150 PUBLIC R.E. S •LES preclate & can alford. 9'19-436l ' . eves. 531 5027. Prtt RM-OB A 3. Dayti me work-No -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;! 10~01fw1thlh1sad --------------Mature women pJt for Real f-:State Associall's Eves-No weekends·No • 1700So. Gru.nd 1\ve. Jrish Sctlt•r Pure Hrcd Ne\•t•r usC'd hlde·a-bed, Full-Time cleaning serv. Car nee-; RELATIONS L•<"1·nsed or not. Coml' travel *UTOTEM * Santa Ana ~3·4881 pups S50 while they l:ist SlSS, worth $300. 8' RM ,iOialysis Gingham Girl, 645·5123 . wher<' the action is. Nt>w 4. No .Jilimmirks or high 5.'l6-7~t 642 54·10 1't1l•tlltcrr;.inenn sofa $135. Part-Time SERVICE REP' branch urgently needs pressure selling. lMPLOYMEMT Going Out Of Business Coffct• & ~·nd tab)l!S SSS. RnpiratoryTheropist MODELS · MASSEUSES sales 1t!1sociates. Busi-5. Short. but complete o•~RTUMITIES Norm's Trading Post YorkshircTcrril'r Pups Lamps, chairs. See at F\Jll-Time Figure Models, Escorts. Assoe1ate w /business ex-oess i!I booming. Pick training program . ''""" 50%·90'l. Off !'tlost Items Ch . bloodlir\l'. tin}' 3374 l Ca mi no Capl!!.• M~s!leu•-ne-•-•. To ecs. Ci\•1c officials & bu.:si-Full or r3rt-Time Eve-lhm• Mu•l Go J lb stud scrvu:e S30·&t55 """" s J Cap·istran• , ~ .. 1 Maiftt .. onc:e " ~~ your own sales tcrrito~. 6. 1-~ast pa)'·absolutely •1 ... "'. • • "" -money New •tudo·o ncss leaders. Plan pro· ., NoExper.Ne<'essa..., r~11o·ng -·1 to the bore . . 4"3-t•••dlr F /time.lto1usthave 631 _3811 • ·grams to al\e\·iatc \\o'etrain&<"anadvance top commissions & Age21-6SELigib1e"1 ~lls.3i732 coouLJ-lwy,l~shselters AKCchamp., __ •_•_~ ___ . ____ _ plumb, elec & boiler todays prob I em s . board fees for qualified bonuses. Clo To The Nearest South Laguna lines, reasonable Trundle &d, good cond. 2 experience. Present your intelligent persons. Other branC'hes 7. Exclusive territory TICTOC MARKET '-:;--:-;----:';;--;:::;--:--:--:-1----5=3""'.:'·27':'!.1~9 ___ .f yt>urs old , $80, m ut· .... Please Apply ideas & sell them on your opening soon. Managers controls lo protect future For Applications & Info 1 Mus t sel I tOR pieces 2 Y 11 S . t .... , d trcs~cs 11ol 1ncl 'd SS2-IJ58.l Personnel Office MORTGAGE own concepts. Fascinat-n ecd t' d. Ca 11 Herb · earnings. OR CALL (714) 642-7702 Theodore llaviland Em· t>~r 0 ~ ain no.:rnar -, • So.Coastl-lospital IA.NKIHG in~ & hi~hly unusual 581 ·1210. 8. $200 Weekly draw, Tic Toe Systems, Inc. press t•hina. By appL. AKC. Hes~_Offer. Mcd1tlcrrancanstyleCof· South Laguna LOAN PROCESSING position for exJ>('r'd sales CENTURY v.·hcn qualified. 640-l663 003·5321' After 4. fee l<ible w /heavy glass 714 /499-1311 SUPERVISOR per s on w /pois(' & FI N A N C 1 AL AND MUCH S t I AKC . 9 lop.SI00.675·6048. ~~~~~~~~~~1 Hf;1\LTORS MUC H !\.10Rt-~ W•ITRESSES .t....Jlancff 8010 co tcs-11upp1es Orange Co •1ortga•e per's uasivencss. Top ... _,..,.... "'k " 0 •oll fo oold f<•r 3 ·o • • 0 " RETAIL SALES For personal appt call E>per'd. ~·II or p /!. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. .~ · .. pc. C'n se.., 0 TE ~ Banker has an immed. salary, exp. account f' -ru Christmas 495-6485 aftr 6 Green &orange, ,'H 5 s~CASHIER openinJ? for exper'd auto ul\owanre. OJ>E'nin~ 6Jl-04549am·6pm Goodhn.Ncatappear. Will buy some refg, ap-M f'u.11 & pJtime. Applydai-M 0 r lg 8 g e L 0 an in 00,· Anaheim ofc. Call POSITIONS O\'er21 pliance.s, running or not,l_P __ . --------1.----•-7~3_-848-'-Z"---- . ly, Ptli Casa Mexican Processor. Pre\•ious Bea533·Zl26foranappt. Want good com ·scHOOLBUSDRIVERS Surf&Sirloin also scrap metal. Oobcrmanl'1nscherAKCcomplete h ousefu l or Restaurant 296 E. 17th supervisor)' e :ii: per . Tempo Temporary Help mun!c<J tors who are en-will train. Good driving 59JOW. Coast llwy, NB 675-5258 2 ~2 y('ar old male rurn1lure for sale. Call 5',, C.!'t1. helpful. Some tr"vel. thusiasli<" & like people. r-rd a mu•t Ex•ellenl . . K W h d 49~-5867 64U-9108. 766 Shalimar, .. SpeC'1alty food sales ...... ., · '-. Waitress, pft1me 2l+for enmore as e r, g 1----Jlousekeeper. 3 days wk , Salary open. Call Mrs . P · t /}<~ ll -T ' _ JOb f!'r housewives. gourmet restau raot . cond. $15. KEESllOND . pups, AKC !'c•~'-3~·-C_M _____ _ some childcare. (I) 6 yr Tucker al California REAL ESTATE SALES po~~untll~s. Li~~=lt:r~s CCla p I s l r a~ o,f..S387a n3 Also. p /timedishwasher. 531·9561 top blood line M/F 7 ..,.ks Water Bed. Queen, looks old. 979·5195. 559·4893. 1Ml4o/r8J2t •.,,a~e. St: r v Ice ' J . # 1 f'. h d F d emente area. "'"". 640·8120 aft Jpm Pl'644 SS34 h dd d ...,.,., Din Tr i r c ran o o s, E.0 .E . t-:1ec'. Stovr. self-cleaning, . n ew• eater' pa e . llOUSEWIVES25 &older. . , Tarbell, Realtors 640·8712 · W •1TRESSES nearly new. $100. . German Sho rt haired headboard & rails, liner, to Work Part t'.me for Needed Stl.Ki.en. ts p /t1me A 6465158 p . Ch . 1. prdestal. i\tust t>f'll hel & •Free 15 day training RN, Director of Nun;es. Apply in person -ointer anipion ines quickly, $175. or bst ofr. hou"eclean;ng •ervo·ce. to .• P°". c1v1c county G r· Id C H 4 SECRETARIES 5361996 " l t A I 1027 N rourse · ar ie onv. osp. LaReataRntaurant Wl\5111N'G !'t1Al"lllNF. 18 · Beautiful solid oak ~·s ~~.~ Raggedy ~r~aescl s.H!~: N 0 . G: •Cadill-.t<' car program Sub· Acute Psych. set Needed Immediately located al the Casta Del th capacity 1 yr old $100, TOTEMTOK KENNEL Dresser, lge mirror &c: .~~~~?~·~;;;;~5L~l.a~g~u[n~a~Be~a~c~ht.~':'7:·1~034::·1 •IJa...,·ai1,1\capulco1rips ting. 7781 Garfield, H.B. Goodt)·po·ng,someo-· Sol Golf Course 27661 673-8575 .. 674-9345 glass top, new cond., MF •Isl place -s ales 1n 847-9671. ........ Ca DelSolRd MV 673 .... ~c AllDrttd~rooming. makeofrer.67J.7234. -3pm-6 :30pm · ingsw/sh,somewithout. sta . . . _ -~ Dog&CaLBoardiDg -Ind Engr/Hydrau $1.SK Oran,l!eCounty ..._ ________ -!Sh I t Ch ud . Need female rep & sales •!st place-listings lakcn r-ort or ong erm .as-Waitress. ex.per. f/time . .4.Yctiott 8015 ampionst ser\•ice, Childs Bdrm set. White. ~~~~:;~~ile<: to$~ personnel. $2 .sO. hr. + lnOrangeCounty RN signments·your choice. S"d's Blue Beet 107 215t ••••••••••••••••••••••• AKC Puppi"'._s. Alas. Twlnbcds, Fioraldcsign '"F !C Bkpr/constr $850 bonus & comm. Exper. •lsl place-listings sold in Jmm~.:kpfloarceDembebnote. P~. NB . Afler4p~. I B y MaJamuli:, ~.Jkhound. on heo.dbo:1r<I, night ot 'd f f th 0 C t ~n<y '"" * * U * * 921 S. Lyon, Santa Ana. stand, dhle dresser Legal Secy/Corp S8SO n req · or one 0 e ran,l!i: oun Y or·Mar,..aret '"'" 48ll Order Oetik(fype S600 !argest Mobile home Co. •Isl place-advertising in p /lime, M-7 :JOAM . Tempo Te m~rary Help Waitresses. good pay Good Used 1-Umiture & c-=_:cc_=·-------I w/mirror & corner dt'$k. lrvine Personnel Agency 1~ Orange Co. Ask for California Xlnt workin g <'o nds. 17802 Sky Park Irvine benefits. i\pply bctw 3 & Applian<;es--OR 1 will LllASA APSO AKC $275. 846-6569 __ • ____ _ 488E.17th,CottaMesa Jim,S:W-1260 •l!llJlace-advertising in E .O .E . Contact D . 540-4455 6pm. Denny's 529 Sell for You. 14Wks.Champ.Lines HouHholdGoods8065 Soite224 642-1<170 HEED 121 the .S.A. Roache, R .N. Costa AClvemnidtea Pico, San MA.STERSA..UCTIOM $1.50. Call554·4G67 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Isl place winner RELO M e s a Pt1 e m or i a I e en 646-8686 & 833·9625 STUDENTS 16 & ovr Home Bu)·er 's Contest Hospital, 642-2'734. A.ft 6.Call l4'2•1542 Yorkshire Tl'rricr...Ruppy, ,.:;~ •;)4:•.-j<-"t~,--:A;:·""~·:·:_~; INSURANCE Mon thru Fri, 5:30-9pm & If unlicensed. let us as-rernale. pure tS'.r.eij, no t· .. ,Secretary, full-time. Sal AM . Hrly wage + sistyouinobtainingyour SECRETARY 1, ......... lll .. lllllllllliiiiiliiliiiiiijjiijjjiijll\ papers. BcsL ofr, t;. Ptlm.15 }; , Commercial Insurance bonus. Help on project Real Estate license. Gall If l k G [I 673-QR90 .;. [f IOOICS ... ;. • for non profit Organiza RN'S you can a e regg 1 --~-· ------t • JIWIUY ~ "Underwritingexper.nec. . W k . f A llllRory !!horthand aL 100-120 Fre-etoYou 804.S ••·. PLANT&'.~ Cdl\1 area. 673-3850 lion. or tn our o c. P· 842 6691 I •-t ee 55 75 _ .. -----------1 ply t•4pm. 12065 Gard•n • · 1~·l'Ti I ..,·pm, ype <-"!: w n · ••••••••••••••••••••••• C r .,. " . ru .. lnte ..,·pm & are looking for a • · nt :;iny (J tlln• you .,•, .JNTERIORDESIGNER Grove Blvd, G.G. or call Med Surg, 11 -7:30 shift . rhallenge, then send 01 Lab+Shcphlk._puppy• r., t•;·~:!.,~·~1~11lo,Y~efu::i College graduate, must,_892_·WS __ a_ft_4~p_m_. ___ 1 Ex per. acute ca re )·our resume. 6 64 w5k. 3 < 263 o!d· ·.',:. i.:a:tn,,"!,',~.'v"r",',:f:r · .. •,"• be good "Closer". Xlnt1· hospital only. Excellent Classiricd Ad no. 567 " .. ,, opportunity. Ne~·ly C'On· NEWPORT benefits. Contart J\.lrs. 0 ·1 p ·1 ---------1 .~, t,;tRISTMASTRt:f'H .-.. VIL' • WEST J C c lo ar Y 1 ot fE;..1,\Li:: Shepard-Collie. ~ .. Tum tho..c•_un11$M item!I ;• so Iida led design -('nsen, 642-2734 , osta PO Box-1560 ,,-. int() Chri~tm•• C:;iih! •. ~ 'showroom. Call Frank New Residential 1\.1 es a !'t1 c mo r i a I Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 4 months. ..__ .: . our t'hn•lm~s Trtt will .". Newland, A .S .J .D.. Care Facility. R.bALESPEOPLE Hospital, JOI Victor1al'!""'~~~~!""'~~~~1 AG T, f Gfitf M , f 1 ____ 64_'6 -·-'-""-'----1 ·· •111•~:.r Th1tnlc,«1vln1: ••• Newport Interior•. 3810 COOKS C 'I EOE reaf rlO er aglC i 11-+1 & ai~•" n«. 41"· ·; Top location. captive 1 .... ~·"~·~~··~~~~~~I . . • ' 111t1&1111t1 c llMZ~ • E. Coast Hv.•y. CdM, K1TCHEN AIDS market area. Op port uni-I -SECRETARY /Girl Fri· Sell thin~s fast with Daily ·~· lot mou~ infCK~•iioci. ~ ~5-6420or497-2930 RESIDENT AIDS t f 2 · ~-' day. must be capable of 1_p_;_1ot_w_,_n_t_A_d_>_. ___ _, •4..;:'.:·:)·~~A.;~·::.·:j•-\:t"::·~~ .• llOUSEKEEPERS )' or expcnenc=> pro-RN taking over all office . ven salespeople to share f KEYPUNCH OPERATOR 1 Yr exper, 4-8PM, Mon thru Fri. CLA-V AL CO. l7lh & Placrntia, CM 548-2201 'Equa] ()ppor. Employer KEYPUNCH OPERATOR ISwi"'l Shiftl 11equire!I 2 years pre- '1ous experience for our s wing shill. 5Ptif· 12:JOAM . l nforex ex· i>erience preferred, but not required. IDay Shiftl Position also available from 7:30AM-4P!t1. Call Dana Habiger 759-4873 11-,AINTENANCE the fines t market in Sat IS u n 7 · 3 : 3 O . c hores. R esponsible · CUSTODIANS Newport Beach. Con-Supervisory relief. Park person only lor perma-4<xt~fi1i~~ ~~~~'N .a. r1dentia1 inquiries. ~i1d~ Jil ~~~~ ~e~~erN .4:. f:s~t g~~i~~n fi;~~mra~~ C F Colesworth~ 642-8044 more info. call 675·4194 MURSES AIDES • • -'-----I Openings on all shifts. Rffffors 640-00 0 RN's & LV'M's S«retwy ,,.ldcpr exper. pre f "d. Some ~ P /lime openings on all For l girl ofc. Work for trainees accepted. Apply Real Estate career shifts. Calir. li e req'd. mgr. 1n mf~/sales ofc . Park Superior INDIVIDUALIZED Ple~se apply Park Good phone personality Health care. 1445 Superior llealthcare, & numbers ability a Superior Ave, NB ''fl[~O l•,45 Superior Ave, NB must. Call 64.2-7~ lor M2·2410. LL 642 2410. E.O. E. appt. ----------1 ~~--------1 Sursing-Relief RN's & F /timc LVN's. Imme<!. openings. 6'12-0400. MANAGEMENT'' Sa1\hoat r.tanufacturer SECRETARY llas tmmed opening for General Ofc. Accurate PROGRAM MASTER typm~ ne<e». Salary ''URSING TOOLING MAKERS open. Vic. O.C. Airport. 1" Receive your own 549-0068 LVM personal in -the-field Expcr'd in l~ofting & ----·-------1 i-3:30 & 3-11 :30 F /time· trainer at no cost lo you . !ayout. plu~ & mold mak-Secretary /reC"eptionist af- P/lime. Le.am to sell homes with in~ & prot.nt:pe ~onstruc-ternoons only. Order tak· NURSES A.IDES an accelerated course, Lio~. lleq s a min. of 3-5 ing, li ght bookkeeping. F /time-P /time, all andearnbigmone)rfrom yrse:<per.Applyat no t y ping. 833 -9464. the start. Current ex-Is lander Yachts t2·J0-5 shifts. 1922 Barranca Rd -·--·-------1 Xlnt ben e f it s & in ~ pans1on program. pro-lr\'1ne . P vides rapid advance-, __________ 1Ser\·1ce Station Atten-surance cov('rage. ark ·-d d o & Lido Conv. 1-losp, 466 ment into management. S;ulboat lt1anufacturer ant, ex.per· . ay FI a gs hip Rd. NB , New licensee, earn sales MA.STER Eves. FUii & p /time. Ap· 642 _8044. in lOdays to 2 weeks with IMST • LLER ply, Shell Station, 17th & ::._:.:...:CC-C--------1 our fabulous, one of a ,.. Irvine, NB. PACIFIC kind training program. Capable of installing any . . Last but not least, 803 item on the boat related Service St<ut 1on Attcn- COA.ST DINER commission paid at time l.o hardware. plumbini:: & dant. Need exper'd man, We Need Fry Cooks ol closing. ltofaoy olhen minor electrical. 2 to 3 p /time nights & wknds . GREAT Apply inperson9-5 are trying lo copy our yr.;; ex.per. req 'd . Apply, Don 't apply. unless )'OU 4S01W.CstHwy,NB Is lander Ya chts, 1922 want to .... -ork! 2590 WESTER .,., Call 675-1610 programs-t10 you owe it Harrancs Rd . Irvine. Ne..,·port Bl, CM Mon.Sat ,... l---="--~----1 to yourself to call the 7.4pm. S V .. 'GS Payroll Clerk. Large Co. rest. But in the end, IF YOU 1 -~---------1 A 1("'11111 payroll, good w /figures. come to the best & get the have a Service to offer or SERV I CE ST A 't: I 0 ~ 450NewportCcnterDr minimal payroll exper RED CARPET Treat-i\f ECHANIC Smitty s 0 -h mcnt. Licensed & un -J!oodS to srll . place an ad . ·. · , Newportu.;ac necessary.8·5Weekdays in the l)aily Pilot Un ion Service, 2248 F..qual0pp£mployM /F 549-oom. licensed. pl('ase call 1m-Cla~sified Section,,. 1-larbor .C.M. ~~~~~~~~~~j~;;;';~;::;=~:;;-j· medi ate I y. Lind a -' "IX • -' r --558·7555 Phone 642 -5678. You don't need a gun lo .-""''!'enn9 ~,.. "draw fast" when you 14 I--ocat•o.ns. !"u II or HMp Wmdff 7100 Help Wonted 7100 Ptac.e an ad in the Daily p /l1me shifts 1n clu~e ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~flot Want Ads! Clllnow wknds. Exper. pref d . ! -64Z·56'1S. EOE. 543·7787. HtlpWmtled 710 HOi,Wanted 710 ...................... . .•..•..•••............ INVENTORY CONTROL CLERK Family oriented retail store in .Fashion Island, with pleasant at- mo8phere & friendly people, needs someone qualified to do, or be trained for, Inventory Control on a Burroughs mini computer. Weekday afternoons Crom l2:30to5PM. PleaH Send R ... ,,. Toe Cla111f1..t Ad No. 565 c/o Dally l'llot MANAGERS & ASSISTANT MANAGERS Hamburger Hamlets Due to our present rapid extension program, we are seeking energetic people who wish to progress quickly. If you prove lo be stable & dedicated & Possess the ability lo lead & motivate people, your ruture is with us. Management experience is desirable, but not necessary. Excellent salary. Company paid benefits. · ·, Apply Mon'tht:u fri~AM ·~OO'\i..· GENERAL DFACES Sewer.Must have ex per In shirts, have industrial equip., Ca ll Vicki , 6'6-6833. SEW I MG Special mach. Single needle:E:icper. only. Ask for Pat, 642-3472. N.B. SNACK BAR Counter Girl 21 yr/over, 4 days wkly. 1\pply : BEN BROWNS ~10TEL. 31106 Coa!>l Hwy, So. Laguna. 3-S P.M. SPEAKER REPAIRMAN Hi-Fi Mf.ic Co n eeds qualified repair person to trouble shoot & repair a111embly like HI .Fi Spkr•. Familiarity w/!!pkr teal eq"p, p .oo per hr. plua bonUJ. Apply BES, ~ Flsther. CM . 92626 or cal1 !t49·~ Mr. Apprrley Sellinc anything with a 01ily Pilot Classified Ad PtAY OR PlAN 1 lively !by 111 this softy lrio. Shirl topi. the 0Ytfblo1ne or havef5 on 1ts own with fluid pants. for n1Jon or po!y1ster knits. Pnn!td Pattern 9039 t.l1Sit\' Sim 8, 10, 12. 14. 16. 18. 20 Sile 12 (bust 341 cul111 J". yds. 60-incll fabric. Ser1d $1 .00 for rMll patt11n Add 25t for each p~ttrrn lo• ll1st<l111 mill 111d handline S111d 111 ·--,....,..o.,t.442 ..,_ 111 WHf 11.. St.. """ ,.,., MT lttl I. 'ri•I ~ ADOUSS. 'U', 5111 wnna ...... 1• • Dt f'I Ult• kw te pt 1 pallll'll tr11! S111d 1141• ft1 01r ••• J1ft0W11ht P1tte111 C1t11or-cllp cevpota ln1ld1 for 1r11 P"'"' at Yollf e"9kt. S11d 1S~ HWI Se• + b it loot -111• h11tll1 MIM'j' Cnfh 1.00 ll11t11t , ..... ···-• $1.00 l111"t SM111 loH _$1.00 r.11 your lrre wilh sparkling t1othet Tr1m;I l ols cl Cttri~tmas $!1iller r11r pennies! C1ochet lovely tree orn~ments Q~1ckl1. ea~1ly of P,Old or ~1lver yarn. Pattern 7132· ~ngel, tree. ~111, grad· 11a!ed It.Ills, bells. Dlreetioris. $1.00 for eoch pattern. Md 2'k' each paltern !or first-class lftilll and handlint. Send t;1 ---~0..,...105 --.. 161. ow c ........ Mew,..._ MT 10011 . PrW .._, .u.-.. lip. ,..,_ -· "4QRE than ev1r before: 7.00 dtslgn1 phis 3 free printed In· side Nrw 1976 r-+rEOLECRAF T CAfAlOC' Has mrything. 7!Jtt. Crocllel wit~ Sq111r1s . SLOG Cr1tl1tl 1 W1r.i r1b1 __ $1 .00 "I"' ntty Q11Ut1 ·--Sl.00 IUpole Cnichet __ $1.00 S1w + lllll! t ooli _$1.1S "'1dl1polnt lffk _$1.00 flowrr C1och1l Itek ... $1 .DCI M1l1pl• Crldl1t hd jUD lntla11t Crt1e•11 ~ _ I.DO /11ttt11t Mlcrt1111 lotk JI.DO l111t1ot Mofte' look ··-S1.00 Comtilrll Cit! look SI.DO CJ1"'11l1t1 Aftt11111 114 $1 .00 1} ''hi Al1ti1n1 J1 2 50t took ti II Q11Ut1 .1'1 _ $(1, MISIUllt Q,fl! look 12 _so, 15 Q11llt1 111 ToUy 13 $0c loeli If II Jllfy Rll(l _ ... ~ lox 1560, Codo Mesa, Ca 92626 • 322 No. foolhlft Rel, a.v...ty HIUs ~al Opporf_utlty Elllployer is l. simple matter • 1 .................. lll .. llllllllllll ........ ... Just (all 642-5678. '' . , .. -'-• -· .. • Turn them into CHRISTMAS CASH by placing mt ad wtde-r our DAILY PILOT CHRISTMAS TREE .... . ····.'l,:.··'\.•''' · ..... :: ...... ~~ ... ~··-· .. ~.J-•!1 •••••• ,. ~" . ' CHRISTMAS ':·> .-Y ~ GOODIES c.: . •. ~ GAbORE •· •. \ -~ •"\ '• ~ -Cood used lors for kid~ nf -.: ,,;. a ll a~1·s -C'ro~sworc1 ;. • • • -t •. 11utz lcs li;:1n1 I.'~ )!oil ._ ,."-.clubs -hil·~·<-l1·s h:ibv ."·- ._. dolls & Barbie d .. 11.; .... ,:i ."-. hoo k;i f n r )oun,! ~ ".,'. .-, •adult l'lotht•:s f<'• nrd .·~ . ' . ' : pli.yer5 -rt•co rd -.. ·-.• ;,;. r:1d1os-TV's-:.lt'rco.,-."- .._·train sets -Macr111111·-... ~ ,.:~ homemade 2in ltf'm.<;-.:.. .... kitchen 11111d1;1nt·cs etc <:::: . . ·, ... ·.:.tf>,t•; ....... ', .. t!;.;·"·.~ ... •"IO•' ••• ... ·"!.• • v Youc.i "°'~-­tt.i1Ww '°' $4.00 • Our Dally Pilot Christmos. Tn!'r will """ on Thank19iving Day m1d OCJOin on Dec. 4th, I I th & I 8tt.. Just call 642-56 7 a ond ploce y_. ad today! - . . aJZDAILYPILOT Tuesday,Novemt>er,9.1975 rucki 9560AutOJW•tM 9590 A.Mtot.,I~ AMtol,l•potW ......... ,,.... . AlltM.UMll .. Jewelry 1070 ~sc-"GMOUt ~ loafs, SllP'/ ••••••····~~~~~-~~·· ···;A~.i~;;u~s·~l_··• ;:;;••••••••••"••;;·;; f~Y••••••••••••;;,·5 ·~:~••••••••H••·~;}j c:;:;;;·•··---,1 ••••••••••••..•••.•.•.. w~ 1011 Doc.ks '070 73 RAH We buy used C•r• I . • ••••••• , •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ············-····· • Auto .. :ur, power -st~r-"" •• -•1 TOPc••11• WA""TED ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• · &: 1 rak ·:s $379~ trurki Ca ll CR01'11 73 TOYOTA 74 Volwo 1641:.. "r. • ""' · 1 n $$CASH$$ FOR BOAT SLI PS 1(~1p 1 1 " . Cllf:VROLET·ror • rrcc ' AM /YM . 81ueJblue lea~ FOf" C«vettd: an'!I o.lh ·~ TOP CAS ll OOLL•\R Goodusfflfurn/refngs Somelive·abu&rtls ' R , ;:ippraisal f}al CORON MK I uph Spollus.Gdgumt. used cars~truc · PAID FOR \'OUH f'-zrs/stoves.S46·076' MS-8616 t;xt4tAJ Theodor~ obins GROTl-I CJI EVROLt.:T MILLER A I S4its. 882 -18-11 HOWARD vr Jt-:WELR'v. \\'A'l'C llto~S. ' FORD 18211 lieach 81\•d evs/wltnds. Dove le Quail · e ART OHJEC.'TS, GOLi>. WANTt:O,shpfor l:!'Sall 2000 11arborBl\•rl lluntinj.!\ooBearh MOTORS STATIONWAGON . ~ od J a mboree, BristoJ. S ILVt-;R st:HVlt:F:,Musical boat, r~8 1•· \'111 . no l1v-a· C05t11ri.1l'8il 642-00Hli 8476087 s..93331 olvo 661~.-co ·· MacArthur, New F't NF. FURN & AN · lnsfnlmef'lh aoaJ 'bo~1~rd~·c'':'"~1n~o-----l ·-""~~~:;;--z;~~l ------''-·-Only 25,285 mlle•. rumxJnt.l1re1&bat~ery eeac:b..133..()MS T IQUl::S 64~ 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -73 FORD f...100 "$ti.LING YOUR CAR? r':/ID'fliW~ a ulom111tic transmluion. oew. Muat sell qu1ct.1-===='-"'----+ --T _...oti Autom:.itu·. power ~let>r TOP PRICIS ••io ... ~ ~... r.Wlo : heater, atr condi-,.:613-:::.:'IZM=."·------I Diamond Solttairt-l'~J--rm :in a~p. top t rans,_.., °" 10., ~IO <t0068.Sl r... t1orung. power alttrtn.1.'" c:.ir:it:-.. <:old 11 rfony wa tts HM!:i w rrever~ & •C••••••••••:•••••••••• .. l'Modor• Robins For tmporls !-""ACTOR\' po..-er brt1ke1. rear wln-:!Ailloo, UMd !~~~~.!'.~~~~~ SG50 675 ,1114 . ruz z tont·. Sl50. Cull ••+era, s,..e/ P;nd fo r or Not AVTllOHIZED <low defog~er, roof rack. •••••••••••••••••••••• s.48 171 t days. RIM 91 20 FORD De-on Lewi1 Imports Saleos • Se-rwice .,..·ood side, J"'8 l like new! ...aoc 99 IS Miacellaneou~ 1080 8087 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Q60 ti arbor Blv<I 1966 llurbor, C M P'orts • Leosi";/ t966J RW ). ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••Pets !'<11 1\ll ·, Cam"'"''' S8'~-up , C()ljt;1,\tesa 642·001 "'·'69'"' ......... , •• d •••••••••••• Sh•ll• $17Y:S0-up."Ma· ~. ~ l2\lW. w"'"'"1 ' "'" SALE PRICED C1 DILLAC Dodge '13 Cha.ricer, vin. roof. pwr, •ir . mi ·a. 12195. Good ..., ..... . , ·t '> ., .. ,. Jlu \'c tu u\ h?~C ~or 2 JO(way, 858 w ISth, (.:1\t JUST Santa An;i 557·21:12 ft \ ............. "' ,.""·"· \ c.b & I du,. <.h•ld " ul-042,1471 TOP QUALITY ~ .... •• TOYS .·! ll·rjo!lt. Plca8c contact ---------ARRIVED Joguor 9730 1 ~-----~---<I GAMliS .\ 11h:.itM8017K. . Campr !!hell. lrg Camp $ ••••••••••••••••••••••• v+er=e C1d•1c & ~· llltES ~ • T<'I . l'ant>l('d, curtains, '72 XK1': V 12 2+2. sable ~· -•-·- ClOTHIMG !... Pianos & 01"'9ans 8090 cupboardi., & bool. $22.J '76 Toiota Trucks Pa1'd bro~ II , Wirt• wheels. J600 HacW" 9M. ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·'··• ~1 .. , --~ ---PRICE ~ (Oot dHY of '"'''""'"~ , .,. ·ovu · S ...1. uuto tra n:.. air. t'1•, _ .. '' 0 .................... .,. 7 3 F-Oltll l TD • ·, dvr•tn•·•-.d'\"u'~"i,~t-., l 1;1noT111l<'rllas • peeU> FOil urt~. owner. $8000. ~··. lho•m ~11 fur -~i.· '" J bu• .... 1•1ano for sale Motorcycles I •4 Speeds :>45 ~Cj~ Over 70 to choose .._ 1ru.).,. ... n.1 •. ,,, .. r -.. •• 960.11 55 • • Scooters 9150 Used YW's 71 TOYOTA ~:· \H1~1~~~~~1r':1·~~. -~~ --••••••••••••••••••••••• •Automotic1 Paid for or Hot JAt;UAlt 73·~ XJ -12, 2 Door roupe. 4 speed, [X I Orou1ham, auto., •· vil\)'J roo(, power al.Mp ing. $3295. (912G RD). • n.todooo ltobln• FOllD ·.Turn th· .. •• unu•~·t '"""'~ .; Sporfln<JGoods 8094 '72 Suzuki J85. xlnt l"On(I, CHOICE (_;r1•1•n)>a nd w1bla r k radio. $1795. (8WE01). amp e: ~'•nln ("h11,1m~, IJ•1o ·., ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2000 mt $450 5577U71 TOYOTA l(•Uthl'r. A:'i!,F'.'11. $815"0. fM.odort'RobMs •• Our t'hn•lm,, r ... '"'11 ~ JENNINGS c~·es . • 4~~ 4mo FORD 72 Eldorado $: f1:~~~,~'1;1~·~·,~:~,~~'.~t ~t 1,.,~.o,,.~,~~U$NIOOD. lf~oWun -'7~4~Y~A:_M_AJ_IA_l_2'_M_X-.-A-<'· •75_J!!Dp~IN$~77\ .. 1:® 1 : 1 • 1 k','·'· ,,l11 1~73 XK1': Vl 2 Rdstr, 2 2060 lla rbot81vd. Only48,000miles -.; r .. ,,,,1,.1111 ~1, .. n -.:' " ~ cessorie8 Xlnl ron<l ~ IC ~~ toi1::-. ;11r, xlnt cond, $7000 Custa ~1es;1 642·0010 Ermine While l\1•r .... att•r spe<i r j.!u n s, · · 'I !'iµt•t•d. ht'<ller. 1.32 llWll lk·h 1142 .11~ w/Whitevinyl top -._ .;.···~'.·"'i:.···" , ... ·r .. · ·· ,; p o w l' r t' tJ b y . 2 2 ~150 :>4G·0085.:..._____ 1111lf~l'> 59&1·1 Y, -· firnl tO.l·I t13M::.___ -Triumph_ 9767 While le<ilher interior Car lr1d .t"!1·. Vt•ry ·73 SUZUKI 75 hkc nu' '74Toyota Autos.Imported Mmda 9738••••••••••••••••••••••• Fullpower 1J11Y,'1•rful & :ict•uratt' $300. lh·lni cl full f<il't'. Hilux $3~77 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 TRIUMPliGT6 Fa<.1ory air t>-15 Z..'00 S25.551·9509 att. Gprn ,\utoma tu:. AM ra\10• Genet'"al 9701 ~1 .1LdJ '73 ltx2 c·pe ·I spd One of a kind! Extra Stereo tape WANTED 2060Harbor BIYd . .r Costa Mesa 642-00JQ . 73 Rancbero GT, full/ loaded. Air shocks 4r shell. s.51-8806 FORD· '73 L TO, 2 dr.11.T ., PS/PB, air, 1 owner. -Pr/pty.Afl6,675-7726 'l"fH' C,\SH fl(Jl.l.·\H • l'>tephuoipcr,long"·hi•t•l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11:.01lo mi xlnt c lean . 15 ,000 miles AJltheextras ! _1/~:'"~ ~:~.1t\·~1 ~~. ,,.~."i ~,·,\::~~ITV Hrr:f.Sfe.,.l!'O 8098 1~ .. 1 ~~· -~~i:5~,~~ ~7~~ ha!'>1· 1:.w~n;·r. 4 pohsht·1t us ~1 :11<s. 15'l7 c11nd S:!_.MOO 962· 7835 ~~1~e~~sr~~~~~hl~ogndt 12.oo~S:~il 2 mo"s All'r (11\.!EC"l"S. (;1 11 .J)'••••••••••••••••••••••• c111l!i-11·$1169 '74 Toyota for ~t.n . pl <.' up , SllO Mercedes lent 9740 o\'erdrive. Must see to '67 LTD Sedan. Very gd co nd. muitl sefl . (714)998-2022. Private party. S 11. VE I< S 1-: H \ IC~: t•n 3 ~1 o's o ld . JIH6:;?5. -------1 Hilux S3977 5'_:_18 ·~-----••••••••••••••••••••••• appreciate. (769 J SC). Protection Plan 1-·1N 1·: l'\"JI , ... t..· ,\;\ ;\lany xl r;1s. CophaSl'd '74 Kawas11kl KZ<IOO. xlnt Lon ~ w,ht•e l bus~. 4 Audi 9707 Lease l\1akeorfer.Call642-18Z3. s•LE PRICED ·r1t~Ul-:S 1;-152:!tM1 :int . $IUO /b s t ofr . cond , wood ~as m1lca).!l' ·'IM't'd, :l1 r cond1t1on1n1?,••••••••••••••••••••••• ft 5.'12-7237 SK.50_·.~..:._8513_.____ l'>tl·ri•o, ··rampcr shc11 ··. 1, 0 di l"ox · 7 5 2 cl r .. Hew• Used Volkswoget1 9770 lan)Ht s.&KticMI r hrome whe1:1s .fll37 1W. AM /FM sterl'O, ,I n\ mi . OVER 100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1110,..,eCounty! '73 Toyoto Pn pty 54 ,(150. H41 Jut-1 . MERCEDES "72 VW M•C Rn '-Hll $2877 Radm & hoa>er. $2295. • A -...,,· {':Ull'l'llt'll Cunlr,11·1 :!IM.Kl \"d!'> r;1 rpt•!1ni.:. tJt•low Boah & Morine ;.ust I Lrll'>l:tll 5·17 !17:!9 Ec,iptMftt 197 1 JI ON DA CL 350 $450 !">45·1178 Dave Wult<'rs ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' '75 Granada, 2 dr., Air. AM/FM 8 track atereo. vinyl t op. 4 mos o1d . $4700, Ph: 84()..2.176 aft 3pm . 4 s ;!:t'<I. Ar-.1 radio. s tt • F<>X . '74.4-~.',"• 2·llr OH DISPLAY i 17flFPD >. NABERS huinper. long wheel" c . S fH. "I Ltkt· HouseoflmDOrts TModoreRobitts ••••••••••••••••••••••• b!l!>l' 83296U nt·.,..· inust sl·ll $4:195· 1\trr1101t1z ~~D FORD CADILLAC 71 MAVEllCK 9747 f1rt•y,·ood f}rg . t-:u1· S76 Gettttal 9010 -------i·ortl fl t•l !tJk l'o ·1~t Kay,•asak1 100, only 350 ' '. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I · S· $375 I k Mo..,ridc F1r e.,..·ood Suppl~· ..... ,, , .. m1cs.ac .·:ll"nl'.,.. ~l ·ll2'l H()'I ~(OU I S Ni':l'.U not as('ralch.646.\7111. '72 Coun'•r PU $2677 499 1532 L_aJ!un:i lka_,_·h I f""C>'Df'S DE \Lf'R . ROi\TS . Tax Ad\·an -:'I ·"' , •• ~1 ~ 2060 11ar bor81Yd. 2600H.arborBlvcL Radio&: beater. $18!l5. 4 Speed. AM r adio , ·71 ,\ud1100 LS 4dr. ~1U !.I fNo2l\!anchesler. Costa Mesa 642-0010 (394CKZ ). W/4.NTEO t;1ges. c~ll 546·4990 Motor Honws, l)RJf:NTAI. ll l '(;S, 11t·~·d ats Maint•nanc• / SaH-jRent 91 60 h II " 1 5 & J\ueo• p .. ,, COl5la M esa "l•ampt'f S (' . mags, !'>l'll ( ays,67 ·1311 e\"l'b ., ., n d 11-L~- 523.72<0 '72 Hai·a Bug. r e blt 54"9100 MD~ ~ step bumper. 94574T. wkl'nds. 613-2123 . ~ v- '72 Couri.r PU $2477 .• -·----On the Santa Ana f-'14·y transaxle &. eng. Chrm OP""" SU.,D •y FORD S >d A~t d" ,4 1\ui11 1001.S . 2 dr ... ~un whls. $1000 or bst. ofr. El"I " "" 2060 llarbor8lvd. '1 J>CI' . u•»>74'ua IO, lill' rr . A~1 /F~1 & tapl', \lnt •73 Mercedes 963·1122an7:30pm . '68 CAD. Convert. full Costa Mesa 642-0010 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• !'>l"\'C'r;il 11,,.,1 r111<~ & Service 9020 . 0 1 29 · lapestr\,fl\I pt\·l'>onl\" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rentdcd73 f' v('rlan1< 1. • 64•> ~·•nJ · f' Loa rec mt cs. o ___ .... :..:.:~ _ ___ a rpenlry, orm1.ea Art'· rates Pri. pl)'. 538 0547 . bumper.""'"" · rond . must sell , t!UlO D l 548 6001 '73 VW HUS pwr. am /Cm stereo, new Ford '70 Ma ve rick. I). .. Firewood JSlock Up S75 t'Orti dt•I . 642·2624 A(·f'tylt·nc /wcld1ng~ JO ----- 6 42-7909, 1974 Fie ld & Str(•;i nl . 19' Self cont "d , motor a ir , sips 5. IU.000 mi. Llk<' new $9300. tJJ0·9•165 Consider trade. -, dlul .,.,;, BIMrnWns ., . 9712 2200 Auto. R/H, Best offer trans., gd cond. except beautiful car in xln t. G ""' WIW DIESEL over $3.500. 675·5016 ~t metal damage le ft cond. $1275. Mr. Brown. ·, ;r I TOYOTA ....................... "de. S750/ offer. 675-3323. 833-0070. ~ t-:~·1)nomy Special~ ·73 VW Super Beetle FM • . Automatic transm1ss1on, stereo. li k(' new $2450. '13 El Dorado_, 21,000 m1, '72 Maverick. Xlnt cond .• SADDLEBACK BMW radio. hc;itcr. < 16476 ). Call John 642·0836. red· bl k /v iny I r~or • AIC. lo mi. Best. of(er-, CONSIGN YOUR Pri'ced to 1oad•d PP S56oo f"m 644.7440. R.V. TO US!! 72 l)od_ge Pick up . 11~ Ton . 1969 VW BUG XLNT 642·8931 . l·land-madl' s t ain ll'S8 We h<i vl' i mmediate <·yl. sell or t.;jkc trade. 176 BMW's Sell CONO.CI~EAN ,73 El Dorado, Cabriolet, tmc) 9962 stet!), in case w /xtra am· buyeJ"$ for used Trailers _ t'inancing avail. 642·4610 1 ___ _:830=-~'°="'----1 xlnt cond. fully equip'd, ••••••••••••••••.••••••• t'no , harpoons. etc. Fires C \' " 1 2002' t po 1967 Mustang Vin top like rifle. Perfect for ampers · uns · 1 .. 0 or '67 O«'lgc Pickup , 6 cyl. s Dune BuJt &Y. rec. rbll. leather, s tereo, e c. ~ • • • llrimes ]()(k box SJ200 6462022 IOd ydel".-ery 1600 cnu., Ca m . green 499·2677 auto, p /s, p/b, s ml V41 sy,·ordfish. Penn_. fishing •R".G·.-ENCY "IOTOR 0 ,· ... _748·2 · . · o 1 II "--(''I • eng ~s 846 7308 l o · h d ,., " ....., 1~.r;11 -;1r1.11n. ". metal Oake, l\.1atx body, . . . · •11 · • rce 14310 lbw•I,. 800&y s. 110MEHto:NTALS 29402...,.._...•PkwJ. 631·1276 $950ororfe r.549·16J6 73DeV11leF\l.llyeqwp.m : --L:le new 1 · inc un· 925N 1~ ho Bl d SA '65Dod~e.2Tonsteelbcd, lllUoftVl•to ..=::c:::c::.:::..c.::..::...:.=--l cl. leather. 28,000ma ..-limited class rod. Other · ar r \' ' · · _.,. ...... Id b Sh $5400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 531 ·2503 air PTO. low mi. Sl800. a1-·4 I Ne.,..• '7fi l\.lcrcedcs 300Th r<'e yea rs o , ut owroom nu . lar~ePennrcels &rods. ----·~---646·20221548·7"82 U..AnrtP•rtrw•J~ l>il'st'I Hel o.,.. t•ost youngerthanits time.'72 App 't . only 752-7601 SalesandServlce r-.11 s c . n ew Marine 25' 1975 Open Ho:u1 full)' ------1 o,iten.,nd•'P 513 800 Beetle. Engine just re· days-640-5828 e ves. P.P. OLDSMOllLE hard~·are ~ncl d . Bi lge S.C .. sips 6·8 winter rl.llcs '74 Chl'\"Y Luv , radio.1_________ · b ·1 I 1 h \213) GMC-UCKS I I I h 4 .....i 673-7615 w l. new c u c . '" pumps. s a1n css s N'r· 644·838."I caLer. s,-u. nu tires. ORANGE COUNTY'S 500.2332 aft. 5 PM Che.-rolet 9920 HONDA CAllS ing .... •heels, etc. etc . S2450 . 540·6622 . wrk . ·wr-.1crct>dcs280Sf':. Must ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----1960 Hu•bo• C 1,1 1>411 9301 HARPOON GUN 9tSS 645·2200 1 ~rd lnterC!'il 1n Luxury 642·3103.hm. OLDEST !'>CILMJOO.ormakcoffer. '73 VW Camper. xlnt UniversltyOlch =------"--I l'<totor lloml'. Sl 500. Call ---"-<~I d 40 000 ' $4500 CONNELL D,R A PE H V FA HR IC loah Powtt 9040 """'·""""'I or96Z-S"'"· ·r.s Che\'Y yg pick up, a.~ Aftl'rnoon1e\•es !:ll.>3_.J~l~3~9J~<~o~o~-~~·~~m~• ~'·{)(II'::._\ 2850Harbor Bl Yd. S \LE Slu"k cd ,1,·00 ' ;:ruo -.u .,..... U~l\Vbu.t"! (sml Must sell no.,..·.751·0887. Costa Mesa un~~ 1 ,. • r u · ••••••••••••••••••••••• lonj"!bed . automatic . '63220Sedan. ......,......,,., 50-70 • orf. L;1bor SJ.5-0 2 8 · l\1 0 n t e r c y -Trailers, Trawel 9170 66, 000 mi, n r p e rr . Sales-Service·Leusing S1&J5 /0ffer rrrade ·m VW Campt:!r Pop Top CHEVROLET "65 Delta II per ~·id th . KEN Traditional. C hr)·s.••••••••••••••••••••••• 496-5039 C 642·1812or642·7312 Gd. Cond. Xtras $2,000 HUTC ll F.R I>RAPE HY , cro~·n . FB, head. fathm, ·72 31112 • Fireball Traveil-.-==-==-------.-1 Roy arver, Inc.. G75-l2S4 4doorsedan,330engine. 1510 "A" t:. Edin j!e r , s tereo , x lnl . c ond. Trlr.Slps2.Xlnttolive 61 GMC ~4 ton, lge air Rolls "Royce B~1W 'WZllOSL.Auto,immar,-=:.:..:::.::c--------1 SALES&.SERVICE ·allpower ,2barrclca rb .• -:- • Santa Ana . 541 -2080 816.3848 in. Space re nt. $76. mo. compressor m ounted . 234 E. 17th St. hard & soft lops. nu t ires. "70 vw _BUG, automatic, 2828 H•bor llYd.. •air Jocks. New rear tires.• • · Morns & EYes. 493-4697 . with tool box. Good tires. CO!ita ~l esa .s46·4444 beckcr. int like nu. SS, ne w tires & brakes. COSTA MESA •new r adiator, new carb., Leoparrl Coat. ll<irc. like 1971 38, Twn Screw Chris $925. 493-9178 fi rm 751 .8771. Sl300. 549_0833 546•1200 n ew Jifetime battery. ) new. make offe r. Call Connie. full cov<'r s, General 9510 . new starter, new seal evl's. 6·9. 673·2271 . sharp. ''Cn' low hrs. slpt; ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·53 Ford 1).i. ton. _conlplele Porsche 9750 67 VW Sedan. new 1500 covers. No dents in body. Cuckoo clock s & others 1. radio & generator . •DUNEIUGGY• Chevy.dri ve hne. Call •••••••••••••••••••••••Eng. AM /F~l . lm -'69 CheYy.Nova. 3 s pd Seejt,driYe it.&.you'll t h at ,1 re "'-' u c k 0 0 . SJ9.500. Nr. I.ido Bridge. !\-! UST S F. L L 1 M . 559·4972 after 7pm .73 lJorscht.-914 nu paint maculate. 548-4211 Days ~an1;1al sh1fi , wht,: /blue ' buy it. sms. S46-9933 eves Days 673 7300 Eves $'ST 6 llOAOWAY . & b k AM /f'M l..:'.m~l~O~n=o~r.~$850"':=·~·=·~1-~-=39=:CCCl_'.'a~rt~"'":_."6~'J0:"'_'&~w~o~e~k~c~m~ls.:_ Throui<hly /Hcusnbl y · ·. ·· MF.DIAT.t:LY. Corvair "74GMCS1)rintw1campcr llrl's · ra ·C'~ .. 1 !\-lust Sacrifi'ce '68 Bug i: . ovrhauled. Will rail I 675-5167 ask for Bill. engine, roll bar, extra shell. 20.000 i\11 "s. Brown . SAH TA AHA 8tereo S5300536-8428 Rt'blt enj! .• AM /F~t 8 '65 ~I Camino, auto. PS, '71 Cu tlass Supreme, a ir&. dclvr. Bert P eterst'n, .72 Grand Banks 32. AP, parts . S450 fhest off er . Am /fmtapcdk.6750263. 835·3171 .74 914 2_0 Por~t"hc Air. triick 963.3682 $1 ,000 or r~d10, heater! factory ful pwi, x ln t cond. ·193·40ll8mornings. VHF, RDF, fath. many Ca ll 645·7857 after TM!VLJ1Mo\Tf.011t11r1No•"cH1Nl ·-pp "roup Like new. bstofr. a1r.,NeedsGooda. littl~~bodk. Y original owner,552-1495 s ·JQpm 72 TOYOTA .. , .. . wor . tires . ...., ing ' PAINTINGS&f.RAMES! xtras. Bristol PP644·5226 _:_·-"-'-·------I Capn' 9715 752-6531. '65 VW BUS. New rbltt ng only $S95 /ofr. Cash only. 9957 Watercolors: N~wpo rt ALASKAN 49 by Owner ~/ O PICKUP .70 .9l lT Coupe. 5 i;d . & in g uar. Sacrifice, Cal1Larry968-497l •••••••••••••••••••••• Reach scenes. ~r a mes, 25iCIHrs . Excellentcondi· Classics 952 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;1m tfm s tcrco·$6000 or desperate. Asking $1200. 71 PIMTO ll<'asonablc.675·1M9 1-,00 $l 20 ,000 1213 1 •,,_••_••••••.•••••••••••• "74CapriV·6 2800cL'eng, 6753631 ChevySaleNcw Used 2'25-4<&5. Orig inal 41 Chrys le r w /Deolux Camper Sh~ll s unroor. am /fm. 4/floor . best offer. 673·6285 · · Beat'anyd~als Radio &. beater. $1595. Lionel Train .. Rl'fr1 g., Saratoga. 45ht , like n('V..'. 4 speed, radio, heater. $3,350. 644-0534 "6SC Cabrohet.Orij! brv..·n •m VW Squareback C'J11 Paul Reed, 546-1200 (206CPT). . Larl!l' sand filter, ncy,· 21' Crui scalong Cabin $2950. 675-5886. air l'OnditioninJ?:. y,·rst 1 c~--------' lt•ather int & top. Nu drk Reasonable CONNELLCHEV,dlr. Theodore Robift5 rtbl rhantll'ht>r. pat1otbl. Cruiser, inboard. Hull in • roast mirrors. msg Capri ·1 1. Xlnt rond . hrn inetallic paint. $4.800 644-7912. FORD ·"~. 551-56113 fine c9nd .. Eng needs re-Rec.,....onal .,..,hc<'ls. a rare bc;:1uty. Xtras. $1650. Pri.pty. hrm 151·8711. J5 CHEVY ~ 2060 Harbor BIVd. ANT IQUt; y,•ht y,·roul!hl pair. $600. Definitely sell· Vehicles 9530 125086\') --__ ,_75·6465. ____ I -------1Yolwo 9772 Costa Mesa 642--0010 ;,, .. it for less \han it's ••••••••••••••••••••••• SALE PRICED Rolls Royce 9756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• iron patio set y,· /~lass lop .. MONZA 2 + 2 & 4 chrs. 5145. t-•ridcn y,·orth.673-3074. Won on Game show.4whl Colt 9717 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLVO 3 Pinto 2·dr,~24m mi. 1 It S 75 b r Dune Cat. NeYer used. a ••••••••••••"••••••••••• #l DEALER IN U.S.A. 4 speed, air conditioning, 4·sp, nu tires etc, like D~ ~is~~u:n ~5 7~;t 0 r · Loaded Mariner 40 Ketch. ~b~a~r~g~>J~··~·~l~$-1!:'.:'.50~.~963'.'.'.:'.·~7~3~17~-.l ,--------...._I · 7 4 o 0 cl g ~ c 0 1 l , Exclusiwe D~er delux wh eel covers , ~/ofr 968·0290 . . . Per . Live A~-ar d I 4Whee1Dri 9550 ........ , c .ac11•--Si lver /Blue'. y,•ht vinyl IRR RCOAYRVER South Coast Area radio, h eater , ll .44 2"i;p;;;;th'--~,~.1i6;e· Dyna·Gym,3 mos.old 16' C r u i 5 er.,.! r ·. P · w~s ........,...... ~ top , 4 sp d ,\M /FM ·1 &. · t. lik ,., six-player el<'ctric bowl-1141575.2453 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2600 .._..,.,..... stereo. air, xlnt cond. ROLLS·ROYCE Buy or lease at ~~.;NXH)J.US e new . ••••••••••••••••••••~ in g rila chine.495·5867 IS' Wood /Glass, 35 HP, SAVE ea.to~ 540 "°° $2495 752·832:1 d ays r 23Af.171hSt. . SAVE ATLAS 0 B r d I 551-3313 aftr 6 PM costA MlSA Ml\ R Q D I S Spec ial Christmas Toy bl/ ·b .orwar b.conthrn 1· NOW ------1 S46-41A4 Sale. Nov 20 at lOAM tn_ a1t ta nk , .1i; w ec Vans 9570 ctos10 suNOllYS MOT 0 R S Ticktocker Thrift Shop. Trailer. good fisher for LAST OF ••••••••••••••••••••••• Datsun 9720 540 W 19th St. CM . 5'150. 15t -5053 '71 Dodge Van, 39,000 mi. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Chrysler ,1'1y-l r----,-.--~--..... 1 Open Daily &. Sun. 'Ul 10 --·--'75 Londcruisen Fact air, paneling, shag, WILL BlJY YOUR Balboa Bay Cluh Mem-Boats, Soil 9060 6 T hoo fr S2700. 847.4302. DATSUN. TO\'OTA. ht>rship for sale. Sac.••••••••··~··••••••••• o C se om OR VOLKSV,.,\Gr:N SlOOOdisr 675·03J3 RADIO Example : 72 Ford E IOO short Van, PAID FOn Slim Now fo r llolidays! Overweii,:hl? No pills. no shots. no drugs or ~pas, NEW !'11 t-:TllOU. Pennies COMTROLLED '75 Lanclcni1er J02 Auto. ale, mag whls. OR NOT Scale !'11odel of 12 meter Soft top $2400. 642·2593 TOP DOLLI\ n sloo p . 6 F l . long S d · h k CALL 4-pee , a ir s oc s, ·m Ford Van. Xlnt cond R ~.~a ss hull. Call WArn hubs, mud & sno.,..·. Auto, air, mags, roof SAL. 8~0.~~~ENt: 062NDM. rack. 1\!\l /FM tape, etc. a day, 549.9000 ask fori-===-=-------1 Paula. 30' Pi1otor .Sailor. deisel. Mlsc.tloneous W...tod VHI-~. bt tnk. 2·y r old . IOI I SW.500. 642 -5175 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 32· "P·C" elassic racinl!: Wanted I single·seal stair sloo p . Re aut ifu\ly climberlift. restore d to orif::1nal 646·3.l44 afl . 6. elegance. Sleeps 2. Falil ! .56500. 673·S929 eves. The rastest draw in the . C:A777 Bsloffe r. 675·334-_:0=.'---I ·74 2GOZ . Blue. "' · · · · • · · · · · -Xlnl mi. GJ, e8I\ le.uJtA' l·-~·66=-C=h=c':..' <:..a=m-=P'.:.:c':_v_•_•_· n-u-1 752·6531 eng, hres, clutch, batt.1-----------I etc. $895642·5716 73 DATSUN TOYOTA ·70 Ford Van, 6 cyl, a uto Spun coupe, Yinyl roof. 4 trans, R/H. nc.w paint. speed. $3095. (801 11 EPL 846-5039 Theodor• Robins 1966 Ho1bo• CM 646 9303 FORD Autas WOftted 9590 2060 1-lar bor Blvd. Stun 9761 . ...................... . EXCLUSIVE FOi Oran9e County «?.:.11 AUTHOllU:D S...&S.W...kit DAVE ROSS POKTIAC·STun 2480 Hori>or Blvd. 1974 Chev Blazer ••••••••••••••••••••••• Loaded Low mi . Best orrer 751-2340 West ... a Daily Pilot ~1ust sell 16 Cat, wood Classified Ad 642·5678 frbJtls, trlr ·make offer . . 525.7717 Costa Mesa 642·0010 Toyota '9765 WE PAY TOP l><.)LLAR SEEK & FIND' Mis!Muri D K H 8 I\ T ~ Ii A T N A S S I R (I I. ,.. M A K I\ N S ~ S C I T V I. II E C .1 ~ q K ,-.; ... f; R T E ,-.; 11 '' A R (; 0 R n f.' R U t: I H ... I) k I fl t; tl I. n T s I I. r fl .1 (' R .\ t; 'I t. Y I ' S I ... : S H I R I" I) II R 'I I' T I. t; '\" t T I' H S 1. AB t; K () T I t:Ot:l.RASLHl 'OO W OVA.;;"K IJ .;; ..; D A I P A I t i F. K N R I , ... t\ \ (" N~t:"~R tl~S RMl.OUR~RllO t:I 1.~F.MI T f;N~A IRt:MA~R p M I F. r I' r t: ¥ E n c ~ ~ (; II z " F. t:l.NHOL U V!N H SGA~ROP I. nA~l.1 1 0 1.F.F.TRT~O~E f'llR s \1 T r s r I c f. n () H II T () ... ~ I ~ 1 ~~11 .,SlllT~~t!,~M~AT l11otf'YC'li-•. T"M l'tllloff-ol °"'""" ll•IH lwN• ., .. ,, r ..... ,,d. loo~lo••r-4, ••· ol.i•·11. Of ol l6dPllllly I~ llw p111oloo, f"inol ••<'II """"'" 111.,... •nd l><lf 1111110 1hoWn; tlo\flNf;l.1. Uo\M ltr\"'TllORS "-H'1"-' ~,.; Jtl.l f~fl lRI) .tOPl.I°' ~PltlNl:l'l fo:l.0 t 'Ol.l '.\I Kio\ KA:W.'lr\,i; C'ITV ~T .• IOl'l•:Ptl llT.l.Olll.'I !l,'l,\(:Y.RJVr.R Uo\kltV 'fltl'M.\:"i' .. TO.\U1kltOW: (l""'1 ~ .. 1M·•h ~ lo;n"" """'-h 1 .. rtt'"• ,...,.., ~ F·~·r · ,. .. ,l1 ...... 1.n-"1'" .~1 1't~•,.·f'~ot·•,,... (>rtn1l In "n oil n"w '""'"" 11! ·1 11111~, h<•"rl••· fn1•"1f• 1•1111"'1•·• t If '.1n<i Ill ·•rirl ti l••ffllrll mll~or.•! • h,-, •• 1• 11lllr '" ..,...,.k • ~·1iwt" on 1n!"t" .~ 11\I• 1tl'1t.~ri~~t 19.54 % ton Military 4 x 4 Dod Rc Powe r Wg n . y,•/wineh in good cond., $1100. 646-8402. Trvcks 9560 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '63 lntrrnationa l c .100 P.U .. needs work $450, 360 A.16thPI ·~1 . '74 Che,·y :t..ton, VS. auto. PS & PIJ. air, camper shell. xlnl cond. $4400. 752·8388. Landscapen truck. I ton dump. Ford. In .iood cond. for sale or lease. 494·8338 '65 Chl'vy t Ton Truck. $400. firm. 5S!Mlll96 Panel 2 Mazda S porl 11 .V. w/('amper , 22 .000 ml, $2400. 540·3943 or 540-5601 SELL Idle items with a Dally Piiot Cla~sl fl t'd Ad . FOR TOP USF.D CARS 73 DATSUN 2401 f'O REIGN, D0!\,1ESTIC Au to .. factory air, r;"1d10. or CLASSICS healer. S.."><195. t536J!'IT ~1 l. If your cAr is extra elcan Thfl>doreo RobinJ see us first. FORD BAUERboBUICI K 2060 Harbor Blvd 2925 Har r 8 vd . Costa i\tesa 642·0010 Coo.ta Mesa 979.2500 -------- TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATELY· FOR ALL FOREIGN CARS CALL OR COME IN TO SEE US NEWPllHT IMP(]RTS 3100 W.C.•sl ltwy.118. 642·9405 72 240Z. radio. heater. air. to mi. good cond S4 .200. Aft .6. 557 2157 '75 Datsun 280Z . air. auto. mag..-., ehrm, 4o00 m1·s. l'ifusl sac. 56400 673·5467. Fiat 9725 ·75 f'lnt X19 . 800 ml Bc'!it off('r or 55900 li15 1486 or 640 7455 "Uur.z" i4 f~1al 128Sl,, AM If~. pin !ii lripin~. mold\ng , xJnt eond 67~16807 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOYOTA Exclusive-D•oler South Coost A~o Buy or lease at MllRQDIS MOTORS A\~f'r) Pky,·y-SD fTwy MISSION VIEJO 831 2l8) 496·1210 1906 Horbo• < M b46 93t Avery Pkwy.SD Frwy MISSION VIEJO 831·2880 495·1210 ~ Codilac PM ' z<~ 1..,._ ~ 12929Harbor 8 1"'1., ~ ~ _,.,., , Cot.ta Mesa c.. .. ---' 546-1934 .. ORANGE COUNTY • . , VOLVO 67Che ".. Impala 4dr. Full Valianl 66 Very clean, gd. pwr, air. ra d, htr, belt.it. body,A·l mech. peppy,6 EXCLUSIV ELY VOLVO oond. sns. Mr. Brown, cyJ. eng. E .Z..gas, smog Largest Volvo Deale[" 833--0070. : cert. $SSOS48-4512 Jn Oran~e Cou nty! BUY or LEASE '57 Chev. !l.1 a ny ,xt,ras. Ofttiac 7965 DIREC.i' Blown eng. Make ao" Qi •••••••••••••••••••••• [!:f(!i~ ~~~~~:~::: .. !!.~~ (ii~~7;.~~: 2025 S. Manchester '72 Townsman Wgn . Theodore Robins Anaheim 750-201_1, •PRIC ED TO SELL• FORD '75 Volvos Buy or Lease Volvo Dir. since '56 75 Volvos "60" LAfl In Stack PS /PB, 45,000 mi. $1400. 2060 Harbor Blvd. 546·TI25 COsta Mesa 642·00tp Conli....tal 9930 V09" 7~ ...........•....••.........•.•••••.••......• ,~ '7 3 MARK IV, 2Vega,lownr ,Pvt,J>ty, EXCELLENT COND., $13()0 this wt. only. LOW MILEAGE, 675-fi666 LOADED. 213 ·424·2949 loDooC'-'.,-,t"'drop,'--lh,,-e7ba-l"I"'! o""'ct,.-a "° job with a low-cost Daib' Find what you want in Pilot. C lassified A4;' Daily Pilot Classifieds. Phone&&Z-5678 . ,_ ' i ' I T oday's Clo lag .. N. Y. Stoeks Laguna/~uth Coast EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 322, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1975 TEN CENTS Laguna· Council Eyes Skateboard Ban A ban on skateboarding aloog se-v.en ol Lacuna Be_atb ·a mJ.i.or roads will be considered• by the city council meeting at .C :JO p.m . Wednesday at city hall. A staff report on the proposed ordinance notes that several ptrsons have been injured re- C'ently while skateboarding. Af- rttted streets are Park Avenue, TemplE' Hills Drive. Summit Drive, Nyes Place, Alta Vista way, Diomond Street and part cl "-,.kateboardin~ rrom city sireei. Qiff Drive. • ..s 1 • failed. "For many years, clti~ of this rommunity have complained about the dangers created for both the "\notorlst and the skateboard rider by person$ zig- i.agging down :streets on a 12-inch board and a pair of wheels,"' "'tr ::tt.aff report states. A pre-viou~ attempt by the cifY to enact an or~inance banning Tb_e staff Teport is accom· pan.led by a letter from G. H. ·...P'eter Frank of Oeean Way. Frank says he has seen instanc~ whe~e skateboard riders ha\·e miqed being hit by a ·'fraction of a second..·· Other councilmanic bustqess includes: -A low rost neutering and ad· justed dog license fee schedule giving a pri ee break (Of' neutered animals. -Cons id eration or creating a mall on the stub of Park Avenue bt>tween the library and South Coast High'A·ay. -.I\ request rrom the city":> board of adjustml.'nl ror a build· ing moratorium in an Arch • m ~oast , Reach 1-leights tract pending an environmental impact report for the planned ~ubdivision, tracl 7&1. -A rt>Quest tor the city lo pro vide tram service ror th, .. do'A·ntown area during the C"hri s tmas holiday shopping S('ason. -~ request to city ga.soltnt· service stations seeking their f.!_r Else ? Oil Sale Commit Suicide, Delay FBI Told King Denied By DOUGLAS FRITZSCllF. WASHINGTON lU PI J - Shortly berore he was awarderl the 1964 Nobel Priz<', Dr. ,,1artin l.uther Kin g J r . rc<.'eived an anonymous letter ~'ritten by the ·FBI suggesting that he commit suiride or b e publicly di$ credited. The partial C'Ontent.s or the let ter to King were released today i>y the Senate Intelligence Com· mittee as it began two days or open hearings on 50 years of FBI domestic intelligenC'c operations "There is one thing left Cor you to do ... the letter to King said ."You have just 34 days to do it You are done. There is but one way out for you and you know it ... Co mmittee Colmsel Fred Schwartz was interrupted al this point by Chairman Frank Church ID-Idaho). ''This was suggesti n g .suicide?"" Church asked. ''Yes. sir,·· SC'hwartz replied. Committee counsel Curtis Smothers said the F1\I intent was to "threaten to discredit (KingJ publicly... . Neither Srhwartz nor Church gave any information as to the malE'rial tht" letter threatened to expose about King. Sch~·artz said a draft of the let- l<'r was round in the file or rormcr dE'puty FBI Dirertor William Sullivan. "'He claims he didn"t write it but that it was a plant by so· m eo ne else in th e FBI ,·· Sc hwartz said. He said that copies were re·· ceived by both King and hi s wife. Earlier, it was disclosed that Hoover 's person al correspon- dence was moved to his home after his d~alh in 1972 for ''subse· quent destruction·· by a secrE't a ry. A July :i. 1975. FBI report to the committee on the disposition or Moover ·s Cites said no orricial files were move-d rrom his of· rice to his residence. Rut it said Helen W. Gandy, Hoover"s executive assistant, had 35 file cabine t drawers or the late director's personal cor· respondence moved to his home shortly arter his death. The-report a lso said three folders captioned with the names of three present or former FBI officials had disappeare d. C o ast W e athe r Fair tonight and Wednes- day. Chilly this evening with lows or 38 to 45. A little wacm('r on Wednesday with beach hi ghs around 65 rising to 75'inla nd. INSIDE TODAY Thne"8 o Co8to Mtso. firm that makes lrldionapolil race cars. Well . scolt modtU o/ In· dy roctr8, anyway. The Jlve· inch long. autos hove decals 80 $P1101l, the writing can 't r,e · read Dy human eye1. Stt stC1rJ1 A!O. . .. ... •• •• ... , ... ••• ... .. •• •• .. ,.,..._. THREATEf'IED BY FBI ? Martin Luthe r King, Jr. Laguliii,High To Dedicate Dugger Gym The Laguna Beach High School gymnasi um will be dt.'dicated in memory or the late Thomas LaVern Dugger at ceremonie~ Wednesday night. The program. beginnin'ti at 7 p.m. at the gym, will reature two exhibition basketball game:>. "Dugger,·· a s he v.'as known. was a form('r Laguna Beach High School star quarterback, rormer city lireguard chj ef and school district administrator. lie died in July at the age of 46. Admission ree will be $1 ror adults and 50 cents for students and children. Pr oceeds will go to a scholarship rund established 1n Dugger's memory. Police Drunk At LA Arrest? LOS ANGELES (APl -The Los Angeles Police Department has rerused to r('spond to an al· legation by De puty Mayor Maurice Weiner that "some or all'" or the officers involved in hi s arrest Oct. 17 on a lewd conduct charge "may have been under the influence or al coho: ..... An LAPD spokesman said Monday the department 'A'OuJd present its cas(' when Weiner's lriaJ opens Dec. 8 as scheduled, on a charge that he allegedly made improper advances to a male undercover orri cer at a Hollywood sex film theater. Mayor Subpoe n aed LOS ANGELES (AP>-M ayor Tom Bradley and hiS deputy have been oTdered to give testimony in the trial of a woman motel operator charged with try· ~g-to bilk the tily treasury of $3.S million. · The businl'sswoman, Joyce Lewis, 44, is c harged with con- s piracy. forgery, perjury and grand theft in the treasury's stolen check case. Qt l'-9 0• 11, Pl IOI S\lff l\ U.S. District Court 1udg<' in l.os Angeles Monday refused to "'I postpone sale of l .25 million acres or off.s hore oil leases, mostly orr the Orange Coast. schedul ed to go on the block Dec. 11. Judge David V..'. Williams TC'· jected r{"Quests filed in 197·1 b\' .o\l torney Gener.al Evelle J \'ouiigt-r and the California Coast<.il Zorie Conservation Com mission to stop the sale. - The request contended the federal Interior Department did not study possibll.' environmental damages adequately ;;ind had de· cided to go ahead ~~i th the sale berore th(' t."nvironmE'htal studies ·~'Crf?omade . .o\ second line or IC'gal derense around the Orange Coast is ex· pected lo be fil ed ,.~rida y 1n Was hington. D.C .. by Orange County and a coalition or 40 citie!i T11rip Killer .o\lso seeking to d~lay .. lh c sale. the Orange County suit cl;nms there are not e nough envirunmen· tal safeguards <·ont ainNI in the massive l{'as e proposal and that California ~·ill not be compensat edadequately. In shooting do'A'n the earlier swt, Judge Williams ruled out California's arguments that tht· stale should not s uf'fer environ mental damage in the production of oil destined ror other areas. J1)(' lll'rna ndez of :'Je\\'fX>rt fJeach Park,s Department prrpares for \\'<Jr on Cuban laurel thrips, the s ap-sucking insl'("t s that a r c attacking the c ity"s fi cus nitida (Indian I.a ure l l l l"l'l'S. Spraying Or trrcs to minimize damage by lht.• pl'r :-.1stent insects is an annual chore for city park Cf C'\\'S . ··surh an argument <.'onflicts 'A'ith the socio·f'conomi c p<.1llcrn upon v.·h1C'h this nation is based and wh1C'h nC'c essitates ont• :Ji"l"<.l • s bearing the burden and costs of in dustrialization. rarm1ng, clcctri e jX>Wer generation and ("Oal and iron produC'lion that 1s transport ed to other are<is or the country for their benefit.·· thC' judgesah.1. CUS D Could Pay 1% R a i se -Panel The state had f s kt-d the sale> be put orr until mor comprchensivt• studies or poteo ~_environmcn ta! devastation cou\ mach.·. \Villi ams said the st e was try- ing to involve the c urt in a politiral policy-m aking qU('S tion. ·· 'This court.·· he said. "cannot substitute its judgment for that of the agency unless I find the action taken by the Department of tht• In t <'ri or to be ;Jrb1tr ary and capricious and I do not.·· Will iams said the plriint iffs had not considered "the g reat d1· velopmental stridC's that h;,1\'t' brought to lh<' oil indus try prac I ic-1.'d tee hn iq ues in platform d r1 II ~Sfoe OIL, Page J\21 The (";1p1strano L;n1fied School 01strict i:-in ~• p9s ~tion to gr ant ii se\'('11 perct'nt sbf':i'ry incr ease to its-ll'<I C'h~·rs a nd bus dr1 vC'rS, a c· cording hl S('j)<tr ale panels that in · vest1gatl'<I s1nlmer1ng s al a ry dis putl':-111 thP rl1~tr1ct . In fael finding'" rC'Jl011s made- pu bhc ).l ond,1y n 1 ~ht be-fore the ho;.1rd of edur.1t1on. thl' panC'ls roncludPd th:tt l rus le('~ <.'ould dra" on mop • than S.1-1-l.OC)O in the d1str1C'l 0!'> ~O m illion bud~et to ma~· ht«dlhit•r salary 1ncre:1se off l'rs tn t ht• 1 \\'O f" rn pln.v(' gr nu ps~ Trl1S\(•t•:-prt'v 1ously h:t\'(' of- fe red tea{·hf'rS a nd bus dri vers e 3 5 percent salary 1ncrt·a~e . lioth J?roups .J fl' d l'm ~' nd in~ SC'\·l"n pt.•r, C'eO\' Super H a wk Injured Bird Flies Coop / /\ Red T ail fla\.\•k, zapped sensell''iS y,·hen it fl ew into a hig h voltagt• C'lcclric lint• 1n l.aguna Reach Saturday nig ht. esc<1ped from his benefactors i\1 on - day, leadjn g the m to conclude the bird had recover ed from his s h ocki11 g experience. T HE llAWK WAS BL!\MF.ll h)' F.dison Company r epair crews for c£tusing a \v1clcs1)rcad Lag una power outage from 6 :45 p .m . lo9p.m . Fireman Joe McClure took t he b ird. s ufferi11 g an injured breas t, loss of bloOO. ;:1 nd burned feath e r s, un· der his wing. H C' "'as due to turn the h a wk o ve r to the S PCA today but the wily bird pus hed open a pane l in McClure·s g ree 11h ous e a."ld escaped . SUE McCLURF.. the fireman 's wife. said the h<'Wk h ad been e ating m eat and had thro\vn off the bandages on his wings . "I guess this is one s tory with a happy e nding, .. she concluded. With respect to both teachers ~nd bus drivers, thl.' panC'ls round "that the district C'an fund ~1 mor(' equitable sa lary increase ... n1ort• clos ely approximatinJ:! tht• employes ' rinal proposal. .. Trustees received the fC'flOr l:-> v.'ithout public commt•nt. l 'ht·y met in executive (secrC't l st·:-.:-.1on later in thl:' meeting to ).!t\'t• d1r<·r· tion to di strict administrator fur ruture negotiations. Supt. Jerome Thornsley ha s sriid act ion to break th<' s al arv i rn . passe could come a s early a·s the 0 {'c. I board m<'eting. The-fact finding panels WC'rc- chaired by Philip 1'amuush. chairman of the departm<'nl of 1n· duslrial rela tions al Ul' I.os :\ngeles. They are madr up or reprl:'s entatives appointed by both trustees and employe groups aftC'r e mployes declar<'d ;,in 1m PassE' in s alary :ieg.otiations. ( Tamoush sa id 1n lht• reports thal th e school board cuultl gen<'rate $444.000 in new nlonc\ ror s aJary increases by f('<luc111 g !he number or new tcachC'rs hirc-d in response to enroltfnC'nl gro'A•lh ; (SfoeSALAR\'. PageJ\2J SMITH ENTERS ·cvIL'lY PLEA SAN DIF.GO (Ufl) -f'inan· cier C. Arnholt Smith. 76. cited on a misdemeanor charge or dri v1ng under the inrlu<'nce of alcohol Oct. 15, has pleaded gwlly to a reduecd charge or r('('klcss driv- ing, court records showed todoty . The plea was cntcr('d for Smith, rormer head or West gate· California Corp. and the dt.•run cl Un ited States National Bank, by his l~'A·y er , in Trafric Court Smith w:.ts not present. • ,. compliance with a re$0il.uUon or the Orange County grand jury asking that all dcalen1 post gas prices. -A public he-aring on uses of !00.000 in federal !lousing and Urban Development runds grant· ed for community .development. First priority for the Hpending O( the funds is r ecommended to be housing rehabilitation. $14,000 In Drugs Seized San Clemente police narcotics :igents arrested tw.o persons and said they seized more than Sl·l.000 in m a rijuana and cocaine during separate raids l\1onday night in Dana Point and San Clemente. n et. James Sprcine said S.I kilograms or marijuana and one hail ounce of cocaine were seized when undercover orriccrs from the San Clem ente Police Depart m('nl and Orange County Shenrr·s Departm(•nt closed in on a Dana Point residence to negotiate a drug purchase. Bradley Cuthbertson. 21, occu pant of the house at 24812 Selv.- Drive. was booked into Orangt• County Jail on suspicion or sales of marijuana and cocaine. Bail _ wa:ssetat$7,500 . A 16-year-old female juvenilc round in the house was released to her parents. Spreine said. Immediately precedi ng lht• Dana Point arres t. San Clemente undercovE'r <igents seized nint· kilograms of marijuana during ~1 buy in fronl of a re>sidl•n(·c at 2J I \V. E l Portal, Spreinl'sa1d. William Mitl·hell Thumvson. 19, or the F:I Portal address, v.•0:t:-. booked into San Cleml·nte> Jail nn sus picion or possession of mari juana for sal(' and salt•s of mar1 j uana. lie later was rC'ICa!ied on his own rC'cogn1zancc. Ronald Carr Pleads Guilty To Pot Charge ' Ronald Steven Carr of San · Clemente pleaded guilty ~1onday to charges or selling marijuan:1 and will bl" sentenced Dec. 18 to v..'hat could be five years to life in ,state prison. Carr. 22. the son or San Clemente city manager Kenneth Carr. orfered lhc plea to Orang(• County Suprrior Court Jud~c Kl•nneth Williams s hortly before he was to race trial 1n anolhC'r courtroom Guilty picas were also filC'd by Carr's co-derendants : Robert El li ott Cooper. 31, of 26692 CallC' Salida, and Rhyne .Steven Avl'r1ll , 2'1. or 2672 1 Calle Salida. both of Capistrano Beach. AvE'rill pl('aded ..:uilty tu charges or possessing marijuan<.1 and wall bC' sentenced Dec. 18 to v.'hat could be one to 10 years in s tate prison. Cooper pleaded guilty to charges of possessing marijuana for sale a?id will he sentt'nced Oet'. 18 to what could be fiv(' lo 15' years in sta te prison. Judj!'.e Williams dismissed ad I ditional charges or posse~sin~ ('() ca1ne for s ale, originally filed ' after Carr and Cooper allt•gt'Cll) sold cocaine valued at more than $?50.000 to undt."rcovl'r off1cC'rS $425 S tole n In Dana Point Rurglars who priC'd open . i second,.story window to gain en .. try have stolen 5'125 in cash fron1' a Dana Point restaurant. Orangl' County Sheriir·s officers report.- ed tod:.:ty . DepuliE's s aid the cash was ~ tak('n Crom the> counter in the of·· fie(' at the Capt ain's r\nchorage, ~52 1 Del Prado, J)ana Point, after the rt'staurant had closed ror the night . ' .. • Al IMILVPILOT L/SC Tu.Idly, November 18, 197!) Nixon Views U.S. (· Needs 'Leadership,' He Thinks NEW ''ORK (lJ PI ) -America su!feN from a 1ack of lcadt.·rstup, ar<'ording to formt•r Pr<"s1dent Richard :\'i;o..nn "W~, <IS :l C'OUrtlry, h>t \.'l' lO prO-- Vide strt>ngth and h:adt.·rstuµ," :-lt:<on said 111 nn inlervcl'W in the l.adies' Home Journal "F.ngland i:4 lll a :i;tand:i;t1ll . F'rant•t.• ~t.·t•rns in disarr:iy . ltrdy ha ~ :• rr1~1;, i,:ovt.•rnmt.•nt. (;t.•r1nany l':in't r.-1 I)'•~ "'-'nrld t'<tU:-tt.' "South A!ric:i " Wht-rt.· du ...,,e expe<.•t le"dersh1p to t·n1ergc'.'" Noisy Wt"tlnt"stlay? ·--- More Jet Runibles Due for S. County I\ n1 ;1111r 111tll1 ,11 v .nr t''t·r1·1 .... 1• is llkt•ly II• hr111 J,! .... 01111· .u!tl1tu111,1l Jet no1-.;t' 111 tht• ~nu1 h i·ount;, Wt·d llt'Sd,1y 111ght, 'fht• l',\t'rC'ISl' "LlJ lll\'O]\t' f1J!hl1·rs and h11rnht·r ·., f1•1n1 ~'.I ·ror11 '.\t;1r1nt' l'11rp., 1\1r S1 .1t1 11n ..&s 1\'t'll as J\ir Fnr'C't' :i nd :\.1t1t111al l.u<1.rll planc·s fron1 ~·;i-.tlt• ,\1r Fo!'C'(' H:t:'il' :inti 11\l' '.\\n':n!\Hr .~.1v ~d i\ i r St ;1! 1 (ln . Its purpn.,1• 1., tu JH"111tt.· i't' :d1:->l1t· !r:un111g 111 d1·fel1 '-t' of 1111• s::>uthwf;"sl t•r n l 'n1t1•d S\,1\t•., 111 th1· t~Vt'nl of all ent•n1y hon1h1·r al Lack. lntt•rc£'pi11r plant"''• will hl· scran1bl£'ct dur in~ the 1·arl.1 t'Vt•n 1ng hours ago.1111:.l ()th1·r rndit:iry aircraft approo.1ch1n,g lh£' \\'£'st Coast . according to an F.I ·roru spok£'sn1:1n . .\llhough cr:1l'k111g tht· -;ound barrit..,r 1:-not an obJC'tli Vl' of th1· "·ar ganlt'. some of the 1nlt•rct'P tors m:1 y h.11·t· t'' rno.rnt.·uv1·r .11 Coast Board Holds Action On Site List South Coast Regional Coas tal Commissioners ran out of tin1e al their mt't'ting ri.t onday in 'J'or ranee and held off taking any aC' lion on the list of coastal sitt•s proposed for acquisition by the state. Commissiont>rs had intended to finally decide whit·h . Orange and l .os Angt'les County silt'~ -would be inC'luded on the list to be ror"·arded to the statewide coastal com m ission. Sites included would be rf.'C'Om · mendf.'d for purchast' by the stalt' < £or open space or recrc<itional uses .. , Commissioners, who "Field a . • publiC' hearing on th<' sites thret.> "'eeks ago. said tht•y will again .r attempt to vote on the list <it their· ~ Dec. I meeting. .. . ! F,.om P agp A I , • .~OIL ..• ing and improved methods of oil <'apture. ·· The 6.000 pages or environmen· ~ tal study . \\'il11a ms said. "ere comprehensive. analytical and i" complianct' with the require- _, ments of tht' National Environ- mental Policy Act. In a relatt'd development ~lon­ day, a spokt'sman for western oil and gas interests said 1t is not true t~at off.s hore oi l drillin_g opera- tions would dras tically increas~ Southern California air pollution. • Harry Mor'rison. general ·-manager of the WestC'rn Clil and : Gas Association. claimed the air . pollution assessml"nts made by : the state Air Resources Roa rd are : , "so overstated that they don 't : make sense.'· "llpt·r ~·in1c "p1•1·tl "' 1•r thf' I '.1t"I (I(• If .1tn111-.ph1·r11· 1·1i11tl1l11111-. .1r1· unf.1\11r,1hl1'. th1 " en11ld n11 .,1n sontl" 1111 :-hurt• :.11r11t· h111•r11:-.1Jor1~ th~· r o:t!>ll11le, l ht• ;-.pukt".,nltHl .1ddt•t! 'fht• 1·.x1·r1·1:-t• \\'d i rllll 1nvolv1· tht• f1r111l-! uf I\ t•;1pon:-:1nr! 11'> s1•ht•dul1n ~ h:i:-l>t·••n 1·1~)rd1n:it1·d 1v1th F:\1\ ,1fr1,·1.1l ,.. 1 .. t1rf'1"t•n1 ir1 lt•rft•rt'll<"~' 111th l'I\ d1~111 ;.111 \t',if fl{'. Agriculture Bid Mulled By San Juan T hC' proposC'd agrit·ulturat prt• SC'rvat1on prograrn \till unct.• again be bt'for£' th(' S~1n .Juan Capistrantol ('11)' C111u11·1I \\'t.·dnt·s day. City l\l :in;igt·r .Jan1r:-:'\lnl'alis is expPC'tt•d to rt·port 011 thl' estab!ishmE'f\l t'f a (·un1m1tt1·l· tn ;.tss1st in tht• prugritm ~ind the ballot measurt'S "'hieh 11·1n1ld it'a\"C' tht> final d(·r1s1un up tu the ('JI)" residPnts. Ouri n,e: thl'ir last n1t't'ting, C'nunci!mt'n said 11 is lhl·ir '"•n · tt:'nl to proecl'd 111th the prugran1 "'hich proposl's the <·ity purch:t st• and pie.serve about 100 itcrC's uf [armland. Their action, however. was not considered a fin<il dt•· cision to move into the pro,gram. They \\'ill decide lat£'r if and when to put it to a votC' of tht.' city rt>Sidents . Other items on thC' council ~genda include a discussion of improt'('lllents on (lrtega iligh\\'CIY 11•ith rejlf('St'lllalL\"t.•n uf the county supl'rv1sors· office and the Environmt•ntal i\1;ina j!e· ment . .\gency and the location of ;;t new county fire st11t1un within the city. Father Nixed Son's Rites /\'.\IF.S.Io"·a(,\f'f Amanac: cust>d of murderin g hi;-, 2·1't·11r old son 1•oa s rl'ft1Sl'rl p1·r1n1ssa"1)n \n ;1\ tend tht' bn) ·s funt·r.1l tud.1} hut 11·as allowed to Vlt""'' lus hod v at J f llnC'r a I homt'. · ' I ask lo bC' pl;1r1.·cl h1.·sid1· him wht?nt'\"t•r I ~o . "" 1'h11m:1:., Sl•t•h:1n. 25. told a m;1g1s tratt•s t·ourt h1.•rt' Monday. The .<\m es truck dr11er is chargt'ct 1A.ith suffuc:tt111)! tu s :..on F'rid ~~y and then holding lu:-1\ 1fe. ljnda, 22. host3gt.' at gunpoint 1n tan offiC'e buil.ding fpr six hour:-; before releaslng hC'r unh<i rn11.•d and s urrenderin,I!_ i\lrs. St•(•h;in fi lt•d for di vorc·£' t' arli1·r int ht.' i lu \ and Seehan said ht• fC'ar1.·rl sli1.: 11·ou Id gt't ('1.1s tody of the boy. '.'li:"Con, interviewt't! at his home 1n S.1n (.'lt•rnt•nte. by William M. ,.)r1t·. rin o.1u1hor and New York t1.•~tll1.•., t'xc•cutivt•, had little to ~a) uf Prt•s1dl'nl Ford, IA.horn :--l1xu11 ehos 1.· as h1 ::. vil'e pres1- d1.~nt '"111.•'s okny. Right now hC''s too 3C'C'1;"ss1hlt'. /\ Con~re::;s or ::i: l'arl1;.11n1.•nt can paralyz<.> lt•<Jd1.·r:,h1p " 1'ht-n1ood of the nation, Nixon stud. is lo.11.·klu:-.tt~r \\'t· :1 r1.· so 1.·ynital. so chs hl'l11·\·1 11).! · 11 rnav t.tk t> the ~ho<:k 11 ( ,in 111va s1on · 1n Kor1.·a ur' 1n Th,1il.uul If Amt'nl·an live::. ,1r1.· thr1'.1t1·n1.·d , "'t' rna) r(·~a1n our .,t•n.,1.· 11f ht'ltt•f 1n our 1·ountr\' ~1utl n\1r rl1°t'd fo1· str1·n,1..'l.h \\'t• .:1r~· ;1 1·11n11•r nrn1~t.·d country <JI lilt.' n1om1·nt lf lhL· 1·~1111'<"h ;1nd th1· m€'d1 :1 ;111d hl1"11\t"•S .111cl 1·1h1<·ators ~II .dl11"' tht-' eonl111unu:s undt·rrn1n 111.: of uur s trt•rlgth ;ult! v,1h1t·-.. \lot• l'ot!!. kt.'t'JI 1lr1ft1ng that w;1y If(• did nut t.•xpl:i111 ll'hy h(' ft•lt !ht• Arnt·ru·;.i 11 pl'uple arl' ~~'ni(':il tlf l\"h;1t ffi<l}' h.iV(' CitUSt"<.l !ht• l"~ 111~·1 :-fn If h1· \\'t'l"l' 111 thC' \\'h1t1· l luu~r 11xt.1v, :\11.1C11rl s;u tl . '"I 11ould ;1-,k iL\l' · u(' :-.i'( of tht• ht•st hr;i1ns ;1rt.1\111d nlf' \1) ~o t1ff un <1 l'l'lrt.-.1! for· S£>\•t•ral "'t·t.·ks ;ind pondt·r :-<1J1Tll' things hnw eould we makP our p£'oplC' f£'<'1 more pride, 11ol ht' S~) ('OllCC'rned "'1lh Arab l'ot'.•lth · Wh:.it ·s y,•ron~ with bt>i ng the ~t·c·ond \tt•alth11·:.t ,'&'ountry fur :.t \\hilt'~ .. 1'hr formC'r pr('s1d('nt said he \loOldd 1\'t1rk un a television pro· vr«nl for the evt' of the nation's :...•ooth anni\'t'rs~i ry nt.'xt year to rt.•m1nd . .\ml'rll'<ins "that in 1776 \-\"(' h;1d t111l y :-;piritual ll'C'alth, and look.,.. hert• 11 tnok u:-; ·· Meteor Fall Obse rved In Bay Area SA:'< FRA:'<CISCO !AP) ~ .~ mt'teor or "fireball" f('il in :"lorthern (:alifornia before da"'ll today and "'"l s rt>portedly seen from north border sec!ors of thL· state south to the dt·t.'p San F'ran- c1sC'o l)t'ninsula. Some reports said lhC' display. observed f ron1 4 : 27 a n1 . to 4 35 :1 .m .. looked like a plan(' l'f:Jshing, but a Coast Guard sear<'h failed to uncover any such l'\'idence. Various polict' depart· nlents got a fey,· telephone call.:; :'Jo rockC't launchings were re port('d at th(' timt'. and the dis· pl ~1y y,·as nut set•n from the ob- :->t'l'\"alory on ~lt . flamilton. :\ '.\lorg;in !!ill l\'Oman thought it 1\·as an unidentified flying nh- jei't, whi<'h for the nioment ap· J)l•ared to accurat{·iy describe !ht• pht•numenon. No rt'ports "''erl." available as to 1\h1.·rt' lhl· obj1•et hit the £'arth, if 1t rlHL '.\l C'tE'nrs nftt•n disintc~ratl' 111 atmo:-pht'ri(' friction bt.'forl' :-lr1k1ng lht' pl..tnt.•t . Fund Use Probe d \\'..\S l·ll~(;T(l:'\I (AP ) \\'it nt'!"~<'S havC' told ;.1 Li S. St·na\1• :->t1l1eo1111n1\l{'t.' that fC'1ll'rctl slu· 1~vnl au\ fund:-; l\'('fe pockt'lt.'Cl h,v lnrf'e tnp off1t'ials of \\"t~st Cut.isl !"l·hoo!s pf Los r\ngt.•les. \\'l'SI l'11;1sl S<"h1111ls 1s undl•r invt'stiga- l1on for J!ll'f{_ed tTiisuse of mur(' than Sl.2 million in ft.•der;;1l stu- di•nls :11d fl•nds bt'l"'('t'n 19i0 and l~J-;3, The state board determined that the off-shore drilling in th£' 1.25 million leased acres "'ould bt• equi valt>nt to 900,000 more cars. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Leukemia Victim Hospitalized Again • • • . •. .- ·' f •• r. , Robert N. Woo:! """"' nl ~nd POlhhVI~• Jack R . Cvrlev \{!<• Pro.,,...nl ~mt C.wn•.,,11 M.iov(I<'• Thomas Keevll r "'lor Thomas A . Murphint -n•Q•"Q l~1t01 Charle!. H . Loos R1thilrd P. Nall """!.>"! M•"•O ""I "''' ,. 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Kan . t1\Pl -r·arl 1-leart \\'a-" b;-i <'k in the ho~pital ht're sufferini:: frurn tl11· ll'l1k1.'nlla that's killing h1n1 and f1.1t1 gu<' · rrom his l;.t:-il y,·is h hi s fo\lr·cl av dream trip to J)1 sneyl<1nd. ¥ Th£' 10 yl'o.lr 1)ld boy w:1 s hospitalized Mond :iy, about 1·1 hours after ht> r 1~111r11Pd to his hometown of Sal•n.1, 1A.ht•rc· rC's1 dC'nts col\tribl1ll'tl n111rc· lh0:1n $-1.000 to St'nd Carl, hi s parrnl:>. fivC' hrot hers and l\ts\(•rs and 0111 r111nt to Disneylantl. 'The doclor ~nve h1n1 '>om~· kind of p;iin killer this rnorn1ng, but it didn't rt'all y hC'l p." (';1rl "~ falht>r, Ct'cil lie<i rt. said r.1ond:iy night "It \\'()n't do hin1 :in:v l!01,..J llO\\', t guess. Th<' poor lltl lt• ~U> ••. he's in terriblr pain ·· Heart said his sorl wok<> Ull v<:>ry sick i\.l onday n1om1ni!. run ning a 103-degrec tC'mperatur1.' ~nd experi<'ncing cons1 dE"rtthll' pain. He "'a s slt"l"pinJ? wht.•n thP dt•cision was n111de to r('tt1n1 lurn to St . F'ran<'is i-I O!>pitai'ht>re, and he and his mother lt·ft 1n su('h a hurry tht'y C'ouldn't tak(' any ffit'mt'ntos or their four-day Californi3 trlp. A. maJtlr 1t1•m left .-it home was :1, ~11ck t·y '.\t uust-' d~lll ''almost as hi~ <IS I a1n ... \lrs. (!('art says, "''h1C'h "' ;-is gi 1.·en ('a rl by the staff t)f tht• .t\naht>in1 hol£'1 that also pro\'1ded lh£' foJmil y free lodging for thrt't' n1gh1 s , . One!." :1t llu' hospitaJ he was ~1\'e11 1r..-.nsfl1sions to bolster his l'l'd h!ood Ct'll count. With the infusion of th(' good hl0t.1t:I ht• S<'1'mt"rl to perk up, ric cn1·di n g In his mother. One hcl.-;pital spokt.•sman late l\.fonda y 111,i:hl tC'rmt.•d the boy' verv t1r~ .'Ind 1n f;ur condition bt;I "'ith h1,(lh i;p1rits '" She i;aid he was V(>ry f'X<'itt·d ~bout his trip" and tclUnj! Pveryone about the four fl~t~S Ill (·:11l fornia SCC'mffi to pro- \ tell'•• lon1r . !\londa~-"''as ::t stark C'ontrast to th(' prt>viou:s four days as arl ,'lnd h is family wert' given VIP t:1:a1 ment by Disney laild or- f1c1ols and other Califomians. ,~l rs _llt•art is making no plans ~s far 1n 1~clvanc-e <l 8 ChnslmJ\.s. lkl<'tor:s g~Vl' Carl 9() days to live e3rlier this month. and told the f Gl'nil_y last we('k _to make the trip to 01snt'yland immediately if they wcrf' going to make it. .. ... fff!tt1er11ber llin1? f>i;.1ni~t J tl~t· ltu1·hi holds his 10.,vcck-old great-grandson, (;regor:.,-lturl11 ''ill l>e 80 '.'iov. 28. lie plans to celebrate 111 ~1.i1·11nt'l' i':ov. 2-1 by pl<-1ying and conducting from the p1;11111 f1>ur 1\01·ks for piano and orchestra. ThP concert \\Ith !ht· l<uchl':-lt·r 11hilharn1onic \\'ill be at i\e\v \'ork's l .111coln ( ·l·nt1·r -------~~------- Marine Loses Cash lo Pair With Knife A \:lmp PendlC'ton 1\tarinC' Y.'as rohhec1 uf SIOH at knift•pou1t whill' 11·alk1n_g doy,·n a San Clt.·mellll' s trc•t•t late• '.\·l ti nday afternoon. F,.om Pagp A I SALARY .•• redt1C'i ng the distri et ·s gcner a I re· :;erves to 2.5 percent from three pt>rcent; redueing n1onC'Y allocat- e d f or <'Ustodians and g·roundsmt'n. The reports s late district or· ficia\s argued that the rt'-qUt':il('d salary in!'reast· <"<innot be pro- vided bt'cause or an '"inability to pay.'" Hinshaw Trial Delayed Jury $election in the Orange C'..ounly Supt'rlor Court bribery tri;.11 of Congress man Andrew J-linshaw wa~ dt.'lr:tyed today while li!W)'erS to r both fildes di.s- CUSSed trial str•tegy with Judge Robert P. Kn<'t.>land. Derenso attorni>ys fl.1arshall ~lorean and Robert Green said 1l "'iU ··very douj>tful" that they would o(ft>r any pre-triaJ motions prior to jury selection. f-'roseC'ut1 on C'hores are being h:mdled by Assistant District At - torney ~1i chael Capizzi, who pre- Sl•ntt"d the bribery !'ase aga1nsl il inshaw to' the (;rand Jury. Jfins haw f 3Ct'S three felony counts of briberv. The ~e":PQrt R eac h R("puhlican exudl·d confidt>nce ln da y as hl' w~1tl•dfor !hf' chamber conference to end and Jury selection to begin. · I nevt'r :sought a ~han~e or \'£'1lue because I al'A·ays felt l could get d f:iir tri;-il right here tn Or;1nge County.·· l-Jinshaw said. •"fhere is a lot of s upport for me ht•rl' <•nd I h a,·e bet"n gr~atly en- l'our.;.1ged by the attitude of my t•unst1tu(.'n!s toward this trial.·· Hinsha\\· rept"att'd hjs earlier prl>d1ction that he "'ill bi.~ rl('ared nf all rh~irgeiJ and subsequently rC'C'!e<'led to his seat in Congress. Polic~ Hold Newport Wife After Attack A :'."e\\·port woman was arrest· ed r.·t onday morning outside her rl'sidenC'e at tht' Rnlboa Bay Club on charges that she tried to at- tack her husband with an ice pi r k. • Jean Carlton Hunt, 55, of 1221 West Coast 1-li~hway, wa s charg('d with assault with a de- adiy "''eapon. She was released later in the day on her own re- cognizance. According to :'-lewport Beach PoliC'e . the security guard at the Ray Club apartments and then a police officer were summoned after a y,·itness reported seeing ··a y,·oman <'Qasing a man around the parking lot with a knife." l flr)o n Kt'1 lh llarbc·r. 17 , told pull.CC' ht' "as "''alking in the v1cin1ly of A V('ll 1d a '.\l onterey and 1\venida '.\I adrid y,·hen ty,•o men 11ho ;1ppear£'d tu he '.\·larine:. ac- C'Os ted h1n1 . Tht• viet1m said on(' attackl'r ht'lll a small kn1fc> at hi s lhroat ""hlll' thl· other grabb\.'d his y,·a\Jl't. llarUt·r "·as abll' tu provide 9n- ly <• skt"t<'hy description of h1s·as· :-;;:HI ants. pul1ct' s.1id. Rut the reports also state the school board decided nol to take ad\'antage o f s tate Jt'gist3tion \\'hich would have al\o"•ed a tax rate incrt'ase to $-120,000 "•hich. the reports a sserts, '·would have greatly eased the increasing financial burdens currently being experienced in thedistriC'l. ·· PoliC'e said the knife turned out to be an ice pick and the man was her husband. Frederick T. liunl: a Santa Ana physician. Guitar Lost ~ In Laguna .-\ guit.'.lr valu£'d at $600 "·as rC'· portt'd Sllll t~n :"11 ti ncla y from Chad J . Bast1an. 577 l.ombardy I.ant'. l.agun;l llt.·ach. llast i~u1 told I .~1 gu na RC'aC'h police he and son1 l' friends hatl !wen pi;iying mus iC' at his horn(· F'riday n)ght. II<' said ht• had put the instrumC'nl a"·ay after that . and dist'O\"(•rcd it n1issing :'\Ion· day. Snipers Kill 6 REIRUT , l~<'b:1nnn (AP) Sniping and machint>·gun c lasht's reney,•ed tension 1n Rei rut streC'ts ttXlay despite gov(·rnm£'nl pro- mist"'s of n sper 1al strike fo'.c~ lo hunt do11·n ~1 osl1.•m ;.1 nd Chnst1an gunmen. ;\t le:tsl six p1.~rsons "'C're K1JlC'd by s nip(.'rs shooting at passers· by in c ;i r s and nn fool . Tamoush said in the reports that the fact finding rommittees are willing to assist the boilrd by making further specific recom- mendations ifrequestt"'Cl todoso . Extortion Try Foiled !\tlAMI (A P ) -An extortion attempt against the president of Florida's largest bank ha::; be£'n foiled and a i\liami woman ar- rested on fed('ral extortion charges. the FBI says. Josephine Walker. 21. \\'\IS ar- rested Monday s hortly after s ht' y,·alked into a trap set by authorities and J . R. ShumatC'. head of Southeast First Nation<tl Hank, an FBI s pokesman said. Police said they "''ere in· vestigating the possibility thHt others were involved in the inci- dent. Police said Hunt escaped ma· jor injury 1n the squabble and sufferC'd only a scratched check and a kick in the groin. School Site Of Shooting TURA CITY, Ariz. (AP) -A rifleman killed a '.'l<lvajo tribal policeman and "'ounded another befort' being s hot and captured in a gun battle on a public school- ground, authorities said. "'The children. thank God, were not at recess .. during ?.tonday·s incident, said Rod Francis. superintendl."nt or th(' Navajo Tuba City Unified School District. The man. Joseph J. Scgna, 26, was to appear before a U.S. m:1gi;;tratt' in Flagstaff, Ariz .. to· day to be chargC"d y,·ith murder on an Indian reservation. the FBI said. St•gna. identified through Coconino County Sheriff's rlngerprint files, rC'Cused to talk to inves tigators, an agent added. ADVANTAGE -ALDEN'S One huge advantage Alden's has aver mast carpel stores is tho'. we hove our own installers. providing fle)(ibil1 ty ond reliability in schedul- ing installations. • Very few deportmenl sl ores or spec10!1y carpel stores hove their own workrooms. ond must rely on on oulside contract service for 1nslollo· ti on~. . ' We hove hod many people buy fro m us oher being d isappointed by on 1nstollotion company who scheduled o job and didn't show up or coll. Sometimes, 1h1s has happened two or lhree times before the customer gives up. Al Alden's, our installation schedule is operated very efficiently, and even when our men ore held up o n o prev10U!i. 1ob causing o late start, our men will stay and finish. If you wont reliability -coll usl 1663 PlACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 PHONE 646-4838 -646-2355 \ ' - l p< "'b tioo t ror 11 Uke mun syst1 ed I puls and ('OUI <he< <On car1 heac for E t ern Th• tern <Om still In I sam givf ing <'fl3 <heo Yo~ the1 ope tele dir( pe~ thO< sh<> be I o" cu• pu' CUS 1 ad\ I by cu~ • de:! De ch< Th• Tei .. , to me sta pli sta m< ;n sla or m• do- $); sel ch m• ne ! ~;~ Gr ••• ;-an • I : br l' in; ?.Js1 qu fit th; fl ' ll< hi fr ,a ol •1 . .. th 7 pt ' --~ forttputer S~g U.S. Ban.ks Go To Electronics B7SYLVJAPOllTEg New el~ctronic banking devices which C"ould largely ..Ope out your need Car cub and check$ are now being adopt· ed by ban.kis, )J:avinp irlstilulioo.s and credit unions the na· tion over. EP"l'S, CBCT, RSU, P0s. ATM -th .. • aerooyms stand for a whole array ol computerl&ed terminal.I th•l <>perate like telepllolle or mall chuteo through which '°" com- municate directl7 wilh your fioan.ciaJ institution. Under the system, you·re connect- ed by electroruc lm· pulses to your deposit and revolving rredit aC'· cou.nt:! i nstead of by checks, passbooks and conventional c redit cards. EFTS is the Money's Worth ht>ading under whi('h the other devices fall -and it stands for eleetronie funds transfer system. CBCT STANDS FOR consumer·bank communication terminal and is the same as an flSU or remove service unit. The two major types ofCBCT-RSUs are POSor point-of-sale terminals and ATM or automalu: teller machines. Pl"rhaps you already have noticed AT M s. Many are now rommon sights on the exterior walls of banks or savings in. stitutions and soon others may be located 1n office buildings. Jn essence. they are small computers that perform the same tas ks a tell er does. 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Like ATMs, the POS (point-0f·sale terminals) can perform the same variety of services. These Uevices, though, are located in stores, auto-repair or appliance shops, and they are operated by the merchant. POS also can be programmed to verify and guarantee customers ' checks or solely to perform this task. With a POS. the merchant communicates with the C'Ustomer's bank through a telephone attached to the co m- puter. The computer confirms or denies that the funds 1n the customer's account are adequate to cover a purchase,. In ~addition, the. merchant can make sure that he will be paid lby asking the bank to earmark the needed funds in the · customer's account. \ THE CHECK VERIFICATION and guarantee system is • designed to protect stores against non-payers and fraud . Department stores lose an average of 20 to 30 cents per C'heck : grocery stores lose an average JO cents per c heck. The verification system is n"t free. however. Store owne rs in Tennessee participating in one prog ram pay 15 cents for each verification. 25 cents for each guarantee, $30 a month to lease each terminal -plus an installation charge and monthly phone line charges to the phone company. Rut despite the costs, banking institutions in many states have in troduced th.is system, and the more com · plicated EFTS devices are in operation or 1n the planning stage in at least 17 states including Ca lifornia. For financial institutions, the technolOgical develop. ments are expected to save a minimum of $10 billion a year in costs to process the huge totals of checks handled and to slash expenses associated with establishing branch offi ces or banks. TO ILl.USTRATE, AN EF"TS termin al that pe rforms many ba nk branch fWlctions costs about $45.000; a modest downtown bank branch of a Midwestern bank costs about $125.000 to buy and build. For you. the customer, the systems promise a broad selection of conveniences and maybe cuts in bank serviC'e charges. And with the EF"TS, you'll be able to tra nsfer money from a savings to a checking acccunt the instant you need the cash . Three-way System Hikes Crop Yield Capitol News Service SA CRAMENTO -''WeC'an doubll" a farmer's produc· tion . ·· says Hy Hunter, Granada Hills entrepreneur, "and it will cost him less than 60 feet long and 12 reet high. It was us ed by the Cali fornia Department of Hi ghways to reduce trees torn do\1111 during construction to mulc h for the roads id e areas. ;-any other method." Hunter's worms ate the Florida g.arbage as a de· monstrat1on for P omona Reach o£fi cials. The city, just north of Miami, \\.'as so im- pressed at the pros p<>C't of turning landfill into fertil1ler it is flying Hunter there to set up a g arbage treatment system for them. ! Hunter is talking about his , brainchild -a system which t lnvo!ves an a da ption of the !.Israeli drip irrigation techni- que. a mul<'hcr. and worms. The worms h ave jus t finis hed eating the ir way through 93 pounds of garbage Clown up fr o m Po mon a Beach. Florida, reducing 1t to high.grade. ,ready.to-use fertilizer. THF. lllRIGATION techni- que puts the drip system un- derground to cut water con· sumption . vandalis m, and wet"d gro"-'lh. The mulC'her·s pr~totype is Sie.el Costs May CiiJ"m ,. CLEVELAND (UPI) Steel prices will probably rise ·next spring. when steel de- mand increases enough lo \ support them, lndust.Jy Week Magazine reported. The U.S. Steel lnd\.L'itry is in a profit squeeie. Though part of the proble m is a low volume of orde rs. a pi ckup -would not offset lhe C06l rises that have taken phace, the re- "'! port said. It said for eign produc'.'Crs --are feeling upward C'Olll pre- -!SS'llres, too. and may not pro- v•dc the pric~ con1petition .. lhry once did in the domestic · market. ONTARIO, CANADA now uses earthworms as part of the solution for their garbage problem , according to Hunter. "Ten m illion worms in the City of Ontari<:i eat 75 tons of garbsge a week and turn out l ¥.:! tons of good fertilizer.·· Thom as Jtales: form£"r farm adviser ;it the Orange Count y ·Un1ver s 1ty o f Californi a Ag ric ulture Ex - tension Ser vi('<'. supported the use of the worms on agricultural land. "The earthworms burrow through the soil and loosen ii up. This gives J?o00 water penetration for the roots of the plants,·· he said. flALF:S SAID, "The muin problem with earthworms 1s moisture. If the soil gets too dry, they die ore.·· Th.i$ is where Hunter feels hi:s system re ally begins to br- ing benefits . 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" MccOOl'IO olO I ., 11 ... 'lo Pll•!I"lpll•· I ~ II SI....,., Ill l q q•. '• 'M "to•wll 1 Jl -flo Nlc(.r E I l'O U 11 11"' ""n CJ! I IO /l(J 10V. + '• \ttf!W\o \ .. ' • ,..... Wtl•l\!lf W I I• t _ V. ~'::1:\.:.1~ ': ;!~. ~ ;l:.::~.~ I~; •1~ ~:-;:tl ~I~ 1: 1j' .. :; Wl""O•IM l4 11~. ••• • • - • • • AJ2 DAILY PILOT TueS<lay. November 18. 1975 QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi 'Baekbone'-City for Polyga1nists? ., . , BACKBONE. Utah <UPI) -With his covey of \!!'est of Gl<-n Canyon City and 16 miles south of Lhe Bureau of Land Managemenl's Cottonwood Ca- young wives ilt tow, polygamist Alex Joseph .. and disputt"d homestead in Kane County. nyoo, leavin& behind about.100 oUwt homesteaders eight followers have abandoned their disputed Jo:seph said he has already built the Backbone who are not covered by a federal Judge's order to southern lJtab homesteads a nd moved down th~ £)t"C-lri<' Company (a' portable generator ) and the vacatethedu~ty, craggy canyon. road to build tbem:selves a city. Bark bone w ater Company (a water tank on the bed _ Josep,h . a 3.9·year·old eKcommuoic ated r t k) d erm••ent houses and bus1·nesses· Mormon wbo started his own church, said the group "They won't let us •-homesteaders so we're o a rue an P .... ~ ·11 f II wu leavin° to show il wanta to cooperate with the gOl·ng to bu1.ld a •1'ty and be c1'ly people," said Wl o ow. 0 .. tourt, but vowed the fight to legltlmatlze the Joseph as he headed ror thti town he has nar'l)ed "I( I 'm going to build a city it's going to be a homestead claims willeontiD.ue. Rarkbone (BackersortheAmericanConstjtutionto niceone. "We're trying to cooperate with \he court in , / Ruild Our Nation 's Energy). The nine-man group tore down sheds, work every way and we always have," said J oseph his ~l .-~....:.J:°":·•:P:h::._:•:•:id:_:B~a~<~k~bo:.:.:n:e_w~i:ll~be:..:.~loc:.:.:a_t~ed:..:.1_1_m~il_e_s~-s-·h_a_r_k_s_a_n_d~t-r_a_il_e_rs~an~d~p-ac_k_ed~-th_e_m~-•-u_t_o_f_t_h_e~~l-ndi~·an~-•-t_y_le~b-ra_l_d_•_P_ul_I_ed~ba~clc~,-•_P_~_t_o_lo_n~h"_._h_l_P_._1 /,tr/'~ , _. '-i .....---:: ~ ''1 -~-"' =" -------. ....-- ' , .. .. 'fh.ll r1 ·l1t·\ ,,~ 111\ 1111nd 1r;1 «k>. ;..i!I 11\ rr lhl" ~l opl' l"\'l' been Sl·l'1ng tho~t· I \ I,. !tl. R••!ftl Kid's Shoes Don't Last l 't1ld v0u .1hout \hl' old hoy 1n the :'1idwcst \~·ho Uough1 up hurrilt•ss hl'rl'ford C<llve:; to Cfl':1le lhat hr('('d nf lt\·cstock knuwn LIS polled hf'rt>furds Son1l' r.1111·tH·rs now <lrl' tryin/,! <in l'\'t'tl m11r1· prof1l;1hll' lr1l·k 'l'lh·y \\'ant tu eor- nt•r :.di lht• 111~11n ~1 t'U\''" µront' to produtt· lw1n l':li\'t'~ .<\good ht•rd 11fl\\1nn1L1kt'/'S '>l.'ould duu- hlt: lht· l~lkt·, 110 ·1 Cl .lf;~T :\SKS lht• difference bet'.'.'ecn l'OUrJgt• and foolha rdiness Walking naked Through a c~1nn1t>al villagl', that ·s couragt>. Or ::l1• l'v1• hl'ard J)o1n g it w1lh .t spri g of parsley lx'iHnd your t•ar t:. fuolh<.1rd1ness. Sll()f:S (). Jiu'" long dcH...·:-o 1l lLlkl.' a youngster to t111tgro1,· :1 p:11r of -;tuit·s ., .. .'\ lh111· uld 1::; tht• .voungst(•r '! F'rom I to 6 ,vt•;,ir~. figurt· a pair t'\'t•ry one maybe two n1onths . r·rum 6 to 10, t'\'l'ry two maybe three '/,;,,.,~.. months. f"rom 10 to 12, (•vt·ry thret' maybe four n1nnths. F'rom 12 to 15, four maylit• five months. From 15 on, thost.· shoes ought to last at least six months. DID I Si\V 24 was the SC'('Ond perfect number? ·r ut tut. The second is 28 . .i\nd ·196 is the third. CO!'ISIDF.R Ttl()St-: crimes in which a gun is used. almost two-thirtb; of them are ('ommitted by policl' characters already con-. victed or ::iwaiting tri;;il for .s uch criminal acts. l .OVF: AND WAR Ques tion arist•.s as to whether m ost ne,,•ly1ved s become disl'nCh<.1 nted \t1it h matrimony s hortly after t he wedding ceremonies. Disen{•hanted is too strong a 1 \vord. says our I.ove and War man. f1ut studie~ do :;how that most .such eouples soon learn the ,r matrimonial harness chafes a bit. he says. They tend to be at least slightly disappointed for a \l.'hile. although the majority rel'over to stick it out. LIS s t<ili stics indicatl'. 'Top' Broadcast Jobs Go To Men? WA SHJ:\!GTON (AP) -The first major study of the st atus of women in broadcasting has found a pattern or sex discri mination at all levels of employment \n public radio and television. · t\ c l ear pattern on Women i n Public emerges: there is an in-Rroadcasting concluded. du s try ·v.·ide under - reprt'sentation of women in public broadcasting at the higher levels ... a re- port by lht• 1'ask Force Avenging D eath No D efense HANFORD !APJ -A Hanford man has be-en :>entenced to state prison on a convict i on o f murderi ng an in-law. re- portedly to ave n~c the death of his motht:'r. Defense attor n ey t..arry Crouch sou).!hl a s uspended prison sen- ten<'e and C'ounty jail time for Wilton J . Pruitt. Jr., Z.I. on grounds that the victim. Winfrerl Lron "Teka" Jones, 32. had b ee n convic t ed of manslaughter in the de- ath of Pruitt 's mother in Santa Rosa four years ago.,. But K ings County Superior Court Judgr Robert P. Rosson reject- ed that argument. "No man has the right to t ake the Jif(' of a nother exrept in his own or so- m·eone else ·s defense.·· Ros.son said. Jones, who had f)('('n living in Santa Rosa and Modelto in recent years, •as shot fatally outside tbe Pruitt family 's home ~t on July 10. WOMEN HOLD slight- ly less than 30 percent of all jobs in public broad- casting, but are clustered at tht' bottom as secretaries and as ··support·· personnel, the t ask force said . They are outranked 10 to I by men in the top jobs. The task force said a double standard for men and women 3ppears prevalC'nt in the hi ring and promotion of com- parably educated and ex,perien ced persons, with men tending to be "hired at more r<'s pons i· · hie jobs and at higher salaries than women or equal education a nd ex· perience. ·· TJIF: TASK force re- port releasC'd today at a news conft'rence held by Or. Gloria L. 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MEMBER OF $1.8 BILLION GOLDEN WEST FINANCIAL CORPORATION • ' I • . ' , ' I vc -' ] yo in Tc Va Mo th• <a ( J I la in lh s. !1' V< d• Cl l ] ' o• v I~ g •• u P· II « SI I! ~ a t e < g lo II n s p s d a b s f c i t t ' t I e ' j J, 11 ' Saddlebaek EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 322, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFOR NIA • Today's Closing N.Y. Stocks TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1975 TEN CENTS High . School 'No Smoking' Ban Holds Teenager, if you want to smoke you'd better not be coughl ll&hl· ina up at Mission Viejo or EJ Toro High. Tru:stee:s of the Saddleback Valley Unified School District Monday night refused to relax lhe .. no smoking'" rule at both <'ampuses. The school board, acting oo the recommendation of Supt. Richard Welte, rejected a pro-- J>O$al to establish designated smoking areas at each of the :lebools. Such smoking centers are permitted by state law after Jan.1. About the only place where smoking will be permitted is Silverado High School, a ron· tinuatioo campus. where tobacco use though te<hnl<ally prohibit· ed, has been allowed anyway Ironically, the measure to rC"- tain· the dhstri<'t''!t smoking pro- hibition was carrit"d by the lhre\.' school board me_mbers who are :smokers G eor gf' He nry . Carole Neustadt, and W1!11am ... Kohler_ Non-smokers Dennis Smith and Loa Young opposed the measure, although for chfferent reasons. Corporal Punishment Out No S-chooi S By R UDI NIEDZIELSKI J 01 ttM D•ll• "41911 ~ I Corporal punishment is out- lav"ed today at all elementary. intermediate and high schools or lht" Saddlebark Valley Unified School Dis trict . The milestone action to bury the paddle was taken by a 3-2 \'Ole of the board of trustees Mon· day night followin g a lengthy dis· cussion on the philosophy of Dr. Welte Evaluation ~Glowing' Dr . Richard Welte. who took over the reins or the Saddlcbark Val1€"y UnifiC'd School District last JunE', ~1 o nday night \4'as given a glowing s ix months ~valuation by unanimous vote or the board or trus tees. The governing board, in a two- -page memorandum. cited Dr. Welte £or havin g done an "ex- cellent and exemplary job" as superintendent or the school ells· trict. 'He has provided outstanding educa!ional leadership in many areas. particularly in the instruc - tion a I pr ogram and in establi~hing sound business pro- cedure's with realistic fi scal goals. He has given our district leadership by personal example : that of a m aster teacher," the memo rE'ad s in part. Dr . We-Ile assumed the superinte nde ncy June 16 after hi s prt>decessor. William Zogg. re- signed. I-le formerly served as deputy superintE"ndent. The superintende nl requested a iormal "rE'port card" from the board after his firs t six months or service. In its evalu ation or the board further noted that ··Or. \Veile has de\'oled hi s tim e and energy ef- fectivel y in th" pE'rformanCE' of his duties. His leadership and hi s high standards of ethics. honesty and integrity havt" earned him the res pec'l or our district staff. the community, and this board or education ·· Hinshaw Jury Selection Delayed Jury sE"lection in the Orange Gounty Superior Court bribery trial of Congressman Andrew Hin s haw was delayed toda y \\'hile la"•yers for both sides dis - t'ussed trial strategy with Judge Robt-rt P. Kneeland. De£ense attorneys Marsha ll ~Jorgan and Rob('rt Green said it was "very doubtful " that they would offer any pre-trial motions prior to jury select ion. Prosecution chores are being handled by Assistant District At· torney Michae l Capizzi, who pre- sented the bribery case against Hinshaw to th e Grand Jury--:- Hins haw faces three fel.ony counts of bribery. The Newport Bea c h Republican exuded coolidence today a s h e waited for the C'hamber conference to end and jury selection to begin. "I ne\'f'r sought a change of venuf' because I always felt I rould get a fair trial right her e in Orange County." Hinshaw said, £:ere i~ lot of support for me e1lJld"Phavc been greatly en· raged by the attitude of my constituents toward this trial.·· Hinshaw repeated his earlier prediction that he will be cleared of all c harges a nd subsequenUy re<>IE"ctt>d tn his seat in Congress. punishment by infli('ting pain. Trustees Carole Neustadt. Dennis Smith and Loa Young joined togE'the r to abolish the in- frequently-used practice of pad- dling citing it as outmoded and rounter-produt'ti ve. Rut board President George Henry a nd Trus let: William Kohler weren 't so sure that s par- ing the rod wouldn't spoil the child. In 1964 Not_. BOth were of thE' oZ"lnion that taking the threat of ttie paddle away would lea ve tea('her s v.ithout a last -r~sort option or promoting C'orrerl behavior. Henry, a principal at El Toro Marine School. accused board me mbers or bt"ing "ideal i~t~ .. who didn 't ha ve to deal with a classroom or 30 kids. "You're giving tt"achers a baJ? full of nails and asking them to .. FBI Urged King To Commit Suicide W.6i.SHINGTON (UPI ) - Shortly beforE" hl' was awarded the 1964 NobE"I Prize, Dr. Martin I.uther King Jr. recei ved an anonymous letter "'ritten by the FRI suggesting that he commit s uicide or be publicly dis - ('rE"dited. The partial contents of the let- tE'r to King Y.'C're released tOOay by the Sen ate Intelligence Com- mittee as 'it bt>gan two days of open hearings on 50 years or FBI ilomestir intelligence operations. "There is onE' thing IE"ft for you to do, .. lhE" Jetter to King said. "You havt> jus t 3,1 days to do it. You are done. There is but one way out for you and you know it .·· Co mmittee Counsel Fred Sch"•artz "·a s intt"rrupted at this point by Chairman Frank Church (D-Idaho). ''Thi s w as s u gges tin g s uicide?" Church asked. "Yes. sir." Schwartz replied. Com mitte E' counsel Curtis Smothers said the FBI intent was to "thr E"aten to dis('redit <King) publicly." Neither Schwartz nor Church gave any information as to the material thE" letter threatened to expose about King. Sehw3rtz said a draft oftht' let- lE"r was found in the file of former deputy FBI Director Willi am Sullivan. "He ('Jaims he didn't write it but that it was a plant by so- meone e l se in th e F'li i ,'" Schwartz said. He said that copies were re- AP Photo THREATENED BY FBI? Martin Luther King, Jr. ceived by both King and his "·1fe . f.arl ier. it ,~·as disclosed that l-loovC'r 's pE'rson<1\ C'Orrespon - dence "'as mo\'t•d to his homt.• aftE'r hi s de:.1th in 1972 for "subse quent dt'strurtion ·· by a secre1 <1 ry :\Ju ly 3. 1975, F'RI report to the committt'C' on the di sposition of lloover's £Ill's ~aid no offi c1~1l files W£'rc· n1oved from his of fire to his rcsidwC'e Leukemia Victim Hospitalized A.gain WlCHITA, Kan. (APJ -Carl Heart was back in the hospital here suffering from the leuk emia that's killing him and £atig ue from his last wish -hi s four-day dream trip to Disneyland. ;The 10 -yE"ar -old boy was hospitalized ltfonday, about 14 hours a ft('r he returned to his hometown of Salina, where r esi- dents contributed more than $4 ,000 to SE"nd Carl, his parents. five brothers and sisters and an aunt to Disneyland. "The doctor gave him some kind or pain killer this morning. but it didn't really help," Carl's Viejo Home Burglarized Coins and stamps with a total value of $1 .000 have been stolen from a Mission Viejo home by b\trglars who climbed in via the livini: room window,· Orange County Sht"riff's officers report- ed todoy. Deputies said the home of engineer Carl Waller Johnston, •W. of 26901 Rccodo Drive, was burglarized while the family was absent from the premises. father, Ct'('li lleart. said Monday n11i!ht . It "·on"t do him any gooc1 no,1r, I guess. 1'tw poor little guy he"s tn terrible patn.·· llE":lrt s<.1td his son woke up very s1rk ~t onda~· momin~. run ning ;.1 •03 ·degree temperaturE' and 1,>xper it'n<'ing cunsidernble p;un. I-I t~ "·as s lt•e ping wht•n the derision "·as made to return him to St. Fran<:is llosptlal hl're. and he and his mother left in such a hurry they couldn "t tak"' a ny ·mementos or the ir four·day California trip. A m ajor item left at home '-''as a 1\1 ickey Mouse doll "aJmosl as big as l a m .·· Mrs. l~eart says, which was given Carl by thestalf of the Anaheim hotel that also provided the family free lodging for three nights . Once at thE' hos pital he "·as given transfus ions to bolster his red blood cell ('Ollnt With the infu:-;ion of the good blood he seemed lo perk up , ac cording· to his mother. On(' hospital spokesman late i\1ond ay night lt>rmed the bo.}' very tirNI and in fair condition but "'i!h "high spirits ." Sh(' said he "'as ''very exrifed about his trip" and tt"lling evt~ryone about the-four days in California seemed to pro- vide~ tonic -· Smith, thoug h exp'l.ainlng t'3rriully ht> d~ not :support stu· dent s moking, argued lhal the district should give the smoking center:s a six-month trial period. He said administrators are spending too much timt> taking dist"1plinary action against stu- dent smokers and described sus- pending students from school as . the he ight or institutional in - sanity.·· builtii a houst> "'hi le failing to pro- vide them "'ith a hammer," Henry said HE" added that school officials had not established an alternative form or plmishment before taking <'orporal punish· ment away. "What's the nC':<l st ep~ How do we tell our boys and gi rls that "'e mean busi nt"ss? \\'hat are we or- <See SPANK, Page All Jet Noise Scheduled Wednesday /\. major military air exer('ise ·1s likely to bring some additional ·jet noise to the south county Wed· nesday night The exercise "•ill in volvt:> righters and born hers from El Toro ~t a rin e Corps Air Station as "·ell as Air Force and :"Jational Guard planes from Cas~le Air i-'orrf"' Aase a nd the i\1iramar :"Java! l\1r Station. Its purpose is to provide re- alistic training in defense or th~ south"·eslern l rn1tcd States in the event or an enemy bomber at- ta<'k . lntercE"plor' p'i;ines "'ill be scrambled during the early even- ing hours ag<11n st other military aircraft approach ing the West Coast. according to an El Toro spokesman. .<\!though cracking the sound harriE"r is not an objecti\'e or the "'ar gamt", somt• of tht' 1nterrep- 1ors mav ha\'l' to mant•uvcr at s upersOnir s pl't'd ovt•r the Pacific. 1£ atmospheric conditions are unfa\·orabl+:>. this could mean some off-shore son1(' lxx>ms along the t•oastilnl·. tht• spokt'sman added Thi:>' exi:'rci se \\'Ill not 1nvol\'t' the flr1n g of "·papon:-; and its Sl'heduhn_g h~1s hC't'n t·uordin~led "'ith f'.•\!\ officials to pre\'ent in terferen('e "'ith Ct\"ilian air traf. fiC' Sex Magazine To Get Horwr \\'.<\l.Tll ,6i.~1 . Mas::.. (AP) - Brandeis Un ivC'rsily "'ill honor th(' puhlisher of th£' magazine · Penthouse .. 1n ~ l'"' york toni ght for the publicat1on ·s conce rn for "the "'elfarl~ of \'1etnam veterans ~ind crim in ality in modern socil'ty ·· Rut :-;omt~ "'omt"n on the Rran- deis ('ampus here believe that pl1blishl'r HohC'rt E. Guicciooe is more intC'restcd 1n t.hsp\aying the nud e f('maJ(• fornl in h is magaz1 n<'. and plan to picket the dinner "\\'e ff'el that by hononn_g the pubhsht•r of this Sl'Xist magazine. Brandt~is "'i ll be 1ndirC"Ctly profit- ing from the exploit at ion or women ... senior Leslie i\fart1n said. SM ITH ENTERS GUILTY PLEA SAN" DIEGO (U PI ) -Finan- cier C. Arnholt Smith. 76. cited on a misdemeanor ('harge of driving undt"r the influen('e of al C'ohol Oc t. 15, has pleaded guilty to a rC'duced charge of reckless driv- ing , court records s howed today The plea "'a s entered £or ~m ith , former head of Westgate- C'nllforni:t Corp. a nd thC defunct lJnited States ~ational l\ank, by his la"•y er, in Traffic Court. 5mith w.-is not present. 1 Further, h e pointed to 1n - ronsistencies in-the presl'flt no liimoking policy. Administr<il ors a nd teachers are all owed to smoke on t"ertain art'as of <·am pus, yet studt'nts who are legally allowed to s mokl' "down lhl· street " are denied the sa mt· pri vi le~e Trus tee Young, though jo1n1ng Smith in the vote, t':<plained hl·r surprist" action by saying that Thrip Killer she is totally oppost.>d to student ~mok1n~ on ('"mp-us and thttt in <·ludt'S Silvt"rndo 1-lig h &~hool She described the new legisl:1 tion al10Y"1n g sc hool boards to dt• s1gnate smokin g C'entcrs as both pt~rmiss1ve and hypo('ritical. saying that "to pt-rmit s n1okini;:, as rar as I 'm toncerncd, would I;)(' to end orse 1l '· lt was her s ug~C'stion tha t tht· fSt>eSi\tOKE, Pa~eA2 l JOE' Hernandez of Newport Beach Parks Oep.:1rtment prepares for y,·ar on Cuban laurel lhrips, the sap-suckin g inserts that are attacking the c1ty'..'i ficus nitid::i (Indian L::iurel) lrecs. Spraying of trees lo minimi ze damage' by the pe rsistent insects is ::in a nnual chore for c ity park ' Nixon Says U.S. Lacks Leadership :'JE\\' YORK (U PI ) -Amcnca s ufft"rs from a J;.1ck of ll•adersh1p, according to former l'rl•:,idt•nt Richard :":1:<on ··y,/e. as ;1 r11un try. have to pro ,·ide strt~ngth and IC'adt·r~h1p. · ~ixon said in an inlc•r\"ll"" .. in thl' I . .idies' lloml' J ourn ~1t "F:n)?l<ind is at a st<1nd still. r'ranct"' St'(·ms 1n disrirray It aly has a cns1s governml'nl . Germany can"t ral ir a "-'Orld causi."'. · South "\frira ? \Vh ert• do \lo'l' ex peel leadership to emt'r~e '? • • ~i.-.:on , 1ntervil'"'C'd a l. his homl· in San Clemt~nt e. by Willi<1m i\-1 r~ine, a n author and Ne"' \'ork textiles t'XeC'utivl~. had little tu say of PresidPnt r·ord, "'hon1 :'Jixon chose as hi s vice prl's1 dent : "Jle's okay. Right now he's loo accessible A Congress or a Parliament C'a n paralyzl' leadership." · The n1ood of the nation. :\li xon said. is lackluster : ' We are so cyni cal. so d i:-; believi ng -it may take thl' shock of an invasion -in Kort•;1 or in Thailand. If American live.-. are threatened. "'t~ may re~atn our sE"nse or bflief in our country and our need for s trenj!t h \Vt' arl' a compromised country <it tilt.· moment "If the church and thr ml'd1 :1 and business and educators all Chamber Adds 9 Businesses :"J1ne businesses were addC'd to the Saddleback Valley Chambl•r of Commerce membership roster during thE' month of '.'i'ovC'mber The ne\4' Cha m b<>r members are : Arabella 's Restaurant . l .aguna llills, The llroad"·ay, l.aguna !f ills i\1all , C:tcnn 1 .. Carlson. CPA , l.aguna fhlls and Dr. Philip Etchells, optometrist. ~lission Vit'JO Al so KAPX Jl ad10. ,.';an Clemente. P /\. 1.em:is and 1\s 80('i<l t es. a('C'Ounl<int:-;. M1ss1on Vi('jo : '.\1in1 ·~kool. MissL()n Vie jo, J .C. Penney Co., I.:if>!.un:1 Jhlls ~1 al l. and Wineman·s lll'p::1rt ment Stor t>, l\f1ss1nn Vll'JO ,, ailo"· thC' continuous undermin- ing of our strength and vc1l11t·:.. \\+:' "'ii!. k('e p drifting thal \\ ;i:;. l it' dirt not C'Xplain \\'h)' hr rt·Jt !ht~ .<.\m t•rica n peoplt• art· <':'.>'llll'.11 or "hat mny have eau:.t.1:1 thl' cynu·t~m If he \\"t'rt• 111 tht• \Vh 1ll' !!nu:.•· tflll<iy . S1x1'ln s~nd . ··1 "ould ask f1\·l' ur s1:.. nf the ht•:;l hrain:. ~1round mt~ tn gn nff un ;i rt·lrt•at for sevrr.fll w(•t·k s ;ind r<indPr somt' thin gs h1)v.' t•ould "t· n1ak1• nur pt·up](' fe1·J n1\1rt· pridl'. not h(' so <'Otll'C'rnl'd "'tlh 1\ra h \\'t•:1l1 h . \\'h<1! 's \\·rnng "'1th ht.~1n).! th1· Sl'('ond \\ l':~llhu·:.t l'Ountry for .1 v.hLlt•'"' The fnrm er prC':-;ult~nt satd h1 · "·ould \\t•rk ~•n ,1 !f'IC'\ 1sion pro gr<1m ft1r lht' t'Vt' of tht' nation ·, lflllth ann1\'t•r . ..;ary n1•xt yC'ar to rt•mind t\mt'r1r;1n s "'that 1n 1771: \\t' h,1d nnl:;. ::.pi r1tu:d ""t•alth. <.1r1d io()k "ht•rt• 1l tonk us ·· Or;an~(.· ~ Co••~• /~: \\t'alh<'r f'cur tonight and \\'1'<ln1·s d;iy t'htll ,v this t'\'en1111-: "'t1h IO\\:O. 11f 3R to l 5 .<\ lt11h· warnlt'I" on \\'1•dt1t•:-d ;1:. "'1\h ht•at.•h high' Lll'Olltld li;1 11:.n11'! to 75 1 n I,, nd INSIDE TODA'\' Thprp 's a Costa M esa /1rn1 thal makes lnd1anapol1s r11Cc C'ars. \\'f'll. scolf' models of In- dy racer.!. onywoy. The /IVf' inch icmg autos haue decals so smoii. the u1 n1111g C'On't be .read byhumant•ycs See .,lory AIQ Index Er,... llomc..<~ " -... , .. L M 8oyO ... -....1F"""'' ... C.UIO'T>I• .. 'Wl•Ol'l•li.tW1. .. Clill\,lli ... 111 ,, o..,,.. C.<r11tty .. c:..mlt t " -" .,.1 0.\0-•0 " 511•1• ~,, •• . .. 0.•tll ... tl<ff .. -·-... E_.1 ... lllPill .. .. 511Kk~·-·" '" 1[>1l"1illlftf!Wftl .. TM••rhi.R •• Fl .... nt• .. ,. ,, -" .. "°""'' ... .. _ .... . • • Alln UllOMr1 " 'WfH'ld N•wt .. • J ' ' JlJ DAILY PILOT f'ro• Page A J SPANK ••. (~ring in plact' of corpor~I punishment?" hl· asked The majority opinion wa:; sum· marizt'd by Trustee Smith. 11n educator with 10 years ex J)("rien<'~. who dl·~e r1 lx'<i ro1·1~r .i.I puni s hm<>nt a~ an ··anachroni!\m .. "''htt•h had luni:: <1go been <iboli sht'd by tht• pMsons and armed (01'l'l'S "If (such) disc·1pline is to be :id ministered it should he "''ithin the family un it and not at schQQI," said 5rnith. noling that ll"rtChl"rs h:J\'t' rnorC' t•ffl•t'l1V'' nll'ans of punishment :Jvailuhlc lot1iem th<1n ~w:ttlin~. A s urvry of teo.trhers by tht' Sa1ldlebatk V .dlt'Y Educ:1tors ,.\ssoc1al1011 1S\'J•:A 1. h0'.1.t'Vl'r, clisrlosE'd th.it tt·.1ehl·r.., \l.'t•rt· far from v.odlin g 111 rt•n1 n\'t' lht' IJJd - dl(' from their ;,r.,.t·n..11 Of !ht' 250 t'it'mt'nt.1ry li'.t('hl'rs , pollffi 90 pt•rl·1•nt "t•rt• 111fa\'or11f rt•t:un1ng t•11rpural pu111:..hm1·nt . ttcrord1ni:: to S\'t-:A rt·prt·~t>n · t.1l1\'l" \Vill1 :1rn \1t·t'h11n1 In tht• 1ntt·rn1l·t\J.itt• gr.1dt•:-, SO pt>rl't'rlt uf the SI lt•at'ht•r:-r1·, : ma1nt•d firm on lht• nt•t·1·:-:-1ty of · the need for ('or1x1r,1I pun1 :-hrnt•nt ; and on lht• high ~c hiiol lt'\'l'I 70 • pt•rrent of tht.' IOI 1nstrutturs '. polJ('d wcrt' in f" vor of 1t \\'hilt' th(' f~cull y ""·;i:-: over· 'A'ht•lmingly in :-uppur1 11f 1·or - por<'I pun1shmt'TIL acc·ord1n~ to !\lt'l'h,1m 's ~tat 1s l1t·s. 1l was pointC'd out that niany of tht• lt'aChl'rs sl1p11J;1\t>d that sueh punishmE'nt "·as only to ht' n1t·t ... d out by principals and "'ith the permission of par(•nts. Supt. Ril'hard \\'t·lte. "'ho said he eould not "in all good con::. cieneE'" reeommend kt'i.>p1ng cor· poral punishnlC'nl, noted that a similar survey of principals dis· elosed that thE'y were almo::.l equally divided on the issue. Dr. Welte. however, revealed that thOS(' who wanted it con· tinued "exceE'ded by a few o f those who wantE'd it abolished." Although ht' said he was un· aware of a ny abuses of corporal punishment in hi s school system, the superintt'ndE'nl said he .... ·as "opposed to violenc<'." JUs eall (or abolition of the old policy drew a round of applause from the audiencE' of 150 paeking the I.a Paz l ntermtdiate School board room . · Trustee Loa Young said she had researched a number of books on classroom discipline trying to locate support for the contentions of lt'achers and prin· eipals but that she couldn't find one that says "When all else fails, hit him .'' -''lt's lime to hang up the hickory stick. it has too many splinters on it," ~1 rs . Young ad· vacated. • Fellow board mf'mber Carole :'oleustadt, a psyehologist, said the abolishment or corporal punishment forc·t>s f'duc;.itors into a c h a l lenge to develop, .-alternative m('a ns of punishmt>nt 'whieh d o not rely on ft>ar through force." She sugg('sted that t('arher in· • servic<' programs ht! d('velnpt.•d }. to help thE'm ropC' '•\'ith their dis· ' ciplinE' problems. . Dad Denied ' Son's Rites AMES. Iowa (AP)-A man ae· eused of ml1rdt'ring his.2·year·old son was refused permission to al· tend the boy's fun eral tod ay but wa:; allowed to view his body at a , funeral home. "I ask to bt> placed beside him whenever l _go," Thomas Sc-ehan. 25, told a magistrate's court here Monday. ThE' Am es truck driver is charged with suffocating his son Friday and then holding his wifE'. l.inda. 22, postage at gun}X>int in an office building for six hours " before releasing her unharmed and surrc.>ndering. Mrs. Seehan filed for divorce E'arlier in the day. and Seehan said he feared she would gt'l eustody of the boy. ORANGE COAST ..... ______ " ': l11j!f1Qlte)I ,.,,..Ot•"Qt'(Of\1 D•"• P•lol ,.,,n .. o;,ch•\l""' "'"""I~''~"'' I'•~\\. I l>YLl·\l>o"b' !"'"0•-Co.l\I Pu~'"'"•'ll co~,.,.h, .,.. .... , .. 1,...,,,,,,,,, _,, puDl«noa Mo"'t•• 1n'""G" • "'~" ·~· ' ""·' """'"· No•pn•I '""""·Hum'°"""'' L~·•• '· '''''" '•'n Y•i<o, ''"""' \odCll~IM·• V•I •, ""t L•ou""' "'"'" !oou!n Co•· l A ""'I" ,. ""'"'", ·1 !IOI\ '' "''D""'•d \•lu•O·•" "''" \u"""" t•, l'l''"''IMI 1>11bll'"'~ pl.n! ,. •' .J)"• ..,.,.,, I•,, ~1,.•tt, Co\!• M~••. (.flolQ<"••"'lo~ ' ': ' I . .. " f ) .,1 Robert N . Weed p,,,,,,..,, • ...., 1>111~.u, ! Jack R. Cur!ev v .... p'""'' "'•'Id(,· .. ~··· .............. Thomas Kee"ll Ea•IO• Thomas A Murpt11ne M•NIQ>"9 r d1!ot Charles H . loos Richard P. Nall ... \Ul!•O\I M•NIO""ll l<toto" 5.addleN<:k Yalleyotfice JilOt l• P•1 11...., ot ~·" 0 t91I '""'"'"' Other attic~ (•"'-"' JJOW•••IM•~lt""t '"-' llo~1" Wl N••rol<1 _,., ... a M,,.,,.,.,,,.e.~n 11tn~.,-.. v••d ~kt<~ ,, .. c. .. -... \,,...,, Te .. phone (714l '4'2-4J21 c;1astHJtd Adverliling'42·S671 ~-~v.,,.,,.......,O'hl• Sl1-6J10 •• _ .... c; ....... ... ·~ .... .. Glrl•ltM, "'~ °' ..... C..• ..... !""'°"'I c..... .. , N9 .. ~ •IOl'lll, .. , ... , •• , ...... .., ...... 1 '"•llt• t• .tvt•U••M•nh ""'"" ,...,, k "'"''""(fCI ••1"tvl •••< ool ~'"'"''.,' 01 """'i9flt -·. ........ ( •••• 110•1••· .... o .. c .... ,,. .. , C.•11~•• S.14-K•lfl"""' .,, ('"'"' u.n --..Yi by M•ll Mi.JS _.., .. h . mlll1•• ---.W n,_,.M,.' . ' • T ! ~,~ ... •· , 1fl, 197~ I Super~awk /11jured Bird Flies Coop A Red Tail Hawk. zapped senseless when it flew into a bigh voltage electric line in Laguna Beach Saturday ni~ht . escaped rrom his benefactors Mon - <lay. lending thl•m tu conclude lht' bird had recovered from h1 ~ s hock1nJ,! c•x1wnencl'. "\ Tilt: llAWK WAS BLAMED by P.dison Company repair crC'ws for ('~1u~(n~ a widespread Laguna pQwer outage from 6. •15 p.nl. tu9p. m . F'irl~n1 :1n .Joe !\1cC'lul'e took the hird, sufferi ng an JllJllf'C'd hr t•.t.'>l . 1o~s of hlood and burned feathers, un· dt•r h1.s '' 1ng. J It·\\'.'!~ lhll' to turn tht.• hu\vk over to the Sl>C'.t\ t.nday hut I ht' \\ri ly bird pushed open a panel in .Ml·('J urt.•:, !-!rt>t•n house and escaped , st;J·: ;\lt('l .t:JtJ·:. the flrt.•m:.in':, "'ife, s aid lhe 11:1\\'k h.1d ht't'H t·:111ni.: n1t· .. 1t anti h"d thrown off the b<trld.t ~t.·.S Oil ht:-. \\J llJ.:~ "I gut•-;:, this 1:-Ul1l' Slnry \\'1th a happy ending," ~ht• t·11nrlud1·tl 'Skipped Beats' May Be Warnings ANAJtf:J :vi -Prc1nature-hcart rontrartion~. rommonlv kniJ'A'tl <l.S ".skiµpt'd hC'als" and oft C'n harmless, may be w;u·111ng hints of suddt'n d(•ath, say~ ;.1 panel of rrse<:1rchf'r s. {Sl'C' rt·L.1t1:d stor·y A9. I This reeently d1sro\·errtl link may t'Vcntual!y s;IVC' somt• of the th<lu sands uf pt>uplC' "ho drop d(•· ad t•a<·h year 'A'tlhout "'arn1ng. lht· d0t.·tor::,s~ud '.\1 ond.1y f 'rom Pag<> A I SMOKE ... Saddleb;1ek di ~tri<'I inst<'ad C'x periment with an open campus. meaning that studt•nts \vould he allowE'd to c•omC' and go as lhl'Y please.> -and eunst•Qut•ntly do ;is they plt>a Se ·\\hen not atll'nd1n,:: clas::.E's . Ev1dt>nCC' brought forv.•;.1rd hy offieials from the t1~·11 high schools indit«tles a s1~n1f1('ant number of suspension.-; art• nlade for smoking. about J.I out of 11•1 at !\1ission \'iE'jo lligh and 80 out of 100 at F.l Toro lligh. Those statistirs brought a call from several trustt'\.'S. notably Carole Nt'ustadt and Loa Young, for alternativE' forms of punish· mE'nt aimed at kt>ep1n,E! studt.>nls in school. Thi.s, it v..'as suggested. could take lhE' form of spct1al smokinj:! education ('lasses or sc hool grounds fix up ;ind clean up pru Jerts Supt. Welte. in making his re• eommendat1on to r<'lain lhr anli smoking rC'gn!;.it1on . s aid th(· "battle <1gainsl s n111king must hf.• geart>d to ('durat1u11 . tll'ginning in \hr E']('!llt'nt:n·~ gr;u\,•s ·· llr urged th(' adoption of a :-trong pro ,e:ran1 ~•s to the ''11 1 ;1d\'1s;1h1hty" tif tnh.tl'('u u:-1· Although :1 handful of st1hl1.·nt :-. 1n '.\tonday nig ht 's :-t•h1111l hoar1t audience of ;1h out 151\ aeknu"'\C'dgrd h' ,1 s hO\\ of hands th<1t th t·~ d1il .. n11)k1·. nn111.· of them adllrt•sst•d !ht.• ho~1rd on the is.sue. For them th(' hop(' of 0Uta1n1ni: rel:~XC'd l'l',(.;U\:1\LOll'i "'l'llt lip Ill smoke ·rh<'.Y C'rnphas1z~d lh:tt many pt•t•plC' '.1.-lth ('Om pletely normal ht>arts have oecasional, momen· tary hl"artbeut irregularities and :-h11uldn'1 ht> :ilarm('(i. ·roo n1ur h 1·11fff'l' and nt•r\·ous tt·ns1on art' cornn1on 1.·aus1.·s uf skipped beats. l 'ht.' rt.•:.ra re· h('rs .sai d. however, th,11 PVC's premature ven· tr1 t.·ular contral'l1ons -are as- !'>t1t·1;.1lt•d "'1th a high(·rriskofven· t r1t.·ul" r f i bri II at ion . 1'his is a wi Id , cl1surga n11.ed flultC'ring of the h1•;1rl that frE'Qut>ntly causes de· .11/1 in minutt•s . About 250,000 pt·rsons die l'aeh year from sud· dt•n \'t•ntr1cu I ar fi hri II at ion . ··Tht· signif1eance of Pvc·s de- p~·nds greatly on their setting - tht• Ctlmp;111.v lhC'y ke('p," ex- 11 i:11nt•d Or. l-iarn<1rdTabatznik at tht· l}lt h Scientific Sessioo of the ,<\n1t·r1c :1n !1cart Association. 1'•• h:n 1ru k . <' h i(·f oft he eardiology ctep~1r1 mt·nt at :'°'iorth Chari C's (;t•ncral Hos pital in Baltimore, :'\111 . s;ucl PVC"s are of more :-ign1fiC"anet> in p('op\e '-''ho have ;1lre~1dy h;1d a ht•art attack, or in p~'ople 'A'ho ha\'f' a large number tlflhl'skippcd bt•als . Coast Board Holds Action On Site List South Coast Regional Coastal Commissioners ran out or time at their meE'ting ~fonday in Tor· ranc<> and held orr taking any ac· lion on the list of coastal sites propost>d £or acquisition by the statE' . Commissioners had intended to finally decide \l.1hich . Orange and I.as 1\ngeles County sites \vould b<> included on the list to be fnr"·:irded to lhe statewide c·o:1slal t'Om 1n ission. Sil<'S includt>d 'A'ould be recom· mended for purt·h ast' by the stat<' for opt•n s pace or rt'<'rcational use:-.. C'11mm1ssioners, 'A'hO held a public hearing on the sites thrce '-''Ccks ago. said they "'ill again :II tempt to vo1c on thE' list at their ll~t. i meeting. RMttetttber llin1? Pianist Josf..' Tt':Jrh~ holds his 10-week·old great-grandson, 9regq ry. ft urb1 will be 80 Nov. 28. He plans to celebrate lf'! ad"·ancc Nov . 2'1 by playing and co11ducting from the Pt,ano four works ror piano and orchestra. The concert w,tth the Rochester Philharmonic \Yill be at New York's Uncoln Center. ' Oil Sale Delay ' Denied ByDOUGLASFRIT7.SCHE OllMD•ll•'1 ... s..ff A U,S. Distr1tt Coud judge in l.os Angelrs !\1onday refused to post pone sale or l .25 million acrt's or off-shore 01! leases. mostly off tht< Orange Coast, schcd\j.Jed to go Oil tht"' block DE'C. 11 . Judge David W. Wil!iam s re· jected request! filed in 1974 by At- torney Gener at EvelleJ. Younger Md the-California Coastal Zone Conservation Com mission to stop the salt>. The rc·qu E'~l eontE'nded the fedE'r al Int erior Department did not study poss 1hlt"' environmental damages adequately and had de· cided to go ahead with the sale before th(' t.'n\•ironmC'ntaJ studies \loerE' m;:1dC' l'\ second line of legal dcfensE' aro1tnd tht• Orang(' Coast is ex· pt'C'tt•d to h<' file<J fo'riday in \\'ashin~ton. O.C,. by Orange ('ount y <1 nd ;1 coal1t1onof ,Wc1t1es. .i\lso s et'k1ng to delay the sale. the Orange County suit rlairns lht'reare not enough covironmen· tal safeguards C'o ntained in the masSi\'e lease proposal and that California \\.'iii not be compen.sal · ed 11deq u at ely. In shoot in~ do .... ·n the earlic>r swt. Judge Williams ruled out California 's ar~umE'nts that lhe state ·should not suffer environ- mental damage 1n the production o(oil destined ror other areas. "Such an argumen1.t: conflicts with the socio-E'eonom1c pattern upon which this nation is based and \%'hi rh nt>cessilates one arc.> a ·s bearing th(' burdt'n and costs or in· dustrializat1on. farming, electric power generation and coal and iron production that 1s trans}X>rt· Ni to other a ren s of the country for their ben('fit. ··the judge said. The state had a sked the sale be put off until mort' t'omprehensive studies of potenli<.il environmen· ta! dt'vastalion could be made. \\'ii hams said the state was try· ing lo involv(' the court in a . rolit1rill poliey-making ques- tion." "This eourt ," he said. "cannot sub:stitutE' its judgmt'nt for that of the agency unless I rind the action taken by the Department of the In- terior to be arbitrary and capricious and I do not.·· William s said the plaintiffs had not eonsidt>red ·'the great de· velopmental s trides that have brought to tht' oil industry prac· ticed techniques in platform drill· ing and improved methods of oil capture ... ThE' 6,000 pages of environmen· tal study, Williams said, were' C'omprehenslve, analytical and in eompliance with the require· ments of the National Environ- mental Poliey Aet. In a related development Mon· day, a spokes m a n for western oil and gas interests said it is not true that off.shore oil drilling opera- tions would drastically increase Southern California air tx>llution. Harry ~1 or ri son. gen e ral manager or the Western Oil and Gas Ass<K'iation. cl~med the air tx>llution assessments made by the state Air Resourees Board are "so overstated that they don 't make sense... · Military Accused OPORTO, Portugal (UPl)-A Communist group · in Oporto to- day acrused conservative military offict'rs of plotting to overthrO\\' the government and transfer it to Oporto. • Te11se Jtfou1e11t Something':; apparently cook in g in "The Crucible'', a pl~y by Arthur Miller to be petiormcd al Mission Viejo r hgh School. From left are Debbie Wrig!>t, V«cki Rukstal1s .a nd Ken ~ornlinson . Prrformances begin al 8 p.m . Thursday . fol:·1day and Saturday in multipurpose room 8 . Tea Bags Replace Taxe·s in Protest ~1ENDOCJNO (UPI) -Angry taxpayers o( thi.s :"Jorthern California coastnl :'.irl'a are launching a tea-bag protest of taxes. llay Rice, 59, an artist and resi- Francis Rudd Rosary Set For Tonight Rosary v.·ill be recited tonight in Laguna Hills for Franc·is CVan) Rudd, who died F'riday at SaddlC'back Community Hospital. M r. Ru dd was born in Owensboro. Ky. lie livro 22 years in California, t'f''O years in Orange County. I-le was vice pre- sident of i\1 arsh and J\o'tel.ennan , an insurance company. He worked for the compan y 40 years, Mr. Rudd is sur\'ivt'<l by hi s wife~ Genevieve, of the family homt'. 5148 Mi e m bro in l~aguna Hills: by two daughlt'rs. i\1rs. Dani el FishE'r of Alanson. Mich., and Mrs. Frances Sherock of Northville, Mich.: by two sons, Dr. Van Rudd of Klamath Falls. Ort>., and Michael Rudd of Roston . Mass.: by a broth'<'r . .i\lbert Rudd of Louisville, Ky .; and by 13 grandchildren. Tonight's rosary service w ill be held at 7:30 at St. Nieholas Catholic Church in Laguna Hill s. . '\funeral mass will be held at II a .m . Wednesday, also at St. Nieholas Chureh. BU.rial will be at Ascen!jion Cemetery in El Toro. The fam ily requests that memorial donations be made to Capuehin House of Studies. 750 ,'\nza St .. San Franeisco94118. Funeral arrangements are bt"~ ing handlt'd by ~1eCormi ck t.aguna Beach Mortuary, dent of Mendocino County for 15 . years, said he would distribute tea bags to those up in arms over high taxes. He \\.'ill urge them to SE'nd the bags to the county tax eoilector in lieu of eash. "\\'e've had assessments go up around here this year as much as 800 percent ," Riee said . "Pt>oplt' v.•ho live here and who are trying to raise famili<'S here art' !it('raJ. Jy being taxed out of their homes.·· Rict' s aid he and fellow angry taxpayc.>rs hoped that the Lea bags instead or dollars will g<'t thE' county Hoard of Supervisors to listen. The problem is a state la'f'' that says county assessors mu.st as- sess property at one-fourth of (air market value. "People who don't live here· are buying property in the area for invt'stment purposes, .. Rice said. "The rE'su1t is that prices are awfully inflated. Outsiders buy property for sp('{'ulation, for lax sht>lt<>r s. The market prices go up." "Whal h appen s is that we who live and work here have to pay 'for the finaneial games tht'y're playing ... l\1rs. Beth Rost said that if JOO persons join the tea bag gesture "We ean wipe out the eounty con- tingency fund and force them to go to !ht' state for aid." Mrs. Bost. her retired Coa::.t Guard officer hus band and their five ehildren live on an acre at the edge of town "''ilh rabbits, geese. chickens and a couple or peacocks . "When we moved here (six years ago) our taxes wt>re S262 .'' :s he said. "The next year we paid 5-109. Rut this year our taxes are Sl.029." There ha\'C' been rumblings about seeeding from Mendocino County to form another county. ''Form ing a ne'f'' eounty isn't the anS\\'er. though," deputy As· sessor Arthur Church s aid. ADVANTAGE -ALDEN'S *•••• .. carpe One huge odvonloge Alden's hos O"Ver most carpet stores is lhot we ha"Ve our own installers, pro"Vid1ng flexibihly and reliability in schedul- ing installations. Very few deportment stores or specialty carpet stores have their own workrooms. and musl rely on on outside controd service for installa- tions. We hove hod many people buy lro m us ofter being d1sappo1n1ed by on in\tollotion company who scheduled o jo b and didn't show up or call. Somelimes, this hos happe ned two or three time.s before the customer gi"Ves up . At Alden's, our Installation schedule is operated very efficiently, and even when our men ore held up on o previous job causing o lote start, our men will stay and finish. lf you wont reliability -coll usl . --1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CAL1F. 91617 • Pt10NE 646-4838 -6"'6·2355 .lrVine EDITION • VOL. 68, NO. 322, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES Today's Clo i!JI•• ·N.Y. Stoeks TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 197S TEN CENTS Planners- l • -Discussing ~~Shape of ' _City' • -T-1rvlne planriipg-eommil5lonen Jlooday be1a~ ~•mining the -cl-Tangrul4•-1111lt"W!ll ~v to be hammered out ID draftine • plan for the city's futW'e development. Jt wu lhe sec.ond ln a attles ot jubliC' hearing• before city com· misaiom on picking a single plan for the pattern or Oevelopmenl. "11\e hearing was continued until Dec. I. O.llyl'llMMMfl"W• NEW IRY INE PLANNER Eddie P eabody Jr. Peabody lroine's D irector ."Eddie Peabody Jr., son or the famed banjo player of vaudevill e and early radio days, Monday ·took office as the city of Irvine·s .new planning director. The younger Peabody was former planning director for the city of Walnut Creek in northern California. He is Irvine's third planning director. Peabody, 34. is moving into the top planning po!ll ju.st as Irvine embarks on a ll)ajor focusing of the eity's plans for the future. following a series or hearings through'Dec. 23, the city general pla n is to be amended with a single land use plan replacing the present three land use "options ... Peabody remained non · committal on the ·general plan during an interview Monday, protesting he was ''just getting my reet wet... • However, h e said, the im· portance or planning in Irvine is Jlnalogous to its stature in Walnut Creek. "Irvine is a great challenge in terms or planning, .. said Peabody. Where Walnut Creek, a San Francisco Bay area suburb, is nearly out of space rot develop- ment, he said, "there is still a lot tQdoin Irvine ... Not that Walnut Creek was de- Teioped entirely. i Peabody was active in press- ing ror a $6. 75 million open space Wend issue in his former com- fnuntiy. The money-is being used f9r the purchase of l,MO acres of QPOn space, he said, adding that tditional open space land has een acquired through other eans. .; In a city that has gone through : CS.. PEABODY, Page A2l Coast We athe r Fair tonight and We<lnes- day. Chilly this evening with lows of 38 to 45. A little warmer on Wednesday with beach highs around GS rising to75inland. I NSIDE TODAY There's.a Costa MeJO. /irm that makes !ndianopolit race car•. Well, 1cole modell o/ In- dy racers , anyway. The five· inch long autos have decoU so small, the writing can ·t be • .rrod by lluman: eyes. See story AlO. . I : ,, I ' • .. '" •• •• •1·1 ... ••• "' .. .. .. .. Lilt Thursday the transport•• tlOG commission held its first hearinM· Leitu&J>Ullinlng-80Dl ol ~ majo_r lsai.les and giving the times .,ct piaces for the public bearin~ will be mailed to evft'y home in tr.vine later this week. Sinre th• ei\y gener&J plan was adopted ln December 1973, lrvine has bad lhre land use "options.·· callina: fo respectively less or more urbanization in the 40 :square mile tlty and 100 square mile planning sphere. Population.-poojecti~in-l planning area range rrom 19f,6S4 to 452.968. with the most fl'e· quently rited option calling ror 337.800. It is not clear after two rity rouneil discussions on pirking a single land use plan whether one r:A the three existing plans will be selected or a hybrid will be de- voloped. But a broad range at issues that--were lert-dangling in 1973-are to be refined a:s the rinaJ plan is put together. The hearings are to run throu9h Dec. Z3, but Mayor Art Anthony has said that the de· cision m•Y not be reached until after the fir~t or the year. Some or the i~sues have been "'om with discu.ssion over the pa.st lt.'o years but remain un· eat by FBI Note Told "{(ing to Kill Self? WASHINGTON CUP I ) - Shortly before he was awarded the 1964 Nobel Prize, Dr. Martin l.uther King Jr. received an anonymous Jetter written by the FBJ'suggesting that he comm it suicide or be publicly dis- creditffi. The partial contents of the let· ter to King were released today by tht Senate Intelligence Com· mittee as it began two days of open hearings on 50 years of FBI domestic intelligence operations. "There is one thing len. for you to do.·· the leltt>r to fGng said. "You have just 34 days to do it. You are done. There is but one way out for you and you know it.·· Committee Counsel Fred Schwartz was interrupted at this point by Chairman Frank Church (D-Idaho >. ''This was suggesting suicide? .. Church asked. "Yes, sir,·· Schwartz replied. Committee counsel Curtis Smothers said the FBI intent was to "threaten to discredit (King) publicly ... Neither Schwartz nor Church gave any information as to the material the letter threatened to ... ,..._. THR EATENED BY FBI? Martin Luther King, Jr. expose about King. Schwartz said a draft or the Jet- ter was found in the file of former deputy FBI Director William Sullivan. "He claims he didn"t write it but that it was a plant by so- meone else in the FBI,·· Schwartz said. He said that copies were re- ceived by both King and his wife. · Earlier. it was disclosed that Hoover"s personal correspon· dence was moved to his home after his death in 1972 for "subse- quent destruction ·· by a secretary. A July 3, 1975, FBI report to the rommittee o n the .. disposition or Hoovt'r's files said no official files were moved rrom his of- fice to his residence. But it said Helen W. Gandy, Hoovt'r 's executive assistant. had 35 file cabinet drawers or the late director's personal cor- rt>Spondence moved to his home shortly after his death. The report also said three folders captioned with the names or three present or former FBI officials had di.sappeared. It said. ·'The reason these rolders were removed rrom (Hoover"s) 'official-confidential" files could not be determined." UCI Regents Hold-South Comt • • To Hear Jets First Meet Since '68 On Wedllesday University of California begin at 10 a.m . Friday in room Regents will mC'el at UC Irvin(' 220 of UCI's Social Science this "·eek ror the rirst time since Tower. student activism in the late 1960s The regents last met at UCI in prompted a halt to their monthly March 1968 . They had held three business meetings on various UC previous meetings at the Irvine campuses. campus. The sessions are scheduled ror . Thursday and Friday. Board T~ree cons~~uct1on m~tters af· commiltt'es will meet Thursday fect1ng UCI w_1~l be cons~dered by and the full board session will the regents . c?mm1ttee on grounds and bu1ld1ngs. Sex Magazine To Ge t Honor WAI.THAM. Mass. (AP) - Brandeis University will honor the publisher or the magazine "Penthouse"' in New york tonight for the publication·s concern for ''the welfare of Vietnam veterans ... and criminality in modern .;ociety ... But some women on the Rran- deis c<\mpus here believe that publisher Robert E . Guiccione is more interested in displaying the nude female form in h is magazine. and plan to picket the dinner. "We feel that by honoring the publis her oC this sexist magazine. Brandeis will be indirectly profit - ing from the exploitation oC women," senior Leslie Martin said. They a re : A bookstore and stu- dent services building estimated to cost $553.500: an apartment complex of 200 two-bedroom un· its ~timated to cost $3 ,986,636 : and $60,000 in preliminary plan- ning for remodeling of the ob· stetrics and gynecology building at Orange County Medical Center. which the university hopes to purchase as a teaching hospital for the UCJ .California College of Medicine. $350,000 Blaze CERRITOS <U Pl I -A weld- ing torch ignited a gasoline tank Monday causing an explosion and $350.000 rire to a manufactur- ing firm . Firemen said a welder in a machine s hop at Protonics F.ngint'ering Corp. \\'as working on a trailer hitc h when sparks ig- nited gasoline in the tank . There were no injuries . A major military air exercise is likely to bring some additional jet noise to the south county Wed - nesday night. The exercis(' will involve fighters and bombers from El Toro Marine Corps Air Station as well as Air Force and National Guard planes rrom Ca.stle Air Force Rase and the Miramar Naval . .\ir Stat~'n . Its purpose i,s to provide re- alistic training in defense of the southwestern United States in the t'vent or an enemy bomber at- tack. Interceptor planes will b(' scrambled during the early even- ing hours against other military aircraft approaching the West Coast. according to an El Toro s pokE'sm<1n . 1\lthough cracking the sound barrier is not an objective of the war game. somt> or the intercep- tor.s may have to maneuver at s upersonic speed over the Pacific. If atmospheric conditions are unfavorable, this could mean some off-shore sonic booms along the coastlin('. lht' spokes man added.. The ('Xercist' will not involve the firing of "'eapons and its scheduling has bt>en coordinated with FAA officials to prevent in- terferenc(' with civilian air traf- fic. ~ r~olv~. of tht' 2.0$8·a<'re Irvine lndustri1r liousing for lower·inl'ome-Complex-F.ust. The suits claim ramiiies earning legs than SlS.000 lh1Linduslrla.L.a.rea. W1!il -Ml a year has bet>n a persistent pro-bltilt unless the city <'an house the blem. The council, in t"'O major workers. zone changes, has required that F:conomics promises to be a 10 percent of the home.s be in a kty elemt~nt . ac('ording., t.o city price range moderate -income planner '.\1el Roop. If the plan is families "an afford. But low-cost carrit."d out. will the tax base sup- housing advocates, claiming lhe port services for the projected C'ity has not done enough, have number of residents! _:fi::_led:_:_.:'="':.:' '=' _:b:.:l.::<><"_:_k::.i::n:og:..d::•:.•:.:•:.:lop=m::::e.::n_:_l __ _:•c::S.c__:__f' PI .AS N E RS, Page A2) Thrip Killer Joe HP.rnandez~ of Newport Reach Parks Department prepares ror war on Cuban laurel thrips, the sap-sucking insects that are attacking the city's ficus nitida (Indian Laurel) trees. Spraying of trees to minimize damage by the persistent insects is an annual chore for city park crews. Both Side,s Delay Hins haw Jury Pick Jury st'lection in thf' Orange County Superi or Court hribt.•ry trial of Congressman Andrew Hinsha w wa s delaved todav while la"·yers for both sidt•s d1~­ cussed trial strategy "'ilh Judgl' Robert P . Knl·C'l a nd. Deft>nse attorneys Mars hall )1organ and Robert Green said it was ·very doubtful'" that they would offer <i.ny pre-trial motions SMITH ENTERS GU/LIT PLEA SAN DIEGO (U PI ) -Finan- cier C. Arnholt Smith. 76. cited on a misdemeanor rhargC' or driving under tht• influence or alcohol Oct. 15. has pleaded gWlty to a reduct>d chari.:c or reckless dri v ing, court rl·curds s howed today. The plea was entered for Smith, former head of Westgate- California Curp. and the dC'funct United State::. National Rank. by his -i.a"·yer. in Traffic. Court. Smith was not present. prior to jury selection. Prosecution chores arc being handled by Assistant Oi strict J\t torney )fichat'I Capizzi, who pre· st"'nted the bribery case against Hinshaw to the Grand Jury ~l1nsha\\' races three felon y counts of bribery. The Newport Reach Republican exuded confidence today as he waited for the chamber conferenC'e to end and 1ury seleC'tion to bt'gin. "I never sought a change of venue becaus(• I always fell I could get a f;:iir trial right he rC' in (lrangE' County," J linshaw said There is a lot of support for mt· here <\Rd I have b£•en gre atly en- ' couraged by the <1tt1tude of m y constit ut'nts tow a rd this tr1 al.·' ,~lins haw rcpealt-d his earlier prediction that b(' "'111 ~ cleare<l of all c-h.1rg:es and s ubsequently reelected to his st•at in Congress NB Cop Quizzed in J)eath Trial ' By TOM BARLEY OI' U. O..H r ~ llot S.Mf l\ statement to poLice in which male nurse Daniel Garbis Bedelian allegedly descrilx.>d the way he c lubbed Nancy Fuller Atwater to death in her Newport Beach home last Feb. 5 came un- der firt> today in Orange County SUperior Court. Defense attorney Roger Agaja- nian put Newport Beach police Detective Sam Amburgey on the witness stand outside the pre- sence or the newly forrhed jury in a bid to bar that statement"" portions,of..it from the trial. · ·' A.mbur gey testified that BedeJian told him !hortly after the Lebanese immigrant was ar- rested Feb. 6 that he struck Mrs. Atwater, 50, at least seven times with a bronze :statuette or a bird and that she was dead when he examined her. ' . .\mburgey said Bedelian told him that Mrs . Atwater had leapM on him from behind a partition as he went to the kitchen for a glass of water and that s he attacked him with a knife. The of£icer tes tified that Bedelian told him that he denect- ed the knife as it J)escendcd towards him, driving the 'feapon into Mrs. Atwater·s scalp. · Bedelian's statement, the wit· ness said. describes the resulting wound as being about one and one half \ndles deep. Amburgey said Bed'eliln then told hi rTI that he reached behind him and gr8bbed the figurine in self de· fense . Agajanian argues th-at Bedeli41n Was deceived by police into making the stflements and thal..h~ ne..ve.c-Jntended to provide an·y kind of statement that could ' be used against him in a murder trial. Judge James F. Judge will rule after the pretrial motion is argued if the statement. or any part of it. can be orfered by the prosecution before the jury. It is alleged by the prosl'Cution Testing Delayed '' ' PAHUTE MESA. Nev . CUPll -Strong winds today forced at least a 24 -hour delay in the test of a nuC'tear weapon beneath the de- sert. At dawn , the wind was blow- ing 35 m~les an hour in a north- northeasterly direction. Test of fjcia_ls_ ('an~el _ or_ P9.~tponc nuclear tesTs when strong winds are blowinl because any radia- tion leak would be quickly swept of( the test site. .- that Redelian , •10 . or Glenda.le, .,., deliberately attacked l\1r s Atwater while ht•r inv~1lid husband. A.G. Atwater, lay 1n a nearby bedroom. It is alleged that he drove the woman 's body to an auto wreck ing yard in Pacoima where he dumped her in an empt y oil drum and then filled the 55-gall on con tainer with "'el cement Amburgey tE'stified today that &delian at first told him that the red stains on the living room wall i_i the At"·atcr home at 4238 ~rh am Drive. Camro Shores, were made by spilled cranberry jWce. The dE'te"tivc said Redclian told him in a second Slatement that the s tains .w e re blood splashes and thut they were put there whE'n he fe lled Mrs : Atwater with a series of blows . -· 1 '· .. <" ·' 1\'Mc Pl'"fnclpaf. . ~rvine resident Carol \Vilson \ IS the new principal O[ f College Vie\',1 . .School in rl-lun.-' tington Beach. She replaces Don ,Miller who has tnknn a new post in Turlock. • A% DAILYPtl.OT Oil Sale Delay Denied Ry OOl 'Gl.1\S FKIT'/SCllE ()ti,.. 0 •• 1, !'Ii.I It.oft A ti.s . Di:1trll·t C'ourt Jud~(' 111 l..os Aniltih•s Mond11y rtifllli("<I to post pone sa It> or I 2~ nu Ill on a<·rcs or off shor~ oil h•:1!>t'S, mostly off th<' Orangt' Coast. scht.'<.!Ult-d Lo ~u onlht"blO<'k ll\"C'. II. Judgf' ll11v1d W. Willi-.n\IJ re· Jl't'lt'd re-qut•.:ilS ri lt•d In 1!1'14 by At tornt')' c;t•ner»I fo~\'t•l[(•J . Yuuni&~r ;1nll lht' ('nilfurn1,1 ('1)astal Zontl ( '011st'rv 1.11 ion Cu 1n n11 s/'l1on to :stop tht>soh•. Thl' rt'qut>sl t•onlt"nded lht> fr<lt"ral lntt·riur Ot•p1u1ment dtd nol ~lulty poss1 hlt• 1•nv1ro11 mt•ntul d.1m ,1g 1·s ~1 \\t•qt1,1t 1·ly 111\tl hud dt" tided tu Ji:t1 ah1•111t v.1th lht• salt· tk'ftirt• lht• t'/l\'lfllllllll'/\IHI s lutlit•S v. t•rt· rn.ult• .t\ Sl'l'OOll lint• 1)f lt•i.:111 dt•ft•nsL' ;1c,1und tht• t)r,1n,.:t· ('oust Is t'X · j1t•1·tt•d tv ht• fill'd r'ruloy 1n \V11sh111~\on, I) (' . by ()r11n~c ( '1>tUll y und t• 1·011lit11111 of ·Ill 1·1t1c!I . .i\l~o St't'k•ni.: to dt•lu.v tht' ttnlc, th1• (lrnni:1• ('ount~· su1t t•luirps lht'rt' ;1r1• nut t'IH 111,.: h 1·n v1 ron mt•n· t:1t siifrgu1u·di1 t11nt1uth'll tn the mass1vt• lt·:1:,1• pr1•po.-.1tl and thH l C'11hforni11 will nut bt• t·umpcnsut· t'll llldt'QU UI r\y. In 11hooting down tht• cnrllor ~wt. Judgti Willitt m~ rult.'t.1 Ollt ('.1dlfornh1 'i1 t1rgumt•nti1 that the ::>tPtll' :should not sufft•r t<nvlron · 1nenial dum11gto in tht' produt·tion or oU de11t int'd for otht>r a rentt . ' ''SuC'h ttn Hrgum(•nt conflic'li1 with lht< i1ocio·t't'Onomlc puttt1rn 111l0n whit'h this nation 111 b1t1100 and whi ch Ot'('t"!lltitute!I one area'i bt't1rina: tht• burdt>n a nd rostll of In· du1Hri111iio.tlon . farmlni. electrlC' pawer 1ent>r11ti on u.nd coal und iron produt•tion that \11 transport· t'd to olhtr 11rt'Pii or the country ror their ~ntfit, ·· tht• judae1uid. The •tale had u:jked the ••le bl! put off until morl" t'Omprehenaive studie-1 of potE'nllal envlronmen· tal dt'vallll11tion t'ould be m1de. WllUam• 1111ld the 11tatc w111 try· in.c to Involve the court In " "polllit'al polit'y·muklna que11· 1Jon." "Thi• t'ourl." ht itllid, "cannot s ubaititute ltll judement for that or tht> •11ency unlt1s.11 I find the action taktn by the Dl"p1rtmentofthe In· terlor to be arbltra'ty and eapriciou1 and I do not.·· Wiiliam• uld the plaintlff1 had not con::1ldered ·'the great de· velopmental s trides that have brought to the oil industry prac- ticed tet'hnique11 tn platform drill· ing and improved method• or oll capture." The 6,000 pages of environmen· tal study, Wiiliams :iald. were romprehen11lvc. analytical and in cornpJianre 'A'ilh the requlre- .ment::; of the National Environ- mental Policy Act. -=-Jn a related development Mon · -·day, a spoke11man for we.tern oil : and gas int('rest1111ald itl11 not true •:that off·shore oil drilling opera· : tions would drastically increase ~·Southern Californl a air pollution. · Ha rry Mor ri1 on , seneral ;.manage-r or th~ WMtern Oil and ·Gas AssoC"iation. C'laimed the air ··pollution as11e111me-nl:j made by ~·the1tate Air Re-11ource11 Board arc ;."110 over1tated that they don't :.make1en11e." ;. The stale board determined ::that the off.11hort1 dt111ing In the .. 1.as million lflntit'd acres would be ;:equivalent to900,000 more car11. ·:.· .,. ,. ·~Mayor Subpoenaed LOSANGEl.ES (AP>-Mayor ::Tom Rradll'y and hlii depuly '.have been ordered to &:lvt~ ': t~tlmony In the trlul or a woman : motel opf'rator ('harged with try- . inc lo bilk the city tretuiury or SS.5 million. . The bu11lnes~woman, Joyce ·· l.e\\'ill, 4tl , Is charged with con. ~:s piraC'y. rora;t>ry , perjury and grand thf'ft In the tre.11iury's · stol<'n check case. .. . . ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wted "•••1119~1 &nd fl11Dh'11ft JICk R . Curley Vkt P•t•• .. ,,1 ont Gt,,., .. i,,,,_ Tham1s Kee11U ltltt • Ttlom1s A. Murphlne w ... ,,,,, lt••- · • O\.lrlet H. Loos Alct\lrd P. Nill •1.i, .... , 1o1 .... ,1 ... ,,,,.,, . -S .uper ·uawk • Injured Bird Fliel Coop A Red Tall Hawk, upped a1111elu1 when It new Into a hl&h voltaie electric line in La1una Beach Saturday nl c ht. escaped !Tom hi s benefactors Mon· day, leadlne them to conclude the bird had recovered from his s hocking cx1>t>riencc. THE HAWK Wi\S Rl.<\Mt:O by Edison Company repair crews ror causina a "·1despread Laguna power outage from 6 :4~ p.m. to9p.nl. Firt-"tl1an J o(• McClure took lht' hird, suffering an injurc(I hrt:·a st . lost1 of blood :.ind burned fea thers. un· dt.•r his wing. l lc> was due ~o turn tht.~ hav.•k over to the Sl'CA today but the wily bird pushed upcn a panel in Ml"Clure"s greenhouse and escaped. SUJo; !\1cC l ... URF., the· f1r('mftn 's wife. SPid the hawk hud beer( c•uting mt.•l.lt 1;1,nd had thr0wn off the ban<l t1p:t"':o. <l n his \Vin.Rs . "I gut•ss this is one story '''ith u happy ending," ::.he ronelu<l1.·<I: 'Skipped B e ats' May Be Warnings ANAlf F.I M -Prf'maturt' ht>urt t•ontraC'tionK, commonl y kn own us "11kippf.'d bt1t1l1f ' and oflt'n h<1rmlest1, moy be w11rnin11 hints of 11udde n death, :tayl!I a JHtnel of rt.!tl'arc her11 . (See rel11tt-d 1tory A9.l This rtct'ntly diacovcred link may evt'ntuutly lf,ave some <>r the thou11nnds of pt>ople who drop de· ad t'BCh yt•ar without wurnlna. the doctor1111a ld Monduy. Tht>y emphani:(ed thi:tl many Pf'OPlt' with complt'lely norm ul htart11 havl' occasional, momt'n· tary heartbe•t irrt-1u1alitie11 and 11houldn't be alarmed. Too much C'O!ftt and ntrvou11o ten11lon ore rommon cause11 of :;kipped beat11 . Thfl researcher• !ittld. however, that PVC'11 -premature vcn· tricular contrJctlon• -are a"· i;oct ated with u hlgh~rrlKk of vein· trlcular flbrl llation. Thhl IK ii wlld, dl11oraanlzed fluttering or the ht1art that rreQ\l~Oliy CMU!ICI de· :1t h 1n rninutt•s. About 250.000 pl·r~on::; di(• f'~•(·h y ~·ar rrom .s ud- <ll'n Vt~ntrit'UJ I.I I' f I brj ll<i{ ion. 'rht• .si gnlfiranre of PVC'i; de· r1t•nd s greatly on thf'ir setti ng - ttu• company t h Py keep." ex· piaint'd Dr . Rarnurd Tt1b1ttzn.lk al tht' ·18th Scientifit· Session of the !\n1erican ~lc art Asso<:iation. 1'abatlnik , rhit'f or thtcardiology cll·p•rtmt>nl at North Charle!i (;ent>ral Hoi1pital in Baltimore, Mli., suid P\'c·s are or more s1gn1f1C"anC'e in<J>((ltple who havt alrt'f'dy had a h"llit uttack, or in 1l(o()pl(' "'ho huve a larg" number ofthe-i&kippt<d beat!I . A PVC ocrur11 when the heart '11 nerve rt•ntt'r that acts as a pUCl'ffittkl•r jum p!I lhtl gun jlil!hl- ly and the heart musrl<' begins to rontraC'l bt'fore-the resting phase of tht' prt>viouiJ ht>11rtbeat is over. If a pt"rl'ion notice!S the PVC, he may fe-el 11s if hig he.-art i~ "tllfnlng over . Leukemia Victim Hospitalized Again WICHITA. Ken . CAPl -Carl Heart was back in the hospital here suffering from the leukemia that'& killin& hi m and rati&ut' from his last wish -his !our·day drfam trip to Dlsneylund. The lO·year·old boy wa s hospitalized M of\da y. about .14 hours after he retumt"d to his hometown o! Salin a. "·ht>re resl· dents C'Ontrib uted n1ore than $1,000 to 11end Carl, his parents. five brother• end 11i11tt1r21 and 11n aurit to Dl11neyland. "Tht' doC't or gave him somt• kind of pain killer this morning, Slwplift Talk For Merchants In addition to bt>ing the ~t>s:1on to be jolly, the com1ni: holidays are the :season to b<' wary for ~hop ownrr!I, say:i Irvine Police Chlt>f I.to F.. Peart. The Irvine police plan to help out with a pair o r crime · prevention se minars for merchants and their employc11 next month. The session:;; will be held in city hall , 4201 C•1mpul'5 Drive. at 7:45 a.m . Dec. 2 and 8 p.m .Dec.3. ·ropiC's int'lude shopllrtin,:: pre· Vt'nlion and deteetion. robbery prevf'ntion and fraudulent chec k matters. F\trther information may be obtai n~ from the D('partmenl or Public Saft>ty at 833·3840. Police Drunk At LA Arrest? I.OS ANGELES CAP) -The L.os An gt>lt's i:Jolice Dcpartmrnt has r efused to rC'spond to an al· !egetion by OC'puty Mayo r ~1 aurlt't' Wt>iner that "some or all" of the officers involved In his arrest Ort. 17 on a lC'·.vd conduct charge "may havC' been under the influt'nce o! alt'ohol ..... An L."PD s pokesm a n snirl Monday· the depart rnt>nt would prl"sent its C31Je wht'R Weiner·s trial opC'nS 01.'C'. 8 a~ ~C'heduled. on a chargt> tha.t he allegf:'dly made improper advanc<'S to a male uncterC'OVf'r officer ut a Hollywood 1e" rltm thealer. List Submitted but it dldn 't rf'ally help," Car1':1 fatht'r, Ceeil Heart, said Monday night. "It won ·t do him any good now. I guess. Tht' poor little guy •.. he's in terrible pain.·· lleart said his son woke up very l.\ick Monday momlng, run· ning a 103-dt>gree tem~rature and expftrienring rons1derttble p;iin. He-was sleeping when thn deeision "'as made to return him to SL f'rancis lto::;pita.l here, and ht' 11nd hi11 m othflr left in :such ii hur ry lht>y C"ouldn 't take any · memento11 of their four-day California trip. .i\ major lt~m left at home was a ~1iC'kt'y M6tb>e doll "aJmost as bi&: a~ I am ," Mrl!i . Hea rt !lays, 'A'htch was ~ivf'n Carl by the stair of the An ahl1i m hotel that also provided the-family free lodiilne for three nights. OnC'e at the hospital he was given transfusions to bolster hi s red blood Cf'-11 count . With the infuNion of the &ood blood he 111eemed to perk up, ac- cording to hi s m other . One ha¥pitai spoke11man late Monday night termed the boy very tired and in !air condition but with "high spirits." S he said he was .. vt'ry excitE'd about hi::a trip" and lt•lli ng E'veryone about lhll four days in Cal ifornia seemed lo pro- vidt> a tonic. Monday wa:s a stark contrast to tht> previou11 four days as Carl and his family were given VIP treatment by Di sneyland of. f\C"ial11 a nd othl'r Cali!ornian11. Mrs . Ht'art is making no plans all rar in advance as Christmas. Ooctor11 ,rave Curl 90 day11 to live ('arlier thi::; month, and told the family la~t week to make the trip to Di 11neyland immediately if they were going to make it. Harvest Fest In Irvine A Success On rin al 3C'CO unting. Irvine llJ ... A ~larvest Festival wa1 a .!UC'cess in more than one way. The group manaaed tci set uide t6,937 to llf'l the !elltivities eoina next year aft er the debt• were P•id. The $26,823 income for the festival includ('d $11 ,660 in dona· lions, accordina to the 1roup'1 rinant'ia\ state m ent. Ot that , $10.000 wa11 contributed bl' the Jr vine Company. . Expense• totalled SJ9,825.12, with more than hair paylne rent for tenlt, li&htt nc: and other facillUes. Coata 1!1ilhl have been h11her. Leaders ' Needed -·Nixon NEW YORK <U PI ) -America :o;uf!ers from a lark of leadership, al·rording to former President Richard Nixon. "We. a• a coul'\try, have to pro.. vide 1tren&:th ind leaders hip," Nixon said in a n interview in the l,adies· I-tome Journal. ''England ia at a :1tand1till. France iseom1 in disarray ... Italy hu a cri11l1 govtmmtint. Germany can't ral· ly a world cau1ei. "South Africa? Where do we expE"ct ltadPrll hip to emf'rge 1'' Nixon. 1nt,•r\·1e"•ed at his home in San Cl<•mpnlt', by William M. F'lnt>, 11n uuthor and New York trxtile:i: t<Xf't'Utivl', had little to SliY of J>rt'!lldl"nt f'otd, whom ~ixon cho:st.' a.11 h i~ vire pret1i· de-nt "llt•'s okay. Ri ~ht now hC''s too JC'C't'SS1blt>. A Congress or a Parli:1mt>n l ra n para l yze Je-pdt-r:jhi p.' • Ti'lt' mood of the nation, Nixon s aid. 1~ l1<·klustt>r : "We arl' so cyni cal. so dhs· b<>lleving -it may take the s ho<'k of an invasion -in Korea or in Thililund. If American Jives are thl't'iltt'nt'd, wo may regain our !i~n11e of belil"f ln our C'OUntry and our net'd for strength. We are a <'ompromi1ed COWllry al the moment. "If the chur<'h and the media and bu•lnt11111 and ~UC'aton all allow the conttnuou• undermln· in& of Ollr i1tren11th ind values, we will keep driftinai lha\ 'A'llY· · ·" ~le did not txplain why he felt the American people are ('ynical or what mtty hive CIWled the cynich,m. If hf'-wtrt' In the Wh ite 1-fouae today, Nixon •aid, "l would a1k fi ve or 11lx of thl' best brain:l a round mt' to &:o off on a retreat for 11everal we~k11 and ponder :iome thin&• -how could we mlike our people !eel more pride, not be llO concerned with Arab wealth. "What '11 wrona with beina the Jecond wealthie11l country for a whlla!" Fro• Paflfl Al PEABODY. • tv.•o planning dlrt>t'tors in less than four year~ of incorporation. tht job Crequently i1:1 described as th(' clty':s hottest s eat. The samt> was true during his three year11 at t he head of the Wa lnu\ Creek planning depart· ment, h~ said. Pollt\C'/l and plan· ning frequently were aynonymous there as well, he 1aid. Peabody i:J the son or banjo playt>r Eddie Peabody, who gained rame with hi ll plectrum banjo in a ~-year entertainment C"a re e r that began with vaudeville and ended wllh his.de· ath in 1970. Peabody pickl.'d up some or hi1 fathers t a lent on the banjo, bul he play:s only for his own enjoy- mrnt and ne-vt>r has played pro- fessionally. he said. The new pl a nning director holds a bacht'!lor 'i:; dea:ree from the Univt'lrllity or Arizona and a master'11 fro m Indiana Universi· ty in urban geography. In 11dditlon to hi1 four years with Walnut Creek, h1!'11pent six yrars with lhtt Phoenix, Aria .• plannine department and a year with the San Bernardino plan· nlng dep~rtment. u~,,,......,. Re1t1emlJer lli111? Pianist Jose Jt urbi holdi; hi s IO·week·old 11reat.grandson, Gregory . lturbi will be 80 Nov. 28. He plans to celebrate in advance Nov. lll by playing and conducting from the 1>iu.no rour works (or piano a nd orchestra. The concert with the Rochester Philharmonic will be-at New York"• Lincoln Center. Irvine Loses Insurance On Dec. 28 Irvine's ins urance his been cancelled. The city's lia bility Ins urance carrier, Ins urance Company of the Paciric Coast, ha:1dropped out of the public liablUty rleld and the rity must flnd another insurer, ac· C"ording to Adminit1trative Service11 Director Jame1 Har· rinrton. The policy run» out Dec. 28 and the C'\ty hali be&:un lookina; for aa new in1urance company, ''Tht're is som e concern , however,·· s a id Harringt on, "becauae ol the very limited number of t."Ompanleit willin1 to carry publie 1.iability policies. As with the troubled malpractice in· ::iuranC'e areai>, thi• tOQ i1 a altua · tion where there t1re !ewer car- riers and rapidly escalating pre- mium COil!. ·• Shot Records Not Updated SANTA Fl!:, M .N. (UPll Almoat 1,000 11tudent1:1 were barred from c lasses in secondary schools because their vacrinatioo records were not up to date. Schools Superi ntendent James Miller said . Miller 11id t he action was taken be<"ause of a bill pas11ed by the last legi1tlature requiring students to show proof or t h{'ir sh<>l.!I by Nov. I~. Monday was lhe first school day after that date. Fro• Page A I PLANNERS Along the sa.me lin e . Tran1portetlon Comrnl111loner Mary Ann Gpido wondered after her C"ommission met where the money would come from to bWld roads called (or in the plan. Cit· ing t he Southe 1111t Oran11e County ClrC'ulation Study being prepared by consultants !or board or su per v i so rs ' revie w, 1he postulated that apeclal usu•· ment districts would have to be set up to pay for the roads. Reai - dents would oppoae ll'lat, she said . Even the s hape of the city is un- r~olve-d. Roop :11id there ls a que!itlon about whether the city_ should retain the Irvine Com· pany'11 10.000·arre coastaJ are a In its plans. The coal!ltal area between Irvine. Newport Bea('h and Laguna Beat."h Is being re- viewed by the county pl~l nc <'Omml11sion for a possible county general plan e hange. Irvtne m 11y nol be able to afford providing st'rvict>s tor the land on the C"Oalltal aide or the San Joaquin Hills ridee, Roop said. Other issues arnone 19 outlined by city planners so far inrlude re- tention or aa:riculture in the city, legal constraints on putting the plan Into practit'e, the future or energy supply in relation to the road :srstem, transportation in eener a and sever al others. The council has ureed r esi- dents to make their wishes on the C'lty 's future known a t public hearinas. The 7:30 p.m . heartnes are schedull"d ror Nov. 24 at El Camino Real School ; Nov. 26, at the village forum at th e Culverdale Clubhouse: Dec. 1. planning commission, at city hall ; Dec. 2 at Rancho San Joa~ quin Intermediate School: Dec. '1 , transportation rommlssion at city hall; Dee. 9 and 23, city coun. C"ii, city hall. AnV ANTAGE -ALDEN'S *•••••• carpe One huge advonloge Alden's hos over mosl carpet stores i! thot we hove o ur own Installers, provid ing flexlblllty and reliability in schedul• ing instollotions. Very few deportment stores or specialty carpet stores liCJYe their OW'n workroo ms, and must rely on on out1ido cantroct service for instollo-- tlons. • We hove hod many people buy from us ofter being disoppointed by on installation compol'\y who 1cheduled o jo b and d idn't show up or coll. SometlmeJ. this hos happened two or three times before the customer gives up . At Alden's, our lnsto llatlon schedule is operated very offlcie,,tfy • and even when our men ore held up on o previous jo b causing o late start. our me" will stay e nd finish. If you want re11ablllty -coll usl DEN'S : iiisiaJlatioii: "custom draperies UC. t<Q, ll041Z 1663 PLACINTIA AVINUI • cosr" MUA, c .. u,. 926,7 • PHONE 646·4838 -646-2355 WASlllNGTON (UPll -The National Women 's Polltlcal Caucus called upon Prti!!ldent Fo rd M o nd ay t o appoint o woman to the Supoeme Court and is ubmlttf'd a list of 16 potential (andldatea -lncludiric three rederal Jud1e11, four l e aal scholars and nine women In public Ille. When money was runnlnc: short, a arou p or slcdae hamm er· witldinl women aaved the coet of havln3, the fence tnstalled by do- 1.n& it l emselves. ~:'--------------------------------------..1 • • --~--~>--~--:-:o=='-' __ _ -----~ . -· -------.....--- • , • Huntington Bea~h :fou~tain Yn.l!~Y -Afternoon N.Y. StOC!ks VOL. 68, NO. 322, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1975 TEN CENTS HB Council Tightens Camper Parking Hlilltington llea•b"Clty Oouncll members ordered lighter en· forcement or a two-hour street parking limit ror large trailers and campers. . Councilmen voted unanimous· ly to post signs to all entrances to the city to provide notice to potential violators. The or: dinance already on the books ap- plies to trailers and campers targerthan-~-:ton-. -------Rowlands reported that poli1:e City Adminiatrator Dave f~t hamstrung in enforcing the Rowlands says there are 1,200 to parking restrictions because the l,500sU(!b vehicles in the city. He city had failed to provide ade- said that they can be traffic-quateootict"s. hazards and eyesores. Installation or the 42 signs will Police Cap\~ Grover Payne told rost about $2.226 for. materials the counC'il poliee plan to act only and $588 for labor, city otrtcials on romplaints (rom neighbors said. and that orricers wouldn't issue a It was Pointed out that most citation on the first caJI. campers wouldn't be arrected be<'ause-they are--of the--~-t.oo variety or smaller. · Councilwo man Harriett Wieder brought up the problem o( out·Of·lown campers coming to liuntington Beach and staying on the streets throughout the sum· mer. Jn another m atter dealing with vehicles, councilmen voted todis- rontiilu~p:rf!lanent vehicle a.ss1gnment!S to city employet1. F.xceptions include some t~meorgency vehicles. In the past, it has been the policy ror ('ars to be assigned to employes bec~use o( a lack or park·ing places at the old civic C't"nter. Under action taken last night. a carpool would be formed and at th~ E'nd of the day city vehicles would remain at civic. e.entcr or the corporation yard rather than being takeon home. AssistBnt City Administrator Bud Belsito said that about 95 l'i- ty employe:s now have ears BS· signed to them. He ind.ieated that co mplaints about the new rules ran be experted from trome or them. Oil, Lease Sale Delay Bid Denied Or Else? New Plan ·Commit Suicide, To Unify . J;BI Told King ~~~!!c~~~~ WASHINGTON CU PIJ - Shortly berore he was awarded the 1964 Nobel Prize, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. received an anonymous letter written by the FBI suggesting that he commit suicide or be publicly dis- credited. The partial contents 0£ the let- ter to King were released today by the Senate Intelligence Com- ,rnittee as it began two days of open hearings on SO years of FBI domestic intelligence operations. "Therl' is one thing le£t (or you to do ... the letter to King said. "You have just 34 days to do it . You are done. There is but one way out for you and you know it." Committee Counsel Fred SC'l:lwartz was interrupted at this . point by Chairman Frank Church . (D-IdahoJ. ''Thi s was s uggesting suicide?" Church asked. ··ves, sir,·· Sehwartz replied. Committee counsel Curtis Smothers said the FBI intent was to "threaten to discredit (King I publicly.·· Neither Schwartz nor Church gave any in£ormation as to the material the Jetter threatened to expose about King. ' Schwartz said a draft of the let· ter was round in the file of rormer deputy FBI Director William +Sullivan '·He claims he didn 't write it but that it was a plant by so· rneone else in the FBI," Schwartz said. He said that copies were r e- <'eived by both King and hi s wire. · Earlier. it was disclosed that Hoover 's personal correspon- dence was moved to his home after his death in 1972 ror "surn.e· quent destruction ·· by a S(>('retary. A July 3, 1975. FBI report to the committee on the disposition of Hoover's riles said no ofricial fil es were moved from his of, fice to his residenC'e. Rut it said Helen W. Gandy, Hoover's executive assistant, had 35 rile cabinet drawers of the late director's personal cor- respondence moved to his home shortly after his death. The report also said three folders captioned with the names of three present or former FBI officials ha d disappeared. It said. ''The reason these folders were removed from (Hoover's) 'offiC'ial-confidentiar files could not be determined ... Elections Slated · BUENOS AIRES, Argentina CAPJ -lsabel Peron·s problem- plagued administration an- nounct'd plans Monday . to hold presidential elections next year instead o( in 1977 as scheduled. DogSlwti Tonight A rabies clinic sponsored by the Huntington Beach Rotary Clubs will be held tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock at the Murdy Fire Station a t Murdy and Gothard Streets.,, Inoculations will cost $2 per animal.· Another clinic is scheduled next Tuesday at the same hours at the l..ake Fire Station at Lake and IndianaPolis Streets. Dog licenses Jlso are available. ··-THREATENED BY FBI? Martin Luther King, Jr. Beach Costs, Operation Set For HB Talks Huntington ReaC'h orfiC'ial'S are planning more talks with the state over who s hould operate what beaches. ar Concerned about the high costs of oper.ating the single mile of municip31 beach. city couneil members Monday authorized Ci · ty Administrator Dave Rowlands to proceed "vigorously·· with the talks. Rowlands said it would be reasible for the city to turn over the operation of its beach to the state Department or Recreation and Parks or ror the city to expand its operations to operate Bolsa Chica and Huntington Beach State Beaches. Rowlands said that it costs the city $600.000 to $700,000 annually to run the city beaches. "It's very expensive," he said. adding that 85 percent of the beach users arE' from outside the city. "We're subsidizing out- .>iders at a very great cost,·· he said. He said that, if the city decides to take over the eight miles of :state beaches, the city would have to be rully compensated. \ Valley Panel Defiys Meet The 'egular Fountain Valley City Council meeting, scheduled for 8 o'clock tonight. has been . postponed to Nov. 25. The regular session will con· vene that nig ht al 8 o'clock, although council members will hold a 7 o'clock study meeting first with the Public Cable Television Authority. Both meetings will be at city hall. 10200 Slater Ave. 25 File Suit WASHINGTON CAP) -Twen· ty-five House Democrats filed sui t Monday accusing two Cabinet of(icers of encouraging Ameri<'an firn;is to participate in an Arab boycott of Israel in viola· ti on or CongrellsionaJ policy. --- on School District Organization has a fifth unification proposal to C'Onsider at its Nov. 26 studY !WSsion. R. E,'-£.erkins or Fountain Valley has submitted a plan which calls for carving up the Huntington Beach Union High School District and at least part of the Garden Grove Unified Sc hool District into five new unified systems. In addition. the committee will be studying four other unification proposals submitted earlier. Jt "'ill meet in the Santa Ana Unified Board Room. 1405 FrE'nch St .. at 7 :30 p.m . The proposcils in· elude: -A plan submitted by the Seal Reach and l.os Alamitos elE'men- tary boards for a combined un - ifiedsystem in their area . -Creation of an Ocean View unified district, s ubmitted by Ocean View trustees. 'lltrip Killer -Formation of a Westminster· Seal Beach unified district. a pro- posal submitted by Westminster trustees . The new di strict ge nerally would follow Westminst er city boundaries and borders of the Westminster and Seal Beoach elementary dis- tricts. i -Proposal of a Huntington Reach city boundary unified dis· trict. submitted by a citizens group, Hunti ngton Beach Citizens for Huntington Reach Schools. Joe Hernandez of Ne\vport Reach Parks Department prepares for war on Cuban l<.turel thrips, the sap .suc king insects that arc attetcking the city's ficus nitida (Indian l,aurel ) trt~t>s . Spr::iying of trees to minimize damage by the pers istent inset'ls is an annual chore for city park cre,,·s. Roth the Ocean View and Westminster school boards re- centl y agreed to withdraw their · unification proposals. although county officials said Monday the committee still could chose to t:onsider and perhaps adopt thooe plans. Proe~ss Studi~d The Huntin gton Beach city boundary plan called for unifica - tion or the northern part of Hunt - ington Beach if a proposal for uni · fying south Huntington Beach had succeeded al thE' polls Nov. 4. Teacher Contract Fact Finding Eyed Ir it failed ,.as that proposal did , it called for unifying Huntington Beach as a whole. Perkins· ne"· proposal, s ub- CSee UN I FY, Page A2) Marina.High Concert Set Marina 1i igh School's annual -Fall Pops Concert'will be at 7:30 p.m. Nov . 25 in the school cafeteria, The Concert Choir. Girls Glee and award.winning Mariners will present popular music for all ages. Featured selections will in· elude songs rrom tht' musical "Purlie" and from the movie "That's Entertainment." Admission is $1 .50 and tickets may be purchased at the door. £rom any musi<' student or at the activities uf£ire on campus. The Huntington Beach City 1elementary) School Board is ex · pectl'd to di ~cuss the status of the teacher contract ··(Hct finding " process at a 7 o'c!O<'k meeting tonight. The board will met'l al f)wyer School aud1tor1um, 1502 Palm Ave . The fa ct finding proces~ has been delayed in the distnct over selection of a third neutral member of the fact finding panel. Deputy Superint end~nt Char!es Palmer said today He was selected to represent the school board 1n th e process. which was di'signed to ma~c re· commendations ror teacher pay iocre11se. class sizes. and work- ing conditions Tom Brown of the California Teachers Association was select- ed to represent dis trict teachers. Rut the two have been unable to reach agrl'ement <frt..~hc third member chairman. Palmer said he has selected Dr. Spencer E . Covert, superin- Council Action Here in capsule form are the major actions taken Mon- day night by the Huntington Beach City Council : UNIFICATION -Supported a request by Shirley Walton for a study of unification of all schools within Hunt· ington Beach into one district. ASSESSMENT DISTRJCT -Delayed until Feb. 16 a public hearing on the Old Town Drainage Assessment Dis· trict. EUROPEAN Vl l.J..AGE -Gave approval to plans ror development near Huntir.gton Center after appeal on en· vironmental concerns was withdrawn. BEACH PARKING -Delayed action on rai,.ing ~ach parking fees for out-of-town trailers and campers to SS. .. - tendent or the i\1 agnolia School Districl, as the third party. Rut Rrown said today he> won't agreE' to Covert because he i:; a school administrator and would not be neutral. In add1tion. he s<•id . Covert 's s on has heen t;>mployed as the board's at· torney. Rrown has asked Palmer to :1gree 1nstC'ad on a representative from thE' American Arbitration Association. C;:iJi fornia Concilia · tion Service or f'E'deral Media- tion and Conciliation ServicC' . Palmer cont endE'd , hov.:ever. that A l\.A has b('en excluded from use by school board policy. !\nd he did include reprcsl'n· tatives from the other two cigcn· cies on a list of five names suh- miltE'd to Brown. But Palmer said Rrown refused to discuss (See TEACH F.RS, Page A2) GWC Student Clai,ms Injury A Golden W('st College student who claims ~he suffered facial tn· juries wht>n s h!' was s prayed with a substance resembling Mace during a tear ~as dt"'- monstration s d the school and th(' oast Co munity College Distn Mo y for $750,000 in dama .... ~ Mary Susa n Renzi, 15425 Golden We!t St .. J-luntin gton Reach, s~ates in her OrangE' County Superior Court lawsuit that she has sufrered skin dis· coloration on her ri~ht cheek as a result of the classroom incident la.st Feb. 24 . College instructor Jack Calnon is named as <'o-defendant in the action. ·- Judge Refuses Request Ry DOUGLAS FRJTZSCllE OttlMD•ll\'~._~ A U.S. District Court judge in 1,os Ang ('Jes Monday refused to postpone sale of 1.25 million acres of off-shore oil leases. mostly off the Orange Coast. scheduled to go on the block Dec. JI. Judge David W. Williams re- jected requests filed in 1974 by At- torney General Evell e J _Younger and the California Coai;tal Zone Conservation Copi(Dission to s top the sale. The requ('St contended tht• ft'deral lnt('rior Department did not study possible environmental damages adequately and had de- cided to go ahi>ad with the sale bt'fore the environmental studies v.·ere made. !\ second line of legal defense around the Orange Coast is ex peeled to be filed Friday in - Washington, D .C .. by Orange County and a coalition of 40 cities. Also seeking to delay the :sale. the Orange County suit claims there are not enough environ men· ta! safeguards contained in th t• massive lease proposal and th:1t California "''ill not be compt>nsat· eel adequately . In shooting down the earlier suit, Judge \Villiams ruled out California 's arguments that lhl' stat<' should not suffer environ mental dam a~e in the production of oil destined for other areas. ·Such an .argument conflict~ with the socio·eeonomie pattern u~lOn "'hich this nation 1s basf.'Cl and wbich necessitates one are<.i 's hearing the hurdE'n and costs or 1n dustrialization, f;.irm ing, clt•ctric power generation and coc.11 and <See OIL, Page t\2) Women Voters Study Energy The [,eague of Women Votl'rs of Huntington r'C'ach and Sf•::tl Be rtch will hold a m(•C'li ng on thl· enE'rgy cr1s1s Wednt-sday at to a m. at the fo"ou nt ~11n Vc.11tey Com munity (:C'nter. 10200Slatcr Avt•. Sp<•akC'rs \\'Iii 1ncludC' Carol fl ('tnz of th(' South<'rn Catiforni<1 F:d1 son Co .. (;t~rry Gerk<'n of lht· Soulh<'rn C'allforn 1 ~1 Gas Co. F:d"'ard C.ai'<'l h• of lhe Atlantic Ri c hfield ('u , :ind MargarC't c·arlht•rg of the Jo.:nvironn1cntal loaJ1t1on Oran:QcCoasl "'--"""" ""'""".,;..,=--., -- u ·eather Fair tonigh t :ind WC<ln<'S· day. Chilly this evC'nin g "·ith lows of 38 to 45 . A littli• "'armer on \\'C'dnesdav "''1th heach h1~h s around 6s n sing to 75 inland. INSIDE TOD" Y Tht"re·~ a ('o.~la Mesa firm thaJ makes Indianapolis roct• cars. Well. scale models of In· dy racers. anyway. The fivr inch lang autos have decal$ $0 small. the· wnt1ng C"an't be .read by human eyes. Soc sfary AJO, . ladex . ..,. .. ~, " ,,_ .... , .. LM...::r. ... ~,,. ... , "' '"' . .. ,.., ........ ~ •• 0.hl'""' ., .. , Dr••C-1y •• """"'' " -•1·1 c,,.,,_. " Syt>riot ...,..., '" Dhtt1"9tk" .. tt::',..,. ... f'h •.. , . ...... ,. ... .. . .. t:fttfft•t-11t .. ,..,,.,_ .. .,_, ..... 11 -•• --.. --.. AMoi... .... " •• _.. .. ~ .. , .'-1.2 DAllYPllOT H/F f'ro• Page Al OIL ••• iron production that is lran$port· ed. to other area$ of the country for their benefit, ''tbejudiesaid. The state had uked the !iaJe be out o(f until more comprl'h£•ns1vc :;tudit"S o( potenti:.I e-nv1ronmt"'n· t al dt~v ast Jt ion could hf-ml:tjle ' Willialn!i !Sitid the stal4:.• was lry· inf.{ lo invo!v(' the court in a "polilil'al poll cy-rn;tking qut.'s· ILon." "This court, .. he said, "cannot :!Ub~titute its judgment fort.hat Of the age11cy unlt•ss I find the action taken by Jhc n('p:.a rt n1cnt of th e In· lt~rior fto bl• ;1rbitrary and l·~pri<"iOus a11d I do not." • Willia1ns s~id tht> plaintiffs had . not ronsidt•red ''th(' greut de· \'t•lo pmt·nt.1/ stridl'S th:-it h:-t\'(' ; brought lo lht~ 0 11 industry prac- lH.'t--d te('tul 1<1ucs in pl ~ttform drill· : ing and 1n1 prv v~d ml•tho<l~ of oil . l·J pturt> ... The 6,000 pa~t.'S or env ironmcn· : tJI study. \\11 \l1;:1ms saul. wl're : ('Om prt•ht•ll!'i lVt' :1n ~tl~ t1cal Jnd in • ('un1pll.1n( t' "1th tht' 1't•qu1rc>· : mt·nt:-nr tht· :"\.1t100.d Envtr<:>n· '. tl)t>nl~l l'1lhl'y Art · In :1 rt·lalt'll dt·\'t>lopn1l·nt :\'1111\• '. tl:ty. a spokes m:in for "·estcrn od ~ :1nd ~.:i s intl'rt'sts :-aid 1l is not true : that off-short' uil drilling op(•r<1· : t tons "''ould dr;1:-t1rall y inc rt•:1se : Sout ht·ru Calif u r 111 a .u r poll ut1un . Me te or Fall Obse rved In Bay Area ~A.~ f'll,\~C ISC'O lAP) -A m eteor or "fireball " fell 1n :-.lurthern California before da"''" today and .,.,·as reportedly s een from north border sectors of thl' state south to the deep San Fr:.tn- cisco Peninsula . Some reports said the display. ·observed from 4:27 a.m. lo 4:35 a.m ., looked like a plane crashing. but a Coast Guard search failt"d to l1ncover any such t-videnct'. Various police depart- ments got a ft'"'' telephonl' calls. No rocket launchings were re· ported at thE' time. and the dis- play was not seen from the ob- servatory on Mt . llamilton. A Morgan I-fill woman thought it y,·as an unidentified fl ying ob· ject, which for the moment ap- peared to accurately describe the phenomenon. .. No reports were available as to whert' tht' object hit the earth, if it cti,d . Meteors often disintegrate in atmospheric friction before _striking t he planet. . Burro Slides • . . ·~Set Tonighl ·: A sli de show a nd lecture on the ·:blLrro and its impact on desert re· -:sources will be presented tonight ·::by the Se-n and Sage Branch of •the National 1\udubonSociety. • ' ' ' • ; The public is invited to the 7:45 . ! p.m. meeting at the Santa Ana : Public Library, 26 Civic Center .: Plaza. ;: Information also will be given :on the upcoming Christmas bird :: co~nt and on poisonous and non- ;~ pcnsonou:s snakes. ,• .. , ~Speeder Kills .. §Two Lawmen • :-: MOBILY,, Ala. (AP) -A ~ routine Cha~e of a speeding ;.: vehicle Jed t6 the dC'alhs of two i deputies a nd one man sought in : their slayings in what Sheriff : Tom Purvis call{'d "the saddest ',day of my life my life and also the saddest day in the history of ~the sheriff's deparlmC"nt." : Another man was charged with ·two counts or fir st degree i murder in th{' Monday shootings . of Mobilt' County OetC<'tive Sgt . ~David Beck. 31 , and narcotics of- ~ ficer Robert Stoltz, 24 . ~ /~~~~~~~~~~~~ ORANGE COAST "" DAILY PILOT l"' 0.•n(IOP (.,,.\! ll•ll> J>o!~1. "''1f'I w'lll., " como1,,.., '"" I'<•,..\"''"· " pu1>1,..,,..,, '" I,.. 0.-C""" Puotl.,.lnq (c"""'"' ~°"''~'~ ed•HO'\\ "" py!J!l~co Mo""~' 11'•""9" • """v lot (0\1• M•W, ,.~WP<l<1 a. .. ~. """ll"(l1("' B~~cn 1Fpun!•in V•ll•·· lrYlft• S'""'1"""'~ ........ "nd l•11un• 11. .. " ·~outn c~" ,. .. ~ ... ,, ••11·-• •d!1IOll •J pul>l•\ll•d !Moh"°"''""~ Sun °"'' ll!e l>'•"<IP•• publl'"'l>Q '''""' 1\ ol·.UO l\lt'JL 8•y Stt••I, Co\I• Ml',•, Coht0<noo1 '!Ul•, Robert N . Weed PT•"Qo-nl •r~t PYD""'"' Jac.k R. Curley Vic• p, • .,a.nt •nG t:.•• •''"' ....,,.,.QOf', Thomas Keevil ThOmas A Murph•ne M•MO•~Q l<1111'1 Charles H. Loos Ric hard P. Nall ,.,,.,,1 .. n1 ,..,._,,.o £a1ww~ Robe rt Barker -t!Ot_C:_tyl llilot Huntlnaton B•ach Offk~ ,,.q Be..:~ """"'~••d ,,,..u..._,,..,., •. ,,o eo.~ ..... other Offlcn ~ &-~f'I. ,, .. c ........... \1'"1 C:.u. ~Ml ' JJO Wll•\1 II•• SI•"°' Ne•polot1 ... K~ JJtl Hf "'Pol'I ~w•rll SM!di.o.<• ..,,.,,.., l!Xll Uo 1..,, 11- 11 "" 01-I •-·~ ,•, ' : ' • ~ ' Tueldey, NO'llfn1ber 18 197S • ne·· Strikes l 'oen Snubs Early Hour Huntington Beach City Councilman Al Coen went on '"strike·· Monday. night against 6 p.m. starting times for city rouncll m6et1n1s .. He boycQtted the first hour or th(' mC'eting and in front of his vat'ant chair, ht pmitl"d ti lttrgi: ~111i1n that read ON STRIKE. It a lso c;1rril'tl '' pl l•a for nt.•gotiations ror better working h1.>ucs. f'~llow council memlx'rs apparl•ntly paid heed and later unanjmously voted to returu to the 7 p.m . meetings that had been in effect Cora number of years. MRF.TING T IMF.S had recently bt·(·n changed to 5:30 in order to pack mor(' business into t.'aC'h S{'Ssion and then changed to Gp. m . Coen obje cted lo the 6 p.m . me<'t1ng times in that the~, dE'privt'd him of the dinner hour with his family. " Leukemia Victim Hospitalized Again WJC"lllTA . Knn. (1\l'> -Carl l-teart "'as b~t c k in 1he hospital here s uffering from the IC'Uk<'mi11 th:1t 's killing him ~.u1d fatigue front hi :-J;1:-I \l.'ISh tu s four ·th'd' drt•;1n1 trip tn l>is111·yland r The !O ·)'<'ar-old h11y Y>'<JS hns pital ilt·d !\1onday. ;1lx1ul l·I hours aftf'r ht.' returned to his hometoy.·n of S alina, \.\hl•rc resi· dt>nts c ontributed n1orl' than $.t,000 to send Carl. his parents, fi ve brothers and sistt'rs and an aunt lo Disneyland. "'fht> doctor gav{' him some kind of pain k1ll c>r this morning, but 1t dic\ll 't rl'all y ht-Ip ," C:.irl 's father, Cf'cil llt·art. said :0.tond uy From Page' ,11 ' UNIFY.· .. mitted to county offices Nov. 9. calls for unifying the fluntin!,'1.on Beach City (elementary ) Dislnct and the Huntington Rf>ach strip of th{' Fountain Vall ey (clemen· tary I Di strict . That i~ the same proposal lh<tt fail{'d :"l'ov. 4 at the polls 1n south Huntington Reach. It also calls for combining at! of Fountain Valley ¥1,.U!_h of F.dinger Avenue. "'-'ith theOf"ebn View and Seal Beach (elementary) School Districts. He th{'n has two alternatives for the rest of the area. Th{' first calls fgr..._unifying the night.· It won't do him any good no.,.,·. I guess . The poor tittle guy . he·s in terrible pain." lll'art said his son woke up very s1t•k '.\1 onday n1on1ing , run- nin ~ :.t 103-degrl'(' tC'mperalurc ;.ind exper1enc1nj? ('Onsi<lt'rable p;iin . l·ll' w;1s s ll'eping "'hen l.he decision was made to return him to St. Francis 1-l ospital here, and he and his mother left in suc h a hurry they couldn 't take any mementos or t heir four-day California trip. A major item lefl at home was a ~1ickey Mouse doll "almost as big as I ;1im ," Mrs. Hearl says, whi(•h was gi\•en Carl by the staff of the Anaheim hotel that also provided the family free lodging (or three nights. Once at the hospital he was gi ,·en transfusions to bolster his red blood cell count. \\'ith the infusion of the good blood he seemed to perk up, ac- cording to his m other. One hospital spokesman late Monday night termed the boy very tir ed ;;ind in fair condition but with "high spirits." She said he was "very excited about his trip" and telling ev{'ryone about the four days in California seemed to pro- vide a tonic. 1\tonday was a stark contrast to th(' previous four days as Carl and his family were given VJP treatment by Disneyland of· fiC'ials and other Californians. ' Westminster tele~y) Dis· trirt with part of the Gard{'n Grove Unified• School District along boundaries of tht' Coast Community College Distnct. !\.1rs. H{'art is making no plans as far in ,advance as Christmas. Doctors gave Carl 90 days to live earlier this month, and told t he family last week to make the trip lo Disneyland immediately ir they were going to make it. That propos al would extend the district east to F.uclid Street. south to Edinger Avenue and· north t o Chapman Avenue, P{'rkins explained. The alternate , howt.•Vt'r. "'oulLI C'hange the Chapn1an border t~l Rolsa .<\venue. he said. 1'he Hiternate takes into account cur- rent school attendance> boun\ daries. Perkins rxplainC'd , ant · \vou\d result in minimal disrup- tion for stud en ls. In addition. l,crk1ns has !)ll)!· g{'St{'d l'ilhrr t o.tk ing the r~· mainder of thl' G artll~n (;rove Unified dis trict and ch\'1d1ng 1l ~lmong the Sanl;.t ;\na un1f1t>d and other districts. · Or. h{' s ug ~t·slt·d . lht· rf'st of the Garden Grovt' d1str1(·t c:ould bl' ieft as a smaller Garden Grove unified system. Cop Scolded For Language LOS ANGELES <U PI\ A police serge<.lnt . describin~ how he stopped SL/\ •·s0ldie r.i " Joseph Remiro and llusselt l.it - tle. was admonished by th<' judgl' J\Ionday for u s 1n ~ ··s tree t language ·· and thro.,.,·1n g a wooden prop . Sgt. David Duge testiriC'd mos1 of the day at the trial of lht• ~(']f st yled Sy mbione:-e I.1bcral1nn :\rm) soldi{'rs. \Vh o arc chargvd Y>'tt h ~1ttemptcd murd{'r and "' sault with a deadly "'eaptin. It "·as Duge "·ho stopped t.iltlP ~cl Remiro·s \!<In in Concord, earl\ Jan. JO. 197·1. · l 'rom Page Al TEACHERS then1 b{'cause t hey ar{' school ad- mirlis trators and BroY>'n con· tended the list as a "stacked deck .. ·I would like lo see it neutra1.·· BroY>'n said today. Rut hC' s aid using Palm{'r and anolh{'r s chool administrator "'Ollld leave tht> fact finding panel biased toward the school board. However, he said . based on a court case several years ago in the Westminster <elementary) School Distrirt. the board has the ro"'t'r to appoint the third party if the other two members can't agree. Palm{'r said he could not find any s11ch provision in state law or dislrict policy. llul Rro\\'O said Pal mer is ay.·are of the Westminster case. Al the same time. Palmer blamed part of the negotiation problem on a mf'm bership battle h{'l\V{'f'n the CTI\ and the ,o\me r ican Federation of Teachers. Rrown said the s election or a third party fact finder is in no \l.'ay related to any membership battle. And he :-<tid he didn't even know if there was an AFT chapter in tht' d1strict. The district does have both /\FT and CT A affiliated chap· lers. llowever. the CTA chapter has much larger membership, according to teacher represen- tatives. Super-Hawk Injured Bird Flies Coop A !led Tall lltl\\'k, 1a ppcrl SC'nse\ess ,,·hen it Oe\v inlo a high voltage clectrie line in 1..aguna Be::tch Saturday ni{:!hl . csraped from his benefaclors ~l on · day, leading them to conr lude the bird had recovered from his shocking cxi>ericnc c .. . THE HAWK WAS RI A Mt:D by Edison Company repair crews for causing a widespread Lagun a power outage from 6 :45 p.m. to9p.m . Fireman Joe McClure took the bird, suffering an injured l>rcast . )ass of blood and burned feathers, un - der his wing. l·lc wa<; rluc to turn the hawk over to the SPCA today but the wily bird pushed open a panel in McClure'sgrecnhouse and escaped. SUE McCLU Rt:, \he fircman·s wile. said the hawk had h.cen eating meat and had thrown off the bandagc>s on his wings. ''J guess t h is is one story wlth a h appy ending,'' she concluded. • ' • Leaders . Needed • -Nixon NF.W VORK (UPll -Amerlca suf(trs frorn a l3ck of lt'adership, i:tC'<'ordinii to forml'r l'resident Ri('hard Nixon. "We, aa a country, have to pro- vide strength and leadership," Nixon said in an intervie"'' in the I.adle:f f·lome Journal. "England is al a sti:tndstill. France seems in db1array, .. Italy has a crisis government. Germany can't ral· ly a world cause. . ..._ "South Africa? Where do we expt"<'t lead('rs hip to emerge?" Nixon, intervie"''ed at his home in San Clemente, by William r.1 . Finr. an author and New York textiles exc('Utive, had Little lo say of President Ford. "'horn Nixon <'hose as his vice presi· drnt : "He's okay. R i ~ht now he's too aceessible .. I\ l"ungr('ss or :1 POlrliament c.a1l paralyze lt~:idersh1p ." The mood of the nation, Nixon said. is lackluster : ~ "We art' so cyni(·al. :-;:o dis- believing -1t m:.ty t~ke the shock of an invasion -in Korea or 1n Thailand. If Amerit·an lives nrt' threatened, we may regain our sense of belief in our country and our need for strength. We are a compromi::;ed country at the n1omenl. "If the church and the media 3nd busines.s and educatorS' all ;illow the continuou!) undermin· ing of our strt•ngth ;md va!U('S, we will keep drifting that y,•ay'. . ... Ht> did not explain \li'hy he felt the American pl'ople art.· t'.flliC'al or what may have caused the cynicism. If he were in the White I-louse today. Nixon said. "l would ask five or six of the> best brains around me to go off on a retreat for several weeks and ponder some things -how could we make our pf'ople feel more pride, not be so conce rn ~ with Arab wealth. Donkey Team To Compete Marina 1-lig h School's Valkyrie Drill Team will play bask«:>lb<1.ll on donkeyback Nov. 24 in a game against the peps t{'r squad and drill team from lluntington Beach lligh School. The 7 : 30 p. m . game will be held in the S('hool gym, with players on both sides riding donkeys. Tickets are St in advance and can be purchas ed from any drill team or pepste1· member. At thl' door tickets will be $1 .50 for adults and $1 .25 for children 12 and under. l.ast year, ]\·f arina '\.\'On by one point. sC'hool ofricials noted. SMITH ENTERS GUILTY PLEA SAN Dl EGO (UPI) -Finan· cier C. Arnholt Smith. 76. cited on a misdemeanor charge of dnving wtder the influence of alC'ohol Oct. 15, has pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of reckless dri v- ing. court r{'cords showed today. T he plea was entered for Smith, former head or Westgate· California Corp. and the defunct United States National Bi:ink. by his lawyer. i n Traf(lc Courf. Smith was not present. O.Uy "'~ IUtl' ~ ~~ Prinrfpal Irvine residcnl Carol Wilson is the new principal or College View School in Hun- tington Be~tch , She r cplci cc-s Don Miller who has taken a new post in Turlu('k. Neighborhood Funds Okayed In Huntington Huntington Beach city coun· cilmen said Monday they will put $100,000 in rederal (unds into recreational facilities in tht~ Oldtown and Oakvi e w neighborhoods. The money will be divided evenly b{'tween th e t wo neighborhoods. councilml'n said. The OidtoY>'n project at Uti ('a and Florida StrC'cts will include improv{'mt'nl of a softball field and playground equipment area, the setting aside of a picnic area and construction of handball and basketball courts. Landscaping and 'fencing also arc included in the plans. The $50,000 dt•signated for Oakview will go for a small com· munity service center near W~rner Avenu e ilnd Beach Boulevard. Panel Soughl On Disabled Huntington 8{'ach city officials are rormi1Jg a m ayor'it, advisory committee on the handicapped and are looking for volunteers for the nine-person group. To be included on the panel will be a council member, a represefl · tative of t he building dcp:.lrl· ment, one from the recreation and parks d('partment. a deaf person. one who is blind vr partially s i~h t cd , a physiC'ally handicapped member, one or- thopedicatly handic<ipped and t"'·o mcmbl'rS at large from the city . Persons interested arc urg:cd lo file an applic ation with the t·1t y administrator. Forms may be obtained at l'1t y hall, 2000 J\-1ain St. Lls t Submitte d WASH!NGTO'.'I (UPI) -The National Women 's JloJ1tical Caucus called upon Pr{'sident Ford Mondi:iy to appoint a woman to the Supre me Court and submittPd a li st nf lfi JX>lent1al candidat{':-; -including lhr(•c federal Jtfdgcs. four legal schola rs and nint> women in public life. Hinshaw Trial Delayed Jury seJe<-tion in lhe orange County Superior Court bnbery trial of Congr()11man Andrew Hinshaw was delayed today whiJe lawyers for both sides di1· t'\1'\led trial strat egy with Judie Robf.rt.P. Kneeland. · Derense attorne)'S Marshall ?t1organ and Ro~rt Green said it wu "very doubtful'' th at they would ofrer any pre-trial motions prior to jury selection. Prosecution chorftl are belne handled by As5istant District Al· tomey Michael Capiui, who pre- sented the bribery case against Hinshaw to the Gr•nd J u r y. Hins haw r aees t hree felony counts o( bribery. The Newpor t B ea ch Republtcan exuded confidence today a:s he wailed ror the <'hamber conference to end and Jury jelection to beg\it. "I never thought a change of venue becauje I always felt J could get a fair trial right here in Orang{' County." 1--linshaw :said. "There is a lot or support for me here and I have been greatly en· couraged by the attit ude of my l'Onstituents toward this lriaJ, '' Hinshaw r"epeated his earlier predi ction that he will be cleared of all charges and sub5equently reelected to his seat in Congress. Pc;>lice Hold Newport Wife After Attack A Ne\t'J)Ort wom an was arrest- ed Monday morning outside her r<>sid{'nce at the Balboa Bay Club on charges that s he .tried to al· tack her husband with an ice pick . J l'an Carlton Hunt, 55, of 1221 West Coast Hig hway, w'as charged with assault wit.h a de· adly weapon. She was released later in the day on her own re. co_gnizanre. Aceording to Newport Beach Pohc{', the security guard at the Ray Club apartments and then a police officer were summoned after <'. witness reported seeing .. a \l.'oman chasing a man around th(' parking lot with a knife." Police said th{' knife turned out to be an ice pick and the man was- her hu sband, Frederick T. Hunt, a Santa Ana physician. Police said Hunt escaped ma· jor injury in the squabble and :)uf({'red. only a scr atched cheek and a kick in the groin. Father Nixed Son's Rites AMES; Iowa <AP) -A man 3C· cu.sect of murd{'ring hi~ 2-year-old .son was refused permission to at- tend the boy's funeral today but "'3S allowed to view his body al a funeralhom{', "I ask to be placed beside him .,.,·henever I go,·· Thomas Seehan, 2S. told a magistrate"s court here !o.londay. The Ames truck driver is charged with suffocating his son Friday and then holding hi s wire. 1.inda. 22, hos tage al gunpoint in an office bui·lding for six hours before releasing her unh armed and surrendering. Mrs. Seehan filed for divorce earlier int~eday, and Seehan said he feared she would j?et c.ustody of the boy. ADVANTAGE-ALDEN'S \ One hug e advantage Alden's has o ve r most carpet stores is thot we hove o ur own 1ns1ollers, providing fl elC1b1lit y and rehob1lity in schedul· 1ng instollo11ons. Very few deportment stores or specialty carpet stores hove their' own workrooms, and must rely on an outside co ntr act service for ins!ollo- tions. We hove had many people buy from us aher being disappointed by on installation company who scheduled a iob and didn't show up o r coll. Sometimes, 1h 1s hos happened two or three times before the customer gives up. At Alden's, our instollotion schedule is operqted "Very elficien1ly1 and even when our men ore held up o n o previous job causi ng a late start, our men w ill stay and finish. If you wont reliability -coll us! •.: 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 9?627 • PHONE 6•6·4838 -6A6-23SS .. • I ' Orange Coast, EDITION . VOL. 68, NO. 322, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today' Closl•g N.Y. Stoeks TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1975 N TEN CENTS. County to Hire Offshore· Oil Warriors By WllLIAlll SCIDUllBl!a Ol .. °'"Y .......... Orange County Supervisqn I<> day hired the Center for JA:w in the Public Interest to rue suit Fri· day against the U.S. Department ol. lnterior in an effort to block of. fshoreoil leases. The county is the lead plaintiff in the suit, wbich will involve 40 Oil Sale Delay , Denied By DOUGLAS FRITZSCHE • Ol .. 0.lly~ltMSUfl A U.S. District Court judge in Los Angeles Monday refused to posti>on.e sale.or 1.25 million acres of off.shore 011 leases, mostly of( the Orange Coast. scheduled to go on the block Dec. 11. Judge David W. William s re· jected requests filed in 1974 by At· torneypeneral EvelleJ. Younger and the California Coastal Zone Conservation Commission to stop the sale. The request contended the federal Interior Department did not study possible ~nvironmental damages adequately and had de· <'ided to go ahead with the sale before the environmental studies were made. A second line or legal defense around the Orange Coast is ex- pected to be filed Friday in Washington, D.C ., by Orange County and a coalition or 40 cities. Also seeking to delay the sale, the Orange County suit claims there are not enough environmen- tal safeguarils contained in the massive lease proposal and that California will not be compensat- ed adequately. -In sti.ooting down the earli er suit. Judge Williams ruled out California's arguments that the state should not suffer environ- mental damage in the production of oil destined (or other areas. "Such an argument conflicts with the socio.eeonomic pattern upon which this nation is based and whieh necessitates one area's bearing the burden and c~ts of in· dustrialization. farming, electric power generation and coal and iron production that is transport. ed tooth er areas of theeountry for their benefit, "'the judge said. The state had asked the sale be put off until more comprehensive studies of potential environmen· tal devastation could be made. Williams said the state was try · ing to involve the court in a "political policy-making ques- tion.·· "This court." he said. "cannot substitute its judgment for that of the agency unless I find the action taken by the Department of the In· tt>rior to be arbitrary a nd capricious and llio not.·· Williams said Lhe plaintiffs had not cons idered "the great de· velopmental strides that have brought to the oil industry prac- ticed techniques in platform drill· ing and improved methods or oi l capture .. " The 6,000 pages of environmen· tal study. Williams said, were comprehensive. analytical and in <'Ompli anee with the require- ments of the Nat ion al Environ- mental Policy Act. In a related development Mon· day, a spokesman for western oil and gas interests said it is not true that off-shore oil drilling opera· tipns would drastically increase Southern California air pollution. Harry Morrison , general manager of the Western Oil and Gas Association. c laimed the air pollution assessments made by the state Air Resources Roard are "so overstated that they don "t make sense.·• The state board determined that the off.shore drilling in the 1.25 million leased acies would be ,equiv a lent to900,000 more cars. .Senate OKs ' kDon Rumsfeld I WASHJNGTON (AP) -After only brief debate. the Senate to. day confirmed President Ford's rnomination of Donald H . l~ums(eld as secretary of de- ense. ,. Rumsfeld, 43, who has been White House chief or staff, suc- ceeds Jaf!les. R. Schliesinger, liredbyFordJ6daysago. , Rumsfeld was the only witness 'at hearings last week by the Senate Armed Services Cornmil· tee, which then gave the nomina· ction its unanimous approval. I I· other city and C'ounty aovem· ments fuSouthern California. Supervisor Thomas Riley, whose fifth district includes most of the county's coastline, said the center has estimated it will cost $15.000 to carry the suit through lo the point or decision on an injunc· lion against the federal ~ing plan. Rlle;y.uid.the.aU_.will ~ ly on the contt;.nts of a legal act.ton developed by the Los Angeles city attorney's orrice and will file lhe action Frida.y morning. Riley told his fellow supervisor's it was determined that Orange County will be m05t. alfected by the new leasing pro. gram .nd hentt was ~most logical lead •&ency ror the suit. Riley ure;ed the h.irin& of the outside group or attorneys because the county counsel ·s of· rice "would have a problem becomin.r ~familiar with the specificsofthesuit. ·· Riley i&id the Center for Law Newport Cop Gets Murder Case Quiz By TOM BARLEY Bedelian's statement, the wit· tense . OI -. D•llY ~ltM '5Utt A statement to police in whiCh male nurse Daniel Garbis Bedelian all egedly described the way he clubbed Nancy Puller· Atwater to death in her Newport Beach home last Feb. 5 came un· der fire today 1n Orange County Superior Court. ness said, describestheresult~·ng Agaja.n~· an gues that wound as being about one Bedelian w ived by police one half inches deep. Amburge into makin he statements and said Bedelian then told him that that he never intend.ed to provide he reaehed behind him 1i1.nd any kind of statement that eould grabbed the figurine in self de· <St>e BEDELIAN, Pag" i\2) In 1964 Note Defense attorney Roger Agaja- nian put Newport Beach police Dt>tective S'_im Amburgey on the \\'itness st:ind outside the pre· sence of the-newly formed jury in a bid to bar that statement or portions o{ it from the trial . .<\.mburgey testified that Bedelian told him shortly after the 1..ebanese immigrant was ar· rested Feb. 6 that he struck Mrs . Atwater, 50, at least seven times with a bronze statuette or a bird and that she was dead \\'hen he examined her . FBI Urged King To Commit Suicide .i\.mburgey said BedeJian told him that Mrs. Atwater had leaped on him from behind a partition.as he we nt to the kitchen for a glass of water and that !:ihe attacked him with a knife. The officer testifi ed that Redelian told him that he defl ect · ed the knife as it descended towards him, driving the weapon into Mrs . Atwater·s scalp, Himhaw}tµy Selection Delayed Jury selt'ction in the Orange County Superior Court bribery trial o( Congressman .-o\nd rew Hinshaw w as delayt>d today while \a"·yers for both sides dis- cussed trial st r<1tegy with Judge Robert P . Kne{'land. Defens(" attorneys Ma rs hall Morgan and Robert ·t";.reen said it was ··very doubtful " that they would offt>r any prt>·lrial motions prior to jury selection. Prosecution chores are being handled by Assistant District 1\l- torney l\fichael Capizzi. who pre- sented the bribery case against Hinshaw to th e Grand Jury. Hinshaw faces three felonv counts of bribery. · Th e Newport Reach Republican e:rcuded confidence today as he waited for the chamber conference to end and jury St>lection to begin. "I never sought a change of venue because I always felt I could get a fair trial right here in Orange County,·· I.J in.s haw s<1id "There is a lot or support for ml' here and I have been greatly en- couraged by the attitude of my <:'Onstituents toward this trial.·· J.linshaw r epeated hi s earlier predictioo that he wi ll be cleared of all eharges and subsequently reelected to hi s seat in Congress. .... .._. THREATENED BY FBI? Martin Luther King, Jr. Coast Board Holds Action On Site List South Coast Regional Coctslal Commissioners ran out of time a l tht•ir meeting Monday in Tor ranee and held off taking any ac lion on the li st of coastal sites proposed for atq uisition by the state. Commissioners had intended to fi nally decide which . Orange and I.os Angeles County sitfl') would be ineluded on the list to be forwarded to the statewide coastal comm ission. Sites included .,,;·ould be recom- mended for purchase by the state for open space or ret·reational uses. Commissioners. who held a public ht>a ring on the sites three weE"ks ago, said they will again attempt to vote on the list at their n ee. t meeting. Super Hawk • Injured Bird FlietJ Coop A Red T ai l H awk. zapped senseless when it flew into a high voltage electric lin e in Laguna Beach Saturday night, escaped fr om his benefactors Mon - day, leading them to conclude the bird had recovered from his shocking experience. THE HAWK WAS BLA~IED by Edison Company repair crews for c~using a wid espread Laguna power outage from 6 :45p.m . to9p.m. Fire m an Joe McClure took the bifd1 suffering an injured breast, loss of blood and burned feathers, un - der hi s wing. He was due to tum the hawk over to the SPCA today but the wily bird pushed open a panel in McClure's greenhouse and escaped. SUE McCLURE, the fireman 's' wife, said the Jlawk had been eating meal and had thrown off the bandages on hi s wings. ; "1 guess this is one story with a happy ending,., she concluded. ' • WASHINGTON (U Pl l - Shortly before he was awarded the 1964 Nobel Prize, Dr. Martin I.uther King Jr. receive<,I. an anony mous letter written by the FBI suggesting that he commit s ui cide or b(' publicly dis· credited. The partial contents or the let· ter to King were released today by the Senate Intelligence Com· mittee a s it bt>gan two days of opt>n hearings on 50 years or FRI domestiC' intelligCnC'E' operations. "Thert> is one thing left ror you to do." the letter to King said. "You have just 34 days to do it. You are done. There is but one way out (or you a nd you know it.·· Committee Counsel Fred Schwartz \\'a s interrupted at this point by Chairm a n Prank Church (D·ldaho). ··Thi s wa s s ugge s ting suicide?" Churth asked. '·Yes, sir.·· Sch v.• ctrtz replied. Committee counst.>I Curl is Smothers said thf' Fl\J intent wets to "'threaten to d i.s<.·redjt (Ki ng I publicly .·· Neither Schwartz nur Church gave any information as to tht> material the letter threatened to expose about King. Schwartz said a draft of the lt·t· ter was found in the file of former deputy FBI Direl'tor William Sullivan. '"He claims he didn·t 1,1.·r1te 11 but that it was a plant hy so· meone else 1n the Fl-ti ."' Schwartz s aid. Ht> said that eop1es werl.' re· C'eived by both King and his 1.•,:ife. F.arlier, it "'as d1 .sclost:'d that Hoover's personal correspon- dence was moved to his homl' after hi s death in 1972 for ··:-;uhse quent destruction ·· by a secretary . A July 3, 1975, FBI report to the committee on the disposition of Hoover·s files said no official files were moved from his of fict> to his re:sidence. Rut it s aid J.l elen W Gandy, Hoover 's e:rcecutive assistant, had 35 fil,e cabinet drawers or the late d ir ector 's personal cor - respondence moved to his home shortly aft er his death. The report also said t hree folders captioned with the names of three present or former FBI officials had di sappeared. It said ... The reason these folders were re moved from (lloover·s) ·official-confidential· files could not be determined.·' Canine Beach Ban Talk Set Newport Reach pet owners in· terested in fi g hting a proposed ci · ty ordinance that would keep animals off city beaches will meet Wednesday night to discuss s trategy. The 1 : 30 p . m .. meeting at Ensign Middle School in Newport Beach is the organizational meet ing for the new Pet Own ers Advisory Association. ' Elections Slated · BUENOS AIRES, Argentina <AP)-lsabel Peron's problem · plague d. administration an- nounced plans Monday to hold presidential elections next year instead ot in 1917 as scheduled. ' in The ·Public Interest will have the advantage or greater familiarity with the suit. Riley noted that the center itself charges no rees and the mont>y ~hat will be required will cover the costs or hiring attorney Rruce Terris of Washington, D.C to process the legal action. Officials for the center h<Jve Tltrip Killer told the county Terris is them~~ qualified attorney in the country in matters pe.rtainln&' to offtshore leasing law. Supervisors agreed to put up $5,000 in county funds to pay in- itial expenses. Some of that money will be reimbursed and lht> SIS.000 fi gure will be shared by all the plaintiffs in the action. Joe J.l ernandez of Newµort Beach Parks Department prepares for war on Cuba n laurel thrips. the sap-s ucking in::5ects that art attacki ng the city's fi cus nitida (Indian I.aurel ) trt:!es. Spraying of trees to m inimize damage by the persistent insects is an annual chore for cit y park crews. • Optional PE Study Due at Board Meet Rt>sults or a just·complC'tl•d survey c·ondut·ted at all '.'iewrx1rl . Mesa high schools on v.·hetht•r or not s l udt·nt s fnvnr optional phys1C<.ll education programs 1,1.·il\ be rev1e\\·ed at tonight ·:-. sC'hool bo:.1rd mC'eting. Trustet>s "'ill meet :11 7 .:lo o·elock 1n lht' aud1tor1um of :"Je1,1.•port llarbor lligh School 1\l the meeting, they will bt• givt•n results of s urveys cl1str1hutt•d among sophom ores. Junior:-; and st•niors at all four high st·honls. Deputy Supt. '.'iorm;1n I.oats C'ould not reveal the results. f-f l' s aid st udents were ssked if they would take physical l'tlucat1on 1r given the option and 1f not. what courses tht•y would t'll'ct to lakl' instead. Recause of a nev.' st alt• law that goes into eff('ct J;-in. I. trustees may now de1·idt• 1,1.·hclhl·r or not ph ysical eduralion \\·111 l"X' man· datory for juniors and Sl·n1ors. Trus tet•:-m:.i y dc('1dl' lo changt• the school di str1ct ·s mandatory ruling wh('n sel·nnd scmestl'r SMITH ENTERS GUILTY PLEA S.<\'.'l" DIEGO (UPI) Finan · ciert·. Arnholt Smith. 76, c1tl'd on ,;1 m1sdt•meanor ehargc of dr1 v1ng under the influence of alcohl1I Oet. 15. has pleaded guilty to a reduced C'har ge or recklt'Ss driv- tng. court rt'cords showed today. The plea was ent e red for Smith, former head of \Vestgate California Corp. and the defunct. lJniled States Nation:d l~ank , hy hi s lawyer. in Traffic <:ourt.· Smith was not present. Testing Delayed PAH UTE MESA, N('v . fUPll -Strong winds today forced at least a 24 ·bOUr delay In lhe test Of a-nucl"ar weapon beneath the"tfe-: sert. At dawn, the wind was blow- ing 35 miles an hour in a north· northea::ilC'rly direrlion. Test or- fieia l s canC'e l or pos tpon e nuclear IE"sls when strong winds are blowing because any radia tion leak would be quickly swept off the lt>St :site hej:?1ns or may wait until n<.•xl Call to change the syslt>m , 1f they dt'- r1de to do so. No action by trus tel~ is expect· ed at tonight ·s meetini;:. Th(•y will discuss the· matter again at their next m('eting, Dec. 16. .<\lso on tonight ·s agenda is thl• first ex pl oration or how the d i:-.· trict plans to CO P<' with dw1ndl in}!. ('nrollmt>nt, particul;1rl y at thi· t>lementary school lt•vel. The a rc hitertural firm Portt•r Jensen will pres t•nt to tru3tt'l'" their feasibilit y study on thl! M<.·Nally Conl1nuat1on ll i~h School propf'rl y at New port Roulevard and 19th Slrt•et. Tht> firm has ht'C'n studying several options ror thC' site, in - cluding SPlhng lhC' entire parct'I and relo<.•at1ng the tonlinuation high .sC'ht111l at an c:rci s tln )! elC'mentary ~ehool, sellinJ! p:.irl of the p;1rC'cl. rcmod('\tng the C':r<· islini: buildings at !he sit e, ancl st~vt~r.-il othC'r ('hoirl'S. <Set> OPTION, Pag<'A2> Weather Fair tonight and Wcdn('S <l;i y. Chilly thi:; evening v.•1th lows of 38 to 45. /\ ltttil' warmt>r on WC'dnc:;da\· Y.<i th beaeh highs aroWld G5 n s1ng to 75 inland. INSIDIE TODA 'f There·$ a Coirta 1\fem firm thol makes lndianapoli., race cars. Well, scale models of In- dy racers,.anyway. The /iue~ inch lCTng autos have decals so small. the u1riting can't be .r('(J{j by human eyes. St!e story AlO. ' . l•clex ·--.. -.. L.M.. .. ,.. .,, ""911MI l'..ito ... ......... • • ... .._, .... "" .. 0-.,.,, o.-.,.. c.o.tft1y .. ........ •• -•1·1 ...,,_ •• S:ytN~ "' Dl~llNetlcH .. ,_,. •••I l ..... '91~ ... .. s..tll M.l Pll•h ... fill~l!'WM111; •• T ... _lllMI •• ~-· A1•11 ..,._n .. ..._ ... •• --•• ..... _, •• _,,.," •• \ • ·= A 2 DAIL y PILOT N • , ·. • . I NEW IRVINE PLANNER Eddie Peabody Jr. lrvi11e's Director Eddi<' Pl~;ihorl~· Jr•. son llf tht• ftHTI('ll b;HlJO pl;1~ l'f of\ .null·\ illl' and l~;.1rlv r>1d1u d:1\~. ~lunduy look off1rl· a:, \ht• l'll,\' of Jr\1nl'·s nt~\\' p!a11n1nf:i Jirt•r·tor. The youngt'r l't•oihody was former planning d1rt•1·l1)r for the city of \\";dnut ('rl·t·k in northt•rn Californ1.1 lit• 1:. lr\·1nt•s third plannin$.! dirt•ctnr. Peabody. 34, 1s moving into the top p\;_11ir11n~ post JUSl as 1 rv1nl' embarks on a 1TI ajar focusing of the city 's plans for the futurt·. Follo...,·1ng a :.(•ries of heanngs through !)ec 23, th£' city gen£'ral plan is to bl' amended with a single land use• plan rE'placing thl' present thrt•t• l;ind us(> "options ... P rabudy r emain ed n o n- C'Omm ittal on t h(' general plan during an intl:'rvit•w i\1onday, prott•sting hC' \\'as "just getting my feet \\'l't ·· Howt>vt•r, he said , the irn · portance of planning in Irvine is an3logous to its s taturt' in \Valnut Creek. ··1r vinl• is a j?reat challenge in term s of p la nn i n g." sai d Pt>abody . Where Walnut Creek . a San Francisco Ray ar:ea suburb. is nearly out o f spar£" fur dt·vC'IOp· ment. he s<1id . '"tht•rt• is still a lol to do in lrv1 nt• .. Not that Walnut Creek was de · \'eloped entirely. Peabody \11as acti ve in press- ing for a $6.75 million open s pace bond is~ue in his former com · muntiy. Th(' munt'Y is bei ng USl'd for the purchase of J.fJ)Q acres of npon spat•e. ht• said. <1dd ing that addition;t! OJlt'll s pact• land has bPe n acquirt·d through othE'r ml' ans . Peabod_,. is the son of banjo player F.ddtt' l 'cahui.ly. "ho gainf'd fame \\'ilh his plt·ctrun1 banjo in a 50·ycar t•ntertainment c arC'er th at llt•ga n v.·it h vaudC'vil!e ~tnd endl'd "'1t h hi:. i.lt·- ath io 1970. Couple Sue Phone Firm A Newport Re ach t•ouple who claim the malfun('\1oning of an electroniC' fir e a larm 'A-'i.IS respons1blC' for I ht· loss of ;.111t11.1ue furniture . p:1int1ng ~ and sc ulpture s s11ed th£> Pacific Telephone and Tl'l<').!raph Com. p a ny Monday for S200,000 in damages. F.anos T . :1nd P:itriria E\':1ns allege in lht•ir ()range ('ounty Superior Cou1·t l<.l \\'Stnl th:1t thC' defendants' Dirto~raph Security ;\!arm failed to alC'rt the :'Je \\·pnrt Reach Fire Ot•partmC'nt :'Jov. 2Q 1972. "''hC'n a fire hrokc out i~ their home at 1213 1':. Balboo Rlvd ORANGE COAST r,... 0••"<1~ Co••• O~·'• ""~' ........ ~ .... I\ '""·b"'"~ '"' "'''"' P•t•I, """~""'""'' ~. I'• O•~n ..... Cu•'! 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Ith v. t•t {"t'Hll'll\ .o\mbur~t'Y !l':.l1 f11·d tod.1y lh<1t f\(•dt•ll<Jn at ftr:-t t1•lct h1n1 th.it tht· rt>d st an1s on th ... I 1' u1)! r111>n1 "all 111 tht' .4.l'A-":ttvr tu1111e ,1\ ·1238 Perham OrL \'l'. (0;1n1t't1 Shurt'S, ''f'r1· m>1de b) :.ptlh'll 1·r.1nl.x.·rry JLll('t'. 1ihl' d1 ·te~'t1'1' ... 1u l llt•dl'li.1n told h1fn 111 .1 'l"t'nlld :-t.1t1·n1~·nt 1h:it !ht• .. t.1111:-\\t•rl' bluoll :-plil .. ht·s and th.11 tht·y v.t·rl· put tht•rt• \\'ht'n ht· ft•llt·d :'ll rs 1\\ '' ;.1 t er " 1th a :. t•r'tL':. of blvv.:. CHART H ear s Pane l Talk On Guide lines .o\ three·m<>mber panel of ex · perts "'11\ addr('ss thl' Citi z<'ns· i·larbor Are a R C'st·arch 1'l•Hm (('H.o\RT J in ('osta '.\tesa Thurs· day on the mult1plt• guidelines re· q ulred or politi('a\ candidates The meeti ng i~ al 7 :30 a .n1 . in the Glehdale 1-'ederal Sa' 1ngs and l.oan orricf' a t llarb or Boulevard and \\'('st \.V1 lson Street. Coffe<' and dou~hnuts 01re s t•r ved at no rhargC' and the public is a\v.·oys invited. Panelists .... ·ill include.· llunt · ington Reach ~1 ayor ~trs. '.'Jorma Rrandel Gibbs . .,..·ho is also a former mayor of Seal fk>ach : Deputy Count y Couns<>I l.on Watson and Orange Coast Daily Pilot Editor Thom as Keevil. Rill Randaruk , CHART presi- dent. said questions .... <i ll be dis· cussed regarding filing for can· didacy. campaign contribution policit>s and procedures. maltt·rs involving a candidate·s personal and professional background and hov.• the nt>'A-'S m e di a <1ssesses and reports on o f rice-seekers CIA Panel Drops Name \\l .l\.S l~l:"J (;'!'():"J ({TPJ ) Tht~ .St'n:itt• lntl·lllgl'lll"l' Con1 n11ttt•t• today ~i.:rt't-<.I tn delet e the name of " former ('Lo\ C'mplo:v<' \\'ho r l;111necl his lift' rnay bC' en dangered frun1 it s ri.:port on('!,\ assass1nat1un plots Following a n1eet ini,: be\\\'t>C'n atturnt•ys for lhl· romm1tlt"t' rind lhl' former employ<' both s1dC's an· nounced there \VOu ld be no n eed for a lJ S. Circu1t Court of Appe~1l s ht•ann~ on the employe·s dl'mand lh~l hi s name bl' t•llnunat- ed from the report The comn1ilt<'C' rf'port 'A-'aS to go to the printer to· day and th('n bt• m01de public. Extortio1i Try rF oiled ' ~flA~tl {AP) An extnrtuin attempt against th(' prcsidt•nt nf Florida's largl'SI hank has bl•(·n foiled and a '.\l 1an11 .,..·o'fnan ar rt•sted o n f t•d(•ral l'XlOrt1011 charges. the F'BI say ... J osephine \\"alkl•r, 21. v.·as ar- restf'd '.\1onrt<1 y .. tuirtlv <1flrr sh(' y,·:1lkC'd into a tr ~ip :-t•t by author ities ;ind J B Shun1ate, ht"':1d of Southf'fl!il First National B~1nk, an f'BJ spokl•.srnan said. Jltilirt~ said lht·y \\'l'rc in· vestigat1ng 1111• po:;s1htlity that others \\'t~r(' 111\'ul\·t•d in the 1nci · dent. - TO LEAD CHAMBER Attorney P ar~er J. Pa1·ke1· New CofC P1·esi{lent \Jt''" p!)rl Bl':Jr h .i1turn1•\ .J.1111{' .. P.1rk t·r h ,1.., h1·1·n 1•l1·1·1 v;l th 1· 11 1·\\, l 't 1 ~1d1•1\I nf th\· \'1•v.p()r \ ll.1r!i11 r <"h.1n1h1 ·r ol {"oinnlt'l"l't• (ur 1:r;-1, J'Jrkl·r. \\ h11 .d ~o .. t·1-\t" .. on !h,· '\Jt•\\port H1•<Jl"h l'l .1 n1ung <"on1 1n1ssn)n, .,.. a:-ehu""t"r1 during :\ton· tl:iy·s B o.11 d of I>1rl'('\ur·:. iu neht•L1n 1'ht• hu,1rd a l:.o t•!l·C'tt•d tht• rt·n1.nndt-r ,1f 1 ht· nt'\\ off1rt·r:- ,111d ,1 /ll'Y. hn,1rd n! du l'l"ltH'' :-:1•1"\ 1nµ \\1th l'.1r:.. .. r \\ill h1• '.\l lkt· ('hr1 -.t1,1rt:.t!ll .Olli J)!('k Sp1lol111 t•r. h1nh :-1 •1·1·1.11 ,1 .... :-1..,t.1111 .. \ti tht· µ1l's ii.lt·ut. Dl·un1::. ll;1rv.1•1•d. ext·<.·utt\'L' vi<'l' pres•· dt·nt . '.\l tk1· Gt· ring. vice prt•St · 1h'nl. 11p1·r .ti 1un~. ( ;1>1 don \\"t•..,t. \'i!'t' prt·..,1 dt•rll . !ll<Jrk1·11ng . 1--:~1rl1nt· /,11v11 . 11c·1• pr1·s1dt•nt. finan('1 ;1l. a nd l{udy Baron. St'<'r('l;1r y tr1·.isurt·r :\lso. Bt!I l.u ~h is th 1• 1111 n1t•th att' p ;t:-.t prt· .. 1dt•nt and J)n·k StevC'ns .,..,Jll ..,t•r1 t• ;1s pres1dt•nt uf tht• p.1!:.I pr1·s1d 1·nt..., · coun1·il 01rt'C't11r:-.11 !;1r~e art• Jrihn ('11rc1. .J ohn P1t<"hl"!i'. Glnr1a Zigner. H11h :\l 1lum. lft•lant• .lo~. Rick Lu m is .. l1Jhn f:1rmt·r. l.1nd<1 c;ron10Jch1. J 1111 1-\·ltun, B('n J:irkson. ('hris lft1ppC'r, l)un Pen n1ni..1.un . J ohn llam1lton. Garv 11urr ill. Bill \\'hitm;1n. PaLil :'11 ;.irx. !lo'A·;.1rd Hit·hard-;un <ind Rill F.tlers r\rea Otrerto r!'> '''Ill bt' P:iul S:tlata. airport; liob Cro .. s, 11<1\bo;i l sl~1nd, O;t\'t' 0 ... 1.ancey, ("oron;i dt•I i\1 <tr : Rob .\'l illhous t". E:1:;tbl11ff. l{t'i! J0n('S. 1-~a:.hion Isl.incl ; Fr <tnk SpilJberger. 1 1 ~1 rh11r \'it'\.\ ll 1lls: Gary [.;uuont·r. Irvin('. :\C'lson .Sand('rs. l.1r10 .. J0hn f{~c·ci , :'\1 ari nt·r ·s .\l ilt·. 11 :11 J11;u111in~. :\'e'A-'l)Orl C't'lltl•r , Phil 'l'o.ll·r. f't·111nsub1. \"11'\l)r l1um bt•ll1l. \\'t•st ;.J°t•\\'port : :111<1 I·H!l Rt>ck. \\'l'Stelirf '.\l isct•!la neous offic(•rs chosen' include F.ric Carlson, ht•:id of !ht' J ;i_vf'et·s. Rill ('nult('r. s kipper of Cumn1od orl'S, I.aura l.aJ?ios . heact of tht' Dolphins (.,..·omen·:. division), :'\l ilt ll;irvev. ht•ad of '.\t :1rine l)1v1 .. 1un ;ind ·F.d S1gro, COll\"l'n t111n .ind \'tS1tor bureau l·lonorar;..· <l1rt>clor~ dur1n~ the 1976 year "'ill be Congrt'.'~sma n .l\ndrt''-'' llin:;ha\\. Sl•n . Ot•nnis F.. (';;rpL·ntt·r . ,\ .. s t'n1bl~n1an RobC'rt F.. l~adham . PC'tl'r Bar· r('tt. \\'illia1n l-~1 ckl·r~ '.\!r s 11or.C't"'n '.\f:trshall ;\la~·or I>on<1ld '.\lt•lnnis, :\-tr:.. J .. aht·l Pl'a:-1 ·. Dr .Tt)hn :"'t(·oll. Kt•n nt•\h S:unpson. llavmond \V<1tsun. J{obl'l't \\'ynn andC-en. Thon1;:is Ri lL·Y. · Shot R eco r d s Not Upda ted SA'.\iT :\ F F:, ;\I :io; •UPI ) ~ .<\lm ost l ,000 s lud('n\s .,..·ere b~1rrt~d frorn c l;1!;,Sl'S in Sl'condarv :.chon\s bee au:-£' thl'ir \·arcinatioO r('C'Ord .. \\"('rr not up to Jale, Srh110!s Sop('rintC'ndl'nt J ames '.\\1llt•rsa1d :'II ii lt'r s:11d th l' act ion\\' as t ak('n bt'C' '1USt' of<• bi l ! pass1..--<I by the I ast lt.,l-!1:i\<1t urt' rt'qu1r1ng :;tudcnts to :-ho\\· pronf of tht·ir shots bv :"Jov. 1;;. '.\1 ond:1y ''"'s the first "school d:1y ;1 ft t'r 1 h ;tl d atr UCI Regents Hold First Meet Since '68 U n iv ersity o f \ali fornia Regt>nts 'A-·ill meet at liC lr\•inc this V.'£>ek for the first \\nl(' sin('<' student arti,·1sm 1n the l<1t£' 19fil~ prompt£>d a h ~l t lo their monthlv businC'ss meetings on vanous u(· crtmpuses. The Sf'ssion s are schC'dulcd fur Thursday and f'riday. Bottrd committees will meet Thursday and the full board session v.•i\1 begin at 10 a .m . F'riday in room 220 of UC I 's Social Scien ce' Tower . The regent! last met at UCI In March 19f>8. Th~:y had held three previous mcelin1s at the Jrvinc campus. Three C'OT1Struct1on matters ar reeling UC ! v. ill be considered bv the rC'gent s" co mmittee o n grounds anti buildings. They arE'· A bookstore arid stu dt>nt st•rvic es building estimated to C'ost S55.1.500; ~1n apartme nt C'omp\('X of 200 two.bedroom un- its C'st1mated to ro:;I $3,986,6.16 ; rind $60,000 in preliminary plan· 1\in~ for rem<Hl<•lin ~ of the ob . stl-trics ~nd gynt.'.'cology bul ldlng at Oran~e ~o unt y f\.1 edical Center, whic h the unive rs ity hopes to purch ase as a teachin~ hospital for the UCJ-California Collea:e or Medicine. ·~ T e a B ags ' R e p l a ce Taxes '.\tf'::'>I I1C)('!:'IJ(l 1l fl.,f ) l\n~ry ta:<p t1}'t'r:i u{ this Nurth~r n ('rd1forn 1:1 coas t~I arl'a a r t• l:n1nthio g a tt·u b..1~ protest of t:1xt•s f\tiy Bice. 59. <Jn artist and res1- dl'n1 (lf :'ll t•n doc·i n11 t'ounty for 15 \t•:trs, ~;111t ht• v.uuld rl1str1hule i('a bu~s to tho~t· up in arms over hi~h ta:O:l':S . llt' will urge them tQ .;t·nd th(· hags to tht• county tax l'\•llt•t"l1•r 111 lieu of ca~h ~ \\' 1• \ \' h.ul a Ss('.ssmcnts go up ,1rnund h1•11• tlu~ ,\t•ar a:. 1nul·h as ~IO Pt'l'l"••nl. ,. H l<'l' S;.tHI ·•J>t'IJplt• "'h11 11' t' ht·r t' ancl v.·ho art' try1n~ 1(1 r.us1• f,1n1tl1~s hl're are litt•ral· 1.v h1•11.1.i.: t ,1xt·tl out or their hcH!lt"' Hu·1· .,nd ht• ,ind f1.·l!o\\ a11 gr) 1.1'\p.1 11·1'~ hnJll't! lh.il l ht• lt•a h.•;.: .. in:-.ll':•d nr dnll ~lr'> .... di gt•t !ht' 1·lllllll) l~n .1rd ur N.1pcrvisors Lo l1:-.t1·n 1"h1· p1·11hlt"'n1 j.., .1 ... t.1!P l;i\\' th at :-.:1\ .. 1·1 11111!\' .1ss1•.s:-.1 1r:-n1u .. t 0.1:-:-1·~ .... p l°P!'t"! \,\ ,it 1lr1l· fou1·thu{f;11r 111,11 l-1·( \ .t1111· Pt•\11111· ''ho don't li1't' ht·re ar1· tiuy1ng prn11t·rty in !ht• are;i f11r 111vt•i;tml•nt purpo:.t'.s," Hice s;ud · 1'hC' rt':-u lt is that prires . u·t· .1 \\fu!l v 1nf1.1tc·d . (Jut:-.i dt'rs lnJ,\ pr1~per0l;.. fnr :-.1n·euJ;ition. for t ~•x sht·lter.s. ·rhe market prrce.s ~oup .. \.\.h;.i\ h:1ppens 1s thOJt "'e v.'ho i1vt• :ind "''ork h1•rt' hav1..· to p<.i y h1r thi.' finanl'1;.1l ~an1C'~ they're Jll .1~·111g ... \!rs B1•th !\Ost s:11d that if 300 pt'r .. 11n.s J111n lhl' \1•;.1 h.1 g gt·sturt~ \\"e c;111v.1pC' t•ut tht· c-ounty con- tnq.!('nC'y f11nd :ind forc·r tht·m to ;:!P to thi.' st;1tt• ftir ;nd .. Sex Magazine To Get Ho1wr WAl.TH t\'.\I , Mass. (AP) - l\rJnd£'is Univf'rsity will honor the publisher of the magazine PPnthouse .. in '."ew york tonight for the publication ·s concern for th<' "·elfrire of \r'1(•t nam veterans ... and criminality in mOOern society." Rut some women on the Bran- dC'is campus h e r e believe that publisher RobC'rt r:. Guiccione is more interested in displaying the nude fC'male f o rm in h is magazine', and plan to picket the d inner. .. We reel that by honoring the publisher or this sexist magazine, Rrandeis v.·ill be in<Jirectly profit- ing from the e xploitation of v.·omen, ·· senior Le:;Lie Martin said. From Page Al OPTION ... The ques t ion -0f what 1s to be {lone "'1th the 11~d bui ldings at the '.\1C'~ally silt' i.s j us t the fi1·st part nf an overall problem p\agwng the d1str1rt. Six el<'1nent ary school~ have s mall enrollrnents that are con- t1nu<Jlly decreasing. Those in- C'lude Rayvie'-'"'· Ralearic. Whit- tier. Vil'tor1:1, I.1ndbergh, l\tonte \'ista and ~larper. Trust ees have to decid e 'vhcth er ont• or more of those schools should be closed. If so. a nev.• continua t ion hi g~ s chool C'Ould be located in that site. No decision is C'Xpected for m::..ny m onths on those questions, according to dis trict officials. • Takes tire Pl1111ge ' Marc Estoque, 9, qf Ncw1)o rl Beach, <.1dds a n ew dimens ion to l>ic)'·cling or 1>erhe1ps il \vas e1 ne'"" depth . Although bike s uriing can be fun. it is n ot recommended for adding to the longevity of the vehicle, partic ul arly the chain a nd sprockets. Exchange ~uspends Alison Trust Stock For the second time in two months , trading of Alison !\'l ortgage Inves tme nt Trust stock h as been s us pended by the Nev.' 'i'ork Stock Exchange. The Nev.· port Beach· based r e al estate inves tment trust has been plagued "'ith financiaJ troubles for a number or m onths and re- ported last month a $29.8 million loss for its third quarter this ye<ir. ,o\ few days a ft er the loss was reported. trading or the stock v.•as halted . However. trading re- sumed several days later. Police Hold Newport Wife After Attack A. Newport woman was arrest- ed Monday morning outside her residence at the Balboa Bay Club o n charges that s he tried to at- tack her hus band with an ice pick. J ean Carlton 1-1unt. 55, of 122 1 West Coast Highwa y, was charged with assault with a de- adly weapon. She was r eleased later_ in the day on her ow-, r e· cognizance. • According to Newport Reach Police, the security guard at the Bay Club apartments and then a police officer were s ummoned after a witness r eported seeing .. a woman chasing a m an around the parking lot with a knife." Police said the knife turned out to be an ice pick and the man was her hus band. Frede rick T . Hunt, a Santa Ana physician. Police said Hunt escaped ma- jor iiijury in the squabble and s uffered only a .scratched check and a kick in the groin. Mond3y's trading halt was the resul~ of the company's inability to pay the semia nnual interest due last week on its 8.75 1:.ercent senior subo rdina ted notes, ac· cording lo New York Stock Ex· change offi cials . The company. a t 2091 San Joa· quin Hills R oad, has a 30·day grace period in v,.·hich to com e up .,..·ith lhe interest payments. At the e nd of that periOO, if the troubles are st ill not resolved, · bankr uptcy could be a possibili- ty to consider .. , according to a compa ny spokesman. Another spokesman , Gayle Rasmussen. an advisor for the .l\lison !l-1anagement Corporation in l.os Angeles. said lhere is no v.•ay to tell how soon trading may - resume. She said the s uspension m ay continue for the duration of the 30-day grace period, to enable the :'ll YSE to wait and see if thi:! financial oroblems are resolved. Roger J\.1 . Alison of l.inda Jsle is chairman of the board of the company, which lis t's roughly $200 m ill ion in assets. Alison was unavailable for comment on the latest developm ent. Auction Saturday More than 300 items will go on sale to the public Saturday at !Jle Newport Bea<'h police auction. It starts at 10 a .m . at the city yard, 592 Superior Ave. A detailed list of the merchandise that will be available can be picked up at the police facility at Jamboree Road and Santa Ba rbara Drive. ADVANTAGE -ALDEN'S One hu g e advantage Alden's hos over most carpet stores is that we hove ou r ow~installers. providing flexibility and reliability in schedul- ing 1ns1a llations. Very few department stores or specialty carpet stares have their own workrooms, and must rely on on out side contract service for installa- tions. We hove had many people buy from us oher bei ng disoppoinled by on installa tion company who scheduled o 1ob ond didn't show up or call. Sometimes. 1h1s hos happened two or three t imes before the custo mer gives up. • At Alden's, our installation schedule is operoled very efficiently, and even when our men ore held up on o previous 1ob causing a la te start, our men w ill stay and finish. If you wont reliability -coll u!t! ' . *• ..... carpe OC NO. 21042i 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE COSTA MESA. CA LIF. 92677 PHONE 6 <6·<838 -6A6-2355 1 -· ( -............. '°'"puter Sarillfi • .. U .s~ Banks Go To Eleetronics By SYLVIA POllTllft New e.lrctrontc banking devlees which cou1d largely tripe out your need for cash and checks are now being adopt ed by banks. savings institutions and credit unions the na tlon over. I EFTS. CBCT, RSU, POS, ATM -th°"e;,crooym• stond for a whole array JJl Muteriaed termina11 that operate like. tele~ or m ulca.tbrough wb.ich-yo com mun1c-ate direeUy wlth )'OW' f1nancla1 inst1tut1on . Under the Money's Worth S}st<'m. you're connect- ed by e lectronic im- pu)sE'S to your deposit Md revolving credit ac counts instead of by checks, pas!!ibooks and convent1onal credit cards EF1'S as the head1n~undcr which the other devices ratl -and 1t stands for electronic funds transfer syste m CBCT STANDS FOR consumer bank commun1c-;;1t1on tt"rm1nal and 1s the same as an RSU or rt·move service unit The two maJor types ofCBCT RSUs are PC)Sor point-or s ale tt>rm1nals and.<\ TM or automut1c teller mach1ne!S Perhaps vou al ready have not1cl"d AT Ms Many are now common sights on the extenor walls or banks or savings in· st1tut1ons and !'iOOn others may be located 1n office buildtngs ln essence. they are s mall computers that perform the :same ta!'lk:s a teller does The machines v.•ill accept deposits, give you cash allov.· you to pay a mortgage bill or a revolv· mg credit ac1.:ount from your savings or checking account, enable you to tran!'ifer funds from )OUr savings to your che-ck1ng a( cou nt or V1 Ce versa YOU. TlfF. CU~MER, operate the ATM yourself You insert a plastic key card similar to a credit card and then punch the buttons on tht'! computer that s1gn1fy fhe operation )OU ~ant to perform Some ATMs also have a telephone attached to the terminal, so you can call the bank direc-tly if you need more 1nformat1on I.1ke AT\ls. the POS (po1nt-0f-s ale terminals) caa perform the same vanety or services The6e Uev1ces, though, are located 1n stores, auto repair or apphance shops, and they are operated by the merchant POS also can be programmed to venfy and guarantee customers' checks or solely to perform this task. With a POS, the merchant communicates with the customer's bank through a telephone attached to the com put er The computer confirms or denies that the funds 1n the C'ustomer's account are adequate to cover a purchase In addition, the merchant can make sure that he will be paid }JY asking the bank to earmark the needed funds in the f Ustomer·s account. THE CHECK VERIF1CATION and guarantee system ts designed to protect stores against non payers and fraud Department stores lose an average of 20 to 30 cents per check grocery stores lose an average 10 cents per check The ver1f1cat1on system isn't free, however Store owners Ln Tennessee part1c1patmg in one program pay 15 cents for each ver1f1c-at1on. 25 cents for each guarantee. $30 a month to lease each terminal -plus an 1nstal-lqit1on charge and monthly phone line charges to the phone company. But despite the costs, banking institutions in many states have introduced this system, and the m ore com- plicated EFTS devices are 1n operation or an the planning s tage 1n at least 17states1nc-ludmg Cahrornia For f1nanc1al 1nst1tut1ons, the techn0Jog1cal develop· ment:s are expected to save a m1n1mum or $10 billion a year 1n costs to process the huge totals of checks handled and to slash expenses associated with establ1sh1ng branc h offices of banks TO ILJ~USTRATE, AN E ITS terminal that performs many bank branch functions costs about $45 ,000 , a modest downto"'" bank branch of a Midwestern bank costs about $-125,000 to buy a nd bwld. For you, the customer, the systems promise a broad selection of conveniences and maybe cuts 1n bank service charges And with the EF'TS, you JI be able to transfer money from a savin gs to a cbeck1ng acccunt the in stant you net'd the cash MARKET HIGHLIGHTS ' INDEXES NYSE Index ASE Index Dow-Jones Ind 5.!<P 500 Stocks ,. 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Nowmbtr 11, ll7& NEW YORK STOCK .EXCHANGE Tuesday's ' Closing Prices '" .. -\\ ,. ·~ 11'11 ..... \}""-~ 11 '"' ·~ l•V.-'lo :MV. -\lo Year'1 H'41h-Low1 Appear Every S.aturday N DAJL y PILOT A J I 'h '• • • AJ2 DAILY PILOT ' l 1.1c$d11y. November 18. 197~ 'Baekbone'-City for P0Iyg_.1qists? QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi ' ·, t-, ·.~ BACKllONE, Utah (U PI} -With his covey of Wt"Sl or Glen Canyon City and 16 miles south of the Bureau of Land Manacemeot·~ COttonwood Ca- young wivt.•s in tow, polygamist Alex Joseph and disputed homestead in Kane County. nyon, leaving Mbiod aboUt 100 other bomtlleaders eight followers have abandoned their dispuled Joseph said he has already built Lhe Backbone who are not covered by a ffderal JUdge's Ot'de.r tot ' ' :routhern Utah homesteads and moved down the Electric Company <a ' portable generator) and the vai:alethedusty, rraggytanyon. 1 road to bwld themselves a city . Backbone Water Comp.any (a water tank on the bed J oi;eph, a 39-year··old excommunlcatedJ • ' . d b · Mormon who started his own cburcb, aaid the croup-; "They won't let us be homesteaders so we're 01 a truck> and permanent houses an usinesses was leavina to 1bow it want.a to cooperat• with tbe l going to blLild a city and be city people," said wiUfollow. C'OUJ't , but vo~ed the: ffgbt to leglUmaUse the .. Joseph as he headed ror the town he has ne.med "lf I'm going to build a city it's going to be a homestead claims will continue. Rack bone (Hackers of the American Con~litution to niCt" one. "We're trying to cooperate with the court in 1 I\uildOur Nation's Energy). The nine-man group tore down sheds, work evtty way and we always have.," said Joseph, his /'//L _ _:J'.'.os~·:c:"p",h_'s'..'a'.':id".....'B:'.:a'.'.:c'.'.k'.'.bo:'.':n'.'.e_:w:''.'..11'._be'.'.:__::loc:::•::t'.'.ed".....'l.'..J_'.m'..'.'.'.il:e~:___:>'.'.h'.'.a::c::_k:_•_:•::n_::d:_:l:_r•:· i:.:>•::':.:':_:an::d:.:P::•::•::.k:::ed_::_t::h::•:.:.m:.:._•::"::'_c_•f:.:._t_he.:__1_n_d_lan_·_•_:ly_1_e_b_r_a_id_s_pull'--ed-ba_c_k_._•_:Pc.b_to_l_oo_bi_.,_bi_P_·1 ' h-~.;,;~ . .-..---::;:. "1 =""~~~<·' --· ~I '"fhat rehl'\t'S 1ny nund -I've been seeing tho:.e Lr~1cks all ovl'r the s lope .... L. In. Bt1~1d Kid's Shoes Don't Last Told yt,1u about the old boy iii the M idwcsl who bought up hornless her('ford talvcs lo create th at brt•ed of Jivt•s tock known as pulll'd herefordi;. Somt' ran('hers now arc trying an even more profitable trick . 1'hey w<.int to cor- ner all lhe mama cows pron<' to produce twin calves. A guud herd or l\11inmakt•rs would dou- bie the take. no? CJ,Jf:.'l"T ASKS lht· differt'ncc bct""·ecn eourage and foolhardiness. Walkin~ nuked through a cannibal village, th<tt's couragt•. Or st> 1·ve heard. Doing it with a sprig of par.slt.•y behind your ear is foolhardiness. SllOF:S Q. ' lfo,~· long docs it take a yo ungster to outgrow a pair of shoes?·· A. llov.· old 1s the youngster"~ 1''rom I to 6 years. fitiurc a pair every one maybe two months. f<"rom 6 to 10, every two maybe three months. From JO to 12, every three maybe four months. From 12 to 15, four maybe Fi ve month s. From 15 on, those shoes ought to last al least six months .. DID I SAV 24 was the second perfect number? Tut tut. The second is 28. And 496 is the lhird. CONSIDER THOSE crimes in which a gun is used. almost two·t hird-; of them are committed by police character:-; already con - victed or awaiting trial for s uch criminal acts. · LOVE AND WAR Question arises as to whether mosl newlywe ds become diseneh<i nted with matrimony s hortly after the wedding ceremonies. Disenchanted is Loo strong a word, says our Love and War m~n . Rut stud it.'S do show that most such couples soon learn the matrimonial harness chafes a bit, he says. They tt"nd ~o be at least sli ghtly disappointed for a whil e. although the majority recover to stick il out. as statistics indi cate. 'Top' Broadcast Jobs Go To Men? WASHINGTON (AP) -The first major study of the status of women in broadcasting has found a pattern or sex discrimination at all levels of employment in public radio and television. ''A t'lear pattern on Wom en in Public emerges: there is an in· Rroadrasting concluded. dus t ry -wide und er - representation of women in public broadcasting at the higher levels,·· a re- port by the Task Force Avenging Death No Defense HANFORD IAP> ~A Hanford m an has been sentenced to state prison o n a conviction of murdering an in -law, re- portedly to avenge the death of his mother. Defense attorney [,arry Crouth sought a suspended prison sen· lence and county jail time for Wilton J . Pruitt. Jr., 24, on grounds that the victim, Winfred Leon "Teka" Jones. 32. had been convicted o f manslaught er in the de- ath o( Pruitt's mother in Santa Rosa fou r years ago. But Kings County &uperior Court Judge Robert P . Rosson reject-ed that s.rgument, - ''No man has the right • to take the llfe of another except in his own or so- meone else's defense." , Aosson said. ' Jones. who had been t living id S..-ntia Rosa and 1 ModeflO in recent yean, ;t~s 'shot fJtally outside. Ute Pruitt family's home •\!.ton July JO. ! WOMEN HOLD sli ght - ly less than 30 percent or all jobs in public broad:"° casting, but are clustered at the bottom as secretaries and as "support .. personnel. the task forc-e said. They are outranked 10 to J by men in the top jobs. 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Comb&, the PBStor in the eye of the storm that has shaken the First Baptist Church of <;osta Mesa, and a potential pofitical candidate. to- day responded to charges made agairist him.· Several charges were raised 11!5t week during a heated con- gregational meeting in which a S uit Set . , To Block i ieasings /{By WILUAM SCHREIBER OI'"'-Dally l'(llollst..fl Orange County Supervisors to- day hired the Center for Law in the Public Interest to file suit Fri- day against the U.S . Department ~Interior in an effort to block of· fshoreoil leases. The county is the lead plaintiff in the suit. which will involve 40 other city and county govern· men ts in Southern California. Su-pervisor Thomas Riley. whose fifth district includes most of thf' county's coastline, said the centf'r has estimated il will cosl sis.ooo to carry the suit through to tb'e point of decision on an injunc- tion against the federal leasing plan. Riley said the attorneys will re· ly on the contents or a legal actiOO developf'd by the Los Angeles city attorney·s office and will file the <SE>f'SUIT. PageA2> Boulevard's • Name Change· To Mesa? Should it be Costa Mesa Boulevard and no longer Newport Boulevard? In Costa Mesa at least, where most of Newport Boulevard is, it should be called Costa Mesa Boulevard. That's the opinion of Costa Mesa Councilman Robert \filson as he expressed it !\Ion- day night. -......... He called for the staff to re· sear<'h thf', possibility and the cost of changing the name of the highway within the city limits. City Manager Fred Sorsabal said that cities were entitled to name their own streets. The State, he added, would go on call- iq,g it Ro1,1te 55. ·Wilson said it was time Costa ~1es~. "got a little identity or our own He made it clear that a greater source of irritation than the highway portion of Route 5.5 is the f·~eeway -the Newport Freeway. / He pointed out that the freeway does not terminate in Newport Hearh but in Costa Mesa. "There i& no Newport Freeway, there is a Costa Mesa Freeway,'' he said. Wilson acknowledged that sfatf' officials have not responded tQ Costa Mfsa overtures for a change in~\t he name of the ftef'way but he...added that should qOt stop the city from trying to Change the name o.f the boulevard. _"I.et 's do our own thing," he urged. /ora n ge C o ast ' ' Weathe r Fair tonight and wrones- day. Chilly this evening with lows of 38 to 45. A little warmer on Wednesday with bea<'h highs around 65 rising to7Sinland. INSIDE TOD~ 'l' There's_a Costa Mesa firm that makes Indianapolis race cars. Well, 3Calt modtl.!of ln· dy roctrs,.onywoy. The five· inch long, autos have decals so lmO.U, the writing can't be .: .read by human eyes. See slory AJO. . • •• ... •• •• 11•t ... .... ... •• •• •• •• and was set for 7:30 p.m. this this was common knowledge in that he mbohandled church funds Wednesday at the church, 301 evmt 1 decided to seek public of· by transferring $4",300 rrom the Magnolia St. (ice," Dr. Combs said. "I firmly building fund account to the bus At the end of a four·page typed believe th at some pplitical ministry e.nd transp<>rtation ac ~ statement, Dr. Combs noted that enemies who wished to stop my count, that the church is running (orthreemonthshehasbeencon· possible campaign for office behind in its mortga~e pay· sideriog leaving the pastorate to before it ever started may be ments, that he practiced politic:s seek tbe Republican nomination responsible for some of the ac· from the pulpit and that church for the 40th Congressional Dils· tions and attendant publicity that attendance dropped as a result. trict. has occurred... and that he negle<'led church 1ng lhat almost $4.000 of U1e ac· The postor acknowledged that count transfers were mad(' by the church is behind in its other chur<'h officials while he mortgagt> payments, but he was on vacation. lie said that maintained that was not was his that su<'h "in house" transac· responsibility, but ··th e t.ions had been common practite i-esponsibility of the church and for 25 years, and said that pro--itsduly~constitutedofficials . cedures were under w:iy to He denied practicing politics ti-ansfer ·•some funds" from the from the pulpit by saying that he transportation account to the (See PASTOR. Page AZ) . ,., .. , ..... ' T eat by FBI • '.;I I A 11other Welconre Third in a)t,eries of '·Welcome to Costa Mesa" signs now greets passersby at the northernmost point of the city - Harbor and MacArthur Boulevards . lt cost $3 ,744 . Others are in place on Bristol Street and on Fairview Road. Additional signs are planned for Adams Avenue at westernmost city limit, Newport Boulevard at ::;outhern tip and Red l-lill Avenue at northeast. Mesa Pool Boosters Boosters of a move to build a 50-meter swimming pool at Costa Mesa High School made another appeal for support to the Costa Mesa City Council Monday night. They Wf'ro:> told that the council ~ill tackle the issue at its Dec. 15 meeting following further dis· cussions on a joint venture between city ofricials and represf'ntatives .of the Newport- l\1esa Unified School District. The counC'il was told by architects that it would cost more to convert the exi.sting 25-yard !XK>I into an Olympic·sized pool than it would to build anew one. Expansion of the present pool would cost $411.700, while a new pool would cost $369,000. accord- ing to representatives of the architectural firm of Davis- DuhaimeAssociatesof Anaheim. The hf'ating and maintenance costs of two pool~ as opposed to one would be high er, however. A solar heating system for two pools was estimated at $80.000. while for one it would be $.55,000, the architects said . In response to a council query. Costa Mesa High School water polo coach Terry Bowen said that the present cost of m3.intaining a 2.5·yard pool is $40,000 a year. This figure includes heating, and would be reduced if solar heating were used. Carl H. Carlson of Costa Mesa High School Aquatics Boosters Club and the Costa ~f esa Aquatics Club said that 87 percent or people responding to a survey or 5, 182 homes said they ~·ould favor a public, SO· meter pool. Bill Pascual. the Cost<t Mesa High School swim coach, and Bill Harnett, a Newport Harbor High School swim coach, also said that there was a need in thecommuni- tyforsuch a f aciHty. "World War III is being fought -on the battleground of sports." said Harnett, who reported that the SO·meter pool at Newport Harbor High is in constant use. Note Told King . to Kill Self? WASHINGTON (U PI> Shortly be-core hf' was awarded the 1964 Nobel Prize. Dr. Martin L.uther King Ji-. received an anonymous letter written by the FB1 suggesting that he commit suiride or be publicly dis credited. Thf' partial C'Ontents or the let· ter to King were releasE'd today by the Senate Intelligence Com- mittee as it began two days of open hearings on 50 years of FBI domestic intelligence operations. ··There is one thing left for you to do,·· the letter lo King said . .. You have just 34 days to do it . You are done. There is but one W<iY out for you and you know it .·· Committee Counsel Fred Sch"•artz was interruptE'd at this point by Chairman Frank Church <D·ldahol. ''Thi s was suggesti ng ~uicidt>?" Chu re h ask(_-d . "Yes, sir!·· Schwartzi-eplied. Committef' <'ounsel Curtis Smothers said thE' FRI intent was to ··threaten to dis<'redit 1King 1 publicly." Nf'ither Schwartz nor Churth gavi:> any information as to the matf'rial the letter threatened to --.. CHART Due Panel T alk On Guidelines /\ three-member panel of ex perts will address the Citizens· I-larbor Area Research T('an1 (CHART ) in Costa '.\lesa Thur~· day on tht' multiple guid('lines re· quirf'd of political candidates. The meeting is at 7:30 a.m in thf' Glendale Federal Savln~s and J,oan offict' at llarbor Roulevard and West Wilson Street. Coffee and doughnuts are served at no charge and the publi<' is always inv1tt>d Panelists will include llunt ington Bea<'h Mayor !\li-s Norm<.J Brandel Gibbs. "'ho is also a former mayor of &-al Reach ; Oeputy County Counsel I.on Watson and Orange Co<ist D<.1Liy Pilot Editor Thom as Keevi l. Rill Bandaruk. CliART presi- dent, said questions will be dis- cussed regarding filing for can~ didacy, campaign ('Ontribution policies and pro<'edures. matters involving a candidate"s pt•rsonal and proff'ssional background and how the news media assesses and reports on office·seekers. $350,0 00 Blaze CERRITOS \UPI) --A weld· ing torch ignited a gasoline tank Monday causing an explosion and $350,000 fire to a manufa<'tur- ing firm. Firemen said a welder i.n a machine shop at Protonics. F.nginf'ering Corp. was 'A-'orking on a trailer hit<'h when sparks ig· nited gasoline in the tank. Th('re wC're no injuries. • AP PMlo THREATENED BY FBI? Martin Luther King, Jr. expose about King Schwartz said a draft of the let- tPr ~·a s round in the fil e of former deputy FRI Director William Sullivan. "He claims he didn•t write it but that it wa.s a plant by so· mf'one el.se in the FBt;• &hwarti: said. 1-le said that copies were re· t·eivf'd by both King and his wife. Earlier, it was disclosed thal Hoover·s personal correspon- df'nce was moved lo his home after his dea(h in 1972 for •·subse. quent de s truction·· by a secretary . A July 3, 1975. FBI report lo the committee on the disposition of 1-loover·s files said no official filt's werf' moved from his of fi<'e to hi s residence. Rut it said Helen W_ Gandy, Hoover's f'Xecutive a ssistant. had 35 file <'abinet drawers of the late dir('Ctor 's personal cor· respondencf' moved to his home shortly after his death. The report also said three folders captioned with the names of three present or former FBI offi<'ials had disappeared. It s~id. "The reason these folders were rE'moved from (Hoover's) 'offiC'ial-confidentiat· files could not be determined ... Optional PE Study .Due.at Board Meet Res ults of a just·complet ed s urvey conducted at all Newport '.\lesa high sC"hoots on whether or not students favor optional physical edueation programs "'iii be rev ic"·ed at tonight's sc.•hool bo<trd meeting. Trustees will meet at 7 _30 o'eloek in th(· auditorium of ~e~·port llarbor lligh School. J\t the met>ting. they will bt• given results of s urveys distributed among sophomores . juniors and seniors at all four hig hs(·hool s Df'puty Supt. Norman l..oats could not revE'al the results-Ill· s aid sll1dents were ask t'd 1r they '~·ould take physical education 1f given the option 'and if not. what <'ourses they would elect lo takl' instead. Aeco:1u se of a new state law that goes into effect Jan. 1.1trustet.•s SMITH ENTERS GUILTY PLEA S.<\:--1 DIEGO {UPI) -Finan· eier C. Arnholt Smith. 76, cited on a misd('meanor charge of driving under the influence of a lcohol <.let . 15, has pleadC'd guilty to ;.1 reduced charge of reckless driv- ing. court i-ocords showed today. 1'he plea wa s entered for Smith. former head of \Vcstgate- California Corp. and the defunct lJnilt"'d States National Bank, by his la .,.,·yer. in Traffic Court . Smith "'as not pres ent. may now decide whether or not physical education will be man datory for juniors and seniors. Trustees may decide to change the· school district ·s mandatory ruling when second semester bt>gins or may wait until next fall to change the system, if they df'· ci de to do so. No action by trustC('S is expect· ed at tonight's m eeting. They will discuss the matter again at their next meeting, OeC'. 16. Also on tonight's agenda is tht· first exploration of how the di s· trict plans to cope with dwindling . enrollmt>nl, particul;.ir!y at the elementary school level. The architectural firm Porter-T Jensen will pres ent to trustl'e:. thei r feasibilily :;tudy on the Mt'Nally Continuation Hi gh School property at Newport Roulevard and 19th Street. The firm has hccn studyin!;! several options for the site. in - cluding sC'lling the entire parcel and r~ocat1n g the <'Ontinuation high SC'hool <it an existing elementary s<'hool. selling part of the parrel. remodeling the ex· isling huildings at the site, and several other choices. The que::.tion of what is to be done with the old buJldings at tht· M c~ally site is just the r1r~t part of a n overall problem plaguing~ thl' dist rict. Six <'lf'mentary st•hool::; have s mall t'nrollmenls that are con - tinu:illy de<'reasing:. Those in - <'l lldl~ Rayview , l\aleari<'. Whit - t1cr, Victoria. l.indbcrgh, Monte Vista and ii arper. NB Cop Quizzed in n~·ath Trial • 'f rustces have ln d e cid<'1 ,,,.helh<'r onc or more or thos<' (Sf."t."0PTION, PageA2) . UTE TRADING COOLS DOW ' By TOM BARl,EY OI' tM Dally l'(lotst.141 A statement to police,. in whiCh male nurse · Daniel Gar bis Bedelian allegedly described the way he clubbed Nancy Fuller Atwater to death in her Newport Beach. home last Feb. 5 came un· der firf' today in Orange County Superior Court. Defense attorney Roger Agaja· nian put Newport Beach police Detective Sam Amburgex on the witness stand outside the pre- senC'e of the newly formed j°Ury in a bid ·to bar that statement or portions of it from the trial. Amburgey testified that Bedelian told him shortly after the Lebanese immigrant wcf1,_ ar- rested Feb. 6 that he struck Mrs. •• -· Atwater. 50, at least seven times with a bronze s tatuette of a bird and that she was dead when he examined her. Amburgey said Bedellan told him that Mrs. Atwate r had leaped on him from behind a -partition as he went to the kitchen for a glass of water and that she attacked him with a knife. Tbe officer testified that Bedelian told him that he deflect· ed the knife as it descended towards him. driving the weapon into Mrs. Atwater'sscalp. Bedelian's statement, the wit- ness said. describes the resulting w011nd as being about one and one half inches dee_p. Amburgey said Bedelian then leild him that ~he reached behind him and grabbed the figurine in sell de· fense. Agajanian argues that Bedelian was deceived by police into making the s tatements and that he never intended to provide any kind of statement that could be used against him in a murder trial. · Judge James F. Judge will rule afte'I' the pretrial motion is ~gued if the statement, or any 'part of it, can be offered by the pro6ttution before the jury. it is alleged by the prosecution tht't Bedelian. 40, of Glendale, deliberately attacked Mrs . Atwater while h er invalid ' husband, A, G. Atwater, lay in a nf'arby bedroom. It is alleged that h<' drove the woman·s body to an auto wreck- ing yard in Pacoima where he • dumped her in an empty oil drum Md then filled the SS-gallon con- tainer with wet cement. Amburgey testified today that Bedelian <tl first told him that the red stains on the Ii ving room wall in the Al"'ater home at 4238 Perham Drive, c~ameo Shores. were made by s pilled craJlberry juiC't'. . The detective said Bedelian told him in a second statement that the s t ains were blood splashes and that they were put thf're when he felled Mrs, . At~·ater v.•ith a s eries of blO'o\.'S. NEW YORK \UPI) -The s tock market, after struggling against the uncertaintit'S of New York City's financial crisis, closed lower today in active trad· ing on the New Yof"k Stock Ex- change. " The Dow Jones industria~ average. a 2.99·point gainer Mon· day, Jost 1.42 points to 855.24. It had been up around six pointsi Deelines tf'd·~dvances by about j ~f'vcn ·tO·six margin. (Tables, A11 l. Prices were mixe d ln moderate trading on lhe 1 Arherican Stock Exchange. • • • ' • \ ' . A2 DAILY PILOT c luesday No~embtlr 18. 197S Youth Failing Leukemia Jlic t ini Back Honie \.\'1CltlT1\, Kan (.<\I') C';.irl l·le::irt .,.. ·'" li ~1 rk 111 tht· h11:-p1tal ht•r(• ~ufft•rtntr.: frun\ tlh· lt•11kl•nn,1 th.ti 's klllin).( him ,ind f.1l1~1u• frt1m his l:a st y,·1sh his fnur day drt'Hln trip 111 l)1s11eyl;.u1d. ·r ht· lll\l':,rultl boy "'"1-" ht.1s1ntah1.t•d ~luud~y. ;.1hout ti lluurs aftl'1' ht• r1·tun1cd to h1:- hu1netow11 uf S,1\in.1, wht'rt• l'l'!'>I dt•nl s c:nntrihu!t't\ 11111r1· than $1,l){){) t1,J :'>t'!\\I (_',H I IH'i p,11 t•Jll:-. f1\'t' br.._1thL•r:. ..ind :01:.~..:r:-. JUU an .nu1t tu l)1 -.nt·yl,111d 1'ht• tl11rt1ir ~·.1\t' torn Stlffi l' hind t)f p.1in l..d!t·r tin-. 1n1)rn1nf:!. hlll it Juln t rt·Jll~ 11l·lp ," (\1rl's f.1tht'r, ('t•1 d llt-.111 .... ud :'ll•)nday n1,:ht 'It \\••tl i 1t•• l11n1 un~ A1l<XI n11\'., I )!lh'"" l h1· p•11ff little ~uy ht":-. 11\ ll'l'l 1hlt• p.Hn .. llt.•;u·1 .... •1 d I,,._ -.un \'.'Ok<.' up \t'I'\' :-a·k \\,11ul.•\ rn11rn1ng, run /Hll h ,1 Hl'.1 dL'l-'.t1•1• t1·ni11t·r<1 lur1· ;u1d \''P"l H'lll 111:• ('Pl1...,11 l1 •r,dil1 · p .1111 l t1· 1\,1 .;l1·•·1•ul h \\h1·n th1• d1·1·1~n1 n v. .1s n1,1dt• 111 rt>t11rn h1rt1 lt' :--1 1-'r:1111·1s ll11:-p1!.1l hl'rl'. ;.ind h1· .ind his 1111ll h1·r lt·tt 11) s uch ;1 h llt't'\ !ht'\' 1·onlldJ1 °1 \;•kl' any 111t·1n l·ntu" ot t ht•ir lour -d ;iy ( '.1!! foifrll :1 ( I' J p To:--;:1r.1rr NF:~VPOll.T :'11F:SA SCITOOL RO.'\RD R1·gular rnel'ting, '.'Jewport llarhor 111.;h School, 7 30p.m . 0('(' LF:l1'l ' R F.S -''Rchind the lle;idltnt•s. ·· Jo'orum. 7 .30 rm. c·u:-.lllms. t'uh:-. & Cultures nf \\'estern l'<.1('1f1l'," Art l.E'cture llali 119. 7 30 pm l lll I.F:lTl lRf:S -"Unlock· ing llc>al1tic . .; \\lithin Us," Rvom !flO ~('lt'lll't' l.ectur1' llall, 7 p.m. Prof l'SS1 on :1 l i'u bhc Hel<.it ions,·' Roo1n 22U Social Sc1crH·c•s 'l'ov.•l'r, 7 p.m . "\l.'1n c>s o f the Y..'orld." l 'n1versity Club. 7 : 30 p.m. ''fo~uod for Thought,·: lloom 100 Social St·1c>nce:-. llall, 7 p.m . \\'F:llSF:SDA \',NOV. 19 COAST COJ\.1l\.1 UN ITY ('QI,l.EGF. HOARD -Regular meeting, 13.70 Adams. 8p.m . UC! l.ECTU RES -''Sel('cting an F.ffectivt> 'fax. Plan," Room IO I Physical Scienc<>S Bldg. 7 p.m . "The Nervous ~ystem ," Freshman 1.erture llall Medical Surge II Bldg. 7 p .m . Mesa Pqtting 6-acre Site · :Up for Sale · The city of Costa l\.1(•sa is sell- ·ing a s1x·arre parl'el of land it bought for $129,000 s ix years ago. The plan to sell the parcel, ·IOC'atE'd between the San Diego Freewciy and !!arbor Boulevard and faring Hyland I.abs and the Koll Rus1ness Complex. was agreed upon by the City Council ~1onday ni ght. Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley re- ('alled that th<' city bought the land in an attempt to insure that a quality development would be .construclC'd on the sitl'. City ~t anager r·rro Sorsaba! ,said that an apprai:-•al y,•ould be ·made to establish the n1inimu1n bid the c ity would acl'ept. f'rom PagP A I OPTION .•. schools should bC' closed. If so. a nev.• continuation high school rould bl' located on that site. No decision is expcetC'd for manv mf111ths on those questions. acco~ding to distr1('t officials. ORANGE COAST < r ... 0••~9" er~'' p~.i~ "·•o! .,.,h .,,.,tn ,, (-b•""d ...... ~ ... , ..... " "'~"'""""! b• '"" o·~«QO' co~'' l'ub1.,n,.,q r,. .. p..,,, ,,..., .. ,,,,, M!ol11>•" "'" p"h"'~"n '"' ""' "'"'""'' • ""~' IO< (~••• "'''• ''' ,.~. '' l~ ·"" ""~''"G'"" ~ •••• , l (>1>n lo•O V.011 .. , ''""" ~Ml"""~<> VO"••""'' LOGl>"O th •1 I> '"''" (°"'! A \oOQIO' •~Q•Q""I '""'""" l'"I -_,, • n '""'""'"' .. no \un O••' Tn, ~''"'•PAI i•«I •·'""'l f''·•"1 ""' J)Q W.n l !IO>• \lfh·• (,.\I•""•'•· t""M'"'" •1•.-1 RobC"rt N Wt>t'<f ' .. ""'"' ~~~' .. ~, .. ,, .. Jae k R Curley 110<• "''"d~"' """ c,.,,, ............... ~. Thomas A. M urphinf' "'·'""Q•"Q En"" Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall ... ~•••nl Moo"-0'"9 I a''"' Costa Meia Office JJOW.0•1 8•¥ , ... ~, ,,,..iu,.. l<111<1•t~• P o n., •'«! •i•i. Other OfficH 1*-l n.~I> Jlll N•"'l'<'I l\aw'• Y•rtl i..o.,...e•.,., "" c,.,.,,., '"~' ........ ,nq1...,li•"'" ,,.,1,,,. ... , . .....,.,. •• ,a ~·-· ll•ll•y 11,.,1 L• ""' llo.od 11 °W" 0••9'1 I,,....,.~, T•l•phone (714) 642-021 Classifltd Advertising M2·S671 Copy•IQlll, 1•1S o,...,., Co••I P\Jbll"'+ll!I Com ..... ,. He ,.....,, 110"''· """""''""'· •<l•ln,.AI "'Ill•• Of 111v••"''"'•n!1 """" <>-~• n• •tCJ<od1>1•0 ... 11no~1 •!>•<••• o•'"''""in o• toPY•leM _.... • !ttt"4 ,,.;, pO\llQf p•ld ti (O•!~ Mot\• (;fl~. IWK•lpllon ti¥ (.,,!., ..i 1) mt)n. ... .,,.,.,M.11 ~.fl-lhh, "'1111MY""''' ... l'C!"< u li-'fllt: • -A major item left at home was ;1 \.1.ickey !\1ouse doll "almost as big as 1 am." Mrs. lleart suys, wh1<"h v.•as ~1vl'n Cati by the st rttf of the Anaht•1n1 hutt'I lh1tt ul:-.o pruvtdt~tl tht· f:inilly fr1't' lodg1nb for lhrec> night s {)net-:.it tht• hosp1t.1! ht• v. as givC'n t r~111~fu:-1011s to bolstt'i' hi ~ rt'li blood 1·t'I! 1.·ount. \\'i1h !ht• infusinn r1f 1h(' good h]()O(l h•· :-\'1'fl\\'d tu p1·rk up, :1t• fording t.i his 11111\ht·r C>ttt' hc)S(!Ll,il :-pok(••.r'n ;u1 latt• ;\londt1Y night lt•rn11·d th\" hov vt.•ry !irl'd :i nd in f.nr c"on<lit1on hut \'.'Ith high :.;p1r11s ·· ~h1• ... <11d ht• ...,,1..., ' Vl'r v t•:oct•1t1·cl ;1hout hi" trip" ;_111tl lt•llu;):! t•\'t'ly011t• :1houl th1· four 1l~·~·:s in (,;1l1r11ftll.1 ... 1~1·n1\'(i to pro , ult' n h•lli(• :'11ond :1;o. \\ ''' .1 ··tar'k l'nntra...,t lo lhc> pl't'\'io11 :-. fuur days ,1:-. (';1rl ;,nd !us f,1n1ilv \'.1•r1· gi\'t'n \'111 trt•<1l111t·nt h~ l>1:-.nt•\·J.1nd of f1 t·1,ds .111d otht•r l '.1l1fnrr11,111:- \.tr ... I h•,;ft i:-n1 ,1!..111g nn pl.en" ;1s f;u· in ,1dv:tnf·1· ,1..,, ('hr1stni.1 .., f>v<.·tur s l,!:l\'l" C':trl ')() d<1):-. '" IJ\•' c>arlier this rno11th , and t11ld lhl' familv !~1st V.'('1•)., to n1;1kC' 1l1t• trip to fl ;snt>yland 1n1n1t•d1.1t~·l y 1f th\')' Wl'l't' guini.: to 1n.1kt· ll 2 Cyclist s Injure d In Mesa A pair of motorcyclists, one handiC'apped and r1d1ng a n1aC'hine s pecially built to \lperate with only on(' h<1nJ. s uf· ferro injuri('s in S('p:irate Costa :\1c>sa l'Oilision s l\1oncl.<1y. Roman H. Bik. S·I. ofZ.121 l·lolly I.ane, Newport Reach, was listed in s atisfartory cond ition tod:.iy at Iloag Memorial llospitaJ with hip :ctnd s houlder injuries. Mark G. Gordon. 21, of 1803 llaven P lart'. Newport 13<-ach. \\'as listed only in fair condition at Costa i\1es;i ~lemorial llospital with apparent head in· Juries. Investigators said Bik. whose right hand v.·as amputatC'd, rides a spec:ially·designl'J motorryclt• They said he collided with the rear of a car on Santa .<\na Avenue atOgleStreet ~1ondayaftt'rnoon . ThC' motorist. Mrs. F:ula Faye F:lmblade, 73. or 1589 Tustin Ave .. Costa ~1 C'sa. was not c1lC'd. Gordon susta1nC'd head inJuncs ~·hen his l::irgt· motorcyl'le slammed in to the side of a car crossing thC' intersection of '.'/ev.·port RoulC'vard ~•nd 22nd Street. police said. Investigator s said he was wearing a fu ll head and faee helmet v.•hen he hit the vehicle cirivC'n by Mic:ht•le r~ Gorman, 17, of 211·1 Wes tminstt•r 1\,·e .. (~osta Mesa, or he might havt.' suffered far n1ore Sl'rio.us in· juries. P olire said b oth Rik and Gor man told then1 lht•y rould re· member nothing of thC' st•conds 1mmt--clialely prC'C'ed1ng their col· lisions y,·ith lhC' ('ars 1n,·olvC'd Cafe Owner In Mesa Loses Rings A Costa ~1f'sa C'afC' ov.11er \vho pl'rpetually r<'movC'd h(•r diamond y,·edding rings va!u('(I at $5.625 bt>c::1us(' thC'y \\'C'rc JoosL~ was a tht•ft \'ict1111Sun<lay,1)0hl'l' said today. \\'anda E. Stl-'rner. 42, operator of Thl' CotlagC' RC'slaurant. 562 \V. 19th St .. told Officer Gary RC'nnett the rini?s were stolen fr(lm hl'r purse v.•hich was pl:ict•J under the cafC' counter. Sht! ~aid the restaurant, a 24 · hour facility, ...,·as busy dunng the time in which the jt'welry ·1anished from her handhag. Officer Rennl'tt said it is likel y someonr saw \\1 rs. SternC'r, of 2708 Albalross J)rive. Cost;1 ~tesa. plaC'C' the' rings in her purse and pocketed t hem whill' she> v.·as bu~y - Mesa P la11t Loses $7 4 0 Somebody s y,•ipecl S7·10 from :J Costa \\·t es a 1ndustr1al l'lanl. police said today. Oa vid I_. Kueh1l'r. of the NARMCO Division of Whittaker Industries. 600 V1et0Ma St . re ported tht' office burglary "hich apparently occurred over the weekend. ~le told OffiC'C'r Paul Alf':ocandC'r the loss ""''as d1 srovC'rt>d by an"" rounting off1rC' clerk when lhC' westside plastics fa.C'tory OJ)('n('{I Monday morning. Fish e r n1en Mi ssing MONTF.REY (APJ -'l'\\'o wrerkf'd fishing sh11"'1:{ \\'ere found Mond ay by the Coast G uard south of here near San Siml'On. and a n initial search f.'liled to find three missing fishermen . .. Nabe rs' Land Use Studied Jt w:i:-~l<Jntl1ng room only .1t tht· ('o:-;t ;• \\1 t•"a l'1ty ('ounell n1t•et1ng ~1 onday night and tht• n1ain :tt1rat·t1on "'as an oth1~r round 111 tht• contr0ve"rsy over "'ht•lht·r :-.; ... bt·rs C'.1d ill<-1l· :-hu11l d lit• 111·rrn1tlt•<l tu 11:-.t• l;.ind it own:-. in C'ullcgt' f'ark. T\'.o Wt'l'ks ago the city C'ounril ltirn('d d o v.·n a J;l'Ol."ral plan ,101t·ndn1t·nt ...,·h1l'h "uulJ h;.1vt· ,1lh11\t•tl 1·111nn11'rC'1<il u:-;e vf thri·t· rt· ... 1d1·nl1.tl lnts on Prin<'t•lon llr-1\I'. t'.1:-t of 11.Jrhor J!.ouh:vard .ind nt·\t tti lht• ~·11tndt«tlt·r,o<1l1p :'ll ond.1.1 ni ~ht tht• coun~il \\'3S dt1(" 111 h('ar n rt•lnnr ~1111011 on lht• ... 11r11· 1:-:-.lll'. :.ind th1:-brought l~\lt Ot'.ll'I\' 100 horllt'()\'.'llL'I·:-. .... ·ho ,t,.'.•111 p1 n(<'">\••tl l>nn Sn1.dl\\11od . !h1· .itl1)rn1•y 1t•pr1• ... 1•tl!1ng J{ tl·h:.ird N.ihl"rs , :-.11d th.II _\,d1t·r~ .... -.1nlt'(i lo :o;c·alt· di~\111 !ht• rt·(1tit•:-.t fron1 thrE't' lot ... !!I ont• Int. :1 Jot that 1s prest·ntl.v t;1nd:-1·.ipt-d lik1· a public p.1rk r\t"•1 hi lh(• <1gt•ney ;ind fa1·111g !l.1rh\1r fh1ult•\':1rd S1nallv.oud :-..ud th;rl ;\;1h1•t':-.. !11"caUSl' uf :1 c·c11Hl111t1n to a 1un1• 1•xt·t•J)l 111n pt·rnut gr.nllt•d fi\'l' yf':1rs ago, h~:-ht•vn t•fft'e\i\'t•ly pre1·l·11tt·J frt>fli U~ll\j.! th:t\ :-0 1{1' ;\,__.iit•rs v.·:ullt•<l lO ll!:>t:' it for p.trk1nb for hi:-. lt·~1~1n~ operation ill)n1e0..., n1·rs prott·sted, con· tl·nd1ng that to n1akt• the lot c.:om n1t•rc1:d ...,·ould bt• spot zoning. 'J'h1· prupo:-.~d to rt•toneonlyont• Jnl \\ :1 ... nut h('fort• the C'ounc·il. lh(· pi:tn to r<'lt•ll1' thr('(' IQts was. 'fht• C'Ounc·il rt'Jt·cted the thrc(·- lnt retunt·. lt "'aS pointed out that :\ubt'rS -AOulct have the right lo rt• :1pply if ht• s till wanted to st•ck t·on1n1t-rr1ul 1.on1ng fur the ~inglc iul F rom Page 1tJ PASTOR ••• h~•s only takt'n stands for morali lY rin d righll'OllSfl('SS. lit' S<Jid 1h:1t the sh0\\'1ni; of a 12·minutC' (ifrn:-:trip on tht' 1mportan('C' of Christian ritizt'nship by \'Olin}! \\ :1s 'p::irt of the r('sponsibility uf religious leaders in tod<iy·s world." nr. Combs also rited church atlendanc:e figurt•s and clai1n ed that they were similar lo those in 1970 when he bec:ame pastor. Jn response to the chargl' that he has neglectf'd C'hurch duties hl' listed thl' number of personal ca lls he h as made on parishioners. thr s ervices he has C'Ondul'tl"d along '"ith tht• bap· tisms and other duties. The minister con cluded by ex- pressing l'onfidence that h1..• .... ·ill iX' exonerated of all charges. Meteor Fall Observed In Bay Area SAN FRANCISCO (APl -A mi:>teor or "firC'ball" fell in '.'Jorthern Califor nia be£orC' dawn today and was r eportedly seen from north border se<'tors of the state south to the deep San F'ran· t·1sro Peninsula. / So me reports said the display. ob~erved from 4 :27 a.m to4:35 a .111 ., looked like a plane crashing, but a Coast (1uard st'arC'h fail~d to uncover any suC'h (•vid('nce. Various polil'e dC'part- m<'nts got a few tl'l<'phonC' rails. !'lo r<lcket launc:hings ""''ere re- 1X1rted at the time, and the dis- play v.•as not seen from the ob- ser\'~tory on Mt . H amilton. .~ ~1organ Hill v.·oman thought it \'.'as an unidl'Jllifit'd flying-nh. JeCI. v.·hich for th(' nu1ml'nt ~·r· rt•:1red to acrurately describe th<' phenomenon. No reports .... ·ere available as to where the objecl hit the earth, if 1l did. Meteors oft('rl d1sintegr:alc in atmosphC'r1c friction before striking the planet. Planne r s Se t Westside Bid Meet Tonight The Costa \.1esa f'/:1nn1ng C~1n1 mission has schcdult'<l a puhiLc hearing for 6 ·'.'iO o '<'lor~ tonight on the en\·irronmC'n\al and hous· 1ng t•lemrnts of lht• \VC'~tside Community Plan . The ~t~ff prC'part"d the study as part of :i proe<'durt• to ke<'p the city's genC'ral plan Ull to dall.'. One tlf the> main topil's that will ht• t~•rklt•d tonight y,<jJI be the futurt• nf the Sant<i Ana River lowlands in \osta Mesa. Tht• staff report notes that thr('C' llSes arc> competing for the lnv.·lands a m.irina. fa vorN by thC' rit)' c:ounril. a re,1?ional park w ught by lht• county and th1• coast co1nmission and a housing lra('t, desirC'd by the landowner. The hc>aMng is 1Jne of a series on LhC' Westside-com mwlity 1>l an. , ff11isi11g Its Profile A nr vv S850.000 classroom a nd ad· mlni!'itrativ1· compl ex for So uth er n ('alifurn1<1 Cnllt•ge. will give the privalt- ~('hool ~1 tl('\\' lu11k and :1 ne\V address. The~ t\~O story l'\lrnp!c·x will turn the college's fact• from '.'JC',vp1Jrl 13oulevard to its ne"· ad · dress at ~· J)1ive i1 ext lo the Costa Mesa C ivic C'l'llll'I' 'l'hl' co1nplcx 1s part of a $1 .3 n1illion rt•dl'\'t•lopn1l·nt plan scheduled to be compll'tC'd ne~t !-i pring. Judge Nixes Oil Leasing Sale D e lay By DOl'G "'" FRITZS<'!IF. OI Ull 0•!!, PolOl\Ytt A U.S. Ois lr1rl Cour1JUdg<'1 n l.os Angt'!t'S Mund..iy rt·fuscd to postponC' s;ile of J :?:'i milnon aerl'S t>f off ~hurl· Oil ](':1st•s. moslly off ! he Orange C1i;~~t. ~eheduled to go on the blork ll1·c 11 Judge 0;1,·id \\' Y..1illiams rl' Jerted rl"qt1t'Sls fill'd 1n 197.J by At· torneyGeni:'raL t-:vt'llt>J . Young\•r .tnd tht• Californ1;.1 c·o:.1s tal Zone Conservation Coni m1ss1on to s~op the sale. The requC'st rontended the federal lntt•rior Ot·partment did not study poss1bll" environmental damag<'s adl'qual(·ly ::ind had de- cided to go rihl•ad "'ilh the sale> before the environmental studies ""'ere made. A second line of leg-al defense around the Orang<' Coast is ex· prcted to be fil ed 1-'riday -'n \\'ash ingt on . D.C. by <>r:1ng:e Cotinty and ::i coalitionof·IOt·it1l'S. .o\Jso seeking lo delay the s.tle. th~ 01·~l n gt• Cnunty .suit cl:.um~ tht'rt' :.trC' not cnough C'nv1 ronm('n· tal safegl1ards t·o11tainl•d in lh<' n1.fssi\'<' lE'ast• propnsal and that (';iii f nrn i a \\ 1 ll not bl· compt~ns;1t · l'cl <.idPquatrly. 111 shooti ng down th(' eurhC'r suit. Judgl' \VLlliams rult•rl out ('~1iiforn1a 's ;tr)!llml'nts th.11 lhl' ~t .1tr should not :-u ff1·r L'll\'1ron mt•nl<'ll damage 1n the prOOurllon of 0i l dt•stined for ot ht•r areas. Such ;in arguni<'nl conflict:.; \\Jlh thr socio l't'unontil' patlt•rn t1r1on \\'hi<'h th1~ natu)n is b<t!'it'<I ~1nci \\ hi rh nt•cessit ates one area ·s llC':•rin,!.! the hurd<'n and costs of in- du:-.trialil:llion. f:irn11n~. t•](•ctr1c power genC'rat1on and coal and iron produrt1nn that is transport· t'<t to other ilrl~as oft herounlry for th err henC'fit. · · tht• judge said. Thl~ stale> had askt>d the sale be put off until n1or1· <'on1prehensive stPidi(•S of polt'nli<tl t'll\'lronmC'n · lal clc•vast ;1 lion rou Id be made. l'rom Page A I SUIT ••. action Friday morning. Riley told hi s f e ll ow supervisors it was det(·rm1ned that Orange County .... ·ill be most afferted by the new leasing pro· gram and henre wa'i the most logical lead agency for the suit. Riley urged the hiring of the outside g roup or attorneys bec:ause the C'uunty counsel's of· fice "v.·ould havl' a problem b<'con1ine: f3mili;,1r .... ·ith the sµec if1csofthesu1t " Riley s..iid th<' Center ror I.aw in The Public Interest .,...ill have the advanta(?e of greater familiarity ...,,it h th<' suit . Riley notC'd that the center itself charges no fees .and t~(' money that will b<' reqtured will cover the ('osts of hinng attornt'Y Rrure Terris of Washington, D C to process the legal action. ()fficials for thl' center have told the rounty Terris is the most qualified attorney in lhC' country in matters pertaining to offshore leasing law. Supervisors agr eed to put up $5.000 in ,cqunty (unds to pay in· it1al expenses. Some o f that money will be reimbursed a ncl the SlS.000 figure v.·ill he shart·d by all the plaintiffs in the action. Police Drunk At LA Arrest? I.OS ANGY.I.ES {A f>J ·-Tht• Los Angeles Police 0(•partml·nt has refused to respond lo an al· leJ!ation by Deputy ~·layur l\l auri<'e Wt>iner lhal "sornl' 11r all" of the officers involved in his arrest Oct. 17 on a lewd condu<-·t charge "may havt"" bct•n under the inrluence of ~lcohol ... " An J.APD s pokes man said Monday the dt•partment "A'ould present its case when Wetn<'r 's trial opens Dec. 8 as schl•duled, on a <'harge th at he allcge~.Hy made improper advanct'S to a male unde1rover officer at a 1-lo\lywood sex film theater. Hinshaw Jury Pick D e layed Jury selection in the Orange County Superior Court bribery trial of Cong1·essman Andrew Jlinshaw was delayed today \'•hile lawvers for both sides dis- <'ussed trfal str ategy with Judge !lohert P. Kneeland. J)efense attorneys Marsh all !\lorgo1n ;.1nd Robc>rt Green said it "'as "very doubtful" thal they "'ould offer any pre-tMaJ motions prior to jury selection. Prosecution chores arc being handled by .'\ssisllli.nt District Al· tnrnt'V \11 c·hael CTpizzi . ...,·ho pre· sen\t•d the brib('ry <·ase against 1-lin~haw to the Grand Jury\. 1-lin!'>h<l\V fac:rs three fclony"- counls of hri ber y. The :-.Jewport Reach R<'publican exuded ron£idencc- todav a s he ""'aited for the eh3rrlber conferen<'e lo end and Jury :-.elect ion to begin. I never sought a l'hnng<' of venut~ because I always felt l eould gl't a fair trial Mght hcrl.' in Orange Cl)unty, .. Hinshaw said. There is a lot of supix>rt for me here and I have b een greatly c n- 1·ol1r3.ged by the attitude of my constituents toward th.ls trial." Senate OKs Don Rurmf eld W.<\SHINGTON CAP) -After only brief debate, the Senate to- day confirmed President Ford's nomination of Donald 11 . Rumsfeld as secretary of de- fense. Rumsfeld. 43, who has been White House chief of staff. sur· C'eeds James R. Schliesinger. fired by Ford 16 days ago. Rumsfeld was thE' only witness al hearings last week by the Senate Armed Servicei; Commit- tee. which then gave th¥omina- tion its unanimous approval. ADVANTAGE -ALDEN'S One huge advantage Alden's hos over most carpet stores is !hat we hove our own installers, providing flexibility and reliability in schedul. ing 1nstollo11ons. Very lew deportment stores or specialty carpet stores hove their own work.rooms, and must rely on on outside contrad service for instollo- t1ons. We hove hoO many people buy fro m us olle' being d1soppo1nted by on 1nstollo!1on company who scheduled o 1ob and didn't show up or coll. Sometimes, this has happened two or three times before the • customer gives up. At Alden's, our installation schedule is operated very efficienlfy. and even when our men ore held up o n a previous 1ab causing a lote start. our men will stay and finish. • If you wont reliability -coll us! 1663 PLACENT[A AVEljUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92617 • PHONE 646-4838 -646-2355 7