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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-02-02 - Orange Coast Pilot' ' ,. Sea Rescuers Work Throiigh Night ,. t Cabin Cruiser Sinking Vessel, 'Captured' in Eight Re~eued \ .. M iean Waters By Harbor Patrol .. i ~ ' • \ I ... • . . . ~YDlll.J::··Pl ;LOT es ans ave .... *. '· .. *<'· · ... ·.;.· ,·~.·1' Ac ~·*: * .. * ._,_ . ·. .. . v .-· .. · ·· ....... . ~.. . .._;,~ . I : .. · I•· . • , . . ' ~ f ~ ~ ' : :· .. t . ~ ' j ~ . . ,. ', . ~-' ' ..,_ ~ rom ome M ONDAY AFTERNOON,·FEBRUARY 2, 1976 ... VOL 0 , HO. ll, 1SECTIONS,14 PAGES r Boot Saved • • •• j .. Harbor Patrol ,/ •' I ReScueSEight ... -;.a~ ..... ~. · ... Ry Ki\..;·~_-Ch~CV J/}_;1r 8ont to_.satety _ . .. . ot11i~i~1.s1~11 ., s;:t 'L Ralph Huffman pf th<t.J.~ .~~.:Ei gtn·_p<'"~Jff¢' wey~ rcstu_hcl-<; · ~· e lt'qU1\Tlcs Park harbor .-. - Ytom their sink~ 28-foot <·abm. p unit sa id today Mr. vnd cruis er la t e Sunday night .as ~rs. Tom 11:.irwell of Huntingr(in 0 r a n g<' Co J1JJ t ~ _ 11 a r .tl{1 ,._ Bca'h afld their six pas11,en~ers :.. Pal,f.9~mcn ,,·el!Sl'tl 10 "zero Y\!'-"wl'rC cxt n;melv fonunat~ un--~ibilit , .• fog to. carry them anr.1 '·~fer thl' C'1Td11nstance~.'' • .:. II <.' <;a1d lhr 1r hoat. valQfJI al .l. .... :, ..... • ... .•. • \..--~ " .:-• • ·~ w ... ~ ... ~ .. -_. • "'-·t\'(ec•n -S1J.qoo hhd Sl.S.,Ql)Q. w:r.s .i. ·!.,t , • -: ... · :1t-1lr · •. ·lO'\\'cd to shorl' and s avcij. An~; -~ •' :X,le/ltt j ~ a'Jtv ,' l}OOC' of the Cl~hl people aboard ,.. ' ••• • • .: •.• 11.' ·--::->'f · .. ''as inJured t·x<·cpt for bcm~ wet. 7 ., • • c? , ~j -anp cold, ' ., 'Cuntures . lil. :Hidition to ~Ir, and Mr~t '-. r ... . lla rwcll, of 18411 (luntington si. .. -....-~~".:."., 6 othl'r passenl!l'rs. were Kirrt and S ,Ji eS,G"llE>l? ~ fkttv Emmons and Roger Press- • • ~~~ 0~ • .. gro ... :, •. i H of 601 W 11>th S t . LONG BE:\C'll n ·r 11 ,\ s.m Corona del Mar: Hon Gregory, , . pi~o:·J.>~sed l'ahi.11 eruis t•r Soosct !k~•c h : /\lice Farano, •<o;, /~.-~~"t-~~';;i · ~'1?J!:i"t•apturt'd " Ana h~i!1.\.. and Milford 1~1len. • ~lbo~. ,Na\'y about t:> Gardcr1Gnn:<' • ·• . , h -.-. llufffn!ln 's.11cl the~ bpal c•1ther' A miles sout of :i/tn D1t'IW for T1 \ hin~ m Mexican,, ;itt•r!> "ithnut ·' !>truck :1 suhml'rAt•cl rock or rloat- licensl'. the (.'o;i~t Cu.ml rl'- ported. "We',·e hN•n 1·.1 pt11rc•d ~ind .ire· bein~ <'storlt'<I 111111 i.:n~1'n.ul.1 h\ the l\lc>x1r:1n :'l:.I\ '. · thl' 11111111'11 t ified callC'r rl'JH1rk<IS11nd;!y ThC' ves!><'I. I ht' ·l!\ fool K :i n•n .Toy, is a pll•as11r1• 1..-art t111t 11f San Diego's Kona ""i C'luh II i-.. owned by Kan·n l.1ll1t• of Loo.; l\ngc>les and opl'rall'd h~ ,\lfrnl G. Morovekof l'alrnSrnn~s Neither l\l exit·an nor l"111ll'cl States authori t ll'o; l'ould rnnt 1 rin that the boat h ;1tl ;u:t11.1lh 111·1·11 seized. Th£' cnll<'I' told th<' Coac;t Ctwrrl he and a companion w1·n· fi'-h 1ng a bout two m ii<·~ -.11uth" .. ,,l of North Coronado hi.ind, "htt·h 1s in J\l ex 1 c Li n t l' r ri Ion Th t' Coronado Islands an• :ihrn1t to mil('s south of I hl' l111nk·r .1n1l 1111\t' mi k s off tht• <'<'last . Their Skiff On the Rocks SAN OI EGO 1AP 1 For almost four hours. Sh1rll.'v Karpan. 38. clunst to the ~•ck of cliffs where a s k 1ff was hurled and s mas hed by surging seas A companion. Jim ManM1cld, was able lo climb off the slippery rocks in three' hours Sundnv nncl summon h e lp . Lifei:tu a rrb plucked the womnn to s:ifrty. She W:l~ rclca1;cd from C:ubnllo Medical Cente r-Doctors l101;pital after treatm ent for minor in junes anc1 ('xpo-;ur~ \l;in,f1l•ld was unhurt DAD'{)ROWNS, SON MISSI NG JN MISHAP, AS lllJ!. oh.1cct . I ea rinJ! a !>ix by lR inch hnll' Ill thl' half inch plywood hull. Thl' ho;it 1mnwcliutely began lak· ingonwatcr . Orange County Sheriff's harbor patrcilmt•n. mon1torinA the Coast Guard radio. hcarci lhe I larwclls · s ii.:na I for he lp about 11 ·w p.m .. lluffm:tn s aid. Ill' ~aid tlw group s aid they \Wf"l' takini: on water and the h oal was lot'al ed be tween Anaheim Hay. ;•t the west C'ncl <'f Huntington Harbour. and 1-:'>thcr Island, an offshore oil island. F1\'e harbor p;itrolmen started to" ard th('m in :i patrol lx>al and a fire boat. b\1l il tonk 15 minutes to r111c1 Lhe s inking V('SS('f, Ida Sea. lwcausc of "1ercl fog ,'' lluf- fman said. Huffman explained thl' patrol crews hn<l to r C'IY on radt1r to !orate th<• hoat · Wh<'n pa trolm<'n arrived. he continued, lh<' three women hacl been placed 1n a s mall rowboat, ;is the men aboard worked to bail out wntf'r . llarbor r r <'WS addNJ th1•ir pumps to the vessel but were un- able to stop the flow. Huffman s aid the boat wns towed to a mnrinc repair )>'llrri near Sunset Aquatic P ark and hoisted from the wttter. lie C'xplained l he boat suffered hull damage a s well as sornl' dam aE!e to its submcr~cri elce- lrical ~car . But he sairl those aboard were ''fortunate'' thnl pntrol crew-; ar (Set' R ESC •:. Pait" t\21 D•ilv Pilot Pllolo by L~~ P~yn~ EARLY MORNING BEACH STROLLERS.FOUND THIS UNUSUAL SIGijT TODAY • ..,1 ~eighter ~uqs Aground as Fog Shrouds Balboa 'Peninsula Sunday Night ·v -~ .. ' Preighter~A~~umi Near BalboiiPier By ALMON LOC'KARF.Y O•llr P •IOI 80.111,,q EcfltOI' /\. 328-foof convcrlt·d LST frc>i~htcr ran as.:round in the• fog on the Balboa Pcn;nsula about 10 p.m, Sund<1,v. narrowly missin~ the Balboa l.,ier before it crashed mto the c;urf at the fool of Island Avenue. The grounded frcif:(hter was the Coos Bav en route to the Port of Los Angeles from San .Juan. l'uerto Rico The vessel is owned by the T1 casa Corp .. a freight firm headed by Dan Wi rth of Laguna Bt'ach lntervicw<'d at the Orange Cou n ly Il :ir ho r Depa rt men t wh~re he w as arrans:ting for salvage operations. Wirth said the vess('I was skippe red by Capt. Fred Stabbert of LonJ~ Reac h a:id carried a crew of 27. There were no reported inj uries and the c rew remained aboard the vessel during th<' night . Within an hour after the Coos Ray hit the beach it was boarded by a team of customs officers, Torso Discove red NEW YORK (UPI> -The lower portion of a female torso was found utop u pilC' of ~arbngc on Manhatlun's Upp<'r Wl'st Side early today nnd the upper portion of the bodv was l ater disro"ered a few hlot·ks away. minus the hl.'ad and arms, polil'e suid. leading to rumors on the beach that the ship was carrying a t'argo of marijuana or other c:on· traband, Rut R~1y ~pcncer. a L" S. Customs supervisor out or Los AnJ?eles. snid the ins1lCction was routine in such incidenLc; and lhaL no contraband was round aboard. ' Ownel' Wirth said the freighter was carrying no c<1rgo of uoy kind. Spencer s aid it was rout1n(• for Cus tom i-agents. to ins pcd a vessel in trouble before it re- ached its d(•stina tion. The Coos Bav was sehectuled to clear in Los Angeles lla r bor today. First reports of the groundinl! came from the Newport llcarh Police Departme nt who notified the Harbor Department that a large vessel appeared to be in distress off the beach . The origina l report s aid the s hip ap- peared to be a tanker. . The police de p artment sent un- its to the beach aloni? with several units of the city's Depart· ment of Marine Safety. Harbor Department Sgt. Dean Cordell. who was wa tch com· mnnder on the scene. said Coast Guard h eadquarters at Lon~ Rench wa!-1 notified and that the Coast Guurd a lerted Customs of· fieers Harbor Patrol boa ts transponed customs officers lo the scene. <Sec GROUND, Pa~<' t\2) Laguna Beach 'Polite Rapist' Strikes Again A .18-year-old Laguna Reach woman was held al ~unpoint anrl raped O\'er the weekend by a man who police s ay match<•s thf• des cription o f the· !-i<>·<'allcrl "polite rapist." The woman. who live'> in un apartm<'nl. was not· phys1eally injured during the assault but suffered cons ide r;ible trauma :1s a result of t he experit'nce. Det. E ugene Brooks s:.iid tl1t• ;iss:citlant entered her apartment early Saturday through an un· locked back door a nd forced her int.o the sex act by threat ening he~_with a pistol. The s uspect, believed responsi- ble for about a dozen rapes in Laguna Reac h, South Laj?una, Newport Beach and Dana Point. was described as ''soft spoken" and polite in his behavior. Poh ce said he asked the woman for m oney bul dropped the subject when s he replied s he had none. He left on foot and no car was seen or heard, according to Brooks. The m nn was described as in his early 20's, clean shaven, with s andy-brown ha ir, and about fi ve-feet 10 a nd with a stocky pl)ysique. Fire. ... . .. ... ~ Couple ,.;~ Son-> ·4, Rescued A couple a nd their four-year- old son were rescued from their apartment jn Costa Mesa Sunday night as smokl' from a s molder-,':, ing fire thrcatl'nect their Ji ve~. firemen said. Chris a nd Cathy Mar.scilles \H•rc st\Jl asleep in their apart-• 'ment at 710 W. 18th St .. even though th ci r m attr css.t w ;.u;·~J· smoldering. "'hen a visitor to the ,.. ·apar tmen t co mplex, David _.,-tf> Sa\·a~e of 924 E. Ocean Front, ~ ~ewport ije ach. rcscued1cl"at 11 :39 p.m . • Sava,ge took ou t t SQn, Jamie. and then woke up the parents. Chris Marseilles, 29: and his wife Cathy, 23, were t aken t o H o a ~ Memorial· I lospit~1l , Newport Reach . .is vie-, tjms of smokt• inhalation and were transferred lo Or ange County Medica l Center. They wl'fr released aftt'r treatment at the medical cl'ntl'r. W-b.tlc Savage !>aved •he occu- pants of the apartment. a neighbor. Davitt ;'.loore, called fi remen who pr evented thL· rim from cl ~inaging anythinl! else hut the mattrC'ss. Cos ta Mesa Battalion Chief Gary Gols on noted the only (Sec FIR t;, Page' .t\2l \\·eathcr Increasin g ni ght and morning low douds a nd fog ot herwise considerable high clouds with partial afternoon sunshine T ues- day. Slightly eooler. Lows in the 40s. lljghs in upper 60s at the bc:i<'hC's. INSIDE TODA V A Brookings Institute studu clamrs tile V .S. Marine Corps ha.<1 outlived its m11d-sloggmg image and should be concen- trated on Ille F.o st Coast. Story M . 9NI .... l .M eo'(d C.tllf•nll.t CIHtlllH ~•u Crou .... rd OUlllH91itn uo .. 1a1 P.,. (fti.Nl-ftl ,._. 8' ..... Ll"4t•J A7 Mt .. , .. AS Noltl~l"*-17 n Or~ C.11llf., llJ ....... llJ srM• ,..rt•r Al ~s ' A• Stedt Mlr•th A IO Tei. .. lsi.ft 11? A IO A• Al llH All llt S All filrt,.ltettrd .... JC .... A II TIM.tteri Al Wit.ti ..... 82 .,., .. HeW\ At AIO "' At .'12 0All Y PILOl I q s Monday. February 2. 1976 Butter;· ;Eggs D.rop Savings Offset. by Non-food Hike By the ihsociated Press The fi.rst 'month or 1976 brought 1 a drop ~n butler a nd egg prices. I revers1.ng a rec<'nl trend of ste11dy ancrt'aH·s. un ./\!-.sociall-d Press n1ark c th usk~t hUrvey shows. ' T he derlincs helped cul t he family grocer y bill in many areas. but the s avin gs wl•rc partially oflset by high<.>r prices for nonfood it<.·ms, particularly deterger . Th~ A:.!:.oe1atcd Press drew up a random lbt of 15 commonly purchast'd food and nonfood items. checked thl' IJrit·e ·at one s upermarket in each of l3 cities <including Los Angeles) on March 1, 1973, and has rechecked on or about the start of each sue· cceding month. Be Saw It · Winter to Stick Around J>ll;'\;X~U T \\\'NEY. P <i CJ\P) -Phil. the g roun· dhog who mud~ Punxsutawney famous, emergt!d from :.in e lectrically heated burrow 111 subzero \\~alher today ,<•~d saw ~is shudow -a sign that winll'r \\'l'alhL'r 1s 1n ~torl' for at leus t six more weeks. Phil's fort'<·as t tamL· as the ~ui1 rose in clear hut l'hilly s kil's. Although Lhl' ll•mpcraturc hovered :.it n:'inll~-1~. ITll'mh.ers or the P unxs utawney Groundhog Club s innl'r c ircle watched Phil emerge from hilx'rnation . Ll'f.!<.'n<I has it th~•t if the groundhog sees his s hadow on f l'h. :!. winter will las t another six \veC'ks. If lht' s k:r is c loudy <incl then· is no s hadow, s pring is s upposed lli hL• j us t around thL· c..·orner. Sonw s keµtic:s, must from uut of state. have claimed the:Jl Phil actually came out of hibernation a week ago and that today's ceremony was staged by the Punxs utawney Groundhog Club a nd its leader S<Jm Lig ht. Thost· skeptics point out that the celebrat'. ed burrow is wir('cl fnr h<'al -at the advice of zoo con· sultan~s to prompt Phil ·s e x il · Committee Probes Contractors' Bi.ds \\'i\Slll:'\(iTON (1\I'~ The ttw procure ment prucc!.s.' president of Ho{'kwell lnterna· Sl'n. William Proxmire (0 · t1onal Corp .. till' natwn·s 10th Wi s.). who 1s heading the com· largl•st dl'ft•11se rontr:tdor. told m1tlee's current investigation. Congress today it is inl'oncc·1va· :-ate!' there is evidence o f hie that a t·onlr'at·tor t·oulcl 1n· .. ,,idesprc;,id , systematic and rt:· nucm•t• :1 govt•rnnwnt prot lll'l' gular" attempts by a i,...rgl' mcnt offlt·t·r "1th lurwht•s, loot number of defc nsl' l'Ontradors to hall l r<'kt•ts or '1!-.1th to a hunting mfluence the procurement p ro· lu<fgc· cess. - Huhl•t1' Andl'rson. Huck\\ell's Rockwell International playod t·h1l•f l'.;\:t;,c-111" (' uffll·1·1 . told lht· host between l9"'2-.-1nd 19'ZA to a. J o in l ?"om m 1 l l l't' 11n J>!·fun:il' rlozen <'Qngressmcn. s enat ors. Prod11c·t 1011 l hat 'person:rt.< a~:,• ~7tretr -~des 'and committ~ st uff F.oc·ii1t1011s 1"...t'fl C"bo1p~ny of-~·~ a hunting lodge, the in· f1c·1:tl~ c O\ (•rnmt•nt orric~·r:-. "-t1ividuais· in\'olved have con· havt•.. I s1g111f11·a1wc" to firmed. N ~ ... For1y Pentagon offici::ils who .;.-· ··'11 ~ acc<.>pted invitations from the '' ..... -. d ~orthrop Corp .. another large :"':W_O ... · •• <lrfcnse contractor. to hunt :~ ~~I u ck s at 1 h l' c omp a n·y 's ' 'WI_..,... ~ ., ..... '~1 ~ryJand lodge have• bc~n !!ivcn In Analteim ~·-'mild rebukC's by the Defense ~~.... ,1 > OC'partment. '· . <-.'.· ' Thomas V. Jt>nes, pn•sident of -.. ·F t I B na11· ng Northrop. snid his 1'1rtn favQrS a a ~ dearly iiefined rull•s to maintain ,' .. "arm's length" clc-alinµs hclween #·~ ,\n;1hl·tm p(lltet· ha\'l' ch;irgl'd t•ontrac lors and t he IJefensc 1 ~nwn 'with tlw twal111i: cll•alh OC'p;rtment. ·r third m<1ll .-\~ho-.l• hody \\HS Rut Jones said informal as well _ Lb~ f:.1111l y nwrnh<'rs ~m as formal communication~ an· n tlw ht·clr11um of l11s home. m•cded. bclW<'l.'ll contractors and · ''J.4'tl!lJ. w ;p, 1lil'11t1f1t•d as the Pc·~agon. rt ·"":T-M1anpH·1. :!7. and lh1· 1\nde son s~iid such cotttad s •rtt•cl .1!li s:11l;111ts art• c;eor j:!l' "pro' 1 can opportunity to i.:ct t1> Bart b, :11. ol 1\n;1ht·1rn kno w hcltl'r tfw 1w1111ll' \\1th -t)fln •'\\ u..lt"l'll ll1chkr . 2~i. of \\horn we an• "or·king arid lo -Ca r~ '~, · ~rh1l•v-.• ;i •1lwttl•r tlmh•rst:m1lini:: ~~~!E~f.-....~ v(i~·>mnu s;uA <j.t1111S,11;1lprobll•m-; 11 i.aM po!Jt:.c....•'"11n 1 I~ -.~· 1 .\\·:tut fo r m ph~i.i1.-c I h411 it ,.., LC •• .-...... rrht• t\litfttUPt. honh• ru~l tkl~ 01nr>a r1y·s f)UfJl<t~l' in of· ~hortl v:. r noon Sallu da' 'l'hl' frring entertainment to influl·nc·r v1c.tini w·as 1/1und hprawlc·cl on thl' any agency ()fflr1:1I or c•mpln~ 1• twcl · <"" "11 h l'l·~1w1·t to t IH• m;innt'r 111 ".\11 .111(ni'>-..y ~111)\\t•d 111' h:ill wh1<'h h(' d1st'hargt•s his rlulles on h<'l'll ..... , ('rt·ly h1•at1.•11 cui llw lwad lwh.1lf of tl11· J!iwcrnment." J\n Jlld f11rllll'r 1r1 v1·~11gat i1111 ll'd lo <k r-..on s:11d lhl' arn·sl of lht• two hll:-.ptTI :-.,·· saicl llw hpokt'hlllall, \\ho s:ucl it .1pprars tlw hl•:tl111g lhok pltw 1· al .1party 1•al'ly S:1tl1rd:iy 11111rn1ng. ORANGE COAST • f • \ • 1• 'I• ' "-' • I t • t• I~ I I 1'1 ii I ,.,. I 1lt • '' , , It 111 \ t t I I' t ti ' V. 'I ~ .It I t t /\' Robc'rt N W t-M I tt 1 1 I •••I ul I 1<11 k R Cur h•y \;1 I.,. •t-I I -1mt •IMH t i l hom.1•, K1•t•vrl . ''"'' 1 hOffi1l\ ft. M 111 phtn1• "",'Hl\ 11 'It ohl ·I Oii 1c e\ Ir· t.1 "II• 1 It V'f' I l'I tV' *r•' t t Iii •It I Ill! 1\111,, l,hl\01 .. fl fHt f ttu1•l1t1~1f1r1 IH tfl\ t /A/\ll.t t•hl "' .. •"ti "'Jhl1.tfi! V11lh r H10l f.1i ,111 r "' ii ".ito l•11 l'J'lt I 111w.1y TC!lephOJt...0141642-4321 cra\~i'.~.~"! .w.~r~ ~~·~~.~?2·S678 S8H1310 fl I ' I 4'lS·0630 ,. ,,,,u ,, .. ',, ,,, •·••I ' S40 I 770 ,... ..... II , • ._ *I I "'"' t Uf 'lw I fl t I i I .. ._, u 11f"' If"'' 1 1 4 ;• 11 11 ..i.r• I I .-1) II,. f ... ,,, 1''4 I I f h !\.ft. t I •t •I ff .t ,..,., nf•I l\n t,, JI 11 t )\It• ,,,., ..... , '·'" "'H '"''• ,. 11.-.y ........... . tl; " ... ,,, '. "It 1s ira·o1H'!•i\•ahlt' lo me· tlwl .iny ~""h off11·1:1l or 1•111plo.\"l' would be hn rnfl lll'llC'l'li hy a l1111ehL•on or dimll'r or IJy an 111· v1 tation to attend a foothall J;:anll' or ~.'' :t visit In :1 lrnntini:: f:rl'ilit y f"'rom Pnge Al RESCUE ... nnd bcfnn• lh<' \'t'S!'C'I sank com· pll•tel~. anrl that those• ahoard "1•n • rl'srucd bdorl' havmg 10 tak<' a plunge in thc '.>S·d<'gree chillv water. 11tirrman saicl t he llarwclls ar<' ml'm h<'rs of t Ill' Coast G u:ir d /\uxili;in . llarho.r pat rol d1•put1rs who responded S1111d:1y night werl' Rnrry R:rnd:tll. .l1m Orr .. Jf'rry M<'Graw. Deri k Lovett 1111<1 Frrd (;11n7.<'lm n11 FroM Page A I FIRE ..• <inmage in the fire was in the $50 lo~s of the matlrC'h'i, but addc•d l h:J! If lhl' .. mokc had gone Url detected muc h lon,.:C'r th<' fam1h would have l>c l'n in ~raVl' danr.te·r Smokin,: in h<'rl was belicv<'d to be the cause of the frrc, he su1d. No attempt w:1s made to weigh the AP :.urvey results uccordlng lo population de nsity or in terms of what pe rcent o f a family's ac- twil grocery outlay NCh Item represents. 'fhc latest survey showed the P.ricc of the marketbas ket al the checklist s tore declined 111 10 t'ities la st month. down an ~1veragc or 2.8 Pl'rcent, and ro:.t• m three cities, up a n l!veragc of l t p<.'rcent. Overall , the market· basket price at the checklis t store dropped almost two percent durinl! January During Dl'ccm ber , the market· bas ket bi II w a !> up at tht- checklist store in seven of the c 1l1 es s urvcyl•d . rising an average of .J 7 perct>nl The bill went down <tt the checklis t htore in rive cities, decreasing an -average of 2.2 pcr~nt. and was un,•hanged in one city. for an over-a II monthly mcrcase of jusl u~·cr I pt•rcent. The key Ol'Vl•lopmenl "a~ the turnaround at the dairy rnuntt•r. generally reflecting lo\\ l'I' prn:cs at the farm level. The price of ~1 pound of bultl'r went up al the checklist store in ev(•ry city during Dcn·rnhcr, in· acasing an 1lvcragc of 7.5 per · n•{lt. The pnct• drop~tl during January at the checklist store 111 nine cities, down an average of about 13 percent. The price went up still further during J anuary <tt the checklist store in two cit ics - Atlanta and' Albuquerque. N.l\L and w::is unchanged in two citll's. The <lt.'crcaM•s, i!Cru:rnllv about 10 cent:-. a pound. brought the pnce of a pound of butler down to the levt:ls of Nov. 1 Egg prit:es a lso dropped. with the pric e of a doZl'll medium eggs declining at the chccklb t store in · 10 cities, for a"ll ·average drop of 10 percent. T he price went up at the checklist s tore in one city, Providence. R . I.. and was · un- changed in two cities. In contras t, during Deeemhrr. egg pric<.'s went up a t the thl'cklis t s tore in 12 l'itws.-rising un average of 12.5 p('1Pccnl. On the gloomy ::-.ide, the price of a 49-ouncc box of ffiundry • dl•- t e r gen l i n creast·d durin g January at the checklist store in eight cit,ies. up an a\·crage of 8.3 pcrt'c>nt. Pric es J?<•ncrally ranged between Sl .30 and Sl.40. The in· cr~ases reflect higher costs for chemical ingredients. Government surveys indicate ,that while grocery price.s are .still goin g up:-there-has-been-srune ,inw rovem"t11t from the inflation • level~ of a year 9go, \. ~. FroNt Page Al VPI Ttl&photo 0.1 Brrroodwog The onl~ .. Lucky Lady" on i\ew Y1J1•k's Great White Way ~oday was the one on llw mone marquN· as a windswc..•pt sno\.\storm thillcd all t hose 11nlud~y <'Ol>Llg lt to ha\'I' te> walk to work. ( SC'L' \\'l'alhl'r s tory. P :q.!c A·l.I ------------ Bandits Net $400 In Coast Robbery t\ pair of t~ill band1th l".ll'h brand1hh111g a gun, burst 111 on ,, trio of '1sitors al a lluntmgton Beac h condo mini um Sund ~!\ night and took S-HIO after first 11t: m anding dr ug!.. police !.aicl to- d ay. The v ictims told Off1et•r Thom as G i H1 gan th<.•y Wl'rt• forced to hand o \'Cr their rnonc•y shortly before 8 p. m. whN1 the armed robbers rn adt· I ht.•ir r a1<l. DelC'ctivc Sgt. lk rt Chadw11·k said t he thrc'l' \\'l'l'l' visiting an unidentified friend al thl' Hunt ington P acific condominium a partm e n ts, n ear Warner Aven ue and PaC'i fi <: C'Oa !-.t Highway in the· Sunst•l Beach .;.ir<."a, wl~c~ the holdup o<·<·urn·d The \'JCtrms \\'l'l"t' 1dcnt1fil'd :r!> Rodney ll udson. who was firsllo call police. Johr~ U. Whalen Jr .. a nd Diane M. Weimcn. all of whom gave add te!.ses 111 the s ame units. CIA Ch~~ch <!ift TURIN, llaly (AP ) -The ln\'cstigators said lhl'\' described their assailanL-; as bl;· ing between 25 and JO and !10th over six feet tall. CrmcdGoes Chop Chop SACR AMENTO <UPI ) -A group of young people <lenied ;idm ission to ~1 kuni.: fu mO\'il'' tippe<I ovl'r an automobile and broke \\Ill· .dow !; i11 downtown Sanamento Sunduy n1i.:ht , ·• but no injuries or arrl':-.b \\ t'rl' rl'portcd. Officers. said about 2:r1 persons \1 en· turnl'd ;rn <It\' from a Brul't~ Ll'c kung fu movie because tht> thcal<'r was already c·rowdc<I Man Purchases Goering Auto For $125,000 A real estal<.' broker from i .vng Beach. Calif., 1s the new owner of a 21-foot long, seven-foot wide Mercedes hand built for Nazi fic•ld marshal He rmann Goering nt ;n1 t•stim att'd CO!>LOf $2 million. Lloyd Ikerd paid St25,000 for Gocri n~·s armor-plated. bullet· : proof and mmc·proof personal parade car, which he plans to tour ar ound the country as a portable mus eu m . Should l ker l. ever want to gc.L rid of the vehicle, he could turn a spl'C'ial key on the d~i!-ihboard that b ClfnnectNl to a spark plug in t h<:' gas lank. Th<' self-drstru<·t mechanism reportedly still works, thQl)gh Mark Shafor of Grosse Jsll' Mit h , who put lh1• car up for sal~ ;1t tht• m ovie world auction in Anah<.•im Sunday, <:ou ld not AUaranlec it. ' .. High-~peed Ch;$e Jilewspaper Slam pa Sera rcporl· AGn h UND e(Hooav that the U.S. Central In ftU • • tel).igen'ce A,gen<:y, contnbutc.·d S:l • miHion to the Homan C:Hholic ll elmetcd p o lice f o 11 o wed th c u nr u I \,' martial arts fans ~ts thl:, turl!!:.d ovt•r a <'Otnp:Jt:I automobiil' ::it l.Ot h and t,; streets. Two bloc-ks <1wa>. the ~ roup \'and a Ii zed u N.'· t'ord store ;rn<i hrokl• "111 ctnw :-. '111 a Chint:hl' 1:csti.lunmc ll,\flTf'(HW. l'onn. (AP> ~ Sevt-n polica cruis ers and h\~ civilia n cars were wrecke.{J d ur. 1111' a hig h ·spct'd; i.cunl'hOt · · J>t'IJ)ler<!'d C!hasc down lhl• centC'r of l'onncrt 1e11t after an ~Ucm;pt ­ l'rl-armed r obbery CJnd kidnap-· mg, oftit1als S<1id. The CITTist tfifard'cutter i!,.oint Church's 1950 Ho ly Year. Oivide. which was retuffltng ------- from San C le mente Island, was ordcr~d t o stand .hy ):lntil i~ was determined tha t the ship was in no acute d ah}!er. , Afte r:......narrowfy missing the · Balboa P ier t(he Coos Ray · ran hard aground in an chhinj? tide. Ttie s hip was broadside to the -~ach with its bow pointed s light- ly seaward. Efforts t(l fret' the vessel bv her • o wn power pro\ cd fruit.less . I llowC\'er. s he remained uprij?hl an<t app<'arC'ci to lw m no danJ,!e r of hn·akmg up. Thl' st•a-. \\l'fl' hght. an<I a-; the I Id(• rN·t'dNI 4'ht· \\ll'i ll'S!. th:111 511 frc•l from tlw hl.'.ll'h . -. -~ t\ 1i;f1h11rma~I C'r (\I' (>~J!.~,}-,..s tlw C'oo!-. Ba) \\ l.lh th(' 1'1rj.!e:-l • • \ , .... st•I to r un aground 111 the :'\1'11 port arl':i W11 th h:11c1 :i Los 1\ngl'lr~ 11:11 hnr -;ah a j.!l' firm ha<f hl'l'll or d1•n•ct lo s tart salvage opl'rat1ons al high 11il1• locla~-. i\s for <is Mul<I he • d t•lt•rm11wcl . lw haid. th1• ~hip had not hel'll sl'l'IOllhlY d:imagc<I Or spitC' tht• l:it<' hour, the inri· rl<'nt attrac!ccl a sizeable crowd of youths to I hi' h1.•:11.·h Tlwv am11srd t hcms('lvc•s by ytlhn~ hal'k and forth to thr crew of the: -.tranderl vessel. Polrce and lifC'guardc; h;icl or- drrs to s ec thal no one left the \t'!-.S<'I during llw 1.·oursl• of thr m- :-.pt•ctlon hy custom" off1<'l'rs. Alien Held In Slaying PHOENIX, i\rrz. ti\P) -f\ Ml•xican alien has tx>cn charged with murder ;ind hrs companion was b,~i n ~ sou g ht today in the slnyinJZ of Ernesto Miranda. whos e app(•al of a 1963 arrrst forced police to ~<'cognizc the const ituitio11a I rirchts of suspects. Miranda, 34, namesake of the widely·known "Miranda Warn- ing," was s t abbed to death Satur· day n ight in a stru1rntc over a knife in a skid row bar. The strugr,le broke out after u fighl over a $2 curd i.iame. • --.-1- Thanks to you, our Newport Be.ach & Laguna Beach deposi1 ors, Manners Savings has passed lhe $100 million mark In assets. We believe that our friendly services. convenient locations, and continuing high interest on savings have been the deciding factor in so many residents switching their savings to Mariners. Shouldn't you be tak ing advantage of $100 million strong M anners Savings? Safel y. strength and the friendliest ere~' rn town gives you plenty of reasons to start your account today! ·ASK A BOUT OUR NEW TAX-SHELTERED SA VINGS PLA NS • Earn up to ?l/4 % interest on insured savings.• -, ·This ccr11111 II<' .lCCll1H1I wh1' h '"""' ,.,, "''""''' v1old ul 8 00 • '"'°'°''· is su1J1•< 1 11J 1111Js1antl4ll l111t·1cst (l<'Mll•fl'1 II w11"'1n1wn 0010111 matv11l'f 1a. Mariners Savings(O ) '~' and Loan As§ociation ~· ··· .. ~ Police said l\t 1randa was stubbed twice as he returned to the barroom ofter wastun~ his hands. hlo0d1cd rn :r risif1ght with the two m en. N1wpo11 8tach 1M111no11.cc>1 1515 Weatcllll Of Newpo•t lltech L•oun• Beech 1Ba~•1(lr CPr>INI t<-•111"'' of I orf'•I A~l , 1024 Buy,•df' Dt l10lollll•MO'yrr SI Seal Bo&eh IL"'""'' v~o•l!U I .'18~0 ~'"'' Bt•.i<" Rhrll f)IJI ~96.]f,;'f> BtW.ly Hills w.,t Hollywood (C.4''"'"' ··I Orvn•r••C 0111! ) 10r1 Ml S111a1 H\i~I •l.•I) Jtl() ~ nnv1 lly O< 11141 B~vt>rlv Blvtl l•"'l '~J ~I\) 1;>1'.\tfi',7 41C1 (7 "' 642 •000 ,,,. 6•2-4000 171414'14 1!>{\f, ,. .. Voters In GOP Declined SACRAMENTO CAP> - Repu blican regis tration -in CalifornJa dropped to 36.9 per· cent of all potential voters in J anuary as a decade-long GOP slump continued, state officials said. • "Republicans outnumber Der:nocrats in only Orange, Alpine and Mono counties. San Francisco, al 68.1 percent, is the state's most heavily Democratic county. . Secretary of State March 1-'ong E u reported that Democrats bad widened t heir registration lead since last January, and the number of voters wjthout party affiliation continued to climb .. 0~11, Pilot Plloto by PitroO O' OonMll Oi\IL. Y PU.OT 4 3 ' UFO CJtat? · Driver Saw Creatures LAS VEGAS (UPI ) Th<' creatures in th~ flym~ ~aucers bl'en around the Southwest arc short. pale, pug nosf'd and puzzled by Las V cga:. At least. that's thl' word fro m a man who r~portcdly · bays lw spoke to them . A country and western enter· tainer, who docs not want his 1dent1ly re\'e a led for fear people will think he's balmy, :.ays hl' was questioned by spacemen 111 the desert Thurs day night, the Las Vegas Sun reported The time and pluce corrcspmi<I with UFO s ightings hy a number or persons. including law en- forcement officers. They were about 5 feet 7 incht·~ tall. squinty-cye<1 , with pale corn plexions and" hat appeared lo bt· gills under their ears. he::.a1d. "Their mouths were s mall and they had pugg1s h noses." They wore s ilver and black shiny uniforms with an emblem of whitl' ancl !<(Old. One brus hed t11s han<l Without appearing to move their mo uth:., they asked him ques tions. he s ai<l. Ap· parently refe rring to Las Vega~. they asked why so many person~ lived in a desert He explaine d that it was a tourist resort. he said. She said Democrats had in· creased from 56.4 to 56.8 pcreent of the total in a year, while Republicans dropped from 38.4 to 36.9 perce nt. Democrats led in all but three of the stat.e's 58 coun- LIGHT FIGHT HAS STALLED DEVELOPMENT OF DANA POINT HARBOR'S WEST BASIN It's a Question of Esthetics to Orange County Harbor Officials He told reporter Je rry Cox that he was driving through the desert lo Las Vegas · from Pahrumµ, Nev .. 53 miles to the west near the California bordec. when a cigar-s haped craft "like the Goodye ar blimp only longer,'" descended out of the sky. It was orang e, marked by flashing lights and a darker ring circled the fuselage like a doughnut. Wednesday and Thurs day night. half a dozen law enforce· ment a gencies reported a cigar· shaped objec t with flashin~ lig hts leaving what looked like a vapor trail in the sky over southweist Ncv<1da a nd southeast California. A Las Vegii!i resident described a s imilar object he said he saw hovering over a mountain plateau, g lowing with an orange lig ht. (ties. The pe rcentage of voters who declined to state party affiliation Sodium or Mercury? increased from 4.4 percent in January 1975 to 5.4 percent this year. In 1967, when Ronald Reagan became governor, Republicans numbered 42.4 percent of the re· gistered voters. Harbor Lighting Mulled His C'ar':. engine s udde nly stopped for no apparent reason and he sighted two humanoid creatures approaching him, he said. Radar operators at Nellis Air Force base and the Las Vegas Airport s aid they detected noun· usual aircraft al the time. Hughes' Donations In State Reported By FREDERICK SCHOE1'1EHL Ot Ille Oally Pilot SUll Let there be light. Most everyone agrees there should be lighting included when th<> west basin of Dana Point Harbor is developed. Total regis tration increased from 6.4 million a year ago to 7.7 million this yea r . with Democr ats gaining n early 900.000 of the potential voters to fewe r tha n 400,000 new Republicans. The total is well below the California record of 10.4 million for the 1972 presidential election. The question is what kind of light. "We are concerned about vis · ual esthetics . If the wt;st basin has the other kind or lighting, as soon as the s un s ets. we won't have a harmonious setting," said Larry Leaman, acting manager of the publlc facilities divis ion or the county"s Environmental Management Agency. Carpenter Ford Stand,.in At Olympics ., S AC R /\ M E NT 0 (U P I l -- Presiden l Ford's California cam· paign co-chairman s ays he will receive a government-fin anced trip to the 1976 Winter Olympic Games in Innsbruck. Austria. State Sen. Dennis ·Carpenter said Sunday he received the offer of the trip a week ago from a White House aide and will attend the Games as a representative of the Presidenl. ~arpenter, a Republican from Should it be so<lium vapor lighting that gives off brown- colored light? Or should il be mercury \'apor lighting th<1t gives off white-blue lighl"? The former was ordered by the regional coastal commission when it approved plans for de· velopment of J ,000 boat slips in the harbor's west basin. The commission's staff recom- mended the brown. sodium vapor lighting because it saves energy. Problem is. the lights in the ex- isting east basin of the harbot arc of the bluewh1lc-. mercury vapor variety. Teen Critical Mter Torture Newport Beach, said his wife ROCHESTEH, N.Y. <UPI) - Madine also will travel to Michael Meader . 18, lay near de· Aus tria, bot that he will pay her ath today after withstanding expenses. .~ what authorities called the worst Carpenter a nd State Attorney torturing they had .ever seen. General Evellc II. Younger are Meader was allegedly s~lped. co-chairmen of Eord':; California -beaten. burn ed . s I ash c d. campaign·. . ...., ' . . Dynarmt~onnd ... SAN FRANCISCO' (AP> - Police say a bomb consisting -01 12 stic~s of dynamite was found outside th~ home of a principal owner of the G arlland apart· ments, scene or a fatal fire last December. stabbe9-. \and-sexually assaulted by ··a "~,,-oup of s ix ma le anrl femal~.youth?. ;.igcJ4 through 19. Police h ad rhe s us pects in custody. : .. Authorities said only thal !\leader was tortu~d because he allegedly lied to the.group. Meader was listed-in extreme· ly c ritic<ll .condition at a citv hospital. . '1 • Leaman said the hRhtin~ mat- ter currently is under study by the Dana P oint Harbor Review Board. '"We're studying the economic effect. If it's that .great, maybe the whole harbor should be con- nirted to the sodium \·apor lights, .. said Leaman. . Alternately, the review hoard could decide to appeal the re· gional com mis sion's lighting condition to 'the state coas tal commission. ll might take six months for the appeal to be heard. Leaman s aid. And. presumably, the review Clwrw Line DMV's New ~'::L~l.ff~~;d st.rallowers: m~t.ins-:-. .t+.e state D e partment of Motor Vehicles wants you. ' The idea this year is that jug- glers· and others could entertain people waiting in lines lo register their cars. motorcycles, boats, trucks and trailers . Those wa ilin g in line. of course. are probably doin~ their own juggling acts -figuring out how they're going to pay re- gis tration fees. James Frownfelter. assistant manager of t he DMV's San ,,,,.-----------------------..., ... ~---·-;-·Clemente offke, said he!s had no CD ·.~ ·· ~akers to publnt'hed requests for Sunday's Se rm On 0 olunteer el'\tertainers during the · ~ reg istration rush. . • Reported By Tom Barley Minister Reveals Burdens Pet Rocks (Editor's Note: This is a Monday feature in which Daily Pilot reporter Tom Borley gwes a personalized account of a sermon fr.om a church or !lynagogue selected at random in the Daily Pilot circulation.area. The church also unll be the subject of a feature on Soturday·s church page.) Far 't~ many:.mcn and womrn today tend to t ake the easy way out by leamini? to live with the rock that represents all t heir problems, the Hev. Leslie S. Harrold told his congreitalion Sunday at the Church of Religious Science in San Clemente. "Instead of usiniz the spiritual powe r t hat each of us possesses to remove these earthly obstacles. many of us ac· tually make P<'t rocks out of our burdens and plan life styles around them,'' the speaker said. "HEALING IS TllF.RF. for the taking hut all too often many of us don't know it," he said. "We fa il to bring our in· ner awareness of Christ consciousness into play; we join the problem In the mistaken belief that we can't beat it.•• Scientific prayer using the lever of "spiritual mind tre·atment'' will quickly convert into rubble the rocks that are allowed to impede our profrrcss, the speaker said. "We will find, Using this approach, that our problems are not so much solved as dissolved." he said. And he re· minded his congregation of Christ's admonition : "With all ofthy getting, get thee understanding." J ESUS, TH E SP EAKER add<'d. told the cripple at the pools of Bethesda "lo take up his bed and walk. This is the healing that Is available\o us today 1f we will but substitute concentration for frustration," the minister said. "We cnn a ll take up our beds and walk if we will but r e· member at all times that each one of us 1s the center of his or her life.'' Rev. Harrold said. "Let us use the power of the lever a nd the fulcrum to roll our rocks aside," he ur~ed. "Let us exchange our world of problems for the uni verse of solutions vin the power of scientific prayer that lies within each one of us." -. The invitation was PJ,ll ,out by -~~rm an Sillas, DM~ directo~ - · 1t's ·estima~d \liat abol,!l 565,000 Californians will be\n line to register their vehicles m ad· v~ce of the Feb. 6 deadline. Fro"w11felter said lines at the small San Clemente office pro· babJy wjll extend into the s treets during working hours next week. He said some entertainment > wbuld be nice.to have. Master lleld In Dog Death DETROIT CAP> -A 26-year- old Detroit f:.tctory worker has been arraigned in the hanging and beating death of his Great Dane dog. Peter Guldncr. a General Motors plant work<'r, wa s charged 'in Detroit Recorder's Court with cruelty to an animal. Neighbors told police they saw him hang the dog-from a tree branch in his backyard and beat it with a club. Guldner told police he killed the a nimal because it attacked a nd injured a s m aller do!{ Guldner owned. That dog du~d later. Witches F ete The 'Sabbath' HACCOURT. Relgium (AP) - Setting off chains of firecrackers, more than l 00 witches and sorcerers gaUlered here for their a nnual sabbath. Black M arg<irN. the organi7.er. plans to go to Brussels afterward to give Inte rior Minister Jo~wph Michel a "master s orcerer's" de~ree for his "magic potion which s hould enable rival villages t o love cu('h other warmly." board could perm it lhl• eas t basin to be balheu in the blue-\\hite light a nd the wc:.t basin 1n brown. Leaman ::.aid the n•sults of the study will be presented to the re- view board in about two weeks. In the meantime, development of slips in the west basin is being held up, Leaman s aid. The 1,000 slips will be con- structed by the TBW Corp. at an estimated cost of S4.5 million. "Inflation is <'Vidcnt." said 1.eaman noting that the Dana Point Marina Company con· structed the 1,400 slips in the east basin ft a cost of $3.5 million in 1970. Leaman said TRW is anxious to get construction under way. The corporation leases the west basin from the county. Once slips are developed. TBW will pay 25 cents' of every dollar earned to the county as rent. It already has paid $450,000 for its rights to the west basin, Leaman said. SAC RAMENTO' (/\P) -andJohnBnggs <H -Fullerton j. Jloward llug hes, the mys terious llis l e ading beneficiary billionaire. ha!> been s haring almong le,-.:i s lalors w:.is A s. s ome of hi s wealth Y.1th ~cmbly man .Julian Dixo.n (0-Lo:-. California lawmakers, state re· Angeles), with Sl.000, the same ports s how. a mount received by state Con In filings of political contribu-troller Ken Cory. Several lo~:.il lions for the last ~ix months of Southern California officials r e 1975, Hughes was lis ted as donal· ceived more. ing from several hundred dollars Among other st alt.! officials. Lt, to more than 'Sl,000 each to 25 Gov. 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Feb1u11ry 2, 1976 ·Blizzard Winds ~ . Close Up ·East Coast By The At'sociated Press Swirling !.now ll r1 v~~ b v bltlturd.rorce windb struC'k th~ Ea!'lt Coa:s t dur1 n~ th\> night. k!'oeking out power, fordng airports and !.<'hools to close and bringing rush hour t rarnc to a virtual ::.lttnds t1ll in many a'e.1~ . A spe cial r<.•peirl from the Na· 1¥tJona1 Weather Service in New ~ork called the storm ''the m ost ·~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ,AP PltolO IRS f'a 11o r? Rep. Al L'llm<rn. rhwrman of !louse w ,1ys and ~leans -panel. supposedly recei\'ed fa rnn•cl 1 HS I rc•<Jt nwnt dur· ing 197·1 au<..ltl. a crording tu t'Olumnist .Jac k Anderson. severe w ealhe r 1n uus are a m seve ral years .. and uq~~·d 1>t'OJ>le to s tay indoou if pc1~:.-.1ble. Forecas ters w urned that e x posure to the cold could r esult rn fro:.tbate 1'Uf.:RE Al.SO was heavy :.-.now in parts of the Midwes t. Ac· c.•umulations in the East wcrt! s mall, but winds of up lo 60 n11ks an hour com bmed with the c·oht lo make tra\1el dangerous und hamper clean·up operations. La Guurdua, Kennedy, Newark and Albany a11·ports were closed. The New York Stock Exchange s aid Lhe opening or trading would 'be del~1yt.>d inddmitely because of the weather. · The bad weather that hit the East was caused by • low pre- ssure storm which developed off North Curolinu l ute Sunday nig ht ... dnd moved up the Jersey coasl and into New England early to- day. The te mperature in New York City was 14 degrees at 8 a.m . and was expected to keep falling. Winds were gustin~ up to 59, miles per hour.., making it feel like·29 degrees below zero. The snow tapered off by 9 a.m., but much or the damage ,already had been done. Marines ~ut of Step? Sttuly Outlines Corps' SIU/t to East Coast WASHINGTON I rpl> -The· Manne Corps should re ex:.1m10c its historic m1ss1on of ~loshm~ as hore from landini.t craft, thl' Brooking!> lnsl1tut1on say~. The Corps is oul ·of step \\1t h the times and ris ks b{'com1ng ··:1 costly anachronis m ," Hrooki ng-. ana lys ts Martin Bm kin and Jcl frey Record said in a 93-pa ,::l' study of the M <irines r <:>l<:a!>cd Sunday. THEY SA ID. "The golden uge of amphibious warfare• b now the domain of historians, and the Marine Corps no lon1wr Ol'e<ls a unique m 1ssion to JUst1fy ils <'X· isten ce." They contended the Corps "must shift its principal fnl'u~ from s e:lborne assault to a mon· appropriate mission. :,uc h a s garrisoning j\merica's rl'main in~ outposts in As ia or ciefl•ndmg centr al Europe." The analysts a lso questio1wd the Marine air arm, which they said us es more than half tbe Corps ' budget a nd rues planes that are m ore sophisticated than needed. "The result is a widening im- bal<incc b el\\een Marine air powe r , which is geared for the nw~t ~oph1st1cated kind of com- h;it, and .\liJnnc· iofanlry. whose fig hting (>l'OWt.>:.s s till depends on the phy..,1t ;.il :.tamana of the foot· s lugging nflem;.in," they said. TllE CORPS rt•sponded with a stall·mc nl by a senior spokes man \\ho said, "This is one of sever al opinions expressed about the Murinc Cor ps The Corps ' mis- s ion and s tructure ;.ire. of course. mauers of aggressive and conti- nuing s tudy· at Marine Corps headquarte rs .· Supporters of lhl' Corps ha\'e been concernl'd for some lime tha t 1t might be downgraded as America gradua lly scales down its prese nce m the Asian-Pacific area, a main Marine focus since \\ orltl \\'a r l L The last senous er- fort to cut down the Corps C1'me after World War II. It was r e-· fused by Congress, wt-Jch in·I9S2 r equired by Jaw a minimum Marine force of three division\ and three supporting air wings. The Brookings r eport s aid, "Marine divis ions lack the firepower a nd mobilily required for war against this nation's most pow('rful and likely ad· versarics. "TllE UNITED Stales Marino Corps. in s hort. is well-suited for amphibious operations in the T hird World , wher e U.S. in- tervention now seem s increas- ingly unlike ly, and less we ll- suited for combat in the kcv areas -Europe, Northeast Asia, a nd the Middle East to whose security U.S. po licy now assigns highest p riorit y.•• They offered four proposals for • change. All would result in a Coi-ps s maller than the current 196.000·m an force. This, they said, would allow the Corps to fill its r anks with higher-quality \•olunteers and c ure desertion MAYOR~ ABRAHAM D . Beame s aid nil of the cl~y·11 6,000 miles o f ro a dways w ere treacherous . New York-arN1 highways were impassable t o tra ffic because of s talled vehicles and a 240-mile stretch of the New York State Thruway from Spring Valley north wu:.-. closed. T he Port Authority s aid the George Washington Bridge was ~P Pr.o10 ~l.ron Pro•be North Vi et leaders sav l'X· President Nixon promised $3.25 billion aid and indicat- ed they might produce in· form(\tion o n missing U.S. a irmen if 'reciprocal · gestures' were shown, says Rep. Paul 1\1cCloskey, rn- Calif.) who visited H anoi in H•ry dan1:Prous bet'Uli>l' of Lhc kl'. wind a nd snow .ind s hould Lt· u !. l' d II II I\ II .. l ' \ t I l ' Ill c I) nt>cessary ." lll~h·" 111<1 1 t'l)lric t1ons wcr~ 1s:.ucd on other lJJidgcs Schools Wl'l'l' shut throug hout lht• st:1t1' and hlln .<11 cl warning:-. were isi.uecl fol' M>mc upstate <·ounties The storm s narled Mond:ty morning commuter tniffic. P<•nn Central R:ulrcrnd uhandoned its re~ular s dwduh• on 1t:.-. Hudson line and ran on whnt it called an cmergem·y ~chcdul<.·. IN NF.W JERSEY. the spe<'d limit on the turnpikt• was cut to 30 miltts an hour; three exits wen· closed . Publi<' Service E lectric and Gas in Newark :-aid il had n· ceived nume rous customer com· plaints of blackout:.-. in an areu cxlending from Bergen Collnly in n orlh<·rn Jcr se~ rlo"n lo Elizabeth 1n Union County. Herc is a runcltm n of tllc situa- tion in som<' ol her areas · -MICfllG/\N : He<"Cml rnlu tempcraturl's hit nHll'h of tlw slate" 1lh a n •ad1ng of 11 hclow zero in De tro it. Some 10.000 persons were arfcctl•d hy scat- tered powt·r outages. The cold followe d a Sunday snow storm that left dnfls up to six feet in someare:is. -NORTH CA ROLif\/\: Ahout six im•hl'S of s now fell in the weslcrn mount.11ns on Sundav and wands in coaslal a reas n : uched iO mill'S a n hour. S<·hool system!> in !>e\ er\ counties "ere closed. --P E N N S Y L V A N T A : Picasso Thefts Probed and othe r disciplinary problems. The proposals were: -Reducing the Corps to an amphibious assault force total- ing 112,000 men, plus associated helicopter.: "11d close-air support. Dt'cember. · Hij!hways ucross the slate were CO\'Crcd bv a hi\ t>r of ice and snow a nd \\linds Wl're guslin~ lo more th<1 n 50 miles an hour. A Slate f>')lrC'e s rl(lkl'!>m(tn SJIO tht• \\ind wa:. blo\\ ing the salt off tht..: roads Ul) !>oon as 1t was put dO\\ n. RescJJe rs Pull Out Mari A VIGNON, France <AP J - Police say they ha\C only two .. ver)"thin .. leads to I hrl.'l' hooded men who s toic 11!1 uns igned Picasso p:1intin(!s from an l''< hibition of 201 late works bv the :Jrtist in th<• 14th Cl'ntury P~1lace of the Popc•s . It was 01w or the higgest thefts ( I N SH ORT J in art history . The police said one of thl' lhr·N~ armed robbers ha d a Spanish :ll' cent, and a tou ris t rl•portcd scl· inJ? a re nted white van in the vican1tv at tht' t1ml! of the theft Saturday nii:?ht. Beir ut School. Open • -Restructuring the Corps, cul to 175,000 men, for sustained in· DORSEY, Md. (AP) -A man heard his s houts for help lalt! land combat in Asia where it trapped in quicks and for more Sunday a fternoon unrl cal11·d would replace Army forces now than 29 hours was in critical con· slate polin•. deployed there. dition today from exposure to lhl' It took n•scucrs sevl'n hours to BE JRLTT . L ebanon (A P ) -TRANSFF.R R I NG the coldandwelmuck. • • compl('tcthi.•job. The Ll.'bancsc government an r_es ponsibility for ''quick reac-State P olice said . Il~nr.r F. .. . nounccd the rcopenin" of schools lion capabilities" to a 142,000 Muhlbauer, 27, of B;.ilt1morc, wa:-. ~/\ helicoph:r shining a :-.pollight throughout the count~y today in m~n ,.corps b y. rcpl aci~i::. ~he se-archm g fop 11 target pr;.1ctitt: on the seen <' h ad to leave hcl'41UM· another cautious s tep ba c k A~m) s 82nd Airborne Division site when hC' s teppc•d into tht• or hca\'y rain. A pump \\as d1· l o \\:ird normal life ·af1er lo ··~l.h . a new Marine airborne s m all pool of quicksand about Jayed becau!.c th1.· jeep can•y ing months o f ci vi I war. _d_1_,·_1s_1_on_. ____ , ________ d_u_s_k_S_a_t_u_rd_a_y_. _T_w_o_t_r_a1_>_Pt:_·r_s __ il_c_o_u_lc_rn_'_l_l!'_e_t_t_h_ro_u_g_•h_th_c_r_n_u_d_._ Initinf school a ttendance was 1-·Red A ngolans Plan To N atioiialize Oil not reported. Nor was it am-,...----------------------------...;.-------------, mediately know n how many By the Associated Press . "'Rrill.,fi t·orres pondcrir.P-OrfCa fOday thanhl! SOvl~t-backed Popular :\Im l.'m~:nl 1:\1 PL,\ I in '!\ngnla is planning to nationali7(• lhl' C'::i bmda rnl f1l'ld 1f lhL• 1\ml'racan Gulf eompjll) doc" not 1 l•s urn•· produr ll'on .-;oon • \notlw r British cqr i:cs poodt•nt l"epo rtcd thul Wec;te rn·had.i·d foq;c:-..m both no rth <yl<l squt'h An~ola afe putting up ~l1frre·sbt:1n1·1· lo thc--;1ch a nt•111g ;\l Pl.A forCl':-. · , Ciulf \\al\ pro<lul'mg l fi0,000 barrels a day from the offshore Cabmda field untl) l>CC\.'mbcr . wh<>n it shut <!own produc tion a l \h<' insistrnrr M th<' l' S. ~tall' Depart m cnl so th al lhl' M Pl.,./\ wo11ld nolpi get the ml rt:.:\ L'lllH·:-. ~ A. J . 1\1<1 'LW\: OF Tllf. London.Daily Tl'legraph mid J\1 Pt1\ l'n me i\l i111st 1'r l.npo clo Na~~i mcnto has st ated the /\n~ol ans w1 II dl .. velop thl'ir O \\ n .. ail if lhc Amcnt·an::. eont1nuc the11· ,.,t·cnnJJmt1· hlock;idl''f' · Nic hola~ 1bhford of thl· Times or London said i'\:iscimcnto tolrl him 1r Gulf do\'' not rC'su11w proch1C·t1on soon. his gc\\'l'rnmt•nt ''"11111 h:n·1· to "'''l'" 111 tw r ml' ans 11h·' pl111t 111.i,: t h1• l'abinda f 1 (']ti ·This wuuld n()l lw 1lll ficult a:-. aC'r'orcl1ng to <1 l(w.11 <:u tt rrprt>~c·nt.11111•. tlwre b n11 :-.horl;igc o~· 1cr companie llllJ.! t1o l.Jkl' 111t•r <:ulf ., 01wr;1L1nns ., /\s hfo wrote in a cl1spal · tr nm Cabinda .1n \11'1.1\ t•nntrnlk d cnclav !.cparatcd from Ang Id II\ ,1 11,J1TO\\ st np ot Zaire and the Congo river estuary. I S \\' \Slll'.':GTO:"I;, OF.Ff.NSF. Sccrl'tary DonJltl H11 rn -.r1•ld s;1icl tlw l 111h•<I :--1.111•-. h.1-. f1111 1w h•tl n1<>111•\ 1·11n•11l .-In ;1 f.1d11111 111 lhl' ,\11gcol,111 \\,II' ;\.,lo.1•tl to 1•01111m•n1 on r cporb thC' l n1tt'd S1.1lC'~ 1., !'>.('nthng mom•\ lo t·:ndantl t11 lr.11n troo11., for ,\11gc1l.1. Hum.,fl'ld s;111I "lh1•n • h.1s 111•1•11 \\ h:il \1 ,1s nnC't J c·mcrl .1c·t1\ 11 y on lhl• part of lh1· l 'cntc·d ~t .1t<>~ Ill\ oh Ill).! s oml• l1111tl.., lo p rm uh· ;i -...,1-.1 ;inn· to .111 c•\t'nwn'f 111 Lhl· Anl-!olJn 1·11nfllA·I 'I It· tleduwcl t11 l'1.1hor <1lt· .... schools were unable to reopen. Indian \I o~~e WAN DLEE, S D. <UPl> There\, as lo h a\ l' been a aance on the tiny Pine Hrdge lndi;.in re· Sl'n ·at1on hamle t of \\'anhlcl' 1n .... tu•1d . there "as gunfire •nd ilOothl•r \'iole nt dealfi'""<>R the spr;,1\\ Ii i ~ res ervatwn that .aJ rt'iHl y Pl as seen m ore lh<W its share of bloods hed. 1~ By ron Des ersa, 27. the son of a fornwr P-inc Ridge Indian re- srr\'t1l1on n<:ws paper ediloi: a nd •. \ml·rican 11'\(j ian Movement sup- porter, \vas"f'ound dead in a car :--aturday night j ust outs ide Wa.n~ICl' -the s cene of swr<;1di<' gun fare throughout the day. Sale to Egg pl BOSTON (U PI I -'Si~130 lr ;msport planes will he so.Id to Eg, pt wath the blessin~ of I he Ford adminis tration, accorcilnJ? In 1hr Boston Globe. Thl· Stat<• Dt•pa rtment h!s denied apµro' al of 11 ... :-all· 111 p ub l1 shl•tl rt•po rts from W,1~hlllJ,.!IOn , the paper 'lllQllOg 11 l'll pl.11"1•d \OUrCt>:.,'' !'<11<1 lhc ... ;d1• \\,IS l),lr t or an (•ffort to ('Om p1·n ... all' C.11ro for reducing its rlc pl·ndt•lll't' 1111 lhl' Sm IL'I l 'n111n <J)-. 11--p1 11111.• a rms ~upplacr. Not Another SunriY Day! Palm Springs U.S. Hot Spot at 86 Degrees Te,,.p••rof 11r••11 H1-h Albu0u••r1pw JI l\fli)•''" \J Bo\tnn " 8 ufl8ICJ '" Cll•td QO JI c.~, 1t\n•t1 ,, (l"v•l"~f1 II 0..11." •• t> ""~' ~n ('°')i"trn1t ,, r."''""""'' II Hono1u•u I• lndl•n•OOll'\ ,. t( U\\"\ (it..-• I"' ""Ott\ ~· M4 "'" ,, M1lw4'uftr • ,. M1nn .. 11f'C)t'' II ,,.,....•Orlr1.tn\ •> Nf'lw YOr' •I °"'•"°1"" C iv .. , °"'~"" .. P"lm~"''"Q •I r>~,1-o..1p111,, "' PhO<tn1t I~ PIH\nvron II f.>ftrtt1tnd Or• <M P1tno I~ CW.tt,.f'N!nto II Oo•tt 'llot O•li•r"l h c;.,.,..,.., .... l o .. Ptp 11 .,,. 11 1" I I' 1 ... I ,. 1t ~1 . '. ... ·•i • ' ... 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S4 Call 642-5678. Put a few words lo work for ou. Pro1nis e h e r · a 11 y tl1i1~, b11t ~ive h e~ -sMg~ .. This V a lentine's Day sehd...Ji:A . your" ~ove. a greeting all the ~ wor l d can share.-Express · your love in a Daily Pilot Valentine. Your perso nalized Vc,l entine greeting can be "sent" in any of the borders shown here. Ads come in three sizes: $8, $15 and $2 for the special child's size card. (You .must be under 12 to qualify for the littl est greeting). ii •, ----_.. / , , / ,. , I I I ' I \ , \ \ \ ' ' \ ' \ ' \. \. ' ' fif) ; 11: \. ) ~l· 8 , ' •' . ' I •' v ... --· Ii • ... ~ ~ I t 's easy . Compose •'your personali zed· greefing -a love poervr, _pretty· .Prose, or words you r l ove wi II ffud special . W e .. ca n set your message in type toJft the size border you sel ec~:..t>r your handw~.~~ thoughts m ay ap- pear 'i'h1° the border of your choice. ' ' ' \ \. If you wish, you m ay cr.eate your own de- corated greeting. Us- ing dark pen or pencil draw your design to f it one of the dotted line "hearts" snown here. You may fill the entire space. Only words and lines drawn w ithin the dotted line w ill appear in your completed Valentine's Day ad. ' For help with your ad, 1 just ca II 642-5678. A I friendly Daily Pilot I ad-viser will be happy 1 to assist you . I And) if you likes v..ou I can charge your 1 Valentin e a d . Your 1 credit is good with us, / or you may use your ~ / / Master Charge or c:,,.,;,.. BankAmericard. c,4-~ / ' ' ..... Malf to : / ,,, Daily Pilot Classified Department. Box 1560. Costa Mesa 92626 DAILY PILOT 6 42-5 6 7 8 v $. !~#4~ r P~ts Signed Farm Union Toasts Law K EENE CU PI> Unit.cd Farm Workers leader Cesar Chavei toasted with a glass of cha mpagne his union's signi ng of its fi rst contracts u nde r California's new ugricultural lubor law. The U FW signed conlructs with lntcrharvest, Int, the nation 's biggest lettuce growel', and the Salinas MarkclinR Co-op during the ''cekend, mak· mg somc.1,500 field hands the highclit paid in the U.S. vegetable and row crop indust ry. Laborers will be pa id $3.lO an hour in the fi rst year of the· th1'ce-yei1r pact. T h('y will receive a 121 2·cent raise in each of the next two years. Para•edlc• Sa.,e Backer ,. BALDWIN HILLS <UP() -A paramedic team saved t he li fe o f a n assi!lla nt to the state legislator who he lped establis h the par<1medics emergency rescue system in California. Gabriel Lazer. assistant to Sen. J am es Q. Wedworth, CO-Inglewood>. was repor ted in serious condition at Daniel 1-'recman Hospital's intensive care unit. Suffering from severe chest pains. Lazer was uncon&cious when [ . ) paramedics arrived, but S ta If• they revived him nnd rushed him to the ---~~~~~~~ ..... hospitaJ.. La1Dyer• to Adverdse LOS ANGELES CUPJ)-Lawyers s hould be. a l· lowed to buy r estrained a nd truthful advertise· ments in legal and consumer directories, lhe E thics Committee of the American Har Association has de· cided. In a closed m eeting Sunday. the panel agreed to recomme nd a re laxing of current rules lo allow .. full disclosure" advertisin~ of fees a nd services in authorized directories and other "public ann6unce· "ments" such as professional cards, letterheads, of. fice signs and telephone yellow pages l.llOO Take Pea~~ Walk SAN FRANCrsco CV PI I -~lore than 1,000 person-s w a l ked t h rough San Fran.c.isco to dramatiie their call for conversion of military re· sourees. to peaceful purposes. . . Their ra lly was led by <1Cll\'lst comedian Dick Gregory and the Rev. Ralph David Abernathy, head of the Southern Christia n Leadership Con- ference. T he nine-mile march m arked the start of the Continental Walk for Peace a nd Social Jus tice. UPI Ttl•pl\olo Quarter Quandary Jess Dean of San Franl'i:-;co puzzles the problem of ho"' to fi t a gianl·size quarter intp a p1n_t -~1zc.· piggy bC:Jnk. The c:C:Jst a luminum replica of the bicentennial quarter meas ures 11 inche5 111 diameter and retails for SJ9 9.5. ~~~~~~~~~~ Lifeguards Hunt For Missing Boy E L SE GUN DO <U PI) -County lifeguards were combing the waters near t he Hyperion power plant tod ay ror a 13-year· old boy hurled into the s4rf with four nlht'r persons from their 32· foot cabin cru1Sl'r pulled unconsl'inus from the s urf by lifc,guard'i . County par amedics re· \'1\·ed the woman but her hus band was pronounced dead a t Jl awthornc Com· munity 11 ospllal. Their son. Chris. was s till mis· sing The s kipper, Ray l\lax. ?5 and 15·\'l'ar-old Patrick J ones.' mana,g('d to swim safely to s hore. DAILY PILOT 11 :i Dortors Firrn Bro.wn's Plan Rejected LOS ANGELES lAI'> to 25 p\>t't•t•nt of 1lw an A n ~ t' I l' ., C o 11 n t \ A dottu1~· i.pol..e!-.man nual prt'rnwm (c11 t>.1d1 1:-;111el').!t'm·~ Opd·Jt1011:. sayb j meet11\~ "here lost suit or !.l1ttle11H•nt Cenll'r s aid ('unc.11t 11tn' ut 011 Saturc.la~ onlr 6°1 b1.•1b IH1rl• :\V31labll' lit! blUd the 11\l'l't'u:.e 111. tht! number of availabk bt:ds inchcalt•:-some dot· tors may ha\'c returned to work.· nearly all physfc1a11:. al the t'1ght l'1111111 y nm te nd inf? rt'Jl'tt t'rl c;o, OR. DISllELL ~Jiil the , hos pitals had t:a~NI , \1 Ith Edmund G Unrn n Jr ·., ph)s1c1ans "ere upJ.K,:.t•d 193 ,·acunl IH•tls Sundu~ plan for malpractic<' in to Brown ·:. 1·l'qu1rcnwnt The s poke:.mun !>a1d tlwl s urance nform 'Was that they provide free or ___ - representative of opinwn below·cost m t·d1cal care throu~hout !ht• btatl'. to the pool' "Dr. Waltl'r Oishl'll ot "l do~'tknn.'~."hat'si~ the United Phvs1cians of . the go' Nr1111 s mind. Cuhfornu.i s~11J "11boul 9!> s ~11 d "n O l h l' r V PC percent'' of tht• cstimat· s~?.kes~11an ... 1>r Le~H~ ed 800 Sun Fl'l'n<rnilo \\untraub: l111t ·' thu~k Valley plly::.icrnn., who \\:h?.t .. hy .s <l.t.11ng .1s met Sund av :.aid thev ~~h anizing <'' t.: 1 :-rih:-s1 - "definitelr "·ould not ~o cia~.who lb nut out to go ba<:k to" ork under thc:-t• out . • . circumstance~... l\I e •1 n '1 h 1 I ( . .1 H E SAID DOCTORS ObJected to 8rown 's plan on the ~rounds t h<1l the a\·erage4.000 a nnual Pl'l" mium for the f1rbt .)c.1r would bl' 1ncrl'as<'d b" t5 percent each y1•ur ·for nine years. i.pokesm;-111 ••l the Los She Died Choking LOS ANGELES <lJ PI J Jn addition. the pre-A chunk of m l'at :.tuck mi um incrca:>t' also in the throat of a 68·vear- would reflect an~ jump old ~om an dining· <it u in the consumer price• 111· Ma n na Del Hey resta· dex for medical services· urant. Sund;1y. hut she -which could me:.tn u 30 choked lo death ~cfore a pcfc'ent hike each vt•ar. rescue.sq.uad arri."ed .. · Shenff s dcput1es smd DISH E LL SAID doc- tors also objected lo a provision lenving physi· cians liable for malprac· t1ce suits if the ::.tate's fund wl're depicted. Gertrude Oc lazigne ap- parently inhaled a chunk of meat s he wus euting and it became lodged in her bronchial tube. A county rescue unit was unable to n•n\·e the Schick's New Weight Loss Program helps you lose it and KEEP IT OFF! A new method developed out of the same 6 million dollar resea rch that led to the famous Schick Stop Smok 1ng Program Eliminates your DESIRE for certain fattening foods so that once you have reduced to your desired weight you won't have to use willpower to maintain that weight. CALL NOW --558-8404 Also unacceptablt' to ~"~·o~m~a~n~------~~~~~111111!•~~~~~~~~~~!!!!1!!!~~~ doctors. D1~hl'll :-;1id. was a cluu:w pnJ\'H1in~ for u pcnalt) umounting , Los Angeles County lifeguurd:-i.a1 d tht' "Sea~hark · · ran into heavy fol? :.tnd was ap· parently ovt•rturned by waves when 1t "andcred too close to the surflinl' All five :.tbo<ird tht• vessel were. thrown in lo the water shortly ;1fter 9 p.m. Nares Appointed As Judge ·111ws Patricio Morfil, 36, and his wife, Arline. 34, were . ·- SACRA~1 E~TO lUPl) -Gov. Edm u nd G . Rrown J r. has appointed attornfy Gilbert Nares. 32. Ocean side, as a Munieipal Court JUdgl'. '.'/ares fills a newly creat· ed North County District judgeship in San Diego County. . . anouT Edison has over 80 conservation rips. · 1.\ere's 1:123 IRCOllll Tax t " TURNDG ·you1· HEAT A.U· DSAVE -· • A- Cut heating costs up to 28%. If you hrt1t your home at 68° mstc;id 11( i2? you can cul your heat in$! costs about 28°0. It's nne way lo hold down your risinR rlt·ctrk bill b<'c;1uSt' elt>C· tricity is inv(llved in most heatin,g sy!'trml'-dirt'ctly or indirectly. lnsufwtlon alto saves ·~•'91 anti mon•Je Proper . insulation is another way to cul heatm~ costs. tAir conditioninJ,?, too.) Just by insulatinR your attic. you may red11cc your heciting costs as much as 40°0. A 1.000·sQuare·foot attic could be insulated for $250, b.1!-.t•d on 25 cents per square fOQt. , Other ••Y• to cut h .. tfn41 costs. 0 It m.1kes sense to tum your heat off when you're away from honw. However. in freezinR area:. a 40° selling is t1dvi~ahlc. 0 1\re your door" ;md wmclow!' ~eather·~tnpp1·1P C:iulk111g ..,m;111 openings and ~cams will !-.1V<' enercy- and money. [] Clo~llllo? drfl!){'ri('~ nnd curt:iin" will hold ht•at 111 -and O>ld out. O So will d o,mi.: vow fircpl.1c<.' <l:m1· per, and ve~1t ~ m room" not 111 u..,e . O Are your filter~ dean? Perhap~ rhev need repl<1cin~. 0 hirtv rel um-air wills and warm- ;ur duct·!' can drive up heat in~ cost!'. too. O I( you hrl\'<' electric radiant heating. you can s;\VC by tumin~ off therml'-tat:; in rooms not in u~e. Free consenatlon booklet. For more of Ed1~n·~ w;;i.v..., 10-coru.crve.cnerj.!y. write for 1)ur frpc• booklt·t : "Conservat111n'.' Edi.,.in. I~ 0. Bnx 800. ffo..,l'mt•:id, C.:1\ ~>17/ll, Southf n California Edison ,, ' ., . • I-Let an expert do your tax this yea r A ll you need to do to make an appo1ntmun1"\o have your per- sonal Federal and Calilorn1a Tax r01urns~repa red 1n pnvale .. al n o charge. is depos11 SS.ODO in J Los AngelQs Federal Savings PassOOOk +s1 0.000 in a...hi~cr Ullcrnst rat.e_ lnvesr- m cnt C crtd1ca tc). If your savings are r.ow 1n a commcrc1al bnnk or anothe s111ut1on. Los Angeles Federal S.w1ngs will mak a your tax ;:i ppomtment now and :1andt0 alt th0 d ctt=lds o f trpnsfer .. · M ake your appointrnent e.irty. ThC' soorrcr you fi le, th e faster , .. yo ur refund cvn be m ailed. ann mon1 Goon n1ws FOR .1976 ·4 ' . . ~ Again in 1976. safe deposit bo.xt:: '• c h ecking accounts (at a coop11ra1ing statewide commr--rc,al ·bank~' Travelers Checks and Money Orders hrad the list of ovc>r 20 ot the m ost wanted "' rv1cc'> ollcr0rl w1thou1 ch<HO<' l o Lo:, /\ngclcs Federal Savers. EXAMPLES OF ANNUAL INTEREST RA TES ON INSURED SAVINGS· 5.25% 6.50% 7~75% Passbooks Cr1lal1ca1cs ot 01•n<1'.11 lnvr~lment Cc1t1ilratrs yield $1,000, l yeAc yield Sl .000. 6·10 ye.m yield 5.39% 6.72% 8.06% All 1nt,.1t"·' romf't>11nrt,d'f1;\1ly Yoo r,'fi1 w1~hd1.1"" '"~ ,\mflurit Any t1m,. ''""' ,, ~1\'i.\bMk M'"Ou11t ,,,,,., ,,., loll '"'''''"' d.n 11"1 M d •f '1Ut y,,11 i..1n ~1fr1<tr,lN '"" "'"' unt .1ny t1mf' from., rrrht•\.ol't .f~lount, 1tnd ci>fn .t'.. mu\.h 11\l"'l'·I .i-. r.n ,, fM'1'.fh1ok .1r1 cunt Ir\~ 40 d•ys 1nl"•· 1. LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS Snv1nqs insured lo S40 000 Newport Beach Off ice 3201 Newport Blvd.• 675~4500 (Across from City Hal l) Hc;i I Oll1c:c · Lor,. /\nq<'lcc; Fr deral Saving~~ and Loan Association One Wilshire. Lo::-Angeles 90017 Olher olfrrr><> thro11qhoul lh<' .rrr':i ·. '• . .. --- .• -. A8 DAILY PILOT E Dl1'0RIAL PAGE ·r • Realistic Approach A runwuy extension al Orangl' County Aiprort ap- pear:; to be th~ only realistic method (Jf making an im- mediate and noticcahlc r(•dul'llOn in the iet nobe pro· blem surrounding that fuc1hty. Orange County Supervisors wbely have chosen to wail until an environmental 1mp<.1ct rt!port is complet· ed before proccecling with tlw $800 .000 extension pro· JC?cl. But a ll ~1gns point to the foct that it would be worth'Mhile. An engineering study and prcmhminary noise ex- periments show that the noise impact of jets taking off over Upper Newport Bay would be cut s ignificant- ly bcc;rnse they would leave the ground sooner and cUmb fas ter. · ' County officials have assured airport foes that the proposed extens ion won't lead lo more fli ghts by big- ger plane!' heCaljiS • the extens ion \\l.OulJ not be certified for landings. If s upe r visors can make that a ssul'ancc an :1hsolute _prom ise• bt'fore· moving <Jhead. the pro.1ect should win overwhelming endorsl'mcnL Eyebrow-raising The t ria l of Patricia llcarst got off to a lcss-than- promising i:.ta r t in some res pects. · ~ U.S. District Judge Oliver J . Carter decided to l'unduct h1~ que~lioning of prospective jurors in a t'losed courtroom, with pre~s and public burred. llis purpos e, Sc.lid the judge, wa!:> lo keep reports of the ques tions and am;wc:r~ from reaching prospective jurors yet lour inlcn ic\\ed. This may haVl' been valid r<.·asoning. But what. we may a sk, were the family of thl' defendant and the wife of he r lawyer doing in lhe closed courtroom'! Miss Ilearsl 's father is a person of acknowledged economic and political influL'nC'l' in the San Francisco area. It is not inconcc1vublc that his presence could jnfluence the jury sel~tion process far mor e lhan that of the public and the press repl'esenling tbe public. And while this was going on. a distinguished British psychiatrist. identified as a n expert in brainwashing techniques, came out in the London Times with an extensive review of the conclusions he reached after interviewing Miss Hearst last year at her family'~ request. She definitely was brainwashed. for cibly converted and coerced by her captors, the doctor stated in his widely publicized report. The n·po.rt. says a~sc attorney. was not authorized by the Ilearsl'"T9'fily. Perbaps not, but the liming was al lt!ast eyebrow-raising. : Women's Commission Orange County s upervisors arrived at a reasona- ble compromis e in approving a very modest budget to s upport its r ecently appointed Commission on the Status of Woml'n for the balance of the fi scal year. The som ewhat controversial 15-me·mber panel. which s eeks to identify problems of women in Orange County and bUggcst solutions. will have to make do with Jess than hau· the SlS,000 it requested. The request for a full-lime executive officer was turned dow!1 and a clerk-typist post was cut lo a half- time job. llut funds were approved for office s upplies, travel expenses and an a llocation of $20 a month to defray members· pers onal expenses. The fledgling commission has been hampered b v some internal disputes. but it deserves a chance to trv to come u p with some workable proposals in the next four months. The modest s upport ,·oted by the s upervisors should make that possible. HUN6E~SVILLE pop: 817, 6't 9 NEW 1RENt> PLOVVBURCi- poP. 3l.. ;• ( r l ., .............. --.~ . ::..:--:---._ Chance to Help Choose the Bicentennial Slogan WASJllNGT0:'.'11 -Would \'Ott t!we:-t nine <'en ts 1n Americ•a . ·tht• prrC't' of a poi;t :il car<!. to show ~NI care about y<111r ('Otinlry'' The 1:ynies arl' :;;1yins;t that dt• mc1('n1c·y 1s fa1ltng. Thc·v point to !ht> refus.11 h~ f r1•;1 ! n 11 m h l' I' ~ \ 11 p:1rlic•1p.ltl' 111 ! h l ' cl (' mt1cr:1tir rr11 l'e:-... l':'. Thi:-II> 1 • V I d (• !\ l' l' , 1• I :1 i m th 1• 1·vni1· .... th.it !!;,. pnH.'l':-:Ol'' do:i·t "l>rl.. .I:),~ ll'llll"l'. , In tlw 1'171 l'll•c·!11111•-. 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Tht• 55 s latt· .t!HI !t'rrtl(lrra l. b1t1.'ntenn1 al ch:urpt•rson-. h;1ve nnw na.rrowt>d t\(IWO the ht•s l sl<•,:! • .lnS lo SIX !1n:11!:'l:- Hu' t h 1• f 1 n a I dw 1 cl'. we tht•ught. :.'hould bl' mac1e ~ lhr \mt'ncan p<.'oplr As a small ~t•sture C'r )Our f:\fth In .'\mem ·a. ~<' invit(• you to v<•lc for thL· '!0~;111 you want for tht•'b1cenll'n· n1:ll Writ<.' den\ n )Otar l"hClll'<.' ;1nd m;11I it to S l.OG.\:-.IS, l"S:\, lk1x l!lif; -W:1shin)'.!ton. n c llt'ft' ;tr(' lh<' Sl'C f1n;1Ji:-.h I :\m<>rll',1 b y1Jur p.1:-t. you A Pleasant Pas·time ' . ·Cql~~ Flirtation ~1' ~·01111 !! fnt•nct .h11littr t':>. prl'1>'1•d rt'/.!rt'l t~ .rrw r1·1·1•ntll th;1l · ·T1wr1· "' no !-.lWh lh11w .1:- l l11·1 :ti lllll ~111 \ tnOl'l'' . fl1•1 \1llll" w.1:-.t1111 :1s t ~~H~:llC' a:-\\I'll 11 m111ht h<' 1~1 u't .1t1nn 1:-1111t• ol llllh\ \\11r1!:-\\hll;h \\Ill l1 l' lnlh1\\l'<l !'I\ tlh' .1hltn•\ 1.1linn 11/i~ Ill ll\l('\llll\11~' l'll lllll!l:O. 11f lht• !111 I 11111.11·1.•:-. 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'' rn.1tm~. h1 mt'\l'I grar1'f1tll~ 11 1-. pl;n 1'<1 Fltrt,111011 '" n·r~ hk1• halln'k1m d..1111·111i:: Wl11t·h 1'.1nw £1r't. lhrt.1!11111 111 da11rrn~ 1.; .1 r11 \')'.f l'r .'· tn lnl' nut .q:.11n. ·'" \\1th .ill g.11n1•s. \ !ll 0 I ;\11' IHI( "llllllll:>t'd \11 ht• flllt'<I Wt th htl h°l"lll'°'I-.llld h:tl n•cl If VOii hdPPl'll to 111:;,., Th<tf h;1 pp~'n!oo wlw11 yn11 lt1~,· ;i hurnlll' 1111 lhl' · l~h·r" Th('I\ lo:-inJ,! ht'com1.•'-. in "'"r 1'Vl'!'. ;1 form of gr.ind l:lrc1.·n~: --~-I .,CHARLES McCABE Jt·mr n ''a:-:-;ayini:: ··The f;1st :lmoro11s · .l!l'\.t>fLl.h;1l st't'm:-; to h:t\'t' h :q1pl'n<'if' in ·~t.>· p ast ~ent•r:1111,n:-; puts :a \.\Om.in m tht• ftel:-1\u111 of h.1v111g lo mak1· an in .... t:mt dl•C1:-.1tm as to writ ~he l•r wo11 '1 !>Ile.' with that man bjsl'd on 1mm1•c1i;11t• rt'aC'!1t)11' to h1 .., phy"l<':ll .1 pp1..•;1r;in1't' ., ... ht• .tp l'l"Cl,H'ht•:- ' If hl'r vl•ry firs t words to him an•il 'I · hu·n off. Ru:-.tt-r·. th1•n• (ol11l\\.; .111 1111pll•:1s;111t t·~11<.•rtt'n1·1• of hr" ptttlm,1! in ;1 lwo wore! p1tdl f11r ;1n m:-tant lav :--lo matkr how ~·r.11·1t111:--ly r<'fus.erl tlwn• will h(' a (;111tru111 tt1ss1'<f of s11mC'limrs r e .111." )!rt';1I prnr111rtinn:-. <it tlw rll· 111.11 of llw m,rn's instantarwous µmt 1 ftC' :11 ion. ··tt's .\ shnml' but lhnt's th<' w:ly 1t is . Flirtat,Jon 1s out Tll<'rt' 1s 110 J?a ml' of maneuvering, Just till' instant .and immediate two· word pro~)(l-.1tion followed hy a1:- 1•1•pt :m<'e. ur gr:lcious r efusal and ltnJ!ra1·ioui; n •a ction lo r(•fusal. "I F :'\1F.S would only tw r<'· asonably 1?rar1m1:; 11pon h<.'tnJ! rt'· Jt.'cl\.'tl, il would s lill wor·k nul lo PUNCll (JACK ANDERSON ) are her future. 2. America the possible dream 3. Honor the past; challcn~c th<' future. I. Take pride in Americu's p;1:-t: l<tke part m Amerrca's future 5. Stand fast. stanrl tall. stand .'\meriC':ln. 6 F're<'dom 's w ay -U.S.A • THE SU RVIVAL o f dt•· m(l('ra<'y, we heliPve. depends on public' participation. We com · ;:ilain that there are no real le:tdt>rs. Rut the gQYernment of- ficial who is elect&! by only a majorify or a minority becomes inevit~bly °""t'rtaken by the reali- ty that ht> has no mandate to do nnything: mcteed. he has no real i~ of what lhC' p<..'Qple want d<v\t . rn !'I dc>moC'raC'y , 1f there is no popular foUowtnJ!, there ('an be n~~d leaders only wtieelCf · o~ar Gloo1ny Gus Has lh<.' Food 3nd Druj? Ad- ministration analywd the glue on the new 13-cenl sl.imps'l YUCK! lw a re~1.,onahly acccptablt>. i£ brier. n1rt.1t10n ¢amc . but they :iren 'I. "l rt'al11<' rt is unpleasant to hC' rl'Jt'C'l(•d, hul why ~o aoout !>C.'t· \1ng llfl :1 s itnal1on in whirh )Ult.\'C' {?Ot to b<' reJCClt'<1 inst<.1n· tant"Ous ly tapon sight with j rap1<1 m:11w11vrr hy t hl' wnman to g1·t lwrself the he'll out <.lf your path .. .. lnC'red1bly, thC'rt' are mC'n so ben't o n l?l'ltin g lhl·ms t•lv(•s kiek.ed lh;H tll<'Y ohv1u11sly p1t•k out lhe l<.'<.1st a vail.thll' woman in :my parl1cular l?r<>llr> and pro· c<·ed to 13) on her. as obnoxious ly a!I possible, a pro1KJs1tion s he is :.ibsolult•Jy i.:uarantN"CI to find oh s l'ene. "THF.RF. REALL\' are people who play that game. despite all the women who aclu<\llY an· available und to any com er at all times and who n ever reject anyone on an y ~round s whats oevC'r. "There is.only one ('Xplanation for' it. In these sexually libt'raled da,r.s the only way a man can act himself r eJect ed is t<twork damn hard al 1t and beg his fool henn off for a k1l'k . ",Just any time you hear a fellow sob in his beer as lo why dOC's this a lways happen to m.-. you·n know it h a ppens because he puts one hell or a lot o( effort into makin1! it hnppen. ··1 mt'on. rt'nlly ." I 'm nl.'1lher y oun~ nor a wom :rn. but th<.' wordc; of my friE'nrl hav(' th<.' rin{i? of truth. The riS?hl to "sexua l frt•«lom" too often cnrrie~ with ils l'lf for wo men tht" right lo cheapen )'<'l\trself: ~md muc h worse. the nght to be chcapent•d and d eale r s e n gage d in backroom m a nipulations that are. often against the public in· teresl. For r est a ssured. the special interest lobbyists will not desert their posts just because the people do. · Whether democracv is rcallv in trouble res ts upon the distinc · tion between two words. Is tht• national mood one of skepticism or <'ynic1sm ? SKEPT IC'ISM is the doubt which.tak~ the form of qu~stion· in#!. probi~. tes tini.:. As s uch. it is the essential ingredient <)f fret.' gove rnment. Cyn icis m i ... th<.' doubt that s neers and derides and says that only selfishn<.'SS motivates ~~tjl's . The difference bet ween skc p· ticism and" cynicism is the drf- feren<'e between "s how me" and "d on't bother me,"'between periodi<' regeneration in:-;prre<1 by popular demand or irreversr · ble d<.>chne into the apathy which ensure ... that every m easure.' will fail anct whi<'h in lh<' end h<')?cb <1 Caesar. · The American democr<wy is • 4 too::iy teeterin$! toward cynici:.m. thereby invitin)! f~lfillmcnt of Ahraham L1nc·oln s prophecy that America. thou gh it could not be ronquered by a foreign foe, coulci fall lhrouJZh internal dc- moral 1 ££1 t io n : that Amt·rica \\Ollld t•1thC'r lrvc forc\'cr or die a SllH'td<.'. The rt> art> many 0111 warrt si~ns th:it our ctemonaC'y is scriou:.ly c>ndangered hy lh<' on1· t•tt•rnal lhrc>al th:il can bring it down ~ the refu:-;al of I he people lo part id pate. CA~ 01 DATF.S s ense the putilrc antipathy toward govern- ml.'nt. They arc running under the banner that they are. not politician::: or that th~y h:'IV<' no past a:-;soC'iation with the office for which they run. This rcnects a rr<>su med ~e neral. senl10Jent that parLy re~1lars-.and inc11m· bent offiC'e holde rs are. ip:;o fal'· lo. t ainted hy far lure . .falsehood and malfeasa nce This is a dan1-?erou::: gamt'. Rut \\t> l.ll'licve thut the• na- tional mood of disrnntC'nl. as in time:.' past, will rl'solvc itself on th<> side of hope, participation and refor m -a n outcom e justified b y a national history of unparalleled achievement. THF. RATTLE must not be lost. howE'vC'r, by default. The degree of publi<' participation is tht• ·ctecisive foctor, from which th(' vitality Of dem ocracy flows. rt must be enC'oura~ed in ways l:lrl?e anct .s mall. We urgt• you. 1herefore. to make a nine·Cl'nt in· vestment in the bicentl'nnial and to m ail in 1your vote for the his- toric slogan. In a sm all but real wny. it wo u Id be a vote for AmeriC'a. FootnotC' · The voting for the of. fi<'ial bicentl'nnial slo~an will t' o n t i n iu• u n t i J m i d 11 i g b.kf-·~:: <t Febnaary 16. Thl' six ,~1.l>ti\g""1''\;J will ht' li:.'ted in Ncwsw~jQle.. • Pe<>ple, U.S. News and World. llt'PQrt a..rr..d.: TV __ _cui<:ro>: l'.he finalist:-; will also be postNl in all F'. W. Woolworth stores and Holi- day Inns ac ross the country, as "ell as many !'uperm arkets, th<.'aters and <1th er stores. The winninS?. offir1al slogan will be :in- nounced on March 21: From Nicaragua to the Baham.m WASHINGTON -Despite re- servations ins ide the Stat<.' Department and tl'le likelihood of Senate r eject ion. President Ford has quietly asked 1he Bahamas lo accept T~ner B. Shelton a s the new U.S. a mbassacior - mainly to gc{ <r le/.! up on Ronald Rea~an in hi~ race for the Republican pres idential nomina- tion Shelton. who compiled a highly crit icm d record as a mbassa<lor to Nicaragua. is :c;trongly backed by h1:- clos c frie nd Sen Carl Curti s of Nebra sk a ./ C urti s, a ~' ~ (' n 1 o r. r o n · "1 -.ervat1\"l' R epuhli can s till unco m - mitted in thr F ord-Rca(!an Mn· lest. could make> the differt.'ncc-rn the May 11 Nebraska primary For Mr. F'ord to earn · his courts hip of R epublic:in· con·' servatives that far surprises hoth politicians and diplomat~ close to the Pres ident. An exhaus t ive se ri es o f ar ti c les in the Washington Star by Jer emiah O 'Leary. Jr .. last fall criticized Shelton's record in Nicaragua, chacginE! that he cozied up too clo~ely with Nicaraguan dicta tor Anastasio Somoza and bi~·nch cronies of Ric ha rd M. Nixon. Curtis took t he Senatt• floor No\C . 3 to defend ni~ friend Shelton, describm,g the rcsp<.'ctr<I O 'Leary a s a pur ve~',or of "falsehoods. innuc nctos and mis· leading propaganda.·· WITHOUT announcement. lht' President three W('eks ago rt' quested an "ag rccment" from the Bahamas. the prerequisite for i;ending any ambassadorial nomination to I he Senate At this wrilinit. th er e has b('l'rt no answer Som e key offictab f<:d . -and hope the ans wer will he no. A reason . besides Sht'llon':-. performan('e In Nicnrnj!ua. was .. -: J Cohen's d ecision not t ( ,l\lus kie c an now more open[ EV ANS-NOV AK vcrtise his availahility for the _ ; _ nomination (though he pla ns tr) -------------enter no prim;,iries>: While trail- his record in the Baha mas from 1966 to 1970 as consul general \\hen loday·s Ba hamian govern· ment officials were bla<.'k na· lionalis t s awaitin g 1ndc pC'n · dencc. !hey acl·use Shelton of ig- noring them as consul gcnc-r:.il in fa\'or of what <• Senate crit i<' called "th t• white pow1·r :.lrur· lure ·· inl! far bC'hind Humphrey i11 public opinion polls. M kie get~ _, h1r,?h marks from part pr~ ~l.f' his recC'nt record_in Con css. -', .......... ,""...__ Thc Bahamas wer<.' onc of the few vole~ "1th lhl' tJ S (and Js rael l in I ht· l.'nitl'cl Nation-; ngarnst th<' Zionism -racism re· solution. Lillk wondt.>r. then, I hal whalC\'<.'r ~oorl the Shl'lton nnmination m :l.\ do Mr Ford with right -wing flepublicans . it is cloin!! lhc U .S. no good in Nassau llHH \'S, l\1USKJE Sen lluberl II llumphrc•y was not :r bit ptea!>ed hy lh~ ..,elect ion of hrs 1968 running-mate. Sen. Edmund S . M 11s kie , as the Democ rat1C' parl~"s Lt'levised spoke:;man to ans wer the Prcs1· dent ·s State oft he Union add re:-.~ a role that could propel Muskie into prominenC(' at a hrokercd national conven tion. Mus kie'~ ~rcale.o;L political triumph came in :r s 1m1lar role when his eloriuc nt rE>spon:-.c to PrC'sidenl Nixon gav<' him th<' lead for the 1972 nomination. Muskie intimates hope u rcpC'at \\OUlcl reclaim l\1usk1e from ob· scul'tty and perha~ challenge Humphrey's s upremacy as the party's choicc in th<' <>vent of a conHntion neadlock. FREED from a tough com- p a i ~ n for r c e I e c l ion h'y R epublican R e p . Wi lliam Quote~ • .. "Thl' fis h market wraps fi sh in paper. We wrap nt-ws in paper. The rontenl , ... what t'Ounts, not the• wr3ppt>r ." Rernard Kilgore , llumphr<.'y rcg,ards M kie a _ • ~ no le:;s an unannounc can'· -\ •-< d1dntc than hi ms clf d, or • cour se. far less qualified to represent th<' Dcmocr.!!li_c party. Therefore. Mus kie"s scle~lion by .. , .. Senate majority leader Mike ~ Mansfield did not warm the chil- ly llumphrcy.;\J ansficld rela· tionship. A footnotC': Muskie asked h is slaff to contact the brilliant but abras1\'e Ric hard Goodwin, prin· cipal writer of Muskie's 1970 speech. t o help out this time. When reached al his r ctn!al in Maine, ho~evc r , Goodwin rcplil'd. in C'hnractC'r, lh<.it if Ed Muskie wanted help he should call himself. T he call was made. res ultin g in a lunc heon in Lewiston. Marne between Muskie and Goodwin. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rnlwrt N \l'ft>d, Pt1bl1slia 'l'homn.~ K1•1•1·1J, 1-:111tor no roo rn "r1•1hu•ll' f 1J11nrrul l'ag1• lo:thll•r The ed1lonal fl:Jlo!<' nr thr Dail~ J'llot "C't•k :. lo inform and '11m11la1e rradt•rs hy rn'M'nlln~ <•n tl11s pal(i.' cliverse 1•ommcn1.urv nn top1l·s IJf 1nteres1 hy s~ndlcal · 1-rl-rolumn1:o;1s ancl cartoonists. by 1ir1T\>1tl1n1t o rorum for r('11dl'r!>' \·1l'ws .inc1 by prec;enting thrs n1·"spapt'r's opinions and ideas on current lopics. The c-dltonat npin1ons of the n:11ly PtlO( appt'ur 1111l\· 1n the {'cl1tnri3J rolumn at ltw top of lhl· p.11:c Oruniom, e,. prrs~cd h\' lht' columnlsb and c•.irlfl(lnt'I' .1nd ll'lle•r "nll'rs art• tlll'tr own nnc1 no N11lor~t.'ment or 1h.-11 \11'" ~ lw the l>J1lv l>tlol ,,ho111<1tw 1nr1•rrl'(I. · Monday; Feb. 2. 1976 • I , ,. Indoor Plants Big Bvsiness By tlae Ass«la&ed Press America's thum'b i1 turning gr-een and COblumers are finding aome unexpected thorns in the booming business of house plants and plant accessortes. No one seems to know exactly how many Americans have taken up indoor gardening. Dr. Henry M. Cathey, research borticulturalis t for the U.S. Departme~t ot Agriculture, said that. at times, 1t seems as though almost everyone has Jumped on the bandwagon. ''I WANT TO SAY that if there are 212 milli. on j>eople in the country. the~! a~e 207 miliron of them growing plants, said Cathey, who is also active i n the American Jiorticultural Society and makes television appearances lo advise people about their plants. • Industry sources estimated that. c~n· sumers spent an estimated $500 million on house plants in · 1974. There are no figures yet for 1975. . . Cathey is pleased with the increased interest in house plants, but expressed concern about what he calls convenience products h e does n't believe are necessary. As an example, he cited probes de· s igned to tell people when their plants need watering. .. IT'S JUST AMAZING that they're selling these gadgets," Cathey said. "That's what the thumb was designed to do .•. People are paying a great deal for something they could do themselves - fMfree. '' Cathey also said that many of the pro- duct& billed as "grow lamps" and selling from $6 to $8 are of dubious value. "They're not grow tamps," he said. "They're just flood lamps.'' LM.B_oyd (CONSUMER) Q -,._ THE LAMPS CAN MAKE your plants look more attractive by spotlighting, Cathey said, but do little to improve growth. If strong incandescent lights are placed too close to the plants, they can hamper leaf development and cause thin, spindly stems, Cathey said. He said fluorescent lights, "like the lights us ed underneath the kitchen cabinets," are cheaper, last longer and provide better light. "You can have summer in the base- ment." • Cathey said his findings "do not sug. gest that incandescent light should not be C"OO$idered" (o~ aesthetic values. "BUT YOU MUSI' have reasonably good natural light to begin with iC you want really luxuriant plants." The "grow lamps" are available from several manufacturers. A spokesman for General Electric, which markets "Gro & Sho" lights in both incandescent flood lamp and fluores- cent styles, said: "It is true that nuorescent lamps are a much better choice for plant growth, particularly the smaller house plants. The incandescent famps are generally used for larger foliage plants in places where fluorescent lamps are imprac- tic}ll." WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE between an ordinary fluorescent tube costing about $2 and a GE "Gro & Show" for aoout$6? According to the GE spokesman, "Gro & Show" provides red and blue colore< light that makes the plants look prettie- 2 Moms Out Of IO Nurse ... No doubt you know that Tarzan was th.e son of Lord Greystoke. But the real surname of that fin e fictional fellow was n ot Greystoke. It was John Clayton. Check the· phone book to see whether there·s a man m town with that name.1( so, henceforth address him as Tarzan. /' and "enb1ce appearance. PoopJe seem to like thit' OOH thl mean people a.re spendi.ilg an extra $4 jft for pretty colors? "We'Vfalways said that," countered the GE spkesman. · Other 1lant experts otfer additional cautions -DOfT TRY TO START out with ex- penslvaw exotic plants. Tropical plants particulrly often have been raised in green}tl.lses and cannot make the transl· lion toi>lder living rooms. -Mke s ure plants ha\le good drainte. You don't need an expensive pot. Shply put a little gravel on the bot· t-0m olhe pot. -SOP around and examine plants for Jeaf tamage, bugs or diseas~s. The che&eSt plant isn't always the most ecoomical. ~eep plants clean. All plants except thot with hairy-surfaced leaves should be .ashed in warm. soapy water with a spoge and rinsed with water to remove die lnsect eggs and i~ecticides. · -No matter what kind or plant you bl'. find out how much light and water it ntds. Local garden clubs. horticultural sdeties and agriculture department ex· rrts are good sources otinformation. CATHEY SAID THE BOOM in house Jants is due to a variety of reasons . "You don't have to use any kitty litter, they don't bark. It's a substitute pet," he said jokingly. In a more sP.rious vein. Cathey said growing plants "is an expression of op- timism,'• a sign of the desire to put down roots. · There also are more plants available than ever before, along with improved fertilizer and soil mixtures, Cathey said. Only two out of JO mothers of newborn in· rants in this country personally nurse same. Bul nine out of JO are physically. able to do so. That's too bad. Our Love and War man can't understand why SO-'fllany mothers forego this always·mobilc. ever-ready, labor·saving teehnique . If you invented, manufactured and franchised it, you'd make a fortune, he believes. SUICIDE NOTES Q. .. Don't m ost people who commit suicide leave notes?" Wber's bread has gone"_.._ .... , ... pit packs' of vegetable and ~~·: ·. narked loaves of delicious W~ A.. Only one out of every five does so. Recall a client once asked if we have any way of knowing just how hard it is for one to make up one's mind to do that thing. Vari• with various• in-_ dividftls. no doubt. 'aut the three suicide notes of one woman give some in· d i cation . The f i.r s l : "There's n ot hin g my!>tcrious about this. l 'm " doing this of my own ,free '"'... will." The second: "I'm t~ing whiskey. It makes it easier:· The third: .. It's harder'th~l thought." ·, ... ~ GOLFCUP I · A ·standard drainpipe in Scotland for generations has been four and a four~ inc~es in ttiameter. Couple or golfers were playing the St. Andrew·s course once when tney got to . a hole that was a ll ripped up. So they used a stray piece of the aforementioned drain~ipe with fill around it to make a cup. Worked 1ust fine, said the cours~officials. So they put in · drainpipe sections.to make the other cups, loo. It ·s why the golf cup since then has been standardized at four and a fourth inches. The fas test grizzly bear in a s purt sprint can run a little more than 2 m.p.h. faster than the fastes t man. A lady customer asks if it's true that girls do indeed tend to marry men like their fathers. So the studies seem to indicate. Thal1 has been offered as one explanation or why so many mothers cry al their daughters' wed· dings, bearln mind. Address mail to L. J. Boyd. P.O Boz /~1Cruta.: Mesa92626 QUECNIE By Phil lnterlo,,di "You've just set tbe record for the num~r or 'and· or's' In a single letter !" "' • Ull>l "{tl.,.....1 T~o•ed llp Frank Sinatra (bot- l om) and John Denver. who did well toge ther a l Lake Tahoe last August, will appear together on an ABC television special March 29 - singing each other's songs. OAILVPILOf A 7 Nudism Boom New Interest S'hou. CASTRO VALLEY (AP) -Swingers. voyeura and ex.cons be warned -you are not welcome a~ the Sequoias Nudist Park, where skin is in, modera- tion is the watchword and business is booming. Nudism dropped from the limelight as the cur- rent generation 's freer attitude t owards sex and the human body eased nudists from the ranks of the avant·guarde. AND NUDIST CAM P ROLLS DID shrink around 1970 in the wake of the youthful revolution of the l960s -but Dan Domes, manager of the 1940s-· era Sequoias. says they "bounced" right back up. "Why, we're bigger than e\•er." Domes said. "We slumped five years a2o but bounced right · ba<.'k, and so did our Amefican Sunbathing As- sociation. which dropped from 18,000 lo12,000 mem- ber\J>ut now is up to 30,000." 'But we still don't allow swingers or voyeurs or people with criminal records," said Don's wife, Shirley. SEQUOIAS, WITif'350 MEMBERS, is located on a steep, 80-acre tract near this San Francisco Bay area community. Neoohvte nudists will find all the trappings of an old-time resort camp -tent platforms. cottages. shuffleboard, volleyball, table tennis, barbecues and even a monthly dress·up dance. Old-fashioned morality is reflicted In the camp's adherence to the association's carefully. phrased principles. like "Immoral license is not tolerated." Of course. there have been some concessions to the new morality. · For instance. the camp will admit unmarried couples -but only if it is quite obvious they are go-ing very, very steady. AND MEMBERS MAY BRING their own beer or wine, as long as the consumption is in moder::· tion. "Socially, the way we act is the way the Moose or Elks or any other cross.section social group acts," Domes said. •I I \ • • \ • .. • '"' AB DAILY PH.OT Monoay. Feoruery 2. 1976 Repair, Expa11sio11 County to Weigh Courthouse Plans By WILLIAM SCllREIBt:R ()I I"' O.t11, Piiot $1~11 Four a lte rna tives tor repu1r and expansion, o f the Wc:.t Orange County Municip:JI Courthouse in Westmln!.tt•r will be presented to the County Herard of Supervisor s for consideration Tuesday. The choices rilnge in cost from $2 .9 million to SIJ.3 million. depending on how supervisor!'. choose t o deal with the fact that portions or the facility ilrt.' s tnk ing into a n old peat bog R. I. .. Cuba" Morris, lhrcc· tor o f th e county General Services Agency. has recom mend ed that s upen'l:.ors inH·st only the $2.9 millton figure THAT WOLILO tndud(• <ihout $800.000 for repair of the most heavily d amagt•d. six-court" mg o f thf courthouse et nd SI 98 miilion for construct ion of a ncv. wing on the same. There :Ht' J.Hl'))c.-nlly 12 courtrooms in two w111gs at the facility. One wm g was completed in 1968 al a cost of Sl 2 million and has been the mos t seriously damaged by the scltlemcnt pro· ble m . The other wing, complt•ted in 1971 at a cosl of $1 .3 m11l1011. has been damaged s lightly, but Morris said it is not c•nough Lo warrant major repair work LAST FALL ::.upcr\'1sor~ CJfl proved construction of the third wing a(ter ~E>ll ing a:.surun<.'c•s from county expC'rts and consul tants that the propo~L·d site I" sound for construction The cou n l' 1~ nu rc•nt h pursuing le~~" ac·t •on against thl' architect. soils c.-ng111t•t·r and 1·011 tractor involn·cl in thl· f1r~1 courthouse wing in an l'ffort to recover co::.ts THE OTHE R altcrnat1vc-; contained 10 Mor n::.· report II> supervisors includ e · · Reputr of !ht• damu1.H·J court win~ ::i nd ~<'11•t·t1on of ~1 111•v. site for the third w111,g. Tot al 1·o~t . $3.83 millloh . D'cmol1tH111 of toe liatlt.' damaged wing, 1·cclc~1g11 of the third wing lo t•ontu111 I:! rnurt:. and selection or a new site> for :m additional six eourl l ~1t·d1 t~ Totul t•ost. S7 I m 1111011 Opcrall' from t•\l!lt1ng fadllty until a new HI t•ourt far1hty is built on a rnmplt•ll•I) different s ite. Total CO!ll. s1:1 :1 million ~torns nnlt'd that tht•rt• arc funds a\'a1Jabll' for hill rt't'Om m<'nded allern:1t1vc and that ~ult• qua le re pair work could he <font· T H E s •:TTLE!\1 ENT pro blem was fir:;t dis<.'ovcred in !alt• 1973 when crncks ap1>Carl•d 111 walls and floors of tht· oldc~t l'Ourt wing. After lcn~t h~· study, 1l v. u:. dctt•rmincd thal contrt'lc lllJl't't eel under the foundalron would slow down thc s inking Thou~h M or ris claims thr in jcction mclhod orrc1 s the bes t hope of suc.-c·c ss, he said "there 1::. no guarantee" any method will be complc'tely suC'cessful in stop ping sett lcml•t'll a llogt'lhl·r THE \\ORK t·n,·1:-.1m11ti1111 t• pair lhe t·ourt \\ 1111! in~11I\\• ... 111 ll'Ct ion of t·onC'rt•ll' into 11:1 hol('• twneath tht• flour ... lah tn a cil'plh of 60 feel :\l orn:-. sa11l th.1t \\ill ~t.1h1hH· lht• original Ht p1hng~ hl·nt'.•lh lht' foundauon and pt•rm1I tlll' slab lo be Jat•kt•d up and n p.111 111 dam a~ed roof beam., to prot·<•t•d . - ORANGE COUNTY Marines Slunt' Equipni.erll At El Toro l\lannt• Corp::. Air Station El Toro \\ill op<.-n 11 s doors to thl' public on Saturda~. Fl'b l.l. from 10 am to 2 p.m .. for a d1~play of tactical a1rn<1fl and cqwpmcnt A parade w 11l bt•gin at J 1 a m. feat urinl! till' Third Marint" Aircraft \\'mg B:.ind. baud:. from Irvine and Foull11ll High Sthools. and St'V('ral ('tvilian drum and bugle l'Orps l'll~l·m hll'l> The Third :'11 arinC' Airnaft Wing's :'11 artnt' 1\1rc·raft Group will host the l'\'t•nt Thl' d isplays and parades ''ill bt' h1·J<I 1n tht· '.\1,\G·l I llangar .irl'a \ 01ll1tt•r ... <1r1• n •qm· ... lt'd tco entt·r lht• an•.i '1a Galt• No. 2 on In mt· Houd r<tther than tht• :.t <1tion's m .1111 galt• To I t'<tt•h Cat<· ;\11 2. 1;1J..e th(.• S.rnd Can_\ on t'\lt off t he :-..1nl a An:i Frt'l'\\ a\. rt'marn on ~anti Carn on .\\ t•nul' until re· .1t·h1n~ Ir\ int• Hoad. then turn nght and tlrl\ 1,.• for appro:\imatt•~ lnwomllc.;l<JGateNo 2 Deaths Elsewhere ROClll-;STEI<°. N 't (API Dr. Gt'orJ;:f• llo.vt Whipple. !)7 . v. ho sha1·pcl in the Nobc•I l'rizl' for Meclicirw 111 l!J:I t :incl v,:i.., f I r s t cl l' a II 0 t t h \' L' n 1 \ l ' t .., 1 I \ 11 f \\'t•rrtl'r lleiM•nhc·r~. i I. \\ lllnl'r of I ht• rn:t! ,"\otwl I' r 111" a t' cl a 1 n ll' ti a ~ (;t•rrn:in s ll·:1rl1n c n at u r .ti· s e i l' n t 1..; I 1 i111d .1uthor tif mall\ standard \\ o r k ~ 11 n n. u l' I l' a 1 JI h ~·I-> I l':,. d I l' d ,1 l Ill:, 'lunrch h11mt' Sundu~ :ifll•r a length~ 11lne~s , County's Solo1is OK Ne1t' Job Bill ·Rochester .., Srhnnl ol :\I eel i c in l' cl it•d it' ·' hospital ht•n· Sunda\'V -------r - Death 1\'oti<"e• S TO l't-\1101.\I ---- Swt•den c \I' 1 Pc•1•t , 111 0 G OT fr;, """' 11 H~n• lrouhador t-:n·rl T a uha •. nqt .. n Buch I"d 0 .. 1 .. of,, .. "" I Janu "" lt \ P& •>' th•· t!Qt' ,,. '" 85. \t;'h0 \\ r()t(' mOf't' ( 1~11 ~VtY•Y"'1by" 'Oo\>;iilil.>r lJl>lTfS. • n! 1.000 song!'. and ~t•\'t•ral Hun1'""''"" R••<., ..... , · """''" l novcb and\\ ;i~ Jauclt•1L.1s p,'>V<I" ot o,.,.,., H ' <..f mP• .. M M trQu.-ntfl' v r" l1Cht-r r-t ~. td/ ti I the .. Sw t'd I s h H obt·rt ¥• 011 W>l\ d m• ml)o, ~· '"'An•'''"" Burns .. cltt•d .'at11rcl.1\ Ill 'l"~'o" 01 H un! ll~fon 11°.ir• ~no Vt-t• f ,,,.-, OI WorM w~( I ,. ,.-..,,,, ... w f a Stol'khol m ho ... p1t ;11 .. r• "' W•On»\O ... ,, ,. AM ;,m .... , M<Jr fu lf'/ (t\.tp~t I''(•·' Nlfl''\1., (°,t:'l<Xf c..""'"",_.'u rem••, •. , v 'n "'°'fl1•,,qtCI"' A,.~<" Ca \miff\\ Mortu.u·vrJ•,.."'''"'" R) 0 .C. lll'STINGS 01 ll>t C!,~··~ Pllol Sl•fl l>rangl' .Count) nwm hers nf lht• l ' S I I nust· 11f Ht.>prt'!>.l'lll .1 t1\t'S \Ol ed \\1th lht• 111.IJOl'll~ Ill .1 p p r o \ 1 n g a ti r 1 I .1uthon11ng Sfi :! bilhon for public \\ 01 llS project" to tTt•att• IH'\\ JUbs duct:;, but lhe measure paSS('d With a 41 2H a~· St'rrlbl~ \'OI (' Rt•pnblinins 'nt1ng agains t thr bill \\ere H 11 h t• r t II ~· d h :.1 m . Newport Beach. Robert Rurkt'. lluntin~Lon Heach . and ~:fuc e '<<'~landl'. Oran~~ J\lso voting no ".as Democrat . Richa rd RobHfson. Santa Ana . ,. Dem oc rat P<iul C-:.i r p <' n t t' r . G a r d e n (;rovt'. voted 10 favor of the b1ll and Rc~ubhcan John Brigg~. Fullerton. m 1ssed thl' vot <' AntiquiThief Found ·Guilt. .\n J\ntoll•l 11\Jll Jt'<'US<'d on ;1rrcst of steahn~ antiues II\ El Tor<) Laguna Niguel and C'ap1s trano Beth and lal\'1 ~,·J11n~ them i.n his f>hoen1>. !>tnr~!>.. has:>een found ~Ullt.) of !-.l'(.'Ond degree bur,::lury :ifter an 01 .111~1 l t)\lllt \ :...111h'11111 l 11111 t ,u1' tr 1:il J udgt• \\' 1 Iha m S Lt•c· "d l 'rh ~ ~l'> tltt' d.it l' Ill' \\Ill M~nlt-111.'l r. ;1n t>:it1• fl.U'>lin ~. flf l'hlll'r\" t•1 ~hat t'tjUl.1 l.h' ,& :.I ,;It jJI 1'>1111 (1•1111 of lllll' lO I ~} (.'ars You.an t 1.hoo~1> q1£>al~'' c;.tfety anywhere tor your savings than-'r-r pctu.11 Sm 1ngs right tn Newport Beach 1 Every s.wes account ,.-, 1n"ur('d to $40 000 by an agency of the us UV(:!fllm"l1 1 ... t.11 mor• insurancL c.111 be a rranged on mul111, .ic1 ounL And ol course. a1 Perpetua} you get a lull r<1ngll!f frcc· sc·1v1c.1.. s to make sa' 1ng e .. en more worthwh1lt ' -WP rfN•w tn Nc·wpc rt Beach hut long 011 1 ·~·....., .. ~ /~ N I, I I ' \\ \ I, ~ \ 1\ 1 I I • I I 6 1 \pC'11t1c;t· \\.th a ~olid bU.,q1ound ol st1111nga111•1s in Bnvuly rlts. Wc:>st•.vod , C.iroq.1 P:irk, Ful rlon Jnd Norlhndq Comu in and SN: u~1nd discover hw s.111 your sav111~ t..an b t: so closo:i homq. J I l \~ '-l,_;,_ N(WPORI Bl~{ IC ·,'i"1 8.06% 7.79% 6.98% 6.72% 5.92% 5.39% •,1, I I' ' ' " 1 hu I J~ 1.11 ; ,, .. ,, 1 o n. • 101 I •,• I •' II " I r.•.C.t , .. ,,~ It. I • -· 'f ., ,,,, ' • '•'I . ' I A i 1 ' 11•" JI •• t t f1. ., u ,,, ,. '" 11.11 .... tl"'Counts..: tt '"'rt 1011lit1r ,, Ii''''' • " •I tr••1rt •n'• H , i • ·i •, , •' •• ' ·'' 1 f'I' tlUfllY \ \ PERPET UAL \SAVINGS !:S.LIC ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION A~ ·~11111 ~· .. CALIFORNIA'S L~GEST STATE MUTUAL SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION 8f\1£Pl V Hiii S '. • IUllCR)" . ' ,..OlllHP•Or.I i I ~II( llMIH<l OPiN SATURDAYS • From 10 am to 2 om ---------- ' "'"'10111 fltAIH ....... - WASllI!'t;To:-. 1,\l'1 ANGE Fort•1j.!n t•orrl'SlhH1 r RF DC.RI tM«.r '"' '"' ·'w"' dt•nL l.inc-oln \\'f•lh. ~:.!.' llnuMy ;Q I ,, '.ucv'""' "'" w·•· Uormri '"" Wdh(1'ln1 n,,,., \\. h0 ('O\*l'l'l 1d \\a I':-, f.IUd QfMHU f'lile1r11n 1• '"' • ~+ti t• N let r't'volul ions I hro11~ho111 t u•·o.11 10 1c .,,. <"" • M•· • r ":"'' the world in llw tflJll~ a1id ~",;,',',','."~~.· 11.~1,;·;, .. ','q'.',.,~/.;';',',...:: .. t!l30 ~. d11•cl ;1l 111 .., Mo'"""'f"'"""' ..,, . ... ... , \\'<1!>.h10l.!I011 h<1nw Sun \ \ ACHTfEN <la~ rilflfOLI\\ r l\(Hlll ,, ' 1111 'nlt11it10 {r, ·'·' M• ' ( ·• 0 •'• ('~it Thl• hill. "h1c h rt• C't'l\Cd :i :!:!I 80 rull l·all \'Ol l'. 1W\\ i,:oc.s lo the pre '-•dent \'011nl.! for the nh'asun• "rrt• l>c•mo r rat s Mark ll an nafo rd. \\ t'~tc·rn Orange Count'" Jerr' l'altt·rson. S a n t ::i fl. 'n a . a n d Republ1t'a1rC h:1rl1·~ \.\'1g gins. f'u llertnn Andr<'\\ ll 1 n~h<t\\ 1 H Ncwµorl B<'a tl1 1 1111SM•cl the volt' chw to his O\\ n l<'~al prohlem " 1n Oran.:t• Co~int) .. .. * ;\I a r 1;1 n 11 1 • :· r < • "<111 . R('pu tilit·an 1·,1 11d1d.1tt' for the 711 h a:-,1•111bl) dis,trict kicJ..~ off h1·i cam p<'llJ.! n nn F l'll l~ with ~· p ;1 rt\ hosted hv actor Buehl\ Ebsen :incl h1:, \\Ill' Nam·y. ·one·big reason· .to join the health ell.lb now~ :\tl '\ll'll . \\ <'.,I l~ <' r m a 11 ' • 1 \ 1 • 1 N ll (' I (' ;i I' 1itl1 \ ... I I' I "I 1•t• t •·nru", t ,.,,,., <""J' 1<11-.1 ,f ~ "'' ,., t1• Jt· ,,.,.,, 'C.O, N 1 f• 1., • t ,;J <n11,ropn,·r rf,u_1iqnt,.,.. {att'll ·''" ..... ,..,•<""' w•ll bl M l\1 Tu•"-'~·'' t l() AM. 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I H Fullrrto11 1 1.1 ii I lw 1 hl• sp<'aker at a Llnl'oln·~ Dav lunrh1•nn nf tht· Or:ini.:1• Co1111I.\' Co11n(•ll1 of Ht•p11hl11·an wonll'n on 1-\•h. l ~ at tht• :'>Jl'\\ll<ll1 lkac·h Sht•r;iton llott•I * ,\ h :1 I I . h o nor 1 ~ i..: 1 former Con J!rcssn1:1111 J llhn Schrn1t1. ~n<I h1:, wifr. Mary. will b(• gi\c•nl at 8 p .m . Frh. 1:-i in thl' D1snevlancf flot<'l grand hallroom. nonat1nn~ :trl·j $.10 per prrson • .. .. Most Ora nJ.?e Cnunty state 3SS<'f]'l bl) m t'n vot- ed ag.11ns t a hill to ban the -;ale or manufacture of aerosol spr:l~ pro- Enioy Our SUNSET DINNER On The Surf -FOR THE PRICE OF OME -With This Coupon- Mon. thru Thur. 5 to 7 P.M. Good Mini,_, 2'. 1'76 BEACH HOUSE INN 619 Sl~~PY Hollow Lane lAGUi\A BEACH 494.9707 ... F-orrs.1nh c-l:i• :·l"r In 1ri h1rir:r;1r.hl So oon t rt.1 II off rJ nv lo11c:0 • Ct1ang1119 t11 1 1c:J1 ' • }<.. .rt or!y r·ow COLI c1 c hum11 lflr SI c1pr 1Jl 't ut lif v G1 1 yo11 f Pf'I f'l!'J l1 1irlJ1H'r , r rJ ' l1111rrir1 We r1n h1 Ir' \t 11 '! 1 Wr 11~vr· Pvt:.·rylli :1u Y• L· 1 1 • ~ 11~ l• p ·1oi1.,l.1rl your l1f Q :ill nvt •1 1q.i ·n T Ile lrilr,. t jl1(j V• '"V' npll" t•r 1lf'ld C.<!~I C'"f' r.qu ptn• Pl 11~r. /•f1L 11 .'•'r! r!1f'I drl(I body rl .IJl I (1 filf 'lltdl 111v1rJrnnl n: l•r l ,\tl tip• ' ,1111! 1,11t 111 aricj f,;'HJl)iJ !OOtP 1 Vl/1· r'V• (]I ti, I 111' It( .r I"',,.,,,, ;,,.",IOI\~ fOI V1 IJ 'En -,v heor., J r• i 1ndot• rvrin1riq -:.0 1 () J 1 · 1 Now, Gofs.Jo::n".1'' c· I v1 C:·n11p , "•c ,,.... 10 up''!""r :> mu An.-"eim ' 10 ~llllfl tll'ilt I II 1 • vo1r1f "'nulh •ti ( 01 111n ,\.,.1tn111 17141 !\.'b ( H'I Costa M esn ;• JUO H.11 bo1 I lo ult'\» I> r! H,irbor Cento1 (7141549 3368 Encino J.{0.11 Vr>nlu1,1 001111 u,1tr' Wesl ol Billbu • 1?131986 t;,11(' Huntington Bf!ach 18565 M.ion Sll"f 1 Main Sl ,11 81•.ir 11 HI, I t/1 4)64. 14'>1 Holiday SpaH a Lona Beach ·I'• 1°/\1 ''"'" fl" 111•v,trd (' ff1Pf ( tf I \I• .l h Ii~ : Or<1n9e • , • L •' , K ,, •• ,1.1 /\vi·, 1,1' V>i• .1 ()I Tto~l•n fl~,. • t • , I\ 1.>)'1 • 1.i \ Westminw.ter "' • • Wl'~lrWrv.lr r Av• 11ur W1 •t1111hll'rf,f'lll•1 I '•l' It 14 l 111 l Hnllyw ood •)!II II •II~., <1q1j l\ ti ( • ' fl I ' I <I f ~ J' cl /\ 'I 11 M11 1 l.A•••l• "(,., t1•1 I 11 II 1 f ll)tl bs 1111! \Ve I , I , S e x for Life Outside ELDOHA. J0\\:1 (l\P) Boy~ ready for parole al the statf' n•rorm -.chut1l arc htung up for a new sex- l'<iucat1on l'ourse Many have been surprised to learn there 1~ a lol lht•y don't know "They're prt-lty t'XJK'ri<'nced in sexual matters." suid l.111u<1 Wilham~. 33, one of the course's two lcuthl'r ~ "llut t•\ l'I\ tl111u~h they might have quite a bit or fdflllal ~owle<iAC about the mec;hanics of Zo ni1ig Probed TARRYTOWN. N Y. CU PJ) Maye r l'alnck Pilla of Tarrytown has ordered an mvc!:>t1J!at1on to determine whrtherthe Rev. Sun Myung Moon's Unification Churrh has violated local ,..on1ng laws. Pill a said the in· v es ti g a J.1 0 n w 111 \I e · terminc l how m ud1 or Moon's property 1s ·on l a n d zo n e d fur unc- family occupation. Tar· rytown's laws 1Ja1i more than five unrt.>latt·d pt.'O ple from livini.: 10 om• house in ~1ngll' family zones. IN ADOITION, !\Ila said, th('rc is ~umc evidence \l\at Mr. ~loon is s toring items for <·om - m ercial purpo~t'S on the property, which would Qadt• Serie s Mich ael D ougl as, bostcred by success of first film produc- ing venture,· "One F l ew Over th e Cuckoo,'s Nest," is qutting ''The Streets of San Fra ncisco" lo ··be a fulltime pro- ducer." ex. most of lh~m don l know ho" lo J.1111.. 1t Ullo pcrspectlv<>1n hfr "TH E Y ('OM lo: INTO TllE CLASS llunkin~ th;Jt girls and women arl' thmgs things to bt• ust•d But by the ~nd of the course 1hat attitudC' St't•ms tu change. and llH·y IJt-velop a re JI Ceding for "h.it family life 1s all :tt>out." The ('Ourse voluntllry ;11111 rt•qo11·111g 11;1rt·nt ul consent-was desh:ned i·to ~cl the tor>i<· of :-.t-x out or back allt•ys, .. su1d Honald Chn:,tcns('n. principal of the school where up to 200 lecn·agc boy~ :1n· housed for weeks or month!> without st•t•mg :i girl their own aJ(l'. "It's a cottl'!>C that wa:-. really nt•(•dcd hl're Tlw misconceptions thr kid" havP when lh<·y ('00\l' h1·rl' wow, you wnu ldn · t bcl lt'V<',' ·he !>a id T H E ('OMP R EllENSI V I-: AN O H I GllL\' descriptiv<' cour!w is "outstamllng one 11f the be~t family lifr 1>rograms l'n• l'\t'r :-.ct·11 ." ,;mJ Esth£•r Walters of Des Moines. director of consumer af- fairs for Planned Pan:nthood of IO\\ a. Sex has b een and ::.till 1s ~· h1ghlv rnn troversial asi.uc in many communities wht•n al n· aches the point of dekrm1111ng how -and hO\\ much sl'X l'ducat1on is to be 1nrorpuralc.·tl into school ('Urn cul•1 "UN FORTUNATEL\', IT 'S A SITt'A'flON 111.. which a youni: pC'f11on rn Iowa almost has lo he :tr rested b<'fore hl• or ~hl• <:an gel goucl ~l'' l'duca taon." she said. The course "as cll'SIJ.:nt'd ahout four yearc; ago h.' a former teacher who spent a ye<ar doing rcsl·arch and developing ni:.aten<ils, said Chris tensen. T H E C OUR S E I N C L U O ES S t:X U A I. terminology, s exuul anatomy of a boy and a girl. puberty and adolesrcnsL', m asturbation, da ting a nd making out, homosexuality, sexual abnormal1t1es, premarit-ol sex, veneral disease, contraception, m arriage. conception. growth and barlh of a baby. h eredity and porno~raptiy. Whv a woman teacher '' "ll ·helps to h avt' a f Prnalt' 1nvol\'ed as a teacher since there arc no girls in the classes," s aid M r~.­ Z.z-z-z Was T litJ Mantra SEATTLE I/\ I' I 'l'hl· h1•1wf its of Ir J nscendc·n· tal nwd1tatwn may ::.1m- plt' hc dul.' to thl' extra sleep a prnl'l1t 101wr j!Ns. l ' n i ' e r ~ i t :v o f Washington r esearchers say five TM pract1tilHll'rS in a rN'ent project were in sonw stage o f s leep 40 Pt'r<'t>nt of the timt'. !>aid Dr. Hobert H. Pagano. "We'n• nol !-.;.J\'ing that sleep is thl' 11111} pnx:c::.:.. th at !!OC'S on during meditation ." Pagano said. "but "t.· WC' re sur prised to Sl'C th;.il much sleep al'l1vity.' · LOS ANG EL!t'S <UPfl Mattel. Inc .. t-rcator of a new line ofS.W.A.T. toy items, has filed a legal act i on in Los Angeles Su per ior Court again s t Spe ll ing - Goldbc rg productions, produ c e r s or t h e l e 1 e ,. 1 s i o n s e r i c s S.W.A.T . Mattt>ll alleged that S p e l l ing-Goldberg threatened it wit h a suit 1r 1t markt'.'ls a new hne of S.W.A T . toys. T he firm has been developing the h ne since 1973, according to a c o mpan y s pokesman. T H E TOYS include s mall fi g ur es of policemen, vehicles and weapons. S.W.A.T. <S pecial Weapons anct Tactics Tt•am) 1s the :..tandard name gi ven to com man- do-t y 1>e po li ce units t hroughout t he United States, Mattel's suit con- tended. Therefore, Spell- ing Goldberg has no legal l'ighl to its exclusive use. T he advertisefn"ent, Mattel atto rney R ichard Cutler sa id, has ham- pered the company's ef- fort to sell th e new t oy line. Williams. be in violation of JoeaJ -----------------------------------------------------. statutes. "Our ordanancl!s <ir<' a little vague." P1l1J ton- ceded. "but 1·m going to tighten them to sec that t he people who live in the area s urrounding the Moon property <ire pro- tected. "THE P UBLICITY ac- compa nying I Moon) 1s adverse lo our village. We find ours <'l ves on telc\'is ion with a mo1her and son Tighl1llJ.! cuC'h o t her and p1rkcls a ll D\'Cr the pl;,ic(•. "This wMll' thing 1!> getting uul ol ha11d . t 1ntt•11tf lo do 1 whatever I n1n "ii hin t he law and put enough r estrict ions 1>n t lw pro. perty th:it it won't be too d etrim e ntal t o t.he village." A report to the commw1icy from the Wests oldest Bank. ._ ·.~, .-. ... . ' . ~ ·1': . Every hu siticss li::ts rcs porn')ibil ilies to tli.c communities in which j t _ opera tes. That's why it'~ a m a llc r-of:r;oi:is iderabll' pride 'to us tha t-WcHs .. Fargo-instrumental ih the begi n11ings of so 'rnµnywcstcrn comfnunitics- -·.;.is still igvolvcd,.s't.111 striving to f u.Jflll its rcspqnsibilities. to its customers • OAILYPILO'f 4 Jt Tonigl1t' TV Highlight KCET ezs 7:30 "For thr Use of the IJ all." 'J'has ~1:1·10t·ornrdy by Oliver Hailey dl•als • \\ 11 h the dalt•mma of an ~nSU<'· cl·ssful µla~·wrii;ht and the people m his life on JlulJ.vwood Tl'levision Theatcl'. NBC S 8 : 00 The? Rich Little Show. Thl' SllJ>l't' 1mpn•ssionist hosts this new ser ies of c·omcdy sketches, son~ and dance. Guests include Glenn Ford, John Davidson ~in ti .Hcrnaucltc P eleri-;. (Revicw.A IO). A BC f) 8: 00 The ltonl•ymooners -Se<'on d llon <.'v moon . This ~pecia l celebrates the 25th anniversary of Halph and Ali ce Kramde n, with Audrey Meadows returning to the role of Jackie Gleason's '' il'e. Art Carney e:1nd Jane Kean play Ed and Trixie No1ton .. TV DAILY LOG Mo nday Evening FEBRUARY 2 6:00 00'10 ED E?)ffi Hm (310 I l!Lll J~ 6 N111s O Bon1nu lh m»1Att1lr lro•side Part•. 1d1t r11111tr A61m·l2 Sp1n1sb 011rn1 Of> ("9 (11) St11 T11~ ffi Kup's Show m tittle Rasuls 6:30 (6) m Andy 6nllllh $ho• O Mttv 61tltift Sbow (Ii 31 Stu111p Ille Stirs EBHuhvltlt (!) G1lloptn& Cituttntt 7.00000 n EB CD Nm 0 84-11nc lllf Ooltm (6 J t"9 ra ) lonanu ver~1on ol ,,..,,n Sh1w's btSl-Stllmir novrl slamng l'tler St11uss, Hiclo. Nolle Susan 811ktly 1nd 1n ~ti s1.r cot. ' l ht Ir.rt ol tht Jordaclle' tuntllm becm 10 d1verat as Rudy's hoon fOI' 1 lust bu~1neu venture ••t dnlied whtn h1~ lalher 1s forced In P•Y lor Tom's 1ll1t1t 11111'1. ID lht Bold Dou ED Ftolball·Somr ED a.mIID lht Stlhnc ot A~ l111<ol• 1976 lh1s documentary ol· Im a 1111rial pottr .iyal of Abr1ti1m l1n<oln u 1 1976 Prntden111t an· doOllt ilnd 111C1udes 1nlU'V1t•S w11h M'"1llil flPffl\ on Ille USC of lltdtl ~d;ert111n1 in pohtal Qmpatcns. ED Mirr A&i ldtc:ido 9.l00 07l (lJ(I Maude M1ude Per-sim 1n ipei1rtl11d1nt 1 mo.elf tnl 10 d11fl lltnry FO/llf1 tor Presidtnl dn-f"" 1te non und1d1lt's continued p1"1e~s in lht condu~on of lbrs IVio ~an tP.~t. Resdltdultd. al El Cholt1 (l )loltll llltlrulll I0:00 0 f171{}tll Mtdiu l Ctnh r O C<inttnll1lt0n Whtn 1 Vletn••sc wom1n col· (D I lOn \.llCJ l1p1es 1t Med91 Ctnler while t....m The ret surcn1111 fo1 htr dwld, Or. Gin· 'lllllfi'7, (3 l Q6l Civnrno~e non d1i.c<Wers th11 she IS the ml mu tob1 mnl~ct o! 1 w1r otph1n adopted by Rulld1du ~ vounv. couple who are his friends. Dr1m1tte Seriu Ar,11nsl n•s rt11f, he becomes a c.i-Ell Add1nl\ Family 11111 1n the suuggle for the custo<ly 7:30 § $2S.OOO P111m1d of lht cMd. EI) Wild Kincdom 0 ACTION/JIGSAW JOHN Lovt Amtt1'an Stylt O MAT~H GAME PM , *JACK WARDEN STARS! * WITH GENE RAYBURN O n 6) 50 EI) l'l!CMICR£ Ji&- 0 M1tcW3G . u • John New i1t11on seiles sl111in1 ( a.J Tre.• un .-l1ek Warden u lnvul1g•IO< John 0 ~ r ,.....,.. i.1. John. Al1n I t1n~lttn and P1pp1 :JI~ :Ls ..Rlcht Sa>tl 1lso sl•r. In toni1h!'s episode. • G) y 8u!Kh -"Ptom1ses 10 Kill", St. Jolln woi~ 1:1> ~ W'tld.W04 or A.ei1111ls tu soll-t a ))i~ini and 10 prolect fD~ Tt~ lhtltrt people on ii COll'loe:Ud ban~ robbe(s ~ror 1&e us. of lht H1lr' Ol111tr 'hsl" when the ftl0<1 returns lo Los ·H111ey's cc~v 1bout the d1lem Antelts.. B<oc~ Peltts, Anjintlte ' mu~n u~ucuutul plilY"'lilhl Comer, Robttt Rttd and Bo Hop· (!} fllrfli/ltfllll ft I ~1n~ tUUI. ~ 1:00 0 (j1"(}} CV Rhodl liive but~ ii 0 0 IB m Ntws • Cancer 'Cure' ~n <l neighbors of'fopay. . .. y 1111---...!:. --· ....... --..._ .. , _!' ..... -............... ______ ~----·""····~ .. -~ ... -·--.. --....... -·· --._,,,. .. _________ _ pal~t to 8rtnd1'1 dOC)( when ii f 6 Pmy Muon • )ount ledet.ti 11enl UU1 her ilPlll 16 love M!tritan Sf11e r-----· -nmirto rv1ta'-an11 tMelorM uwo. ..... ffYll!f·~~iN-~ .V.lllwnH..-•••• Ban 11ed . ., NEWARK. N .. J. (AP )• --A U.S. D1stnt't Court j udge has ordcrC'd two East Orangl' m.irl\£.lin~ firms to hall the sale· of a n ·uphcol l'"<lract ati vcrlt!>ed as a canc.·er curl'. Jud ~t· VrnC'Pnl f'. Hiun- no rul~d 111 a sutl broug ht bv th Food anti Oru~ A°dri111t Sl l':ltllln :t~!}ln~l t he t \\O firms, S1wl'lro Foods <"<II'µ: ~1u1I t he Mclamail Foorl Corp. In odd1t1on , Bru~o dirccll'd the f1 rms Nl sur- r ender to tlw r 'OI\ any unsold t•xtr~1rt. to n•call a~~rn•ndc•r 1•\Lral'l ·ac~~d~ sole! .111'1 111 -,ur a endC'I l'lll pot alt• ~all'" "T~.Ji' or1b tu t Ill' I" I)\ for dion. c t"<t r~t('t ha'< h<'<'n r Nt•rl hv SC'\'t'r,11 f1r?n s' 111 otht•t: s t all's un d c r -.J..J1 l' 11 a m l' ; • ' /\ m~""g cl .1 I 1 n • · • • l~ a l'-l r 1 I ,. ' ' a 11 d ''Vi tamin B I'. · Thl' l•'l)J\ has s1•i1.1•d shipn1t•nt-. of the drug 1n <1thrr "' .111·-. .11111 11h I <I IO l' d :i I\ Ill J 1111l'l 1 ti II agnin~l 1ts 1l1 ... tnhulm11111 Califtirn1a POWERFUL PLUNGER CLCARS CLOGGED TOILETS TOI LA FLEX Toilot .. "'' Plunger v .. 11 1", ·' , ,,. , y ""1', ,, , ~ t ' ' t • I .1'1.'1/H t. I 11 '"' ' Tt •• 1. 1 r" ' "' t tn.,_ •,t l~I• 1f J ,,. I • 111,,d ¥t ,. , •• , • .,. ., $? 9" AT HARDWARE SI ORES WEEKENDER Gets it ALL t ogether Fridays In the M1!\1l~!MI .. : I • .. • In 1975, \Veils Fargo expanded if~ corn 111 i tm&t to Ca li r orni::t housing b y making resiLkntial r~a l l'c:;tat.c Joans lotaling1norl' 1hun S200 milli~n. • The Bank wdcomcd it..; o n~-m i II iont h p<1:...sbooh.. ~a\'i ng'> Jcposi tor i n 1975, a~d c~~_:-nc:r ~av i~1 ~s <tn d til1ic ~cpd~jh ro-.l' b.' ~600 111ilii<~n to total Just 111tll:.r lourb1lJ1onclollar!-.. - • Loans to jn \t·tcl\lals Io fi?;ancc·a w i<lc yaril'I> or iwuds ~n d services . fro111 au torhobi lc5-,_to homo.impro\'c rn cnt lo~m:-, rcn1~1incd~tn i mpoi·t~nt I u net io n of \tVdb Fargo's 3 19 branch ofl1cc~ 1lirou.~hou1 l he s la te. La~t yc;1 r , 1110 1l! than '650 milliun \\urn1 'ul new Jo:111'l Wl..'l\\ nrn <.k i11 this c:-tll:µor~. •'T he Rc\\'a1·d A t:c.:oun{, i nl roduccd in 111 id-I 975. joined the Bank's inno- vat:l vc ~Ql;l 1\ccoun t ;r" a c.:om en i~n l i 11.~· 1.,hod ul, L'" l .1bI1...,h i ,jg.a com pJctt"~ .. , hankincrrelation .... hip. ti>) · £"· · • -;. O , --;." > .... ,, . , ~ ,. · • Small ant.I m edium-si1c bushicsst.<s i)1 the ~t it' \\:t:re a'tdcdt)~ two new ser\'icc~ introduced in 1975. Th,c B~1 n I.. ~Cas h loH·r "cn~t ~\:-en~hlcd hu.,;incsc;;mcn Lu ·llicicnlh earn inJ c l l'"' otl ld'lh I uml" i t<>l~ irnmqdiatch· 11l'l'd cd i11 o pe rat ion:-,. vVit h ih new \Vcll-.cn icl· !-.\ ~Ll'lll, I he Bank is ~J)ringi ng lo 111crclrnnt" ;tnd con~urncr.., till' bc11d)l <>I l.'!l 'l H unic" lb •"":-..pcdi tc purclw~c~11.1ck "ith ~t LhL·ck 11r c1L·dit 1.·ard. . ~ ··WciJs Fargo cmplo.:.ttc ~1t-which im·l'll(.lcs al11rm:1t iH' art ion hiring a'nJ prqmotion progr~1m .... -.. rl.'achcd a Iola!"' 12.200 PJ..'opk· ,1 1 \"C~\r 's L'nd . I • Rcsponsi' l'l1l'":-. lu LU!-.l0tilL'I'"' needs aJJd .i lkdic;11 irJn ltJ L'\ccl ll'nn· .1u<l innova t iu n in pnH iding banking Sl'I'\ in·-. 1.·11;1hlt·d \iVclJ..., F;1 1µ0 & Company lo l'~t rn mo re ~)1<111 :Sh 111111 1011 in l tJ7 ). 01 t hi-. .1111ut11ll ~38 m iJJiun was a d d e d to the B;.tnk':... curital. pro\·idin ~ ;111 '"·'p;.111dcd h~l~l' lor linanci1 1!.! the futun: needs ol 1ndi\ iduals a nd hu..,inl':-.'-('" 111 C:tlil<1111i ;.t. 1hc Nation ~ ;.1n<l the Work.I. The rcmai1H..lc.:r, ~ 19 .2.19 .000. '' ;.t~ raid i 11 d ivi .c.lc:ncl s to our l ~.000 stockholders ol \\'horn 14 ,000 are C:tli lor11ia11-.. l ~q11itv capita.I now to tals over one h::ill' hi Ilion dollar:-.. 111akim1 \\\·II, I .in.w one ul the ~lrorn . .!c~t linancia l in s ti tuti on~ in the ation. ~ ~ ~ Thcs.;c WC~~ j.u ~I a k\\' or the hig hlighh J l'OllJ.tl year" hi ch we bcliC\'C.: continued our 1 24-vc~11· trad itio n o l :...\.T\'icc to thL' C<m111n111i tv. H vou wish ru r ther details on We lls Fargo & Co mp:.111~" pk.i"<.: ~~i... I or a ~opy.ol our J 975 Annual Report-ready ror di -;tri hution in Man h. Wells Fargo Bank ~:I \ 'f ... 'f- • ••• , ll •• rulderw:e ftJ'~ lhe ~tmt. Our Muni · 0 p l 6J \JO EB ,RCMICRC The R1th ltttlt Show Comedy Villlfl) 10 JO m W1fdl~t Advtnluie V"" tealur1ng 1mptrsonill1on\ trJ IJ!!IiB) Ale You Lilltn1na~ ~~•tthes, song' 1nd d1oce .,. II • Piln I A d•1C11n1Cn amonr ,.rmen comed1•n R1th Lillie lo111fhl Roch' .,.M ~nlO h•th l!1Vt•11m•nl l'O' Is 111 1s 101ned .b/cutsl stars Glenn ro1d f~ur rnunlt1es Ho1led by Matlh~ John ~"dS(ln, Sttn•delle P,rtt\ ~""" and sei:.n freular. Chatlollt Ku Eil letws O Mov:~: {C) (2ht) "M*er Ztro"111:00 8 310 m CV Nun (IC•~I ,66 -: ..,,~A 1• II 10 •ll61Hun f6 Mod Sq~ 11 ' 0 "( SON'C: NEW ON E' 1 O Bu i of Grou(ho \J .,. v · I I 6 I lit llontymoontrl *"THE HONEr MOONE RS O Oatk Sh1dm life SetQl.llJJHoneymoon" ID Muy lilrtman, M•'Y Ht•lm•n .. g'.(129 (al)(Jfffi cmm:D lht W Three Stooeu }lbntJmOO~tn • the Second Honey I 111 13 SuNival ~n tN.J'lalis <-•e•I\ compl1e11; 176 Comb•t l~lh 1nn,.etsary celebtahnn ul trJ Robert M1tNe1I Report on.-61 Amttoc~ 1 1avo111e IV cou ( 29 a ) lrulh 01 Consrquenm • pie·,, 1he K"mdrn\, ~holt pl~M ED C1nem1 34 fl>nlS th lhis slil<ill .,hteh II lO 0 17 3J C8S lite M!'I(· IC) $·~ by 1 u 11n ol &om.call ~ /Jlire Cluson Al1 Cil'"" "l'lent Don't Cat the Omiu" ~,' ur.ludows' and J~ne ~un I (CM•l '60-0!>11' Day David Ntven. , O :~ho~ $ ,,.ovtt: (C) (Zhtl 8 1:i 16 10 EB Johnny C11100 uhe·R.W (wu) '6~ -Aud1r The Htnermoone~. • illy 111~·;11 Danie. I 16 Movie; "!ht Jr1p (dra) 46-~ ' w,U <;1dnt1 I of tr, VICI or Sen Yung Hron • O (l'I a 1(3) Mond•r Hifht ;JI> M~· (Cl (2ht) "lady 1n tti-Spt<lll ·er,,~ G•C t lhc ~ r~ llt c .. 'd 1 '69 _ ~manlh• l&eilt ,. tmbmd An Un1ulhot11td Bio~ " ' ti • "r''r. 1111 011vtr Rttd.Jobn Md n rt I 8 The Fii I Los Pohvott' I O Movte· "8altlr ill Sloodr Buch" Jap1nt1e t1n1u1cr Pto1r>ms . • C lo a.30 117 (3 l'ltrlh1 l'h1ll" wmOJ OP ~·t~~ .~1 -f.a•i rr"bf, Ile ''" 1n ii w1eky lo•t l!llO(lt .,.htn lh' ' · "1 • nld lamtly lr1tn~ "1-'~ ltlfAt!fd IO .., m Ghost & t.lrs. UI! I\ 1n lutn illlfilCled 10 4 '(ulf, l111fr m Gel Smart lreny bopptr 12.00 § TwlliRhl Zonr (a}Oon Ad1m1· Scre(ll ltst Man rrom Untie OJ Mttv G11t11n Show t.lovie: ''Tiie Ort and the Ht111" 9:00 O 11 (3,(1 Aft 1n t~••rf"!"'' frt•ill '6J-S1nlone S1gnore1. Genr· • "~1~e'S Move ' lhe ~IW•Y' 1b~1al viht raRt ~·ke mu1t /1ce the f1ur mt~mnt o~IZ'JO O M b ny RFD "'' 1duh J\ ii looh 11"-~ ht :•v1 · i 81 M:~i:: "Ptlrrfied rorest" (dta) m"\ 1n opporhm1ly for a pto 0 I 'J6-HumphrtY Bog1r1 Belle Dam. Im b•CIU\t OI hi\ ldCf • O ll 6 •lOEBlo•forrultr l:00 0 ilJ 1 6)~og;)Jomorrow • lhc Answr1 • In a hi ol ltu\ll•ltd O Gent Aulrt 1.1,•. a ioung "" squ.id Ofll(•t' I 30 17 31 Movie: "lhe Court Inlet .. t\lull Hylands) $hOOI\ h" ,.,1, · ' •6 _ Dilnn )(• e GI n1·. (J~lie B11dgt'I whom he \UIP'th (com) , Y Y • Y ol 1nl1dthly • Jnhn' (6l Wlld Wtld Wnl 1:4S 0 Movie: "lht Modtl and lht Mlt- 0 It Continues T on1ght. "''' Brokt(' (com) 'S7 -Jnnn• * RICH MAN POOR MAN C111n, Scon Brady, fhtlm1 Ritter. A Motion Pidure Epic J:lO O lt!o•1t: (C) "Colt Youncer, t un· 0 0 (~ e J(3)Cl)Rlth Mn, Itchier'' (wn) 'S8-f11nk lovtfO)'. Ptor Min Pilrl II ol ...,,111 hour Abby D11i0<1, lilmrs Best. Tuesday DAYTIME MOVIES l1rone Po•tr, Orson Welles.· 1 1 l:OO O "Ou pm do" (•u) ·~-W1ynt Mom,, Be,rrly Gat11nd 'll> "H1thl Ambush" (\usp) ·~ - 011\ Bog1rdt, Dh1d O&ley 1 2 30 O "M1rnle Moftlltl" (1t1 h) '!18- 9:30 O *Killtr Wllll A Silk Seit!" lsu\pl W11l•r Rud. lo' Cother. .. '67 -Susanne Uhlen, Carl MoMrt 3:00 10 (C) "Don't look Behind You ""tn1~ (drl) '!t4-A11n1 Sten. (dra) '70 -Peter lawlord. 10:00 (C) "Tl\9 Int Tllln1s in l ilt l:SO 0 (Cl "The Opposite Sta'' (dlil) Art fret~ (mus) 'S6-01n 011ley,I ·~6-June Ally10111 Joan Collins, lu 12.00 m "Prfnct of fom" (Id•) '49 -lie N11t~•n. KOCE Television (50) IO:IO IN-SCHOOi. l'llOOllAMINO (90mlnl 11.Jt U.ICTIU C C01o'PANY ,l:ot S£SAMI STllllT (60m1nl 1'111 IN-SCHOOL.l'llOOllAMIVICH0(60mtnl (' I•• L.ITfllATUllE AN DTHI AllTS 'Gtte~ yrl< Potlry" l:Jt CONSUM£11 SUllVIVAL.KtT"ttomt !M>C11rilY ~Y'l .... l" i: ... 90()I( It:' T "Tn• Sll~m tlo_, .. J:Jt MISTEll llOOt:llS N£lCHllOllHOOO •• SISAME STllltfT (frOmlnl '10 t:L.llCTlltC COMPANY t.• VIL.I.A AL.£011£ 6:111 ISNUCL.£•11 l'OWl llSAFE7 7 10 l'l"NCI! OH Ttll MOVC J JI l'OCUS OllAHQ,E COUlfTY "Ti..C.o,,.rNl'W'ftt lAY•• C•'•'' t.OI COltTIMl'OllAllY C•l.IFOllNl• ISSUU Owrv•tw" I Jt THI NITll00£N Fill 'ot COHTEMPOll•ltY CAL.IR>llNIA ISSUU "E<lu<Af•M-P~r1 II ' t Jt THI DAVID SUUKINDSNOW ' l l ' '• • KJ 0 DAIL y PILOT Monoay, February 2. 1976 Ri~la Littl~ '.Ji saw' -""---r311!~--- LOS ANGELES CAI') -Two more ne w television l>en es mah their debut on NBC tonight R t d~n'l g~t ext'iled Neither :'T~c H1ch L1ttlt• S how" nor "J igsaw J~hn " arc worth even lhett c.xpcn. d1lurl! of ener gy. At the end of his v<i n ety show (al ~p.n:1.> H.ich LitUl'looh out al lhe aud 1~ncc and. l>traig htrat'cd i.ays, ."l hope r made <I good am : prcss1on." T\' RF:\'l 11:W lumped together. arc about as humorless <1nd mcarungless as those . of!e r e {I by ;i n y othe r te lev1s1on variety show. execution. Did they really think lwo hardnosed policemen, three shooting v1c11m:.. two car chase~ and dialogue like "lie killed Murdock: l c an !)Ce it in his face" and "He's the best ·walkin' ar ound arg ument for cap ital punishment l know" constJtuted itmusua l or worthwhile program- ming"? Good pun. E~ccpt t~~ ~nswcr is that while Lillie docs the best Glenn. Ford leading a couple or Dalmat1on dogs thr~ugh lril•ks·~ Come on. A !>kt;tch about an argu. ment over a piece of pccun pie'! Gc~z. Susa.n Saint Jamt's doing an 1m press1on of Luurcn liacull ' -Mercy! AND "JIGSAW JOllN, .. wh1C'h stars J ack Warden in the title role. isn't even w hat the network says 1t 1s The character il> based on a real Los Angek'!> homicide detect ive w h o earned ha:. nickname w 1th hi~ ability to s ol\ c co'!' p Ii c <rte d c as e ~. but 1 n tonaght'~ drama ubout an ex-con out to kill the people who testified against him . 1l is luck and a couple of routine policl' checks -not J ohn's brainpower that wm the day. AS 1'1A N Y shots as this s how takes. a few hu vc to score, naturally. Little's imprc~s1on or Henry Kissinger doing ;in l!(I· pression of Nixon 1s good for a chuckle. :.ind his impression of Gene Kelly perform mg "Singing in the Rain" has an inspired end· ing. · impressions around. the first im- pression of his show 1l> "ho hum " It's a nicely produced, totally run-of-the-mill prog ram. There's also a regular 1n the supporting cast who does 1m· pressions. J uhc McWhirtcr, and she is ter ri fic al> :\fary Tyler Moore and Valerie llal"JX'r and even better as the Good Wileh · from "The Wizard of Oz." What you wind up with is a few laughs, a few songs, a few :.tarl> ''I'm tired of being pushed around." !h t> hero say~ rn frustr ation a t one point. ·T m go~na p ush back .~· llopefu lly. he 11 s tart with the nNwork and "o.rk his way down to tht· show's wn ter, director and producer::.. More 'Slunv' For Emmies LITTLE DOES impressions of Car y Grant, G r ouc ho Mar x, Humphrey Bogart, Bing Crosby, J ohn Wayn e, J immyStewarta nd Ric h ard Ni xon , whic h a r e technically gr eat but more than a little fa miliar. the sta nda rd varie ty fare . WelcomC', Ric h Little. to t he te le vis i o n ma in s t re am : mediocrity. And then there's the standard assortment of skits. songs and chit-c hat w ith the gue:.t stars Glenn Ford, J ohn Da vidson and Sus a n S aint J a mes -t h at, "JIGSAW JOHN" al IO is n't even that good . Talk about formulas! This is telcv1Mon at 1t:. wors t. Al a lime when therL· arc more than 20 cop shows on the :11r each week. N BC has the audac1tv to present yet another one. totallv indistinguished in concept and L~S ANGELES <A P) -The Nationa l Academy of Tele\·is1on Arts ~nd Sciences apparently is cak hmg on lo what m<tkes for a popular te levision show. T.h e A c a d c m y s a y s th c te levisC'd po rtion of its Emmy ;\war~ program this year "111 conta in mor(I cntcrlatnment and k\\cr awards. ~rr.rr:~~.r;n;w,.:;;;::;:;;::~~=- u •• ,... ...... ," .. .... ,. le •lrtl• ....... , .. , .... , .. ,,.,., .. " ... , .. .... It •Jt·•rt .,, .... ,,...,,., ,,.. .. ,,., ilt t IU '"' "'"'~ .,,. .... ... _ WH lll <U PAOllO DOG DAY AmlNOON 119 , ... _ .. OIOWNING POCX CN1 -· lt•M e IU-t MH.T -·C.v.H IOlUI run ,., •w• • 10 um1 1NOtAHs "°' °"" 11 • t M1'NtU IMf _, ·-109 IU9'11VA.U WINTHHAWX "'°' e T WAY 3 DAYS Of lMI CONDOl 11, MC"C ---e fATI DUNAWAY CHINATOWN ,., _,, ...... -...... -(. k0'1 e ~ PAUil THI HINDINIUIG 11111 -"""''°' •-'.tu,_.,,..,.,."""• MIC• ---e -T. NO-t ON( ruw OVll M CUl&OO'S NUT Ill ··-lANCNO DllUXI !If" ~P.CIOIO DOG DAY AITllHOON 111 nL~T.,,,,~ -. KlllH fOICf 111 _, 1JOtn fOll IU9'11YW WINnltHAW1t llllf '"". m"OIO WIVIS "'°' WMT DIJNITI -In ILACKIUID'S GHOST 111 l•JPUlle IOUINIY UCK TO 01 ett tfTHOtOI e ~II e Ml ... HI lUCKY LAOYCNI IACI WITH THl DIVlL~ toelT. IOO PA.HU MAWt ,_ JO. tueYl\'M t WINTOHAWK 110t _.,.. IOOllOM• LITTI.f llO MAN tNi ·-ll-Of tCl ll fLISH OOIDON l'l Pl.lit e e CltlHLIAOUS tel IAMll CA.AH KllUR lllTI 11J PUil e NIMI CUT !ll JIONC llfl,.llll'I IOMIO & JUUn 1N1 "'°'"* CM91tn1•J ~· ON OlllNT lXNHS lNl Q TheDevilin ~ MlssJones Box Office Record NEW YO RK (l\l') -Although Americans spent less pe r person on movies in 1975 than th ey did 30 ~·ea rs ago, they left a record $1.85 billion at box offices last Year. . lnd~1stry Sur vc.vs. a Standard & Poor 's publica- tion, said the a mount spent was a n incre ase of 25 per~ent over 1974. In na tion uc·counted for muC'h of the mcrea~c. but it said the overall spending figure "'.a~ th.e h ighest sim:c thl' previous record of $1. 7 billion m J 9·1(). ·• , Per capita movie cxpcndil~res act\,Jally arc lo~ er than they werc 30 yea,tL> ag~~ecause: poptila- tio.n )l~s mcr ca scd mor e tha1l s pending, the r~port ~Id.• "" A "A.ESH GOltDOH" V "CHEHUADHSM Ill . tJ ... LACJCIEAltD'.S ,GHosr· "JOUltHEY IACK TO 01" IGl S.A. 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BENEFITS are geared to nse automatically as t he Consumer Price Index nses. IC the CPI goes up 3 percent or more Ul any year, the Money's Worth checks delivered early in July of the follown\g year are tn· creased by the percentage increase m the CPI The most r ecent illustration was the 8 percent hike in benefits Social Secunty rec1p1ents received this past July reflecting the rise 10 the CPI since their last cost-of-living increase. This year's increase will be lower -LI\ the area of 6'1.l lo 7 percent -for the pace of inflation slowed shghtly in 1975 The precise n se won't be known until after the CPI for the first quarter or '76 has been calculated Last year -a non-election year -President Ford tried to persuade Congress to cut the 8 percent increase to 5 per· cent, but Congress fla.tly reJeCted his request A s unilar re- commendation was 10 early drafts of the budget Ford de. livered two weeks ago, but the White House cut the request out of the final draft FORD IS RUNNING for President m 1976, he doesn't need Congress lo remind him that the elderly are probably the most cohesive and powerful of all votmg groups in the U S • nor is he Jeav.tng himself open to the accusation that he is asking the aged, disabled, widowed and orphaned to absorb a loss rn purchasing power to help restrain mOation. Thus, the benefits of the 32 million now on the Social Security rolls will go up a modest but welco.me percentage thlS coyn mg July -nicely m advance of the election. And Social Secunty outgo agam wall excef!d mcome to the system by around $6 billion -encouragmg •·scare" re- ports that the system is bankrupt, Cacmg deficits running in to the tralhons 1 For Social Secunty taxpayers If you're one of the four out of five working Amencans eammg $14,100 or Jess in 1975, you'll pay the same amouut of SS taxes this year as last. The rate remains at 5 8S percent for employe and employer , at 7 9 for the self-employed. IF YOU'R E THE one out of fi ve earning more-than $14.100 this year, you'll pay that 5 85 percent on your earn· 1Dgs up to $15,300 For the St5 300 or more earner, the extra SS taxes wall amount tn $J 35 a week This also is automatic, anc1dentally -a point which seems only vaguely understood Whenever *cf1ls are hiked the maximum amount of earninr.t~ taxalfle under Social Security goes up al the start of the following year The increase 1s designed to bring in the money to finan1:c the an creases in benefits For all of us, the syslem 's soundness The system's basic problem arises from a fact or today• while 1nnation has been pulbng up the h~\'cl of benefits paid out, the h1 ~h rate of unemployment has been holding down the system's mcomc from SS taxes This IS not a CTlSIS IL does not cal\ for drastic measures or fundamental changes an the nature of the svstcm 'The 44 to 45 b1lhon dollars 1n Social Secu~1ty trust funds are there as contingency reserves to be drawn upon hen outgo exceeds mcome But annual dc!1c1ts t•anl\ot be tol at ed year a fter year This obvious fact was pounded ho to the Pres ident and Congress last year -along'" 1th sol to the problem -but neither would lake a stand. Coast Professional Women Hear Lectur~ I "Perspective for Women" 1s the topic of a lecture Thurs day evening before the Newport Harbor Bus iness and Professional Women's <;rub Ms. Orval Winters, pnn· c1pal of Shandm Hills h .uuor Higt\) School .in San Bernardino; will address club '!fnembers at the Mesa Verde Country CfOl> Ms Wmters is chnirman of the task force on "Sexis m m Education" for the San Bernardmo County Status of Women Comm1ss1on She 1:; past president of the San Oreo Distri ct of Bus;ness and Profess1onal Women's Club of Caltfornaa and 1s presently serving a secom:I term on the Ca lifornia F e deratio n Leg1slallon Screenm~ Com- mittee A social hour begin~ at 6 pm. with dinner al 7, For reservations cal1 V1rg1ma Ely at 645 8027. BurroughsNewSystem ~d ~o Criinefighters U.S., Other Nations Up Cotton Crop w'ASHlNGTON <AP > - Foreign cotton producers pro- bably will boos t production tl11s year alon~ w1lh US growers because of a bnghter outlook for lexllle demand and prices. omc1alssay The department's Foreign Agricultura l Service estimates that foreign cotton planllngs for the 1976-77 marketmg season are expect· ed to nsc 4 percent above last year Meanwhile, American producers say they intend to plant 17 percent more ncrcs to cotton this year. Tbe 1975 U S cotton crop, based on the latest surveys, was 8 3 million bales. down rrom 11.5 m1lhon ln 1974 and the smallest harvest m e1Etht years. Counting !l 7 m1lhon bales on hand al the began· nmJ! of the current mnrkchng year. the 1975·76 total <'otton supply of around 14 m1lltorl bales is the s m allesl since 1923. SS 7 million B 7i00 computer system to the state of New York where lhe Albany based D1v1s1on of Criminal Jusl1cc Services will use it as the heart of one of the world s largest and busic'st cnminal Justice mformatton networks. THE BURROUGHS system wall provide criminal 1den· ttrlcation services to police, d1stnct attorneys and courts 24 hours a day. seven days a week. said Frank J Ro~ers, the d1 v1s10n's com m1ss1oner. The d1v1 s1on m a intains automated <>r1manal history files. wnnte<l and massing persons records. criminal 1cfent1 f1cat1on records and r rimin31 JUSt H'c stat1 st1cal files With 0 7700 protlu('tion 1n M1ss1on V1{'JO, technology and product s upport for the systems come from other Burrou g h s p lant s 1n Carlsbad , San Dlc~o • Pasadeno. Westlake Village and Santa Barbara. THESE OPERATIONS pl&ce Burroughs as the big- gest computer mainframe manufa{'turcr 1n California where the farm employs more lh3n 5 500 pers ons In addi- tl o n to th\' produc tion f:lcllitlcs. Burroughs operates 42 mark ct lng ofrtces 1n Calirornia cities. ,.1 .. .. . .• Monday, February 2. 1976 Teac.her of All . Trades Saddleback's Prof. Par~ons Fills Bill •There is no suc h thing us a "un- iversal'' colleJ:e teacher but-Sad· dleback's Prof. Parsons comes pretty close lo ft !ling th~ bill. knowledge to a pre-school class where he a nd h is s t ude nts analyzed the water·soil ratio of mudpies . teaches such hard·l'orc science classes as astronomy. which in· volves field trips to Palomar Obser vatory, and a geology course in wh~h students are sent .... ,. By Bil Keane He's earned u reputation for being a jac k-of·afl.subjects of sorts on the Mission Viejo cam- pus where he not only teuc·hcs astronomy a nd g(>ology, but physics. chemistry, biology and tennis as well. But Bob Pa rsons teac;bes main· ly grownu-ps, as on the Sad-packing -intirtltt Sier-rtt-lo-study-t===. rock formations. A FEW ~llJARTF.RS <tgo, for example, he took his scient1f1c dJeba'ck College t ennis courts where he gives instruction in s mashes and ser vice r eturns to physical education students. He's been known to frequent the Math·Sc1ence built1ing as well. The 40-year-old ins tructor D~lly PllO( Stall Pttoto HE CAN TEACH JUST ABOUT ANYTHING Saddleback College Professor Bob Parson.s PARSONS' VERSATIUTY is illustrated by the fact that he en- ter~d Occidental College on a bas eball a nd bas k e tball scholarship and graduated with a degree in Physi cs. He later earned a n M.A. at Cal State Long Beach. Academ ics and athletics have tempered h is life s ince then. although he took a job as an airfram e dynamics engineer when the aerospace industry was booming The n it wa s back to the classroom and onto the baseball diamond. Parsons taught earth sciences at Costa Mesa High School and headed the baseball team there. In 1967 he was named Orange County baseball coach of the year. WHEN SADDLEBACK College opened in 1967 he moved to South Laguna. mainly because he liked the &urfing better on the south coast. Parsons subsequently ser ved as president of the college's faculty association and was the "voice" of Gaucho athjetics for three seasons. Still acti ve in a thletics, Parsons is a m ember of the Three Arch Bay Tennis Club where he has captured the men's singles title for the past two years . But Parsons is equally at home at a blackboard explaining the Doppler Effect to physics stu· dents. He lakes pride in his classroora,manner and is sure his enthusiasm makes its way in· to an othe rwise staid subject. "l love lo leach," he says. "The sciences offer a challenge lo the students and I get a lot of satisfaction in seeing them enjoy a course. I'm a good teacher .t.iecause of that." _.. __ Help! F\'ee Tax Ser9ice ,.,. ·~·""""' ... .... ,, ..... ~ ... "If I catch you talking once more you're goin~ to sit with the girls!" Ford's Electric Bill Rose l 3o/o WASHINGTON <AP) -President Ford often preaches energy conservation, but in 1975, his firs t full year in office, White House electrical usage rose 13 percent. · This compares with a drop of 13 percent in usage in 1974 compared with 1973. WHITE HOUSE SOU RCES SAY MUCH of the increase in 1975 was caused by new electronic secµrity devices installed on the White House grounds to help detect intruders. Despite these devices, one i.'rt~er managed to get over the White House fence last November and roam the grounds for 90 minutes. at one lime ap· proaching within a few feel of Ford's daughter , Sus an, before he was caught. A White House spokesm an also noted that there was an increase in electrical usage last summer when more than 11'.! million tourists walked through the White House. "IT WAS A VERY HOT SUMMER and their trooping in a nd out cost a lot of electrical power" for cooling eq4ipment. he said. 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Th!lt's what printers, ad- vertisers a nd friends told John Cawley of Irvine when he and two others decided to publish what they refe r to as "a higl} quality film collectors magazine for a modest price.•• There currently are about five publications for the burgeoning number of 8 and 16 mm movie de- votees. But, according to the 21-year: · old editor, the state of the re· lalively new publis hing field was far from sophis ticated. "It's generaJJy, lo put it bluntly,. poor," he said. He compa red it to comic book collectors' magazines of the ear- ly '60s, which have since evolved f~om the s tapled, newsletter stage into s lick, professiona l periodicals. "We felt it should be way past this," he said. They began formulating ideas six months before the first issue of Private Screenings appeared last April. GOAL REACHED Cawley. layout and art director Steven Ke lez a nd production manager Mike Lefebvre ap- parently have accomplished what they set out to do. Now on their fourth issue, they have a 3,000 press run and average more than 50 new sub- scr ibers a m on th. Their l"e· adership reaches as far as England, Greece. Sweden, Japan and lndfa. AlthQugh they aren't breaking evep yet (few do in the early stages), the response from re- aders has been e ncouraging. "I got a call last night from a man in Virginia who wanted to say how goOd it whs," reported the editor. The m agazine contains re- views. news of latest releases and developments in the field (they were one of the first to do a piece on film piracy) and major articles (cover stories have in· eluded Walt Disney, Jack Benny and Laurel and H ardy). BEA ANDERSON, Editor Monday, February 2. 1976 B1 CPS MeOns By JO OLSON are more professional in their 0tfliTlmly ~1«SQft ·--~00 . You 're a c ra c ke r jack ''Even if they study and don't secretary, proud o( your abilities pass, thet> are bpr equipped." and training and eager to ad· vance. . SMALL P ERCENTAGE You're also frustrated Nine or 10 of the approximately many of your friends ha ' 75 secretaries in the Irvine Co. lege degrees and sometimes te have earned the r ating, Perkins to discredit your achievements. said, and all are encouraged to Is there anything you can do t study for the exam and take it. earn more prestige? "We're highly impressed with Tack a CPS aft er your name. CPS. It's good business for this s uggest s Jua nita Cuff, a companytohave people in it." secretary for the Orange County Betty Gloria Thomas. one of Probation De partment. the certified ,&~retaries, also. This is no easy task. she ex· leac hes the C'P S· revie w at plained. To earn the Certified Golden West College. Her firm is Professional Secretary rating, proud that s he is "the most ~l!b· secretaries must first qualify to cessful t eacher in the naliorl'' take a s ix-part, t wo-day exam, because more of her students then pass each of the sections. pass than any other teacher of a CPS examinations ~ve been similar course. given each year since 1951 , but According lo the NSA, the rat· little has becn'known of them out-in g opens n e w d oor s to side of secretarial schools and secr etaries within the ir own NSA. the or ganization ior company. secretaries. ··cps gives secretaries con. Jn fact, only 8,713 people hold fidence to apply for higher posi· the rating in the United States tions." Mrs. Cuff said. ··rt makes • • tit John Cawley and two friends publish a film collectors magazine distributed internationally . Quality is foremost goal . Quality is their foremost goal. They may lake up to a month planning layouts. only lo re<io the whole Issue at the last minute. FAMEO.AIM "I think people have learned it may take us a while but we will come out. We are very fussy. That's our main claim to fame." The young editor was visited recently in llis office-a convert· ed bedroom in his parents' home. It is a collector 's treasure trove. The walls are laden with movie posters, lobby cards and original cartoons a nd animation cells. Bookshelves a re lined with film and cartoon books. "J aws" cups and stuffed "Pink Panthers .... Wearing a gold Mickey Mouse belt buckle and sportshirt, the Cal State Long Beach journalism major sat at his desk rubber stamping envelopes containing· the latest issue. It is a fitting outfit for the de- voted Disney fan and animation student, who also began working at Disneyland last summer as a "cha r acter." He has played everything from Chip and Dale to Pluto and ··au the dwarfs." COMIC BOOKS His nosta lgia career began eight years ago with comic: books. "It was just one of those overnight things," he explained. "I had quite a lot of them and started slacking them· up. I read a newspaper a rticle that said people do this." The stack grew to some 15,000, most of which he has since sold. But like many comic aficionados, he said, it was a natural step to film collecting. Althou~h the comic field has turned into what he describes as "a highly polished form of fan· dom," (he number of film collec- tors has risen mostly in the last 10 years, due largely to the ad- vent of Su per 8 sound projectors. Cawley said as long as the magazine doesn't develop a large deficit. it will keep going. If it ever went monthly, he said, it would have to make money, GOOD EXPERIENCE "This way it's like a hobby in itself. We h ave fun doing it. It's a good experience and it's helpful to the readers." When a magazine comes out, he said, people immediately think its creators are experts. They receive hundreds· of letters from people asking questions ot.,Wanting them to look into why they haven't r eceived a film from a distributor. "We're one of the few people .they kn.ow in the business. You become a sort of watchdog for the area." Talking about collecting, Cawley said many do it for an in- vestment (a Superman comi~ ·recently sold for more than minds. They're literally walking Sl.500). Others do it simply for encyclopedias. entertainment. "They are extremely critical He described them as general-and can analyze the things tliey ly being young and enthusiastic. watch. They do seem to have He m eptioned a prominent something on the ball.'' psychologist in the '50s advocat-He said to a large extent the ed banning comic books because trend has surfaced because of a he believed they contributed to rediscovery of the past. A Hum- juvenile delinquency. phrey Bogart movie, for exam· ENCYCLOPEDIAS "But he's made a 180 degree turn. He discovered people who collect are probably the brightest people around'. The)! have to have hundreds bf ~t~·on their . .. ,. ple, is a new e xperience for young people. "That's why we have a lot of young people in· volved in it." The nostalgia buff admits there is a distinction betwea.o what is good and bad. ·-.Junk ·1s still Junk. J ha,·e tons of 'Pink Panthers' that I'll bl' lul'ky ir 1' can gi\'c a" ay some day. It's ju$t something 1 wanted " It's imposs1tilc lo prcdid what is going to bccoml' valu<fble , he said. Age doesn't necessarilf make it so. ''It 's :.i hit or miss thing, a s upply and demanlf situation~" H e pointe d t o a Disne Christm ~s ornament. ''By call• ing it a collector·s series ev· erybod y buys it a nd keeps it. It's • what is thrown away that becomes vuluahh.'. Tlwt 's the real secret." Prestige f6~ ' , ,, .Secretaries • • Betty ~Gloria Thomas is nation 's top P-S DfusH-up instruct~r.­ More of her students pas$. the r difficult ·examination an-Cini~---_J other teacher. Her class is given at Golden West College. · ·. l:f' and Canada. with a little more you feelthat you are qualified." than J ,000 of these in California S h e adde d th a t m a n y t 1 alone. secretaries. once they begin stu· ,,,,...-· As compe ti tion for jobs dying for the exam, decide to becomes keener. the rating may continue working toward a col· be more valuable in determining lege degree in such fields as ac- who advan ces in the future, counting, law and personnel. however . With the rating. "secretaries The CPS rating is designed feel that-1.hey are more like ad· both "t o promote t he pr o-ministrative assistants.'' Mrs. fessional identity of the excep-Cuff said. "M anagcmenl is final- tional secretary" and "to assist ly realizing that secrctan es do manage m e nt in sel ecting more t han type and answer the qualified secretaries." phone." ATl'ORNEY'S IDEA It was first suggested in 1945 by an attorney in Nebraska. Sterl- ing F . Muntz, during an address before the Cornhusker Chapter of the National Secretaries Associa· tion. The University of Kansas was requested, three years later. to help form standards and pro· cedures for the program. Further r efinements were made until the first exam was given to 281 candidates at 15 ex· a mination cente r s . Sixty.two secretaries were certified that year and the Institute for Certify. · ing Secretaries was set up as the permanent NSA division to ad· m1nister the program. Having a CP S rating today does more than give a secretary a feeling of prestige for having passed the rigorous examination. according to Bob Perki ns, vice prt-c;ident.personnel for the Irvine Co. Has firm gives an automatic $50 per month increase when an employe earns the r ating. CPS is "a worthwhile pro· gram." he said. Secretaries who hold the designation "generally NEW VIEWPOINT Stud ying for the exam also "opens new a re as to you." sh~ noted. "I got interested in stocks and economics, and found that it made m e enjoy m y job more. I aJso learned to look at things from the management view· point." This happens because of the structure of the exam. which con· sists of s ix parts and may be taken separately over a period of five years (the whole exam must be taken the first time). Se~tions include Environmen· Lal Relations hip in Business. Business a nd Public Policy, Economics and Management, Fina ncial Analysis and the M<\thematics of Business, Com- munications and Decision Mak· ing and Office Procedures.· To help secretaries study for the ex'am, NSA has compiled a bibliography for each section, and many community colleges offer review classes or varying lengths. Locally, Golden West College has an evening course or 3 units and Fullerton College offers a two-semester program yielding up to six units or credit . ... 'CPS gives secretaries confidence to apply for higher positions. It makes you feel more qualified. ' Many colleges and universities give credit to those passing the exam. Long Beach City College, for example. offers eight units, and Golden West will grant up to 30units. Persons taking the exam do not have to be members of NSA. but there are specific quaJifications, which may be obtained along wit h Informa tio n about the exam. The f ees n re relativel y steep-$85 to $100-but these often are paid by the employer as an incentive for secretaries to study and take the test. Entry deadline has passed for the 1976 exam. but applications now are bein1t acceptl>d for the 1977 testing Anyone wis hing information may write to The Institute for Certify ing Secret aries. 2440 Pershing Rd .. Suite GIO. Crown Center. Kansas City, Mo. &1108. Test Your Skills Working time allowed is 80 minutes for objective multiple choice answers to 100 questions stated in this typical form : American multinational corporations have had ex- tra incentive to leave money abroad. With the dollar shrinking in value, many of these managements have held on to t heir local currency profits as long as po_ssi· ble hoping to: Al convert them into dollars at the highest possible exchange rate. Bl decrease t he cost.of production. Cl gain the confidence of local governments. DI speculate in local stocks .. . l 82 DAIL V PILOT Monda~. February 2, lliQ> Teacher · Strikes: Where Does PTA Fit In? By i\LLISON DEERll ot llM Oall, ~li.t ~ If teachers go on strike, shouJc.l parents volunteer to s taff the classrooms? Where does the local parent. teacher organization fit an when it comes lo t eacher salary a nd benefit disputes? These are som e of the concerns being voiced over Senate Bill 160 regarding collective bargaining for teachers. Arlene Black. California State PTA legisl a ti ve advoca te . answered some of the questions at a district meeting. The new law, she expla ined, covers teachers in pubUc schools for grades kinde rgarten through community college. Where formerly teachers a nd ischool boards would "meet and confer," the new legislation pro· vides ror "negotiations" which Mrs . Bla"k des"ribed as a "meeting ot the minds without knocking heads together ... The law prescribes the ap- pointment by the Governor of a three.member employe relations bOard, which was to have been set up by J an. 1 and as yet has not been named, M_rs . Black s aid. R £P RESENTATION SET' H a lso provides for "exclusive representation" of a ~roup of teachers in eac h district by a siogle union or profession a l .., group, s uch =-~ the California Teachers Association or the Calsfo rn1 u F ederation o f Teachers Past representation was a pro- po rt 10 n a te membership by several gr oups on the Cert1f1cat· cfl Employe's Council AJso, the law allows a district· by-district decision 011 ";.1gency shop,'' whic h m eans to b e employed in such a district you have to join the una on or pay a ::.c rvice foe. she explamed. Also included in the law is a "public notice" reature. a resolu lion of impasse 'J>rocedure. and binding arbitration or disputes after contract resolution. Critical in the bill. she s aid, is that all fiscal dec1s1ons nrt• ll'ft with the st'hool board for final rl'· solution Continuation of the "sunshine c lause" or public ucccss pro· v1s1on, allows the public Lo hear inmal proposals b y both part1ei., the board of education um.I the teachers. "The PT A should be there. Then, when the negotiations arc over. you'll know who ~ave u1> what. to whom, and for wh&il." Where sho uld the PTA be 1r u strike atmosµh ere is growin~·' Not in the classroom. "Ir the teacher isn 't there. the purl'nt s houldn't be either." LIABILITY t~or one thing, said Mrs. Black, a pan•nt 1s not .1 c·l·rt1f1<'t1h'd. au l ho r 1 'I. l' d 11 c· r 'on 1 n t h c· ·~l ass ronm Thl'rl'lhrt>, 'Ill' ·~ liable for anylh111g thJl might or l'Ur "'The harm that is done by a child missing a frw d11ys of sdiool because of ~· !:.lr1k\· '' nol as great as it will be in ttw 1011~ run if pa rents are 'rt:•crwtcd' to staff the cla~s rooms .. And, the ct11ld 's edu('ation is PT A's top pl'iorily." , Whal is I he PTA':. (H'Opt'r roll' m this s ituation'! Be alert to d 1s:111t1sfatt1011 among tead1ers a nd potential fnction b('lwecn school bourds and faculties. IS,. k rrn " I l' d i.: e J IJ I t • a b o u t emplo'rt>t \•1111>lnyt' n.•l11t1uni. Jllc.l th l' l q: .JI 1 e s l r i l'l 1<111:. an<.1 rarrHhl'UllOO S. Mor11tor whut thl' srhool hour<.I 1:. doing and provide parenl 111 - put. Sponsor public forum!> so lhat tht' rommun1t y t:an be made awrirc of potcniaril poan~ or fric. lion :.ind havl' an undl•r!>landing of both sides of th~ issue . Establish a plan or Ul'lion for thl' school or cti-;trirt m ease or tNH'hC'r :o.tnkl' ;ind unpkment II When n1•g111 talion~ fail, ur~c rl'surnptwn of talks as :.oon us pt)S!>ible. But DON'T man tht! t'lassrooms , ' Horosco e Aries Paid ·No Joyride ( __ A_nn_L_a_nd_e_rs_~J TUESDAY, FEBRUAR Y3 By SYDNEY O M ARR ARIES (Marc h 21 April 19 ): Avoid pre· mature Starts -you re· quire more information. Money co uld b e in· volved. TAURUS (April 20 · May 20>: Moon aspN·t is good. but sailing 1s far from smooth. There 1s unknown element which could amount to dccep· · t i o n . GEMINI (May 21 • June 20): You may have to tear down for purpose of u ltimate reconstruc· lion. CANCER (J une 21 · July 22): Be analytical DEAR ANN LANDERS: What is this world coming to when a woman can collect $4300 from the Greyhoun d Bus Company because s he got her rear end s tuck in a window in the restroom of the bus'! The woman is a friend of my sis ter's who Jives ne arby . I couldn't believe it when Sis told me . Then s he sent th is news paper clipping of the inci· dent which 1 aln passing to you, Ann. Does this sound like justice to you? I get burned up when I think how easy it is ror some people to collect money from large com - panies. No wonder our insurance rates are so high. -FUMING DEAR FUMF.: I'm not going to second-guess a jury. They heard the evidence a nd I only read your letter and tbe newspaper clip- ping. But thank you for keeping me abreast of the times. (And people a ccuse ME of makJng up letters!) the behavior of our neighbors. Whenever we take them to din· ne r at an expensive restaurant they always thank us profusely and say, "Next time we must treat Y.OU." They havt' yl.'t to pick up a check . We've bc<:n stuck at least 10 limC's (Tht'y both work and money I.') no pro· blem.) On m y birthday, Mrs Neighbor baked a cake. She rut six pieces. one for each of us I and our two children) and then took the rest home. 1 thought it was awfully cheap and told my · hus band I was sick of their tacky be ha\'lor. He enjoys th1!> couple's t:om pany and sa ys his philosophy 1s "turn the other cheek .. Wh;.1t clo you say? -DIS/\GHEE~l i':NT DEAR DJS : How many chel·h do yo~ave? Also, are you well enough fi xed for cash that you can continue to entertain lhe!>e freeloaders? ders and say, •·rt's your turn. Than ks a lot." DEAR ANN LANDERS: My hul!band and I huvc been mar- ned 40 vears H c•{'c·ntlv I dis- <:ove r ed hl· ha::. hccn mak· sng lon~·distancc telephone calls twice a week to another woman. When I demanclctl al\ cxplana· t1on. he said 1t ha ct nol hing to do with us t hat she was just a "telephone lover." Please advis e me as to how I c an ha ve ih1s "te lephone :.e r vice·' di sco nnect ed. - SOUTHERN BELLE DEAR BELLE: Your husband is probably in hi:. 60s and enjo~ · ing a bela1N1 all al'k or "Hlad, Cord •·ever." (t.::-.ually it hit~ during adolei;rencC'.) ~ . -check sources. Accent / on publis hing, advertiS· Be M1·ne \'a ent1·ne ing, long-r ange projects / V 1 DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband and I are at odds over The very next time you four go to dinner I suggest you hand the bill to The Last of the Rig Spcn· So long as ht• dot•s nothing but talk, keep the lid on and don't nag him. Should he start planning a trip out of town, I suggest wan eyeball-to·eyeball confrontat.i5n, complete wltH Cl<'taifs or your anxie ty and unhj111pin~ss over the m alll'r. and the unraveling of a 111ystery. Dan Cupid poems arc stampccl on Valentines by Lov· LEO CJuty 23 • Aug. eland, Colo. post al workl'r Don Metcalfe. J\n avalanche of 22): Highlight doml'Stic1-more than 200.000 lo\'<.' notes ar c expected be.fore F eb. 14. ty, ability to make homl' Mood of the rcmc.iilcrl c<.irds tend to rcncct fact that times ii <11Jhrce of joy i:nsteatl oht 3rc hrrrcter. Cu pid t~io year ti:adcs Stet.son. Lor a colon ia_l __ ( battlefield. 'fail. } 22i:~?:'s1~~g.:._2~i~~t~: c,f ~ ,. d I • e· 11 v •,:,; d Wait,·ns ten and observe.' . a en a r ·. I s a r ,. e sig . which lead~ in Yoi . ould detect subtle d ir on of s atis faction " an fit_. Emph~s~ op i·.. "• panne~~arrta~lt..1 TEEN~GE C ln:zl:N.JiDarcie Ann Galvin oC LIBR A lS~pt. 23 -Ocl. Mater -De1 High School 'W"'iS selected as Miss 22): Key is or~a nization Tel!nage Citizen bl' South Coast Junior Women's -get priorities in order. Club. A senior from Fountain Valley, she is active . SCOR P.10 ,.«?~t. 23 • in Girls Athletic Associ::t.lion. s tudent council, Nov. 2 1 l. F sn is~ what California Scholars·· cderalion and t9nnis. you start -roahze t.,a~hl? will compete f county~1tle Orange what you do now coulcr . ITBtrkt title. . hav~ profound effcd ~n your future. CLIP P ED WINGS: Past presidents will be SAG ITTAltll'S \Nov. honored and a new board in.i~ll ed at a potluck •_. 22 . Dec. 21>: Mut·h'of llw dinner for ihe Orun~e Coast Chapter Tuesday, rra st could c <101'1• lo Feb. 10. at 7 p.m . in thC> Newp{1rt Beac h home of snct'.'chsng halt ' mak1· Mrs. Edward Strwngrcn. -J '~ ay for fulurl' C'i\PRICORN W l'c. 22 -Jan. 19): Steer dt•:1r of minor arguments. ha ... t·d on who did what to\\ hum nncbvho did 1t r1rsl. ~tJARIUS (Jan. 20- .Fe.ti.18): Evalua te get add ed inform at1on on worth of what you O\\n. PISCES (F eb. 19 · March 20): Cycle con- tinues high -specify • b~eds. ___ ...\._ "MONDAY MORN I ~G CL U B: Martin Marionettes will present the luncheon program for the Laguna Be ach group when members meet at 1l :30 ~· fl\. Feb. 9, in 11cn Brown's restaurant. H R \\O~L\~'S Cl.l'B: \'1•)-ol•·rcl.1' s llcroes barbershop quartet v.dl entertain al ;j husband's night Tuesday. Feb. 10, in the dubhousl'. r •. IR\'INE NEW('0~1F.RS : A m11Kscal pro- gram from "Can Cun" will be prcscntetl l>y the Edington Players at the Tm•stlay, Fch. 10 meet- ing in TI€'n Hrov. n's restaurant. South L~guoo Beach l\k l'ltnl! time 1:-. 11 30 am. for luncheon. Mrs. llohl•rt Bro\\ n tws rcscr\'<.1l1on information. 752-7220 OC'AR C": Orangt• 1:ountv membe rs will be at- tending a rt·hahillt~11wn l'onfrr encl' 1'11l•sd;iy and Wednesday, Ft>h IO nnd 11 , al tht• llyutt lntc rnu- tional lloll'l.• l.o" t\n~l'le~. A m eeting on Down's Syndrome '" s1•heduled for Thursci:l y. Fe b. 19. at thr Chil<iren '.s Hos pital of Orange County <1Udilonum, bcginmng nt 7 p.m . '""'- WE DELIVER Goroctnet. '"'" -a1• ,. ......... ~ ...... lur & wi-. PHONE 673·3510 ._.,_ .... ' ....... 12 ...... M.,.dey, W~d11ud•J & '"...,. t.•eft_ .... ...., COAST SUPER MARKET C•ll 642-5678. Put e few words to work l or ou /• ... ,,..._ ··-.. •• 4 • .. D<51Gn PlAlfl D<SIGn PLAZA CHRISTIAN WOMEN: Mildred· 'Pengbom, ~~thor and worlO rave er : vocalfs tr'aith Saun- rlers and a oresentation on cheese will be featured at the Mission· Viejo group's Tuesday, Feb. 10. m eeting. The luncheon will begin at noon. Carolyn Modory, 837 ·9559. will take reserv a lions. , ' ~. MOTHE RS OF TWINS: Carol A-ankel, a teacher or Parent Effectiveness Training, will speak to the Orange Coast group Wednesday, Feb. 11, at 3' 7 ·p .m . dinner meeting., Husbands . are in,vited. Mrs. Paul Harrell, 963·5089, has further in- formation. AWARE: Fullerton Colle-ge's Women 's Center is opening an Associated Women's Active Re-entry into Education Club, with an open house Wednesday. Feb. 11 , in the Faculty Loun.se, from noon to 3 p.m . · Guest s peakers will be the nationa l president and vice pres ident of AWARE, Ors . Delina Hatushka and Flo Stevenson. KAPPA· K\lPPA GAMI\IA : The history of crepe making and a demonstration of the culinary ..art ~ill be featured al the Thursday, Feb. 12, luncheon meeting of the Southern Oran~ County Alumnae. . Mrs. Charlott~fCerruti, 581.0316. is taking r e- servations for the 11 a.m . event in the Magic Pa n, Costa Mesa . T H\JRSDAV MORNING CLUB: Comedian, writer and television personality J ohn Barbour will speak Thursday, f'eb. 12, at the 11 :30 a .m . meeting in the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. Every LA-Z-BQY CHAIR :N OUR SHOWROOM AND WAREHOUSE WHITE'S SHOWCASE SEE THE LARGEST SELECTION IN SO ORANGE COUNTY OYER 130 CHAIRS OH DISPLAY Exclusively La-Z-Boy Recliners AMHICAMA COLLECTIOM •We Service What We Seu •Free Delivery •Stock on Hand Shop FGsr great selection of , ·~sewing '\!,Or Sgr:ing . \ with FGs' l:;:.Y~AY SAVINGS! NEW VOILE PRINTS ROMANTIC FLORALS and OIOMITAICS J'VI thru IAT.1 FIB. 7 Beautiful selechon. many Pal}efns and colors for now and 6pring fashions Poly-Co:ton blend 45" wide. FG · rL'g LO N I ·l'I fl>. Stripes, llorals, scenics • you'll find your new lavorlles Ill this large selection 50% Poly·50% Cotton 40-44" wide Our regular LOW price • always a great savings. v,1ut1to2.50 SPRING '76 CHINOS All spring fashion shcfdes in machine- washable-no.Iron Rayon-Collon blend. Sportweight lor achve fash- ions. 45" wide. Yaluff to 3.50 POLY DOUBLE KNITS I Pon1e deRoma slitch. heavyweight tor many spring fashion ideas. Excellent color selecl1on 60" wide. v.,u .. ·2se to c.oo yd POLY DOUBLE KNIT PRINTS 39! 24! 22!-27! New paltems and color combinations for now-1010-spring fashions. First quality, lull bolts. 60" wide. Yalu•• to 4.50 \.../\ PREWASH PINWALE CORDUROY New soft-of-hand Corduroy 1n Polyester-Cotton blends Streaked ombre ettect popular for spring pants and suits 45" wide. Yalu•• lo 3.00 T ·SHIRT KNITS Scenics, ombre prints and delicate lacy knits for mixing and matching your new spring suits. Poly-Collon blend. 60" wide. Y-.. eo J.oo ... oo OrtH: ~ n.r-.. frri~ I 0 lo 9 T9".. Wtd.. ht. 10 te 6 S..., 1Ho5 NEWPORT BEACH 20 FASHION ISLAND •'fi• ,. ····•~11<&••1 . . CH• I 82 DAILY PILOT Monday. Fobru1ry 2. l!Jlo Teacher Strikes: Where Does PT-A Fit In? By ALLISON DEERR Of UM 0•11• ...... S.." H teachers go on s trike, s hould parents volunteer to staff th~ classrooms? Where does the local parent· teacher orga nizat ion fit in when it comes lo teacher salury and benefit disputes? These a re some of the concerns being. voiced over Senate Bill 160 regarding collective bargaining tor teachers. Arlene Black, California State PTA legis lative advocate. answered some of the quesliom; at a dis trict m~ting. The new law, s he e}Cplained, covers teachers in public schools for grades kindergarten through - commonity college. Where formerly teachers and school boards would •·meet and confer ," the new legislation pro· vides for "negotiations" whJch Mrs . Blac k des c ribed as a "meeting or the minds without knocking heads togethe r.•• The law prescribes t he ap· pointment by the Governor or a three-member e mploye relations board, whic h was to have been set up by Jan. 1 and as yet has not been nam ed, Mrs. Black s aid. REPRESENTATION SF.T · It also provides for "exclusive representation.. or a group of teachers in each district by a single union or professional group, s uc h as the Cuhforn1a Te3chers A::.sOC'iation or the Californi a r e d e r a llOI\ of Teachers. Past representation was a pro. portlonate m e mbe r s hi p by several l?roups on the Cert1f1cat· ed Employe's Council. Also. the law a ll ows a d1stncl· by-d1stnct decis ion on "agenl'Y s hop ,·· w hic h means lo be l'mployed in such a district you have lo join the union or pay a :.crvice fee, she expli.uned. i\lso included in the law 1s u "public notice" feature, a resolu lion of impasse procedure, and bmding ar bitration of disputes after contract"resolution. Critical in the bill. she said, is that all h scul dcc1s;ons urt' ldt with the school board to1 hnal re- 11olution . Continuation of the .. sun:.hinc clause" or public access pro v1s1on, allows the public lo hear tnitial proposals by both parties, the board of education and the teachers "Thl' PT/\ should be thcr1.•. Then. when the negotiations arc over, you'll know who guve up \\hat. to whom . a nd' for what." Where s hould the PT/\ be If a stnke atmosphere is g-rowinir1 Not m the classroom .. Jf tht• teacher isn't there. the parent shouldn't be eithe r." LIABILITY For one thing. said Mrs. Black, a pon•nt 1s not a Cl•1t1ftl·~1h'd :1uthortzttd per..,on 1n lh1.· dussroom fht•rdon'. 'he 1~ li abk for unyth111g that nui:ht O<'- t•ur "The harm lbat is don .. by a child m issing a few clays of sc.:hool because of a stnkt· i!> not as great as 1t will be u\ llw IM~ run if parents a re 'recruited' to staff the classrooms "And. the child's educallon is rlA 's top prior ity.·' What is the PTA's propl•r role int his situation" Be a lert. t o d1ssat isfact ion !\mong teac hers and potential fnction between school boards and faculties . Hl• k n o"' lt•1I K•"1lll t• ,1bou1 t·rr1vloy1.•r <•mplo)'C' 1 elations and fill• lt·~al r c:.tr1<•t 10n:. and ranufu:ut1ons. Monitor what the school board is doing itrld provide parent in· put. Sponsor pubhe foru111~ ~o that the community 1.·un be made ;iware of potential pomls of fric- tion and h::tv<' an understanding of both sides or the issue. Establis h a pl'1n of action for the school or d1:o1t n('t in case or ll'acher st1·1k1.• ;rnd 1111plcmcnt 1t . When n1.·~ot1:itioru. fail, urge resumption tif l<ilks as soon as pos~ible. But DON'T man the clas!>rooms . Horosco e Aries Paid -No Joyride (Ann Landers.€)1 TUESDAY. FEBRUARV:J By SYDNEY OM ARR ARIES <March 21 April 19): Avoid· pre~ mature Starts -you re· quire more information. Money co uld be in· volved. TAURUS <April 20 • May 20): Moon asprct is good. but s ailing is far from s mooth. There ts unknown ele ment whic h could amount to decep· · t i o n . GEMINI (May 21 · June 20): You may have to tear down for purpose of ultimate reconstruc· tion. Be Mine, Valentine DEAR ANN LANDERS: Whal ·is t his world coming to when a wom an can collect $4300 from the G r eyhou nd Bus Company because she got her rear end s tuck in a window in the restroom of the bus·! The woman ls a friend of my s ister 's w ho lives nearby. 1 couldn't believe it when Sis told me . Th e n s h e sen t this newspaper clipping of the inci· dent which I am passing to you. Ann. Does this s ound like justice to you? J get burned up when 1 think how easy it is for some people to collect money from large com· panies. No wonder our insurance rates are so hi~h. -FUMING DEAR F UM F.: I 'm not going to second.guess a jury. They heard the evidence and I only read your letter and the newspaper clip· ping. But thank you for keeping me abreast of the times. (And people accuse ME of making up letters!) DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband and I are at odds over the behavior of our neighbors. Whenever we t ake them to din· ner a t an expensive restaurant they always thank us profusely and say, .. Next time we must trcut YOU." They have yet to pick up a check. We've bcl'n stuck a l least 10 times. (They " both work a nd mone.Y is no pro· blem.) O n m y birthday , Mrs Neighbor baked a cake. She cul six pieces. one for each of us (and our two children) and then took the rest home. I thought it was a wfully cheap and told m y · husband I was sick of their tacky behaYior. lie enjo~s this couple's com· pany and says his philosophy 1s "turn the other check ·· What do you say? -Dl SAG H EEM ENT DEAR DIS: llo" many cheek~ do you have? Als o, are you well enough fixed for cash lhat you can continue lo entertain these freeloaders? The very next time you four J!O to dinnn I s ugges t you hand the bill to The Las t of the Ri g Spe n- ders and s ay, "It's your tum. Thanks a lot." DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband and I have been mar- n ed 40 vears . Recenll v I dis- <:over ed h o h a::. been mak - , mg lon g·distanc·e telephone calls twice a week to another woman. When l dem anded an explana· lion. he s aid 1l had nothing to do with us -that she was just a .. telephone lover ." Please advise me as to how I can h ave th is "telephone s ervice'' disconnect ed. - SOUTHERN BELLE DEAR BELl.F.: \'our husband is probably in his 60s and enjo.' · ing a belated attack of .. Bl ack Cord Fever." \l'~ually il hits during adolescence.; So long as he dot>~ nothing but talk, keep the lid on and don't nag him. Should he s tart planninC a trip oul or town, I l>Uggesl r.an eyeball·to·eyeball confrontatiln, complete with dc·taiJs er your anxiety and unhappiness ovef' lht• matter. CANCER (J une 21 • July 22): Be analytical -check sources. i\ccent on publis hing, ad vertis· ing, long·range projects and the unraveling of a mystery. Dan Cupid poem s are stamped on Valentines b y Lov· LEO (July 23 . i\uJ.{. eland. Colo. postal worker Don Metcalfe. An avalanche of 22): llighlightdomestict· more thun 200,000 love notes arc expect ed before Feb. 14 . ty, ability to m ake homl• ~lood of the re m a il cd cards tend to reflect fact thut t1m.e.s a place or joy instead of a· are harde r. Cupid th.i{\,ycar trades Stetson for a colonial ._......_.._battlefield. nal. - - VIRGO <Aug. 23 ·Sept. • d ~~~~t~fsts~~~nd 01~~e~~~: Ca I end a r · B ·11 I s Va r ·, e You could d etect s ubtle signal which leads in • • direction of s alisfaclion and profit. Empha•s is cm · partnc.J:Shiii.JD.al'tiage__ LIBRA (Sept. 23 -Oct. 22): Key is organization gel prioril'ies in &de r. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 · Nov. 21 l : 1''inish what you start -realize that ~\·hat you do now could have profound effect on your fut1Hc. Si\GITTARllfS <Nov. 22 · Dec. :.i 1i · l\luch of thc• pn s t t'Ould to·ml' to S<Tl'CC'hing hall -mak1.• way for future. CAPRICORN <ON·. 22 ·.Ian. 19): Steer clc·ar of minor arguments. h;,i~wd on who did what to whom and who d id 1t f1r11t. _T.,E!:'NAGE CITIZEN: Carrie ~nn Galvin~ of Mater Dei High Sclioof was serected as '11ss Teenage Citizen by South Coast Junior Women's Club. A senior from Fountain Valley, she is active in Girls Athletic Association, s tudent council, Ca~i rnia Scholar s hip Federation-and tnnnis. ~t\.e w 1 compete-· for the countywidc Orange Dts rl~ title. . • CLIPP.ED WINGS: Past presidents will be honored aniJ a new board installed at a potluc k dinner for the Orange Coast Chapter Tues day, Feb. 10, al 7 p.m. in the Newport Bc,ach ~me of Mrs. Edward Strom~ren. MON DA\' M ORNJNG CLUB: Martin Marionettes will present the luncheon program for the La~una R<.'ach group when m embers meet at 11 ·30 a .m . Feh. 9, 1n Oen Brown's restaurant AQUARIUS (Jan. 20· HR \\'0 :\1.\:">'S ClXR: \'l•)o.tl'rllay·:-. llcroes Feb. 18): Evaluate -~el barbershop quartet will enterhin at a hu!tband 's added infor mation on nightTuesday.1''eb.10,inthc clubhouse. worth or what you 0\1. n. .. PISCES (Feb: 19 · IRVINE N F.\vCO!HF.RS: /\ mus1ral pro· ~erch 20): Cycle con· gram from "Can·Cnh" will bc presented by the tinucs hiJ:{h -specify Edington Players a't the Tuesrhiy, Feb. 10 meet· needs. in~ in Ren Brown's restaurant. South Laguna --------4each. Mreting time is 11 30 :i .m for luncheon. dic\C~ffS SPORl'S\\TAR WE DELIVER ~ ....... fn•h --'·,, ,,.-e,aho h tt & wi.... PHONE 673·3510 ......... t ....... 12 ...... Mo11d•J• W td11ttf•W .. Fri"'°Y ..., -... _ dtli•ffY COAST SUPER MARKET llO L COAST HW'f. coaoH• on MAil Call 642-5678. Put 11 few words to work for ou Mrs . Hobert UfO\\ n has rescn. lion inform a lion, 752·7220. OC'ARC': Oranj:!e County memhcrs will be at· tending n rt'h;1lnhlation conference Tu~sday and Wednesd ay. Ft'h 10 and 11, ut lhl• llyatt l nterna· lional llot<.'I , l.os i\ngC'lcs. A mel'ting on Down ·s Syndrome 1s schcduletl for Thurscl:w, F eb. 19. althc Chilrlren·s llospital of Orange County auditonum. beginning al 7 p.m. A crcot1ve career for 4 • ·men & women ._,_,.._ -...... ..,. D<51Gfl PLAZA D61Gn PLAZA <;KRISTIAN WOMEN: Mildred Tengbom, author and world traveler; vocalist Faith Saµn· tiers and a oresentation on cheese will be featured at the Mission Viejo group's 'Tuesday, Feb. 10, m eeting. .. T~ luncheon will begin at noon. Carolyn Modory. 837 ·9559, will take reservations. MOTHERS OF TWINS: Carol Frankel, a teacher or Pare nt Effectiveness Training, will speak to the Orange Coast group Wednesday, Feb. 11, at a 7 p.m. dinner m eeting. Husbands are invited. Mrs. Paul H arrell, 963·5089, has further in-. formation. AWARE : Fullerton College's Women's Center is opening an Associated Women's Active Re·enlry into Education Club. with an open house Wednesday. Feb.11, in the Faculty Lounge. from noon to 3 p.m . Gues t speakers will be the national president and vice president of AWARE, Ors .. J>e!ina Halushka and Flo Stevenson. r KAPPA KAPPA GA~UtA : The history of crepe m aking and a demonstration of the culinary art "'" be featured at the Thursday, Feb. 12, lunc heon meeting of the Southern Orange County Alumnae. Mrs. Charlotte Cerruti, 581-0316, is taking r e· servations for the 11 a .m. event in the Magic Pan, Costa Mesa. THU RSDAY MORNlNG CLUB: Comedian. writer and televis ion personali ty John Barbour will speak Thursday. Feb. 12. at the 11: 30 a m . meeting in the Ba hi a Corinthian Yacht Club. Every LA-Z-BOY CHAIR :N OUR SHOWROOM AND WAREHOUSE WHITE'S SHOWCASE SEE THE LARGEST SELECTION IN SO ORANGE COUNTY OYER 130 CHAIRS OM DISPLAY ' Exclusively Lo·Z-Boy Recliners AMEtUCAHA COUICTIOM •We SeNice What w e Sell •Free Delivery •Slock on Hand NEW VOILE PAINT& ROMANTIC f LOAALS and QIOIHTRICI SAVI thru SAT., Fii. 7 Beauhful selection. many pallerns and colors for now and spring fashions. 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I ) ILi DAILY PILOT -Mon~y. hbruaty 2. 1976 ) .:~ --l 300 Game Nothing New to DB's Soper 8 y CRAIG SHEFF «>'IN Oeltr f'llel w.et At S·S, 130 pounds Butch Soper is one of the smallest pro bowlers in the country - but it certainly h asn't been a disadvantage for the Hunt- ington Beach resident. -Soper, currently competing ln the Clevela nd Open, has a lready won $5,200 on the 8 1\ tour t his year-a{!d re· cently rolled a 300 game In the Denver Open. Bowling a 300 ls nothing ne w . to t he T u s tin High gr aduate. He's had 12 so far, Sabotage Suspected At Daytona DAYTONA BEACll, fla . <APl Time stood still Sunduy for Brian Redm an and Pete r Gregg. In fart. it even reversed itself by '72 m inutes. The gerry m a ndering of the race clock, a 3·hour, 49-minute cessation of competition and a suspected case of sabot age were the ingredients of Gregg's un· precedented third overall victory and the end or one of t he strangest 24 Hot)rs of Daytona endurance races ever. The race clock was slopped during the event, for the first time in its 15·year history. at 10: 12 a .m . Sunday when four of the frontrunning cars, including the race leading Gregg.Redman HM W CSL. s putte red to a hall with watered gasoline in their tanks. ·Officials decided the problem was more than a case of' un· foctunate racing luck. An in· vestigation located water in one of the com partments of a fuel truck that had serviced pit road just after da y ~· k. At 9:01 a .m.. he leader had rpu-tinely pitted f more fuel · :ind that's whe n the tr ouble began. · "We saw too late that there \vas water mixed with the fuel we ha d pumped into the ca r ... said BMW t eam man ager Joe hen Nccrpasch. The two ot her fac• tory BM Ws in the race also re· ceived the watered fuel before the problem was discovered. As the crews battled furiously to purge au the moisture frQm• th!! porous. foam.filled gas tanks. the second-place Porsche Car- rera of J ohn O 'Steen , J o hn Graxes and Oa\'e llclmick began to rhip away ~l lhc BMW's 16·lap advantage. But the challe6'cr also pitted for fuel. encountering the same problem. Finally, with the Car- rera of Jim nusby and Hurley Haywood, Greg~·s co-d river in the last two 24 !lours race::. bear· ing down on the lead, officials of the sanrlioning International Motor Spol'ts Asso<:i•1tion blew the whistll'. "It was probably sabotage, I know of no other lo~ical explana - tion. The water didn't just sud· dc-nly appear. Someone had to put il in there.'· sHid one official. who asked not to be identified. .. Hut we'll proha bly new be able to find out who did it." CM's Nettles Captures Title P ALM S PRINGS -Costa Mesa's Crai~ Nettles of the New (York YankN'S and Bob Tucker of .,.e New York Giants completed •thC'ir wirc·to·w1re romp in n $30.000 J!Olf r lassic Sunday. shootini:i a net hcsl·hnll 55 for a !>!·hole lo~al of t 6!l, a tournament record. Thei r SCOI'(.' OVC'l' I ht' 6.320·yard Canvon Counlrv <·lull golf course was' nine shots belt er than the old . mark or 17·\ set by Jim Palmer and Willie R1 t•ht1 rd'\on at San Juan, Puerto Rico. in 1972. f''ashioning the ir third ron· secuti\·c 35 for a 48 under par srorc. Nettles. the American League All·slar third baseman last season. and Tucker, the No. l t ight end of l he Giants, finished It strokes in front of the Pit· tsburgh t andem of Richie Zis k and Ray Mans field t o earn $10.000. getting the first three in a · "5·day st.retch when he was 17. That was nine years ago. ''You have to ha\'e a lot or breaks when you bowl a 300 game,'' Soper says. "For in· stan ce at Denver in t he seventh frame or the 300 games J carried one that w~t to the nose." Soper h as nine perfe ct games in California. getting the last one in February of 1975 at Fashion Lanes in San· ta Ana . He shares t he slate re- cord with Roger Fink or L0<U. Elvin Mesger or Sullivan, Mo., has the national record for 300 games (28). He'~ followed by Dick Weber with 18. Soper started bowling when he was six years old. but real- ly didn't get into the com- petitive end of it until he was 11. "When l w as 10 I averaged 119, b ut a year later l uveraged 163,'' says SoJ>('r. At 13 he joined an adul t league aitd avera ged 185. This is Soper 's fourth year UPI Telephoto JIMMY CONNORS STROKES HIS WAY TO TOURNEY WIN. Sports in tft.ief Connors Breezes; 3 to Hall of Fame PHILADELPHIA -Jimmy Connors. practicing his lates t gospel of •·tennis as it should be played." ran through Sweden's Bjorn Borg 7·6, 6-4. 6·0 Su nday and won the SI 15,000 U.S. Indoor pro tennis tournament. "I've c hanged my image," said the controversial Connors before walking away with the S20.000 first prize. "I have nothing more to pro- . ve,'' declared the powerful Con- nors. ''f've'just come lo play." And that's just whal the 23· year·old Connors did in heating Borg for the fourth lime in flvc- meetings with the Swec11sh Davis Cup ace. Rod Laver of Corona del Mar and Dennis Ralston, a former U.S. Davis Cup captain, defeated the South African team of Bob Hewitt and Frew McMillan 7·6, 1·6 for the first..&;>rize of s.5,000 in the doubles c ha mpionship. Oldtl•er• Selected NEW Y O RK -Fr ed Lindstrom, a .311 lifelime hitter.' • Roger Connor. who played before 1900, and formC'r umpire Cal H ubb ard were n a m ed to baseball's Ha ll of Fame today. Lindstrom. 70, played for the Giants, Pirates, Cubs a nd Rrooklyn Dodgers. Connors. who died in-19:11. played for the Giants, Phillies r1nd Cardinals in the 1880·1887 era. Hubba rd. 75. becomes the only man ever to be selected to lhe baseball and football llnll or Fame. He s upcrvisc•d Americnn League umpires from 1954·1!168 and umpired for 20 years. lie also played tackle for the NY Giants and Green Bay ParkC'rs Prttdlao••e Win• POMONA -Don "The Snake" Prudhom me scored his 15th Na- tional Hot Rod Association cham pions hip win Sunday in the featured funnv car race at the NHRA Wi nternationals. Prudhomme, 34, defeated Ed McCulloch in the finals. 6.26 seconds to 6.36 lo w,in $13,250. Sh""'ate Traded P HILAD ELPHIA -.John Stiumate, t h e forme r .Notre · Dame All-Am erican, has been traded by the Phoenjic Suns to the Buffa lo Braves for Garfield Heard fo.r a 1976 second-round t:lr .. ft choice, it was announced lale Sunday'ii ighl. Title io Rahl• CLEVELAND -Pakis tan's 1-lar.oon Rahim, cominJ? back from a bac k injury which idled him much of last year. upsC'l lop- secded Alex Metre e i of Russt<1. 6·4. 6·4. Sunday · Uuil of .tRe ~15,000 Natiolla Founda· t ion Tournamen Worker Die , I MONTREAL -A work~r in- jur ed at the m ain Olympic stadium site a week a{!o died in hospital durinJ? thl' weekend. Li vio Rizzi. 42, s uccumbed Saturday to injuries rereived after he was struck on tht' head bv a s teel beam which fell 72 feet. lie never rega ined conscious - ness. Court Quit• PERTll , Au s tra li a Margaret Court, who reigned for many years as quet•n of the world women's tennis circuit. has played h er last competitive tournament. The 33·year·old mother of two is expe('ting her third r hild thi!'t year and has no pl ans to take up tennis again. Court is a triple Wimbledon champion . I I-limes Australi an champion and winner of morC' than $500,000 in prize monl'y. Bruins Ready to Peak··Bartow LOS ANGELES CU PI) -The time hn~ come for the UCLA Bruins to1 hit their peak. Thal 's the opinion of firs t.year coach Gene Bartow, who has seen his team lose to Indiana, Oregon State a nd Notre Dame this season. "I think w e're going to be . strong down the s tretch," he said Sunday. "We're J?eltin1t ready lo hit our peak. Now. that's the way J feel. Getlinl( ii done is something else.·· With nine ~ames remaining in the season. the Bruins. 15·3 over· ~111 nnd .t. t in Pacifi c·8 pluy, will I ry to get it d one against Was h in gton Thurs day and Washini:tton State Saturday . NCAA dcfe ndin $t c ha mpi on UCLA currently is lied for the Pac·8 lead with Washington nnd Oregon State. UCLA won its 95lh home game Saturday n ight against the USC. "USC doesn 't deserve to be O·S," Bartow s aid. "T hey're go- ing to have a lot to sny about the confe rence race before it's over." Bartow had nolhlne but praise for freshman Oave Greenwood. who s tarted in plnre of senior center Ralph Drollinge r . Greenwood. who had averaged only 512 mmutes playiniz time in 17 previous games. played 27 minutes Saturday. He scor<'d 11 ooints and grabbed six rebounds. "He 's just a fine ;llJ-rou11d player who is going to izct ))ettcr and bcller ... said Bartow. Greenwood will start against Washingto n , but that does n't mean Drollinger is out of the game plan. said Bartow. "Ralph h3s had some good mo. ment11 and he 's going to continue to help the cause," Bartow sairl "He only ployed fi ve minulr~ against USC because he hkr Richard Washington -h1td nm scd pr:icl ice because of the fl u " on the pro lour. although ht• has been off the clrcwl for lht.> past year and a half. lie eurnl·d Sl 1.500 rn 17 tournament:) the fsrsl tinw tw went on tour, pocketed Sl2,000 sn 2.1 tournaments the follow· mg yC'ar. Two seasons ago 111 ;usl a halt year on the tour he won Sl4,000 "A I though l 've bee n off the tour for a year and u half, I'm bowling well ri~ht no\\'," s:i1s ~oper, who was third in tht· Alatn eda Opl·n 1n C'url.v January und esghlh la~l wct-k al Denver. His goal now 1s to "In a tournament on t he wtnl<'r tour. thereby gaming a ~pot in the Firestone Tournamt•nt of champions. And ••s far as being one of the shortest players on lht· tour, Soper in not dismayed 111 the s lightest. "The taller guys have b<'t ler s wings a nd they gent•rale more !'ipeed w ith the swing But the shorter guy doesn't have the problem of gelling down on the line .•• he's already there." BUTCH SOPER Kha~ Boots,-Guns Make . . Innsbruck Grim, Uneasy l'.'<:"l:SIHH'Ct-. t\u~u·1 ;1 1,\1'1 The SPl'Ctcr ol :\l un11·h ~ .. Black September 6" hang:. mer the Xllth Winter Olympic Game:. like a hea,·v cloud. Al th1.• t•ritrancl7'"to the Olympic Vill agt'. housing morC' than 1.00ll athletes µlus adminis trative and roaching pt•rsonn~I. u heavy m an in khaki and blat'k boots wulks back und forth . ;1 tommy ~un stun)! o,·er his shoulu(•r. Surly g-ruwls "re lie: a rd from German police dogs on lcasht·s. E"ervwhcrc one· looks there an· clusters or uniformed security guards city police in dark blue'. gendarmes in gr ay and the arm) i n o I i v e d r a h . mu r h 1 i k l' Amen can Gls. Guns ghslcn 111 the brfJ?hl s un. 'I think tlH:~ re dcunµ gn•:ll.' t'omme1He cl Carlo Fas:-1 or Denver, 1.:oac·h of two of tht• r i g u n • i. k a t i n g f a v o : i t c .:' . America's', Uorothy Hamill and England's John Curry. "I much prefer this light security lo what happened at Munich." The Germans, as if seeking to C'rasc m emories of a militant. a mbitious Hitler. had m ade the 1972 Sum mer Game." the "happ~ • Olymp1C's." Their theme wa:. in tcrnational friendship. Thev dis dained nal1onahst1l' flags a nd pennants. They hoiskd bolts of pastel C'Olors. They sof~­ pedaled security. dressed t~e1r patrols in sports apparel, mmus guns.. a nd opt!ncd lhl• gates. The res ult was an attack on tht· . l~raelt hl•:ulqua1 \t•rs b~ a ll':im vf Arab tl'rroni.ls who. hcforc thcl1• tn•a r herous ad vC'n ture> wa.; fmi!'ihcd, had left 11 Israelis. five• Arabs and u German policeman de ad It 1s the memory of this traged y in the fun -loving Bavarian capital less than 100 miles away tha t has galvanized Austr ian authorities into laking such dra stic p rcca ulionury steps . The traditional 01~ mpic flam<' was brought to the city Sunday and planted temporarily in the weddmg hall or a historic build- ing famed for a golden.roofed balconv whC'rc Maximilian looked ciown on troubadors in th1: J.IOOS Even morl' u nscltli nJ? arc those men vou d'Jn't know arc th<'rc the scores of plainclothes 1wrson nt!l casually blendinl-! with lh1.• res t of the s cene, soml· :.it11rt·d in the apparel of athletes. Other!'! masquerading as ordinery vis itor!'i . 21td Straight Title The world's big ice and snow fc!'i tiv.il is girding for Wed- nesday 's .. gr~nd opening. T}\c mood should be'one of gaily and camaraderie. Instead. it is grim aod uneasy . Galling Fru~tration Over for Crensha~T Is ii true tha t ~1 known political terrorist has been scl.'n 1n Switzerland'? Was the attack on the OPEC Organization of Petroleum Exportin~ Countries in Vienna by r1 pro.Arab terror group last 0('C. 21 JUSt a trial sun fo r a bigger blow at the In· ns bruck Games·! Could In· nsbrurk foil an incident if one were to occur? Austria's stringent safeguards -5.000 security polire. two for even· \'is itor .conn<'<'ted with lit(• games -ha\'c added a somber note and not a s mall amount of discomfort to the normally hap· py festival. The hosts ha,·c hoen inflexible and stern in lhC'ir ~rl'\'Clltl\l' measur es.• bul C'ffic1en1. i\nd from most athletes a nd visitors they have drawn '·thanks rather than complaints. MONTREAL Jt'OWS TO HOLD GAMES HONOLULU <AP) There were two years of struggle, oc casiona l tl'mper tantrums and galling frustration so sctcrc ht• even considered leaving thl' tour. But Ben Crenshaw weathered it. He stuck it out. He worked al his trade. And. almost three years after (1e hit the pro golf lour w>ith such · incredible impact. he's reached his m aturity. "I think he is comi n~ up on the Ben Crensh aw we were expect· ing." said Hale Irwin, beaten by Gentle Ben in the stretch dri \'C for the title in the Hawaiian Open. "I think he has realized his malurilv. I think he will carr~r on into the uppe r levels or thl' game." Crenshaw's final round. s ix under.par 66 Sunday lifted him 10 his second consecutive tour title and re-esta blished him as one of the game's brightest young stars -a rolt• he he Id three ) ca rs back. then s urrendered in his times of struggle. lle hit lhe tour with gaudy credenti a Is -l h rec conscculi' c national collegiate tille!'i. lie won INNSBRUCK. Austria IAPl h f" f 11 n d d Montreal officials aclm1tted for in is irst start ns a u . e ge me mber of the tour. lie im· the first time today that there arc mediately fell prey to com - cont1ngen'c y pl;,ins for th e parisons with Jack Nicklaus and troubled Sum ml'r Olympics bul Amold Palmer a nd all the g reats vowed they will not be needed. of the game. They called him Dr. Victor Goldbloom. the "the be!'it Ben since Hogan." QuebeC' pro\' inc i al min is le r It was too m uch too soon. rc>sponsible for Ol,vm1>ic installa "I won right off the bat:· the lions, e m e r ged from a I on ~ 24-vear-old Crenshaw said. "I session with th<' International _____________ _ Olympir Comm 1ttet' and said the Games will go on as planned July 17 But he !'i a1d 01\'mpic planners had looked at the possibility of buHdin,I! an open·:llr swimming pool at thC' Claudc Hobillar<l Center. about lwo miles north of the m ain st adium «11m1)k:< now under construction He added the :0.\11mming pool al Montreal L'n1n·rs11~ \1as annlht·r possibili t ~· wasn't readv fur 1l 1l111nk1 put loo mur h pressur~ on myself I was pJ'Clssin,:!. l ry ing too hard \11 wi n. to finish high. 1 didn't know t'nough. .. Last year I was just t ry111g lo wor\\ m y way up the ladder, so t1~ speak. l thmk I improved mysell and 1think 1 improved my gaml' "Now [ finally behC'VC Ill myself. I knew I could win th(· golf tournaml'nt. 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St.101 1171110 ,o lM'l Joht\ Httrr '' \1 101 t>'i 10 /1 ti•J 1M Pn1I 'lodq~"• SI J9' l>q 10 II II 7•1 JC Sl>r><ld.SI )q• MO.ii II IHI GPOrv~ JOhf\\C)n u 30, JI 71 II, I ,_, Georq' Burn\.\\ 1•• ot / t n 11 1 ., D e fe n se Aids Lake r s' Win ~ I GLEWOOD n ;p1 l • Bill Sharman finally may hnvc found !h<· stral<'f{Y for· winning lhts season Sharman , t·oach of the l.os J\ngelt•s Lakers. 11wncrs of ·' re· putalton for twing th(• Y.orst <k fe ns1vc team in tht• NIM. has in· iliated " new cldensivc s tratl'gy -challcn~m ~ the outlet pass II worked a~ainst Phil<1rlelph1~1 as the Lakers ("ruShl'd the 71icrs . IO:l·R2. Sund~1y night Los /\n~l'l t•s had held the oppos1tson under 111<1 points only once in tht• pn•v1nu" II g am(' s T h c R ~ I 0 I a I h_, Philadelphia was 1n points hclow the Lakers' previous sea!'ion hm of 92 and 26 points unde r t hl•1r season avera~<' • " It '!'i s om e th i n g w c h '" c· worked on the ln!;lt two days.' Shar man said of the strnle~\' chang(>. "W r ha vt• dCC'iclcd to J!" with our bes t defe ns ivC' ~ombina · lions. We 've been gctti11J! heat more with bad defense' l han anythinR else." The rhangc could possibly mean more plnying time for suh- s tltutes Corky Culhoun and Kermit Washln1?ton. Sharman descnbcd the 6·7 Calhoun as his best defe n s ive ~uard and forward. PHll.AOl;l PHIA 1811 ~G•lln>\ 10 M1• ', C•ttllillq\ '· C•rttr 11, Colhn\ 11. Br~4n1 '· [)fw\11\\ '· l;llll 1 FtH S I'° 6 LOS ftNGCLE'> llOl) ~oro •S w..,,..., 17 llh· Clul J•lltl.or 11 Alf•n IA r~rlcll u '"'"°u" 1, ~•ly • FIO<~ 1 Ru\\tll 7 Wo•h•notnm ~ Pllll.O.lplll~ H " 1'l IA •1 ,. lo\Al\q<OIO\ )I )1 )A ll !~} rnvlfltfJ thH ~on• Tnt.tl tn\11 ""'''"di·•~~, >4. l!T' lll>Q'!IO\ U " 11 OH Monday Fl"b•u"ry 2 1976 v 120-mile Trip No Barrier To Diablos Scorekeeper i ; I By ED BURGAitT 6 1s present. al till Mi!.s1on VieJO establish roots. Getting into 0t •11• O•llf ,u.ui111 games basketball is what really turned If someon e h ad told Mitch il around for me." Noyes seven years u110 thul hl' "l like what Pat Roberts is do· H e didn't gel into basketball .. mg.'' s<1ys No) cs about the Mis· would still be the ofr1c1al the normal way. scorekeeper for the Mts)>ton Vw :.ion VicJO basketball coach, ''Roberts was my PE teacher jo High bask etball team, Noyes "and I like the kids and the whole and-One day he said. ·1 need some would h ave cert ainly thou~,ht h1)> program When Kelly Cox wus u people lo help with the basketball informant W"S r eudy for lht• fun :.ophomorc, h<' asked me, 'whv team'," savs No.ves. "l told him, "' not sl ick l:I round u n t i I ·, " ny farm. graduate . · 1 don 'l know any thing about it but I'll help out·." Totally fovol ved 111 Liie mus1t• "We became prC'tt.v close so I Noyes was m· n·1ger for ll1c program at Deerfield ll1gh 111 a ' Chicago, Noyes recalls. ··until 1 said. 'Okay, l 'llstick around' •· l969-70 team and becameslalisti· cam e here, th ere w;is a po!>sihih • • • cian the following year The rest ty of my going lo colll'Al' on J Noyes play<'d the trombonl' 1n 1s history music scholarship... the Deerfield lligh band and figured· on pursuing his music· in- ... That was in 1969, the vl'ar h<: terests after his father gol a post· was a senior al M1ss111n \'ieJo t1on \\1th 11 housing firm in El Since then, Noyes pa~sed up col-T oro lege and has devotrd most of his hours lo the restaurant busines:-. ··sut the band \\ ~sn ·1 too good and is currentlv a rhd 111 at :\lission so lquit."says Noyc<., Pasadena. . "(\\US looking ror something l•l!'.e to pie~ the slack. At the· time, the school was mcssrd up and But come thre<' or rour nights a week during lhe bask etball se ai-on . th e bcs pcct.i c lcd Noy~s -he will turn 23 on Fch everything was uptight "Evervthing was so tran!.1enl out here anrl 1t wal> hard to Loyalty best describes Noyes. wh o h as a n apartment 1n Pasadena and who faces the un enviable task o f dhving 120 miles round t rip on those busy Frida) nights. "'lle"s super l oyal. \'erv de> dicated and is one of the family." savs Roberts .. lle's verv valua- ble and u big asset. It's ·41 JOY to see him at each gam e." And it ·s a JOY for Noyes to at· tend each Mission Viejo game ··w h en I was a manager . I learned a lot ·of i~ositive things that stuck w ith me:· he say:.. "Some people would get down on him in my PE class. but J learned a lot of positive things like d e- termination , dri ying for a goal and having a p urpose in life. ··He said if you sacrifice"for so· meone else. you' II gel a lot more in return ... WSCGA CHAMPIONS Ml'mbcr ~ ol lfil· Santa Ana Country Club women's B gull t eam reccnll) c aptured the \\'onH·n ·~ Southern Ca II forniu c;olf ,h~ocia t ion champion~hip '' 1Lh a l\\O-strokl· 'l('lor~ o\'er Ri\'icra CC 111 till' finals Front t'O\\. ll'Om l<.>fl . Junl' Corn.·. Robbie Svlvestcr. Hillie S1gn s t. Lal{ut• I l arrison and Lolita Mahone' Het('k ro" Patti l IO\'L Caro~ Ann ·Ru~1ff. Barh<11';1 l\hon·v J\lirl' !':issmf ancl \'ick1 (:a1:l·~ · ' Cage, Hockey Standing N8A EaiJlern Conttr~nc• AUt1n\1 01•11ofOft w l l• 11 10 1U Bo•ton RuHalo Pn1l•clo!ID111a Pct GB 111 111 ' S'I? o Niguel Women's Golf Net Title • MU AVIEROE c: EF••q"I , P~IL·"~""·J~ .. 11.~ To Ritter· 14"'or Coast Area Ci~\t OitV Tournament Cro-.~ I Carnelft Ktnr-1(ldV, Eu\t· ~t1pi \J.01 / M&r9, H•ves~ LUP• Sutto11. L01~ f.dfo, Three 8 1inr1 M1ct1 Tournanl4'nl A tSaf\ta Ana CC> Jeannu~ Leonaro FrtqM 1 '''"> M.,.rilvn OMiin~ COid Ranch CC I BO Caro1y11 P••m•, I• B ~hQht t """ Ntt , Ty Hamc.no, ~O,,P, 1M!a1tlc.kla"t1 ••, 1 Mhr1onV'o-,.••W C Takeuchi, Le• l~.:n,vaardt fSanlcJ F•iont 1 Pr11t Wtl\011 •ff 7 II ~•• AN CC I, June Orvry ISACCI S. 7 Fr!Uoe Ctiaomen. Nono> Oan1•t..OO I/ hit) Ann lver\on. Vtr91n•d 1(100t:r 0 F liqtu 1 C•r~llP "•nneOy •II ) Lila Merrill IAttll V"I• CCI, Ct••• Muy t<•nt H. 3 11·~1 l\~tty Va119hn Uu11 .. ,-tAttct V•'\la cc I . Milrion B•bf 8oU~' ~' And what Noyes has r eceived in return is a lot of enjoyment and som e memorable moments. ·~•Vor" H 70 ,. 11 '" " Stnuttf'. Jo!.u,: T1pp1no, Ltc LOwrfl'v fR1v1Pr• CC) Mdrifyn 9er9fn f'Sdnld MILE SQUARE GC If Tourn4fll'\tnl A f-l1gM I ROY For9u>U, 7 W.,,da Cnaoy •l. I It•• 1 EIOI"' L.,S•C)f'. GIOr•a Wh{'•I,.., bl Top·sl'eded Horst ~it · tt•r of Pasadena defeatt:d Palos Verdes' John lhllebrand. ti·O. ll -2, in the featured :JS singtes championship at lhe :.m nual seniors winter o~n lt>nn1s tournament at "One of my highlights is when Mission Viejo bea1 El Modena ancl Orange back to back on Fri- day and Saturda)' nights when we were in the Orange League ... he says ··And be a tin~ El T oro m our first meeting this year was a thrill. 1 know a lot of t~ guys there." • • * There 1s more to Mitch Noyes' life than his keeping score at Mis sion Viejo games. lle;id cook. meat cutter and in charge of food or dering at a Pasadena restaurant, Noye·-; k nows h is ~a re er is in thl' rt>s taurant business. ··I 've been working 1n restaurants since I was 14 ." ht• says. "and the restaurant work 1s my t hing. l 'm going lo be enroll ing in some meat cutting classes at Pasadena City College. This is Noyes· lhi_rd year in Pasadena and ne previously worked at a Laguna Hills restaurant Sadly though. this will be Noyes· last; year as a full-time statistician for 1\1 ission Viejo. • O~••Y Piiot PIMl1o MISSION VIEJO SCOREKEEPER MITCH NOYES. ··1 went to a summer basket- ball cam p that Bob Boyd <of LISC> had last year and I may be doing some work for him next vear ," savs Noves who ironical!~· only pick·s up .the trombone oc- casionall y 'Anita Racing ReSults For Sund•Y, Cltt•r & F .n1 r,, r ;itc t\••ft FIRST RACE Ont• ff'\1IP f1tlu·t, C.h,.,,,,. & m6re'-• ve•r old· A vC\ Cl1iml1tht Pur\t VOOO SE VENT" RACE It I• md• , 4 E•rtv Aooo1ntmen1 fSl'\o("md•rt , V""" old\ A uo AU0#111n• t'" Pu,,._. ' 10 '/ll ~, •• ,\I• 000 MtrrAQIO tSnQ~n'M .... ,. ' •fl , 1'0 r,.oa.um 10l1'Wr;1" ... Ti""' I 1411 I A•'o ~dn Salt Mar\h, ~h8rP G..uv. Antiqu,., C.oo~r Mt>I, Riot tn P""'• Cold Sl~nclM d No \(r1UCh"\ NINTH RACE I'< m1tr'' • Y•<>• AuranuU.-.n fH8¥Wlt"V l time t 381 o '•>) 14 bO 8 ·~ 'M ntd\& uD Cld1m•Nt Purst )qooc) Af\O R'9 n [fTl•''•llfl AN•\•t'w N"""'o Mi\\, Oun(HHn••v A1 ,f A .. 1. 1 ~u1.t1Htn M''' V-.1 l\nlv C ''0" Nii\Crdl<t'lt\ Sf COHO llACE t "'""'I" t "'""' otO\ /\up t>r~d 1n C:•••• c-1 •·M•nQ Pur·."\4000 Sria'o V1bro1t•on t01•'¥'o4" 1 ~n •in 1.io (;u1dMQ IP•n<,.y l 'Nf•uraroo '"'"'0•tr"'l T1mf 1 tM \ 1 Jn ""' t '(\ Mr SntcJ 8-:ttl1lr •Gan1.1I•·\ I fr'"' Vo (Mtn~) En\1Qn Ru• .. n fP ... r<• I'""' I '12 \ At\11 R,.n Mv Shrf't Otir DO-Au,hOr1ld"llO " 1(1 I "4 , • "° E IGHTH RACE 1 I'"'"'""''"" A 'f•• ,,. 1>11'1\ & un ti·•'M't" lfl ~" " ,Ytonoadf1Pd ~ ... nM·'""' "'''nd•• 10 Anl'W'urtrrr ll ftrfJ) 11 00 MAO I It\ 1,1n1"'° Pinc ;tv 1 \ *' t llW'I J ~ ( rt1Wft )flV1U 1 N1 10 •0 • co • 00 M.or-~t Mtn\lrt I IV A Ith l l 8 I>() • 80 Conoo Moon 1Tnrn1 • 00 Tom. t IOl I Al'-0 Ran Dot ~cl'lu<hmdn Pull\ Pro\~( I. Wiid World, 8.lnt ~''"'''· Doub' .. r ,., •• I< 1nq Sttlr 11 Ruh Mdn 11t Qtdl Dt-t •\1on C.arp1nt,..ro Sc rat< Md Or •-wf' .ind O.tnn9 F"IHI GrOUf1dtd N11>PlunQO U E .. c•~ • Tru\I Up & ) M,)rUt M1ntt,_1, Pl>d \Iii' SO CdMTops Cage Poll; Mesa 10th Unbeaten Corona del Mar. which rolled up two more victories this past week to make it 19 straight. continues to pace the official Orange County Top 10 poll for prep basketball teams Centrtll Oiv1\10ft Wa•n1n111on 1~ 11 c1~v~1 ano 11 n Hou\ton U 1l AUtlnfd •• ,S NtwOrl~•n\ 11 14 W•tttrtt Con•trtnce M~d••" O•Vt\IOft M1hlfttu9',.__. JC. 14 Ottroll 18 78 Kan\<!\ City I~ JI ChtUQO U H P•cef1c Ot•hlon Goloe,.Slale H t1 U>> ,.noelt\ H 1~ Se~111e n l& Por11dnd " 11 Pr-oen1 • 1q 11 <Oil ~· }1,1 18t )' n• SOO II "'~ 11 l ·~~ \J I .iJ IS Suftd•Y'' Scortt Wa\htnQIOrt 101 Cold<,. Stdtr Qq 1111nnt• &•. Cti•< aQO 80 Ntrw Orltctn\ Qb, Clt>'fl .. 1.tno ~' Uo\ton t1', Oi tro1t IOQ LO'!t Ange•,, 103. PtHltld,. lr>h11, ~' Portld"\J 101, M 1lw11ulll1·1• 111 TOdO'\Camh NO Qlnle\ \thf'dlJIC'd Tut\d•Y'1 Go.me\ All \t.lrCiltl'fWttlP'"'''n' IU"•·· ABA A..a CCIM> 4 Cl1P.f Phyll•!t Smit"' Mit'V "•tt~•n. Vtrq1n1a tool COid R.tnc.n CCI, Kaye You~•· IS•ntd And cc Eloh~ Grf'~Chntr. (;,IOffd Bowat<-n F,.n Oye IS•ntd Ana CCI Ton• WAltflr'!t IC•llfOrni~ CCI. 8dr~r11 An oer'!tOI\. Htlen Doody, Sn1r1,.., Pot. •tr v1nP toa\I ((J J• ndd Horn. fi r••"• Coast CCI 61 I lt1•) Junt" Pott. 8t:tt1 C.at.-An1t.\ Mcltod CM1~'1on v1 ... 1c CC' J~dn '<tf"W'ltctv fM1)\•0'l V•efo CC l SvJv,., Pr•ftt1U!t .. I\, JU•f" McCon~ll. ,.,...,v 'Straclhni~ ISanla And CCI Doi M.h\o (Minion \/1e10 CCI Kay Farto, Ell•• Gow, Henrltlla L•e tLO.(OyOtt\CCI JU\lt• Snyd'r 'Lo\ Corn•• CCI M•m• Smtih, Jt>c'Jn H~Hv Frlln R•'-t• (Ml'!t'\1on Vle-10 CCJ, Arlcn1· Mc(~t,111·., IMl\\IOn V••IO CC> Dot Jon"'· S.·llv Gonva. AlltP Cr-eadv t EI N'•Qu"I CC!. Rat Cocl'lran (EI Nlqvel CCI •1 MISSION VIEJO Gue-\t O"'V Tournam~r\I Gros"' I lt1t') Dot Ma~~a. Octre Wrl•~ c,..,,.,.. ... ,,. V•rd4! CCI, K~lly Ad•tn \ (Mt>\d VerOt· tC.f, Jun1.1 MlConnelt (M(u;3 \11-rdt• \..LI. Allll~ MtL•od. Wllrn .. Sl)w·tv IS...ota AAc:c1. E•" Wiison t~nt,1 AM CCT.iljib1~ B.irG\ley (Et N•QVo I CCl83 B F1oon1 1 E•l•n" An9,ladt &CJ. 1 Htl1n01tur 61 ) Bert Holt U C f tlqM t ft•f'l lU.1 01dnd Mar1anr, ti•I< 1'\at1. b4 l Ct.~t Htlll'n Jon~ Ruin Jov G••Ov' R1cf\fJrd.on •5 O Ff1on1 t Junfl' Oun<t•n \'J I Row Soddtir~ro ~c,, l ,,, .. , (6fOO Harper i( ·h ICnQQt bl ) ltt.. Hrlpn ftnt!rl Jun~ t1•mor bl E F11oht 1 L.v•ltd f ""'. ~" I M an• l(urt>t1lot1 •O J Nt"'#d L .. CQmt» 61, " CHt"", 8trn1ec.-Covev Mari~ Ph1lhDti0n •" Laguna 1'1g ul!I T enn1:- Club Sund a~ Other standouls in- cluded Bob 11111 of La~una Beach . Julit- lfayward of N ewport £leach, King Lambert!~f Santa Ana and Herb AhlC'rs o f Sa n Joan Capistr ano SANTA ANA CC I l •r. 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Gao4l111 \(rAttN>d r A\I o.., r O~lly Ooulllt. 1 EMlf Apoo1ntm•nt & 11 Shlrp Vibr•llon, P•ld \IJ 60 Alrunitos Entries For Tu•\day Clo•. Tr><lt Fut Fin• Po\t tl 4$ p M n E••C1• Fl"t R10 Claim1nq o"r"' \f)\00 CMrllcQ<I !Rroo~' I The list was shaken on· Iv bv Estancia as the Ea~de s droppl'd t'>'o more to fall out of'lhl' ratings. Costa Mesa. winner of four straight. moves into the No. 10 position. Grid Aces Honored f'•-.on Od 8dt Tro1h·r (nrtrlt"' MC lvttr oet CM-IV"°"'""'' EL NIGUEL CC B111ttf'r 8dll of Four\Om• rnurn 1 I ~rl l u,,., Tom 5.,ri;~en ... v, Ho""11nJ C11~1<. l(~ltn HagbtrQ. Roy D•••I Charif!' Ferry. Rotwrt A,.,.o ... [Mn t<11y, Grtto N~t.lroft H l JoP'in Rallt'H• 0 V C...lmpt>t1lt T"•) T~~ BIG ., BOAT SHOW I THllltO AACE "fmlnn<I' 'Yt'••• OM m1"rH'" ''"'"' Put\t• \11000 JUhltnA F fMt1ntt I I 1n 1 All 1 •O SQuln1 ITo•ul I "'1 I/JI llvy Low <;~II 1t1q1i IH•wl•Y' I •n l 1,.,... ' 10 AIM> AM'I ~hi\m.1r.1 AmlQ..t M1 \ M,.k,. 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U lucll -4·1(11t• No llo""d' & t-JK1•90, .-lcl UO 00 SIX TH llACI ~•,turt0<1CI\ l "A•• old\ Cl•1m1nci Pur\• ll I 000 ~lvtr StrO<l IHAwto 1 Lou•• I. f P1ncav1 '"° HO no l 80 no Prllf W1nn•r fHGWtt#trdt Timf I .. ) I l.tO Al(O llan ("tm (hlC t•n Yll'tftd\Of So1r11 GtttAwAy tr"'""'" "°'"'" \ flov~ AIVfH Oouqf't u E .. , tu Uh. Ith •nd "h RICO FI RST RACE 3\0 yMd\ I V•'•" Olrt\ CIA1m1no ?ur\f' '7)00 rt1rnn1nq Ont .. \SOOO 111 Ju\I Jim Ool ncly Chanl \1 SnlM CthHQll' fW1t,d I CODY q•Clhl ll(nlQhll ~·c floy tllphMnl Op,\n1nq Gun tttrr i\'W 1 Go V•n PA cl lie (Nl(Od•mv' 1 CMrmer BM\ (Ad•") C•otvred Ennc;."4'' cc.arao1 b t lvH Ro (Morr•'' •1• SIXT" RACE 3'o0 n·~· 1 yMr tt• ol<l\ " uD Ct&1m1nq Pu"~ '7)()0 ,..l,\t!\I Jtt Vet (Liphiitm I \nt-tdOW' Chief cor~yr1 I ~OC'i.mWorrv (PdQt•J \!fllltnQinQ Slim fR1cf\Arch 1 S1,.,\tl(;all4nlJ•l IWa•dl W1,,,Pn Oeolt\ 4H•n t Cf\•(~(!!> La\\i~ (AdAll I hnt Or~.o.,.r ftlrrl\\f' l '1~ C•d•mlno prlt• UOOO t ti Ml\\ Fl•• Ply (WMO I 11• M1qhly Boo~ IMOrrl\I '" lttllt/\boY-f' ((lf'lt"\f') It• N•t• Fl1ont IWAl\On I 111 Tonto\ Bo JtnQI~ (t<.n1qnt t t t~ Clly Lit.-1Lle>l1&m l Cnoc COid Bar IRIChar<h I SECOND llACE 1 V•M ol<I 8y110B~ll•f IHMll "'"''~"'-Clcum•n~ Pur'P \HOO «>o Dandy Esprr\\ (Mvlf"'J varO\ (la1m1n9 orrte \tO 000 • Roc•fno ~<• (Trra\Utfll I It I ... "' ... ... ,,., Ra1~ A Rum.pu' t Drevfllr) lmor~\\tvf' Anqel fCrPaQrr l (narl1t 8vt llf•t tClert\\.' > Forf'\•Oht (H3rt, )11 111 Sl!VIENT" llACIE 110 Y••O• l in 'PM Old\ & uo llltow4nc• Pur"' .J0t1n11; 810 Af'd tA•thiH<I'' Pr~cra\t11"1ato,. fl(ftlQhl l '1°14.''.i'f!lod tt.11 CAd•tr l Mo~IMyle\I A LO•~ (W~l\On I It qnt tGMMI ttl \1000 T~ L•r•ml• 11' Mo\< P1q Plq IMYIP\ I Ill Sh<lmr0<k•I IAll•tr) Ill PAPCMI \ L•" (Nltod~mU\ I 171 ()la. Smooth•• ILIDl>•m I 111 Tolll• BoQ<'l IRlcll•rO• I •11 Ml\\C""t1u\1on IB•nk\I T"IRO RACE JSO 1Md\ ) Y~M P1uoToRul., IWMdl l•ftl~ Go F lf'f't CTrl'A\Uf,. I 111 Ill old\ (la1mfnq Pvr~e UJOOO (1,11m 1nq or•(f' isooo EIO"T" RACE JSO v•rcl\ 3 yeM 111 old' AllOwAnt-fll Pur\" \4000 (rPf\m Putt Tnmmv f0rf'yt'f t R•llle t4 Sn•P I HMI) 01a,,....nttt-Cha.roe tCtN ,,,,, 1 l<rrrv Kay <Morr1~un 1 Fory Glare ICardo1a I Boy Imo~ I Brook\ I Sh3w1n.> OH k IK nlQhl I Jn•• O@ck tCr.,•q•• 1 Pt1vAt~ Requ"'"'' fAdA•rl truly Pour IRlctiarthl 177 H•nk ., PAQI (WUd I 117 LAdY Ell•bO l•doltl 111 8"11• Tu (MMtl tn lUkl\ Jok•r INlcoO•mu\I in on 0..<ldy Oh (LIPhA"" 111 vino Rock•I ITru•urrl 111 Oii Copy M• IW•honl 177 lruSttlt (Myll\I tt• Vldon (Cl1tl\\• I Sun sn1nt IB•nhl NINTH llACI! J!O urd• ~URT" llACE 970 tMl1' I v•M otO\ & uD Cl•lm•no Pur\• )1000 Clolmlnq orlu '1000 old\ & up Cl•lml~O Pu"• 1" c1a1rn1no orlce \1000 ()wrt1m9 CAdAitr > E•Qlt L"'•d•nq_ (t<n•o~tl Wltch{.r~k (hit <R><~.,d•l Lil Am100 Ctardo1"' ~ WIUIAmWtlC.1' (H•r•t ( IN1t14r• ICro•o•rl Mr A(l<>QU•I• IO•n,\I Otlld lorn.o<IO ((l•tt""' tt• Run Moon Run (H••ll 117 St004>yOooby0o (RIChltd\I ttt Slyh\t> Min (AdAlrl ... Fr .. wo RCKk•I ICltrh .. I ... -n.,., IB•nH) 111 O.•t1t•Mlt1on IMorrl•onl 1n rurl•\\ rr•n' IW•l\0111 l'll"TM llAC<E 400 Y•rd\ } vMI t<r<1<•t1n K•ll'IY 11(n10111 I lult Son 18ronk\I Old\ A up tt•1Mt"Q P111r\tt "°1800 IC:1nq HutA fMyl•\t ,,, Ill "' ,,, '" ,,, Ill 111 ,,, 111 3 YNlr )1«>0, ,,, ,,, tn •1l 1)1 177 •tt Ill ,,, I» Amon J.? thl' feutured gam es this week invotv. inf! r ated teams 1s Costa Mesa. Also No 4 llunt Park Friday night at Mesa. Also No. 5 Hunt in~on Beach hosts No.-7 Cypr ess the same night Another attraction Fri- day nighl is at Fu llcrton where the No. 3 Indians host No. 9 La Habr a. Garv Conf1..•r of F:slan· cia 1·1igh Sdrnol and B rent Danningc•r of Dana llills lligh. will lw among 12 Orang(' County lligh Scho ol football stars bt•111g honort><1 for their scholarship nh1lity as well as lhl'ir play1nl! prowess tor11ght at th1· Football Founc1 at1on and Hall of Fam<' banqul1t Th<' C'\'enl will b<' hC'l<I Tuesday's top j?ame is irt.the Grand Rall room of at Katella where the No theD1sncyland I lolel and enlcl·tai·n will get under way :ti S Knights ·6:30 . Tick<'ls "ill be• Cypr ess. a\'ailable at the door for TOP 10 1. CdM 09-0) 2. Marina ( 18·3.) 3. Fullerton < 16·3 l 4. Hunt. Beach < 15·4 > 5. K atella < 17-:'l > 6. Villa Park 06-S> 7. Cypress 03·4 > SIS. 60 Also beinj! honored ~irl' $4 Daniel Aldrirh. 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Jtn, 11, It, 16, •nd Feb. 1, 1976 IJ1·76 PURI.IC NOTICE • Pl'fH.JC' ~OTJCE flC1'iTtOU' IUSIHfU NAM• ST.tUMCfllT Int lotlow11111 o.r~ I~ -..W t\I\\ '" 'I( US TOM !CUT Nr COl(O•NC. SEAV1Ct::S OOJ Orono<1 t11<I•. H""t '"91°" B•.a<", CA 9~to AoNtd L '"'n~ H07 Orlll(M Or tit ••~nl•IWllon ttucPI '" ., .... Tiii\ bv\ll'WI\ I\ (Ol\011(1..0 Oy an In aMau.1 11011•10 L I rtnlc TPll\ \l•lerntM wo llltU ""'" lht C9un1, Cl"~ or Or•no, Cownty on Jan .... ry n, "" rso" Pvo111ht<1 Oreno~ C<>•'' OoJlly Pilot, '""' '"' AM ,:..,h ) 0 01 1'1ii )fl4 1• P lJIU.l(' NOTIC.: P'ICTITIOUS I UStNES' P UBUC" NOTIC}: "crmous eO"Mus NAMf ITATCMf Hf fho lollo••""i M f>On I\ OQ<J'9 -~ ... , HUNitl lN(,t ON PkYSIC"l THfRA"'i'T ll/00~1n )I . ••ynung1on lie-er., C..11fotn1e nua Ml(:Hll6110 YAMAMOTO, UJ• 11.,,,.11. Awt-. Or•110•. Cthforn.• 71 .. 9 Th•\ 111>\lneu " tonciuc l•o 01 an rfl Otw10v•I MIChllero V 11m<1MOIO '"" l••ftMent Wiii\ tllM<ll ...... ,~ ,,. Covnty Cit•• ol Of•noc County on .ienu.•r a, "'•· FSIJU P\iOll~t'd OranQt (O.\I 0.1ly 1'11<'1, Jen 11, 1',7leno Jleb 1 '"' 11 lb l'IJRl.IC' ~OTlCF. NAMf s TA Tl Mf HT 1'1CTI TIOus l\ISI NHS "CTfTIOUS IUSIHISS Tt>e lollowln9 per)On I\ OOlnQ bu~ NAME STATEMENT .U.MESTATEMIENT nohn Tl~ tollow1ng P••~On I> domq Du\i• TMIOllC>W•n9 ptnOn>.,cOOl"9bu5I· All.TRON INSUNANCC,AGf,NT, ,,.,,.. • ,,._U\ llOI NtwPOrl Ill, S11tle a03, CO>l• HAOCO 111 W, 11th SI, CO>I• COUNTRY SPICE, P 0. Bo~ rss, Mew, Ctllfornl• 91U/ ~"·CA ~1611 \AQ~ 8tt<h, C•lllornt• 9'2•S?. ••SI• Slf•t A•lltr, 1811 B•l>tot ~I . No. O•e EuO•n H•\\fltwrg, 100 S<hqt1 NonteQoW~Y. Tu•tfn, C•Ht. 97680 116• Coit• Me~•. CAlotorma '17•h PIH• NO, 'OS, Newpqrr llucn, CA ,.Gtoro~ l'otlOY\, tU14 Mon1e90 Wdy, Tiii• O<i>ll'W>> t> conoutll!<I by •n In· '1Mll T1;st1n. Calllorn1•91..0 Olwidwol Th•• lki\ine" ·~ conauttca by"" \n. P URI.JC NOTICE FtCTITIOU' IU"NUS NAME $TATfMl"l T._. IOI~""'""' I~_,,. bvo.o l'tin.\•\ 8AllN[~ Dl\ltN(', 4tl) I"" ,_ Cutt• ._.unt1ftgfOt1 6•4'« n. (<1hfOt1._,., ~ Clff~ Lon lhrn., ~&)I r • ., 1.0. (lr<lt. Hun1111111 ... hH(n. C..hlOffl<O .,_ ao!~.':""-" h co"l!llcteo lly "~'n C.•rv lot1 l!a•""' lf\1\, \l•lrM.nl w•" t1h~CI W1fh thP C.ovnt y Cle,. 01 Or •not Cou~I v un Jan1Urv • ""· UAflMIHT 0, &IANOOHMtNT OflUHOP' l'ICTITIOUY fU,.t•fS,.KAMlr l"9 IOllOwll\(j ,..,...., "•• ·-" Ow u~o• the hU11•0U\bU\tM\\~ NCWPONT Rl (l(iHI{, •no MAll1Ht! _.,_oouc '~· , ... HeW00r1 81¥<1 ,Ntwporl U.•<11,C•l•IO•n. .. n..o '""' FltllhOV\ BU\ln•1> N-,. ltrf~ 10 •llO•• wl\ rnw l'I ~MIO> Covntvon OCloO.r i., 1•1' Robort Pol~1"9hO•n. 10.. °""'" I.ant. l'vll•rlOfl, C:elllorn••O.U '"" b.i\ln•n .... conovt1e0 by .on 1n OlwldU<tl ROO..• t f•o1~1n11htl•n f )llM Thi• ~l•le"lt'll "'•• 11100 w\fn tlw P\ibll\hf<I Or•~QI! Co••l.J)<lllY Ptl~I. C.OUnly C:lerk ot Ortnoe Covnty on J...,, 11. 19, 1•, ,,,., r •I> 1, 1•1• tN I• J1W11;<1ry 2,, ••i•. FMt$4 P\i!Ml\Pl•d Or•t111" Cool Oa1ty P1lo1. l'ebrU1r• 2, •. "· U, lt/6 :J/1>-l• ~~--------~ P UBLIC NOTIC•; SPINN E ' 0.fly PllM ,.,..It AK RS BLOSSOM AT START OF MANZANILLO RACE CO/Inn Mull•ney, 1714 Geno.t Or., Strve Aoker 01w1C1u•I. S.ntt An•, C•hlOrn•• ttlOA Tf\ls •••te,,...nt wo !tied w\111 I"" O.e Ho\.st1~rg Tllll l><Hlneu " conducted by a Covllty Cler~ ot Orange COYnly on Tith 11.ie,,...nl ... , tolcu wlln 1ne 91rwr•lptrlner>hlp. Jan....,ry IS, 1'76. Covnty Cler~ ot Orang.: County on G•Orl• P111ov> 'SU--Janwry 11, '''" Colleen Mulltney Pllbli\hO(J Or•nO<' Cool O.lly P\101 FSllOO 39-Boat Racing Aeet Surrounded By Spectator Boats. BOATING LA Yacht Ragtime, Joli In .Tight Race "W e're h e re!'' By AUION LOCKABF.V Dally l'ltol Bo•l•IMJ Editor in a real tig ht boat ·for·boat battle out T h ose wer e the e~iled words of Bill P asquini a nd .Bill White, co·skippers of the 62-foot s loop R aghme out of Long Beach Yacht C lub in a !>h ip -to- shore radio call t o the Daily Pilot at 6:45 a .m . today. Pas quini a nd White r e ferred to the ir race for firs t t o finis h in the 1.110 ·mile San Diego t o J\l a n zanillo race with the 6 1-foot s loop Joli. Tiu• stilemtnl wa\ ltlt<I ""'" o..., JVI IY, 16, •no Feb. t. •.Ith 17S.I• P\ibh""td 0••"-e Coast Oo11y Pilot, Covnty ,,.,,, of Ortngt-(O<.lflly M, J•n. 7•, ano Ftt> l, '· 1• 1'76 H:J lo JAnut•Y•. 1m. P U BLIC NOTICE H1"4 P URL.JC NOTJCf: Pvt>l•\l>eO Orange Coa\t Dillly Po101, l----,F-l-CT-IT_l_O_U_S_l_U_S_l_N_E_S_,---I Jtin ll, I', 7•.•ncl Feb 2, 1~74 l>C>i. NillME STATEMENT ------------- Tne IOll-1119 per.on ,, oo;nv bu»· 1'1CTtTIOUS IUSINE:SS PUBLIC NOTICE nt>U\· NAM E STATEMENT NORTH AMER ICAN SERI/ICC Tr..lottow1n9~rsons4r•dOl"9bu>I• --------------ICOMPANY, ISll Monrowlf A.,.., Suite ntn ••· LEGAi.NOTiCE I, '-wport Bue Pl, C•hlorno•WM.:J ROADRUNNER PERMITS, ~I NOTI CE IS HERESY Gii/EN lhal l'red >1 Rtllleld, 1<01 S-lor w.,,,., Awe., "'o 311, Hunt1n9ton "'" lollowor>Q Item> ol tovnd or >aY<!d Avenvt, NtwPOrl Be.cf\, C•totomie 8uch, C•llforn1• '2647 proptrty N¥• Deen ntld by I~ Poh<f! '1"6.J Oet>Ole S Satd1no, 6•01 warner 0.-parlm~nt ot IR• City ot Co>t• ,.,.,.,,. Th i> bV\ine•• •S conduueo by dn In· Ave., No. J 11, Hun11n9ton lleu11, tor a p.trtO<I in eACt'\\ of n.nety (?()) dlY•du•I C.11tornl•9,t141 04y\ Fr to M. Aenleld Rober I L Al~ln>, H" Wood'-o Dov's Gr•en Schwinn Slin?·~~ Tni> siale,,.,..no w•s liled wllh lflt Or., H .. n111191on Bt.tcPI, Cal11ornl~976(q B•oc•e G"I • C.010 Btac~ J S"""" Col.only Clorl( 01 Orongu CounlV on TPI" bu1lneH 11 conovcteo ov 4 "Th~ Trt•\"ry'• Btcycte, Girt~ Janu.ary9•1916 ventr•IP•rtner'\f'hp Plnk fWPll Sears Bo<YCl~.Suy's FSll2t C>el>Ole8a1d1no Pvrp1t10ran9e Slln9r<1v Bl<vclt. Oov" Pubhshl!<I Or•ngl' Cont Oaoty Pflol Tiiis >l•l•mtnl w•s lolt<l ""'" me Pvrple Kruo Blc·yclt. Bov'> S lue Jan. t?, 19 70 ••nd Ftb. l 19a no-1; Covnlv Clerk ol Or•nge county on St,,.tor Bicycle, Boy's Yrllow Se""'°' ' · J•nu.rylt, 1916. S1octe. Wom•n'• C.old Ooomond Ring FUllO ~no PMtoC•r RddtOdnO$P"a•er P UBJ.J(' ~OTJCF, 1'1161/snO(J Orange Coot Oa1ty Piiot. NOTICE IS FURTHER Gl\IEN lhat 1---=......,,_.....,. _________ Februtryl,9, 16,23, 1916 31S·l6 II no o .. n,r dPPf•rl .1n<I prove> hi> NOTICE TO CR EOITO,.S OW11er\hlp ol the property wotPlon '4!~n SU PE RIO,. COURT OF THE Ill day\ 10llowlny tne publlcatlon 01 STATEOFCALlfORNIAl'OR 1n1s N01l(t. IPlct1llrl""'"'o•hall1't;jlin TNIE COUNTY OF ORANGE ,,,. ltlldtr, II there be one, or In '"" C•lv Ho. A·lSt1' FICTITIOUS IUSINE,SS P U BLIC NOTICE PUBLIC ~OTICE S·Ull SU,.EllfOll COUllTOI' THE STATE OFCillltFOllNIA FOlt THECOUNTYOFOltAHGe HO.A•l'2U NOTIC E 0' HEARIN(; OF PETITION FO• "ROI.TE OF WILL ANO 'llUT CODICIL ANO SECOND C:OOICIL AllO !"OR LETTEllS TESTAMENTAllY E1tate of JANET WEiii WEEKS, AKA JANET W. WEEKS, AKA JANET WEEKS, AKA M!IS. RICHARD F. WEEKS. Oecus~d. FUii! Publl>llto Oranoe (Oi>I Oa1tr Plto1, Ftllt\Mlrf 7, '·I•, ll, 1916 >'I0-16 PUBLIC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUS IUSI NESS NAME STATEMENT T~ lollow1n11 persons •ore 001119 bus•· riit:H•\. RAPPOllT, l20 Mornl119Star La"". Newport llUCh, Catllorn•6 9?...0 H. L Jttck C.ttowell, 320 Morntnq St•r une, Newparl Beac11, ~lllornl• '11660 N•ntv L. Cald'WCll, 370 Ml)rnlnQ Sllr l •ne, Newpart Be•ch, Calllornl~ '7660 Tllll t>vslneu il (Onducted by'" In dMdw.i. N•ncv l Caldwell .. WE ARE 13 1'DLES outs ide the San !lenitos otCO\taMtw,1nwh1<11<u1-111e1><~•· Esta•• 01 JACI( H. SCROGOY. ·~· NAME STATEMENT islands a nd are looking ' at J o li o n our port beam,' tv ~11 bt sotd at pubtoc avctton •t d JACI( 11ALLOC IC sc ROGC.Y, Tiit 1011ow1n9 person 1$ doonv Ml· h,,...•nodatetot>eannounced. Oec .. ....i ntu t s· :.aid White. Joli, a CC-61, is under c harter and s kip-OATEo J•nu••r7•. 1974 NOTICE rs HEREBY GIVEN 10 '"" 111 scoRPtO tNTERNJ>.TIONAL pered b y N ick Fra zee of San Diego Yacht C lub. cA UE1ENFE0TFHPOLt cE 1e ~,:..":'~;>;!::~':, •h'::v~~:·,~:,~e:~,' MOTOR HONE RENTALS <nMOTOR Club Marks NOTICE IS HEREBY Gii/EN thal HARRY M, HALSTE.o.O ~.~flied herein • Ptl•tlon tor Proba\~ OI Wiii <1no Flr>t Codt<ll ~no S.cond Codicil &no 1or Lelttrs Tt,l•mentttrv r•tertin<t! to Tnl, Sl•l•menl w•• hleO wuh ,.,.. (ounly Clrrk ot Ortnge County on wnich i• mide lor lurlller pa•licut.,s, FUIO. 1no tlwl '"" flmt Ind Place o1 he••lnq PvbllsPlto oranqe cout Dally 1'1101, JMIUlry ~. "14. '"" wme ha~ been HI tor Ftbru.iry to, FetwU1ry 1. '· H , 73, 1'14 31l·7• 191•. at 10:00 •.m., In lh~ cour1<0on1ol1---~---------- Birthday T h e Los Ani::eles Yacht Club will celebrate its diamo n d anniversar y Saturday, Feb. 7 whe n it holds its 1976 Opening Day Regatta, followed ·b y a dinner dance a t the clubbouse a t 500 Bar· racuda St., Termin a l Js land. F o unde d in 1901 LAYC is th j? secon d o ld est cor- i nth i a n yac h tin~ or- ganization in Southern California. San Diego Yacht C lub is the o ldest , dating bac k before the turn of the cent ury. THE GALA d ia111ond a nniversar y :iffair will be conducte d by the c lub's n ew o fficers. Com· modore William "Rud'' Caroenter: Vice Com- modore Will is B.lakeslee: Rear Com· modore William lloskcn , a n d Fleet Capt. Bill Scott. fo'estivities will start· 11 a .m . with J.h (! fl a · :ais- i n g cerem • :nd f o rm sta llalio r ----.-~o ffi1: e r s. I med iat e l y ufterwards the r e will be complimen- tar y c h ampagn e for a ll h a n ds to toast. the club's 75th anniversary a nd the 200lh year o f the United States. AT NOON a r egattn for the C raig Trophy atid Flagship trophy invol v · inf? Perform :rnce llan· dicap Ra cini.t Flt. vachts and onr <ICStl!n c lasses will gel untlcr way. The mos t popular event of tht' day will be thl' traditional H ors D 'Erby atl :30 p.m. S B . . 27 'I f " ~ ~ ~ HOME RENTAi. CONSULTANTS 0) an en1t9s IS 5 m1 es rom Poi nt Loma Pvll41V.eO Oran9e Co.o>t D<lllV P.iot, ,,,. Hid°"""""'' ··~ requirtO lo hie RECREATION VEHICLE RENTllL where the race s tarted Saturday at n oon. Febru••Y7. m• l11>-1b them, wc1h ti... neco•11•Y •0""""~· in CONSULT.ANTS 141 STEVE'S MOTOR 0epartment No.lot S4•d ('oofrt, •1100 Civic ~nter Orive Wot, In tne City OI the office ot tl\t <1••~ ot '"" •DO"" HOMES, 11301 S.•ch Blvd .. Su•lf 10, Al t h e 8 a . m . noon rollcall Sunday Joli was lead-PU BL I c NOTICE enliUeO COUrl, or to Present'"""'·""'" HunU1191on llH CPI, C•lltornla.,.... ing R agtime b y about two miles, sailing some 5-0 ,,,. nt(fSH•• •oucn•r\, ro ,,,.. ..... Sieve P•u• Fr•nk, 1u .. S.nta Sant• Ana, Cal1torn1•. D1tt0J1nuary70, 1976 FICTITIOUS IUSINE~S WILLIAM IE. St JOHN, NlllME: STATEME"T P U BUC NOTICE ') ff b f C S Q 1--------------Otrsi9neo •• '"' oll•et ot WILLIAM II, Torno•, Fount••n \/alley, C.ltlotnoa m1 es o s ore rom ape an uentin o n the Baja HOTtCEToco11T11AcT0Rs SCHMIOT, Attorney•• L•w, ~ s... moe Peninsula. Pro1ee1 No. l~MC·l Migvet Drove, Su•te lOO. Newoort TPI•\ t>v~nou •S conovcteo by an in· Covnty Clerk T"" lo!lowlr>g persons <1re d0"19 bu)• HALST EAOANOIAKEll ""UH WHITE AND PASQUJ~I s aid winds w ere light during both Saturday a nd Sunday nights but picked up to about 10-12 knots during the day. "W e are now doing about five knots boat s peed and s lowly pulUng ahead of J oli," said While . N avigator aboard the Ragtime is Dic k Foxx o f Balboa Y ach t Club. OTHER C LASS A YAC HTS c h allen,::ing Ragtime a nd Joli for the Jeact wer e Loi Killl.lm 's 72.foo t ketch Greybeard, V a n c ouver, B .C . and George O 'Brien's converted 1 2-m eter s loop, End- less S ummer, a ls o from Vancouver . • H andicap.l e ade r based on position reports S un· clay morning was Gamma. a Jla ngcr-37 saile d by Ralph Wilson, St. lfran cis Yacht C lub, San Fran- cisco. Sailing School Set In Sall Diego Bay ·Annapolis Sait'in g Sch ool, o ldes t and largest s l1ch sch ool in the country, h as opened a Wes t Coast branch a t the G lo rie tta Bay Marina in San Diego. Al Evans, d irect or of the W est Coast Branch, said the Coron ado sit e was c h osen b ecause it of· fe red e a sy access to n ear sailing conditions the year aroun d. THE S£HOOL..WA.S fQUnded in Annapolis. Md. ;16 years .ago'. 'Tile program. beaviQg tlle s logen , "Recome-a sailo r in one weekend," h as introduced more people to sailing than a n y oth er o r gani7.Cd method. ll a lso offe rs a special five.d ay .vacatio n course combining basic ins truction with extensive · practicesession s. . S tudents at the school team to sail in 24-foot Rainbow s loops, also used for trainin g by the U.S. J\terchant Marine a nd the U .S. Naval Acadcm v. JER R \'-I \\'000, THE school's founder, said pla n s call for additional W est Coast branches tn San Francisco anrl on Washington's Pui!et Sound . Address of the W est t.:oast branch is: Annapolis SailinJ:? School. 1715 Strand Way. Coronado. C•1hf. 92118. Further information may also be had by call- ing 435-6000. !wa•to PfOPOsal\ will II(' rt<••V'"d at Buen, C.lllornla 91~. wP11cn •S tr.e dl¥1Clu•I. WOW.•tllSlr"I INTERNATIO NAL REAL Suila500 ESTATE NETWORK-COURTESY lh• Off•ttt o' Accountinq Olltcer. r>l•u ot bush,ess of I~ unotrS.gtW<S tn s1ev~ P. Frank F•orvoew Sl•lt Ho>ootal, 2SOI •II matters Ptflaononq lo lht •>t&ltot TPlos >l•ltment w•\ filtO Wotn IN! L.os./l,,..les, Caliler111;ot0011 REALTY, t6•o llv~haro, Fovnta1n At-. ... n fer: ,.. .. 11.,,., \lellty, C•t.tornt• ttlOI NarbQr Blvd. (O\ta Me~<J. Cd••forn1a '4ltd~edent,WUh1ntourmont~~U~t Councv Clerk of Or•nve: County Of\ vn111 II 00.i m on l II 16, "' wnlcn tome the li•>11><1tl41Ut1on 01tn1s nonce. J•nutry 7,, 1916. P\ibllslle<I Oran9~ Cotst D•1ty Piiot, M•rcet Gallon Cordi, •7•7 JM. 76. 21,•no Feb. 2, 106 JIJ./& Miner.ester Ptace, (ypreh, C.l1torno., l"ty will be publl(ly OPtnl'O and ruO 0.teOJ•nu•ry6, 19i. l<JUf7 lorPtrlormtnv-rk as follows: ESTHER >1, SCROGGY Pvtlllsht<I OrtnQe Co•SI Daily PilOI, Furn.in all tabor. materials, IDO•s E11.e<ulro• ot lt... Will ol ,,.bru.ty 1, '·It , 13, 197, 41e-16 .,.., tQu1pme11t n•ct\lorr to install lnt•bovenamtd<lt'udenl , NQTICETOCllEOIT9'1S Ortn~lnq Fountains In -rat lhi~ WILllAMV.SC:HMIOT SU,.ElllOllCOUllTO!i!TNE PfOjecl Con\1\1\ ol lvrn1Sh1ng ano ,,,_ "'"""'-Y ti U"' ' sl•lllng lf'n llOldrfnkin9 lount•lns.an0 M~Ml9.,.1 Drive PUBLIC NOTJC.E STATEOl'CAl.lfOltNIAFOlt one II) ljlh\ filler ., FalrVlt!W State S..lt•MO • THE COUNTY OF OllAHGE HO>plt .. 1, rn accordance wilPI plan' dnd -portS...:11, C•lllornlatzuo NOTICE TO C,.EDITORS Ho. A·U717 SPt'citlcat1onsther._.lor. A"9rMytwE1eculrl1 SUPElllOllCOOllTO'TH~ Eslale,ol MYRTLE L,._TIMIAN, Bod propa,a1~ must~ submill<.'<1 tor P\ibll\l>ed Or•n9e Coast Daily Polo!, STATE o, CALll'ORNIA FOii ~c ... ..,d. - lht! enlirt! v.or~ deHribe<l lht!reon. J.in.12, 19, 14.•M Feb. 7, 197• 1l/·16 THE COUNTY OF ORANGE NOTICE IS HERESY Gt II EN to the PURl.IC NOTICF. 'IOtJO Atll Slr>Qh Gill. 91l1 M•lwlo CK., 1-fvnllnc)ton lie.ch, c11110 ... n1a 91446 Tnt~ bu\lnos Is <ondvcteo by " QeMrat parlM,.P11p. .Aj11 Singh Ga1 Thl• •t••-ePIJ wn llled ""'" tro., Cov11ly CtNk 01 Or•ng<: Covnty "" Jan ... ry a, 1916. f'SIH7 Pub11111e<1 Ordnge C~st Daily P1to1, Jan I?. ••. 76, •net F•b. 1. 1976 131-7~ Otwiotoons trom plm ano specolica· No. "'·UtJ• _ ~,:;~~:7~:.:,~, ~':v~~;~;';f~~9":';: Hons will no1 OP conrn1em1 andwlll De PUBLIC NOTICr E-lat DIANE MJ1RI£. YATES, the ~Id dect<lenl •re roqulred 10 Ille P U RI.IC NOTtCF. ~ cause tor reJt!c!lon ol blOs. Thi; Oewri. ""< ·~ M, 't.ATES. Oecea\f<J. them, with I~ M<•ssary voucr.o~. 1n ------------- m.nt OI "Ul\h has tne ro9M 10 W•i•e 'N IS HERESY Gl\IEN to Ille lhe Ojh(t or '"' Cler~ ol Ill• llbowt! en· S·lll1 MY lrrequl.,lty In• b10 or loreJeclany $U,.ElllOR COU,.T 0, CALll'OllNIA cr~dllors of IN) •bovt' nifm"O df;<t!den\. titleocourt, or 10 prosenl tntm, wtlh lilt NOTICE 0' SALE OF or all bod\ COUNTY OlltORIVfGt · tllo>I •II ptr\on\ Pia vino cld•ms d<»•nst necttss.iry vouchtri, 10 the un<1e<sl~ llEAL "•OPEllTY Af No Did will~ tonsodencl unlM\ll '' C:att Hvmi.r Al6:Jlt lllt said Otcedent are r•qulr('d to hi~ •I lhe office 01 JOH'i J. MURPHY, Jr. P,.111,llTE SALE r(lf<lt on a Sllllld;trd torrn tur,.,'11\ed by OllOEll TO SHOW CAUSE 11\em, l!dlh I~ necessary voucher\, •n Altornty .,1 law JUS Wllslllrl' Blvd., Ho: A•l4.,.Z IN0e~rtmtntotl1eam111ndo<made•n l'ORC:HANGEOl'N,.ME :11e ortrc. ot the clor~ ot tPle abow Suite ,.70 t.os Angrl•> C<1tllornl• SUPEltlOlt COURTOFTHE •«ot~nt4t will! \Pie "tnslruchons lo '" '"" Malter ol '"" illppli(•llon 01 ... lllltO COUr1, or lo present them, w11n 'IOOIO, WPl!th Is the p•ace oi buWlf'SS OI STATE OF CALI FOllHIA FOR 8iOOtrs" KRISTI NA KAY PHILLIPPI For Ille ~ceu,jlry YOVCPlors, lo ltw-un-Ille ...-.. 19,,..., in all mall••\ ,.r1a1n. THE COUNTY OF OllANGE Prospe<1owe bidCltr\ may evam;ne °'s"H~R'!'.NN•.-NN. GE •'T"Y ~--flt-~ der\IOMCI at Int office ol THOMAS w. ingto IMHlate ot said OtceOtnl. WolPlln In Ille Matier of In• c.on...,rvator~.p MICI obtain plaM, \Pecolo,Al•on"'"° bod ~ v ~ .., " ,.,.. ~ 0 HENOERSON JR. Atrorney <11 Law, loii• Monll!i •llt"r lllt 1.,,1 Pliblleallon o t CH AR LOTT E M, CLARK, '°'""'by u111119 al or ma1t1nq., req,,...t petition •n !Ills cO(trl tor an or~ atlOw llO East 11111 Street. Svlle 111, Costa oi~l>nollco. Conservilee :o the Olllct ot the Cnoe1 of Plant lr>g Ptlil9-r to ch•nge his~ ,..me Mtsa, C;olltorn11 916>7, Which '' Ille 0.HedJM>wry n. "'S NOiiet •• lltrtby ll•Vln !Plat Ille~· 01><1ral1on\ at ,,,. ,.bove .inor~u. from KRISTINA KAY PH ILLIPP\ lo Pl Kt of bv>ineu ot the uncler\ogneO in Robt'1 BIKI< c1tr\19neO wit! >t!fl al pro wait salt. on or 1ttepnone nvmbtr 714-~S-9331, Ext. KRl!.TIN" K"Y GENTRY. 111 rna11tr\ ,_,laininq to lhe ~ate of EJ<teutorot IPl~Woll 01 o1uer the tith Oay of Februa•v. 191•, di ll7. II l~ hereby orocrec1 tr..t •II persons s.tlddtc-rit.w1t111n tour rnont~allef' ~ ir...ibove,..,,...ddeceoe111 IM oftlce ot MESERVE, MUMPER~ A ...,y,,,..nt bOnd, Standard Form 801 IMertslt<I In """ rn,1111er •fortwod •1> the 11~1 DUl>loution ot 1111s notice. .JOt4N J. MU,.PH y. Jll. ~UC.HES. All. E.A. Crary, E.,q. 3ll So. on Ill<' amovnl 01f1t1v i>erun1011"9 con· Pf•• _before lhl\ court 111 ~11trlmen1 0.ltd J•nvarY '· 1974 A_.,. •I Law Hope Slrett. lStl\ Floor., L A. CA '!0011. :~:: ~-:;,:;~~1 :~':."O:~~:.:~r1~:;. :;~ •!: ~!~i'~:";:.::•~O~~':"~!: ~::~;,s. 0 1.on ~· =e~4~1r.1tvd. 'i;,~,:~~i:.'coLt~! :.;:e~11e:~d S~a511•r..:'. CtS\ot \10,000. 1976. al ll:OOo'cto<k • m .. ano tttenano ol!Ple Will oll,,,. LMA,,..i.s, C.IHtml•'OOIO dtr, oln<lsuti1tct 1oco.,1trmahonbywod TPlt successtul blddtr will ~ ,,._ tr.ere'"°"' ctvw, II eny 11\ey Plave, Why 1110ve named decedent T.i: (llJI Jll0.4tat S-lor Court, all the rl(jllt, Mle ano Quored to oecut .. a contr.§Clur•t s.IO petition 16< <ll•nge OI n•-$110uld THOMA SW. HE llDE RSOH, Jlt. A...,,..y fer fattvl~ 1nl•r .. \I ot said Con~r¥altt in -lo ~•Hmtnt on'"" torm ot a "Slat\11¥0 not be granted'. An-y •I Law Pltlllll...., Ort fl" Coast D•llY "Ital, all !Pit ct•l••n r•al ProPl!•tv sl!Udte 1n i119,.,....,..n1. Form ?'' wllirn 'I.hall be II Is lvrtMr ordered l~al • <oe>v ol >JG Ea11Tl1Jt St reel Ja<i. "· u ,;olld l<tb. J, t • .,,. -.16 r~ Crry or ''"°"' oet MM, County of bfn<l/ng vPOn tM Sl•I• ot c.i11forrna on· tllis order lo show <•wse be oubt1Slle<I rn WC.111 OranQe, Slate ot ca111ornoa, 1>11'11<utar 1y,_nappro••I by the St<lt~. 0r•"91' CoiSt DtflY Pilot, 11 neW>IWIPt• CMt• Mesa, Cttllornla tau lydescrlped a\ 1011ows, to-w11. In accord•nct with '"" pro.ns~ OI ol genuat clrculallon, publl!>!Wd In this f f!: 1714) M1·115' P U BLIC NOTICE R.,\ldt'nc" ~• j1q POPPY A~n ...... S.-Ctton 1110 ol Ille Lat>or Co<!!; I,,.. county•tle.Sloncea weeW1orl011r<on· Att-yforEHCvlot Corona d rl Mar, Calotornoa t1•H, Oep.arlmMt of Hutth hn asce'1aineo !oe<Vllve -t~$ prior to lhe day ot $aid P\il>ltlhed O•<tnoe '°"~'Dally Pitnl, T cH:scroDl'd·"' • 111tl Ille 9e<1eral Prtvalhnq rates of ~arl119. • Jan.11, 1', 76, ano Frb 7. 1916 17tr76 NOTICE INYITIHG llOS Lot tQ 1n Otoe~ S43 ot Corona""' wtQ!!\ applicable In Ille county ln..,,kPI Dated January 30, U7& No1ice ''hero by 9•Ven IPlat lhe &o.&rd 'Mr, t HhOwn on m.>o tll••col rtocor<INf 11\t work istobtdOn•••• thOsl'llSledin SAMUEL OREIZEN PUB eof Trv'1ee\ ol Ille Coast Community •n booi. 3 01 Paoe' 41 dnd •7 ot """· the boOklel enlllle<I 'O@par1m.n1 ol Judqe olln~ I.I C NOTI CE COllt9e ._O~slr.ict of Orange County, :tllaneOYs MaP•. 11~corc1> o1 Orang.• T11111portallon. EQU1pmenl R"ntal Superior Covrl -Celltorn1il,~111 receive >t•led bod• up County, C.alltornoa 1131•\ And C.enerat Prty.tlling W"CJ4' SH"'lt~ ANH GENTRY C"·IM• lo 11:00 am. Tw•>Oay, Ftbni.lr\' II. Un1mprov..a real pr<>otrly <idl•I Rates" J:urront at th• dalP of llllS .. E1'1TIONEll • '" "r• ... , NOTICE TO CllE OITORS. 1916, ~· '"" Purcr,uinQ O•PI ot $(lod '"'l!llo'lr•IOdescrol>Cd .. , P<.lblt<.Jlfon. Copies 01 111e Boo-let ar1• 2214SlalaSt.,Ne.I OFIULI( TllAHSFEll school dl\lrlct louted &I q10 Addms Loi 11 In Block S4J of Co•ona M l on···~ •I the QI\<<• Ol lhP Cntct ol Plant ""'-Mes.a, Calltorftl• UU1 IS•<I .• ,., -tttl u.c.c.l I "~•nut, Cos la Mt>d, Calllorn111, Ill MM II\ Sllown on " map '"""'O' re P!Ser•lion\. Polr.lew Slate Hoso11111 hi: 171•1 Ml·140S Notice 15 nereby olv~n lo th4? wl'llcn fl-••Id bids Will bt publlct• cor~d In Doo~ J, P•oes " ar-o J? o! anoa1111eOPpartmenlol Heatthhe<ld PubllSf\edOr;on~Coo>slO•ltyPitot cred itor\ of CASA CARIOCA oponeo and reaO tor Rebid Mo~ctll•nl'ou\ M~p•, Records bl QUMICr\olllCP, F•b•IH•y7,9, 16,73, "" 'll-76 CORPORATION, Transfuor, '"""~ EOITINC. CONSOLES ANO ALl.IEO Or•noeCOuntY.C.§llfornia, Sol• lft\P~lion wtlt ~ hl'lcl uoon re· buslMu aooren ts 10'1 La Cuesta, Coty EOUI PM ENT· KOC..E·Tll. Termsot sare ca•PI In tawtul "'°"'"'IO' OIJ<l>l IW>n ·Fri. 1~:30 a m.· 3 lOP.m.I PU Bl, JC ~OTJCE ot S.nt• Al'• Covnty ot Ora"91' St<i1t A•I. blos are to bt '" "tcordllnce "'''" I~ Unlt,d SIMH on conttrmallon of F11orvJ•,.. Stat~ HO!>Plldl of Calllornl .. that a bvll< tran~ter '' !Pie on\lruclion• ano Conditions ano s•le,or~r1ca•h andt>al"nccew10tnc!'d • ',1Flovao Mo\liotf SM4t •bovl to bt ,;.,ad' lo Wilt.TEii FANl SPf<ilic"llons "'"1<" •r. now on flit DynotesecurtobyMor19aotTn.stO-f'(! • • ... Ch1dol Plant Ullons HOTICE OF AUCTIO~ Mid WILMA u. FANZ, Translrrtts, '"0 may be secur.o In·~· 0"1<e of'"" on Ille f>'OMr1y so !.Old. Ten"""'"'' OI PvbllVll!d O~nge oast Oaoly "''"'" SALE OF UNPAID STORAc;I[ wtwne bus•nt\S addrtS\ ,, 1191 La r;i•u,.,ng ~· ot Hid >ChOOI ell\· tmoun1btotob<'dePo\•ledw1IPlb«I F.c>•uarvr.•. t•l6 311-7• In •«ordance wllll llMl provl\•on• of Limon•• llo•d, C1IY of Sant" Ana. tr t!cri llulddT.lftust S.Ul>m•I w•lh "'' 8od\ or ott~rs to~ In ..,,..,..., Md tl-.e Unllorm Corn'""r<•81 COO!' ,,,..,.. County of OranOf', Slat, ot Ca11lorn1a. gl a c •-,e~·~ "k, etrlllo!'d c~k, ..,u bt ••Cl'••< d al '"" olorr•olld Oll•r~ P URI IC ~011CF. t.tnq dut' and unoa1d \loraqe cMroi•._ Th~ proCJtrly to be trflln\ftrr~o •\ 'tW:__.bldde...,.':\ Ht> -.a"'abt' 10 1,.._.. •I 1tny ti~ •1trr '""' '"'l put>hcat1on ' ' ' tor wPloch the B~ar \Ian l.1""' ODA 1\11 localed 11 n11 Martin Svite IO'I, O ty of l~r OI lhe out<'orn.;;.~,1y ColltQO' l'Wlrtol M><I l>Plo1" dal~ ot 'ale (P ... lt A,,...rican Mov1nq o\ Stor&oe 1\ fnhll"(I lrv1nt, Covnty ot O•angf', St<1te ot Olstroct 8oaroot Trv>tees '" •n amount O•t~ Jy"nuarv IY•. 1Eq74C.O 1 •o•llen•\W•rtnousemenontheOOOo\ C•lllo•'ll• . ~-> -t le« tn•n five Dt!rcent 1s•.1 Oii,,.. rA M LI\ N • nse"'• o• S~~:~~~:~~~=~~T:'~rt her•inartr r docrob<'d, anO dU!' nolo<I' $aid proPf"r1Y i\ OMCrobtO ln-~al ;m !>I'd•>" guar•nttt lMl I"" bfdOt'r ol l,,..t>l•lr 01 >atO STATE 01' CAl.JFORNt• F<>lt ~~~ ... ~ .. ~~:~~,::,~,~l~•;d~':.:'..:: ~n~~,::::,.:~;~:;j:;:~~':.~,=~' :;1 =~ i~\10:::,r::::'i~t~,c.:1::,•.:; MESEllr:~~~~,:;;ER & HUGHES. THE CO~~~:.!!:l~R &NGE <,p«olle<I in WCPI nolo<P tor PdYmet>I 01 t nd plant business kno•n a'i C RtOC.4 e~t of l•llurt to enter onto SUCll con ly E.A. Crtry, E\tl. Eslale or OOROTHY llECICER \UCPI llavif19 t•P"~. nollcr "qlw-n CL EANERS eno. localed ii 1711 lraCl,ll\tproceeOsol tl>ecl\tckW1llbl' Jl.JSo.H~St.,Ulh;loor McCABE. C>ectotd '""' l~t loll •re to bt SOid ~I 7411 Mi'11~, !.vile Ul9, C•IY ol trvl,,.,, County tor~•l•d 0, ,., lht ca.-01 • bond tho• t..os "-'~" ~"· '°° t NOTICE IS HEllEO'I' C.IVEN lo Ille Allon A~. •••I,,.., Calllornla on '"" olOrMIQt, St1teorC•t1lornl•. lullsumine•tot wllt bt torte1tt010~1<1 Allonop •Y• or onur .. 1orc t ~-11111 <lay ot Frl>fuM1. IQ76 "' 12 00 The bvlk lr.tn\IPr wlll bP consumlnjtf . .,~-•oi•trlcl -· vbll\htd Or•nQI' 0~' uo•lv ~r<!dllor\ of the •bove narneo de<-t Noc><>· 00 on 0 Allt '"" 10,., oa 1 F !>NA ~·....,.. • • Pilnt, Jan 1&, 11, alld Ftb 1, ttn 1l1 lb 1,,.1 •II perMIJ>\ Pl&w1n9 claims "9~•">1 , ' ' Y 0 • · •Y. ·Ho bfdo,r may willldr .. , nl\ bod tor a Int M•d dt'cedtnl uc reQuireO lo Ille Emtn.t J'•n 8enn•tt, lot No, 1063, I 16, Al tOd m .u Prolo>SIOMI Eo,cr-oe<IO<I ot tor••·•••• IHI do~ .9ltt•""' It.em, "'1tPI Ille MCtUllry VOv( ... r<., In \90 00 S-r¥1Ce wno>e aoore\I IS 1'71 Nor1~ ~It fetlor IM OIW'o/no IPl~rt'OI Fwrida Regatta Coast Boats Triumph Newport Hl'nrh .Vill'l1ts ~cored hr~h in the /\nl'lotc K <'y ra<'<'. 0 1w n ini;? feature of the ~<>uthcrn Ol'e11n•O :tci n~ Confcrc n ct• cso nc 1 out o f St. Peters burg, Fl a. Division I winn<'r wns Rill l>;1s<•oe's 47-foot s loop Saucl:uk from Nt•wrM.1rt Yacht C lub. First lo f inish 1n l>w1o;ion II w~rs D 3 \' <' C u c k I c r s ,) ti · f o n t I w i n b ilftebonrds s loc111 ll:m key<'. alb<' from N llY C. CHAR ISM A • .A 5 J.to'OOT !-IOcl(l Sk t P· pered by las t ~·c:.1 r's SORC .... 111ncr. Denn is Conner of San D iego, finis hed fifth on corrrct ed time in Division Tl. llas linf?S H arcourt's nrw yacht Wht1·· tie Wing. Snnt:i narbar a , finished Sl'venth. Finishini:? Just nhcad of a thun· dt'rst orm . W111iwnw. n nl'w. 41 -foot two-t o n h oat wus the unofficial h an. dicnp winn er. Willlwuw, i;kippl'rNt b. Low('ll North . San Diego, uncl owned by Seym ore S ine tt nf Perth Am hoy, N .J ., finish ed in the best correcte d sailing ~lme in the 103-mile r~cc. T h e boat 's lime was s lightly under H h o urs in the h u n dicap system u sed b y thcSORC . ANOTHE R T WO-TON bonl. Nike. owned by W i 11 tn m T i mkcn or C le v e land, waR seeond overall. It was design ed -0nd i;ailed by Ted f lood of .M arblehcnd. Mt1ss . Tenncious, own ed by T eel Turner of Atlanta, was third, followed b y , H icochet, owned by Lloyd Eccl<'ston e, J r . of Pa l m B e~1 c h . 1"1 :1. H awkeye, and Rattler, own e d b y J o n Kir k of H o u s ton. H o wever, Tenacious and R a ttler were in\'Ol\'ed in p r o tests. SE\'F.NTY-TURE:E OF' the 76 bouts that s tarted the race Saturday fin ished it Most of them S?Ol back just ahead of the SC\'Cre front that moved over the Gulf of i\l cxico. Enoch II. owncrf l>y .J.P. M onn o f Miami. h acl the top of its m ast break off fi\'e miles from the finish hne. The start o f the race w as dcla~·crl more than l hree hours Saturday while officials waited for winds to pick up. The Oe1>t had winds up to 20 miles PN hour Inter Saturday as they s ailed northward to Anclolc K ey on spin· nakcrs. The SOR C has divided compellt1on this _vear t o two t'livis 1ons. one tor boats bui It before J :in . 1. 1974. and one for new h oats bui It after that dute. Twenty -o ne own ers wrrt' entered in the o ld boat competition . 56 in t hl' lll'W boat g r oup. CLASS LEADERS were : O ld Boats: C lass l, Sau dad<', ownet'I by William Pascoe IU, Newporl Bcac)l; C lass 2, J&B, owned by M ort E n g~) a n d Jack S utph en, Mama r o neck, N Y.: Class :t. Ramrod, o wned by O.R Flitman. Miami. Ne"' Boats: C lass l, Tenacious: C ltlss 2, Williwaw, Closs 3, Agn1•s, own ed and sailed by l'ckr Norltn of Stockh o lm, S w e den. lilt olll<• 01 Int c•trk 01 111,. .Jbo"" en. Rp.,, l-luber1 Cuyler, lot No. 1"1.1, Tonlln .... ,,..,., S.111~ Anll, Cahlornla. Tn., Board 01 lru\l•t\ '""M' ,,,.. litlt<I <Our I, or 10 present lnem, with llv' UH.OO !>ol•r I $ h ~nown 10 ,.,., 1 r•Mltree•. 1><1Yllt91' 01rt1ecllnq11ny alld •fl b•d\ or ""(tt\&ry •Ouchers, to !Pie """""'<l"<'d J atkle 0..-•v. Lot N~ ?~ll. lS~7 J) •II l>v\lntu n•mu ano tddrt•~ 11\eO lo w•lvo any krt9vlt1rillh or in PUBLIC ~OTJfE SUl'ERtOR COURT OF TME STATE OF CALI FORN I" FOR THE COUNTY 01' O!IAHC.E C;os.No.AIH TS •I I~ otf1ct 01 nl• attorn•v. THOMAS Tf>om•• Jetterwn, l ot No. 7)660· by lhe Tr•n\leror 10' the pasl 1"'~ tormatllll!S In any bid M In lhe bidd•ng l . LORO, '3S71 Pa~•o ae II Alene IA, ~a~ord Lacoy, lot No 1SMS.J1".4A y~~:;~~~:ery 1I 197& S•'1'1<'<1 NO~Ml\N E Suitt 113, Laouna >1111•, Catllorn•~ Aon Mc Clain, Lot No 1301, MOO 18 W•ll .. r Fanr' WI\ TSON '1?6SJ. which Is lhe pl•<I' ot bu\IN'•~ol Ch~rlent M•nule, LOI No. HSU, Wilma 1 F"n' _S.cty BoMdol Tru•'""' NOTICE OF SALE OF Rt.Al PROPERfYl\T PRlllATE~ALE lnlhPmdtt~rol THE E!>TATEOI VIOLET M ASHER C)t·Hd"'" lhe un0ors1ontd In 1111 matltr> P'"'-'•n· UI• 311 Transl•••e' Ope" Febrvary 11.10~-II OOA.m, 1!1Qloln~e•ta1eot,aid<1evdt'nl,w1th1n G<lt>ert H. Martin Jr., Loi No. 1111• P ltO , ES S 10 NA L ES C •ow Publlsntd Oranoe Coa;I Oaoly f>otot, tour ll'Onlh\ eller the llrH Publl,,1llon 5170 00 SlllVICES , FtDruary 7, ~· 1916 fln·I~ 01 !hi• nollc• Fran•fln Smith, Lot No. ?!SSJ, '4l0. TJ I', O. lo• I Ul1 NOTICE IS HEREOY Gii/EN tMI ,,,_. undtr\IQnfd w lll .,,•lit 1''1 Prtvf\h• w•~. to lht PloOh~\I anrt l><>\1 />.dlft'r. \ubt.-r.I to cont1rm+tftonot \"It' 0.l•d Hnuery 10, "16 JO<! Wolll.,m•, lol No 14810. '41•.JI ~. A11•, C:.lffer11l1 •1711 OONl\lO lo, M<CA8E BEAR VAN LINES IEK1'9<11t HO. IMIU 00 E•tcutorot IPleWlll 01 OBA ALL AME RICAN Pvt>ll\nf'<I Ofanoe CO•UI DAoly Pilot, Ille abowe Mrnelldteedt'nl MOlllNC. & '.iTOR lllGE Ftbruuy 7, 1'76 •11·76 T'40MASL.LORO RlcMroP .. qano llUI "•-deYlteftci• Published Or~nq• Co;HI Dally Pilo1, s..11•211 JenvarY76,.§nd F.-oru.§•Y7, 1•16 '1'111-1• Ut!IM Hiiis, C•llltrll•• OUJ T•I. (11'1 Ml·JMO Attor-y lw I 111<vlor P\11141\h.0 Or1nQt Coast D;tily Pilot, Jen l41.•l'd Feb.1, •. ••. tO• JI)./~ PfJRJ.JC ~OTJCE HOTICETOC,.EDITOllS su .. E•roR «>U•TO,THE STlllTC 0FCALll'ORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF O,.ANG E Ht. A.-Utt E\l•lt ot EDNA MARY CkESSElL, •l<e EONA M (HESSELL, akA EONA (HESSELL, ••a EDNA HANNAM MAllY (HESSELL. Oect•s•d. NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN lo tr. creollors ol ,._. abov~ "4"'4'0 dt'c..o.n1 thfl ~ll p•ir$on< hl•fnQ <•••m• "°"'n•I lilt MIO o-<-nl .,,. roqu1rt(I ICI tot~ lhe"I. ..,,,. the Mte\>ary voocnors, In 1i. o!tlu ol '"" <lfrk 01 the·~ rn-1111.0 court1 or to prf!l\.Cnt lf\~tn. with the llf<tnary "°"'""''· to'"• lln<ll'l"\IOMO •I lhe ollite ol ICAHN, STE!IN. BLANEY .tnO ICITTRELL, Allorno s Al Law, SH• WUI C•nlvrY 81~ .. Suite 100. LO\ AllQtlt>, Catltornl• 'OOIS, ""''ch I• tf\t Dl•et of bu"neS\ ol I"" Ufl• denlon.d In •II m~ll•r< r>ertlMlllllQ to Ille tilllr 01 ~Id Ot•Utd!'"f. 10tltllill four ,,..,,,ht lllt• lllt llrll PVl>llUllonOl t"I~ "°"~' 0.ltd 0.<tmbor 31. 1'1S Hl!Ll!.tf KEITM E•H11trl• of trw Woll or 1"-.tbo•t na-o d•et•...,,t KAHN, UlllN, 11.AHIY tr'411ttn11ELL A--natu w -W.\ICtfltllfYll•f. W101 .. ..... A-let. Ctllfonfft _, A"-""Ytfer.fftwtrlo l'vell~"° Or•n~ (04<1 D•llY PllOI, J.., It,,., ll'cl F•ll• J, t, !ti• ,_,. Pt ·Rue NOTl{'F. s 41'1• SUPElllOll COUllT OF THE ST4'TE OF CALI FO,.HIA FO,. THE COUNTY OF O,.AHGE NO.AO I.MU CITATION TO A""EA,. IN THE MATTER OF THE AOOP TION PET tTtON OF GARlillNO LEROY COLLINS, AOOOt•ng PM""I Tne oeoot~ or tne 5,,.,.., ot C.llforn,, 10 P(l\oll L Umi•u,, qr~•ltnos By ordt• ot1nts Covrl, you .trP r.r.by ClleO anO rf'Qulrlod to ellOf'M ~f'SO'Wlly con<ornlno lh@ adoption ot P•lrl(k EOW~rd Ltmitu.1, ti minor, befetf' thof J~ of thl< Court 1n I~ Counly ot Or .. 1101.', St.oll' or C•lllornl•. •I Ille Cour1r-.. ot Dtl>"rlment tt, 100 O••C Ctnln Ort•• WHI, SanlA An.\. C•11tornl1t, on 1111•11 n. tt1&, •l •·oo o'clock A M. 01 11111 d"•. '""" •no •nerei to ~"°"" ti8u,~. u "'"V ~ wnv ""•0 ~!Ion snovlo nol blo or11nlt0 .K<ord Ing to !he ~llllon on Ill• "4tre1n. 11 youwl•ll to seek lhe ad•l<tot Ml al· IOtMy In lhl\ rnall•r. YOli \h<)lfld clO,.. P'Omc>llV ~ IPl•l yov Wiii wilt Ill' Df'O• p&rly reprttenttd 4111\• hHrl119, Glwn ""°"' mv "•no •nll llW! ~•I ol tho Sv0trlor Court of Ille f>lflt 01 C.lllorl\l•, In tnO tor IPI• County of Or•n90, tPl l< Nlne1te111n dAy or J•nu•ry, 10• Wllll•m5t loM,Ct•rl 8y Weller T Kono, °"DV'Y flerlc Y1-IJ.l,-Nrlfe l•U Wllslll,. 11¥d • s-t• Mefllca, c"' .O.O) Toi: lllfOI HJI AIWllOy lot ,._lltle,,.r Pllbll!olled Or1tn<lf' Co••I l)"lly r!lot, Jfl1Wrv~ .. 1'dfollrv•rr1.•, i.. 1•1~ JOO,. P U BLIC NOTICE s .... o NOTICE 0 1' INTENTION TO C:llEATI StECU lllTY INTEREST ts~s • .io1 -t1t1 u.c.c.1 NOrtCE h Plertby 01wen lo the CreO ltors ol KENNETH 0 O!ILl MEYEll and NANCY C. OAlLMIEY E II. ob•, WHIPPLE'S HEAL THY FOODS. 0--blO<\. wnoso buslneu o!Hldreo I\ "lA MllcAr!hV• Blvd , f'lt .,port Bruh, County or Or•nllt, Sl•lt of Cahtor111•, lh•I • ~vrlly lnttrut I• •bout to II" <rrateo by ~blor ano oranl•d lo BANI( Of IR\llNE, a (alllorn1• corporahon. \ecvrtd Panlo, who> .. bu"""" ..o. drtu Is 14)11 Culver Orlve, lr••nt, CO<;nly ol Or•not, Siii~ ot Cal•IMn•A. T'"' P'OPtr!Y In "'"ICPI illt Se<urity IM•rt\I will be crt'el•d I<, in 09,...,,.,, alt flK1vre> and eqvlpment, turn1lurt •ncl h;rnhnlno• ot 0.-blor cow-.rinq 11<0 Ptrly ,,.,,. •oc•••d at lt71 Mll<Arll>ur 8tvd , N1wport 9,.ecn. County o f Or•no-. Stair ot CAhlornla, ..,,Q bu\•· llfU ~nown•• WMI PPL E'S HEAL TH'I' FOOD~. Thi! •lorwu ld security tr•nsaction .i11 be COn\vmm•t•O on or •ll•r Int 11th O.r ol Februery, 1•1•. at •·oO• m. ., BANI( OF IR\/ll'I E, ton Qilwr Orlve, Irvin•, C•l.,ornla. Ill '"''•'· rntfll\ k l•r H kllOwn to the Sf'<ll•fd P•r1Y •II bv\l,,.U r1ftnt1 •lld •Oclro\~\ 11\00 Oy IM Otblor tor the tPlrtt yurs tut ""····· -0.111' Jellvur JO, 1•1• !.!CUREOP!lllfY 8ANICOF IRlllNE Donna Kln11ty. ""p IANl(0PlllYIH£ .. 0 ... lrttt ......... Ctitton>I• .,,,, P\IDll.fll>o Or•~ (CMU 0.1ly Pllol, l'tbru.ry 2, 1't• ., ''" PU Rf.ff NOTICE -------------1 Superior Court, on or AllN 1~ ~lnrl•Y OU) o• F•b•VAry, 19/h, ... 1n .. 01l1v· 01 SU,.ElllO,.COUllTOFTHE LEONillRO O BASINGER, 1?1 STATE OF CALI FOllHIA FOii Fd\lloon L"""· Sull• 701, lu\l•n. C.oun THE COUNTY OF 0 ,.ANGE IV ot Ortn<i•, SIAI• ol (AlolO•n"'· •Ii Ho. A·D lllOJ ..... •IQM. •11•e ..ino '"'"'~" ol "110,,,. CITATION <•&\tO Al'"" tlrn" 01 0..•1111 .ond All th .. , II EE DOM , ,. OM p • 11 ENT AL rlohl. till• .. nc1 lnt•r•s• '""' '"' e\IAI<' CUSTOOYANO CONfltOL 01 \A•O d~< .. A'"d "'" ArQV"<'<I hy IAIANOONMENTI f>P"••loon OI l~w or oth•rwo\e OOV'• IR(, AOOPTION) tn.n °' In Mfdlf•Or> 10 "'"' S<\1<1 <1- ln ,,,.. Matter of ~ANCE MALCOM <tl\f<I, •I lh• !Im• ot fl•Aln, In Ano lo HOFF' MAN •• Minor P~r .. on, Who ... ,,,.. < .. ''"'" , •• r OrOP-'rly 'UU4t,_., \ll<luld bP <l•<'"""d I r('(' lrom '~ In'"" county ol LO\ AnQtl•I, Sl .. IPM tu\tody ~control ot hh ,,.,,~"' c.1itorn1A, cwri•c.ulttrt1 de\Crtbrd ~' The ""ople ol trot Statt or C•lllorn1" ,0110.,,, 10..,,1 To JEAN CARL HOFFMAN l.C)T •\ OI SMllOI T•rrtee .n I>"' """UAnl to the IAW vou d'~ ""'l'bY W P rHO•IJ<ood In bOok ,, Oill(lr' •1 "' <llf'd ana rt<:tvlrl'd lo •PPtAr ~°'" '"" WP\ on the Otllrt' ot the Covnlv judQe of lhl• <ourt, IOCAll'd •I Atcoro-r 01 \Aid County, Covnty OI Courtnou .... 11'10 CIYot Cl'~l•r 0•1v• Los AnQOlt\, St Air ot C•lllorn•• Wf>st. In Int (II• ol S•nl11 Ans. CO\lnl• Mnr• commnn•v ~nown ~~ ot OrAnQt, Stal• of C•lllorn••. 411 t"" ,,.,,7•4819 C•Qle Roel OnvitvArd llnn Courtroom ot O@PAtllft•nl No 19 M HOI 7111 1 •ll-.n• A•onvt, LO~ Frtwv"ry 7&, 191&, "' • OOo'chx~ AM Ang11I•>. C••olll•n·~ l""n •no , ..... lo \Plow CAU'-". " ""' Ttrm\ ol ,,,.. SAi•, CMI\ In ldwlul ""'Y SAI O PER!.ON SHOUI D NOi II[ molloy ot the Unll"fl SIAIO \ Ill DECLARED l'llEE FROM Htt:: CON "'""'"'~on <1>nllrma110., ol \.\10', or fROL OF ~llS PARENT A((OROING part (A\11 and b.\IA"C" ewld•ncM1 l)y i~Rtn..~ PE1 IT ION ON l'ILE ,,.,1• vcur•d by Morioao~.,,. '"'" OOtcl on lh!' P•Oll"•lv tn be <.Old Tm THE PETITION FILED tiEREIN IS Pt•C•nl 110'\.t 01 lllll nmou'll loocoo FOii THE PURPOSE or FREEING PO'litOWilt>blO T H i; s u 8 J E c T c M I L 0 "0 R Olds or otl .. r\ to bt' In wflllnq M<f PLACEMENT FOR AOOPT ION A(· W•ll llt '"'"'Yori"''"" 81o•eula Olllt• tordlnq to '"" v~rlti.<1 f)M1tlon on Ill•. •I any llmt> lllltr the llr>I 11ubllut1on to w11lch rolprence I\ mede lor lufl""r MftOUn<lbtloftd•t~ot SAit', o.rtlcul•rs I I Ottec!De<.H. ms -OillTELO. Janv"o'Ye. ':' Wit.LIAM£ St JOHN •on•NI H nou Artorney 11t la,. County Ctrrk •na Clerk of llMI Oorll Rut Pl Sntetd\ suoeroor Court 01 Int !>t•lf'ot E ... cu1ri•o1t11e C.•tllornla, In •nil tor 11\f' E>taleot Co\lfllyol Ornnqp lllOl.fTM ASHFR 8y Lind• Sun. 0..Puly LIOllAllOO. IASIHOElt "0WAllS, TltlTNE:WA Y & IEN· Altw"'Y•ll.A"' HITT m ,_,,...., u ... M l illllfllllt ..... R... ~~II• Jtl ......... et,., Callto,,.la ,..., Twll11, C.»lfftf'lll• u ... Tt.__ flt.... Tt4: 11141tJJ.l)tl ~u tor ,..llllffter ill"-'"'' tw EU•le 1'111»1s,,.., Or11n0t (Ohl 041fy Po tot, Pv1111,,,.., Or•110t (OA\I O•llY l'llOI, Jllfl. , •• •nd Ftb 1, t, ..... ,. ~I• Jen.». J/, •n<I FtO. '· ,.,, nt ,. Monday. February 2. 1976 OAILVPILOT 87 Held for Executed Anardi~ts ......................... Houses For s•~ From Wlre Services There is a new committee pledged to clearing the memory or Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, the Italian-born anarchists exe~utcu for murder In the United States in on1: of the mos t con- troversial cases or the 1920s. Los Angele'S Countv Supervi:.or Jante8 A. H•yes suet.I his former wif(', J•nne M. Hayes, to r e· duce the $650 a montb ali1nony he pays under a 1966 property settlement. Hayes, who he lped draft California's 1970 ( ) Founders of the "Jnlt!m ational Committee for . the Rehabilitation of Sacco and Vanzetti" said in Rome they had the s upport or members of the- Italian Parliament. law professors, members of the artistic and cuLLural world, several town councils and labor ~nd youth organiiations. Sacco and Vunzctti died in the electric chair in Boston In 1927 for the murder of a paymaster a nd his guard in nearby South Uraintree in 1920. The case has been the subject of more than 100 poems and at least five plays and seven novels. "no·Cault" divorce law PEOPLE but whose own m arnage was ended under earlier --------- legis lation, has tried several times to modify ahmony payments. Superior Court judRes have agreed to HayeS' requests to lower the payments but each time their action was overturned in appeals courts on grounds that the alimony was an "integrated property set· tlement" as part of the divorce and cannot be mOdified . • • Rock singer Billy Joe Royal, who h ad sever al hit songs in the mid·l960s, has been charged with driving under the inOuence of drugs after his car slammed ioto a parked auto. said Troup County <Ga.) authorities ''I'm a little Democrat. a little Republican a nd a whole lot independent," says former Georgia Gov. Lester G . Maddox, claim· ing he 'll s u1>port the Hepublicans if George Wallace doesn't win the Democratic pre· Royal, 36, of Hidden Jl 1lls, Caljf . was released on $400 bond. s idential nomination. Sheriff L. W. Bailey s aid Royal. whose bigS!est hit was" Down in the Boondocks." was arn·sted one mile north of Hogansville on Route 29 "Th ey're a)I e:dreme liber als and radicals other than Geor ge Wull ace in the Democratic group," Maddox said while speaking to a group of businessmen in Ybor City, Tam· • Lady Bird Johnson Will make her stage debut Thursday at the Uni versity of North Dakota as the Winnipeg Symphony presents a "Canadian Salute to America's Bicentennial." Mrs. Johnson hils s<.Jid :my fees paid for thb ;md future performances will go to charity. The widow of President Lyn. don B. J ohn son will read ex- cerpts from the Declaration of Independence and na rr at e pa ·sold Spanish sector. • MAOOOX Former San Francisco Mayor Joseph L . Alioto was elected chairman of the board of Pacific Far East Line. l nc Alioto, who finished two terms as mayor in December and did not seek re-election. was elected by the directors to succeed his son, John, who had held the post since August, 1974. Aaron Copla nd's "Lincoln .'\ Portrait " and Willi~m M;S~JOHNSON The younger Alioto will remain as president of the San Francisco· based steamship company. • Schuman's ''New England Tnptych. Britain's Liberal party gave its leader J eremy • Seattle's J eanette Erickson had it bad for Elvis. but it's all over now. Thorpe assurances of continued support following a charge of homoscxuarily agains t him, which he de- nied. Once. Mrs. Erickson. founder of the El\lis Presley Fla ming Star Club, offered lo donai.c her eye to the rock superstar. She had heard his left eye was going blind. Thorpe's party, which has only 12 of the 635 seals in the Ho use of Commons, made no move to replace him as leader. according to Liberal sources. A middle-aged\\ idow on weLrare, she passed up necessities and instead used about Sl,000 of her money to buy Elvis birthday presents. or to call him long·distance to wish him well. A man char ged Thorpe in court with having a homosexual re lationship wi th him. T horpe called the claim a ··wild allegation" and said he had not seen the m an for 12 years. All she wanted in return was a shor t thank you note. And that. she says, she never got. • C. Arnholt Smith's wife, Helen, may be forced "fie couldn't c:arc less." she said. to pay almost Sl million toward construction of a ci· ' Ro1111dtoble Talks Newport Seeks • Student Leaders Applicants -For Director Attend Conf ah Those interested in the position SUtclent ll•:tdC'rS 1n thl• '11unt· lll~ton Be <t l' h l ' n ton lljgh School Di~tri<'l hclrl'\'t.• !hey nl'l'd beller '·ommun1rat1on hetwecn the stu· cknt lmd~. ~tu rknl go\'ernm(•nt an<I fan 1 lty .\nil t lwy ''.int J j!J t•.JI l'J 'OH'l' Hwuington Adopts Neu Animal Pact lfunt1ngton lkal'lt \ '11\ C:ou11l'il n>c•m lkr' tl.I\ l' :1 pp rm t•tl an or- d111~1nc•t• :i uthrn 1 wig :1 11t•w 111 ti·rin1 1•1111 lr.1 t I '''tlh Or:.angt• 1·011111 v tnr a 111111.il <'tlltlrol "" ... ,.n 11•,•s unt ii .I 111"· :m "fh1· <·11' 11r<11 n.11w1• .11lnph 0 1,1rh 1' C'o1111l\ 1111-.1 ... un"• \\1th 1111' C'\\ l'l'llOll lh,t\ 1111' I'll\' (',lO 11111t111111• 111 n1lkl'I th 11\\ll dnl! Ill 1·1t,t'' I 111• 11r.t111.11H" '' ,1 il1•1l'111p1·d ht I .lll-.1• ,11 tlt1• t1UJl1111t l,1,t t.tll 11f <'tltl111·1111 \111 m.d ('1111trol .• 1 l'l I\ ,111• .Ill 111 ti I 11111 ol ,1 'l'IH'\ 1·11, \1llllllll 11 .11111 .11d1· l>.111'1'1 ( 1•IJ11tlh, \\ h • \\ ,1 • tl1•~lj.!ll,1\\•d I II\ .ljllll),11 ltt •'II"' l"lll'l'lt1I Jl\ 1111' llt'\\ 1tl t\lll,llll'1' ,I\.., h 1• h, .... Ill tit 1••1IPl"'l'llll1'1 l1\ Jt•ll1J'hn1"1't11 11 llU ... t' 1•11\11•1 I lllg II\ l'llhlt' 111'1'11 t 11•1 '11h111111 ,,nd I h1• 111'1'''' I tll.., 11 1· 111 111111 ii ,111.t 111,11 lfu 111\1 1·11\ It 1ol1•111' 1'111'1 h.t'>I' "I" 1111 11111· 111\ Ill ,ti ,llH I I• 1-. II• llw ,1< 1' Ill t'I "111111·1 II\ I \\ 11\111~: I h1• I I 1 '' I 111 l.1 t, • 111 lnr "" 111 l)rop-in )ff e r e rl or marine s afety director in in rormin~ rules and handlinA Newport Beach may pick up ap. grievances. as well as in develop-plications for the· job beginning ing curriculum. this week, city aides said. Those were among top sugACS· The city ts searching for SO· lions made bv 125 students who meqne to fill the shoes of Bob attended a recent roundtable dis-Reed. who retired earlier last cussiop on ways to improve s tu· month. ·Dave Harshbarger has . <lent go"ernrnent. been serving as acting director. The students were joined by 80 According to City Manager pa rents. t ca c h e r s and ad . Bob Wynn. the job pays between ministrato1s ror the four-hour Sl.754 and S2,132 per month and conference ;.L th" Sheraton lbn in involves running the city's Huntington Beach. ' marine safety department. At the.e nd. th<'ir sug~eslions Applications will be accepted were pasi;ed on lo Superintendent until March 20. A board of ex- Frank J. Abhott for cempilati1m. a miners will interview t he top six Abbot sa'id he hopes to try a applicants in early April and similar "town ha ll type" meeting , ml'lk e .a r ec om m endalion to for school cc1mmunit1es some"~) Wynn_ who will then select the Suturday this spfi.ng. inviting all new director. interested parents and citizens to The appointment will take ef· take part in s uggesting school fJ'lCt May 1. Wynn said. improvements. Wynn s aid he expects applica- . Other student go\'Crnmenl SUJ!· lions from both the current ~cstions called for i::reat('r tn· lifeguard crew and also other formatio n about s tlldl'nt lH " persons not employed in lhe t1\'ities. gr eater tcaehrr involve· marine safety department. ment in acti\'itie1>. a wirier rang<' The Newport Harbor Chamber of clubs. increa1><'<I promotion of of Commerce M arinc Division .;tucknl leadfrShip and teacher has r<'com mended the cit y ,.,·alu<ition by te<ichC'rs. stu<kntl-t•l]oose someone current I~· on the <.tnc1 :idministrator:-. marine safety staff. ~ Coast Groups Plan I Candidates Nights St·n·r .11 sout\.1_ r oast organirn· t 11111 ... h:n ·c· 1111nt•tl to1:cther to 'IHlll!'lllr «an1'1d~1t <'s N1~hls in holh San .lu;in C'ap1strnno uorl ~;1n Clt•nw nh • T h•' c ~1 n cl HI u l (. s for San t'lt•nw n1 .. ·s q ty Council will be 1?11'1•n I lat• opportunil y lo <'Xpress ttw1r '11'\\ <. Tut·~tl:I\', F<•h. 24, in I ht' S.111 Clc-nlt'ntl' Commun ii y 11'entPr ':.111 J u;1n ·s 1'111111<'!1 candidates ""' havl' th1• opportunity t o p1•:i~ l'hur~cl.l\', F1•b 2ft. tn Son lu;u\ 1':lc•mt•nt.1n School. lnfr11m.111on 011 C<101 s lrano l 'nified School District's bond l'lcction will lw available at both meetings. Additional informa- tion t·~plnining the pro and con arguments on San Juan·s pro· posed open space conservation. a ~ri c u I tur a l perpetuation measure will h<' available al the San Juan meeting. The public forums arc bein~ s ponsored b y the League of Women Voters. American A'!'t · sociation of University Women. Parent Teach<'r Student Associa· tion. Town Ha ll Association and the South Coast Junior Chamber of Commerce. .Contest Open H1u1t Oli for Mus San Juan \pplll'3l1lln" :1ri' now ;1vn1l:1ble l11r \ouni:: \\OrTH'll llll<'t'<"•tNI 1n • t!t·rtni:: lht• '('"''"' h annuul Misi: ~ 1n ,Jn.111 (';q11~lrano c·onl1•sl p.-,n~o1 1•11 In t h1• r ll,\''s Chum her 11ft'1•mm1•1 t·c I h1• d1•;11!11nl' for uppltcants is I• h ·''' l '1nal 111di:tn J.! will h<ti::in I ~ ''Ill ~uncla\. ~l .1 rc•h 11, in Utt El 1lnltt• rt•..,t.n1r;mt t.111t.m b mu~t he 11Ho 2t yet11:- \d ~'r tuJ:h 'l'hnol senior~. nhl" to 1 •n .11• proof or r('~1c1enre in the II\ 111e•1 .I 1nuan 197:>. 'tnJtll' c04t r11•\ .. r ~•tP\ 1ou'h m orned. During ncr reign, Miss San Juan ser ves as an official representative of the city and participates in local civic func· lions. lier first activity will be to serve as queen of the city's 18th annual Fie'!;ta de las Golondrinas in March. Applications are available at all banks 3nd savings and loan offi ces 1n the city as well as the Chamber of Com meree oHiee. Further information may be obtained fro m Toni Decker, chairwom:in. by calling493·fi029. ly road, eog1ne~rs say. ····•·················· The wife of the rinancier b lisled'flS owner or l.100 acres in a part of northern Sun D~RO where ci landowner assessment distnct will pay for the con- struction work. YRORS: Advertisen GN«of 1002 ihould check their ed' ••• ..................... . dliity Clftd r~ •r· 1--------ron immedlat.-y. The LEASE/OPTIOH As tbe major landowner in the Mira Mesa Boulevard project, Mrs. Smith would pay $987,737. The next biggest assessment is $16,701. DAILY PILOT ou M1nu 01w vr llll: Jn·.1·,, l1uty lloblUty for the flNt 1,.. uubtundtng h:Hlront ' homt'!> Ill (.'';,C tU ... 1\1• Smith. whose S2 billion empil'e collapsed since 1974, filed a court statement last Oc tober saying his only income was $380 monthly from Social Security. lie faces multimillion·dollar civil suits as well as a felony fraud tria l as a result of his operation of a bank and numerous compan.ics. cornet m.ertlon on'y • u 0 " (.' r s h 0 1 l' ,. N ow av .. uluhl u nn .1 825,WO J r..blisher's Notice: Y•'M h-.1S\' 11pt1on Ca II u~ for dc1.11I:. "' Gall Thain Parker and her husband Thomas. the team heading prestigious Bennington <Vt.> College, resigned, citing waning trustee suppor~ and ·an ever· whelming faculty M ·confidence vote. The r esignations of •. Ms . Parker who headed the small liberal arts colic~~. and her husband. vice president at ~he school. were accepted "with great regret" in New York by -~ _ 49 the board of trus tees. ' l Teachers at the experimen-MS PARKEll tal college refused to acknowledge Ms. Parker as president since November, whe controversial re- port on the school's future wa ea and de signaled their faculty dean as th on to run the :,chool A New Orleans stamp dealer bought a U.S. one· penny blue stamp for $57.000, believed to be an auc- tion record for a single U.S. stamp. The stamp showin~ Benjamin' f'ranklin is one of two known mint examples of the issue. The one- day New York a uction, which brought in a total of $312,750. was devoted entirely to the earliest federal is:,ues of postage stamps. from 1847to1857. The sta mp's new owner is Raymond A. Weill. said a spokes man for Robert A. Siegel Auction Galleries. For the Record HOAG ME MOR JAi. HOSPITAl.·Pll ES8Y f E RIAN °*<emMrr Mr ·~ Mri Gttgory W-'· '"' P•lm Avt-• Hunt1rtoton 8~ach, qirl Mr. •nd Mo R190DC'tlo P.tCloll•, 310 Montt V1~1a, (o)ttt Mo~a. t>oy Mr. and M •\ Sl~v•!I Alh.on, 208 Ro\e l.n., Co.i. M•\.t, oirt DectmlNt s Frtmon1 ll't .. Co\ ta Mew. CJ•'' CHctmbu IS Mr •Nt Mr\ M.aurlte Kotoerfr. 11QI s. Alll•n\, L°' Alam•IO.. bOV Mr , af"d M r\ ~nn1\ Wtlham:S. ~n1 CJi."blttC.lr ,,_ttvine. bOY Mr, and Mrs. Ru\<>ell Sert>t,r, 071 Wdyne Ad., Corona Ot t M•r. g1r·1 Or. •nd Mrs. C.•rald C.°'tdnl.tn, l l'<Mf'I Sur Or. Corona tkl MM,gtrl ~r and Mrs. c;.,,or9-. F"''"· 1311> Nt.,,porl Blvd . 'No. ••. C.0•1a Mc••• Qtrl Mr and Mr\ Abt,t1nom <W'lmdn, • o..uml>er ll SAJI Slardu\I Of., HunlmQIO 11, Ntr .:in'll Mr\, l.arry Culp, lqSJ 41 F~oerotl, Co.,la M!'•a. girl 9''' Mr. and Mr~. ~1tha•I H Toulou~t:. Hunt1nq1nn O•"lac.h. Mr, 'and Mr\ Rala~I LOO<'t, 10)61" Ku._u• Or., Huntington BeacFl, bOv " • Otctm1>er • Mr 4no Mr\ Rooon Hdt , 3011 .. Mr and Mr>. Sl<v•n Hougn. ISl!I G.lrllt!ld AvP., (.O"-ti' M'•\a, 9trl •• (rO"'l""i:tl (Ir • We\lmtn\tf r, girl Otctml>tr1 ... ~r ancJ Mr\ M•tMtl M<'M•d. 22•1· M r dnd Mr\ Aobfor1 Orownc, 14t/1 C11trw:nne Pl., Co\ ta Mc~a, (lffl Acxser1ctt Ln , Hunhnqton 6t-ae.n,q"1 De<tn\Mr u Mr anCI Nt r\ V~• non ~01nef' Ntr •ncl Mr\ G.Hy Green, 1181•~•n ln<)flo<m, 4S.I MontorcJ, HunvngCIS\. Cl•..,..nte, Fountat11 V••lcy, bOY Bu~n.'Jtrl ~......._, •-*' and Mrs WolltdmL11t1c1on.l&ll Oe<•mlMr I "· _L_ • AvOir•dOSt ~Irv'""' girt Mr «lnd Mr~ Rct';'MOriO l r~vn~Art, Mr and M r\ {,frafd MurrAY, l'tl'J Jr .• ,. (fO<.U\ Cir • Co\l.t Mi<; w, oov Port 81\hOO Cir 'N'wPort e ,ach bov Ot<tmMr. .. "' Mr 4f'd Mt\ Harry Wllh4rf'\o\, t.U1 I Mr <Ind M" All•n Moll'IO. •62 • (ilj>rall .. r, lrvlne. boy ffow~r.Co\l•Mt-~o,Q1rf Mr ttndMr~. fi/1r a nd Mrs. Oou~tas H1~\, 11ci. [)"'"'~Ml''• 1~17 Volgd Or , NO ' toJ,d SI,>. C.o~ .... 9•rl H\mtlf'19ton 8~oth. bOY Mr 4tnd Mrs Martin TownY.nd_ u > Mr otnd Mr\ M11wqn K•h.lhv. ~161 6rn4Clw•v. Co>la Me$a, Twm 6on S-t'tirll. Ctr , t-4vnt1n9ton 6t;-'Ct\, 9''' Mr ttncJ Mr~ SiamuPI G drt•d, aa:JO Otcrmt>tr 10 Un•vtr~ A11P. w~)lmin\ltr, bOy Mr •nd M r \ G"'Y Grove, 1351 Eld..,, AOI A, CO•ld -··· l><>Y 0Htmbtr It Mr ant1 Mrs Robnl ltll. 409 Mr and Mr\ Ktnn~th Hauqe11. 9H I C...t•lfM , N«!wport Bf'~,,, o•rl LatldtiU. Hunhn9ton 8t"ttcn Doy Mr '""Mr\ M•tniPI CroOll ))1)'12 Ml.and Mr> Oarr1·I Oan•rl-MA1 Et1.w Or. O•"a Point. bOv • &.l1ntord Or . Hu~9tOn BP<H.h.9•'' °*<tml*r 11 Mr. •I'd Mr\ Robt'rl H•lloc~. 1161 Mr a1111 M•\ Od•fcJ Rel'<I. 10)1' Cent•• SI . No l, CO>ld M•i"· "°' 8ren\\tone ln , Hunt1n9ton Elie'acn. Mr dnd M n Jonn f!lnholm. "'8)~ bO'f • W•'ldsor A""' , We\tm•n't"', bov Mr •oo M ... Jam•• KelW>, llSOS!>e· ""' dnd•M" AID(•ll Sn·~no. )Wl QUO••, Irvine, CJtrl NOrlllnt orr,Hunllnq1on B•a<h. boY Mr. ana Mr~ Horrv St•nlev. t8(M w. M, .;itnd M r\ G~orQP. Art.ind, bOJ> M.lrtv Ln .• !.ant.:. And, boy S-•,l\OOrfll Of • N,ewaort Ot.>11»<.h, q 11_.., Mr . And Mr\ Ct\r1\topt'H:r Mol"l.-tldn, Mr Clf'd Mr.-. W1tl11trh Putri1>m,AIYf & W.119ed Fool Ln , Newoorl lk~<~. '!In Slrt•I, Hunt1n91.., B"atn, be\y g•rl • Mr. dnCS Mr.,. lt.trry Rice. ~I/ Mr . .lnd Mr\ (Ml Sltl!>On, 11•8'2 S1urqPOn Or .. CO\ld MO~d. 9orl JOtdan, lrvint-. bOY Mr4 dnd M r\ Rot>o rt Sh.t.·Qftr'1", 4ti> Mr .1nd Mr.._ AHon\.O l';Jt1tt1, 98' t Co> ta Me~.a Sf , CO\ltt M~._.,,, bay F.i1r l Ide Ctr . Hunt1n91on 8eO)tr\,9ir1 Oeetml>er 11 Mr .tnd NtrJ Trac • O'Cl)1>nor. 1 1Co;1loa Ct . N~wonrt 11~.f<h Qtrl . Mt dod Mr'7.. lll1tf,,,O,. l l'Ydr.e>. 11l'2 R,tle•im. Co\.1:. M~'--· q1r~ • Mr •no Mr\ O.-.nnl\ E V4M, m~ Sdnfd An" A•~ , ~''"'" Ana ~1,11'1._ Qi rt Mr M'W1 ,..,.,.., F H O,.r1CI\ ~'"""'·t •<lel• ~•,~ore Or . Ntwoor1 &-den. t:.)y Otctmbt• tJ M.r dN1 Mr' (')On..Uci l rtt k .on 1 ;en "'-·.tn<.V Or . tiuntinqton O··.-ct\. t>ov 0.ctmM< IC Mr ... ncJ Mr' N.-1\0f" (tlU!l'n.-\n. •U ~ndC4\tt~. CofonA d• t MtH , boy Qtc.tmbtr 1t Mr •no M,-., J tl'."»1 Curll\, ltbl 8Prn Or l dqUnd Brirt(f'I, onv M, dNJ Mr\ Cutl.-n OltVt r 111 $Jn ta Ano Ln , S,ln (f11mt ntf', q1tl Mr .tfld Mr\ Aonnlo Rt•trh11r. btf Out>f\OU\-••Ave , N• WP'Jrt 9, a<n.'l"' Mr ,-.nci Mr•, E ve1n H•f v1r, Qf,f/ 1 Sf'\dmrn<k ~OtJl''ltJ1n V1..•llt'w,. b')y Mr dl'\d Mr' fO\• C>h V11l.tnut ...,,, IOQY. El Coto Ou , Founl.Jtn Vtilh 'f oirl Ntr. •tt<I """ P•l••n W4ll.tC•. ~/I) Cort•1.Ca<1•-\a, bOY M t ano Mr•, Sh.v• n Lout0 -. 1S/'lh M .. r1n1-F\ Or N .. w pGrl Or .-.t n qtrl Mr •r><I Mr\ Jar~d !>ldll\, 1011 II (.a.pr Ua (t.., C.O">•il Mr .. t\ girl Mr dn<f Mr\ )t'r Om 1 M <(t(C,,•dtOl.1. All rcul c!>l:ttc advcrl1St'<J in tlus ncw~1>u1>cr 111 ~uh ~cC't tu the 1-'edl'ral Fair JI OU!>l ll~ A1·t of 191>1:1 \\hi1·h n1ukcs 1t 1llcgul to ad \'1.'rl 1 i.t' "u n y 1irt• frrcnc'l', hm1tat11rn. nr d1::.cnminutu>n ba!>l'd on I rJl'C, tolor. rdq.~11111, ~l'i... or nallonul oni.t11l. or an 1ntcnt1on to mJkc ~1ny !>UCh prcfcrt•ncl'. II m1la lion, ur d1:.a1 nunuuon " This nl'w!>papcr "111 not knuwmiily : .. ·11•111 an~ ad\' c r I 1~Ill 1-\ I,, r I l' ·" e~lak "h1d1 1:-111 11ulu lion of th-.-l.1w Mot.s~s for Sol~ .....•.........•.•..... GeMrol 1002 ......................... lU:i\t. t-;S'l'i\Tt-; OPPORTUNITY \\'ell 10<.'UI Cd l<I': ulllC('. 01>en111~ for :! hct·n~l·cl sal.:spcnpk \'our own dl'Sk and phon1'. Ill Yl·ar:- 111 :,aml' loc;il111n . Hrokcr Ulh'u ·t1st•.s \our h:o.tmi:i. & pny:. for )'our ucl\'crt11> in.:. Good walh tn:-l'.111 lor 1111cr\'ll'°"" W E Lachenmycr, lll•allor. llHiO Nt'wport Ill\ d., Costa Mt·i-a. tilli·:.t!l:!ll: C\'eS,tii3·4577 $55,,00 Lo\'cl) :J ) r olll .\1 l·~a Verde homl·. 3 HI!. ;! B,\ w c;ithc tlri.11 1·1•11tni.:i-. pat11,1 kit & nirrll'I' l<il. lA:1'" main\. yarcl w li.:t• p;illf> & fruit I rt•t•s. Ca II u:. for t•ompl dd.111, 5-16-5880 ..,. HERITAGE REALTORS "ABANDONED" ENGLISH ESTATE 2 STY·YllW ' $43,500 Windmi: roadw.1y lt•.111:. t o :wl'luclt·d d rl\·1•wa~ am1d~1 towt•nn.: p111<·:-&. ~cucalyplus ln:ci-Sp1r:1I 111,:: s ttnn·;1St' ll'ads t o prl\'all' 2n<I s tory en lranl'e' l.:J\·1:-.h Ji v111i.: ruom u\'t·rlonk.; s 11r roundini.: ot't•an :incl "a 11 c y ' l-; u r •1 pt· an guurmct k itd11:n' Uinrn i.: t•ntcrt;iinmt•nl. SwN•prni.: master bd rm rl'lf't••ll ~ Scpa r all' mom ·1n-la~ quarter!-l•r l!Ut:Sl or maul ro<•m "rlh hath~ W or h s h o 11 ! I' r 1 t· c ;.lashed ! This hilltop e:.tate t·an lit' vouri. lor ~l:l()() total <In" n or l.1kt· m·er 1.'Xl:-11111! lll<in Jl $21!> 1tt.·r month. I S.\ Y ' Call tnr 1p11 ck lour: Ca ll !>Ii liOIO. • ' I • •' I.,. I t • • Mr dnrt Mr\ )O"tt ,,.,..,.ry, 10•')1 A'".l l l'I , H11tft1t\t)tOn ~·At r\. q1tl Mr 11~ Mt\ V1<t"'r WAqn•r, 10371 ~,;Or Hunt•noto" Bt dC n hov 1\t\ ~.\ttil~ n Ln , Nt•WS)Ort ~l'l(n., _____ -_-_::=------- Mr and Mt\ J8m~· (Mntll, 11'8 Pt'RJ.I(' ~OTIC'E b'IY Mr and M r< f::llwdrt:J Rr «1, 10 0 l.1tt•~tOt\ Pl (o\ta ~!tel. q1r1 PUBL~G-NOTICE PURI.IC ~OTtn: FICTITIOUS BUSI NESS' HAME STAlE MENT f~ IOllowlnq ptr \On • '101f'\oQ OU'•' ~\,.\. NOTICE TO CREOITOllS "'CTITIOUS BUSI NESS AOMlllA\. AU TO BOOV t. PAINT, SUl'ERIOR COURT OF THE NAME STATEME NT IMbSupor •o• A•t .co"• M.-•.(11 STAlEO"CALlfOR NIAFOll Ttw> lollo,.1n9 P•''°n I\ dotnq bu" 1916,I THE COUNTY OF ORANGE nt\\ n S.-ro\11 Al•• Andr~n••n 'o8?l ~ Na. A·l.HO C. R E E N S y S T E M S Sltf'rl.C)urn• Or , LO\ l>nqtl•• Cit E\1•1 • ol DAVI D lllFRE O tNTE RNATIONAl..lOJ62 S W.Blrch ll\l\bU\tnH\t\tanduCl"ll Dvl'n in VA U G H A N . -' k ll 0 A V I 0 A SI • S•nl• Ana, C•tilornt• 9710S tlMdu•I VAUGIJAN, 0•<••,•rl R•tMrll Anion Moflarly, 10342 S, s II And1M1otn NOTI CE tS HEJl(BY G•VrNll!ltw> w. O•r<h SI. S•1>la AnJ, Calllorn•• Th" \tatrmtnl wn\ 111111 w11n '"" cr<!<lllO•\ ol llW' 8bo"• n~mtd O"<"<ll'nl •170S Cnunty ,,.,_ "' OrolnO<• County on th•t •It l)f"'r,on' h .. v1nq ct,.un-. "'<lflln\t Thi\ hu\1ne\\ I\ conducted by an in· J11n..,..ry 11, 1916. tt\e \aid M CflO-n• lH" r,.QVH'r-d to fllf' divtdvat. lltem, with tlW! ,,..C•\\arv ~out"""· In lllth•rd Mor•arly llW! olli<• of ,,,. cl•" ot IM abO,,... N• Thi• Siii•""'"' ... ~ ltle<I witlt 1"4! Publl\l\ed 01dnQ• Co~-.1 Oololy PllOI, Jan '6, 1nt1 Feb 1, Y, I~ 1916 JI~ 16 '1111"c°"r1.or 1oortY'nl 1,...m,w11n1t'tt Counly C•tr• 01 OranQe Cou~ly Oii 1---------------ln.c .. '\Wr~ vou(,,.,..r'(, to 0\,. Undf'f\•~ J•nu•rvtt. t•1t> •t IM Olllco ol HlJRWI T Z, REMER. ,,?IOI Pt 1Rl.IC' ~OTlf'E MAC. UONALO ANO MfAOE. Al Pvt>ll\MCI Orol!IQf (.<Wt\( Daily Pll~I. ·-------·------· lto-ntY\ "' LAW, 0 0 l1ntl SlrMI, ft 0 FebfiMryl. '· "· 23.1•16 -ll•·I• FICTITIOUS BUSI NESS 8o• l1J), Newparl IJ•Mh, Callto<n•o\ NAM ESTATEMENT '?M>l. w111tn I\ '"" oliK• 01 bu'"''''' o1 .I Pt 1 RI.I" ~. 'OTl"'f: T~ 10110 .. ino f>er\On\ ,.r .. lloonq llu\t 11'W' ""6tf'l•~ 1n .itll m•",..'" pi-rt•tn ' '-M !t._,. •\' ' lnqlo ll><!••••••ol \ltd d•c...,.nl. ........ 8LUE81 RO lllJT O ~ALVA('.r 0 1' lout monlh\ Alltr the"''' p!J()jlUllOll f'ICTITIOUSBUSIMESS SANTA ANA, CA.'°. E••I 2r>d Slr~I. ofllti\f'Ollct !CAME !tTATEME.ICT S<l/ll1 An1.CA .,101 O.ltd O.<tmbtr l), 1'1S TM loll-•nq ~r'°n' are ~nqb\J\,. Jon s.tn Corp . • C.1hlo•"'• CO< RodntY H Btlltnq\l•Y.61<.. ,,.\\lK -•llon, 11101 C.0111ard, .. un1.no1on Rod'lty 9illlnQ\IPy S 0 l A R K I N E T I CS 0 F &Och, CA '11 .. I E••tutor (lflh•Wtllol CALIFORNIA, ISS w. lllh Sl•ttl, lnl\l)<l~nf,.,l\(Ond\ICledOy•cor Ill• abov• nam•d d•<t~nl Co\I• Mtu. C•hlorni• 97661 POt•llon HUllWITl, REMEll, MAr11 F. Keller, HS W. 1111\ Slrttl, JON SAN C.OAP, loMCOONALD ,,,. ME A OE A.Pl. IC. C:O.I• Mt!oA. C..lllorn.at?!l61 I c_.1,Jornoa torP!)rAllon UOJ7...,Sl,...I Rl<Nrd J. llelltr, 71 Yalt Or., En· lhls stat•mtnl w•\ til<!d •<In IN" "· o .... JIU lletd, Conn °'°'1 County Clor• ol OritnQ~ Co11n11 on ,.___.. .. a<ll, callt•r1tli '2w.J Tl\I\ bu\lne\\ h co11<1utt" by a J•nwr121.1'76 Toi· 1710'7J·t0to Qtl"'••I P8'1"""n•o '111'9 A_.,, ... E lttlll•t ~~~~d ~~~:~." Publl•'"'d 0•.lnqf' (08\I DAiiy Pllol, '1 Pul>lt\htCI Or•n~ Coa\I D•llY Piiot, J"" 1•.•ncJ FtO 1, '· 16, 1t1• 7«).16 Jal! ".16. and Feb 1. 9, 1.,, 101 I& Thi\ 'l•l•m•111 ••• l lll'd w1lfl '""' P URLIC NOTJCt: ~~~~~~~~~~~- C.Ounty Cl.,k 01 Orang• County Oii Jltn.,.ty IS, 1'1a, "SlS.7 Publl\lt~ O•M~ (1)8S( Daily Pilol. JAn. 1•, 1•, and F~b. 1. •. IQI• llf>.IS PUBLIC NOTICE COMPANY I! F.\l.Tltl!S ,-.;t'\C'E 1"11 673-4400 3 BEDROOM + POOL WITH VIEW llq.:h Oil ,1 htlt Wll h panoramtl' 'tl'°" I tui.:t• 11\t O ~ roo m with f 1 r c p I .11• l' , i.: 11 u r 111 .: l J.11 ,·h c n , µt'l\.U t l.' 1•ourt ).1rd ll.1lrn "11h Urt'illhtaktnl! Vll'W l\Jr l'll l,·r1a1111ni.:. 1-'tr'l 111 tull J.:C't:. th•:. harr.::110 al ~111.5011 C.111 !H>3 !.7tl7 ... I • UMCOMMOM VALUE :.1 lli'tlronm . l .1 m rm. 21':! ha, J.:ardcn ,·nlry lll g r a 1· 1 11 u s I 1 ,. 1 11 g 1 n U111vcr:.1ly I' ark. S55,!'llKI DONALD M . BIRO A-.,oetole\, ReohoH OWNER DESPERATE! S BEDROOM + POOL VAHODOWH What ,1 l>uy ! Uon't m1~" 11 1 1\hando1w1t :t :;tury. ;, JI UJ.:l' be1trnoms \\ llh ma""' vc m a:.lt•r :0.111 II' 1-:n•rv wo1n~m ·,. drcurn ktt dH"n +++. l m· mcdwlt' po~.w:-:-ion +. 1\:.sunw low 1nterl·:-t loan or Ol'W \' 1\ wit ll no duY. n, p1'11·e 111'1<1\\ market al :;;1;i ,uuu. Ca11 l od a ). l.>-llVi Iii '. ' OCEAN BLUFFS ll1\RBOH \'lt-;W POOL SECUHITY All nc"· :.111 • n1u r:-ton lor 7:!.UUll ;n :10 1s Tlt.\u1-:s HAlPIHCHIH II Er\LTOHS Iii~ t:l!I:! COSTA MESA ' CHARMER OMl Y S42,SOO 3 :'11 a~'" l' ltl·d room s. Sup,•r 1'11•an family home \\llh l a,n:c 1·ou n t rv k111·h1•n. !1111:1• clouhl,• g:Jl'a)!e 1\~,.11r11:.ihh' l11w 1n1t•rt·~l lv.111 l'r11·l·ll hclow m.1rkl'I ;11 S.12.500. l'~1111i·lli·7t71 to.J :iy Eastside Jewel lnlni.:umi: '.! hedroom + din 111 i: r m . lt111 It 11 k1• l:1hraltar' • V11r ~·mni.: or rcurcd For ;1ppl. 1·:111 PROBATE SALE ltard \o £inll • I'" pl.in 111 Earl\ 111111 fs. I ,111'at1-.l 1111 :I 'IUiet I 111 llt"~:tl' "1lh a 1)1',IUtiluf J)l'I\ .Il l' J.!rl't'll· twit. l'n c-l·cl .11 Sfili.!loo. hut OPl'll tn tt hid flurry :11111 l'llll 'l'h1• lll'trS wanl lo ~cllk tlw 1•:-.tatc quick· Iv t'ull tii :I K:J~lll. ' 11 f ti• 1 I •• t ''°lo It t I ·- [ ® •l MESA WOODS B cl I 1• r l h ,, 11 n ,. w ·I hedronm . .! 1>.1lh with huJ.!C' l.11mly r11om anrl a <"1·ntral ,1tn11m r1111 rt Loca tt•d 1111 a l(Uil'I t•ul de ~.11· •• 1 ~horl "all.. frnm thl.' new c11~ 11:i rk. l'rn·1•1I n ghl :11 S.'l!l,!MIO w1lh a 71 ,•; assumable lo.in. CALL 55G·2ht.0 «=SELECT t PROPERTIES GREAT lOCATIOH HEWPORT BEACH E:<t.'•'rt1nn11lly f111C' homt· tn 1\1\VC Hl•:ST art'.I of flicwport f'1•adl. four lx.'flmnms, 1ww tJniprs. wall lo w.i ll car1wtm1t. HC'cenlly rcd('coratccl . tcrnfic loc11t1on, 1mcNI al $79.500. Ca II 67:J.115~l for mor1• ctct:iils. 'T'rv a Dntl v P ilot n:~~:.1f1cd 1\1t lo h1n . 1'dl or r('nt 1-0methrni: '!t1 I I ' .. . ~ I l I ( " s l I ' I I • ./ I ~ ·• 1 ... .. . ,. ., ' ' ~c:':~~~ !.~~ -~~ ... ·r. j ~~!~! -~~ -~....... ~~~~~ -~~~ .~~~-....... , Coste M•.o I 024 Huntl"C}ton leach I 040 trviM I 0.44 BAY AND BEACH 675 -3000 2407 E C OAST H WY C05'10 NA OE L M A R CORONA DEL MAR Jn a most desirable arc:.i. with 3 bdrms. & a bache lor renle1l. This is about the lowest pri ced. good (;orona <lei Mur prope rty available, &worth 1t ! sn.:>oo BAY & BEACH REAL TY OUR 27th YEAR 6 75-3000 HARIOR VIEW HILLS CHARMER Lus k 3 BR, 2 bath •·saus ahlo." All new applie:tnces. Perfection Plus. Fee lapd. Rcautiful yard. $117,!J50 2 I I I San JooqlM Hills Road NEWPORT CEMTE:tt. H.B. 644·49 IO AH EMCHAHTED THIRD PHASE ftORTOFIMO Sound like aerospace la.lk? Hardly ! It 1s a l'ortofino model. with an enclosed e ntry a nd in the exclusive third phase of H arbor View llomes . A nd hardly aerospace! Heither, it's woodsie and rus tic and the bonus room is finished. Don 't forget the private tennis and swi mming tlub. At $99.950, this one is Unique. U l ()Uf t1()M~§ REALTORS • 675-6000 ?443 East Coast H1ghwav. Corona del Mar Also in Mesa Verde, 546-5990 and on Balboa Island, 673-4324 ?.~~~~:! .......... !?.~~,~~~~! .......... !?.~~ STOP 3 BEDROOM RA'HCHHOME UHIQUE OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALESPEOPLE Unique I I om cs had a fantaslu: month ! The 25 salt!s people produced 35 sales tota ling nearly $3 million. Our training and m ar keting concepts are designed to kee p this up month after month. Unique has sales openings tn the Mesa Verde and new Aalboa Island offices. Call us Become Uniquu 1n lhl' rcul esl<.tte pro· fess ion. U~l()U~ ti()M~S REALTORS' Hff NIC(ST PCOPLE SELLING lH~ NEATEST HOMlS CORONA DEL MAR 675·6000 MESA VERDE 546·5990 •BALBOA ISLAND 673· 4324 FRENCH CHATEAU EL DUMPO 2 STORY-BEACH· POOL-$4 3,500 •••..............•....•....•••.••.•••.•••...••.•.........•..••••••••. NEAR 0.C.C. o:-a: tW" ~INU JIJlt, ~H,\ larg,• II I-' 1>ovl. l'lll 111·1· lot w1lh h11.11 l(Hll'. !JU::. hllm,, 111·~·11l111•e Ire :.ultJciJ l.itmb 100111 Onl) ~.900 l:Jll f'H!-;~·rn.a; HOM ES, ti'i5-tl041> i::a,,t.'>tlll.' <lllr. :!lt.1 , tq>ll . I.: ~Uf, llH'd >J :0.ll•l· qwcl 11ct1:hh1"hd ~~.5oil by 0\\ 11 ti-12 52!r.:I IUILDERS ftRE-CONSTR. SALE X: 4 U..rtmom horn«' 111 llunt111.:lvn lh•Jl'11 :! Ulo1·i..~ tu Ot't'.jll NOi'. lukllll; hUllh't'11~· l'~M!'I'\ J '1011'1 LIONS ESTATES ~ ~19 t.!IJ159:! 5\JIU BIG OU BEACH I h11m· I llcdl'llt :! bath, 11cltlt•cl rl1·1t \~Jlh ltUl:I.' fJ>k , h:c k1tdw11 & ht!( 1·----------1 dtn rnr u1111.., l'1>tei. RARE FIND hk.il fllmw for •ll'lh u re 11n•rl 111 '''" 11•1 humt• 1111 )ou111-: 1·011ph• Ut11• ul It \1111! '" l 11\\'"o l l'OOl rnun1ltl'' 41 lfodrm \\ '".m1b I ovm :\~O.UO\I lll'. lll'r lllU\ 111 1: OU~ 111 :.lah' Sh1111~ lrl.1· J model hufn "' W1111111.111) l'Xtru~ Call 540'115 l .,.. HERITAGE REALTORS COLLEGE PARK .~·v 1111 on .1111» Ot·cun ~ll'C 3 l>drm 2 h.11h \ll'" I 1 U lll Ul))IJll'l> i-----------fomlly hom1., t'o1•11c1 lur Zo1wcl 1t11 " 11111ll> 1 Offcret.I tit $1!J,i5V llludo.:. lu m•t•an !).l!J.~ 833-2906 likr 5:11i !l!l:Jli (COAD!~rSIATES: T~~~~~~SE Harbour Area Newport Thl' lll·:.t 01 t>oth II\«~ • • :J.S ft duck 1 hl'sl l<)l',1 HeHJhb J 11011 on Scugak Lai.:01111. Wulktni; d1:.tatll'<' to Custom dl'l'Orutcd ·I UK. Wl's trl1ff J>l a.tJ TuµI :i IJa A)>ktn.:S!l2.:>oo REALTY INC. 714/846-1371 locuuun. much an Ul' mand' TcrrafH· IJtntl) homl'. ~park!ing color:.. texture:.. 1''<1sh1u11JIJl~·1 h\'111µ rOO~J-!arlor "ttll used br1c-k fffli/Wlai:c:. din 1 in.:. lamsl~ room cumlKJ. brt)!hl lhl't:. ktll'hl·n !'ark llJ.c ) aru:.. room 7 BLOCKS TO BEACH tor )uur boat Still,!1511, ..a lilt + huge 1;110 rm, UKH,cull540·1i20 t\IOO stt ll.~•.000 T-urtterock Terrace l'J.i\ ' gu 5 Ult. :!'. hutlh Cul de :.Ill' i.trccl I lll111·lo. l1> fMHll .111d ll'tltll• l'ouri... Lar)!l' lamtl\ lil'l'U )l:.lti.500 LE RAISOR REALTY 15:!:1 l'ampu:-. l>r. In 111t l'ulil1>11~ \ all1•y Shop Ctr CALL 833·8600 $68, 990-IRVINE PATIO HOME DEH +BAR! GMual I 002General I 002 1 LOOKING! .I lkdroom plus lurnll) n>ont "'1th I 1n•t1lt11''" plu~ I 1·rtl'h•M·tl p.11111 l.u«atl·tl 1 llt'JI' I ht• b,•a.:h lk It r>ol tu l'Jll ro1 .111 <IJIJ)Olllt mcnt tu ~cl' !lti:l-ti';f;7 4 POOL 1 Ir ,. lo\\ uul'. n ;111d dirt~ ! TARBELL liroker ~ :>.w:1 · Onl' ul In rne's rint:,.1 p u l I 0 h u fll l' :.. . 0 N I•: Y 1':1\H N ~:w ' Absolull!h O li'l'STANUlr\U L) l> EC U H A 'J' }o: [) ' V t• n :.t•cluded µJ lh"' ii) l'lllr}. {' J t h cu fa I l' l' ti 1 n i,:,.. '.\lammolh Ji1·111g room ho,.t s rais ed h \•anh s lumpslunc t 11·cplar\• lluntJ) l!t1u1·mcl s tyli ktll'lll'll ... abulous de11 •••• ... •••• • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• •.•••••••••' Sl 5...QOO ~t.1r1t•r,.. --If, l;.1111 ' ( ·u,t <len11·;11l'd lth11 \\,all Ullll . .... ·' I J. I fl l I ,, ' l' I :.. l'u111lll'l1ll· 1l11n· 111·1\·!.. l>ram,olll' "' 111~ ru111n ., Look,.. hk,• J huu:-.e where lormal il111111g rvom . lhc buffalo roamed' i\ µanh111 , ll''' i..111·hl·n handym.in':. µarad1i.c• Jrll:.lll' upe11 »I :11r,, lo 1';11n1 and µrol 1t 1 W1111l-LIDO ISLE Like new ! L 1do Soud 4 BR .. ·l ba. 1 9wncr: Custom bayfront. Lawn. pat10. Jacuzzi ; P.ier & float. $325,000 Waterfront. L ido Nord. G IlH or I BR & 2 BR. apt. On sandy bee.a ch. $285.000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Drove .NB 67S-6!61 I l•Jlt11. haill«ll on''' \\ :.:ml IJ.1lh l'l'l"tr i.:t· Ill Ill!: I u\,.1·tm)k1111-. nilling lawn. I p "11 I J ... I' u I II I"' II 1;.15 o;m;1 FOREST OLSON IM(i COSTA MESA "ff I in California " !> C 1' a r.1 ll· m J..,l cr ~ 111g l'Oll<q.:c w<ilk\\J\' ----------•I I l'h1ldrl•n:-. 'llllt' ~2 r1 lhru O\crgruwn bru,.h EASTSIDE (r~=::::::::-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9~ bal I room , 11.c11 µa rt) µu:.l dc!>crted loun1 a111!. 4 hdroom l.il.l.l :l~:UI I room u'••rlook111 i: lluj.tl' l'unfcr lot \Ytlh Ju,,1µumlcdins1dl·&uul. fiiJi!J l'ourtvuru llurn l':tll l'.1ndmg blul'k \\all foncl.'. lloar al'ccss. Full 1>r1t•c . ----· ..... -now 9t>:i 7~1 · Look:. hkc lhl· dcM·rl bul S.16.900 3 ..._.EW , . ,. "'hat µotcnt1al' Dumµ~ FULLER REALTY Llsf"'lllTl..._.GS '1~ •. ·. ~ !'~,"'f1r:i;1~1 ~~IJl·~1,1~1~ 546-0814 It ma~ Sl'l'm unbl•ltl'I 11 Hare hoard\\ ood flours, llA<.:K HA y AR I•:,\ n I ~ hrl'plac:c Europl•au kit' hll'. IJut 111 thc pu:.l '"'" d1111ng l'lllt•r1:1111rnc111 \'ut·ant. 12 "" old :ll!IJ, COMMERCIA wcck,. thn·t• (11 llW man) Shovcl'cm out. p;11n1·cm 21\A, tam ·rm . tiuicl L lll'\\h:>llllg,111our11ll1Cl' GOTTA GO WITH UIJ unu )OU \l' j!Ul afl!J.i!45!11'\orsc,!>41Ul00 $29.950 t!utc :.tarter homt' <Jn large lot Goocl lo1·u11on West of Ucad1. north ul Hc1L Wtlh lcl'lll>o SCOTT REAL TY 5 36-7533 ----------•I \•tlh l'O/.) "'all.. tn bar' SµJciuu:.I) dci:,1nt l>ll•p VA-FHA-CONV I Uol'.n nrn,.ll·r :.u1tc. '!1111· ':IOI.lit Sq 11 1111111111• 'I"",., .i 1 l' J 1 I h t' s .t ml' VALUE )our:.dJ an l'"l.ik! Sk111 li0St!Hi7 to21 1002,G•-ral 1002 r :!UUU "'I II ul vrici· :l!l,!lllU. lhrel' Complcll•I) l11r111"hl•tl 11~chppingJN11l.1·u,eredl "''"' .. •I , t b1?1lrtH11ll'>, <>Ill' lhtth lo I' ·1 •1 I h 3 BRS $37 9 "0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• \\;JI~ lllU:-Ol' 111 I ll>o uni I d J·fiH 2·1JJ Jtld ,; llll, pa I l'll'l'u ull' e cap • , ~ 11Ul'. q11alil). 1·Pn111wrn:il cue 1• .in ar:c ~rl·at lor 2·1m lower (.'rpt:.., drµ::.. wh11·h SiJl'l'Tl!> only nghl' LG E Y i\HD . !JtiCI OAK VIEW l prop«rt y l'onll'l'l'lln·l l..irntl) 1.""1g 111 1tl\c:-.l rrpk. ul>I i.:.H. du:.c t Glnodown 11-li l~llO Hkr.&16·100b G~Mral r o rl•tl \\~1rtlr11hc,.. Ur..1matrc v;tr<J 111 HURRY!! d udes llcd"ood rn\ Thi~ \\un 1 lai.1 Chui 111 l'l'l·d paliu. :-lumps lon" mg Ra1wh :,t)'!l' 4 BIL 2) lll'l' pit & m ;ttchmi: µla11 Ila home Minute:. lo the ll'I':.. gas Hll<I <111 sur l>cal'h 1-'eaturc::. cu>olum rnunr.ll'U l>) ,)ump)>lOnt th'<tJ>l':. & t'<Al'fJl'lrng th1 u \\.tlb tur prtt:H·y! CALI. oul .\l lhl· nd11·ul11u~I~ TUUA \' 75:! 17011 You lol'. pril'l' 111 ~5.!l~IO \l•lll'l hc :..Jrry ! · WITH A FUTURE OCEAN 1•111111 plu,,h 1Jfl\,1l1· 111 1 rncnl l'~narn:111~ terms lic;a1·h & bu\ lluw about ,,.,. •· ' · I t ' t n ,. T t' r i· ·• ' ,. , Blm·k he-.l i 1•111.d 111·1·-. Jll t.11111l1t-l1J1ll'il I mclude \A. HIA. or J\:. IO'. du .... n·• Sll0.000. [~ If~~ Ii~'~ POOL & JACUZZI ,J2~1~<09.:0 u0 [® IH~IUI d1J1na111· t 011tl•mpor•11' .11 t•J. lklu:w '.~1111tn . ;s I.uh "' p.111t•l1ni: ,11111 ::.u111p1'.1111. Ht1t.~m l•1r. l:x•.a~ JACOBS REALTY .l; i,, . t;o..;,·, ~·~!~nl•~•t''!I. ~.:,·:-.!l<i.:.,~,-,Br 2 Ba . .te,.1gn 1-\•aturing ;,mpll• llll . I. b~lh::. t -Bil I • 11.11111 .11 \10t11I 1-'lt•"loll· .111d lrJl!ll' tul de '>ill 675-6670 ' , ~ v -~ " """ Ul>C of ,100.i & it·all' 111 h:ith:. J•1 vlt """h umt ll'rtn' \Ju:-t ~1.,. 111 ·•fl Sltt'l'l lJll llO\\ fur an I gla::.i. ;1 Bdrm:-. . :i bath:-. ~113,1)()(1' , pn•i t.all' a111>0111tmcnl to :.l'l' <tll VA REPO 'on 11"l'n ll'll r mt1tl.(·t· n Balboa Bay Prop. 640-6161 I tltrt'l'. plus rn'<l_uyolhcrs HARDWOOD FLOORS.--.~..__ I Co:.ta Mes<• -t l>urm. :! IJa ll1ghl) upg1·..i11l·tl lhru ---- •1Ul El.·t' hlflll>, 1111t•d LCIC)Una Beach I 048 lo.1~c·hl•n For rnaJ cJ111111i.: Re altors ii Cll• .Quall ~ • DRESS SHOP home in i..htl lu1· ~c"' l} I 111·1 "l'fl ir ·11 , h1 hi 675 70 Pl :.I Br. 2 ll.1 . !>harpt•,,1 1-:;..('ellcnt mv<>stment tn olll'l"l'il <1l Sl5.0ll\t 'allll'I ; '" · ... :~", . ' ' " • • 60 • j Prop•rif :. lwm" "" ""°"·' ''""h""" '"'' «0 • ••• ho"""" ""' · •" "'"" ".".'" 1 " .~:.~ r~2~~~~!.'~l. i .~~~~~~;~. 1 "';;~~~;~~;.~~,. I ~:l:~~ ;,;:::~;;": .. : :::' fi~r~B~R~~i~!~ ~;:;,;;;; . I bnt'k l 1 n.·1>l~l·t· • •• ••• ••• ••• • • •• • • • • • • • ·A 1:.antasl1c bu) F ili\\',\ CONDOMINIUM or i1n1 \1 uv ur t.tkl' 01 l'I' hr"' inll·r·l ... t 111.111 "1111 llVIHG pa) nw111~ 111 ::.111o 11 11111 AT ITS BEST! CURTIS .. CHECK THESE 962-2456 RIVIERA EXCLUSIVES !'\,\I.Es ·" 1" II I TAKE ADVANTAGE ~.i:i .:il~I ltllm Op,•11 I d.1}, !l\'.\I 111 11 :1111':\I .I lhlrrm, :! liath" Xlnt 'HllUK 1-:HS. ~harl· 11tt1n· EASTSIDE UNDER $70,000! -REALTY-I .. loK JI 1011. dOM' 111 ,..h11p 11111~ ,\ lll';Jl'h ~!l.:>110 ,..., rec1·1\ l' i'.!'. 110 . !M1 l '11,.1um hrnii.· 1111 1 ul tll· l'n·:..l1gl· .1pproal'h I lu~c J Br. 1 11.1 1111111·1 111C 11· ........ e.sa Verde VA $500 tN. l'lltnm 11 , 111 .. "'" 111 "·11 "tn·1·1 \111111111 lh• CHARMER tin'" Sl•1 l11dt•d t-nt1~ mn<kktl lo.it 1111 )lorJri 642·5200 675·4060 ~ ~. ~11 (.'.111 !'>.1111 .,, 1;,.,1, 1'111 ""' 1111111 "'"'•' \1•111t· I ll\·l11ot1111 'lull l1.11h t 'o1.\ 1t1111i.: 1011m l\llh, \\eslm ~ J L ST I. I ST 1-: I> .. :l llt . 1' 11•' lO\\ll "1' •ilii.: 11 • , I\ I • r 1'11.11'1 llE\1. t-;~l'\Tl·'. t '11u111 1 n l'l1tl1 1111 1'111·111.111· lllttr,.. 1>1, 111,,i1l 1111,.i,. lll't•µla('l' I ·):t!l,!Klll lkaut111111hnm1·"1lhh11.111 :\l·.•1 11'""h "'1111111 ~ litlrm'\~1'.:11 1\'; .. 11, ;~,';,.,," :~mu.'t.'i5 111,11·11 lilt• 1·1111111111111 l11t .1:>ht•r 1·:11·1 "'""'"'' Swl'l'IJlllJ.: ,.11.l'Ul.1r· X:l\l li lll •lllll 1ra1 <'I' al'l't':.l>. 1"'11l 'ho11" si9•900 im·I l'li'\Jlur ~.1i.:iU1t · • 11tn1ui:11 11 .11 1·:111m 11111-:1· tl•wll' o11,·111•t :-., 1\ 11a1n1 I ,..1urrc· .. ,.,. ll'JU!> u11 w 1011 Bay W i"ndOWS 'r1rr1;1'1"n1"1l'e·~·l. 11tt"r11 1°1 11d11 11 1", .. " ,. l' II ;o ' •I I l' II •• r 111 I' • ,11 p1· 1.. ,1 1111 ti I ·•Pl'.. lthr:11 \' \\II h ul. er\le\\ ol u w~ R E :! lltJnnl>, ~ IJ.tlh!> Jlc;1ut -SMALL HOME 1·:1111rm11u:. IJllllll ll)(lfl1 '1'11·1· .. llf•e:-.11111 11tor\' h\111g' 111om l'l>'.\DI.\~ I I '!lla,,unn tt'lll'e ancl lob! er . . 1~anl1•n ~c111ni: l'lo!>l' tu LRG.WAREHOUS E \\llht111•µIJu·,\.l1dh.11 l1l1'···:--,·1·<tt111 I. \\u11 t l>l~l:S'l'.\~l>U P\'IE\\' and.alrCl·h~cd:.trcl·ltn mon·111-th1,.1owl1·fom1 968-44 I 968-1805 l''cr)lhmi.:~S~.5110 l'l.L!-.OFFICES t i11ur1111·h l.11 1 hl'll ul t,1,..1 ,,i.,111i. -.;,,1,:,1~1 1'.tll o F 0 c E" . & Calle9e Park 1 ~ht" l:~~1.) ~1 l>l•rlrooml I\ homl'. l'l('<t>oc i:·all lttr .ill 111111111· h11g1· h•l 'l'll 111111111..-11" ' 1tw111.rl 11111" ~ .. 111 I bl I l' AT,\ I. I~,\ ISLA N lJ ' POOL HOME onw ugc t' IOI! room ·in aµpomtment ----------· I I I S1·1·lu1kd )!l'n'\1n1h t I with harrlwoutl flour~ • I tra I~ 1rr.1ll't 111 (',\I 1111 · = l'nllt-ltc1.1hll ('harming &·uutilol :1 lll'•lrm. :! bal Largt• }anl with 1ru11 ,. .Quail ~ FIXER UPPER l.a1 g1· : l11trm 1111 ground lloor w11h 1w11u ur«<• ~"l.!JUO .1111\s1:!: •. 1100 ('.\1.1. I ,11,·.·,",.1.~,::1'.,1'.,11·'',.a1 ,.'11ut.-'1"'.~1·,·1: • ~-Ja~·,~J~.:t~-""'l lc~;','1t1··.,•,11·,·.~t..'.·l1'1.·1·"i.>1111r1111111~ t·orn .. rhttml' c.,1111,11\llh ire<'" v ,, TE11i\1s .\T o . Pl I . H7,i l,()f~I -·' " .. , ·~-• --·--·-.. I a r g l' ta 111 ti." rno m ., ::,:~1.!);,11 DC. • :I lkdroum,.., \ al':tnl .1111\ I I ,1k1• ·"" .tlll.l''I' l '.dl p t •1 l I .. I 11rc1>la1'l'. U\ 1·r:.r1l•d all roper ••• I llel'U!'o .1 11\lllg 1.1111,) l~·«an \ "'" 2 ll1trm:.. lt,Jth. Wll h Ii:·· \'I C\\ 1k1 !.. l'rll'\.'11 I t~ht .11 ~:!.:Miii 1 1~1~"·~1 1:1 -· •.• !. ExEceusTT1vAETcE0U~TOM [® lfitdil) :~;:~·i::~~::.~;:::~~.'.~.~~~~;;I '. ~'ii ""~·~'·1 ·~~~~ ..... ~ 1 lT~1MiW Ui"lO ---V-IE•W---1 ' ., · ~ 11:..tl.'tl lltrrr.1 ; • l 'ni·t•di J ANYTIME JUST LISTED . ! 962·447t(, )546·8103 THEHILL 11nl} ;.:l:J .uuu l'.tlll · •· . ~.t.. J'\~tJGrr1~ WITH INCOME I'• l'"tl ~l' an'.1 ~l.Nt\l' NEWPORT f>.1t,-5Xllu • $34,500 lrwi·.... 1044 "'€ l:RlGeil{S...:-7 \\'a11l tu ll\1' at lh1 ----------·l :1:! 11.1rlo>r \\Ith 'unl.1·11 HEIGHTS . . .... u h«.u·h ' l.l\l' in lhl· :1 i·1111,1•r,..;i111111 1111 ICoronodelM 1022 Tl.11,, l'O~mt) <! h1trm ••••••••••••••••••••••• 499·21JOO f)(Jrn1 :..: Ii.1th 111111 .'I. 11·111 $27 500 "''' '"'" dq:.1111 1111 mJI 9 O ar "Ra'hch ~tyl« homl' un thit!.lullm :!h.t1hU11tt 1 11 ,111 '1 11 ,.1 11111111 $4 ,50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ul.".1u111it11rt·t•l111t·d BYOWHER SPECTACULAR \thut n1111'\• 1 oultl '""•"lo. DUPLEX l-.11111 n11>11:. 1.111111~ 101110 / )11n1 url'fwrd un a IJrj!1• 1 • DELUX:: ,.lr«el 111 ~: ... ~t:.i<k Co:-.la 2 Stui ~ In llll' lloin1• j OCEAN VIEW tor" 1\llh ""' h.1 r \111 -.io· 111111111a 1·111 tit• ,..;.ic· ~lrl·ct .. I DUPLEX• '!lle:-a L~l' ·yanl with IHr. 2'~ha , launtlry l'llt.I ~\100 fl buildahll.' lot 111 li7:1 Jfll;:I 11:1:1115:!'.l l·:q•,. llhll'f' 1111111l' t'iHl\l'l'li•d lo g.1111t• 11111111 , 11111111) W;>lk 111 >oh111J111ni.: :rnd ~:xt·cllcnt :1 Bil, 2 ha pullO &· lllHl Ill a n:itur:rl l~~IC'. ~'i·ar gai · '>1'1J.al''.1'l' hig hly 1ks1rahll' <1rc.1 :i llll ,\ I llll 11111h d.11!.. ''"'"• \\tlh tloullll·:--d111<1b I he<lroom:... :! HuntingtonB~ach ~ruu11dtloor11 .... 11cr:,u1111 !>l'llt11~.1ur arld1•d 1-.im •rn .\ l.l\nti; 1111 :>2ti.UOO + 11"11('r will l'1t1l l·:..~1<m.o Ill 11111t•d l1it , 111 lo... 1 ,, II 111 l'I' 1' l l' b.1th~ a nd !I k mil-; ot fruit FOURPLEX \\ 2 pn ,. palm!. <'I. lui.. P11' <tl') 1 hi:.. unrcnit· op· L'~ll. 5S2· i tr.ij • 11.l·l" t:: :111 t arr) II()\\',\ ll ll 11 associated BROK ERSvREAL TORS 101\ W l alboo 6'1 JUJ ~llJ\lo1~ 111 1111' ltl'.lll 111 llt1 :.!•· 1•11 1 .11" 111,t ,ll'f lfl'l':-ll11111ntllrrtt111I IJcluxl' !>lutliu. Jpl:. u11ou)>ma:.lcr ~1111l· portunit~ If> ~our" toda) &~ 30l .t~I. turSth' I Z.\<;HOl>ZK\'. Hc.11lm l 1111111) .11·1" II' 'l'l'll' ''""' "ii h il11•,.,1111: i 1 .. 1m j ~~Q ·1 Hl1·k:.. from h1•.it·11 E.11·h PLUS 1 u .... incr "''ll hdp ltnanl'l.' liN.l\'~llSl'I'\' I' AH I\. i·\ . -• ,.!! l·lltill • • -,111111• fl\ Ill 11111 1<101.. J I ' ., , ..... I II h I "(I Ill '.J • UGI l Ullll ha!> ltrq>l.tl t'. Jl.otm .. , llH ll. t · l I· •• Wtlh l.l\\ """" aud lnw .l II•« pr11··· S:!i,:11111 (':.ill !:it'I'·"""'' d11hl1'(·11' ""'" Place . bi al'l'<''" '" tlouhll· -I en ... \\ .1 r i.:t Ill() II I h I.> fl\ Ill I ,, ttns1rt'I~ l'll!>lllllll/l'Lf. Ill· WHY RENT7 !Hi:!'i'i'il • " p:illocet·kBOTH llUHHY ! l'le,;H' i·.ill lat hcd1':1r!..hu111c.lll1 :! · • , 111ul'l1 10,, 11111!'11 111 Prap1Prti1PS 1·nl'l11s1'd i:.1rai:•· i-;, 11 .~ll fft1·11t 11111 h1•r1 <'.111111 ..,.•1• 7S2-1920 ~ n·lll'n'l lJ\ 'hdtl'I'. l\l:o\ h 1 ~O 3.~i a . o1wu lte,rni:-. 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I rH'l' n•dui·cd lO Compare lh1:. Cur value 111 . ',,, ''' '""111 . '' rl 'I . ' 549 -8 6 55 $79 800 Corona dl•I M ·ir • .:...52 7 500 punl'1111g. Sunkt•n ll\'i11i.: Ill·~.\ l .. 'l'ttlt~ 644-7270 CONDOMINIUM Com pl<.'tc: ly 11pg ra<kd. N(•\\ carpets.. n l'w paint inst<k ;rnd out. 2 lkdroom:--. I'.· halh. ('lo:w lo ~c hool . s hopptrlJ.! and frccwu ,. Asking £2(i,!J:'lo · !111·111.tl d111111g ,11"1',1 l1lt11 I .tltlo1111a lolt·:-o t) I~· i I F ' .. ·1 1 ,. ~· · fV. Li.:c IJm homi· on ~ • rm. with h«.1med l'l•tl K \\f•l Ii " "'ii I It u " I' t-: \ I' I \ I fl fl"' h a~ a I "1r1 sa e 1) 01'. ncr .x \)\'l•r:-.1/l'tl lfll with <tddl·d red h 1' I I I tit• l'llll'\ L•'l'. httl ,, • • • ~ I l't' o•»t l'llntl ~l'l' ()\\ ncr L'J{ .. ,. 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"VA" SAYS oor "' t •t1tnl1•1 111µs • :S7ll.l.1!°>1' macnab / 'rv'ne G LASS CHALET I !t ~? ;: :. ,, '" "' ' """'"'1 "~'~'"'milf'' ~~!;:l.,·~ Costa Mrsa I 024 It ~ wurth $62.!iU<I ''nu II Jfr:i\' h1·.111wol o·1•1llng ---------- ARTIST RETR"'AT ''•""I .J• ''I •"'"'~" • I 11\'l'r ci..tr;1 largr• 11111111\ realty IC i·:':~~·',' \COO tO •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 grcl•. Ol!;tf r\t'W Pt•llu ron111 I l·.x·rH\ I\\ tlW,l'.I 'l'l>l'.l'l'lllJ.: \ '--u •• '''II~ ME!'>i\ v1-:1t11 .. : :1 .llll. Purk-11cll• home, on IJ.:l' 1,\1?<: .. llJ·.JHIOO:\I!'>' CLIFF DRIVE lr.11111· , h.tl1·1 1w-.tll·1I 111 1 . , , , r • • 1'~ tam 2 l>.i . :..: 1.,11 I!•" 1111 ,\f un~ uµg rarh•-. l·:\t'l'llll\I' 111,,,..tp, ,uil• S111wrh lo1·at11111 111·r11"' FALL IM LOVE Wh e n you walk into th1s 3 bedroom. i b a th Newport I l c1ghts c harmer. Lattice work. beam!\, shutters & f!ingham + l g. family room & pool. $74,500 M arthu Macnah <H2 8235. 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I 1-".."'1'/\ T 1-:. ~u 0555 loot hill '· 1•11. c ·,11 I now JUI r ·ll·l. c & 1• I c \ ll lo 1 f111~1t1 ... 111d111 .... 1thh1·11m •, "' , , t:: '.:q:. iS2 nu11 \ ,fl·.inl & $119,!'l(IO l'l' ... It ·, llllllflll' '" '·l; ":: ~: I 91S.ltf.': IM ES,\ nm 1n: Wt·~l. tor \\ .1111111.:. TUR HER ASSOC. qua ,r, ul,.: \:-.~unw 11 , , , ,. •.. )) 66 \<.' I 'Oil• l>y ownl'r Open I bt• I IOS N ('i.l. l.ai;:una lu.trt at :-.l:!i 1u•1 1111111111 111 <10 •011••1111 S11t •'-Sun I ~l•M ll!ti5 -----494· 1177 1'111ol1n1: l.•M'" e .. 11 llU\\. • •• II ltho<lt•,. l>r. 1 'M I l\r, Hwttine)ton leach I 040 I~ •.. I l\.1:!25:15 ' ,:1••1>1~ ,. .. l>e11 . :1 B:1. :1 frpk's.••••••••••••••••••••••• ' TopOfTh•World • ~• 1~ uom<· 1011m . .+ h u~c IH' Own1;1. l'ark Slr<'tl :? llY ()WNEH Jllr <!U:.t . [ ~ -~ m r.<> 1''.tm ltm "' "'et b.11 . hlk' lrom l..'I' 11· Cunlt•r :1 fan\ rm. 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MO.Hts For S• Hot.tH S For ScM Ho.-se1 For S• Income ,roperly 2000 Ho.Hi U•fwwl"'-d MouMs Unfurnl"'-d Monday, FebrUaty 2, \976 DAIL f PiLOT R~ ····•••·····•·········· ............................................................................................ ············~·········· ........ -· ~ W.wporl .. och 1069 a.och t06' s-t.Alte 1oeo HOaSIPllOPHTY C...Mna 322~ ar.i.. 3244 ~U•fw.w.d Af!!ilwwnh AparimenlsUnfum. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• n-.... ·• 1 S II ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ulrflrnlst..d ••••••••••••••••••••••• BAYFRONT $72,500 Lovely way to live in-secured bui lding. Jt 'li an odd couple lhat wouldn't love this l ·bdrm . b ay front condo mi n ium. .Enlarged li ving rm. Jmmcd. possession. LIDO REALTY ' Jl77 Vlo Udo. H.I . '73·7300 rrcpAJu ntt.rc11t • e . ,. bd z b Condo ·~ ... • .:-•~ ••••••••••• ••• • •. • •• •. • Tnde.SV.acr\'s.MaKter " • a • """''lh .AJJT. Son J oaquin --, C o•taMua 182• VACA.MT Pla nt commun ity, ms._mo. <;lunln~ & Twnhmel.4irge 2.tir.2h Caplttr.o J271IGlbooP_...n.sula 3807 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $25,900 D1 :1mond li1tr, ''The sccunly req d. call llfl &, 2 bl)'. V1\•W or golf •••0 ••••••-•••-••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.'.\.'A \-tt. IUKt" i Bedroom. t hath, on ?>'"'try". Act•ommooatc .=:_:JO pm ~-~s. ___ c.-ours~ 4' 1.ike. $SSO. 4 Br 2 Da hom • nr bt!ach & Lu.xur.Y A,~~ c.111 n.i1.1i,,~ 1,:.!,\.1 h r lklu,,. t 111111, lar11e lot. Hardwood firs 2S hones, 1-:<n aestnan SHARP 3-BJ< 2·liA con 547 704\ • l>a na Pt M1.mn:a ~SO Ray. J Ur, .. Bu." llu1, 2 °' 1 u111 '-•" ,,11 1,,, lt's arucer·lfPs>er! t:aby Center, rec 1ac1h ues. do. A,11 xt;as , pool,UruvParkTerracei Br:? mo.499~ ~rple14,k u l\l>l l~ l u!h A1lu11~N1111o1,.:-.n-1 •• 111 tcrm11. Owner /Agent. Call owner ~·3012 clubhsc. S325 lse, or ~ux. li3 Twnh.sl!.. f-·• $300 Wettlnitlit.r 3 298 ~,w~l 11 •l, ~~.111 ry • ~I(~ 1:001 11·1 r111 1 h '·''"' SCOTT Rtt:•LTY "•"'.3'777 . . • .,.c, · .. 0 !0°· uu.it "I'"" .i.!.:i \'1tt1•11J 1.i • 11·t,11 ~ , .,.... · ~2 7800 & 586·8955 ••••••••••••••••••••••• av.111. (;all for 'le\\ llll: 536·7533 FOR SALE a8r2 811. Fam. Rm, fplc, • REMTALS --Nice 3 HH. 1'1 b.ith. Cpl, 5'\U·2988,t!V\•~tl-.12 4,m:1 ---------OR CplS, urp:., ctll bltns, dbl ., * urpe;, OW. R 0 , $310/mo. n h l "t L' ~ H gur, fncll yd . ~5 mo. uNlVE~SITY P/\RK DtiJ.4569 963·171:16, no ren c llP ... 1r, ltJ I . 11111ul' For S..J~J 1100 EXCHANGE Inc ls w:tter & grdur. 4 UR, 2h n. fum ... SSOO tal fr~. V11Jag1: lttial & ~ice. ~~I.' ul1l. Jone~ -411-.e0 -27 -l8UNITS ....... 4141 3 lil\.famrm,2 ba .. $450 F.stall'. H~ally,ti73 ti21U. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'"'" THi':Tt;ftrtACE ' I p k Cull our lnves tment --3 nn .. , •.. , ..... "'1"0/4."JS • Ocl•unfron.1 3 :.torv ll"UI'\ 5 Star I-um1 Y nr , S. J . o· · · L F I 4 bd 2 b f I ' '"' ~ ' . Cap.'7324x00 2 llR,2 llil. iv1:s1on . uq~er pro· or cusc, . a, rp c, T UHTLJ-;H<" .. K'fl-:IUL Hou..sfum1shed or 11.Jrar.l.S.'1.>0 .:rrlyhl'o lfl , pcrtJes available. dshwshr, fncd yd ., close ,,... ......... _1 L. • ..1 33 00 I l G7S .111.,:\ Sl9500. Pr1. ply. 496·2038 tosthools , kid:. & pchi ok. 4 UK, 4 Ua, l'ool m ulnl & unTIWYni mru " u 1 • • """ Off Broten Poth I , :• -' .f 111 \•lull 1111 IJl\.,, .1,11\\ .,,., ... 11.q 1·p1:., ,,.,,,J r11Jf'•. l•r"·· lllH} \:.1!\ ,\ ,,,.11·1 I~ 111"11 LA MANCHA APT~ ·111iSl'llll 1°1.111·, \.~I lrl ' .lll7J I£ jQ ii ~ i I'·' "ardoner putd •••• SlOOO •••••• ••••• •••••• •••••• Commercial • ua water & gardcnl'': nc u .. 0 '-''-.·U '-'1'-'LO Corona del Mar 3822 Newport Be h I 069 jH rl a. h I 069 Propwty 1600 Plac• • • tst._ la:>t & ~tea!'mi.: Jc .,,,. "'" "' P ••••••••••••••••••••••• CASA HERMOSA ••• ac •wpo ac ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prop.,.ti•a '""'It. Reis req d . $400. 2 llR, 2\-:i Uu ........ $350 $300,000 nlm Springs ·---------•I •••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...,~ 3 "R 2 B <'•2• Estate for le ase 148 W. W 1"lson, C "'-" 7•2_1920 rno .• uvail March 1. u • u .......... '79 " • ,.... fiac<?(t~.!!'2: PRIME WEST NEWPORT Deluxe duplex in this choice area. J ust steps to beach & shopping. 3 Bdrms .. 2 baths both up & down. 6 Yrs. new. w /constant tender loving care. $145,500 A. COU>WELL u .. KQ CO. 644-17'66 C __ .,.,.M'f Viii~ ~ ., • .,9342 Wl\LNUTSQUAIH: S1700. per mo. Unfurn. ~ Beauta'ful Corner lot, prime oea • 2 UH. 2 Hu ........... $32S $2400. per mo. 1''l1m . Tl _.... 1400 OUAt~U NlWl'04ll llACH .....,. · r6' ' taon, ultractivc buildin~. HEW LISTIM~ 3 B~, 2 ba~. frpl~·: l'rpt, Ultl::l::N'fREt-; Ind i,:un1cncr & pool " J,<-rf.,.~ Townhouse A pt All rtmtcd·Good ancom<.>. Sharp immac. Triplex. 3 drps. dbl g.ir. s:J~. lst 2 BR, l Da. · • • • • · · · • .$340 s ervlc r . Cal I JI a l W • Just C ompl~ted C 11 1 1 ,.,1 L' ... K L' , , RH, 2 ua house & 2 UR last+ $100. 549 3532. Huncho San Joaqu10 llc~rs 714·687·0760 duyi:. •ccept Chi"ld & Pet " "'·~ "'..,., ------~--1 2 RI' ? I' .... 50 l:ORONA UEL M:\k .,. Kt:AL TY, 67S·7900 duplex. Xlnl rcot:il area. '• ->a .···.. · • "" or7H·689·96ti9 ;ift 5. _ SSl,OOO. 3 lir, I': Ba, cpld, nice 2 UH .4!llu,den$460/SOO 2 Br Tu>AnhuUl>\'. J1 pk AllAmenihe~ 132' x 300' t:2 Lot on SOUTH COAST patio & encl yd, nr s chls, UAt:(lUET CLUll ----------Pool, tcnn1:;, <·011t 1nl'rt\ill Newport ntvd. C.M. Vac, INVBSTM l'.:NT S340. !>484471 3 llll. 2 Uu . l'ool •.. , s.tSO Lll>O ISLE 2 Hr 2 Ba, breakful>l. Slime On'an ~ pnme loc. Prm. only. <=•" ""'l2or""'"·6710 2 bd & b l Nt::WPOHT DE/\Cll 0 1W. W/IJ, nr bead1. Catuhn.-''IC\\b. t:lul>l' 10 """17""' ""'"'"" """ • a, garage, x ra <-•75 I 675 1A48 k u _.,...,. ___ °'---lge yard. good location. 3 BH, 2 Ba .•...•••••• $375 ..,.. se. · .. w n :.: shopp111i: & lme tw.u·h -L f ..J. "BR.2~'.:Ba ......... ssoo Collcctl-882·378!Jda~s. 1~~·26ll Reduced to S79,995. l l.7 oh ors-2200 $265.962·49'72or642·817t._ t;ULVl::Rl>ALl:: -.--------1---------1 Acres, C 1 Zonl! In l>hop· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dona Point 3226 4 HR, 2 Ba ......... • $375 Sub-lse, l\lar.15 to Jul 31. . :?UH ;_; :.!UH \~ I q1l1 !'I.I I • JllH ~.I!> I lllllUll l' lll'\l dt•lll . I IJ1 l\"lhl.1 ill' \h • hiO\\' \\1ls1111 \pt I ( 11~1 •• \11·:-.1 ping cenlc r . AdJuins Wute!"1ront Lot , Lce"';nrd •••••••••••••••••••• .. •• Mesu Verde.Home. 4 Br 2 & l Br T\,nh.,~ Apts. main l'ost Office in MannJ, ?.xrardS.4 :;850~n Close lo Dana P o int + den. sngls, children l!:ncl patio, l>lln:., frpk - Westminster. /\ssebSCd wal~r. I • . i\J .. 3 b 2 b· ""J"~ 552-7500 pets OK. Will furn. i i tii3·71HJ ! 111, I 11.t , J'11ul, h lt11., ~tV S\09:000. H4!iallOr. 213·937"4444 ~~~~~Sc .. <{i4 ,49~:s879· necess.$500nlo.979-4571 ----U1 JPl'"'·~1·101uu I MO FREE REHT 3l slyear.ti~2-29!H .PS ,....~-£· ft..... -red hi'll J l:.ITY ll·:W.a h;e h" 1i~.!•1:11;,,\1t.1 l'\l We sell homes for 3t/~ ,_..CNn, ... ~sCTT, Fo.,ttoin Val~y 323• Condominiums unous 2 Ult g round lloor commis::.iun. Reso.J 2400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Unfurnished 3425 umt or UUJ>lc\ ", J\'lly & S325. :-.,•;tr 111·" , '" ·• 11.1. --••••••••••••••••••••••• r oalcy ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ul"Call VICW. ~tt1.1a.1-::--t1pk, ~.ti llU "'"'"· I.. CondominiumsjTown· PalmDesfl'tCondo 4 Br2 ua._r~cdbk yd.v1:ry ~ Newport Beach. All nc"' l'UEl<'Bltlll::IJ. )a511 . l'M.t.1.!Jt;11:1 housesforsole 1700 Bit/\ P 1$26500 clean. Childre n & pets 2br, 2ba W/))atio & ex· 1>1 mo. C all i\t:c nt, 1 ' ir, 00 ' l'ltr OK.S375.58l ·4852 t ra s. Super Jocal1qn . "'·"7211Nl•"'I ! Br 11 · Ha. "1·111•1 lh W ••••••••••••••••••••••• 213·355·2341 \ -------.,.... ... ~ 1069 WOULD YOU 3 bd. 2 ba. enclosed back Univ. Pk. garden hom e. 3 $350/mo. 673-2749, -----Twnh~,· '1' lo· Fi Pl•·. I "' Ranches, Farms, d bit. c 1 1• u 2, b t . 1 3 an. old <.:uM . 111·n . IJ'l 11.11 111, > .. 11 . :-:,> •••• :!tl, I 048 Ne wport Beach BELIEVE G 2700 Y · ins, rpc, crp 8 • or, :! 3• ermis. POO Charm i111:!JDr,hiKhlyup· deck, ~u r . JUSI le· t•:lttl·n~l7~1ti~ COTTAGE roves drp'd, nice area. SJ60. Jacuzzi. S4:!5. 64+4157 l ·Be<lroom, 2·balh. con-••••••••••••••••••••••• Ch I I d re n I P e t s o k . . . i.:raded, pool, prime H.B. modeled. $400.1340 110117 -;:!:!:1, :! !Ir, tit l"· • i 111 '•. B The Se <Jo m inium 1n North Level utrnlfa land, will 548-4471. Firl>t time lo rc11t. "UPl'r ~.~~7~· ~!9~1~~~00~~;~ ~lchurm'g vww, JBr. lrµlc, IH I p .11 111, .idJ. r a Laguna for only $54.500. lease o r se ll. best ol nice " l>r, 2 bu. cpl, Urps, -:_ Lgc sumlcl'I• h> mutUll' ::.h111op1111.t :•1 :1 .~,.!·•:!:.!I Jus hs tcd-S4G,000 Call675-7225 tcrms or con::.1dertradc.31lrH2 Ba.sharpSpa11h.h S3ti5./mo 9G3·45G9 NE W POHT CRBST r efined J;J d v. He /,, Tlus co mfy Newport Many ranches m area. s t yle Cond o . Ullns . 963·1786. No re ntal fee. Twnhm. 3 Ull. 3 Ba. 640.7584. • \ ... w :.! Ill!, 11• lt.1, 11.11 '· Be;ich hou:.I! on be autiful .... PknlY of water. Call clubhouse & pool. S32S Village rteal Estate. Fam-rm rent SS<!S or -----i:.11ol~·11 •• 11111,.,, n11 Jl''' • l r ec I 1 n cd s t r e el in anytime, llkr, s.t6-5710. mo. lsl & bt & Sec. Vu· L-•-h 3248 lcascopt;on. 552.5347 • Costa Mes a 38 24 &::l!i 1; I:.! lfill.I Ne>Aporl llci~hts. Lge <'ant & avail I mm ed. OC)Ufta ..-ac ••••••••••••••••••••••• yard With OOUl & lra1fl!r 963·5705 . • •• •• • ••••• • ••••••• • • •• a~es s. Hustic wood Rentals Charming studio colla~c. Ocean vu fabulous 1·530 II ···• & ••••••••••••.••••••••••• u..-e~on•-ach 32"-0 u c ams & f1r "'n l·•cc . s q . fl. :!Hr. :.!'~Ha . pllne L'u s 1llm)! room Hous Fu hed .,...... .. .., -, o ... ,.. " t:a l ulin .1 ocean v u . V1\CANT :\1l'STSKl.I.' 1t1111n~ rm. Unique op-H ntes ••••••••••••••••••••••• lieaut. Oc. Vu. W:ilk to liranll nu 111 Laguna C:rcal fa mily home. J tu , portunily. Please call lo· ••••••••••••••••••••••• HUGE beach. Lge. yard w/ Nigud a ll applia nces. :\H;~ \ VEHIH: \It.LA ..... Lar~c Ji\,oe! liot1 111 :.tJ1h. beau\. i11l1·1111r' "II"" 1 .. 111:-.h \\ ,111·1• J.111th\"Jtllll ·. 1-:,1•ry •1111n•l\,1hlt· ''' ·' J\l ll't !,('(' 111 .1 lfJI! t·• $:!I • 2 ba. f1replJn '. 1111 mat, day Inc~ Property 2000 lalM>ct lslottd 3106 PrestigeZstory 4 bcdrm. many trees. full rec. area.,\ ht-aulllul <lrnini:ruom.:valklutcn 540 3566 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••formal dinini: rm, 21~ REEFREALTY )il'dlt('rrancanhome lur I lllS.11•:1 l,1.1.> ~11" .. I \O'lllt ll r-1 \l' L .t I . • • II I :.iu XXd .I usl \\ 111 \I 1 ,, \ l'fl'•' \ "lr 1111 I l.1, l><tl I Hh1I .• ttlJ. tu l \~. 1,1111 ,\ l' l°IUI> nis & lx·al'h $14,500 • Multi tenant industnal & & BR house. h Btk to bay. baths. upgraded thruoul. 497-1711 :5550 per mo. 213/641·<!5'1<! Enjoy the Good Life! office bldt.:. Orang..-Co. $345. p/mo. E -Z parking. 2 Yrs old. Walk to occun or714/496·65Sl THE FRIENDLY PLACE 49f.J:~~~ t:o~91~~i~· I l .:_:;:J.,i;gc..: s?'.1,ia ~~r;x'~9.11:=~tion. Prin. bl3·1200<10·4 I s 4 so I mo i n c hd s RENT •LS ,. Duple--.-es Unf u-m--360 0 ~ .;.~ ff1~r, ~ --------Huntinc)ton hach 3140 gardener. A!>k for Keith LAGUNA IU-.H ••••••••••••••••••••••• • t.IOHS ESTATES ....................... or Faye 960·2501 o r Sprawhni; 4 B DRt.1. & 111' lJ -----ll Id /B k 11 8 H 1 h S . 962AA1l Bkr L'A'1 R'" home Lgd <!·Bed 2·balh. while :.!11\'l' 01 er ro er :;e m•, 1 r ouse os arc. w1m-..... · .. "'• •••· · "· •· · 1• N I I t • OUPLt-:xw,s u r rt JT 18 t.s ·" · 1 td BBQ. s u ndeck W /O C EAN "'relrig. vt. ~ur. 0 . ' Dill C:1rroll &10.5560 pp~?::c ~;rea: in u~un'~ $~g:. Ca~~ 67~:873an &_:~r 4 R~/rO. 2 s"'334,5/cpt.s, VIEW. Built·m kitchen~ pets. 0 cc a n view . l:;nJUY the J.!oo<l lrfl'! Li~(' -II •-c R It -v Ps m o ,. ... 1 <"A()() 496-3177 amon i; ma"n1f1c cn1 ~~ astin..:s "' o. es :0r. i n,.lon Bc:ictr. New & 5PM.or673'l>W2. f3·"...;"°""o.~,,_ · ...,, .Jtarage.~. mo. .., ~-" .. """""" .,.,.,-.2 BO . & RUMPUS s trcams &wutcrfalb in ;1 l.Jl~l' :I br, .! IJ.i, 111\\1·1 lnol. ;-..,, p~l~ .\\J11 2 I I I ii~ (' .I! I .1 ll " I' 1,. f.1-t II! 17111'1; IU WIS<I 497·t7tilur5·1S·O'J2.'l 1-·or Big Can yon pro near new. M rtle h 3169 Norentalfec Ill " h c . lluilt·in ainri Ba, frplc, Nr,,~~lo lJw~·mounlJll\·hkl' •wt Motivated! pcrt1cs, Call Big Canyon _!~~·~579~92-50 I 0 •• ~~~ ••••• ~~••••••••• ~lage Real i:: ... tate kitche n, d bl. garage. ~~i!~i~varl. U J/7ti, 25 l111J!. ·1~~·L·l·~,~1;;i~'::.'~~:·l;.',',fj~( -.. ' S"'lil'r will t•;irry :!IHI on lll•ally · &14•1193 R.E. SALES 'Til J une 15. 2br. 503 38th Frplc. 3 br. l ba. e n<'losc.>d Quiet res i enlial section. Clubhouse, TV r o om & 11.11 iu, pu11I •• 111t111..... rL .. 11l1s ... xpa11s11·1.,up~1·a1koJ Lea se/Option-MB STARTTHE Sl. No pe ls . S275. Open pat io. npts /drp i.. $385Mo. • Apartments fumished p ool tables, s oc ial ~s:wri 1;1.1 11:1:1:.: c·c•tinlry ~t rle h111m·. 5 Close 10 hcac·h. ll•nnis, Jfousc28.29th.Call col· s:l4 5 /mo. 963 -4569 / MISSIOHREALTY •••••••••••••••••••••••ev e nt s, Su rtday -~. i.m. f:uri ran + l tplc:; po ol :J Br. F H . o pe n HEW YEAR h.:el ,213·377·4&10. 963·1786 · ~.ll!SS.Cst Hwy, Lnguna 8olboalsland 3706 brunc hes & parties. 2 Dana Point 382b SUS.uoo t.ic.irns. alrfom, sun<kck RIGHT! No Rental 1-·er Phofte 494-0731 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s winvnin9 pools la....,e ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 • ) .,., " ~ Unfurnistt.d Villa~e Heal Eslale • . ' · ~ \ I·; HY I 1,: " 11 1< ·• 1>.1 OCEANFRONT ~w ~l.Jl mo, ..;.r,.!U op! SellHomes Comp.refurtnshedluxur} 1acu111 , 2 ~auna s , "li•rr:i••'. up•li ... 11,, • ~~ .. :'.:.!~:.) · Full pri cl.' L ........ lnv•s&--.fs ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Slory, fplc, 4.nR. 2 131\, WHY RENJ1. a pl. 2 lir, no c hildren II-b II 99n l'n hl·arh Xl.N"I for .,....,:ru., ,._., ... '"""'" Gnwral 3202 DW. S395t mt."' 963·4569 pcts.Ref's req'd.SJSOmo YO .. ya • ..,.s. llt'I' ~:.!:.! .•. 1o :., .• .!11.,, '>W•m. s urf. I loh1~ Ca t & Waterfront Ho~s E~nt ~ore . . . •t••••••~•••••••••h•• 963_1786_ No rental fee. St200. down could buy yrly 673.5099. Quality adult ;1pts from li75 ;)1(21 dirn1j! (ir~·aL i·11:i-l<tl i·u. Call 63l·l400 Our residential d 1v1s1on r UST I N. Lau rel wood Vi llage Real E.slale. lovely 2 + den or 3 br ~w. (;uMom Ul•rnratt•d I \Ur. 5 ba., lfl-, Lit . C---. -.--. ~--• lasts and sells mon: in patio home, 3 hr, 2 ba. home on Bluebird Ca· Balboa Peninsula 31 07 81lrm, l Bdrm & 1le11, 11 :t Fr••,hl) p.1111lcll :.! 1,, .. :! li.o, l•am. H m -l rµls .. llf<f,N !'lP\GLA.SS .\ton-,·1.-slmentpropert1es lhan Pool, t e nnis crl, 3Br ,fam r m.2ba.frplc, nyonRoad.494·0769 •••••••••••••••••••••••bath. 2 Bdrm,:! b;itl1 ='!:!~Ill..! Ulll.'l!JG'/!J:fl ur.,. hcam~. I dl•l·ks & mm ll·~11 ."1'o p loe al1o n , mosl mveslmento£fu·cs. gardener & w nler in-bltns,2cargar.fncdyd. . . z BR. steps to beach , Spa(·ious do::.ch & t•up ~N~l lll:! ph:le ::.tu•flo,q.ll Coidf\tt>i:> f oreve r V H·w . ·I · Personal Tr.1inin g. d uded. $425 mo. Isl & Kidsok.Nofee.$325.mo.N,f:..W 3 ~r 3,.83 Occ~n· park1ng.nopets.Nowl1l boards . f'"u rniturl· l!..1 1 1 1 1 11 :1 u n I l '\ l' n l I r l'} ) lll•ll room. 2-ba th, COl) P~esl1~e orr1ces. fo'ull 'last + $100. 832·2838 or Isl Pioneer. 842·442J \leW, 2 car gar. £ncd,) d , J une 30th. 673·6640 m:i~t.I !il1'l1"' ll"\' .iv.iil.ihh•. tl:.'111.\~' ;',1.'..1 ~:I ( 1:··~· . II IUl'llf~hcJ H\'<IUl'l'll lo frplc: Near pool & rec Fac1lil1es . Properly 543·0504 s;'50 ':'1°· rmpied. Occ;up. :Sm a )X'l!\J l'l'('flh•d \ Ill "'II I -· ~J'J:Wo .1n •a .. S9'.UJOO. ,. Purchase Plan. Fringe Super 3 BR. 2 BA. Cpts, 1 osstble lease opllon. Costa Mesa 37 24 Offlrc hour'> 9111 Ii '"' ·" .. · · 1 '·• '· •• .,.., t --7'?-a~~ Booclil~ Su.pence Com· lalboal5'and 3206 d r ps . rt/O S295/m<T. 497·IOS1or 993·2334 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2JOO Fa 1n tl'"'· ·:\I. t 11tu1 n. ()1· \11 It ";, , ~<I· Y e-tLV .f,,,,,JtdNIP m1 ss1on, l>y nam1c .................. ~ ... ~96:t11863foren· Niguer -J252 S37.S~WEEtC-&11P 545·230 0 :'Ill< :.:11.1 lrl!ls. l•:ik!!!L:J REAL ESTATE 6H'· 6397 Orgu111tal1on, Learning I BR house. I :l Dlk lo bay: l u1 ree, Vt II age rte al ....................... •Studio & I BR i\pts ---lndr) .id 1111 ll•J 1•1·L. Nl'T ll-(',T<.··i --l:=n\•1ronment, ~II Ltmc S'.HS. p/mo. E·Z parking. Estate l(uoe " Br home, 1., fncd •TV & Muid Scrv Avail Lrg 11uiet :!hr tnpk\. J t. 4'::!!15 rn11 1!•11 :!1 17 " I h II o k 613 L200 00 4) " "' h:i • Nr • c \ crylh111 i;. Oct·: .. \NVIEW iccnsces w o w1 , w r . , NicelBr,Jt::Ba,H.Conl. c\.\l·de·s uc lot, beaut· •PhoncScrv,Hld.pool S211 1J/ 'I' 3"'5 1 tR_::~ ll e e ~ -for earnings 10 ex(ess 01 C d 1 M 32 2 Co d S27 o u a d view nu paint £rple 2 •Ch.rldren Section '.'.5 .• 1m 0 • Ii' J • " Huntinqton Be ach 38~0 ,. , _ ----l.1.....,lhr-.;)tw1l $98.500. B~ S25 ooo "''r "c••r arc en· orona e ar 2 n ti. · r • • . ·. · , ~ hi , \n ! '-n O\\nt>r 5-18 .)55<i . • . , .';J~ toJ. 1 ro . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-3147 or 549·951 l bllu> to schl. 3 m1 lo bch. •LA.lw mont Y rall's. ----•••••••• ••••• ••• ••• ••• • Laquno Hill~ 10~0 ----ciru:al-!e app y r a. S395. L a h r Hea lly •SSOH"week's renl 2 1'11 :.apt. Hcfrq;. :.\o\t• 811(E f 0 6EACH '~--.' RE ALTY •••···~··••••••••••••• l~:Jut1ful l'olonial 3600 sq~ position with our Invest· ~t~rly. Lge. m od. 3 br ALK to b<!aeh bach cot· 586-4068 It w/ad c·arp1:ls & drps , laundr~ t :! ;1 Bi•olr 1111111 \pl l'own hnmt' :1 hrl , 2 ha. It home on Golf Course me it.ts. or Hct?tcn~tal 2 fu,l dbld frpJ.f2~;¥·• age,ulil pd.$155. JI .. V'. 3267 237GNcwportntvd,CM fJt'1l.lch1hJok.n11 1."'ts J.111'\S J·.S J"\"l l " C'CN1 t ral :i1r & ht•:it 1nSanta 1\na lfts.S82,000. Divis i on s. ·a on pn 10• aun ry. • 2BRcondo,frplcS220. Misston teio S48·9755or645·3967 Located at WCbl t•n'tl 111 :;:11>:![17!1 :1!1:•~.i•I• S J!l .~110 . l'r 111 1111 1 ~. Hy l.)wner.&1U·4\J82 ~ Herman , President 3 B 2 Ba 'love r frig JBR condo, Cncd yd,••••••••••••••••••••••• Wilson.Sl75.6'12·311!17. ti·t5 <!'J:i7 ror ~.111; !lllti:i ;ippls ------Q U A I L P L /\ C E . r ' 5 , ' e . ' frplc, $250. 3 Br, 2 Ba hom es, clean, 2035 Fullerton, CM --~n:;. u; 1·: \';11 ;1111 ~ '''. · only 1----------1 P RO P E HTlES, INC. <lshwshr. ~r~le, gar. S3!.IS. 2 BR condo, g4r, bltns. vacant, :.everal to choose 1 BR Forn, 2 lr·g closets. •Elm Gardens • lo,1. n, \\', l(,\ol 1 •pt , Laquno Niguel I 0 52 ....•.......•....•..••• LOVE-MEST . Io r I 1\111 I' 11 '-"' \ .::1 1111·~ ht'a1111t 11llv 111:111i NEWPORT SHORES '752·1920. '131! Begonia. 675"7927 · stereo. S275. ~ • from. Starting al S360. quecnsi ze bed . pri v 1 nr {fjfnfurn ~180 11111 d r I'..,. \ It 111 II 1• 1t. llru m11t1 c 3 BH A fram1: ---"'WANT E L>" ho.me for ll0M~1'~1NOERS LahrReally586·4068 dressin~ rm. xtra lgl' 1\elulL'\, 1111 pets, li7 ,.; l11oolo.h111 .t ,\It. 11111111 '· m mm·c ·m rond ll·11•,, NEWLl~TING t J.;ASi-: in EAST BLUFF 642·9900 · ., room s , end , g ar . 22ndSL.&12JtW1 i\~t. l'\u tl'I. 1111, 1..;1: Fmancin~ Only $62,850 Lovely 3 UH. 2 Ba. hOlnl'. area LUSK or M/\CCO . • Newport Beach 3269 w/s tora.11e. Adult~ onlv . --- - -!Mt. 111~1X CAYWOOD REALTY l'losl' lo llarhor .lligh. 1.n buill 3 or 4 bedrm smg lc Super 2 bedrm . UW, ft/0 , ••••••••••••••••••••••• no pets · Nl-:W BHEEIJ AP'l'S su1~r.~11n'.I l_>on t l~l th1!-. ,::.lory residence. Pool a c· cpts, ~rps: ~~~10~ ~85. 36' Dock 3 br condo ll<i<'h St80. utll 1111. l'ool, Sp:w J Hr :; ti .. It 11h \. * 548·1290 * one get .1way. $09.tlOO. replable. Annual lease mo. 003·156~ .16.1 l'lllh No 21.; ba. Double gar. $675 El Puerto Mesa Jacuu 1,J!.11 .&t:> Mii •l11wdtlhlc.11· ~.:-.1111. Ji .. P rin e . onl y. /\ge nt pref C oll G'1-1·7-i38 or rental fee, V10agc H£>nl 545.7645 artt>rS. 1 BEDROOM ----llr 1111111. llrltr .. l"\1 ,\ latno•tl :! B il , I ' ""----------1 h1•n11-. wr11111•h1 1r1111 ,·1wln~1·tl p.1110 lt1r ,·11111 p<'t~ :>lt..~)iill IONDREALTY 11:11 !II II Llgu na Niguel~ the choice community • • Jo' 11 II I II l I, I . S TOW~ll0:\11" \\Ith m in VH'W, ,I&. l,1111 1111 , lf11Jll & r\'>11 p .tlh" ).I .Ill) 11111• f1•at 11ri·~ ••• ~ 1'1 !I.Ill • • I II f 1 ll :\1 ··1>;11t m1111lh · mn<IPI N1•w .1r1•.1 of l.:1 ~11 11.1 ~IJ.:lll'I. 1-'t'lll'l'tf, 1111111 .. , )an l .. °'"''·'")ti I .;11.:111aa :-011•111'1 1<1•all \' R:IO ;,o:,u l!Jti 11110 •*VIEW •* '(•w1)orl llc1~1l ls : im mat· .. 1 lilt., 2 ba. home, th•n. family rm. Gourmet k111·he11. l frpk s . shakL' rool & brick palt0. ~!l l,500 I .\I I 0 l>~l>·!~f-' ~ ... In \I I\ 't"' ''"Port Po•• orr.c~ BLUFFS l.ari.:c ·I llll, :1.11,\. Jam 1·m , hunus rm . ·r ool si<lc hi\' t'i•ll l11rdl'IJ1I:.. .I .11'k Ho well & Asi.tn: ·s t. 11 II :1n I~ t II RS I BOAT DOC K 549·0812 or 645·4203 ~5 s-~· ., / Es~ale. . ,.. h"ld 4 Br Condo en•I Ut11t. SJ2;, \ Jt·. :-Ji,,'"''· 11 11. l.!~11. .. ti. ---------14 Ar 3 Ba Condo, .. ·:im nO C 1 ren,noµets. mo. P ool avJ1I. Uay~ t.11m Younqlnvestors I • Lge\.qu i e l anr. 2 b a Rm, pool, tenn1~. many Poot&necrealion 49'i·2260,cves 4!11-!)lH9 - R each ure a . ~ Ill! Costa Mesa 3224 Duplex. W /O. fr plr. xtras,S4?5.6Jl·Oi!l7 1959Mapl~Ave.CM -------'l·:W ,\. :-.7 .111111 Town ho m l'! N cal anti ••••••••••••••••••!.;.••• hllns, cpt/rlrps. fncl'I yd. EJ\STSIUI-: 2 VHS lJl.U Bdrm'. Fqtl1• tl.,h,,.,11, clean as a Jllll! s:!G.:itH) Lwc. Dplx 3 Br 212 IJa, Din Nr. Ocean. $300/Sl25«l DR. :J h:.i, F/R. frrk. ten-S210. Jo"'urn. 2 Hr. Garai:es. 2 Br2 Ba, bltns. do;hw~hr, t.1 ri. l' fl .JI 111 . ,, n, 1 wilh very tow dt1\\ n 1 nm. £rplc . pvt yd. d bl 5:J6..26Sl nr.-. ()()()1. l!ar<le nl!r. S.100. grt'en lu wns · punt red cpLc;, .i:ar. J\llult s 1Ht lll'h i: ,11 ·•It<', 1 1111 I 1 , l'l•rfect f1rl>l 1mc:.lmcnt gar ,$425. 637·7091 alt Ii tH0·0008 waler .. Adults, no pcU. 1 blk to Ralphs :'\larh•t l)t•1·.111 '-!1,11 Lio 1,11, 1,,f.111 Bkr!Mi2_5:,11 -- - -1 block beach. 3 br, 2 b .L !!020 . Fulll·rlon J\vc. 1 S.100mo 557 ti1fi2~tt 1P:\t OCEAN VU UNITS LAGUNA BEACH Um, 3ha, F /rt, frplc, tt•n· den, frple, patio. Comp! Bluffs Condos, lea!tc!t blo<'k E. of <'Wpnrt /\ve -. -- ni:;. pool, ~urdenl!r, S100. fnctl. !1442 Tiki C ircle trom $.190 to S595 & 1 block So. ot Bay. llACll /\pl bltn!'> l.mndr~ (~IO 0008 $-125. mo. <213)530·3109 ____ A!!l'nl 644 113_3 __ ---G-12·8~ facrl N r . CH.: Collc~r· -------S155 mu.751·55t.t aft lif>:\1 Tl11s nea r n ew off1t•<· ll<1rk Bay Condo, 4 Rr, :1 J Br home fully crpted * BLUl'"FS. 4 Hr 21.2 11~1. E. Side 11vt, neat I Hr. pool --... - hldg. has a l>JJeclacular Ba, n ew cpls , drps, xlnl local11m. Bllns, nr Fa m. Hm , P vt pal1u, pnv &. els tu shops. u lil QU11'.I i::arrll'n l vpi• :ulult "il.'w of thr l.;q.~11n;1 paml.$<125mo.5-IS·2241 schools 963·5985 S4i5.644·H80/830·5050 X. inc.SHJ0.645·6697 l>aclU!&:J urlrmapts l'Ott sl111ll" ~·u11y .11r -----22. ------1&2 L>ath~. l'vt llallo. l'tmd ,withon s11t·p.1rk lRH,fncd.yd.~ar.S225 I llr, frplc'. s uper h<at'k ------Luxuriou s guest hc;e some Y.fl rples, 1H111l mi:. Askm.i: only SttiH,0110 2flH d uplx. rnc d y d. yard. Cul·dc·iw t·. /\vail ll;i rh(lr \'11•w :1 Bit. 2·b:i .. :mp. ~ent. No ~mkrs. walkm~d1stanr1• 111 -,twp . 1111., proiwrty ,.,111·1 lw frplc. garaAe. S2J5. 2115. May sell Au~. $400 SSSO. mo No lease rcq'it. Maul scrv1cc. 548·7197 p1nit. ht'aut. la111lsl':1p1·ol t1u1,1tcul l•d uiuli•r 1·i.1:-.t 211R<·om1o,yd,garS295 mo.!lh2·9Rtl S e lel'l P ro p c rti c!', Hunf,,.. -8--h 3 7 40 Allracllven•nt. ;! Ur. J 11.1 111 I l'I• '' to ~h1111 II r. IJ \\, ~:.11 S22i h lX l:!.'Ht IJ I <1(•11 \~ I q1l1 . ~.11111 r1"t1, <!Br, I ha, :-;:•lit tn11 :-.11 l~l OK. x JU :!kt.I 2 llr. 3 ltlo11 I. 1111111111.;f "" ('1•n1o-r ~:·111 '"'' \dull , i!~l<!llo >tf Iii~ 1.11,I ~p.11 ll olh 11• >\ I 111°1•" 111.: 7.11111n~. uwn\•r ht1!> :lllH yd, children ok $275 ~>5G·21'i60 in.,,Oft eac Martinique Apts 3 t ( d d I I lkaut1ful 'I Br. den, l"t' -••••••••••••••••••••••• 'I ou Own moved North. ncl'Cls 11n Bl • nc Y • trp t , poo .. ti46·J~1.i201· 1;:1t :mv:1 ;-.:0 shp fcl'~. :1 tor. 21 :•Ila. met.I. sale! SI!!~•. fo"am. Rm. 2 sty. l"ormal 2 SI~. 1\.frame. :1 111<. 2 ha. O~AUTI FUL l hr furn '" '.! 111 111111 :-.1.111 .ol s2:w. =--•'1•. ·" 11 11111 ('0111loo. W1·st Np. sn .SOO. Healonomic~. Corp. l lO~El-"INO t-:HS Din & Liv Rm. wilh frplc. Dlh. gar. l'ools, lcnn1s. apts $170 & $11\0. Spanish N l(;I~ Jo: ~1111· I hr 1111f11rn l'llllll .dlo ,1,;1.I \\ ht1ol, • I alt r:. Hv tiWnl'r. 1 'all ~li!f 35(;4; * • 675.6700 • • r~12·9900 $495 mo. Avail :l1t 176. Sl2.'1. Agl. 54lHl 00 style bllig. pvl end ~ar. Ulll i><I. SI !Kl. 1110. :-.,11 ---------mij m:li7>o12~.i:1. 96.1-4flll1 11r 75J.t;.16t :l Rll, 2 Ra, I~<' airy pool. s aunn. lndry. adlls. pcl.s, 6·1!H ·lll ----------'l'npl:it•C' \'ollr ml''~·»ll!t' ---5 .u~ITS Guo d ·osta Mesa Verde 4br, 2b:i, 17:l0l Keclson Ln. l blk --- tu•forc•llw Dup lex: $127. 900 ~k~a lm·atiun i\1.1. 2 1·or gar. pallO. $490 m o. lrYiM 3 24 4 ~·~~h~n, ;r~~c }~ \1~r<~~ W. of Dea ch off Slater. DECIDE TODAY n•a1h11f~ p11hh1 , l.ar~.-:1 Bit, 2 11.ilh t•a. hl'd rm w1cncld gar All ~~IQ-4734 ••••••••••••••••••••••• gardener & l'omm. pool 8'12-784R • • •tn ml)V•' llll•, .1 'fl,11• .I BRAND HEW 111111111· :!1:1 :155·:!.l ll Kilt 11nv. yards . v 1.;Ac;t-:n OC"• ... VIEW J brm , l ha , hu.g c f:l c al ~soo. <.:n il Sam br. 2 h;, .1pl w fq1k. 1lu1l\'l'1l11t Hl·:/\LTY 556f.171 """"" fum rm .. 2 f pl c s . 751 4952 . 75,,,..,,,., SMJ\l.LBl-;ACll llOTEL patio, pantry & p1111l :\l1'.1rlu>A l,trl.<.11ll l"11111 1 . S-Cle-nt• 1076 -----4Ar,2 Ha,2 car gnra.i;tc, + .. S·'30. 5·10-8 36'• or .. no.in!>.'".,'""" Hoom!>S23.SO ~~ck. Adult~ S:I00.1,1:>:1:1111 ~ 'l:i:.l>il ll'll "I:! :it.7~ .... ..~ .. "II d <>"HlS • v Apls SllO mo 5 II 705fi ••••••••••"•••••••••••• $4 5,000 " ns. c1Hs. rps . -~ &15-1383. LEAS!-: OPTION· S UR, '1 . . __:__:_.•:..._~ -.-. ., Cheery Atmosph~rc ~---------llll'IJ.IH-:ns• l.1l(llo.1ni.: for Newport Be ach I 069 .••••••...••.....•..... LIDO SANDS Well kl'J•l :i I lll'll honw w . lH'J u 11f11 I 1•111 t·r,•d -t,;rn:.11 rin .. l•d w1lh 1·111 orful nu" 1•r, & 1.:n•1•111•ry Ont~ 111 p.1l·1·~ I roOI J .. and' lr1'.11 h & ~11111 I "11lk to (lf)fll & pr1tfW1'l•1t park Mow Re duced To Only $6 3,9 50. C:i II 6<11 721111Ull:k I W ES TC LIFF rt'!o>11lt-nt1.tl or m ultiple 11111\ tub ~ We ,·;1n help \n\l' J;AHCHORAGl l .. VESTMEHTS 1714t 496-771 I FIXER UPPER Span ous home or !<Upt•rh <h·~lj.(11 l'hOICl' lOPa l10n. 'lel·tl s .1 ltltll' hw ini: curl' 2 f1 p h' s .. li:c 1.1111 rm .. I h11's . 2 ho . 1~1.~Mlll fi1sll-v Ht«1Hor 1!12 ttt>l:i l'an11ran11c \'lew or uceun. n (I ,, ll I I r" I :l I) d Lnwnhomc l"orl'l·d to -.ell <.;11II 11wn1•r, 198·2906. Low lv 1mm111" 1 lllt. 21 St\ i-· t-: . S E C U H f>: ll:i Cnur t \.l rlt rnl1 ~. cvrn u~SllOK J.;S3BR. lu:<h l.1nd'l"'''"'I: the• 111!-.I. ::! frplc :.. f.'um Hm, best n( n•'•i.:htwrhoo<I"' 2 p.1t1 11"I , p vt R t'h , J ntl \Oil m~n th1· l,111d ~11.ertl\•d ~.1tc• lk.'11 \"IC'W , !!'7 .SOO l'rm• tp.1!<1 nnl) µrl\ al'Y S12~.ooo Owner Ai:~nt. 1: Uo liilO 83CHZ38 Sm :i 11 tr a 1 I t'r p a rk 548 o259 or 548·9882' 8-EAU TT c r r a c c Ila .. M me on Golf Cours<' Newport Beach 37 69 ~0~\<~c f ~·1~~·. '",. \~:· .... ~11;1,. Desert Jlot S1mni:s . JO r---------11111( , h · 1 in Sant:i J\na Ill.~ SS75. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ,.,.11 ... 1 + 3 l J I Town omc gc 2.Hr " Ra / 1, 0 ).111tfl!o> _,_,, . ~:.1-1 ,y "' r spaces rai l'I ~ COLLEGE PARK lgc kil/dl·~ (;ath -N·it' P m 0 • 'Y w n er · I or 2 Hr. :ululb. no pets. m<· 6-15 f;{i!17 owner's ;1pl t-:! ~\Wll :l Bedroom, 2 baths . frplc. c pts: drps: S350 ~0-4082 $170 $190. 2-121K16lh St , minit pools. Subm1l t•arpets , drape s , mo.SS2 3016 1u1~ f·m rm &d"nor N.Hls.646·l80l l J\r,refr1g &~l11\t•.11vt down. UJIJ fl CC 8 '. '· u · · " pal111, J!Ur[lltl'. $1[111 OH• 0.12::!6.'ii lircpta ce , double r a 5th OR. 1 Yr. IC'ase SIO WK UP 1&2 Udr & nrl-':11r&W11son 5 1!t :m;JM s::iragc, $375. J>('r month RENTALS , Wesl c hfr urt•a , Sf.50 Bac h. ('olnr TV, mairl evc•s Water & garde n e r 28R,1Ba ........... S375 Month.1\J'.(t .548 5527 st'rv. n.v.f TllE MESA. -·-·-------fu"r n1sh e rl for thc s 2 BR 211" S375/450 ------'""' · "· · · · .. · · v R '11$ N Newport Ill, NII ~ Br. cpts, drps , c•nc lu ... n l hcn~l1ful grounds. 2 RR. 2 Rn .. fu rn .•. ,, $400 Lease : 11. . llomes . 5 U . l).IG·!lAAl .:aragi•, nu pct?. S2HI "''' Roy McCordle 2 DR. 2'. l>a ......... S300 :I baths. ram. rm., 2 fplcs . f>l·I 1103 Re altor I Bl O Newport 2 BR. 3 llu .......... S90o S675 Mo. 644·8853 2Br, 2b:i. Wanter renta l. 2 ----- FOR SALE OH EXCHANGE "11 I'. I ,, .. I I I • , ho«lr 11,.111 .I\ 1tl.ol1I• .1 h ,I\ •• lo I I II ~ " ' ""·''t11•1 I 111 .ti• •• '" llrl''olJJ!lllll' .t ll I .I lilt. lplt·. ;>1 h.1, !'>.11 I , • l~fl 1•11d tl \.II d !':"~I I 1111 Jiii\" hal1·1>11\ ':'Ill \\ II l"tl ll!'ot•h•r d1tlt!11•11 I Ir I • h\' :lflof I 0 1111' Ill l•I t •,O ,I\ 11111•1 <;,.1·t 111n lir.1h.1m & tlt·rl. II tr . 12 ll-7 r. UNITS C"ftn Mesa 543.7729 3 BR. 2 Ba ....... $il2Si500 BLU"'FS '"ONDO drs to t11·h. Nc w I urn, Adult dclux,'. I Br, D/W, Call ClUr ftl·sidt•nt1al w 38R ?• B $125/1100 r "' I I f I •~~~-~~~~~~ • ~ 2' a . . :l 11 2, 11 11 k n new y pa1nt<•d. 11 l <tlllh l"l' r1.:, rp c·. i.:a r pt"'' K t R R It Oi\'ls ion. Smalle r pro· 4 RR, 21 a ba ..•.•.•• swo · r , ~ . 11' nc ay St. NR. S!l2S mo 675 OJM ·,, J)t'ts. rn;r. 1'0111111111 en o9en. ea Y pcrlics ;l\'ailahlc. For Sharp 3 UR. 2 DA Mesa v1rw. bllins. $575 mu. -----f'.<12·'1<t:l!i. 8 40·26 01 848·8 3 0 0 t•rcnl1vc h nancm g. tax Verd <'. Quiel st ret't . LE RAISOR 6'14·AA77,673-11379. Santa Ana 3780 rn •t• <'X C h an~Cll ond C lo s e to sc h ool s . "WANT (.;D'' home ror ••••••••••••••••••••••• ! Jl u gc hc·.d r11 1111l'. pyr:imiding .... C all on $:\7!U mo. Call Larry, REALTY LE,\S .. : in EAST BLUFI'' rcdwnod hr.1m l'll ~c·il our s taff srhoolln.: 5"6·5880. LUSK MACCO AMBASSADOR l ... MS mi:s, lJutlt 111), ,\dlt~. 110 lrvintt 3sq4 plus expcnence counts I ·1523 Campus Ur .. Irvine :ibrwclat :J or' 4 .. ~drrm sin aid OF •MEltlC... ;pe\plts.,~170. 51>8 W. Wiison. ••••••• •• ••••••• •• •• • • • 3 !:J R Bradford Condo. Campus Vl!lley Shop Ctr. """ ,.. ~ "" "" .._ Tu-Al,.. Rock 1£ ·ft·•-'I ~ Pool, encl. dbl ••:-.r. $325 CALL 833-8600 s tory res idence Pool ac TWO LOCATIONS · · n "' ~Place mo.549·3598.S-10·1722 ---cepll.lble. Annual lt'llll<' WEt.;KLYrti\Tl-:S OAl\Rll>G t-:VILl.i\ VistaAph --Univers1ly Park, 2 Hr up pre f C all f.44 74 3K or FULLSI::ltVIC..:I·: :\ nr, 2 h u. bl1n ... ··l111tlrl'n Vnu 11 \'llJm .1 t•·I. ·•I Pr~tin ii Br, 2 Ba. family rm. ~rude<I. putio. frplc. dbl 545 ~27 2277 lh!rhor, C M. "cl<'Om l• $225. Hf>!! W lilt•.,(\ I\· 111 If,. 1" 111 • " 1400 oua~',t~:~t,. .. ~CH formal din rm, all bllns. ~ar. $350. IJ>Anr 5S2-R:J~i ;.,-c·~nt. --32-U 2909 Uristol, s 1\ C<:lll('r b46 D5M \ 1ll;1gl' ul I 1111 lo 1!1 I $525545 7645 .......,.. 645 4840&5<10 2.100 Ch111u•ull lo1ll:ol1111 1 · • -Arand new pa\11) homr •••••••••••••••••••••••1·--··------...iM<Wlern. i.p:.11·1ou' :1 hr, ::! 1 I :• ''"r, :: ll1li, ClassiflC'd 1\ds sell bri: College Park 3 Br 2 Ro 3 Br + 1-· R 2 r r p I c , ua 11 ty 3 hr. 2 ba . 2 -------htt. fqill', 111w n b1.,Hn ('{•11 to\\ nhnrnt.:;i · .1,11 1,, ... , , itt'ms, sm oll il<'m!I ur home .... nm. Hm. rrptr , rpl~/d~. s prklr:o;. Xlnt fo'rplc'!<, 'lint hrh toe. $400 Jlavc ~omethrn~ .to sell"' i\ II tl'io1I l'on \" $:!~:. 111,, 11111•1• H ,, k\ ll ,1 11, any •l~m 612 SG711. $J7S mo 751 1555 loc. S42S. Ph: 559·0186 cv rru). 7 M1492 8475 eve~. (;las!t1he<l uds do ti wt-II 0'73 9'JSO 01 Gi!o 1091 Norm t f \ llll" >1.1;1 01,141 ===~1 ====::.-1...:==~~~--==..L.====-~-====:....!.....~~~~~....J_- ... • • .. 1) . ' BJO OAU .. V' PILOT Monday. Pabruary 2. 1976 Add IL .. Build it...01aper it...Hammer it... Carpet it. .. Ce,,.,ent it ... Wire it. .. Hoe it.., Clean it...Move it...Press it...Paint it ... Nail 1t...P aster it. .. Fix it .. SERVICE I RECTORY Plumt> d ... Pal <.h it ... ape 1l.. emoae 1 •.• Root at •• Landscape.1t...T1t e 1t...Tr1m 11. .. Sew it... Haul It .. Add It... Plant 11...Alter it .Learn 1t ... ~~~~~~!~ ...... ~~~~~ ...... ~···••• :~!~~~~!!~! ........ ~~~~.c.~• ............. J~~~!'!.~~~~~:~~: .... . L..ckcapin<J Pointl1MJ/PC1p4trinq Pwntin«J/f'aperin9 Tile ...................•...................•...•••..........•...•..........•.................•.• APPUANC~HF.PA IR. t-,!'Jlr Collel:t' Sludent United Carpel Sleam i-~l.f-.CTttH .. l '\N·SmallQ L D (." 0 UN 'I' KY S10 Serv1ccCall Curlp~nlcr Udd }ob:.. Cleaners 1\11 phJses of JolJ:., 111111nt.rt<p<111 i. :!2' CHAF'TSMAN. Gl•ner<1I (714 l 54(1 2-122 g~n .. ~mu inaprovement house cleanini; Reas. yrs \'Xpr •z:1:n()fl ~ &203 work 493 74!t7. loby 'tti 6 5·9363 Serve lilt Oruni;e Co ---••••·~· •• ~•••••••••••• Rlo;MODEL. Coll\mt:rcial ti75·W24 ----~--:.&.. • ..., .\l .1~0 11ry 1·on<•retl'. "'' ....... '"' 1 rpntr~, lllll ll. i.te11 hJn Lie. Babyllilt1n1: 111 my & lli•:.ad~~U;il. Lw, Fret• C~t/Conc~te ••••••••••••••••••••••• tlyrnJn l'.1t M\'l'O:Jll~ ltotot1l1tna sis. L.:sndscap 111~. SQll llh.1(·~r.1,,i. UJ\1• Sq l-'t 1'om 91J-0·2l70 l't:'rt-:HS l'AlNTlNU lnl/1-:xl R1•as ltJk'> Call Ger1u al 55~ lJilbK l'roC Painter. Int & Ext Quul work & n·J:. 1-'ret! est 751 0084/548 27~9 Q UA LIT 'i I' A I' t-; It n·:llAM IC Tll,t-: New &. llANlilNG & lNTl-:HlOH rn1tJI l''l'ee l'bl Sml Job-s PAINTING 1!'17·11388 wcknm\:S:Jli·U iu Pamt1ni.: & Papcrhun~ ree Set"•ice mu llrush, rulll'r, :.pr.iy ••••••••••••••••••••••• L1f' lhl rt>fb, 6 12·2356 Hemuval:i, hmb111.i. lor>· home during the: tJuy, ~l 645·34a9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~tr1pp1ni:. rl'11n1~h1n.:. 1;.i~ll(~ Mon lhru-Fra. 631 t!J~ DRYWALL SER Cui.tom Hll l·k Work KITCHEN~. !Jin rnHcts.. ,1 . . • .• . • . . p u I i OS & w a II s <I U r C.:hem Cktill 8!.l~·ltJll» roo bully to ~huµ SJ Ve CUSTOM lH;SlGNS ~od lawn:s, i.prklr:.. p;1l1(1'. t'OVl'r.>, n •mdl i; older > ,1rtJ:.. t rl"c rt• movJI. prun1n.:. l.1t"d cortlru1•tor 13) r~ 111 H U. FOHU Land:.c::..i11rng, !162 181i ---fl I n i.: • 1• r u 11 1 n ~ • PAIMTIMG SI 5/Rm Pla'ter /Rtpolr t-'lRl-:WOOI> $75 rord/· Lit• Xlnt work H:n .tJH::!-1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll c I. I 1c /bo11ct /I1\1>. CabinetMaldn9 :;pr aycu atoui.llt . . ---llmt' rt':..t~ lel' Hulooy ••••••••••••••••••••••• wtllllJrd in~lal , ljpe & ~t)(:l't<:il.ty. I-j :..l cffll·wnt Bu\e~~.1..i.i W.!l . IGtchcabincll>,Ci;tmwall wall t ex. G3ti<lll:f:S1 &l5 ll5ll _ --Gardenin<J VEllY Nl'..t\'I' t• \'l'C ll ~ll:tf°'I lsl dass F.xt1lnl. l'uanl JOHS & lll·:sT ~CCO. ""----tng. J>Jper1n~. ;,iark:.:.. Free, 189311:i9 Gt!tll'rJI Tree S\•rv1a:c & ------ urutq, lau1ce-pat1ul>, IJo:..it 6:16·503'1 frcl.l 1':st1m1itei.1 Yh1lll1>1> •••••••• •••••••••••••• Huin9 Masonry :.pray, 25yr:, l"lq>979 5~1 cs · Hdultng. Reasonjblt-. -f'lumb. 64tl !'>S'8or6<11J.2528 rmdl".'"6·"-·•1"'. Cl•ment Cu. Pal•"•"· llehahle. l!\l)e1l i,::..irtlen ••••••••••:•••••••••••• .. "" "' J Ma:.onry. c&1rp11rts. vat1(1 v ---'--------covers, ~luu~hn.:. frnish t.lrm:waylJ l.11·., llou<ktl. lllg. Mu mJint, sprklr~. · $12 o Lood! Carpenter work~>-i27SJoc 7Sl 5657atterti lnd scp '~ l'lant:. Jl (;e1r1d11tu11:.11!hlly ..... , •..•..•.......... .Vt1\SONR'i ·Till-, 1Jr1ck. IJlot•k. l'uncretc, i-.lone. Lil: "tl OOH 2SIH HOUSECOATS •••••• •~.~ •••••••••••••• u ........ By Lu11 y t714)~ 4715 •1 l V'. U I • ,.._..,tery _ _ -,,, _ l• A t ~ J:'L J\ IJING ••••••••••••••••,.•••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• whult'l>u lc 11r1ce:.. C'R.~ll&l>Ellt<IS liRICK & lll,()CK Carpet Service ti-lt>-107:! -• __ t"ulle~c ~tudt•11t •5-ltl li-!21! •••••••••••••••••••••• Patios. Curh & Gutter REMODELING \\'I LLIA~ts & so~s ?'lldSOllr), Unt·k1 lllm·k & Stone Cu 11 581 7ll2<J LOTSA PHIUE b. i"a1r • ti-16 !ll.IOT • 8'11' Uphol t Prtt't''> 1 ac 'tns Caltl·u NOJOUTOOS)IALT. "·· 1 5 0 1 HY Alter ations, rc~1a1rs. stores, add1taons, bathl> & kitchens, cu1.>1n t·l s, patios, cemenL work. Contractor docs nwn work. Palombo Const. Memb,er B.ll.R. All work guur . 962·8314. Shampoo & i>tUlll) dt•an· Waynt' l>-14! 8Ei73 MI KK Clean ups & IJ\Oo n F.1s1 l>c:ll\ 1·1, 11 .1ul11\i.;, • · • .>ef\ 1ng rani.:c C'o O\l\'I' I' a 1 n L 1 11 ~ · X I" l · Plumbt•r, t'l'J)u1r, rt•fnpe, 20 yrs. llct•over111g/ rl' llelcrt•m·l·i-.. !~9 ~35_. _ ~t·rv•l'C: lllll'' & 111:..talla· pu11'l11~/ rest~·hn~. No p ,\ l't:;H PAINT·2U > r:-. ~G. G1dley&ll !.1:11~ JOh loo s nwll. i:ct our . . . . , . c:irc !-'rt'<' t'lll Cull uflcr rnu v 111 J,! .~ · l' I n111u11:-in~ l.:olur hn~hknca s. c.;~.Mr.N I WOl<K noon5lll 21M!J ~iu1> Ftl'l'l':..L K l~·l5!17 ~ h l e <i r p l '> Io m 1 n J• 11 t 1 o s . w J I k s . - blcdCh. Clean hv rm, din dn\eways t;.tti 11120 'G ol S • HCM1secleanin9 rm & hall SIS. ,,,~ rm ener erv1,es ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bnc k. Uhwk. Stunl·. l°lll' Work 1·' pt•rt 1 \ rlorw b> he t·ontractur t>t::!·lii I:! ewr N<'cd ~,·ork Suw SS 110)1ESA\'EHS price 1Jl'for1• )lllt lll'c1dc. nu '"lltl sata ·fa .. 11 011 Wm.G.t:zyt..usk1,owner. $7.50, coueh Slu, 1·ha1r "'~ Contractor ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ I DO IT ALL' •llUl"Sl·:n.t-:1\Nl~G • n • • s ' l'lumbanl! & lh•altn~ 041) 5910/645 l;\05. _!!uar. Free est 55-1 :~J2!1.__ Jorce t•:.t1mates. honcM & -----t;uu1· chm pcl oour. C.:rpt ••••••••••••••••••••••• . · . By rdiabl\: r1111ple. C1X><l rc:pa1r. 15 yrs l·xpr Ou Gt-;RWll'I\ &SO~ 1'.l.,.c·trH·..il. l'lurnb•nl!. rl'ferl'nll''> SJti 77ll t·~1m fo'trt•plat•es l'la111crs Hnt•k Corwre\e l'altn WALL Pi\ P l-:R I N l.; ·t\ ll reliable service sio.u11 ---------.. Kindl>. Work t:u.aran· hr, 8 11·0383 UofA ~ T o Place your ROOM Add1l1011s. garages, patio CO\ er & c·ab1nets. l\I r. Kern 547-7334 wo rk my~ell , Hers ,\OOITIONS etc. Rl·aHJll'i. trl:!-4!!57 531 0101. RE:\lOOEl~L1c UI ~llO'J.12 :-.; 1-: EI> 1\ II U U SE $1\1·2170 67:Hi<>lL llA~DY~~A. llomcs &I C.:LEA"r;H ! Call JO\ Lllcx:k Walls 'UB(J l'tlS Rcb, i'.'>ls 646 041;.1 lel'(j. i''rce l':st11nal~·i-.. -~~lc_·r_c_h_a_ri;'-•c_· ____ 1 "f'ast Res ult" Catt Norm. 83S·:r70S or Roofin«J Service Otr ectQry WcCareCarpet<.'ll'aner!. ---Apts. l on:'il 1enl1uu-, l>IS·IS:IX Stt'am <.:lean or s haml'\>o l<AUFOHU & SUN lTaltsmJn 1;.15 1i551! -675·7·112 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ad .•.. tall Now MovilMJ ..•.................... Classified ads sell big items, small ilcm:. or any ilern. J ust call 00·5618. AlsoUphul.1\llwurk HJ·:MOUl..:L IU-'.PAIH lloust:!\.\ork by hour. •JWO j!uar. Refs. Free l-.:..1·s. J\1Jil1l10nl> L1t· ll15t;lti2 Fire Alarms $59.95 trani-.purljtton. Hcf. Reas. rat~s. IH5·3716 I::i-.l 1!150 bl5 6836 lnstallct.I ti75 !!:163 751 UJ8J MOV1NG'1 Ll'l0 :! l">:Pr ml'n mov~· )OU Heas, refs. ~5·11583 or 833·3944 Wr\LL11Al't-:R Hi\Nta.:R 20 Yrs exp. Call Hob, 673·8042 HEI' Al HS·A LL TY P l:;.S Hcas. lrec est:.. he. Walt 830·5020anyt1me 642-5678 Ed. 322 Apwflnents Unfurn. Apartments Fvmished Apartments Fvrnished Offi~e Rentol 4400 Rentals Wanted 4600 'Mort~5, Trust ••••••••••••••••••••••• orUnfumished 390o' or Unfurnished 3900 •••••••••••••••••••~•••I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Deeds 5035 Jobs Wanted, 7 O 7 5 Help Wanted 7 I 00 Help Wanted 7 I 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Laquna Beach 3848 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 150 I WestcUff Dr. 'cl tiJdt. aµl SOO/Sll5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HUNTINGTON BEACH'S FINEST ~~:::'~1~·~~;~nec~~~~~ X:':;l ~~1 ~~\ ~~~~f.i l>lu LOANS up to 80% Se1ecuvc Household. Beaut. oc•eao view apt. 1 S l'a 11 on Stll' M ano.ij!cr I st TD Loans-81/4°/o Nursinl! & l''a mily Ca re Br .• b eams, brick PANISH COUMTRY ESTATE LIVIMG lll'sµon nwrr111d CµI & 2ndTDLo-s Pcrsonnl'l f <il"lti~i!311 ll'Xl i!-llj J k I Id h '"" a.• AVON ST ARTSAVING AGAIN lius ine:.s man lookmg for part lime assol'ialc. l!:am SSOOO. yr. 645·1182 (trcplacc. Al'rosi. from 2 acr es O b ea utiful park-like ogsee:. 2 i rm omc Fairl'~lTcrmssint:d9-19 1 EmploycrPays r ec !)each & l blot·k lo town. d" S k I S kl. " yard 1-:Jsl~rtlt! <.: ~I . 4500Cumpus Vnvc N.B. ~tmo. s urroun m gs. un e n poo · par ing H••ls . 551; 611 11; lla}:.. Sattler Mtg. Co. t:ull546-1505 REEF REALTY Spanis h f o unlains. Spacious r ooms. 53ti ZJOOevl·s & "km.ls &12.2171 545.0011 ----------Sell quality products in a Separate dinin g area. W alk-in closets. Combination driver , nearbyTcrntory. No ex· Cafeteria Employe Mature perso n. som~ cooking desirable, but not essential. Apply in person only. Balboa Bay Chab 1221 W. Coast llwy, NB 497 171 I r te k th d u h bo ,,...... d per. necess. Xlnl earn _____ • H ome-like kitc h e n & cabine t s. l asc Cell. JS a . 0 Amoun'ements/ OUSl: y, uvuY guar & in gs. p /lim C'. Cull D bbl , l h Bedroom unfurnc·shed $220. L..,·rn1·sh ed ~·" cond•hon•"v you have un unfurmsh~tJ Personals/ cook, will travel. Chris· "·0·7"•t orZenal'-7·1359. rop a pe e '° o I e ~-u ~~::::i•1• "'"''°''.. :.lutllo or !Hr., apt. lur Lost & Found tian man 45. ref.963·<1707. .,., v • " CAR WASH Ocean from your Apt. $240. 2 Bedroom unfurnished $250. .,.,( ... •"" po::rm..inl•nt rental 1n ••••••••••••••••••••••• . l•---------1 HELP WANTED Lease. Luxury. :.l'cunty, Furnished $275. .,.,FvH __ ......_... l.:i~una Beach only ·? Lost & r.-·-d 5300 Ma~e nurse avatl. for Mature Jdults. 31755 Cst. .,, ...... ••"'"• ~lust I.><: all·cleclnc nu rv..n pnvate duty, Refs. Call BABYSITTJ.o:R, my home, f'/ttmeonly. i!U+ Hwy.4~·2835. AU UTILITIES FREE ~=~.°':;:!~n:••"-~as. SlOO up. Want ~ow,•••••••••••••••••:••••• Jack496·7635 ~~~d~~~9fur 5 yr old METRO CAR WASH S . W a lk to Huntington Center but ll'l me know l'\'l'll ti l~ost male IJl k cocker l9.50 llarbor Bl. C.M. n~l~cpu~~[s.Vt~~r~a~~.,, ADULTS NO PETS yourl> 1sn·l immedwlel) ~~amcl \IC 1.11acl'lllla & Hefp·Wanted 7100 Babys itter. Mature • . • I bl •1 l \\ 1bon Heward 645 1834 •••••••••••••• ••• ••• ••• . . 1 t h 2 bo Church Nursery All end. blk to beach. S280/S290. LA QUINTA HERMOSA ;J\at u e. "J url'. pro· _ _ · person o wa r ys Su AM 9 5 p 1 '94·3383or4n•.2339 ki-.;;·,aonal woman, no pct, l "Sl: J.'nm Quuen~land Arcoun~ Receivable Clk 11:30·5.:30, 5 <lays wk'. ~ :l ·nO<~n. :i .. "" d t d k k "' " ~ ~ must have i::cncral oCJice own trans. Hli 968·0886 7·8 3o. Wed 1·ll.30P ~I . . --16211 ParitsiM Lane 17141 847-5441 Sl·IO up :-.ton · u1f1cc:. l"flt:. ~n r1n . or :.mo e . llcelt'r. Blktgrey, Tan skills. S.,15() mo lo start Eves. bl3·10tll. :! Br:! IJa deluxe. Ocean· 1 blk. S. o f Ed1"n "cr ,· 1 blk W. of B each clrp:. .'.ltr· hath 17301 l·.xcl'll~nl rl'lerence:... poants Sml, short hair. 1-----------view. N. l::nd. No pets. l ~ llc<ich 131.11 li111228:!1 Uot1I ~l'I>. h5 ·194 ·8[><!1. San Juan Cap area. Will tram. A11·J>Qrl ure<J. -CLERK blk Divers Cove. -194·406U uftcr r eb 15 write J/7 R~ward 1:139 ·7071 & Call Frank833·0123 Babysitter ._ 2·ll PM. Filmg, !Jte typmi;. invcll• Eves. . FREE RENT Aster St. Lagu11..i llcat·h. t2 13 ):r75·1Gn rotatani.: d ays off, my t ury control. Growth --Apartmenh Unfum. Rooms 4 000 Offices as lo\\ .. , 35' Pt'f .--~--~Mncy. home, hve an possible. pos ition. llrly r ate. 2 Br, 2 Ba, frplc, lib! gar , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• sq {l Jll~~~aun \'ieJo & Miscellaneous Lost. prescripl1on s un· wanted. Expt'ricnce re· _642_' _·_·1_4_60 ______ __. }>hone Fr'ank 546.1172• la undry, .d.eck. $310. MewportBea'h 3869 llooms $25 wk up . La"111H1 N•"Ul·I. 200 tu Rentals 4650 glasses an needlepoint quired.Ncw19urutcom·BARMAID ,,_ &w· "'•05100or67l 7llJIJ kl h \ l <'''7 5(J ,., ,.. t d 'l''' plnx 1n ll unl tn "t On 1 • occr me. c . · N d d l" ,, .,.. . '. • •••••••••••••••••••••• "I I (' en. ' p s "'" . lQOOsu fl. ll!U 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• persona II.(' l";)Sl' • o>lrH " ... R I f \ I Call QmP;\lllOn ee c IH k 5 •uu755 " \•··di L N I Bcal·hl''oranfo53b·6330 Cll·.1 ttra<.:l.ony.. .. f Id 1 '1 d.' LlVENear'fhclk>ach! w u.p ... o" or. , • : .• , . THAILEH -;pJt"l'1tplu ~m· •Ill J SS, aguna 1gue · _ _ 6-16-554'1 .Uorolhy. m,t·a.c or e cry a~. Newport Beach .)869 Casa del Sol &IS 3'Jt>7 HU..:t-. f<I-.:" r '\;l'" port 575 + utal t:o:-.ta '.\k~.1 -1\13 2118 Architect or enua val<'nl. -----L.•. •,c cook 1 n g , ll B. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ucal·h at :11r11ort L't11 & "''"···1-,·· ., 111:.0.UTICIAuS ....,., '•••1 UTILITIESPAID llt'iwt1fulAdull 1\µlS NC1w rent1ni::. Stngll·~. J.>inttor ind Uarikn """'u " FOL'ND Hl:'d Flufly 'al. Mus t bl' production 10A "" .~...,..-· ______ _ BLOCK TO OCI::AN From S 190 kitchenettes l'ouls. TV suite:-from~ If> ~17!1 f;niii\ ., l'!OU blk of In inc Ave. oriented & inte!eSlC'd ".'a ~1i:r:t .w1! for ~01~ 11 .1':1B COOK, cxper'd . llayviC'w n...l I' . U b 21titil Brookhursl, llU Dally, wkly, 1111111lhly . , . . .. . !Bus!ness/lnves t / Nl•wporl lkh. tH2·2540 business lor htm~l'lf. f Salo~s. ~O·ll582,_tjll'1.:_060l Munor, 350 W. Bay, C.l\l. v.;Uxe nvalc2 r.2 a 962-6653 Adults only , u u pet:-. •lMOH<i'.hlll-,:"I• Finance· l"\"es. share a very unique ofr Beautician part or Call&12·3505. I~gc walk·in closets. 5.,., ,.1-,0 I ,,., u t' t m -------w /bualdcr 1iev<>loper. . · - ------- hi -o.7U '1 .. J nm 0 11lL'!oi na i••••••••••••••••••••••• f limn Sandp1uer lla1 tns. i:arag~. cable• 'I'\'. , LOS1'••Pll•asc help us ftnd .. "'4"'26Ask for J im. ~· . , ... _ _ . r Cook nc<.'iied for rww J'r(•. d I Br apt S250 JM last & S \35 pt•r 11111 • :'l.t·Jrr . ~ 4 Cent ·r 1 ·ct .. t 675 ~no A uUil nopeb SJSOmo. -~· · ~~u1clLalo(unai'i11!ud .urport.:-lulca~en•tt . ,Bustneu ourbtrlWolf i.:rey&blk c •" • ., · si·huol iu Irvine call on yearly lcusc. See to deposit. Call Pegi::y homew \ll'W·Sl i!Umo. 8J;$.:U!2;$9Tilnuon Op__..•nity 5005 ~alel\ccshontJ. Wc m1ss ----------Also\ f'P.Vfcnticc for 5S2·73:H a ppreciate. Co.ill for appl 1-'rt•nt•h 9fi3·7600 <Jftcr 5 ·1%·5752 ur !!!II 114!79 ••••• ;.:·:: ••• •••••••••• htm. Heward. 963-8152. June 7"· -------55\·60'i2aft~r6 PM, pm Ex~tive5"ites CIGARE-rn:stiP l'l.\° ---ASSEMBLERS -.. -.. -1 COO K-Ral ci~h ll ills Room & Boord 4050 Lost 1 male white P\'rs1an .ueaullcian. soml' e te n· ll~p . 1501 E . 16th St PARK NEWPORT J liH. 2 Ha, newly crptd, & I"•••••••••••••••••••••• r u 11 s er ' 1 t· c s 111 tr., OISTlllBUTORSllll' l" al w t•>P per t' .V cg. B d" / Lele ior n\·w s.~}on adJa· Ne" port licach. &15.5707.' P RT E T hied. 11 Vr!. from the • ;i1·atlabll' tn .11rporl <an'.t Part or 1-\.111 Time S I S l O Oft lft<j ~enl lo Gal•' ~. La"una ---~ ..... M..., < Lrecroom&I I '< • P'~ ass ~re:i ... ~ ,.. A A " "' beat·h. SJ75. mo vrly r >o:..trr '"e tN.B l!'il:..trl111~S200.l'all l mmcdao.ire need an ' ·· IJills Leisure World. c1u;olT·Ncw J\ccounls. Bat·helor I or 2 ll'asc. 119 45th St. 838:7-105 l'hanJ!e for (',II c 111 cltkr· H:J:J.:1&10 l>ran~l' County a nd for Rcwa_r_d_M_O·_&_lll_4 ____ , Die Attach 830·0010 A/Hl'l"., Gcn"I Of<'. P arl- llcdrooms and orti73·7239 ly woman. No cookan~. surround111i.: lowni-. for Personals 5350 I st & 2nd Shifts Tame. SJ per hr. S.10·1500, Townhnust•s ----C:all bcfor~ 9am/aft. 6pm 60< PER S9 FT di:.tributor:.. All rclatl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beauty Operalor. 9 _ _, Mon·Frt. Fr. S239.50 NEW 2 Br 2 Ba. 100 yds to 4\l'J 32.15 1617 Wl::.'iTCl.ll"F·i'IU outlet.-. <•re :.cl·ured b,. Jla1r slyhst w lfollowang. 0 0 I b h r I bl ~ Onnkml! problem'.' 6 months 'un-ent ex• pen 9-6 ;11 f c • pal10 PP\'. lns, F. I Id I Al.iT. S-11·5032 compan_,,, thlc'rcforc n11 <.: JI I h l I Top pay. 642·6164 . N.B. S p 1 T S:l.50 1 ·is ·io2 or t•on~l'naa e e r y a A cu o lie plane • • b d pa· oo S· l'nnas yr y. t;. -·Ii l ~malc. l'n:..ta .\1esa. SllS pro<lut·t =-~·lhnJ:. Bec·om•: 24 hrs a day 83.">·3830 per1•nc• tn on • DA¥-CC>Ot<S &-- DAY BUSBOYS Across from Fa~h1on d1!>trthutor for suc h na i..n/die attach. Must I l t J b l•:AST DLU n · 2 l\r, 2 Ila. mo. 5 15 ti!JS:!, 5·rn·l07!-I, JOC\.1100 S<J FT cll'luxc 11f ----··~ ls anc a <irn orce on 1111nall• ad"""rlt'"<I <'l>tl<ITUJ\Ll'EAIJL'I' ... _ bl f · Be<iuty Ope.rator·Full Trmc Manieuris t . ll1churd OuC'lll•tle, lOO :\cwporl Clr IJr, NH. S J · II II I \'ll·~ pool ·11lults no f>i5·0334. la te. ;o-;o. <..:o~ta ~l csa , •" J' J ' .... ' .,.,.. capa e o us1nq an ouqwn • s lt11:..i1. · • • · -S.lll"'WO ca~an•ttei. ;i,.. \.\ 1n:.t<Jn. Ot>t•n lll AM .10 P:\1 twttJers, small hond l7 l 4) 644·l900 l>l'ts S350.6~-1 i7ti~ ---Guest Home 4150 -(.;.imds. )farllJoro, f•all Aclvaa:c Oil all matter!;, Apply In Person Mun thru l''rt 3·5pm COCO'S LOCJU"O Hills 24001 Ave de L:i Carloto.i Equal Oppor i-:mplo.>cr ~ 2 Ba r l ., blks 1 -il'1\' 2 Hr. 2 Ila. duph·x. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -ihJr<' 1.frluxt• ul111·e. an \tall. Salt-mi-. l\uob., 31:.!N EIC0:tmmo Heal. tools and wiHin9 to bea' h SlSO ~ Y w • 0 nr bch, ref req d, ..idl~. 1)), an~ t"<•rc for dderly m•w hldi.:. nr frn y, <Jnl~ l\cnl. etc To qua ht Y you San Clt•mcnle. For :ippt. w o r k u n d e r o BEAUTY OPR r /t1rnc. No lnllnwin,:: nee. Comm/guarantee. &15·1050 c 642.Ji·ss S295 mo. 49fH5t>3 male ur ll•m. Bo.ii. ihets. Sli."> mo. 1135.:1rn;o must han• a car 2·8 hrs 192·!!034 4!}l !H:l · microscope. ' - ------homey, patio t>M !}833 1.,.,., .., 1 ., f per week (days or eves I ---.ovv • .,q I ~ 1-L ~q l $21\50 r 1\Sll JNVr;sT Rentalstoshore 43001 ~c"port l\.(·h Jtrttnrt :\IE~T Rl-;l2\;llU-;o i-·or Lose }our cool with your children? Jlelp is ava1la· bk 2-1 hrs. S.19·1193!il , Position require5 us- iftCJ conducti.e/nOft. conductive epoxies to mount tnicro· compoMnts sue h as ""istors in chip form and substrate to case otto'h. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ttrr~. at'rn~s t rom nt.'" more info "''nte Lo ----· Bkkpr/Gen1 Ok Secy, Exec/Le9al ·-De I 1 very m en over ll, Spacious 3 br. U<'n. 2 ba. 2 s/dccks, frpk, J!.ar. S365 yrly. Miits 616 wn STEPS TO BEACH 2 UR, 2 b:i, Fly, furn. S37S R<'frtl!er;ilor. ~ccurity l'ool, jac1111.1, ltt•e. Oldi: w I c x e r l" 1 ' l' r m lhlh•inls. Color TV JHVINI,:; i\\'i': AT ~1ES1\ MOVING?. ' A void Deposits Call Hq&ase·Motes G.11n romtnrt.1hlt· rent & A rom1>..tl1hll• roomrnull'. r t!:ll··ll:M ,\~k !or .Jim l•\•rnall' ln ~h.trl' l).!l' 111•w :! Br .1p.1rt ~t:t!i l-.1 1 • utal No ... mt'>kl.' 1117 3:m; or tl-12,l!IOR ~ll cour:..•. ,, C'Ond & ("l(;,\ln:TTE jaritl1)r tn<·ltul. S111labll' DIVISION 112:3 for ard11lct•I 11r l0n~111t•t•r I' O Bo" t 1. Ho:.emt'arl. c·ourtt·.s r to haok.cr:.. Ca 917i0 lnl'lu1fr ph.:; )l u II e n Ill• a I l \'. :1 11111 Ir' tnl·. N 11 Siil i!Hill. IJUESS !o.hnp for salt' T<.1r1 SAN l"l.t·:M 1-:NTI•: New ofl tt'l'" in 111•1 trl l' llJC'J!IOn. nu" ll'J!>lnl! S:!lll mn ,\~l '1'12 <1•1211 Busin ess Rental 4450 C :\I . hH· a 1111 n . Pa u I. ~I MOU llf 1;.ts 5()()0 apt :!Ill POOL SERVICE FOXY GIRLS OUTC1\Ll. l.\tASSAGI!: ~IOOELING J lome Ofrtce-Stull io. 542 3169 I' REGNANT? Carini.: t·onfidc n linl c·ounsc•llfl l! & referral. AIJort1on , adoption & kCl'Plnl! ,\PC,\Ht·: 547 2563 Apply in person 33 33 Harbor Bl•d Co1ta Meso, Calif. I 00% Fee Pard Liz Reinders Al!Cncy 4020 Birch St. Sil• IOI Newport Be;ich 833-8190 C<lll for appl/F.:stah 'Gh 1>erm. p/t. l·:arly mom LA Timl's dcltv. to CM. home~. S2SO m u. Cull f>.18·l7'10. DENTAL ASSISTANT C h u 1 rs l d l' • ,. x p c r ne1•ess;1ry. N II. 1>~·1·!121 L 10 ~~X~a~ o~!~l~ai· DENT AL 3 DH. 2 bu. W11tr •. s:15o 3 BH, I', ba huul>c S:l75 SEA. WIMD Conlio. 2 HH. 2 Ila. t 'n fU(fl. ~ Nrl~. $10\1 545°48$5 GarGCJeS for Rent 4 350 •••• ••••••• • ••••• •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOO SQ FT 'lore~ or otJ1c·t• $2 1,000 • ..,et in 9 mo. 1 Ongrn;il 1111 ncr of ~I .1 r' rl·tirtnl! lndrnll'S s)on · & routei-. 1\ ltl'rl I. !'l:ll 4·11l0 MASSAGE FIGURE MODELS ESCORTS lcelesfeb ly Pilot dell very routes r-:nthus1ast1t· pt'ri.11n will· may be available an your an~ ln und1'rt ake tront & area. l::arn profit for de· hck o!c clut1c:; 1t1r •'llJoYa· hvcnes & cash. trips or hie llt•nl.11 pra1·. 5Si·7800 merchandise for ~d ltn~ lrvnll'. Luxury aclult 2hr, :!ha Nu dql:., r:nll:., ,q1phances. lrpk. w.alk In \\\·-.ll'llll Shp'J.: L'lr. ,,, ;111 now S:l25/ mo. C.1 I I l1·lf1 I :>2~. Garai!1' for n•nt l!l:l!1 .:\l;i I'll' ,\ \ l'. cu ... t.1 )J , .... a St.'· mo Office Rental 4400 associated BROKERS-REA L TORS ZOH W Bolboo • 71.Ju l l)~IUXC' 1k':H•h \ l',H 1' ••••••••••••• ••• •••• ••• l\ayfront 2 Bd. i Hu. Pvt lldl & pier. $5541. y rly. 97!1 19:15 & &14 ·IS Ill Up1><•r :! lul 11h1:..h 1·rpt .... OFJ"l<'I•: :.1111,. appn" /llHt mocll•rn k1td1cn \ "'" 'Ii ll " l'nd µ.11111 twl<.:ony. fr11I<". ltlk 10 t'omµktl'I~ lu1 n. and bl'h S:llO + ulll li·llJ !li!lll rlr.11l111i.: rallk " plan or<i7S l):l~~ clrawl•rs, dr.qwol. 1·1·11(:., __ l'.irk Ne'' p11rl Sul1 l .~11w. -l>UPLEXONTlll-; I l\r, ~ll . l11 1·a1111n WATl•:n S2:>!.50, 1\fl. <i l'.\t . 3 llr. 2 Ba. frpk. wl'l har, c;.ao OOi8 ______ _ palm. hoat 1lot•k. pa r1 I~· San Juan lurn. No k11lst1w ts. ~75 Capistrono 3878 ~y,Ji7S·4121 __ ---••••••••••••••••••••••• i Bl', 2 hlks In hdt, Nt•W 2 Bit. 2 Ila <'on<ln yrly, $2110, ('rJ>I!'. orps, hlfllS. $27.~. 642·.11AA mo. l!lfi 212:1 or ti.II· 11121 ,\ C, :.t1•n •u, 1.!1-.11 tor l·1111lral"lnr llur ~[;ir .1l.1rm \mph· 11arlo11~ .. 3:!5. m.i. :i:1111 Nwpl llh<1,C M 5 1K :!tilti EXECUTIVE·SUITE Th 1• 11It1 m .1 t l· t n c' l' t• U I I \ c• ' II I l t• l'n•-;11 ~1011~ ~1·wpnrt Cl:lllt'I' Lnt·.1l11111. loOo tlh O<'t'.111 \'It'\\ lh·~1·n·l•d 3880 un<ll•t g rou r11l 11.ar k Ill I! !-'ult q11 • .t1I)' ~l'rV1n'' J llr :.panuus duplex 5'125 ••••••••••••••••••••••• \°,all li H i t)(CI OCEAHVIEW Santa Ana m o. &15 R!llll )195. 2 nr. frpk, hltns, ---- -----qll~. llrp:., l'lld J,!arai.:c. Da nu l'l u11lq11\• of1• 2+lkn.2Ba.frplr,Walk so. t:"l PIJ1.a :in·a !>.llltr <ll"l:IPt1l11rl''·"l"l':111 lo ht•at•h Yrly S375 mo. 1;.1;.!.4 llin v 11 • 1 2 till !'\ F , ~:t·ll) 75:! CIG-11 an fi 6i[• St~l5 ---------llu~e 2 hr, 2 ba. Nwpl A~nts Fvmished -;11,l!h• 011an:-l11t'.1ll•;I 111 Shur<'s. Sharp1 G:ir<1 KC. or Unfurnished 3900 1ni-i<krn tTnll"r L'ltl rurn. SW&. S Ul·311ti!.> or 1;.12 1)2tl2 •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • &ta mn ;,.10 520H WATERFRONT 2 Bri2 Ba 2 Br1den12 Ha T.ovC'ly view & eharmtni.: I! a rd e n . Bout s Ii ps available soon. 673-8414 BALUOA RAY CLUB Super dclux <JllR hc>mf' overlt>Okinl! Bay. All nu crpts. dtning rm, 30' llv· m g rm, 4 patios, 4RA, ('entral air ron. yrly leni.e. $1500 mo. Evt's hiS.70.10 ---------Bach. yrly. S185. Encl. ~ar. 1240 W. lialbott, Call eves, 675·6160 Agt/Owner T ill:: 1-:xc11·1NG PALM MESA APTS. ~ll NUTl-:S TO Nl'T HCll lhl('h. 1&2 flll. from SIRO J\dulls, Nu !'els 1561 Meo;a Ur. (S l\lks i-:a .. 1 ni Nl·wporl ntvrl I S>lli !ll«W Rooms 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2oocr slnr(' !lpal'(' '"' 750· or face spa1•e for leas e Corner llarhor & llnker Cllll John Wubh, Citu:ens Bonk, 979·'1200 n ave somcth1nst you want Qulel prorcss1onol lady to sell? Cla:1s1f1cd <ads do des ires rm w, htt k 1lch. it well -Call NOW. priv. t:dM nrca. (213 1 642·5678. 693 3604. l1111hh11~ !'\111tt• ·" atl. 11111 "I fl l 'l"pl 'ri .• drp II . <! ~ r., olll. MARINERS MILE S9UARE 2700 W. COAST llWY Now lens •nJ:. J!rnund noor 1·omm1•rl't31 <;pace 1000· 1soo· on<I Ufl!-t;m 1\1(1cc f.fltlCl' :1110' :l~IKI° m thr hr11ut1ful new lm•Ll.l 1111? n:-110~ from thl' .a]"oh"" nf thl' uhl. We offer lh~ ht'Sl Ci"PO\Ur1'. lr.1ff1r c1rrnl1111on amt parkmg on WCll. ltc.1dy for oc n1pancy Jvly 4 .Cal l 54Jt-211 l front Sl!if> till; 21:111 11 li7!1 :r.tl!I ~IOHE C >Jo'l·"Jr 1-; ._,1101' :"ewp1111 & II.I\ l\•11l1•r ~'\1:..2 N~'"'-IKll"l Bl\ll (." \I t>lti 1252 ~ t ~:!l IDEAL S HOPS .1 ... :111 111 llat• m:dl .it 1111• I-' :1 <' t " r ~ . r a n n l' r \ \ 0 1ll:1µl'. i\ 11 1.7'.I !llilifl, h7:1 •1:1!1:J Industrial Rental 4500 •.•.•............•..... AIRPORT .12(1(1 Squ.1 n• ~·1·1·t l'l'." l'nS11 1-'t 2 Air rorl\llt111111•1l 111r1n• .... a111pl1• p:arktttl! Horbor lnns t. Co. Realtors 6 7 3-4400 :!oCIO Sq fl 11tl . & \\ .\l'l'))tlll!-l' ~p;u•e clfr!•('\ I v :11• r o:. ., fro 111 <I l · \n•porl. f>•l!I 1.11111. °"l'W bhll-: 2:t<KI "'I II . )I I \\ ti ok Li.:1· n-.ar or 17 ~II II Ila~, :,II.) :,;111 l'\C~ &Iii lll'llil 1200 Sq . Ft M I l>pat't• " t ront ol I tn'. l~c ra•Jr '1001 S18~l So mo fi 2!l Trrrnin.11 W.i''· !'llUSilO dn.v~. 6-11; Ol~l C'Vl.':- FOH IC'alll' IHti:l P la<•t•nt1a \\C. c M. 2 100 St) fl $2i5 6-16 ll&t C'o:;la l\ll'li:•·Newpor\ urea. n :m l'11monu !~Ill sq Ct bid~ + fenct•d y..ird Coll 6'1~·3!>-10 BEAUTY SUPPLIES $I ~00. a year net. It ' a hl'l(I run shop :.1•11 ·~~ l"Om•·~l 11•:; ,«,; s111111· un 1ti'ir ~ O" rwr ol 7 H ' 1n1 I 1·1f l'hf'\I h1•rl'. ,\i.:t·nl ~.:11 I lhll BEER TAVERN $900.Net Help Run. Small enou~h to fn·I f1wnc1ly. h11!. ••11•1111!h tor 2 hu:.\ IKIOI l.1 Ith·~ ,\gent 5.11 Mhll i\.'\SOC l1\TI·: 1.1'1 mi· .,how \ 1111 h 111oO> lo t'.11"11 111 ll>I> 5', IJl\. ~:!110 Ill\ For In· lc'rl"I('\\, "r, lh111Jt•I\ ()..11 5:1!11 MILK ROUTE \\'() H l\S Otlo L \" 1: I fl( WI\ ~("LS ~ill! nttl l'l·rfp1·I l1>r 1•arlv ra...i•r \\',.II 1· ... 1ah. rout" " 1111 ;11•1•1s .St•ll111g (11 1 I•"•" lh;111 ':du1· ol l'ljlllfl •• \)!I !1.3i. 1200 Dinner H se/Cktls GROSS Sli:\.000 ~I () l;,;11 t'alaf landm;irk. ~cal., ~011 plu' Esl J hl1she<I IR y r loo l'omplcll·I~ rt•modcll'll l ) r<; a,.:11. T1•rms .. \J:l Ouh·Jll ,\ppt. only llo•Yll' ()I face· Stui.1111 631-381 l The Gefttle Touch 1-·or lh<' lttllc extras tn Oul •'all massal(C, eall 835-4519 • Gr.1n1J Opening • .\ f'1\UK :\lASS1\c;1-; S5 Oil off ma,..sa1'<'" ;111 Mon Sal ll11m·?p11' IAA.'> B l':ark 1\VI'. Co:.la l1tdt4'trU8 Equal Opporlumty Employer .\1 11-' ATTEMTIOM! J-6 Mo's Work 18 &Onr new subscr1pl1on:;. For lJ~lJI C.:h~ r~•d<• J\sst. 1nfor"!at1on plcu:.c .!'all Exp(•r'll. l·~I or part- 642· 4 :121. From sa.n time. Call 6'1<! 1050. Clemente-San J uan ----- Capislran'n area, call DENTA1.ASSISTAN1v it95·0630 and Mission Vu~· P111mt?. Sal oiit·n. :J 5 yrs JO 1-:1 Toro area, call c x p c r . A c· c e p l 581·6310. responsibility. show en· ~uni Oppor. F.m11loyer thus1usm. 752·6733 for ----------appl_·-------~ Bookkeeper, F /C ~or Cl' L>ental Sccr~l:iry Assist. ofc .• must ha\e CPA Oft t-:1 'l'om·l..-a~. Hilb ~rca. ex per. 83.1·0110 i-;xpcr·<l only. 4 !Jay wk. -Sal OJ><'I\, 830·1130. · -~------We• will tram you in our hus1nt•ss Nc1 slrakel; or layolh, pknty of work. H fi-'lfi9':l41 ___ 1 you re amb1t1C)u:. & would h k<' a po~1t 1on out of tht• ordinary. <.:all ht!lwn !1·:!0& :J p.m. MOW IS THE TIME for Job seeker~ lu eheck th~ D;11ly Pilot Jlc lp Wanted class1facat ion. If rhc JOh you wanl 1s not D Jo: NT AL ASS l ST J\ NT Cha1rs1de, part timt'. t!X- pcr prererr1•1I. ideal working cond. 645·~ or 551·5033. MASSAGE IIOTl-:l.·01-'FICE llOM 1-: l\Y J\ProtNTMENT li.OCI l'M 10 ~ 011 AM 5 10·1.ilnL Laurie conl:.ffl \'1v1an :ihoul Conc·hu, 510-01(111. ----· OUTCALL MASSAGE Mter6510 2210. )t 1-· -- MODELS ESCORl'S Uull'all Only 540·2:!10 afl 6, i\l F --· lherc you mi~ht ct'>nsulcr ---------- 539·118 3 AUTO MACHINIST _645·1 IZJ Offl'rang your H'rv1ccs w1lh an ad rn the Joi> Wanted category. Phone 642·567R s~ll~µ-~czrs·· Tha t Intriguing Word Gome wifh o Chuckle O,,..v,on·1~ '*"" .. '' nf ''°'-' t ,vt \t'amb•r t ¥ttJ•d\ htt DINNER COOK EXl'EHIENClm Louisana Purchase Dana Pt. 493-881 f DIRECTOR OFHURSES GIRLS • GIRLS lo .. to lou .. •ou• ~· ... r'" wO< I\ ~ Exdus1v(• 1'l'w !'\lutl 10 I I Hl'aut1!ul Modl.'I& R E B IK 0 R Sweeping Service s~;~)·~~t~~{~~u~~) 1 • 1 2 I I t· ~> Oran1:1• Cl)' acct:. 13:!2 S liristol. SA I 11:17 <l;!CIO fr 141\ llecl n>nv. l'nur I''(· per. rc11111r1•1I. Xlnl twnclrts & puy . c:oo1l workm.i: cond1t1ons. Arm· ly 111 p<'rson. 11 unllni:rton Val fry Con va lc·s1·<·n1 . !13M2 Newman Ave. II.I\. Sill 5551 ------- DRIVERS WANTED Works 11 Iii hr~ fl "II. & 540I116. Op<'nln~ '.\1on B U G M 0 rw11< ri.s. mo. :\lust io.<'11 1--.l--.!-T'!>,.._l.--4 11111• lo hall bat•k. Onh· &nploymet1! & ; K.17 1200 • ••• •• • • •• • •• • •• • •• • • • • S 0 C U F u Oid you know lh•I Ktor~ s :> • so o • d o w n . A i.: t • Preparation 1 • BEAUTY SALOM Jobs WClftted, 7075 1-.... l.;..-.l..,."-rl--.I..,.,~ who do 1he·r bit on soap Rflttdfs Wcmt.d '4600 NpUrh 6-14 o:l!lll. •••••••••••••••••••••••' opc•n~ ull 11 ·-on rl1c -··1 DRIVERS ••••••••••••••••••••••• __ . _ _ rrinll•r, lt•ltcrpressman ,__l_O_P_r~-E-L---.1 H MenorWom<'n Must be 25 or ov1•r Apply ln Person Ye llow Cab 11251 Slater Avenue Fountain Vnllry "WANTt-:t>" homr• for Money Wonted 5030 for l\are. Can run ony 1-..... l~l_;;..l...;....r-l-;:;,l....;;;.T<j'r--4 0 C""'P'•'• •h~ chuc:~r. q1101et:I (Cross-Country) Li'.;ASt. m J-;ASTllLlJFI-' ••••••••••••••••••••••• type of 11.'tll'rpress. RIR . . . . _ . "' t.11.11<1 '" '"" ,...,,...., ... .,.d, Nos1.1Cctal lie rcQ d orcu Ll'SK or MACt:O or 11mall. Semi rt•lan•d !.--'---'--'---"--'---' Y"" d<!••lcc> """' •'"1> No J t..low. MacGrt'~Or Yuchl Corp bwll 3 Of 1·tx·drm l>ln)!lc 100% Return l>ul .ll'lt\t! (;all 52'1 G773 6 r• "' NIJY@'gro l(llfP> I 1631 Placentia. c M. Story r<'s•dl'nrP Pnol nr betw IOum & 2µm 111 wr~c \<.1 .or' L• $10.000 HcQu trt•d fnr Earn ..,.xtra lncomc,sparo ccptable Anntrnl IN•~c Prime It E. Inv 6 Mo~ Lie. Comp. Nurse $1&1 0 ~;'. .... ~,c I I I I j ON THt I I I I lime . Help me ct isl. pref Call ti"'1 7•l3ll or l'uyhuck. Scc u r('dt rirmfor5rl11ywk Rcfic. i.Lrn•> . · · · · · · · · Amway Products local· 545 ~27 968 0888 NOW! 121a1 l'\93 !IOO:l. SCRAM·LETS A1t1wers !ft Classlficcrtion 1010 ly. 675-6884. l=--~-L-=-~-=====1~=::::=:..:.::::.::..::.:..::.=:=:.::.==:::.==~:__~======= ~r.~:':'.':.~ ..... !!.~~ ~~r.~.o:'!!~••n•!L~~l ~~1.P.~.0:'.t:.~ .••.• !~.~~ ~~'!.~.a."!~.~•••••!~.~~l~?.~~.~ ... n?!.~~ ~tty Level" SSOO D09s 8040 Monday. Febru.,'1 ~-19;..;7.;;;6 ________ .;;;0;_A..;.IL;;..Y_P.;;;IL:.;:0;..;f-=8::..:.l -=.f ....................... I .,.... 6"'~t..job lol"-the •LJ::og1:r ~glnncr." Jo'ai:urc <IP· lllude h elpful. So1ne BOYS ANO GIRLS SALES MANAGER TRAINING-•PET WORLD• ~.':.~!~.' ..... !?.~~ ~:'.c.~!~• ..... !?~~ ~!.~~~.~~~· ... ~?.~~ Pal Uullic, P ek<'&, ( New ~1 rqulp l yr uld. klfowtedge or lypini;. Call Control Curt!cr 1-;mploy n wnt Ag~n<'y. S.% 8505. lf you are 12 to 16 years old and would 1ike lo cc.rn $20 to $.SO and more per week, with a c hance to win a trip to Ph1ladc lph i a, <.;ape K ennedy or Washington, D.C. and cash awa rd-., bikes and other pnzes, I have a JOb for you. If you are wilting lo work hard, learn responsibility and the value of money, call Mr. Scott, 549·8956. Transportation will be furnished. This is not a paper route. N cws paper promoti openings for J>('ople wagons. Earnmg co~any has van: or station Ch1bu1ahu1.1 , Puodlt·~· or'1t<'a !-'low lloot:., "' Shah.uu,. Nalle:..~. G. UN C tr ..... JED tO 12 rens. 642-~i:! o SJ or more ancc for le to work µer we e k .· G advancement. M t wtth teenagers. This 1s roulf'. · hc1)h1:rd, Pom) 100 '1-14 M • m1:.t~I vuvvw). Stud ~\" PERSONAl ¥1<>PERTY SALE Sculia Eqwp Nl'\er u~t·IJ ""''lbreedi.2525 W t 1lh 1!175 Mk 11 alum LS t;xper1eoced s at e!! wom<il\. lhgh fashwn. Gil rdercnces. Ap1>ly 111 peraon. i\propoi.. 3Jt.3 ut l-'a1n tt'w .l>i\ OPl•ll SAT. 1'HRU WED. o1v~rs l'Yhradcr Pack , ~~I :iifl?i' ALLSP:ACE tx·lt&rrg Sl!'>O.IH2J2!17 not a paper Yorkw. Female. <11110;, Vla'L.ldo, N.n Call Mr. Scott al 5J!).895G appointment. Cor \'l'O ,lll;ill. Book & Marine ' !lli2 11111 E ... PfMflf fo\tll Cllg Hkk1)r t o S731l IMINf.SW St~IAGf W4RIHOUSESI ••••••••••••••••••••••• Equal Opportunity Employer ExSec/Mlttng WS875 T ypist/Lagun a $47~ PIT Gen Ofr to S3 50 hr Jrvine P ersonne l A,::c11<:y ~ E. 17th C:oslu Mesa Help Wont~d 7100,Help Wanted 7100 _§u~2~ ___ fM 2 1470 , • • • • •• • • • • ••••• ••••••• •• •• •• ••• • •• •• • •••• •• •• --~..___~ DELIVERY ~eneralOcnt"l l11uk111i: for asst who atsn t•11Jo\.., desk duties. 1-;, µt•r w11 h m!)urancc & \'Ollcdmn~ helpful. X·R a .v ce1 l ...'2.~c~:.:1ry. 11-16 U6;sx GUARDS P /l imc & f /t1111l•. Umforms l urn ltf'lll l·d ok. Tcleph & t•:ir r~q ti Call l.l. S1l~r. 83:1 1t."J:t 10am -3µm llOU!>cke~1wr 1(.'ouk tor ROUTE Motor Route deli very route for Oatly Pilot in Newport Beath. afternoons 3 :30 t o s·:w c.ind Saturday and Sunday mornings. For details phone 642-4321, ask for Mr. Salatl1. I l :OOto 12:00 fo:c1ual 0pPor1ullll) F.mployt·r t·ouplc. l.i\t• 111 '''1HelpWant•d 11oolHelpWanted 7100 ~ & bath tl-l::! ~H~Mt • •• •• • • • • • • •••••••••• • • l • • • • • •• • • • • •••• ••••• • •• INSPECTORS MS! D/\1',\ CllBI' OftATlON i:.; thl' l~Jd1•r in the <kst~n and :.ale' ol i field dal:i l'lllt'.' l'11111p mcnl. 011cnini.::-. 1 IJl'Tl'lll ly cx1sl on Htt',tla)· hh11f ·for Jn s11 1·et 11r ~ l':. pcricnl·ed 111 111 prnc·c~' inspctlton vi I 'C !l's and <'lel'tn.i, mcl'11;111H·al rte \'ices. FENCE . SALES Experienced Preferred. Travel involved A pply In Penan MONTGOMERY WARD 3088 lristol St, Costa Mesa Equal Opportunity Employer Starlin!! rate s:J.<10 hour I We oflt'r pk:i~unt en· .tp Wanted 7100 H~p WClftted 7100 v1ronmcnl and ltbc• al ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• hl'neftts. Conl:ic•l . -------------------• MSI Doto C orporation 3 40 Fischer Ave Costa M~sa 17141 549-6 125 Equal Opportunity 1-:mplo.vcr M 1 F JUNIOR SALESMAN 10To15 Years Old ~qua) Opportunity Employer Help Wonted 7100..._. W..ted 7100 ··•···•·····················•••····•····•····· MEN TELEPHONE SALES WOMEM OVER 20 fh1ve fun selling Or<.111gc County's lead in l-{ newspaper :,ifonf! with un important charity drive. EXCELLENT URMIHGS Two three hour shifts. I 0:30· I :30 5:30-8:30 FULL OR PART TIME Come in preferred . or C.'all Mike Johnson. 250 E. 17th Strel'l. Suite 0, 1.i46·4100. Co~ta :\l esa, Ca. Ftt~ to You 8045 ··············-········ I Boxer & I Poodle 11-12 !1717 ____ , 8564 HAMILTON ST. <Corner h amilton & Newland) WEUDAVS 1-7WEBIHOS1-5 frmJk. u mo Jll ~hob<"'< MiscellOfteous 8080 Misc~laneous ~Tl'l' to gd hnnw, llusky I h1" t>45·<117!1 ••••••••••••··-•••••••• Wonted 8081 .! Yr. Oltl Mull ·01'1,cr Wanted Jukl' &.-0'\ or 1'111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~pt1111cl. All :.hn1;., love:. bull Mad 1. 'i\'01 l-111~ •II' \\'.\:'l:TEl> \'ork f7 11111 c hllcln·n 557 65~1 not, al:.u :.e;v o:l8·4!1~. Wv1 l..out U.•111.·u. IS:l9 l:).16 551-1075 ~~!~~ ....... .-.~?.~~ On~ Oii p;:;1i1~~;. w;dt•r Office Furnit .. & I l'01ori. & llthos l>y John J I . ur~ 'huµ &. S;i\'l' . new & u:.ct Slancm l.juecn sz l>o~ Equtpment 8085 furn. i:,t fl,. 011-..t· ••••••••••••••••••••••• W1ll.on's Barg Jlll Nool.. ltp:·1ngs °'mall, hkc new .... 1 <' "'5 W ·9tl s c ~1 tiiS-7597 I"' ec l yl}cw r1t('r~ •>l'Y .rt • I I. l . -· --<'hrs S8 UI), t').C ~\I <'hr~ !)IOUX J:-. UI \~ S lllHT., SIS 35. M'Y d!>k.; Pll'rl'e * * f BUY* * mude .,1 di.. o r dl·cr s k1n 86i W. 19th. C~l ti-15·]41 l. . • lntelltle'1 to ht• "orn on • (,uocl t l>l'd ~ U rnllUI t' &.. lormnl OCC'UShtn:. Long I'. x ('I' U l 1 \ l' Ii l' b k & ,\µ11l1J 11c·c·' l)I{ I "111 i.h.'c• e:. "11 h bc.11.kd crene~111, .:.01111, "ulnul ~di tor ' uu. · 11 and!> full l c·ll l-!l h SllOt.I CJll!J68 ~IO:> MASTERS AUCTION lx•aJl'<I pJnc•I un front F . v , k •h Help Wonted 710011HelpWonted 7 100 6 46-8686&83 3 ·9625 T.l:l~ .bc· 1 .. 11l"~"k •.!> ~~~~ IJ~~k ~ ~·h~'. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aft 6-Call 842-1 542 11a n:.tak1 lf:I} li.e<"ut.:d Cht:.·c·k Protl•1·tor. $15 • ;111d \\a:-. don1• II\ J m :i11 l'uqal Ma r h SlOO Ill:. TI h SI ,Lal..cnc\\,G.itnl'lalJll''l'I. named W lltTt-: tuw q·)"~e~t-s · · TlRED OF I e ep One 3 es t'O:.l 0\ n S.IOO. Sdl SJl)(J KILLER. Sh111 is in ex-r ~' · · SELLING HOUSES? A:\1 & P:'ll s h1tt-;, p;irt II µc 11111 rm :-.l'I, co ... t cellenl co11dlt1on. ooing :i PiClfK>s & Organi 90901 Wl· ,lf'l' looking 1ur am-lune llourlv wagt.'s & .)i•w . itl•ll for S 1i5 selpom·worn 1lt•m. and 1:. •••••••••••••••••••••••! .t.11tious fl•al l'Slulc comm <l\i.11l.l-'01'dl'l:ills K-12 1~1X7 l(t'llu1nca11duo1quc S:.!50. 11~;,\l'T L'~lf'\Nl llprighl :.all''mt•n "ho ar1· i,:oul l'all. 5-lo-u:mt · I " • 55i-il!JH l'tanh. SJOO C'1rt•a 11100~ 1 \ l T :S.1la, 1.;l• 11~\\. ~;,1~1 or1c11lt•cl & llllf'l'l•sl<'d 111 .11~' ni.:i• t•s lml'S , ahw, .!-.JI' S:!f.U p ,\ l' 1 FI c v I I-: w &I<! :j911f, t•\'cs mm·mg rnto lhl' il ynumiC' 1:1i.~Sunll11wt•r. l•:\t ·ax ')''' ,. 1 l1l'lll ot l;rnd tn\'c:.t lllt'nl " 11' ''' '· cmctN~ I' ol lti s paccs 1 1'11\NOS • • • • TELEPHONE . Lot 332 -t kl·:in \'1cw. • &dc\clnptnert\. l.1~c new . .iii r1~un<l t,1hlc. Sl200 Will :-.l'll scjlarJlt'. St\Lfo.!),\l.I-:S:\1.1•: 1-:i.penenl'cd ll'lq1h11nc l·orn1tt•;i top. (om ho dtn t'ull SSI ()Oil! I.JI. i.t1•l'k of qua Illy l>hcr<.ifll•d 1nvcstrnl·nl it Ul'\'l'} J.lt!l''<HI. l';irt mi.:&i.:am~lhl \\,l\111~1 ---__ HESTUIH:Dt:l'HIG llTS programs lo q •ll tor top timl'. J\l vn·Fn .~<Ii' ;;122 1·h.11r' 1111 t•aslt'r ... :\l o~ :\lust ~II ' Nt•w Kmg SL . :\Jml· hramls t;Hl\Nll comm1s~1011~ & honu,,t's (9 12 dail~' A:.I.. for '.\Ir:.. 1111.!. mulll ~ell. Ca II att I l'nnc e Ort ho. Sl2U; alsv 0 I' i-: :'\I :'I: G II MG I~ S ~l :Jnaucml•nt o p -,Moor~. flr\\l-\·ntb.0.Mtl751 newQuct·n.Sl!}O;Nr ncw 1''Ell. 2 ~omc tn •und ix1rtunit1l•-. a\'Jll 1\dmtral Jkfn,i::. SSO: ~ luk1• :.11l\'untJ s;1• of 11ur all ·\',\:'\l'AGE :\lo\'ln i:, m u:-.t ~t·ll Jcl'll Sand T i res.:s75 llnll' low prn:es hn:inc 1=--\ ..:snn::-.rrs.1=--c The Reuben ,1111 1.t1·11. 2 mat• h1ni: ~ 1123 lfl);:J\Jll 215:! Dupont UnH·. Su1ll' m,i::hl ... 1.m1b & dll'~l 111 ----C Hin-r ::,;\l.\:'I: 1tn 1n 11w !121i1J1 E. Lee <lrJ\\l'r' :s u1111 1•11ml1<1 1.os 1-: 1.'>c 11 1·:s 1t1-:sTOHEU 1•/A:"CJS 1";t 1175:! Fi.<.x:, "'"''-'hl'lq·, ~ 1·ah11w1,., '1111-. Er\SY \\'.\'l KJ(, WOii H :\ \\II h ~UI j.!1•1) ~ H I( 1''>1• \Ion 1-'n tlJ}~ •mh I' 111111· Kl:! t l.!h SALES/CANVAS llo url) wa 1-:l' :ig:i rns t t111nm Sc•ll1ni: <1uul1ty µr()jhlt'l w i:oo<I repula ;.;o" Tal..1111! \pphl Jlltifl:-1"111 DAY BOOKKEEPER tl11n•llt• sd t.. l'hr~ I:! 111111 ;i Ila~ t•nJuY th~ ~ \ Fr"'' & :\lain l.1mµ., !>IX liil 0 )nJ G~ 11111 \\;J~ '1,q1k llil. 1, du:-. 1l'11 , , nh. h1·d wl. nil T\. 1111 ll•l' ,\. ~1111 thl, ~tl'I CU HJI :Jlil SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Sewinq Machines 809 3 ........................ :? I n II u:. t r 1 J I ~ ,. " 1 n.: mJl h ". 1 ll·ath1..·r. I !>Ut'<i<• li75 70:111 h:ll 117(/0 9010 ..••••..•..•..•........ lloa t1nA S Jl l'ly & Scuman:-.h1p. Clu.s:.c1>, i.tartmi; Tul· 1-'cb. 3, at 'l'usltn HS. Hrn 3:1:.!, 7 1'M. 1!:18 2-1!.19 Boots, Moint•nonce/ S•rviu 9'020 ·•·····••·······•······ u 11 ~1 1 1' " 1 n t i 11 ~ & Het111ish111~ P ~11nt111i:, \'arm.shmi.:, & <.:lt!dOu11 . bv rn::i:.t work Ft cc l'!>t1males. 675·31i5 llolll C:irpen~ry-Expct 'd. !Jeck JOHlcry, f11t1n.::.. i.urfacc mJllll. SJ2 41lt t ('\'l'S loots, Power 9040 . .••................... CAH YOU AFFORD TO BUY ANEW BOAT ?? 30' Owcm; I \172, F /G , I•' f\, 11520 SJ0.000 :.!7' Scolly Crall 1969, T /S =~2'J Sl0,000. :!7' lluyliner 19i3, 'I' S ;:531 ~lti.OOtJ. :!Cl' Columh1u 1!1tl4, 'J', S 115:1J ~~1.80I>' ·11' <.::inoe COVI,' lll73, u~t = ~.:.11 SH7 .500. :i;r Owc>no Hrt I! 1007. 'I' s. ~1 G, =5:$9S::!l:l,Ol10. :10· J c llncs Spt:.t.shr :if13S SI 1,000. 46' AIJ!>k:in. $91,000. <Ill' Grand Hanks, Offers. V1\\'IO L. P.\RKJ-:ll VACI IT SALES 631-llHI Tn plal'e your m cssajll' herore the reading pubhc , phone Daily Pilot Cla:.:.1f1cd, 64<!-51.iil! E'1rn $20·$40 per week working after sthool & Saturdays. Huntington Beach & Fountain Valley areas only. Lea\'e na me. address & phone· number on ta pe recorder. Call 536-4298. I I" ll L I II k l t• ( t I' r l" Ltm(', lnclud. Wknd~ F 1 1 t' h r a n cl I·' on ti .... lnstoll•r Trainee 1~tll lii111 \ppb· in pcr~on only :\11111 ~Tue~ :JI' :\I 51' '.\I l·~1·:nalt' •1>vc~ ~I l>l'Pt;n. H•lp Wanted 7100 Help Wanted 7100 S.\Lr:.!-.1. \UY Small i.:111 I 5 I E. Coast Hwy J'J,\.'\0 "1 lh.•111 h :;.:1 •I tl111 rm ('hr:. S:!IJ UP,.hol chi I SJ5. :intq dres~('r \I , m1r ror S.IO. ; 51 ·ll:lli:i Earl\ Aml·r1<•an '>ll'f'l•o. ,\,\( F'.\1. rl'l'I t:qw lll·1·k. t 11rnt;1hh•. :>.;1 :lti8 I I Brokt"r ·-G u mbo Fol'us -Polll·n I <'OR N 011 lhc· SUH Dill \'OU linow lhal :id111 s "ho clo their h1l or1 :o.<•i•p lllk'ra~ 1·;tll 1t "COH:'I. t•n tlwSUH ., clal Jfc ~.~ I~~ ~r It l.11 •••••••• •••• ••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~hop. ~. IJlLm', neut. 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Want Ads. --- 1\.17 !H1:n :!.11 .. lilh..,t ,\II \ISOH Ti>ordtr vnlurn,•I ll 1ndOl.tt lldtlfo,.tch,mu inc thttlu =...._ ____ s 11_1 -~l_:!._'• ___ _.\.._l'O"ta \11•,.1 ·'ho 11_1_1 ____ 1.1;1 r.i_ii_R ___ _.__P_•val>I~ 1n Su" Ii f'1nd" 1n cut or 1h1• n.._peper. • Laguna/South Coast T oday 's Clos ing .Y. S tooks , ·voL. 69, NO. 33, 2 SECT IONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A M O N DAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1976 TEN CENTS ·Laguna Sued Again Over Syca~ore By J ACK CJIAPPF.LL Of tlM Dally Pllol Sl~ll ' T he city of Lag una Beach has b een slappt!d with another lawsuit -the fourth -over Sycamore Hills. ;.in undeveloped tract of 522 acres 10 Laguna Ca- nyon. In petitions fil ed Friday in Orange County Supcnor Court, R ancho Palo~ Verde:> Corv .• owner of Sycamore Hills, de· mands the court order the city to rezone the p roperty from re· sidential to open space. In addition to the latest s uit, Rancho Palos Verdes filed a $37 million s u.it a gains t city, past and present city officials and private citizens, first in Federal District Court where it is pending J de- ci::.ion . It also has a suit hailing con· stru('tion of a sewer line out 1 Laguna Canyon unless the city agrees to run the line all lhe way lo Sycamore Hills, located north of the Y formed by Laguna Ca- nyon and El Toro Roads. John Poflo('k of the corpora- tion's l aw fi r m of Pollock. Williams & Berwanger. said to- day the legal action sought to force the city to make the zoning of the a rea cons is tent with the city's general plan. D•flv Pllot PllOto by i,..t P•VM EARLY MORNING BEACH STROLLERS FOUND THIS UNUSUAL SIGHT TODAY Freighter Runs Aground as Fog Shrouds Balboa Peninsula Sunday Night ~ampaign Funds.Bared Most Comuy Officinla Raising War Chest,s . ~ ~ By GAR\' GRA!';\'ILl.E Of Ult o.rnr P•IOI Sl•lf Campaii;tn finanCl' d1sclo . .,ure statement~that bc~an nowmg m to the Orange County Hog1strar of Voters omce this JT\9rning s how that mos t t'lectcrl county of· ficials cl abbled in political finances in the fina l six months of 1975, a non elt'tl 1on vcar And not :ill of th11st• who addc·d. lo their poli!ical wnr chests will be office seekers in 1971i County SupC'l·v1~M Halph CJark, for exnmpll'. won .1 second four-year term in l!l74 and \\on·l face t.hc voter~ n(!a1n until l!l7H But Clark began prt'pann~ for a run at soml' office Hl Hl7~ by ad· ding $2~.855 to an alread~· ex ist mg S4.2 1 \campaign !\urplus The Anaht.'1m sup,•rnsor ·~ political financial g;un camL· t hrough a November $100 a t1ckcl cocktail party. Though county l.1bor und de velopment interests calkd for ,, boycott or I hl' fund r:.il ~l'I because of position-; t:1lwn hy Shirley Grindle. Clark's up- pointec lo the County Pl:mn111~ Commission. thl' S22.8SS net from the affair is, by loral standar<h. hefty. Major ('Onlnhulnrs lo nark's hind raiser includ1·tl th1· lrv1n1• Company tS~UUI. lohb~ist Frnnk l\lichalen~1 I S l.110(11. M1si-;1on \'ic .. jo (;ompanv ($1,0(H11 and thl' MohltonTrus t 1s1.0001 Another non J !l71i 1':l11d11lat1· who raisrtl r:11n11a1~n funds-th1r- ing the last half of 1!17~ was Sherlfr Bradlcv Gales. /\t :rn inforn1al .1111~· lunchE'on al tht> Orani.:t• M in ini.: Company nestaurant in OranJ.:L'. (;atc·s Oi('ked up $;.!Aol!"i for ;1 r ampaiJ!n \\'e:ltlt~·r I nc reas ing night and mornmp. low l'louds and fop. other\\ 1sc con~u.lrnrhle high clouds with partial afternoon sunshine Tues day. Slightly cool11r Lows in the 40s . lh gh~ in upper tiOs at th(' bC':IC'hf'S. I NSIDE TODA '\'. A Brookmgs ln.~t1tule .~tuif11 claims thr U S. Mormt> Corps l•<t.~ our lmecf 1t .~ m 11d-slopgmg 1maq(1 OTlri !;/11l11/d hl' COllC'C'11· trate<l <m the 1':o~t Coast Story A4 lull"' L M ... 1f C..lltem•• Cl•ulll..S C<IMI<• O'MlM •f OH lll Hetlh\ EditwlalPI .. l:.,..rt.1,,..,.. ... I• AMUllCl•rt ,., ..... ,., •1 AIO Fl-. ~U..lttUtf ..._._.. AS M.otltfl•I NeW\ 11 u o.-, • .,,.,Y IU l"twlt • , s,. ....... ,, •• Al ~· At StoO "'°"''" A 10 Ttl..,11 .... All TloM19•t Al llilot<illle• II W.rlflffW\ A• "' ., ' All •.. , All "' .. ,. A4 "' th al won't be waged until 1978. i\lost those who t·ontributed to the s heriff's campaign fund donated less than SSO. according to Gates· disclos~re statement. Jt Showed tfia TSl.750 orthe S2,445 came from contributions of less than $50_ But one dll1\.0r , restaurant operator Oavid Perrin, kicked in Sl.261 by contributin~ the food <md oevera(!e consumed al the luncileon. Later in the ) car. Gates Y.ithdrew from a pendin g partnership, wilt) Perrin and other owners of the r~oxh .. unter Restaur an t in Irvine. Of the dee la r ed candjdates for 1976. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich got off to the earliest campaign start. D1edrich's campaign dis- (See FINANCE. Page A2l Laguna Police Hunt YoUths in Pickup .. l.a~una Beach police are on the lookout today for Jl pjckup truck carrying three :"-'ouths who re. portedly r a n amok through do\\ntown tr<iffil' over the Officer Plays 'Crtpid' in Lovers' Spat San Clemente Police Officer Paul Palk ('ar rics a pistol instead of a bow a nd arrow, but his :.ic- tions over the weekend may ha\'c won him the nickname of Cupid. · Falk res ponded to a complaint Saturdav of a dvil disturbance. Whl'n tie was finis hed it was <:hanged to "citizen assist:· A 24-year:-old woman called police and said her boyfriend had kirked her out of their apart· m<'nt lier child was ansid<' and sh<' wasn't being allowed back in. The officer ('ounseled al 1 con- cernecf and "both parties.. in· volved decided to for(!cl the s pat and reunitc ... thcy decided to leavc town and get m arned , ·· lhe report r<'a<L Their Skiff On the Rocks SAN D I EGO (AP> -F o r almost four ho ur s. Shirley Knrpan. 38, clung to the side of cliffs where n s kiff was hurled and smashed ·bY sur~ing sC'as. A companion, Jim Mansfield. was abk to clim b off the slipp<'ry rocks in th ree hours Sunday and summon h e l p . Lifegu ards plucked the woman to safety . She was rel~sed from Cabrillo Medical Center-Oocto~ Ho.-;pital after treatment for .minor in- juncs and exposure. Mansfield was unhurl weckl'nd, choppm~ away at the fender of a nolht'r car with <t machete as they were· clrivin~ along Helen Sus an Ferry. 18. of Cypress. told investigating of- ficers s he and companion<; Lee' Donald Spcichin~er . 19, of Cypress and E s ther Yvo nne Rankin, 16, of Buena Park. "(·re ('Ill off by the truck in thl' 500 block nf Pacific Cn:ist llighwJy on Saturdav. The thre·e youth~ 111 1 he trurk subsequently bC'gan yclling oh- sccnittes and the passl'nger in the truck pulled out a ma<·he.te <•nd be1-ian whackini:: ;1wuy ut lht· ('<JI'. Police noted there was'' two-i nch gash in one of lhl' fl•ndcrs /\s th<' truck s ped away :.i young man riding in t lw hcd threw a five foot two·li\' four ;it the \'<.•h1 · cle which 11:1r.rowl\' missed llw .. nndshield. 1t was· rcporll'd hy Miss Fl'rrv Poh('e 0 lhco1 1 ?<' the 1nc1d1•nt was ~in act of rC'\ 1·n..:c> stemm1n~ from an argumcnl h<'lW<.'l'll lht· driv<'rs of tht· t '' o vch1clc-; Bandits Hit Photo Stand in Cle me nte A San Clemente drive-throu~h photo processing stand was hit for S80 Saturday by a n armed robber who drove up and drove off with the cash a fter menacing the woman clerk. The G rnnt 's P l aw Kodak Photo cent<'r wn~ hit just after 3 p.m. There were no injuril's. The thief was n yo11lhrul "military appearing" m.1n Train Hits Va n ONTAR IO (U PI) -Four linked diesel engines traveling at 55 miles an hour down Southern P:.irific tracks crashed into a van stalled at a railroad crossing S unday k i lling a 21-year-old Collon man. Tht> general pJ3n calls for the prope rly to bC' rt>tained in upen space, for recreational uses, or for very limite d development. Pollock said he had not thhught or any reduced tax assessment the company t•ould rl'ce1vc a::. a result of the open space zone. lie said the d1ffi('ulty was lhJl projects incons1::.tent with the city's general plan may not legal- ly be approved. lf the dev<'lopt:r atnctes by the current zonin,.:. <perm 1tt111g al>oul 3000 un1l:. > that U. in contlict wtlh t.hc Stt'lll'ral plan "There's no court cao,;e on\\ hl'n two of them are intonslent. which of them apphe:-," Pollotk ::.aid. "The s uit is to get th<.· city to re• solve the dllemm a one " ilY or th!! other," he sn1d He contended the city 1s re- qw red to make its zoning consis- tent with tht• gcner~I µIan, but has not dOnl' ::.o. On Dec 211. R:rncho Palos \'crdl's requ<.·~tNl a zone change, but did not spctify which zone it de!>ired; SL'Vl'ral would rit the (.l<'nernl plan rN\uirement:-.. City Attorney George Logan s aid. In a query to the company, the ('1tv was told. ··you fi gure out tbo . (See LAW SUIT;P agcA2) , Freighter Stuck Runs Aground Off Newport ..... . By ALMON LOCK/\R EY D•llY Plfol 8UlllWJ Ed•lor A 328· foot converted LST freighter ran a ground in Lhc fog on the Balboa Pt•nin:.ula about 10 p.m . Sunday, n arrowly mtssin~ the Balboa P ier before 1l crashed into the surf at the fool of Is land Avenut'. The grounded freighter ''as the Coos Bay en route to the Port of Los Angeles from San Ju:.in. Pu.erto Rico. The vc::.sel 1~ ownl'd ·by the Ticas a corp .. :1 freight firm headed by Dun Wirth of Laguna Beach. Interviewed al the Orange. County H arbor DL'Partmenl . \Vhere tll' wa~ ,1rra11gip~ for salvage operations. Wirth !>;tid the \'('Ssel was ~kippered ·b~ Capt. Fred Stabberl of Lou,:! Beach and carried a ('rcw of 27. There were no re ported injuries and the crew remainetl <iboanl the vessel during th<' night Within an hour after the Coos Bay hit the beach 1t was boarded by a. team of ('USloms officers. leading to rumors on the beal'h that the ship was carrying a ('argo of marijuana or other con- traband. But Ray Spl'ncer. ti U.S. Customs ~upernsor out of Los Angeles. said the inspection was routineJ.n such incidents and that n o contra band was found aboard. Owner Wirth saic1 the freighte r was carryin g no cargo of any kind. Spencer saad it was routine for Customs agents. to ins pect a vessel in trouble before il re- ached its clesttnation. The Coos Bay was scheduled tn rlear in Los Angeles I larbnr today. First reports of the ~ruumlm,:! came from the Newport Be:wh Police Department who nolifil'd the Harbor Department that a targe vessel appeared lo be in distress off t hl' beach. The original report ::.aid lhl' !-ihip <11>· peared to be a tanker. The police department sent un- its to the beach aloni.! with s everal units of thc city's Dl'pat·t- ment of M;i rine Safety. Harbor D<'partmcnt s,.;.. De:in Cordell, who wa!-w.1tc•h com- mandt>r on the scene. ~aid Coas t Guard hl'<idqua rtc rs at Lon)! Heach was nollfil'd and lhal th1· Coast Guard alC'rtL•d Customs ol f1cers. ll::irbor Patrol boats transportt•d ('UStom~ officers to I he seen<'. The Coast Guard cutter Pr11nt Divide. which was ret urning from San Clemcnle rs1:md. W(I~ nrderl'd to St allO by unl1l ll wa:- Se cession Of Cle m ente Unde r Study The possi'hll' se('ession r>f San Clemente from Orani:tc County. .and its .. ndoption" by San Dt l'J.{11 Count_y will he mulled by the City Council this wN·k us one m ean<> of capturing thc tax·rich Sun Onofre Nuclear <icnl'rat1ng StJ· lion. Coun('ilm ::in Charlt>s Fox first broached the subject in mid· January . The city earlier had tried to nn· nex the plant ;.lcross the county hne. but was rebuffed and a11 al· tempt in 1972 a t sp,onsoring slate lcJ?is lation to perm it such annex· at ion died. F ox maintains that San Clemenh' is thl' nucle•1r station·., <'losest 1ncor11or;.1tcd neil!hhor and the IOf:!ll':.11 govcrnmcnlitl l'n lily to be :.upply ini:r munir1pal services to I he facility. The plant would be u 1 ll'h tax source. Fox hus noted. The value or the vlunl will IH· aboul S2 blllion whc11 the pn·sent expansion Is completed Annexation of t he plnnt would (Sec 'T UDY, Pa~c A2) determined that lhl· s hip wa~ in no acute danger. . /\fter narrowly m1s~1ng the Balboa Pier the Cuos Ba,· ran hard <Jground in an ebbing t1dt•. The s hip was broadside to the beach with its bow point(:d slight· Iv seaward · f:rrortb to free th<' vcssd by her own power prO\'t.'d fruitlt::.::.. However. she rem a med uµri ght and appeared to be m no dJngcr -...\.... of breaking up. The seas were light. und as the tide receded s he wa.~ less tha n 50 feet from tho beach. ll::if'bormas lcr Al Oberg said thL' Coo:. Ba~· was the largest "ess l'I lo run ;1ground in the Nc\\ port area \\"1rlh said u Lo~ Angeles Jlurbor sal\'al?(' firm had bct>n or· dered to ~l art s~1 lvagc operations (See G ROL'~ 0 . Page A:!l G1111point Assault ,Laguiia's 'Polite Rapist' Hits Again A 38-year-olcl Laguna lka<:h woman was held at gunpoint and raped over the weekend by a mun who police s ay matchc::. the description of the so-culled ''polite rapist.'• The woman. wbo lives in un apartm ent. was not physicull' injured during the assault but suffered considerable traumn as a result of the c-xpenence. Det. Eugene Brook:-saicf lht• assailant entered her ap:.ir1 mc.'nl early Saturday throu)!h Jn un- locked ba('k door and forced h<:'•· into the sex act by thn•;.iJen;eg her witn a pistol. 'fhc suspl'ct. believed r c:.ponsi· ble for about a dozen rapes in Laguna Beach, South Lag una, Newport Beach and Dana J>oif\!.. w.a:. de~cribed as •·soft s poken" ancl polite in his behavior. l'olr cc said he asked the woman for money but dropped the ~ubjcct when she replied she had none. fie left on foot and no car w'1s seen or heard, accordirrg to Brooks. The m::in w~1i; dcsc•ribed as in h1!-earl~ 20·~. ('(can !>haven, with sandv·brown hair, ;;in<i about jive.ft.et 111 a nd ''1th ;i stoC'liy phys iq uc. Public Hearing Set OnCoastal:PropertY .. By lllLt\RY KAVE • 01111• D•1ly P1lOI St.tll The' public will ha\'e its last chance Tuesday m Inglewood to commt.'nt on the \'anous coast:rl prophties propc'lSl'd for ~tall· nc- 'luisit1on for use as recreatio:1al and open sp;:i ce s1tr~. The state Coastal Commission pu~ic heann[! 1s e"<pcclcd to con- tinue tt)roughoul rnoM of the day .JI the 1~1rport IJ yall Jlouse Coastal Commission plann11rs estimate th;:it tommcnl:-from Orange County rcpre~cnl<1l1ws we will be heard belwcL·n U a m. and at lea.st 3 p.m. A final list of sites will hr r 0 r w :l rd t! d l 0 t h ,. s l ti l (' Lc~(islatur'e for C'On:rnfor<tll<ln :llonJ;! with the Stutc: Coasta l !'Ian J\ SI :1ll' bonrl issue. 111 arld1· 11on to other ~talc and I cir al money. 1s a proposed sourcec•f11'- vcn11c for tlH' f)Ur<:haSe'i Ornnnr Cnuntv s1ll''i on lhr IN1· tHtive hsl incloclt'' A nine-arn• parn•I or Departmrnt of Wat"1 :tn<l Powl'1 property tn Seal BPuch t.450 :icrrs of wctlands in llnlsa Chica adjacent lo I lunl· ington Ht•arh. 38 acrl's or wetlanc1s ownL-.l hv th e Department o f Transportation on the north sidt> of the Santa Ana Hi vcr and also 13.5 acres al the T albert 1-1ood Control Channel anti Rrookhursl Street in Huntington Beach. 46 acres near the Huntington Beach Flood Control Channel at Magnoli a Street. A second Department of Transportation s ite adjacent to lkach Ooulevard and PaC'lfic Coast H ighway in Huntin1tlon ·Beach. 506 al-res of rnnrsh :ind hlur nand on the south side of S:rntn Ana River in Ne'' nort lll'ucl!... Five SC'pO rtil(.' blunt op parcels. totshnJ! 31\3 acres , sur· rounding Upper Newport Uay. in Newport Oeach. Three vaC'ant lots ndjacent 10 fn11piratio n J)oint Park m Newport Rea.ch. Land now own<.'d by the Ir' 1n•· C o mp .:in y bl'lwC<.'n l\:c\\ pf)ri, Bcal'lt anrl Lag una Beach. • A. 10·:.icrc extension of'Cres. <·cnt Ba~· R"ach and P ark in Lus.:1.tJ.Ja lll'aC'h. Nine v:icant :lnd one de- ,·e loped lot :it Crescent Bay Point in Lagunu H<'a ch. not nct·essanly U'-ing !'late fund"· 5 l acres of bluff area over- looking Main BC'a ch Park in cen· tral Laguna Bl'ach. -Mcrnth of Aliso Canyon in Laguna Beach. l 7 · a c 1· < • h c.a d I and on Laguna Ni guC'l eoasl. 1l.9·ucrc headland sit1· in Dana Point. 48-ai·rc upland parcel ovl'r• looking Dan:t Point Harbor ;11111 Doheny Sta te Beach Park . South e rly addit ion to Oohenv Stall' Bl'at•h South. not neccss-.in ly us inJr .sl:ltc funds. 153-a<'r<' t•o;islal t crra<'c par('CI 111 lhe Sun Clemente Coastal l'allsac1cs. Commissioners will hear all commncnts at Tuesday's hear- m.i:, but probably will not act on the hst until a mectin~ l::iter this month. PEDDLE A. PET PER PILOT AD "So many people called tc answer the ud, I hardly had time to cat my brcukfnst. l'v~ never had su1•h rC'sponse lo an ad in my life." That's th<.' advertising succcs~ expcncnt•cd by tht Costa Mesa wom~1n wft(1 11laccd this ad in the Daily Pilot· Sclcct 1nn of Rc:.iuti(ul Cats. .i.:oorl homes Coll L.1lhan X"C'C J(XXJC If you hnve p L~ who need a ~ood home. call 642-5678. We mnke it easy to put n few words to work for you in lhc Daily Pilot. A.2 OAll..Y PILOT L/SC Monday, February 2. 1976 Student Dissenters Speak IJp • By ANNECOOPER Of I ... O•llJ Piiot SUH Contemporury high s chools arc geared to contuinment of ~tu dents, not to meaningful educa- tion, contends Oanu Hills honor :.tudent Kathy Copenhaver of Mis- s ion Viejo. "'There ls so much that could be done." 1\1 iss Copcnha ver baid. ''bulthe burden must be placed on the educators. not on the stu- dents." lligh on her list of priol"itsc>s are . reform of remedial clai.s t:•s a lowcnng of adult-student rullo:. a nd the tapping o( community re.:· sources. ln an allcmpt lo bring her ideas NEWPORT PIER to fruition, Miss Copenhaver and a nother student, Linda fo't rutkel ot Laguna Niguel, for med the Stu· dent Dissent Council ot Oantt ffj lls. The counc il is currently em - burked on ::a s tudent l>Urvcy pro- ject. They hope to us~ess stu<.lt!nt att1tu<.les towar d such issues as smoking on campus and the ade· quacy of a Dam~ JI ills education "The survey stoppt~d ut the princtpu l 's ofricc," Mi ss Copenhaver said "lie h~11l several obJl'ctions. W~· :.at down together 11nd workl•d out a com· promise. and thr survey i.hould be rea<ly within ::t week or so." The council s urvey was funded throu~h the Mentally Gtfh:d 1\linors CMG 1\1 ) progr::im. ::t nother target ot M'ss Copcnhaver's criticism. "The MGM p rogr am is dis- cMm lnatory," i;he said. "I ap- preciate all the advantages af· forded those of us on the program. hut I don't see why we should be the chosen few MGM students just test weU, but what docs that mean, put in pers pective·?" An example of unfair advan· tage accorded M G:'\J l>luden ts. Miss Copenhaver said, is that thC>Y arc a llowed to use cameras and other cq ul pm cnt denied to the g('neral i.tudcnl populatwn. "What 1s t h e con nect·ion betwee n tes t scor es J n d cameras'!" s~ asked. J\J1ss Copenhaver distingui.shcd PACIFIC OCEAN BALBOA PIER D•llv Piiot N~.n ~ p MAP INDICATES (CIRCLED X) WHERE FREIGHTER RAN AGROUND IN NEWPORT Ship Hit Beach After Narrowly Missing Balboa Pier Sunday Night Front Page A I AGROUND. • a t high tide today. As far as could be determined. hr sai<l, t he ship had not been serious!:-damaged: Despite the late hour, the inci- dent a ttracted a sizeable crowd of youths lo the beach. They amused themselves b,v yc-lling baek and forth to the crew of the s tr anded vesse l. Police and lifeguard5 had or· ders lo see that no one left the vessel during the course of the in- s pection by customs officers. Body Given Laguna Claiming Suit 'Harasslllent' Laguna Beach City AtlornC'y George Logan said today the city is being h'1rassed by <limlc:-.s lawsui1 s by Rancho P~los \'crdl·~ Corporation, owner or S,vcamon' Hills. 522 undeveloped acres in Laguna Canyon. The corporation filed another lawsuit against the eity Friday this time seeking to force the city * * * Fro• Page AJ to rezone the property into an open space zone. Cltrrently it is zoned for res id entia l 1 a n d neighborhood eom mercial. No dollar damages a re sought in the new lawsuit. -Immediately LAWSUIT ... Other Sycamore Hills lawsuits against the city include a S37 million suit a llegin g a cons piracy of citv officials ancl citizens has denied the developer a right to build on the land, and a suit halt· ing city cons truction of a sewe r line out Lllguna Canyon to lbe big bend area. The company wants the city to extend the li ne a ll the way to zone, thal·s your problem," Logan s aid. Sycamore Hills . .. In my opinion . both of those suits are pure ha r assment with no legitimate aim for either one herself this year as an ex~rt test ta ke r b y winning the ~rand sweepStakes prlze in the Orange County Academic Dcc..thlon. a mental ability contest 11uttcrned a Cter t he Olympic event. Com- petitors t ake w r1 tten exams in E ng lish. math. phyl>1cal and biological sciences, soeial sciences, Cine arts and career ·education. They alsownteessays and deliver speeches. Although this is the third year a Dana Hills student hai. taken top honors in the countyw1dc c•\'l•nt. Miss Copenhaver argued t hat lltl' school could not afford lo rest on its laurels. "One of my friends found a book FINANCE .• • closure statement shows that be spent SlS.330 in December for a 3rd District mailer that did not go out to h is constituents until early last m onth. The mail er did not an-, nou n ce t he Fullert o n s upervisor's candidacy. Instead. it dwelt on a R1centennial lht:mc a nd called for a return to con- fidence in government. Supervisor T homas Riley's campaign treas ury lost rather than gained ground in the f~nal six months of 1975. Major rea son for the shrinkage was Sl0,000 Riley's campaign com m ittee pa id to Opinion Resear ch to cover campaign con- sulting services. T hat paymen t and others caused a $46,612 campaign fund Riley's s u pporters had ae- c umulated at m id-year to dwin- dle to $16, 784 by year's end. T he 5th District supervisor will be seeking election in his own right in 1976 after being appoint· ed to the Board o f Supervisors in Septem bec. 1974, after the death of Ronald Caspers. While som e county office holders had filed their state- ments in person, others mailed theirs Saturday. T hose carried through the mail will be m::ictc public later today. Fro• Page Al STUDY ... triple the city's tax base, eur- rently less t han SI billion. "Rather than paying ta'Ces, ~e·d recei\'e dividenrts ... Coun· cilman P at La ne quipped during a J a n. H council meeting when Fox suggested t~~rrangemcnt. · Officials for li>th San Die.go .and'Or ange County cited myriad ,d.i!fic.ulties. in a n-y.su.ch proceed- ing ever succeeding. Fox said tlae attempt would be fina ncially worth the attempt. The council meeting will be held a t 7:30 p.m . Wednesday at city ha ll. The seeession is under l'E'view which was th!.' work or :111 illiteralt'." :.he s;ud. Th"• :-.tudcm nuthor or the review had been l!tvcn a C·plus grad,.,. ·· Eni:lii.h teacher:-. ;1l Dun.t ll11ls claim 1t 1:. common for stu· llents to be unable to\\ nte a !'>tnglc cor r ect se ntenct','' Miss Copen haver said . Recognizing her strong drive lo reform. Miss Co1>enha\'er said s he plans to attend luw s chool. preparatory lo becoming a trial law~cr. She i:i aware of the advantage:-. of perform mg well on tel> ts. .. I'd likP to go to Hur\'ard." she said, "but if that's too cxpensi\'e, I'll settle for Berkeley." 0•111 l'ilol Sltlt Pllolo 'MUCH TO BE DONE' Student Copenhaver Optimism Reigns ·Selection Resumes For Hearst Jury SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -As jury selection re:.umed today in Patricia Hearst's bank robbery trial. her attorneys expressed op- timism that a jury would be sworn in by the middle of the week. Entering the courtroom. F . Lee Bailev and Al Johm.on re- peated their contention that t he slow-movihg selection prol•ess ,-.ould be completed by about Wednesday. t he second ;.1n - n iversary of t he newspaper heiress' kidnaping by the Sym· bionese Liberation Army. $260,000 Pot Haul Seized EL CENTRO <U P I ) Am e r ica n a n d Mexican authorities teamed in a weekend raid t() seize about $260,000 worth of mariJuana. Mexican federal police led Saturday's probe in San Luis. Sonora. Mexico, a r resting three men and one wom an. seizin~ 45 weapons :ind 1,010 kilos of mari· j uann va lued al S200.000. Authorities said the weapons ap- parently had bcrn s muggled into Mexico to be t r aded for narcotics. Al the same tim e, agents from the U.S. Drug E nforcement Ad· ministration. the U.S. Border .Patrol a nd the Imperial County sheriff's office confiscated more than 300 kilos of marijuana in a t ravel t railer near Winterhaven on the California-Arizona border . The m arijuan a was valued at SG0,000). ln on effort to speed the pro- cess. U .S. District Court Judge Oh ver J . Carter again began 1 ht• closed-door questioning of pro- spective jur ors a hulf hour earlier t han usual. . Carter has prohibited news re porters from covering his in· JUDGE'S BAN RAISES EYEBROWS~dltorial, A6 tensive individual questioning or potentia l jurors. Ile promised to explain the ban, and that could come today. A full transcript of the scerct sessions w ill be available to newsmen w hen the jury is !>worn m. the judge said . , By the end of last week, 11> .... ~ • persons had been named to~ · • PQOI of 36 prospects from whici · the j ury of 12 hnd foui' alternates ~ · . will be ehost:n. Th<' jurors will d~~:· termine whe lh<>r th<; 21-yeai:-p~ : newspaper heiress voluntarif~,.· "· participated with the· Sym-· · bionesc Liberation Army in a bank heist just two months aftei:· · · her kidnaping. · ... Baile'' says the tl cfenSl' will~ argue that ~fiss Hearst was slill a kidnap \'ictim. instead of a new con\'ert to terrorism, when sht~~ participatecl in the holdup and that she aetcd in fear of her life. Agne w on Course TOULOUSE. France <A P > -A 77-year-old man went Lo the Tou louse lln ivcrs itv ~lcd i cal School and showed ·::i guard a • card which said he· had given hi~ body lo Sl'ie ncc aftl•r his death. Hearings on whether the pro· perty s hould be rezon ed to agrieulturc-recreallon. arc scheduled for an upcoming plan- ning commission meeting. "unfinished business." of them," Logan said. --==:::;:;============-=-=::....== PAL M SP RINGS (UPI' ·-·' F ormer vice p r esident Spiro Agnew was scheduled to pla,v Tuesday in a-celel>rity scgm,ent. of the All Am erican Golf Tounia- ment al Ca nyon Count1·y Cl ub~ "Al my age I have nothin~ to look forward to," he said Sunday. "I came her£> to die, and my body will be immediately available.'' The man moved a few paces <iway, pulled out.a ~un and killed h imself brtorc anyone could in- tervene llis 1dcnt th• was not an· nounce<l. · The city has u ntil March 8 to show eause why the rezoning should not bt' as t he petitioner de· mands. Nn doll:.sr damages arc being sought John Pollock, Rancho P alos Verdes attorney, said the com- pany's desire was to resolve a di lemma between conflicting c i- ty st andards; one. the genera l plan calling for the Sycamor e Hills t o be reta ined in open space. and the other, the ar ea's present zoning applied in 1966. Pollock said the. <'Ompany's motive was to rem ove the in· consistencies. nothing more. .. Kissinger Visits Coast M exica11 Navy 'Captures' V.S. Vessel "He can't tell you why the y're doing it. 1 can't tell you why. I think it's pure harassment,'' ... ' • LOS ANGELES (A t'l Sctrc•tary of Stale I l<'nry Kise; inger is in Southl•rn Cahforni~• for a brief stay which inC'ludcs a ··niaior spt'N'h on dct('nle" and a meeting wi t h Is raeli Prime Minis ter Yitzhak Rabin. Kissinger. n s pokcs wom ~tn s aid Sunday. will make the :.peech a l the Fairmont Hotel 1n SAn fo"ranri sco Tut':-.day ORANGE COAST t t T•, t' •• n..-ro• , r ·""' • .t 1 .. ,,1 ,.,, 1 ,.,. ,.,., t1~f'" 11 lf\t fft w t ., • 1\ • t •I t1 ,ho I I I ltw • t1 •" IJ• ( ••·~' f f'\lr'll1· '"'' tC .!ft f"lflf ~.' .11 ,th I lj fh If tit t 11fll J ii f'>/f'ft\1 ' tf1 11 il1l1y. I lj Ii'• • ,,, "lo~ ti , I f ,, I'"'' I I• • t • • f11•0 "·•lh r. I•• t • 1 I 1 t,h• \ I• 1• I ' I ,u, ... I II~ •1th f .. I A I I ,, I , 11+ t ' .. I I ,,,,1 h· ,, ' ., tfU1t"t •• t l•1I • I• I ~;1!~1 11 (t~\r;~·~~','~:~''cl ,,t';:•,:, 1 :'.,I! ~\, • 1 I 1; Rohrrt N Wt'f"1 • , ..... ,.,, .... ., , .... ,, ..... 1'11 Jclck R. Curlry \. t' • t II I • •.' 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LONG BEACH (UPI) -A San Oiego-based sporthshing ~ radioed il was being "captured" bv the Me:ocan Navy ahoul 15 miles south of San OiC'gO for fo, hmg in Mexican w a ten;" ithout a license. the Coast Guard re· ported. "Wen bt."cn raptured and arc being escorted into Enscnada by Vic ~}('xica n Nnvy," the uniden· tified caller reported Sunday. The vessel, lhe 45·fool Karen Joy, is u pleasure eraft out of San DicJ?o·s Kona Kat Club. It 1s owned by Karen Lithe of Los /\nJ?l'les und operated hy Alfred G Morov<'kof PalmSpnngs. Th£> <'R llN told the Coast Ciuarcl he :incl a eompanion wert' fishing about two mi le.., southwest of Nor1h Coronado ls l:md. which 1s 1 n M c x 1 c ti n l e r r 1 t (Ir y . Th•' Coronado Is lands are about 10 miles :.oulh of the border and ni1w m1le!foffth£> roast . The ide ntities of the two per-;ons aboard were not av<11lable The Coast Guard said th£> Mex- ican government had warned American vessels they might be s ubJect toseiiurc. Lagunan Injure d In Canyon Cras h A La1tuna Beneh man is in sat1s fnctorv condition al Sad· ctlehack c'ommun1ty llosp1tal from 1njuriei; surfcred in a Sun day morntnl! one·car crash on Laguna Canyon Bo:u1. William 0 . Owyer. 2.1. of 226 Chirtulta Lane, w as injured when hi~ s mall forei~n ear nipped on its side wh ile traveling from the Laguna Freeway onto Laguna Canyon Road at 12:30 n.m. Sun· day. Logan said. A.lien Held In Slaying P llOEN IX, Ariz. <AP) -/\ Mexican alien has been charged with murder and his companion was being sought today in the slayins: of Ernesto Miranda. whose appeal of a 196-1 arresl forced police lo recognize the coni;tituil1onal rights of suspects. Mirnncta. 34. namesake of the w1dcl\'·known "Mir anda Warn- ing.·· 'was stabbed to death Satur- da~ night in a s truggle over a knife in a skid row bar The :.t ruggle broke out after a fight on'r a S2 card ,1?amc. P oli ct' sa id i\t irancla w ~.1 s stabhed twice as he returned to the barroom a fter washing his ha nds, bloodied in a fistfight with the t wo men . Mercenaries Recmited LOS A N G E LES (AP > Recruiting for "military instruc- tors" a nd mercenaries for what one recruiter describes as "pre- ventive mcd1c111t."" abroad.ls un- der way in Southe rn California. a newspaper reJl<)rts. The San Diego Union said Sun- day that a desk c lerk a t a North Hollywood motel had confirm ed that about 45 persons had been in· tervlewed for ''military igstruc· tor" jobs by a man who identified himself as a veteran of several armies. In cluding service in Cuba. The m a n used an alias of Roland Davila. Thanks to you, oul' Newport Beach & Laguna Beach depositors. M ariners Savings has passed the $1 00 million mark in assets. We believe that our friendly ser:vt.ces, conve~ient locations, and co ntinuing high interest on savings have been the deciding factor tn so many residents switching their savings to Mariners. Shouldn't you be taking advantage of $100 million strong M ariners Savings? Safety, st l'ength and the friendliest crew in town gives you plenty of reasons to start your account today! ASK ABOUT OUR NEW .TAX:SHELTEREDSAVINGS PLANS Earn up to H·~ % Interest on Insured savings.· "ll'll$ c.ontl1ta1e ~ur>t, wr11el'I bea<s an annual yield ol 8.06~. 1n1erea1, lJ su1>1ec1 ro 1ub/i1nllal lnterosl pe(lall103 11 w•tl'ldrawn b<Jf0<e matu•ny. ~-Mariners Savit~s-~ ~' and Loan AssociatiOn ~· ....... ~ Newport llHch N•'llllpO•I 8t11eh Laguna 8Heh Stal Beach fMaln Olllcre) (Bayside Centi/•) (Corner of Forest Avo l (L01$ure Wortdl t5t5Wea1cht1 Or. 1021 Bayside Of, 3 10Glenr>oyre St. 13820~81 Beach Blvd (714)6'2-4000 (71•)642~000 (714)191·7506 (213)596·7626 Beverly Hiiia Wtll Hollywood (Corner ot Olympic Blvd ) (Opp Ml Sinai Hospllil) 380 So Boverl~ Of, 8147 Bov"rly Btvd. (21:1)~ JOO() (213)6~7-•1'1 .· .,, ·- Monday' -Clo iug Pric·~ NEW YORK STOCK ~ • EXCHANGE Mondi)', feoruary 2 1976 use Keeping.Pa~e? What's Future For SS Benefits? By VLVIA PORTER ( fust m d SrneaJ What 's a head an 1976 for the rccord·.!>Ctling 32 m1lhon oC you ml·n. women and cl11ldrcn now cotll-cLtnJt rnonthl> Social Security t>hec·k!\ ~ Wall benefits rise enough to keep pace with mOatton' And what's the oullook for the 100 m1lhon who work m Jobs covered by Soctal Secunty? And the big question whut ac:t1on, 1f any, ('an we expect from the President :md Co11gress to 1rr1pruve the sou11d1H::.!) of our Social Security sy11tctn int his. an clcrl1on, yt!ar ~ For Social Secunty bl·nef11:1an es UNDER LAW . BENEFIT ar<' J(ean •d to n se automat1<.'ally as the Cons ume r Price lndex n ses lC the CPI goes up 3 percent or more m a ny year, the Money's Worth checks dehvercd early tn July 0£ the following year are Jn creased by the percentage increase m the CPI The most recent 1lluslrat1on was the 8 percent hike in benefits Social Secunty rec1p1cnls received tbJS past July reflecttng the rise Ul the CPI stnce their last cost or bving increase This year's increase will be lower -in the area of 6'h to 7 percent -for the pace or tnfl:illon slowed s h ghlly '" 1975 The precise rise won't be known until after the CPI (or the first quarter of '76 has been calculated Last year -a non election year -President Ford tried to pers uade Congress to cul the 8 percent inc rease to 5 per· cent. but Congress natty rejected hts request A s1m1lar re commendation was tn early drafts of the budget Ford de livered two weeks ago, but the White House cut the requesl out of the fm al draft FORD IS RUNNING for President m 1976, he doesn't need Congress to remmd him that the elderly are probably tho? most cohesive a nd powe rful of all voting groups 10 the U.S., nor 1s he leavmg himself open to the accusation that he ts askmg the aged, disabled, widowed and orphaned to absorb a loss m purchasmg p<>wer to help restram mnahon Thus, the benefits of the 32 m1lhon now on the Social Secunty rolls will go up a modest but welcome percentage thlS commg July -nicely m advance of the elect1on And Social Secunty outgo agam will exceed mcome to the system by around $6 b1lhon -encouraging • scare" re· ports that tbe system tS bankrupt, facing dcf1 c1ts running Ul· to the tnlholl6 1 For Social Secunty taxpayers If you're one of the four out of five working Amen cans earning $14,100 or less 101975, you'll pay the s ame amourrto£ SS taxes flits year as last The rate rem ams at 5 85 percent for employe and emproyer, at 7 9 for the self e mployed IF YOU'RE THE one out o(f1ve earning more than $14,100 this year. you'll pay that 5 85 percent on your earn mgs up to $15,300 For the $15,300 or more earner, the extra , SS taxes will amountll) $1 35 a week This also 1s automatic, m c1dentall y -a poinl "h1ch seems only vaguely understood Whenever benefits arc hiked the maximum amount of <:am1nJts taxable under Social Secunty goes up at.the start of the following )ear The increase 1s designed to bnng in the monev lo f1nan1:e the in- creases m benefit:; For all of us the system s soundness The system s b asic problem anses from a fa d of tod.•) "h1le inflation has been pulhnA up the level of benefits pd1rl out. the high rate of unemployment has been holding down the system s income from SS laxes. This lS not a c n s1s It does not call ro~tlC measures or fundamental changes m the nature of tht~k m The 44 lo 45 bi I hon dollars 111 Social Security trust funds are there as conlmgcncy reser ves to be d rcH\ n upon "hen outgo exceeds income But annual def1c1ts cannot be tolerat ed year arte r year This obvious fact was pounded home to lhe·Ptes1dE!'nt ~nd Congress hist -year -:Jfong w1th-5ohtt10tt.,. to the problem -but neither" ould take a stand. Coast Professional Wome1i Hear Lecture "Perspective for Women'' 1s the topic of a Jeclure Thurs day eve ning befor e the Newport Harbor Hus1ness and Professional Women s Club Ms Orval Winters, pnn- c1pal of Shandtn Hills Jumor High Sc h oo l 10 S::in Bernardmo. will address club members al the Mesa Verde Country Club Ms. Winte rs 1s ch:urman of the tas k force on Sexism JO Educ ation·' for I he San Bcrnardrno County St<.1tus of Women Comm1ss1on Sbc ts past pres1cicnt of the San Oreo District of Rus 1ness and Professional Women s Cluh of California and 1s presently serving a second lcrm on the Caltforn1a F c d l.'r.1t1 o n U'g1s lat1on Screcntn.cl Com- mittee A sor1al hour begms al ~ p m "1th dinner <11 7 fl., reservations call Virginia Ely at 645 8027 BurroughsNewSystem Aid to Cri01efighters Burroughs Corp 's M1ss1on V1e10 large systems manufal: tunng fac1hty has delrvcred a $5 7 m1lhon n 7700 computer system lo the stale of New York where the Albany basccJ D1v1s1on of Cnmmal Just1cl' Services will use 1t as the heart of one of the world s lar~est anci hus1('st cnmin:il 1ust1ce information nt•lworh I TUE B URROUGH.$ system will provide cnminhl 1clen t1hcat1on services to p<>hcc, d1stnct attQrneys and courts 24 hours a day, seven days a week said Fra nk J Ro~crs, the d1vls1on's comm1ss1oner. The d1v1s 1on ma1nta1ns automated cnmmal history riles, wanted and missing . per sons r ecor ds, criminal 1dent1f1cat1o n r ecords a nd cnmmal JUSt1re stat1st1 cal files , With B 7700 production to M1ss10n V1cJo technology and product s upport for the system s come from o ther Bu r r o u g h s p l a n t s 1 n Ca rl s trncl Sn n 01 <>.cl " P::isodcna. W<'s tlakc V11l.1).!e ond Santa Jltlrbur.1 Tllf,SF: OP F;Ri\TIONS place Rurroughs <JS the h1g. gcsl computer m :11nframe manufact urcr 111 California where the fi rm em ploys more than 5 500 persons Jn add1- t 1 o n to th e p r oduc tio n fac1lrlles. Rurroughs operutes 42 m arketin g o ffi ces 10. Cahfomt::i cit 1es ~d .,... I I I 1,/~11' ltiq -ww- Womlco ltO t 2' IS • V. :='J(,~ ~ ~3 1~ ~ ~ 'MIOt•" 110 ' 1n 1•v•-.._ WOol pl t 10 , , )6~ -.id Alrw 1 14 •'1a •• ~~:r,' ~jg :~ &:~·-;'"' Wyly c;orp 131 •• ,.._ ~ A J 2 DAIL y PILOl Monday. February 2, 1976 Teacher uf All Trades lly llil Kcunc Saddleback's Prof. Parsons Fills Bill teaches such hard-core science classes as astronomy, which in- There is no sue h lhmi:: as a "un- iversal" college teache r but Sad- dJeback's Prof. Parsons comes pretty close to filling the bill. He's earned a reputation for being a jack·Of ·all-subjccts of sorts on the Mission Vil•jo cam· pus where he nol only ~c.achcs astronomy and ucoloJ(y, but physics, chemistry. biology and tennis as well. knowledge to a pre-school class where he 'nd his stude nts ·analyzed the water-soil ratio or mudpies. volves field trips lo Palomar Observatory , and a geology t:::=:!:J course in which students are sent But Bob Parsons teaches main· ly grow.nups, as on the Sad· dlebac k College tennis courts where he gives instruction in smashes and service returns to physical education students. packing into the Sierra to study l==:=.. rock formations. A FEW QUA RTERS ago, for example, he look his scientific He's been known t o frequentthe .Math-Science building as well. The 40-year -old ins tructor PARSONS' VERSATILITY is illustrated by the fact that he en· tered Occidental College on a basebalJ and bahetb all scholarship and graduated with a degree in Physics. He later earned an M.A. at Cal Stale Long Beach. Academics and athletics have ..:::~..:::~=.":... <9 tempered his life s ince then . "If I catch yQu talking once more you're going although he took a job a s an to sit with the girls!" airframe d ynamics engineer -------------------< when the aerospace industry was O•llY l'flel S~t P~ HE CAN TEACH JUST ABOUT ANYTHING Saddleback Coll~ge Professor Bob~rsons booming. Then it was back to the. classroom and onto the baseball diamond. Pa rsons taught earth sciences at Costa Mesa High Scllool and headed the baseball team there. In 1967 he was named Orange County baseball coach of the year. WHEN SADDLEBACK College opened in 1967 he moved to South Laguna, mainly because he liked the surfing better on the south ·· coast. Parsons s ubsequently served as president of the college's faculty association and was the "voice" of Gaucho athletics for three seasons. Still active in a thle tics. Parsons is a member of the Three Arch Bay Tennis Club where he has·captured the men's singles title for the past two years. But Parsons is equally at home at a blackboard explaining the Doppler Effect to physics stu· dents. He takes pride in his classroom manner and is sure his enthusias m makes its way in- to an otherwise staid subject~ "I love to teach," he says . "The sdences offer ·a challenge to the students and I ~r e lat of satisfaction In sceing_tl;.lem enjoy a course . I 'm a gt)o<f'_teacher because of that." .. -~: - I Help I F\'ee Tax Service ~-by--H&R BLOClt at all Mutual Savings offices The nc1tion'~; lX'<>I known tax preparallon service will prepare your inrllV!dUc1l F~al c)nd Calilornra tax l'Clllrn .. frv:t:, )f for c1 small fc(' I· fe{', If V11u-h,i\'f' .1<'"rhfic;1k '11ccou:1r .·1t rl!lV Muh1al Savmq.: Olho ·with l"1 bci\Jrir··: r.I :J;'/,5(':0 c,r n:nt'< For$ l!.J ti your bal rnco \ '> ,1 rrnmm111n nf '.53.(XJO. U I . . . you arc not no w u '" 11tu J1 ~ti·:1n•-r.. c1 1:-.to;nc:-, ul · 11 11n account und bC'<·omC' r bq1Uc !or lhi ; 1... -.:du. 1v1 : •, r We will arrange to tran ... lt'r vc·ur hmc I:> from vo11: ;, :· • or other scwmqs a:~oriallon Not only will our tax fu,.vi·-:c .c1w \'Oil mor.• ... ·but yo ur retu rn will he coven ·1 I by lh1 l11:r.• 1. - 1 ~ & It Block guar.mk'C' "If w e mukc any crroi 111111• 1 ri • ,. ·• :. : ,. lax rnlrn n thc1l costs you 1mv 111tvn • < •?' l" 'fl<jlt\' , 1 tidd1l!onal tax es due', wh1!c: we· d .. i '.i 'I".• l: it · ,- fo r the addrtionul taxc:.:., W· • ;·.;,',I 1~· :ii.1• 1:1: n • ::, ! pcnully. Fu1thcrmorc.1f your l'Vlltnl I . u1d1tr•. l, \'/t. \Vdi l1Ccompany you at no cxtm n >::t t '1h1 · ln!t m. d Hcvenuo Service und cxpla111 how yu1 w rf'l11rn w.1.-pr• p 1rw l. even thouvh w e w dl not act c1:; your h:c fdl n p i,·. •'11 ti1fl v1 ... Scwc money. Hove y0ur wt11rn~ prr·p11n ! liy ti1· hi t l·nnwn '"'" people in the bu.Jinc;,:;. Be prut1 "'le ~ 1 l i'y' .1<1111w.111/1 •1 • 11 1 t l' ill · 11· come m to any Mutua l S rwm11 ~ )lh<'t' le> m.1k1 ' r1:1 ti i > • .!1~11 ·n: But do 1l :-00n l:x'C\llh <'.' of th•: pnpul 111'; • ,f tli1.; 'I, :· ~ " ~~A rTHEBIG M MUTUAL SAVINGS 1nd 10111 auoci1hon Capistrano-San Clemente 530 Camino de Estrella/ 493-5651 Fountain Valley 17942 Magnolia Street/963-8396 Santa Ana Corona del Mar 2867 East Coast Highway/675·5010 631 North Main/547-9741 Ford's Electric Bill Rose 13% WASHINGTON (AP) -Pres ident Ford often preaches energy conscrvatiol), but in 1975, his first full year in office, White House electrical usage rose 13 percent. This compares with a drop of 13 percent in usage in 1974 compared with 1973. WIUTE HOUSE SOURCES SAY MUCH of the increase in 197S was caused by new electronic security devices installed on the While House grounds to help detect intruders. Despite t hese devices, one intr~er managed to get over t he White House fence last November and roam the grounds for 90 minute~. at one time ap· proaching within a few feet of Ford's daughter, Susan. before he was caught. A White House spokesman also noted that tliere was an increase in electrical usage last summer when more than 11:? million tourists walked through the White House. "IT WAS A VERY HOT SU MM E R and their trooping in and out cost a lot of electrical power" for cooling equipment, he said. He said the President's new electrically heated swimming pool did not ·add appreciab~y to the bill, but that new lighting on tho White House grounds did. ----· ·----- • 22 hou-r -"!. ' e TUESDAY AND WtDNESDAY ONLY! SOME QUANTITIES ARE LlMITED! SAVE30% Elegant ready-made lined draperies. ----.... · .. ~---·-r·-----* 48x54" PR. REG.9.99 Wnrds clnss1cnll.v !4!y lC'd drapcne1' l!ivc you C'lcgancc and insulation agn1nsl heat. or cold. Acry lic foam- huckcd lining guards a gainst the sun's fadmi.: rays in sumnwr: heJr)s prt•vf"nl hcnl loss in wintE;r. Colors. Reg. 11 .'19, 4f'xR-l·inc h pnir, now 7 .94 Hcg. 21.99, 72xR4·inch pnir, now 15~19 H<•g. 28.9H, 96x84-inl·h puir, now 20.2!l "CHARGE IT!" ol ANUC.A l'Alth ·I n .. rA 1'0'" •l tl\INA ·•M.tt: ltl'l<'I.. • ~ l 1.t.t.RTll' •lll'llM,IONllhAt ll • l.1\1..t\\oll()ll •I.\ ""'IOU •MO' IC I.Alli • •'"""At" • l'Al>lllHAMA CITl' • ltO~t:ilO:All •I-AN nt:RNARUl'IO •SANTA ANA • TOllRAN('E • Wt:i.T LOS ANGt t,t:s .;11or MO'IT>AY TllRl)l•llll SAT\J ROAY 11·*1 AM TO 9 341 PM '' '11A' Hiik• \\I TllllM 1''1 .• II ,) "A\"( llARl.t t r • 17 : Saddlehaek 'rotluy "'s Closinl£ N.Y. Sto~k~ ·v ol. 69, NO. 33, 2 SECTIONS, 2.d PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNI A MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1976 TEN CENTS .'$1.3 Million ·School Slashes Detailed By LAlJRIF. KAS P ER Of Ille D•lly Piiot Sl•ll T he Saddlcbuck Valley Educators Associution CSV EA> has announced that it has come up with a recom mcndntton which would cul $1.3 million from pr(' sent expenditures for programs in the Saddleback Vullcv l 'mf1cd School District. • · "The SVEA is rccomml•ncl1nJ! elimination Of <1 ll bu~ing ('XCCIJl for K-3\stud('nts. elimination of high school mini·courses. a 20 percent reduction in counselini; services, a 50 percent reduction in psychological services. a 10 percent reduction in athletics. muSlc, textbooks. uids, library books a nd new equipment. as "ell as the ins titution of a Stu fcl' for all adult education cla~se~." said Jim Wehan. SVEA pre~i· dent~in a pres~ reka~c. Also. the release said. the or· ganization is recommendmi.: that all 12th grade students t>e·µJticc<I on a reduC'ed <:la ss day. main· tenance and custodial . ~ci•nc•(',, be "drastically l'Ul back" Jrtrt part·ltmc cmployl·s Ix· denied fr. in~e bcncfib. Although \\'l•han was in clasc; and not a,·ailable to explain the rt'commendc.1 t1ons ·further th1~ morn i n~. the release ~aid the rl· t•ommendut111ns are la~ing 1n- clud~d in 11 poll now hl'ing <.·ur ned uul to d<.'lerm1nt• ll•ul·hcrs' • opinions 011 p rogr •1 m rl'<ilwtion~ Three teurns ol cdul'<J lors from the V E1\ Budget ('omrn1tlel' :.trl· taking the poll at t'Ul'h ~chool 111 'the d istr1t•t durinf.! t.pcc·1all~ t'alled fon11ly ml•et1n~~. the n•. teas e ba1d The tutb.iC'ks. thl· release ));ml. would b<' in addl'tion to lhc 1.1 •'l· ductions m proj.!r:uns n1.•goti:1lt•cl by lhq, SVEA, whid1 n•prt>•wnt~ about 400 district tcadh'r~. 'l'h1.· reductions at that timl' inclulkcl a 10 pcrcl•nt cutback in athll't1t·~ and an inC'rense in class sizc. In coming months, dis trw t t rustees will have to ('Ut tht' budget to eliminate a $707.000 d1• flc1t proJeC'lt'd for the next f1scu1 year Earllt.>r this .Y<.':11', lrust ~es c·ulled off th1.· 1'lcction on a pro- poM•d 70-('ent tux ov<'rncle after lhev learned that ~late aid was more than they had originally buclg('led for. They also lc~1rned that organized opposition lo the O\'Crndc had d eveloped. Al·cording to the rclcasc. the SVEA 1s a lso m :1king plans to poll thr rommun1t~ on progr;im reduction~. Freighter Stuck • Runs Aground Off Newport By ALMONLO('KABEV D••ly Polol 80llo"'I Editor ~\ 328· foot l'onvcrtcd I.ST freight<.'r ran aground m the fog on the Balboa Peninsula about 10 p.m. Sund~l~'. narrowly m1ss1ng the Ba,lboa Pier before 1l c ra!>h('d mto the surf at lht' foot of !~land Avenul.'. li ght. and as the tidl' receded s he was less than 50 feel from lhe beach Harbormas ter Al OherJ,! said the Coos Bay was thC' largest vessel to run a ground in lhl' Newport al'c a. W1nh :,,:110 a Los An geles J !arbor salvage firm had been or- der<.'d to start salvage o~rations c.1t hq,th tide today. J\s far as could be determined. h e said, the ship had not bl'en Sl'riously damaged. C ee GROUND, P age A2) The grounded freighter wa~ the Coos B~" en route to the Port 3,000 'Xs' of Lo.:. An~t·lr~ from San J uan. Pue 1-to R 1co. The vessel 1s owned ._..:6~..;.rQ~t,!l~~ EARLY M~~~G +l:lEACH STROL~ER S FOUND 'THIS UNUSUAL srGtij;TODAY by LH P•vn~ - Freighter Runs Agr"ou nd as 'Fog S hrouds Ba lboa Pe n ins ula Sunday ~ight 0 by the T1 C'a~a Corp . :J fr<'1ght s h B firm heat1led bv Oa11 Wi rth of oug t y Laguna Hl.'ach · lnl!j:d>t"wl•d at the Or;rnge Cou nf~ II a rbnr Department>-. A c wl~ hr \\~I S arranging for i~ oop' er scJ\·ri~1,.· o)>t·rttl i•ltt~. '-h~w );i.1id,_·.' • . -· lhl'_';.H'Ssel . was skip f1 hy • • \ • Capf;-FrQd Stabbcrt t rmg : , Alit'ia Jla khl'lt CuOJ)l'r of Ml~· Be~di\CI Cearr1cd a l'rcw of 21'4 t: ~ton \'i('JO is out to gathcr'3,0ou "(hen• we re• no n•pMll•d in.1Lincs s ignntures to gN hl'r name on thl' :ind the cn'''' rc•m :unl'd aboard June· ltt'publkan primary ballot the ve:\,"cl dur~n,g the night. in the 40th Con}!n:ss1onal Di~- Withiri .:in hl>ur aftt'r the Coos. • trict. a post now hC'ld by J\ndrcw Bay hit the b cach'it was boarded llinsl\~w. ~B~red . ··campaign ~unds bv a team of cus toms officers,-_ Mrs. rgopcr. w.ho has been ac· leading to rumors on tl)e beach tir<' in a number of Saddle back that the ship was carrying a \:alley commuu1ty groups , Most County Off icial,s ·Raising War Ches_t,s lunch<'on. cargo or marijuana or other CO!)· poh•1 cal or~:Jnizat1ons and the Later 1n the year, GatPs traband. Saddleback Area Coordinating w1thdre\\ fr om a pending But Ray Spencer. a U S. Council. lists Sucldlcback Com- partner ship with Perrin -ond l\1 ~tnms supervisor out of Los manuy College Dis trict Trustee other owners of the Foxhunter Ang~les_. said t~e ~nspcction was Norrisa Brandt as her campaign Restaurant in Irvine. -routine m such irrc1dents and that manager. Of the--ctcct3Tt't:h-and1d'l!ltes·~---.Jlo.-Co..nLr..a..b.a.o..d-»'..A.:>.J.o.u.rul ___ ~s.oN .c~Gfl.~~S---·-~-~~P--&-JM>w.-l"t.at{\...JaWr-.c.~-~------ 1916. Supen·isor Ralph Diedrich ti board. ,. _ . V1e10 Aci1v1s t Cooper did~1tcs do nol nct'd to pay a filin,:! gnl off to the earliest campai.JZ"n . Owner~ 11 th said4 h<' frcif!hler fCl' 1f 3.000 'OIC'rs ·signatures can s tart • \\:as carryin~ no cargo of any he garnered on nominiil1on pcti· Dicdrich 's campaign di!'· kind. . • ~T t1on~ (. ·('c Fl!'i;i\:'l;CE. P age A.'.?) Spencer said ll \las ~outlhc for P;.3•r WOUDded Mrs. Cooper said her politicul f'ustom.s a{!cnls lo msp~('( a A.A philo~oph~ is "that Congrrss, is By ~ARY G RAN\1LLE that won 't be waged until 1978. 01 lft• D•11v P1101s1~11 :\1ost those who contributed lo Campaign finance nisclo~Ul'P the s hC'rtff's campaign fund statements that began flowing in-donated less than SSO, accordm~ to the Orange County Registrar lo Gates' disclosure statement. It of Voters office this morning showed that Sl .750 of the S2.445 :.mo\\·-ffiat:mosfctecr<.'<1-('"<11\tmr<ff'-----{':rm~ ~u11tnt>utio~~ ficit:iJs d a bblt•d in political than SSO. finances in the fin al si-c months of Rut one d o nor. rest aurant 1975, a non election year operator David Perrin. kick<>d 111 And not all of thos(' 1\hO added Sl.261 hy contributing lhc food to their political war chl'sts will '!ncl bevl!rage consumed al the be office S<'ekcrs in 19ili. Co u n l y S u p e n · 1 so r H a Ip h Clark. for example. won a second four.year tl'rm 1n 19il ancl won't fare the votl•rs again until 1978. Prices on Decline \'esscl _111 tro11.bl1.•. hcf~rc it , re-.,,. . • . thC' in~l rumC'nt for !oral govern- ached it" destination. fhr Coos T _..:. S l l mentatthenationallevel. Hay was S('ht•duk•d to cleat in u• OU "W(' don't ha\'(' to feel hl'lplcs!'\ .Lo~.Ang~lcs 11 a rlJor today. . , :ind ut th<' m<.•rc·y of ~overnmenL But Clark hl•gan preparing for a run at somt• office in Hl78 by ::icl- ding $22,855 lo an already t•xist· ing $4,211 ca rn pui~n surplus. T h e Anahe1 m s upe rvisor 's .poli~ic~I financial g;11n l'alllL' For Butter, Eggs hrst reports of.the grounding Still C •i• l We know the impact of inflation, can:ic from the N(•wport B~a(\.11 rJ JC8 high taxes. unc mploymenl a11cl PohC'e Depar~mcnt whc~ not1f1l•d cripplin~ rc,l?ulations and wt• the llurbor Dcpartml'nl that a Bank managf'r Gerald Guess know tha( we mus t be .open tn t~r,l?e \'CSsc1 appear'l•d to h;. 111 and La~unan Richard C:1slilln re-~rco tivc wavs to soh~ t.#l('SC pro· d1~t!"l'SS o ff lhr bt'a ch . l ht• main m critical condition today hlcms "s hc:'sai~ ' •through a November $!00 a til'kl'l Ry the Associated Press cocktail party The• first month of l!l76 brought Though county labor and cl<' a drop in butter :ind cg}! pri<'<'S. \'elopntent intl•n•sts t•u llt•cl for a r P\'e rs ing a rC'cenl trend of boycott of th<' f\111tl ra1sl'r s teady increases. an Associated because of pos1t111n~ takl'n h) Press markelh askL•t s un'l'Y Shirlev Grinctlc , Clar"·!-. an shows. pointee lo thC' Count~· Plannlll!! ThC' dcclines lwlpC'cl ('Ut th£• Commission. the $22,8.55 net from family groce~· bill in many the affair is . hy h>l'al stamlant-.. areas. but tht> savings wc r C' hefty. pa11ially offset h~· higher pnC'e-; Major conlrihulors 111 ('lark's for nonfood 1tl·01s. p:u-ticularl.'' fund rais<'r in<'IUdl•cl thl' ln·m1• dt'tC'rg1.•nt. Company. 1S5001. h1hby1~t F'rank The ,\s~ori at<'d Pre~s drew up Michalen::i ISl.000). M1ss1on Vi<'· a random list of 15 commonly jo Company ISJ.01}()) anti the purchaH•d food anrl nonfood Moulton Trust C $1,00n I itl'.'ms, ch<'ckl'.'Ci the pncl' ·al one Another non l!l7fl t and1d;1tl' supl.'rmarket 111 ench of 13 c1t1es .who raised r ump:11~11 f11ncb dur-cinclud1ng Los An)!elcsJ on ing t he last hall of 1!)7fl "as J\l.irc•h 1. t!li:l, and has rechecked Sheriff Br;l<llt•y <::1t<•s. on or about th<' start of each suc- At an informal .July luncheon n •cdmg-month. at the Ornnl!l' M in111g l'ompan~ No attempt was made to weigh Rest aurnnt in On 111g<.•, 1:t1l1•.s ... pickecf up $2,.14~ for :i l'<1111p:ii1!n \\·~·• t lu~r Tn crl'.'as ing 111 i.?ht .inti morning lo\\ <'11111!1-; and fog Othl'rWISt' l'1)0-.11ll'r:thlt• hrgh clouds with 11arti;JI afternoon suns hine Tu<'~ dny. Slightly cooler. Lm1 s in thC' 40s . llii:hs in llJ>Pl'r 60s at the bcarh1'.s I NSIDIE TODA\' A Brooki11g!I /nslrlul1• ~l11d11 clmm!I tire (f :-1. Manni' Cnrp.~ has outhverl its mud-!>loqg111y , image and $/1011/d t>e con1'f'1t trated ori tlw f:asl Coo~t. Si ory 1\4. ..... ~ L.M.hy• C.llto"'I• Cl•ulll.cl Gtmlo o-.u-.rd OutllHehO\ £t11i.latPe .. £"'ertM!l"'tM '1-· PwtllelluWd ~~ lndrx Bl AMUndtr\ • A1 ...... 1 .. AS IUU ..... IHew\ 81·U Ora11teCewMy llJ ,.. .. 1. 8J s, .... ,. ..... #ot Sjlorts Al Siecll Mar~tl• A10 Tt .. •hlefl Act, ...... "' At.llt WOlller 81 Wltrldi..w, llt AIO A4 Al llM AH ,,. l A" .u Alt A4 A4 c Board Picks Viejo School Name Tonight Trus le C's or the Capistrano ( nified School D istrict will meet tonight to select a name for a new elementary school currently un· der construction in Mission Vil' jo's llarcelona Homes tra<'l The i :30 p .m . session of the governin~ board is scheduled for the San Juan School rafetorlum. 31642 El Camino Real, San .Jua n Capistrano. Supt. .Jeroml' Thornsl('Y 1s rc- comml'nding that hnnnl mcm· bcrs adopt tt1c name "Harcl•lona Hills Elementary" because that was the primary choice of stu- dents who will he altt•nrling 1t. Other names in the runninR arc "Wilderness Glen Elementary" and "Wilderness Crest." The school. localed at 2.1000 Via Santa Maria. 1s scheduled to open during the next school year. Students arc presently hou!lcd in portables adj acent to Castille School in M isis1on V1t'JO the AP s urvcv rcs ulls a ccording to population 'c1cns1ly or in terms of what perl'cnt of a famil~ '.s ut•- tual grocer.v outlay each item represents. original report s:11d till' s hip :1r· as a result of a shootout Thur-.. ' , . · J>('arc>d Wbc a t :inkl•r da~· in Guess' South L;ig una The lates t .s un'<.'.\' sho\lCcl the price of the markl•thaskcl a l the' checklis t s tore dechnetl in 10 cit1 rs last month, flown an average of 2.R percent. and rmw in three cities. up an ~'' <'f::IJ!.l' o( t.l percent. Over~tll. th1.· nrnrht basket price al-, thl' r ht·<·J<hs t st or<' dropped al mosl two p1•1·t•t•nt during J a nu a r\' Durmg DeC't•mht>r. thl' markl•t ba s k ct bi II w a s 11 p al t h 1• checklist store in st•wn of 11w cities s urv e ~·ed , ris ing ,in avcrag-r of :1.1 P<'•Tl•nt Tht• lnll went down at thi' cht'dd1st store in fin• c·1t irs. ci1•rrC'asing :in average of ::! 2 pcr<'<•nt. and w;is unchangt'l1 111 one <'i ty, for :in o\'Pr·all monl hly 1r1cn•asc• nf just 11vcr 1 Pl'l'C'l'nl Tlw kt·~ rlt•\ 1•lopnwnt was the turnaround at tlw cla1ry c·rnint<•r. generally rl'flN·tin~ 111\\t'r pnn·-. al the farm I<'\ cl Thr Jll'IC(' of a pOtlncl or h11th•r CSt><' PRl('f~(;, l'ai;:f' All The police de partment ~t·nl un· Sccun t~· Pacific Bank. Jlc; to the bra ch alclnl! \\1th l'-t'\'er:ll un 1t~ or the ('II~"' DC'part - mrnt of :'tl arrnt' Safct r llarhor l)('partml•11t Si-.rt. Ot•an Cordell. who was watch com mctndrr on lh r ... cenc· ..... 11d <.'o.i~t t:11ard hPadqu:1rtc-r-. .1t Long fk'ach was no11f1<:d ;111d that lhi· Coast Guard :tlrrlc•d Custtims 11f fi rers . II :irbo1 l'.1 t 1·nl ho;1t-. transportC'CI t•ustom~ ufflc1·r~ '" the scrnr ..., Tht' Coast c; u :t r<f c·uttt>r Po ml Div1dl', whil'h \1 as l'('lurning fro m San C'lem l•n l<' Island. w;1s orrkrecl to !>l<ind hy until 1l \1<es <letcrmincd that llw ~hip \\•:ts 111 Guess of ;\1 ission Viejo wa~ be- ing treated in South Cl>a.,l Com · mumly Hospital's 1ntrnsi\'e can• unit. lie \I as r eported in st<1hf1· but gua rded condition Castillo. s hot bv !-h<'nff ~ de puties dressed ti!' ·.imhulanec Jt tend ant..;, wa~ in t·nt1l·~tl 1·<md1t111n at the-Orange County ;\J1·tl1t·•tl Cenle r Ca~ltllo. 2·1. of I IOI ;\Jir:1mar Drive. wc.1s fcllC'd hy l~l\1mt•n 's hullC'ts 1n the 1fJ.futeu holdup 11f the hank. no ;icut(• d;1ngl'r. Mtr r narro1\ I.\ missing till' Murde r-s uic ide Rci I hoa Pic·r t hl• C'oo-. llJ' 1 an h;1rd ag round in !tn l'hl1111g lich'. The ship wa:. hroads1clt· to the hraC'11 with its h«•\\ p11111~crl sll l.{ht ly 'ieaward F:fforl!-,tn fn'l' th•· \t•sst•I hy her nwn ptH\ l'r provC'<I fr111 tl<'ss I lowt'\'C't'. s h1• n · rn :11111.·d llPrl.l! hi and appt•:trl·d ln lw trl 110 tlan)!t•r of brcilkini.? up The sc•:is "t•n· 1.0 ·r, BEACll <U PI 1 l111lict' suid a i2·year-old man apµ:1rc111. ly shot his wife i11 tlw bac k \\hil<• s he s lC'pt Suncla\· then lurnrd tlw \\ ('apon 011 h1 m:-;.clf. Jnvc•st 1~alor-. sa1rf Earl Ellis and his \\ 1f.- ;\f:irgar cl . II~. were found dead 11; their bedroom by theird<iughtl'r. Dana PUpils F onn 'Dissent Council' 8 yANN EC'OOPER 011.,. 011tv Piiot si.11 Contcm pornry hi gh schools arc geared to containment of s tu- dents. not t o mcaninRful ed uca- tion, ronl<'nds Dana llills honor student Kathy Copt'nhaverof M iii· sion Viejo &dy·Given -Immediately TOl'LOL'SF:. Fram·e <Al') -A ii \ <.'ar-old man "l'nl• to the To;1louse l;n1' H s1ty :\lcd1cal Srhool :incl s ho'' cd a J.!Uard a cu rd "h1<'h ~:11d ht· lwd ~i \'en his hocl\' to :,;l't<'nl'l' aflt>r his death. "At m' ai::e r haw nothin~ to looR fonvard to." he said Sunday. "I c;im<' here to <i•<'. and my body \\ 111 be 1 m medi ~•kl v ;l\'uilahle " The m:in movl'ci a "few paces :,wa~. pulled out a g11n :ind killed h11nsdf bt'fe>re anvonC' rouf<l rn· tcr\'cnt'. IJ1s 1dcnti'ty was not an nounn•d To ... so Discover e d Nt-:W YORK H 'P)) 'fhc low('r pm lion or ;1 lt•ntalC' torso was found atop a p1I~ or j!<Jrbag<' on M anh:ittan 's L' PPl'r \\'('st Sid<• l'arly toclay and the upp<·r port mo of the bod v w~ts later discovcr(·d a few hlo-c kc; ;1wav. minus lh•• head and Jrms . pohcc:.a1d. ·PEDDLE A PET PER PILOT AD "So many people callcci to answer the ad , I hardly had time to cat m .v brNikfust. I've ncvf'r had s uch response to ttn 3d in m y life " That's th(' ndvert is mg success expericnct>d hy the Costa Mesa woman \\ho 11laccd this ad in the "Ther(' is ~o murh that ('Otr lcl he done." Miss Copenhaver. said. "but the burden must be placed on the educators, not on the ~tu- Jn an attempt to brinR her idrns Jo fruition, l\l 1ss Copenhuver and another student , J .ind;i l•'r ankel of Laguna Nil!uel. formed the Stu· dent Diss<.•nt C'ounril nt Onna llills. The counc il is r urrcntly cm· barked on ;.i stucknt survey pro· Ject. They hope to assess student attitudes toward suc h issues r1s smoking on cam pus und the adc· quacy ora Dana Hills education • Dail y Pilut · dents." • Hil?h on her lis t of priorities arc reform of remedial classes a lowering of odult·studcnt r atios and the tappinn or l'Ommuni\y re- sources "Tht> survey stopJ>l:!d at the princ ipal 's o ffice.·• Mi s ~ Copenhav er s aid. "lie hnd several objcctionl'I'. We snt down together ·and worked out ti com- promise. und lhc s urvey shrJuld b<.· < ee DISSENT, Pa} 2.) O.tlty PilM Slaff l"llelo "-\'MUCH TO BE DONE' Studen t Cope nha ver Sl'lcctlon or Rt' :iut 1ful Cnts .. ~ood homes Call t.1llrnn. '<X:<·'CX'<'C If you hnvc pets who need. 11 stood home. call 642-5678. We ml1ke it eusy to pula few words lo work for you in Lhe Daily Pilot. .. t ) AZ DAIL. y PILOT SB Laguna Sued by Builder Ry JAC'K CllAPPEU. OflM 0111¥ PilolSIAll The <:ity <1f Laguna Be.1ch has be en s lap1.H.·<l w ith unother laws uit t he fourth ·over Sycamore> llills. nn und<>veloped tract of 52i acres in Lu~un:i CJ nyon. In petitions fill·tl l"ritluy in Orangl' County S uperior Court. Ran<•ho Pulos Verdes C:c1rp , owner of Syi:umorc Hills. tie· mands the C'Our t order the city to rezone the prop~rt y fro m rl'· sldenltal to open space In addition to the latest suit. Rancho P alos VC'rdes filed u S37 million i;uit a1tain~t city, past and present city officials and private c1t1zens. firs t 1n Fl.'dera l District Court where 1l is pcndmg a de· cision. It a lso has a suit haltin~ con· s truc tion of a s ewer line out Laguna Canyon unless the city agrees to run the line all the way to Sycamore Hills, located north or the Y formed h~· Laguna Ca nyon and El Toro l{ourls . John Pol lock o f the i:orporu t ion's la w fi rm of Po llock . Williams & Bcrwangcr, !laid LO· day the legal ;iction sought to force the city to m ake the zonm!! of the area cons istent with the city's gene ra l plan. The gene ral plan calls for the property to be retained in open space, for re creational uses. o r for very limited de velopment Pollock said he had not thought of any reduced tax asscssm C>nt the comp;.in y could rt'{'e1,·c as a result of the open spuc~ zone He sa id the difficulty w:.is tha t projects inconsis tent with the city's general pla n may not legal ly be approved. If tht' developer abides by the current zoning, (permitting about :J-000 units>. th.at is in conflict w1th'thc general plan · "There's no courLcasc.on.,\\lten two of them ar e inconste nt, which of the m ~(Jplies," Pollock said. · "The s uit is to get the city to re· solve the dile m,ma one wuy or the · other," he said. He contended '~he city is r e· quired to make its zoning consis· tent with the gen~ral p lan, but has not d one so. • . Fro•P~A I Monday. Feoruary 2. 1~76 NEWPORT PIER PACIFIC OCEAN BALBOA PIER . (". D•llY Pl._1 NtW) ~p MAP INDIC ATES (CIRCLED X) WHERE FREIGHTER RAN AGROUND IN NEWPORT Ship Hit Beach After Narrowly Missing Balboa Pier Sunday Night • Fro• Page A J Gunpoi11t Assault AGROUND. • Laguna's 'Polite Rapist' Hits Again Despite the late hour. the inci· dent attracted a sizeable crowd of youths to t hC' beach. They a mused themselves by yellin~ back and forth to the crew of the st randed vessel. Police and lifeguards had or· ders to s ee that no one left lhc vessel during the course of the Jn· spection by cus tom s officers. A 38-yc ar·old Laguna Ue at:h woman was h<'ld at gunpoint and raped over the \\'eckend by a man who police S<iy m atches the description o r the :.O·called "polite rapist." The wom.,n, who lives in a n apartment. \.\as not physically in1ured d uring the assault but suffe red considerable trauma a~ a result of the experience. . Del. Eugene Arooks said the ass ailant entered her apartment e arly Saturday throug h an un· locked back door and forced her FrOffl Page A 1 into the sex a ct by threatening IC G her with a pistol. PR IN • • • The suspect. be lieved responsi· ble for abo ut a clown rapes in went up at the checklist store in Laguna Bea(•h. South Laguna, ever y city during December, in· Newport Be ach and Dana Point, creasing an a verage of 7.5 per· was described as "soft spoken" cent. The price dropped during ·and polite in his behan or. J anuarv al the checklist store an .Mexican Navy Police s aid he a s ked · the nine cities. down a n average of woman for m oney but dropped about 13 perce nt. The pnce \\ ent 'Captures' U.S. Vessel the s ubject when she replied she up still further during January at had none . He left on foot and no the checklist s tore m two c u.1es __., car was s ee n or heard. according Atlant a and Albuquerque. N.:\t. -and was unc hanged in two to Brooks . -'t' ~ '' ·• The man was described as in Cl ies. ~· his early 20's, clean shaven. with The decreases. generally about C .. s andy·brown hair. and about 10 cents a pound. brouS?ht the LONG BEA H <UPI) -A San price of a pound of bult('r down to Diego·based sportfishing boa t fi ve.feel 10 and with a stocky the levels of No\', I. · radioed it was being "captured" physique. Egg prices a ls o dropped, with by tbe Mexican Navy about 15 the price of a dozen medium eggs miles south of San Diego for fi s·· declining at the checklist store in hing in l'tlexican waters without a Concerts Set 10 cities. for an average drop or li cense. the Coast Guard r e· 10 percent. The prit:e went up at ported . the checklist store in one c1t\', "We've been captured and arc Fi Students Pr 'd R 1 d · Or O\'I C'l'\~e. . .. an wa~ un being escorted into Ensenada by changed in two cities. the Mexic an Navy," the u.niden· In contras t, during Dect!mlw r. tifiedcallC'rreportedSunday. I c_J-1'eback egg pri ce s w e n t up a l lht' Th~ veas~. tht_.~5·fOOt Karen n ~ checkljst store in 12 cit ies, rising Boat S a ved Harbor Patrol Rescues Eight tty KATllY Cl.ANCY 01 t~~ D••ly Piiot SI.Ill Eight peo-elc were rescued from their s inking 28·foot cabin cr uiser late S unday njght as Or a n ge County Har b o r Patrolmen worked 111 "~>.l'rO v11.· ib1hty" fog lo curry them und their boat to sare ty. Sgt. Ralph Uufrnrnn of the Sunset Aqua tics P:.irk harbor patrol unit suid today Mr. and Mrs. To m Ha rwell of Huntington Beach and their s ix pas~cni::cr~ ""ere ext reme lv fortunate UI\· de r the c ircumstances." lie s aid their boat. \'alued at between Sl3,000 and Sl5,000, was towed to s hore and· saved. And nont• of the eight people aboard wns mJured exc~pt for being \\Ct anti eold. · 'Music Man' To Be Stag~d . At Toro High "The Mu.Sic l\'lan," a musical • based on the escapades of an or· ganizer or an all·boys' band in a cnidwestern town, will be staged at El Toro High School this year. The play is scheduled to begin at 8 p.m . March 25. 26 and 27 and ·Apnl 1, 2 and 3 in the school's Charger Ha ll. Phil Foster will star as the music man and Angela Bance will portray the woman he loves. The other principal performers are Chris Marshall. Tom McKee. C ind v S c h e l l and J o h n Thomi)son. In ;.iddition to Mr. :md Mrs. Harw<.•11, of llj<ll I lluntin~on St.. other passengers. were Kim und Rt>tty Emmons u nd Roger Prt!SS· g rove, a ll of 601 W. 10th St., Corono d1'l M;1r ; Ron Gr\~gory, Sunset Bcuch . 1\111:1.· r··urano, An aheim. ;rnd M 1lford Alle n, Garden Grove. I luffman said the hoal either s truck u :.ubmeq ::ed rock or fl oat· DAD DROWNS, SON MISSING IN MISHAP, AS ing object. t eHrin g a s ix by 18 inch hole in the half.inch 11lywood hull. The boat immediately began tak· ingon\\atc r. Ora n ge County S h e r i ff's harbor patro lm en , monitoring the Coast Guard radio, heard the Harwells' sii:nal for help about 11 :20p.m .. Huffmun s aid. He said tht? group said they were taking on water and the boat was l oc ated between Anaheim Bay, at the west end of Huntington Harbour. and Esther Isla nd. an offs hore oil island. Five har bor patrolmen st arted toward them in a patrol boat and a fire boat, but it took 15 minutes ~o find the s inking vessel. Ida Sea, because of "zero fqg," Huf. fman said. Huffman explain ed the patrol crews had lo rely on r adar to locate the boat. When patrolmen arrived, he continued , the three women had been pla ced in a s mall rowboat. as the me n aboard worked to bail out water . Harbor c r ews added their pumps lo the vessel bul were un· able to s top the flow. The c as t includes: Genicc v rri__ Asbury, Annette Barnhart. Ron Cree .1. lfrOU) Bristol, Scott Burman, Terry Coltins. P erry {icntry. Georg~ Co S Gilbert. Sheila Gorrell, P aul 11leSt et Green, Angela Holst. CaralcC' Homer, Ke n J e nsen . Dus ty Kraner. As trid L unde a n<I At Toro Hiuh Sharon Madewell. ~· ·others are Kelly Mc Bride, Kit· The Saddleback Valley Unifil'<l ty McCall, Bill Milla n . Jim S c h o o l Dis tri ct Recre ation Oster, Di ane Pe letcrri , Kim Department and thl' l::lks Cluh Prickett, Lupc> Ra mirez, Loui~ are cosponsorin~ a Free T hrow Rangel. Chris Rohrbackc r. Scott Baske tball Contest from 7 to R:30 Schell. Silk a St'll\\ artzkoff, Chrjs p.m . Wcdnesd a~· in the El Toro Sorensen. ~pr m a Soto, Lisa lliJ?h School l?Ym nasium. Stuck. Cathy Va n Liew. Lori All girls and bovs from 8 to 13 V:irna rdo and Montv \\'hitfieltl. ~ears old arc eligible to compete. The stage manaj?.er will be Ed The contest is a part of the Horner. Clif Bristol will dirc<:t Elks' Hoop Shoot competition. the lighting. Contestants \\ ill be di,·ided into VTN ,t N £" V Joy. 1s a pleasure~t out of S~n . an average of 12.5 percent. _-C..IJ..~..t1!1.'"'4.L 41 ,. t Diego's Kona Kai Club. It is The Saddleback Co~m1ttee ?f -· -• ···---·-owrie<r'"by-x~rr~rrti11tf!•of't'US·--the Gi"ange-Geuttty-.Philhal'mente--'T.f• ----n:-! •.. , --lJI···-·--· J\ngeles a nd operated by Alfred Society will be presen ting a rive JJie fil aze closure stalen:'ent shows thal be G. Moro,•ek o r Palm Springs. music enrichment series to com· . ·-!I'he-13Fo<h.1eti-OA-~j0:..beia~_pr..c,..--g4'.~S .aco~~n~--~-"tJ4l-and.-_ septc d throug h the . Drama. given 25 free throws. Awards will i\tusic a nd Da nce Departments be given to the top fi ve finishers with the assis tance of the in each division. _ s pent .Sl8:330 IQ _Dec<'mbcr. for a The caller told the coast Guard plement ~he exis ting music pr·o-<;OLUl\IB~~· 0!110 <_U PI) - 3rd Dis trict m a 1IC'r that d id n~l heanda <'ompanion \\'t'.'r<'fishinl! g ram s 1n a rea ele mentary Ch1!drenpla~in g~1.11thmatches~~ E nglish. Home E conomics and Further information m ay be Technical Educationdivisions. obt a ined b y c ontacting Jhc go out to his constituents until a hout tw() miles southwest of schools. a lighted c1.gardlc may ha\1 early last m onth. . North Coronado Is land, which is Concerts will be presented to sta_rted. a f1,rc la~e Sat~rda~ Adult ,£ldmission will bc S2 <tnd r <.'c r cat io n d e partm ent al the ticket orice for children ii, Sl. 768·0981. The m a 1J c r cl1d n ol a n· i n Mexic an l C'rrito ry. The fourth gradcrs atOlivewood,Dcl wh1chk1.ll~df1vc.c h1ld.rcn,agcd 2 no u n .c e , the . r u l I c rt on Coronado Islands arc about 10 Ce~ro. Lo marena, and Mon· to 11. officials sa~ay. ~uperv1sor s c~nd1dal'Y: lnsteact. miles south of the border and nine tcv1deo Elementa ry Schools. 1t dwelt on a D1centennial t heme miles offthe coast J ohn Bents. a professional a.nd cal~cd for a return to con-The idel')titics of the two.persons c lassica l guitarist, the Highlan· ft~ence in .government. . , aboan.1 were not a v;lilahle. rl crs Recorder Group, a Double Supc.r v1sor Thomas Jtllcy s The Coa st Guarrl said the Mex· Reed Duo featuring the oboe and ·campa1~n trea sury lost rat.her i<'an governme nt h:1cl warnNI bassoon. the Sweet Adelines and t~an gamed ground tn the final American vessels they might be a Mission Viejo High School j07.z six m~nths of 1975. . subJecl toseizurc . m semble will participate in the Major reas on for the shnnkagc c:,oncerts . was Sl0.000 Riley's campaign Front Page Al The public can support the committee paid lo Opinion series IJy becoming me mbers of ftfsearch to cover campaign con· the society with tax deductible sultingservices. DISSENT ·.donationsof SIO ormore. That pay ment a nd othl'rs • • • causcrl a S.tfi,612 campaign fund Riley's s uppo rte rs hn-cl :it .. c.·umulated a t m 1r1.year \ti {h \ in· die to $16,iR-t tJy y~;1r·~'Tlct The 5th Dis trict .S1J~t:v1S<>r w1fl be s eC'ktnl! clC'Ction in his O\\:tl rig ht in l!Hfi afl l'r hNn~ aµpoan.t <'d to the Roard of Supcrvic;oN''\n Septembe r. 1971. after the ck.1th of Honald Caspers. While som c c ounty o ffice holders had filed thc11· state - me nts in pers on. ollll'l'S marlctl theirs Saturday. Th(1.S\' earned through the mail will he made ' rmblic later today ORANGE COAST < ,, f~1~', t:~::~: ~"·\.~~:."I~ : 1!; 11 7::1,';".' ,;:·,·~: .. ,. ( C fl.hit vi h .tOtt'<Jf " I tll'I .. , .. ,,of 1,f I' 11 DMbll i'l1•ft 11f'1,f\1l.1; U '"u11I f ,, I ~ I , I• It ,.,., ,. ~· Wtolt!Ht ,,, '"~ ,,, I""'' Ht ,,, , ••• Robf'rl N W1'f'd Pt• •U. nt ,,.,,,I wt , .. 1 Jack R. CurlC'y y,,' Prt .uf· "I ,1.,,t Ct""'• ""' ,.,.. ' Thomus 1<cev11 t ,,,~, Thom.is A Murph1ne ~.1n.tQ1t,lt l 1J1tnr Charle<; H, Loo<; Richard I". N<ill A~\10,ton\ M4n~Qlf\Q l 01U '' Saddleback Valley Office )\)()\ l1• f'ltl Afl jtd A\'"" f'1f.4JO . ,, ......... Offices (f1't .. M.,,. lJll¥n•\t ~y')htt1 HU1',1f\QfM U•Mf'I H9r) t\ .. dlJrrtt\N,llf Vltrd "-fllO\il,,_. t\1·'9th "•• C1h n. .. ,.,, \Int\ Telephone OUJ 642-4321 Clauilitd Advertising 642·5671 ~.td<tlrli111 • V1 1•, No ..-. ClH1 • Sll-6310 t t('t• """'' 1, ""'"'r 495-063~ COo••IQ!ll, 1t1• 0•~•0" (M .I l'lll"""'"" Co"" Pl'"• "40 rw"" \toru 1ltv\tr1tt+Oft\, "'4l11t1fhll "*"•'or •'h•ll1\t-"f"1tt\f\ "., •• ,,""""tu t• O•OfJvt • 1f w1Cnt\t.I s • c ,., r• ,,, ''''•'"' • t C('()ttlQl\I Ot11t~ft. ~'"""ct•._ t'l'l\t ,0,. ,, 11 ,,, l ·'• MMA (Ah .. fl"lfA '"tt~tr1r>l•Oft bt t .4rtl'f"r '12),.."' ~ly bym4t1 M ))rftOl'llMt .,.-,1i.t,t ,O-t ""' .,., IJ Ur1'ofll~'' readv within a week or-;n " Tht• council sun•ey wa" funded thn1ugh Lhc ~1 eni<1llr Giftc<I \llnors I ;\lG ~I \ prngr.1m. anoth.-r t aq~ct or M i:-s Copt•nh~H cr·s cF1t1c1sm. "The ~t G M program 1s d1~ crimin :itor~·." .,he s;11d "I ;ip. prt'cwtc all tht• advantages ar forded those of us o n the progr am, ~ut I don't see why w l' should bt• the C'hosen few. MG :\1 student~ JWil tC'sl well, h ut what does that lllC':lll, pul tn pers p\'C'ti\'l''!" .\n l'XamplC' of unfair aclvan- tOJgl' •ccorderl MUM students, r.11ss topenha vC'r said. is th:it the\' arl• a llowed to use camcr<1s a nci other cqu1 pmE'nt denied to lhl' gC'm•ral studt•nt population. "What ic; th e t•o nncct 1o n b c t w t.> e n I t' s t s c o r c s a n ti c.·amer as" ··she :lskC'd l\11ss Cope nh:l ve r dislinguishrd hf'rsell th1:-. Yl·ar as an C'xpC'rt ll·~1 • ta k<>r h~· \\inn in(! the .i::rand sW<'C'~tnkC'~ prn<> in th<' Or:inJ!1' Count,· i\l':Hfrm1c Decathlon. a m<.'ntal <1bihty contest pa tt<'rncd a ft er the Olympic event. Com· pet1tors take written exams in Eng lis h. m ath, physical and biolog ic o l sc iences. s oci o! sciences. fine arts and coreer educat ion. They also write essays and deliver speeches. Although this is the third year a Dana Hills student has taken tor honors in the counlywide event, Miss Copenhaver argued that the school could not afford to rest on iti; laurels. "One of m y friendi;found a book review which was the work or an illiterate, .. s he said. 1'he student author of the review had been given a C-plus gra de. "Eng_»sh teachers at Dana Hills claim it is common for ~tu· ()ents to be unable towtitensimilc · corre c t s entenc e ,'' Mi ss Copenhnvers a1d. Equestrians Latest Craze At Community Leisure World res idents still rank s wimming a nd s huf- Ocboarding as their favorite ac· tivitics but horseback riding is the latest <'raze at the Lagunu llms retiremenlcommunity. Horseback riding s howed a gain of 35 pe rcent durinS? 1975 while other 5porl5 participation incr ea sed by ::in an average of C'i ~hl p<>r ccnt . a ccorrlinA t o Ri chard II . Way. m anager of clubhouses. El~erly equestr ians have their own st:ihles and a Tidini: area whOS<' suhs urfocl' is padded to prc\l'nt the likC'li hoo<I of inJury from a fol l. In ordN of popularity the a<'· ti\ 1tics arc s wimming , shuf· fl<>boarding. cards. billiards, golr. dancing, tawnhowling, re· arltnf?, nrt. J!ardening, horseba<'k ridinf:, l<'nnis and bocce. Kissinger Visits Coast LOS A NGE LES <AP> Secretary or State Henry Kiss· inger is in Southern California for a brief stay which includes a "major speech on detente" and a meeting with Is rael\ Prime MinTht er Yitihak Rabin. Kissinger. a spokeswoma n said Sunday, will make the s peech at the Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco Tuesday. • --===-=-- • Thanks to you. our Newport Beach & Laguna Beach depositors. Mariners Savi ngs has passed the $100 million mark in assets. We believe that our friendly servi~es, conve~ien t locations, and continuing high interest on savings nave been the deciding factor in so many residents switching their savings to M ariners. Shouldn't you be taking advantage of $100 million strong Mariners Savings? Safety, strength and the friendliest crew in town gives you plenty of reasons to start your account today! ASK ABOUT OUR NEW TAX-S HELTERED SAVINGS PLANS Earn up to 7 3/, % Interest on insured savings.· 'This ¢4lr1111e,1e llCCOlllll. w111~h bears an annual y1~li1 or 'l oo•t,. lnlcreJt, 111ub10C1 10 IUDllMHll 1nto<ost oonall1~s If w•lllrlr"wn b11lorc moturlly ,a. Mariner-8 Savi~s·) '~' and Loan Association~ Bevefly HlllJ Wtsl Hollywood (Corner of Olyrnp•c Otvd I (Opp, Ml Sine1 Hospltal) 380 So 8evrrly Dr 8747 Beverly Blvd, \2 1315$:1-JOOO (21;)! 657·.-IC1 Newport 8t•ch Newport 8ttel't Laguna BH<h Se•I a .. cl't (Mein OlhC•I (91yS1de ~ntt1r I (Cornt·• of Fore\! Ave I (le•sure World I 1515 Wellcllll Or. 102• 8aye100 Dr :)10 Gt11nneyre St. 13820 Seal Beacll Blvd. (714) 6"2·4000 (7U ) 6<12·4000 t7 IAI 494·7S<Je \213) 598-1626 7 .. Irvine VOL 69, NO. 33, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CA LIFORNIA Today's Closh1g N.Y. toek§ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1976 TE N CENTS Ca~paign Finance Reports Flow In By GARY GRANVlLLE 01 I~• D•llr Pi101 St.If Campaign finance djsclosurc statements that began flowing m- lo the Orange County Registrar or Voters o£fice this morning show that most elected county of· ficials d abbled in political finances in the final six months of 1975. a non elect ion year: And not all of those who adc1iid lo their political war che-;ls will be office seekers in 1976 County Supervisor ltalph Clark. for exam ple. won a ~ccon<l four.year term in 197·1 and won 't face the voters· again until 1978 But Cla rk began prepan n~ for a run at some office in 1978 by ad· ding S22.855 lo an already cxr~t· ing S4.211 campaign s urplus. The Anaheim supervisor's political finan cial J:?ain cam·c thr ough a No\'ember SIOO a ticl<et ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ cocktail p:irly. • Though county labor and lll' \'(')opment inll'rests called for J boycott of l he fund r aist:r because of positions takl'n by Shirley C rindl~. Clark's ap- pointee to the County Planning Commission, the 522.~5 net from the affair is, l)y lvcal slandar<.b . hefty .. Major contributors lo Clark's fund raiser inrlucll•d LhL .. I rvi11._ Companv ($500>. lobbvist f'rank l\1 ich:1lc..•na ( Sl.000 1. ~1.1:.!>10n \'it .. J•> Compan~· <Sl.00<)) <ind llil• ~loullon Trust ISl.000> Anothl•r non 1976 candtdalc> who ra1 ·cd campaig n funds dur. ing lh(' lasl half or 1975 was Shen ff Bra<l lev Gates. At an mforma1 .July luncheon at t he Or~ngc Mining Comp<rny Restauranl in Orange, Gates picked up S2 ,M5 for a campaign that won't be waged unlit 1978. Most those who contnbutcd to the s heriff's <.'ampa1gn fund donated less th<Jn SSO. acc·ordmJ: to Gates' dis<.'losurc talcmcnt. It showed that Sl.750 of the S2.445 came from eontributaons of ll·:.s than ~. But one donor , r estaurant operator David Perrin. kicked in SJ ,261 by contributin~ the food and beverage cons umro \It the luncheon. Later in th e year, Gates withdrew from a pending partners hip with PNri11 and other owners of the F'oxhuntcr Restaurant in I rnnl' Of the dee lared candidates for 1976. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich got off to thP carhe:-.l t·ampaign start Di l' d r I c h · s c :1 mp :.1 ii.: n db - <See FI NANCE. Page A2) / Freighter Stuck ~Runs Aground Off Newport EARl y .MOBNING B.EAC~t.,STBQ~L.E.RS. FOl,JNQ THIS u~tsuAL SIGHT' TODAY ~· ~H P•yne Freighter Runs Aground as Fog Shrouds Balboa PeninsUia Sunday ~Night -• Coastal Hearing Slated Public Opinion Sought 011: State Acquisition By /\I.MON LOCKABEY D•rly Prlol 80•1•"'1 E<lllO< A 328· foot converted LST freighter ran aground in the fog on the Balboa Peninsula about 10 p.m . Sunday. narrowly missing the Balboa Pier before it crashed mto the surf at the fool of Isl<ind i\ \'enue. T he j'.lrounded freighter was th~ Coos Rav en route to the Port of L1ls Ang~•les from San J uan. Puerto Rico The vessel is owned by the Ticasa Corp .. a freight firm headed bv Dan Wirth of Laguna Bead1 · lnten ie'' l'd at the Orange. County, II arbor q,epa rtmcnl v. here he was arranging for ~h~~c °'pcraJ.Jons, \Yjrth .. ~<\i_tl the> 'e:-.s ('J \\as skipf>N('d by Capt Fred Stabber! of Lung Beach and ~rried a .crew of 27. Therl' were rro l'CportCd injun cs and the crew rem ained aboard the \'Cssel during the nlght. Within an hour aft.er the Coos Bav hit the heach it was boarded by· a team of custqms officers. leading to rumor~ on the beach th;,it the ship was -carry in~ a eargo of mari1uana ol\other .. con- By HILARY K/\\'E 506 acres of mari.h ancl'ljluf -48·acre upland parcel O\'l'r· traband. ' -•t:Y., · 01lft•D11•Y P•1olS••11 flund on the south s 1<l£' of Santa looking Da11<1 Point lhirbor :rnd But R:iy Spencer, 3 U.S. The publ-ic will havt' its last Ana River in !'Jew port Beach Doheny State Beach Park. Customs supervisor out of Los Coast Guard alerted Customs of- ficers . H arbor Patrol boats transported customs officer~ tu the scene. The Coast Guard cutter Point Divide. which was returning from San Clemente Island, was ordered to stand by unti( it was determined that the :;hip was in no acute d~nger. -Aft er narrowly miss ing the Balboa Pie r Lhe Coos Bay ran hard aground in an ebbin,:: tide. The ship was broadside to the beach with its bow po111tcd slight• lv seaward. · Efforts to free; the vcs~c:l by her <See G ROUND. Page i\2) Site Still Question Vallerga's Trial Delayed for Wee Former Orange Counly as- sessor Jack Valler1?a's tnal on conspiracy charges was delayed for one week today while Oran~c County Superior Court officials waited for s tate authorities Lo de. lermine where the defendant will be tried . J udge Kenneth Williams g rant· ed the delay w Ft•b. 9 today while he and presidinsr Judge Claude M. Owens continue to confer with state officials on the change of venue. chance Tuesday in Inglewood lo Five separat e blufftnp _ South erly addition to Angeles. said t he inspection was ------comment on the various coastal parcels, totalinl? 36.'3 acres, sur-Doheny State Beuch South. not routine in s~e h incident~ and that l'TOVel'tll!S-prop~cd-for-!it&le-tte--ft'lrr11'tt111frt~-pJrer-N·ewport-H:rr,-ln--ne'C'e~ IY"t~tfl ~ ~l t*e-l"lHl<J.._ ____ 1)9...._f _ o 1J tr '1 ~!.'-~---~-~~-!~~.!: ~ S~eyShows . Butter,--Eggs --·- On Decrease Vallerga, 54. has told the court that he would prefe r to be tried in Los Angeles County. The pro- secution docs not oppose that venue if it can he arn:tns:?<'d. · Co n gressman A n dre\V Hinshaw , Vallen~a·s codefen- aa-nt,wnro<r lrTctrner~ mi-ti'\"(!-- - same charges March l. Hinsha\\·, convicted here last week on bribery charges. docs not seek a quisition for use as recreational Nl.'wport Beach. 153-:icrc C.'OiJ Stal terrace aboarCf . . . . and open space sites. Three vacant lots adJaCc.·nt parct'I in the..• S;in Clemente Owner W_irth s:nd Lhe freighter The s tate Coastal Commis!.1on to Inspirat ion l'o ml Park in Coastal P:_illsaclC'~. was carryrng no cargo of any pub4ic hearing is expected to C'On -Nev. port B~aC'h. Commissioner-; will h<.>ar '111 ku~d . . linue throughout.m ost of the day I.and now 11 ,\·ne<I h~· lhl' commnents at Tuc:-.da\ ·:-. hear· Spencl~r s~11d 1t lVas ~outmc for at the Airport Hyatt I louse. 1 rd 0 e c 0 m Pa 11 y bl' l \\ c c n ing. but probablv will 1)11t ael on Cus tom!> a gen ls. to msp~ct a Coastal Commission plunm.'r!. i\ewport lkarh and t,;.i~una the lisl until 3 nicctmg later this \'ess el .m Lrou.blc . before it re· estimate that com ments frnm Beath . month. ached 1b d<'stanatron. The Coos Oran"e Count\.' represcntatl\'l'!. " · f c Bav .... as scheduled to clear m ,... .\ TO·:trn· exten:.wn <> re:.· · we will bl' heard belwel'n 11 am cent Bay Beach anti I' ark 111 Los Ang<'les llarbortoday. imd al ll•asl :1 p.m . Luguna Beach. I . . o~..t~· Fir.st reports of the grounding A final list of sites will hL• Nme , <1Canl tmc..I imc dt· rlJf,fle 'JJ tCe came from the -N~wport Beac.•h f o r war d.e d to th c !-. l n t c vctoperl lol at Cn·scl'nl Huy Pt>inl Police Department who notifil-'1 Lc·gislat frh· for uonsi1kr;1lio11 m l:agun;_i Hl':l('h, notnt'<'(•s:-.anly B l f°''~ lhe llarhor Department that a along With the St;.tll' Cousl al using state funds urP ars ~i· laq:c \'essel appeared to be in Plan ;\state l.wnd issue. 111 ;1dclt 5 1 acrPs of hluff art>a 0 ,er-0 distress off the r'ieactl,' '(~c l ion to other s tall' .inti l11l•al looking r.l aln Hcach Park 111 C'l'n· $lO ()(}() La origin:.il report s!1id the ship ap· money. is a proposed SOlllTl' llf rl'-\ra t Laguna lleaL'h. ' ot pearcd tn hC' a tanker. venue for the purchasc·s. ~l~{h of Ahso Cun~nn in Th<' police department sent un· Orange Count\' sites on the ll•n-Laguna Beach. Burglars hoot rd orwn the <loors tls lO the b~ahh ._~111115 "it,.h, ta tivc lisl include: 17-acre hc•;Hlland o n of two offl cl•s in lrvuw'.s Sk' sc·,·eralunits o l ec1ty's epart- 1\. n In e ·acre P~1 rN· I of Laguna Niguel ccrn st Park area early t<>da~. Sll':.tltn~ men\ of M :iranc Saf et,\I. Department of Waler :ind "°''l'r l l.9·al.'re hL•adland -.ik 111 office machine!. pohc·c· :.aid m:iy llarbor DL•partment S~t. Dean property in Seal Beach Dana Point. total SlO.OOO in value· Cordc•ll. who w ~1s wat<'h eom--1,4 ~0 acres of wtitlands in Police sai<1 till' hur,l:lars t:n· mandL•r on the sC'cne. said Coast llolsa Chica ndj3ccnl to llunt terC'cl th<• unlockl•d mall ;m·:i 10 t: 11 ;1 nl ltt-.l((q u a rlC'r<; ;1t L0nJ!.-' • ington Beach H B I d an office building :ii 1 ~1000 Sb· lkach "~" not1fil•<I and that the -38 acres of \\'l'lia11rb llWlll'" oi11e urg arize ; Park noull'\":lrd ... ho t1h :iftl'I' I I • b y t h <' D t' p a 1· I m t' n 1 11 I Transportatwn 011 the no111t :-icrl' W SS Said $. 1,6. 18 of the Santa Ana Hin•r .md ~1bo 13.5 acres :-it t lw T;ilbl·rt Flo{ld Control Chanm•I anc' Hrnokhursl Street in Huntington l~·:1ch a.m . The burj!Jaro;, poll <'•' ... 11d. shunned pry \ool-, and k1c·kl'd ;ind oallered at th1• door!."' .. 11111· ... 211:1 :md 100 uni 1 l tlw door ...... pltnt L'rt•cl and separ:itl'il from tlw lorb 46 acres nC'ar I hL• ll11nting1 on Reach Flooct Control ('hannl•I :1t Mas:nolia Street. A second Oepartm<>nl of Transporl a ti on silt' mlJ11<'l'llf to Ueach noulcvn rd ;11111 l':ll'ifit• Coast ll ighwuy 1n ll11nt111i.:t1111 Beach Oran~t· ___j b L~~ \\ e;1 tlu•r Increasing n i~ ht a n<I morning low C'lou<ls anrl fog otherwtsl' ('on'1dcrahh· high clouds with 1wrt1.1l afternoon i;unshine Tues- day. Slightly cooler. Low-. in the 40s. Highs in upp\•r 60s at the he:i<"hes. INSIDE TODA,. A Brookmqs ln~titute st11d11 claims the l' S. Man~e Corps has outll1•pd 11.~ mud·sloggwg image and sllou/d be concr11 . trated on the f:ost Coast. Story A4 Index ........ l.M .. ~ C.11 .. ffll.a Clattlh ... Gelftk • '"''"'. DHllt ... lk •• a. A1111u-rs A7 MloriH AS ... 11 ... .at fMwt " u 0r...,. C.11•1y IJ .._ .... IJ S•M• ,_.,,., •• $4lof11 ., 4 10 •• Af 11, All 1.i ... 1a1~ ... flllerUlll_,,, 1'1-• I'« 11 .. 1t•c•nt ...... u ... 46 Stoc-""8•-•1' AIO T•l•vl•ltfl All T".al•H Af,tl W.at,..r 81 Wl'>rlll HtW\ .. ' All '" &10 •• •• A hartcncit'r rclurnini.: from \\Ork L·arly Sunda~ found his l r\'ln~ home r;.in.,ackc•1l Hur,.: lats h;1cl lakl'n ca-;h ;ind uthl'r items v. orl h SI ,fil8. hi· tolil police. The bur~lars klckNI in a door to enter the horn<' of Steven C. Matth<•ws of 1 1742 <.:om\•t SI whil<' ht• was awav from the home. l\J~t~hC'ws t~i~l pohce ;1t :i 4~ a ~ Suntl;I\. I Ill' loss, ht• Said. 1nC'lude<I St'.:ltiO IO <•a:-h. ;i 1mtol and t 11 n w at rhes An unplu~J,!Ni 1•l<•t·t n<' (')r1c·J.. al Paci fie b I ~• nd Dt'\'l' lopnw nt Company. otH' of llw nct1m:-. m· dicakd lhl' ttrtw al 1 ·21 ;i m Tht• otht•r li11r~lar11l•d ol'f1n: w:i:-un· markL•d :ind l111• m\ rw.-11ni..11ow11 early tocl:1y, poht'l' s:i1d Policl' s:11rt t h1• hu1·i.:1:ir:--,1olt• a n11mh1·r nf 1•li·1·1n1· I' p1•\\ nt .. r:-.. ra l c11l ~1tor ., ;1n<I ollwr nfltt• Ray Quigley Enters Third C·ouncil Race Editor's Note: This i.~ one of a :<1em!s of inl<•rv1ews With cand1dotf:'s for the Irvine City Council. Sr.rteen conduiotes are vying for lhtec open seals to be /rited 1t1 A,forch 2 balloting No incumbents .arc seeking re· electron. Cand idate E. Ray Quigley wants Irvine's voters to decide through a refer end um what version or lhe city i:eneral plan should be used to ~uide the city's future developm('nt • Qui~ley has entered has lrurd eity couneil race with a one wtn. one loss record. A mt•mbcr of Irvine's roundtng crty council. he canH.' in sixth In the 1974 city council t>lcctions tn thut race all fivt• seals wer<.' al stuke and Quigley trailed fifth place winner Councilman Robert \Vest by 243 votes. A seven·Year Irvine resident. Quigley is· marrie d wilh lwo children lie is a commercwl a irline pilot." and part-time reul estate salesrn;1n Quigll.'y, 42, lives at 1875\ Vua T'nl<1lino. Irvine's gene1•al plan. says Quigley. is a crnc1al issue as the city preparc>iri to hone 1ti; th«·~ land use "options" down to a single guid<' for future develop· ment. "Then.• Is :i hui;:c 011tpo11rinf[ of sentimenl from the elc<'torate or Irvine thn~ people wnnt to pr<' serve I ht• lilllc..• bil of heav~n thev movt>d h E'rc..• 10 ~c..·t. •• sa)o; (~et· QUIG LEY. r agt• A2l IRVINE CENSVS T<ff AL 36,000 Prl'l1m1n<1r~· rt•sults of lrvin<>'s nty c<.•nsus 1nclir:1tt· 36,000 pl•opl(• now ltvl' 111 !ht.• city, accordion to /\flmin1str:1tiVL' Sl'rvicc.., D1r('(' tor .l:iml's Jlnrrin~lnn. An nn·rag\' of :1 07 people per hou-;l'hold has hct·n found h:-i cemn.1s I .ikt•r whl) \'is1trd l 1.296 home•-; 1n 11.·t·1·nl 'H'cks. I l<•r nngton !';1111 WANTS GROWTH VOTE E. Ray Quigley By the Associated Press The first month of 1976 brouJ,?ht a drop in butter and egg prices. r eversing a recent trend of steadv increases. an Associatccl Press mark etbasket s urvey :.hows. The decHnes helP<?d cut the family grocery bill in many areas. but the ~avinJ,?s were partially offset by higher prices for nonfood items, particularly detergent. • The Associated Press drew up a random list of 15 commonly purchased food and nonfood items. checked the pricc ·at one s upermarket in eaeh of 13 cities · <i ncluding Los Angeles) on M nrch I. 1973. and has redwckl•cl on o r aboul the s tart of each sue· C<'<'cling month. No attempt was mnde to weigh the i\P s urvey results acrurdinJ.! to population d ensity or 111 terms of what percent of a family's <tC· lual grocery outlar c<.1ch Item represents. The latest surve\' s howed the price of the m arketbaskel rat the checklist store declrne<l in 10 cities last month. down an average of 2.8 percent. uncl rosr in three cities. up an average of (See PRJCJNG; Pag<' t\2) ·Burglars Hit Nine Off ices In Newport change of \'enuc. The conspiracy rharr::i.>s ;.ire identical to those once faced by nine indicted cmploycs of the as: sessor ·s office: I hal Orange County time" materials ancl man· power were utilized by Hinshaw and his aide~ during his s ue .. cessful bid for congn·s:sional of- fice. Vallcrga was r emoved from county o ffice l:ist year after be- ing found guilty in Ventur:i Coun- ty of criminal charges contained in another gra nd JUry indict. ment. Paramedics In Business The inaugural wcc•kcnd for Tr\'ine's new fire department paramedic un1l was "1usl an a\·eragc \\'L'E.'kE'nd . ·• according to fire Capt. )like C1Jlf!a11 Thal means. he ~aid. ''lhis is going to be a p rel ly busy unit " The first <'a ll for paramedic service came 111 less than a half hour after r h e d e dication ceremony for the county's Hlth. paramedic team: Se"en calls were logged Satur- day and Sunday. The paramedic team responded lo a drug over- dose. traffic al·c1dl•nts, and two C(ISC'S of res piraltirv failure Garment Accord NEW YORK <AP> Orc~s manfufacturcrs anct 55.000 un- ionized wo.rkcrs hnvl: reached a new contraet agr<'emcnt, avcrt- Occupants of a Newport Beach ing a s t rike that wa!t lhrcat<'ned office complex a re cstimalin~ for early tod ay. their losses today after burglars __________ .;...... __ _ struck nine offices during the weekend. P oli ce said the oCfice building al 4300 Campus Drive was np· parently hit during the hours of darkness Saturday night or Sun· day morning. The thieves used plie rs to break open front door locks in the offices :ind once inside apparent- ly rummn~ed throu.l!h d ruwers uncl cabinets Offices broften into are oc· cupied by : Illig Construction Company: Southern California Press, Inc.; Justus G ilfilla n Associates: William M. Crawford Company; Kenneth M 3rlin; Nationol Tr aln- inl? College: Vikinl? 1-'irc Protec- tion: Alice Whytock Jntcriors, and Ei;tey Hoover Advertising. PEDDLE A PET PER PILOT AD "So many pcopl<' called to ans wer the ad, I har dly had time to eat my breakfast. l've never had s uch response to an ad in my life." Tha t's lh<' ad vt'rtisini:: succe~s experienC'ed hy the Costa Mesa woman who placed this ad in the Daily P ilot· Sclect 100 or fi<'au11ful CBls. good homC'S Call t.ill ian.xxx-xxxx Jf you have pets who need a gOod home, call 642-5678. W<" make it easy lo put a few words to work for you in t he Daily Pilol. .. ,,,._ • 7 • • A % OM.Y Fil.OT NEWPORJ PI ER Laguna Sued by Builder Ry JAl'K CllAPr•:LL. 01111. O•llr Piiot ~wfl 1'ht• cit~ of La~u11a Bearh has be~n l apped w11h unothl'I' la ws uit the fourth ovt·r Sycamore !lilts. •1 n undeveloped tra<·t of 522 ;icrcs 111 Laguno.1 CJ nyon De Saw It Winter to Stick Around P 'NXSl TAWNEY. Pa (A l'> -l'h1l. t he groun- dhog \\ho madt• Punxs uU1\\'ncy famou~. e merged r .. om an e leC'tncaJJ y hc•at cd burrow In subzero wt>uth1:r today and Mt\\ his !>hudow -a sign that \\ llllC't' \\ c;Jthi:r 1s in s tore for at least six more weeks. Phil 's fon•cust ca ml· as the sun rose in clear but -~illy sk1es. Although the lt>mpcratur • hover ed at, mmus-10, m embers of lht> Punxsutawney Groundhog Club's inne1· cir cle watched Phil e n1erg e from hibernation. . PACIFIC OCEAN In petition!'> filed i''ridav 111 On.tnf:e Cou11t,\' Supt•nor C(1urt. Ram·ho Pal1Js \'erdl'S Cor11 , owne r of Syc:.imorc l11lls, df' mands th<.> c.ourt order thl· cit) to rezone the property from r e· sidential to opc•n space. Legend has it lh<tl ir the g1·oundhog see!> his ~h:.idl>w on f''ch. 2. wml<•r will l<1s t anolht'I' six \\C('ks. !f Uw !>ky is cloudy <m<.l thcn.~ is no sh adow, spring is suppo~cd lo be just around the corner. Some s kcptits. most from out of slate, ha,·c claimed that Phil actuallv came out of hibernation a \\CCk ago and that tod::iy"s cer emo11y was staged by the P u n.xsutawncy Groundhog Club and its lender, f.am Light. Tho~e skeptics point out that the celebral· ed burrow is \\ired for heat -at t he advice of zoo con- BALBOA PIER In addition lo tlte lalesl !>U1l. D•1ly l'•IO\ Htw~ ~I' MAP INDICATES (CIRCLED X) WHERE FREIGHTER RAN AGROUND IN NEWPORT Ship Hit Beach After Narrowly Missing Balboa Pier Sunday Nlghr Rancho P alos \'erdt>s filed a SJ7 million suit agains t cit}, pa11t und present city officiah. and privatt• citizens. firs t In F ederal District •Court where it 1s pending a de· c1s1on. sultants to prompt Phil's exil. -Sunset Park Drama f'ro• Page Al AGROUND. lt also h:i:. '' suit hulling c:On· struction of a st>wer line out Laguna Canyon unless lhe city agrees to run the line all the wav to Sycamore flills. locafed notth of the Y formed by Laguna C:1 nyon and El Toro !loads. Optimism Reigns • Eight Saved From Sinking Cruiser own powc•r pro\'ed fruitle~s. However. s hr n'ITiatncd upright and appl·:i red to be in no cfongt•r of brC'ak1n~ up. Thl.• sea1> \\ere hg ht. and as the l1dc receded ~ht.' was less tha n 50 feet from Utl' beach J ohn PolloC'k of tht· cori)()ra· ti<:>n 's law firm of Pol~ock , W1lhams & l3er w:mgcr, s aid to day the le~a l action sought to force the city to m:ikc the zoning of the area t•onsistent with the city's general plan Selection Resmnes • For Hearst Jury SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -As jury selection resumed today in Palcic1a Hearst's bank robbery l1ial, her attorneys expressed op. timism that a jury would be sworn in by the middle of the week. porters from covering his in- tensive indi\'idual questioning or potential jurors. He promised ln By KAT ll Y CLANCY Oflllt O•llY Pllo\Sf.tff Eight people were rescued from their sinking 28-foot cabin c ruiser tale Sunday night ~1s Oran ge Cou nt y ll arbo0r Patrolm<'n worked m "zero vis· ibility" fog to carry them and their boat to safety. Sgt. R:ilph llufrmnn of tho Sunset Aquatics Park harbor patrol unit said today Mr. and Mrs. T om Harwell of Huntington .Beach and their ~•:< pass(·ngers "were extrem ely fortunate un- d er the circumstances." · He said their boat. valued at between $13,000 and SlS,000, was towed to s hore and s aved. And none "Of the eight peOf)le uoourd- was injured except for being wet a nd cold. · ln addition to Mr. and Mrs. Harwell. of t84 I 1 llunlington St., other passengers, were Kim and Betty Emmons and Roger Press- grove, all of 601 W. 10th St .. Corona del Mar; Ron Gres:ory, S unsc-l Dcach~ Alice Farano, Laguna Beach 'Polite Rapist' ·s1r ike s-Agam A JR-year-old Laguna 13eaeh woman was he ld at gunpoint uncl raped over lhc \\ <.'ekcnd by a man who police say matches the description of the so·calleu "'polite rapist." The wo man, who li\'cS in an apartment. was not phyc;1callv injured during the assault but suffered considerable trauma as a result of lh<' experience. Del. Eugene Urooks s aid lhl' a ssailant entered tlcr apartment early Saturday through <in un locked hack door <1n<I forCl'<I hC'r into thr sex act by threatening her with a 111stol. The suspl'l'l. hl'l1t'v1•d n·s1l0nsi· ble for ahc>ul a don•n raPl'S in L aj?unn Hl'arh, South l.agu11<1. N<'wport II<' at:h and Dana I 'oint. was dC'sr ri ht•d ;"' "soft ~pok1:11" and polltt• in his bl•h;i\'iOr. 1'0 11 ('(' S lll<I h l' <ISk<•<I lht• \H>man for monl•\' hut droppc•d the sUhJl'<'I when ~he replll'cl sh1· hud no1w. l ie ll!fl on fool and.no c ar was Sl•en or hl•arc1, an·11rding lo n rooh. Tlw man was des crilX'd as in his eal'ly 20's, clran sh1wt•n. with snnd~"brown h :u r, and C1hout fl ve -fet'l JO :.in<I with a !.locky physiqu<·. ORANGE COAST h 11. '•O'l" I tJ,t 1 (tl•l'f111t t .,,.11t1 "'-'t t'ltt,fU tin.-ttt, .. ,H-.•l'tt 'I. 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'Vt4tt• , •_., "" Othu Sl1·"310 , t ,,,.. .,~ (., ,.. • "''' 49S·0630 '~".''"'' ttt• o,~,..(•' <o" 1 P\Jt'lt•~•"''' co"'' """"" No NI-..\ \10-th \ tllU\ltAt"""'. "'d1f~ 1.-t ~•"'" •• "dvtrh'-trt•~1' t'i•t•lf' "'•• t• • • p•-011u• •a wtlh•h•• \I••'"' 1·tto11\\1en M tr-""tttQl\t .i.N , .. ,ott,, ' •• \, ""''~''' ,, '"' ~f (~\tfl ,,,,,,. ~· t-•lifo•n•• '°""'''•f\tlr.t1 h• •1htt '-' '' """" tftty btm .. 1f M limf"nt~•Y """'"''1~""''''~r" \! 11..-1ft1, Anahe im, a nd M 1lford Allcn. Garden Grove Huffman said the boat e1lhC'r struck a submergcd rock or float- DAD DROWNS, SON MISSING IN MISHAP, A S ing object. tearing a six by 18 mch hole in thl' half-inch ph \\ood hull. The boat imml•(ltal<.'ly b<:ga n tak- tngon waltr. Orange County ShH1 ff's harbor p:1trolmen. monitor ing the Coast Guard radio, heard the llarwells' signa l for help about 11 :20p.m ., lluffml:lnsaid. n e · said the group s aid they were ta kin~ on water and the boa t was l nc~re doelwecn - Anaheim Bay. a l the west end of Huntington Ha rbour. and F.slher Island. an off s hort oil island. Pive harbor patrolmen started toward t he m in a patrol boat ao<I a fire boal. but it took 15 minute!-. ~o find the sinking \'essel. Ida Sea. bec ause of "zero fog," IJuf- fman said. . . lluffman explain ed thl" pdtr61 crews had to uh' on re1dar to locate the boat. · llarborma::.ler 1\I Olwrg ~a1<l lhe Coos J~ay w:i:. the large!.t vt>ssel tu run aground in the Newport are:.i. Wirth said a t.os Angeles Harbor salvage firm had been or dered to start sl:llvaf{c operations al high tide tociay. As far us C'ould be determini:d. he s aid. the ship had not be<'n seriously damaged. Despite the late hour, t he i'lei· dent .attract ed a si:r.eable crowd of youths to the beach They amused them!'el\'('S oy yelling back and forth to the crl'w of the stra nde d vessel. "' Police ~nd lifeguards had or- ders to sec that no one left the ,·essel during the' course of the in· spect1on by cus~oms officers Fro• Pag~ Al PRICING •.• 1 I percent. Ovenill, lhe mark<'t· basket pr u:c al the checklist store dropped almost two percent "<luring J anuary. The general pla n calls for the property to be retained in open space, for recreational uses. or for ver y li m 1ted development. Pollock said he had not thought of any reduced tax ussessment the company could receive as a result of the open space zone. lie said'the difficulty was that proJects inconsistent with the c ity's gener al pl3n may not legal· ly be approved. If the developer abides by the current zoning. (permittin g about 3000 units>. that is in conflict with the generul plan. "There's no court case on when two of them are inconslent. which of the m applies.'' Polloc:k said. "The su1 t is to get the city ton·· solvr the dilemma Olll' way 1w 1hl· othe r.·· h<.> su1d. ~s singer Visits Coast Ente ring the courtroom. F. Lee Bailey and Al Johnson r ('· pealed their conlention that the s lo w-moving selection process would be completed by about Wednesday. the s t•cond a n- niversary of the ncwspapc•r heiress' kidnaping by the Sym- 11ionese LiberatiOn Army. In a n effort l o speed the pro- cess, .S. District Court Judge Oli\'cr J Carter ag:.iin began the closed·door questioning of pro· s pective j u·rorJ' a half hour earlier th11a u~al. Cart er tlas-1>roh i~1lcd ncV.•s re- ~ Their Skiff On the Rocks JUDGE'S BAN RAISES EYEBROWS-Editorfel, A6 explain the ban, and that could come tdday.' A full tra ns cript of the secret sessions will be available to newsm en when the jury is s worn in, lhe judge said. 3,000 'Xs' Sought By I\.. Candidate Alicia H alC'helt Coo1:>er of'Mis· s ion VieJo is out t o gather 3.000 s ignatures tu get her name on thC' J une Republican primary baliol ir) the 40th Con~ressional Dis- trict. a post now held by Andrew SAN D r EGO (AP J i''or Hinshaw. When patrolmen arriveci. ht• continued. the lhr<.'l' women hod been placed in a small rowboat. During December , the market· basket b ill wa .'> up a t the checklist store in seven of the LOS ANGEL ES I A p J ci t1 e's s urveyed. rising an Secretary of State Jlenry K1ss- almost fo.ur hour~. !-ihirle) Mrs. Cobper, w ho has been a1 .. E\arpan. 38, c lung lo the sldt• of ti\'e 111 a numbe r of Saddlcb;ick cliffs where a s kiff was hurlc1J \·alley community izroup ~. and sm ashed llY surging seas. political orga nizations and the :1s the me n abourd worked to bail out water. Fro"' Page Al average of 3.i percent. The bill inger is in Southern Califorr11a went down at the checklist storp for a brie f s lay which include:. a _ .1 n.Ji.Y.~---~ i H~.!i ,_..i;te_ccc.as inJ.!_ . .an-.• :..'.m11JoLSJ1.ecc.b..on.dct..cnte.:~..aad. a average o f 2.2 percent. and wus mee ting with Israeli Prime unchanged in one city, for an Minister Yitihak Rabin . over-all monthly increase of iust over 1 percent A companion .• Jim Mansfie ld. Saddleback Arca Coordinating was able to climb olf lht> slippery . Council. lis ts Saddleback Com· ..!.?~ k J_i~!.!11~-~1~9-'!!~~-~tl!~~ .'!~·.fl.~~_ .•. m unil.Y. cruJ.f.J.!_e...Ui..strid.. Ir.ustc.c. _ summon n e p . LI cguara~ Norn sa Brandtas hercampaign plucked the"' om a n to safety. manager. She was released from Cabrillo Under a new stale law, ean- QUIGLEY • • ~ The key development was th-e Kissinger . a s pokeswoman said Sunda\', will make lh<' speech at the F airmont llotcl in San Francis co Tuesdar . Mcciical Ccnte r·Doclors ~losp1~al didates do nol need to pay a filing a ft er treatment for minor in · fee if 3.000 \'Olers' signatures can juri~s and cxposurt' ;.J:msficld be garnered on nomination pel1· Quigley. · · l s upport that concept. I would like nothing better than to see growth stopped. Out 1s it af- fordable? Is it legal? These ::ire answers we musl ha\'e before we c:rndecitk." Qui,gl<'y cites two studws bl'ing prepare ti the l' rhan Dcsi_gn Study ancl :in l'Conomil.l analys is or the _general plan he believers will provide the ncc·dcd informa· lion. I le propo~l·S an c1ght·point pro j!ram of council cltscussions and public hl·anngs during which 1n · formation c'llll bl' asscmhlcrl into two plans that appC'ar mos t at trart1\'e to the c·1l11.cnry. /\t the end of lhl' hl•ar111gs. a refl·ren· clum would bl' h<'ld 10 allfl\V voll'rs to p1c·k from the l wo L'ntil all thl' 111format11111 " 1n, Quigley say~. ~up port for a ~111gll· option is a ":-;ha m taeti<'." Ht'garding lowl'I' <'o:-.l hou~1n~. Q111glcy maintains. "No ~uh · !-1di1rd prngrnm •~ llt'l'dcd or ck· s1n•d hy lhc pcoplt• of Irvine. ,v,~ · ll'nrlers. we have to respond ln lhnt 111~h." ~ll•anwhi l c , he• adds. any frcl Pral funds the cit y seeks should be used primarily to aid proplc already in the city SUl'h "' C'lrlcrh· n•s11knls who 'art' 111 dang1;r of hl'lllg 1.1x1•d olll nr town." "Irvine," s ays Quiglt•y, "is verv conc<'rncd nhout ta.x<'s and the ·soc·1 a I 1 m pit cat 111ns 11f gm\\ th. • Pt'ople <ll'l' willtni: to t ry new pro g rnms as loni: a s they have b<·t·n c:••c:amin<'d c·omplc•td.1· But 'lht• pc•ople of I rnne do m>l wanl to bl" u~NI as a test luhe'for s ocial lhNll'.L" Dm· to his name and previou-; campaism. Quigley's campaign som etimes is o bscured in s ide is· sues. Asked what he hrli('ves will he the effect o n voters of his name similar to outgoing Councilman Henry Quigley -he said . "Therr s ho uld b e n o confus i o n . l won'tprom i"c to be all things lo all people a nd l won 'l litter I ht" landscape with posters proclaim- in~ leadership ... Quigley a lso was indirectly al lacked at a c<indidotcs forum by candida te M nry Anl'\ Gaido. who referred to hi~ c·:imoaign con· tributions in 1974. 1 Qui~ley spent more than $7,000 in the 1974 race, lh<' largest a mount spl'nt by ~1ny candida te. In response. he iuud he would s pend for less this year , but specified no total amount. turnaround at the tJa1n counter ,:!enerally reflecting lower price~ at the fa r m level. , The price of a pound of butter \\Cnl up at the checklist store in C\'<'ry city during December. in creasing a n average of 7.5 per- cent. The price dropped during J anuary al the checklist store in nine cilics. down an :1verage of about 13 percent. The price went up still further dur111g January at the checklist store in two cities Atlanta and i\lburiuerque. N l\t. and "as unchan,:!ed 1n l\\O cities. Thl" decrea ses. gent'rally about IO <'e~ :i pound. hrought tlw priCl' (l'!l'a pouno of bu1kr clO\\ n to lhl• l<.'\'els of i"ll\' I Egg prkt•s <tlsr1 clroppc·d. ''1th lhc price of :1 dozen nwd111m C'gg:. dc('ltnmg .11 1 ht• dwt·klast ~ton· 111 10 c1t 1J·~. for a 11 a\ 1•r;1gt• drnp 11f 10 pcrn•nl Thl' pnt'I' \\t•11t 11p ;1l lht' checklist ~tort• m one t'itY. Pro\·idcncc. R.I . and w:J<, un <'hanged 1n l \\ o c111es ~ In contrast , during December, ('J!g pri<'C'I wt•nl up at lhc <'hcckhst c;tore in 12 cities, n s ing an average of 12 5 percent. f'rOM Page A 1 FINANCE .• • closure statement :-.hows th•1l hl" spcnl ~J8.3:l0 111 n <•1·rmlwr for :i 3rd Dis tract m:ulN that di1J not go out lo his const1t11l•nl s until earlv last m onth. The mailer did not an- n o unc e th e Full e rton supervisor 's candidacy. Instead. it dwelt on a Bicentennial theme and called for a return to con- fidence in government. • Supervisor Thomas Riley's campaign treasury lost rather than gained ground m the final six months of 1975. Major reason for the shrinkage was $10,000 Riley's campaign committee paid to Opinion Researc h to co,·er campaign con· sultin~ services. That pa y m e nt a nd othe rs caused a $46.612 cumpaign fund Riley's !l!upporters had ac - cumulat ed at mid-year to dwln· die to $16. 7S.1 by year's end. The Sth District supervisor will be seeking election In his own right In 1976 after being appoint · ed to the Board of Supervisors in September, 1974, ;iftcr the denlJ\ *Of Ronald Caspers. •' was unhurt. tions. · Thanks to yot.l, our Newport Be ach & Laguna Beach depositors, Mariners Savings has passed the$100 million mark in assets. W e believe that our friendly services, convenient locations. and continuing high Inte rest o n savings have b een the deciding factor in so many residen ts switching their savings to Mar'lners. Shouldn 't you be taking advantage of $100 m il lion s trong Mariners Savings? Safely, s trength and t he friendliest crew in town gives you plenty of reasons to s tart your account today! ASK ABOUT OUR NEW TAX-SHELTERED SAVINGS PLANS Earn up to 73/, % In terest on lnst....ed savings.· .. ·1n1t tl!nlh'4!11' ~ccovn1. whlCh be1.-, •n 1nnu111 y1i1IC1 ol 8 00..,, 1ntetl'tt, Is s ubl«"I lo suo11an111I 1111e<"eil prn1111f'S II w11'1draw11 tH/IO<ll m•lu,,ly. .1~. Mariners Savi~s·) \~I and Loan AssociatiOn ~, ..... ·? . -Newport Be.ch Ntwporl Bt1ch L•gvn• Buen (Main Orl1ce) (8aya11le CMlar) (Cnrner ol Fornsl Ave) 1~15 woscchtt Or 102• B11y,1<lf' Or JHl Gl!'nnf'ylfl SI C7,.16•2 •000 tl1•16•? 4000 111•1 •9• l"AI Se81 8tKh (ll'ISUfl' Worll.I) I 3820 $t>,ll Be&<:h Blvd Cll 1) 596-762{. 81Jvtrly Hllll Wttt Hollywoo<I (Cornrr 01 Olympic Blvd ) (Opp Ml Sinai Hosplllll) 380 So Beverly Or. 8747 Beverly Blvd. (~13) 5f>l 3000 (213) 657·•1•1 Huntington Beach Fountain Valle Afternoon N.Y. Stocks VOL. 69, NO. 33, 3 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2·, 1976 . TEN CENT~ Canipaign Finance Reports Flow In By GARY GRANVlLLE 01 l~e Dally Piiot 51•11 Campaign finance disclosure statements that began flowing in- to the Orange County Re~istrar of Voters ofrice this morning show that most elected county uf- fici a ls dabbled in political finances in the final six months or 1975, a non election year. • And not all of those who added lo their political wur C'l1csts will Pricing Increase Reversed By the Associated Press The first month of 1976 brou~hl a drop in butter and egg prites, revers ing a recent' lrcnd of steady increas es, an Associated Press marketbaskel s urvey shows. The declines h'elped cut the family grocer y bill in many areas. but the savings were partially offset by higher pnces for nonfood items. particularly detergent. The Associated• Pre!-is drew up a random list of IS commonly purchased food a nd nonfoorl items, checked the price-al one supermarket in each of 13 cities !including Los Angeles) on "March 1. 1973. and tms rechecked on or about the start of each sul'- ceeding month. No attempt w;Js mmlc to C..·cigh the AP survey results according to population density or in ter ms of ,\.hat percent of a family's ~1<.'- be office seekers in 197G. County. Supt•rvisnr Halph Clark, for example. \\On a ~ccond four-year term in" 1974 and won't face the voters again until 1978. But Clark began preparing for :.i run at some office in 197K lty ad ding $22,855 to .crn already <!:<•~l­ ing 54.211 campaign surplus. The Anaheim supe rvisor ·<; political financ ial ~ain came through a ~o\·embcr SlOO a t1l'ket ' cocktail party. Though county labor and de- velopment interest:-. culled for a boycott of the fund r<user because of pos itions taken by Sh1rlc-y Grtndll'. Clark's ap- pointee to the County Planmn~ Commis sion. the S22,MSS net from the alfair is. bv local standards. heft v · MaJor contributors to Clark ·s fund raiser included the lrvme ~ D••IY Pllol St•ll PllOIO URBANIZATION AND MILK PRODUCING DON'T MIX Ed Gonzales and Holstein Herd Will Hit the Trail Company ($500). lobbyist Frank Michalena lSl,000), Mission Vic· jo Com ptmy ($1,000) and t he· Moulton 1'rust ($1.000). Another non 1976 candidate who raised campaign funds dur- ing the last half of 1975 was Sheriff Bradley Gules. Al an informal July luncheon at the Orange M ming Company Restaurant in Orange, Gates picked up $2,445 for u campaign that won't b e w aged until 1978. Most those who contributed to the s heriff's campaign fund donated less than $50. according to Gates' disclosure statemenl. It showed that Sl,750 of the $2.445 came from contributions of less than $50. But one donor. r estaurant operator David Per rin, kickt>d in $1.261 by contributing the food and beverage consumed at the • luncheon. Lat er i1\• the year, Gate:, withd rcw from a pending partnership with Perrin and other owners of the Foxhunter llestaurant in Irvine. Of the declared candidates foi 1976, Super visor Ralph Diedrich got orr to thl' earliest campaign start. Diedri c h's c ampaign dis· <See J.'INANCE, Page A2) Freight~r Stuck Runs Aground Off Newport By ALMON LOCK/\Hl-:Y O•lly Piiot llo•h"'I Editor A .32!1 .f uof t·onv<'rtca LST freighter ran aground in the fog on the Balboa Peninsula about 10 p.m. Sunda,. nurrowly missing the Balboa Pier before it crnshed into the surf at the foot of lsland A\'enue. The grounded freighter was the Coos I3CJ) en route to the Port of Los Angeles from San Juan, Puerto.Rico. The vessel is owned by the Ticas a Corp., a freight firm headed by Dan Wirth of L"llguna Beach. Interviewed al the Orange County Harbor Dcputmcnt where he was arrangmg for salvage o~rauons. Wirth s aid the_ vessel s .skippered by -€11ph .. ·FreQ-t~ b,bert.-df Long ·Beach and carried :1 crew of 27. There were no reportl'd injuries and the crew rcm ~ined aboard the vessel during the night. Efforts to free the vessel by her own power proved fruitless. However, she r e mained upright and appeared lo be in no danger of breaking up. The s eas were light. and as the t\de receded ~he was less than 50 feet Crom the beach. Harbormaster Al Oberg said the Coos Oay was the largest \'esscl to run <.iground in the Newport arC'a . W 1 rth s :1J d :.1 Los Angeles If arbor salvage firm had been or· dered to start s ah'agc operations <See GROUND, Page A2) * * * * * * Sunset Park Dranaa Eight Saved From -~jnking Cruiser B y KA'TJIY CLANCY 0 1 Ill• O•ily Pilol $\.)ff Eight people were rescued from their sinking 28-foot cabin was injured except for being we.\ and cold. 7 tual grocery outlay each ilcrn r epresents. ·Last Roundup Within an hour after the Coos Bay hit the beach it was bOsrdcd by a team of customs officers, leading to rumors on .the beach that the s hip waih ca~rying a cargo of marijuana or other con- ·cruiser late S unday night c.1s Orange Co unt y H arbor Patrolmen worked in "zero vi~­ ibilily'" fog to_ carry them amJ In addition to Mr. and Mrs. llarwell, of 184 11 Huntington St., other passengers, were Kim and Betty Emmons and Roger Press· grove, all of 601 W. 10th St., Corona del M al'; Ron Gregory, Sunset Beach : Alice Far ano, Ana heim, and Milford Allen, Garden Grove. The latest survey showed the price of lhe mark ct basket at tlw checklist s tore declinl'd in 10 cities );1st month, down an ' average of 2.8 percent, and rose in three cities. up ::in a\'C'r .. ~e of l .1 percent. Overall. the market- basket price ;1t the checklist store dropped almost two percent ------.,S-ee-PltlCIN&tP'a~e-A?}-· -· . .,;. ·Young Suspect In Valley Bank Holdup Held A teenaged colle~e st udent sus- pected of hciog the red-haired gunman who robbed banks in Fount a in Valley and L os Alamitos ()f nearly $:1.000 qve r nine days was Sl'hedull'd for ar- raignment today f1)Jlowing his capture Friday. Allen Dohn er, 19 , was ~et for a IO a .m . hear ing ()(•fore L'S. Magistrate Arthur Or:cdlc•y in Los Angeles. The California Stale l 'ni\'l'rs i- ty Long Beach Student who lives in a large apartment complex near the campus was r:iptur1•cl Friday night by 1''1\1 agent-; staked out at his n •sidenC't' In vesli~ators :lllegc ht• ha d 1ust robbed lhr Home Hank, 10942 Pine Ave . Los Alamitos. of Sl,900, cleaning out t wn tt•llcr:-.' cages. The sus pect was aln•ccdy sou~ht on charges of robbm,1! the Home Bank liranch ul 17010 Magnolia St.. Fountnin Valley. on Jan. 20 but FRI a~<'nt~ had missed catching him 11t honw. Based on the dl'HT1pt1011 1>f a red-h aired bandit who hran dished a pis tol or cfo:;playcd one· t u c k e cl 1 n t o h l s I r 11 u .<. l' r 'i waistband, authorit1c•s a gain staked n,ut Oohncr's apart m1'nt a fter the bank Job in Los Alamitos. The sus pect "as lt00kc1~ 111to OranJ?e Coun(y .J nil tn llC'u of $75,000 bail pending his arra1j!n- ment today bt•fon• Ma~istrntc> Bradley in Santa 1\11a PEDDLE A PET PER PILOT AD "So many people called to a nswer the ad. I hardly harl time to eat m y breakfHst l'v<' never had such res ponse to an ad in my Ufc.'' • That's the advertisinA succe~s experienced by th<' Costa Mesa· woman who plciced this ad in the Oaily Pilot: SL1lcet1on t1r Acnut1ru1 Cats. ~ood homes Cull Lillian. xxx-x >.>. x tr you have pets who ne<'d a good home. cull 6t2·5678 We make it.easy to put a few word · to workj>ryou in the Daily Pilot DAD DROWNS, SON MISSING IN MISHAP, AS Hzuitington Herd Moovinu On traBb~~dRay Spencer. a U.S. • '"'e Customs supervisor out of Los their boat to safety. Huffman said the boat either struck a submerged rock or float· ing object, tearin~ a six by 18 inch hole in the ha lf-inch plywood hull. The boat immediately began tak· ing on water. By ROBF.RT BARK E R Of lllt D••IY Pilot St.II The fas[ dairy in Huntington _Jkacll...Js.._O)jlyjruLQllL~lp.r.~!:t .. L "bee a use the l'O\\ s can "t st;rnd the s mell of people..:,: 1 Anyway. that·~ "ha ( lncsiAn says that was jok angly put up b:• Ed Gonzales . 28. one oft he fami- ly owners of a ht'r<l of f,00 bl:JC:k and white llols t t:in milk cows. Ed's Dairy has been in famil y hands at l!ei I A ,·cnue and Hob a Chica Street for 20 \'Cars. hut the cows' "aversion to fJcople'" is not the main rea~on tht: dairy 1s leav- in~. "H 's a matter of econom1c·i; and t he need lo automatl' " Gonza lcs said. .. /\ city 1s no longer a place for a dairy. We're too far away from agriculture producing arecis and the cost~ for services a nd delivorics have real- ly soared.'· .. We don "t feel :-h<iv<'cl nut hv the city,., he saicl. "anti \\I.' art· leaving on good terms." Gonzales said he ancl his fami- lv will movt' the CO\\:-to lhc :igricultural-on ented \\'in che:-.tc•r area near lleml•L \\'h<'n his d<.1iry departs. tht.'rl' ''ill ht.> onlv e1ne rem;11ninA in Orange Cou'nt:-;md that i-; in L.i llahra. lw :-<1111 • Erld1e has bl'1'n in C'ha rgl' of the dairy <:;in1·e his fathL•r diC'd fl\ 1• years ago. "Pop alw:i rs took t'ar<• of things and it really was a shn<.'k ." Gonzale~ said. "None of us hact ever workt>d for anvbodv e lse and we didn't even know how to look for a job. "But we decidPd lo stick 1t out Angele'S . said the inspection was Sgt. R alph Huffman of thC' if it" as th<' last lh111g we did and routine in s uch incidents and that Sunset Aquatics Park harbor wc·\'c hun,ginthcn»"t:ddie said. no con tra band was found pMatroTI unitHsai~ltlodfaHy Mtr:-;nu "We've never got rich but we aboard rs. om arwe o un IDe-.on mtv«"-keJ)H-00 f..ami.J,y.to~c1hcr1:: __ :_0 w ·r-.wil:th. ·..l ·clJh~freiahter Beach and their s ix passen~crs Or a n ge County Sh <:rif.f 's t -;; in . ne .-s 1 --·-~-. --1---vw~re eKwemel,¥-J.ort.una.le un __ Mr!?.C?r _p_at~~l!"cn. monitoring IC I (See OAlR v. Page A2) ~·a~ carr~ mg no cargo of jl.ny der t he c.ircum~tances." the Coast rr':'ara·raO.o:neai'atff<J ________ _ 1~ · 'd ·t . 5 roui"ne for He said their boat. valued at Harwells ' signal for help about Union Pickets Douglas Plant In Huntington Huntington Beach's Mc Don- n<'ll ·Douglas Corporation plant was being pickeled this morning by members of the Hospital and Service Employcs nion lornl 399. com pany offi c 1als :-.a11I A comp::fny s pokes m;in s<lid the informationt1I pick1:ts arc protesting a recent changt> in maintenance firms b\' ~h'Don· nell-Douglas. · Officials said the pl ant main· tenance contract was rel'l·nlh' awarded to Premu.·n· ~l a 11i ­ tenanc.•e. a non-uni<>n firm L'nhm officials C'n11l<l nnt b,· re· ached for commf.'nt Huntington Heal'h 1'0111·1· re· ported !hey W('l'L' c·allt•cl hy McDonnell·Oou~las offlei:ib this morning, afll'r p11•kt'tt·r.; all<'i!Crl ly refused to mOH' nutsicll' rom· pany gate"' Officials -;;11<! :di f'I' police <ff· rived the f)tt'kL•tt•rs dHI move off company pro pert .v and cont inucd passinl-! oul fli<•r-. 011t:rnh· lh(' Snr- inJ?dalC' S!rc<·t gut<' pencer ~ai 1 wa .. (11 . between $13,000 a nd SIS,000. was 11:20 p.m. Huffman said. Cus tom_s agents. to .msp~ct a tqwed to shore a nd saved. And He s aid the 0 roup said. the y vessel 1n trouble before 1t re-. . ~ "' ached its destination. The Coos none of the eight people aboard (See Rf,SCU E. Page.A2) Ha v was scheduled to clear; in Los Angeles llarbortoda.v. First reports of the grounding came from the Newport Beat•h Police Department who notified the Harbor Department Iha! a lan?c vessel appeared to he in· distress ,off th e beach. The 01iginal report said the ship ap- peared to be a tanker. The poli'ce department sent un- its to t~ beach along with several lm its of the city's Depart· ment of Marine S:lfcty. Harhor Department SEtt. Dean Cordell, who was watch com- mander on the scene. s aid Coast Guard heac1flunrters at Long Beach "as not1f1ed and that the Coast Guard alcrlcd Customs of- fi<'ers H arbor Patrol boats transported cus toms officers lo the SCC'nC' The Coast Guard cuttc•r Point Di\'1de. which w<.is returning from San Clem<.'nlt• Island, was ordered to stand bv until it was determined that Che ship was in no acut e dangC'r Aftt•r narrowly missing the Balboa Pier tht' C<x>s Huy ran hard aground 1n rin ebhing tide. Thee.ship was broadside to the beach with its bow pointed slight- ly seaward. D•llY Pi ... f'llOIO ., L.tt ... ,119 $689,000 question Hearings Slated On Housing-Funds_ Huntingto n Beach residents will be asked al two public hear- ings how they .want to spend $689,000 in Housing and Com· munity Development money. Hearings arc s cheduled at 7 p.m . on Feb. 11 and Feh. 25 at the Civic Center. According to Bryan Austin, an associate pl;;t°'ner for the city. lhc fltflds can be u'sect to benefit low and moderate· housin,:t, to pre- vent slum cond-ijions anc1 on other urgent community needs. The citizens committee has been appointed by the city coun- cil and is charged with assistinJ,'.! the city in soli citing citizens' opi- nions on how to spend the money. Last year the city received $460,000. Money was used for such pro- jects as improve ment of water facilities in the T own Lot area. in-· stall:ition of wheelchair ramps. acquisition of a van and µool table for senior citizens . a community center in the Oakview area, park <levelopment in the old town area. a swimming facility for the han- dicapped and the establishment of a revolving fund for substan· <lard lot consolidation. Austin said the city :ilso got nd- ditional funding for rent sub- sidies. Austin reported that requests totaling $14 million have already been received this year for pro- Jects from city departments alone. ' Requests including restoration of the Newland House, additiona l recreation faciJities for senior cili7.ens, .pa rk nd<litions. storm Council Hopeful drains. water mains and functinl? of architectural and consuJtin~ work for redevelopment of the downtown. Kathy Manulkin was el~cted chairman of the development fund t'ilizens advisorv committee Wednes day night nt its first meetini::. Other <'ommitlec members arc Rrian P arkin:-.on, Fay Frye. J ackie Schmi'1t . Lee Mosteller , Mike Rodgers. Rodney Jones and Philip Os ter. The committc<' will make r e· commen dations on how the money is to be spent to the plan- ning com mission and city coun- cil.- The city council will m ake lhc final decision. Wt11aa h er l nc:reasing ni~ht and mornini.: low clouds and fog otherwise considerable h11:th douds with partial :iftcrnoon s uns hmc Tues- day. Slightly cooler. Lows in the 40s. llighs in upp~r 60s al the hc;Jrhcs. INSIDE TODA. Y A Rrookmgs Tnstitutc study claims the U.S. Marine Corps ha"' buthued tts mud-slogging, image and should tJe concen- trated on the Ea st Coast. Story A4. eu.1.,. L.M.hyd Cllllernl• CIHtllltd c.ntlo CioH-td °"•'" '""' .. l!fllwlalh .. l111t111lnm•n1 ~MMe I& AMU .... r\ A7 Mevles AS i..ll~l lff~ ,,.,, Ora1>tOCo11111r I> ..... 81 Syl'tll f'Ol1er ... Sflw'\ Al StoO M.t111.tlt Alt Tti.vltlM All Tlloa~\ '81 A IO .u •• 8 1-2 All 8•·$ All .At EARLY MORNING BEACH STROLLERS FOUND THIS UNUSUAL SIGHT TODAY Freighter Runs Aground as "og Shrouds Balboa Peninsula Sunday Night Rllth Finley, Huntington Beach Planning Commissioner nnd past president of the League of Women Voters. today announced her candidacy for a seat on the Huntington Beach City Council. Pw Ille ll•t•r• ..... "." At llll'Ulller 111 .,.., ..... ~ Alt ... A4 :l.2 DAILY PILOT H /F €oastal I Property Weighed ll)' 1111.At(Y K.\\'t: Ot ·~· O•tly PtlOI S••" Th1: publl<· will llll\C 11:-. las t t·hancc Tuesda,, 111 lngk\Hl<1d to <'umment on thl• \'.11·t0us coustul vropertics propo:w<I lor st at1• ac· ciuis ition fut· ll :O.l' as l'l·Cn ·:it11111al anrl op ·n 'iP1tt·1• :-.1((·.., The s tult· C11as t.d C'()rnrtw;swn pu~iC' hl'ar111~ 1s 1':\f1<•1·t4•fl In t·on tinue throughout must uf th1· d;.1y at the l\i,rport llyall ll1>11Sl'. Coast a 1 Co m rn iss111n plannl'r .... estimi.ltt.• tha t t·om11wnts from Orange '01111ty n ·pn•s1•ntal1\ , . .., Y.e will be ht•:11·tl IJl't\\t•t.·n 11 am :met al IC'ast 3 p m. A final lls l nl '>Ill'» \\Ill bi· ( 0 r \\ a r d l' ti I U t Ii 1 • . s l a t I' IJt.'~l,'i l a lur e ror t•ons1cl1·r,1t111n along "1th tht· Sta t1• l 'o<•..,t,il Plan /\ :.t;11l' hon<I h~U1.'. 111 .11lcl1 t1on to otht'r s t at<• and local money. b a propu!>t:il :-.ourcc ut rc- Vt'nue for t~l' purcha:-.cl> Orange• Count v ::.1tt•!> <111 the ten Lative list indud'-" A 111 n l' at' n · p .1 n· C'l of Dcpartmt.>nt of \\';.it1•r arHt Po\\t·r prop('l·t ~· m Sl'al Bc•al'h. 1.450 acrul'o of wctl:.indl'o 111 Bolsa Chica adja<·ent to llunt ington Beach. 38 acres of wetlunds m\'nt.•d b y th e Dt•p:.i rtm cnt ot Tra ns portation on the north SH.It.· of the• Santa /\nn R1vt'r <ind ulso l3.5 aC'res at thl• Talht•rt Floo<l Control Chanm·I and Hro11kh11rst .Street in lluntington fk-ach. ' · 46 at•re:-. nt>a·r lhc I lunlington Beach f'lood Control Channel al ~l<1gnolia Street A :O.l'CO nd l>l0p<1rtmt·nl of Trans portulion l'ollt' ~•<l1aeent to Heal·h Boukvartl and Pacific Coast I11~hway in Huntington Beach. 506 a1·rcs of marsh antl bluf- fland on lhl' ~outh Mdc• of Santa ~ Ana Hi\ t•r in ~l'\\'POrt lk .. 1ch F1 vt• s t•paralc blufftop parce ls . lotnhn#; :m:• a rrco,;, !>Ur- roundtng llppN Nt•w1>0rt Ba y, in Ne,vpof l RC'<H·h. -Three vacant lots adjaC'cnt 1o Ins piration Pl11n t l!urk in Newport Be ach. Lani.I now owned hv the Trvin ~ Compa n y bet~v"ce n Newport Beach ~nd Laguna .Beach. -A 10·acre <'xtension of l'rcs-. eenl Bay Heac•h ahd P urk in Laguna Beach. Nine 'ac·anl and ono 11c- veloped lot at Crescent'Hay Point 1n Laguna Bc~sch. not m·cc•s:.anly u sing s ta te funds. -5.1 acn•s of bluff ar<'.1 O\t'r- looking ~l asn lk:.ich P:irk 1n cen- tral Laguna lkach ·----· -loull1 Di Alli;o.-Can.yOILin_ Laguna Beac·h. 1 7 -a c· re h C' ad I an cl o'n L~$:una N1gul'I co<i:-.l. l l.!>-nrrc h cadhmcl site 111 Dana Pomt . tR .. wrc 11pl;111d pan'l•I over· looking Dana 1'111nt I lal'hor and Doheny Stall' B1':ll'h l'arl. !'; 1111 l h l' r I y <HI ti i l in 11 1 <1 Dofwny S I ate• Be ach South. not ncC'C:-.s,1n ly 11o.;inJ.: :-.t at1• funds. 153·acrt• ('():lSlal I 1•rl'~ICt' parcel in th<.• San Clemente Coastal P;ili!'u<fc.., t:omm iss1onC'r " \\ 111 tw:ir ;,ill commncnls <it Ttw ... d:t.'r 's hcar- tnJ;. but proh.1bl~· will not art on lhl' hl->t uni II ,1 nH'l'l ing I atcr this month. Murde r-uicide I.ON<: fll·;,\Cll Ill 1'1> l'olit·t' s3icl ..I 72-.H•:ir old 111.tn app,1n•nl- ly shot his wife• 1n lh1· ha('!. \\h11l• s lH· slt·pt S1111d.1' 1!11•11 tu1 1w<I I hi' \\'t•:11l<m on h1 msl'lf In\ l''>l 1g.1t(ll'' :>aid 1-::irl Ellis :11111 t11s \\ 1f1·, :\l;,1ri.:a rt•l. 1>;·,, \\ 1·r1• found 1k:ul 11 1 lhl'11' ht•droom hv tlw1rtla11ghlt>r ORANGE COl\ST II I Rol><'rl N W1 •'(I ,,, , ... ' t J iltk R C"ur h·y "<' r,, ,, 1 ,, , ""p, "'' I I I hC'lrn.1<,.A M 111ptul'lC' f~· I ' I fl I t ! 1 ' Ch.:irl('c; H Loo.. ~II h.ircl ,.. Nall /t.. to\~ •rt ~H'll ... 11°'() l Mt·f Rot>l>r I IJMkt•r w1 "vr •rw,, ~ .,,,_,, l ,, 1 , Huntington Beach0ff1cc t '• ~I• ioe• n t 1111h " 1•11 M11l11'W) l\1tlh ··~ ,, f) • CJ• l"il' 'l1ft.A1 Offices t 1t()111'1,t 111 ... l"t • , ,, ,,,, ,.,,, ,,, '·f"<' t I .1 .. ,..,, I I 1 Yv• 'I If"" 11 '-A<fn1t u, •' v.,1 .. ~ / 1 1 1 , 1 ,,, '" ·•• Ttlephone 1714) 1>42-4321 C:l.usilhld Adverth t1nq M2·~78 , tfl'O"" 'tori,, (Jr101QI ( 1H1fH. 11 .. ,., •• ,,., S40·1220 (,.t.Yt•'2'"1 It/,,. t1t,.f"O• (l"f,, t t\1J~ ''""'' rorn pitf'lf t1 • ""'.,. l\lf 11 1Uw 1• ''" • l1fn4 l·tt If -'tit, If f,.'#1tf••t'11' .. t"J fh It I 11.01y Ct ,,.., •. fllt·'' w 1U\ ""' , ...... , PIUl\\lb" of 'Of'•P11.ft I Ltltf"lrt \rtt'Mf ct.• rt· .tA4• flt I \t (O t~ '~ ·'· f ••t1 "'' I 'I •t it 11>h ., t· Y t •f r 't 1\ "'IUfJ tnty .,.,.,,. ,., \J ''"'"'"'"'"• r , .,,,_,. t n.111110\ '\1 ,,... r It'' • Mon~ay. F &bruary 2. 1976 S i11 k i11 g S tre et UPI Tel"l'holo Above A ~erage StudentS ·Hig~ On Skill Test By KATH \' (.'I.ANCY OI UM10•1•• Pllel St.ff Stude nts in the lluntin~ton Beach City (ele mt'nlaryi Sc·hool District outscored youn~ster!i n,1 tionwide o n rece nt com prehens in• skills lC!.>l!', atconling lo Jtm Mucon. curnculurn d1rct.• tor . Macon said the hi~hesl scores were in eighth gr ade read mg and language art~. where s tudents scored m ore than <1 year ahead of the avera ge. He explained the ir ~cores were equivall?nt to ::.tudents several months into their freshmen year in high school. The lowest score. he continued, was in third grade language art:-;, whe re students ranked un a verai::c of two months behind ---me average third grader. Fro• Page A J DAIRY •.• In other areas. studc11ti, \\Cf<' either a t or abo\'C the natlonwidc averagt!s. he explained. Maron said as a result or the tcstinjl. the district will stress l anguuge s kills, particular ly punC'luation and capitaliwtion. Macon s a id the tests Wl'l'l' given to SJ.'COtid through ei~hlh graders uf the beginning of lhl' s chool year last fall. He explained test results bv s tudent were give n to tc<1chers to he lp them better meet mdiviclua l and classroom needs. In the past. he noted, only school-by-school r·cs ults \\ere available Macon said the tests showed Renerally tha t the district is pro 1?ressin~ well in teaching read· mg. reference skills. science and social science. And while stud<'nts ''ere sHghl· ly above average in m ath. he continued, the tests showed a need to improve teaching :.ub- traction to second graders <!nd fractions to fifth and seventh graders. Crouxl, Goes ClwpClwp SACRA MENTO IU PI > siroup of )'Oun~ pt•oplc dcOH:d al.lultb~1on t o a 1..un~ fu mO\ It' I 1ppcd O\'Cf Ult automobile and l>rokl' w111- d ow s 1n downtown Sucrurnl•11to Sunduy OJE:ht, but no 1nJur1cs or arrest:. were report rd. · Officers :>aid ahout 250 p~rsons wCl'c turnf'li away from a Bruce Lee kung fu movie ht.>t•aus<' lhl' tht•<1tcr w;1s alrcadv 1·row1lcd. • l l c lm c 11-·ct µoli c t• f o I I o w c cl t h c u n r u I ~· ·martial a rts f ans as th<'.Y turned O\'t•r ;1 compaC'l automobile al 10th and K streets. Two bloc ks aw••Y. the group v:s ndali~ed a re- cord store :incl broke win- dow s in a C hin ~s c restaurant Front Page Al FINANCE .• • London \'is itor~ llugo and Vila Fried ha,·e some difficul- ty negotia~in ~ the c urb outside Wt1shingtori 's J . Edgar lloovcr building. The reason is, the street is sinking- <md ha!) been sinc:c cons truction s t art ed un the $126 million s tructure. The contrnctor and District of Colum- bia go\'ernmcn t offic:iuts an· squubbling ovt'r who is to hi a m e. Other s involved in the family ente rprise are m other F..sther, s ister Kathy . 25. and brolhcn; Ron, 21, and Larry, 17. Gonzales said · lhut the <lairv formerly was the target of ~1 great deal of .criticis m from res i· dents. but that with the recent "ecology fad " complaints have dropped off. But Macon said test results an· not "perfect" indicators of educational performance. "They are only indicators." he said. "You want to be careful in not using lest figures us hunl facts. They give us an indication of what childr e n have learned and whut thev need to learn." closure statement !>hows th<it he spent $18.330 in Opcemfxor fo r a 3rd District mailer that did not go out to his constituents until early last month. The mailer dill not a n - n oun ct• th(• Ful l e rton supervisor 's candidacy . Instead. it dwelt on a .Bicentennial theme and culled for a return to con· ridence in government. Supervisor Thomas Rilry's c?mpaiJ?n trCR.!>Ury lost rather th:in gained ground in the final six months of 1975. ------------------ Bandits Net $400 He s ays his cows produce 3,000 gallons a day. 1'hey also cat four times a day and consume about 35 pounds of ha y each. Macon also said intelligence tests give n to third and sixth' graders s howed the s tudents have a high average IQ -104 in the third grade and 103 in grade six. l\t :ijor reason for the shrinkage was Sl0.000 Hilcy's campaign committee paid t o Opinion Researc h to co1·er campaign con- sulting services. ln Coast .RQbbery Gonzales says there are 15 peo· ple employed full-time at the Huntington Beach site but thal number will drop to three whe n the dairy becomes automated in its new home. He said those high IQ's should help boost lh't> district's Les t s cores above nati o nwide averages. That payment and others caused a S46.612 campaign fund Ril ry's s upport er s had ac- cumulated at mid· year to dwin· die to S16,784 by year 's end. J\ pall' ol tall b<ind11s .. t•ath hrand1s hin g a g un. burstuf on a Inn llf '1s 1tors. at a llurM'nplo11 H-:ach condominium Sunday ni~t and took S400 afi1,.cr first <I<·· manding <lrug'i, poh(·c :;;a1<1 w . dav. Tht• victims t o ld Offi<'l'I' Thom as Gilligan lht•y were Valley ~anel ' Hears Zoning Change Bids The Fountain Valley City Council will hold public hearings Tuesday night on three proposed zoning chaRj!es. The-council mectinii.willbe.at8 pm. aL city hall. 11>200 Sl::itcr "' e The proposed c hanges . accord ing to Plannin$! Oirl'clor Chnt Sherrod. includ(·: -Rezoning 11.:l ;:icres ~11 the north\\ est corner or Brookhurst Street and Talbert Avenue from ngrirultural to s ingle-family rt'- sident ial. Ch:.i ngfog about one acrt• :ti T albert Avenue· and Los T1cmpos Sti;.cet from agritttllural wn111g to four s ingle-homl• lots. Hczoning ;i hout one-half acre at Warner A \'t'llUl' nnd H1hs Street from office zoning to c·nm · rnerd:1 I. Io a I low for c1111st nic•t 111n of ;i s nwll :-;hop ring t't•nt<•r After lhl• hl•ann ~s. llw counnl mav cons idC'r ~ivtni,! first rl'~td in,!! to ordinant't's c·nart in~ the 1one chdngc". offlc1ab notNI F rom Page 1l l RESCUE ... \\Crc t.1k1ni; on \\ .11l•r and the hoat \\'•IS loc alt•d hl•lwccn ,\nahcim Bay , :it th" wt•st 1•111l 11f ll1111tington I l.11 l11111r. :ind f•:.;thC'I' 1:-.land. an offs hnr1• 111l 1s l;1nd l"l\·1· h:1rhor patrolmen s tartC'd IOWitr<I t ht•m i11 :1 patrol boat anll .1 fire• h1wt. h11l it took la minull's f(I find th(' sinkinl! ve-;i;<•I, l<fa Sea. hP<':lll!-l' of "z1·rn fou." lluf fma11 sa1<t Jluffman l'Xpl:11n1'11'tl11• patrol 1·1'1'ws hall tn rl·lv 0 11 1·all<1r lo locate the hont ' When patrolmt'n arriH•1l, h(' cnntinuC'ct. the• thr<'l' \\Om(•n huct hN•n plar1'd sn a s mall rc1~·00.1t . <IS lht• men ahoard workt•<l In hail nut w;1tcr. ll<trbnr N'e\\'~ :ulch•rl lh<'ir pu m P" to tlu• \'C''isrl hut ''err un ahl<> to s top I he flow Huffma n 'i altl thC' ho.it \\a<: lmq•d to a m;iruw n •p.ur ~ar<I 1war Suns l't \qualit.· P,1rk unct ho1.;tcd from tht• water. I[(• c•xpl:iinctl the ooal s urrcrec1 hull damage as Wt•ll ao,; some damag<' to its s u bmcrJ!ed clcc- tncal gear . But he said those ahoard were "fortunate" that palrol crews ar· rived before the V<'ssel sank com· plctely. <1ml thnt those aboard wcrC' rescued bl!for<• h;1ving lo l ak<' a plun~e in lht• 51i clC'Urec- d11lly water. lluffman said the lrnrwclls ar<> mC'mhers of llw Coas t Guard AuxihaQ·. H arbor patrol deputies. who responded Suncl:1y ni~ht were Barry ltanda ll, .lirn Orr. J errv McGraw, D<'rik Lo\•Ctl und Frcif Gunzelman. forced to hand O\'er their money shortly bcforC' 8 p.m. when the armed robbers made t~eir raid. Dt'lC'<'t1ve S~t. Bert Chadwick said the three were visiting an unidentified friend at the Hunt- ington Pacific condominium a partments, near Warn-er Avenu e a nd Pacific Coast He says that he has learned that condominiums will"'bc built on the dairy site. Meeipig Set Highway in the Sunset Beach • -B R t• area, when the holdup occurred. y e 1rees "Our kids do well and they s hould do well," he commented. He explained dis trict officials a r e holding meetings with teachers and administrators lo discuss tes t results. Jn addition. demonstrations or new teaching materials are be· ing planned. as well as a Marcil 13 math conference. The 5th Oist riC't supe rvisor will be seeking election in his own 11ght in 1976 uft er being appoint- ed to t he lloard of Supervisors in September. 1974. after the ~ealh of Ronald, Caspers. , No Burglar The victims were identified as Rodnc¥ lludson , who \~as first to Fred Froelich , s tate dircclor call police, J ohn l:L Whalen J r.. of the American Association of and Diane M. Weimcn, all of Retired P ersons, will install Center Sets Appeal Bid _r Iµ Shooting? Police.said today they are dis- counting the report of a Hunt- ingten Beach m an who told the n1' he was shot when he s urprised a burglar in his hQme. whom gave a ddresses in the ne w offic e r s 'fo r Founta in s ame units. Valley's A/\ RP t:huptcr al a ln vcs l 1g ators s aid the y Feb.llmeeting . An appeal o n the deni<il or described their a ss<1il:ints as be· Th . ... plans t o cons tru"t a 1"5.00Cl-d d bo h e sess ion will IA" at l pm. in ~ ' mg bet ween 25 an 30 an t the Community Center , 10200 squ<sre foot shopping center <il over six fcettalL SlaterAve. /\da m s Avenue and Brookhuri,t One wielde d a .45 caliber Strect will come before the Jl unt- automatie pistol, police were R obert Lehman will be presi-ing ton Beac h C ity Council told, while the o~her brandished a dent; Jim Doyle, vice prcs1-tonight. western sty re s 1 x -shootcro lun :--ctenr; Lee-Pn rts" htr. "'1:S~c'7"t'Ytciritr-aFPrroy,,..., --~T..,,urnnrTii gcnft.11 t~·.,.s -,1,,,.11 ... e..,e-+tni ,,.., g.,.....s+-t:i...,1..t-t ... s_,a,.i· 1-7 dctcrmmcdcaliber. a.nd Virg inia Obermeyer. o'clock in cou9>cilchambers. ' treasurer. Those interested in Huntington Beach plannin~ ., Joining the orf.(anization may commissioners upheld an appeal Front Page A J co~~<:.l Mrs. Els ie H1~hflcld , against the project b;·_J\tcred1th 968:..t085, or Lehman, 962·1538. Gardens Homcowl\CrsD£'c. 16. The incident was reported to .~li,s:c last Wednesd ay nig ht by Gl'l'ald Scrimps hire of 9724 Pet- uwood Drive in lhe southeast sectio~f the cit y. Police said Scrimpsttire was wounded by his _ow n gun. He s uf- fered a minor flesh wound Lo his rig ht s'ide. according lo in- ~tj~ating officers. PRICING .•• ---- dul'ing January. . During Dec·cmber, the market· basket bill w as up at the chec:klist store in seven flf the l'i ti t' s :. u r v t• y e cl . r i s i n ~ a n awrage of 3. 7 µe rccnt. The bill went down a t th.c checklist :.tore 1n five C'ill<•s . decreas ing a n avt•raJ!l' of 2.:! percent. and was unrh;ingccl in one city. for <in 0\'1'r ·all monthly 111creuse of JUSt over J pt•rcent. The key deve lopment was the turnaround at the dairy counter. J!t'ncr;ill_,. rcfleNing lower prices at the I arm level. The price of a pound of butter \\-Cnt 1111 at 1 he chl'cklisl ~lore in l' •1 y city during Dece mber. in- c·r ;ising an :t\\•rai::c of 7.5 pcr- l'C'nl. The price dropped daring .January al the rhccklist store 1n mnc cities , down an averaiie of about l:l percent. The price went up st 1 ll further du ring January at lhl' cht'cklist ston.• m two cities - Atl.tnt.1 a nd /\lhuquerque . N_M, ;.ind WIJ:. unchanged rn two r 1l11•s . The dl'crca ses. J,!cncrally about 10 t•enl l'> a. pound. broug ht the price of a pound of huller down to tlw le\'<' ls of Nov I . Egg prit·co.; also dropped, with the price of a dozen m edium eg~s declining a l the checklis t store in 10 cities. for an average drop of 10 percent The price went up at the checklis t store in one city, Providence. R. I.. and was un- chan~ecl 111 two cities_ In contrast, during Dece mber, cg~ prices went up al the checklist s tore in 12 cities. ris ing an a\'Cra~c or 12.!i percent. F'rortt Page Al AGRO·UND •• at hi J?h t icle today. As far as could be d etermined, he said. the ship had not been seriously damaged. Desf)ilc the late hour, the inci· dent altral'tcd a sizeable crowd of youths l o the beac h. They· amused them sel vcs by yelling back and forth to the crew of the stranded vessel. f''1'olice a nd lifeguards had or· ~rs to sec that no one left the V<'ssc l during the course of the in·: spcct1on by customs officers. -----------....--- . . Thanks to you, our Newport Beach & Laguna Beach depositors, M ariners Savings has passed the $100 million mark in assets. We believe that our friendly services, convenient locations, and continuing.high interest on savings have been the deciding factor in so many residents switching their savings to Mariners. Shouldn't you be taking advantage of $100 million strong Mariners Savin gs? Safety, strength and the friendliest crew in town gives you plenty of reasons to start your account today! ASK ABOUT OUR NEW~ TAX-SHELTERED SAVINGS PLANS Earn up to 73/4 % interest on insured savings.· ·n.11 cettllic.lt aecov11t. whkh bears 111 annual yleld ot 8,06% lnt&rMt, Is aub(Oflt to subsl1ntlel ln1or8$t pen1lllos 11 wlrhdrawn boto1c in~turlly. Newporl Btlleh Newport llHch Laguna Stach Seal Beach (Main Ofl1cc) (BaySl<lt' Cl-nlrr) (Corner ol Forrsl Avl') (Le1sureWo<lcJ\ •SISWes"hll Or. 102• 811ysi<lt' Or. , JIO Glenneyrl' St. 13820 Seal Beach Blvd, (71')6•2·•000 (71•)6<12·•000 (71•)•9•-7~ (213)598-76~1; 8evttly Hiii• Wee! Hollywood tCornPr o• Olympic 81vd.) (Opp, Ml Sinai Hospital) J80 So Beverly Or. 8141 Bever Iv Blvd. (213) ~SJ-3000 (213) 657·4141 I ! '· ~ .... -. '. ~­ ~\ ... ' .. Orange · Coast £0 1TI ON 'l 'oclay s Closh1S( N.Y. •tocks VO L 69, NO. 33, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORN IA MONDAY. FEBRUARY 2, 1976 N TEN CENTS Ca.lllpaign .Finance Reports Flow By GARV GRAN\'lU.E Ollltt D•llY PUOISl•ll Campaign finance dis closure s tatements that began flowin~ in- to the Oran ge County Rc~1!>trar of Voters office this n111rning s how that most elected countr l)f ficials dabbled in polit'acal fina nces in the final six monlhi, c1f 1975, a non ele ction ~cnr. And not all or tho~c who itdd<.>d to their political W<1r chests w1U be o(ficc seeke rs in 1976. County Supl'r v isor Halph Clark, for exumplc, won a M:cond four year term in 1974 <Jncl won't face the \'Otc rs again unt1l l!l7K Rut Cla rk b egan prepuring for :.i run ;1t some <>fftce in 1971:1 by <1d· ding ~2.85S.to an ulr eady ~,_,,,t ing S.l.211 c:1m fi;11g11 s u rplus The An a heim su1.H!J'\ 1sur's political fina nc·1:1l ga111 l'amc throu.gh a Novem b1.•1· $1()0 a ticket cocktail partv Though l'ount y lat;or ;rnd dl'- velopment interest:. t·alle<I tor a boy cott ol tht• fu nd ru1.,e1· l>l'l'aust' of pos1l1ons t;ikt•n by Sh1rlt>y Grtnlllc, Clark's ap - 1JOintcc to t ht• Cotinty Plannini! Cllrnm1ss10n, lht• $22.85."i nl'I from tht• a(fair 1s, h,• local :.tantlarcb. hdl). . ~l ajor contributors to Cl.11,k':. fund rniscr 111c ludt•d the !nine ~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~ ~~--~~~~.~~~~~~~~~~~~ O•llr Pilot P11<>10 br Le~ P•rnr EARLY MORNING BEACH STROLLERS FOUND THIS UNUSUAL SIGHT TODAY Freighter Runs Aground as Fc;>g Shrouds Balboa ·Peninsula Sunday Night ·Mayor Files ·For April 13 WW1Cil Race ... Newport Beach Mayor Donald Mcinnis has filed his nominatiol)1 papers for the April 13 cit'y c~ncil election and two more potential candidates h-a v e t a ke n o ut papers. the city clerk said todav. M~lnnis. who has s<.'rved on the · council s ince 1968, will attempt to get re-elected to his se1lt in O' - trict Two, which includes Wc:sl Newport. The first pers on to consider challenging the mayor is Phillip S. J ohnson, 5509 Seasl•ore Ori\'<'. who '.lists His oqt;up:ition as a restaura nt gchcra I m'<lnage1·. Hans Olav Hegna, 127 /\gate Ave .. Ralboa Is land. has alsn taken out nomination papers. Hegna. a mechanical eng meC'r, 1s considering running against Paul Ry ck off in Qis t rit•t Fivt'. Ryckoff a lready has n ·turnccl his nomination papers. One other pers~. David M ttllally. 1s 1·1m sider g'challcng ing Hyt:koff In istrict Seven, Councilma n John Store has dt't 1tlc'd not to run again. Duncan Mt'lntosh. H:iy Williams and Tom J31andi aln•ad.v have fi led pap~rs in Store's Corona de l Mar distriN l't·r Trebler, Archibald Sc(•tl Ill and William Morris havr takC'n out papers but han· not ) ct n .•turm'tl them. Deadline for filing in Store's district is Fc•h. 10. Ot'ncll11w 1n Mci nnis' an1I HyC'koff's is Thurl- day. Murde r-suicide LONG BEACH Cll f'll -P olir1' said a 72-year-ol<I man appan•nt ly shot his wife in the ha!'k \\lllli• she slept Sund;1r -thC'n lurn<'rl till' weapon on hi m sC'lr ln\'csl i1wtor~ said. ~arl Ellis anti his "1rl'. Margaret, 65. were found <lead in their bedroom by their daughter Dog License Grace Given A f(race period of two weeks has bec•n ~i v<'n lo Newport ncach llO): owners who have yet to gl't . their pets licensed. city of· ficials sn1d today. A spokes man s airf the new deadline of Feb. 16 has been set because many pet owners have had problems getting documentation that t h eir p ets have bee n s payed or neutered so they will be eligible for red\.lced fees . Licenses are ovoilable nt all Newport Beach fire sta- tions. · Public Hearillg Set l On Coastal PrOperty By FLU.ARY Kl\YE cst1mnl<.' thnt comm<.'nls fro m • 0 1 ch~ 0 .11, P•••• s1 .. 11 Ora nge County represcnt<ili vcs he public will have its last we will be heard between 11 a m . cha nce Tuesday in Ingle wood to and al least 3 p m . comment o n the va1ious con~lnl A fin al hsl of sites \\ill ht> perties proposed for s tutc· <I(' f o r w a r d e d tu th I.' s t a t c s1tio11 for use .is n•creational Legis lature fo r cons idcrution nd open s pace s ites. • . along with the S ta te Coasta l The state Coa:-.tal Comm1sswn Plan A state honcl is:.ue, in addi· >PU ft tr~mirs;1~~~ttnrctnr--norr·11'--<JtlfeY !;Utn::in<t·toc-:it- tinue I h!·oughout must of the day · money. is a proposed source of re · at the Airport II) alt llousc. venue fo r the purchases Coastal Comm 1sswn pJJnm•rs Orange ~ounty s ites nn lht ten· Survey Shows But.ier, ~ggs OR Dec rease th • the J\ssoC'iatf'd Press 'l'hl' .first m onth or 197t; hrought a drop in bulll'!' nud egg pric<.'s, re vc'rs ing a l'l'C~Ol trend of steady in<.'rcasf's, <tn Associated Press market ba:-.kct s un I.'~ shows. Th<' declines he lped cut the family grocery hill in m:m y areas. but the s a v1nJl" w1·n · p:trt1t1lly offs <'l b y higher prices rnr nonfood ll<.'ms. rt1tul::irly ddl'rgenl. • The· Asshtidrrrr!fess dn•w up :i random list of l!l commnnl~ purcha.,cd foo<I and nonfood jll'nl:-., c heckt•ri lhe pnce ·al one .supcrm:irkel in each or 13 cities · (induct 1ng Los Ang eles} on March 1. 1973 . :rnci has rechct•kcd on o r about thl' s tart of 1•ac h sul'- ceC'dinJ? month. No :-itt<'mpt wns m:1d<' to W<'1~h thC' AP survey rc1;ult." a ccording to pnpulation dens ity or in terms c1f wha t perct'nl of a family's ac- tual ~rorery outlay euch item represents . 'fh~ l at~st survey showed the pri c<.' of the markctbnskel at thl' r lwcklist s tor e· declin<'d 111 10 cities l ast m o nth, down an average of 2.8 pl'rccnt. and ros(' in three citie!l. up an avcra~t· of 1.1 percent. 0\'C'rall. the markct- bas k<.'t price a t the c hecklist stor<' dropped al most two pcrr<.'nl cluring January. CdM Civic Group Met>ls W eCl nesday A presentation of s moke/fire deteetors. a discussion or issues pertinent to Old Cornn a rlc l l\I nr rrs1dents and election of officers will be the a~c nda wlwn the Corona del Mar C1vlC' 1\sSO<.'iation mrets Wednesday evening. Me mbers of th<-.1troup and other interested rcs1denLq or Old Corona del Mar urc invite<t to the meetinit :1t 7::1() JI rn. at Corona del Mar EIE>m entary School, 630 Carnation A vc. lalive lis t include : -/\ nine-acr e parce l of Depa rtm c-nt of Water :.ind Power property in !)cal Be ach 1,450 acres of wetlands in Bolsa Chica adjacent to Hunt- ington Beach. 38 acres of wetlands owned b y t h e O t•pa r lm c n t of Transportation un the north s ide of the Santa An:i Riv<'r and ulso t3 !l acres at the Talbert Fl ood Control Cha nn<.'I anr Rm<>kh11rl'>l ~trc<.'t in Huntington Beach 46 acres 11 N1 r the 1 lunlini..rton fk>ach Flood Control Channl.'l al Magnolia Street. A se cond Dc pnrt m C'nt or Transportation site adJact•nt to Beach Boul<.'vard ;mrl l':1c ific· Co~1st Hig hway in I lunti11gto11 Beach son acres or m arsh :in<J hluf flnn<l 1111 the soulh sule 1J( S;mta Ana H1vl'r 1n N<'wpo rt l111;1t'h Five sep a r a l C' h l11frt ori pa rce ls. totaling :lfi:l aen•s, sur- rounding Upper Nt•\\ port nay, in Newport Rl'ac h -'l'hrl.'e Vtl <':tnt lots ntlJacenl to lns pi ra(rnn l'ninl l'ar k 1n Newport Re:tC'h -Lan<! n o\\ oWn<'rl I>\ th<' I r v in l' (.' o m pa n y h e l ~111• e n Newport lh'aeh anrt Laguna .fl<'ach. -A 10-:H'I'<' t'Xt<'nsion of Cr cs- C{'nl Ha~· Bl':l t'h :ind J'ark in Lag11n;1 Hl!tH'h. Ninr \':l<'ant and onc> de- . \'t>lopetl lot ;1{ Cn·SC('l\l nay Point in Laj?una fk:.ich. not nt•rt•ssarily tis in~ i;t atc funrls · (S~e COASTAL. ra~e i\2) IX>W INDEX OFF3 POINTS NEW YORK CU PI> -Despite continued buy ing s trength. the stock market closed mixed today in active trading on the New York Stock Exchange during a weath er-shorlened session. The Dow Jones industrial average lost 3.93 poihts to 971.35. The blue·chlp averai?e climbed a record 122.87 points. or 14.41 per· cent, in January. Advances led declines by alx>ut a four·to-three margin (Tables, All). Prices were higher in active trading on the American stock Exchange. Company ($500), lobhyist Frank M1chale nn ($1,000), Mission Vic· jo Compa n y (SI .000> und the Moulton Tru!>t <Sl .OOOl Another non 1976 candidate who raised <'ampa1gn funds dur- ing the la!!.t half of J975 was Sheriff Hn1ctlev G:.itcli. At an inform al JuJy luncheon at the Orange !\l inin~ Company Restaurant in Orangl', Gales vicked up S2,445 for a C'ampaign that won't be waged until 1978. Most those who contributed 10 the s henff's c!!m1):.11gn fund donated less than $50, atcordtnA to Gales· dis clos uw s tatcmcnl It showed that $1 ,75() or the $2,445 came from contri but1ons of less than $50. · llut one donor, rcs taur'a nt operator David Perrin, kicked 1n Sl,261 by contributing the food and beverage consumed al tho luncheon. Lutc•r iii thl' ycur, Gales withdrt'W Crom u p e nding partne rs hip with l'errin tind other 0"·11crs o t the Foxhuntcr Restau1·ant in Irvine. Of llw d eclarctlscundidalcs foi· 197ti. Supe rvisor ltalph Oicdrich i'!"l <>ff lo the <•al'lic,,.l campaiAn stat·t 01<-ori c h 's c ampuign db· <See FINANCE, Page A2) Freighter Stuck .. Runs Aground Off Newport By ALMON LOCKABEY Dtlly Ptlot lluling Editor A 328· foot con vcrted L ST fre ighter ra n aground in the fog on the Halbou Peninsula about 10 p.m. Sunday, narrowly missing the Ba lboa Pier before it crashed into the surf at the fool of Island Avenue. The g rounded freighter was the Coos Bay en ~e fo the Port of Los Angeles ~a n Juan. Puerto Hit·o. The vessel is owned by the Tica s a Corp .. a freight fir m headed by Dan Wirth of Laguna Reach. · l nlen-ic>wed at the Orange. County II arbor Oepartm e nl wher e he was arranging fo1· salvage ope rations. Wirth said the rcssel wa~ s kippered by Capt. Fre d Stabberl of Long Beach and' tarr ied a trew or 27 . There were no re~orted in)urie!i and t he r rew r em ained aboard the ,·esst•I during the nig ht. Within an hour aftt•r tbc Coos Bay h1t the beach it wus boarded l>y a · l<'um of customs offi rers, le adif'lg t.o rumors on the beach that 'le ·Shiµ was carrying a cargo of m::tl'tJuana or other con- lrubancf. Rut Ray Spe ncer. •• U.S. Customs s upervisor out of Los Angeles. said the insf)cction was roµLine in s uch iricidenLc; and that ·no c-o ntraband was found aboard. Owner Wirth s aid the freighter was carr~ 1ng no cur~o of any kind. • .... pencer~<ii<t1t-W:ffrroot1ne tor Customs a~l'nls. to inspect a \ essel in trouble pefore it rc- arht!d its dc~lin-atien. Tht'-{;oos- B:ty was schedule d to clear 1n Los Angeles Harbor today. First. re ports of the ,:!roundin'i! came from the 'Newpe>rt Beach Police De partment who notified the Harbor De partment that a large vl'sscl appeared to be in dis tress ofr the beach. The ongmal reµort s aid the ship ap- peared to be a tanker. th<.' police de1>artmenl sent un- its to the bC'ac h along with so.ueral unhs of the r1ty's Uep;irt rnt-nl of Marin<.' Safctv. llarbor De pa rtment Sl?l Dean Cordell. who was watc h com- m ander on the sccnl', said Coas t Gua\:f-1 headquarters al Long Hc acfi ~·as notified and lhat the Coast Guard alerted Customs of. firer s. II arbo r P a tro l boats · transpo rl(•d c ustoms orricers to tlw seen<'. The Coa st r.u:ird cutler Point Di vide. whir h was ' rc turninf! from San Clem<.'ntc Island. wa:,; ordl'rcd to s t and hv unl1l it wal' c1et erminccl that the s hift was in no acutl' d;inJ!c r . After nnrrnwly missing-the Ralboa Pier the Coos Ray ran ha rd a ground in an ehbin'I! ti<le . The s hip was hro cids1dc to the * * * Sclwol Kith SeeiCrounded Ship on Sand Several hundred people, In· eluding school children from nearby Newport Elementary School. took advan tage or a sun- ny day lo study the (!rounded freighter Coos Bay today. At times there was mote action on the beach than in me waler. A salvage tu~ s tood 100 lo 300 yards offs hore drifting lo the glassy sea as the tide peaked a nd then beRan to recede. Occasionally two men paddled a green din~y from the freighter lo the tu~ a nd back again. Obs ervers said the delay in try· ini:t to pull the freil!hter off the sand probably was 'due lo negotiations over salvage fees. Reports indicated the skipper or the sulvagc tug was demand· ing $1,500 in cash before he would throw a lioe aboard the beached frei&hter. • beach with its bow pointed sli ght- ly seaward. Efforts to free lht• ve,,.sel by her own powe r proved fruill~ss. HowevC'r, s he rc m<iincd upril!hl and appeared lo bl' in no dan~er of breaking up. The seas w<.'rc light , and as the Lide receded sbc was less than .50 feet from t he be:!Ch. Ha rhormast er Al Oberg said the Coos flay was the largest vess~I to run nground in the Newport area . <See AGROUND. Pag_e.A2) De Saw It Winter to Stick Around PUNXSUTAWNEY, Pu. (AP) -Phil. the groun- dhog who made Punxsut;mncy famous, emerged from an elec:trically heated burrow m s ubzero weather today and ~aw his shadow -a sign th:.it winter \\leather is in s tore for at least six more weeks. Phil's fore cast ca me as the sun rose in clear bul chil1y skies. Although the tempcratut·c hovered at minus-10, mcmbt.:rs of the Punxsuta wnc_\· Groundhog Club's inne r circk watched Phil emcrg<.• from hibernation. Legend has it that if the J!roundhog sees his shadow on Feb. l, winte r wilt last another six weeks, If the sky is cloud.\· and there is no s hadow, spring is supposed to be j ust ar ound the corner. Some s keptics. most from out of state, have claimed that Phil actuallv came out ol' hibernation n week ago and that todal"··s ceremony was staged by t'hc. Pu11xs ulawney Groundhog Cluh and its Jeader, Sam Light. Those skeptics poi nt out that t he celebrat- ed burrow is wired for heat -at the ad vice of zoo con- ~ultants -to prompt Phil's exit. · Sunset Park Drama Eight Saved From Sinking C~uiser By KATHY CLANCY 01 lh• O~ll~ Pilot St.Ill Eight people w ere rescued from their sinking 28·fOOl ~ahin auiscr late Sunday night a:-. Orange Count y H arbor Patrolmen worked in "7.ero vis- ibility•· fog lo carry them and their boat to safely. Sgt. nalph Huffman of the Sunset Aquat ics P ark harlJor patrol unit s aid today Mr. and l\trs. Tom If a rwe ll of lluntin,:non Beach and their s ix passengers "were extremely fortunate un- . der· the cir cumstances." He s aid their boat. valued al between SIJ.000 and SIS,000, was towed to shore and saved. And none of the eight people aboard was injured except for bein~ wet and cold. In addition to l\l r. and Mrs. llarwell, of 18411 Huntin,l?ton St.. other passengers. were Kim and Betty Emmons and Ro~er Press· f!rove, all or flOl W. lOlh SL , Corona del Mar; Ron Gregory , Sunset Beach; Alice Fara no. Ana heim , and M ilford Allen, Garden Grove. Huffman s aid the boat ('lthc r ])an Moynihan To Quit U.N.? · WASHINGTON CAP) -Daniel F . Moynihan , controversial U.S. ambassador to the· United Na- tions, s ubmitted his resignation. administratio n sources said this afternoon. Just W edn esd ay, a fte r a Moynihan-authore d criticism of unnamed State Department of· ficials was leaked to reporters. White Hou11e press secretary Ron Nessen had said: "Pat is s upported bt"the Presi- dent. the secretary of Stale and the top offlcials or the Slate Departm ent.'' There has b een criticism or Moynihan's outspoken approach to U.S. diplo macy wlthin the de· ·partment. _.,,,, -- struck a submerge$! rock or n oai/ ingobject. tearing a six:by I8incn hole in the half-inch plywood hull. The boat immediately bc~~m tak· in!fOn wate r . • Orange County S heriff':{ harbor patrolmen, monitoring DAD DROWNS, SON MISSING IN MISHAP, AS the Coa st Gu~1rd radio. heard the Harw<.'lls' s~n:il for help about 11 :20 p m . Huffma n said. Hl' S<lid the group s aid they were t aking on water and the> boat wa s lo c ale d belwcl'n Anaheim Bav, at the west end of Huntington Harbour. and Es the r' Island, <IO offshore oil island. Five h~1r bor patrolmen started toward the m in a patrol boat and a fire boa t. but it took 15 minute~ <Sec RESCUE. Pa~e Al> "'eacber Inc r eas ing night and morning low clouds und fo~ otherwis e considerable high cloud~ wilh partial afternoon sunshine Tues· day. Slightly cooler. J,ows in the 40s. 1 lighs in up~r: GOs al lhe heaehcs. INSIDE· TODAY A Brookings Jn.vtitutc st11dy claims the U.S. Marine Corp11 11as outlived its rrmd·sloggmg image and should be concett-' tratcd on Ille East Coast. Story A4. •t .. ,. .... ... ' •1-1 All BH All .. , All '" ... . -· · A.2 DAILY PILOT N Monday. February2.1811 Rollo-Cho•IJers 1 'First Degree' . Finding Asked ~ By TOM BARLEY ing Dr. Roberl Trace lo death in 0t1 ... o.11yP1101$1111 the physicia n 's Carden Grove home. Pros ecutor Pat Briun urged un "But Chambers is no less Auil rant.te oun y uperiort:ovrt-t9 ot thts-l"rtnn?;-Rrt:m totd the Jury to~ay to f10<1 <lere~d~nt:-. jury in his final argument. Gary M1cl}ael Rollo and Wilham "I have given you overwhelm · Elliott Chamb<'rs of Newport ing evidence to s how you that Beach equally guilly or rir~l these two m en knew each other degree murder. intimately before the murder NEWPORT PIER Fro•r~Al RESCUE ••• io find the slnkJn~ Vt'Ss<'I, ldn Sea, be<'ausc of "zero log " Huf fman ::;uid . ' Huffman cxplainc,'(f the putrol crews h ud 10 rely on rudor lo locate the bont. W~en pntrolmen arrived. h(.' l'Ontmued, tht' three women h;.id bet.'n pl!lccd in ~1 ~mull rowboat. as the men aboard worked I<> bail out water. Brian said <;~ambers. 46, 3710 and carefully planned the way In Seashprc Ortve su rrounded whichTracewas toberobbed." PACIFIC OCEAN Costa Mesa Trio Saved From Fire himself with f~mily and frit•nds Brian reminded lhe jury of last Aug. 14 while Rollo was l:>eal· "uncontradict t·d evidence" thal BALBOA PIER ,.. EYES ON CONGRESS Viejo Activist Cooper 3,000 'Xs' Sought. By Candidate Alicia 11:.itchett Cooper of .Mts· s ion Viejo is out to gather 3,000 s ignatures to get her name on the June Hepublican prim::ir)1 ballot in the 40th Congress ional Dis· I net. a post now held by Andrew Hinshaw. Mrs . Cooper, who has been ac· live in a nµmber of SMdlcback \'alley community g roups, political organizations and the Saddleback Area Coordinaling Council. lists Saddleback Com- munity Colle~e District Trustee Norris a Brandt as tier campaig n manager. ---Undc1':l new s tall' l!lw. nin- didates clo nnt need to pay a filin~ fee if 3,00U 'Oll•rs · s igna tures can be g:-irncrcd on nominatmn pl•l i· tions. l\lrs . Cooper said her political philosophy is "that Congrc~s 1s the ins trument for local govcr.o· me,>nt :ll I he national lt'H•I. "We clon't have ln fcl'I hclrh.·"s :rnrl at Ilic mercy of go"c rnrncnt ..,we know the impact of 111fl <.1t.111n high luxt•s. unrmplnyml'nl anti cnpphng regulations and ~\t• know th al we must be open to crc.1tive ways to solve these pro· blems.'' shesa1d . Fro• Page A J FINANCE .. • clos ure s talcmt•nl shows lhnt be spent $18,330 Ill Decc•mhrr fur a 3rd District mailer thut did not gc) out lo his constiluc11ls until early last month. ThC' m :i ilt•r <lid n o t :in- nounc C' the Full r rl o n sup~r"isor's c;indttla('Y Instead. it dwl'lt on a RicC'ntenni;1I tl1c.'m e anc1 call('cl fo r a rC'l11rn tn c11n- f1c1<'n cc in J!OVC'rnm<'nt ORANGE COAST ' lt\t• lhfllj• l '"' l'•·l'I •• I .I .,.,ft\ ;i.h n I '"'I ,,. ... , 11.. U+ ..... ,., 4"\\, .. ,. II ... ft I 'I ti I t • ,, r <o..-t l'ubll\tll.,·O ( O t " ., •I·" '" • hi•,,,, "'' 11vM1 .. r... ti M *""''\I U • Ul'&I t I I r I· f l f.t A• .•. '-''wfoHI '',,lo H 111 1f n I ,,. h I uunt1t1" Y tl1t , •••"" • • "' 1 1 • V•flf Y otr•I l HJHhi' I 1 U t hit t /\ 1 It rt-<;'°""1 • oiuon •• r'i•H• ·•·•··• ·-•httl\o••~ ,,,~ 1 , ' O"'t' 1tt• '"""•r··• Vlt• ,, .• ,.., ., .. , 1, 1 l'J v.' '' (}.y ~lttt 1, lu 1,1 Mfo ,,, \.1•l1h ,,.,,, ~~t ,._ Robert N. Wero •·rt .10t nt hl'\O f',10h\.hi f Jack R-Curley Vttl' ,,,,,,., .. fH Jn\I ( • tH r1'1 ~\111.111')1' Thomas Kervil l 01\01 Thomas A. M urphin<.' f.\.ctl\'41QU"l•J t i.MOf Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall ,P.)\.f\t•IH MA•"'l1n•• l J.f~\ Offices <i't'M ""' \ .. H" \hf t 0-tw th , t t I )~a...t\ '. ' t ..... ( I•.,_, ••. "" I. f4\,"t •11tt•• I t f flt ')t • ~t\t""'-tl'•A•tf • uMht 1• • v.1111 y 1\.1"'1 I~ t , '• •J ••• ·~· (111q~1 I lh """''" T•lt phone 1714) 642-4321 Claulfied Advertising 642·S'71 C"'OYPIQtitt. ,.,. Or1tnot ('"" ' f'\.lt.t1,,ltlf'"O com iM"'• No rw"" \to, .. '· 1H11\U1U1~• ~"litM•••I ft "'", ~r etJvwr" '' rnr• t tw t• '" "'•• t • • r•etc..S.,.<rO ...,11t\t1'1t \('IU "' .,.,~''"'*_.. •• \*"'YfiOht OtllfflU0 t , ,.,. 11~ .. O'O t,.o,. l••uti -'It ,.. ••• , ~'"· t ~j I ,,_i .. Wb~ ••Oh " '" • ,,, • , ... I f"'lll)f' fhh ft/f'ft .. ,1 ,4 1\f't,""'-\t: f I"" I Wt"" 1°"'411·~ \.) '''"'°"''"'" Rollo, a bla<:k belt k<Jratc expert. used his hands and feet in 'J'race's home to break 18 of tht! O.tll~ l'ilOI Hews t.vp doctor's 24 ribs in a ::;tru)'.?s:le lhat left much or the.home splattered with blood. MAP INDICATES (CIRCLED X) WHERE FREIGHTER RAN AGROUND IN NEWPORT Ship Hit Beach After Narrowly Missing Balboa Pier Sunday Night A rouµle and their four-year· old son were rescued from their apartment in Costa Mesa Sunday night as smoke fro.m a smolder- ing fire threatened their lives, fir.emen said. Brian said Hollo, 2:l, beat Dr Tra.cc unco.nsc1ou::; and then re-Fro• Page Al v1\'ed the physician by dousing him with cold water while he de· 1manded the location of the safe. "Rollo emptied th~ ~arc but it may not ha\'C bee n enough ror him, .. Brian said. "lkcau~e the doctor was beaten again and Burglars Hit Nine Off ices AGROUND. • Pair Wounded In Shootout Still Critical Chris a nd Cuthy Marseilles were still asleep in their apart· ment at 710 W. 18th SL. even though lhei r m attress was smolderinJ?, when a visitor to the ·apartment complex, David Savage of 924 E . Ocean Front. Newport Beach, re::;cucd them at 11 :39 p.m. again until this time he was left In Newport todieon his bed." lirian s aid Hollo and Chambers then sold a numbe r of guns taken Occupants of a Newport Beach by Rollo from the Garden Grove office complex are estimating home ror $1.500. The money was their }ieftes today after burgl<trs used to pay off a buil bond out· stru~" nine offices during the standing against Rollo, the pro· weekend. secutorsa1d. Police said the office building "Rollo was unemployed and at 4300 Campus Drive was ap· desperate for money, .. Hrian parently hit durin~ the hours of said. "Cltf'm bl'r s was involved in darkness Saturday nig ht or Sun· a legal action with Trace and so day morning. the pair of them decided to JOin The thieves us ed pliers to forces and make Trace a com· break open front door locks in the mon enemy." offices and once inside apparent· Obviously angr~·. Biian walked ly rummage d through drawers over to Rollo at thl• dcfo11d<.1nl's and cabinets table and pointed him out lo the Off1t'es broken into are oc· JUI')'. cupied by : "This man thinks this kind of Illig Construction Company; thing is ju::;t his bag," the grim-Southern California Press, Inc.; ·faced prosecutor snapped. "I L Justus Gilfillan Ass ociates; was a piece or cake, this horrcn· William M . Crawford Company; dous beating of ::i man who knew Kenneth Marlin : NationaJ Train- nolhing about karate or how to ing College: Viking Fire Protec- dcfend rumsclf... ~tion ;'.,Alice Whytlftk Interiors, •• and Estey Hoover Advertising. From Pa9eAJ COASTAL. • -5.1 acres or bluff area O\'er· looking Main Beach Pttrk in cen· tral Laguna Beach -Mouth of Aliso Canyon in Laguna Beach. * * *. f rvine Office ' . Burglars Get s.10,000 Loot Wirth said a Los Angeles Harbor sah•age firm had been or-. dered to start salvage operations at high tide today. As far a s could be determined, he said, the ship had not been seriously damaged. Despite the late hour, the inci- dent attracted a sizeable crowd of youths to the beach. They amused themselves by yellin~ back and forth to the crew of the s tranded vessel. Police and lifeguards had or- ders to see that no one left the vessel during the course of the in· spection by customs officers. $260,000 Pot Haul Seized EL CENT R.O (UP I )-· A merican and Mexican authorities teamed in a weekend raid to ::;eize about $260,000 wor~ of marijuana. Mexican federal--police led Saturduy's probe in San LUJS, Sonora, Mexico, arresting three men and one woman. seizing 45 weapons and I ,010 kilos of mari- jua n a valued at S200 ,000 . Authorities said the weapons ap- parently had been smuggled into Mexico lo be t raded for Bank manager Gerald Guess and Lagunan Rjchard Castillo re· main in critical condition today as a result of a shootout Thurs· day in Guess' South Laguna Security Pacific Bank. Guess of Mission Viejo was be· ing tteated in South Coast Com· munit;y Hospital's intens ive care unit. He was reported in stable but guarded condition. Castillo, shot by s heriff's de- puties dressed as ambulance at· tendants, was in critical condition at the Orange County Medical Center. Castillo, 24, of 1104 Miramar Drive, was felled by lawmen's !:iullets in the ill-fated holdup of the bank. Estancia Air · Pact Awarded Savage took out the son. Jamie. and then woke up the ,parents. Chri::; Marseilles, 29. and his wife Cathy, 23, were taken to H oag Memorial Hospital, Newport Beach. a~c­ lims of s moke inhalation and were transfe rred to Orange County Medical Center. They were released after treatment at the medicaJ·centcr. While Savage saved the orcu- pa nts o f the apartment, a neighbor, D~vid Moore, called firemen who prevented the fire from danaging anything else but the mattress. Costa Mes a Battalion Chief Gary Golson n oted the onlv damage in the fire was in the S50 loss of the mattress, but added that if the s moke had gone un. detected much longer the famil~ would have. been in gra\'C dange·r.. Smoking in bed was bc·lie\'ed to be the cause of the fire, he said. • lk>dy Given . ,; A contract for S81,582 has been J di l awarded to Wes tern A'llied -nun,e ·ate y Corporation of Santa Fe Springs • for the installation of a new air TOULOUSE, France (l\P) -A conditioning 14nit al Estancia 77-year-old man went to the HJghSchool. Toulouse University Medic<.il -17-acre h e adland o n Laguna Niguel coa~l. narcotics. Newport-Mesa #unified School School a nd s howed a g uard a Burglars booted open the doors District trust~~s awarded the card which said he had given his of two offices tn Irvine's Skv At the same time, agents from contract al a ~peciaJ meeting body to science after his death. --1 l.9·acre headland site in Dana Point. 48-acre upland parcel over· looking Dana Point Harbor and Doheny State Beach J>ark. Souther!)' addition lo Doheny St::ilC' HeHc-h South not nec essarily using s t<\te fund;. -153-a c r e coas tal terrace parcel in the San Cleme nte Coastal Palis ade:-. Commi s1oner:-. will hear <ill rommnents at Tu1·:.du~··s hc;,ir· mg, b11l prohahl~ "Ill not a<'t on the 11:.t until a mcc tmg l<.iter th1~ month. (J(),000 Hit The Beaches Unsea son<1hly warm weather <'Ont inued to clrl\'t' Southe rn Californ ians l o Newport's beaches in unprcccdentctl num bt'rs as lifeguards rc.'corrlcd more' than 60,000 weeken<I v1s1tor~. According to lift•guard I.I Logan Lo ckabcy , the people came to Newport nc:1ch strands .on Saturday and Sunday lo enJllY the 68 dc~ree tl'm r er;ctures. Lot·ka bt•v l>atd ft.•\\' of the be:irh gol'rs wci·e tcmpkd into thr water due to poM sul'f conchtions :ind 57 -deg ree watl'r tc•m· pcr:tll1T('$_ Park area~early today. s tealing the U.S. Drug Enforcement Ad· Saturday. "At m y a~e I have nothing to office mac hines police sai<t may ministration, the U.S. Borde r look forward lo,'' he s aid Sunday. total $10.000in value. Patrol and the Imperial County The completfon date for the .. ~ cam.e here t.o die, and my body . Police s~dd the burglars en-sheriff's office confiscated more project Is June l. Until the new will b\1mm.ediately available ... lered t he unlocked mall area lo than 300 kilos of maTrjuana tn-a uni.t is_ installed, a temporarv Tbe man moved a few paces an offi ce buildin,I! at l!JOOO Sky travel trailer near Winterhaven cooling unit is being used at th·e awfY. pulled out a gun and killed Park Boulevard s horlly <ifter l on the California-Arizona Uorder. high school. That unit is being himself before anyone could in· a .m. The marijuana was \'alued at rented at a cost tl!, S20,000 for a tervene. His identity was not an· The burglars . police s aid, S60.000>. 90-day period. -nounced . shunnedpry tool~andkickedand ~:::-=..:::::::;:::::::=:==================-~-=-==:====-==================================:....~~~--. battered at the doors of s uites 203 and 100 until the doors splinl~red and separated from the locks. An unplugged ele<'tric clock at Pacific Is land Development Company. one of the victims. in· rli cated the time al 1 ·21 a.m . Thc other burglarized office was un- 11'\?rke<I <Jnd the owner unknown early today, polfcc said. PQlice said the burglars stoic a number of l'lectri c typc"riters. calculators CJ nd other office machines Kissinger Visits Coast . LOS ANGELES <APl '-' Secret~1ry of State lle nrv Kiss- injler 15 in Soulhl'rn Caiifornia for a brief SI ay which includC's ;1 ..major Spl'l'Ch on detente" and a meelin~ with Is raeli Prime l\linister Yit1.hak Rabin. J_<is.sin~c r. a s pokes womnn s aid Sunday, will make th<· s peech <1t lht· 1":11rmo111 lloll'I 1n San Franc1s('n T Ln•srlav . Site Still Question Vallerga's Trial Delayed for Week 1 Former Orange County as- sessor Jack VnllerE!a's tnal on conspiracy charges was delayed for one week today while Orange Count)· Superior Court officials waited for state <•uthorities lo de · tcrmine where the.' defendant will be tried. Judge Kenneth Willi;1ms grant· ed the delay to Feb. 9 today while he and presiding Judae Clawdc M. Owens continue to confer with state officials on the change or venue. Vallt-rga. 54. hos loldJhecourt that he would pre( er M l5e tried in Los AngelE's County The pro secullon does not oppose thnt venue If it can he arrun~ed Co ngr e ss man Antlrcw Hins haw. Valler~a·s codefe n- dant. will be trit'cl here on the same charge~ 1\1arch1. Hinshaw. convictect here last week on bribery char~cs. docs not seek a change of ..-cnue. The cons piracy charltes an.• identical lo those once faced hy nine Indicted employes of the as· sessor's office . that Orange Counlv time. materials nod man- power were utili zed tiy Hinshaw and his aides IJurinJ( his SUC· ' ccssful bid for congressional of· fice . Vallerga was removed from county office las t year aft~r be· ing found (.?uilty 1n Ventur:i C.:oun· ly or rriminnl char11cs contained in another i:rund jury indict· menl. Thanks to you, our Newport.Beach & Laguna Beach depositors, Mariners Savings has passed the $100 million mark in assets. We believe that our friendly services, convenient locations, and continuing high interest on savings have been the deciding factor in so many residents switching their savings to Mariners. Shouldn't you be taking advantage of $100 million strong Mariners Savings? Safety. strength and the friendliest crew in town gives you plenty of reasons to start your account today! ASK ABOUT OUR NEW TAX-SHELTERED SAVINGS PLANS Earn up to 73/4 % interest on insured savings.• ·This cerl•llcatc aaoou111. which bllnrs an annual v1clt1 01 8 oo•i. lntorest, Is subject 10 subs1an1111 1111ereS1 penallle1 II withdrawn beloro mAlurUv. Newporl BHcti (Ma1nOll1C:<'l 151SW"tlcilll Of 171416•?·4()00 Newporl 8eacll l•oun1 Beech Seel BHch 1B1>ys1de Center) (Cotner 01 Fores• Avn I lle1sureWorldl 104:'• Bavs•de O< 310 G111nn,.y1e ~1 13820 Seal Bea<:ti Blvd (7 141642-4000 (71·11494·1506 121J1596 7626 Beverly Hilla Wtll Holly...,o«I (Corner of Olympic Blvd I (Opp Ml S1na1 Hosp11al) 380 So. 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By YLVlt\ PORTE il (r'tntmaStnf~) What':5 ahead an 1976 tor th\' record isetllnR 32 million or you -men, women and children -11ow <:ollccUng monthly Soc1al Secunty checks 1 Will benchls ru;e enough to keep pace ~1th mOulton ' /\ml whul ~ thl' outlook for the 100 m1lhon who work an JObs covered by !:ioc1al Security, And the btg qucsUon what acl100 1( any, ean we expect. from the President and Congress to 1mpro..-e the soundness of our Social Security system 1n th1:s an election year? For Social Sccunty he111 fn:wr1es UNDER L/\W. BENEFITS are ~t.'arNt t o rise automatically .ii. t he Consu m er Price Index n ses er the Cl'l goes up 3 pcrct:nl or more in any l ear the Money's Worth checks delivered early an July of the following year are in· creased by the penentagc 1nuease m the CPI The most recent 1llustrataon was the 8 percent hike in benefits Social Secunty rec1p1ents received this past July renecllng the rise in the Cf!I smoe their last cost of hv1ng mcrease This~ ear s increase wilt be lower -1n the area of Gh to 7 percent -for the pace of 1nrlat1on stowed s lightly in 1975 The precise rise wont be known until after the CPI for the first quarter of 76 has been calculated Last year -.1 non election year -President Ford tne<.I to persuade Congress to cut the 8 percent increase to 5 per (ent but Congress flatly re1ectcd his request A similar rt: commendation was m early drafts of the budget Ford de livered two weeks ago but the White House cut the r eques t out of the final dra ft FORD IS R UNMNG for President an 1976 he docsn t need Congr ess to 1 emmd him that the elderly are probably \hi? most cohesive and powerful of all voting groups m the 0 S nor as he leavmg himself open to the accusation that he 1s asking the aged disabled "1dowed and orphaned to absorb a loss m purchas1~ power to help restrain mrlat1on Thus t he be nefits or the 32 mllhon now on the Social Secunty rolls will go up n modest but "elcomc pe rcentage this coming July -nicely m advance of the election And Social Secunty outgo again will exceed income to the system by around S6 b1lhon -encouraging scare re ports that the system 1s bankrupt facing deftcits running 1n to the tnlhons' For Social Secunly taxpayers H ~ ou re one of lhe four out of fa\ e "or king Amen cans earning $14 100 or less in 1975 you II pay the same amount of SS taxes this year as last The rate remains al 5 85 percent for employe and employer at 7 9 for the selr employed IF YOU'RE THE one out or hve earning more tha n $14 100 this vear you II pay that 5 85 percent on \Our earn mgs up to $15 300 For the SIS 300 or more earner, the extra SS taxes will amount tn $1 35 a week This also is automatic IO(ldenlalty ~ a point which seems only vaguely understood. Wheoe1.t.ec benefits arc hiked the maximum amount uf carmrrg~ Caxabje...under Social Secu r 1ty goes up .1t lhc st.ir tor lhl followlng )Car The • mcrease is des igned LO b11n14 1rtthc money to !1m.in1.:c th'e tn creases m bt'nd1ls For all of us thC' svsll.:m s soundnl.!ss The svstem s ba:..aC' P• obit m ~J!l('S rrom l r H'l or toe! 1)1. while inflpl lOn has been 11ulltng up the lc.-H Lor benefits pa1J . out, the high. rate of unemploy ment }las hC<'I\ holding down the system s income from SS taxes This 1s not a crisis It does not ~all for dr;ist1 easures or fundamental changes m the nature of the sy::.lem The 44 to 45 b1lhon dollars in Soc 1al Security trust funds are there as conttngency re:servcs to be drc1w n upon when outgo exceeds income Coast PrQfessional Women Hear Lecture 'Perspective for \\omen 1s the toprc of a lecture 1 hurs day evening before the Newport Harbor nus mt'SS and Professional Women s Club Ms Orval WantN:s pr1n c1pol of Sha ndin l lllt.-; Junior Hi g h Sc ho ol an S an Bernardino, will address club members at the Mes a Verde Country Club Ms Winters IS Ata1rman or lht' task force on Sexism in Due to late t ransm1ss1on today's listing w111 not appear 1n the Daily Pilot I N•• Yori( IUPI) -Th~ follow M 11\1 •hows lne •lot•• thAI ""Y" <Ill""" "'°'' .,,., lort Ille mo\I b•S•d nn P"•ten1 <>I <hfn..,e O'l IM N&w Vor~ S•ot'-E•c,,.nCJt dl~:;e.!:':' ~~~~~,·~~e •;~'?'~, dtfO\'~ pr u and 11H!_G~r~re~'s <l~l"CJ pr to I U11l0t1ani I•! , Up 1' • 2 NVF Comp 11 ' • IVt U11 IS 0 Education ' fo r the San Rernardano County Status of Women Comm 1ss1on She 1s past president of the San Oreo D1 s tri~ of"Bus iness and Professional Women s Cl ub or <.:ahforn1a a nd as presenUv serving :i se<:ond term on the C.ll1forn1a rcdcrat1on \.cg1slat1on Screening Com- m1ltee A soc131 hour begins a t G p m with dinner al 7 For reservations call V1rgin1a • Ely at 645 8027 Nrwl'ork 15 Mo•t A ... iir~ . 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Trades lly Bil Keane I I Saddleback's Prof. Parsons Fills Bill teaches such h4.1rd-core science classes as astronomy, which in· There is no such thing as :.i "un- iversal" college teacher but Sad· dleback ·s Pror P:.irsons comes pretty close to rilling the bill. knowledge to a pre-school class where he a nd his s tudents ·analyzed the water-soil ratio of mudpies. volves field trips to Palomar Observator y, a nd a geology .....-"'--• ., But Bob Parsons teaches main· ly grownups, as on the Sad· dleback College tennis courts where he gives instruction in s mashes-and service returns to physical education students. course in which ~tudents are sent packing into the Sierra to study rock formations. PARSONS' V ERSATILITV is He's earned a reputation for being a jack·of a ll-subjects or sorts on., the Mission Viejo cam · pus where he not only teaches astronomy .iartd f{eology, but physics, chefnUtry, biology and tennis 'bs well. A FEW QUARTERS ago, for example. he took his scientific I " illustrated by the fact that he en- tered Occidental College on a baseball a nd b asketball scholarship and graduated with a degree in Phys ics. He later earned an M. A~ at Cal State Long He's been known to frequent the Math-Science building as well. The 40 -yea r -old instructor ~ O.lly 1'1194 SC.ti ,_. HE CAN TEACH JUST ABOUT ANYTHING S addleback College Professor Bob Parsons Beach. Academics and athletics have tempered his life since then. although he took a job as an airframe d ynamics engineer when the aerospace industry was booming. T hen it was back to the classroom and onto the bas~ball diamond. Parsons taught earth sciences at Costa Mesa High School a nd headed the baseball team there. In 1967 he was named Orange County baseball coach of the year. WHEN SADDLE BACK College opened in 1967 he moved to South Laguna, m ai'nly because he liked the surfing better on the south coast. Parsons subsequently served as pres ident of the college's faculty association and was the "voice" of G a iiC'ho athietics for three seasons. Still active in athletics. Parsons is a member of the Three Arch Bay Tennis Club where he has captured the men's singles Litle for the past two years. But Parsons is equally al home at a blackboard explaining the Doppler Effect to physics stu· dents. He takes pride in his classroom manner and is sure his enthusiasm makes its way in· to an other wise staid subject. "I love to teach," he says. "The sciences offer a challenge to the students a nd I get a lot of satisfaction in seeing them enjoy a course. 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"~ - rTHEBIG M MUTUAL SAVINGS tnd lo•n anoclatlon Capistrano-~an Clemente 530 Camino de Estrella/493-5651 Corona del Mar 2867 East Coast Htghway/675-5010 Fountain Valley 17942 Magnolia Street/963-8396 Santa Ana 631 North Main/547-9741 ,..,. ,..,...., ... ... , ........ ,, ...... "If I catch you talking once more you're going to sit with the girls!" Ford's Electric Bill Rose 13% WASHINGTON (AP) -President Ford o!ten preaches energy conservation. but in 1975, his first full year in orficc, White Jlousc electrical usage rose 13 percent. This compares with a drop of 13 percent in usage in 1974 compared with 1973. WHITE HOUSE SOURCES SAY MUCH of the increase in 1975 was caused by new e lectronic security devices installed on the White House grounds to help detect intruders. Despite these devices, one intruder managed to get over the White House fence last November and roam the grounds for 90 minutes, at one time ap- proaching within a few feet of Ford's da ughter , Susan, before he was caught. A White House spokesman also noted that there was an increase in electrical usage last sumrper when more than 11:: million tourists walked through the White House. "IT WAS A VERY ... JIOT SUMMER and their trooping in and out cost a lot of electrical power" for cooling equipment, he said. He said the President's new electrically heated swimming pool did not add appreciably to the bill, but that new lighting on the White House grounds did. , TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ONLY! SOME QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED! SAVE30% ·Elegant ready-made lined draperies~ 48x54" PR. REG.9.99 ---~ Wards cln:!sicnlly stylC'd drnpcrics give you c legnncc and ins ulation ngain.st. ht.'at or cold. Acrylic foam- hackc<l lining guurds against lhc sun's fadini( rays in summer: helps prevC'nt. hcnt. loss in winter. Colors. Reg. 11.49, 4RxK4-inch pnir, now 7.~14 Rl'J!· 2 1.99,'72xfl4-inch pitir, now 15.3!:1 flt'g. 28.H9. OOx&t-inclt pair, now 20.29 "CHARGE IT!" •l'ANOGA t•AllK •C'O~TA ME:.A •COVINA • f:A<-t.t: ROCK •fl'LLt:RmN • lll":-0'1 lNllTON Rt,Al'll •I AKt;WflllD • l,YN\11'114111 •MC'°" I ('l.Allt • Ntlll\\Al.I. • • l'ANClllM IA CITY • IU)St:MP.All •SAN BERNARDINO •SANTA ANA •Tl)KltANCE • "'El>T LOS ANGELES SHOP MQ\'UAV TlllHltJOll AAn'ROAV lt'30 AM TO' 30 rM' .. l 1'lli\\'0lOllf\ A'4 rn 11011 l'M .11 "1 "~' "t'll \Hf.~ ll" , Orange . Coast ED ITI ON 'l~od•• ... s" Closing .Y. Stocks VOL 69, NO. 33, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1976 C TEN CENTS Ca1npaign. Finance· Reports Flow In By GARY GRANVILLE 01 tllt O~Uy Piiot $1~1f Campaign finance disclosure stateme nts that began flowing Ui- to the Orange County Registrar of Voters office this morning show that most e lected county of-· flcials dabbled in political finances in the fina l six month's of 1975, a .non election year. And not all of those who added to their politic~! war chests will be office seekers in 1976. • cocktail party. Coun ty Supervisor Ralph . Though county labor and de- Clark, for example, won a second velopm cnt interes ts called for a four-year term in 1974 and won't boycott of the fond raiser face t he voters again until 1978. because of positions taken by But Clark began preparing for Shirley Grindle. Clark's aP- a run at some office in 1978 by ad-pointee to the County Plannmg ding $22,855 to a n already exist-Commission , the S22.855 net from ing $4,211 campaign surplus. the affair is, by local standarilii; The Anah ei m s upervisor's hefty. political financial gain came Major contributors to Clark's through a November SlOO a tickel fund raiser included the Irvine ~ • O•llY Piiot P""IO by Lu P•r•t EARLY M()RNING BEACH STROLLERS R:)UND JHIS UNUSUAL SIGHT TOJ)AY· -' Frelghter Runs Aground as Fog Shrouds Balboa Peninsula Sunday Nigtit :Survey Shows Butter, Eggs On Decrease By the Associated Press The first m onth o f 1976 brought a drop in butter and egg prices. reversing a r ecent trend of steady increases. an Associated P ress m a rketbasket s urvey s hows. The decttnes hel~d cut the family ~rocery bill in many areas. but the savin~s were partially offset by higher nrices for nonfood items. particulurly detergent The Associated Press drew up a random list of 15 commonly purchased food and nonfood items, checked the price -at one s upermarket in each of 13 cities (inc ludin g tos An~clcs) Qn March 1, 1973. and has rechecked on or about the start of each.suc- ceeding month. No attenwt w as made to weigh the AP survey results arcordin~ to population density or in lerms of what percent of a family's ac- tua l grocery outlay each ilem represents. . The latest sur vey :-.howccl the price of.the marketbnskct at the checklist store declined in 10 cities l ast month. down an average of 2.8 percent, anct rose in three cit ies. up an a\'crage of 1.1 percent. Overall. tht' markct- basket price a t th<' checklist s tore dropped almos t two percent durin~ J anuary. During Decemht'r. the market- ba ske t bill was up at the checklist st'orc in St•vN1 of the cities s urvcyl'cl . risinj? an average of 3.7 pcrct'nt. The bill went down at the checklist store in five cities. <lccrcasin~ an <See PRIC ING, J>a~c A2> Orang~ Coast L £..._ o I "'cathfl'r ·t ncrcasing nig ht and morning low l'louds and fog otherwise consulerable high clouds with partial afternoon sunshint' Tues· day. Slightly cooler. Lows in the 40s. Hi{!hs in upper 60s at thP b('M'h<'s. INSIDE TODA l' A Brookings Inst1t1111.'.stU(Jy claims the U.S. Manne Corps has outlived its mud-.dogging image and should be concen- 1 rated on tllc East Coast. Stary A4 ..... ,,.. L M.hff C.llleMll A CJI DlllH c-1<• cnu~ DHlll ... llU• EfllWl•l l" ... IM9,,tl11mt11t .. ,_. ......... ltetffd "'""'"" Index 82 AIO .. , At I M All B•·S All At AlO At At Costa Mesa Fatriily _ Saved From .Blaze A couple and their four-year- old son were rescued from their apartment in Costa Mesa Sunday night as s moke from a smolder- ing fire threatened their lives, firemen said. Chr is and Cathy Marseilles were still asleep in their apart· ment at 710 W. 18th St., even though their mattress was s moldering, when a visitor to the apartment complex, David Savage of 924 E. Orean Front. Newpor t Beach. rescut'd them at 11 :39 p.m. Savag<! took out the s on. Jamie. and then woke up the parents. Chris ~tarseilles, 29. ::ind his wife Cathy, 23, were taken lo Hoa g Memoria l Hospital, Newport Beach. as vie- tims of s moke inhalal1Q~ were transferred to O'~nge County Medical Center. They were released a fter treatment at t}le medical center. While Savage saved the occu- pants of t h e apartment. a neighbor. David Moore, called firem en who prevented Lhc fire from danaging anything else but lift' mattress. Costa Mesa Battalion Chief Gary Golson noted the only dama~e in the fire was in the S50 loss of the mattress. but added that if the s m oke had gone un- detected much longer the family would have been in grave dangt'r. . S1~oking in bed wa s pclieved to be the cause of the fire, he said. ~uhli~ Jlearing Set On Co\istal Property Ry lllLAR\' KA\"E ' Of lh• O•lty P•IOI Sl•ll The publi'c will haw• its last chance Tuesday in ln~lcwood to commt'nt on the various coastal proper I ies proposcri for slate ac quisition for use as recreational and open space s ites. The state Coa~I Commission pubHc hcarmi? is expected to con- tinue throuj!hout most of the day at the Airport llyatt llouse. Coastal Commission planners cst1m:lte that comments from Orange County representatives we will be heard hetwcl'n 11 a .m nnd at least 3 p. m 1\ final hst of s1l(•<; will Ul' forw a rd ed tn tht.' s late l.c~1 slature for l'Ons 1dt'ration alon~ with the State Coastal Plan A stale bond issut', in add1 tlon to other sle1tc and local mon<'~·. is a JM'OJJOi;cdsouH·e of re· \'l'fHH' for the purchases. Orange County s ites on the t en- tat1\·e list Include· A nine-acre par cel o f Department of Water and Power property in Seal Beach. l ,450 acres of wetlantls in Rolsa Chica adjacent to Hunt- ington Beach. -38 acres of wetlands owned b y the Department o f Transportation on tht' north side of the Santa Ana River and also 13.5 acr es al the Talhcrt F1ood Control Channcl a.nc'_ l3rookhurst Street in Huntington Beach. 46 acres near the Huntington Beach Flood Control Channel at Ma~nolia Stret't . - A second Department "">t Transportation site adjacent to Reach Boule vard and Pacific Coast H ighway in Huntington lleach. -506 aaes of marsh and bluf· n and on the south side of Santa Ana River io Newport. Beach. fi,·e separate blufftop parcels, totaling 363 acres. s ur- roundini:? Upper Nev. port Bay, in Newport Beach. Three vacant lots adjacent to I nspiration Point Park in Newport Beach . -Land now owned by the Irvine Co1,11pany between Newport B each and Lagun a Beach. A 10-acre extension of Cres- cent Ray Beach and Park in Laguna Reach. Nine vacant .ind one de- veloped lot at Crescent Bav Point in Laguna Beach. not necC'~sa ril v using stale funds - 5 I acres of bluff area over- looking !\l ain Re:ich Park m cen- tral Laj:!una Beach Mouth of Aliso C:invon in Laguna Beach . · l 7 · a c re h e ad I an d O"n Lagun:1 Niguel coast. CSee COAST Al.. Page 1\2) DOW INDEX OFF3 POINTS NEW YORK (UPI) -Despite continued buying strength, the stock m arket closed mixed today in active trading on the New York Stock Exchange during a weather-shortened session. The Dow J o n es industrial average lost 3.93 poinLc; to 971.35. The blue ·c hip average climbed a record 122.87 points. or 14.41 per- cent. in J anuary. Advances led declines by about a four-to-three m argin (Tables, All). Prices were higher in active trading on the American Stock Exch an ge. Company ($5QO>. lobbyist Frank Michalena ($1,QOO), Mission Vie- jo Company (Sl,000) and the Moulton Trust ($1,000). Another non 1976 candidate who raised campaign funds dur· ing the last half of 1975 was Sheriff Bradley G <1tes. At an informal J~y luMhcon al the Orange M ining Company Res taurant in O range. Gales piGked up S2 ,445 for a campaign that won't be waged until 1978. Most those who contributed to the s heriff's campaiAn fund donated less than S50, acC'ord111g to Gates' disclosure statement. ll showed that $1.750 of the S2A45 came from contributions of lc~s than SSO. But one d o nor, res taunrnt operator David Perrin, kicked in Sl.261 by contributing the fo<><I and beverage consumed at the luncheon. L::itc.•r II\ the year, Gales withdrew Crom a pending partner!>hip \\ ilh Perrin and other ownl'rs of the t-'oxhunter Hestauranl Ill l rvm~. Of thl' ckelurcd candiduks for 1976, Supervi~or Ralph Diedrich ~ot off to 'the c<1rliesl campaign start. Dicorich's c <1mpaign dis- < ee FINANCE. Page A:!) Freighter Stuck ~ Runs Aground Off Newport By ALMON LOCKAREY D•llY Pilot lull"' EdilOI' /\ 328-foot converte d LST freighter ran aground in the fog on the Balboa P e ninsula about 10 p.m. Sunday. narrowly missing the Balboa Pier before it crashed into the surf at the foot of fsland Avenue. The ground ed freighter was the Coos Bay en route to the Port of Los Angeles from San Juan, Puerto Rico. The vessel is owned by the Ticasa Corp., a freight firm headed by Dan Wirth or Laguna Beach. • la rge vessel appeared to be.• in distress off the beach. The original r eporf said the s hip ap- peared to be a tanker. • The police department sent un- its to the beach along with several )Jn its o f the city'!> DC',part- ment oll\it arine Safety. ' Harbor Department Sgt. Dc<1n Cordell. who was watch com- mander on the scene, said Coast Guard h eadquarters at Long Beach was notir"iect and that tht' Coast Guard alerted Customs of- * * * ficers . JJ ;jJ'l)l)r P atro l hoats transported customs off icers to the scene- The Coas t Guard cutter Point Divide, which was returning from· San Clemente Island, was ordered to stand by until it was determined that the snip W<JS in no acute danger. Aftt.•r narrowly misi>illg the Balboa Pier the Coos Bay 1·an hard a~round in an ebbin"' tide. The s hip was broadside to the t eeAGROUND, PageA2} * * * .·· Interviewed at the Orange . County 11 arbor Depart ment wht'rC he was arranging for salva~c operations, Wirth said the ''essel was s kippered by Capt. Fred Stabbert of Long Reach and carried a crew of 27. A Rare Sight Hmuhteds Vieu~ Beached Ship There were no repoi:ted injuries . several hundred pcoplc. in- and th~ c rc'''. r~mau~cd aboard . eluding school c hildren from the ~cs~el dunng the night. nearby Newport Elcmcntur.r W1l~111 an hour .after the Coos School, took advantage of u ~11n. Bay hit the beach 1t was bo~rded n y day to study the grounded by ~ team of customs officers, freighter Coos Bay today. leading to r':lmors on the ~each At times the re was more action that the sh~P. was carrying a -on the beach than in.lhe water. cargo of manJuana or other con-A salvage tug slOod 100 to 300 traband. yards offshore drifting in the But Ray Spencer , a U.S. glassyseaas t..hetidepcakcd:md Customs s~pervis_or out . of Los then began to recede. • Angeles, said t he mspect1on was - routine in such incidents and that ~. Occasionally two men paddled a green dingy from the freighter tot he tug ~ind back again. Obs('rvers sa'1d the delay in tr_v- ing to. pull the fr~ighter off the sand pro bably was due to negotiations over salvage fees . ReparlS indicated the skipper of the sa1vagc tug was demand- ing SLSOO in cash before he would throw a line aboard lhe beached freighter. · no contraba nd was· found aboard .. Owner Wirth said lhe freighter was carryiog no cargo of any Opposes ione Swi teh kind. Spencer said it was routine for Customs agcnlj. to ins pect a vessel in t rouble before it re· ached its des t ina tion. The Coos Bay was scheduled lo clear in Los Angeles Ha rbor today. F'irst reports of t he grounding came from the Newport Beach Police Department who notified th<' Harbor Department that :.i Dan Moynihan .. To Quit U.N.? WASHl'NGTON CAP> -Daniel F. Moyniha n , controversial U.S. am bassador to the United Na- tions. s ubmitted his resignation. administ ration sources s aid this afternoon. Just W ednes day, a fte r a. Moynihan-authored criticism of unnamed Stale Department of- ficials was leaked to reporters. While House press secretary Ron Nessen had said: "Pat is supported by the Presi- dent. the secretary of State a nd the top officials of the State Department." There has been criticism of Moynihan's outspoken approach to U.S. diplomacy within the de· partment. College Park Sets ti .. Mesa W alkatlwn By .\JfAN DIRKl1' OIU'IJ>•llY P•IOI Sl•ll College Park r esidents plan to m arch on Costa Mesa City Hall tonight. · al464 PrincetQn Drive. The la nd!"c'3ped, park-lined parcel, adjacent to Harbor Bouleva rd a nd the Nabe r!' Cadillac agency ·which owns tbe site. has become on'e of the mosl celebrated pieces of properly in Costa Me sa in recent wet'ks. Nabers Cadillac wants to use it as a display area for automobiles and two weeks ago in a storm.v h earing won :13-2 vote fr9m the ci- t y council for the lancl to be c'hanged from r~sidcntui to com- m ercial use. · But the issue was ho ~Wltest­ ed by College Park rr'S1<1ents, '~ho said the general plan change constituted spot zonin~ and would be a commercial intru:.ion of a res idential neighlx>rhood Tonight two issul'S arc hcforC' the council, which.m<'cls at 6::10· A rezone hearing for the chan~f' in land use. and an appeal by the homeowners for another ht'ariol! on tht' srcncr:il plan changt• If the request for a ~·hen ring is granted. it would be scheduled for Feb. 17. _ To mu:;tcr s upport for the n· hearing :lppcal. flyers hiJve been· d1stnbut<!d in College Park url(- in~esi denls to join in th · •· kathon ·• to the council· c tl :be r s . Th e m a r c h i !' ~led to begin a~ 6 p.m . al Pr'iflccton Ori ve and Fordham Drive. In the• request for a rehearing. Arlt'ne T . Uows ki, representing the Collegt' Park llomt'owners Association. alleged the previous h ea ri n~ w ~1 s · · pn·m ~1 1 urc>I) closed" by Robert \\'ibon. wh" was a cting as mayor Othl'r is~ues on tonight·~ agen- da intlucit' discussion on removal of the nwdian strip on Golf Course Drive. a recl'mmC'ndat1on from tht• traffic commission for th~ tn!'tallation of s ignals at Eslancw l11gh School und ap- provnl <>f an ag reement to pav Wilham .I . Cagney $365.500 for !l 7 arr<'S of land for Hear StreeL P ark. The propert.v i~ southwt•st. of c; i'>ll·r 1\ \'1'11 \ll' ~·nrl nr;ir StrN.'l. / !Mily l'flot Sl•fl Pllole> LANDSCAPED NABERS CADILLAC PROPERTY HARDLY LOOKS LIKE BATTLEFIELD · But Resident• of College Park Plan to Close Ranks Befor.e Council Tonight 12 DAILY PILOT 0 'Guilty' Verdict Sought Ky TOM 8ARl.F.Y Qi'"' D•llY I'll .. $YU ' c Prose('utor l'ilt Hnan urged a n Orange County S111>cl'ior Court jury today lo find defendants Gary Mi<:htwl Hollo ~md William Elliott C l11Jm'~lc rs of Newport Beach equally guilty of first degree murde r. Brillo s3td Chambers, '16, J710 Seashore Dri vc s urro unded himself with family and friends last Aug. 14 whil e Ht'llo was bcat- ng Dr. Robert Trace to death In he pbysicwn 's Garden Grove lo me. ··sut Chambers is no less guil· y of this crime." Rrian told the 1ury in his final argument. "[ have given you ov<.'rwhelm· .ng evidence to show you that hese two men knew each other intimately before the murder and carefully planned the way in which Trace was to be robbed." Brian reminded the jury of ··uncontradictcd evidence" that Rollo. a bla'C'k bl'll karate expert. used his hands and feel in f racc's ho me to break 18 of the doctor's 24 ribs in a struggle that left much of the home splattered with blood. Brian said Rollo, 23. beat Dr. Trace unconscious and then re- vived the physician by dousing him with cold water while he de- m anded the location of the safe. "Rollo e mptied the safe but it may not have been enough for him." Brian said. "Because the doctor was beaten again and again until this time he was left to die on his bed ... 'Brian said Rollo and Chambers then sold a number of guns taken by Rollo from the Garden Grove home for Sl,500. The money was used to pay orr a bail bond out·· standing against Rollo. the pro· secutorsaid. "Rollo w as unemployed and despera te for money," Brian said. "Cha mbers was in\'olved in a legal action with Trace and so the pair or them decided to join forces and make Trace a com· mon enem y.:..· Obvious ly angry, Brian walked over to Rollo at the defendant's table and pointed him out to the jury. "This man thinks this kind of thing is ju.st his bag," the grim- faced prosecutor snapped. "It. was a piece of cake, this horren· dous beating or a man who knew nothin~ about karate or how lo defend hims<.'lf." PRICING ••. nverage of 2 2 per<'Cnt. and was unehangcd in one city. for an over-all monthly increase of just over 1 percent. The key development was the turnaround at the dairy counter . gene rally r eflecting lower prices at the farm le vel. The price of a pound of butter went up at the checklist store in every city during December. in- creasing an average of 7.5 per · cent. The price ·<jropped during J anuary at the c hecklist store in nine cili<'s. down an average or about 13 !)Crcent. The price went up still further durmg J anuary al the checklist store in two cities - Atlanta and J\lbuquerqu<.', N.l\1. · and was unchafl!led in lwo cities. The decreases, t!enerally about 10 cents a pound. hrought the price or a pound or butter down to the levels of Nov. 1. F.g~ prires also dropped, with the price of a dozen medium eggs declining a t the checklist store in 10 cities. for an avera~e drOp or 10 percent. The price went up al the checklist s tore in one city, Providence. R . I.. and was un· ch:rngect in two cities. ORANGE COAST ,,.,,. 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MAP INDICATES (CIRCLED X) WHERE FREIGHTER RAN AGROUND IN NEWPORT Ship Hit Beach After Narrowly M issing Balboa Pier ~unday Night "The issues arc important, but more im portant arc the people ha ndling the issues." J as kulski said. "Are they dedica ted'! J\re they progressive? J\nd do they ha\'e a sense or priority'?" Jasku l s~i s aid councilm<.'n must determine priorities and apply priorities lo issues. Forums Slated Mesims Meet Candidates There a re several opportunities coming up for Costa Mesa vote rs to assess the c andidates in the l'ity council elec- tion. ABOUT HALF OF TllE 17 candidates are scheduled to give presentations to the Kiwanis Club ut its luncheon mec( in~ Tuesday at the women's club a t Anaheim Avenue and 18th Street. The candidates arc scheduled to s peak at 12:50 p.m . after the luncheon and it is suggested that non· membe rs drop by t.hen. The res t of the candidates spoke at the last Kiwanis meeting. A group called Costa Mesu Al'lton Now also is invitin#! the public to a questioning of the candidates at 7 p. m. Feb. 6 at California FederaJ Savings and Loan Association, 2700 Harbor Blvd. Candidates will give a three-minute s tate· ment and undergo seven minutes or questions by Action Now members. THE ACTION NOW group plans to e ndorse candidates for the three seats at stake in the March 2 election. Closer to the election, Mesa Verde Republican Women will host a candidates night at 10:3-0 a.m. Feb. 24 in the lounge buildin~ of Bethel To\\ ers at 666 W. 19th St. V allergii's Trial Delayed;,f or Week I Former Orange County as· he and presiding Judge Claude sessor Jack Vallerga's trial on M....Owenscontinuctoconferwith conspiracy charges was delayed state· officials on the change of for one week today while Orange ven~ Col!JltY Superior-CQJ.l~ials_ Vallerg a, 54, has-told-the c-0ui:t waitt;d for slate a ulhont1es to d_e· that be would prefer to be tried in te rm.me where the defendant will Los Angeles County The p . betned. ? · ro Judge Kenneth Williams grant sccull<;>n. does not oppose that ed the delay to F~b. 9 today while venue 1f 1t can be arran~ed. Con g r ess man Andre w Fro• PGfle Al AGROUND. • beach with its bow pointed slight· ly se:rn ard. Efforts tCI free the Vf.>S!.CI b \' her own po wer pro\'Cd fru1t.lcss. Howe\'er. s he remained upright and appeared lo be In no dangl'r of breaking up. The sea~ were li ght, and as the tide receded sh<' was less lhan 50 feet from the beach. , Harborm a ster AIOoorg suid the tCoos Bay was the largest · vessel t o run aground in the Newport area . Wirth said a Los Angeles Harbor salvage firm had been or· dered to st art salvage operations al high tide today. As far as could be determined. he said. the ship had not been seriously damaged. Despite the late hour. the inci- dent attracted a s izeable crowd of youths to the beach. The\· a mused themsel"cs by yelling back and forth to the crew of the stranded vessel. Police and lifeguards had Qr· dcrs to sec that no one ~rt lhe vessel during the couri.c of the in· spection by custo ms officc1'1:. E'ro• PGf1e AJ FINANCE .•• closure statement shows that h<' spent SIS,330 in December for a 3rd District mailer that did not go out to his constituents until early last month. • The m a i I e r d i.d n o t an - n o unc e the Full erton ~upervisor's candidacy. Instead. 1t dwelt on a Bicentennial theme and called for a return to con- fidence in govern m<.'nl. Supervisor Thomas Rilev's campaign treasury Josi rather than gained g round in the final six months or 1975. Jaskulski, 48, an attorney who has praNiced in Costa ~lesa since 1971. proposed that an in- cumbent·who has served two con. secutive terms not be re-e lected to the council until he has had .:t minimum of two \'ears out or of· fice. "This would make for a more progressive and dedicated council," h e add ed. · Jaskulski . who is married. and lives at 3253 Dakota Ave .. was in the Marine Corps for 20 years. leaving as a master serE:eant in 1965. He completed law school al Pepperdine University in 1969. He suggest ed that to improve Estancia Air Pact Awarded A contract for SSl .582 has heen awarded t o Weste rn Allied Corporation of Santa Fe Spring:. for the ins tallation of a new air conditioning unit at Estancia I Ugh School. Newport-Mesa Unified '!:>chool District trus tees <Jwardcd the contract at a special meeting Saturday. ~ The com pletion date for the pro;ect is June 1. Until the new unit is installed. a te mporar\' cooling unit is being used at th.c high school. That unit is being re nted at a cost of S<!0,000 for 1.1 90-day period . High-speed· Chase HARTFORD. Conn. <A PJ - Seven police crui sers and two civilian cars were wrecked dur- ing a hi g h -speed. gunshot- peppered chas~ down lhe center or Connect icut after an attempt- ed armed robbery and kidnap· ing, officials said. Diiiy Piiot SIMI f'Mlo WOULD LIMIT TERMS Candidate Jaskulskf commun1eation be tween the council ond t he public a night be set a sidc ever y month to give re - sidents an opportunity to talk with the eouncil. He said he was all in favor of low-income housing for senior citizens and s upported a day care center, "subsidized to an extent 1f necessary.•' lie was not able to suggest how low-incomt> housing would b~ provided for senior citizen~­ " That 's a n ·is s u e that necessitates a Jot of homework," he said. "but the needs of senior citizens arc more important than day-care centers. Then day-care centers are more important than youth programs." AtK\d ~ problems on the west ~e~tud it was an area that should be assigned a top priorit y. • I le s::iid he would go along with condemnation o r properties downtown if required to achieve redevelopment. On another is· sue. he said he would push for a Costa Mesa res ident to be ap· pointcd to the nine -m embcr Orange County Fair Board. He ert)ph as izcd that city coun- dlm cn must be ~Clive "to pro- vide the check a nd balance O\'cr the powers of the city manager's office. 1 fe el we need a strong a nd dedicatl'd council lo overs ee the · cit y m11n'Ctger'"S" office/-' trc added. As ked about Costa Mesa's pohcy of maintaining a 25 per. cent c?s h r eserve, Jas kulski said 10 or 15 percent would seem a mQre appropriate level. E'ro• Page Al Hinshaw, Vallerga1s codefen· d ant . will be tried here on the same charges ~arch 1. •linsha,v, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ COASTAL ·· convicted he r e last week on • • -. bnbery char ges. does not seek a -11 .9-acre headland s ite in Dana Point. 48·acrc uplanct parcel o.vei;; looking Dana Point Harbor ':met Doheny State Beach Park. -Southerly addition to. Doheny State Beach South, not necessarily using slate funds. -153·acre coastal t errace parcel in the San Clemente Coastal P alisades. Commissioners will hear all commnents at Tuesday's hear- ing. but probably will not act on the list until a mcctin~ later this month. change of venue. The cons piracy charges are identical to those once raced by nine indicted cmploycs or the a s- sessor's office : th al ·Orange County time, m aterials uncl man- power were utilized by llinshaw and his aides during his swc- cessful bid for congressiona l of· fi~. 'llle rg a was remo\'ed from county oHicc last y<.'ar after b<'· mg found guilty in Ventura Coun· !Y Of criminal eharJ(CS <:onla1ned an anothrr grancl Jury indirl ffi<'llt. B1111tington Drama Eight Saved From Sinking Cruiser By KATH\' CLANCY Qi UM Dally l'llet Sl.tt Eight people were rescued from their sinking 28·foot cabin cruiser latl' Sunday night us Orange Coun ty Harbo r Patrolmen worked in "zero vis - ibility" fog lo carry them anti their boat to safety. Sgt. Ralph Huffman of the Sunset Aquatics Park harbor patrol unit said today Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harwell of Huntington Beach and their six passengers "were extremely fortunate un- der the circumstances.", He s aid their boat. valued al between $13,000 and $15,000, was lowed to shore and saved. And none of the eight people aboard was injured except for being wet and cold. In addition to Mr. Mid 'Mrs. Harwell, of 18411 Huntington St .. other passengers, were Kim and Betty Emmons and Roger Press· grove. all of 601 W. 10th St .. Corona del M ar: Ron Gregory, Sunset Beoch: Alice Farano, Ana helm, and Milford Allen. Garden Grove. Huffman snid the boat either , struck :i suhmNgl'<I rock or float- ing object. tearing a si.:<tbY 18 inc h hole in the half·inch pl~ood hull. The boa! 1mml'diatcly beg;in lak- in~ on water. Ora ngc Cou nty S he riff 's harbor patrolm<'n. monitoring DAD DROWNS, SON MISSING IN MISHAP, AS the Coast Guard radio, heard the Harwells' s ignal for help about 11.20p.m .. 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