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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-10-31 - Orange Coast Pilot7 ~ ..,.HU R-SDAY l FTER~O~;-OCT;;R ;1, 1974 -. ··- -::_ ·VOi., 61, NO. l04, l SECT,+oto!S,. JI flAG£$ . - a man · OU 'Merchant of Death' Alleged in Drug Case • • ~ • • World C •• ru1smg Couple Missing Cycle Gangs Gunfire ___ Rag_es In Huntingtbn A s hootout betv.'(>t•n l\\·o rival groups of motorcyclists in front of a Huntington Beach apartment house early today 1£>ft one man critically wounded and another "'ith minor in· juries. Police reported Warren Bo yd Hicks, 27. of Santa Ana, was in critica l condition in Huntington lntercom - munity llospital after undergoing surgery for bullet wounds in the chest and side. • Less seriously injured was Timoth y Thomas ,_torlon, 23, o[ Tustin, who \\"as treated at Orange County l\!edical Center for gunshot wound s in the arm and shoulder, then turned over to police. Police said l\l orton and four other men are being held under S25,000 bail in city jail on charges of assault with intent to commit murder. ' :(. ; ' • ' .. " J -.. ' He~ll Bear It Agents Conduct Sea Hunt From \\'ire Sc r\icr.-. llONO Llil.U {\-!yslery continued 10 shroud todiiy the disa ppe••ra nce in !he South Pacific of a retired N::ivy of· ricer from California and his wife "'ho u·err n1<.1kin g :J round-lht"V.'Otld l"ruisc in their yat·h\ Sc:1 \\'ind. FBI <igcnts "'l'rt· :.cnt to :1 remotr atoll toda y in the sl':.i reh. 1'hc Co<.ist <:uard said I.he <t:.;cnt~ ,,·ere hl'in g flo1vn to F<.1nn1n g Island, ;ibout I.000 mill's south o( ~la"•aii. and 11·0ul d go b~' boat to the nearh~· Palmyra Islands. a cluster or <ilolls. Gunman, Sought After Attack Police said they arc still in· vcstigating circumstances surroun- ding the 1 a.m . shootout. Officers said they belie ve the incident' occurred in the street in front of an apartment hou se al 7743 Ronald SL Also arrested \\'ere i\farc Thoma s Dewdney. 24, La\\'rence Nyman, 27, and John Cooper, 24 , all of the Ronald Street address. as well as William Robert Gehrke, 24 , who listed no per- {\-1 a lcolm Graham .Jr., 43. :ind his 11·\fc. L<iverne. 40. of San Diego, "''ere last heard from by radio on Aug. 28. Auth orities we rt• notlricd a week later. Their S.'i0,000 ~·acht, based in San Oit•go. ~ailed to ll onolulu earli('r thi~ \.\'Pck. <>n e of its t"'·o occupant ~. S!('phanic K. Sll'nrns, 28. "·as laken into eus tod:-' and char).!('d "'ilh stealing a hoat. lier compa nion. iden · t1fit•d as Bnv /\. Allen. 36. fled bv rhv1ni:: into the v.·at('r and sv.·imming :1v•av. On, W onian, 33 Orange County Sheriff's deputies today la unched an all -out search for the man they believe re-sponsiblc for the shooting of a Santa Ana woman who was dumped bleeding and severel y \\•ou nded late \Vednesda y in the Irvine area. Investigators would only identify the s uspect today as a 36-year-old Santa Ana mun. They said they intend to file charges of attempted murder agai nst him _ Clffieers v::11tt>d througho11t th(' nigh t al the hospital 1x-1:1sidt• or Azcla lbarr;i. 33. in lht• h11JW th<i l shl' \1·011111 11-lentif,· hc1· attackrr \\'hl'n s he l't•gainf'd ronsriousnC':;s . In a statement made early today af· tcr surgery she identified the man and told officers that he was he r boyfriend. She said she was shot twice with a handg-un a fter they quarreled in .his car and that he threw her out and drove off. Sheriff's deputies were called after fl-1rs. Ibatr;;i \\':J S found by_ a, passing motorist on J effrey Road' about a mile north 'or its intersection "·ith Irvine Boulevard . Tustin Comm unity llospit;;il of· ficials said 1\1 r~ lb:'lrr.a is now in stable condition They Said she was Shot in the arm ind jaw Priest" Slayer Suspects Hehl , PATERSON . N .• I. · rnrll -Two SUSJ){'C:l !i In th(' fatal beating or 3 79. yt>:tr·old priri sh pri<'!-!l "''ere arrested arid l'ha rUl'ft Inda ~· "'ilh 1nurdt•1'. 1\,·o olher ·li.USJll'l'I .... 11 t'l'c• 1.X'1n~ soui.:ht. oolice ~:--1\d. Oct. S~t. ·f>~lllp 'ft•t'rortt' 1tlt•1llit\~d lhl' men ;trfcstcd u:c 01iizo Colon. 2.i. uncl Juan Co Inn. 41. no relation . 1'1u .. :i.u~prt11 s w~rc '1har1:1ed with mur~rini;! tht• llcv. Frt1nl'ls1F;nglish in his church rectory early Tuesda y. manent address. Those four men also were charged \\'ith possession of dange rou s weapons. after offi cers recovered a cache of handgun s, ammunition and a sawed-off shot gun in their pre·dawn investigation . Police were first alerted to the in- cident by officials at Huntington 1n· lercommunity J-lospital. I-licks was taken to the hospital by some "unknown people." who alerted paramedics and ambulance drivers of the mi:ln·s injuries, As soon as the hospital authorities took Hick s out of the car, the men fled, pcdicc reported. Mor.ton arrived at Orange County l\fedi1~al Center about 2 a.m .• police said. adding they still do' not know ho"'' he got there. Officers s aid the incident still is un· der investigation. Police reported they still arc uncertain or d~lails leading up to the shootings .. UPI l •lfPl>OIO Officers reported they believe the two men.shot were in a car outside the RonaldStreetapartment.andthatlhe Fo1; thi~ ...KQ£1ia,,.~llt;.D~'n bear, h appinc~s is.°' sc:_isonably \Varm argument may have been between -re frl'Sh1n g 'dTp 1~'":'1 ·~1 .. l)G()l al\CbJca ~o s . J.lOl·SO·\\'indy til ~. 72 dl',l!l'l.'l'~ 1 hls \\'Cl'k in I ht• two rival motorcycle gangs, ...,,. __ B_r_oo __ k_fi_«_ld_Z_,o_o_._T_h_e_le_m_:._pe_1_·a_l_u_rr_,_v_:_o_s _a_:_n_· _(_i11'"-.' -------=-"--'~"-------~-------- Suspect ~ailed 'Death Me rchant' Cal1ing Lhe. )'oUng..,.San Clem~nte pharmaceutical workcm .a .. merchant of death.'' Deputy Df5lric( ~tlqrney Ted 1\.1\1\ard ,charged .lbe'24,year-old man and liiis ,19:year.-0ld, wife with murdc'r wednesday ,ih\t~ 9ru".i:tealh of a 16-yea r._otd La~una Beach l'.{irl. Ilona It I I.. H1t•hurc\son 1111rt hi s "·irt>. '1'1•1·r1.Sus a111H'. nf Hi6 A\t•uicta Jo"'lort•n· l'la, \1~'1"(' ;,11·1·;1ij!nt•fl nn arlll i1iunul t·h:n'!-(1':-. of i.:rn11d ll1l•fl 1111d l'urnishinµ 1l ru.i.:s to :1 111inor J n L;1J:un11 Nl~ut•I ~lu1111•1p;ll l'l11111 \\'l•(h11-•:-cla~. Thi.• coup\L• did not enter a plea, but is presum ed to be Innocent. .lodge Blair Uarneltc r1..>duccd the $250.000 bnll on ('a ch defcnd;•nt. set :ti the time of their u rresl. to $100,000 each. Judge B;1rnett c said in answer to protests by the defense lawyers that i£ a low bail were se t lhere wa s a "very good likelihood that these defcndanls would rlee the jurisdiction.'' The judge "'ill review the bail T~day. by w.bich lime toxicological repo rts on two qthe.r·dry8fdeat~---vj~~ Urns are expcc)cd t.o he ready. The Richardsons art' aCCll:~i:d Of1n · \'Olvement in th r s:ll c or ~1 druJ! calll'd propcrl'aint'. Us(• of th:;it dru,1? hi•:-> t)tcn rul~d h~1 th e coronf!r'll. offi t•c i1s the en use or 1lealh for .Ju lit• 1·hn11'1a s 111 late Scptcmht•r. Two otht•r dr u~ deoHlts may !)(> relal.cd to use nr prnperr:1inc. M1ll nrd said th e possi billty exists 1.hnl other murder charges \\•ill be fil ed in con· Tiertion with the two other deaths. In vestigators claim to ha ve round !rares of propcrraine in ~1 l ss Thon,as· nasa l passages und ou tin roil in h er 1>0ssession. R\r h11rch;on is "" c mploye of Al 1'1'.!ril't Pttatm..1cc~tH'ajs 1n t.hl' city of trvi nr /\ll rri;:an (1rflrl.~ S-jY":\ kilo. 2 2 poun<I:;, of lhe pott·nt drUA prn\l\_'f' t·aint•. \\'a s In ken l'rn~X'rraull' I ~ u-,1•d 111 ti IUchl\' diluted £or•n1 ;1s :t tnpt!':d ,111e.,1he11~· l11 1•\1•1l•1l'l••I'" 1\uthori11c~ :llll•At' lh~· 11r(l))l•rr:nn1·, nhout" 10 11m1•s n1ori• po\\'t·rfu1 th;111 p11r4• c•o<;nint•, \\'a:. :-old 1llit1tly a ~ <·or:une nooh.1nr;! l'hnrJ!1·.~ or ;.uspiC'1on of r11)-, Sl'ssion o! m;1r nu:1n:.i , lodgrd :11. 1h1· Ii inc of the ll 1L·h a rll:.on!)' ;1 rrL•st:. ,\\ 1•r1• dropp1,:d. I\ pn:l 1 n)l n;1 rv lu· ar1ng to tl('\ i.'rttHl'll' 1f suffu·rnl f'\'ld t'lll'P t·l(~11S ror ln,11 "'ai.c -.j•l tor ~o\· l'.! i.lt lhl' LnJ:urt;1 N l)..:Ul'l l'OUl'I !'..\ '\' .J 1lS !-: t I l'I 1 \I .111111· I H:11n1r.,1 .. \h , \\;1-. lillh·d \\lu·n lhl' ho1r:.t' ht• ru1h· l'P:n Ptl :ind thrrw llllll tx·ne;ilh thr \\ h1•1•I!<> ot ;1 n1ov111g truck • tr·:11 IPr r1 ~, p11l 11·1· '\;11d loda~ ' l n~·t•st igatOrs s aid the Sea \Vind had ht'l'n i,:iven a nc"· p;iinl joh ;:ind it~ 1drnl1fic ;ition m :1rkers 1\'Cr~· ub· :-curt'cL {\-l1ss Stearns \\'as arraignC'd \\led nC'sday h1•forr a U.S. magistrate an•! l>all \\'as st•l n! $20.0(lO. A preliminarv hcarinJ.! v.·ilJ he held Nov. 11. 1'hc Grah.ims left Jlilu. lla\\'ail , in .July for •~ vac atlo·n \·uyagc lo l'almy ra. bul n1a1nta ined "'t•ek ll' r:1dio communication with han1 r<idi;1 111x·r;1\nr Cu rt Shoen1<1ker of I Ii lo 'G raham m('nl iuned 111 these radio talks thal f\!1 ss Stearns and Allen \ll'rc ;.ii Palm vr:t :1hoard a sailbo:il l11l'tl·.1,1nL t'l•111din•·'' t111 l;1\' \1ilh 1n1 .. rn11!l··nt r.11n h1:!!inn1n~ l:1l1· :1tt1·1 tl<HI Tt ;1 1111 1"~1nt1nu1ni.: 1hrou~h ·rril'I.. nr 'l'r1·:11 hour:-. .1r·r111 ihn g !11 1!11• 1\1•.1th1•1 ~1'1' 111·1· Sh•11\'1•r-. .111d .i h!th· t'rHJ\Cr 111lh ).!U'l.1' 1111111~ F111Ln , l\tl!h~ 1;;, I .t 111 ., ;,~I A11lhnr1:11•v /,.•/j1·1 ,• tllul nros/ o_I llh' $~ ; 1r111/111n /11,.• 111 f/111.·~rqo .\/If. 111ur1·rl ~: rpi l'S\ ( '" l>11r11f(ITI/ 111ay /'It' .\~Ofl1·n·d itJ ll11n!.~ ·•II UI! ;.,/ulld HI lh·· /Jut1,,/1\\1'1' /11rf11 ~ S!•JO(, /'uy1· Al E•m.i Bo"'°"'-• ...., ... , .. l M 8&¥0 , .. M11h1-1 F ~'"" .. (..ohl••n1• .. "•l•O"l~I ......... lo4, 8• c1.,..,.,~11 ll 10 0<1-Ct~nl,. lo !ft '1 ~•(\ .. ~oOI• '" t•O"w>l'~ " '" " o..~tl\"°41•(-\ ... \,, ... ,... .. " l <ltl0f1•I P•Of .. '""' '" l.ftl••l••~-nl '" \••' OA.o•-·h ·~·' F>~•ft<~ '" 1,.w ........ " Ho•o•~eP" " , .... ~, ... .. •ftlo•ml\\10~ .. "'""'""' .. .. ~ft u ........ ,, ~•JtlH••~ .Iii, •• • 0 • DAil Y PILOT s Tnursda Oc rot>er31 , 1974 ~J~tch Marine Squad Frees 15 __ Hosta-ges-- • 'TIIE11AC:Uf. (U PI ! -!\ squi.id of DulC'h marine:-. undrr orders t<l kill fou r reht·I c·o11v1rl s if necessary stdr· mt.>d a i.n1all prison chapel today and freed I) ho:..tagcs held ut gu npoint for f1\·c day:i.. Thf re v.·ere no in1uric::i. 111 the 15· minute siege. Dutch Justii:e htlnistcr And rc3s \1an Agt said it was ''the first time in !ht> hi~tory of this type of 1nc1dent•that hardlint• tactics h<ivc fully succeeded Air Fares Up Board Cr'l11its 4 Perce1il Hike \\'.\S lll~fiTON (1\P ) -Thr Civi l ,\eronauties Board today on a 3·2 t1>li~ hr:1 11t f'f! a 11>er<'1•nt h1kt.• 111 dflm('St1c tu r fares effccli\'c !'\u\' 15 :.incl announrrd 1l \\a~ 1n.Jk 1 n~ 1>..·rn111nt·nt an earlier 6 percent hike 11 approved on:. l1:mporary ha~1~ . The 4 pe rccnl hike v.•as the third granted by the board for domestic flights since the fuel s hortage began l<1 st y,·1nte r.. · Air fares as of Nov . IS .,.,·1!1 be 15 p(·rce nt higher than l}c>forc the fuel shorla~e. 1'hc 6 percent hike, approved on a temporary basis April Iii, was due to expire today unlc!>S extended. The 4 percent hike'me:ins the cost of a one.way coach f:1rc bel"'-'Cc n Washington and Lo!> An geles. for excimplc, "'ill rise to $184 from $177 which includes thc6 p<.'rccnt hike that was made permanent . The ::11rlines rt-que)\tcd the fare hikes because of hig her fu el costs and ge neral 1nrlat1on. Stewardess Says· Rico Kicked, Punched Her P.11NEOLA . N .)'. -A s tey,·ardcss v.·hocharged that Boston Red Sox third baseman Ri co Petroeclli grabbed her breasts while she y,•as serving coffee on a chartered fli~ht ha s f'rom Pag~ A I MISSING ... named 16ta v.·h1ch ran aground on a reef y,·hcn it urrivcd. according to Shoemaker. The Grahams and crews of tl'.'O other boats. v.•hich were at the island in early August. helped pull the Iola orr the reef, but Graham rclt the Iola acknol'.•ledged that his hands aQlually "·ere put on her ribcage. The 2s.yea r ·old stewardess., Susanne ritondlin, of Novato. Calif. o ri ginally test1l1ed that J~ctroce1n walked up behind her as she was ser· ving coffee on a c harter flight and •·grabbed me along my bustline." But when Judge Steven Oerounia n asked her to de monstrnle, the !'teY.•ar· dess, who is suing Petrocelli and the ' Red Sox organization for $1.250,000, plal'ed her hands on the middle or her nh·cage be\O\\' the busthne. "Isn't it a fact that he did not touch vour breasts?" asked Pctrocelli's at· iorney. Eugene O'Brien. ,.....---was no longer seaworthy, Shoemaker l_ said. After the othe r boats left, the situation belY.'cen the Grahams and ! ' l\tiss Stearns and Allen was less than friendly. he said . ~I rs. !\I ondl in replied, ")'cs." The slender bruneltc stuck to he r testimony. howe,1e r , that the bal· !player, who is married and the fathe r of rour, eursed her, kicked he r a nd pun- ched her in the face while.enroute wilh his team between Boston and Detroit on May 16.1970. " When he las ! talked with the Grahams J\ug. 28, tht•y reported that J\liss Stearns and Al~e planned lD leave that day for Fan g Island. 2{M)I miles to the south . bee se they were out of food. Shocmakerisaid. The FBI in llonolulu has declined to say "'hat has been learned about the fate or the Grahams . The pilot of a University of lla"·aii aircraft \\'hi ch made several passes O\'er Palmyra in September reported there w~1s no sign of life and there v.·rrc no boats at the island. · Ed\\·in Pollack of IIonolulu. a friend of the Grahams. fold a llonolu!u ney,·spaprr he y,·as at the boat harbor v.·hcn Miss Slearns y,·as arre~ted. She told him that the Grahams ap· parently h:id dro" ned \l.'hcn their dinghy eapsi zrd y,•hile the couple "'ere out f1shing. Pollack s.ud. Plans called for a four·enginc Coast Gua rd C l30 aircraft to fly the FBI ai.:t•nt~ to Fannin ~ l~\<1nd \\here they \\ill board a '.":a\ y IUI! hoat f0r the 200· rnile trip to l'aln,yra. a Coast Guard spokr:l mnn !>r11cl Th~· FOi ai.:l·nt~ pl.in to be at P .1ln1~ r:.i f0r ~•'\l'n dJ~:.;. th~ !ipokrs n1an !-.ttd . :-0\Ls;o, S1 rarn~. h:i<; a record or 1110 arre;o,t,; and onl' ronvirtion on drug t•h :1rges in Ir :rv.· a i 1. ;1111 horit ics s a 1d 'l'hl' GrJh;irn:. :..1111 the su~J)('cti:; had \'Jc1ou:; clog;o, 111th thl'm, al·rording It• Shocm;iker OR ANGE COAST '> DAILY PILOT r ... o.-c,,.,, °"'" P"oi .,,u' .. "''"'' • ..,, b"""' ,..,. '°'"'"' ..... ,. "~"b """"' P• t,..0<..,Gt' (<W\I f'•ti'• "'•ftt; (O'f D•n, S<il,,."" 00Jh<>••t '' • ~OI,......., Mn"'3•• 1n•o~qn '"°"' 104' Co<1• ""'"" '''"'PG'I fl;~n """""'l'"" °"""n ~­t••~ 11•11•• ""n• .... a~ltl>•" "'"'V •"'1 ,_._ S.""n 'iauln Co•'' • ••llQI• ••Q•"""' "(l••-nn '' r~~'''""" !.Al u•<I••' And !.<Joll.,, T"" tw"" ti><' l)<.~O•\ft nq D·••I " •! JO) lW>! 6•• ~l•tt• ( "''"'''' (•l ••rn.Ar.t ;• Robert N W~ P•tt•,,_.., """ PMI>"""'' Jack R Curley \l •l • P•e11orn1 '""' c,..,.,.1....,"'tlo'' Tnoma~ l(et:'vtl ra !o• ThOr'Tlcl!. A Murpt11nr """',.•"Ola''"' Ch.irlP~ H Loo~ Richard P Natl ••" \•nl '"-• n•q•"'l l il·'O< \ Oflltt\ •ft•••M.,• 110 V.••lq.,, '''"'' ·.~ .. ,•ti·•'., ,,,,., .... ""' .. ,,~ ........ <1 J\lrs. Mondlin was due back on the stand today. She is suing in the state Supreme Court here because the United Air Lines charter plane was passing over New York state at the time of the a l· leged incident. Both Petrocelli and the ball club have denied ~lr s. ~londlin 's al- legations. She said shew as serving coffee \I.' hen "I felt somebody grab be from be- hind." J\1rs. ritondlin said she kicked back- v.·ards to free he rself and walked al'.•ay. She testified that during the next 15 minutes, Petrocelli yelled and swore al her every time s he ap· preached the scat where he y,•as s it· ting. After the 15·minute period, ~1rs. ~londlin said . she y,•as carrying a Coke along the aisle \\'hile Petrocelli was standing ther e. She said that as shi: passed him, he kicked her1n the leg. She said she poured the Coke on him and he punched her in the race. knocking-her to the other side or the aisle and do.,..·n against1hcscats. i\lrs. ~tondlin said that Petrocelli ··came a ft er me again and l\l.'O players pulled him off and 1 got up a nd y,·cnt into the cock pit." Boxer Hired Ex-policenia11 For 'Hit' Job? LOS ~\N li ELt-.;S ILl Pll -/\ prosecutor says boxer "l~i sh" Frankie \Valk er unkn0\\'111,l!:l y solicited a former police officer to "snuff out" actor Robert Conrad if he d;d not pa\' an a lleg('d S7 .SOO dC'bl. The pr1lsecutor lold the rourt \\led· nrsday that Crawford, 21i. lost the ph11ne n11n1hrr nr Jol' L:I J\tnn1 1-;1, th£' rnan hi' pl:.inncn to con\nct for lhc debt 1·01li·l·tion , anti ar£'Hlent;11ly ¢n1 lhc 111 11nl1r r of an c:..·p(lllc1·111.1n 1111h the l>Jrtle nanH'. , t'ra\1'fOrfl I~ Ill\ !rial f~1r ~fl!1 C1 111l/: tCI rlo hl'1tl 1lv.harn1 1·1ll• rCt1t'C'cl urf1c1~r c;:ud 1h1' f0rn1£'r 1 1nk1n1-": cunt£'nder for 1ht· "'Orld 's 11 .. it llC'rY.l'iJ:hl champron~h111 t•alled l11rn .I.in. 17 , a ~k1ng hinl to brl'ak C1inrarl ·~ arm ~ rind ll'C., l'.'ithout loss of lifl'." lrl lhe early n1o rning darkness, as ambulances a nd fire trucks stood by, lhe marines qui etly climbed the stairs to the seennd floor c hapel of &·ht.•\'t'ningl'n Prison. A s ire n wailed once and the soldiers. firing s hots into \he ceiling, rushed the chapel from ty,·o sides, sur- prising the rebel inmates, led by a jailed Palestinian guerrilla hijacker. Van Agt said the sleep·dated gun· 1mcn react t'cl with·"a fe w minutes or total shock ." Soldiers grabbed the convicts' kriivcs and pistols and ar· rC'sted them . "The ma rines had permission, even orders, to kill the gunmen ir that was necessary to save the lives or the hostages," Va n /\gt said. J\Iom ents aft er the 4 a .m. attack , the IS hosloges boarded a prison bus for their return home. They laughed and y,·avcd y,:iJdly to a cluster of spec. lalors gathered outside the high red brick walls of the jail near the North Sea. Van Agt refused to discuss the de tail s of the surprise attack "bc<'au se one can never tell when \l.'C arc going lo need a repeat perform an· cc." He said the inmates -Arab guer· rilla Adnan Ahmad Nuri, Algerian thief tvlohammed Koudac he and Dutch bank robbers Daan Denie and Jan Brouwers -were taken to .another jail and "will never get a chance to stage a repeat performan· ce." The inmates seized the chapel during Roman Catholic Mass Satur· day, taking 22 hostages -two guards , a priest, an organist. a nine·m ember visiting choir and nine relatives of the singers. Father Antonius De Bot had just begun t.lass \\'hen the prisoners jum· ped up in the back of the·chapel. fired shots into the air a nd shouted, "You arc all hostages.·· The rebel prisone rs released seven or their hostages -Y.'Omen, children and elderly men -in batches during the five·day siege at the chapel. The !our inmates demanded a getav.·ay plane lo take lhem to an un· dis closed loca ti on, but Dutch authorities refused to consider the request. Van Agt s aid the possibility of per. suading the gunmen to surrender became less likely each day - "especially since the two Dutchmen were unstable and panicked on se\'eral occasions." Nuri was. serving a five.year jail term for taking part in last March's hijaeking or a British Airways jet and selling the plane ablaze at the Am - sterdam Airport. Psychiatric Tests Ordered. In Rape Case Further psychiatric tcsling has been order ed ror a Costa J\1 esan ac· cusC'd on a rrest of kidnaping and rapinj! a l 9·yc<1 r-0\d Laguna Niguel ~irl !>hortl~· a fte r she left classes .at Orange Coast College. Orange County Super ior Court Judge Everett \V. Dickey ordered Robert Daniel C:ionka. 19, of 2i52 Cibola Circle. held a t Patton State llospital until :O.larch IU. 197.i c~onka. \Vho has alre:.idy pleaded gutlty to kidnapping charges, will then be rel urned to lhe courtroom for :.i determination on his possible st atus as a 1n cntally disordered sex offcn· clf'r. C.:sonk a, a cousin of ~1iami Dolphins runn ing b;ick Larry Csonka, was ;1r. rrs1etl Oct. JO, 1973, after he allegedly tJb1l ur tcd the OCC coed tJt knifepoint :ind r:.ipccl her in her car. 600 Calves Killed ST. BRUNO, Que. (A P I -Farmers s\aught('red 600 cal\'CS \Vednesday in this.rc,:?ion 120 miles north of Quebec in protest over low prices paid to \i\•estock producers. "This is the most important demonstration yet in On· tario." said Xavier Fortin. regional pres id e nt of the Agricultural Producers Union, "and this is not the end.'' l1isurance Settleme1it t •i•••'""" •••t r.1~-·•-\h .. t 1<.,..•.n<1l6• II••-~ '"'1 1•• "ti'~~,,.~,~ ')oo<ICllO!MU ••"•• 1\1~1U1>•1 II~"' •! .... ~ 01•0Q f •f"•~Y Telephone 111•1 642-432.1 CliSSilif'd Ad11erll\1nq M2·S611 !..too:lltOK• \l t ll•v .. •""Ol'•1 r Sl1 ·6l10 1'ht• r1nanci :d d1rf('1'1'nf'"·' bl'l"('f'll & 1he a<'\or . s tar of lhl' "\\'i\d. \\'Lid \Yest" ancl "I).;\" 1rlcvi!--10n ~eri£'~. and Crav.·ford app~rt•nlly :tr(' tied lo runrnrl's t"lnellnle part u"·nersh1p of \\'11.1\f.S.BARRE. l'a. fU Pll -An .1ttorncy ror the parent~ of ~!:tr~· .Jn Kopeehne today confir· n1£'cl ,J Boston Globe t'('port !hat !ht'\' l\'C'i\'cd Stl0,923 from S(n. Ed\\·ard f'-1. l\ennedy's auto in · suranre cnmpany for the decith o( tht'1r daughter in the'c rush of the i\enator ·~ car in 1969. 'ftu• Globe published the I '0"' '•"(I•-"!' C'S·06l0 I'""' H•''" Oo•~!I" C<lu"'• Co<ol"'"""''' S40· 1220 (~""""' "'' O••ftq.o c~••• l>Ulll"1'""4 c,.r.o._, r.o ~·•~ ··~··-• •11u•1•••·1"'< .O•i.,,1 ,.,.ll•t O• t O••"''"' "t~ ,..,.,,, ""'• "" ·t~l'Wlo1otoG "''tl"ll~t "" •l 0-•"'IVO" 0' •119"''""'0•""' . ~O'M! ti•" PO•l•OI' P<•O •! Co11t """• """""''"'·· "'"'"'•<ll•llf' ~. ·~···" '1 1)1'1 ""'"'""-· ti• m•ol .. 0-l mltf'tl'll, "'"''"'• ""'""'Miii\ U OO"'O~t~IJ , . • • the f1,1:htrr·s contrat1 Conrnd has dl•nien he ov.·cs CraY.'ford n1on cy. .. Vokano Quif'I 1 ;l',\TF~l\1 r\\,,\ c..·rr\', c;uat('m:11 .1 1 \l'I The Furi:u \'11l1·ano ha., ~tnp r11·d • r11 rt1niz. aft Pr ~P<'"'llll! l;1va ;in<t hurn1ni.: ro<'k fnr 211 tla,::\. ktlhnt.: n111' 11t•r~11n .ind r:111s1n.a.: n1Cln' lh.111 $35 n1d li o n d:tmll ~i.'. Pr e~1d l'nt KJ1•l l Laugcrud Garr1:1 '>:1 1d \Vcdnesdo•~. _ 1~pnrt \Yednesday in the third of a fnur part Sf'ries il is carrying rc·cxan,1ning the accident. l Related story . Pa gf: 06 I l'h£' attornc~. Jo~eph F . Fl anaJ.?.a n. said lhC scl\\cmrnt 1'"" re;1ch('ct 1)nc yc:1r ;iftcr the 1:11.11 :1ccidl•nt on Chappuquld· ilit'k lll l:i nd , J\1asi;,. with lhl' 1;l'nt•ral ,\ccldcnl Group of Phi l;1d l•lph1~. t 'l'atergate Testi111011y Mitchell Asked, -Why -Hi-g~--~~~t? ._ ~. ·r '· Wt\Sf!INGTON l UPl)-JebSt"arl lalri1~ nQ( i~ an ef,\t~11s1p.st ~:V'~~· ~ Mai.tr uder testified under cross· never was enthwn.asttch ... ilPP,Ll"d 1 ., · · od th l f All "'O ahead and g1vt' 1m . ~ c } exam1nat1on t uy a ormcr or· b d 1 l'. ·e what he (';,111 ney General John N. riJiteh~ll gave hls1 S250~000 a~ h , c s 8t: unc nth us i:'lstlc approval t9 the fomcuRWlt · , • Walergntti bugging Pl!lrt'on March 30, Cacherls lhen :i;skro ri1agnJ(ler if U0.2. lhen.inquired a week.lattf _w_hy il 111itthell ca,led h1nl ~ut W<'ek costso,murh. . . later to inquire why Liddy ~ecded Under tough questioning by Mil· money. - chell's lawyer. T1lato Ca1:herts, "He · didn't ask me whf Licitly Ma~ruder refused· \,o al,te; prcvtous needed money," Magruder 5ald. "JI ..: lt>Slln1ony about Mitchell s role. II asked m\' why he needed Iha! mueh v.·::is his third day ;is a \\'ilness in the nionev ·" emphasizing the \YOrd s \\'atcr~:llC CO\'f'r·U,P trial O( l\1ltchell "that m'u ch." UPI l~M>I• 'MITCHELL SAID OK' Former Deputy Magruder and four a ssor1atcs of f o rmer . 'd h the n \\'('Ill to J\l il· President Nixon. J\'lagrude r s:11 c . , l'a('hcris asked ~1aE:ruder about :1 chell's ofli<'.<'. re\'1ey,•ed f.iddy lil pla~ n1ct•l1nJ:l or Nixon e;unpaign aides at , ;,ind exp\a1nrd t~at $250,000 ~as Key U1s eayne. Fla. on !\l arch 30. 1972 nel'ded for l'k>~ront{'S equipment and the th ird and final pla nning "fronlmoney. , ood "h 'd n1ccting on an intelligt•ncc·gathering "~1r. P.1itch~ll un.derst · esaii'~ plan d rawn by G. Gordon Liddy,.c um· It y,.·as the fu:st time that ~1.agrud .. Pol in Jailhouse BAKE RSFIELD <UPI) -Authoril· ies , Wednesday night arrested two m e n s u s pec ted or smuggling marijuana into inmates· at the Tehachapi State Co,rrcctional In· stitution. Albert P. ~1orrison, 24 , a correctional officer at Tehachapi, was a rrested at the prison and his roommall', J>a trick ,Jonl's. 21. \\'as ar· rested at their apartment in Baker· sficld y,•herc a quantity or marijuana was seized. paitJn fi nance counsf'I, for the J:)72 test ified publicly about P.11tchcll .s presidentta l cumpaign. inquiry into the money. 1\olos~ _of Ins "·As you ,sit here. in this courtroom testimony has been a repetition of today. do;iou have aspccifid recollec· wha~ he told the Senate \Yatergall! t\on of J\1itchell approvint the Liddy hearings. . plan?"Cacheris askcd. ~tagruder st~ck to hi s s~orr t~:l t ")'cs," s aid J\Iagruder, v.·ho ser\·cd l\l1tchell appro\ed .the bugging p\~n , af. l\litchcll's chief deputv 1\·hcn the i.'\'CO when Cachcr1s confro.ntcd ~1~1 for rn {'I' :l t lorn c y gen(' I' a I ..... as \l'it h an r Bl re po it fr on' J\prd, lfl7;J, Ill n1 anaging thl• Nixon eampa ign. "'~1ch he repo~·t~dl~.told, a7ents l~1 •1t "I ha\'C a rccollf'clion of !\l1lchell J\'1chcll had g11en no absolute ap· saying something to t he effect -ccr· pro\·al ''lo the prOJCCI. TOTAL DISCOUNT ishwasher , ,, SPECIAL OFFER! 'l / / / ::::_' Buy a · · · ~ d t ~;;.. _ ••• an ge a _ Waste King Waste KillCJ -~ -' ·~· DISHWASHER ml FOOD DISPOSAL ••• - at SALE PRICES • • • ~ l ·'kEE.1 ·· WASTE KING ...... ~ \\"'" What's the difference @ in DISHWASHERS? UNIVERSAL W ASTE KING UNIVERSAL Model SS/575 DisllwalMr Pop-Up Hyd~To•tf' Jetl Water into Upper Baslcet Starts cu; easity as Closing The Door Mod<! SS/777 D;shwasfler Pushbuttons Gi,.e You o Choice of Full Cycle or Rinse & Hold Madel SS 811 Dishwasfler. 3 Pushbuttons 3 Cycles 5--Year Pails Guaran!Pe on Motor, Pump, T•mer. enl1re Water O•strtbull()O System Heater and Pushbutlons • PLENTYI 20-year guarantee An 01 the5e slainless steel parts are guaranteed against la.lure due 10 corros10n for 21).years. • ' • ' 5-year guarantee All ol these pa,,s are guaranteed againsl failure due lo delecfs tn matenals or \11/0rkmansh ip lor live years. • -I •• • - l. -.. "',.{ ... c.; "' , .. -. 1815 Newport Blvd. Downtown Costa Mesa . ~· .. 90 DAYS CASH Phone 548· 7788 ~ WITH ArPROVED CREDIT _,' . ; -,.. .... ~ _, ' I ' l I t ' ' ! • ThurSday, Oclobet 31. 1974 s DAIL y'ptLOT A:J South Coast Ame11dm~nts ArgueO 'ISSUE IS IN FLATION' Republican Badham 'ISSUE IS BADHAM ' Democrat Lewis Name Plays Big Role In Assembly Race By FREDERICK SCllOEMEllL OI JM C.1 PolM M•H Sueanne Currie Lewis, Democratic candidate. ror the 74th Assembly District, sits in a rented seeond·story office -in Nev.•port Beach and !!lays the · people are ready for a change. On the other s ide of Newport Beach, Robert Badham, the Republican in· cumbent, leans back-in his padded chair a n~ says he couldn't have weathered six terms in office if he did· ·n·t represent the views of the voters to· the district. ti1rs. Lewis, a !\:fission Viejo mother or three and a criminal prosecutor for the Los Angeles County District Attor· ney, admits her biggest problem is ('ampaignin g Yl'ilh a name that's har· dly a household word in the 74th <listrict. Badham. on the other hand, has the name and rrecly concedes that makes campaigning a lol<>a sier. ''The main issue in Lhi~rcampai_1n is the lack of l ead"sbip -lrom the present a sscm blyman, •; 1aid Mrs . Lev.is. '"His voling record shov•s a great disreg ard for the people of the district." The spra v.'ling 74th District includes l'\ev.•port Beach, Lag una Beach, San Juan Capistrano. Capistrano Beach, San Clemente, Irvine. Laguna Niguel, :fi1ission Viejo. El 'foro, and portions of north San Diego County, including Oceans ide. Specificall3'. l'llrs. Le\\'is claimed, Badllam has not s upporft>d cons umer prot ec tion or <'nvironment.11 legislation. She points to a rating per· formed by the Consumer Federation of California whi ch placed Badham 7oth out of 71 assemblyman surveyed . ··consume r protection is the o ne realistic way le~i sl ation can help with t he problem of inflation," said l'l'lrs. Lcy,•is. She suggested state i.1 ... .is could be enacted lo regulate intc>rest rates on borrowed money. The 1'11ission Viejo Democrat said .she is firmly opposed to construction of nuclear power planls along the coast and called for long range plan· ning for any nuclear-pO\l.'ered elec11·ical generating pla nt. ··\Ve s hould look at solar energy for a )arge percentage of our electricity needs," s he s aid. J\trs. J .. ewis said her background as a prosecutor would help her author ef- fecti\·e crime prevention legislation. Chess Lead 3-0 l\IOSCO\V IUPI l -Anatoly Kar· pov. the shining young star or Soviet chess. \Yednesday nigh t defeated Viktor Korchnoi in the 17th game 0£ their world chess challengers rin~I match to take a seemingly insur· m ountable 3·0 lead in the series. Other issues racing the district, she said. include the need for c-<.1mpai gn financing reform, a hi ghe r priority for belt.er education and more atte n- tion to the needs of the elderly. "There is no question the main is· sue is inna tion.''.said Badham. "We must stop the practice of government spending more than it takes in.'' , ··one good thing about the Nixo n ad' m inistration is that it had the guts to impound federal money headed !or thestates," he added." ·"Next to inflation, y,•e have to be pressing ahead for completion or.the ( POLITI CS '74 ) California \\'ater Project to bring bel· ter water lo Orange County," Badham said. The assemb)yman said he favor&. location or nuCleaF po\1:er plants along the coast. Badham pooh-poohed the consumer organization's rating of his \'Cling N'COrd'. "'I pay little attention to tating g roups. They do it jU:.t for their: O\\'n spec-ial interests.·· he said. J\lrs. Lewis and Badhum agree on at least one point: J~is recent escapade in a Sacrame nto bar in v.•hich several legislators we re drinking 3fter legal closing hours is not an issue in,. the campaign. J\1rs. Le"•is said the campaign Will cost her about $15.000, including lost 1 "'ages. She has taken a three months' lea\'e or absence from her job. Less than Sl.000 has been donated to "'hat s he calls "a complete grass· roots'' campaign organization. Badham estimated hl''ll spend lx'l· ween Sl0,000 and S12.000 1n his re-elC'C'· lion dri\'e. That's less lhan the S l~.WO he Spt>nt in 1962 when he v.·as first elec· led to the assembly in lhl' old 7lst District. Though Badham said h(' '"al\\·ays "'orries" about a n election. he believes h is own chances of re~lec· lion arc good enough that he can stump for othe r Republican can· didates. ··ri.Iy concern this lime is not so much ""·ith my own c;1mpaign, but v.·ith the campaigns of other nominees of my party. 1 have a reeling \"'e aren't going to make any startling gains in 1974," he said. Registration fi gurt's for the district show about 100.000 Republicans and 57,000 Democrats. "I'll need a very, high rate of crossovers ," said Democrat Le.wis . She already has round a least one. tier Republican husband, Lt, Col. ft.1 ack Le\l.•is , director of security al E l To ro 1'11ari ne Cor ps Air Station, plans to vote for his wife. Orange Coast Area Land Use Hearings Continue A package or mnjor. controversial amendments to the unfinished Orangl" County gene ral plan "'as due to un- dergo more hearings today afte r more than thrL"e hours or deba te \\'cd- ncsday. The Board of Super"isors. v.•hich is being asked to :.i ppl'O\'C land u:-l' designat io ns in the South Laguna anrl Capistra no Valley area, ha~ alrcad~· hea rd rem :.irks from d OZ(.'11 5 of dc\'.elopers. propc-rty ov.·n£·rs OJnd at· torncys. The general plan alterations ;1p· proved last month <ind early this month by county planning co1nmis· sioners would sha rply reduce the population and dC'nsity that could oc· £·ur in the a rea if the current zoning is n1a intained. Al Bell, senior county planner. told s upervisors \Vedncsday the 7,UOO ac res involved in the amndment pac kage "'ould ·support about !.1.700 fe\\•er people if current zoning v.•as changed to the proposed by the plan· ni n~ commission :.ind staff. The a n1endment <1re:.1 ineludcs .a num ber of south county communitie:, and undeveloped private holdings. These include the South Lag_una area, Dana Point, Bear l:lrand Ranc h. Colinas de Capistrano, Thunderbird \Vest and Ca pistrano Beach. Supervisors ran into the toughest battles \V ednesday over la nd use changes proposed for the 197 Thunder- bird·West planned community and the virtuall y undeveloped Bear Br<incl Ranch. Richard A. del Guercio. attorney for the major landowner in the 'l'hun· derbird con1 munity. \\'hich lies just inland from Dana Point, said an 80- ncre strip of land that bisects the property is being unfairly \,·ithhl•lcl from developme nt. Ile explained that the land \\'JS set ;1s1dc originally as the route of Pacific Coa!>l Free"·a~'. "'hich is RO\\' defunct. Since then. de! Guercio said, the count y has designated it as a traffic corridor and has demanded it be kept as open s pace. After a has tily called executive ses· sion, super\'1sors agreed to \l.'ithdra\\' flie entire parcel ror further stud~", (earful the county may be headed for a prescriptivl' ri ghts la11·suit. O\\•ncrs of lhe t.500·a{'re Bear Brand Ranch al:.o protested pro1)():-.l'fi land use designation:; that prohibit development on the ridge l in 1~ overlooking the Capistrano \'<a I le~·. One or the 01vners in parlit·ulJr protested that nearly t 11·o·t hi l'ds of lu·r 340·arre portion of t he ranch Is un · d('velopablc under t he an1c ndn1t'n\ £'Ond1t 1ons. UCI Orchestra Le ade r to He ad Be rlin Concert UC lrl'ine Orchestra conductor Al \'ara Cassuto will be flying to \VC'sl Germany this weekend to lead the Berlin Philarmonic Orchestra in a series of concerts. The Portuguese conductor. who now makes his home in La guna Beach, will be on the podium in tile German capital for a concc>rt spon· sored by the German Society for the United Nations. the International Li ga for Human Rights and Amnesty International. All proceeds for that concert will be devoted to Portug uese political prisoners who "'ere freed April 25 after the overthrow or Portugal's dictatorship, Cassuto said. Cassuto. 35. said he wi ll return to UCI in midNovember to prepare the campus ensemble for t\l.'O concerts - Nov. 22 and 23 in the Fine Arts Village Theater. 3 Judges Get Key Posts Thr<'C' Or:.inJ?e Co11st judges h:11·1• bct'n :ippointcd tu kl'~· posts under Oran gl~ Counly Su1wrior Court a ssign· fl)('nl a that \\·ill bt.1co1ne 1•ffecti1·c Jan. l .19'iS. Presiding Judge Rob<>11 A. Danrard has appointed Jud)?.e JI . \Yurren Knight of Lai:un:1 Nigul'l lo l;1ke O\'('I' , th(' (<imiJ~· l;1w calenl'hlr lht1l nov.· Of• · cupi<'S l\\O c01111room:s on a rull time b:.1sis. Jud ~<' Kni).l ht r ('pl:•rl'S Jucigt' · .J:1m<>s A. \V ;ih;\ror1h · of Nl·u·port Bc:irh "ho\\ 111 mO\'l' .Ian. 11 0 l)1•11a!'I· mt'nl 2i . ,1 ).lt'lll'r.1\ 1 n :d rnurl l'tlonl. .1u<i,llr l~\'l'l'l'll \V, lll<'kl',\ or Sa n Cl r n1t•1111• \\di r1•ma1n ;11 th,• ht'ln1 in t)(>p;11·t1nl'lll S.. lh1· 1·r1m111al 1·ah'1Hlar l'Oll l'll'Otlnl. ;111rt \\Ill {'Utllhllll' lhrou~h l!l75 a:-lht• cou11 ·s 1ia1:-nn 1uris1 l\tl h t ht•(; 1·.1nd ,J ur~ . .lud~t· 1!;11\,\' art! ~a 111 . Al~o rt•tallll'rl in lus ('lll'l't'lll \)llSI is .ltu\J!t• \\'\lli:1 n1 l'. Six·h·~ of Nt•\\'porl lll'l.ll'h. \\'ho IS Pl'l':-ilclin).l Jud~l' or 1ht• county·s ju \'enil~ rourl faeility on l\1anchrstt>r A \'l'nUl• In Orilngc. ()ther ()run~c Coast judi::es named b~· Jud~c Banyard and their ;1ssign- mefits in 1975 ui·c : ·--Judge Robert I). l\nttland of Newpol't BC'ach. general trial and i;t.>lllemc nts in ~pa1·tmenl 6. · Jud)!c Chai' le~ A. Ouut>r of J Tun· tinJ{ton Rl•;1rh. S:<'llCl':1J I rial and i;et· tk•tnl•nts 111 Dt•partmC'nt R. Jud!!l' J .E.T. "NC'd "' Rutter or Nl:'IA'porl Be:u·h. ~l'nt•ral lr1<1I oind f;1m ii~· lav.· st•Ul i."ml'llt 1u lll'l><•rl mC'nt !). -.1 ud.i:,l' \V1ll1;11n S. I .t•r nf Nt•wport l\l':l<'h. J.!t'lll'J'al 11·1al ;1ncl clL"faulls 111 l>l•p;1rt 1nt.•11t II. J u1 l ~l' Brttl'l" \V, ~umnt'r of , l .;1 ~11n:i B1•:11·h. ~('111•ral lr1al and~"t't · 1 lt•n11•11t 1·onft·r1•111·1•s 111 l)t'IJ;1rl m('ll1 • 15. . • .l11rlµ1• .. ·r;1nk l)omt•nil'hinl ol ·Sa n t'lc:•n11•nlt'. ,:1'n1•r:1l lr1:1l un<i Sl't· • tlcmcnt conl'r rcnces 1n U<'partn1 cnt ::.'II. • Jurlg<' James '°'· ·rurn('r ,,1 l.a~una Beach. i.:en<'1':1\ triul. drf;.111lls :ind ,·rim1nal \;.i\\I :1nri n1ot1on talcndar in D<'J>arlmcnt 2.i. .ludAe Hobert l .. Corfman nr. Nl'\Vporl B('ach. J,!en('ro.d trial ;1n!I dcCaulls in Ot.'p;1rt n1c n1 24. .lud~c \Valll'r \V, t:haram~:1 or lluntin~lon Rruch. >!CMl:'ral t rial :.inrl :-it•lllt•ml'nl conf1·r1•nr1•s in Ul·11:1 1'l· m1•n1 :.~. I .Jtu1,,:t• 1\1 .1rk Ji,. Sodl•n nf ;o.:,.,,11111 1 n1•a1·h, ~1·ttl1•1n11nl 1·o nr1•1't'ntt'' 111 lk.•11;1rtm1•nl 29. .ludgl' Ll11ytl I·:. Bl;1npiC'rl .1 1' nf Nt'" IHJl'l Bt•:it"h. ~l'nt•ral trial :ind (lt;•f;1u\1 s In l)11par1 nu•nt :io. 'l\,orh•p:irtn11·n\s _. 31 an11:1:? \\1 11\ l1t· ;i:-.~1 ,,:111·11 \Vht•n 1 h1· Xup1·r111r <.:our\· s l\\111 nt•\\ j111l).?t'"' :u·,· namt•1I h)' lh~· C :u\'l'l'll•ll< .• I ud}!l' ll:.nyar1I s;11d. • The Greatest P11n1pki11 --, . - B e loved Bassett Missing SomC'\\'hrrr nu 1 hl' Or;inge Coasl lod::iy. probably \\'Ith son1('hody who thought her ;1 ~lray, h~a boii!'tlt,ho und na ml'd \'l11ll .1. /1 Sh(' has t \\ o sa<I <'~ <'~ :ind 110 ha ii• 011 ht<r no:-1'. :1:' !ht• rl'~ull uf ;_1 11t':1 r-f:tl:1I 1 \I at er 1not1·0.1:-111 :.n~l..cll1tc a fl'\\' n1vn - ths :.igo. ''un1a hl·lnng:-to i\t r~. J c;1nn.'~ Ed· wa rds, 31. ;~ lady "'1th a lot of rl'l'l.'nl ' 1·c1·l'r.~c:-. in hl·r 111'" and '"'O hUI{· girls that don't yet. kno\v al.lo ut the l::ite:-.L ont.>. ··1 don't kno"' hO\\' to tell 1n y kids." she s ays of lhl' ap1larent the ft of Yuma l'roni the> stables a rea at the Orange County F:.iirgrounds in Costa l\1 csa 1'11onday .• ti1rs. Edwa rds said that her apart· mcnt neighbors compl<'.l'incd o [ Yuma's yo"'ling for company \\'hen she was at \\.'Or k and Lisa and C ina "'ere in school. So s he r£'ce1ved pcrmis!)ion to bring her to work at the fairgrounds, \vhcrc she could hang nround the stables \\'ilh a little s uperv1s1on of the hands the re. _ "'I fi bbcd :J little and lokl the. kids Yuma wasn't leehng \1•cll, so I ll•fl he r at the stable," til rs. Ed\l.·ards add .... or the sad·eyed bassett hound6 fUur·day absencl'. Philip David, 2, of Costa Mesa , fina lly found just the right pum· pk in tom ake into a Hallo\vcen jack-o ·la ntern. Anyone wilh any information can contact her at work or lhrough a friend, til rs. J ean !\tilchell, or .26Q3 De laware St., lluntin~ton Bt;ach. fl.J. (}arr~ll P,e6enl6.' Chatillion by Drexel The formality, the romance, the dignified styling of the "court" French look by Drexel, lovingly portrayed in the welcoming mood of Oak. 0 . A. China B. Oval 01n1n9 TablO C. Arm Chair D Side Ch;i1 r E. Credenza f, Server PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS $879 S5'19 S229 SlQO S639 $419 Open Mon. Thurs. & Fri. Eves. ~rexSb .. 2215 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA. CALIF .. .... ... _..._'> A,, . DAIL y l'tlOT ' Thufsdlly, Octobef 31. 197• --3 /tlor'~ lleld . sting{;~) . ~ with Tom urphine Vault Fortune In West Indies? Of Goblins And Politics 800 &: BAii DEPT. -flcre v.'c all 1;.irt• f1n lla\10"''1•cn folks, v.·ith ghosts, • i:obhns. trt:l'IJJl'!'. ;111d cra"'hcs all over •thl' pl;icc toni~ht. Jt's enough to chill ") uur lxlnl's. But tht·~l' Jrt' not lhe only phantoms that 1.1.·hoosh ;1houl lh£'~C days. Jlow ;iOOu l the loon' in g spectt~r of I he C host ,if El('ction t'ulurc? NO"'' there's a rc:il bone·thillcr Pity the poor \'Oler and how he's gctttng :-pookcd. llow would you like to be one of thuse voters in ~1ission Viejo this ('Oming Nov. :>? Just (:onsider how they'rt: haunted. On the \'icjo ballot, for example, there is the question of electing five people to u <1uasi·city council whi ch goes under the nan'c of a J\lunicipaj ~dvisory Council. or J\tAC, for s hort. t"'inc. you say. Elect five for l\lission Viejo. Yt:S, BUT II ER I:: comes th e spooky part. There a rc ~2 candidates running. Jt ~ould turn l)Ut to be like a llallowecn mirage. '. Voices, like the banshee's wailing <:ry. all merging in pl alitudes of '"'greater re prese ntation, ·'hi ghest ~ualifirations, lower taxes, more public ser,'il·c ... " And out or :ill t hat massed array , t he poor ?.fission Viejo \'Oler is exper- ted to select the Best Jol \'c People. It's tnouJ?h to gi\•c you the creeps even if ls w<.1sn 'l Hallowel·n. 'rht• voters <.1 rcn 'l the only ones ~ct­ Jing spooked lhis llallo\\"een. ":t·ou l:ikc }or e.~ample the Or<.1n.l:C County Tran· sit Di:-trrl'I . knoy,·n also as the Oti'D. ;t"hc Ol'TD is tr~·ing to t:'X pand its 1npcrat1on of those l.JJg orange and ~1·h ttl' buSl'S lh:1t ply our roads. So .they \.-e asl\ed the voters for another penny on the sales tax to help do all lhi~. FOR D:\ l'S NO \\', ho"·ever. they tiavc been haunted by a ~cries of e~- 1&a ys running in the Count y Scat n~·"·spa pt"r "''hich havl' nailed a way at lhl· flCTO nn allegations that our ->ub!Jc Lr;insport;i\ion ~ystem is ac· t ual!y spl'nding n1nnl':'>" oot making a p rofit . r::i 1s 1ng the s pe c ter o f f ·unio111 s m ··:ind cith<'r a!'iserted sins or ('nm mission :ind omission. \'ou ('an hard I:-v.·ait for the nC'xt (·S· :-.av bcc;iuSl' about the rinly thing left to allc,l!e t!<. I hil t lh1· OC.i'D is against moth<•rhooct. Flag and apple pie . t\n~'";i y. :1flt'r the penny sales tax uskl'd fnr Ly lhe transit 1){'0plc in Propo~it1on ,\ gl'IS defeated, you can bel lht• CSSil~ lSlS y,·jJI take all the Credi! for it. But if Prop. A docs reall\' ~o d0\\11 . lhC' li\..t•lihood Y.'ill be th.it t h-.: Ghost of Inflation Present is \\ h:ll really did it in .. r\SD FINAl.l.Y. y,·e ('an ~el back Lo t h-.: \•otci-s or all Californi a "'ho are c urrenlly gr appling thin siir in a n ef- fort to gra!'p the Gubernatorial Ghost. ·In 1h1 s haunting stor~., "''e have the c a mpaign for go,·ernor hetwren .llC'n1otrat J <•rrv Bro"''" and COPcr J~ou,tnn Flournoy. 'l"ht• l\\'O candidates themscl\'C'.'i Jre .:u·tu.1lly hnunting each olher. Flour· n•J\ :-ccs the gho!>ll y form nf Broy,n 1ur11Hn~ out in front of him. and 1s ,.11,1,111g ii. Oro"'ll fears the haunting J1 curl' ur Fl ournoy . ('los1n,I! 1n on him. ;irul t' t ryin,I.! to run fa:-,tcr. as 1ft rapped Jn unl' of lho~t' f)IO\\"ffiOl1on 1ught· ·\\ll AS l"OK l "S \'Oler:-. after all It~· ph.i ntom-t'ha si ng 1s O\'C r. "C' gl't 11u ,i.:n 1 n r he polls and n1:i k(' a choice. ~1 \1 111 ~ou t·hoosc ~Ir. TceniC'·Bop- jll'ror :\I r. llt an<I'' '\r11\ thcri•'s :1 real horror storv for ~our l l.ilfo1.1.C'en · 7 Lost UPIT ........ SEIZED ON ISLAND Charles Marzano Kissinger Hit With Pakistan. Weapon Appeal ISLAtl-1A BAD CU Pl) -Secretary of State llenry A. Kissinger fl ew to Islamabad today to assure Pakistani leaders or u .s. friendship without co mmitting him selr to ending Ameri ca's a rmsembarj!o. Kissinge r new to Pakistan afl cr a 19-hour Ba ngladesh trip in "''hieh he pledged massive U.S. rood shipments lo sa\'c millions of flood viclims from s tarvation . JIE WENT INTO talks with Prime fl tinistcr Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. Vo'ho has been pressing the Uni ted Slates for missiles. tanks <ind artillery to offset Pakistani military rears since India set or! a nur lear explosion last spring. Kissinger conferred with Bhutto for t"'O a nd a h a lf hours and h is spokesman , Ambassador Robert 0 . Anderson, said the 'talks were "very friendly, very cordial." There was no indication that Kis- singer had acceded to Bhutto's arms request. however. U,S, officials with Kissinger had expressed doubt the secretary would relax the a rms em· bar~ except perhaps for spare parts for American military hard"·are. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Delivery of !he Doily Pilot is guaranteed Noodoy -fricloy: If yoo do not hove yo.x ~ by 5:30 p.m., coll and your cqiy v.i!l be brought 10 you. Calls are td<ef'l un til 7:00 p.m Sat~ ond Sunday: If you do not receNt your copy by 9 o.m. Sotvrdoy, a 8 om. Sunday, coll ood o copy will l:e brought lo you. Cells ore 1oken unli1 IO o.m. Telephones ~t ()onge County Afros .. 6'2-'321 flb1~t Huntin91on Beoch ml We!.lm1nsler ........ 5'0-1220 5cJl Oemen1e, Copisllono Beoch, Soo .luon Copis11ono. Dorio Point. South toguno, Laguna N19uel 495-0630 CHICAGO (UPI) -The FOi said today it has a ll the s uspects in the $4.3 m i llion Armore d Express Co. burglary in custody but only a small amount of the loot has been recovered. The las~spect, William A. Mar- :za no, s cndercd to fe dera l oiuthorities1 icagolhismorning. Two suspects in the burglary y,·erc arrested late Wednesday by British uuthorities Ol\ Grand Cayma n Island in the-British West-Indies. ~ The only money recovered was about $20,000 the two men carried with them . AN t"BJ SPOKESMAN said the rest of the loot probably is deposited in secret accounts in one or more of the 17 2 banks on th e small isla nd. Recovery of the money would take the cooperation or the banks arid that _,prospect appears unlikely, said the spokes man. Cha rles hlar:zano. 42, and Luigi DiFonzo, 27, were being held on the i s l a nd, pending deport a tion proceedings. Jn a complaint filed with the U.S. magistrate's office here on Wed- nesday, Mariano, DiFonio and Mar· zano's cousin, William Anthony Mar· :zano, were c h arged with b ank burglary, bank larceny and illegal use of explosives. EARLIER, THREE other men in· eluding an Armored Express gu~rd , were charged with the same crimes in connection with the Oct. 20 heist in which thieves hauled away 800 pounds of small bills in a van. · A 1973 Lincoln ConLi nental round Tuesday nea r an Executive J ct Aviation Inc., ha ngar' al the airport in Columbus, Ohio, h ad been rented in Chicago by those ch arged, authorities said. They said Defo~onzo and Marzano evidently dro\'e to Columbus the day .after lhJ burglary and leased a jet for SJ.500. Israel 'Ready' For New War; Attacks J\rahs By United Press International Js r ae li g unboats bo mbarded Pales tinian targets in southern Lebanon today, and Lt. Gen. Mor- de.chai Gur_. the Is raeli chief of !>laff. said Israel 1s prepa rl•cl for "'"ar should the Arab summit conference in Rabal lead to a n immediate new 1\liddlc East conflict. The gunboats kept up Israel's battle against the Arab guerrillas dcspitf' t~c . .a rab summit conference's rccog· n1t1on of the Palestine Liberation Orga ni zation as the only \'oice of the Palestinians . Arab guerrillas in Lebanon later fjrcd rockets acro~s the border into an Is raeli settlement. without causing cas ualties. Israeli Police ~1inistl'r Shlomo llil· lt'I told civil guard comm:1ndcrs there had heen 258 guerrilla allempts in Israel so far this year :tnd that an ac- celt·ration of the attacks was cxpcl'- tcd. But he said Israel was so primed that "e,•en these in crc:iscd attempts at carryin g out shoy,•case tcrroris l '1CIS y,•ill fail.'' r.ur told his troops <ii the conclusion of fi\'C days of war ga n1cs on the oc , <:u1>i cd Golan II eights of Syria tht' ar med fo rces W('re prcp:irerl for the 1>0:- sibility of "''ar rl'S U\tin).! from the Rabat summil. "Our feclinr; is that "'C arc rcadv for 1.1.•;1r, ('VC n with the c11ui pment and matcrit>I that arc at our t·ommand," he saicl . ''\\·c k ncv.• th :1t these agreements (troop U1 scngagemcnt paclS) "'·ere not <.ij!rct•ment s on ;1 set· tlemcnt or agreements for peace .·· Storm • In Texas f'/as /1 f'loo<l Sweeps Aivay Mobile Homes, Car '' •! ' ''' I • "'" ,,, I ' f ~" llf'<'>I '"""' ,,, , 1 '"" "'"1•1~""1""" ,tt. 0 ·•·" ,,,.,." 0.1"" 'o'I"' "~!.•• t"< >·~ 1 ... ~.,ol•"'1•••l•!UO·h "" , .... ,1 N '·'"''"''~'""" l· • .,. ~· "",. "" ~ul ••nil "~ •.ol ..,.,11o•,.,. ·"·'·""''"r·Q~I '""'" .......... ~. ! .• ~111.~1., .,, ......... , ,. 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In th e most tantalizing look this year ... the tunic. A look tha t makes nigh! magic. These foreign dehcacies are 1rom our See. II collection. a new concepl in fashions for today from Jonofft0rt LOCJmt. a. crepe·back saun 1un1c with cumberbund sashing over matching pyjama pants, in smouldering ombr.ed gray only, acetate and nylon. sizes 5·13 66.00 b floral embroidered rayon chtlfo n tunic with satin tnm at the neck and cuffs sottly over a long satin swirl skirt in aceta te and nylon, sizes 5-13 78.00 1untor dresses 94 l•I us donle you with the n•w Sc•n• II coU•ction of today'• clolhH ot our fashion show When you see Scene II, you'll know how really new Jonathan Logan is. Meet Mr. Charles Glueck. designer and vice president for Jonathan -t;;ogan , as-he-presents modeling of h.is.. c.o.Uection at Wilshirl', Nov. 2, from 12· 1 :30 p.m. in the restaurant. 2 p.m. on the fashion floor. South Coosf Pln:a. Nov. 1, 7:30 p.m. on the fashion floor. Q Shop daily 10 a.m. to 9:30; Saturd ay, 10 lo 7; S~nday, South Coast Plaza ·Costa Mosa 3333 8ns to l St. 546·9321 ./""' ·. T..~·~· fr , .. .., -I '"'t"', .. b ,. , • • MAVCO \ ~. 4'. . " :' ~ ' ;, ' ' " \ " I I •• I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I GeoTek Promise No Good? I Thurs<1ay,Oc10Der3 1, 1974 DAILY PILOT A,'i ...._..,._rown Flournoy Bare Donations · · · · · · ·. · · · · · · • · • · · · · · ' D : ' • MERCURY SAVINGS : .. 000 from tirr company Councils of Carpenters • andloanassocialion SACRAMENTO IAP! -cochcandidate. ~. $10000 St t C neTof .... ""'~"" Bach e lor Edmund G . Thelwoeandldateshave . e xccu~ive l,eo n a·rd •, • ae ou 1 taken relatively similar Firestone, t"urre ntly t he Culi nary ~orkers $6,.000. !Brown Jr. received $5h.ooo po s1·1·1on" on r" rm labor U. s. "m ba ss ado r to &n. Fronc1 s<"o Co_unc,110001~ rom Playboy Publls 1ng "' '" Cuhnarv Workers $ · leRislation. But Flournoy Oclgium. Firestone was ror-/ . · · ' Co . wh ile fa mily m~n hao supported construction iner President Richard M. League of ri11l k Producers llouston I . l''lournoy f.!Ol ., . •. . -· $1,000. C.V. \Vood of l\1cCul· t1 000 rrom actor James or the New Melones Dam on Ni:tt~n s_chl<.>f C11hfornia run· I h 0 · 1 C S2 '100 20lh St · dra1ser1n 1972 oc 1 o. . • . ; SAN FRANCISCO Ci\P) ewart, sta r or a ramily theSl11nislaus River, saying Pt1ajor conlri butors in-tury Fo:< $2 ,SOO, Nati wide • _An Investor has testified television series. the water il would store is tludcd· Theaters Corp. $2,500. that oil promote r John Those were among the needed lor future food · FIAJ URNOY -Dart Jn. • Burke promised to buy back campaign contributions production. BROWN -Cali(ornia dustries SI0,000, Standard * 80 percent or a Sl50.00'.l in · reported WednCsday by the And Flournoy has said $25,000, Oak Tree Racing As· Oil or California $7 ,650, fl1r . ., llXIY IOIOllS Me1cury Sltints 81df , lon1Bcacll81Vd. al CM1onSt. vestment in a 1969 CC'o'l'rk two candidates for govcr-thut state land use plan· sociatio n, $10,000, llol· and ri1rs. J an1es Stewart BU(ltAPARlMercuryS:1"'nrsBld& .. V•ll~fVirw a1L111coln oil partnershii> but did not nor. ning, which he advocates Jywood Turf Clu b $5,000, $1,000 . I.e on a rd K . ~ CARSONMe1cllfl'Slw111rs8ldr.Aw1101181'fd,at SanO.qo frw7. . .. , ~. • kcephlsword. :1loni: with Brown, should Playboy Publishing Co. Jo'ircstonc S5.UOO. 20th Ccn-• HUNllNGIOHBlACH Ntrcurl S.winrs8klg,[d1n1e1at lk.cfl TllE FINAL pre.election put emphasis on preser-$5 ,000, Feder ated Fire tury Fox $2,500, California • lAHAPA·FULUITOlf liltfcu1yStl'l~1sB!dg ,lmpi1ual llwv ~!'H~r~ot • Uurke is on lr1al in reports showed Democrat vationofprimeagricuJtural Fighte rs or Cali(ornia Med i cal A ssociation • IUSTINMertuiySaY1ngs8ldi,lrvintBlvd.a1Ne.,poH A1e. - rederal court here on con-rown a ud Rep.ublican landinCalirornia. s t o , o o o , s a n $10.000. Atlantic Richfield • wt$lto¥JPIAMe1cpryS~vin~Bld~.r..11us A1<t al S•nBeu1anfi110ll.,,1 , spiracy and fraud charges f-' y running about Diego County Fire FighterS Co. $5,000, David J>:1ckard * • , • • * • * * * • * * • * • * * • • * • involving the offering and ~lissi11g neck-and·neck in spending i-~F~L~O~U~R~N:'.O~Y...:._A~l~.SO~-c~o~t~~Sll'!'_.~000~.~St:'."'.!.tc~a~"~d'._!D~i~st~n~'c~t.-$2~.""°~;.· _______ J_ ___________________ _ selling or securities. lie also Police continue search since the June primary: is charged with making in northern Sacramento Brown $1 ,071,299 and flour· false s tatem e nt s in County ror Stenhanie noy$1,171 ,671. detailing his holdings to the Ulack, l l , who they But Brown, the secretary l r------------------------:--------------------~:--------1 Securities and Exch«rnge believe \Vas kidnaped or state , had raised more - Commission. h 1 $1,732,232 compared lo ,• while \vaiting £or sc oo Ed m Un d S• h Ca 0 f k ( ,I · flournoy's $1 ,232 ,00(). bus a \Vee ago ouay in · r h Washington, o .c . told the Rio Linda. The receipts or eac can- court Wednesday4th4i1thein· -----------didate included loans: vested $31 ,000 in a 1967 J .B. Brown $361 ,000 and Jo1our· Oi l Exploration proi::ram ' noy $397,500. db B .d Star K;Sl The reports listed con-promote y urke. lle sa1 a.. tribulions ·for the period the following year he put $49,000 in the 1968 J .B. Oil Oct. 9·2ii. venture oind that !he J.t-'. Subs; diary Brown agai n received Shea"Co. put up S6I6,000and ., hea,·y aid from labor and his cous in J oh n Shea profession al organizations $30,000. He said the total Ge lS F;i•e '"eluding S25.000 from the $695,000 investment in 1968 " " California 1'eache rs As· soeiation, $18.000 rrom fi re resulted in a 95 perccnl lax LOS ANGELES !UPI) -righters, and $10,000 from writeoff the first year. A federal judge has fined carpenters. lie testified that before he Star Kist Foods In c., $8,000 Th e De m o c r a t i c wen t into the 1968 progra m for di s tributing co n-secretary of state has sup- Burke had to ld him they t~minated canned tuna. ported the r ight of public had ''already drilled up Slar·Kist and its Samoan employes to strike -one of enOugh oil so it was a no· subsidiary \\'ere fined $4,000 the sharpest issues between lose proposition for in · each after pleading gui lty lo him and Republican con· Yestors." charges of vio\aling the troller Flournoy. Shea, who O\\'ns the Los Federal Food and Drug Act. Angeles construction firm A federal grand jury indic-BROWN ALSO GOT con · J .F. Shea toge ther vdth his t cd the firm s Au g. 22, lri butions fr om hors e brothe r Peter and cousi n, charging that tuna ship· racing intl'rcsts including testifiedthal in1969he sunk ments from Am erican $1 0,000 from the Oak Tree SJ0.000 in the GeoTek part· Samoa, distributed to Racing Association of Sa nta nership, with the J .1',. Shea western and midwestern Anita and 55 ,000 from the Co. putJ.ing In SI00,000 and cities in January. co ntained 1-lollywood Turf Club. John Shea $20,000. rotten fish and histamine, Twentieth ·Century Fox, I/4 Sta1uord Recruiters Protested STANFORD (AP) -Two U.S . J\lari n e Co rp s recruite rs interviewing prospective recruits on the Stanford Unive rsity campus ran inlo a peaceful protest demonstration by about 170 persons. The demonstrators, for- med .from a roa lilion of radical groups, held a noon rallv Wednesday a nd then pic.keted th e Ca r eer Pl acement and Planning Center where fou r students were intervie .... ·cd. Campus officia ls said there were no attempts by the protesters to interfcr with the recruiters. A speaker at the rally blasted the Marines as "the whi ch plays a major role Jn the entertainment cor· causin g allergy reaction's .... !!'!ali~~?~a_t~_!I-1:2_.~ to infants • tots • teens • adults Mooclcry, Ho•-4 One of the most uniaue collections or books. lays, games and learning aids from around !he worl d. We feature Creative Playthings, Joan Walsh Anglund. Beatnx Potter. European imports, UNICEF Christmas Cards, imported Christmas Oecoralions. lnQuire abOul our weekly story hour. STORY HOUSE epitome o r racis m and 1 •~..t:J<=><::1ll se:<is m. rackc_tcers an~ 10968 Warner Ave. thugs v.·ho go 1n. co mmit 2708 g'"ocide. and P''° the way Fountain Valley. CA 9 (or multinational corporate development." Grand Opening at FAltltEL~S Free Xiddie Burger & Fries 963-6706 ',! --···------------------------------~ ~ THIS COUPON GOOD FOl!. ONE Fl!.EE XIDDIE SUl!.GEl!. & Fl!.?ES Tha ma'st fan1abulous lu~ lood and loun1ain fanl!s~ '" found at FARREll 'S Orange Nrwport Frecw~y & Ca1den Giove rietw~f SlORt HOURS MMl!Jy lhvl~•1 IJ XI UI Jl ""· rod'\ s.uwd" II.JO PM-I Alil, Silldlr HOOll·ll PM N-111 • • Two week sale of dramatic imported • pewter accessories $ 7 9 Ch!'J1P•gnc bucker. Regularl y$ IOO SoliJ pcwrcr. f ast becoming a cullcctor's metal, now here at exceptional sa vings. Each piece h;'l ncl burnished ro a sofr, antiqued finish. Stays bcauriful .wi(h just soap and wate r. Doesn't nrcd polishing. C.Ome sec our very cxrenSive collection. A. Wood accented 3" candlcholder. Regularly $20. 16.99 B. Solid pewter candle snuffer. Regularly SI 2, 9.99 C. Swirl edged 16" round serving trty. Regularly S 125, $99 D. Solid pcwt<r champagne bucket. Regularly $100, S79 E. Ashtray with match holder. Regularly $30, 24-.99 .. F. 8" diameter bowl w/pittrcd handles. Regularly S40. 29.99 G. Round bottom bud vase. Reg. $20, now, 16.99 H. Sculpted bottom bud vase. Reg. $23, now, 18.99 Dining Accessories • c B ' SANTA ANA SOUTH COAST PLAZA ) " A "A husband's right to <'laim for the -loss of his wife's society a nd sexual ronsortium is a bit or an B·~6a ·Deprived j~" ~-.. tt ~vs and on any vii::... ..... .d only award a modest sum," he said. The settlement also in· ~luded compens ation because Mrs. Ladd was unable to do the housework for the famkly. he said. . . JI Shop Sunday, 12 noon to 5 p.m. ' '· ¥'6 ::PAtLY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE I \ •• .... I Constitutional Offiees ~ )CHOQ!i, .. g.lj~,:: • .. r. :~ ':. I : ' Three e.lect•ve-t:OnStitutional of0c·es have drawn 11tUe atle.ntion ln the current election camP,a.ign. Yet the .competence and integrity of the people lilling . -these <Jff1ces, is vital to the erficient runctioning of the largf!:st state government in the nation. As a deputy aUomey general, Vaq Camp Wa!i legal counsel to tho.sccrelar-y or sttA.e and has • extensive first-hand workirig knowled ge or"the orrJee and Lhe things that can be done to improve it . STOP:) • • • • Vap Camp 4emon~~rated adminis trntive compelencc as Californ)a Commission e r of Corp0rations a nd as acting secretary or the Caliromia Busi~ess and Trans porta\ion Agenc\£s. i ~ These offices tend to be looked upon by many as sort or a proving ground for nev.·er po litical fi gures that may qualify them ror hi gher of£ice. This, however ou ght never to be the primary consideration in the mind ol the-candidate, and certainly not·in the ... . ~ • . \• mind of th e voter. . The Daily Pilot offers today evaluatio11s of the leading candidates for·Attorncy General , Secretary GState and State Treasurer. i ijis principa l opponent, Assembly \vom a n ~1nrch Fong, has sho"·n little real interest in. or knowledge or the secretary or state's orfice. other lhan il being u better palitical job than her present one. ~ler record' in the Assembly ha s been so-so. . ·~-... • ~ Brian Van Camp is the clear ch9ice for s~re\ary or.talc . • ~ .••• Attorney General • • : It C31if'ornia Attorney General Evelle J . Younger .a has performed satisfactorily. 1"1e has broadened the ••• State Treasurer In the race for state treasurer , pitting one-time Assemb1y Speaker Jesse Unruh against John 1'. Kehoe , mos t r ecently s t a te direct or of the Department of Consumer Affairs. \\'e ha\o·e a case or an "old" politician \\'ith strong legislative credentials m a tched again:-;l a •·ne\v'' politician with good · administrati\'e credentia ls in a non-e lecti\'C gov· ernment service. '* a~ivities of the attorney generars o(fice in k"eeping ~ with the ne\\' concerns for tonsunlcr protection in a • """''"'·> 1ftriety of fields while maintaining a st.rang law • ·.. enforce m ent C>mphasis. • 1!;1c:.t,..,:i His . oppone nt . Willi a m A. Norris' principal : experience in la w enlorcement has been his recent · ,. , te rm as presid ent of the Los Angeles Poli ce f .,, commission. He Jacks the breadth of experience, the l\1uch has been made of Unruh ·s conversion from • ~' de ~C!n s t.r a t e d leadership and the overall ' \ quaJ1£1cat1ons that make Younger the strong choice a tough, highly-partisan, wheeler-de¥1er legislatire leader to a broader-gauged , more m·odera e . politician. As suming· this is true to some degree, '.\Ve·~ are still inclined to feel that Unruh's talents better fit • .r "--'or re-election as California ~tt.orney seneral. • r ., ..... Secretary of State the legislative or congressioiial arena. , The Daily Pilot favors fillin g the office of slate ~ treasurer with someone whose training and ·experience more nearly rela tes to lhe r,equiremcnts of the job -John Kehoe -rather than \Vith one '~·ho seeks it primarily as a headquarters and power ba:-5<' for a p0litical con1e·back. On the basis of his knowledge of the office, his severa l proposals for improving of the office and his qualifications as an executive and an administrator, Brian R. Van Camp is the ~st choice for the office of sec:rctary of state. -Air Travel :&~Inhuman Punishment CHARLES McCABE Speaki ng ~olely. for my ~tlr, think a case can~ made that loog air travel is afruel and'inbuman l*flish· menl. That it ~oot so considered is one or the great demon· strations of the ~ human capacity lo ,...... ignore the obvious. ~- So clearly is 1l ;. :ij'f established in our • mores that getting ~ rapidly from plare ~e i.s a , , .. ;·j. ::; e good , ~' re the trau ng physiral anC:I mental 'af. tcr effects or a trip fl'Om . say, San Franriscoto Paris. Aboui.: years ago J'made su(h 1 flight, i mpany with a PanAm pllOt "''horn et before take off. \Ve got to t alking about jet lag, Ci rcadian rhythm, and the practice. e\·cn then. Df our State Depa rtmont isolating foreign officers for three to rive days in hotel rooms after long nights. · before they were permiUed lo make .any important decisions. TllE PILOT v.·as v.•orricd about the problem . as all pilots are. and rightly. He offered me an ex periment to shov.' lhe extent of the discombobulation caused by extended air fli ghts. lie gave me a series of simple :s.ums in additio n. ~ubtraction and long division. or the kind you might give a child in the s ixth ~rade. I was a little off on the division, but okay other· "-'ise. Wh en "'e got to Paris and had rleared customs. the pilot asked me to take a drink at his hotel. lie gave me the same sums to do. The results were appalling. ·· E\·erybody does poorly. but )'ou·re the lops ... he said . AFTER ANOTllER such flight. I sat before a typev.·ritt>r. kno1o1ting in my mind exactly "'hat I v.•ished to ~ay in the lead of a colum·n. l discovertod I coul~~ev('n hit the right kcyi', thou~ve been a touch typist tor mo«~y life . That da)' l began Lo question S('riously lhe usefulness of !'-uch Ions flights. and to-tot up their OOc:h ly co:..l. Thi:.. kno"•lcdge of what air travel l"an do'td)ou is o'ne reason why ·f take a dec;idedly murky \'iew of !\Ir. llcnry t\i~~inger. If in fact he had derided to ncgol1<ite seriously and after long air .JD '%ile', PUNCH 1 \: * Dear Gloomy Gus Instead of President Ford's contemplated trip to the Orient, and Kis!!iinger's flitting ar.oo nd· the globe, they should each take a m arket basket and shop the supermarts. They'd ftndr,out "the major problem of 1 the Ameriran taxpayer. They might• take a few Congressmen alona-and remind them John Q. Pub!ic doe s n 't tiave an unlimited expense account. W.O,R.· A To All System Satisfy Voters A Sl1ared Freedo111 The Press, Is the Public . -. Somehow, ove r the years. a: con· ,.---....,,...--.,..,':'"--.,.., tnithr J\nCf, truth is the encm)· uf fu sion h as developed in the minds ol r ·' tyra'nny Wf\h•h cannot exist \\'~ere 1 the people, and in thc •mindsof somc EAR( WATERS t ruth prc \·ails. There can be no ' -------------.,· -~WSP.a_perme n. as to t~7 m,eapJng or "I ,(. freedom, pej:i,c,s or. security, u·here frcetWP1 of lhe press . 1 ~~~n:r '. .... .. • n1en ~r.e ,J\Ot a$}~d9f free acre&s lo ha\e con1e to belle\e this conv~~ ~~ ·~ !t"' ••• 11hc truttf:' Onlr')n.~forme<_I peopl e. news"'pers and reporter~ ~e: -~l'~·v•i 11t'.,.qr~eicQ\'rt\yise. to,~o th~ t'an take 3cllOaJl,'I ~qmJ>el their gover- ., 1~; .... • IO:\~\~.t1.<>us kind of sp<>e1al Jlri' 1lclt¢,;.. -,H~JJOr1 l'r~ rJ1Cl'e.tf. ;?erve ·us ttye t)'C$ •nment to .coodu.c~itS:affai rs properly. "'"------.... -"':";...---..~, .. :!· :E'?~atice that !ht:; v1c1v extcnrl. 'I .'<,und f•:1 r'l 11f 1~~ t.igtt'n!:,SCC~!'l)i Out Political dcfinab.etits. il S events ha1C' 'i .t.J'1"4 ,J;bba.e'-in govern · l "~hat 11h11·h 1•vt11~.c1t1z~n htrS 1heri~ht pro"ed over and-o-vtr. do not fear th(' lJere it is less than a ~·eek !2~! ~; 'fnenl recently sur· '\~~ 111 lts101\ 1n <in 1->ffort w'tecffthl· ntibhc pro!'C~utorsiftt.irltr.atnu('h as they do lion ~ay and apathy 19'> s'lfi~a&ni::; fa('e~ al a s_ena~e 1nfurrnl'd lht• prl'11-. tWhhroug1 ~,the g~~s1sdroot.s li,ke . ddfire. •sn3tcnnl•m 11e83arrbmagra1n . ~ ~ i\rid the information ubout g111·ern-TlllS FACT .,.,·, •orcmost ,·n th e a 1 we ·~ an e eet1o.n apd · · n;il'nt oblained hy :.in)!. (;141.1..·n. rc1>0r-,, " nobody romes? ' " 1 ~The ,,h~~:id. of the 1-\, leor. or othe r "·1 ~c. heromes or f:.rr minds or the Jc gisl:.ilors "·hen lh!!y ART HOPPE The proble m , of course, is that elec· • ·SUfte sOffrce of In · 1 i-:1·cah•r vnl ue "·hen it is broadl.r dis-declared, 1n enacting the public: trips. and of the things he has been lions are popularity contests. And the lo_rmation_. def en-~cn11niltt..:d tn the popul.icc through thC' records law, " ... 1.he Legislature negotiating for the past five or six Jeast qualified to enter s uch a contest d ' ~ g h 1 m ~ c I f ml' d i ;i . ct fl<' m c n n in g t hen of finds and declares tha t <iccess to in· yea"·· •J woWd ha\'C fired him out of-in the sc p os t · aga1n~l certain al· ··rrt'cdom uf 'the press" is that it be l'ornlallon concerning lhc conduc t or hand, ¥.'~Ibis boss. !·.,:,,,atergate da ys legations c.oun -. • lrt'l' t•J pulllish "·ithOu t prior censor-the people's bus iness is il fundamen· '. ~ 3re politir ians. ler~ by ~ay1 ng his_ )Ob was ~nc of i;l11p .. its findingS . \\lilhoul that tal and necessary right of every' per· THE FACT .is, h1r. Kilf!insdid all The solutig.n\ for· m aking state agenc1'?f> accessible to frt'1.."(1om ltl\ othrr freedoms arc in M:in in this ~tatt>. •· Is QegoU"atittg. as did Mt. ·and· .. 1;,.u9 a tN~.~.t ;iJ:~P'!f' not .\~~.ubhc. . d<.\ugctof Ociny lust Freedom of the pre~s docs not mean u ~ any1sr,nsible polittcaJ..lel tts, -Mifd .• ,tii~facl , il':s ._..;(... _ik_ , r~1?,f · J coun.:el lur th1• • •.1 ' ' impunily. It doe:-not imply imm11ni1 y ong ~fore f!e left ho.me ~S!t· The .. be~n at·hanQ s_inc.r i:· .1 ~a> • J\:l'"'iD ... er' Pubh~hc1·: f\~·. ·. 'Tlli\T IS prc1·h,_ely "·hat the foun· from the la\11s . And ii does not bc,sto'v ong fl1ghts i 1n the Middle East, in J fJrsl pl'Qp00ed 1t tr,,)(oc1$,ltef~. hoppt!.d O.ll ~iat. lle.pn1nttt<f ,ding rathcrs J1<:1d 1n mind \\'hen they upon thl' mt>mbcr~ of the w ess Russia and in China, were pure:ty ex· 12 years ago. It is · ~ut .. ,\'.!'I r~ ncve;r t+d1ffcrenllat.c bet· )vrot e lnl1J the Constitution ··congress privileges not grantl'd each and ~ery tended eJtf-rtises in publir relafions .. now an1idea \\•hose · wce~,ttOfpre ss aod,,ihe public' \\!hat'~ 's,haJI make no lu"·· .. abridginA th~ c1tiien. fl:lr . Ki ssinger himself pro~bl~idn'l· time has come. . ,!... ·:.: •i1Va1labJc to one sHould be a\'aila1Jle ·10 · Jreedom or speech. or of the press". It These facts .irl' fort'mosi in the kno"' whether he "'as comiftg of ltoing JWs called simply. "The Simple Yei' , ·illOth . ·• A~ c1 uo~h1_l' st;,1tc~ents go !t . i~ 1\·hat Justice 1\-1 urphy meant "'hfn minds of every good reporter u·tien he whil e he "'as being triumphantly &-or No Votin g System." \\':1~ great onl~ in its meaning. It ~as ··htt "·rote "those guI!rantee~ arc not l'L'q uests <.ictcss to records. Jt is the photographed by the telly in the midst a ~1rnple . :-.tra1ghtforu'ard L'xpress1on :·for the be)lefit of the press w muc h as /'eason he becomes iocensed when he of his "'negotiations." ACCORDING lo the polls. voter~ of ~he attitude held by :111 true jour· th'E' benefit Or ~11 or us. A frc~ press il> denied that ri ght. And hf bEcomrs It takes me about five days alter a are fairly evenly di,·ided in lheil' n;ih::;t~. · Hes at the heart or ourdemocr<icy and more incensed \v hcn, aflor:clisclosing long flight to adjust my interna l opinions of lhe ca ndidates. Perhaps jts prescr\•ation i!> essential to the ~u r-hr:-; identity . lhf' go\·errimenl ofli Ci:.ils rhythm so tha t I ran function at the 52.8 percent feel Candidate X is a A PRli\l E fun cl1on Of \ht' press ir. lo ~·(val of liberty··. relent and permit inspection. lie 3 pprox i m ate le vel I maintained bumbling idiot, \.\'hile 47 .<! percent 1n:iintain ;.i r. untiring ·"·atch o\·cr· Lhc H.ut 1 he ba.ii1r n1 eaning of "freedom kno"·~ there has be(·n an <Ltiem pt to in· ·before flight time. think Candid alt~ ''is a di1·ty rat. But <·onduct of public a ffa~r .... ldeally.1thi.-. or.the press·: 1~ "fi:et-dom of infor. fringe upon tht· rights of ;i ll citizens So ,youbcgintowonderaboulthesc thi s is n 't t r ue. Ac tu ally, a:p · ·i~lhcrcsponsibilityof e;1ch andeve r~ n)<ilion.'' Only ;ln informed people ;ind .that denia l 1s not re'medicd long fli ghts. Is the purp:ise worth the prox.im alely 98.7 percent hold bolh citizen. But, "·ith notable exc('ptions. c:.in go\·ern lhem.o;;ch·es. To IX! infor· mcfel.v by :.1 rcLrcat because or the gulf?Is travelper seallthathot?The opinions. They just hold the m in citizens arQ,not equipJ>ed . time"':'t§e. 1nc'd thc·y niust have atccs~ In the ··pov,:<:rorthcprcss'· .problem has not been alleviated by varying degrees. Almighty ~r1 ence, though large Thus "'"·,·e long since reached the amounts or money have been spent to point v.'here the volcr rarely votes lor develop a pill whirh would minimize a candidale. Rather, he votes against the effects of jet lag. hi s opponent. I FIND MYSELF in much the same OOat as old Henr)' Thoreau when he contemplated, in mid·l9th Century, the magic of another great invention, the lc1egr.iph. "\\'e arc 1n great haste Lo construrt a magnelic telegraph rrom ~1aine to Tex :.is: but i\I a inc and Texas, it may be. ha\·e nothing important to rom. municate. Either i!; in suc h a predieament as the man who was ear· nr s t t o b e introduced lo a di stinguished deaf "'Oman, but when he 1M·as prcsenttd, a nd one end or her car trumpet was put into his hand, had nothing.to say. "As if the main object "oere to talk fast and not to talk sensibly. \Ve are eajler to tunnel un(lcr the Atlantic and bring the Old \\'orld some ":teeks nearer to lhe ]';cy.•: but P<'rchanct' the first news that \\'ill .IC'ak lhrough into ~he l>road . flappin!'.!' American car \\"ill be that the Princess Adela1dc has the "·hooµ1n g cough ... So the poor voter, under our present outmoded syslcm. musl stagger into the polling booth and. v.·1th anguish in his soul. cast hi s ballot for Lhat dirty rat because he hates him less than he hates that bumbling id iot. 1.s it any "'Onder the majority of ciliiens y.·ill once again decline to exrrcise a n inali cn:1blc right like th al ·~ This is where The Simple Yes"&-or No \'otint: System enters lo save our previ ous democratic hcril:lge -not to mention thesanil)' of us all. Instead or a single lever to pull 1111 · dcr candidate's name. "'e tta"e two. vs. on bond issue:s. One sa.)·s, "Yes,·· the other , "No!'.' THE VOTER earl. \vith a flourish. pull the "No!" lever under the name of the so-and·so he hates most a nd e merge fron1 the booth v.•ith a 'vhistle on tiis lips 1.nd a warm glow of satisfaction in his heart. ' ln'curable misanthropes can vote "No!·· on both candidates with ficn· dish relish. Part)' regulars can c:ist a "\'es'" for their man a nd a "No! .. ror his opponent without bch1g arrei'ilcd for voting l"·irc. f\nd the rare J>ol· lyanna "'ho fe<'ls both worthy or his s;1rred ll'ust ran vote "Vt>s'" and "'Yes." But it is do11btru1 this blor '"ill c;irry mut h weiJ.:hl. On clccl1on nii.:hl. W<' m<?r\•\v sub· 1rt1ct \I/hat fl'"' "Yt>s" \'OtC's cuc'h can· didat<' has i::arnl'r('(I from llts tolal <ind lhl' man Y.'ith the (CW<'Sl "No!"' votes il'i dl•tlar't'Cl lh('Y.'inncr. TllE PRACTICAi. r{'!o(ull would b.• lht• s .:im e us und(•r thL' prt.'scnt 11~·1\l<"m : our ntiw lc<irtt•fN wnuld be thl' 1'1'\l"t'I W(' m i:(lrust th\• lt•:1st. ' Men Who Found Po.wer • \\' ASHINGTON -It is rime no"· to bid farewell to :some old friends and acquaintances a nd rencct on "'hcther their like v.•ill come this way a.i:ai n. Some experienced and valuable men are leaving Congress of thciroWn frl't' v.•ill. George Aiken is going back lo the { hills of Ve rmont after 34 year~'> in I ·~ ;;,:: the Senate . Rep . ~\ Les Arends i s • 1r cturn i ng to II · (JJJ... linOis with 40 years r Of House service . ·.J behind him. Rep. , H.R . Gross of Iowa is rors:ik ing his nay-sayer role in the llouse after 26 years. More than a score irl the llouse and several in the Senate, including llarold Hughes or Iowa who gives up a political career to do the Lord '!\ work, are serving in their \ast session. The attrition rate is not p;irticular1y high and rcUeets ''e ry little of lhe loss of confidence in Cong re~s which accom· panied the Watergate affair. TllE Ol~D·TlltlF.RS /\RE not be ing l'rlghlcned oul hut arc r11i\tling. because It is time. In ont· rasc, lhatof .J. W. F'u lbright. /\ rkaAsas Ot.>moc rats wa nted someone new 11nd it is no par~ t icula r rerlection CJn tlie chairman of the Senate f'oreign Relations Com· rnittec lhat he lost out in the prlmar,Y after serving in Congress since 19-12. RICHARD WILSON ' Peter Rodino of Ne\\' J ersey ,..,ho is not retiring, sealed the comPi]ct that brought President Nixon lo ruin bcrause Congress willed it. It was lhe ..yill of Congress that Nixon resign :ind he rould not resist ii . so those y.·ho ;II~ leaving Congress this year do so at the pinn acle of its power. This i.ct .i me:is ure or pou·er. in fact. \t•hlch Congress did not know thilt it had. COnJ?ress knew that it could im- peach, convict a nd remove but it · ne\'er before had been realized. ex· . cpt in abstruse theory;1.hat Congress .r rould 1n<,1ke a president rc>sig n when he had lust the confidence of the people. TlllS IS an awesome riower, hardly dreamed of by the many who these lon,;'years sinre Aiken, Arends and Gross first c;imc to Congress have deplored the relentless rise o{ tlM! J)O\vcr oft he presidency. CongrC!s~es in wHich these men ser· \'j:!d dat(' bark.to the beginning of the !lj.}~ranfl l:tt!ment or th e presidency and they ha\'C resented ancl rc:i red it t.'\'Cn when they lhoughl it might have lx•cn necessary. (;ross h a~ be<'o saytng no to executive n11thoril)' for a q\IHrter of a <'cntury. /\rends fougfitrt>'.O.R.Aiken· h<il kcd at int'lat~d ~ldei;ittlil wur po\vcrs. They could' •ffllrr:Jly... have Imagined that one day abuse or e)(ecutivc {1UthQrity would bring a presidcnl to resignation and disgrace. broad in effect. In one area. h owev~c, a ne w procedure has cir curtts cribcd presidential power in "'hat may prove to bea historic Way, or may not. This is the budget rcrorm bill l'X· panding congressional responsibility f~r plannin,ll go\·ernme nt ex pe n- ditures within prescri bed limitS and replaces previous disorderly h1i'.and· miss procedures. l''ormerly Congress ne\•er. k!lew Whether or not ilS· ap· propr1at1ons a~d a uthorizatio~ rell into any organized plan for spending the people's money~ IN TllE NEW scheme or things the President's authority to irupound and not spend moni:y a ~proPQated by Congress \Y:IS llnlitcd·, tind the White flou sc aeee ptc d eone'resslona l budgetary contrQI lt previously avoided. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robtr1 N. \V eed, PubU!htr Thom!'.!! Ketull, t 'di1or Darbara Kreihich. f.;diforlol Page Edilor "The brain surgron's done • marvellous /Ob -oo dhetJd dnd dSk me somelhingdifli~ull!'' Hut thl' (rinJ,:.t' bt.•nl•rits arc In· f'alcut<iblt•. The 11s,\·1·hl·~ of lht• rrustr:1ll•d \'otl·rs wuuld fl'Ct'i\'c lht• soothin).: tht•r:1 11.\· !ht'~· :411 11t•six·r:•1l·I.\' 1l,·1ri.1 n•I 111 lhl'~t· h',\"•n).: l1mt•s. Tht• r1111111t,\ ,. !l ,1J.!~1t1l! 1nh•f\•:d 1n polili<.·s \\•111!(1 IM· .... ,1,1l11'fl /\11tl lh1• 'Mllnlll'l'.-i \\ot1lrl t•1111·r 11lf11·1· \11th lhl' hunlilit'' I h1•y ~) l'Lt'h I~· :-;t"l'\'l'. . Sen. S3 m Ervin ls ,::oing bark to North Carolina, h is ~tar scl, as his wife said . after having presided in the originill proreedinss iwhirh ·ousted a prcsid en1 of the United States, No one suspected a couple of years ugo thut the old Cl'ln1111tut1onYli:-t. "'ho s1nl(IC· h:indedly fought the Women·~ Rights f\mcnl'lmcnt. would ring up :1 1otre;1l <?r :.it hie,·emcnt in the name of the ~:1crcd document und becomo a CoJk hero in the burgain. . 1\T. PRESENT there is a re1tt!lion ag;.iinst tht• ;111 lhorit:ui:1n pl'cl'.1d1:nj ·y rl"1,ll.n1tC'd by President fo'oKd'~ p:1r~<>n . or l.'.~·l'rcsidcnl Nixotf. rrr.sldcnl~ slill t<>n ttrt. un,ler ron~ltution:il :111thority !'to ~1m11ly ~Uilcd 01nd :-.o , .The cdi!Qri;il ./>age of the Daily Pilot l'lteks to Inform nnd !olimul1te r~adcr!I by-presentin~ on this pl~e dt v('rsr comm en tary on topics of In· leml by syndicated column1st9 and ('artoonists. by 11roviding a forum ro~ readers· vl('wS <ind by prtsrnt(ng lh1s newspaper"!! (!pinions and Ideas on. ~urrent topirs. The edltori•I op1n1~ns of th1• Doi ly Piiot appe3r only 1n lhe edltnnt1I column;;,\ tht' lop or the Piii(', Opinion~ ('~11rts9ed b.~ lht , ('()h•nt"1i.1.s ttnd rartoonilt!!i 1tnd· lt'lh.•r w1 l~r:-1 ;1re thrlr 0\1.1"1 1n1d ~n .. r·ndnr)>t>tnt>nt nr 1 hlo'1t vlr~·s by the l>:.11)' PiJo1 ~hbuld be: lnrert'UI. ~'·In tht• pollit. , . ..., sons 11r fl'l'l'Clom? At1d 't•nf ·''1tur :-;11!1~·11. OTllE R unlik ely ~ men. sueh 11s Thursday, October JI, 1974 by Master Artist Expo Over 150 Artists & Craftsm~n displaying the ir work on.the mall NOW THROUGH SUNDAY 1 Shopping is easy in our 110 stores nciw open with more coming SOON! Westminster Mall The Best of Everyt hing Place/ San Diego Freeway at Bolsa Avenue Sears. May Co .. and 01her line stores ' Court Rulinlf Thur5d11y. Oclobef 31, 1974 2·10 List '139" SPECIAL $1 Q995 l'lllCE WHlll THl.Y LA.ST ftATUI ES: • ~Of ••l"l•led 1utltroct--~ ..J~I-IN,,_. ,ii.,j,..,.,. ·---.. -IOl'll""' HOie .... l'ING[A• f ll•-01P IO<ON ..... ~Oltiol" -~ •Ille El.EC!Atf1EO ~..," elOtlQtOtid IOf-....:u .. • lot•H•,.. •801••'°"-A-IC _,. wo.ocono 1fte< e..:~ IOlll -......,... to Nip ......... tv,,,,,, .. .,, ... ~-· • 10Jl•-~-S-NGl.l OOJBl[ 1M IRll'l.E ClPl<ER ll£!fS IOf lool e<Ml'p ot \.• .. ' : ... . y/fil Jllw DAfl y PtLOT' A 7 ... ~. flV[ Con!JOI ~ b all ol -,,,,_ le;:-====:::::'.:;::::::;::;:::::::5~ <llr><l""~"!I .... -• --. _._ ..... _ "" a. .......... ~ .. - .-N~Pl1YIOl...,-l"'*I P-!<lll _,, ... °", OTHElt MAKES & MODElS AVAILAILE AT SALE PRICES-TRADE-IMS WfLCOME WE NOW HAVE REPAIR SERVICES OM OUR PREMISES Complete reports on local spori s • :mr ' . . . CAL-MAR T 735A IAKElt STo-546-4017 ....... u. The spirit of Friendship SerV:ice. Its cat.chiage.i • •• ,,. ·• -.. \ '·· ' Catch the spirit with Uniteds Midweelt Bargain --- , .... . " .... ~!.; _..; ,..J,;.,;:Jwd... • d1 .. ,, •••• ' . .. ..1 .. ' ~ ~ , .. • ,; ll" ••• '. ·' ... •J ... ~ ', .. ... ·' '"I ' j I ' !I .. •, I) ',j '·U ."'!"' < • I Ii\ lJ I •<.l ! ~ .,.. . , .. ~· "l't\ •: •' -~ ,. ' ,., .. •!" • .. 11'1 ..... , •,I·" .. ' , .. • ' t • )! .'. Days.~ ., , .. . . ... ... ' United has a great wa y for yo u to sec more or your land -on less of your budget. Fly rounc!-tlip to n1ost United cities 1.500 n1iles (lr n1ore away. Depart anti ret urn llO Tuesda y. WellncS<.lay <Jr Thur.l<.l<iy. Bu y yt 1ur ticket at least 7 days in <.1dvani.:e. An<l stay 7 1<) lJ <lays. Yl1 u·11 get a 25'Y,, discnu nt llO regular fllUfl(l·trip C11ach air fare . And Friendship Service all 1 he wa y. Available irom Los Angeles to 43 ci1ies. For e•ample1 -, Nt(ular Wl>11fld-1rip <:01,·h t·.,~ ' •i ~. ,\1id .... t:l R•t:•i• Xw . , 11,,~ f1"" M"•" . . -. The spirit is catching. S<l n1ak c reservations early. Uniled·s Midweek Bargai n trips ca nnot stan on Nov. 26. 27. or 28.or between Dec. 6 and Jan.6. and do not include Hawaii and Florida. Fare ends March 13. 1975. Fo r complele detai ls, see your Tmvel Age nl . Or call United at 537·7521. New York City ~J74.0) S!Xt.00 Chk·ago 2.-..0.00 ~10.00 Phil:1dclphia ,"\fWJ)') 27.lOO \\1:1.~h .. D.C./Ralr in111rc .l~.():) 2hf+.!),) r k 1rni1 ·' I0.01 2\HXJ St:curity ~urchargc n01 inclucJ('J . All f<Jr~ ~uhje~t to pc:nJing -t",. incrcaS\!, l:fft:cti\c Nl)V, 1. Partners in Trave l wi1h Western International Hotels. The friendly skies of your land n unlTED AIRLlnes . . l . l l • j • I " j , Slaying of Vendor Traced to Gang in LA I -- ~ ~~gi~~n LOS AN(iELES 11\r1 ... Police tu1\c blamed ganA \IW)l1..•ncc for-the slaying or i.111 ICC <'rl'i.101 vendor (elled by ;1 Sln,!llt· ..,hul as he han· de1l 11ut tu:.\\ Jrt·~ to a group uf l"/11lth'1•n. ·' j u•11...._.. llt• w,,,,~, ,.,, San Q uentin conv ict J ... EY.•in ~ S cott, f ou n d gui lty i n 1955 of killing his sociatiic wife, v.•hosc body \\'as never found, has refused pa role. I le says he would be admit- ting guilt if he accepts parole Jo'rid ay aft er ser- ving 17 years. Nitrite Cutback Readied \VASlllNGTON fi\l'J 'The f'ood and Drug Ad ministration •~ preparing to li mit the use nf n1trllt'S :ind nil r:ilcs in .s moked fish, l'anncd pct foods and homc- C:u rcd mea ls. Commis- gioner Alexander J\I. Sch· midtsays. As presently drafted. the 'agency's r egula tions wo!Jld result in the virtual ban or smoked chubs and eh:inge the fl a\lor of the J ewish "d elicac y lo)( or smoked salmon. SOOl U1't AND potassium nitrite a nd nitrate ha ve ~en sQov.·n in luboratory tes ts to co n1bine with cer- t ain <.1m incs common in olh e i;J,uo d s to f o r m nitros•1mines, hig hly po lcnt c<.1ncer-causing compounds. ''J h.1t lo1·:itinn is a gang !i re~• ... \\(' ,1..,,,unl\.' 1t was a g:1n~ :-.1lu:d1•1n," J.l, Jo:ick Corhr<.i n 11f lht· llol ll'nht•r.k Di 1 i ... 1011, ~ .. 11~ \\' cd111•,tl.n'. Another off1 l·c1· s:od "1l Sl't'ms it wa sjusl a thnll kil · hng." fri('nd bv driving Ills i1'l' crc ~11n1r11ck . "f\ul lh1~y !Irle l;JOJ!"l 1to n 't h,t\l' !11 h;11'1' .1 1110111 c ,'' t:uch ran a1l1l1•d. It wai-tin· Uurd k11l111i.: 111 ;u\ lee ~·1'l'J lll \ cndor hl'l"l' 111 fnur yl•ar-..; as a t•ro,vd of Soulh ~s Angl'lcs rrs1dc nts stoic ice rrl'nm fron1 hi$'trurk. for PRIVAfE PARTIES ..... ON SUNDAY J HROUGH THURSDAY NIGHTS ... ... for groupJ irom 20 10 JOO people FREE PARKING • 556-1:?2S On the Notlh Sidt of South Co.111 fl.1z.1 (Ntll lo lullock'tl AMERtCAN [l(PRE!S • MASTER CHARGE • BAHKAMERICARO t'nchr:111 ... tud polic1• h:i1•c not 1·st;1hl1:.hl••l a motive for .1'uesday's slayinR of Val ·\ ch;1r1n \Vinyarath, 25 , a 'rh:n 11 :11inna l li \'llU~ here v.·ho had hc•t•n hc1pi111: a \'1n.1·arath di ed al C'ounty· l!St' ~!r-d1t'.d C1·1111·r shor\11· . 1rtt•r ht• 11 as st rut•k 111 llu· nt·rk hy u :Hn~le hullt•t "'hilt· ll'>tning nut of l11 s truck. l'nc·l1l':1 n .... 1111p1111tl'11.1\t'••-;:==========;- no !lu~1Jt·ct :. 111 thl· IJl1•,,1 l'J l)L'. lnJunC'. thC' \\':1\1 ~ "(':indy !\Ian." \"1 rtor1no P:1 rl'dl'!' . "as beaten lO i\c~11 h liy a! g/"oup of youths by l11s trll<'k •~y '"• u.a, •ii•' '•• h ••h•U (g~·. 1 ................. -1 .. 1 641•4311 (Olt•cl M <oll•cl) • Our entire wallpaper selection to introduce our 'wallpaper salon Don't get hung up on the high cost of decorating' ·cause ou r 2 5% off sole on in stock wallpaper will ring up a pocketful of savings f or you. We've got pre-trimmed, pre-pasted, strippable papers in mod, tradi- tional, flowery styles. In lots of colors, ta6. All easy to hang. And most completely washable. So cover 'em up while ou r 25% off sal e is still hongin' on. ' Prices Effective Thru Sunday, Nov. 3rd, 1974 XPemey 12l 451 189 0 ' ---·---·-- Schihidt told the National Press Club this week that nitrates pose a dilemma, since they preserve food and pre\lent rormation or lethal botulinum toxin but "also m ay pose an inherent health risk the mselves. UM Your JCPenMJ Charge. .. "\Ve soon v.•ill propose lov.·e ring the le\·els in a number of cured meats," he said ... But we can't lake it out of bacon and ham without re moving them from the market." SODIU~I NITRITE preserves or fi xes the color of a number of cured meats •including ham, h<.1eon, hot l dogs, a nd rold cuts. ll <.1lso t preser ves ~nd fla\·ors a "~·id e ,·arictv of s moked cured fish. · ~ Nitr <.1 t l', ;1 flavoring 3 agent. slo1.~dy t'hani.;cs into nitri te as an addct.I prcscr· vat iv<'. Itichard J . l!onk, clircctnr ofthe FD1\'s di\'ts1on offonc\ and color •li\"isinn of food and rolor :1dd1li\·es. said regulations a"·aiting formal approval would result in ;in ···extreme tigh1cn1ng <lo"n of nitrate and ;1 11ro1>0s<·<l t ightening dO\.\'n of nitrite." i\S DR r\FTF:I), Tiii-: FDA ruli•s 11,•n1d1t h;1n !ht• U!'ot' O( SOd!Ulll 111\rlll' 1111':111 nrd Jlt'l food 1·nnlain1ng m('a( nr fish. 'J'ht· ag1·111·1 contends lhi.'Y :ire (11\1 \· rooked :inn n<'rd no ,1d dit i(lna I prl'~('r1 at 1nn. f'arn1l·rs. \.\hn .irt.• alln\\t•!I l o ad<I :!Oo \(l ~no pa rt~ p1·r million o f 1111 rllt' nl hon11·· t·urt.'d ha rn and.h.1 t un 11outd be challl'ni.:etl 10 dern.111 stratc the n1in1mum li.'\"C'l." nPCC'ssary for food prcscr- \".1!1nn. Tht.· F0 1\ :1 1:-o \\ill pr()p<l"C' to h;1 n 1hl• prf·~t·111 pcrn1 i~!tihh• ll·v1•ls .it 1011 rn 200 ppms of n1tr1le 1n hnt ~n1oked f1 ..,h. pr1n1,1rd\· rhutis, s 1n cr !hC')' alrra<l\ arC' salll'd and l'OOk('d .it hi,::h l!'n1pcr~r11r!'s . RONK ro~\l·:Jll-:Jl lh:il the rlrart rl·culat1un" \1·1111ld h;11 t' a ' prnfi111nd C'ff£'t'I ·on 1he hol s n\nkt'd f1<1h ltl rlustry :ind :1mo11nl 1n .1 h:1n . !'1nrc lh·· l1sh burn ur :1l lht' hil!.h I l'nl\11' r ,1 ! 11 rl'S. Hnnk s:i1<l th(' FTlA f''< JX'C'l s fi('rC(' OIJP<lSlllOtl to t he prn\)()"1·11 req111 r1·nn·nl that ICIX pro1"1'o.;~nrs 11\'ffii'lll· ~trate lhal 1111r1t1 · pn'1•·111 :- rormat1nn n l bntul1!\U !H loxin in ~:i lrnnn. ""'"' ..,..,., ' FALSE TEETH That loo1en Need Not Embarras1 Don't k~r11 worry1r.r abn11t v1111 r •1!1• t.,.1)1 rlr1111p1n~ at lhr ..,.,.n, Timr. I rlrnl•irr a•lhr-1\"e ran ~d'J. )'AST >.f:T!!• '1'"r•rlen1,,,,,,,.1"'1~· •r. f1Tmt'. ···~·I" r h"l·!. M~~ ... ' II• \ in( nv11r rninf~l·h•. ~-,,, 1rn" ..,...untJ •n•l f<1fl1f1111. 11" ~',\!'1">:>.Tlt Oen-\ i llff Adil"•"~ 1'n.,1lrr. lfr~\urtt I thit li l if" t""'n!13I l11 tica1th. ~ 70ur d.uii..r1t u,lllally. 3.99 gal. Reg. 6.49. The Treasury Latex Wall Paint. Eosy-10- opply, dries in 20 mu1. Wann wa!er cleanup. i;i!eody m1.11.ed c olor~ only. 5.55 gal. Reg. 7.99. The Treasury Premiu m Lalex Walt Paint. White and 3000 cuslom colors Df1es to satin l1n1sh rn 20 min Warm water cleanup. 2.99 Pa inter's helper. •I pr. Q" cvs1on1 •oiler and lr ny "-''· Sale prices ellecUYe thru Sunday. -...K'Pelref II) 451 111 Q I ~--· _ .. ___ , __ UH y~, JCPtnneJ Chafge. 1.99 qt. Reg. 2.99. T he Treasury Latex Semi-gloss Enamel. Fo1 ha1hrooms. kitchen;,. woodwork. scrubbabl" Wh•IO and 3000 cus1om colors Water cleanup. SPECIAL 1.99 4" and 1'//' golden nylon btush set. Grc:tl !or lflm and wall surfaces Armstrong Place N' Press · floor tiles. 29¢ ea. Reg. 39C: ea. Choose lrom a large assor1men1 ol decorator pa11e<ns Just peel off the backing, press 1n place D . ·]--·.". C::J 1·l' ~--~ .. ~ ---... . - ""ll..ill,; .... ~~~:,_ -=------ :· ' • c ' ) ' A -·-,. -~~"2 Prices lffective Thru Sunday, Nov. 3rd, 1974 BUENA PARK: Beach at Orangethorpe • Ooen we ekdays 10 10 9 30. Sundays 10 to 6 ORANGE: City Or. at Garden Grove Blvd.• Open weekdays 10 to 9. Sundays 10 to 6. SANTA AHA: 3900 So. Bristol-No. at So. Coast Plaza • Open weekdays 10 to 9. Slmdays 10 to 6. Rabbi Korfrs Fund to Aid Nixon Runs Up Deficit WASlilNGTON IAP! .• n.abbi Baruch Korrr SUJS his fund to puy for mer Pre$ident ~b1.on's legal fees IS S99,428 Ill Ul c red \\'Ith more bills expected. /\source close to Nixon in San Clementl' s:ud that in t he .l ace of m ount i n g hospital and legal costs Korff's Preside nt Nixo1~ .lusti1:e Funll 'M1i\I provide ···csst('nt1al ass isl:incc fur Nixon to pay ~is bills. "lllS ENT IRf; rinanres <'ou ld be s u bs ta ntially wi!X'd o\it in a yeur," the San Clemente source said. Korff said the fund had ~9.325 on h11nd as of Satur. d ay, !IC! said it 0 ¥.'es $71,153 "MOOIJL.16M1'" BECOMES '1:>0- lf"6oE'i UJll~ YOOfZ. t(AtR-.. Jn rees to the firm or Nixon's luwycr, llcrbert J. ~tiller, plus a $3 1,000 loan t o <in other Korff.orga nized Nixon dcrense committee. Korff said he hai been told lhe fund will be billed fo~another $221,000 in legal fees fo'r Nixon. ar~ -sui ng Nilcon und -the government to nullify U1c ug reement that would give Niicon eventual control over the tape:s and pa pers. 1'111.LF.R 'S t.1\\V fir m refused comment on \vhat J'>;ixon 's legal recs arc likely lo be nnd how much of ils llE REFUS F.D to say hills will be going to Korff':s whethe r t hat e st im ate rund. came from Nixon 's staff in San Clemente or from his The San Clemente sou rce lay.•yers in Washington. lie said he had no h<.ird fi gures said he had •no cll•tails 011 but that lega l costs have wh at specific legal \\'Ork the gone to SIOO,OUO in three' additional bills "'ould be rnonths. lie described as J'or. r easonable estimate that they would involve ;1t least Korff said the S71 ,'753 bi ll ~ln addi tional 5200,000. plus $30,000 a lready paid lo l\Iilter·s la\\' firm includes Korff said the fund was let:a l \\"Or k for sui t.s sur-incorporated Oct. I to pay round ing t he chal l e n ~cd any Niicon legal bi ll s related Sep t. 7 a g r ee m e nt on to his prc·sidency,includ ing Nixon's \Vhite f-louse ta1K!s ·any appc;1rancc at t f1 c ;ind v;1pcrs f1lus a nu1nber \\';it{'rgalt• (·over-up t rial of subpocn<.1 s ser ved on ~nd othcrprocccdin gs. Nixon. r-------------1 1'hc fu nd paid for :'\i.-..:on's suit seeki ng 10 ha\'e the tapes and papers s hipped lo stor.!flc at l.:.iguna i\"igucl, Korff said. lie said ~8 in· 1 di viduals i.llld organiza tions 3RAPISTS SHOT DEAD BAN GK OK . 'l'hai l an d <A Pl -Bangkok's 1nison <.1uthority executed by firing squad three border poli ce officials CQ n\'icted of raping 0 a lrihal Woma n and mur· 0 dcring her <.1nd t\\'O other r- pcrsonS t\vo ycars ago. r- A governme nt a nnoun· m ceme nt said the officials n com mit ted their crimes in o""" Septe m ber 1972 after for· cing their "'ay while on duty ~ into the house of a tribal • .. · OLLECTOR'S --' our first annual SALE Fri.·Sat.-Suli. HOY. 1-2-3 Exclusi•f'ty STAMPS COINS SUPPLIES SO. COAST VILLAGE JllO SO. PLAZA Dl. Santa Ana 5!>&-6850 n .0 :Ill z m :Ill Redd Foxx Cliastened By Judge _'_•m_n_,. _____ 1 r:coRNER _ _. I.AS \1EG.-\S, NC\' .. <A P l -;;;;;;~~~~~~~~§§§~~~~! -A district court judge has Ir THE ordcrrd ··sanfurd and Son·· star itcdd F oxx and his C.'!trringed \\'ife lo coopcr:itc EJUU.'S as they prepare for their u11· coming divorce tri aL Judge Keith llayc:> set C nl I Pl b' Heatl t\u ... 18 lo '"°'"''" "'" oml"e e um me, ng rangem e nts co n cerni ng d Af C diti • fi nanet•s aftec Foxx "id he an f" On omng did not ha\'C s tatements that \1•ill be used during the trial. ~le said his "'·i fe, Betty Jean. was in charge or !he couple's boo kkcep(ni;: but he r attorneys saitl sti..e did not k now w h e r e the : statement s \•.'ere. : t-.. oxx riled for ' dl\'orcc 1 earlier this year, sa ying the r couple were in compatible. · lMIU.ll'i Pl.IA •tG, 1M:. , __ .,_..,.,. ~= 495-0401 HEW LOCATION "Op it Youn~lf Stores" SAH DIEGO FltEEWAY AT AVERY PARKWAY 21t22c....inac.i1n..o IA.ht.to6f'Jrot. M()t(..SAT. ..... , ... .,. •.Jl•<-"\Jo~ll~~' J\I OS'J' ot-· .'fllf: oro~1n:1I $32.~ was rn1.1do u1> or a $31,000 loun frn1n the National Citilcns Co1nn11l· tee for F;til'ne:-.s tu the Presidcney, Korff sa ttl. The titizcns ton11ni ltet' was :;cl up by Ko1fr lust year to dc nfe nd Nixon a ~ainst 1mpt'urhmPn1. ·rht· rabbi suid lhe SJ \ Jl(I() mu~l )ll• l°l'Paid if !ht• l.'n 1n 1n1\11•1• \'.'I In '1tt:i l11~· for the t:Jx· ex1•11lpl ~1~1\us 11 s t•ek:i., Ill· s:nd the Only olhc r n1onc.v \ht• fund ant1c\pa\i':-. i~ S7 SOil of 1 he contr1buuon'i for ~1 xun st·nt to thl' \Vh1tc l lvu:i.c. Ill-: SAii) Tii t: rund fll>· t:.11111·11 lt:-,1-. of 1tie some :KIO ct .. nnr::. fl'on1 the \\'"hit<' l \nu~\' a1 1<I has \\'r1th·n to HARDWARE STORE Your local independenl hardware mercha nt with narional chain buying power, .. .. .. . ' ., -.~; 18x24" Cork 399 Bulletin Board Home message center - cork laminated to fiber· board. Oak frame. C731 Six screwd rivers -mag- netized blades. vinyl grips; offse t key; rack. GLS O WENS t.O[INING DUST-STOP FILTERS FIBERGLAS -...,. 6FOR299 Change fillers monrhty 10 get be11e r performan ce from your central air con· d1tioning sys1em. Conserve energy, save money too. Available 1n 6 sizes at 1his price-20x20", 16)(25". 16x20", 15x20'', 14x25", 14x20ff; 1" 1hick. 59C Ea. ('!Jl'h a likin~ hin1 or ht r lol tranSfi.•r the nloney tu the h·~;1I rund. 'I' h l' \\' h I I l' 11 0 11 S C r~ It n1 at cs it h ;i :-. r crei vcd t"-r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;...; S;l,000 t1J Sl0,000 1n sueh con· lnhulions, Korff ~aid. 111· :-aid l\(1nors or about SJ .GOO ha\'e 111di1·atcd they \\'ant • 642-4321 Direct or Collect to subscribe to the Doily Pilot thC!11·n1 on{•y ba l"k anlido not 1 _::=========!::=========::!L \\';ill! tu lt;1nsfl'r il to the t- rund LABEL MAKER KIT Labelmaker, regular-and script-type wheels. vinyl and cloth tapes. 1760 lOllET SEAT 5aa Non·corrosive hinges with extended back cover. Solid plastic. White. M 425 18" BAMB00233 RAKE Lightweight s weep-1ype to pick up leaves, grass, etc.; 48" handle. 18 TIM.OR Indoor ' Outdoor 88 THERMOMETE Mount in window-read Ill· and ou1door 1empera· 1u1es at1 he same time. 5377 26 " LAWN SWEEPER 3695 Clears a 2.6" path. Trigger adjusts height of durable poly brushes. Tuf!am hamper holds 6V2 bushels of leaves and litte r, lifts out fur dump- ing. Entire unit folds up for storage. B369WA .. ' . . . . . . . . . . .. I 111 111111 LAWN 299 RAKE Lightweight broom style has 22 spring-tempered steel teeth; won"t d ig up lawn. FBR 22CS HOURS: MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY9-9 SATURDAY9-6 SUNDAYl0-6 RE-ELECT OUR ASSEMBLYMAN BOB L SOUND PRINCIPLES SOLID INTEGRITY PROVEN ABILITY WE ARE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THAT AMONG BOB BURKE'S MANY ENDORSEMENTS FOUHT AIH Y ALLEY ARE THESE CIVIC LEADERS OF THE 73rd ASSEMBLY DISTRICT ..• IEIMll SYALSTAD '1 HIW; loll._.. liti1 ._ • _.,t-""9 ~of r..-wwtlft9 Iii• c--.,.." lO JUST "I eipedlly like ld'1 Ofl'" do« pelicy, .twoy1 bei1141 n .... , 111''1 tflie -61 ,........i.,. i.,IMllfor I k1te1w." JA)il WILHELM "'loll k ........ T1iere i1 llO .-itto. •i:Mwf tMt ill 111r ,.,.,_ -4 ~ --r llOt olwoy1 .,,.... •• I k11ow lie wiH .iwor1 list..." SHEIU. Ml!YllS ~a-of tt. ttiin.,. fflot ,_oily lllllfH'HHI IM obo.it lob 1..-ke 11 hl1 ....mdMtf eot1C..-. for Hw .Mo~ of -r y-41 peoflltt.'' KATE.llA WARNER COMMrnll TO ll·fllCT ASSIMILTMAH IUltKI MAllOM lllOM, tllASUlll P.O. IOX IJ4S • HUHTINGTOH llACH, CA. I HUHTIHGTOH BEACH JllRl M•THlY "lob••' ~lllly r11po1"ibLr-tor llM •c~1lti~"' of J l/1 lllilel of bnc.li +or public;"~ ifl H1H1!i11CJ1011 l eocll. Wt Nkt him ...... TED IAITLETT MWt llHd o "'°" like lob ill Socr•1ne11l o bec..i1c ~ "1llly ~1tol!dt hh re'90111ibililie1 01 o ~IMotor, 011d lio11e1Hy llWt to _ .. ttie111. H ULPH WISlR: "I ,,...,.,... lob lvrile bec111ue tie i1 • cho111f1lo11 of our CocntffM." All MOfflTT "lob'1 daM • IJOOd ~ for !hi' kid1 of tlli1 di1trict - M'• • greol reprewototl,e." EIHIE GISLER '11 it. 'fl'Od lo Mow Hlot wt're reprttftlltd by a .,.., ..._ worii.• h11rd te k"'P 90'~ ..+ of °"' woHelt." STIYf HOLOEH "I••'• olway1 btt 11 o 'reol watch do' 011 go•tnlMt'llt 1petldiNg. llOt .-., ...tt.11 lt'1 betn poplthr, bvt bet H tl' it'• olwoyt. befll 11ece1..-y." IOI ZINMGIAIE ''lob h11t contitltntlr bttll oH of lht -t.t ~otfll. tior•wart.iflog IMfl of prW!cipW I ha~e e•H ti.-w11.'0 llU KlTTLt• '1 M1W1 tM IMftolJ tho! ''Olld' out -d •tNttd tob lwlie in "'Y lllfftd, I• tflof lw i• 01 c_,.. with !lit la•payer1 1110Mf a1 Iii' It wtltl lilt own." GlO•GI LOGAN '1 ....,..,.. lob btcoute he ho1 1t11qitttllonH' """1Jrity. hr th11t-dcry t When J•" can't sar lliot abool 1110•! ,...wtk;..." JACI CL.t.PP '1 *"'"' on IM K hoo! board with •• 1..-ke ond I Nwd .. retped W.. W1 Wt•., and •hot Iii' ''"'"h lor." VOTE NOVEMBER 5th VOTE BURK·E • • • • ... SEAL BEACH TOM McllNlW "OM crf Mil-thi!MJ• I rellllly 9ftlt"Clott •bottl "'J A11......,_11 lob lirie 11 ttillf lie il olw~ eo1r te pt Mi to.ch wlti'I -hi1 door i1 olWOJ1 op.r11 -M lh twft1 olld olwoy1 trie1 to do lli1 Mt!." FRAMK SALIS '1 Mow I c-,_. °" lob httt. W1!111 our co111-ifv l'tffdtd loelp with_, be•ch ~ tM-w•1 tllere to li1h>fl llftd thf1I off.,. a ~t.11." GOROOM POWE«S "I lio1e •• ... k1te1WJ1 lob l wlie lo Ml ot1JOflf dow11. He i1 a -11 of real i11tf90ty." TOM McGUlllE "1 ~ hrt11t'l 1tkk·t.it-li1t-11111. I recon It loo)i hi111 two or three ~ of hotel wort to Mlp 111 i11 Let-. World te 9fl -'°'"I O•ffdue ito-o•Rff'\ pr'Opft1'y •••••• ,,.t;oi..·• JACI( CAlllNS "I litie tM • .., lob lwte •f'P"HKl!e' hi• rt'flO"\ibiMty •• u Alwfl'!My111flft, He it•,........ IOttff, 01 reMll1 pn•t." JOHM HA•f'lR: "lob ho1 iw•er M•ed • h•t, lie "'"'*' ~ lw•d °" Mid wort• hard tffl he reoclw-'I o ~" HAllOLO HOLOEM ''Iott lwtit Jlo• be.-o ,...al tri•lld h:I tt.e ptol'lt of Ltiwre Worid. I ca.k'n't oM tor"""" .....,..._,.otiotl,'' TOM l l ACKMAH '0lob licit. 1111 ttie offriWet ttiot ,. into "'••INJ o qreot ~ ... '°' - he i1 • IMll of lii9fi prWtc ipWt wlio reelly c.-et .~111,, COfltlitu•n+•." COSTA MESA HAR:lAM WOOD "loti Irie k• fllwoyt bee11 willin11 '9 tiqlrtt "' boffltt for 11111 ill S..Crt>tMtrt o. I kM,. of"° -flM l'tl ~ i..~e ., "'J' ••~111 .... " ' DOM IACITI "lrit 't • t~ forw91"d ~-li•e-it.+1 --I likt tti.4." AL PINl(Lf'( "l'•e ~-lob o l°""J tftnt. I ll •t lii1 hoMtfy. Mt..,.;ty MMf .Oilty f- tallt ,_.. of fflt ....,,.. oi Iii• di.trict." JACI HAMMl n .. .,._ ~.·, • dott -lw ,..t1 fflilMJt '-r. Tiie ... ,.._. 11t ..._. IS7 «.re lite for ••• M • "9onol port ;,•"°'"'.,....,._ of *"I." Wil l JOlOAf'I "lob lwile'• a -of liit •wd -lie l1 ..tid, .... ,....,......, OfOd !rvtl worltly," IOI WILSOH "lob i1 °" t<Of!Ofl'tT l!litldtd w.,itlotM. 1· .. t nt•irt' •now11 lii111 lo IN Ille •ind •f IJllY ~ '1'14 ••pn-W•e •o•:do"" i.,l....,_11 I• •t•r ill office." • - A , • Oo\ll y PILOT l lC'ICSrlao .,_ l. '°'<''"'"· ''"""' .. ~ -, k DM• ti ••Ill Oci.tlt• JO. 1'~ Wvt- ..... ~ Ltt: O<lt W\ 111<"-"' ............ ,..... 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""Cltnl o• Ml.rile", C.•· .,......,, Cl.tit ol llf•I~ Otlotlor lO, 1t/• •!IM ;iot ot /&, S..rYt-by llh .. +It i;CleHfOlld J1 ... 11 llf ()oeut1an,. °"" W>n, C.un11r Awtt al ~-•tollt1111t ~t•WICt\ ••II bo "'1d lfl """"!<11, Gt•mtnr. ~lltflt• L•~ Oe«ll No.1.u¥y d!rt <IOt\ AllUCKU&SON WISTCLIFf MOl:TUAl:T 427 E. 17th St., Co110 ~o 646-4888 -·-IALTUERGERON. RIHEllALHOME -·- 673-9450 046-2424 Slllll<>ADWAY . .MOITUAAY 110 Brcodwov. (O!.IO w.e"°' 042.q1 ~ -·-DILDAY UOTHllS MOITUAllY 1791 I Beoch Blvd. Hur'1ingio11 Seoch 842-7771 244 Redondo AW!. Long&:oth (:?13)438-1145. -·-McCORMICK LAGUNA llACH MOl:TUAIY 179) log~na Canyon Rd 494-9~ 15 -·-McCORMICK MISSION MOATUAl:Y 26832 ComollO CopisTrollO Son Juon Cop1S!•on.o 495-1176 -·-PACIFIC VIEW MIMO•IAL PAIK (.eine!ery 3500 Poc:1lic Voew Or;.~ Newpo•I Be-och. ColtlO•~•o 6J4-Z700 -·-,llK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNIRAL HOME 780 I Bobo Ave , We\lmin~rer 893-3525 -·-SMITHS' MOITU.UY H1>1tl•~QIOtl 8-o'h .!.36-6539 E . . . Thursday. Oc.tobtf 31. 1974 1 ------------_______ ..l.... _________ -""lwl ·Clemente Radio Rap Cut Short Pilot Logbook Dy JOllNVAl.TF.RZ1\ Ot .. o.i,, l"llM $ ... ll lt v.·as one or th ose appointml'nls made weeks ago. As the time approacht..>d for my debut as a guest on a radio 1 alk shO'A', the jitters incre•1s«1 . J,ou Staples. the host of a dlnnt•rtlmr program for D<illas Station _t.; Rl.D had made arr:ingc ments for the Oct . 29 se5sion vt San Clemente Jong before Hichard Nixon had seen the inside of Long Jkueh l\tcmoriat llospital. And v.·hcn9 the show began Tuesday t•vening, ltle n:1tion had not yet been told th11t the former chief e:\:ecutive v.•as critically ill. TllE SHO\V-CATERll\'.G tot \hose individual:<. \\.'ho apparently have no·One else to talk to at a time v.·hcn mosl folks are challing al the dinner table-was to last '"'O hours. VALTl.•J• Besides n1yself and Staples. former city Police Chier Clifrord l\lurray would join in give-and-take about the ,t'ixon years in Sun Clement e. It v.·as supposed to be a sort of apolitical lhcme- cxam1ning the impart of an American President descending on a small town. TllE NEWS bullcUn about !\fr. Nixon's condition cut the show s hort. The first caller of the night was a prophet or sorts. lie came on jus t after a chewing tobacco commercial. "You (bleep) pinko creeps have a nerve to be out there picking the bones clean while the poor man is lying in a hospital bed. It's just like youCbleep) pink·leaning media fblecp) never lea\•in' someorie lik e th e former President alone ... Staples hung up on him. BY THEN. it was lime to peddle Che\'}' trucks, then the second caller came on. For a few seconds she had nothing but praise for Lhe host ... how she loved the show. Then her mind ~·ent blank. And by the third call, everything rcll apart.•• 1 want you und your guests to know aboul the wonderful health care we have out here in Dallas, and that we're proud of it. "Oh, nnd by lhe w3y, \he tclcvison just broke in lo t('ll us that the rormer President was in critical condition and in shock. I sure hope he has as good a health care Us we h<l\'C here in Dall as," she .said cheerfully. It \vas news to us. IN TllE insulation or a suite lit the San Clemente Inn th~·re was no way v.•e could have heard I.he televi:1cd hullC'hn . Stuples' station apparently h~d broken in on the .Chevy commercial with a bulleUn of its own. We didn't .hear it. That v.•as Lh at. The chance to be expoSed to the lonely listeners and ear-benders of Texas and points ~yond ended within a half-hour. Le°"' Staples' talk show gave way to a hastily ,prepared music form at. HIS PRODUCERS figured there was no way lo continue and maintain good taste. That gave us a little time to probe the mind of a man \~·ho earns a li\•ing catering to lonely people. For Staples, it has been a crazy two years in the business. · The night before our aborted appearance, he did a show from l\1ickey Cohen's living room, closely \\.'atched by "aides'' lo the onetime mobster Kingpin who of late has tried to help the J-learst family find their daughter Patricia. Staples will be in San Francisco next with a bunch of believers in flying saucers. IT'S REALLY a onc-mnn job .. , He sclS up gear and books all his guests, guides the conversation as best he c<1n and , v.•hen he's done for the nighl, he has to sweep the floor. ''How do you sleep after the show, Lou?" I asked. "Funny you should ask me. Thal was sofnething I gave up the first night I put on lhe headset and told a ~aller he was on the air. ''Ever si nce then the only wa> iI can go to sJcep is by downing a couple of pills. · "TllAT'S PROBABLY a major hazard ol lhe trade," he said. Draft Age? Sign Up • 4 SUPER SPORT SHOPS 'WEVE SOLD FUN FOR 50 YEARS" ea. 'a SKlw~v~~RJ~~~~"'s!~R~ lJlllSSl -8llll -IOSSIGllOL -llUD HIXCfi -DllAlllll - SKI PACKAGES #1. KNEISSL SHORT M4GIC SIU SI S0.00 POLE SI0.00 GEZE !INOING 49.9S REG. 209.95 #2. ROSSIGNOL 1ss00 149 95 Leorn how lo tune your own skiis -edge sharpening -f\01 file -woxi'ng - bollorn repoir -Acli':'sl Bindings - WEDNESDAY NOV. 6 Continu0<.1s 7 p .m . thru 9 p .m . ol Foshion lslond .Store only SKI BOOTS SH t>IE NIW Vl-...-a'"'IM.t." *~ 8500 ~: ................... 11500 CONCORD SIU 135.00 GEZE !INOING 49.9S POLES 10.00 RE.G. 194.95 TENNIS HEADQUARTERS • New "Fiber Stoff" fiberglass Tennis Frame in Now-Hollow Foom ~The Rocket tf ot will replace 5995 RACKET BALL SALE 5 DAYS ONLY 24HR. SPORT PHONE 547-2545 ~~~~~~~~~-· ....... sa1.1595 ::,~~~s ..... , .. , .... Sole 1595 ::~~~9~ , .••...•.••. Sole 1295 2 County Packers Sue CHP SANTA ANA -Aithough days prior to their i8(hbir· f the President's a uthori ty to~l~h~d~a~y~. :::::;:::::=:::::::::::::::::::::::::!::;:::::±::::::::::::::::::;:;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::====~=· =========;;\-induct you ng men into ther ' armed forl'cs has expired, Selective Service system. aides emphasize that yourig men still have to-register for induction and the annuaJ lottery. Ruth Grcssingh, head of the regional office for the SANTA ANA -Citrus packers Denn is L. and Daren House were pretty Perturbed last June 29 when they Jearped that a truck loaded with avocados had been involved in a freeway accident shortly after il left their fl a nd · II Packing I-louse in Yorba Linda. ORANGE COUNTY Selective Service System said that young men sliU 1 must register within a 60- Pkt ffoM loadt GI planb lnt "pots. Upto 1· 1.111.. . ~ay period beginning 30 It took some time lo ar· range new transport butr1::::::::::!!;!;!!:=:=;1-1 they '''ere soon headed for the Riversidl' Free~·ay to pick up the load of avocados that had, tiler understood, been left at the side of the frC'l"Way . \Vhen they got t here, their Orange County Superior Court action states. I.here was n't a n .ivocado to be seen. They blame "mem· bers of the public" for fil C'hing the fruit from the free\\•ay . Ra111ot• control $00 Wiit bfllllll'ltl Plants, pots fa and knots. ~~. T1ke home a tropical plant Bunches of plants! 12 varieties, including Schei· leleras, Philodendrons, Ficus Ben- jaminas. Many more! In 6" pols. 18" and taller. Plants to love and pamper! Buy one today and save . Reg. Now • • • . . 4.99 3ss Sale prk:es qood one week only. """' Seed ll'llely Cftatu,es. Sow leua COiia animal planlers lrom Mex- ico. Grooved to grow chia herbs. Seed l'lnd inslructions included. Rtg •••••••••• , • , , • , ••• , ••.• 3.49 Now .....•.........•.•.•.. 2.88 C11,.mlc e11tpll•11t. A1;. s1.n How JI.II Add ageless eucalyptus. Finish dried flower arrange- ments with leafy eut:31yplus 4 colors. YJ lb. units. 2 s9 fl .............. 1.H Now ............ 88 """" Bath e your plants gently. Water your plants w1lh a soll spray or line mist. Sp1aye1 is brass and coaled aluminum. $lands 5· high. Reg •••••••••. 3.49 Now ••••••••• 2.88 • cameras etcetera H•"" tttlYS I•• GAf' sl•p !Miian Ultr1 1!111' 1/1.4 precl•iott ioom l•ns Quartt H1IOltn limp 114.95 Qui "''· 121.,5 l"a!MIP adl!OI IOI 1 Ilda ,,..,, •• OurR•1.a1.,s 16.SO A-ices effective lhrough Monday, MovembeJ 4. SOUTH CO.&ST PLAZA -COST.& MES.& lrittot .. S• o;.,. Frwy"""'-t 7•-JJ7J I I The decorator 's idea store. "'°"'.fTI. 10·' P"'4 Set. IMP.M. S.. 121-1 S CITY SHOPPING CENTER-ORANGE ""-.frl I ct.t P.M. s.t. IM P.M. S.. 121-t1171416J~JI COSTA MfSA ORANGE ANAHEIM 2710 HAllOI ILVD. CITY SHOPPING 509 E. KATELLA AVE. I . c-.-' -CEMTER 712·2472 L S40-7lll ~ 633·0995 ~ 1 ~-------lifiltoort: Mon. ttn Sal. 10·7 p.m. Sun. 10-6 p.m.·~.--------' LAGUNA HACH 1294 SO . COAST HWY. 494-110 1 Political Notes DAIL y PILOT A I I Younger . Gets Distaff lJacking and C OR HOW TO DO THEM STEI' BY STEP An')Ol"le can care lor a Brush & Blower hair ~ryle. or Out Oltier curl coaatng. lu ss-tree. lull lunchon11 SCISSOR STYLES which are as easy lo do es 1ust shamp00t Our '-tnO' cuts. linger lumble cuts. curling iron cuts. wash IO'#ei d!'f.' tirusn ·n llult cuts 01 simple wash and wear cuts 11e SCIS- SORED. all lake-care<il ~ou™'lf styles ·Good IOf l"Y age. any M11 No leasing. no rollers, no pins, no POllUTING By 0 .C. llUSTl~GS ot"'*O•lly l'ilfl 1Ull Harriett r.1 . \Vcid cr a H unl!ngton Beach c'ity counc11 .... ·oman and a fnrmcr <1idc to Los Angeles ri.ta,yor Sa m \'orly, has been selcc· led as chairman for lhl' Southern California elforts ·of \Yorn e n for Younger. "I'm proud to serve 011 a c~r:npaign thnt v.·ill give 1hc c1t1zc11s .of this state the country's out standinl! la1v tc-n.forremenl orf1ccr, •• she said. She once SC'r\'Cd as \'or- ty's coordin::itor of en\·1ron- ment:il :iffair~ and \\'a:<1 ;1 cofound1•r of tht• Lo~ Angelt>s l 'rb<1n Coalilton. SEVERAJ, Californi a ltgislators hh\'e issued en· dorsements fo r the can- 1didary of J ack T'1flpleton. 49, 'A•ho seek.s electron to the Republican lcgi!lators en· dorsing the Templeton bid 1 against Dem ocratic incum • I bent John W. Lynch, 78. State Board of • • • fo~quahzation. SUEANNE Currie Le'A•is. 'rcmpleton, the San Diego ·the Democrat seeking to un· r('sid ent seektng election seat incumbent Republican f\o\'. 5 to the second district . Robert Badham in lhe 74th seal on the board, clai1ns Assembly District. clai m!> 'cn d o r :ie m e nt s fr o m an endorsement this week Senator Dennis Carpenler .fro1n the National Women's lll ·NC\\'port Beach l and As-. Political Caucus. The can- s em bl v man Ro bL·rt :didate "''ilS heralded by the Badh::afn (R ·Newport .feminist group as "an ex- Beach> a long with San cellent candidate and Diego County slate senators •strong pr op one n I of J al'k Schrade and John 1peoplcs' interests and .a· Stull. U.S. Hep. Clare s tron~ s upp orter of l}urgl'llCr ( R·San Oicgol . 'A'Omcn 's causes.'' OPPOSING l\I rs . l..cy,•i:<1' Ind for the distrit'I scat. Badhum this y,•eek claimt~d endorsements of his own - the latest being n support ·resolution from the Califor· nia Association of llighway 'Patrolmen. 'fh :it grou1> favors R<1dham bt>cause or the inrumbent's "support for the cause or la\v and or- der." • • • ftl t:ftlHt_;K s o l the ;National Federation of In · dependent Bu s iness 1·eprescnl1ng 400 ,000 mer· t'hants. h:t \'t' cited U.S. H<·p. Andre"' ll insh:iw CB · Nc"'POrt Bea eh) fo r his • • • al so is on the li s t or, ' • • -·-.·,;·outsta nding \'oling rccor- Attorney Cites 700 In Lawsuit DOUBLE PRE-HOLIDAY SPECIAL! l WlllS OHLl HOVEMIEI! 3 THRU NOVEMBER 24 1,.. szs PERMANENT naw '15. lrMM) o friftld & I•-'•• 2• Ptrill 1/1 'rict! llo"' ,_ Mint It 0.. 5-Deyl HAZEL'S COIFFURES st-BATOH IUCH lHM "-'*"°" 1.-t. P1i. Sl•-4190 S.... 0.,.. • WHll & lttt. Fa111ily Sues Pair For Deatli • • .. ~_.,.,.. DECOllPAGE KITS SAl'\l'A ANA -A m an \vhose \~·ifc was killed last J\olarr h 17 during a he.ad-on t•ollision on the San Diego fo'rec"'ay near Costa tilcsa sued the couple he bla mes for her death \Vcdnesday for$1.5 million. llo\\1a rd J. Crepeau. 'A'ho is joined in the Or:.inge Count y Supe rior Court lawsui t by hi s four children, claims that William R. ;-snd G. Diane lla r ris \\'Credrunk \Vhl'n 'trwir aulo slruck the car occu1>ied by Crepeau .and his \t.'ife, E\'eiyn, 58. 5Hj1t4K AflT zso/o off CRAFT CLASSES Tuosdoys & Thorsdoys by lrieod 25% OFF IMAGINE OPTICS 25% OFF 2706 HARBOR COSTA MESA PH. 556·0900 0,... Mti!I. & Fri. HI 9 ,.M. Coastfedefal\ old ·friend is back.with .a newsaflngs plan. 'l'hc Kunny IJuDC'h. Ju,, nrl'O ;111 aCl'OUl11 fur ;1 ~h1IJ. :inJ hr h&·on1cs a n1l·mb4!r. Nol only ill it :in ca\y way lor }'OU to gel children into 1hc •mving h:ih1t t11rly, the Dunny Runch account can begin 11 rcgul:it mon1hly ~avings program th at makes sure money i~ :ivailablc when they grow up. For college, for travel, for their (lwn financial ~crurily. AnJ lor nnw, the k1J~ g-:1 :i Dunny Bunch Kit full or rrcc, inform11tivc am.I cducation1i1I giflll. includina n ba(lk and a n1cn1"~.-r~hir card. If you hav(' :111y q11~\tinns ju~t cii11 or Slop h) th(' IJ11nny Bunch H('adqunr1cr., ut )Out locol C'Oil.\I offi;;c COAST FEDERAL SAVINGS A COAST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OFFICES NEAREST YOU : lo• •1111•'91 Mii~ Ofllu: 9111 M"1 14'1! .,, ,, r.:~ , , .... WU1Nti1: $~ W!l~lllre 8htd ,., <i tln'•!<Y Pl l !~1 31 * I'(\~ l11 Anttl•I Cl•li' Ctn .. , ~·J ~·,I I" ~w ,~111 &:'.'6 -1 1~ • ...... , D1lw: l\805outll Ill'> .. •'• 0o ''''l °'~/I.•}~ Molly•Hdl !~ r...-•1•1 ~~,.,,~I ( I • '' ·1" • """11 ... lo'I kKll: 91 HUl\1"1111"1 rA"'•t ,,,,, l'H Hlt Pt""'•"'• CUy; 94...0 \oo1r1 N"l'• Ul•J 1~1.l) ~i.• 1111 • TtF111rit: lft1M VtM<lft ni,.1 l. t» ''II •t OJ/Ices 1nrougtt01JI Call,01n1:1 Sec your phone c1/1~c101y 101 otnrr tor,11.on: All/IJ (115113) l lt,/IJ (HltUJ Tubeless Radial WHITEWALL 1111111s 1LT. \·11 r 111: H$fll ~ ~ ••• d" on behalf 0 1 ~mn ll bu~iness . Republiran llln Sha"' sreks re·f'let·t1on NO\'. 5 to his 40th D1str~c1 S('at. • • • NE \\'PORT De<ich 's Oen1orratic Club plans a \ 1ctory party on Elel'llon night, Slarting a t 8 p.rn. :it the Spyglass 11111 resitlcncc of ~Ir. ;:ind 1\lrs. Ross r.Jit. Jcr. The house is ut 1627 I.Say c·t1ff Cirl'h' 1'ally boar1b, ORANGE COUNTY HAIR SPRAYS. ALSO: WO sn nt:MAtillKJ WAYIJ, YOU MAY HIYll WANT TO SIT YOUI HAii AGAIM. IOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING Huntington Beach Fullerton 95•4 HMHo" A••· JOS M. ......._. ll•lll , 968-3535 879-3863 ' I A.M. to 10 ,.M, ·Sot. & S•. 9 to S , ...... a nd 1c1l·\·i:<11on sets ..... 111 be rr=;;:;"=;;;:===;"°'o;:..=:~I set up that evening to hC'lp THI! guests follo1v the election!. m• ww'iS All perso ns intcrli'slcd in tht· ....,.... Buy the Daily Pilot for Peanuts (and a lot of other great comics) delivered 7 daY"i" a weeK iSSUl.'S ;J rHI f'itlldidatl:'~ :!fl' \\t'lcomf'. Addltion:.11 infnr· ni;1tiun is a\';iil:.ibll' bv l'>ll · l~~""''"'l ..... 1 ... ~ . '(. '· • ~·' .. l ' '"'cm~·, 642 • 4321 (Direct or collect) ling64.\·4l67 . 5.20/13 (135/lf! . ' &.15i)l I 8'~ . '•6.00/ll 14'1 1.35;14 16'5 8.25/1518'~ CHOOSE YOUR SIZE 155/13 145/13 155/14 155/15 165/14 165/14 LUG NUTS 2405 & CAPS II ;_ AYAILAaLI fl , . -~ . WIO[ ••NCC or I ~ .. S1ZC ~ ""'""""" r,,..,,. '"""'' lVAI l ll:"° 6 CYL 8 CYL AIR IHOClfl '2488 •29•• Official SMOG & BRAKE NEADQUARTIR5 Uoln1 lft4t<flf. 0•~1t•llf, l l•d•h l•foc•lt hi\ GARDEN GROVE LA HABRA ' 14040 Brookhunt 2000 Whittie-r Blvd =~~;T 1 l<~H w.,..,..,,H '"'"''"' w""'H I oouaLl ' U'-)1 Ofld lroot..Wtlt altd ltochl • ~l(IL ' · • 1~-7. t 17 14) 530-3200 674-3666 ·altPITIMl 99 ·,n~~~!l .. : FULLERTON ORANGE ~ " , " .• ,,.'.""''',. • "I 1321 So.,.h Euclid 410 Horth Tu•tin .... ,. ......... "'"''•' •s •o I ll Woc:llNorltt of "1'1"0'"" '' ·~·. •' ,.,_.,_,,, ... ,,.~ .. ........... ., .... ... ::,i·· •· " ;, ~· ... 14ul ..... c ""•' 1 111111•1 \w .. •••111 I ............................ , ............ . ... . . .. ........ .... ..... .... . , ....... "'I ·~ ................... , ••....... 4 ~......-• ............. , ...... , ...... , .. _ ... """" ................... , .......... -•••••••••••• • • 1t I 2 DAIL y PILOT • Make $1 3,200? Social Security Tax Going Up \YASl lJ NGTON fJ\P} - Thi· governrnenl has an- nuunt•f'd lhat 1l will take rnnrt• Soci:.il Scturity taxes out of millr(lns or up1~:r 1n l'ifmL' \IOrkt·rs' llJ.}'Cht!t'kS 111 •.\t yf'ar, hut ;tllow 1·c t1r1·1·~ to t•<1r 11 rnurc 1110 0 1·.v "'•thnut lo:-.1ni:: ft rlt•r'al ln·ul'fll'i 'fhc eh :111~1·s 111•rt• r1 ·rp1u·1·d hy la11 ''' k1•1·p p;it·•· 111th r1 s 1n~ 11•a.cc.~ and h1 i::ht·r Soc,_·1;.il St'Cllr111 . p.1} 1ncnts, lht· Dcpartn1t'1i1 uf lle:llth, r:duca\1011 llnd &x-i:dSccurity taxc.;"·111he ~T T_ltt-; SA/H F.. lime. lei 1t d on SI 1, J 00 flf 1,:ach I V-.:W s_:11d thz~t :1.n ~t1mal.t'<l \\'<11.:f' t•arn1•r's lllCOmt·, up l~ ~ldhon ~CUi i S.~cunty frun1 tltt' Pr'l'S(•llt SIJ,:MI. ret.·1p1;n!s will he nehl f1·on1 the $120 increase to S2,5201n lit;\\' es l1m a l ed lh;1t. out.o;ide carn1n ~s thatwillbc :1houl lfl n1Jll1on work1•rs, ur :illn~c>d \\'ithout a decrease 11rlf· 011! of l'\'C r ,v 1'1\~· 111henerits. t'u\ered by S11£·1.,1I St·t·Ul'll\. An" l'arnings O\•e r $2.£!£1 1 .1rn 111111·c l h,111 ~1::.200 \1 111 fl'.'>Ull i11 \he loss uf 50 '1'111 ~ .trul lhl'H' l'lnplu.11 •' l'l'lll ' 111 S(J<-'lal Se(·urily t'i1('h 11 di h:i 1 l' 111 pay up hi ~1 p~1y1nent ~ for ever~· SI t•ar- ll\,1\1nn1rn of S5:! G5 n101·c 11i 11L'<I Hut full hcnchls\\ill be l1fj,\, lt11 .1 ill'W l!1lal ol p;ud for an~ n1onth in 11h1eh S.'12 1 .~ the rl'ci11icnt t·a rncd lt·s;-; 'l'ht• :.l·lf <-•m ployed 111ill he than $210. pcrttnl for eniployes and employers. il nd 7.9 percent tor the self-cm ployed. TllE LARGER wage hasc ror tilxl'S is expected to brin.!: in ill\ additional SJ.8 billion nt'Xt year . families in the C\'rnt Of retirement , disa bility or <ll•ath, than would have been possible without an in- <'rcasc in the base,'' he said. Tll E INCRf:ASE take ar- fcct au tomatica lly under a formula provided in S..x:ial Security amendmentsc11:1<·· tcd in 1!17211nd 1973. lie noted thnt Socia l Scrur i l)' ben,c (i ts were raised I I percent earlier this year. auto mati('ally kicking in the increases. Trivia? New Rose Royalty PASADENA (API Robi n Suzanne Carr. 17, a hi gh school senior with auburn hair and blue eyes. is the new Rost! Queen. ~ \Vcrrarcsaid \\lcdncsd:iy. l:JXl'd a m:j 1<1n1um 0111 · -!I EW saidtherc\\'illlx•no dJtional S71 . JO each, for .1 thange in the present Social total ofSl,113.90 . Security tax rates of 5.85 "In return for th(• in· t•rca!.C in laxt·s." llf:\\' Scc ret;1r~' Caspar \V. \Vt•tn· bl•rgcr said . "lhcsc aff('tlcd \\Orkcrs \\'ill have grcall'r protcr~1on because a larJ!er amount nf their earnings \\•ill bt: <-·r ediled tu1\ard tx·ncfits than before. . ·"l'he forn1ula is design<.~ to k ee p b ot h the con · tribullon a nd be nefit base. and the retir ement test t'll:t'mpt amount, u1> lo dtlte as average wage levels rise throu~hout the nation," Weinberge r said. It's o reason to read the Daily Pilot's entertainment page every Saturday ~Iiss Carr "'a~ selec- ted from se ven rinalisls and will <:illend about 00 Qfficial funcl ions for lhe Tournilmcnt of Roses. llt!r primary appearan- ces \viii be 111 the Rose Parade and the Rose Bowl football game on New Year's Day . , UPI T•lf-IO A i11 't tht• .4\t1t11•• Gloria S\\';111sun IJr('L'Zt'd into J.ondun I h1:, \\'l'L'k suy1 n g thin g, :1 rl'n·1 \\ h;.1t lhl'Y ll:.ed tn be. ·'!loll ) \\·ood ·s ~1 chost LO\\/l, L ondon 's not the pl;,it(· it \\'<lS :.ind l"l;.uis '.' It 's nut J.!<1V <-1n y1no re. ShL':-. \'isitulg friL"nds in Engl.ind. SF Mayor To Take Trolley !'-.\\' F H,\'\C'ISC!, 1L'PJ 1 Siln Frant·1scn's jaunty ma~ur .. Jo~t·ph :\hoto, !1);1k the bus !o \\ ork :1 nrl s;ud if the O(•Xl biJ.! l'a rthquake <·nml'S nn ;1 \\' ed ncsday morning 1l 11·!11 find h1111 on thr trolley. Alioto laun r h C'd a n "al>A'a1·s on \Vcdnesdav" puhhr ·1ra ns porta11on drive for ,Co\·crnment \I orkers bv catching the ,\"o . 55 bus l1nC near hi.~ hon1{' and I r:n1sfer- nn.i:: to a !rnlll'I' hus lhat look lum \0('11~ 1·1 .. dt 11 E \'O\\ En 1'f) u'e puhliC' tran:-p11 rt :11111n to me<>tlll).!:-around lhl' t'l!Y nn \\'l•dnr<1d;1y:-, .111d t•i r:1kc the bu:-hnmc a i::.11n 111 lhl' evenings. 1·hl' mayor's trip took a hillf hour. l'ompared 1.0 a CU !'J lnmary IO ·m1nulc limou$inc rirlc from home. Jl is dr1 \'Cl'·!!uarcl, ~li ke !\'c\in, :1lso took the bus to \\Ork. ,\hoto s;1id hl' <'oul<I not lt•tl \'Ct ho\\' effective his su.!!,1?(.s1ion \1·;1s 11 il h othrr f'rf1· 1\.nl'kl'I''. But he :-,aid if he .;-;ces any city hmPu::.ines on the :,trl't·!s hl' 11 Ill per· !'JOn,dl\' a:-k llll' nt·t·upanl 11·hy publil· 1rJn:-purlil\J on 1\:l!'J nu t l.Je111:.: t1,.,1•d "\\"I·: ,\RE f ;l)l,\'f; to :-1.u·t ~101\ J.1 .nid art• !!01ng to n1,1kl' 11 11ork." the n1a.1·11r t(ild nl'11 ~n11•n . "If \\(' t·.in i,!t•I 1·1·l'r~Olll' 111 use puhhC' 1ran:-p11rt.1t1on nnte J 11('<'k. 11 11 11uld tl'dUt'C' oil con~urnptiun 1.l \;1 2U Pl'r- t·cnt a nd thu:: ··redtH'l' our dcpcndl'lll't' on lht• Ar,1hs.·· ,\!into IS :1 nit•tuhc>r of Prl•:-idC'nl Fon t .; C1t11ens Action Cnn1n11lll'C' n11 Jn- llation. Thi~ 111•1·k. ill' .Jn· nounced h1:-pr«i.:r.1m !n ;.:t•l S.in Fr<.1 1ll'l:-l".Hl~ out 111 lhl'lt" 1·;11· .. ;111d 111\11 1·.1bh· l',ll''<, h!i"•'" ,111d "ll•'i>lr,ir' al J, ,1-.\ olll\•(l,11 \'.ll'h II 1•t·k, H t:t'l .Et·1·10:\~. ,, Rn 11 Shcftc t '"TMtt is no limit to ltw qood • -con do if ltt dot'wo't <:llrt wM !Jtf' tl'I• cr•dit ... " Jvdi.on I . lranc:~ U..'•'•tU'-t' 11 1, ,1 hun1.1n tn11l 1,1 ··nio' t'l.•1nc c1\1•11 r~r .,cn1•111n 1 .. r 1h 1· ~"Orl h"'t11!t· lh1n1'' "'' <lo. ~ffil' !)I II' ll\,I' t-..• H\t'rl\' 1·<1111 1·rnt•d , 111•r "h•• "1 11 h" f!l\'t'!l I rl'\111 IHI' ~ho• lllh' 1h1nc Iha\ "'\' ,u111cinpl.111• duun:. Al1h11u i::h "'".•II kno"' nf ln,1.1111'1·' 11h1•r" pl .1111111.; hJ\t• h\'1'11 1111 .. 1;1!.t'fll\• .1Yt.intf'•I. 1-n·i ii 1n1" 1h.tl. Ill th•• ioHl~ I 1111. l'!t"dll 1.; fl\«n "tu•ro•, rt·111I •~ dtu"' \\ h1·u 11th··r·• tit" •11 o·r 11ur 1'01!lll <l1·1•1I•. 1111 •hllll llllf flTll!ll\11111~' lll<'lf f>T.ll•t' ;ind ,, ... ,,..,t '' '"'"'! 1nd.·1'll 'I h1• , 0,1 o! .1 nlt'mor1.il !><'TIU'" I' 1•n11rt•I\' .1! 1ht.' d1,rn·11on 111 lh<' l.11111!11 \\'(' :-1•r1 r Ev1•r' :-1·r1 1r•'. r1'i,:11r•tl""~ .. 11·0•!. r•·\1'111'< ou r m•>'t 1·un•r1ent1ou< ;1l lt•n11nn ·;oH€FF€K mo,.TUA"'Y . ' \ .. :Ff<'ECTI VE J A'.~. I. ··1'his will mean higher benefits for them and their r~avi ,s · 1b ·ro:wn HALLOW EEN . SPECIALS! HURRY! SALE ENDS SAT., NOV. 2 I COME SEE THE LATEST BY FRIGIDAIRE REFRESHMENT CENTER RERIGERATOR FREEZER ethe only refrigerator with four on the door! eone for chilled water eone for juices eone for other beverages eone for ice And the strength of each bever· age can be varied by a turn of the dial from "Rich" to "Mil d." Buy this Fri9idaire Refreshment Center and receilte a FREE CASE af MINUTE MAID Frazen Cance11trated Juices! I 2·6 az. cans af Minute Maid Oi'ilnge Juice ar Minute Maid Lemonade. · FRIGIDAIRE WASHER /DRYER , PAIR SALE ~~§~~)=*====~ ~~~.~3 99~~E PAIR '""' SAVE; '40 .Jet Action washer .2 cycles-4 lemps .oeepcleans denims to delicates .Flowing heat eleclrtc dryer .Fabric settings-no heat cycle. FRIGIDAIRE LAUNDRY CENTER SAVE '30 ! $379 95 Th is space-savi ng Frigidaire laundry cen ter com- bines a family-size washer and dryer into a si _ngle slim cabinet. Plugs into any separate 15 amp con- ventional household ci rcuit. CALORIC Double Decker 30" Range Sep11rate Broiler w.ih Crop-Clown door Op11on,11 cont•nuous c1ean1nrJ oven liners ObSf'!· 11ador Ol!en Win- dow C!ran·Loo1r. Energy Sys1em, II!! ott o~en door. top moun!fd con. lro:s, keep warm •• -.. • • -~11en system. $419 95 -RLL 394 ·. ri CALORIC 30" RANGE Ultra-Ray, ln!ra·Red. br01!er, oven, opt1on<1! co1'111nuous. cleaning oven liners. clean look energy sys1em. lift o!f oven door. rop mounled conlrols. keep warm oven system. comtort· level C<"0~1ng surface only $199 95 27 Years of Integrity & Dependobility • Jf T R1 ; FREE I~ p;ece cookw.,. set with purchase- SONY STEREO RECORD PLAYER only • ''<>'"lb'"',"~ ...... \ ...... ,, •• ....i11·lr . ~ ... ,. ~· •!'~·,' ....... , ·. o()o! lF'-" 1''" 11m· "'~'>.l":-"' .~,·-·"''~'•'"''"''~ ~·.r.-..i ... ·~ - •' <· ' "'I ··~ •" ' , .,, ' 'l!""""' ' -,, ' 1. • ''~I'· t .... w ' ' .,.. ·~·I·" , ...... ·1·· ,• , .. ' .... ~ ---·-- SONY BLACK & WHITE TV ell'" screen measured d1agona1 1y .100•~ solid state ,., eAC·OC operation w1lh op11onal bal!ery pack or auto boo1 adap101 .weight 14 lbs. 12 oz. (22 !bs with op11ona! bat· te1y pack . . •Glare free screen •or 1n1'.loor·ou!doo1 y1ewing e70 de1ent UHF channel $election .erack cab1ne1 with chrome rrim .Ea1phonc included tor pe1sona1 v•ew111ci Costa Mesa • Harbor Area El Toro • Saddleback Valley 411 l•st Seventeenth Street ti Toro Ro1d •I Fwy . (Nei l to S•v-On) Do.Iv 0 0, Solurdo~ 9 6 646-1684 Oo~y 9.9, !>Gr111d11y 9.6 837-3830 D•livery and l x p•rt lnstahotion' C ...... '"•"• .. \ ""•~•• o '"''" ~,).,., D•• ,,..,, ,., .. ·- On'••~'"~.,.,,,. '9 ...... , , .... !~ot, .. , II NEW TOLL FREE SERVICE PHONE NUMBER ZEnlth 7 .3437 GE Microwave Oven Sat., Nov. 2 at our Costa Mesa Store • from 10 a.m. lo 2 p.m. by GE Home Economist NOW ONLY $399 95 SONY TRINITRON COLOR TV • 12·1nch screen measu1ed d•agonally • T nn11ron one qun /On" lcr·~ system for ~harp, bt1gh r, I le like color • Push burton ilUlomat c line 1uning, co!or and tluo conlrol • Solod slah? rr:1'abd1t1 • lno;tan1 p1c11JfO and sound • ~'J1lnut 9ra1n wood 1,,11;1,nct, l1Lmr.1ea •n ctlromJ? We hoote bu~t OOll' bv\ifle\1 Oii """' fled. loyal CllllC). _,., 1'0.....,.11;.f \Oh\ft,..f 11< ""t11 mol..e •t good 0A'llS9110WN • ) Midw~fery: Popularity Reborn By LIND,\ KKA~IF.R SAN FRA NCISCO IAP! -The midwi fe carried her s;.1lthl'I inlo the rough.hewn calun in the nor- thern California hills. /\ v.101nan in labor luy o_n a hcd . J lcr hu:-.ba nd heated waler in the kitchen. As the lahor 1H11~rc:.scfl , the mid· wire :.tL1rt t·cl to belly dance ..... hile her assist:.i nt beat a drun1 . 'l'hc husband c:.une lo soothe his wife, hc lp111g her breathing a nd (.·ontractions fa ll iuto rh ythm \\.'Ith the dancing midwife. Slowly the ~hild v;a s born, without the hcl 1> of drugs or forceps or any tr<ippings of modern technology. 1'hcy named him Barn· bi. This ex perience. dc:.crlbcd by a ffildWifC \\.'ho \\':JS prCSC lll , is part Of a gro\.11ing home birth revival. 1'hosc ill\'Ol vl'd attribute the renewed popularity of home birth to the back-to-ni.1\Ure movement and lo a desire ror i.I birth ex- perience rrec of l he rouline and sterility or hospitals. Alothers are delivering their babfes to the acrompaniment of belly dancers as women reportedly did in a ncient Egypt; some give birth outside, beneath towe ring rcd\\'Oods. Others prefer a do-it· yourselr style like grc;it-g rand- mothe r used. NEEDLESS RISK Although home birth 1s lega l. most doctors consider it a needless risk and refUs(' to i.lttcnd \\'omen at home. So young: couples ~eek out ·la v midwives, \Vho urcn't legul. A1idwifery has been illegal in Ca1if6i·n1 a s ince 1949. !\lust mid- wives can IJe con t acted fl nl v through the undc1·g round g rapevine of counte r-cultur1· youths. Last m o nth. however. Go v. Ronald Reagan signed a bill which will permit registered nurses to be certiried as, nurse midwives. Lay mid\vives w111 re rnain oulla"'ed in California as. in 16 other slates v"hic h permit nurses Lo tic mid · wives. Northern California has become 1he ce~ter or' the nation's -home birth move ment with lay midwives tn attendance. Six.teen other states permit midwifery under coll)nial or early 19th Century laws never removed rrom the OOoks. But in most or these slates-among them New, York, Oklahoma, Tex.as and Washington -(c\v lay midwives ·are found . Seventeen slates prosecute both ·lay and nurse midwives. A growing interest in home birth has resulted in centers such as the Berkeley Birth Group where Sandra Masri is being examined. BEA ANDERSON, Editor ........ Touchy Situatior Who Feels Hurt? DEAR ANN LAi~OERS : l \Vii~ skip o\·er the details and po5e two d irect qu estions. One: Jlow in1por· tant is sexj,n marriage? T\\'O: Is it IX>5!>.ihlc to be in love \\'ith someone lsuch as a husband) "'lthout ha\·rng tht:' desire to be phvs icall\' clo:o;e\lo that 1){"rson -I m~an 1he1·c 15 no hfo lo i::iei.il urge \\'ha\e\·l•r to h:.ivr hin1 loueh n1e . Pl ('ase. :\nn. gi\'L' no hint :'15 to \\'her(' ~his lrtt(·t· (';1n11~ .froi:n . I can·1 1 :.ike thl' rh:H1l'e of he1ng Hlt'n- 1 i fied b\• <Ul\"O tlt'.-'J'OTA LLY C0'1FUs'1rn. . . , Dt:Aff TOTALl.l': Sorry, hut I nt'f'd lo know a great droll more than \'Oli '\'I' lolcl Ol{' befor{' I can gi\'{' )·ou an a ns"'{'f lO your first t111(':0.lio11. ll{'rt• ar{' some f'Xan1pll's nr thr missing links: lfow ohl art' ~·ou'.' 11.o"' 0111 is ._\·our hu sband'! 11' thi., ~·our first 111arriag1".' \\'h~ ctiif ~nu 111arry hinf.' llo\1' 1n11ch srxu:1d rx11t•rir11t'I' ha\'C" you had'! Is }"our hu,.hand inlrrf':o.lf'd in iot'\''.' ls lht•rf' au)'Olhf'r n1an in ~·11ur lifl'-likt' l)f'rhaps :-.on1t'o111• who rl'a ll ~-turns ~·ou on'! If not, do you ft•PI ~·ou arf' lwinl! eht'all'd out or so mt'lh.lng in1portant-or dof's ~-our n1arrial!r ha \'f' othcr comvl'n· sating factors·~ T\\o: Thrrl' is no hlankl'l ans\\'t•r lo thal ~tu•slion. II is 11ossihlc to ha\'t' a ~·ood n1rirrial!f' "'ilh vrr~-lit· llf' St'X if hnth 11:1rli1•s ha\"I' lo"°" S('X dri\·cs hut tht·)' ha \'t• ("111111tt•11 salinl! t'lj•n11•nls, sut•h as rt'~IU'l'I, a1l- n1iratiun, s lrnil;ir inlf'rt•sts, and ~0 1111'1i111r s -b11I. not al" a,\':o.-<'h ildrt•n 1111•.\" 1•11ju~·. !~tarried sex troubles arist. "'hen ::a "Secre~ariat" is hitched up to a candidate for the glue factory.) llEA R ANN l,ANOEUS: rl<'ast• S:t\" ll \\111"(1 IU IJJl• llllllht•r~ nr :\1ill'l'ic:1 \\ h11 ar~· kt'l'Plll!! lht•ir barh1•1tn· !'Oils lll'<I lo l11(•i1· apron :-.t r111i.:s. J l.1n ·11ht~l' \\nllll'll l'l':1 h1.t• l h\·~ :ll'l.'.lh•pr1rit1j.! lhl'll' :-Otl:i uC U 1101 111al, 1111tu1'al hh•'.' I kn11w at l1'il:il l\\'l' 1111n1arrh·1l lllC'!l Ill lh1~ 111\\0!1 V.ho :ll"l' ;iltl':ll"· t i\"t'. \lrlj.!h( Ullll )llll.'l'l'~:-/111 , Th('.\' rarelv, if t!Vcr. ask a woman a date>.¥ \Yhy '! &.--cause the s pen most of their evening~ en rtaini their mothers. , \Vhat are these fellows goi ng lo do wh('n their mothers die? Visit the cemetery every ni ght"! Pleas<' print n1y lrHC'r for cvC'1·.v s;elf1 sh. don1i11 rcring mother in l ht• \11orld lo rrad . ThC'y'll rC'co,c.ni1.c thl•n1 sclvcs. l\l ori'over. 1hC'y need lo know lhat-SO~l t;QN L IS \Vt\'I'- C'lll!'\G Df:All \Y.i\TClllSf.: l\larriagc is not for ev1·r~·one. Some of the mf'n ~·nu arf' talking about don't ~·ant to be n1arrit•d-and it's juio t as "'I'll. T h ry'd prohabl1• make rotten husbands. i\ malt' with a normal, healthy attiludr to"·ard lirf' could not hfo dominated b~· hi s n1olhrr. llf' "·ouldn'l stand for it. So plt•asr rf'mt'mbrr th e rhoo-choo runs both ~·ays. Thal at lra c tivr . hrl g hl, succt>ssfu l guy who ~ntertains his mama every ni ght wants it that ~·ay -or he'd be doing something else. OE,\R ANN LAND ERS : Plr;tsf' sen le an 1u·g un1ent ro1· our bridge cluh. 1'hrre arr t•i i:;hl of us and the l;1st \'Olt' ""<IS fj\·c tu three. \Ve have ;di """l'('d lo a1J1 d1.• hv vnu1· derision. · • \Vh1•11 !"ii !o\'01111'11 ;1rl' 11\i n~ hlJ.tl•thcl', :-:1,\" ;1 nu1lh l·1· ar11i c\11t1J,thl t'I", 111· I 11'0 SISI t'I'.°' lW CllU.,111:-., nr just ~oo<I fnt•nds. and 1111·~· s1.•11d ;1 l':i1·ct or 11 ll1lt1.•r :-;i~tlt'il b)' l).11h p:n1il's, \1·host• 11:1m1.• should :1p1x•;11· f1rsl ·~ Tht.• m :1jori1~· ol" lht• mt•mlX•rl'i rt•t•I that lht• nldt•t' IK't'io:o n's n11ml' :-.hnu1tl pr1.•t•1•d<• lht• ~·oun}!cr 1w.·r · ionn"s 11:11lll', lh', shoulcl lht• 11anll'S bt• al11hal.H.•l1zt'fl·.• \Vh:1t do ~·nu sa,\", A11n'.' El<: I l'r IN \V1\ITINC; llt:Alt •:lf.llT: I dun'l think ii n1akes one hil of dUfrrc>n<'e. Go hark and 111r11r111 )"Ollr f'luh sltilc•r.; lha l lht•)' nt•t•d a IK'W pruj1•('t, f:ln:u and Stl·1·e Hohini-011 tr1c·d unsucce:o;:-.fully lo rind ;i n11d,vir(' in SJ.in Fran<'isto. ·rhen friends told !he m about the ilcrkl·l('v B1rl\I Grou11 atrO'.'>S the bay. 'r hC i;ruup 1nt·ludes a lay n11d"•ift'. nur:-.c-m1d \\'ife. :in npp~~11t1rL· 1n11\"1ffo and<• p('diatrici.111 . all 01x·r:tt111g out ,,f :1 one-story hungat<,1\' . llobinson , sitting 111111 ht:-. ar111 around f~liza during :i 1·t~t·ent v1:-.1L -lo the birth group. :o.:ud Lill",\ 11('\('I' l·onsidercrt going tu :.i hosp1t;.i l ""l>ccuu!!.c hospitals i.ll't• plart':o. fur s ick pco1>I£> and they don't •lo babies right." t'ITS l.lrESTYl..J.; : "'11 :.ivinc a baby :11 home 111 :. 111 \\'ilh our "'hole hfesly\('," Hohinson 'Hid. "''J'hcr('':o. no l'l•a,.nn lo de1>t'nd on the capitalistic sysll'm if you can do something oulsidc it a nd run .do it in a m ore relaxed and friendly way." On a coueh near Hob1nson in lhl' 11·\Xld -bcamed hv1ng roon1 u:-1cd :.is a waiting room, Annie and Brll '. lolmcs 1va'itcd lo sec t h•· diatrician for their ne1v sun":-. .fi st c heckup~ \\1e "'anted the baby right afl cr he as born," said !\Ir:-.. llolml':-, 21, as · e nursed 12·day-old J:.ison -'"A hos tal told me thc.\''d put the baby in a rn1i ng l>el,l at least four Lark View student Paula Todd works with de af-blind boy in PE at Nueva View. - hou1·s before I rould hold him. And "'e "'anted n11d\\'1V('S: they're mon: personal " llol 1nt'" .... :tid ht' found hornt· lu rt h l('t h1n1 part11·1patc 1nor1· :H·tiv1·l.1 . "'I got to l'fit th e <:on.I," he s:.iid 11•1tl1 p;1lt•rn:1I prul1•. ,\[ i\l rs. J·lul llH''' dl•h \•t•ry. I hl' 1:1 ~ n1id\\'tl•·· ;1 p111·e11L1cc ;ind Pl'<lt:1tru·1.in 11·t'rc pr1•scnt. ·rh1·y l>rou gh\ ;1 l<'tu' scope, .,terill· i.:IO\'l·~. tool' to clHn1p and cut the un1l11l11·al ('ul'll. ~uction apparatu:o, :-.1I1't•r n.1t r;1 tt· ctrop:;; for the t:Yi'"' :.ind llll'dica\ 11111 in t·;i~c of hrn1orrhagt•. 'l'h1! ll o lnll·s· star ked up on· tvwf•I .,, 111arn1 blanket:. and hot "ater Al.I, SlJ('Cl·:SSFl 'I. ·rt1l· Be rkelt'.v Bu·th <Oroup !'a.\s thl· Ut•h very 11;1" ouc of about 2~ thl".I' ha\C a-.,:-i:..tcd al s in ce J anu;u·y and :.il l 1\l('l'C su('eessful. ~·orl y µregnant \\'Omen currC'ntly altl'n'I th1•1r nalural' childbirth t•l1 n1r ... and prcnat al care session~. '!'he elin1('s anti prenatal e:.irC' -.,t•ss1on ... ;1re le~al. only the actual ·pri.let1ce of n11£hv1fcry 1s subject lo pro:-1·cut ion ;\e1tht•r the l':tlifonua !\ll'clie:tl 1\s:.uc1at1011 nor the stale Dt·parl· ment of llculth keeps Slatisti('s 011 lhl' riumbl'l' of hQn1e birth ~. Uoth rL•port that rnany sul'h birth:-; <ire Childbirth at home, away from a sterile hospital, is increasing in . ' California although many doctors consider it a needless risk. Lay midwives who assist at many home de liveries practice illegally. lltlt rC'gtSlt'l"l'll The mo:-! tt'l'••nl lleallh Dcpar1 - menl f1 Au r1•:-:..hO\\' th.1l oul or :!111;,:x.;1 h1r1h -., 111 C;.1hforn1a in 1972, 2,19:! 11·f're 0111 .. Hte h11 ... p11a ls. ·rhis c:.itegory 1nrhnt l' ... l'!ll(:fg(·ncy bir- 1 hs in ta x 1 ~ ;1~ 1\ ell J~ tho:-.c at home by choice. · lleahh off1c1.1I ., at11I muJ1\•ivl.'s say the li gur~· tud.1y \\•IUl<t he much hi ght•r Dr. Thom:1s Eln1l.'ndo1i, Cl\1A past 1>rci;1dcn1, a !.(l't•1~, that pPoplt! h<i\"t' llH.· ri ght tn hurn1· l11r1h . But he IJ('ltcvf's 1t 1 .. :1 pot e ntially d;.1 ng(' rou s l' I 101e1 ·. l:A~'T l'HJ.:IJl <·r -~.~ ··'l'he odds arc that iu a11 uncom· { I pl iealt>d <;itualion .'.I IT'IOlhi'f !'jn dclivl'r :.il hoine ~Ul'Cf'.,..,fully,'' t:I ml'lltl(lrf sa 1d 111.in1ntt1rv1c1v. "'Uul ~1n1 ··~1o 't ;1t";i ~-.: predi l'l 1\'hf'n you·rt' gning lo be r1 Rht 111 thl· m1dit1•~ l)f rC'a l 1•n11·r~1·ncy ..i1w:l ncl'1I the highlv 1..-chni ... d ,1 !Jt-ih111•s <ivail:ible :it ht h jn t;il s. '' ,\ n1alc rnicl\\lft' 1i1 lfurnlx>ldt Count y. one o( the fe1v ml·n 111· ·vo lvl'd in s uch sCl'\"il'CS, ~:.uri he <i'· ·si:.h~d a yo ung cou ple lh i.<; ~pr1ni.:­ :c1urin~ lhl' SUl't('Ssful hon1c birth nf lh('1t"S('C1Jtld child. 1"hey told hi m their lirst atlcn1pt had been un:.i ssistcd ::ind un:;Ul'Ct"S• sful. Tlt,\l:\"ING SCJIOOL 'J'he proble m. a:> the mid\vifc pct· ceivcs it, is that th('l"C :.ire not t'nough people \\'Ith l11s :.kills. So the youn,g m:.in. tr:1ined or11.?1nallv as a ph ~ :-ician's ;,1:0.'l"l:tnl. h;1i; :.ct up a :.chool to Lr;_ii n la~· mul"l\t':-. Twenty women aod five n1l'n <i re enroll_cd in the program. "'h1ch in· l'lud cs r ourscs in anaton1y, n.itur.JI 1·hildbir1h, fclu:-. gr1111·1h, praet1cal tr:11n1ng a nd herb:-. . 1'hc prog r a n1 al so int h,i cl es (li scussions on the folklore ;ind spiritual si de of mtdwtf(•ry. Like dtht'r l:.iy ·m1cl"'l\'CS, the llu111 holdt County n1an belie ves the profe~:.1on is more art than science. This is part of the ari;umcnt that three "'Omen arrested in · Santa Cruz arc us ing to fi g-ht rh:.i i·ges .a gainst them . K:1te Bo"·t:i nd , :?!l. Linda Br n- n1·lt, 25. :ind Jennie Walker. J I, l':.icc a niaximum fine of SUOO and 150 day.<. 111 jail 1fconvic'led of prac- ticing med1cinc \\'ithout a lirl'n :i1~. '!'hey arc th(' first allcgt!d rn1d\\"l \'l''> urrcstcd in Cnlifornia 111 years. ""1\lidwifcry is \·e ry cllfl l•fent fron1 medicinr," l\lr~. Bo1\·land told a reporters. "Pcopl._. can't un- dersland that m1d\\'1ves do n t llt•lt\'c r babies, the mother docs. ,\SS IST S:\TURI-: ,\ lla\'1v:.ird t1.1c tor, ;ic,kin~ that tus nam·l' be \\'lthhclcl. said hl' 1:-. th•· , 1n\~· nb-.1etr1e1;1n dn1 nj.! home lnrth .. in the San Franc1=-1·0 Bay arl·a. !It· ,:ud he often 1s ;1s:-.1:0.Lt1d IJ~ niid- \\ Jl'es and is 1n1pre:..:-.~d IJ11 t he "'arn1 , happy ;.1l1nospherc ur hon1c births. ··P1·uplc a1·c c:unl·c•rned \11tl1 U11• l'nv1ronm l'nl Lh1~y dch\l'I" Ill. .. ho• :»:Jld. Helping Hands Accepted 11~ Al.l.ISON DF.F:lllt 01 I"' 0•oly Po•ott !.!•II "l'ome 011. ~·nu r ;o1 do ii'" "Hey, that ·s a r1·ally AiHHI pi('tUrl'." ·rtic e ncou1·;i g ing "nrds 1·nml' fronl rirth and sixth j!rader:-. al Lark View School. llunt1n gton Reach. For one or t \\'O hours, nn a rc~u1:1r basis. they \'1s1 t :'\ut•\ ;i \flew Sch11u l "s h:.1ndi ra pp1·d stud1•nl:.. 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LIBR1\ ~Sept. :!J·Ot l. £2 1: ('o-;t s . projectio n s , ;.1grern1r-nl s all fi g ure prom1nl'nlly. \'ou may fin d pa ce h ;is s lo\11ed . 1'h1s ul1i1n:1tc ly \\\irks in your f:.t\'01'. SCORPlll <()ct. 23-Nov. ~I l: Co1n n1unicate \Vllh one \\hn sh::ires \'IC'\\'"'· ~:line g11;.1 L Dtl"fl'!'t'nCl'~ of opinion ~hould 110! hl• taken i:l:. :-tg- nal Joroppu:.1l1011 . :o'\GITTARlliS {XO\', 22· Dl't'. :!I >: !lonll' front dur111 n;Jll':-. Ba:.1r i:;s u1's rf'qu1r1· :tlli.'nl1on. "\·ou \\"11 1 !!11·11u;..:h d1pl•1 n1aC,\'. ('APRICOHN (Dec .. ,., .Ja n. J:Jl: lllu,.1on, rorn.1nr1 · 1ht''<t' :1r1• ff';i llll\'d. \·011 111:11 11 11 \ ht• ~\'<'1!1 1! 1 11~1 1·!\'.ll")\ 1111~·1"<' PPPOSl1t' :-•"\ I' 1"1111\'t'l"l lt'd .\(.lli\Hll".' 1.l ;u1 :!O·l·"t·h. li-11 I.I•' .111;11t• nf 1111.)IH'Y ... 1fu,111 o r1 '. 1·os1-;, ,1p- p1'.1Js,d ,. t .1\ lnophnl<':". Budd 0 11 ~ollfl .'t1·u,·1ure. L':11l{'l'l' 111d I\ idt1a\ ktHll\" pll'll !,I' tl f : I IL~\\ t" I"'- 111 .. 1.1111 ,. , •>n11·-. t'lt'"'r \1111 ha\•' ;1 n11111-i,.un11111. Jf 1011.1 1• j, 111111 h1rthtla1 \ ' I• I Ii, I \ t • r , f, • 11\ 111 . !1 1 I j It' I •1111,11111 ,1 pti »'Ill'<' tllht'!~ ,!!'<',II\ ,I< o' \\ ilt'H I 1•11 •'1111•1 ,I I 1lo1lt\ \•I ll ,II•' lllliqllt'. 1 rv.1111 •. u1.! 111..i11\ 1•l.tt1n IO(t fl,111' .I \\,!\ llhll It .. MARILYN OISCHE January Nuptials Planned 'fowhead elung to the renee post. Perhaps six yen rs was too young to lt<;1\'l' thi s world and venturt' ~hind the shiny black curtain:. into th e wailin g, fli c kerin g unkn0\\'11 . • Around him stood other young· stcrs \Vlth jackets pulled over their hcr1ds against the howling wind, looking like ghosts, the mselves. ·rhey were daring each other to Ji(• into the haunted house. \Vh ;it fright s ;ind horrors did the Sad· 11!l'ha<'k Y~ICA have waiting in· !>ldt•' \\'ord was out that fgor , the mon· ~ter, \\'as looking fo r volunteers for hi .; laboratory. Or ,vas it his graveyard'! ll ayn1ic \Vinn, 5, tnol: a long her big brothers. Greg, 11 and Robbi{" 12. just to be safe . ",\re \\'C going insuJc whe re it '" d11rk '.''' "Just hold on tight_" .. Only peek through one eye; lt helps ." 'J'he Voice rrom a fluorescent skull welcomed J?Uesls into the first A Status Report roo1n just before the wall~ !ilartad spi nning "so you won't remember where you ar·r·r·re.·· .. Wow, Disneyland II !" "Even Wilt Chamberlain could~ 0·1 reach the ceiling now." Progress was slow in t~e bumpy tunnel. Lillie children hat! to Jct go of Mom and Dad to crawl on hands and knees. Would their folded over parents make it through the cave·! The next room with animated Kung Fu pictures looked innocent ... until some of Igor's "fri end.'> h :1ng ing a round" -bals and spiders bobbing on strings startled even the grown.ups . ·"fhat ,r ecord e d scr e am i:. "'ea ring down," commented ,. sophisticated IO·year old. But he soon was absorbed 1n figuring why Igo r had three a rms. \Vh e r e d id tha t ·•blood " in Franke nste in 's test tubes t·on1 <' from ? What m<.ide th~ lights {·racttle? In the totul. whistling darknel)s, •Kellie Abran1s decided u nine-year· old brother wasn't enough prote{'· lion. She reached back and grabbed me, a total stranger. but 5-reet·JO worth of hiding space with two hands to further Co\'er her teary face. We tugged each other a long through the cool, slippery wall s that hugged back into the eerily lit graveyard. "Wonder what would happen if you tickled the corpse'?" "Watch out for that spoc;>k in the cortJer~" After the grimly painted man ne r.uins rested. in peace. lhl' !.liackness turned natural. 1-'rcsh a ir £c it reassuring ;tnd dee p breaths \verc okay. No more sur- prises awaited j!ach step. Alexandra Guerra,6, could l;,tugh when he r sister Pr'iscilla, 12, r ecal· Jed the spider webs and casket that opened and elo9ed. Their IO·year·old brother didn't want people to know that he had been tricked into a haunted house. Towhead had stopped shivering and stretched back up to4-reet-2. .. That was fun, huh, Dad? _ But I don't want to go back.'' She Finally Scores Did you ever notice hO\V some \VOmcn arc pnce-sct- tcrs "! ~J y f ri e nd , l)e bb1 c Domina nt, w;is the fi rst woman on the block with \\'heels on her garbage cans and chewed on her sunglas· scs three y~ars befor e l\larlo Thomas. l"nt awed by Debbie, but at the s.1 me time I'm in - timidated by he r . I find myself trying to impress her by putting on dark makeup in the winter to make her think I've been to l\li;imi. r\nd one day when s he approached n1e at the pool. I .Qrabbed a phonl' book and as quickl y as I could turn the pages. trarcd the words \\'ith n1y finger...; and s aid, .. I'm /J n Evelyn \Voods gradu.'.l te you know.'' Debbie's latest ll'end is AT WIT'S END \v hal I {'a ll the Sta lu~ in lhc Supcrn13rkel. Caper. L;,i.st summer, 1'111 pushing r11y basket ;Jrou11cl with all the grace of a buffalo moving fu rniture \Vht'n I spot Deb- bie. She is \1'hipping around: nushed anrl IJrc;J lhlcss in a tennis dres!'i up to her tan line. 11·1th \\•hi1e tl'nnis shoes with a liltlc ball fringe over the heel. ··r:in"l this tr rrtblc"1" ~he sa id pu shing he r white hat baek on l1t·r he ;_id . ··1 \\"as al set 1>0int anrl befo(c I knew it Lhc dinner hour 1\'as upnn rn e and I jusl buzzed in hl'rc herself. She hobbled into lhc ~up..·rma rket in a skijaeket, a p;iir of goggl{'S perched 1Jtop her toboggan and a large cast on ht•r ri~ht leg. I 1~as so jcaluu:. I co uld h:.i1·e sc·rf'a rne<l . '"l)on "L ~ell nit"" I ~:..i1d.' "You just broke your le g on the slopes and didn"t ha\"l' tin1c to g o horn c a nd 1..·h:1n gc." '""\'ou littl t! tease,·· she bubbled. "'I feel ridiculous. hu l il"s hard try1ni.: to t oor- llinalc iln outfit \vith a c<1st. !'\othing looks right l\'ith it £'.\:l't•pt .. ki togs. "\'nu 're !ul'k:V'." she gushl'd, '"that you arcn "t .'.llhlelic." "<)h. liut I an1 ." I ~;1itl. I fe lt r1di e11l o11 s \vith 11\\" ~Xl\\'lin g ball in rn y c:;irt. lllil 1l 1\·;Js \1·o r1 h it just to seethe lookonhcrface. before I l'uulfi r hangt•. I hart 1------------ :"!l;1nl1 11 IJ1 srh1· :ind \\111· 11:1 111 l'.11 Hll'r p];in to 111::irry ,/;in. I in thl' S;1 n l\l;Heo l' rut :1r1a11 Chu re h November Dote Set no idea I "1J lllt•t•I ;1 11vonl' I knt•\\' ., · If "ht• \1·:1:. Lad11 (;odn'a ri1lin;.: a po11c•r 1n;n11•r ~he tnuhhl°t h:1\"t• hl'l'll ll':;S oh· SHOP US! '1'hv1r hl'trothal 11 "·' ;111 nn 1111r1•1l h.\ ht•f' part•nt s, i\lr. :ind i\!r:". F rank r: . l liSC'h<' n( Nr\vport &~:irh . 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Sa n Clc1Ti l'l111'. \'IOUS 111 lhl' f:1ll 11 \\;!~ ll{lt 111H1~ua l to Sl't' !)1·hhie 1\hip- pu1g do1111 1he aisll'S in :1 · ~hort golf skirt . n1atc h1ng 1·. shirt and ja<'kel and cleats, hahhlin g i n the s ame' br1•;.1thlt•s.-. 1·u 1Ct' <tboul ho\v "E1·t·r~·nr11' \vanted lo play :111 t'.>:1ra t'1ght holC'~ ;.ind I klll'll' I \1n111tJ ha\"(' to m11ke ;i m ;1d da sh rnr cold t'Ul<;." Last "·eek, Debbie outdid J\l ts" 1"hf·1~1·n ~r;idu::ill'd 1-------'------I~ ! frnn1 c:r;1ni1 .lunt·\1on l hgh S('hool. 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COSTA MlSA • S&M064 Mocrame 4 ' ~ 1ute & beads .,.., ' :Ftu..d«;.. F wnk A 11latU t?nutiqi.c 117.i •. l(..17 llJ.i 1\lrim S!r•'ff 110/f\'.t(I l'llh"1nr.1t2 1111 rlw Jnn' o/ th•• lfo/tioo Prrr' 0 11 pric<' u.lo r1u ... l•oll •~• ..... ~,..,,,~••• '"'• •• ·~· o ...... (••-' .... 1 ••••• , , ........... . i @BRA$RJNO W..a't ,,,.., ., ...... ............ e AN SMOU ' """' ....... ...... .....,. ,,,, '"' C..ttHwt. e.... 4tl """ ;;;/ lN4HW1I~ ,,., .. tft•l A .~1"u1/lfu// .. ,,,,,. 1•111t~uul f1•rChn~11ru1 .~ f 'r ,.,. ("/1 n .~I mn .~ \\,,,~.•//up I 'WU/fl AJ1r1"1n111/1ruSnf /'111 !U tr/,\ 11 01 ....... '"' tNt••AI• Ct~lff 11Utlll"fll•Gf0"' It AC" ,.._.1 •~GONOIJIN•fl W-'tlll'fttll l4t•7271 Antiques PAPERBACK WRITERS I, UffFilL'S UPHOLST ERV!; THE YOUNG . Witch Lesley Hornbeck mixes a ·· batch of spec ial brew .. LOOK f 'or The Fetite Fieµre . ' Thi s lovely nylon tleece robe co mes 1n crystal & ctuny lace. Sizes: 7. 9. 11 13 $32. 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First, t he sleeveless tank : •• great over or under a print blouse. Then the sleeveless mock turtle ·- good under shi rts and all your jacket pantsuits. Next, the long·sleeve mock turtle -ever:ybddy's favorite with vest~. jumpers, and skirts. AND the classic shirt fhat never stops. See them all at Ella Nor's . FULLERTON ll4 Oro"9•folr Moll HUNTINGTON llACH 14 H""'l"11'•"Center LAGUNA HILLS COSTA MlSA lOf\l"'O Hiii• Me1U \ 105 Ne•potf llv4. SHOP SU NDAY 11·S lt xc·tpt cost• M•t•I UankAmerica rd • ~1astt:r lllurj(l' I ' 11 ,, I Ttlursday,Octobf!r31. 1974 DAIL V PILOT B:J Military-March Pays TuitiOn - LAWRENCE, Kan. !UPll -Twenty-eight you fig coeds att helping pay their college expenses by playing in an Army Reserve band here. The. Jt2th U.S. Army Band 1s the only an.remale .band in the United States .Arm y Reserve. Th es e young P.1idwestern women have, in e ffect , mus ic acholarships to the college of thei r choice. The mOre than S800 they earn annually with their units, for praclice sessions and performances. helps them pay their educational costs. The first female sworn into the bund, PFC l'atty Prohaska of Topeka a freS hm a n at \Va s hb~rn University, Topeka. joined lo continue her educalion A kiss from Dad is one of the big rewards Diane Montelone received when she won a spelling contest. and improve he r musical" ability. She's also carrying on a rttmily tradition. lier fa ther is a lieutenotnt colonel in the Arm,y Reser- ve. , P..1arga rct Thum or Al· chinson, Kan .. a junior al the University or Kansas, and her roomn1ale Jody Bil· sche of Bell Plaine, JU., also a junior al the University. join ed the band a rt e r reading an ad in the campus newspaper:» .. Our friends thought we "'ere crazy at firs t." J\1iss Bitsche said, "but when they learned n1ore about the 1lrogram. ma ny were in· tercsted thems_f'lves. '1USICTHER'APV .. Since J am m ajoring in music the rapy," she said, "l thought this band would be a great addition to my • • ·t. .... form al studies, :ind ~o far it is, and, of course, the money always helps in Fur· thering my education." The hand is led by M~. Jerri J ohnson, n graduate stodent in fine arts at the University or Missouri <1l Kansns City . Iler appoint· ment as a w.irrant officer is pending. AU the band members enlisted under the civilian acquired skills program, This prog r am ullow s women 18 through 34 years ol age with civil ian ~kills n eed e d by th e Arm y Reserve to enlist a t a higher rank und rate of pay than women without these skills. \Vomen "'ho e nl ist und!'r the option s pend only t\vo weeks -in stead of the usual seven -in basic training <.1t the women's District Medalist Miss Spel Is Best ,BvJOOLSON ti-~, ,._SU.. Al 7 p.m. about 95 excited children with their nervous parents behind the m began to converge on Fountai n Valley High School. They were arriving for f'ountain Valley School District's annual spelling bee, ~·hi ch \\'ould pil winner$ from 17 schools against each other. In the fourth grade cla~.!lroom . after the instructions were given. the par· lici pants and spectators were left to themselves to wait out the remaining minutes until Starting time. Some children squirmed with nervousness, but Becky Vick. a student at Oka School. Y•as oblivious toevcr}'thing but the book she had brought to read . Finally, starting time arrived. The reader reminded the children that s he "·ould ·pronounce lhe words. use them in sentences, then pronounce them again. There would be no capital letters, and all the words would be from their spelling book s. They were to have their backs to the audience. "It's easier ir they don't have to look at their mothers,·· the reader explained. Then the "'Ords came: furniture. turkeys, arithmetic, instead , soldier, squir· rel, though, laziness, unexpected. rriendliness. Arithmetic, squirrel and though were misspelled, sending three children to their seats. Noodle, attention and business were next. Someone misspelled attention and the competition was getting keener. At last. only two spellers were left, Di ane P.1ontclonc of Gisler School and Rus- sell Ge-ck from Lamb. It "'as do"·n to the wire, and Diane beat Russell by spelling election correctly. Dia ne was congratulated by her parents, Robert and Ann h1ontelone her gran- dparents, the Thomas Guneys of San J ose, and her teacher at Gisler. P.1 rs. Lynn Benson. Over refreshments her parents discussed the makings of a good speller. First. it helps that Diane's mother and grandmother bot h a re teachers. lter father added that her second grade teacher had motivated her. ''She reads a lot too.'' Afrs. A1ontelone said. ''And.she's a good student." More Help Needed COLLEGE VIEW PTO: Additional parents are needed to parlicipate in the block parent program. In- terested persons may con- t ac t l\Ir s . Shy Cohen ... Volunteers are needed to wo rk with small groups or fifth a nd sixth graders in the new remedial ;,i nd enri chment center. ~l ore inform a tion can be obt ai ned by contacting the school office. CORONA DEL nlAR IUGll PTA: Parents are in· vited to attend the general meeting at 10 a.m. 1'hur· sday. Nov. 7, in the (acuity lounge. 1'opir.s to be discus· sed a re Students' l\ighls a·nd Di scipline at Corona del J\lar Jligh, Whal Does the 10 p.m. Curfew !\'l ean to Your Student? and \Vhat Is the School's Altit ude Toy,•ard Discipline. Betty Town · send, assistant principal. a juvenile office r and a student re pres enting the £tudent Board of Appeals will answer these and many more questions. J\t ri. Ed· ward Cavanaugh. president Invites all inte rested per· sons to allrnd the open board meeting al 9 a.m. i:lnd a coffee get.together al 9:45 before the ge neral meeting, '£DISON lllGll PTSA : J\1embcrshi p drive wi ll ron· c lud£' 1''riduy, Nov. 8. \Vin- ning homeroom wi ll 1'C'CCl\'e free pliz:1 Jun<'hes. und win· ning boy :i nd girl wi ll rttti\'C 5ea~on ll cket~ ti'r Edison football games as munity are invited to attena y,·£'11 as special prizes. the play, "The Disenchan- ted Witch" al 2 p.m. Satur- ESTANCJA PTSA : J\tem-.day, Nov. 2. in the school bers \>,rill host a tic-tac-toe Cafetorium. Tickets m ay be booth al the school cr1rni\'al purchased at the door. This from 10 a _m. to 5 p.m. production is being presen· Saturday,Nov.2. ted b y th e C hildre n's 1'heater Guild. HARBOR COUNCii, ~ PTA : l'\lrs. James Scharer,. S IR OEDER PTA : president 'viii conduct the Spook se. magic show general m eeting hlonday, ,and games ·ill be featured Nov. 4, al Corona del J\lar al the Ha lloween Ilaunt Parents l·Teachers timetable lligh School. Unit members from Lindbergh School will host. Tour or Career Cenlcr ;tnd correc will l ake place from 9 to 9:30 a .m. followed by a brier meeting in the Little Theater. L1on Ach- zige r. ('oo rdinalor o( C<ll'CCr education for the Newport· l'\l esa O nifle d Sch oo l l)i!'i lric L wil l prt•!'ienl a progrum on cdu(';.i t1un from pre ·kindt•r(!.arlen to :1dullhood . Dr. J ohn Nirnll. 1'\UJJl'l'inl ('lldC lll of the Ne wpo1·t ·~lt•:.u Unified Srhool Oi~I ri t t 'viii s1H!uk <111 Pro1x1sition z~ ~IARIN E R ~ l't'O : Chi ldren from lhc com· ' tonight from 5:30 lo 8:30 in the multipurpose room. l~ot dogs, chili , potato chips. cookies and sort drinks will be sold. ti1rs. J ack \VoodS, ways a nd m ea ns chairman, is in charge of the cvcnl. Wit.SON PTA.: A1 embers appointed to serve on a committee to review PT/\ funds spent on school girts ar Lea Ar.gapCtiun, Susie Russe ll , Don Eric ksen. Huth Grey, hurnn SullQn, Dolores l.ovinR. t:ddy l);,i t. tier .. lud y Pacol and !\like l·Hll. pr1 nci 1>u l. (Jf)(!n in.t:s ror !'our bnwll nJt l c>11 m ~ IJ l'C uvullablc e a ch 1'huritdu y nu>rninJZ al l\.1csu l.unes. a rmy rnrps tente r :i nd school, Fl . tifcCfclh1n, Ala. The remainder or basi<' is t.'Omplelcd at the unit they enlis ted \\'ith in or ne;,ir their hometowns. Besid es the extra income. the band members .and all citize n-soldi ers or the /\rmy Res!'r\•e are eligible to buy $20,000 worth or low cost g roup life insurance and c a n s h o p u l PX 's ;i t speciried times . ALL·W01'1i\N B.<\ND The all ·\\'oman band ~·us the idea or Col. J at·k C. J\1axy,·ell. (·omm anderofthe 326th Support Group, Kan· sas City. The old 312th ba nd \\'as r apidly d eclining a nd had only three members last June, and the enlist· 'm e nt ~ _t or the th ree r e m a 1n1n g m e n w ere almost up. "Jt was an obvious an· s wcr," l'\Iax \\·e ll s aid. ''Recrui ting i s t oui,;h enough these d<ays for un - skilled personnel, a nd '"'ith specific jobs s kills required for a band, we were getting nowhere in Lawrence. The ·band1has been so suc- cessful that it was recently authorized to d'OubJe its s trength to 56 members. And its performances h;\ve been well received. Jerri Johnson leads only all-woman band in the U.S. Army Reserve in concert at Trum an Memorial. • ',, ,. .. ~~···· HUNDREDS OF COLORS, STYLES, PATTERNS AND TEXTURES FROM OUR GIGANTIC WAREHOUSE STOCK. REDUCED FOR .THIS SPECTACULAR EVENT! Size hscription R09-Sol• Site Description R09-Sol• Size Oeseription R09-Price Price Prier Price Prier 1z x1o·r GmComm'ITweed '69 •49 12.xlff Green Nylon Hi-lo •12 159 12·,13· Green Short Plush 180 I 2'x7'6 .. · . Gold Plush Shog 180 149 12'xl0'2" Green Sculptured 1109 189 12'xl5'4" Green Tweed Shag 1116 12'x13'6 .. Tm Tone Hi-lo '126 189 12'xlff Lt . Beige Plush 1109 189 12·,1o·r White Heavy Plush 187 12'xlff9 .. Gold Nyloo Shag 184 149 12'xl T Burnt Orange Hi-lo 1124 189 12'xl6' Blue/Green Shag '80 l2'x12·4 .. Gold Plush Shag 184 159 12'x9'6" LL Green Hi-lo 165 149 12'xl3' Rusi Tone Shag 1107 12'x12'3 .. · Green Short Shag "17 169 12·x16·8" Gold Tweed Shag 1134 189 Bronze level loop 12'xl3'6" '126 Rust Plush Shag 1117 '89 12'xl8' Bronze Gold Hr-lo '116 189 12'x9· Purple Plush Shog '86 169 I 2'x Io· 10 .. Heavy Brown Shoq ~ G~ Heavy Shag "16 159 I 2'x20-Orange SMrt Shag 1243 1169 12'x Io· Burnt Oronqe Shog 111 l2'x12·s .. Gold/Grn Comm' I •102 169 12'x 15' · Pink Tone Plush 1120 '89 12'xl 1'4'' Green Heavy Shag 193 '69 12'x 12' 4" Avocado Green Shag 182 12'x 10'9 .. Bronze Gold Hi-lo '66 149 12'x9·6 .. Gold T IM!ed Plush 198 159 12'x13'1 .. Red level Loop 1140 12'x11'6" Off White Shag 1t55 199 12·x15'6" Tri-coloc Shog 195 169 12'x l2'11" Ivory Sh<Yt Shag 1170 12·x12·11 " BrC71VO Hi-lo Shag 1170 , 1109 12·, 17' Burnt Orange Hi-lo 1124 189 12·,15· p,nk Tone Shag '120 Gold Tone Shog 1tt2 169 12·x9'6" Be'ge T IM!ed Shog 189 159 12'x 12'5" Bil.IC' Hi-to Sho11 1132 12'x 14' Red Nylon Hi-lo 1159 '89 I 2'x9'2" Green/Gold Plush '84 169 12·,1s· Plum Pl ush Shog '216 12'x 10'3 .. Multi-coloc Shag '126 '89 12'xl7' Gold Nylon Hi-lo 1113 189 12·.19· Rust Nyloo H, lo 1182 Rust Pl ush Shog •rn •119 12·x1o·r Brown Plush Shog 181 159 12·,10· 11-oss Tweed Shag 198 12'x14'4 .. Lt. Green ShoQ 1136 "19 12'x13'5 .. Medium Gold Shog '9Q •59 PLUS MANY, MANY MORE! Carpet Town Ff-tt b~;,. T-H-• f•,r Cttdit T'""' • l0-60·90 D•r fo6o hittn1t Act-h• UM ,_ 1.-A-nterd °' ""•'''~ c~ 2911 SOUTH BRISTOL Street Just Horth of South Coast P1010 A warehouse full of carpet in every store SAMTAAMA • PHOME 556-8287 Op•• w .. 11 H;<jhb 'Tll 9; Sohlrday 'Tll 6 • Sunday 11 -5 ' I I ' • I f H.f DAIL y PILOT MIXED SINGLES M!W,F~~IS! I U~A~ ~Gar "A J06AS AtJ ,...'." ACTOlt AiJD 010 A Doc; FOOO COMMt RCI AL fO~ ii/! Ill-J I TUMBLEWEEDS 1ll1S IS "l)jE l'OOHAWK f'OPS!? FUNKY WIHKERBEAH !T:S HAU.OWE.EN NIGHT, DAO! RGMENTS YOU'RE ALWAYS 50 ABSENT-MINDED LATELY---MAYBE T><IS 51GN WILL ><ELP YOU TO Tl-llNK MORE CLEARLY ' .I I .. ' .. OOZEN Of lRICK-OR- lREPJ'ER& ARE GOil-¥> 10 BE CDmlNC, 10 OUR DOOR! AREl<l'T <;ou GOit!& 10 00 Ml'./T\llNC, 10 e:.ET REl\OY FOR 11\EI<'\? '---:i>r, ,-----;--• • I i • ... ,, PEANUTS Al1UALL<I. IT DIDN'T TA 5Tt J.IAL F !!Al>. by Tom K. Ryan by Tom Batiuck <.OO'RE RJGl{f, 1: AIJllOOT RlRGOTillJRN . OFF lllE. UGITT&' ANO ti..e'U. LIE OM 11\E R..OOR! bv Dal~ Hale ! :. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE .\' . ! ; ACROSS 4!i low1ol Ye5te•d1v"1 Puz zle Solved. ' " ,. 1 Noisy kis1 counuy 6 Conyer111110 •7 R11g11n mOMY 48 l ook ID< 10 Greek •9 Pe uoleum res.istanu ~ Adroor g•ouo 54 Clock - 1 ~ Kayak punch111: 2 I ~ l flng!n • word1 b1eedth !17 Ol 1he moon l!i Ttobeoflsrae1 !>8 S11a111110 11 Di1!•n•s !ill ou! 18 Oa•ly ~9 Bo~me publ1ca i.on animals 20 t.\etal 60 Prel1 ~wnh cor11e1nt 11 dome end 21 Monlh1:Abbr. ntu1 22 f •p111e 61 AbumcePI 2l Con1unct•on mo uon 25 Oel~tl$ 62 f'<oceed. 27 Pau1v A•cK'o1c JO Logne•1' flJ Remiltned m~lf!U ~l•bl'l DOWN 11 Condur1 1:' !nc«:l~nt 13 f ore1<>1ttfrs 19 co~e•ed w11h COOCH'!~ ]1 81em•sh 24 Populd• ~O<>g JI f 1c1orv 32 P1ovo~cd JJ Angrv. I "'8tdf ,,,.. :?!i Gave Ollt lnloom•I J S Forced OUI 31 Worn•Ouf 33 ""'· TU'lllCV J9 Unvre!d1ug <1(1 CIU$Cd to fk111r1 '<I I G1mbhng g•me :? Zo10111fHJo sparonglv (Jf<r SIS :?6 ArigerP.O J lmmed1•1erv 21 fp1 c po,-m 4 Uochl"9'"!l 18 Oe1ec11ve ~ !i Wes! QUC$t 6 lcccs.o;is11cal 29 f1n•IUep~ l•w ~words I Sofl ot Zeu~ 30 1go1ted 8 M~~t J:' F1~1erit• •seam J~P•vup 9 Own! J!:i A(T 42 T111ttl"d me•c1lullv +t ...... m11• 10 Makei h.tppy 31 fodo • • w '' n JO " " •0 " ' ' . ., ., .. .. " .. .. " " " " • .. " l8 P105oec101·~ <'ll1f$! 2 word& 40 Remain• 41 · dndwotc 43 Cletg~ ft"lembrr 44 W"e medliU"' 45 Clum~v '· ,JIC$~Cf 46 V191l1n! 47 £ ,.,1 per~OI' 49 Hea11ng dpp,Mdll1~ 51 W11hon Comb. lorm ~2 Ca<d g.tmc 5J S1epP11d 55 Gcdr ro.,f1gur11t00 56 Chopp1og 1001 £11 Sp1n1sh •1t1clf! 17 IJ J J4 JS " ···-. • •·. JUDGE PARKER WMEN l LfFT HERE. rT 'NOULD 5E VERY HELPFUL I STARTED IF YOU COULD REMEMBER THAT DRIVING FILLING STATION WHERE YOU EA T .. , FlLLED UP Tl-\E 6 A5 TANK. MISS &LAIR! MISS PEACH l R'A, YOLA'VE l!tE.CN ~NO!D ! YOIA MAY NOT G.0 O\A1 TONl(,MT ! DICK TRACY DOOLEY'S WORLD DR. SMOCK GORDO MOON MULLINS 10·31 c ..,.---~ ---ANIMAL CRACKERS1 ... .. by Charles M. Schull TONl6HT 15 HALlOWECN ... All TME Pu,~PK!NS i"OV SEE TONIM A.RE Fil.LEO i.ilTH &l0ST5 ! __ .,,. , .. , . ..:;. , ~ .. ,, by Harold Le DoUJ( by Mell ( ' -~-, " by R er Bradfield WRIT'E P16 IUlP LEAVE WIDE MARGINS by Gus Arriola 1115 WHEN ME ~~ COMES IN AND S/>.YS, 'ljf .. 'WHE~E'S MY Kiss?' - 'THAT I KNOW Ho 1S~ BEoN NAUGHTY. = THE GIRLS "Tricks Of 1rcat:" DENNIS THE MENACE .. • .. -l 1 I I I J j ! I • •• TV DAILY LOG Thursday Evening OCTOBER 31 . ' KllMI! SCMAflt $ PARDON MY BLOOPER • Rock twtoo. 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J1111" (lllJI) '!!] Gtc111 Rillt. S1ll1 Gr1y. 1:00 0 CCI '1he S~1li11I Gun ill the W11l" (cor11) '68 -Don llllOllS. B11b111 llho1deJ, Jackie Coocan, ID:OO 0 "T~e ltu" (mys) '56 -John P1yne, Doe Avedon. "lillflllre-("tO 'Ml -Oon Bury, Robert lower.,. .. D1ddJ·O" (d"l '59 -Dick Con· lino. S1ndr1 Gilts. 12;00 m "lh1 St1t1 Ctmt1 '41" (d11) '49 -Llo~d Nol•~. Cl•udt Jatm•n Jt., Jelflette M1cOon1ld. 1:00 9 (C) .. Bl~t Dt~lm" (dr1) '59 -B11nd<ln cit Wilde, '3101 Lynle1. M1cdonfld Clrty. 1:30 0 (C) "Ast M1 G~ (com) '~!1- Sh11!r)' Macl1ir.e, DIYid Nivtn. 2:30 CD "fortJ·StCOI~ Stntl" (lllU5) '33 -lluby Keett r. Oitk ~If. fl:j ~ (C} HOl lOYe & DtJitt" (drl) '63 -Merle Oberon. Sieve Coctu1n. Curt Ju11tnt. 3:00 ®J (C) HMJ Ceislll-(com) '62- ShirltJ M1cl11ne. Yvts Monllnd. [dward G. Robm"'n l :JO (l) (C) "11\lnbul Elpuu" (d111 ·r.a ...{iene 81rry, John Sa~on . 0 (C) "The Bil Mouth" (coml '67 -Jerry Lewis. S1.1s1n Bay, 1111 old J, Stone. 4:00 (tjj (ID "Tiit li1ng's ~11 He1e" (tom) '38 -ouo 11.tugu, {dwltd rveit1t Horton. KOCt:. Clli\NNF.L 50 Oran ge County's UllF television station. KOCE-TV, has scheduled the following special programs today. Detailed li:stings of Channel so·s programs are carried in the Daily Pilot's TV \V~~k each Sunday. I? 00 "(HOOL O!S1 Al(T NEW!i !(! ""E1Ma'l••l>f\ic F•t1d""0<1<"" Tl 10 MAN BUILDS. MAN OESTRO¥S '00 fll[EH.t.NO SKC:JCHINC. IC• 1(1 -·c.on1ou, LI,.., .. 11 oO llllC.BLUE MAllBLE lCI 'JO [LEC1111CCOMPAN¥ 1Cl I 10 l lME TO ORAW !Cl ""TN' 1..-.0•· S 00 "ES•MES111EE1 !(! Un<r DI O•rf(-•On~·· ~ 00 llOOK 8£.A T 1( J • ~-1"'"11 ttJO I U (0MMU NH ¥0FLIVI N{;Ttlll'l{;~ loe"C<I iCl"["Giln!fe•tll Sor<>t\.. o.JO OIM(N\IONS IN CUllUR[\ !Cl l ·'S INSI0[10 U I !CJ "In M1 "'°""'°'Y.. 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S1111. 9:00 JULIUS VROODEI" ll'GI PA,.EI CHASf & IOOH'' I~ SHORT SUIJfCT S.A.·FRWY !MANCHESTER EXJ G.G. FRWY !CITY OR. E>tl "flESH GORDON., & Short SuOjec.t "THf °C"IA JULIUS YROOOfA" SAN DIEGO FRWY •t BOLSA EX. 893-0546 A "CENTERFOLD GIRLS" V "CANDY SMATCHEIS-111 "THE DOVf" IP'GI "STERILE CUCICO'O" JULIUS YROOOfl" .. PAPER CHA E" IJ"GI .I ~ FERH GROWS" IGI "WILDERNESS JOURNEY'' ,.. .,..,,. ... < " "~''" 11 .·~ n 01111 10•15 am. ... "~ ••• o ., "' •• .,, -~,., • .,, ••••P•••o •.,. :; ... ··· .. ,~:·,~; •. .: ....... : ·······••'ii'ii"ili'"'-""f.'0" u~c,. ..... 11 ....... ~ ', ...... , • ............. ' ... . Julie Andrews Om.or Sharif "LAST OETAIL'' .... ,..,,, ............ , ..... .. (@i=...' ............. _., ........... a• <.o•o•,....,,., ,.. ,.~::";;' :,:;,,·:~ "' ,,, "CRY RAPE" -·~· _., ........ ,."'"''" ::(<?tt:). .. ............. ... ,,M .......... n ...... _,, ~ .... , ··-·-Ta~d Saed •. .,ii~-- ro • I• ~u• DtOC.•.oa• 11 .. <oG wo1110 .... •11l ... 1a'<fl• " "THE CANOY SNATCHERS ., .. - !"Hr (INHllfOID ~U:I ' ..... -''""''"~l "'' . ,., n., wv• c "Ml XED COMPANY" ••• il-ll ,UA\ C!.!AI .. )AW ••A ~\•(P~ -1... Of~ OAIL v PILOf rnurSday. October :JI, 191c l • Ted Ke1111edy l 'Let Off' Easy'. nos·ro;\ <U r1 1 -1·11e 1~stnn <:lobt• :-.:i1d to1J11y Sen. t::rl \v ard ~1 l\cnnL·dv ci;c:api'd ser111u s \'r1 1111n.i'1 t;h:1rgcs 111 th•~ dl.'.1th of \lary Jo t\upct'hl\t.' throui.:h "1nt!pl 1•rost·\·11t 1n n and J\l'('f('l'l'~l 1 :1l Lr1•:1t 1ncnt" hy v.·a1 y ot I H·1,11, !\l iss Kupl'.'t·hnl' ''';.1 s killed .Ju rv Iii, l!J1i!1. \1 h1·n a (·or Kl·nnt•d y s ;.i ys lit· "as driv1 nll 11 \'Ill 11f! :.i hridg(• on l:l1:1p1J<d p11dd1l·k 1 ... 1a nd. Kenocd~· ..,ub:-.t'ljlJ t•ntl y 1\';JS i.;11 cn 1.1 l\.\O·tnonlh suspen- tl1•d s1•n!cnce anrf pl :1ccd on Pl"•Jbt1tion for a year on a • hu rgt· uf lcJ \'1ng the scene o! .1n;1Cclfl cnt. !n thL' fou rth <J nd fi nal .!ory of ;1 s e rie s r e - l'.\;1min111~ the inc1dc11t . the (;lubt.· l'l'ported in its 1'hur· /Je1>rived OF Sex, ' -Wi1is Suit 1.0 N OON !U PI ) -A judl!c J \\'arded l\e nneth I.odd S338 dumugcs \Vcd- nc11d <1y bCl":lU /)\' he \.\'as u nu hlc to hilVl' sexua l rf'lt.1Lionsh1ps 11 lfh his \•.:ifc for t"o nlo11ths ~ftt·r she \\JS inJUrl'.'d 1n il car ar· CJdcnl. 1'hc Judge :l\.\ ;.irdcd Ladd ;•nothcr Sl35 to cover the coi l of t ;lk ing h is l\.\'O children out for meals while his 43·ycar·old "•ife. fll'.'ath. recovered 1"he JUdj!C said L.'.Jdd , 50, Wa!'i cnll tled to !hf t•omr1cn- SOJtlon for lo!.s nf the !'iocicty <ind ser1 ll'cs or his wift'. ~tl.'..ly t'<lition: ''INEPT PROSECUTION ;ind 1}refr re ntial trcatmt·n\ of . . Kcnnl'dY by law en- f1ir<·c ment ~nrl JUdtt 1al of f1c1;.i ls probi n~ the death of l\l •i r y J o Kopcchnc ~1 11· parent]) ~-.ved Sen. Kt·n- llt"tly fro1n bcin i.t ch:irg(•d \\'Ith seri ous dr1 vu1.(! crln1cs includ1n R mansluughtcr. ' ··Routine in vestigativl' and judi<·1a l prO<:t•du1·e \4'as ;1l t crcd Or bQl c h e d numl•rous l1rnes to Sen. Ke nn edy's bc nl·fit during the three offi cial probes of the act1dcnt thf' intlHtl police investii.:a11 011, the 1nc1ut·st and t h(' granrl jury :-;essinns, ''the(: lnhc said. ''1'h c i n\'t·st lg ati vc f11 il l11gs ;;i ppc ar tu hal'c rt•sultcd fro111 ~1n o\"er - "'hcln\ing i.lefl'rl'tl cc to Ken· ncdy's pO\\'t•r and prestige lly :.i pprehC'n:;ivc officials .1nJ not from a conspiraty arnoni:: thl'mSclvcs or with Kennedy.·· th e a rticle Said. 1\MONG Tltt: m ajor f:1ilings cited by the Clobl': -Ke n n e d y wa s not ques t i o n e d a b o ut hi s dr1n k in~ a nd driv1ni:? by f:d ~t.1rtov:n Police Chief Dominick ,J, Arena. -Judgt.· J <i rne1' ,\, Hoyle did not ordt•r Ke nnedy's a r- re:.l as cdll l'(J for under s tate la\v although a n inqul'.'sl reported negli gent d ri vin g by the s en a tor caused the fatal accident. -The gr and JUry sum- moned to look into lhe t·ase "-'<IS g i ven m is lead ing guid ance by District Attor- ney Edmund L. Dinis and Supe r io r Cou rt Judge \\'1lfrcd .J . Paquet. Co unt v Prosct ulor Waller E . St<'clc told the newspaper's investigating tea m Ke nned y r eceived special t reatment : ''No matter how you cut it, you simply don't treat a United States senator \Vho is a crimina l defendant the same way you treat a stock· broker. ll's just one or the faili ngs ot human nature," he said. per year. 365-day certili- cates, m inimum $50,000 . You can add to your investm ent in units of Sl0,000. per year. 365-day certificat es, min imum $1000. You ca n add to your investment •n Un•IS of $500. ~O/o O/o per year. 90-day certificates. mini- mum S 1000. You can add to your inv estm ent in uni1s of 5500. Special Fea \ures: "'o" ,,1,.., W·!IV!f ,~ 11"\lt'r('~T l]LJ.ltl<'lly. C't:iri'.'rl r1·!!•'" .11c·· }Oum.iv tiolr1 ,,,fl bo rcrilJWl"l'.I or !he fl•ghof h nn !"'1.1tu11ty ,\v.• t Jtlr IQ C.111torr11J rr<;1d('11!~ 0•1ly, f'.1~~1t00 .. .lCC'OUlll!> J V.l•labte JI u·~. • .....,h1r, 11..:i 0""·11ty lo1 e .ntv w1ll1<l1.1w1I 1.lr!T'lbt\t. Amc11c<'n lndu:;tr.~I B~n.f>c15 A~soc. -C Jliforri1,1 Jtr.f.C1(1oil1on o l Th11U .\ loJn Compdn1es,. .A#IAVCO THRIFT 620 Newport Ce nter Drive Newport Beach 644-9490 THE RE ARE 23 AVCO THRIFT OFFICES IN CALIFORNIA . VISIT OR CAL L YOUR NEARES,T OFFICE. ' ' Police Ca111paig1i Spe11di11g Seize 9, Heroin Finance Limit Scandal Legacy ' A ....... " S11t1f n '.~ llelp••r fl. llouston speci<ilty store is o ffe ring SI 15,000 Christm:ls J,!ifl of 111 S\1,iimn1ing lessons by Oly mpic <~hampion !\l ark Sp itz (picturcrt ::ibovc.') Bachelor, $128,000 Missing <.:O RAL G AULES, Flu. (UPI) -Ever yo ne liked \1crnon J ohn I-I.os ier at the l'an Ame rica n Bank of Coral Gables. lie was qWet, good look ing and an enter· prising young assis tant vi ce president. But three weeks ago he \"anished a nd so did $128.000 from the bank vault. FBI agents suspect that when they find Hosie r , they also will find some of the mis· sing money . The 33-:rear ·old bachelor has been char:ged with em- bezzling Stl,546.53 of it so far. 1'he FBI s aid \Vednesday they have only been able to trace part of the missing money to 1losic r , but they are continuing their in- vest igation of the disap- pearance of the re mainder of the money. Guitarist Arrested CllATI.<\NOOGA, Te nn. fAPI -Ge rald Ledford Beckley, 22, Los Angeles. a guita rist for the rock group "America," was arrested Wednesday on cha rges of possession or cocaine for resale, narcotics detectives S:lid. Poli c e s aid a n in· vestigation began Tuesday night when a nig ht manager for a motel discovered an envelope full of cocaine. Beckley. who was a r· rested at the motel, was released on bond and (aces a city court hearing Dec. 4: The group pe rformed here \Vcdnesday night. the PU!::BLO, Colo. (AP) - Offi cers seized more than three po unds or heroin, vu lucd at up t? $1 million, illld arrested eight persons including thr('e CalifOr· ni ons fo llowi ng a high- s l)ecd auto chase iri the Pueblo urea Wednesday. HON PIETRAFESO, a De n ver p ol ice m a n on ~pccial assignment with the ultorncy gener a l's crime s t rike fo r ce, s a id the seizure, which included a s i zea bl e quantity of ma rijuana . was proba bly lhe fourt h l a r ges t in Colorado history. Three per.sons u•ere ar- rested \Vhen the ir ca r fina ll y was overta ken by the State P<1 lrol arter a chase of nearly 40 miles from Pueblo south on Inter· st;;i te 25. 'f hcy 1verc inden· tifi cd as l\1 anual Corona· Wonc he , 22, .ind Robert l\1erina. 26, both or Baldwin Park, Calif., a nd Servandu Martinez, 34, or Apple Val- ley, Calif. llond for a ll Lhrec was set at $100,000each. TllE BAG OF he roin was found under the floorboards or the auto, police said. The five other persons, all Pueblo re s id ents , were ide nti fi e d as T imolhy Casias, 19; Louis Rincon, 25. a nd hi s \\"ife. F reida, 26; and Ed\\•ard Apodaca, 27, and his wife , 'fheresa, 39. Ri ncon a nd Apodaca had bond set at $100.000 each, a nd the othe r three had bond set at $25,000. The fi ve we re arrested at various resid encl'.'s and businesses in Pueblo. 10 Tons Of Pot Grabbed UySVL\111\ PORTt:K ·rhc lcJ!11cy of \\l:.1tcrgatc is not only ~1 Prt>sident d isgraced a nd ba nishoJ. It also niay be :i political ca1n· pa ii;n ::.;ys tc m re ve<1 lcd. l'C\'l tTiped and rcturn1..-d to An1erico 's t itizcns. l-~ar l l e 1· thi s mo n t h Prt-•s iflcnl F4'rd s l~ncd into l aw a bil l . d es ig ned· to moderate the buy ing or "in· !crests " in fudcr a l c an· did:itcs through heft y c:t m· paign cunlributions. The landmark election rerornt low \\'ill take effe('t in tirn c fo r !he 1976 elections and will : -Introduce ;i ;-;ystcm of publi c fi na n ci n g o f pres id e nti a l cumpaign costs: S(!t a ccilinA on in- dividu a l cont ributio ns : establish the first spending limits ever ro r candidates In presidential primary and ~ene ra l elections and in pr ima ry ca mpa igns Cor House a nd Senate seal'\; fix new expenditure li mits ror ~enera l election campaigns for Congress to replace the loosely enforced rul es of the 1925 f'edcr a l Corrupt Pr1:1 c- tices Att. /\~D 1'10 ST significant. ~i \·e to us the responsibilit y for bearing the full cost of the g'encral election C'an1- paign for lhe l\\'O major p a r t y ta·nd idates for President-b y me ans of the \"O luntary $1 checkoff on our individual income tax retur- ns. Tax funds also will pay half the cost or the prim.ary t:a mpaigns or m ajor party candidates and give minor pa rty ca ndidates some public money for pre.'iidcn- tial races loo. About 30 million or us have directed Sl of ou r total tax bi ll s into the Prcsiden· tial E le etio n Campaign t-'und since t he incOmc tax return checkoff sche me \'Jas devised three years ago. By 1976, when the fund will be used for the first time, its TIJUANA . Mexico <U Pf) balance s hould a pproach -Ten tons of ma rijuana S64 m illion. have been seized and three To give you a yardstick suspects arrested in a con· for comparisons. in the 1972 tinuing in vestigation into a elections, Nixon spe nt :ibout major narcotics s muggling.· S60 million and ~1 cGovern operation in t hi s border roughly 539 million. In the city, authorities s aid Wed-1976 ('11mpaign. presidential nl'.'sda y. candidates of the tv.io n1ajor Four days ago. 6.i pounds parties \Viii recei ve S2Q tl\1\- or heroin. \\"ilh a n l'.'Stimate<l lion each fro1n the fund lo street value of Sl5 .3 million. cover their ).:l'!lCr :ll election and nine pounds of cocainC', expenses Jnd SllJ n1illion valued a l S160 ,000, were t'ach for <tll µr1maries-and seized and th ree other men "-ill not be pc rmilted to arrested . Sµt"ncl n1ort!. The marij uana, with a wholesale value of S2 mil· lio n, was t aken from a "Va cant house in the I~a Mesa. Calif .. area Tuesday ni g h t . Au l h o r i t ic ~ speculated the house was used as a wav station for drugs fro m ~l exico's in- terior . llOUSI'.: CArtJDiriATES "'ill be lin1ited to spending $70.000 in the primary and Si0,000 in the Aeneral clec- llon, Illus il n added $14,000 outl ay in ('a ch case for fund· raising. Sena te candidates \\'ill be restricted to s pendi ng look ••. II 11 ou w anl to escape 1he ord1narv. yet ma1n1a1 n a look 01 masculine elegance. vou II l•kl' lh•~ w.1y you IOOk 1n Le Baron s · flo1l'.'nzo. · Beaut1tut lab11cs and 11"1d1v1duat styli ng are enhanced by p1pinn on pockels and vcnl ..• rne unm1slakable Le Baton loo~. Sl'll)RT CO o\1'S Sl1l "l"S enttY Ltd. 0 SOUTH COAST PLAZA MASTER CHARGE MNICAMERtCARD <iENTRY CHARGE DAILY 10-9 SATURDAY 10-6 SUNDAY 12-5 ' 5100,000 or 8 cents per voter in the ~tu te , whichever mol'e, In \he primary, a~ IO $150.000 or 12 cents Pqr voter, whichc.vcl' is grcBter , in the gener1tl election. There is. no provision ror public financing or these ral·Cs. !\lost dh·ectly affecting you. the n1d1v1dual c1t1ien, is the lim it on individual l'ampaign contributions to ~oney's Worth no more tha n S25,000 in any ~'e:t r a nd no more tha n Sl .000 to a ('andidate in the prim a ri es , r unorf. and general cleclton. tT'S CLEARLY aimed at curbing such practices as the sale o f a mbassador · s hips in return for huge campaign gifts. ~t some legal scholars fear it also limits your first a mend· ·ment right of freedom of speech. You fouldn't, for in- s tance , s pend more .than Sl .000 fo r a newspaper ad in s uppo r t of a c andidate <lu ri ng a pri m ar~· But you co uh.. ..~ .• uel your money into a political committee u·hieh ca n gi\'e a n unlimited a mo unt to party organi zations suppor- ting rcdera l candidates and can give up lo $5,000 to a candidate for each election. The numbe r of campaign committees set up either by the candidate or by special interest groups is expected lo musht oom as a result. In 1974 , for instance, spending by special interest political con\miltecs is running S2 mill io n a h ead o f t h e previous Sil m il lion record for :in entire non·prc.siden- 1'Li a l ye a r, re p orts t he National Informa tion Ce n· ter on Political Finance in \Vashipgton, O.C. TllE CAN DIDATE will have to re port contributions to the f'eder a ~ Election Co mmittee, set up in 1972 to monitor ca n1pa ign expen- d itu res. In a ddi tion to receiving c<1mpaign repor- ts, t he commission-con- sisting of ll'•'O members ap- po inted by the Senate. t~·o by the !·lous e, l\\'O by the Pr es id e nt , plu s Lh c secretary of the Sena te and the clerk of the House-will have the respons ibility of ·enforcing the new law as well as other ma jor powers. Thi s comm i ttee 's vi gilance wi ll be the key to the /ong·ra nge impact or lhe campaign reform law on ou r poli tical life. If il per- fo rms as actively as an- ticipated , \Vatc r gate will truly have opened up a new era of politica l decency and future gene rations 'will in- deed "·ondcr ho1v it e ver could have ha ppened here. Standard Oil Tells 32% Gain SAN FOA NCISCO IAP > -St a ndard Oil Co. of Californi a r eported \Ved· ncsday a 32 percent gain in third quarter earnings. The nation's fifth largest oil firm s a id s al es und r e v e n u e s m o r e tha n douhlcd ovcl' 1973. The third quarte r (!ar· nings were S299 mill ion . or Sl.77 ;1 share , compared wit h S226 million or Sl.Jl share last vear . First nfr1e n1onth~' ear· nings increased by 57 per- cent to S8i8 n1illio n or ~.1 7 a !'ih:tr<'. compared with S.<:NO million or $3.30 :1 share in 1973. Bo:ir!I Cha irm an 11 .. f. 1~::iyncs said third quarter sales and re venues rose lo $1.K hillion, up from $2.3 bil- lion dur1ng the 1973 flUlll'tt r. Ua yncs sa id the third qu<irtcr earnings cont ained essentially no in ve ntory profit~. lfo said lhc ~a r· nings for the firs t hulr of 197 4 we re s ubs t untlu ll y hip,her because or inventory gain!> from J\ihleust oil. ~t a n dard 's (';t rnin.i:;s .R;J1ns were !l l percent In 1H74 's first flu :1rter <111d 57 , pe rcent in th~ second c1u;1r· ter. . 3333 So. Bris-tol St . ISan 010(1(i Frwy, Al 911stolJ Cost~ Mesa ll :1ynf'~ ~:i id Standurd h;ul sprnt SI. t bilhiln In ~·ofld1A·1dc C<11ulnl ahd ex· plnralory invcsl ml'nls Jn 540-1501 1 Lhl.' r1 rsl. nine nif1nl.hs nr 1!174 ·I lo l11crca!\.C cncr~y su11phl~. Over The Counter HASD Usti"9• s.sn.'ffl -lllt ""' "°!'* York -Fol Ork! Cp l.1l l.S.O _...,Iii FG IS,10 1~.t Fl,,..,, ~ 1.00 1.(IO -"II I~ • tl\1 cl Clc>OgC• 11,$11 ... Jo11111oln IS.ti 1S.t1 Re...,. 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I ,, All9?w-1Slt J111,. •(Nr!<NY l) ION. ~~•ICo l• 1 11 •''''"'H' /)I proximate y 40 assemblers "'"~nc.rp "° 1 " s•· .. cn.~f"" n •J 1 ~,o MO,"' 6 " 1••·. 1o 1 11 p11. •o 1, o- • -'--------------------------------------------IA11...iu. 11 • 610 J01, ~ OwiwiMllO 5 18~ )I fG~t1M1 .e 11!'1 16~ ••I T4f ptJ • 10 l"• AldMon S41 llllo •U\SMQ J fOclO!)to, f..af./•P1 10J J4 11 ,111.fp!>;• 10:11>•1 Ale<1P•<><1l 4 ~IS .;, O"'"''" 40a 7 1 Fo<iOSI I lo• 11 ))oo '• J n1>1N 1 • <J1 11\o Earnings For U.S. .Steel Up PITJ'SBURGll Pa CAPI -U S Steel Cor p , the nat1on ':i: l argest steelmake r has r eported th1r.d quarter earnings o r $213 6 million a record hig h for any three month penod 1n the company's history The profits more tha n double tile n e t income for the same period last year came on record third quar ters a les of $2 51 billion US Steel Board Chair m an Edga r Speer said its ninth month earnings or $463 4 m1lhon and sales or $5 15 b1lhon were also all time highs The third quarter income was equal tQ $3 95 per s hare of U S Steel s common s tock, a return of 8 S per cent on eac h s ales dollar That compared t o 1973 third quarter incom e of $87 3 m1lhon or SI 62 -per s hare, on sales o f St 82 mil ilon ~ Nine tnonth income this year equalled SS S6 p er s hare, a return 0£ 6 7 cents on e ach sales dollar agains t per share income o f S4 09 and a return o f 4 3 per <?ent for the :.ame 1973 penod. Bankrupt Bids Filed Stockpiling Foods Keeps Cost Stable? By the Assoclaled Press The federal government could help ins ure relat1vely stabl e food prices for American consumers by d1rect1ng that food be s tock piled, the Committee ror Economic Devel opment says Such a p o licy 1s urgently needed to enable the nation to cope efrect1vely with lhe s ho rt term conseque nces or poor h arvests h e r e or abroad ' the private non profit research group said this w eek . Far West Earnings Decline THE RESERVES of key commod1t1cs a lso would serve as a burre r a gainst world h unger and d epre s sed prices for U S rarme r s the committee s aid US gr a in reserves arc at their lo w est levels 1n 26 }ears mainly because of h uge export sales lhe p ast two years No for1nal US food rese1 ve po licy exists now a lthough son1e mem bcrs of Congress and othet s have urged that stockpiles be a ccumulated fo r use 1n t imes of scar('1ly A g ri c ulture Se('r e tary E a r l L Butz: has said U S food r eserves s hould be left 1n the hands of farmers and the pnvate trade The committee said this could be done, but s uch reser\e needs to b e 1n1t1atcd <1 nd ma1nta1ned through federal paltcyd1rection 11,11..,s11so . 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Gn"""IOIJ"' ( •T LacGMl~ • • IS'loo \lo give effect to third quarter mers and trade to carry ArcauN n s 21 11o. ~, a111«KC. .o s 11 u.,.. 1, GenMo1 p1s • •1.r. w.mw.s.n1., 3 1r u11+ v. 1 l k th Id ArchtrO .H I $3 11 ~ \, Con Ell IW J •311 I 1 • Gen ~r1 80 1' 101 y,,.9,, /1 6 10 IO~t-'lo wrlt edown s of $169000. a r ger s o cs an wou Arc1ce111p 1 '~'•"' eon•EdPf6 1 1JI'> ,, G P11o u1.ss ns urM1o .. n 2 22 1-.. .. v. w hich r e duced after tax otherwise be possible 'said ""'1~' 11 ' 171 •\\-1• Con•E" pf 1 11 Jl'h • '• Gen Re11..:t J l• u1rotie 10.. i 2 6""• v. 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'• C.11t\le 1 SO I U1 I SI t.-'• C:.'¥"',LI"" Newp0r1 11eatr. uae11111e~ \\rl e own s ur1ng the Al1t1one .a i 1J1 ,.,. cu111P1"1<1 s "°••-lo GinM 11ocr .1 12 11, ~ ~. ttot2•sr..11,100 11e••r"• I( Pf!t101; fourlh quarter, r eported A S h "<o t nd 1 11 ~ c1111R1JOt1 11 10 oie.,n llft 6l ' •· Ji .... i.a MllLllR N6n.cyLeed•m•cler•7611 • m1"t AICl1Ell 0 1• 1l"' Cont n••l1 161 lll Global Milt 1R IOo• S l l• (ommoO<>r• C:r<le Hu1111191on fie•<" J o hn s G r1ff1th Jr I!-::1~Ec't.l :11 n:i :~ ~:f'J?.i~ lg~ .:i: 1~: t:.~:r,,x.~F"Z1: l~ 1: .: zr!=~. 1.1.0111111s \ll ''~ 1nen \II» Rt•t•foe. president A1Rc p11 eo 1 1 60V> 1 • c.ont o • pl 1 1 11 o G<>oar , 1 u 0 110 10 1t1 n • ,._ l'l'>f•ps. 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'-'nc1 00 • 1s •~+ tt Gt•ntw 30017 161 2 • LOtwc:p 120 J 201 ,, -" HA1tT O.w1d&utdet1eu111ot1oro.n1ior net earnin gs were 1n petroleum 1nduslr y h as"'"h 111<•os 81 .,,. l\ttoi>Aq1>112••11ov.-\.< <><•10ro.0J 2 ''"' Lo1T11,l"lll1.0 P i+~• 1Ul2 Mon!• Vt•GI LIQ.,111 NIQuel d I SI 237392 GJ rt d 78 l "''"'tine XI J l6 .l\o• • Coiiw•<i 180 ' •1 11~-'o GtAMt l~ld .I 101 1 -t. loM19 J 6'<1' 11 1('41-\'o crease o or r cpo e a p e rccn 1n .O•onPr 'oa n 161 71\ '"' c:o.o~ • Ci> t 1 n . , GI A&P 0 11 1 17 1v.-l.tlll1w11 -J , 11. ~~111~ 111 th •sw~ M "' At•••• cents 1n the firs t nine m on crease 1n third quarter 1n "'"<'< oo&c;~ .:_s__".,.• ""° ~:,~E'ci'~ 1~ 1n 3;~· 1 ~ g:~·'i'~ 1u~12 ~ g 1 t:'r:s~J'\0 ! : •:: ~~~ + "" HART S~11w.J<J11a .. 1oewte111 01~ t hsthisycar com e from co nl i nuin ge•o&w•aos~11 ••11o-v.c:oui.1111 •.1~1 1~ 11, G1NNe-1to• 10 3'!.+ L-1L11 ••~11111 _.,., de l41!•11•bOW llacht 10!!,l 11 l~-0 CO• 6r<I l.1 ) H 10 o-l GCW11'111 4' 61186 l•M• 1.An!10r9 .6170 21 fl l 'o HICOGIHS Al•n Georot re'91tdlorv This compared with con operations, on a 59 peicent S.~fl',!~ 70, ,• .!0 ,1~0 +"' CPC 111111 e :no 19\o-• r.1~s1 Un 1 lJ6 11 +I • Lor11 Cotp ~ 11 l • Ba~ffuo IJ.~J J"'•Hi CraneC:lolOJlOIJI • ! 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L • .fft B~•11d Women Pref er ' P 'ers.ian Lamb 1\n a irport s hou ld bC' circular. \Vitn it s nc\·cr·C"nd1ng run\\·ays banked like the turns of <1n auto r-.cetr4ck. 1'ak<'off pJlots could make as many loops as nt>ct.•s!ihry to gel inlo the :iir safety. L;.indi ng pilots \.\Ould 11c1·<'f o\·ershoot. And during tither the takeoff or the l;,incli ng, pilots rould head tht!ir planes into any 'gclecl.t'd directions. !\tost crashes occur right after takeoff and la nd ings. 1'hcory is the circular airport v•ould ('Ure s uch, dramutically. Or ::..O,SO'}'S ;,in a \·iation expert. Q. "110\\' 1\1 . .\N\' times do I h;1vc> lo ;,isk you th<' "·herc::ibouts of !he J!('ngraphic center of <ill 50 Gnilcd St at('s '! '· 1\. 1'hat'.s in Bulle County in South f)akota. Please don'tt b<lrk, J'm :.cnslt1vc. ,.,f'A \'ORITE FUR Ca,n you nan1e that sort or fur most preferred by American \\'Omen? It's Persian lan1b. survey::.. sho\Y. At least, that's "'hat mosto\vn, it . they ou•n any . . _ PL.EAS•: LIST a mong t~ll-time glamor girls in l S. history that famous female knov.·n as Lillian Rus:-,t>l l. The record shO\\'S she v.•as idolized by 1·uunllt•ss fellO\\ .s. And the record also shows that she v.·c1ghcd 16.'.i pounds. --· ... . , ~\J Q K t: T lli\S 100,000 v"ild monkeys are imported :.inrfull):) herl'. And most of the m go to private homes ;;is pet s. Or so reports a dealer in a nimals. This is the •aulhority. one and lhe same, \\'ho says three out of four importcq monkeys die within the fi rst year, a nd 99 out of 100 nf6nkeys c<i nnot be housebroken. SEAGULLS Uid l tell you !ieagulls identify one another by the colorofthcir eyl·s·) IS E~C.L .o\N O, a military man \Vho absents (himsc:f \\'ithout permission is said to take French ll'<t\'C'. In Franc'e. a military man \\'ho does likc~·ise is :1aid lo lake.• l::n ghsh lca\·c. 1\ddr1''·~ 11101110 I.'''· Boyd. P U Bor 1Si5. i\°t'tt.'porl B.tach. C..1 9266Q $1 Million Settles Mal practice Suit S<\L l'.\.\S ~l ;f 'l l 1\n by ~ur):!'C'on Dr. Hobert Fnrr C'an1e ·rur•sd:.iy in !ht> c·1~hth day of a Superior (;uurt 1ury unl·S lht•:.10IC1).!1:.l sued tor 1nt1lpr:ir11rc h.1:-; rl-;1vhed a ~! nullion ..,1•1lh·1nl'RI in th,• i·asC' nf a chi Id \I ho :.uffi·rl·d p;tr.th sil-:1 11d hr:.1 1n d:in1a).!l' 11·h1l'h h•lt bun 1111hout sij!.hl •II' "llt'l·1•h frijl, . f::irhrr. Dr . .rcrfrt'V &'r· m;,in. a pedi.:1t1·1c1;.in, ~grt'c>d lo pa:.· S2.i.OOO ~1nrl 1hc Salinas Vallrv i\ll'1nor1al llos1nt al S87}1o0 in the ra:-.e nf 1\nlhon:.· F ernan<ll't. !I. 11 ho had gonr inln :-.urgery ror nn ;1 ppcnderr 0111 v . 'f'h t.! :-l'l11 l'rn1·nl hy Or. l 'h1•..,!t'!' ~I .. \]01111•. llH• .1 n1·~1h .· ... 11•l11c 1 ~t . ,1 11cl • tnti!hcr -.1011.01111 -.1·1 tlt>n1t·n! 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Tornado Propane Torch Kit • W111d's "holltsl prtpane 1 ltr/lri" ond oues1eri11 ... l_ itittfJ._;,i off • C11t1plet1 with rvggttl 11111 lte1I ch<ul. •Tift Reg. 12.JS 88 Kit NIAl(E KE "· . " . ' ~. '·~. Thursday.Oelober31.197' 0-'ll v ~IL Of c I Carter's Goal: U.S. Driving Crowfi ~ INDIAN'APOLIS -lluntington Beach's Duane "Pancho'' Carter, a ri.!Jini; superstar on the U.S. Auto Club horizon, is fini shing the "best year" ever in his briel career and has his sights set. some day on a national drlvlng championship. will be driving in his seventh charn· pion i;hi1> r ace this Saturday al Phoenjx. S:1Jcm . Ind .. to g ive him seven vie· tori<'!> for the s umm<'r. 1-lc finished "'1th ~l22 points , \Vl·ll ahead of runncru11 1'om Bi gelo"··s '73G . I ils f:i the r, !)ua nt.• Cart('r Sr., 1s a for· nH•r drl\'c·r :l nd was lhc first USAC di reetorof com 1n•t itloti. son removed his rookie stnJ)('S rrom his r aC'C car at the. lnd1anapohs ~lotor Speedway last ri.-1 ay. 'J"he c hance to com pele at Indy came about quite unexpectedly. ' Carter 's cxpcri~ncc• in :i bi~ re:ir1 engi ne ('<1r w:ts nil. although h(' had r nrE'd qu~rlt'r mi<l~t.>I"\ :1round In · diaiiapolis wtu.•n hl' \\'as In grad<" schQol. Ill' also had raC'Cd thrce.quar· tcr midgets. but nt.•ither can com11nrc with il ch :-1111 pions h ip cur. Al age 24. he has four seasons of major competition under his belt with two USAC driving titles. In 1972 he cap· lured the midget c rown , aMI this ye;ir his sprint cha n1 pionship made him the fi~tdri ver ever to win both. Alrendy, he o"'"i'> a S('\'Cnth pl ace finb;h and rooki e-o f-the year hotJQrs in his first championship start at the ln- dianapolis SOO. He a lso grabbed SCC'ond pl ace al r.tichigun Inte rna tional Speedway. ' . "llatl never c>ncouragtr1 111c to do anyth1n i::. hut h1· ah\':ty~ \\:IS there to help.·· .~inti Pan<· ho, n1tk na nu."!d as a h:1by l,i1•1·auscof his long, hlack hair. •·1 had hung around with Jim '-l cG e1~ fchier mechanic ror the Bob ~1ctc her Cobra team) quite a bit." Pancho ex· 1ilained. "I was working the pit hoard and he told me to check to see if I could get ~.champ car li cense and be a ble lo '!'he unfamili.;1 r1 ty d1d11'l pre\'C'nt him rrom brccz1n~ throut:h his rook iC' It':..! anri latc1· qu :1I 1 f.yin~ rorthe outsidt' (M>s1lion or thC' sC'vt.·nth row :11 a sfl('1·J of DUANE CAR-reR, JR. .. Carter, the Young_esl driver curren- tly on the USAC championship ci rcuit, SpQrts in Brief Ernst's Arrest , •• Starts NFL Probe CJ'NCINNA-TI -A National Foot- ball League s pokesman said Wed· · nesday a routine in~estigation has begun in the ~·ake o(the arrest of Cin· cinnali Bengals reserve quarterback Mike Ernst on drug charges. "It's normal procedure," said Joe Browne or the Nfo'L office in New York City. ''Any violation or law is in· vestigated by our security depart· ment." Ernst, 2-1 , "'as picked up Sund3y night hours after the Bengals 34-21 loss lo the Houston Oilers. Obtained on waivers [rom the Denver Broncos a ye'ar ago, the third-string quarter· back has not seen any action this season. Ernst attended Cerritos Col· lege and Cal State< Fullerton I. He was charged with possession or a narcotic. Police s aid he was arrested af~e~ of(iCfr~ saw him open a vial con· ta1n1ng c0f!a1ne. The arrest occurred at 3 a.m . at ML Adams. a popular nightclub area. He was waived by the Bengals J\Jon· day. The NFL office said a private in· vesti gator has been Contacted to provide a comprehensive report on the case. · 1 It's one of the first investi gations launched on a drug-related matter by the NFL since the San Diego Chargers were rocked by the largest fine e\·er leveled by the league for violation of the drug abuse code. Tbe Char~ers we:re fined $20,000 lMl spring and eight players were handed fines that ranged rrom $3,000 to $1,000. ~ Borg Triiuiiplo HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. Bjorn Borg exploded a spectacular forehand return in the seventh game of the second set Wednesday to break service and go on to defeat Stan ·Smith, 2-6, 6·4, 6-0 in the men's semifinal or the $-10,000 World In· vitalional Tennis Classic . Kozak Leads . Kings Tonight 1NGLEWOOD -The Los Angeles Kings are off ~o their best start in the National Hockey League and so is Don Kozak,\who is .quickly over· coming a reputation as an un· disciplined. -and seldom successful -fighte r. The season didn't open that way for Kozak, wtio missed a week of train· ing camp ~ilh the nu and didn't even suit up for the season opener. He play,ed little on tbe Kings' season-opeaing; five-game trip. But since then Kozak has been in the lineuP. a~ the Kings have los t only once since the season started and take a four-game winning streak into tonight's game against the St. Louis Blues. The Kings ha\'e scored 16 goals in tbe four victories. rive of them by Kozak including a three-goal effort against Buffalo, and he's had four as· s ists. '"'I've been getting a bum rap," he s:tid of his fighting im~gc. Borg m tet s llie Nastase o f Romania in the finals Friday. In women's play, Virginia Wade of England topped Billie Jean King, 6·3, 1-6, 6-4. She m eets Chris Evert in the women's finals today. Corona del Mar's Rod Laver and Evonne Goolagong of Au stralia defeated Nast ase and Evert in a mixed doubles sem ifinal 7·6, 6·3. Tanner M'it1s JAKART1\, Indonesia -Top· seeded Roscoe Tanner beat coun- tryman J\1ike Estep 4-6, 6-2, 7.5 in the first round or the 544 ,500 Indonesia Open tennis c hampions hips Wed- nesday. Second-seeded Dick Stockton also advanced to the second round, beating Jerr Austin, 6·2. 7-5. lllclllilla11 fJpset VTENNA -\Vest Germany's Karl ~leiler upset eighth-seeded Frew Mc· Millan of South Africa. 6-2, 6-1 Wed· nesday in a second-round match of the Vienna Stradthalle Open tennis tour· ney' In another second-round match. BalazS Taroczy of llungary beat Gerald Battrick of Britain, 6·4, 7 -6, · and in the last first-round match, Bob Hewitt of South Africa lopped Nicola Spear of Yugo.slavia, 7-6, 6-4. Ril#y 0111? LOS ANGELES -Art Riley, def en· sive tackle ror use, may be out or the ~lineup Saturday against California' .. ·because or a str ained neck. Coac;h John ,.lcKay said Wednesday that J\tario Celolto. fr eshman linebacker, would mo\•e to' tackle if Riley is unable to p lay in the game al the Coliseum. 'fn1npa t 'ra11ehisr NEW Y0RK -Tom l\.fcCloskey en· ded a six-year wait Wednesday when he was awarded the new Tampa Iran· chise in the National Football League. l\.lcCloskey was picked because of his close ties with Tampa, NFL com· missioner Pete r Rozelle said. Yet., Tampa sports rigures registered sur- prise that the expansion rranchise went to an out-of ·towner . The league owners will award the Seattle franchise within the next mon- th, Rozelle said. and both teams will begin play in the 1976 season. SheelbtDi"" CINCINNATI -James C. Shevlin. former major league baseball player and Cincinnati restaurant owner , died Wednesday in Fort Lauderdale, F1a. Hewas66. Shevlin. a Cincinnati native, broke in as a first baseman with the Detroit Tigers jn 1931 and was traded lo the Cincinnati Reds where he played from 1932·34. S! ~lillif>i1 Off<'r DENVER -l\1illionaire busines- sman Bill Daniels. \•;ho calls himself "business partne r " to hea\'Y"''cighl Ron Lyle. \\'ednesd;.1y offered a cash guarantee or $2 million to i\tuhammad Ali if he "''ill fi ght Lyle here in 1975. Adams' Aerial Attack Too Much for Hornets CHARLOTTE, N.C. (API -The World Fool ball Leacue's lop passing defense fell to the leagu(''S top arm when the Southrrn CaliforhiaSun bom· bedtheCharlottc l(ornets, 3-1-2.'i. Rookie Tony Adams completed 13 or 24 uttcmptcd passes ror Zl-lyards Wed· nesdny night lo lead the Sun to its J3th triumph in 18outiogs. Adami, who has tossed as many as 43timeS in a s ingle game, scored twice on quarterback sneaks rrom the one· yard line and passed 22 yard& for a third touchdown. • Charlotte coach Dabe T'arilli said the HOmcU were geared for Adams'aerial attack. but they lost their momentum on both orrcnse a nd def en.fie. "In the second hnlf If lhe defense could have held. \\'C could have stopped their scorin.g , hut .1A:1i n ""e lost our mome nturlr. 1'ht"?>' j ui't beat u:.," Pa ril ll ~iild. Southern California jumped off to a n early lead in the first q11:;irt('r when Ad ams scored from I he one followin g :i 60 yard drlvc. The effo rt \vas hlghllg~ttd· by • 43-)lard pll.ss lrom Adams to running hack .James I'll · cAli ster. Charlotte. '"'ithout starting qu:;irtl'r· ~ck T-0m She rm an \vho was sidelined "'ilh an injured,e lbovt , llcd the (la nl c 7.7 on a 14-ya rd pas!' from<1ua rtcrbat•k Bria n Dowling to Al Youn~ with ri ve minutes gone in lhc second suinza. 1'he l·lornets moved ahead 10-7 when placekicker Pete Raje('ki booted a 21· y3rd field goal with 5:48 IE!ft in the first half. .. _~ SCO•c • ., ou"•Tl.llS _,.,.r11(;llllorf'll.1 I IS 1 ~ 0.'!"'le 0 10 • 1-~ SC M.lft'l,lr1111lr1111{,lilf'OI (M "°"""'•IM\\lr-0o•h"'9~-l.tllfdl CN r c.1111«••11 SC: 1+1rdl•..,.Ccwut.1lledl ~( WoH-$t)IW""-•a.-(WlUl-\IMlllFOI'> Adoolm!I !<. S..lel1, tNll \ll•PPt.-'0\11 ot!'ft(I,_.. (IW 0.'l!fl$&0!1 .. 111 <1'P11!19-~hOO"C'\4on .. IW"I \C AcMM\lr.,,.llloll••t••INll .t M'"'"'"l~•r11n ICl1"WV<\ICWll•o-I $(: .. UC..fC!.tl@ IN(UVIOUALLl•OI 11i ll USlfl NG Soli1,..1nC•"'O"'"' )'l'""Gntl •• ""'"' ~ (.ti~"""~ 1\(1_ .. It tl ttocl!"m•tll 10 II PECll.IVtN{t l>l!lJl~f'll t.i•IG•nl"-WHh41"'t )·I• Ml Ah\ltl J·~S: Cl!•• IOltt, V~u"CI .. t• 1t111f\\lfl•"' 1) f'A.S\!NU iollll!ffi'IC.ntt!01fl't Ill!~ 1) 2•,1111Mr· ~. Ol.1• IOl!r, Ol>w••"'ll-lt-OtJ, °"11 .. 1\0ll II l•·l )1)11, ... lltnOIMfl 1•.•.i.. "I reel real i;ood. It ii; tlu.• best year I've ever had. I've got everyllunrt hook ed up," the young driver said berorcdcparting for PhOC'nix. Carter rinished the s11ri nt season last Su nd ay by winning the 5().l;ip finale at ··11e ";•s down at t~ldora (01110) the ct1y I 11on the fir~t race. hut he '''i•S kinda upset th:;i.1 I crashcri in the nt-xt !!Ill' f)uune Sr. \\'llS there•. too. the day his U PI Tll .. llole SCRAMBLING AEF-l.inesm;1n {irrard (;:.int.hei r ha:-; lH climb lhe \Vall to get out of the \\·~1 y nf" lhi~tnn 's Don i\Tartnlll' !left l and Minnesota's Tom lleid during Nat ional llockl'y \,(•agui.: match \Vednesd<:1y night ·in i\·linnc:-;ot;1. 'J'hc l\\'O teams b<i lllert to ·3 tie. Next Stop Tibet? Ali's Going Price May Be $20 Million l\INSHAS1\. Zaire (:\Pl -:\l uham· mad Ali 's ~oinj!' price is risini:! -SHI million (or starters and. would ynu believe. $20 million"! -as incl ications grew that the heavyweight hoxing championship may bc con1e a world - girdling road shO\\'. ''Rio de Janeiro is a hnt!y l:tlkcd spot for the next. big fi~ht and. h<·l1e\'t' it or not, "·c·ve even heard sug· gestions or Tibet." said J)1in t\in).!. m;i stermind behind \\lednc s1t;1\ ·, spccl aC'ular, here in Africa. · "Thct'(' arc n1an.'' rorei)!n pos· sibilities as ""t'\1 as i'\t:\\' York ·s (i:1r- den a nd the llou~lOll .\:-.!1'rxlome. 'l'h•• best matchup 110\\' \\'OU ltt he a third fi ght between Ali and .loc f'~razicr. '' Ali became the catalyst in all future tight negoti ations "'hen he knocked out George Fore man and regained the title in a historic hout in the predawn hours al the Stadium of the 20th or r.t ay . Despitt• il s unique 4 a .m. local star· lini::: timl'. the bout apparently u•as a financial s ucecss . Closed l'irc uit li rkel. salt.'6 \\'1•r(· rcportert t'spt;ri;illy. hca\'Y in the Unit{·d St;.i tc!' i1nd F.ngl:1nd with a $30 n1 il\ion gross ~·n· tici patcd. Each righter "-'f\S AUaranlC'c1I, $1 n11ll1on. The \'ictorious Ali , who rt·l-(:iin<'d the cro"•n taken from him hl1c·:111s1· of his resistance in the draft in 1!1ti7, wa!' Ull :i nd moving a few hours :11"1 l'r his sensation:1J victory. 111• g:ivt.• a seri es of non-stop news ('nnt l'rt.·nces, s tarling: at N'Selc and t'litnaxil')f,! at the Inter-Continental lln!t•I. in which he lC":.1sed inquisitors .,, l'r his ori Aina I VO\\' to rcti re. '\\lh~· -:hould I relirc no,v?" lie :1,k1·tl ··1 :1n1 the cha rnpion again . I \1 .•nt to t•njoy it I \Vant to travel the \\orld and lc l :Ill the rcoplc sec the A!'(' a test righl<'r \\'ho {'\'Cr liver! ... " .-\li sairi hl' a lrcadv had one ofrcr of a I l,1t $10 1n i Ilion gu:lrantel'.'. "1.hc man h3d a n Engli sh accent" Al i sairt of the phone convc rsatio~. t·riends said the champion has a n1celini; with John Daly, president of llemdale of London and one of the promote rs . v.•ithin the nex t two weeks. "Who you thi nk I s hould fi ght ?" lie :isked. "Frazier. Foreman ai a in"? \Vhat hav(' I got lo prove? Does <inyboriy bl'li cvc th at l"ra1.ier can beal me lhl' \\':JY I \\'hi pped that ''"'k"'•ard an1:i1t~ur F1)r1•n1 ;11\'' "I punisht'd hi1n sill y. I pun<"hed him inlo ~uh1ni~sion . I l'rUC'ifirri hin1 . lh·'1" :i r;u1k an1alt·ur. \'nu sa"' me <·ru111hl(• tho! ni an ·· '"" "The n thrc<' weeks bcrore theSpced· way opened. I got a call saying F'let· chcr "'as going lo run a third car: I was a little shocked." Cy Young Winner Surprised ... HERTFORD. N.C. !UPll -Jim 'l(atfish" l~unte r missed five deer and lost seven dogs Wednesday, but winning the Cy Young Award he lped sa.1.~agethe day ror him. "I was surprised." said the Oakland A's pitcher who has been instrumental in the tea m 's three straight world championships. l·lunter said he and some rriends had just returned from a hunlin~ trip al 5 p.m. and had missed five deer and he 'had lost SC \'Cn hunlini? dogs. llis "''if£' ran out to meet him and gave him the news. "I thought Ferguson Jenkins wil.h the (Texas I R angers would get it," said llunter. "We both had ("'·onJ 25 games and all. I thought they might have given it to h'm because I was pit· ching for a better team than he was.•• Hunte r, who lives in this coastal North Carolina town with his wife, t\\'O children and about 50 hunting doi::s, said the award "does mean a lot to me on m y contract." Hunter has been the subject of con· trovcrsy s ince his contractual di spute "'ilh hi s owne r Charles 0 . Finley. The disput e is over S50.000 in defer· red income that the owner of the A's has a llegedly dec lined to pay. If 1-lunter's contract is nulliried he could goto the hi ghest bidder. "No one knows wtlether I'm a free agent or not," 1-lunter said. lie said he will meet with his lawyen in about two weeks to discuss the contract dispute and until that time he does not know where he will be playing next season, but he added he would "rathe r stay with the A's." "If our owner, Jlr1r. Fi nley, doesn't helieve I'm one o( the bes t pitchers in the league. the sports "'•ritcrs (who chose the Cy Young Award "''inner) do,'" said Hunte r. lluntcr was the only pitcher named on e:1rh of the 24 ballots. and he recci\"Cd 12 first-place \'Oles to 10 ror .Jenkins. The California i\n~ls' Nolan Rya11 came in third 'vith 28 points and one first-place vote. Cleveland's Gaylord Perry got the other first place vote and tied \\'ith Luis Tianl or Boston with eight points. Baltimore's Mike Cuellar had six and reliever John Hil· ler of the Detroit Tigers had one. _.!ft!tlC ... Ll!;tgut Wlfto\e'1 !11 1 ...... Cy YO\lrlg ...... ,.-: l'>Sl --t ..-~v. New YG•k l'!W -E••lf Wvnn. Cl"<"I'" 1°"1 • Whitty Fc•d. ,..,..,. vor~ 1'11>1 -0.•n Cllantt, C•l••Orf'><.o l ... 1 • Jtm lonrior4, 8oston 10e.8 -0..,,ny Mt L••n. Oe1tO<I !tl!P -0.nny MtL~•n. Detroil •l'ltl M'kt Curn•t, S.Ol!oMOf(' l'<IO Jim Pt<"'· Minnewt• "II -\l•<ra Dlut. 0~•1..,d 1•11 -V.Y!o<<I ~"'· Clt!...,ldl'ld rqn -J•"' P.11mt•. ll•ll•me•~ nu -c..i!l•\llttun•~•, O•l•olf><I F•oni "~· wr>e11 h ... .1~ tilabli>Jw!od, ..... 111w. •~Jt>Qlt Cy '1'"""9 Aw•rd wa~ go wen lor lhe 1-""1j()!' le••)llU . '" 1~1 • ...,,..,,.le a••<IF) were Clol.tbllW<:I tor tt>e •- l>e;i.gue~. Court Seeks Placekicker LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP> -.John !\taster s may be a fine placekickcr for the Uni ve rsit y or lla"'·aii's footba ll team . hut u judge thinks !\tasters did ll't's than split lhc uprights \\"hen hC' left Las Vegas for lluwaii. . Masters was in Las Vegas Saturd3y ni ght ror the game between llawaii and the University of Nev3da Las Vegas, but he returned lo the Is· lands with his team Sunday. fl(' had been scheduled to appear in court Tuesday on a trial ror snatching a bank bag from a downtown store ~mploye last Dec. J6. lie had been free on $2500 b:dl. Dislricl ,Judge Thomas ()'DonnC'll issued a 'be nch w:irrunt \\'edncsday for !\l aster's arrest. 1\ spokesn1 a'o l~r lhC' Cl:irk Count y l)islrirl Alll'lrnl'v 's offi Cf" :.tu d il "·oulri tak(' ahour t~·o u·ecks lo cxtr:1rlite l\la!'tt•r)o(. 2U. ll'l l.:1s \1cgas . 180.tiUS miles r>c r hour. " lie \\•as only ::i:1 :1t th(' tin1t>, the youngest start\•r In lh\' r<il'(', he conl- pleli'd 1!11 laps for hi s ~<'\'\.'lllh-pla('e liru sh. CATFISH HUNTER MVTennis Tournament Lures Evert. Short stops in sports: Aht'be Bikila. t:lhiopla 's l"''o-limc Oly1npic marathon charn1>io11, has had his mc>mor\· honori·cl 11\· a 1nonum1•nt of hi .... ·lik1·111"•s in Aildi.; .\baha. the countr~··s capital cit~._ Hikila mi~ht ha\'C' lK'r n ;j tri11le gold n11•dalisl, but an auto accld1·nl in 191i9 ll'fl him paraly7.Pri from tht· "''aist. lk>\\ n and C'onritlt!'d to 3 \\'hrel chair. lie died Oct. Z5. 1973 at th e age of 41. Hi ll l\loekett. ex-Ne"'rport •la rbor lligh rootb:ill player. is playing root· • WHITE WASH GlffiNWHlfE ball at the lini,·ersity o~ :~ehraska this year a nd last' \\·cekcnd hi s father. Ur. . llobert ~loc kctt. nt•w back to Lincol n , for the game \\'ilh Oklahoma State. The doctor was a halftime gues t on the game broadcast and \\'as treated to a hang-up _game, \Vhich Nebraska finally won, 7-3. ln£ormed sources confirm that Mis• sion Viejo "'ill be putting: on a women's professional tennis tour· nament a yrar fro1n no\11 but final details are yet to}){' completed. They i;ay Chri' E\·1•rt ha!! It'll • lati\•ely commilled to <1ppt'a r in tht· tourney. Sht• "·on thr pro tourn:in1rnL held in l\lission Vi ejo last January. El Toro llii?h boosters arc givtni.:: the football team a s pecial lift fr1r t'riday ni ght's titanic malch \\•1l h rival l\lission Viejo. An ;:1ftcrnoon :,;teak ba rbecue. complete with din. ncrware done in El Toro colors of hl111• ~nd gold arc schc<lule<I, courlt:sy nf · the club. Sidelight on the El Toro-1\fission Viejo lligh football big,e:ic Friday night: l-le rman Schn1idl, El Toro ,;cc principal. has divided interest in the> game. llis sons, Oa \'id a nd F.ri c arC" l \\'O of thC' big cann ons for !\I i!'SLon Vit•JO. Playin g roothall ror \Yeber St1t1~ ('ollcge IO~dt•n, Utahl thi4' ytitr i-1 Rocky \\'han. rormf'r F.di~on lllgh athl ete. \\'han, y,·ho sc real fir~l nam1' is Da\•id, has been shiftOO to lullb:u·k from linebacker lo fullbal'k . A San Oicgo :ir1•:i ;in,Clf'r \\l:J\kln ~ ;1l11nj! a beach 1n thf' Ch11l,1 \1i ~1 :.i arj ,1 reC'('ntly h11ppl'lll.'fl to TlOl t' SODl~ 1not1on 111 the "':ll C'r n1·arby that In· 11!r:1!1•1\ f1 ~h m11.;hl b1· 1h1•rc . \IC' ~ol · lr101l·tl hark to h1 s r:1r, 1.:nt h1 "' l 1~hh1:.: i,:1-.1r :ind n1 :1dL' 1h11'l' 1·,1 ... 1.;; 111111 thi• 'o ~p1•c1 :1 1 •·:1. i\'1·1. '.! \1;1-!ht' lul"k \ <·h.1rn1 .I'> ho• h:1 uh•d 111 ,1 111 pound l ••un•"t' 1 11111 11 ,:111111111 Haywood Overcomes Pain, Lakers SEATTLE fAP) -Considerin~ he was .. ri ght off the operatini.: table" Spencer ll ay"''ond had a pr('tty 1:.oori night, said the irrl'prcsi.ibte Hill 111111· :io:cll after his Sll J)l~rSoniC'll had IJC:1ten the Lo~ Anl!Cl<'s Lakf'rs, 117·!17, 111 a Nat1onnl U :1 ~kC'lhall AssoC'1,1tion A:Hn~· "Their (11r" ar,ls k11!t'1I u~." 1,ak1·r' roath nil\ Sharru ri n s:iH I "If lla}\\nod i-tay' h1·allhv. S<•a lllc ha <1 :i ~ood eh:ince of \\ u1111111.: It I l'a('1f1t' l)t\'1!'10'1 t1!lt• l " lla~,'woori , \\'C':1r1ng o s1>erial pad to protect tt right knl't' lhat hurt hlnl i.o badly he played lcs:r; than l••o minute5 again~t l'ortland Sunday, scored 40 points. polll'd do"'" 10 !'\'bounds and blo<'kcd rivf' shnt!i. to help des;troy the 1.ak<'r~ 11 had he•'n f('ar('d 1'uesrl11y 1h:1I he 1n11:ht ha\'f' l o unricr.:o ~uri.:cry hut 11h\·~1l·i;,111s rulf'd th:1l out for th<' \llt'"l'lll. Tiu• ~ta r fnr\vard h:ul ~ollC' ill\!l the J.:~J 1111• <1.~1 \'1 n)! h« il1 fl tl ·~ "ant to ht· 1·011 ~••lt·rr1 l 11 h1·rn l1f"1·;111~l' ht•\\ ;i~ plav1nJ.! \1 1lh n klll'l' 01 1·h1n j). h1•ra'u!-i 1: nt t·alc·nun 1lt.•po:\H' llut lh" l'l'n\\ll tJf 1~.9.11\ 1r1•ah"ll hin1 thal \\':IY :1:o; ii s-lood :inti <'h l'.!crcd \\ h1·11 ht' hc;1dcd for the locker room with a little ove r :J minutt! lo play. liaywood had plenty or help rrorn rookie Leona rd Gray, movC'd inlo :t !tt~1rtin~ forward role hcC'ausf> of 1n· jury lo t\('nncrly ~l r l ntooh. Gr~·~ h:id N Bi\ l'il r('Cr hl l!hs nr 2·1 po1nl-' .1nrl hvt• a,,,:-f,, :1nri 1t r ahhcd 11 rt·ht>und' lfa\\1ood said ht: tlOlict-<I p;un :111 lhl' t11r11• hnl lhoughl 1t y,,1, a \\t~I' 1ier1:-.1011 10 play. "l'tn i;('1tini.: 111> 11n11n i.: bal'k I thou~ht 1t "0111<1 t:•k l' rn1· HI I:\ )!31\lCS to Rl'l it h:tC'I..," \H id ll:1y"'·ood, "ho mli-;~cd mn~l of the 1•xh1h1t1on season bcc.ausc or a 11ullf"d • hamstrin!! in his left lei::. The game "'as close in lhc> Cln;l quarter with fhC' l(':l d ch~nJ:1nJ? hand' eig ht tim es brforl' thr ~onic~ fashioned a J:I 28 ~Hl\·ant:i.:1~ :it the brt"ak. LO\ llrlC.C LC.~ !ti\ !M,.·.11)11 I ,, ".•~)• • f•..-.1•11>1•' \.r,....1 ~~·.,,.,,_, >•h,I, •I''"' "I• \ o~ ... r · 1 I~ 1t'll• SC411l[ 11 111 '-''"v 1n•'•'"·'"" ,, ''"•'!•'"'""''_.' n·~ ... ~011 "'" "'" •• , • .... -11111 ,-••llll• ''"''ii)•,• IO\lo.>IQrl•' "')I)~ t ltl ')o~t11• >! I }I Hf I0<1kt!O..t. Llh• l·~~IV !Ci'"''''"" l•>">A~'tl(:\Jt, !,. Al!!' 1J Al!""Nn<' ~ o• ' • 0 41L V PILOT rritl1sday, Oc lotMlf 31 , 1974 ' MV vs El Toro: Passing Duel? r-----""Th .. riot Prais .. d Line Piny Key~_ t.1 11111ltt11 V1eio l~i~h ·!i D1.1hlo!<1 pl..iy t\11\I lO lhr f'.1 1'oro ('ht1rt.:t'r:'I. l>.'ruJ ;1} n1i:h1 1n a ~outh l'u.i\l l.l•ag ue lttanu.• anti 01ahlo:i"loot1J;.il1 ~ch J ohn l\l ur10 :ia}!'! he's lx·cn r1f;!ht al l alunl(. "I've !'la1 d :.ill aloni; th ~t 1-:1·roro1:-. the l(';1n' to heat. Sonll' d id n't takl' £1 ·roro "ertously early, but lhcy , have a II th~ C''<JX·ricncc ov('r evC'ryonc. "\\'(' rlo n 'I ha \'l· lhc super bark..; or the ~uper hnc and ha\·cu'l any\\'ht•rc ne1t r lhe t:jlf'nt l~I Torn has. '"\\I(• 1l11n 't have lht' si 7.f' to nla\l·l1 up against El Toro and ""'C sur('I}' can't over. poy,f'r lhl..'m . Pasisin~ is .i.:rl'<i1 , ti you're hol . Uut you !>hi\ have to have the line lo \\.'In " t\lission Viejo has c3rned lt l'\n 9 ranking In Clf' 2.+. Cl rl•le:, by Virtue or its P:IS· :-.1n ~ game. F:11·oro hns not ~(·n rci:ogni1r d in Cl r pol · 1~. tl ul' lo non·lt'aituc losses to (~ahr and 1-;l llorado. Oavc Schmidt i:; the big asset in thr, Diablos back· 'f1(·td and his passing hus uc· t;ountcd ror U1~ yard:-. ''1th 5J t on1plet1oni; ln.83 attrm· pts ror an ama'ling 63.9 per· cent. llc's tossed nlne touch- . down pusses and pltt yed only one hulf or the 'forrcy l'incs .l(ume and missed 'Ill or \he LH ~u na Ueach g:intc due to Injury. • Still, 1-;1 Tom's Gary Key has sone to 1 he al r more thon Schmidt, points out l\lur10. ··El Toro passes more lhoin we do," l\uys ~turio, .. and I bt·lie\'C thr y figure llll'Y t an beat our st:!COn- <lary. ·· "\Ye have m1.1ny things to !'lup the quurterbuck , Chuck Van Lie w, Brian lleaney ·und I don't belle \'e ..we t.:illl 11to1) everybody." Jlilurlo says his lineup will be !;hu frJed again, but won't revcul his plans until game time. I lowever, Tony Rlcha rd- so11 f1~ur1s to start at ful- lback and the 110-poundcr has Ci\'Cn the Olablos new ure in lhe runnlni l(ume. lie ru~hed ror 11 yurds in r1 ~ht ca rries aga inst Un1vc rs1ty , a 21-l:J loss hi~hll j!hted by three inter- cr ptlu11il, t~·o lo:;t rumbles :utd four cr1tlcal niuj,or penult1C:i on 'lhe ft.1 ission Viejo defense. ··1 don't believe we were looking J)t-st Un ive rsity," po int s out !\Iorio. "\!Jc pl;iycd with l'nthusia ~m nnd "'<'11 e nough lo 1,1.•in . llut we mudc ni ne mistakes. \Ye mO\'Cd the ball offensively, w but we stopped ourselves,'' e SPORTS Tars' Turnabout ' The w h eel s i n the Ne\lo'J>Ort Harbor High fool· ball machine are turning 11 bit faster and s moother as the 1974 ~ea son continues and S<tilors coach Bill Piz- zica li~ts a couple of key ractors in the steady im· r p'rovcmcnt. Must Control Ball--Tucker To .Edisgn's ' . Have Pass 'fhe Sailors hosl Fount:lin Valley l'"riday night in a ~unset Le ague till und Pit· zi ca says t he improved run· ning of Brian Theriot and a vastly improved offensive line is respons ible for the turnabout after an opening 21-1 cuff from \Vest minster. tr op G Oal • Ir Or:i ngc Coast College is •to dc(eat Fulle rton Satur-. ; [Halt Veer ' "I Edison llig h footba ll }'coach 81\1 Workman feels '-:his Cha;geril learned a good ~lesson last "'eek ,,·hen they 't had to s co re two touch- do~~ W the last 54 seeonds to Come from behind and beat lf>s Alamitos. "W~ \.\'e re flat for mosl or the game," s ays \\lorkman. ··\Ve had things so easy I wflS4 Loar a the previous .1 n~et-~ guess the kids thought we could breeze ~ 3"1:'.:i in. but they learned thelr.ietson." Tlius, \Vo rkma n reels Edison 11·11 1 bf' ment all y · r~adr, to face \\'l•3tern ll1gh i Wi._-e); drspne the fa ct Pioneers haven'! \\'on a . ~t League cont est yet T t"'O team~ i:lash Friday n1 al 8 at Jluntinglon Be:lcfi lligh. Edi~on 's main chore this \\·eek will be to stop \\'cster- 1 n's produclive ~louston veer offense' 1,1.•hich is averaging clos<' ICJ 300 yards a game. \\'orkman is \.\'Orricd about lhe option racct of the offen- se , bul Is C\'en more concer- ned wit h a Cl:!rt.ain phase of the offense \l'hich \Vestern f .5C'ems to run \'('ry "'ell. 1 -·Thl'y throw a lot of l tailback option plays wh ere the quarterback pilchcs to the tailback and he has the option of ru n nl n g or throwing.·• s ays Wor k- man. ).'ll really gives the def e backs trouble. \ r does tl so "'ell Jt has a tailback really throw the an a d mits the • ha re had some troub With their delense and Jt,roba bly the reason "·bile ('\' hu\'en't won a leas ~· g'ame. He says , .how .f that \Vestern does 1,. J • d defcn1>i\'C person· 1 r -!li•.it 's JU!il a mll lter of 1 · J?flforc they Jell. f> ', J.e ChJrgcrs "'ill start N11 .. Alng al quartcrback this 1,1.·eek, but \\lorkman , says Ri ck U .:i~hore. \\'ho led Ed 1~on ·s grl·at con1eback ;ig~unst t os Ala mitos "'ith 11\0 touchd oy,·n paiiSCS in the last m inu\('. ";n see plenty of action. \\'orkman com· pares his tv.o signal-ca\- leJ.·:o: ~ ··Bashore is the better J'<l~er a nd Ching has lhe C'XJ)('r ience and 1s a better runner." sa~·::. \\'orkman. day n tg ht a l OCC. the Pirate:; mu!il control the football :..n,1 contain the llorncts' passing attack. 'l"h:tt 's how OCC coarh P ick Tucker sums up the South Coas t Conference tit.in ic. And that might be easier said th.in done. 1\t s take 1s the South Coast lead 1.-dth the loser perhaps ouloftherace. "In a six -team confercn· Tri tons Injuries . Mounting l\'faybc Allie Schaff should gi\'e up coac hin g and become a doctor. The San Clemente High footba ll coach s uddenly sounds like a n expe rt when he files hi s medical reports. "\'esterday. one or our tailbacks, i\1ike Northrup was doing calistenics and I· wisted his a nkle," Schaff s a id Wed nesday. Deren: s i\'C back Stan Mathis !Sprained h is ankle l ast week. Center Frank Riz10 has an eye infection, tackle Ron Carrico is on crut- ches ... " These are only the latest injuries. Scha rr has now lost 10 key players,.since the season began and" his Tritons will be outmanned and inexperienced when they host the Dana Hills Dolphins Friday night in a South Coast League ga me. Dana l!ills a nd Sail Clemente are 1-J in league action but Schaff believes the Dolphins s hould be 2-0. "They be<il th e daylights out of El Toro," Schaff says. "If they hadn't fum- bled, they would have won by two touchdowns." !Dana I !ills losl. 21 -14. l The Dolphins could beat the daylights out or San Cle mente, too. \Vith Rizzo sidelined, Schaff will start 130-pound Tom Eads at cen- ter a long s ide 135-pound David Domill gues at right gu.ird. They will only be op- txised by 230·pound tackle Joe Cameron and 205-poun - dr r Crai,g Fu ll adosa. Oile r s Optimistic The y Can Beat Foe .. suddenl y. !ht." ll unl i~l on Bcacfi'Oiil'l'i. :lrc the holiest foot b~JI tt~il ni tlu:. ll'idl' or St. Lou~ w~·r lo:.1ni; lht·1r ft rs t fn\ ~n\C'!i. t he U1 IC'I':> ha\'C bl1 a lht'1r la:-1 '"0 op- \XlQqt.6. An<l tlll'lr 5'.! point:. ,1e,;11 0,~ l\:ilt•lla last \\'C'l'k 1s thl' Cklt r~ lul!hl'!'!t offcn:-.t\'e 11111 p~'1nre 1!)21;, \1 hi:in thC\' :-1.'°01 <ii SS aga1n.,l Br('a, · Sn. I 1s undt•rsland:i.blr th.11 Ollrrs ro:irh Bill 13rum- ll1C'l l It' \ l'I'\" Op l11n1 s t 1c ;ill(}ut hi:-li•an1 ':-rh:inces Cl llSt' lo b<':iling f>"oolhill ~-t•\. 'r h<• Knights .are i.o and ;H'l' ranked No. 5 111 the CJ t" -l-1\ IK>ll an<l No. 7 among Or;1 11ge Count~··s top 10. But Brummett 15ays the Oilers ca n win. ''It •SJUSI a m:ttlerofcon· l1 rl1·nc·e OO \\", .. he s ays. "llC'fnrC'. \lo'(' "'crc lookir.g f()1 ,1 a~·s to ~l'I bt':.i le n. l'\011'. \l.'C' a!:r looking for ":1\~ In "in. An<! hO\\' \\'Ill lh<' Oill•rs tx·ar Foolh!ll".' ~ ;1i:,:.,1tn:-I 11nheal('n Foothill 't :->.1turd:Jy r11,cht !.11 llunt1 n~ 1011 /3(',1\h 1n ~Hl E n1p1 rl· Lt·.11.:u i· &J rTii' "\\'c'rC' nol going tn lx>al llh·n1 on lhrt'l' 01· IC1ur long p.1~:-('S. ·· ~a ,,·s Brumnlf'lt , "llU1 \\'l"l't1 j.!Olng to thl'O\.\' :11 1h em. Th<',\' arc ~oin)! In r 1• .. p«rl our p;1:ss111~ ~:1n1t'. ·' "1'1H',\' :ll'l' ,I \t'l.1 ~00t1 l•'<1lh,1lt !C'.nn .· .. ;,~ .. l!runl· n11•11. ··tiut I (!on·r think th1•y ;11(' 1n11111·1bl1· It ;in~hod~· l .111 hr'.1l I h1•rn 11111111111,?ton \ !11 .i1·h i -tll • ·r til' <)ilt·i·~ p.is~ing i;;ittll' h.1 .. llt't'll :-11pt•rb I Ul 1·I~·' A;.;.11 n .. 1 t\atl·l la. 11uarlt'I" h.H'I.. Jldl ll Cl[:-1 lhrt'I\ ro1· 175 \ ,1r<I:-<tllc1 :1;:,11n:-t c.''llrt':-~. ht• p.1 ..... 1•ci IOI' 1-1·1 • ~'Intl\ tl.1 .. I t•.111\• ('(l!ll(' Tlt04\S IAll\ 11.99,.. ... #o ... , •• "'°4' ; Ca"I t..1 (~tl~-#1 TENNIS PRO SHOP ' 2721 I . CO.Ul HWl. c .. -....... _ .... I w.-.,,_... r.RAHD Of'ENING Sl'ECIALS M<M'• w_u,. HUD, JO" JOY, COU•T CASUAL On• Group of Speciolly ~ricod T•nnis App<nl and E I menl CUSTOM ST•IHOIHG J.HD llfrAll 640-4172 ce, a loss to a contender lltf:rall y e liminates you. tr Lwo learns end up in tie, the team that bt.'ats Lhe other one gQes to the playorfs," says Tucker . The OCC coach says his club fa.ces its stiffest chal- lenge or the season. ··fullcrlon has arrived. They st<1rled :i;low, which is not unusual, but they've got it togethe r now. The key to us winning the football game is m ovin~ the ball . "If we can contain their passing game and control the ball reasonably well, we'll be in the ball game. But if we can't move the ball and the defense has lo play all the lime, we're in trouble." The Pirates moved the ball well on the ground in a 19·11 victory over 1t1L. San Antonio last week and did not have to go lo the passing game. But Tucker says he 'll need a balanced a ttack to beat ihe Hornets. "We played guts football against 1t1t. SAC and our kids did a good job. I know "·c can throw, so I'm hoping we can control the ball by passing and running. \Ve'll have to do both." Tucker isn't sure who his starling backs will be, but Pete and Rick Brown, fl1ike Nanko and Tony Ac- comando a ll figure to see a lot or action. Nanko is the Pirates ' leading rusher with 316 yards in 76 carries. Says Kiefer Sweeps Hurting Than Mustangs Laguna ' . We 're Better Estancia l-ligh football coach Ken K iefer makes it pretty clear how he and his Eagles reel about Friday night's impending Century League c lash with Costa lttesa at Orange Coast Col- lcg-c. "Our kids don't want to live a not her year with a loss to Cos ta Mesa on their backs. We don't want to be losers again. \Ve feel like we've lost the la s t I 'h games lo Costa ltlesa . -·in 1972 we had a very poor first ha lf, although we ended up winning the game. The key is making no m istakes. Ir v.•e do that, we'll win. T he r e 's no question about that. I feel we're a better football team than P.1esa, but l\\esa is very close to being a good foot- ball team." Kierer reports his crew went through its best prac- tice or the year Tuesday and is conce r ned wit h Costa Mesa's passing game. "We have to get a co m- plete effort to stop Mesa 's passing game. We have.to ru~h the passer and cover the receivers.'' snys Kiefer . Estancia \l'ill have only one orrensivc change for Costa hlesa as Dan Granite mo,•es back into the star- ting backricld. Four changes arc slated d efens ive ly ""'ilh Dave Bla ck, ft.lark i\vichouser and Co rk y \\finder added and Eddie Pt1ecks mo\'ed from linebacker to middle guard. Quarterback Larry Hall has put the ball in the air 96 times in six games for a n average of 16 shots a gan1c and he has completed 39 for 529 yards and four touch- downs. The running ga me has been a bit more incon· s is t e nt, h owevcr . T h e Eagles have five runners with 121 yards or more to their credit, but none over 179yards. Al Liddle's 97 yards in 20 carries against Corona del Mar is the single best effort of the season by an Eagles back. Newland Laguna Beach High foot- ball coach Dennis Haryung is still seeking a way to find some speed in which to turn the corne rs as his team prepares for its South Coast League s c uffle with in- vading Unlversity Friday night. ' The Artists have held on with a stingy defense in losing a pair of tough decisions in circuit play, but the lack of outside speed has give n the oppositi on too much of a defensive advan-ln LinthO ta~~eoplc havebccn ableto slack up aga.vist us inside," Ed Newland's status as says llaryung. ·"because ·the coach of the U.S. water• everyone knows we haven't polo team in the Pan·Am the s peed lo go outside. Games in ~lexico City next Dana 11 ills completely shut fall is in limbo today. off our running game in the Newland, the UC Irvine first half before we were coaC'h, told t he Daily Pilot abl e to make a couple of he doesn 't know it he "'il l be ha lfti me adjustments. able to accept the assign-··\Ve try to sweep, but we ment, because of a S\l.'itch in just can 't turn the corner." thedatesoftheGame~. In the past two losses The ,eve nt ha s b('Cll Laguna Beach has netted changed from lhe spring of 1.'i7 yards on the _ground on 1975Lo next October. 73 plays ror a 2.1 average. "I don't know if I will be J\.likc Serrano has shown able to do it in October. improvement at quartcr- 'fh:at's a lhrce-wcek com· back . h oweve r, and mitment and 1 don't know if llaryung is hopcruJ that his J "'ill be able to take lhe· team 's passing gan1e can time off,'' says Newland. take some of the heatorf the "Also, many of the kids will inside running game. be in school and lhcre m ay "\V e ' r e continuing to be some problems there.·· polish our passing game,'' Newland says there won 't s ays ll a r yung. "Y.'e 'rc be a problem if the U.S. trying to gel better blocking team qualifies in the top six for Serrano Uecause he's in the \Vorld Games next shown that "-'hen he's given July. the prope r lime to pass he If the U.S . quali ril'S in the can throw the ball very top six. it \\'ill earn a spot in well." the '76 Olympic Games at Serrano completed five of t\lontreal. "If \ve <1u:1liry at eight toss<'s for 77 yards the \\1orld Games, it \Von't ~gai n s l Dana llills. in- make 3ny dirrcrence "'ho eluding a 23-yard touch- we send to the Pan·Ams," do,vn pass to Mickey Allen. savs Newland. l.aguna 's biggest asset, ,.::ewland is assisting UC however . is the defense Berkeley coach ~ete Cu llno against the run-Univc r- in coac hing the \Vor ld sity'sNo.1 weapon. Games team. Protect your home • from burglars with a Gard-Site security system. Now mou: tho11 ever, your ho ""'· your voluoble1 ondycur family ntrd prolC!tl•O"· Gwll'! d to !hem w11h fht Gord-Site Ml I u~curil'( ~)'}tcm f t1Q•nf'l:'fl:'d 10 opll'!ro1e by bl!'t'll!'lit of rodo1, yet f'O\'( to in,1011011d ope rote. No i.pe c1ol wiring, no <o mpl!la led 1ns11uc 11011s. A11y ml!'mber of the fomitycon opera te 11 • • Sell conto111ed, !111gle un11, Ul )1\ted olorm ochvohon ond c:ontrol 1ystem. • Adju~ruble rongl!'. · • Omni-direct•onol bciom goe' lhfough wo!ii IOI' lor91! oreo cuveroge. • Buill 1n m1nl-c~uter 10 de1ect the difference bet'Nll!en onimote ond lno,,imole objec11, i!'l\urlfl9 ycu ogoi11•t lolt• olorm'- • f ully tton1i\lori1ed, &elid.slolt c.ornpone11b. • 8u1lt 1n bo trtry thOf Qel, • 011e·veor worro111y.,. Complete •v1tt"' inctud1n con trol un11, bottery boc\:up pot\:, ond two ben1. A•JCP•M•y s329 Shop Sunday I I a.111. to 5 p.111. al Ille follo wing 1lores: FASHION ISLAND. Newpcrt Beach 17 141644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER. Hunhnglon Beach 1714) 892·777 1 • -Henigan hfarina lligh footbal l coach ri·J1kc llenigan says his learn h;1s to succeed in the uir a g ain s t J.os Alamitos S:iturday ni {:hl <it Western l!igh. J!is tcan1 meets the Grif- fins in a Suusl't l~eague .clash a nd after ''iewing the Los A lamitos d e fens e against the running or West· minster, Newport li ar bor and Edison, it's 1-lenigan's opinion that his Vikings h av e to make waves through the air. f\1arina has concentr:alcd mostly on the i::round game. but the Vi kes ha ve a capa ble qu arte rback in Chris ll:i\vn , who has bcl'n intercc pt l·d onl y th r\!e limes this year. ''!fawn ha s done everything we can ask of him ," says· 1-lenigan. "He 's a s uper individual and pound for pound as tough as any player on our team. He's inslintive\y tough." llawn ha s con1pletcd nearly SU percent of his at- tempts, connecting on 30 of 61 tries ror 365 y:irds, in- cluding a 45.ya rd scoring pass to Richard !\lorgan. !\1os t of th.e.., power in Marina's game · h.as been supplied by runner!} Jinl Rankin (98 (•arrics for 515 yards\ and Hon Rol!'S (14 carries for :133 yards I. The Vik es have losl the services of Cullback·defen- sivc end ~1ark Longnecker due lo :1 sli ght (·Oncuss ion suffered in the Newport Harbor loss last week. J im Del.uea takes his'- place at both spots. Heniga n notes Los Al's tendency to move tackle Jim Main around defen- s iv ely and its dcfrnsi\'e ag- gressive ness, whi ch went after Edison quarte rback Nathan Ching \)'ith effec- tiveness. "\Ve «<1n drop bHck or run the pla y ::i c t1on," says lleniga n. "And we think "'e run lhe ball fairly well , wh ich helps the play action pass work better." LEON'S 3 DAY OVER STOCKED "Our line has recognized the fact tha t e ven though they are sm:ill. they can block," says Pizzica. "\Ve had no offense going at a ll a ga inst Westmin- ster," adds the Ne wport boss, ''but OO\V we feel our runn\n_g ga m e is goi_ng fairly i.vell and our passin g is adequate." 1'heriot, a slow starter last year , has run for 253 yards in 42 carries the past two outings . And with l i ttle Tom Bazacas (135) keeping the defenses honest with his oc· casional bursts up the mid· die, the Sailors running game appears lo be sound. Theriot's speed is no bet- ter than before. it's just that he's running '''ilh abandon Lions Star Okay After Cycle Crash Ron DcCaprio. a starting offe nsive ~u ard for the Westminster 1-Lii;h football tea1n, escaped serious in- jury in a motorcycle ac- cident Wednesday morning and is expected to play against Loar a Friday night. DcCaprio was released from Westminster llospital early \Vednesday after x. rays proved negative. DeCaprio wa s back in school Wednesday after- noon and was reparted a:s healthy, but sore. DeCaprio's motorcycle collided with an automobile al an intersection on Golden \Vest Avenue in front of th~ high school. According Id \Vest n1inster basketball <'oarh Bob Fer&uson, who \\'il nessed the crash, the vcluclc, making a left turn on a yellow li ght, hit thJ motor c ycle and s ent DeCa s)rio flying over the car. DAVE HELFRICH Player of the Week tlO\v and currying tacklers for extra yardage. l'izr.icn says he'll go \\"ilh Gordon Ada ms a g:.i.in ;,it qua rl e rback , althoug h Ste ve Foley, who runs. lik e a tailback should, is also bil - led for quarterback duty, Newport's ril ajor problem with Fount ain VallCy is solving the h1tler's defen. sive strategy. which lfhliit:s slanting laetirs. "They sla nt thei r people one way or the other . pl us they like Lu bhtz with their safety or linebackers." says Piizica. "But ,,.e·ve seen simi lar things from \\leiil- minster and F\lllcrton." Pizzica reports that his squad is healthier at this point than al any time in the past several weeks after running into \Vestmtnster. Edison and Los Alamitos in succession. Prep Football SOP"oMollE • Sur• O'J OlwfU'n El1•nCl.t O Ii It 0-10 El -no lJ 0 0 II-JD E $1~n<1• to11r1100-s; SAii«, L"nt· Gal•, Att•ml. 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SI 15.00 NOWS79.50 NOWSfJ.50 Req. $1 35 -NOW $81.50 NOW SI 14.50 Req. $160 NOW.$\ 19.50· 1port coat1 ; IN REGULAR AND BIG 'N TALL SIZES Reg. 15950 R"'> \0950 Req.185- FAMOUS NAME BRANDS LATEST FALL FASHIONS NOW 54 1.50~ Roq. $05- NOW $48.50 R"'/. $79,50 HOW $6Z.5 0 Rect·.$89.IO MEN 'S SLACKS • NOW S4 5.50 HOW$58,SO llOW $64.50 IN IKQLAI AMO 116 'H tAll SIUS NOW $11 .50 ~ Req Sl8 -R,..Slb-NOW Sil.SO Re<> $20-MOW $14.SO Req. Ill SO NOW$20.SO LEON'S MEHS SHOP A. H D BIG & TALL 227 f . I 7th ST. Boo''"'"" Sn!e"'°'f & f"nl!~ O...q • .COSTAMHA !Ill WE'i lll~AL • Slir.HI ~Llffl FIONCW.R~ I OAIL'f'PILOT (.4 \ Wome n's Polo Results Guisn ess l hursday. Oelob!Y 31. 1974 Monarc·hs Facing Anothe r Pro Scores Athle tic R e sults GllllS Tf_NNIS Y•ISIT't Q 'Eltt11<i.1 Ill I t 11 """h•flOll lit.Kl! SlltCllES Morer,!El*I. "l•v111 itiBll-t. U1ore• IEJOf l. M.tc .. Hh!er (H811-J. Pool IEJa.f, Str•< ... 11 IHBll-4.. lll111n~ if. lek!I, Pt\\Olf" !H81 .. !. Mt.Elllinew IE IOet. L ..... , ..... !H811-t. 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C:0.0MOtl M•• l 1 I t-1 ('oro11:1 1h;·I ~1;11' llL gh"s St•;, l\1ng:--11111 IX' fJc•n.: a 1nu<'h 101pro \l'll S:1nl;1 Ana llii.:h fi10\ball ll-;tn\ Fr1d:.1 y ntglll <i i M al tht· S.:.1nta Ana Bo\1 I ;1nd nobody 1s more ;1\1·ar\' 1.11' lhc f<.1cl than Sea Kings co.ich l)a\'C llolland. Ul~hojl !\rn:it lht:h \\'Ill both l\lt·l\;1y 1:--lhl· bl'nth1..·r of b1• l a t·111 g n1u ~t "'111 .J ohn l\l t•K;1_,, \\·ho s t•\ situat1onsSaturday night :1t :--1•\'\'t".11 ('Ir 1·1•t'1'1\111i.; 8 when the two teams col· rt'l'nr il~ \\hill' ;it Oi :-.hop tide in a n Angelus Lca.gue A111a1 . an1I tllt· son or John football game al !\It. San f\lc Kay, hl';1 d <·u;1f"h i.il Ul'C. AntonioCollcge. l\("r11rd1ns.: 10 lh 1>hOp An1al \\"h1lt' ~I atrr Oci h:1s h;1d t1·oubll' tlt·ft.•nd1n~ ai.:;1111:.t lht' 1>:1ss. 11 h:is h;1d an t•lft'r· ll\"l' pa ::.::i1n ~ ;.1Uucl\ thl' l;1:-I t•ouplf' ot wt>t•ks. (~ua\'lt'f· b,lt"k Jim \\'1J,!m Ofl' h:i:-. ron1pll•tl•(\ :!3 of -17 ;1£'r1.d s 1t1r:!:ki_.,·;1rd1>. folY l'>l,._.<\I, .,.y lt•ngt•I 11\otl #1\1..,,,••. (.1Ulor"'• I O»<-•,Monut11•• ri•tl L0t.Al .... 1I01 • l .. • 1-ll _,,,.. I II J 2-• """''.,.. uorlN): e,,g., J, ~llOC>P 1. Ewen.on, G. Vhwr. VAllSlfY St••• '' Ow.111.,.1 E.i""'i• u 2 0-l ~tdMt•• ? l .. J-11 Est,ltl( ... KOFI"'): Lee !, ~\jl ..... CO\''" Mtw t<orlf'IQ: -.. $Mt!· --2.w.,1111.11"'·~ JUl'llOllY•ltSITY 5tort by Oiwr\tn E~l•no• U l l 0-• Cos.t"""'"" > J 4 0-111 E\t•rw:11 lt0••"9: Ho.-,J, S.:11 ... I. Co~td MO$.J o<Olt"'il; G. LFt!nt J, AAe•ny l, Nt•l9 1, Gretofl, (.osM•nO, St11<11u, Sc111e~on111•, w .. g111. l'llOSfl·SOl'H Stor••ra..tners Etl.-><i• I O 2 0-J ~laMt~ 0 I .. 0-~ E$IMICI• $tor1ng: L-Y. W••U, °""· Col.I.I /Mli1'C.orlng: IC.lyu,,t 2.~ '°"·Arnold. C:.t!s.on. SMlta An~ 0 G ti 1>-C1 Coron. 001 M•• Kor1nq W•••ott 1. P111(1", 51IYa, 8"11"""'• ~. WriQbl. VllA51TY Sl:..-1.,0...n.-n J I I 1-B l I j J-f , M1u1on "••io \(01'•"9: uu ... • J, DIK~worln J, 5colmdn1, St"""· FJIOiH·!DPM Si;-., 0...rtetS ~r.Hlf l I I 1-• M1~•-ll•~10 7 1 ~ 1.,-11 ""'~"°" l,'1~10 ·~Glln<) -·~ I, l o!0'19•, l:11yJ. Woo<hJ. H•,l. ' UCI Plans Ne t Matcl1 ··Santa /\na is a te<1n1 on the rise a nd 1t should be rcJd';l l or u~, ·' ~ays I loll a nd ••E\'t<l"\'One \\';JS shtiC kl'd 11 hen 1l IJcul V1Jl;1 \>a rk, but 11 ha:. a good f lub "'ilh the ,·up;1bili t y u l' bet:1tin g Uoth l \•am~ lost their c1X'ncrs. but came back Inst "'ct.'k \\'llh fine <·ffo1·1 ~. t\l ,11l'I" l.>~·i "s 1\lona rchs bat· llt'll SL )>~1ul to a 2 1·2·1 111: \\'lnle B1 s hotl !\rn:1t \\'a S blast 111g ~l. 1\nlhony. :JO. i . a11yoth.' 1 n our ll'a!:U!'. · • B1:.ho1l A 111 al':--1.anr!'rS. llollun(! li:cls Corona dcl r11:uri:· It~ P,:l\"C l\l atl'r llr-t :\la r \\'d i h;ivc to stop Sant<i pll'nly of trvubll' \\'Ith au L'S · .·\n;i"s 1·un111n~ a1l :trk. 'l'hl' plOSl\'L. 11as:::.1 11~ all:it·k "l'h1 · ·Saints run out uf sc,·eral for-~'lunarc-h~ ha vi• ;u1 l")<l'l'll enl n1at 1ons. 111c l11ding <111 op-clL·le u :::rc a;.:•11111>1 th.: run. but 11011 a nd \'ccr se ries ;:ind a ha\"L' h:.id l /'Oubll· defend1n~ straight po"·e r attack. 'l'hc enC'my aeria ls ;ill yl'ar. /u key to Santa Ana"s \\"in ove r ll ~ 1.:i:::.t l\\'u g.i111c:., ~l ater Villa Pa rk \\las ·the Saints Ik1 h<is y1<1ldcd a total of 405 :ibil1ty to c<inlrol the bnll yatds to Ptu:. X and St Paul and the Sea Kings will have ' eon1b1ned . The UC Irvine wome n's to avoid this. l'he La ncers attack is led f'o ;11'h l;l'Ol'i;_(• Kin i;. l{1 ch;1rd ~l(•t\;1~·. on\.'· a :.ophon\orl'. n11 ght 1)1• ;_i ., i.;ood ;1., lu~ ol d<•r brother 1f hl• t"()ll! I 11\lt..':O. tO dl'\ l'l11p. "l'hr L :1 t1C'l'I'~· runn1n ~ l!<1ntl' 1:-. l\·d h,\' :\irk ('or!"io. "'ho 1::-;1\·1·ra.:1ng 11,·t• ya rd:. ;1 l':llT\" :\\ 5-i. 150. h.;-i1> tjlll('k l;'ltll l'S'l'~·llC'nt IH U\'l'S. :\l;ll(•r l)l'I 1n;1(1c sevel':.il 1111~t:tk\·:o-ai.;;11n-.1 's1 . Pa ul, hut t·oa~·h <~nry Carr :-.ay1> )u ~ t£•;1111 pl:1 yf'd" ftn(' ga n11• a g ;.1111 :.r thl' t n p -ra nkf'd S11ord:.1nL·n. Mew S tpment o World Famous ao~t.on J,Mlnww•~ J 11~ I 'io C.lllMn1•J.l.Clldtlot1tlS 6••mtnql'l•m?._ ~l0t1f• ll Pnol..Wll>fl•• JI, Cn1<.1QOJI Mo<r.,ll,.JJ,+l.....,.,.4fl• )I . . adidas JUST ARRIVED! INCLUDING: BASKETBALL -SOCCER CROSS.COUNTRY -JOGGING TENNIS --Mony Others Funny Cars Con1pe te inte r coll egia t e ten nis ··santa Ana can also by quarte rback Pnul f\1 c- llayers association \viii throw the ball," s oys l lol· Dona ld. \vho has rompletcd i o ld a brunch a nd land. "'\Ye're just going lo S5oflwpasses ror780yards !xhibition at 10 ;.i .m .. Nov. need anothL•r ftne dcfcn~iVl' and eight touchdo\\·ns. ~le is 21, at the Ne \vb'ort Beach effort to \\'111 ." a "e r.v accurate thro\\'Cr 'fcnnisClub. lloU:.ind feel.~th<'ret urn ol" "'ilh only three intcrcl'p- C;.11"1" a lso adnut:o-:\1 ;1tl·t· l)e1 m1 S:-.l'S fuHIJa1·k ,!1 n1 H id~<'-\\'1th h1n1 out of thl' lineup, the ~loll.'.ll'chs lost.· bl ockin&,. sll'('nf:lh and a strong power runner. Lcrgnl Sdeclioo of oclidas lo 5....,.,. Califonlio, 1\ sing les and doubles (;ary (;111 ,.ncss \VIII h('ll> im-lions. n1atc h , featuring lop. prove the St•n Kings offen· C;1rr s nys Bishop Am:Jt "s att ack t::. ''rry ~i111d.:1r to 1'1u::. X. HOURS MO"-ITHUOS.10.t : TUIS.. WEO .. FAI .. SAT. t:J0.6 Four t ea m s of e ig ht drivers \Viii compete in the· manufacturers runny car nationals at Orange County Jnternational Raceway this weekend with qualifying runs Friday night and the champions hip team com· petition Saturday. 1v ome n n e tte r s, \\'i ll ~"-Gt11 ~ncss s ufl"<'rcd :i BishopAmatalsohas t"o hi g hlight the l'VCnt th;it;. sprain(•d k11 cc in the r.:s1an-excellent receivers in Dave costs S3. I l'ia g:Jitnl'. but \\"ill ht back JoH.v. who has <"3U,i!hl 18 In singles competilion.~'. the _~dartin g lin e up passes, a nd _Ri chard l\1c - UCl "s Lind say l\'lot·se. l·r1dayn1ght. "'\\'h<'n you d~pe nd on pa:::.:--111 :.:. ho,1·c,C'r. your quarterback n1u.-.t !Jc hot and vour r<'c£'ivers n1u s t hang ·on to th,• ball ... 1>a\'l"il!!iii~~~~~~i'!!""'!!!!!!!""''!!!!!!!!!!!!!! J\.1os t of the top name drivers in funny car drag racing will be among the contestants including NI-IRA world c ha m pion Shirl Greer, Don Prudhon1· me, Tom J\.1cEwen of Foun· ta in Va ll ey, Gene Snow and Dale Pu Ide who recently ac· eelerated to 233.67 miles per hours in 6.16 seconds elap- sed time. Qualifying runs Friday begin al 6 and Saturday's team con1pelition gets un· dcr way al 7 with pro stock reatures followin g each round or funny car racing. second in the 1974 wo'men ·s~ lt o"'l'\'c ~. the pcrr?r· na tiona l intercol\egiates, mance of Steve !\1ar~\\'llz, will oppos e Be tty Ann ~vh~ took o \'Cr for ~u1sne~s Stuart who plays for the tn Corona dc l l\lar s 7-0 win F1 orid~ Flamingos or \\'Orld ~IVCI" (~osla M~sa last week, team tennis. '!'lf'l't~_~:::rcd 1-lolland and t~c :iea Kings l'Oac h says his l\1orse and Je iln Nachand 1can1 i::. now a two-quarter· or UC I will play ~nn ~b;:icksquad . Lebedeff a n_d Karen Rein~l' ··~Jaroi\•itz did a good Job o f San D 1 cg~. S t ate 111 11,0v1ng t he club and had a doubles compet!11on . f\lorsc ft1l(' g;.ime runnin).: \\:it h lhe and Nachand \\'ere Sl'l'Ontl bu ll on kee pers.'" says Jlol- in this year 's nationa l in!c•·· land collegi~les be hind LclX'd<:ff 1\1:.irO\\"il t pick('d up li6 and Re1nkl•. _.,·ards for the Sea Kings Deadline for reservations \\'hdc /I I arty J-'crr;1ro g;1i ncd isNov.13and chccksshould -17 . 'rhe running game ac- he m ade pay a hie to Big I counted for 197 total yards. Boosters, care of UC1 Phys· but Corona del ~·i <tr didn't ical Education De partment. comple te a pass against mc nl. Costa l\lesa. Penney photo finishing Deluxe studio prints J • Picture de¥etopt In •ny Ugh! • Plclure •r••: 3'1." ll 3'!." • Electric eye • Aperture •els autom1tlcelly • W11lgh1 only 24 oz. • Single lens rellex wt11wlng • Press ... plctur11 •PP9•rs In 2 teconds • 4·elemenl lens 1y1tem • FocU1 10 In. lo lntinlly • Pocktl 1l1e-1" • 4" x 7" closed ggss 127.88 The original SX-70 wifh polished chrome case and real lealher inserts. Provides you on- lhe·spot results with only a lew seconds between the initial "click" and lhe first '"ah.'" Come in to see these tine cameras today. Uae the convenient JCPenney time paymenl plan. Other 'quickies' by Polaroid. 44aa '1688 • off Pre¥i0usly processed tllm only. Bring in your Kodacolo r negali¥et for delu•e studio prints •t $1 u vfng per roll, 12 or 20 exposures (including 110 mm) . The Polaroid 420. with Focused Flash ... electronic eye and shutter. double-window range and viewfinder, easy loading. Color pictures in a minute. black and white in seconds. The Po la roid Square Shooter 2 gives one- m1nu1e color pic 1ures. and has electnc eye, electronic shuller. lhree·elemenl lens and v1ewftnder. • Kodacoror 11 o 12 exposure film or Kodacolor 126 12 exposure fil m 1.09 Ptlcts e lftclive thru Tuesday, Kodacolor 135 20 e•posure film 1.59 JCPenney magnetic album 4.99 Shop SU11day I I o.;,,. to 5 p.m. al tho followinq slo~s: FASHION ISLAND: Newpo" Beach (714) 644·7l,13 HUNllNGTON CcNfER. Hunttngton Beach (114) 892-177 1. • It's Penneys for Polarold ~ 2.69 3.99 Polaroid type 107 film, 2.99 Polarold type 89 tum tor black •nd white. Squ•re Shooter only -. Pol•r~d lype 108 film 4.99 Polarotd type SX70 film, for pack cameras instant developer. Shap Sunday 11 a.m. to 5 1 .m. ot lh• followinq steres: FA~HION ISL AND. New,,mi Beach (111) M4·2ll 3. rlUNl lNGfON ([NllR. Hun•mqton Beoch 1714) 892-777 1. • tMllAo' (:-1 DA._ Y PILOT Penalties Haunting ~ Gauchos , (1tori;:t 1-lartm un is still u·psct th;1l his Saddlcb:ick Col l('(lC Gauchos enntcnuc to m:ike Fooli s h mist;ikcs. ·"rhiswC'ck. "'c have gone back to thl· basic rundamcn· l:1Js of football," llarlman :-OlJ)'S. ''\Ve huvc to l!h mlnatc (Jur mistakes both offcn· ~i \'t~ly aild defensively, f)ar· t1 t ul<.1 r ly so m e f oolish pt;nallie-s . ·· One . foolish penalty, in parL1 cuJw.r , probably cost the Gauchos ;1 ''itlory last v.·cck and ll artman wants h1 have all the e rrors corrcc· led '''hC'n Saddlcba ck IT\(.'<'ts P ;11!1m :.i r Satu rday 111J,!ht 111 a ro.\t!<i!'IOO Confc rcnl'C i;ame oil \'1:-.t.1 lli~h. Thursday. Oc!Obet' 31, 197• / lllll~ a..wn Pholo GWC, Foe Similar Good Deed People ·GIOTH CHU. L!AS- '75 MONTE CAllO make the scene 'I 2400Mo. Sundays JI~ °""~ Elld l- lw c:or.J -,,_ lio-._.... \\'lllTT'I EH -1( therl:'., :1 orf.l';:11tt.'m pts for '17i:ly:n·d ~ lh1· Ho:id runlll'r~ h;id lo~t :1 GI OTH CHI YIOLIT :-im 1l .i r1t y llety.•een th;.· ;111d lour tu1u·hdo11 11' th1 ~ 111·<11<. :-.L dl' hn 1 c h.1t· 1 k1:r.1 ___ ~i~n-t~l:ie'.....!l!!•l~l~!)~"l!!1~!{~1}!!~1 11111-:;~"'f::-:;'.i:;!'"'ca Gollk·n \Vc.~t JtUl'lllers und :-1•.1,1111. /11 l11'L' ).!a 1111·., h\· Halph Ch;iV('l, I 11·oug 1 tn· ~ '---------..,,:-~ the Bio !!undo n.oadrunnL'I':> h;1.~ h;ul nnly thrct.· jl.L:>"l'' JUl'Y HI l.1:-.t \\'l'l'k':-. ll ·ilpunl • loo1 1J:..ill l l'an1s !>a turdily 1n1t•r1·1·11ted 111\·l!ugot l .A~11t h 11l•:-.t night , thl' lt·:isl :-.urpr1sc1I T1111 y ~lf'11d1·7 1:-. l ht• \\'h1•u t/J('y lo:-\ 1'1 l-::1,I Pl'r:-.on on lhl' fi eld y.·11J bl· le arn ', lt·alh ni.: rt·t'l'l\i'I' Los An,!.:t.:les. 1110 n11:-.l ~k1•s - DON'T DISCARD THOSE OLD TENNIS SHOES ' ' f{10 Jl o ncl o head <.'0;.1l·l1 111Lh I ~ l'or JU7 yard:-;trld 1·11:-I lhern flt·arl.1• hu! lhl' Wt • .,,.. I 1 .. aott-AJI 1.,,.1 of Adi•• & T~ ~ !\I arty lU 01c:k:-.tonc·. rour touchdO\l'llS. 1'h1 .~ 1 .. ;n1 t•o:1ch is confidl•ot lus tea m 1 ANTHONY'S SHO.E SERVIC( lil<1tkstonc. a rt•i-i1dC'nt of :~veragc or Hi.2 yard:-. Pl'l' l'all s til l tit· or \Vin lhC' e rr· •WlS1'CLIFfPLAL\•LIDO•FASH10N tSLAND •COllOHADILMAI Seal UC<.il'h, ha~ bc('n ht•ad ('<.it r h. 1·1111 lltll' if ii goes lhl' rl·:-1 ur ' FASHloH S9UA~I: ISANfA .AHAi SOUTH COAST Yl~GI loo th:t l I l'Oach for thl' lil:1 l'k s lone rl'\'(';Jlcd tlF.it Ou· \\'<I.\' lllld('fe;1I NI. 11!!!!'!!!!!~!!"!~=~~~=--=-=~~~~-~~~~~!!~~~-Ho1H.lrunnl·rs lur the past ~ ----,=~-------~--------· IOIJI' :-('a:-.Ollh :1011 has Oe\'l'r Jo.-,t to Goldl·n \Yl·sl. l~ut he fcl'ls ti dcfinilc :-.imilar11v (•>:1st !) lx:t\1·c·cn thet.,..o ~Quad :-.. "\Ve could ;.ilmosl inlcr· rhange film s with other ~rhoo l s a nd the JX'Qple 1\·ho 1vatch them y.•ouldn't knc11v 11·h1ch team the\' were "'al· ch1n,g, '' BJ:.ickstOnc s;iys. "\\'(' both ht1\/l' :1 strong running ).!ame but "'e can a l.-,o pa:-s 11·hen the situation tl em;.111d:;, ''he 11dds. \Vhen c; rnssmont kicked thl" ('"Xlra point tha t tit·d the gam~· :1 1~1 ·21l 1 :1:-.t S~1turday. thC" Gauehos c.lclcns1vc t·nd , Greg Sl'1;1rrolla, y.·as CltL'd for l>umpin1-: the kicker. A 15·yard f.ll'n;dty. 'l'hcn he slugJ::l'li the holde r Woody Van Oooshret•. Another 15 y<irds. Consequently. Gros· :;mont kicked off from the Gauchos 30. 1·ccovcrcd an onsides ki ck and scored .a go-ahead TD. I CCC \\'I NNER -llruce Olson of Corona de! l\1ar (ri g hl) \\'On the 20t h annu;_ll preside nt '~ CUil tournament at Irvine Coa st Country Cl ub recently. I-le is pictured rl'ceiving the perpetual trophy from club president \Voody Smith. 'J'h e gam C' 1s u critical onr for both tc:.1n1s. H10 l lond(I has lost to r:ast Li\, 21·1<\ ;i nd ('il ll 't atlord another h.ss. Golden \Vl'st has a lie \fJ mar it~ record in con· fcrL"nc e p l;1y. f{io llondo is 4· l for the year and Golde n \Vc.stis S·U·l. New MV Course Does lllaekstonc figure i-iize will be ;1 kry lo success Satu rday ni ght'! O,vcrall, hovo'C'Ver, l l:n1· man w.is pleased y.·ith his Gauchos, particularly quar· t erback P.iarty t.1ikkclscn 119 of 36 for 266 yards ) and thc0Hcns1\'C line. Open to Public "I don't think it \11ill be a factor. The big thing Y.'ill he in keep i ng the mistakes down and for us to contain Dan Accomando." "'The offens1\·c line has been sho"·ing s teady im· 11rovcment. '' llartman :-.ays, ";ind t.tikkelscn has been y.·ork in~ extremely hard as ha\'c the recl'ivcrs. Th~ ofrensi\'e line is also giving .him better protec· lion.·· t.l ikkelscn threw 10 inter· ceptions in his first three ganles hut has only had one pass picked off in his last 102 attempts. lie has com· pleted 87 of 161 for l ,049yar· ds. i'll i k k e I s e n 's i m. pro\·e me nt must continue i£ Sadd]('back is to beat Paloma r . 11·h ic h is 3·3 o\·cr;lil and 2·2 in l\!ission Conference action. "It ·s another critical-type g<1m e.'' s ays llart man. "Palomar is capable or knocking us off. They run a veer -T orfense and they run it well." Palomar Depends OranAe County's nc"·cst and 1nos t unique golf cour· se, Casta del Sol, opened to the public today. offcrin~ a 3.62l ·yard. par 110 executive layout to the .i;:nlfing public. C.ist;i del Sol is lotated in J\Iission Viejo nea r the J\1arg uer ite Hec r calion Center and is composed of six four·par holes and 12 three.par layouts. It \l':JS designed by golf cours(' :1r· chitect Ted Robinson. This is Orange COunty·s first executive-length, 18· hole course according to Roger Clark. vice president of the ft1ission Viejo Com· pany. "Although the eourse has essentially been finished ror some time. we've delayed opening to allow the grasses to mature." Clark said. "'\Ve felt it important lo permit t h e grasses to develop fully , s ince most golf shots v.•ill involl'e an iron and it's difficult for un· seasoner! gr ass to t ake that kind of punis hment." Construction is currently scheduled to star t some time later this year on a ful· l·service c lubhouse to be completed <1rou nd the end of ~1 ay. T he clubhouse v.•i\l rcOect •California's early heritage On S d in the manner of other ~i is· Pee sion Viejo ~ac.ilities. A tem · porary building near t he first tee v.•ill serve as a star· l\l o~I t ea m ~ fea r Sad· · ter 's shop until t he ne\v dleback Colle~c·~ p;i~:-1ng clubhouse is completed. p.amt' thC' nio s t. h ut Crl'cnfe-cs \vil\bc~for P:tlonl ;ir Con1ets football \i·el'kd:.iv s :.i nd 55 on coach f\Iack \\'iebc is im· y.·eekcnds ·ilnd holidars. pres~ed y.•ith the Gauchos' The Casta del Sol course rush1ngattack. ·11 t 1 th ··1'hc 1r running game "I .co mp ~m.c n ... c look!-;iu·fu lll' :-tronf,·· :-:L,\:. e stabli shed l\t1 ss1on \1t'Jfl \\'h•b(' ... ,\nil tht'll' ciuartcr· Golf Club course t.hat has har k run~ l hf' option \'l'ry ix'cn 1n opt'rat1on s1 ~ct• th~ \ii·ll. i\l ~o. l'nl llllPl'l" .. ~l·d m1d·l ~6~~. ,\ h 111 ld1ni-: 11 ith thr luughnr:-:-of lht.•i r progr;un 1 ~ cu rrl·n.~J.v un~k·r 1 ,fft·n~i\'l' ;i nd d L•lt.•ns ii·c line \1;1y at ~l1ss 1on \iU'JO (,oJf I ., Club on tht~ cluhhou:-l' ;ind p .i\l'r:-.. ·I k f 11· Sadd le bark h:i:-been Y.'omen s oc ·er ac 1 11e~. t nuJ:h t·ll<•UJ..!h lo torn pi le a '1· 11.1 r1•cord ;.ind has nnl lost 1n it s la .~t I:! ,:a mes. Palomar. \1 h1 ('h hosts the Gauchos at 'j :iu S;iturd.iy night at Vi!'la J l1gh. IS J .J. It \\"1t•bc is most conccr· nt'd :1bou1 onr ;irca. it is l'a l o m:lr ·~ s'izC'. Rig ht c11i1l'd Ke vin L.i1rd on!~· \\'l'l~bs 190 pound:-:inrl lett J!U:1 rcl .Jim ~l l·~l anu:.. 11 "1~hs 183. 1\nd !'-all· 1Hl•b:1rk's drfl'll~C" 1:-led h~· 2.>U ·p<>UAd l:1c}.h• Brookr l)unn. "\\t•"ll probahl.1· ha\l' lo 1>ut l\\O h h.H"'l\"rs on h11n," :i.a.\'s \\'1t•\Jr . "'!'hi:-is a \'Cry sh1'iJa1· Sad<llt•hac~ leonn to lht' Ont'" \\l' h.11·1• p!:1.1·ccl before. Tht•,\' arl' \'l'r.1·. \'l'L~· 1ih.\ :-.ic:il a nd pl ~1.1· hard· 1111..;1•d (l('fl'O'l' ... r alornar has SflmC' cl('fr n· S L\\' ;L('l'S lllll. i\1\1ldll• l1nc•h:1rhC'r .1.-1(• Fr1f'flr1('h"' h:I:-ht~l'll ('f\'dilt'd II Lfl\ 81,) 11n.t:-.. 1~1f'rl 1 ,1('k l~·:' :11111 h.1:' 1'l'C'(l\'t'l'l.'1t loul' 1un1hlt;>:-, fl t r<'"n~1\·t• <"nrl !J on lloUl!h l on h a:-111;1rte .141 t ack!!•., lH1I h1' s!r('n!.:lh is lnr1·1111.: lh1• runnl'rs 1rl\O tht• l 1 11t•b.11·.,t•1·.~. 1';1lon1ar runs :.1 -1·.'1 I (IC'f,•1'.,t'. Offcn~l\'cly. the Comets arc led by quartcrba<'k Gr.orJ?t' Dickerma n . v.•hohas t'nmplt•!ed 49 o( R7 pasSC!i for 661 .}ar d.s. The Com ets ha\'c lwo 5plil b:1rks 111 F:arl ·au1?hn ;ind SIC \'e !-;1n1une('. Vaur:h n h as ru!ihed for 389 y ards on 'ii e:1rr1('s a nd Si munec h :1 ~ rarr1t·d •2 tJ me!\ for 329 y ;1 rrts. ·r1l\' t 'on1t•I" h.l\l' t11n I''· ('1•tl1•!1I l'~'t'l'll l'1'' Ill llplJ Sl.L•\'l'll :-1 1211 l':llrh1•~ lt!I' 2:1-1 ynrd ~• ;1 nrf 11111 ll111l'k1•r tSl'\'t•n 1'11!' 11;11. Coed Results C..T .... ni• Or•~" Ct•n 1171 Ill '41-Wr-' "'i•tlf (M""'' 111..,•·Pf·••n, !OCCI dff. F'"'''~t>d(on •·l.i-1 °'C-!h< Mc11<ln tOCCldol.Wt~· Sn\1mt•l I I f of0."'1 ~1 IOCC I clol. Wilu1 ..... G.>bf>CI e.1,.0 l)pMotl ·~<"••I (O(CI dt l, S.!rfcl\en· ~Hll•lc"•·1 .• l Culle,..Ja<oti"'n IOCC.l "'11. rdlll~· --•·J .•. o ..:.u~nM•Q Fl•d•t 10(() Ml. M>Nm. """'' -~·<!~ ~.•-l Melf'·ll•>' 1occ1<1r1 v;u.,1 .... l~...,.,e.1 •·I P•lm·(>tJ•"t• IOCC I <J~I. ""'"''"'•OJ-Y•llM· ••••te•·O """"'"°"·lllOC ' IOCCI (!fl, (l...,~l·Hd'f"'S 6 l,6D ,_.,."'''J'o<W!< !O(Cl <WI. WillM:t·MCM<I· ltn .. l.•·• 1-lOl)O(·r Oilr IOCCI OCI. 6drlll'l1 lltll !>1, " o .... a.()(o1,1n•y lOCCI Ori, s.1.-.1->'i•'' b 1. " COt.DYOlll.Yll•lL .. O•a~~ Coos1 do•i. l..._ t<••bot' 1).1. h 10. 15-11. P!-S ol !""' 0<1""'. J1>o1l'W' l"~I, ~ ~c., Ao~~~""'"~'· ().lft!..llfl't', • 0r8"9f ~\I cir!. LA H<if-1~ 1SA, " I Pl.i-,.r~M "" Qa-: ~ll<if MCODNld, l°"'U•M,Jthn, llm ';l~"(D~t, .. Or.....,. Coe\l Ott. Gollfl:n Wt!.1 1).11, I~ •• ..,, ..... ('{ llW g.tlN'( ~ ~·. Rn \ann•"""· • Of¥>Qt(C•ll""t {,ot,,..,,\W l!•lt,I\. " f'IA ... O, ~· 1~~ I).\-(\fol\ft•r f'to••·~'. °'''"'' (roO<I .. "· J..c • ~,.,,.1;1.,. r ... 11~ """'hll ,..~ (.i"'9f s. l• .. l ""' c .. 1 w.,..,nq '""'°"' .i, a.oc•-1,.im(Jllo·11 • ..... """''' 'loe.i ..... . . . Clark also :-.lat ecl lh:it the f\Tission \'ic·10 Cnn1 p:111y has ~pent close lo SR n1ilhon on recreational facilitil's ~inl·e it w:1s 01><'nC'd. , The new course m:iy be reachcct h y taldng the La Paz offramp from lhS? San O iL'j!n Frcc\11ay ;t nd tra \•e ling cast on La Paz to l he l\lari:uerite Park\11a y. 'J'urn left on 1'11 arg uerile to Casta dcl Sol J'(oad. then right t~ the course entrance. Leon V{·rstegcn. a fresh· ma n out of S;inla Fe Hi gh, i:-. the Ro::ulrunners leading rusher \\'1\h a ~.3 a verai::,1.·. lh~ has carried 57 t1mrs fnr :jjMJ y o.i rd:-. lle's St'Orcd four tou c hd u11·n :-, add{•rl I l l\icking conve rsion points ;ind onl· on a l\VO·poinh·r. t.l1kc Ortrz. :1no1hc r fresh· man from El RanCho High . is the 1lio Hondo quarter- bark. Ile h<is completed 32 ·* Rustlers Must Wi11 To Remain iii Race Golden \V(•st Coll c,:?c i..; undc fl'atc•d bul 1vd l he fii::ht1ng lo !"{'main in the Southern C:1!1fornia Con· ference football fl ag chase Saturd;iy n ii;ht "·hen it meets fl.io llondo College on the El Hancho l lli;h field. \Vh1lc the ltu s tler~ ha\'en't los t ;:1 l::Jm~ this ye;ir . a 27-27 lie \11i1 h Cypress two \veeks ago h;is placed them in a precar ious position in the league st;111 · dings. A loss coupled with thl' l1l' eould drop the Hu'.'.tlc r:- from t itle contention and a possible pl;i~·off be rth. /\ year :1go. H io llnnrto 1\·as the only eonfercnCL' 1c·an1 tu dcfC';it Golden \Vest. f.·la rty Blackstone, head eoach al J{io llonrlo, has held a j 1nx over the !lust lcrs in h1i> fo ur years al the hciln. Ills teams h:i\'C \\'Oil al l four dec is ions and Golden \\I C'st co;ich Ray Shackleford says llus year 's lloadrunners tc:1n1 1s no d1 f · fcrenl than th(' other:'. "Basic:ill \'. thl'\' ha,·c 11011 1r 1th tht•ir 1i'\·fe11:-:e. 'l'ht.'\ ;ih1·avs :-ccm to h:11·c .ind a rumble \vas recovered in the end zone for another. "Thl' key to our ga me \Vith them y.•ill rest with :J. break. A recO\'ercd funlblc, ;.1 pass inl('rreption or a long punt return could do it.·· The Golden West coach is looking forward to having Paul f<'iskness back in the st ;1rtin~ line up. lie has mis· ~cd two ~a m cs w il h ;111 :1nkle injury but i." ..-tiJI the te;im 's leading rusher. Fiskncss has carried lhe hall 87 time!\ for 444_varrl!I. :in averac e of 5.1 per I ry. I le has a lso scorl'd six tuurh· do1v11:-. l}uarlcrhack {)an /\c· con1ando has Ix-en largely responsible for the Rustlers leading the circuit teams in total offense. Accomando not only com· plemcnts the running game \\'tlh ;i stron(! passing arm but likes lo kl'('P thl' ball on the opti on play as well. lie has pa:-st'll !)I timl's \\'ith 47 con1plctions for 58!1 \·;1rf\s nnd f11•e louchdo"'ns \1 ith !'our 1 nlcrccpt ions. ;in ·t1utsta.id1ng dl•fcns11·C'r,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_Ojj 1.:;1n1 and thl· Joss to East Lo:-. 1\ngc les 1vas at the l'X · pt'n S(' of the offense. not the 1k·fcnse," Sh.icklcford ex · p!;1111s. ··A pass intcrecplion w;is relurncd for a touchdO\\'n LEASE A •74 DATSUN PICKUP onlv 179 MO. • •a•ll..,,,noe:f&m:i OEl. COSTA MESA DATSUN 2145HAllOlll~c.M. 540-6410 A~:Me GRAND OPENING Aj ~~\~//~~ 7 ~ EA STA DEL SOL GOLF COURSE O[T. 31st OPEN TO THE PUBLIC· 7am Daily ;t '8tM17'<jJ. ~..., 11 71.6, &~ ~ e.- 27599 [ASTA DEl 5Dl RDAD near marguerite Pky. and Trabuca Rd. m1ss1on VIEJO Tel: 5Bl·D94D ·I Phone for Reeervat.lons $ for No down payment, 6.00 a month* ReliAride® Deluxe Steel Belted tire has: 0 2-ply polyester cord body 0 2 steel cord belts 4 fo, s120 SuP. F.E T. per 11re E78x14 '· 2.47 F78x14 '61 G78xl4 2.79 G78xl 5 2.86 Prices shown are lor tubeless whitewalls pl u5 f ('d. Ta11. No Trade-in neecJed Our RehAridr-t'l Delu~e Steel Belted is our own name and does no• rellccl any nahonwtde standard ol quahLy. 4 fo• 5 140 S•le F.ET. PER TIRE H78x14 '94 H7Bx 15 306 J78x15 305 With the pu1chase of Rehf~c10~ hrt>s you get: I. •nstall1111on 2 rota hon every 5000 m1tN;. "This amount represents the monthly payment under the JCPenney Time Payment Plan for the purc hase of this item. No FINANCE CHARGE will be incurred if lhe "New Bal- ance" of the account in the first billing siatement including the purchase is paitl in lull belore the ne xt b illing date shown in that statement. When incurred. a monthly FINANCE CHARGE will be determined by applying monthly periodic rates of 1.5°/o (ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 18%) on the. . first $1000 and 1% (ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 12%) on that portion over $1000, lo the "Average Daily Balance." ffftdin ckrtt, n.w .. Oi:t.31, ,,.,. Min Set,. Ho•, 2. 1974 BUENA PARK: Beach <it Orangelhorne • Orien weekdays 10 10 9 30 Sundays 10 to 6. ORANGE: City Or al Garden Grove Blvd.• Open weekClays 10 lo 9 . S undays 10 to 6. SAHTA AHA: 3900 So. Bns/ot-No. of So. Coast Plaza • Open weekdays 10 lo 9. Sundays 10"10 6. • • PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTI CE PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICf lTtOU' IU$U11:$$ 1' ·,..,. fUNC'l IALANCES JlllW I, ltll CITY Of COS I .., MESA ~ ANAL 'f'~SOF F\JNO .. LANCIS JUNIJl.lt74 ~ TLlt#JrtSJ"l.JtS llla¥•NUI S lolAM(•f&TeMI NT TIW~1 ... poo1-1\0o1"91MMt\\ft: Ho. '" 10.11 11-... ..... , fOWLElt ill'U10ClAfU , l«W L ....,,~,., .... n ... \fnt• .....,., C.htO<ftit . .., loiAlllOlitH[.llil1H ~PA.,H.f.lllOJI -ur- J4Mli.V HIALJH t.LUI. I~ Vklerl9 Ol Gifte,.1 lJ.iJJ,96i.4 ... ·s tJn ,Jt0.1101 • 110.M1,.W.1s ~ .. ~1.1_,.,<.wat.,i•~'· OI Pa~,ou ... ... ,,,........ 8 . lll'Cllleitl, ,.., l\19414; Oil> C•1>1t•1 Outlay JOS.~.SI 25'0,ooo.oo ... ~.01•.11 ·~ 1.10~.11•.•1 114,ll'."1 110.000.00 to ...... C. L fl~IH -9 L, rOW!lrf. IOllCI C"'°'1Uo ~tk °'"'""· Mnlt Anot, Qil!lorfli.t ••• l.Mw,NOw-1a.ec:11.C•l!toHli• ..... t.a.nd ACQwr~•hOtl Equ111mtt1t AC'Pi~I 150,000.00 + ,.,,. -.,,i,1.,.,, .. ,_""'" .,., ""' lflo. 01 ... ... Oiv<Ollet II t~~ 8. Llftdllt« 12 Spf(, G•~ f.ta-:.tr. lmptOV,·:tfC.2101.1 So«. G•1 r ""' :.ir. 1mpt0¥, ·~. z101,t SOK.Go;. r •• Str. ln'ICll"CN.·Se<..210. S1t"I L 19f"ll 1"9 01,lti<.l + ••l.lJl.11 A, M. ftlCl'WtOI, llJI W, 1$81 ~-I., !.Mi ... Afw, C.U19tnl• 91101 Tt1h ll~e-M ..,., lllH w!lll fl\e co....tJ 1J 11,jOO.OOI l.~.00 0. f , 'hti..rtlt, IS.ti W!lli.,._ .... ... SM1tA .... C.al1l-1.t1110, CH<~otOtMOtC-l•OOIOU*'U. '"•· JI + ..... ,_,J """' t1,11~.oo >n.,...s.z Tllol bu\1neu ll feno111;.tM 11¥ • ....,.,. .,,.,\llip., Pl.lbtlsfttll Or~ CIM\I 0.IY ,..._: ll Qttooe.t4,ll.-Ho__.,,M,1t1• N Y~1c~ Porkjr"190IM. No. l•lmpn:J\I'. \l~ocle P.ir .. tnQ 0.st. NO. I ·Al.'.Q111~h0t'I Veno cl" P.arkino Olll, No. Z• tmc:wow. ven1clt1 f>.trk1nq 0.lt. No. 2· M.qut\1lion 1914 Oilen S!kKe BMdOtCC 5erw1ce Fund 'Wl.01 O.llJ,09 1,0lli..10 •,11•.:W -0. ?SI.I• PUBLI C NOTICE . JMS.'4 2S + )tl.~1 (. L. Fe.let • Thil lltlemt1n1 •a~ tOM ,.;111 ttit c:io.c1 °"' OI °'lft9l" CouMron OUociot< .. 1'1•. ... JM.11 PUBLIC NOTICE .. .. + IJ2.•• ·-Pibl~ 01t1109 Co.tll o.nv PllM, Ck· ... 6S.C,ll•.IJ 11.332.•>J .t.9~9.0 -0-10,JSO.J.C; PICTitlOUS •USllll lSS ~ lllaMI SfATl"Ml lllf " " " " " Tr•tl•c S.tety • .0. ?t<l,ll0.11 toiler l l,t MHOwtmlltt" 1. u .11, ltlt 40Clt1• Tio. kiilowl"9 lie•_, It ool"'ii llUllMu ., Water A're•ge Fee1& ln'l9t(lv. Goll Cour<;e + IJ,M.50 '°' .m,w .is HOUSE. 01' l ORllE'I'. tU Dlll'nOnd •..e., L11tiot 111.,...,c.u10-n1,™1 l.e•sure Services 1914 ()oefi Si>«e ACQUtlltloft Jtl,l ... t l ,~,MS.00 l,20f,144..., Jor." !>, '""''· Ul•S...CMIOll. lhf~ N<.olt,C.11'9nl!• tlOGI. lfllt llowlol""'I It tO-(tttl •v •11 ln-dl.;f),u,j, '°""''· , ... ,., T~I~ 1l11t:me11t ••I llrf(I •ill! tN C.OUOW~ Ot,_of<lfanQit(OUnlyOl'I Ott-H, .. ,., ,.,. " ., " .. .. " " a. Oeve1oomi:nt FIA'ld F C1deroi1 Rewe-St.ar1ng rrust "A" Federal Revetl\leSftM11"19 Tn.i~l '"8" Feoer.:i1 Re""'nUl!Stw.rtng rru~I .. , .. Federoil Reve~SNl"ing Trust .. D" Trv\l 8ond ·l911 Act ~rill L009 Tenn Debt ro rALS ·~ 311 ,JI~ ... )01,091.4 31•,0)0.H ·~ ... -~ .• EXIOBIT••e•• CITY OF COSTA MESA City Ha ll n emodeling -<Ith and 5th floors Bicycle Trail at Subu"bia Park SfATEMENT OF REVENVES AND EXPENDIT"R-" r 1sca1 Year l!.nded June 30, 1974 GENERAL FVND Storm Drain REVENUES -illlcy 15 ---------·• Property Ta:iccs $2,118,228.30 Street construction __ P_U_B_L_1c_N_'O_T_1c_E_. __ ,·State Subve ntions -Tanager Drive ••,111 --l·lomcowne rs' Exemption 206,811 .70 ·lrlcreasc Power Supply ... •.tlJ.Aa.llli ·~ •.l2t.1'f ... ••.•11.1• ... Jl,zaM ... 1'2..W.10 ... .... t ... t.twW• . ... ,, 176,092.&I 2,234.31 8,629.19 24,743.&I :Ji1:1~:;E1t!"~ 0 ' •EAL •.0PE11'" -Business Inve ntory -Facilities Shop Arca 319.22 1o1........... Exemption 76,752.10 Total Expenditures $238,nt.94 111 lh!t Sutltf~ Courl OI 11"" SI•!• Ill 56 477 78 GAS TAX STREET -PUBLIC NOTICE c..rttorn"·'°''"'"c.o.."1,oi o.-.. Franchise Ta xes l , · SPECIAL -----..,,+,ir;,.nn•~~----1 A~~~~!~:.:.• 1"' Ell•~• ALICE Sales TaxT 4,000,556.61 IMPROVEMENT FUND-Sec. ZIOI.1 ttonct: fOCRt:OtfOA\OF lllt.ll;TA•N· NoUte ~~ lw•eby 91.-en ,,,..t •rot "'°"'Ill' Cigarette a x 408,956.09 REVE~UES '''" AlllO INT£Nf t0 N l O filtANSl'EA neo will Wll •! ,. ... ~te iilt, to !fletliQflt'ol Property Tr. ansfer Tax SS,863.47 Stale A local1"ons ALCOMOL1ce1:v t:11AG E Ll(f.NSE l!>I -~1 l>l<l<I~•. '~bieU "'tonhtmatlon OI l~•ci.•IU1·•10IU .(.(. Wld~lotCou•I. onO< titer"" n uui., Tra nsient Occupancy Tax 117,645.14 -sec. 2107 .1 .,../or?ta/J l&l"f OI Mowmber. 1'1• al Int Ollkt OI l1'e Trll!.I C · al • 1110T•cE is HEAEev G1vEN 10 1"' °"".,...., ... .,. '"" secv 111f v P.t.e1F1c Misc·ellaneous ap1t Orange County Allocation CtMl1on o1 e111, R. ,...,,,1,, soc.1.t1 s.tc ... u, NAT •ON•L BANK, m sou1~ Hope S!tftt, Contri butioQ 22,036.12 Interest NII .... ,.).f ........ , t r .... \!ttOr •11<1 l•t'°"\ft, LO> At111'1t1, Cl)llllly OI LOI A"9111!!.. Sl•t•OI 376 64 ......,.ow .... n1dcl•n111.a.W11'111~ns1., Gt111of••"•·•11111e r1on1.1111e1rte11"terll"ll01 Licenses 294, . Total Revenues ll'l lM CllyotC.111 1o1e1t.c.,..,.1,o•O.-M1Qit, WNIMtt1ot<14t1i.liMeol o!Nthanc1111v.. F' 35834 34 NDITURES si.it oi c.111o•n!• •nn, 1iw1 • bul1c 1•-•'91•. 1111e.111ct1111er-•" t1W1 thet~••ofw.d in es , • · EXPE 11111,b•-10111m.ae 1oc..o•oioo. 11,..,., _,._. ""' 1eQ1.11tTc1 br ""'"""q, o11a.. Pe rmits 234,010.89 Capital Improvements $1(1.W !ottllfilJ No 111·10.fftO. ,,...,, ... "' Of ot""••iM 01 .... thM!Ot 1 .. -•1o(ll'l 101Nt ind lnlt-l••nllf,.t w!IO\it buWntH OIW.,dttt•-. •ltt..tlmt91CIN11t,1n-Sale or Supplies P roject 92-MisceUaneous -ill1UM Wtllffllnll•tAve.,ln11ttOh IO ttl !fie ce•t.l•n •t•I IWOOt•1• ~1...i.i In and P roperly 17,723.88 "l'1nor Construction 91 (liiW. llM11, CounlJ ol 0."'91", SI.lie ot ~ Hllli C.O""'l'I ct Ott•, Sl.ote OI It Qilitot-111•'2•?1 c.i;10N111, "'"'11<ul.1•1, aev.r1btd'" 1e1. Rent of P roperty 74,481.92 P roject 94-Street $333,312.87 34,297.89 45,664 .41 $1 ,706.00 Tll<tpt9'1trlf l\Gll\tl111f'dl .. _•••H : il'lo5,l-1I: I l t 66636209 od'f' . ( p . t •u '*• 1 .. ,,_, ,,.,..,,,, f<llllliotNnl -........ 1, 0we111119 un.1 a1n11uilell"'9 n er es • · l\.1 1 1cat1ons or r1va e 9IOtl w1u .. • cer1,1,1n a... a .. -... u NII. no1, '' uia uf'li1 ''"'°-cw. ~1 cer· Subventions and Grants 929,676.68 Developers 16,538.00 .,_ ft \199.H R_,. •11<1 lox.lie.I ti 18 Yin Cot>Oomlll ...... Plan ttl«-19 ..,.i • Wiid 19111 5trfft In .... cu, of Cmlol Ml!W, fNlti!. ri.rl ol 11>11 tt•••I" Oeclolrll:lon of Reimbursements rrom Total Expenditures S41J,27S. !7 Sl81:>A4.00 c--iv ot °'...._· !.•iot• 01 c..iuo.,,;i, -eo ... ....i~ c-1i1ons 1111111 st..1ncii-other Ent1't1'es 1269 007 28 SPECIAi.GAS TAX STREET tttMllr Ult IOl-11111 t kOllO!k Ot--'ltOt-""9\lltl, , ... ,lfl -1115..... I ' ' -------·---------.._.,. 1ar 1kt11i.e•1: o...u .. BtttN-. *· • 0t11<1.t1Recoro11o111 , .. °"a• v.. Fees and Charges :n,956.72 Jl\IPROVEMENT FUND-Sec. 2101.5 ~. -IU..eel to Otton:Wi l«llH 11 C-tr Aetorlltt" DI wlcl '°"""¥· -• 35 593 90 6MWll•t l'IUl\lft•I rort"" ptf .... lf\l!Ktlecl 1111111'1 .... !,IOtCI lnletfl1 lfl -"'Lat 1 of Miscellaneous Income I • • ' REVENUES .i.-w..1 '"~ s1"e11n 111e c.11"' cm11 '••t No.Wo(IS,1,,_ ""P•e<.ordecllfl -Total Revenues Sl0,848 352. Stale Alloca ti'ons ........ '°""'tyolO.an ... s111101c..111-.. J•J, ~ •2 IO '" llKhlil .... OI Mhl:et. l't\M "'--'"""tot P11•t111w pri<•or tort-IWOu'I Ml"" 1n '"' oflkt • i.tld Counlv EJPENDITU RES -SCc. 2107 .5 tlllt•.,....ln c-tlon•ltll ui41r.,ite.01 A9tor<1t<,-lt>d O.llfltd ,AJ,''~ Co 'J $31917 29 'a• ra~ ,..A, ..iGlktt1w!or!lttf\Wil lno!Uld1Mlnt1• ..... , .... on'"" •bo~t·ltlt<"•td 19 Con-Cily unc1 ' . . :.... 1nt1"°"" '"'-1111m1ttd 1n""nr0<v. 1, 1~ dl)minlum PIM . Elections 24 ,050.26 l Mp R OV EM ENT FU 7 500.00 E -OI ~lt.J00.00, -~ltll '""!>!"• OI c ... IOI· E.•(.ptiflQ from wkt LOl 1111 ~u. 011, 1 ~ 1ow1"'il· h'*°"'llOll'· """'"''" -01 .... wt>IJ.... Attorney. 67,049.95 ~ ~"-*' .......,. tt l '""" 0.-. Ofpt~ OI ~ IMI. DUI C"l Cl k 59 552 30 s All l' O•tO.•·Pttl<>NI 100.00 .. 1tho11t t11tr~ttoen1e111-1hltw'1.ceor I Y er , · late oca tons Prom1uo•v r.oi.~11 110 '~"'°"'1""P•o_.1••bcwt•11tP111o1 City ~fanager 110,901 .93 -sec. 2106 .. lfpl41teolbYCtVIOllOtt ~Iott lor .,., ou•..-whti-wr. ts 245 895 98 I · <IOtil'Oleic:•gw 9,IOOllO •e•t-lnoetd:Sof .. corO. Finance ' . Orange County Al ocation 1~.oiepr_,,,.s.t..,;1~ ,..r.::e1 J: Non .. •t1in1~~ Personnel 69,829.54 Interest AGtff....,n\..,.olJ>',,1t1 10,000.GO for lnQ .. s• and etJ•tH, ""*"IC 111111lie5, AJ• au..1 t>uilntn fltme1 ,.., -"~ -~ 11td for •11 ,,...,~ ll'W;~ Planning 217,246.85 Renl -... Wloell b'l .,..Tti,.11erar .. 1111inlN'NYl!tn11te .. 10,il'K111C1~tiut110tllmlttc1111 w con-F' 'lil' dE • t 329~•27 • Mi JI ~put"' 11, .1\ 11.....,.n to 1._ f1J1Mttree •r11t110t1. rm11111t1on, 'fP•M;t..-, rerr.ti•. acr tes an qwpmen ,.:.ex.. sec aneous .,., ,,....._ ..... 1n1...-e.ooe<"''°"1nc1u"""'111 -Central Services 56,954 .81 Total Revenues Thlt It "'' been ~Hd tlll"'"ll 11i0 ...., 'Gr OHltMllll ,.,....,.,1, ,.....,.th -t1c1n--i..,-1,1 .. 11er"a:1o'""""' <Ol'ldll!H9..e•11tt1 .. o1 0ott1ibtdinN rWt Management Information 197,769.14 EXPENDITURES .. !ilt.l«ll•of •,..8uiltoeSi-P.~ of ~<trttin*"•«CH'dit0 Dec:~3l• G !Ad ' ' l ti M ' l , .... lfl -IW .... 1:.. a1 ott0c111 enera mm1s ra ve Building a1n enance 'C.He, llllt Ult ttflllCMr•UCNI lor '"" lrM6.., ~ord\;,. i... ol!i<e ol 11•1 CIHll'lly llec•dtr 074 989 71 •w10DW11t11 ...... ,,.,.,,,,oiw1c1uum.M "'wi.:1 covnty . .....,, c......,..,.11 --.: Costs l , , . Capital Improvements kMo tllPllODfllJ lt1e• •• , .. , .... ,1er ... ,_ 1201·11 vi. Wri"°'• E.•U. U'•!.ll't WDrld,, Police 2,836,814.64 Pro1"ect 82 -Mesa Verde _ _,,OJ Milo! DrPttllNnl al ~ L..-Hllli_ C..lllornlA. ..... , ... c-1ro1. • Fire 1,293,204.62 on·ve East from Harbor l1'll: • Wit, ,,.,.,.., Md H1lqntnHtl of Ttf"rm of wit cnti In ""1111 n_,.f/lh .. -...ww Mor..1.., 1rKt, 11111Ufft, .... IMiltd s1"'e' °" conf111"'''°" • ..... r'" Building Safety 142,386.91 to Harl a nwt1..,, 011100 .nu"" u14 DW .... ,oo1u tio pt<unl ofa-1 bl4I i.o. ~w1U1 Communications 292,167.12 P roi'ect 93 -Bear ...... •1141 1119 (01\Slolt <t liefl llWt tlOf bod. • $363,473.96 163,920.65 58,287.76 .IJ,053.00 1,911.1!5 $4,386.76 12,916.98 .. . $600,647.22 ....-i-M1h , .. <1H111•r•uo .. '°' ,,.. 111~ .. ,..~,, l'O be w. .. 1u "0-.;11 be Animal Co ntrol 47 ,644..30 Street E:<tension .. ~ tM •ul9ftmtnl ot ,,. ~ rKll...,, •I IM ttor~lcl otrl« •...., u-eed b t 16 016 50 d ' $77 310 12 "'-""1ktnwi1k 1•w <_.._,..,'"°'""",,t """'k.•11oo111tno1-~ W A atemen , · Tot a l Expcn 1tures · . . *"" ...... ,,,. Jsu.cUivot Novemmr, " 1 •· • 1 dMeot -. Public Services STREET LIG~NG DISTRICT FUND 6.38 ~nuow CMP1'1....,nl "' 8•v EKtow Co,, 0.1H rhl,2'1hdlvo/Otto11tt,"1•. ••••--------__ _ inc .. " 10 E•" Mii ,,.,. Aw ...... 111 ,,.. secu1t1fY PAC1F1CNAT•ONAL .-Administration 55,961 .31 REVENUES (ily OfOl'¥"1'1.Counh al 0 •"'9'.!iltMal BANK IE · · 243689 60 ------ """".,.•· orovlOfd 11111 ll'lt °""""""" OI Oy: v .... w~11111... ng1necr1n g . . • Property Taxes $302,991.58 AIC.ll:'lolK &ew••Ot" Cotit•o• 111~ ~ T•~1 0tt1cor .Traffic Engineering 218,979.79 Sale of Li"ghl St a ndards 64,465.00 MIOl•ans'9rOI wlO li<tflil. EoeclllOt of "" 299 721 08 o.tK0t1ot11r2•. u1• w;11 o111ot 0t(•'*" Streel Maintena nce • · Subd ivision Charges 4,921.40 Olll1 A.MOtrli GEL8fR.t.NOGli:L8Eft San1't a ry 55' 313 93 2 1"1•n11ueetfld 1m•1toer.1t11o1 "• ' Mi:;cellaneous 1,4 1.54 '"''"'oeaTr1111te rtt Aruc11,,c.111trAl•t1• Non-Departme ntal 361.66 Total Revenues c..oroeo.A~•n tt1 :U1~>M•·Utt "Ii II p · t 4357786 ,,.,,,,,o,•na L1ct11-•tt•"'"forE••c"'or 1• see aneous ro1ec S • · 3 1 5 EXPENDITURES $373,799.52 l'UbUillta or•11ge co1u ~nr P11ot Pubt111>eo 0 1•n0t c o111 0111• P1101, Total Expenditures $8,S.: t ,2 9.3 ctreet L'ig hti'ng Mai·ntenance 0;1otttr31,1'U .ooJ.I• Ott00tr ll,1"'11No~tmbe11,.~,,U• ~I• OlJTI AV FUND " CAPITAL ' and Operation $397,574.76 PUBLIC NOTICE REVENUES VEHICLE PARKING DISTRICT PUBLIC NllTICE 0""•clAL PAOCEEo11o1Gsol'THE BOA1tooFsuPe1tv1soAs o F ORANGE Rental Income $3,020. 70 . NO . t=lmprov. FUnd COVHfY,CAL•l'o1tN1A,Stnt1M1,c..r1ton11... Sales Ta x 87,968.96 --- 1 R $90 989 • REVENUES A '"'"1..--11no 01uw11otr11d 5uc:lerYI_.. °' o....,. Count?. c.iitorN.,""' Tota evenues · · --..,1: 0 •n111tnttit r.o ... ,.,...., &o1•dOl 1111 Dlstrku~ DJ """ eo.rd a1 i<l~rv1~ .. " EXPENDITURES Property Taxes ~.76 ""ltlOtl.tltf 11, lt1•, •t t ,lO• "'· TM!ot!OwlncrMfNol l'l'Wf!IOlr10t"'9prewnl: II•~ II. E PARKING ~SJRICT on °"1""'"' "· w. 11,111n, o..ta L. a.-.... 1t11Pt1 A. 01tOrkh, n.o .... , "· 111"" -Capital Impro ve ments. . V Elf I Cl,: ~(i.nr. Pr ..... 11on 111 M on11nan<1 ii..,_,""'""'"" -1-oi • ,_,, 1kftl1 "" B lifi ti NO. I Aequis. n ~ .. 9oultw110. Trlllk C9mml1-..wrw,rta ••IPllO'OW"ol. P9n .. u k l~tothlCllr City Entrance eau 1ca on , - f/llrwll'ltlOC<111>0 -..c:l 1 bflclot...it....,El-·ltviMOw,..l e-m1nl., 1 1971·72 . $8,394.84 REVENUES nwrt1111t11 10•111011i.11 • ..,... .. 11o•01stn"1t11ite<""'"· Property T axes $517 .57 :::1:,:•:~:,~;;::·~~~='f':=E.==• 111tu..c-ni. ~~a~o~~~d~~=~~~g 2,312.70 VEHICLE PARKING DISTRICT .... 1.,_..,c111r,.1or 1htYWl9IWdbil9\to"'°"""--.11~ -Newport Blvd., 17lh NO. 2 lmprov. Fund A~st lsllllhorlt.o lorttltAOMO.Plf1mtl\I. t 9 h St IJ 829 27 REVENUES lN\ltllltfN9""-1l••8«.,1tl .,..kllonReoortls ~for1t""". O ] t , , · .., ,....°'.,...county Pr()9'n$lltl*'t. Vol-Eie .. en.h•Kel...ecsiniSdislrl~ltwl...,. -Bristol, Ba ker Properly Taxes $366.21 a.Mt•••"'horlno. . S fl 18 40 1..t9'f1 1c:1ion L1•"'""1nd1or.c_,_uowv..o.an.,.Coun1r ~.:1kt1CHt...-. to un ower · VElllCLE PARKING DISfRICI" n.. JOI.,. ... _,, •o•Hllltftl. """' 1,. C11yoi S1ttt1 ...,,., ,,...,fl Ed111:i t1oneantff tel· Install Sprinkle" rs --- 11111on10 111<t 11o-t1M11wum1,_......eoi. 36 NO. 2 Acquis. Fund ""...,11., oiei 11to11111mt111 "'' SQftlcHl9"W••Mwl10tJ BMro. eD11111 n-..1sten--Ad ams A venue Parkway 1,401 . REVENUES t1-.it•N9lltmt11rs,1t 11. 1 ~ l""CI b 749.37 TMorttnlum•,.••d!01t1ttO.ar19tO!lurltyE•r.ltoll 1\ll'tl ()f~Olunty f,t,lr itcCtP-~oun rv u Property Ta:<CS $732.46 ...,,StttltmtftllstulhDl!ztd l115-rlor°""'1 c-.c-icvo10t'.-.ge"" un1 ...... FoaOt 1974 OPEN SPACE BOND C.P..•'•1. _.... PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLTCNOTICE DEBT SERVICE FUND Nolltfl d Comolt llOl'I •"" t "'9Mlan d llmetn! M hOrlrtdCNI (Ol'llr.,.u. ---- A stlllly b ''"'""''eel°"' """ ,_.slcln<lf itp,11'11N111S 1!119tond0mlni......_ Ctsll Me11, CA t2•11 REVEN U ES '''" mtft .. s •r11110•0•eol. NOTICI! OP' INfENt TO Pull!ISMO 0 1ange CO.SI O.Uy Pllal. Ck· , .. Rt1t•w101 Mo•t11111r•••e •1J1h0rlltd. MAK I! •uL1t t1t.t.111sFE11 tot>rr J1, "'' ~,. nte resl Earned on A Mqtt ,,,,.,,., ••;rt11tec1. (llllfo CflEATE ... 11cu•1tv 1111TEAEn1 Sale of Bond s "''"yntn11t .. 11 Cor•ec1""'1••V~td !Stcs.t,••·•1•1 u.c.c.i PUBLIC NOTICF. °'"""°l0t••t-ot11i1il'tldlt11ttll!M . Nollet I\ M••trv 9lvtn . .....,_,I Premiu m on Sale 11Mm1n .. •••blflO tltt """'""',.,,.., .. totltl"91IO .. *°JrfftllC011lln"'it~ dl'll•ionOI ltlt Uniform Commen:lill Cocleof Fl(TITIOUS IUS•lll ESS of Bonds TIM'"""""' ,, •• l'IOllllllQ .itrMN netft 1111111 • ....,.., """"· .. 111 Grl lht\tareo• C.l!l0tnl•. 11\tt 111t .. 1orn•~we1. MAME STAt lEMElllT Kr9toH". Inc" """"'°ved. -w bullntu "'me i, Mtdlle•r-Kit· Tiie '°'~fl91>tt1011 lsel0ino !Ml-~ .. , Interest ltlftlltlfWtyC...t•M:l 100' 111ftSl.,9111t °""'" 0. ~.h •~ thtn Miil ""'OSoelllli.iM\I •OOrnlb l• Wll\t• MAAOUE PRODUCTS tNI BEN· T I $9,851.26 338.90 60.18 AfJ'"fl'ltllltor Olvlll..-iol LtndMo. USJ,..;U'IOJloOll,tl tl,lllWO loll. 0.lltf1nltN or mll'l!.M:t M.tll, We""'1"11fr, c. t1tlJ .,.., fLE'I''!., ~ 0o .. e 5""'· Unll B. Nl"'J'Oft ota Itcvenues °" ... (8'lllly h 111tflll•l.ttell . 111111 lfl ll:llOl'IS for AUClil E0("4 .. ""-1111!.ifltH Is lh•tOI • •f5l-ltlt, IMtn· er ... c..tilor I 91..0 k lt1W11lltrt. OI, ,, '''"'"•"" IO l•tllill!'t" llO Sri " •• ElllTL~~AN'S EMPORIUM l• TRAFFIC SAFETY FUND Ar1olr ltl Hl(lll•t f FllltMlllll ,._.ooram...atteo..., _.,....i, ....... k• Ntll"""I Trust •11d $fwlngl A.. O _ A~IOll'lt ftlll,.!llNll(t conlrll:lDott-IJWC-YandSi.te ha~ '°'11!191\. ~ bu\•nt•\ IOOrot$l h oi-C•Ufo1nl• Coroot tUon, 1•10 1ve REVEN UES N k"'"'"'""•v•s1c:c,p1te11rt1otN c.oun.,<W<11ni.m. ~fl"''"'· 111•an111ree. • -.. 11, .,._ ::;:1• Unit 8, '""'°'' 11e11:11., c.i11or ... , Court fi'nes T'llt lOMCttSlll'IO<onttHklnlt-~\tteCour1hovMb • ... fdeol~J.M.t•Ml. "''"In ttlttln PI09••'•·., IWllktl. f"'1. 1111!.lnH Ii Condl>Cled 11\1'. (.Of· ,..,.....,,ktic.tnkr <•>"dl'lte•omc:••"""'1',.,_w11, .....,.11oeKrlp1ionb•1;to11-1;: .iion. 1 Federal Grants Ht.,ino 1.111 1wa ,,,........,1,,..,uo111eM1'1e1P!..,. .. c-.,..;o.111kwlY$. "'"""''""' '""1pttMn1 ~ .. a ii.111re,..,. .,.. GENtt.EMAN'SEM P0111:1UM 1'ol •I Revenues '"""'"' flo.m,tlnfor umtletl Jl941d retllunmrnlltt POr-0. tlllll!lllJ, tout no! r(m1lfol tt 1"9 lol!Owl"": _.. ,_~ n ,,._,_llo\ftltn.•re •~ l •lOl>l"'ffltr l'rYt• l•A•M n JOv. Thhst.i-nl wtt l!leol ..... 111tht......,.., E EN TUR ...,.......,.1 t0r ttou1,11ion o1 Sltltl"'OG ~ Cl'llrlntt ,_,, ,.;111 w.111.. Grtc1 Uon1 •. Totllm••IN' ...,1 Pl•le 11a1 Mtnow. °"'a10..,.. '°""''°"0t1otieo "·:':-.,XPDI ES c.or,.n..,........a. >llill""''""'""19,,.POtO...,,, 1• '"'~""'.111.i a..ii.r~•118 "°'mo... Plltlllll'lt4 o..n0t Co.tit O•Hr Pi1111. 0c Non· l)cpa rt mental ~:;::;:::!~!..'f::11:;;,::.~;: ... 1nutioo1o;11r11:"1'"POfo..c1. ,;,,;.'v~··"'•s1e• 8"".w11""' lAJOlll toioer l•,..,_,,Ho.,.Mt>"' 1. -..11, 191• .i11·1~ Ca pita 11 m provemcnts an1nc11-1nt11M1 1mpouMu111'•'""1 ""'_.imoor1flQc"'•0tsi,~. • · c.blne1111s.<°"'· O'Vffl • '-1"*~ J·.·la nd /lltcral1·on ..,,..,..,,1,1, ...r•tt1Nftt .. 11~t11eStll•of Cttllor.,.•tor ·-•1ot """""'1'11 uot'&llles JOWA JOlnJCJ.-. PUBLIC NOTICE " ,._Nlff'llOl'l8"''"""'o¥td. l•R1t-~ll0tlareven 1m.1111'.moRG ~eWJ>Orl Blvd. $207,151.78 57,178.40 $12,254 .80 16,802.12 En-.lrO<'lllWllltl lftlllt(l lt•llDf11'•ffforGfr"dtllGto .. lll"CI, l\IOotllH. I · l'<HHll Nor ll~t F 1 n A nAtSMIENT OF A•,t,lllDOJllMENf ff OO •1 .. 1,n1•1o111Metor,...1ormlno•......,lt9'c.,,__ 1.~., • .,. •• 1or NO•·L••e Rt 11 e o .. usE o F Tra ic Signal M . ,..,..,., •••• ov1d lorllft•i.til11C1two!_,,,.t,..c..urt~ , •• ._1 .•••. , FICTITIOUS I USIN!:SS lll,t,N.f: --l·larbor Blvd. Cbntrollers C.rlllft Flttti 0111r1u commlt•lont"6:,.~=~!':.4uctSiuc1vcemmltt.oe. ~t11er1tor Hold Tiii' 1e11ow1no l't'IOll "'' •b.indanl!d 11"' 1'rafri c Si· gna I Mod. 't..OIMfflOlr1•l l"1••t •l tPPOlft!!ICI t~-..... , ... ll'>t AlltO Hllli Pl-.d COM-I · Sl!.W,11! l'ltll>l"Q UWOl lfleii(!lh0\11 b<,.lfltli,... ... : t 170.00 Ht ... lllQ II Ml IOI IM ""'"'°""' OtOI·-" 1· ,. (.trlMI lor Wl.t!I k•t~ FOWLER AS!.OCI A TES, J}I -v arious l ... ocations -'1•0.'ltlllOfMfllPl•nMlllNl~tOtl:!';i~~.fl\lll\111<1111b1<11Mrl~. l ·PrfP.tr.ilonTtbll Mlcll!o«i Awnue, C.9'1<1 ~w. C.tl110•..... r I . .t.dl"''-~1 or 111<t<~•·.-•1oro..wme,_1,.,,M.,.••wturlllncont•«tt. 1·Mol!S.nk .,,?t 1 1'ra fi e Sig na lnstallnt1on TM .... tolkO.ftMell\•f.tlllhorllffl ~ 1···~··1o11o•dllltl•all<'le lMFIU11lwlBull11e,~N•""'~'""to s fl d Ile A NoUttot NOl'lrentw•• o1 •por•l(in .. 1tYlne lt•Mti •011c,.rt11••1 Plei.er.. 1 ....... 111 .._ w4•mer • ,111,. ... ,1nN011Jt1111t•v11. ""· -.. un owcr an ar brM~"'"· •·J1011c-r c . L. ~OWLER, l,,, M1c ~1.,.n ·-[{ristol Cl1<tn<t G. C.noe• It'°"'"""*"'· 0..ml(al I' lrt IWOho( !loll In tlOOd AWi!""'· ~It Mti..t, C~hlor,.lt •?t.16 Mtmt>tn••••PoolnleOtOINc..t+dtnlltlltwtnd Ptt-•1(1ntrt19Hr•. 1·0.•IWOl"n1Ml19•flw+111Pt•··....,. th•• bu1•ntll ... , t~ltd oy ... Ii\. -Baker and Bear • TtMOr...,..CoufltwJOt>• ... ~•1unottt11111ec1. '·SJirrt•rtw1Modl!•M·'O'G•••COOlro 01'"crw1. E !9th St d 0 gc A~""""'"ll~trnldelolt'lfOllM•.alMilrM Sh.O.,tftllFffU. ..tik.l'IPl'Ollllr1Ybltc:•IN1124~1t1t1n\.let (.LF-1111 -• • ·an ran JOIC•tllntlolt (ommtndtd. k "'""It. Miii, We1lllllMlet, C..lllGrnl•. ""° 11\fl wlCI TllO .,.1,.._1 -~ fllftl ... , .. '"' Collnl, -l{cdh i II and Ra ker ,,.. '°"•"'°"'""" •11 '""'"..,'"" J• .,...,,,., ..... o. '"""'""'-"" '' "" ~" o.n o!Ort119tCouftt1onou0011• a""· -~lled h1' II •nd Pa ul ·.11··1no Wll,LIAM I!. ST .IONlll Mtw bt-fl OI lt'tftll•tM •t S.-W. lfttl l'».l.M '-' •",',",,",~~ ~oc·0 :::;~~~~ fHf 110A11100P Wl't1tv1so111S o, o•ANGtl 51,..i, <°'••""'""·CA '1•11• °"°' .itv ,,,. P••011""" Orot<l(lt c .. ,, °', 11• "'1111• o. -Victoria and Monrovia .... 10rtt1• llll'IOfTOINIW9mtoor1.,•I•, '°"'"'ll,-Hcl~fmtle•l,U, I,,,,. fCIQfll <DUHTY. CAL1PoRH1.t.. S9"f•Ant. c.i 1 '°""' ... ....,of°"""" COUlll•. c..iMorl>lt. .._ 1tln\•e<ar "'' "'' uH'll .... v IMlneu ... ~ --Wilson and Po mona A,,..,,., -•11 1111 ot lfW BOt<"Oof ..... ,_,..,""Utt flotrd• s-•v1-1 "'.11 .. ~' ot11t• tiwfl '"' .w ..... 0UtlnQ1,. PUBLIC NOTI CE -V1'cton'a a nd Pomona tlftlnf.,,""' G4 .. rflint ktlol oil ... Ol\I .. ,.. .,.., 1.nl I f'PI' _..oc1et1t< n.1•1•." •=••·"'-t1ttto14"li,.._d_•,Dfi110,..._· Ati"' •· ,,..."''"' "'\,ft•( · -\V. 19th and Pomona 0 .... (11.l.r-; II. w. O•llln. 0.YIO L a...H, ltllPtl A. Oitftl(tl, ,,..... .... ftut, ..,_,, Gfolltttl•n [lllftO<I..... ,ICflflOUS e us1Hl$f. 4,038.79 49,9 17.00 5,820.00 33,638.00 19.751.00 28,057.93 50,693.92 14,065.00 15,657.00 22.135.00 14,:!!4.00 .$264,330.18 Mw0tt-. • Oi•.c1or h 1os1V1tytNoc~t1~· ~;,.~ .... ~1 ... ·•n ,..., ... io:!:!.'.!!:~~!::w..n," Re1llu ccmcnt of Sidc"•alk, ,,,.f.,.•1""""'"1.r1o1•Noe .... n1A-ntJMonro .. a. 1o1osrALG•.t. co1o1 P.t.N'f, "'" Curh :1nd Gutter 3 766 15 ,,.~~~=";'~:,.~(11111~·.::0~'~~~· ::_-;~F~::·:1~... ::,·".1. ..,,,., ~'' 0• 11•1"'-c..i.io..... Tot~I Ex1>enditure!li ' . $291 ,010.71 O.o-nt•1Nt1..!"J-l l'WM<1IOJO'lto. ............. --' ". • .... ' ·1 . . ,.l-1 ~ Otttlf'O ., ..,... "'•"•'•an ... \s.te• "'· • • N lllt•-• 1 ClltU . I .. lortof . l*ldler .. !k-IH"""""· s..<r1nQ1,l,\\tU•l10ll Coll•ftof"'• c•-""°"· ""' ~'""',... \\11\TEg l\t RF.Ati E Fi.Ese D f,.•-•lt11ltie•••11t" • llyL 1o1 c.... ll\,Su•wll.11 .. -.Calolo•11<•~1W -. 1-RO\IC"(IENT" UN f"'tOtlf•10l'I Ol~iilo"ol L-NO llOlot\lfllltld. "'·-•I ... .. .• ,~,,_.~,, '"' ,, .. -,, ,, i••'"ll(ltd 11, 4 1.,.. '"~""'-""""-'""'""'"'-:..:."'-== ~-''' C ' IPl.iAtOOO"llOl'l .... ,..,lt A ... •H"C!ro.> l ..... Ill .... ,., --. ,..~ ...., '"'"''"'-• ~ 0ot•o 1t • .,.,,,.,", 111)1'•1""' !REVENU ES (OllC•lll . .-..... ,,., •• ,. 11 .... l ....... 11 •• \ll<l&lfl,lfOC. .--:--:- UlllllPfl H• 1!o.., o.w 1~"'"(;"'"':: E _.., Dr"'1ocrntttt1 Proorimc.mmuee. 1t.11111wr1 ''"'1o11141s,.1 .. , '"" '''"""'"'' ... , 111f(I .. ,,,. 1,.. 10..~ .. 1Subcl1v1s1011 Charge s ~~~=~~~~t,.. ..er c ~~:!.":11t1>t•M1.111 O.••otOc..,9t Co..n1,on0t1-11,;:.1 EXPf.:~DITJ!R F.S WILLIAM L st JON " s11w.1t11tSt. "10!1"""1 o, ... ., '°'" o.u, "IOI: 0t Wulcr Cl! LCase Costs Ck••ot•twlllolrG .. ~•IWI'' l 1 t It 1'1' ••~II ...-i>IM:CIOl'•~C..~I0•11vltlto1,0c~''·1"' JtM.u I-t,•no HO ... mt1111 .•. , , $12,266.50 1 $fs,784 .20 1 , Ul"EMOtTU•ES , ........... . 'l.ial,21'.JS ... )Jl,,lt ..... ... ... 11.2 .... 00 ... 11 .:110.n 3'1,)1•.1• ... AIMUSf1161.n'S ' CR,.m.JOt + ... ... ... .... 2't1,010.1t ·~·""·'° .120,0'fJ.N ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... + ... t,IM.J2t.1• Ul,.k/.GllU 1,n s,oti11.os ,,,,,.,,$, 109,DllO.DI ... .... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Sl2,llS,ttt... S CM .... 5.JOJ GOLFCOJllSE t1/ND REVENJlES c rcensFees $461,012.50 Contra ctua l Paymentsfn>m Clubhouse Operator f 25,872.35 Miscellancou~ ---'48...,.40.,. Total Revenues EXPENDITURES Alministration Maintenance Golf Activities Capital Improvements Planting of 200 trees Installation or Cart Palhs Installation of Fence -First Tee $163.04!.83 217,760.52 33,405.43 2,730.00 2,305.09 352.33 Installation o( Dance Area -2nd Floor Clubhouse 495.00 Total Expenditures LEISURESElll'ICES FUND BEYENUES Contractual Payments from CM Park & RecreationDislr. $873,370.99 Sales Tax 219,922.40' Sale of Land-Federal Gove111ment Right-of-Way 52,347.00 Reimbursement from Trust FUnd -Park Development Tax 59,174.76 Miscellaneous 29.48 Total Revenues Letsure Services Administration Parks and Parkways Recreation Ca pital Improvements Civic Center Park -Development TeWinkle Park -Install Lighting Softball Fielm Marina View Park -Install Lighting suburbia Park -Install Lighting TeWinkle Park -Install Lighting Baseball Field TeWinkle Park -Blacktop Maintenance Area. TeWinkle Park -Construct Six Tennis Courts TeWinkle Park -{;round Preparation ror Sprinklers Te Winkle Park -Construct Two Storage Buildings Estancia High School -Install Tennis Oourt Li ghting Vista Park -Plant $41,055.60 548,939.21 298,236.50 30,936.56 25,5'70.50 2,500.18 871.32 99,348.67 16,052.81 45,366.62 '13.111 3,549.72 7,838.00 Trees a nd Shrubs 922.20 City Park -Undergrounding of Light Poles ' 1,885.IC Estancia Park -Landscaping and Sprinklers 350.00 City Park -Cement J.Ml,.11.a.GI • ... 1tS.OOC.tt 407..lll ... ,.,..,,,,. ... ... Sl•,54C,11l.4' $%933.25 "22·0!·! Coat on Airplane 2,832.95 Total Expenditures Sl..126.329.76 197t OPH§mttf&l!=NAjlilf $3,910,000.00 103.8()8 ()§ $30,640.45 273,250.00 410,542.0tf DIND"A'' REVENUES Interest ~XPE~DITURES api la mprovements ~1 ino" Street Construction and Maintena nce -Phase 1A RF.VENUES Interest EXPt:NDITURES Capilai lrnprO\'Cmenlo; Tc Winkle Park -Construct Six Te nnis Courts $85,000.00 Estancia High School ·-Install Tennis Court l.ightin g 21,000.00 f4 .0l31tm.06 $4 ,228.19 W15fl·57 Total Expenditures ~199.009.00 FEDERi\Lflr.f.~ Sffi\R!Nf, REVENUES l ntcrc~t pt 518,S8 FEDERALBEVENVESff4RIN!( 'fVND "D'1 REVEN UES Federal Grant Interest TOTA L REVENUES $719,701.00 22,!!J2.2Q ROBER~~~'l'IW.\i Oirectoror Fin ance City or Costa Mesa, Calirom io October 2$, 1974 Published Orange Coast Daily Pilot.Ootober 31, 1974 . 3976-74 • ' ! ii DAILY PILOT ' ' I I I I PUBLIC NOTICE ,U,lllOI cou•' OF TIUi )TAtaO, CA'-l•O•NtA N• tMIC:Ot.HIT' Ot OIAMOI: ....... ...., lllOfH:I 0"' Ml:AftllllG G' Kflt10t4 lkil ,lflOU.TI OI WILL AN0.01 r.l:l• Tt.,fliTA.-tNlAIT l:M•l• •' fll.lf'I' JO fOlll(llllf, Dtlall .... NOTICf. IS M(.11 cev (iJV(N 1....i (\I, f!OllO A. FOllo;Lllf 11•• ""'" -f•fl" Pll•!.*1 too Pt-1t 6! W•ll 6t1<1 IOI "~• ... ~UH\ lt~l•"'•"l••Y lo l/W' fl"'l,oh(I<>" rt!"fl'IU W ..,111ch '' m•O• ti>< '"' '""'' Po" • toc..i••i.. .-ti 111•1 ,.,. ''"" -p11'(• OI f l'llMtfltl""' ........ ~"' Df"fl ••I IOI"'°"''"'""' -i., )11',"' JO• m on tft• •OutlfOO"' o• f fJtlllll'""'j."'" J 61 >~l<I !OU•( •I )(IOC<••' I (.fflloi O<l~•W~" on1t1~l•t,0!~1A"4'. ' (•lll_f, I 061.00llollt',l,1•1• '11111.,~IAM £.SI JOll~l C.-1Y(~•· ltflN.lltO G,$1, J0t4N ...... "c..~1 ........... ,, \ ... , •• ~1(.t..W, a111,,11u1•11tt '"'tiu1..a ... 1• a tt .. M'tlw; ... 11~ J'!' ,..,....._,. 0.lfl9e (01\I O•ol'° lhlot I ""' '~•;tl,..,N<IWt"'llt'' I, "H ~ 1• !> PUBl..IC NCYnCE .. :- f'ICTITIOUI IU,INl'IS •-1. l'Tll.Tl.Ml.NT n. ~ ,.,._ ....... bo,r\ltitl$ M " 'LA.l'I' ·G~ Rll.tte ... lit! Wo. l .... M SL, S...11 Ml, C• .,16:1 LO'<'"' I Gr•nl• Ult Ha. LOUIM :II ' iloef'11 ....... (I. '210J T1"'t ..., .. _l il (OlldUl1C~ D~ M WhoMlllH. t . II. G•111I '"" •"""'""' .... 1 ..... """' ll'le c.....,,.. C'9rk OI OrM¥JS C-ty Dtl 0a-n.1t1• FJt115 ~I-Or~ (01\I Dtl'Y Pill!'. 1 't>c~ 2o1, ~1, .. nd. Nootem!;ltt 1, ll, ... .)'?(11·1• '.,: . - ~ .. • I Thursdiy, Oc1obtt 31, 1974 PVBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE runuc NOTICE PUBLIC l'\OTlC~ ---,,, ---,ICllTIO\Jl IU~INllSS NII.Ml! Sf .lT[ •. \l!NT Tht follO'o'/•ftQ lltl>On ·~ <111!~11 tiv:l~tt1 '" NllNCO t"l\/[~TMENTS, l)l' 01•t~'f D• . N~""'' t~. ell. C:.4. 1111.li) Ntll'lY l•n1'"'1" Ol"l>O· 1:111 O•l•~v 0• , N...,p0,·1 &el<ll, (t lU ti~ fll,. 1>111lr.en •1 condutltd I.IV •ft lllCll~+du•1 NIHICV 7ln1mev1r Ol ''ft~ 'Tllll 11f!~mr~t "'"' l•!td ~•"II' 1"-' Cl>ll'llV (Ir•-OI Ori-C'u~IV 0... °''""'' 1, 1'1~. Pu1>11~d Ofll>M (!Wl'I ~IQOtr \0, 11, 2C. )I, :11, FJUll O•i1w i>"c.i 31.0·I• PUBLIC NOTICE Flllll f'llDli1~ Or•~ [0311 Dtilv Pilot. Oc-• •a. 11. ''· ll, "'' -::1n-1' PUBLIC !\OTICE ,ICTITIOU5 IUSIN EIS N.lMti STATEMENT TM fol!0¥11"9 PttloOft i1 dOlll!I tnnlM~ 11! AlJl~"p, 17!1 MlltN'H No. 7(,,. T..sl!,,, Cf. t700 JOHl)f> Alln H•rvtv. 1131 Mllche:I No. 1•. Tv\h,,, [4, t1'30 Tt>I\ w~iroeu h tonductH av ~"' l...Slvid~a!. J . .l. H•t~ Tlli\ s•~•e..,~n• VIII llltd "'''" .,... Covfll~ C:I••~ el 0•t"9f! [;l\'ftlY en O~laotr 7, lt/,, ·P~Dh1hed 'lr Jng(i' COtll D<10D" in. 11, ''·JI. 191' .. .,~.,, n 11·1 1>110•. 3;~:,4 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE -. 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y I.al l1tett •• ,, •. ,, IOOQ.299t ••1:111 .. ' ....... 30ll(l."'699 ., ....... ~ .. flnonc:W .......... ~5CMt ~...-..fwwtal• . Loll I Ftu'lll ,, •.•• ~5'9t Sink•' & ....... 6CIOM09t ...._[ __ ... _ .... __.]~ 1733 We11tcliff Dr .. N.B. GfVE your lamlly a break. Move tq the BLUlo'FS. Walk to park, school, church & niarket. Call Broker 644-11J3 [~INDEX) SPANISH CHARM TILE ROOf ASSUl\IABLE LOAN This be:autifnl home ha s made our best buy I i s t . Loaded with charm & ex· tras on a tree lined st~t o! custom hOmes. Tbis honte is now offered at o n I y $37,500 s ubject to nn assumable 8~~ % loo,n. Bet· tcr hurry on this o n e . ~9491 WALKER & LEE REAL ESTATE THE REllL ESTllTERS OCEANFRONT ·I Bd1'm.,.. 2 bathz: clv1lct ~1)'\l' with ~nmcd celllngi; associated BROKERS-RE ti l TORS ?02§ W 8albec b71 l6tl Brokers Only!! Z..lainlain independent status In fully .slatted deluxe oHlces E.\:petienced f professional approach essential. Flexlble ar1'8Jlgf!men ts.negotiate. Call Al Black, 54.>842.J. m AAociated LJ::!ISOUTH COAST ~(AllQI! Brokers Ona Call Service Fest Credit Approval Nl'at, clean 2 bedroom hOme. Located on beautiful treelln- ed street. A brick, wood burning fireplace. haf'<h\·ooQ floors, & a shingled roof niake this house a real buy for you. Pull price just $34,000 2~ti1 Sun/Eves. 675-7018 EASTSIDE 4 BEDROOM 2 STORY- OCEAN-POOL $$,500 TO ASSUME PARKLIKE SURROUNDING fnlplorlllirit & PrtporcstiM ...... 700().719' MeKhondilot •••• '. IOCJO.eott ....... Mllrilll ~I .. • •. • • • f000.'°'9 AtAI I f1M11 • ..., Tron"9"_.., •••. tUJD..9999 Spanish l!'!t'mal l'ntry. $lei> dov.-n large living room with huge tJreplac.-e. Entertain in expensive fan1lty room )Vllh Wl't bar. Presldl!.ntial master suite with e x o t l c spilt level. 3 a d rl 111 on al bedrooms. 'Suj)('r sited cul· de-sac lot . Priced under the markl't for fast sale. Call to sec 963-'767. OPEN nt II • ,1'$ Fl.JN 1D 8E NICE/ 1~ Income while Value increases, f-L-/t.-S-11, .... ·lsdon\ cowlStils you to own this 2 on a lot, ju&! 3 dooTII from occnn . Rent 3 bedroon\S, 11 v e in one bedroom, or vlc.-e vena. ON· LY sn.500 FEE!! /Ca. co:Ts ~WALLACE , REALTORS -546-4141- (0pen E'(_•nin91) r-,fanicured grounds. B I G TREES. Cozy living room. B a n quet dining. Secluded patio. F a m i I y bedrooms. Assumf! FHA 8~~% NO NEW LOAN COSTS. Must i;ce. First to caU gets tbis }>argain. 842-2'535. Romantic Roman Tub Dover Shorca home by lvnn \Veils. with \'1e\V. B.oman 1ub in romanlic mast e I stlill'; 5 bclnns.. 4 baths. large atrium. llome has open airy feeling, bul with rompll'tc privacy. $169,(0). Excluslvelf with HARBOR COMP'ANY R.sALTORS SINCE l!»t 673-4400 ~ TIL SI • rr'S FUN TO BE Mel! M THE REllL ESTllTERS I~ C I -··-Classification 31 oo.Jb99 IRVINE TERRACE Home For The Executive. You ov.·n the land. Lol'gc bedrooins, 3 bal hs. form.el dine, owner wlll sell on oon· tract. Approx 2500 !IC!· ft . 646-3928 Eves: 645-0882 DNL Y $34,950 Greater starter hOme In Costa J\1eso. 4 big bedroonis in nlee ereo. O\\'ller ..... 111 sell V/t.. \Von't lasl. Call 64&-7711 MESA VERDE CREAM PUFF 51/4•/o LOAN Super sharp four B<.>droom home on short street near lhc goU counil'. Bcnutlfu\ly upgraded foT gracious llY· ing. Enclosed patio In front. Prlvn!e backyard \Vilh 1ip1Jciou.s ga rdens. All that plu~ an ai:.sumable 4\4 ';" • • 5 6 7 8 .. ,_-.HERITAGE . • REALTORS Walker &lee .... l tl1 •1l -LOAN -$186 per month EASTSIDE BARGAIN pays principal, interest and Lachenmyer' R€'.1ltor . UKE OLD TIMES 3 BR. on Bldg Loi, wilh taxCA. Won't last long. Call central air conditioning, in 51&-2313. 2 FOR 1 SALE prime location. Priced )O\\' -al $34,000. Call 5'6-2"'l. Offil TOLi • 1l"'S '1M 10 !IE MCEI Here'• a lot for your money. ¥-A very pleasant surprise • SELECT · : awaits your iMprclion. 2 bedroom and 1 bedroom PROPERTIES 1 ~·~,~~!';~~~~~I stucco exterior ho u 1 e •:I,::::::::::::::::::::::: · located on extra I a r g e HOP SKIP & THE REllL ST TERS '""ide R·2 lol. F"ll bal1". • Doubt• ga,.... Call IOI" ap-REMODELED 4 BR JUMP TO THE po\otment $ 3 9 , 9 5 0 . Call $35,000. Talk aboot v a I " • , 646-n71. imagine 4 BR, 2 BA, beu\,lt OCEAN Cla1sific.ation 5100-5299 ---~==---$79,500 front kitchen, co m p I e I e Or any other \Vay you want w f n e w appliance11, lge to get 11\Cre, because this enclosed patio, new cpls <1nd duplex is just lhal close. paint. Located on a SJlfe And l''hat a price -$62,aoo. .__ .... _ ... _ ...... _ .... l[S) Classification 5300 Buys L 100 House 1 blk from WATER. 2 br, 2 be, den. 1400 sq. ft . at quiet end of Isle. Ideal for &Ingle or couple. No niaint. f"ee land, t er m 9 3\'!1 11. 67~12. EASTS I DE cnl-de-sac. Vacan t art<\ Call 646-0555 ownt>r wants action. CIJll 546-5.l!80. -HERITAGE ,.. REALTORS . ,,., .... ,, .. , .. ,.~, ..... \ \IJJ•:)· HI· .. \ I :I'' A BlRG £Nf£RPR!S£S CO l .___ ..... _,._•• _ __,J[i;,"\1 ~~~B~Y~O~W=N~E=R~~ -~ NEWPORT BACK BAY Large, Quality constructed family home on cul-Oe+sac lluge \ol, 110 hy 181. Oldc.r 3 bedrn1 home with huge studio, fplc, trees and sh.rubs I '!!'"''"''"'"!""!"'"''"''"'~~ gnlorP. Call u1 about this Gen•r•I k.2. 1002 Gener•I R.E. 1002 Cl1ssification 5350-5'499 l-... -ll5J Classification 6000-6099 ~-""'_""'_1'"_11 ~1 Classific•fion 7005 Heivy shake roof, rustic ex· terior. Three bedrooms, ~'O baths, family room and heated pool. $57,500. 389 Mira Loma, Costa "P<iesa Call 642-J.060 for appt PrincieaJ> Only • PR-INCIPALS • NEED INCOME PROPER. S ALL AREAS FOR OUR INVESTORS K.V. Dl111, Bkr, n6-7651 one of a kind property. Allk· Ing $40,000. Owner will help finance. 540--1151 ~~.s» HERITAGE , . REALTORS ----" -GS -~ BLUFFS CONDO WATER VIEWll I Ju.,t redecorated for a new buyer. 3 BR., 2\J ha .. formal dining, ft\irl)I sparkles thruout. Vncanl & ready·ft\st pos Kess I on. O\'nWJr \\ill co111>lder lease •with opUon to purchn!!e . C. F. Colesworthy REALTORS 640-0010 3 YRS NEW ••. $31,900 Ai;&ume 7~~% loan. Super PQ.OL honie, bltns, lrplc, 2 BR, nr Soulh Coast Plata. Ontf $8200! nssumes Joan. .__-_....,.. __ __,II~ I, I ,.~,,-.... ,.PREST!!!!!!'"'"1o"E'"'"H'"o"MES"'": t l---.. ~ .. --E'";"'~"';"';·;-'"v"'7"'-"'-""~ Cl•ssification 1000·8099 ARTIST OIALET Back Bay-fabulOUI VI e w I~ what you will think when acreage. Roon1 far hones, you sec this 2 b e d r o o m tennis, pool, etc. boauty, SQOEA>."Y 'I• a• PETE BARRETT aod ntce! m ,903. 19 ttie REALTY pr\"'! Call Agt 84HOIO now --L[ ~--~::"~··~'t"~ ... ~ .. Jll~ I lor appointment to ~! 642·5200 675---4060 C\a,1ific.•tiol'I 9000-9099 BEAtrrlFUL mR tJO m f!, open beam ceiling. fttil. lrg. m11ster BR & mosaic tile SUPER FAMtLY ROOI.1 .____-_-_ ..... _j [i] bti. Sl3,600. and assume 8 ~. Ideal for enlt1'1alnlng. OPt:N UNITED BR01'-'ERS, and CliEERfUl.. It U1e f<.".el- &IG-7414 83)..()IZl Ina ynu gel "'·hen )'OU f'nler Cla11ifiettion 9100-9.499 POOLHOMEONLY "i,500! tbl it home . ar .. at macnab / Irvine realty "COUNTRY FLAVOR" 4 bedroom , family room & den home w/lg. master suite. Lots of wood & clay tile - open beam celJings -A_edar lined.close ts - radiant heat, Park·like Y<\rd, $114,500. Lynne Rothell 644-6200. (V72) OPPORTUNITY! .Corona del rvtar 4 "bedroom, lg. li ving room , formal dining room home w/priva te master suite & lg, POOL. Lot-and·a-hal! w/access lo private beaches. ONLY $85,500, Martha Macnab 642-82!15. (V73) l 'h BLOOK5 TO BIG CORONAi Lg. attractive duplex on cul-de-sac w/perm- amcnt tenants. 'A must •Ct! $100,000, Helen Ball 644-6200. IV74) PRESTIGIOUS ADDRESS Prime Promontory Bay Jot w/pier & slip privileges 50xl00 at $149,000. Bob Owens '&12-8235. (V75) 101 DonrDrlv• '42·823S ~I had'!, CallklfnW t2H3 ti1r~. Clean u~ hl'rt', but neighborhood near PAllK. ho1 10 tl'IO\'f'. So h<!NI is 3 LARGE bedroon11. Pric<'. )'our OPPORTUNITY! 1'"\nl only $49,900. Cllll Ag I. lo cllll 847--«ltO ge~ 1hls "84"""7~.o;;':o.'.,now=-''''-"""=' ~~ tobuloll.'l BARGAIN 3 BR Seo;;~tt~tdl@•i!l~to~m~oiwl~lh;Jn~D~n~\l~yJ __ J!!!'!!'!!'!!llll!'!~ + pool h01nel Aj;I. 841-6010, fllot Ch11111\lled nd. 60-5678 ' . H itl: '" ·ilh a l , , a l w· he ~ " 3 "' N· E s b 30 an 'I '· "' .th m ., ·" t. th " <I th ol is 2 .. , ' \. I; I IJ I 1_G_o_ne_••_l_R_._E_. --.,..-ll=I01-G_a;,.n...;•...;";,.l...;R;:.E:::::... __ ~1~=2 Gen•r•I R. E. 1002 ! General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 3 Bodrm + Rumpus 4 SALE OWNER 1002 Generjll R.E. . Thursday, Ck:tobtt' 31, 11q74 1012 Dani Point 1026 Huntington 6ee ~ 6 NE\V OUPLF.").'i~ SPRAWLlNO EXEC WINS HoME DESCRJPTIOH PRIZE 1 M;1..~~li.ttlWIHNit' l•tty lritNl 'C.iif. bcrow .,._.. Pl!RFECT PATIO HOME U a patio home is in your plans, this particu. lar one might be perte~l: compact. yet ample 4 bedrooms and owners ha\'e added and im- proved far beyond the minimu1n. Outs tand· in g patio areas. interior color coordinating and carefu l clea nli ness. ('all to C it!, al $59,900. A listing of Gudrun Coi!.dy. . UNIQUE HOMES Realtors -S46<S990 2850 Mesa Verde Drive, Costa ~esa Gener111I R.E~ 1002 Genera l R.E. 1002 Fea(-jl r ed e:.tc h week al the Ne wport Harbor·Costa ·Mesa Board of Realtors 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;::;::;::;;;;;;;::;::;::;;;,;::;::;;;; meeting is ;the "PLUG" SESSION. Here li stors compete t"or a prize given to the one makin~ the best presentation of the property feat ures. ~pcakers follow a prescr ibed sequence 1o rm -giving address, price. description along with their na me and Multiple I .. h;ting J<~irm they represent. This p~rsonHI presentation to other co· operuting firms and sales personnel adds an extra pl us, in stim ulating in t er est in 'marketin_g t he property. The c:ompetion gro\vs each week with select ion of winner s n1ore difficult-con- testa nts arc judged on performance, per· tinent facts, timing and identification. Gena,.al R.~. 1002 General R.E. 1----'-'--1002 NO TRICKS Linda Isle Waterfront Lovely 5 BR ., 3 bath custom home. Large courtyard. Pier/slip. Reduced to $195,000 Traditional Style Beautifully decorated 5 BR., 4lh ba . Panel· ing , 3 frplcs. Pier/slip, $2.60,000. Custom Spanish Home 5 BR, 5 ba., art studio. Gourmet kit. Eleva~ <tor. Pool. 7000 sq. ft. Ramp & floa t. $450,000. 70 Linda Isle D.-ive Prime 45 It. lagoon lot -$150,000 ' For information on All Homes & L<>ts Call Me1a Verd• SACRIFICING WANTED I. 0.,.'f!fln v\ev.·1 from $08,950 HOti.1E-tofAM~1 I """-33931 ~talaga Or. r«:n:a.Uon g I an I, J v.ould l1k~· to 111!.: ti) 11.1 A.gt. -t96-M31 1parklln1 t 'f _p_o ol $37,900 ASSUME ~perlc1let".d, nlB.turo u\8.le 1 "e-.-,,~b~l u~f~IC--==~~1~0~3~0' I w/wond dedt. gas BBQ • 2BR home & Apt. East sld t, CM $43,500 Spanish 4.PJex Ne wport Beach $115,000 9=r21 1797 Orungl' C.i\I. 642-1771 "ABA.NDONED" MINI RANCH ASSUME $14,500 HALLELUJAH! 51/•0/o FHA littniro l.llmllllll' with lhl! fire ring! l"U$1Y!~.._YM-e r• l!&rbor Area. l \\Rnl 10 u:•H hlt\'1' prof, r•lt'4 '~1ed PPrfectly manlt:ured lnnd~ape. St'Clutkod f'tUry. Cozy p:1rlor '>''ilh roe k flrcploce. F11n1ily dine . Chttr1e k J t c he n . Hu~e bi.>droorns. ,\SSU?o1t~ 5~l''°', flfA LOAN wUh p:lyll1<'nts S180/nl0, All thl5•plt1.i1 \\•alk 10 ishoppi11g ,t., S('hoo l 11. l.011d11 or \\•llltpnper and !ihutten1 + boat i;:111e · ('X· ('()ptlonl)] ''a!ue • full pri1!t' only $43,930. llurry c fl 1 I IN1-~. h.iin \\'hlll Volley n.enlty and I BLUf'FS CONOO ''E .. Plan, klltil~n tine! 'ftCW .p qe Berg l.'nterprises plap ID '4 br, lam. nn., 2 11 ba. f 1 x tu re 1) . '.J'nJIY _. the do in Soulher11 California XlnlJ!.. vlt>w, nr. pool. i:ourn1et'ri. &.i"'-Y.tn! and what roll he might play $.~.500. 64-1--0188 C&ndlellgh1 dlne.! A"~ I e in U1t• IUIW'f!. I'd like to SJIARr 2 story J BR , deep Clll"JX"l, ... bit" BR'•. tt>ll him about the '"l\lllldli 3BA. \Vt1lk tn COt-1, 11.S. unlx-licveblc bui'i,rfl(ri..;m_ooo Off" po.Hey Valley Reully & 11hop. ctr. $87 ,900 O\\ner. Bkr 962-:i5Il. al111u1 lill! to hu\'e in run-ltt0-6006. 1-="';-M.;;E;;.;S;:;A;.:;_=E="D"E;;--I nilu: our offi('C ;ind 11lso 1 --~==~~~-- 1ell him 11bout the ··11elplng CONDO/PLAZA Hand" polit·y v~lh:.:y lli>t1Hy ~32~~j ba, ~.ooo.s1t9';;~ has to help me nin our offJce. J"d like to t(•ll hln1 ubout our !IU'ge ad budg('\. our full lime-SCCl'Utary. otlt' in house (>!l(:l'O\\I, our hbC!ral co1nn1i11slon sc hedule Thl!I lcl(•ully ](1(•1tlltd lw>me I " lll'l'!ttli,"t' netghborhood, lh't'p fie<', C'US\IUTl cl i· ape II ()P(N Tit P • IT'S fUN TO 8f NIC!• I d<'signed lo l'('\\'l\rd the r11ll- dU(.'Cr, our cxclu1111<' ~~~~~='=':'.~I ,\merll'an Hon1e Sh 1 e 1 d --·'POTPOURRI Progl'Ulll, our lilate und n<•· THE REAL ESTATE RS House on on(' acre. Elsinore a1'l'1t thorsci> 0.K. l: $30.300. 2.2 Acre,.-:. Diamond Bar, $37 .000. ·15 Aeres, Runcho California. SIS0.000. 1.W t"1. high\\'3~' f r o n 1 a g e , ('()nl· m('rcial zoned . YUl'Cn Vallr.y, exchange. &10 AL1't6. Oroville, $ 6 I 0, 0 0 0. Co111· nicrcial building. do"·n1011 n t I OTI\\'Jde referral S)'!df'ITIS and best ol all : I'd likP h1n1 to m('('\ thr J1J('rllix'rs nf our office who nn•k<" up QUf ll'am or lhol\H:g,h1J d, • cent prople, easy to get alnni:: "Ith ;uJ.d f111l1in•" 1n thc1r ;ipprrl<lth lo r r r1 I csli\11'. Olli u1e i:1 s111c t ronhdcn<'P. Hal Butts 67S.7225 C~1a. l\1csa. $11».000. t.1-1 ~ ...... Bu1!dln~. Ju s l cnnipleted. OCE "' .--b -0 -3 sm ODO ttO• VICI\' y \\"lll'r. a, ' Br, :!~ Ba, fm rm .. Harbor View Hills. 6M-2!1'jl FERGUSON·HESTER Costa Mesa 1024 Realtors Assume 8°/o Loan 1401 Dove St., Ste. 220 \l/ith pnyn1enh1 of $302 a 833-9781 n1<rnlh on thi!'I la r g e, cus101nized 3 lx.hm. On a Immaculate 38R 2BA huge lot. F'an1ily rm., frplc. ~'IXER Upp<"r. hy Owner. UJIJ:l·adcd t)l'P~ 11.l;i~ for SHH, 3BA, lool S00,000. bo<H . or IMl.OJ'. h Q,1f\ e. 8:-ill-1491 6Tr77'17 o~·ei·sizt'<I lot. Owoor n\ny e1 Toro 1032 CllJT)' ],,l T~ '1-~~;,! 7'C ln1crest l' 1llage Rt.ii Esirlt e ,.,.,..,, '62·4471(:t::.)546-110) Country Sid<> I ,..--,---+.-,,---I Bi.·aut1ful 4 BR., 2 full b:1th.\. G ingerbread Cotta ge Shag r"nrpcls, h I t • I n ii . Sweeping trvrir lov.·n to 3 Dish\\·asher G o r g e o u s bt.>droon1 hom1•' within biking custom draJ)('s. Large ex· I d1 1o l <1 n c 1· 1 o b ca c h . posed aggre~a1e patio & llon1en1t1krrs' kllchc;\'I , eo:cy "·ulk\la_ys. lt"s a RE AL l1\•1111; roon\ .,.,., ... ~ bum· BARGAIN nt $ 4 ~. 0 0 0. in~ r1rt•pl.t~. lt111t:fl patio. ~Principals only. t·RF:SllL'i' P.i\If\'TF.O IN· Harbor View H ills 1038 SIDE & OUT. $3.'>,000. Call tod.1) HVH LUSK HOME ~Bt·. t'amily rn1. po o 1 , jar.:utzi. Ocran Vu. ~· (' (', Sant.lpipc>r n\od(']. l\l ;1 n y xtn1s. $129.500. 832-703·1 & 641}-S8I9. Huntington Beach 11)40 TRY THIS FOR e A STARTER e Don't PnY rent \\·hen you The Real 'E rtafe ·Fair 839·6 I 3~r.~t-1~ ' GI NO ;OOWH j' Bedrm, 2 tialh. Hanhvood floors. ·Lgc '>1t.d. on cul-de-M.c illul. ~ to Golden west. College. ;.~ J I' !I t lirnt> offert'd. Only $37.900. Broker 8420:7411 or Eves: 96.1-4062 c ... n 0111n this hon1e in a I •---------•I con\'enient location. 3 BR. !--7'="7~7'=-=-·I A REA~ TREAT Your" Own Private Beach. Reduced by $10,:,00. fn Beautiful cameo Shores. OPEN DAILY 1!5 BJ LL GRUNDY, REALTOR . 341 Bay'>1de Drive , N B 675-6161 · .DOLL HOUS·E ~~~~~~~.'s~:~.~ii Tnoe hociond,, ooly 5 Y» r'l'ftft•Llj 1 BA, liv & din coinb, lrg ASSUMABLE country kitch. Newly fLIA LOANS .'VA paintl'd inside and b a c k .-.1 In lhis exqbisil<" Pnrk Hun· Ii n gt o 11 11ir conditioned beauty grand enlry. Jo'orn1al dliing. Co u n t r y kitchen wilh C!ating area. Famlly fun, party r o o n1 \\'ith firC!plaN!. Spal·ious bedl'OOnl.~ "'i1h ma 11 l e r sulle. Cul de sac st~!. Don'l \I'll!! -ynu·u be 100 late. $5.1,500 let us show you how il can be done 54&-2313. Enjoy this view home onl ~!""!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!~ ....... !!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!! ... !! Gracious living & great in- a I a r g e, professionally General R.E . 1002General R.E . 1002_ ~~m~~u;;.BiEu~~~iso ~ landSC"aped comer In!. 4I--------------------· hE'droom. 18x32 liv rn1. din Bedrooms. family r 0 0 m I ... Balboa Bay Properties * 1111. dbl \\"Cl bnr, marble old \1•/plush \volt crp1i:. I llft 11u·ltnUl. Ri:n1 ~P'll\·s:1 11tc Ail!-S enl1y, diu. kitch. hl:n..;. l1pl. -· _ ~IVll yard if fenced and ha s shaded trees. Total price ~11,500. E·Z 1ern1s. seller \viii help you 0'>'11. Call Agt., For inlorn1atlon,.; IOCollon of these henlM. 1.'0lltllCt KASABIAN chttrful r P I c . . delightfu master bath. °"''ner "'' i 11 bltn. kitchen. t\e\l·ly clero-BALBOA DOVER SHORES carry 75% lst TD at ~'i'<i 962.6644 P\'t sund<"ck. Tr<"me'lrl\1115 · -- Balbna Pcniru.UL:l !OC"ation. 2955 Htu·hnr Blvd. 8·17-3584 1 Real Estate ~~~~~-----t A1EREDITll G1\RDENS, elt'· rated, Sl50,000. on $149,500 plice or lease DellL"'<e duplex. 3 & 2 Panoramic View. Ivan ror SIOOO. monthly. Only $69,9SO DISTINCTIVE DESIGN gant, 5 bedroom, 2~ bath, located on cuJ-de--uo lot. 0 u Islanding nclghl,othood. Fornuil dlning . +oQm, 2 firepla1·es, .290Dr tq; fl. ot I u x u r y livlns. Of.:NTURY 21. 536-7542 or S?i8868 LAKE TAHOE BR, close to N.B. Yacht \Veils cust. bit. 5 BR, 29 Rue Grnnd Valt('e Bea.uli!ul le\·eJ lot, ready to Club. R e d u c e d to lge. fam. rm., formal Ask at gale for directions JACOBS RLTY. SLASHED $3000. Large 4 bt.>droom. 2 b a, step-down liv rm w/niodem fplc. fam nn, big l'Ountry kitchen. AAA landscaping, huge cov patio w/BBQ. Adu J t occupied. Only $4 3,500 . Broker 842-7411 or Eves:968-4377. build. T...,.,. "'"""'· A II $95 000 ' 67'7060 dining wtcourtyard VOGEL & BABBITT offsite improvements · i n . ' ' :>-Paved streets. Close to Jakcl----------1 pool. $135,000. 642-7491 6T:r5:i10 VA-FHA Terms & downtown. 2k Miles to EASTBLUFF Stale line. 11,~ A11lf from ski area. owner open to Supe r clean 4 BR. home any exchange, castt or Huge fatn./din. rm. trade. Submit all of fer s . Newly redec: Owne rs $8950. ~7270 . a n x i o u s! $70,500. V.A. REPO l---64•"'6-05·6---3 BR .. 2 ba. $900 Dow n. 2!119 Newpor1 No. ii, cor JO ~h Seller has bought new home '=-"'".....,'""~c-'--'--'--=-="'I nul nr area and HAS TO Balboa Island 1006 SELL THIS \VEEK. Don't miss the opportunity to sec Irvine ' (.10« GIVE THANKS In your O\l'll be-iiuliful Trin11 n1odcl, J UR., ;: ba., 011 11 quiet cul de sac in !hC' Bluff~. . ' ' ' ;'A"4fi« S""tlr t:~ ~ ' ·r. Al;1tfORs'.; "-4' 640-8484. $625 Costs & impounds. Payts. $275 mo., P.l.T.l. Full price $.2 8 ,0 00. 556-8800 m REALTORS LJl' 4 Local.Offices To Serve You Owner says "sell" And sho\\11 true n10tivation MESAVER.bE.NORTH l:Gan-·a·r·•·I ;R;.~~·---1·00·2-G~a~neiiiii•a·l·R···E··---100_.2. \\"ith price 1x'CILA:lion l o LAST CHA:'iCE TO B U y JI $69.500 fron1 Q\\'JK'r. A SS u Ill c ,.s;:-:L,'"·'"~•e"''"~,.~~"'"11'"~• t ~. ~t~~. ~~. 14;nra~ • rm, fonnal dining rm, frple, • 11 Jik pliQ oversize 2 car garage. 2 large p a t Io s , sprinklers. * 67S5930 * Owne-r leaving state. 1.tust 3637 E. Csr. H\111)'., GdM Sell Now. Only Sfi0.500. 3323 Nevada. CM. 5.)7-7067. Gener11I ~1.E. 1002 General R·.E. 1002 PERMANENT WEST BAY VIEW Thi s 4 bdrm .. 2 bath , \vith sep. guest quar- ters, on a duplex lot. is situated in front of the fi nes t public bay beach ov~rl09-lcing _Lido Isle, with a terrific ni_ght ·li~hts vie)V. ~.eeds 4·101'0! ilecocation. Listea at $ll9,50o, wh1ch 1s the value of the land. This loCation comes up for sale once every 5 years. JEFF BRIERY,REALTOR MOST ELEGANT OFI'ICE IN TOWN 2602 Newport Blvd .• Newport Beach 67S.9111 24 HOUR SERVICE Artist's Paradise +INCOME * BAY VIEW* this ou1standing offering-4 "THE lrtG "FIVE'' 5 BR .. 3 baths, fam. rm. big bedrooms & drarna lic Pcrfeet large-family'1to me w/wet bar. Lge. patio; 40 v1;1ultC!d ceiling in living , wi!h park, "°°l l~~'iennis ft . lol. Vacant. $164,JOO room \1'/2nd floor lml(.'Ony. Must See to Believe c our t s nfl.a.:'f6'\\"'.,fivc Large 30' studio \l'ilh fl oor Chmer GT:>-2711 Ext·lusi\'e Costa Mesa area 1 3 Bedroom, 2\~ bath, wi!h bedroonis and 2 b a l h • lo ceiling windows on norlh (673-16&1 Evenings) near the 01:enn. earrwts, drapes, D1\·, [pie. upstairs. htttc;t,omilyroom, ~iclc O\"erlooking brick putlo, o o L L J-10\JSE, cnmple1ely p,.a -·• -,. -· t\1•,11· Lai\e Pool~. t:.: i1!ociis r · ~·-·w\(h f' 1 <>r('al for ;1rlist"s classes, ...,mod,1-". 3 BR, 2 Ba, ~ ..---' I lo bt•.'.J.l'h. Great Uool' .ul.tn ' tvlng roo ,. irey ace, '> '"' L"U lllJIAL eJ: kllCheJ1 and ' 11rm1y-dO\.\'n. light/rheerfful 1.iving roo1n country kitch<"n. + J BR "l'afta lur cnterlaining. t..:..i~;i c:1rt If a five heift"oom home's +l bedroom 11·lih SY,.cdish Apt. Patio, close to Bay. 842-7461 yAid. for you, see thilf'\i(;'til4!ifully fireplace. GrPat slornge S\29,000. 01vner ST.>-7016 1--~1~3=9 Red Carpet, Realtor5 upgraded a.od J •·el! ma~ areas. PLUS I bedrm n.':nlal 00 Down-536-8836 ,1"/fplc, prh·<llc patio. In Balboa Peninsula 1007 Walk to Beach lained ant> t(ldfty. 559,000. OPEN HOUSE CALL '.552·7500 ll!ood re sid o•nt1,1l ;u't'·1.1 1 N('ar proposed marina . vs o m.T:,O. ON THE PENINSULA '"''""'"I. 3 hri,m .. 2 bath 1123 Main St=t • I I N • 400 L17o fQR 'LL non1c. F a1111ly rm., lrplc. OPEN DAILY t-5pn1 ' •,~ Co do Ad It 1. · All lhc buil1·ins. Ready for NE\V custm bit 4 BR & '· CM. l lUN n · u 1111ng · one · _ _,. NEW t bit ' BR & I RftLTY • bedh:lom \\"ith view of bay 1n19m1-u1ute o (' (' u p an c y, cus n\ .. · am ASSUME! ASSUME! $20, 150 $175 PER MO. Stal'1 buildini;-)'Our futUJ'(' & niountalns _ pool . roof $3 ,000. Call S.l0-1720 rm, 3 car gar off alley wllrg a 1w hi J conipan). tnn sundeck. space tor trlr or boaL All Univ. Pal1fl t"iltlh'l!'"!:'inc "' TARliEll J dlx """'"'· ,,,...,.,, 1 ""')!l~·~1·"'~'·1::[!!'!1~~! 675·8600 • Gerald S. Thon\8.S, Realtor. I ASSUME 81f2 %=l=-()AN VISl•H ftil!ftl--s I SAVE GAS B""' n•Wi'"''~R. Moot ,...._ R~ft'tl Vft -~ Two Blks -Schools des i 1· ah 11'·; 1n·1:U!n1and REALTY -& Sh University Ra r k location. 2955 Horbor Blvd. La , B 1 op~ 1 $.31,950. &tG-0087 4 BR 1 $.94 500 Tl .zar' =~= · r~c., r iome. ::iU(X'l' an1· BY OWNER ., (en, · ' )' '~NEWPORT BACK BAY rn1. IJl"Jat a(·ress. Lxisling dcm•n. balance 8,.~ . r.1arshall Realty 675-4600 Large,. Quality constructed FHA 71 ~ loan, :S2.i~ p nio. * NE\\' 4 Im. 2 Ba., College ~~~-'-c'OC~-~~:211am1 J y home on Agt. 893..S.-1:11 Pnrk, til e ,i'tip.J. A/C, $53,500 ~~ ow~ fr©ht Newp©ri ere-st wtltss :J'9U o.re, OJl l l~J!!llllil!~!!!!~~l!!!!~~llil!~J!!ll~~llJ!llil!~~S!~ I eti!RIC 110\11! ~llARP! \\'ell k1•pt honioon be11 u Ii ru I General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 trcelined slt"l'et. Large llv-, 11----------' ----------ing room + hui::e kitchen. Corona del Mar 1022 cul·de.sac. Heavy shake 1 1~.,..=c~u~·ES'=1~.A~B~Y~T~ll~E~S~EA-, 1 Story. S.\:J.-'!9i'4, .... , ' roof, rustic exterior. Three 2 1 lk t bch 'BR i Laguna Beac"-'. • I041 Don t Call Me hedrooms. h\o baths. family ' s 0 • ·' • an1 ;it.n .... •11 nn, din rn1, study. huge o.r~e-lfrwk- The ctwe<i eave. shingled roof. sallbox style dine en111ely in wooo. wood. wooo will Turn you on. Or off. But. -spectacular h1l11op towntK:>meS utterly unlike any othets, pe1ched abOve the resl or Newport Beach, s!rolol) your psyche, whiz right in IOf a leisttely st1oll·through (or super golf cart tour/ See 2. 3. 4 bed1ooms. dL>cks. balcxneS. note k.ucurt lec4 the Qfaciousness. have allluent leettngS end the u1ge lo whitJ oufYQL.11" check lX>Ok. Al '59,000 and up. yop gotta love the arciliteclu1e and sWirnming and tennis. Newport Beach~ Coast High.,,.1ay to SupedOJ and second geor up the h1H, f>Koltl. ~ C 11'\C llit••IOMt l<Obfll'I H G1<1nl Col11. f'l"'"I COfll!M;IOf DESIGN & DELIGHT WITH VIEW BY OWNER WESTCLIFF AREA Lovely 3 br .. 2 ba, home, w1r~n1. nn., din. rn1. "" patio/pool area Jnr I he A very \l<U'm, \l"ooclsy, OJX'll Calif. gardener. Located on !10me for a very special bC!autiful corner 1\' / s c p . buyer who enjoys an indoor • .auto. 2 car gar. Shake roof. outdoor ahnospheno. l\1uch selJ-clea1fg. o\·en, fllllc., + prival·y in pallo nrnl seelud-n1:.iny more fine featUrt'S. cd yards. ThL'I very special $79,000. &12-8833 for Appl. 3 bedroom, 2 bath home 1224 Nollingham, NB. i.s priced to S<'ll at $78,000. Call 673-8.J50 for an af)' LO\V OOY.'N TO ASSU~lE- pointmenl or additional in-7~~ LOAN formation. Payolenls only $212. Buys oPEN TIL II. Tr"S fUN ro 86 NICE/. 1his lovely POOL h 0 Ill c . ~ ~ Priced for' quick sale! Call Ag!. 847-0010 !10\\'! Classified Ads ...... &12-5678. General R.E . 1002 Ea Coldwell Banke ' ......... ·~ .;, ·l . ,.,'.f'•\'j GREENTREE PLAN SI Only $54,000 for this highly upgraded 5 bedroom home. Attractive brick patio and large yard. lt1ove into one of Irvine's finest neig hborhoods now. I , POPULAR "PRINCETON" Uni versity Park favorite! 3 Bedrooms. 2 baths, formal dining room. Cathedral ceil- ing in living room. Lovely covered patio. Near park & pools. $55,900. INVESTMENT PROPERTY Modern two story professional building ideally located, plus two residential income units. Owner ready for an offer. $95.000. SOMETHING OIFFERENT On Balboa Island. Large 4 bedroon1, fa1nily roo m, on 2 lots. Huge secluded patio. green- house, jacuzzi. wine storage, pool table, etc. $159,500. Adjacent lot may be purchased. COR6NA DEL MAR ESTATE Classic California ranch home. 5 Bedroom, den, 7 baths. Setting of native pines atrords exctwive privacy Cram.in~ Catalina & New- port Harbor. Heated & hltered pool. Room lo roam -over 1h acre. Perfect for parties & family fun. $272,000. Reserve time 10 see for yo urself. BAY FRONT LOT Close lo jetty 50x 100 foot lot full y bulk· headed. R·l zo ning. Owner wlll sell 'ubject to bu yer receiving pier & eHp pern1it. Good terms to qualified buyer. Price $139.500. OIAL ~4-1766 . 2161 San Joaquin Hills Rd.1 N.B . A COLDWELL BANKER CO. \\ .. arm and ch~·1-v \l"ith 3 larg(' famil}· sized bedroon1s. Lu~h ln nd r;cap- ing. C1tll !lG.H767. oPEN TIL II • IT"S Fl.Jrf 10 BE NICE! A Du lex II n;xim and heated pool. gourn1e1 kit ch w/eoun1er P •• ~7.500. h.1r, hMck patio. 1 Yr 1'111 a dcl'.ghtful 2BR and den 3S9 ~1ira Lnina, Cosla A1esu old-only S79,JOO. Call to set>, O\l"ll('n; · si:' ::e wi!b beau· Call S.12-1060 for appt PATTISON co , 642-8011, tifu! priva!c Prounds Principals Only ask for Josh. PLUS FAST OCCUPANCY! A charming 1F ·. rental "'Hh Extra sharp 4 ht'. CIOSt' to private yard "urrently pro-all SC'hls. ,t· shop·g. Easy duciiv;: 22j/n10. aL-cess to F'"'Y· Lots of love· CLOSER TO LA JUSTtlmD -~· .. ., ALL ly lrl'CS. back & front. \Vtr. 'ii.;~.;;:~~~~~~~~~ I softn('r. brick f 1· p I . & ii on a generous 47x118 lot Jn playhou~f' for childr('n. By NO DOWN VA the ix': sou1h-0f·b\\'Y loca· 01•:ner. 557-9070 THE REAL ~STAYERS IN ROSSMOOR lovely 4 Bd. on CDS safe lot -be11wt1ful holtK'S, frml. DR~! a ··1a mil11" hon1e 96&.4456 111 beautiful Myatic H 111 s: nvl'ri'lOkin~ !hi> e'!I)" ·or t.a. irun·t thL-. n1int cMP ~ t bdrm home, \\'ith .l.anU.Wi ~vicws, 011 !gt>., bflftutifully lndscpd. lot. Ulocss forces ttie sale of this lovely .hQrriC •. A real ;:toodie \l'ith lots ot exll'M: an exl·('p !fo·nal buy at ~~ You'll love the widC! open lion. $89,500 finn feeling ol 1his Cos.Jn llle!>a Call 61-1-7211 EASTSIDE F'A;\IJLY HOA-IE, TAKE OVER-- home. 3 llu11:c bedrooms, .. 2 &conv('rt.den,slcpdnfJnl GOVERNMENT LOAN ~~ 1111 \\•/ niassive brick fpl 2 ba. 2 brick" lrplcs. f1Hn 1 , • & din·din t'.J"ca, 211d fpl 3 & 4 BR homes in all 11n & much, 1nuch n1nre. areas. No qualifying. For No 2nd car needrd here I in p;in"ld den. !'!hag crpl more inromial.ion call BKR., 494-~671 -\Valk to CV<"rything. A ' ' lhrout, blhn ku, cov, d. g~&.1.~7'· •PRICE. SLASHED• terrific value, call for full FOUR UNITS ~.~;.i~_rc~~~~ 1C1~ Rpp/\£ ~: ,\ R c M 1 TE c T • s Custom $3450. Vacant details, 546-JSBO. REALTOHS. 641}-8672 t\-t'rari1c, 3BR + den on Very Serious Seller 0 1A ucre + huge pool + Tv.•o ·;1nry ('okinti.11. o~an Two side by side Duplexes, 7°/o l AN 2BR guest llOUSC'. A wry v\c1v. Palatint 4 ·Bft*& lam . 3 bt>drn1. '.! full b a · ll • :i Bt·. 2 & 2,000 sq. ft. 1 nhJ'" p1111ale cs1a1e Only rm., 2': RA., 30' llvin• fireplacc, patio. Prime rcn-Take over $34.000 VA 1011.n. . · ' : . . I I 0 •11 .11 .._ 579.950. !lM-~0.1. l:lkr. ev('s. rni \l"il h s!OnC! fl'l\!place, all la area. .it.' er \\"I CIH1'Y ~nd. Full bltns. dshwstu:, ccrnmlc Ille Vlsl.H PriC'e $17,9.')(). By appt. 4 BR. 2 Story in xlnt cond. ~· & Indoor-outdoor c3rpeli""· ~ SPARLING RE,\L c·srATE nt'I\' o·rpts lhru-0ut. <'USl , • ..., " d I Shag carpetlng nnd cuslnrn I.EAi •:ry 833-3."1 14 rps. hl1n~. gc Inds e 11 d d !hr H · • var'tl. $51.900. c nn \" or I rapes uout. ug\' pallo, ABOUT :l miles lo lx'aeh. :\1'suni Fii,\ loon. Print:. 011e1-sitcd yn:rd, do u b I e FOR BEAUT~.~l~l~V~l~N~G~' :~ lo B;ilboa: 3 HR, s1,·in1. only~! S·l6-4:i.'~ s;.1 ra1;r. 569.~iOO. Tcrn1s RED •39 p A pool. Assume si1 I'.} int. C,\RP::T, P..J-;1\l.TORS .,,~HERITAGE ' • REALTORS ~Viii· Y nurs-QuH !ify, ~·or 4°10 .1. oppy ve. Approx $6000. On. Trade Ne ar Huntg. Harbour 1 640.l?:m or $4,..?TI, , Commission -9 -;\luH.iple l.nvcly 3 Bdrn1 ... r.11(·~1 Qtrs OK. PILOT REALTY. All ne\v doublt> oven stOV(', 1 ..,~~~~~"!!~~!!!) Listing Hoord!> \1"1!h over + gnrrige-w/b<1~·h . Qu·s. 'Ill 9 Pl\1 J;l()....().15:'1 d1!>i1"':"lsl:1•1', \ on~l _th11i~;. I J EMERALD BAY 5000 sales fort(' available. in r('artoceansid('t. t: n c I· P.Fn. .,.E""ION 3 & 1 B J~· B<lnns, 1\('I pr111n. G"'•t '"hlte •-t•, ,,,., ..... • Uinfard Financing avail. lttake of-S1a1 t n s.~.IOJ. Call fur de-Agt. 842·9371 hd.nns., 4 hath...'t.. dc<n ,vllh G bric;k patio, brick F' 1· 11 I c . •. -• ~-."l ... , ''''' 1 · · ' l'!I. ~ •• " '"" .. fer. $110.000. A\·11il'in1med. tail.~. i\31. ·•·it:.7739. GLEN AtAP.. Reaut. 3 br, irpl., forni&l dining rm.: REALTY MORGAN REALTY Have something }uu "'·anl 10 2 ba. nr. SchvoL S-t2.IXX>. st'C'ludrrl rttttiant heat<"d tSinc• 194' * 5S2-422l * sell ? aassifit'Cl ads do it By a pp o in 1 m,. nt only. tcrtaC<". C~nlraJ. location '"o VI ·00 "B s 2!'1-·~:ell -cnll NO\V 642-5678. O\\Tler. Call· 963-111.lti near 1en11t, i'Olll't!!. $15."J,000 ......... a 1 ,n ... uuc •. ;:r ,J~il!l~~~iii t~==~::'.~~~=========== TURNER ASSOC. lil7l Harbor BJ.. C.f.t. 642·2'1!1! SPACIOUS IRVINE TERRACE Weltonc&Company " ' • l ' 0 ~ ' 2 riclj. R·2 ln!s Sn. of H\vy, \\'f4 unit bldg. Fix-np or tt"'ar ctn. 011'11cr S:J!Titit(' at lr.s.s than land v a I u e. $115.000. incl. plans for 2 C.llil-0 %1-,,,( _ !1-C ~C:.e uo; N. c494'.~;7):· U.gUna ~~ l'Qi.J ~'\'~ ~ L-<J" ;J I CU STOM BUILT HOME Thal Intrig uing Word G ame with o Chuckle 1r~~, Blul·htr,\ Cti .. n,,yon Rd. ------fid llt .... , ClAY •. POUAN i'\t'" 11\r. 1 •~!111, hu11:c fn1n1. C1·f':lt I Bf'droon1 4 b n ! h f;)tn!ly hor11e illtuidt•d on l;1ri;:c l'Ot'nCr lot · 2 .'l('pnrn!(' ynrtl~ · large llvlng 1wn1. Dining-rooin, £1en + st'11..·1·11· t'<I lunul. $9:'1.500. C 1.1 11 673-.~. OPEN lit 9 • 11$ fl.JN 10 8E N/CEI ~ ' : ~ ne\I· 1!up\(';,.('S. 675-ffilOO. 0 1.,ooronga 1.,ue•I cf tke -"'.C..~~'""~i:'i~'-,--1 four ic-ombled words be. * SAVE $9000 * low to form four lifnpl" wO•d1 NCI\/ tJniquf' l)\11>IC'X. One 5 Bit l Ha. huust' & one 2 BR, 2 Ba. \\'oocl prrn1'lli11g, Stained glas.s, rriil(•, bC!ach footbr id_c:(' I Ulk. 428 Golcl('nrod. Ch\'llcr/Bullder. 6T.'J-6921 Immediate Occup a ncy Eaiit11tck> I·~ 2 S101-y l BR Condo. L.'lt' $.12'j mn 1}r l11e OWNJ:;R ANX J OUS, opl!nn $3$0 1110. SUXKI op- REDUO:S PRICE! tion , Credit $50 "10 tn rlo1,,n 01\rl '>''hat o bftrgain? Only p;n11. By owner 811 S pn\. '-;J,9'",J() IM lhlll 'l l!lory 642·2222.'l beauty ..,,Ith family room --~~~==--1 r-~.,,..-,,..-,..-,,..-,,--, hed11lQ111 PHl't'nh1 hn\"t cwn I COTTAGE t--~~~~-T-T~ If you·ve sflen one $!leaker, you've seen - -. •O·ll ly JYinn1 11·/vlc•1\'. :ltiOll ~ ft .:: 1',11' i.:.orll~<'. )"n11r Chnt<"•' LJI ('Hlnr .; S.• C11q1crin~. Ai;liUlllf' f'"'\ist\ng 1 .. :111 Ill S·11',. 01\'llt•r ;Jii:lll. :i-I0-'1211. \",\CA':'"T-. -,-1,~1~1-,~1,-,~,,-»'<i-,~2 BR .. 1 1 ~ b::i,., 2 lr\'el i:'Oll- l•'lllP. Rll11. J.it. v.·/snack Mr: J1UnJ'ln1'f'h wf~a.n VIL U!'r. !Iv. rm. \'f"lbeamcd 1'l"iJ, N('(>( • paint & minor ll'< up. A buy, $42.950. ~llS.."ilON RF.Atry •. fS..1-0'T.!t Laguna N lg\lel 1052 AM ltETftEAT off n1&s\f'r CHARACTER F O Y L E N I s ~=I' AR ATE fit\LCO,\Y . i'~ GI Lo.111, vrrr Jlhnrp, I r l I I 0 Co"'n1•1P .... (t\.,(l.I• Qvl)••d ~ll('r hurry 011 Lhlll one I lhr, :lh;i, h·11lc, $71,;'iflfl .lu1'1 ~~~--~--L.-L. ~. ~11., !:.:1:1.~: ~~=;i "'N~'"! b~~:1 SPECIALTY.ING IS ('111! i\~ !H7-6010. I I i; I <" r1 llURJtY! Agt W\GL'NA NtCUEI. VIE\V l ny 0\lllf'r. 3liR hor111• 642~%66 f}re1Nr NU,.,.P,EPEO Llllf~S IN i PROP~T1r.:.c; I \rork~holl. LQ1 GO x 1'10. You--d~,-,-"-"""'--.-.. -,-.. -I lHE~( \OV.&.•£~ SEA TERRAC E ' •0 9= $2000 d & 1120 " ' h -.=::;;::~~~~~~:;T.::;=:;=~~;;;;;;::~~~ ·:'\',\1 1:.: GUAl!Jli;;n ,·n~· w. ""'· . n , iun. ··ura\V Fa111r· I\' en ~Y>u i\ UNto 'o'M1t~l.!N•,~?1'•t 1tT TEPS I J • J I J .-r-~ ·• """ !>wn('r \1.1111 <."111·ry I ~• TO 1 plo1'f' ~n at! In lhe DAILY .;1 "' •• J750 Brotlwr!on. llon11~ PTllJT\V11nr Aris! Call now I Enioy T.,.··o;oa Life c;iiN\~11~. Cnl'Q1111 -&12-5G78, SCRAM·LETS Answtrs In Cl•ssific1tion 8080 C'.nll ~!L'-""2513 ·~...;...;...;...;._o.:.._...;...;...;...;...;...;;..:.._...;...;...;"'-"'""'-':O:..:C~ C lj DAI L 'I PILOT -S.O Ju1n Cpstrn. Tllund;iy, October 31, 1q74 101·"9~s~,-.-J~.-,-.~C~p-1trn. 1078 ,ncome Property 2000 NEW 3 BEDROOM, 2 BA'JH 3 CAR GAltAGE HOME Cus:lo1n t~caturcs: Corner lot, ceramic tile entry, cathedral <'eil· Ing in livin g roon1 & tnaster bedroorn . wired (or stereo, you choo:;c color or new short shag carpet. $59,950 CALL RANCHO DEVELOPMENT (714) 496·3451 ar see ::it 25902 Paseo dt' Juanita, San Juan Capliitra110 1098 Lido 1sle 1056 Westminster 1----------1 BEACH DUPLEX NEWPORT- $32,375 G<>rgf'OU.I 2 story NewpoM Beach duple::<! ~ ft. to Surf and Sand! Juat $32.375 bu:yz It !down) or i ubmit Q11 )'Our ll'ml•. N 1:; \V ! · Ca lhc:d opl ccJl lln..:1. flttplace«. cert1.mlc r 11 e k!tc~l15. 4 car g11r•lg<'. 1'ruc deluxe unlta. 4 bi:'drootn plus 2 l)(!(:lroon1. Good 1t-i rm 11. Full price ju81 Sl.29.~iOO. Sec 10 lt)ve! Cull uow 1714) n2-t700. INVESTl\rENT DIVlSION DANA POINT COUPLE'S HOME LAJtGlO: 1-:Xl-.:CUTIVF. luthe DUPLEXES ,r,, plaster ~n1c. \\'et bar, Fabu!OU!I ocrnn \·1c~·s lo• 111 dlnin~. ("()n1plt•tely ': New /Je11utl!ul duplt>xe.s 11pg"1'11dOO. -I &'drn1 , 2 ~ Jo'rom $68,950 R•nch11, Firms, Hous.es Unfurnished HoUH• Unfurnished HouHs Unfurnlthe<I Groves 2700 -:'-:'.::::-:::::::-:::-:".::-·l~C~or~o~n~o~d'!!'!~l_!_Mo~r:__3;!;2~'22~ Irvine LAKE OROVILLE 3269 Ap1rtm1nt1 Furn lshtd _:.;i:P'.o:..' 'c.' ;;."'o."_,._u_n_f_u_r_n_. 81lboo P1nlnsul1 3707 Bilbo. lslond 3806 * BAY FRONT BACHELOR Ytl It b kilchen. ••25 PER ACRE SlOO .. 51.tAI.J.. 1 • dton, no ....., • cooking, \deal atudent. Ml Al'f'f:I levtl 11> 1loplng $325. CU1\RtltlNli 3 B d r , , lrt'f! 1haMd land. Xlnl hun• frpl c howie. Yard. vh'. Un~ 4i fiAhlnlt. Good a~ !3M. UTJL pd.. 2 Br 11111 Vltw! Cood So l I . All Me, yd, p a t Io , ocei.nslde. m~nt>ral. tlmbM' & walrt hwy. rhchts. Trailer OJ{. C.ood NU-VIEW RENTALS ln\'fftn1ent. S300 dn. $145. GTl--4030 or 494--3248 p('r ma. Private v 11 r t y .. 1. '-"-"'""-~._.,,:c..,.,=,:;.'-""' P.O.Bo:< 159, Fr cm on t , BRAND NEW C•lil. !lll.17 3 BR .. 2 BATHS Re•I E•t•t• Exchsie 2800 10".J I 6 fT.RN1 .r-A~~ 'Vlth octtan view 513 NARCISSUS '17 Units, close ttt water, in i12+&-9 POJNSETI'IA Curl~had, trad~ nil or part FROM $375 of $63,CKX> equily tor Your &ly & Beach Rily. 675-3000 Lido or Newport Ar eaq0:::<.,:0.,::0:""-'0"'C-'""C"' llo111c Ask fo1· Harr Is on NEW S br., 2 ba., bl1n11, Brkr. 1729-4923 frple., g11.r. SUPER VlE\V! Real E1t1te Wntd. 2900 S4:i5. 673-2925 <>r 675-:W.A. --------~-2 BR. 1 JlA rusllc i;tyle Pvt' PTY Jooklng for house nome for rent. $300. mo. y.·/nl!un\ VA. WUI tak~ 50!I Goldenrod. 673-1658 over hac:k paymnt <>r small 2 BR, 1 Ba, yard, avail dn. \\'rite Cla55Uled Ad No. Nov. 15, $3&1. ITI(). ln\.:ld 262 1>..11ly PUot, P.O. Box util. m-9597 art. 6 pm 1560 Cosla ~les:n, CA 92626 Costa M...., 3224 LARGE FAMILY 1 BR Sl!IO. Bad\elor tl!ll). bram ~beth, new dead". Horne In E.li stblufl. Near pd 9:.li E 8Rlbou n~. mo. 1.Sl & Jut. f25, Comn.ll del ~till' Ulgh. NNi· Uul · ~ ' clng ftt. No pe1l. 6*'6193 * RE.NTALS * Univc:l"llity Park 3 BR., 2 ba ......... Sl75/S85 3 BR., 2~ ba .• , •••• $380/400 4 BR., 2"' ba .......... ,SWJ The Terrnce 2 nn .. 2 bG •••••••• S350J3T5 3 llR, 2 ha .••..••••. ~/$425 Greenlreo Homc1 2 BR .. I~ ba ........... S315 4 BR., 2\.2 ba ........... $400 'l\lttlerock I BR .• Z\i 1><11.hs ........ $4.10 131 refurb!sht'd, 4 bdnns., YEARLY 2 br, 2 ba, encl'd. Balboa Penln1ult 3807 2 ba., nc .... · carpets & d \ drape1; gardenl.fli furnish· gar., steps to bch, a u Is, SUPER DELUXE td. Reduced $110: now only no pt'l"llt.'I. $290. 673.-1990 or ..... _1 mo ,6~13-J6l~~O~==o---3 BR. 2 BA, pa ..... , ~ t' e, _. • -513 A Weeit Bay Ave, HARBOR UNIQUE !lAlboa. oa,,,, 886-1832; """ JMlboft Inn. Puol. Utll. pd. 962~1 SlOO lo W>O. 675-8740 OCEANFRONT Yellrly. 1 BR. BAYFRONT 1 br, patio, Englenook, y.•et bar, Ba1· v I e w , $ 2 5 0 . U t U. Pd. t'Qn)', cpts, drpil, bltins, car- RACH.ELOR Sl.35. 673--6790 port. 67:>1536. BACHELOR apt, kitcheneHe, NEW xtra Jge '3 BR, 2 ·I BH., 2 baths ....••..•• $-175 3 Ult, 2 ba.. ••••••. S475w/gdtu' RESINACLE"?~ College Park .....,... 4 BR., 21> ............. $450 '"""""'""'6"'7"':1-41~00!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'""" Udo l!!.le 1 ~ ·I Bil. 2 oo. . . ....... $600 *YEARLY RENTAL* CALL 552.7500 · 1 Blk To Surf • VISION • B~~:v~!\\~P~~~e 2~: Walk tn closehs, bltlna. enc garage, patio. No kldl/pel11. ?325 mo lse. •Bein of a l 1-U lllltle!I Pd. Call 548-9578 or 551~2 l'vrs. REALTY a rOO hill compar1y Univ. Park Ct•ntcr, Irvine pvt bayfront bch. $115. n10 Ba. Oceanfront Apt w/dbl Joe uUJ'a:. 7'14-917l> gar. $500. mo. 6 4 ~ -2 16 4 Costa Mes• 37?4 <lays; 67341782 eves. Ambassador Inn BRAND NEW $29.50 & Up SINGLE STUDIO APT SPECIAL \VEEKLY RATES 2'2T1 llarbor B~vtl. Cotila Mesa 6·15-484a J BR 1•urn/unfurn, y:rly, util pd. $215. mo. Nl'\vporl lk'uch. 673-7219 e\'es. CllAR~11NG 1 br. 1 b a. bcumcd cell. Romnn 1ub. $200. Single only. 642-{i184. LARGE 1 hr. I blk. lo ha y or ocmn. ulils. incl. $19:>. nlO. 67~7Si6 eves. • 1 Fl. lol: quic-1 1•nd n t l~!and .. 1 Sp.u·iowl hdnn~ : :! b.·1lh.< & I!,:{•. p.ll!lo. l'l'H'I! '!35,00'.). t).11ier tn::iy ~any l11\.1rir1ni:. NEWPORT HEIGHTS \'1rt... \'Lf'I\' l'f'lllOOelcd &: 1lc1'0ra.u:d ~ hdtn111., 2 li:ilh!i; $!'i,,;ill0 l111th. cus1on1 rirp.~. PalO!'I S9500 do\i"TJ \'crdc ·"'•1tlt' f1Tt•11l11N'. 2 ~ 4-Ptcx S7!l,95(1 ~ DUPLEX 2 Br S180. Fenced, Lllfl!t' p:1t1011. pool slzC" lot. O!ficJ Open Wkend.li l (}.5 ~tall I available now. ... 11 o t 1<'s." thruout. $63,500. \\.k "· U <96-J4JI t SHARP 2 Br, $200. Garage, Cl'l<:TURY'.21 il0-1~ o ""~ca 'ng oiiijijiiiiiiiiiijiiiiijii~·iiijii IC'nced, kids & pet~ok. ·' ' ' r 33931 l\1e.Ja<·~1 Dr. NEWPORT BEACH, lr uly l •'"''"''"'~!!!!'"''"'~'""' beauti!ul setting-large 3 $30WEEK & OP Bedroom; farnlly room , • $6.SO Nli;.tht & Up. polished wood' Uoon, beain • Studio & l BR Aplll. ceilings. Yean Le a a e. • TV k f.takl Service Ava11. • $:!25. Sp.a• hse yrly, ~~ hlk to oc/b.ly. !BR: 1050 Balboa Bl. 213/663-4662 Capistrano Beach 3818 S}.1AU.. HOUSE, stv .. i,tdult OVCI.' 40. $tQ. \Vtr .. trash pd., no pets. J.J565 V i II Verde. 496-969\ f>36-8.'!6: "' .,. F • d ONE Br condo S160. Unlurn · Dana !-{arbor lnt"Cln1e Homea. HouYs urn1she 00• f··-l•hod, pet ok. Mobile Homes ..... for sale 1100 4 P lex Needs Work Gen•ral 3102 Homefinders * 642·9900 MESA VERDE $5'15.00 inth. • Phone Service -Htd. pool Cole ot · Ne1vport Rltrs •Children!: Pet Section 675-551 I 2376 Newport Blvd., CM 548-9755 or 645-3967 LIDO REALTY l.l:~ 1,. 11.i. ..... 11 *673·7300* Hunt ington Bea<"h •O<: I pd •·· h '71 LANCER: 24 x 63'. Set La~ 3 BR + 3-'? bedroom!I, ..,:;t$1J&. UT L ' udC apt~ $200 1 BDR t u~ 111 1x>a1.111lul Adu~! Park. b!tns, closed gar., !I w i m al beach, Laguna 3 br, 2 b?. b!tns, water ~rPts/drps, ~m: c,yd'.l I.'; 1 ·--------·$ 1 - 65 2B1·. !·\ ba , ran11ly 1m. pool. Easy terms available. SlOO. $125, Sl45. Ulil pd, softner, cov'ti. patio. close H 1 BR Fum Fully t'JHCd & drapt'd. Cll ll Hurry Only $S9,9r:" oc~lllllront bachs, Newpol·l lo park & school. lmmed. 1.,~· ? BDR I 1..c.ots ol bltinll pool walk EAl'RA large 3 Br. 21,i Ba. Corona del Mar 3822 ;;;;;port &11ch 1069 0 -·~ ~ 1160 ut·l pd · 1 ""'-"'"t<h'y $375. mo 546-5990 ~. ~ apt. P 0 0 ' ' ' Brand ••w•. Fll'I•, 'hag "'"""""'4 "· First P ioneer Realty . i ' ruce DUlm, .,...,..I' '11151 , gnruge, NE'Wpon Sho1 ~~ lo shopping, % ini. beach. "" " I Nf'\\IPQRT U B p11tio, North End Laguna co~,~54&-"":!!0· "------~ ~ fr 931 \V, ~h St. crpl. fully draped, II. I nl!'\V C1ptivating Panorama · Pf: er ay, 8424421 $200 UTIL pd f t il ho 4 Br ., ... :i. 2 BDR, pie. garage, 548-o.192 applns. Mo. 10 mo. or year R1·11H1.J• t/11;• 1t11fi.'n"14"' . . :.'l,l.(:i(l,l•l: ... ~r.poo2 I xp1,v15 .. ~~rl----'----'----1 licir. view, ~=an l'On G2R~~ ~ap~Jx. ~· sq ti Lloyds Bank Bldg. patio, 2 blks beach, Newport I ~""!""!""!""!""!""!""!""!""!' lease !ron1 $375. 67l-0030. :H1 11rban1· fi(}.'l\I ,..;q. ~I. Hr•l· ~\1:: 1 $i.i,'900. 675-4~ LO.;AJi'. IJleSliBJIU s1:10. 2 B DR , ocee:n/city on 1 level, separate tam University Park, Irvine NU-VIEW RENTALS I: eves & \\•knds 675-1076 do·oc" e;., \\'1ttk·~·" tht• S.-'t!lm.• <IPt.l view apl w/garage, Laguna rm w/frpl, gii.s BBQ, water Days 552-7000 Nights 673-4030 or 4!}-1-3248 El Puerto Mesa DUPLEXES 2 Br ., l ha., sun, (':i t;il1J1a, .'.I 1 I" s ,,: 1-,.,'--,'--'°"---8-R-O"A-D-,-1-00-R--.,1 INCOME HOMES $250. l BDR garuge apt Frp~ soltener, s pr ink I e r s & A'M'RACTIVE 3BR In Turtle 4BR.., 2¥.i ba, dlb car garage, 1 & 2 BEDROOMS $290. 2 br.. 1 ha., S2'70., ON-nn ,I',, f~'1lt1>rin-;: N1•w!Jl,'l~I br, :! ba. adult ' park,· ri:; N£\V. TRIPLEXES $8\.950, pool . garage, CdM gardener. $425. mo. 545--0760 Rock widen, din, lg fam elect gar door opener, wet No Children. No Pets 3 l)r., 2 ba. $3Z5. A 11 Hay ... 4 BR. 5 B.1.. P.1n5!rr pets 1:3£oaullful 3 Br, :? lia, owner 5 $325. UTIL pd. right on LE As EI OPTION, Mesa rm, pool priv. Vac. $465. bar. new crpting &. drps, Pool & Rec:reii.tion 11'/gorn.ge & r ece nt I Y Suh,•1 ""',', wo81k-i n1 ,'',""•Is · !J6S..l92G unit, rrplc, prlvrue yard. 2-beach. 2 Bdr, frpl, deck. Verde 3 BR, 2 Ba, brand l -'B~kr::.;642--0:::.~""=~--~--I pool fac.1 over11ooklngh .~~! 1959 Maple Ave., C.M. rederorated. 6 4 ~-6 8 O 0 or & n r I? a 1 11 · , '" . . . . 6. '! Ur opts. 2675 Elden A\'e, La$:UM new plush crplg, fr cs h I y •NEW 4 br, College Park, course, c ose 0 sc 00~ <>< ,;~i;ifi~~~'A~i'U'"~4-~73~26~. -~-~-~-1 ~"'1r,it,. D t n i n ;: 1~.., .. ,1, 10 x 52 , l1v1ng rm 16 ~I , lrlt'nr Mesa Dr.), Costa NU-VIEW RENTALS painted, immac, thrU:-OtJt. 2 ba., tile rwf, A/C s-125 churches & 1'~ashion lsland. ***GARDEN APTS Sunkt'n Conwr.riation An'11 Cl.lf"J)('lcd lhrougho1;11 1 n c ~19, &12-'1905 673-4030 or '194-3248 JI. H~e_trees & trplc. $375. OT"-lease op!. m89'7·t. $475. East~u~ area. Call eeePOOL 2 ..... ~~to~~h.Soki~t'I. ~: \\/\!orbit' r I rep I ace, porches. Enc p 11 t 1 o. Ex-I-'::.:;,~='=,=:""=~--NE\VBORT &>ach ~ .• util mo. Century 21, 546-95%1. for appt., 5'io-J150. Furn. 1&2 Br apts In adult G42-5953 g-4:30 wk day,, S1utl~·. Rccr\'111\on H.tn & elusive an•a. Gr;:i-3960. REDUCED ""'" Laguna Beach 3248 NPT. SHORES. 3 bllts to section. No pets. Ehn 6...,.,,..,., or 645-9:!19 eves &. fiHrkJvom. :i;· '"•u!/Jul.'-'h· 211r. f)(>n, 2b.1 . ("pl/ d r p ' 1'<? $245,000. LS Neid units, pd, singles, duplex. A Is Ed\STSIDE 3 br, lam. rm., bch. 3BR 2BA, sha.g crpts, Garden Apls, 642-3645 .,..'.k~nds. ' ;. Prin1.i"-Js n\r .J!ll" C:'ll f<'lr _ _, 1 1 d 1 tune 2 BR 2 bu six l BR separate u 1-it Huntington 1 ba., new cpls. & drps., "" ,. 11allo/shi·11, g OI, a u Is. • " ·· -· Beach SUO., util pd. Walk tresh ""int inside & out. $210. l + DEN, view, steps beam ceil liv rm \Vflrp\, $130 Bad All ti! pd \V/\V appmnt. Prit'\! $215,500. Own-$16,000. 673-:\03.1. All rented, $31,000 yearly to beach Balboa, Slll., va· r '" 1e'=·d. yd, pat Io' to ocean, Victoria Beach kitch Yi/bltns &. 0/W. Lrg l. u . . , UPPER 2 hr, 2 be. duple:11:. er\vill linanc-e.171~\6'14·ro19 gl'Ol'is ... ,.... 2 car •gar. Pvt Patio. S350 drps, x-lg. ck>sel, lndry, i~ Blln kitchen w/refr lg. & ,19.,5:zrl. i\DJACENT vu APT. Size l\lubile llome in U~iversity Realty cant. C~ta Mesa l Br gardener Incl. $.290. 546-~ $230. 2 B DR , oceanfcity mo inc:. water & Assoc. blk bus, walk shops. AU Stinde-ck &: fplc. 4 o 9 ~ LOT sro.ooo ocluH park on the Bay. 3001 r C H 673-G'i,O house, util pd. Corona de! r.tESA VERDE 3 br 2 00 view apt. bltns, garage dues. 642-BOU/ 968-4950 quiet adullll. 548-1008, No Marigold. $285. GTh-197'1 .,,,,..,,,,,,_~ SHl.r:Jl'.l. 540-3672 · ~. st. wy. · r.1ar 1 Br house, J;ingles f • "d' SZIS PIUVACY & charm, l pets. l ~o::::,:.:;::;c.::;B:;.,:;::00,;.;c...-I $4.S ,SOO-Wolk to Bey (k!ightful splll·le\'Cl h O n1 e ~·i\h rlrll, cU.'il om intf!tior. ){ £ tchcn J)llntry. fir'1'pln~. \\'alk to View Park. Call &1·1--8750 '68 H0~1E1TE. 20'x44', 2br, COSTA MESA 1 -=•~k~·~A~g~t.~F~"'"7· m-=~"~"'~==I ~:'. wz sot~ne~;a:kv &. Bdr ~.So. L..'lguna VACANT 1 BR du P lex ' LGE 1 br. pool, adj to shop-NICE 2 EDR M 1 ba, Cl\1 Ad1tlt Park 751-0719 INFLATION FIGHTER Balboa Penin1ul• 3107 school. Immed. occp'y, 2933 ~ic.~~3 ~~·~ r2a ::·: =~~ ~~· d~~:e~$iS5. ping. $180. Deposit retun-&t&-9dntios, Garog6'75-WJ3 eves & wknds. PP. 9 new 2 bedroom n n 11 s. DARLING 4 Br house, 1 Baker, ~9911 or 54&-7051., yard. 28, dock for rent too! dable to responsible cll'!an :? BR Apt. above China Cove. Commercial ,..rpty 1600 Con 5 id" r a pnreciation, blk bch, bay, shops. S350 SHARP, CLEAN-3 BR. ~ $400. tITTL pd. 3 B<tr.. 2 NE\V Cpts & drps., 1 Br ~1~';!1.t.~3~~· 1887 Mon-Shag cpl/ drps. b It ins . · ~~~'w~i7:U.f11tt~~.~~n-winter, S400 yrly. 5.12-8862 BA, (am rm. Fplc, dhle Ba. .. frplc, beams, view, 00' $200. L.'\rge fenced patio. .,:;:::::;...::::c;:::"-..,~---Yearly $325. Call 675-2698. SMALL COMM BLOG. CJS RE"f, E~. AT<, eves, or 556-3519 weekdays. gar .. avail Nov 1. $291:1. mo. deck. Homefinders * 642·9900 TRLR IO' wide. Pool. Adults 3BR 3BA, ,_, be U ~ ·" " 3148 Call D ave, 540-1151 NU-VIEW RENTALS over 39. Sl50 mo. Sp 2lR , .. , .. , am ce. 3 Sep. Unit.q $57.500. 54ll-1168. t'VP$ 551-2528 Laguna Beach Heritage Reallors. G7l4).'10 or 494-3248 LEASE-EXF.a.J1'rV£ Mngr. 1973 Newport Blvd. Two blocks to bfuch. $425. 0 •R'llC'r wMill c"''"'dl ti~' TD, • PRINCIPALS • EASI'SIDE 3 BR, 2 BA r.1 AG N I F I c ENT Ocean •HARB?PR rt V I~~ )liOME• C~T I -':670'l--085="'."'7',,.....,--;:=-..,,-I oy C ar • tr EMERALD BAY Near 17th SI. shops. Lease. Vir\v, J \gl' BR's, 2 Ba, 0 a tno FURN. large I Br, ideal lbr & 2 br. I bide. from 1810 Newport Blvd. C.M. t'.'EED fNCOlllE House well furnished or un-Sl15. nio. Call CJS ReaJ <,1.•/frplc, Jiv·nn din-rm, nice LtLxui-y living: 4Br, 3~~ba. for bachelors. $165. Adults. beach. Adults. 548-7729 PROPERTIES fum. 3 Br. 2 Ba. ocean T:'~1·1• "l .. ll68 """'· de-ck. Elcc. gar, no Family & Recrealion Rm. ,f~993~Ch~ureh!!<?!~5'3-9633~~~--l ;;--,;;"'"',.-,~6~1>-c;o'9S4:::._....,=cl ALL AREAS FOR OUR ·~ey, ~ " "• .J '-VV $550 mo. 557-9"129 & l-637-2509 -Ouplexes/Unlts INVESTORS view. beach side. +,.,v. DELUXE BACK BAY 4 BR. g11rdening. Least> $450. mo. 1 BR furn Rpl; 1917 Olurch 2 '\'T..AR Old Ol11rming 3BR, 600 Newporl Ce-riter Drive NEWPORT SHORES K V Dil l Bk n',6S2 673-4169 Open llouse 10-4 Sat. 1277 BAY FR 0 NT. New l y St. SL25 mo. 64&-8562 or 3BA apt wfpalio. $400. for sale 1800 · · s, r. ~ "'-''-'-"'-------~.-I 3 Ba. 2 story, den, $475. Hillcrest Dr. 49J..()889 decoraled 3BR-lBA. Pier & 67a--~726. l BR rustic house $180. in 380 Mira Loma P I ace . 1-'C:::O::~~'='"-'=-~-I .54&-=~=='--------l--UUR·5 unit npt bldg under ~ construction for sale. Close DO YOU KNOW 10 rnajor shopping center. lsl yr write-off Sl~M. Call 5.~2570 or 592-5010 quiet ii.rea for !I a 1 a r I ed. PhOne 642-2222 Realtor OCEANFRONT new gracious ~':ii. ~~is. ~OO mo. LUXURlOUS guest hs-turn. TO\VNHOUSE J br. 2 ba. ma tu~ n1an. 494--al70 eve 3 BR. F.R., 2 Ba, frpl, C&D, 2 Bdrm. & Dl?n. J-'rplc, •-====~"-'='---f\fald ser . No 8 m 0 k er s. Spacious & Mcdem . So. or Houses Unfurnished bltns. lge gar. No pets. $320. Decks, $550. mo. yriy. 494-BLUFF Condo. Z p I an . Emp. gent. 548-TI97 Hv.')'. $475. mo. 549-9191, -or 53.'il furn. 17111 51!J.2·137 06lS SBr+SIUdy S6ro mo lse. LGE l-lJU..Y FUR.i~ 2 BR 833-U44. C.Ompletely rrdonc :'.: bdrm bonus room, new carp!!\!1 & paint. BBQ, 11ralk t o heach, pool & tenni s ladtit1c8, Owner has bought 1ww home. Call fur appt. 6-l&-7711 MR. HILTON? 4 .ON A LOT General 3202 or (213)94.).8631 OCEANFRON~-POOL. Ne>.¥ T:i2-l4JO & 494-64CW. Bltns. \V/W, drps, p 0 0 1. 2 Br .. 1 ba.~ l lik to oeean. .;:.:;;;.;;;..:.;__ ______ HOUSE 1N Court, 2bt', no &:: Dramatic on Ole sand. San Juan Adlt.5. no pcts. SIOO. &12·!'6W Mature adullll. No p e l & • J.l,A RENTALS singles or pets, $165. 980 Sl:a:JO. mo yrly. 494-0015. Capi1tr.ano 3278 H I Be Relrig + stove. S"F.r3580. Walker&lee •l.t.l II'''" OPEN DAILY 2-4 4308 PATRICE RD. 3 Odr111., 2 'ba. sphl level townhOusc, facing (loo l . fA\nC'r IC'a\·ing nr:•.1 . caod<!n Fay l>l'.!·)l"~:\.i Macnab-Irvine Rc111ty Co111p11ny LET'S TALK ABOUT THESE '!:tl~ lleR\hcr Lane .... ~l.SOO ;..n, 92 Linda !~le .... 524:).000 ' t.'O Kln~ PIACC ••.•. S\98.oo:> Ql'INTJ\RD HEALTY :t rn Via Lido. N.B. Suire ~ 1871 Hlltbtir HI .. C.l\l.&12-Nll LEASE Sr•·1•1aeul:11' Pcrd1~ula dupll':t r1ci'O":ii (ron1 sandy he11rh. ·I BR, :!'z BA £xecut1\'t' r nic Y."i(h '.:'100 sq It plu~ ;,,, unoh~tn1<'ll'rl bay \"iC1\. ,\\·ail .11 :s.,-...-.0.1:-010. GRUSH .t· l-J..LIS Rral Es ta t e. VACANT Cnnlf'r! .1 BH .. nC"wly r«lonc. :'llnru1c~ Sehnol. Lfil'. lot. l"llA/\fA. $:'i:!' ~1'11) -GEM- l\:eilhcr 110 we. but perhaps $72,500 . one of these "mini-hotels'" PRI~.!E C~ty ~1csa l~ntwn . enuld put ~ou on YQur ll'SY Four individual p r 1 vat e 10 ne\V prosperity, ho mes. Attached ga~s. DUPLEX Costa 1\t c s a. Too ' one bcdroon1 units. Listed at 9 lin1es g r o s s . Big Jot. Eastsidc. $36,500. DUPLEX Newport Beach. A t w o bl'droom unit plus a one All have private patios. 2 bedrooms in ePch. Park like setting. Qui e t !!lree t . Shopping & transportation within 3 blocks. PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP UNITS! Call tor prcvi1?1\•, (714) 752-1700. bf'd1'00rn unil. ~ear. the T\\'O HOUSES ON ONE oc;~n. Great 1 nian cm g · LOT, popular Ea s 1 s Ide $62,;)()/J. !!Upt_'I' sharp l & 2 BR. DUPLEX E>;terior I~ e s h I y painted. Always rented. \Valk t o shops. Solid investmt &. in- Corona del Mar. 3 bedroom co me . $49 ,950 . RED unit v.i lh patio. 2 bedroon1 CARPET RE ALT 0 N. S, unir ~'ith a. s un d cc k . &10-8672 s1~:),(XX}. 1,~-o~un='.2,,'-,.~ho-u-..,-.~m=Ro--,~,. Call 646-0555 We have more like these! (•" UI •OI' • o•ll ,,,, ... ,, U> •«YI ,\II v.·/enc gar;:iges. E/sidl! (.l\I . Seller w/carry l s I TD. \'EAGER REALTY, :li&-4Hn SOLVE T A X PROBLEMS. Nl'w dPhL'iC' 4 unit apts. Xlnt. 11 .B. \oc. R\1r. \Iii\ 1111tnagc ... Ca!t !J68..689.1 \ .<\ Ll,1':\· HEALTY A E G ENTERPRISES CO 5 uni1s on high rise site C1111i,.trano Bell 0 CE AN ~ FRONT $110,000 492-5078 income Property 2000 Industrial Pr pty. 2100 1~-~; T11~t 1n J\\"l'·· 1\'.I!. 16 UNITS_ ATT'N. '",\I.TOR> 64z-tGZ1 ,1 UNIT BUYERS -REDUCED $5000-$225,000 12°10 \\'<• h.iv\• un1rs in Hu11t. Ikh., Be.1u1. 4·ljq11111 duplrx. 3+::. CASH ~LOW o~~hl r..h·i;a , Submil ?'Our I 1•nn1 1'l•1!1nt.~ tp. ~tnlned . (lf11•rs. s.:>Hcr-1 are a1v.1nl,ll'i. -.;111<~ \I 1ndt11\~. Xln1 rrntnl lfi G.nllrn rype u_nlts. q uiet Gnod inco nir In bood rcntnl 11 r, a. '1;1:?·1,:10(). !llnkc oner. 1 o I f ~ treP.I locahon. \~ood· .ircas. L..111 i.,1· ,1pp1. ro ,,. .. e. hurn1ni: f1T'f'places. iC'Nl'l1.0 Brokrr :>49-8398 ,.~ T"' Pnlr1e<1. Ene\oscd ~ara~('!t.]~~~~0'--'-';~...0,7.",­.,r• \P.LJN"I~"!.~~~~· "-''A ' Sf\;ir khni:: pool. Largt' 2 ~ ~-f'T. 1ndustr~al bldg., l•·•lrourt1 uni ts. [arns $.~MO l'('ady for user. Ltte nifi::. BIG CANYON l'f\ol. u •-:.i spenda ble. 6.JX 01· \I Ql"t'hOu.<;f', \\'.of nl'i!ilol, E Ho E 'ii')<'~. r.ood l<'rm~. HUIT)' n1· Of' Airpol1 . EXECUTIV M _<'all (n4) lal-1710. RILJ HT l<EALTY 979-8533 f rJr S.i ll r.r Lrnl'f' nr !.(' •"'-' f I 2200 \ 11. \'a ! n •· 1! 111 O\'f'r '' 1'\\'0 LOTS total 104/209. w. WKLt.11r11N u1:V1Ct \\'. 17th St. Mission Viejo 3267 , .._ unt ngton ech 3740 Z BR, 1 blk Ocean, 3 17 1'==~~~~ NE\V 3 '"· 2 ~. rluplex. l>farguerlte. 6'T.H251. Adullll ~tESA NORTH, 3 bedrm, 2 J BR 2 ba. close to school, Lg. pvt. yd.ldbl gar .. nvt. LOW WEEKLY RATES Only. no pets. f 'it ..OUSES ba. $320. mo. 1 n,'1 1 u dBoobs fenced, nice a~a. Le as e comm. park. $285. 4n.ssso. E·-utlv• Su1'tes C 3824 -. 1• MTS. water. 546-5880 as or · w/option to buy. $355/mo ;Ee.:':o':.· 4!rr::::.:.21:e87e....____ 727.y-k I ost• Mes• °""1·. Fountain Valley 3234 [in;\ & last 494-2811 Santa An11 3280 or t own B vd. LARGE bachelor w 110 t 1. .. IWl'O«T & U.T, C.M. 6'2·1lll 3 BR Co·do. '''· pool, pa"-, ---------'-'"-' Beach Blvd. al Yorkto11'11 " LGE2BR.2 Ba~ ho " ~ 5"0411 Pool, jacuzzi, enclosed Si.JUG bachs Sl00/Sl35. Hun· .own u~,· •"•Jo-·' a t•·•h gar. 01.il· 3 BDRM &. 2 BATH, large "°" tln~on B. to Laguna Bonus rm & ba o~r 2 • "" """ ....... 087 lot, $300. New crpt & paint. STUDIOS & 1 BR's. garage. Utll pt. 1 ndult CLEAN I BR !'irnall complex:. ~ar gar, poolt $295. mo. dn!n $21S · J ., S'lQ.. 1 S290. Lots of lrtts, $290. e Full kitchen ~}~j~~9ig3 ~~~n~:.44ll; $130. funi/unr. Ulil pd 1,.::54~0-'-"3804=~--~---1 3 BR, 2 Ba, Family rm, Century 21, 54&-952'1 . • Heatc<I pool BUDGET 2 "'· H.B. 1149. 3BR w/swim. pool, s e r v Palio, Great view! 4 Rec. U • • p k 3294 e Luun..i .... , fucilitics 2 BR near 17th St. shopping. I .,., "'"24"2 n1vers1ty er '"' Cpl •-bit 1 $165 small chld & pet, has furn'd. Lrg bonus rm . ccnrrs ........... °""" J e ·Fr~eutllitie11 s, ..... ~. ru,poo. · .' "''c S425/n10. Nr. M:hls. 546-9097 Nl:W 3 Br. 2 Ba, fam rm, A I O F'rt:'tl linens No C' h i Id r e 11 <>r pets. I h $1u. ~ •"""'-• cl TIR. 1-BR & den, trp c. 675-5800, Broker, no fee FUNKY 1111 e 2 Br se ,,.,., Huntington Beach 3240 frplc. V\e\V lol. ""'"' in · Ideal for couple or v.'eekcnd • T.V. & maid se1'" avail. child & small pel ok water & lndscpg. s:ID-2452 lather. TPnnis ct., 11 w j m e Bar·B-Que ADULTS, no pell!. Like nev.·. SHARP 2 Br h.c;e N.B. S2Z> l\10DERN 4 bdrm, 2 ba, fpl c, Newport Beach 3269 ~poo=l.~S.100c::::/~i.<o~.:._::552--0ti84~-'-""'---I e Phone M'rvice Qui e t · Lg e Z Br. Fncd, chld & pet, gar. ep•~ d""', bltns, ow, ..... tio, .., e 1 mile to ocean Dishwasher, disposal, patio, 2 B 2 Ba .. ~ "" .,... .. -Hses Furn/Unfurn 3300 I 'c:_:::::::..:::..:00::'.....___ g ...,10 ,,_,. ""18 SEE now r, ,.,,e walk to school & shopping. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH BEAlIT furn. apts Sl65 & "".,...""":':i:·"•<:.:;;·C'~=""''---,,- S215 Frplc, Din R. Pet ok No fee. 3360, mo. Ask for ll bo v · H ,, ..., ... ~~ 1175 Spn•'•h " lo boild·n NICE 2br, -"· •-. mid· NE\Vpa!nt3Br S275EC~I BevorDale.96J.4567,alter ur r ll?W om' ...... ,. "-Y tg, die a.gt-ad1f.s, ;1'",,,., New C&D, sing12sl~m~)'8, 5 & wknds 963-1786 ::a~~J,a:,~ 1~~~·41~Q C D M C tj :~·na~"f!~~a~I~ ~n:ii reasonable, 2260 Placentia, SINGLES J Br. . ·" BR. 2 BA Condo ?vt ~nytime (Agt.) • ' • U e Keelson Lane 1 bl.k West 1 ,,;646-~-"31'0'60""~~----S340/S350 furn/unl. Now - . ' · · .... f SI LARGE 4 Br, F .R. 2 Ba Tennts_ Crt.', pool, jacunt. l .--'<B~roc::k'~'c..oO>-O::..o~P=l2o="="""='...., 1 One bedroom PLUS _ south O Beach ort ater. 842-7848 $200. 2 BR, 2 BA QUIET. S-125 BBQ. F.P., 2 car & ~t{mn er s Cove. $28&. PANORAMIC Oceanview, 2 or highway, new ca rpels ADULT GARDEN APT Crpts .. drps, bltn11, closed grdnr br, den, 2~~ ba, twnhse/ $275. but submit oUers. 1 BR furn. $145/MO. Pool. gar. NO ~'· 2126 Thwin, TOO ~fANY TO LISI' LARGE, sparlding clean 3 condo. Frpl. pool, lennis. Nr. Lake Park. 1035 12th 5-5n2 Ala Rentels 642-8383 ~r, 2 ~-+ bon~. si~~~ Jl;f'\V $50000. ~'d211sr:· C.D.M. Tennis SI. 53&-7'147 aft 5 & wk.Kl.. AITRAfil'.IVE d2Br, shag NEAR Newport C'..n. 2 Br t'aSt'. 'OCr may n. PARK LT 3 r, , MEN, small beach Cole!. cpts. lins, rps, Adults, ' ~ ""J' lease option. Peggy, 812-5.Hl rfpl. pool, tv.·nhse/rondo. no PC"ls. $165. 1970 WallaCI?, house $120. Newport Beach " Tu·o bedroom, 1wo bath, Rooms S21 .50 Y.'l't'.k. Apls. 6.i&--OlT6. 2 Br, 2 Ba teahouse Sl.95., 4 Br .. 2 Ba. .• close to schools, .!~1~75~o.~64e::2·~2554~=-----I la~ SU!ldeck, quiet street. 1 _~ss;=·~· =m=•=· =536-=-'~°"=---- singles, famlies. 2 Br house S375. very clean. 675-1837 LIDO $3-10. L•guna Beach 3748 2 BR Modern, Crpts, Drps, c 0 s t n Mes a, gar age, or 12131 592-5768 eves. Adults. M11nifd Coup I c singles, famlies. 2 Br house Irvin• 32.44 Charming 3 br, 2 ba. bltns. Waterfront Ef'FlQENCV apt from s1n. preferred, no pet.II. 2 5 1 s Sunset Beach, fenced, kids, & frplc. Poss. tax sheller. $60 k I Elden. S175. mo. 642-4<113 · 67J-6489 mo.. . w • 1-I!d po o , prts. 2 Br Hun t 1 n gt o n 2 BR Condo .... $?35/mo Lse ,!,~~~~~'"°',....-..,-,:,..-B maid, phone, laundry. VIL-EXTRA Jge 3 Dr. 2,4 ba. Bench, singles, families ok. 2 BR Condos •.•.. $26.5 & $275 BEAlIT. 3 Br. 2 Ba, lrplc, l!ll u 1ifu 1 3 h I? d room J..AGt:: INN, 4!W-9436 Cpts, drps, Ye'"" clean . .......,.,_ Vl'\canl house Corona del 3 BR Condos ... , .$265 & $275 cpts, drps, 2 car garage, lownhouse, private b 0 a 1 nio. 557-8372. •J .,....., Mar $200., singles ok. Agl. 3 BR HJmes. $300. $325, S335 gardener, s pr Ink I e r s. slip, furniture optional. $595. 2 BR OCEAN VIEW-Adults I ,c=;;;,.::7""'"--=---~--I };ee. 979.8430 3 BR Homes. $360,$375, SJ95 \':l'stt·llfr areri. $3.l~. 6i.l-1$1:\ -Nov-June Norl h Laguna 3 BR, 2 ba .. 2 gnr'K .• nr. LANDLORDS! 4 BRRANHomcc;i· •• REAL$335,S39TY5, $425 WATERFRONT. Ba Ibo a Channel Reef $225 49-1-5178 stores & octices. Adu 11 s. n Coves 4 BR home. Incl. _N_•_w_,po_r=t_Bo_•_c_h_...;.J.c76;..;9 I ;il300;:"',. "B:Cy~Qw,,,'i'OC:'"·..:5'&-11"'-ce:':::"'=I \Ve Specialize in Newpor: * 5&1·2000 • boat dock & sandy bch. COM'!! most b ca u 1 if u I -JBr, 2bo, bltins, cpts. 858 Be11ch •Corona del ~ar • RAN~6800REA .. LTY , r. 675-1030 bayfr'ont location. Very \VINTER RENTALS C.enter St. Apt l. $:ll5 mo. & Laguna. Our Rent .... Ser· * ..,.,.~ '--"=7=-"-"'"~~---large l'NO bedroom furnish-645-9219. vice!' ill FREE to You! Tl')· TUSTIN REALTY HARBOR Vu, 2 Br., conv ed •l!M Oct. !o JuOI? Nu-View! * 832·5111 * den. tennis/pool prl.v. lease · -..... 2 br, Beachtront apl. $275. 2Br. 11~ ba. Furn ii ure NU-VI EW RENTALS U N IVERS IT Y P ,\RK. 960-1692 day$ 644-2696. C II f~5 7225 Util. pd. Jrt & lest mo. ~vai,_·,••,,',''., 2421 Elden. $200. BIG CANYON VIEW a ·l • + refundable cil'an·g. dep.i ;"i~~:,,..~~~~--1 6'73·4030 or 4~·3W! dramatic, immac., 3 br, 2 . JBR-2BA 6801 W. Sl'!esil()rc Dr. Call LARGE Redecor'd 3 hr, 21~ t'"REE FREE ba , lrpl., pools, tennis ens.. Luxurious ...,... AJgJ Mr. Pattison for k ey. ba. lg. liv'g. rm le fam, •*ProLA,.,,N,;D.""L'o5"R"'D;.,,5*. 1-;":":· :54!1--0:::":'=:::=:=:::.="':4--0186_:• ~:::;:;:::;:~"§'~~~ 642-3698 rm. No pets. s.12--0-tGt I LAS BRlSAS APTS NEW :? BR NO PETS, NO Hom1finders * 642·9900 SEEK & FIND® African Republics 551S RJver Ave 642·2566 CHILDREN frplc/blt Ins, Ca\ilomia's Largest Elcvatvr bldg on beach, 1&2 S2tiO call evenings 645-1134 e Renlal Service! e G NEAL GER I 0 SC NE AKEN E ~~.~~~~ell. htd pool. PRIVACY + 2 Bdnn, 2 Ba. "RENTERS! I" gar, <'11th ceiling. patio & G A R O l N H G U I N H A T N A Y T T ~ $2.J.!li WK UP. 1 Bdr., 2 Ba. l;i"';;:7"';;·,:N;_,o'ope~"2-'-"6;<&'.:-«1~4c_~I A N G Condos Furn 3400 & Baeh. Color TV, maid BRAND NE\V, 3 br, yd., 0 P R A A B B A G ff G E H S U r;erv. pool. 1'HE ME.SA. 4-15 frpl •~ N r'lpth•n, H-tr , :t ho, P 11 0 I , [I.ENI DMSION~ Lots or 11 & \~t.().l)('(l. P,<'<1\11'1."11 10 Sl~!l.l~JO I Choi~ location, lluntin..ton .111l. "' rni"f1tf'nr·v ~1tu11tlon . . ''b" You Gr! All The ti o uses I • ,,. n•..., · Bo.>ach. i'..on('() b u s 1 n es ~ , ""Riloblo fo• <ont ln OUR 1',11 111·o1 :;c.r &-...... ,.... . _ ......... 1,,,10"'' ., offl <c ~. "~ • 2 BR. 2 BA. We!'it Nine, N. Newport Bl., N . B . Or•-:..:", CJM .. ,,~~·7Wl. 2 4 4 9 L G A F E T 0 M N N N B U I 0 N L U I Lnguna Niguel. 496-8877 or _646-=.="'=l.------·~· - G H 525-ITU FREE BOAT DOCK! 3 BR, 2 BR. Adults, no pels, Ea&t· --1· '"'" " " HULLl 'TIN UPDATED 3 c:1·si•ol\t b ll ., J»ln<1ram r LUXU RY TRIPLEX $'.!1.000 .r11('J1. TEli !\I S: llm1>s/v.•c-ek. i.:·,un vif1\·, l.r~ ln1, ::Bit, 11·r11e: K1\NPAK. 1993 Klhe1 Homefinders * 642·9900 :lB \ .~~ 111 11pr1• ,. ~ ;1 It•. 1 .~ r~ n!rl. l 'L.J~~~nhg!on 1 n rh IW., Klhel, l\1aui, Jla..,.·a\i ~J:!i.t)~J. Hkr. ,_,3-lii".'J ,-...;(',11' ,,, c.1n, '''""'' urn rplr, 1,11 ~os-~~11 1 1~ '"'"'°'"';o;c~·~·~·~lll~o~. C~·~'2'·,,--::::-l I I ------· .· -1 ,,,., l1.1r, 1tbhl\'1l~llcr, h<'l1\"' 111 . . ' ·'·. RAN'Cll SfYLE 3 b,. •o. • BL1 l''FS f'(l;\[)()+ " L I ,.. i I -• r. f ·1 ~11. ilir .. t •"' l .1 u ii . I · huk<• JM! .~. ''11<'l. ~:irai.:1-'. A ~' '~. OCf'nn ' l'IV 0 1 ' 1v/O't\'n pnlio, lg. fam. rm .. -,,, :->rll<'r 11\l1 l1n.1110 ·1• nl So/I. ;\\Qn:1ri·l1 R11y TC'!TllCf', S. l••"l .. lo··ol."l'•'d".<'P·c.,g"' I J ·w n ,. r . $'1·,.1)1'1{!. • 'i'l 1-l:.u/ I "''~•··· i f' ·' E I I ,. v ·' ' .~ '" ~9 \·f'40 1 Paul w. Brumfield ·l~:i..~}~' ·"""'-"'!' ~e ... s II c BBQ. lo ma.In! .. tta.r yd. 1l'i'F111.1 vr..; 1 11 ly arf'a & A ssoc. ~ir-.rrfHlY Dri v 1.,, 1 ~~j~·~~ n,-· m (d .. SJ85 mo. ;_ H!!. ~ ik_n. l -51~~ l-22'.:'-lil"i50 vr .. ~!}-10Sl evr. 1inC'JI ioc:3TJOn. \V ill ~l·11 nr' .;:.!;;""~~~--~3~2~0~611 1 -'1~1.009 f,M)..,'l:IGQ Al{~~ 155 UN ITS, refurbished. triule klr l'OO:'it" nr 11n1 apl. Balboa 1'1and Ut'P.L.LX , bl 01 k tn 1 .. •ach. ()..vacancy. l0% Spend· hl•t". :'ltu~t stll! 213-278-9961' YJ-:ARLY 2 hr, 1 oo, $275. Pos111w cash fl<>\'' $!!2,JOO. r· M • D Ar 6Pttr r"6-J303 or :,1z.Ji.;~. a ble . 0 1,·ner 1nan~e. ount n, estr1, nio. 1. fmt-«l4.l S A 1080 aY .. f1. Santa Maria. R1sort 2400 ~~-,;;_"°'"",-~=,I ll ant i na Call i~kr. 968-3318 locel . 81lbo1 Ptnl"sula 3207 -Wkend Cott 5 Ac. IMMACULATE Ll~T P.1rtn•·r~h11>-2 )r r\lrl YEARLY RENTAL 3BR. 2 BA down..~aln nnlt EAO RNL JAO AT EGG E D LA H OUN I PN U I LP · 8 G 1T £RH 8 B 'G 8 I_ L U A EAZICMOYORK GNAAGGRKLG CONO AS U HNAMSUDA OIOYBNOO AGAYATADD~ AHNNONC 80DNBBBAOBD80TEOBND TUYBAIBM AO CUPEKBIGM SAAKLLLDBOLEBYABILR J !'(. "'"""'· :I \,r I 2 1111,, fully ld,..'fl'•tl. 1.1·/.,11r1nklt•r<, t·ov'd n ·tl<1 nr :-,., c.~i~• Plnr.1 ·'"um•' ;1,•,, \."1\ Sl5.roo ',, ,.., ~ ' -·111 uni~ r11rn up1<t In Sun $G.'il11 Otitragrous \'lcw ol t-lemen\l', S8:JOO c""h tort~ \',.1111 )'. !J/ll lTF.D BROKERS, •h,.l!t>red ~ o ". ;\lA:'Oi\CE· b4!).i l1~ or 8J3.0\2l unlum. S.125. yrly Avall .. \1 1-.---~-------------..l Nov. 5th. llMlnlrtloAr. flit l\Wdn --lillK !Nlow •PIWV forwaid, ,,, ••. , .• T L'fl E t;. i'Tl \1 ,. r Ranch1s, Firms:, 4'12-ZiZ"· ·-;>;'"i:e;;s.:;f"urJii;-l -~G~r;o~'~•!'----!2!7~00 T New Leased Un lr1 ~\\F Sl'1\CT. \\ll EN ,1 11, • 1 1 1 J l\rrt', lrpl . )"I'!~. min. MATURE 111:;... ... '~nilly n~I~ P &"~~\~ 11'\nlnt., il'lf' Sl:\111 1v/"0"1 OR,\NCE GH.O\rr. 1i, ,~Ill ~·u..';h rlolh."!, 10\l't'I< ll~1n1r: l11<'r -Sl75,00l. '.:YIO"} TT 1\ (:tltll/ ... \1' C()(ln .111,1 011,..r !lorn~. ym. gr'I ,f, \1· 241~1 01'.•ni;•• C \J . P"llf)t'C"ro~ ft;;;f"l)fl'l nlflf'f 'llitCI" in 111r a:n.rat:r' tM !l_!l 1.1'WI Pt:R 11r . 'CAN'T BE 11r1.J 1:Jn~1·1 • l1y 10rltinR: !ill•• TRll'Lt'X 11r O:lU("~l'. Qua!, BEAT' llA~SON R&\LTY. !11•11\< wtlh a 01\Jly PUnt I 111.x un1l~. G~& lncm. $1''600, 1 7 fl·.~. &.<c JNOUJO, t'111c11;iri1·d Ari. CAJI 642 -~16~ r.1J Prop t.:x.charucfl 963-''i':t} ('ALJf. ' 'V\MF. BLOC: 4BR. 2BA un-ti«twft, op, do>n. "' ...,..., 111 tll1 piwk. flild •di fum ui~taln. $400 mo. yrly. NUn lltllM lfld llox k ii M ...,11: Avn1I, No\'. l61 h. ALGll'llA S'11110PIA CUlmA I Both ht\~ crpt1, dl;lll, (C:\r b. ANGOLA G.-.SON KF.-"O' A • 1lh1poAI, O/\V, 11'1 . l Call e \"t?S, ~~ ~~k' ~U:,Y..\AN : 6.73-3770 nr 6Th-Zr 4 ,._.n-tr.8W11-r0l)'lnp1cl•tn~ ; Coron• del Mir ~~ To order any or 111 ol itw tIJ)lindld "S.tk A Find'' booQ, NICE -i l\R l'lOUsr So ot numben 2 lbtoua"h 8, Mricl 80 c.nt1 fat tath, male.inf thtckt 'llW)'. $325. mo, 6~ · n.'lk PlYlbl~ to "Stek & FlnCt," Star-T1lcp11m Syndicaie. Addtt11 frir L<1ut.'ll' Pl'ten l•Lt.m m C.rt o( d\11 ntws~per. • Condos Unfurn. 3425 fpl . 11undeck with v t e w. side Costa M1•1111 $160. Winter or yrly. On the 645-0343 FOR Lease, majesl!c ocean wo.tc r. 67".Hil69/774-4.38'1 LARGE 3 Br, 2 Ba, shag view, new 3br. 2~ ba, ineld1 ON THE BCH Ba h s· crpt, drps, bltns. Near OCC. clubhou11c, ..,.Ir. pool , 1Hilts, • c • ing, Safi 557--03."JCI ..... trom Sl25. TlrE SF.COND l ;iO;;:.~:::'".<-n::--o;-,..,-,--I no pets, Juli crpts & dr~. STY. APTS: 100 McFadden, EXTRA lrg 2 Br. Cr pt s 2 car 1:ar. SJS.S mo .• Smoa 6'15-l86S drps, bltins, 00 pet.. 830' fr ee San C lem e nt e, c 714-526·6127 Like Beach Living? enter St. &46-1181 T h lun1 3r<1r 3BR. 2ba, rurntwifurn, rpl. 3 BEDROOl>f. cpt15, drpc, own oust rn ~Q 64,. ••A• "'··"' .,A., ......,.. lg. pauo. S183, 783 Shtllimu J""o>o>"W ._,,. .. , ..........,,l),J Clvt'. Dr. 645--4512 LARGE S Br., lM! .lla.. 2 BR, WtrnPL., 1% blks. l ;';:;;,~~;:.-,;,,=-oc,,.-I lu."~ •hag CITIU., bllAA., lo bch. Ntwl.Y decor. LARGE 2 Br, 1% Ba, patio, incl. dishweshtt, pvt patio, 615-8)8'1 or 213-174--369'1 Rllf'age. Sl!Ml. forced air heat Gas &: 64~1208 wii.ln-pold. Adull~ na pct•. 11:W~5iiJ0 ~di;~~~ ADULTS ONLY. 2 Br. Cpta. LA MANCHA APTS. c IO-'<ill d'!>', ttftig & gu. 116o m Scott Place. C.M. .......1 mo. &'6-6983 642-~ or &1:;.6.1\S l BEl).FURN, ,..,.,.1 b& to ~'IESA DEL MAR APTS Bch. Sina:. adull. $1'0. yrly, 3 TO\\'NllOUSE 2 hr, nr. So. 616--2696 Br, 2'1!. Ba, $215. reg El Coast Pla~!;..W-, mo. '-s~."'.'-"c"1,'"m-.-.-,-,---3-n-6 1 7c."'="':.;'"";;;.· .;;5,;,'~;::;":;'===-I ;n;i-...w A DAB or PETROLEUM Aportments Furnlshod $89 .50 MONTH ,ff"",V ''"' '" •I• thm\ds of fingcornall polish Balboa Island 3706 Lowly, Ml'Jcl4!ncy st u d Io. and rhM! bottles w\11 keep Ut11~1 llnelUJ, makf seN., I.he lids trom sticking. Try LRG . l BR Apl ev1o.llnblt p.'\l'k·g lnc\ldl?d. Co n1 p. a DtJ.ly Pilot Oau.Ultd Ad NO\V, Winter or Ytarl y. Security. See Mgr U-t Ave. to buy, &ell or r t n t 6n..1200 Ttllr. dcl h1ar, SC. t.<n-34'.Wl Mm<!lhlng. .J OAllV PILOT ~ I Ap.1rtment1 Unturn. I ~rtm.nts Unfurn. A!Mlrtmentt Unfu".!!:.,.. Apt• ~urn/Unfum 3900 Office Renfal 4400 lndu1trl•I Rental 4500 Lost & Found S300 C•m•nt/Conc ... te 6019 Paint ng Paper "I 6873 '":"'J Cost• Me._. 3824_ l..anuna S.1ch 38-48 Newport Shores 3172 NEW 2 BR, Snn Juan Capo. FOR LEASE CALlf'. i\NU.fi\L CONTROL JESS CEME:NT O ! --'--'""'"'-'---:-1 -• 'I""' 0 -'-MESA CENTER 11unt~on Beaeh S~lt~r Drh•ewaya:, S Ide w a 1 ks. CUSTOM PAINTIN Thursdif, OctObtr ll, 1974 C9 rvu-o, • ~ mo. ncuo l'E'Q. r-....-'--........,..,,._, ••·to THE DOLPHIN DUPLEX 3 r, 2. ba, trp_I, f93.-0t.ll or 493-].124 Bkr. Ind u t t / Conunerc. space 8311 Ison S1 ., ~l Pallos .--•o:r""'" ._... ... wo • ~ ABOVE BOAT O/\V, 1 bl o Bch. $300. Rooms 1 4000 e OFFICES avail. 1974 Charle, Coit a Bade of tlwna.ne Socl..-1y 539-3448 Ucensed. No. 25U31. Bon!i- CANYON CENTER mo. yrly. ~7311 l\.1t-58. I~ Sq. u. at S200: ANU.lAL ~""'T. LEAGl..:E Cl::?.IENT \\'ork. any kind, ~!· 1.lablllty Iru.. t:reetlmCol<" • MEDICAL rv.·o 750 tjq. ft. tl~UI at ado pt Ion, spaylnt: and C 0 n> •n. •<·i•I. -"'den"·'. ...,.,fblulll~ & "'' at~. Com I ' l d _ ... _,..., Sin Cle-•n10 3876 t-'ROM $8'.?.50. Priv rms & -1 1~ ,.,~. ,_, ""_A_"""" .. • " ...... ......_. 1 ~m~utl·-~-•. c Y c:iu.~· ........ _,, .. .---...., .. "' neuttrlna: lnaonn. ~·.,.,., Lie & bondtd, 636-1D45 AJW ...., .... .... .-,.....,.. VIF:\V '1 BR2 ha, ... •11rmicc~ ---------1 apt. for lifniors. Linens, 0 RETAIL A$k for l\1c..-Cn11n ANl?.L\l.S IMPOUNDED -----6·12-f.005 lrplc, POOL fro1n s1·.o. ~Inn-NEW lge 2 BR. 2 BA . tnf.ld serv. Xlnt securlly. Prime HW1tlngton 8 each. Shep mix, blk/'11ht. <\1alc C'Et.IENT & Block Work ii ' .... .., .. _..,,..,....,,..! ag.::r :!!'!' Oolphln \\'iiy. Prestii;e area. Pool, "'nd 11•1 Del tttar: SC. 492-M:!O F . Vllll 1 Uo HAft80R Old Eng. Sh<.-epd~. BAY. \\nllt1, ()llios, 1ldt>v.·11lk~. ;\ p,\l. Ji; B11.c-k, you wpply 491·3.i-21 r~i~ntat;llc view. $24(), R00?.1S $20 v"k up, with R~t·~~~I &Cy &~~h Blvd~ l\1 '-''"· By hr. or job. &w;....6915 the 11..<ahll & I'll pa.int all PINECREEK SPACIOUS I BR cir Studio, 7"-"F-------1 kltch.!r $.10, \vk up apt. Ov'!r ll,000 11q, ft. of r"n· Chihuahuu, blklwht. f~1n. C~nt r11ctor 6021 rms $10 ca, "'ulls on l~. LIVES UP Cr San Juan !14S.97SS or l>iS-3967 uiblo 11re11 Inc1 u d t n w: 2 Collir nliJ!, blk/v.·h, ft•1n . \\"<'ICXlwot'k extra. Clip lhhl TO ITS NAME 4;.~rii~~ niWl"s..~ttch. S200. C1plstr•no 3878 BAlH J>e nln. $Ill. + fuin Dcluxo Professional Sult~ COM~ANV Genn Sh<'p, blk/tan. ff'n1. VA 11. C 0 NS T RUCTION l-'°":::.:'·~M~0:,::10~W"---~-~ O\'c.-r r;oo tall ll'W-i> und JO --~-------1 rm. TV. pvt ~nt. No smok-Sij() !\to. \\•Ith full lncllltles -REAi.TORS Shep/Coll it', lri., lent. Gl•ncrRl Con1rac101· Ro o 1n l N •r . F. x 1. t• a J 11 1I11 c. & ~1renn111 w it h wntl'rfnlls 2 BR, l Bil, 1 blk to ocean. C 0 NP 0 :! b r, I h u , Ing/ cooking. 613-4419 Plul'I oftlce fl l't'tall ,;paroe SIN~}<; 19+1 Shrp/Collle, trl, n1al1~ Add l t l ons--RemOOell11~ -\\"tJllW l>"r hnn~n~-A v ~. crcate ti rclnxlng M'Uing !or ltelrig,, frple, deck, bltns. "'00d/rnln'Ol'5, 2 CILI" gar., h'O~ll 636' -161() sq. ft. nt .45c 673-4400 Pckin2t~. red/hlk, niole Cuncrl'to-Pnt io C o v t! r ~ -t>xt. houi;(' S22'1. 1''n"· 1'~! )'OUr spneiou1:1 11..,_1~, 1• (II' l<!w. n10. 't.i;-:!3'.~ pool, 11v.:1il J.1/1. $200 mo. Q~lt..'T 1natll1'\~ a~t/C.!\1. fl. In new f)rline 1~nl~r. T1•1i·icr mL'I:, lun/h1k, 1n1de H1•rl•rrnl.!t'S ~L #'.!'J3jlj call l{llY I•arilt'r 1ll'l->rJ,_1 2-bcdroo1n Dl)IU1nll'nt. from L•guna Niguel 3852 -4!W-29l8 or 64()--0037 eve;;. r.:r. ~11S:~~flOO/K. Pr 1 v Good expo11111'i' to 1raff!C". Storage 4550 Dul1n11rion, Ulk/\\lhl, feru. G-1;,....ox;n:.,.,.-.--..=-,.,-,c::-7 $ \ 9 o. Fiirni!ure uv:iihihl<·. !!:l!:~~:'.!!:~'-.-~~ I cs~~thf'iL;';;;;;;;;-=.0-,3886 5.'i6-0058/a.:i7 ...... 1062 Sec pin. For dcta\111 and preview calll.;:.c;.;=c;...-----Rerri!J\'~·r n1lx, tnn/v.ht, !\I . Gt:rt\VlCK & ~)~. B 1 d g, Plaster/Repair 60 1 Office o!icn !J;OO 1o 6:00, f'iPEClAL OFFERlNC ou aguna llOOl\t in ni ce, qu iet J)()n1e-. f7 l<h 752-1700. Genn f'itll'p, trl, fem . I C11111r Adil rr•nwl Sr lit· t ~ l •r: 2300 t~a rvlc1v lltl .. Coiita 'l'l UtU OCT. :llsl: Fl'l'C rent 2 BR, Pui1ly lurn .. u111 5., Chila l\lesa. \Vorklng nta11. 1NV:.,T~1ENT DIVISJON Sht>p nilx, trl, n111l1· Dl-ll4l21 673-0011 , 54g.?rn} PATCH l'L.i\Sr~i IN' Gl:!-4794 MINI-WAREHOUSE Lah ml,., blk/wh!, fl""1n , · • • All Types, Free ~ti1na.tes ~felll1. Phon1·~ 5.t>-2300. rno of No\'. 3 Bdrn1 rondos pd., w/gur. Pvl. Bch. on · d ··' Lal• •••'·. hlk/ hf'\\'ll, inalc Electrical 6032 Ca ll 5KH>S'lJ rf'<luccd to $325. Children Paradise -1,ovf', 32161 So. V1cation Rentals 4250 [' ~ Privatl', locked indlvi u.u "~ CATS 1 . _ , • 0 I Ptumb•'ng ••71 o • U · ad II k .... j ~r??;< .... ~~·~~!'~~:'~~t~'~°'.j·;.,;:.;;:-;:";;::;-;:-;:;::.;;:-;,-!ilnragc units. F'ton1 $7.511 . IN v r in u P • u .......... r ...wst -1\1)'. Vl.'8. .,,.--...., , Shi hr Dom, \Vhltt>, male I:: LE C 1 It IC I AN ,* Id ;..;,;:.c...,.~'------1 * VILLA NINOS * 12 t;Cp. but equal complex. Sunset Be1ch 3890 Rent My Condo I I . I, per mALLSPACE ~htht 1JOn1, blklwht, fem. Jul•, -·'•·11· ,fu11' :-r•i'i'1l"• Tennis & golf 111embership ----------11..."lrge, 1 BR apt with VK'W Shthr Oonl, gry/blk, fl•m. 1"111, any11mt'.' -,111,.yl .. u:f'. t.n. arts Pl. U ~f BIN r. 2 BR. 2 BA APTS a3vnll. New lrg dlx view BAQIELOR Condo, Oct>an-~I moun tains :ind ov~·rlook-961).1970 Lu)("hr 00111, ~·ht/g1y, fcn1. f>.12-9&1:9 Rtn1odcls la< Rcpa1n;. \V11 l"1 b1',2~tba,2poo\s,cenlral tng pool Qw)\~ PALttl Do -· ,. '"°""""',---.-J r s di '"'O~ 1, $uper-Co1nfo11ablt-Quiet air cond, fpl. 238Zl. Hillhurst view, v.•alk 10 Bch. t'rpl., • . · , LINK LnJ;;;hr nt, ••L, en1. .t:.L.ECTIUCIAN-license nu . 1 ' <"' • •• ,. -• Enclo~ G11..1'l:l~l!ll. LJr.{OU Crov.·n Va 11 e y cpts, dr-ps, bl!ns. $ 2 0 0 • Dl.-:S~RT location. Nr 11.mall 1525 SUPERIOR Lnghr Don1. Tn, ~~l'nl: I 23310R .. Sn11111 JOb!>, inaint furnat"t-s, dsllv.s.llN 642-6'~1i:1 Cni; &: \\later Pnld. l\lo. to 1~1cwy 1 1714) 49;>-1760 office. Ll'i111e. 846-3336, Ai;k for shopping centf'r. \Veekly or Profess. bldg. nr. Ho ag STORAGE UNITS Tabby, gry/v.111, i\1&1'. & n:·iwurs. 548-5203 l\1/C ,\· 11/.\ Con1pl1tc l\lo. rentnli; $100 to SXJO If no answer, 499-162> l <'>.'~''Y~FC1~1~";';u;;;;~;-]:9Qjjl,~='.'::'"~1 h~l>~1'8C"'I"~· ~F~'-'-f~n~f~o Hosp. Ground tlr. o ff i e e Personal, bus!ne~ or ttttta-Al-i;;() Kl'ITENS &: PUPP~ES -F-u-r n itur• 6041 I P_l'O_!">bl in1: Servire l.1 C · Children We lcome · 642-0096 or 5."JG.8S68 spare, 1164 sq. ''· at $295. 1ionul s1<11~1;.;e. F1\>n1 ~;.t_l-LO_S_IT __ -,.1[-,.-,,-,,•,,-,,,-c~.-,-,-,-,. "·" ~-~----=~I 2324 Elden A\'e K"l':-249:1 Me~ Verde 3863 Apts Furn/Unfurn 3900 Rentals to share 4300 Dr./Dentisl suite, 1700 sq. Jornhor'l'X' ,'(;, f'an fl iC"go ~~ern. Ansv.·er.c 10 "Tippy" Pool Service 6079 • 110~1E A'ThfOSPllERF. CHO E It., $765. Frt'f'll'l\Y. C:tll TiJ.f1l"t) Vlr F'fl.lr &__ li fl k C' I'. c i\I ' rt·r..\JT\}HE Jh~p:11r ~rvu·r I . 1-IACl.t:."NDA 0£ ritESA Dclux(' 2 & 3 BR. Rental LAKE FICRONT NEED 11 Room niate to shr. BOLSA BLDG. Rentals Want6d 4600 HC'v.ard. a.""16-11·19 or ~21:'11 Ch airi; sli't'rtglh.:nt'fl &l\\'J:\"TE R ACJDB,\Tll SPf'rlnl:; c Ofc .3 095 !\lace Ave, Offi<·r suite. Il a!! 2 oflii·('s, ·..c....c.;_:-Cc:..--:,;,:.. ___ fl5:1-500{l.1·:xt 178. n•11;lui:1l. t)\"'t'e~t.GiG-t!lS9 S·ll.16 Carcfrl!f' Pools Store • 100 W. \Vilson. .M. LOCATIONS l"xpcnscs -On sn1. 2 b r .' t \IC T t I --l96-4lJ9 \7? Cl'lbriUo SC ,. BEAUTT~"UL GROUND~ ~16-1034. VERSAILLES hoUSi'. Pre.fer 1vork '~-~~~· r~l'l'sil•,'I::.' ~!h OU TF.NNI~~.ro , n,111 1urc, FOU ND .sdl\\'lNN 10 svc11 Gardening 6045 1 9t~ •. ~.S~t9i'o lpm. . . • Adults -No PC'lll Newport Beach 3869 fl""n1ale but v.·ill cons Ider .a · I· · ......, rno ' N:'spons. UJV lfl.C' or !urn bikl'. Ov.·nrr pl1•11s1• identHy , ~ --~~~.--~ JO 1nlnu1 es lo ooeun. '.!.1.11:{' nnyonE' v.·ho is flnancially ,\sk fo r John ~1cGann a 1 or hnn1c !o share. ltcfs by color, scrit•I nu ni h ,. r , I LL DO IT RIGHT Remode l & Repair 6081 1 BR. $J7j,, Gas & \\'11!er ·---... ------•I ON THE LAKE resp. Must JU\(' animals & avAll. NB/Penin. ,\1'(':1. 673-~tze, datl" & location loist. \Vn'll Pft!Dfo.:-GARD.l::NEH AIJ[J , •\-l''\I -1 •• ,IODEI. & 1111: .. Drapi•1·!e11, l';u•pets l:US frcuky people. 54.&-3211 aft. Gi;o-&>3:! alt. 8::to. H.B. Polit"!' Drpi. j;_!fi..:J0.<1. v.·/J l yrs t'Xp. Ill t'tll! .. ge "" heat. gai; i;tove. a '1 r OCEANFRONT At S. uth C-0:'.lst Plazn.. ::>Pi\1 Ask for Pat. 2 HR hou.w by ~nior Citizen I •=~~-~~~--, 1T11111ing srek.~ 4 or 5 n1n1nr. ftEP,\IH 23 yn;, C'"P· Lie. conditioning, s w l 1u m in" 3 BR, 2 bn, Yrly $550 Pool • AcaplllCO Aqua Bar·12""'~~E~s"-'-~~~-,,,--& wire , no children. Undrr LO~"T: fen1lll£> Poo<llC', ~n1all jobt>--1110\.\ .i:: «lge/t'ornple!(! t>.o. 2:t.~·Ul-1 !..~llTll CON~'T 0 2 BR, 2 "·,tu<•< "00 Worr . • J&"'"''· S-"l""Uln• 8 l'\'IAL want l -Or rei;p. ll brown. Sand""'irll HomE's I G'O ( E S4"iOl" 1')''1"1 po()I, rec. room, \.\'8.Shcrs •N• ..., "' ,_...., .,,..,_ ,.,_ $200 nm. Clean & quieL ,~, -rec est. ~,._; H I :J""", a •_._-_"--'------= & r1-. 2 BR. 2 ba, ,vinter. $300 Acre Lake w/Towering fcrnalcs, 19 to 25 lo shr. COMP'ANY 11rea, tilacArlhur & Flo"·er. --"""l ~ .. ,,ers. SAYFRONT Fountains. in l\1illlon Dollar 4 br. house. NB on Buy. REALTORS l.oC'al bu si n f's s n1an. 557-1095 or 892-t99~ EXP. kOO\\' ho,1· n1 a i nt · 1 Roofing -MEDITERRANEAN ClubhouSC>. Gynt, Snuna, ~100. mo. Call_: Jason~~' SINCE 1944 642-34&1. 531-j'ITT c l ean up s, trimming, VILLAGE 3 BR., 2 ba., uni. $475 )"l'ly. Total Sccur:-.,_ ;il,'(.32'l'l or fl1ch f1H-41 Jl 673-4400 3 BR., singl<! house on lot: LOST: Grry C:u. female, r ('no \' allng. landscaping, RF.P.\l!tc;;, i11l typcs. Hen~. 1 Bedroom $200 STEPS TO BEACH ltnmedir.te Occupancy aft. a. I ----------1 S.A. Heights, E. Cos I a Vic. ~~2ts N.B. C"all 11ftCl' •I, 968--3486 I Frt'<' {'Sl. L1C''d. Ask for l Bedroon1 &. Den $115 ;.l !JR. 2 ba, "'inter. $27S ADULTS 1\1ALE, mid \V.'('nLies, "'ants !'lll'sa, Ncv.'port Hls. To $250. LA\\'N SERVICE -\\"all. ~20 :in}1.inl<' 2 Bcdroonts 1285 2 BR, furn .• yrly $27S So""", No Pe'· same to share 2 Br apt, Have {'(!fer. &lb-4681 DEPENDABLE Tile 6091 3 BR. 1 ba, furn. wntr $250 ••e1 "' \\"c•I f 'I I e CJ 2 Bedroom Tmvnhou.'IC $320 Bachelor 1 2 & 3 Br's. ff.B. ttrea. 70. prr nl o . 1 BEDJLVI . 11.partment, niC't" ; '' 1 au1 eanups 2400 Harbor Blvd CORONA DEL MAR from $•175 nar mo. 536-6132 10 ta 2 or alter neighbors, S140 rent. 2 0 7 Ft'f'e Est. 642-9007 C'ERAi.\TIC TILE \\lorks, kit .. Costa l\-Iesa (7141 557-8020 4 BR, unf. house. Fam. rm, ..-· 6 pn1. Bal!ln1ore, Apt. A H.B. hr1onal1 Depend111Jle, i\10"' & !'.:d~e. bath. enlry, shv.T. pan ,\PTS Unlurnished. 2 8 r -''N~.:if61RTCJR~$T~ Sant• An• 1'EACHER. sailor & athletic. Norn.la! front_&. b. C--k-,-r~87 ~~re 27~:.SI. 4M-2lli Sl95. U1il pd, pool. Jnrtry 3700 Plaza Dr. Rc~p. fair. firm, friendly, SZO. n10. Guarantt.'ed Salisf. <-~~~-~---~• fa cil, l'pts, drps, ~lsh"'hl', 2 BR. 2 ba. Condo. S525 71~556-0466 de1's fem., share '.'!BR hsr.. •••il•bt• .... · D•I••• 1 ~ Personals 5350 ic:•~•~<-~86'~'='~==~==~1 CER;\1\11C TlLF: NE\V & cl~ed ~ar. No child/pet. COMMERCIAL. Bai Penin. Dave, Box 2.1.17, •ittc•ll"t ettlct • All f lnilncill •1 G•\RDEN/R'ES/CO/l.l!\'f/IND. remodel. Free Hlimatl'S. Hacienda Hnrbcn· ,\pt~ Office suite, N'pl. $230 J =:::=;:::~~::;~::JJae~11~9020~~1;:;:;;.:::.,;:: . SPIRlTUAL HCADER Cleanups, tree & shrub trim Sn1 johs \.\"1.'lcome. 536-2426. 83~~176 I Open 10 A.\1 ta lOPi\1 So"! d. Se f 1 547--8878 * • • NEW • RESPONS I BLE r·em. B s'n s Oppor !iOOS Adviceon all 1 niters. 1 c. ~l owers, . * CASA VICTORIA APTS ~sires to shr. )'Out ho1ne u 1 es 312 N. El Ciimlno Ren! :'n.-.;"'";;-I K~-:'."'~h~.;·:'.'°~'"l''.L:~·a~y~•·~Ba~t~hrno~m~•I Adults. , " i> BR v.•, patios YOU'LL BE GLAD 1 or apt. A SPECIAL l\lND Ol-' San Ctemrnle, t'or flppt. EUROPEAN GARDENER Top Soil 6092 From $169.50 No Pets 640-4298 Anytime '----------I Call 492-00JI 492.9136 L.andscaping-lree service Pool , rec rm., rlc-vators ~~~~~~~~~~I YOU WAITED! NEED It00l\l!\1ATE 10 slu·. Newport Center Nev.-po~'tt~:C~R~;'e loca· DIVORCE reas-0nable, &U-5329, fi&>.142a Sec. gale. Gas & water pd THE MOSl Introc!ucing new bach and rent on 3 br. house. Ground floor lion. Srnall, c ha r nt in i:;, YOUNG man w11.nts to buy 1 rQp SOIL * C01\1POST • * ~!Ul.Cll * RED\\'OOD• Call 586-6930 6093 525 Victoria, Cl\'l. tH2-8970 l bdrm npts well worth 645--9745 Sno J'"q"''" llill' Road rustic. Am_ pie parking. Beer ONL y $65. Gardetllng t'OU1e in Ci\!, NB, LARGE 1 B I d. t EXCITING VIEWS seeing. Refined y et a f· · ""' & 1 u m ooo c l I 1· bl Cili'I Irvine area 6.12-5983 r. poo · a Jnccn IN NEWPORT fordable • Grell BEACH WANTED m at ur e straight 2,301 f''t. Carpels, drnpei;, Alr " ne een...e . ...,.,, · RT on1p ~te Y re 1a e • · · Tree Service to shopping. SltiO. n1 o · environment • furnished ~ale t-0 share !ge home rond., janitor, parking. COLE OF n~is WP 0 673-5793 llOUSEWORK by the day 1 • ....;.;.... _____ _ Of!poslt r e fund ab re lo Lu.'l:u~ }..,.,f···"' •"""tment and unfurnished. e in H.B. $150. mo. 962-8668. Wesley N, Taylor Co. 6..-.,__::;;u SI~i\11-Retlred prof. gent, 35, or hour. Reliable. Refs. CKRIS' TREE SERVICE responsihle, cl1•a n ll'nant, no living.~ s;,:t sllpR ';t your • $185 $215 • BAl. ISLAND De< l.uxc Apt RE ALTORS ,....._, w/nicl"" lvg. wishes lo meel ONn trans. 546-1665 Trln1ming, Removal, yar d :~l\U!87 l\l on r-0 v i a ' floor. \Vr.lk to shops, restau· to to Share. $110 own room: 2111 San Jo.aqulu Hl!ls Rel . I'O:JL C!'i11d.ng <inQ(:I, 4 nian, atu·actlve gil'I for daylime 'G~.-.-.~,~a'l~S"e~,.,c-olc~e=1-~6046=7 1 Ck·an-up. 7l4-M8-7939 ra.n ls, thcaU-e, ocean. A 646 8453 Call Roger or Luc. 675-6091. Newport Center 64•H910 North l lollywood loc:alio11. <liites. P.O. Box ll24, Tustin 1 Schools & ***GARDEN APTS I t • ReMOnable. 213-645-7264 """on I I ew e egant, \·ery private, WANTED. fen1 rmn1ate to WATERFRONT days, 642_5967 eves -·-~-· ~====---GAR AGE Doors-Adjusted nstruct on eeePOOL 2-bedroon1, 2-bP.th units ""ith share apt \\'Is am e in NEWPORT BEACH PREGNANT? $ll.50. Hardv.·are $ s 9 . 9 5. 7005 l!nfurn. 2 Br up! in family spacious terraces, pool , U.111 'fustln. ~l-OUS9 alt 6pm. Executive oUices Invest Opport'y 5015 Carin&, conlidentinl oounsel· In.stalled. Guar. Anyli1n<! secticn. Crpt-; & drps. No subterranean 2·car parking. 11....tl~ \\'l~ share 2BR house $1Ci ! 2 Or 3 Room r;uite i~ & referral. Abortion, 64>-3650 pets. 642-3645 All adult, Cull ~·.ccurlty build· ~e~~ EM1S .+-~i utill. Avail 11/1 near View of boats & water Tired of lnfla"tion? adoption & keeping. AP-JD&,~R~CJ"'"'e.,,~;,,.-=s.·,.,,,~."--I CHILDREN OK ing. Ne\v carpet, drapes, -~, pa.R'tWI OCC &ti~• S ·" 65 _ _, CAP.I:: 6424436 A lo R R built-lllli, dPcor . Leases from •QUl.1 fl. ,.. · -...-.. 1 m .... ollice $1 Srock ~larkct Dov.·n! Ne-~-.. ="""'=.,o="'~°'"==== partment!I r e--<!nt COLLEGE student g Iv l n g p i n no lesS-Ons. Beginners arid inh•rmedlntes. Ca 11 Bruce <1t TJ2-13 2 3 ar 5·16-4·17!1. lgt! 2 Br $170; 3 Br 11?: ~::JV\ """ ,,-, ,.. fOfALE roon1ate 11'a111ed. Bill Grundy Rltr. sheller for capit:il gain? REAL ESTATE TRAINING. 84&-3581 or 84&-0419 ~AN .-• "' Ind' · uo· p I -VOICE. Pi1100, Theory Ba $190. Duplex & 4-ple.11, 1433 Superior Avenue 3 Br, 21'! Ba, f11>lc, 2 blks 675-6161 Cnmn1odities 1nay be lhe iv. Ul.'itruc n. <!rsonl\ CUST0/1.1 Christn1as ca r d Your Home Or ~fine 2 pools, crp!s, drpi;, 642-6682 (714) 675-8551 bch. CdM $165. + 6T";r6530 .1nsw~·r. For more informa-attn. Sales -Or brok!"!I' exam and i 'amily Photography, B li:lr. Nev.•man 8l3-xt20 642--6682. Newport Bay Towers Newport Beach RESPONSIBLE girl to share o;;,xw~r-~~:11~~~ tion, Call B. Wild~r. -193-8686 2-3 wks. Academy 548-U92 i&~W~o~•~C.~lo~<.~&1~~>-~'9~1~0.,,..1 ~~~~!!!!!~!'!!!i]!!!!!~I Sl20 Bal'hE'lor, all utll. pd. 310 Fernando St., N.B. niy beach apt. Call Tc.>ri at $5. mo. Answe r ing Mort, Trust DMds 5035 !\.1ARRJAGE-FA/l.lll.Y Hauling 6051 [11] \\'/\\', drpi;, l'<'frig, range, SANDPIPER JNN . ll t-Ollice.~. service available. 178 7 5 llE~ri':~E ~~nllllt I ii x-lg closet lnclry. \\'nlk to Vista De• Mesa CORON~\ DEL l\ti\R Garages for Rent 4350 Beach Blvd., Huntington LOANS UP TO WI. n~\ULING, StO~ per load t shops. '.i blk bus. PerfCC't ADULT CARDEN HOl\-tES Beach. C11 ~321. 1 t JD L * Palm/Card Reader * ln1mediate &: Dependable for malul'e v.·oman . ~1099 IRVINE AVE, AT MESA \VALK TO GARAGE for rent. H un t. Business Rental 4450 s oa ns A~ ReJuction 10831 B ~aeh 81, l ~=---="~cv'""ke""-. ~54&-868.1==::..~ NE\\' 3 BR, 2 Ba, lrplc. Near New;rrt Bl vd, Frv.'Y FASHION ISLAND Bch. 1.rg single. 918 Palm Stanton. 527-3406 LOCAL AJO\'ing & Hauling yard, patio, lawldry. Gas & lrvine Industrial Complex PtivtK'Y·Peaceful-Spacious Ave Apt E. H.B. 53G-4678 ----------120 d TD Loans Travel 5450 by student. Large truck. ?>lARINE serv &. parts ~1gr. B-B-Q, gar, nr, Ho ag 1 Bit. Sl90. 2 BR $230. SINGLE CAR SPACE, ~~ ()f Center San Clemente reasonable, BarTy 5.ll-1235 30 yrs v.·/p\\'. Dlescl or gas hospital. 16th .tr Oni.nge. &e Rre Bldg w/gym, Billiards, ,.~ \"e 1 N ~ t VACATION in HawAli. Rent He t' & A' Cond 6053 ~-,,. ",'lot -.. ,,, • ref•. •· S "''° ~'1'31 Ct.lor T.V. Pool & Jacuzzi. LUXURY APT. LIVING g..__.age. -.. s ew,,_i 1000 Sq }'t Lowe1t rates Orange Co. a 1ng Ir ....... '"' ·~~.... "" ,.,..tor un. _,,,,mo . .,,,.,,.. ., Peninsula. 673-4506 Stor o ff' our apt. In the Illksl -On \\'ould Skip""r or Engioe" Dan• Point 3826 Security Patrol. Relrig. inc. I & 2 br., furn. suites or1-=,,---=""=""-c'-=:c--I e r o ice Sattler Mtg, Co. \\'aildki. m day. 833-1563. GRAHAJ\! BROS. 546-1653 yacht loca1JY. 5 4. 5-35 0 9 • ~:l-485.5 • WlfUl"n. suite .. $295. lo $450. DBL. ~1~G~~ H.B. 0£x~~tf:uT:r~~~ 642-~171 54s-o611 Furnace repla<:emt, \11all befort' 9 or aft 6, or 1vrlte Job Wanted, Male 7025 ... PANORMtIC OC~AN VIEW PARK NEWPORT 2 Swl mmi"g pool,, 24 hr.j;~*if_"'~"-'~5091~i--6'~ft~.~<~~·~m~.f:*;u;j •'~';>-~9~16~4 ...... !!!!! ... ~"92;;;,·'3;;ll;j"F~cvY$'"ug~Hi50u,oo;;;'narei;>a~24.c;"';i;· heaters, gutter & dwn l"ll Bowling Green. C,._1 , Lg SBr duplex, 28' Uv rm. APARTMENTS " p 11 1 I I~ spouts, preseason furnace 92626. SJIO. 1110. Adlt.s. 493-TJ5i or s\vit chbrd., utils. pd., elev., SINGLE car Garage nr 12th ay 0, 50 for $12,500 second s.mces and""'*' check Call Cary for s2 I -'="'-,---~~~= 496-24.13. Bnchelor l or 2 B<!drooms Corr. shop & rm. seiv .. l'lec. St & Bal boa Blvd. $25. mo. S.<\J'IJ CLE i\1 EN T E well mo11gage on building leased cd~'~""'=,;,,~10-~---~=· 1 Job Wanted, fmale 1950 .• ; nncl T-0wnhollSCs kits., dshwshers., patios or ST:.i-7876. Eves. localed shop on Avenue del to U.S. P-0i;t Office and earn .- NU 2 Br, l\~ Ba t\.\•nhSf', Fr. $224.50 Open 9-6 Daily balcys. & much more Mar. Ex c e I . for any 16% Interest. 837-ln7 Hous11clunin9 6054 \VANT ED: F u l l I i m c .. • fplc, shag. bl\ltony. $235. Spa Pools Tcrmis ROOM far rent, Npt. Beach. business. S200. per n10. ~Announcements SIOO Babysitting r 6008 DEDICATED !lec r ela rial postn . n}(). 49.1-64.14 or 673-.l200 Acr06S fl"Om Fashi-On Island Opt. maid SC'rv., opt, tennis. BE'ach Front View. 2'208!i Mgr. JJ4 Ave. de! tilar, sc 1__________ NC\\'PClrt/Irvine area. 9 )T'!I. Eastbluft 3830 st Jamboree on San Joaquin Ocean Front Blvd. 492-8430 * DECORATOR EXPER. Childcare. Tl. C CLEANING ~xp. Type-70+ Shtnd •good, Hills Road. FOR LEASE OR RF.NT WANTED GARAGE COFFEE Shop ror I eas e, PARTY * IFl'.0,.','v1,.0,~ .. m&oAm'd'a m'ru,y .. * \VE DO EVERYTHING * Net'd Ins. Oencfits, $600+ • DELUXE • 17141 644-1900 2101 E. COAST HWY. CM IN "'" -" Ref ~-t <.~ -""larv Call 613-5140 ""' . . ewport. J'IO"""o•~' Npt. J:Iar?<>r aJ."ea. S t a t ~ Have a decorator accessory ~9-0752. s. & •'C'C es ~ . . . '-t. 3 dR, ·in BA <1pt for lease. 1 BLK TO BEACH Office Rental 4400 Q,Uallficat1011.~ \Vrlle C~.r;s1-pany in your home or club. MATURE woman v.ill care I Will do your housework I ~"'c:-·c..,=~~=--~~1 Incld spac. n1aster suite, New-i .. dem-Pri\!ate 2BR, ~ fled Ad No 253, Dlllly P1lor. FREE GIFTS for hostess for your home & chlldren thoroughly while yoo "·ork. PRACTICAL Nurs(', x l n 'I din rm &. dbl. garage. Auto 2Ba, bltins, v•alk-in-closets, 0 F F ICES PACE FOR P.O. Box 1500, Costa Mesa, SHORES INTERIOR ' while you vacation. Xln't Tcachen, business wo1nen. rt'fs. after 31) yrs wt I h door opener svall. Poot & l'nc i;ar, Cable TV. $325 n10 EICITUICllEWCOlftlPT ! RENT. Co!l"ta l\1esa, Harbor Ca. 92li26 642-2255 & 548-4654 l)('penclahle. Refs, 548-1627 v.'Orxlet'ful patient. (714) Recrealion area. Adults yrly lsc includes utilities. ADUlT LAllUIDE UYlllC at Adams. Be a u I i f u I • XLNT LOCJ\ 110N, in Corona "'!!!~ refs. Drives. 645-0574. !'11esa Cl<!lllling Service 6i3-8120, E'xl 119 only, oo pet.~. ~S-9578 or 5.51-6042 e\lt's. i Ntl..U. PITS.lot0'1lO n1 oder n . Air, mu sic, de! 1'1ar, lor con1mcrcial I ~]lg] 1\ICYTHER w/4~~ girl v.·ill Carpets, \\'indov.·s Floors GENERAL • $322 • -$.t"iO. EXECUTIVE APT •Bachelors janitorial. Cass A. Walk!r use. 1.AJv.' rent, I a r g e. Lo&t and Fwnd care for child 111" san1e age. Etc. free Est. 557-£74.2. HOUSECLEANING S65 Amigoi; \Vay. NB A n1usl see! On the ba~·. • 1 BR , 2 BR ti11:fil358~~gsJ~~ne Hill 67:1-6730 or 642--4303 l ~ii!iijiiijiiiiiiifiiliij!f! Oiristian home . 546-69S2 JAPANESE LADY \\'ANTS 962-7651 Managed by lgc nl'11• 1 Br. Boot shp. •2 BR & D C.~1. Storefront &: Office +I ~ Business Services 6009 TO DO HOUSE\\'ORK. \VILLlAM WALTERS CD Open daily. :no Fernando, en * l MO. rREE RENT * lj()I) sq ft fenced at'C!a. Tolnl Lost & Found 5300 5-18--5l!S2 Help W11nted, M&F 7100 Fountain Valley JiiJ4 up1 102. 57;r75:ro -0r 615-8.'>5J From $185 • $435 1''1:> lease req. Dix. of.fices 2TJ(l ft. Heavy foot lralJic, ~ PROI'"'rnlONAL S ur v f' y adj. A1rporter Ho!f'I. AIC. C·l. 646-6961· 64&-1246 FOUND: Cray/white/black lnterv!ew·<!r-Orange C t y. HOlJSECl.EA.'lING is our ACCOUNTING ~~o u R p LEX, 2 bl', llpL 1 LOT I 0 ocean-Spacious, Meui Verde East & Adams full services. From $145 io.lo. ' ca ! w/Oea collar. Via Lido AU Phases. 17141 673-8120, -~~:ie~--~.a~~~~;e·s Rag-Rapidly grov.·ing ins. c-0. d a Near new, :'I br/:lba, SJ:t:i. 540-1800 2172 DuP-0nt. Room 8 C.D.l\l. 2·400 Sq. Ft/P.C.JI. anti Via '.\In I ab a. 10128. c-xt 119 or 83,'}.3705. O .. ""-" ;uu"' u•.............., seeks nn indiv. "/strong e!lcl gar . .;,,!'ew cpl. n., n10., yearly. 6 15 -4 9 i 1 * 833-3223 'Ti! noon * & !\-le/2nd Floor _$650 mo. 6-1&-2085 or 673-fil:J(] JAPANESE house cleaning accln" bck=nd. \Viii handle nice 11ren. """'""9'174 \1•f'(!kdays, Bl\R. or trade for ? 557-3002 241:c.=""~""~"'-'---c-~ Cabinet Making 6014 ... ... Huntingto_n=Beach 3840 , .•.• ,1 llLY •JODER N MESA 1501 WESTCLIFF DR. hr. fo~OUND: Alr ert!d male cat, llldy; l'xper .. pt lime S·I atcoun! reronciliatio ni;, ac-~ " NEWPOR ' C r · ·' h fl 11 CARPEN TRY b" •~ hr 64.2-5196 t'Ount anal,v~\s, bank l'Ct'Oll· SPAC tOUS 2 :Jr., blk 1ro111 T F'inan~ial enter SPACE AVAIL for l<!asc in s l'•P•-'\J. w• 1 • ca co Ill' •. .,.,....., 'kl'" hotne..... · ciliations & asst v..·/finan· LUXURY APTS o('l'lLn &. bay avaH Nov. GARDEN Leasing Office Space Board1\·lllk Shop'g, Ctr. at nc-iir Baeach & Bolsa • custoln wuuuwor ng, me Ironing 6059 cilil sl rn!s. Nrii'!)Orl Bcarh Just beir•a l.'Ompl('ted, 1, 2, I, only $250. 673--l909. APTS CALL ON-SITE .MA~ACER llunt. Hbr. Call : 846-2366 898-1144 :iais'!aUm~n~s~o ~~ -,---p·,~,-p·,.----P-le--bn· g of('. Ca I l r.1 r .'I, N l' at, ,. {114) 642·3111 ext 246. CO."TA •!ESA DOWNTO\"N ~'OUND: Ligh_ l_ b_lue & v..•bite · · .J ....... ase n SJJ.84"1() & 3 bedroon1 s, fireplaces, ANNUAL LEASE. ne-.v BR, ., & 3 Bdnr I d ' " • p k 1 1 r 20 h 675-6739, 834-1299 starch & hangerJ. Reier-~"--'~·=· -------1 !Orne wit h p.1Uois or 2 Ba, 2 Car Garage, ~2 w • • s., crp s, rps, NEW Plush office Bldg., 2 $150. Newly de<!., qui('! ar~ (!(' vicinl Y 0 1 I >.,--~-7~~~-_,= ences. Cal! 6-16-0347. A/PAYABLE $650 balconies. GREAT LOCA· Hlk to beach, $350 1110. 21J.. utU1t1es paid. B I t 1 n s ' lo 6 Rl'>1 suites. Conference 136 Rochester. 642-490-J :42~~~ce, Costa Mc s a . 1 -C-•_•~P-•_n_l•_r _____ 60_1S o':"':i:-:C::7°"-'="-,."7 l\110v.'ledgt-of bkkpni:t machs. TION IN THE 81'.:ACH 9r1 !).16-1 ft 5 30 laundry facilities. Re c. Rm. Xerox copier. Near I ttu\ La ndscaping 6(166 322 • · · -a · : · room wlpool tn.ble, gym o.c. Airport. 833.3640. lndustri• Rental 4iA<Y WST Blk Lub/Shep l\tix. RE!\10DE1.TNG, P a 1 i -0 s , llra1y dr-~k. be11ch arC!a, ~i"l ~~U fo~\ilei!c ~~NEWPORT li!land 2 hr lrg rooni, Sliuna, JX. '· Adults SS PER SQ FT Vic Gt•u nd & W11_1"11Pr. Any ~ks. Room Additions. INSTANT S od. Sprinklers. WESTCLIFF 1\1acluti. g{1ragc apt. Yrly. tla1u1..:! only, 11., pets. 2881 Britto!, c _ *COSTA MESA* lll fo . 55 7_0 75 2 & CRbinefs.673--1166i\lr Ryn.n Soi l Pl'.t" para l i-0n . l'r·r'l<Onrlf'I t\.b'l'n1y ndul!ll. No prts. $ 2 J 0. Costa f\1-M 1617 WESTCLlF'F ·NB Almost nr1\' l\l·I. ~2--7174. Pl<!ase. ft11NOR HOME JtEPAIR Br i c k 11· ork, i;lumps1ot~. 1).J11rk Ill Centrrl WALK TO BEACH 673-17-19. ~'l"~~7~5~1-4~1B~7~~~·l ~~~A~G}Tt.~54~1-~50~3~2:'~ 1300 sq, It. $18:i. l!O. FOUND P k' Plumbing. Carpen!ry Cu.~1om !Wsiwi. f'TI'<! Es!. 16:.I J:;. Edlm::f'r. S.A. 1, 2 &: 3 Br. crpt, drps, 1 ~ -, ' .,., '--blk DELUXE 2 rm. ollice; East 1)4.l.2361 1 ; e ingrse, male. Ceran1lc Tilt•, 540-~ Tooy, fH~>-:'1 ~4. Llc. 29Q36 ~2~'16 3 JI~., :.12 ua., n t -----~----1 IO " •1.3 -V•'c Fount l =~c=:::O.-"""'--"'C:::=-bltin~. gar. ?ll l6lh St. or 11) beach. m \V. Balboa. LA QUINTA HERMOSA Cocsl H~·y., Cd:\f.'43c ":.t. l ,OOl SQ. F'l'. -0ltlcc or v~'i1E'Y 10/28: 960-2900 REMODEL, Add""1'.:ln, ga r Masonry 6070 1\l.AR:\l 1ns1all .. rSC'N1l"f'1nun, '105 15th St., llunlington Open Silt. $36(), 1no. (213) Spanish Cou ntry F...state Liv· Realonom1cs. Blo'S. 6/0>-6 100 J<;torage. Plenty -01 r1arkinf::. 5..16-19'J7 1.-onversion, cust. & 11 e \V E~pcr r>nly. Over 30 yrs Bch. 84i--3957 476-61'&1". ing & Spacious Apts. Ter-2 OF'FICES, 10 x lJ, 1 ~·~~=rt Shores Arca. "F~N=o•,•T~,-,,,-0-,-. -8-,.-n-fc_m_al_e ronst. 25 yrs r:<p, d r a v.· \V l LL I A l\1 S & S 0 NS , nl(t, ~~·-.{487 CllEZ Oft?_ APTS liA\'FRONT 3 Br, 2 Ba 011 raced pool, sunk1>n g n s \v/wet·bar, 7U \V, 17th, · shorthaired young dog _ K· PIWl!l free est. &1~3439 ~~j:nry u~k no&2 8~1t0-04n6~ -A~RO::.E~,-,~D~,~,,~,.-,bu-r"-'-""-'-''-""-.1 823-l Ar ... ntn mai n bay, pvt bch. "·/pier BBQ, Unbelievable Living, Blvd. 8-6, C.!1. 64~9031 l,000 SQ. F'T. office or ~!art. Cosll\ !'llesa J0/21. *CARPENTER.......-5.~iTI Oppor. la rurn up io $800, l,2& h3 BRd Prlv 'tir, pool, 979-1935: 64·~5: 1 BR. UNt-'URN. $190 300 SQ IT, crpl~/drps, S.95. slorage. Pll"nly or pn rki1111. Call 646--0.I&} & 642-i647. Xlnt cniftsman~hrp-lo\v -i;'7:7'nCi"C:T-.-.:--:-per n10. p/l1111l'. \\'e tr11ln, ;~c~·~· -O§C 1 0 _U_N_F_U~RN~~,-,.-,.-.-,-8-,.-, ~,-Bo~. l BR. FURN $~15 pE'r mo, Call 646-2130 -Or $225. Ne~rl Shores 1\rea. LOST: Bll\c-k Cocker Spaniel, prices R-0b('rt_ 5-'h-M.'>I Brick, Block & Stone (':ill ror m1er\'1('w. G3~123. r~==-='--'=-----I \Vestcliff area, small ""l 2 BR. :FURN $2;>5 679-3709 Ca.II 642--82.12. Ne\.\·....-.11 llgh'" a-a. s"~ I ~=='°"=-=-=c_,-,, S45-il266 3 BLOCKS TO BEACH ,,.. ALL UTILITIES PAID ,~ '"" "' CUSTOl\1 ctlrpentry of all ~~---'-"=::....-~~ A M OK, call 612-2152: 66-0060. AduU s N ts 150 Sq. Fl. $110. mo. lncld. RF.NT Tll.'\V 1200-2640 sq. ft. day. "Toto" 12 Yl'1I a Id , 1yi>es, cnbl'•<'t• & quality Moving · 6071 pt. anager 4;. 2 hr, l · be, w/J)<iliQ, STEPS to beach, Ige 2 Br. tG2U Park~ide 0 i:ne. llun-u.:il'.s.dBoats & Bay oot.slde SI 7(). to $360. Yl'/olfirf'. 2{18 Reward. Call 675---1505. l'Onc['("tl' _ 91: l{il Couple fu 1nan:1~(' I o v e I ,, gar. $lOO per mo. Adults. s:-ai·agc. Yrly. $215. mo. \Viii Hngtoii Beach (TI4I 847.5441. )'uur oor. 673-661X) 3ph . l\1ullcr Riiy 673-70.19 LOST: Red brocade Jev.·clry lll AI.L TY:CPf'=£~.--* * t.I 0 V ING ?-LO\\'}<;~ 111·U 111.1.:nt11\nerl •10 lo 50 40\ Slh St. !Ki:'l--2009 furnti;h, 673-6640 1 blk \V I B h Ed i·a~r 1~'/"ol<I l"hnrni hrtiN.'!('t _,. BIG ,. •. •, IALl. _._ RATES IN Orang1' Cn. l.1· 1u111 nd11lr npnrtment <"0111- NE\V 2 • 3 b E ~ ·~~~~=I · ° CPC on J ··i f(:;:=;:;;;:;;;:'i15;;~::-:;;:;--:;:-::::;;:;:;:;;;>.;";;"1 .. " '"'" "" tC"ns1-d, insured. TO:\I .H!J. pl"'• Orang~· & L.A. Coun-J "' r, xpo 3&4BDH. Df lPLEX. $400. ingcr, Soull1 at Isl ,;ignal, in.~ldii. Nr Velvrt Turtle, 5.?.6··16·18 4722 ~~~n;~o bl~~~~-0i!2~'.21~~0~ i'~'~'±' ~·11~· ~0=·=·~1·=·=0~·1 _"='~'="~'~· 1 •'•biii'iii"'iiikii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij r~fl.L!!J:;S:::~T~A:i R GAZE~j( ~ lo'·~·a~"~'·='=·~··~5~•-1-s:="'~---Carpet Service 6016 """°·~·C:--:7.L'.:-C-';--C;o.< ~'''1...ir~1~'.1 d~11~1~~;:_9'~~t0~ gJ2•7844. ~1:-r7~17. ' BrCUYJ..JIOLLAN LO ST, l\I a I c C er m Rn 1 --~--------I P•inting/Paperlng 6073 11 ,.rkdR~l'- 3 BR 2 ha '''"ti-0 OnC' ~ DcMLkfi..,C.lff ~ f'ihorthn ir. all b1'0\\11, $100 JOll N'S Ca,.ncl .~· LTphnl !trru ""J.,. ________ .,.I Nf::\V '4·PLEX nr Beach & · '1 ., ,~ ' -Yow '7 l'ewo~. •1s-<·,71 ·' . ., Tt f\. Pa~nring ('xi, 1\1o~1 hlork t1.t bcne'h. No pCls. rS '"v .t.ccordin910 1h.$1011, ' "' '"''" Ori Sh·,.1111 , fSQil Hl""· ho ,. rr tr ,\f'.\ltT:\!Ei\'.T ~IGRS. .Hi te. Ilarbor, deluxe 2 BR. y 1 $~"" ,,,_,,. ~ni:.1 / To '-,1~ ""''....,...for Thur•d~, 1 l 0 < 1nc-11 •. )(' i:<f, , pa 11 II d ks d 1 cnry, ,vwmO,U'tJ""l<M-Tl ~...,.. -... -,, F'QL!Nll: Irish &ttl""r. 6 ~11 l1111 an1s. ~·~ease.NI,. lnrhl .ul~l intpn.inting,lr'l'C tlln1·rl•~t 1·p!. hu :c h11n1l ~~r1i1:.~lc."1'l25'. JT\-O:S-846~:A~~ PARK Newport Apt sul>let . . l:,':!:_C_s__ ~;:irZ:.~'=,_"'torMl'lbcrs m11,',';,_',.',1a110e23, =.':~c~.,l!lth &· 111! 1'.>'Jlnr ht1ghrenl'r!:I 81 10 ('St, 6i:>-305.~ afr 5 11 n~1 111t 11l11lity. Sl7-;'327 • 11 2 o • $60 -· --~ ·~ ¥'" • ,.., .,...,.....,., .. , n1inu1c l·l,'!;;•·h f!'lr \'hit«.> £:...'TRA 1~ 2 Br, 2 &, Jl\n . · :save · lllO. t fk Jtr..:.o.Mll 61Tt D G,, J Painting 640-ffiJ6 Tht' d I id ,_ 1 Only S:tl9. 641·2'179: 6i3-446!i 2 Bit Townho\15<', ln1lc, 2tiooot J1"' t.71..oKll f'OU ND: F'emnle hl<tck lab. carpcfll. Nn~· your money Per~onoh1v. n:un!c-..., \\' i th Ix poo s· e apt 11r .,.-11c 1. 1 ·~ ~ 1 ,.,. Jh llT.., 63~ ,_ 11 1 1 ndl . 1 hy llal'ln~ n1c cxll'll trip$. ,, ... d J Sorry ts $175 LGE 1 BR ON CANAL rorn .-. 1 BR, .. -..m l~. •r..-flT l •Y-6-IH.r ._..,,a,,, rf' y. Fa1rvcw lhl' personlll lou~h. Since ~~2 •no pc • . Glrls. no pets. $183, yrly. PooJ, lcnnb1, continental ~...._.._ lST,..di 6)~ "nd F~I Cnmino 01546-1'115. \\'Ill rle1111 llvtng rn1 .. clinlni: 1971 6·~. -·~ breakfast. Sen• .... te fn.mlly 6S.-36*"""" 66Md I"'"--''-.,-"<! ~uNO rn1 .. & lu1ll $15. t\ny rn1. =""='==~==---~ 2 BR. f , le ·1.TVD<JU ..---7An 3'°"'"" '670ltdol\ Fu : 1\inl1• r11t. RU!!I / Si.50, roueh SlO. Chair s:i. PAPERHA.'l/GIN<; g, pn!n. ree g!LS ... v.•a r. BR 2 aection. OoiW IO 1hopplnlil ,,_ JeYrNr "'°" hllt' .,., II Cpts, dl'J>'. Chlld ()k, no l BR., I Ba .. 2 ·· .l tine hen.ch. 64~26ll ''°"' ""-lcn ti•o. "' r•en ro Ar. 15 )-n exp. is 1vhat rount• tin e '.!I \t'!< linrhor ;11"<'a. N"tJ;. $170. 842-1652 fll1., i:pts, drps, bltins, Pool IOMo ..iv.,,. 70Toth S4S.5369 not n1t'lhotl I do 1o1-"0rk ref' fum ."n.-.. 11(\281, 6-12-23,',6 ~ QUIET dult 000 •u4 "Aoeid •iw;ii. 11 _,. 101 2 BJt. J Ba, drps, cn>I, bltnil, '" 5 .,.,_., ' TilE EXctnNG 1 1>,1-, "' •>11,,....,.., ",,~~1 . l'UU1''D. Black male puppy, ll'L)'!tt'H. Goolt tT'f ~1 -0 · 1st CLAS$ f.\t/lnt P11int111i::. <IMivhr. $2-IO. mo . .1 )"l' old. VIEW of Bay Ira 1 br ('.(· PALM MESA APTS. ,.~ .:.-..:: ,.~-Vit· S. ('0:1~1 ll\\'Y, l.ai;:una Callings 601 t Paprrh11ni;lng. Air I(' s ii I 963-1620 alt 6pn1. lh·lenry. Pvt, rrplc. S20 0 ~trNUTES TO NPT. BCH. ''S.0-..SOI 7),... ~ICh Sun. lght -199-3802. Spray, 12i \'1'1 1''1:~9~ -n'KJ. Call 642--9600. 160.. .t6 To l't &II NF:\\' 2 Br, 14. Bn, ~Ir, &ch, I & 2 BR. tro1n $157 11...,1.t .,,,.._. ,,,_ LOST: Irish Setter, m11.\e. ACOUSTI C CEILINGS * lO""r DISCOU"ll:T • hllns. Nr. heh. Adlls, Ill) z BR, pvt pa.Uo, lock<!d Adulta, No Peta. ,.,..... •IS.:-71!..o-tl, 2 yr. old. \"Jc. 121h SL H.B. I 'rallpapcnni:: &_ r~lnl1 0~ Pt'lll. 520 Cnllfamla, 536-2!114 J:"Ara.w. ~1111ure adult!ii. N-0 1561 r.ittsa Or. ~f::;' ;:z :~ Reward. 960-1300 BY CALCOUSTICS Frt.'t' e~t. Coll 536-0:tlS 1 LARGE 2 Br sludlo. ent'I. r<'111· $205. 5411-4922 (:ii blla rro;.:s89f'"1 Blvd.I ~~!: ~~~" :;~_.._.,. J ... ~~-:llvl rou~n 81c-ytle AP1riJ~R;\l\-~~1:JED fiROff\111nrtr hOn('~I i\ofk. WU'hi;tl". $157Ji0 mo lnlunt F;ASTnl.UF•' fk.aut. & n('w, ,)....._ )ll'wt llG.t ,,.: 11 111 644-9J7:-i" F"RFr l'"STJL\I \Tf.S I '"'-'"'"· lnt-e..;t, trre rRt, ~t.'· j ok, no1 !!ii. MT #CO I Or, bltn~. pool avail. Year· SENIOR CTT!Zr;N'S, I hr. 1,,1 ~ ?!,~~. e,•,~ »:Ja.•:1-f'I Htwn J ,t· i · ·. ·· 1 ' ·• \l"'--20!1. rrt2•3913 I " '0 ..... ~e." ~ _,_, -·--00 FREE Gl.ITTf<:R ... _ C111LD OR PET OK y ,, . '""' .~, Apt. liOO f)'n.nkfot't SI ~131 1"~~~ ~~ ::it'CM"'" ~·~ n .. i. FOUND ~'Qung p.'U'I tr I ~ h S.l OFF" \Vml TillS AD Ql 1i\l.1~~1 EO PAINTJ.;lt L.LJxury 2 Br.2ba.DW.shag, PARK NP\vport 2 br. 2 bft, for key, in tt11r. 539-rnr&, 11 ,..:..,. ~;g::,~ :g,-=-•"' "Kn &>11c-r 1nnl1>. r.1111n an d 64S..9880 111'<.'di. )"OOr 'WQfk Hru .. 1(1:!1 19th. $260 mo IWS-.'i97S C0tu'tynrd view. Avnll NQ\• lfB :, { "'11!' Jl 29 ,_ ~ ..... tt ~ "': " 1! ..... 1 Su11rtowcr, S.A, !?45'""96.'> • IH~ 61\t, • 00 :lG<ISI) 6<1 l:i02 1--:""';;-;;:--,;;:;"°'m.;;;;-J y 1tff u JO'"-.O"o-t "'Ll'-.d 11M.111 ~~ 1---o ~-- ASSEMBLERS i':lt •'trn n1rchnn1r.1I de~ ,t• "uh -111 11 11en\b l le'I. 111111 µn·t ... 1~.-'n1bly drl\\.\"• in~~. ~1l('('Jl!1•nl1<1n pr1nl:i;, P ·Mil. 1J,1,. fj :\!1>nlh~ fl') 1 )l"ll r pt•'\'1011" f'lc·~·ttu­ n1l'<·h11nu 111 11.\s.-n1hly t:.'(pcr. )(l)rl1•nn1.; l1'l'hni')1 rl'!!. (J•ll F'"'r ArtJntnlmrnt JnilH<lr11\I He1AIJtlru. 11141 4,..9401 TELONIC INDUSTRIES La guna Beach 1 BR npl, $13.'i. + utll. J · s· ·· · i-' · ~~A~D~U~l.~T~A~PT~:IJ~V~:~"~G~:l~~·~<l~·'~"~·~~,o,~Gool~~?~A~d=·•=M ~~N~~~~~~~~~,;_~~~ FOUND, Tuy Poodle/ w1tlfl' ACOUSTICAi~ * '\'ALLPi\Pl.it blk Cron\ beach. Pool. No The trui;tt•st drt1W m 1m1 "'•'SI. 1&2 BR. Pool. m:. hllll, r:a1 . •1.uu. ~ \S:J ,. . ..,, fl'1n. Vic. Sho~if 11, S/ln A f • repalreU • ttp11lntt'd 1111.ngl~ linJ/"l:rn tor ~ )TS .,. I ~-« 1 I CJ 'fl I BBQ ,. "-~...,, .... rq1111 .._.~ ... r .... m r ny ~r llf'f•. 96(1....27<16 ••• a Onlly Pf.,, us t'< • '"1 .. ~4111 1...,.,~'~""~'~"~"~"-4911=·~""1=~: ___ f'Yl''all, wAll lex, &&H175 1 :°'::!!"~' !n~t~b~ko2._ __ _1!646-~2~4~49~ I _..,,..,,,....,,..,....,..,,..,.,I • ! (; U 1,.1.,,t..f ~ ... vi Tnursday, Ottot>tt 31, 1974 1 l-1"1tlp W1ntitd, M&F 1 100Ht 1p Wantff, M&F 7100 Help W•nted, M&F 7100tftlp Wanted, MIF 71GO Help Want•.-·~ 1100 '-"' AH;i:.;_;ll;:•nc:.;.:.: .. ;:_ __ ....:,I0:.:.:10 Furniture IOSO Ml1cellaMOUt IGIO Ml1ce111neout lf;:::;i;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;::;;;;:;;::;;;;1.=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;::;;; I SECRETARY KENMORE ILLNESS -!'·I pty, .,, .... u B. L 0 w IN ORG•SONIC, **PUBLIC** - CARE ER 0 PP 0 RT UN IT I ES PART TIME For morl<<llnJl mana...,. ol Wuhor lo Elie. Dryer '""yJh In•' 'Rrn1 of ELECTRON 1C Qraon, *Fumlluro Auction* dat.a JH'Otffilng 1.-0. Sharp, Lowdt pn~ of lhl· ~;u·. f um 11 u re:. Custont all ~lodel 7)1.. BeautJful oon. {[)fa]ers Wel~l attl"llcllv~ wi.t w/rood tmrd"•ood armed Uffl..lilon dlUon. 1'1usl liCll. Call *Friday 7:30 PM* IN OUR MARKETING DEPARTMENT EVENINGS iCC'R"tarl.81 skills lncludlng S.t.l'J. Patr Pr~N> C..'OVI · 1Sohla T.bi Lov~1,c1at. 5'16-j710, 11!~h16:~ ~~t. Do1 All types fum. &: ti(I pl!. ilh. ExJ>f'r. ln iia.le" & Sean Roebuck 1 Coni()<tny w mu c . S. r o c n K not c1tll v•: Ol't' 1.1uc o Esltlre, , Btulkruiit~·y & mar k..e 1 Ing tun c tlo.111 Adonis at M!liJlOli•, HWI-chr. & ot!on\IU\. AliO aal ru1 !I wertng sen1irc control ReJ>QSseukmi Openjngs local and throughout lhe Uni ted States. \Ve provide training. No experience necessary, A chanco to be part or cable •r. V.'s largest & fas test growing company. Qualified salary -:..-comnli sion . outstanding, attractive personalities who enjoy working with kids. Start at $3.50 per hour. Phone 642-4321 , extension 250, batween 1:30 and 5:00 P.M. Adults with dnlrable. Good telephone&: tin~on Beach, 962-TISl n1a1ch.ina chair. This • e I before th.iii tithl". ·~>' do MASTERS AUCTION verbal 11klll11,. J>hono !ot ID-210 E. tTth St .. Costa Ptit!J.4 cost over s:..;ooo. just 3 mo'• uot know of Uilil ad. l'riva1c 81 rl ,...1 tcrvw 11.ppt. lntegrttted Da!a 54C)..5090 ftiO · Also dl&hel, Jlncnl, 1et party. :IO?Wi Nt!'A'JX)M v •· ........ ;:v:s .. ~:.8 ~1"'1• 5-l&-0080 1 '=FR==E"1c°'H~T~D~AM=A~C~E~S~AL~E dfn;::~1b:~ h~o-:,~.·. r -"'""''-w-A_N_T=E-D--_A833-<1625Ns'w" 6E'l6-SSSISRS- New llotpoint Refrigerators, 2 pc Velvet Llv·rm &1. rop' CASI-I OOLJ.AH PAID *S.C'yt, 6ocHckffpets \Vuhen, Dryers, D ls h-Patio rurn. OU Plllntil'tg8, FOR YOUR JE\\'F.LRY th Relndf"r1 Aaency ~·ashen!, New ~·a?T8flty. Call any!ln'lll!-995-0057 \VATCHES, ART OBJEC'fS: SCRAM-LETS o\0'10 Birch St., Suite lo.I Credit, BofA, 3623 \V CF New'.'Xlrt Bench 1133.9190 \Var~r Santa Ana, near SEARS 1h PRICE COI.0, SI .. -R SERV1 :. CALL FOR APPOINTMENT TELEPROMPTER DI•) A Job m.o&SS !farbor, 979--2921 Bolll: Spring & Mattress 1"fNJo.: l>'UHN & ANTIQUES. Alpai.:a -Stoni<' -Vln.ts - No Charge To Y~ \llfURl.POOL Washer $00. s .. 1. ti45-2WO f.~f'lony -IT AU.. 1624 W. Coast Hwy, Newport Beach 6414 3160 Bob Han,en 1·5 P.M. Est11h.ll.shed 1S6:j Nrw Sigrn11ure Gss Dryer. R~. Sale& I BUY!! It you've Sl't'n one. titreaker SECRETARY with securlll<'I $165. Xlnt Cond. 673-3\21. Twln •.... $179.90 $ 89.88 Good, \l~\1 tum1\ur.!; ii.: you\·e !!E'en IT /\LL. u-1 W -• M&F7100~ I ~ 1-• M&F7_1_ ASK FOR ELAINE B l I ••20 Full •..... $2l9.oo SJ09.8S •111n!'<tn1·t·~nr 1v1ll i.;C'Jllnryou Misc, Wanted ~ p o1nf.-u, n e p an itrU", "" exp. for invest, counsel'g. eye es ov Q ..... n •... -'9.9o' 11".00 MASTERS AUCTION __ · , --An Equel Opportunity Employer I b .. ~ ,,., ~ ------a ~l.f.!'1;...,~B. X nt. en e . s . SUNTOUR EQUIPPED Kuig ••••• $369.95 $184.88 8081 Delivery-Sun ay Only 1 ..................... ~ ...... --.... --~~-....,..........., At these 2 locntloni only! 646 8686 o r 83J.9625 PORTABLE fknm s c a I e . Help Wented, M&F 7100 !H•lp Wi1nted, M&F 7100 SEMl·RETIRED or unem· CENTURION Sears, Roebuck and Com· alt. 6 nr SunCi,y 8390074 Pl11rfon11 sl:te. 19" x :?fl". OF DAILY PILOT TO CARRIERS. RE- QUIRES 'l'fl E USE OF A LARGE STA- TION WAGON OR V.~N. CONTACT MR. BENTON \\'ILLIAMS. 330 \VEST BAY STREET, COSTA MES,\. TELEPHONE &12-4321 FOR APPOINTMENT. ployed gentlen1an tor G FUily Assembled pony, Adanls Al ~!agnoHa, SPANISll -Dinetif.WtGChrs 1 ·100~ niod<'I. 1000 lbs mu;~. MGr-.rr trne '.1:1·311 $150 v.·k to 8 hr. day. Lite /'.1h1\ual $99.95 !·luntington Beach, 962-77~, $50. Lune hope chest S30. :Jj{j.Jl.)44 9an1 tu 5 pt11. guuni st. College prf'd Mr. work. steody. Apply in Jl.cg $119.9.i ~I~ !"~7lh St., Costa fltcsu. L1-g \Yhile bean bag S :i. \\'ANTED Ouk Table & Lite al·1·uru1e typing. Lois l-'~"~'~"'~"~';'·='TI~1~/~M641:::..:=·=·.:;,__~ ....,.-..11 ""I. 10 to 12PP.l 711 LIFETIME ~~N E kA / h I GENERAL OFFICE f I k \' .11 r-'"" .,.., -· W't! \•acun1n .,.,_, atta.' Oi"i"". reasonublc. Also o P 1011e 11·or · ou v.·i ~I AN I CURI!IT-1\•.1nted for \V. 17th St.. Suite 8, Bldg. GUARANTEE $10 Pl •~ I "'" never be hot'l'<i. ~ MATTRESSES · IO~"l"aph ...,. fl isc rlCPfl Player Piano rollls. J B A Ncv.·port &•nl·h nleus 1-falr B, O..l . C 1 • • • items. &J,.l....j686 \\'kdsiy l'\t·n· ·o"l.8100 ason est g ency Sulon. EstabHshed elicntel. SERVICE Stu. Sak:srnan &. uuranteed Assemb Y Bedroom Furniture illg!. -·-----~~-~-- li·Wlll U1'0(1khul'1il, F. \lly 6-l&-2716 lube man. ToJI pay & (rinKi.: $10" LAYAWAY $10. Queen, Full & Twin Sets QUEEN Couch/Bed S 1 25 lndliu1 fll_j!.S. htiskets & pol· ' An Equal Oppor;-'-.",."~ity::-;,.E~mc:;p~lo:iy~•.,•.,,,.,..,1.'.".i'"-'.13 _____ """ __ n_:i I '.\'EF.:D 3 ~·an1cn 1n1n1ed. to hcnefits. Expel'. n1an prefd. Corona del Alar Bike Shop PRICED TO M~VE NOW!! lounge ehr. $25. '~k S: h·iy wanled. \\'lit pay cafih. · _H•lp W•nled, M&F710ci I Help Wanted, ~&F 7100 distribute Christmas pro-Full or pit. Shell, 17th & 3323 E. coast Jlwy., Cd~I AI_.:SO a f:unou11 tine of beaut. ehr $40. 30" gas stove $40. 74::•~1·~"'=20:.,.:d~•~Y'c...-~~= GUARDS ducts. tlllltp/t. l.lr Levi lr\'inc, N.B. 6Ta-7666 Ku1g & Queen BR furn. to ~16 gal aquariun1 & stand Musical ln1trum'ts IOl3 ASST MANAGER I CASHIER lrllJ'ned. rn1ployme11t r u 11 8-16-~Zi5. SERVICE Sta. Atiendant Stokt>S Spokes bt? .sacri1it-ed i1•IU1i:1 next 45 tall equip/. $75. CaJI 968-2031 ----------1 • 1 \• 11 • ., • f/tune. f\1!1turc & expcr·d. thnc. i>art time. t ;111 id e NF.C:D L\t'l•nscc 10 hold Open I Full & Part-Thne 221 5th Street, H.B. day~6-SG86 &: s:r.J-9G25 1...:""-=-200==1._______ RENT , ~l'rv. n \ (1 181115 l~t>()HJ!lll~ MulU I01·at1on. \\Ol'k "ork any !I h I ft House on nl'w c LI !j to Ill 990 E. C.OU.st Hwy, N.B. ~ HOLIDAY BOUTIQUE by · ·cnici. 1 you lJI'\' nlf'ri•st<'ll Metro Car Wash Un1tOrms furn. N e·w po rt I honll'S .. 811-22'14 SILK Screening SupervlMlr. USED Rebuilt Sicycles like Senior Girl Scout Troop Las $3 1nnc~1'C'ero1J{XH°·.1~•·n1:1y l ~i!l-l()JlarhorBli·rl ,C:\T U cll Col l\1 . I II 'Orig BASSETTDi11ingRn1 C 0 _ N 2 hal'r Jll!<.I the r>IJM!IOn for _ _ _ ------0'-'9 • · al !j ~~ ~~n 5t~!'e;t· NEW FACTORY Xll'i't opportwuty 0 1' • dwe new._ AP3P~~ ~l'& .,...·price. ,,..·/china cabinets, king & ll0z:!lpac":'.'1"'8 ~• 01,0 1" ' . you f<.:x1ter ln s c 1 l I n " Cll 11 [I CAH r 11 I h g Ii I n11·ers , . L " B h t1 t I . organized sll'Ong ea e r lJ, J, s:ou.!I .:>~tJlitlays. queen sl2e b:.-droom sets, -a, u cout ce on · · · r h ' k · ,1. · VI f'<in!:1 Ana.. fo:)1ual Oppor. ranc Oil e 5 JllS opening 1v/ex""'r. running a s 11 k r.t o to -cross "''""lpment & AQan1s, CM (next lo Post 714-557-4836 decorative Ji rod u c rs ill· ou~1' •'i:'JnUg "1ss1011 l"· • 1 I in area nel?ds the following: .. ~ .1. ~...... herculon or r~ugh. sofas & office) ==~""'""""'°"7.C""="°I t'lud111g paint. r u 1· fl c, ·I Jo l.1vc·u1 + salary 8?.o....6373 Einp oyrr. ~!gmt Trne $185 wk screen sho.,. l\fust be exper. BeRE"'chYCC"L;E"o"''cYCLES Jove sealll, hide-a-beds, &I--''"""'--------VIOLIN c ASE \\'ANTED. · drapc:'i l· "'all rovrrinL.'ll" 1:-all 5 GUARDS j Servmcn t2l -$3 hr In screen making. Exper. lamps. Used for display 24•· Zenith TV color · tuble !\lust hf' in good rondition. ; 1 r:;ii;~~~~~;~};;~11~1n~~'ll1~~;1e1:f11.~ j CLERK 1~~~~~~ 1~~egr~~~e ~0~~11~:~ \ ~~s,~e:r 25. mn1Tied, ~n ~~ct~.~m:'~iy 0~ !!~ 6450 '''· ~"''Y· N.s. ~b COAST CONST. 3t00;~!!~ :~~:;1c::!~1~:~~: r ~:~::~~~~=!:~s~· =;;'=R~~=~~~~~.~,~z~;~,.~ji-,,-,,1 • S.· 1>al111). :'1.01111• •1krHI 11 o;·wk :-.'C'nlne!is & accurnc)·, ~lust Call l2t:H 4::1;..-5.125. ~nn1·1 Allbenefits,c:arcer posltions. ping a lso helpful. Call PEUGEOT Bike PX JO E, 638-7911 Champagne! color. StiU on c _,.,, -" 1 52' ,.. Sharon ~2991 '-nit 6TI 2901 It G ym., '" 1 co .. ..,. 3 ' ~ Involved, Cull Jolin ..._ha.Jr like rfr1111J. 5 pn1. l\Ionday thru i-)·iday. "94-1065 ' · chron1e, Campa. & Zeus 0 E FURNITURE .-""' · -a. er p.m. a46-02~7 or 5'10-1215 : man, 5.i7-8766 for :in Ill· l..a"·rcnce security, Int·. TELEPHONE sew up tires. Xlnt rood. M D l SET of E.T. 1nsigs & Jug I ·G=u=E~IR~1~,~0~,~,..,,--n1~;,-0-. ~,~2~0,1 \ervlev. tll)fll. Ectual 011pol' Pll'aSt." Conract llAIP.. ~l)'list \l'/('!ienrcle SOLICITORS $2'25/bei;t ofle r . 64(}.1354 Ptit~s i;lashed, must unload nuts & locks, 15" rive hole $ 646 8038 \ En1plO)Cr, I Grt'1: Nc11·land rot 1\ppt r1t._'l'fle<i in bUliY /JC\\' salon. ,. $2.25 to S3 hr. Easy pleasant Craig bl!.\ ol nuxtel tum. Big Can· pallen1-fils Qu-ys!er & Ford ~~· 9 ~~: 145· -; ' I !71·11 S36-350a 1-ti~hcr per.-enta~c. evening 11·ork. tlrs. •I to 9. ~~B~1c=y=c~L~E~S~A~L~E~-yon East apls. 481,3 Pinc productli. S7:J or offer.1 ~~~~-~~~~=oi ~ -Mtiooi:" ~>oo11M>r ~1rh•;---IJ""Y1 -Ne1\'pof1--Ceii1efOlli~-HANDYMAN 01· apply 1505 E. 17th St, SA. SHOP THAT HAS l\10VED Conie .10 l::ast gate-on San,b_,;;:;;,L;.E;:'l~G~i~I ~B~J~1,~-E~S~. ~,,-, ~,~,-d::-4, i '.t\'S S J ST 11 NT i\I 11 n f(Ji:f'r BANK OF AMERICA • .i!ll-'''~i2 a1L1;30-.pln-•:r Mon thru Jo'ri. CaU 835-0744 "NE\V, SOl\!E USED, l>~ROM Valley Ln., 10 Ar-.1 to 3 Pi\L 96:!-768\1 Ofe. Furn. & Equip. BOBS , rook". 011~..._ .~. l!t'-1\"•')artl Ste Ul Joaquin Hills Rd. '''""'· '°". 3 '· ~ .. -01,11 •.. ! shills OIK'll rull .~ 1i:or1-Um•" Fa~hion lsli!nd For lightini.-: fixture company · 831-1&1~ ... ~ -I'" "" .. USED: H.D. s1J sh Iv g ! Apply J ;l.t·k 1r1 th(' Bu,., :1S.J Efiual Oppor. Employer SomC' janirorilll e.-.:per. nlX'. I TELEPHONE SALES 10 Spd. i\10TO Becane, made Garage Sal• 8055 r~: 8G~~lu~)'u ~ .. ! gi~ J~lli$90· ne11~. ~~~r~ ~f: E. !7th St. C:\l i\laturc ma I e preferrrd. $2JO per month for 5 hrs in France. Been in giU'flb'(' CLERK Contact The \\lood Llghling ,., day. I de !l. I f 0 r 2 yrs. Lk new. $50. 646--0050 SATURDAY 10 l.n 3, 500 Via 963-6862 aft. 6 p.111. $17/30. Dft l\-1aeh. Pierce ATTENDANT. esr*r. !ol' · Co ~31 S E 'I · Lido Nord unusua] caJVC<I T T · 867 \V, 19 C~t ~1411 graveyan! shilc G«i<I pay Exper'd in Shipping ~t~''t:'~ine.'~iwn. 9~~8& ~11:;i~~ifi~ ~l~. ~~·Building Materials 802S antl~u~.bench, Gorg.Nc~~u:::rf~T:~~I! •72 S MITH CORONA fringe bcn000cfit!'. /1111'1,> 1S1t~ll United P .. rcel, etc. •lpn1. A~ for ~fr. Rey. LOTS O" u--" 8 1 d g. match g. ii :tellow sofai, Members hip. ·Sacrifice. GALAXY typev.·riter. l-lard- Statio11, 1 lr\'1ne.' ·•· J PAL ELECTRONICS r »<:U CoU. l~I. 8 Lesa-bogen (714) 833-1815 (213J i:li -"-==.cc."-"'-"'-~~-HOSTESS TELEPHONE Opr, ansv.•et'-~1 a I e r ials, including ap. stereo 10 \\'alnut &. c~ne Z73-5700. ly llM'd. Cuarant<!t!. $49. jl•---------11820 Western Ave. Allract. exper.,..pl'f'fd .. top NEWPORT lng service. F/time. 3-:11 plinnces, Kit. cabnts., glass. cab .. Jg. colored TV. n11~.10.='-"=--0-.-. ---.-1 ,~'-"~·-Jl_TI_~---==-i , AYON Stanton 894-5353 \1·agcs. Sn m's Scarnod II, · Personnel Agency shift. 228 Forest Ave, Lag etc. Very Cheap. Sat 10 furn. & bric-a· brae. Bldg. fl-G "· N _: ~ 1 g S 2 1 9 a· EXEC swvl chrs $15/25, ---COLLECTOR ___ Cd:\!. 67!">-0900. Bch to 3. 500 Via Lido Non!. ~taterials. Sac r 1f1 c e. $1500. Can secy chrs $8/24, Dks. aces, Newport Beach '42-3870 1 'OR'' 1 E finan('{'. Xlnt cond. Private J>ic-r--:e, gm w 19 Cr-.1. 645-7411 N d C h F J.oc:al, Established flmi is l!OUSEKfEPEl'.t \VAi\'TED: TELEPHONE \ n rom Cameras & quip. 8030 tttANY an t.l q u es, furn, Par 1 Y, 11 0 d w n 111 nil . ee GS Or ~row·g. fasl _needs phone Bachelor _looking . for llv· NURSES \VANTED your hon\e, 4 hrs. a day. lreezet:, rt'frti;:, t~acart bu!· 537-45-17 or 64&-239:?. Pets 80l7 Ch • t S, <'Oll£'ctor 11./l·xp. Exec\. in. son~c hlc cooking & llL<.'I RN"S, LVN'S Call : Jean 646-7753 • \\IAT SON 35 mm fel, wicker bas.<;tnel, 1nuch r1s ma • . . g3rden1ng Lousy Ill ages ST ~ 0 . "Dnyllght" bulk filtn loadel'. ntiscell. l'l'i Sat s LI n . Po1·ta·Bird respin1tor. Unique • JI ' -·"•-.,,0,1,,, .... , & ,,11• 1-enu1ncratk1n pro gr a n1 . • . . . · PRACTICALS TYPJ .... arl'E'r pportunll)., 1 _,1 k • ' 0 f ' p 1 · 1 , ,, .. ~,",,',·-. '""' :',"n , , ,·, , Cuti : 6-IJ-2G·IO for uppoinl. 1ncUov.• !?Ince lo \\ve~ 1ck>al All shifts. ,\pply al: Beach Snl. prof. l.irin. N e \\'pc r 1 la•u y used · Li e new! Irvine Av., N.B. betwn 20th ress onu J'O ei.s1ona u:u ,_ "u •· ~~-----~--1 tor ut.:nt. 4!J.1·3-t55 iJft. C . N "-h Pl 1 tn phe""' 646·3612 & 21st. Hair Dryer ?>len's golf clubs earni"" n1oi11•y in1111t'dlatcly COOK r1111.1in1c nl a 1 u r p • 00 !2131 964 2306 be! 0 ni m LI n 1 I Y u r s es ocar · easa.n a lO!i ''"I-=="-------Be u :::<.~ 2668 • '""' ' ' J: pin -· Jf.ri;::istry 1761'1 Beach Bl i;:d. bf'ne's. & pay. Do not Cats 8035 FRJ/S1\T 10 lo 4, c\ulhes st 0 & ...,,. ' as an AVON l~EP!lESEN · i1·nnu1n. Expcr ur will train. 5:00 p.111. Slfltc 3.'./\ 11-B Ofc 11rS apply unless you (1) are I ~..:.;_'-------= galore! Teen girl's, boy '!!, NEIN Brother r I b be r at· ' TATIVE. il1C'el J>l"Olllc. !la,·p \\CcsR Vet·rl.•· Con~. l~o.~p., J-IOUSEKF~'PER COOK 8 -Pl s.i8.-1J66. good t y pl s I . (2\ have PERSIAN KI1'TENS ladies. Sno1v !ires. Chrisl· lachment for kn l 11 in g ~ fun loo. Call (or deiails: ft6l Centcl' !St. Cl\! 548-5.'iS5 \\'ANTJ.:D ~ \\•on1<1n \\'ho is -J. l. · a ples1'3-nt p!10ne \"oice & HU.fALAYA.1"'-l' KlTTl-:NS mas deror .. misc. All bar· machine. Never u,sl'd, $70. :1-:':lll-::1/>t::I.::::::::::::: I COSMETOLOGIST 11-lone & nt..'ftl!! a home \\'ho ~1~l~~ES E~;!~~rl.7-3 ifty!;i~~ neat appea~. {3l1 have a C:FA regisiered 675-8810 gains. 1734 Miramar, Balboa Days '79-9010, l!\'e~ fiM-8862 ;1. for NN· San FrnoclM.'O Shop, 11'ill v.·ork as housekeeper Conv ~iosp, Cill &I~. re11.s. quantity o smarts. n-1 8040 Point. LEADlNG T e 1111 lg Club l'l'ill'iOI' cu11·!inl! o11iy. NaL·u·. & C'OOk for couple. Pvt rm can: 642·6667 bel\\'ll 9 & 12 ~-~--~-----_!~~I cN.i>O~VT,2~1~3-*-;:;N"oo"'"N""'t~o~S<I ~1embershlp. n.001. y 0 u B,\B\'Sf.,.....F:R .-I 1·,.,·p. 6-,".· ••• 'i. & ba plus saln1y. &l2-9fi00. NURS~:s Aides, 7-3 & 3-11. _N~''°"""~· --------I tr 1 ,__ 6'1' -19 " " ·-E t d \"II *WEIMARANER* 3 ~ · I d. r /6 I p;ly ans er """· a-~u-4 )'r hoy. live-u1, I l 1 r Ol:LIVERY l\1111 for ea1·ly HC?USEKE~PER to live·ln. X;':~,,:~ ~ ·~~'. 6-:2~2~1i~.· WAITRESSES '''EThfARANER PUPPIES ~~ :-:1~~ag,,' n:~r':s.;, ~~-~'.1.::"'~'~· ~5:~:Jll~·------- housckpng, pvl r1n, I I · 111oniing_ L.A. Thnes honie n1~ fnnllly. 3 sch. age N \ t<r i~"'!. floor l.!lnlp!>, cte, 10 SPD. SCIJWIN_N -~· like Ut1nt. tl a r b nu r. !TI-If ilelil'crv mute, Adults onlv. children. 6r:>--6166 PART Tl ld1\.!E1. \Vork lo r E:qie.r.21 ea: o~rrarance ~~~8EG0EL~~~EE°Ai~'()URR etc. 263 Cnllon St. i"\B. ne~·. xtru!!: S1"5. Kit. tbl.. Mlr\070 or 531-7180. E1>t11W11l1lcnl cu r l'C'qUirNI, 11 Q USE KEEPER, Con1· J\Tnture I\ y, il'ing in Cdilt. . . . 2 chi"!!. tile top, 11•rough1 "' 1 I II 1... . I L. . for \Velcomc Neighbo r Apply Suri & Sirloin HUNTING OR AS \VATCH-BIG Garage Sale of or1i;:1nal i•-•• y•llo•" $95 G"-OlS< B •"\'S~R f' T h "~ 10 1"1 1111.11 Y·11 1,10 so ir ning parnon,. ('111\1 LV~1111· ~!On Hostess. Car nl'<.>. Call !01· 5930 \V. Canst Hwy .. NB DOG OR AS A GOOD PET. silk batik paintings & things . " ' '" • ' "°'. ' . ltAJ~BITS: \h11 huck, 3 does, 4 .lrs. GQod mrat stock. Cages, feeders. f>11-4Zl0. ?ianos & Organs 8090 OHGAN: Or1 ~$2195. Sacrilicr-! $1500. Cun finRncc. Xlnt cond. Plivate party , no dwn/pmt. 5.17-45--17 01· fi~2393. PRIVATE PARTY WANTS TO BUY PlANO FOR CASH * 547-9445 • PIANO Twier has K nu b P upright. Also 2 player pin nos !)60.1155. t-.n '''""'' or e1:1l· er-<'l' t'O t't'llnj'.:. l'Sln1instl'r, sn10 ·er.n u s\< rive, interview: 833-:!~ WllO \\'ANTS TO \VORK"? E..'CCEPTIONAlJ..Y GOOD h'Oftl India. 1943 Whittier, \\ATERv;o\"ks llotat1on bt.>d. Tues & Thurs nl!l'moons & 11.B. area. GJ.~29'2~. 962-.;22~. I ORNE A CAB~ \\IJTII CH.ILDRpi 5-U-5838 CT\! 54H350 10/31 thru 11/7 padded framc 11 n d heJld-GULBURANSEN ORGAN. rves. i\lu..<:t IJ!'. hr,. 1 1 1 a 11 1 ''· DELIVERYl\fEN o\'er 1 R. l-1 OU S EK!::EPER. live-in. Pleaspant ET'f'.• Work CHOOSF.' ycur hours, work e PUPPY WORLD e SE~IONAL Cm., 100 ," ""'· ant. king si1X', \\'8rran1y, F'ull pu."lh buHon orcheslra fO!npeti·nt irit n' rrcll{.~S. p,,~,. p/li1ne. Early mo''' N.B. 0-1~""' o ...... n. Cleaning, art 1me u be c• • 1~ 0~ 0 701 & p' o SJ 500 4°'1293 J..etg Canyon. 64·1·7315. LA Tin1cs dclive~ to N.B. l~1und~1ilc' c:;;king for 2 A1•rl.v in J)f'l'Son only b111·n for you.---se , your O\\'TI Bull Tcl"rier, L~b. Dobenlian back cushions, gd. cond ·1j~-:,~:·~~:~~~~~=-=~~'!'~"~~·~~~~~=~1 k I h S'~l:O •or 1 h'ld 'Id 7 & g " · \' 11 boss. l\'len or v.·omen. can An1ericon Eskimo, Collies. Sl.25., pret!y hang'g. lan1p. K>\BYSITTEH-11•ho is inf, onll'S. !Lj pcr 1110. 642·4!!00 s ma I c 1 ren. chi care. pn1. rountuu1 a cv be •l;•htl". haridicn p""" w· ... ,0 537.1 -.~ --·~ h --'I ~ .. -'><'• D . I Tl I 1s2·~ s' ... ir--.... l .IJ dogs, Chihuahua, Tiny ~ ~ I ~ • \'l'1 firm C'11uUJ011 lo auu c 0 ENT AL Chai.ri;ide Assis· .,... ... '"""''· 11ve n iea l'f. ..., Neat . Clean Appearance. ~ l bo.1:s, 7-!l fo~ .1':: days \ 1nnt. p;1rt linie. 5 n10mings HOUSEKEF.PER/ Driver, Brookhurst. FV Vts .. retired. Age 25 to 70. ~~:~-fiti ~~~S ~~a~: BABY fw°fl, toys, s111. llP-. ·~ , • on 11 knd. ~26'-.if! 5prn """r 11·1't"J.:. No Sat"rdays. live-in, l'ctiel for eldl'rly PLUMBER, Ex~r Supp\c1ne!"t yout inromc. pll.Elrll'C's L.'lll'n mov.·ei'li, lots ~ ~~· qt&~ .., ,.. " r--b 6 1 1·it-e l\fost Breed~. Roller ntore. }>·r1. & Sat. Signet · • ' ~i B1~BYSl_ 1 •Ell I NeY•port. 5-IS...~1-'JO.I lady in Cd~!. 67J...7076 aft Plurn bing, heating. se1vice Ori\'e a r~ U'S or more· n Canaries, Reptiles & Turtles. ~ P bl I 1 ' 7 d y Apply Jn "'"'°" "" 963-4'41, -,:: 0!'.111 c 1•e-11 11 Dl-;NTAL Olflrc J\lanager. pin. & rcn1odel. 963-605..1. 11 ' Open Eves. 531·5(T]7 "71>~ FRANCIS L-\NE. Ci\! ~-~.> \ ' .1. CONVCNltNr SMOPPINC ANO , 1'tie &>:ich &!2-2615 r"l:f)('t"d. Bu !j y Huntington HOUSEKEEPER, live-in, 2 PHARMACEUTICALS YcUow Cab ro., l8S E. 16th -==~P~E~K~l-CN~G~E~S~E~-(~ksa de\ '.\1;n•\ Snt/Sun Nov "'f::1 SfWINC cu10E fOfl JHr. BARTENDEll-FE:\IALE Be!:Cch offic('. Fringf' b<.'nc· linle girls, Eng. or Fl'ench Tablet Press Opr-Exper'd in _::St~ .. ~°":o:~°':...::'=1""':=·c__---AKC PUPS 'l & 3. 5:J7-7'!61. YOU NAJ\IE , CAL ON THE co. ~ifi;;i'.!J;; Apply llll\'n 1 & :: pm. fl!s. ~at:iry opl'n. 962-3.129. l'!;sential. Salary op C' n . m 11. t! hi 11 e ma intcnancc. \\'Ol\L\N to care for invalid. IT _ \\"E'LL HAVE; IT. •Gl'!-S?.6l • DENT1\L: Exper. h'O n! of·-1-'-'~~'~2--"~92~·-----f/tin1o.>. Fringes. Live-in. Rooni, board & sni. l ----~"='~·1~128"-~--For an ad 1-=e~E~A""U"'TY OPERATOR lit°f' g-irl. Kno11•ledgl' of in· HOUSEKEEPER-BAYSIDE Linwilco Labs salary. S4lHl989 YDRKJ E PUPS, AKC. i'~\~~:~~.'s~~~~~idl~~: Call Sue In Woman'• World 642-5678, etx. 330 :f-0 follo\\ in~ nrr C n n1 n1 surnnce. Good pay. 548-884ol. llO~lE-For 13al'helor. 4 Hrs. &16-3931 I ~!!'~~~~~~!""'~ adora~" ~anip. s ~ck· ZlOZ'l HagerslO\\'n Ii. B . gu:t rn . &15-10:'.10_. ---0ISll\\°ASITER f/timc for " Day f\lon & F1idat.: $3.50 21~ Ne111port Bl, C.i\I. ~ days -27 • e1•es. 7966 Atlanta Brookhurst. BE OF SERVICE TO ~111all conv. hosp. Diitics in· Hr. Referl.'nces. GT;i.-i::i7S R.E. APARTl\fENT SALF.S; I -J ~ l~Sllbr:~r k Put!~i$7s's -~H~O~P""'SA'-"L~E~,~T~oo°""1,"-&-n-1is-,1 YOUR COMMUNITY r·ludc pa1ic~t .tray .setups. llOUSE\\IOHK. i\1on & Fri. young agg re sslv l> olc ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~·jjiii;; carie&i:;..~w 5' 8 ,). ilt•ms. 1oo1 \\'. l7th St. Sle , Crl Puul .for It \\'PllVnl· \Inn 1hn1 F r 1 , 6:.i{h1pn1. 9 ro 4. 011·n trans. Refs. speelalizing in lnvl'stment · 1 ~='-'-"--'""-----1 64., ,,,,~0 o>r A JJ p I y GI en haven of 61.t.0109. P'"P & e.'l:ch.'lnges, needs S.\MOYED. le111. AKC, S -""~' :.:c~c..:c~'=' ______ ; i n Jo: 1\'{•w('(ln1:ors Fl1'."1:ihlt· · le~~~=~~-~-An I 8005 1 f" \!!LIES ,~· 0 -& ht~. l\1.'t'd c:ir. l_\p<'llri h·r , ~C"pV11 I;};~i Superior A\'f'. J,\CK IN' T~lE BOX, ininied 2 hlghly motivated R. E. t ques 1'.lo·s old. All shots. Call S A: ,:,.., .. , 1·1C.,I """'!.· ,· ~ B. n\"'n,·ng• 9P'1 _ rn•'•ln••-. Snll.'~n1en. \\'ill train. For ;..:;;;.;_""-"'-------646-8458 un. 4u "A l'arbroo .l hn!JpY di!>pO ~i t 111 n ""-'' " •-C'I \d' C'fPD :.-li-::119:,, n 1."i II\\',\ S II F; R \\'antcd A so, 1:.!Ai\'i.8Ai\I. :120:; Dnker ,.::'~PP~1~· ~556-::C6~1-=''~----8th GLASS ~ItNI DACHSHU!\:DS. AKC ...... ne, "'' J. to i. • BEAUTY OPE RATORS 11;1•!1. Iku1·h1'Qn1!-"S Cof· !-11. Co~ta il-1csa REAL ESTi\Tl-: SllOW & SALE reg. ~·!ale. Adorable 7 \\'ks J\1ULTI Faml\y Sale. fllnny Ii·•· SIKJJJ, 26.l.'l \\'. Cor1st JANITORS SALESPl::OPLE. \Vhv no 1 Nov. 2 & 3, 4.1 Dlrs. '''ilh old. Blk/tan. 536-8134 Goodies F't1 aftern & Sat ''1111 ·~r p/1 in11• fflr llL'll l~ de<..--.1· .. t1•d ~h"\1 111 ,, . R. fll'>'/O. ;tt:-o...;i:.!12 I ay!>, 5-1:1-10:1~1 1111), ;\8. G-1:!·847j. v.·ork in the hottest arcas, De Press lo n. Heisey, °"'°"="CCC::C,,::C'-"=--9-j, 1601 Highland Dr, NB --P/lin1c eves. Newport Bch Fostoria, Cambridge, Sun SCOTTISH PUPS. S \\'ks old. Dishwasher, f /time a re i•. App I y l 718 2 Huntington Beach/Fountain t'()lored, 1nore! Cosniic age Rgstrd v.'/sl10111. pvt pty. Horses 8060 ('11111·. hosp li42--0:i9!1 A1111strong Ave, S.A. helwn \'alley"? Lei us I rain you. \od,ge, -1117 S. Harbor, Annh. --=''~7~14~1~6~73-o.,::23'="~1 ~~ BR A I\ t; ,\· A I i ~n ni o.' 11 1 fll\'l:.:HS-Tr<iin to dive For ·I & fi:30 p.in. Ph 0 11 e : Call Phi! l'ltcNHnlf'e 963-4567 fNxt. lo Disneyland) Sa!. SAMOYED purcbi•ed Male. ARAB i\iforgun !\fare <IO Yrl ~ 540.7813 Villagl' nenl E;statc 10 10 gp'f, SU••· Noon 10 Exp rider only. Jun1ps. ~rVLCC'. Sal.•!") 11111.,, c'<lnuil. :-:0•;1"<'t'<i. PPn1111net1t \\·ork. · ---~------" 2 }'1'!1 lo good hon1e only i-'100 551-3816 · l'fewport Tit't' C 1•n I 1' r, 2l'l1!) ~c111JO:ni Rl\'d, N.B. Journeym•n Mechanic 6 PM · Adm is s · $1 .00. $.'10. 2287 Elden, Cr-.t l'H~-SO"ll. _,lJCTORS ASSISTANT To v.·ork in nl!to. club ap.-R~'s Displays. door prizes & -,="'=-.c-=s=o-'sro=N=-T=-Ec.cR_R_!E_RS_ Jewelry 8070 ~ \·n111 n: \adv t 1S-'2Sl to work proved shop. ?-'.In I plly, in· * CCU'S glass galore! 6 \Vks old. WANT"D · . su1·11ncc bcnf'flls. pair! vac. f"ALLBROOK anttque shov.·. -----'-""-==----I ., Bkkpr lhru P.t·[. f,1 <:•(~I '1 i; 11111' 1 or i; 11 s 5 1 !< lant 5 D·iys 6-16-S838 TOOF' llAU., 131 \V. Beech TOP CASff OOU.i\.r-t PAID Proi.:r.111t1n('r ~\{)ll /1\'crpt in ho.>a~lh sp:-i . No JUN, 1'0' R SAL, ESMEN I Full p.time. 3-11 g, 11·7 St. Fallhrook, 11 am to 6 OLD English Shee~ 3 FOR y 0 UR JEWELRY, K1•1 1)un"h C)ll•'ra1or St:-;t '''111'1' 11''1'f'~i<. \\e train ynu . E,:ceUent Denelils pn1. Nov l & 2. Benefit 8"""1k ,· '8 10,.1,1:,,.&, ~F.:!1.114P2 les, \VATOIES, ART OSJECTS, S.~fr.~/.\11·11~ 111·,11· 51:.)11 .\ppl~ i n~rH1111 it/~\ or evC'. Good v.'Orking condition!> Boys Club o f },allbrook. ~· """"' GOLD, SlLVER SERV1CE. Cl;1in1" AdjtJ~Tl'l' t(1 ~;:~1 11 12 1.!~!' 1' ~" 1 I. Age 10·15. Earn S21}.S40 per COSTA MESA Donations S:.O Furnltur• 8050 FINF' FURN & .U\lJQUES. IO\/!NE PERSONNEL llO\!E::~flC .(, I "l'snnal HC'lp 11·1.'Ck gelling ne\I' cu..,torners Memorial Hospital FRENCH Sll\'er flatware. ;;;;:;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 645-2200 ir.,.v i I 11:1'Uli~ :'\•-i•rlNi lly Dis· for The .l>All,Y PILOT 11ficr '42·2734 EOE Flddleback. Circa 186S. Pie M h SERVlCES•AGENCY .ihl .. d \\:0111.1111• ! Jin;. daily school or1d f';:UurdRyfi. You 1 ~~~~~~~~~ !WtUng !or (8/ $300. •199-12'21/ MA nRESSES . • . ac inery \11111 1hn1 ~ rl. !'.:I To1v area. inusl Ix' out 1 • school bv 644-5-152. MAnRESSES t$.."I: !:: 17!h .'i!. hi! [1·1ii10•\ ('\l ~::1.;i~1:_ __ 3:!XJ llni :uid he ahlr 10 v.·or'k ROUTE SALES I~==::,__~--~~~ • • • *HOBBYISTS* Suite 224 642·1470 I . I k N \\'UI Trnin, Salary. Conun, ANTIQUE Bcdroonl S...L $400 Qul.'en, 1'Ull & 'livin Sets SURPLUS P"· I IJONL'T :O:hor~. Pil-1 sh 11 1 . a• r!lsl 3 rays per 1vce . i <1 Bonus. Vehicll' J•\nii. AU Douhlc bed, Call alt 5, 1u1Ung mflc 1\n. ,..____~.____ \1 01111111, :'\""•• t•-.:pC'r. 11eN'ss. tlC'livcrir.s or 1..'91\ei.:ling. Esp. Pd. Eslab. bus & 6'1&--0332 PRICED TO !llOVE NO\Y.J! cry. Model 33 linotype; 11--11-11-• ,\t?,e 2»-li A11ply in person. Tra·n:;po11atlon prov id rt!. _., ; c===--------833-96?-5 & 6,16-8686 Comet v.•/'/, n1agazine!I, proof ____ _ ... -48 territory. l\{._..,, coverage, ALi. 0 ;\K Rot! Top Desk .• ..,,..,..,...,..,,....,..,!""~I BOOKKEEPER. I .\Ir. Uonut, 13:i "'· 17tb St, (''I 968 12. Prori1 Shere. R('lirc ;it 57. dressers, Oak buffet. Pump pt"t"ios, gn!lt?y cu.biTll"ts. Call E~il<'r. ui all JJhll.""~ iof ofc Ci\! l'.:qual Opponunity Emplo~·rr No Str:kc, Ll\yotls T:i yi'!I. 0 642 3143 ROCKER, upholstered. $100. OSCAR. 6 4 2. 4 3 21 d/\)'ll. likkpng. Ctintractuu: l'"l:l•'r. I EXPl':Hr~;NCED LIKE A Business of your ~'49"3110, t.·lr. Tucker, 7·9P1\I ~"'='="·cc:=.c··=;----=~ Shell Marble Table, w/go\d rM·:J.417 nltes. pr" 1 · rl . r r r n1 r1 n ~ 11 1 . DELICATESSEN HELP o\\'n. Easy full or p/tinic Equal Oppor. Employcr nl/f 01\K Church Pew. 91,¥ f1. iron bench, $225. ( 1 9 3 O) 1 -M"'1,~c-o~ll-o~n~oou~-,------ f\ill-tini• t~ll ~i~·~n. I <"all 5·\0-2266 or S·t&-8466 l\"l'k. Cati 645-l1L1 all G. $775 4 Rentv.'OOd Chairs All \\'hite Velvet chair, $35 . v SltO. 557-26:"18. !18901 Love Seal8. cut B~OYS ,.,1,,,,,. i'\o obligation. No info over SALES, 1 ·~ Re 11 115 Sterling Silver flatware . I ( k" op •I A I' ••10 \'e vet. -· c ner. , T I El G _., '' -' or EDPC1\T!ONAL 1110ne, n1u'-ma " I . INSTALLATION & pp ••nces ov 968-6709 owe ra.,..,e .• ~ P«l.'l' GIRLS i1lNh11 ru.,•d., 111cn .'< v.(lnu•n LIVE-IN Jlelper for •!lde1·1y BRAKE & FRONT l l K CUSTOM CluU chairs, t'Ost ~.,9"-'-'l~2'~l_&~l~·l-M_.c'~5=2~· ----1 :111 ;1~1·~. No 11cl'i;. or won1an. Rooni ln n1obi1 r END MEN ?>IOVING ii-lust 5 e • eu· •Mn, sell MM, Des;,.0 guild STERLING SILVElt \Vttllo.rc Paper R~ute Open ,11,~lrl'" ,.,1,, llC<'. Tctt'll). honie, board It. saJary. Non 1110re gas rnn,ge, xtnl. oond. ~ ~IN "' "Rose Point'". !\Jany piccts. I L • · ' k c Pho D-ep fl"f'ei.er \\'/gd. seals, floor lump, C01il $23.l, sell n aguna ac:" tn ,\1 ail rt,1 1~. s I /M"I' hr.. I ~n10 f'r. ar necei;s, ne F p Bo St $!2,j, Anl11J oak table Sl.25. I c'~'c'~"~o=ll~"""''~· ~&u-°"'1~005~·~·-- Many ationJ. !u• 1nu1 · ,\11ply l\lon. Nov. ihiu~htt>r, 6'i'3-2 'i 34 or er ep ys ore gd. oond. 64:,..7601 40" Octt1gon coffee table LOCI\ L C.M./N.B. Tennis Call M , Lanibert I. :.! tu :\P~I. Co111.°€'p1•1r.-irdi11, l"'=""'e..:.'~1:1~•·'---~-~__,,,-1 1 ~,'1'1',',~~1n~•· ,0,"'0.,"1'~,~s·,3,,,11~ '&I Kf.:NJ\.10RE Plec,.1ric~,dAr Ye r1 _}~10~·:..e:&l~<4127""""-' -----Club l\len1bership. \V 111 1:•?-J".I l~~IM.J ,\tl:1rn~ lnr. arbor), LV~ Chu1•·l' .. 1.11 ,h1ft ~:!.1. · ·~ ,.., • "' .v ~ $35. R11n11 pe ect. 1·e11 v ... ¥ ,,.. C 1 "' , Hben1I employee bcn('fils. PR Gr 8' Sofas $65 eu or 1111r.rlflt:e. 644-9478 afl 5pn1. >:011111 Oi'l'"f" Enil'hl)'•'r :'1n1o· .~~.. ;. fl.'l\ 'Ii<'~ Cun\'. !-tos1>. C 1 ... 11 1 buy. 16Hi2 Ba 11 a 11 n c . · App1y Jn P<'ff.nn !!4&-00?0 St20 bnth. 2 \\'alnut end CB UN ITS. cn .. /homr, 23 1--'BOYS-&-GIRLS--~11:\11.Y l'!1lt1blished in1~tt ,\It'~. 6"!2-35().'j· 120 J.;. 1st Street tbles SIO e;). Yello\\· GE c!lAnnC'I. CnJJ 499.1451 alter Tht" DAILY P!Ul1' hn< '"'"'p:in,\· N'• h"C~ .ii :1 I'S LVN 3-1TPM Santa 1\1111 Rent Washers/Dryers. Apt t1t relritJ440. S.M;-9169. !-''-'-''~""~·--------• ro'rlllf'l( opr11 111 CO~TA llt'r...-ui ff'r i•\pt•ll"()lllC l"()ni· G1iorl S.'ll:iry fl-i9-:ID61 I •..---...................... 1 $2. \\'k. l"ull l\fuinl. FURNITURE. tbl. desk, gun D"x14" Color PL •......,.pl" l1F . COLLE(;~· r RK ~ 1~1111 •111~ .lob re.q u lr1· ~ ~ &\Lt:SL\DY \\'ANTED •639-1202* 'r ... " ~:i~~· .4 l\'E,\-T ~~-r,\ ,.111 ~iil{• Sl·\lln~ & p h 0 n" 1'1:\TD \VANTF~D. part t\rnt'. Cnll lor inti•rvlev.· I----=.=::;,;::;:,_~~ cab., larntru, eak-dln. tbJ. 1nounleU or unmounted $15. MESA 6'l2-1"'21 ~;1h'<. i\l."'(1 f 0 110 IV In IC (all ~f~ fltotcl 673-6250 t"REE PtCKUP -MRer !I & chn., ue 50fa, end lbL. _.,::C.~i~l~'~""'-"""'=·-----1 r '.", _, _ n t a 11 , .. , -·' --~,_c•~1g&-~9G8~1.,,..--,--7 1 ;:.;IJ:'~mii:"';~";;;;;;;;:;;;-,: I Appl's Ir. scrap elit coffee tbl., amtchr. 8l.l.o&1S u-·", 18,_ >fa-h 1 EQuttl Oppol'. F.11'\plO)t.:.f ,. " ,-" ''"" !~ SALESGIRL for ~·on1en11 & Call I 6~ "-"u 1 ~ .... ,.nie Arc et -----1 •tulrcmf'nl.11 from OUI o t lTALE & t'E~fALE 1\'Ant('(I, '· k f -~::0,~0~eyt;.::~m=•~· ..:.;.'-"=-*PtfEDD $cyle Coe k 111 I v.11\dQ\\' c111·111l11 8'"·d 4'ioog BOYS & GIRLS ~'n1r :'<'lint• 1 cc h n i ca 1 Duyrirnt· hout'i;. Apply KC'n· ntl'ns sgort,.v.·enr "' 8 I HOTPOINT 1·1 cu. rt., t<>p Table. Rcnl \Vood . V cry $60. 837·7330 '· tv."Sn''"''r U.rrler~. :\!in k111•11 ,,,,_ <11'111--'. 12131R7l}. l••Cky ~.,._, O•lck•n, ,, .. _ clothc.>!1. F;:.:pcr. Ul'Cf'IS~. run fzr AVOC' .. ..,, """"""" lookin .... Xlnt c 0 nd . """"""~=-~----1 ,.. r· 2 :tll ,...., ... ~ k' n.v .. ' ~.._. C :\"' ~~ or p/llmf'. Apph• ln J)f'rlSOfl. .. " ..,.,.. ~ ·~ COOK\VAR.E. Heavy weight, agr 10 fJdo !~It'. B.'\ltioo _ ·· 1 1 auc r:. Con!lt II"''>'• d: I. Gt"tflllo'll . SQ. Coal(t Villa f----~84~1~--18S'l::=:____ -....·iuerle!>ll. Sllll In box. 8 Pcninliulo Cont.act :'llr c;1\HJ1E1'.~;R-G£111crnl l,i11ll!) MANAGERS WANTED ~ 11!. \\'AS1-IBR & dr)·cr. cxctll"nl • SOFA "-Lovescat e \'Cr)' pltte1 $20. !67·2619. U.if'k><ttriri rn tlie IL\fl.,. :0:.•1111 r.~t Ired Individual tor C'oupi<' nr '-"'Ung intin 1 0 1 ' rondil.ion. Call an er 6: 30, gJ qual., cstm 1nadl', newr GE Mobile 1 , 1 0 p h 0 n, , 5 PiLOT or rn.11 6 '.2 IJ~l & If k I ,-""I 1~• ~ U h ~o -o h:-111'1' 11pnht•11tlo·1 p.1r1 ult lin1e \\nr . llpp y tlUinn.ac ll S:lln An In 11 Io SECY /BOOKKEEPER .io -...,.., Ull=-., uaua y "'· ......-nu chanel. S47j, 49-l-1131 days. f' al 0 I>. 1 In llf'l~! 0111;,: bl';'-11 7 $, \Vlnery 111,t\ng roon1, No 10 $800. Run )'Our own show (: E WA SHER /DRYER, i\fOVING:conlemporBJy din. Call 5'1:-i-1068 aft 7pm ·11U PPIJT' .rnp 11Y1':_ 'i: 1•111. t oun101n V 11 1 Ir :t l'Sf)(_'r. n('f'. \\'e vdll lr1'1n. 1 l\111.~t be ~·ell ,,.Nfd in 1i ROOd cond. $125. CA.II llfler BR & brkf11 lf'l almn1t riew LOCKING des.k.c.:...ogoo.i·=--.,,-0-_1 liO\ l'l f 1or _..;111[1111•! .\• 11"1n.:: •· · \ lri Th"f'111'r, 18.!t.i s ~n ,ln\."V51 on (W1 ol lndiv. Oft' ~~. Lots ~ f 6 p.m. 4!M·3549 4!M-.2253 alt. 2:00 -ditfon $40. 383 Broad\\'&", Pnfli.'1'!l'1() S-'.il/t'arl}' ~ 11 n · ni~inkhur.sL F\ · Xln r oppor 10. ht! ones 1o\\n \'3rlet)I I. challence tor M"lf RF.~·ruc. o Id t-r Frlaklnlrc Oiain den grpng dr'k raunn CM &$6--0733 or ,,.1i;..17 · l~!I. Appllt'ahon!I be 11~ i.111rlt'r. xlnt cond. ,\1ust Rll! Chc11p. vinyl c11.11hlOl1s. Sq.comer lbl D""'"°""Wli~h-1~1-00~k-a~h-C7c-,-,1 SA\'E TlfOSF.: AP PL ~: GENERAL Viki·n mv." For Info en AAMES 100°1• FREE ~1624 "''/gh1 top1 1-ed ·dwr '197·SSS..1 , .... ,~ Pl:.1:.f.L!IJf:S i1nd I.oil ln LABORE RS •~31 2 2 3-1 4 0 I usk lor B1,1l't'J)lu of t-and boalt. Contract w/ua tduuunuin panis and pol$, lnuiil'l1. Anll{TlinM1ls. TflP .. Y.l'~nr , .. Employm,.nl Agl'llC)' \\'HIRUJQOL dlahv;11shrr, f'OR SALE Stt of Bunk toplcll:M'aWl!Cd.\Vlll~ppty 1111•)' y,·~n bngh.lt n the I SSS l.ong or ,hort l('rnl. i\fn c Ro1.1m ror O.ddY Cleta ~teM 556-llOO AVOCado _ _grren. $00, ~ lk<tt, ltd. cond. $100. or addlllonal dlvttl. f;T;)"gz;.; , ~lt'llll IQ a ··llkn-nl'v."' c"11 ~t-1().415(). . . , cleAn out Ufe ftl\l'llilJ'? 2700 Merbor Blvd, Suhc 207 ft.lier .f.::llpm btsl offer. 839-690.1 MAPLE tlutc h. other 8071 THURSOAV, OCT, 31, 1974 Flattery At Top! • ~· .. , 9199 SIZES 34·'8 Sofl dr11.pln11 lOl'IS 11ttP·ln. Prlnt11d Pa!t11rn 919': Wome1''• !illit'J llr•• :u (Jt•tnel1 butt ,..11111 4~tnch hh'); ~8 (f!l buat, 12 hlDI : 38 11: t.u•1. u hll"): 40 (44 bll~!, I~ hip); 4~ (46 loUtl, 4R hip): 41 (·IS bu•!, F,(! hlPI : •• (~0 bu••. 51 hip); U (ll'J buit. 51 hlp). ~lld SI 00 for r•rh patlt'rn, Add :z$·~nu 1 .. t'Jcl'I pan.rn . for r\"'l·l"ln» mnll •nd •1"'f••I ll•ndllntc . olht'rw1•" lhhd· da~• Ot'l\Yt-ry "''\\! t1o~t 1hrtt ,..,.,..Jor"1(1rt Sc-ndt111'1U"l1<11 )!;1rti11. 4"2. tilt' O•llr Pll111 P.t1tt'rn 0..1'! . = l'.'l'f>I llflh S , l'o"' YOl'lt . NV 10011 l'nnt NAM f., AODRV.SS. ZIP, Sl7.f. arid ~·1.J: NIJMIU:11 . ON•:""·~·: PATTr.IH~'lf~our rllmril 1nMnd ft)r.011l'fl'NI P•• · 1tr11 11uod~ J'ir.W Sl'RING SC'o!M>:R PATT6R;'\ t'.ATAl.Q('; fOO.My1tt,1ll•l1t1, frl"f! p•lL•rll ('OWpofl Se-1111 lk' IW""' SP:"'' , KNIT &oli. will! l!;:IMtli~&\111 pattern 11 :I) l11t.tant f•~l'lll'll'I tloolo, fl 00 IMl•nt.S.•1nt Rooli: • ti.op, THURSOAV. OCT. 31, 1974 Thrifty Trims! '-I~ '' ,,. .._. ., , '"' -~V"'·;:'. • • ' ~ J . ~ ' ·"< ... l.i:.i-~~ -. , ·~ ... ' . . ..... ... - Trim a !rrr la1·l~hl)' or mal(f! ll 1parkltng mobile!, No-to•t Wilt 10 lrlm I lrM II.lid Ila\'<.' lot1 of 11111: l'•t!I •r r111111 of Cbti&tma8 .,..!'lip, Kthtor bf'1ul1, Olld9 'e' l.'lld-. f'a1trr11 121i5: iinu,,ro pll'C'mi tor I: bantinJ:•. molllle. 1$ (::J.;NTS f~ e•rh p1tten1. Add ~ C"i!ftli fflf" t•rh pattr.rn l<'lt nrst•t la!ll mail .1.nd 1.,.ru11 h11ndlina : ntllerwl5<1t \hlrd· tlua dtUvtr)' will 11kt thre. wtelts rw mntt. Send lo A!l(t Rtooll:3, 105, the Daily Pilot, Needk>rr1n IH.p1. .• Hoa 1'3.0M Olrl .. l'A ~lllflll, N1tw \'erk N \' 111011 . Print Nam•. Ad'. d1TS11, lip, Pau .. rn Number. Nrw' 1:10 mo~t popular fit,.1,:n~ in oor lrl4 Ne1..odlttraft C•l•kit:I "II rr1ft~I TllR!f. t)wo~l'll!llJ in.~ltle . . . tSr New• S.w., l\ni1 l.klok -h1• f\11,al<'Tl~~uc-l•auern ..•. tl.25 New I Nt~ll"potnl Rook . Sl 00 r<il"''' F1owtt Cml"llrt bk Sl.00 1b1rp1t1 Crorhfot fflxlk •. s1.oo ll'Mllnl t'too!lltt ~ .SLOO ll\flt1nt Mltt•lllf' R~ SI 90 ln1tan1Mim .. 1 1iook .•• 1100 Cnmplt'teOlfl I~ .... ,JI 00 Uim~eA(1h1na~1: .. SI 00 12PrbtoAf1h1n.lll2 ... SOt lbJli (If l&Qu1 h11' I • • • ,$Ge! Mu-.mQu1h1tootr'2 ····* UQullt4fmTM11•:t * hootofl&Jltr11t11p •t !ilk "'"Jl't U~ n D:ttly Pilnt TE\fPO Trn1por11ry l!t>l p \\'Ith A Dnlly Plloi. Chwlfit'<f Org 2 Clly Bl Eosl 634·1222 $1 2S. Clean f; s:d. cond . ~prinp. JOO, X1n1 a>nd. lloOOrt nllxf'r, oUier ml"'. condlllon. lll\\•c nnylhin1t to 1 N t:VE~l A Ft:f: 1\'T' TF.~tPO , .• t\l.n'I thnt junk Into C81lh. Anohm QX1 N t:uclld 77(r!WO REFRJG, \Vhl, GE. 2 dr. KfNG tcltt mAlh'cs1 .l 00:< furn It u re, ~h;temtor, Cla<1~fit'd Ad. CAii 60~ _ _ art, CAl\ 6-l2-56'13. 8"'6-6437 , ____ &1,,·:::~::::;:!3"----'-.:'.962.~767ll:;:::. _____ _,,1 ________________ _ 8' ltlAPLE Stereo nm/Lm radio, tape rfi:ord, rec. player. Console mapcl color tv. $500 ror both or ofr. 645-7981 alt 5. 774-8161 wkdys. K l MB ALI. Enlerl<ilnment Organ. Won on Gttm(' Show. $900 retail. Sell $ 8 O O • 557-2658 Sewing Machines 8093 NEW '74 SINGER port sew. roach. Only used 5 times. SIW. 646-17fi6. Sporting Goods 2 SCOOTERS Like N e v.· Cond. 1 VESPA RALLY '7L 180cc. 1 LAMBRETA TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATELY FOR ALL FOREIGN CARS CALL OR COME IN TO SEE US NEWPORT IMPORTS . '74 CAPRI, Lo n1i. Loaded, pir, t1m/fm. Under 1rarr. 642-5226 e\•es. Days 6 7 3 - ""6. Datsun 9720 '1974 EXECUTIVE (JlJ 1200 or 1600 CLOSEOUT LOOK SILVER SPEClAL '69, AT THESE 'BUYS '6.j V\V SEDAN Clc.1n. ·' -. . Au\•11n111ic u:~11~iw1, f1tlllt ~1M111on11l)4.:, \111 <fVliJ l'l' ~· flOWt I' ~!t·t'l'Lng, t!,IMX! n1U1,:i 13!IJllJJJ1 $2599 Sc :.'TI.I lov.·-ml\eage, fully equipped 14 lt1erccdcs Benz ·150 SE's :it unusually c.'Onl· petith·e prl<!1?1: 450 SE 150cc (600 mi only) Pvt 3100 \V, Coast !fwy., N.B. \VINCHESTER ?i!od('I 1200, Pty. 97'9-4TJ4 & 581-2300. 642-9405 '71 Corolla Cpe '71 SUPER Bug. auto tr:ins, '63 NOVA 6 cyl., auto., radio, Sales·•~ Pump 12 Gauge. 2~ .... TCJ.2a SUZUKI, super cln.. CADILLACS Pita<'Artbur at Jamboree (Ser. No. 330), 36-n1o. open 4 5..,...,.i, Ml rndio, mng Af.l/F?1l s1erco. XI l'Ond. hc~t~!;,,xlnt. cond. $499. OLD$MOJ5tL~ ·I 675-78'16 aft ·1:30 pn1. lo m'. ,,_ o' be-U ·• I S221 80 I ,~.. Sl'-/h f ''2 1014 &t.;..........,,. 'VNNI'iUi d1r. GMC TRUCKS Chaml>f!r. Full chokl'. $100 ·• """' "" o er. l\ewport Beach e,..., ease at . , Pus 1vheels. f\74BSX\ """ ~J or. "" - w IC as e . 9 6 S-4 2 5 3 & 1 7&~127-lei3"l5°'Af"2!.~5P~M~...,--[ Largest Selection l mile So of s..n Oil"go r~·y. tax. $1477 ·73 VE 190GOQI '69 CAPRICE 2 Dr.f lardtop, HONDA CARS ~ !)L)-6400. 1"' l\1IDGET raccr, I e s s In Orange County NEW 1974 280 COUPE l.IKE NE\V'. 4Z1 cng all pwr S 9 5\J UNIVERSITY OLQ~I C DoVlll &d l)e. "'2-'136 'or 492-!IOJi. U9 S;u; I . AYA MATAOOll 12 guuge engine. $100. Call Scott, oupe es· an PICKUP ISer. No. 3:.'0ll, Uk. red. &l;)..:'liOO Dir. , dbl. $l:E. 7.B2mm Sil\fONOV 962-8695 Vllles ·El Dorados. Con-!o;'C'rco. po\1·cr 11·indo11 s. :U.i '71 Mark II Cpe i'-VVooi;lv;o;-------.9;;7r,7~20 [.!'~"~"'~'"~"~"°~·~""~"~<JU~·~·m"':"cnie_. _ i850 Harbor Blvd . ..;.,. seml-nu!o au·bit'oe ( s Ks) ~.,~O~KA"""W~ASA=~KI~~M~a~oh~lll=;oo=,l v~rUble11, Also n1any other $2885 -mo. open end lea:;c at '61 COH.VAIR Au!o, radio, Costa Mer.;a $41).~ aelect Cnd:JI Tr cl I NO DOI ~ Sl74 7· J 4 .speed, Al\1 radkl, new paint h ood p · 995 '130, 640--1090 runs well, must seµ. $450. " ac a e-n11. m .1-"AYMENT . ;i, Pus tax. f450CJD) cater, g economy car. into 1 SK·fs. 1''isher. ALU. t95cm. :'>J5--0930 aJt. 12 FRE1EooRJ% DF1'0N.,,0Ac Jim Slemons $1777 WE ARE S:t¥Jdl . 646-44411 to LY 5 4 I ) • • • • Geze b.ind. $70. RI.' i kc r ·n KAWASAKI 175CC, X.lcnt. · 'ITH AD I No 2 t r.J boots, mcrui 9. $30. 67j..6935 ~Glndilion. NEW 1974 mportS • '67 MALIBU 6 cyl., auto. *'73 PINTO WGN* FISCHER skis. 100C r.1 wi lh 53~'16() 8210 N 130l Quall '72 Mark II 4Dr. In °B~~gO~iyuntv. ~"' r;e41"!. •,.'!',v"yom,,~-, .s,'_ 9 9. Auto. !ran~ .. air cOnd ., rttdlf.i Marker bindings. Used one '72 KAWASAKI 750. Under I ~~~~~~~~~~ $2579 ewporl Beach ..,.,.,.... 0 £. £ hi!ater, gold (NO.• llOS.\2 1 .....,. """"""" Anl\i\ • Xln' __ _.. · I; 833 8300 4 !ipeed, A.l\t radio, vinyl top, YOU '67 IMPALA V-8, '''· P/S, norfcct economy fa m 11 < season. --u,.,...,.,"" .......... nu'&. l ............ 1uon. WE l\'O OOWN PAY:\IE:IT • side mouldingi:. (670FZFI Ca n Mako Us P/B, WSW tires. $399. ~~gn. ( Store, Rest., Bar 8095 ".ll~!J;0~·-·-644-~2_4.1_5_.=----l lOO'ft> FIN OAC D..'TEP.. FROr.t MaciJlTl·IUR $2177 < '72 YAMAHA 200. S l r cc l Too•pMDood~arl For Any !\lake NEW 1974 OVER N 1 646-44411 lZNl\1~1 dlr. $~S r -..,-,. CASH o -· ( NCR I I ... · 0 . COl\lPLETE REPAIR \\'ORK e Groth Chovrolet • , '-•'"'' ' n" Blk<. E" mt. o mi, Xlnl JIM PANOS 710 DATSUN S cond. Sa_c. $295. Da y's cond. 751-4187 35 USED '72 Corona Cpe ee lL'i First or Last and \\·e'tl Corvair & Corvair Buggies 18211 Beach Hunt Sc:li1 531-3374 eves 645-7fi>.I. MAZDA 2 DH. lry harder for your bes! Call 53&-0444 847-6087 ~'1'111 Motor Home:i., $2899 MERCEDES Automntic. A:I. rndio, vinrl deal. 'o~U~N~f~:~B~ug-gy--d7e~li~g~h-t-. e e e • ',' l TV, Radio, HIFi St. 8098 Sale/Rent 9160 2001 S. l\1anchester lop. (419EPC) · --"------I 1'0 DOWN PAY>IENT ON DISPLAY $2277 <f\ l • CO<vair I """ comp rebll, ·13 SQUIRE w~. < ,~1 . R.C.A. Color Portable, 19 ... 3 yr. old. Gd com!. SITJ. 557-«iOS COLOR TV 21 " $100 642-1730 n" Colored 1V Con sole, Packard-Bell. Xlnt <."(Ind. $250. 5<1-1"29. •RCA 21" Console Color TV. ,_1aple Cab. Gd. oond l\tust sell. 640--0885• I~ 1810 Anahe-\Jn 6.'IB-600) 100% fli'l OAC .toJt eUti4 ·~ 4spd & dr tndn. b1~23!1 uir, rack S.100 1nJ.. Like n<'~ 19740PENROAD2:t" WEPAYTOPDOl.LAR NEW1974 VOLVO Continental 9930 673.-3111. S!ale•m an. 12000 mi., FOR TOP USED CARS 610 OR 710 House of Imports '73 M rk II w gl'nl'ralor, wr. all p IV r . f"OREIGN. DOi\1ESTIC a 9n co '"i i Pi.'l;lU. "! dr, aut.>, s.teie....t . . d to II Pv S • 523-7250 '72 i\'T. 4 door, dark -~ '''his. ~ equip., price se · t. or CLASSICS tat1on Wa9ons Automalie, air conditioning, "'~"'"-'~''~'~"~'~"~C~-'oc'~-~~'~"~"~"'==3 bro~·n, leather, alt xlras, Ply. 549-TJ.)9 lf you• "" ,, ex-••••• '60 ~s Dk ·' f " A'I ••• ~ _, -•·k ' -I 'I $1600 '" "'"' ... NO 00\VN PAYi\IENT o.u.r . gray """· inc " • '"• ,..., • ~ · LOOK e ean, 1• ui;t SE'C Io HP· '70 Dodge Van Conversion see us first. lOO<;·ii FIN OAC cond. IA nice around-IO\l.'n (600GOV) precHlll'. ~0-79:lS e\'cs & 'i3 PINTO Squire St W· 1. S.C., V·ll AulQ, Xlnt tires, BAUER BUICK LEASE SPECL\L cur for th<' \Vir<'.} $1150. $3277 '72 VOLVO 1800 ~vkends Auto, au'. $2150. Ca paint, & .r.Iech. $ :.> S 9 5. :l925 Harbor Blvd. 260Z -$128 + Ta.x Pvt. p1y. in Costa i\lesa. Co•votto 9932 1 641...()39.".1. BluUs. NB' j 5-i>-3641 Costa Mesa 979-2500 54s-.ic~n ' 72 TO "~II 610 -S 85 + Tax OJ."/ 3 ----' PIN (......,""' • --MOTORHOME WANT TO suv ""' Ior "'" s210 -s" + Ta' "" MERCEDES= '7 Celica COUPE CORVmES I "CE' ' RENTALS denl to work on, doesn't Pick .. p-; 74 +Tax Sih·er, red !('athcr, suru·ool. ~ spel'd, AM radio, vinyl top. &15-5i00 . tli'~, S 9 ncNI 1o nm. \VIII look al Present this ad for FRE!-: Lease or sell. &15-()1).15 !3.18HDEI Choice of 4 Plymouth 996Ci DALE' 838-0 00 anylhini; chea p. Prefer 4 Automatic 1ransmission, ~lr Ai'.'l r:..dio ~lBZ, all black, •73 450SL, $3277 c on di t ion Ing, Ai\il/t•l\t '72 thn1 ·74 . T-Top' 4 Con,·s TtENT THE BEST '73 Es· or 6 cyl. 595-;i278 La 0 -J " I rge ox ec, •11 o mint, nenr \\'hOl£'Sl\lc. SlC'l'l'O radio. 18589) • Fully equippC'd ccutlve, 25', all t.u x u r y V.'E BUY Ne1v & Used 2-lOZ 's $4977 Pri"ced To Sell xtros. Free miles, ·979-9056 IMPORTED AUTOS NEWPORT DATSUN 675-9~112 '73 Celica ATLAS· I--·: .;2' 0 !:c:rAl\1SCRAIT. 21. 85!~ i:!~,E~m';!!~1 888B~;!e~t·~~~~~~:U,8~ch MG 9742 Automatic, atr condllioning. Howard Chevrolet I 0;,~~1~11;~~J,r~~~P1'1 14.' WOOD Fiberi;ls boat. Overhead alr,1 On.in gen, l!.66 Hc.rbor. C.f.I. S46·930C Bristol at Jan1borec /\l\f radio, vinyl top. mag 1A_u_t_o_s~, _N_e_w _____ 9B_O_O , l)ove ruid Quail Sis. 2329 llarbJr Blvd., 25HP Joh.Qson & trlr. $300. rom.n'ly self-coot. 646-7622 WE BUY USED CARS Near o.C. Airport ~·heels. !18SHP01 Nr. :\1acAr11iur, Jainborcc Costa t.lei;a Bumper for small truck $25. 833-1300 $3577 and Bristol S4L1934 See aft 7pm, 19861 Ranger T railers, Tra ve l 9170. AND TRUCKS Nc\1·porr Be11 t·h S.1:1-0;1.'1~1 V- Ln. H.B. 962-6426_~· ~~= 16' Slt.\STA Tr8vcl trailer. Come in for a free appra'sal Wil l. BU'Y "fOUR ~F.\V CAP. SllO\r --rf60 CORVETTE-Pontiac "61 Bottt, Marine Eq. 9030 $700 Cash. Xln'l cond. to-GROTtl CHEVROLET, DATSU~, TOYOTA -1\lll'IM le.wi& frre in lluntln~1on Cen!rr·~ Orii:-lnal, 5-l~-S.1-13 IB uv or LEASE '• Cnll &12-f800 . 18211 Se. ch Blvd .. Hunt. Bch OR VOLKSWAGEN lUWA 1\lall. Bcal'h lih'<I & J·:rlingrr Cougar 9933 ,~,-_, ,,_,,_ , SAIL SALE 111 A S & p MOO 847-608 , 5-19-3331 PAID FOR OR NOT. \VILL TOYOTA at the San Diego Fv•y Thru :rr ... CIC.ling out Inventory. Quality uto er. ar\s CASH FOR PAY TOP DOLLAR. CALL :\lonrlay '68 COUGAR, clt>an, x 1 n l $2989" t! GcnoM & Spin11rtkrr~ for SET of E.l. ma.P. lUi nuts YOUR CAR KEt":.,'T J\Ll.EN. 5W-o.t·l2...:..__ ·14 VOLVO 16-lE Auto., ;ur, r u n n 1 n g con d ,, black or ir you prefer Jii.'lS(' 01 24-26' Sailbont!'!. Price<! b.-. & locks, 15" five hole 54fr7070 '67 DATSUN Rdslr. 4 speed, 1966 HA.rbor, C.1\1. 646-930.~ leather interlOr, B t e teo . W/\'lnyle rop, !lC'1\· 11rr(. all $77.Sl per mo. low o:ist. Call aft. 6 pm. pattern, fits Chrysler & DAVE'S .radio, heater, conv. lop, WE-A-RE ll.11-2Q.10 rllr. it•-As, Jo mi.. one u'\'n<'r ... TtL 36 mo OEL 6T;>-3758. Ford products $75 or oiler. pays top dol.lnr for older rallye "'heels, $899. 646-4.l-Jl:I. AUTOS USED $1350. 67"~1 1 DAV;'. B.OSS Po'\'fl:\l: SblALL B oa I llardware: I ;;"'~·~l689C';-'°-;"'.,-;;;::::;:=l~"~"~'"~"~"~··~·~o~•~oo!!'-t ~5'~1~-~U~22~ 1 ,,,'v~O~f'6211"'7' ~''~''-· :-:;-;,..,,..., No. 2 ;72 -XR7,-Full Powt':r, Air I 2-1'\0 Harbor Blvd. Slaves, 1vinches, !lillkll etc. 1'"C!UR 8 7 8 -1 5', Firestone CASH MONEY PAID '72 240Z, 4-sp .. nlr. Ml/Fi\t, '&ii i\IGBGT /f Ill ~nrigo c;iunty. General 9901 coral, !ltereo. Ne\.\' tires. Lo C'oi:!.:1 i\lf'Sll. ~Ii' cheap, call evea. &16--6839. Tires. plus 4 lS" VI h Is . , US f.Iags. on ne1v Steel " ... °". 1,, ''"''' .,",m,,.,.m1,.0• ,",.'~~-· ut n Y _mi's. Bst otr. 6+1-5389 ·i;; PO~TIAC" TE:-.IPt~ST -FOUR us ., .. whl•. ,-m· _1'or Your Junk Car '"''' x•-as 'lake oil"• .,."~ L. " " •• ,, YOU I Boats, Power 9040 plete for Pl:;10• 9'2-.2073." AnyhmC' , 642-4930 5:JG-6i.57• " · 1' "· good rontl. C;1ll a ft 5, ·1;~ .1l~F:1• I\\ t!Jy:<;1 r .. ~. ,Ian-Ford 9940 1 it; 11 l'~I .;ttck. Good lil'f'. -AUTOS PORTED 673"'6645 Can Make Us 1!ril'll, r.11 110. ht•a t(•r, ~l().fQ'I -... -XltH nll'C'h ('(llWI. Nt'<'11s bort '7,1 BAYLINF.R Hi' i\lulin~. '6.1 V\V fenders. hood. run· IM '70 DATSUN ]600. Ji:d body. On.I 9746 N l <tr!glnt1I rll\l{•!I. $8!19. G·l6--IM.~ lfl12 I.TO 2 dr .. P\;Cel. conrl.. 11nrk. Ht1~t (lf!er (!<tlr ~:!iSi 130HP I/0 Volvo, Prn.c t nuw boards. buniper !;. Alf R 9705 52,000 mi, rKls 1vtr punip r-O. fl~l\Lrl dlr. l'"r. St. 1nr, grl. Jo.:ils 1111 191-.ti.~~ 1 new. $3500. lrlr. I n c\. ~24i1~~ie;"J! P~ti.' op. __ • __ •_m_•~•;_ __ ...;,.:.o;. ,(. !Qp. ,_lust sell. $870. 1 '0-P~,-:J-.-,~,,-,-,,-,-.,-,-,-,-,,-.-,-,-d-io, See ui; First or (..;1st and \\·c 'll AMC 9905 un rl'g. fu~l, . . ·;·1 ~-IHEll!HD 6 c)'I . p /r( 613-3006 Alf R ='~'-~=:':l='='-'~"='·=,.----1 radinl lire~. 4 spd. Xln1 try hardC"r for your be11I l>-111-.~.1:1 1'/S, Xlnl ('nnd. $3.600 J·r~ \VIU. BUY on I~ EA s E Antiques & Classic 9520 a ameo 'i4 2GOZ Me111llie p ll in l . concl . $ 2 J j 0. El'C'/Wknds rteal. LOOK 73 FOTtD LT[) Rrou~h11n1 \.•I•' pnr1.1· -L'l\·1002 ' Hookah Gear & Diving stl'rro & prlffil to seil: &1·~2356 -<f\ft•Mlftn.:J: I 1 ln~J !np, 1\1\l/f"\I SIC't'r'"· .7.l '•l'Hri<j Piix. hl k, Pi'i Hose. 1948 PLYMOUTH CPE Berlina s .19 95 SJ1-2n10 111sKi\tA) 1971 1\1:~A~N~T~A-L~u~x~u=s.~1-1 ke lUwn """' '14 AMC GREMLIN 1 1 P/\r ~t11;lr~. _ 1~1 11tr(•1· 01 ··1· 1,11~. ,, ic. ~1 ('1·ro. s:irin 6~9255 6 cyl. Stick. New engine & (llr. fl('W, 1\l\l/Fi\l rod. $3,400. TOYOTA Sl"l!O. <>IS-0.14.'.i lil(\...((;,10 dys &11·13b1 ~-I '24 TOU.YCRA.F'l' Ca h l n clutch "450. 5116-il950 (demo) '7<1 DATSUN P,U. Jnckman £\•es 5.il-1.i.'19_____ :: s[X't'd lntn"mis<11inn. l'llrtlo 1970 VAN \VAGO:'I'. air. --.i'l G RAN PRIX Cruiser. \Veil equlpl. J\11.llt Rec Vehicles 9530 mni;:-i; It. prl<'t..'il 10 se 11 , ".f;'9 OPEL -:1 11......, .. ,, •nd lo, 1~· I' ho c ,1 ,.,,. ""' auto. clean, ·l n~·1\' rnd. Sh "'f\O Priced 10 Sell o.11_2010 ,11•. , .... , • ''"" lar r .. ·'. '"°·!1"'h' :ind hc&tcr. low n1Hc&. <l-s. s~ .. ,.91,,, ',,~'P,' . .,1~.·". sacrifice!! 644-8867. o3. ' heoter, \lnt. ('otl(l. $799 . (~'i6JJ:'lll ·~ "'""" ,,. ~ • .,.., I 24· SKJPJACK, tape/Im, CHINOOK·TO\'OTAS round $4952 STUDENT n111st 1<ell • 7 3 , .. ""'--',"-'""'-· _· ~l'._P_l -"d~lc~, =~ "i'O TOYOTA {6;)'.>BLUJ '~ • $2399 'il TORINO \\'hilc. b I a<' k ~V,--~==~-=,-i· tripper now on dlSplay. . . U d 'Porsche 9750 i'-1ARK 11 .coul pe l.Andau I"" ~~, <Ula, Pl:'-> '"eg,_•.;... _____ 997_.;,4 Steroo. M l cvr 220omc, Xlnt R ady f Uo trl Datsun P .. Ex. can . Low Auto .. air. viny rop ~ ... ......,.. · "'9 _ cond. MlL•t aac. 67S-8ai6. 8~"' o;vaca X:S~·~ n1llf:.1gc. 979-91,,,; A Sharp Yellow Beaut~• P/B S2.i00 400--1024 j '73 VEGA 32' CEDAR planked a1usslc, "V now. • • • .,.,... '72 2.ioz-$4Jl)l '&I PORSCHI-~. 6-1:>-4700 rllr. 191).1( ,\.\IBASSAJ)()R \\'gn. '&.! LTn ,xlnt Mild. 1:ri lln'~. I rebll e~. Live ab 0 a rd. ~; :tu~ln 't.ia:::~:. 4 spd, oir. nl81l;'i, new tires Cheri')• cnn·'ll!on? '7l L.i\NDCRUl~ER II i:, Artie 1,•hitr. 38000 Act. ml., I~~· .~ii. l\lnk_;. o I f r 1·: ! HATCHBACK 1 $4,(Xl(l ..... 49tt--<1 445 1888\ ~ach Blvd., lluntifli'-~l&l!.li4 1 ~===':-9-l-I~=-~~-Warn hubs 2 9Cts Urrs, ion 290 eng. P/S, P/B, air 6 ':r9·1'~ or &l~~li3l l ~pd • RftdlO &-~111er. '''"' l·lloo=-"=ts~,~Sa'""'t'l ~---9060='°'1 ton Bench. R47·RS.\'i. 'ii 24().Z, -' spd, tur, Ai\1. PORSCHE 70~11T Sepia & off road! & ill mUc~. &· rn.~k. :'>lint cond. $995. '&I GALAXIE, ~<l 1'<'.111<l & mile~. SilARI> !X,,71t0H.l l NEW DUNE CYCLE ult!d mnv:i; on iww slt><'I rads. hrn . .Ai\l/F'\I stereo, ~ 1<prt. 8.11·2!Hl'I rtlr. flrm. 9f~\.'\..'t1 gd rr:i115p, S.mfl" D n y ~ 0 I $2095 23' Al.BATl':OSS, good day twlct. fillP 8rlgg:t & Slnll· ~ Bay Club" l\tra~. S.t&-8.",10; 49-1--0-CS >..1111. &l<H:t~~,z'-~---TO\'OTA Trurk Ill!" ~ '!, '67 fu\lBAS.~Al)()rt 46,(0J 5"0-~. l::\'f'S. 979-34'\.1 n Y • 1 Miler-fixed kt'!I· a rtal bat-ton 1':ng. Roll b..ill. 1.o Sales • Service um 'l<tOZ 1m911f' r) llpd. m 8 ~ ~, cn,rom11NI. :-.1anr, 1 r u ~. n('~uo l~ nil. • dr. hnni1,.,p. 1!\ TORIKO GT, 390 tni< Howard Chevrolef. ga.ln, mo. 673-1212. pre~""' GY Rnoby aim 645-6406 I l..ortdcd, lo nil . Hk<' nC~', .~!f'f('\'l, /t'Ulhrr. s 7 . R ft 0 . Top l\nt 1<hi>ll ~l\n! n1nri 6.J.--OOil'l 1001 \\' 17th Sil' t GoM ('owt!t1nn. l)o.>1r rinrl Qtinl.I SIX. ~l CATALINA 2T' lnbrd, Urc1. 50+ 1npgh. {))8.t $620. A 97!l-f"166 ·.'1l-7•J .. ~>!i 1, 11! 1 ll 1• $2;;!1.'i Cnl\ 67".r-7'200 _1:_£:-.l 5."16-filt'(l :-:r \!·1c·1\rlhur .. Jnmborrt'· many xtr11.11. Nt>w 1a11 •. $;,oo or !>flt. 588--5299 !\II ustln-Heelty __...!_! ·Fiat . 9715 RfiiaUlt 9755 '!'':' TO''tlT\ C"(lrcin.1 -1 f'I. Bu ick 9910 '&I F II 1 ft LANE Lr'<lk2. .111•1 Bn'r"l I $1•.000. 673-1658 or~ 6 \.\kriy11 nnylirnc wknd11. '63 A\JSTTN llt:Al.EY -· --------3 sPl'td S399 !291001 dlr rnu~h. Hun11 ~d . 5 100. :\l'\\fll1rt 11r.1(h l'i:t\.{f..:-i.:-, MOVING ?i1UST SELL 18' STREET lca•I. off f'03d dune Crtt1mpufl. 63(0) orig. 1nl. '69 rlAT S."11'.I Sp!. Convl . mu:i.l 'G I REi\AULT 61&-4M'I '7:1. LI: ~ARHF: ('11,l.. CJ'('. &12-fll.2A. 9til C<1]llll\I SI \\I '7:! \'t:t:,\ l:·r-\\'ltTI:-XI~ S11llboat w1ttalh:r. SJOO, hU.it¥Y, n1!nUA CnRlnt. $175, By. ownt.'r, nullll i;eU !O('C, Clf'lln :l.'l 111px Nu tnp, Sl75 '72 TOYOTA Corolln \V11tt:nn :ilr, P'o\r. V)'n top. lo int., '69 FOR!) LTD-!3R°J,JO:-J1 lo ml. :'1111~1 *!'II lhls "'f'flf Eves &: wkn:ls, ll'"S918. 1)36-8247 Aft , 6 PM 6~:ll'2 xlnl run. $1000. ft.12·$.'196 • 5 11~3-117 * Very <'l"nn. After 5·:\0 'Cini 1'111'1'. $:m!XI fl.t2..(l!I~ SHARP! f.Th-411'< 1 12' .UtJ• MINlFISH OUNE Buggy Sand Rall 140 Ol'ln'I .d\IC up 1rn, ship! '72 FIAT 128 Sed. Xln'1 cond. To'REN,\Ul.T ll lfi-Sed-~/---·l 557-03-ll '7Z RJ \fEP.lA F:llly l'!Jt1l!lpt'd, Gt!' ... SiOO dlr. ·72 V1'~!.>A 18roEKH1 "''ltrlt, New. ~ ~na. Xlnt ~nt\. Trlr. $1fi00. "L.l11t" l1 In ela.plfled, Ship Good I I r I" s . Bt11L olr. ·111\1:'1· ulr, l'lt'l't'O, l 01\nrr Sell 1dlf' items W1th 11 :>atly J, w n11lrn"''" n1•1i ~t('e\ 11968 Ford roun1 !'qu. Sli5 t Low ~lll1 •I 6n-6935 Call 646-5818 aft 4. to ShOtc R~11ult11! 642-6671. 4!'1+.(J!;.16 nlt1'l" 5prn. & O\\ ihllt'". 831-Z<»O rth'. Piiot Clasalfled ad. SQ...t,&i8 t'fld1al11 &. "hocks. 5-18·-l!li'li nr brlll oUrr 841-99."\1 I r.1~5700 illr I " i ' • Cl2 DAILYP1LOT Tnursoay. Oclober 31 1974 NO P.AYME T UNTIL "'IDDLE OF DECEMBER Over TWO MILLION Dollars IN INVENTORY! INF LATION FIGHTERS, YOU'Y GOT ME! 300 OVER Original Factory ' INVOIC E $ i IN ,o , STOCK • ,,....... ___ ._...... ________ ___ ON ANY NEW 1974 or 1975 AUTOMOBILE .OVER 300 TO CHOOSE FROM .& ,_ I . = I i = • ' brand new f 975 DODGE VAN LOADED : Automatic transm1ss1on . power steering. radio, heater. oil guage. increased cool ing . tinted windshield. much more . IB11A85X0154271 s3976 FULL PRICE 'l'&l • • • ( '69 FOR,!> SURFER V·AN ( Automatic trattamisaion. radio. !\eater. (26411 NJ $68Dll $68MO. Automatic. hi-back seats, radio. neater, WSW tires (327GB\/I $57DH. s57MO. '73 PLYMOUTH FURY V8 au1orna!1C. au cona1 t1on1ng . power s1ee,,ng g brakes t666GXT 1 s14 MO. '72 DODGE WAGON Coronet Custom 9 pass Air cone! .. auto .. PS .. P.B .. roof FULL PRICE $1276 FULL PRICE ; rack (862F0M) 1 $73 MO. l C-17.'ll'.W':Jiil""" 0..""1"<l Dll\-jlr!C• 1Mi71M; A Pll ,1 ~ ' ' '10 FORD MAVERICK Had•O anrl hea1Pr llBZ099J ' •::.:D 1975 DART S~ORT • ·FULLY FACTORY EQUlPPEP (LL29C5Gf0",676) $ l .. ...,, FlJ;,LL PRicE,A-raL LOADED: 318 VB engine. e:u..1toma t1c transm1ss1on. power steering . radio . heater. increased cool1ng, oil guage. ·• •..;. "SPECIA L" '70 CHEV. MONTE CARLO A11 . (lutomat1c vinyl too, 1oaclecl t 170BFO ) . . FULL PRICE • ID14BE5S0001961 $3976 OLD FASHIONED YANKEE SALES & SERVICE '72 FORD .TORINO WAGON • "Specia"I " Automatic. radio. heater. factotv iiir oonditioriing, POwer steeritlg. {157KQY) ~ '69 MUSTANG Radio. heater J1ny1 root buck.et seals 1016G8K I 51976 s51D~ FULL PRICE \_...., 1',l ~>I]<"',, l.'~'~'"'U ""'"''·01..!''"' l •t1,y; A PR ~l "' '70 PLYMOUTH DUSTER AutO$aflc. r-adio and tieater. much much more. f1,119'Nl "Sjlal '~ '$ 50 DH. ' $ 50 MO. . '72 PL YM. SPORT SUBURBAN . Auto a11 roo! rack . wood sides. power steeri ng. di~ interior split seat. loaded (873EM01 5 770~ SJ,7Mo tll'v 11/ ''' ~''""" ll<>I~•""! ~'""'"'''I'"" l ;"1·l Oil AP f' ? I I>' 172 CHEV. KJNGSWOOD WGN. "Spec+al" Automatic, pcwer steerfng, illr 09n~ition1rig. fadlo. neater,. WSW. loaded. 1310FLO) $147 6 $73 DH. s73 MO. °"" '1'3 " 36"""' o.lertt!! ..W.....V !)1'1"41 12677 5$ ... ~I( tl (IS"- LARGE SELECT·ION USED VANS & SURFER CONVERSIONS '72 CHEVY NOVA . ·Special ' Aulomat1c radio heater. power steering & brakes. air cond1t1on1ng (915F EZJ s77 Dtl s77 MO. NOT SATISFIED WITH SERVICE? ' Try VICTORY "You're the Winner" Sf:lVICIHOUlS MOftdtr 7:10 -lo 9:00 pM 1,.1 T11t1.·fri.7:lOomtoS:00pM r We accept oll Warranty Work on All Chrysler Producls DODGE •CHRYSLER •PLYMOUTH Motor Home Service Too! FULL PRICE t-T&L FllLL 'HICE • $1776 ' ; i ·-' ..,. ·z FULL PRICE • $976 .~ • ••• .FULL ' 0 " PRICE t $1076 • • FULL PRICE $1976 • FULL PRICE I • DEAL WITH . YOUR FAOORY .DIREO DEALER I ' --• " . ' r I I I I J ' ' 7 ·, ' .. :--L•_g~na/South Coast , Todav's Fjnal • ED ITION V0L. 1>7, NO . 304, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES 0RANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, OIZTOBER 31, 1974 • e m Landmark Gone Laguna Smokestack Torn Down BELClllNG DART is gone. 1'he old chip burning s mokestack, a lovably ugly landmurk in downtown Laguna Beach s ince 1921, has fallen victim to age and a shopping development . ''We wanted to keep it ; it was our desire to keep il as u landmark,'' said William Lambourne, one of two general partners developing the Laguna Beach Lumberyard property near city ha ll into a $2.5 million sllopping center. Li\1'1 BOURNE SAID the srnokestack had to be destroyed because it stood in the middle of the proposed building site. His firm ronsidered moving Bart but found that "it was almost rotted through in the middle." And so the bulldozers came for Belching Bart. TllE f'OR1'1ER LANDMA RK . silenced some year's ago by order of the county Air Pollution Control Dislrict, Y+'ould have faced an additional problem had it not been destroyed. Specia l permission of the city council would have been required to retain Bart because il stood se\'eral feet above height limitations. GRADING FOR the new shopping plaza on the site has a lready begun. Lambourne said it should be completed by July, 1975, and will con· lain betv•cen 30 and 40 shops. The Laguna Beach Lumberyard is moving to a new site on Laguna Canyon ltoad. In Log11110 Foes of Pedestrian Mall Appeal Ruling Opponenls of a proposed pedestrian mall in downl.oY{n Laguna Beach have appealed a Board of Adjustment decis ion to approve the mall's • preliminary plans to lhe City Council. Opponents said in an appeal filed wilh the city clerk that the designs arc in disharmony with commercial devclopn1ents in the area. The n1ini-park is proposed for the stub of Park Avenue, about one-third or a block long, between the library and Coast lligh\\'ay. Designs show a mea ndering path among trees and benches. The proposed mall has been the cen- ter of controversy for se\·eral months. Opponents charge that it will inter- rerc with traffic circulation and cut down on parkin~. driving customers away from downtown businesses. 1\dvocates Qf the mall have said it ""ill attr act pedestrians and Smog Device /1i stallatio1i Deadli1ie Set Owners of cars and light-duty trucks in Orange and four othe r coun- ties faced finai deadline today to in- stall smol! suppression devices if their license plate numbers end in 2, ac- cording lo slate offi cials. Certain foreign a nd older vehicles, such as Volkswagens. for example, arc exempt, \11hile others have been inspected by the California llighway Patrol a nd approved. Officers of the CI-IP. ho1,1,·ever, "'ill sOon . begin slopping and checking such cars for compliance with the smog device Jaw and issuing citations where ind icated. 1 • Enforcement will begin afti r Jan. I. Fines imposed for violators will be u11 to the court . Didn't Intend To B e .Quoted, Says Reaga1i customers to the a rea and help revitalize the downtown. Stanley Scholl, public "'otks direc· tor. said the effect o( the ap1>eal will be lo have the matter come before tile City Ceuncil at an earlier date than it would have otherwise. The council Y+ill consider the Pal'k Avenue mall pros andcorui on Nov. 20, Scholl said. Clemente's Councilmen Mull Mall San Clemente city councilmen, commissioners and me rchants look a foray into proposals for a pedestrian mall for the city's downtown business district Wednesday-and emerged seriously di\•ided. The proposal, one of several alter- natives lo upgrading a business area which many persons say is threatened by major shopping centers upcoast, drew strong mixed reviews. Councilman Tony DiGiovanni. a supporter of small business and a downtown merchant, himself, asser· led tllat all the proposals heard thus far come from outside the merchant community-not in it. "I would be more disposed to listen to ideas about malls or new sign codes if only one downtown merchant came. up to me and said we needed it. So far, t hat has n 't happened. It's a lways someone else y,·ho comes up y,·ith the ideas," he said The idea first arose as an offshoot lo initial suggestion from Mayor Thom- as O'Keefe that trees -at least - should be part of the downtown at· mosphere. That idea was rejected by parks and recreation commissioners because o f proble m s e ncounter- ed with trees in the past. A mall, the commissioners sug - gested , might be a better beautification measure. But such a treatment would require a major change in trafCi c nows, front and rear treatment of businesses and (See COUNCIL, Page r\2) Enrollment Up 3,483· ~1nb11rras~I by published accoun- ts. Gov . llouuld Reagan said' \1Jed-ne5day he-dkl~nol-irn.end-U> bequote<L~.\T'!ul~u~I cnrol lmt.>nt in the C11,pistran11 In Ncwpol't Beach when Ile said or Unifit• SchooruiSl·FiClli11!i reachC<I llit•hard Nixon's illness, "~t aybe that 14 .:163, up front !;isl (ICtnbcr's Counl o( y,·ill satisfv the lynch mob." 111.sxo. Denying that he had r§!ferred tn any 1·hl·rt• ha vt• been inCrl!uscs ul 1111 s1>ec1fic group, Renaan said he me<i nt lt•\'C'IS rron1 kinderg1111t•n through l:!lh ··just tho:.c "'ho hll\'I! been ycl ling for grade and inC"ludin~ udult cla:.!«'s, :11:· hlood, the ones thot hate and so for· · cnrd1n~ In Supl. Tru1n;1n lk·ncctlct . th." 'l'his ycur lllt•rc arc 12,32i:I slu(l; ni l' Rcai:(an said he made the rcmarl\.to 1n kindC'r~artcu th1'0h8h 121h i:ratle. so1neonc at a Newport l\each rcccp. <·nn1p:1r('d In 10,8,~1 lui.l ~1·11r. Atlult lion 1'uc11day :111d ''didn't know {'l:isst•s uun1lx•rl•tl 1.514. llllfrnrn H25 u somt•onc "'ilS evl'Sd•·oppln;:i " ~ l':ll' 11,1(11. "It "'as hitter of me t.n !'>ll\ it. :ind I ,\n"lht•r l'nrollcrll j11n1p h;1:. "''1'n 111 suppn~c I wait rcft•rrin.,;' 10 those tht• t:<.11>isll'<O'ltt·l 111~11n .1 ll1•g 1onul ()c· l)COl)IC moli\•ah .. 'fl h~ ~·drive Lo tolally rupat111na l P1·ogra111, \\hieh hus l'l~l'll des I roy I he 1nan," ltea~an s:1id . In .l(\H µa rt11•1panti. I run1 31 :! las I .\'eil '" • Greenbelt Unit Asks Plan Delay By JAN WORTJI Ol 1111 ().;lol' Pi IOI ~Ult About 500 s upporters of the Laguna Greenbe lt pressed county officials \Vednesday night to delay develop- ment plans for the 9,000-acre ~toulton Ranch until next year. "Someone is pressing for this amen- dment by J an. 1, and the question is who?" said Bill Leak, a planning commissioner from Laguna Beach. "Do we have this fanta,s ti c plan y,•hic h we must get passed?" he asked. "Instead of holding hearings in desperate haste, you should consider this plan y,·hen traffic and air quality problems h~ve been addressed and some solution to them found." The hearing, at ~tission Vi ejo f-ligh School, was he ld by the Orange County Planning Commjssion. The commiss ion is revie wing d evelopm e nt propos als for the chaparral-covered ra nch, a nd to make a reconimendation to county supervisors. They ~·ill decide whether and how tile la nd can be used. According to slate law, a county·s general plan n1ay be amended only three times a year. The ~toulton plans are part of the third amendment for 1974, and county officials are under pressure from developers to pass the amendment before Dec. 31. Three alternutives ha\·e been recommended for the acreage. The one favored by the commission calls for 37,400 persons and 11,300 dwelling units. . Going iffy Wa!1? The county staff proposal sho"'S 39,300 people and 13,362 units; and the l andowne rs re presented by the private planning firm Of Chapman. Phillips. Brandt and Reddick, call for 47,576 people and 17 ,782 units. 1'hroughout hearings on the con· troversial proposals, issues of air- craft noise from the nearby El Toro i\-1arine Corps Air Station and preser- vation of Aliso Creek on the southwest s ide of the ranch have a high.priority la bel rron1 private planners. lr\·inc school bus driver Rob Baps oft'l•rs ghoulish g reeting through bus '''indo\v. ~lost sthool bus drivers in Irvine donned their llallu,vecn bc:-.>l this n1orning in :.i spooky show of esprit de 1.:orps for children. But most disagreememl on the plans has come from Laguna Green· belt , Inc., a non.profit organization seeking to preserve the 10,001).acrc Laguna Canyon \Vatershed as a green· belt. Nixon Still Critical; Vitdl Signs 'Stable' . .\bout 3,000 acres of the watershed (See GREEr\'BELT, PageA21 225 Towels Stolen At Laguna Salon The theft of 225 while to"'els valued al $116 was re ported Wednesday by the O\Vncrs of the Hair and !low Beaut y Salon, 950 Glcnneyre St., Lag una Beach. The loss was reported al 9: 10 a.m., police Sa id. The to"'els we re taken from an unlocked storage room. 19-year-old Held ~11LPITAS !A PI -Police Chief James ~I . J\.turray said a 19·ycar·old San Jo s e m an wanted for in· vestigation of n1urder in the stabbing death of Josephine Jeannette De· Caso surrendered-\\'cdncsday nighl. Thebodyofthe pregnant ~!rs . DeCaso. 2:1,, was found crumpled in a mud· dy horse stall of a stablc21!:2 miles from her ~1ilpitas home. Ltl~<.i llE:\CJ I (l 'PI 1 -Htch:ird :--;ixon ·~ \'Ll;tl ~1gns :ire ~table but tests indiratc he n1:iy be losi ng :i Jillie blood 111 tht• aooonicn ano n1s cu1uJ1uu11 rt•nlains <·riticul , his doctors s:i1d lod:iv ·rtlc. fnrmcr president'~ spirit and nlt:nt:il ;1tl1tu1lc arc ··exccl!C'nl,·· the dol'tors i.<1111. "lie ii. :ill.'rl. lie is uricntl'd to everything goi ng 1>n around him and he is cuopcr<1\1vl·." the do<·tnrs s:i1cl 111 thei r n11·di<·al bullclln. Uut the do(·tor;; s~11d 11 \\';1:-. still ··11rcm<1turc" lo o(fcr a prognusi . ..; ;d, this tin11·. 'l"ht' bu llt"lin "'a!t 1s.~ucd by Ur. John Lungren, Nixon's personal physit·ian, and !Jr. Eldon B. llLC'kn1an, \1hn headed the surgical team that Opt!rated on the former 11residen1 Tuesday morning and inserted a plastic cli p to prevent blood clots from moving from pis phlehitis-infe{'ted thigh into llis he~ rt "and lungs. Sc\·eral hours aft<'r the opcrat111n Nixon began losing htocxl ;ind ,1,.cnl into shock \1'hith his c·hic1· aidl". H11n Zicglrr. s aid \Vcdnt•.sday h;1d <.1lmni.t cost the forn1er 1Jrt•s1tll'nl his !1rl' ll i1·kn1an and 1.unc rcn said the "possibility ;;till exi;;ts fnr further -Free Riders No Cliarge for OC 's Elclerly STARTING F'ltlDf\ \'. Orange Count ias O\'Cr 6.; \\'111 hl' :1 hl~· lo ride county transit di strict husc~ free ot' l'harj'.!t'. The pilot proi.:rarn, which \Viii 01l(•1·atP for :.II ll1;1sl ~'~ nlonth:. on a countY subsidy of up lo SJj(),1100. \\ ;1s 1.•11dor~cd recent 1.,. by the Boa rd of Supervisors and transit di st ril't d 1 reel ors. The maximun1 chari;l' "·ould bl' lc,·u..·d a~ain !<ol C'ounly coffers 11' ;111116.000 niorclliicns choose to rulc the bu~l·s 1\~~ttl ~It; •"1RS'.r few n1onlhs or op<!.ri1tion, ,•x:i('t 1'id<'rsh1p figures Wilrbe .deter01lncd und the equnt)· :;¥,bsic1y '"1 I I he :.1d 1u:.t c<l 11robahly"'downw,a1ct, accord1ng lo t.ran!'lit orr1ci<:1ls. The fare contr!lCL money \VIII con'I~ fru1n rc dl·r;1I l'l'''l'llUl' :.h~1ring l'und:'.'.!i. Ttt1\NS IT (lfFIC'lA •• S :s;111 I anynnl.! {)\lcr li!i r:n1 liu:u·d !ht• bu:..l'S w1lboul pavin!! the 1'l'J.:t1l~1r 25·(·(•111 f;11"r . ''Yuuthlul ·· took111 :..: st~nlo1-s 1nay be tl~kcd for prooro1 ;.i~<· hy bu . .; driver~ I I co rnpli cat1ons and lllal ~1xon .,.,·ould l'cni.:nn undl'r 1nte11~1\'e observation b_,-his phy:.1t1ans and erillcal care 'l"hl· doctors sairl ~ixon 's blod hlood pressure was J.to ovt'r 80 and his pul se 80 and regular. Bui there has hcen a slight drop in h1:n10Alobi 11 count and lhe doctors \\'ere c\'aluat1ng the significance of tlH• l'hi.lngl'. 'l'hl.' drop rnay l>c nnrn1a l. they s:ull. nr 1l mighl rt•prcscn! ··a slow oozing of hl(Jod in to thl' rctr11·pl·r1tone<.1l phast• ·· 'f'ht• tlot·tors {''.\plain('d the blccd1n:.! \\OUIU be hch1nd the llSSUl' of f:1t around tht' lining of the a hclontl'n, 'fo <·nunll·rat•l \hl" hlt0t'd1ni.:. th(• doc· tors said. N 1-.:011 "a'> ud 011111i.lcrt'd one a1ld1t 1ona I pint ot blood I le pre\ 1ously received lhrl'l' p1nl..; 1n tr:1nsfus1on~ :i fl er h(• la pscd 1ntu :shot·k Hearing Set 011 Offsl1ore Oil Leasing S,\N'J';\ ~l(l;'o;J<:1\ ll1•aring:-. nn the Interior l)t'pilrl1nc>nt 's 'draft (•n- \'1rnnn1l'nt:1l slatt•ml'n1 nn g,ivern· rnent pt111~ to ll'a:.t• HJ rndhnn .1rrt·-. offsh11r1' for nil and i.:.1s l'XPlor:l\1011 ,ind th•\ c·lopn1l'n1 "111 hc held 1n S.1nt .1 i\IOn1ca :'\o\' IR I!• Thi· ht:ir1ngs "'ill he ht'ld 111 th1· <'h~"S t 1\'ll" ::iud1torn1m, e;i:-t "'In~. hc~1nn1ng :1l !) :-i rn . the lnh·r1o r Ocpa rl n1l'nl announrPrl tod;1\' Thi' d1·1)a1tm1·nt s a.1d ora l statt•n11•nt~ \•;Il l h1• lln11t1•d to \II n1inutt·~ unlc.;:-. ad\'il!IC'l' p1·rm1!<oi.1nn for lonjt('r slatt'ml"nf.; I!'> rt'q11t·i.t1•d l'l'rsons t·x11('cl1ni.: to ton1n1cnl <1r1· asked to no11fv lht· Burr·au nf l.:iJlcl i\1ana j.!t'ffi('llt , [)('part1nt•n1 or ln- lcrior, \\'ash1ni.:1011, I) C. ;.t02•0 . bv NO\', 8 \Vritlt•n i'OOlmt·nt :. on th0 f' rcriort t•arJ bt• 'illhn11\\1•d l)(.'fllf\' !)(•t' l.'i to lh1• hufr;1u llt·~1r1n L!~ al~•' "·Ill IJt' ht•lt l 1n f\11. rhora ~t'. Alu:.k a andTrcntun. N ,f N. Y. Stoelis • TEN CENTS c Man, Wife Arraigned In Death Calling the young San Clemente pharmact'Ulical worker a ··merchant of dt•a th ." Deputy District Alturney Ted !\l ill<.1rd c harged the 24·ycar·old nian and his 19·)'ear-0ld "'ife 1,1,•ith murder \\'ednesday in the drug death or a 16·vear·old Lai?una Beach e.irl. Bnn;1 ld L . H1thardson and his \\'tit·. 1\'1T1 Su:-.annt·. of 166 ,\1 ('llida t'loren · t·1 ~1. \\l·rt-. arrai ~nC'd nn acldi11onrd rharg1•s ul gr.ind lht•fl and furni sh1nt· 1lr111!·' to a rninor 1n Laguna Niguf'f i\lu111cipal Court \\'l'dn('sda.\·. The couple did not enter a plea, but is presumed to be innocent. Judge Blair Barnette reducOO the $250,000 bail on each dere ndant. set at the time of their arrest. to SIOO,OOOea<'h. Judge Barnette said in a ns"'er to protests by the d(•fenst• la1,1,·ycrs that if a lo"' b<.til "'e re set there was a "very i:ood likelihood that lhese defendants "·ould flee the jurisdiction.·· The j udge will review the bail Tuesd3y, by \\-'hic h lime toxicologica l reports on l"•o other dru~ death vie ti ms arc expected to be ready. 1'hc Ri chardsons arc.-accused of 111 \'Ol \•eml'nt in tile sale of a drug called propereaine_ Use of that drug has been ruled bv the coroner's office as the cause of death for Julie Thomas an late Septem her . T"·o other drug deaths may be related to use of propcrcaine. l\lillard said the possibility exists that other murder charges "'ill be filed in con- nection with !he two other deaths. Investigators claim to have fou nd tr aces of propercaine in f.1i ss Thomas' nasal passages and un tin fpil in her possession. Richardson is an cmploye of Al· lcrgan Pharmaceuticals in the city of Irvine. Allergan offi cials say a kilo, 2.2 pounds, of the potent drug propcr- caine, was taken. Propcrcaine is used in a hi~hlv diluled forn1 as a topical :trll'~ I hl•t 1<· by l')'l' duttnr..;. r\uthorities allege the propcrca1 n{·. about 10 timPs more powerful than pure cocaine, was sold illicitly as tocainc. Book in):! charges of suspicion or pos· session of marijuana, lodged at the time of the Richardsons· arrests.were dropped. A prelim inary hearing to determine if sufficent evidence exsils for trial "'as set for !\'ov. 12 at the Laguna Niguel court. Art Sh<>w Scheduled South Coast artisls "'ill d1s pl<1.:' their '~:ork Saturday and Sunday at the Dana \\'harf Art Show. The sho". sponsored by the San Juan Capistrano Art Association. will be in lhe patiu ;1rea of lhe Oan:i Wh arf shops at Dan:1 Point ~l:inna . !lours are IU a n1 to 5 p.m both days. Freak Accident SAN JOSE IL'PIJ -~1<1nu1£\ Ramirez, ·16. "'as killed "hen the horse he rode reared and thre"' him beneath the "'heels of a mo\·ing truck trailer rig. police s<.11d today. Ura~:~~7~oa•I ' U'ralht•r ln<·rt'a:-.1n~ rloudinP!o;!> 111d:1\' ''1th 1nl1'rmillt•nt r;1111 l.H'\.!l11 n1n~ late afternoon and co nl1nu1n i: through Tr1elo.. 1ir 1'r1·at hour~. :u·c·orrhng to thl' \I l'a lh(·1· ·"'r 1 t('l' Shnv. t·1·~ and a httlc t·uule1· \\1th gusl ~· \\ u\d:> Frtda\. lllgh-. 1;;, Lo\\..; 511 l'\SIDt:'l'OD\\ t\11f/1or:l1rs bt'llt'll' l/11tt 1r1u.,t • t 1m--s;rTn1i!li11n 10011n C/1u.:aif.1~~ .\r t11ur.•d E rprt''·~ Co h>1ryla ry 11fl11' 111• s~al/r r>'11 In boul.:..c tln an 1~·lun.l 111 'h(' Hn11..,l1 l\'t'$! /nd1t"S Sron1 Po~11• " E•-•i>,..Mc~ " "'°"" .. L 1111. kr4 ... """"'''~-, " t..11 ..... , .. "'-U-1 N,_, •• "' (1.1\\11• ... C.l·IO °'""'"''""'"'' .i.11n '°"'" " _ .. ... er"••-" .. '" " °"•""'•'"'' ... ,,r.; • ....., .. .. l•"'t•I P••• •• -.. " . lft=••ft1'1tM •• MetlMlneh ... •• • ... , ... ¥,, .... .. ........ 0 .. " .,,..,.,, .. ,.,..,,..,.,.o" .. ... , ... .. ilftft '-""'"" .. \llllltlf Meot\ .i.1, I I Heari1ig Denia11ded Hy Ttl.\I 1\,\11 1.I·:\' Ot I"' Q.i•lf 1'11al )!~It l '()stu Mt'!l:I t1ttor11•·) t:\·ori.:l•Chul:1 t1>d i1)' th11lll·ni.:1·ll :1n (Jr;1n~c C.'QUnl)' (;rand ,Jur~ 1nd1 ctnl1:nt l'outain1ni.: 15 fc•lony drul! 1·ou11l.,. ;111d .. uttt·s~fully dcmandud ;1 tlt'.l fl II~ I f\ltJ I ht• n1ents uf lhcdorumt>nl. Su1wr1or Court Ju(l~!J Ja1nc11 ·rur· n~r s1.1t No\' l ~ rur thu hcunni.t 111 which dt:frni;t• utt1ir·n1•y ~f11t1hc\11 l\urllirh intrndli to 11111 ~uvcrat \\1lnch· !it'!On tht-:ttnnd , Chula , •1\1. of J l:Jtl El ('am1nn, ('n-.t;1 l\tesa, ,.., at·t·u::.t•rl 111 \)1•~1·s..,1ng and furn1sh1ni.: 1·111·;.i111t· .ind l"1sses:.1ng and furn1..,h111g n1arquan.:i on a nuru· her of nt·eus11J11.) rl u nng Ju ru.: .. 111d .Jul ) or this yr or. The (iiund .tur~ 1nl!i1·ted t ht· vcleran trial J;1\\ \er ;1ftl'r h~ll'IUng to lcs11rnon y fr11n1 ·B rill~h-horn Juarui.1 l.uury. lhl' p:1ramour uf impn~onl·d t.SI) i.;uru 'l'lrnothy l.l':.iry <.t!ld an od · mittcd agent 11f thl' 01stru:t ,\ttornl'y ':- <Xfict· 111 1h1· Chu l<.1 1n\·c::.ti~a!1011. .J udi,:c 1'urncr <l lld hl"'-')"l'fS ror both sides have spunl lhtl last four duys In hi s t'hun1lu.~r:-1 in <.1 rcpor\cd bi<l to h:.imml·r nut a :-l·tllemcnt a~rct•able to both 1lcf1·n::.l' a n<l 1>rosct·ut1n11. II wns rnudc nhvious in the t•our· troom tnrluy that no such sclllen1e11t hull tx•cn uc hi cvetl. Jud~c l'urncr {'1111· Cf!lled 1hc arru\l(nmcnl 11l which Chulu v.'us schedulcc.I lo offer a plt.'u until the Nov. I~ hcurin1: is concluded. .lounn1:1 Leary testified before the Grand Jury thul Chu1u vi!~l1ed her in hotel room!i on u number or oct·usiol'S and supplied her v.·1th both cot·uine und marUuu nu whill! undercover o(- ricers lii>tcned to their conYer:.ations from nearby rooms. She :.idmitt('d under <1uestiur.ini.:- rro n1 u ~r11nd juror that her cooperation with uuthnrilic!i was ut l('ust partly bused on ;i dt.'!lirc to work out a deal thut v..·ould Insure l.('ury's relen!lc or u reduc tion of his 25-ycar prison lcrm. •·rt1111 l't•fJt• 11 I GREENBELT. illi On tht• ranch. l.nlcst orouo!luls show 80 to 8S percent prl·serYution l.lu1 greenbelt offit·i;.Lls s till ure not ~lisrlcd. "Our proposals for the i;rccnbrlt don't ~cl'm to bc salisfuctory to either side," said Senior Plnnncr Jim Tso. "I am not optim111t1t', but v..•c v.•111 no\v try to gqt to~clh l'r :1gu1n to \VO rk out a c:ompromisl·." The rommission has been instruc· ted by the board or supervisors to pass • itlonl? a re com mcndation no latl'r thun mid-Novcm bcr. "'They just r;1n't v.•ait around (or compron1i:-.t•. '' 'fsn s~li d. i\ final hc<irini; on the r:1 nch is set for J'\ov . 12. Jlill Phillips of l'ha11mun·Philli ps and l\tlch;1t·l Schll'Y, s1x1kl·s mun for the Grccntielt. ho1h :1ppearl'1I tcn:-;c a nd frustrated b\' lhc stalcn1alc \\'cd· ncsda:-o. · '"To s pc;_ik hlunlly, \\'Care at 11 st:.in- dstl11 ," Phillips s;1itl. "\Ve urt• al the point \\'ht'rc nohody kno"s who 1s believing v.•hom " Home Ee Kicls Serve Lu1iclie s llomc ~conom1cs students nt S:1n Clt•JTIC'nll' 111).!h Sl'hnul h~1\'C' hrJ.?u n SC'rving lunl·h to thl· puhl1c fr11n1 J:! :!ll 10 l p.ni. \\'cdnesdUJ !'i 1'h(' c:1fClt'rlll ·St ~·\c lun1'IH•S. \.1:11 \i·h fea ture a d1ff1·rt•nl cnlrl'l' each \\t'l'I-. ,·ost ahoul $1.35 . l'\lcnu inlorrn;1ttut1 1 ... 01\'ttilubh• front th1· :-.chool Uesrr\·ntions ar{• rtJqUtrl'd ;i11tl n1:1y he mudl' bv c;11\1nJ.? •19:.!.i\1!i5. Tht• ltin· t·hes. 11t·r'>'~'d in tht· homl' l'conom11·.~ dl·11a rtn1cnt, urr upt•n only 111 11011· .~tudt•n1 ~ ORA NGE CO AST 1,. ~c DAILY PILOT •·~ 0• •ft"' (0•'' 0d'" PHO! 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"'""''~·1 "'''""'' "'!•"•' "•IJ OOfftu"'"'' l I • 'MITCHELL SAID OK ' Former Deputy Magruder Mit che ll Prot es ted 'Higli Cost ' \\'ASlllNl;'flJ,'1 !\:I'l l Jl·llSl.uart l\lagrudt·r lt•:.t1f1t·d 11nrll·r l'russ· cx111n11u1tio11 101la.v lh:il l11r1n1~r Allor ney l~t'lll•rul John=' '.\\i\t•ht·ll Jta\.'l.l his uncnthu:-1l;1st1l' appruvul ln the \\l:llc.•ri,:alu bugJ.!1111.: plar1 on 1\1 urrh :10, 1972, th1•n 11t•JUll'l•tl a v.t'ek l:.ilcr "'-'hY It l'O:-.t Stl 11\Ut"h. \;ndl'I" luu ~h 11ues011111n.: ll.v :0.lit· t'h1•!1 '~ \,1\\'~l'I', l'l:1ln Cal'herHI, :\luj.!rudc.•r r1·rusc.·d 10 nlte1· pre\•1ous ll·sl1m11u y uhuut 1\htth1•ll's role. II v..·11s his third d:1y us a "1lncss In lhc \Vu\eri,:nll' CO\"el"·ll)} lr1a\ or l\till'hC\I and f11ur us:o;uc1:1lL•s.of forme r l'rr:.1dc11t Nixon. Cut·ht'r1s ;1:.k1·1I :\l<1 ~rud1•r' uhnut :1 nit·c.~tini.: or Ni11:on e.1111p:.i1~11 uides ;1t Key l11 scilync.', l'li1 . t)ll :\\urrh :in. 1U'l2 the ~htrd and ti11H I pl;.u1nin l-( n1Cl'IH11: on ;111 intl'lliJ.(etlt't"J;Ulhcrin~ 1111111 dr·u v.•n hy li. (;i)rdon Lidd y, cu rn·- pui~n finunt•c 1·uun11c.·I, rnr the 1!172 JH't'slch•ntiu\ cumput~n. "A't< you sit here in lhis c.•ourtronnl tod 11~'. do you ha ve a )o lit'l'lfld 1·ccolh•c· 11011 of ~tftchcll 1.1pf11'11\'lll.\I" the I .• itldy pl1111 ·.1 '' C'1.1t'hl•r1s usk(•d "''l'S," san! :'-.1:i~rudl'r. "'-'hn :;cr\'cd ns l'\lilt'h\•ll '~ cllll'f dt•put~· \\'hl'n the fornlt'I" ;11tnrn1·,v ~1·ncra l "a~ manug111i.: the 1\'lxon <':1n111u1~n . "I havt· ;1 r1·c<1llett1011 of ;\lllchrll >1ay\ng someth\n~ In the t·ffi•r l -t•cr- t<itnly nn\. in 1111 cn1hu.;iasl1r v.·ay, it never \\"as (•nthu)o\uslLt' appro\•al ·i:o aheutl unfl JZivc hi 1n t 1.u.ld y J S2.50,000 und ll•t':i Sl'l' y,•hul he tan tonic 011 v. Ith.' . Curht·r\l§ then asked r..1a gr11dl.'r ir ~litcht•ll <«.d ll'd hun :.ihuut :i \IC'l'k J;l!{•r t11 inqiurc \\"hY l.1dd y nceclcd lllOllt'~·. '"!It• d1dn ·1 u:-.k nlc \l'h.\" l.idd ~· necc!~'d r1111111•y,'' ~\it}::1·u1ll•r s<i1d . "lie ~1:-;kccl my \1hy hl' nt•t•dcd thal n1ul'h nH1111•y," en1ph:.i:-izing 1ht· \Vords .. that 1111t('h .. ~1:1grud1·r said ht• lhl·n \\'t·nl to :'olil- <"hell 's nf!tct'. re\·1('\\t'd Litlcly's plan :u1cl 1•xplJ1t\t•d th:1 l S25U.000 \1•;1s needed tor clcetrun1cs t'fll11111ncnt and "front n1 on~'v " .. ·'Ir. l\l ti 1·i1t.'I t un1lt•r!o\OO(I." IH' S:J 1d . P sych iatric T ests Order e d 111 Rape Case Clemente Downtown To Cloe \ ~1111111 st•l't1on of tl11w11town 8:111 ('k•llll'llll' \11JI ht· l'l!ISl'd tu \1 :1lilt' tro111 :l to Ip 111 Frida~ lo rn;ikt• \Ill,\ fo1· lhc Sun (J1•nit•11tt• lli ~h 8t•hoo1 tu1n11·~·11n11 ni.: p111'11i It• '\'h•· JOI) h\11t'k" of '.'\•>rlh :ind :0-oulh l ',1 1\1· Sl'\Lllt• \\Ill he closed . l'a1 ku1~ \111 1 lil' h:11111t'(l on rho:1e strt'l'I.' h1·;.:111 11111.0 at 8 :1. n1 . tn ;1ltow 1narl·h111 t.: t1 ruls and flnul!'I 10 1or11 1. '1'h1· IJUl"U<\t• \\1\1 rell\Ul'l' \h1• \11 1:,h i'lt'hcu•l 'l'i f111• 111'1111.'l'Slil'll, one 11! 11 ho111 \\ 1!1 hl't'OIOl' lh!! I lonll't'O lllllH; ()l!t'\.:IL . 'l'hl' pr111t:t•s:-1·s arl• \\'l•1ul\ B1 .. h••P. .l,1111• IJ111·l. Uonu;.i ll:111h111 ... Ua\t111.1 1 .. 1 r11 ;1rk .inti K:H'l'll 0l'an1 ;1li1. · I 11t· \.\111ncr \1111 lk' announ1•1·tl :1! I.. :1 llllll' d111'l ni.: th1• fonlh:ill g.1t11t· ll J.!llllll'l l l)una llllls lli~h St.•huol. 'l'lu· i.:anu: sta!'li'I at i :30 p.111 . al Sun l.:ll'llh'lllC )l\gh. A\ ... o l'eat11r•~d in the po1rudl• \1 lll ht• th._. 80·n1euthl•t' school h.111d. lh1• :u •- 111 l·n1hc1· drill tc•unt\ the J.\.1111:111h1·r· Pl'fl aquurl urul lhC' 'our n1c111heri'I nl th1• ltO'l'C.: co!Qr guurd, '\"l\ijrc "'Ill ulso l~ sc1·('n !'lout:-.. 1'hc purudc "'ill pl'll('e1•tl 1"1·0111 C.:all•' ~·1'jll<• CUtilbouudon A\'enitlil 1lel ,\l :1r to E l Ca mino Reul. Judge11 will be at the l11 ll•l'1H:t·tlon of A\"l'nid11 1.h ·I ~l.1 r untl S. <lla \'Isla. Marjorie Tow, Rancho Viejo Resident, Dies P.1rs .• Marjor ie Tow, a 35·year- rcsidcnt or Rancho Mlsi!ion Vicjo. died Tu1•sd<1Y in San Clemcntt'.ttrter u 11udtlen lllnciu1. !\·lrs. ·r ow, 62. was the wire or Joseph ·row, 11cner11l foreman of the runch for 41i years before hls recent retirement. Mrs. Tow wus born in Okluhom;i. She mel her husband aflcr coming to Cull forni;i , She v.•as acllve in Glrl S cout work and managed the t~urcteri:.i at Capistrano Schoo l tthl' old Capistrano Union lligh School l for II yeurs. She was also employed in 1hc past ut the Walnut Grove ltestaurant in S:in Juan Capistri\no and the Ue\•crly ~ta.nor Ccnvalescent J lospital in Capistrano Beach. Ht'sidcs her husband. survi\'ors in - <'ludc a daughter. Mrs. Barbara Crit· 1·hlow o( Sun Juan Capistrano anti five grandchildren. 1-'uncrill arrani:ements arc pending . Police Capture Two Suspects After Robbery Two South Laguna men wou nd up in custody fiye m inutei after allegedly robbing a Camp Pendleton ~l arinc of his month 's pay !ale \Vcdnesday as the \'ictim left a convenience market downtown. Polire Sgt. Frnnk Verger. who made the arrest minutes afler lhc in· ciclcnt, said Michael Lee Popejoy was Grabbed by a group o( men as he left the market at North El Camino Real ;111d Pali:r:ada. The group took him to the back alley. roughed the l'\tarinc up, he told o(Cicers. then s tole $78 in c1:1sh. F11r1l11 ·1· p·\<'!11.1tn1· \1•,!11n.: h;i -. The victim, Yerger said. rcportt'd the li cense numbe r ot o brov.·n \Ian 10 officers. and after five minutes of sur· vcying ;irea traffic. Yerger found the Vlin ond two occupants. Anthony Perry Domingos, 21. of 31777 Fifth A vc ne and Thomas Ru ssell Lee, 33, or 31362 \Vildwood St. were ar- rested and booked on charges of rob- bery. IJ1T!1 HI t\1 l"!'ll Jill :1 ~ p-.,\,\ \\l',,il\ :I\' t'l\~1·\I q11 .11 tv'l ••1 l.1dn.qH11~ :ind 1,1p111i.: .1 t :1 .11'.ll old ! .. 1i.:111l.t ;...l j.!U<'I ~1 11 -,ti"rll\ .1111•1 ..,11t• h!1 l'l.1~-.«" at 'll'.111 >.:t' ~ \1,1 ..,l (·,,))I>"•'' ( l["!LJl j.!l' j 'u\ll\\ \' :0.\1\l!'l l\l\· l'llttl'1 .l ud.:•· l·'.\1'l'•'ll \\" l1i1l..1'\ n1d 1'l"•'il ll11 !t1·11 ll.11 111•[ c· "nh.1. 1~1. 111 ;!7~i:! l 'il1<1l.t !'11• I,·, lio·ld ,ii l'.1!11111 St.Ill' llu-.p1!.d 11111 11 :'11.111·1! Ill t:1~.1 12 Arrested I 1i Drug Raid She Seeks Light Pilot'a Wife Raps 'Dark ~apo tfirport' "~ J'~MtJ lii\ t~LLA.N 'J'hc •1irl)t.Jrl v.·~s Opl'r11.·d 1n the n1hJ closei;, tlie loind would re\lerl lo W1n- Wht n Jlih~~ ,Mfl !fute 111ade an and_h_1s assoc1:.qei; latl·r purch:.ised an !\layQr Ro~· l.lyt'l\lll flus aulhor11.l.'d ~"'li''"9t""' '50:i. \\:1th :I (1~·~·ji!pl'e run\.\ Uy . \\'11\IO!l \VII . , tim~fMtl" ~ liHll IR~ Qfl the S;in Diego a1ld 1llona\ f1Vl' :itrl's front thCl'OUllly. an investigation inlo the events F're1'"'ttY al. 1 :~ Sund..iy morning. hc 1\ fe"'"' Yl':1rs ;iflel' the t:LIY \\'as incor· IC'ud 1ng up to the land transfer. '>'a:i. only" bloi:k fron1 the CaJlLSlrL!t\U · "At this 1>oint we nrc looking into Airport. po1·;1h·tl \Vi nton tl cc1Ucd to llonatc the 1hi~ to find out c>1actly y,•here ttte city Il e didn't lund l htire becuullc lht•rc lanll to the l'ily with 11n 11K1't1u nlcnt to standli.'' taid Or. Uyrncli. "\Vo want \\'t>re no l i~hts on !ht> field. li•:is1.1 it h11ck fur $1 11 ~·r11 1·. 'rhe con· to know ir ol l purtle• h•vc lived up to fllrs. Arl('nc Skil es of S;i n ,Juan lr:11.:tst1pulatesthal1fthcu1r1>0rtevcr Lhcir responsibi litieli .. , Capis tran o. whose husband, l'on1ediun Bill Skiles. w:.is ;i p;is· li\'n&vr in the pl:1nl'. wunts lo know ~·hy the flcld is dark at nit:ht and shli intends lu take her question to the cily council. t ' ,.,,,;, 1•11gt• . \ I COUNCIL MULLS MALL. • • "I think there s hould be liii;hts on the fit•lcl ," said l'\1 rs. Skiles, "l'her~ :ire n1any sn1all planes nying at ni ght and having a lighted field n1i ght soml'day 1'ia1·e a life." The airport, three miles t•;ist of Cnast ll t~hw11y between Ca mino C;.ipis trano und the Sun Juan Crl'ck chunnt•I, Is owned by Brute• \Vinton :11111 ,\~sne1ates. \Vinton said the run - \\a~ L ~ u11t li i.:htL'<l al night because the city dues nol want to cncouru"c ni ght l<1ndlngs 1nd lukcoffs. .\Ji~l'nce of lights isn't th e only issue oh~turi n~ the future of Ca pi strano Airport. ,\llhough \Vinton ov.·ns and 011crnt~·1t thu alr1>ort , he dO<'K not own !ht' rtu1y,·ay area. lie lransfl'rred this land tu the city several years ago. and the lransrer is the subject of a run· tro\'crsy v.·hich is beginning lo sin1 - mcr in San .Juan. a r:1dit:al ('hungc In parkini,: focilltles duwnlown. So far. 1't1.l'h or thost• ideas ha s bct'll rl'jcctcd hy m;1ny ml·ri:h:ints who rely on absentl'C landlords for major un- pro\'crncn t~ to th1.1 ,;tores. One mt'rthant suhl lh1· :.loµe of i\venidOl lJl'I ~1ar ;.ind other bullt·ln detrimentll would fo r bid a 111:.ill. · "'fh{' on ly way lo put a mitll dO"'n on l)cJ ~l :1 r," he s;.ud ... \\"Ould be lo bulldoztJ the \\lhOlc block and ilt11.rl o\'er a~:iin." The t·vening's disc ussion look scverul C'Qursi:s -tho first u presen- tation by o.t Los /\n.iclc11 con11u ltant v.'hosc firnt spccia\i7.C'S 111 ~raphlcR and ··streel furniture'' tu clrc~s up und se t lhCnll'S for 1nujor dllvclopmcntli. 'J'hc firm :d so drafts n1:.i11tcr 1>luns "·ith ideas on i1nprovinJ.: old busint•ss Ul"l'U!i. John ~·otlis said that it is easy to chan'c a city's '"corporate image" through graphics and new street rur· niturt•. ··Bu! "'hen you gl't into the 11ri\·ate sector. you run into the most delicate of probltms. Essentially the city nnd the consultant nre treadine on thf' IOPF of private bu1lnc1ii11es." Commlsaloner!S, ('ouncllmen ond merchants lt'fl th~ session v.·it h st.l vcral new avenues in mind for upl:"!radlng the bu1lnes1 urcu. Trar!ic commissioners and the city ~tarr soon will study rirn\ ol.-ins ror u $1~.000 project to lliynchronlie si~ru1ls downtown. thus, un!lnarllng trarnc. Parks com missioners probnblv 11•ill be usked to reconsider the t ree \flea, and the citiien 's parking cornmitle~. a lay group, pla ni to hu\le more dis- cussions on provision {or better downtown purktn.:. iiiiiiiiii TOTAL DISCOUNT Dishwasher ,,, :SPECIAL OFFERl7 // ~ -.,......._ ;/ : .. Buy a ••• Waste King DISHWASHER at SALE PRICES ••• ,.... ~ -- . •• and get a Waste King / -FOOD DISPOSAL • • • - FREE.I · WASTE KING \ \ ""'~·· What's the difference "' in DISHWASHERS? UNIVERSAL WASTE KING ... UNIVERSAL Mod•I SS/575 Dllllwo ...... Po~Up Hydro-ToWff Jett Water Into Upper lotkri Starts 01 easily 01 ClotlrMJ Tiie Door PLINTYI 20-year guarantee All ol ttiese sl••nlesa steel pari1 •re guaranteed 1gt1ns1 l11lure due lo corroaion IOf 20.yeart. ' ('~111\h.1. 111!11 11,1-. .i\J1 .Id\ plt·,1d>'d ~Ill\\\ \\\ l,11\U,l\l\ll\I.; 'i..11~:1·~. \l ill I h1 11 lov t ,·! urn«d t• 1 111t· t "11r1111n111 fl•r ,I d1•lt'l"tllll!.1IHlll Oii h1~ po ,,1hlt' -.t.1111' ·'' :1 llh 111.11!1 il1~111 d1 •1 o·d '1'\ nlt1'!1· 1h·1 ESCON01DO (i\PI -A raid by 44 sheriff's deputies, police and nur- colics offi cers landed a dozen mt•n in JUiJ for investip:atio n OI liClling heroin . The raiding party gathered at City lla11 ;it :i. a.m . Wt>dnesdo.y before the urrcsts at homes throughout the nrca. A 13t h man, already in San Diego County jail, "'US booked on simil ur tharges. --::::Ii:'. Model SS/777 Ollhwtthtr- PvthbuHont Give You o Choice of Full Cycle or Rl"se ' Hold ).-::::: I 5-year guarantee i ·~·111!..1 .. \ I •Hl,lH "' '1 t.1!111 llolph1n-. 1111111111..: h,L•'" [ .• HI\ l '"in\..;1 1\.1'> ;1r. 1 l'..,l••d ( ~l I ;!d. )•1: ! .1!11·1' h,. ,dl(·~t•ttly 1bd11i lt"<l 1111• I 1( \ i "' d .11 l..nllt'P•lll\I .111d t ,q11 ,j h, 1 111 lh t 1·.11 ... ti',. ~· .... ~ Alt ol these oan1 are gu•ranteed 1g11nt l l111ur1 du1 to dolec111n matenals or workmanSh10 for hVil ytlrt. Caspers' Companion Harber tegally Dead Model SS 811 Olllrwosh•r · l·Pu,hbuHoftt 3 Cycle' 5-Vear Parts Guaran!eP on Motor. Pump. Tuner. entire Water D1str1tiut1on Systarn He11!er and Pushbutton• Ft1'd \\.1rllt·r, th1• ()rt1111:<' C'o unly \M.lltttt•,d h1blt\l,t .tnd O\\llt'I" of \ht• di l<11l'd 1.11·h1 Sh1~11111~ s1.1r 1:-th£' 1.11-·~1 1d 1111· 111 \ 11'\llll' tll Ith' ~hip \l1l't'~ 11• IH' d1·1•l,t11•d lo•µ,1ll\' tll'.lll Ill llr .1n~1· I ·~•Ulll \ ~!,1)1'.'l llll" l 'uu1 I In ·I 11!·1·1,1<111 \\htlh 11:11.dlt·lt'l l Ont• h~rc11d.i..i•'>i-....11ht· l~l·· Ftflh 111,11·u·t :0-lll't 1\1,111 1lo1i;1ld l'.1-.p1·r' .ind h1:-1 lv.u "•"'· Judi.11· F1 .1ni.. 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'J'1vo rnuyt:lays came from lhc ve!Sl.'I :ind ll~rlu1.r-Wl.Ui--hOurd uvor radio 1n,1nll11rs ~11 lh1· San f'ranrlsco ;arl!a to rt'tllll'Sl p11n1µs hl:rausc hi!> bout v.·11s t:1kn1 t! on" :1lC'r In the search I hat rollow~. thunk~ nf Shoolln.i,i St:1 r·$ cwbin ;and de1•k wl'rc round flnatlnA with cn\ply hff'hfl:1 1 ~ and hfe pre!4crvcrs in the ~l'lll'ral area or thu wreck. • l'a:-1pl'rs 11n d his two ~on~ wcllC <trrlarrrl 1r~:1ily druct .lall.' lasl s un1 · n1cr. ttus allov.·ing the 11ctllemcnt or an 1•t.tatc that umountcd lo 11cvcral mil· Uondoll:1rs In ai1selJ. • 1815 Newport Blvd. Downtown Costa Mesa 90 DAYS CASH WITH ArPROVID CR!DIT I Phone. 548 -7788 m -. I ) I ( • .. •' I ___ _,, .. _ Idle Growth Strikes Hike Losses W:\Slll~1 G I C>N 1LPl 1 1111 Labor Ocpartmti nl 51u1I thc1t during th1.: fu -.1 11111.: 1nonths of thts ')ear bhu~e 1 and longt:r stnk1.:'> h.itJ rc'>lllted 111 38 m1!hoo days of 1dlt11tss th ' h1~hc st slnCt: I J70 Our111g lhc> n111c n1onth 1IBr1o<l 1dlencs)i due to l,1bor rnana11.c m12nt d1s puh~:. totnlC!d 2 6 working days for ~\t1y I OVU "'ork diys In the same penod lail year str 1kc losses wc1t: I 4 work days per thousand The Uur cli u of Lal.lot Statistics said "This r15e rcsultud pr1 m<1rily f1 um a nearly th1 ee fold gu1n 111 idleness attr1bu1ablc to lur~i.! strikes s 000 workers or more this ye.ir Stoppugus 111 Hl74 were larger and of longer durat1u11 on the avcragt lh<1n 1n 1973 An e~t1m 11t ed 4 950stnkes ...,e1 e 1n effctt during the first nine months of 1974 518 more than 111 the same IJ('nod of 1973 the bureau Sil td There ..., ere 2 3 mJlllon v.orke1s in volved 111 these stoppages tn 1974 <1boul 500 000 more than in the previous )ear ' No Instant Cures For Nation's Woes OR ROBERT ADI ER I he economic question or today 1s "'h1 ch comes ftrst the chicken 1)r the egg 1 In our C'ilSe \\IC ha\e two paral ltl problems -1nflllt1on und reccs~Jon The 1\ tncrlt.ul 1>coplc l anchJ ly do nut I 1 kl! or \\ ant either nne 1 he1 eforc thcv l\,1nt bo th cured ill the sanle l11;i1c and llus is JUst not pos!)1h\e Thl} surest cure for 1n fl<1t1on 1s d1m1n1$h1111:: demand as supplies that become bu1 densome will be d1 str1bu1 ed at "'hale\ er Jo11er p1 ice 11.:vel 1s ncces Marketing Desig1iers Open, Shop :'ll oll vat1 un11 1 Design and "11 a 1 k c t 1 n g I n c a n1arkellng design company ~pec1a h zLn g 111 sales and 111 for ma lion centers trade s how s cx h1li1 t!> ilnd restaur.1111 <11lcl hulll 1n 1cr1or design hus opcnl"d tn Santa Ana atcord1ng to llenr\ Sillas cxecut11c 11cc prcs1dent of t he firm ~JU'il 1s a subs1d1.u \: of lin11 e1 sal Reproductions Inc il reprod uction and photography company ser \tn g arc hit ec t s a nd dc\elopers Richard L Ger sun 1s presid ent of t,;n1\cr sal Hcpr oduct1ons Inc ~If) \I ts lhl onl1 compan1 1){ 1!:.. I 1 pc "'h1ch offers totul 1n hnu st c 1p 1b 1l1 11cs crc<J lln g 1n 1rk e l1n g dtspl 1~s from concept to in st alt 1t1 on The r1rn1 JS IOCillttl 112111 S Pulln1un TM Exp ects Good Ne,vs :S11tc1al lo the Daily Piiot ltJS ANGELES -11me!i ~lu tor announced 1t now e:(pc>cl s 1t' thud qu arter earnings \1111 hc higher than rcpo1 It Ii fo1 thl like penod la ~t \(':JI p11ncrpall' hc>causc of better lh.111 11r1:,1011sl\ anct1c1pated net 111(01\lf flOTll \ht: ne\\Spnnt ind fore"I produr ts gioup I hl lornp 1n1 1lso stulc>d th II lt nO\\' l :-;pC'cls th •t Lil\ nt I 11\tUmt~ fo1 lhc> full i t• 11 11 1)1 l lkt fl e\lttd \ls l ~('11 '>t111 •1 <IJH 1fn1111111te l1111t:.. !\l11rur 11 lh1r1t (1\1 111!1 I 11 11111).:S lllJI IJl I { 11 l'>l d t11 \.I \\ l l k sary to find buyers 1he es sencc of lowered demand is recession And recession LS deOat1onary OUT EV EN A lltlle reces s 1on cannot be l ong Money Doctor sustained Certainly not for lht• t1vo or three vears necessary to have real 1m pact on prices Rent in surance interest pavmcn!s or machinery equipment 01 for the 1nd1v1dual stoves refrigerators cars <:ind so forth must be met If businesses filtl JOh!i go and the whole proceas sno"' balls from reees:.1011 lo depression But this JS the only cure for 1nfh1t1on Th t laws or supply and dcmilnd alone can bring prices into hnl' \\age and price cont1ols ha\ e never work<'d Con t1 ols forre produce1 s to only make those things that are profitable 1n th e framc...,ork and creiltes hoa rding and powderkeg dcmund for all other goods I ht resultant price ex plos1on that happens as a result of controls creates econom1C' chaos \\1th controls the soc 11 ltd cethngs becon1c also the floor and )OU p 1y to p pnec for l'\c 1yth1ng Go1ern ment cannot cure tnnuuon onlv aggre\ ate 1t Go' ernment on the other hand ran on a tempor 1r\ baSl!i alh.~\tatc recession It c,1n l reate non product11c Jobs or ,111 kinds pour pnn ling press n1oney into the ccono1n1 ere 1te 1 cond1t1on \1here l'\cr\ hody has the mtans to dem ind more goods ind ser1 ices and 10 the end create a hi gher level of 1nflat1on th in before \\ f llA \ f s pent mort: th a n fo rty \t<JIS gelt1ng ustd to the 1d l'a that !>Clf !iUff1c 1enc\ 1s not enough ,,nd expecting \V ash1n"1on to be a h,1,en for the cures fo1 e1 erv economic 11\ \Ve look to the ve1 y plate th it h 1s pcrson1f1 ed the h1gh1:sl level or fin 1nc1al tncom petente 1n h:..indllng its own Uus1ness I Dr td/1 r 11111/ <H1~1J1 f Il l 111r~ d1r1 ( /('(} f~) 111111 ill Jiu• lk11/11 I II ii! Earnings Dip 51 % For Ford Dt::1R0 11 IA PI 1'01tl ~1111 01 Co has 1 t i>Orltd third quurter prof1l!i do..., n 51 percent from a }t:ilr a~o but the firm s pcrfo 1 muncc looked i.:ood compnred to the nallon s two othe1 top uutu muker:.. fhc decline 1n 1'111d ~ eo11n1n!(s is I Jrge ly a tt llec t1on of the {u rr ent 11<1t1on.11.I ond Y.u1ldw1de lcono1n1e crls1:·l s.nd ~ ord I r 1:~1dunt Lee If l<ico< ca Iii! hlamctl so,111n ~ <:osts cou11ltd 111th labo1 d1 ~putes and 1>arts shortages for the drop 111 ea rn1n ,lls Ln lhc July September pc111ul to $17 millton from ~9S milhon a )Cat earlte1 1'ord s profit!> decline can1e despite record "orld "'Ide sales 1ust O\l'r S6 b•I hon up 21 percent ftom sates of SS b11l1un a ~ear ago laeocca s.nd f'o1d in c1eased it s market sh<Jre 111 the United St ates to 25 ~pe r cent from 24 3 pc i <:tlll 3 yea1 ugo General l\lotors Just \\eek report e d third qu 11l e r 1>rof1 ts ill a !itillll $16 mil hon do\\ n £1 om 5267 n1lihon 1n the 1973 pe r1 otJ G ~l sales declined nine percent to$6 7 •bLll1 on Chry s ler Co1 p s aid eurher 11 lost S8 m1lhon 111 the period compared to a loss of S17 4 million a }car ago \\'hen 1t \\.i s hit hv id nine d a\ n<1t1oua l str1k12 Sales 11 cr l' S2 8 billion up from S2 J billion I 1'\t \eil1 Total net carn1n~s by the Del W e l1b Earnings Decline Special to the l>aily P1lul PllOEN IX Net ta1 111ngs of De I E \V cbh Co1 p £0 1 the f1rst nine n1 onths of 1974 l:!ndcd Sept JO 11erc $1858182 or 57 cc>nls per s hare on r e\l!nue& of S233 829 935 R II J ohnson cha1rmun and prc>s1dcnl has annou nced This co1npa1cs v.1th net earnings for the first three quarters of 1973 of $5 800 995 or 68 cents per share on re\enuesofS222 411156 \\ebb Corporation hotels e:(pcr1 enced an excellent 1974 thlrd quarter Johnson s aid with n or lh t 1n Nevuda s Sahara r 1hoe s h o1~111~ outs! i nd1n g results 1 he nev. 1) 1cc1u1rcd Prim 1donna Casi no in Re>no illso did lX Cept1on ill y v.e ll he added Bu si ness h:is been good at i\lount un Shado1\'s t C'!iOI t at Scott sdale .i nd the comp<1n) s Ne"' por lcr Inn 1n Nev. porl Beach SBA Cance ls Workshop A day Ion)! workshop «l:itcd ror 1'~r1da y and gpon sore>d by the Sm 111 Business Adm1n1s trat1on :ind the Orange County Etononuc Developme nt orftcc h<1 s bctn cancelled .1ccord1n g to SB\ off1c1als rhl \\Orkshop v.h1ch was t•) s tr ess t,l)(ts ca11it:il1i 111 011 n1<1n 1gl n11::n t 1nobl( n1s .uul le,1.!:i l requirements fo1 sm di b!i•n esscs y, tll be 1rsc hcd11l cd 1'orfurthcr 1n fo1 111 1t 1n11 ca 11834 5970 Style's the Thing Sa1t'hill's Dentise at FEO U1itli11 e(l \\\SH IN(, f()'.'J I \l'l 1\11 cn1rg~ po11e1 '>tr ui.:i.:lt f111 lld b1 \Vh1te llousf' drssal1sfrHlron 1\1th lohn l S111 h1 ll s stilt rnd n1,1u:ii.:cn1ln! lt>cl to h1 '> vustt>r ind tht' 1n"t Il l 1t H1n of J11tc r1111 S.:-1 1 l t.1r) ll ogl''" (. B :\l 111 ton "" lhc 1ct ni1n1~l1 1\11Hl sunt nu lnnh e n~rg~ c:t.ar 1n reml11 lllJ.: S 111 hill lit flrl er LI f'n\ rg~ nd 1n1n1s\1 1101 P1 t:!iillcnt l o1d dcn1on sit lll'<I 11111 he 1s b l('ktng :\lortu11 is 1 ner~1 1 h11 t 111 1 h ll1l Pr 1 sulc nt s ow n !Jt)\\CI I ~ 1\11 l ,J l\d f11 e lllC.11 rl \('I I) 1dn11n1.st1 illon SO Ui ll'> s11 '11 1ous forcl's focu sed thut J)()\1t r on S "' hdl II{ v. 1s u1j!1ni; mnnd1to1' energy r1111~t 1 'allt1n "'hc 11 J\lorton 111ll lhC' Pr ('"ildl nl 11 1nlcfl onl1 \o\11nlu1v mcusu1 l.!S -Il e showed .1 ll'ndenev to 1e \e1tl pohc\ p1oposals befort• the 1'd m1111"\1 ,1\u1t1 11 n1 I l' 1d\ lo I Ilk 1bciut lh('n1 '>ll<:h as !ht• ~usnhnl tax p101>0s 11 1'1tn1NlU1l' lt',1 ks b101\f \Our rh:.int'c" nnlht lhll 1 <011~1 l'>~l 1f1 ou cto111touch 1111,' bt!lf's fl l «\ (11\l SO\llll S llrl l~fCI 11ni.: 111 !111 l\\t1I lo l111t UI> eon~l ('sslnn 11 suppnr1 HI ul1 Ulllt ~01111 tdnl11ll"ilJ 1\Ulll nff1 r 1als lhoughl ~.111 lu ll " 1" not 111un q.;111'1 !ht l 'l'dtt 1t 1'«H'I~\ \dt1Hntsll!1110tl r1rn1h t'll~IUAh 1 It "Uh 11( I 1111! s 11rl p11hh t h h• w.1s d1!.!lal1srlccl \\ llh the µ1 oi:re:ss 1111 fl(\\t'th!jl \ lll OJ:lalll!I I 111 l!h "•trn1 s1111111 s tlunk ~1 11r1nn ll'"c nted 1-f'.;i\s i.:1 .1 b111 11111,.1111111 In tenor Departmrnt nlflll'> incl offic·1 lls \1 hen FEA u as for n1e1l l,1::il Ott 1 n1 lwr A \\11 L PLA l l ll "0111c1 \\ho knn11s ind hkei; L\1011 011 s 111t J\lurton h 1d 11(1 lovC for any of th en1 at thi I 1' A uul lh It th(' ousting ol S l\.\ lull 11 Ls 11n1 111 11 poht \c :.il rctr11J ut1J1n J\lo rton tole! rlpnrltr' th111 11 L'> nothing \\Ith S,1\.\hill 1:\1 tp1 1 "ti lt th,11 ::;omt ho-A dlll not fit Utt s1' h ur others In thr ,1d n\1n1st1 allnn \lo1ton ug rrc tl l11lf.!r und11 1 h111:.i~t ol qut..,ti ons lhil t ~l\l'hlll :.. 11ho1 it \ •11 n11nd:i tory ron~tt\ 1hon h 1d '>11n11 lh 1ug tn do \I 1th h1 ~ <ft'm I S~ \nother i;ourrc i;lHI thr ftllt '>!1011 ·~l t>nerg!t coni;11 vat1011 1er)U!> llll'I'' production ",1s ;.1 phon1 1ssu1 ~l ore 1m1>0rl:int th1" source s~ud w.1s a need fo1 toughn~ Sb oil the he.id or 1-~F./\ lust o\ r1 :i \ r.1r iJ.!o l nt 1 i;~ pohcv 11 1!< ,1 lo-A pr101 1 t' anti the t H ll' 1-.. nl 1 ~v l 1. 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' " EXCHANGE We stern Airlines I OS 1\NG 1' I i-:S I \l'l \V t :!!lern A1rl1nt•s r1 Jlllrlel'l th 11 1 1rn1nJts forlht 1hrel' months t ndl'rl S4.<pt ;t'l rose to SIO &I n11 lh1Jn or ;o c ntsi u share f11)m StO 09 milhf'n or 67 ccnt:i. sh 1rt a 1~arl 1r hlr I th \I Ill/I'> 1tl( 11 l!';CrJ {ll $!36 a8 lllll hon from ~12o .!'I m11hon I I or th1 nifH lllo!ilh" cndt.'tl Srpl JO the cun111a11) tarnc d ~I S.:l rn1ll1or1 11r $1 Sli 1 ... hur e un ••1rnu~" nf ~'1'i rnllh1111 Thi'> l0Tlll11fl"' v.1th Sli 16 n1ill1on or Sl JS • 'h ire on rC\l llUti. nf S.J IG 8 11111 !ton 111 t h1 11 kf' 1•17 t flt r1r..t • • I r ffll OAILYPILOT Thursday. Ck:tob&f 31 . 1974 I QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi NEW ACCOUN1"S < .·· -T,,,.i;,..c;.~ · . . , IC.-3 / (.,).. .. '··· .. ,,..j, .... ,, .••l•.\I .1c1 ........... ..:1 "'\YC''re out of toasters -lucky you, you get an evening of dhmer and dancing with yours truly," L.M. Bofld Women Pref er Persian Lamb An airport should be circular. \V itn it:. tlC\ l'f·cndi ni.: runways banked like the turns of an auto ral'ctr:tck.1'akeorr pilots could make as many loops as ncc(':-.sary to get into the air safely. L<1nding pilots \\OU ld ncvl'r o\·c rshoot. And durinc either the takeoff or the landing, pilots could head their planes into any st·le.ctcd d1rl'Ctions. !\lost crashes occur right after l akcoff and landings. Theory is the cir~lhr airport "ould cure such, dramalically. Or so says :i n a\'iation expert. Q. "110\V l\11\NY times do I ha\'C tu ask ~·ou the \Yhereabouls of the ~eogr.iphic center of all SO Unill•d Statcs·1 •• · :\. Thal"s in Butte County in South l>akota. Plcas~don'l b;irk, J'n1 sensitive. F1\VORITE FUR l'un you 11 un1 e that sorl of fur most preferred by 1\mcrican "·omen? It's Pe rs ian lumlJ. !!Ul'\'CYS ~ho" 1\t lca~l . that's \\·hat most own, it .theyo11nan~. Pl.EASE LIST among the all·lime gl.imor girls in l' S. h1 slury lh:1l famous female kno\\'n as Lillian Bussell. l'he record sho11 s she y,•as idolized by l'Ountlt'ss fcllo1\ s. 1\nd the record also sho,1·s th al ~he ''l!ll:hcd l ti5pound~. ~JOR E Tlli\N 100.0CIO"'ild monkeys arc imported annually hcrt'. And rnust of lhem go to pri\'ate homes a~ pcl!:i ()r :.o reports a dealPr in animals. This is the •author11y. one and !he same, \\'ho says three out of four 1 iotportcd monkeys die \\'ilhin the fi rst year, and 99 oul of 100 nionkcys cannot be housebroken. SE,\G Ul~LS Did I 1clt you Sl'agulls identify one another by lhe l'Oloroflhl'1reyc~' 1:-ol E\'(.il.,\1\1), ;1 military man 1vho absents h11ni>c:f 1\'\1hout PL'rm1ssio n is said lo take 1''rcnch h•av1•. In France. ;i rnilitary n1an "'ho docs likewise is ~;JJd lo lJkl' l::n gl1sh k·;_iV'l'. ,\dar•''·' 11101110 I. 1\I. Hoyd, I' (I li1tJ' /\~., \t'11"p!lrl Bli'ul'lr, CA 9'11.il.iQ $1 M illio1i Settles Jl1.alpractice Suit :--\1.l".\S 11·P1 1 -An .1 n1·,th••'1,il11 L!1 ~1 ~tit"! lnr 111,dpr.1ct 11·1· ha' fL'<trhed a 'I 11111111111 .~•·!1h•nit•n1 111 tht> , ,1}1·111.1<h1l d11ho .,11!IL'rt•d p,11.1 h ~1" ;111d hr:1 111 dam;ict> 11h1lh h·H h11n 11t !hou1 :0.1;,:hl "' :-lft"l't"h Thi· :-.i·ltl1·111 c111 Ii\· l)r. i'lt1,1l'I' .\!. \!,,ort•. Ill\' .1 t1\''lh1·~1<1lo !!I '!. :i nd • u11tlh1•r 'lllH.•llJO ,t•11h'nll'lll h\' !'urgf•un l)r. Hobert f ;1rr 1·.1n11• l 'ul'.--d;1,\ 111 lhl' ~·1ghth 1t.1.v ot ..1 Supl·r111r Court 1ury rn.1L J-:;1rliL'r. Or . .IC"ffrev lk'r· n1;1n. a p1,.•d1::itrir1an. ;;grel'd 1.i p~1 .v S:!.).Ut/O :ind lhl' S,ll111a:; \".d ll'~' i\lt'n1nnal llo~pital SH1,;.oo in 1hl' l'il:;L' nf .\nlhnn,\ F<'rn;1ndt•1 .. ~l. 11h11 h:nl g11lll' into ~urgl'I".\' I• •r .in .1PJlL'rHll't'!•1n1 ~ . WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW OF ORANGE COUNTY t _.l!f OR/'llA i LARGEST LAW SC HOOi •oFFERS A NEW PROGRAM• OF SPRING-ENTERING FULL-TIME LAW STUDY •---'-w_ .. _._,_ .. _,._,_"_'_'_.,_,_ .. _,_._·•_•_"_"_"_'_''_"_"_''---· A CHOIC E Of fOUR PROGRAMS Of LAW STUDY IS AVA/lA6Lt e IN t lTHtR 1'h o• J ff,'RS fUll-TIMf ,,.~ ·•.df '; :~ ~ '., ... • iN f lT HlR l11 o• 4 YtARS PART -T/Mf 1 . ~",.'"9· .. • I ' ., j • I " ( , , t • •, ) '1 l:O~I • ' ' ' J ~, .. ' '· ;., '· ... ,. 1J f I · · ·•r· r J • , f .,,-, .... 1 o~. w•lt[ Qt PHONE fOl CAlAlOGUI 800 South Br ook hurst Anakeim, C•. 92804 17 14} 63S-34S3 APPLY NOW ~Olt DAY, EVENING , Olt WEEKEND CLASSES BEGINNING FEBRUARY 3, 1975 1'10\/ISIONAU• AC.Cl!OlllO IY THl COMMITTEE 0-1 - fAI EXAMINfl S Of THf $1ATf IA-Of CAllfOlNIA KERM RIMA HOME ' CENTER HELPFUL HINTS d • g-it-yourse\f thinking about o~ere to start'? but don't know w Rima where Begin at tterm eople can trained sale,s:e best and demonstrate . stoll tontru<t · y to 1n • easiest wo t home and or repair all ~ypes 0 whatever garden P.ro1ects. tterm Ri"'8 you're doing wonts 1o·help. Handy Teflan® Single Pt¥.~ Thr<:_oded Tape • ltakprool-st11lanl for plastic, i!oinltsli or al11minvm pipe • Uso 111 onylhing that ho s o lhrtod • 1/1"• 100" rolt / c Roll All American Mail Box Quiet Switch • Chongt lra111 "rlid1." lo 1111i1ll • U.l. lt11rd'"·on4 opprowtd for sofetr • Soh i•ory color c l Ivo ry Receptacle Stainless Steel With Ground Sink Strainer • High quolily ..• oll trs saltly • 8os•11 li!ylt wilh ntoprtnt and ouuran11 tlopptr • Grovnd1d d11ple1 rtctptadr • R1ploc1m1n1 i lroiner lits onr • Sowt now on r1ph111mtnh or 41t" opening. for "'" building hS l?•A •·111s. Reg. 1.49 c c r. •'" _.,. Peerless Kitchen Faucet • llibbrd 1rterol rural moil boi with "d Ua9 l•r mail pick.up Mahogany Bar S'ools • S1ntrtly stylrd, st....,ly ''""' ilrv111d, rrtcly It lirtish • Woihtrltis louctl with S year 'uaronttf • 10191 <Gpa<ily, sturdy ,,,.... it1u1hon • App•ewrd b, lltt Poli11ntsl1r Cirnero1. Po1h 111ro. R•g. 4.69 ' ) • Comltrtoblt 1111• 1ei1 • Cltoict ol 1 sitts 24" ff;gh 30" High 511 849 . • You 1011 insloll it yourself • ~ltp-hy-11r, 111ilollollon 1n111u1· h•n1 included. kl?OO \ ' I Block & Decker Tarnodo Pro pane Solder Set Torch Kit • lndudes htat1ng1init. 4 Ii~. ~ World's "ho1t111 propane hor •nil1, 1ollt1 and mort lonh" and a1ttuoritli .,. 1 • D111blt iniutottd lor safely. pitttli in all p tto • Compltlt wilh r11991d sltel fool 1h1sl. 1HT9t Reg. 12.35 99 88 Kit .......... Ado"" t CO Sf A • ' Ml SA • , '1 .. Saddlebaek 'l 'oda'\,.S t 'i11al EDITION VOL. 67 , NO. 304, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ' Meet Your / Mi\C Hopefuls EDITORS NOTE. This 1s lhe llurd i1t a 11eries presenting rite candidates for the }.fission Viejo-municipal advisory council IAfACJ. NiJv. 5. votera '" lhe /\fission V1e10 Planned Corn munily will elec1 Jiut counc1/ 111embers fror11llre11loteof :J'l. Dorothy Lee llurford 55, or22982 Via Pimiento. is a district director for famil y <tnd adult ::.crvices or the Orange County Welfare Dcpartmenl. She has one child. !\.1rs. 1-lufford has her bachelor·s degree in psychology from lht· University of H.ochcstcr, New york . Asked \vh.v she should be elected. ~Jrs. llufford replied. "I pledge to represent the residents ol l\.11ss1on Viejo and not my pcrsonnl interests: to listen lo the ideas and suggesLions offered by the a rea residents; to be con~e rned with lhe plsnning for IUIOllf: gfo'''lh and development or the l\1AC area : a nd to be concerned "•ilh the • ecological needs of the area. Richa rd Lowcock, of 27911 CallC' \'aides. is a retired Coast Guard Cap- tain for the Po11 of Los Angeles and d il'ector of proposals for Douglas Air· craft. Lon g Beach. lie and his \\•ife Isabel have two children. Lo"·coek was cdueatl'd at t ht• University of New llampshirc, v.•herc he majored in bu s iness ad- minis tration. lie ulso atlcnded Nor· thenslern University. . .\sked "'hy he shou ld be clecled, Lo\VCOl'k re plied. ··As an experienced homeov.·ners nssociation di ector. l was selected to ht' a l\t A.C candidate'. .. fulltime go:1ls as your reprcscn· t ative are to organize and present to the s upervisors beneficial projects in- cluding impro\"ed libraries. schools. recreal1on and poli ce protection : protest nonbeneficial projects; l.o keep informed and alert you as ncces· sary for guidance." Askl·d \\"h\" hc should lie l'leeted Knoke said. :.I am :.i college t(raduale with sales Hbi lity. 'fhus, I kno\v \vhat "'l' need and ho\v to plan ahc:.ul. F'ur- thcrn1orc. because Of nl~ Si.I ll':-; p~rfor­ mancc v.·ith Occidental Life, I kno"' I can properly present our local needs to the county Board of Supcr\'isnrs. I hh\'e the time. effort and dC's1rc to r e prest•nt you. Hemembcr. vote Knoke for JI.I AC. ·· Robert Kum ath, Jr .. JO. of 27056 Via Callado is a n attorney "'ith a llracticc in El 'l'nro. lie and hi s "'1fc h:t\'l' one child. Kunath has :1 ha chelor"s degrl'l" 111 l•eononues from Lovola Univcrsit\ and ;1 mastert-; in phiiosophy from Si . Louis Uni versity. 11e has his juris dol'· tor from Loyola and a rnaster-s in la"' of taxation. llUNAlH LAWCOCll Asked \Vhy he should Ix· elected tu the Jl.lAC . Kunalh r eplied , ··The muni<•i1)al advisorv council ,,·iJJ need total support of the communitY t.o hl• effective. In order for the council 11 · self to be effective before the board of supervisors or othe r public aj?ency, ii will n eed str o n g advocacy to represent the viev.'s or the com- munity. ··As a lav.·yer I represenl peoFle of di\•erse \"iC\\'s and ideas. Re1lresen- ting the communit~· \\•il l entail all t kC' skills \\"htch I employ duily in my Ol"· cupation. Because .of nl y daily ex· perience, I belie\"£' l can IX' an effec- li\'(' advocate for the community. \\"h<1tever its consensus.·· Bert Lilly, 43, 9f 25616 Via Vicn- to. is an engineer "·ith Rockwell Inter- national. lie and hi s wifC' Diana h:t\'l' l\\'O children lie has a bachelor·s degree in engineering rrom !\llT. Asked \~·hy he should be elected to the J\IAC : Lilly ans"'ered ... A lrue represC'nlativc of the community K a thlet'n Ke lly. 34. or 24252 means to me that although my ov.•n Cataluna -Circle is a homemaker and personal opinions may vary (and I rormerl.v \\'Orked for a U.S. Senator. will ahl"ays stale theml I "'ill vote the She and her husband have four \Viii of the majority of "'horn I children. represent. !\!rs. Ke lly was e ducalC'd al ··F rom nl) cnginecrtn;g ~l.ichi~an State l!ni,vcrsity an.d is ~~r· background, I h:iV(' \c:irncd to clo llnt_I) _furt~~r.1ng _her un1\'ers1 ty thingsin a step·b.Y·Ste1>. Joi:ical. or- stud.1es in !oht1e,1I s.c1encc. , derly fashion . Other qualif1cutions in · Aske~ ~Y. s_he ~~oul.d ,be ~lect~~I , ·..{llltle honf'sly, plain common scnst'. l\l rs. l~C'll.\ satd.. 1 .ha\e cssenll.il • lnd a good scnscofhumor."" t•xecut1ve and lcg1slal1\'e background .. ·and nC'ccssary time during the day to properly rept"csent our ton1munjty to the Board nr Super\"isors. ··1 will serve in an on1budsman capacity, C"nhancing the scope of 111AC, and v.•ill have regular office hours, day and evening. to be acces· sible ~o residents. "j Robert Knokt'. :?Jl, nr 23771 A\•C"nirla f"acilitar, il!> u lire insura nce rcprcsen- t:.itive . A buchelor. Knoke \\'as ~raduatcd frntn Point Lnma Cnll cgf.". Butche r Kills Self TIBURON <U PI ) -'To avc:.1d arresl on auto theft and robbery cha rges. a San Francisco butcher shot himself to death, police say. Patrolman l\1ike Dory of Belvedere said Anton l\1arcel Jr., 30, of San Francisco. killed him· self Wednesday a fter being chased to a Tiburon Parking lot while dti ,•ing a stolen car. Caspers' Compan~on Harber Legally Dead l-~red ll nrht•r, lhc Oran,::c County pbl\tlcar lnbbyisl and O'A'ner or the ill· fated y11c hl Shooting Star-is the latc::.l t'f the IO victims of the ship· wreck to be dcclarcd·legalty dead in Orange County Superior Court. In a decision which piJrallclcd one he rendered on the late Fifth District Su~r\'lsor Ronald Caspers und his two sons . .Jud1;e Frank t>omenichini made the declaration on llarher Wed· nesdav. 1-farber. Cas1)ers. two of Call!l('rs' sons. and six other mrn ln~t th\~l r lives in the s1nk ln~ of ll11rbcr"" converted military vt'ssel lu11t June 14. l-l arbc1 .. s 59 root y11cht ;q)parC'ntly brnkr up in bl'uvy st"as somewhrrt• near Ccdros lsland off Bnjn Califor- nia . At llt1rhe1"s sunAesltnn, the p~1rty boardt'd th(' \'C'sst'I for an l'X\cnded fi shing crui!if' lo the tip of Uaj;i Californin :ind back to <1rnnge County in a juunt calculated to he.Ip Casper~ un\\•ind after his recent lands lide vir tory in a reelection bid , T" o maydays cumc from 1hc vessel •tnd ~l:irber was heard nvcr radio 1nonitors in lhC' San FriJnciseo urciJ lo rt-'{fl1cst pumps bcc:1usc hi~ bout wRs I akin~ on "'atcr. In the searrh I hat followed. ehunks r.r Shooling ~lar's rabin <111d tll·rk "·err rnu'nd fl oallnA \\llh rmr1.r lifcbo;its nnd life 11rrscr\'t'rs·1n th1.· J;lcnrrol urea of the "'''rrk. Caspel's ;)nd his two sons v.•<•rc dC"clarerl legally tl ead IClte la!o,t sum· mer. this :1 1\owing the St•Ulrml'nl of un c,;tutc that amounted lo ~f'\'eral 1n\1 hon dollars In al!>scts 9RANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN I A THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1974 . ' oses Woman , Shot; Man, 36,Sought Orange County Sheriff's depulu•s today launched an all-out search for the man they believe responsible for the shooting of a Sant a Ana woman "'ho was dumped bleeding and severely wounded late Wednesday in the Irvine area. Investigators "'ould only identiry the suspect today as a J&.year-old Santa Ana man. They said they intend to file charges of attempted murder against hi m . ,,. 1,fl'1ct·rs \1•uLcd lhrnugh11ut th(• r11j!hl ;it th(· hnspitul hl·dsidt' of Azl'la lliarru. :i:i. 111 lhe h•1P<' that she ,,·oul<t ictt:'ntifv her <ittackt•r v.•he n s h~· rl'g::tined consciousnes~ In a stateme nt m ade early today ar· ter s urgery she identified the man and told o fficers that he was her boyfriend. She said she was shot twice with a handgun after they c1uarreled in his car and that he threw her out and <trove off. Sheriff's dC"ptJties "'ere called arter l\-1rs. Ibarra was found by a passing motorist on Jerrrey ·Road aboi.JL a mile north of its intersection with Irvine Boule\' a rd Tustin Community Hospital of· fi cials said l\-frs . Ibarra is now in stable condition. They said she was shot ~n the arm and jaw '· Going /Hy Woy? Sniog Device lnstallatio1i Deadline Set Jrvinc school bus driver Bob Baps offers ghoulish greeting through bus windo\v. !\'lost school bus drivers in Irvine donned their 1-l a llowecn best this morning in a spooky s ho\v of esprit dt• c:orps for chi ldren. Owners o r cars and light·duty trucks in Orange and four other coun- ties faced final deadline today to in· stall smo.e: suppression devices if their license plate numbers end in 2, ac- cording to state officials. Certain foreign a nd older \'Chicles . s uch as Volkswagens, for example, are exempt. while others have been inspected by the California Hi ghway Patrol and approved. Nixon Still Critical; Vital Signs 'Stable' Officers of the CHP. however. \\•ill soon begin stopping and checking such cars for compliance-v.•ith the smog device law and issuing citations where indicated. Enrorcement 'A'ill begin after Jan. 1 fines imposed for violators will be up to the court. Cl1emical Vats Erupt in Fire • Two vats filled "'.ith chemicals 'burst into flames at Philco i-~ord Com- pany in Newport Beach early today, but the blaze was extinguished in minutes by Nev.•port Beach firemen. The blaze caused an estimated Sl.600 damage to the' company's laboratory at the ford Road plant. Firemen said the fire broke out just artcr 4:30 a .m .. and could have been highly dangerous ir not caught in time One vat "''as rilled "'ith sodium dichrom:.ilc and lhe other. nitric acid. Guards on duty at thC' time rC'ported the fire LONG BEAC~I (UPll -Richard Nixon·s vital signs are slable but tests indicate he may be losing a little blood in the ;.1bdomcn etnd his conditi<in remains critical, his-doctors said today 1"he former president"s spirit and mental attitude are ··cxcellcnl:· the doctors s<1id "lll' is alert . l;le is oriCntcd to everything goin11: on around hin1 and he is t•ooperativc. ··the doctors said 111 their medical bulletin. But the doctors said tl v.•as still •·premature"' to offt•r a prognos is ;.il this timt>. The bulletin ,,·::is issued b~· Or . .John Lungren. Nixon"s personal physician. and !J r . Eldon B. Hickman. Ylho headed the s urgical team that operated on the former pres idcn1 TuC'sday morning and in serted a plastic c lip to prevent blood clots from moving from his phlebitis·inrccted thigh into hts heart and lungs St-vcral hour.-aflcr the 01>eral 1011. Nixon began losini:i blood and '>''ent u1tn shock '"hich his chief ::udt'. Hfln Ziegler. said \\'edne:-.cla~· h::irl ;1ln1 0,1 cn:-.t thC' f11rn1er president hi :. li ft· llickman and l.ungrrn s:nd th1 · ·Free Riders No Cliarge for OC 's Elrlerly ' ST1\ RTING t'RlDA \'. Orange C.Ounua~t.O\'CI" f,_I'") \\ 111 be ~tbll' to ride l'ountv trunsit district buses free of ('har1.1t· '!'ht' piloi progr;.1m . \\'hich will operate for at ll·a:-t :i1x mo nths on a count~· :-oubsidy or up to Sl.50.000. \vas l'ndorsec1 rrcrntl~· by 1 ht· lloarcl of Super\"u,;o r~ :.ind I rans•t d1 s1 rict d1rcC"tor:- Thc maximun1 char(!<' "'ould be lcv1l.'tl 3f?i11n:-.1 count), coffcr:- tf all 11 6.000 senior citizens thoose to 1·1de the husc:-. I 1\ FTto:R TllF. FIRST few n1onths of npcr:1t1on. t•\,tt·l r1dcr!o,h1p fl.C?Ul'l'S ,,·ill be determined and th (I countv :i ubs 1d\· ,,.;11 hC' ;idju:-tcd probah\)' cto"'"\''~rd. according to tr~tl~it ot I 1ci11l:- 'J'h(' far<' c.·ontr;1ct monl'\" ;,,,ill c-oTno rrnrtr lc<lt•r.d rv\<·nut· ... h;1ru1j! fund'.'!. ' 'l'ltt\Nsrr l,t'f ·ll'l1\l,S s:ncl an\'oth' fl\'l'I' 1;:i (·an ho.11·<1 th11 ht1:-t·s \\'llhoul payi n ~ lhc.· rl'J.tll~t:.2S-Cl'n1 r:1r1· .. ,·11nt hl11l '' lo11~111 ~ 'l'IH(lr:-llli.IY Ix• :.1:-kl.'d for IJl'OOf Q[.,ll g_(• hy hll ~ tlrl\ \'I'~ ) .. possibility still exists for further complications and that Nixon would remain under intcnsi,•e observation by hi s .Physicians and critical c~irt• tlUl'SC'S. 'fhc doctors said Nixon "s bind bloort pressure was 140 O\'Cr 80 and his pulst• XO and regu lar But there hus been a :.l1ghl t.lrop 111 hemoglobin· counl t1nd the dorlors "·ere l'\'aluating thl' s1gn1f1canrl' nf the change. Th<' drop mlly he normal. th1·y s:J1cl or 1l rnighl represent ··a ,)011 no7.1ng of hlood into th(' rt'\ro p!'r1lonca1 phase ·· ·rhC' rloctnrs cxpla1nl'd the hll'l'<hn~ \rould be heh1nd lhl' T i!.~Ul' of fat around tht• lining of I ht· :1 hd11men Tn counteract thl' hlt•l'd1ng. the doc· tors said, Nixon" a~ arlm1n1:.tercd 0111· additional p1nl of hlood I le 1ire"1ously rCl'E't\'ecl three· pint ~ 1n lransfu s uin' after hC' lapsed 1n111 sho1·k Marjorif' Tow, Ranc l10 Vi e jo R esident, Dies 1\-tr~ Jl.l<.1rJC•ri <' 'fov.·, :1 :l5-~<·ar­ l"l':-.HIL•nl 11f llanl'ho l\lt'l~tin \'tl'\n 1l11·d 1'11,·,<1:11 1n S.1n C'l1·ml'nh .lt!t·r .i ,udtlt·n lllH\':o.:-. \Ir' '\'o\\, ti::!. ,,,1:-.1he w1fe 11r .ln'l'l'h 1'o\\. ).!t•111·r al fr)l "•'O)tlll nftht• 1 anl'h In! 11; \ c·:1r~ hc•f11l l' h1~ rc·c1•n1 r{'11rl'Rll'n1 ~tr, ·r r11\ \\>is hnrn 111 Okl.1h11n1.1 Shi· n1i'I h1·r husband :tflt'r ron1tni;:. 111 1·,11it o rn1.1 ~he \lit'.'! 111'11\t' 111 t:1rl Srnvt \\nrk and n1 11n:J )!('ft 1h1 l't1ft·tl'r1;1 ttl Cnp1 .. tr01nn SrhN•1 llh·· old t':i1i1,1rano t 'oton lt i,c.h School t f,11 II ~·1·ar:-. Shl• \\:1s al:-o t•mplo\~'d 111 lhl' pa,1 .II th l' \\'alnul (~ro1 r Ul'"\,111r:int 111 S:in .l11,1n j ·,1p1,11 .n11 1 ;inti !lh' l\1•1t•rh '.\1111111r l'nn\alt"·f·1·n ! l ln..,l)ll,11111 t"a111,\r;n10 li1·.11 l1 Ht•,1d1•:-. ht•r hu:.h:uul, ~!If\ l\'nr' 111 11i1dv a d.iui:h!J·r :\Ir' Ba1h:11.1 l"r11 (l\[1n1 nt S.111 .luan ('.1p1,t1 ,uin anjl 11\t' ~r.111dl'l11htrt•n l·un~·t .t! ;11 r .111ct·n11 ·n1 ..... 1r1 p1•nd1nJt ' • .. TEN CENTS 00 Citizens Tell~ View s • In Survey B~· AN!'iE COOPER l\l1ss1on \'icjo r esidents don t v.:1nt to incorporate into :.i t•ity and th\·~ don't v.·ant their planned communit) to change They know that they'll be eleetinj! representati\'eS Tuesday to carr~ thC"ir message to the Orange Count~ Board or Super\"1sors but they don't know ho"' many candidates are run· ning for the five scats on the mun1· cipal ad\"isory couocil c /1.1 ,\C '· • ThesC' arl' conclusions from sample of opinion conducted by the Dail~· Pilot . The poll Y.'as a r1:1ndom sample by phone or 151 l'o1ission Viejo residen- ts. Those who eooperated v.•ere asked seven questions . Here arf' the questions and responses DO \'OU KNO\\' ho" man~ can did ates are running for the l'o1AC" \'es. eight percent: No. 92 percent Jl..\VE '\'Olf BEEN contacted or read any information :.ibout the can· didates" )'es. 71 percent : r\o, 29 percent llAVE YOll IJl~CIDEO for '>'"h<im you will \"Ole? )'es. 22 percent. No. 78 percent 00 YOU Tl-llNK a J\.1AC "'ould be a good thing for the community or is it necessary" \'es. 76 percent: No. four pcrcf'nt : Don't know. 20percC'nl DO YOU THINK if \\'OU!d secure more servicC' for l\1 ission Viejo from the county'! Yes. ·57 percent : l"o. six percent . Don"! know . 27 perl'ent 00 YOU TlllNK a Jl.IAC "'ill cost taxpayers more? Yes. 43 percent : :"Jo. 39 percent , Oon"tknow, J9percent. SllOULD l\11SS ION \1EJO IX'comc a city? '\'es. 20 percent: No. 71 percent . Don "t know. nine percent. ~lission \"iejo \'Olers will seleC'I fl\l' ISee \"IE J O POLL. Page?\ Educator Sets Talk at Scl1ool Dr Bi• rba ra CJ;, rk. ;1 nt 11 l'd t•duc · al11t· of i:1ft("d children, 11 ill s1"lt'ak .;1\ 7 J11 p.n1 . ·rut·sda~ at Los :\liso~ l nt<·r n1ed1att• Sc hi ,o], 2.'i 171 :\It •or A, t' Lil 1 ~ 'ion Vie.i n . S1K1n~ort•d through the ml'nl;Jll\ i.;il 1t·d n11nor' L\lG'.\I • pro~ran1 qj lh• S;ulr1lth,1t·k \".11],•\ l "n1f1t•rl Seh11•1I District. the l•·clur•· \1111 fntu:-nn l.u· t•JI'!' !hat protlurc {!1111>rl rhildrt·n 11n dcrstandini;: l~t· ).!1ft1·1t child.' :111c! l1·1·hn1c111e!'i to ht•lp tht•n1 rl'.1h11 · th1·11 potl'lltlal . Thi~ puhli1 '' \\t·h.:onit· a d1,1r1<·1 <.poke~m;1n ~.nd Th<' nll'llln)! \1 ill h·· 1n I he n1 u It ipurpo~l' rf)IJm lnr 11·a~1n )..! i·lnudHI!''!> tud.11 \\Ith 1ntt'rm1Ut•nt·r.1111 \)('v_tnnin~ 1<111• aftl·rnoo11 :1nrl C'ont1nu1ni.: through 'l"rH'I.. ur Tr1•:1l honr~. 1 :1rrord111}! 111 thl" \\l·;1\h1•r ~,,,. \ir1· Sh o111·r' and a l1ttl1· t·1i.il1·r 1\1\h ._:u :-.\\ \1 ir1d :-. l'r1da' Hn,h' ii.'i \.O\I, ;,11 \11lhnri11.·.\ ht'/1,-1 ,. !h•ll ,.,,,,,., 1'1• ,(~ -~ m1//111n 1,~,· 1n Ch1caQ", \· "'"rrd Erpri''·' (1• t•11rC1/nn1 n1011 I 1~11f/f•r1'il in l.1c1111r.~ on Ott l~lil 'lt~ ''"' Brllr . .,/r I\ .·11 /n.t1o·\ -"'loru I'· " E•-k"'t.l<t Al L l<lito~• 1110 t.11+0•11•• Al ci..uohN Cl 11 C.ll'llt• •• C..l•-o·~ •• 0.Al~HOl•C•• A10 1 ....... 1 .... .,.. ... 1E111t•IA•""""' II r:;..,.,.,. •• ' ... tfo<O" II '"'t•ll'l•U•t• I!\ """'-" .... " 111 Me •··· Ill ... V1Nlf'¥M• Ill N,11,....,, ,., •. , "' ~· o. • ..,.. (t .. ~h A It !I ~· I!!) Pl A MJ ,,1.,. "'"'' Ut '-"•lo (' • \Itel"''"''" It I lttt¥!1!" IJI ri ... ,... Ill w •• ,.... . •• -"·"'··· "' .. I ' ., DAILY PILO_T ___ se ___ ~Thur~ay OCtober JI. 197• She Seeks Light Pilot's Wif'e Raps 'Dark Capo Airport' By PAM~LA llAl.l.AN Ci .. Dtilf "'"' ...... .When pilot Earl Tate made ;'1n cmcr~ency landing on the San Diego fo'rceY.'a y at I :JO Sunday morning, he Y.'ilS onl y a blo<·k from the Ca pistrano J\irporl llt• didn't la nd there because there ~'('fl' no lt _!!hl s nn th~ fie ld . til r)> Arlt·nl' Skil<'s of San Juan ("api s lr;.ino . "'hose hus band . Comt•dian 11111 S kiles, \\'as a pas- St:llj::l'r in the plane, wants to kno~' "'hy the field is dark a t night and she inll"nds to take her queslion to the city council. '"I think there should be lights on the ric ld,"' said ~l rs. Skiles. ''Thert' arc manr s n1 :1tl planes flyini:: at ni ght and ha\•ing iJ lighted field m ighl !Someday sa \"c a lifc. ·· The airport was opt.•ned in the rnid '50s \\'ith a five-aC'rl· run\\;Jy. \Vinton and his ;1ssol'iates l:iter µurl·hascd an additiona I f1 \'l' i.IC l"t'S frorn the county. A few Yt'<trs after thet·ity "'as incor- j>ol'atcd \Vinton decided to don:ite the l<1nd to the 1·ity with an <igreeme-nt lo l\0il Sl' it hal'k for SI a vear. 'l'ht• t•on· trat·t st 1pul;1t{'S that 11" lh" <urport l'Vl'r closes. the land would rc\'l'rt to \\'in· ton. J\la~·or Ho~· Byl'nes has authorii l•d a n invcstigution into the events leading up to the land transfer. "At this point we ar<' looking into this to fi nd out exactly v.·here the city stands," said Dr . Bym1•s. ··\Ye want to know ir all parties ha\c li\'cd up to their responsibilities.·· MISSION VIE J O POLL. • • jX'rsons l 'ut·sday from ;1mong 32 can- didates running for tlfAC." seitts in an election author1:icd by county .su1>er· \'isnrs. The ty.•o eandidati'S receiving .the mru;t ,·otcs "·ill scr\'e·rour years and the ne:i<t three \\•ill serve two years. Afti'r the initial te rms e:i<pire. all council members "'ill be .elerted ror four-year ll•rms . porate at this time. /\bout half of the 20 percenl fa\'orin g cityhood specified that they meant to include only the planned community of llfission Viejo and not any adjacent areas. STUDENTS scon HOLTZ, DAWNA TAFOYA 01si;:uss DORM'S SHORTCOMINGS Unhappy Hobbits Inhabit UC Irvine 's Middle Earth Residence Hall '!'he -ai rport, lhrct• milcs cast of TCoast ll igh .... ·:ty bf'l\\'ecn Cainino "Capistrano und the San Juan Cret"k ehannel, is O\vned by Bruce Winton and 1\ssol'iates. \\.1inton said the r un· \1·;1~ is not li..:htcd al night bl'l";iusc the city does not want to encourage nighl landin s and takeoffs. Absence o f li ghts isn't !he only issue obsC'uring lhL• future of Ca pistrano Airport. Altho ugh Winton o"·ns and operates the airport, he does not own the runway art'a. lie transfcrrC'd this land t.o the city se\'eral years ago, and the transfe r is the subject of a con· tro\·crsy \.\'hich is beginning to sim- mer in San Jua n The ll1AC will advise the county super \'isors on local issues of publiC'. s:ifety, parks a nd recreation. land use. ph1nning a nd traffi c. Responses we-re sometimes unex· pected. One resident -asked wheth· er a \\1AC would be a ~ood thing (or thc community -said she really didn't know too much about him. Another woman, asked wheth('r the ti1A C y.·ould secure more service for f\1is· sion Viejo from the county, ex· claimed. "Al least they would know \\'e arc here .. , Not So Cheery Magr uder: I UCI Stude1its' Rap Neiv Dorms Mi t ch ell riliddlc E<1rth . t 1C Irvine's ne\\'C~t student rcs idence hall, has not turned out to be lhc c heery, tomfortablc place associated \\'ilh its fictional namesake ·rht" 350 residents of thr st'.'\'cn-unit complex named for J .R.ll. Tolkie n ·~ hobbit stories arc ta lking about taking the university to court. f'ar from being the co1.y burrows of Tolkien's fi ctio n. thl' students charGC' the $3.25 million com1>le .... has No healini.:. -No lighting in public areas. -Stopped-up drai ns and leaky plumbing. Jnadequ;1te pt1rking -Little furniture in the rooms. F'o r the room s and board. said student Stephanie LiJsh. residents pay $160 a month Calling the lack o f facilities a br<'ach of contract, she said thl' students arl' seeking rcbatcs of thc1r renl. Earlier this '~:ee k. she said. thc studcnts contacted the Orange County F'a(r llousini: Council. Alter listing their complaints. l\l 1ss Lash said, the students "'f rc told the council con· s idered the facllil y ··uninhabitable" under the conditions. A petition pres cnte<l lo UC I Chan- ·ceJ\or Daniel Aldrich, she said, had res ultcd in a promis e that the defic iencies v•ould he torrectecl by last week . Scott 1101!1., a nothcr resident, said he \\'::IS .. really fed up" v•ith thc lack of ame nities and \\'as considering a :~<.'parate sn1al\ claiins court action to r.ry to reco\·er his IJaynu~nts. l)ay.·na Takoy a, also a resident. :iaid the l"ool ni ghts rel·ently have made the builll1ng a health ha1.ard -:1ntl ··studl'll!S arc gettin~ physically s ick."' UC I adm1n1s trators agrced that l.hcrl' ha,•c be1•n prohlcn1s al the !\lid- d ie Earth . but they Y.·erc less dramatic than those dcscribcd by thl· students and most have been corrcc· ted L.E. Cn'<, \"ICC chancellor for busincss and f1nanl"<'. hlanu~d the late complelion (1 ( thl' hall on a carpcn- !er·s s trike whic h s tal!('d construrtinn fnrt\\<"l months lac;\ ~ummC'r. \dd111onall\. hL' s.ud. stippl!ers have h(·l'n l iltl' <lcl1\·cr1ng he;1t1n~ o..·<1uipn,cnt and thcrmo.;t:its ··All runcl'r 11t•d. 1nclud1nJ? !hi' students orcup_\"111)! 1'1Hldlt• E;1r1h . \\C'rc infor1nt•d thal thcv "'ould be 1n ;i l>IOOl"t'rlll~ ~1!u:111on for :1! least lht· fi r-,\ mc111th."' l'ox sa11\ I t"I En \irn11n11·nLd lh'alth ;i nd S:.ift·t~· (Jfficer lltll ~n11rl :-;od thcrL' 1-. ORANGE COAST s11 DAILY PILOT IM ()r AnglO l0~,1 0 •1 I• P II>• "'111<•~1,11 t\ 1""' b•Af<I ,,._..NP*' p,._,, "pub lo'"°" b~ IM Ot#>qr to." Pub!•"'·"", .. ,., ...... o;.....,.,n • ...,,,_, .... Pllll•·-Mi ""<• !~•OuQll 1 .. a.,, i.,. (°"I~ -y N ... .,.,.., 6".o<ll OluMHIQIM e-.. ~ r,,.... 1~•11 Y•l•ro If""" ~~O(litb•" V•l•P• ~NI L·•oun~ 5'-d· ~ ""••t• (oa .! A '""''" '~"'°""' «1.t•o11 ,, """' ·n•a S•1v•d••• ... ,..,..,.O·••• 1 .... P•·"<•M' ""~ ''"~ Pl.,nl •• •I nl W..! I'•• \ltf~I "'"• "'' I l ·I •'0'"'~¥<'1• Robert N W Pf'{j l·•~••0-111 •""Pun•·"•' JdC.k R Curley ""' Pop,olJOl"M •110 VO'lltf•I M.<n•'l"• Thoma~ t<ee11i1 t 1•!0• T homd~ A MU(Ph1n!? "-•n•'l•"'I E O•to< (h<1rle~ H Loo' R1cnard P. Nall &· \ \t•N ¥•••'1·"'ll0.IO" Saadtebaclc Vdlley Otr icl! <'I•~'"'"~"·•' '"O••\lll '"""'"' Olher Offices +. '"' • ""''II•, ''•••t "''"~"''I••" 111,,,. .. ,u, ••·••t ............. ~ ...... ~ 11 .. ll&.~ft-........ UQ~n•ll~• ~ 11 ... 1,,...,, •. ,.,..,,,., Telephone 171•1 6'42-4311 Cla ss1 f1ed Ad1Jerll s1ng 6•2·S671 •d~•b-1 •Y0''•• .. •""00'·'• 511 -trJlO ,, ,,.. .. o ...... "'~ ~9S-Dl:r30 ( D~"l:I"' I"• O•f~'l<' ...... t l'uDl•l.fl••Q (<>,.,p•n, 11 ""'" \!"' •!~\!<&l•M• <O!loln• 4• '"""'' ~· •~•••" •-'1'"'11• "''"'" ""•~ II' '"~' ·•'I ""''""''' ,,,., .• , Pt""'ll"'" Ot '"'" 1 .. , .. ~ •• ""' ~1 . fl'''·'"' \.,h\•oDIJll l>\o '""'"' \.1•i; ,. .•• '' ...... \0 00 "'111'1'"'' "'''''"'• ~· .•. '' h ·•I"'~"'''" no threat to hcallh, thAt the plumbing problem has been corrceted and that most of the heating has been installed. Assistant Dean or Students Bart 1\1orrison said a proposal is being draY.•n as a result of meetings 1,1.·ith the :;tudents which. if approved by UC Pres ident Charles !-!itc h . would return a .. fair proportion of their room renl."' J\lorrison said he .did not know how much thal y.•ould be, but ·•we an- ticipate it to be somewhere in t he range of $40 per month per student ·· Such a reduction, he said, would be from the time ,the students rnovecl in "The Irvine campus is attempting to respond as quickly as possible to the needs of the students in f\1iddlc Earth.·· he said Soiith Coast Utility Wi1is R ate Hike San Dicgn (;as and Electric Com pany-a utility_ serving much of ~ll s­ sion Viejo and the South Orange Coast to San Clemente-has "'on another rate increase from thl' Cidifornia Publi c L't i I i1 i(•S Cnn1 n1iss1011 'fhc latest ;11lt1\\(•tl boost in e\re tnc<t I rat C'S \\'ii l m can ;1n :i \"Crage of 75 ecnt s a n1onth n1or1· lo the ;iveragc household . SDr. and E ~pok'es man Dennis Pacquin said tht• <1pprov<1I for the hike l'an1e aftl·r lhl' firm .q11Jlil'd f11 r Cl'lll·ral r ;lle rl'l1ef 1n the spring of )~JjJ An d this latest hikr. he said, is ;1ho\ e r h<' q11 a rtl'r ly i nerc>asrs ,granted \ht• utility to rope \\·1th h1~h<'r ft1l•I co~t:-. Tucs<lar·s a1lproval by the PLJC is the ~f·(·ond hike this month for th(' U! tlil ~ ·rht• l:t:-1 1nert-;1~e fnr fu{'I <·osts \\a.., i:rant t•ri (':1r!y this month. and ~1:inkrsnl{'ll for the utdily ha\"e adn1lt· led that I hl' f1 rm h :1 s ra1 sl·d 11 'i r<H es 40 1w:rrt'n\ so L1r thi" y<':ir . 'l'ht· J.:l'l11'l'<il r1·lu·1 j.!r;in!t•rl ·ruL•sda~ 111 ll n1t.·a n SIO ni 1II1 nn in nl'll incomf' Co1 nc1de11!a ! in ,1nnnunc1nµ. the l~1nst 111 r~1tC':-. 1·on1pa11~ :-poke~rncn r1·vl';dt•41 that l"d1·nu1g:-:irt• llP con· ~1dcr;ihly . l"o r thP 1hrf'l' 111n11lh~ \1h1c-h 1·1Hll'd :-;~·pt .1n. Pl'" -.h:1r1· f':1rn1ngs nn con1 · tnnn stock t'\•sv t" .·1!J t:1•nt-;, <'on1n.ire1I Iii :li £•(•11\.-. lor 1 ht• ~;11ne qu;1rtrr fll \!)7:1 . l 'hl' incrt•asp 111 g ro~s <'<1rn1 ng.~. lhl' l1!1ht\ rt'JHH"ll•d ;1n111u11ts lo fi:! 7 per ' l'lll 0 K(I Bugging \VASl·!INGTON <UPI J -J cb Stuarl J\·I at( ruder teStified under c ross examination loday thal former Attor ne~· General John~ J\litchell gave his un"enthus ia s t ic approval to th<' \\.'alergate bugging plan on !\:l arch 30 . 1972. then inquired a \.\"eek later "'hy it cost so much Under tough questioning by M it c he ll's lav;ver. Plato Cachcris. Magruder r e.fused to alter previous teslimon~· about Mit chell 's role 11 v.•as his third da~' as a "'itness in the \Vatergale covcr·up trial of ri1itcht'll a nd four a ssociates o f fotm<'r President Nixon. Cache ris asked ri1agruder about a meeting of Ni:i<on campaign aides ;11 Ker Biscavne. r~la. on ~1arch JO. 1972 0 thc third a nd final planning meeting on an intelligence-galhcrin_g pla n dra"'n by G. Gordon Liddy, cam-.. paign finance counsel, for the 19i2 presidential campaign. ··As you sit here in this courtroom today, d o you have a specifid recollec · lion of ~I itchel! approving thc Lidd~ plan'!'' Cacherisasked. •·\'cs," said ~Iagruder, \\·ho served as J\l itc hell's chief deputy Y.'he_n the former attorn ey ge neral w as · 'tl1 ;.1naging the Nixon campaign. '"I have a recollection of J\1itchcll saying something lo t+ft> cffccl -Cl'r- tain\y not in ;:in ('nlhusiastic way, il n('ver '''as enthusiastic approval 'go n head and gi11e h im r Lidd y) S::!51l.OOO i.l nd let's sec \\'hat he <:;in c·omc up v.·ith .' t.:achcr1s then askcd !\lagrudcr if !\litchell callc>d him about <1 week latcr to inquire why Lidd~· needed money. "lie didn't <iSk me \\'h \' Lidd\• net-dcd n1oncy,'" l\lagruder s·aid. ··11(. asked my \\'hy hc needed that much nione.v." emphasizing the v.·ords ··that much." 1 Tax Pla1uting Talk Set b y Accountant .Jos<'ph J\la.vc r. t·e rtificd public ac- l'Olintanl. \\ill prcs('nt ;i seminar on ~·e;i rcnd tax plar:tningat 7::lOp.m . No\ ff :1t 1hc Cast a de] Sol llomeo\\'ncrs A ~­ :-oc1:1tiun n1e<."tin.c at the rccrcalton ('('11\t'!' Sul.Jicrls to he coverc<I include ho11• to 1';1 \"C inc11n1c t" x by proper I 1m ing of 111en1n1• :1 1111 dcd ut·t 1ons: hn\\' to sa \"C in - l'O mf\lax 0 11 re al es tate transaction,, ;111<i how the U.S. Congress is plan 11111.c to t•han.cc 1 n come I ax . Drug Suspect Called 'Merchant of Death' rathng the \"o unl! San Ch•menh· ph:lrm;1t·eu11 ral \\orkt•r a .. mcr('hant of <li':ith . ·· 11l'l>Ul) l)1 stn l't A!lorney TL•d ~llllarcl C'har~cd lhe 24-ycar-old n1an and his l~~ year-old w1rf' \11ilh n1urdl·r \\'cdn1•sda) 1n th\' rtruJ.! <lc;1th 11t a 16·vear-nld l.a ~un;t lka<·h girl. Hnn:i\d I. l\a•h,111~~111 1 ;•111! h1-. v.111·. I ••11'1 s11~.11111. 11f 11~; ,\\1·11uf.1 Flnlt'll i11 1\1•r1· .111'.H).!lll'd on .1dd11101\al , .. r~··-. 111 J.:1,111111h1•n ;1•11! t111·n1~h111 1• •'11,0:~ to .1 nu11nr 111 l,.q,:un.1 \1).!111 I 'dur111 1p.i1 ("out1 \\!'dtH•,d.11 Thl' ctlupl1· did 110\ l'tllcr a pica. but 1-. µrl'~umr(l to hc 1nnorent. .Ju{t gl' lll111r Harncltt.: reduced the $250,0011 h;11I on cal·h dt•fcntlant . set at the time of I heir ;1 rr<'sl, to S 100.000 each Jud~c U;1rnl"lll' :;;:iid in :i ns"cr In 1irotf'!ilS by the dcfcn:-:c lav.')Cr:!t that if ..t lo .... bad y.£•rc set 1hcrc "'as :1 "very good hkelihood I.hilt thc:;:c defendants v.ould fl<'c the J11r1 sd1cuon " Th<' ~urijilc ~ 111 r('\ iC'w the ball Tuesday, hv .... 111c h t1m(' tl)Xll·olo,g1c :1l rcµurt.s 11n "t"V o!ht•r druJ.; rlcuth vlt'. tim~ 11rc cxprrlted 111 hf' re11dv 'l'hc lln'hard.~on~ .1rl' accused or in \til\'cmcnt tn thP -.;111' nf" tirui:; l'Dllccl llf'opt rl'U lnt• l '!1.c qf thr1I druR has lll.'('fl rult•d h_\ thr 1·oroncr's nfrlcc J S ' thc C'iJUSe of death for Julil' Thomas in !:1tc Sept<'mber. TY.'O other clrug dca!hs may be re laled to use of proj)t'rca1nc. Mil lard said the possibility C'Xists thal other niurrtcr char~es will he nlcd 1n con· nl'l'l il•n \v1 ! h the t "'O other deaths. l nvc~\iJ!ators claim to have found lra f'<'s of p r o pcrcaine in ~l i ss l'hnmas' na~a l pass ages and on Un fnil in her possession Hicharctson is an rmptoyr o( Al· 1t'.'ri;an Pharmaceuticals in the c ity of Irvine Allergan orflcials i:;ay a kilo. 2 2 pounds. or the potent drug eroper· r~nnc. v.•as lakcn. Propercainc is used 1n a hi~hlv diluted rorm as a topical .1 nc~t lu•t 1l· hy cy<' duet or' 1\uthoriti<'s allc.i;::c the nropercaine, about lO limes more powerful than pure <'O<'lline, was sold illicitly as n>euine. Booking chor~rs of suspi cion of pos · s~ssion or mar1j11:1n:\. lnd11.ed at the 11n1c of the R1charcl:;uns' arrt'sls were dropped i\ pr(•h nl 1 nary ht•a r1 n~ to dC'tcrmint! if :c.uff1 rcnt cv1dencr exsil'.'! for t rial w:.is set for Nov 12 111 thi: Laguna Ni~ut•I rnurl t llifiss ion Vi e jo residents ha11e definite opinions on the issue of incor- poration. "11any of lho:>e who said they Y..'ou ld oppose in corporation added. ··\Ve want f\1ission Viejo lo stay the y.•ay it is." Others s aid thal the com · mun1ty Jacks the ta:i< base to incor- ·rhe five persons elected to the r.tA.C will ser \'e without pay . Some residents commended the candidates for offering their time and talents to the community but others were sure that the P.1AC will eost them money. TOTAL DISCOUNT Dishwasher , ,, ·SPECIAL OFFER! '"1v.7 / :::_' ~· . ~ Buy a • • · ••• and (jet a ,_ ::--Waste King Waste King :.:! DISHWASHER FOOD DISPOSAL ••• --:.-,,...--at SALE PRICES .·· FkEE.1 ·· -'--·-' --=-x , .. ~ \~:t:X~. WASTE KING UNIVERSAL What's the difference ® in DISHWASHERS? WASTE KING UNIVERSAL Model SS/575 Dilhwaslw• Pop-Up Hydro-Tower Jffl Water into Upp« Bosket Starts os eosity os Closing T1te Door ~ SS/777 Di.tiwaslter PUshbuttons Gi•e You a Choice of Full Cycle or Rinse & Hald Model SS 8 11 Dishwolher. 3 Pushbuttons 3 Cycles ~Year Parts Guarantee on Motor. Pumo. Timer·. en11rq Waler 01slr1but1on System Healer and Pushbullons PLENTYI . 2 0-year guarantee AU of these stail\less steel parts are guaranteed against tanure due to OOffOSIOn lor 2~ars. ,, , • .1 ' ' " { 5 -year guarantee AU of tliese parts are guaranteed against !allure due lo delecls 1n matenals Of wofkmansli1p tor l1ve years, -~ " -• 1815 Newport Blvd. Downtown Costa Mesa .90 DAYS CASH WITH t.PPROVED· CREDIT PhJIDe 548-nj!S . !'!!!'!I • .~ -. f , I. I I f I' ' ' ---·----- Toda,··s t 'inal • . '. \' .S f o t•ks VO L . 67, NO. 304, 3 SE CT IONS, 32 PAG E S ORAN GE COUNTY, CAL IFOR N IA T HURS DAY, OCTOBER 31. 1974 TEN CENTS ru eat STUDENTS SCOTT HOLTZ, DAWNA TAFOYA DISCUSS DORM 'S SHORTCOMINGS Unhappy Hobbits Inhabit UC Irvine's Middle Earth Residence Hall Not So Cheery UCI Stude11.t s Rap N ew Dorms J'l.1 iddle Earth, UC Irvine's newesl student reside nce hall , has not turned out lo be the cheer}', comfortable plact> assoc1atccl with its fictional namesakc. The 350 residents of the seven·unil complex named for J .R.R. Tolkien's hobbit stories a re ta lking a bout taking the university lo courl. far from being the cozy burrows of Tolkien's fiction, the students charge the SJ.25 mill ion complex has --No heating. t No lightiilg in public areas. --Stoppcd ·up drains and leaky plumbing. -Inadequate parking. -Little furniture in lhe rooms. f'or the room s and board, said student Stephanie Lash, residents pay SI60a month. Calli ng the lack or facilities a breach of contract, she said the !!iludents are seeking rebates or their re nl. Earlier this week. she said, the students contacted the Orange County Fair Housing Council. After listing their complaints, !\t iss Lash said. the students wer1: told the council con· side red the facility "unipha bitablc" under the conditions. A petition presented to UCJ Chan· ccl\or Da niel Aldric h, she said, had resulted in a p ro m ise t hnl t he defi eienc.•ies "'ould be corrected by last week. · Scott lloltz. another resident, s aid he wa:; "really fed up" with the lack :>f a menities a nd was considering a ~paratc s m all claims court action to try to recover his paymenls. DJwna Takoya, also a resident. ~aid the cool nights recently have made t he bui lding a health hazard l nd "students are getting physically >ick." UCI a d ministrators agreed that there have been problems at the !\l id · die E a rth. b ut t hey were less dramatic than those described by the students a.od mos! have been correc- ted. L .E. Cox , vice chancellor for business a nd finance. blamed lhe I.ate com plet ion or the hall on a car1>en· ler 's strike \\·hich stalled construction ror two months last sum mer. Additiona ll y, he said; suppliers ha ve been la t e deli ve ring heating equipment and thermostats. "All concerne d. including tht: students occupying !\1iddle Earlh . ""'ere informed that they wo uld be in a pioneering situation £or at le:tst the rirst month,'' Cox said. UCI Environmental l·lealth and Safety Officer Bill Smirl said lhere is no threat to health, that the plumbing proble,m has been corrected and that most df t he he a tin~ has beC'fl installed. Assistant Dean of Students Bart ~1orri son said a llrop()sa l is being drawn as a result of meetings "'ith the students which, if approved by UC President C ha r les Hitc h , would return a "£air proportion of their room rent." l'\lorrison said he did not knO\V how much t hat would be, but ··we an· ticipate it to be son1cwherc in the range of 540 per month per student.·· Such a reduction, he S:tid, wou ld be from the time the students n1ovecl in . .. The lr,•ine C'ampus is <iltcm1lling to respond a s q uickly as possible tu the needs of the s tudent'> in Middle Earth." hC' said. Lo bby Suit Settled LOS ANGELES lAPl Assem- blyman J oe Gonsalves, (0 -Norwalk /, settled a People's Lobby law suit out of court \Vcdnesday by agreeing to file affidavits with the secretary of stale disclosing all his assets "regardless or valu('." People's Lobby sued the 12· year sta te le~i sl ator. ' Caspers' Companion Harber Legally Dead Fred l l:irl:k '" the Orange County political lobbyist and owne r of the ill- fated yacht Shooting Star-is the Jatesl ul the 10 victims or the ship· wrC'ck to be declared legally dead in Or:inge County Superior CQurt . In a decision whirh 11arallrled one he rendcrl"d on the bite Firth llislrict Sul)('rvisor Ronald Casper~ and his, two sons, Judge Fr3(1k Domenichini 1nadC' t~dcclaralion On llarbcr \Ved· ncsdav. llarbc.r, 'a!iiper~. two of Caspt'rs' sons. and six nlht•r men lost their lives 1n the sl nkin.i.: of lla rbcr's t·onverted military Vl'!!Sf'l lu:rit June> 14 . lh1rbcr·s 5!1-fo(ll yarht app:1rcntly broke U)J In hCHVY seas 11omewhcr1• near Cedros lslan'I nff Oaja Califor. nia. At H .1rhcr·~ :>Ui.!~e~t 1on . the part;.< boarded the vessel for an cxtcndc>d fishing cruise to lh(' 1111 tif llaJ,1 Caliltrnia and back to Or11n~e Count ~· in a jaunt calC'uliHt.>d to help l'"~lltMt unwind after his recent landshdt! \'tl' lory 1n a t'eclcctioii bid T~·n m:iydays ran1e r1·o n1 the v1·~st'I ;.ind l·larbt•r ~·as heurd over raclin nionilort-. 1n thC' San f'r:1n('it-.co urcu to rL'q uest 1Jum ps ht•c:u1sc his houl "'llS t11kin~ on w::itcr In lhe.se:irch that foll uY•t!d . chunks or Shoo11n,1? St;ir's cabin urul d•·(•k Wl'rl.' found flnatin.: with cm1H.Y hfC'bout ~ und hfl• prt•scrvcrs in th€• i;tcncr:il :1rea of1he "'''ctk Cas1>crs and hi~ two sons were declared lc~a l\y dead lute las t sun1 mer, I his allowing t hl• settlrm1•nt or an cstute lhnl utnountl'd to sc\•eral 1nil lion dollars in :isiicls l I Destruction Of Irvine School OK'd ' Abandoned, !")urned and now a lia bility to the Irvine school district, the old I rvinc Elementa ry School will be demolished. The school bOa rd voted \Vednesdav to adve rtise fo r bids for destruction Or the firs t school built in the Irvine area. Smoke-darkened sockets of shat· tered ""'indows line the face of the 45· year-old Irvine la ndmark. Sunlight st.r eams through the charred rafters lighting puddles formed by recent rains. Built in 1929 ,,.,·ith contributions from the late l r\'ine Ranch owner James Ir- vine, childish voic es echoed through the srhool's halls for the last time last spring. The facility "'as abandoned because of noise from El Toro ~l arinc jets. A fire Oct. 12 ende<i a search for other uses of the school which nO\\' \1•aits to be graded under by but· lclozers, clearing the land for eventual industrial development.. The district's insurance "'ill CO\'t.•r <'OSIS S ni og Device l1 is ta llation. Deadli1ie Se t (),,.,,ncrs of cars a nd light-duty trucks in Orange and four other coun- ties fa!'ed final deadline today to in· stall s n1oe: suppression cle,1ices if the1 r license plate numbers end in 2, ac- c·ording to stale officials Certain foreign and older veh1C'll's. surh as \1olkswagens, for example. arc exempt, while others have been 1nspcclc.'d by the Calihirnia l lLgh\\•ay l'a1rnl and approv('d. Orfieers of the Cl·IP. h1nvevcr, "111 soon hcr:in stopping and check1nA ... uch cars for complianec "'ith lht.• s1no~ device l<iw and issuinA citations ""'here indi('ulcd. Enforcement ""'ill begin uftc1· Jun I F'inl•s in1poscd for violators wil l he U\l to the court GO P HOP EFU LS DYllVG SPEC IES? \\~ASll l NGTON fA Pl -l'\1ayor Jack llun1c.r of Youngstn,,.,•n, Ohio, has asked Rep. Charles J . Carney([). Ohio) l o spo n ~o r 11 bill :;adding HepubliC':ins to the li st or endangered specie~ and making it 11 crime to turn then1 out or offict"". 1'hc mayor, a Republican, wants llunter to introduce. the bill -·hen ConArc:-s reconvenes if the No ve mber t>lec1ions prnvc> as disaslrou.s for the GOP llS pr1~d1l'lcd \Vllhout a~rl'Clll~ ln llunler's plan, rarn!'y said . ··The n1nynr's com- 1n1•nt:. "'f'rl· 1n ,nl ~· 1n jc•st , but I c11n un· lll'rstan'I his fcl•hn"s .. " ar Ex-Irvine Employee Charged Cal lin g the young San Clemente pharmaceutical "'orkcr a "me rc hant of death," De puty llislriC'I Attorney 'fed l\f illard c hari{cd the 2-1·year-old 1nan and his 19-year-old wife wit h n1urder Wednesday in the drug death of a 16-vear·old LaE una Beach e:irl. Bonal1t I. lhchardson and his 11·irl'. "l'L'IT L SusannL., of IG6 A' cnida Floren· 1·1:1. 1\'l'l'C ilrr<1igned on addition<i l 1:harg1·s of ~rand then and furnis hing dru~s to a 111inor in L;1guna Niguel ~lun11·ipa l Cou11 \\led nc:-;da~·. The rouple d id not e nter a plea, but ·is presumed to be innocent. Judge Hlair Ba r nette reduced the S250,000 ba il on each defendant, set at the time of their a rrest. to $100.000 each. J udge Ba rnette said in answer to protests by the defense lawyers that if' a low ba il were set there was a "very good likelihood that these defendants "'ould fl ee the jurisdiction.·· '!'he j udge will review the bail 'J'uesday, by ""'hi ch time toxicological reJ)9rts on two other drug death vic- tims a re expe cted to be ready. The Richardsons are accused or in· volve ment in t he sale of a drug called propercaine. Use of that drug has been ruled by the coroner 's office as the cause of death fol' Julie Thomas in late Septembe r . Two other drug dealhs may be related to use of propcrcaine. Millard s<:i id t he possibi lity exists that other murder char ges ~·ill be: lilBd in con- nection with the two ot}l.er deaths. Investigators claim to have found traces o f p ropc r cai ne in !l.1i ss Thomas ' nasal passages a nd on tin foi l in her possession. es e Goi11g lff~J Wau? Rirhardson is an employe or Al· lcri,:an Pha rmaceuticals in the city of Irvine. Aller gan officials say a kilo, 2.2 pounds, of the potent drug proper. caine, was ta ke n. Properc<:iine is used in :l hhchlv diluted form as a topical itlll.'St h(•l ic: by eye d tJ(.'({)l'S, Irvine SC'honl hu~ 1tri\'l'I' 13(Jb B;ips offers ghoulish greetin g through hus \\rindo\\'. '.\lost school bus dri,·ers in fr\'ine d onned their llulloween best this rnnrning in ;.i spook~· shn\\' of esprit rle corps for children•. Authorities allege the propercain e, abo_ut 10 times more powerful than pure_ cocaine, was sold illicitly as cocaine. Booking charges of suspicion or pos- session or marijuana, lodged at the time of the Richardsons' a rrests """ere dropped. A pre If mi nary hearing to determine if su!ficent evidence exsits fo r trial was set for Nov. 12 at the Laguna Niguel court. Irvine Trustees Okay . January Bond Sale Irvine T e ache r Ridi11g Champ Irvine physiC'al education teacher Kitt y Ireland has won a national horse riding championshi p, opening lhc way for her competition in the 1980 olym- pic s. 1'he Gree ntree School teacher ""'On the national dressoge riding category 1n the t\mer1can tlorse Show As - sociation national c hampionship com- petition. The Newport Beach resident has been rlJiing since age six. She "'ill t rave l t o New York over the Thanks~ivin g weekend to receive her trophy. • Dressage is a riding C'alc,::ory ""'htr h involves riding 11 horse through a r omplcx course lo d('mOnstratc a high level of communieation between rider and steed The Irvine school board has :.ip- proved a January sale or an add1 tion- <1I S5 million in district bonds. raising the Iota 1 debt to $21 million Projections of the bond s;ilc's erfc('t on taxpayers range from a "most J>t.'S si mistic" rise fron1 the present 91 cents per SIOO assessed v;duc to SI l 1 In 1976. A more reah st1 c \'tC", ~:ud A.., s1st ant Superintendent J1)hn H;iJCtl'. ,,.,·ould be that the present rate \\di remain stablC'. A Pl'OJC'C:tion indicates tax r;1te 111 creases from 91 C'Cnts this vc>ar te> SLOI next year. SI II the frillo"tn~ year and dccl111 ing thereafter But Rajc1c. "ho handles the d1st ru· l's f1nanc1:)l aff;iirs, s aid that prOJ<'f 11on i~nores the high rate or ~ro .... ·th of the distrirt population "'hich "ill bnn)l an 1nfus 1on of state building money. The bond money "di be used for tlil' distric t sharl' of :-1x ne"' school:-. <ilrcady bud ~c>tC'd and for another fi\l' ~chools nn11· bc1ni::: lllann!·<l Altcnd anee 1n trca .... 1':-th1:-~l':.ir , HajciC' :-;aid. hrivl' ;drC'ady 1mprO\t'rl thC' loca l propt•rty tax r:tll' p1cturt· • ·l Free Riders No Charge for O C 's Elrlerl y ' ~T r\RT I ~(~ ... Rll)i\ V, Or~n ~e t:ounl 1:1..;; o\·('r fl:) \\·tit h(• ahl1· lo rl(I(• ('UU ll l y lransll di SI !"\Cl buses f l"('l' ot I' h;1 l'J.:I' ·rhe pilot proJ,:ranJ . "'"hi ch \\'JI\ opL·tatt• l11r <ii h•,1 ... 1~1'1nonth ... n11 a county s uh~icly of up to S.1511 .1100. \\a.-.. l'lldnr ... 1·d 1'('<·1•n\I\ b' th1· l~na rd of Su1X'r\'i~or~ ;ind tran:>1I <11 :-1 rll'I d1rt'l'lors '!'he maxin1u1n t'hargc '''ould b1.· It·\ 1cd a J,:a111 ... 1 c·ount.1 r11lf1.•1:- 1f all t 16.1100 ~(·nior cit ir.t'ns ('hoos<.• lo r11l1· tht' hu:-1· ... 1\ 1·1 1·: K Tl 11': l•'I RST f C\\ n1ont IJ.., ol opt 'I' ;1 t 11111 . 1 •' ;11 ·1 ruh • r .... h 1 p l1 i.:11rt• .... \\'Ill hc<lrt1~rm11h·<I and thCC"ounl ,\ ... 111i ... 11tv \1111 h•• .1d1u"ll·d pro ha Illy tlO\\'ll\\':t rct . aC'cor11ln I.! 1 o Ir a n"'-1t ol 1!l'1.11 ... 'l"hc fa rl' c·ontt·:ict 1nonr' \\Ill t·on11• fro!'n !t•dl'r.d 11·\1·11111· \.h~1r\ng funds TllANS l'I' (•1:1:1('11\I ,~ ... aul an\otlt' n\ 1•1· 11;1 tJ!l ho.11·(! lh(' b11:-1•~ \Vlthout p;1ying lhi· rL·g 11l :1r 25 c·11nt t.1r1• \"n11thlul .. ln111-.u 11.: M'nlor:-. muy ht: as ked for pr11of 111' a~1· h\ hu ... 11 rt\ t·1~ j ' T11·0 schools. Culvcrdalc :1nd Gre1•n tree. which the distnct expt:•cted tn have to build with local money v.111 bi· paid by the stat(' be«ausC' of tht• 1n cre<1scd atte ndance Fewer Sch ool Hour' For N Par Gradual f'" lr1·in l' hi gh l'i«honl 'it'n1ur., "ho ar.' nC'ar con1plet1nn of i::r:1dua1,011 reriuirc m ents "'111 hr :iblt• to at!end :.chool for ft•\\t•r h6ui-. 1n th1•1r !u-,1 "C'mes tt·r undl'r a n1•v. !.,>he} ,1d1Jp1t·d v.·C'rlnt·sda \'. The boa"rd pohc) allov." -,rud1·nt' 11ho· v.111 have all gr.1dual11111 requ1rcmen1:. :-;11Lt-.f1c;J h' lht• 1·nrl ot the school ye<ir 1 .. alh·n;I "<·h1KJI f11r less than the r1'c1l11rl'd :!-HI m1n111t' d..i\ • and nnl takC' 11:-u.dl1 rt'CpurC'd ph~~;ic:il t.·du1·.1t1on tn lhl'1r la ... 1 .,t•me:-tl·r ... 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Several hours al\Cr the operation. Nixon began losing blood and went into s hock v.·hich his ('hief uide, Ron Ziei;:-ler. suid \.\1cdnesday had almo'it cosl the fur mer president his life. !H ekman and Lungren said the "'possi bi lity still exists for further complications and that l\lxon wou\u remain unde r intensive observation by his ,physicians und ~rlllca l care nurses. The doctors s11iid Nixon's blod blood pressure was 140 over 80 and. his pulse 80and rl'gular. But there hns been a slight drop in he moglobin C'Ount and the doctors were evaluating the significance of the change. i:'he ~rap may be normal, they said. or 1t might represent ··a slow oozing or blood into the rclro·perlton e al "phase." The doctors explained the bleeding v.·ould be behind the tissue or (al around the lining of the abdomen1 . \ To counteract the bleeding, the doc- tors said , Nixon was administered one ·1rlditional pint of blood. He previously "l'ivcd three pints in transfusions ··he lapsed into shock. ~ Nixon and their daughters , • Cox and Julie Eisenhower, .1t the hospital from early mor- tullil late Wednesday night, the ,1r.~ suid. l'.1rs. Nixon apparently ,; spendini;t most of her time with ',1:\on \\bile the daughters visit br1cflv carh hour. Lut\11.rcn and llickman did not Sc hedule a s pecifi c time for the next 'nl'V.'S tlr1('llng v.·n1ch has been on 11 dally busis since Nixon re-entered the hospital last v.·eck. Instead , the doctor s said they would issue ne"' information "ef such time as there i~ any signi fir ant chan~cs.' · Zicgl1.·r told nc"•s men follov .. ing Wednesday's briefing that Ni xon ''ha s not lost the will to Jive " and is fighting "with a great deal of courage" to stay 111 YC Patient Delayed Leaps to Death t;:'\l('J;\TOWN, P a . i UPI) -A men· tal patient jumped 10 floors to hl'r death afll'r an appointment v.•ith her psyrh1atri!'t \\'t1S del3)'ed. Police said thl' body or Rrenda L. Shubert. 24. of Point l\.1arion. Pa., Wl.ls round on a raise rcilin)! after 1t J>('llC'lr att>d a tar roof and two incht•S of C'Ollt1'l'lt· on a ~econd floor terr;1cc of lht.> t·a,·ctlt' Bank huildin~. Authnritie~ !'aid she called a doctor ;1t lhC' l•'t'l~rttc County l\1ental ilc:.1H h and Hetti.rdatiun Cllntc earlier in lhc d:iy to say she pur<"hased :i ~un and "'as jtOLng to l'Omlllll SUJCldC. 'l'hc CIOC · tor set a 6 p n1 uppointmenl for ht'r. but his ~r hedu lc forcl'd a deh1 y. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT l ,,. O••n<ll' (0•11 Oo11y P••o!, l••llh ,..h•ch "'OM tHM~ '"" "'''-' Pt••\ 11 publ"/W'G l)f 1 ... 0r""<ll' (N .i Pullh"'•"'I (ompA<1• ~0.01•t• od•l•a"' ••• ouflh\Nd ...... ..., •• 1MouQh ~ .. My, .... 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Nall A\\,\!."I M~~•Q•ftQ E,,1100 \ Offices (~· !• M~•~ llO "''" f.11• ~T••OI '" *P"'113•• " Ull N• .. aot1 l\liu1ov••!I l •~u•1 8•••" ••~(,,...,...,.~,,,..., H~ftl•"'ll"'" 1H1<• I ·111 0.olh Oful#• '"' ~ach;l--llol(' v,o,, 1ll01l•P•11!1"" •I~~ U••Q11 f ,,, • .,6, Telt phOM (1 14) M2-4J21 Classif ied Adv t rllslnq M2·S678 ~1•1111(• Voll•" No.,..O!f•ll S81 ·ll10 I 'G"' "'" (O~""'ftl" 49S·06l0 C•O\•• .,..\ IUf 1'\•••o• (1)6~ P\ltll•.,,,••<11 lo-"' "10 "'"' ,,.,.,... •"u•l•ll•""' "'ti>t"''"' "'•'''' •• .,4,.,,.,,...,."" ..... ,. "'·'' ~ ... o•oei.tt!I •••"flw• '"" ,,., llll"""'"IO" ~• ~ ....... II" • ., ..... $o•Gl'lf I'•" pfl•••(IOI 11<1•!1 11 (0\1• M• • (A••ID'"'" S..0... •·Ill""'" llf l•Ufff lJ 00 ...,...11'111 11• '"I \'OCI ..,.,..!fllf , ""•1•10•1 ,,,.,fo"#I oOfl~ W OCI "'~l"l f U,.l ffll1l!Mllt 'MITCHELL SAID OK ' Forma t Deputy Magruder Magruder: Mitchell OK'd Plan \VASlll NG'rON {U PI ! -.Jeb Slu:1rl ~l~grud'1!r testified undf'r cro:.s examination loday that former Allor. ney General .John N. 1\-lilchel l gn\·e tus unenthusiastic app ro\•al to t h(' \Vatergate bugging plan on r.·larch 311, 1972. then inqu i~d n "'c£'k later why 11 cost so much. Under tough questioning by t.1il· r hcll's litwycr. Plato Cac he r1s, flla g rude r refused to alter previous testimony about fll itchell's role. It "'as his third day as a wi tness in the \Vate rgate cover.up trial of Mitchell and fou r associates of formt'r President Nixon. Cacheris asked f\1agruder uboul a meeting of Nixon campaign aides at Key BiscaynE', r1a. on f\:1arch 30. 1972 -the third and final pla nning meeting on an intelligence-gathering plan drawn by G. Gordon Liddy. cam· paign financ(• couns£'1, for the 1fl72 presidential cumpaign. "As you sit here in this courtroo1n today, do you have a specifid recollcl.'- tion of l\1itchell approving the Liddy plan?" Cacheris asked. "Yes," said Magruder, who ser v('d as llt itchcll 's chief deputy when the former attorney general wa s managing the Nixon campaign. "I ha\•e a recollection o( ll1itchcll saying something to the f'ffect -cer- tainly not in an enthusiastic v.·ay, it ne\'er was enthusiastic approval -- ·go ahead and g1ve him (Liddyl $250,000 and let's sec W.hat. he can come up with.' Cucherls then asked Magruder if P.til che ll called him about a week later to inquire why t iddy needed money. lrvi11e CenJjus Could Spell City Wi1idfall A $Hi.UOO off-~·t·ar ci1y crnsu ~ could ht• 11 urlh as murh "·" $150.UOO lo fr. \ 1 nl' · s rn u rnci pal ('t!fft•r:-. :tt·(·urd 111g lo .1 r 11 y olliei a I's r1•port 'l'ut':-d:t ~· 'l'hl• ('It~· t•ounrtl 'fucsd;1y :-ll?llt'fl a lcttl'rl)I Hl!t'lll to ta kt• purt 111 a spc('1.i1 1~1711 llranRc County ('('n~us \ forn1ula tl .. l'd 10 rst11n;1lt• lht• t'\ty':-llll lHllalton h(•l1\t't'll r1•nt.;USt':-lo d1•1·1d11 lio1v nlU('h Sll'l'l'l ('!lll:-.lrurt1o n 1111\lh'Y !ht• ... 1:1lt• J.,:l\'t'li I•) h·1·1ne I:. like·!~· to :-horl ·t·hang1> t\H' 1·11~·. 1\•I lllllll:>l ral 11'1• St•r\ il't':-. 1 l11·1•c tor .! ;in1t•s I la rr111g\11n 11,hl I he c111111c1 I i\d1l1111in ;lll). llarr1ni.:toll said . 11\\· <·11y is gr11"•iug so 1asl lhcil g11od µl;in n111g rr11u1r1's n1or1· r urrt•nt :-or1al and 1·1·011011111· 1nfor1natu111 than tha1 oh taint•(! 1n ;1Cl'llli\IS1:1st yl.';1r 1\s part of II\(' C't'll;.Us. the l'ity r :1n ask T'C;.11IC'nts l<' r1•sf>01UI to up to to !\lh'l>llOn..; ·rh\.! different\' h\1111'('('11 1·11 .v ;111d sl:ll(' cstimatt·s ur 1t·v11lt' s popuh1!11111 l'Oll(d 01(':10 ii diff('l'l'll('.t' fl l tip lo ~1 ;,o.oou 111 1'11Y inrorn1·. ll ar1·1ni::to11 ~.ud . Gunman Hunted By Police Orange County Sheriff's deputies today launrht'd :i n aJJ-oul search ror lhe man tht•y behC'\'t' responsible for the s hootini:,: of 11 S::inta Ana wom<.111 who was dump,•d bleeding and severt ly y,·oundt>cl lu tr Wt'<l~dny in tht• lrl'inc <Jr1·u . l nvcsti~ators "'Ould only identify lht• :'.'.o USpcct tuda.v as a 36-ye:ir-old S;u1\a An:i oian . 'rhey :\<iid thf'y intend to file <"hUrJ!ei; of attcn1pled n1urder ag11i~1 him. tll'!~('('l'1' w:H!l·d th1·oui::h(lul th1· n1J,lht ;it the ho:op1taJ b('dsldc ot 1\z1.'la JIJ-'fl';I, 33. Ill lh\• h .. 1)1• th.II :.hl' 11ould ldt•lltlf\' IH•t' .ltllJ('kcr \lht'll Slit' 1 ' 'i.: .1 1 n t'~l 4 ., 1 fl Sl' I• 111 ... ncss In ::i stat1•ment n1adcc:irly today af tl'I' surgery.s he identified lhc man and toltl' offict1 rs thal he was her bil\ friend . She said she was shot t wite \1·1ih a handgun after they c1uarreled 1n hi s C<ir ;ind that he thrc"' he r oul and drovC' off. Sherirr ·s dc pulies v.·ere called after l\·lrs. Ibarra 1vas fo und by a passing motorist on Jeffrc\' Hoad about ;1 n1ile 11c1r1 h of ils intcrScction with Irvine Boule\'ard. Tustin Commuoily Ho!pital of· fici:tls said ~trs . Ibarra is no"' in stable condition. They .said she "'as shot in the a rm and jaw. Supervisors Mull Upper~ Bay Dispute Orange County supervisors met in executive session ror 45 m inutes Wed- nesday, reportedly to weigh proposals that could end a decade of disputes over ownership or Upper Newporl Bay . According to a n informed source. the proposal supe rvisors saw for the first time has been worked out primarily by the Stale Lands Com- mission in negotiations with the county and the Irvine Company - principal contenders in the long battle SuperYlsors a nd County Counsel Adrian Kuyper were relectanl to gi ... c out any details of the closed·door discussion, citing fears of legal proble m s be fo re details or the agreement could be hammered out. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich refused to comment extensively on the ses- sion, saying only , "<tul hority was given to proceed.·· Presumably. Diedrich v.•as refer- ring to Kuyper. who was reportedly one of !he key people responsible for drafting the proposed settlement. If !he sources are accurate. thc basic framework of the agreement in- cludes: -Exchanges of "modest amounts" or cash amounting to less than $5 mil- lion. a figure far smaller than val· ues that have been rited in claims and counter claims between the coun· ty und the com puny over the years. f'inal scrap pi ng of all questionable lawsuits over prcscrip- ti\'e rights and the question of owner- ship of several islandi!i in the bay. -Dellneation of certain land lo be fi,Jivcn up by the company in exchange for a modest st:tllcmcnt. --Payment of at leKst part or the hack taxes the company owcs on Up- per Bay property that has been in fi sca I Ii n1 bo since litigation began. Crt•ation hy the state of a ne"' lidcl;tnds trust that would turn the U1» (>('r Ba y into a "'ildlifc sanctuary ultimately under county ov.•nership. A county .source indicated that full hoard cndorsemf'nt of a settlement n1ay not t•omc until afler the first of the ycnr i\l lcast one bnard mcmbt'r, Hobert B11ltin, has indicated on scyeral ot til.Slons that he will oppose any OC\\ e>;pendilurcs of countr funds on oJ)l'n space in lhc Fifth Distnct Freak Accide nt SAN JOSE tUP l l -~lanucl Ramirez, 46. \\.'as killed when the horse he rode rea red and threw hi m beneath the "''heels of :i moving truck- 1 railer rig, police said today. Fhrd But• in LA Trustees 1 Flournoy Hits Brown . d d , Qu1zze As'Jf astefulSpe1i er .By••• AHo<l•«d "'°" 101d "'°"' '"'" 2.ooosuppor1cr. ;,, san On Cab le l1ouston .~lournoy has called hi!> l''ranr1:::.t·u 's lJnion S11uarc. Dem ocratic opponent 1ust tinother Luter :it a l:ibor dinnl'r 111 tlayv•ard, '''IH~teful . bl): !Pender like his f.alht•r Brown said. "If I'm t•l('l'ted. )'OU v.•ill a:-the Republican non1inee prepared see this stall.' lt•ad the nation in tu v.•elcomt' l.,rcs1dcnt ford lo Lo:> 1)ulitii·.i1 11,111 l'Sl,\ ancl 1111111\,1l11in.·· An)!c lcs. Hut Oemot'rat Edmund C. Bro"'" At an e;irlicr meeting with.blal'k! in Jr raisrd hi s rhctoril· to ;i national Oakland. Drov.·n picked up the slogan pt•rsµcct1ve \Vcdnesday hy s;iyini:: ht• ufoncofhissuµporters: 1:an hf'lp (';illfornia IC'ad .\ntl·riea in "In the name or !ht· fa ther. t/I(' son honcs tpOlit1rs. ,11111 lill' nr11 .~pil'll. It"!·~ ti~h1.·· saut Flournoy l'Ont1nucd lo ultark lhl' 1ur111t•r 'l"111inar1 :11111h1l has •!lll'll UrO"'n's record us sccretury of stalt» 1·:illl·d fnt · .1 111:"' sp1nl 111 :-lat~ .co,· h1 s,1,1111~ Ht o"·n Ii.is his! up lo S:!ti t•1nn11·11! 1nillio n l hruuuh l'lloppy ad -n1ini stration The stole C'o ntroller But Flnuruuy used tht' rather-son II image for a question to the C.11 1irornia based his ('h;irgcs parti;i Y on a Grorer .J 1\sSol'1::it1on nlecting in rt•porl rl'll'ast•d this "'cck h~· thl· ~ leii1sh1tiv<' auditor ~cnc ral. "lie llhl' auditor gc11l'ral I con- cluded it has been 11n ineffert11'c und inl'ffil'ient orri ec under the present secretKry of s tate," Flournoy told about 100 students und faculty mem· bers at Pomona College. In Claremont "'here he once was a profcssor of govPrnment. As Flournoy continued to quote a poll saying he is closing the gap against Bro"'"· t he Democratic nominee moYerl around the state saying he is looking for a landslide Tuesday that will curry De nloc rats into all statewide offices. ''The Democrats have an oppor- tunity to ~\eel a whole slate," Brown Anah<'int. ··No"' \'OU t an ask fair\v -would the son bt' like the fathef?" the 45· yenr-old ~late controller said. "I just can 't square his conversion to fiscal consl'rvatism with his endor· semcnt of !'j\lch spending programs as a peace of(lccrs' pemion plan that would cost th\ to1xpayers millions of dollars overJ.l;fe next decade.'' he told the crowd attll.f' Disneyland Hotel. Ford v.•ill visit Los Angeles to be the featured s peake r al u GOP fund · raising dinner tonight at the Century Plaza llotel. Tickets for the t•vent priced at $250 or $500 each -haVl' not been sci· ling well. Jr\•1ne school board members took part Wednesda)' In a t~·o-wa)', televised, questlon·and·answer s.es.- sion in the firs t use of the ne w dlslncl· wide cablevision connc1.1ion. 1'he S6S.OOO cable sr!ltem. touted as :1n educational boon 'ror Lhe dislricl . t'a rried a co n ve rsation bet"·eet board members a t Uni,•er11ty High School and teachers and students at Turtle Rock Elementary School. The conversation and a report on alternative education programs <1t Univers ity Park Elementary School "·hil'h preced1.'d it, \\'Crl' also broad- ('ast to Community Cablevision sub- scri berii throughout the rily. 'fhe system, "'hich now links all 1 district schools except El T oro lltaMne School. can transmit voice and \'Idea in two directions. When a new cha nnel is added next month, simultaneous two.way tran· smlssioo will be possible. Al Wedn esday's meetin g. technicians had to switch the dlrec· lion of trans mission v.•hen one group or the other wanted to talk. District offi cials said the system could be used . in areas such as the new bllinR"ual program whi ch have relatively fCw students located at several schools and a single teacher TOTAL DISCOUNT ishwa$her , ~' · SP.E~IAL OFFER! 'l ~/ / __ ........._"-. / Buy a ... Waste Kin9 DISHWASHER at SALE PRICES . • • ~ ~-- --• •• and «Jef a Waste King ,,,,. -----FOOD DISPOSAL • • • _....... FREE.,~ WASTE KING \\~ . UNIVERSAL What's the difference ® in DISHWASHERS? WASTE KING UNIVERSAL Model SS /575 Dlsllwa.i..r P•Up Hyd~ToWtt Jets Water Into Upptr lalket Starts as easlty as CloslncJ Tlte Door PLINTYt · 20-year guarantee All ol lhese stainless steel P1r1s are ouarante&d aoalnsl failure due to COfrollQn IOf 20-years. C!~~ Drug Indictment Hearing Demanded Model SS /777 Dishwasher l"ushbutton1 GiYt You a Choice of Full Cyclt or Rinse & Hold 5-year guarantee AL1 of these parts are guaranteed aoainsl fa llure due lo delects in materials or wol1cmans/·uo !or hve years. By T();\1 RARl .. f:\' Ol 1"' 0.,,1, P•lll \1~11 l'osta fllrs:.t nllorncy George Chol a loday ('hal\enged an Orange Count;.r (irand .lurv lnd1ctmf'nt containlng 15 relony dru"g counts ;1nd successfully dcmandE'd a hear1nv. into the merits or tht> document. Superior (·ourt .luditC' J ames Tur- nl'r set Nov. t s for the he;1rin s 1n v.•hich defcnst> attorney ri.talthew Kurilich in1e nds to put several wit ncs- sc1ton thc stand Chula , 49, of 1138 El Camino. Co11t:1 ,.lr~a. is accul'ied of pos11c:o;s1n(( und furnishing cocaine and posscssln11 ;.ind fur1u~hinfl morlj11an11 on a num tx-r or occ-:is1ons flu ring .lunt• and July of thi!ii )'t'nr The lirand Jury ind icted th(' v<'trran triHl l:iwy('r uflt•r It.stoning tn lcst1mon~ frC1rn British-born Jonnn:1 t ~ar~, tht• paramour of lmpr1srinrd 1...50 ~uru Timolhy Lear~ and :i n arl milted ugent or the l)1stnct Attorney's Office 1n the Chula in1 cstl~at1on ' I .Judgr Turner and la1vy<"rs for both Sld<'S h<l\'I' sprnt the l a.~t ro11r d:i.\'S In his chambers in a rc1x.irtcd hid to h<.1mmer out. a settlement a.'!rl'cablc to both ctcr11nse and prosecution It w:is 11'\ude obvious in !ht• cnur· - troom today that no such settlemrnl ha!\ been iithieved. Judge Turnf'r t•on <'C'llcd l ht• ;irr:ii~nmen t al "'hirh Chula w;is scheduled to offer a pl('a until the No\'. 15 hcarinll! is concluded. Joannn Leary tcl'tiflcd ~for<' the r.r:1nd Jury that Chula visited her in hntC'I roon1s on a number or occasion~ nnd supplird htr with both eor11inc :ind maMju11na while und<'rl.'O\'('r of· hcers ligtencd to their conversations from ncurby ruoms. She «dn1itted under qucstionin~ from a grond juror th:1t h e r cooperation with authorities v.«11'1 :11 lf'!l!il p;1rlly hnscd on a desire to v.·ork (lu\ :1 dt•n l thal would lnr;1ure Lear.·.,. rclt~u11c or 1t reduction of hi~ 2S·ye<1r prison term. Model SS B 11 Dlsllwash<r . l Pushbuttons J Cycles 5-Year Paris Guarantee on Motor. Pump, Timer. enttre Waler Olslnbuhon System. Hearer and Pushbullons I 1815 Newport Blvd . Downtown Costa Mesa 90DAYS~ WITH APPROVED CHDIT Ph,ll!le 548 -7~8 ,!!!!!!'I • ·~ .. ·- I - • -- ' • Huntington Beach Fountain Valle • VOL. 67, NO. 304, 3 SECTI ONS, 32 PAGES THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1974 Todav·s i'inal • N.Y. Sroeks ORANGE COUNTY, CAL IFORNIA TEN CENTS tin on an ootout District Supports Override • The Fountain Valley School District has announced its support of the 13.5- cent tax override in the Huntington Beach Union fligh School District. But in the school board's resolution of support, trustees urged the high school board not to sell the school site it owns at Mag nolia Street and Yorklo\\'n Avenue to help pay for a new school campus until unification is solved. The high school board had planned to sell the Yorktown site for $2.25 mil lion, and add $2 million from cash reserves and the funds gener ated by the override to finance the new $15.8· million hi gh school. Fountain Valley trustees, however, have been opposed to the Yor ktown sale because they feel that would be the logical site for a high school should Fountain Valley become a unified system. Fountain Valley Schoo l Bo ard President Fred Voss said today the high school board could take ad· ditional funds from district reserves or perhapS reduce the size or the new school. instead or selling the 48·acre Yor ktown site. Voss earlier had threatened legal action to halt sale of the sit e, but he said today no action v•ould be taken until the hi gh school trustees actually voted to begin the sale process. Other recent endorsements for the override have come from Assem - bly man Kenneth Cory (0 -Garden Grovel, who is a candidate for state controller . JJle llunlirigton Beach City (elementaryt"School Board, the Hun· tington Beac h-Founta in Valley Minis teria l Association and the American Association of University Women of -Huntington Beach. Flu Shot Cli1iic In Hu11tington A free flu immunization Clinic will be held for senior citizens Monday at Edison Community Center in Hun- tington Beach. The 9:30 a .m . to 12:JO p.m . clinic is open to all persons age 65 and over. The service is being offered through the Huntingto n Beach Council on Aging in cooperation with the Orange County Health Department. The community center is located at 21371 Magnoli a St., ncross the streel from Edison l·ligh School. 19-year-old Held ?.11LPITAS (AP) -Police Chief J ames ltf . Murray said a 19-yea r·Old S;in Jose man "'anted for in- \'estigalio n of murder in the stabbing death of Josephine Jeannette De· Caso surre ndered \Vedncsday night. The body of the pregnant !\1rs. DcCaso. 27. was found crumpled in a mud- <ly horse stall of a stable 21 ~ miles from her l'l'l ilpilas homr. 4.tri• 11,,::1• Wt•a:1ll1t•r Increasing cloud iness todny with intermittent rain beginning late afterrtoon ;ind continuing through Trick or Treul hours. according to the weather ser- vice. Sho"•ers and ll little cooler ~ "'ilh gusty winds Friday. llighs 6.'>. Lows 50. I NSIDll 'l'ODA \' Author1t!e1 belicw that most of tlie Sol 3 ml/lion loot in Chimgo·s Ar- m()rtd f..rprta., Co. burglary mCI!/ hf• .•«it/P.red in ba11k·11 un .a11 111/and in tM Hr111~/1 IVclt Indies. Story. Rage M. ______ _ Diiiy '1191 W..H P"-!• 'SCHOOLS LIKE CITIES' Student Observer Ewers Beach Aide Backs Tax I Override Building a new campus for the l·lun- tli\gtOn Beach 1Jnion •Hgh Sehoor District "isn't going to solve all the major problem s kids are facing. "But it is a s tep -one or many we have to take,'" s ays Len Ewers, the district's y9uth services coordinator, who workS as a li aison between schools a nd the com munity. Ewers and othe rs who deal with youth proble m s ag_ree passag~ of a 13.5-cent tax override next week to help finance the ne\\' school will help what he calls a "devastating" school environment. E\•.:ers said the problem hi ts fresh· men a n d s ophomor es hard esl. because they com e from a smnll elementary school to what he calls "a small city." In elementary school, he explains. the students had a chance to form close friendships and spent most of the day with the same teacher. "who got to know their potentials a ncl v.·eaknesses · · ·'Then he leaves the protective e lementa r y e nvironment and is thrown inlo a s mall city. At the same time, he is entering the most trying developmental stage or his life -th<' onset or adole'Scence. "It is like being a ncu• person in a ne"'town.'' Alv in Dc Wall. the dis tri ct '!> delinquency prevention coordinator. added. "'i'ou go onto campus. and you see an awft1l lot of lonely kids, kids y..·hoarejustlost ·· Alan Kaufman, ps ychologist al Huntington Beach lligh School. said some students have a "tendency to (Se<' SCllOOL. Page 1\?l Cyclist Give n $50,000 Award After Accident A 1-lunlington Beach motorcyclist who suffered serious injuries when his machine overturned in a ~1 iss ion Viejo construction area has been awarded SS0.000 in darnag:cs by an Orange Count y Supe rior Court jury. The jury in .Jud~e Ke nneth Wil- lia m s· courtropn1 awarded the damages to P~1ul A. Wl'.'ege r Jr .. 20, of 16576 Ensign Circle. and aj.!ainst tht• Fulton Const ruc tion Co1np;in) \\'eeger u·;is injured on Sc-pt !I. 1!173, v.hC'n he rOdc his machine O\'l'I" a hill n('ar !\tar_l!ueritc l1f1rk way anct round too late th<1t the rar s ide or the hill h<•<I bel'n hea t"ily-dnm:-i gcd hy-gr:idini::- opt>rations. l~e sued the F"ulton comp:1ny, the !\fission Viejo Company a nd thl' Church or .J esus Christ of Latter day Saints for S.J00.000. ThC' j ury dC'clincd 10 nwarrl damn11tes ttt.?ttlnst the last n:imcd dcrl•ndunts. I, Elks to c ... 1.-brah· ,. 1'hc public i!. \n,·itl•d to an <>l·toht.·r fC'st tl"lt'braliun Saturday sponsored hy the ll untini;:ton Bc11 r h Elk:-1 IA.Ml).ll' TirkC'tS :1l SS i•arh \11ill 1nl'lud1• a German chnOl'f and rlunl·in~ to lJr;1sS band l)1nnt'I' ''di lJc ~t'l'\l'll fr·o111 7 10 9p m • Starving Dogs in Apartment Two starving and ""himpering dogs were found locked inside an e mpty •luntington Beach apartment Wed · nesday nig ht. described by police as "almost unbearable" from the s tench of feces a nd urine. The dogs were found at 17442 Queens Lane, Apt. 4, after a neighbor reported hearing them v.•himpcring the past several days . Inside police found the smell of· ani m a l a nd poss ibl y hu ma n defecation "so strong it burned your · eyes." Police said they traced the name or the person to whom t he apartment was la s t teased; but more in - vestigation would be needed before a cruelty-to-animals complaint is sought. The two dogs, they said, v.•ere tur-· ned over to animal control officers, who report the dogs ha\"e a cha nce of sur\"ival. Teachers Get 'Dressed U For Halloween Ralph Mor gan 1s a s ix-foot-six science teacher at Edison High in Huntington Beach \vho is normally desc ribed as "a quiet man, hardly noti ceable ." Today he .came to class dressed in baby di apers, sporting a tiny rattle in one hand. and not wearing much else. Another Edison l·ligh teacher, a male social studies proressor. came dressed in d rag. "looking like a noozy," said one secretary. and with makeup scattered on n1s busny oearo. • It "'as •lalloween, o ( course, a nd a lmos t the e ntire school s taff establis hed its ov.·n crazy dress code for just one day . ·rhere \\'as a Frito Bandito \\•ith a big sombrero. and a pretty young teacher's aide clad in motor cycle rags. plus an e ndless array of other costumes Cl1n 1·ger SfJ11glenders It 's a tr<J dition, reports a school "spokesperson." and it gets better every yea r. with a costume conlt!St at lunchtime lo dete rmine the best of the bunch. Singing the praises of liu;ltin~on Beach s Edison ll igh this fall ' are these varsity songleaders. On the left \\'1n g is Caron Noble. On the right \Ving is L.<iuric Ballard. Others (from top J <1 rc .Jeanine i\lartin. Becky Rarne~. Lynne Ba llard. Dc<.inna Conte. Ci nd y \Vcstgatc and Celeste Phillips. Anyone "'ant to bet on the si)(·foot six baby "' Fierce Battle Rocks Saigon Ex-information Aide Hearing Set Dec. 9 S;\IGON IL:P I l Elite combat police clashed \l'ith anti-government protesters today in a furious seven· hour fi ghl at a suburbun church a nd in street battles a cross Saigon. turninJ.! !ht• :o-;1111lh \"1e\n;1n1l'St' ("ap11al 11110 ,1 city under siege. A crO\\'rl of snmC' 3,000 Hom an Ca tholics de n1andiag the resignation of Presiden t Nguyen Van l "hicu hurled sticks a nd s tonl's ;it police anct burned tv.·o p n lrol cars before rctrcatin{! inside the Tan Sa Chau church at the edge of Saii::on. ,.\De('. 9 public hc:1ring has been ~t·I for Bill Reed 's appeal of hi s disn1 i:.sa l 1\11.11:. 13 as infor111alion officer for thc- city of llunlington Bea1·h. Recd "'a s fired iJ, C1t\" Ad - ministr:itor Da vl' Ho"·lo.iTids for.his in \'Ol\·c ment in a 11 ru nk·1n·:1uto arrest 111 Santa Ana v.•ith a cit~ car July 19. The informat ion offirl~r v.•as found as leep in the t'it~· \"t'hlt'lt• .July l!l 1n tht' park in ~ lot of Snulh Coa~I Village, ac- cording !O Santa Ana l'olil"('. !lis car had strurk :1nother p:i rkt•<I ,·chicle. police s.aid. Rt>cd . 42. asst'rll'dly 'hd not report tbc inridcn1 to Ro\\ Lind~ until il "'a~ ·Free Riders No Cliarge j~or OC ' . ., Elderly ~TA ltTl~(I 1-'R lll.\ \', t)ranj.!c L'ounl~\ t'I" 1;;) \\ 111 bt• .1h lt· In rtdt' t•ounly t.r:i ns1t dislricl busc:, free o r ch;.1 r,::t· • 'l'hc pilot pro~ran1. \vh1 c h 'viii otx·ratc ror at lt'a!.t St\ n1ont h:-1111 ;1 1.:oun\y sul>sld.v of up to S350.uoo. \Va ~ c ndnr:;;<•d rt'('t•nl l~· by lht• 13oa rd of S u pcrvisors a ncl 1 r~1nsit d lstrict d 1 rcc tor~. Th~ m ~1xl m11n1 ('hur~t· \vould be lt'vicd a);.!a 1n:,I <'ounly 1:ulf<'I'!. 1f :111 t l fl .1100 r«>nior cit izt•n:-; ehoosc to ride !ht· bust·s ' 1\ l<~T 1<: R Tit I•: l<'I RST f c\\1 rnonth ~ 11f opt•rut in11 . t'X a t'I ridC'r:-h i )J f1 ;.:11rt•:-''ill be dclr rmint•d u nd tht' l'O unl~' :-ubslCI)· "di ht· ud.1u:-tl'd prnha Illy dO\\'ll\\ ;1 r1 I, aC'l'Ord 1 rl).?. t n t r ;1 ns11 ol I I l' i ;1 l:- 'l'ht' fare contratl n1011c.•y \\1111 conit· frnn1 ft•tl1·ral l'l'\t•r111~.._ .,IJ;1r1n).?, l"unds. 'l'lt 1\'\'Sl't' 01<'.'1'1('11\l,S s:.ihl an\11111· O\t't' H5 <':Ill 1i11:1rd !ht' hu:-1•:-\\ 11h oul p;1,ving lh<• r1·i.:11l;1r 2S i·t·nt f;11·1· .. ,·011tht111 " 111•\l-1ng "l't1111r .. 111 11,\ h .. · ~~"t·d l'ur pronf 111' agl' h~ hu ... dr1\ 1'1" I made puhlic "l'CKs l;Jtcr. After a 1•1\,\ , h;1!l traffic ;u·e1ch·n1 rl'\·ic"' comrn 1t· l('t' ht•arrt Ht•t•rl "s 1·a~1" Rov.land~ d1:-mi~sed him frorn lht· $2 1 ,IN)O·a ·~·c;ir pub1ie infnrma\1on pos1 HcC'd cnntenrls his hnn,e \l a~ ;1 n1uch h<ti'shi!r pun 1!>hment tha n the of fense \\'arr ants li e ha s ;1p p1·;1lt·d th t· att n1ini strator"s <il'C1.~1on 111 lhf' rit\ ~ pcrsonnf'l 'c·11r11n1 ~~111n Thl' T>t•t·· 9 ht•aring ~·ill bt• l'Orulurtl•d b} a pruf('s siona l hearing nff1rcr st•n! by tht• stat e"s offiel' of adn11n1 ~l ral1\"e procedu rc·:- The eit.\· Y.111 11<1) \ht• 111<1\l' f1ir tht· hearing offl tl·r ·~ 111111· A ~rnkesman ror thr city pt·rsnnnl'I de1>a rtrncnt sai<I the hearing m:1y la~t th reC' <lays . hut the exact lcni:t h 1 .. 1111k!IO\\'fl al lh111 Lim<'. The hl•a nng. op1'n tn thr public at Reed's rr,1Ht':i\. 11 di h .. ht•ld 111 0111• of the <'it) h;11! rn1·t·l 1n1: rnon1~ r11 <• tin1e lo ht.· anno11111 ·1·d Bby, 12, He ld 011 Drunk Rap /\ 12 }t':ir olrt no~."'' 1n10 ... 1cat('(l 11t· ('(luldn't "ri1t· his nanlt'. Y.'llS :1rre'ill•d hy ll un11ngtc111 Reach 1,oht<e \!led nl•sd11y a(tt•rnoon .11 an clen1f'nlar) :o<l'hO(ll ('ff1c1•rs !.:nd lh1• 70 l)()Ulld )Outh \1<1 11 spol11·d ... 1.1ggt•r1ng durinr: ;i ~th~1I d;inC'P .11 \\'<.1rdluv. Sthool. 91!11 l'1ont'1•r llr1\1•. h\ l\lyrnn l\lorpt.•r, :sl'hool 11rlnt·111al l'olu'l' s ail lhc ,\01111).lslt·r \\':t8 on :1 hl1·tu "ign his llH rn 1· tnlht' !Milil't' hooi.. 1ng rl'lldt t 114' ".1 ... rt•l('a'il.'d to the cu ... - tnd\ of tu ... 1n11thl'I. pohct• 1 l'purt t•tl ' I I Cyclist Critically Wounded .\ :.hootout tx·t"t'l'!l l110 rl\,il groups of motorcychsL"i 111 fronl of a Jluntington Reach ;ipartmcnl housl' early today left one man crit1rall) u·oundcd and another with minor in juric~. Police reported \Varren Uo~ 1t !licks, 27, of Santa Ana. "as 1n crit1t;il eondition in II untington Intercom munity ~l ospit a l after undergoin l.! surgery for bu! le t "ounds 1n the che:-it and side. Less serious!;.' inJured v.•as T1moth) Thomas r.l orton. 23. of Tustin. whu was trea t e d at Orange Coun t) tllediral Center fo.r gunshot \\"Ounds in the a rm and shoulder. then turned over to police. Poli ce said J\1orton i:lnd four other men are being held under $25.000 bail in city ja il on charges of o.issault "'ith intent to commit murder Police said they ;ire still in· vestigating ('ircumst11nces surroun- ding ttle I a .m. s hootout. Officers said lhev bclie\'e the int•idcnl occurred in the· street in front or :1n a partment house at 7743 Ronald Road Also arrested v.·erc ft.tare 'J'huma:. Dewdney. 24, La"·rence Ny man. 27 . and John Coopcr, 24. all of the Ronald Road address. as "'ell as Wilham Robert Gehrke. 24 . "'ho listl'd no per· mane nt address . Those four n1('n also "ere c harged v.·ith po ssession nf dan ge r oul'I "·capons. after officers rcCo\"ered a cache of handguns. ammunition and a sawed.off shutgun in thrir prc·da"'11 investigation. Police v.•er(· fir~t a lt'ncd to the in· cident by offi('ials at lluntinJ.,'1.0n In tercommunlt y llospital. I-licks was taken lo the hospital by some "'unkno"'n people.·· v.•ho alerted paramedics and an1bul anCl'driver:o o( the ma n's injuries 1\s soon as the h(lsp1tal <1uthurities took Hicks out of the car. the men fled , poilc'e reported. l\o1orton a rrived ;1\ Or;inge Count.v J\ledi,'ai Center about 2 a .m .. police said. adding they still do not kno" hov.• he got there Officers said lhc incident s tJll 1s un der iovest igation. Police reported they still are uncertain of details leading up to the shootin).!~ Officers reported they be lit:\ e lhe two men shot \\'e re in a car outside the Ronald Street apartment . and that the a rgument may have been betv.·ecn t\\'O ri\·al motorcycle gani:i:s Priest Indicted 011 Escape Rap NE\\1 Y(>HK 1.o\l'J t\ Hon1;1n Ca tholil' 1>riC'Sl v.•ho coun~eled :;corr~ of dru.e: addicts ha ~ bct"n 1nd1cted f11r ~dlei::ecll~· usin g h1;i tha1Jlain "s po!>t to hl'lp Sl'\"Cn rt<ircotics r:1e k 1 •1t'l'I"~ t"!'l'OJPl' from ,1 ft•cll·ral J~ul. ·rht•·ll1•\· John .J ·r;r<'ll;i \l.J~ namer! \\'cdn<•sday in tht· 12·count federal in· 'tH·tmc nt ;1 ~ a go bl'\\11•cu u1 ;i n JI ll·(!crl se\l'n·mnnth plot Lh11t ended 111 tht• St.•µt 22 hrt«~k nut f1 un1 lhl' llou:.l' of 11('1 f'nt1on in :\l ;1nh;1l1a n ()nJ, 1111t' 11f lht· f11i.:1t11·t·" h:i" b(•t•n n·t·a1{1urt·rl Al ~o n:.in,t"1t 111 lh1· 1nd1<·\n1t·nt !i.•sith·~ thl' t·~r;qJt•1 ·~ \.\Crt: ;i fnrml'I" gu:ird at tht· :'ll :1nh ;1!1 ;1n j.•1 I ;1 e11rrt•n1 1n1n;1 lt', a g1rlfr1t'nd o! hilt· nf th1• t 'S<'ape1·~. l\\(! l"l•l;itl\f''> of th1• 11;0 •"O\ll"s r1J.!ur1·~ aort ;J John lll.•l' Sntop; Device l11 stallatio11 Dearlli11 e !j,,, O\\nc1:. uf t·.11 :-. .uul ll1:ht-dut \ tru1•i...., 111 ()ran.l!t' ,1nd tour ntht•r t·111111 tu•:-: l.1t'<'d hn;1I lit'allhnl' hw::l.1v lo 1n .. 1;1l I ~1noc :.upur1·~s1nn de~· 1t·e~ 1f 1 h1·1 r hcrn:.l' ph1tl' nun\h('rs 1•nd 111 2 .. 11 t•o rd 1 ni.: \t1 i.t :lll' offi l'Lal~ l'f'rta1n f1)rc1~n und nhlt•t \1•hu·1 .... .. uc h :is \'nlk !'v.u~en~. for t"\Un1ph· .1r(' c'llt'1upt. 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I ' / ·it'• OAll V PILOT H F lnu•s.dav.Oc•obcf JI, 197,. • Trek for Treats Ed flie R epea.ts fl a llowee1i J a unt Costa flt c:sa's Eddi · Cono\'cr 1 .. • :1aain planning 1l lrll'k·or·lrt'i.lt tr('k that ~·Ill probably become a tradition ;111d he 's going to gel a lilt.le help lron1 lus friends. 0..•ly ,, ... ~t•U ,...,., HE WANTS 'UN ITY ' Petitioning Parenl Jones Valley Dad Urges Unity In S clwols A Fountain Va lley rather issued a plea for city-school ,un1l y Wednesday night before the Orange County Com- mittee on S choo l District Organiz:Jtion. Carl ··n ud'' Jones, the head of a eommunity peliti on dn\'C to create a · fountain Valley Uni fi ed School District along city boundaries, told committee members he was n 't seeking their help, but v.·as asking them to keep an open mind on the is· !iUC. Duffy Chauncey of lluntington llcu(·h and a rev.' of his bUclclies will hit the ~trCl'I~ in lhcir neighborhood. but lht·y don't "'i.lnt goodit•s. 1'hey '"';1nl good times fol' sonic .SIX'l'Htl rril•l'HIS they have never t.'Vt'll nil't menta lly <ind phy~1 r;1l l ,\• rt•lar- <ll·d puticots at l"air \'1cw SIOil f' l\{):i~Htal in Costa J\·tesa. Eddie·. 1-1, of 245 Santa l ~abi'I A\t' .. l'osta J\l csa, <'amc up v.·ilh the irlf•:t la st year on his O\o\'n, «illectinl! ncarb· SlllO for the F airview Pal1(•nt Uencfll l·'und. ·rhc fund ~upport s tht• lllllc cxlra!' the state 1·;:i n't afford in th(· \\'~I) of 1t1vs. \rea l~ and l!a ~ulinc to take th1· h0:;pital residents 0 11 outln~s. Eddie has no retardl·d brother or sister. in fa ct he has none at all. "lie just wanted todoson1ething for somebod y," 1\1 rs. Betty Cono\·er says of her Kaiser intermediate School eighth-grader. ~ llis buddy Duffy. "'ho li ves near Brookhursl S treet and G arficld Avenue in lluntington Beach will be out collecting pocket change too. The pair will pool what they collect and present il to Fairview officials. HELPING OTHERS AGAIN Fairview Benefactor Conover Caspers' Compan·ion Harber Legally Dead Fred llarber. the Orange County 1>0Hlical lobbyist and ov.·ner of ;Jle ill- fated yacht Shoo'ting Star--'3 the latest of the 10 victims of the ship· v.·rcck to be declared legall,Y dead 111 Orange County Superior Co¥t. "We belieYc we can so\Ye most of " In a decision which paralleled one he rendered on the late Fifth District Supervisor Ronald Caspers and his two sons, Judge Frank Domenichini made the declaration on Harber \\'ed- nesda.v. l larber, Caspers, tv.·o of Caspers' sons, and six other men lost their lives in the sinkin~ of l larber's converted military vessel last June 14. .• our problems v.·ith a new district along city boundaries." Jones said. ''We, the people or Fountain Valley, want to solve our own problems. "'What we're doing may be naive, it has probably ne\•er been done before. and we may stub a lot of toes along the v.•ay ; out we want complete com- munity identity. "A city divi ded educationally is divided culturally. As we mature as a city we ask everyone to look on this r.avorably. Before a ny minds are closed, look at it and say 'is there any way we can give these people what they want ?·." 1What Jones v.·a nts, he explained, is to remove the northeast portion of Fountain Valley from the Garden Grove Unified School Dis trict and ccmbine il \\'ith the rest of the city for a new unified system. That also requires putting Fount<1 in Vatlcv re!C'mentar\') SC'hool District out Or the lluntington Beach Union 1-li~h School Dls tricl. If accomplis tu.•tl. the new di strict would h::ivc tv.·o high schools -Jo~oun­ tain Valley ancl Los Amigos -anrt sufficient element;:iry st•hool s to h<1n- d\e the city'::; stud ent population. Cou nty committ cc m embers, meeting in the offi ces of the Garden G r o,·c Unified School Di strict. tbankrd .J onrs for hi s present ation. bul m a de no comment on th e propos al. Jones said ht• doesn 't neC'd lhc count,,.y com m ittee's approva l ::u1yv.·ay. he just v.·anted to let con1m il- tee members know "'hat is happening . in Fountain Vall ey If 25 percent of the city's registered ,·oters si~n Jones' petitions. the isSUl' for unification can bt• taken directly to the state hoard 11f cdurat1on \\'ithout ;1pp ro\';1 l fro m any lucal Sl'hool boards or othe r a gt.•nt•tes Pa:-t f'ffort ~ to tak(' r ount<i in \';1!11 y out 11f I he r. a rd(' n (; rn\'C dist ri <'t ha\'(' been blocked b\' the Garden Gro\c .s<'hool board And unification t•ffort:-\\'ithin th (' lluntinl.(\on f~c;1 ch l "nion High School !)istrict have been s1ymif'.lll by squah- h\in~ <imon~ lht' v<ir1ous l'lemcntary dz~I nets ill\'Ol\'cd ORANGE COAST " ' DAILY PILOT ! f.1<•-(Q•\IO~o"P••QI ..,lft"ft '~""'''' t ··•~''" "'"" !"•-.• """Q!ot.fto"<IO•l""O•A~ae c ...... , """''""'r<i '•mJI•~· \•r•••t••a11•"'" ••• ''"~'''"" ""'""•• '""''"I" '"!lo• '"' Co•t.• ~~ ._. '" .. pr•! 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He. referred to a survey taken at r·ountain Valley High School last year by a school accreditation team. Ewers said it showed freshmen eome to high school "with the great expectations or being able to relate to • counselors and teachers. "By the time they a re sophomores thev are becoming less positive," he coritinued. adding that by the time they reach their senior year most have little reeling left about school. He said many of these students turn to drugs, alcohol, some run away. others are depressed and suicidal. Kaufman added an overcrowded environment "makes a fertile ground for dc\'ianl be ha vi or." And because or the jam of students, often b\' the time a i>mblem is detec- ted. Ka.ufman s aid. "il 's too late." He trrms thl' school O\·ercrov.·ding a ··communit\·-based problem.·· :•'ltt1ng the citizens· \1ill have lo µro\'idc ul- timatesolutions . "'{ou have to feel the puin before \'O U become invol\'cd.'' he said. :.Some parents arc feeling the pain nO"' .. t-:wers s:iid building a new school 11ill allO\\' ;:di the sehools to he :smal· \er llarber's 59·foot yacht ap11arently broke up in heavy seas somewhere near Cedros Island off Baja C;:ilifor- nia. Al J~arber 's sugRcstion. the party boarded the vessel for an extended fi shing cruise to the tip of Baja California and back lo Orange County in a jaunt calculated to help Caspers unwind after his reecnt landslide \'iC· tory in a reelection bid. T\\'0 maydays came from the vessel and lfarber was heard over radio n1onitors in the San Francisco area lo request pumps because his bo at v.·as takinilon water. In the search that followed. chunks nf Shootin ~ Star's cabin and deck "'ere found floating v.1ilh empl y lifeboats and life preservers in the ~eneral area of the wreck. Caspers and his two sons were declared legally dead late last sum· mer, this a llowing t he settlement or an estate that amounted to several mil· lion dollars in assets. 12 Arrested In, Drug Raid ESCONDIDO CAP) -A raid by 44 sheriff's de puties. police and nar- cotics officers landed a dozen men in jail for investigation of selling heroi n. The raiding party gathered al City Ila\\ at 5 a.m . \Vcdnesday before the arrests at homes throughout the area. A 13th man, already in San Diego County jail, v.•as booked on similar charges. Grove Failure Vote Means Repeat? If (;:irdC"n Gro\'C \"Otcrs f:ul lo up prove ann('xation to the Coast Co m- mun1l .v ('ollcRC Distrirt Tuesday, thl'rr "'ill probably be a repc:1t clcc- ll\ln in ~tarrh f\I C"mbcrs of the ()rnngc Count~· Con1 n1ittce on School f>istrict tlr1,?an1zallon cleared the ~·ay for a ~l arrh 1.'lcction Wednesday ni~ht at l hc requ est of lhc Garden Grove 1 ·n1f1cd School Di s trict. Rul "'hile gi'nnting a S('cond shol at \'H'tory. committee members issued ;i :-tern warning that the second chance v.·ould bt the last chanrc. Hr~irlents in the Garden {;ro\'t' t 'n1fn•d "St·hool District arc not served rl1rerfly by any community cotle~e 1bstri l't About. GO percent or th eir ~tudcnt s who attend community col 11•,l!l''· •'urrt'.'nt ly a ltl•nd al cilhcr or !hr t" o t '1>.1:;t t' ~i m pust•s Cr;ird(·n Gro,·c voters \\Ill tx' :1~kcd In appro\'e tv.•o rtiffercnl 1:1x overnd<·s onr for fi\'c yea rs. annthf'r for 10 \\ lurh "·ould total 40 cents. The money rai~ed would help p:1y the cost of anncxali<>n to thC' Coast fommuni ty ('ollt"l:C D1str1 rt, a nd \ "·ould r;11i1e about SlO million for a ~ate.lhll' colle1te c11mpus i'iomewhrrt• "!thin !he Gardt>n r.rovr art";1 romn1111 ec m emb<·rs s:\id thr~ "ould .1i.;rl'C (11 allow ;1 ~larch t1('(' 11on. tf TuC'sd;iy's Ind f,'\ds. ht>rausl' the ballot wording m ny mi~lend Gar den Grove \'O\c rs. 'Tht." ballot ihd1ral('S voter!! \\'ould h<' npprov1njt a tax 1ncreai'ir, a tou~h measure to pas!I under most circ1_1m · s1ance5_ , But the annexation PfOCedurc. at· cording to Garden Gro\1C supporte rs of the move and the county commit tee, "·ould actually result in a tax reduction for Garden Grove rcsirfl'n · ts. Thal happe ns because Ga rdf'n Grove people now pay a higb tax lo Coast Community College District for the privilege of sending their studen1 s to either Golden West or Orange Co<tst colleges. Supporters of th e annexation sa~ it. will actually save Garden Grove tnx· ' payers ahoul 25 cents pe r SIOO a11~CS· s('<I valuation. nut they fear the voters rnight not und~rsland that and may turn ii dov.·n in Tut>srf :i y · s (' lcc·t ion. ()avid Bra ndt. Santa An11.'l·h;11r n1an of the county cOmmittce. sel the IOfl(' for thr \'OIC allowing the f\lar1·h t.']l'l'lion. 1f lll'edcd. "I am totally and unalterably 011· JlO/o\l'rl to ~o vernments repeatedly roming back to the ele<1orn tc v.•ith the same issue.'' llrandt warned. Then he said he would a~toi n. not \'Ole. h<'cause he did feel in this case the bnllot pr(fpOsition is ronfusln~ The f1\'e m~mbc r~ who okayed lhf" 1\larch election also w:trnrd they "outrl not look rnvorably on nny rl•quC'sl for a ,l hird election, 1f it rame WlhaL , If ,·olt'rs r11il t o annex. the s11-1te <'hanccll<lr of <'O m munity C"ol lejCC:'l ~ 111 f\el'lde hov.• Ga rd en (irovc should ht sl'llit, perhaps among lhrcc dUfr.r<'nl community collei:rC' districts. Kees~e ~s ks No Guilt Bid LfJNiug Blt1od Nixon Remains SAN DI EGO (AP I -l)('fcn.se ;illorncy!l for Bobby Joe Keesee ask that anj1ndictmtJ:nt <'harging the 40 -ycar-olQ lluntln gton Ueach man with 1nurdering a U.S. dlplomot be dis missed. In Poor Shape Keese<'. a sl'Jf.styled soldier or fortune' has bet•n ju i ll'd in lieu or S."iOtt.000 bond i n lht• death of .John S. Jl:,i\tt·r:o.ou, IJ.S. ,-ice con· sul at llcrmo!:i illo. f\1exi('O. l\lolions filf'd \Vcdncsday in federa l <·our\ hv Kt•csce's attor- nt•ys rlaimt'd the grand jury in- dictment V.'as vagu<' and that the ~overnment l;icks jurisdiction to prosecute ;il\f'ged crimes which occur outsidt' this nation. The n1 ot ions will he 'heard Nov . IR by US. District Court JudJ;c Leland t'. Nielsen. P a. Pal ient, 24, Leaps to De ath J.i NlON'l'OW N, Pa. <UP I) -A men- t;'l'I palient jumped 10 noors to her rleath after a n appointment ~·ith her psychiatrist \va s delayed. Police said the body or Brenda L. Shubert, 24, of Point Marion, Pa., Wl:IS round 0 11 a fal se •ceiling after it penetrated a tar roof and two inches of concrete on a second floor terrace of the Fayette Bank building'. LON(; At-:1\l'll tUI'\) -ll\ch;1rd Nixon · s \'it:i I si.i::ns are s table but tcSl.$ indicate ht• may bl' losing J little blood in the abdomen an d his condition rl·mains t·ritii·ul. his dortors :said tod:i v. Th0e fornll'I' p1•t•s1ch•nt 's !'\Jirit und mental :it!ilude <lfl' "11:\t'ellcnt,'' the doctors saic1 "l-le i~ ;dt•rt lie is oriented to everything goi nf;l on :•round him and he is cooperuli\'c," the dOt'll>rs said in their n1edical bullet111 Bul tht• doctors said 11 v.•as slill "prt•1n aturc" \o offt•r a prognosi:; at lhis timl' ·rht' bulletin \\a:S issued by Or. John Lungren, Nixon's personal physician, and Dr. Eldon B. llickman, who headed the 11urgical team that operated on the former president Tuesday morning and inserted a plastic clip to pre.vent blood clots from moving from his ,.phlebitis-infected thigh into his heart and lungs. Several hours after the operalion. Nixon began losing blood and went into shock which his chier aide. Ron Ziegler. s aid \\'.etlnesday had almost cost the former president his life. Hickman and Lungren said the "possibiiity still exists for further complications and that Nixon woulri remain 1111der intens ive observation by his physicians and cr1tie<il care nurses.·· 'f'hc dotlors ,said Nixon's blod blood pressure was 140 over 80 and hts pul1e 80 and regular. But there has been a slight drop in hemoglobin count and the doctors v.'ere e\•aluating the significance of the change. 'fhe t1rop may be normal. they s aid. or 1t n1ight represent ··a slow oozing or blood into the r e tl'o -pcr itoncal phase ... The doctors cxplaint'd the bleeding \\"Oll ld he behind the tissue of [at around the lining of the abdomrn. To counteract the bleeding. the doc- tors said, Nixun \Vas aclminislcr.ed one additional pinto£ blood. ~le previously rcl'eived three pints in transfusions after he lapsed into shock. f\lrs. Nixon and their daughters, 'l'ri('ia Cox and Julie Eisenhower . \\'e re at the hospital from early mor· ning until late \Vednesday night. the doctors said. 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Modol SS 811 Dfsltwaslwr. l Pvshbvttort• l Cycle• 5-Year Parts Guarantee on Motor, Pump, Timer, enhro Water 01slnbUl10f'I Svstem Heater and PushbtJTtons ' ·- 1815 Newport Blvd. Downtown Costa Mesa 90DAYS CASH WITH Al't'lOVED CREDIT ,. • Phof'!e 548-77~8 ,m • ' ( 1 I ' ' 'I l I I I l • I Flournoy Blasts 'ISSUE IS INFLATION' RepubUcan Badham 'ISSUE IS BADHAM' Democrat Lewis Name Plays Big Role In Assembly -Race By FR E D ERICK SCllOEMEHL OI nt.0..1 Pool St•H Sucannc Currie Le\\•is. Democratic l'andidale for the 74th Assembly District, sits in a rented second-story office in Newport Beach and says the people are ready for a change. On the other sid e or Newport Beach, Robert Badha'fn . the Republican in· cumbent, le ans back in his padded chair ·and s a ys he couldn 't have weathered six terms in office if he did- n't represent lhc v i('\VS of the voters in the district. l\trs. Lev.•is, a J\.fission Vi ejo mother of three and a criminal prosecutor for the Los An geles County District Attor- ney, admits her biggest problem is campaigning "'ith a name that's har · dly a household "'ord in the 14th district. Badham, on the other hand, has the name and freely concedes that makes campaigning a lot easier. •'The main issue in this campaign is the l ack of leade rship from tl!,e present assemblyman," said &1rs. Le\\•is. ··•Iis voting record shows a great disrega rd for the people of the district.·· The sprawling 74th District includes Ne"•port Bea ch. l.aguna Beach. San Juan Capistrano. Capistrano Beach, San Clemente, Irvine, Laguna Niguel, l\.lission Viejo. El Toro, and portions of north San Diego County, including Ocean~id e. Specifi call y, l\lrs. Lewis claimed . Badham ha!:> not supported consumer protection or e nvi ron m ent a l legislation. She points to a rating per· formed by the Consumer 1-'ederation of California "'hich placed Badham 70th out or 71 assentblyman surveyed. "'Consumer prntect1on is the one realistic w1:1y lcR islation can help "'ith the problent or inflation.·• said l\1'rs. l..ewis . She s uggested state laws could he enacted lo regulate interest rates on borro11•ed money. The ri.1ission Viejo Demorrat said s he is rirmly opposed to construction or nuclear power plants along the coast and called for long range plan· ning for any nuclear.powered electrical generating plant. ··we should look at solar energy for a large percentage of our electricity needs," she said. Mrs. Lewis s aid her background as a prosecutor would help her author ef. fective crime prevention legislation. Chess Lead 3-0 f\.tOSCO\V <U Pl l -Anatoly Kar· pov, the shining young star of Soviet chess, Wed nesday night defeated Viklor Korchnoi in_ the 17th game of their world chess challe ngers final match to take a seemingly insur· mountable 3·0 lead in the series. Other issues racing the district, s he said , include the need for campaign financing r eform , a highe r priority for better educatton and more atten· lion to the needs or the elderly. "There is no question the main is· sue is inflation." said Badham. •·we must stop t he practice or government si)ending more than it takes in.·· "One good thing about the Nixon ad· ministration is that it had the guts to impound fede ral money headed for the states." he added " "Next to inflalion, \\'e have lo be pressing ahead for completion of the ( POLITICS '74 ) California \Valer Project to bring bet- ter water t o Orange County," Badham said The assemblym:in said he favor~ location of nuclear pov.·er plants along the coast. Badham pooh-poohed the consumer organization's rating of his voting record. ··1 pay little :1ttention to rating groups. They do it just for their own · specia l interests." he said l\trs. Lewis and Badham agree on at least one point: His recent escapade in a Sacramento bar in which several legislators were drinking after legal closing hours is not an issue in the campaign. Mrs. Lewis said the campaign will cost her about $15,000, including lost wages. She has take n a three months' leave of absence from her job. Less than $1,000 has been donated to what she calls "a complete grass· roots'' camp1:1ign organization. Badham estimated he'll spend bet · "'een $10.000 and $12,000 in his re·elec- tion drive. That's less than the Sl-1,500 he spent in 1962 when he "'as first elec- ted to the assembly in the old 7Ist Districl. Though Badha m said he "<i l"•ays \\•orr ies" about an election, he believes his own chances of re-elec- tion are good enough that he can stump for other Republi can can· didates. "l\1y conce bis time is not so much 'th y wn campaign, but ""'ith the ai ns of other nominees ofmyparty. a cafeelingwcaren't going to make ny startling gain s in 1974 , ··he said. Registration fi gures for the district show about 100,000 Republicans und 57,000 Democrats. "I'll need a very, hig h rate of crossover s," sa id Democrat Lewis. .,. .. She already has round a least one. He r Republican hu~and, LL Col. ri.Iack Lewis, director of security at El Toro ri.ntrine Corps Air Station, plans to vote for his ~ifc. Ora119e Coast Area Democrat Asserts Honesty By the Associated Press llouston Flournoy has ralled his Democratic oppone nt just a nother \\'asteful , big spender like his father as the Republican nominee pr('pared to "·eJco me Prcsident t•ord lo Los ,\ngeles. But Democrat Edmund G. Bro"'" Jr. raised his rhetoric lo a national µcrspec til'C \\11.'dnesday by saying hl' can help California lead An1erica 1n honest polilics. (!~elated story, llagc A5). Flou rnoy cont inucd to at tu ck Brown's record as st•rrclarv of stale by s aying Bro1l'n h~1s lost 1111 to S2.li million throu g h s lop py ad . ministr:1tipn. 'fh c state controller based his!· charges partia ll y on a report rele ased this \\•eek hy the legislative auditor ~eneral. ''f-le (the auditor general) con· eluded it has been an ineffective and inefficient office under the present secretary of state," f1ou rnoy told about 100 students and faculty mem- bers at Pomona College in Claremont where he once was a professor of ~overnment. As Flournoy continued to quote a poll sa,ying he is closing the gap against Brow n , the Democr atic nominee moved around the sta te saying he is looking for a landslide Tuesday that will carry Democrats into all s tatewide offices. "The Democrats have an oppor· tunity to t!lect a whole slate." Brown told more than 2.000 s upporters in San Francisco's Union Square. Later a t a labor dinner in 1-layv.'ard, Brown said, "I f I'm elected. you wi ll see this state lead the nation in llOlilieal hnnesly and innovalion ·· At an earlier meeting with biacks in Oakland, Bro\\'n picked up the slogan of one of his supporters : "In lhe name or the father . the son and the llC\\' s11irit. lct·s l'i)'.lht." sairt th1· formC'r s.emin;.irian \I ho has 111'1 l'n ('ullcd f'or a n1..•\1• spi rit in :;tate J!O\"· <'rnmt·nt. But Flournoy used the rather-son image for a question to the California Grocer s Associa tion meeting in Anaheim. "No"' you can ask fa irly ~ v.·ould the son be like the father'?" lhC' 4S· year-old stale controller said. Dutch Mari1ies Free Hostages Held Five Days TllE IIAG UE (UPI ) -A squad of Dutch marines under orders to kill rour rebel con,·icts if necessary stor · med a sm all prison chapel today a nd freed IS hostages held at gunpoint. for five days. There we re no injuries in the 15· minute siege. Dutch Justice J\'linister Andreas Van Agt said it "'as "the first time in the history of this type of incident that hardline tactics ha ve fully succeeded without loss or life ... In the early morning darkness, as ambulances and fire trucks stood by, the marines quietly climbed the stairs to the second floor chapel of Schcveningen Pri.son. A s ire n wai le d once and the soldiers. firin g shots into the ceilirig. rushed the chapel from"two sides, sur· prising the rebe l inmates, led by a jailed Palestinian guerrilla hijacker. Van Agt said the sleep-dazed gun- men reacted with "a few minutes of total shock." Soldiers grabbed the convicts' knives and pistols and ar- rested them . "The marines had perm1ss1on, even orders. to kill t he gunmen if that was necessary to save the lives of the hostages, .. Van Agt said. 3 Judges Get Key Posts 'Three Or:ingc Const judges huvc beC'n appointed to key posts under Orangc County Su1>erior Court assi~n­ mc>nls that "'ill bceomc crrccl.i,•e Jan. 1.1975. l,rc~idin~ Juclgt:' Robert A. Ranyard h;.is 1.1ppointcd Judi:::c II. \V:1rrc n Knight of Lagun;.i Niguel to take over 'the family Jaw calendar that now CX" euples two courtroom-s orrnun rime basi!5. Judge Knif,!ht replac<'s Judge .fumes A. \\'ul~"·orlh of Nc1,•pori 0<>:1eh "'ho \\'Ill mo\'e .Jun. 1 lo Ot•parl· ment 27, :1 ~t~ncr;tl trlal cou rtnx1n1 . .fud ge ~;\'l!rt-1.l W. Dickey of S:.in CJt>m<'nt<' "'ill l'<'1n11ln al lhc helm 1n l>cp:irlm<"nl 5. the rr1minal rnlcnd;1r rourtroon1 . .ind \1 di t•onlinut:' through 1975 as fh(' ourt's li;uson jur\:-;t "'It h I hl' G !'i.Lnd ,J l\fY . .I 1uli.:t• Bany:n·d s:ud. Also rriain1.•ct in h1/'i eur!'l•nl 1•ns l 1s .Judj.!l' \V11l1arn (.' Speir:; or Nt•\\fWll'l llet1th. who is p1'C!oct1ni: judac or the county1s juvenile rourt facility on !\1anchcstcr Avenue in Orangt'.' Other Orunge Cot1s t judges naml'd by Judge Bany11rcl and lh<'ir assign- ments in 1975 arc: -Judge Hobert r•. Knee land: or NCwport Bcaeh, i::c ncrnl trial and seltlemcnts in Ocp!!rtmC'nL fi. • -Judge Charles A. lltiUl·r of llun· ·tfngt~n Beach. gcn'Cral trial nnd ~ct · tlements in Dep:1rtrnent8. -JudJ?c J .E.T. "Ned" Rutter of Ne"'POrl Bearh. gen ral lr1ul 11nd ra n11ly law setl lcmcnl iu Department 9. .... Judge William~-I.cc of Ne"'J)(lr\ J.W:ich . general trial <ind deCault s 111 llepurtmcnt 11 . Ju(lgc Bruce \V. Sumnrr ·nf La_guna R<'arh. f.!~n1·r~ll lri:1! ~ind :(C-1 · 1lcmc>111 confcr<'ntl'S in lll'p;irln1 ~nt l."1. - · Judj!C !•"rank l>onll'n1c.:h11u 111 s~1n Cle1nl'nle. ~cncr:il lt·ial ;utd i;1'I· • 1lc>111l·11t l'onlt•rcnl·cs 111 L>cp:1rtmcnt ;w, -Judge J\.1 a rk A. Soden of Newport Beach, settle mfnt conferences in l>epartment29. 111lkpartmcnt23. -.lucti:c Ho!Jcrt L. l."Orl"man of Nc"'port !leach. i.:<'n<'ral trial and <1cr;1utts In Ocpartntcnl21. ---.ludge Walter \V. C:har:.tmza o( llunt1 ni::to n B<'ach, ~eneral trial :ind set tl ement confcrc.ntcs 1n lJcparl· mrnt 28. .l11di!.C ~1.1rk A. Sod<'n or Nt•wport Jlt•:u·h . ~cttlrmt>.nl confC"rl'lll'l'!'I tn l)l·11artmt'llt 2'J .Jurl i.;t> l.lnyd E. Olanpil'<I .Ir. of N<'"p<1rt Bt•a<'h . i:rn!'ral 1r1al :ind d<'raull .~ 111 Dt•partrnl·nt3o \. .. ·r"nllt'J1arln11•11t:o\ :ti and~ \Y11 1 111.• i1i.:-.h . .tnt·rl "'hen lht• S111>1.·r1111· ('ou rt ·" l\\!1 ll('W Jlldtll'' ;ir1• n:inll'll 11y lhc c;n1·1•r11or , .I 1ul~l' ll:u1~·a rd ~aid Brown The Greatest P1ui1pki11 Thursdar, Oelobet 31 , 1974 H O~tl y PILOT A :I • Spen • -, -·Beloved. --• Bassett Missing ~iml'I\ ht't'\' on the (lr:1n.Cc Coa:>l luda~. prob.1bl1· \ltlh ~0111(!~)' \\'l)o lhou~ht h.·r a !'.>tr.1y. is a b~jtQuAd. uaml'd )"urna. Shc h.1s I 11•0 :;;ul 1•\'1.'l> :.utd '"nifffiffroil h1 •1 tlU-.\', ;1 :-Ilk' r1•:•,"u\t ol ii IH.'!11' rjl°!if I\\ :i\1'f lllOl'l'.JSlll sn:.il..1..·h1t1· !i ft•\\' lllPll· th:-.1gn. 'l"urn;i ht·long .. to ~!rs .. lt·:nlnt• "Erl \I .1rds. ;j I a lad,1 I\ 1lh ;1 lo! of l'l'tcnl. 11•11•r-.1•.-. 111 ht•r l1l l' :ind l\\O l1UJl' girls that don 't )t'I k11011' about li}t:',1;.itc:J 01\\'. ••J tl(ln 'l knu"· ho1v Lu IL'll m~· kid~ ... !';ht• S;l.,\S ol' the :1 1)p~li'L'lll lh L•l't t'lr 'l'um:.i 1t·on1 lhL• st;1 bl1·s art"a :it llH· (lr;.i nge County F;11q,1rounds. in Co:>ta !\lesa l\lnnday .. ~l rs. J.:dwards said lh.'.tl ht•r ;.ipart · nll'nl 111'1~hbors t•o mplainL·d of 'l'um;1 ·s ,\"O\\'hng for t'On1pan.v \\'ht•n shl· \\'as :it \\'fll'k ~nut Li:.a and Gina 11{·re 1n ;.ehool. So :.lh· rt>c(·1vcd pcrmi:;sion to brin;.: hl·r to 11ork <.1l th1' f:11ri.:rounds. "'ht'l"l' :-ihc could han~ :1round the !iol:1blt·" \\'Ith a httle SUJ)l.'r\·1;.1on c)f !he h1:1nds thcre. "I ribbl·d a illllt• and tolc1 the kids )'uma "':l:.n ·1 f1.'f'ling "·ell. so I IC'(t her al lh1..• st:1blC'." !\!rs. Ed"·ards adds of !he :>:id·eyt.'d ba:.s<'tt hound"s four-day :tbSC'nCe, l'hilip David, 2, of Costa J\otesa. finally fouiid jusl the right pum pk in to nl akc into a Ha llO\\'een jack ·o-lantcrn. . Anyon~· \\ llh ;.iny informatio n can t'ontact ht-r at "·ork or through a l'riC'nd, ~lrs . Jean J\l itchelJ , of 260:1 Dela\\'are St., llunliagton Bc;al'h, fi.J. (}arrell P,.eJenfJ Chatillion by Drexel The formality, the romance, the dignified styling of the"court" French look by Drexel, lovingly portrayed in the welcoming mood of Oak. • E A China B Oval Orn1ng Table c. Arm cnair D. Side Cna1r E Credenla F. Server 5819 S549 572 9 51 90 S639 $41 9 Y011r /nr'Orl/e 111i..•11 •r d1•1trgnrr u11/ "'' 110111'1 l•rr.• '·' i 1,,.,, PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS i Open Mon. Thu~s. & Fri. Eves. 2215 HARBOR BLVD . COSTA MESA. CAL IF.· I " • I • /14 DAILY PILOT ThursdJy OclObt..'fJI . 1974 " :i ~forP lleld Vault Fortune • In West Indies? Of Gobli11s And Politics BOO & DA.ff l>EPT. -llerc we all are ~n llaUoween folks, with ghosts. goblin-.. cr{iep1c:. and crawlies allo\'er &he ph1ce tonight. Jt':::. enough to chil l )'Our bones But tht.-se are not the only phantoms that \l.'hoo!l h :ihout thcsl' clavs. lluw a boot the looming ~peel er of the Cho!il of Election ,.Uturc'1 Now there's <i ('e.al bone-rhiller Pity the poor. voter and how he·i. aetling spooked 1 IO\\' v.·ou Id you hkc In he one of l~ vot~rs 10 Mission Viejo thi:- comtng Nov. 5'! Just consider how they're haunted. On ~be Viejo b~llot . for example. there IS the qUl'S l1on of .electing five ~le lo ti quasi-c it y council which goes under the name of a flfunicipal Advisory Council, or MAC, for short. Fine, you 5ay. Elect ri\'e for !tlission Viejo. YES, BUT llERI-: comes the s1JOOk y part. There are J2 candidates running. Jt could turn l'lul to IX' like a }lallo\.\•een miragt• Voice:.. ltkc the banshee's wailing t'ry . a ll merging in platitudes or ''greater representation, highest q ualifications, lower taxes more publiC'scrvice .. _" ' And out of all that massed array, \he poor Mission Viejo voter is expec- ted to select the Best f'ive People. It's !!nough to give you the creeps even if 1s '4'._;_tsn't ~Jalloween. Tile voters aren't the only ones get- tJng spooked this 1-laltoween. You take for example the Orange County Tran- sit Di striCt, kno\.\'n also as the OCTD. The OCTD is trying to expand its operation of those big orange and white buses that pl y our roads. So they've a sked the voters for a nother penny on the s ales tax to help do all this. t'OR DA\'S NO "'· hO\.\'CVC'r, lhry have ~n haunted by a series of es- :says running in the County Se<1t news paJ)('r ""hich ha\·e fl:iiled away at the OCTO on :illegations that our public tran!i portation system is ac- tually spending money. not making a grofit . raisi n ,g the s pecter of 'funion1sm ··and othtr asserted sins of <'.Q_mmlssinn and omission. You can hardly \Vail for the nexl·es- $1Y beC'ausc •1 bout 1 he only Lhing lcfl lo a.llrgc is that the l>C."'TD is a~insl motherhood. Flagandapplepie. · Anyway, <.tftcr the penny sales tax asked for by the transit people in Proposition A gets d<'feated, you can bel the essayists "'ill take all the credit for il. But if Prop. A does rcallv go do"'"· tht' 1'11-chhood "'ill he th.it the Ghost uf Inflation Pr<'sent is \\'hat rt'••ll y did it 1n. _ Ai'"D t'INALL V, \.\'C can get back to tbc \'Olcrs of all California who are ('urrently grapplinl! thin air in an ef- fort lo ~r .1!'1p the Gubernatorial Ghost. In !his h:.tuntinl! story, we ha\•e lhe campaign for go"ernor betv.•ecn Democrat Jerrv BrO\.\'Tl and GOPer Houston Flournoy. 'rhi.' two candidates themsel,·cs arc ac1u:1ll)' h<iunting each other. 1'1our- noy :.('t'S th(' ghostly form of Drov. n running out in front of him, and 1s ch:.i!>1ng it. Bro"''ll fC'ars the haunting figure· of F'Jo'urnoy, closing in on him, rind i ~ tr~· ing to run faster. as if traprx-d 1n ont· of those s low-motion night- mart•:.. Ar\ll i\S FOR US voters. after all the ph untom-chasin,:: is O\'Cr. we get lo J!fl to the polls and make a choice. • ~1 \1 Ill you choose ~tr. Teenie-Uop- p<·ror 1\lr. Bland'! !\"ov• there'!> a real horror story for your I l.1 llo" cen. 7 Lost u ... ,...,..... SEIZED ON ISLAND Charles Marzano Kisl$inger Hit With Pakistan Weapo11 Appeal ISLAl\tABAD lUPI) -Secretary of State llenry A. Kissinger flew to Islamabad today to assure Pakistani leaders or u .s. friendship without com mitting himself to ending America's arms embargo. Ki ssinge r flew to ra'kistan after a 19·hour Bangladesh trip in \.\'hich he pledged massive U.S. food shipments to save millions of flood victims from star\'ation. llE WENT INTO talks with Prime f\linister Zulrikar Ali Bhutto. who has been prcssinl! the United States for missiles, tanks and artillery to offset Pakistani military fears since India set off a nuclear explosion last spring. Kissinger conferred with Bhutto for two and a half hours and hi s spokesman, Ambassador Robert 0 . Anderson, said the talks V.'ere "very friendly, very cordial." There was no indication that Kis- singer had acceded to Bhutto's arms request, however. U.S. officials with Kissinger had expressed doubt the secretary would relax the arms em- bargo except perhaps for spare parts for American military hardware. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Delivery of the Doily Pilot is guoronteed Nooday-f ridoy. If you do not hove ~ j'.q)l'I' by 5:30 p.m., coll orw1 your Cq:l'f wilt _be brought to you. Colls are 1D<en until 7:00 p.m. ScrhsOOy ond Sunday· II yru do not. receive yrur copy by 9 o.m. Saturday, a 8 o.m. Sonday, coll ond o mpy will t::e brought lo you. CaU~ ore taken until 10 o.m. Telephones Hos1 Orange C.OUnty Arcos .. 6'2-"321 fib'thwesl Huntinglon Beach ord Westm1~ler ..... , .... 5'0-1220 Sai Oemen1e, Copistrono Beoch, Son Juan Copistrono. Dona Point, ~th Loguoo. loguno Niguel 495-0630 Cl llCi\GO !UPI) -"fhc FBI said today it has all the s uspects in the 54.3 million Armored J':xpress Co burJllary in cuslody but only a small amount or the loot has been recovered . 1'hc last suspect. Wil11a1n A. ~1ur­ zano, s urrendered to federal authorities in Chicagothis morning. 'l'wo SUSl>t'Cts 1n the buri.:lary \\'Crt- <irrcsted late \\'ednesd:.iy hy British authorities on Gr:ind Cayman Island in the British West Indies The only money recovered was alxiut $20,000 the two men carried v.·ith them. AN FBI SPOK ESMi\N said the rest or the loot probably is deposited in secret accounts in one or more of lhe 172 banks on the s mall is land. llerovcry of the money would take the tooperation of the banks and that prospect appears unlikely, said the spokesman. Charles Marzano. 42. and Luigi DiFonzo, 27. were being held on the i s land, pending deportation proceedings. In a complaint filed with the U.S. magistrate's office here on Wed- nesday, Marzano. DiFonzo and Mar- zano's cousin, William Anthony Mar- zano, were charged with bank burglary, bank larceny and illegal use or ex'plosives. E~RU E R , THREE other men, in- cluding an Ar~ored Express guard, were rharged with the same crimes in connection with the Oct. 20 heist in which thieves hauled away 800 pounds of small bills in a van. A 1973 Lincoln Continental found Tu_csday near an .Executi"e Jet Aviation Inc., hangar at the airport in Columbus, Ohio, had been rented in Chicago by those charged, aUthorities said. They said DeFonzo and l\farzano evidently drove to Columbus the day after the burglary and leased <J jct for SJ,500. Israel 'Ready' For New War; Attacks Arabs By Un ited Press International Is raeli gunboats bomb<Jrded P:lles tini.an t.argets in southern Lebanon tod<.1y, and Lt. Gen. Mor- dechai Gur, the ls r<Jcli chief of staff said lsrael is prepared for \"ar should the Arab summit conference in Rabat lead to an in1mediate new t-.1iddte East conflict. The gunboats kept up Israel's battle against the Arab ~ucrrillas des1>ite the arab summit conference's rcco~­ nition of the Pales tinr Liberation Organization a s the only voice of the Palestinians. Ar.ab g uerrillas in Lebanon later fired rockets across the border into an Israeli i.etllemcnt. without causing casualties. Israeli Police Minister Shlomo !Iii· lei told civil guard commanders there had been 258 guerrilla all.empts in Israel so far this year and thjjt an ac- Ct'leration or the attacks "'as expec- ted. But he said Israel "'as so primed that "even these increased attempts at carrying cut s howcase lerrorist acts will fail." Gur told bis troops at the conclusion or five days of \.\'3r games on lhc oc- cupied r.oJan ~!eights of Syn a !ht• ar- med forces were prf'parf'rl for thi: po:.· sibilit y of "\l.'il r resulting frorn the Rabat i.u1nmiL "Our feeling is that \\'L' art· ready for war. even "'ilh the e£1uipment and materiel that :ire at our cummantl." he said . ''\Ve knc1v thal these agrcen1cnts !troo1> di sengagrn1enl pacts) \.\'ere not agreement~ nn a st:L- tlement or agrCemcnts for pc ate.'' Storm • ID Texas flash Flood Sweeps Aivay Mobile Honies, Ca ,- f · •. "'I •. '-' 1111111tn r~1 ' ,, ·~ ... ,. '"' o ..... ..n ""''" ~~~~·••••·••r '' L><!~"'~'""''' ·"~' ""''"" ··~""'~1 .1~0••''''"''··· ,.,,, •" ""''"O'•" f•••'·''w "1""~ l~t ~•L' ''"·" .~ oy'·• ''"' ""'''·" .,..,~ •. ~ .... ,,..,,.~ ... , •• 1 --~··· •Of>' "'" ~"·'"''"nl1'! !.,., ••ll"''d" ... -· '"'"" •" '"'" .... '" -. ....... <lhll .. ..ii """"' "'''"'" ...... ...;, -" -··~ IO-IM•• '" ,..,. • '•1" > -·~,., ! 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These foreign delicacies are lrom ot.lr Sc.e11e II collection. a new c;:oncept 1n fashions for today from JotM:rthaa Lop. a. crepe-back satin tunic with cumberbund sashing over matching pyjama pants. in smouldering ombred gray only, acetate and nylon. sizes 5--13 66.00 b lloral embroidered rayon chiflon tunic with satin trim at the neck and cuffs softly over a long satin s wirl skirt in acetate and nylon. sizes S.-13 78.00 1un1or dresses 94 ., lei us danle you with the new Scene II collection of today's clothn al -fashion show When you see Scene II. you 'll know how really new Jonathan Logan is. Meet Mr. Charles Glueck, designer and vice president for Jonathan Logan. as he presents modeling of his collection at Wilshire. Nov. 2. from 12~1 ;30 p.m. in the restaurant. 2 p.m. on the fashion floor. Sovth Coast rtma. Nov. 1, 7:30 p.m. on the fashion floor. 0 Shop daily 10 a.m. to 9:30; Saturday, 10 to 7; Sunday, noon to 6 South Coast Plaza · Costa Mesa 3333 Br1s101 St. 54~·932 1 b MAVCO ' 1' I j ! I ' Orange · C~ast ED I TIO N VO L... 67, NO. 304, 3 SECTION S, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1974 Tod n~,.s Fi11al N.\'. S•oeks N TEN CENTS Upper Bay Dispute Supervisors Study Ownership Proposals Barbor Court These six Newport Har.bor High School coeds win make up tht school's 1974 homecoming court. In rear (from left) are Karen Egan, Julie Brown and Leslie Scott. In front {from left ) are Barbara Beek,·Nancy Beckett and Jan Brousard. Queen will be named during Friday night football game which pits Tars against Fountain Valley Barons. Yacht Owner, Wife ·-Sought_ in Pacific Fro m Wire Services HONOLULU -Mystery continued to shroud today the disappearance in the South Pacific or a retired Navy of· ficer from California and his wife who were m'aking a round-the-world crui!e in their yacht Sea Wind. • FBI agents were sent to a remote atoll today in the search. The Coast Guard said the agents were being rlown to Fanning Island, ·about 1,000 miles south of Hawaii , and would go by boat to the nearby Palmyra Is la nds, a cluster of atolls. lttalcolm Graham Jr., 43, and hi s \1tife, Laverne, 40, of San Diego, were last heard from bY radiO on Aug . 28. Authorities were noti{ied a week later. in early August, helped pull lhe Iola off the reef, but Graham Cell the Iola was no longer seaworthy, Shoemaker said. After the other boats ten, the situation between the Grahams and Miss Steatns and Allen was less than friendly, he said. When he last talked with the Grahams Aug . 28, they reported that Miss Stearns a nd Allen planned to :leave that day for Fanning Island, 2001 mtles to the south, because they were out or rood, Shoemaker said. The FBI in Honolulu has declined to say what has been learned about the fate of the Grahams. The pilot of a University of HaY.'aii aircraft which made several passes over Palmyra in September reported there was no sign or life and there Orange County supervisors met in execµti ve session for 45 minutes Wed- nesday. reportedly to weii:h proposals that could end a decade of disputes over ownership of Uppc'r Ne wport Bay. According to an 1nforn1ed sourec, the proposal supe rvisors saw for the first lime has been worked out pri-ma rily by the State Lands Co m· mission in negotiations wi th the county and the Irvine d>mpany - pri ncipa I contenders in the long ba tlle. Svpervisors and County Counsel Adrian Kuyper were reluctant to give Governor's Remark 'Bitter' Embarrassed by published accoun- ts. Gov. Ronald Reagan said Wed- nesday he did not intend to be quoted in Newport Beach when he said of Richard Nixon's illness, "Mayberthat will satisfy the lynch mob." Denying that he had referred to any specific group, Reagan said he meant "just those who have been yelling for blood, the ones lhat hate and so for· th."' Jteagan said he made the remark to someone at a Newport Beach recep· tion Tues day and "didn't knnw someone was eavesdropping." '"It was bitter of me to say it, and I s14Ppose I was rererring lo those people motivated bY. a drive to totally destroy \he man.'' Reagan said. Hear ing Se t On Offshore Oil Leasing SANTA MONICA ·-Hearings on the Interior Department's draft en- vironmental state.ment on govern- ment plans to lease 10 million acres offshore for oil and gas exploration and development. will be held in Santa Monica Nov. 18·19. The hearings will be held in the city's civic <luditorium, east wing, beginning at 9 a.m., the Interior Department announced today. out any details of the ('IOsl·d door discussion, l'il1n g fe;1rs of lc~al pro blems before d('t;dl:-of !he ;1grccn1('nt cou ld be hamn1l'red out. Surcrvisor Ralph Diedrich rC'fusl'tl to t•on1menl cxtC'nsivclv on lhl· :-c.~ sion, saying only , "";1.ut horil~ Y.a s gi\'en to proceed .. , Presumably. Di echil'h was rt'lt'r ri ng to Kuyper, "'ho was reportedly one or the key people responsible fur drafting the proposed scttlc mt·n! If the sources a rc acc urate, lhl' basic framework of the agreement in- <'ludes: Goi 1ag Iffy Way? Exch::ingl·S of ""modt'sl amuunt:-i" of eash amounl111{! to ll'!'S than S.S nul. lion. a figutl' f;1r sn1all1'r than \ill Ul'S lh;tl hll\"l' IH'l'll t'lll'rl in cia1m:- ancl fOUJll('I" 1·l:1ims ht•l\\l'('!l !ht' <'OUR t.\ :111dtht·rompa11~ o\·crth1•yl'ar:- Fin a I s 1·rapp1n>! ol ;11 1 11ui·st1onal1lt• lav.·su11 ~ O\'l'r pr1•ser1p 11\"l' "~anti lhtf'""lf1ll~10Trl1i"'i•Y.nl'r· ship of SC\'eral is landt. 1n thi.' h:ty. Oe line1.1tion of cer1an1 land to h(' i:1vcn up by the company in cxt·ha nge for ;1 rnodesl settlement. Payment of at least part of the back taxes the compan.v o"·e~ on Up Their $50,000 yacht. based in San Diego, sailed to Honolulu earlier this week . One of its two occupants, Stephanie K. Stearns, 28, was taken into custody and charged wilh stealing._a boat. Her companion, iden- tified aS' Roy A. Allen, le, fled by diving inlo the water and swimming away. were no boats at the island. · Edwin Pollack of Honolulu, a friend of the ·Grahams. told a . Honolulu news paper he wa~ al the boat harbor when Miss Stearns was arrested. The department s aid ora l statements will be limited to 10 minutes unless advance permission ror longer statements is requested. Persons expecting to comment are asli:ed to nolifv the Bureau nt Land &1anagement, Qepartmenl of I n· terior, Washington, D.C. 20240. by Nov:. 8. Written comments on the report can bi!" submitted before Dec. 15tothebureau. Irvine sch ool bus driver Ro b Baps offers g houlis h gr eeting throug h bus window. Most school bus drivers in Irvine donne d their Halloween bes t this morning in a spooky s how of esprit de Investigators said the Sea Wind had been given a new painl job and its identification m a rkers were ob· scured. Miss Stearns was arraigned Wed - nesday before a U.S. magistrate and bail was set at $20,000. A preliminary hearing will be held Nov. 11. The Graha ms left Hilo. Hawaii, in July ror a vacation yoyage lo Palmyra, but maintained weekly radio communication with ham radio operator Curl Shoemaker of Hilo. Graha m mentioned in these radio talks that Miss Stearns and Allen were at Palmyra aboard a sailboat named Iola which ran aground on a reef when it a rrived. according to Shoemaker. The Grahams and crews or two other boats, which were at the island Smog Device Insta llation Deadline Set Owners or ca rs a nd light-duty trucks In Orange und four other coun· ties r3 ted fin al deadline todaf1~ in- sta ll smoit suppression devices If their license plate numbers end ln 2. ec· cording to stale officlnls. Certain rorclgn and older vehicles. such as Vnlk5wagcns. ror cKa mpl(', a rt exempt, while other5 have bctn inspected by the California lflghWay Patrol and approved. Officers of lhe Cl~P. h6wcvc r, wt11 soon be-in stopping and chcc k in ~ :-:uch ca rs (or compliancl' with I hl' smog dc'tliCc h1w and i~suini,t citations where indicated E nforcement wi\l IM>g\n a fter J un. I. l''ines jm posed ror violalor!I: vd ll he up ta lh<> <'Ill.I rt She told him that the Grahams ap- pare ntly had drowned . when their dinghy capsized while the couple were oul fishing. Pollack said. Plans called for a four-engine Coast Guard Cl30 aircraft to ny the FBI agents to Fanning Is land where they will board a Navy tug boat for the 200- mile trip to Palmyra, a Coast Guard spokesman said. The FBI agents plan to be a t Pa lmyra fo r seven days, the spokesman said. lt1iss Stearns. has a rerord of two arresL'i and one conviction on drug charges in J-lawaii. authorities said. The Grahams said the suspects had vicious dogs with them, according to Shoemake r. Ch e mical Va ts Erupt in Fire Two vats filled with c hemicals burSl into Oa m es at Philco Ford Com· pany in Newport Beach early today, but the blate wat11 extinguished in minutes by Newport Beach firemen. ThC! blar.e caused an estimated $1,600 damage to the company's l11boratory at the Ford Road plant. Flremen suid the fire broke out just after 4;30 a .m .• :i nd eould huvc been highl y dangerous If oot caught in ti mf!. One vat Y.'as filled with sodium dlchron1at r and the other. nitric acid. Guards on duty al the ti me repo~ the rlre Moscow Sumn1it ft lOSCOW Ill Pl I -\\"e~l German \hancc\lor lll•lmul &-hniHlt l'ndcd thre(' davs nl !lumn1it lalk:-\\1th l 'on1 m11rt1i;t "1u•rty G('fl('r:d St.•('rrtar' l.ennld l. Brr7.hRC\' tod11 y and lh{' l\\O ' !ilf!Ocd ;.in ap,rct·1nrnl plt•clJ!in~ h11'lht·r rt·nn.-111111· f'l"H1 pP r a I 11111 '" ( corps for children. · Hearings also will be held in An· chorage. Alaska and Trenton, N:J . Priest Slayer S usp ects H e ld Magruder Says 'Cost ' Bugged John Mitchell . PATERSON . N.J . (UPI) -Two suspects in the ra tal beating of a 79- year-old pa rish priest ~ere arrested and cha rged today with murder. TwD other s uspects were being sought, police said. Del. Sgt. Philip Terrone Identified the men arrested as Diego Colon, 24. and Juan Colon. 21, no relation. ,The suspects were charged with murdering the Rev. F'r an('iS English in his ('hu rch rectory early Tuesday. WASHING1'0N fU Pl l J eb Stua rt ~lagrudcr test if ied under cr nss - examination torlay that former Attor- ney Genera l John N. ,.1itchcl\ g;1ve his une nthus iastic a ppro\·a l to the \Vatcrgatc hu.i:utin~ plan on ~larch JU. 1972. then inquired •t wl'ek latl'r \\h~ it l.'OSI so niuch. l 1ndcr lough quC'stion1nn by 1\11l che l\"s la wyer. Plato Cach(1r1 s . f\1 agruder rcflL-;ed to :dtt'r prcvio11.~ testimony <1hnuL rwlitch"ll"s roll'. I! Free R i d ers No Ch a rge f or OC's Elderly STARTING FRIOJ\ Y, Ora nge CounliiJS over 65 \Vtll hl' a ble to ride· county tr;:insil di~l ricl buses f rec o f l' ha rgc. Tht~ pil ot proJ!ram . which will opcrcitc for at \c~sl s ix n1onth:-on a county :-;uhgidy of up to S.150.000. \Va s l'ndorsf'd rr<'1:11tl v by Iii-· Boa rd of Supervisors <ind transit district dirt·ctors. Th<.> n1:Jx imun1 eh1.1!'gc would be lcv1t•d ai::a1nsl c·1111nl \ L"Offt•r.., jf ~•ll l lfJ.000 senior cit ii.ens choose tt) ride the bust·~- 1\ F'fER TllE F I RST fC\V m onth s of opcr ;.11 1on,1exat'l r1df'r:-ih1p Ti Aures '''iii be determined a nd the county subsidy \\•ill bl' ad 111 ... led --probably do'"nw~1 rtl, :..iccnrding lo I ran~tl ol'f1ci~1 t~. 'rhc fat·l· eontrucl m oney wi ll C'n m c fron1 rr dernl re\"et1111~ ~harinJt fund~ ' TNA~SIT Ofl•'lf l1\l.S suirl an,•ont• ~'''" 1;..; can ho,1 1d thl' hu:-ie:< \Vilhout pay1n)t the rel-(ular 2S ·Cf'nt fart• ""\'nulhful lr)oJ..!111.'. ~e111nr~ rna,,· llt" a!-ikcd ror proof nf i1gr by bos drivr.-~ I ·~ I \Vas his 1h1 rd day al' :i \\ilnc:-s in tht' \\lutcrgatc CO\l:•r-up lrial of J\·litrhf'll a nd fnur ;1ssocial1·:-of for1n t·r President Nixon. Ca('heris asked 1\lagrudcr ahnut a rncl·l111~ of 1'\J ixo n ran1paign au.l cs :t t K('y Bi:.caync. Fla on r-.lareh 311. 1912 the third anrt f1n:d planning rnccling on an intclh,t!c ncc-,e:n thcrin.c plan dra\\"fl h~· G. Gordon Lidrly. can1 p:tign f1nanc(' counsl'I. fnr the• l'li2 Pl"t·~1rte nt1at (":tmpaign ··A~ you s it here in this 1·nurt rrH1m today. do you h<i\"e a s1x·<·1ful recollf'1 · t1nn of J\11tchrll ;1ppro,·1n~ !ht• LHltl\ plan·~" ("achrr1s a'>kt'(t ""'\•:-,."'said r-.ta,t!rudl'r. "h~., scr\Cd as l\litc'hc11 "s chit'f ilep11I~ \\h1~n t ht· tormrr ;1tlornc) t!f'flC'ral ,,,1.., 111 ;1n:1 gin1? thf' Nixon 1·;u11pa 1i,:n ""1 hu\"t' ot l"l·cnlh·tllnn nf ~11trhl'l1 ... ayin~ snn1f'th1n i;: to lhf' <•fft'CI ("t•r t:unly nol 111 an t•nlhu ... 1:1 ... trr 11 .1 ~ 11 ''l'\('r "·'~ l'nlh11~1a.,\Ll' appro,,1\ "g11 :1l11·;u l and 1,:1,(' h1n1 l l.1 <ld\ 1 Si.!=>O.CHMl :ind 11'1"" "'''' \\ha! hi' t·;111 t•11ml• 111> "'1th ' l '01<'hf'r1 ... lhl'n ;i.,1..1''1 \l,11.?rud"t 11 :i.111rhr ll C';dl('d 111111 :dlt)ll! 11 11l"'rl.. la1t•r to 11up11r1• v.h1 !.hid ~' n<·1•d1•1t n1onl'\ '"111• llHln 1 ;i ... I.. 111(' \\h\ l.tdd\ fl{'l'di·rl m onl·~.·· ~1a~ruclr r ~aHI '"Ill· <1 ... k('d m y "hy hl' R('1·dt d that murh n1onry .. 1·mph:1:-111n .e !hf' \\Orfl.., ""thal m\u•h ·· II wa:. th<· first llmt• lh;1I ~111i:.rudf'1 11~~1!111·fl puhl1 rly ahoul l\\1t<'hf'll .., 1nqu1r\' into th1• mnn(•\ 1\111,.t ol hi., !1•.'ll1m11111 ha ~ ht•r•n .1 r1•fl"•l1l1011 11! .-. per Ha~ prO\)l'r\;o Iha! has been In fl !!Cal lin1bo sint·1· l1t1g:it1on beg;,i.n. Cre;iuon h1 1h1· ~tall! or a nc\v ndcland:-i tru:-il ti1at \1ould tu rn the Up - )K'r Ila~ 1nt11 •1 \\ tldlifl" sa nctu:1r~· ulti m;1tC'l.v u nch•r e11un1~ o\\ nership A ('OUnl) :;o ur{'l' 1nd1C':Hl·d that full bo1.1rd 1•ndor:-cn1t•nt of <I ~t.'l t le ment may not l'OmP until aftc·r the first of the ,·e:1r ;\i least one board member, Robert Battin. has indicated on severa l or. casions that he y,·iJI oppose any ney,· t•xpenditures of county funds on open space in the Fift h D1stril'\. Ford Pledges Ceiling on Bee f Imports SIOUX CIT,., fotA·a 11.i PI) -Car- rying his Poli tical rescue mission for Republican candidates to the .Farm Belt and West Coast, President Ford oromised livestock producers today he v.·ould clamp a ceilin~ on beef in- ports if foreign suppliers threaten to overwhe lm the U.S. market. Ford's protectionist action. if ca r- ried out. would re verse more than two years of unfettered foreign trade in beef. · But an Agriculture Department sPokesman in Washington said it probably would have little impact on supermarket m eant prices since vir- tually all imported bee'£ is frozen and used for low-grade bamburger or for manufa cturing purposes. Ford's cheer in g news for cat· Uemen, plus two other actions a imed oit helping the dairy industry. came at an airport rally in Sioux City. The President arranged to fl y to Los Angeles and then visit five more cities in the next two days in a crash cam- paign to boost chances of GOP can· didates in congressional e lections Tuesday. Polls show Republicans trailing in many key races . and Ford has war· ned of a two-year "legislati_ve dir- tatorship"' if the Democrats -score a landslide at the polls . After h earty e ndorseme nts for Republican Rep. Wylie Mayne and u nde rdo~ GO P Se nate candidate David S t a nley, Ford to ld h is agricul ture-oriented audience that farmers had been unfairly criticized for promoting hii:h food prices. EARLY MARKET ADVANCE EROD ES NEW ''ORK IU PI) -A mid-ses- sion rall y sputtered today and prices turned mixed in fai rly active tradini;: on the New ''ork Stock Exchange. The Dov.· Jones industrial average. which had i;:ai ned around seven poi nts lost 7.51 point s to 665.52in the past l"''o sessions. the a vcrage gained mor" than39points. Ad\•anc es l ed (1C'cl1ne s. hoy,·ever. 1172 tn 52fl. amon~ the l .7:?i 1s:;ues traded Prircs \\£'ff' :-\Jghtl~· h1~her 1n rnoderalC' trading 1111 lhe Amer1C'an Stock F:,.-rhan,1?t· \\ •••• • h.-r lnt·re<is 1n,1: r lnud1n1""'' loda\ ~1th 1nt('rm11tcnt rain l>t'~1nn1n~ late ;1 ft1·rn()(l n anrl C(lnt1nwn~ lhrou_eh l'r1rk or Treat hours. :u·corrhni: 111 thl· Y.1~;1lhrr SC'r ~ 1<'{' Sh(l\\('r' and a hllll' t'OO!t•r Y.'1lh .1H1sty "inti:-:: Fr1d;.1_\ l li ~hll- 11.S I .11\\ ~ !)41 l'SIOE TOii.\ \ ·\ritl1nr1Jre..., fl>·l1t•ve lllnr 1nn.,t 11/ lhl' $" :t tn1llUHl •II In f "htftlql'l Ji; At n1or.•rl ~:;pr,-~~ t 'o ti11rcrlari1 rnau ti1· ,~~urlt·r··rl 111 IJ irih'.~ il'l a" 1.~/ond 111 !lu• /lrl/;~ll II•'·'' lnr/11·~ Sr11ru /lrHJ1' " ------- ,.,,.. .. 11'!0.(• " ,,.,,~ ... .. l.M.~11 ... Ml!IWl it""'' •• ~;i. • .. ir.11MM1 ,., •••• .. Cl•\l<I,.. t•·t• 0r,.,....c-, .1110 17 "'-· .. -" ' "•" ..... .. ,,. " 0.•ll>Mllhll\ .,. Slhl• ,,..,., .. 1111 ............ •• -· '" l •IHUlll-nl .. 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For the rooms and board, said student Stephanie Lash, residents pay $l60a month. _ Calling the lack or racilities a breach of contract, she said the studenl!i are seeking rebates of their rent. Earlier this ~·eek, she said, the students contacted the Orange County Fair Housing Council. After listing their complaints, Miss Lash said, the students were told the council con- sidered the facility "uninhabitable" under the conditions. A petition presented to UCJ Chan- cellor Daniel Aldrich, she saJd, had r esulted in a promise that the d9ficiencies would be corrected by last week. Scott Holtz. another resident, said he was "really fed up " with th e lack :>f a menities and was considering a separate ll m all claims court action lo try Lo recover his payments. Dawna T<1koya, also a resident, said the cool nights rccenUy have made the building a health hazard and Vstudents are getting physically ,;ick." UCJ administrators agreed that there have been problems at the !'.1id- dle .Earth , but they we re less dramatic than those described by the students and most have been correc- ted. L .E . Cox, vice chancellor for business and finance, blamed the late completion of the hall on a carpen- ter's strike which stalled construction for two months last summer. Additionally, .be said, suppliers hao,re ~ee n late delivering heating equipment and thermostats. "All concerned,· including the students . ·occupying Middle Earth. \!."ere inllfmed that they wouJd be In a pioneering situation for at least the first month,'' Cox said. UCI Environmental' Health and Safety Officer Bill Smirl said there ls no threat to health, that the plumbing problem has been corrected and that most of the beating has been in.stalled. Assistant Dean of Students Bart Morrison said a proposal Is being drawn as a result of meetings with the students whJcb, If approved by UC President Charles Hitch, would return a "fair proportion of their room rent.'' Morrison said he did Mt know how much that would be, but "we· an- ticipate it to be somewhere in the range of $40 per month per student.'' Such a reduction, he said, would be from the time the students moved in. "The Irvine camp~ Is attempting to respond as quickly as p<>sslble to the needs of the stUdents in Middle Earth," be said. Caspers' Companion Harber Legally Dead ~·red •1arbcr. the Orange County political lobbyist and o~·ner of ~he ill· rated y:ichl Shooting Star-15 t.ht' latest of the LO victims of the sh1p- wrrck to he declared legally dead in Or:1 11,ge County Superior Court. In a dC'cision V.'hich pnralleled ont- hc ri ·ndered on the lale f''ifl h Disfrir t ~upcrv1sor H.onald Caspers and his l \YO ~ons, Judge f'rank Domenlchin1 ORANGE COAST -. 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Teleprionf' (114 1 ~1·4321 Cl~5!o1!1ed Advert111nq M2·5671 •D ••·--1 I• ' (J••";< r "'' ""'"''"' "~ .. ~ •• "" ""*' "~'" l .. M,U "11011• ..,,.,.,.,, ..,.,,.,O r •"•~•!•·•-"'• ,._,.,~ "'~' !>• "D'n<IW'G ••'~'-'Y' n. , !l'""""-0' Cllrl•'•ilfll 0-• S..•oM .1.,, "''"'1" 11.0•n •• c .. 1, w ... C.o"fbf"'• \u~il''D"O" ~• t•"'f'' \) 00 ,,. ... ,~1,, D1 "'•I• \.I flO mP.,1h1•. m lhl••• oi,11on•l•on1 IJ QC ""~"'"Ir made lhe declaration on Harber Wed- nesday. , Harber, Caspers, tw9 of Caspers' sons, and six other men~ost their livet1 1n the sink ing of •larOC-r 's converted military vessel la st June 14, flarber 's 59-foot yacht apparently broke up in heavy Sl'as SOilewhere near Ccdros Island off Baja Califor- nia. At 1-larber's sug).!esli on, the party hoardt1d t ht• vessel for an extended fishing cruise to the lip of Baja California and back to Ornn~c County in a jaunt ralrulatcd to help Ca!'P<'l'S 1111v.1nd ;1flt•r his recent l:1nfls hdt' \'ic- tor\· 1n a rcelrction b1cl . Tv.·o n1;1ydays came from the VC5:il'I ;ind Harbl'r v.·as heard over rad1n 11 ionitors 111 the S:1n Franrisro area lo r't•quc.~t pum~:-. because his boat "'a!'> tak1nc on" atcr. In the >1C'arch that follow l'<I, chunks of Shootini.: Slar·s cabin and cll'ck \\C rt' fou nd fl oating v.·1th en1p1 y hfehoat~ :i nd life prcscr\'ers in th1• a.:cnr ral arf'a of the "reek . (.'aspers and his lv.·o son!' wcrC' declared legally dead liltc last sum· mer. this allowing the settlement or an t•state lhat amounted to several mil · hondollnrs in assets Saxbe: A.liens Causing Crisi s BRO\Vr.>'SVf[,LE, Tex fAPI The n1.1ss1vc nu mber of illegal aliens 1n ttu• L'n1terl ~!ales conslitule <1 sc\erc> n1111onal cr1-;1i;, U.S Att y Gen. \\'ii l1<1m S:1xbc .!-:i;i.s Saxbc told the imcron and lhd.il go C'o unl v Har 1\ssocialion \li'('d ncsda} th~I tht re n1ay be as many "' 12 mdllon Llll'~<ll aliens 1n the Un ited StJtt·~ lie o,;:11d 1mmq;1r11t1on offi cials, with :1 n .tddi'! 101u1I appropnallon of $40 m1l- l1011 and J ,$0(1 new eniployes, could tipen up Onl' milhon new jobs ror U.S clt17.ens next ycu r by remoo,ring llh,•gal <ihcns . Nixon Loses Some Blood, 'Critical' LONG BEACH (UPI) -Richard Nixon's vital signs are stable but tests indicate he may be losing a little blood in the abdomen and his condition rerhains critical, his doctors said today. . The former president's spirit and mental attitude are '"excellent," the doctorll said. <Related Story, Page ·A9). ~:·· ;"°' "lte is alert. He is or1enti d to e verything going on around him and he Is cooperative," the doctors said in their medical buJletin. But the doctors said it was still "premature" lo offer a prognosis at this time. __ · -·-. The bulletin was issued by Dr. John Lungren, Nixon's personal physician, and Or. Eldon 8 . Hickman, who head e d the su rgical team. that operated on the former president Tuesday morning a nd inserted a plastic clip to prevent blood clots from moving from bis phlebitis·infected thigh into bis bearl and lungs. Several hours after the operation Nixon began losing blood and weni into shock which his chief aide, Ron Ziegler, said Wednesday had almost cost the former president his life. Hickman and Lungren said the "possibility'-still exists-tor furt~er complicatiofts ·and that Nixon woul.cl remain under intensive observation by his physicians and critical care nurses." The doctors said Nixon's blQd Wtod pressure was 140 over 80 and bis puJse 80 and regulat. But there bas been a slight drop in hemoglobin count and the doctors were evaluating the significance of the change. The drop may be normal, they said,, or it might represent ''a slow oozing of •lood Into the retro-periton eal phase." The doctors Cxplained the bleeding would be behind the tissue or fat around t he lining of the abdomen. To counteract the bleeding, the doc- tors said. Nixon was administered one additional pint of blood. He previously received three pints in transfusions after he lapsed into shock. Mrs. Nixon and their daughters, 'fricia Cox and Julie Eisenhower. were at the hospital from early mor- ning until late \Vednesday ni ght, the doctors said. Mrs. Nixon apparently was spending most of her time with Nixon while the daughters visit bricny each hour. f 'ro111 Pngf! A I MITCHELL. v.·hat he told the Senate \\'atergalr hC'a r111~s l\lagruder stuck to his story that l\litchell approved the bugging plan, t:\'Cn when Cacheris confronted him \\Ith an FBI report from April, 1973, in ''hich he reportedly told agents that l\llchell had given "no absolute ap· prn\·ar ·· lo the project. "No , I didn't say that -they said lhal, ·· ~·l agruder said. "That was llll'ir p;1raphra5e of what I said and I th ink that should bC' made clear to the Jury . I \\'<JS \'Cry nervous that day. It \1 .1 ~ a t1 mt' of stress. "I tr1C'd to make clear that he (~lit · r·h<'lll was not cnthui;iastic . . lie 11as not favorably inclined : none of u~ wa~ favorably inrlined to !ht plan. llul that doesn't obscure the fa ct that in the end he did approve the pro,1tram ." Building Blast CllARLESTON, W. \'a. IU'Pl l -A dyna mite explosion rocked the Kanawha County Board of Education hu1tdin1? \\'ednesday niJilht. The blast ('amc ahoul an hour ofter a c1Ll7.cns rom mll t~c called for permanent rfmoval of a controversial series or new textbook!!. Annexation Bid Cleared For March Ir Garden Orove voters fail to ap- 'prove anne,atlon to the Coast Com· munll)' rCo lteae District Tuesday. there wlll protiably be a repeat elec· lion in l\turch. Members of the.--Orange County Co mm ittee on School, District Organization cleared the way for a ri.1arl'h election Wednesday night at the request of the Garden Groo,re Uni fied School District. But while granting a second shot at victory, committee members issued a s ern warning t hat the second chance would be the last chance. Residents in the Garden Grove Unified School District are not served directly by any community college district. Abo ut 60 percent of their students ~·ho attend community col· leges, currently attend al either of the two Coast campuses. Garden Grove voters will be asked to ap11rove two different lax over rides -one for five years, another for 10 - ~·hlch ~·ou ld total 40 cents. The money raised would help pay the cost of annexation to the Coast Community College District, and ~'OUld raise about $10 million for a satetlltc college ca mpu.o; somewhere within the Garden Grove area. Police Treating Committee members said they would agree to allow a March elec- tion. if Tuesday's bid fails, because the baUot wording may mislead Gar- den Grove votera. Charl es Bocltcher,·7, piCks up HalloWeen treat frolT'. Newport Beach police officer~Mike Mullins. Tonight marks eighth annu al observance of Newport Police Department's "Don·t Trick. We'll Treat" program. Children who spot a parked police car ca n ge t a treat from offic er. Police publi c relations program is aimed al reducing Halloween vandalism. , TOTAL ~DISCOUNT ishwasher ·SPECIAL OFFER!. Buy a ... Waste Kin9 DISHWASHER at SALE PRICES • • • • •• and C)et a Waste KiftCJ FOOD DISPOSAL ••• - FREE.I ~ ...... UNIVERSAL What's the difference ., in DISHWASHERS? ___ .___,, ·~_,_____,~- I WAS fE KJN G U N IV ERSAL Model SS /575 Dl•w- P.,.Up Hydro-Tower Jm Wator l.tou,,... .... et 5tarh al WGlily OS ClolhMJ Tllo Door Model SS/777 Diohwoihor ~' Ciin y,_ a Cltolce-of F.m Cyd• or -&Hold Modol SS 811 Diiiow-· 3 P•sWMrftons 3 Cycle-s ~Vear P1rta Guaranl&it on Motor. Pump, Timer. entire Waler Oialribullon System. Heater and Pushbultons ' I PLINTYI 20-year guarantee All of these stainless steel parts are guaranteed 1g1intt teilure due to corroelon tor 2~1ra. 5-year guarantee All of 1riese parts att guaranteed against failure due to detects in matenals or ~~mansh1p tor live year_,•·..,- 1815 Newport Blvd. Downtown Costa Mesa 90 DATS CASH WITH Al'PllOYED ~ CRtOIT Ph.2.0e 548-7788 • !!!!!'!'I .• -.~ .. I I I \ I ' • ( ' • ( .. Idle Growth :Strikes Hike Losses \YAS ll lN(,TUN ll 1'1 1 ·1111 La;bor l>ep:irtmenL '1111 lh<1t du11ni; th• 111 .. 1 nuH months of this \e.~r bi.i.:i.:lr and IOllJ.:t r .. 1n~t :-. hud if suited 1n 38 milhon d.1vs or 11Jlt fl( i.s lht 111/,lht:'I .. 1111 I l'liO lhu1nj.\ !hr flllh n1unlh /1t11111I idleness flue tu t,1ho1 n1:.ina~t rn cn1 1J1s1Jult' IOl ultd 2 ti \1 0rk:1ng da)' for e\i::ry I 000 ,101k du~' In tht ~.uTit: ptir1od lasl '' ar sl1 Ike losses \\t rt I 1 \\CU k di.J\.s per thousand l h< Ru1 (au of I ;ihor St,1tlStte s s.tid I h1.s I J~l· I(' utted v11m,ully r.om a nct11ly \In ce fold gn1n 111 1<1tcness .. tt11buluhl1: to la1 ~c stnkt s 5 000 workers 1ir more this yca1 Stoppages 1n 1974 v.crc lnr~cr .ind 11f tonger duration un lhc nvl r.1~t than 111 1973 An estimated 4 950 slnkes were 111 effe('t du11n g lht llrst nine n1onth.s or 1974 SIR more than 111 the s;inie pcnod of 1973 the bureau said The1c were 2 J m1U1on workers involved 10 these stoppages 111 1974, ubout 500 000 more than 1n the previous year " No. Instant Cures • For Nation's Woes OR ROHi.ff I i\J)I t~H Thl' cconom11:: <111est1on of tod;i\ 1s \\hlch c11mes ftrsl the <lucktn1J1 !hec~c'l n OU! ('<!SC "''" h I\ c l \\ u 1111rul ltl prr1hlt m.. 1nfl;it1nn and I I C'C~S IU!l lhc \rn(llCUll 1>eopll <.111dHll1 donoll1ktu1 1\,1!lt l'llhl.'r Olll 'fhe1clore the~ '~ant both< ur~I <it the s une lime • .und this 1s Ju~l not possible The surest <:ure for 1n fl at1on 1s d1m1n1sh1ng demand, as supplies that become burdensome will be d 1slr1buted at whatever lower price level ts neces Marketing surv lo rind buve rs 111c c~ 'enc::c of Jo"cred demund 1' rtcess1on An1I rf11ss1nn 1 .. ch rl.111 on 1 r\ HUT t V• N i\ hlllt' lt<ts s1 on 1 11111 01 be long Money Doctor Ear·nings Dip 51 % For Ford l)f.1rt011' CAl'I l o1rl f\lotor Co huti r cpu1 ltd thud qu,1rlcr pruf1ts down 'II !')('rtt nl from .1 \£',1r ·•~o but th(• l lr1n s p11!111n1.1n<e looktd ~ood (om1>.11td tu the n 1!1011' l"1i •1th1 r lup !U\(1 !Hi.Jk( I ., rhl cltl lllll Ill J Old .. t 1rn111i.;s 1~ I.ii i.:1 I\ 1 rrftet 111111 ortht lL11rt nt n1t1on;il ancl \\Orl<lw1dc t Cu11om1c t r1sis sa1tl 1' 01 d 1'1 t s1tlent LttA l lC()t (',l I le bla rn ed so;ir111i.: t'OSls coupled with labor disputes and parts shortages ror the drop tn earn1ng!l 1n the July· September period to $17 m1lhon from $95 million a year ear her Ford s profits dceline came despite record world wide sale!! JU!lt O\ er $6 b1l l1nn u11 21 pe1ctnl f1om s,1Je!'> or S5 h1thon ,, )ear 1go la1.:Utl ,1 s<1rcl l ord in lrtas~d its m;irk£1share1n tht' Unil<•d States 111 25 9 Pl1 (1.!nl from 24 ! 111 r!tn1 .i \t,11 .il~O (oC'lltral J\1ot111s l.1~111cck 1cpurltd 1h11d qu1rltr prohls 1t 1 sc;.i nt $16 1n1I hon do"' n from 5267 mil hon 111the1973 period GJ\1 s;ile!I declined nine percent to S6 7 bilhon Chrysler Corp s<1 1d earhtii-1t lost SS mtlhon 1n the period, compared to a los~of'$17 4 m1!11on a year ago when 1t was hit by a nine day1 national 5lr1kc Sales were $2 8 billion up from S2 3 b1lhon last 'ear Total net ea rnings by the Del Webb Desig 11ers . Ope11 Sliop sustained Certainly.not ror the two or three years necessary lo have rea l 1m pact on prices Rent, 1n surance, interest payments or mach1ner) equipment, 01 for the 1nd1\:1dual slO\CS rc f11gerators cars &nd ~o forthmustbemel .. -E • If businesses full JOlJS go r a1•n1ng s JOd the \Yholc p1ocess snowballs from 1 eeess1on \11 <.lepress1on But this 1s the only cure for 1nflat1on ThL la\\S of suppl' and dcm ind alone can bring p1 tees into l\lot1v;it1onal Ucs1i.:n and :\la 1k ct1ng I nc .1 1n.1rket1n~ design company spec1ahz1ng 10 sales and 111 rormat1on centers tr.id< s hows, cxh1b1ts, <1nd restaur:.int and hotel 1n lenor design has opened 111 !'ianla Ana, a ccording tt1 llt'nry Salas, exce!ut1\e VlCe president of the firm l\I 01\t 1s a s ub1i1d1ary ut 1Jn1vl"rs.1I lleproduct1on' Inc , .1 reproduction <1nd photogr;iphy company ser \tllg arch1lC'Cl!I anrl develo~rs H1ch.ird I Gtr son 1s presulcnt of Un 1\ c1 sal Reprodutllun:s In c \1Dl\l1s the onlv l On1p;in\ 1,f its lY)Jt' "'h1<h offe1s lot LI 1n houst• <'i..IP 1b1l1t1cs creal1n~ n1.1rket1ng displays from concept lo 1n st.1l lut1on The firm is located ;;it24'11 S Pullman hnc \Vage and pr1c(' <:ontrols h<i\e never worked Con lrols force producer" to only make those things that are profitable in the framework. and creates hoard1nJ? and powderkeg demand for all other coodi; The r1.:su ltanl price ex plos1on that happens :.is 1 rPsull of controls < realt~ t1nnom1cch ins \\ 1lh controls !ht: '" 1: 11 lt:d ceilings beco me.: .dso the 11001 .ind )OU p.1 y tov pruc ror t:' e r) thing f,o, rt n nienl rannot cu1 c 1nfl 1t1on only ags;:rcvate 1t Government on the other hand can on a temporarv busts a lle\ 1ate recession It c.1n create non p1oduct1 vc Jobs of .ill kinds, pour pnn E ting press money into the TM xp ects economy create a cond111on ~ \\here everybody has the Good News Special lo lhe Dally Pilot LOS ANGELES -T1mrs ~11r1 or .unnounced 1t 0011 e:1ql('tts tis 1h1rd quart< r eurn1ngs \1 tit bc higher th:in rrport<'d fo1 \ht hke penod lu s t vca r p11nc1p.ill v becaust or better than pr('\IOUSI~ ,\l\tll()patcd ntl 1nc-ome f1 om the lll'\\S)n'int .ind forest pl oclucls g1oup l hc con1pany also st.1tld lh.1t it llO\V expects that 1ls net 1ncom<! fot the full ~e,LT 'A l li hkelv exceed last )c.1r's 1 ecor d performance 11n1cs l\1 1rror s thud 1qu<irle1 earnings w ill be released next week , means lo demand more goods and services and 1n the end. create a h1,!!her level of 1nflat1on th 10 before \\ F. II t\ \' t. s pent mo1 i• Th,111 furl\ \Cars getting u'l'd lo lhc 1dc.1 that seU ~ufr1l'1enc\ 1s not enough .111<1 cs peeling \\ .1sh1ngton •to he a haven for the cu1cs for t\e ty economic 1\1 \\1c look to lht' 'E'r} place th.it h 1.s personified lhe hi ghest le,cl of f1nanc1al 1ncom IX!lcnce 1n h<ind hng its o" n hus1ness (Ur Adler u11ll answer (Pl ler~ dtrected to luflt at LIH.? Doil" Pilot I M,t.J111tt:t fJllll'IO T~Y•lff~~" ltt ?Ml ff.J 1/1 C..Ofltl •• ..... Decline ~pcc1 a l to the Va ll\ Pilot l'llor::NTX Net c.ir 111ngs of Del F~ \Vebb Cori) fur 1he r1rst nine n1onths of 1974 ended !:)epl .10 were S1 858,182 or 57 cents per ~h are on r1:1(nul s of $233 829 935 R 11 Johnc;on chairman and pres ident h;is announced This comparc3 111th net <'arnings for th~ first thrC<.' quarters of 1973 of $5 800,995 or 68 cents pc-r share on !"('\ enucs of $222 411 156 'Vebb Co11>0r;it1nn hotels cxper1cncC'd an t!Xc:ellent 1974 third c1uarter Johnson sai d , with no11hcrn Nev~i d a s S.1ha1 1 T,1 hOe s hU\\lnJ..! out s t,1nd1og results 'I he ne\\ ly acquit ed Pnmadonna C.1s1no 1n Reno .1lso d id • except1onally 'ACI!" he added Bus iness has been good at J\1ounta1n Shado"s resort at Scott sdale and the companv s Newpo1 tt'r Inn in Ne"porl Beach SBA Cancels Workshop A d.uy long y,orkshop sh1tf'cl ror Friday and spon so1('d bv t he Small Business 1\dm1nrslr<1t1on ind !he Or,1nge Count\ Economic l)e1 e1opment office has been cnncel\e<i a( cording lo SBA off1c1als The workshop 1vh1rh was ln s tr~s s Laxe s, cap1l 1J1 z<1L 1on n1anagemcnt problems and legal r equirements for sm,111 bs1nesses, will be rescheduled For further tn formation call834 5970 Thursday's Closing Prices • . . 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'I I ' ., ' ffll OAIL Y PILOT lhursday,Oc1ober31, 1974 I ' QUEENIE By Ph il lnt erlandi I I j ... 1., ....... "We_'re ou t or toasters -lucky you, you get an evening of dirtl\er a~ dancing with yours truly , .. > .. • ~ .LM.Bo11d Women Pre f e r P e r sian Lamb An airport should be c1rcu1 <fr . \V1tn its never-ending runways banked like the turns of an auto racetriick. Takeoff pilots oould make as many loops as neces~u'ty to get into the air safely. Landing pilots "'ould never O\'ershoot. And durini?. either the takeoff or the landing, pilots could head their pla ne s into any selectt'd directions. !\lost crashes o'Ccur ri ght after lakeort and landings. Theory is the circular airport "'ould cure such, dramatically. Or SfSa)'S an a viation expert. , Q. "110\V 1'1AN Y times do I flavC to ask you the whereabout:. of the geographi c center of all so , United States?" ' ' A. That's in Jlutte Coun ty in SoUth Dakota. Please don't b<:trk . . ,,l 'ni sensitive. •"r\\'ORITE Fl'R CJn vou name that sort of fu r most 'prCferrcd by American women·.• 11 ·s Persian lamb, sur\'cys shov.o. At least, that's Y:h at most O\\'n , it .they O\\'TI any. PLEASE l.IST :i mong the all·time glamor girls 111 U.S. history that fa mous female kno\\'R as Lillian RuSS('ll. Tht' record shO\\'S she was idolized by countless fe llovos. And the record also shows that she \~teighcd 165 pound:; i\IORF. TIL\S ioo;ooo wild monkeys a re imported annually here. And most of the m go to private homes as pets. Or so reports a dealer in anim als. This is the •authority. one and the same, "'ho says three out of fou r imported mon keys die wilhin the first year, and 99out or 100 m'Onkeys cannot be housebroken. SEAGULLS Did l tell yo u seagull s identify one another by the color or their eyes., • IN ESGL1\~·o. •• military man \Vho absents himsc~f \\'ithout p('rn1ission is said to take French )('a\'C. In F'r:ince. :t n1ilitary man who does likewise 1s said to take Englis h IPave. Adi!r,·\~ n1a1I to 1 • ./\1 . Boyd, I' tJ liar /,,~'i .. Yeu:pori Beach, CA 926t)IJ Sl Million Settles ill al practice Suit S.\l.I N \S lli l'I I -J\n :•nl'-.1ht·s ioln.~1st ~ucd for n1alpr:1 t1n·e h:i~ l'l«JC'hed a ~I n11ll1on st'tt len1i•nt in th<' l';l"<' of a 1·h1l<l ''ho .-.uffercd p:1ral~:-1!-nnd br;11n d:.una)?C' '1h1r h lt•H h1111111thout sight vr "Ill •ct·h. 'I h1• ~t'llle1nt'nl h,\''-flr. t 'ht•-.\Pf i\1 .\luflt'l'. 1hf' .1n1·.;th1•-.1nln,.:1.,t .. 111d . tnolhl'f' ~100.0Ull :-.t•tt ll'nlt'nl by sur)'.!con Dr. Hobert Farr t·am(' Tuesday in the P1ghth d:1.vuf 3 Superior t'our1 jury l n:J! 1-::.irl1l'r. Dr. Jpffrev n('r· 111an. ;1 pe<l1atr11.:i;1n, iigrt•c•d 111 p,1 ,1· S:!.l.OOU and lhl' S:dinas \':l]l('y i\IPmorial llosp1tal S87.5UO in the c;1 .-.e nf 1\nthony f-'l'rnandc7., ~). 11 ho hail gont' into surgery tnr ;111 .'.lpp1·ndvcl oniy . WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW OF ORANGE COUNT¥ C ALIFOllNI A ~ (A //Gtir LA W SCHOOi •oFFERS A NEW PROGRAM • ' OF SPRING-ENTERING FULL -TIME LAW STUDY .1 ___ ,_w_"_'_'_''-· ._._'_'_'_"_'_"_'_'_''_"_"_·•_-_._,_ .. ,_,_·'---• A CHOICt OF fO liR fROGRA"'S Of LAW' sruDY 15 AY AILA6ll • I W (lrHfR 1'. or J l'f,(RS (.I fUll·TIM( "•1Jr (' t· ,, · .~ ~0111. ,..~, .. t,,l " e IN t l1HtR Jll1 or f l'fARS rr fART.T/ME .: , ('. ·.~.,. • • -.d -'.K:•· ! l c .-c .-·' •(" j ~ ~. ' J. e y"" t •• • •,~ 1 .• Jt1p1; OOCiC• IJ DJ ~ ~·r" r :/ litt.::-r' •' r.il f' l•f' '--1• ~.,: 8·• t•.••·'t"f·Ot'. W•Hl O• ,HONf 101 (Al.t.IOCUl 800 South Brookhursl An•he im, C•. 92804 17141 635-3453 APPl y ~ow FOR DAY. EVENINC. OR WEEKEND CL ASSES BEGINNING FEBRUARY 3, 1975 PIOVIUONAllY ACCllO!TIO tf THI COMM 1flrf 01 ••• r'llAMINllS 01 nu SfAll ..... 01 (All~OINI A • -...... KERM RIMA HOME CENTER HELPFUL HINTS d · ·,.yourself l hin\ting about 0~e~·; to stort1 but don't Ii.now w R"rno where Begin at Kenn I le con trained sole,s:eeo:est ond demon st rate . to11 <ontf\l<f eosiest woy to ins t home and or repair all ~ypes o Whatever garden p_ro1ects. Kerm Rirna you're doing •·· wont s to help. Handy Teflon® Threaded Tape Single Pole Quiet Switch • lr1ltpr1ol H1l•11I for plcrdic, 11oi11lr11 1r ah1Millllft'I ,;,. • U11 111 1111ytll'i11f thot hos • lhrrod " l /t'• 100" rell All American Mail Bo x • Choll'gr ,,_ "di<li." II quittl • U.l. 11111•· a .. appr•Yttl f•r 1af11y • Sift inry cel.r Mahogany Ba r Stools - l Ivory Recepta cl e With Gro und • High que lilf ••• 111ftr1 safely 1111!1 111ur1n11 • Grtundttl tlupltx rr!tptadr • SaYt MW If\ rrpl111111r11h or l•r lllW •11fldi111 1111s. Stainles s Stee l Sink Straine r • Ba1ltrr 11ylr with 11roprr111 1lopper • Rrpl111rmr11t 1lrainrr lih 111y 4' 1" openillf. FSl19A Reg. 1.49 Peerless Kitche n Faucet • llobbrcl mrlet 'w111l 11111il b11 witli •rd flog 111 11111il pi1•·u' • S11111rtly 11ylrcl, 1lrt119ly 1911• 1lnr1t14', r11cly !ti finis~ • W11lierlr11 fa11(rl with 5 ytor g111ranlrr • la•gt 1op001y, 11urcl, 101t- \lrwd1011 • 4pprtwtd by lht Poit-~lrr Gtntrol '''h 111•11. Reg. 4.69 99 • (1111for111bl1 \le(~ r11f • Chtitt ti 1 si111 74" Hi1h 30" High 511 849 • Jou 10" i"stall it yoursrff • S!•p·b1·itep in11otlotion in11ru1 - 111n1 incluclrd. ~&100 88 j Black & Decker Solder Set • l11rlud11 hn ti11g unit, 4 tia1, h•t ltnilr, rlllrt 1111d 1111r1 • Otublr insulotrtl for solely. ~7990 99 In~•~ ... """" COIT A MI SA • ~ • PllCIS GOOt TlllU IOVllllll tilt • .. To rnado Propc:ine Torch Kit • World's "ho!lr1! ,r•pa11t ter1h" ollll 11u esserir1 ••• 1 I pit(tl in aH • (11mplr11 with -r1191rd 11111 IHI 1hrt1. ~TTH Rtg. 12.35 88 Kit 1 ' I . ' ~ j J " / I I \ I .. • , • • • •••• Orange Coast 1'oda v's t'i11al • ED IT ION N. l'. Stoeks VOL. 67, NO . 304, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1914 c TEN CENTS Foot Patrol Eyed 2 Mesa Councilmen Want Cop Back on Beat Scary Duo 'two Costa twte sa councilmen, alar· med at the number of burglaries and holdups in business districts. want to see a fool patrolman back on the beat in those areas. Police Chier Roger Neth says foot patrols will be ,t!mployed in the business districts and at South Coast Plaza in the •·near future." The chier today characterized the patrols, however, as being a move the police always make durine. the Chris t· mas season to curb shopliftin~. "It's public relations more than anything else," he said. " They arc not a great d eterrent. But if it does work on a long-range basis, then I am not opposed tom a king changes.'' Annexation Bid Cleared For March If Garden Grove voters fail to -ap- prove annexation to the Coast Com- munity College District Tuesday, there will probably be a repeat elec· lion in ltl arch. Cliff and Sh<1ron Buck of Costa Mesa, along with a fc.w of their friends. have arranged to scare you out of your v.·its toilight . If you're in a ~lal loween mood, drop by "Buck's Graveyard" at 1800 Parkcrest Drive between dusk and 8:30 p.m. -i_f yo u have the nerve. Members of the Orange CoUJlty Committee on School District Organization cleared the way for a !\1arch election Wednesday night at the request of the Garden Grove Unified School Dis trict. But while granting a second shot at victory, committee members issued a stern warning that the second chance "'·ould be the last chance. Mesa, Youth 'Treats' Residents in the Garden Grove Unified School District are not served directly by any community college district. About 60 percent of their students who attend community col· Fairview's Patients ISeeANNEX. PageA21 Camera's Photo Aids in Arrest Of S&L Suspect o.11, Pl191: ·~" .._ HELPING OTHERS AGAIN Fairview BenefaCtor Conover Costa Mesa's Eddie Conover is again pl<inning a trick·or·treat trek that will probably become a tradition and he's going to get a little help from his friends. Duffy Chaun(:cy of lluntington Beach and a few of his buddies will hit the streets in their neighborhood. but they don't want goodies. They want good limes for soml' special friends they have never even met -mentally and physically retar. ded patients at Fairview State •lospital in Costa fi.1 esa. Eddie, 14, of 245 Santa Jsabt•I Ave . Costa Mesa. came u1> with the idea last year on his own. collecting nearly $100 for the Fairview Patient Benefit Fund. The fund supports the little extras the state can't afford in the way of toys, treats and gasoline to lake the hospital residents on outings. Eddie has no retarded brother or sister. in fact he has none at all. "He just wanted to do something for somebody,'' ~lrs . Detty Conover says of her Kaiser Intermediate School eighth·grader. 1-lis buddy Duffy, who li ves nuar Brookhurst Street and Garfield Avenue in •tunlington Beach will be out collecting pocket change too. The pair will 1>001 what they collect and present it to F'airvicw officials. A photo taken by an automalic scanner camera inside a Costa Mesa savings and loan firm has led to charges today against a suspect in the $1,482 stickup a week ago. - A complaint formally charging Robert L. Thornton, 33, wa s signed Wednesday in Santa Ana by U.S. Magistr:ile Arthur M. Bradley. Thornton, a drifter whose las t known address was in Huntington Beach, is currently held in Ventura County Jail a nd is expected to be returned to Orange Cou nty next week lie was already he ld there on ;i charge of narcotics possession fol · lov.·in~ his arrest in Oxnard one day after the .~avings and loan rirm holdu1> last Thursda¥. Sources ;icquaintcd with Thornton rt>portcdly s a .... · the automatic camera photograph whic~ appeared in one county newspaper, rcM"i!oized him and nolificd authorities. f A ppeals Court R e j ects Ruli11 g The gra iny, but di stinct , photo sho"·s a man with <l mustache, hur- rying directly toward the camera's le ns. clutching a brown paper bag. Costa 1'1esa Po.lice Detective Norm Kutch said it is strongly believed that Thornton is the man who held up Fidelity 1'~ederal Savings and Loan Association, 1855 llarbor Blvd .• by claiming he had a gun. A clerk said the man entered ea rlier to ask about opening an account-apparently to case the office-a nd returned later in the day to rob it. Orange County Superior Court Judge William S. Lee's rulin g in a recent trial that mobile trailers used for commercia l purposes can be taxed by the county has been overtur· ncd by the Fourth District Court or Appeals. Smo g Device lnstallatiol'I. Deadli1ie Set o Wncr s· or cars and light-duty trucks In Orange and four other coon· lic3 racecLJinfil deadline today to In · stall smoia: suppression devices ir their license plate numbers end in 2, ac· cording lo state orficials. Ccrt::iln foreign and older \'C hicles. J111ch .is Volkswagens. for example. Hl'l' ex(mpl, y,•hlle others h:ivc been insl)(lclcd by the Cnlifornia l·l l~hway J>atrol ttnd appro\'cd. Ofri<'ers of the C•IP. however, wlll soon be•in stopping and checking :-u<:h c.ari; for con1p1iance with the smog device law and issuing cit:1tions "hf'rc indic:1ted. Enforcement will be~in after Jnn. I. ~'incs imposed for violaton; will~ up to lhc t·ourl. The decision means that appellant Mobileasc Corp. or Costa J\lcsa and Santa Ana can again demand a refund of more than $17,000 in taxes paid to the county ror such mobile inslal· lations in both cilics . .~ Free Riders No Charge for OC 's Elderly STARTING l''RIOi\ Y. Orange Counlias over 1;5 will be ahll .. • le ride county transitdistricl buses free of charge. The pilot proj!ra m, \Vhich will operate for al least s i~ months on ~1 county s ubsidy of up to $350.000. \Vas end orsed recently by the Board of Superv1:;ors and transit. di strict directors. 'J'h e maximum chR rgc "'ould be ll'vicrl against county coffe rs if ~11\ I IG.OOO senior cititl'llS choose to ride the bu:;cs. i\ f'TER TllF. FIRST fC\V months nf operation, ex;icl ride r s hip ri gut'('S y,·ill be determined illld the count y s uhs idy 'viii be adjusted probably dO\\'n'}'ard, ~ll'COrd1ng tot r;ins1t OfflCi<i lS. 1'he fare contruct n1oncy \\"JI\ con1 c fro1n federal rcvcn\1c , :;haring fund $. 1'1</\NSIT OFf'l('li\l,,!o) :-.a1tl anyone o\'cr fi!"l can hoard the bUS(.'S 'Yithout 1>ay1n~ lhC r('~ulal' 25-l't.'lll rart•. "Youthful " lookin~ senior:; nia.r be asked for 1n·oof of a~C' h~ hus dr1\"l'l':o.. Both counclln1cn Dom Raeit 1. O'A-'ner of Costa ti.tesa J ey,·elry and Lo:in, and Alvin L. Pinkll'\', ""'hoo.,.,ns Pink ·s !)rugs, Costa l\1cs:i' l'harn1al'.\. asked for foot patrolmen ::it a counril study session "'ith the t·1ty staff th1 :. V.'eck. Raciti sa id that many 1>ersons lliitd contacted him asking for help in cur· bing the number of crimes in busine:.:. areas The request is for a 1latrolman ''' cover Ne"" port Houlev;ird. 17th Strcl•t and llarbor Boulevard. p:1rti cularly at \Vi Ison Stre('t. Pinkley recalled today lhaL he had been held up at gunpoinl hi111sclf recently. and thal many other stores hadb<•£•nhurgl:1r1 zed cirT"ubbC'd \\l'l"t.' ··trl'mcndau ... J~ l'(fect1 ''e 1n ··Thcrt• ha:. bel'n a tremendou:. in de;.ihn~ "Hh people. in bw ld1ng pt'r l"rea:.l' 111 en mt· 111 lht• !;1st !Oda~:. pr ~on·tO·Pt'rson relationship~ But !hey three \.\l'l'ks. ·· hl' s;.i HI n1:1~ nol nt•ct·s:.;1r1ty have a dirt•ct h · drl . · I r···.~ull in rt•dt1 <'<<<" <'"<m" •· ··1 JU:'l think l at 111 a Ilion lot H· '" ~ ' '" niotorl·~clt•s and helieo pter. \\l' Il l' nu!ctl the ta rgl'-Sl"il.le 1ncreaSl':. should st·e ,1 foot p;.itrolman.~· Pinklt·~ 111 cr1n1 e nation·\\'ldl' 111 the l<ist ~t·..ir · and Sil.id that th1:i pressure on police :.aid. m:1dc 11 diffieul1 for thcrn to rto The tuuneilman suul that hi.' :inti pre\'('ntive ""'ork Bacit1 \\·ere talking about the need to Chie f Neth sau.J tha• one foot eurb burglal"ics anti holdups. not just !>:H rolman ,,.,·ould be allol"ated to the Christn1as shoplifting businl'ss distr1 l·ts rotating bc1v.een .. I don "! think the rh1ef v.·as O\"(•r \:e\.\·port Boule,·ard. 17th Street .1n1I Joyed v. ith the rcc1uesl." he sa1d. "\\'t· Ha rbor Boulevard and another al may see sotne token responsl'. But i~· uth Coast Plaza. Ill' could not :.ay \vcdon'tget a patrolman\1.'e"·illbl'fol t•. • eUy y,·hcn becausl' 17 'officers arc to"•ingup and ask in~ "·h.\' ·· , e police aeademy and the depart- Chief /'\eth ·saul that foot patrol!: cnt 1s short of manpo.,.,·t•r / c.11, f'lltt Sii" l"lwt• Chula Wins Drug Case Hearing Uy TOM BARLE\' OI lfW '1111, r'tliM M•" Costa !\1esa attorney George Chula today challe nged an Orange County Grand Jury indictment containing 15' felon y drug counts and successrully demanded a hearing into the merits of the document Superior Court Judge J ames Tur- ner set NoV. 15 for the hearing in • which defense attorney Matthew Kurilich intends to put several witnes· ses on the stand. Chula, 49, of 1138 El Camino, Costa !\1esa, is accused or possessing and furnishing cocaine and possessing and furnishing marijuana on a num- ber of occasions during June and July • orthisycar. Th<' Grand Jury indicted thl' veteran trial lawyer after listening tu testimony from British·born Joann:1 Leary. the paramour or imprisoned LSD guru Timothy Leary and an ad - mitted agent of the District Attorney·s Office in the Chula investigation. Judge Turner and lawyers for both sides have spent the last four days irt his chambers in a reported bid to hammer out a settlement agreeable to both defense and prosecution. It was made obvious in the cour- troom today that no such settlement. has been achieved. Judge Turfler can· celled the arraignment at which Chula .... ·as scheduled to offer a plea until the Nov . 15 hearing is concluded. Joanna Leary testified before lhe (SeeCHUL1\, PageA2J ARTISTIC ARCO DEALER PAINTS POLKA DOT PATTERN Mesan Bob Smith Says Oil Company Won't Buy Paint Job EARLY MARKET ADVANCE ERODES 'Pretty' Paint Deal.er Prefers Polka Dots Ry ARTllUR R. VISSEI. Cantankerous H . .1 . S1n1th . a title he has ;1ssumed ;i s murl' :iuthoritative and dig nified than llotrSmith, paused atop a tall ladder, took a swi g of beer and sur\cyed his hand1y,TJf'k . The artist. an 1\reo service s tation operator "•ho JUSt on<' year ago cap· lured aiankc r truck on his lot at 2990 S. Bristol S! , Costa ~l c:.a, is fir,:hting the corpor;1te g iant :1ga1n Stalled by Atl;1nt n· J{1ehfleld Cor paration 1n his request for them to rt· paint the C'orncr gns station. lhc oh stinatc R .. J. Sm it h decided to do JI himself. reportedl y at their s ug gcstion. "!\1 y 'rep· said 1f I "••ntcd 11 done I could do it 1n ysell . ··said Smith, from his perch atop thl' l:1dder. speaking over the hi ss of a s pray paint ean The tan \vas hut ont' of a <loicn Vl varying cnlors, 1ncl11chnl'( mauve. black, yello .... ·, llm<' grl·en. poet•. reel. and a dainty shad(' of hlur There "'as also H rlel1t;1t t· shad<' of off-while. This "'US for smaller JIOlka dot~ within lurger 1,o lk11 dots. lhC' rcdccor;lting scheme Smith rhosc ~·f tcr it 'A'as suggested he undertake the operation himself "I asked my sale!<! represcnta11\t' \.\'hat color Arco Wilnled and he s:lid 'flow :1bout polka dots '.," Smllh d<'clarcd from :tlorl. squin1i n_ll liround smoke from hi~ c iJt<irctle li e y,•a:. holding his beer can in one hand; hi' paint cttn In the other "Bc inJl a nt>od Arco nlun. I do y,•hat the' company tells. m(' 10 rtu." he t!'I( plained, strulght ·facM Smith jl aine:d natlon\\'tdc. 1f not v.ortdwlrh'. ranlc lust October wht•n an 1\rco hulk jlusollne dl•li\·pry 1;:1nkl'r • somehow bec3 mc barricaded bet ween a· couple of 1no1lCrat1\"c cars 1n hi s Jot. The impasse led hl s trong \.\"Orris 1v1lh the trucker :..nd a tclephon(' call to high Arco offi cials. "'ho respondl•rl to the ruckus which lastt-d sever:1J hours Canlankcrous R .. L Smith took advantage of the ncea:-.inn to discuss rising "'hole.sa le and f;ll ling ret;u l eosts. The l'vcnt 1n:tdL' ncv.,.p;;,pcr:., radio and televis ion acrnss America ror ;1 v.·cek Sn1ith said \Vcdnesd;1y his polka dot Arc(l cnlor sl'hen1 t• m;1y s"·eep the· nation as \\'<'II , v.•ht·o the inccnlnus exf'cut1vc who !i UgJ.:Cs1ed he under t:ike the Juh views hL.'> arll:.trr 1'he :.talion \\"a s r:ipHll y-assu min ~ lhc spott~· 11 ppear;1n1·c nr :'.l _gi ant . 11 r:•JJ l>t'd lo<if of \\'nnd1.'r Hrt•;ul a:. Smith \.\"Orkert nll'rrilv :t1\"a\" "I kind 'of hk P 1i th1:.· 11 a\·:· ht· tll•rlared ""i\lay b•· !ht•\· ti :1doi)1 ti for .:111 their station!' ·· lie s;i 1d 1t 1.s 1nt1l'l'd a hurdcn. hov.·cver, h{'l'iJUSl' hr ha' :1lready lo:.I I 512,()(.M) to Sl5.UOO in !ho p:1'..,{ yt•ar lllil' to Arco corporut<' 1)(lh1'1+'S lo"·urd station lt'usrholdl••'s h:t.,f'rl on '-''hill he tt•rmt•d lh1· ;.i lle~<'d i.::1 ... 011111· '>horta,i.:e "l'\'e ~01 1;, ti ed 11111n th•~ paint Joh alrc:•rt.\• :i nd it ma.v t'fl'I nll' SIU 10 dn the whole s lat1on. ·· h1· ralled dov.n fron1 ul u!J the J:1dd t•1 Ill' udded thal Arro '[•ll's-rcpres(•n tnf1\{' Norm Pt'tc·r~on f'ii not yrt ~\.,.ilr<' that ht• look his SUjiJ?c~ILOll ror ))3\11 t11lg lht' ~t a1 1on ut it s f:tet• va lue und Jlrl('rson "11 s not U\alla bh• Inda\· lnformrcl of thf' pnlkt1 dnt p11in1 Joh 1n 111~1lr!1l""• 111 the R .I Smith Arro s l:at 1on !11 ('o:-.tn 1\ll'!.a , hov.e\Cr. anotht•r rnmpany srioke .. ,.man uttered a,cro;n1 7 NEW \'O RK fUPI ) 1\ mid·ses. sion rally sputtered tod:1y and price ... turned mixed in fllir\y acti\'e trad i n~ on the NC'"' \'ork Stnl"k Exchange. The Doy,• .Jon('s industrial :ivcra_i:c. 11·hich had gained around seven points: lost 7 51 points to 665.52 111 lhe past t"'"°' ~rssions, the averagt• i::o incd more than 39 1Klints. 1\dvan ccs l ed dt·cl1n cs. ho"·evcr. 1772 to 5...?fi , amoni:: lhC' 1.721 issues tr:1decl Prices were sli ghtly higher in moderate tr ading on tht"' American Stock F.xrhan,lle . Ora :~~? ~oasl \\"t•~tlht•r lnl'rcn.,1ng t•loud1n1':-.\ toda) v.ith 111\c·r mittent rain bc~1nn1n~ late ;1fternou11 and conl111u1n~ fh rou;!h ir1t•k or T1·eo.1\ hour~. :1ceorchni.: to \ht• y,c :1ther scr \1("1' Shu\\l'rs Hnd ;1 little cooler \\1th ~u~ty .,., inds Frida~. ll1_1.!hs t>.i LO\' s 50 l~SIDE 'l'OU.\ t 1\urlu1r1l11'~ belzc>tlf' ll1ot 1noitf 11( t/11' S4 3 1n1l/u111/llo/1"11 ('hu:ng.)·l Ar rnnrrd f.rpr1'1ts ('o ht11•1fary· ma11 flt• .~c11 t /t•r1••' in Ix.Ink.\ 11n an 1.~fand HI tht' /lr1/1.,l1 I\ t'.\I /rld1c., ,'ifOr!J I'll•/•' '" t•-... !Olt.<t .. Mew"' " LM. ... 1'4 ... ..wi .... ,._, .. c. ........ .. Miii-Mt•• At, •t c1 • .,111tt (J·ll 0r ..... c......, ., .. ,, ""''' .. ..... .,., trlH ... rf .. 11'1A •) 0t11• frtoll<•\ ... ~fl•••,..,.,., .. E•n.,11111'•" .. -· " . E~••<11~11t " 51c,_..i1 •.. , ~~(f ... ·-" Mtr14e-" =: .. '"'''"'" .... " .. ..... 1...11_., " •rlllMt•• "'· .. • ' I I ' I Tllu,Ml_.v Ck1ot1e,J1 1974 Nixo11 Ren1ains Critical l.C)N(i lti':A('ll (l I'l l ll1l·hJrll ~lXOn ':o. \'L l:d t->H!llS ttri• !">lahh· hut \f'51" 1nd1c~1 lc he n1:1y h1· lo:-.111g :1 lit!h: blood 111 the ubdnmc11 a11d hi~ <·n11tll tion re n1a1ns <'r1t1 c.1I, 111:. d\H'lor:o. ~aid lrKl<i \' 1'111· tor rn l·r prl':O.Hit·n t ;.;; ~111r1 t :u1d n11•11t<1 I :lll1tude art• "l'X1·l'lll·nt." th t• <kx.·tor:-. ~<1 1d I Hl·latcd Siu/'\ l'·'"C A9 1 •' Me. ,.. \ TONIGlrr llALLO\\'EEN -City Jlallo"·ecn Party. 1'f'\\' ink le Pa rk , ti-9 p.1n . 11(:1 J .l'~C'fl/R !'.: "''our· Lot:il Go\'crnrncnts," J ury As:-.l'1n bly Rvom, Orange County Courlhot1$C, 7 pm FRlll1\ \'. "tJ\'•:AIHl<:R I FOOTBA Li. Costa f\l (•sa 1•5. E stanri:1, CIC(' Fudd , 8 p.nl. Ne"'IK>rl llarbor vs f olU\l;11n Va lley, ()1.1\•irison ·Il l· 1s .d l'll lie 1s o rientt..-d to 1'~ield ,8p .n1 t'\'C'ry thi n ~ 1:u1ni: 11n a round h1n1 <1nd OCC J.EC1'lJHES -"HaJa C~ll ror- hc is <:oop<'r <.il l\1·," lhl' dui;tul's :-.ai d 111 nHI Story flt•told ." Llo.vd fo.1:1!\0n Smith lheo·' ., .. ,1,· <·.·ol l>ooll .. lo<<. '" ... lerturcr, Science llall. 7 JO u m Hut the doctor~ ~.11cl it 11•a-. s11JI ''Astronomy,'' J oel l .cvine ll.'cturcr , •·pre rn:uurc'' to Urft•r a pro~nosis at 25 s · Uld ' ., .. this time. !loom • t'lt'lll'l' i.:;, u:.,.., p.m. "Alcoholism," Samuel Peterson coor-Thc bulletin ~·as 1ssu1·d by Dr John d' s · 1 7 :Kl Lungren, Nixon's l>Crsunal l•hY'· •<·•an. 1nator .• c1cncc .ecturc2, : p.m. . FH IDAY NlG lll' Flt.~IS "FL\'(' h"d Dr . E ldon U .. lilr kn1an. YlhO E.1sv PicC'l'S "o c.·c l'orum 7:30 " Ill. eaded the s u rg ical t e am that SI · ' ' operat.ed on t h.e rormer_ presid l'nt "Tl-IE REAL INSPECTOR JIO UN- Tuesd ay morning and inserted a-.. h c , . Th · plastic clip to prevent blood clots fromr IJ -So~t oast Hepertory eater. movin" fro h · hi b' · . f d through Sun 8 p. m. . "' . m is p e 1t1s-1n ecte ~ ~1 0TOR C YC L E S PF.EDWA '' th1ghinto_h1s heart and_!_u!l gs. . _ RACI NG -1''airgrounds, 8: 15 p.m. N.Scveral flo urs arter the operation ixon began losing bl ood and wen£ into .shock which his l'hief aide Ron Ziegle r, s11 id Wednesday had a imo~t cost the former 1>residcni his life. Hickman and Lungren s aid-the ·:possibility still exists for fu rther cbmplications and that Nixon ~·ouhl remain under intensive observation b y his physicians and critical care nurses.'' The doctors said Ni xon's blod blood pressure was 140 over 80 and his pulse MO a nd regular. But there has been a slight drop in hemoglobin count and lhe doctors were evaluating the simtlficance of the change. ' ~he ~rop may be normal. they said, or 1t might represent ''a slow oozing of bloo d into the rctr&-per itoneal phase.·· The doctors expla ined the bleeding would be behind the tissue or fat around the linin~of the abdomen. To counte ract the blecdln~. the doc- tors said , Nixon was admin iste red one additional pint of blood . ~le previously, received three pints in transfusions after he lapsed into shock'. Mitchell Asked Why 'Bugging Cost So High' WASl~INGTON <U PI J -J ebStuarf Magrude r testifi ed under cross· examination today that former Attor- ney Genera l John N. t.litchell gave his unenthus ias tic ap proval to the Watergate hugging plan on At arch 30, 1972, then inguirt.>d a "'·eek later why ii cost somucll. Under tough questionin g by 1'¥1it· che ll 's la w yer , Pla to Cacheris, i\lagruder refused to alter previou s · testimony a bout 1\fitchcll 's role. It was his third day as a witness in the Watergate cover-up trial or Mitchell and fou r a ssociaLes of fo rme r President Ni xo n. Cacheris asked ;\l agruder about a n1ceting: or NiXon campaign aides at ' Key J\i scayne, Fl~. on "larch 30; 1972 -the thi rd nnd finat planning meeting on lln intelligencc-~athering plan dr;tw n by G. Gnrdon Liddy. cam- paign rin ancc couns<'I . for the 1972 presidentia l campai ~n . •·As you sit here in this courtroom tOOa y, do ,\"OU ha\'C a spccifid recollec· lion of 1\fitche\l apprO\'inR: the Liddy pl<1n'' .. Cacheris askl'd "Yes." said 1\taKrude r, Y•ho served as Mitchell's chief deputy v.·hen the form e r attorn C'y gener a l \\·a s m;1nagi nJ! lhe l'\ixon can1pa ign. .. , ha,·e a rcroiltction (lf P.lilt'ht·IJ saying snrn et h1n~ tu I ht• cffl'rl c·l'r- lainly not 1n un t.'nthu~iaslic "'tt;.. it. ne\'cr \\"as cnthusia!llil' approva l ·go ahead <.ind give him ~ Lidrl_,. > S250,000 <.ind lcl"s St't' v.h<.it he c;i n come up v,oith.' ORANGE COAST ' . DAILY PILOT Tho 0--(Nll 0•11, Pl!(l'I •ll~ ...... <~'•<­ boned 11W IW•" Pt°''· I\ O"I>'•"""' I>• llW .)t-CH•I Po.Jbl,.,,.,no Co""'•n• '>fN••l•...i•!-••r ""°'',.,..., MllNI•• 1nr0<oo• ,,,1 ... ,. •or t ... u ,.,_ .. , ,....._., &oKl'O, MunH"Q!"" &«~ ~­ I••" V•ll•• lf••nr', ~•a'••llol<:• Vollt• •NI L-1911"'1 lk-K~·~"'" ,., • ., .. ·~"' •t>Q< ..... t t'dft•on "IND"-a ~ht•O••• ,"'(I 'WNl•Y• n.~ ..-1 .. ,:op.ot PVM•Yl•no pl•nl " •I JOI) M \I B<ly ~l<eel. ~i. ...,,...,., C•I 1011"• "l..X Rober IN. Weed Psychiatric Tests Ordered In Rape Case Furthf'r psy«h1atr1c te:o.ting h:i:- bcen ordered lur a Cu:it a i\l ~:i<1n :u:- l'u ... cd ou <1rrc ... t ol k1dna p1 ng a nd rapin~ a 19-yt.':1r-0 ld La~una Ni guel girl shortly aft er s he left claSS('S al Orange Co<1st College . Orange County Superio r "Court Judge Everett \\1. Dickey ordered Robert Daniel Csonka, 19, of 2752 Cihola Circle, held al Patton Slate ~lospital until fll arch fu. 1975. Cson ka. "''ho has already pleaded guilty to ki dnapping charges, will then be rcturncc:I to the courtroom for a determination on his possible status as a mentally disordered sex offen- der. Csonka. a cous in of 1\l iami Dolphins running back Larry Csonka, "'as ar- rested Oct. 30, 1973, after he allegedl y c.ibductcd the OCC coed al knifepoinl a3d r aped her in her car. f'r""' Page A I CHULA • • • Grand Jury that Chula visited her in hotel rooms on a number of occasions and supplied her with both cocaine and marijuana while undercover of- ficers listened to their conversations from nearby rooms. She admitted under questioning from a grand juiifOr t h at he r · cooperation with authorities was al least partly based on a desire to work out a deal that would insure Leary's r elease or a reduction of his 2S-year prison term. Didn't lnte1id To Be Quoted, Says Reagan Embar rassed by published accoun - ts. Gov. Ronald Reagan s ai d Wed- nesday he did not intend to be quoted in Newport Beach when he said of Ri chard Nixon's illness, "1\t aybe that ~·ill satisfy the lynch mob." Uenyinii. that he had referred to any :.pccific group, Reagan said he meant ··111st those who have been yell ing fo r blunc\. the ones that h<1te and :-;o for- th . Bcag<1n s aid he made the remark lo ~01n1·one a l a Ne~·port Bcal'h recep- t ion Tuesday a nd ''didn 't knnw son1co11e ~·as ca \'esdroppinl!." "It \\'<Js bit ter or n1c lo say il. ;111d I ~upposl' I \\'as refc rrinJ,! lo lhos1• Jl(•oplt> motivatefl by <1 dri\'c to tot:il ly destro;. the n1an, ·•Reagan said . Crash Crew Sought EO;\tQNTON , Alta. (U l'l l -Sear.- cht·rs prnbed the dark waters nf the Arctic today for 31 bodie:; of an oil e x- plor<i tion crev.• ki\led 'in a pl ane cras h \Vedncsday o(f !\lel\•ille Island . abou t l.000 miles soulh of the No rth Pole. Gunman Hunted By Police Oran,;e County Sheriff's de puties tod a)' launche d <111 <ill·Out search fur the n111n they belie ve responsiblt• for tht• shooting of a Santa An a woman \\'ho "'US dun1pc d bl cCdin g unfl St'\'C'rely "'oundcd late \Vednesday in 1h c lr\'ine <1rea. lll\'Cslig<i tors would only idcntifv th1• suspect tod ay as a 36-}'ear-ol{I Sa nta Ana man. Tticy sai'd they intend to fi ll' charges of <1!1Cmpted murder agains t hin1 ~l ff irr·r :, 11ai!('<l thl'flU J!hout lhl' 111,L!h! >tl lht' 110,1>1\<11 h1:1lii1d(• ol' 1\7.l'l!J ll1.1rr.1. :1:1. Ill th 1· 11 .. ix· thal :,h1• \\uLLlli 11!1•11\cl~ llt•I ;H\UC'k l'r \I ht•ll :o.ht• r1·,i.:a1n1·d t'011Sl'HIU:-flt':-S. In a statement made early today af· tcr surge ry she id entified the man and to ld officers that he ""as h e r boyfriend. She said she "'·as :;hot t"'il'l' v.ilh a handgu n after they qua r~cl ed '* in his car and that he threw her out and drove off, Sheriff 's dcput ies "·ere called after fl1 rs. Ibarra was foun d by a passing motorist on J effre y Road about a m ile north of its intersection with lrvint· Doulevard. Tust in Community tlospital ot fi cials said ~I rs . Ibarra is now in · sta ble condition. They said she v.•a:. shot in the arm and jaw. f 'r11111 ~•age.• A I ANNEX •• leges, currently -attend al either of the two Coast campuses. Garden Grove voters will be as ked lo approve two dirrerent tax overrides -one for five years, another for 10 - which would total 40 cents. · The money raised would help pa y the cost of annexation to the Colts! Community College District,. and would raise about $10 million for a satellite college campus somewhere within the Garden Grove area. · Committee members said they would agree lo allow a March elec· lion, if Tu,esday's bid fails, because the ballot wording may mislead Gar- den Grove voters. Th·e ballot indicates voters would be approving a t8x iricrease, a tough measure to pass under most circum- But the annexation procedure, ac- cording to Garden Grove supporters of the move and the county commit- tee. would actually result in a tax reduction for Garden Grove residen- ts. That happens because Garde n Grove people now pay a high lax to Coast Community College District for the privileR:e of sending their students· to either Golden West or Orange Coast colleges. Supporters of the aMexation say it will actually save G1rden Grove tax- , payers about 25 cents per SIOO asses- sed valuation. But they fear the voters might not · understand that and may turn it do~·n in Tuesday's election. David Brandt, Santa Ana, chair· man of the county committee, set the tone for the vote allowing the March election, if needed. "I am totally and unalterably 01l· posed to governments re peatedly coming back to the eleetor8't.e with the same issue," Brandt warned. Then he said he would abstain, not vote, because he did feel in this case the ballot proposition is confusing. The five members who okayed lhe March election a lso ~'arned they would not look favorably on any request for a thi rd election. if it came to that. Chemical Vats Erupt i11 Fire Two vats fi lled v.·ith chemic;ds burst in to fl ames at Philco Ford Com · pany in Ne~·port Beach earl y toda~. but the hlaze "'as extinguished Hl minutes by Newport Beach rircn1cn. T he blaze ca used an estimated Sl .600 damage to th e company's laboratory a l the Ford Road pl ant. Firemen sa id the fi re broke out just after 4:30 a .m., and could have t>ec11 highly dangerous if not caught in lime. One val "''as filled with sod ium dichrom11te and the other , nitric acid. Guards on duty at the Lime rcportl'd the fire. "''"clt"I •"" PullhlM• J<'lck R. Curley "'' • !•• d!nl •"" (';o>nt•f' Mon•<;o"• 1 l hom;is Kce v11 I J'''" "Thomas A. 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Slor is lht• 1:111 .. st i1r lhc 10 v1rt1n1s of lhl· ~IHP v. rt>t'k to br de<'lared lc$?cill y de.id in f Ir ;1n,1Ze County Suptrior t;ourt a 1ll·c1slon v.h1ch p<1 r;dlclcd one h1· rl' dt~rt·d on the late .. ~i nh !Ji:o.t ri et :-ouper 't:'or Hon;1hl Casp1.'r!I <i nd hi:. l\\O II.'>, Jucl1;c .. ·rank Oon11•nichLn1 (' the Ch!c lar<1l1on on llarbe r \\red- Ot' <II larbcr. Ca spers. t"·o of Caspers· :o.un:o.. uncl ~1x olhtl' n1cn lo~l thrlr llvt.., In lhr :-.1nk1ni:. or lh1rht>r's tnnvC'rtrd m 1 l1t .tr\ vC'ssr l last .lune 1·1. llar!i1·1"·:0. 5!).(oot )athl a1Jpart·ntlv li•Ok1· If!) 1n h1•a\V S<'U:O. :o.on1t•V.h1•1p 11<·:i r ! l'tlc·o, 1,1a11d orr llaJa Col1 f<1t Ill.I 1\l 11 ,n her':-. su~~eiillnn. the l)a l't~· bourdcd the vessel for an ('Xl cn1 l('d f i~h in~ cr uise lo the tl1-1 of BaJa C.-1llfurn1a a nd buck to ()ran~e Coun1 y in a jaunt caltulated to help Cas1x.·1·s unv.·1nd afte r his recent landsli de VIC' tor,\ i n~ rcch•ction bid ·rv.o ma)'day5 came from lhe ve~scl and ll arbcr "''115 heard ove r radio 1110111tors Ln t he San f<'ranci:-eo ar<'a to rc<1ut·sl pumps because hi s boat was tok1n e. on water. In the search that rollowed, chunks 11£ Shooting Star's c:1bin :ind deck wt· rt• found floating · v.•ith empty hff'boa ts oind llfe pr4t5e rvcrs In the ,1.!,t'nt•r11 I area of the "'reek . C:1spers :ind his two sons were decl<1rcd legally de.ad late last sum· n1cr . thi~ allo"'·lng lhcsetUcmentor 11n cst:1te that amounted to several mil lion dollars in ussets .. • • Burglary Suspect Arrested A second suspect has tx-en captur•~d Ill l'O nnertion wi th the llu rgla.ry Of :Hl 811-yt•ar-o ld c:o s t l flt cs11n '!l con dominiunl in which the victim and a lt"ena ged neighbor pursued !ht> in· trudcrs tn a high speed chase. Fidel flt . Del Real. 41, or 1323 E. Third St.. Santa Ana. wus arrested und booked on suspicion of burglary Wednesday. Detective Ron Veach sajd he ob- tained information connecting Or i Real, a construction worker, to <:t S· sociations with the suspect initially arrested. Raul Banuelos, 30, of 740 S. Lyon St .. Santa Ana, was traced to his home through a vehicle license number im- mediately after the Monday burglary. A complaint charg.ing Banuelos with burglary was issued Wednesday and Detective Veach said he would be Seflking an identical count against Del Real today_ Arthur C. Le Va, t!O, told police he isurprised the pair, who fled to a waiting car. lte and a 19-year-old neighbor chased the men in the neigh- bor's van. " llnrht1r Ct111rt Th.e victims said at one point the fl eeing burglars stopped and one con- fronted them with a hooked carpet knife in an effort to scare them off. 1'hesc s ix Nc\\'port J-Ja rbor lligh School coe ds \viii make Up the :-;cl1ool 's 1974 homecoming cou r!. In rear (from left ) ure Kuren l gan. J uli e Bro,vn a nd Lesli e Scott. In front (from left ) a re Ha r ba ra !l eek. Nancy Bec kett and Jan Brousard. Queen w ill be na med d urin g Friday night foot ball gam e which pits ·rars agains.t Fountain Valley Ba rons . Inves tigators' c laim that was Banuelos, who was initially booked on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon in addition to the burglary count. 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