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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-11-22 - Orange Coast Pilotr I I ·-- ' ' • JJ;lystery Cloaks 2:30 a.m. Tragedy -.. --• ' , -Hi jaekerS Vow Seal Beach -oil l l • . - • Dead Passenger -. Wells Going Up ~Every Two Do11rs In Two Months FRI DAY AFTERNOON , NOVEMBER 22, 1974 VOi.. '1, NO. f1,. •SECTIONS,• l'AGES ' o_.lly Pii.l il'IM>t• by Lff ,.,, ... E?JeS fo~ u lleal~'r The man b<.1hl;1d' this sj1a('e-a~c ri1;isk is involved in a delicate, do\vn-to-earlh 01:>eration. To find oul \\'ho he is a nd \Vha t he is tr~· in,!! t o do. Sl't' Paj!f' :J_ Dead Passenger Every 2 Hours-Hijackers TUNIS. T u nisia 1.A r) -Arob ~ut'r­ rillas thre:1 lent•<l lo kill p11S!'ien.ge1·s aboard a hijacki•rl j<'tlincr in ·r un1s lo· day unless ass111·1;1les jailed in Europe .1:1nd the l\1 i<l<ll l' Easl.:1rc rrccd. ..:thru"~ ;.it.Las ,~j~h subn1il;chinc ~uns stor1r1 t·d lhe Bnhsh VCl O 1.n the fer!'ian CJulr shcikdon1 of Dubai l:lte Thu• ,1.i', \\·oundini: ;i ste.,..·ardc.iii s a nd•• po'r1cr. The flii:ht. originaled in London, s topped in pc1rut. ;1nd ,,·as tiound for (\alcutta. Singapore nnd ' B runei on the 1 sl~1n<l of Bor.neo. The g11crril\;1s thr't•nlcned to blo\\' up the pl:1nl' und \Ill' 47 prr:.ons aboard unlL'.' they ~ot fuel :ind a sub· Gringo P rotest stitulc ste\varclcss."The Dubai govern- ment rom1>lied and lhe 1Jlanc took off for Tripoli. Libya It refueled in Tripol i and fl ew on to Tunis. and Tel Aviv 11irport sourC'CS :-,aid th1:rc ,,.l'rC indiention.il l\vo other per.;ons ~·'tlr~ "·oundcd en route. Tuht!' nirpot'l \\'as sculc:Q off to all but of- ricial V<'hic les, and. all outgoi ng and incominl! f\i J!hls "'ere barred. but il "as not kno"'" if any woundL>d \Vere tuken orr the plane-. T\\'O Ill'\\ !lmen allo\vcd aboard 1hc C'raft s:tid lhl' i:uerrilla~ demanded lhc rClt'<i:1e of 13 <'omradcs Jail<'d 1n l\hartouni and Roml', and \\'OU\d kill Otlf' p:1s:.cngcr every t~·o hours unless th('\. J!Ol them. 13ut n P11lesli1u11n sphnter group in ~1r11t !IAid the hi· ME.-AI 0 ITV (AP) Fi.Ye-iatlie1·s ~1H1.i:l\t the relt>a!loe or IWO thousand farm{•rs !lhout1ng "thrO\\' 'gurrr1lla .. Jatl('d 111 llolla nd. rind t he grin~os uut or ri'le?th.•o" mArchcd \\Ut1ld kill t'\'t'r~· Dutch. Uel~1un and t hrough do"'nto"·n tlleXico City l.n\L'mhourJZ: ho~t aµc unlt•ss thell· .de 'T hu r~dny 111 :1 demonstration niand \\a:. incl. •rt11•re \\'tlS no 11n 51)011SOfCd by the SoCJ:J \isl Workers ITit'<l 1 H \t' c• \'. p 1ti11 ii I Hiii f{ll' l he d If· pa rty. fc1'l'nl'l' 1111ht•1lt•ntunds _, ~. I en ate ane s oc • . ' at1on 3 Perish In Canyon Air Crash !\ tY1'1n·en.0:1ne light plane believed h:isecl at Orange County Airport crashed and burnef! in rugged Santa Ana Canvon footh1lls early today. k illin~ ·its t hree un ide nt if ied passengers A county sheriff's depart m ent spokesman said the crash occurred al about 2:30 a .m . abou1 four m iles up G y ps um C<inyon :.uuth of the Ri,·erside Freev. a~·. One of the bodies aboard the s hat· te red airplane "'as bu rned beyond re- cognitiOn and lhe spokesman said il i:;; not even knO\\·n if the victim v.·as male or fernale. 1'he other 1 "'O persons killed \\'erl" men but no identities had bee n established as yel. Because of extensive fire damage to the fuselage . in\'estigators "'ere only able to read a por tion of the brO\Vn and "'hitc Becch<'r aft identification number . "II look<.•d' like :lS·D but \\•he n v.·e c hecked ;iround \\'ilh three airports in the ;,irea. \1·c found t.h;,it ;,i Becehcrafl matching the description \\'as n1issin g from its Orange County tic·do'""·" the spokesman said. "It s last three diJ:(ils we re 85·0." T he spokes m a n said the Long Beach Airport tower had radio and r adar contact \Yit h the Oran~c Coun· t,y-bascd plane at about 2:30 a.m. and suddenly Jost contact with it. "It 'vould seem that e\•erylhing po ints lo this being the same plane," lhe spokesman said. If it is the sam e aircrart. it is owned · by Car l Roselli QC Brea and is licensed· to a 1-la rbor Area firm called l\1a rine l\1 asters Inc .. the spokesman said. Investigator s at the scene also dis- cove red a s m all notebook containi ng a California driver 's license belong- ing to a l\lcrrill Lawson of ~luntington Beach. I t y,·as not kno"''" if Lawson was aboard.the doomed plane. <See CRASll, Pagc:A2> . • Hard to Swallow L aguna Sword Gulpe r Ja i led "CraZ\' l~ors<'" -the su·ord S\\'allou•cr \\'ho claims he can ride a bicytlt·. <lO jun1pingJacks :ind pla~· a harmonica \\'hile the blade is insert· cd-is in j;,id in La,e:un;,i Beach tod;,i ,\· Offstage. he ,El(){ls by the more con\·t•ntional Gcorgc DeSoto, JlOliC<' !'i31 d tod:ly, and t hat's the nan1e that 1\'cnt on the bookini; lOj!,~1t cit~· J;.ii! ·rhursda~' \\hen officers busted Crazy l!or~l' un charges of slc:1lini.: S50U fron1 u houst'. .. 1)1.'SOTll. OF 5i0 GLE:'\XEYRE St. <illegcdly broke into lhc hou:.t· onSunday. . · . Police said t hat last summer he entertained thousands of vi~1tors at the Sa.,..·dust Festival. I-le once told an 1n1ervicv.·er that his C'arecr at ingl•sting S1\·ords -- sometimes l\1'0 a l a time -startt·d \1·hcn he \1·as in the lourth grade 1\'hC n hl! S\\'allo\ved a pencil by accident Off Seal Beael1 Standard to B egin Drilling in J anuary By T E RR\" C0\1LLE 0 1 lftt O••lJ p;1o1 Sl•U Standard 011 nf California .. arnied \\'ith permiss ion fronl lhL• Sla!f' l.;.inrls Coin mission. \\'ill drill U!) to 20 nC\\' oil \\'ells more than a mile off shore from Sc:it Beach, a eompanr spokesrnan SOiid loda:y . The UC\\' "'ells \•:ill bcdrlll<.'d from an existing platform. Island ~:sthcr. and may increase t he platform's da1l~· production from 4.IKIO barrels to 15,000 or 20.000 b::irrcls. Drilling is not c.-:l){'ClC"<I to begin before J anu;,iry, accordinA to the eon1- Jlilny spokesn1a n7 and each \\·ell mu:.t still have individual approval fro1n staff enginee rs who \\'Ork for the State Lands Com n1isslon. The commi!i!iion. con1posed of thrc<' lamc·d uck Republiean officials. BROWN SEEKSJlELAY OFOILHEARINGS-A3 ~ra nted permission Thur~dav for lht• f'irst new drilling sincci ttil' S:111!:1 llarb;u ·;i oil spill in l~J In addition, lo thl' 11\'\\' ,,·ells of Seal Bc:1ch . the con1m1s!iion g rantC't i)n it. -13 of 1rhich an• eurrPntly pro· duei ng. 'l'hc platform 11;1:. hullL 111 I ~Ill;). Thl• Stan1lard .~1){')kt·~m.1n :,;nd h~· l'ould not ~111e :'.i n c~tirn:1ll' 011 ho11' nluch it 11·tll cusL the .conlpany tn drill the nc1v \IL·I L 2 U 11dertakers Hurt iii Fi g ht l\IELROl'1tNI-~. i\ustral1:11 C Pll - ·Two undertaker:-\\'ho fought o\·er \\'h11 should carry the heavy l'lld of :1 l'Oflin were eon victed or a:.~ault ag;.nnst t•;1<.•h other. A suhurn:i n C'ourt \\'a" told Thurs· day that l\I L'ndl'I Kacc1\' and S7.ion10 Kurdish got into a f1~t right at tht' Chevra Kudi..;h:i F'1111<'ral l'arlnr Srpt. l5 :ifll'r ont' 1)f thl·1n l'l:11rnl'd the ol h1'r al1\':ty!' fnrC'l'd him lo carry .. lt1t' hCa\'.\' p:irt" nf the ho<lit•, ,\ pollct•n1an t•'s1if1t1d 1ha1 l\.irt•\\' canit• ro the polit·c .~L;111011 hlet•d111).! from the ht•n d . tl:i1m1)1g Kurd1~h hit hin1 \\'llh a l:.irgl' stapler. Ktirdishs;ud it \\'US hi! \\'ho trad been lat \\ 1\h the Finances In Trust Declined \\'A~l l l NG 'r ON iUP l \ l\1,· St•natt· Rules Conimitlf'c toda~ un :uiim11us lv ;q1pro\'1·d th<' nomin:.it1011 of :'\t•lsori A Ho(·k1•felll·r to be \'ll'l' president and Ueclinct.l tu require him to plact' hi s vast financ1;.il holdings in a blind t 1·u~1 . . The comm ittec \·oted 9·0 to send tht• non1ination to the full Senalf.>. l 'hl· !lou se Judiciary Con1m1t\e1· rnean\1 hill' conducted its second day uf hearings on lhe former Nc1v Yori.. gn\ (·rnur. Ch:.i1rman !1 011 3rd l·Jnnon 1 1)- \'t'Y l. !'>aid the Hules Cummitll'('·s torn1al report on Hockl>felh•r \\·ill b1· 1':.UC'cl Dl'e. 3 a fter ('on~re~..,· l 'hanksgiv1ng holiday rl'<'t'!i:.. C.innon predic ted lht• nomin:itton u\t1n1:ll1·I~· "di hl' anprO\'l'd in both (·hamh(•rs . d espite a furor ov(·r· J?ockl'fellcr·s gen1'rous lo;,ins and ~ills 1 n polil il· a I fril'nd:. and a contro\•crsia I book 1t·hil'h 1:. hrothl'r financed. 'l'hL• Sen~!!€' c:o m niittcc unanimous 11' rl•Jet·ll'<I :.uggL•s11nns that it formally rl·c1uirc Ho ckl•fcll.cr tn put his hold ing..; 1n a bhnd tru:.l or pledge nc\~·1· ;11.::1111 to i.:11·e n1onl'Y to as:.ociatl':.. Ho1·kefeller. ho1\·e1·cr. has said he Y1'1ll .ibidc voluntarily by both ~ggestion~. (·:1nnon said the co1nmitte<' dnl nol Jt•t'l it 11ould be ··meaningful" to 1 •·· •1111rl· Hockefl'ller to l'!'it;.ibli:ih l hl· lihnd trust'\. "\\.ilh the lretnl'ndous \YCalth ol lht· ISf'f' ROCK\", Pag<"A2t Clro.t11 i.ft" Coa!;l -\\t"••lf1t•r C:lv;1r l on1i;ht ;ind S.1lurdu~. ;1ctord1n :! lo 1 h!' \\l':-tthl·r 'l'l'\iC'l'. \111h _,l1t.ht!y \\';1rn11'r 1 ~·n1pc r :1tur1,..; :--..1tunl.1~. lligh' a1 1h1· h0;11·hl'' r;,'\ ri:.in:! 111 ;:i nilantl. Lt1\1' •HI :1:1 HO TE L WA ITER ... . ... GETS JOB BACK ,# permission for <jrilling from four plat- forms in the S:'fnta Lt3rlJ:tr'3 rft;.rn"f!C'I~ despite strong obj('Ctions from t'!l· \·i ronn1cnta lists. ALBANY, N.Y . <UPI) -An ap- peals court today r uled reverse !'iex ual . d isc rimination occurred "'hen a Binghamton hotel hiid off 3 male "'aitcr to hire a female "bunny"-typc u·aitress. · \\'ire sC'r\•icc stories had said the commission 11ppro\'cd dn lling or llun· tinglon ltearh, but Chesll'r Eaton. a "Srapler,. • • ,-1 . ·· ,. Banke r Es p es I :\SllU; 1'0Jt1\. \- [)01111 /11/ol !\1(1/t l\',,1!-r.~ 7rJn1 fiar/«11 and Jo 01.~on tokl' u 1110~ 01 lhl' t-rt•a/H l' rorr1·~ //Ill/ nrf' l/l)u-.1111 llu.~ 1r1•1·l.~·nd oh•,tg lh<' (Jron111: \Vhen the slate Dirtsion of lluman Rights ordrred John \V. Plcb:ini re· instatt>d at the Ram11cla tnn :inti given his back p::y·in June. 19i3, the hote l appealed The hot<'l <1rJ1,1u:d 1h~ ln\\' a\lov.·!I <li~­ C'riminat inn if ha.;('(! 011 a bon:i fide oc t.ur:111011;d 1.1ualificat1on The <'our! S<ud no ~11~h r1ualificalion ~·as shown in Pleb:11u's case ,, l.lalc land:. cn~in<'Pr. !'laul the only a1> proval \\<IS for the St•ul Beach :incl Sanla nnrb:ira pl:itfnrms t.:nion Oil and Rurm:1 lhlcath h:l\(' a platforn1 off Bol~:1 ('h1crt s1 a11· &•ac h in ll unt1n~ton l.k•ach, hut hall' not r eccdvcd pern11s,1011 for n~·1\ \\t111~ l::aton said rnch l\t•ll St:inclard pro1)0:.t•d tor<tr1l hn~ \\111 h3\'('IO m1'l'I ~t all' s1nndard:-f•H l'lll-!111l't•rin.i:: ';1f1• I~', lhOU'A h {'ll\'ll'Olltll\'lll;1] unp.u'\ fl' pnrt ~ ;ir(' OC'<'('~Sar~ lslnn1I l•::.tht•r a lrcad\ h.i~ ii 11~·11 ' ' E xtortio ~1 T r y FOllT\\(1111'11,Tt•\ ~\l•1-1\11t'' IOt'\u111 plur 111•nt ;1\\r\ tu1!.1 \ \\h1•n .1 n1an :-lu.i::)..•'•I hi" (';1p\11r ,1t th1· I• 11,1 :'\at1nnal B.1111-.,,. lt•.1p1·cl ,1 l1>ll1·r ·, l'ounll'I' aiul l'lJ.'>hl•d U11·11u~h a gJ;1,, dO<'it tn <;,:-Jlrr1· l 'h1' rn;1n ·~ \\ 11<• :111<t c\.111i.:h1t•r 111'!'1' l'f''l'llt'fl h\ ptdll't' JI .t r1·~1d1•111· • m1n1111•, \.11~1 r 1'11l1t•t· !'<.1111 .John Ha ~ rnond '111111111 :.~, 1old 1he1n l11n llll'll h1rr1·d thi'1r 1\,1\ 1nl1• h1, hon11' •'.11\lcr1t1t\,1\ Coo$! S..·e t1Jday .~ \\ l't'kt•11d1·1 Aly...., S.•~•Ct w1.,,. L M ''"" '•"'•'"'• '""'"" '-'""'' O'•UwoUl O.••ftt.1•11,1•• fdU .. •11 P••• ,,~ .. (· .. ~ .... ~,,. ' 'ft~ ... M..l'c~• ~ .. ,. Mu•w•I F11flCI• ·' l11tl t•x .. . -A2 DA.IL Y PILOT ' s Friday. Novem~r 22. 1974 Ford Pledges Continued Support to Seoul 11>' llEJ.t:.\'fll(),t . .\S S EOUi. !L'Pl l l 'r1·~1dl'nl Ford. ~·e lron1cd tu Sl·oul 1n .i bhzLOJrd of rol- crt.'d conrl'lll. tod.i) pl1·cl l!c d thl.' Unil· t'd St111 , . ., " i II rt·tl utc nt·ith('r 11 s t roops in South t\urt·a nor l 'onl!rcss will - tng -lt rnilil:iry :11d tn m:1lntaln that country 's inclt' pc ndt·nt't' An (•st1111.1t cd \\.\.O 1111 11100 South l\orti1n.s turned 11ut for For,/1 ·~ <i rri \ :1 l. ll1s 12-milc drive 1uto St·otll fru1n the J:ttrpo rL wo:1s ;1 lriun1phal entry. Oh- viou s ly n1ovt!d, 1:ortl c a lli.:d 1t .. trt mend ous. '' In a two-hou r private: d isc ussion 1968 Shakedow11 "'•th South 1\oren n Prcsltfcnt Park Chun~ !lee. Ford t':tt:presstod concern about P o.irk's hclJ\'Y·handed t ('prei;sion of tlissidtnts. An ;.ode later ~uid Ford was satisfied "''1th l'ark's re~1K1nst'. but ref used lo clahor :..le. Ford prom l'iCd in a joint communi- que issued a ft er the talks to pro\•ide "1>rOmpl and t>ffcct ivc assist.-.ncc to repel (;iny) -.rmtd :1tt;a·k ;1ga1n~t the R4·puhlic or (South ! K or~;i in ac· cordancc "'it h the 1nutual defense trt•a ty or 195·1." ' Ford ft!l~u rcd Park lhcre would bl' no l'Cduct1on in the 38,000-man gar· ric;nn nf l ' S. lroop!I no"' stationed in Soul/I Korl'il . Ile a lso pledged Am('r1ran uHI in developing Soutk Korl•an df'fensc industries and. if Cun;:rc:s:s prov1de:i thl' mont'y, a 5400 million program to modernize South Kore-''sarmed forces. 'J'he <'tlmn1 un1qut• said .Park had ac- repll·cl an in v it;it ion to visit tke United St:.t lt•s, allhough no dale "''as set. 'fhc Sout h Korean president, "'"ho rame to po"·er i11 01 1961 coup, has been in the l..:n1ll'd St<i tes on four previous oc· ('<J SIOllS. Ford fl ew lo Seoul from Japan and Officer Guilty Of 2 M11rders NE\V ''OllK <API -Wil\ia 111 R. Philli ps. ;in admilted c rooked policem un who later turnt•d un- dercover ~•se nt, has been found guilty or. the m ur_d<'rs of 11 pim1> and :.1 pro- stitut(' during a 1968 Christn1a s Eve: shakedo'A·n. After II hours of deli bcro1 tion, lhe all-male jury in ~l a nhatt a n Supren1c Court al!>o found Philli ps gui lty Thurs· day of the attempted murder of a brothf'I patron, who turned out to he the key \\ itness against hi m. Phillips was tried In 1972 for the same murders of procurer J ames Smit h, alias J im my Goldberg, !Kl, and prostitute Sharon Stango, 18, and the wound ing of Charles Gonzale7.. now < . -.. \ ORANGE ,, 0 ' 3 " • .' coi.JNTY + \4 ,. . ~ . • .~ • , 0..11, Pilot,., .. _, 1 CROSS MARKS CRASH SITE l In Rugged Canyon Area t f 'rom Page Al "CRASH •.• • The '''reek \I/as discovered \\'hen sheriff's officers and rounty firemen were ra iled to the srrne of a small brush fi re nt·ar the Junction of \\'eir a nd Gypsum canyons in the Santa Ana !\.fountains. ··A deputy found the \\'reckage scat- t err<I ove r ;i \\"i de a r ea,'' t he spokes man said. "It \\'as still on firt~ "\\"hen \\"e got t here.'' One of the bod ies had been thro,1n cle;ir or the ,~·reckagc and "'as not badly burned. A fire depa rtment investigator sairl jt <ippearcd lhe plane \Va s trying to pull out or a dive \\'hen it im pactt'd ;1t the ba se of a small hill :ind skidderl aboutaoo ft·Ct up the slope. ORANGE COAST s DAILY PILOT Til<eO<al'IQ<'CW•1 °'8•1• PoiO! ""l"""'•(lli•com-bfW'd111t ,.._, P•<'•. ••PWDh..,,..,Df!lltOr- (°'"\I Pulll•"''"11 Cotnp•n• ~.,,..,..,,1....,. ..,, Pl>ll'•"' ... "'°""'' !ll•OUQll f""<W1 for Ci>\t.o Mt ... lot•-' 8'roK,., ,. • ..,,,...,, llo•<lltf oun· lo•ll ll•flo, ""'"''. ~<l<ll•ti.oc• \/•Hoy ..... , uoun• !lf"h'\llulll Co••1 "'S•ft111e •r<;i«>Mf '""'"o~ 11 wl>I"""" ~•lu•l>•1' -s..no.,.... Tiii ""'""""! 11111>1"'""" ... ~ .. , .. "' ~ w.u !!.If ~tit, (.o\IO ....... W, (O!•'Ofll>Ot'llolt • Robert N WN!d PrnoO.nt •"" Punl•ll>r• Jack R. Curley Vott "''""""'"""~-·I ,,.,.,..,,.r Thomas Keev11 Thomas A. Murphine -"""'"' f<l•lllt Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall ,l•l•\!011! """n•t"'Q t <ll!Ot ~ Offices 0..01l1M•I• ))0 Wr1•1Wv ~! ... ~• ""•Mil f!.>Mll Ul l N•••!Mll1 Bol.•••O•d L•G""•6"-Hll 11 .. (;ot_•,,llVtt! 1.Ji!,1..,111• ~ .. 11 ''*" &..c11 Dl>lrr•""d ~ s.toll~C..0(~ V•!it• '~ft1 lo ~I llooli ··~"0"'Q9''""""' Tflltphone 1714) 642-43?1 Classifll!d Advertising 642·5678 •<ld!f•llotc • Yo Hoy i..-OtO<I 581·6310 ft6m\.on(l•,...n1"" .,5·01130 • f,.,.. """'" o. ... .,.. co~"'' c-n1~ 540·1220 • (1.111'1'~1. t•it O••ftO-Coo,i P\Ml"''"lll ~ "' ... ~ \!Of"'· 111 ... 0•·- ....,, ... 1.1 .... utr "' •"•'"' .. .._,, ""''''" ,.... --Gll<M.t!t .... , ...... •wot•fl "'"'""-.. 1--~-1~1~. ~6"° (IOI' oo•!-C>f•<I •I Co•lt Ml'1"1 C.o!lti>•11•• '"""''"'.., llf t•""' U 00 ll'l!IHhlr , '' ''"'' '-' 00 ll'tGll!N1. rfl•l<!"'f OHl1Mt-U.00 m011lll1y ~ 48. llowever . the first jury f;i ilcd to agree on a verdict. Phillips, 44, gained public pro· minence at the 1971 Kn;i pp Con1 - 1nission ~ca ri ngs inl o polire corrup- tion whf'n hl' tl'~lificd he \vas " crooked cop "'"ho turned underruvcr <igent for the rommi ssion . lie said all plainclol hes detectives on the force \\"ere corrupt. In 14 years in the department. he said, he nC\'er knew an officer to stay in the i:ambl- ing enforcement more than t11.·o years wlthnut taking Jrraft . Phill ips said he "'as forred into his role as a com mission agent after it found evidence shO\\·ing that hr "'as arranging payoffs to polire fron1 Xav iera Holla nder, then madam of an East Side l\Tan hattan brot hel a nd later thr author of the book "The llap- py 11ooker." lie told the commission hearings of poliee on the .. Christmas pad" of hotels. bars a nd restaurants. Phill i1>s later \\rote a book about his ex- pe rif'll C'f'. culled "On'fhc Pud." 'fhcn-Police Commissioner P:.i trick !i-Jurphy, in a n un precedcntrd de - cision. a nnounced he wa s continuing Phillips ' sala ry while he assisted in the investigation of other corrupt of- ficers. Philli ps \V:JS indictt'<I in the hrothcl sl:iyings in :'\f ;irch 1972. five months aftf'r t he Kn:.ipp hea r1nj?s ended. l~hlilips \\'as rc-IC'ased in S.50,000 hail. The six-1\·c-ek first trial ended 1\ug. 9, 1972, after the j ury rl!ported it "''as ·hopelessly deadlocked. Phi Iii ps' la\\1yers in the (irst trial, t'. l.ee Bail ey and S. Edward Orenstein , wilhdrew and Phillips retai ned l!enry Rothblatt as his la"'Yt."r for the second tria l, ""hich began in ©c1ober. In his opening statement al the seco nd tria l, Rothbl att said Phill ips "'as framed to avenge the death of de· tecti ve Ed\vard J . l\Ic-Nam:.i ra. \\'ho k illed himself Der. 8. H.171. Rothblatt said l\.I c Nam ara feared he had been taped by Phillips in <in ill icit deal. Gonzalez, who also testified in Phillips ' first trial, said the s hootinl: curpted a fter P hi ll ips rlcmand ed SI,000 in sha kedo\\·n money from Smith. Pair Electrocuted :\"ATI O~AL f'IT\' (AP) -1\ fathrr and so•1 \\·crc f'lectroe11tcd \\"hen their lruck boon1 toucht•1l " hi l!h-IC'n!'iinn pt)\\"er line, police said. The ·10,000-\·olt line snapped and fe ll oo the t ruck 1'hursday, ki lling .Joseph llriC'a , 53. or Cerritos, and his son ~tilan, 30, of i\a- tional C11 y, UPI Telopl>eto GUILTY OF MURDERS Rogue Cop Phillips Pilot Dies; 2 Teens Fly Plane, 5 Die BOCOTt\, Colombia IL'Pl l -Twn tc~n·a.e:ers ! ried t/('sf}<'ratcly for oio mi nutes to keep a small plane aloft in a h!1ntlin g rainstorm aftl'r the 1nlot :-.lt1nlpl'rl cil·:Jd :it thccontl"ol s I n the e nd, the~· failt·d . 1'hl' 11r1\·;1 tt'[y l\\ ned pl:.inc crashed near Oogota's l::ldorado Airport. killing all fi\'e pas.:icnger s abo:ird. The bo\"~. aged 16 and 17, grabbed the cOn- t rols \\hen lhe pilot died of :.t he;:i rt at· tack shortly be fore the t"·in·cnginc Ce-..~na -12 1 \\'JS to la nd at Bogota after ;1 flight from Cali in \\·estern Colom- IJi a. l'\eithf'r had ('\'.er fl0\\"11 a pl::inc before hut 11·1th t he radio instructions from the co11 trol 10\\CJ" thev \rcre :1ble 10 kr·ep the plane aloft for-40 n1inutt•s 1n a1lriving rai ns torm. "Gcntlen1 en, \Ve are ha\'ing pro- bll.'n1s. \\"!.! can't sec," ,,·as the J:ist t•ornmunication from the. tcen·;igcd pilots. t.olombia n <'ivi l acro nnut ics a tHhoritics did not immt'diatclv 1llen- t1f.\· rhe ho.vs. \vho only told the Control IO\\"C rthl·y \\Cr t· l(l:tnd 17. 1'hc pilot \\'a s identified as Capt. l.11n 1a lo I>unrtt·. ·15. lk·for(' !'>Ufft•ri .. g: !he heart att;ick. he told th(' con lrol tO\\·e r that his left arm \\"as giving_ 111111 a great deal of pain. "1'hen hC' c;lu mpcd o\"er the 1·o n- trol:-., ''an air t raffic tontrol lcr ~ai<I. Too Mrcch Paperivork Fund Study Quashed On Coed Gym Classes \V t\Sff!S GT O:'IJ (UP I ) Conj!ressional conferees loday or- dered the Depa rtn1ent of llealth, Education and \Velfurc no t to spend federal funds trying to integrate boy ;1nrt girl gy m cl:isses. 'fhe order . in strong la nguage, came in the settle ment late T hursday ni ght of a $J3 bi ll ion appropri:itions bill for the Depa rtments of L::ibor anti HE\V. ··~one of the funds appropriutcd in this hill .ire to be used to cnforrc the integration of physical educatiCln rhtsses by scx," said the conference ri:port rf'lcascd tod:1y. The conferees also ordered l-IE\V not to apply sex discri minatio n rules to Boy Scouts. Girl Scouts. Ca mpfire Girls. Boy~ Club, Girls Club. \'i\fCA, Y\V CA. hi g h school and college fraternities and sororities and similar organizations. T he rules we re drancd by J1E\V to enfo rce a 1972 la\ll prohibiting sex dis· cri mi nation in education. "The conferees also believe that in cnf orcing the p rovisions of Ti tle IX (of the la\Y), the ~cpartment is imposing :in un r easo n a bl e amou nt of papcrwo~k on these institutions," the report said. Who's·-(3rook? Bµ.llot Recou1it Raises Doubt CO~("OB l). N .II. (AP) -Den10<"r:>t!i and Republican!> in\'ol\Cd in the ~.crount .. nr !\rw Jlampshirc's l' S. Senate race cannot agree y,·hat crooks ;arc • On -one ballot from Cl:ircmont, a \Otcr \\•rote "crooks'" in the Republita n str.i iJ?ht ticket r1rcle. Secr.C'tar~ of Stale H?hcrt _I ... St:i rk. !iUprrvi!<iinJ! the recount in \\'hich l){'mocral J nhn 1\, Ourk1n trails llcJl, l.ouis C. \\1yman (R·N.l·f.), by 209 'nit'!>. rlc('l<ir<'d 1 hr ballot 1n\ a lid 1'hursda\ . The l~cpu bhc11ns obJcctcd,Jia} 1n' it\\ as ub\iau.li th(: \!oter .,..as ~oing ror a str.u~ht cor tirkct. !Jtm11C'rat ~ d1s.1p,rccd . .!i1:1yi ni:: the voter's Intent was ob\'ious: Jic or :-.he \\JS ' ot1ng for Ot1m0<•rats. • , was srhcdul cd to depart for snow· covered Vladivostok S::iturday (this evening U.S. t1mel for hi:s fi rst sum- rnil meeting "'ith Soviet leader Leonid Brclhnev. Fotd 's meeting with Park at Blue Tlouse, the South Korean presidential' mansion so-named bei:ause of its blue-tiled roof, fo llowed an arriva l <'C'remony a t Kimpo Interna tional Airport in \\1hich the president siad: "I am here lu re;i ff1 rrn our friendship and to give it new mcan111g and li fe." 'fhc noisy , colorful welcome to South Korea \V as the warmes~ yet i_n t 'roin Page Al ROCKY ••• Rockc fellC'r fam il y," he said , "it \\"Ould be very difficul t to insulate I heir entire hold ings. "\Ve have in this case a full dis- closure. Everyone kno"·s wh ere h.is holdin~s arc and will be able to r e· cognize if there is any conflict of in· tcrest." O n ly one Jt ules Commi ttee me mber. Sen. J ames Il. Allen (D- Al:1. ), said he voted for the nomina- tion "·ith "reservalions." Citing what he described as "sharp differences " \\•ilh ltockefeller 's liberal views, Al· !en said he would drcide later whether to vol(' for the non1in<it1on on the floor. Rockefr ller told the Judicia..ry Com-- m ittec 'J'hu,rsday that he will put most of his vast financ ial holdings in a blind t rust if he is confirmed. He also ad· milled he has spent Sl-0 million of his O\\'n money financing his poli tica l career because he caruJot find many donors. -• "Thc reaction of most people is why shou l d he give mo ne y to a Hockefelle r," he said. Comm ittee members generally ap- pl a ude d Rocke felle r"s pledge to volunt arily put $140 million in stock in _ a bl ind trust . Bu t the promise did not satisfy ~on1l>, \Vho said thev \\•ere \vorried :.tbout a confli tt of i0nll!rcst between Hockefcllt•r II!:! vice-president and · f:.tm ily interests. Severa l members voiced reserva- l ions about the "\vedding of vast economic wealth \\'ith the political po"·er of the vice presidency a nd J>er~a ps the presidency_" "I t·a n't belie,·e they t hink I'd reprrsent St.indard Oi l. but they seem lo," Hockefeller told rt'l)Orters later_ "It isn't the \\'ea Ith now it'sdO'A'n to the question of conflict of interest and J ',•c got to do something about that.'' f-'o rd's £irs l TTIJjOr trip nbr03d, Dl•s_pite earl lt'r objt'(1 ions that his vis- it a 11J)C'<lrcd to .\>UPIXll't Poirk 's re· i:imt'. no protest demonstrations "'ere reported. lnstc.id t here 'verc brass bands. n :1g$. flo\\'t'rs. confetti and arches bea ring Ford's J>Ortrait. litany of those lining the ro<1ds up to 15 persors deep were :>chool children let out or cluss just fo r the occasion. Ford 1.1nd Soviet. le.icier Brezhnev will begin thei r sumniit talks late lo· day during a tra in ride from the out· skirts oC Vladivostok to a house local· t.d ,about one. hour an~ 4S minut . from the Siberi an port city. The enlirc off1cial \\rhitc I louse p;i r- ty 3nd the 1\n1erican. press cor1;~ traveling with the President also l4'1ll be aboa rd the t rain. F'ord is scheduled to urrlvc. at Vladivostok's Vocdui zhenk Airpor t at 2 p.m. Russian time (8 Jl.m. PST) a nrl \vill be welcomed b.v Brezhnev :.ind othe r Krcn1l in offiei<il ::; 1'hc President is scheduled to de· part the Sovirt Union Satu~day a fll·_r- noon, fl ying back to Washington via Anchorage, Alaska. Thanksgivi11g Trip Russell Behind ~ars Once Again Forme r .. L ag una 1-lills resident J a mes Ra y ll usscll was orde red by a Los Angeles judge Thursday to be returned to Oklaho1na Thanksgiv· ing D<iy to fa ce trial on cha rges that he m urdered a nd robbed a 92-year-old man. But la wyers for the Oklahoman \\'hose two ye a rs in jail "'ithout a hearing s tirred widespread attention said that they would file an appeal befor e the return date. In the meantime. however. Russell is back t..ehind bars after his short- li ved freedom on bail. Citibank Dips Rate to 1 Oo/o NEW YORK (AP)-First Na- tional City Bank of New York, kicking off its eighth straight week or prime rate reductions, lo""Ve"red its lending tee for·major ·businesses today to 10 percent from 10.25 percent, e ffective Monday. Citibank's prime rate, which has come d o~·n steadil y from the record hi gh 12 pe rcent held wide- ly by major banks t .... •o months :.1go. is the lo\\·esl offered by a ma· jor commc-rcia l bank. Mos t banks charge from I0.50 percent to 10.75 percent for big-business loans. FINAL WEEK lie spe nt about t"'O year.s in jail waiting for some sort of hc:.1r1ng to de· cide if authorities in Oklahon1u coultl bring him back to the st:1te to stand trial. Supe rior.. Co urt Judge Raymond Choate said that he "'as convinced that there \\'as enough evidence pre- sented at Russell's hearing to \va r rant his return. He stressed t hat he h.is m.ide nu judgment ori guilt or innocence-only that he be lieves that Russell, indeed , was in the stale at the t ime the · murder of Albert Chris tenberry look pl~ce_ in March of 1,972. Judge Choate said he believed tho prosecution testimony of Russell's first wife and cousin and added that the credibilitY of some witnesses in Russell's beha lf was suspect. ' . The first wife testified that she •·as with a Russell in a motel in Ok lahoma during March or 1972, the same month that the killlrig too~ place. Riassell-"s cousin testiried that -Russell told him about robbing an old ·man during that same period. While Russell's Wife sobbed, Judge Choate delivered his decision before noon Thursday, then the man "·ho spent 744 days in jail "'ailing fo r due proce!';S wa s ordered back intu custody. The judge revoked the SS,000 h:.iif which Russell had posted and the de· fendant was ordered back to jail • Special ·;Purchase Sale! • I I ' ' ' 1'rd ,-o n Ire mcrt has made a. truckToad pu rch;:1s.e of beautiful r.tarimont sofas :.tnclc ha1rs : \Ve .s a,·c SSS by bu yin g a h ui.!c t r uckloacl a nd you s a ve SSS \vhen we P_ass the m along to you. A fin e sclec- t1on or c olors. prints and fa brics l\1 a ny other sofas and ch airs 110\v i~ s tock are a lso on sale. Chairs re~?". pricC'd ·I 69 rrom S239 .\011" FROM Sof~s l'C'f!. pri l·ecl rromSH9,\"011" FROM •399 DREXEL-HIORITAGE-HENREOO N-WOOOMARK-KARASTAN-BAKER WEEKD.t. YS & SA TURD.t. YS 9:00 to 5:l0 CLOSED MOHD.t.YS NEWPORT BEACH • 1727 Wl::STCLlt-'F DR ., t>42·20.50 • LA GUNA BEACH• l4~ NCH lTll cJ_.IA.-..~I' llWY., 4!M·~l TORRANCE • 2Jfi49 llAwrtlORNE BLVD, (01"-'tl t'ri, t1 I !I. Suu, 12·S.301 .'!7K•li7Y ,) • m ("o A "" 1'.Jf ~rt " "' ~p s i1 t•tJ \\ 1· t he in tha the . 0 :-t-11 ord ~t"I <t l"l' Jilli '1 a. H11\ •111 tlu ~ T '" "ad nat loo :ul .... Ind (ja l \'111 th;i h1•1 .,, !\I i (lo " ' 1ni ,,, t·li , •. 1111 111 . " I "' 1 I u .ra. !hi; "" :iii . ' ho or re '" (Ir "' Ill' hi' ;in in " '" 1111 )11' ho hi " f'\I " liu lo(' kn :;pt: I old th• 1\11 II< ,, 380 ,thl . Id. "·e tic cd jla SC • Frld11y, November 22. 1974 DAIL V Pll..0 I o>I ;f 8~ W@M[( ~®l?WD©® ;:Hospital Woes Told • ID Coast Talk 1\ Suntla ,\ , 'I nuda~·, \\1>1lncsLla v anti Fl'itla\ F1·i:tlurt· ' or lilt• l)aily l'ilul r:i1/ o pr11/;h·111'.' 'fl1l'n 11-r1/1• Prlt . Uu1111 JJul lCll/ <:UI r1•rl IOfit.'. !It'! !11t• a11.~u·t•rs ruul ill'· //IHI )/OU lll't'd 10 N//l/'t' llll'Qlllfll!.~ lrJ !/!•f"j'Tl/l/h'/!/ {U!c/ bUll'Ull'~S 1\fr11/ 111111r 1111t'~r1n11s /u I' II I /) 11 11 11 I\ I \ •111r .'i1·~r1£'1'. IJ11111i1•' Cuust ll)' ALAN DIRKIN t"l'~:--l\"t• t:OSIS ant.I unSlahlt• quallt~ ," 011 ... 0•1••"*$\.o" 1 · 1 r A black picturl' ('Un be c.lrB"'" ur ll' -.al{ <.Lt :1 mt•t•t1ng u lht• t'llllt'll-. health cure in ()rungcCount\'. one 10 groupinti;stii ~l c~a . "'hit•h the costs ar(' l'xcessiv~ and lhe Citing P<1rtu·ul:ir arc::is of unstable c:1re· irregular. And the picture gt·t.~ t'.trt• •nut lni.;h tosts. :\lal<'k ~1ni:lcd uut wor'• h ·1 I r· · h 0 1>t•11 he:ir t ... uri.:c ry :.111d r;1diuuon s ... us osp1 a 1nanc1ers rus to · th build before controls take ov('r. l'ra Pr· . Such a picture"·us-c.lra"·n1'hursdav lie c;o.:p/ui.necl that Sl'VC'n Oran g1~· for men1bers of CJJ AR1'. t he Citizcn.s <;ounty !1os1ut :1. Is h_al'e op('n heart sur· 1-lurbor Area Rcseo.irch ·ream, bv i:ery unit ~. 1\'h1t•h 111 1973 performed a Stanley T . fl:lalek, executive dirccto.r tol:ll or 65•1 opcr>itLOns. The standard nrthe Orange County llcalth Plu.nnin~ number of such proecdur·cs for l'aC'h l'ouncil. unit ~hould be 200 surgl•rics a year to /)01/11 /'1/11!, I'() ll1Jr /.i6{1. Costa i\lrso. Ci\ 9:?1i2li. /11t·/udc yvur ~ lele,?J10111· 11111n/,.•r !\1atek said thut in ()range Count.I. insur(• 11rofil"ic 1~t:y._ ~latek S<1id, but \\here 79 percent of the hospitals ;ire thrl'e of !hf' unit-. 111 Orange County run for profit, thl'rc once wert• re· P1-'1:formcd <lfil o£the~c operations. I asonable grounds for new hospitals to . 1 he oth~r £our un11 s averaged only· I be built "but that day passed several 38 sur)lerLcs, the health planner re· f 1. years ugo. ·• ported ... lfppnir '"'''°""ibl" UEAR PAT : I h:.i\e a Flcx·Sc;d sl<.unlc.'.s .-.t('l·I prcss: . .u·c C'ookcr \\•hich nced'i :.i Ill'\\ lid 111' ;1 r't•p;1ir nf the• old !!llC. I can IH• lon;.;cr find ;:111 arca stnrt· :1h!c· 10 l;1k1• care 11r 1hi -;, Sil I \\·rc,tc \q Ila.' ac.lc.lrci;s 011 1n ,Y cookbook. \"i-.<·ht•r l'roducti; c,,_ in ('liit·ago. !\I \ le ll"r 11:'.ls returnt•ll :111<l 11•i11 I :1n1 ~l :4 Joss tt:-. tn 11·hat rurthe r ri·cour.~c I might fl ;J I "l:. E :\I., Costa illcs:.i \·our 11rcss ur1· cuokl•r "·as n1anurat·turcc.I prior tu Jl ohart ("ur11orati11n'" acquisition or \'l..,thcr. 1\ cont:ict 11 ith llohart hrin ~s had nf'11·s, hu11·t·1·c r , Parts, cxct·pt for :.arct,\' 11111~ ... and r1·1nu,·ahll' 11icccs, ;.a re no lunger :11 »ii a hit· -and r1·pa i rs ea n not bc rnadc un t'h·x ·Sca l nres:-.ur1• eook1·r .... A Jl obart :.11o kl· ... n1;1n said hun1lrrd"' or in11uiri1·s si1nilar lo .1our., and 'nany prt-!!osurc ,·uokt•ro; are r1·ct·i11·d h\' llohart 1·ach 11el'k. This hrin,i.:., hea1iaches to both t he fir1n an1I f'lt·x·Seal u"·n1·ri.. Onrt• in a"'hile lh1•re i:-. no r1·couri.e othc-r than hurin ~ a"''"" i1rod11ct, and this i-. the case "'ith .1our11ruhh•1n. Ere1•ft1r Sets Lit·•· . DEAR l'i\'I': Sc,·C'rnl \1·eek~ ago I !'t:llt ;1 ll'llt·r to tl1t· 1\ (.' (;ilberl Co, 111 orrJC'r !-Om'C' spa rt• p;irt~ !'or :111 erccl11r :-1.'t th;•t I had :1s 0.1 th11il. 'l'hr!>C' sr!"' .arc "'tdl soltl in :-.torl"s :ind vou t·;1n 1n1aginl' my ~urp1rsP \\hen nl.v lcl\tl" '':1!' rt·l urnt·d \\"ith an "()ut of ll11 .. 1nc .... -Btltt1·11111Scndl'r" !-l:tn1p <Ill Lt 1-. l ht•l't.: ;111\ \\:I I" Ill !ind 0!11 I( th1 ... 1 ... 1 flll"0 ' • II ·r., ll uutiu~ton Bl•:1t·h Thf' Prt•t•lor !-1'1 pro11lr j u ... t coultJn 't ,:u out or hu-.int·i.-.! Aft1·r all ,,,. ··adult!-." ha\C bct·n thruui:h un tht• n ationa l "'cl'nc l;.at1·ly, that 1\uuld ht· too n1uch. Furtunatl'I\", T111· C'it1 ·,.. ad in in isl rot I I l't' ofrice's ~pokf'S n1 an °!>1'1 both nr our nlinds at 1·as1•. (;ilhl'rt )111l11stri1•i. is no\1 a ... ub:-.idiarv uf c:ahrl<'l lndu ... tril',., ::!Ofl .ilh ,\1e .. ·~e11 \'ork . .\'. \'. \\"ri11· tu (;ilh1'rt in c;irt• of tha t adtlrt'!'i ... :ind ~our .~par1· part ... 11ill h1·011th eir 11a1 . 'uig B11si11t•ss J)E.\B J• \'I"• \r1· 1lic·t <loc·tnrs ;\ncl r1.·duc·1 ng pill !'!L·llt:r'> -.tdl do1ni.: u hi~ iUl.'i llll' ... S in .\"lCll or illt"l"l':i-.ing f?Od l"O.~l.' '! I\ I' .. Foun\:1111 \"alle.1 o\.1n1n!'il ;?1 n1illion .\nu•rit·an' :in· !'>lill 011·1·111•i i.:ht. Fi11• thousa n1\ dnclnr_.. '>Pl"l'ialiit· (''l:t·h1 ,j1·<'IY in \\t•ii:ht t·onlr11I . :!IHI fl (':L fl\ Sl!lll 1nillion j, 'lu•nt :-11111ualll 1111 1'1•1h11·i11";: clru i:-.,. !'<t ;1li~lil'' indiralt' th•· O;.:ur1· t·lin1hs IH n1ur1• lhan a hilliou dollar' 11-t·r )l'ar if )"011 inrludf' 11111111·.1 ,..111·nt un rt·ducing aid~. hook!!>, c·luh .. anti 111aga7.in1'' flt•\ott•d to dit·tini: a-nd t•x(•rci-"l' 1lc1·icf''· llt>•tt1•111nd1• t.::rpe11si 1·1• l>F:.\H P,\'f : An1 I !':i1·ini.: nr lo~ing, rr1011L·\· hy u:-i ng p:1cl-;1 ~ed ··-.k1llL·t (iinncr ... ·· ralht•r 1h;i11 prtp;1rinJ..'. !he .C':1sserolr inJ,:l'l'dh·nts n11·~1·lf"' 1 .'a\ the park;1;:!(•1J tl1nn1·r i-. 1 ·h~·:1pt•r , liut 111~· hus band t•turns :·tir~l\n1:.11.h:'" 1:-. ;i(\\·;11·s llllll"t' Vt'IHHllllH':lf. __ 'i · ll.G .. Co.-;t.1 i\lcsa Sonn• 1111 cka grd skillt•t 111 ain 11ish1•s art• l (• .. s l'X!•f'n s i\•e than hon1t'-1Jrt·11;1rrfl . according to results l)r a prit·1· stud.1· cnndut'll'd hy l iS l>1\ rc..,carl·ht·r-. in \\"ashln)tton, l).C., ... upl·r111arkr t s In April 19il . (;ru11n1l·ln•1•r i.l roi,ta norr. 1a,;1 ~11a :11111 1nat·aroni ·chili ·hf't•f dinnl·r.,., each n1adf' rron1 our lo\\"·l"l\.'!I and our hi¢h·co-.t hrand or :.kil!t•I dir1111·r 1nix. an1\ fron1 ;1 h111111> rt'l'ilK' \\ith "~Ila rah· in ~rf'11i1·nl,, \\1 ·1,1· co111parr•1I for coi.I. In ;i ll e:l-.1''· 1::1t•h t•11tr1•1• n1 :11k• fro111 1111· lo11t•r·('11~t hr:ind ":i" ahout :!O 111•1't:t•nt It·!'!:. 1·~11\·nsi\'t' lh::in lhe !111111l"ll'"1•p:irr1I di!>h. 'l'h1· thr1·r hl_glu•r·CO!'il .'ikillt•I 11111111•1·~ \\1•r1• n1ur1• "'-l'l'll!>i1 r on a <•IH'·t'U!I "''r1 i11 11 b:111i.'l. • ll•1t11s1· 111ti•11•c~ DEAR l'Al ·: 1·n1 in the process of rl•IJuilding an "nlmost'' :1nt ique car. hut J Jll'C'd Se\·cral parts thnt I can't locate :11 :1uto supply stdrf.'.s. Do you kno\Y o f ;111.1· company which :;nc:cioliz1~.s in ni t.I cnr purls.·~ J.11., lluntlngton B(;rtlf~ 1r. ~·our c.·:.r is 111or<· than 20 years t1ld , chanrrs are good you can ordrr the parl!ii you nt('d from llelm, Inc .• Anlh111e ('ar O~pt .. r .O. Box 7706, lletroit. i\tlrh. •18207. Anothrr source Is ll e1nn1ing~ i\totor St'"'S. P.O. Uox 380. Bt•nnln~lon. Vt . 05201. This mon· . thly rnaigazine contains l!'tO 11a•ts ol ad!! ror cars and hard·to·rind parts. Officer s Pelted 'P1\l.~t SPRt:\°GS fl'Ptl l'olicc "'er e pt•ltl•tl 11 L!h rocks, <:ans :111d bot· tic' 'l'hursd:1y 111ghl afll•r thl'y arrc~t · ed l\\"O juv1;n1\cs dUflll~ a loolball ~ame bl•l\\('t'n r11·:i l 111nior htgh achools. No inj u rles \I t'l'l! l'eporlt'd, ":\ow 11 c ha\'e overbcdding. t•X · "\\'ould ,1·ou put your life on :1 tean1 D•il! l>Utl l'l'IOlo by LH P•!M SURGEON FURNAS EMERGES FROM BEHIND SPECIAL HELMET UC Irvine Specialist Battles to Save Mesan's Fingers Mesa C•tsualtv • UC/ Doctor Trying To Save 2 Fingers H)· DOl'GLAS FltlTZSClll·: 01 ll>e D•Ur Pilot SI.Ill l'sing m;1IC"rials so small h1· n1u~t 11t•ar a microscopC·equ1ppl'tl ht·lnlt'I In "ork, a l.iC I r' inc surgC"on is try1n~ to Sa\ ea Co~ta .\I l''" rnan's !1ni.:cr.~. Richard Eiml'rs. :1 2fJ.yea.i·.old <'•'n1 pulcr programmC'r. 11as 1\ork1n.t! 1n ;1 hon1C' \\·orkshop l:.i i-1 S;1turd:1y uf!1·r noon \1·hen his s:.111· sl1ppc1I o_ind four· fingers "·ere sc1·cred from his IC'ft hand. ~Since th<' ill'l'l dt•n1 . J)r l>a,1d Furnas, u piont•cr in n111·ru ·~u ri.:1eiil \et:hni<1ues, has spf'nl hours in or1t·r;11 Ing rooms :1t l-l oo.ii.: J\lemori:1l lluspil ;il and Orange Coun!y J\lcdiral CC'ntC'r attaching·t wo of th1· Sl'\"ered fini.:t'rs 1 q Eimers' hand. Gra1iddaugliter Sliot 3 Tinies By Gra.1Uldad S t\N FRANCI SCO fUP l l Carolana Dacpano. 19. \\as in "1·t•rv serious condition" tot.lay, recovering from three bu\IC't \\'ounds 1'1 the :-.1on1a('h, appartntly firc<I h.v her i7 yc:1r·old grandrathC'r hl'l'i1USC' ~ht• dis obl•1·ed him. ··She became ;_1 .vcr~ ti1ugh lad}.·· Carolan:i's grandr:itht·r. 1\n1 <:l'l•1 IJ~it pano, told police :1 f1 1,rturning hin1sell in (01\011·ins the \\'cdncsday ni~ht shooting. D;.tc pano 1i11ed 11ith h1 -. !'!On anti da\lghtcr-in -loi\Y . '.\It,. und !ttt'Joi. SulpLclo Uacpuno. ~1nll !heir six children. Nci(!hhors 11a1d he fc:tr('(\ h1 -. t•ldest i:r.1nddnught~·r 11:is fullln~ 111 \\"ii h the \I T"Oll!l° k !lld or JltOl)lc. Il l' 1nld polict 1hal Caroluna r'lt•f1etl hi!'! ordcl"S nOI to i:o lo the :1parl me111 of nc:1rby fri€'nds. She did oni.I ht· folln\\·Ct.I. a .38·r~dihC'r pistol in hL' poekl:'I. '"Siu• slammed the cluor at m<'," h\• 10\d 1>01icc. "She ho\IC"rert :it me. 'f'hc thing thnt ,Rot me she Stud she h;1-. nn respect for n1 c " IJacp:i.no.. a rc.t11·1..'ll uLIUt~ 1nan lur the mi\1tt11·y Sea 'l'rnnsport Sc.rvi(·I'-.. :Lrtdcd : "I shot he r. I don·1 knu"' hu1v n1any times. "I ha\"c llonC' somrtliinJ! 11.'rriblr :1m \\ lllin~ to tnkl· n1~ 1~un1:,h111cnt 1-:1 111 1 ·r~ 11 .1 -. liJkt•n tu Hoag \lt·n111 r1al l/o,..pil:il. arr11"inl.! 20 1111111111·~ <J(ter t he 3 : 10 p.111 . t1cf·1dent. 1\l •l ·Ju. J)r. Furntt.') began :i 16-hour oµerat11111 lu l'l'Pl<ite thC' index and rn1ddll• f1ngcl"S During tht• r1r~I operation. Dr. l·'l11·n:1:-. rC'plaC't·d the middll' finger ;incl attaehl'd ,1·hat h:id b1'l'll the ring fini::1·r tu the index f1n~l't" position. 'l"hc l1ngl·r-. 11 ere prc-.l'/"\l'd in ;1 .~a line solution dt1ri11i.: the time b('l1\cen the :1 et"ut1•11t <• nd I hl' 0J)<•r;1! ion. 11 1110<1 1 1reul11tin11 11robll·n1 ~ ton· Ii n111•d fol Ju11 in g l lu· op(•J"al!nn · ;irut ;id. 1l1t1'611ul .llll'lllpl"' to :i<i\'C lht' fingers \1t•t'(• rnad1· \Vednesdt1y and 'l"hur:-d:1v ;1f11•r Ein1t•rs 11"a :-transferred 1;1 ( lr:i ll l.!l' Count v :\1 t•d ital (\•nt t'r 1'1\(• first oi1eralin11s h:i1·1· lhl' s vt1• a I 111 nf kt·c•11i ng the fingers :1I1 \"t•. If the f1ng1·r,..; c·a n hl' su1·rt•:-,-;fu1Jy gr;ifll·d. llr. l'"urn;1s said. an attempt \1d l be n1ade la ter tn join the parted nt•r1-t'-. \\'hen l)r. t'urnas 11·orks. he \\t•ars ;1 helmet equipped 11·ith ma_J!nLfy 1n g l~·nse:-.. plus add itionul optical ;udt•s. 1\tla<'hing lhc finJ?ers rcquirl·d JOln 1ni.: the ends of t\10 arteries :.ind 1cins 111 each r1n)ter. Thr sutur es rl·cp11rl'd ror such delicate \\"Ork, Or Furnas :-:ii d , mC'a sure JK niltrOn"' in tli:unC"tCr -about l11·iC't' the diarnett•r ul a i'C'd blood l'Cll Th(' ('h!lllCt~_.. r111' Iota] -.11<·t·t·~f, HI repl;11·111g th{' \ \1 o fin)!l'rs 11 crt• sl di qucslionahll' ·rhursda\'. '!'ht· r11lddl1• 1'1n.:cr. l)r Furna" !'!{1lll. \\"HS rlriin~ \(·r·.v 11·l·ll. hut lht•rt· is still sonic tloubl ahou1 11 helh<'r lh(• otht:r f111gl·r can he ~;!\'l'tt 150-foot Slide · Clain1s Victi111 · TOHRA!'\CE 1L'l'l 1 -A 2t·rear· old 11om:1n ha s d1.1.·rl at ll urhor {;t'nl'ral ll osp1t:i l from injuries su • fcrccl t:i~I "'<'l'k 11·hen she slid I ail fet dn"'" a rocky cliff lntna .cra1·t•l p1t. 1'h{' \'it•tinl "'US Sh:1ron ~litlc r o r l.a"ndal('. ln1·est1i:;1tors s;:iicl sh(' and \Ve~lle.v lirerinun. 27. \¥1lmtni..1on. \\'en S1t101~ on thl' C'dJ:f' nr thC' p1t Nol'. 13 an<l ~he l>t>~;in .. 1111L11 ).! do11 n. lhl' sleep Rradt'. 11<' ~r:1hht~f1 fol' ht•r :ind both fe ll 1.11111 n th'-' nl'.irly ~hf't•r ,·Hfr. Rr('nnan \1';1 ~ rcl)l)r'll·d 1 t•oovcr111J.: fro111 his inJuric:i. • " thul 1s performing :-.ix l!n1es bt·lo11 par'!" ri.1:itel. ;i .. ked ··t1r;n1.i.:t· County 1'ilt1l'nls :1rt• hl'lll).! as ked tndo thu1 .·• "l'hc hl•ulth planner "ould nol n:imt• 1h1• hos pitals Pl't"lorn11111t below st<1n· t.l;u·d frl'IJlll'nc1e -. ~latt·l.: 1·t·11ortt·d that n1nt· hos pi I als 1n the t•ount~· and 11111• doctnr'-. orfie1• had n1a1or l':idi;1tLoll thl'l'ill>Y urHts. but. 111 197:1 four of t hesl' C'X lltnsiV!' units U\'l'rHgcd only l ,!'156 procedur1•s ag<linst a 1argt•t 1nir11mum of_7.300 t r1•alntl'UI .~ :4 n nua I ly. ~latck :llso said that oh.~t<.•tnt;1 I un- ils 11·hich hal"c ft·11·C'r than 211 brds and 1111c11sil'e.(.'11re \\1:1rds 11•h1ch hal'e onlv rour beds cannot provide the <1uahtY of ca re that ~houl d be rcc1ui red. Earlie r in his talk, ri.1atek expl:iinec.I how heallh co:its escalu.tt'. In the ~ hl'alth intfu~try. ht· so.iJ, the hi"' of . the end of 1973 it \\"as Sl.82 a day in th~ supply :ind d1•n1:1nd dt.1t·s not o1~rnlt'. t'ounty, and fll :Jtl•k s.i.i<l it 1s cont1uu· hospitals do not t•om1>t.'le for the 1·on ing to rise 111 1974. sumt·r (the patient) bulfor thcdol·Lor fll ;1t ek ci1ed ovcrbcdding <IS \hl~ ""ho \\'ill 1't•rc1· 1 he patlent t•> tlH• ma111 r('ason ror the increases. Of llH' hnspi1:d , ()O('IOrs turn to hl) ... pitals 38 ho~pit a ls in ()range County, "'ilh lhl'V likl' ht•{':lUSt• of !lit• "l'l'\'JCl'S !ht'\' 5,184 lic('n::otd b('dS. the occupllllC\' ha\:(' and because of t•o11fl1l'l.~ ul ulhc'r rate "'as 60 P<'rCcnt. meaning rouruul hospitals. of 10 beds \\'ere empty. "'l'hc do('lor crc:lt(•s the demand."' But .last ye:u', he added. :1nolht·1· he s:ticl. 1,239 beds "'cr1! built, pluni;inl!, thl' 111·· Nalionally, ht•n lth ('art• <"OSI ~ arc \"Upancyrate to 491>crcent . l'Sl'alatinl-( ;ii ;1 fast<•r pat'l' than tht· J\latl'k attributed thl• spuc'I 111 1·un· l)e(en-.l' L)epartment's hudgct. ;ind struetion to ft•ar that natLorl;d hca.hh t)riJ nJ:ll' l'ounty is :q>parcnlly une or insurance o r national h('<lith plunrun~ tht• plat·es 11·here the c.sc;1 l:ilic1r1 1s 11rPtobcinst1tut1:d . gr<'at~·st . "1"hc. t hl•ory is that the federa I ~()\' • e rnmcnt V.'ill have no ;ilternativt· Out In 1972. the avc raJ:!e da il~· rharj!c (or to regulate the industry, so let'!f hutltf a day in J hospital "'us SIOG. v.·hile in no\v before the controlseom1:,'' i\\atcl... Or;ingl' County 1t y,·as $162 a c.lo.i~·. By said. , Hearing Delay Sought Offsliore Drilling Talks Too :Soon, Says Brown Bolh \.ov.·e let"t Edrnund l;. Bro\\'O .Ir. u.ncl Los An.L:t'lcs City ;\tt_v. Burt Pines are s<.•c king to halt scheduled hearings next month in S~1nta J\lonica on federal nffs hort· 011 and gas drilling- anc.I leasing plans. Bro"'" a sked Dl'partml·nt of In- terior Secretary Rogers C. B. ~lorton Thursday to postpone hearings on C)(- p;;ind1n i:: off,.;hore leasing to approx" i1natcly 10 million ;1crcs yt·arly. lie told J\1orton he fell the "ex· tren1ely short notice" J!iven the hear- ings 11":1s nol s uffic ient lo e\"aluate the department 's draft enl'ironmcntal impact statement. lie urged ~1 orton to postpone the hcarin~s ;ind J:!<'t in touch \\'ilh him no later than today or "I 11·ill have no ultern:~tivc other than lo pursue all available l('g<1 l remedies ·· J\1ean11·hile, the Los .l\ngclcs City Council gave Pines the authority to file :1 lawsuit to bl()('k the hearings, 11•hich begin I>ec. 2 at the Santa !\Tonica Civic Auditorium. l 'he council voti;;_d 12· I to authorize a h1"•suit forcing tR"e delay of the hear· ini::s 60 to 90 days . 'r\1·elvc olher citiC's ha1·e ag reed to join Los An geles in riling such a suit if it is necess:1r.1·, Pines said. Brown. in his Jelter. said his representatives 11·ould \\•clcome the opportunity to confer v.·ith federal of· fil·iuls on '";1 ppropriate and rcason:.i- ble datt•s" ror hearini:s and the de· velopmcnt of procedures ror the con· duct of hearin~s th:.it "·ill •·comply ""ith b;LSil· t·oncepts of fairness and ad minis! ra l 1ve d uc process.'' lie added. "Rascd upon the briefing you and your sto.ifr v.•cre kind enough to provide to the t'OiiSlal states' go1·· crnors. ~overnor·elect and other of· ricia]S last "'el'k. it is apparent to ml' that the Depa rtment of the In!C'rior is ;.1cting 1\'ilh unreasonublc haste and in a n1anner that violates the public participation requirements of tht• N;i- tional Enl'ironmental 1>o liey Acl."' !\Ican\1·hilc. Ocmocr;its ~ay they 1vill Lry to rl'scind ·rhursday·s ~1p­ proval of new offshore oil drilling \\'hen they take aw:1y control of the s tate L :inds Con1mission fro111 .tame duck Republicans in January . 1·hc commission. consisting of the dCrcatcd GOJ_, nominees for .covcrnu1· :ind licuten;inl go"erno1· and :JI\ ap· poinlce of GO\'. ll.onald Hcagan. vot ed unanin1011s ly to autho1;ze the drillin~ of up to 60 "'ells at six orfshore silt's from Santa Barbara to Seal Beach. ll \Vas the first offshore drilling ap· pro\'ed since the dis astrous oil ~pill nearly s ix years ago that fouled th<• Santa Barbara Ch:lnncl and killi><I thousands of birtl .... Turkey· Spotlighted In Pilot for ·Sunday " j ·rurkey prices 3nd some other dollar·and·ccnts facts about groceries in these last fc1v 'days beforr· Thanksgiving make top.play stories for Sunday's \'OU Section. 1-lcrc's a preview or those and othC't "Sunday·s Best" to be on. the lookout for: \VI-IY SO Cl·! EA P'!-Thcre may be a reason you'd rather not hear for the Jo,1· price of tht• Thanksgivinl! bird this Year . John Valtt•rza. D:1 ily Pilot staff 11·riter. tells "'hat il is in one or three stories on prices of lurkeys and otner meats scheduled for cover pagl~ treatment in Sunday's YOU Scclion. TllE MUS1'AKGEK-Dianc Bock. :.i mustang boo:;tcr \\'ho has hccn rid- ing these "sport~cars" of the hort.:e world s ince 1\leyer Place in Costa 111esa was just the place 11•hcre Irvin)! i\IC'\'Cr li\•cd. sho11·:; off her ehampion stailion in Tom .f\l cCann's ·'llorsin' PALADOSA Around.·· REAGAN'S LAST VOTE-Pilakin~ his fina l appearance u.t a California Board of Regents meeting about ~l \veek ago \vas Governor Reagan. Ont• .not·c1uitc·disintcrested observer fron• Orange County attended a nd has sonic thoughts' on the end of 1hl' Hl•agan era. John C. Jl ov, l !C lrl"inl'·s vice chancellor for studCnt affairs. fl'· ports on that quiet last mL>eling iJl l.t • Santa Uarbar;.i on the Ec.litori.1l Pages. GOING UNDERGROUND -'1'11 sol1·c a critical problcn1 of con).!l'~liun 111 Bonn, \Vest Gl'rmany, tht• l"it)'tliJ. some d iizging .. .\ft er u year of dcto\11· ... "'Bonners" are no"' s atisricd 1 i1 h their fil"C expensi\·e bot convcn1c111 l'Uhterru.neun parking lols. The Ou1t.v Pilot's Rudi Niedzielski, on ten\·c a ncl • in Ge rm an~·. tells a storythat could ht! :.ipplicable to some arc:.is of lhc IJnlll'tl States. • ~ 62¥ .• <1<.···'=· I THE TRAILING MUM Req.n · LOBELIA REG. 69' THANKSGIVING CACTUS BUD & BLOOM REG. $2.91 REG. $S.9S Reiger $195 BEGONIA STAR JASMINE REG. $2.29 CAHARY ISLAHD PINE SHAPPEO FOR CHRISTMAS REG. $1.98 q/~"IJ ' PLAN.T.ER MIX s1 ·29 A WELCOME GIFT • zrz; NEWPQJ!,r BLYO :,_ C05TAA\1:5ft-~ HOUSE PLANTS 6" BABY TEAR s399 6" PIGG!,!.~~.~ Q)ift [l'rtifirntrt• ,,1c ... (;ood TllMI Mor.. ...... J7th • ~ 646·392;~· 1'· ;~ FATIO - \. 6f2·4-IO; ~ COME SEE OUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPE FULL OF HOLIDAY DECOR· A TIONS FOii ALL TOUR NEEDS OAtL V PILOT F11day Novemoe1 22. 1914 • .Just ':' Coasting ,~~J ,~ .. · ~ ,, '\~Vf'r'\\' with Tom ;Morphine "'--.,.::_ .. ·~· 'Just Wait ,-Till January 1'1. \("I\ GIJl.I) DEr'r. -'•)U 111 :n 11"\•· no11·U 1n l~h· 11l·11 ... Thal ::.•11n'-' 11l•rn11t ... lu dr Lii nl·11· 1111 \l't•IJ .., 111 tl11• ..,,,, 1•:111 vff 1 ... 1and E ... th1 ·1 ufl..,/1111 l' ul $e;1 I .l~·;ot h .ind S:1nl:t Ba11J;11-;_1 \1crv av· 11mvt'fl JU"' )l''ll·n l:1y In· lh1· laint• -.1ur ~ St.tit· L;uul:-. t'fln1n1i ... :-.1uu. Uul cl1111 t \\UI /'I : 1l 's all g11111g tu hl' J ll/\l lov · t •ll'. P1r!<it, ~nu ::.houltln't 11orry ;.ih1Ju1 the !;1 t'I thul thl· Jll'l'lllll:;J,!ut ;1ppfU\'l·li U~· :, tno of IJnl t' rlut:k s 11ho :1rl· ~etlini,! 1h(' hoi.111u1of1.fr1t1· 111 J:.inuil r~. '.,:rhl· lurHt:-. l't1 1n 111 1 ...... 1011 ha111il·n -; to h e ('U!ll PO'-t'd (1f J.t. GO\. J11hn ~·11 :1rn1 t•r , St:i11· Fi n:1nre IJ1r1•c·t11r \'1•rne llrr and 1111 thl·111:-t:.itH'l' 11f 1h1:-. \ul t•i Chit·f l>l'pU\y Conl rolll·r P:.iul Rl·<'k. The\ .di \I Ill b1· lvok1n).! fvr nc\1 jvbs :1ftcr \he" ril'!<il of !he \1.::.i r "hl'll llil' lil·inOt:r:i ts t<ikl' u1 1.:r th..: S;..icran1l·ntu :0-l'l'llt' Pentagon Reveals Major Military Joh Cutbacks . \\'t\Slll:'\t-;·ro~ i L'l'I• -'fhc 1>t111· l:J ~O ll :innOU/l('l'.'d t tHlay it l\ill l'hm1rlfllf' 11.f>OU mtluary :ind 11,fiOO t'I\ llL.111 ~Obs Ill 11 rnaJOr l'Ulbatk ;it .\rn1)". t\1r Force ;ind 1lercn~e s upply b:tscs :iround the r1':1t1<in. \\'hlle l>l'f\'ll'C-:. :it n1;.iny ll;.i!<il'S \\'Ill IA• 11111)' tritTimCd . l\10 h1rgi• r1.1ti1ili('S \1'111 h1· (·IO/\l'd c-nllrt"l.\. Fr.i nklurli Arsl•na l. 111 l'hlladt•lphi;1, P<i • and El- lin~ton .-\L r Forte b:1:.e 111 lloustun, '!'ex. The ba::.t' art1un:. h;11c IJCl'n u11d1.:r t onsid('rat1on for n1;1ny mvnlh!<i h11t suth JOb elin1in:tt1ons l.'on11nunly <ll'l' held 111> until after t'l<'rt1ons. 'l'IH-'Y i.td l unh·u~h u furor on Capitol 11111 fr11m cong ressn1c11 ._... hosl' district:, arc hil. Plants ClosinJ,! TllE PENT1\GON s aid the cul- ll<i~'ks 11·ould s:.i \'e S300 n1illion a yeur 11ftPr lhl')' 11rr completed in 1977 and :.ire ·'pa rt of the ('Ontinuing defense cf· fol'\ to d1vt.·rt resour('('S from support a nd O\'erhrnd ucti\'itics to con1bat l'U pnbi lity.". 'l'hc· action announced today dot·s not arf('l.'I the 2,000 U.S. bases in 33 roreign t·ount ri(>s, but the Pentagon said it 'M'as \1ork1ng on ;1nother package ol"over· seas base cutbacks. 1"hc las! n1ajor ba se cutbatk \\'US ~1n noun('cd 19 01nnths ago. It tlosed <10 l'nlire bases and h11 most hcuvily :.it ~e\·eral na \'al iost;illations. This time only Arn1y and Air Poree bas('s and defense supply agenty fatilitics \1•cre affettcd. ; Car Makers Report Mounting Layoffs l'ron1 \\'ii·c&•r\it·cs :\t ll':.t/\l 145.000 bhjc tollar a11t11 \\urk~r" i.illd thous:inr .., m11r(' \\"hil t Cl)IJar tn1plO)'l'S llllJ be Olll o( \\Ork part or :di or next month hctau:.(' of mounting produC"t1011 t·utbttl"k:. 111 the falll•ri 11A autoinobilc industry . µora r~· la yoffs this month only. Blue collar Jayorrs ne xt month cur- rl•ntl\' i.irC t•stimated at 64,200 :1 l ('hrySler, 49.000 al Ford and 31.000 at Gc·ncral l\lot ors. lf .\I , 11 hic·h t·urrently has nearly ·10,000 hourly 11·orkers on indefinite l:1yoff. said \rorkers \('mporaril)• furloughed next month \rill rerei\'e fu II holid:1y pay for the normal Christmas· 10-:\c\1 '"carsshutdo11·n. Al.Tll01JG II OOZESS of domestic ba~es 11•ill be toucht.'<.I by the move. man.v or those will gain employment ;1s jJ b5 at other b~ses nte s hurned. For '"'lllllll(', conxressional sources said , \Yri1::ht-f•atte rson AFB, Ohio, \\Ould be a m11jor gainer as 750 ril'ilian and 1.200 military jobs are transferred there . (irifriss Af' .. B, f\., ... \\•ill be a n1ajor loser, congressional sources said as 1.100 c i1•ilia11 and 300 military jobs are cut. 1'he Army 11·ill 1·e1)()rtcdly make m;i. jor personnel r('duct1ons at Savanna Ar111y Depot, Savanna, Ill.: l.exington Blue Grass Army Depot, Ky ., and Pueblo Army Depot, Colo. ACCORDING TO congressional sources the Air Force \Viii trim I.350 military and 19 c.ivilian jobs ut Eglin AFB, Florida. 580 military ctnd 22 c ivilian jobs al Pope AFB, North Carolina, !:100 military and 300 civilian jolls at Kirtland AFB, Ne\Y l\Iexico. ;u1d 500 military jobs each at Pease 1\FR, NC\I' 1-l ampshire, and Ricken- backer AFB. Ohio. 1\ir Force baSl'S gaining significant numbers include: Scott AFB, Ill.: l\l cChord AFB. \\'ashington and llanscom :\FR. !\lass. Arter the cutbacks there 11·ill still be 4.800 militar~ in stallations in the Unit· eel Slates. ~I any are only single bui Id· ings but about 500 are major bases. Lady Carolyn Loses Battle UPllo .. ,_.f A Dr~po11f Sen. \\'alter 1;·_ l\londalc ha:-. a nnounced hi s \\1ithdr<.1\\'i.d a!<! a 1976 Democrati c l)arty pr<-'- • sidential hopeful. "I found out I Uid not have an over \vheln1 - ing desire to be presid ent ," hL· said. Soutl1 Carolina Areas Jolted By Earthquake CHARLESTON, S.C. fAPl -An earthquake s hook sections of eas tc1·n South Carolinu early today a\\•;.akcn - ing srores or residents. 'l'ht.·rt' .,..·ere nt~ immediate reports of injuries or ma- jor damage. The National Earthquake lnforma · lion Servire of the U.S. Geologir:1 l 5 Bomb Suspects Seized t-'ron1 \\'irt'Sfr\'ll·ci, Il lR A1 1NG 11Al\l , EnglJ nd (UPI } l'ohcc> announced tocluy the :1rrt.•sts uf fil'e rncn sUS}Jl'l'lcd of planting 1111· Irish Ht·publican .1-\rn1y 1Jo111b.s th111 kilh•d \9 pcrsorlS :111d \\'Ol11ulcd ll'L nthi!l'S in I 1\'0 do.,..•nto~1·11 pubs ThlH's dav rli~ht in thl' deadlu!st bontl.lui): at tuCk of fi\'t' .vcars of strife in Norlhl0l'11 lrl•land. 1\ \1·;11c or anti-IR.\ outragt.• s1\'t•p1 thl' nation. An t.'Slin1atl'li 5.000 au\u. \1orkcrs in thi~ industrial t•Jly \l':J lkell off thr1r jobs or tll'Tnonstr:.iled in lll'O• lt•sts ugainst the I H1\ !\!any of lhl·111 had lo~t rolll'agucs in the bl;isl. 1'hl·r1· \1·ere demands th:1t lhl· I H.-\ he h;.111111·11 iu Rritai11 a11d that the dl'alh pcna lt,\ lit· l'l'Storcd . Police said lht• fi1t• :.u:.1h'('ls lll'rl' srizecl at 1-lrysha m us \ht~ :1ttl·n1pll'd to board a fe rry boat llouncl f1lr Utdfast. ('-_IN_S_H_O_R_T_J · · :S:!.2 ~lilli•111· f 'o1111d Cl-lfC;\GO Sonie $2.2 n~illiun of the $4:3 n1 illion taken 111 the lur;,:l'!<it ('ash heist in l! .S. history 11 :1:. l'l'- covered 1'hursday niJ.(ht. The money \\'US found 111 :1 SC\'t 'U· foot -deep cont rctc hole 111 the bas~·­ mcnt or ;.i homl' 01111cd by a s uspvct !<I grandmother. ·About 250 pounds or SIO and S20 l.Ji lls from the Armort·d Exprl'!<!S \·uult burgla ry \1 a ... <·arte<I ;:111·:1.1· by of- fi rials. Bodies Disrot:1!rt•1l Survey s;iid the magnitude of thv !\!,\CO'.\. Ga . -Del'~ huntc·r-. quake about 9:2fi p.m. PST \1•as corn-Thursd;.iy l'ound undl.'I' a 11111e tl'l'C 2U puled at4.5on the Hil'hter scale. n1il es south of ht·re the bod1l'S of l\1u ( t I ( ( ( I \ ( \\ Hu,c; '1'111~1\t:HS rnighl po1111 .. ul Iha! the Ill'\\' Sl:.itc l.;1111.I:. Conl· n11!<i .. 1un \I ou ld lu.' m:1dl· up of 1ncum- 111i.: l.t. c:u1·. :\I 1•1'\ yn n~ n1ally. \\ho o pJ><)'-e!> ujf:-htH'l' -011 dnlhng. Con· 1 n•llt:r J\t•n <.:or~ of OranAe t'ount~'. "h11 opposes off :.hore 01! dn llin;:: and i.I fl Iii.I net' d irC'C lor II hu \\ di bt.· :.i PIJOIOl· t.:d b\ n('\1' GO\ . .ll·rr1· Bro\\ n. 11 ho op· po ... l.":i offshor1· oll 1ln.lhnJ.!. 'J'hu .. !hf• \\'rong 'l'hi nkt·rs among u:-. l.1.:c11 pt'Ol'1'.!Ullt1)'.! tht· notion th:.it th1.: General :\l o turs~aidThursd;iy it 11·111 s hut nine car assembly pl ant s for one· or t\1·0 "'l't•k s in Dc·l·1·111lx·r and !al' of! 30.UOO \1urkcrs bt·causc of c.ll·tl1111ng ~all'S. :\lcatl\\'hilc, ford :'ilutor Co. 1'1:.tit1 it i ... furloug hing 3.1100 \1 hite l"Ol lar 11 orktr . .., Dre. l . Chrysle r Corp. rc\'l'<tlcd pl;111~ to la; off 11·hill' l.'Ol l:ir 11·orkers soon. hut 11·ould nol c·onfirn1 l"l'llOl'tli thal tht nun1ber 11·ould be as hi gh as 15.000. "' EA"ll'lllLE. OPTl.lllSM "F"c,";;'o,-'·-~0~1L.A n1w11ne1ii pressed fOf :.CITfCJlicii1'Cir 01~ c;o"ii l Some residt>nt s repo1J.C!! .. J1if1W:-'-'~--JlWJ1".....l.1cl.i4Cd-~~~~~~ ~-----·•· \1-cre-!dl':!'k't!h -rt6ffi W,1ffs and .bottles ho:,tagl' by arcust-'CI n1 ass murdcrt·1· JU'esc nt l<1ml' dutk Sl;1t c Land!> Con1- n11:.siun \\';111\l·d to punl'h through th(' Ill'\\ occ·an oil ii rilling J.ll'rn1ils before lhc·1· \1 tnt out of offiec. sUrt of ll';11·1n j! u:. a legacy fron1 !heir l.ldmir11:-.trutu1n hl·rt.' along the t'O!l.St. Vou kn v11·. uf 1·11u r s 1·. !hat :-on1ethini;: 11)...l° lh1 ... c11uldn"t happen. ·rhc prl'~t"n! l;ind l'ornmi:.:-ioncrs :1rl' ju ... t tr,\ i11i.: lo ht· i.:01id f1•1lo\1 :. To tile f)f•morr~il :-. 11ho11 Ill hi! l"on11ng in- toorfi cc. ·r fll::\' 1)0.'\''T \\.\~T tt1 IC.l\C .I lot of unr1n~shl'd hu:-1nl'l>" clut1er1n i.: up thl' dt·ski. fu1' lhl' nt'\\ hoy!<!, He:.idl':-that. .1ud1?mcnti. on 011 dr1ll- l n~ 1)lfllforn1!<i ;1rt• diffic ult. ''011 mu ~t 1>ondt.'r m:.in y fa ctors. 'l'ht' prl':.l·nl Stall' L.'.Hld:. Coin· mi sl'1nn ntl·ntbl·r:. art• i.yn1 p:1lhL•l il·. 'l'hl'\' kno.,..· 1he Democrats IYill ha1•c JT!<irly d1.·t•11 and \"l't>t:ing i:.su1'..., lo deal \\'1t h '' hl·n 1 ht'Y t ;1kc o\'l'r in :-i c1eran1l•nr u. :-io 1\'h\· not Jll . ..,I t lPc1n ll!1 :111 thi~ old '"I liu ... iril'/\~ :-o lhC' 1ll'\\' bo~i. in tn11·n 11<111 '1 h.1\1· olt ... hort· pcrn1il 11uc ... tin11.., l1 •1111r r.1 ;1bvul '.' 'l'hu:o-!lit· l't'rn1 11 s ~ot appro\'cd I 1 11111~ th1 :-11 a:-11•ry kind of the uutgo- 111 :.! 111rnn\1.., ... 101H'r.., . .'\ µr sturt" of good \1 II! \ 1 .. ,, th• 1..,,, t •t 11 .., ht"re ;1 lun,!: 1 hf' eoa ... r h.1 1 < ;1 ...... ur;111t·1·" th.1l l•\1•ryth1ng in th1• t1l'11 111·1·.111 1111dnll1ni.:.11111 l'o1nt· out JU..,11 lllt'. 'l'llE~E ~tHJ1'111 '.\'f ; \\URL>S ro1111· lro 1n1 11t1 t• Oun ,d1l J. t-:1·1·n t1 l>. ii ::.taff '"h l'-t'I' In I ht· 1 o lll1111 ..,~lull. Ill' 1h•t l.11 1·d ''l'hl'l'l' I'-no l.IO..,/\lhil i· 11 11[ .1 !<it'l l!IU~ •Ill "1111 1" .11!ht• .... L\1 01·.1 111111" 11ht·1c 1ht• 111'11 tlnlh11l; perrn1\1> )l.11 ~· lil·l·n :qq1r'u\ l'll l'rni1 •41 ~ ;1 ppro11·d 11lf'[udv ..... n1an,1 :1-. :;1~ tur S1.1 11d,1n t tlil :11ul four h,v \l.i h!l 111 th1· S.1111.1 1!;111!;11 ;1 ;11·1.:a , ''ou r1·1111'tl1 h1'I t h.11 "''l'l 1011 11 hrfl'. oil Jau. :!~. 1~1 .. :1 . 1h1·\ li ,1d llii• Iii-: 011 hlu11•11ut .r11d .-.p1ll 1h .d 1·11u ld lu ' l.lll'il l'llal';H' lt 'I l/l'4J ,i.,.. '-1'1"1•ill '-" Hl 'T TlCl ,flT \\'tlRll\' ,d111ut th1 ~ Ynu h:110· \Ir. E1t·1·111 ~·\1nrrl th;!! it I ,tll I h,IJ>fll'!l ,t:O:<H ll I!\ \\'11\'DSOR , U:\T .. Chry~l('r of ('anada s o1id I. 700 \\'Ol'kl·rs \l'i 11 be 1 a id off st:irting t odz1y rror11 C:1no1di:1 n pl;1nts \1·hith supply Jl•trt s for the lirm "s L' .S. opt•rat1uns. 'fhe latest G:\I li.iroff!<i \1ill me:1n n1orl· lh;in 20 pcrl"ent ofth1· industr} ·., houri~· \1·ork forec of alioul i00.000.,.. ill bt Joblcss nt·xt rn onth . ahout R0.000 of thcn1 i ndt•finLt(•J \'. An :11ld1 tion11 I 20.0UU \\orkers ha1·e b~en ~chedu lcd for tt·m· Singer Cl1arged Witl1 Shooting At NY Motel /\'.'-l'DES. ~.Y . (1\P1 Bol.'k ~i ngc-r \\'ilson P it·kett. .Jr. has bl·e n arre:.tcd afterSt:itc Police :;a id he rirrd ;1 bullt•t through 1ht• door of a mtJtel roon1 l\1·0 ofthc :si ngi ng lsll'y Brothers were in. '.\o one \\as hit h~-the bullet fired fr on1 thr .:18 e;dihcr. t11o·shot der- ringer. authori\H'l> said. Pil'ketl ;1 11d the lsll·.l'!<i 11·t•re on a hunting trip 111 this D1·la\1·arc County t•om n1uni1 )'. pnliet• said. Pirkett ··l·vid cntly had been rlrink- lng" and "l.'aUsl'd ;i ch~lurbuncc in the lnunge or the ;\ndl•s llotcl." said Joseph ~l oo r1•. a St:.itl' l'ulir1.· 111· 1·rs1igator. '.\loorr said that Rudol11h 1~1£'~ ;ind iJ'l\clly I s le~·. assi:-.ted by 1110 lotal m1·n. \\('tJ! ou l into the park1n:.: lut 'l'hur:sd:i~· \1·i1h P1t·kct1 1n an at11·mpt rn caln1 h1 111 do1\'l1 hut ~ot into a ~c·uf· rt1• l.Ca\'111~ Pirkt'lt outside. the four rc- 1urnt.«I lo lh(' rtfon1 anti lo<'ked the dtJor. :tl'<·ord1ng to :ii-toore. \\'hn .~:dd 1'1ekt'!t thvn fit'l'd the· gt1n Pitk{'tl . :i:1. 11·a.~ ch;l t'j!t•d \lilh fll'St· tlt";.!l'l'l' l'l'l't...ll.,..,S t'nllangL•r1111·11t and l'l'lnHl\:I ] !)0 ~'-1'.":-.it)!l tl1 :i d;ttlf:l'l'Ull~ , \l(':t]lOll. both fl']Ul11l'/\ lit• 1\ as rt·lrast•d 111 ll•·u of S,'>l:HJ h:1il :ifter hi~ llttornc•y :1!<iked for ;1dJOUt'll n1cnt oftl11• 1·a :,t' strikt'. lnitei.J !\I ine \VorkC'rs Prcsidrnt Arnold l\t iller said he beliCV('S the un - ion"s 120,000 bituminou s l.'oal miners 1ritl ratify a proposed tontract if a fey.· l'h;.inges can be n1ade during l'Cne.,..·ccl n('gotiations \l'il h roal producers . "It 's the \'ery best contr;1l.'t that's c•\'t•r been nc goti•tted in the labor mo\'- t'ntent." l\liller s:.iid in Charleston.\\'. \'a _ The J9·mC'mber C:\l\\" Barg:iining: ('ouncil rcl'O TQmcndcd the contral'I undergo ··son-1.e n1inor adjustments·· IJt·fore being subn1itted to strikinµ n1in('l'S for ratifirat ion. T he chief n ('J!Otiator for the Bit uminous <..:oal Operators 1\ssocia- lio n, Gu\" Farmer. said the operators do not iniend to reopen the talks. !\t iller ~;1 id he hasn't been officially inforl)'led of that decision. \\'hilc not rejecting the ronlract out- ri:.:ht. the Bargaining Council's de· eision lo \\'ithhold it from member r:1tification n1eans the nntion11'idc :-trike \1'ill probably continue into a fourth 11·('£•k . 1\1 i 1 ler s aid ureas needing revision i11eludc 1·al':ttions, jurisdic- tion. 11·ork rules and \\'age !)Uck age. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE. Delivery of the Doily Pilot · is guaranteed Hadoy-friday: If you do no1 hove }OK ~ by 5:30 p.m .. c.oll ond your OCVf 'Nill . be brought to you. Cotls ore td<en until 7:00 p.m. Sat~doy and Sunday: II yau do nat .. rea!IYe your copy by 9 a.m. Soturdoy, er-8 a.m. Sundoy, coll ond a copy will be brought to you. Colls ore taken unt il 10a.m. I Telephones M:lsl Oronge County Areas ., 642-"321 /'b"lhwest Huntington Beoch ond Weslmrnster . . . . . . , . 540-1220 S'.irt Clemente, Capistrano Beoch, Son Juon Copistrona, Oona Point, Sruth Loguno, loguno Niguel 495-0630 New England Has Snow Gale Warnings Poste<L; Roa<ls 'Treacherous ' ·1·1·111 µ•• r•• t 11 r•·~ 11 •• ~ "" ~'""'' ,, " f<Jtl~'" " ~ (~•c·ll~ " (11\(•lll\~·· ,. " ( ~ ... 1.na '" " r ,,.1,., " ' l;>·~v•·• ·"' :> t•e11 .. '" '4••1 ........ ' •<q~I. '"' ., • '""'.r.'t' ... l~' 11~11• •• "''~"'' " ,. M11""'1:r ,, ... M1""t ''' • • "'""'O•lf.1n• ,, .. "'""' Vo rt ,, "' ()o 1 .... , ...... ,,,, " " ,,..,~. .. 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Call ers to the Charlcst.on Ne1Ys and J\no\1·Jes, \1 ho \l':l.S ri:l'apturl.'d Sun· Courier repor ted feeling the Lrcmor da.v 11'h('n he tried to 1·u11 lllrough a from the Peninsula, \1•cst or the roudblock at ~lcl1onough, (;a., had f l'- Ashley rivl'r and north into Berkeley fus~d 10 tell policc'1rtfat happt'ltt~d tr1 <:ounty. !he t11·0 n;en 11·ho \1·erl' abduetcd la:>t. 1'hc tr(1 n1or 1v~1 s felt at the Saturday ncar "l'alluh<1 ssct.•.Fla. nc\\·spapt·t' offite ;ind th(' shak i11~ \\a;; · Bronrman. president of Distillers Corp.-S('agr;ims Ltd .. tcslified during ;i t 1\ o-11•eek J\l an halt3n ~tale Supreme Court trial th:tt he had sexual rela- tions n1 ore than 25 times 1\'ith Lady Carolvn before their Dec. 18. 1973 niarrlag(• and not once arter the ceremony. Under lht• · out-of-rourt settlement approved Thursday by Justice Sidney Grumet, Aronfman \\'ill pay Lady Carolyn $440 .000 in 11 annual install· mcnts starting .J an. 1. And she \11ill re- turn the SI million and a Yorkl0\1·n lleights , N. Y ., mansion he gave her. acrornpi.illil·d by ;,1 run1bling sound. ll lasted for se1·t·ral seeoncls. \I ilnei.s1•.-; said . ,\ re:.iding c1f ti on the H1thlcr sc:Jll· l'an represent a se1·l·rc lrl'mor and a re:.iding or i is a n1 ajor11uake. cap;i hli.• of 11·ide:,prl!ad hea\'y dan1age. E1·ery inrreasc or one nun1bcr in the Richt er sea le. v.·hich n1casun.·s 1:round motion .as recorded o n s ri smog r:iµhs . rl'prcsents a tenfold incrcasl· in magnitude. 'f'he San Franci:.co c:irthquake of 1906 r('gistercd 8.3 · \\'1\S lll XGTO~ Ul't.'rtur11111 :.: Prcsidl'nl Ford's \"l'ltx•s. Con).!l"l'~"' ha~ continued aid to lhl' h;u1dicap11l·il und t·urbed the gol'ernml·nt 's JXl\ll'l'· lo kc<'P St'C r('\S, The S('n:Jte Ol'crrodc !he t11·0 \'t•1ot•-; Thursday, \'oling 65-27 to rt"JC'rt Ford 's objections to th t· F't·l·edon1 or Information ~\et amcudml'nts and 90-J on the \"Ol.'ational rch:.ibi hl :itinn mca:sure. Grand Opening, Phase II. The Sea Terrace Apartments for adults: sun, fun, sea and sand. (. l.ag1111a Niguc\'s Sen Terrace Ap<trl· ment s create a ne11· kind of a11arlment living fur adults. Fr{)m patio or ha l('OllY - you look out upon an ocean vie\\", or a park-like setting. \Vhite sa11dy beaches :u1d cruising sailboats in\·ite you to enjo~' a !'\\'in1, S<til, ur e1·ening stroll in the sunset. A n<l u•i/ h your marl 1u1-styled apart.ment tome oil the plcasu rel! of Lal(una N iguel'11 8,000 acrt! 11·orld-Kreat y recreation, ro111·e nient shopping. friendly people. It's the l.'hoice way tu live. Put d lift in your life •. , toddy come lo Laguna Niguel The Choice Community Ran<"ho llernardo and Villru:e Pa rk, ot ht>r fin~ Nb11' To11•ns by A ''co <.:ontmunity J.>cvelof}ets, Inc. ( 714 ) 4!l!l-0."1Q I \~ • @ :-:-· L I . ~farina-slyli'1I 1 &:? uxury nter1ors ht>droon1, hav~ 1 & 2 b·aths. AIJ-e1Petric gounnel kitchen nnd built-ins. I bedroom from $230. 2 bedroom11 from$250. Some furnished at$30 n1or~ a month. ;=-• , .. ' Tennis A fa!tgnmc ot 1!n1tlt1 tJr doubleAisn Jre"t way to stay 1n shape, A court i11 now underton11lruc- tlon and dur fnr completion in October . ' . ' . • ' • • ' •• -· .. - , , l ; ' • ' -.~ Recreat ion Center Comt• ho1111• f<I th" Joya of rt.'t.'rt·at1u11 al your own HN:. Cent~l'.1'htrt·'5 a l\>!ll'\:l11l1t ~'>1'1111· n1inJ{ t••M •l :tud J aru1.;r.i, hi11 /h('_rs s:u.1nalt, billiard nnd r.i:nm" l"Mlll8, and u 11a rtr kitch "n and fire~idc lou nlo('c . Di~tion1 : f'rom Los Angeles, take the San Diego / Santa Ana Ftcc· way sou th to Crown Valley Parkway exit. Ritht (App rox.&' mi.) to Pac ific C•aat Highway. Lett t mlle to Niguel Rd. Lr.ft on Ni~el Rd, to The s..im-Al)artmenta. • 'Object io11oble' IBM Rejects Spy Document BERKE t E Y f A p) -tioit of allegations -based\ I R~l 's chairman s;1ys \h(' on evidenee supplied by a c·o1npany h11s repudi.utcid :\.. <.::q)ito.1 reporter -that he document on ho\v to combat ;ind 111des ullov,rcd persons tcrrorlsnl v•hith \l':is used on the state payroll to \\'Ork- in a tours~ tor J!.! of its In poliliC';tl c:1n1puigns. secu rity officers thi s month . ·rhe docum e nt stressed thti need for ~py ing on radic;1l g rou1)s. ,, swkcsman for lnter·n a· Ski"• Cl<!uri11g Uy The Associated Prt'SS Skies cleared r apidly 01·cr Northern California to· ·( ) da y following a fierce Stale Pat:ifie storm lhal turned out to ht· mostly blo11'. ~...,.--------' The X;.il1onal \\leather "l1onu l Bus tnL·:.i:i :\l achines Seri 1(·C rc.portt:cl a fe"' C(infirmed 'l'hursd;.iy th:..it 19 lingering sho1vcrs O\"l'I' site :.ccuritv officials at a northern n1ountains and the !\ol". '1·15 lr(tining program Sil•rra :\t·1·ada, but ntostly at an IB:-01 i:it'hool in (;Jen fair and \V;1rmer \1·cathcr is l'o\"l'. i'-1.Y. !.-pl'nt five days forcc:.ist S<..tturday. 11 (1rkini::: \\ ith :.i reference thi<:ument tilled : ··Sccuri · ty: A ll·lanagcmcnt St\'le, A L:uursc ot I ll !>ll'uc11·on 111 ('11r·purall' Protccl1\'l• Sl'/"\'let·s. I Bl\1 as a 'J'argc:t for 'l't:rrori st s.'' BOOKED ON PERVERSION Actor Ge orge Maharis Actor Book9cl 'l'hl' course m :itclial now d('el:iretl objl·ttionablc w:i s JH"CPUl'l·d and JJl"l'Sl'lltCd by the l ntl'rnalionul Associa· tiun of C..'hiefs of Polit:·c a('I· 1n g under tontrat't to IB~l 's sct·urity dcp<1rln1t·nt. said a :-.pukl':-.n1;,i11 at the • firn1 's gt·nt·ra l products ht·ad· tiuartcrs in S::in Jo3l' IJ1•p11111' kill .. d C..'A:'llPl'O.'\\'ILLf'~ (CPI ) .\ ''ob:.i Cnuntv ~hcriff's dcput ,\· "as kii"led IJy u ~1nj..!le ~hotgun bl;.ist in the: hc:id 'l'hur:-1day uftcr hl' en- t(•rcd the home of a man .1\ ho __ thr!.'..;tJ.~Jlc.iL.la.. shoot .... sCTi001Ch1TCI ren. Fatally "'ourn.ll'd Yo'US Don L . Bro11 n. 38, l'l·~idcnt depu· t~' 111 this sn1a!I n1ining \o\1·11 on l·l igh1\·a~' <19 :thout 50 n1iles c:ist of ~1 :irysvillc. Officer s s :.iid Zane Cald\\'t·ll. 21,. 1\ as arrested as ht· atlt•n1pted to f!C'c the t11·o·stor.\· hon1(' :ind later eha rgcd \1 ith mu rdcr, PrufJf! M 'f,lf•fJ111f.•tf S.\CHr\:'IIE:\'l'O l :\P1 .\!>:.c n1hly Speaker Leo :'llcCarthy ::.;.i id Thursday hii st;1ff is a1·;1ilublt• for <1ue s tionin,t! b y the Sacramento County district attorney in any tion nf po:-.:.iblc stall' fund s. :'lleCarlhy invcstiga- rni~usc of s :t i d h c '".,clcome!>" an 1nvcstiga· S.·\Cll..<\:'11 r:i\TO l/\1~) Contrullt·r ll o u s t un l"lournny s:.i id Thursday he :.ti ll thinks Dc1n ocrat Ed· On, C liarges Of Perversio1i n~t~~~(~ .. B.1·~w~J~·~'illbca LOS .<\:'\f;E LES IUPl l :\c\nr g~~rr~~;~~'.·~:;)~~::1 ~:~.:Jn:~ ~i·~1~~~~ ;~~~~~~ 1~~~~~0~·~~;~~y1~1g ,.~ll~L;\ but I think that's \et to be: acl \l'Llh ti ha1~·drl'SSC!' 111 lhl• Olt'll s i:il'L'n,. said F'lournov the room ~r a !l<J.l>Ul1nL· ~tat1nn . . . ' . , . ·' Police saul l\l;1harl::.. <I!,, hl•:-.t re· :li:r~b~~a~. '~h~. ~a rrov.'iy men1ber~d as cu·i:itar of the "Roule Oi:i v 0 n 1 0 •· · tili'' tl·lc\'1:-.1011 ~L·rics. l\<i:. <irrestccl by vice sq ua1l uff1C'L·rs at the !>li.lt 1011 . ,..;,,;, 1.Jist11iss~d 11£' \1 :1.; houkl'd on a );l'X pcr1·crsion J.(IS A.'\G El.ES c L. Pl 1 ~ charge along 11 ith Pcrfct·lo Telles, 33, A t;J\\':-Lut thilt t.ii·ou ht at· ;,i ~;nrtlrl"!>!'>t'r. ;ind releasl•d on $5110 IL'ntiun 10 GQi·.·ele~t Ed· hall. pul1 r e :-.;11d. lie 11•.as sched.u\cd t~ ;,1unc l G. B ro\\·n Jr. a:-. a he .:1rra1gncd 1 n :\I unu:1pal Cou1 t T1U.'i:i- f 1ghtL·r for can1p;.ii<>n rl" day. . . . ·. ·.. ~ ;\lahar1s 11·as arrc· ... ted for le\\·d con· ~~1~ 11as d1)im1ssl>d fhur~-duct un l)t•c. 15, 1007 by a \"ice squ;id i~ ·r IJ \I 11 s h 0 rt I 1. •1 ft c r officer y,·~o said I ht• :.ictor m;idc a pass bceoni ing 'sl'el"l'iai:y of ;;it hin1 1n lhl' 1nl'rfs .room of. a Statt• Jtl l971 , filed ~uit U!> :i llolly11no~ rl'::.l~1uranl. r.he cha!gc iri i·a tc c i 1i1,c 11 u.cain.~t <..t 1\·a:,, d1sn1 1ssed. \1 hen. he plcadC'd gui lty ~roup <.'ailed Californi<.1ns to a e_uunt t~f d1 sturb1ng the peace and A:..!ainst the Strt·el and Hoad \\JS fined S:iO. 'l'a . ..: 1'r;ip, to dctL•r minc the--------------- >o u •·t c of S_95.004 ;n TREMORS SHAKE <tnonymous ~1fts to the .,·oup. A Su1>0•·im-Cuurt SOLJTHL IND ARE { jud;::e dis mis:-.cd the suit. I I :-.a~·1ng 1111':..t S b;js('d on a la11· 1h al no longer exi::.ts. Reappointed n 1s 1roP fl.Pl 1 -:'llinor earth· <1uakl's shook Southern California ·rhursda\. 1rilh more than 20 gentle I rl'mors ·rippling through the.· O"·ens \·;.ii le~ th rou~ hout thf' day. 'rhe quakL•s rumbled ;d o ng the S.\CR.\:'11 E:\TO ll,;PI 1 Q\1 cn:-1 \'alley fault fur about 100 mill's Kenneth ,I, BourJ,:Ut!!nun of from :'ll :1mmoth Lakes to HridAcport, \'an \'01·s and Pier r\. ju:.t cast of th(' SIL'rra and \\c:.t of the Gherini Jr. of San Fran· :'\'c1·ada state lin'"" <'iseo 11·er c rt•:ippointcd by /\ quake registering 3.2 on the Gov. Rona ld Rc:.ig:1n to Ril'hlt'r Sc.ah.· shook th(• area around four·~·c ar tern1s on the slatc T1\t•ntyninc Pilln1 s, a lig htl.1· popul<.1t· Commission on J-l ousing: l'd desert resort in Hil"crsidc County, :ind Co111muni~y Develop· ;.ibout 200 n1ilcs ~outh of thl! 011cns n1cnt. ' \'ii \Icy, -Friday. No~emoer 22 1974 DAILY PILOT 11 :i Th1varted Love'!' Pom·Pom Queen ' > Girl, To 3 18, Link II EH h t-:LE\' (L I'\ 1 -~t .infurd h;,il'> a ~l·(·rct \\ c:.ipon rt• ,1c1y tor l';i\i1u1·111 J 111 ll'> !:iJlurday footb.dl clal'>h -thl' ul 11rn.lll•po111 pon i.:1rl. Mt1rders? LOS ANGELES'CA_Pl -She is only 18. IJut , in the past four months Christine \\'right h<)S los t th1·t·c boyfriends in \'iolent murders. 1'he latest victin1 died ·rhun;day after be· ing hit by ;1 shotgun bl<1 st in his cur. .. It looks like more than coin· cidenct>," said Police l.t. Dan Cooke. "There certainly should be a tie-in in some 1\·ay .. ,pe rhaps a lhy,·:.irled IO\"e aff:iir." Police said they had quc~tioned the dark·haired l\I 1ss \\'right. a recent high school graduate, but ~h(' could not explain \\·hy unyonC' 1\0Uh\ \\'ant to kill her boyfr11·nds. 'l\\'U of the ~lain young men \\'~re said to be llll'mb(•r:. of youth gangs and polite reportedly 11·ere in1·estiguti11g a g;.ing connet·tii•n to the k ii lings. Oscar l\li1n sil\a. 18. \\as shot do1\'ll in gangland exec:uti n style l<.1te \Vcd· nesday ni)?"ht as he ·ct11 1·nl·d hornc fron1 a date \Vith ·stine. Police s aid the Y04-th )ilT"king hii:i car 11'hen ano , ut pulled alongsid e and {\\; 01.gun bl;1sts tore into ~l 1ss \\'right . ''ho graclu:1t ed fron1 Bcln1ont. 1-t igh Sl•hool l;;..,l JunL". \\;,1s not \\•i1 h her hoyfntnft \1 ht•n hL' \\a:. shot. lie had llroppt•d h~·r uff :1\ hvr sistl.'r·~ honll' about~-15 I) 111. o.1 lte1' a dull''' hil'h bt·~an tit ti l'·n1. 'J'"·o othL•r r uuni.: n11·n :-he tk1ted ha\·c· bt'L'll sl:un since he!' hi;jh :.L·huol graduation, police :.:eid . :\like :'11:.irrufo . .2J, 11ho datC'1I :'lliss \\'rig ht briefly. 11·as ~hot to 1l1'alh only 10 days a1-:o hy t11'll La\111 mt•n 11 ho found the loartin.c. clo1·k of the tL•le1·i Sll)ll \l'Ul"t'hllll"L' II ht'l't• hL' 11·urkcd, asked un en1pl11~e Ill pu1n1 hitn out and opened f1rt'-i\ 11~:.tander ulso '' ;1,.; 11 oun<ted . On ,July ti. Gt·r,rge Ei'h1·1·arr1:.i , ::!2. \\•ho had been i\l 1ss \\"right ·~ :-ll'ady hoyfl'1t•nd for :.ibnul four ~l'<1r:.. \1·as hla:.tl'd by ;1 shotgun as hl· ~at in h1~ \11t·kup truC'k at ;.in l':1:.l Lo!'> t\n ~cll'!'> 111tl·r:,,t'L'lion . l'uli!'c hl'lil'\l' :\\arrufn \1·as :J n1 cn1bt·r of t he C'l onton ~outh gang <ind i-.:('hL'\ arria bt·longL·d to tla· \Slh S1reel gang. 1\ ml·1nbl·r of ~1 ri1·al ga ng 11·as ;1 r rested last 1\'{•t•k1·nd in :\l;1rrafu's kill · ing. 'l'hC' youth. l lunlhl'l'IO H1os, l!J . ur South <_;:11c 11 as l'l1:.ri,:1:d 111th n1urdL·r 1\t thl' in\ 11 ... 11011 <>I ltll' St..it1hlrd banll, San ~·ran<."ISl'O tupli·:.:. •p11,.·1,.·11 C.1rul !Jod.i ut 11·~;;.;n; f.11nc \\'ill ~h<:tke pon1· f,,. -pun:. for the (':i r·d1 nal:-. ---AUCOR IHTERHATIOHAl'"·--• OF BEVERLY HILLS .c INVITES YOU TO A TTEHD A SPECIAL SUNDAY AUCTION of .A.ttMntic Hondm* PERSIAN & ORIENTAL RUGS Wt will offtt-for'°"' o SfM<id MfKtiool which fftclu•.: ,t,MTIQUE & SEMI ANTIQUE RUGS: lto.tla10. c .. co1HMJ. Jebria. , OW Sorolills, Old Atgt.o.K OMt otkn. . HEW RUGS: •-llldiorii.. lokl«.h$. loluarot, Qtllll"-lo"'4MIJ. , Tllbcl lo~t l'i1n .,._ l'Jo I' to 15'tL2'1 stUl RUGS: HINltNwf ~ Qvift. Silll Ito.,.., Trtt of Utt Siik e..:1 Silk laM l1ofahllfll SUNDAY, HOV. 24 al 2 P.M. HEWPORTER IHH 1107J~Rd. Ht wporl leach llhibitiOl'I: Fro"' I P.M. TERMS: Co1h, Chedt, Major Cndit Cordi. El'ltrie1 for ...._.. 1111Ctioft1 "'°"' tMiMJ occepte4. AUCTIONEER: 5. Grill fOl IHfORM.t.TIOH CA.LL 121 l l 652-711.411 l\l:i nsilla's head as he sat in lhl' driver·s scat. The cur :>Jlt'<I fro1:n the, t:.Ct:'lle. ~lansi\la, a Guaten1;:dan C'itiz(•n here on a sludy visa, died l'arly 1'hurs· day al J·l olly'1'ood Presbyterian l·lospitaL J.l e 1\'ilS a sc·nior at Beln1ont Il igh School. and is hcin.c, hl'ld in llL·u u! s100.uuu >----------------------- b:1il. But polict' s ay the~ ;ire :,,ecking a !->Ct·ond suspc('t in thatea ... e. T eacl1er Gets $1. 9 Million Settleme11t RIVERSIDE L·\PI :'l:n attratti1·e OffiC'C't'S said :\ft:>:-\\·nght hnd no kno\\·\cdce of ,,·ho the kill L·r ur· killers n1igh1 be~ I l.t. t-.:arl Ul'l'lller of thl' H:1 n1p;.11 l.., Di1'i:.ion police sant· :\I :in:-.1!];1 riL·l ttHll'· 11· 11;1 s ncJl ii g;,i ng n1en1:,t•r. lie <lc:.crihed hin1 as ··:i ::.quilr'-' kid" 11 ho \\Ol'kL'<I :1ftl·r st·hool ;_i:. a \)U;..boy 1n a :.upe rn1 ;1 rkl·l. "\\'c don·t kno11' if the::.c n1urdl'rs ill"e because of jt.'a!ou:.y." Deentl·r !'>aid. But the possibility \I i.IS under in· 1·l'sli galion. ~ubstitute tcaehcr \\'ho ncurly diC'd in a 1968 auton1obilc cr:.istl has \ron •1 Sl .9 6 Yuba Jail million sett lenient fron1 thl' m:.inuf:ic· lurer of \iolks1\·agl'tlS and a V\V de·~ ,i.r.. l1imcites Flee :'llarlt•nc LaC:ripJ)O. 31. uf Loni:: Beiloh fi led 1hc Su1,crior Court suit s hortl\' after the ;.ict·ident and afti:r a :\I .-\ H ,. S \'I LL t-: ( L." PI l n1onth-long I rial a jury of !>l'l't•r1 nlL'll .\uthorit1es toda.\' searched fur :-1ix andfi,·e11·un1enu\1ardedthehugc :.ct· Yuba County Jail i11n1;.itl'i:i \\ho tlemenl \\"t'dne:.da.1. escaped dorin.o: an exercise period :\t is::. l.aGrip1>0. a p;1 ssenr,:t·1· in a c:1r 1'hursday :.it'ter tht'Y broke a 11:.idloek dri\'t'll bv Ch:1rles \\"ood. suffl'l"L'd 11ith ._. ehair and t'~C<.1Pl'd aero::.~ :1 third·d('gfC'e burn.; 011•r 70 1>erccnt of \"uba Hi1·t'r le1·l'l'. her body in the head-on c rash. She ,.\uthorities identified tht· escaper:-. said she \l:IS soaked \\1th gasohnl', · :t!> :\lieha1•I \\'a lk. 30. :\l odl':.\11, ~t·r1in ;: 1\hi<'h ig nited due to the in1pr<1pcr tin1c fol' arn1l'd robbl'r~, l':ru:•Tap· placcn1enl or the g;.i~ tank. pl'rson. 33, :\I a rys\'illl'. nareolll'i:i; She is still undergoing pla:.tic sur'-l\l'ith Banrn1 l'r, 23. :'ll;1r_,s1•it!'"" eon· gery. lributing tu the d('linqu~ncy of \I lnthc.su it~heclaimcdlht'defecl1\'e 1ninor ; J;.inlt'S R. W inona , 21, des ign of the 1968 \-'olks,1·:1gcn -:\lar~·s\ illl'. armed robbery .. JOSl'llh i:ipccifically the placement of the Hunnell, ::!I, Sacrarnenlo. burgl;1r.1, g:.isolinc t:.ink and fuel lines -led to and Gary H. !'llax1\'L'il. 29, ~larys\'lllL'. her injuries. a:.sautt. Beamingly yours. THE WORLD"S FINEST BOURBON SINCE 1795. SKI 'N SUNDAY BRUNCH in Newport Beach At the Extraordinary Mansion On the Bay THE MONTEREY STILL SUNDAY NOVEMBER 24 I 0 A,M. • 3:00 P.M. See the incttdible fashions of the 1974 Ski seGSOft , By SKI & SPORTS, INC. 1511 E. Kat.Ila Orongt MENU with bubbling Champagne EgQs Benad1ct. 2.65 Hanglown Fry, 2.'65 _:1 E:ggs... Mu$hrooms and OV!.ier&!) Shnmp Omelette. 2.25 Mexican Eggs, a25 Eggs Monterey, 2.25 Sleak I Egos. 2.25 260 I W. Coast Hwy, l:lewparl Beach 645-84•4 Sequoia <9\Vine Cellars LARGEST WINE SHOP IN THE WESTERN AREA LARGEST SELECTION OF CALIFORNIA PREMIUM WIN6S IN ORANGE COUNTY CHEESE S~OP • GOURMET ~000 CENTER • WlNE ACCESSORIES AND GIFTS • INDIVIDUAL WINE STORAGE LOCKERS WINE SCHOOL OPEN TO THE PUBLIC FREE DELI VERY TO HOME• BUSINESS• BOAT 3300 WesfCoaSf Highway Newport Beach ' ' I Phone~ 642-9414 ' ,, SANTA ANA SOUTH COAST PLAZA " -. ~ ... F ootbol l ier>e)' St) le· "j,mus hy )t·nn•l.r ll.•k. Bri~hr h11n1L· t~.int · \J I''· ~1 rip1.-.l ·r .,hirt t1'>p \1,1sh,1h!~ .11r}l i1 hn1t. l'LrlLCT h1r (\11.ldhng up .inJ looc('J, pull·on pan~. In ~vfr, li,1;,hn1l·i.i.:h1, \\ich a good book, the ~c.1r :11cr.1c1i\1n .it .1 ~lumb~r 1•.1r1~'. H.1.·d, hluc .ind S1.>IJ. ~1.: •• :~ '>·1 ), ~1 :-\ Col k·sit:nne L1ngl·rie llul!cxl..'~ !:i;uua AnJ, l ·l,i.!huio ~Ju.1Tl', .:':it'l<I ~ ~t.110 !:itrl<I, .'.'l.1nt.1 1\r1.1, 1i~l·rhn111:; '1<t .:!\ l BullocL ·~ Soud1 ((1.1'1 l'l.11.l, !'l.111 l)n ~o Fri~ \1,1y .it ll t"1t1I, (o51,1 ~ll~-1. TllL11h11nt · '°'(,.l)Ol 1 .. A6 DA IL\' t•tLOT EDITORIAL PAGE • Heavy-handed Action ~\\Oopin g do\\ll nn L~~un~1 BL•;,it·h likt· :-.o n1anv U\l'll.l1.1n ;.: ;1rl~L·J..,, 111·11t·t:-. .... :.1;r\·t·rs d1 str1but\·d ~·7 ~UlllOlOtl~ to Ii s:i7 1nlll1on la \\ l:IUll lil'Ou gl1t b,:. R<.uu:ho Pr1lo-; \'c r~l e\. O\\J!l•I' uf S~c·an1orti lllllt-. to nl;'arl.\" an.\orl•· ;ind c.:\'cryont.' ,,·ho has hall a hand iu <:1tv ~()\ l'l"ll/11t'lll .... Ill"(' 19Ui • • c-t' r1.d nly I ht· I ru ... tr;,1t 1011:-. \\ hi th lt•d t11 the f 1 ling of tlu· :t!'1 ion c;111 ht· 1111dt'r:-tnod l·~11r ~ 1•;1r ... d1·\ 1..·h1pr"Ol·nt. 11r1,po",1l:-f~1r lh t· .".:!:.? <.1l'l't' t 1:1et h,1\(' IJt·t·n :,,i dl'I l .it·l..t·d . l'.11 ll~. !he dt•\'t•l opt·r \\<.1s t ~HIJ.!hl 111 til l· th;1 ng1n g cnvlron111t·nt;1 I :.J\\o.1rt•llt•:-:-. \\htl'h blo:-.:-.on1t'd not Jll'll u1 l.a;.:11na H1 ·;11·h but lhroug hout thl· :-.t:ilt' and Ille n.i11.1n ·rht· r ult.·..; !-oUddt.·nly l·hang l·l.I for t-:(•\ti ng b1~ lu nd dl.'\ l·loprnl'nt projc<·t:-. p:ist l'll,\' hall. l)l· ... pilt· :i ll lh i ~. d c:.p1tt• retogni1111g th1• lru ... tra lllJll. !ht· :-.uit li:..i :-. the ob' 1uus imp;1(·t of b1.:ing 11\111111t l.111nc ;ind h:1r,1.., ... 1nj.!. It 1.., ;1 111·;1 \~ h.indt·d ;1c!10 n ;ind on<' ,,·Ju<·h if t l·rl,1111 t•liargt· .... ;ll'l· lu bt· tak:1._·n :1 (·r1ou:-.l.v. i.., d1r1.:l'\t•d :it lt ·~111n1:itt· rlt.·rnotr:itu· ;1111 1 frt•t· :-.p(·t·r h ri ght:-. '' h iC" h <.i rt· rid 11· u \ously la l.x.·lctL>.t "(·on :-pi r ;1 l' y." Begin al Honie ·rhe ~:111 ClemcnlP lhan1b('r of ('ornn1er('c 1l ;1:-; p<:i:-.:-.t·d a :-.trong \,\'·\IOl'd(·d resol uti on ti:-.k:in~ :-.t;1tc :incl fcdt•rul lt·udl'rs 10 cornt· UJI \1·i 1h ":in imn1t'Cliatc :ind urg«nl prug1·an1 lo h:.dl lhl' rapid inC"rt«1 s c.• of trin1t·." 'I ht· c·hamht•r 1·ould do 1n11rt· th<nl pa:-.:-. rt_· ... olutiun:-. ~\PHI p a:-.S till' butk: to big j.!!J\'('l'fllTIC'tll if ii IS rt•all~r 111\ert·:,ll'll u1 tri1ne p1't'\l·11tiun ' The Ford Honeymoon Has Not Been Happy \l/ASJ.JI NGTOJ\' -For Ger:.dd Ford. the honeymoon ii. tJ\'l'r. . The first tOQday~ Ufl' lhl' moi.I reel·p-- tive and sy n1 pa lhctir pt•nod any Prt>sl · d~nt gets. At the c Jost: of I his brtl·f time of gracl'. he s hould bt.•;.1t !ht• p1nnal·ll· of national t·steem. Ill' !)hould ha\'l' t•.stabl ishl'd a public <-e1nfid1·ntc that "Lil su:.t:.un him lhrou,l!h the Jong and rock..\ pass a gc that hes aht'<id But to 111ost 1\ mer1c:.in:.. Gt·rald Ford t11d;1y still remain:. :i 11ucst1on mark Il e h:1s not t'.\h11J1I · t•d lht• l'<IJl:l t'll .\' \fl takt' r tlarj.!c nor tht· _.. clarll)IJto l;iy dO\I n a con:i.i:.tent polit·~ line: nor lhc !u1't't' uf Jlf'f80n:.i l if~· that put:. hi~ :1\Jtl'\JI UJ)!Jtl !he pre~uienr ,·: nnr l hr 11 :.1<iu l1) r:1i'-l' a ban!ll'l' <Lt'uurH! 11 J111·li ,1 1·,infu~~·d 11:1 · t1u11 c<.111 r.dh. HATll FH t h:111 .ill\ 1nd 1\1tl u:•I f:.11l11i·t· or· ... u("tt'• .... 1! 1-. th1 ... 101d lh:i l (l1:.t1n~u1,..hc.., !ill' f·',,rd pr't''-l1lvnt·\ 1hu.; f:1r . It 11111:.t hl· !;1J..1·11, tlu·rl•for'l', :1s :1 h:1rt11n _l·r of 1.11l11rl· II ht· 1-. to ;1 \"llHI ,1 1h•t1;•l'll' h~· \\ 111 h.1\ t' IP 1·•1rn li urk .. ]1111 h ;ind p,1inr 11!t~ ;1c.n11 .. t .1 1111.1 ... m.1 ••I •lt•llht :+nd -.J,..·ptU'l•IH , \1 h,1! lhl' rl.1!1<•1111.1-..1tl\IOtl!>IOh1·:-.tu11 Upl)ll hi 111 I I l'l' I I •\llrll' 11111 d.1~.., ;1g". \'t•t :.1•1111·th1n.: JlH>ut tht• n1an de· <'Pnt·~. J..1ndnr:.•. 01x·nnc>iis, un11rcten- tiou:-.11, ... .., -;inll :-.on1t:lhing :.ihout the <·ircurni.l;.in t•t· .. that h;i\·c bcdt:1·ilcd his d1~hu1 . 1n1 J)t•! u:-. not tu \1·rill' him off hut lo :-.u,perul nur 1·1~ rd1('! \I 111 lt i.t::.J rth u1g l)I(' debr·1sJi1r1·:. pla n:.it1ons. llE \\"AS IJrought on -.t:•Al'. :_i !n10~11n-­ \"u!u11 tanl.1 IJ.1 pohlli·;i~\l'a g•·d~, :.inr! h•· 1111n1t1tl1.11~·1\· 1nh1·nlt·cl 1·e1u1on11e d1-.,1-.1 .. r Y1·t )11· 11:1:-d1·ru1·1l thl' 1111011, tli.•I tr.1 ::t·d1 ;11ul 1ll:.:1~l1·rofli.'H t'll!llt·r 011111·11 h•:uh·r• 'l'hl' cal:iinitH·s th.it llroui.:ht llarry 'fr11n1:1n :1nfl l.\'n dnn .lohn:.011 to lhe l)!"t"•!dt·r1e ,1· l",11..,1•d 11len1 1111 :1:. J,!U:n·· rli:inc: l'!r :1n l'\,dtl·tl ll'g;1e~ lil'l';ild F111rt1 1•1·t·1\1·d 1n ... t1 ·ad of a lt•J,!:Jt'~. :in a lh.1\ro'" \1 h1rh S1)!11n1on h1n1:-.t•lf \111ul1h11 h<1\1' J..1101111110\1 tu gt•I froni .11t111rhl 111~ n1·t·J.. 'I h" 1 u,h ul 1•\ 1•nr ... 1h'-' p.i.-.t l\tOyl'ars h.1 ... r11 ;1Ut• h1111 .irl .111<1 t'hr11n1:-.m. 111• 1~ an Ei ... t·nho111•r b;1t•J.. anlong u-.. the !>UJ°l uf l k~· e1 1·r\one ltkcs. bc:in1ing O..·nt·1ult •n1J~ 111n1n lht• J)(l htir.11 :-.C'l'llt·. lh· "Jlt·.tk'> tht• ... Lille ohl 111111!,, IJl'<!t' ll• 1• ... lhl' :-.:i mi• old 1_w•htll'!'I, n1Jlo.l':. lht: ~;I till' 11ld {'Ofll f' I 1 1![1 1~1''- HU\ lhl' lll'11p l1• h.1\t' ht'l'll plun).!l'd s1uhlt·n l1 111111 thl' !!1~11 .. ·r111• nt·11~ "Ill" f_, "J Jlot f•,l"I [l\11 \\'di '.'> h,1\t' l.,1\tll !hl'lll .1 IH'll m.!luril,1. <.I l it'\\' ~oph1,\1~".1t11111 .1 111·11" .. olK·r n1·~~ ·rhc \\ it•l;s v "'Finisl1ed witlr the financial section, dear?' (JACK ANDERSON) old bl:irney no longcr impresses the m : they are on a diffcrt'nl y,·,11·e len1,1h . STILL, a benign Geraltl Ford g0t·~ on gr:isping hands. ~l:ippinl! backs. ki~s-­ in:; bali1t::.. Ire :.1111p!y ha:. t:Ollt' uUl of st1·\e. '11c is, nr1·crthele!>i., a n1an of grl':Jt decenry anti ~\run~ Joy:tlt1es. lli s closest ;.1d1·ise rs u rt.:ed him lv cll:an uul the i'\1xon e;.ihint•I. to st:.irt his ,\d· ministration \\'ilh <1 clr•111 sl;1te . Bu t this \"JO!Jtl'd F ord's sense of fa1rne~s . lie insisted judgini.: each l\'ixon hotl101·t·r by h1i. p1·rformunce, nol by hi:. p;1 st a!'soei at ion ·rhc nt'"' Presidt•nt's ad\'ist'rs also 11;1rned h1n1 :1gainst pardoning Hi chard '.\1:-.on . 'l'his \"iolalcd Ford\ ff'l'lin g ... of COllll)<IS!liOn. B~· C.Xlt•ritlini.: rnl'fC,\' :nirt i.olicitude to r-.·ixon. Ford :issoc101t1·d hi :-. Arlrninislralion \-rith \\ :!ll·r ~:itl·. , 111L1l l·d rno-.1 :\1nt•n1·;1n ~ · :-l'll-.\' uf cqu:.i_l.Jll:-ILl"l'. lrus1r;1tl•d nur hopl':> of g1•tlinl! the 1l·!1rill' truth :ind th!lltl'tl th~· olJjt•tt ll·:..-.1111 to luturc prt· :-.ide11t:. th:1t rnan~· had hupt'" \1nuld ht' thf' L1:.!1ng le~:Jt'~ oftlll' 1nipl'at"hm£'11\ ort!t·ul. :\'.'\OS() al t•ll{' i.\rokc. hl' IOOk the bloom off his rnonth·old prt·sidl'lll'Y ;ind grin'lcd it" 1th :-.un)t' nf the> tarn1~h of 1 h1._• past. 'I· 1•t h:1d Fnr1t I\ ailt·d onl \ a hit .ind had '.\1xt>n hcl'n arrt•:-.tc'fl. al'· 1·:.11gr11·d :i nd tht•n had ~uct·urnlX'tl to h1 . ., 1llnt·~~-thcn tht• 1tn.c.~ 11f rt•(·r1r111n:ll1•111 :u1d irrct•ont·1laln1Lt111uutd11<1\t• ht•l'll lt•I loo:.f' in th L:"J l'1111ni r~ \\'hate\t•r hf' <he!. 11r 1lld 11\/\ do. pt"O· h:tl>l~ \l1H1'd Ila\!' 1·11d1•1I !rl :.i lllt·:.~. Ill' \1 a:-. in a n()-\1 111 ~1 l11;1t1u11 Franklin Hoo~t·11•lt :1ud 1\br;1h:.i111 Liru·oln inhc·ritl·1! d1:-.:1 ~IL·r. \110 But :1long \\"!lh di:-.a!>ll•r, the~ fC('1·1\'£•d lhl' 1111•:-.!Jma hie :J{l\·;uit.1g1• 1if 1;ik1n:.: 01 l'I' :i :-;ituation lhat had alrt·:_i dy hi! rot•k bott orn . '' 11h 1111 1\it•ntif1ahh.· en._.rn~· :ind no «hoict· h1111u 1 ~-.u1· a hl'!'o1r c:d! for· 0;1t inr1:1 l n1nhiIi1.:111011 t;Ell.\1.1) FUB ll f111111d h1nll'l'lf f.11·{'d . tlP! \\ !lh ;1n lltlllH'-l,1J..;1IJl1· llll". hut 11 Ill\ ,1 ddc rnnL1 !h.11 n11~hl h1• 1nf1.1· 11011. ur tlt'IJl't'~:-.1011 . •JI' :1 t 1t·nd1~h rom- l>in,it1un of buth. f11r l1h1c h lhl'rc 1s nu knt111 n )!fi\ ,. rn 011•111 r1·ml'rl\" t lnl~· ,1 1·t·e\.. 11''"' i.:a n1hlt•r or a I rut• ''ision:ir\ l'nuld h:.11t· ... 11und1·d forth the t'l·rt.11r1 t rurn 111•t, an1I Ford 1-. 111._•1\hl·r ,\nd :-.n he ~!;1 lll·tl 1ort1Tlh'. ~hitt (·d fro111 ont• foot tn lh1• olht·r and nftert•d h~d1 1nt•a~u rl'' that fu 1 ly ::-at 1sf11•d no Olll' l·n,..at 1l'f.\u1~ .. \l'~ Bui lo h:1\1· ~r:inrll~· n1ou n11~d lus hor~t· ;11td ll·d hr-. ;.1rrn,\ i.:;,dli1p111 g off in tht• \\ ro111.: 1l111 ·1- t1011. :Jj.!J lll!>\ 11\e \\!'()Ilg l'lll'lll), \\OUld h:1 \ c bf'<•n.f n ! al. (;,, t' Ford 111:.. ti lit•. II ~· hu-. t:1 ke111tp0 the puor hand tu ~tory 1J (';1lt h1n1. \1'1\hl)Ut l'fl rll l)laint nr C':.:cu~e. Ill' h ;1 ~ 11,·1·11 in th(• mu111. accr..,sihlr. c:.inthtl und h-O rh·:-t lie h:1~ ~ho"n l11n1~t·lf, 111lhn,1:: to tal\C' 11(•r:o-on:1l puni:-.h n1en~ tv<l:.i~JVJ.'..1wlu:1 1;,.;Jh~l moi) l0JI\ I.letter 111n111rru\\'. • II E II. \S 111 hi~ C':I rnc~t 11 :1\' re.~\nr('d In l ht· condut· t uf our 11:1t 1011al .tfl al r~ ;in :110111:.phrrc 111 dl'Ct'tlC'~ , hun1.1n1t \ .1 nd l'I\ llJ\~ ,\11<1111 :>fl""")ll\)!. /)(• h;1.., ht'~llrl to dr;un tht• l l'11nn1 th.11 ha.., 11111µ. f('i.t1.•rc'1 . Il e h:i~ pricked t h<' huhhte of \\)ult' llou:-1• po1n1,111 ... 11 ~ anfl p;111upl~ that had b1·~un lo !>u rround the l)rl'· :.l<lt'n<y \\llh .all the cleJlraded trJp· pin::~ of a r rfl" n. If h1i. ', .. 111n pro't'" luniif'tf :ind .hi '> ll')lllJl'-., t,1tdl1 , ll(U\1• nf 1111" \1111 Ill' 1·ni71l1th ·mil ii r ... t•noul.!h t•i 11 ;11111111 .1 !>U~IJl'l\l'IUrl uf the rul• .... :in 1~xt1·n:.1nn 11f the hnnl·~mnnn . l.t>t '!> gl\l' l'rt:s1<ll'n l ~·ord 1.1noth('r tOOda~~. fl tould .... pon ... nr t:dk ... :nlll lv\'\lu t·:-. IJ, l':O..J)l'J I:-. 1111 c·ri n1t· p rt'\'t•nt1nn \\'ho 1\nu lrl l'\pl.1111 10 :-.hnpl\t·t·pt·r:-. li1J\1 tht·y t':111 dl·lt:ntl t ht·n1 :.i·l\t·~ ag:1111 ..,t l raud . :-.nL·:1k lh1t•\1._•:-. bu1,l:lttr:"1 :i nd robbl·r .., It l'<Juld !<.Upporl llt''' loc·al builrling t·ndt·~ "h1l·h tnuld liliild h t1 l'~l.ll'·prnof111g int•) nc•\\ ... 1ru1·1urt•.., :incl ii toulcl t•:.t abl1:-.h :1 tnvrth;111t polltt' lla1:-.nn to prntt·<'l ;1~:1111:-.t l);u[ t'hl·1.·k~11·t i:-.I S. .\ :-lron g l·o n111n1nil\' t·thirt 1 .. tilt· pl:11·v lo h1·~111 thl' atta\·k on t'l lfl\l' Back the Ban<l S:1n C'll'l11l'llll' lligh S<·hoo1':; b;ind l\:i:-. :1 l11n~·:.t~1nd 111,..: rt·p11tat1on for ~'\<"t'llc 1H.'l' ;1 :-.l :1 11d:irll \1h1ch t;,\ t'll l".1 l'\l'i'l'dC'cl th1-: ~ t·;ir. 111 :1 1t·(·1·11t t•t1l·rgt•l1t :o.t·rit·~ 11f prc1:.:ran1.., lht• prlll' \\ 11111111'.! n)u.-.1l·:d µrnup pt·rlorntt•d t'UrlC'l'l'I:-. thrnu;!llou\ th1· r11~ .1 ... \11·11 :1 ... tht• 11;1t1un . during h;1 I It lJ Jlt · ('t• l't' Ill Of)ll'" :1 l :1 pl c1! i • ..,,..,JUll:d 1 \IOI h;1 [I J.!~I llll' 'J'hat pl'rlorn1:1 ntt· \\a:; l vll'\l~t:d lhr"·oug liout lhL' l'C!\lll1!'\. (Jtil' l'l·:i:-.lltl fur thr 1nt rl·:1:-.t·d appt.,ll'atltl':-. IJ~· till· b:tnd is lhL· tll·C'd f'11r pltbhl' :-.up1H1rl to t'inalll'I.' trips. tin 1 for' n1 s and l'Ci ui p!lll'llt for 1 hl' l'll~l' 111 blC'. Jl ;1rt111ti;, ha\'t• st•f'\t:'d :1s spC'a rllt•:i d s tor lhe <':1n1p:1i1.u1 .... \\inning :-uppurl front Ill(' l'lt y tolln("il and :1thortl di:-.1 r1ct t ruslt·~·:->. Jtut p~i rl·nt ~uppurl 1~ 1101 t•noug h It r._.quirt·:-. hro:1<lt·1· ht· Ip fr11n11 he <·on1n1u\11t~ . l lon:1t iun~ of fund s to 1 hC' ~;111 ('lt.•1111·11\t: I li ~h fiand l~oo~tl'rs \IOllid help :i ssurt· lh:it lhl' group rl·t:1in :-. its top r:.it111g . s ' ·~ " i " ' lligl11v a ·y to Disaster Dear Gloorny Gus 'rh1, 1·11t111tl'\' 1~ 1n " rrr1':.:"Jion \\tlh 11111:.iti'on ou't of cuntrid : larg1· t•orµor:1tiuns ;.1nn1u111t·l· la.1 uff~: tv11sio11 1.~ ri:,ing 111 lhc '.\l1ddl t• F'..!sl : Hu ~si:1 i-. g:.11ning in the arn1 .. r;i(·1· and l'1'l':"lidt·nt Forti l'l·t:l-.. hl· rn u-.t le :1 1c lhl· t•11u111rY for ;1 \ !:-.1l !(1 tht• FJr l:'.;1~\ \\"JJ'i." I . I! Cloorn, Gu> <omm• •h •• e \lll>lt'•l1•d I>~ "•att\ nd "° •01 ""'"•"1' ••II.-<• tl"I .,.,.., o• "•• "'""'"'°P••-Send 1011r pe! Pf<•< 10 Gl..,m, G.,.., D••'• P.101 Linguistic Double Standards (SYDNEY HARRIS) i\ high :-.t·hool prino1p;il in Connl.'c- lirut rt·t·enl Iv r~i.i~necl y,·hrn he ";is round 10 h:;,.e mi~~pent SI. l·l:! in puhltr fund~ for his o"·n u:.t· 111.~ lt•tl(•1' ofl'C:"l!gnation saHI: "I hii\"t• eXl'rt1:d poor judi,!n1cnt n· ... u!tu1µ 111 error!> in lhC ;.1re:.1 ol (inan c1:i l proct:durt·.o. ·· \\'h ite·tnllar n1 all'fat·tnr:-. :trl' ~nn1c·ho\\0 ;.illc>"t·~I to ~ct :1\1:.J\ \11th tht!> l:1ngu;1gl'. fr11ni .\Ir \'1xori rl11\\l1 if tht·rc 1.~ :i do\111 fr(lm :\Ir. ='1:-.on. 11 ,.., onl~ ··,·umniun .. t·ri1nu1:1Ji. 1\hu :1rt· t'X l)l'l'lt•d to cunfl·:-.s. ··1 \111 1, \\ l't•lli: .. ' ftl' '"I \\ U/ l'aU~ht" It th1:. d1 1ulilt• :-.\,ltl(!:1rd nf n11t 1g:1t1on h;1d pl l'\ :11lL••l 1 li1 ougho1 1~ 1 h1• pa.-.!, \1 l' t';Jll 1r11:1i.:111v 11 h.1t other llltl'lltlt·rs n11i.:l11 h.11 l' ~•11d J ;1('k th1· H 1J)p~·r "] r·t·'.!1'1'! tl1c11 n1v ~l'XU<1I anon1;1]11•:-.. !ill·rnn1111;.: fr111n ;1 fl'jll'l'~:-.ion 1n ehildhl'lod. lt·d 1nC' to in · l11~c rt·l'l \ 111l:1l1un nf !ht• Jll'l'.'if111:-. of' !>0111 (' l:.i<lll'S .. Ul.l"l·:nE.\RI): ''In h1ncl,1i.:ht. I n(1\1 :'ll't' th;.it h;11t I ~1>lu·11t•d nl;iril;d l'O Un:-.t•hng I 1n1ght nut h;.i\'l' tl\"l'l"~ll'll 111«1 t h1· bound.1r1l'!> of cnnJuga\ am1\\." .Jnhn [)1ll1n}!(·I' ··\\'1th1n tht' l1tl1l'· fr;1n1c of Ill) .111u1h . ti 1>11i. n1 y prut•h\ 11~· l o\\ :irtl 1ll'JT1n1<--tln th;1t led t o rurtht·r at'\!> or d11uhtlul l1 •L!1 t 1ni:ir~ .. :'\t•ri1· ··u \1 a-. 111.\ 1~""1111~ l'\:1 -.: l-'.l'r.11cd d1•\ollo11 to 11111s1t·;tl 1~·1·1.,r n1 ,1Hrt• that 1rltlUl'l'lt ,1 r1·grvttuhlt• liil''-\' of ;1ttl·1111011 d111·1n 1: thi: r1111 tl .1J,!rat111n uf Bnrnt• 1\ct11;dl~. n1~ ,,~ !'l!l('1a tt·~ 1nforn11«I n11· 1h Jl th{' F1rt• l>l'11;i rtn1l·nt h ;1<l 1! \1l·ll 1n h:111d, :incl I had nt1 rt·<1.~c1n to d1sbcl1t'\'(' !ht·n1 ·· Alt i1 a , h1· II \I 11 : "P1·rh:q1:. II II :-t.'i l'.~· t'C:o;S i1•c Zl'al, hul I ~1nctrl'ly ft•lt 1h.1l thc "·c lfurl.' of \\"t·stern h:1rb;iri~1n n1adc it 1mpcrat11•t• to hal~ \ht· ;:.pr1:a d nf t'l\'Lhzalion by Uny ml·ans \1'1lh1n -m) poYo'l:r ~·' Jl.l),\S I S l'\UIOT : "Int·~ (('OLJ:"l\tf)ll , 111;1~ I 1'1·m1nrl ~Oil th:1I !ht m:111 11 ,1 .... 1 1 rouhlLm<tkl'r. ;.in lllll!Slllc ;1i,:1t.1111 r· fr·or~i '.\,1?:arPth, and o h- \ IUU~I\ Ir\ Ing In hUl>\'Crt l;1v. tond 11r <lt•r ,)th r ;dl. "hat m:iy hr railed .1 'ill·lra).11' fron1 llTif' .side• 1n1t\' h1· l"t'lil•1rd1•d frflm thl' other JS .111 ,1('t ol fcii lt y to":.rd one's duly ron:-.lllutl•d 1·ul1•r!> " Uonnie and C'l~dc "l.oolo.1n~ h.ick no111, 11 c~•n tu.' srrn th;it \re 11·rr1• ~1 m Ill.\• .J pJlr of l11~h -..,p1ntl·'1 ,\01111 ~· IJt.'i11nc. dl:-.;1fft·tl ~·•! 1,_, tt111 ti mf}{'r nt ulll' Ollll'"· \\hi. n'l.1~ 111,• ! .. 11d lo> h;J\t (•urr1t•c! Inn f.1r th1• nulur t1 l l'XUIJl'l".Jll('t.• of )OVth rn11111f • • Solution Must Be Found 'J'11 \h(• Etllli!I' I 1\a .., n1ut·li inlt•rt.,,t.._.d 111 1·on'l :'llur11h l111··.., colun111 or \'u\'. 15 in· \1'hich ht· \1 r 1it~" "~ou :.111·c 1-:111 guess" 11h:11 I !l)1•a11t 11 fl.,n I u:-.ed a 111.'\V · · 1111n t · • at 1 h1· Suut ht-rn l'alifllrni;1 As- :-oc· i:1t 1on uf (i U\"t•r111nl'll1:-. llll'l·ling. I tlnni.. Jn., 4·111H·t·rn ;11.ioul lhe u.~c of lhC' \llJl'd ''dl~illl'l'lll i\el»'' C;JUSl.'cl h11n 10 n11:-.-. lhl· 11 lioll' point of thf' d is-- 1·u~..,ion :111d a"1011 of' lhC' ~C'r\G t:x- t'l'Utl\'t• Hn:ircl. .\~ ;1 111;1 !tl·r of f:i1·t . lhl' \lord ''lti ~i n· 1·t•n\l\'1·"1.., ollcn u..,cd hv l'l'OtlOnli!>l'. \"1•\1 1111rd.., arrt\t' 111 ·!ht• lanl!u;1~e al nw~t d:1 1ly :111d I \1 i:-.h I h;.id :1l'tually (•ft•atc>d the \111rtl ··11i:..111c·1.·nti\t' ·• If 11t' 1l11l 1111t ;i1hl 11urt1.-. lu lhl' langu:.igl' .1 .. lll'l"llt"d. 1]1111 II lhrOuJ!h tht· ~1._«ll'S . 111 11ould .•llll li t· :1t the "'.\Ir ·rarzan. \~1111 ,f.1f1t' lt·1 l'l. ·· Hut if 1l 1~ thl' fil':.\ !111 11· ·rnn1 h:is ht';1rd 1h1· 11urU . I :.1n1 l1.1 pp1 lu :1dd 1t to 111~ 1uur11:_di~lll' llux 1.11111.I:-. )J(lftE 111q111rl;111ll.1·. ho11L'\t·r. ~·~ 11r 11t ·~p1•1':11~·1~ f.1t·i· :.tll t'lll'l'g_1 ~h1Jrl:1).!l'. \l';1fl 1t• l'OJlj:!t'.~tion :111d i.n111r:. \le h;i\"t' t11 :-1011 ).!l\ltl g pt•11pll' 11101'L' inecnti\·c t'• di 1\ L' th1•ir au1 orll(J!Jile~ -\l"t' ha1'c \11dn 1\1..,\ lht• 11pp11sit1• \\'li:11 1'l•;d !.1 l1appt•nt'd ;1! till' SC.\(; llll'l'\)I\).! II ~j ~ lhl' 1-..:-U<llll't' C)f in-.\r1J(·· l l•il!~ !or !ill· :-.L1tl 11 1 :-.tutl~ thi:-. µr;1 \e p111hh ·n1 ,111d llr111:: h.1rk ~llg!.!e~t1un~ t111· ... 11lut1n11 ·rhl' 111 .. (·11i. .. 1on t·;1 n1l' u11 ;1 .. thL· rt•..,ult nl \ht· t,ulurt• uf l'ropo.~1 - 11••11 \ \l\('r lht• Pl"41p)1• \O\c<l ''no'' uu lh.1\ 1-.. .. 111•. 111<1 rrlatl\ of our P·t'1Jplt·. 111 :11111 t•Ut ••I J.!••lt"r11n1t·n!. ;ind 11H·lud1 11g 1111· n11•d1.1. :-.1tnpl_1· :-.;11d th;o\ ··11L1.· l>l'O pli ' h.I\ 1• ~p11J..1•11. ~11 f1lr).!vt thL· 11 hnlt' thin ~ 'rh:1t ,.., .1 hf'a1!-1n·th1•-..,;n1d po .. 1t u111 lh.1! 11111 .'-!lllpl~ ;1t'l't•lt·r;1\t• tho• 1111111 II ht•rl lhl' t•l\\Jl't• !'IOCJl'.l\ ,L nnd .. 10 ;1 h;t11 11111 uf ;.;:1~ :ind •·hoke;! t,1 "flll )).! 1·:11·11 ht•lol'•' tl1:1t h:.ippt•n-... \l i!h 1h1· l"lll tl<>llr1 11!1 ll't't'\\:I~ ~·011- :-l111r·11011 ;ind :1dd111011.il ,1uton1ohll1""· 11·.<1 1~p<1r\,i\1q11 11ill µri nd lu ;1 h;\11. li11111p1'r lo hunipt•r. ThL' eu!li!>ion 1·(1111 ,,P 1" rl1•.1r. 11i!h :1n l!lt'l'l';l:-.l' i11 poptil :1\11111 ;11111 u:1 I h 111 t lr;111,:t• Count,. u1 l!.ur (11.:J"l'l'lll. ;;1itl :111 111rt'c<1 ~l' 1;1 .111111-..ol 1·11-ht pl'rc·1·1:1 YES. I ht·r•· h;11 l' IJo"t'll lll:111,\' :-.uggt•:-. 111111-. ti11· ...i .lut111n:. :ind !ht.\ :.lrl' :.il l 1 11u~h 111 :.!h t.1.\l'" 11 n t:a:.nlinc, laxes 1•11 1.;.1 .. ol1n1•.1•1t·r :i llllnir1111nl :1n1ount. hit:!: l.1\ 1111 g:i.., hn~ \"<·hielcs ha,·c all r l't·n -.u· t:l'~lt·tl But tht· sol'iet y s1n1p- h '"'n 1111 lungt•r 1n111n dOll'll 1hto road 11.1-..1111 :.: 1•11(·rc\' :1 ... if lht•rc i:-. nu cnJ to 1111 :n11I ;1 ... 1( the :111· 1·:1 11 hold the :-n111J..l· or th;1t t•on:.:l•..,tifJn \1'111 disap- P•'.1t' ht•1',lll~t· II (ll~l'Upl!> our \I ay 1Jf I 1 It' Thi· r1•.d point 1:-. lh;i t 111• e;1111101 eon- 111,i11• ··1iu .. 11\t'..,:-. ;is u..,ual "\\\· ha\·e to l111d ;111-.111 •1-. !<1 \IH''!' tj\lt'"!iot\-. lhl' 'l"!l l'I lhl b1 ·!1•'1' II 11t•d111111\, ..:010;.:, t 1 .!l I Ir 1 ·11n\.'1·~t 11111 ;1111 1 :1 ~hort.q . .:e of l'lll'I :..~ \\ 1 ll !ll <1 J..t• !ht· dt'l'l~lllll for u:. H.\l.Pll .\. UIEDHIC:!I '.'-.ttp\•r11"'1r, 'l'hinl D1 :-.trit·t (.'l)Ul\t ,\ of r11:1n).!l'. l';,illfurn1:. 1'(ltl'h\ f:c"tor: ,\.., ;1 .le11 a11d all An1rnr;,in I ""•~ i.hork1·1I :ind !>addent•d lo Y.itncss once ;1g:.11n 1~nn1·an l·1.· and callousness from thust· in hli.;he~l ofrltt•s In our govern· n1~·nt 1\I :1 t1mr Yohcn the most :-.1·n ... 11111· ,inti dt·h<'att· 11ewoti;.1tions IX>t \I r•en our l'OU ntn· und other nttlions ;11'(' I ak 1nJ: place 1n l 0 hr areas of nuc: I ear arnll'. pt'al'C in the i\hd~ust. ('nCrgJ, ;1nct fo()rl fur lhc 1\orld; at :;uch times nulitur1· nll'n \\'ho rnanifl':Sl such al;.irn11n.11 dt·f1c1enc1cs in political "t't1•1· nu ~ht 111 111· n\1111.led. d1~missed u1 hep\ urt1Jrr ~uar tl until I• -.pn11 .. 1h1lll\' und ft•;1i.n n again ta~c 11 n1n1 •• 111I n1 tht• Pt"nlal(on's hi~hcsl ••fi111· ( MAILBOX ) Lct!ers jro1r1 rccJ(/ers arc u:elcome. Nar- 11101/y. u·niers s/Juuld convey their rnes· sa9e.! 111 30Q n·ords or lt'SS '/'he rig/JI to cn11· dense leltt>TS lo fi r space or ('JH11iru11c libel l.'i reseri.:cd. All /~·li er.~ 11111.tl 111clutlc sig- nature a11d 1n{li/1ng odilrcs.~ bul rianies 111uy be 1L"1tl1hl·ld 011 rt"4uesf if su/f1c1c11/ r1:a.'iu11 1.~ oµµare111 1~uefry u:1ll 1111/ be published TO REFl·'.lt lo Genl'ral UrO\\'ll .as "outspokl'n·· ;1:. ~ou r cilpt1on did. is lo ral~cly :.ittrihutl' ··tiold and · (ree- speaking" (\\'ebster) qualities to pro- nouncc1nents that are not only blatanl- 1~· false but :ire in reality nothing but hall·tnongcrings intent on spreading thl' :i.l!:l'·nld big He of a ",J{'"'ish con· s1Jir:_icy." (It's jusl not good business ~c nsc to \:_ike O\'l'r h:_inks \\"it h inflated dollars. or run neYo'spapcrs \\·hose ne\\·~print is d:.iily becoming more and morcdeprcsi;in!C ~ l Four thousand y('ar~ of Jl•y,·ish his · tnry speaks of Jc,1·s Cons11iring to one "plot" unly. :ind this \1•ith all their n1ighl :.incl ~uul : lo raise the c1uality or lift· :.il \rhatc,·c·r lt'VCI. at \\'halt'\·cr plac1·. anti al \1 h:1tt·1·cr time it 1\·;.is tht•ir )Jund fort111\e (or ill) lo find it. ·r111s \1 ould incluclc truth al the highest lC\'CIS Of govCr lllllclll .\S !-'OR the gcnt·ral "s thrcat that the ''.Jc\1-ish lobby must be put doi\·n," he ;n1d olht•rs like him should he re· n1indcd of the facl that it 1\·as a small hut potenl Je\1·ish "lobby" 1vho some :!.100 yC':irs ago fout:hl an1I 11·ori history's fir:-.t h:1t1le for religious frt•t•1lun1 : the .\l:.icc:ihcf'i.. \1·hose n1t•1nory, the J C\\'lsh l·on1n1unitr \1•il1 .. oon obs(•r\·r in the fesli\';1 1 uf Lii::hts iCh:1nukah.) That ··tllhh.\' .. not 0111~· sai·t•d tht· in1pc·ril(•d .lC\li!>h stutc, but rn:1<1c p O!)S Jblt• the birth of t'hri ... t i :1 n ii y. HA Bl~I ;\I l-:l .SJ l,\'EH;\l1\:\ To the Editor: \\"here did you gel that Nov. IG fire11·ood selection list·! New York ·~ l\l<1sst1c husetls? If )'OU can lt:l \ me "'here an :.ip 11lc orchard has been cleared to bulld a new tract. I'll rush ri ghtO\"Cr. If \'Ou y,·ould check vour u.ds \'OU \\'OUl(I kno"' that the fire\\·ood av:liia- b\c here 1s ni :iinly or;1nge, eucalpylus, and oak. The cord inf1,r1nation·11•a!ii useful but l'n1 jusl dyin~ lo turn lhc lights tJuy,•n \O\\" and set n1 y heart aglO\\'. so ho\\' about some real handy hints'! J\IAll \' LO U RIPLEY llistf1r11 l .1•."11tf111 'l'o the Etlltor: 1'he lheu1·v of reini;:nrnation 1s in · lcrCilifUl ulihoutjih I ha\'c nc\·er at·· c1:ptcd lhc 11'h1,Je ll1cor~· Quotes R abbi Joseph II . l"rt•1·1ln1an, S.F. - "In ancicnt time ... th<' b:1rl>ar1ans hur· nt'rl doy,•n the hl>r:irics. Let us not <tchl<'VC the sanic enrl t1Kl11y by our in-- difference, u IJ<lth )' <111(1 lll'glc<:l." Cecil Riordan, ~l 1.11·in Co. architect ''I"'"' ~c.hoQted to tbe intcllectLbut lllke 10 \\'cJrk "'ilh n1y huntls. It's a :;:ifcty \'al1c t•1 be u han1mcr·b1tna;cr on" cckl'nd~ '' • I llecentlv. I have cu1nn1cncl'd to \l'Onder ff hun1:1n he inJ,:s tlo nut 1\•a nde r fron1 one sphc•rc lo ann1ht·r "'hilc here on this earth-or lh:1l if "'hile earth--bound they do not re\·crt back to pre\•ions timl'S :_is is a ~· s ume<l t hey do in Lhe hercaf! l'r. FOil l\'ST.\\"\t:, Or;111(;!0.: (.'(1t111t~· 1.., 111 1hc throes uf a "lxllun " 11 i-. nu\ 1·alled that b v I hu:.c in .. t1g;.itin;.! I ht• pn• c~du r£>. rOssibl \' h1·e.111~1· lhl' \111r1I "hr'lnn1·· is a ssoc.iatcd \1111f thl' '1ur i1 "111111111 '' fnr lhusL· \1ho I'• n11·1nlll'r und may ft·t'I a s thuug h lllt ~ h.1 \ c l1l'l'll thL~ 1·outepre\'iousl~. 1\ct I. Scl'nt: I of th1:. pa:-.t dran1;1 look plaee in Flnrula during !hi· dl·rJression. 1'o the \\\•:-.tt·r111·r t an1ili:.r 11ith the "J:!oltl r11~h" 1·ra the al · n1osphcre is lhc s:.in1c us then ;uni a.., during the Florida ··t_11M1n1 "tlr1\1't·\t'r. the ''(:!old in them th:1r" hills" n0\\0 (•1111 sisls 10 tearin,g do\1n the bc;n1\1ful hills to make gold by O\'tr·clc1·clnping the la nd. 1'ht• tin1cs arc npt quill' th1· sam e, for O\'l'rtones of t•colug~· ;1rl' sounding :111r\ rc-:-;ounding like t he 11r11· \'Crbial bell tolling itsdirew11rnings SllOlJtD those \\·ho h:Jl l' st·r·n ii h:>ppcn before \rarn those' i1nn1l'r..,rd in n1ob psyehologr, h1·ll·ht•nt l•i l.1n(·h b.1· bulldoz111 :.! t•\"l•ry bladl· of gr'a""· to dc~troy l'\'t•ry trl'e or !>Ill' of Gud·).!I\ 1•11 he;1u1y·! \\'oulcl l"l'·running !Ii.· old drama con,·ince thust· ,,·1th )!old f1·11·r th:il lhc 1tn1t• 1:-. ;iln1ost 1dt·nl1e;d' B:1nks f:1il\·d, 1·crcntlv hank:-. h.1\l' hct•tl failin::! 'l'hl'r1• 1~ :1 ... tal k of a tlt'IH'l'!'~iun 11 lueh \\;1, 1l(•1111·d ,..., h:.i-.. tx•1._•11 a11 lalk of recl'ssion until l<i tl·h . In thl' pa:.t. the \:ind and htuhhng ... r1·· ni:1inetl un~u ld \\h ill'\ atul.11~ ~!11l l' !11..: plun1bin!! IL\turc~. the lhtor .. ;uul \1111- <lo\1' :-.:1 .~hl'~ :1 n1l the huild1ng:. 11nal1 \' 1·r1llap~ed qt" i·a1t•d in. '!'ht• \14•al1h1· hl'e;1nll' p•1111·, thl' puor:1ln1u~1-1;i1 \t'd ~O rllf' dH I. Bing d .. 11 t1 llH' c·urtain. f111 tlHl:-.i• nl1 !-1·.~~t·tl 11 ith ~ul1l f('\'or h:1\C 1111\ \1111e 10 \ie\\' :1 p\;1,v i1r 1h111k ·rhl'.\. ha11· ··1iun1pl'r tn bun1p1•(' !raffil' \Jul i11:-.1~1 1111 dL·\·t:lopin~ 1rh.1! «on ~11111l t•s th1· 1u·orc<lure. 'l'ht'.\ h:11i• ..,111ng anti i11 a t1tlt't: 1'111n)!--fr1:l' ;1rra !111:-. l<><• l>l'l'Otlll'" 111j1rt• prl·\ :1 lcnl . 'rh<·\· prnf1·s:-; 10 l'l\ l' .11'l. 11·i1h n11n1l•rous ,\rt (0('!ll t•r-.. :ind t ht•n le:t\'l' no th 1 n;.: uf lil'.1llt,\' ln pa IHI Or:_in~t· l'ount,· n1a~ t'1111t1nu1· 111111 ... \1 :iy as 1!11 ru11a11 ;1' hnt':"ll'll hP;oth·d l!lr dc:-.tru('\11111 . '1'111• Floritl:t ''h11un1", 1h1• gOl<I l'U~h . :ire p;_irt of hi~l1u I .ind \\'h1lc lru1· lh!1l h1i.l111·1· 1!01·-. n•1l ah1a~.., tt•pt•at 11...,l•lf. th~· pl;1\ ,.., .1 J.(rcot lt•r d r:.111 ;i f<Jr I ht· 1lt•pr1·:. .. in11 n1;i \ bt: 1111rld11 i1lt•. :1n~I t:<:olo~~ ~hnl'J...., :t11d tr11·:-. out "11111:-;l 1\c dt·:..trt1\' OU l'~t:l \ l'!'l 0' ., El .l ~tll\IJ\\"I S ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT liobert N. \Vetd, Pubit.,/1fr Thomas Kec v1I. 1-;di/ur Barbara Kreitncli. ,.:ditorial Page /o;dllvr Thr c·flilorla l ti!'llt' 'tlf the U:r11v Pilot seeks to inform :ind ,.tJmular.· rE"aders ti;· presentin1o1 on lhis pui.:e d1\'erse tommentar)' on 1011u~.~ of 1n· tl'rtsl b~ :.rndlealed l'olumni~I ..; and <'artoon1st:.. by 11ro11('11ni.: a lorun1 for rtndt'rs ' 1 ICl\S one! h~ prt·~t·nt1n~ this bt•\\ sp.1 pcr ·~ 1Jp1n1un~ ;.ind ldt'll:"! on <'urrent \OJll C'5. Thv t'd11un.1t opinions or lhc 01111) Ptlot :tlllli.'.i r only 111 lh~ l'(Htor111I l'olun1n at thl' top of lht paQ~. Opinions t•xpre~ilt'd llY the to1u n1n1st.s :ind <'rirt1 "1n1bl~ and 14'11i•r "rllf'r~ 11rl' thE't1' ov.n ;ind noend11ri.em1•n1 b ( lhrir 1 I<''"" IJ) thl! O:HfYl'tlut"ShoulU !fl! ii1re1Ttill f'rid;,1)', Novcmbcr22, 19i·I ' , ,. • ,. t p ' l • • _...,., ·----· ---.. _ ... Ill A Pie Amidships PORT fl t:EN E1t1E IAP) Court· '!'artial proceedings ure to begin i\lon· day again1t a 11llor uccused or thov.·ing a chocolate cream pie In the face of a chief \\•arrant officer, ·a SJX>kesman ut the Na \•a l Construction Battulion Center here said. IP 27 PH -I Leon L. Louie. 19. or Fresno, is tll:'· cused or thro .... ·ing the pie at Timothy P . Curlin or the Ci\•il Enginl't'r Corps of lhl' :\avy last September. the spokcsn1an said. The spoke:-;man S!!ld the reason for lhe ;1lteged incidenl \\'US not kno\\'n. ,_,..,, l b -- I Friday. November'2. 1974 DAIL V PILOT A 7 2,000% Profit Defended SAG INA\V, l\lich. !A P l - lilich\gan Sugar Co. has de· fe nded a 2,000 percent in· crea se in profits for the pust 12 months. saying earnings f1·on1 the \'Car before \\'Cre the lowt"sl for I he company in ut least 17 years. The con)pany said 1914 profits came in ut S5.21 million. nearly 20 times the S252.802 it earne d in 1973. Sales d ouble d l o S60.7 million, comp;ired \Vil h 529 .2 n1i llion tht• year before. "Our .. earn111gs ha\'e been Ul'I T1!1pM\o A •·reebl<' t.'xlremely poor until this I O\\ a R t·p . fl aro ld yt.>ar and so any irnpro\-(" floyc·e Gross. knu1rn as ment ran be portrayed in the press as a lilrgc prl't'l'll· top Cn'n g r css p e n · n.1 1>;11··l1l·1·. l1•1s· ,·1 1 tage of incrca!'e," !'aid eom-'-- Karate Fatal to Boy,4 ~E\\' Ulll':\S\\'lt'K. ~ J (l.i PI I /I. k.iri1tt• 1n,trt1I" 1or 11•as ch:.1rge d 11·11 h thl• k<•l'all'·t'hop 1ll·;.1t h or a 1 year ·old ~lu dl·nt tu_• 1\·antl'd to tr;un 10 ht· .. lh•· 1101·Jd'l> ~'0\111 ~!.'"1 ~:1!'<1ll' c·l1 ;,1111 piu11. '!'ht· ~11~1•1·rt . Hober! Let.' Jonl·~. :n. 1\":1~ ch:irj!rd in lht• rh.·~dh of \\ illl;un S1n11h .Jr .. 11hn d1t•tl .·rut•:-.da~ at :\liddll•<:t•X Gl'llt."r:1l llc~i.pl!al :1flt1r ht•ing 111 a ron1;1 for :?'J da~!i ;1ftl·r all t·~t·dl~ lx·111J.! :-.t rut.'k h~ J ones f'OLl('t: S:\IU thl• bo~ 11as strut"k 111 tht· l'hl·St b.1 Junl'S il l thl• hon11· of thl' I.Jo~·:-. n1otht·J'. \Ir' Annette Sn1ith. il fnt·11tl of Junt·:-. Thank You ••••••• On Dl'fllay "'"' Sunday. Hove,..,. 24 HUHTIHGTOH ClHTH ••• c. & EilNpf' .. tt..S.11~Fwy. ~ 9Al"ECD '""llU"'"'"'Cf AUTO insurance puny Pres ident Ernc:-:t tcndccl fa re\l'CIJ party Flegcnheimcr. 1n h is hon or. :\ l'O I· .. , \1 >1!ltl·d to anake hirn the \\Or!d ·~ \ nunc.t•:-.l kar:itc· {'h:1mpion.'" .Jont.":-. told pOlit.'e afl1·r lhl' IJH'ldt•nl IL•aglll' !-ia~·s he did onl.v "Actually. l:.isl \c;ir \l'l' ht•t·ausc hC' kllC\I' it \\'as ,earrH.'d only .81J of i percent i\IRS. S:\llTll totd ilO[l('I' fl'l'I! .. on sales. Our actual eurn· -----------sht• Sill\ h(•r ~011 ga:-.p111;..: ful' ings thisyea r of8.68percent breath on the floo r after hl' \\·ere 10 times greater lhiu1 W d 11;,i ~ ;il!cgedly hit in thL' Inst ~:e:ir's unusually \01v j OW, 60, ehl'!>il hy J one~. \\'hen tl1t• AS AHHUA~ L~~sa400 j fi gures," he added . ho.\· did not r l'l'O\'l'r. sl1e A ron1p:.tny s pokesman M B tonk th e boy tn the hospital. Said 1973 profits 11·cre the ay e pollCl'!'i:iid i lO\\'CS\ s ince al least 1956. .lont·!' 11·a.., hf'1n,:: hc·ltl 111 adding, ··t don't ha\·c any } p 1i$uufS3U.OU0011thl'eh;1rgl•. records going baek any n ickle ear lier .'' Only the Daily Pilot really tells •HOME • INDUSTRIAL •COMMERCIAL •YACHT SAC RMI E~To •AP • •0 "w•ar.,ew ;nyo"''°"'' BOB PALEY and Associates Inc. t;C Oa \'i s insisls it 11·ants to community ... every day get rid of Doris Judd. the 2239 FAJRYIEW. COSIA MESA i i • But he conceded 107-1 pro· fits \\'ere four lin1es greater than the company's pre· vious record earnings of · Sl.24 million set in 1964. ··ma\'onnaise ladv" \1·ho l 1ti)ijij!!1}i Phone 642·6500 • 546-3205 \1·as 't ired for failing to(_ _____ ~~~~~J.!~~'.:!'.~~~~~~~~~~~'.:!'.~~~~~~~ sprl'ad n1a .1·o nnais{• to the flegenheimer said hi gh sugar prices arc the result o f ··panil' bu y in g b.v customers \\'ho ha,·c rC';il hc::nllines about skyrorkct· Ing prices. crop fiii!ures and b6ycou ing Bus Lanes t'<lgt.' and b(·i ng slO\\' \\'ith the sauerk raut on hotdo~~- l 'hl· un i\C r~ity asked a n ap1>l':il!'i l"ourt thi" \ll'ek tn o,·erturn :1 ruling requiring t hl· 11 11i\·1·r:-.i t y to rl'hire )lrs . .Judd . :1 liU·ycnr·nld 11·ido11 t :\'IVl:RSITV atlorne~·s SACRA:\TE~TO fL'Pll -;1rguct.I lhat th<' school 11·;1s Inside free1vay lanes 1vill be 11·ithin it~ rights 11·hcn it designated exclusi\"ely for rircd l\lrs . .Judd front her buses along a4 '~·mile sec· job a s a foort scr \'ice tion of tr.s. IOI near San v•orke r. Rafael by the l'nd of the '.\l r:'i . .Judd 11as d1'im1sSl'd yea r . the st ate h:.is <in · Feb. <I. l!l7:i . Shl' 11;1~ nbunced. The Department nil'k n:.irnl·<I lh(· ··n1a~on : 16122 BEACH BOULEVARD. HUNTINGTON BEACH of Transportation s;,iid th<' naisc la ct1··· ;..iftt•r \ht· ~ (lnt••••c:tlon Ehi.Kh eov1eve•d 11nc1 S•n D•e&o "''"way -Ne•I 10 Ch""'Y Brown's Re1111u..,.nll .., lane restrict ion 11 ill apply ( 'aliforn1 a St a tc En1plnyt•s •·· -:· during peak traffic hour~ .\ssul·i;it1un 1011k ·UP h1•r ± Wine Tasling and Dining in lhe Old Wor ld Alm os phtre ~: bet\1·een the Rich.ardson causl' '°' "° Bay Bridge and the Green .\ St1pl·r1or l'ourl Judgl' .ft"Onr Quasar.. -~ . ~ LOWEST PRICE EVER FOR QUASAR 1975 COLOR TV OUR BEST PERFORMANCE PORTABLE COLOR TV! • • i,.<Co<-<--0..;.-:-..,.: .. ;..: . .;,..,(..;.y.:•·:··=·*.:-..: .. :·v·:-v·:··:OY.:..:..:.v-:.·:·.:·.:·.:.·:-.;.·:·1,.;...,-:-<lo·:·.:.*"'.;.':··:-.;,.;,->o:-<Qo·:-;< .. ;.<-.:-J brae Interchange. rulet.1 last )I a rl'h that )I rs -------,-c=-=-=----,--------------------~~----------,Judd ~huuld be rcin~talcd ATT. ENTION ALL MAZDA OWNERS v•ith S,_SOObackpa~·. 19'~,3~on11 Qua~ar PORTABLE TV ENSEMBLE • lnsla·Mat1c • Color Tuning -- ......... -"-"•"' .. _ _ Tll>:t·~IV E RSITY 'S "t· ·-WINTER "Check-up" TIME Saturday, Nov. 23rd, 8:00 am Ho Appointment HecellOt'( EYery MAIDA owntf" welcome, Ho Matter Where Purchosed! FREE AUTOMOTIVE CLINIC • WINTER SAFETY CHECK • Front End Alignment • lrokit Lininq & Pods a All lelts & Altid LeYtll •Tires lnspKttd • Wiper Blades Inspected • ENGINE PERFORMANCE CHECK • En9ine Checked ly Scope • IC)nition & C..-burttor Checked • Arialyie Smoq ValYe & Pump • Coolant System • Alternator Outptrl Clttcked • Air Canditiontr Checked Wtlh pride we proudl y announce 1h1:; c11n1c will be conducted by our entire service & parts department stall. which has been acclaimed by the factory as the fi nest group 1n lhe1r organ1za11on. -They have all volunteered lhe1r lime lor lh1:. 'spec1a1 day -.The eQu1pment avdtlable is tne latest and the oest . En1oy coffee and cooK1es with us while your analysis report is being praoared. We will aiso iiave severa1 te1ev1s1on sets tor all tne lootoall fans. Upon completion ot yaur c<1r. you may as11 any Questions of our lechn1c1ans. You will be advised as to lhe exact cond111on and needs 1f any This November Chn1c has been added as a yearly happeni ng, Please accept our o lfer as we are going 10 attempt 10 pleasan11y surprise you wllh 1 something extra. Plu s a sincere written d1..ignos1s or your c.:ir 1ur your o.v n service record We will a1so have a sulf1c1ent supplv ol 1974 MAZDA RX-4s for you to tes1 dnve. Please drive the car. then ask the pnce. Our pnce will not be Deal or matched! Th e RX-4 is lhe f1nes1 import 1n t111~ counlry today. ma yt>e a11y11me. thi s .,includes Some very - exDehs1ve car~ W1t11 pride. we 1nv11e You. Drivel A~k' Mazda cares & We care. See you Saturday Ml_RACLE MAZDA "Home of the Rotary Engine" · • OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS FOR SERVICE • r 2150 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 645-5700 T .. s. • .., -IM .. torne\·. :'>lilton (;urdon, tnld 1hr :i1:d l)istrict Court of .\p· pe<il:-. th<1t the ~chool did nut hen e to ~ho1v l"•t U:-.e in firin).! .\!rs . .J udd . l1ivita t iou Suspect 's U1idoing SA~ Flt t\~C I SCO (l 'PI! Andrc1\· \\'illis. 18, \\as held on 'O rape t·harge afll'r hl· all cge<tl.1· assaulll'4 1 ;.i \1 on1an \\'hill' ho\din:.! her \1ith a knifl·. then acceptt•d :i n in \ itatiun to her a1>art- n1cnt \1 herl' t1vo n1a\c friends hl'ld hin1 for police. Poli ce l'l'Ports said the youn~ 11oman l'Oopcra1l't l v. it.h a rapist because hl' helct Ll knife lo her throat \\'l'dnl·sd;1y night in Goldl'll c;:1t(' Park. Kno\ving l l\'o fril·nds l\l'rt· at hl'r apartnicnt, µuliee re · J.lt'.H'll:i said , thl' 11 0111:.11 in\'il· l'U the r:q>ist honll'. lit' v•:J:i takt!n in by thl• ruse .. ~aid of· ricer \ri1li;i n1 Dier, \1hr1 ar· rcstc1I \\'i ll i s al the 1\·on1an·s apartn1ent \\'i\li~ r1<ln1itlcd ruprng !he young 11 o man and ;HI· mitlcd :an alten1ptcd kid · nap·r•nll' rhargl' ·r ul·~chi~· night. ilOliec !'laid . \\'hen that '1t·t ir11 rc:-.isted. \\'1ll i~ told offi ters. he :ilashl'd ;11 her 1\ ith a knift>. P1tblicity Call Help PH 0 \'11)1-;N C~~. H.J. <U Pl l 'l'hc "'ridal Jt;1 sin Uombshcll '' dol•sn 't c:H'l' for her nc\1' niekn:anit• but ~ecs nothin ~ 11·rong 1\•it h l aki ng advanlu8c yf th\· 11ubllrity rcsulllng rrom a \\'a~hingt on int'ldt'nl in1ol\ in,11. Hc1>. \\'ilh11r ~ldl ll, <I)· Ark I. S1rip1>cr f"anne f'O\(', ;i l ~o kno"·n as th<' "Ar,gt•nline Firccr;icker." told " rl'- 1M>rlt>r that the niC'kn:;in1c "is sort or runny, and I don't like it." l\lli's r oxe . 1\·hos<" rcal nan1e I ~ Ann ;:1bel Oal- Ustcll :i. is nooeartnl! for L\\O VrCC'ks :it Boston·:-. l1J)Ju:ln1 ·r-heatre., a u1rlr sf!Ul' hou-;t• In th e "C'on1bnt 7.0111"" 1, lic:!1'c :-.he J!t't~ SJ.0011 :1 \\'Ct'k. - • OS 3000 Portable Solid Staie Chassis • Mal"ll Plus Pictu re Tube • Single Slide Action P1c1ur e Con!rol • Car t Included • Vlalnul Gr<11n Finish Plas!lc Cabinet Cart Included • Modular Soli d State Chass•s (except 4 tubes) • Replaceable C1rcu1t Modules • Instant P1ctu1e and Sound • Energy Saver Switch s2999s Model WP5012LW r.Aodel BP30Sf LN • Crisp cl<?an 12 diagonal pic ture' • 70·channel UHF detent Tuner • Custom·Matic Pre-Sol VHF Tuner • Built-in carry h<tndle • Charcoal brown and b£!1g1? plastic cab•net : Works in a Drawer Color TV • . T unrng w1Tn [loctron•r l•Qnt Sensor • Wor~s 1n ·1 Drawer• TV OS 3000 C11.:i.,~1s ! • M:i!"x Pl1•S PtC!lHl' Tub<' • . • Pushbutlon UHF run1nq • !n~1.1nt P1c.tu•e -1nd Sound • Energy Savr• Sw1!th Two Ii )( .i ~peal.;ero; ... : Quasar Portable Color TV • '/.odu ·•' Scl10 SWt!' Ch" ,, ii.)• {·IJT..;' • l.-~•s 111t1><;1 • 11,,01.tr"·lhtr pl 1-•n • B11•p1• P1 (!ur•' l ul" • 71.J ctr·!('!l! ~.he.lo, UHf' ~uh .. r • ln•t1ntP1(luri;.:illdSot1nd • \ncrgv'S~ver ::i'v.•tcn $36995 '"' l•ft~I'"~" ~·, ~·I ·: ~ l\'f" ~ l'• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... MASTER SERVICE CO . OFFICIAL AUTHORIZED FA.CiORV WARRANTY SE1tVIQ FOR MOST BRANDS TV & HI Ft SERVICE 1 09~4 BROOKHURST ST AT GAAFlflO FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA '!!U'" "I ~· I '• . " . . .. ~ .. 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C••M O.Uy Pltot, --~1.u.12,n,1•1~ ~. 4,..._., PUBLIC NOTICE '1cr1r1ow •u••••ss MAlll~STATllMll'IT Tr..ttlll>Wll'lf-IOll if.otoi ... butl-1 .. : ENOINElllU"G SERVICES AMO 0EV£1.0ll'MENT CO .• um ........, 91 ..... ... 0.l,C:.lfMffl, ~··•torN1"63' . Clrl ........ oh, l01' ...... Aw., C.tl Mfll, C,,1iMl'li1t2olH Tl'lil llotti11n• II c~I .. bW lft Ir\> llll!Tldliol. C.'1 ••'f'l'IOkl$ Tftlt llfllmt'fll WIS llltd #ltll lt>t ea..tl' tltr'ol0rlfl9R Coul'llyon~ H, !tit, ·-"""~"' Orll'IQll C•1!.1 c.llW Phet, Hlw-r1,l ,U,JJ,1t11 )fll.i. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE \1. .. ·HM4 HO.Tl(.I! TOClllEOITOllS $UPf.ll:JOll C:OU•TOFfHE t.TATE O•U&.IFOll:lllA FOii TNIE COUlolTY O•OllANG-1 H•.A·Allut E$111t Of C.HAlllES I. 8ROOKHOUSEA, Jlt., 0.ttlYll. • NOTICE 1$ H,EllllEBY GIVEN to 1111 crtdltor1 of the above named <»<-nt tlll l Ill fllr\OM l\llvlnt ct.im1 •M1 t"" uio dltt-nt 1n 11<1ulrael to Ille !Nm, wllll IM """•U•rv -<""•~. I" 1"" otfkt ol t"°' Clor~ Ill !Ill •llOW ... tit'-'! C1'Wr1, or 10 -H<ll .,..m, wllll lllf "''HW•Y -fWrs, lo IN: U!>dtnl_.i .-1rw 1.lw Olll<tol JAMES E. W!l.NIEl.M o! l(l"°et A --· 10:1( NOl'l t H 8110A0WAY, \ANTA ANA, CAl.IFOJINIA, wNt ~ It tne 111-.:1 l>I bullhQS of I .. UhMflllJMol !ti l tl mtllsfl perl9inlnt to IM tllll~ ol $110 OK-I. ,.;111;,. tour"*''"'' Mitt ll'Ht llr1\ l>Ul>ll<tllor. ol111!s t>01iu. O.tol NOw. J, 1174. CJIOCKEA NATIONAL BA NI( EXECUTOR or t ... Wl\.I. al 1111 •bOw ,....,.,. llKOOtt'll .U.Ml.S I.. Wll."El.M•I Kllo10ll.6•NOE•SO• MMNOlllTH ••OAOAWA 'I' SANTA AHA., CA\.ll'OlllollA " .. , ... ,,,, A""""" 1tr t:ll.llC:UTOlt Pvoti1"90 O•angt C•lll O.ally Nlol, Ho....,...<l,1S,Jl,Jf,1t1' u.._11 ··- PUBLIC NOTICE ••111'1 NOTICE T0c:llE'DIT0.J1$ iUf'IElllOll COUllTOll'tMf. STATE 0' CAl.ll'O•NIA Riii TMIC:OUHTTOf'OltldlGE Nt.A-llSM 111111 of AO'I' 0. ICLINKEll, 11'° 11 ...... n M AOY 1(1.INKEA, A, 0 . ltl.INl(EA, Ind lllOY 0All15 Kl1Nl(EA, 0.Ctt'ld, NOTICE LS HEltE8T GIVEN lo trw <•tdltor1 of tM tbow ... .....i dtt<•""' 11111 Ill Pt•IOftl fllWifWjJ clli"'5 -IMI IM i..itl lle1:1110nl t•t requirt<l lo rllt IMm, with'"" notH\fry wou<herl, in ltM ofll<t al tlW <ltrk DI t,,. 1ba"' tllllti.d <-t. or lo ll"Olfftt !Mm, wltfl 1Plt M<HUl"f rouclltrs. lo tllt -•II.,._. tl tht otlkt of,,... "110fl'ttYl • SCHOOi.iNG AHO $CHOO\.IHG, ,,,, Cl••tl'llOfl Aw111ut, H""tlnot•n P111t • L.ltl. Boyd 'When in Rome' , Dates Far B-ack ALTllOt.:G·ll TllE bill 1.1·as completed Tuesday, He ps. Bill Archer, ( R- Tex .. ) Joe \\'uggoncr (0- La .. l and Omar Burleson, f O-Tcx.,1 used parliamen- tary tactics to drag out the U!iually pro rorm a meeting Ill \\'hi<"h fin al, formal ap~ proval is given to such bills. They "'anted to delay the bill as much a s possi ble in hope s there "'ill not be enough time to complete ac· lion in both t he I-louse and Senate this year. The bill "·ould cost the oi l industry SJ.28 billion in 1975. nut they made n tactical error and \Vere forced to 11<:· cept a 16·6 vote ap1Jroving the bill. "'hich alsoivo uld in - crease the standard dcduc· lion and give a small tax cut to all taxpayers who use it instead or itemizillg ded uc - tions. -· Thc1bill increases the rate National Puts Cork On Drinks C1Ut9ml• "1JJ, wllkfl 11 Uw "'"'' -' le--------------, ""11ntH •I II• tlftOot'~ lrl Ml -llffl PtrtllrllnO It IM ttltk ltl !.IOd cltttolefll, wilflin '°"' -·111 .,.., ... li'51 llUl:Wk••iwl °'""ll'Olkt. O.!tdOc:loblrft, ltJo 9AA9AJIAWJ011:£ Eootul•l•ofhwiKIJf 1111 •-l'IMntddtltt°"" SCMOO\.ING AJllO satOOl.IMG Krlc:l ....... A,.._ N~ 11'1 .. , (.l ....... ltlllS A .... , • ..,.l>l(v\111 JlwOlilllff O••n91 Cot•I Olllr 1"11-0!, ...... ......,1.1,11,n ,ttn .a;n.u PUBLIC NOTICE • \ Over The Counter *5Dlllllrf' • ' - ~. - I ,, I c v s c I s d I • \\' ' c b p L 11 '" ,, B w A H D ll f p " v " h c c \ ~ c ~ le f 0 ~ v ·1 h t " d • f ~ J f c ' f I J f l h ' " • .. ' dill "' ' , ' ' . " ' . ' • • .. " " " .. " ·" " " " " ' l • • • i • .. " " ... .. " " " '" " "· • •• .., ... ' ' ~ l~o ... Business Confab· Al'! ull tluv bus iness con· ference. dl's1g ned to ac· qu<dnt sludl'nts and pro· fess1onals with bu:;1ncss C"ommun1cat1ons sk.llls. v.'111 bo held at Ca1Lro1nu1 Stale Un1verslt), l'u llerton Satur- tl.a}. Co sponsored b) the Cal State Fullerton Women 1n Commun1cat1ons, Inc .. 1\\1ICI I chapter and the Southern Ca1Lforn1a In· dustr1al Editors Assoc1alion 1scr EA ). the conference \11ll fea1u1 t variou s ~e1n1n.1rs ontJ spcakl·Js on <:ommun1c11t1ons One of thl' speakers will bl· r-.t s Ja( k1e \Vt Ison. public<.1t1ons courdinMtor of 1.ong Beach f\femo1lal ll o sp1tal and v1te· lll t.·s 1dcn1 ,1\ !t1rge of the In· tern.11100<.1 ! Assoc1at1on of Hu:-.1nt·ss Con1 rnun1eators i\ssoc1at1 on professionals \I ill c o ntlu cl seminars An1on g th(·Ol \1111 l>c S1:l. J-l andle1· (10111 ~ltDonul1I· Duy.s:!;lp s 111 Jl unt1nglon lle .. ch J)1<:k rilatthev.s fr<1rr1 lhc Ca111<1tion Com p<Jn~ 1n I.us Angeles and Ken J1Jn(·S from AVCO f'1n:.1n c 1al Ser\ It'(':-> 111 Ne11·1>0rt Be,1ch RAILCARSUPTO BRIM IN NEW AUTOS St. Louis Scene Illustrates Industry's Woes Ford 'Quietly' Ups • Price of New Autos -The \\ 11 1nen 1n Com- mun1cal1 o r1:; pant'! \\Ill h1(:-hlight ·v. omen':; Op portun1t1es :ind actomph.,h ments 1n the f1c:ld i\ls Pl'g Coate f.rom Aeros pace Corp.; ~1 s l\1a.1y J a11e We~sman from Ameron 1'tfg Corp. und ~I s Susan Cohn from Cedars S1:in1 1'1e<.ijcal Center \1111 hrud thed1scuss1on Reg1strat1on fees ar€.' S.S ror·stucJents and Sl5 for pro fc ss1onals . For further 1nformauon on th11 conference. contact ?ilar\ 11artman, \VICJ ad \'!SCI, al 870·228•J. Red Trade Bill Backed By Panel \\1ASill\GTO'.\' (UPI 1 1'h<.' Sen:ttC' f'1n,1ncc Cnn1 mittce has Sl'nt to the floor by unammous vote a broad t rade bill g1 \1ng President Foi::d unpre1.:.edentcd <Juthor1l) to negot1atl' 1 c ducllons in tr,41.de barncrs and J!l\C Russia more r.1,or<Jble trade treatment The bill v.ould extend to \tosco11 the s ame terms en JO}etl b\ Amer1c.1's other foreign 1rad1ng partners Bui fin.incl' comni1ttec <'ha1rman Itusscll B Long DE'rROIT (U Pf) -Ar>· p.1rcntlv 11orr1ed that 11ord of furlhc1 p1 tee 1nrreases 11ould push nC\V car sales t•vcn lo\vcr, the F.ord 1\Iotor Co has c1u1etly 1ncre<Jsed !hi! prices of It s 1975 n1odl'l ( :11 s b} about S75 or 2 per- cent A F'o1 d spokco:;m,10 \\ C'IJ nesda' conf1rn1cd the pncc c ha nAt's th<it Louk effect ~lond.11 . but said they 1\ere • p11 ce a <lJU Stments'' on cqu1pmt:nt and not a bf}Ost 111 thc b.1 se prt((• or the c.11 s The IOCI l.'.ISt' IS on lop of an il\ c1 a1,!e S-107 boost, 8 p('r cent. \llhen the nc·w models \I ere 1ntrodJ1_ced SPO f\E S!'l F.N FOR C.t•n c ral !'\tutors and Ch1 \sler said there ha\t: hl.•l•n no increases or' price a ll J U ~lment s" made on !/\('1 1 1ntroductorv pnces Sonll' anal\s ls think the l11gh1 r pr1 Cls -ave1a~1ng .1hnut S.100 a ca r -<ire pa1 t !) ll'~pons1hle ror the \.\Orst ne\1 mridll 1ntrodurt1on 111 a tlec<idt• lntlu stry spokesmen, Santa Ana Ba1ik Holds Cerefftony (0 La), told a ne\,\;s c6n I The Jocall\' owned in· ference prospects \\ere not dept>ndent South Coast Na· good for Cong1 ess to pass honal Bank \\ill open its the Trade Reform Act of doors 1n Santa Ana after the 1974 bcfOrc completing 1ls first of the \'Car, according 93rd session and ad1ourrung to Nick J Plor10, president fo r Chnstmas 1 and ch<11rman or the board '1 he probabLlitv 1s th1· G round break 1 n g bill \\Lil r><•ss,~· Long s;:ud ce1cmon1es for the bank But he ~Hided he \.\'ould not y..·ere held recently at the be surprised to see a flood of s ite, located at the co1 ner of • amendments v. h1ch could Bear and Sunflower Streets bo,1! do\\n .ind poss1bl\ 111 thr South Coast Village sink the mcasutl' tlur1n g shopping complex this seS5101l -'rhe Ford Adm1n1stra1Lon has '01ccd hopes that the &>nat e \\ Lll a ct speedily on thl' 1neasurc and 1t con c1lc 1t ,111h the !louse 1ersLon, pas~<'d Der 11 , t!li3, h) .1 \Oll•uf~7'.? 110 . ' . "' It '· -' "' r.-Jembers of the board of directors in add1t1on to f''lor10, are Thomas II Blan d1, John Y Chu, John J-1. Connell, !\l ark E Hurv.1tz, Ben111m1n B lndes. Albeit· Pt•i clstcin and Dom1n1c Hac1l1 . AMllK AdtlffKf\ 0tChllrl \l!ICIMlnQtll TOI•! CP1t1n11•~·r~ ho11e,e1. blame a lack of cons umer confidence 10 the economy <1s a prime reason for lhe sha rp tJov.•nturn 1vh1ch s;.iw ea1 Jy November sales fall 38 percent from l a s t v c .1r 's already tlc1,ressecl levels \\ hih.• c: :\l spokesmen sa~· no pr1t e 1n{ 1 eases arc con t r·n1platc rJ 1n the coming 1nonth sc i er<JI d ealer sources say the number 1 ;iuto com pan\ has 1nd1cuted boosts us hi gh as S200 a car might be imposed after Jan l 'The Foid 'hangcs ''ere ma(le b1 charging dealers for ::1nt1freeze that used to be f1 re, 1ncreas1ng the cost of options , h1k1ng freight ch.1rJ!cs and making pre 1 Lou sl~ opt1onal eqwpment "delete options .. , me.1n1ng they "'ould be included on the cat unh:ss ordered off b1 the customer T llE :'\E\\ PRICES \\'ere cont<iuH'd in letter s to de· ult:!rs las t \.\Cek the Ford s poke~man said There \\Cre no increases on the )OY.l'St·pr1cecl cars The pr1c1ng action Ill· c:.:ludctJ a SIO increase 1n freight ch<irges. a charge or S9 lo dealers for antifreeze that used to be free about S45 on optional eqwpment and St I for · tlcletc op· lions " On the Ford LTD the price'' as increased b\ $97 by including tinted glass, deluxe seat belts and an electric clock as "delete op- tions~· Legal Talk Set Dec. 4 The Orani!c County Lat· ter Dav Saints Business a nd Proress1onal riien 's As· soc1at1on wi ll meet Dec 4 at noon at the Saddleback Inn, Santa Ana Speaker I S F Gordon Chytrau~ attorney He v.1\1 be speaking on his tnp to Russia to examine the legal svstcm there Call Harvey L~nn at 546 0110 Cor re- sc1 v~llons . 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NG • UES, C'\RVED IMllDtrEo BEDS~READff'G'BASICfT CHAIRS 'GRAVY SERVING TU ' WICKER HAMPus' DECORATOR CANDIE REENs, I ooo·s OF BIRD CAGES. HOlDUs, •AMaao Ts BF e~bb.3088-BRISTOL · ' Just South of · · San Diego Freeway IMPORTS FROM ALL OVER THE .WORLD! , \ ' , • " - Novel -ist Talks A bout His C aft lly JO (!LSO~ Olllle 0.1\,'!ile!St~U Only six sludf.'nts at SadtUeback College 's nine.111·11k \Vntcrt1 Lcclur(' Series 11•uuld adrnlt a ny hope of bccon1in g proft·ss1onal 11Til1,:rs '1* questlunc1l h\" 11n\·1·list Burton \Vowrr But !:!Orne kind of t·uriosity, pcrhapii a secret desire to '''rite, drf!.\\! the rest or .the crowd to the campus on a Wed .. nesday morliilig. Wohl . as the succes!iiful author. l~ied lo cxplaiu the nlagic of BEING PUUL JSll ED 1~1 the aspiring stude nts, bul it \\·as 1lifficutt lo tell tht•n1 just v.•hat \\'ritin,g a book is really like. ~le kOp,1·s the grind \·cry 11·cll. ha1·- inA had s i'>: n1ajor no1els p ublished, includini:,. the.million and a h:.i\f copy seller. ,;Cold Wind in Augusl': and his most ,recent book. "Blood Knot," y.·hich was release<! in October. . "I'm a \\'r ite1"" he s aid. "Thul tlll:l.llns -1 think a bout m ~·self as so - mcnn(• \1·ho 11·ritt•s i;nmcthing. \\'hat I do for <• li\'in~ is \\'file." \\'ohl sai<J he 1>repart•ll to be 111vriter ''by ah1·a,.\'S kno11·ing I 11·ou ld be one." !\t'Rt\ID \\'hen he 11 as gro11•ing up he y.·as afraid to suy the 1\•brd "\1·riter." and instead 1vould Sa\', "I'm going to be a nC\\1spapern1an.'., · l 'hi.!) idea changed 1\·hen he decided the confines of journali.sm y.·ere too n<1rro1v . 1'o '-'learn as rnuch :.is I c:in about m;,u1," in prep:Jr;1tion fol' \\'l'il-· ing, he studied his lory and literotturc. In s pite of his ud\'crse feelings al;lout the press. \\'oht did \\'Ork for a John Yamamoto explores in ner workings of typewriter. , • ' ,. • ,., • <, -. - ; • ..,... ' ' I • • .. ney.•spa per, first as a foreign cor· respondent then a re porter in the U.S. He then sta1ied editing a men's ad: 1•enture magar.ine. which was "fun," then "girlie magazines, which were more fun .'' Fifteen yea rs ago \Vohl ~urned to 11·riting full time ... l only joined the c·nemy t\\•ice." he said. tie did pub lie relatioos for the ?t1etropolitan Opera, then did a s tint in pornographic publicity. This \1'as "more honest than the opera but n1 oronic work.·· hC'· com· mcnted. "I y.·on't tell you about my other lupses." .'\CCEPTASCE \\'ohl said it look quite a "·hile for hin1 to :icccpt the fact that he y.•as a 11:ri1er ,\ftt-r his talk , \\'ohl fi elded ques tions (rum hi ~ autlientl', l~erc arc the que~tion:;. 111th \\.ohl's anS\\'ers: Q : llo1v tin you kno11· yo u ha1·c talent,, A : ''ou fin tl trc111entlous jo.1· in the use of 11·ords. in the things they c1·oke. \\'ords arc like a fre ight train. There is a lot you cun do y.•ith thcin. A: Isn't the acceptance of a book based on what is popular then"! · A: Yes, there a re fads. "The Ex· · orcist 1" for example, may not ha\'e done so y.·ell 20 years ago. Q: llo\1' d id ~ou decide lo \x'('01ne a screen\1·ritl·r" A : ll11n gt•r' 1'hrn I found l 1\·as \'ery interested in n1ovies. It 's a lousy for1n for a 11·ritt·r . though. lt"s a hl•artbreak- ing mediun1 . best suited to the young. Tot's Classes Teach Mom STORY ANDPlfOTOS 8 .}· ,\LLISON DE ERR 01 tM o.u, P11o1 s~n They are like quicksill'er . A fri1'n(I or mine calls it "hrou n and ~1·r11· 111·1l1ng. ·· Q· \\'h:d 111:.r 1s nt:t'flcd h~:-uJ1·3 I a lf'lll '' ,\ l'uur;.1g,1.1" Jr '-; ,i 1Tr1 \r>ui.;h hu:-1 11.\RI) \\t)ltli Q: 11011' do unl,110111 1~ brt·.ik 1n tv th\· !it'ld ~ ,\: 1r s 1l'l'Y ti :11·1l t:Jlnodyhurd But l'ditors ;1r<· J.!11ud at ~pott1ni.: i.:oo<I \I lll'k . (~· [)o~ouu ~1·:.in<i ~l·nl" .\ l'-.11 :111 ~. l} lln11 d u \ 1111 i:t·I an .1\!l"111" .\ .·\~k \·o ur fr11•ntl-. l lr ).!l'l a 1. .. 1 (•! ;igt>tll~ fl'on1 th1• l.1t1·1·:1r.\ 1;u1ld l.J ]:::. \hl'rt• :I ll :tlllh"I \OU l'~IJ{'('i.d l~ l'll10Y'l'l'!Uhng'' " A : No. (\Voh l ~:i1d h1· reads y.·idely. l JJ l)ul ~ou 1'\t'r h:l\l' ([UQS!ions :.ibCJul 'uur l'Otll Jll•l 1•n(·(• ·• \ · Oo t ht·~ ('\ vr ,.;o ;111 a.1 •• CJ · \\'ho r't'ad!! ~(/Uf ll'l1r k l1rs t' .\ ~l ) 11 ifj• Bul I ll'l'I i;,ood about it h1•c :1 u-.1· I 'n) ti 1~,g1·r 1 h;u~li" •" (_) [)14j ~OU .ii 11;11 '> i.>t•I i l!l Er1gh3h ' A: I thin).. 1 il ul • tJ ; \\'hal <1 r1· ~our 11urk1ni.;.,-.our., ·• .\: I go tu II urk Ill tlu• morw11g: Full!' h(llll'S 1..; .t r1·:11!1 g1 lod 1vnrk stint f1 1r fl)\', l) 11011 d•• \ull l'\(<;111d ;n 1 11 k•;.1101 .1 11111 •·I \ It, 111.d 111 li;1 11·.111outhnl'. nun 1 •l•• 11 1111h1>11t 111H·. \uu lll'l'fi :r J.l•>O•l o•Jt".11 i•!Ol.•:.'"111~1 \ 111111·1 11111<:1 h .°l'(. •!1.1tll;t••t rt· 1>r1·tt1 111'.ol.I•'.• One nloment they're the picture of concentration, stringing beads for an India n necklace. The next, they\·e discovered the blocks, or the painting easels, or the sudsy '''a te r used to \vash pai nt- spattered hanlls. One tyke c lings to l\Iom, then cautiously mo\"es into a s mall group, checking ou't mgck food cartons or ex- ploring the animal yard y.•herc the goats, Sui;:ar and Spice, a re a ne\v ex- perience. , "Enriching f;:rmil y resources and offering an opportunity for parent s to sha re feelings, experiences and re· sources \l'ith othe r parents and gain incre ased s upport, <·onfidence and competence, a rl' other goals," she sai<J . 'The 11·eckly sessions allo"· mothers lin1c to obser1·c their 011•n children in a group of others the s:ime age. sh!:" explained. eop e An inllignant cry brings a mother to the rescue. 'fhe dispute is about a toy. ··1·!e \\'as here first \Ve ha 1·e to take turns. \Ve have to share,"' 1\lon1 ad· vi ses. It's all part of Toddll'r Cruft, a learning experience for 24 niothers and their 26 youngsters lict11·ccn 1-1 and JJ months old. Conducted on an expe rimental basis for e ight \\'eeks by the New~rt Center l\1 ethodist Preschool, Corona dcl l\lar , il runs on Thursdays for a_n hour and one hair. The goals, according to preschool director Lee l\1a 5on. are to "provide social a nd sensory motor enrichment fo r the toddler. enhance parent a1va r eness of a toddle r 's needs , grov.•th and d evelopment and impli ca- tions for parenting. -- . On altcrnat1.• 11•ecks, mothers ob- serve and discus." 11·hat they see h:1p· pening \I ilh their child and speeifir· µrubll'ms. BEA ANDERSON, Editor "\\'c provide a J?uiclc linc :is to \1·h;1t to look for ," :\lr s . :\Ja son s aid. !\!others seek insig ht on physic-al. n1 cntal and lang ua,!!e s kills and social and emotional dc1·elopntent. l'hcv ask: llol'> does thl' ehild USI.' his body·? 11 011· does he percci1·e':' llo\v docs he react in anger ·! l lo\li does he relate lo other chiltlrcn. adults not hi s parent~'! 1!011· tlocs he feel :ibout himself '.' Rt:ALISTIC E X l'ECTATIO~S l"he faculty included t1\'0 tt•achcrs. l\!1·s. ;\I a son . Rev. John Knox, a regislercd nur:;e and voluntcl'rS. .. -The proJect is giving the parents some realistic t'Xl>l·Ctation-.. If Daddy expects his toddler Son to slide dO\\'n a pole \\'ilhoul help , l\1om h:i~ rc1nfo'rce- mcnt in \'ic "·ing other l'hildren lo say 'lle's not rcad.v for th;1t _\'l'I "' :\'lrs ;\lason said A visit to the animal yard to meet Spice, the goat, intriques Patricia Samuelson, daughter Kristi and Cambria Groat, left. f"O••· No•1mD~• ll,191• Once 1·011 k11011• !hl' dt•\·e!opmcnl ul stai::es. -.vou t·an un<ICl'~lan1l 1 nui· child's gru11 th. ~ht·s;.ud For l'Sarnp\t._ if ~uu h.11011 tl1;1t a -.1, year.old h o1y ha~onl.v f11 L' Pl'fCL'lll bo lll' dc\'l'lnpmcnt 111 lus 11ri:-!. 11hlll' a J.!i rl the san1e ;1 ~c h;1s ~JS pt'fl"t'lll .\ou u n dl•rstand "hy hi -. h .. 1rul11 ri ·rn)! 1~11·1 :1-. good <.!S hl'r-.. 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Crall 1"1·(,1lL'd Pl'()]l't'!.; h;1 \ l' re l"l.';1ll•d ~ta:,:l·~ "r L'I t"-h;.;11<1 t'llOr1hnat11•n ;ind -.111.i ll tnll,L' IL' Ill'\ clo p m l'lll .\111t. in the mnthL·t"•. !hL'rL' I' r11'11 •· o·nntuh•nt·l' 'f[O\\ 111:111~ pj;.IL'i•~ ;!fl' lho•l'l' 11 ht·tt' _\ uu t'«ll •. , >rn pat 1· eh1 ltl r• ·n 111 1 hf' ~•• 1111· ;1!!l' izrnu11. :in1t <IP·t·11,s rr~)lL'ITI ~ ~·11h .i 11111lt•~-.1<111.1 I 1n lhl' t11·Jd" l"urtht•r 'L''\1<ir1-. ;1 r l' pt,11111t•l ,, I • -Caut ion P.revents ~ T-ragedy Ann Landers OE1\l~ ANN l.1\NOERS : Afl f'r a lonjl:. hard da~' at the h11spital (I an1 chif'f or sur~t!ryl. I picked up the p:l J>C'r anti t11rnl'd to your rolun1n. I r r ad 1hc lcttc•r fron1 the \(·on1:1n \1•how tiruthcr <'on1mittt·d i:uici<\{' af\\'r ht• h<td run n,·rr :l l'hild \I hO\\'ll:"I pl a~·in i: 111 tht' ~I t'('l'I Thi,o 1norni11 h<ad lQJ(.l_ll a fllO~ht•r th:il her he~1uti h1I, IJluc-cyed four· yl'ar-o ld son cti1•d nn !ht• I :\bit>. I It'. too. was riding a tricyt·le in the ~trecl. I !1s litth• bod~· \\as ~' cn1 :111,e.IC'~ in ihe trike 1ha1 1hc boy and lhC trike Y.·crc laid tO'i-:Cthe r on tile ~lrctrhl·r·. 1 c:.11i'I cnunl the tin1c!\ I've been called ~o lhe ctncrgcricy room lo fa c sobbii1~ pa rcnl...; 1\ hol'e chll<l w<is ll\ay. ing in lhe !llrcct. l\1:.iy I p0sc n c1uestion to every paren~ who is reading this let· tcr: "Do you v.·ant yuur t'hild to li ve to ;.1dulthood ?'' Not one will say, ''Ntt." Dul I w<irn you. the next tin1e you oillow your c hilrl to play in the street or take his trike out to ride it y.•hc revcr he pleases. it 111i ght be lhc last time you \\"i1f see hin1 alivc.-Sign mC-TIRE:D M.D. OEAR i'l1 .0 .: Nritht•r of us \\'Ill C\·cr know how IJ'a ny tittle lives .}'OU 8JVed today. I hope ll will hel1, lo m11k e u11 for lhc ones you'"e loslon the table. DEAR ANN LANDERS: You hnvc al1\':1ys t11kcn the pusilion that a youn~ v.·oma n need not give ht•r' fi :incc "lhc names and nu111b€'rs of a ll lh e players." Your advice is, "Keep your mouth s hul about past indiscretions. It's nobody's busiooss." Does thi~ go for an oul·Of·\\·edlock child1 \\!h en I was 15 l had a son and put him up for adoption. I want to do \lo'h;1t'~ ri~ht. Ph•ase advi~e me.. - SF.TTtWG DOWN 01<:1\R S.D.: A li\'C child can hardly he considered an "indlscrrtlon ... \'our !lance should be told -and thr )KIOncr lhe bt•lter. DEAR ANN I.ANDERS: Today a young f;irl telephoned and said she wanted to meet my husband and thal he had re fu s('(I to sec h1·r Slh· 1~ h1 ~ out-of·\\ cd lot·k dau~htrr I learned about this J,!1rl :1 fe11 ~ l'ars ago but n•ll from my hu:.band. ThP child's molher came to see me. 1\ly husbnnd Is a~·arc of th;•t little 1 i~1• bcC:.iUljC I tol<.I him :ti the I l m(', Now he is terrib~ ul)Sl't tha1 thf' J:t rl \lo'OuJd have the ""'""' to telephone m-e and try to inflict herself on 011r fan11I ~ I need ~·our <:oun,.el nn hn1\' 10 <IC'a1 with the 1>rQl.itcm . Should I tell our chi1<1r<'n " Thl•1· ure 12, 14 , JG fin d 18. I'm ;1fra1d if I don't tell the n1 I hey wi11 hl.'ar it fron1 sn n1eone l1lse. All this hllPl>{'nt•d 21 year:§ ago. IJcforc_ I C\'e.n knew nly hul;hand. { 'rh1• J.(1rl h·I! n11• h•·r phorH· nun1ti1·1 hut hi.' rl'fu -.t't.I to t.1kt' 1t. lit· 1 .. ,1l1111·1.. tlr'tll'r and fr1'fl1IL~nl1 \ p.1~:0.t·~ 1hr1111: h the to1111 "hel'L' !his J!ll'I anti h1 1 mothQr h1 1• Iii• h.1~ llt'\l'•' r.1ll1•1t th•·111 so I f1 j!:Url' hl' rt •:'11h ha~ nn 1nt1·r1·,t l\l~· hu~l..1 nfi 1 .. ,1 )!ll'J\ j.:U\ and I love hin1 1l1'.11 l1 \\'h:i1 -.hou\rl hl' donr'I' t"ONci-:ft ~r:1l l)l·:AH (": '"our rh\11 lrf'ft 'huuld lu· told ahout lhrir h11\f.-.i.,1t•r. hul lhl' i-. ~our h11i1 b:u111·, rt·"1ttn1-.ihili1~. nol yours. I huor hr "Ill llt'('1·111 it lih.r a ; 1nan. Sinl'l' hi• t1a~ 1na1I" ii t'l1·ar thal h1• wants nothinJC tn •In "ilh th1• ~irl. 1l11n 'l 11r1·,~11 rf' hhl\ tu -.1•1• h1•1-, ,\1111 don't ln\'Ul' h11r u\1•r lo 1n1•1·t \Our t hil1lr1•n, •Ir ~ou'\I ha11• rr:1l truuhl1· It i' app:ir1'nl 1h.1t '••ur hu -.han1I \\:tnl' lu rur~i·t thi' 11.1rl uf hi -. 1•a~t .an1I ~uu -.hnultl n•-;pt't"I tu .. \1i-.h•·'· 11'.S. I ):YI thf' lmpr1•,,lnn Iha! h1• h.1~1 n1·11·r ~i11•n th" ttirl'-. 111111 h1·r :1n~ f1nanl·ial ht•l11 .and '1"111 " i-. 111·1111~. 110. II''"· of ('OU r'1', \h1• I IJ.!'llt'ri it 11!111 Tl 1 r.n;n~ lo .1 \\\•<lcli11~1 ~ (;111nJ.! nr11•' 0 1 ,1,1ud1n_. up 111 nn" ~\1·11 11 l••U 11· .1lrr.1d\' mt1r1·1t'<I Ann L.1nd<'r,: com pl.11t·l\. 111·11 ·,lhP Br11t·· li11 HI•'' 11111 ,1n~1IL'I qu1·-.1u1n-. ;1h,.ul \111L1y ~ v.111 1f1n~' f nr ... 1 rop\'. ~··nd :1 •lnl\ar lull. plu.' .1 1011~. :o.l•\1 .11\drl·~~1·(I, ~t.1&rnpc1I •'ll\ ('\tl)ll' 1 'll) t'Clll' 110~1 .l~l' I Ill Ann 1 :1nd1·r" P ll nox 111JO. El.l.:111~ 111- •~H~u If:! DAIL V PILOT mothe r never taught me .and il led to problems. I grew up thinking baking socio w11s just for brushing teeth , o.ind I e ntered mar· riai::c with only one piece of culinary ud\·icc : "Don't pour hot coffee into u erackcd cup." ll y,•as 011ly u mutter of days befor e Edgar conies· ~cd he had married n1 e bcc<iu sc m y fa,·orite TV sho\•: "'as ··The Galloping Gourmet:• and that he v.1as terribly upset "'hen he round out that cooking to me \\'US only a s pectator sport. 1'o be quite honest, I wish I could cook . I don't like to udmit this. but it hurts \\'hen :ifter saying grace Edgar goes into the Pledge of Al - l ci;1a n ce. ''The Star· Spani.:lcd U;1nncr" and ;1ny JOAN · RIVERS other stalls he can think or to avoid eating. And it hu11s even more when his sister phones after dinner each night and instead of "Hel- lo," sa)·s, "'Are you a ll ri~ht?" So, I have d ecided l 'n1 going to bring l\1elissa up differently. I orten v.•ish I had brought an upron to the hospital to bring her home in and given her ra ttles in rtte shape of rolling pins or • pans, •but 1 m sure it's not pieces ol ad\·1ce to g1\'e ncr · too late to teach her how to 1 l Al\vays have (!Xcuscs . cook and. e\•en though I am read}'. For qxample, It not qualiCied as un instruc-something tostes ~wful , tell tor I do reel' I am able to · your hu sband it s rull of giv~ her some common-sen-vitamins. · . sc, domestic science rules. 2. l Ah,·a ys cook cver~t1ng Fbr example, I have lcar· slowly -for the hungrier" ncd th:it •tt is lm 1x111ant to man is. tbe bette kno~·howtocoo~ bec~use : . J .) Nei;er think o( your- 1. l A m~n ca!1 t ba" I out a self as a torriblc cook \\'Om~u. v.·1th his mouth full think or your husband as a of dehr1ou1 food . fussy eater. · 2.1 Qi;ens m :iy he self- cleaning but they are not 4.) \Vhenevt'~ you burn a sclf-fillin'g. .meal. n1o.1ke h1n1 ·take l'Ou 3.) No matter hov.• sport· out to a rcstauran~. lie may s minded he is. a man is get to like the habit. 1 wdore more interested in v.•hat is e ating in r estaurants on his plate at home than because the rules are sin_l · v.•hat's on home plate at the pie. All you ha\·e t~ do _is ballp:i rk remember: :.in ~·t~1ng 111 llO\\'CVC I', if 1\1 clissa turns F'rench tastes dchc1ous and out to be like .m e, :ind is a !he good .guys are the ones lousy cook. I have four other '1n the white chef hats. .. Center Counsels Widows Film Pre mie re a B enefit l"ht · I:, r .il' Ii J ii n1 · · K;.11;d ii :1 n ' · '' i 11 he st rc(·nt·d ·rucsday, Oci;.-.!. at 8: :10-11. rn . 111 tht: S.idd lt:h;1tk 'l"hl'~J\ rt·. l·:J ·roro. to benefit thl' building fund of ·r en1 plt• Ei lat . Pa1nlini.: <.1 l11llboard t11 ;.1Ltr:i1:1 \'il'\\'Cr s are (]eft to r i gh t ~ th e .\lrnL·s . Dunil'I J~n:-.t'J~l hal. ll1 e h;1rcl Sh;1p1ru a nd .\lil\c ~Jarrin . \\hO c;1n prn\'ide 1iekct in · forn1 <1 t H 111 'I" 1 (·)., l'l 'i ;1 r~· pr1 tt:d at S5 Your Horoscope Tomorrow l\'E\\' YOHK !UPl l A subject no fami lv \l'ishcs to fac{', but it is e~·er present nnd individuals :i nd M>cicty must learn to cope \\'ith it is v.·idov.·hood. Sources for the statisti cs are se \'Cral, I.Jut it 's' generally agreed that on the a \'erage the v.•om an outli \'C'S the m an by 18 years. Three out of four \von1cn face v.·idowhood. l lpv.•ard of 11 million "·omen in ou r po pu lation a lre:idy arc v.·idov.·ed. \'ct \\·ho's to he!~ thc.~c "'Omen !hrough,.._\'.'.h:il i\li;s.· f-lcrman (Di:ina) Cooper 1-lorov.•itz calls the loneliest. 1nost isolated phase of Ii \'· ing. ri.1rs. f-loro"·itz is ex- ecutive director or the \Vidow s · Cons ul tation Center, :i New York-based organization v.•hich she believes is unique in t he nation. Winnipeg has such a center , patterned after the Nev.1 YorkWCC. ~l rs. l-loro1\•it z said \rCC \\'Orks to help the v.'ido1\· through the SC \'Crest or all e moti o n a l traun1a s , c h anged fantily rela - tionshi ps , the practical pl'O· blcn1s of finance, legal and \.'OCational ad\'ice. and re· adjustment to a society that long has looked on her as a >¥1;.>a-•uul-~QW sees hc1 as <111 oldcrsinglC' "\\'c \1·:inl society toOac- ce11t her as a whole person, not just a leflo\'er half." s:iid I\I rs. llorov.·itz. "\\'t• Sagittarius: Be Cautious NOVEMBER 23 .\R IF:S 1:i.1,1reh £'J-,\11n l 19 ' l llum1natl· ;irca~ Pr~\·iousl.v 11li~euretl from Vlt'\\ You n1 :1)' bl' '1~l11n.c frirnd 111 h11~pl!;il T AURl!S l1\J1r1 I ~0-:'<l:iy 20J : Surprise 1s clue of elt·•1r ~a iling -could h:l\'e a hca\'\' a nc hor . \1 £'ans older individual intends to toss a monkey \1 rcnch -in your <l1rcct1on. ('AP lt lCORS !De('. 22- Jan. 19 /: .<\.'visit. in,·ol\'ing relat1\'e. ni;iy bt· more 1m· portant l hun im;1gined. 1\Ql'ARll:S Ll an. L'O-Fcb. 181 : You may bl· spendin.c n1orc than is ncccssar)· !Ai ~ome comp3rison shoppin.!.: PISCES (F eb. 19·~1arch 20 1: \'ou get results. Per- -.ons \\'ho are in\·cntive. in· dt>pe11dcnt come O\'e r to )'Olli' sid{' \'lllGO 11\ug. 23·Sepl. !21 ' Empha s is is o o iccision, refinement. a pin- 1ing dO\\'n of elusii;e idea. pleasant ,·;1rie t y. Sun1t• of · your past efforts bc;.11· fruit. Celellr:.iti on 1<; 11)1 ;igcnda Soc 1ali1~· Zontians Honor Students (;t:.,1 1 ~·1 i\1;1~ 21 .. lunt· 20 ): \\'h:i1 ,11JPl':1rs a dclu\· is act u.dl' time in your ra\Or 1\11!>\~ ll .111d rl•fltSl' tO h(' d1-.<·•1tir.114 ed t:A:\C'ER 1Junc 21-July 221 \I O\l'fficnt . ideas, c.-re .1tl\l.' cnn<.:L'Jll ~ t·an be fc3tured. \'ou 1\ ill be \\1th .1ct 1 \ e. r~stle~s people. 1.1 .. u /Jul~ 23 ·.\u,g . :!21 \lJ111t;11 n '1l·:J d~· pat'l' E.-.l'hL•\\ ~l'l\•ati cin:d1 :-n1 StJl'k to fa('l•. l''Pt'l'lall~· in de:i lln i.!s \\Ith 1:im1ly. 1.18 1(,\ 1Sl·11t 23 -t>•:\ 22l LU\\'·kt•v apprn.11'h 1.; be~! \'OU \\il l Ill' o1t•alini.: II 11n nldt>r 11tr~on -.. 11 ho arr a<·· c11s10mr1t to h;i1111g th1ni.:s thc1ro11·n l\ll\ <:1r ls·nf·the-month have bC'l'n named for :\ovember by th e Zonta Club of :\l•\r port !I arbor. Ci t ed for l eadership , citizenship. scholarship and se rvice. the gi rls are honored at a luncheon .,..·ith their mothers, then select a Girl-of.the.year for their school in June. ·rh e co mmilt ee ha s c h o s e n II c i d i :\IP1senheimer. daughter of !he: i.t'sler :'<l cisenheimers of Cost<~ )J esa. to represent l'ostu :'ll esa lf igh School. Shl' \Va s named homccom - un: <1 uc·e n this year. served •1~ Junior class vice prcsi· ck·nl :ind \\'US named oul· ~l<ind ing freshman girl. :\li~s \lciscnhcimer plans !o :lltcnd Orang{' Coast treasure r of tht" C.:1lifornra Scholarship Federation and Girls League . )1iss Ikeda pl an:. 10 m:iJor in cn\'ironment:.d stu1lil's or hu man l.Jiolo :.:y ;1t the Cni,·e rsity of C:d1fornia , Oa\'is or San D1L·go. Julie S£'~1rl c-. 1.~ :\C\l'port 11:.irl>or ll igh Sl·h1io1·~ \1·in- ner ·rhe daughter or .\Ir. and \!rs. Hobert B SParlcs of 1't.•\\port llt•ach. she plans to niajnr 111 l:1ngu;1gcs ;1t the L:ni\·cr . ..,ily 111 Sout hern California ~l iss Sea rle~ pl;iys cello in the ~c hobl orthestr:.i, is ~l'n ior class t rl'<L"IUrer and \\':JS her :o;chool 's d..:legatc to Girl sSt:itc in ,June. College. lh cn transfer to :i /"~=========; She also 1\·as n:.intt'<l n1ost ,·;i]u;ib!c player in the or· c:hestra her rirs l lhl'C'l' .'·ears. H{'prcscn1111g Corona dcl ;\l;ir I ligh School is :'<loll y h:£'ati ng. daughter of the .John !\.e atings of :'\e\1·1l0rl Be <1ch. She is assistant studcnl boJy treasurer, a mcmbt•r of the yearbook staff and ·Calirornia Scholars hip f"cdcration and ser\'eS ;1s d rill tean1 major. :\liss Kc:iting also u·as a dc!cg:i te to G iris Stute and \\<I S named Girl-of-thc- <1uarter as a junior. She plans lo attend a liberal arts coll e~c but has not selected a fi eld of study. Betrothal Revealed f Cynd i Suchard and Philip )lino . bolh of F ountain \la l\ey, ::ire planning to m<.1rry F eb. 8 aboard the Queen l\lary, Long Beach. ~li ss Su c hard is the daughter of 1\1 rs . Susan ;\n- tonelli of Nev.· port Beach. A g raduate o f Ne"•po rt 1-larbor lfigh School. she at· tended Oklahom:i Stale University. lier fi ance is a graduate· of John l\1uir f-li gh School and is the son of l\'lrs. \\I. lla naoka of Los Angele!). S('()HPlll Hlt·I :!:J '\uv '.!1 1 \'11u1· ;qipeal bru.1dcns 1111111· l/l'l',1111~ rl·~ponct . .tpp1.111d :\l l'n1bt·r •lf op· 110,lt1· ..,,., fii::urt>s 1>n)n1 1nl·nll~ ~late unh·er!'it\· ~----------------------1 Estancia Mi£h 's \\'inne r 1s What CAN You Get fl ianc llo<eda. daughter of ror only a dime , the James lkeclas of Costa these days? ' Meu /·. :.; \(;IT'r.\Hl l 'S r."\o\ 2'.!· Oet· :!I l \\'h;it n1.r~ SC'<'m She 1s a page editor for El Aj?uila. AFS sec retary, and The Quality of SONY is the Same World -Wide The differen ce is buyin9 at DAHNKEN ... ' , •D'1' •. ... ~,;;i " ··-.-~~Jv ... -~!"',: ~·,1.,11 ·~1 ~·~Ji(!" ,; ,,,,,, SONY Ask ~ne. , _.:,l Lri • ANO P:_IFTWARES OF THE FINEST QUAL ITY SINCE 1933 • (7 111) 646 0223 ,,_l(J. av i,s ·br ow See A Live Cooking Demonstration Saturday, Nov. 23 from 1d':i.m. • 4' p.m. Annino Rtul~;!:' At Our Costa Mesa Store! Ama na's Home Economlsl will show you how 10 prepare dellc1ous food in V•lh normal time. ePortable el 15 Volt operation eBrown & Serve Dish eNo expensive installation ~v --'"-' , ..... , lttt ...................... 11 •• 411Ll71'St. Cethi Mete 0atly9-9. Salurday9-6 646·1 684 (mt r.,. "".:'.':'.:"'~:~~. -• -.._, l'Ml MIV1CO --Mt II-"IU J M -w ·ll'CIDllOt lf lUTMOltnt ttl¥1CI $4i·IU7 , \\'ant to help her r eali ze her O\\'n \\'Orth, capacity, ability to be a useful member of society, to moti\•ate her to make a new life ." foundatiol').s. . . There's no such thing as· typical case histories, she said -''Widows are as dif- ferent as fingerprints.·· Rejection of the idea of Consultation is on an in· v.•idowhood is common in dividual or group therapy the early phases or bereaYe· basis -v.·ith the groups ment, she said. ''But we all limited to nine or less. "''ou must realize that death is a a re talking w ith your fact of life, not a taboo sub- 'peers," s he said. "You are ject. \Ve can discuss it, not alone. Women come openly, candidly, but we e~non:itcstrata ." . . · "Abo\'e all . I'd v.·ish for fr o'!l .all social an d don'thavctodv.•ellon iL )' ee is scaled to ~bihty to close r con1 munic ation SU SAN KILLIAN . pay; no consultation costs .Q<:\\\'™J:IWJlJ.e..J!l.!J~I! __ ,, . -,,..,.,...L=;_"_, ______ ...,....,..--.. m~rheet !w•rl.!lS~ ·----#'-~-hUS"a better understandin·2 b ' CC'nle r operates With. of her husband's status -F ruary ~ff1_cc s taff. p l us three \rills, in surance. inco01e. e . ~fhc~:I \i•ork~rs and two legal n1atters . Shutting her . ~on~ult ants on legal out is le aving her Un · Date Set an~ f1n1~nc1al matters. prepared. 1 he Hlca fo r the center. 11011' in its ro urth year. ··Socielytoocan be unfa ir originated \11ith J\.l rs. Joseph and unknov.•ing. A 1\·oman G. Druss. a lawyer and the s hould be permitted to center·s president, and \.\'eep, to mourn. You'\•e got l\1rs. David Scher, a former to complete the grief \\'Or k, social 1\•orker. \\'ithout someone telling you The \\'omen, seeing daily falsely , 'Cheer up.' the problems that confront "The single \YOman often \l.'idows. presented the idea is denied credit, ·may not for the center to the Prude n-rent an apartment, is re- tial lns·urance Co .. which fused restaurant admission underv.'rote the beginning \\·hen a lone. is n·t in\'ited to years \\'ith a $400.000 grant. dinnt!rs llecuusc sht; upscls l\10\\'. l\lrs. l-lorO\\'itz said. the ba lance 0£ the table. support al so comes from She's thl· {''l.tra. lhl.' un · other sou r ces inc luding \\'anted.'' Costa l\tesa 1-l iih School graduates Susan Lynn Killian and Vincent Ralph Anderson are plannini to marry Feb . 15 i n t he Nev.·port llarbor Lutheran Church. Their pa rent s a re the Ned Killians of Costa l\·resa. !\!rs. F'l oyd Anderson of Costa l\le sa and Anderson. Bellflo"'er · -\!lss Killian attended Orange Cua s l Col lege \Vhere her fiantl' 11011· ii; a student. ORGANS! ~~ $'(s·~~ ,,Rtl!d WE'VE GOT A BAG FULL OF SUPER PRICES I IN TIME fOR CHRISTMAS I LAY-A-WAY NOW -CHRISTMAS DE ~IVERY NEW EVERITT lKOM~S I HAMMOND COMM ORGAM LIMITED SERIES SPIMEl ORG~M SP INET CONSOtE PI ANO WfORUM FAM ous "M"· FRENCH PROV. QUADRAP~ONIC RHYTHM 0 """'•· S69s OurR19. $1 750 SOUND $699 $495 s1495 "°""' .. $'2695 ONE ONLY OPTIGAM GU[BRANSEN MUSIC MAKER DELUXE SPINET QR GAN PIANO Our le9. i 31JS Oiit l ... S7ts s595 · $199 FREE BENCH! WHIL E THEY LAST! .A GRAB BAG TABLE ••• ORGAN MUSIC BOOKS, 50°/o OFF ! Cassette Organ Lesson Courses ... Discontinued Organ Courses, lndiv. 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DISSECTS TERROR Brian ..!enklns ·. ·~ 8y \\'iLLIA~J SCJJR'E IBF.R Ol 1•1 Dlll~ "*"'$MM ANAi I El ~I -Nuclear arms anrJ o tht•r sophi,.tic·atl'd \l'('oqions are \1·ithin reach o( ~nl<J ll f<Jn at1(' jl.roup:. th<Jt are uslng ttic prc:;s a.:;: an interna- l1unal foruru fvr their violence. a ter· rorisn1 rc ~(-:1rthl·r said here 1"huri!>· day. Br1~1n Jenkins. <i rormC'r Green .lk·rct nO\\' '''orking for the Rund Corporation. told an Orange County To\1 n ll::ill g:itherlni; th:Jt, in pcrspe-c. l i\'f', most terrorist mo\'tm\'nts are insi~n1fiea nt. .. These g roup-; translate indi\'idual =..et s o f violence into attention ;i nd puhht11 y that m 01 kes their cause sel'm Edison's Rate Hike Proposal Protested S..\:\"1',\ A.'\:,\ -Dozen~ or Orange Cnunt1on1~. rnuslly local µolititiuns and st·nior, c1l1 :tcns, s1>cnt :.i ll d:..;y 'fhurs day before a Public Utilities Commission examiner protesting u S339 million Southern California Edison rate-hike request. The only favorable \1·ords during the entirt-publi<' ht>aring in &nla An&. 1·ume <it the \ t<rY lkginning of the nl'l"lin.i,: \\'ht-n an Edison l; .. nl'yer slat· ·cl somt• rea~ons fur lhe ne\\· rat~ pro· X11':t I \\'i lliam E . :\l a rx. SCE attorney, (Cl:ld a brief s tatemt'nl to justify lhe 21 "\\lhj t botht:!rs ml' 1:i that the burden falls on lou··\'Olume users and painfully \\·ounds fixed-income peo· pie," Baker said. lie s u ggested the PUC r equire establishcm e nt or a '"life line'" power rate for Tow users or e lectricity. Paul Carpen te r , ncwly·elected Orange County Assemblyman, u·as the first to raise the issue of exorbi- tant expenses by the utili ty on management. lie also asked for 'a t'ttmplete restructuring oi' the rate structure. • ... ,·ai;tly nl ore in1r.ortunt than it really is." Jenkins ~•dd . , .;~fosl true let1·orist groups :ire ~.;mall nn<I \llt'~•k :-ind lack the con,·t·n - tion:il mc;111s of i,il'lling 1>0\l·cr." he suid. '"You can almosl see these groups chorE>ogr:iphing violl·nCl' 10 uttra«l :1t· 1t·ntio11. •· Jenkins atldl•d. "llolding hO!!tag('s increases thl' drama and turns it into ... form or theater .·• J(·nkins s aid such mctil·ulous plun- 11 ing is '' hal dlrfCr<'nli.:1ll'S real ter~ ror1 sts from uuthl"l1tit lu11alies \\•ho tommit \'iolentact~. "T('rroris n1 is somclimes used to desc ribe mindlc:-.s. sl'nseless 'iolC'nce, but pulling a side the real lun.itics. terroris m . is r:irC'ly mind· less. s enseless or irration;1l. ··he said. ·· 1t docs have a theory anti an objec· · li\'l' and il is a strategy that often \\·orks." he s aid. '"It is ,·iolcnce d<'- signed to achie,·e f<'ar and lhe effect is not neecess arily on the victims but on those \\'atching. ''Jenkins has \l'rilten sel'eral books o n t errorism. llis lalk dv•elled on lhe role of the mC'dia. As an ex11n1ple. h(' cited t:-ie t;ile of the Syn1 bioncse L i bc r;1tion 1\ l'lllY. ~f l' said lhere \1·erc r<'u 11~' I \.l."O SI.As the one grubbing headlines and te levision time and the real group or ex·COn\'lcts and ma~oritcnts \Vho re- ally never did much to increase crime ~t;itistics. "l 'herc were a doze n or :i little more to begin with and 00\V there are only af>out three of Them." he S aid. "They achieved one murder. one !;.itlnaping. onl' bank job. a couple of stolen cars and•• s hootout." PUBLIC NOTICE ~Ul'IElllOll COURTOf'THI!! STAT(OPCALl~•NIA POilt THE COUNTY OPOlllANGI. Ml,.t."41tM NOTICf 01" NIAltlNG Of' f'ETITION l'Oll P•O ... Tt! 0' WILL AHO FOii Liff· TlllS TUT•Ml!NTAltY E.Ut• 01 CNAISf1HE E. NJ.Gil. IM OIR ISTINE ~OITH H.l.G6L.0KNMd. fiot~I ~IRE8'l GIVEN l~•I WW.Ul,.,.,.T UR.t.NCE 11.t1.loled,,.,.tlfl• portltlOf\ 1or Ptow1e Ill w 111 Mid F11r ••........:.• ol L.Atttrs l•it•"'tl\l1ry 10 lM potot.Oflfr, relertfl(t 10 w~l<I! h m-"" lurlMt p,ort1cu11r~. '"" 111a1 tM t•"" -1'11<• o1 l'lff•lng Ille .. l'flt h•• t>eAn ,,., !0< Oe<ernbtr 10, lt1', II 9,)0 1.m., In 1ne tO\lflrorxn or OtMrtmtllt No. l OI ••id'""''· •I 1(fO c1w1, ~n .. r Ofi~ We',!, in !!It C1h0f SoMl•A."", C•hl0tftl1. · D.lklONOw-.. :KI, 1t1f WILl.IAM E. SI JOHN. Ce.int, Clt•- LEV1N ANOOIEllMAN INC, 11 : MHArT, o--~ Ht1Wil$11frt 11\'ll., S\oii. IUt l.KA.l\flt.I, C.Olllo<nl• '11111 Tel: 11111 W-11 .. AnDt .. ,. klr> h9111'Mer P~oll.r.rd Or•nge CNH 0.•lr Pitol, No•.n , n . 1'. 1t1• ... ,.,. -----------1 PUBLIC NOTICE ' SUP1Ea101t COURT OPT ME ST•Yi OF CALIPOaNIA FOii TNl:COUMTY OFOllAHGE Nt.A·ll .. J OltOElt TO SMOW CAIJS£ !'0111 CNAMGI 0' NAME lfl lht M•Utr ot 111• .lppllc•lion QI MARVESTEL FORO SC11UELE, For 0..11Qeo!N1mr. ,.,., •PPli<ll•On of MAllVESTEL FDAD SCHUE LE IO< tnantt .,, ........ NVOllQ 1>t9n hleO In Court, •nd II a_..,1"'11 tram "'"111 IP· P!l<alton ln•I MAAYESTEL FOAO SCHUELE fl•• hllld •n iPPlltillon propo~ in9 that lier ntme llt ch•n9ed lo MAllYESTEI-FOllO. Now, 1neref0<t, H ii l<ertlrf O<tlerecl -d>rr<te<I, tn.it •II por~• !nte•••le<I In w1a m•Ht< ao •PP••• llflo<• t~I• Cllu•I ln Dep1rlmen1 Jon IN" lht day ol Oetunbl!<, 191• •I 10:00 o•t1oc• A.M .. OI wid Cl.Jy 10 \l)(IW C•U>t wl'I• •uch •PPh<•lion '"' tll.>nge olNll'flt •llo~la no! bfQ••nted. l1 is lurtlltr o<<H<ed l~•t • "''" of tlll• Ot'lle< lo SN!w c.., .. be PVDl•>lled I" 1i. OrdfltfC:O..St DAILY PILOT • ...,_Ill <)efllr" Cirt11l •llon: '" lnte-d in ulcl uNnlJ. o0t lff\I 011Ce A welC 10< lou< OU(<nsi"' Wfft•11<ior \o111edAyol UldflNr•:>Q. O.\e<fl~i• Htll <Myol Nowembt<. 1914 Frlllll Oo...,.,nkllo•i Ju1!9fOI s~iO Supe<1<>rCO\lfl LESTE•, MA N LET AN G LEllL WAL.LAClf.~.-HL.1.¥ '" EiU Wil••I SllMI ...-... C.Ol•lt<ftii '11 .. 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Bo• !JlS, Hlwporl 8t«ll, C1litamiA ""'°' wl!l<ll ii tNI pl.c:t of b<IWrwu ol lllt """'"'iflM<I In •II m•t11r• pen•lnlno ID 1r.e ,51 ... ot $1hl deCtOtftl, Wltlllll !""" lf!Onll1$ .... , IN flnt pullll<•llon of tllltllOl•tf. 0.lff flo .. mlNlt It, ltl' LIU!oln 011, Gtls'r"" .l.<Jm!nl,1r~trl1< OI \ht ElUt• el tllOAtlO .. •IWmld ~ 14Ulll'lf!T"t, HUll'lflTt AND •tMl• ••:llllllllllti l'.O.M1UU "'""'"'1 '"""' (f'll~••l•t2.w Al'lorMfl lerAl .... llillllllla TAI: UIOIU"'8111 P\11111""'4 °'"Ml>f ( .. JI 0.11~ P11ctf, HO ... tt,1t,1t111~<.t,IS,1tl.t.) i l11·1 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBL.C.NOTJCE PIJ Bl.IC N01"1Ct; NOTICI! f0ClllDIT0•5 SU'ElllOll cou•rOf' lKE $l .I.TE 01' CALI ,OltMlll l'O• TNlCOUNTY 0'0AAHGli .... 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Ca..11 O;loifY flflot, No11. 22,tf,illd,Ot( .• , IJ, 1'7•" '31.S-la PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTIC•~ •. •»• STATEMINT 0, Al •NoottMENT 0' USR'OI' 1'1CTITIOU•I U51Nl.»MAMR' Tlw fo!Jowl'!'{J perlOll NII ~ INo 11W ol tllO lklltloln ll!nillfts -UHlTEO AIJTO PAii.TS •I H>02 W•U c.sl Hltft .... y. Nol...,, 811th, C1Ufort1l1. Tiit fklllolls W•!,.,s name ttferrecl 19 lllOWI ••s llllCI on De<•m-1', ltlll 1111"" Counl'fo!Dr .... o-. NEWPOllT AUTO PART S, INC Mt al 11Korpcwolllon0-~Ula1•i4 'ntit l!nln'"' Wli (ondu(\e(I llW A(OtJll)f"A• NOllC£0PDllSOL.UflONOF lierL. PA,llTN .. ltSNI I' Af'IO COHT11'11J.l.NC£ HtwporlA.ul• PArls, Inc. OF IUSINESS ltATt, GRANO, AND 'AU.iltl. Notkt ls <1iwn pur..,.nl toSUGll.SOllNI At-...r1 Cot-•li-ons Co<H ltwl 1M'a.vtner'11IO<""'" tt•W11'1ti .. lolllew•r .. , l•~HI ~ ol .ioll~ P•ul 'Cr•-d ifld PA<lf llnMW Hills, C•litor•i•tdllt ti11arl_.~ [K'rcenl increase br riling rising fuel -------------lvd prices. hi gher costs for capital pro- lie said Edison pays its top rttur CX· ecuti\'CS mor e lhan 5100,000 a year, maintain s a country c lub for em ployes in lhe Sierras. fl ies e1{· ecutivcs first-class and gives them· chauffeured limousinCs. - "In ternis of the tot=..I f'rimc slatistics. the SL,\ \ras a tri\"1al thing. yet the~· munagcd to dominate thl• ne\\·s." Jenkins sa id. HOTICIE OF PUBLIC HE4111NG TO IE HELO I V TMIE OllANGIE COUNTY l'LA"· HING COM MI SSIO"' Olol "1101"0SIED LANO USIE OIST-lll lCT CHANGES l'<Kn. l)e•e!OfOff ...,;..., l>ut< .. SI -Int '""~ \l~temenl ...... ~ llt•O wtfft 1111 c-.1'1 1lrm n•l'flt ol Ca F. 1r10t0 ~l•. C.0.11 Clefll o!Or.,.9f Countr nn Oclobt< 1t. 1t1a. Mew, C..lifort1!I 11 dltw!..O It Ill ~·· , ""'t4 ""''" •.'"'·by muluil <Om.tnl. P\ltllisl!td Or1<19f' Coa\I O.•lr PllOI. ~·· • U•TWlllGNT . d t d d i.:;.J, C.•t-•thi. Pi uett ... ~.NC• 20 1eets. 1ncrt•ase cus omer eman Such dominalion is the re<JI go.ii uf terrorists. no mailer how much SO· called "negative reuction" lo violence is gcncrat('d. Jalln Paul Cr•wfora, '''ldfn11 •I 393 tt.1'.And0!"<.t.U.1tl• · •Xl2·1f ~!i.'1'!~0:r •. "~!'\'':'1~~"~~w~1r10.:Wt'i:; PUBLIC NOTICt: •• '"· R•••o ... 1 ot Nun111191on s.atft .. ind labor costs. , ~ .. ., b' 111• 111+1• "-••1 c.r1•"0"'· .,. "!\tone)' cos ts, increased construe· -• ,..,,.btr •I WOOdmt~ of '"" WQrlO o.1eol tte1rln9: 0..cembff 16, l~I• 1Mrtne<•nlp1nd llA• c••\fCI to"' n!oO<l•ltd . -----·-----~ ~tri~•~ w•u !Mt ~" 1 PM •t s""1"'' ion costs. co::istal commission re- -..., •. Entomoment will Dt P<•••l• 111ire m ents . l:1bor costs and tax. costs ~'!lilfl') Mottu••v. Ol•rclo• 1. 1 R1N1tE1t aa,·e <:on tributcd lo this required rate "I \\'OUld rathe:r the~· shut tlO\\'n the country club. make cmployes fly coach and fire a fev.• cha uffeurs than ruise the rall~s. ··he said. .Jenkins suid s m~1 ll, normaUy inef- feetu;i.I groups of radil·als have g-uined major c.o ncess ions fronl \\·orld gov· e rnments and reeognilio11 from pre· stigious bodies s uch as the rnitcd :'l:a· lions because of exaggerated nc\1's coverai::l· ... Time ol l-le•dfl11; 1:00 p.<n.,·tl< "' IOOll llw"e•!rtr •s P<l>S•llle. lo<•1 1on: Room 111, EnQ<~tin11 Bull<!· Ing, 000 CiV•t ~n~f Ori Ye W.•t, !..ln1•A....,, C.li!orni•. "''tll Pa..r FrKl\ In Ille ••<rvi"ll ort al '"" ""'•I'll!\•. P"u1 .Fretll, r•~ldlnQ •I l/U Mluourl, Coslf Mtu. C•Ulornl•, 101ll l'left•Uertlf<W an 1111l bv\illtH •nd win P•Y .,,, And •II ll•blllht• f\e<•itler 1ncurrtd unaer Int n1rnec 11. F FICf lTJOUS 11/StNESS MA.ME STA TEMEHT Tflt tollow1n111111'""' 1, oolnq llvl.ineu "' CONCOllD PllOOU CTS CO .• lO IP &.le1r.I( Or ., Co•ll Mt .. , C•llloml•GU. Qlarles w_ Rt¥nola1, 1011 8Al'9"k Or' .. Ca<IA,,.,.,l.il, C•lltorn!• '1'16 ,_••n<e 111nou . Rt1ICMM-"' S.nlf A~•. 1nt•rc;.iSl'." r.1 arx. said. ~ • .,., Nov )1 Sf<.,<tl Plnd•llQ h . II •· PPOPOSAL: 0\1"90' OI zo .... c.-sE NO. ZC-l•·U. 10 t"-ln<;ie tram I,.. 3ro Re ••.ed L•lte F'ort\! Pl•nned CommYn1h Pl•n !o tne •tn iq.,.;,..a Pl•Med Commynlly f'l•ll tffl•ln properly loC<lted in •n •re• 91:Mr1lly _,...,.a or E! Toro Mti...,, B••e ,.,,,...,.,,,, Tr.it>u<o flo.a -tl'le S..n D•t9<1 Frttw•• '"me El Toro <1<t••r>•e<iunled oyOo:d~n141 U na, In< . O•TEO: HoWmlltr IS. l'I• JonJ\ P•ul C•awlo1a P•u• Frecll WILLIAMA. WITTMAH,Jlt., P1~lt•< v11w ""'"'"'1" P•rk MOrt"•'Y T ursday's tc ~timony 1\•i Uc pre· f\lewport8'«ft ~ented to th<' full Pl:C "'hieh begins Pt:C Examiner 1\"orm an Johnson also heard from J ean S. Robertson of the Hetirecs Action Coalition and :\lichael E. Rodge rs or the ('OUOty Senior Citizens Counril. Tiii\ b"""•u '' tonducled by Aft In· ..... ;..,.1. I Kl!INI -• w,111e• l(e•n•. A••1oe~1 01 Nr .. roor1 hear1 11~s on the rate request <'arly a-n. P1•...a• ... ~• Noy n. !>t•••<tti-na· 11cxt vear. f\ dt'cision isn't expected .... ,.Klflc:VhMrmor!•IP•·~""'" ..... '· 1·11" (" 197" Cn•rlttW. lltynollb IMet-"•I ~11 .. 01 un 1 .1" ,,. :\[rs. Robertson also raised the is· :-;uc of Edisori, cxeeuti\·e salaries and Rod;:ers s:iid the U\'Cragc IO\\'·vOlumc po\1·cr user pars up to four times more for his electricity than a big user. He "·:.irned that tcrrorisn1 is on the increase und \\'ill get more clestrue- ti vc because of :1dvances in l cc:hnology and \l'euknesses in modern society . COMPLIAHCE WITH TH£ C•L1FOR NI• 'EN\11RONMENTAL QUALITY ACT • :IMS... M111ttl Dnwe, SUiltlOt *'"-1 a..-.:-~. C<oliltrR•a t1Wf Publl!ll!e<I Or•noe c ... u o.111 PilOI, flo•- Tnl\ ..... ,.,. .. , Wll Uled w.tn It'll Colinlt (li!tll. 01 O<Ml<)ll Count• on Nowemllfl' 11. 191•. ·-"""""''" O••nQe Co•il O.ltr PtlOI, NC ... mOtr IS. 1J. J9, llMI 0.-c-•. 1'1• at•l·I< No1tMAH 1·hc negati1·(· remarks \\'ere v.·1dc· 1"re<yJ.NArm1n.O•t•ol<lrltflNOw !! A · f th h' h I · [ .... oe, n. 1'1' 1J1J.I• • ....,., .. , 01 L•QMN .,,11, s,.,,. ... , t»nd•"ll ·anging: -r om e 1g s a ancs o •l McC"'m«ll L•<1u,.,. &e•cnMor1u .. ~. Ed1snn e xeeull\"t'S to the fart the {·on;· rt ..... bHfl follfld 111.tl !Ills P'VIKI ,,.., ...,..., ;o·sig<>illc•nt •owe<st tllo<I on tne.., PUBLIC'NOTICE 1111L11:e: ;in~· ha~ <ti ready recCi\·ed .najor l'UI(' ,...~ •. ~u D••• o• <I••"" HOY 11 A :\lodern jet aircrart permit lt•rror g roups to curr~· 'their s truggle any\t'hert' in the \\·orkl. he said. l\fodern nicdia covera ~c ·'m;ikei.: thi; v.·holc ~·orld th{'ir ~tage" ana possibty:e ncoura scs further \·iol<'nce • w"on'""M. A O<t11Mln•rw """' tttwi._ NOTICE OP l'UILI C NEA•l!OIG TO I f '""M•I imll"".t rePOrt t>a• bfffl hlH ""'" 's HELO IV THE OltANGE COUNTY PLAN l't.:BLIC r\OTICE ·~~t ~.L "''"' St•v•t•• °""°"'II .1C'reasc~ this ve:ir. 4i'ilttCC0<"'•tlL ~~11.e1..,nMort....,. 1·he hardcsl·hitting rcm<irl;.:. \\C rc "This is bl'coming desperate (pr- many peo11I<' on 1011· incomes u·h6 are trying to eke out <i n existence.·· Rod~crs said. ••••l•Dle lllf your "wttw •nd ""'"'"'°" '" Nl!OIG COMMISSIO,,i ON l'ltOl'OSEC ------:'"'oc----- tlle Pr....,il"!I ~p,o<l....,nt OHkf"\, "°""' UN DUSEOIST•ICTCNANGES l ·Ulll ll'!f 'ETTl itSON £""'' " Peu•''"" • 1•\•0•n1 01 !~Hieb,\' Patritk Chaplin of :ne Unil-"'''"Po'1 B••<ll p .... a ..... No• 10 d r;r(•tlr1cal \Vorkcrs Union. 5.#¥•Yfd 1>1 I •o". •not•\ W ~llt•>OJI t .,~r •"0 l '"'"' !nttrmeM W"•h CilfiW .C..ir~t11 ·, •• l•C•. M •("'g..o", 114111 fl•r""f4"" P&tf\tli l .. o<nt Coil• Mt•• lllJ, 111 ~l $.on1• An• lk>uln•rd, SM>!A O.i.ol Nfftlft4! Oe<emt..< !, ,,1' $UPE•t O• (OUlllTO"TNI! -· Time OI 11•Arl"'O ' l.:IO p.m .... <h<JUor STA TEOFCALll'<HllHIAF09: A !on•I Ell!" ~,ng p.tp,or..a -VIiii bt -ffllt< ••-"t>le. TNE COUNTYOFOIUHGIE rew-a by I"" Pt•Ml"'I c.omm. • ._., Int Lo<•toon· 1100<9; 111, EflQn>H<>nQ Build· N•. A-411t14 ' ron190 .. rt10•\ .., IA COI< ~" ¥liala.en 8•con •11• 61 11 • .,.,...,t o• ~Ana P•H•<l I "•' Nov XI '>"'""00 l)y ... 1i.1 0.lfletl1t II IM F\Omt, <Wl>Q"I••. £1iUDtlll ~a•m• OI 0•·•"<11' • \on, LIO•O Af!.'t" ot L•Qu,.,. Btt•Cn bf'OllWf llOl>l'<I 81C1<1ol llh""''· , .,, • .,acn•l<lrt•n Men>Pr••• "i.,...ce S•I No• U, l PM. W•...,•!ey C~wrcn, '>ilflt. ..... OfU<lan1 D• J l . K11"' !n!tf ,.,...., w\11 M 1>rl••I• D1'e<1co fl¥ Donro.tn ru~I ,....,. •• O"•~<i• In 11eu of tlowor~ -•1ktn) 11111• ,..,.,, f uno ¥1E111-' ~..:eh"" .,.,.,, •. \QI• 1 w.,,.n,n11r• A"" , F1ut1 l••n "•"•¥· .. Y•V•Y~d Dv O•Yfl"''' 1.,...11 """'"~do, "'" Geo•~ V•~"•· l •a· It", M••v 8etltn<our1 Ja...,lla ~"'· fies•~ l O•o111e•. ilntnon, V•t".a I . 11~anOtllolG••"· l ~·~•! Q•~nat n11a,0., li!Ct$1r, , .... ". No• II di I )II PM •I S! B•ber•·~ C•t""ll< C~w"" """'" """ n. Fit;" Nov ?1 •1 10 )Q ilM ~I St l!Mt>.lfd • C..,.,hc C.nur<n, S•n1• A"" Dlf•(t•d bf ... ARIUCKll & SON . WISTCllFF MOITUARY 471 f. l linS.1 (c.\l(l lh"' 6A6 '1888 -·-IALn-IERGEROH RJMEllAL HOME Co11:1na d .. t Mor Cot•n M~.u -·- 111].Q•.SO 11~6 :'•:>4 'I Il l IROADWA Y MORTUARY 1105' ,J.Jw 11 l r-1>•1 I . , .... -·- DILDA Y IROTHl RS MO ... UARY } /q I I fY.<'• I ~lvd H.,nhfl()T ~S.·<1<" 5~J 711! 4~ ~ .. 1 ... 1·1 A.·1< l ">'l<1 1Je,w~ 1i,1•l lS 1t4 :> -·-McCORMICK LAGUNA &EACH MORTUARY l/Y!l Lu'lJ~a (,,., Ao;.4 ~~I~ -·- M'COA.MICK MISSI ON MOl:TUARY \. i"t'tltfl'' ·~ .1f,. h•an (<11" '"'"', ·Id.) li,"r, -·-PACIF IC VllW MEMORIAL PARK : .. , .. ,.,, , .. '· '~.n -·- PlfK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNfRAL f1.0 Ml ; ''·.) -·- SMITHS" MoRTUAJtY' 6, l Mn·~ St H-•"'•llC!"'>" S-o .. i.' jJ6 tt):;\J NOTICE 0' HOH·lll •Sll'ONllllL.ITT Nohtt " flf•ttt• t •••n t~at '"'"" -*'"OM4 •ill 1101 Ill. ,._,_ , ....... lltlll 0t l•i••'•t••' (OAl<M.~!I &¥ ·"-~lblil llllll M'Jt tlljll.O• fflttmn Oollt O.lt<I '"'• l<l•ft O•• 01 Naw•mto'•, 1•11 Lfl'IJI (O'' /IC N ····~ S!<r•I Ne •3 (ol.\I• ...... Ca11to•"••flt1' -...11n-dOraft'1'C.Ot1fO.•l1Alot No• ft U.1'. i.14 OU I• ··\\·e·,.~ c:alli><l for :1 nn tional .ilt::>ack in prices ;ind for 1-:tlison lo .. :-.k fur :in inl·r~·<!Sl' <J l this time i:i , itli<"ulous. ·· hi' s;11d. noting electric 1 all'" ha\'l' llll'fl'a:-l' i2 percent in the ,;_i,, s1.\ months a lonl'. "'\\",, can't ;1\atld this kind or io- • rt.«•~e l)V a n1onopoly like Edison." •"h:1 p!i11 ~aul. ··These i::uys could ;1f· 1urd a rollllat k and still m.ikc their .nllliuns . "'fhl' \l"Orking m;in produces the 11ealth of thl· {'Ountry <.ind \\'e nre s ick .nd tirt·d of having everyone diggin.c. nto 1111r poek1·ts." hl· sHid. •·\Ve can't t:.1nd 11 anrl 1\on "t hand l e it. 11\I !l10rt• •• in a :-11urn !'i l:.i terTI<'nl . County Su11l·r1·1:-.ur J):i \·iU B:iker dre w loud :1ppl.1 u~l' h~· urgini? the PL"C to fo1·ec Ech,,nn 111 fl·~lru c turl' its rail' •<'hl'<IUll" lit.• :-.aid b1.e po\\·cr UM.'rs .ire rt!· 1 arclt•cl for \I astl' \1·ith lov.·('r rates ·.,hill' lhO<;,l' l'On:-.l'r\·ing 1}()11t•r mus! 11;,i.v :in.:n1f1cant1.\· highl'r r;ilc:-. Court Cl1i e f Faces Trial SA~TA Ar\,\ Or;inge County S u!}{'rior Court ;'1d1ninistrator Leslie L. ~lcCaf't'ne}' has bet~n ordered to face tl'ial D ee. -I in S:1nta Ana municip.il courl on drunken driving ("harges. !\l cCartncy, 52. has pleaded inno- cent to lhe charges filed Aug. I by ('.ilifornia lli g h \\·a~· Patrolmen \\'ho h all<'d his vehiC'le in Santa 1\na and lodged him in !ht• county jail after he .i llegcdlyTailed field sobriety tests. Offi1·crs suid th<'Y pulled !he court offiei;l\"s cur over n('ar the inlel'S('e· lion of Jo"irst Street and Grand ;\\'t?nue aflcr they spolled him driving Cr· r.;i lically . :\"°e\v y,·eupons lechnology gives the terrorists tools to spread fe<ir. Jenkin!\ said. noting that the ~rO\\"ing t rad<' in nuclear n1ateria ls h11!1 heightened the 1>o~sibility of nuc tear terroris n1. "In the pasl, you \\'Ould h;t\"C h:id to :-end a keg rull of black po11dcr in the m<iil with a thrce-n1onth fuse al\aehed .and hope your timini:: 11as right." hl' said. "f'..""011• yJ)u (':In.send bornhs in let- ters.'' Jl'nkins s aid il is up lo the 111cdia to tOnlro\ it self in putting int(·rn~1tion;il IL'rrorism in pcrs11t'Cli1·l'. lie slop11cd short of s ::i y ing ecnsor:-.hip is neeclrd . no!1n1? that s uc h reprc~sion 11·ou ld nll'rl"ly be anulht·r 11ctury for the 1cr- rorists. Thounh 1h e dl'•ilh toll of t('rror at· \.icks 'h.is been r cl<Jti1·ely sm·all. J enkins 11 arned that ··smull l.l<Jnds of irreconcilables are becoming nlore :ind mor1· a force to be reckoned II ith ." -time 11.na d•t• ol t,,. M;atino;[ lo< ti\<• onr;r. OOOClwot Cutlit< OtoYf ~>l.SM>t•A"°' f'IOT ICE 01' NIEAll l"'G OF l'Elll!OH P'"OIK!. C..l;lornl•. • FOii l'llOIA lE OF l"lLL ANO FO ... LIE r. -'11 fll!'l"loOl'IS rolM< t•wo"ng O< o.,.:oosif!O PROPOSAL • TEllSTESTAMENTA•Y tll•S l><~C are onY>IH !o p<-nt ll'lttlr a.....,.. or z-CA~E HO. lC l'l·ll, tr E"ille ot MAll1,.,.E 0. llOSENISAU,,., Yot-..; l:lffO<f '"" P1.ann1n11 C0<nmhsoon. II•• tnan911 lrom tl>f" 5111 Rt"1Wd "''~••Oft! DK~•"""· •O<l~•~lftil•nwwnllf~lf~M~-Pr-Commut1UrPIMllOU1f6lllRe••"I'<: HOllCE IS HER E"8'f G1ve:H 111•1 min~ 10 tr.e P••nnmg Com""~ P<lcw to M•ll-i-P'l.,,,....a Comm ... ity Pr.., ce<i.;i EVELYN II. 11£ AO,.., hlf<I ""'e'" • i:ieto llle1>NorJn90•"· ... _1, IOC•l•d \OUll>l!tly 01 tM ';Mo OI~ 11<111 "'' Proiu1e "' W•!! ...O , ...... -.OI For lurlllP< onlormdhon : Tetellltone l'•ttw•w Al""° C..llOI Ro.a in IN •i<•noh J>I l.t!ne" '"''""'en•••J IO 1r.e P!'l•hont< r•· S:J.a-10\.Cl ot <•II•• tlle Oll•C• OI IN 0.AflQ>I Loi P11 Ao.od In tne t.•t<1n• Hill\¥e••str. l"t•n<e 10 wno<n •~ m-•or •<1rtller Coun11 Pl•nnin9 Oe1M1tlmen1, En<i•~•lllQ qun•e-ci br Hon Oev•l-nt Co ""''"u'"'" ~nd Ind< '"" """' •n<l lllot<• or &!1dln9, Room !l!i, •OO C:1vlt ,..,,.,,. Drlwi c 0 M " L ' A N c E w I T H TH [ ,,,, ••• "''""' '4me "••-ns.et "" OKctmotr w., •. 'Wlnll ........ C:•l•lorn .... lo IDcllil•ll! c: AL I FO Fl NI A EH v I 110,NME NT AL 10, l•I• di ~.:Ml ........ '" '"" court.._... "' re•oon .... <lie< lo lC: l•-U OVALllY ACT Oep,ortm~fll ,.0, l"' ~II COUii, ., IOllC••>< BY Ol<UE II c:.,: TMEORANC:.t.. 11 11ai bll•n louna tlldt lnl• proiect ""1I CPn1er 0<1•e Wt~I. In In>: C•IY DI ~n14An,o, COUNTY PLANN ING ,..,.... • •IQnll•c•nt •O•er\4t etle<t on !l>f""" C•<,.Drnod. COMMISSION •oronmrnl . .t, prellm•n~ry ar.ot\ enY,.on-O.itl'O No•eM!wr 19, 19" Publil.lltd 0<•n!lf' Ciu•I D••IY Pilol, NII•· m•mldl Jmp,otl ft PO rt ~·· l:lfen lile<I -•< WILLIAM E. SIJOMN, _, 22, 197' illl·li •v••llbll IO< ¥0ll• rew1~w •n<I '""I>@(!•°" " Cowni. Coer• ll'lf PIAMlnq Olflce•, ll oom lOJ. ?!1 w,,., TltOMASL. LOllO S...t•AJ\ft Boui. ...... S..nt• An.o. 1»11 Pi .... De Val•nc••. S...•IU A llft•I EIA ;, IM-onQ P•t11-1• ... -will tor L~tHt•lt•I,., C•l•l-itlW OROtN•NCE NO. It-it re••~-0¥ IM Piann<nq Comm"''""..,'"' let: llH! Kl ·Jlloll P UBLIC NOTICE AN OR01NANCE OF lHE CITY COU"'· .,.,..... ti""' ind d•lt ot lf>I: IW .. 1"9 IO< I~•· Allor ... , fer: l>fl•IJ-PtOl'KI Publ''""d O<i"!!'< to.\! 0.1'( f>lkH , HOw C!L OF TM[ CITY OF COST-' MESA ' ll,U,ll.l~li iit.-1& AMENDING SECTION J·S COSTA MBA All ll'l•!IOn• '!ll!fr IA•Of•nq Of.,_,."< MUNICI PAL CODE RELATING TO T11E llli~ P<-•I dte lnwitM lo. P<.....,t ll>e•I BONDS OF THE CI TY CLEAIC. (!TV Yoew•t>riorttr.ePl•nnlnqComml~•-.lf i• TllEA SUREA AND DlllECTOA OF •11<1UfilHllMll•nv .. r1llenrf'l.POnW"~wo FINANCE. ANO EST A BUSHING TME mollt<l \O ,,,. Pl•nn.n<1 Commi~Won P<iO< It MET HOO OF OET EllMINI HG THE PRIK-ll>f ,.....,fllldi•e . (IPALOFSAIOBONOS. Fot lu•tller 1nlorm•Uon: l•lePl'l-lHE (ITV COUNCI L OF THE CITY Of IJ.l.10il) or t.1111 •• t~e Ofl•<e ot tl'o! °" ... "" COST.t. MES.t. OOES NEllEllY ORDAIN ,Co""'1 Pl...,,iftt' O.p,ort-N. Elltinet<"i.ng •S FOLLOWS: ,lluoldonq, 11-.i Ill, 400 CIYk Centet D<I,.. SECTION I : Tiit Cltw C<1<1n<ilOI 1r.ec.1vo1 We~I. !.lfll• An•, OlilOf"nil. Ta lac:illt•• Cool ta ~ .. ·r.ert0¥ hn<I• •ni:I oeclare. Uw! •nPlll'tW", <lie• lo ZC. 11·31. 1r.e Pf•flC•p.11 oona •mo .... ts set'""'"'"" 8VOROEAOFTHEORANGE PUBLIC ~OTICE \UPElt lO• cou•TOI' T"'ll St A TE OF Cl.LJ l'OllHIA FO• THE COUNTY 0'011AHGE. Ne.A .. lt\/ NOTICE OF NEAlllMG 01' PITIJIOH FOR ,iltOIATE OF WILL ANO f"Ollt LET· Tl!RS TE5TAMENTAllY i"1;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;~;;!;;;!!!!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.:1T~wrtr .,.d lite Dorett<>r DI '•rwn.:e 10< COUNTY PLANN IHG IN (ii, ol (o!.IA Mt•• ap-lo bll ln<or COMMI SS ION rite1 •S stiled. Tl>f" Cily Council fur11'1ltr 111'1<1!. £>•••• 01 MA R(l.t.REf IA EHE !>Mii~. •11.1 M. 1AEHE SAO fl"l, l)«t.&.'11. Residents Warned SCHOOL CRAFT -lleclar,..11111 S..tloon »STSGo...,rnment P~bllfNld Or.,.Ql!Co.iSC 0..1¥ Pl..t. Ncrr C-prowodes 11111 Ille pdncop,o! •mount o1 ffftOer .l.1'1• ~11·U .. ia t>onO• snail ~ • ., •mour'1 1..:om mena.011~ 1two cu, -'ttornev•n1tt .. ei:r 1rom P UBLIC NOTJCf:. CHAUB4GE lime 10 timo 11¥ llW Cltv Count•l 11¥ R•"''"" 1-----,,;:-;;-::;:::;::=-~--1ion. TI'le cu, Co11ni.11 lUr!ller finds •"" LEGAL NOTICE Space Heaters Of "YATIEE" ASSHHOHT.V. Re9. 7.50 NOW 5528 OKldre• tlldl Sil•d bond • ....,...,t n\11¥ br NEWPOllt-Ml!SAUHll'IED < .... n11td tr om lime lo t•m~ <IUnfl<) Ille lt<ms $CNOOL DISTllJCT cl OU•C~ QI bon""O Pil•l'c~. 1~ (J!v Council Nolkt IJ\~l!IR<i llltl NOTICE IS NEA E9f GIV(M ln•I SHERMAN J. SMI flt, JA.lllSl1lt<1-t1n • II<'"'"" tor Pro!Mtf"' \N•" """ ,.,.. ••S...•n<e "' L•uers le~t•mtfl1My to I"" Pl'hl""W< rt· le<ente 10 wn.cn 11 "'~ 1or t11u ... r Plf11(Uld", <ln<I l!Wt tr.e hrno """ J>loKf Of ""'"''llO IM >~me 11<11 bl'>-n ... 1 l<>r 0....ttnoer 10, lil•, dl 9 JO 1.m. <n !°" <OUl1•00r'll o1 Oep.,nm~nt No, J 01 '"'" <OlJrt, ~I 100 c .. ,c Cffiter o ....... w~>I, '"'"" c.1, 0t S...1• A,,., C~1>1orn•~. O~kll NoY~mbt• 10. Wit WILLIAM E. SI JOHN, Coun11 C1er11. E'"""'Na>' Xt lur!~ef •In~• •nd <l~<llrfl ll>dl ii Is NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11\fl the ""'."''¥!er !tie conyeniento ol 11'1!' (Oufl(i! lklo•d ot Ea...;•11an of Uw Newf)Ort·Mo•d INl 5<ctlon J.j (Olli Me1• MUtl<clpal Cade Unlfltd School D"trltl Of °"-(a.univ, 0tdmen<1ed•nct•li1lna1oe<l1. ) C.ll!OrJ\11, will re<;~I•• •tal~ bla. <1p 10 S \ \"'l .\ ,\ \ \ Or:innl' <i number or' precautions he Attor<11n91¥. secuon 1-s co~t• Mew 11:011•.m.on1ne9111<111vo1 DeW>1tl!l•tn••1 "' shoulct take.·' he said. Munlci11<11 C<t"" •s ll•reby '.,...nn>ea to""° 111e otfkt •• s••d S<_. Oistri<t. toa1..i at JAM E$ L. GllUBll\, INC. •NI GEORGE w. COLLINS, INC. iltO !iu\ft St•HI ('011111\ fl p;ilth <)fru:C'r John 'free Gift Wrap With Purchase ••I01low.: 11s1 Ptatenua A•tnue. <••I•-~•. I' h 1 11"1 ~ a 1 d ·r h u rs d a _,. ,\ \\'lndO"' should be open SECT!Ol'j ,, .. s.,(t;on ?·S ...,... et cim, Ca1t1orn11, .. w111cn 1ime i..io "'"' w111 oe al least thrt~c inches in :i 10 AM to' rM -6 09'f • Wffl T•u111ro<•NIOlrtclorolFl11in<t. 11U01kty0ptnet1ana"''"'°'' I hou:-..1nds 1lf <"OU!ll,\. hOme.<> h t h . . CloMCI 5-dey - . tr.e C•h Cle•~. I ... C•tr T•t•w•e<lndllltl G'RANO PIANO ,11'1• 'I 11 1 II~ in g u 11 \'E'rlt('tl room \\ <'re t \(! eater IS 6&41 W11 ... AYI.-·194·9S94 0.<Htor ol Fuwnce •II.all ... -•11¥ t •KU!t A!I bids l•t"' !Mt tn •<C<Wdanc:fwo!fl Con-•-~l~oc~a~l~c~d~. _________ l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ llond\ to tne c11, lo• tnt t1llhlu1 a1tion1 1nstrue1lon' •nd SP1"<Hit•t1on• (>Ill" n t 1 :1 n1 t' h l' ~t lt•1·~ lh;i l -10.-m;.nce ol tlletr oflld ;ol a<11i.1 111 wt1odt •rt .....,,. on filf In 11w Qft1<t ot ltMt 'lfl~t' a dt'.Htl.\" thrt•<Jt to res1-.........,t\lollfe1t11bl"Nd•~foll(>W1 PllrcMI"' Aten! of 1•id k,_. Oist<kl, 5.lnlf Mlfl•<•, ca1u-•f0401 tel: llllllU·llll AtterMJllot:P'111-Puot1'nEd0<.inqo C~t 0..ny p;,.,., Now. 21. n.111. 1914 '2t.I·•• PURI.IC NOTICE l.o)Tll~CltvClt<ll..mlnlmumU,OIXJo:J, 1151 Pj1cenll1 Awen11e, Coil• INW, t/('111 ". (Ill T~e City Tre1~11rer. m!~lm11rn C.UlorlO!A. Fl(llllOU•llJSINESS ··111 :-.p1te of 1·on1inucd F Th HOLIDAYS A Q h D suio,000.00. £•chb.-mlf!.lsuttm•t•l>iaCl>fPXl1in NAMESTATEMENT ' ,',oCOl•\O,, .,,,,.;,,,, .0'<.C Of or e or ny t er ays (CJ llle Oiretlor of F11Wn<t, .... nl,,..,,.. ""lo<mol1 terhli•d0<<A'°"'f<'Stflitell.Of"I Ti.hllktwn'lt;Jettr'°"ISOolng-~Sll)' ~ ,. ... .... SIOll.Oll0.00. tMO -e<IUdl lo''"" Pl!•<-u .... 1 of Ille CAAllAS(O ANO ASSOCIATES. Jl1 ~ lll h h l'OI t ('1''. j.ll'Oplt' ;l ((' • TM pri"n.:i!NI '""'""" ot tne -.Iii ... -Io• tllt bid, m-... 1•1>1e lalllo! O<de< lloOifl -Pl«t. COiii """"'CMHoml• I I ~ h ,. h Yo u can depend on °"' lll<•lolort ••• minim--s •1111 ot 1111 N9WPO<l·Mt ... Un!llP<I St.-°'" m21 'II I 0'111..: t t'J r Ill'' (';JC ~ · mo1 be hK•,tastd lrom timt to II'""&, 1r1<1.A"9•!orm•n<e9ona""''l>t"-<P<I Robel"! M. C••••ICll, 211 llQbln HOCllll 111nlPt' 111 .1 cri1l1•1\IS ;it.. · ' Re!o0h.lliono111>ec11,eounci!,01<r-1• 111N1dlHretoonol111tD111rK1.1ntne-nt fi'l-ltf,Gosl•Me1.1,0t!l0<nli"6tl t r1h111:1 l!lt• to 1 ht''l' out . lm'l}'ell.Sens for <i!Ulr'l><ne_n,tM C•ly.t.ttorney." ol!llll"'••of"r!terln!O\UC:lltontr.a,t .... ul! Tlli•bll\;lnt\$1\(ltlldu(led!W ... llllin<OI'• SECTIO~ l~ Tfli' otd•rwntt ~II taltt ft• l\Hn ll>ereol will IHI fO<fe ilt<l lo .. Id S<-t PO<AIHI i\MKl.Mlon 111,,.r lllen , ...,,,.,.,. n\01h·d lll'\H.'L'~.·· lJr. Philp 1«1-•1ft ll>lllor<••ndel~llll•'1•!»I 0~1.rklolOrln<!!!COUnl•. 51\ip, I dolf1 ''°"" ano •fl•• 11• patwqe, 1fld lltklf~ NII blclOt< "'"' W>tlld•-Iii~ bid lar • Rotten M. C•r>•\tO ' 0111 · ' ll'o! f•pi••!ion ol llllffn !ISi O."t'S •1111 11~ Pf•ootl ol lor1¥·1i.,. !•Sl·dA" AIM• lllt <l<l\e t!lis ,l•ltmenl WAS toi.a wllh '""' C:-.lv II<' ('!t11 n1:11cfl th('r(' <1r1• al 111~~. ll'liM be publJ.iied once hi Int -.tlort"'optfllnotMreol. Clert o1 0r ... 11ec '""'"'"en~ It, l(';i~t J:iU t)l){I hOITll'l-Hi th(' Dr"""9f Co.o•I 0.11, PUot,.a MWSPll'f' 01 Tiit ll&Atll Ill Ed..c.•tfonOI ""° New!»<t· lt/4 Fres h -Dressed Desert-Grown B road-Breasted Turkeys. -··1 corc11••11en pr1n1eo-pu1111.111ta •n Mctw Vl'l!heo s.t.11001 01s1rk1 "!--. ,~ ,.J .. ,, Los ,\ni.:el~·~ :ind 01•;1ngC' 1ne C•lv 111 Coil• Mt..., 10QO!M• wHn 1ne •11111• la re1~<1 .,., "' .ill bl<l'I.. and not Puouined O••nQI C!o•\I Dilly Po+OI. ('0111111· ar1·.1 :<ilill u~ln~ thl· These j nco mparable b irds are grown espec1'al ly for .......... O! '"' meml>t•\ ol •ne "''Count•• lltttllt•l•w •<<tot Ill• le"""" Illa, """lo Nowm~< IS,)1, 1i',•nd0.t•""""•· '·'· •lll+"Q '"' and•q•ln\I tn~ .,.....,_ w1lwe 1nv ontorm.ollly or lrr19J!M•lr ,,..,., •in l"-'111·.t11 •• ,1 ··,p:1c·1· ht•a1l·1·s... ·J urgensen·s. and are available in sizes from 10 to 30 PA~$EDAN0•00PT E0 1""1111n.s.o,111 ll!O•Hel-.!d. 1------------'-""' 1'111111 :-.:11d 1he un,·t·nted Nowm~•.HI•, o.1.aNo ... mn,rn,1'1t PUBLICl'<IOTICI'; 11 .... 1 ~·r, 1:1 c·\.. r1Jr1trn1 de,·1('('~ POunds. Also S m oked Turkeys , Geese. Ducks, Pheas ants ::.:,':;.1 0i;,:11\.0" ~~~~~~~C":i~~o1sTAicr 1h;it t;.1r1·y l'u111Li u~llon 11ro-Quail. Huge Capons. Hams of a ll var1·e ti·es. and of course". c01~01 co11•Mtwi "'°'""9"coun1y,c.111t1m1e s1.P·1•101 .t.ft EST: By Doro!~y MAr~y F•>'IOI' SIJPE•tOll COUllT 01' TNli' ilt11•r, to tbe 011 1 !'idt' . .i\n1ong Prime G rade Eastern Beef and Lamb. White M ilk'Fed EHfl"ftP. Pii.ifwley ""f'(llfll ntAQent ST•TE OF CALlfOltHIAFOlt ·Ulh1·r th1nL'°I.;, h~·suld. thl' (lty(le•-Olllle.CllyOI M1•1!IO . . TMECOUNTYOFOllAHGI. •· Veal. and whatever_ you need to make yours a memorable co.u Me~ Pu1t1h .... do, ... ,.c .. s10.11,P11o1,No.... ,. ....... , .. , h t•:tter:o; produce dl·udl)· sT'•tEOFCALIFOllHIA -n,,.,l1/4 ~ .i11-14 ftOflCE....<U'. ... "EA ... HOOF P .. TlflOI' (':1rfi1i1l m~o:foxicr~ ~:lf,. .ieast. • ~ • • ' • COIJNTV OFOAANG E ~-·~-·-----------FOii PllDl•Tl 01' ¥WILl,..l.NO F0• 1.lT· ''''o'co'•AMESA -1 TEll\Tl!\TAMI NTA•"t "'1'hc \ ict11ns 1\•111 not dt•· 1, £•1.EEH P, PttlNHEv. CJtv ciertt _ P UBt JC NOTICE E.,,u, or EUGENE e•w1NAf11:1N:.1:tN. It•('( \ht.• C'u rbon monoxide Th w Id" B w· s ,.-11111(00 '"'-ol 1ht (Uy C-11111 lllo> Qt(e-O.' ~eatl"I" it ;, t,,,tCl"SS, (ldOr· 0 Or $ est Ines and p iritS are here, tOQ, along Cltv ol C.,!. Mt11, httl'>J ttfhlr llMI I"" lUJ H0 1•CS IS HEllE8f <iPo'EN tft•l ~ ' · h Ch Ca _,,..~a to,._,,,.., Ora•-•,..'"'"" l'ICTITIO\ISIUllNUJ ttELEN o. AIK•NSON,,.. ,,Itel,..,.,,.• IC' ... s ;ind rolorl cs~. ··he said. wit eeses. viar, and every other delicac y you might .... , •nlroduc:~ ...,d <Ol'l•!OffM "u'°""' N.t.M11r .. T1:M1:NT PfC•I-"" .. ,_,~.,. ~111 -'°""''"''-:• "llr:-iin ttum:-inc can result ....i;tion 11 • •Hivl•r ""'"'"° e1,,.... C•t¥ ri.1o1111w1....,Pt•'IOllllOo1,..~ftli1ts: oo Lttte•\ ''"'""°""'' 11 t,. "'''-· " crave. (;ollJ\(I• Mid on lllf ~In 11•1 Of,_...,.,,..., UNITt!O AUTO PA.ATS, 2'0I WK1 CM~ tAft'•t<>t• to wll•<~ "' m.tdt tor l~Mr>er rr0Tl1 ~hort lt.'1'm t'~posurc Ina -IM•t-ilttr H\...,,11-td>oP!f'Cl lS• "IOflwl•.HewPli<I &t..:.n. CMHonN _,l<...,.,.J.. 1na 1,.,.11N lllftt-~"' to the J!as and death b.'' cA _..•I. l'tlllll~r "''''ln<i Cll ~cu, OAllOIHAL PA ATS SUPPLY Q).•St.i -•ll<IUll!l.ilm•n.u-~IOI'~ ' C-11 l>ekl on lht \11\11 Ny DI Ho""1tllr, 91 IMor.POf'allon; Calllentl•. Ut .-.,, Ml, 1•1•. •t •·M •·"'• '"""" <~"-" .. Ol"phy\ 1at 1011 can .rl·~ult lm[9'ell.Sie/1S IH THE MEW "'41WT11ttoUowlJ1t••llt•llW1t: "-•,A.11;o~u .... c.1ff•rnl1 o..«t-Hll.~Ol-l-1,111ttC.-oe frnm lon<>-lern1 exposurl'." _ • LIDO VILL •~e AYES· COUNCIL MEMBERS w-~-. r110 "''-' ... ~1 1, r111-..e1t1111y-.111. ""'...-o .... w,,,,."11ttcu., .. """"A11t, ' •d "'... 1"91mrr>Mt. Plllltlf'f', R•<lli, ,_MtlQ lliVl..,.I C..1to<ni., llr Ph1l11 sa1 the Utl\'('nt· t«)ES COU NCI LM f:MBE ltS·NOn>p OlllGINALIJAllf$$UPPL.YCO. ~H-m-H .~. ' r tl ht~uters :il:io pose a l9SENl :COuHCIL ME"'8flll·~ 1.141111....... W•LLIAM E StJOHH.CAMl!tOt•- 1"4 WlfNESS WN&llEOF, 1 N .. ""'... ... .. 10..111 HCl.DOM,MAN ("•IOoa 'erlous fire d a n ger , l4l J~VHI Oporto.MtyrrporfS..Ch \f.IMY-•nd•f•lrtd!l'll!!ot.tlllllllf'(tly l(ATl,GllAMO,AMDIJAU.•t Nlf.0 1>1 , MANl"lllOO pJrt;c·til:Jrl} 1f the,v <ifl' T•-'"---673,1442 , .!.,~•·Moo"' 1lu! lOtrt 11~a1~w111~, .u""":t'.! CN•ILPt01.t..H r-"'""' .. ,, t1•'*1lji!,, .. 1j_ ....... s .... ~ lrOOfliALti-.MAHFllliDO Jocalt•if nt'ar 1lr<1 JX'rtl'S or y.J-1. ... ,... Ordlrl Ch•-Accounti · r 11-e:nP.Pfl•ft,..., 11nnrN1111,ta111o••••tt111 •JtGN••••••~"'-i.ic.w C.I rp\>1 In$:. .._,......, r Grlll.(k-t~ llldf~·Oll1dotlerk , Thll t1•1tmtnt _, lllH ""Ill'"' Coul'llr 11111•>1 ~Iii• Aw., • •• ' .. ··1r 11 prr~on m ust use an FrH DtH•tf'Y ~·1;~f(~~::."~~111 1M C1tr•ol0t11191tov111r°"0c-...it.;:,. ;:;';i;;.~;:.;i:w11 . Ul'I\ ('nlcd hc:.ill'r, there art P\IOl•'11tta O••nt1 '"~l °"''' POOi, ~·· P11t111U>t11 Of•ftoe ''"'" o.t111 IJllOI, Nov. PvOl•MWa Or't>lltt 0Ni1 °"'" Plkll, N .... ""Ill=' n, ,.,. ,,..,, tt. Jt,•"" Ore.•, 11. 1•i. •JOt.14 11,u,:11. "" · •itt.11 • ·-. .. -/-;----'';-)' - G- • - • • • • • 1• - GOAWTEED "'l'l•-.c .. <.-• ... .--.-.. -·-·-• ... •U l A1eo11.11To"v T&•Tt.0 ,,. ,.,.. . • Friday, Novembe1 22. 1914 C<WYIUGHT 1174 •EXPERT SERVICE AND ADVIC E ....... .. BY QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL . SAL ESCLERKS ·---OACl 't PlLOT O!!.. '•YOU SAVE MONEY .... THE FIRST PRICE MARKED ON THE MERCHANDISE INDICATES THE PRICE •AMPLE FREE PARKING FDR COMPARABLE QUALITY.... ADJACENT TO All STORES •THE SECOND PRICE IS YOUR COST •LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES ON •YOU SAVE THE DIFFERENCE!!! EVERY· ITEM ....... EVERY DAVI ••9700 PAINT AND DECORATING ITEMS •EVERYTHING ALWAYS SOLD WITH AN UNCONDITIONAL MONEY BACK GUARANTEE ADOS A STV(ISH TOUCH 1:0 A~ "100MI • I FOOT STRANDS ~ STYL.E1 01 Srt(E203•I01&TYLE2336234 STYLEl11 62041 COMP. RETAI COMP. RETAIL CQMP. RETAIL COMP, RETAIL . ) 1.10 2.70 3.00 3.50 ~., ,OU R 69 OUR 179 'ou• 198 OUR ·229 PRICE P~ICE PRICE . PRl_CE COAST TO COAST @ . R R CE ET SURF AC E.PLASTIC ROOF CEMENT 269 AN BE APPLIED DURING RAIN GAL COMP. RETAIL 3.38 • PROTECTIVE COVERS "rlT<f .LI ... •; 9' X 12' 1 MIL PLASTIC TARPS •AS~ORTEO coLqRs 1 5 C COMP. R ETAIL 1.45 OL\R PRICE EA. 13:4' X 24' PLASTIC CAR 8i BOAT COVERS COMP. RETAIL 2.95 AEROSOL CHRISTMAS SNOW SHEETS PER·PK IMITATION GOLD LEAF <- 149 PKG. POSTER WHIT6~t~J39 ~ O~ 89~ OZ . CONSTRUCTION PAPERS 1•.,. .•. HREDDED 1s S.PERSHEET PO''YFO·"'M' 24 X'36 IN .· ~ 1'\ 5 LB. De PER SHEET •SERVI.NG THE PUBLI C SINC E 1939 STYROFOAM BLOCKS, BALLS & CONES AEROSOi EVERGREJ N TREE SCEl•1l 75 ~oz HOlllll ZONTAL LOUVER ~~=iL •• • X l ,""c· 2.00 ~l~E EA. 7 X20 1N •.•.••.•. 1.79 7 X24 IN ......... 2.19 7 X 26 IN ......... 2.39 7 X 29 IN ........ 2 .59 7 X 32 IN ......... 2.79 1 X 36 IN ......... 2.99 7\1.t X 40 IN ...• 3.49 8 X20 1N ..•..•. 1.99 8 X 24 IN. ..2.29 8 X 26 IN ......... 2.49 COMP. RETAIL 2.25 OUR PR ICE 15 X 24 1N .••... 3.99 15 X 36 lN,_,.,6.49 15 X 40 INi.-.. 6.99 15 X 48 IN ...... 8.39 15 X 54 IN ...... 8:99" STANDARD SIZE S HEETS I APPROX. 12'' X ~2" I 1 SEMl ·GL AZ ED PATTE RN •PRE·MOUNTE D ON GAU2E ~~l~E 79c ;~~" COMP. RETAIL 1.40 •.PLUS 55 GLAZED 85C 269 PER PA TIER NS FROM TO SHEET TILE GROUT TILE CUTTER 1 LB. SIZE ........ 30c COMP. RETAIL Mti( 5 LB. SIZE ......... ~·~ COMP. RETAI L ~ ~~ 169 PR IC E COMP.RETAIL~ CERAMIC TI LE "'°" AD HESIVE fCLWM"I" ••• OUR • PRICE GAL. COMP. RETAI '-~ A COMPL ETE LINE OF TRIMS. GROUT.SEALERS, ADHESIVES. AN D TOOLS AVAILABLE AT LOW DISCOUN T PRICES! 00.il·YOURS.ELF WITH THE HELP OF OU R FREE EXPERT ADViCE INTERIOR Le.UY0«~-Up LATEX SEMI-WWi.Woto GLOSS · ENAMEL •AN ALL NE W INTERIOR SEMI-GLOSS ENAMEL AT THE LOWEST PRICE A N YW HERE!. •DURABLE • SCRUBBABLE •SOFT GLOW FINISH W HITE COLO RS COMP. RETAl lr. 695 O zib!-PRINTED O z ite INDOOR SPRAY --UPHOLSTER MATERIAL D A 'J TERN. ~':'r •• uous r.I'\ FILAMENT ARPETING~.~~ON LE VEL LOOP PI LE •LONG WEARING USE THROUGHOUT •MAINTAI NS THE HOUSE APPEARANCt •SMART COLORS & PATTERNS •FOAM SACKED ~ Cl •12 FOOT WIDTHS b~'3".t'f 1N~$1ocK Jl69 OUTDOOR ENAME CARPETING 12 Oz. FOR PATIOS. DECKS, FAMILY ROOMS, BOATS, CAMPERS. TRAILERS, ETC EXTREMELY DURABL E CUT WITH SCIS~ORS 6 FOOT WIDTHS IN·STOCK ,4er05o-/_ ,... ___ •TOUGH & L,..C.Ll'L DURABLE •HIGH GLOSS •FAST DRYING RETAIL . ,., "" ...... ENA.MlL •48 & 54 INCH •EASY TO CU T, SEW. WIDTHS TACK ·OR PASTE COMP.79c RETAIL RUN. 1.9& YD, A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF CLAY, CERAMIC MOL DING TOOLS & ACRYL IC PAINTS AVAILABLE AT l.OW DISCOUNir PRICESI .. , .~ OUR LOW ~RICE .SO. YO. COMP. 59c R PR4CE EA ...... ~ VINYL 12x121NCH ASBESTOS FLOOR TILE •MARBL E PATTERN •MODERN COLORS •GOES OVER WOOD OR CONCRETE COMP. RETAIL USE ON ANY INTERIOR WALL SURFACE SUCH AS PLASTER. Rt CK. WAL LBOARD & CONCRETE ~· GAL Standard -·Brands-·--· Paint & D_ecorating OPEN 7 DAYS & 5 NIGHTS · MONDA Y TH RU FRIDA Y.8 A.M. TO 9 P.M.·SATU RDAYS, 8 A.M. TO 6:30 P.M. ·SUNDAYS, 9 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. ( L ~ L . convenient en,ers~l~ations-in the west ' Santo Ano . Long Beach 1 BLK .• ~·~:~.~~·.·" IDELHll Huntington Be ach 2401 LONG •••CH BLVD. TELEPHONE 11 141546·4591 1' Bl.KS. SO. OF WI LLOW 6800 WARNER AVE. NEAR GOLDEN WEST TELEPHONE 12131 427.3764 Anaheim 00.llNIB.,OF_L INCOLN&.Ll~~S.EY 181.:K. EAST OF8ROOKHURST TELEPHONE t7 1415'll·1!101 ' TELEPHONE 171111) 81112 3&86 863• R2!tn~Y LAKl:WOQO BLVD. TELEPHONE 1213) 8615911 -. Lo Habra CDRril.ER WHIJTlE.R..& !DA.HO 2 Bl.KS, E. OF BEACH·HACIENOA TELEPHONE 1213! 691-Sl06 OAILV PILOT Fridat. Ncwemaet 22, 1974 Lack of Passing Will Hn1·t UCLA--Monahan BY F.D BURG"RT Ol fa•lMUf~iwfl When UCL" quorfcrback J ohn Sciarra broke his ankle a month ~GO, lt probably t·osl him po::.l·::.l'tiso n fool· ball honors. It also cos t fl a nker Steve rt1on::ih an a chance to fin a ll y fulfill his colleae 2oal of becoming ;:i consistent pass re· ceiver. "When he . got hurt, I knew we wouldn't pa s!> as much," s~ys ~1onahan, an All -American at.Orange Coasl College in 1972 when he caught. ~ passes a nct presently a second· string fl anker to \\'ally I lenry. BUt Mon aha n, v.·ho pre pped al STEVE MONAHAN .One Ohioan Who's Not Buckeye Fan BUCYRUS, Ohio l~Af>) Be n Anslov.· Jr. is a brave m · ivt's in Bucyrus. He also lives fort e v.·eek of the Ohio Statc·l\.1ichi gan footba ll game. The town in which Anslow lives is a north-central Ohio community where Ohio State football. motherhood and the flag rank high, and none should be attacked. The J)('na\ty in the minds or n1 any Bucyrus cit izens should be revocation of local citi7.ensh ip. Anslo is g uilly of the worst thing or all. !"!e 's not (or Oh lo State bul for Lhc University or l\I ic higan. · After all, Anslow v.·on his bachelor's degree in Ann Arbor , 1\1ich., and his wire, l\larga r et An n. is fr o m Plymouth, 1\1 ich. Nol c o n tcnl v.•ith b('ing an anonymous !\l ic higan ran in ~nemy territory . 1-\ns low udvel'tist•s hi s partisanship -in a spcci:.d four-age newspaper whic h he distributes among the Ohio Stale raithful \vho re· gard the uni\'ersity in Columbus as a shrine and coach \\loody !"!ayes as a potential candidate for sainthood . This ye~r·s headline proclaims in type large enough lo announce World War Ill, "Blue Shatters Buckeye ,Dream." Ir Anslow dre'v bl00tt in the Red Cross progra nt he couldn·t !-lick the needle in more. E \t'f")' p:ir:igra1)h, every headline needles Ohio State. 'The.paper's printed creed is "a com· plelely Impartial publication devoted only to truth, fair play and prodding Ohio State." Anslow contends in this year's edi· lion that Pt1 ichlg an alumnus Gerald Ford become President of the Ltrti tcd States merely to sulve the nation's conscience because Ohio State in- stead of J\Jichigan '''BS chosen lo play in the Rose BO\\•l la!it Jun. l. f"or the sake ot Ohio State fecl!ng s it probably ls just as well thnt Anslow 's paper went to press bcrorc l\Ji chiga n State upset Ohio State. 16·13, Nov. 9. tind er "'Jubllatlon llou•I Neu•s" is a list or the i-ostcrs ot the teams. Editor Anslow re porlt'I th:1t Glenn (Ho l Schembcchler, f\1 1chii.;an coach. has i.:onc undcrcaled "entirely wit h l\l ichigan bn}!S. ·• The report lists these :\Iichigan players : lt urry Ba nks, Cleveland. l'itich.; De nn is 1-·rankhn. l\llu111illon. l\tl ch.; C hus~ .Jleoter. T,1ffi n, l\l ich.: Alex J ohnson. :\1ansfieltl. r.l ich.: l\lar~ J acoby, Toledo, l\t ic h.; Kurt l\amplt.". Dcfi;1nce. r.lich.: St e,·c King. Tiffin. l\l 1ch.: Rick Ko~c halk. Toledo. ~1 1ch : Rob Lytle, frl·mont, P.llch .• <inJi .J('rry ZU\'l'r. Archbold, l\l ich. Over 1 he )'l'Y rs, Ohio St11te rooters have gotten C\'Cn u lt h the needler from Bucyrus on occasion. Once they sent a band to his house ut 3 a.m. to play the ''Buckeye Victory Song." P.l arina tligh, thou~ht l!Cf.A would pass more tha n It has. Qu<J rterback J eff Da nkworth ha,; attemptrd juat nine pas!c5 In UCLA '~ la~t two ~a me.s, and Monahan rcel:i !his wlll hamper UCLA 's chances against USC Saturduy in tht> Coliseum. "It is the .sa n1 c ::.ituation as J 11~t year." says l\1 on:ihun. ,,i,·ld ly re· 1nem bering the 23·13 lo!ls. "\Ve have to throw, und I think u•e mi ght have u·aitC'd t._oo long. Laiit wcl'k · against Oregon Sta tt' u·c could have gone to our passing when v.·e were winning al'1 the end but 1.1.·c didn't. "We throw a Jot in practice. but it is a lot different in a game." * * ·t. _Big Games Aplenty In Pac-8 By Associated Press The Southern Calirornia Trojans and UCLA Bruins stage a ''War or the Roses" Sii turday, but there's plenty at s take e lsewhere uround the Pacific-8 Confere pce in traditional. rivalries. Besides the Trojans-Bruins na· tionally te lel'ised tussle tha( could send the u·inner to the Rose Bowl to ·represent the Pac-8 against the Big 10, lhere are these matchups: -At Berkt>ley, ''The Big Game" pi ts the Ca li fornia Golden Bears against c rossbay rival Stanford. and the Bears arc ravored to polish ofr their best seaso n s ince 1951. -At Corv..al\i s, Oregon St a l e's Beavers try for their 10th victory in ll years against Oregon, v.·hich u·ould present OSU u'ith the mythical cham· pionship of the Northwest. -At Spokane, the Washington State Cougars and Wa shington lluskics col· lide for the 67th time, the Cougars try· in g to hang onto the '"Apple Trophy" for a third straight year. Jim Owens, dean or active Pae-8 football coaches who is completing his 18th season at Washington. is under fire because his team has dropped 15 of its last 21 games. Another loss to \\'SU "'·ouldn't help save his job. The 44th m eeting betv.·ct>n Southern Cal, 7-l ·I. and UCLA. 6-2-2. in J.lemoria l Coliseum \1•oul <I send the Trojans to the Rose Bowl for the third straight year if they be at or tic the Bruins. Southern Cal is 5-0.1 in the Pac-8, UCLA , Stanford and Cal all 4·1·1. Should UCLA and Stanford win, Southern Cal could still go to the ~se Rov1l by beating Notre Dame !fl v.·eek s ince the 'frojans v.'ould ave the better o\'erall record , the criteria for settling a thrcc·way tie since none of the teams would hold victories over' the two others. The Gold'e n Bears, 7-2·1. an eX'· plo s ive offen s ive team when '~uarterback Steve Bartkowski is throu•ing the football, are favored to capture the 77th .. Big Game.'' but they are ineligible to go to the Rose Bowl rrecause of NCAA sanctions . Stanford is 4·4·2 overall which knocks it out of Rose Bowl considera· lion if it v.linds up in a three·'o\'ay tie: Coach ~l ik e \Vhite of California called the Cardinals ''one of the best, if not the best, defensive teams in the league." The "Big Game," he said. "could be the b'est of all time. Both teams have the potential to make the big play." Oregon State is a 12.polnt favorite O\'er Oregon in the 78th renewal of th~i r "Ci\'il \Var .'~ Both teams are 2-8 this season. but OSU 's two victories are over Wash in~ton and Washlnm,on State in the Pac-8. Oregon is 0·6 in· league play. Newport Golfer 6th in Tourney PAL~! S PRINGS-Alan Tapie of r\e"•port Beac h fired a 75 Thursday, but it was still good enough for sixth place in the PGA qualifying tourna· menl. here:. Thursday. ... Tapie has a !iCOre or 506, five behind l"Cader Rex Cald"•ell of Lompoc, with 18 holes to J:?O. The toµ 18 players v.•HI earn e h,eibihty cards to compete on. the ric h pro gol f tour. llun tington Rcach's Ray Carrast·o has u score of 510 after a hootin~ a 71 Thursday. Carrasco 111 in12th place. Dave Neu·quisl or Anaheim 11nd Bobby \V adklns ot Richmond Va, ure tied v.·ith Ta pi e. 'J'he Bruins haven't thrown tnuch alnce fl1 onahan transferred from Orana:1 Co.a't in 1973. Altern1tin& wJth Norm Andersen at 11plit end last ytnr. Monahan caught six p11s1es for ' 92 y:irds. 'l'his season. hc'hus cuughl six for 7:! yard$ and has only one reception in hi s last fi\'t' gu 1nt·s. "I feel li ke I 'm .:ctting the sha t;l' .. the 2l·yc ur old 1>~nior ha U-jok i1\gly sa id . ''As s i s t ant ('o ac h · llod Dowhower think s i-lenry is faster than J am a nd feels he is more of a threat.'' ,_1onahan docs admit, however, th:!t l-l enry, a JC transfer ~vho has .caught 13 passes for 206 yards, "·on the st<Jrt· But the Bruins only threw a n jng role in spr ina practice. average of eight passes per game and "Whon h• came here I •ol hurl a d tilonahan says, "At Cir.st, I was really ' ' " • II ' . m1s1ed three weeki "'prac\lce." aays disappointed. But we were w1n111ng ,. ;.ind I concentrated mainly on block· Monahan. "'And he had ::i pretty good in<. All 1 could do wa.s take J>l'ide in spring." ., ?llon;i han is not nearly as.upset this bloc king." · year as he U'<IS last Sl'a::.on u•hen Pep· This ye11r, though, the Bruins have per Jtodgers v.•as h1•ad eoi1C'h <.1nd ne"'coach Di ck Vermellandanewof· ll ome r S rni th \Vas of fensive fE>nse (veer-T).Andtheywere throw· coord inator. :... 1n~ more until Sciarra·s injury. ''\\l ht'll t c;._11nc hcrl'. tt1cy had n1 adct..... Nou' :rc,rme il has g~ne conservative a lot of promises." says Mona han \vho 3 nd-M'onahan says, we are back in ,onr.c a dm itted Smith guaranteed him •the 5amtrrut. \Ve just run the 1emt1 'UCLA would pass quite often from the plays to death up and down the neld." \Vishbon.c. Jf r.1on14han sounda fru1tr1ted, he ls. .. 1 v.·ould have iione s'omeplace (')sli.'' he says. "I Would have mos~ like)y·attended San Otego State, b~ 1 decided ai?ainst tt whtu Don Coryen and Dowhower 1en. 1 didn't know what the new coachina: staJt would~ like." • •· IronicaUy;Oowhclwer, ""ho henv1I~ recruited Monah.an, nO\V prefe rs Henry. . Monahan is realislic about his future chances in pro ball.' · "I would still llke to. play, but I'm not Jooklna forward to It Ilk• I u!ed •to,'' h• say1. ''I doO.:t want to keep do- ln1 llll1 unlHa I 101 paid prett,y 1ood." Struggling LA Tests Houston JNGLltWOOD -Coac~ Bili Sharman of the LOI An&ele1 Lakers will restore Elmore Smith to hla start~ In• eenter position and 1tart St•n Love at forward toni1ht when his team meets Hou1ton al the Forum. Smith, the starter all last aeason, lost hla job to Zelmo ~aty lr\ rece~t. weeks but Sharma n !&td he ha• again. earned the ri1httoatart .. The Laker1, the championa or the Nttlonal Ba1ketball Association's Pacific Dlvislon last year, are cur· rtntly la1t with a 5.9 record. Love, at 6-foot-9, replace ~ the shorter Pat Riley In the front court. Ro•-•" v,...,, ·JOHANNESBURG, SOulh A!rica - Raul Ramire& of Mexico po1ted ltie bl11e1t upset of the South African Open tennis champlon1hlp1 today. jolting second-seeded Ken ~ewall ol Australia. 6·<1, 6·4 in the quarterfinals. Arthur Ashe gained a berth in the semifinals with a 6-3, 4·6, 6·3 victory over fellow American Marty Riessen. HAWAII'S AL DAVIS GETS A GOOD BLOCK BY VIN CLEMENTS IN RUNNING FOR A BIG GA'iN'-' . . Nancy Gunter. seed ed third. crushed !ixth-seeded Marta Bueno of Brazil 6·2, 6·1. Sun Players Fail to Show Top .Rookies Missing • in ~2-14 Setback The 1-fawaiians, aided by an unex· J)('ctcd interpretation of a player con· Lr ac t . h a ve ca ptured !heir quarterfinal \\'orld Football Lcaaue pla yo ff ga me f r o m Southern California anci the Sun may have lost more than just t he game. \Vith runninR back Al Davis 11corlng twice on short bursts a nd quarterback Ha nd y J o hn so n lhrov.•in ~ t wo touc hd own passes. the Hnwailuns knoc ked off the Sun 32·14 Thursday 11iJ:?ht at Anaheim Stadium, before a ~rowdof ll ,430. llawaii. 10-11. advances to pl ay at Birmingham nex t Wednesday in the semirinals. Southern Ca lifornia, 13-8, played without the fi rst three pl ayers it s ig ned -running backs Ke rmit .Johnson and James l\1eAlistcr and of- rcnsive tackle Booker Dro"·n. . The L~ree rook it's. considered prize sl<'als from t he rival National Fool· ball League, a ll failrd to show up and their agent. J\1 ike Trope. said they had become free agE'nts because they hadn't received their last pa,,•cheek. .. 1'here are provisions in all thrt'e or lhei r conlracls \Yhi ch stipulate l h('y beca me free agents if they are un1)aid 48 hours beyond a ny puy day," i,aid 'fropt'. Sun playtrs art' \\'~titini? for their ·1asl p<iychecks, "·hich u•ere dut' last Friday. Th e team thr(•;1tenrt.I to boycot t the gam e but instead \'o\cd \\lcdncsday to go ahead and play SCORE IY OUAllTEllS H&«""'"' S.Ou1""t11C•I ' 1 10 ., 7-l? 0 II J . 0--·I• H.ow -O•vos J •ull (r.-,ta•l~I H•w -l'G C0pp.odqf U t>.ow -l(eh'"Y ~I>•" troon.IOllll$On !~n!f•l""I !>C -FGG••c••JI !><: -0.11,.,11 •• ~· lrom """"'' (Jellnfs pan lrOtT> ....... K -FGG••ci••2 HilW -O••••lrun!Wft'Wt.-,J HIW -IWllNrg<er I pr..• l<OtT> Joi!......, Ip.» !•UHi ,._ ,,_ .. Ftr•l-~s R~>·Y•"H P•U•llt Y•t<IS R•t..,.11 yM(ll> P••W> p.., •• ,,_ ...... ! ST .. TISllCS ·-.. J.1·111 •• i>wo..11 ..... ,,,ds I II l"OIVIOUAlLEAOIE•S ~· .. 11.:11 . ,.~ " ... RV~HIHG -H.o••U. 0..v" IJ4t, Cit....,.,, 1.11. H••lll S-1S. S.•ill!Pfll C•lllot,. .. Ho!-rd 10.U. Htl-. ll·I'. RECEIVING -H-li•. ltt1WY. H). 0-11-..y ~ $oul""r11(.,ilorru•. ~ .. 121, LiMllol!Y •·19, PASSINO -H•••h. JOllMOll 1••2•0. UI y••(lls. Sau!~ll C•hlor111•. Al;lam!. 11 ,1 I, 1"9, V•I-• 10.11 l, '"· de!pite the de.lay in pay. The teatTt's front office personnel ha,·en't been paid for a month. "I'm ver y disappointed ," said 3un roach Tom Ff'a rs. "They d idn't call or tell us anything. I ha,·t' no idea why lh~y didn't coml'. J\1 cA lister was hurl and couldn't play any\v3y, of course. but. .. " General m anaj!cr Cu rly.....tilorrison 1111id he ha d S('t'n the players \Vednes· day and all had indi cated th('y '''OUld be at the gain('. . John son. the team's leading'rushcr \\'ilh n1orc tha'o 1.000 yards, and J\1cAtisle r , Southern California's No. 2 rusher and top pass c~1tc hE>r, were learn m ates at UCLA and be fore that in hip:h schoo l. \\li t h B row n, a U nive rsit y or Soulht'rn Cali fornia product, they "ere signed us a group last January one day before the N FL dra ft in a move the \VFL's ex-president Gary Davidson said was meant lo "shake them up'' in the older league. The players' agent. said then that the two running backs received about 5750,000 together and Brown got .. more tha n $200,000'' making him ..the hi ghest paid lineman· in hi story or professional rootball. .. Sun pla yer r epresentative Dave \Villiams said, •·1 don't know what to say about the m, They told me they'd be here and I came here Cully expect· ing them to plJy, J think their agent is to blame." . Sun quartpbacks Tony Adams and ·reserve Gar~ Valbuena, who played <it Fountain Valley High and Orange Coast, passed ror 361 ya rds but were intercepted four times <i nd sacked six times and the lack of backfield block· ing they norm a lly got from the three missing stars u•as apparent. Fullerton Coaches Shocked at Boycott Fifteen bl;1c k pl a~·crs. includ ing fi\'t' sta rtl'r5. said 'J'hursday lhey v.·o u\d b oyco t t tht' Ca l Sla t e !Fullerton) final footb<.111 game of the season O\'C r :11lcged n1islrcatment and fa ,·oritism to v.•hile players. · ·rh1~ 15 stayed out of football praC"· lice \\lcdnesday and 1'hursday a nd ~•l ict they did not plan to accompany the lean\ \vhc n it tra\·e\s to UC Davis for the la st game or the year Satur· day. 1~ spokc~man ~aid only one black player, starting defensive back John Gray. planned to play in the game. "I don't know too much about it yet, but I guess it's sports in general," said foorball coach Pete Yoder. \'oder said "there was one charge of .stack1nJ:? ·' -lining black players up 111one 1K1s1tion so fe '>)·er could pla y ;1t unC'(', '!'he l'0<1ch said. ··\Ve could hurdlv dt) ~that \\'ith nur lack of depth. \Ve have derinitC'ly always tried to bt>.f air." 1'ht• bh1C'k football players. a nd six black basketball pl ;;iyers who are also thrcat('ning to join the boycott, \\'ere to meet today, a spokesman for the 1}la:.'c rs said. Another meeting u·a s ~c hed uled ~lond ay with officials or the school, the athletic department lln d coaches. • "Unless .something changes, Gray \1'ill be the only black player in the rootball game." said Morris Grayes, '-'s tudent activities adviser acting as a spokesma n fo r the players. "They want to be assured of a foir break. They are against the attitude of the football staff. primarily Yoder. 1'hcy reel they are treated like a hunk of beef," Graves said. "'lt'.s a double standard. Blo cks have to be super a thletes to pl ay while ~om (' u•hites a rc just average and they stil l play. They seem to have l'!)tablished a quota system that no 1nor(' than four bl acks be on the fi eld :it the sa me time ," Graves said. "They also reel they have been denied equ al medical treatment u·ith white athletes. The double s tandards are. there in bask('tba 11, too.'' It took three sets for top-seeded l\.targaret Court of Australia to ·beat eighth-seeded Anette du Ploy ot South Africa 6·3, 4·6. 8·6. Hareld Solomon staged the fir~t up· set of the day by defeating Tom Okkcr oC Holland 6-1, 6-2 in the quarterfin~ls. Petty .. Faslnt ONTARIO -·Richard Petty and David Pearson had the fastest cars Thursday when 55 cars took practice runs on the Ontario Motor Speed~·ay oval for Sund:iy's 500-mile stock c;i.r r ace. .Petty "'as clocked at 1.50.754 m ilf':-> per hour and Pearson had a ti me of 150.502. 1'he trac·k originally an · nouneed Pearson had the fastest run of the day at better than 152 miles an hour, but. the time!; were cha nged later • Georgia N-.1 ATHENS, Ga. -The University· of Georgia b eca m e the seventh Southeastern Conrerence rootball team to accept a postseason bid Thurs· day when the Bulldogs vot.ed to go lt> the Tangerine Bowl. The Bulldogs, 6·4. with one game re · maining agairis t Georgia Tech, will race 1'1iami of Ohio in the Dec. 2 1 game in Orlando, Fla. Other SEC schools already in bo\\·I~ include Alabama in the Orange Bowl. F1orida in the Sugar, Auburn in the Gator, Vanderbilt in the Peach, ri1 is· sissippi State in the Sun anci eittier Kentucky or Tennessee in the Libcrt.y. Newcombe Wi11• TOKYO -T op-seeded John Newcombe o f Australia defeated Japan's Jun Kamiwaiumi, 7-6, 6-2 in the men's opening singles of the rtrst Gunze World Professional tennis tourna ment today. In the women's opening singles. Kazuko Sawamatsuol Japan defeated Julie Heldma n , 3·6,.6-ot, f'i-2 , Vilas A dtiaKtts BUENOS AIRES, Argentina Argentina's Guillermo Vilas and Spain's Aianuel Orante!, the top two seeds, advanced lo the quarterfi1)31s . of the Argentine Open tennis touma· ment Thursday with straight·set vi e· tori es. Vilas coasted past Slabocs Baranyi of Hungary 6·1, 6-4 while Orantes ·whipped Peter Szoke. un othe ; HunR"arian. 6·4, 6·2. Ze1jko Franulovlc or Yugoslavia and Ricardo Cano ot .Argt!nllna also m ade it i_nto the quarter~ Thursday. Fran~lov1c downed Patneio Cornejo or Chile 6·1, 7-5 a nd Cano upset Chile's Jaime Fillol 7·6, 6·0. I Played Like a Dog, .Says. Trevino Ri ck \Vedlow, a. black defensive back. ,;aid the spark to the boycott 1·ame last Saturday in a game against San J ose St:1tc 'vhen "one coach 11:rt1bbed a black player in rront or the I l'rOwd like he was getting ready to choke him.;• .. ,. \\fedklw :>id , "\Yhltc nnd· black" playt•rs i;Cl :1\ong tOgt"'ther. We're lORClher dO\\'n on the fi eld. Coache'J a r(' not concerned ho'v. we reel. It's better if bl ack coaches "'t're hired." Cagers Smpneded LOGAN, Utah ."" :fwo varsity let- termen on the Utah State Unlver~it y 'ba!ketball team have.been suspended from the team fo r the remainder o( the £all quarter and perhaps permanently. CARACAS. Venezuela CAP) -Tv.o ailing Enjl lishmen. a pair of long· hitllni;? .Japanese o.nd a d inl1nu1i'e South African backed by h1~ partnl·r sought to break a 1 hrtt·1.1.·a~· team tic today 1n the second rounrl or lht> 22nd arinual \\lorld Clip J:Olf tour11a nlcnt. En.czlanrl '!'i Peter 1·0.,.,'nshend und tif o.urlc(' llcmbridge, Japon ·~ rt1 asashi Ozaki .-.nd Jsao Aoki and South Afr1e~'s Bobby Cole and J).al l·laye:i; 1111 shot three-under 1n1r I37s Thursda)· in the oJ)fnlnJ: round or the tournam ent ;al the 6,763-yard, par-10 L:igunlta Count ry Club eoursr. . Cole shot a 66 to take}.hc lead in the individual ~t andini;:~. follo"rd b.'' Ozaki v.·ith 117 and 1·o"·nsh('nrl :ind Ramon l\.t unoz of Venezuela with 68S . Trailin~ the three loader5 in tl'am strindings were Vcnt<tuel:i and Scotland, each "·Ith a par 140. Scort':i 1n the fou r·day tournament ar1" tlctnl! kept on OOth ~n 1nd1\•1duol and t(•a1n bash,. The team compc'li· lion i.'\ based on the best t1.1.•o-man tot11\ for_72 .1oll'~. The j>layer v.•lth the IO\\ i2·hn:.: score wil bo the indi\.·idual u·innr r . PGA champion Lee Trevino and U.S. Open champ tfale lr.'A•ln. v.•ho make up the favored tJ.S. team and arc deft'nding the title 1.1.on lasl year by Jack Nicklaus a nd Johnny l\1 11ler, 'm<tnuged a three-over·p<:ir 143. "I played like a do~L" said Trevino, \Vho shot ._. topsy-turvy round u·1th a three-over·p3r 38 on the rront nine and a record·tYlnl! 32 on the b;,1(·k nine "Coo~1dering t he way I ::.tarted off, I'm ha1>P~ ," "l.t•c and I pla}'ed about as poot\)o-' as v.·e t"ould play," said lhe be~l fi<ospt"ctaclcd-lr"•l n;-who hit h i~ dri\'t' nut of bounds on th(' par thre(' 11 C'co11ct · hole and wound up u·1th a double bogey. ~ "I'm really embarrassed, .. ' s:iid lr\\·1n. "'ho f1n1 :o1 hel1 v.·c·ll back u•1th a i3. "I have no exeuscs," fr\\1n addl'd. ''I just couldn't make any putts :it ;11! and I \\l<i S hilling n1y irons lo the left ull the t1ml' " The 1>t:rform;1nc(' t\yned in by 1'o\\n:o.hcnd anct rk•mhr1dgc ga\11' no ('\ id t•ll('t' or !ht' f:1t•l that bolh had ~one tn :o.t'C I ht• club dnC'\or TO\\ n~ht•nd . "''hn <'Onlplt11n('d of a ht•adaeht• and fearl•d he "·as coming rlO\\ n ,, 11 h II ('tl'SC of the flu. l'IO<'kt>d \Ip on :1sp1r1n. Bcmbrulgc, \\ho arrived from a tourna ment ln Indonesia , .SJIOke ot <I "!IOn1nch disorder,'' I ,, 1'ht! lt"'a nt h11s no black football coaches hut ?11 el Sims. ~ hlack, is the assistant basket.ball coach. lie e~pressed s hock al the action :ind l aid the eomplatnt s wei'c "all UO• kno\rntomr" lie itwi d there u•as "nbsolutely no truth" that ba~ketba ll coach Bo b Oye u·asj'lrcj_µdiced . "I v.·Qyld_n't have re· turn<'d to \\'ork v.·lth him If he was. ~ooe of I he bl:icks have confided in me. so I guesit it's-necessary to keep hands off a nd let 1 he athletes make up their own m inds." I Coach Dutch Belnap &aid Thursday that guard Mike Rock and swlngman Darryl Owens weN! dismissed a! or Tuesday's practice for disciplinary teasons. Hanis Blae~ Out !.OS ANGELES -The Los Angolci Rams announced today 1hat th~l r game Sunda y ag1inst Minnesoto in fl1emorial Coliseum will be blacked out of television In the Los Angeles art:a. · ----· .:. ' • • • , Edison, ·:· Kennedy .. ·.Collide ' .... F11day Novemt>er22.1974 Tars, Speedy Jackrabbits Clash Newport 1-larbor lilgh"s speedy Sailor·s and an l'l"L't1 fuster Long Bcaeh Polv ele,•en clash tonight in th~ first round of lhc CJ F ·I·/\ rootball 1)la.voffs, gan1e 1:. lo be pla\('d at l"l'1\port lla1'Lior 111,iih :ind the Suitors ;J rc :.cl·k1n1-t tht•1r Sl!l'Ond playotf I IC\01'\' Ill t"·o yc:ir:. · 1::1.lt~on a:.1>11>lanl 1n IH73l .uul the Ja<·krabb1ti; h.1Vl' :-pt•t•d ll! burn 111 1;11!b;1rl.. Artie llu rgrO\l' 15-1 1, 11J.',i :ind fu!lba<·k l\.l1thl.lt·l FhJJ Pl'tl (U-2, ~0.5 1 g;uners t1lfl'l\1>C l fHll , a 3 l'oly'3 t'XplllSlVC l:. 1hff1t·ult 10 ('On· !'C"-'Jlorl hu ~ 1\s c<innons, 100. ho11 1.·11.·r who move ~ In behind "'"'"~"•rMrou-11 M.lr• llt.,.,""" It\ :\dams iri the Sllltkt'd I · llT01w1t+t-1tr1cll 1°' (ormation. is a threat to ,11c;11«•.J111111 it) {. Scott •••d ·~ break the long gainer on the LG,,..,~wuw, 1,) quick opener. and he's an lt 1.1111.,,. 110 SE ... 111111• MulfOf •to e;iiecllc nl uerl:1I target, ~·ho oeOo•l)Oft aa1n•• 111 DAILY P!lOf 87 'Trojans Bag 11-3 Polo Win Dy!),\\" I~ H0i)IASU Ot lllt O•ilt 1'1!11,1111 ·.1'"or t hose who enjoy IJig- vlay, wide-open foolball, ~paheim 's La Palma Purk is the plate lo be tonight ~1·hen the Edison Jl igh C~urifers meet Kennedy's ~Bhling Irish at 8 in the 1-Lrst round of CJF 4-A ph1yoff action. Ki ckoff is at ti <1nJ Lhe S:.tilors of coa<"h Bill Pi llit:1 <ire 3 1.~·point f:.i\or·ltes to squash the ?.·loore League runnersup ;it Nc"'POrt 1-larbor 111 19 73 lhc s~11 lul'?o. knockt·d off So \J(h ll llls bcfv1'e succurnlJ111 i.; to St Paul a "'l.'ck ll1tt·r Qu :1 rtcr·ba t K~ fl1'cM ll npkins and ~11t.·h.1cl \\'ai;lunglon 1-:i1·c Pol~ ill'\>th ;1l th:1l spot <ind Lht· re cc1\"er1> are Jed bv Bl·nc Jtcynolil:-. ·rony llari.lev .Jnd J1111 Clinton H1.·c·1·11 rr \·111111e i\lulroy LS :.i tnr'l'i.l t 11, ~o thc distan("c 1HI an.v 1>l;1 y und 1vilh t:11lb.u·ks Brian 'J"h1.·rl11l and Stc1 t' ~'n!t•Y ;1ltcrnut1ng bt>hi nd quartcrlJJ('k Gordon Adams. the S<11lors t'<in give thl· 011pos1tion a different look on c\•ery play. 'f1 c,1 lch and move "'ilh Fll0.011 C~•1•1• 1"° Ont• of the n1~11 n rc,1 1101\~ ti' .. b•-. -~ ., •• 7.7.:::--•"~";;;'~~·~··~·:~~;;;:;;;;;;:--'•'i.' -Ii' ·~·n~~· ~n1~1~·~~~·;;..;;,:~;;.. _____ _. ~ 1r.--.. ..,n11l•r:.1ty 1g I~ l\:Jll'I Art S-Ort'e is a threat from N• .. "11 "''"' °''''"" I • 45 yards out fo1· field go<t\S, :-;:,'!~1(0:,"1'n :~ C'll-' 3·.\ pl:.i ,l"O(ts \\':JS It :. _ A crowd exceeding 10.0CM) 1s expected to \\'itness t\\O cxplosiv.e offensive te~ms t~"t have Sl'ored a com- bined total of 404 points. Kennedy. the CI F's r\o. 7 team, finis hed second in the En1pirc Lc<i g ue. losin g only lo t\o. 3 Fuuthill , 28-22. 1'hc Fighting Irish :rrc 8·1 over· all and arc ·four -point favorites. It's the tirsl time ever that a CJF v<irsity playoff 'l'unLght:. le:.\ 111L1> l \\11 c.~ plosi\"l' un1!3 a g.1 111:.1 ca\·h uther :.is Po\1· moves in un· dcr coach :\t1k t· Sc.u·p;1l·c tfor m e.r USC a c e and Ea<"h has caught the Jong Flanke r ·r(lnl Ua.t..1 c,1:.. and has a 52·y:irder among OGJG~"P"•oP' •15 ability to take ad\·antagc of · · r DEJ•"'"''H111"'" ~ itsqUicknt':i:i . his nine per ectos. LIA•I "°''' .,,... All-Orange County de-LISt<t"' A,,,,.,,_ •u M a~cko S~tw •IQ fl'ndcr Pete ~t cCo"·en leads caMf•-L•u••• 1.0 lhe defense for the host c1P1111 w1.1 Iii S RI<~ ~•HllO" I"! Bluejackets ~ Ro .. l.lmt••on 110 El Toro Battles Monsoons Lagunans . In Playoff Scoring on 1>e\'eral re bound shot~. the Uni\'ers1 t~· Trojans took advantage of that quicknt•ss Thursday al ternoorl in the first round of the 1>layoffs to pusl ;1n ca1>y 11 ·3 11in O\Cr the Lo:-. ,\1nigo1> ll1 J!h Lobos 111 l:ni\'ers1l y'1> pool. .~. ·'. . . ' -. -· ·'- Edison, Y.'hich tied for setond in !ht• \tiugh Sun~cl !~ague, is ? ·I: I uver<ill, los- 'ing lo Nc11·11ort ll11rbor :u1d lieing FounL.1i 11 \':.dlcr. '·:Kennedy is ra 1 o reJ nu1in -·1y· because of it ~ tiutst1ultl· ing passing ctunliination of ~1ark Lars t•n and Ritk Piirma. both of 11·hom nH1dc 'ihC All ·Or<ingc County hrsl team. U • • y • T l Setback . n1vers1ty, uca1pa ang e 7 :::·~i:r:i;~:::~:~::d •·\re often. get chance;, ;1 t r~buund 1> because our players arc :.o quick and gel into 1>0:-i1ll1Hl :io "'cll." s;11d l 1nil"crs ity ('O:.tch Chul"I.. rilorris ;ifter !ht• gatnc I"'' ~s a rebound goal h~· Jt•ff !lit:ist·ll \rh1ch gal'e the· 1'roians ~' 1-tl le:.icl in the first qu:.irtL·r after the hosts \\·erc bottlt'd up most of th1• per111d b.' ;~ 1n ug-h Lns Amik,;O:. dt•ft•n sL'. Un1vcr:.i l~ then broke throug h 1\'llh three .:oals in the second quartl'r added fnur in the '•Larsen h<i s con1plcttd 97 ·or !GB passes fo r 1,.121 y<irds tmd 18 TD~ 1';1rmu ha" caught 51 fur HY8 :ind Jtf :-ti's. J\lso on an ol rcnse Iha! has 1>cored 2lG points is run- ning back Bob ·rcrranova. :i dangerous rccci\·cr I 16 ror .i00 1 and top rusher I 170 car- Ties for 853 v a rds I. ' .'. ~dison's ·dl'fcnsc, though, .JS exceptionally quick . Cornerbark Steve ll incs 'nlatlc the all-county first . ie.am and "'ill he assigned to 4~rend Parma . ' . /\!so. Edison LS su11c rb ;1t il~fcntlin g lhL· rush 148 . .. vi:lrds per gun1c). 'rhe Chargers ha\"c an all -league <lef e ns ive end in Ke n , \Vhitehead and <"Lil -league ,1\nebacker in Craii; t-la"'\cy. Lik e Kt!nned y, the Chargers' offense can score (\98 points). Quarterback Jljck Bashore has complet- e(! 36 or 76 for 536 and tailback Nathan Ching has rushed for 551 yards on 106 carries. It s hould be noted, h.o"'C\·cr. that Ching st<1rted the fir1>t SC\'Cn i;:!l.ml's al · qaarterback. · · ·]f Edison ha:. an ;.11J\"<1n- l<tge, it appe:1rs to be on de- fense, v.·hich has held oppo- nents lo 69 points (less than 'l;!ight per game/ in com- , phrison Lo 135 s urrendered ·.by Kennedy. ·.· . atlMllOfllllM WJID!tftWhlft ' Troj·ans Favored Tonight The L1n!\·ersity 1-ligh Tro· J!tns, "'ho have \\'On II of their last 12 games O\·er a t\\'O year s pan, open Cll-" 2-A l'ootball pli:lyoff action tonight at 8 against Yucaipa ll igh at ·rustin l·lig:h. 'file 'l'roj<ins finished in a first place tie in the South Coust Lc;1gue "-'ilh El ·roro Y.'ith a 4-1 record v.·hile the Yucaipa T -Birds finished lhird in the San Andreas Lt•;.q:~1.1e \l"ith a 5-3 n1ark. t:niversity, ranked third in the final ClF 2·A poll, \1·on its final three games of !he 1973 season and finished 8·1 this year. The Trojans' only loss in their last 12 ~ames was 8-0 to San,..,...,.. Clemen ti.' Coaeh Jerry Redman's TrnjilnS figure to control the hall on the ground against a ,·ucaipa defense "'hich has had trouble against the runi all scKson. Un1vcrsit~· con· \·crtcd to the full house backfil'ld last "'eek in its big \\'in over El 'f oro and v.·iJI continue to utili ze the forn1ation tonighL .. ' 1 ' ' i ·---·.,._ .. ~ RON WADE (84), LARRY PONCINO PACE SC DEFENSE. l. t l':e••n Ford l G-Oon Stll•Old .. C 0..•id 0.N~U ltG Bob Fl•nnelly 'ti t Slt •t (101...,•1 T.fJ l.,,B•ICll ~B p,,, ll••hD<e ' PU S<:ol1 0.1'"'"" T.8 N1lll•n Oilng se Slt•t ,..1,..1 Star tin g behind 1•~ quarterback Jl.ichard ~ llernon \\'ill be halfbacks 'oo Scott ~lurphy and Gary ;~~ Picrol :ind fullbaek .Jin1 T e T kl G hr 19~ Green . :\lurphy leads the ntons ac ::~ <·luh ~·ith 393 yards, c .rccn e a i.o has picked up 372 and P1crot •) EtlM110.i."" OE l'1ul "11a1,11 "' has gained 265 yards in 1.., Jin1ited :ittion. OT Al OISltn• lo!Glom~•t DT Joh"GIO•Q>tl!• '. OE Ktn Wll•ltllt•d l.8Jt!l Aooi"'Oft l l Cll•O Hf ... ltf Cl Slf.,.1-i•"'I ca Jo11n Pottt•llr ld ~.Alco 81\llO•t 5 Ben l'l•mo• ~:~ \'ucaipa, defending 2-.i\ 1ao l·hampion, has been hurt by :~ injuries. especially in the 110 dcfl'n~i\'e line and offensi\·c 110 backfield. The T -Birds, ::! ho\~·ever. hal"e :in e'.\cl•llent 110 defensi\"e batkfield \\'hirh Watson Top .Poloist Coron:1 d e! l\I ar·s !\lark , '\Vatson ;ind Cliff I looper . "·Pre narncd player and 'cu:.ich of the yea r in theCen· t ur~· Lc:iguc 111;1ter polo .circlt•s -a circuit dorninut · 'ed by the chum pion Se;i Kings 1\'ith four first te<tm picks. Cost;.1 '.\lcs:i, 1\·hi ch nar- ro"·ly "n1b;sed the playoffs ·itftc r f111b;hin ~ second to ·ebrona del i\l ;.ir, pl<1ccd 'tliree on lhc first team and ··Estunr1a added the other 'player. ''• ~' All·CtnhlfY Li lt"" '"'I Ttl"' • •lt.111h M\111• ~oo••lt!. Jot M>11tot, JDl!n , ~-IC.OSI• MtWI. ~tk W~liO", l:l~11 P1nning1on, J•Ck l"'tnl. f••~' lrownr l(oro!I• dtl Mtfl. Riii Lrt ·,•(J!'ti.1>el1 I. ,•,, Stc.,.tT1•111 means L'n1\"ers ity \\ill pro- bably be st1ckinj! to lhl' ground. · lled1nan is l"unccrned with the unique I ·forn1ation the.. T·Birds use. '!'hey run three b<1ck s behind the t1uarterback in the I and c;1n run sC\"l'ral complicated pl:iys from the formation. Yucaira runnin~ b<icks Glen Preston :ind Uule lhu1n1 :u1 h11.vc both had fine Sl'asons. Prcslon has g_ai ned over 500 yurcls and Bautnan has picked u11 over 900. Uni\"e'r:;ity 's defense has been \"Cry st ron ~ and has carried the tram to the playoffs aceording to Red- m:in. ··our offense had son1c bad gamcs throughout the season. but our defense a\\\'ays 1n anagcd to carry us," says Redn1an. ·'\Ve ha\'e some fine talent on our defensive unit.'' First SC Playoff Ganie N O n \\' .\ L K -s a n Clen1l'nit' ll 1~h S!'hool 11il1 be pla~·in ).! 11J 1\s fi rst 1.10~1 season luo1hal1 p l a~uff gaml' 1n 11 ,\ t•ar~ tnnii;ht 11·hen 11 racl·:-.1 h1 gh·1>C'Onni; Gahr lligh S1·hool clc1l'l1 in CIF ~-r\ <tl'lton ;.1t Cerritos College. t\ 1eknff is at R S:111 Cll·nit·ntC fini sht•d lht• South l'11:1~1 Ll·ai.:1a· in thir<I pla t'l' to g<un lhl' co1 ete1I hnnur but n1ay be in over it s hl':id :q;:a1nst Oil' po- l t:nl offt•ni>11'l' rnaehint• of Gah r. '!'he G:j hr C !:1 di 11tors h<t \l' 8COl"l'd ;111 :11 l"l"a.:(' <Jf 29.fi points ll g:1n1l·. running up 266 points in nine outinj.JS 1'hry ha1·c :-eorcd ;1 s hi~h a~ 49 1n onl' ga nll' and h;l \'c been 11111 11,•1] to !1\•n 4 Gauchos Honored Saddlt·bat'k CollcJ!c 's Scott Campbell , Halph touc hdo\\·ns on 011 ly 01l(' o(" Coach Allie Schaff of S;111 Cleml•ntc ts hopeful his de- fens ive unil 1\·ill be able to l'Onlain the runninJ! of ,\ll- c.:l J-' h:1ckfit·lct C'U ndirlat1· l !a rold r: l l!u n1 Crtllum ha s rusht·d fu r 1.100 ~-:irds this season f(lr c·oaeh P ete :\ickla ~· (;!adi:.i1or ~ .. \l li·O ;111d HW pnund s. he h :1s th l' manc u\'l•r:1hili11· to go 111 s idt• 01· nut~Ltll• and tht· Sf)l'l"rl an1l po11·t•r to 111:.ikl' either :i SUCCt'S~. San Clcnicntc's inj ury - rid<lled elevt·n 1rill t\•elcomt• b ;1 e k II n 11 \r :i rl (' r n r tonight":. outin~ llt• pla.\t'd "P<1ringly in thl· ~l·a~1111 l1n:dc againsl L<i )!un.1 but L:. rt•ad,v for rnort• :it·! Ltlll tonight \~"adc> 11·iJI not slart h11t Schaff promises ht· 11 di Sl'l' eonsidcrable action at :;lot- hark on offense :.ind as <in Volleyball womtn's Vollerlwlo • o ........ LIL 11 Years end on Uefen:.t.'. If ~an t'lcmente 1 ~ to he ~Ht'l'ess fu l a gai n :.t lhl· Ctladi ;nors. th£•\" \\"ill ha\L' lo OU\SCO l'l' the offenSl'· niinth·d G ;ihr l·le\"cn. ·rtu· (;l;Hlia\Ol"S ha\t' gi \"C!l Up 23 G po111!, ;1 ).l:llll t'. l)nJ~ onL' 1Jp punent h;;, been !11111\l•tl lo <i ~inglt• !ourhdO\\ll h~ the 1)()rous 1l('ft'lll:il' <ind l11ur ll'arns h;i1·e S('O l"l'fl ()\"!'I" 30 Jl01111S :J~;ll l\~! 1hL•n1 . 'l'h(• 11\(1 lc an1~ have pla~ cd one <"Om n1un oppO· 11<>11!. El ·riJro. ti a hr llcft'at- t•d El 'l'oro. 21-19, in an t•;1rl.v-se11!\0n l'l uting and San L'len1cntt· l o~t to El Toro, :!1 Ii s ... c1•m•11•• 011•1111 1 IE O.n"'' En9\\1om LTTn''19IO(' lG ...... •• F•~" C ~••n• flollO RG O..••d oam.111""' fl I loll Wf\lpflll l>£L•1><fllfr1 , 011 C.l•nn Doll Tll "8"'3V A<lfm\ FllTll"'l-ron\ Sii V•"Cf H~•mtn , ... , ........ 1. °'""" OE G•fQ YOU"Q OT lf"' Pont1no MG PoflOO "'lt•\•!lt\ 01 Ol••d Ooml"9~\ OEf,mllllK• LB """'' ~.q~n Ill Tom''"""' . "' '" '" "' '" "' ... '" '" "' ... ·~ "' ... "' '" "' "' Van Liew Sparks Attack near the sideline and a hush fell O\'Cr the cro•.i:d .as the Laguna Beach girls volleyball team laste d defeat for the first time Thursday afternoon . tt \\';tsn't the u s ual third pc1"1od and c\inchecl run-of -the-mill m<it c h a 'tht' "·in 1\1lh three in the spirited encounter in Cll-' final qu<irter 4uarlerfinal pl<1y and the ""\\'e plavcd 11·cll cnoui.:h "-'inning ldar\horough te:im to 11·in but.ii 1\ as nol ;in 1n- k11ew it had been aguinsl a spired' pE>rformance," sa~·1> El 1'oro 11 igh 's Chargers stroni.: foe <it the end. 1.lorris. · '\\' e 11layed fine de-g et another crack at a Suburban Lea gue foe 1.t arlboroughralliedfrom fense and our 1n~idc game tonight when coach ~1ac a 10-3 deficit to win the first \\"as very effect1,·e. but I J'\loore 's South Coa s t ·game, 15-10 and Laguna think \\"C c~uld ha\c.done <i Lea_gue co·ch;1 mps collide Beach returned the favor by lot better JOl> :,hooting the 11·1th l\Ja y f;.1ir l·li gh's the sa n1e scorl' in the ball." 'I '1 · · v· · second t>.lt. llassctt !t·d al l scorC'rs in . onsoons at :• 1ss1on 1e10 High. thl' game 1rith four goal~ This set the stagl· fur the \\"hile Stc\·e ~f eCormick had Kickoff is :.ii 8 :ind El 1'oro exciting finale th<it 1vasn't three for the South Coas! 1s a six-point f:J\'Oritc to ad· decided until an extra Q,Oint League cham1>ions. l.;1rr~ vancc to the second round nf had been played, Hi-11, in Campbell :scored t11·iec ;ind I he CI F' ?-;\ root bal l fa vor of J\1arlbornugh. !\lark Stevens :ind Cam Cos· playoff~ .·•rove each ta !lied once. In the end, the difference 'l'heChargers<iref<ivored bct"·centhetwotcamsv.•as Goltl s bv ll assc t!. hccause of a crunching ,1 young hitter for l\tcCortnick <ind Stc,·ens in ground g ;1rne re\"olving l\larlborough _ Denise the second quarter gavt• around fullback Chuck \''an .Corlett. UniYersity a 4-0 le:!cl and Lic1v, 1rho hurts the opposi-Campbell scored earl~· in tion \I ith his quick bursts She did everything but the third Period as the 'l'ro· through the middle and off S"-"Cep up the noor arter the jans Ylent in front 5-0 Los thctacklt>s~ game. It was Corlett at the t\migos. hoivever. came service line in the first back and 3cored t~·ice. eut- ·roo. the Ch:irgcrs hare Ga me when 1\l<irlborough ting the lead lo 5-2 Bri:.111 l l ea ne~· at t<iilback ran off a string of 12 straight •. ,,1,1 h,···.· n>·,>dt"" the orf .. nse · · 1 . In othl'r pl.1yot'f ~amt'~. ., .. point s. w1lho ut os in,.: · I 1 El S""Un f'lic·k l'\"l'll betll'r ;ifler miss-Ser1·1l t> 11 1ll'P1'< ... ., 1ng lhl' Chargers' firsl \1\"0 possession do. lfi-l . and J.akc 1\dOd It "'as Corlett ""ho caml· ..:d•rd lll·1crl ~· lli\ls.6-3 league ga in <·~ --'-----------through 1\'ith se\·en s µike;, :-- 1.i ar~ Key f;l\·es E~ Toro inthedeciding thirdgame. an all· round g;ime 1\ 1th his pa ssi n~ and running al 1\nd it "'3S Corlett setting 1iu:.irterb:iek and the up team mates '''hen Shl· Ch:1rgcrs ha1·c a more than wasn't <tl the nel to make a :ide11uate dcfcn:ic. de\"a~t<itln g spike of a setup LEASE FROM US! Honti c.,., ... tw • J.ck...., "Wl'll AS CLOSE AS TOUll l'HOHf:M • L••tinq All Mllht I Modftt ,.,, ti I Sl l l .. tlHll IJI • 1-.1111 ,. .. ,~w .. o-olttl•tMlll or blocking a Laguna Beach Still. the Char gers have shot. 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Huskies, Rustlers Tangle j 1\!'. often i-; tht t-.1~l' 1n late season footh;dl i.:11n1t's, tht• , Sunset Ford Football FOREGAST . ' • • ! (iohlen \\'1•:-.t Col!t•gl' 1 s E'"' 1.'" """'1''' c""'"'' Bob Heusser ti ash a l <Jra ngl' Coast .._~-.:.~~",llWll~+"!l-~.J.-~.-....·~~Ford no bearing on the fin<d l'On-PR ...._ 1., rCrl'rl Ce slb 1ldl ngi;. -----....,_3'Jlb. Or1a1age Coast Area Entrants '.\l:irina l·ligh's .lilt :\l•1tson (rron1 lt•ft) and >: 1 ·\r porl 11 ;1 rbor I /igh pla_,·ers I .orl Schol'l t lcr .. Ji 11 Juhn!:i lon. 1\:t·ll~· Snuth. IJor .... ey Sn1ith •ind l.isu Lazarck ,,·ill be C'ompeting in th<;> Cl I·' ten nis Sl'l'· t1on<1ls S<.lturd::iy at Lf)\\'ell Jligh in I.a llabr<1. ,\t·· lion gets under \Vay a l 9. Young CdM Girl's ·Goal: Runners At MSAC ~ Compete in '76 Olympics S\\'in1n1erand.herdad \\'3S a . Saturday' runner in school \VALN U'f -Ei ghlOrange Bv flO\\'ARU l .. JIAl\U"\' • 01 IM O•oly P!lol ~!•II Thert> m a~· bl' a nc\1' s 1>cl'ies of rosc.nan1ed at the 1976 0!1·mpie Games in J\l ont'rc;~l but il 11itl he perfectly ;ill right 11·ith 1·oung P aula R o~e of Corona (lt•I · !\!or if she has to 11·ail until 1980 for thl' G;imcs in Hussia . Hn :-.l' i:-.n 't l'ushing the se:ison as a middlt' dis tan(·e r11nnl'I' a t the a~t' of 1~. Hut sh(''s tiJ.i;·tcrmint·d ;.ind the Olyrnpil' G a ines :i re ht'r goal. Nothing else 1vill do and she's out lo pro1·e to a ll that she is a 1vorld·('lass con1· pctilor rii;ht 11011·. Rose recently 11·011 the C:1lifornia st:Jt(' l'l'OSS COUil· try t·h•im pion~hip in h<'r a.r:e J?:ro u1> at La Joll:i. capturing lhl'l .'.l~-n1ilt• r:1ce in 10:36on lh<' l 'C S;in OLC'go campus. lll'r lll'Xt stop 11·ill be in Da.1·1011. Ohio fo r thl' I\";1 . ti<1n;d (.'l'OSS t'Otir1Lry J.'!1an1 -" ptn ns hips ;.in d shl' 11 ill be among th£' f<i\Orites in ht'r ;1ge group. 'l'h<' n<iliona l 1\Ali meet i~ '.\ov. 30 in Da vion. She c urre ntly runs for Cbast area prep eross eoun· 'fon1 DeNoon and the Blue trl' teams are in action Angels track team , pract ic · S.iturd:i y ;.it !\It. San An- ing every night at Fountain toni o Collegt• 1\·hen the CIF' \";lllC',v i\'I ile Square park un· pre l i m in a r y qua Ii f yi 11 g der his Y<'alehfu l eye n1cel gels under 1v;.iy. De i\1oonisn ·t s ureyetho1\' T1\·o ra ees i n earh far Rose "·ill go in the 11·orld division 11·ill u lli m::itely pro- nf track and field eompeti· 1·ide 10 l•ntrics for~ I-A. 2·A, lion but if des ire and de· 3-A and 4·1\ classirications terminatio n h:•ve anylhing for the ch;:impionship meet tu do 11·ith it. she should go to be held a 1\·eek hence al f;.•r. the silmt"' site. lie is the one \Vho brought 1·he 1-A races IJegin at young ~Iary Deeker of 1:30and 1:50, \1·hile ~1ission C.ardcn Gro1·c to interna-\'iejo's South Coast League l ion a t prominanee. a l an champions get st<irted <l l l'arly ;ige but declines to 2·10 in race J of 2:A t•om- compare the l l\"O runners at petilion. this time . Lni1·ersity ;ind J,aguna Rose set a n age group Beach are in r::1 cc 2 of 2-1\ half·mile reeord of 2: 14 .0 in cireles. hcgi1111i11~ ~1t 2 :30. thC' spri ng in a mt•et in Lon,g An ;it-large <'nlr.1· for in · Bt•:ieh. dil·itluals in th:il one is S;1 n Sht• no11· hopes to better Clem1•nte"s '!'err~' llud- lhl' existing n1ile n1~1 rk of dleston. 4:50.9 for 13-year·olds and i\lal(•r Dei is in raec 2 uf Lhcnlo1rc rhcro\1'n 880stan-3.1\ bat lll•: beginning al cl:1 rd to 2:0li before her l·lth 3: 10. birthday in April. 'fhe 4·;\ races ft'alure Rose has been running Corona del 1\I ar.1-:luntington seriously for less than t\\·o Beach and ~dison in race 1 yC'::irs. She be gan \1·ith the at 3 :30. and Costa Mesa in But the game.promises lo be an offensivl' display (rn m bl•j;illning to l'lltl II ith tht final gun thl' 0111.1· thing thut \1'ill halt a rash of touchdu11·n~ Eu eh sidl' 11111 ha1·c an a ddl·d inc<·nt1ve to charat'tl'r ;.ind pride most eoaches talk about before such outings. Golden \Vest 1rill be seeking its bl'sl-e\'er seaso n record -an 8· l ·I n1;1rk . Easl Los Angele:; 1rill he nut to er;1:.e !hl· stigma 11f u -19·1~ loss to till' Bu:.tlcrs a ~earhgo . J.y 1111 C.'a i11 uf Ea . ..;t LA is the mo~t prulifie confcren· et• rus hl'r sinl'l' the d:i1's of Rick Rice at Golden 'west and has a ehance to over- shado11• the ex· Rustl er· Hie<' holds the eirCllit m ark of Hi touehtlO\\'ns by rushing and Cain eurrently ha s 14. lit• also has gai ned 1.2-13 ya rds on the ground. almost double the output of Abel Di::iz of Santa :\lonica in sccon1l plate 'l'he 'ELA l!llSk!l'~ llC('d 167 \'<irds rushing to eclipse lhe 'nustler s' recorclof 2 49·1 SL'l in 1973 , Golden \\'esl ran brl';iJ.: its 0\\"ll total offl'rliil' l'C('Ol'd of :1.5'.3.i St'I in 1973 11•ith 261 r ards ;igainsl the !l uskies. IJan Aetom;1ntlo had Ont..' of his bes! :;an1('S ;ig:.iinst the llu1>kies ;1 .ve:1 r ;1go ;111d is arnong !he confl'renc·e p<J ssing le <1ders this season. P<ittl F iskn1·ssof (;\\'C'i~thC'. fourth lea1ling r11~hl·r in the cir«uit Pro Scores N~t•O•<.ll 8d•loetWll Ano~'"""" . 8u!talo•8, Pn11dd~1 pl>•~91 Cle~el~nd 106, GOl<kmSMlt I• NewV0<k !01, Atldn!•~I Molw•u~tt T~. l<:C·Orni!n.J'I!> AmP"(•ft 8dlk•!Wll AS'°"<d1•0ft S.>11A~!On•c 116, NowYOI~ 110 lJld"llll, V"91n1d~O S!. Louis 108, Mem1>"i' 101 N~l•OftaLHotkoy '-•-Vdr><n .. v•• •. P"•laaeopn.aJ Min"l!Wld l, SI. Lo~os1 8<>'.•w •. Cll olo•nl"? WO•lll l'O)O!IUll L~­ l'lorida 11, Pllilddelpn•al Hawaii J2, So. Cal >lo•·n•d 1• ll\' the tin1e thl· 197!i Oly1~1pirs :.irri\'C. she11·il! bt..• in high sehool and hopt'ful- ly pu shin::;: \\·orhl st;.inda rds in the 880 and n1 ilC'. Ora ng<' Co:ist girls track racc2at3:50. cf ub. I hen s hift eel to lhe r'""""-"===----------------- PAULA ROSE Olswang Honored (.lr:111 !.!t' C11:1'-t {'ollt'.!!L'':- .Juhn llls\\ ;i11;.: h;i s hccn nan11'd tht· 1·r,1ss l'Ountr~· ath!e!t' of 1hC' ~ \';n· h~ a t·utc of 1hc Soulh Co:1 ~L Cu11 - ft•r1'TH'l' f'(l;i(•ht•S <ll~\1 ;in;.: r~1plt1rt•d \h1· in· <l1\·1d11:il 1·11nfl'rL'l1l'•• t11le. 11;1 ... ll!ldl·f1•,1l1•d lll ('l!'('llll cl11;d 1t1 l'('\ rn1npt•t11io11 ;ind f1n1'-ht•d third in the SQ11Th1·1·n C;ililurnia chanl· p1fln:-.h 1p:-l;t:-.I \1 l'vkcnd. lie.II fornpl'lC 111 the stall' nu·l't Saturd:i~ :11 ~It . San t\ ntnn111 (.",11 lc ~t·. (ll. ... 11Jrn: :111d l1•;1111n1ah' Ouanc \\';1ltn1ire \\·ere nanll'd l1\ !h l' .\JI.South C'oa :-t tl'an1 l?ose·s c:.ireer IJt'.[!:.in dur- ing a su mn1 c r \'isil to Colorado. !·!er uncle noticed he r running speed ;i::; she chased horses a cross the coral. · "Sht"' !Ol'CS horses," her mother P :im s:1ys. "i\I~· brother fir:;t noticed ht•r ~pt"'cd 11 he n she 11·:.is eight \'t•:irs oltl ;ind she has in1 -i11·0, ed ever s ince th:1l limL'." ll C'r uncle, Bill Auxlon. 11-.1s a runner in Laguna Beach. hl'I' niolher 1\·as ;:i Bluc Angels this year. '"P:1ula bega n \\·orking out 1\'ith Del'\oon just before the n;:ilionals last June:· her mother sa ys. "She feels he helped her to set the 2:1.J.0 record and savs his 11·o r kouts are comPlelely diffC'rent from \Vhat she \\"tis doing bcfort"'." R<'mcn1bcr the name Paula Rose ;u1d look for her nan1c to be e mblazoned ;H'ross the Olympic trail in 1976 or 1980. She·s :1 determined young hiss 1\·ith a g reat potential for stardom in n1idd!e dis- tance running. Dove Seaso11 Reope11s Th l' se cond halr o f California's 4H-du)' ~p lit (\Ol't' hunting si:-ason 1vill oprn Salurday . 'l'he season \1i1\ rontinuc th rottbh Su n- tla,\·. Vee. 8. :\lnut·nin;o: du\ rs 111:1.1 he tal..en throughout thl• state. but \\'hilt"\\'in~c tl do1·es n1:.iy be !~tkrn onl~· in ln1. 1~rial, Riv<'l't>ide and San Ucrnardino eounlit'!'" 0 ;·1ily b;:i g and possession li1nits arL' 10 birds. \Vith 20 al!O\\'l'd in thl' bag a fter 01X'ning day. The bag and possession limit appli es to the aggregate of species \rhcrc \\"hite·1\•in gcd doves are allou·ed. Shno!ing hours ar{' one· half hour before s unrise to SllllSl'\. I 'l'hc DF'G reminded hun-• ters that lhe re is no open season on fl1t"'xican ground doves. Also. thr Department of F'ish and Caine reminded 11·atcrfo\\'\ hunters that they 1 must attach the Califor.nia cluck s ta n11> to their hunling I li ren~1·. JOHNSON.& SON LINCOLN-MERCURY ANNOUNCES ••• THE GREAT HOLIDAY GIVE AWAY THAT'S RIGHT ... 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AlaDilma O• 1 • pcunts 11'1 ;oorw; IO '""" • ''"""""°"" e-lll!fl llY I•• l •90ro lo um'91 me ''°" Jll,llt ~me '' "II •I '""' 1"" 01ner .,._,,,,_ -a"'1 "IOY@fnb<>r 30tn on •t>e W111 Co•ot -... ,11 bf! ~ •nl'lltl Olr"9Qlt J)L-•~ ~'""'" c..1 •ncl Nol••~-r",.1"•~. l>e..,.'<l"" '"" °'""'""' eo .... ,,., """""""" """""° g•me l""Yr• ro...•·0<>nt u~110 1"" r'o••"' 11-MARV.LANO IS-HOUSTON 12-BA.VLOR 17.....-GEORGIA 13-TEXAS 1$-MlAMI (Ohio) 1-0KLAHOMA 2-ALABAMA J-MICHIGAN 4--0HIO STATE . 5-SOUTHERN CAL &-NOTRE DAME 7-NEBRAStt;A 6-TEXAS A & M 9-AUBURN HJ-PENN STATE 14-MICHIGAN STATE 19-0KLAHDMA-ST. 15-NO. CAROLINA ST. 20-M;ENTUCKV Saturday. Nov. 23rd -Major College s ArOzona State Artzona Arkansas B•ylo• Bo•se State ·eoston College Bowling Green Brigllaro Youne. Brown 'c:.tlifornia Concinnati Citadel Clemson ·Colorado Da•tmoutll Ea5t C,l/olona Fresno Stale Holy Cros$ Hou!ton 111.nois State Illi nois Indiana Kentucky Lamar long Beacll L.S.U. M3ryland Mempnis Slate "Miami, Fla. MichiR~n State Mississippi Stale MiS$OUri New Me~ico North Carolina Notre Dame Ollio St11te OlliO U Oklahoma SUie Oklahoma Oregon State PP.nn S~e Prlnceton Rice Richmond Rutgers San Jose Stale Southern CahfGrnia Tampa Temple Toted.:i Utah State Vandero;11 Wake Forest WashlnlJ\On Wes! Vorg1n1a Wisconsin va1e " " " " " " ,. " " " " " " "' " " " " " " 29 " " " • 2S ,. " ~ " ,. " " ,. " " " " " ,, " " " ,. " " " " " " "' "' " " " ,. " " Colo•11do State Wyomin11 Texas Teeh S.M.U l<laho Massachusetts San Olego State Uta II Columbia Stan lord Cllattanooi;a Davidson Sou!ll Carolina Kansas Stdte Pennsylvan•a V.M.J. Hawai; Cot11'\etticut Flor;da .State So1,1\hern Ilion.cos Nor1hwes tern Putdue Tenf1e~sce Arlin~ton North Teias Tul11ne v"gonia w;c11;1a Sy•atuse '~· MisslsslllP• Kansas LI U.T E.P. Duke A•t Force Michigan Marshal! lowll State Nebraska o..,., f'1Usbur~h Cornell T.C.U. William & Mary COIE<ile SW lOUo~lana U.C.L A. . . Soutll'n l,lh~soss<pp1 Vi1111nova " ~ Eilste"' Mitllig1n Weller Louisville Furm~n Wasllington SUie V.P I, Mlnnesola Harvard Other Games -East C W Post 28 Delaware '5 ·tehigll JS Morav.an 21 Seton Hall XI ••s11:ppensburg 21 Southern Conne<:Ucut 2' Wagner 2t wester" Maryland 20 New ~ork Tecll Buckn~ll lal~yette Munlenbe•& Fordt"m Mad;~on Tronlon Stale Holstra JOlll>s HQCkoftS Other Games -Midwest " ' " " " ' " u • " '" " " " " '" " " • ' " " " " '" ' ' 0 " '" " " " " ' "' • " " " 22 " ' " " '" " " • " ' • " " " " ' ' ' " " '" " " • " '' E. Cen11111 O~lallomn JO 2( lin<:oln •ll 20 lllM(!~ton I( ,, N( Mos~oUf"i II 21 ROiia 1 2• Ctnltal 011.lalloma 11 Other Games -South & Southwest Howard Peyfte Miles f e>tt vancy Sul Ross McNett!! S~te 11 " " 1• " South & Southwest (continued) Betllune-Coo~man 23 Cerson.Newman 28 Oelt1 24 On Tennessee 28 East Te~11s 42 Eastern Kentucky 17 Elon 35 Fisk ('{) Grarr>bl in11 21 Henderson 2~ Jackson St11te ~\ Jacksonville 21 Lenoir-Allyne 27 Lovongston 26 lou•~oana T...c:n J~ Mossi~s•ppi Valley 21 No Carohna Central 20 S F Au,!on 22 Savann~h Stale lfi So Carolina State 11 S( Lou;s.1na J~ Soutllern State 2J State Colfe~e 2 I Tennessee T~ch 2~ Te-asA&I 30 Te•as Southe•n 38 v,,gin;a State 2l Vlrf;:inla Umo1> 3G Western Carohn.1 2~ l'le~!crn l\entucky )\ Florida A & M Mars Hill N1<:holls Austin Peay Tarleton Mo•eheacl Won•lo11·Satem Morohou~e Scutlle•n U o .. achita Alcorn A & IA North Alabam1 Catawba Marlin NE louisoan~ a.shop No Carolina A & T S~m Houston l\noxville Delaware State NW LO\Jo~i~na l~ontocello Ha'~"'l Middle Tennessee Soutllwe;r Te•as Pra,,,e v,ew J C Sm1lh Hampton WotfO•ci Mu,,ay IS " " " • '· ". ". ". ' " '"' ' " " ' " . 11 IJ • • " ' " '" " • " " '" " Other Games-Far West Cal Poly (S L 0 I )Q O:tv<s 21 H&ywa•d 1 Fullerton 15 ta~tern New Meiico 'll Western New MPYiCO 6 rort Lew•> 21 laVe•ne 2~ Southern Colorado 11 Claremont \l Las Angeles ?1 Nevada (las Vega~) ;', Nortllr.dge 10 lfldho Stat" IJ ' Qccodental 1fl f>l>f11Df1B ]I) Redlands (\ Wllith"'r 16 • ,Rl~c •side JS US.I U. 28 San O!tgo U 6 AlllSB 13 !''Frtday games) Wedn esday, November 27th Cal Poly rs l.0.) 11 Thanksgiving Day -Thurs .• Nov. 28th : C W Po~! Clark Mossl~soppi Valley Pre~y\y1 1an fu•kel{ec " '" " " " . ·-HO!~tra 1:-Me>rr•s Brow n 14 J\lahama Slate 1~. Nt wtltr.y 2<t•. Hamciti:m 0 .. • Friday, November 29th Alabama Te•a~ ?I Auhurn 21 Te~as A & M Saturday. November 30th Aritona Riee Holy C'°'~ NE lOUi~iana M!Jmi. Fl•. G!'Orgla Tech Tulsa Utah Army Oklellom• S!•lt Haw~l, -'Jl•h State Notre Dame Florida A & M 'l•nderbllt lou1svll1e Saturday, December 7th ,.,.,nn., SIM~ r .. i.1<11_. 41 Hawn1i ~ Ala!Mmt-Slalo,_ 14~ 21 . ' , .. lt- 1}. ' • 'r •( ... ,,. ~ 11 • ' 1 • • . , •. ' ' .. ' ' ' ' .• : . .. ; ·. '• ·: ' • • • "We are wo rking hard . We will be working even harder this weekend to give ou r audiences the ki nd of concert we want them to hear," says Alvaro Cassuto, UC Irvine Orchestra co nductor. Right, community meets university : Sand i Fukanaga, James Jacques and Walt Artish. - • Arts I Dini ng Out Entertainment ' DAILY PILOT CI Fnday, Novembef22. 197,,. UCI 6rchestra Getslt Right ··· Practice Should Make Two Perfect Concerts B,· T(J)I HARLEY 0' tl>f O•U• P•l<lt S1~!1 \'.o 11!1 1 "Cl' it ;1.; niorc ([;1 lla 1 ('l' 1!;1 11:1 .'l'l' 1IJ 1lu111 d;1 \l·c·r ... gell 0 ing loo li\lll• -.t1 nkl' a11d \ou rnneh scr;t\t:h l\g:iin 11011· \••1l \I• :1ro C:1:.:..utu ln1n1;. :-1• a1-. hi.; hotJ,· 11 !lh the rh\'lhn1 of 1i1c ·-Hcrliu·•. ,;·ork I hat still tlcics not ~ati.-.rv .,irn and u C'a1·l·:-i hi s baton through th~ rr1l•lodi c <·ircll·S he sketl'hl'ii fro111 tht• 001liun1 Ile is \\'iltthl•d c:lg(•rl.1-aln1ost a1 HI· ly . hy lhC' !<!rinJ.! section (If 1he re •·1talizcd l'C lr1·ine"Orrh1·stra \1bo:-.l' n1cn1l1pr., n1'l1 d no rcn1i11din ;.: th:ll the last 1in1e 1ht• 1l,\'n:1n1ic P11rtugt1l':-it· n1<1l'Sll'o 11·;1,; 1111 a 1>odiun1 it 1r;1:- h1•rurc lhl' Bl'rlin Ph il;1rn111111t Orehl•stra I CASS l'TO llOES not care to cultivate the impression. Sporting a "'hi\e turtle neck s1\·e.ater and grl'en cord slacks. he prefel's lo be regarded ' b~' his en~cmble as simply the n1an "'ho \\'ill guide them tonight and S:itur- rl;1y in th e opt>ning: concert or lhl' 19• \·'Li !'<l'ason . Pt·1·rurn1ance:-. i.lre al 8 p.rn . in !he Fine \rts \.illage'l'hC'alrl'. •·That's one uf the thin_gs lhat I so admire about hin1." S<tid lluntingtun llt<il'h \ iolitHSI ''';tl1 \rt1-.h ·11t•:-. "or~·iug "ith u-. nol ;ih11\1· us \rt1~h :ul1lerl Bui :1t 1h1• s:1nH· 11n1t• Ill'"• (•1·1 n111t•h !hl' bo-.:-and 1\v kno11 it and l'<'"']Jl'l'I ~in1 Ca,.;-.u1u 1lot·:-in 't stop until he gt•ts th« thin.!! right and that llll'<lll~ ~ou :-t;1~· right thl•rc •11th h1n1 1111til tht· thing i:- ri ght Ani~h .. "i:! 11orked l•ith the Detroit S~·n1phon~ Of·chestra n1 ore than Ju ~l':i r., aµo un<l cr conductor \'ietor t-:olar a111l has :.i ncc •1·orkcd 11·i1h :-;uc h ron11n 1111111· cn .~L·n1h!cs as the (;()ldt>n \\\'SI C'olll~,!!t' ()f(·ht•slra th(' Or.'l n ~l' c·o;tsl t 'oll ('~l' l'ornn1 11nit ~· S.1·n1 phon.1 {)rtht·:-:1ra :1 1HI 1h L' Brl·ll111·ood S.1·111 · phon~. ''HUT TlllS man is th(' \·erv hl'Sl t•on1h1t1or I ha,·e Cl'cr pta.\·ed ·11·ith." he s;iid "I left thl' professional ranks 11 hen I joined the Army in \\lorld \\';t r 2 but I hal'e kept lll) 1rllh ll)Usic and I kno11· that th is orclu•-.tra 11 as tr('tl1('1J· <lousl~ lutky to get this n1an_·· _, Cassuto. 36 .. is no less rC'adr to m::ikl' ii t·leon· I hat he l'onsiders hin1:-l•lf forl1111:.t\(' In get lhe lik e!' of .•\rti-.h hold ing ;1111n~1run1l·nt in :.i ';'8·n1e1nbC'r en:.1·n1bll· lh;1\ i:. a n1ix of LCI s.tudl·nt pla yl'rs a1ul mu:-itians dra11 n fnirn s urrou n1l 1np: con1 mu nit 1es. 'rhl'' h;1il frittn all 11;dks or life and all ;1 gt· c.n111ps 11 1th l'l•lli.;t .l ;unes .l<il' •111e~ 1:1 blu:-.lun !.!l~ hc;11·11H! tht• title of' ou11 :.:1·-.1 n1l• 111 bt•r IJr 1 hl· or<' ht•-.\ ra 11111 l hl· S;intJ Ana !)1)1· kno11·s th;1t h<· 1:-).!ood l'n11uch for (';1~:..ulo and ht• 10111-.:-for no more laurl•l:. th;.in that .\lrt'.uh· :i mu-.ie '''tl'r:1n lrho h:1i; pl.1~·1·d 11iret• ~·l•:1 rs 11ith the GardC'n (;rn1l' Youth ~~1nphony. J ames pr<iL~l·~ \';1~suto ,1~ "~1 \'l'l'Y eon· :-iderall' 111:111 11 ho ha:. bt'l'll l l'ry kind lo 1111• ··su1·l' hL·111 akl·.~11it111ork Uuthl·i:-. a gr1•:1\ 1·<11Hlt1t·1or 11ho11 anls till' ht•,;\ ln1111 hinl~l·ll' :111d ;111 n!' u-..' .Jan1e-. ;.;ud. "[ think 1 :1n1 \l'l'.I lut'k.1 to hl· hl•re II Llh hull ., l·a,suto. hun1m1n;:. a11cl :-.11ay ing as thC> rcht•.ir:-;.d progrt·Ss('tl. 1r;1~11 ·1 too h:ipp~· \I 1th 1h l· portion or :'i<'huhl'rt's "L.nf111i:-ht•d Symphnn~·" th;ll 11·as nn11 bt1ng I a1.·l. ll1d h.1· h1:-oreht·:-ilra. ··trs sttll not l't•ry good ... he eom- pl;.i1ncd. '·\\'(' net·d a littlt• m11re ho11 Lil tins P~l'-~;J;.!l' ;111!l I\\' 11 .. 11 { lll'<'<I ;111 th;i ! l'rt"'r1·11tlo I.vi · .. u ... c !hi-. unv lilJllll ;1111J l '!J -.ho11 .1!!111'\,Hll~ 11h;1t l nll•an It 11 ""' lhl· 1'1 ,!!hl m11n11·nt to <lt;i11 Sandi Fukan:igil lo one s1dl'. The SC'cond eh:iir artist i.~ 111 her rift h yt'ar 11 ith the 1·t·1 CllSt'n1ble and shl· n1akes no :.t't'rl't tif her l.k.•lief th;it this i:-~oin.(! to bC> ;1 mt•n1o r:1blC' ... l':ISOll "\\'E tO\'I·: h11n. s h~ ... n1ilcd. 11all'h1ng Ca ~Sutu Ll'Oll the kinks OU\ o r the Schub(·rt And S;.indi. 21. rt>t urncd \I ith her 1 iolin to hl'r rC'hearsal post as the seilrching baton unee q1orc en· circled lhe full string r.t•ltion. Cas s uto. ques lion s 1v h en it eom(•s llJ •iboul the conerrt hall, 1\·111 uffer 110 predictions on Lhc nut come of h1 -; lir:-t outing 11 ith !ht' rl•juvenatcd L·c1 orchC'str;1 ··_\:-~ou e:in ~('L'. h4,lnnctl. "l'\'Cr1·\Jodv is \1 .~rk1ng h:h-fi~So. rol' that 1l1:1tt ~r . ;in1 I .·\nd 11c \1 ill ht• 11·orking e\·l'n h:1r<lf'r th.is 11·eckcnd to gil'e our audicncC' lhl' kind or concert \\'(' 11·::1111 the n1 to hl':1r .. C:issuto · s pr(•ss c11nfcrences are t hal hricf 11h1.•n he i:-. \111h1n 11orl.:1ng di s· 1::inec nf a rl'hl';irs:1\ hall 'l't•n :-iccunds ];i1er. he 11·as b;1tl.: nn lh(' po1h11rn ··:-..:o. no. it ~htiuhln't :-uund li!.;f' hOnl hon1 ·hlfn1 Think about lhl' n1clod~ And 11 t· t·;in1t.· 111 n1ut·h 1110 lalc> ht•re \\'hen I \1an1 a d1n11nucndo 1n the rhr:i:.c .1uu'll k11011 111 plcnt~· uf time .. " Original Work on Stage St. Andrew's Presents Rock ' H~··Jo t>l~~O:\; 01 !Ito D•1ly "'IOI SUH 'J:hu11 arl Pe/er.and upon lh1~ rock I u•ill bt11/d 111y church " Alatrhew 16: 18 ' \\'ht'll th1' 11t•11• 1nusu·nl ··Lpon This Rork'' 1.., \H'l'!'>t.'lll('d at St . Andrt•11··s Prf'sl.J~·tt•ri a n l~hurch d11rinl! the n1•t-;\ 111·0 11'(•t1k1·nr\s. it \1·01f t he jusl a p1·0. g1·an1 for proud pur('nts and men1bers of lhc ch11reh 's rcgul:i1· conµrC'gation 'rhi:-.1S the hope Hild promise or tJ r .Jonah Kl 1e11•cr. di rector nf music al St. Andre1v's and one of lhl· three authors s;iflhl' rock musica l ··11,.11 ill be very e~cil1ng,·· hc.,$a1d. "Dran1at1cally it builds to a ell qi ax This isn't J!ningtu lca\'C anynllcdry ·· ·rht• musical. 11 h1t·h 11111 l>t' present ('~1 at ';';30 p .111 Sunda~· and 7:30 p.111 i\ov. 2!1. 30 ;ind De<· I ut St An<lre11 ·s. d l'pi1·ts lhc C'stahli s hn1 C'nl or the chur(·h. TllOl'G ll \\RITTES b~· Dr K1H~l\Cr and lus parlners, 1t 1:-a Sl'· qur l lo "Celebrate Life," by Burgle Red , 1hc mus1cu l the church present· £>11 fast ~-car. The 1 hrl'l' 11 l•re forc<'d (o compor.c an original 1rork 1\'hl'n tht•y could nut find a roc.k nliLsical dealing \Vltb th e bt.•j!inning uf the church. l>r. Klic11·l1r s:1id. One<' lhc decision 11•as 111 udc lo \\'.r(ll' and sla ~c the sho"" a eOm111il· r-----'ke..-OL.!ix.c.Jl1cl \\'il\l DI', D.liC\\'CI' lo ' hto~·k it out 111 1·1111,gh f11rn1 ln-tlu-. i,:rOUJ> II t'i'I' 1\dalll..,, t:Jll:-, !)t'l' Fo11lt•r, K irn Strutt and l 'harlLt• ll;1rfoot l)uring 1hc nionth nf .lu ly, Adams 11ro1e !ht• book and Ill' l\lit•11·C'r and Elli;. 11 rote the nH1;.1t• :i nd l.1 nt.,, It \\'OJS IHll lugt•lh1·r Ill 1\\lj!USI and 1'1'- hc>;:ir sa 1:-. st a rt cd in St·p1 t·rn hl·r .... Tiii-~ f t\S1' 1:-. l'On1pn:-.cd 1110-.11~· nt' hi gh :-l'hool and l'Otl(•ge s\Udl·nt:-., hul ,hcfl' arc se1·t•r;1l n1arri1·d co1111ll'S und 1)11sin('ssn1en par1ici1>a ti11 ~. It is :1 l'nck mu!'1c;1 l ··11 ritll'll to n1.9.-tr;J1 !he i~lo111 the kids :ll'C hl''hr1n~ today " !)r l\lie11·pr :-a1tl. ;irhnittinµ: "it pt>rhap:-. 1sn't l1tulurinµ 11111:-.ie " 1'hl' tno:-1 in1p11rt ant 1h1ni.: :1h1111t "L"pon 'l'h1 :-. l!ot·k "' he adth.'d, 1s tlu· \•ducat1on ;1 I :ind sp1ritu3I es:1>er1 e1u·e It has been ;.11ld "'ill IJ<! fur the ncarl\' 100 t•a:-1 n1t•m bcr:.. and th ~· 1>arish1on('rs It l!i Part of thC' 1\hOll' chl1rt·h s<'hool ;\p!)roaCh. l)r Khc"cr suul. and 11 perhnp:-. ''Ill rf'ne\\I 1nt e rc ~t 1n r11uallzed church. at'l1vit1cr. \1 h1rh ha\'e b('comt' n1cnnlnJ?lt'S!i because o( th eir repetition ~\ tot al :ir1ist1c :q1prouch also 1s a halln1 ark oft he nlu81t:al. • ··in the l11°st IU ~curs there-has been :1 g1·01\·ing I C'ntlC'nc~· to use all the urts to illuminate the !irriplurcs. \\'c h.-i· \CQ't rca\I)' hil the 0 01\'l'I' ret. I lhink ' Musical ' lht·re \\'Ill ht· ;1 tut n1orc or these I\ ril· ll'll ... ('ll EATl\'IT\' 111 the l'hurc·h is natural, J)r. l\lit·1rer bclievt•s, bt•eause "11e 're created after God 's 1n1a gc and t his m t'a n s b11 i ni..: crcati1·e ·· r'l:l :-.o. hl• added th:1t ";u·t touchl'S ;1 lul of IH'uplc. ·· If lhc nc1\' n1usic:i\ i~ a :-.ueec.-;s. it 11·il1 be takt'n on tuur 1lurini:: l'.::.tsll'l' vacation and to the i\lamn101h Lakt·s- Lec \1inin g ;1r(l;1 :i ft erl'hri~t111:1s. ·rhc 1cad rolt'" ;11·t· t;ik1•n by Stu ll icks. 11 ho portr;1 ,1·~ Pt'lt·1·: L;il'ry Stronl<lJl. ~1hoJ11'ays .Je~us.~n~I Joh11 s~l\·a~l{' di5ci 1)\(' .Juhn < • .\l.S(l .\~SIST I\'(; htl\t' b1·<:n Ill'(' f'u11 !er .. chorl'oµraphy , .J an\! SI \ 11 ~l)S!Um<'S .lohn St vii. sound ~ ll artoo1 an<I RC'n ).t :i11n. ph1i1oc raph~, and [):111 U:1rrl'I\. n1u:-1l' :1rrani:t•n1t•nl!-< S1nt·e !ht' atn10:-pherf' <ii St ,\11 <Ire"':-. cnc,111ra ,uc·s t't'ual1\ 1ty ;.1nd l"\ JK'nml•nt:it1on, J)r l\hP"f'ralrl.':1d.1 1 ~ think In).! ;ihOUl II h;J\ (';JI\ be dOlll' rt}r a n encort• n('xl 'car lh' 1s con!'.1dl•r111 !! a musical abuul the• hfl' of Pi111\, bu1 111\m1l~ th;il ").!or.cs :11:-.o h<t:-C\C1tcd 1nf'" f"1 r:o.t. t\(l1t e \'er. 1 hPre 1s ··t 'pon 1'111l'I Hoel." lo think a.huut \\'ith ju-.1 ;1 fl'"' 11a~·s l<"f! ht'fOl't' the fir!'l l)('l'formancl'. l'lr. Kllc11t·r still h:r!'ln'l fini:\hcd t'(HI\· l'lO:<illl! th(' Jll't'hllh'. College and high school students, young marrieds and bu sinessmen are taking part in an original rock musical at St. Andrew 's Presbyterian Church . .. • • C:!. DAILY "Lor Ballerina Returns To Laguna Poll y ShE-llon. 23 . formerly of l.a!!;una Uearh. "'ill perform with the l.oi. Atl;!clt·:-. Ballet Sund<1y in Laguna lk>ttth. \r 1.~!'l Shelton. \\'ho began her ballet 11·11ining ~l l tht• a i;e of seven. s tudied \\1 th 1.tla Zali and performed v.'i th the I ;ii,.:un:.t Rt>ach Ci\'iC Ballet, now l:a llet P<i{"i ftl'a, for <1bout se\'en I C3r!. A\1';1rded ::i Ford Foundation "rholar~h ip 11 hen she u·as 16, ~liss Shelton \\COL to :'\cu· 7..ork to study at the School or .i\merican Ballet. A year l:1ter !'!he u·as selected to join the Ne11· \ urk t..:11v li ::ill t·t under t he chrection off.t'orgt,• B:1l:in1·h1no I • • .,. ' ' l>urin;.: hl·r :-.1:\ ~·l·;ir'> 11·Jth l h~·~~----~----­• ----·~1~ -~:-. ~rr.up. :\I•~" Shi·lton tuured Hus .... ia. Pnl;1nd. \\'e stl'ru Europ1..·andCnrunl;.i . ·r h1..·n 1r1 .l uly s hl' left to join thrt•t• r1\hcr l'\1'"' ''ork {'1 ly l\allet"d:tnct"r:-. ,Juhn Clifford. ~larilce Stiles :ind .lohnn:1 Kirkland, in forn11 ng lht· Los \n~l·lt·s B:d1et. \!1:.-.. Sht·lton i ~ the daught er of 'hri ~1111 J)i.'.:in of L<igun.:i Beach :ind l<nl11·rt Sht•lton of Ne " po rt Beach 'fh<· 2.l·n1('m bcr balltl comp;iny \•oil I pt·rfrirn1 :1\ 3 p .m ;in1I R p.m. Sund<iy ;1l the L;i~una '.\l oulton Pl:iyhouse. E;i th pcrfor ma nee \\•ill be entirely dif· ft·rt•nt ·1 Ll'kt•t:-ct.,\ ~j f•)r <1dull:. and S2 so 1111 i·hildrt·n 1·u·kf't .. n1uy 1....-rt•:>t.'r\ed 101 1·all1n~ 491111.;;1. or purch«:.cd al tlu· 1l•1ur " • UCI Concert LiveTl1enfer For Children Five Local Shows Clo~ing t 'h1 ltlren \1 Ill I.it• ad111itted jrc-<: !\Ion1h11· 10 al "C lr1·ine t'<)tl("(>r l al ~1 h1ch cunJuetor 1\h :1ro (a!-..,U!tJ :111d h i.~ CC I tJr1·hc.-,tr:1 11 ill r t·111•at n1uc h nt the proc r:.1n1 hcing uf· ll'rl'd hv lht·n1 in co11certs :-C'hcd ul('d for 8 p 111. Friday iHld S<Jtur<l;iv. The conr1·;·t '.\lon<l:iy ts scl f11r the sarne t1 n1c 1n the Frnt• t\rt.;; \'1lla1-:C 1·11e~trl'. It "Ill 1n<'huh· 11nrk.-, h.1· ll l'c lh o \'cn . BcrlioL . :-..1·huht·r1 ;i nd Ho1\·c[', p11pul:ir ··Holcro 'I h11pt• 111 ~l't' nli•St ,,f th"~•· ll11 :-1·;1!-.. t11J1·d \\Ith , h1hl11·n . ~ ':1 ... -..1110 'did .. I tlt1 r1t.. 111• h a11· ,1 pni:.!r:im rh.11 tht·1 11 Ill llloroughlycn- l!I\ .Art ists Sho\v Work \n .1rl 1·:1rn11.t1 11i!I I.ti..•· 1•1.11··· .11 llc.1t·h11 ;di... llunt· 11\'.;l<lll S,•,Ll'iiff lhl" :',!IU!"· d .11 ,111 d Suud.11 111 \h,• .\o :! ~·h1 l1hou.,t' d1 ... pl.1111l:.! oil .. 11,t11•rrO ll"lr:-. pol11·r..-und 111···fllo·11ork. ·rht• :1rt1.~1s ;ind e1.i11 ... m:1n 1·\h1h11Lng thl'lr II !!II. :1 r ,. :1 I I L , .... L<h·111 .. nf I he !<111 nhou~c 1 on1 n1 u1111~ off 11u!1l,1ri \\1•'1 .\\•'lllLi< nf•,1r I' J t' 1 f11· Co:• ~l I hgh11·:1~·' ·rhe i'11•nt ~di h1· .. p.:n Jro111 10 ,1111 !t14p rn l.ooth•la):- (Good Deed People) n1ake the scene Sundays in the i1p!ijijlti)I "'l\o St'x , l'll•a:.e, \\t;'rt· Hritis h" 1\\'0 rin::d P•'rformanl"l'~ \\'ill be given tonight :ind Saturday 011 8:30 o f this lh:11 comedy IJy the Li1lo Isle Pl:1yers a t !ht· 1.iclo 1:-lt• C lubhous(', 70 1 \'1a Lulo Soud. i\c "•port Bc;it•h Rcser l'ations 67.J-9189 ur 673·6170. ··r,enn.~··· A l ~o elu~in g 1111h pcrfo rn1a nccs lun1~hl ~111d St1turda\· is !hi ... llru11gc Coa<;t c·o!lt·J.:l' produetinn ~·i th an 8 u'elock l't1rla1n 111 the OCC au1litor1un1 1\1! mission is free. "6 Rm s Ri\' \'u .. The \Vt's!n1i11s lcr Corn· mu111 ty 'fheater otfcrs 11-.. final t\\'O perfo rmances Of th i ~ new eomedy tonig ht :.ind Saturday at 8:30 ;1t 7272 i\l;qile Ave .. \\'cstmi~ster. H<.:St'r\'ations 893·8626. ''Tunnel of Lo\'e" One final performant'<' of !hi:. corned\' revi., al \\"i1\ !}(' gil'cn Satu.rd;iy night (not tonight) ~l t hc Costa !\lesa C'i\'ir Plav ho us(' on the Orang e Cou nt y Fa ir· ~ro unds. R ese r\':itions 556·5:¥J1. "!ll is tr r Robert~" C l o s in g ,~·ith perfo rmance s a t 8 :30 tonight and Saturday is this nau fi ('a l ('o m edy at the Laguna !\loulton P layhouse. GOO Laguna ('1.111yo11 Ho:id. La;.:u n:i Rcac-h , Hcser.,·a - t1ons -104·07113. "The Bat .. (.'ontinuirlg toni!!ht ood oresents TWO COMPLETE BALLET PROGRAMS Featu11ng :?5 Art1 •11s 1nclud1 n9 Po1lv :ihel1on ol Laouna Beien M.1r1fee Stiles or Fu llerton ,,.._.,,,_,.,_....,_ ..... ,;..., a.-1 SuflOJ)' November 2'4-J & 7 30 PM LAGUNA MOUl TON PLAYHOUSE 606 L.1gun1 Canyon Road \,.i(!ncr•I Adf'l\!Sli•On S5 00 Sludenl5 ( Wllh I 0 I Sl !i() Reservations 714 ! 4941-0743 • !2 13J 65 7· I 7JO • S:1 !urd;1~ ;d !he llunl111j'.!t u11 lll•;t{'h l'la1 l1oust· is this vin 1;q.~e rnurill·r rny ... t(·ry "1th .in l'l ::JIJ 1·11rta1n at !ht• Barn. 2lHl '.\l:nn St. lluntin1-'lon llc•a rh llt·~c r 1at i on~ 812 :l-121 ''That [han1piunship St•a:.011 .. S11uth C11:.J!)l HC'pcrtor~· 1:. 11r1·:-l·nt1ng this pr1zt·· 1\111n111 g dr.un:1 111 ghtl.\. t'\ t'l'PI 'ft1(·,1t,1 .1 . .i i l'ICJ.l'!Ol:k Lil !ht· ·rh1rtl Slt'IJ Tht·;itt·r. 1827 :\1'\lpi1r1 Bl\tl . ("o.~t;1 .\lc".i H ('"l'f" I .ti JUI!~ r. Hi 1:11;:1 "(\1h:in•l " ·rh 1.~ dr;1n1;1 t11' mu~1c;1l '~ bt·1 n g sta ged 1·11c:.(la ~s through Sund;1_\s ;;t Sehas· l1 ;1n 's \\'e .s t Dinn er Playhouse, 1-10 A.,.enid:1 Pico. San C lt·mcntc. ;it .,·:.irying t•urt ain t i 1nes Besr·rvations <19 2·99;)() "The Skin of Our Teeth'' 'fhc San CJcml'nle Corn· munity Th<'atcr is present 1ng this rc\·1\:Jl t11n1 ght ;ind S:1turd<1y of this 11(•l'kt•nd :ind next <1t tht• <':1hr1 llo l'la~hou!)t'. 2U2 1\1~·ni d a l'abrillo. S;1n Clt·n1c11!t• Hcscr\ <iti ons ·192-0-16:1. SOUTH CO.t.ST PL.t.l.t. STORE OHL Y! 8 x 10 COLOR PORTRAIT $139 Dayso Tues. tt. .... Sun. Oates : ~o•. 19 tt..ru 24 " """ 50' -· . ....... Hours: I 0 a.m, to S p.m. Daily Sunday 12 ta 5 *PROFESSIONALLY POSEO * SATISFACTION guaranlt'd or your money bac~. *ACES 5 WEEKS TO 12 V!AftS OLD *NO 08LICATION to buy addit1onar color portraits, * PORTRAITS PRINTED on silk te~lured surfa-ct, presented by. and deJ1ve1e<1 to )'O!J at our store * ONE SPECIAL per lam11y: ont child 1nd1v1du1lly or groups PhOtoarephe<:I at an 41ddJt1on11 99t Ptr subject. I • 'Star in East' Shines Again The S1 ;.1r of Be1hlf·hem, a :,pce1al u111ro nomy shu1.,· de- a ling \\'ith the bi lJUc ~ll C'hr111 tm;.is Star. will be prt•· JUJlllt:.r . Al :.tr:; .ind Soi turn n\uving un u :.ually rlosc to~ether und ~i\'ing the :.111· J)l•<i rilOCt.' O( II :;JngJest3r. The Jupiler t>ffect. as lhe scntrd 1·arh Turi;d:iy :.ind 1'hur~d;ly at 7:3() <tnd 8:30 ,r- p . nl i n 1·e:;s rna11nl . Plant>turiun1 ::it Santa 1\n:1< College fronl ·r ut·s<l a y tl1 ruuAh l)te. 19. 1"hl're \1·itr1 ht· no sho11on1'hanks~i vi nr,:1 Da v. ,\JI rc:.t•r1 at ions tu.11 c been filled for the 7:30 p,m. performant·c,,, but a1nple space is a v:.i ii ab le on a first· come basis for the x::io p.01 . s hO\\'S. Free reser1·;ltions ran be m adt' bv l'Ont:1c:t1n.t! the Com munit) .. Sl•r\ ICl'~ or. fice at SA C :tt 83.5-3000. Plant·ta r1un1 D11't'tlo1· Sll'\'I" E::i :.tn1ond !'>:titl :-cic11 · tists ha .,·c dt'ball•d for cen· lurics O\'l'r the <111e~lion of \\'hat :ippt•art·d in th(· night s kv O\'l'r th1• 11111 n of Beihlt'hen1. (Jne t hcor~ thal 1s mo.~t 1·on1 n1 only held hy a s tron o oit•ri, is th ;1! s he herds !';111· thL' plant·ts r;.irll ~li gnm(•nt 1s ~11011n. 1s expecl(>d tu o<·cu r 111 I~. "This is ~on1L·thini,: that on· ly huppen .... al.lout on tt• C'\'('l'Y 2000 ) i::.ir :-.. , ,-uPka)l, ,-Pimminfjs an(} ,-PaClitioR In the "'f urkey House ..... On.· JJ) .:;u.:h )C:>.r. thc 1:i.n1ou~ St.:.il H ou~.: ar Knott\ Berry Fann 1s 1r:.n)forn1e.1 1nio a '"Tur.,.cy 11ou?M.: ... Herc, the Thanlsgi,·ing Feast -Tur!..ey with all'the trimmfnjs-takts on extra meaning. \Vith its interesting lndu1n decor the scttir'lg provides the relaw.cJ :.tn1wphcrc of 1radi1ion. Enjoy fine food and friendly service with your family 1his Thank~· giving Day-in the '"Turkey House''"at Koou's Berry farnl. Serving starts at "11 :00 :i.m. ..:..;....i::_.;....,4-+I---··• .. _ . ..:...~.u.u...f".~iJArL.1-!~1)...Sl.7~ttS"'"S-­ gtsled. Please call (714) 827·1776 Ext. 404 In the Chicken Dinner Res taura nt ... You can .enjoy the extra goodness of one of ~·l rs. Kno1t', fan1ous golden-fried chicken dinner~. r. ... ~ The Chk·ken Dinner Restaurant will he ~erving its chicken dinners starting at 11 :JO a.ni. Adults $3.75, Children (under 9) Sl.00 Breakfast served from 7;00 a.m. until 11 :00 a.m. KIDTT'S BERRY FARM Stars ~ "(!fgi~refan for PRIVATE PARTI ES ON SUNDAY THROU GH THURSDAY NIGHTS for groups from 20 10 700 people fREf PARKING • S56-122S On the Norlh Side of South Cmst Pl11t;i INe~I lo Bullocil'sl AMERICAN EXPRESS • MASTER CHARGE • 8ANKAMERICARO DIMMER NIGHTLY From 5:00 P.M. LUNCHEON Titf's.•Sat. mm ll :JOJ..M. From I :00 P.M. R•Hr•otions Requested "iU,a 'lQ"" 642-7880 Jill W.COJ.STHWY. NEWPORT BEACH EVERYONE'S WELCOME NEWPORT/ COSTA MESA COME ...... SAMPLE OUR FINE WINES AND SElfCT YOUR THANXSGIVING DINNER SPECIALS • PIHOT CHARDOHHAY .................... $2.95 A dry, lru11y white wine Regular $3.50 • • srARKLIHG ROSE' ...................... $2.45 .. A bubbly. pink champagne 10 sparkle vour Trianksg1v1ng feast Regular $2.80 : ...... , .... , ........ ~ CASUAL DINING IH THE IALCOHY UNIQUE ITALIAH SANDWICHES HOT OR COLD SEUCUOUR HOLIQA}'_GIF'(S FROM OUR HANDSOME GIFT BOXES & Bi\SKITT I 500 NEWPORT BLVD. NEWPORT /COSTA MESA 64S-S940 • Friday. Novem Mf 22. 197'4 DAILY PILOT C:J Strauss Dinners at La Cave Just Opera 'Perfect' What the Doctor Cooks of Show Artistry or 64 Californi.1 1vea\'Cr ~. in c luding Laguna n llomco Renya \\'hose \\'Ork i s shO \\ n a bo1·c is fl'atut'l·<I a l lhc I.a gunu Beath i\h1scun1 of Arl "l{on1co and 1··e1101\· \\'ca\·ers' ton· ti nues throu gh \\'t.>clne -... tla~· ll ours a t t ht• n1 u s eun1 :i o; C liff J)ri\'(' ;Jrl' 11 :10 a n1 to 4 ::1u p n1 da i l ~· ;\d· n1ission is free By J /\CKI t: llV1'1AN Ol1"4o0••1f~ ... -Johann Strauss's "Die F){'der1naus" hus long bet'n a cream purr among the sp:ighetti or opera . and the New York Opera production ;1t tho Los An geles h1usic C('nt('r is C\'t•r y bit as li ght and fluffy as th e work dt;- scrves. The excellent cast cani.ps· it up a nd has a ball. as does the audience, with the witty updated English script by Ruth and ThomasAtartio. The verve and timing of Gerald Freedman's direc- tion also hcl1> make the s lightly schmaltzy Viennese fare as dl'licale and rare as matza ball soup prepared by a Fr{'nc h c hef. 1'her<' a rl' ."I n un1bcr of s 11p 1·rb p crfor m ;i n ce s. f'SIX·cially tha t of .J ohanna T\leier as Hosa !i ncla l\liss i\IC'ic r , \1 hns e re p£'rtoire a lso inc ludes \\lagnC'r and Ric h;1rd Stra u ~s. is ;1 finl' :.1t·trcss \l'ilh :1 big, sn1ooth \'Oil'l' ancl t'Xt·cll ent cornie tin1ing She is aided b1· a s uit;1h\1" . .;uave Ch3rle :-Ro(' ;i s 1·0;1 r:1 ~cn,<;l('11J and a \'\'r\" fu11n1 ff ary C:ta1(• a s A lfr~·d th~· cl ashing tenor 11·ho dashes around s inging snatch('s fron1 \'crcli ari:.i s ,\rlcne Hand azzo as Adele hubbies ancl pe rks like a n up er a l•(' H ..,oll:1 ;\l ori,:enstern nicely con· lrasted 11·ith Oa 1·1cl R;1e ~milh as Prince Orlofsky the bored Russtan print•e The fl ip ~ut never frenetic uroduction 15 sup ported by l'XCt'!lt ionil l sets b1· Llovd E 1;1 11.~ <.i nd costuinC's h1· ·r h1•n111 Aldredge · ·rhe Stra uss m elodies ar(· :i s all1 :1ys frothy ;ind dcler · 1:1hl l' :1~ •1 \'icnncsc desserl but ''it h a production as f1u •· a ~ lhe !\'.e w ''orl< O p era s ··•oi e Fll'd1•r rn:1u.·," l'OUld qualify <is '' \1·hole n1eal · TEMPLE GARDENS Q-JIWt:SG Re1la11ranl RICKSHA COCKTAIL LOUNGE ~..-\1.ill."liL f ea.turin::; Exotl1• Tropic11 I Jlrlnks N•..,1t<>~• •••Gh • t SOO ADAMS f.t H~I COSTA MISA 540·1'37 540-1923 An4,lt1 .... GrN IZZOI llOOIHUllST fAf Cho,..._1 631-7021 1-lJ, 1IOV. 25 • • r---------------, 1 2 FOR I 1 Thanks lo Dr . Crai~ \\lilson a ncl his lo\•el ~· 1,1•if<'. Na ncy, South Coast r<'si· dent s m ay no~· enjoy a clinnl'r thu r s truly :u1 int roclul'tion to ha ul gra nd ('Ui sint'-On ;ilternatin g :-i uncl av nights, al La l'al'P restaurant in Cosl~t !\l esa, l>r. \Vi Ison Sl'ls out a menu of ch1s~ic Frl·nr h fond. l'Xqoisitl'ly pl'l'· pared an1l l'll'g<i ntly serl'ed. !\!rs. \Vilson \\'di greet you and usher you to a table In the comfo rtabll' La Ca\'c d ining roon1 . Sofl lights and ,i!OOd n1usic \\'ill make you fe{'\ }ou've Ileen invited to <1 pr1vat(' dinner. H's an unusual t\1•ist tha t finds a m an of 1n<'dieinc pe rforming the chef's duties 111 the kitchen. Aul Dr. \\'ilson. a 11rat·li<·1ng physician and lifetime dC\'O\e C' o f fi ne food , sc>cs his la:-k as a creative ehallcngt• outs ide his regular prnft•ssinn. Si'ating for I h(• \\'1lson~' di nner is 7 p ni , gi\ 1ng _,·ou l'noui.:h tinll' lo hil \'C' :1 n a pcn tif ·rhi· 11111 of far(' 1s l'i:-:t·d for you :-o all ~·ou 1111 \'t' to do is select an appropriate \V ine or l"'O to aeco1n· P<UlY lh t' 01eal T llE F IRST course of the C'vC'n ing \ras souffle de poisson 1fish souff\c>) ·rhis is a tril'k \' dish to mastl'r berausc of the heal'i~r n1 ixture ol thl' fi sh !->auee \1·hit'h n1ust be lncorpor:1tecl eorrl'tl l~ 111to t he hC':1ten egg \\'hi tl'S L\'cn if th1• fish sauce is right, there i.~ iJ!11 iJ ~'S iJ dilnger or IJcating t he egg 11·hi1es too dry Eit her mistake nil':1ns calamily Or \\'i ls o n has n1as tcrt'll both tt•chniques and as a re~ult his creat ion "·as pt•rfect T he souffle \Vas light but mo1st and utterly delicious Rut thut's not :ill tht'rc 1s to it The sauce '' h1 ch accompanies lhe souffl e resembles a holla ncla1se It is m ade ,,·ith t'l.:A ~·olk s . c ream. the liquid in \\'hic h the fist> "·as poached rC'ducccl to a t tJncent ratt• a nd Jots ofbutt1·r If the sa ut·c get~ too hot. the <'gg yolks \\'111 st·ra m b le If lefl lo rool too 1nu1·h 1he butter cannot be beatt•n in· to the :-uuee Herr again J)r \\'i \son 1le n1onstrated his culinary sk ill by n1aking the ~a uce. rt'ally a snbayon be ha\·e a nd tas te juslas it should AftC'r lhe soul'fle 1•ame a potage crC'nl e c r csso ni e re 'crea m of 1\·:1 lerc rcss. soup I and it "'as just the thing to prepare us ror thcentree The STEAK DINNER FOR s2.1 s Out 'n' About Norman Stanley soup y,;as rich llnd creamy a nd s light· ly pungent fro m the "'aterc re:-s. The entree a rri\'Ctl on a cart , "·as ear\·ed ta blcsid(• hy the \\'ailer:"" and ser"ed "ith a flourish. It 11·as ri let d(• boe ur Prinec Alberl tbeef fil ct stuffed i,~:ith pale). This treat "'a!'; baked to m edium rarr. no sn1all feat 1\hl•n it has a 1l:ilc in the> center. 1'hc mt1at "'as tt>ntll·1· and {lavorful , :111d \\'ilS t'nha nt'ed hi' '-the d ist int t il'l' fl al'Or of lhc p:ll e stui. fing A hro11·11 ~aucc made \\'tth !\l adeira adorned it ma king the dish :1 m elt·ln· your.mouth wonder. Sautccd carrots were served" ith the filel. l ·ou \\'I LL STltl. be savor ing this deli cacy Ion~ after the di shes ha\'(' beC'n t:1krn ;11\'ay. And that si J,:n<d~ a J:OOd tin1t· to <.•njoy some n1ort• 1vi nc and relax Dri so in any (•\·cnt because a sclC't'· lion of cheest>s is on its \\'ay to )OU. along "'ith fruit Ruldon't think that·s all there is to dessert The wrap.u p t•xtravaganza 1va s a Bav a ro is a l 'o r a n ge ro ran ge Bal'ari a n cre:1n1 ' This de~sert i~ made of a cust:1rd sauce . 1\·h11>1K'tl cream egg \lo1h1t cs and orangl'. \Vhile that n1a r sound ~i n1 plc. rt•st assured it is u ·t Here agai n. le n1· peratures are •mportant to the sue· ce~s or the dis h. It is esse ntial to more uniformlv in· eorpora le the cusl<i rd and fla,·or V.·ith the £>i,:g "·hitcs 1h a n for ;1 soufflt.• Bul one n'ust keep the d<'sse rt lig ht. \Vhi1>ped cre am deflalts 11·hC'n it nieet s any lhina hnt so the custard n1usl bl' ke pl rool but not allowed to conj!eal It tak e ~ practil'(' nnd J)r. \\.ilson has Ob\·iously praelil'l'd 11 ith maximum rc s \dts . \\'hen you've lini~hed cl<'ssert and ~n u \1 on't wa nt to hurry, ('Off e(' 1ntlo.,l'ed b) l'Og nae tops off a perleet d1nn ... r . A sn1 a tl but 11 ell-rhosc·n "·inc list o f· rer:-~0 1n 1.• l',t'('ll('nt \·1ntages to ac· 1·on1pa 11~ ynu r cl inner. It leuds off 'A'il h ' :O-l'\1_•r:d :-1Ja r kling 11 1111•!, a nd t~m . hra1·1·.., nt>arl.v a tlozt·n rC'd :i nd "·hite d11111l•r \1 in es a s \lo'l'll a:i. one sweet II 1111 l' II llll'. 'fhl' pri tt' rang<' un :1 half hOt l l1_• i5 S.1 tu S!l. 'I'll<' t ab fo r a ful1 ll<1tllc t•x tc>nds lron1 a lo" of S4.50 !Ro rdl"J ux lira \·es. U&c: to ;1 high or SI7 !Bordeau x l'.hateau ~lontrose. 19691. 1·he b1 11 or fa 1·e on the ni ghl \\·e dinE>d a t l.:1 Ca\'e is only one of a number or r ompll'tt·l.v d iffe rC'nt n1C'nu:. Dr. \\.il son prC'part'S. Hut the c1ual ity 1\·e 1•11rotl{tt ercd indicatl'S you 'll ha\C a rn 1·n1 or:1ble din ing out t•x1)t'r1enc·e an.1· \Lill•! ~1 111 t ake ad\ant:1,!:(' of his t'\· 1 ral·ur ri cul ;i r k i It' he n pra('ti1·e llr. \\'d ~on eo1>ks hi) SIX'C1al di11 nC'rs l'\'t•ry o l ht·r ~un day e1·r ning at La l·a\'l' rt•slaur;.inl. Hi95 lr\·ine A,e .. l'osta l\J1:s a. Dinner is 514 per person. plus \lo'ine and drinks. Reser,·a tions onl y at 6-16·7944 . IJerfstrak'r In these days of e\'er·ris1ng prices, a con1 pl C'te :-leak d inner for 52.15 has to he regarded a s the bargain of an in· n a t ionar~· deca d l~,\·l th<it'~ the Lab 1'1onday thrnugh 1·hursday nights at the Bcc fsteak·r resta urants -5874 Edinger :\\'C ., Jluntington lkach. and 8oi61 Gurden Gro\'e Hll'd., Garden c:rn1·e . Se r \'('(! "ith :1 erisp green salad. choite of d rt·~:-1 ng. hot garlic bread a nd a choil'e of F1·ench fries or ri ee pilaf. the rilo nduy night ~1>ecial is a lop :-irln111 :-<tt•a k: Tuesday. ste ak·a· Uob : \\'l•dnl':-d ••~, petite fil~l mignon; T hursday, stl'ak ·n' niushrooms. Treat your family to Thanksgiving Dinner at Disneyland r~ "IHfsteak',. Dinner Specials .-. se.-•ed with crilfl qreen sdad. choice of W.sling, hot 9ric bnod, french fries Of' rice pilaff." Monday lhru Thursday MOHDA.YS TOP SIRLOIN STEAK TUESDAYS STEAK·A·BOB TERIYAKI WIDHISDAYS PETITE ALET MIGNON THUISDAYS STEAK 'M MUSHROOMS DIMMER BY CAMDLELITE • IM HUMTINGTOH IU.CH, 5174 """""' A.••.-146·6 I DI • 10-11 AT _..ALIM 1"' MAMU -tllOTll •IM GA.ll:DlM GIOYl. 1461 G.-... Gl'O•t IL·Sl0-7540 • tl~ .... CH &....,_ltlffn SUPERB STEAKS Tllrkey and all the tasty trimn11ngs will be served Tlianksgiuing Doy at THE BLUE BAYOU -Dinner in the atmosphere of the Old South. THE PLAZA INN-Dine in the elegance o f a Victorian setting. Buffe1eria. THE FRENCH MARKET -Buttet •tyle dinner in New Orleans SquarC". Ouer 50 adventures and oltroctions to help rnake your da y a happy one! Di<ncvland t<1ll h..· Ofk'11 ·1 h.:ir1k~IJ•l1no •1 A"-1 10 7 PM: l\o..~·mh.. r :!'I ,ond .1 l. !t• .n ') 1\ \1 t· • l!. Midn1gh1: \)._" ~·mb.:1 ! !rvm hJ A~l 10 7 p,\.1 Disneyland I DINNER SPECIAL I 1 _ w1TH TH1s couPoM _ 1 rro=====;iiiiiii~=====;;;;;;:;============--. ! VEAIJ:.Q.~.PoQN,,,~LEU ! join the tnob at: I Vege1able, Po1a10. roll and buner I I TWO DIMMERS FOR I ftli'JMiifb Loe.tied I• TI1t I THE PRICE OF ONE I --- 1 4 to 9¥.M. 1 SPAGHETTI SYNDICATE I witfo ft.;,...,.. Oftly I I 'vo1;d'""" Friday, Ho•. 22 I I tin Sahrday, Ho•. JO I I OPEN THANKSGIVING DAT I I I!"\ I I . ~ · I ! tf~~'Pl!4; ! I 31 I 0 Htwport Blvd., Mtwpart Btach JI ~--------------- SPAGHETTI DINNERS .., .._ ... 'icl " ! ' . " I • for Th< Fomlly I for About $21 J ,,. BALBOA IMM OH THE PIHIHSULA WINE and BEER 6 75-2620 ~ "" i~~@@°~~; ~~~-~ ~ 24·Hour Restaurant ~ and Lounge '(;! ' INT~~:~~. . . ~ MCFADDEN OFFRAMP, -0 NEWPORT FREEWAY 1714) 547·2553 0 ---· I COME TO O'UR HOUSE FOR '!il!IK/ .DINNER () Orange County ... the melting pot of 50 stateSt We've come from every corner of thi~ .. great country to make our homes, to ., rtar. eur children, 10 make our living, ~·'i\ together! ,.,(, , .. vye ffi!~lly get along very well and it seems ~ natl,Jral ·that we'd share the traditional ~ feas,t of Thanksgivi ng ... together. ~ Sb. Jet's meet each other In· the relaxing ~:o/ , comfort and friendliness of KENO'S res· taurant, in Tustin! T~e gr.and old American Feast of Thanks~ will be served at KENO'S from 12 noon to~ 8 p.ln. on Thw:sday, Nov. 28. 0 · l-ter.e'. in an atmosphere of spacious luxury and neighborly warmth, you can enjoy the ·'tidllt!§9' with your friends and family, an .. ~on 10 cherish . .,, .. .-. at Keno's Served 12 Noon -8 p.m. $3.50 Choice of Soup du jour or Tossed Green Salad ..... ROAST TOM TURKEY Old-Fashioned Sage & Celery Dressi ng Cranberry Sauce Giblet Gravy or BAKED VIRGINIA SUGAR·CURED HAM Cllanipagne Sauce Can died Sweet Potatoes Dinners include ..• Bu ltered Green Beans Home-Whipped Potatoes Bread & Butt er With Choice of Fresh Pun1pk1n P1e or Ho1 Mince Pie with Brandy Sauce ~ ~ THANKSGIVING DINNER SERVED If{. 12 Noon to 8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 28 ~"\ -~ 24·Hour ~ -..,. 8 Restaurant & Lounge . Tu stin McFadden Clframp, Newport Freeway (714) 547·2553 .. }.~ .. .. ·McfADOEN -;- ' 0 f I DAil Y PILOT Friday. Noll'tmt>e1 22. 1974 llolidpy lluppenings I -j Santa Claus Parade Kiclcs Off .Season s,~~TA Cl.A us PAltAllf !C+~e 43rd annual llolly"·ood de rt on. \Villiam Purkiss and Jol'ln Chjldes. The rr~e pro- S;;inta Claus Lant> Parade or Stars ""ill take place starting Gram \\'ill lake place at 8 p.m . Friday, Dee. 6, in lhF OCC "Das Vatetunaer'' and 81itt~n·s ·•ceremon)' of Carols.'' DEC. ll HOIJDAY CO.NCERT -Carmen Dragon and the Glen· da1e Symphony will perform a holiday concrrt at 8:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 13, in the Los Angeles Music Center Pavilion. Program : ltallelujah Chorus from ''Messl_ab,"' "Joy to the World.'' "0 Tannenbaunl"' and other carols along..,.,•ith four selections by Bach. Admission, SS.75·2.75. a nd are available at l\tutual and Liberty ticket nge'ncies. ;1t 7 p 1n !=iunda)·, Der. 1. C~!iar Romero, Pat Boone and his auditorium 270 1 Fairview Road, C(!~la l\1esa. rttn1lly , llulldy Ehst'n. the Supremes. the De Franco t,ami· ,,... DEC. 1 ly . the c:.ist Iii ·"rhe \Valtons" und the cast of "The CIJORAL CONCERT -UC Irvine Chorus y.•ill perform lluok1cs'' ~ill be among tht? stars participating. The Christmas songs, conducted by 1.1aurice Allard, at~ p.m. p:iradt• t ;ikc~ 1Jl ac-e along l-1(11lywood Boule\'ard between Saturday. Dec 7, and 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 8. Admis.sion . C;y\11('r Street and Lil Brea A \'enue. $2.$0. Jnformation, 833·6617. ~OV.:W·DEC.15 DEC.8 B:\1.1 •• ~T Ct>NC•~Rf -Tchaiko\'sky'S "The Nut· SYl\tPllON\' ORCllESTRA -Tbe Orange Coast\Com· l·ratkl•r ." :1 Chrislmas favorite. v>'ill again be presented munlty Symphony Orchestra. directed by Joseph DEC. 13·1•1 i\IASTER CHORALE -The lr\'ine r.taster €hor:ile and Orchestra begins its 7th seasan with ''Chris\n1as \V llh the ?.Jaster Chorale'' at 6:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Det•. 13-14. SPonsorcd by the Orange County Choral Associa· tion , the <'oncer! will include Bach's "i\lagnificat" and Sha"•·Bennetl's ''The ~Iany Piloods of Christmas." It \\'ill be presented in the First Baptist Church or Santa Ana . 1010 \\1• 17th St., Santa Ana. 1'ickets. SS-3:50 and students, St .50. lnrormation. 548-6049 or833·2277. b~· Balll"l Pacifi ca in the Laguna ?.lou\ton Playhouse. Pearlman "•Ith Allen Giles as pianist, will perform at 4 T1<'kt·t11-are S•I (or utlulls and SJ for ehildrt:!n and students. p.m. Sunday, Dec. 8. in the OCC auditoriuni, 2701 Hcsl'r\·ations. 4!.14~1148 Uet~·cen 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Fair\'iC"' Road, Cost<1 r.tesa. Admission, $1 .50. PC'rform1.1ncl's \\'iii begin ii\ 2::x.i and 7 p.n1. Saturdays and DEC. 9 Sundii.)'S and al 1 p.m. 1''ridays. Performance dates are CllORAL FESTIVAL -Nine high school choirs and 1.:1c l'\o\·. 30. Dec. I. G. i . 13. 14 and ta. OCC Chorale and Chamber Singers will perform at 4 and OEC.1 7 p.m. f\londay, Dec. 9, in the OCC auditorium, 2701 "~IESSl1\ll " -I r\·u1c '.\1astc>r Chorale and Orchestra "'ill Fair\'iew Road, Costa Alesa. Free admission. perform llundcl·s '"l\1cssiah" at 3 p.m. Sunday, Qec. 1. in · DEC.13 the Garden Grove Community Drive-in Church, \2141 llOLIDA\' CONCERT -Orange County Chamber DEC. 13-26 Fl,Or\TING CflRIST~tAS TREES Christmas tree li ghts. on floating trees in A.lamitos Bay , Long Beach. v.·ill be turned on at dusk. Le"·is St .. Garden Gro\·e. John Alexander y,•ill direct the Chorale , directe.d by John Catanzaro. \\'ill present its pre· chorale. Free admis~ion . miere concert nt 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. JJ, at Red llill DEC.1·25 Lutheran Church, 13200 Red Hill in Tustin. Program: ·:sT1\R o•· HETllLEllE~l" -Reuben ti. f1ect Space Scllutz's "St. l\18.tthc\v's Passion" and Distler's "Choral DEC. 14 ~I US IC FOR TllE ltOLIDA \'S -Los Ange les Philh3rmonic Orchestra presents "Andre Kostelanctz: !\lusic for the ~lolidnys ·•at 8;30 p.m. Saturday. Dec. 14. in the Los Angeles J\1 usic Center Pavilion. Tickets. SJ-8. 1heatre. Oall>oa Park. San Diego. pres.,c:pts "Star or Passion, Opus 7." Concert also may be heard al 3 p.m. ~thlchen1 ," shO\\' features sk~· set up eX3~tly as it "'a~· Sunday, Dec. 15, in SL l\latthew's United lo-tethodisl night of Christ's birth including the "star" pointing to Church, 15653 E. Newton St., Hacienda Heights. Ad· Bethlehem. Admission. S2 for adults and Sl . .SO under 17 _ mi ssion. S2: for adults and Sl for students. Information, ShO\\'S: l\londay-Friday, I, 2:30. 4, 7:30 and 8:30 p.m.; ·675-2643. DEC. 21·22 "TllE !\"UTCRACKEll" -Ne\vport B:tllet Ass0Ciat1on \\'ill present 1'chaikovsky's "The Nu tcracker" at 8 p.m . Saturday, Dec. 21. nnd 2:30 p.nl. Sunday, Dec. 22. 1'he performance will feature R. Clinton Roth"•ell and 531':l h Loomis. directed by i\lona Frances. Reservations for adults 847·5408 or 642-4068. Tickets are available. at $3.50 and $2 for children, at Coast i\lusic and Pa('ific-Stereo in Costa J\.1 esa. Saturd:..iys and holidays, 10 :30 and 11 :30 a .m . 1.2.3,4,7 :30 DEC.1.t and 8:30 p.m . and Su.nd:iys, 1,2.3,4,5, 7 :30 and 8:30 p. m. S\'l\1PllONIC CltORALE -Richard Kuykendall "''ill DEC. 6 direct the Orange Coast College Community Symphonic CllOIR -Orange Coast Collegt· Choir presents l·lande\'s Chornle in a holiday concert al 8 p.m. Saturday. Dec. 14. •·'.\tessiah. ·· directed by Carole Boelter . Soloists for. in the OCC auditorium, 2701 Fairview Road , Costa ~t esa . th 100 · h · ·11 be ,,. w ·11· L Admission, S4 .50 J?r adults and Sl for children. Program : 'F='=='=·'='"="='='=o=•=r="=''==='"=·=='='=a=m='=·="='=il=le=A"n"· ,.Gabrieli 's "In Ecclesias,'' and "Jubilate Deo," SChutz's Real Cantonese Food eat Mr• or lake home STAG CHINESE CASINO 111 21st Pl., Newport Beach ORiole J.9560 • Opt. D•"Y I 2 ta... to I ~JO -Fri. .... Set. 'HI 12:)0 ' ,__-;o... _____________ ,_... • CJ!I,,,-";. ., """" 5 Ml.J o;...,f" ·-·-- STuff3~IR[ OM BALBOA. BAY, NEWPORT BEA'cH 7141 WEST COAST HIG HWAY ,..,_...., ........... -C,.:•IM r Clolod-. INNCIMG NICMlrlT lO ntt ""ftMISMltil f'OUCM~ '""""" ..... II TAUi .1 ... "'oi;c.r.1 (1-71 4) ~!17 PIZZA HOME DELIVERIES HAVE CHANGED A LOT SINCE THE OLD DAYS Now Me 'n Ed 's mobile ovem speed dtlicious pipin&·hot piu1s to your do0r in minutes. c.Airporter qnn CJfotel cm. editerra11ea11 + • '1200111 nn s 1v1n (.'hi!(\, Pl:tll' t under 121 ROAST LEG OF (Jl:~IU l>elir:uc:-Slice~ ~,f L1mb ~r·,.~d ~~r-(h;,· 61d :fa~l~~~~d i);,~i1;j ..... · ...... . Ladled 0,l'r \'.'1th It~ Ov.·n N:11ural Juice~. Gree:n Pc:as, Be:lgiun\ Carrot'. Whipped Po1:i10ts. Child~ Pl:\I(' I under 12 ) STUFFED PORK CHOP ., Succulcnl Ro:isled Tende;."Cr~~ P~a~:Ue·1gi;.~«:a·~·,;_ ·,.: c;~,~~$· ..... ' .. ~leasu ... rc of SluJ.fing. Whip,pcd i:o1:.i~oesJ1nd Apple: Sauce.,, • ,, GRILLED SWORUFISll STE1\K . Scnoc:d Pipin1 Hol with Tartar S,,uc-e:". Cr~e:·n· ,;,~~ 'iki1i~~ c~~r~ii.' ' . ' ..... ' . llnd Wh lpptd Po1:11oe~. · · ' 18700 ~'facArthur-Newporl (Qppcslle the AirPQrt ) 833-2770 LOBSTER REEF DINNER SPECIALS FRESH CRAB DIHHER $1 2 Puget Sound Oungen9ss Crab In Shell { 1 'h to 2 lbs.) Served with Clam cnowder. Homemade Bread and Baked Potato FOR TWO ,.._ fT'l, He•. 22 ttn WM., No•. 27 STEAK & LOBSTER $6.95 Served wilh Oam Cnowder Homemade Bread and Baked Potato ,..,.._ ""-S-.. Mii•. 24 .... W-4., Mo ... 21 Your Favonte Seafoods Flown In Fresh StlJ>M • l'OllW"ll~ ,,_I br old M~ludtd, lffll-rt rtll.W.ffl, 11roU Ol'I IM .. ,.., oWTlootlnf I IPftk.lf"f·lak.t and lltt "'"' l'OUlnt fair1>111y1 beyoffd -TMn, rtla.s In rM kutlff• wltert '"" c.1t ttf/oy quitt tollllt:flllllon or dtl11rt 10 tmbrouriblt ,,.,,;c. MeiA:t Sacll/f yow 1ptclaf plact -111 t.a:tra ftw """"''' d't'H, bu•• thotu1nd miltt ...... ""•,.,., from 11tr 'llwry4'/1 wcwld o{rtllOIU'llfl rowr. CJofftl ... ,, ..,,.,,,,, .. , '•· 3000 PALM AVE. HUNTINGTON BEACH (71 4) 536-8866 ' 1105 east lr.at1U11 ave. anaheim (714] 6Jf-lff4 Thanksgiving Menu Served I :00 • 9:00 p.m. FRESH CALIFORNIA FRUIT CUP CONSOMME 'ALA REINE' CRISP CARROT STICKS SWEET AND SOUR CORN RELISH SPICED MELON RIND CELERY HEARTS AND JUMBO OLIVES RADISH ROSES ROAST YOUNG HEN TURKE Y .................................. $4.25 Git-let Gravey, Corn Bread Dressing. Whole 'fanberry Sauce BAKED VIRGINIA HAM, Fruit Sauce ........................... $4 25 Served with Stuffed Yams ,· · ROAST LONG ISLAND DUCKLING ..•.......... ,,, ........ , ..... $5.25. ROAYSTkPR.IME RIB OF BEEF, Au Jui ..................... , .. $6.25 or shire Pudding Choic~ of Garden Fresh Brocco\1 Fresh Baby Carrots Choice of Whipped Potatoes Stulfed Candied Yams Stuffed Baked Potato DESSHT , , , Choice ot Pumpkin Pie M1ncemeat Pte • tee Cream or Cranberry Sherbet Coffee. Tea. Milk Mtnts FAMILY STYLE TURKEY or HAM .....................•.... , ..... ,, .. , ... ,,,, •. ,,. $30 {Four Petson9--CarrY home what you cannot eat) CHILDREN'S DINNERS I to and under) HAM, TURKEY or PRIME RIB . · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. '~. ,$2.75 -........ "'... -·· TURK.EV or HAM TO GO -All !he Tnmmings ............ , ...... $25 @~MM-~;:\ 21112 Pocific Coast Hwy. H.+ington leach ltHf'voti!ns: Sl(t.1421. ED RYAN & ROSEMARY .CARUSO · TUESDAY THRU SATURDA y -9:00 l'.M •• 2,00 A.M. Outrigger Room -KONA _LANES 2699 HARBOR, cosrA MESA scs.1112 / • - • In Positioit 'f:1king ~1 po~11 ion on ... 1ag1.• :1r1" th1C;k\\·isc fron1 lt:ft. l~<iuric: ~!~1~:-.1.•llo. Kim l.l·L.infl. .\nnl'l tC' llun1 - phrt•ys. l·'aro 1)<1,·is :ind Su~iL· Biller. '!'he ('o~t•1 '.\ll'~<i 1 ligh ~thool d11nc·e ~ludc·nts \1 il l pl'rforn1 111 1·ontl·rt tuni ~h t ;ind S:1lurda1· at 8 o'<:lotk in thC' \"e,,·po·rt ll urb11r lli gll Sc·hc"1ul :1uditnri un1 liOO lr,·inl';\\"t•. '.\l•\\port Bl'CJ('h NOV \4 thru JAN 19 NIT El Y EXCEPT MONDAYS RESERVATIONS -(714) 492-!195D /IJl\f\,l,/l /\1,11 1• lllTl \f.1'. Compl•'• lu'lieyo• I-lo~ Dlnne• Plu• Show "Cobo,el Spi!!rodl Fo"'o/y Pr,re• Adulr1 1Q (hddren ·~ ... ,,,' 140 AYe. Pico At The Oceon ·Son Clemente Co. 72672 ~ ... h -~ ~~ ·-... Dine 111 c·auntr.v Cluh Aimosphere "' ~s"~bc ct!ountrv <ttul> /Restauran• rac1hty now ooen to lh"' Public) THANKSG IVING DINNER Servect 1 0010 8 00 pm Cho1ce ol Entree ROASl TOM TURKEY • BAKED VIRGINIA HAM ROAST PRIME RIB Ct11!d s Plate A'l'a ilaole Reservations Oflly 3000 Clubho11~e Dr., Costa Mesa &Xe (~(NI/~ .U/todaaHwd ]010 lllfeytttf:. N••porl a.ach (Bayside on the Lido Peninsula) SUM DAY llUNCN-9 ...,.,.~:JO l11ttCMot1 DMy 11 la Z:lO DIMHfR HIGHTl Y-5 p.111.· I I :00 •CHUCK BEAUVAIS Colorlul Artist Doing HJs T h1ng Tuesday thru Friday S 10 7 67S-S777 · ONE OF HIS • lt(TIAT AINM°£MT HIGHTl Y • PAINTIMGS GIYEHAWAY EYUYDAY! "OASIS"-Wed. thni Sun. Tim Auringer -Mon. & Tues. rt'@[@@.@@@l@@l§ll§l @im@@[@[@~ ! LA POSADA I e ~ [@ NOW APPEARING @1• : JERRY LAMBUTH ; ~ TRIO [@ [@ Tuesday lhru Saturday I~ [@ -[@ I. 2200 Harbor Blvd. [@ @COSTA MESA 642-8274 ,'ffi ,l!fil.@i!l@@i!-@i!@Tl§r@D@@@i!1e 1@[@@1 e RIVI£R.A R.£5TAURANT eaux Continental Cuisine Cocktails Serving l.1111cheon and V11111c1 1l!o11d•1y lhrt1u9h Snt11 ri!11y Closed Sundays .. . 'i!:0,.'!1 Lunch l l :30 to 2 Di1n1cr, From 6 t•111s~<I S1111 &:· .\fn11 We <'Ire locdrcd rie~l to the May Co •u S"uth Coa~t Pl<'11<'1 l lll 5 lrhtal 751 ~t. Cl•lf. Cost• Mtsa i7l 41 540-3641 °Cott• Mfl.O 540.1 ~'" .... ~itOlll'~' WednHday T1n Sunday HOME GROWN A SCMMd Uni .. To Enkriain1Mnt In O..anqe County VIRGIL BECKHAM· Mon.-Tues. 2607 W. Ce111it HWJ~ Mtwpori a..cll 64M:OI BEAT INFLATION S rECIAL 2 FO,R I WITH THIS AD -r 1i.;Jf: ril rill's r·or Tiu• P~ u:e of 0111• Du i ly Sunday th ru ·r n ursday 5:00 lo 7:00 P.M. Dinner se rved 1ught/y froni .5:00 p.rn . l'. . ."nler1ai111neul .'l.':ghtly RUTHIE LEWIS Tllllr ., Fri .• and S.t. Ni9'1t1 151 T: C1>.111·H(f!l111 •.11 1'1tu1por1 &ucl• R l'.(rri1J111rn.s (71-l) 675-5310 llii:hesl Quality Nall\.'(' J\Texican Foods .J/ee< Dov··· t 1 JO om. 10 I 2 P "'· Fu o~d 5.,1 t l lO om 10 12 lO Open 7 Days VIC GARCIA F-ormerly of Coesor\ Poloce A°""""'l 1..,r •r.u :>-1• COCKTAILS 9093 E. ADAN/5. HUNTINGTON BEACH 962-7911 TRADITIONAL THANKSGIVING DINNER lent,... ... .....,.,,..._ rlltt .. M...t laftt~l--0.ll!Mt Complete w1tn all the Tnmm1ngs Serveo lrom 1 p m RE~VATlONS SUGGESTED DAILY P!LO f (',i Serving Traditional THANKSGIVING DI NNE R 1 :00 -9:00 p.m. COCK TAILS • OANCING ENTERTAINMENT Now Appearing ~ ARMSTRONG BROS. -Wed . thru Sat . GENO LANZI -Tuesday Nights 31106 Coast Hwy. Ample Free Parking Res. 499-2663 South Laguna r==~ ~~ THANKSGIVING' OPEN FROM NOON Complete Menu Plus Holiday Special TURKEY DINNER O..ulnq • Salad $3.95 (Children Under 12 $2.25) • 16~ 18 Pt pl1c Co;1~1 H<gh ... av. ltuntongion 811.:.cn (213! ~92 1 J:! I 3~1 E.. Com! H,,..,..<o.ono det Mo"\1 1 •) 61~-0'100 . ·' ~--, '-4' ... f~ -·., .. ~' ~r~"'.· ,, ,. . ~ Wi.t ·,:.' iuC'1~··" ' Aulhenlic New Orleans Creole Food s-NJ ,._...., lndifnt I O:lO ...:.z p.111. THAN KSGIVI NG DINNER Stroretl ~ Z:OO p.- M.4.ll DIMHH J.. FAMtLY AFFAIR Chltihti I Z ...0 u..dtr o-..,. ~ CllMdntl'1 Me-. Isl Child flH-hd Sl.SO•lrcl SZ.50 Make Your Reserva11ons Now ·-· 24312 DEL PRADO C«•ll0!1 !1oo9on 4 00 P ~ ( ___ .._.,, °""""'~trom~lOP M 1eio..i ~Of'G;or>I DANA POlt<T 493-881 I WHEN ENTERT AIHING DO YOU SOMmMES WONDER WHETHER YOU ARE COMING OR GOING? c~ •alc1l1i•"•g ""tce1 MiclitdilMJ: G--* CodiiaolJ. s..-... i.., Md lortcadlc:g ........ ,... .. ftlllll1 ..... 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ICI •TM Well •llYou•Bl<•'t"I " ,,to lfN1HO THI Ll,.1.1' IC~ • f:6 OAILY PlLOT Froday, Novemt>er 22 197• Stage Singers Learn Hon· Wntereolorist Teacher Shows Art S!..1~1 · d111•1·tu1 •H d 1l 1,1n1.1111 i .1,11·h 1i .. b1·rt hu' 11l·1 ... e11111tu1·11 n~ ,, I l .I ... ., i II I h 1' ;j I I' I l •• I p~:r'I ur'111,u1 t'l' o.i I l ' unl mun 11 \ t 'hurl'h ('ong r1•;:::1 t1nn;1 I. 1;1 1 l l1·lt111111p1 ·\\l· .. C11ron .1 jh I \I .• r 'J li t• I J I"", :-,, n~l'I " "Tl '1.1 ;;1·. 1 h1 r Thu.,,1· 1111" 11•· ti' "I" •dl .... lllllJI C':l11' t Ill 11111 11 .i J !11.-.1\1 I tr '' "tl•·r1•1! 11n1l1·1 tin• :1u -.p1t1·, •>I th1· lut1•rn.1 11u n:1I :-.1111110 f•1r /\•rlor11t '11 :.! \rt .i 11111 ..,1011 t•f i'.11·111c Opvr:1 A!<>!'lul·1:it1v11 h 111l111 ,11,t11on,1111 kno1111 .... ·' ,),.,,f,-, .. 1on,tl 1n tnt· !!•11 ,HJl lh~·.lll'I' ;u11I ,1, :1 11 t•Jrt:r;1\a · 'IJJ.:l' d111•etur. h;,, 1•11 ·1·nh ·1 I lhl' 1·11u1 ,1· :it I(' ..,,1111 a ('ru1. L'r S:in1,1 l:,,1lio11.1 .ind C.11 Sto1 t1· S:111 ~1 .1111·1,,,, Il l· ha, 1hrl'1'lt ·d "11el1 :-.t;u·, :1-; Hc\l'rlr Sill~. l'l:1c11!0 Oom1n ~o. Juhn llt•:1rtlon :ind f:dil' ,\d:i1n:-. A Mlll•MOUflfT llllU•ll DIMO OI LAUflllllTlll AL PACIND. "SERPICO~., h••F.--1r.M. CoM. SHdcry Z r.M. • MCME RATINGS FOR l"ARENJS AND YOUNG PEOPI.£ ............................ ... ~ '.~ ... ~ ·~·'"'"" ,_ ..... CJ> .. .... -........ ._ ............... _ OA~O OSEllNICKS~. 111../JIGAR! I "'llCl!!U.S "GONE WITH THE WINIJ' CIARKGABLE \'l\1EN WGH LESLIE 110\11\RD OLI\ 1\ de HAVlLLAND EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT IN FULL STEREOPHONIC SOUND AND 70 M.M. ~ION. TUES .THURS. & FRI. 8 P.M. ONLY IVED ONLY I O'CLOCK AND 8 P .l\I. SAT. AND SU'.'I. 12 ::l0-~:45-9:00 ·-. FROM r'as hi on N ewpo rt Be ac h AB STRACT ARTIST Darrell Ebert "Cabaret" ;it Seltasti an's \\'est !)inner Playhouse is a shb\I' th:ll stops just short of being ;i tup-uotch produc- 11on, 1·arr~'111g somt• minor but nagg ing shortt·omings 11 hi ch o.:on :-.1g11 it to the 1"a\l.•gt11·.v of the s l1l'k , stage n1u..;1t·al \1·hen it could be so lllllC'h lll•lt'l'. HY PATT \' BUR;\'•:rr 01 IM D.t1lf ~UM SUH Uarrell Ebert is an arlisl 1\'ho brus hes the moo<Js an<! ;1hstr:1ct1ons of the C;d1rQr.n1a l:1 nd scapc into a hri ght. bold . fluidity un· ,. u 111 m o n a m o n i.; 11 :itercolnrists. 'fhe frt's h . rh .~·thmic ;;;Ly le h ;1s earnt•d the Gnldl'n \\'e,.;t Collrjll' fine ;1rl s 'fn stru(•\or one of nnly three one ·mu n showings !hi s yt•ar :.11 Ne"·port lk·;.ich's Dc·!>ign Gallery. C hamp:.1 gne receptions ror tht• artist Saturday al 7 µ.n1 .ind Sunday at noon \1·dl m:irk the opening of the ~hO\.\'. '>l'hieh will run lhrout:h l)(•e. 9. • "l 1ll·r1\'e :.il l of my pain· ling:-.," F.bcrt s ays. "fron1 s onll' 1 ~1ncl s e:ipe . or p('rhJp~ from sornething l'\'l' s een under a n1itroscnpc. A. bul lt'rfly 11·ing . A clos cu1J of a tidepool -the rt'flcctions one might find there." WATERCOLOR BY GOLDEl'\YEST COLLEGE PROFESSOR \\'ORKING tS the studio of hi s Corona {11'1 '.\Jar ho1nc. .the artist s<.11·s "many11nH.~s I mi _ght no! ti:ivl' anything in mind. until I piek up the brush. Then I 'II <lo sorne brushi ng, anti I might start recalling things I 'vc seen in nature an d arrive ;.it a pll·asant composition ·• l'.:bert belie\•es it i.-. thC' puril .v ;ind s trength of tol· or, the combin ation of line and form, and particularl y the boldness of hi s 11·ork' \1•hieh sets it ap:irt fron1 other 11•atercolorisls'. At 3l, hC' s a ys he "has beGn painting 20 Yt':.trs . And in those years. he ha ,.; ~;1rn erl'd hi s s hare of :A\1·ards. including 300 in \\'atercotor in the last four Yl'ars. The showing at Design Callery is a special honor Intermission Tom Titus plJUS£'. to Ebl·rt . 1\ho ton..;idrrs th r philosophy of the gallery clo.'il' to tu,.; O\\'ll. "\\'hat I fcrl is most uni- que about lhl· g'-lllery," Ebert cont inut•s his pr:1iSt'. "is it s high qualit)·. H's not the t.v.pic:d sca:.ei.l pe-typl'· thing.·· Design G:illery is at 240 l'il'\VJlOrl Ccntt'r Ur .. l)es i ~n Plaza. Ne\1'port Bl'al·h. Galle ry hours during the opening \veckcnd \\'ill be 7 to JU p.n1 . Saturday and 2 to 5 p.m . Sunday. Abou t 4U Ebrrt paintings in \Valercolor and acryl ics "'ill be on dis play. They arc priced from S180 to ~.000. l·:BERT C1\i'I E to the Or:.inge Co;i st six ye;o·s aJ!o from the San r ran· ci sl'o area. Prior to that, he s pent t1\'0 years i.lS a Fulbright scholar in i.ll't in 1~--===--===--,-I l\e1v Zealand. dant·e of it, and of 11·hic·h h<' possesses a n overa\.Jun· d ance. t-.lore i.!llention. ho\1t>ver . must be g t\'l'll to hi s \'Ol'alizing : ot'tcn \lerre lends to Sl\'Ull ow or l'USh over his l~·ri <"s 111 his t•fforts to keep the p:ltl' up. COLOR TELEVISION WH'f BUY ONE FOR $450 •• ? You can lease a brand new color relev1s1on for as hltle as $13 a month Full Guarantee "Option to Buy" ADVANTAGES TO lf.1.SIMG it -4110iifv .. flACIPIC THKATRllll DRIV•-IN _ ........ ..,.. N&lll90fl llLVD.Drtw•hl . ~MMtlAue.S.,. Sat.• a.. ... -1an1 lo 4111" Olll&NGe Drl>H-lr. 1 a 2 Fri.. Stt.a Swft.· l•1t1 IO.,... ,..,,,, .. s..u,..1""' .... ''..i;.. F•mllw Fun! llt?ofltsl ••r••lns'QalOfel WAlf OltHl•'I ll. IOllN CIUSOI U.S.N. WIDNllDA'f OU.NGI 1 AND WAINll • Se• 0.-•• '•••••• al .. -~ .... •15-.1 962.2411 Wlf UTNOlOS THI LONGEST YARD 111 K\IS • Al PWNO 'l'hrough a good 90 per- l'l'lll of the o\·ei:ull C'ffort, c1crything \l'Orks -hoth rnus ica!ly and dramatical- J.v. C'haractl'r rrlalionships 111this 1!r:11natit• story srt in pre·:'\iazi Germany blend in s n1011thly \1·i1h the glossy 1·ah;1rc t nun1bers and arc !>ust:uned "'1th frnc dedica· lton. And Patti llubl~r·s 1 horcQgr~phy ts out~land­ in!! eostun1cs :ind takes on the key role of !he l'i.lb:1 rel l'mcl'c himself -!>iniply ran uu l of tl'l'alivity at the last n1inule and s£'tl led for a ~toek, almost upbeat (•11d · ing. It's a sfl aml', really, l.x.•t ause lhe first two hours of the evening are of superior quality. Polly ."\orby gl\'t':-. a fine pc rforn1anee in 11·hat 11•ill c\·er<.lfll·r be kno1\•n as the "L1z;1 :\linnl•lli role" of the c:tli:1rc t singer. lier throaty \'Uit·c. possibly strained by f l'hc:irs al, gives he r l:har:.il'ter add1t1ona l depth. r\s the \\ l'llt'r, Dennis Fox has all the right moves, but a1>1>t'<1rs a bi t callow in his mon1cnt::. of huma nistic oul· rage. Ulanchc !'lliekel:-.on, a fix - ture at Sebastian 's, issplt>n· did ;.is the chorus .cirl 11'ith i.ln aff1nit.v for \l'£'1l·hecll·d sailors And (;ary Bell. "on loan" fron1 South Coast Repertory. ts -.o go.Kl a!'> the :\azi n1 011cy :-.1n u,t:,Cll·r that oneo\erlooks hi s )'oulh. •Mo 1.-. Owtt.y _, ""-Y •Mo Wony .._. ... lilt •Ho S.Cmity D..-it •0.lh•wy •MJllt •wwt "'""~Sl~RPICiiOr.=."~:::'\' ll 1s only al the-clin1ax. \\ hc·n the dark ,.;hacto1\·0f the :-.11a,t1ka ho1t•r'i irrl·fut;1h!y fll l'f 1hl' :.,;11 .. 1.v of the Kit 1-\;1 1 l'luh, t h a t the S:t n ('l1·111l'lll1· ~1111ncr lhe;iler pro<lu{'lton s hifls strangely in111 :-.o niething resembling "C:1 1n1t '.\1 1.!hl , Ladies" at the ~1·1~1n1", 1.1nn11 .. \ fti·r _:1 n tl_cs· trif,1·1n~ Sl'eond ;i et t·u1ta1 n ~l'l'lll'. portc ndin~ a 1111·n1or;1h lc fin ish , the 11n.1I(' 1, .'(Hil l'\\ hat d1sap- 1~i1n1 111g IT IS .\S I F d1rC'<"lor Dan \'l'ffl' -11·hu :dso designed tht." «xcc llcnt sctung :ind The s ho1v mo\'es at a frenetic pace, yet takes time enough lo focus on the .. CA IAlltlT" A """"c.tl by Joo M••letoH.-"""' K•"'1ot• ""d f r~ Ebo, l>••td on (~to•l-r 1\1\fr•-·• Berhn S1a<•e• -Jolln Y•n Dr<11en'\ ·-1 Am• (ome•a." OtrKl!'<l - OP"gr>eO D~ °"" Yerft, cna<too;i••pf!ed bf P•UI 1i11Dler, lig1'1Hn11 DY TomSooncl"'° - Oa•ci lin-••. o•e•enleO T11e•O•Y~ llM'OU!I~ S.....,•Y• tor \•O monll>o :r.- loan'( Wf•t o,...,., Pl1y,..,~oe. JOCIA..enoG.t Poto. S•n Cltmenie, Pt~•••!1on\ ffi·-· relationships-hct1\'Ceil 111e .\n1 eritan \1•riter ;ind hi s Eng lis h su istre ss. :.i nd het\ve c n t he G e rman landlady and h£'r Je\1•is h :;ui tor -1\·ho garnt•r the hcav~· !'nd of the total :111· n:rv fflANN THEATllES I Li~ IHI ll' W Cdrrol O'CDnnor Ernest Borgnine law & Disorder DAILY 7 & IO:lO 3:30·7:, 0.10:40 "••(!~. ·- EICLUSIY( £MCIG£MEll I• rbLl SIEREOPNOllC SOUNO IMD 11 11111 t1on .. r11es.-rh11rs. & fu. I Piii Wed On!, I ild I Pill ~I .IND SUit. !2 JQ.t 41·1 l'M JA~IS CAAN lAUllN HUnON "THE GAMBLER'~ Deily 1:45 s.t-5:20-1:4!; S-.-1:4i-S:ZM:45 TllE PI.A\'. S(J r'T1ueh n1ot'l..• t.'ffetti\'l•l.1 th;1n the lllO\'l l', 1.1urtr ;1~:. th1• ominous cloud of Nuz1sm :iS a. g'.l'U\Vlll ;? l':ltll'l'I' 'J'h~· finest n1on1t•nt of the Seba:-.· t1 an's 1·ersion eon1cs :.is !hl' unsuspel'tin.c llcrr &·hu!l 1. and Sally no\\ le::. l'nJo,v GftwnM" T rock>-ln AJlo•OftC•t for .,_. old TV. CoU Now to Re~e Your Set FLOYD'S LE.1.Sl~G 714 /533-6730 Doily IM: Strt. ICM: S-. I Z·S hlclllldtt 2 y..,. M s.r.k• 'TOSHllA P1\TRICK L1\NG ;.is lhe shopkeeper and Dorothy Scardina as his portly paramour are priceless in their overly formal over- tures und eventual ill-fated love. They comphn1ent one another on st3gc with warm, self·conscious tenderness that is the most genufne thing about the show. tlll'mselves al his t•ngag1 .. -~=========:::~Q ment Jl3t'l y \1•h1l e the churus sings "Tomorro1v Bclonus to 'le" and th e en1ccc chortles sata n1ra lh· abo\'l' And ~I is:. :'\orl)~· s final . all-oul paeun to la dolt't vitu, ... _.. ... a the title 1111n1ht·r , i·omcs through y,•ith stn <"cnty anrl clarity In rctros1>cl'1, 11 y,·ould be even mnrt' erfcc - tivr if t ransposed 1v1th the dramatic rnonicnt ...,,hi ch As th e 1vh ile·faced l'Ol('l•e, director \"crre oh· viou:-.tv re1·C"ls 111 his sr]f. a~~1g1il•d roll·. putting hi s shu\1·man~h1p 111 \.\'Ork 1n a 1i:.11'l that call~ 1or an abun-follows W ...... M.l.lX llOS. COMEDY "ANIMAL CRACKERS" 1 :]~4:50-l:IS "MY LITILE CHICKADEE" "BENJI" I :20-4:40-8:00 "' CtNIM•S •11111111111111111lllll11r(aARGAIN MATINEE 1 .............. 1\ lYllfDAY "DION BROS." CR! I :50·5:1 s.11:40 'tll 1:lOP.M, All st•TS ,,,,, R THE ENTIRE FAMILY • "THE SHAGGY DOG" "DION 'BROS." & lRI "OfOSEN SURVIVORS" "DR. ZHIVAGO" • .SHOlT SUIJICT "llNJI" • "DIGIY:_i_S,~1--~ Of>'" -,~,., F" fo >(! pm !II• ""'" ..,.. 11 "l(l ~ ..... 1 ...... !n 7 IH'>-11 2~ S.A. FRWY (MANCH!STER EX.I 0 .0 . FRWV !CITY DR. EX.I "FLESH GOllD<>H"' "Cll:Y UMCLl" IXJ "CALIF. srur Ill ''THI L~ST DETAIL" /A ''THE O!ON IROTHElS" '1° "CHOSIH-SURYIYOl:S" II.I "IEM..H" "DIGIY"IGI -··~· ,,_ ...... SiolO C• ..... $51·1012 S.nlo """ ,.._ ...... 11.,.c._ 551-7022 I llAIS AND 111 SHAGGY DOG ,.. CMIU. .... 11 s >Oi: ...... w ...... 11 ... -•l•I t.och l l .... IM1·l5'1 • STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR 1. ' " ' • I ' . , ,, , I _.__ [ • • I • GARY WURST ~R OF EDISON HIGH SCHOOL WITH HIS 16 MM CAMERA • Advent11re on Film Valley Student Wins With . Skateboarding Movie ' H)· I\;\ T ll \.f l,·\."\(."\" Oltl'leD•l!y~U-1 !1.111 ,\ :-1x·n1inutc .id\·cnturC' fi lm on ~k;itcbo;irdin g in Laguna Ht•;i ch anti a lti· minull· lalc of •• tcena~cr \\ho snen ds his l ime da~·drcamin,I? about surfing ho1·e 11on .a Foun1a1n \'ollc\ tecn<iJ!Cr a series of a\1 ard~. Gary \\"u r~tcr. 1858.i I.a ... Flores St. :-;iid a l'hildho<.Kl (fido .. -........... _. ~·-·-··· .. ,,,. MOWTHltUTUESDAY RICHARD HARRIS · OMAR SHARIF J\\'l'~li· ta~e1n:it1on 111th n101·1t'!l>. ;i lo\"e or the sea and :in eight 1nillimeter mo1·i1' e:unt·ra ~i1en him b~· hii; father lead In Lht• <.1 \1 a rds. II e ":-; also hop· 111,t! fur ;; e:Jrt•e r in film . n1<1kin,e G;1r1 . 11ho no1' h;;s art 1·anC'efl tn !iQphisticated 16 n11lI1 n1 l'lf·r l'q u1 p mt·nl. 1 ... Ue· 1n)l named the top \\'1t111er 111 un1atl•Ur filmn1aking by !ht l\l\llH'i l on lnlt·rn<.1tronal :"\u1 i t hl';1 tr1 1·al l•:\l'll!'- r('l.\:I·:~ :11 a nll'\'tini.: 1h1 -. \11 •1·!.. 111 \\";1shinl:!ton Hl"T (;,\R \" \I nn"t bt· on h;inrl to rec1:11't' h1i; ;111:i rd cert ific;itt• ··r!l l11• 1n 11;111 a1i :-houllll.!! ftln1 ... ht· s:u(I. e:!lling \01 · t•n1licr ··tht·ulllmatcrnunth · fnr:-.u rfing I ht· re. lie t•xpta1ncd the :-1.\'.- minutc C'Ssa.v \1·:is intendcil In he ;i hout sur f ing ... But \1 l' h;1d a big lull of surf :ind got into ~k;;te bu;irding ... hl· t.'X· plain1•d T ll E ~clf ·laught rilh1 · n1ak er al so \1011 'Edison lflgh·s Rr(•ni:ter a11ard last ~e;1r fnr ··~<'a 0 ;11t., .. !ht· story of a tccn;1 gC'r, ··,1hu thinks .a bout surfing ever· Y"'here he J!oes. Il e e\'en falls asleep in class. t.lrcam· ing about surfing." Garv 11·ill 11·ork 11n ;1 lll'11 l5·miii.utc film 11hile in lla11·~ii. then hopes to tr;il'el 10 Central ,\mcril'a nt•\\ t;dl to start a 90-minu\l' 010\"it• The follo"·ing ll>prin:.!. he plans to start C'Olle gl' "I just like shout 111~ 1 llm ... hC' (·splai lll'{l. ;11111 i ill!_ ht• also 1·njoys the :-u rf 1 n:.: ;1 nd1 ra' cl· '"' Count in Kingdom Count Ba ~JC'. rC'eording p('rfo1·mances on Tornor ~t;ir C:.i rl Cr1rlion <uHI Tht· r0\1 landlerraC'C' l\in~Farnil .' \\dlbC'fL'aturetl F t'11 t ured o n Tomor on st;1f:t' at Disnt·~ land \1·ht·n ro11 land S tage a t 6. 8 and 10 the !'ark salutes the 1).llL1rillbel'hef\ingi'·;in1i· ·rhan ksgiring holidays on 1.1« including the King Sis· Frida)· und Saturd:1y, .'\o,·. lt•rs. King Cou sins and 7 .. ' Wl1nf i'o Do Country Fair In Silverado '.\"0 \'.24 COUNTR\' t-'AIR Fourth <innual Silvcradu C:in1on Count1)· F:dr. F;ight.1· booths of handcrafted i!erns. b:1kcd gOOd!l>. food hooths and i.:an1c honths along 1111 h a \ :1rict1 show and l'nlcl'ta1nmcnt "'ill be \nC'ludt·d 1n C\ ent · Parade starts a t 9 :i .m. Hours· JU :.1.n1 rlu~k ~ihcr,utn C;;nyon is off El Toro Hoa!'t . l\'0\'. :!2·2'.I C>R Cll F.STRA \Ol\'C'ERT -t;Cf Orchc:.tra. conducted by J\ll'aro (":1ssuto. \1·ill Pl'rforn1 al 8 p.m . Friday and Saturday. r'\n\'. 22·2.l, in the Fine Arts \.'Jllage 1·hl'<1lre, L'C Irvine . Admission. SJ :\0 \'.21 BA l .l.E'r t ·o .\C"E ll'r -'/'he 11t·1\ l.1L" .\n:!elc· ... llalll·L org:1111~··d h.1· Jnhn Clifrord. :1r11~1it· r!irl't'lnr ;.ind frirmcr n1t•n1bcr ()f I ht• \ t'll \ urk l "11 .r Ba llel. 11 1 It pt•rfu1·r11 :1! :i and ; . :iO 11 n1 . Sund :1 ~-. \01 2·1 int ht· Lai;una \I oulton l 'hl·:.it re. Laj.!una llc:1ch. Both f>('rfc1rn1ance:t \1 ill rl1:1turt: L'hfford and Polly Shelton. \1·ho gre11· up in Coron;; del t.lar .ind d;1 nct'd 11·ith I he !'\ e"' \~ork City Ballet and i\I a riltl· SI ih·~. ;1 l ~u fro1n Q r;1ni;:e County. ·rickets \1·ill be S5 J!l'neral ;idntission ;ind S2 5u for·chddrcn. BC'Sl'r\·;itinn~. 12131 li."17·i";:IO NOV. 30 TRAVE L SERIES-Newport Harbor Kiwanis r·oun- d ation presents a travel and a dve nture series at 8 J).m . on Friday nights in the Orange Coast College auditorium, 2701 F;;ir\'iew Road, Costa i\1csa. Series tiekets: S\2.50 for adults and SS for stude nts and s ing le tickets, S2.50 for adults :ind SI fo r !it udcnts . The schedule: Robin Willi ams. "1'his is Paris," !':ov. JO; Ha lph Franklin. "Grecian I loliday," Dec. ·~J : Sherilyn and i\l atthew i\te ntes, ··11ung:iry ... J an. 31. and Hu:.s Potter, "The Kingdom of the Ketherlands:· April 4. l nfnrmation. S.16·2163. O E(·. l~·~fl·'.!:! CO'°C't:H1" Lo!-J Angeles P h1lharn1on1c OrC'he:.tr;1 and the Lo:-An~t'lcs l\l astC'r Chor;de ,,·ill perform in concert in the Los t\ngclcs ~lusic Center Pavilion. Pe rformanl'e:-. are S·Jo p.m . 1'hursday and Friday. Dec. 19·20. :ind J p 111 . Sund:i.1". Dec. 22. ProJ;!ram : ··The Bach Christn1as C;111ta1 ;1." S1ravinsky·!'> "Symphony or Psahn ~·· and )li1zart":-":'\lassin C·\linor ·· DEC. l·I Sl:\"G l'°G C llRIST:'llAS TR EE -,\ 130·\·oice a t"<1ppel!a chf)ir JlC'rrorm s on behalf of :'llarincs Toys for Tot.~ cam· pa ig n on ;:i .h ugc. I i~h!crl 1>1 :.11 form forn1 in~ a I ree in F or£>s1 ! .a\1 n :'\lc n1nria I· Park Cyprcs~ oa::c:.14.1:; .BO:\T Pi\H ~\O J-.: 'J"he 29th a nnua l Parade of Lighll'd Bo:1 ts takes pl<tcc ulong the cana ls, of Naples and 1\la1nilos Ua y. Lon~ Bc;;ch at 6 p.111. Saturday and Sun· 1l;1~. l)l•(' 11 15 DEC. :11 \E\\" \·1·:.\1t ·s l::\'E P,\RT\' -The Queen i\la ry 1n Long Bc;n·h is the :-.itc of a i\~e11• \'e<1r"s E \·e Party a t 8 p.m. ·rucsday. Dt'C 31. 1"1t·ket ~. S26.50 J>l:'r person. J11ek Hic:llloh• F•y• Eho11•woy "CHINATOWN" (R) I "llttl Gotdo11 .. HAROLD & MAUDE" ~ Ji111i H~11ti "RAINBOW BRIDGE" I RI As k Andy srlCIAl MA TIHH SATUIOlt. Y &Jl)MDAY MCHAILOTTf'S WUM DOOIS 0'EM I 1:4S SHOWTIMES..12 &2 All Slit. TS '1.00 "SERPICO" !RI Y,,PUR NEWSPAPER CARRIER IS A CREDIT MANAGER ~ ~ "jNflfli•i* in.,ol••d dofl't M•M -,.n.t f• JM wtMtl' rc-pwt off P''fiflCJ -Of' t•tfl f°""t lo P•'f -Hit lllOflfWy bit fot" dli•tty of y-MWlPOfitr. I.it D•ity 'itot c.,.rif'f'1 wt.~.....,,, for thtMMl•t1. They trvtt y.. to poy ~ ffd Miry h9•t I• ,.y for fttt 1Mw1p•ptr1 tky dtli,.tr to 'fOll. c..rifl'5 •rt •d•iitd to itwt c.•Utt:ti119 .. Hltir rMtt• '' ....+y 11 tht I ~tti of tlKh mOJltti, or Ctrf•illly by .... loth, M llMy C•fl k nllftd of IMiflC) 111id by Htf r!!d of IN moMtl wlic11 ~ hn. to pcrr fttt ir bilh . If yov'll IJ''f your monthly lHR t•rly it ... T·ofltr wll Hep YOUI'" Clrritr hcippy, blll it will ASSURE PROMPT COURTEOUS SERVICE DAILY PILOT CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT ~~' .:...~ C~:1ry . ;; :-l·nior :.ii Edison 111,.:h ~chool and n1embt·rof th1• ... ur1in~ tt·an1 . 11011 the ('l'\E ;111ar1t ;1nrl f1r,..1 p!<1t·1· in !;1 ... 1 .1 l·:1 r ·-. t\ oda k '1"1•t·nai.:1· :'\[01 11· .\ 11 ;1 rd-.. for· "'l'he l.;1~l H idt·.·· his sl.all'ho:ird1ni.: fi\01 29·30. :\l1·i110 Rey. I lnur ... !or the l\10 da1 s r~============================='=====:1:::====================:::~ --.... "THE DOVE" l"UTUTIEl ,ltllE • TOMY It. W AltD • M.Y. DRAMA CRITICS CIRCLE AWAltD • "THAT CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON" •r ,,_ M,... ..... Recommended lof Mature Audiences T..,..,. Mn s-da,_.:00 ,.111. S,ECIAL SUHDAY MATIHEES-):00 p.M. "OPEN SEASON " lurt Reynalds in .. THE LONGEST YARD .. IRI "THE STIHG" IPGI· .. DAY OF THE JACKAl" IPGI "DR. ZHIYAGO" IPGI .. DIOH BROTHERS .. .. CHOSEN SURVIVORS'" IRI .. DR. ZHIVAGO .. IPGI "Summer W ishes, Winter Dreoms" "50MEn+tNG HIT US .•. the tr•w is deod .•• M1p us. pt .... , P'•aH help us!" '•thlon l•ltl'ld • NtwPG" Ctn1•' N•wpo" a .. ch • 6'M·07&0 L•f'IColn A1rtnu1 W. af KnOn Du11nt1 P1•k •a21 .. 1010 CO·HIT CO HTIHU OUS S HOWIH~S SATURDAV l SUHDAY HO ~ASSES !'LEASE .. VOH RICHTOFEH. l IROWH .. MO PASSES PU.AU h<1 \ t' ht·1· n •· ·' t t•ndl'd to9 a .~1 !o n11dn1µht . ;1lln~1ng guts!" trn11· !•1 l'nJ<11 lh!<>neylun1r!'> 111•>11· lh:111 :l!I n1<11or allrae lion.;. ;il11rq.: 111th the added •·n!1·rta111111t·n1 l'or jaz1. f:1n~. !ht· f<1n111u ... !'>lltnul!<> uf ('11un1 ll <1 ~1c :inrl 11 1:; ()rrhesl r ii 11 111 be sho11 C'ased ;it llisnl'' la nd '~ Pla za (;;1rd1·n:-fr;Jlll I( p 111 to n1id· nigh! l':1rl C:1rlton. 11 nu is eur· r111tl .1 011thL·1·b;1rl.' 11ith his 1111 ·· E1·t·rl:it-l111g I.oil',·· 11 ill otf1'r !I :111d ll p .111 . A GlUliGl."QOll ...._. < •'•' THE STING lfCl<foOAOll .. ~ur;iw.t!.Al "1C'1*l P G pM .,e . GLEMM fORD "SANTEE .. ··~··~-.-:,,~ ... f [lWf\R()\ t~ , ".' .. '\ , 1 I : . . .......... = ~flt.Jlfll"° JULll Al'IOltlWS OMAI SH.t.Jll~ CINEMA SCHEDULE MON·TUES·WEO·THUR-FRI OPEN AT 5 ;30 . ·'EARTHQUAKE .. AT 9:00·9 :15·10;30 SAT/SUN OPEN AT 12;45 EARTHQUAKE AT 1;15·3:30·9 :00·8:15·10:30 ,..,.,.1"' ..... ~ •. ,.. ... U • • "' ·~· '•"•·.... . '• ..... J ... p.o • .. ........... .. ~ .......... ·""'' ..... ,,., JMt l C- "SLlfHERu 141':\'111 \""7$ ·~· ttoc• llft •! ""' "' co"' ••• .... "'"° .•. ""'"'""''"" .. .,. Buen~ P~rk •527 2223 ••• ATTENTION! Hl!s mQl:on l)ldUlt "'"bl' \noion ,n the ~~rtl.n~ l!f• 1r.un .. 01mtn9(j{I ot Plei$t bt a¥01re tnill !"1111 ~·II ~ il *ell as 1.tt allll 11t1• f~ahs!•C tlll'C!S such'' 1111glll ht upeutnttd 1n 1n .c:1ual e1r1hqua11t lilt <nlnii'llll'nt ilSOmtS no resPOnSil:P>ht; I01 lhe P'>l'~I OI eniollOflal ieKhO~S ol lhe 1rwltYIOUilY>ewe1 NOW COME EARLY! "Ererybodr who 111s • .,., been ID'fld b~ .t d09 .wilt.do1e ... J • . . ('8 DAil Y PILOT Frid.iy Nover11oe1 22, 19'14 1;;'tl1e Gflll~ries -· ... ' Romeo and Fellow Weavers Show WorKin liagun-a CL\'01\ ll J.('11 On1t;1~ALS -3800 t;. t:oa ~t JI\\'),. LC JR\.'INE Gt\LLt:R\' -fine Arts \1illage on campus. 'JACK GLENNCALLERl' -2831 E. Coast ~lwy .. Corona pieces by 8ettY Gold and Gary Slater. through l.._)fut111 d~·l ~l ar. i\lar1nt· and land1H.·apcs b\' Al(•)>. Ney.· \.11orks by Los 1\ngelcs artists Peter Alexander and del ~1ar. Recent p.aintings by Michae.1 Balog, Californi a November . Hours : '9'ucsday.Satu1·day, 9 a .nt.·5 p.nl.; l)L1_i.:ursk1 , \hr9us:.h l>ti:crnbc.'1'. ' Ch111uia Ila vis 1-lorowitz on exhibit. Alexander's 2-l pieces l:lrtist who lives and v.·orks io New York, on exhibit Sunda~~ 1·5 P.m . ~and \Vednesdav aod.Thursday • 1·9 P· in . S \ST J\ AS·' ('()J.1.t;G •: t;A l,l. ER\' -1 ~1 h ~·n <I reprcst·nl three years of "'ork based on images or sunsets through Dec. 5. I-lours : l\'londa_y.Saturday, J l a.m .·6 p.m. MUIRIJEAD G'AuLERIES -~ S. Btistol Sl., South Br1:-toJ St rt·t·I:-., S;111t;i 1\na. ···rL·n lllul·k ;\1ncr1cun , \\'hile lloro"'llz's ··New \\'ork i111'lme and Space" is very ORANGE COAST COLLEGE ART GALLERY _ 2701 · (:oa(it J?laza, Co:sta Mesa. Lithog raphs by 'th~gaU and ,\rti:.l:..·· ;1 <'on1prt·ht"ns1\'t' relrus pc<.'li\'I"' nf hla<·k large and intrit'alc rharts. !lours ; Daily exrept 1\londay /f' · · R d C 'Braque and' graphics and art w'brk lrom .Tha1land and . ·' 1 d a1rv1 ew oa , osta l\fesa. Paintings and drawings by 1 lndi·a. Hours• Mond""·Frt.da)'. lO a.m .·9 p.m ., Satu1·da.». 11ll1luu(•.S and s1yh:;tn· ~11n.·tt1ons in clr:1wing. p;.11nt1ng, anc Salur ay, noon-5p.1n . J h A th •·! · · · t d ·1 -"' I I I 11 h.b osep n ony ,. ugnauu, ~rus a n wr1 er, ate on lOa.m .·G p.m .andSunday noon·Sp.m. " :-O.l'U I) url' anc :isscn) ., ag1•, on ex 1 it throug h De<·. l:?, . d. I th h N 28 ll M d ~·da 9 lluur:'l: ~londay -Thur:-.<la .v , 10 u.rn .·3 p.m . und i\l o ritlay-l.AGlJN,\ 1-'EOERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN-260 Oc1?an u;p ay roug . ov. ' . ours;... on a)'=i-' y., a.m.·Z -NEWPORT-tfKRBOK ART 1'1"USEU1't --2211 W · Balboa _:ul.d '!'111'i.1La:; • ..C\l.u.m.. ~ _ ---'"'~...J;}!\~ ... Lagij.naf Ucacb, ~t~rcolors_Qy ___ Geru c Gar, ~·~&Ntl::t?'ft'~·~nt~De!,;,· .,..-Bl\ld..:.bleltlpo.tt Beach "The Audacious_}'~s 1961·1971" fAI. s ·r .-\·rt: t'l'l .tEHTO~ LIBRA It\' _ IJi:.pla.v uT dcners and The nia P:idaotk 1101><'. through November. Plaza, Newport Center .. Oil µaiiitings ·by Robert \Vood' features recalls the carliE:r shows sponsore Y e i.:1·.1ph1<-u rts :ind po1)u[ar l'Ullul'e 1nclud1ng muvie and Hthographs and prints by Norman RoCk\\•elJ . I-lours: Museum .· Entra nce Gallery displays by J ohn . Evans p .. :-.tE'r!.. tumie l)(XJks. 11a1x·r doll:. :.ind vulentines, through GALI.ER\' I -Studenl llealth Services. UC lr\•ine. J)aily;noon-S p .m .. · (Coll,.ge Books) and Bt>n Posin (Visual Exper1enc.es: ()E•(·f•n1licr l l1uirs: >Jund;iy 'l'hur~la v, 7 :·15 ;i.in .-9:·1.:i \\' <ijercolo rs by Rex Brandt or Corona d~I t.tar. I-fours: BOWERS lttUSEU~l _2002 N. Main Sl., Santa Ana. Steel · :Photograph.ic Proje~t\onsJ through Nov. 21. Hours daily: p 1n .: F rHlay:-., 7··15 ;1 ni.· I: 15 p.ni . -:.1nd Saturdays, 9 i\londtty·t'r1d ay, 9 a .n1 .. 1 p.m . sculptures exhibition entitled Cor Ten feature 18 sclec.ted Nooq·4 p,m . (closed l\londays ) nnd l'Tidays 6-9 p.m . • 1 n 1 t : 4,"i p ni . -;;;:;;:;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:=======;:::::::.:::::.:::.::::• :..;;~~~;;;;;;;::::::==========::==:i:======:; l'.\l'.lt'J(' SA \'l.\:GS .\\"U 1.0,\:\' -::l'.133 Bristol St . I SJ\!\ft' (.'11:.i :-.1 PlaLa, l'ost;i 1.ll'!>iJ Oil p:.ii11t1ngs , lalf!it)tpt.'S. St.'tl~(";Jl>l'::O and f!or:.1ls by Edith r:ogarty and Faytl:urlls. lhrough O('t'. 15. CIR .\:\'(~E ('();\ST ('01.L,ECE l.tllft ;\R\' -2iUI F11ir\·1e\\' Ho:.id , C.:ostll i\'lcs:.i . Pholo~raph y exhibit by l)r;.111~l' Co:.ist Colll·gt' :-.1t1dt·nt. Don Corman. Jlottrs: .\lond:.iy -Friday, i :Ju a .m ·HJ p.n1 . and \\'('ckends, IU .,tlfl' :1.m.·5 r>.n1 . l .. \XC; ART C ,\l.LERIES -St•rlpp-. Colll';:e. 9th :uul l'11lurnbi:.i Strl·t•\::o . C'larf"n1ont. .. Thl' F int· Art of Food," r:1ng111 g from And~· \\\irhol's soup can to 17th century llutch painter .Jan \';1n Kc~scrs bo\\'I or grapes. through l)ee.:J !lours : l)aiJ.v: 1·511.m. 'f,\LIS~l 1\N PRll\TS -1·137 Glenneyrc. Laguna Beach. H~eent t•tch111~s by S1)anis h artist. 1.larco~ l riiarri. throui.!h ~ovcmhcr. lluut·::.: Da ily e.\:l'CJ>l 1'uesd:ir. 11 :.i m .·Sp.m . · llOI,,\~ O'S COLl.t:('l"OR GAJJ,f:R \' -:.1s.i5 E. Coa.~t II\\,\'., <:oruna <lcl J\l :ir. \\'ildlifc v.'ood 'carv1ngs by \Y;d[~' :'llaa1'~1n g h . lhrough Dec. 15. !lours: i\londay-S:.itun.la~-. noon;--li p.n). XE\\'P(lRT HEACJI ('IT\" llALI. 3JOU !'\C\\'1)111·1 Bli,:U~· Nt•\\lltJrl Bcaeh. IJil!) ;ind \1iJ\crcolors hy ,\]:.in h n Ad;im s of NC\l'l)Orl Bcat'h. -? -ffflJ;~1ECT(_)R'S CllOJ CE CALLERY-266 ~ Coast USily{~tLaguna Beach . '"Elements" by abstr:.ict i.i;iinter .~I ic;_h<&~l Br.'1dl£'y, I hruugh :'\01·c111 h{·r J lours · \\' ed ne ~d<Jy Suritl~~, 10 ,1.n1 . -5 µ.m. XE\\"PORT Sl'lltJUI. ()f' Pll(YfOGRAPll\. C.JALLER\' Ji~IJ CiJnlpllS Drive. :'\e"porl l.~01th Photogr<Jphs h.v Paul Ca ponigro. through Nov 23. I lours \\'edncsday and Saturday, 1·4 p.1n . f'LO i\TI'.'(; \\'ALL C.Al.1,ER\' 15-1:! S Coas1 II\.\ 1 L;1gun:1 Beach DriJ\\ in gs by Ann '.II anl' ·r1tus and '.\";1n°l',\' Ru1:ha11<.1n. !hroug h l)l'l' i Hours 'J'hursda~ Sund:i\ noon -5 p.n1 GOLDE!\' \\'t:ST COLLEGE -1574,1 Golden \\'es1 St llungtingt on Beach Abstract paintings drav.·in gs ;JnC pciJ)lS by JO\\' Goode. James Jaravaise, David Patlerson and Peter Plagens Hours f\.lo nday-Friday I' am .3 p,m and \\'cdnesday 7-9p m 1\~ Sunday's Famil~·Weekly: '"\\ h•o I II••• '" 11 .. 'Thanit .. l 1 o• Ou, ~nnu•I 1·~11,.,,, -· 1 ·-~ .......... i...11.~ ..... 1.... ....... (,ih• ... (.;,. , .. .,. 1 1,.~· ,.,,11,.....,1,.iow-~o• ~<><l' ....... M•lll ............ ~ ' Thoughts tor Thanksgiving: "What I have to Be Thankful For" ··.'1111••' /•//ll••ri • /1•'111.J.: r•·111ind 11$ lthnl Th1111f.s1Ii1i11f.· '' 11// ,,(,.,111 •'t •'II I!'"'" jt1te !111,• /,,.,." fl',1$ 1/uu1 l.i/11/.'0 Eight well -known Americans, headed by our First Lady, Betty Ford. share their persona! thoughts with FAM ILY WEE KLY t his Thanksgiving. Eacli !1as suffered reversal s recently and each has been able to turn misfortune into positive lessons for bett er li ving. --)~ Gilts lo Give Your Home This week FAMI LY WEEKLY Women's Feature Ed itor Ros- alyn Abre.vaya. presents the annual AT HOME Christmas idea ecl!tlon. Everything is $100 ol less. Some items you can make yourself. Each one has the touch of the profes- sional designer and will make your home stand out . 1\ll Conung Sunday with fbt> I ' THE BOWL GA ·E KITCHEN CABINETS ~' Beaulilul lin.i1hed cahinel1 cuslom made loolc 0 the displays. pull the 2 5 ~ at everyday price1. See · drawers open. look al OFF •ho w0<kman•hip. wo <hink you"ll like 1hequalily FREE IN HOME ESTIMATES Connie Nicholas our kitchen exper1 can help. Call (213) 869·3501. lllDOOR TY AllTEllNA 97c II you're in a stfong 1ignal area, this might do it Great !or a portable too. llUTOllE RAllGE HOOD 1aaa LAllCE TY AllTEllllA'llT 997 Color and B&W , mo:ny dipoles, pulls in weakest signals. 50 FT. TY WIRE 47c Replace old wire ii it's brillle or cracking. you'll gel a better picture. Pre·wired wilh Ian. and light. Jn some nice western colors. With recleanable grease filter. Makes it easier. wilh pot icrubber,·push bull on suds ond rinse. Adapts to existing openings. DISBllASTER KITCHEN FAUCET 3900 COUNTERTOPS WESTERN TOILETS WHoS Tt~E G ll'< UP FR6N1' 0.0 The savings on these are tremendous this week. Lifetime fired porcelain. Bowl and waler closet. White only while they last. Seats are extra. STANDARD LOWBOY WATER BEATERS Fully gloss lined. auto-shut oJI, lull lemp control. insulated tonk. 5 year guarantee. 20GAL. 59oo 30GAL. 69°0 40GAL. 79oo 50GAL. 99oo 3900 . BEATER HOUSES 1900 Put it outside, saJer In case you.spring a leak. pick up tome inside closet space t.co. Heavy galvanized metal. NATIONAi; DISPOSERS Top brand with our own name so we con sell I hem lor less. Up to 1;, hp. stainless cutters. deluxe model has reversing feature. Better priced, better guaranteed. 3YEAR GUARANTEE 5YEAR GUARANTEE ?YEAR GUARANTEE 23 00 36 00 49°0 WHITE TOILET SEAT FLUIDMASTER BALLCOCI lllllAID SAFETY . FOLD TUB ENCLOSURE 267 This is why lhe s.eal is extra with lhe Western Toilets, becO:use we ha•e a good price on ii loo. DOW SILICONE TUB SEAL 377 Positive 1hut-olf with no long drown out squeal that makes you crazy. DRAIN POWER 330.0 I Plastic folding curtain. obscure (like some of our jokes>. safer. Complete kit. .. . -.. . . . .. " -.. . ~· 8f.T .• ,3 ~ ..... 0 +97 Ca:;::::.~ 10 FT. 2 9°0 J~epsils elasticity.doesn:; POLY PRO LAUNDRY DAY 121 -14''' 12FT. 3 5 00 yellowordiscolor.nevercracks. • \ • No lye. no acids. take• a second to open the drain. Pressure forces obatoclea lhru • Strong, no rusting, no corroding. e•er. • • \ • ' I ' Goi ng, Going, Gone Isabelle Lounsberry, \veil known \.Voman Sahot sailor st:.irt :-. Lakin g on \\<.tll·r in .i recent l'i J.!U lta at San Diego V;i chl C:tub'and takL•s an uncx · ·pC'tl t'd hath \\hen she falls to bail fa st ,enough Ht·,e:a tt;.~ \V<1s ~ne of _m~n: lhl\ C\ ~nts 3ponsorcd by the \Vomen s S<.nling .·\ssoc:1<.1t1on 111 \1•h~th :.i 'l'ri~t· of humur is a prcr1._·quisite. New Boat Sales Nea·r '73s Cup '77 Americ0i 's Challengers Seen Despite the fuel scare at tbe first of the year. the recreational boating in- dustry in the U.S. turned in a uear record 1lcrfor·mancc for the 1973·i4 model year l'lldcd Aug. 31. accnrdingto industry s pokesmen. J ack ti-1. CraiJ: Jr .. chair· man of the Boat 1ng Industry Associations !BIA ), said sales of nl'"' boating equip· ment again topped the S2 billion mark and fell short of the previous year's all· lime record by less than three per cent. ''\Ve took a beati n g during the fue l s hortaee months or January . f'ebruary and ~larc h. but sales r ebounded sharply af. ter that and finisht..>d the mode l yt>ar on the up · s wing." CraiR said. :\'E\\I YORK !APl -The Kew X,,ork Yacht Club says it a l ready ha s four ch311enges under considera· l ion for the 1977 Amcric'.l's Cup. The challengers, accord- ing to the NYYC. are the Royal Corinthian Yacht Clu lJ in Great Britain. Ro,·al Gothenburg Yaeht Cltib in 5,,.edcn. The Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron in Australia and 'fhe \'achl Club 0 '11 yeres in France. T ll F. C H ALLENGES come only tv.·o months after the United States' 12·mctcr yacht, Courageou s, v.·hipped Australia 's Southern Cross 4·0 in the series off Newport. R.I 'rhe Australian challengl' 1\·.ls made by Ivan lr\\·in. By ALMON LOCKABEY It's no actident that bout sho11·s a re in the .v.•inter :ind early spring. Thtit's the time of year 1-1•hen most boating buffs J!t't the yen for a new or larger boat. And boat m a nufarturers kno\\· that orders placed in !he spring generally germinate from seeds planted .:1l lhc \\'inter boat shO\\'S. s ecretary of the Roy~I Sydney Yacht Club. lie siud .Jim ll ardic, J•eter Cole and Alan Payne are organizing the challenge. Pavne. de- signer of Gretel and Gretel I I unsuccssful Australian c.hallengers for the Cup in 1970 and 1972, is expected to des ign the Aus tralian entry. The meet is scheduled for 1977 and "'iii be conducted under the international 12·meter rules. .l\lan Bond . heoid of t he s )•ndicatc that sponsored Southern Cross, is not JO· volved in the challenge. "HE COULD BE later," Payne said . "but I can say no more at thii; stage." If all challenges arc ac· cepted. elimination races \\"ould be run to determine \1•hich of the y<ichts 11•ould face the U.S. defender. Weekend Argosy At Dana Dana Point Yacht Club has addt•d oinother argosy type race to the Southern California yachting calen· dar to be knov.·n as the Ocean si de Argosy sc heduled to be s ailed Saturday and Sund:.iy. IT IS 1\T tht•sc boat shov.•s that veteran boat 1'he doublc·barrrlt.·tl race 01\'ncrs as "ell as persons contemplating thei r first is pal terned :iftcr !\"t..•\1 port bo::it est a htished priorities such as: Ocean Sailing Ass0<·iation 's \\'hat is tn ost practical and v.•hat v.·ould be "nice to Alan1itos Bar Argosy :ind ha,·c." Cabrillo Beoich ''acht llo1v big a boat -11·hat kind -what a_ccommod~· CJub's Bahia de Cabrillo tions -"'hat special features -what price range is Hc\'erse 1\rgosy. realistic. Ocean racing yachls \\'ill Once these <lccisions are cemented, it's tin1e for ~ail to Oceanside Saturday !he second step 'vhich is ~encrally a surl'ey of the fit>ld and aft er an overnight stay of stock boats available . The more you survey, the bet· ,1. i l h f est i \'it i c s at ter you can compnrc and the more likely you arc to Ocea ns id e ''nc ht Club, sad ~cltle on just the r ight boot. home on Sunday. rttajor regatta action on lllOST PEOPl.E leaving a boat show \Viii find tht·~· the SCY 1\ calendar thi:-. have an1as.~cd :i hundle of literature. It 's becoming "·eekcnd is Alamitos llay customary for hoat sho1v·goers to carry a s mall shop· ''acht Club's Turkey Day ping bag to handle all the pamphlets. brochures and Hegatta for all c lasses other n1atcrial put ouL by salesmen, dealers and Saturday and Sunday. n1anufucturcrs. Los Angeles·Long Reach 1\rtcr s urvc1•ing thc field, it is easier to 1,1arrow the ALA~llTOS BA y YACllT field 10 (\\"O or thrCe boats that are closest to..v.•hat you c LU R -1' 11 r.key Day ha\'e in m ind. Then comes checking these boats. This nl'l!atl;t. all classes. Satur· ran be done by contacting ov.•ners of the boat or boats da\. Sund;i ~· you arc intl•rrstcd in Los A:'>.'GELF:S Y1\CJ-IT Before shelling..out your ha rd·carr1cd money cht•1·k CLL' n -Frostbite Scril·s. !he boat s \11th a marine ~urveyor or ship\\·right 11·1\o dinghil':-. Sund:1~· ha\'C' no 1·csted intC're:-.1 in the boat you :ire consider Sa nt a J\l oni!'a Ra~· inf! :\sk boat.va rds and maintenance exper~s aboul t.h<' \\' I ;-.; D J A ~1 ~·I E RS l'rl'ciucnc.'· of rl'pairs and ho\v much profcs~1onal main· YACHT Cl.U B .Junior- tcnancc is req 11i red on the boat of your choice.. Senior t n tr a c I u b, I nvita· tio nal. Saturday. • 1.00K AT Tll F. resale market. If there arc a lol Of PA LOS \IERDES YACI·IT l\\'O·vc:ir·old boats for sulc like t he one you arc con· CLUB -Cold Duck Series ~idei·1ng. it ma.v indicate owner dissatisfaction. ~·0. 2, Pll R'F, ~'I ORF. onc- lf ui,rd modl•ls ~ire hard' to find or bring a high design keclboats. Sunday. prirl' it could indical.c a good inl'estmcnt. DEL RE'' Y ;\Cl-IT CLUB • Bu! once you ha.\'e ~ifted..all the,infor:m ation ~nd -1 ntra lub · Drl1ms tick plaC'('d \•Our order it's still no time to relax. Decide race. invitational, Sunday. \1·ha1 t•h.a nAt•s ""ill be made in the stock boat. what e~-t-IALIBU YA Cl~T CLUB tra CQLUPlll<'nl \\'Ill Lie installed and how much It \\'111 -Turkey Day Regatta, cost. . multihull. Sunday. fllan) n1;1nufacturers are willing to h~ve yo~ ':1slt Ne•·port-Da lboa t heir factories nnd see your boat being budt. This u; a DANA PO INT YACllT good Idea 1r you can manage it. You ~·ill. g.et a tremen· CLU6 -0cennside Argosy. dous sense of i;a1isruction out of such a \'ISlt plus learn· Saturday, Sund By. inG more about how Y°';lr bo~t. is ~uilt -:--t~us ha.ving a San Diego more intimate lien:;e 0(1denhf1cat1on with 1t. SO UT H W EST E R N YACHT CI~UB -Sinnhoffcr • La.ws No Deterrent -Unruh f'rum WireSefvice!'; Only conscience. not lav.·s cun keep a leg islator from )'ielding to c0Uu1l e~s temptations, C"a1L forn1a Treasurt-r-elect J ess Unruh told Florida· lawmakers. "Each of you "'ill ha\'C to be your nwn conscience,·· Unruh said at a orientation conference for ne1-1· Florida leg1slation in TaJlahasscc. He spoke from a perspcc· ti\'e gained in years of ser1·ice as speaker of the llouse in California. •• Gov. Ronald Reagan used the occasion of the annual Thank sgiv ing turkc ~­ carving ceremony to get 1n a plug for the slate's turkey industry. "Thev can out turke~·s on people"s tables hl're in [ ____ PE_O~PL_E~J California at prices that are :JO to 40 percent less than last year, and there aren't many businesses 1vherc you ('an make that statement," Reagan said as he car\'ed away on a JO.pound bird, the largest of three present- ed by the California Turkey Industry Board. • Three Texas \\'omen v.•h/J led a success ful fight ogainst state adoption of tv.·o sets or school books have been sued by the publisher for $30 million. The libe l and slander suits 1ver~led in Austin by The Econom y Co. of Oklahoma City, "'hi ch said the "'omen's testimony at state hearings on the lex· t books caused it both a Joss in sales and d amage to its national reputation. Named a s defendants w ere J\Jr s. Billy C. Hutcheson of Fort \Vorth, Linda Eichblatt of Cle:ir Lake City a nd lll rs. R.C. JY::i rrlPJ' J r . of ~;in A nl'Pln •• Rear Adn1. Philippe de G a ull e, son of the late French pres ident, has taken another step u p in his military career .... He was nam·ed a s com· mander of the sea patrol 01rm of the . French na\'y after 21 months command· ing ships 1nonitoring mis· siles fired from a launching center in s outh1vcs ter11 f'rance. Rep. Delbert Latta, IR- Ohio,). one or Ril'hard Al. r-.·ixon 's strongest.. s up- porters during impeach· mcnt hearings. resignl'd as ;.1 member of the House Judicia rv Comn1ittee ;ind \\as rci)Jiiced by Re p. Paul ~. ~l c('loskey Jr, I R·Calif.1 !\lcCloskey. e lerted by the I louse to take Latta's place <1~ the 17th Rcpublil'an on the 38-member p<1nel. ran :t_i.:a1nst ~ix9n. in t~t· 1 ~72 GOP pres1denl1al pnmar1es on ;;111 ant111·ar platforn1 Latta. co11sidl'l'Cd a con. :-.er,ati\e, 11 as named to the <·ommittee \\hde it \1 as nearing Gerald R. Ford's non1inal1on <1~ \'Jt'e presi· dent l;i st year. • J . J . O 'Donnell, \\'as re- f'll't'lcd president or the Air Line P ilot s Assoeiat1on <ALPA ) at its tOll\·cnliou in Kans as City. O"Donncll. an Easll•rn Air Lines pilot. dre\v 21.771 l)f 27.270 \'Otes cast for SC\'l'Tl l":Jndida tes ·• Gov . Ron ald R eaga n plans to use his new 677· acre Santa Barbara ranch <1s a \\'eckcnd _and \'aCation retrt•a l , thl' Go,·ernor's pre· s:-. !'t'C'rCIHr\' said. "l·le v. ill .kt•ep his home in lht• Pa ci fic Pali sades area.'' su 1d Clyde \\'allhall. Aides confirmCd C;Jrlie r th<it Reag an h ;icl t aken possession of the Tip 1'op Ranch . located 25 miles norlhea~t of Santa Burbara. ON O E l.IVER\'dn~· insist on a <'h eck·Out sail '''ith ~ Q Rym race, ~I ORF. 1-~~--,:1 dealeTT"Cflrt'~l'nr.tthT'!m')'OU t7ln-J:o-t.t11 ough the-bo:t•T--""sunda\', ll't-•---~mhmt~htt of <ifM'refX"nt~ to1w--t'Of'rttted before -:--SAT"lfl"'t Co YAC fino l del\"t'ry. 1'hc ··~hakcd<n1·n" v.•ill re\'eal small CLUB -Sinnhoffer llot i1e-m.11 lhu1 t'an be ~peeled in anything as complicatt>d Rum race. OR , Sunday. °'""°"' Sll.VERCATE YACHT • ' l-"ll1a'lly. 11•all patiently for the dealer~~ C>UJldcr to CLUB -Slnnhoffcr l\1ug 0 t'orret't the discre1x•ncic.!l -and then go saihng. Rum ratt', SDlf f', Sunday Anybody wanna buy o boilt? Buy a Border to Border ' . Bargain ., Every classified want ad in the DAILY PILOT appears in every edition every day. That means your ad will be seen in papers delivered to homes and sold from newsracks from border to border all along the Orang e Coa st . . . all the way from Seal Beach to San Clemente You Get It All Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Costa Mesa Newport Beach Laguna Beach Irvine Sadrlleback San Clemente (Plus the daily newsrack edition) For One Price With A DAILY PILOT Classified Ad Phone 642-5678 YOU CAN CHARGE IT, TOO __ .1------ • " lllf IJ<(&tll M61\ttillte•t" !"' O..,..CNlf 1 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED AD_S . l OM C...I kvict YOu CM s.it II, f ind tt. I 642 .. 5578 fffl et.dol ~ ' Tr.0. II W'lli'I I w.r1t Ad . 1002 · I General R.E. ERRORS: Advertisers should chock thek •d• I OPEN HOUSES dilly & report errors I m m • d i 1 t t I y. The DAILY PILOT ai.sumts ll1blllty for the first I n corr t ct insertion ' SAT. & SUN. 1-5 , BALBOA ISLAND , ;±7 COLLINS .ISLAND only. L.1rg\.' luxury, llro.nd no. w hun)I.', 1.Jl) r'l, on 1-1111~1· w1lh I~ pit'!' '" :-IIµ. Dbl. garage ! Houil•t for Sal• 1e ~ off. :-l~·cet jX.il'klni; tor '·;;;:;;;;;~~-;:;;-~~I " add1110na) l'Ml'11, ! 902 SO. BAYFRONT General R.e. 1002 * • • *' • Pr1ml' locauon~ lge. family --------;horn<': xlnt Qea('h. MESA VERDE ; NEW EXCLUSIVE HILLSIDE J Just r.:-Jucc·d SlJ.000? Li!ll!': J l~lund t1oinC' with lge. 2 TRI-LEVEL . . I Hie .1r1. +. ru~ p:i.11o & . gl.lSS<'1..1 l.inon. Sl-">000. Jusl Irv lo duphc;ilr Lh1!> on.· ill ·sn,900~ I' ro• st 1:.; r I t'tlrnn1un11y. Quil'l 1rt'<'·l1n::'d I s1ree1. Gracious .. n11·y to broad h\'lnG room \\,1rnll'd I hy crarkhni.: f 1 r c p I :\ r " . ~pdcious lormill d i n i 11 g I roon1 Ga1.J1·r1 \'J1•'.\ kHrtl"ll. L,1r~t· ~•'J'IUL'Jll' l .. n11ly roo111 §altslnu·!J REALT.Y 31::0 r.l.\R!.~E A\'E B . .\LJV),\ ISLAND • 673.6900 * •1·1111 11 .. 1 b.or :uid f1rcpl"''" "'"""'"""""-""""'""""' Cllll l'll'W tro111 h:ick. BC'St --A PAIR-of s<·hnol~ ;11111 co n1 u1 u n 1 t Y .J;u•lluit'>'. Call ~Q-:!:113. TWO'S OPCN :it~. Ifs fllN rn 1!f NICf• \l'on"I :::c\ you i·L'ry !ar 111 [ • 11 pok<'r gamt: l1ul tlli~ pair ' . of brand nt'w hc;1ch duple .... ( I i' t'S will put you on !he right , ruadto :inex cell"nl1n- . · ---vr~tn1l'r11 prof,'1·a1n i\1..iy be -EASTSIOE suld 10.:,.th•'r 01· ..ipart, both VA-FHA ha\'c 2 1!irL'1' Br:! Ba luxu1·y \Vow. Sclh:t· 1ransferred from uruts suitable !CU" o\\·ner !his lleautllul 1 br.. ? ba occ upancy hon1e 1-1•/hu~c lot on :il!cy. PLUS r:oon1 for boats, campers First 0•1·ner Dcprce1,itK>n & pool. Lots 1.1( used brick ONLY $85,000 EA. & \\'Oo d. Best hon1c. CALL 644-721 1 available in this ideal loca-• llon. S urro u nded by M.m beautiful tree<; & shrubs . . At $42,950 should 1nove fast. ~ &IG-7711 or !>-10-89-1~. ~ $60,000 Shelter 1974 JOo/o Gross on Down 3 A 1rn11nt. .3 ncl -lcasc for 10 yr~. NO \\"ORK, NO \\'ORf!Y- JU~T MAl..:L"S /\!ONEY! OWNER, 675-7414 "THROW AWAY YOUR CAR'.' r;,. "l~DEPENDE?\T". 1\1·0 blocks 10 ~hopping, bank,;, doctor~ s, rt·suuranls. Two rnasicr bcdroo;ns, beautiful J,":;,rden surroundings in a sec ur e a1n1osphi!'rr. No nlil.lntenanec, own your O\.\'ll, \\·rstc!iff i\Tl'!l. No •1'0rrlea. just be con1lor1ab!C' & enjoy yoursPlf~ ! $ 7 4, 5 0 () Call 646-7111. -- - --~---ON.1.•11~.1rs~uN YOOCNCE1 ~~~:o!~~=!~ )@. ~ ESTATERS $39,soo -$44,950 L .. -----= 3 BH, 2 Ba I !o~s near N~".,,., """'' ""· L"' Reduced by $10 ~no by man 1n1o1rlf' running t'f' ' stream. 3'15 Ln11·crsi1y Dr. • 543-7223 OPE'.\/ DAILY}.;; 1 Vacant -6%-Loan- V.A. Joan 10 be assumed V•ith · Sl.-l(l() du11n 11•ith total pay· 111l'r1t or $331. :1 Bdrm. 2 barh :"It•\\" C:3l'Pf'IS. Fl'C'Shly /',lin1ed 1n/uut. Ohl i;arai:r" Eh:-<:. ll/J's. lfui;£' yurd. f,1nl11~1h· lU"Pa. Call Hacienda Real Estate 963-83 16 ENCHANTING GARDEN Gracious living & great In- vestment on Bii: Canyon Golf Coul"S(). LUll.W'klUS '3 tx-droom, ·l&x32 hv rm, din rn1, dbl \.\·et bar. marble .ni:-.1stcr ba!h. Q\1'11C'r ,\vi 11 carry r;r,~ 1st TD <it 9%'i"4 on S149,500 pri~ or \cage_ for SI()(,(). 1nonthly :;.>9 Hue Grand \'allee- Ask at gall' for dlrecllon! VOGEL & BABBITT 644-6056 6°/o Assuma ble Loan.. i - --- 3 br. pool, ~'Ue~t houi:e. open I LAGUNA ·HILLS b1s1rns, _frph'., 3 ear g:nr. z.:cat as a pin & twii;e. as Likl' l!\'1ng 111 :1 Park! 1 nlcl'~ A real condom1niun1 Open: 1·5. Sat. & Sun. 611 llt1y in one of our fast~sl A!dl'an Place, N c 1\· po rt I .i.:rr1wing areas. E..x1stiJ1R HL•ights, Agt. 675-2163 FHA loan can be assumed. SJ~.aoo LOOK WHAT '1';_. 'IV · You ~~m~~~~~~ss. ~'21 A crispy <'le:in 3 bNtroom ~ I I 1-1i fh a \'Cry large family roo1n On a tnp f'ast side Cost;i ti.lrsa !rC<'hn('ll, no 1raft1c, pridt• of Ol\.·ncrship !.lre"l'I. ,\ 111..10:: .:harn1cr. S~l.9:-io, 616-IJjJ. 0/>f.N Tit ll • rT'S ruN TO 8£ ~/(,[' I [~! ~ ~ STOR\" HUGI:: POOL l.iri::" l\ll's;i \ rr1I•; !;11nily honlC. t·aruastll' 1.1.irk yaro l 11 ilh l<irgc ponl. :-ll'\vly . 1 , s r ,. d, \1·011'1 I.1st. ;> hcdrooms, 3 b:iths. Close to shoppins & schools. Wa lker & Lee REAL EST.\TB 545-9491 CORB IN-MARTIN Realtors * 644-7662 * -TAKE ov"E'"'Rc=~ VACANT GI LOAN 2 STOR\'." Anyone l'an as-•11m~ this GT loan subjL'Cl 111 7',Q annual percf'n!.1~\' r;itl'. Bcautilul :!300 sq.IL hon1e. E\'cry1h111g fron1 lhl' forn1,1I rl j n in g IWJll\. sc>pt<rfll!' (a 1'1 I \ y ro11n1, 2 f1rrpla1 ·1•s, provide~ cornfnrt. Walk er & Lee Rl::AI, ESTATE 545-9491 ASSUME 71/~o/o LOAN SUPER POOL HOME Lo. 1in. pyn1t. Anyone can qoahfy. Only 3 y~. ohl. rlil'."C hk )d 11•/firepu Only S:!93. 1w·r 111n to I a l p ~· 1111 <; • S :l 'i . '.cl O \J I u 11 fltll'f'/r.:iu I' H 1:: s TI(.; E 11n\!L.'. c;.r,.61i1•, 1'\\'0 srory POO.~L-..,.h-on-,-,c;-,,c, I s::7.0Q(). B<'!<I huy! Elh<1"' I t r.,111 • h:ir•~:11n Pl"IC'l'. • ~i:_h1U'J). :-17 bOlO. ,\~~I L\~:Ct.:TIVJ:; pool hc,1111• ~;II'· -;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;=====~1 :::;1111 11'To1". Open !lpnc1ou~· i --- 111'Jls. Jl ui:.,. l<it. rkl1~hlful ASSU~1Al3LE Fl!,\ LOAN 1•nlrrl;111'n11'n1 !'Ionic. S~\900 ~nd o\vnrr is \\ill111i,:: to carry 1• <• h.ori.::dn! Coll no1,,. -:!nrl Trui;t ~'I..'<.!. T"'O s.IOT) s.li·61)l11 .\\!1c.---,-,-: n1ot!cl 1,.'Undo 11•11!1 l\l'O ;: + l"i\:'1111.Y ruo1n \<'llh lo.ir. bedroo1ns. two baths. Fully i\tllh<•n11t· :'llt.',,ll';on 1111' 1!"•>l carp1•11'1! :ind dra ped . /'.I'\~ pht~h rnrper. :\i•ii• F:neloi;1•d )'ill'tl and go.rag", Co n1 111 u 11 ' r ~ """1 and dr.opc!l. l . .<l\"('!y !ll'l~hbol'hOlo<I ,, •.. Only S-IJ,:19U! ,J;aU .;\&t OO\I ll~hri>un<I Io r ch1l<lrcn, s<11..fl11n · · -f.'"x"rcllrn1 (~n1l1Y 11'\' Ing i ;;i;;;.;;,,...;iiOiiOiiOiiOiiOiiOi I lnc-ah·d ;,• i\lcfatl1!1'n and ll.irh(lr lnr only S:!ii,7 . .1). C•1H &1~1-~11..! or Gt~-1001 Io r 1ur1h"r 1nform.1t1on. --EASTSIDE BARG~IN HUNTERS l!Jr.111~ floot'N'I bf' au t y f.T;'lro•J hy lruit IN'C~ on (''l;fl'.'1 Cf)a('ioUS f11t. SZ:l,950. ro. a.mm"' Ad "'i~r:Ci! l ACTION I Propirrti•• Call 7S'J•lC>lO A DAILY 'llOT !.tOO OUAll)l NIWl'OIT llM:M AO·YISOR "41·S671 Seu idle 11C':i1i. 11•1th • ~ .. ________ _. I J'1ll\I Cla.:;bLficrl ad, 642-6611 .__ ' .~ '.Jt2 \ DAI\.. Y Pk.OT llllXED SINGLES Silt Loves Mt. ~t LOVt5 Mf NOT. 5>lf LOVf5 M€. s~e ioves Mt NOT ... · 1..()()1( fir 1"15 AFGlA>I I KNITIED ,JAA! FIGMENTS I l ~ I , by Wm. F. Brown ond Mel Casson _.....,,.._~6 LD~5 Mt ! .. ,-,, " r SOoMt 11 ;.-LOv65 11.6 ! 1lJAf5 LIKt Dll:OPPIN6 A Nd·MITTE11 IN 'Ille LASf. O("rnf Ni~! by Tom K. Ryan by Tom Batiuck by Dale Hale by Emie Bushmiller ·.--~~~--~~~~-'-, ~ ' . ' !. "°"0 1 ;,·===== • RIPICULOUS-- HOW COULP THERE 6E AN INVl5 1BL.E ~-, MAN ~ TODAY'S CIDSSWDID PUZZJ.B ACAqH 50 CGS unit 1 Y0<.1(11· 52 Plot ol Lilnd .mritfll 5l Gllldo'• not1 15 M:tr~-S4 Auditor; L~ Abbr. 10 SulllllbrMter: 57 Sk~I lnlormal S9 U.S. !T'li51il1 t 4 Llfei.11:. 61 Arduous tod: A~ 2wordt 15 Mi~., I 64 Pr1v11 booll • ho'-·in·OIWI 67 U11u1u1I ,,.,.,6 Miu ~r1M>n: Slang Fitzgim•ld 68 Along 1bout 17 S tlad J 11111ery ir>gredienl 70 Boy'• 19 "Klflg ····" nickname 20 Sp1de'1 71 Fencing 11l1tiv1 1w o1d • 21 St11·1h1ped 72 Ove1hang1 J 2l T1111 te11h1r 73 K~led ~ I' I I. f11f1h11 74 Wlnd 2'.i Se!liaul 1ign lnstru1T1e11t 28 Color 75 Clolhlng 27 U.S. m~. DOWN QIOup 29 St.on whip 31 1111dd111on 33 Communioll "' 1 SocietY'• F\1181 2 E. lndi9n nyr5e 3' Kil'lg ol Jude1 3 Aulo c1r1 v1n 36 Un1opll(lti· 4 M1rt over• t llld vowel "° Curb• 5 Mi te taut 41 So Ame1. 6 Roofing m1mm1r ,.,,,., .. 1 44 Kind ol l1broc 7 Decor11e1 45 Tripped 1lalt 1 cake <11 EvM •PflM 8 B"d1' plac111 1truc1u1es 49 Color 9 M11n11in 10 Retail 39 European 11 Bright volceno 12 Having wing• 41 P&rceM! 13 Unmasked ..i3 Clock eg1ln HI BorOelY1' 46 Tie geme p<Od\ICt 48 No longer 22 Diving bird worklllg 24 F1m1111ne 51 Fi rmer name 54 Minus 27 Sodium 55 Switchbolrd chloride 08f1 28 Alghan 1i1Je 66 SharpridQ-1 30 John, Pius 58 MHt dith and Leo 60 ", •••• !1 Born'' 32 Qy11ble wood 62 l.mactad 35 lpH ·····; 63 Ani1T11l ioinl Unproved 65 Ac1or Leon 11ue11ion 31 Concen11at1d 66 low.r in 11nk 38 Medieine 69 D1nce1 ·- bottt1 Sh1wn ' NOW f'LAYING : T HE: INVISIB~E • MAN PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER WMO WClULO HAVE. BEEN ON DUTY HERE L.4.5T SATUROA'1 NIGHT? MISS PEACH ' oocror, r T~1NK THAT "" l' t AN A'NJ.Y IJR:OM HCW\E1 114'1 PtOJfLfMS WITM NrY FAMILY WOIAI"' "" fe•VW . i . ' DICK TRACY I ASN400NIHG OF TOOTS Yf'A:ECticEO CAR t TM£ 8ArAK·UP OF 8 RAIN's PARTY!. WHO CAUZO TMI: OOCTOR, WOW--THAT WAS ONE OF MY BEST N IGHTMARES ·' ·~ WOWLON·T m,..c: ~BE TA('ING T1' FOOL 'f WAY ow r, r-~ l itA? I • DOOLEY'S WORLD OUCHI DR. SMOCK ' . WASH ~~ • MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS NO, l 'O u~S: TH! 9~1(' OOOIC • ., by Charles M. Schulz by Harold Le Doux OF COURSE, IF SHE WAS A REAL GOOD-LOOKING WOMAA, MAYeE I'D REME!t\SER HER! WE DON'T SEE VE.R'i' MANY GOOO·LOOKlNG WQl.\fN ON THAT !H41FT ! by Meli by Chester Gouk ;. .. ~ W i, (( PERH,lo.PS rr's "TfiE CONTRAST .• ' by Georqe LH!Oflf by Gus Arriola ~~ ~.>-..:OF /914/ by Ferd Johnson ,At>JUSTING 1-,-,-1-1 .·'fOlJR --CONTl?~ST, 'I I PLlJSH lf;? by Rodger Bollen I (J1)61' eooe~r FUN~ ANO FLUID ! "I love it-it'sjust like a sale!" DENNIS THE MENACE ~' ·' - • • - i f Traditional Style !Jenutifully decorated 5 BR., 4'1.i ba. mg, 3 frplcs . Pier/slip. $260,000. Panel· Custom Spanish Home 5 BR, 5 ba., art studio. Gourmet kit. Eleva- tor. Pool. 7000 sq. fl. Ramp & l!oat, $450,000. 70 Linda Isle Drive Prime 45 ft. lagoon lot -$150,000 For information on All Romes & Lots Call 2 STORY WATERFRONT Fixer -Upper with pjer & slip $971500 TERMS. No qualifying or points. Will con- sider boat or any newer 1t1ercedes Benz as down paym~nt~ WATERFRONT DUPLEX with Pier ·& Slip. Close to everything. Excel- lent rentals. $84 ,500. JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 2919 New port Blvd. corner 30th General R.E:. 1002 General R.E. 1002 4SALE OWNER SACRIFICING ASSUME 51/4°/o FHA DOUBLE FIREPLACE MESA VERDE PRICE REDUCED $2,000 Owner anxious ' has been 1ransfer1"t'd out ol slate. 3 00'.lrooms, 2 baths & large family room. This beautiful home \\"ill sell quickly nt $~.Im. Walker & Lee REAL ESTATE OCEAN I-BLOCK Lge. dlx, 2 BR. 2 ba home. Choice 1-0c. $48,000! N'pl. Island. Cozy 2 BR. $49,900. 675-7060. DUPLEX GLEN MAR 1002 3 & 2 Bdrm. units. Good )font. Beach. Beaut. 3 rental area, Costa Mesa BR., 2 ba. Fenced yard, Good financing. $49,500. trees. Near s c boo l . 640-8484 . $43,500. 55&-8800. I 1 REALTORS 4 Local Offices To Serve You 190 Newi>ort Center Dr. Fashion Island Estate Realty proudly introduces PEGGY WICK Peggy has had 15 years ex· perience in Real Estate Sales & Escrow.s and will be happy to assist you with any Real Estate needs. Please feel free to c311 her anytime. Newport line: 640-1120 Santa An1 llne: 833-3150 General R.E. 1002General R.E. 1002 Magnificent Bayfront Home .. Friday, N<Mmbfr 22, 1974 ~1002 General.R.E. 719 POINSETTIA, COM Brand new duplex; 3 bdrn1s., 3 ba. each unlt; buy now & get the benefits or first owners depreciation. $119,000. OPEN SAT/ S!Jf'. 14:30. 1 ' 504 BEGONIA, CDM South or Hwy. Duplex; bdrms. 3 & 2, baths 2 & 1; raised hearth frplc. front unit; upper unit has interesting ocean view. $1 12,500. OPEN SUN. 14:30. 88i4 LA ROCA Fountain Valley; 2600 sq. ft. of,liviug space -5 BR., family r1n. -2¥..i baths -paneled r-=IT"~--l--dee1111-ww-n1w,ieettC'!J!JaZ1rr'.',.,,cathettrat'celflngsr lge. pool w/jacuzzi. $59,500. Buy now & save !5,000. rJUR "YEAR * * * * *·* Heritage Collection GREENBROOK JUST LISTED - on quiet street. N"8r South Coast Center. Near new 4 bedio0111. Jge fatnily room, 1nany upgraded e.iLraa. Pl1y houM for the youngsters. Owner mov- in g, must hav e fast act.ion. Lowest priced Greenbrook 4 bedroom. Call 540-1151. TUCKED AWAY IN A QUIET CORNER OF COSTA MESA ~ lovely 3 bedroom. 2 bath with beautiful CaJ'o pets, new paint, and dark room. Home must• be sold now. You name the terms! FHA , VA or ? Call soon, won't last! 546-5880. BEACHWALK TOWNHOUSE BEAUTlFULL y UPGRADED -2 Bedroom, 2 bath. Like new. adult occupied. Spacious SPANISH.. ._· rooms. Perfect location near Olymp1c pool, BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 2407 E COAST l-IWY CORONA O E L MAR $38,500. 2 STORY jacuzzi, game room and tennis courL Ask- POOL ·BEACH mg only $51.500._c.11 s40-11s1. FORMAL DINING DOOR ;:;G;;;"";;;";;;'•;;;I ;.;R.;;;!;;;, ;;;;;;;;;;;;1002;;;;;;G;;;•;;;ne;;';;;"1;;;R;;;.E;;;.;;;.;;;;;;;;1;;002;;;;;;1COSTA MESA TRIPLEX · ~~ v.~~h 8rioocrio~ l'~~:~ START YOUR INVESTMENT PROGRAM firepl ace. r·011nfl.! dining is HERE -good tax shelter + low maiot.e- sen:ed by huge garden vlev.• nance. 3 Lar~e units, each with 2 ratios. kitchen ''oith breakfast eat-934 °/. Financing available. Priced a only ing area. fiesta party 1wn1 $63,000. Call 546-5880 \11ith commanding view of '"'"ten""'" woll~I "'""' SECLUDED EASTSIDE yard. Sweeping .s!aif'!I to 11eparatc n1t1ster 11ullc & VERY SPACIOUS QUALITY HOME -in children11 ""ing. Ron1co & quiet area. Loaded with warm woods, shake Julie: bulcow. Aln1ost new! A BIG LOT IN BIG CANYON roof, wood exterior, knotty pine interior. ~~ no do\\'n. Hurry. PJease call for more details. Priced at ' OPENrlLQ • IT'SFUNroBENICE.' Overlooking the 14tth Fairway this 13 ,000 $62,950. Call 540-1151 ~ sq. rt. parcel is one of the last remaining in ~,~-·. Big canyon. Present owner owns free and GOVERNMENT REPOSSESSION , clear, will consider financing himseU, has ONE MAN'S LOSS CAN BE YOUR GAIN. OPEN SAT & SUN 1·5 lowered the price $10,000 and wants to Everyone cli~ible to bid' on th.is large 4 bed· 101: Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle l1'sten to offers b l t · ·t l"h t ' S · I I • • -u no give 1 away .. , a room, 2 bat . Costa l\lesa hon1e . ...Nok ,too Spacious 5 BR., 5Yi BA. Country English pec1a nv1tation do you say? at $69,500, a listing of Pat sharp but sure is priced ri ght! Only $40,SOO. home. Nearly 67 ft. bayfrontage and featur-Open House Lane's. Low down TOO! ($2500.) Hurry, bids close ing a 120 ft. long boat dock. $450,000 sat and Sun 1-5. 2 3 O UNIQUE HOMES Re1ltors 675-6000 soon. C1ll 546-5880. Sherv.'()(1(1. PI., Eastside. 2443 E. Co.st Highway, Coron• del Mar J3tittingham Rcalt9 c.,.,, M"" 1 ~....,~~....,~-....,~~,_,_.1 DOLL HOUSE Perfectly manicured landscape. Secluded enc.ry. Cozy parlor "''ifh r o c k fireplace. Family d l n e . Clieerle kitchen. Huge bed- rooms. ASSU?i.1E 5% ',I. FllA WAN with paymenls $166 per monlh. All this plus '>''Rik to shopping & schooh1. l.oorls of wallpaper and shuetters + BOAT Gf\TE, exC'E'plional value full price only $43,950. Huny -call no\\•? 842--2515. OPf.N Tit •• ""S FUN ro Bl N/C(1 Pool Time All The Time V_eneral R.E . 1002 1 General R.E. 1002 EASTSIOE LOCATION -big living room TWO HOUSES ~ in this bentttiful en~ Io s e d · h f' l B' k'l h 'th bit d 3336 Via Lido, NB 675-0123 pool with J11cuz:ei, PLUS a UN wit irep ace. ig I c en w1 ns an $22,500. Ea. "'"'""'' "°'" 3 a.n .. , 19UE CUSTOM i--------1 service porch . Excellent carpel and Ooor ~'11er will carry flnancing.1 1!'""'"'"~~--"'!'~~=~~i"i!C'"""'""'i'ii::l"I bath, dining roorn hon1e DOWNTOWN EASTSIDE covering. BBQ house with fireplace . Big , ~1ay take sailboat as do\\•n Generai R.E. 1002 Generol R.E. 1002 with he11vy sha.ke roof. Pric· HUNTINGTON R-2 sprinklered lot. Asking $29,500. Call' THE REAL ESTATERS p3.yment. Eastside Costa ed at only $64,9j(I. Call DUPLEX 540-1151. Mm;a. &J&--0~ NAME YOUR TERMS " . '" .. "" "' ~··· . " .. Prin1e north Costa Me s a location. Annual I n co m e $8100. Just &led, and eJC- clusive sales p r i c e of $67 ,000. Call 5':15--842-1. m Asso(ICJ!ed SOUTH COAST Brokers I ,!lllQuail ~ Iii • Plac:11 • Prop11rti11a · · 752·1920 1400 QUAil SJ. NIWH>RT IEACH OCEANFRONT WESLEY N . ' TAYLOR CO. REALTORS since 1946 \ \LLE) HJ·:\ I :J'\ A BERG ENTERPRISES CO Hard to Believe BIG CYN. OEAUVILLE -VIEW -$149,500 But true! 5 UNITS wKier Brand New! Best buy in area for this model! $60,000. Spacious, 0\\.11er's 2 Plush Cplag' Prof. landscp in beaut. 4 BR bedrm, l\; ba unit w/fplc. Other 4 unils, 1 bedrm, l home on quiet cul-de-sac. Room for pool. bath. Ci{)S(' 1.0 au shopping. Excellent inoon1e property. A deiLL'<e o\\'ners unit \vllh VA NO DOWN -FHA or submit your idea. 3 bedroon1, 2 baths and a builtin kitchen .... t he Desperate ow ner leaving and must sell. 4 rental unit ls a large 2 Bedroom, 2 bath, family, fireplace, bltns, bedrm. 2 bath. w/sundeck excellent location. OPEN TO ALL T~S, c:;:~~~e ~~-a(~Ju~\~ bring your offer, asking $37,900. ~II 8\\<IY your la\\'fl mowl'rJ. 540·1151 Extra special and different one-of-a-klnd rent.al un11. rr------------------.,1 $7~,500 ERITAGE: l't1ANSION! 5 bedroom, 2 story. Gigantic liimlly room. All beam ~ilings. Loi• ot glass. Huge lol. $63,950 is a barga1n! Cnll now - S-17-6010 AgL 4 Bdrms., 2 baths; chalet style with beaml-'d ceilings & loft. On R-2 lot: could be converled to duplex. Owner \\"Ould Uke lo trade up. Priced at f\29,500. Call: 6i3·3663 l'i3-8086 Eves 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road Callforappolntment. NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 $59.!IXJ. l"'"oiiiiiiiiii ""'""""""=""'"~~~""'":'l!"!!""",;,,.~~ 644-n10 REALTORS associated You'll find it 1n Oassificd Ad. Call 64:?.-5678. BROKERS-REAL TORS lOJS W Balboa b7l·l"6l ,,.. 1002 Gener1I R.E. ~~O.Wo:J fr~ Newp©ri ~r~rt ~s; ~©U oi~ rut circJutectur~ fr~ 1 hr' Cl1ppPd \."'" !vf'. ~t11nqled roof, t.<ilfbox :1!yl<;? {lc.fll' ent1rt:ly 111 ~·1ooc:t ~VOOd. \"vOOd v~+U turn you on. Or oil. Bui. 1t Spt'Clacul<11 hilltop [U\'1r1hurn1 ., uth,:1ly unl1k•' i'lny o!h· ·1:,. J.11 •11 t1•.iJ ,1Uov1.: 1he 11.:~.1 or N1~\•1p, ·1t Beach. •.tru1>-•' Vt.JUI p:,,ytht.:. v1!1i.: ll(lt'll Ill 10! :1 lt:ISUl~.ly ~.(!Ull·lll!CIUllll (fJf r11f <'I \.Cit l...rrt l!Jtir\ ~··i~ :.i. J. 4 bedroorn:~, \l·'o:k .. t.Jult;On1•·:,. note luxury. f~cl th" q•n1'.IV11snr>:..~•. have ultlu!•f)! lt 'f·h~s .'lnel 111r• ~l!\J•: l1J \'Vh1p out your cn1.:ck book. Al $59,000 u(l.d liP. you qolta love the :uch1!eclu1e arid svJ1mm1fl11 and lf'nn1s, N<>wporl 8P11r.h C~~I H1Qhw<1y to Sul}''tl{}f Jnd ~t.'Con<J gear up the h11I can (714! s4~1 41 1002 General R.E. 1002 5eneral R.E. 1002 Irvine Terrace $9000 'R~DUCTION Situ;:ited on large co1,icr lot. this hon1c is nlade 10 onJcr for a large fan1Hy. Big liv- ing room. Bedrooms f o r everyone-each \\•ith a balh, T\\'O scpurute pluy yards. NO\'•' priced in the SO's Call 67J..8550. .. OPEN Tll t • IT'S FUN TO BE. MCE' THE REAL ESTATERS OCEAN VfEW I OORONA DEL /'.IAR 80' F'ront3$te on 11uil't slrCl'I in old Cdl\1. Old fashioned charn1 ru.Ki lots of breathing space. \\lalk 10 lhc beach. 11PETE61BARRETT -REALTY- 642-s200 675-4-060 Lachenmyer' Realtor DELUXE FOURPLEX 3 BR. 2 BA o\\•ner·11 unit + fl"plc, 3-2 BR, 1% ba unil:s. 6.6 loan 10 ren1aln \\'/ $1D.000 do1,1•n. Xlnt loca· tlon. Lovely home in n1id<lle of old Corona Del ~tar. Spaciou!! li\.ing roon1 \\•ith used brick fireplace. Separate dining room plus huge fnmily room with 1,1·et ~~~""'""'':"' ..... ~ ..... ! b;:ir. !\laster suite \\ilh sit· NEARLY new, lovely decor. ting roon1. A great buy on vacant. Large single story an R-2 lot. Only $85.000. In prin1c Huttlinb'1on loca-Call 6~. lion. Ju~! $43,f>OO! Hurry -OPEN rtl t . IT.lt FUN TO BE NICE/ ,.EAGER REALTY :i5i-{il71 Olli fol4i-li010 Ag\. General R.E. 1002 1~eneral R.E . tis Coldwell . Bani(~~ COLONIAL BAYFRONT Fabulous view of bay and mountains fro1n lovely 4 bedroom home situated on two 30' lots. Garden, pier and float , sandy beach on additional lots. $435,000. THE "VANDERBILT" PARK HOME One of University Park's most popular and rarest plans. Very large rooms. 4 bedroo1ns. 3 baths and family room. Greenbelt and view. $81,500. ACREAGE ON THE BAY Nearly 2 acres of view property surrounded by large estale hon1es. Perfect si{e for a home with pool , tennis court and/or stables. Presented at $195,000. 60' ON BAYFRONT ' Beiilttlful large homo with ~ pier & Slip. F'amiJy room & hobby room. 6 bedroonts & 4 baths. Quiel area. Best buy ' at $2 10,000. BALBOA PENINSULA THE REAL ESTATERS NEW LISTING Luxury Bayftont Panoran1ic view of Bay nnd Ocean. 2 Bedrn1 & 2 bath security Condominiwn. Boat slips. $127,500. PETE BARRETI -REALTY- 642-5200 675-4-060 FINE HOME & INCOME Fl'>orplux In g1>ef1t lo(:atkin in Cos111. ~tesa. $92,j()(I f"ull price. You shnuld sec this! The Re•I Est•te F•lr 839-6133 or 536-2551 --EASTSIDE-- INCOME 1l Spacious I • & 2 bdrn1. unlu + pool. Xlnt ~ntnl a1~a -pro\'t':ll I n c o 111 e n't"lln:I . /\ l!Oluwl inv~r;lmt·nt at $1~.ooo C. F. Colesworthy Excellent fa1nily home on fin e corner loca· lion. Steps to beach, four bedrQPn1s, 4 bath· rooms, family -room, large master suite. Realtors '$185,000. Terms available. SSU~M~E~L~OAN- UNUSUALL y APPEALING Bell r thRn new 3 bdnn 2 balh itank>n home w I I h Corona del Pilar custom residence. Beauli· sccludtd atrtun1. TI1l11 itelcct Cul tree Uned street. Short block to beach. property 19 lm thun " yn: 2 bedroon1s den comp_l_etel)'. furnlShed In old Md IA prlcrd at $.'1.l,!iOO H ll-ie"eglnl,as e. "Cad tor detills. $140,00'""'· ~"-i1t-.1t1r .... um,ablt' '°"' Int VA lo~n. CAU. 556-7ti60 ~, .~ lo!C ~'I'~· .. '~' i.,·t ''" U•4111C.-1•11 ~...,'°'"'"'Gii'"''"'' DIAL 644-1766 2161 San Jo•quln Hiiis Rd., N.B. c;::;. SELECT A COLDWE LL BANKER CO. T'PROPERTI ES 1.., tlh MMr IANCtery Wftlt r•• tflil wffk•11d • r-• f9 ........ ,.,..,. All f'9 loc.etlea 111,.d Nlow -delcrlM4 I" ,,....., dnoll by ..n.rtkl11t •IM· wltefe 111 fod9r'1 hlly rl'-t WANT ADS. '•"o• dt.Wi"t OPff ...... for -. Ot te fftf -1rfH te lld ..... l~kHI I• "" col••• oecll hldfrf, Set· .,...., .. s-... HOUSES FOR SALE 3 BEDROOMS 9124 LaPaloma (Fountainhead! r~.v. 496-27190 $38.050 (Sat & Sun 104) 3 BR & FAM. RM. OR DEN 4615 \Vayne Road. Corona de\ A1ar 675-4392 $70,900 (Sat & Sun) 31 15 Bonn Drive. Laguna Beach 494-6558 $59.500 (St111 1-5) 3 BR & GUEST HOUSE •611 A.ldean Pl., Newport !·!eights 675·2763 $74.500 .(Sal & Snu 1·5) 4 BR & FAM. RM. OR DEN 4626 Cortland Dr., Corona del l\.1 ar 846-5450 eve. S89.500 (FISISun 9-5) 3085 !ltountain View Dr., Laguna Beach 494:0558 ·68,500 (Sal & Su n 1·5) S BEDROOMS 2515 Holly Ln . 1\\'ewport Hgls.J N.B. 548-0520 $45,900 DAILY S BR & FAM. RM. OR DEN 2645 Bamboo (Easlbluff) N.B. 640-6008 $87.900 (Sal & Sun 1-5) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 3 BR & FAM. RM. OR DEN 345 Unlven;ity Or. !Near Back Day) N.B. 548-7 23 9,500-44 950 Sat1Snn 10-51 * Pool ** Waterfront *** W•l•rfront & Pool THE REAL ESTATE RS macnab I irvlne realty FINER HOMES From $46,950 to $750,000 SPANISH SPLENDOR Architect designed 3 bedroonl styled in the Spanish 1nanner. Utterly charnting sunken li ving roon1. spacious courtyard . $94,500. Ken1Helen 1-larUey 642-8235. tZI I) WESTCLIFF Corner location w1pool. Room for camper/ motor home. Sharp 3 bedroon1 . 2 bath, fam· ily room home wlhigh beatned ceilings. $79.500. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 P.M. 1228 SUSSEX LN. (Zl2) M.AGNIFIOUE MONA CO Avoid the h11s~le of deeormlng & landscap- ing. All professionally done by o"'•ner - luxurious 3 beclroon1, 212 bath home ready to n1ove-in. Priced to sell -$137,500. Bob Owens 642-8235. (Z l3J IRVINE TERRAC E -$67,500 FEE! 2 bedroo1n hon1e on quieL street. An ex· tremely "'eU priced home & ~1ou own the land~ Toni Queen 644·6200. (Z l4) CAMEO SHORES -PRIVATE B!ACHI 'lour ow11 private pool \~ patio go "''ith this 4 bedroo1n. 21:i bath ~ecluded hon1e. Spa- cious living roon1 -large lot. $11i.900. John Walls 644-6200. IZl5J OPEN DAILY 2-4 P.M. 4308 PATRICE RO .. PARK LIDO. 3 bed· roo1n . 2 bath. split-level townhouse facing pool. O"'•ner leaving area. No signs permit- ted-please ring bell. Gloden Fay 842--8235. (ZI 61 tol DomDfl•• $41·1235 154• MocArU1urS44·StoO NtlWPofl BtM:l't, C.lifOrnla 921'3 • J ,. - ft ~f PAILV PILOT frtdil1,-Ho-wtmbU 22, 1974 I C"'o_ron_•_d•_l_-Mo~:r:~~~1:;cm"';-"-;"C~o~r;on~•;~d_•"1:M::'.:•_r""'_-_-'_71_022'°_"_t;-;:"E:•-•;t:bl:u~f,.f:-:-;:-:-:-:-;1;;;o~J"'o;:E"•~•:'"b{l:ulff~~~~~;~;11ol3"o"'"'"L•-v-u_n_•"'Be,_.•...,,h--...,1"'04°'9"'"'L-•-p-u-na-,B'"'•-•'"'<h"'"-"'1"'~,,-l "'N"•_w_po_rt"'"'B"'u-,"h.-..,~c::~"9"''"i --;;N~•-w;"po-;;;-,JtJBe~;;aic:.:h"'_-_-_"'1!206,,9°'A'°c-,,-•• -:g-:,-:,o:o,o-s"•"l•:--;ollO=o1 LUSK HOMES HURRY, THIS WON1 !AST! ' :~Ne!~~~! Y!•:::~ ::~;(:"'L':':~.,, WATERFRONT N. ~NA~~~~ co. 4 . BR! POOL! VIEW! 1 "BEST IUY IN EASTBLUFF" L..'lg\lna Nijruel. Nti14·1y com· S302 month 011 thl• ~orgrou~ WONDER Overlookmg San l.u.ls Rey J)lt'ltd tu.mlly hon10: -I bd· Lil Questa -I bdr111 b11th S 11 a cl o u J, iparklisl(I:, ruM.I Vu 11 e Y, Su 1 tab le for Just IJSted. A s u1>er ~ndpipe r with the BEST YARD IN COM. Seautifully decorated with lovely landscaping and paU o areas. Two Story, 5 BR, 3 BA, 2700 Sq. Ft. Move in condition, 1•1"99 lof, Panoramic View. $17,900. Flm"I, By owner, Prlnclp•ls Only. n111. 3 bath1, lomiaJ din-ho1nc! i-'ClllW'f'~ bt-oullful 11pe..1.i1•11lur CANAL FRONT 11.vocadoll. cltru11 & I~. Ina l'fll., farnlly m1. Swt!e~ fllJlllly roon1. nntl dnr;un kJI-3 lx'<t~m h1mily home or Completo \Vlth \rater &: f1ij{ IX"f!an YiC\111 h'0111 all cl~n 2 C\UlMI fin:plat.'t!•. J'>\\ \n11:Jng pad. Low, I o v.· Ch'<:lrti·hy. Pl'ic e $5.'il,898 .. arr&11 cf oou.~l'. l.Jiri,:ti, pro· OPEN llOUSE SAT 1'4 Ht'<'i>nlly 1'\'thxornted. Patlc i>rit.""ed Rl $71.900. Q n I y onJy 29";~ tll'.·n. Xlnl t'-'mlli. 3 BR ! PARQUET FLOORS! 640-6000 t«:tcd )'Hrd al'l't.1 ldeol for 2980 Zurich €our t toll e.rKI tui>h l1t11dac11pln;. ~.Qil() $1~ Dov.n 11nd <m'!lcr v.dU Ct1 lt \\'Uli11.n1 Vandling. pool or JucU'lo:i.' \\'lllk lo Ten1ple HUI• It i'.cll •. 5-I0--1720. l'l(fry f1ruiw·~ <U toiv s~r T.d H . V•ndllng Co. SparkJin~ hon1c 'A•ith war1n yeUow Carpels, great locat1on. so1ne view and a 1i10TI· VATED SELLER. 3 BR! BEAUTIFUL YARD! See Open llouse Dire~tory Dana Point 10.26 Huntington &••ch I~ ------= 6 NE\\' Dl'PLE..'(ES Ocean \'lc\\'I from SG~.9j() :IJ93i tllal!iga Dr. ,\;:t. 4!)6.::•131 Khopplnic lhtnh:r &: rw1au1'-C:US'l'Ot.1 VIE\V 110~1~ r -· ~ lnll.'rt•lil . ! TI-llil"-39W: ~ uni~. s1:'..,500 :1 ln11t·1. 3 AR. 3 bo. la111lly 'l'ftftll~ll. EMERALD BAY nll, we t b&r, ltonw1 1u11. I IR'-IK 1£ jQPul all ~ ~ ~.?,!>·n::~!'o~le. <I f:kti11111 ... dt•n wilh h'PlC .. dv~~4oo 1q. fl. UnderprlC\.>d \ -RIMTORS ac• . Good Bccel!ll. Tall pines 4 lol'n1aJ thnh~ nn.: M!Cludcd at Slil!l.~. _ Prap•rties · ooks. Level to ~ 1 opt pg. Priced lo sell •l the LOWEST PIUCE In H.V, f-lllls. Beautiful condition and Jovely GAR· D!;NEl!'S PARADISF. ba ckyard. ~tio & ga1'f.ten: full Ol.'tnn * * * I 295.'> llurl!Or lll\'d. 751 .. 1920 TrliUe.1· 01<. Priv. ow her 111 lhC pl'}{'(' ol lhlll beautiful Vl~Y .. : alN'OOd .. w11Jk to l!'n· UNIQUE NOR'fll LAGUNA -----"°' OllAllST.'NIWH)RT •• ,.,~ 11o•ill finance foll S1500. dn prc~tlwe hun1<' In ldcnl llK'o-n1~.ro11rta & 11l'ivute beach. HO'IE VIEW HOME e1·" I POBo - ' • '· ··-d · " 0 f t H 1-.., ..:.. P nlO. • ' x ,,.., ... , $45,000 SEE THESE GREAT PROPERTIES! 675·7225 •uo. lil1ac"'u11 ...... rooms, $l:iN,ll()() 4 BR, 3 rrplci;, fornml dining I l1:11'1101' Vl"w Hon1C'!i cean ron ome Mlllbruc, Cu . 94030 2 b<Jth11, Ltlk·k ~hake roof TEMPLE HILLS rin, 111-.rgc liv. rnl. 3 Bd1'm11 .. 31 ~1 1m,•h-. + lx·out . 01• :l lot.11; rulnl {'Ond .. 2 BR .. Comm• ci•I Prply l600 7• f ltlll'rc~r & lnl'Hlris.: fh'i'Jllute are Just St-cluslon In the nildsl of JIEA11"EO POOL: \\' h i l 0 honul! rn1. $~~.:-ioo INCLUU-2 Ix.th:-; + rentul. Owner .;..;----'---"-~-'---' 2·Slory u (cw ot lhe lipL...,i11.l feature.!!. muture trees & a bt'auliful \\Inter Vic\\'.,.$10j,(XJ(}, J.'G I.AND rnny l'an·y 9 ~;,-· $18'1.:"iOO. El Tore 1032 CALL US FOR A FREE ESTIMATE OF VALUE U1ke t-'-01'1;'1t Call S97-0J:.n vi~"' c.r city & oc·eun. \Veil * * * Open Sat/Sun. 1-S Prlni·lpals only per <nvnet"ll By Owner Walker & Lee huilt uc"l'r hou1e with :'I CONOO OVERLOOKING 2501 Pt. Whitby 1•eqt1C-1il. VALLEY REALTY Re11u1iful + BR., 2 l'uJI Mire,, llio:AL ES'flA'fi':i ---bdmts .• 3~~ befhi" + guest OCEAN 11hag ear{l('ts, b It . I u 11 . I iiiiiiiiiiiiii ...... i;O;iiiiii; I <111e11et'!I. $119,500. 2033 sq. n. of eleirdnt lu.-..:ury. Ontu Dlllhwu.sher. Gor geo u 1 MON. BAY TERR. \\'JU. TRADE. .. ruo.ooo. "' euskun drapes. Lllrge ex-NEAR NEW PARK Beuutlfully londsc:aped fR nl· * " * "'21 poeed. nggregote patio & lly hon1e on large a;lzed lor· CAi~ YOU Ir.tAGlNE -=-""" wolkwu.ya;. 11'1 a A REAL Be:-1u1ifut 3 bt'droont, l ~· 4 tx!nns .. 3 bliUUi: 2500 Ml·· . ,\ TRI Pl~F.:X -~ I I lJAHGAIN at $-11,v...1. batl\S, brick fireplace, elec ft. ,\lii um entry, OC'E!llll mCoronl\delMnr,&.lso . :is&..i!l,;O. PnnclJJRls vnl). hllnll \1."ith dble oven range, \'icw. St07,500 La gun.a Bet1c~both priced ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:~J '.F:o~u~n~t!e;~n'-7V~a~ll~•!Y_-l:I0:374 ~~J; ifJ~. and shopplng. ~ B~r:!c~1~~~~~ive in one and := 1022 O H 901 If rent the o!hcrs. ' • .;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;:;I ~;::.:::;:...:::::_:;::::.__.:.::::1 pen ouse /0 ~No problen1 on financing on I' DISTRESS SALE G .Be11.uliful Parl; IWyale close -•..:I'• -all these properties. Lease-Option HOUSE VACANT OUl!I. 3-4-5 R .... ....trms, 8V.r9':~ f6Z.4471 ( ::f.'.J 546-1103 n~ J,.165 s. Coast High\\"ay • ----........................ ,..~r-,..I'\ Out of tO\\'ll uw1te1'!1 have U:>.ans \\lth 10',, i.IO\\n plus 110.SN.Coasrttwy.,Laguna L...1guna Beach 497-174-1 Orle•ns Townhouse urron~ a sell--0U th 1 s !i0n1e VA a\'allnble. 21 Acre RECREATIONAL 494 ... l177 E.XOTIC C (I m P lett'IY ttdt't'Ofllll'd J \\'Ct'kend of thcU" bell.utiful 11ark l>i1ckya1·d. OPEN 7 LIVI NG Decora1or's delight; wulking l>l•d r oomi-, 2 bi.th,;. 3 bt-droom & f:unilv roon1 Vay!! a V.'t•t•k, 10:30-4:30. 11 . T\\'O H01\1ES nea r Village. l.ljst!U\ce to lo".'".· Spe_ciaJ rirt•plllC'l', dble J:Urill(C, 'llnl I · II d · __ , J(Xjfj{i Fl Soul.'IO soutllJSlater unhngton ll:11·hou1· in ~'Olli' I I Pro 1"·11>1K1na Y l'1."0l't1t1.._. • • back yard & 1111, Ii 1, 11 ch 3 lilk11 to l1ench, Oy,,•nel' amen t es: exctt1ng \l'all- 1 o <· 11 I I o n · C I o ·"' ~ to ttsidf>nce. t.o..:atcd in the ill'l\l'l't'll \\'<1td und Euclid. ll•ru•"" ... 175,000 P8""1'S, glass lighted dis· ''.'~ ' llo ' ·1-ppln• c JI '!'I IU l"I UCl'USS !hf' Sl!Wl. Secluded ...... t"" ,..,po1 1.1 n ' :. "' · exclusive Coron:i dcl Mar n J " • * * * • play shel\'es for collection s.1;.0. nlo. $ltnl. op 1 1 on c;, 1 1 962 2456 531 5800 & tn11in1<.•11t111ct> /t't'f>. 2 ye1u-s Hl"IOO I g h I a n d s , aur. • • old & Ou rely lived in due BEST BUY. 2 BR, den, frpk·, of shells, object~ d'art plush 111 0 n 1' Y · I 111 med l n l c roundt.'<I hy IKUnt~s o v l' 1· 1, r VU . Needs Tl.C . 1-17.500 ciu11t'g, lge. liv., frpl., gour-~t!!l.~loo. Agent 646-3255, 1100000 lk to out o town 011·ne1•. Only . , v.·a ing distance to sa:1..·:o00. Jusr listed. !lhould * * 11 " r.1et kit., 5 BR. 3 ba.; htd. riding 11111.hll'!I and private go fast. 897-0321 Cl-IARf\UNG BungnJ01v 2 BR llOOI, BBQ, bar, viC\I' $139,500 1006 heai:h. Now pr f c e d ot OPEN HOUSE Sul/Sun to-t Walker & Lee in '-"'oodsy urea. VIE\\'. OCEANFRONT 1 ;;;:;;:;;::;;;:;;:;;;;;:;;: $79,!00, House \vill be o(l{'n Terrific Location! REA! EST $69,500 Sun . CI c n1 en t c; in the Balboa lsl1na 11 thl11 Wl.'Ckend frun1 noon -• ATE • • _. * Rl\'1l'ra, aln10!!\ beach le\'el! BAYFRONT DUPLEX Saturdayunti!SwK!aynight, J BR. 2 BA, dlning, frplc, RAJ\IBUNG RUSTIC near SHARP 2 BR. Prlnie condi-watch lhe rolling surf: 3 Ov.l-.er ' \\Ill fll\luicc \\'llh Nov. 21. Sfi<!ei.tlalors and In· l'fl\/Cred patio. \Valk to 11.ll beach! Se.1nl -cust om lion. Submit lease option. UR .. 2 ba. (secluded mstr. $37,000. down. 3 BR. IJ<'n.. \'l'li tors . brimgyour ~!JOz"'t' clt>n1. & h!~~""~hls, \\•/loads of sq. ft. Huge $59500 suite); charmini;:: Spanish .f nm·rm, Fireplace, Patio, clit'Ckbook and th k e ad-.,,,.. rv.')' access. -·'""· 17x24 game rm, l!lx3\J H.ltc ' * * * * hon1c; high ceil., dropped dbl gar, plus 2 UR Apl. \·anlagr or this d i s t re s s 9124 La Pa Io m a Io I f r pool \\'/slide. + v.'OOd LET'S TRA 'lE. Hav~ vacant b C' a n1 s ; r a i s e d f rpl., 67S..2866 11\tuutlon. The property is ?.'fagnolia St btwn \\'arne.r deck. 5 Mo. rK'W Clllllon1 Comn1. 100'xl50', S. Coast fabuloUs courtyard; I g e. HARDESTY loculcd at 46Li Wayne Road. & Slat~r). kitchen, all self clean! lhvy. \\'Mt c.omincrcial ln level, fenced lot. $1&1.500. REALTORS Corona de! l\.1ar or pOOrK! Ownl'.!r/Agent, •196-21911 or Fom1 dine, 4 br's, incldg So. Orange Co. Property is OCEANFRONT bkr. ITI4l GT:>-4392. evenings 499-4349. king master! One of a Clear . $130,000 North Laguna, on choice san· 503 Park Ave, Bal ls. Home Without kind und only $55,000. Bkr ~ rly 001·e. few steps to beach. ALL PLAY, NO WORK 962-5.111 • t Older story-book 4 B;R .• J Balboa Pen;nsu1a 1001 At: 319 D•hl;• Place Maintenance REPOSSESSIONS ntWa tr ::;, .. ":;~:~ ~ .. :''.";1~'1e1 G t B h I P d 2 hr, '1 ba. "Oiale1" frplc Buy a Coodo. Huve t1 few For 0·-•onnau·00 and 1--Uon ~ Chlner ass 1 st f< ""' "" re• •c 1 or a deck, 2 car gnr. 1 block ncv.' ones lef\. !>'1U Do\\'11, or ru ...._.. EAL ESTATE ''1"15,0IXI. n ....... i .,. l Bedm1 Hay front Condo on to \\'at<>•·. 0-, Sat. & Swo. ussmuc low in I crest on re-of these FHA & VA homes, .,.. "' · 1 ri 1 ... ,.... contact • • r.IARVELOUS CONDO ~nmsu a -p vacy P u s Pi\f. salt'S. KASABIAN 1350 S. Coost Hwy 494-8536 In selt'Ct. secludNI are II ·, ,;ew • boot sllp 11vailablc. 67c.2763 Owntr/Agt. J•de Realty 963-7805 Call us for dct11lls .... ARE YOU A NUT ... pool, clubhouse: 3 BR., 21 ~ 67s.8600 Anytime Harbor Highlands 1036 Real Estate 9621644 ... about finished garae:es 00 .. der1 : lge /iv.: 2 fl'pl. • VISION • LOCATION/PRICE Irvine 1044 v•ith lotis of cupboards? This lone in instr. suite), putio; Drive by 417 Orchld, check Bv O\\'n"-~Bil l \' BA is the very least of the nun1-dbl, garoge. $64,500. I ., '""'-.. • i • erous 111nenlties of this beau-NORTH END c 1e con_venient loc., 4:> ft. V11.c.lnt. $<17,000. Harbor HI, REALTY 274.1 E. Coruit llv.'Y Corona dcl ?\fur LARGE benrh hornr; "'ill trade. $1).1,500. lO'iO Do\111. ~tarshull Really 67i-4600 lot, sohd 2 bdnn. & din. Ensign, J\lariners. Phone: UfUl hOlne. perched above 4 ·Blks. to beach: big vic\\1S: den hon!r & c:alr ~is ror li4s.7343 T, F. S, S./oi· BEST BUY Monarch Bay v.·lth the white :l BR .. 3 ba .. 2 trpl., den. ;111 11ppc11n!mrnl to 1n.~""c1 <:Ar.1275 •t. ~. W. \\'llti'r breaking at SaJI din rn1. SU0.000. th · · \ 1 ,.... ,,...... " ' Plan 4, Broad1noor, campus Creek, unt:I Catalina In the PEG ALLEN ale J9'.~t-0r. \'on"L ast long ttuntington Beach 1040 vi cw. TurUel'Ot'k duplex· near distance. 3 BR, 3 BA, REALTOR 494-75i8 University Realty !;;:;;;:;;:;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;, -lype tov.·nhon1e. •I Bdrms., pool w/jacuzzi in walled 109:5 N. Co.1!tt. Laguna llUJtR \VIUTE REALTOH ~'901 N!'1\'l10rl, N'PT US::ll • 67~.J630 • , __ _ $45,500-W•lk to Bay DcllghHul s~lit·lcvel hon1c \\Ith rh·h. l'Uiston1 lntl'rior. Kirf'ht'n puntry, fin!pla<:e. \\'nlk lo Vi<•w Park. Cull G~4-1'!7j(), [TAAREll.I _RE~SJ 600 Nr1vport Cc111er Drivt• NEAR BEACH-POOL·HOAG Beaullfully u p g r a 1\ c d :~ Bedroom, :l Both Co n d o \\•ilh the buck i.:-alt' next to pool area. Owner bought another-n1ost anxious! WESTERN TERRAIN 963-7878 D REALTY .. 1 .1,t77\!.l ulo,"Oll 3001 r.:. Cst. H"·y. 67'.HiSIO B flt t y I I ~~pd· ~W.~~aulituUy Ind-E!.J~, ~"1~8~h""• .. ~n,1 'vni,"wr OPEN HOUSE OCEANVIEW ene s 0 OU Ul--..Ull ......... ' '-"" SAT AND SU N 1-5 1 ~::::::::::::::::::! N be 1 / in all the Tem lce i!'i enjoyed 308;; r.lountain View Drive Don't Call Me HARBOR VJE\V HILl...S 3 um r a rea w !_1-om the rn~tr bc<hm. den, Spacious fou r Bedrm, 21; Ba. *673-7300* Corona del Mar 1022 BR, 2~; Ba, Fam·rm: 2 "'::!.f':ts, :_1~ to ;fshO a1': l1v/l'rm & d1n, area. aw,, ner home, cozy livfng roorn. A Du lex 11 f"-.tcs, custom d <' c 0 r I • e. 1 s, · s-'"' 1nant·e a very a rae-I ·1 · h " ,1·.r.SOO. 64 , ..,_ 0 p E N. sumc 6.5% A loon .. Wa.rn1 • . 8 9 0 0 0 anu Y roon1 l\'ll v.·t't bar I• •-t' 2B w ~~ I I tn~ terms. S 1 • · and fireplace covered patio m ll <R-"" :gt! R and den SAT & SUN. 1_5 am nn • resh pamt, no GllUBB & EU.IS Re a J $68 500 ' · ™lK!n resklcnce "'Ith beau-'"'""""""""""""""""'I v.·ax lloors. !..any, A.gt. r~state, &Tr>-7080 OPE, N HOUSE SUN 1 ·5 tiful prl\'ate J.'f'l)unds I · 893-853.1 PLUS Costa Mosa 1024 1""!!-~~--!! I JUST LISTED 3lli Boao Drive B h Cott Charn1ing 3-Bdrm, 2 b a 1\ chs mlng: lBR l'C'nt.11 \\ilh eGC age hon1c, ha 11 living-<lininJ: IONES KEALTY INC (Sf.ff.ti (714) 673·62l0 2001 W.s.lbol 81"'1 twwllClrt kK!t·Cali!omi.92660 TRADEWINDS LN. Nc11 port : c harn1lng prestigious home: 3 bdrms .. 1 hl1., ran1 rn1. \\'Uh 1\'li'I bA.r; dinini.:: rn1., go o r 111 t' t kit· chc'n: lgt'. y11.rd: l us h k1ndS<·a11ing. Like country l!l'i11g in the i:lty. $TI;,500 CALL (!) '46·2414 ~ Nc1r N'wport Po1t Off/ct WATERFRONT 2 Bedroon1. clen. Doi! J-1011Sf'. Pir1· tuid slip. Best Nl'11port Island .. l'il"r-, .. Best 111-J('('. $ll5.000. 67S..a600 Anytime •VISION• private yard ':urrently pro-$3900 Down-Ouumlng 2 bedrm, l bath, Lloyd~ Bank Bldg. In beautiful t.-1ystic H 111 s: 1wn1, firerlace, lovely patio ducing 225/ino. Walk to Bea ch \\•ill1 Mrd'ft'OOd lloon;, ON· Univcrsi1y Park, Irvine overlooking lhc t.ity ol La-and yard a1i·a. S59,500 I~="'"==~~------:--------ALL Neor proposed n1arina. &au· LY ONE BLOCK rROJ\l Days 552-7000 Nights guna this mint l.'Oll!i, 3 bdnn MARION MILNE OPEN llOUSE SAT-SUN I-~ I UPGR!iOED 3 BR. Contlo. on a ~ncrous 47xll8 lot in liful J bdrn1, :l bath hon1c. HEACH! Asking $36,500. but ~n11,~~-~~l:i~f1~~r:'fn~~~~: REAL ESTATE .,11'24 No1tln~llllnl l{d, N.~. I s~ .. ~I. ;\~lo1n;Uie gurage, tbe best south.()f-hwy locu-1-'amily rn1, lrplc. All the inakt• of!el". Village Real Terms You Can Afford lot. Ill•••• lorcos the sale 618 S. Coast Hl\'Y " bedroom. 2 baths, fonu!y F,xi~lllll.": .i'~'' assurn11.hlc. I Estate 5:il-5!!00 or 962-2456 1 . ...,_ 1 I"' o~~., room, fonnal dinini: room. $1.~.000 . .;!J:~7'-'ti2 alt. 6:30 t.ion.$89Call,500~~7211 buatci~~,';,,1;,•,,•cyd~. ~~~.oooimm. eat""·,,_·i_H~J=u_r_'~'---=~~-Flexible fin unclng availnble of lhh~ lovely home. A reul ... aguna ~aci .,..,....,,....,. sl'Cludl'tl pario llll<I pool, p .. •n~-~=-"'---..... , '""" .. ,.. .,.,., 1 on this beautiful 3 bedroon1 ~"ie \Vllh Jots of extns· fl I I ~c .... ,~ An exce rtlonal buy al prll'i!d lo sc'IL S7!l,50"J. 3SOO s<t. fL Spanish A<l"I~ lo\'cly atr·iun1. Electric built· $69 500 1 l d H d J h R I "-· Ins, dish\vasher . Brick fire· ' F'l'p c., c eeks, h "·d. flri;., owar o n!M>n ea ty \V/~O X j()' pool. $24:i,OOO. I COMMERCIAL 9.7°/~RETURN Prilne. <lff fr e c w 11 y com· n1ercin.I. 41 retail It otnce s p 11 ce1. li<!autlful Spanlsh 1110tU. Visible fron1 San Olegu Frct>Way. Show!l 9.7',:. cap rate. Top growth areu PRINClPAIS ONLY! Call to preview (714J ~1700 f=1111 Professional Office Buildin9 1'op Anaheln1 locnHon! S units 1·arpet~d. air t.'Ondltioned. Ideal slluatlon for till 01vner- user. &II or exchange for re1idcntial inl'On1e South Co11st Area. S135,CXXl Call 644·7211 .. ASSU J\IABLE FHA LOA.i'i' aod 01>·ner Is v.·llllng lo t'ltrry 2nd trust deed. T\\'O 1>!0ry model condo \\'ith tv.v bedrooms. two bath!". F'ully! t·urpctetl and d r a p e d . I Entlosed yard und garage.j CQmn111n lt y pool 11nd• playground f o r children. J:::.:l'1•1\en! lanilly llvlng, l.J.>CA IC'd al J\1cFa<ldcn and rt nrt10r £or <lnly $26,750. Call 839-2332 or 6~2-1000 t or further lnforn1u1 iona I ' • [ >l<J.TARRE!Tm ll~ Cu~~~w!u1'lt home in Irvine. Foal"-' ~""" · ·· GLOMSTAD LN. l"l'Jlu.cl'. " rcn :-harrnC'r SECLUDED 1!1 ACJ•c Estatc, I~ Ont? of a klr .. : bt'<lnn, fan1 place, Ful~ dining room. ~A· A-~al;e~ d~~i.I,, J(~a~rm~~-: 497·1744 SAgt. •1!>:~7145 RIAlTORS ... lor1n1li dint', llCP den. Palio. Ju~t 111 years old. .u~a.::i!PID secluded, close in cul di' **BY OWNER** 1 ;:•;;";;''::;A;;n;;•;;;;;:;;;;;:;l:O:;BO I ~~~"!'!'"':~~'!"'~~"" Assume 8Y2% Loan 29-l'i 1-T;rbo;-Blvd~-~~r;xc~~c-~~ ~1l rs~~g::~ $59[J:I. ,500. Cn.U S44-~S7j(}. ~!~~ ~~~s.9~~~led by niaturc Br~dB. N~l~A~E~~PT~O~am ASSUi\!ABLE F11A WAN A~:~tT~1:~2 ~~'.~~~?. Clru;2 to 0<:ean. Only $53,900. fA81!11!11 I ~ rnt, 2~~ ba Tennis dttb Villa RJld fl\\ nl'I' is "•ilHng to carry 2 Bedroom, 2 b.-1th. fireplace, HOME & UNIT ~7-lltht"or 'E"'v~.~:. ! ,..,~B~~.e.' R.-rc>RSIUMi... . t. Home on grcC'nbelt. I blk 211d trulll rleed. 1\1'0 :;tor)' 838-1912 eves/wknds I enclosed pa lio. Room to O'U"" " .....,........,.. Veteran's. Attention O ·i'I ~ rrom tennis crts & S\\1m'g 00 1 ·---• · income Property 2000 b"ll<I nnother lllltl. Rl'duced Near Nt'\\-port Hts. RflnCh . I 1 KUC-1 t3000 D ni r lvuuO 11•1!h 111·0 bed-" .. I I F H A A t' Full v.A. approisu : c iarm· REAL ESt·•'JE poo . n: s:>SO t.Jo. roorn~ h ·< hi ths r II ---------10 $61i,500. r.tight 1rt1di>. sty e :? be< room, den & 2 • • • ssump ion ing 2 hdrm. (zonL'<'I for 2 I'\ OPEN, Fri. Sat. Sw1 . '!llli ·' 1 ' • · u Y L'ar- 67• ••~ A t ' baths: kilchen bl t -ins ; for thfs 2 story 3 bdrn1 beau· Id d ,.. p<•11'<I :uuJ dropcd, Enclosed VA DUPLEX -ny 1me frptc .. hd\\X'I. firs .. sh:ike ly. New ca1·pets T/O and 600 l\i>wport Cen~~r Dti\•e w1itsl ; OC't!!:lll vie\\·: l \\' . 000 Glenncyre ista Un1brosa ~The Bluffs I. )'Hrd and jtarage. Communi-• VISION • roo! + 1·hanning 2 bdrm. t.'Om pletely painted. Vnc11n1. nrs.: knotty pine & lath 49"1-9"'73 549--0316 VACANT ty pool and playground for E:xtre111e.ly llbarp 3BR, 2BA LOWEST PRICED & plaster lnte.rior. Bcan1s.1. ----------! 1 11 E II """ 281! IBA •-J'\•ntal in<.'Onlt' unit. SQ;,000 Total puyn1e11t Is $155 per frplc.' & forced air furnace. I Corn':'r: 3 BR .. newly n>dotlt'. c ll f l"t'n. .."<l"e ent ran1ily 11 · ut<&Uty. REALTY t;Al.l 0 •4•·.24 14 n1ot1th with $8,000 do\\'n. Separate hon1e in University linrned. occupancy. OPEN * LAGUNITA * t.1ar1ners School. Lge. lot. llving, locarcd Rt J\It Farl-1 ~avy ~hag crp\g. throut. 4" Haciend• Real Es.tale P11rk. 3 Bdnns., 'l baths. SAT/SUN. 1 _4 . 276 S<"'."":" 10 prh·atr .. _a'h. FHA/VA s.;1.000 1l1•n nntl llal'bor lflr o~ly A1r-(.'oncli1loning. VA ap- 2743 E. Coast ll\\')' _ 'A!dL 963-8316 t•lose to pool ,t, jacw.zl. l..ow· ,... '"' ' GEM S26.T.i0. C.alJ &19-2332 or praisa.I l.n proceSll. $45,950. corona rlcl i\lar --~ er interest rates available Faily\ew. $62,500 ~-=R, J ... A. 3 PRt:~ & din. - -•,,·~.lifiO for further infonna· I m .• Quail ~ llREATll TAK ING OCEA...'1 Nt•r N,::o~,L:,':1 ortict OPEN HOUSE now. Askini;:-only S4--L900 & 49'1-T;,Sl rm. lmn1ac fa tnily home l:?G-F Tustin ,\\1?., N.B. v.. Pl ,.._,BAY \'IE\\", ru:.1on1 pool ll23J\1aln Street this inclu<.!es the land. wft,;1·eeping vi~v.·s, in REALTORS 642-162.'\ ~~~~~~~~ DC• • + f"•' 111 ,,,1, llarl'Clr ,. 11 $34,950 OPEN DAILY l-5pn1 CALL 552·7500 se.cure nrea. rl' Y for oc-ELITE PROPERTIES-. Prap•rlt'•a • NE\"' 1 bit I BR & J c u pancy. Ow11<'r-financi11g ~ llills, ~uper UIJl.:radt'(I 3br, SJ\LE BY O\\'NI::R / ' cus m ' am • VISION • avail. can !or aopl. ~·or llomrs in Nl'11nor1 I~ 752·1920 111111 r111. 21, bi•, lorn1al Nli·1• neighborhood, \r-side rn1,3ca.lrxaroUalleyv.•/lrg LAGUNA NIGUEL PARADISE IN A PA~K llobllltomll 5i11il 14oo ou.t.1~sT.NlwH>1r11ACM d1111n". :1 h'11l('S, ll r " a iu 3 !If( 2 B \ space or trlr or boat. All 0-0 !lo""" S"" I' ~~~~;;;;;;;;;;~·;;; $200 MONTH " · '• hrd\\·d flool's dlx fe11ture11. Two blk11 to L REALTY ··~ ""'" " """ ki!rhC'11, rint.~I glnss, 3 ('llr 1 A!>Sun1e 8.9';~ loan REA TY ePRICE SLASHED• :HO Vi!!tli Grund!', NB gnr, <1C.T1u1 ,.u rmtil), pool \1 ith iv ; \!ow n or ?~~~ ~~hkc .. 1~~88k.21walkl.ng dlsl. to 1~4"":::.c'~°'~'------'830-=~5050:-:-644·5885 Mobile Homes SPENDABLE pnlio. l<"IO 111n11y _,1r11ii rn l11ci1m E. of Pon1ona st .,... · ""u-fl red hill compnny $3450. Vacant Lagun1 N iguel 1052 for sale 1100 1i 11 1. $l~.ri00. OiiTicr/ug t, -~P~l~"~"~···,..:"t"t~d~I ~,,..,_"o':. ~2966~--~---l•~C~<·'~'~ldi;iS~. T~h~o~m~a~·~· ~Ro~a~l~loiii;r. Univ. Pnrk Center. Irvine Very Serious Seller 5 BR, 3 BA SO~IEHSF.i', --'--'-"----..:..:.::C Ii ne\v houses, 1i ncrc !f·u~ 1~11-1;1i;9, 97~6~171 Tv.·o :;rnry Colon\11!. O.::eR.n Tennis & Pool prvl~s. Some $S!iVE "i'OUR t.10NEY1 $ \V{C'Qsl I ivi ng Increases. Try New VA Loan Oelinhtful Home HOLIDAY ,,1,w. Pata•at, 4 BR & lam. vu. $9~i.UUO. &14--'llS~ Prim:. Cap. rnte 9.5, dbl. dcprecla-• 011ly LEAS1': n ne\I' n1oblle of your or All dcl;1\ls .~1tl·11ded -<:us1on1 Home In Culverdale rm., :l~i BA., :JO' Jiving 1/ .. ""-"' ll .. I · i·ho; .. " ""Option to buy! All lion. 24·15 Ornnge Ave., Cl\.f, Assume VA lean dra1}Cs coordinnred wall 5 Oversized br.;, 3 bi'ls &. rm with stone fireplace, all -"'t£Eitfl /Tl• /..H.U>IV UDO payments oppllcd to \Var d 64+-7111 , F.ves. & \\'kndi!. llii,:hly up~ad('(l 4 ht.·dn10m, l.'flving.11 · l11ri.:1' tam nn, n lam. rn1. 2 c rack I Ing bltns, dshwshr, ceramic tile F'or s:llc or L..~c., 3 br. 2 ha. 11urchasc. :l-16-:::_:"~"~· 1:-.,__ 642-3213· G73-liI~J7;;:----- 4C"li COllTLAND DRIVF. :.'O x 21 loonus roon1, i.'ncl05· garden yarrl w/vei;. & frui! £111IC!I w/an an1rle din. rm & indooNIUldoor carpeting. SPECJAl.IZlNG IN Pri I Ow JOx~·. E.'\'PANDO + S>l< add G·R-EAT Coroer Vif'w lot. •IBr, 3 b.,, .-"I p:itl<t, .t pool. Owner lrC'E's. Cali Bobbi · agt. rcnd.v for a festive dinner. Shllg c•-tlng and cu51om LAGUNA NfGUEL VIE\V n. on y. r/ar~t 673-6-IS9 .,., INVESTMENT DR ~ ·~ B Ow , ""'"'. ·r~ · PROPER•fES EA~LU ,, --on 1Y10111. ~kh·liugs "I\ ni11 ·~ • .,,.~ .. JVV y nt'f. save ;11\.\IOU~. C:ilt 11011'. ,,,;.,..,1456 2-150 SI( fr of dl'lightful livln<> dra""s lhruoUI. Hug~ pal10, ' ~·° F . vu. :l r.n. J' I ' Id ' ' II '" . I 11.1ll>s f1'<',CSl'ro\\•cos1s.c1r. CENTURY21 a1raitsyouloronly$59,95ii'. o~lzed y11rd, doubl e SEA TERRACE ba. &. hoous rn1. f,·an b\.' <~i.il n ; 11 ·1 :mr..:, 8 '"'unit~. Al 2 Hr. 1 •l V 0 II C II rr .,,~. "'""""" ... noo 5 BRJ A r ··~_''•lt\ 1-,, !(l!-~'11'1. Ba, frplc. 12 """ old, lo\\' If'\" P"ll · ouM! or a 64,7221 CHRISTMAS NEAn. 0\1"1\"r. fi.l4..'"""'· garage._,.,......,. aermg '" PRrvATE GUARDED AREA · <'t'OSJI ron1 park. -==~-'-",-..::.:0'"'-'""---·I , .• ei·c l'llG-:,1j(), ~ THE OCEAN CARr-:T. ~EA L TORS &ID-5560 Al(Cul APT S11.e i\loblle HQnll· 111 1111·any. \\'ill sell <ln cot .. Estate Builder• **OWNER** tmniaculuti· honli~ "'/\\alln COU.ECE Park Corne_ 11 , 640-!"'72 or 4994771 Enjoy The Good Life EASTBLUFT A hoine 10 l!ve ~c~ul! park 011 llK.• h:i~; ~~~Q~OCMf r inc i P 1 es only. lnternationel 4 BR. 2 Hu. fir and Family 1.-0.i:y f1re11lal·e. Use you r 4hr, ~,, h<1, kitchen, llv l !:""!:::::;;,""-!:::::;:;-~:;-~;-:oll_::~~C~•~ll~4~'~'-~2'~-u~~:-=-_t & pl ay in! l hr. l he.. 1 $lS.i50. 510--3672 Sparling Real Estate " prt'SC'tHly tllkin" resen·n· Rin. t.10o'tel !\Om• co•d<'l<'o•. V.,\. t:liJ,:lhUity or pay cash nn, 111 rm. !run rm ~ _._ L k F t 1054 F/~ Pl.US! S 8.;, 5 0 0, Bl'autiful vie\\. prlvntc i"K'til'h """."·'·' I ' I . , ... I \\' ' \\'/lrplr, huge multi P"-• Laguna Charm • e ores 64·' n..,..,,,Agl 2 BR 2 ba In '-........ "' I -~~=~-'~ ... =~-! I onJI 1J11 lho.•ir n 1• w (.'Otl· 1o-inanc1ng ava1l~blc or ler•a tu ex sling ,4 ,. onn. on I -..... -.,.... v"'' · · ... ,.,.,,, ~ac l -.. . ·~ , 1 ,_11 ""'" rm UJl.-.tairs, ale, un<77"1>de "'he •-·~ 000 011-•r ·-, 190" ALFALFA RANCH <ton1uuwn~. C11nyon Cr cs t ()ption. Sl!l.900. 314 Vil lanova u1sl ong~ ......_ : .,..,,..\.;j6 ,,,..u 701 INTEREST • taslest w·11w tt1 lne \\'t'.!t. -"· ..... """ " 1-:~1n1rs. lnc:•••·d :11 lht• i'<lr. H<I. 5'19-16/ll Ai.:c.111 lloon;. inany xtrns, assume /0 . . a Daily .Pilot Classifier!! PUot ClaultiM Artl IH2 """S 1100 Arre~. high produclion. \",\loan. $i2,900. 551-4199 MODERN BUILDING 2 STORY -.,..,, ~1111 "(' t •-k II ri•r "' 1'111·1f11· \'11•11 Dri~·<'l f;.\S'ISIDJ:: 1-·.\~ln.Y HO~IE OPEN 1 •·.30 • ::.0~1:a°C1n~1~:i11llab1c.mar e .ng 1v 1w11 :'1111·,\rrhur lllvd 111 ') & t'f"lnwi1 rl 1 J)d r · Take $5,000 and the .... 2 Spc('lacul;tr l)()mes 2 RR BY OWN Cll1'1u1·1 dl'I ,\!11r, ti l11r!l11i;: .. .1 · . ~11· s r . 11 im Owner will Carry ~.6!tl C1.AREl'o10NT 2~1 b.itht'. 180 OCEAi~ VIE\V ER $©\\~}A-~£ f]'S 0 Exccll""1 ln\·c1tment ;il ,V-.fi,~. PllO!\!J:: 64().-0"v.·. 1111 \~ .1nni;_:~1ve bf'!ck !pl :I lilt. 13, BATIIS lk 1 be lln r, • Biii G r undy, Rltr. !lfi2-~ !H ""' &. (11n-t:h11 r rea, :lnrl fpl fh'l<I 11·us1 dl'Cd nl !JI~'!. -,. 11'11 (1 IOV.•n: n1ns, SI · Beeutllul 4Br.,. lull bath.\. 6 ~. in pan'lrl d('ll, ~has; t'flll Suprr JBR. I'~ l•nth. cio~c 7•,; V. A.1. gleis, &111na, cer111nic Ille, Sh.a" carpets.bu I J I· in 5 . Th I/ I . . W d * 7S..6161 * . FOR BEAUl. LIVING 1111,llit, lllthi kit, t.'ov'd. to N)!lllll. pool.It, ahy f){IUo, S2'll PER i\IO"''TH 100 mnny featurc11 10 list. Di1'1v.•n11her. ~i·ve<1us a n r19111n9 or Game "'fiflt a-Gb ucAle 9 UNIT "MINl·MALL'' 239 Poppy Ave. pnlll), feni•t'(I trlr 11 11 n r e. elei'lli•· hutlt·ins. Cn.Jl ~Ilk!' ONLY $4J,5j)l'.! rtnon<·inv nv;~ilable $89,500. 1·uit1,,m d1·a111'~. !.:"~~,, .. ,.. E.iit..i i., ClAY •· POl\AN Allr«ctrvf' "Ql<l \Vu r 1 tl ,, if>\i•ly :~ Bo!rnl ~ L;ul'sl Qll'!I $~.~. RED C ,\ RP ET, -today ul (agtl IW2·9371 &!n~r;~;:-~cs Builder 49l~IG48 ' po~"d ngg!'C'"are 11'1.l;n !• o a1arrong1 lan1t1 cl rt.. _,.,--...._ ~-, architecture:. ?11ost tcnantg + J 1 Q HLAI TOK~ G10-86i2 ----.-_ ---------walk\\11.Y8, It's fl RE AL fou• acromb~ word1 be· \\'l'll scaaont'd. So. Co 0 s t in .~~ja7~ l'l:~~1~','."1'.' E:n~~. A.ssliME 7y2-4 Bl~ .. --i BA., 2 STORl\ UNIVERSITY Park. New ~OOe~ BA.RGAfN a! $ 4 4, 000 . low-to form four 11m11lo w0tdi. Jlwy, Lngun(l Beach. brick flnlin, 1,r; ... k Fn>lr. FHA LOAN c2olll.• 10 beach. Assum:ib!e Deane home, 3br,, on vle\v jSG..5900 Principals only, I I SERENDJPITY REALTY Fina;~~~ ll\'!UI. ,\fllkf' Qf·1·ro1111 pnvment $207 .f DR !~~ sli~1J1:.16 d ti w n . ~·~l~~rl~a~~ ::un:w1~."!~: $29.950 Lido Isle 1056 IH u,~ R'S a, cit 497·1175 11' · · · · Ail\ll lni ni<'d. 1 R11, i;:-itru.f(e. \\' e ~ts id~ . , . . n1it1 ed fin11nclng, $69,750 roll This :I Br. :l Ba. ~an1ily OPEN SAT/SUN 1.4·30 _ _ . . _ IN OUST. PARK MORGAN REALTY Costa r.tesn. *BY OWNER* prtl!f'. 644-1483 dayi, TOWl1 Home has new r11lnt 120 VIA YELLA. Prime, 00111 An11hclm.lndu11. * 522-Cl22 *-O\VN1':R/Wl0!\F.:R, 1X>7--5080 Adu 1 t Condo. I BR , 552-1976 eves & l'ILrpt't. nnd ts P,riced be-8 1 1 & h I I t ark of 10 buJl~OO.Gq> r---"-_;ow --'' Bl1H~l 2 llATll · C P lfflrpil, l"l"frti;. ''11~· UNfVERSITY PARR. 3 br , kt.I· lite mn1'1«!t fnr 11ul r g 11 c. t'CJ'Y, -~ bdl:mt.. R Y C I L < q. f~ · . OP~:N !\;\T/~l;R JI TO 4 I "cf!~lll '. ~i:\a. ~n:rll;l~ $2 \,fXX), !)G3--149G. bf>uut. tl("(.'()11\tr<l. luxurlou'I SO~Vro BOURJ..-E RLTR ~~~hg~ ad:"~°: e ~~~k=~~J I I I' ,, ... l B1fixo~:1~dy:R1~r. ;,11 BEr~n~ Ii\ 1 'D:O.I ~ h1•:1«h. 1 _ n>.000. $1, ,::,o <lov.'tl MANS ION crpfll •"-tlrps, lovl?ly garden SIG-OO:;o ~ • N<•1\' ciuiicllng, ~h 118inl · · · . Oct'an!>ldl.· of. lhiy Ch.'lrmlnt: to 1ru~ 1hrd bu>·:r.i· • 5 .Bdrms. ~ slOf')', 11001 tRbll' &r. pntlo on lrg park $55,000. In & out. I * 675-6161 * Dupll'-..:, rx-~i:.:n"r ii('(". frpl I 1IW:~.1,tf . .\L'!'' ~~~ fanuly ~n1, form11I Ov.•nt•r ."'52-W'J ~ GIB WALKER ~-~D:....;U:...::G'-=-E~N;._JI 1 INCOME •1'AX SAVE:R! ea unit. bth & phhtlt!f, hr 540-0:U') hi 9 1 ~I d1n1n~. bl'tlln CT1llngs, huge TURTLEROCK. 4 Bdrm. 3 590 DIAMOND REAL TY 67.S.-5200 I I' I I In the old days docror~ used .; Untt At>t Bldlli"· hrand iMr<v. p11Uo. ~" dbl ~Ill'. TlMt BY O"'NER: As.'umllhil• VA lot. t or ,.. l't'ftl lllU'i"R~n ~all fJalh bonus room I: la.m STREET ™,SOD _ . _ _ to bleed palients for almost C1MC ("S(.'J'()W lllls )'t'!Rr for Buy STll,Jll cvts ( 7 1 i) 3 BR 2 b11, ull nrw dc'CQm-Verforma.tM;t, Ukr. 8-11-3;~4. room, all upgnuled. Xlnt ~ every di1ea1e .t.rtd l'l'Wlny of max. IAX Melter. I~al for S.1.J..l!m !lollJ. $:17.:iOO. OPEN HOUSE B\' Q\\INER-To1vnhousc. 2 financing 11vail. By Owner. orr~ for ale by O\\'Tiel"ll. Buys LIDO House I l 1 F T U F I them --. owner:11 lo lh't' ln front 3 NAUTICAL CHARM · ~UN. li·24 JZ..& 2124 Rtll"irh· atory, I~ floor r~t. 2 1111: $7~,soo. 752-1039 3 ~ory, ced9r &_ glau wl I blk tn>m \VATER 2 br ~-,,.:._.;.-:..,..;c..;:_;_..,...1 ll·tZ BR. f.11Ul)' d t I u :m 1p. nupl ' ,.,.. L 1 lk { .~1. '191·~! 1ldnn~. II\ Bitth, clubhouse L•guna Beach 1048 n""''oc"':l·Nlnt~IE\ .. ~ ...... ~ 2 be, rt~n. 1400 'sq. ,,: I I' I I I' 0 c,~,.,~ .. rht dtllt\lt qvoltd polntlornttnt&, ChnlCf! If ' B . · · . .-. •n •urrr """· 1 -. . . · &: pool Adull oommunlty · 1;.1• ·Y. """'-"'"" Hf qu~I end <lf 1~111, ldrid L.-L. --'·'-~--~.-L . ....J v 1 1~j Ir!*'• 1111tt111p ""O!'<h loca.t n. Rllr., 968-G9.I. ~JI~~~~ .. ~~·~·~ <t~nr~ I o~~~~~ lf~n:l~A. 2 ~I ~"~~ton B ll }'. S29.0CXI: *LOW DOWN* :1'~~:C111,mio~· L ~~ t :~ ~~inf.1~ or,..n~u~l:.r:~ yo.. a.v.)Op rom lllp No, 3 bt~. s:w~· ~~·~ O.J!o.~ / 11 n1~1.n ,\_,V"fC'. tiol· 1111 I ,', ',',:·~,.,opo n l·-1. Pinc. onl . J•t.xr:R UP~ER -Ntt...--..i. RR Hofnf'-w t-tir· ~.~nclDles _!!Pix..:.....· ~\of' G~ . · ' -~--ft~Y195' LUXURY DUPLEX -Jo P t Oc. ,....._ ........_... BY OWNER. Y do I H'l"O\\~f.'R 2 Be "' inarkrt. Spuciou11. 21()(1 t'nnarw"n un .\:Heath UNSC RAM!lE l!TT!tS 0\1 n'I nrod a RU" tn ; • ~ hr, I h", !'Q. fl. 4 br. 2 bn, blk1! Vltw f'mm A!I \\11KIO\\•' Don't ... lhe hi I n '0t AN!wt• "Draw f'lltl" '\'hen l''" • • •tlll.l~IO • n,-:r Jqt '-'U.!'!"fl. ~TUllf lt:1vt f!)Ott't1n.Ask for: &.D"t'k•. Call 614-0161 for "''~ up 1 p Klfa~fe_stctrnw\nfht"c \\lW rlace an 11d In Ilk• OJ\J'V 8' O\\r-..1 .. R 611..0~l:JI 11i.1~. ,m..n. :J..l!l·loo:i Jud ... Ag<, !IC<..Jl56 i\IORt;. "List" It ln cl~'lned. Ship •.• 11 °"lfY Pilot Callllllle.tl 1 11 ,..,.. ,, .., · !. -lo Stllll'f! a.~ultll! 84i..5m. A1I. Cnll 642-5618. SCRAM-LETS Answers In Cl•s•iflcat lon 8080 ~ &n:~g,nt Adt! Call now CAMEO HIGHLANDS • • .. . -. . . -' Uo II all Y< '" ,, " " p N 2 ' RI "' '°· "" Sa 0 p Di y of 3 ho " 6 l'w Co m; 10. ' c II ( L' 6 0 w Oaz ·n,· po Rhl { "' in II 61 7 Sch Pr 67. TW ''" lo 1st Ne\ St. ful N~ "" \\'l' M· fo '" CA !Ilg . ,, '~ N • FrlO.t}'. NovtmbH 22, 1974 DAJLY PILOT D G lnco'!1' Proptrl! 2000 Lots for 11le 2200 I Hou.ses Unfurnished ~H~u-n~t~ln_g_r_o_n_B=-.. -,~h-~3~24TO""'i~u-n~r~in-g~t-o-n~B~.-.-,Yh""'3~2~4~n,....j __,11_o_u-,-.-,"""u~n-r_u_'_"_"_h_ed~-J C '~o-n~~-o_-,~u,,-n~lu-,-n-.--3425 j partmen 1 Furnis.h Apertmenls n um. 9 .. fQURP"EXES ONE OF A KI ND Gen•r•I 32Q2 Newport Be•ch 3269 ~an ;1dul11vndo, n1·11r bt•111·h, San Clemente 3776 Cost• Meu 3814 COVINGTON l'oob>IM><'lcd a.. • ., V<Ow • BRAND NEW FOURPLEXES I """"'""' ""'" 9J>3..41»1, ======:::::-\ $89,959 Unbelievable • but ttut"! Just li~lt'd 36 1111111, 9 lourp!e:1.e!, oil Co\IUlklQr · . Ju!CI 21~ yeurs ~'O. Prln1e wut.s Ju prln1e l oea tlon , SupPr shut1H 8-\(i. !111l'rt'&t on 1..'0111!·:..ct ot ~lc-or-olltuln new f in&n cing. (;l'Oi.5 a.ve1oges $1115 mo on 11JJ PRlNCIPl\I..S ONLY! Call today l714\ 752-1 700 f if ENI D!Y!S!O) 8 Units with Pool- Beautlful Vi.aw _cf _ Newport Back Bay Newly nff('l'C'lt JJl'C'~tii::•• 111! :.! bedroom~ lun,:e 111its l'l yeRr y oun g beautv. Ridiculously lo1v rc111!> sln.rl 11.t $160 Lari;:c lovr J y ground~. possihly room for 1nore un11~. possible Con/I() 1.'00.vC1"S1on, po-· ibl~ I r1 n d lease and sell apti;. 001.·c 1n a lifetime oppotlunJty '" own in U1ts very 1lcsir.1bl1• location. Tax ~hcllC'r :u1cl appreclaflon 0 11·11 .. 'r nr1•di; l:fll:ih. $200,000. Bkr &l'l·5.IG\ ORANGE COUNTY 20, 42, 54 , 59, 60 .111t1 00 units. Son1e nenr b c· n c h _ Sn1a ller urnts Riso. By nppt. only . Qu111'\ l'lur·1' Proper! irs, J n1 e~ln1cn! Division. (7141 142-l!l:!O. A TWOFER? YEP' 2 homes fol' lhe prier nf one. Only $4<1,900 for a 3 bedroom and a 2 bedroom borne. Thctt's 11 lo1v 1lo"'TI j)llyment c .en a sai!lmt may be considered. IPIQuail ~ liiiilPlace , Praperties 7$2-1920 l•OO OUAllST N(WPO~l !tACH 6 Units -:-Mesa $87,500 frut Loi. 76' "le.le in Love For L ea1e to <'Vl'!i !Ju8-!'."!:17 I BEDR00:\-1 \\1th utUlllh!. l.oJ,t\Jntl Sh:lrt>~. $85.000. / ALA ~ENTALS 1 2 & 3 BR's FROM $?QQ Professiono l Couple Townhouse Unlrn ls2s l 'SllO. Nrur,,!'1P127'·3 371-h.'f!B 49C>-36!ti wtw.Cl4&1u11<4u"""' • • .. A\'.\11,.. 11u: lJtll --I~-~ ~ 1,H0~10TOHY &y Lu,-0 . \\\•'It< lit! £un:'"" hr.mt• \\{ l BR .. :! b11., bhns, fl('"A' Sant.1 Acn°•~=~-"3"7"'80 11111111 Inc, \\'lll 111:11 'A'/su1.11i f. • ishwashers •Open Heam ('eilings 1•••1 .• Hit ~ H,\ & rnih·. 1·pll>/t'1v~. 111.lO!. :l ear ----------- do\1n payment or trade for "'it ~I$ • Shag Carpetlu~ thru-ou l • Completely .\I ·i.;. 1··,ir:,....,·1p1..,, 11rp11 , 1-.,rpol1, adll t•pl. $ 2 ll 5. ~I lJ -.\lr<lcrn Sing.· Apt ~' ho us~ or R. 2 Lu l. ~ Ill nuris·. Draped • Private Patios e t:nclosed Garagl!s 11a ... 1i .. 1. •h1•·r. n 111·~ .~ X1·11r llQ<1' llO!il)Jt11I. ltlll'. 1i:.i1'<1J:··lj ,. ...e 213-~'7!M!lfiG -----.,. Sorry No Pet.s. 1 MLie to Occillin '''"t'o sp1'.1k1 r ... 1 .1r Jt·,1~·.J rA.1-5.\.\'.1 C.•JJ :,12-s:>ti' fa. • --NIWPOITl.U.\',C,M.•4Z·l>I> II" I I I • I . I' I Mount'n , Oeser1, "" 111 '· 11 '"' :.~1 nios O I U f 3600 fiO 1'1•1· \lc<'k-$."..O ~toves YQu PINECREEK R 240 COZY ba1·ti~ furn, unt 201-219 Oswego Ave., H8 1 '" ••• d• I,' ~ .u~I & J~ll•I up exes n u r n I In. r.1,11Jc n1 Aµt. ulll 1111. LIVES UP e sort O l "'L"t~"E/utit su:i1v8r1. SI r. (3 blki;. \V. of Beach Blvd. l blk So. of Ada111s) 11,1 11"1 -1 !11,'11'~·1~\•tult..:1,. <.ill BA!.ll01\ Pl·:N :: br,:? l.>;1 ~t-1~~11. TO ITS NAME O\\'N YO 0 ' '' ._. t.'Ottugc r 15 549 9SOI ' ''· ~ '" "" anii /f l d ' ; S h L 7 U 1 1Nt \\N Ll)T UrlJ. P1'l'r 11ln"lt•, 11111 i>et • ' \\ ~·p • in. r 111 · & ~ out •gun1 3 86 Over 500 tatl trtef orid il " h.d1~J1Ul'5, Llo!M.• lu 11.:ly ,\· I PALM DESERT! C.l...OS!f 111 ntce I Hr unfurn I 1 1 G1 11.,.,1 7 1 s11'l•t\n1s w l th "A'ille.1'fJLllil $1.'W. ECl\I, nlee for 1·pt H a rbor View Homes U<.'t'11:!1·,, )r. SC', ~llS · \'':. 11 Aic .. :.! BR 1 lkn crci1tc a relaxing setting for I!1theDt•Jightfui!'uln1 0t'.~ert UAY viewNli lun1, 1 Ur, Houses Unfurnished I HoU!tOS Un1urnished 1~1\ .. :\ ,i IJl'iht~>ut lliirnr , '-H tu.i.-.!~. __ I ~~117AN, ~J~ ... ::in111>~~lt'ly your .spacious new l-or Llrcen l\.loblle 1101110 Coin-utl\, SHl5 Yt·arly. ----111.•;ultifnlly land-.1.,1 11'.~I. Fu·c i)Ul'LEX '2 llr, tle1111, 111· 1 .t•r • 11111 r '';"ut ~ i'~•~l 2·Ledroun1 upartmcnt. ~'ron1 r11un11y. GoU a nrl Ti' nu i ~ S}lABBY httlc 2 Br h.'4C, Costa M esa 3224 Irvine 3244 , inr sr.o/\lu \Z.lll.i S ,\: l'tlun1rr Club. Adult... ~~~~l.~i I 11 I . $:i2" &12-~I/ s 19 lJ. }o'urrutw·e avallabl(I, <lull, 1111 0 ! ,r,, ,,11 lhf' $1:.ci. Kid:; & pet NB t 1 Lyru11• j{nthi•IJ tdl-(;:!\KI $111J. 11111. ~1~5001 CJ\1 · 1 Office iJj)l.'ll 9.00 to 6:00, an.1('n1!!<'s .11 a tnntlorti:ib!« NICE:!llrdplx.1tar.\\'/c J\1ESA Vf'.:RDE Fumily IZ:k.i~ ~-4 • .Ap.>rrments rurnished UACll~W!{ APT, patio , I :t:IOO Fu1rv!l'IV IU:I., Co1ta price. U111:"'r !\lui;t Se I I ' chld & sn1 pct $195. Honlr J HR , 2 RA, fun1 *-RENTALS * • i!rvurfJll1'JIJPa I --1 c111ployed, n1a!ure adult. NO I ~<'~. Phor\c: '54,).2:SO(), $\;JOO l'U:<li, plu.." Ill 1va1c 1.'011-Sl::PARATE 3 Ht· hs c, fried, 1·1u \\} 11ood bUlnina: frple. U1.11vcrshy_ P:1rk ~-· _ _ -~ ~~!..J.!l a~.. ~. 3706 ~1 ::._~Ill l"ud 4!r.J..l•l10 _ H1\CJE~D~ Dr; M~!:SA"",--1 lniM: lMril:-mrb a I an cc . fl('t'Or slni:Je.., S195 lovely kitchen "'' bttn ovt•n 3 BR , 1 b:i. ........... s" • -ttmh_v C.'Offll1:my-_I, -,,, · ----Ap.1rrments Unturn t 160 \V. \\lTllOfl, C.M. \\'ll[l.' Classtf1ed Ad. No. Hf'.:Dt:C $:!'£i. 3 Br, yd klds & rtUIJ;(l' & tJshwtu-. llC\I 3 liH., 21_ b.1 ....... s::.~!l/lllU l nit f11rn Uut\.)(1.1 lslanU. --• I Bl:.AUTlfUL GltOUNOS 2~7. DHtly Pilot, P.O. i:!ox &pet.r.l111cnow? ' dls po&al. Indoor util rnl 'J'h~Tcrracc ~l1MJ. NlC~: 1 B•ll' <J\'t'l' ~l_i\I !n\'l 11lll. \\'1n LL·1· B1lbo1lsl1nd 3806 .Mu.!ts.No PCl,f ~ C:~ M("S.'1, C11 !)26'26 1\LL nlone ::: B.r, fncd yd, Pl~US hellted pool. On I y 2 BR, 2 00 .. , ..•••. $.."!50/'":'i.. i.;1+1.1,.c .. ,.. Ii\ J rn, :..' IJU(s ti7J-li!!W lQ 1111nut~s lo U(Jt8.U. J.A.rce SKI t:llALET -~lil', chld & Sin pet $27j $..18:'1/t.10 lnclds pool service. 3 BR, 2 Wt. ·•·•· ... S..,"fu/$1:l.• u• 1.111 lia lboa PeninsUlil 3707 . 1 & 2 1$1'. I UR tJ1'., 2 BH \\'Al.K TO SLOPES l\IA.t'llY, fl.1ANY fllO!tF: Cnll ~~-G1'\.>t!ntn.:c 11on1l'a :s_,-,.: Ll>I:, !11>! huu,.1· 1'1'.:All new! l-Blt., yrly.I SJ.W.1111h i'al1ll $1!15: Gas & All r.1odf'rn _A-f1'ame. Tasie-ALA Rentals 642·8383 1l\tt.IACULATE E .1 'd 3 2 BR ... 11'l b;1 ........... l·:oo 1 u1i1 :,11,•l.:l'. )tl. '. t11f.. l11.1•l·l1 , • . . ( Lg~. lli. rni., c1lli.: div~. \1 11.tcr 1oc" Drat>f!l'ie9, c111 · full y ful'rushcd. Sale or LA ,, a~ st c . a BH, .! 1111 .•...... ,. ,, ,)l:~I ~,h, .! • D1-•n, f1 1ll1;, ~df.l;:!t-', (llAl,)IJXG 2 hr. sun<lctk, I 11'-'\lt, l!llZ\ll, Ull·auco.:t l>U•"' J)('li;, bfil:i •. c11 1, 15'.DS etov~·. Trude S:?'J.~. flloonriclge-J NDLORDS! hr, -b;i •. llOmC'. cm:d. patio, Turtlrruck ,111 l. p.•1'" t '11\l I · l•lk lu bt.'.11.:h. \\1ur uq,; .}.!.:..'; ltllr. ti+l·O!:ll:~ air ('•)11d1l1on1ng, 1wirnming B1i,: Bear111~a as:!-~::U \\'.? SpectaJLZe I.a Ncwpor: bltn~. fqilc & f1n1l. din. il BR, ;t1,~ buth"' ........ $[.ii NU-VIEW RENTALS i••nt.•I 67:~0:.!"6. \1l<t'llc11us. t.1.:knl.1 I pwl, rec. roo111, \.\'a!.bo-:. INDl i\N \Vfo~~ fw11 Conda Beach . Corona del l\1ar . ~~·l :~11}~971~;1·1 s~hit~~1:; -I BR':.! ba1hil ..... .:~·l:t1/1.~ 1;;1 ~J.~J HI l.ol-'.L.1\ Beacon B a y ---371 4 I L.\Jll;I~ 2 lll':-1iz.11, 2 Ba. fl pl ~· d!Jt'l'S -------- \BR. 2 Ba 1tlet•p,; 4 'f('ll-& Laguna. Our Rental Ser-. , , 3BR.,2ba ...... :Sl 1 aw/~;d'l1 ---· I J•1't'I 11urr>1ng girls. 111 1 ~ 11b:, J)OOIS, & clubhouse. vice is .FREE to You: Try ~olle~ ~n 1~r30in~pc~~~:1 1 (..'ullt',:" l'.u k !\I::\\f>Oll1' I.;E:,\Cll, tr u J y U1:..\LU~ l:.\r l U1 a1•1, IJ1.11110111J. t .. .,,...;i:t~i MARINA PAC IFIC 1711! 5-IS-\t\.S or ::4.i-2081 Nu·V1eY.'~ 2~~i "A': ;~~110' Avt 0 · ' •I HR .. 'J.1 ~ ha. ; ........ $1W 1 111 .1u1 uuJ ~· 11111..;·i...11.:1• ,; :-.11"1u~l'. IL~h .. ~r.11~ ,lllll , t..a liXJa ~eninsula .>tJV/ NU-VIEW RENTALS · I \\;dnul Squlue u .... 1~>t1111. r:1111uv roo111. '11> ~. uioi 1J1.,-11.'0.. ----. VILLAS Orange Co. Prpty. 2500 673-4030 or ~9-1-3248 AVAIL soon ·3 Br, S19S. :! UH, 1 1.J,t ... rn ...... $JI' l>t•l1~h .. ~l 111101.! f1;)01,. lot·.1111 ~osra -Mesa 3724 .'\1.\.' :>iliu lbc 3 HR., 2 B.1. I 13r.uKI Nc11 Custonl Apt •. GARDEN GROVE FP.E • . lnt.'<I yd , fll'\.s ok. Bulbo:t J~l tuitl l•'ll1n~s. \'c;i1'i; Ll' n,. c. U1·1·111n ru11t Ap1 11 /uul 1;ar Dal.1-JJ.srt·4'Dli. • ~· .l·REE DUPLl'.:X 2 B1·, $170 ~arage, ·I BR .. J '~ till. ......... $1(~1 S••JllOu1lh C d 0 $.JOO GLl '2lli-1 I VA :uul FHA tC'l'ins. Sharp e l-n1fess1onal Scrv11.-e e !net.I, kid~. pet ok. CALL 552-7500 Cote of Ne\l'P<Jl'I llllrs QSQ e fO '.1110· . . ' a> i.' t Dnve by UIO V1ctoru1. 11 I 3 bed 2 *LANDLORDS* ''' >-&:r.J '-'\'~~. Al1nv~1 to Hun1u1,1011 licacb ant nvcy 1·oon1, ba\J1 GAH.AGE .11)1 $\jO .• VISION • 1 675-5)11 /\LL u1 JLl1lr • .S 1»\IU r.inilly lk)I)\(' \\'ith fl'll(•('(! • StY/l'C'fl'lg, 1111 Ulll pd. I' Cu1l1[).lll' l>l'lOll' ~()U IClll SPACJOUS :! br, llug:c bd,I *Vi'i::N S,\J/.SlJN • y:inl $ 2 7 , 5 0 0. QUAIL ~o~ef1n~e~ * 642-9900 EASTSIDE 2 Br $183 Gar Newport He 1ghts; -3-270 t:u,.lout •.k·i.lg11 .. ~1. lcu tw u1g, ll'pl, cpt/ch'p, D/I\, \\'1'l· 61~177 }>I.,.\ c E p R OPERTIES, al OZ'T!l!l J; 1rgesl Rent a.! Homefinde rs * 642-9900 REALTY ... :-.p.11 lull/! l(Jl( llCll \11111 Ill· bar, avutJ. U·Ll. s:n::.. yrl). I l71·1i 732-1920 • St•i'\·ll·e: • ----I 11 .. ,,11ii.:iu111~ lito:-IJL'b •1E -ITER-R-ANEAN ~r. RF.NT Lsl'/Opt1on. J\l t" s ,1 _, I II , " Oi.AC'l(Yll l'LC-\'l'L\' " U • O ut of State Prpty. 2600 2 B!{: y,•u lk to beach S\1a., Vrrdc 3 Br, 2 Bn, hrand ,1 tcu u cu111µ,uiy u l,Fl)f(v(),\IS, '.: li.•111 l<1t;(l'1• ·"''IJaratc t1111 ;.: ;Heu r ' VI LA E f1 1.1ntn1gton Bcaeh Also 2 llt'I\ l)lUSI> crnfg, f I' e s h I y Univ. Pnrk Ct·nh". llv111« l~lltcd )•lld $,;7J .. ;(J,, J,uig:,1 W !h•lllC·hkc :.11.11 ... gc 1\loll .! llr, L'lll'l g11r, ;.itlll:>, L ~ lo Acf'F.s So H C I 'I ,. ' I 11 't' 1 ., lli~l • I' t nu ''"l~ $.:ihi. li 7 .,-1 !!';lU , I Bcrlr<ion1 ·•. uth\1v.st T<'.>.:as 1 u1~,.~1·1'Cuge oi; a ." csa. llilllllt'tl, inunac. tltt'U-OU1. , ·' • ",.. ' I 11\il l' p1111ns ,~ 'JU ~ lX L:tngc land $1,000' s ~ 0. And ~ Br. 2 Ra, btk(' 10 llugc tr~es & rr11lc. s:).)O, Laguna Beach J248 ).:in -Clemente--3276 w t:lo~cd ~Ultlt;L' w/i;LOIUt;t:: hl.1-.~IO___ ~ tl~~'/:1~~; 'I\ d1\n & $10 n10. 6~6-0628 bcuch. Newport Beach Sl&'i 1110. Century 21, a<Jb-9521 --·~ "' i\J,u11lc 1•uh1ria11 J.,\ltGE t 111. 1 blk. tu b.iy da~s. tH2-SO.ll t.'\'CS. Agl. f ee. 979-8~30 '·'"" SUPF.' ' B. ,, $185. UTIL pd, J Bl.II', h plc. ~ L \l{(j !·: 1 ... 11 : l:!t ' '.!I .1 .. ~\1ng·Sl. Hdt n1s .. 1· OCC<ll\, ut1Js. UlCI. $1\la '2 lict.IJ 00111 TO\\'ll.hOUJie ..,,.., ·" 1 cpts urp:; Occanv1e\\', V1ctor1.1 Bt:h I 1 \ -. ,. 1 ,, ,y , "~ '"'" ·--17 . i!'IU'J Jiaroor Utvd Ranches, Farm s, Balboa Island 3206 lea~~ ;iia. 673-Witi 01: S230. 2 l:!DH, OC'C':UJ/clly " ( 'I 11 11 '' \\ 1~/J<.:l t:u lllH rl .. l~l i.;:u ........ ques . SUI'· vl.r->uuv, bl.r 0: Ii o,;\"CS. Costa 1\lesa l71~) ..i57-802Q G'ov.s 2700 -· __ ---· .... ,~, .. .., "''l.111 1'1t·11 111 1'••~1.J,•nn .. !I 1\1uur1,-.rt 1vah ptui.h huhl· tsay:i;hores 3812 :'II,\TIJRF: AVOCADO GROVE \\'/li0i11E near ESCONDIDO 11 ilt' w/l!as5, 8.'ICOn & i'\Jcl1c Trees, X I n t pru- t!u e1 11Jn rec."Ord. Ask r o r """'>-v1e1\' :1p\ \V/:.!ara"t> 11 I ·1 p 1 Sfl \I"' ' b' pl E •••1d $36JNICE -Bd ~f•I· t•i.;11:-·~n.11,;<' 1n11u1·•1\( ~l.J.llb. • ,...,-• ii. a~.., c Dana Point 3226 . ~ I, lpc, ';, :0,11 '"''" :).:jtJ/n1u r\lhLllS, l\u Pcls IJUPLl'.:X '2lir. 1:; llll to l•/OllllS, patio, cpl. & dJ·pi;. FOR RENT YEARLY !-----------d~Jd 711rug,l', yd, ji:t l io, ul.1-~1_,I I l l:IU!, .. 1J l'u1n. ~~!.•. IJch. g,u·, cpts/drps . .-\vail 1nruout. Avail 00\\ $2 10. Ch;irmina Ca"" c 0 d . 3 TA. KI:: ,ALL OF' P.IE 0 R 1 s pel f · - - ----· UL11' 11 r Lil n !)'IJ 1.:11 ,10u~. ~.L!JO. biJ..{ilf'.!l. l '2 I :J ) 6W~ll {\V htttier) " "' 'llAl<f U , '"-t.!Ar..Y OTJIEHS A\'All. :\/',\\CU,'\[)(),:; h1-, ::•~ ll1,1,,. -, 1 .. ~-';19"1 • Bro.rooms. l bath· built-in • : 111(\U•' II!\\' i.,..,-..;ca I \ USOll ........ I H ... Collect. Opell !or lllSpt.'CUOll • , >l>I 1,,.1 T"•<>h'", NU-VIEW RENTALS 111·1·.111\11·11/LJ,n1.1 lllil' ~;. . --eacon .. ay Jijl4 '-~,1 •. Sw> 10.30 • '·.31! kilt hen. Fu"Cplace. '~ Block 1.'11) is s1 . e u ':"':""' • I · I I '30 WE EK & UP .,,. ..:. .. , f I , "II ,. > .. 67'10'.'" ,., .• ,,1-""I" p11•1, <! ''·•r g,1r., ll'\'I<. V\1. ., -----· ---C • . ' f-m So. Bay. •·o -1• . .,.,..r. -IP !IC, • \I•· )<J ii, •11 u· .>" "' ""'" I I $ C Uil " " ·1 U.Slln AV(' •v " ,..~"""""I t I ------11.1llt1'-. 111.~,. b"I 3Jtl. •....i ·lll•''"UL~up. BJ::A ON BAY l bi'. ap1.,( -· \' ... !'~1 71 OU~ <t)llSl11 l'IC'W. i'•J'!, l'l'. QC'>·~~' t. " I 0 .. ,, h ~"" "' L .. Jl)'UI! \ll'll~, i.:" ..ilo-:t~\"\ ,.., ~ .... uu "' 1 Lit ;\pl~. ::.11 c..'(11,.n frplc., U!llS 111cl.' NO. COSTA r.JE&\ spacious • • • I ''I, ... ,,,, IVilli·-· "''· ~~ \!11• 1na Adulti .. '6!3 n·onl . ,, .. ·• B · " I' r 1 111 2 """ " "''"' vt ~ lil2--:-:o8'.l/<193--6&XI c~ '"' '· ~ "'1• 1Jl ~. > 11"· CJ:ANlJ NJ-:\\' llllJ.'f(JJ' I w t \' ,-., .1,,,,,1 .>1:1 11~c A''<iil. Ylly. S3'Jo. n10. li/J·l!.!03 br. 'l ba To1vnhomc New· C,11[ U~ !or All Your d11un1,0 ·~ f.inuly :11 ca 11. • I II d ------ly re IL"~'r'•• ""ll" pool & \ G 3 '·· .• ·/ 11, oc .. ·an 11c11 J\1un .. ~·. ,\Ur.I " ·111.1nc.S..•t'\'1ce-. t IJVOI Cap istrano Beach 3818 ' ...... "'• •-'" Chuck. ' CHJ::A J:: & ll0~1£ NEEDS I El Toro 232 ~l\Sl' 11 011•11,1~; . .i. 111u :!1 ~ ! :,, , nr )..'till v u u r s c ... l.•Uhlren .::, i"el Section s a u ii ii • Lg. Gre('nbclts. llA,"SON HJ::ALTY•7·1f>.3.~ I hone ri<1yi. ';l1~73UU, Cl<'" SllOl\llliyJppt jJ 7-lti i :t.l1b l'('lll'IJl'l tllv<l C~i. ' Adulls onl~. $235. li35-~ ~1·0 3 unit hu1ldtng11 _ prilnf' 63.1 N. ESCONDJDO BLVD , f.C!alty Company & 11•1\nds till·l..'\.17 • 1 VL'S ' .i 1 1 :M~-Jj;).l tJr t>I...-.. ~~ 1.:lilt. ulillltl'S included, o..:c.u1 asK for !ton or IW2·9740 Costa Mesa Io ca l ion . :: I UiCONDIDO XE\V 3 Br, 2 B.1 condo. --i lt'\1 1ninutes to So. Co.it~! Pla7~• --"'""'""'~'"'""'""'""'""'"" .. 1 Pool. AIC. clrps, lge pallO, ''.~E\\', v.~cnnl, .f st 0 1: y Uc1:.1\S VII~\\' '.! lilt .t11!!~1<lt' Ei. Puerto Mesa J.t!i-&.:iis 01 ~96-1301 NL \V li n EE D Jo .,. 1 to • • 1 R I E w d 2900 dalboa-Peninsula 3207 AtL 2 c<ir garage. S 3 2 5 . · p;.11.:ious 3 HR, -BJ. SJ:>IJ 11u1111.'. Cpl.s/U111~. !l'f'", d~h-. I -. ----APARTMENTS s~~ab~!I' Q~~e~ cuf dl• s:.~·~~ _•_• __ ,_,_•_•_• __ n_t_;.;'_c:.;..:..: s:n--0109 ~10: . 1-1~0 D(cl , !\.!di', ,\ro.:11 11 :-.Hr, ~iuii•/ll'!i ii:, ~,ua;,l, 1 & 2 BEU ROOM:; ~~o-~~~-e~a~~22 1 BR, pool Jacuzzi, closed G YF..ARLY 3 B J1 ' B r I &.ich lits. l!J l-21J::.b -l!JJ-.::ih• .lfll'I ·' 1•111 ,\u l.UllOl .. 11 1'0 1·et!> I . . ' I gar'JJ,!.(', a ppuui. Uhl pd . ross $1 00.J per n1o r1th? O\\'N n1-ope11y 1n Jngle11·ood. , r. ~ a, rp C,LEASE 2 Br Rancho VteJO 3Bi , ~ bi!, L!·g Lvg J{rn _ i~uoJ _.., Kl'Cl'l'.i!iun l l.'.'\fRA large 1 ~ Br., 2 ,., /\dOltS. Sb.I. ~3 1-lamillon, Hun-y · call to p I' e v 1 e w llawthorne or So. Bay arcu? ~? ~lk ~1n j~tty. $400. 1110. Condo. A/C, refr1g, c rp1 , l\luut Bch Viciv SIVllllll\lJI·; 1 ~an Jua n 1959 Maple Ave C.M li11 Brand new, Frplc, shat; l'.15--l Ill or 642-1960. (714) 752·1 700 WILL PAY ALL CASH 1213j li93-264::i \\'Ce kl Y. dr11s, 8'18·8500 or 586-9jll,1 !XJUI NC.0 C· ny~n V 1 c "' t.:apisirano 3218 1 '' · lqil , !ully ch aped, all nc\\' 1 INVE~"TM£NT DIVISION Ca ll Tom D'Allesandro 6r::i-9JT.1 \\'knds tiunt'1n ton •e ch 3240 .1,1-·1~·;.. " 11 . --,. ***"'ARD EN APTS / npplns. l\lo. lo n10. o1· yc11 1· LA1tGE ~BR.:.! BA co1np. Coll.g. P.'k ·•220 _ g u a ~-1 r ~~-·-·7 '" -•d0 ° Cp1s d•·ps b t ''', TO P t' '1 -\ ILi.AC!:: S.1n Ju.111 dupll').,,, "••POOL l«t~c 10111 ,,..,.,J, h 3-{)'J,,..,, '" "'-· • • .. • ~ll~ roper •es FIHEPLACE--'I b d , :! b1· shin;:;lc<l h:;c 11/ Jp! •t . 11 t 1. '-'\l'S & \lkn<ls li75-!0i6 I patio & play ~1l<.tci.'. Nr. 213--07kl91'17 anytime Bea ut. 4BR 2BA, nc\V Cl'JllS, e 1• ni · -bltn i.vlti, <ll'l'k & t.il'!li)l I. -'1 • J·1• 1'1 P s, ,: 1 f>~. 1,i:ln~,, l'urn 1.'<.! br uµts in .11lul1 - ---; ,-. • , 1 shopping & OCC. f'amil1t1s ' or 71416-5.)21 aHG "I bath, Curpetuig .. r.i. drupes ·J lk· 1 . " 11 '"nlll). l)IJUI ~ .... o. 111.1 ntu, l:il't..'tlOn. No pels. t.IJll l t.:\1lti\ large 3 H1 , 2 ~1 only no pets Jlll'as c - I , 1 ,.. Ins: frpl Nt OCC & E:lcn1 ttu"Uout. beaut I tu! J;indscap--:,1> • :; ••• :w1 11 •.i1,. 1 1 1 .'.,1 1 111 01 l\.!U-~ llS I (;.il'den Apts &!.:t-3ti 15 B.i Urand new' frp!l', shag <''i'-"'/. ,,,.. 6.1.,~ B"" .. ,; \\'IL!. l"Ofl\l ,n:l lo huy ,; 5:i1-495-\ bc[ H'a1r in.. •31-nlO No f , , s uog:; ->"" 1nu. J -~Is, . 1 -----• 11 f"IJ dta•"' ! II 11(>\. .,......, .. .,,..."°""' "'· "" TRIPLEX Al)SUl\tAH LE VA LOAN COl'ered pr11•a1e pn llO!>i. O"n· ('r's unit \l'ith fiN'pl111'('. All 111'0 BDRt.1 utlllS. Xtnr No. Costa l\lesa Joe. $.'11,!lal). J fl " ... .1. .· -. 1 c · -. -: • ...--• -, .: Ur . ;! 1~..i. 1Jl1ns. rlshl\hl 1.L·r: t•l.JLL'i F Ul'N2'1.!J' t i 1 ' .. Y ,....(' •1 \ i'N· {r & Pn home 111 San Corona del Mar 3222 96J-l.i67 or !!til-!11!6 Ask for M1ss;1on V1e 10 J267 1,, I ' ·• • 11,.,1111~ i\10. to 1110 01 year -------~--1 C!1•1n{'lll\' from O\I nPr \\'ho Jkv or Dale. · j i It·('. :.:·11•1J.:\' O)H'll1-'1. , .~i·. l..O!\lls, \\'/\\, d1 ps, II u v I. le,,~{' /ront 313 613-WlO, LARGE l Br, pool,, adjacent 11111 11 <' e c p 1 subStantial -, , I ;o.;o Fl::E 11.111liL1«:; S J,1(1 1110. ( .1 l I, .\rflts, no pt•ti;. $ISO l>'l'2-%:tl) ~·\l'~ .~-\lknd~ li7.l-I016, In shoppu1g. $hi0 111 o . 'II·• .. n •·•~ 231 1 •... IJELUXF. r.11nch style I 1, .. B" H .1 1 .121-ll~I , --::,---_-------o.1>0s11 r efundubl e 10 n1011 1 .~ f1.1yn1cn ... ~ an """'"' ..t1r...splu· $I.~·. bcdt•ni 2 h..• big hv monl 1 wl ., •~ onll'S ;.11a1 ob e ----.).ill. Ul' ~ DF.PO:i!T 11/.ul.1 SEI': TO HI::LIL\'1'.:' bl I , •• l. r 11 1.• s I mo 11 e y w 1 t h 2RR, 2BA ,,, y,·/fplc' CrPt» & ,1 r p s Jor 1 .. a:.e. ~ 1 u111 :,Lilt 1o $..JOO. ·I UH. 1 H1\, t ll'l'Jll.11·e, di.sh Lg. 1 br g;u de n ljpt pool. 2_2 br 1 ba $2'iO & 's290 res pons~"_,;. c,can1· tenant, no re.•son<ihl{' 111tl'tf'St rate. No 217 J11.sminc llu'lioui. Close ·10 lluntington -. V_a_l_lcy_Healty,_"""11_· 2'.!2. ~a ... r;e': .:e;~1.·~ yard. $J50/ Si .!I 71U \\. l.Slh St. ' 3 h~. 2 iia, -$J2;i A 1·j ~4' on r o v I a• brokcr~. l'holll.' 192~2. IBP., f,in: ~rrlu•I $600 Cen1er S:!:iO )lo. C11I s.<v J BR Condo, 2bn, pool. J><1 lio, I ) ~ ·-~ :ZO:.:I L\1tt_;1:: lill~ Furn. $1.IO. I 11'/barage "'' r~· cc n t I y t.1Y CI. IE NT IS NB. 3.BR, <!BA . Dln i·ni s.,-)()(1 or D11le 963-1567 or 963-1786. e o c I os e~ alt a.ch g1;1r. Hses Furn/Unfur n 3300 llt-·1•. $7.>. Av ,.1 J nuw. H'!let.·01,11c<l li 'l-1 -6 800 OI' I l Br Unfwll $~l u:n Quail ~ DOL'TOR \VITI-I $30,0CKI TO ao5 Larkspur 3 BR, 3 bH, Ii.:. upst.1irs _Clllldrt'!l $17'1 lllO. !!3U:::0~il. -~ 6-ll·ij,i.! _&H-lJ26. Lot~ of bltns, iwl. \\'lllk tu Pl J:-.EST IN PRl1'IE BEACH 3BR. 2Bi\, S31J bonus rm. NP1v cpl, dra111..-s, Newport beach ,,)"J.~ . COM CHARM LARt.;E I lx'<h'OOnl u11per, 'SO of 11\VY. 2 br, upi;taJrs SflQppui:,;, 112 nil !Jene.. DC• ~ ARE,\ PHOP~RTY. AGENT Cole of Ne11·prirt Rltl'll hlhns, cuvercd patio. nr. I . . 1110 hi.>:iutit~l f u 1· n ts h" ti n1n1urt" adults, no pc Li>, 11 /bar ;1.:. sundcck.. p\'t t1n· 931 \\-_ l!hh St. Properties ~8~7~1·~·~2~IB~~~~~~~~I ~==C"'~6~1~;,.~;,~·~11~::::==i bch. ,e, nit i;chooli;. S3!Kl. !l~\lU.~~R V~Jo." 110.;o..1.1-.~ hontt;; u1 :;1~1 ... l'.1,r_rs .• ~ tir. tilt-llH·l try. c11ts/drps, frplc, bltns, 5-&S--0492 752~1920 pc1·n10.8.18--0SJJ\\kd)S.aft 1L11-a 1;L\\, h1 ,J1ly Ullbl.ul,.I, -,uul ~ 1),1, t :ilt fn1 tk!.111~ CiE\;..' ., Bl' l'~ li·\Tll l rclng. s:n[l Open Sal/SW!. ---1•oOOUAIL ST.NlWPO~BTACH 1 1 11 ~1 --AVAIL NOW 3 Pi\1. 3BH. :lli.\, l.1,111 n11, u1n 1111. L.;1:Ju11H':!ll'll 1 11lu .• f.11111ly, I··,· :T~lU ;· l'U P ·T " 19 lu 5. j181 ~ Be<>on1.1. ~Jl.I 1~t.R l\.1U1~J'H, Avail. R•nt;lli n1.·1v l'l)I & 1!qJs L1\1•Jy l .: 11·1 :Sia.'! \\"oiJI; to h1".ul1 _,, 3 1:.. 1:. ::.. 5-15-3493 ' 0 11·1. N0w deluxe '2 br, 2 DANA POINT 3 BR .• :! 1.J11. hornr, $'17J !t I·: Dr; c <) lt AT L D 1 Bl! l:1nd~eapt'd ,.,, 1·or p.11 10. NEW TOWNHOUSES 1-Hl>-27·11! ,--c' 'iiiimiii00ii0ii;1_ii0ii0ii!i\iii!iii J:! HB., l b[J, \\i.lter!ro111, furn, house. rr!'sh µa1n1 1 n s 1d1• c,,111 JJOUl & l'!'t· fiJ.cJlitits 3 h 1 1. ~l ., 1 1 ,11 SJJ' i.Jana Point 3726 2 HJ::Dl~OO:'ll Duplex on Ua. apt. 11'/Li'Plc, b I l in 5, • DUPLEXES 1 Houses furnis;hed s;J7~ and outs1<ll', Ncw crptg-and uic I $j(f./ mu. ti IO-tj.l,J7. 1 1 l: 1.,. ;.ii 1 1•, <l\S~...'.. i l .i Ckcan Side. Garage, patio cp1i;/urps Lg. patio. No Jo'nbulous Ot.>eo.n vicl'.s 3 BR, '; ba. f,un nn. Vc!'y clrupl-S. t.1ust see this bc<IU· -4-BDRM-2 BATH-• iJ. ~ASTIB\l.u'FF ~h·L· 2 Bl't OCEAN VII::\\' ~2j() ~/IC'!' nio. ·121i. Acadia. pets. :li05 Santa Ana Ave., 6 New beaullfu l duplexes General 3102 spac1oui; -beautiful! 1y No f1•e $245. mo. C:.dl • I $tL' Ap! 1\ :50!11 La Crt•stn. til6-9 .. IJ3 or <i15-09!13 10 see call. 979-0099 From SG~.950 ---------$39'5 i\lo. 1oduy OOJ...llJ(i7 or 963-17Stl. , TOWNHOUSES U11110.:r 1010 s. l\1<l~l lilvy J100J\.1Y 2 OL' 3 bi' 1 bJk, Cpts, d1'Ps. stv & ref r i~. $~500 do1vn WIDE OCEAN VIEWS HAY & BEACH ~<'V or Dale. Ne.11 llurhur V1,•w l1 Q 111 (' · 2 hr '.:. h.i s::".O pool -11111·.u·y w"una Ueach 4:"1~-6IM.'i ll'!ll('l. ' furn avail. Green lawns, 4-Plcx $79,930 REALTY t;7.)...;Xr()() ~ 11i1.1~11c vlr1•. ll•·Jr puol , ~Hi '1'~00' S1~1 lu~uJ'\' rtuiel ---~ ---67:}1" · & 7"'201CO covcred garages, oUstn.-et OUlc..-Open \Vkends JfJ."1 •O\l!looki11g U1c ~a & lighti; 2Bl't l b· be ! , 1 BR, n1·. park. \Vl\V drps, 1t•:u11i; .cou1·1, pu1k h ~i.:ll•'!ob. '1 1,,. j J,,, ~J\'l no{i1, g.'11'•lcn:. Huntington Beach 3740 ___ _:""'a . ·'. parlilng Adults, no pets. of U1gun:i Belich. Esta le <1, 11111 cei in~s. no pe ts. clean, gardcn~r & S4';lj 1110 !i--llJ-5.'lli.~ C 11 r·-7'1 r -----18 1', 2 00, 2 Pattoi; $39j, ll Cl \Vk days c.11! ~96-::l~l. tit,'1 li\'Ln!:'. C.ird('ns, pool & paneled llv 1111 & n1a»l1·1· 11.1r. pd Couples only. S200. ---...:.. _ · __ ' 11 ·'---·1 LOW WEE KL y 110 fernleaf. Call for appt ~U l-u erton Ave, blk 33931 J\1ala~a Di . Jut•u7.z1 Cloi-e tu b eac h . iJr, S11"cd1sh fq1!1:, s u 11 n y Fnr :ippt. 213--3J!l--58(it al!. ON THE BAY RATES t>l-1--m!l:I l:.:. of N\\'IJl A~~. 1 Blk Dana Harbor l11co1ne llon1cs. L<!J):e :! Bt.h·nis, 1 lmlh, to't'l'd('C, >,1·\ku1g dist lx•a1·h. liPJ\1 ·lli(h n1, 2',, C;Hn B!lln . . ---So. ol BayJ. &l2-86!l0 thninJ; ruonl lli~h l'l'ihngi; I J,:I'OC'l'l'Y ,i.;, s 1 o r cs. No \\'E 11 \VE 141 :: hc<lt'OOin, kllchl'tl 11 1111 h<i.i! :;lip Si AJ E xecut ive S uites Costa Mesa 3824 ,\PTS Unfurnisbed, 2 B r 'f\\'O llOUSf-.::S ON ONE LOT, JIOJ>Ulnr East.side s u pc I' 11harp 1 & 2 BR Extcrlnr freshly prunte<l. AJ11 ;iys rented. \\'alk lo s hops ~1!111 tn\cstnll & intiln1C', S·l!l,9~11'1. RED CARPET Rfo:AL TOP.S &IJJ.1<72 BALBOA PENN 7 UNITS on 2 Lame Lot,;. &hcduled i nc om c $19.~. P'l'll'C' $179,500. Con1ract OK. 67J-5l00 Brkr. DL(.'Ol'U!ur ft u111&h1ng-; & Rn· 1·hild1••n, no pets. S2!!5 . 'J , ~ ' r Ill(!. \\'l!hout IM1 .• 1 s!or1 $1UO 727 YorKtown Blvd. GARDEN APTS $19j, Utll pd pool, Lndi.')' ii'73-iTi."1 -IJ.!tlh hou.scs No c e " · 11111. 67'.>-j;,\•17, b i2-IH3.! &.,u:lLlil\'.!l. · l Ytl ·kt I *** lac1l, 'P"· Jr"", dshwhr, l ique~ :\1aturc ad 11 l t s. F'roni $285 10 f.!9j a 1110 -a l U\1 11 eeePOOL ,... \l 1r11cr o;f'u~n or n1 on t h . 1 LGi: 2 i;lo1-y 3 Hr, :! Ba, Ask for Bev or 0 a 1 c. NE\\' ~ HR, ·: u.i: J",1~ 536-0411 1:l~d gar. No child/pet. Sl50. to SliOO mont hly rice. krl. sun<leck Nr. brnrh 003~1"7 or""'" 1786 Condo. IJcl-or;1t1-<l 1hn1..-iu1. Condos F Urn 34CO STUDIO~ & 1 BRS t Lintw·n. :l Hr apt 111 family Hacienda Harbor Apl! C I I ' · d ~ -'I I' I r Sl'l.t1rn Crpl': & drtlS. !lo 83!}-74"" omp ete y urn 1 i; he . & .shopping. 1st & tasl. $425. VACANT t I . 1• ~1ny xti:is. oo, , .11·111.11, e r uu k1h nen •u 19\-.UW I n10 l1rlsc.~1319 • sory prestig-c &iun.1, T<"nn1\. S4j(). 11111. SllACP !hint 1l.1rh our V l!eatLdpool _IJCl:..642:36:!5 1 BP.. 1 Ba 5lllglc story. -------. --·----Condo. 2 BR. llf'1v cpts & IW>-b'Tbl IH" (il--f I 2 ' !'\Sl~ID" I I 2 BR SI "~ d $8j to $13J UTJL pd, l.taclt :: BH, 2 Bi\, nt'lU' beach. paint. 2 Ca r encld gar.i~c. ... or _.i • 1 __ 11nh·1· 1'1111 .; 11'. ' ~ 11.1. e L.1ut1ary laclht1cs '"' ~ .i:. ove Y new , iag crpts, .... ., ... Jnc patio, arits,U\gltna,Cd'.\I, NB $495. Irw in & Ir win xhu ronfl. S2'75 Per 1110 \\}:;STCLJFF 111ea, I Bl!, :-:I l.A•.1:.cCu1111l1 .luly 1~1 $ti()()" tii·e~ ut1ht1ei; .! b~, \\'l\V erµtsL, dsh\\sr, bcd'an1 c..-c1I.00. lrf.!~.: i 0ai:; $17fl CliAP.l\11!'>/G I Bdr. Rc:1ltors, &14-6111 or 67j. 96:z-1471 ask for Keith. U11, lgc lulchf'n. 1.lc,111 ,-., rH" l't~ !! ,r_. rcrs 1•cq'd. _. J-'1 1-~ hni!ns 1 <'llt ga:-, 110 pet:;. ndry rni. A uHs $1 . Wt·• ·· J .. 'Ck. i 12 blks beach C<L\l liOfiO. 11,•aL Aero:>s fro111 J\l111·u1t'1'!i , .\".;L'tll, Ii 11>-~Jl.SJ. w T. V, & 1natd bC1'' avaU. S2~5 n10. 6-15-8107 or 6-l:t·7~91 ~ldt'n 6-!5-9illi, J\lb'l' "E" $200 lITIL pd, o~anfl'(lnt :z BP. •. ~n1. dl'n, 2 b.t., bl1n. TOWNHOUSE _ S.·hl ~5 _ n~u; ;:,~:z I CondOs -Unturn. 3425 W Ha1··B-Quc a~k for _C.vnthia l-VUR St.:ASO;\;S AP'fS l Bdr, No. F.nd l.il~na I.it .. dh;h\iShl'., fl')Jl, cpl s. Lg. '2 br. 112 ha Ciin<ln.iSUl-'EH. grt"'' '2 br. 1 lM. . .. • J•11ot1~ scn :11•1• 1 U!{, i;IO\C', d/\I, c1its, ntW Sp.1t1ou~ 1 .slory 2 Br. 1 1 ~ NU VIEW RENTALS dr)Js; plll!O & ga1;1ge. SJI,O. 111'. Jl unl. lllu . sm .. 1111 [ frpl, M·p 1)QOJ unit. 'h1bh'-'" lll\ 11\G ro~ 13.>y i\o. 2, ... ~lllc to ote1111 d1 p~ ,t. paint, i:;aragc, l liU\ !)<I, p1·t patio, poo!. Con1 . U73--'!030 or 49l-3'21S ffi:r-5726 rnalnt/pool. !213• 4.l9--0969 111· i.hu11s, ;u.lu!I.>:, $ 2 6 ,, . adull h\•111i::;. 2111', s 1u 1· c . 8EAU1' 1 Bt turn ap!s $\!i.; ilL-\JOit Sl l01'1'lr-.G. Quiel I lot:. No jll'ti.. SJSJ. 73j Joann T\VQ-,; urnt npl bldg uncl.-r ----lil2''":J-I 1·,fi•• i•·c.hl•r ( dl'Y \'l' I 17 . 11 1naturc cpl. ~l5J. n10. ::,7g Sl 646-l·IJO construction for s11h~ CloSf' SINGLES nr L'Olljll('s Hun-2 BR l B1\ Nc1v Crpt.s BE\UTl~'UL 3 BR 2 Pa -•. J ' .,., ' ·-' .\: I ..i :;p,tnl~h s')ll' buJj· \ d ti-16-1461 .c"-C'c'c~==-~-c---·i to major i;hoppin" ccntC'I'. rini.:lon B•-.1ch $12.l. A Is o Dr11:.,. Freshly PalntC'd . $33.~ ho~e J \1' old. ' N i 1.'e BA \'SJ!OP.E:-i $\i:i. 1110. \'1 ly \1 1 ~w r r1"1 1 111<': 1 "1'°1 !\lO. ~n ini.:. P' I 1.nt·l1J"tel! gar. 1Jt.ll11. ~ voc!I _!!,_ -:: Bit 1 BA, bl l -1 n', " 11 · I "'7 ,. l '' ' ' I I I ,, 1 M, IYIO' cu 11 "1fi<i • auna laundrJ• "dlls 17':Ul S I' \CIOUS 2 Br ·1pl I Is l yr 11 nfe-orf Sl•IJ\;J. Cull 11::tlk lo ht'.teh, Yao:.1n1 u t 1ue ~.i -.. .>"or neii.;hhQrhood. $~l90. m o. ~l' . ..O\l'Y .• B1,:.. B11. -ll!l!.i'1-·1Jti-, ~IG~''ll~ ~8--i. • • •1 • • ' • lil'l'IJ la1.;c. Avai. now. 5.16-2570nr:t.12-5ill0 huu:;i•, Li1g11n<t Beach , G'.l7-7379. 642·3216 No Jll'ts.2!\JJl'.l'l'S~l'ie1v !\r. ~.!·~~ -· ·• ·'" ' ~ h:cclso1~ Uu1~ 1.01~')\Vcs! 11'/.'>un1tcck •. '2nd floor, f)Vl $~.itJ/:'ltO. · --i;1ngles, fttnlhl'S 2 Br, ft'llC'· NE\VLY J)ECO!t 2 OTt & L"'AS'·' ·I Bit. ram rni, IHI C.!1317!J;l-18JO: Ul&--0.!l !J .. , . . ~li~act~o_l_!_:Sh"lt~r. li•l2-7:S-~ & good v1c11. 1 Ulk !1'0111 C1JI G-6-fi<i'6 9 UNITS 13 Triplrxes l nn .i:. "' I \Ill ;'\'fJL):">/ !••11111~ Bu((.. 11 1 lt'l1ne ,\vf' No cluldrcn. 110 d . 11 , .. ,,. "'"'1111 o<l, tll' ot·e.tn, $115. IL Il l'an1 !t in. No pcl s. p.iln1 crpts, COi . 11ut1n, 111' LIDO ' .. ' . .. ,\!Li\, ~n1:t hl'll('h J1ulr . l>"I•. ·.·1"1 1~. co,,·oo 2 bl', 1 lla, 11at10, !l J01T1111>! OS '"' u~~ • 1\1.:l ~·1'1'. 97!!-.84'«! "t!j/1110 01«> Sol & g .. , " ·1 · I ,. ,. ·kl $320 I 'lll!Jt'J pl11~h :'<i1'\\jltlll f'l (''<I H110n1s t2\ '-.II \\Ct'k ,\Ills ~-,, "'"3"" '"' 3 yrs old. Xlnl li11:111eir11:: .,. · .. • us 1:irc. , ~01 °1111 · l' . l iti 11 J • 1 1 · ' ' -, • , , I ponl, adult~. nr. ~hop'~. & & runtul hlstory. Pleus<•cllll Balboa Island 3106 60.l :'lla1 ~ucn11» 1110 963-Jj77 or J.~7887 Chnrnuni:; .I hr. '2 hu, f•,,~-.. 111!~)~''1 ~-,111111• •111'.,\'1y1\l';..11\:~. :,,,, 111u f~lli-10 ~• PRl\AC\ ... -Hi:. J. B.l. 11 ,,11, !o:tj;,, 61~-5200 dys. 642-i\:"!50, Ai;t 1llilN\'\Y ('J11!s ,r,. ch'n:<, NE\V Deluxe 3 br, '..'! h:i.. ~l~'-' _11?:"1.fM,,_, ___ -.;1;1' fi7•-i1>!1 La guna ~each 3748 ~·11 · ,.,,Jlirihal ct·il, p.it.u J.l~llli ! C\cs. NE\V JNC0fl1EU:iiiTS hy Cll1\HMIN(; $ nr. e<)t!av,c. Ol·cansidl' ol ll11 v I. $:S:r1 h!'te. cusL tdscpd , pntlo, BLt'FF f'rindu 7. plu11,,.I\\'{) 1111 1 1 ,, .1 j·~\ti~·;j~':· $!.!J 1'1' J••l~ L•r,.:eJWt, ~,,--,-B-,-.-1-n_m_il_y lh" beo"h. Xl1 it tax shellri-. Fl'ple, i:;rg. \11nler. $300 1110. lllu u11J intl<l. ;,J7-1a.IJ or h<111t "all'. Av:ul no \1 . 5BI{ "'"•ly 5.1.\~1. 11111 Is 1·, I •I ... '1',',1, <.'(\n'. 1 1 1· ·' 1',','."' ,'11'. • l',l·'l-'IL!~ ;-.c\ "fil 11\1111 S\11 I I 1-" " " H 1 1 ... 1 .. ,, , 1 11, .. -, 1 1, 1 1n H', 11 --C-Hl LOREN OK nJ0111, ('(unp . re< e<:0ra l.'\1. Tr1ple xei;&fourplcx1•s ll Js.61.J-liJ..I. li:~7-73i~ l:M2-1039 "n:.:-ll30S.· lr1l-6401 . ..1 ·,,.,.' '·~"·11",:1 ,.,· 1110 $'it •. l•h. ll!J J~.io!. \l' ll'-'I~ •• 61~-itl~L o -·-------------1 1~~~. ,_.J ino. ·""-'"' l \~. 1 1 1 ° i ·1 H s1-o 3 s 1 I --·~-------1 S 110:0,0 0.. UJ~· ! BfN Ba lboa Peninsula 3107 2 BR. J 13.'l , i.;rll'll(:l'. S~"J5 NEAR TllF. BEACll-Lea.~•· 3 CR llous(:, Ntlo.l)(Jtl Ill'-1'~1-21\I day ill.ii • l.11!ulh', , .l 11_'.1\ ~ J • ..g-e ~ r 1 : I' l ~, ;:. Bl:, SHA{; rpt.s , <l11is,, HEALf\ lf'C. N~t.-1311 I l"t & Inst 4 Br $3T.i and -I BR + S:?IJ 111., , - -------\!LL.AGL /:'\!\, 19\ ll:lb Ha $1.l(J. i)u11lcx & -1-ph x.1 11" . ra.ull upper Nr So 2-DlLUX 1f"""Foun:1•1:E~ES 1 UAP.I .I~G ·~ h_r. 1\1rrp~e. blk .. 67]-~143 .... 6T.">-2024 IHIJ.:t" ~an1 r n1, $1:il/ 1110. 21J-2!1:;..9;r,11 _ j ~.;·.1~~~,: 1,';ri'.~~i;i S~~: 1~1~~\'\1~j ~ .\TLl~l'f:{)~T-hll~\"iTr ,,:._1~I:<. trpt~.~l~p~. 6.\2-6f.S1 rs~~ Pll~. $1ss 1110~ 557:03.50· Pool \'."11' stui.r11 Ll I' c n I 1" llfi~ 1.~ ,r,, ~hor ~ \\nit. _i;i,1 D,\RLJNC. 'I. RR house, $300. 002-419:1. Clas:iif1NI ,\ds ..... !i-12~7~. 1 11Pl•,1111• ~ '0.F~(l6 :>tllJ ,\l~o .:. ~it·h ll l' 1 s~ -~ .t· " BR i\IYfS, c J>!, ffl'Ji, $\,,.;..:!Bi{ 4 1.[ .i., crpts, rnJ:e, \\les:tnimst~r ar~a,Ofl ,c-r • .Yt_ly; .i5 •• )(~6'1 l•v('s or 5:Jii. n10. Cdfll. Call L o u 1seJBH, t~.& 8:1, near Beach,-.-------S\li/Sl'.IJ ,,!H),,'2_1.__ -h;i, l~ltns, I~ ~ard $:l00. rf'l1-:;.fan1il~.noJK'l !:'.758 B Sl37,000. and set?. '\t,'<!nt. ~il .l l\kffys. P eters-6r.r6000 or 6·1()-l:Cl9. good r ... ~hlxl1·hood. L;;;c> t'O· Newport Beach 3769 ~11~· ~ftll : Llhall, ,\gr. Shnlim11r, ~IS-0.\5l:I I _!7l-!J'2-16 Corona del Mar 3122 NL\\I ~Hr, 2 ~· bU!l-5· mer lot. ~-n10. ,\\'Ull SEEK & ff NO ' Ot"nta !Tr rm!' ~~~or ~6-ll46 f Hr. apt. l'Jll/drp r-;0 chl<ltn BLOCK TO BEACH frplr, gnr. SUPf-.H-VtE.\Y 1mn1etl 96S--34~ LAS Bl~IS.\S APT'S . EAST:sfDE LGE 2 BR C•t i11.·t~ si1:;, &l6·~ :.!25< Nc11-, dclu.xe 1-plex. 217 ;.::1 d C0:'11Pl~E1·ELY furn 2 Rr. $4115. 673-292'5 or 61.;.202·1 3 Bit lr plc, 11~11 J)Qnrf. 1 S U C a,·,1:, Ril •'I' 1\\ c. 6-12-25!.iti \VI\~. bltns, rcfng:. P o o I , ,\pl, .. p .. ~laplr ~I. St .. Hunt. Jk&ch, $12;J,OOJ 2 Ba 1111 l fullv equip kll· tlll. to bt>iich. No pcls. 52::;.. S T S I N B G I N G C M B I C ,, , \.Jt•)I' hid~ on br.1ch 1.\:2 ~11.i • Adults, no pets. I-. --•. , 1 full pl'lt'C. 817-~7. ch•·n. S<IOO 1110 ISt' 673-4996 J BH, :.: BA, 111'. ull. bltns, n10 :..1~"""50().-I A I) }<; M ·r I s L I lJ () (' N I A HI:. Jl\ I halL'OtHCS, btd t.il2-!t.>::O EXTlt,.\ 1,1!.o; -Hr. '! ' l:!-~·1 NE\V 4 lu111, t IJlucks lo Ca""st; Mesa 3 124 ~~~56:x1:eµt1on;il. $:\S 5 11.B · ... ;10 Bran" nc\I'. nr<ir NE I 1~101 :'t'i.'11111~. ~li1H<1. S:lllO 2 HI:. ~ 13.\ Qt.:l~:·f ~·~~~~~-,(!,1p~. nr OCC. $l1a. b I I ~ " V H I C: fl S I' r N I. 0 R 0 V C C ~I 0 N S~'!I ~9 \',I~ LI'. I Uilr.. ~ C11i1s. 11>1"· 1>1111,, • l"""•I _:'~•::_·• ~ bench. Gn.•nt llY· l;OOf llX ::itJ{, ~1111. !rplc, bc1ln1 • t'1I, 0Cf'R11. ;~ Br, d~n. 2 hl.t, I II ' H ! i.' I T\. l ·" l L i.;·11_1_·_1-,1--1--1-b-11"rilt.>-0H. lt1co111e $12UJ. mo. Ei\.':!-"TSIDI:: I l•I' c 0 t t :I gt' ' 1111t kl, r'Ulfll'<·k, h!llrii:, nr frpl1-', !lflllo. 892-GT.>I. I u ('; N T c 0 y A c· E Ii I l! I t~ H 1-: c ·' ,v .1r l. H ?r . .' lll:ll• I (ll" ~o llC1~. 2121; Thu:1n, A , _, I : -~-r .• , ?-liiny xtras. 5.~2570 ulill'. pd. Si!IO, & S\6j, No " . "'!'\, JX'£_1. 1'11!·. i\11·.s,\, •11' h7~~i77:l 1.1111s., 11•fng, $1.u. No pets. --,3 UN ITS \\'IPOOI. 1"'1~. Jst. lni;I $.· S t' t;. l>C-llCh. $42J.. 673-tb!51 J Bil,: ":l'>ro1vn)~u~ 1"~.•10 (: ~ N s L' l l I~ " I N I) t: :"l ·r N I. N (' I N. :-..1•\\por1 l\J. N. l.\. 1 ~~ll:l (1Vll']~'51 J.wr-0112 __ 6•1.'r1407 Cost.1Mesa 3224 en1·,:ar 6 •,\\',1 1, l'1, 1.ut-'•·.~l Beaut. Adult Liv ing ;\I::\\ :?BR HPI. udull~. /)CJ Q')sta ll lcsn Cross $23,Jf.(1 -L--B , 3 148 Kids ,t· pclll OK 645-:.071. N t: A ;II i\ 11 :11 (; H (; A 'i R 'f Cl A t. ,\ H ;\11 pct ... :o"'p~". 2 ~r. 1;:1" I k I II 1 lllJ Full ll111.,. S\79,500 L/Jw 111. aguna e acn ~t•, :t l"·rlrn1. I h111h. 111 1 1 1,.. P• 1~. ia, >.o)' nt ~·~ 1: . IC!rcst Joun. 6Q·fA'!OO llrkT._ '·''l''l'ALD "AV J BR, YAHD, lrpi(', 1·1, Bl-~i\trf f'xer. 4 Bl'. nC<;}J' 1 c; ft Q \\' ~1 I) I I N H T F. II \\ :.;J O H 1~ ll•'-'l'h 'till JtllH' 1:1, L.11l1!11'i :~l~;'.c il')o,~~,1~,l:?:;~(i l'-" h.ill, _f2H~'1'1'.'.o,_2!i_:!b'e,l.l:: .. < .... '. ,,,I .='F7~Coi2:-::"~'-"2100 v "'" ._.. ba, cpl. drp~. bllns !l(I hei:teh r.111ny :1o:t1·n~. S.lifi. P \Id. :~:vl Sl\ishon'. 6 7 :, . ., ., ., , ,, Industrial Prpty. llnui;e \\Cil rumlshecl or 1111-gnf S32ii. 21-1;, ··c" (Jranl!c n10. 979--4746 G N p o s <' v n L c " " s-: 1. ~: 1 11 N 11,,;s. s:10 l)J'F tlEl 'OSJ'~. ~,,,1\,!< G, .,1f'l,·i'~ i\<lults! !:::~::. :ll.M.~~j1 2'lt:~~· $5'~~ ~k~;rjs:~h-~~t:l\I , ~v!!!I ~ 3 1,~R,l>lll~L~.ba~p~~~~ps~ ~~'. H C (. H ll A ,\ lJ 1, N.! I, 11 C N 1. !<'I ..... 1 1 1.P:i :r 1 (1'1lC,.1::_,\X ~ .. J~ls'. -~~il~1 $[5.:~.1'1'.\:~11~~!~~1 S.'.\'O. ll~ ()\111!'1', ~dti-S:\91_._, ATT'N, 67:1-ll(i'.t -.• hi1111,_ .1, ... J 11]() j ~~!\.\ l~lhSl • $1~1. 1 BH Ufl!lt>r, b l tn s, .UNIT BUYERS J::;\SfSIDE 2lir, ~~1c1 . schools. 1325. S17-9J!i9. UN A.wlf ~ P-1 i> N c· U U r A C B K f'll T +i7~i.,. •. -t'rpr~ V<•rtl~ ftim. -\Vl!"h::iw unltsln lllmt.lil'h .. ·Newport ·BeaCH 3169 i'fll.~·1d1']'1!!, tnC'tJ n1n1111:1,iii.-.d BRAND l\CW '.!Br ro1n-lo, N,' -~Hl11(.\1 !~.ir l'o1tu1 \\,1-hPr ti-12977:.:: yd, gur. TIO doj!S. s 2 0 0 IX>Ol, near beach. $23.J. mo. i\ T w I' u t H E c A ,, H I I. (I (.' A :.; Yk1\l~l.Y ~~ BH, I 11,~ll'<' 111 ,\: tl!'~l I' ... pll(\ ~l:irnl\I (\lU· ------ CQ!llll 1'.1~. Subn11I y<Jt11' Fi\S lllO N dt>.,lg n er'!I inn M:l-3239. 4.9-l--8600. N f~ I S ~ I Vl'f'.llJ. $?_1/iltO. 111!' .110 ch1llh.,,t1 ur 111·1~ 2 l:>R l11urplC'"1., l''lll'. t111~. nffc"'. Stllt'l'lf ftN! n11'<lo11~ bl'nehfron! honie fo r lite, 1 1 <> n 1 <" ll ""N L A s i\1 l-~ J h~ .• -~'~1s or 1,10-~)'!13. tir.:.si20 ·l•h\1hr, "'' 1.c-1~. S17j. 7.ll·J\I Good inL'Om(' In •UOd l'Cll![ll I ') H OR ( I t.tES,\ v~rrll' lnltllllC. :JBR.. 2 BR, :t Bt110.,_'llhoUSC, trplr.., Au t: r Ry NA v I c: 0 n s 0 :-; n .!. !H{ 111nh·1', ~l lfl, :-:tf'joS 11' • H :--•11hn1~r. 641>--261'~ attns. ;~~uiY'.1 h,~ l~r. S.'l."~. ti~~: ~Br')· C p 1ts/di·p1~,.,hlt-ln~I hllns. $:!50. Ca11 842-~fil! .... ui.I 1 ,1,11-.;11.~ llou ~i·. lJL1~~.r .?:1r, 1lu.ii1c,1 f1'~l' \!'\lt O('C:; llr.-~-~111,. Broker !Jl!r-33~ •-·I. ,,1 .. 1-,117 .• ••l-7'l"'" t·p 1 1"11111. A'f', "' 1110. 1•ves t. y, knds • t• F. M r, N r E ~! t: ~ T u ,\! u R M L ~! f.l'l i' o11' a! ' on ) ' 1 p ~. " \. ) 11 · l""r ot'~f 11 1 ~o "''I 1 "' "" !"l'f6-9'lflta ~-t 1~h11dr, blli-21112, t>lj-~\1)1, . I I I'" ' k1 : ;,,1 ....... ,,... 1': Lots for 111• 2200 l.l!XUR\. CONDO f u rn . Irvine 3244 M W o H c 1-: N A 'Ii E I. O R A R O I. A R ll\'~A \\It: I rt: n1.1·.1nll'1r 1 hl~-2.".l!i • ' 11 • t,•n " ~"'':~'---! I ATfR 2 Br, 111! i;nr, P' t I :t•I. ~l-..1, ;. 1·\~. $~~) l\l<)' -.,--,---:: en. CPT/ORPS. n r JI t' NO lfASSLI::, Dan11 1Polnt ~\~:\', 1=: :!~~~1~~.c. ~: yd. C'plldrp!C, bltins. !)33.1) 1.F'.ASF: I BR, ff'n('("l'i ynnJ, li1stnicho"J. r~t h.Jdfn "'m'' h-tN bf'low •rP'., '°""'1• 111;. ~11;..•111:. n1i.;!1~7'.l-?", .. h L:O.rtt,\ lt'R' -1\r. c.rrt.,,I fk•I\, no do!<>$. aiuli. Det:.) $55,000. h'(: I cm1l!J1 'lnn'I Hf"nd. 6 7 3 -7 0 2 'l. di!)'~ \·1r1riria. $200 fl)O c /l l I 2 vr old \VlllOY<'S borne nror hlrlwud, up, (ow", (>I d'"fPl\allY "' ·~· Jl~lll• I 1"d Drh t~,\Y\ 11 '\\'-1 nr tlfll, ~1·~1 I il,i 1~. h!1111•, ,,., fll I<. 11:),() I, s1qo, G7:'.-(111'l for hL>.: uni~ on 10,000 + _Gi3-.i170. : CUii er & \\'ulnut. Crpts , & I hltldtn t.1m.t .,,4 "°' ,, 1ft ,, >IM•" n I 1 1 >IN • L' " II l <'llh t :-;t • f,W,. J !'I"\ ---~-1 Prl I ~1 . IH' u11 t.1 r, n.1 lo~I 2111: Tu,111hnu~"• fl\1 garrn.n lot. nc, ony. . 3186 IBH, 2 IJ;i , 1)1{ & ~·nm Rill df'J!". nr. "<!~Iii & !ihopit. llH'l'<o;PIU ~ lttl~'I !;1,1.J\ \ 1,hd 1;~,.llitl ,,,.. $\~'fl I UH ciuplr'I., ~larn•··I $1~1 ' b'~!l!;J C \N1'RELL HLTRS 11:1.3-222 1 Sou:t, Laguna :-.1odel honir ('Qnd. SIOO mll S37:.tmo. 962~11. _ ( , , ,, fl t< \, 1,1 1 .. ort f .1 \:\~ 1• ~T \\ -1 1 111, nnn-~nl<•k••r:;. no f'('\'1, • 11~ · ___ _ SI • 1-1 . '"'""' llf' Tl\' 'IJll \ll 1~ . . .li, • 1111' r. d1i '· ~ \ \\ ... ,~.-'l'-'I". 1 'I ·~·· •! RI hlln~ b8.i.""'''' ltlgh RI~ t(' i " un L'I eJUU~ lil'h .. OJ$ ·,, l'<'Ut nr 1~t·/o lion, M9-lli.'l l Bt:AUT. 3 Or, :! ~ lo\rly t 1 ~ttoft.i.'tt ., U&.--J UOl,..filOM~ Arlul1.,. 1,.1 -' • r",..0.!.l!o.,i ~~ ~1 • ~,...-1.._ -• __ .. v ,..,.. Ct1JJl•ti 11no ttm-O(!f.."1\N 111i., .. \l//\\T,dqJ".,fl'pl .S~. Ht, frplc, Rnir111,l\ll'~A y11rd, li:.1· prillo .---rr:y r"mon~;;'.~~ .. 1.,.11.,."JT'" !"'I~~'° 7" 1111 .'!'H,\111 (lS..l "·-,' ~i,h Paillclri Ln. C.\t 1'"RONT $110,000 fl w fl 1• r 32356 St 0 n In y 1 0 n Rd. Vrrd!'. No pets. $1%. 1110. i;!nr11gc, l('Mil & l"'f>OI. $:11:i. -, -;1:+: .. 11 \I l\I \!; C'~I 14~ .~ 3. 492-r.tl78 · ~ll-l-118 f>4j...5([()1 1110. 833-0S13 Tn orril'I ""' nr ~II"'!!-... "''""d"'I -.,.,, ,\ J-1nd t"~•k• Newport Heights 3770 fd1i--i1.-l:l ! Hit ru~. <lr{lfl, ~!Cl\t, $hill -NEWPORTHEIGHT-S -1 0 1 -1-.r:'fl "'U""R 1 R -1 11umlw,...!1h"~•11t1h~•l'n11r~1 .... 11~f"1•1•h "'•li.n~·h~·•· 1 I I ·"" ;)\::''hlllln111rnr."""'ta 5"11 ldlf' lt~nl!C w lh a Ill y The rasle!il drr11v 111 1he \Vetil. "-Jll• .~ I,... r, l'P ... l '!.) \" 1 "t 2 n1· Sl!>:. $1\;i., . • n 1111 I) l'!h•! l1il'l~t! l'• 1..\1 ? I Ill hy S:IO, lt•2 7.ont> PU11t (l:t~~lla.'\i A1J. C11fl •.• 11 0111ly Pik>t On~~ifll!'d dr1111. 11'11~\', $2j(j, d I' I'. rmvi1ltlf' tn .. 't.,,k & f'ind "'IJI T' 1'"'11" '1'nrl" '11" ,t,drlrt-,\•! 11!< n, p•tc. 21:'1 F. l').111'! tll'lll ITlr 1.11\ll , Gel ?ih ~ '· Hl$-l~l-'--~-- $100.00l. N!C'nl &l&-3l.iJ I Gtl-5678. Want ru:l nu;ulls ••••• &12-5678 ll73-itl'.'G; iJ..'Q-,\'.07 1~11 ~ri1 in rftf'f ,,fin" ru11,•p,llf'' 1~,1h, ~n f.llt l~I 11 l11h \11th 11 1011 1,1~1 Dntl~:_ ~U ttlll:1.1_r~ __ r.~s r ' .. . . . .. ~ . . • • -. 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RE- I Ad ua&, L 2. l UR w/pitl\ns \\'/\Y e11 rp., n!I~. & but pool a\•all 1111. $:.im mo. l .i"~tlred;:;;~~·::·,c-~~;;;i.I &: ~·n, ionfCi._halr, 1nllflX QUIRES TiiE USE OF A LARGlt SJ'A· • I I I I J'rom $169.!0 No PclS pla1r. Lntall'd 2 Wb. fm111 •19'-291.8 or 6i0-0037 eveL V1utlon Rtnt1l1 4 2 d TD L WI WtiU'\1111; fiM ooll PooJ, ttt: rm .. <'h!va1oni bt'ac-1\ 1n ('('ntrr1I Liii,:una. S.nt• Ana 3880 ft 010$ v1c· Arntheln\ "''&· Coa~r~ TION.WAGONORVAN.CONTACTMR=-~ go.te. c.aa.. a. v.'3tPr lJll st Mo , a11 utiL paid. -Ak~leue c&U. C'L~'Tl4t B~NTON \VJLLIAMS, 330 WEST BAY 520 v~toN. CM, 6"-"170 MISSION 1',~AL TY 1100 Si>oclowo Sinai•" 0 " Lowet1 .at., o,..,.. Co . ·=~""~ ... ~~~-~=~~~I STREET, COSTA·MESA. TELEPHONE Dan• Point 3826 * 494-0?M.1*' 1 11huppl"i &: tnutilpm1ntion. Sattl•r Mfg. Co. ;:. ~ 642-4321 FOR APPOlN'l'~T. Lido Ille 3856 C11l'.11Jtl" ~I. 542-6M7. 642·2171 S.CS-0611 ~· J UNfURN, 2hr, 1bu, a 11t , Api• Furn/Unfurn 3900 ------sei;:vtng Harbor area Uyrs. An Equal Opportunity Emplopr .,,,/crpt i, lh'P". ·•111-1lh1111"·~. 3 an. ~ 11.ti. l>lt11.11, 2 1.:&J' ROOMMATES 1ND TO 'ij;;;;;;;;;;;oiiiaiOllii::;~m~ General Strvlcn 6046 Tile . 6091 btlltortr. °'-.'t'tlll \'\l, f\I'~" $2~ p . ·- l)t'r nio., CnU .!'M0-1?.!U un1, i.'8rage, r.~11. drp11.. Atlultt. OAKWOOD \\antl.'tl tu 1hare beauutul LAGUNA BEACH ,P~·•~•cson.;;;..;c•~l•c....---~5~;;.; &\!ALL Job Speelallst. Pain-CERA)UC 11:1..£ fiEW & '19-Hl.'lll J!Ttl ~~:· :.~:. ':i~.1~c:: ~ LoeWwtu furul&ht'd 01· un· Fine 1tet.'Oncl 011 prl1ne POOL needed-who can help llng.Carpt.ntry·Glus. Any remodel. Free Cl5timatea. PA.i\Oft<\~1ii1c""oc=··~.'A~N~'7\'~ll~·:\~I' d 1•· 1 , -· C lU1'•1b<lCJ u111s al Oakwood. Lagl.lnb Bcueh rnldentla! odd Jn'-537-4676 8 ~·-1 ·~-"-•• "" ryw. t'P C . ....._.,.$(', an FIGHTS irx-ome Jll'O"" ... ~' DOW for nie to swim in 83-IW deg. .,.,.,. u1,,., .... ~cume • .....,-uuo, l~ JUr duJ1li•S, 2S' li\ n11. 111u1.1aU furn. 67!).3967 ,..,. • ..,. pool Generoµs gue51. co SMALL HOlliE-REPAIR *547 •~1* "110 A II I"" -·-7 lillle, $1 3,000., 9})%, 5 Yt'IU'S. . • . ir ._, •,;... .,,',','°.· ~ Ill. ' w-' J:J ur Newport Bet< 3869 Ca 11 ; l 1 I 4 J $ 33-2189 or tr1but1on. llfesa Verde area CARPENTRY PLUMB.I.NG Kltcb Entryways Ba~hroom ~· INFLATION (2131li91~10. prcf'd . I an1 in great need ELECTRJCAL 5i9-100t & NU 2 Ur, 11 ,J Ba tll!lhJ:;, due la several splnal apcra· H 1 60SI Top Soll 6092 llAVE note for $10,000 at tions. M6--0970 au 1ng - fJllc. llhu,l(, lwili.."ln)', $2 ~. OCEANFRONT 10% int per alll"lum, payable •TOP sbJL * COJ\IPOST* l-in•,. •1.!13--&43'1 ar fi7J·-'1200 :I BR. 2 bn Yrly !\50 The prl~ of L<Wl')'lhl11g IB over uext 4 yN-011 Uu·iving •l'.IULO·J * REDWOOD* la~-BH-for~pl~I 2 Bl-t. 2 bf-->\ 'b $•MXI \\'ntr. ~Ing up. Now 0 a kw o o d fl·vine business. \Viii dill· RE L l A Jl Lt: middle-aged LOCAL ?o.tovu~ & Haulh\l;; C'" ,00 ~• • I I c;iirdeu Apt"• ht-IP' you 11 1 213-="-"""" couple froni Minnctol.a lo 'by student. Lurg~ truck, •u.a.. ~ n1111Ul"l', nitlf'. s1 ;i0 NO ~ UR. 2 ba, v.·int('r, $300 1 l.'OUu or ens 1. -.,.,,r-.,,,.,.,. ho 1 ....... "" ~"~ fl~hl lnn1H on hy one.ring . ~11 I uw·•n& nXI. ,ol Jnn 1~aJ10nao1e, Hart')" ~1-1:.!:.a l Pl.IS. t'\"Jt •ppt. -193-i,.,.;; BAYFRONT 1111 e:ro:cluslve •·r-;o Ren! u1 ~guna area. Refi fun1. HAIJLl.NG, Moving und \ E•stbluff 3830 3 DH .. 2 ba., uni. S~75 yrly. iht.lif.' Gu11J':mtef!". I~ 49l-&149. ·1mn Cleanup. i stuuo:nts. STEPS TO BEACH \\"e guarantee thlll yovr N'nt L01t and,....... * ti40-1719 * • DELUXE • 3 UH, 2 ba, \\'l11ter. S:.115 \1111 uot ht l'a l.srd for I •PROt't!SSIUNAL 'Bl' [ 1 •-f 11 • till [ O,\K\VOOD GARDElN <'°""S Df'UMJ\'"'R • ~K!PLOADER & dump truck • •• urn., YI y ~""' n year 11uu ynu ~ 1ave ·...-• • ,u:. ,..,,.,. __ 3 lilt. -i. 8.A !I.pt for lease. 3 HR, 2 IJi1, furn $175 )"l'ly the ne.xiWUt~ or 1n on th. 16th at Irvine •••c:•!I"• •ffl•• • .a.11 Lost & Found .t:'INI LOOKING }"'QR WORK. v.· or k · -.uuui<:tt', aspnatt, lhchl .I/WC. n\11.str.r 11ulll', 3 Ill I •. I ·~~ n th ~417{) -__ ,, GI v $11.V.'ll\K. breruwig, 1:14ti·jilij .. <. ,.,,, en~. v.7llr ~ 10n occuponcy ......... enn .. owig din ml A dbl garace. Auto 'J. BR houl!l', \\'nlr. $250 Phi~ you get a lot n10re AtALE 25 to 30 10 ~hurc , --=~""'""="~"'==---lt'Rt:E l'ICK·UP of misc. tloor upcne.r av11.lL J>ool .~ CORONA DEL MAR for your money nt OoJr.rood, lge 2 br tipt, 1 blk bch. CALIF. ANIMAL CO!\'TROL 1-SPlll!TUAL READER W11Ca.rds .. 11.3-59"~ afl. i{e<'J'('allon area. Adults 4 l~f~. uni. ~. f';un. ml, Including $1 'iTiiUlon In Great Joe. Straight only. Al ~t~on Be,;ch~e~~~r1 UJ1Cn 10 AJi1 to lOPr-.1 b pm 'flllUlk you ... M~ only, no pell. 2 h.l. $500 lsc or 1~1·/opt. rccreiit.!on fuclllti~. a full 61f>.4228 or 9684156 & leave1 ~~-~~-----I son ·• ~ Advice on all matters. t •'A' Cond ot.ISJ • $322 • ' HR I bn f S.."'75 1 liinc Ac.1jvif.ies OhTCtor \\'ho cm"""~·w~•~"~"~~~--=-I Busin1s1 Rental 4450 Back of Hwnane Society :SUN. El Camino Real ~.!f'.ISll~!!:... ... _ -·-sr.:i Ami)!OS \VJ1y, KB 2 NEWPORT CRefTY plans parties, BBQ'5: Trips ~tALE, single 2a, responsible, __________ ANl?o.L\L ASSIST. Lt:AGLiE Sun Clemente, For appt. 1''UH.NACE REPAIRS Pila.fltl.i"d by & 1no~! l"ree s Wl d s y .I . 1· adoption, spaying and CaJI 492-9034. 49'.!-9136 St.VJ:; Mur'i.~.:Y UN YvUR Tutoring TENNIS instruction. Private. line llOU r . Call 6To>-Gll S<hoolsl Instruction 7005 COLLEGE student g iv Ing p I a no lesaons~ Begl.nnct& and intennedi:J.les. Ca 11 Bruce at 1 5 2-1323 or 546-4418. • ---· \\'.lLLIA?U \.ULTERS CO 2 Bit. 2 ba. Condo. $5Z.i Brwich. em1noyed looking for Apt. AVAILABLE N 0 \V ground neutering Inform. 900-2000 COMMERCIAL to snare in Nt:~·port dr WI O I I"' oi·r ANlt.tALS IMPOUNDED PREGNANT" LAS h1LL.S. HJ.V.C: YUutt Hunt. •ton " h 3840 SI l•I lo• $'~. ti"<''-8140 "II. oor l\ nn ICES In · l' UrtNJ\L L' AU J US ·1· '' LJ VOICE. Piaoo, Thco1y Your Home Or Mine I I· in.-... eac Offlt-c sui:e, N'pl. $2.'iO ngl es, 1 & 2 • J..u ~ u th Do 1 Pl dJ Irish Set. !om, r"" Carlng, c.-onlldentlal oou11Sel-"' , , , "' 8 .. 1 e ugas !Wl, a acent "" \'\'t1Ji ~~w rtLtl:.rt.S bod'-'"rooo~m~a Furn. & untum. , . . , to parking tor ensy nccess. Shepherd mlx, fem, blk/\\'hl ing & re.terral. Abortion, . . !\Ir. Newtnau 833-2J'20 ON BEACH! 2 BR Unfun1. }1'1·. $261 1 BR <X.-ean View $282 Coven'l:i P;lrlung. L n r g e 'f{ea1cd Pool. S.'luna11 1111.::I Rc<:rention Room HIJNTINGTON l'ACIFIC ill OCE.A.i'\' Al'P., H.B. tTI4) 536-1487 Ofc. open 10 am-'ipnl Datly \.\'IUJ.\i\l \\'ALT ERS CO. Luxury Apts Just com pleted. 1 BR's St9::i. mo. 3 BR v.·/fplc $310. nll). GREAT LOCATION IN THE: BEACH AREA. Open Duity after n oon!'!. 1001 Alnbi!1na 11.Il. C111l 83!4i13.1 or 9GU·32'!1 ask fol' Jac.:k or f\lnrion . WALK TO BEACH l3e11u tlful llC\I' 4 unit to\\•nhoo.1:e11. It EN 1' Oft BU\', }"irrphu:es, b It n s, kitrhen, 2 C'dr gar~l'S. 2 & 3 bctlroon1~. Wth all lhe extras. Models l\-1 / \\ 1 11 s hare PARK R e c e pt J 0 nist/telephonc Shepherd n1ix, male, brn/wht adoption & keeping. k 1°' ituLlilN:, l.:U U'l~·05l5 associated BROKERS-REAL TORS ?OZS W Bolboe o!o7J·J6tJ coen daily 10 to 7. Sony. NE\VPOllT I!-1rn. 2bl·, 'J.ba, secretary on duty fron1 8:30 Terrier mix, male, tan APCARE 642-4436 ·Jliti Newpoit lilvd, N.U. no pets or chiidfen. apt. Pref. F • Rt!a50nablc, 10 j dully. P.t1•il distribution Terrier ml'<, male, hlack HOUS£Sl'ITING· net i r c d nouiec1e•n1ng ouS4 r,.,.,i.)111e11t Oa.kwood 6'}()--07•12 contcrence ro o 01 . \\•id~ lgian Shep, 1na\e, blk/wht O:iuplc \\ill give.you!' hon1e, . HOUSE OF CLEAN . ';;;::;:====::::;;;;,;;;:;;::;1 UCI Sl.udent needs 1'UOrnmatl! r1111ge of secretarial & book· Belg. She(I, fem. bl1l/wh-l yard ~~ plants f.L.C. Rels , I PARK NEWPORT Garden to slu·. deluxe, furn'd. Cdl\1 kl>epinx sel'Vices, Including Golaen R<:uv, male, gold given. 96&-9543 or 962-36TI Ca l'11e1:;, \vmdowg, ,·1wrs, Job Wi1nttd, Male 7025 A~~-on(S v,pt. $112.50. Call ti,t a rk, reprodu c tion. l\1inln1u l Poodle, fen1, grey REAL ESTATE TRAINING l.ipnols, Ste agi Clea111.ng. APARTMENTS ~_.-• 6'13-522·1. n10nU1ly overhead \\•llh Lab, fen1ale,.black ,_... . . p 1· keg. :,erv. Avail O<U~J'1 ho I S !n ..,., uiutv. Ullitruction. erMna -. -- th ,,.,.,.... lndi "-tlil H.OOM:\lt\TE .,ceded 10 shore s rt tem1 eases \1·hich of. pr gcr ~an, 111," brn/whl attn. Sales or broker exani ~itH.W:;Y'S :Back, v.·1ll do On & bay Irvine and teth 3 llrl, 2 BA. Jfouse in rers 1110bility i11 a pt-esllgl' !Julm«t1an, te1n, blk/whl z..3 ii·ks. Academy 5-18-1192 any type of ttouacc1can·g., Luxury apartnicnt It v Ing 645-0SSO Costa i\lesa. l!clling.DouThe1 llapu1se:r Con,1· Ld1>~ll. n1e.Je, brn/\\'hl p 1 /C rd Re·.,_·• 1urnlsn own e (Jui p·n1 l, G UlTAfUST/Singcr looking for \\'Ol'king: band. 6 & 12 string, 549-8121 eves. Job Wanted, Fmal• 7050 01,erlooking the \\"llter. En· ___ _,,Call 556-73!8. pHny. g ai; fl~. 21. !. l...'lll cu ix pup, male, blk/wht Ad/!_ ~.~.1.v.~ 10831 ~~-oc_'_, Bl. rl.Ul!asc pnone 5't6-IU...i joy $750.000 health spa, 7 ....,_. lkedi S..tlt ---l\lortin. Suite 155, lr'\'lne, Bloodhound, n1lllt!, btk/brn .....,....,,."""' c ..u1 swimniini: pools. 7 lighted 16th at Irvine Need 2 rmmates shr 4 Br ~2ti6·t. (71 1!'751--0l:itil He1tgi1. 1,tJ,.., ieni , 11.1 Stan.Jn, 527-3406 riUUS~~'Nli. G uod \\'ANTED: Position lll Pr!IC. ll!'nnls courts, plus miles 01 642-8170 apix In ~ti. )llU/mo .ls1.1 ;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;; CATS POUNDS Off Permanently. re1J1. U\vn lrtlNj)Ol'lat.011. Nurse/C.Ompwtion for rellel bicycle trnils, pulling. shul· i miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.,.iii;;;;;;; & la!rt + S:.-0 dep. L v Center San Clemente Shth1· du1n, 1e1n, tri l\like Turin's rrogran1 ;,af-08-i~ ~Jo. Bch area pref'd. fl eboard. croquet. Junior l 's I• _m_.,._,_·.,_&1_2-_lSO_l.c. -~--ll)t)) Sq Ft ShUu· don1, fem, blk/gry Privatl' • Group 356-llflO Ll:.T us relieve you Q{ your .,.,;'~---.,..,-,---I tron1 S2'.!4.SO n10nthlv: also • NEW • RO 0 ?-.'I l\t ,\ T EtS) \1'an1ed Store or office Lnghr don1., k.itlen, fen1. ATTRACT 1 v E female l\tlusecleanmg la!J.KS. }te.LS. APT mgr. or assist lo mgr. l and 2·b<>Jroon1 plilns rn1d share 3 llr, 2 Ba apt, Cd.\\1. on El Ctuulno H.cal 1 aoO), n1aie, org/\Yhl \\·anted for long term l'Cla· ~LJ. or ~ Adult complex. Exp'd, Re:fa;, 2·slory IO\\n !lCMlSCS. EJec. Clean r'e;pon. Q\\n roon1. Cahcu, 1em kitten 18-•• 2" Box 59-i OceW"Uiide. ~. . ki h YOU'LL BE GLAD Call eves ti7!">-4697. Excellent pat'lting Kitten, fen1, '71'\1/blk tio.nship. 30. I:> ....,.197. H U U St:KJ:.:EPJNG v.·antt.'<.I, Inc tc ens, private patios 492_9764 49'b-il33 AND UT-HEllS' Soc'oal Clubs 5400 part tm1e. J:Iu nt1ngton area. LADY, 2 5 , HoWlt'Cleaning, or balt.•onies, carpeting, YOU WAITED I 1 BR, male or fenialc, c.i..,;. 1tch1. ~.!"JO hr. 003-1:11.2 babysjlling. Avail evening&. d r 11 perics. Subterranean Introducing new bach and in priv. hoolC on Balboa S II Op S sui t 11, b1 e r or LOST, Bro\\'ll briefcase <."On· $95() buys an hvine Country JIUUb~CLLANlNG incl. va-1 715~17·~5lli~·~,.,...,-.,=-,-=~I parking \\Ith ele\·ators. Op-l bdrm apts v.·e\J v.'Qrlh Isl. .$115. nio. 2'16 Collius. Bookstore J\1etul St.'tll"IOl", t H initll: valuable lechnlcal Cl"b ,l\1cmbei•hip. 4~1"" .. ,,., •pl•. """'°n•bl" .. 1,, .. Help W•nt~", Mlf 7100 rionni n111irl scr,·ll'P. Ju~t · n~11. _.. r ll I c •· \' M At ll & " """ .,.... '" u '"" " '" ... ... seeing. n.c.,.1,.., Ye I a· . . 'an be seen 4-7 pni. elc. Locatrd in The J\IH!l 1iapcrs, ic: c · iw· · or 496-8323 K· ·n:nces "i::lb-tillli7 north ()f F'a.~hion ls.lrind ut fordable. e .G. '"' Jj•"Cfl -T/JF' f"ACTOf • '1 Jun1borre, brass n;unc pl:ic· ACCDUNTINn J bo nd J · ~ ""' fE?.IALE lo share be"'" 2 lit ~ {'l • 4 -5 -LEAN 'G ~ ani rt't a Sa n onqwn environn1ent e /"rn·, .... -.i "" • 30 [ NB ,~ --J 11uc inscribed Prof Helx'l'l l!OUSEC IN l ad Y • II.II Ro d " ~"''" br, 2 Ba bch apl. $ll0. t l, 1 · • •.>-"""'-1 l ·3. CLERK 1 I> a· and unfurnished e \'/agncr, licrlin, Generous 1 ~ depcndab.1.~, .re1.1so11alJ1e., T'l•pho , (11•[1 "14 1""" · 1110. t all aft 5, 673-6910 HEAi~ ~:state Offit."t' & Desk I ......... "'Ith 2 yrs. accounts rec/pay. ahle cxepe1•iencl! 97!).5830. '' n ., · <NU • $185 t $215 • 1·cwu1'CI. &H-2TI_I~---,_, ___ '"' • r~u~rcnces. .:r.H.~"-~~~ for rental inlo<mation 0 STUDENT-lo-·l-11· .. ;bt·. ''"""' s.·p:icc. !or. rent or s a. I e. ·-...,.._. lfllolrs ... .,. ' ' "-TO " " "'"~ L'n I I [ I' l..OST; Yng black_ col, 11111/0, JAr'AN.,;.,C: ...,.J)~ DO NEW-PORT'S MOST 646 8453 oo heh. ~th St., \\'/I), JlVl. =l"Vl~es 1ncu<l'<. r1n1e c_ ______ _, bath. $l25. 1110 . .>-18-tillill locrllio n. Bertha l·t e n r y, l>horl·hail', \\'ht spot on nuv:,c,u.,C:AJ."lju~li . 0 W N SPECTACULAR • .,. C-HRIST .. IAN-M---.-H"'uhor~ 492-4.l:tl. chesT. t.'lay still have tag baoysittinn ~ _·1 1W~,::,. ~.:.·~'...,.-,-- 5."J3.Z70 VIEWS 0 • St1·:11gh1, I d t • I R I I 4500 11•/phone No. Vic: Sa 111 a . • _ KITCHEN cleaning: stoves, A R E A Distributor wanted. Over 21. Oppor, lo ean1 up to S800 per mo. p/tlme. We lrain. Call 639-6123. 011111 rn1., l bl·~'·i":..::"~'~'~'/;;;n;;;u~s~r~i~a;;;:~e~n~a~;;;;;;, / A111t · Ave & 15th St. li••loo" n ... I •Ii-l 0 .. , __ _ __ "' • o-t.r: ""° \reek,1 ... s for worki ng' $:iO tt.el.8. G'(j.:JH.16, __ ~~ AT T END ANT, eXP:t>r.for z BR. 2 Ba dupll'x. Pri\"nlc LU..'<UI)' hayh11nt apurtn1ent Bra#!~ 6TJ-.l500 & 752--0lOO lt•'W•\ltD. C•ll "'"·l""'~ aft B,\BYSITTL\'G, Illy h 0 ni e w1nuO\\'S, waus, Ceil~, urs. yard, xl nt cone!. $23:i. ALSO · ... '""' ,,~ a Y " ~e S IND CONDO 5 "·kd"s & all dav v.·knds. '"""" A_.. h" " -'' 2 Br, I Ba duple){. Sundeck, door. \\'t.lk to Shops, ~stau. ..,a.a'{~ENl SINGLE fem. & son 1va11t • LUS;'I': "',. o 'at an' "'tephe~. ~~thers. ?i,1esa Verde ureu. Lanasc11p•n9 OU06 gravey .... u s uL ~ pay. private yurd Sl.85. No pets. rants. theatre, ocean. A a.·oULl t.r"''"' lo shl' OW' house or yours. At nt'w l\oll airport site. , .... 81uk/l,°'t m"l".~V<c. 'K"· a.H-8836 •. ----~4 · Fringe benefits. Apply Shell t child under :. ok. 8t!l fe1v elegant. \Cl)' oriv11tt', "' Denise 4~29, 97~1196 2 Ail"-t..'Ond. orfic.-cl!i & ind. ,,.. ,.. "~ LOVl1\'G care in Ill)' Coista LAWNS BROWN? Station, 1000 Irvine, NB • &122 lo1ichuel Dr. COfltact 2·bedroun1. 2.m•th w1i1s 11"ilh 1433 Supe•i'or Avenue fEr.IALE to s~-2iir a Pt sp;it.i.'. _J2fl{) Sq. ft.; plenty 1•'1<111• C.}.l. Sun"s Pc 1 • .r.1csa hon1c. Day ...._ nivht, Reik .. , .... un 18 a 1.._.c. .... ~ity Al.ITO ti.tech. needed al · 1 .... ,, 1 · / a k'" ·~ 0 10 11 11uss.:s vcr"" n\'"'h. "ew"1·'. ~ Good c 1\lr. Pe1cfl'Ofl dn)'S 847-3.5-11, sp:1CK1us 1e11"11·es, poo , Newport Beach \\'/SliITH!, n1• vv en ~t'sl 0 ll r ·u'b. """""" 11 1· Lrl2-&t/:J ~ "'" " ""' fenced yard, 642-5299 ai tuui ume. <.:untact l.r(~,1 year lr., top wages, rves 5:£..3638. sul>tcr<tnca11 1·car parking. :,,.,,.,,..;,,~.,...,..,.,,. .. 1 college, ,~12-="~""="~l'--~~I =~-~-B,\BYSITTING. Ualty. Fie~· tl a\·cn Li a rd en~, it!J ll"inge be11e'1. Lou or Jim 1--,-, .. 1 .. 0-. "F"R"!"~E-.-R-E-,"1'--1 All adult, Juli ~urity builtl· \\IAN'J'~D in at u r c strdighl GENEHOUS 1·e11ard. So Ii d ible, Qv.·n \runs. t(,e{.:i. $:1 1,.~w,JUl'I ~o~"~u~.,~c="~"_;'~ut~t / •>JS-9383•···--":;~:;""'""'"'"""I ing. Nf'11• carpt•t. tlrnpes, COME LIVE n1alt! to share lge ho1nc i;l'ay H.us:.1a.i1 Blue !t>niale t..im 1. 6'~ IJrnnd Nf"ltl' 1· 2 & 3 Br super huilt·in~. !IC'cor. Ll'ascs fron1 H.B. ~tao. 962-8668 aft 6 cal. &.-e Jell'C or Becki al hr. &l!>-95lO.& 49-l--1077 __:_ :..._ '· AVON i. d £'I uy1•. F'rJll C'R, dshwhrs, 1-JVI -rn• 1/3 '"~. NB. BA8'1'81TT ING in niy 00,nc. l'flasonry 6010 I I 5 1 -H <NU fK'I' n10. i\11\LE to share 4 Br Hp!, ...,.. ...... u , ,, ~;~~!:ll~I~!.:~· Cllll ~~ WJJH US Ne~'(Xlrt, tJlk l111m ocean. l" 0 UN D: B l k \\'I gr e )' .Liccnsed:_5-IS.l!lJI!. W J L i.1 A~j'S &SQ N $, m-~~. (714) 673-7985 $1:6. furn. Rick, &MHi76i ~~~~~~~~1~ !Cµccklt's, ~u·1ped ll.>gs &. tllil, Carpenter 6015 Ma:M>nry Lie. 1xi 2 ti JU 4 ti. Need Cash For .• > .i;...:.......;•"'°~~~~~~~-1 (714) 547.03'11 ----·-- - - -te1111\lc cat. Vic J7th & _., lir .. L. blOck & g l 1 • Bl~\i\'D new :.! Hr, 2 Sa. N B -T A \\'arm setlin~ for en· llOOi\l,\IATE \V~1·~u 673-4400 ui·ange 642-3&44. • RE~lODELlNG lil" PATIO ..• 1:7"'.11 on1:: Christmas? ;It-";~~ dsb\\·br, lnun-ewport ay owers tertninini; fl"i<'ndi; or rela.--:· :!tiJOS.Haker S1..c.:..1. 1.,.,,.~~::":'~~~~""] COVERS c BlNE s ~- • d~ Iacil.. $22j. & tJ25. for 310 Fernando St., N.B. ing2 \1ilh neil!hbni·s. Spn1·iou.~ \ 1-lr. Hall -54~?2 1= * COSTA MESA * r'OUND n1alt! cat. alterl'd, GAR A(: E AS , Mr ' 6~r~ li R J C K \VO It K, ~ving, 1!h~tic, 6:c!l~ 8~ a ~l •. tlnt io \\'"rt'fr]i!t.'S. K1·. Hun-Vista Det Mesa ;•,,,';'."'.",ns,,"r'1',"•"u,'': .. "1·.'1',•,s~ -G-.-,-ages for Rent 4350 ,\hnost ue1\· i\l·l. f::Cntle gray & i1hitc long W-2114 Iu iu11crs, & .,.ntrywayti. t rt.."\: <:arning n101)€y immediately • tUugton Harbour. No J)CIS. .. . ., ., _ .,~ hair. Vic. Costa l\lesa . -estimates ;l:i1·4!1'1l. 111 an AVON REPRESEN- a.1&-9\90 '0r ·84&-T;il0. A.DULT GARDEN HOl\IES ca11>elin~. pool & outdoor S-[NGLE C G' '"<! l::o:J sq. fl. $laJ. 1-IO. :>57-7412. 1'"1NlSH Carpentiy.' cust?in l.Lc. fl(o. til4:SO. Uave. TATIVE. 'l-l peopl". He"e • CHF'.Z ORO ,\!'TS IRVINE AVE .• AT 1.tESA bbqt>. En}o~· the ;:ood adult s' Bali:a B~l'agc ur ..... 1 6"·1·2361 FOUND G & I. re n1 0 de I ' paUos. Call I LOCK • •"TO ""u • • -N N 1 Bl ... •.• tile at llic l & vd. $25. 1110. JN"U ~tlAL SPACE 'lh : rcy . · \,. utc male P;ildi\·in & Lennolf 646·9/!15 uKICt\ B . NE, lun loo. Ca tor detal!Ji: ' I"'• 82,';4 Allanta 'car ' e\\"J)OI" \·u. rr\\'Y tj/,)-_.600 days; 675-7loi76 1 v ::it• , wi cat.,/flea v.·h1te co!J.ar-.. , r , walli & pa.llOll, Stewa.1·t .540c:704L " --- .!\ \ 1, t )l.J BR. P riv gui·, pool, & Irvine lndustriul Con1plex. WEST BAY 18 l"vl•s curpeted of I 1 ce In the Vic. Bushard & Heil lVll llliMOuEL, add-on, g ~l r Masonry, Ltc 190591 557-6563 l ~"!"'~'!!'!!!'!!'!!!""~""~""I 1 • ·-·-d Cl I BR $100. 2BR :S230. 131 E. 18th St. Co111a !\Tesa -.. · · Espla11ude on Red Hi 11. 531-5468. co11v. cusL & new 1.-onst. I BABYSITTER aner School ~,... ..... , rycr. ose to Rt'C Bldg "'/gym, Billiards, 646-6816 LHG cloublc ga_l"uge f 0 I' Nice! 1300 Sq. Fl. Junitorlal 2J yrs exp. h"ce est, 6"!>-.3439 1'"'"a1n••"9/..,aper1ng M11l. & \\·-kend. M .. ho-... ' ' hetaclr.-i36-0.'\.16 Color T.V. Pool & Jacuzzi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii stoi·ag,c onl.y. V17: Orange inel d. $200. p/n1u. 979--3923 .FOUND: CoUil', bl'll/\l."hl, ,... '"I ...... ,. •BRAND N~\V DEL~E * Security Patrol, ltefrig. lnc. & Pl:H, NB, $6(1 n10 on . inale approx 5 mo's old. Vic !\ll!l:OR .HOP.IE REPAllt *20•/• OFF ~~ild. J..5 day1 p I wk. 3 br. 2~: bu. trplc, di11. n11 ., e 51!">-•IBSa e MESA ltil.', 96:t--t762 l ,!XXJ SQ. IT. office 0 r do\vnlO\vn H.B. 11/19. 21.J. ,Pluni~tn~:. Carpentr)'. 8--4 SANTA* &tHi&ll I I •. lbl '--~.=..,~~:::,:"'-~-GARDEN c 1-N-GLE'-.. C srorngc. Plenty of parking. r.o<>.2292 \Ve "nn't k-p! CeJ·w111c I lie, a.10-5560 ~B~AB""v~Slc=l";IE~R~~--.. -nd-,-m-o"l"---<11111( ry u,,•a. 1 • ear i:-nr., 1 · GOLF COURSE .., 1 • garage osta fllcim, $225. Newport Shores Are11.. ""~ .. "" --FENCES.G'TES-Slate Uc., tuuy .10. so t.:alicote .. Se <>'" .... ~ .... ·=· l>lut~. cpts & drps' D/\V, S25. FOUND Al 1 1 " · .,.,,"' ';;pe P ut ....,.... .. & I ' ' •~·r --~j' ""~" 2 BR Ant overlooking Bi"• APTS Call &12-82.'i2. : . a e toy pood e. l"E BUlW & R""AIR t'B.Jn t1og lf1::1-,,...,,, a.nyume. ,·al •~•. 2 ,:.,, 3 •' 5. "·'" "'82 SI~\~~ P~;,J·1~"'~.'~ ... ..-o.:;;ec. Canyon fRiiway. "'as model. ===~8.3~l~-~21~7·~·~~~o li1~.,,&f]FT~~olf'~1~.t~oO.o~sSi1~a'f·p~AARRKK ~~1~00~~B~nco1t .. ~.t !., ~~1· .,. * 548-1637 cv; * STATE l.ic 71822, bonded . Ba:,~tter, "~5 pm ~Id. Bl·aulifully dL'<.."OrUll.'1:1 \\'ilh 2 & 3 Bclnns. ci-pts. fh'J)S, 10x20 PRIV,ATE, lock~. $15. a/l', Jieat. cpls, drns. J:ZC/o ... R ...,,,.,,..., pam"""" int/ext 15 )'rs "'' "'" Pool, m.: 1))(1111, clrps. crpl, utUilies paid. H 11 ins., nio .ire 22nd st H tmgton '" alt 5 pn1. Carp•t !aervlce 6016 "''6 ' · Bear St. Sehl area.. ~~ b11ns. l\dults, no p £'Is. -:'d~~.P"mo"".'!,,,&"~erdrapini:;. laundi"' f11ci!ili":'. it"". "·a··h "'"' '"°"' un under going rate, ~ !J)ST f A' local rels, tree e&l, Bill or 549-1285 all 5 pm S ~ 6-O 4 9 2. """. 12th Sl. --="-'=~~~-'-'--"---~ .... , '"'" ""' .. · ,,.,.,,....ill<)i1 4400 Storage 4550 : emwe gr YI w ht Jo H N 'S Carpet & Henn, 642--0238 · ~.<.U l'OOm w/pool luble, gym Off' R-t I Hu•ky dog 0~ -II l :)31;-iO.ll :l19 t~rh ~t. • lkaeh-f'u·eplacc-Yrly* room, sauna, pool. Adullii ice en a "" · ·n.cu ....... ar, Upholstery, Ori ~ha.rnpoo, 1..u_u.t:GE StudenlS painting nk 1 BDR.\I, hlllcon.\'. :.i blks. 1\11roctive 3 lxlr., 2 balh. only, no pets. 2881 Brlslol, heblue eyl e. Re\\'BJ"d. ,,\'f,,e ~~e (Soi I Re I a rd 11. n t s. I int & ext. airless eqwp. Also Ba Teller l I I " I **CoronadelMa'** STOP HERE! r,p easeretum. ~ n.v...o.o~ ...... & -" •o lor kit .... ,_ -ab'--•~rcnru-L'-g. ~·-n·e-~1 ~ fron1 ocean, 1•1u•l<1st'd ~Ar. .o s o pane ng • carpc · Costa !\lcsa. ..,,..6.L ....... ~ ""' ... '""''""" u..,.,. "'"'' ...,.,;..,.. '""'" ''"' e.,~ Sl'(i. Ideal for 1111. 2 Adults. dr.1J>C$ • hit/ins . $350 mo. 751•1415 l'1'01cssional OlfiCCli a1K1Jot' Do ~"Ou nred on ext.ra storage f 'OUND: Cairn lenier, male, brighteners & 10 m i n u I e H.ef.s. bil--3658 ROB But Not Absolul.e 84(.-200). 1809 \!;. Balboa 67'J.-t!.!::. ";;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:; Retail. DeltLxe, air 1.'0nd., close.1? Roon1? Gar·age? Or short, grey \\'/black streaks, Wench for your white 1st CLA~ Ext/lnt Painting. Call .549-9111 t-!E\\.' 2 lltt. 1 B:i. hh.in BRAND NE\\' 2 IY'. 2 ba, -;; runple prkg, jan. se1v., util ~ ? ? The n You need nose & ears. Vil'. Ne1vpo11 curpets: Save your miJ!ley Paperbangin~ Air 1 e 5 8 SUMITOMO BANK d I I !.,, ~'{.'iiffilJ pd. 300-2000', H\\'Y frontage ALL5PACE, ll:imilton &. Beach, 614·2470 by. savlftg .n~e exlra tr1_ps. Spr<tv \21 ~exp) 97~ Of C lifo I ran)!e, ov1:11 & n ·f\·11.:. E11,.ld pxs .. steps o ocroan. -'"" 5' ) & 2nd Ur. lt.ate:s trom . .JS'. Ne\\'land Hunlington Beach \\'1U clean hvmg rm., dining -:.._-...~•C.0.-:'...<•"'-0'.:'"-'""-= • rn • e:<iraw;e. ,\l! ul il p..I. STD. to S39j. Davidson H. It y. ~ ~ Owner, 675-6900. 2855 E. 9~1970 F'OUND: Ladies prescription rni., & h.a1\ $15. Any rrn. PROF. painter, honest work, Costa. Mesa Office ~ 11~1. S-l~l!l:~q ,•~'=·'-=1~"~'"-.,----,~---OtlTlltCllEWCONCErT! Coast Highv.·a.y, Cdl\1. glaS:3e~, \tr~,"lh'hsell, 11/15 S7.50. couch SlO. Clair $5. reu. Int-ext, tree est, rets, ~ -WAThT -0-BEA CH 1 BR. pool, adults, super lDUlT lAK£SID£LIVIK * 1 ?.tO. FREE REi'l'r * LINK 111 · t., C.l\of, 15 yrs exp. ls \\'hat c.'Ow1ll!, 5-18-1159, 642-3913..,,_.,.,.~~ BEAUTY Salon Lido area has space avail, for l't'llt Dec. bl. 673-4100, 613.-1820 ' • bl<o• "·'''· _ .. ~. 1•th <.Lor \Vcstrliff area. owncr/Agl •BocL·l-s . ad A .. H I A/C LOST: Blk & t a n myself. Good rel. 531-0101 Reas. fasl, airless unit . ~ "" ,. '"' ne.., 1J1· ll"_POl.er Ole·_ • Perl!Onai, business or recres· G /"•· •tnJ 10 ~ 2Q'j 1:;111 SI, llB S., IT-'.1957 8.1.'l-3:H-I ('11' 646-0075 I BR R tu services. From $1" Mo. ,,.0,,... ·i~-g"' 1, .... .., enn """"P " e. l)lO. Cater'1n• 6017 t·ree est 645-4358 BC.: l\"KI:EPER A Ir e r a f 1 1 : 1. :! & 3 13!', crpt, drps, sharp! t'u111iture R v a i 1, i WAU. "'" ..cct•UD No . Ieas:e re.q. Dix. offices STORAGE UNITS IH6-6l6G oot n1eUlOd. I do "'or k PR OF Pa.lntlng. lnt ·Exl. j • • l • • 2 B 2.172 DuPont, Room...,8 ""' " ...... ~. 1 ... n~ N· \Vht star on chest. 675--94&1 • · · l.i\RCE ,clei,n 1 U<~ln11. nil l.J\RGl:: 2 l>edrm, 2 ba, epts, •2 BR & Den * "°''32'3 'Til nooo * .Jan1~ree & San Die I'.: o aft 3. •10% DISCOUNT• Maint. co .. located next to hltns, rlOKe lu i•\i'l)'lhing, drps, bltns, gar., nr f'loog D ...,.... ~ Frf'l'\\'R.)'. Cflll rn~.fil.ifl. :C--~~~-~~· I CAT.ER I N G , Co111~lete Y.'allpapering & Painting lhe Orange Cly. Airport In $!IO. Pt•r niu. Nn r I',,. Hflllp, !\ln!ure adults. No From $185 _ $435 ESK space available $50 LOsT: inale lri color Collie, Service~ _tor )'our Holiday Free es!, Call 536--0548 ln,ine, needs nn exp'd, ' 1 !"''" "·'"-4~ 1'"11 11 1 · Rentals Wanted 4600 childs pet, under et 's tare. Ln1crta1n1ng. Gourmet -.;;c:=~""'=""-'"'-,='-bookkeeper Mu~t know n.. .. t !-!roki·r :-i9l--l:(l1"r1117-.'1~:!'18 1}(' s. ~~a. 1110 . .,.,,. ""'' Mesa"e-~• East & "'-ms n10 .... provce unuture ACOUSTA SEAL Et l '<>¥' •' ra "°° at $j, nm. A 11 5 w e r i 11 g , Jt fow1d please call 551·2708 t.'OOklng, bart.endlng & serv-r. • _. x · roll & Gen. Acct 'g. 714· r·;XT!L\ lg.1· :! Br. 2 Bn. LHG. 2 Bil \1·/sHp, Bayfront. 540-1800 scivice available, 11815 f URN Bach Apt for 1nntu~·e uft.5 ing. Call l\lr. Luc I en , story, $l~a. up. 2 ... tory $19:> &17·3636 +., •lh; pools1•!0: apl nr h•'aC'h, l'ri\(<i,l.e l"Q.'1.d. secluded area. Beach Blvd Huntington sngl tbdy '\\"/ i-;n1l dog in LOST, Blue plru.1ic envelo"". &la-!).18;1 . up. also. int. 842·100S. "B~O:c.;:O~K~·"K~E~'E~P~E~R-~F~/~C~l"o-,.1 -' •. '."."· :. '"n·y ,. .. 1>"1' $\SO. Pa11or;1n1ic bliy vit'w. $850 Be l . .,·,·1 NB or C'I "'"a ~ '"!'' •· I j Re air 6077 N ~ CP F ·"'-' ,, ' ac11. ~ . :. . a "'" · ..., . ..., " LegnJ sire. Auto club Ur C t/C cret• 6019 I" a11er P C\\-port .... i.:nter A inn. . • • . ,,.,h-S.,ftl. li•:tSt'. 67;)...4()4S; 6(..,...2473. ---"'"'~ "9 pm . . R ~ .... ~~Ar. em•n on . ....!.. A I '· ., I Gill d NEWPORT BEACH • ,"",,.. · s1gn1:1, ewa.,.., ...,,.., or pp y uy 1na1 o or •Cr.AND OPF.Nfl\G! * B~:AOI LIVING, kJVC'ly :i (8 ~; EvECIITIVE laoilly -11, "''"37.-..::. BACKHOE, Grading & PATCJI P"t..A:,'TER.ING & l\.lonroe, C PAS, 500 B 2 B r I I I OUice Spnco, i.ncl .. .i1"~ --. 3·'BR 2 BA ,,... __ _,_ "":· ... ;;;__ -~-~~~~------All T --t N1•1\ :! & l Br, hi Ins. g-;11~1ges, r. fl. rp e, n c \\' }' fl' uuu"" .... ...,.,......, "¥ '-""' 'I'rcnching Ser. Construction ypes, "''"""' es unates Nev.·port Center Dr, Suile no p1·t~. 7S.ll r. a r Ii r Id, rt'f\e1•. \\"inter or yrly 61J.. . " Z,-:'!"~!, ~-J>llonls.t se1V1ces. On the Ist. Cl\1 or NB area. $300 LOST, in ar~a of Heiland Oean-up, H11ullng till dirt. Ca.II 54IHi825 507, Newport Beach, 9'26fi0, Sl:!-•i.'<>i..i, ll"'.l-ii-11 :>h'l-0 d11ys. 642-3733 eve5. '1'.Ji~e1r 64~~~{ Coast Hwy. to S350 mo. 213-~43-5392. ~:1~1!';1~~:~n~~ h~~~ Cust Cement Wo1·k. 642·8514 Plumbing 6071 BO o K KEE p ER, f'/I, f°Rr, 2-h.:;:-ttt>" Iv l"N'Ort1 lt'd, BA'l'f'RONT 3 Br. 2 Ba on 2 BR. Townhou!!e, frplc, ~~i,t,j~ifu:e-8k;g::>li~"~"'!:"'~s~ .. ~-~-~,~~~ & tail, cat. 548...()9();, Don 'R. OTIS PLUMBING medic11.I billing. Xlnt 1\·agc Nice arc:.t . $16:• ill'r n10. n1<iin bay, pvt heh. v.·/pier from $250. l BR. lrom $195. NE\V Plush office Bldg., 2 1 CEr.tENT & Blook wori. Ren': ••• 1, l Repa•-. Wo<u & bene. lor a mature, dc- 9GS·91i4 97919J:i; M4·4510 Pool, tennis. continental to 6 R~'l suitell. Conference ~ "' I~ FND 11.lale St. Bernard pup. \"·'I llo Ide lk~ """' ... nd "A~ 2410 1-~~~ b1't'akiasL Separate lamily R.n. »erox copier. Near •Nne • Vic. Santa Ana it c i g ht s ~ .... s, pa s, 8 V.'!I. s, heaters,, dis po s a Is, Pt' · pel'IOn . ...._. · 2 BP .. ~ BA. l'lllll .. drps., :l Hr ,\pt. 1'~ blks to bch. O.C. A·i--. ooo ""'". ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iii .,,,_'-"", call 10 iden'"!y. etc. By hr. or job. 646-6915 I" r n a n,..... diahwas .. -·. aoo0100KKEFitllEPERh 40 Yrs or c:irport, 1 l·h1td IJI( no ""'t~. I no children/pets. Lse )Tly section. Clo5C 10 ;;hopping · ,.... ' <»>""""" u C 1 t 6011 " ""c ""'"' r .... -.. + ,., .~ &. line beach 644-261.t 1501 WESTCLIFF DR. . WST Bl ... Lab • "" rac or . 6-1~ f.t/ & B I A . .. -"L . .$160. rno. :1.lt,;jl:i ~~11'' 1m~o~5l~'>-SO~~l0~0~60~·~5-;335S8~-~' I !i!i!!iii!!iiiii!i!. ii!iiili!!!!!!!! B Op SOOS : a"" ·· !ale. lg. ,..ft 1 Pl b' ,__,. rome t•· Part·lhne Npl ~-~ NEl\~RT Fina-·io1 ""nte' us1n•.s1 por .....,mp ete um 111g .x....,1ce. ..... · SPA('IO!'S~Rr, 1 1 ~ P,11 3°BH, 21 ~ Ba. Perfe<"t forrpl THE EXCITING ·r v ,,.. \.<= puppy, flea collar & Aspen, GERWICK & SON, Bldg . lJc 2T.l694 • ~Bch'7':·~644--0439~""~·~='--'~-l ()vr rlookini:: :..·111! r n 11 r s c . or 2.:: sini.::l•-s. 1; blk 1n PALM MESA APTS. Leasing Office Spac• Drug Store Np B I ,.0°'::=10~· ~L~ic~·~li13-4=~·~15=-.o'~'·~"~·~ Conlr. Add remod. St. lie. R . od I & R • 60ll *BOYS & GIRLS* $200. 1~71::1 59.>t-:..r.12 r1fi1•r r, hi•:ich. ~ \\', Balbo.1. Oprn _ O N Cl CALL ON-SITE 1\-tANAGER Dr•ss Shop Ntts $40K yr LOST Afghnn, Jge ma.le. Ion, Bl-l14321, 6'73-fiOU, 549-2170 em e •Pllr NeW11flllpcr Routt'I open in CC'l\DO :: br, ti~ ho. pr.11, :'111, ~. tno, ~2131476-618.1 f.:!_~c~~i·~ J'BR'. fr!;n ~11J· -~mi'~'..;"'~· -3""11~1~"';;::1~. ~246~. -IPiiu Parlor Gr $81M yr Cost11. MC"sa area. ~~ Draperi•s '°'7 YOUNG e~11. nr lie. Arch. San Clemente. ~1ln. age 10 J'C't'. 1u·1c:1. Crn .. c 1n 1'l'l1ns. GNFUHN ftpts. 2 Br, 2 Ba. Adult!!. No Pcls 55c PER SQ FT Liquor Stores Several 1w~0~' ST~543-.4Q84"-~Loi"-~.,ho~.----"'ill deRign &: bu i Id \n1· yn. A nfl.'t' Protlt every ~ ~111,p. !:?:-.0 1110. :;1!( !lti!l;i \\"esri:Hll ttrC'a. smnll 1ict 1!'"1 ~, ,,., o,. 1617 \VESTCLI>~-NB S' Wood G : ng ir g r e Y DRAPERIES provn1nts to )'Our home or month fol' Royi and Glrls ---·1';! '""' ·.-inns lass fe1nale cat, ans to "Sasha" ho 1111 t k d STU l)IO 1 ttr:-fom.,.I ,..rr OK. call 6.t~~J ;.;!;.G-i5-9060 f-j -blks fron1 Nev.·pcr11 Blv<l.) AGT. 5-11-5032 • • Plasti~ , vie Lido l91e. ST:>-3420. CUSTO?i-1 11.IAKEUP & RODS bus. Try me, John. MS-7037 ~ ~'!-in¥ ~b~rPh:e l11•ill, 1•11cl. ~r1r ~C'ar ht':-ich. Bi\YVJE\\1 1, hlk to ottlt11, 5'0!18'° 300 SQ t~ c•pls/d $9' I-'~=~=~~='--••xp•~T INS-ALLA GOOD work Ref ""'""" <'P •~ ~ ~\-:l;...t"l'ili!1. 111 1 llh ..;i nrw 4 hr. '.! h:•. 5150. iao. per ino·. ''eau 646-"f8Uo :.: HOLLAND BUSINESS LOsT: Shaggy White i\laltese "' "''" "' TION ' · ,,.,.,.-" • 495-0030 and ask 10 leave an ,-Ill.I\.:' '''"'' oi·eo-2-Blt. >.Tly·. ~1~ti41 , f.4 1-:!-151 ON THE BAY 679-3709 645-4170 SALES 541).00lll male do!:, 6 lbll., vie. Cd?.t Qrode1l· INdow and t.l~llJOY the tr :ens~2~~0 ~I:;· application. -.,, " 8th floor 2 Br, 2 Bii. Slip 6/:J-4716 Ho a Y 1 · F na nciug ·, -• · Equlll Oppor. t::m11loyer :' n .\, hl ln~. rrplr , a:11r;i~..-P.\RI( NC'\vporl. ct yd \'l('\Y, 11v:iil. $300. mo. Ne\\'Jl0t1 DE LUXE 2 room oUice EXCL:JSIVE DEALERSH IPS Avullable rCi'.nrdleu of )'OUl''l~T~c~•~re~ . ...._,====-.,,-~ i -=""~"'-'~2""'7'-'--1 _Crpf!.__drp.~. E\'rh: 536·~1 ,I:? 2 Ur. 2 B:1, S~l:iO. 64~7037 Bch. &12-8931 or 646-8316 Corona del l\I11r 43c Ft. Unique p1'0duct. Portable ~U~D:b 2 S°~ ry c::ee· past.~ at HQme Servlet:. SAVE by Remodeling, i.:. '\ -....8.0Y~ t. Gl.RLS · 1'Jl ll'LJ.;x, 2 Hr ri 11t. ga r. d1tys, fi.1~·1300 eves. Rooms 4000. Jtralmt0mics, Bkn. 6i:Hi700 cordless lelephone, E.);cel· ion 6 Y 8 n na un-Cllll &;s.:1213. 9 A~1 to 9 ty Work at Prices The DAILY ~ pall". luu111!ry, 1.ulll •·pl prrf. --=~Cl~l-A-N~E~L'-V=IE\_V__ ATTRACTIVE front office. lent tenilor1e11. fllgh protlt8. try Club. Identify. 551·8539. P?-.1. afford. 613-1 routes open in COSfA '· -'"Nc;'o:.,:;;pc:.:l•:..$:.;IO"';'j:.:·.;.!16ll-~2':..· ~77~.,.,.,t".,-n.~o\'Jt, Adulta only, no \VA.'lll'ED U ROE N TL y: ground floor. hpprox 400 sq ,N! ~Oveatme11t. rortaca.11. FOUND: Young lemale Af. Electrical 6032. Roofing MESA, COLL.EOE PARK I ' 'l Be h 3848 .1,;:~1;';:,~;.:.'°;2'°"··'-~~--A 1 •t !lo -•-I'"' N -,, ... ,,,, gha.n:-CoUnr.• Vic. Hamilton =:;;;;:.;;.;;::.:....c-:0.._._:=1 :O::::.:::!!.-~=~ EAST & WESI' COS'l'A - -agun1 ac -:-"' .>J •• 111 r:tuc l'C')l'!I \\'/Im. tt. u,;i. mo. 1648 evo'port C 833-?ttESA. 642-4321 1:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 11 !Ht., 1 UM., 2 BR.. :z nnd roort1 ~111h r u 11 n Ing Blvd' C.~J. 548-97fi6 Invest Opport'y 5015 WkSTPo~~ah Se>lfl. 20921_, E,,01:~ :TNRe•~ C~~t_.N So*-~~ ~~c;!~rk,A~A,"":."t'IC't. Equal Oppor. Employer n n., i·pt$, drp~. bllns. Pool \\'nler ~u 111b l£' tor 1$) SQ F'T $1J5 mo incl , u..,, ers milJes, ~ J llv3 rv1 ... OCEANFRONT QUlE'r. adutta 6-12-4.llii. 11hQ1 graphcr. 646-7089 atter uUI 806~ & bo ···~·de· 100 SHARES reward, f'ountain Va ll ey c:il\1 Anytime ;in,yplacf', Lie .t00191C.39 aak for Andy BOYS & GIRLS ::BR, ZBA. }r-11rl)' l1•n .~\·.I -"'-~~----'-~°'-~ 6 ' y 00"'1 BANK OF IRVINE nrea, ~68 -~5"-':':'9829~!._------1-=&;15-:;:1~69;1""°--;"""=--;,-.,-Newapaper CalT1en. Min, •... , un'l)'. 1~1•0,,. 10 • 0, h . :: BR. 2Ba. 1 Blk to Beach, p.m. ywr door. G7l-6&16 11275. * 493-SO:ir. REPAIRS ii -. Re ... 10. Udo l·'e, e.1 ~-.,,.. -n ltOC'\IS $20 v.·k Ith CE ,f.J U)~: Uluepoint SI am e 1 e Floort 6040 · a ...,.-pe:;. as. .., '""" Pwl. Luo111~r i;:ir\11' roorn. patio, Yt'Arl}·. $300. mo. "'I • £11 k up, w DESK SPA at L ldo C\NAL LOTS Key lo-no "-1. 2 v ~ old. B1'g "·· ·-"'-'------'"-"' 1'Tre eat. uc·d. Ask for Pt-tbnsu1a, Contact Pifr. &1:;.7(64 .... Ci;.•r ' "' up npl. Viii'"-$&). per tno Ulils I -.. ~ • .... "S "''" ..... n nd ..... , ',.!!,!'~"' tttlln/!1,11, n11 P"1•. ___ _::.:;..::::::_~.,.."'--'-:,.i11.9755 or 645-~::7 pd ·~noo . . . Minutes to bay or ocean. nyoo. IH-l-<l643. Gardening 604$ \\'alt. ~ anytime OA\;p~• ;!!roL atU tl61~,. ~,!lLY .• •·•• • 1111>11 \l'Y . Sn l.'lli:Unn 3 Hit "2 BA, do;;lt\\hr', ,frplr, l • v•-r · Sell, trade. 673-1160. 549-4066 Roo u.A.11 or ca -1. ~-'' & l•,".,":1"1·"","•"",.,.."'"1t""1."i·"x"r"n"y I ~!~3 1~7"~.:Mtl!IO. nlO. Yrly. I ~~ ~; ;~.~. ~~· N,:v~~!1~ ~rA ~::_ Oif:. Money Wanted 5030 ~h~:? rnsr~. v~~At1a'n:~ EXP. caroe~r a er v I n J J ,;.~~~r. Fnie ~f~ ii~J~~~~·mployer r o X 0(1 ~I I NIU!\IS. "·lriC' Sa~ C1e-~e~te 3876 PINE KNOT i\IOTEL up. 6Ta-9311 NEED $1 '. 000 lo• I y,, \"Ill St., l-1.8. 5.1f-9801. :s.=~ ~~!l.rtcle 0:>m malt. IJc A: !Mured 1 -~'--""s'°'o"y"°5.i'---'-'-=-(X~E.,\N VU·:"-S neAr \"lf' ---QUIF:r mAllll'I: 11rlult/Ci\1 TWO 12x15 Offices In Oean P3:i loo/.~ Int. setnn:.'(I yby FOUND: Miiie Tortol~ t:hell 646-46i6 ' anupe, S.!,"'·:.:.;lnt;o:/~A~i~te~r~a~t~ion::;.:s_60i4::;::~ tori::. lk>ttlc·h. ~"ron1 $.U"1 :-o;J.":\\' 1lo•lu:o:t• 3hr, 3l!:i, 1700 Nr. bu~. $85-$100/K. pri\T, Industrial ~k. Util f~. l24..00Q 200 'ID, Ca.U CH6) c1u. ~1ea collar. Dov t r E,URQP&\4~ GARUENm. OR.tSSM.AlON.G_ .l'l!ll f-wt II, .. oe•·lt~i\of"-ttn"lt, Inn-· ~·3081 !'!:~pm S7S [or b0th:S4s=m 622--0634 collect for details. Shami Wtstdiff 846-62". Llndscaptnr·ttl!f! 11tUVk:e ALTERATIONS ~ Bil. l Jl11. 1 f1tk ~.1 N·eo:-in. -111r~t11', '14'\', IX'lll . t 2 ~ 5 *\\'f:1.1. ti) do wnrkln11: gent. C.D./\f. 2,400 Sq. ~'t/P.C.H. Mort Truit D•.da SOlS J.'OUND: You11g Irish Scuer , ~UOrw.ble, SQJ".>329, 685--1425 841H16t0 P.t.!lri2 .. frTill.', dPrk. hlltu. •1'!tH1'16 _ _ N•·r1r or Pa n , Hunllngton & Af<'/:?nrl F1nor $650 m(l, --'''-----""-" ,n.~,· 61'1~~w0,•.,S.2•,!11ego G;n.;;1 S•rvlc•t 6046 Teltvltlan R•p•l_r .6G:f0 t ' m11 "t1·1 1.1;~; 'l n1•, Z n .1 \ 11·", df'Ck"I, ll<'ach. ;100. 968-7910 or 1111.dii for 1 5.'~3026 24 hr. Wll.J.. sell se~l'ff !st. T.D. . . ., ~· -vv" - '.!Ult, I J:W , 1w. 111 ,11 ,., d~h·~/1!; 2 ''i11° ~r . .S250.l 1~vr e.111r,y & tJa. nllr11r.. Oon'I at\~ up Thi.' &hip'/ lllll. $470i1"-711~f.· S:?'i!l qlr. LOST: Sll~l\\'TERRf~R "T£NANT Tl.U"1'IO\lj!rf ~peecty't.V. Technician will repair 1!o-r)Q., 111•nr 1~· 1l'h. 11 l'il, 1~11·-l•:!._ 1•r t~'t-Otti -I i-;ltl'p, rn1. l~"i'I qui<'!, cmpl. ''Ll!it" It In clas1-itted, Shift DISl"'(IUJlf 15'k 499~ ?.lale l mas. Vic: Balboa Cl~11nup It Paint, Patch. IJIOllt aet11 In home. l:ves t2Ci . .t9.f-2:~19. Jll1 .1::1i f Sr-It lrlle Ul."1ns ...... G42-S618 _:;k~n~t.~l~l~OO~·~n~to~·~·~·~G-s:JO:l.=·=--.:...~<o~Sl"°oo~re'-"R~oo""ull~s~! ~642-0G"'°='i'I. CLASS/flED \viii aell II! l!'!h.1.1111. RE.iVAn.D, 673·1483. Wallpuper, repal"'. 556-4084 &. "'knd!'I. Free e11. ~ ' o• r RU P no ~ .. Ro:..tes Oo•n In Lnguna B i a ch In Many Loc.nttons. Call Mr. Ll!mb~rt 642-4321 Eql111' Oppor. E:mr1~C":r • -- I . ' • rrldat, Novc1nbfr 22, iq74 DAILY PILOT Help W1nt1d, MiF iioO~efp Wanted,. Nt&F __?l.~l!.,!_anted, M&F 11&; 1 HeJp Wanted, M&F 7100Holp Wanted, M&F 7100 Appllenc~.t t010 Free To You IOCS Furn ture IOSO G•rege $alti . r<) ? KENMORE WASHERS p u RE BRED G" m, COMPUTER GOOF STREET SALE CARPENTER . PART Tllfl ..._... , & DRYERS Shorth1tlr potnll'1', hunt'g. Excessive 1hipmem from Flttplaee equipment, iP:Xotk m CLEARANCE of 1973 doll;. l\1ale 8 mOll. old. t:a.ilt can not be stllpped plAnlll, diamond 11ni•, inl.nk \"••tted IulJ~llmt', l'IUlllA"'f', EVEN INGS :Jri n MODELS st2-l98'1...j -... back. 3 ..-.~6.Y combo game C<lpe, dlnu.i: nn him, WU.lt'r ' 11·..i $179 <· 1 I --tables. Dining, Pokt'r & 1 ~h & finish l'11rpc11tt1 r 1era , "' ectr c BLDG l\latcrlals, free Doors. Pool. Will be sacrificed im-~kl tqu1p, aqua r um•. l\lUll hO.\'O 3-..$ )'N l:X(l\'r. l.-€ €lU drycni $ltl9. i'k>or m:idcl wiJKlow'i, lum~r, gl~, olc ntcdlately l& !1t1li:lfy dl"hwaaher, air cond. Wlllln• lo ••tk 1oni: .,,., Adults w1'th outstand1"ag, attr2ct1"ve .. <11., •• ., ... ,.,., .. tow •• lll9, '!" VI• Udo Nord. N.B,Fr\--icon. ··om""· "'""''"'' & """" SOmc tool~ rcq'd. C I\ 11 g. of, L\lnlVJi.'tOr $139. At lhe!W: Sun. 833-96%. or ~ clOthltlg, bllby turn .t. equip, 847--0002 beh1•n g_gAM. fri. I • 2 loclitions 011.ly! Sc 3. r ~. Bl.ACK T 1 1 lloocll ---~kl 1>0011, Knleiiel red w.ar or ?.1onda.y. j"t' h · k' · 01•da tz ltC>rbuck and Co nl p 11 n Y, • oy cnui e c. 2 pc. Scctlonul, r eC en I I y 31kfi, dt.'t'Orator il.:nni m>m persona 11es w 0 enjoy wor mg With "'""" •I """'"""· ''""' ' 0 "' mon~,,. ,..,,., $50. 2 twin hdl•I• '"""'" "'""'' ho<>~."" ... -COCKTAIL ti~on Beoch 96'2-7781, 270 * * $3 ea. J''ool!itool, bclgt', lthr jf'Ct8, IJ9tung l.'f!Ulp, ir: mM<:b S kl.ds. Start at $3.50 per hour. Pl1one ~ f;. 11th Sc, c ... ,. ""' F"E"AL£ "" "' old .. $3. 557....,1 "'"'h mnr<. Hcl•tw Cl>'C~. WAITRES l l !'>10-5090 Golden Hl•trievk'r '11 I.ab Garage Sale 8055 Hw111ngton V~w ilo nt e i • ~t 10 lOPi\1. $2.25 ()(1' Ht'.• 'e~ "·au1•a.rt 1''ft.l::IGll'r DAJ\1AGE SALE witJl doe: llOU:ft! 644-:Y.19 t-lfl~nollo & Yorktown, Hun. Apply 642 4321 extens1"on 250 between 1 00 New llotpolnt ilelr4;erators, 1'"REJ.:; to good honu· G~n11ttn • • . . ll111:1on Bt.'ach, 9611-911 ~ & AIARIF: CALl..ANDEllS • 1 1 : \"as h c rs• D, ye rs , shoi"th1:1ir pup, ina!C', 6 nil'.JI;. OAK l\ilchl'll Ca.bu1ct \V/bLn ~~. Silt Nov. 23rd, Sun EL TORn S:1l !lnm 111 ll;11n. ' drwr ll 1~e HI d l' a \V ri y N 5 \,(. Dishv.·ashcri;, New vatr-llO papers. &12-6008 . • • · • ' 1 ov 21th 1oa.n1-111n COOK d 5 QQ p M <·ab1nct bed, .~ b c n I \V 11 \1 rl I an : . . OPENING DECEMBER 9th r:Ult)'. C1·1.'f.lil, BolA, 30!1 F~lEJ.:: lrllih Seirer. FcLualc. l'ltlll.! o:hrs, slutc bu HI pc1• •SAT/SUN NOV 23/2·1• Ex Pe 1·' d J Tu c f.o o k • 900 Bayiide O r, Newport B•acih \V, \''urocr, Suntu J\na, near ~puycd. 1 yr. old. pool tnblc. M~nus •• ,l:i 24521 Ch1;:)1.1ntli Dr. Mission ilrn;pitulluitiuu, 1>ll vuc. ASK FOR ELAINE Harbor, 9'19-2921 !ltl:/..3l!nj gill !UJlu1rium 2\\i T Jo'ortl Viejo. lO un\ ro 6 pn1. 4 01ht•r benefii11. S.111\'~ .$1•:ifo· E Ha5 Openings For: KENA·IOHE uuto v.mhcr $85, FF.:\1ALE San10yed ("'llJYedl llrt'S & \\'his. Sl?.50 t>a. 2 ~nttcd cttrome rims, 'tllk oLI, !G218 Pttcific Coµi;l llwy, An qua I Opportunity Employer Norge gall dcyer $70, Philco AKC. '.!\!i ~· r 11 . 0~1.~nce. Jeep tlr~s & \\'his .s10 i:_a. light, \\eldh1~ rods, 4 bun""el. H.B. -· -FULL & PART-TIME \Yasncr $50, l\ta.ytag elect trulnL'<.I. &l~-0321 :!196 Nutional. C~l. &12-1150. dbl po1np carboralor, mlsc CdOKS, Till'n, ,,1'11-Cn bkl~t ~p Wanted, M&F 7100 1 Help W dnted, M&F 71 00 DAY & NIGHT dryer $65, Guar & de I . SAT & SUN I().J 1 auto llCl.'e~. golf clubs & exp. 'fo11 wugi·~· Apply. 111 1 PAJ~TEH, nini ur11,,11. 5 ''l"11 ~11H!(i12 Furniture 8050 JOO.') E. Balboa Bl, Ba.lboa e:!· ~1i:c nu~e. ant 1 q u e "''•"'Pin, c,11''"'11''1 !1'.,,!~c,;r1i~un•· J Ar~ !TORS l'\f>l''" l)11•t· :;o ~rs uld 6u1 BUSBOYS S1:.AH'S Coldspol ref r I g. ~lo\•tng Into 11nu11Jc1 hcunc klase. 581..a902. un • co w-no • ~n -'-· art 4:3n. :iJ'i.:rr-,:1 llarvest gnld, frost-less, ll."\' ~ ,. A ,11 L ,. GA 1, ,. E all~r 1, uf L'<·ntury. Must BOY'S Schwinn .Stingrny. DENTAL ASST HOSTESSES ntllker, \1'al~r lap in. 10 .. • u St!ll ant111's-paintings to !Jaisey BB ~. SlC<'plng 2ND SHIFT 1'7run1• hilirr/to.th) .. il1t!r, L~l · nKMi old, ~.:t cu fl, $ll0. SALE.16~'0 So. Parion. San-furn, kitchen tu living lTU. bags, oU'i1.-oe suppl:les, l!lble, Ch.:ih'Slde L'J(IWf.' only. Ex· I g111tlC'r. P .\t'i.. O" n tr«ni. tiJ:t-3.w:l alt ·t ta ,\na. TV l'Ulor iu1d con-i\I u cl 1, 1 A 1 Q Hu s Ky gooct clothing, custom liW1· pandetl du!i~·s. 31t <I it y 1 \leMi Vet•ttt• :1rr11 :;r .. 11.·1K DISHWASHERS Tfu\S!-1 C0!\.1P1\CTOR, new, h'UI S!:> 37" grc~n Spanish inot.01-cycle. !\lany unbt-lie\'· board $50. i\tlsc. ll68 Au-k Full I I -----Id styll' table la1nJ1 $25 C''51"-v.·l'c ·. sa arv. !\I ;1 n v , Part· Time Salesman 'l'Ai'C-'1\1'.:, hul-.•est· go , ~uriw's !r<iining books ring ttblt> treasures. &'llsla, '1 • :>........, "b..;nerJtR. B<>1tch .Hrt'tt, Cnil l\ISI IJ.1111 Co!'poratk•n h;L-t 3~1 \rinduw Fihn 611-l'll~il Apply At: The Reuben E. Lee $l00. "'·'I .,, 0~9• pong table $]j, l\1any inisc. S.\T. 9-5, 3 Families! pie-Satunt.1y-23-1Dam to 5pn1 . 962-2436. l111m1•11i;ll!! IJ""nln ... ~ !1)r 1·x· ---~ ~· · t I lh r Tl>I• & 6 cl>ai•• bt'k• lamp• '" PBX Answering Serv. E C H N 8 h 1tt-n1s. tur'l's, oy:;, co cs, W1\, .. · • • ..-, , 0 ENT AL 0 ( f i c 1• ~1gr. J>1'1icn~·ed 111.·t"!<.l)1J in OU r 151 . • OGSt Wy, ewporf eaC 1''fil:EZ1:.R 3 yr old XI n t llOC'KER, upholsleL-ed, SlOO. b ab Y. i 1 e n1 s, 1v i g ~, cluthing. 1nlse;. & odds & !\li,,,~iun Vl<'jo/Et Tor u. f11('1ILtit's l'lt\'a. Du1io>5 in· /\U sh'•t . ·)1 11 ,,,. "''· In Person, No Phone Calls Please eonc1. l1ave papers, ~·ill sell Shell l\1arble Table, \\'/gold typcwnters, plants, t'\"("Oi-tl!, ends. 80!l'2 La Paln1a Circle, Exp. .( yrs ntln. S700 ti) <'lude VpCri'•ling v n c u u n1 , Son1e 11 knd~. EOF: j 10-1!162 Ior less than hall o r i g . iron bench. $2Z. ( 1 ~·:! O·) llillll)'_ mnre. .2916 Chestnut H.B.' st1d·t. P.O. Bo:.. 1·11. F:I 1'U){ sh ;1 m rooe r. floor R/\DIO ANu'rv-ttEP.:\llt'. price. ~.lb'2 mt. 6 pl'ir \\'hlte Vc!\•et clwir, $ 3 5 . A\·~. Cl\!, near Harbor & -,AB=0w-1-1-oo.-.-,-.,-,-ll<l-.-Ja-w-n·I Toro, Cal. !J21l3J. rt c Jl I ! c s polii>ln•r > ~tand3rd J.1n11or1:t1 F1•w !,,'Ul)fl lrnilll'(' Olk'nings. Equal Opportunity Employer El.EC. O\'en w/burners, incl. (18',XJ) Love Se11ts, c ll l Adan1s ITIO"'er: tffi, Lront thl'O\\', conlid. fun c· t i On~· Ind lvidual USG l7·2X. A!i;n ln1ln :t!I I 'IOOCI & dSll\\'IU'. Vood 1.-'0lll.l. velvet. $5tt). Recliner , $15. SAT/SUN 9 A,.\! to 6 P~I. clec. dl)'l'I', cyc:lo & bike DENTAL RECEPC° ~i·l•'i·lffl n1us1 hav1• 111i11, 2 co n1n1unicnt iu11~ En~i111>t.•1'. $215 [or all. &16-1'178. 1931 96S-Oill9 1m6 San Francisco St. F'V. parts, etc. Snt/Sun. all day. All phnscs drntn.J n1g1nL I ~c<JL'S r('(.;(·nL 1' PI u I l' d l'X· 111 Sl'hl. ph~sil's .<:.:. inath He lp Wanted M&F 7100 ) Help Wanted. M&F 710J 1''ec:lernl, l .'M. ~Jut Top dc8k Circa, Piano, Dining tb\e & chl'S, ~ Doremel'c Dr., 11B. yr exp nee. SUL o~·n. So1nc pcricncc & stc11dy w o l' k l~(·ki.:row1d hcl1Jf1!L ~1urt ut !...---~-\\'ESTINGHOUSE\V ash e r $'.~r ·r b f'l 1 I baby crlll, Datsun lil't's & BiggiC'. l:l F•millcli. Come see Sat. Corp lienPlits. 11.B. recurd. iii'!.li~~~1~f· ~4\ f~ngc.0:·1~i;; SALES CLERK THE CAH.DEN School 0 f an~ '!'op fr.tr reL·ig. g cl C ;·~~ d Jelabru:1~ M0~~1; \l'hls, l u 111 b e r, gr11'Clening furn, Bo Ly' things. Honda Cull 846-:i!WO, !l93-5032. \Vf' offi•r (.'(llll (X'tith·r p;iy, c:n i~c ·• l\tra.t·iu~1;: Th~ 1tl~1~~~.~~~~Jiv'id1~~1c;1~~al~~ , 6cond. ~lUO ea. 54&-!1749. aft dessert trays, a 11 t I q u e :ci,"u_'.P1,m0~1t.,&.· .!~h 1r"';"d· d c r. oo. Clo!hcs & Much mor£!. D•"-AL arthodonlle ""''' " f 1· · \ l' c· "' '""171 · cradle, velvet chnirs & " ... "' JUor ~ Nov 2'2123/2'1. 10 to 4. 2812 "'"'' r,.; ' "'., 111{••{'1'11 lll'lllt('S ,• ~'\;· al'Ccl' Ol'J)~, ..,.,.~ • ....,-s h c V 'll challenging & l"e\\'ard'g. chairsidl'. Xlnt op11ty far Cl!llcnl benefits. , 961!·9171. out oas~ I age Tcach'g. po!>'s. Interested GRJ:.:AT BUY! Sear's Ken· n1uch n1ore! 614-1150 PORC!l SALE -Jo"ridgaire cCe"~ro'°"""·"N"B~,-------I advancf!mt'nl ,ti_ top s;1lnry. . . / f{E:AL ESTATE:·UROT<F:HS or o;sh:l'_ 11 riill ~1n1<' .. n1atur~. lX'l'SOns c 0 0 1ac 1: i\Jr.s, 1,n•,.~:,a'n·l0«. -,~?'.<'~·.} ~~; o.,ldt.. electric stove $15.00: \Vest· 3 rAr-.tILY P<itio Sale, rum, ll'Yinc area. 5b2-7MOO Q 1111 tifiC'0 ind1vulu;•I ~hould A~SOCIATFS1 2 y . .. t ,>:p1_r~cnc<.>d sa1~s cll'rk ~1/ \V'I 61()..IH!l ...... ..... ... \nU".JVJ.> MA TIRESSES •. • inghouse port. dish1vashcr Bikes, Bld_g rnal<:r\a)s, etc. DENTAL Assistunt, l'XJx•r'd. u1111!y: '' .. ·. <'Ul'l>; C'X t·x~r1cncl' or intel't's\ 1 n L son · · ;i WKdys. SIO., needs putting back te>-Fri & Sai.'tcµJ, '2i"Catalina. X·Ray c<.>111firhtc. l; u o d ~lon-rriLlay S. :;().JO,\:\! ~~~~;1\'~11:;~:.~~:;:;;(~is~~.~~~· \\•ines, chceses or ~ourn1el TRAVEL AGENT Rent Washers/Dryers ••• MA TIRES SES gether; Clothes & mis. shoes Dr. N.B. lbU..'!t lSth & Clay) pay. Call 5-1g..8,!14 . .j, Nt'\\'' Aii';)lll'f Ccn1t . J~·f1!100!. foods. Sl~ould be \Tealil'l' Ne1v r.irn1 n (! c d s qualifie<I ~z \•·eel(, l Ull M.aLJ1l. QUC<'ll l'ull & 1\1•in Sets l'IC. 2'101 So. Hickory St., SAT. & strn. 3241 !\.tinnesota, DIS ll \VASH ER \\'antcrl MSI' Prh·At <', <ll'lll.\" u fit·r .... lu!ly n1<'1'l'hC1nd1:it'r .t hl' fl~x!ble a~~ Is tan t. l\1ust . have Jll"b.S:j-il!lf.l * PRICED TO l\IOVE NO\V!! S.A . .>i9-1690 (every wknd) h l 1<• work some t'\'enin.";:; & '''''''m"m 2 )1':9 t!X""nl'nce ...,~ "'"'" & &f6.•"= A!N'TIQUES',"t.·•bl••, • a'd ., 0 , C.t-1. E \' e r )' l n ii' P5 DH.,s:, Be'cht'Otnl· ·s Co!· st:iffl'd. t'.1.1:.. l 111 u m t."oni· ,~ . r·H.EJ:.: PICKUP -Refs .......,..""-"""" ..., • cheap. Lot& o( s luff! for Shop ....,.,., \\' Coast 1111ssio11 arr.11l!l'll1l'nt. Call 11't'Ckl'nds. All phases travel & I» A ,., •~ '"""P 'let-' elc. Beam co 11 e ct ion, ~'" ,,~,., · " ~ . DATA .. C<i11 Lt'<.· Sp;inl!. ukim•s. Call ror appt. l\tr. Pl' '"' .,.;,<. " w d ..... , J bar '' ,~"'"'-'"'--------.. ! Hwy. NB. 642·847j. :>15-8-121 ,,. ''6 Cail anytime 6/;t-5i!'J8 V I CTORIAN Lovest'al, 1str~ n1apc w "ntn ~·n• J"" = CORPORATION •711 1 .:i!i-1716. Schill. 51&4155. • -$200. r.1r. & l\lrs. Chairs, s1ools, 23" combo tv, maple !110VING ........, _.. """"' ......, DOCTORS ASSISTANT 33.1 Bak!i.'r s1 m Associated *Sec'ys, Bookkeepers TYPIST KLN!\tORt::: washer & elec· rm. l\larble Tables, Anti· cabinet, lots of glass. odds Canmlion, CO?.!, lt et r i I ' Young lady (\S.28) lo \lllrk CuSIH i\lcsu, Ca 92',i:.!7 I SOUTH COAST 1 . R . d Ag p . A I I l Irie dryer. Xlnt cond. lielit e Dbl bed $650 & ends. Thurs U1111 Sun. bdrm M.'t, furnit--l'C, books, a s doc Io rs !I,. s L stunt .I:<. l'ln crs "l'ni·y /lune. ccurate Y P 5 oiler. ~J:l311 all .S. que rass · · · 8&'" El -,·,d·nte r v clothes, & more. B k 10:C'O Rirc:h St.. Suitr JOI needed 60;70 w.p.1n. Repro Trash Con1pactor, avacado. ,.,7":'._="-" rn.: " • • • /recpt. in health spii. No Equal Oppo\·tu111ly _ tC'*' rQ ers ;\'l'wflOrt Beach ~U.81'l0 P'l:JX'r. hcrpful. Apply Na-Bicycles 8020 $100. 644-5609 .,.. ......., OLD J.Umiture, toys, lots oC ~:i~·i~~:~,::~~~~: En1ploy1'r Hl'.Jl t~:.tal<' Oia l A Job 833-0855 tional Sylitems Corp, 4361 USED Rebuilt Bh.:ycles liki.! DUN.CAN Phyfe tub\~. £ ~IA~~B~~~~~U~~l~~KE ~~~P.~~j)H~ A:Y~;~:: 2112 Jlarbor Blvd .. 0 1 Ir you 11!•· nn1~ t·a nun~ No Charge To You Birch St. N.B. 546-7 36il. nl'v.'. J\pprox ~!:Orig. price. chairs, & .buffet ... Painted "F.sTATE JEWELRY, ART Fol\01v signs. Sat 10 M J. -m BS S S12.fXXJ nr 1111•rC' u1 ltC'al ~:~1ahlii;hed 196.i (Near 0.C. Airport.) ~i chest drn\\ers, 48 round OBJ E Cl' . ANTIQUES ---E1~vINE:'ER-.Jr. Civil JOBS JO JOB t:sl(i11• ~:•h·~. ~ou ni:1y T\'PIS'I' for ·Nc"'POrt Cen1rr 10, 5, :J st"'! & ~ungrays. 6'.lk table, Otlk pr I n c es s l'INE f'URN-; ,ETC' PHONE, PICTURE Fraine!!$:> & less. $11Y.l3-Sl 3J2 AAMES IOO°!o FREE iiunlllv. fni ,,11 .. •ir s Ill"'"· SECRETARY $600 Cl'>\,.,._,,_ Ai>ply by .,,,.1 i\loto-cruss cquipn1~nt Ii< aressei• ook rocker<Qthrr , . . 1 Odds& Ends from families. Requires knowlt'dgl' nf draft· B>>"<'•'>>t •I i"'~. I>> \\",<I"•,. ,\· I"<' 1111.. l(J(}'.;, t. "REE , ' " i:k'uch C11nscrs. . ' . ' FOR INFO & BROCHURE '69 Fiat. Sat £:. Swt, 2623 h • ., ''"'·' ' ~ ,. E to Gilford & ~1onl'oc, CPAS, RECYCLED CYCLES 9:;32 Tahiti Cr. l-IB. 96'.!-32tij "A""""". , ' B It S. ing, L'Ompulin::;-. ~ere , En1ploynll'lll J\j;;t•nry gz·:on~ w11!1 S:lll.000 plus pn· . Grn'l olc skills~ ,-.:per (I. ~ N<'v.•port Crn1cr Dr, NICE v.•ood tv.<ln bedn11 ~r. ,,....,.. .. wv ~l;n\'ru·e, , -. i\Titing, chcrking & dh'C1·· Costa !ltes11 ;i~i6-l\OO 1 .. 1!1i;1!i;, p!u.~ nc{·t•lf'r111r<t Nt'"por! Ccnier E111r.iloyn1cnt Suite a<J7. Ncv>port Beach, b<i...U \V. ~~LS;,:.ljwy, N.li. 2 dressen;, h1....,e mh1'0t', box *3 FAMIL y SALE* MOUSEHOLD IT E 1\1 S & lion af firld Q\JeNJllons. Ed· ti'~ ltarh<ll' Bl\'tl. Suit(' 207 4'nn1n1i,~i•ins "e:ill' 1(1 !XY.I . Consu!lanls Agenc~· ",' .'" ·s·n ......,.0...,., • ., Nov 21 Until Sold Plant s. Salurday only •• Tll l, ' I t t ,,..,,rt r-~1 -N' h J D ""u"" springs & n111.ttresses, nite uca ion f'qULVU en ° .... ~ · Anahni I'"" N Euelilf 776-,'l:\2() Call .JACK Pr::cl\ rvf•nlr11:s "'' ·'*111 Le 0 as !'l\.l' ~ D 1 RT Bike , Sch w Inn run1i1w·E'. moto1Tycle & ac· Polnti;clta, Cdl\1, GTh-2081 . r <eiftl'i.I l >w N B h 6-1()..6150 WAITRESS stand. desk, 3 chair.s $3;;0. uatiou roin acci 1 t'? · 011: 2 Ci!y El Eus1 G:M--12'.(i 117f).fl1Z7 for u111•1·vi1'\v. !!un· •·1~·port eae i I & Sungl'ay, xlnt. conJ. $65. S4S.ti::'i3 cess, clothes, oldies, l'lc. GARAGE Sale, ·sm frig, hifl, le~e or t:nlvcl'Slty \\'i!h ina)Or 1i11i-1un A1·11l'h n"'"· --SECRETARY ~lust be.Per s o"~ b I e Call: \\J70 Ne\\·port Blva. C.~'I. puns, outrigger. dis hes, \\'Ork in civil cni;irwc1•in~. or JUNIOR SAL£SM£11 WALKER & LEE ~a\'l sailboat m'~. n e c 0 s re~ponsible. ~pp1y in 1~rwn 67;)..2996 Satin Brocade sofa & cl.1r, &l&--2210. baby items. o.nl 111111k, more a.n E.~.T. l't'rlificate i~sui>d ' 4; •. . only, Spagel\1 Bencler, 6'2().1 like new, 2 coflrc Ibis, kite --,. • l'y ti" Stall'. Filln" D~ , t:r:d 1':~1alP ~hnrp & alert rccep.io~ist \\I Coast J-l\\•y N p, E:NliLJSH 10 speed bike. :l'l" tl!J, \Vifh iron chn;, cross l\IQVINGi (_::AR.AGE SALE GIGANTIC Sall>.entire alley. I, n ... , >>""t' G 1"971 'R";'.~ . !'~ 0 I'[ \I J.'O:T \Tr sec'y, 2 Yrs exp, lyping · · ' · · wheels. xln1 concJitLon. ~ lop Gibson refri" 500 .,,, rt. Books, 1't'lr1g .. iron & glass 11 o o E, Balboa Bl . 1ne 1.1\.....: I"'' ' · .. ·1J\'!' !Q..J:i Enrn OJ.SI 1x·r .'. ,, ",' : "" '''.p.m. N, .• sh. Cn!I WAITRESSES ... ""'''"""' ...... rr ti I .. r qu<.'S 11PP 1'11 1 n '"1 · 11 rck 1;1 ttin•· 111·'1 1·u!"I01ll('rs i · · • " ' •• • ;'1~>6-3720. Equal J)pportunity " ...,_ miSl'. Everything must go! I cc::=:::::::...cc.c....===c.==1 I JI '·o r-11·C1t)'I" ~\!J·Sl'l·OPLl· l\hv nril "'' onv-J\IOU n-u·1e.~"21JU "·. 11., rang_ c, o.,, o Peninsula Pt. Sat/Sun 10.S. ol San Juan Capistr~n•l l··r tlw OAll.Y l'ILOT :lflf'r l\!Jr1; 111 1111• lo•J!!•'1'1. an•;is, t:· 1 • Exi.K'r. N cat Appearance 10 Spd Bike, i\tcns ScnatOl'. T.11.· YO, llPfl 80 yds .. \Vhite ll·~'2. :!J, 21. l:".83 Shannon LOTS of goodies. &omt Junk. 32.\00 J>a11co Ar1,eh1nlo, ~n ~ch•Mil :•ud Sul•1t~l:t)'<. \'ou I l~l1rl ,•l.,'l1 •11 H<· 1~h/~n11nl.1n1 ~~p_n;er. 21 Yrs or over :-..in~-.~'O~.;, $45. Cut Pyle carpel, antique Lil 01 ~·i·ig type i«!bo.~. 26 40 Ju11n Cap1<;!1'lH'll), Cu 9261.1. I m SI II\" I • ~h<Jtll h\ \ ;'lit) . Ll'I II~ I 1 .1111 ~ ~u.. s f. n \ I c E s T A . }f e I µ, Ap1ily Suri & Sirloin '1 '1-<NU"t sor.:i [r.:in1e. baby (' r ad I (' . . . FaLl'\Vll)' Dr, Clll, 646-3567 3.;~ pn1·u~:~i1)1· ·1iih• In,. Dt" ('di , 'h1! \!• \·1·1 ', 'I li17 \\ antrrl. i\\ust hn\'e profl'ss. I ~;}() \V. Coast l111y, N.6. BUY'S iO" ST I N GR ,\ y $100, deck furniture, misc. ~AllA'GE SALi::. l~hold FIUDAY & Saturday. Toys, EXEC. SEC'Y i''lv W.ntuslic! Sky h i i.: h 5l11:i1-y !or cn1~E'r n1lnck>d es••c. 111.'l'.:rctary \\'/110 hars to travjl. '}'op stills n.«fcl. ·Ja"scn Best Agency 17400 B:--.old1\tr:.1, t~. \lly Soite :tll !/fj3..fii7j ~; least~ rl;1v~ 1~·r I\( ··k: 11.,: \ ,!?·, .. , 1:. I -l•l"l'han1t· t'X]l('l'. Full 'l"!e \VAlTRF:S.'\E!'. full & p1111 H!Kl::, AL~IOST NE \V . IH4-1150 1te1ns. can1per ieebos, toys. A I" 5 n1isc 17'.iil But- delivl'rici; "or C1Jllr1·1in~. l~!·.,\I. •· r \Tl·, ,[·,.~PJ·,!J. d.iy~ A. ctnt~s. Shl'll, "'131 time. ovrr 2!. T1ie ?ufrulo l~t.U. $30. ~-Jb9. E/\H.LY Anieiican So_ fa and ~.1 •• ~ .. 811Ch·""',."""'1 ~.,;,. HS)~I>"•'• Ln, NB 1 lo~~.!:t~F~nai~ Valley TrnnsPo11FJtion ~ ro 1 • d l'(I l'I.! 111•1·11. l 1 i '.1••111;1 •l··I ll.'ll' ~!r. · NICKEL RC"Sla.ur11nt. Travel PEUGEOT PXlOE, Campy ,,... " ,,,,., " c 'l 9684812. ~1 ,, ~ '"""! ~. 1.111111! ull1•·• SE'P.\'lCJ.; Sta. Salesman &: lrui US,\, 5.51-1885, contlll'l rea>· .. ..,. .. >'--r, Chrome· C1::1ir, Hk~ nci\·. S.12:).00, Also 646-137!1 ·U9 SEA\VARO, OO'f SllVSun 1 1 I T ~ r . ~ ...... I ~l11ple 1)11wttc Set \\•i!h '1 Roil-a·v.·ay cot wine rack, Equal Oppo111Jll.ity f!mploy"r C .1 I I!' r , 1, ~ '> \11•1• n •· ~ u x.· n1an. op pay,. rin.:::e i\lr flaher1y plated. $'!25. 7:U.Ul76 eaptuin (•hairs, 6 regular YARD Sall', 27'16 Lorenzo, rolo• 1_,, & m" " ..... , ..J.-t,-, ..... ~iiOll. brnPr1ts. E"-per. n1an pref d. -------l'k ,. OO C '1 Sat n "' "'-adle scv.• •' v• ''" .,.., • .,, p1;u10. All-0 n;~,t Ii;• ;ibl~ h1 Ov"r "I 11' nlrl ~11r llf" -----· Ben 81'0\\'ns, 31100 S. Coast SELECT BARN\\'OOD FOR Blk naugallyde Hide-a-Bed KEYliOARD ni.~n 11,1nted, 1-__ --1 F'ull or 1,1 .. Shell, lilh & \\'/JTRJ.:~.S. f:XP. full or Building Materials _8025 chairs, 1 e nc\\., $IQ. . "' ·· ;,-..), '"' · l':C-f:<'LICIJ('('d •in nrt.;arl ~ RECEPTIONIST Irvine. i'\.G. pr•rl lime.&_'(• i\li~s ~tcC!oud -~6J0.;~17~l~O~o~r~633-~;926-l~~-~~~J\i"'~:a· •:h~-~o~l~d~lo~"~'~'~'~'·~=~~O~"~'!"~led~~A:O:'~can~~- sin';! h·u~k·HP \'<Mats. Cill 1l0111ln;1:ni ("Ill t..1.·11111 !l-.1, SI::l~\'!CE Sta. ,\ll:•nrlnnt llwy. S. L.a~una :,ALi:; 500-UIOO sq fl 1uatch· DinirJ1! Rn1 sci \\'/4 rill~. EXEC. s r: c /{I:: T 1\ R \'. 84!).Jlii7. s.is-oci1~~.____ ~~'t'. c~:ia~;;~~~B. I WANTEDG~t to De· 1.'ll lots. Brusned & cleaned. blk naugahydc uphlstJ)'. Cha.Jlcng'g. l':u"'c·r (•ri11. f0r -·~·fAINTENA~CE RECEPT/SEC'Y !-i!h'i'r sinilh~ l\·antro l\'ith liver Parts for Costa E_pei· sq tt . .fOS..72'2.-5000 cau after 4 pin. &W-04-I~. intt'lligent. tn n I i \ n ! l' d • SUPERVISOR ;\'1·pd ~11111 JI ~al l<f 1~.u1dlt.' l)iin N.tUiJinicnL Ea r n 1 11 g Mesa Car Dealer. Over \\.ANTED: us1.'CI builder'8 !\ING SIZE BED, new, organized i nd i \' i 11 u a I • typmi;. !ll1n11c & i,:C"n l ofo: unltnlitl'd. Pick ov.11. hours. 21 • Please call Satur-Lc\•el or Tran.sit, in gd. con1p, still packaged. Xtra Superio~ ~kills rrt\'d. OpJ). Llght Ml'Clwnic;il (ph.ttll\l'g. \IOI'~. ~11~! gl'•J\1ttll: s:1i.., ,\pplv in JJCi'SOtl, 1640 r:. 1)..3526 cond. &t'l-77:i6 lirn1. $115.(Worth $45().) 8 i'Cspons1billtic~. Plr11.;c sulr .t f•lerlricall bkg r (JUlld co. 1n 1 .. vu2t· .. A~I~ ror Bol1 Eillni:et'. Unll P .• S<1nta day, S4 • ~-a __ meras& E _q_uip. _10 __ 30 __ . Queen.$:~. incls delivery n1il rcsun1c & hi~lol'Y o! prcfl'rred. Chnt.'lct: Miss ~l·n111s, .l,i1;..u11,_. ___ An;i. \\'ANTEU l\lan or \\'on1n11 -Ul!llally hon1e, 832-2-188 e1u·nings. lo: Bo\ <124, "in~. Big Ca nyon Country Jtl::C;JSTl·.lt N1·11~1l11fll't', S p. 1u be con1panion to ('lderly VIDEO l::QUIP. lncludes SOLID Walnut Dropleaf Balboa Jslnnrl, C::iHf. ~l'.!GriO Cluh. 6<1+-.>i0-1 bl\vn: 9 & Atilo di'llVCL'~. i\d \'\•lia!ih· pray a1nter . r,enL Cook i;i111plc nteals. 1.:vc1)'thi111;: nee. to s c l up lttbl{', $'245. Velvet Most & F A s lt 1 o N Ca r e ,.;:-01,.· 111\.\I, Mo11. lhru Fri. r•ar. :! ura•11111i.:s u1 C\\ ,{, Fl n i s h s r r a Y P a 1 l1tC'I' !\lust live-In. Pv1 rn1, ba yout• O\vn home s t u d i o . Hoste58 chalrs. '\'hite cut Porlunily. Vivian \Vood11·arrl 1\1 A NI Cu f{ l ST for 11'l'H :-.:B. 1 to :! ht'!< 1111 1 \ y. jou1·1.1l'.ym~n. l)Ppt h cad & t\·. Re.rs. 673-8.lL1 nfl 7pn1. Ca1nera, n1oniter, video pyle carpel 7!'Jc yard & For an ad Call Sue in Woman's World 642-5678, etx. 330 Corp. SubsidaJ)' of Genera! elitabiish l\Icn'j>; SI YI in I: :).IO-'.lOO&-\foodv tiuahfica tinn~. Capable u f ',i \VO!\.lEN 1 111 ni ed. to rc1.'0rder, all cables, lights ntore. 644-1150 · r 1 ! I l C~I NR &12 440'2 . · finisllirn:; line 3 di1ne11sionnl & nticrophonc. Best olfer Foods, seeking inc iv ( ua s Sil on. 1 • a~~_._ ~ ~raphics 1~orli & rl'staurant cl is tribute Christn1as pro-takes. ilrl-5S2CI 3 PC Cust Cor Scctkn181. c.-xpd In supervising olhel"!t MGi\IT trne 11·30 5150 \\'k ln!crLor det.'01'('. Allred i\1. duel~. Full, pit. !\tr. Levi 12'. lndivklual zlpperrd In group salM or capable gun~n st. CoUrio:<' p1~!'d ff NS c; 0 rd 0 11 D cs i g n s. 250 846-54j,}. Fl' PETRI 351\Thf 1.4 Lens cushions & backs. needs No Waist Seam Gilt Winner! of learning iv/ltainln~. Call ~Ir. Richards. 71 l/S46·;H5J. Jo"ischci', Cl\1 S.10..2860. & Sun l.oon1 $200. cash rerovt'rlng. Otig. ST~. Sell _ ;;;~~";;~! ~1~ Gs ~ULP~~S1~~¥l. g ~·:~1 1~1~ ICU /CCU -TEL EPHONE-:woRK Merchandise \[~ j ~k;s. 6'15-9'74.1 8035 c$~~~7~onths ri1<1. onrk !'>1U.. POLICE: HSG 17-28. Nl•11por1 B t• ,Jc h u1Ju~rr1>1I I FllO:'>I YOUR H0~1E . V a S bro\vn & ~Id strip \'elvet. No exper. n<'Ct'!ss. E'l:et'I. ni•'dLcu J g,r<rup nCCfl~ F /t:m e & P /t ime NO SELLING n.:-°"'""" I!-:ALTHY HYGIENIC Sfi(IO nE-11'/asking: $3.iO. Printed Pattern ' fri11cc hen(' fit N . FrPt> 11 u 3 I 1f1 ('rt { t'll_llli I' tu ::1·:-.1 !O 11 .:.iil\I TOP COi\tl\llSSIONS Antiques 8005 NO c LE AN ING . New aflrr 6p1n, :>19-8150 J)cnl/~1c:d. Pd V<lC. \~'i• flay ~111"•rv1~1· office 4-;i yr~ t''l:Jl 1 llP'I 10 i ::ill.\:'11 ~4S--O~ or r.!4-07:211 Cat Litter Boxes for Old NE\\' S' DESIGNER Sol1:1, \\•hilc you troln. S!~rl 111 l'(!(I. ~ln1 .s;1!~11' & brn1:t"."l r.1!0![ ll\111:: .\.: 11•11'k1n;.: ron· EIJ.Opp. F:nip!oyer FINE ANTIQUE Dl'li\'l'l'Cd 3 Times \\leckly. :..Int. con<! .. brn1\. & gold $.144.10/mo. EXt'('I Aflvnmnl n{'l:;Ol1all'd. Cc;ntact 8J:i.:t661 dl1iort>::, 1.,111111,.11tl\t' s.ilaJ':O' Tf'Lf'PHO~'E CALLERS CLOCKS AND CAITA·BOX. 673-0717. stri1K'. Bonu<i;! 2 Holl~'OOd opp. CUll !he !l.lnrincs, The to apply. plui; .,h1!t ,\: 1u111 11ilf1•rt•n1111I. E ,R~' '1 ", Dogs 8040 lx'ds C'l111111ll'tl'. 557-74.\S Career Corps. 548-"5,S.17/ ''I 'I I , It I ,\ ,~ lrlSln1as niu11cy. 9()8.9111 ?.tODELS NITDED for all ·' n rin(!C' 1t•nr 1 ., 1.11• 11 .· , ··Studcnls-Reth:!!d BAROMETERS HEAtrr. l'artnn game table . · iihru;t•s of 11ork. Sc r i o it~ rllC'dln11• plru·•·!Ut'!ll!:! "/;;ii!L~· \\~\~l\<'S ffct' or your e PE1' WORlD e \\·f4 rui:hioncd chrs $1!5. Food Service n1hxll'tl only. C:ill Judy for fiil'hll'y qu;i!iri(·•1!iot1~. P!;11 se lionic '~,l)~rn;s·~\'C'nings or TIME 'N CHIME Yotkies, Sh ih·.'Zu, Llaso-Room divider ~crecn, dark Counll'r Girl * Pnrt 1!tn!!. ill I(' r \' 11' I\' b (', I.I' Cl' 11 l':1U Pcrsl'nnr•l, Soulh ( ·~·~1 I I! c· r 89.1·6'l05 or come ANTIQUES /\p:;o, Doxie, ~pitz, Toy ~:ox I 11·ood S.'lO. 646-3580. ANNA BANANA :!Pl\l-:lPi'll nr 7Pi\l-10Ptll, C'o1nn1u nit.v lfn~"it: .1• Sourh 1: 1·0 .. :!' 0fni·~ al 7908 42:1 30th St., Nwp!. Bl:h. Tcrners, 011huahua, 11ny 1 DRESSER/iniJror (9 dl'\\'l'l Fresh 1''ood 1'\., Jui"c B11r 61j...26:J8. 1 J.iu~unll. 17111 i;l"·l.ill \\'cst.lllinstc•r Blvd . 67j...1277 Poodles, Pit Bulls, Bull 3 drwr L'Qgtmod1•, tv.·n SO COA~ VTLLAGF:. Cl\1 ~IOTHEHS tliELPEn; live· I \\·cs1inins1cr. Oflicc · 'B ' ' Clo~cd ~londays Tt• r r i er s, Cockuroo. 100 hdbrds. an1q wht/1'T pl'O\', Interview arter '.! PM. in h11:1r<l .t' !-nlary. :I School l'.~·s lx'IWCC'n !l~11n & noon or 40• CONTAINER Slr.ned T!f· IXED PUPS S!ud Ser"i('e 64-1-~26 Call 5.i6-fi69"J ;igc i:hlldn:•n. 67:J·7001 ail. * CCU'S Spnt & Spi~l. !any Allll."riean Oak, Roll !\lost .'~.l'ci:cls. 252:'! \Vest 17th BRAND--,-,-,,-, -7c.-00-.,-.. -,-... l----"'G°'Uo;ARDS :~ p.in. T ELEPHONE SALES lop cll'Sk!>!. round & l;(!Uarc :i! Jon~t'VICI\, ~anla Ana. 111alching urn1less chair, Jmnicd. 1K'P•i lull & 11/T'on1C' NEEDED nt. onct'. fC'in!llC' . • . . Pnrt !inie ,,·ork av11il. Oak !able:;, PL'C~s bnrk 01wn Ev_es. :,JJ.51)2'7 black & 1vhlte, xlnt buy, ~uarOs for Or1:1n:::C' Co. 111,•:1, to 1•11r1• !Ot' d111.11h!ed 1vuo1un, H u la I 1 11 .c ."hlf1,...Stnnd hy .f P~l.9P:l.I. Selling the Los chairs, d1·css1•r.s, I.' h u r c h \VF:L\IARANER ..!CS2"2!o.=._~6-~•"":..::."l"l--~~--I Cal! 1213> 1;\j.:i:i2_;1. f)C'rnn1n('n!, ~, hrii a 1lt1y, t'..!l'. J)lfrl'n•nrhtl J>!•}. Ex· An)"!elcs,Tirn"1 to prospects pt:'\l'S, hall 11-ees, \\'c 11·ill PUPPIES •SOFA & LoveS€'at e very 8ani-;,pnl. r.tonrlriy 1111'll ~ r!· f, i111y!I ~1 \1·k, nn ~ u n . 1•1:ll1•1it t11•ra•f11~. • iii Ora,.~c C'lllnty. \\le pay not be undersold, Oenl<'t~ AKC 1.'11 qual, cstni made. never rl a y. l.ai\oren1~ 8'"'tll'lly. ('On1plctc cure of 0111, & C0111l f«·I ~Ir~. ,11•t1\t'n. ,1•rigt•s & conun. Dill fer \\'elcomc. I 13 3 i\lonroviu, SEVEN \VEEKS OLD used, usually hnl. 968-1910 I I r r•i·son11l er1·11nd~ ,\: COSTA MESA tl•·ta•'i" Unit F,Costui\tesa. ____ _!997"'--l80l~~---~1 >\iii;";;M,£-R.cli~::'-;m;;""j fl('. lif ' I · .. 6 -3'!22 FOR SALE Recliner, nearly HA 1 n D n t; s !-iER ftr'lll:•I I ;11o r1k~·:ir\:.-~o nin ,t1n~ 0 01 ~ Memorial Hos pita Los Ange les T im es -I;>-~ S:lr:RR\''S K9 ALL BREEDS ne\\·. $95. Philco refrig. n;, SJN!Ct' avai1al1h• N'11t. 11r1•,'\. 1 mi·i li'llt'I'(' n \:. :·111 \'1c1nriH, 1':'>1 5.W.()301 *Gerda's Antiques* Boarding & Gt'OOming 546-5431 eves Brirbara 673-4900 Hl:!·09il for appt fur Lil· £~2-:r.:;1 EOE: l'{\Uai opportuni!y en1p!oyrr l.Rt Anniversary prices nil Pickup & Delivery K1NG Size ikci1wn1 Set for llOSTESSF~<; ll'l'\'.PI\'. h C II t t $700 01·f'11hc store. Oak, \\'alnul, Poodle Puppy Sale 546-2848 sale. \ValllU!. $300 ~EW FACTORY RN Telep o ec o l\IAhQbany. Bii::-or 11tt1 e PUG, 1 yeat' (!\d rnale, ch111n· a:i2-098-I All Slllfll" 1 t I ....,,, ~ll·:ll-SUl:Li UNIT Shorri. C;ir('f'l' l\lotivalL'<l itt•ms. l\lasll'r 1•harge, BnA. 1,,·0,, ,,c·c -gislered. Qt>e-* ULUt: DOI.Pill~* I B\"ltnrh outci'I JU.'I u ... ..'~lng WESTCLIFF "' ,.. BEER Barrel furn. l)55 Vin LiOo. (l:B in aro'a 11~·cds the foljo\1'Jl\I:· ll-7:30Arit shirt. FI ti 1n e · L.1Yll\\'llY· Open 1 days. •l!fl dicnt't' trained. Very friend· II OU SEK EE p j.; I:~ I l\l~n.~t ;n1e $1A:i 11k i::s~i:'ll\•nt Ol'nefits. Conti;ct Pt•r:<on11f'I Ai;:t'ncy El Cnmlno Rrnl. Tu s 1 in. ly. $1.50. j.lf}-9504. n~al<'hlng ~r, .x1n·~4~ DRIVER M gt 1 , ;.: 111 t ~ 1'\ 1111 n Cl! ~ h•· ~lr:<i. JP1t~rn, Cost11 l\Jf'Sa ~i\1ark Ill C1!llll'rl !U"!-49,12 or S.t"1-IT:t'.l _ PUREBRED Lab pup 8 • ping pon.ii; 1 · 1n1r.t". , , "ii •1100 111., Sitle~n1i;:n Ofl''n ~\1•n101"i11l llu~phal, J(l l Vie· 11151 E. F..din<:er A\'I', SA ~'OR S/\L-1':: Anlq. ~laho~any niale,, 7 \\'liS. Good raniil)• DINING s1•I. C'ock!Ail IAblr, drlwr. Cnh_r_, ,l':~ . l'n·I ''''"-'.i. U\1 1'rle<I. 1·11r IOt'UI, C\I 64'.!-2TJ.I. \all ;,.12 ... ~ Ch "·b' I k \'~IYel 1·h11ir. l\laple iH'lll!t. I .bd ' ,.,1 .. , ina ..... UICI or 100·c:1se, & h"nlt'n " d""•S, ~'. II ""O'''o l.111 · )I • .-.. ··~· -I All beU!'fi!~. L'IH'C~r po!litinn~. gd. l.'Ond. oi·ig. i::lass In G.Jf>-3107. " v" .,..., La.n111s. E.\l'e cnt. ¥ •• ·"""'' --INTERVIEWER 494-1065 Sales Representative TELLERS doors. 7· tnll. $200. 4 lg. DANIS!! ~!odcrn Couch $50. Plf'11Mnt Uul sidi· \\,lrl. "1111 {Trainee) NOTE TELLERS Jlil"l.'C!I Ironstone ware. n1inl 2h \'Ei\R old ~qistered Plus 2 nllltl·hlng chairs $25 " I '11 (' ll · ~-N .Sil\·er Poodle w/papers. $75. o~"970' Car AllO\l'fl!l(:t' . .,,;1;. 4 • 11 Lurid .t\\'l~k·n 01 l:u·c.i' nJ\· & cond. Inspection ~1.. 01•. 0:{6.7!5:i. _'c'c'c'":,·,o~""'~~'~===o-·J 9 lo 5. lWll.:tl ~·ur1Ku·n tlon ha~ OJll'!l· STATEMENT :!3iU, 9 to 2Pl\I, 5:l6 S · BENT\\'OOD HOCKER :<111111 .. r.1 nr1•1,11ut< 11r11" INVENTORY ini,: •·1 Ix· rilll·rl ir11nu::dit11~·ly DEPT. CLERKS Bayrront. Bal. Island_. __ ~tALTESE, A.KC. Available C.ood C'Ond. $4;,, i·r•u•".t 1 .~1 1 ,.111 :i::~·•: CONTROL CLE RK for i;h 11 1·p 1n.llvlch1nl in· ,,,-,•-.... -·• PUBLIC AUCTION for stud."'~ ,._;1 962-1030 \\"°'' n • ~1,~~ ~,.,.~1 1~· rn• tt I k I .-1,,_ "''"'~" _,..,,..,...., l•il•I ""II t11 l111h 11111), :\1; (J'I WtpldJyjll'O\l'lll~ 11"11iIbo111 1"1'•'!'.ll'd 11 11 n\IH' ct 11~ MANY lTEJ\.1$ OF FINE: , SINGLE' \\'atl·rbl'd,..-ffll'i<I'"· lrn~1 12 111111. ·i• ti~ 1 .. 1~1, 11 m[I!'. iir('<IR l'\'Spon~\b)C' 11h•r1 .-arc'('I'. Conitirl Silndy ?.l cElhC'11nry BSTATE JE\VEl.HY. /l.llT l\llNI DACHSHUND~ lrnmc, scnl & foam pRd. 1+11'1 P• 1 111rn~1. 11, 11q,1 ; 1~ Jt•l'•"ld''l ll'hO i;<11n \\'o r k Ai)ility lo nl•'i't fll'O".lll', \\ill· SECURITY PACIFIC 0 BJ EC TS. /\NTIQUl::!:i l\'IALE ,ft FEi\1AJ~~· $.10 6TS-:t9fl6 t I•· hu••. 1, h1p1 11 11• luu•. " • '" t 111"11•'11~ hl 1\urk nt nil >"INE !"'RN ETC PllONE /\KC ~{f-....1113·1 1--·----· ·-----.--1 ~ .. 1111°1 111 !·•" '"'~'. r,: '''1>1, wr.11 11111.lcr 111·ei;sun~. uu no "' N att'onal Bank v · 1 RlVERI \ Dbl bed f)i n 1;.. i...:t 1;..........,;w..M ... ._ ~ • PIMtt-::wJU1t1t1t. 11t ,J/!{l.Jl 1 l~\l'I~. on1t>lt\nt1 .~ n cl<'fl/l· FOR lNPO &: BltOCHURE. GREAT OANLS ! . · ,.-!'.JI. ' ~ ---~ yrnl"!l c:1C()Cr'.· In s~ll pl!'tts eur '(lfm"ltnlnt'f' "M:'qulnocf. '"'f"iO ~t\\tiol1 Ci'nt!)r Dr 615-2'l'.ICI. J\.lale & fen1A1c, Ch:ln1pion I l'Xcel. ~~Jf ;s Add';! ~~~! '~r "::chh P:::r:r~; l''·••>tOl",. UO 1• •=. "-n. R11111d 1\rh·11n1.'t•n11•111 NC'\\fWlrl 13c't1ch ~ ,,.. 11,,h ''''" ~·1•• ---=,,:::· ::c::~'-----1 l·-f<'••t I I "" I ~· ~ ...,.N ....,,. I Q 1111 fm• I o "" io""r ANTIQUE Austrian ... ontti1 _'.;~"c·c~'°"c'c:::·"::...~~-~-... -(' ·~~ m111 ~ ~Pf'l'•~ In~ •llchclr.'. fi.I ~1 I ua cit · "1"11 ppor. "'111ll ~· I I AKC REGISTERED Fail'n SPOTLESS }'t'llo1v n n n.i: • tttndllnfC . othtrY.'1$1' third· .....:W, .. 1 ,y ...... ·-V--ii 1/ii-12.:::.'00 Boh !111nscn Gr n n ti P 1 an ° · n ur ~ .,_ · ~ . pAddNI chain \\'/ n1att'ht11R rlai<, dl"lil'i:!')' wlll t•kt 111r,, NEWPORT l·:'!Pi\1 l\!1111 lhru S11! \ViLlnul, xlnl rond. ritokc of· ""·"<er fl~~1e112_.;1 .,,, <'l'.lfftt tablc. 54S-i:919. v.·ffk)IM"mort SfndtnM•ri11n P I A T I ' . r 11 TV *TEMPO* !er. Prl pty. £..IG-IGJ6 da)'S '----"'~,.,..~,,,..'-,..---M111in. 442, th< 0 .. 1,· P1tot. """NE PERSONNEL tr5onn• gency •' rpronll) l'I ~ ' ( rR. Provincial BulfC'l $2.tO. ""'' N B h 642 3870 Ji21 \\'. coast ll\\'Y ' or e\lt'!"' AKC DAQllJNDS. ~Uni pup,.;, Other furni~. niust st:ll. P1utrn 0.-pl ., Z32 \l.'r~t 111111 CCI>1 1J(ES~'G'NCY ewport eac ~ Nl'w11ur1 llfo:K·h. Ca.. l\.10VJNG -i\lusl sell Anh· black, 1>holJ>, \\'or med . SI. Ntw York, NV 10011. ~ .. ,'\ l" N d Y N I nrl &M).62.f? Print f"AME. AllORtsS, Zll', Lottn f>l'Ol."~:11)1'" lo $700 NURSES II.irk'~. 7-,1 &lt-7. tA1ul\I Oppor. t:m11lnrrr ee s OU ow. ~2~14\15-$350. ~lake offer, R3g.!134SE GE'L"e'l\'Fk .. 1' nm~lTURE t·~~;~~~~!rit';i~'!,8~r rllA/VA1Cn11v"111w111al F.x)'lt'r. pref'd, \Vlll tr"l\\n. SALES -Receptionists B A emae 18838 Rcd\\'OOd SI, t-V fhtH~toH"ndfOf.OM fnoep•t· Kt.i;~nt!h Opt>nitor 1450 Xlnl 11·t1itt' A bt'nr 6fl~2410. Tff I Typists ANTIQUE ihotll;Un. BelR•um Call 615-5916 002-'169'1' \frn ,01111, NK\lt' Sl'RtNr.. 48.'I i:: t7Jh St 1111 ln1oelD1 NUR~s•·w,-. c~·.:--'d-•• 11 READ IS. Secretar't•• nu1de, Double barre I ed. ----~ti M M •: R PA TT£ Rs. S 'I l" 64' 1470 .;)ft " "k'L' .,. $160. offer. &15-2'll4. HE AGL E-PUPS.AKC. CORi~ER UNIT, Hkc llf'\Y UI e .... "I" shift Account Clk5 .shol.J.-l-M:l'le. 11 wkt.. $.l.2a. 6' IJ>l.'H{l\t $QQ. CATAl.()G l00stylt5.all,1~ ~ -l;ii~ -$!Tell" A-Monti, Pffi~ Reprcs ij;pflance• -t010 550 ~a. 963-~ . Sl2-ul15 ~~.....,,1 ~ ~-i'~:~~= .. ith il\CK IN T11E..DOX. lmmM OrFICE a1fil..1~n1•~ $.JXWI /\ tltonth l'(T!nit' ('\i(i(lia~ )"i'll!l' I'll 1 lm11n1. l<ENl\IORE \Vi\SllF:H AND STUD UOG NOh\VF.GIAN ZF.~lfll S!t•n:'(l, "Kllicl l\l1111ll' ba!Urt"'""l'lltl'"' $1 I.\ opt.'111~ 9P I -nlldnilf" tXJl. for lg. Hunt, B <" h · \Vlll train, ('()lnnil•!l!On nnly. Pnrt-1ln1e 11 11 11 I K n m e n I ' El .ECTH.IC DHYI-.:ll $75 pr, J<:LK l!OtJND. I Bdrm ~·t &r ,oth<'r lumlturt'. Jn.,1an1 •·a,hinn lkloll • SI 00 AIM>, ll.U't-3M!. l~ Dllk'r dr~lor;>. Pt. !\mt. ~lln. Tnuie !it..lw jl,'llC!l. '-1 r . /!Yllllnltlr., Cnll 5'10--1 lri(l. (!'<Cit\ ronrtl1lon. ~l ·:il!l3 • $1;,..23.16 • )lust ~n' 96()..:YJO -ln.~1an1 s,.,.,n11 l\oo\t. .• , ,. oo • 9389 SIZES 34-48 ~~ 11f..,;_ 11f...,T- l/Ul<'kll' al(t'. R1.1.....i 11bs • r~11!t ~mMrr l)ulltf'd look. l:l!-iT,\:-;·r {'Jl()C11~:T• I'~" lmllrr )·arn, bit hook lo>r 1h!11 f'Q&)" liontin~ 111111 11~• malcb· . !11~ crib or 1·~rr!:i.~l' e111•rr, Ci·,.,. l'h~t bur.I• r In ~ rotor~. 1'111• tt•rn 7Z51L ~•v rtt1~~11onll, 1$ CF:NT'S for t'•l•h palltrt'I, Add ~ l'en\5 fnr 1"1ch P•lltrn r//T fin! rla~s mall 1.nd llpecial h9n(llin11 , otherwl~e thlrd · tla.c" dt'll\·1•ry will lakr three ll'•'<'k~ or n1orl'. ii.tnd to Allrn Onicric~. IM, the l>ll11y P1lot, Nff<hrl'raR Dept., l:lnll 16.J. Old U11!W1 !Ot1UM, N•w Vflf\t. l': Y J~ll . l"Mnl Namf', Ad'. II~•. Zip, l'flllf!rYINumbtr N•w! I~ mo81 .,opul•r dfl11ns In uur 1n4 N~l«r•n. Clt•IOIC' All <Ttn.i' Tllltt.:r. ""'elltt!Jnslni;,dt ..•... 7S(o Ntw' Stow t ltnit Bllok -h•• RllM~~IH' rauttn .. s1.is l\!tW' l'le.dttflOIJU Sook .t:l.OG ~w · t'lower l'totlll'l Hk t:l.00 lt•lrpinCrorht-1. Buuk • ., t:l .qo 1w;1an1 Crlll'hfl 8ook •.. t:l .ot IAAl•n• M•erarneBk ... II.QI 111$111n\ Mont\ Rook •.•• 11.00 t'omplt1t'GIR Book •.•• JJ ,OI t'om{lletU.lalMu.1.11~- 12 l>ri"' Af&ll1111 •11 .... ~.­nn....ofl,Qu1lll•I ••••.•• Jllr: '\111JcutnQ111llBaall ,2. •••·Me 1,,•>u1lb r(lfTod•J' •) .• ~., ·* 1io.11.0111 J1n~ Rvca .. ' •.•. sou St, Colla lt;leu ai;r ~ lW'l-W _Tyl r. 5'13-93-11. NEVJ·:H A FEE J\J.:N!'>IOllE-Dll\'ERe1et. \COIJ..IE P'Upll, AKC. l!Obf.: J ltlDEABt;o~ $.~. $!Y.i .t 11.vc "''"''"'"• ~:!;woor la Outllnnr .,s.potts l.otit I's llnvr ""11101111''!? )'OU "'11111 t"11 Ai;_. TEri1PO · v. lnf-nd. ,-,,. fcmal-"'ilh •"-''· '"'"''"t $1li. Like flt'\\. Tilthnrk hrd . ·~ ,,.. • OPt~•J" ~··I)""''" -1"lpt"'hl'l i ~11:' n·1 ~.,1.r11~1! n~I' •. •!n . Tt'n1110 "1cnl.....,,, .. ry llt'l11 ·' •v '" ,.,, ... fl\' °' llilll? Ci1'!1J!\fic1I er' 1k1 u "" ,'."\ ,, u " " ·-· II,,\\ ~1· ~I ,_.. 962-0.iGl pt'lce S>Kl. 191-!¥.l!H ''~"'~"~"·~lf>~'~\.~·~l~'.?-ll~li~I ____ ,, ____________________ , v.·cll • riill NO\V 642-.'Ai'n. with n h1111'-""~' ();111'' Pllnl 111 .... 1 · 1• ' · • II _ l ,_, .. . ~ . . . . . ' . ' ' . '· ' . . . ' . . • . . . II 8 DAJLY PILOT ~t.d111, Novtmbn ~2. 1914 G-;riieSalt -IO'i5 M111chln1ry , 8071 Mlac•ll~a~n!eou~•C:JI08Cl!!IT~Mii1';:1c~1~1[11~n~eoi;;u~1C:::::::;eon0ii~M~l~1<~1~I !•~noo~u~•~:Jl080~!'[P~et~•;::::::::8087~~~·~·~·~·~m~~·~;~-~·~-~·~·~~--~JAM!.o~t~o:rcy~c~l:••i.tr-~:JiMo~fctor Hom••· l \~'1\St1~~~01t ;~t. rl'-1':,J -V/ANTED s~. ~tED1ur.1 atzt!:: P ueLICFuRNifuRE « .. CRAM-LETS Stoo MYNAH BIR2.__..i ~f:~t J{tf ]1 1 -..::S:.:c:;;••:;;l:;;•:.:":_-._.:.9.t15~0 Sale/Rent -~ ua·n, c l'I, 1 ~. 1;:am""• j TOP C,\Sll DOU.Aft PAID cha.Ir v./caat('l'8, £Old coltlr *AUCTION* "'1~~ _ -SHARE W INNE BAGO ~i 1~:;!!1(lrt;;' .. !h ~~rt,· t'OR \·ou1t J ~\Vt:utY, lubnc, fine rond. s:A). ~T •TO NI T E 7:30PM* ANSWERS Pianos & Orgens &090 G-e-nera l F ,;,.•1•0 20~ iner11h'p. Sha.<c ~ ' . •-' \\'ATCH::::~ ART OBJECTS, i::1dr by .side 21 l cu I I "' 7V & e:tpl'Mell. 6~· Fn/~nl/~n A 1111 rn 1 k GOl.D, SILVER SERV1C£. I \VC1UAli:~ rclr1&; .. 2 yn ue:.i<:ni \,etL'Ome .. PIANOS SllARE ~lolor Hmm. 20'."-~and._ llll 5.~-i8i9__ flNF. >1.JRN & ANTIQUES. o Id wl11.'f'n11\kl•r, t1\"0eat.lo F ANT AST IC FRENCH Olo1il.'I -Lyrt(l -f\;utlgl!' -* 5-IG--i~ll * ov.'lltt&hip. Share use &: ex· St1M:R S:tl'-•: /\nliq111· ... turn. I &15-?'.l((l t.'Olor. Avail [)e.c. 111. Sl%. P ROV CHINA Jo'lt ful _ STILL DO • ORGANS OOY SCOUTS need YO u r pensca. Slttps 6 :i.l8-li61 .-1u.1h ..... , IWu nd 01tk 111hlr. ;..;l'f:f:L CABINP.TS. G:oo s:J.JO. hktr ·&·bc.otl, rW'!ver Ui\'d, CABINET rn •he oltl alaya 00i:ion RenlalS fr $5 boat. Tree 11dva11111~e. Cl--'twd adi ;e11 big uem1. ,-/utlN. Slit. 1100 Llnroln 1.n, >'(lR \\ORK BF:NClfF'.S SI!>-j) I & In & VO t: 11 d O f Rbnc QUN'11 r.iuie t1111 lief Ust'(I 10 bl\'E'd putlen111 fol' •BOA'I' INSU!t-\N~ 1:;'.(1 lier.is 01. uny lte~. _NH s,10. ll~AVY s.fEEJ. CARI·! r'O\~rr1:<J ~ 4 ~hrov.· cushions, U P R IGHT PIANO &.ln1oet '-'"t'l'y dliease &11(1 _ Besl ltult:s--9800 S.\T, Sun ~1. :.'f;l6 CkT11n, I Nt:T l..Altt:~ CASTF:R.S. l $12.>. Ul(}..!Jt •• _ Ut•uut U/B. lk'tll. llr ltt'ts, n\any oJ tht>nl ~llU. 00. o.,.n N l9hts 'Iii 9 83.>-W>tl & 499-2?-33 Autos, Ne w c.1~r. C!1r!.-.11nilfi i:-111 1\ntl·) ·roN' (',\P,\C11'Y. &12-1311,I SORTER col11r tv~. 111:''00!'• tltl'\t'llc11, CAR TOP CARR IER S•t : 'tll 5:30,Sun.12-S Boa ts, Ma int/Str. 9020 _11~·ou r1i1r11l· 11•__ _ it .1~. ~·::117 nights, ask 1 c.E. Bull &>rtcr rnodel c.s100 .side IJy is1dl' rclri~ fNeicN. Cnn\'<U• \\'aterprooft'ti f It 5 *Pilnot & Grands* , -- Hort•s ~ 8060 ( ror osc,\Jt. h~ f'.\CC'llC'nt coMiuon. So1·1s fr•-t•1.r·1'8, t""Cfr!~s. d/w, stvs, all n~t ... li:. $~'0 or tx•s't otter. Baldwin. Clblc. Chickaruig t.: ND: ER'"-'' TE H '_11cht Jiiul.i. pr""' $J;;,, l\t u 1 i ~iO 1..'fln~ll pf'r rulnutc. Solid O\'cnJ<, grunc lbl11, Poker ILi C () n 1:. \' 1 uftl•I' T p.nl. _ F'lscher. Kdwai . J{iuilul.IJ SC'rviees l51:1fl. liusu1C's:;: ==~'°"""=---- :\ pp AL o o ~", 6 YI""· I 111,11 ti Sl7.'"l. ,\uh• uipei· $00. £1nte c1n:ullry »nd ju m & Bumpcr pool lbl. t.flil·h &t'l_,1691) , Knubc. t.l· on :: Hair" 1. hours. 673-5333 HUSKY 8 Spd, 360cc. \Vorld's \\.-,r!r r n/ E 0 'l'1 i, h tr.nn· Cli.1fl;('lj· dryer $Gl. Sut. 9-4. rlrtccl<1r dl!vu1e. ~ost $~.~ ~1uplc furn, incldlng !Junk -·-' 8081 r.tu:;:sett • Solmiea· • Stein-Boats Power 9040 !!nest dirt mach. w/rnauy l'rl SG."iO. l!Q.4lMi 1.,.1•1 r!S~i9.l3 will bl!ll tor $6.'>0. Ca I J l.«b. lltonltor tv:;: & slnds. M isc , Wa nted 1\-ay . StOl'cy & Clark . Win· ---'-~''------xrrus & equip.\ t.1ay tl'lide t~•3-l978 • 642-1321 ext. 286. outrlo1H" biding, sew n1al:lu1. ·-Ci' • Wurlitzer • Yni.ialin ll-3 BOSTON \V H /\ L Ell. for· 111 blke.--&1S-6:j12. 1003 1-'tillEBHEn I\ ~A n f/\l'S., M iscella neous 8080 F actory Outlet Sale luul Jtli, bar 1 stool£, ... rnal -\\a11l•'fl New St-mell> :... , ....... $:1~ Likt: n('w. 50hp John.son. On· E. Bal hon Blvd, Balboa. ll'i:J>ses, \VllS 1e111, w')'ef'!S, p k F h u d •-· I A l 1 a.... 1974 BULTACO A!p;na o·•·• nian•s, g•'lrlin~~. yf':irllni,:~. StO<'k u11 r or Chri~t1n11s! hike & t'OUee tbls. Items eacoc eat er 1 i;e .. .,m ............ S~ y 10 hrs. 111c1· cnn _..;c """""'" \1t•al lni,:s. S!n·~·Ftu·lr. H1dfr111 WANTED 2nds, dist-ontlnued line~. & sub.)ect to ptt"!lttle. Food Or lhc \\hrrl•al.Jouls of 11 pea· .. Ja,y, t'l " ........ , • ~ 11·hl trlr & 1..'0Ver. $2195. C111J Trail Bike. Xlnt. con d, Dokluku T1•nn~ 4flJ.TllO l:;:t quality hand th r o 1v n av1t!I. \Ve honor BolA & ~·ock funn. Th~y niu..~t Ix: lil'IUKi.> " ........... $3:1;! "6~75-'..-"'"9::::2.'~----~~ Under 400 mi. $100 & lake Jew e lry 8070 TOP CASll OOLl..AR PAID 11TJ~~~~I. CEHAl\lfCS l\tasten:ht11l:l' UK'.\i*nslv.:!. Ca 11 1'1art1 *ORGANS* 25' CC. Cstn1 hllrdlop, vhf, ()Ver payments. 5"18--0341 ~·on YOUR J!'.;WEl R\' MASTERS ·AUCTION 513.l.i30 8a.ldwu1 • l.:<lrm • ~la.nunond . dinghy, full c\11'. re frig. '74 K.\WASAKI 90: Hke n•"", • ' l1CG f"·2 l111rbor Ul\'fl, Cl\1 • ' "'" \\'ATCl!f.S, ART OBJECTS, . ....,. N Bl d 1-,,..._ ... _,,_.. __ ,.....,_... Kuwn1 · i.uuoaU • ....o\\·rey. stereo, 1V, reblt elll:ine. UO $300. 'T2 Honda SL'lO. n1any F OR SA L E I ll<'11n i;hn~'i'.I Oit1mond ~'"!:Inf·(• or BroiH'h. !II>' pruliil'll ' 1lu~ $2,51!5. 1 l\l,11t·h1nc Dlan1onrl Neck· l:1t'(>, Untn•lt'l !· !ting. 18 ('~nit Gn1d. llpprai~ v11llll', $1 ,Hi B(',.I offer. 675-9014 GOLD, SILV":ft SERVICE. !lours 9-1. l\1onday-Fridny _ ~"'8t...9Eie;'~:1~l\l Mus ice I lnstrum'ts 8083 Rodgt!rs ·Thomas· Yamaha volts. Pvt ply. 846-4998. r.-.;tres. ~. 64.5-8813 or FINE FUR:~ .;. ANTIQUES. KA \VAS AK l 90, 6' '.!'. • .\Vurlitzcr GuUu'llnSen · CU!ITOJ\I Boot Cover!! & ~8-5519 ~2'200 Su rfbo urd, 110. Trou1 l.A\VN ~10\\'ERS, Sears 18'' RENT A.ea. Upholstc~, Call for free '70 )·A~IAHA 250•• I l I l I k If 0 Push 1'-'CI, \\'/<l>';J.SS {'UICher 0 u ., " PUBLIC AUCTION ayou v.•:c r.i. rac-, · · .... pgan •..•... , .•...••• $1:-.()estiinates, 8:30-5:30. \\0lth n1atchingbeUstarand Slot-car set, 11"..4 lrnrk, (.'Om· $25. &•;11·::1 20" P. o t a r )' Lu11·1"y Spmet .. • • • . . . 11-&12-3789 01.o '2-"'92f [1ve1tock 8075 l\IANY ITEl\1S OF FIKE E~IATF: JE\VELRY, ART OBJJ-:CTS, ANTtQUES, 1-'JNE F1JRN . ETC. PHONE tl>R !NJo'O & BROCHURE. P.\RAKEl-:I'S, b:1b1es. n1nn~· j•ll('h, a4~71i Machinery breeders & 1 ...c•~1:~'"°"=~-----­ l'olon;. $2.50 t'AU. f·lrcwood Sale, Org, l:::ut>, de!. $75 cord, $43 ~~ cord. ~Sl-1122. Coast FirC\\"OOd Supply 8078 SHOP SALE: Lathes, pov.•er ~"·s, punch press. 1nl11<·. i!en1s. 100t \V, 17th SI, Suite L. 642·0070 A~1/F'~I Phono S t ereo Console. $1'10. Round walnut .:.'Offce table S75. Both Xlnt. 642-4417 I l h $.,, $ "" "" ..... s11·cc1 legal equi1>. 545-765, plere drun1 :set. All xlnL v.· gra" ca c c r ~. ] \\.urliucr .Svlnet, 'm!\V •• $4*' •72 i\l AR AU 0 ER 2 ,1 ·, 5-111-5920 cond. 2431 Holiday, NB, 897-916-t 71.._557-4836 Han11n< .. 1J A·illl .•.•.•• Savt! fiybridge twin 165 ai;ki-., 5'l8-3l68 ORGAN:OrlgS:!l95. *WINFREE* 114500.6444930' uio '71HUSKYCltOSS 72 YAi\1. 350 St. Bike S.:iOO. Sae r if ice ! $1500. Cun ACCORDIAN, like 11<•1\., Soltl O~GAN LESSONS 1-'-'-"'' =~~.-"'~----2 TANKS Good cond. 65 Dodge TM.lek, finance. Xlnt cond. PrivRte tor SJ.200. new. \\'Ill sell FULLl:RTON MUSIC _B_•_•_••~·-S_a_1_1 ____ !060__ Call 847·0035 alter 5. 318 C.I. Au!o. l l' ans. party, no d 1v n I p 1n I. for S:OO. or best of I er lll-l9l}:.; lid !-' . Vall '72 750 HONDA, customized( $700/offer. 57-2R.1 C.I. Chev. a37-l&-17 or 646-239~. 963-6546 aft. 6 Uc • OWllillJI l')' SUN!-'ISH, gd l'Ond. S 2 5 0 · exL-eUenl condition. .=c..="-';:.,o" -557-48:S6 Red Star Skis, grand prix 963-~ eng. Just n!blt. like nu : Ji. BARGAIN I BUNDY lib c I a r in et, ex-871•1805 bindings. $50. Golf Club.~. con1p. $100. 5 3 1 -12 4 2, Sl70 HOOVt:R DlALAtilATIC l·ellcnt condition. $95. Conn ,.,.. N l'or'"•' "ull•rton Palmers' 11, 1 b 8 g. $50. 'T.l GEMINI M, xlnt. CClnd. 546--2202 UJ>HfGHT VACUUM. Used trun1pet $•1."1. !168-lll<I ..,.~ · ~ "" · ~ ,_ 673-8740 Sm. ROYAL Port. lypewrl!er. 4 time11 ...• $90! ! ! Call Ofc. Furn. & Equip. 8085 .1o·,,IE1aL,..:!':&w•0re~~,' ""n,',:. 400& -""=""~K~l~T~E~---n1anua1, like nu . Nat'l tape 640·5595 or~ 2178 ----:----..,.. •c.. ... •. • '74 YAMAHA Enduro T.0.P. ret.-ordr, 2 Akal spcaken;. \VJ:::MARANER SORTER used Sp i nets grands Ne\\'pot! boat & trailer. Xlnt $900 hal. 1400 nil. Xtras. Best ofr. 831--0007 aft 6pm. plnyer:;:. Going 'out f o 1'. cone!. MRke off~r. 5.JS 206" PUPPIES C.E. Bull Sor1er n1odel CSIOO lllllliness. Rental w/op1,.0,, sr:t-9-'\:l2 =~·=''-------I Auto11 UMd 9900 Autos, Used 9900 Autos, Us.a 9900 AKC in exccllC'nt l"Ondi1ion. Sorts '74 1-IODAl\A Con1bat, fui>t, __ .._ ______ ...;..'---'-----_;.;_;.;.o...;.;.c.;,;,;.:...;;.;cc;,. __ ..,;;.:.:..; .SEVEN \\'EEKS OLD 5.'lO cards per n1inutc. Solicl to by, Kawa!. Stcin1>.·ay, \Vll..L trade Lido 14 \\'/full xlnr. cond. $650. scn-l804 state clrr.uitry nnd j;ini Baldwin Chickering, racing geru·. ney,• sail£ 492.gzoo FREE $50. Tbls, $27. Sugar detector devise. Cost S2,:'i00 Yamaha, Klu1ball, \Vur, etc. trniler for car. Value $1300. 19i0 HONDA CB 3:'JO. Clea11, ... ,·11 ... JJ lot· !"~. C ,., 11 Flt;LD'S 1714) 638-2170 .6~7:;..:...::2490=::_·c.-_____ _ Shell, W/·18 pc. \V H 11 al' c " ~~-u.JU 1'!!172 Brookl 'St St G G -very good l'Olld. ~()() Greg. ' · Ito s e point ' ' sterling f>.12-4321 ext. 286. ----iut ., . ' 3j' CORONADO OO,j...16'i'6 Flatware. Cost $1349. seU ROYAL El•·. Ofr,· .... , Inflation Stopper '73 Dsl. $30.900. -"'~'"''-------' .. .. .. SALE Gr:>-4618 SUZUTKI dirt b\kf'. ne-.v cng. $'i95. Pri Pty. 548-~'TJ9 Typev.'l·i1er. Clran, good I & clutch, runi; gd. $\Zl or NF\V Queen mattress & box cond. s&'l. 673-4262 P i n no s « v r g a n s a t CATALINA 21' I n board , trade. 536--Z7J5 or 5.'IB-:l IS2 s;r. $140. 8' Sofa, gd cond. EXECUTIVE clesk, hl·bal·k 1' rolled-back prices. many xtras. New 8 al 1 s. bsl offer new girls 20" s\\ivel & 2 side chairs & COAST MUSIC SI4,000.613-1658or&16-tl507 350 llOND;. CL-Sissy hike. """· '581-~2. Any of-1 legal file $250. 6i5-3942 612-2&.tl UI, 9bJ-tuJ.) rV CAL .20 l\'ith or without b:i r. Nice cond. S27J or of-_, Irr. SJlr.79().1 fer considered. Ofc. Furn. & Equip. 8085 -\VURLlJZEH~ElectriC n1oor1ng. 675 24-19 '65 HON~D~A"'-51J-. ~X7'1-nt-C~o-nd7. COUCH, 4 months old. Dark -Piano. $350. 1----~~-"'~--- b1'0\\'ll & gold strip velvet. PRIVATf: party hus office Call S.ID-1346. IR\VJN 32', Bargain, Kelch· ~~·c:J:1:i~Js~~· $--JO.or S61JO nev.•/asklng ~. equlpnlCnt & furniture fo1• UPRIGHT Oak Piano ntllhl> rig. aft cnb, dsl, l'lectronlrs 11fter 6pm, 549-8150 s a 1 e. Including t•xecutivP gany slain. Good tone & nr new, pvt ply. 714·673·3~2 ·TI JV\Vi'ASAKI 500, lo n1i., Pocta·Blr:I r.splralJr. Unique s u i le <.'Oflsisting of 7' condltton. $425. ISJ5.87i:l5 HOBIE CAT 16, ,\lnl. $1100. xlnt. contd. $595. or trade Dress t~orm Prcfessional Rosev."OOCI exeeurh·e desk & FAR.FIS.-\ VIP 255 Portable Also f}('ed slip Ivr 25' Sail· for Bullal'O. 893-1595 Hair Drye1· Men's goU clubs <:hair, crenclen:ut & n1achi~ urgan. Dual manual Lesllc-hoal. 673·1300 FOR Sale. 1973 250 CZ. Beiit offer :57-26€8 conference table. l'rl e I a I 91U 870.8345 aft 6. lNFl.ATABl..E boa!, punlp. Endw'O, 20hrs on bike, $600, . desk & chair, 10' conft·rcoc'C l..tJnt.'C S.16-6532 LEADING . Te nn 1 s Club table will matching chairs. BALDWIN Spinet 9 1110·8 old. oars. S]io1-c dinghy for four. 1t1embershlp. $1,000. You Etc. All like I'll'\\'. 64>9'766 Like new. $900. lirni. 675-1045. ·71 \'A~tAfL\ 90 ~{. sY~fer fee. SQ-2649 lBt.t EXEC. "C" $250, Ex· 64·1-6215 HOBIE J4, l yr old, racin~ STH!l-;'.15-~~;* S300 Sol d bl . ec. metal de:;:k & chr., $110. Sporting GOods 8094 rig, colored s~il. Xlnt cond. a, en ta .es, .sew i ng 4 drnwer letter [He ·5,1:>. $1100. 645-.112:1 '71. YAMAl lA 360 RT!. Set 1!1uchlne, n11sc iten1s. 160 t.i isc. Office Fixtures. Cnll: AUS1'RlAN ,,,., for Ch•··,,,. _Boats, Slips/Docks 9070 llp /or Dirt. ~tany Xtras. l·~1s1 20th St, C.OSta t.-lesa. 213-685-9354 duys 49'1·05SO Quick. $450 bsl. 557-1504 S.11 & Sun eves. ' ~Ill!, used l\~JCC, binomgs DOCK paint i ng-Repulr '73 U5 PE:-ITON. CLASS I c. P ',NB AL L Walnut Matching D esk ,1.~?•u.~cd. l9US s75. l{aryn Yacht Pain1 .. and Varnish. Llke NJ::;\V i\1.i\Olli\IE credenza, chair, 2 dr:t\\'er 5a4!·9-18 "Binnacle" .lin1 96S-6W2. $i!Xl (i.l&-fii!.11 ARE Y~ LOOKI~ FOR AH EXCEfl]ONAL '.BU! OM THE BEST . VALUE ANYWHERE?· FOR A LATE MODEL QUALITY DOMESTIC CAR LOW MILEAGE 17 I Chevy Vega Hatchback Green w. blk. 1nlerior. 2-dr .. •·spd .. air. !Ser. lf0145 •• s 1295 171 MERCEDES-BENZ 59999 300 SEL 6.3 . Rare classic. low mileage. luxury eau1poed. Ilic. #778EIB) • • . "SPECIALS" Of the Week '66 Buick Skylark (WFE425) 5499 '66 T-Bird Gold. (AUJ327) 5599 '66 Coman> Green. (VTM248J 5699 '67 Malibu Chevy (VVG675) 5699 '69 Pontiac Gold Coupe. (835AGEJ• 5699 '70 Maverick 6 cyl .. 3 speed . (866BLP) 5 1099 OPE,_. MOf'l .. ffl:I 'Tl l 'I 'lAT II. SUN 'Tll b ·GROTH CHEVROLET .18211 BE ACH 8LV0. 847-6087 S49·lll I HUNTING TOH BEACH 173 911 T PORSCHE l ess than 16.000 adual miles; S.Spcl., AM/FM stereo: beaut green with dk·leattier intenor. (Lic. •752GWXl $AVE Ful!y o~rational il•gal file, 4 gun glas.~ front FISCHER skis, 100 CM witnl-";-L';.B~.~M~A~KLJJNNAA-';;Si:LiiJP;--1:_:_ _____ ..:_~9~n_::5 I Flat Call 64.J.-5916 case. 642-9394. Marker bindmgs. Used one Up to 21'. Avail Dec l. (21:)) Flat 9725 Lli\.IOGES & misc. china. EXEC swvl chrs $15 / 2 5 £cason. $00. 6/J-69'.;18 43&-5ll!lcc· _______ I :...:;:.:._ ______ ..::.::::_:.:_::;;: ______ ..:;.:.:: 172 LINCOLN Marie IV 54699 Be aut. green w. wti11e leather interior; Fully lactory eau1pped. CL•c. #628EOV) 1 74 VOLVO 164 SEDAN • • 55995 l ess lhen 6.000 actual miles, tad10. healer, au1oma11c AM/FM Slereo: like bf'ana new. (Ltc. l!804KES) 1 73 MERCEDES 4so 4-<lr. Sedan: fully e<iuipped: sunroof (Ser. #40031 SEL. • $AVE 59999 ' . ...,.. www=e • '"' "''"'" .•. , . .__~"I'~ .,...,,_ T1IO ••• <ors <...., IM JI• Sl-ML llUAIAtiTH' " . . JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS, INC: 1301 Quall, Newport Beach · 833·9300 ' -.... ~J..:.-..t ~, w:. ...... .... ... ' I 0 ., .. -....... Or-. c..,..,,.,. ""~ ...... c.1:• ......... ,.W 114wu•........... ·"' ~r1e1n:ll Mah--Joi.ig ~rt. 2 secy chrs $8/24'. Dks, aces'. TAN~, rcgulat?~·, back pack BOAT SLIP. Newport Back silver fox furs. t.llsc. 1tcnis. Pil'TCC. 1167 \V l9 C ~t & Sea-Vu. $11;,, RegUlntor Bay S.iO p/n10 No Sail£ 842-!lffi.1, H.B. 6G-74ll. ' ovcrnuul.ed. Call 5'18-0941. 5.\3-4-171 . . . .i PIECE Broy HiU ,Bedroom N.C.R. Aceounting machine, SKIS, 2 pa~. Brand new. Boats Speed & Ski 9080 ~t. Huffy 10 spd bike. MO\I· Exrc I .'B. ~1 . typewriler. K2 Compcut1on. $90. ca. ::.:.:c.~''-"'c.;c:.C.o:...;.;c_= _E1g~ust_sell. 493-2791i_:_ check signer, All in Xlnl 84!;-83(li 14' SKI Boat 40HP 'Evinruc1e NE\\' SONY TV (Sliml U., cond. 642-7512. WAYNE Brov.'11 Surfboard in \\·/lilt trailer. $-195. Tcrnis Stereo, nds repair, lg dining Pe ts 8087 good t'Ondition. $65 or trade. 518-6512. !bl. 494-7TI5. 64&4!t.t~ 10 sP.o. BIKE. ~011able T.,v .. 6 GERt.-tAN SHEPHERDS Store, Rest., Bar 8095 Ii J ~ 2 L1v·rn1 . Ch111rs, clotlung 13 ll1alr!, Be11ulifuJ male· · -~ & olher misc:. 548-2o+I GER 1'.T AN SHORTil~\/Jl CHICKEN BROASTER gas,l:iiiiijjTjj"jin~•~P'~';";li~onM;;;;~IU~~ Sterling Silver flatware. POINTER , 3 ST. $495. Porl. grill 24'' v.·/bU· Towle El Grande. 1,; price BERN ARDS (I Fen1 lane tank. S.c.l5. 675-1610 4~1221 6.w-5452. \V/paperi;J, 2 Beagles, 3 TV, Radio, HiFi St, 8098 Campers, Sa fe/ \\'HA'l'·A·DEA.t! Ct:iol)·er .Ba.c;sct15i Goldan .. RetrU!vor~· ... Rent ...... ..9120 Ja\\'rl mower & edger. Never Labrador. All these young SEAR'S solid :;\late TV-B&\V, _ ~ used. 5.16-8125 pure brcds, 1 to 2 yrs nct'<l dual power UFll & antenna, '73 9' W E E I\ E N D E. R a loving home and con-5" SCl1.'l!n, c:ctr.i. car phones Can1pcr, fully self cont d. CRAF'l'St.-IAN 10" Radial cerned 01\'lll'r. Spi.lylng or jock, battery included. Cnn Xtra c!ean. ~!p~ 6. Used Arni Sa1v & Shori Vac. like nruterlni; is urged soonest be plugged in car c;igarene only 4 hme11. S~l~1. S.17-1359. new $250. f.ll' pair. 557-0260 possible to n1ee1 the long lightC'r receptacle. Play£ Motorcycles/ FOil S.\LE: Electric potters range problem: low c 0 s I outdoors with battery. $100 Scooters 91 SO kiln, $100. clinic addresses available, cash, firni. Used vct')'·little. _.:;.::;o.;.:..;;_ ___ _.;._ C-.11 963-1690 hul lhe immediate l'Ortcern Uffl <.'Olor or black & \\'hi!e 'GS KA\V 90 Di11 Bike Runs Blk Naui.:nhyde Recliner $75. Color Console TV remote control $125. 968--8J.12. ECK A NKAR: Awareness. 1-Tee l«:turc 8 p.m. Nov 25 23861 El Toro Rd., ET . 9 x 9 All glass Greenhouses . All eqp'd. Good shape. 5-16. ffi37. is to TI'scue these bceufies •~ 95 l'k front;* i>rcmaturc death on-antenna~· I e new. Call gr!. Ne"' trans lfardly used. Jy hours a\\'ay In the decon1• !H&-l590. ~IT.!. C.11 552-8796. pression chutnber. HESCU~ LEAVING area Sun. morn. '7'l HONDO CiiO. 4 spo.I., ONE OF THE ABOVE or n1ust sell C.'Otllponent stereo 1200 mi., like TK'V.'. $t25. one of an addiliono1 unusual before then al grcnt loss: 01· b<'sl offer. 5-15-7254 collection of s t r i k I n g I y !\~al'a.nlz Intcgr.ited A n1 p , HONDA XR-'/J. 1973. beautiful animal:;: including En1p1re 59ll Turntable & 4 L'k S32j F. a pure bred Beagle !F), speakers ol Xlnt quality-Isl 1 e new __ irm !\1a!tese (F'J, !"ox Terrier offer of $650 takes all. Come ~iOJ {i\I), 2 gCClrgcous Belgian to 211 E. Bay, Balboa, or SUZUKl 12"£C. street or 1 ~~:!'..~----_:.9~70~1~G:=•~n:•~··~l:_ ____ 9~7~0~1--G~e~n:e~ra~l:_ ____ !97~0~1c;.:3'~11~1:::d=l'='="=m=•=·= .. =·=· ="'='~"";::7l! Shepherdr; tJo'J, 3 graceful Phone 673-1348. dirt. lo mi.. like llC\I'. $'l'l.i. r· Irish Se 1 t er s · 2 more GORGEOUS oiled Walnut Hi-c!J68..G::::~71'."7. ______ _ $2796 Wliitewall tires. luggage rack. wheel discs, radio and locking gas cap. (A4E465ES26558) WHILE TH EY LAST! J S GRIMLINS·HORNETS·MATAOORS '72 TOYOTA 2 DOOR COUP! LOW mile~. good on ga~1 l10~LS\'Jl $1795 AMCB YER PROTECTION PLAN: II hrn ""'I;,•""""' !~•;;;\\It •'~' fmm un \nlN><'an ~11)1......,...,.,lrr \n ....... n '''""''I t>f]Mlf>d)OMO ~"""'"'"f' '" ""' , ........... ~ ,,..,. ''" ... n "•II I"" 1 • .r •lw' ttt.,!t "' '"I~ ... rmrnt ...r~nv l)lln " "Ul)f>I~ '*'"' h <h '"ll'f •n n•~!<'1'1~1 ,.,. "'~lu11un .. "1p Thi• l(hnr•nl<'<' " o(•••I ,,,, 1: ""'"'h' 1 ..... lhr ''"''" 1111' ••• I• tlr.r U'o<'tt ·~ 1~.000 m1k..," h1o IK"•'rt ,..,,,.....11.-..1, ,\11 wr ""'I"'"' "'h~t 11,.•,·•r hr 1JJ<"V1"d• "'''''"·'""'! ~n•I ,.,,.,.1 f,,, unJrrn.>mout u-.c•n<l ..,.1•11:~ UI 1h<' fHt• 1 '""'t "''·''"' "' (·"""!"'""'I tll..t 11u~t>1i\ln.:I rrp.itl,.,. or n·pl"'" n•·ni• IK' """Ir In "" ,\nwn< Mn ~l<;ll>r• 1k•lrr. JUST ARRIVED HARD TO' FIND 1971 t SPORTABOUT 1974 t GREMLIN I. ,\ fr•·~ l•..,!1(• , .. , f">fl' ~lln•••t '""'"' QIW of'"" <11••1..•r• of '------------! 1-----------11..:u•r .. mt('(i rtpo1•• '"~'°'"""~h•. r S. :0-111"• l•I fnp lna·n1111110n l'rot"'!lnn 1972 HORNET 4, \r""" roll·hY~ 1101 h!ll' hi ,\~!(" lll!lldtj1lllrl~" IL---~ 1971 CHEVY •SEDAN HATCHBACK cyt , ~uto. Iran~, 68!GSN 4 speed, faclory "''· 618DCJ._ • $1795 Gennan She Ph c r ti s, all 1-'l cabinet, 65:c18x32. Has '70 SUZUKI 850. xlnt L'Ond. under 1 Yr. A number of pure bred Ccrnian Sheph('nt record s1orage space + free Very lO\\' milcnge. $185. pupi;, some lovely Kl'ITENS bonus of old components: 968--0191 inc I u ding u long-hairt.>d Garrul'd changer. Shel'\0;1Xlll "\Veed it & ltenp" Siamci>r and a nun1bcr ol f m 1 u 11 c r • & E i co From treasures to trash bcaulirul affect ion ate ainpllphler. Asking S 3 0 0 · Turn 1hl'n1 into cash various mixed bred d""' .7~5~>--0~51~6 ______ _ " General and pups-Cockapoos, Peke SANSU l 3500spkrs., Porn, Cot> k er -Terriers, Shcrn·ood S 5 0 0 X, turntbl. 9701 General 9701 Border Co!lle .~ n unique Pioneer PL·12D $600. ST. BEHNAHD J\1A~'TIF'r 5'.J&.1726 or 536-9974 !\·lb;. RCA l Pc. Entertainment I Providing one or Hirsc other· ('enter. C.olor TV ,Ste r e 0 \ri~e doomed nnin1als \Vith a ANl/Fl\i & Phono. c 0 0 d I GOOD PER!\IANI::NT Horne 1.."0nd. $85. &1&-1188 eves. is an cxpertence for you-and perhaps 1nnre importantly !\!UST Sell Colo\' 21 inch for your chlldrer>-in the ex· St!nr's tnblc model. all chan· • ercise of tru£' comp._ission ncls Sl35. 549-9237 nnd IO\·e for GOD's 1·oicelcss '14 A1.1/Fl\I STEREO, 8 creatures \\'hich 11•ill stay track tape deck, earphones •• \\'ilh you and them all lhe $275.(bst offer. SIG-4580 days ol )-Uur lives. Yours j'f.I:" ~ Room For Daddy" for the D!klng. CALL f71 IJ ... clean out the garage I 84&-1659/968-91~/892·2i:i'.> and .. , turn Iha.I junk into cash or ~1202. with a Daily Pilot ctassllled 1 Ile fa.c;Tesl draw 1n the \V<'SI ud, Call 642.-5678. ... a Dally Pilot ('Jn~~if1ffi CLASSIFIED \VIII~~_ I f~T~~' ~~'ZE~:.~~ I ~ ""•· JI J:ii. l'0t1t ao.ir Ac''"'lf C..ld• J:>. 1ur. 11 "'f-I ~.-..:. " A<<O«l•"fi ro 1he Slou. , oc1. u wli.i. a.n.2:).34 To de~tlop n1111oge fo r Fr1doy, S.lS·26-J7f-J SJ-41-19 f'MdwUtdS <01••~lo"Q I011umbt•s 1.~ --of \'I'll'' Zod1oc b••!h ,.gn. SCOl"O I I a....,.,, JI Co•"' '' Al!ftt ,_ ,,..,,,,...,. J1w,1h 'iv....r.. oc~. 1l 1 J 11rt-»Mo,,._ 6J ri..-. 110,, JI 4$::'1 j~~. :;~-I .14.2j,36 I '-~· l6.. 66,.,.,,.. )0.10 7Moi1 310-. 67A ITn1•h" ll'....W MMoy 9 e,,,.,,... :w '" 1115ohotd 10.__. «!........ 700iel I l!fw 4tOlh<" 11Uht-,. I?•--.e1Moo>.. 12~ 1JV-......,. .eJS-11 7lC'-" 1•~·· ••Ntd ,.,-" l)Sfto,M •SC-7~T.., 16to ~~ 7•fo 17 An .e7Wo.-•... 11~ ..... 1~o.oi •• w... 7aMtJ .::....~~~~I '1ll/ti\~!o!il 1• ~ "c-79 Do<tl>t .... f 100. !1(1 H,...,_ I0"- 71 r-• )IW~ 8 t ~ 11'-'""" "'-•870. 2l °""'' )J .,,_. ll °"" t .. ,.._ . .. BILL MAXEY TOYOTA I HUNTINGTON BEACH I MAKES YOU AN OFFER I YOU CAN'T REFUSE LEASE . Tho ALL Ntw 7 $ 5 Speed HiLux Pickup I - $699mo8, ' $peed trans .. Nev• noo cc engine. fully I laclory equll)Ped. 36 mo. Lease open end 0 ,A,C. ONLY$199 DOWN AMERICA'S LOWIST PRICID CAR' 1975 COROLLA Model 'Pso1 2 dr. sedan, 1.6 liter eng. A speed, buckel seats, many ,ff\Ore std. teatur.e~ ... cash.price S2911.00 plus lax)lnd license ... '8 paymenls ... Sl99.00 down plus tax and license thru 197Sdeferred payment price $4061 .90 ... APR lA.JS on approved credit. SPECIAL BUYS! REMAINING 1974 TOYOTAS IN STOCK t CILICAS t MARK II" t CORONAS t HILUX . (OROLLLAS • .. t COROLLAS I I I I •• EACH ONE PRICED TO INVITE I YOUR IMMEDIATE PURCHASE .. BUY THISI AT LOW, LOW '74 PRICES! I l•w.,.., ~Cul>I.·"" a.-v,.,, r t~~ttl;fr'.~c~::---"s..i...i. c...i....~ ,.g, !.68'"'Q kL.,... 7Tl•• SIOrl arr,.. Uo\_ ....... :!ta o\,. .. -' it Mat ~o ,., "Ctto;d,1-1/ttt. n lOO> 60To t0r~1.i. ~=11 [i)\ 4\ It/)) fll~Gto.I ~:.;A4"'"' ,1 ~1u1nl • '• • Solt/ Roni 916011-"-'-01;.._..;.•,...••c:•.::.--= A.::ud-; ____ ,.:9:.:.70:,:7 BMW l-'-'7_.l _P_o_co_A_rnow--'~I TOP DOLLAR '12 100 L.~ '"'•· io "'"' 9712 Dat1un tno PAID m tcw.·t1, 27 open roa d . 2~·. Roof atr &: Gl:n. Aux . • S!!'l_t'O. c~. lnt 4 cir, nu ~&I llln.k, owny olhm· ex1ru1 IMM!iSIATEL y xa~~alioo.':t~ I ~.':!11.ln~ni~. Crevier BMW FOR ALL ~ -· . . ~ \\'. ht Slreel Sanla Ana ~3171 FOREIGN C,l(RS '73 HARVEST 22' Chasshi CALL O mt, Ford l Ton, p/;i, plb, R COME IN 390. at w/coolcr, delvxe TO SEE US unit \1°/e'tc l<!vel o v c n , QUet:l'I bed, f?tc. $tpg 6, fully sc. $6,fl!OO. 831-&416 'TJ AUDI. hkl' new I 0 IV n1ilenge, ll.!XXI mlles.' $3800 M5-4J19 Au1tin-He1lty 9709 XLNT PRE OWNED BMWs '68 2002 Sunroof & xlnt. '69 BAVARIA 2500 Au to .. air, A61Jt'r.t '71 2002 4 a;:pecd, air, l:iuperb DATSUN 240 Z'S '72 240 z 4 "peed lntmmlulon. air ron- dltlonlnsl;, Ai\t/f'~t 11terf'O rt11dlo. 1Jb9CHJI '73 240 z Auloruatlc O'B.n,i;:ml5111on, 11lr cooditlonine. Af.t1rri.1 radio, nllll{ \\hl'f'ls. (996.JEYI MUST SELL • J'rldl)', Novtmbtr 22, 1974 DAILY PM..OT D 9 Fi•t 9725 M•ula ~ G 974l l Poncho Je FIAT '74 X·lf CPE. E '12 P.IAZDA 1:l X.l. Xlnt • • '68 P.tG MIDGET '·7.1 911 PORSCHE. 3 •~ki ONLY 7.700...MILES «ind. 39,t.n> mi 1. R. &: It . A~ mlnt! Low milt'&, f okl 1nt't&.lllc copper brown. Exquillte Sw1bunlt )' e 11 o w $1995. Call 581-lr.oi. • !'1Jil.1''11e<'h,, l,l('ige ln.terior. A M / 1' ?d with black top & matching Mere*Cle1 Benz 9740 sierco tape, 2'1 mpg, low l11terior, 4 speed tranll., FM·, -------'---I ~c I '' 011. Tlike O\·er I ea I e . Jo'M lllerto, sport w h e-e·t r ---497-m.l. radial '""'· t.oad«I wub 1974 EXECUTIVE 1TPORSC1·-.-.. -,-,-1-t -1.-,-,' "trns &. 1hw.•roon1 lreih. ~ 125.iDIK) . CLOSEOUT ~ AAll t~!lil, allof whee I 1; $4695 10."'1 ML SOOl. r1' m , Lo\\1-n1\leage, fully equipped 2SKl'l J\tan;nier\te Paric~·ay SlJ-7-175 '1-1 l\1l'rt"4!tlli-Bcnz 450 SE Kl Allssion Viejo ·74 !114, Bhtl·k ,,/Rih1t'r P"lrl &JI. WlUSllally co1npctitl\'e ~11~3>W • 495-49.19 uvt'rlB)'S, n1al{1o, A ?.I f •• t.t """'.,w 4~0 SE, ·r,:z ~IC, ftblt cngl11r. nral 997.3-150 rr 633-2642. '70 ~e Van Canverslon s.c.. v.a Auto, Xlnt Uru, NEWPORT IMPORTS paint, & Mech, $ 2 8 9 5. 3100 W. Coast Hwy., N.B. 'll.J AUSTIN ll~~ALEY 1.o.'l>-J64""':Mclffi'iRHc~E-·l---.:-;;64~2~-9~4~05~=--1 Crenmputr. 650l'O orig. ml. I MOTORHOME CADILLACS lly o..,m,, "'"" "'" "·"°· RENTALS 675-6212 '72 BAVARIA Sunrooi, auto. A PriL'Cfi 1t1 sell ' $5995 U:aiac clDlw;Jc p.iL'C. USE AVERY PWY. EXIT Steroo I lll.', Oll'n')' U1ruoul. ,_ .... (Ser. No. l:SOI, JG.1no. open ui{'~ rondl!ivn. Bsl off{'r. Roll1 Royce , 97S& • . · lt)~Qllsun'Q • 1 ~-_,000e"":-"'N--"'s':?-=o:.:;A:.:Y~=1 ~ ~: ~;e:o:~ •'"' ~~';" " "· '1>-05'8 9744 1 t ,1 Honda trl1 I mportS '69 l\1GB \\'/hurdtop, \\1rt• 1301 Qua ll 11hl~ .. A l\I / f r.1 , Touneau I '70 TOYOTA MARK II DALE'S 838-0900 Large1t Seltctlon '58 SPRITC:, new ~•int, clu·1n In Orange. Coun"*" & hardtop \\'/'ITT !l.1G 1110\or. RENT THE BEST '73 f:x. <i:Qupe DeVilles . Scddf De-tronsm & disc brb. ~ ecutive 25', all extras. Fret' evt11 & wknd~ miles. Prl ply. 919-9056 5--8 Villes • El Dorados • Con-==-------1 vertlble11. Also n1any other B :;;M::;W;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;';7;;1;2 J select C11dJJac Trade-Ins. • Ill. Tral ers, Trave 9170 • '73 BAVARIA Auto .. air, quad ~tc1w l61MACULATE" 1966 Ha1·bor, C.M. e '71 210Z Automatic, air, n1ag11, 38.001 orig. nilles. f!C\ r\c11•porl Be11.1•h i'IT ., gd. cond. $ l , 7 5 O. 833.8300 ,,,._,." .~-"'iC'-----~ t. ".!·I door, 4 l;IK'ed, rndlG & ENTEi"~ FRO~! ~1ac.~RTilUR Porsche 9750 I lli·11H•r, fl'al ec.'Onon1y. 1·11'i- o I A1.;.1 1. YER 1914 PORSOlf·:. S l1'1'i'O 35 USED c11st>11e. A11pt•11rance group, 10.lKXI n1i. l:lt!11ut11ul c.1r like $1097 MERCEDES "'"·· '"·""'· c"u >13-<;tso. 8 x 35' KENSKILL Trailer. \\'fpc>p-out !iv. rm. Furnish· ed. $3500. in ~ta 11.lei;a Park. 646-5959 28-1.0'i P.tal'gU('rite Par~ll.Y Mission Viejo 1--=-'-------;.;_c; ON DISPLAY '70 PORSCllE 914 1\ppr. Grp, \ Harlio. nuigs. fl{'Y,' I i r e " , --Sll50./ best offer. 642-!H.W I 831-21'.»0 • 49a-1~9 USE AVERY PW'l. EXIT Will BUY YOUR DATSUN, TOYOTA OR VOLKSWAGEN House of Imports '71 91\T Targa. xlnl. (~llld. 523-7250 See lo apprec1ute. s:t?-3739 FORD • or 544-1:.ai Now In Stock • '68 2002 4 8p. ?AID FOR OR NOT. \\'ILL PAY TOP OOl..L.AR. CALL KENT AU.EN. 540-0442. '71 11.let"t'ed<!s 2&0 Sedan. Full "List" It in classified Ship 11&25.a &>ach BL llunl. Beach ~\\ r. alr, a1n/fn1, 42,000 lo Shore Results! 642-5678. , 556-1070 842-6611 · ~~;;~;~1ji7~ Ne"" Mercedffll.nz --,74Q t Mercecftii ae·nz · -·9740· • '68 2002 St1nroof • '71 20r.: :.>, to choose • '69 2500 Auto., 11ir e '72 BA V Aft.L\ Alr IE:I 234/Tl Marguerite Parkway . , t.1lsslon Vl~jo USE AVERY P\VY EXIT. !31·2040 • 495-4!};1!1 28402 A'fnrguerite Park\\·ay i\lission Viejo S:ll-2040 e 49"j.4949 USE AVEJlY P\VY. EXIT '73 DATSUN 2-JOZ: I~ w/exlras. Low mile., int- n1ac. '70 BMW 2002 • 837-7329 67~10 COUPE ·n 240Z, black A ~I f F f.1 , !I.tags, rear spoiler, rally min"Ors. New tires, 20,000 Automa1ic lransmii>Sion, ra.1 ='"~'~· ~$5~·""'=·~C~u~ll ~5~48-'~"'~'~· _ <lln, heater, new paint. '70 DATSUN 240Z. S 11 e c (862AGE' ' Paint. f.1ag whls, 4 spd. $2477 "''· lo mi. $3895. Ca II Slfr-1642. 197'2 2t0Z DATSUN • 1\ .. M Lnn~I r-.tags, nir, amflm. n e w lUWA WIWI radial.!L. $4200. 64-l-66!1;i. TOYOTA '14 8210 Hl\TOlBACK. Auto, AM/FM. Lik• oow. w mi. 838-9348 evl?Sf\\'knd!I ,1'""""~""~'~"°~'~·~c~.•~1.-~64&"7.!l3'3~ ~f~;~.,:::.;:;o:;;...:~c.:::==~,7~25~ Colt 9717 -------- '72 JAGUAR XJ6 Beautiful wulnut d 11 !I h , Black lea th. lnL, $ 6 8 9 5 (166GBXI 523-7250 dh'. 1970 JAGUAR 2+2 4 spd. • ir P/S ex<..-ellent condHion. Radials AM/Fi\l. Priv Pty. . 8-17-4350 ';f 'TJ XJ6, like ne\\', all eJras, xlnL gas mileage, pvt. ply . 546-4752 '7'1 2~' SE, fuel injcclion, ccntral air, nm/fin stereo, !l.1ichelin' X lin.'s, teak \\'ood in!, white, $8700. (i.I0-8119 **'59 :\00 SL Rd~!r, to111.lly r<.>slor«i. l:::xquisl!c. Exelt· ing & l::xpeusivc. 64G·:J~g;; 1969 i\·1ERCEDES Benz 250, 4 Dr. Sedan. A/C, PIS. hnn1uc. $3,000. 675-1877. 1973 2i-lo SEDAN. $l57 mo, in1mut", pvt pty, st r on g CI't'dit req'd. 536-9153 d&)'11. '39 !l.11::RCEDl::S Benz 1!IOSL. Xln't coM. S4700. j7J4) 637--0869 afl 6pu1 '61 220S, Very clean, depen- 'ti6 KARMANN Ghia Lo v,· dable, l S-20 n1pg, am/ln1, ~1ileage, nice, ~t offer air c."Ond. $1600. 556--0828. O\'er $850. S.l4-l:ii0 '65 AlERC BENZ 220 S. Au10, ~M7a.cmc.=•==~=:...-~97=3~9' I Air. Sunroof, P\\T/SlrfBrk. Sl.395/offer. 645-1273 aft. 4 i\IERCEDES 280SL, S up er Sharp! v•/ air. $7,CKXI. Karmann Ghia 9735 645--7787 MG 9742 Truck1 9560 '69 Ford o/4 T. Pickup Deluxe Camper Special W/81/i Expandable Camper a.us.T. INFLATION V-8 engine, aulo, tr n n s., pov.·er lteer., power brakes. faciory air cond., d u a I tank!, heavy duty tires. All the xtras. ftDnt condiUoo & I°"" low miles. {fiO!IKBZl MAIDS CADIUAC -----540.91 OPEN SUNDAY TOP Dollar pald for BM\\''s and all other Imported cars. captain Sticky & John custafson of custafson Lincoln Mercury, great Americans, Join In the fight against evil to B.US.T. * Inflation with these inflation fighti.ng specials: Crevier BMW 203 \\'. ls! Sireet Santa Ana 835-31n '60 FORD 1,1, 1. ticyl, gr! eng, new lrnrIB. bbl\, brk:,1, & fuel 11ump. $3f~ 548-'7983. 54S-7983. '72 1''0RD COURIER. 20000 mi .. Easy Riding Cm pr . Bool, Al.I/FM !I 1rk .. 1nnny xtras. $:l.~i00. 675-&187 eves. '72 INT'L ,. T PICl\UP Xlnt c:ond. T..o n1L 4 sp. S!c-1·ro 494-937)1 d~yf4!Jti-f.900 t"Vf'· '56 F'OllD P.U. 6 Cy\. Good engine & 1r11nsmisslon. $:"19:"1. Cnll 581-1566 '69 CHEV'>' Pickup. '.i T, 6 cyl, 8' brrl. SI l!'.0. CAii M5-26:{6 '67 CHEVY 1,1T Plrku11. shrl NEW1974FORDSURFERVAN with W1k1wood custom Interior. Wood paneling. Mid band paJnt. Owal port holes R•vent. High IMck seats. Beachcomber Door plan. M.gs-VS.Auto·PS. El4GHVl1367.Manylo cb .... &om. $5614 .bod."'''·< opd. "''· •d 1972UNCOLNCONTINENTALMARKIV ·~"""'==·~'~oo<Y~.~&15-4:0.:0.·~'=~~·~~11 •~ Loadedwtthequlpment even a.urwoof. Blue with white Van1 9570 Jntertorandwhltevtnylroor.Arealgoodbuyat A817169 $6168:BUSTED TO $6368. 1974 UNCOLN CONTINENTAL TOWNCAR '73 1'"0HD ", T VAN. short bed, 302 V-8, 11111ui11rd Iran!!. Sliding flOOr wfv.•huloo·s S2'!9a 49-1-1387 4 dr·loaded wt th every available option-silver blue and real ·rz.·n ,-ono """""' '" r. I P'ettv· 045UC .$8HS"BUSTEDTO $7868. ~;"~";·ll;i-;~"" "''' 1970CHRYSLEKfoiEWYORKER ,.( '72 Olev. VAn ~ T cam(l('f 14ch.Loadedwtthequlpmtn1.Alrand-allthegoodln.t conv. VS Auto, A}r." 1'11T. Come drlveltyou111ikelt.265ABD $1696. · Exe. oond. ~1'00. '5!-5".19 1973 CORVElTE ·• · ' '72 FORD VAN V·8 , ·automaUc·, air. long wheet T·Top-AutomatJc·AM/FM-Alr·PS-PB-Power be.se $2800 <197 -2263 Wlndows·Chrome Side PlPN·'Veltoili wllh B~~"':ii~V: s~~ .Black Pln Strl~ ~car. 8402464 p.,, .... """"""' G'"""' ~BuSTED TO $6568. Auto Leasing 9580 '73 MONTE CARLO. 19.IXKI 1nl, Taki• O\'l'l' 3 yr I~'" 2 yrs ien. Mull IHI\'{' ~d cnlt. Lsc' pyn1111.:;i.ppro' $30 lea than '75 mrll. &14-11471 1 '170 MERCURYMARQUI 4 dr. Fully loaded with equlpmmt. 4 spd. Power front <Ilse brakes. Styled Steel wheel&. HI Aex color keyed bumpers. Steel belted radial tires. Ave pos. reel. bucket seats. Full Instrumentation. pAECPB28754 .~Of!'-o. $3198 Anolemlly<W. 757 ACH $1696. "Home 0 1971 FORD MUSTANG Autot W•ntocl 9590 1969 ......,.., .. o LE """ON V8·•utomadc,f'S.P8-•lr·JtMIJo.heete-IPV".....,..... unn WE BUY pretty blue with• ..tt.lt• vl"'l roof. Nice cu-..,thfte'f anllabk option 1972 FORD VAN CONVERSION Bubble top. Sleept 6-stove-ref·V8·PS·AM/FM· speed control. Many extras. 590 HOM .$ t96S: BUSTED TO $4668. THERE"S lOTSOFVANS IN STOCK •auv u.s TODAY llfl'OR'l'ED AUTOS &<.U...lcarlor•-·7070U. -W..Roll"'Ulll· V88961 8'ti~;w1!-~wt~0' -.$2398:-BVSTED.l'.o s2u ~._AUS'Im ro s1396. IMPORTS 1972 PINl'O RUNABOtrl' 1974 COMET 2 DR COuPE UNCOLJll MERCURY l966 1111 rb 0 r · C.M.Gf&.¥03 Real ttanomywtth thllbNutyalr-with lwthtn9.000m11et-VS.auto CASH \10NEY PAID tadlo-heatef·m11Swhttl11. 601 EON •1 tr-ra41o-Mater. Cutecai-wtthlow HONTINGTOl:i BfACH 16800 BEACH BOULEVARD LOOK! Extra Clean MERCEDES BENZ Automobiles 1969 280SL ROADSTER Beau11tu1 dark blue avtomat•c f654ZQV1 1973 280SEL 4.5 Cuti power dufomat1c (425GIS• ~9.995 1971 '280SE 3.5 .\ Classic! Silver sunroo1 [461 BX E. \ 11,995 Also: ----1972 250 SEDAN--. Gorgeous olive wi!h bambOo 1n1enor. au1oma11c. lull power incl. air cond1tion1ng {405EKU) SPECIAL: --1973 CADILLAC-- SEDAN DE VILLE WH.OLESALE! • 2870 I Mar<JUOril• Parkway Mission Viejo 831-1740. 495-1700 - J • I ., •· • ~ . • . ,. , .. ' ' - rar Your Junk Cltr Fordhu • bdt~ ldta•t 0n1 ... SI 998. mlln Beach Boulnardjust north of Wamer 842-8844 o .. oi.,o m. • .., to ••...Y '-'"°' Anytime &12-\930 IL.::.:.:.:;;::.::.:.:.::::.:.::::..::.:~'~:.:..:..:;;_;;_.:..:.;:.:_ ___ ~.-------"---------------------------"----'! r-"Pt.-.,.......,, ... ~~~~~~' ·' • . • • 18256 &! .. b.:h 81. ,· 556-1070 L<oe'l511 No 901KllJ GET OUR DISCOUNT PRICES ON A HUGESEUCTIOH OF 1975 CHRYSLERS ..... PLYMOUTHS '7 4 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER w. M•• ,...._, ,_..,-....., ,,._ .... c~.-L....,. c..,~ • ...-CMM ef ---lt74 c..., ..... -,.,_.., w, ............... ...., .. ,..,......., ........... -........ ........... .,........, .. ...;..~ ......... - ~ t ,,, ~ -,.,_...._"""'" ..... ...., "'-• "' ... Hew c .. w.........,, 1974 PLYMOUTH SATIELLITl CUSTOM 4 DOOR SEDAM l~u1 ''', ,,., "''" '"" "'""·'~"' '' ' ., '70 FORD COUPE "'u!oma!oc lransm1t,1on ·~010 he&IP.• wtiue ~·oe W611 h•e~ p <1~FE01 SJ188 '70 PONTIAC CONVERT. s1544 '72 OLDSMOBILE ROY ALE • Or Ii r. A11!om;ihc. J)C'.-r '•l"l)f<UQ bq1k .. ~. wn'IOOW ~111111. do(Jt loc'' c"'"P con1ro• AM·f M •~O•o .nr conn•t•ononq, ~1~e1 11<·1!.,(I •lld•~I '"'" "J<)JQr1 $5437 °"""'·"'· ........ ~-s2425 ~lb<'tt<ig & tlri!•~ "'""" w.1 I hr1ts •" cond•llOlllflg ~•llvl toll 1111 wnoo1 AM FM .1 ...... , PoWll• W!llOOw•. l~'•h'• fl()()< IQC~$ 111 IEL f) ' HUGE SELECTION OF THE ALL NEW 1975 INTERNATIONAL TRUC.KS, TRAVELALLS AND SCOUTS. LOADED WITH: Air Conditioning, outomotlc, stereo, tilt wheel, power steering, Auto-cruise, floof rack, wsw tires, custom interior. I • • Buick 9910 Cadillac. 1 NB Penn. Owner. Only 58,900 mi. Prn cond. Beauurul Ir. like new. Saddleback brn/lgt be I g e '73 ELECTRA 225 Custo1n :lDoor ~a.rdl!'P· Fae-vinyl top. Cream tan lealMT tory air t.•01xl!tton1ng, Ml interior. All xlral. lmpoa&i- p'.l\\'Cr, vinyle top, dual COfl_l· ble lo duplicale. This lovely Cort seats, tilt & telescopic rar at $2650. full · price. Pvt lileering \\'heel, A l'of I F ~f pty call (TI4) 67a-5716. 8!creo, pov•er door locks. 1973 SEDAN DE VILLE. Ex· (;:i77GWBJ ec. Car. 222HFL, Leather, $4395 Stereo, tilt 9.•hl., vinyl top, xtra cle_.n. 55.895. 64>2552 ,~~~':"!:':'.".":"':"'-I '73 EL DORADO Silver ~·/Blue top. SUPER Cleun. 1 owner, mui>t sell. $6,400. ~'irm. 67~12 '72 COUPE OE VILLE, load- ed 38000 mi, leather. $4,TaO. eve!!. 67:>--7665 '71 RIVIERA. Be a u l I .r IJ I 1972 CAD. Coupe de Ville. cond. Fully equipt. gd tl~s. r-.111roon. Fu 11 y equlppcd. hrakes & eng Just I' b 11 · Private party. &G-.7000 $3125. Pvt ply. 673-8883. 17 '64 SKYLARK, pwrtalr/rh. C•maro 99 Xlnt cond. _1 (flmily CM-TICr. 1968 CA~1ARO $200.' 644-7557 after 6. $000. '53 BUICK Special Straight 673-2684 644-310-1 8. Aul~: trans. Good cond.'c°"t.e""v=ro'""'l•-l---=992~20~' l'o1ark. :1-lS-3892 _;.;..:.;.:: ___ __;:.;.:~1 Cadillac 9915 '65 CHEYROlET CADILLACS IMPALA CPE. Largest Selection In Orange Cou'nty Coupe Dl'!Villes • Sedan V-8, automatic transml:iislon, DeVWes • El Dorad~ • fact~ry all, po"·er l!lCt!.r~ Convertibles. Also Many rndlO & hCA.ler. IR1Vl02J other select Cadillac Trade-$997 In". -,68 Sod. De Ville Factory air conditioning. full • WILSON • FORD I powC'r, vinyl. top, f u 11 182i5 Bcacl' Bl. llunt. ~a<'h h.•r1th1'r . lntcr1or.. t 11 t & SS6-l070 l4l"'6IJ ICJll!:l(OplC &leeZ'ing, .. iltereo,. ,-:;: 11001· I01"1<". 10.,.,· mllcuge & ' '" CONNELL {''I( cl' 11c 11 I c 0 II d I ()on, CHEVROLET tXEU2 llJ S.\Le8 & SERVICE $1895 2828 Harbor Blvd, L'OSTA lilt:&\ ,..===:'":":'!'"'I 5'46-1200 =~~~ 1 Gd.1~:'!.~~~!~1-gd . ..... ..... ~ Cull 5J6..66-Mi l:':~~~~~~~~;1·rz CAPRICE l.oodcd. llf'W BY OWNER $5,295. J 9 7 ~ ~ dr. Coupe. $3,IXXI. Sedan OeVllle, I o a d e d W/extru new_ steel·bclted '61 Omvy, ~ _r: lln 11 I 11.£ ra •· on y m , x n . 00nd:-CIC11n. ·$;"JJJ or best. <.'Ond. ~7-5820 64ff...ot760 M2-635-,;::::::1:..· --- 1111.ve JOmellnng you WMt tn ~AMINO 1ulo, olr, 'am- sell7 Classlf\j?d ads do it rm til<ll~I~ t holl Th~IG!l , ,eeu • cti ll NOW f\112 561'9. I eve. 499-2'Hrl tla . • Ch8vr~det mo Corvette 9932 Ford 9940 Mustang 9952 Pinto 9957 Friday, November 22, 1974 DAILY PILOT D JJ '69 'DATSUN P /U & SHELL ''::oo.c:\~VJ;;;;r~ ... 1;:, ~~·-~ .'63 FALCON $150-1 _ • ,,, """""" '71 PINTO 2 DOOR Pinto ffl7 Plymouth -----___ 99_60_ Pontiac 9965 l ~P:::•":::':.:l •::<c__ ___ ..!.::;I Jo~erult-·s, Ar-.11~~rA ' rn~:: 646-<1261 Slcr"l'O tnpe, m<1~s. speclnl 1972 PLY!\10UT1{ e '74 FIREBIRD 19'i0 CATALINA Air, vinyl CUSTO?i-f SUBURBAN U795 Formula 400 lop, PIS, PIH, ad· oow,t. '14 PINTO RUNABO\ff Blue, RtH, &Int co1'd everylhhlg conipletely rl~ Lincoln 9945 pain~, low 1nile1 & priced bullt 52100. Ci.JJ 6.'JO..IJIO· tu i-tll. ~ speed, Radio & llt~ater, 1 Owner 4~Ti91 '1l SQUIRE \V8R. LD ml's.1 ).1n 't cond. $2595. Pvt P1tr- ty. Ca ll ~1-2036. 3-Seat Stalkln Wlll(ln J,600 orlglnnl milet Ii: loaded. $1 .~. or muke n t le"· 4 5J>e(!d/radk> & h ettll!r . (9491b.T). $997 633-9'.l&& , _ nice litlll' car. 1060C£N) 'GG LINCOLN, \\'hlte. :<Int $997 I~ COkVETI'E, 1>Llve1· blut', in & our, verlt'l.'l car. cd.l.cey' mint cond. AU xtr111. S<IOOO. $800. ,,.~ 1111•~ "ft 5 pm Art 6, 644 ·7303 .....,....,.,..., " . ' . Dodge 9931 Maverick 9947 I • '72 GOLD DUS1'Elt Plymouth 9960 4 ckl V-8 En&lne r.~213 or 811-91tl9 Tol"guetllte Transmluk>n =::: I '66 CATALINA Convt. P/s. PowerSteertnc P/b , lux . In!. Xlnt Power Brakes-Dlac Front . tran.'\oortaUon earl S 5 0 °'•' Air Condltlonlrig 6.::.r 645-9008. Al\1 Radio ~-i'--,,.,-7"""---...;i; \Vheel Cov!!n Thunde rbird 9971) 1973 J\1AVERICK \'8, auto., 18.fO'J J\1ru-guerlle Purk\vay Econoiny + Tr11.iler Towing Packa1e ' El<ctnmk TsnlUoo 284-02 "''""'""' Packwoy ,70 T-BIRD deluxe interior. like 11C\I', l\11.SiSlon Vll'JO 3 speed, Xlnt, landau top. L:..JQOO n1i. $2.450. Retired, 831-2010 • 4~!w.I $1595 Roof Lugaage Rack latiulon Vi('jo ~ C.Olol'-Dark Green 831-2040 e 495-4949 1nust sell. 962-1167 USE AVERY P\\'Y EXIT ·10 MAVEtt1eK. Air, 10 1n1. '67 l'o1usrANG i8255 aeach 81. Hunt. Beach locil£Wsac I gas saver. 1 owner. $1350 Auto, PSIPB 556-1070 842-6611 ·-or ofr. 493-9178 uft 6. $770 963-7419 18255 Beach Bl. ffur.,·. ""·''" I ' e_ M 9950 Old b.I 9955 1!172 f'ORD PINTO tT. fr.le. " " nvo1ce OX1le ercury s mo 1 e STATJON \\'AGON .. $1695 556-1070 842-6611 - ?.1Ueage 56,300 USE ·AVERY PWY. EXIT l.J~nse ~ EOJ BUY or LEASE-- i\tay be ~ 11t the DAILY 19'75 Aitre PILOT employee p.irking lo!, 3'.IO \\'est B11y Slre..>t, $2989 Cos I a f.I l' 11 a , fol o ndf:ly or tr you prefer lease at V·8, nuto tnu11, a i r oon- dltloning, ntdlo, heat en, plUI full powr!r. tl>ISAKV). $1 888 " All 1974 Dodge 1966 MERCURY P••kl•••, 4 -2.000cc Engine 1974 NOVA JI at ch back, d "-' '""" 5•lr& & Sr.v'lce ,\utornarit· Transmission b ck t •• lb Alnerican Cars r h.t. Full P\l't, good OLDSMO BILE A',1 -d-u ~ sea ... , p • Radial AT OUR O • .• -lire!, xlnt cond. 7.00J actual RIGINAL transp. car. $350. 642-97T.? G MC TRUCKS DeLu'l'l' lnteriOl' miles, l\fovlng, must M'll, FACTORY Must ang 9952 HONDA CARS Completely Ret."Dnditlonecl $2!!00, 4!1>-7m" 492-3656 INVOICE 1966 MUSTANG. Be; ge, UNIVERSITY OLDS No~"';!:;;, 28402 l\targueri!e Parkway Mission Viejo USE AVERY PWY EXIT I 8.'U-20-!0 . e 495-19-19 ATLAS '73 CHEVY Monte car 1 0, Not $99-not $77 over automatic. Xlnt <.'(lndi11on. 28&:1 ~larbor Blvd, Color-\\'hl!e White, good oond, 1 0 w \Vilh this ad 4S4-252'.?. Ask for Juanita. Costa l\f Psa 540.0040 l\'fileuge-4fi.llOO Chrysler /Plymouth lhrough Friday Ask for $77.51 per mo. bus.ltll'SS offiCf' 642-4321 + T&L 36 mo. 0.E.L. '69 PLYMOUTH VALIANT SIGNET lJ,\\'!·: HO!'S PO~! l'IAL' 21!i0 Harbor Blvd. Costa Meira 346-8017 '72 FlllEllIRD E 1 pi r t t Silvt>I', 350V8, P/S, PIB, HunH 4 s1KI. gauge!. stereo, sport \l'hl & niirrors, dual exhst., xlnt. rood. Pvt. l'ty. 8~7-556'2/979-11fi6 I~ LSON I rn 11 ea g, •v= D 99 0 '65 MUSTANG, l ow·oc, ··'·t ,65 F 1 I , I Lict•nsc 154 GIT Open 011Hy & Sun. 'Ill 10 Pl\I ' ..........,. ayg, arts-4 Chargers ""nd. 1700_ llrni. 0,~,_,,,~,", ff(' ory. l' tan ., SJW · !\lay be SC'f'n at DA I L \' 2929 Harb:ir Blvd., 833-9511 Eves & wk n d s 3 STATION WAG ........ ,,..,,,.. stick. 2 dr HT. DeuLh causes 64~75 CNS eve&, 499-1473 s•-&I' 7~'-" PI L 0 1' en1ployee parking Costa l\fesa 1~~~ ... ~~""""!""' I 3 MONACOS 1,,_~=c7.=-==~~ .,,~"'-''·~~"'·,=·e;·~~=-~=~I lot. 330 'Vcst Bay St., Costa 546· 1934 ZDoor, Aucon1a1lc transml&· ~Ion, radio. hcalt•r. tZCL7j/jJ $777 '65 SI. \\'agon. Gd cond. New brakPS, Rltemator & mu!- ner. $285. 962"6354. 18255 [leach Bl. llunt. Be,aCh 556-1070 842-6611 '66 T-BIRD, xlol rond. ilOO. Priv1:11t: Party. t; 2 SPORTSMEN '70 i\1USTANC: 11698~11 dlr. 100-I auton1atic "' 11 9 7 o ~1esa, lolonday through Fri·,-~~-==~--NOVA. One of a Kind. Orig V 8 A · •· k ' >1&-8668 997.4 Vega buyer. only 4flX) m~ 'T.! 17 PICKUPS 645-5700 u~i5op~;.~~'.t.M. ~;;:1~1is:;.~:~~i~~: ~;_;;g;;r· ~~~: ~1~~r Business Of· '64 PLYl\fQUTH, runs, mdl .. $2650. 646-969 4 14 VANS 2 RAM ---=~=""-'~--~ mo. $43-3838 ' 'TI MUSTANG Grande, '71·9S LUX. 2 dr. Ali electric 'TJ PINTO Runabout, low 548-6033 CHARGERS powcr & nlr, xlnt co n d . &-po'l\'('I', air, n1dhtls $.11195. mi. 8 trk tape, xlnt cond: 68~-~V..,A~Ll~AN-o=T~6.=,-,,tl,..,k-,•h"'if"°I, :Om Lewi& • VOLVO '69 PONTIAC Station \\'aioon. P/S, P/B, air cond. $975. * * 58&-7!t76. '71 VEGA H~bback w'4tr. '66 CHEVELLE DEMO SALE Greeo, $2600. 496-0521 67~3'12 $2375. 6·1 .. J:m7 •I' '~""-R&H, •loot rood. $1 ,450. ~ '6 5 l\IUSTANG. automatic, '68 TOltONADO -$ll9i '72 RUNABOUT, new mags, l\fust sell, $650. 536-1059 Auto. tl'llm., air cond., power steering, power seats, radio, heater (ROU966) G• . S . good shapt!. Private party. 1 011'Tler. xlnt cond. A/C, tires, brakes. Xtr11s. Xlnt '72 DUSTER (282JPK) IC)Q_rltlC GVlnCJS $345. 673-7615 fully l'QUlp. 615-8998 cor!d. Lo mi. $1900. 536-3336 Gold·Vinyl,roof ldlr.) 1 'G Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 'bi GRAND PRIX Con· ~~~~~-~~~1 vcr11ble. 1''or sale $300 or Daily Pilol Oll!islfled Ads n1ake oner. Call 494-2016. r\-ery day! 'TI CHEVY VEG+· chback w/air. $1300. can 673-0217. $877 16 Darts - 3 Chargers Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 645-5700 2150.Harbor, C.~f. Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 1.;LSON FORD 3 Monacos 2888 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA Little or NO DOWN CALL NOW! 556-4620 ~Beach Bl. Hunt. Beach Ford 9940 556-1070 842-6611 '72 BEL AIR, AJC, P/S, P/B, xlnt. cond. 70,000 mi. $1200. Best oUer. 5.57·0148 all. s pm 54 CHEV. CUston1 Show Car. New tires &: wheels. $5Ci). '68 FORD FAIRLANE 500 lcG42c.;';-<;;i979;'f.;:''-""""";;·=-.,,,.,,.--,. V·8, radio, heater. J; ood '69 STATION Wgn, xlnt cond. transportation (142AKGI new tires, must sell! $850. $888 531.-6512 or 541-9134 COMPLETE REPATR WORK .~rv~:~B:1:.1.w __ ILSON I V-8. auto, p/s. Xlnt cond. Sli)OO. 644--4592. '67 9 PASS. Sta. \Vgn., '65 SS, hoth :dnt. cond. $595. each. 557--0339 Chrysler 992.5 MUST SACRIFICE Btautilul '66 Otry1ler New Yorker, xlnt cond., lo mileage, gd. MPG. Only $885 . 557-6610 Continental 9930 '73 MARK IV Factory air rond.itioning, full power, vinyl top, dual com- fort seats, tilt & le:lescoplc whttl, AMIF'M ate r e o, power door locks. Superb condition. (9050131 SALE PRICED '73 CONTINENTAL CPE. Factory air conditioning, full power, Ult & telcscopic wheel, Alot/FM stereo, power door .Joela, t899HERJ $5595 18255 Beach Bl. Hunt. BeaC'h 556-1070 842-6611 1973 FORD MAVERICK 2-000R SEDAN .... Sl705 6 Cylinder, 250 cid engine AM Radlo CnJise-O·Matic TraMmissk>n Color-\Vhite Mileagi> 62,500 Licrnse 076 HOD May be seen at DAILY PI L 0 1' employee parking lot. 330 \Vest Bay Street, Costa ?tfesa, Monday !hrough Friday, Ask for business office &12-4321 '69 TORINO 2 DOOR V·S aulon1alic lransmission, factory air 1:ondiHon, p(»\·er stec"ing, radio, heater, vinyl roo!. {YRR?.Y.H. $1177 I WILSON • FORD . 1S255 Beach BL Hunt. Bcnrh OPEN SUNDAY __ 556-1070 842-6611 *'71 LINCOLN 4 DR. Beautiful one of 8 kind lac-1961 FALCON ~nchcro. 3 -"-r 11 !!pct trans. radio, hf'ater. aclory ,,..,w car, u y equ· l'-·· ti reb ·11 6 I ;p......i ·w/ ·unroof Fantastic · .... -...'en Y ui c Y · ~ .s · engine. Good Interior, good c o n d J t 1 o n . lotost car cxtC'rior. Runs grcal ! Ask· avallablc for the mo n. e Y. ing $-13.5. 96S-49TI. Call now fol' detail&, 551-3819 or 6.19-1712. '7'2 TORINO f312CFOJ 1973 CONTINENTAL l\1ark TV, Si Ive r wlcranberry leather inl, cruise control, AMIFl\.1 stereo, etc. 43M. $6,650. Call &0-mo dayi;;, 546-S5.17 eves & wknds. pvt. pty, '74 CONTINENTAL Mark JV, nrniolutely loaded, buy or lnkc over leasc. D11y11 213·923-4540, !!\'CS 714-644·5965 Autos, New 9800 '20.2J3 Miles -SNAHP Yellowtlllack, (c!lr1 645-5700 2150 Harbor, C.~f. '69 280 SE Coupe, $6600, Ex· cellcnl, loaded. 64H45T '68 TORINO Sta. Wgn., new !Ires. l\Iust scll. $400. or besl ofrer. 536-.1,596 '(i6 SQUIRE 10 pas~. Gd. con d , Air/Smog. '550/of- frr/lrade for V\\' 536-7904 1975 CHEVROLETS PRICED AT 10% OVER INVOICE COST I I HO GIMMICKS • MONTE CARLO$ • CHEVELLES ._t.__·v ..... ~_· • .... ~_H_o_rc_r _. VEGAS . ALL HEW MONZAS IMPALAS • CAPRICES. NOVAS• CAMAROS LOOK FOR 11!~,VEHICLES MAltKEO 111'1• OVER , 1/2 & 'I• TOH •TRUCKS op .. Mon. tin Fri. 'Til 9 PM Sunday 'Tll 6 PM GROTH-GHEV-ROLET 11211 ltach ••d. H11ntlngton. Bt ach 847-6087 549-3331 ' ANNIVERSARY SALE BRAND NEW 75 CUTLASS Turbo Hyd r amatic transm1&s100. lully ta clory eau1pped. Serial No. (105212) IM OUR I 0 YEARS OF SERYICI TO ORANGE COUNTY! The abo•e phatO(jraph shows only a fraction of our· inventary af new 1975 Olckmoblles. Extra units shipped to us from the factory specifically for our I 0th Anni•ersary Sate include jusl' about e•e<y model, color, and equipment p~cka9• you . could possibly be loolcl119 far. Tioled w.odows. <<>w•" d"' LY. ~ brakes. turbo hydram111c 1ransm1ssion. wtiite walls. 350 · ve "''"" dol"" wh••• Ji(jJ ~ discs. Senal No. (160564) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY BRAND NEW 75 STARFIRE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Tl nted windows. power steer ing, radio. turbo hydrama11c tran1m1ss1on. whue wall !ires. Serial No. (103215) fo1"9et window stickers! Just add our tremendous Anniverscry Sale Savi1t9s to the substontialty increased trade-in value of your present car and ... DRIYEYOUR NEW OLDS HOME TODAY! TAK E 72 HONDA 69 CHEVY 69 OLDS$ YOU R SEDAN 69 DODGE CUTLASS H I I 4 speed lransm1ss1on DART ~~~.c~~~~~n~~~-e~1~~~ 1ad•o, heater. f416GWX) Vinyl too. WSW, low aulomat1c.1'1)(U928) m11eage. (VBN834) . IMMEDIATE DELIVERY , . Vi Ton 4 WHEEL ORIVf. 350' VS. pawer steenl'lg & bfikf'SJ C78 x 15 !ires. 4 ~~~~i radio. hvy. snacks. IKlf"Y!''i aux.. fuel tank. guages. Serli!lll ~410 5710 '71 PONTIAC 51310 '70 FORD LTD CATALINA Aor COml. ~ulDnll.hC, oowo;r A" oorni oo .. er ueer1<1{1. 5leeono & Du•e~. WSW wllol11 wal l~. automl!o(:.. (J-•CT J1 51210 ?l.~2~£~~,!~ 51610 ..:le ""II 1or1" I 7611Kfll 182/FPOJ 53610 '70 OLDS VISTA 51910 '69 CADIUAC CRUISER Full oo ,,er IACIO<Y •" cona111on1n9, ••nvl 1011 WSW 101111 !211().19.11 5191 0 7.~. ":f!:o~, ~N 5231 o-Reai KOnom>CM 11me car. i30BltAUJ ' .. " . 2850 Harbor Boulevard, Costa Mesa 540 · 9640 WEARE NO. I IN THE WEST AHD IH THE TOP FIVE NATION WIDE JM l:IONDA SALE$ AND SERVICE!~ -' ALMOST 100 NEW HONDAS IN STOCK! Our consistently Low Volume Prlce1. 1Comforlable t.....,, and a CO!ftplete service facility dl!'voted exclusively to economy cars arl!' three big reasons you should visit the leader before you -.bUYl!ftfW~! \ TRY TO ~~~/ MATCH ~ '+-~ THESE SAVINGS!~}~/ BRAND NEW 1974 ' "../ ' HONDA 2 DOOR COUPE •• , J • • •. ., .. .. . all ~nyl -·· G;SG 4 cyt. e09., Calif .. ·emssion equip .• 4 spd. trans ., front & rear bumper guard, & """•· (Stk. #2061 , Ser. #5425) bNLY .-~469 BRAND NEW ..... 1975 --FORD LTD 4-DOOR PlllARED HARDTOP. Ind. 351 CID 2 'I 8 cyl. eng , wh11e wall tire<.. reor bumper guards. air cond11ioning ; ~le<t°'fe":. dool rear seot lPeakers, AM rod10, \in1ed glass, left hand remole control m1rr01", wheel covers & mote. (°Stk. #19-f) $A·VE $1000 $4725 BRAND NEW 1974 MUSTANG II HT . Steel belted rodials, disc brakes. vinyl bucket seats, pwr. sir .. tachometer, whl. covers, cut pile carpels. 2.3 litre, 4 cyL eng., AM radio, tinted gloss. (Stk . 1/2368, Se<. /j4R02Y246727) ONLY $3199 B(l.ANDNEW , -BRAND NEW . 191.4 MAVERICK-·· 1975 GRANADA BRAND NEW 1975 MUSTANG II HT incl. 2.3 liter JV 4 cyl. eng., pin ""stripes, steel rodiol tires, pwr. sir., pwr. front disc brakes, front ond rear bumper guords, AM rodio, 1;n1ed glo5'. (Stk ./11 66) • ONLY $3750 2 OR. SEDAN. lndvdiog metallic fini~. 250CIO 6 cyl. eng .. Calif. ~s,iOl'IS eq>I., pwr. fronl diM: brokes,, Deluxe bumpe!" group, floor shi ft , deluxe AM radio, !1n1ed gloss & more. :Stk.#1 •6, Ser.#5W82l l 23487) ON~Y $3969 BRAND NEW ·1916 · MAVERICK · I DR·. SEO. incl. 2'° OOIV 6 <'f· >elect-shih crui'8....-ic; ...... front d;<e brolces, front & - bv~r guo.d., AM radio. !ft' ......... glou & more. (Sil<.~ 261) . ONL~·-. $ \ \ ·BRAND N~·W · ' 19.75 ' 1'4 PINTO 1 bOOR SEDA~. Inc. 23QO CC-. 4 <'!": iof>Q .. ••eel belttd noial ' llres1 poss. comporj ., '~ . fron t & rear bumper gvcM-~ AMrocfoo & more . (Stock #121 • ONLY s2999 . BRAND· NEW 1974 COURIER ECON OMY PICKUP . Inc . 104.3 in . wheelbase; 1800 cc engine, white sidewall tirei;, 4 spd. transmission, in~de hood release, deluxe tool kit, 60 omp battery, H.D. ohef'nolor, arm rests & more! (Stk.lfT2569, Ser.i'f6099) ONLY $2745 • • ·BRAND NEW /, 1975 ~!!9!P,o~~,~~~~t. : leather· trim, dual exhaust, )tee! belted . redial WSW tires, convenience grQUp. ~ powel" Wot (6-way driver "'11y). fight : group, poW$'" lock group, deluxe wheel covers & more. {Stock # 136) $AVE $1500 $1269 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '75 F100 & F250 PICKUPS AT BIG DISCOUNTS (~ 1968 DODGE 1971 BUICK 'DART 2 DR. LE SABRE 2 DR . Sport spJiot, auto. Irons., power full power, outo. Iron~., factory st ·~vinyl roof (WRR267) air, vinyl roof, tilt wheel ( l 38ALD) ' . " . . ., . 888 $1695 •t_ •c• ,.,.t, ~ t1(.i71i PLYMOUTH '73 F250 P.U. -.W T'r>' DUSTll b tr111 Ck 1111. low ......_ 4 .pd. m.s., Double St1arp. ( 116FVY) fact. air. pwr str , pwr. brakes (Pl 729! 52333 53395 '7 2 FORD LTD '73 PINTO WAG. SQUIRE WAG>~ LOW MIUS 3 seat. loaoed {078EL YI Exterior d8COf_ (486GWX) ·s3195 52299 '73 FORD LTD '72 FORD IROl>GHAM 2 DOOR GAL.A.XIE 2 Dow Loaaea (81 4GtVI Air. oower {709FLU) 53995 52395 '72 COURIER '73 FORD 4 lflHd. rlldio.. · WAGOH (2 1219M) 3 seat. air, PWI' & more (Ser. 1702) 5 1899 53895 '73 FORD '71 GMC PICKUP TOlJNO WAGON "'•TOH A11 low mt1es root rack f623JGWI Air, POwef (118432) 52995 53295 • '71 T·BIRD '72 CAPRI LOA.DID . .... Low Miles. (320EXNl AM/FM. lancy. (019ETW} 52995 5 1995 '73 DATSUN '72 COUG.AV 2 Door, 4 "P"d tr-. lo• l Dr. H.T .... ._. t.d ••• P-.._,., p. lii'ik-. miles. Economy:(032JOY) viiiyt rool. (3080ZE) 52095 52499 '73 RANCHERO GT '72 T·BIRD 4 $pcL "'-. air, powft' 1tnrittq, 1 Dr. HT. FMll p-.. 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(766KJEl 52795 53995 · '69 FORD '74 BRONCO CLUI WAGON 414W.AGOH (~BOE) 7000 miles. like new. (606KHMJ 5 1699 s4995 '70 HORNET '72 DATSUN SST 41 DI. A.to.tr.... PICKW' 4 SPO. Tlitff... factory air, oower sreenng (377AGNJ • IOw"l'Yllles. {Pl 554 1) 5 1388 5 1995 SAlll Ol•T. HOUll; t '•"'·' '"' M•11.·P'4.1 I •111·6 ""IM.; 10 _ .. Pfft 1-. ,,,.,. SlllVl(l HOUll1 1 •111•t '"' M•fll./ 7 •111•6 "" ,,..,,.,rl, •Alli Ol•f. OHLY1 I •111·1 '"' s., . • 7 • I ~ ' J • ' ' 7 I ' • l • ' Laguna/South Coast Todav's f'i11al • EDITION N.Y. Sfoeks VOL. 67, NO. 326, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1974 TEN CENTS More Coast Colllllluter Rail Service Pushed By BILL SOIREIBER Ol tM D•Uy1'11t4sa.rt Orange County super\'i!iors will be asked nex t '""'eek to take a maj,or step toward iucreasing commuter railroad ~er,•icl' on Amtrak lines between Lo s .<\ngeles and Sa n Diego, it '''as lf':irned lotlay. Supervisor Ralph Clark , ~·ho is also chai rman o f the county tra nsit dis- trict , will ask Tut!'Sdity ror authority to negotiate joint powers fund ing with the l~o neighbor C0\1nties for up to l "'O more passcngertrains on-the San- ta Fe line. The line in question traverses the entire southern part or the county, running through San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, fl.1i ssion Viejo, El Toro and parts or the Irvine Ranch. It then goes throug h centra l Orange County into Los Angeles. Clark's r equest v.•as apparently trigger e;d by the NO\'. 5 election loss of a one-cent sales la)( inc rease that v.•ould have funded a massive rapid transit system . Since that defeal in both Ora nge County and Los Angeles. government offi cials ·have been conducting post· mortems to determine where to turn next. rea Hard to Swallow Laguna Sword Gulper Jailed ''Crazy l~orstt" -the sv.•ord S\1:a llo"'·er v.·ho claims he can ride a bicycle, do jumping jacks and play a harmonica wh.ile lhe blade is insert cd-is in jail in La~una Beach today. Offs tage, he goes by the more conventiona l George DeSoto, police said today, and that's the name tha t .. .,·ent on the booking log at city ja il Thursday when officers busted Crazy llorse on charges of stealing 5500 from a house. ... DeSOTO, OF 570 Gt,t:l\:KEl'RE St., a llegedly broke into the house on Sunday. Polic·c said that last sum me." he entertained thousand s of \'i ~itor s at thcSa\\'dust Fe:-;ti\';11. Ile once told an interviev.·er thal h1.i. career at ingestin1; S\vords - somelimes l\\'O at a 11n1e -started \\'hen he "'as in the fou rth grade v.•h<'n he S\\ a llrn1 ('d a penC'il by accident Logu11u Escape Murderer at Large · 'But Not Dangerous' A convicted murderC'r 1vho escaped f rom a \\"Ork Cl'C\V near Laguna Beach was s t i ll ut l arg e tod ay. but School of Art Zoning Permit Gets Denial • Plans for :1 ne"'· campus for the Laguna Beach School of Art met a set- back 'rhursd:iy v.'hcn a requested con· d1tional use permit was denied by the Board of Adjustn1ent. Board members said the location in a single family rcs'idential (R-1 I zone \\·ould be in <:onfliet v"ith the city's genera l plan. The :iltempt by school offici:l ls to construct a S400.000 building on the 2.8 <1.crc site a t 2222 L:.1guna C<i nyon Hoad has bt.'en hobbled by extensive red tape. The project C'a me before the Board or Adjustment once before and was at first denied. Board members then changed their minds and continued the item . Their d ec isio n can be appealed to the city eouncil. If lhe project is ap· proved nt tl)at level. it 'll•ill come back 'lo lhl' Board or 1\djustmcnt for design review. Oranlf<' Coast · "'l'ntht.•r Clear toni ght :ind Saturday, according ~o the w e athe r ser,·ice. with slightly warmer te mpc r:1turt's Saturday. llighs at th1• bc;,ehe~ 68 rising lo 73 inland, l,o.,vs 48·5..i. • INSIDE TODitV- 0a11y Pilot Sta// "'riters Tom Ba rley and Jo Ol1ort lake o look al the creotnie forces that are /lnwirig 1hi1 week.rnd along the Orange Coast. See lodou'' \Veekender. •tT_.W'"'• ., Mfll-'lffW11 A• kllllflt DI LM. .. ytl •I C.literlN• AJ o....-.. (t.ufll1 •• ........ .,.J ll4't1-•M• ci.1 Cl•HUl.. Ol•IJ M11IU"" II authorities said he is not considered dangerous. "\Ve have a lot of people in the. in- stitution "''ho commit one violent act and you can't arbitrarily say he"s ·da ncerous because hf' got drunk and got jn an a rg ume nt "'ilh somebody," Lt. Charles Sather , forestry camp supervisor. said. Gerald \\l ya lt, 43, "''a s conviC'ted or second·degree murde r five years ago in the San Fra nc isco area and sen· tenced to five y~a rs to life. Tuesday he "''alked away from a rorestry crew operated in cooperation with the California Ins titution for Al e n at Chino. The e re \\' \\'3S working on a rire break near Emerald Ba)'. Sather said an a ll-points bulletin has been sent out and special contact made with authorities in areas whe rt' \Vyatt has contaets, including North Carolina where his family lives. Sather said t'he FBI has nor bCe n called in because there is no defi nite proof that \Vyatt has left the state. •le sa id he docs not consider \Vyatt dangerous because he has bec.n a model prisoner for three years in minimum sccurilv. "Be l ie\'{' 11 o r not, murderers generally turn oul lo be our best in- mates. It's a one-time shot, generally ~peak ing," Sather said. Mission Viejo School Design To Be Studied Conceptual des igns for the third high school in the Capistrano Uniricd School Di sl ricl -one to be loc.aled in l\1i ssion Viejo -will be discussed dur- ing an adjourned mJ1el_ing of trustee!!'. l\fonday. 1.; - Uourd members will assemble al 7:30 p,m in Hoom 706 upstairs in Dana llills •ligh School in Dana Point to re\liew plans submitted by the architc.ctu ral firm of Blurock and As· soc I ates . """" .. Cfftt-tl DI 0.•01 JHUC•t •1 WINll'wW At """'" •... stw\ Mf••tl• .... tt111wl•l l'1.. •• foMYiMM Cl ...... "'' ...... , ........ , , ... , Karnt• •1 W.11..... II .11111u .... " •' Wfl(-.. _,. 01 Th e third h lgh school. call~d Capistra no Valley lligh School on the architect's cho.rts, is lo be located ubout on<' blo<'k south of A\1f'r\• Park"•ay on \1ia Escobar. OistMct of· ricials hope to gO to bid this ra11 for the , li'iifConstruction ph:asc v.·hich v.•oulil produce u racility for 1,200 student ~ Plans call for lhc school to open In Scp1cmbcror 1977. MlllN~ A• Mtritt c-•. , w.t-MI "''" A• Wfflt....... ,, .. Mllt1MI l't!HNll Al Total cost of lh i;chool. wh1rh will ullimntelv serve 2,_.00 stu<lc11ts, is t stimo.tC'd at $4 .8 mllllon. \ Clark 's proposal was the outgro.,.,·1h or a hi g h level m eeling in Anaheim this "'"eek "'ilh Super1•isor Baxter \\l ard of Los Ange les County and Supervisors J im Bear and Jack \\1a lsh of San Diego County. Ward has proposed that the counties sue Amtrak to improve commutf'r service but Clark proposed a different approach. Jte said Senate Bill 226G, signed into la"' lhis year , pern1its county bo;,irl'.ls of s upervisors to d ip into l.oca l 1'ransportation Funds for subsidy money that could be given to Amtrak . • • Before pas3age of SR226G. thOlit' funds could only he ust'd bv tran:.11 distnrts and could never bt• used In substdizc othC'r go\crnmt.·11t tran!'l1t S)'S tems . 'rile transport;ition funds art' pru 1·idcd through another statt• Ja\1· and are used 11rimarily to pay clain1~ rilt'd .igainst transit thst nC"tS Clark's 1Jroposal a-.k..; lh a1 di " cussions be allo\1't:d tn get und1•r 11 a~ \\'ith Los Angeles .ind San !Jicgo coun ti I'S. 1'he three count 11'.'s eould ht· :.1skt•tl In put up as much :.i~ S20Ll.OOO ;i ~c;ir tu .-,uh.-,1tl1z l' ;.idd1t1onal .\n1lr;1h passcni.:l'I' ~l·r.,·1('t• .1hou1 l\\O tlunb of thl' cstimatt•d uper,111ni.: ll1•f1 i-1t , :.111 admi1ustra11on :-pok<•:-n1a11 ... ;1111 to· da\'. bC1'1) Gt·nt·ral :\l an;11!1·r c; J . "Pele " f''1t•lcl1n).! said in .111 nl\t'r" JL'\1 lnd:l\' lh:.it 1t ha:-;,d>,1a1·:-h1·1·n 1111· run "l'n:-.i1s uf h1~ d1:-1r11·1 ,·h:i1 .\m1r~1k1rn· pr'U\L'llll'nts :.irt• \!\,d l>u1 unlil 0011• I ht•\ \1 t•rt• 0111 of rt·at•h llL· :-;;,ud tlt'\I' (·ornmut .. r rt1H"I do1111 lhL· Sa111;1 Ft• line 11oul1l "t•o111t•Hlt• 1111h our tra11:-1t t'OlTl(lor p\;1n and 11011ld .,·as 11 ... · in1pr1l\1~ J.!t•nt·r:.il tr;.in:-port:.ition in the 1.:ount.\ ·• F1rld1n:.: ~;nd sut·h improvemenl~ 11oulcl t.d,.• n1unth~ to n1a ke bccaust· l1l'\1 t•11u11nllt'lll cnu:-.t ht> found, sla· l1un' 1n1pr•/\l'd :ind cro ... i. gates 1n- ... 1;.illt•d at ;llinut 1_·1:.:ht ur lhc county ', :iti at ·I! r adv ero:-:-.1ne:-. F1l·ldtn~ said :\1ntrak imprO\'C- mt!nts ha,·e a l\1 a.'~ bt•t•n put on a bac·h hurn•·r but 11\\h 1.11lurc of !hi.' trw nsll ':ties tax. 1hl' 1~:-u1• has ~r0\.\'11 in 1m pHrtanl'.t' H1.· .~aul anv 1mprol'en1t111ts \1·ould he rl'latt\'t'ly ~111.lll bt·e<HISe of hen\'~ trl·J;..:ht scr1 1t·e nu\1 us111g the rail !111t·~ But ht.· ~aid l'Vt:n ll.l'O n1or1· 1>asscngcr run:-. \1 ould bc a big he\µ. Ir s Rules Unit Gives Nod To Rocky \\';\Sl!Jl'\GTO!\ <t.:Pl l -The Senate Rules Committee todav un animously appro,:ed the nomiri:.itiQn of !'\elson ~\. Ro('kefell cr to be 1·1ct• president and declined to rec1uirc him lo pl:.ice his vast finClnC'ial holdings in .a blind trust. The committee 1·otcd 9-0to send the nomination to the full Senate. Thl' House Judiciary Commit l l'C mean1A•hile"coq.ducted its titt<>od day of hearings on the Cormer NC'll' York go"~rno1·. .. Chairman Ho"•a rd Cannon fO- Xev.). said the Rules Committee's formal report on R()("kefelter .,.,·ill bt• issued Dec. 3 -after Congress' ·rhanksi:ivini: holiday rCC'I'.~.<;. Cannon prC'dicted tht· nomination ulli 1n atl'I,\· \1ill be·appro\'cd in both ('hamb e r ~. de s pite ;1 furor over Rockefeller's gene rous loans and gift s to pollti(';i] friends and :1 controvers ial_ ~k v.·hich ts brother financed. • 1'he Sl•n:.itc (•o n1 mitt er unanin1ous\\· rejetted s uggl·stions that ir formallV require Rock('ftller to 1>ut his hoJ<i . ings in a blind t rust or pl edge ne\'l'r again to J!i .,·e m oney to associates. Rockefeller, hO\\'cver, has said ht• .,,·111 abide \'oluntarily by both suggestions. Cannon satd the committee did not fee l it "''Ould be "meaning ful " to rt'- quire Hockcfeller to est<iblish th€' blind trusts. '"W ith the lremendous .. .,·ealth or lhe Rockefell er fam il y," hc said. "it would be \'Cry difficult to insulate lhcirentirc holdings. "\\'e ha\'e in this case a full <li~· closure. E veryone kno .. 1·s 11·here his holdings arc and ,,·ill be ablL• to re· c·oi;:nizl' if there is any conflict of in· tcre~1." Onl y one Rules Committct• member. Sen . J ames B. 1\l!en CD- Ala. I, s aid he voted for thC' non1 ina- tion \1·ith .. reservations." Soccer League , Sign ups Slated 1 Signups arc under >,\'3Y now for the Laguna Beach Recreation Depart- ~ent boys' and girls' soccer league. Forms are ava ilable at the recreation departme nt, 570 Glenneyre Street. The re are three divisions. Bantam League ror kids agl'd 7 to 9. 1he Pee \Vee League for kids aged to to 12 a nd the Junior League for kids 13 lo 15. Fee is S6 which C'O\'Crs insurance. un· iforms and awards. League play v.·ill be on Sunday af- ternoons~al .the Laguna Beach Hi15'.h School athletic field. Tryouts v.'ill be held at I p.m . both Ja n. 5 and J;,in. 12 at the playing field. . _; Eyes for a ffe(ller Th(• 1)la11 ht·ll1nd lhis sp:1rc-aj.!l' tn;_i:-1\ 1-; in\O[\C·d 1n a dl'llC'a!l'. clO\\'ll·to·l':trth operation. ·ro find out '' llo he is and \\ ha1 ht' i:- '"' ing lo do. 'C'L' Page :t Council Rejects Park Avenue Mall Proposal The LajJuna Bt•:1t h City C'ou11cd h•l~ bo\\·ed to the desires. lhrl.'ats of rl'd tape and l<'~a l <1('lion by clo1111to\\ll merchants and has St·nt the propiJ:-t'<I Park ,\venue !\!all hack lo tht• dr.i\\· 1ng board. The council at·ted \\'ed nc ~t1a1 rnllo"'ing a three hour dt•bJll' '" d 11ackcd chamb('r on !ht· n1all. Do"•nto11 n ml•rt'h;,1nts prcsentt'd an :.illcrnati\'C In tht• <:11\"s <ll'Sit!n for thl· n1all. ,.,·hit·h had been plannt•d la r~<'I~ :is a pcclestr1;1 n th()roug hf;1rl·. landsea ped and 1\1 1th hl'nchc:-. 'J'he ml'rt·hants dt•s1un l'alll·tl tor 1·1· ta1111ng SC'\'l'n p .. rk1ni-; .-,o.1C'C'S ;1\lq11l·d and n1a11ll c11111n :.: the ro:.id11;1\ ;i .. .i vrhiclc thuro11gh1.1r1' It l\".1:-:.ilsn landscaped and 11 Ith lx'nth"{'~ The co11ncd orclc r(•d plans for th\' mall rc dra,1·n lo rC'tu1n vchitlt• passage and a "n1inin1un1 nunlh('r, if any·· parking s rac('S. Staff 11 as cir (ll1rcd tO l'OllSU)t \\'llh Chff (:11(', libr;1rian a1 1ht· ::iclj~t('Clll t'Olltl\~ Lagun<1 Bl':tC'h brant·h l1bra'r~ to us<' 1f • :-n;1ecs 110\1 r1'St'r\'l'fl f11r !hi· l1brar1 ;ind th1' Ch:1111ht·1· o1 C:n111nh·rtc ... l;11f 11ould bl' "lrl·t·d up'" f11r ;.!1·11cral put.Jiit' USt' :\IJ,\'(1 r Roy Jl ,)J111 s;J11l .11'1·nmmoda· tion of thl' mt•rt·h.1111 ... · ch·~1r1•..; 11.1s lll'Cdcd to "L! lt1t• t 111• lu\11110;.:1'! h1•r ." :\lcrcha nt..; h;ul thr1•;1tt'1lt'd 111 t.11\1· lt•,t!al <tt\1011 ;ic,1111,t thi · 1·1\\ 1!1r r1• nlo\'tn).! ac<'t'.'>" r1 ..,l11 :-:1 1011~ 1h .. ~hrir1 ,ruh of P;1rk \11·1u11· h·11 l1t·t\1t•t•111h1• lthr;.i1·~ an<1r11.1 .. 1 lllJ.!h\1.1\. Ford Backs Hikt>s lh•n1\ F111d II I hl' t' h.1 1 r n1 ;111 ol F "I d \h~lrlr ( ',1 . ,,11" llt' ~\tpp<H'l ~ ,1 \ll t·1·tll ,1 l!.dlon 111 ~ r1·:1:-c• 111 th1• :.!;1 •"11!11" Ln. 111 l 1~ht r't' '"'""toll 1•11·111 hutn.:h !hv 1!1t'.1'11n· tll.t\' h11r!'1 -.11' ,;tit·,, II•" lh\11 111 '.\1•11, it IM\fh'tt lntl.11 Sa 11tc~ 's Suds • -·r lrkin.g R eader Victims' Identity Unknown A t\.\·in-cnginC' li ght pt:ine bclic1·ed based at Orange County 1\irporl <·r;ishcd and burned in rugJ,!ed S;1nl:1 Ana Canyon foolhills earl~· tod:.iy. killing it s three unidentifi c·U passl'ngcrs. A enunty :.h(•riff's dep<1rtmcn1 .-,pokcsm:.in said the crash occurred :11 :.ibout 2:30 a.in . ;iboul four miles up Gypsum Canyon south of th1· Riverside Freev.•ay. One of the bodies aboard the s ha1 tered airplane I.I' as burned beyond rr 'I cognition and the spokesman said it 1s not e1•en known if the vict im "''as malt· or female. The other t11·0 persons kill£•d \lt.'rr men but no ide ntities h11 d beeu established asyC't. Bel' a use of ext t•ns1 \'<' f1 r!'.' damage tc1 lhl' fuselaµl-. inv(·stigators v.'t're 0111.' ablf' to rt•ad ;1 portion uf lhe hro\.\•n and 11·h11e Bt·eehcraft idenl1 fieat1on number. "It lookl'd likf' 35·0 but "hen 11 1.· l'hecked around >,1·ith !hrt'l' airports in th1· ;ire:1. 11·e found that a Beechcraft matching th" deseri1>tion was m i ssin~ from its Orange County tie·dO\\ n ... ORANGE COUNTY + ~4 - . o~.1, "'""' ,.,., ,,,.,., CROSS MARKS CRASH SITE In Rugged Canyon Area lhl' ~Jhlkcsm:in said "II .-, las\ lhrel· d1 ~11 ... 11\'r(' l:l5 ·1l .. 'rhi• ~110J...1.•:-;n1:111 :-.a id th<' Long B1 .. a(•h .\1rpnr1 lo\\<•r h:iri r;1d10 a nd r.1d.11· ~·tHllc1t 1 111th thl' Orangt· Coun- t~ h;i :-"d pl::int' ;it :llX>lll 2·:'!11 a m :ind !'ludrh.:n!~ lu:-.t 1.:untact \\'ith 1l ··11 >,111ulrl :-;('l'/l) that t·\'C'l'~'lhin i-; 1>01111 :-10 1h1 ... h1.·1ng lht• :-:.i mt• plan('." tht• :-p!ihl':-111;1n :-:nd. If 11 i..; thl' ~.'1me a1rrraft. 11 1~0\\.·nctl b\.l',1rl Hn~clh of 1\r('a and is li cC'nscrl 111 ;1 llarhnr Ar1';1 firm cnllcd :\1nrint• ~1 :1sll·r:-ln1·, thl' ~nokcs1llan s:l id 401·t~s1 i~:itor ... ·~If the ~C'('ne :d :-.o di:- ro't'rt·d a :-1n:lll nutchook conlninln" ,J r:illforn1;i d r11 ('r's licc·nsc bc loni tn~ to a ~l rrz-111 La\\~On of ll ur\tin.l!Jlon Hc'.1Ch It .,., as not known if La\\'SOI\. 11 ,,.._ aho.1rd till' lloontl>d 1>h1nt• . Tht• \\ f'l't'k .,1 a~ rllsto\'('rcd \\hen ~t11·rnf'::-otf1rcr:-•ind rounty firemen 11\'1'<' C":'lllt-d to th<' sct-nc of ;i small hru-.h f11t• n('ar the Junction of \V cir :ult! \.~'.f>!>U!O r'.in~ons in the Sanl:1 An.i :\toul\t:i1n" .. .\ rler1111 \ ro-u nrl 'hC' v.·rrrk:tgc sca1 lt•rt•d n11·r .1 v.1de area ," the '1m\..1_·,n1;tn ~.11<1 "ll \\'as s till on fire \\ ht·n \\I' j.101 !ht•J't' ., Clnt• 1,f lht• b'1d1c~ had been thrav.-n 1 ll·H r ot thl· "rcckage :i.nd \\'as not h.Jdl\ IJIJl'll\'d -·· I , OA1l Y PILO T • L l~C Barefoot Battlers l • .'.l11r;1 l 'hanlh('r..; and David P:iu!s(ln :JS nc\\IV\\'('ds <.:nrv ;111d P~ul Br:Htt·r argue in srrne frc•111 "B;.irefnol 1n.thl' l'ark .... Pl ~1 .\ '1 111 tic sl:q.(t·d at Hp m. Ot't. ;;, G, 7 by Da n;.1 llill-. lligh St linPI ..,tullents in 1hl' )',e hnnl th<'<1ll'r, Russell Must Return On Thanksgiving Day ~11, p,1•• S••ll P!\91• ORDERED TO OKLAHOMA Murder Suspect Russell .. Ford lo Give Pinto ·Buye rs I R e bate of S66 lh l\t·r .... it 1 !.17~ r111111 r 11~··•l11•1r-. 11i11 hC' J!l'tl 1n~ a S1if; C'hr1:-.tn1;1" pr""''ll\ of ~url-. from l hv l'.ll :--1na nuL11 tur1•1 " rebate to rrll1·el a pn1·1• tlrnp 1111 th1· mndt•I announ eed 'fhur ... da~. And ror bu~ er~ II hn no11 hu ~ thC' sUht'omp:1r l c.1r. 1hl' Ford :'ol otnr c ·on1pan~· h.i~ dt•cicll·cl to "11ork $J:i0 of1 1 hi' h;1'-•' prH·(· 'l'h.it n1akt·~ lh1· 1'11110 l\\O·<loor tht• n:1Utin':-IL·J ~I l'\l'I 11'-l\'l'r.tr. In J :-.t.d l'lll1·11 t v.h1<"h niarl•· nn ho111·.., ;1hou1 th•· <l r1·l1111ng 11l•11 r:1r m .11~l·!. Fn1•l 11r!1c1.i1~ -..11d 1! 11,1"' 11h I )(Ill, 1 h.i I 1 h1• l1 t;1> I llt'">:-0 11t '! ·d._ ,J do,~· 11f 1nn11, O RANGE COAST ll\( DAILY PILOT ,.,,,. Or....,. C'OOl•I 0~•1• l'!IOI "'lh "h>th o\ !QM l>of'flll .. "'9-P•••·· •<P•~''""dO•t""O-""'OI C.O•'t P\.C>I•"' "<l (o,.,o•"• ,,.,,. ~!• "'"'""' •• • ""~,.,....., Mil,..., 1~10.,~~ I'"'"'· lo• CJl•I• .... ... ... 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Telephone 11 141 M2-4 Jl1 Cl•ssilird Advtrl1sing 642·5671 Laguna Bertc h Atl Departments : l •!eohone 4'M·'"" FormPr l~n~unn ll dl-. rei;idt"n\ J:.imt•, H :t\ H U">'>l'lt \\;1, (11'dl'rl'( by a Los An~cles Judge 'fhursdav to be r eturned to Oklahoma Thanksgiv · 1ng Day to race t ri al on charges that he m urdered and robbed a 92·ye:ir·o ld m oo But lawyers for lhe Oklnl1oma n \.\.'hose l\\'O years in J<iil wi thout a hearing stirred widespread :ittention said that they woul d file an uppeal before the re turn d ute. In the mea ntime, hO\\'e\·cr. Russrll is back behind bars a fter his short· lived freedom o n bail. ~l e s pent about t1vo ye:1rs in ju1 I \\'ailing fo r some sort o' ht'aring lo <It•· cide if authorities in Oktahon1a could hring him back to lhc statc to stand trial. Superior Court' Judge Ray mond Choate sa id that he was eon\·inccd lhat there was 1:nough evidence pre· :.coted al R usst•ll's hearing to \\·urrant hi s relurn. lie s tressed that he has m:.ide no judgme nt on guilt or inno<'ence -only that he belie\•es lhut Hu!i:-.etl. indeed. was 10 the state at the time 1he murdt'r of Al bert Chris tenber ry look place in r<.l a rch of 1972. ' r., tt 1 You'1·(• l11t•i fefl Hijackers Threaten 47 on Jet TUNIS. Tunisia IAP) -Arab gui r· r11l.1 ~ thrt•:1 tcnt:<l to kill passcngcrs ,i lioJ rd :1 h1Jat•kt•d Jl'thnl•r 1n 'l'un1s lo- 1l,I\' unit·~, "''nc·1:1\c•s iaill'd in Europe ;111d I ht· :'ll 1dd ll' Ea:-.\ <1rc freed 'l'hrr't' J.!!ll'l'rillas \I ith :-.uhmnt·hinr ).:I HI"> ~lnr rnl'd !ht• Hri\1:.h r(.'JU in the r 1•r<:r.m (;ulf :-.ht·1kdom of J)ul1a1 lat e 'l'hur,day, \1ou1Hllng :1 s1cv.ardt>:.s :ind .i llOrlcr. The flight originated in London. sto1>pcd 10 Deirut. and \\'US l11•1U1fl f1;r ('a lcul1.i, Sing:q>0rc :111d ll1'1111t·1 on I hf' 1,Jand ol Burnl'O. ·1 lie guerrilla:-. !hrt·a\t•nl'd to blu11· 1111 lhl' 1J1:111{' and !ht> 17 pl'r:.ons ,1ho:1rd unlc·ss th(·~· got fuP I and a sub· :-litu!i' :-.IC\\ ar<lc:-.s. 'fh\' l)uhai go,•ern· n1t·n1 l·un1pltt·d and lht· p\;111£' look off l11r'frq1nl1, l.tli~·a. It rt•ful'le<l in T ripoli and flt•iv on lo ·run1s, 1Jnd 1'rl A1·1'' a1ri>orl :-.ourct·s :-.;1111 thf'rf' \\'Crl' indications l\10 ot ht'r l•l'I -.on-. 11 t'l'l· \voundt•rl t·n rou11· 1'11r11s ..11rp1,rt l\';1s :-.l'all'd orf tu JI\ Lut of. f1l'1.d \'chic les. :ind all outgoing ;;nul 1111·0111111~ flight:-. 11t·rc ha1T1'(I. but 11 \1.1~ no\ k1101\·n if un~· 11oundrd 11crt· 1:1hc1111tr tin~ planr . 1'1111 nt·\1sn1en ;1llo,1·1:1l .1hoard 1l1t• i·r;1ft s;1 11I lhl' :,!11t•rri\1;1 s den1an11l·tJ thl· rt'le:isc uf 1:1 f<Hnradt·:. ja11L·d 111 t\h:1rlot1n1 and Hon1e. ;n1d \\'OtLld kill 0111· p;1 :-.sengl'r 1:\·1'1)' \\I\) hours unlt>Ss tht·\ ~ot 1ht•n1. But a P;dcst1nian spl1nll'r grou1> in l;icirut said th\,' h1- .1:1ckers sought thu release of l\\!O J!UC'rril\as jail ed in Holland, :i nd 11oulcl kill l'1'e ry Dutch, Belgian a nd Luxcmhour):( hostage unless their d e· n1:in1I \1a:-. mt•t . Th1·rc \\'as no im · 1TH'd1 :1tl' explanation for the d if· I !'l't'net• 1 n 1 he dr rn and~. Gunman Scares Laguna Woman, Then Departs Lag una Beu ch poli ce toda ~· are in· \'t'S t iga t in g a strange casc of a p1mp)e.facC'd gunman 1\·ho uccostcd a Lit)!una Beach \1•oma n, ht-Id a la rge· t'altbt·r rt•vol,·e r to hc r liead, laughed :incl ll·H 'l'hu rsda y. 'l'he incHlt·nt occurrt'd at about 7 :4~ 11 m ion tht> corner or Thalia and Glen· ll<'Y re Strct·t s, ont• of L<igu na 's busies! 1ntt•r:-.cct ions , Pulice dt'sc ribcd the assailant :is a man 1n his carly 20s Y1ith an u.c nc con· <1111011. blondish hair and of medium hl·1ght and build . The gun is bclicvc<I lo be a :38 caiibcr re\'Ol\'cr. ;\'.othi n i: \\·as s to le n from lhl' \1on1u n. P olice said the g un man plart'd the 11·eapon to the \.\.'Oman's head. laughed at her rear a'nd thcn ran :111·;1y. • ... ~.~<··--o1•S·06JO eoo•r•OO<I, ••1~ 0••~'1" rr..,., ,.,"' •h·~~ '--;.,,. """' \100••• '""'"•'''"' "'*Jltl l'llli.t' e• IO•"''''"'....,."!'<••·• '"'ti • .,rnw-...:. _, ... "' ·-· .................. ...... nan a I fl II :. 11 i~h S r hocil s1 udl•nt ~ Theresa Lopez and Don .Jackson ari' look1n~ for\\artl to 1nakin~ so me money for school cluhs und;l.\ al.a.. ~chuul..!.\1>1p mccL l>arent.-l'e.o1che.J:-Stvdenl - 1\s:-.oc1a11011 spo n~or!'d ('\'C lll \1 ill' be held from 9 a .m. lo 3 p m. S-f1>'\!t I''" 1!1'•1• .... llt•G 1! C..•11 .... .. C••••n•~·• -....~"""""" ~· '"'""' ~O!) -~·· ti• '"'"'' tt 1111 monlftl •, ,..,,,,.,, Ol\1•"11 111\0 U Ill fl'llM'llM' 1n thl' ~chool park1n,1:? !tit. SpJt'l' c<in be rcscr\'rd by calling '1%-21111 R1•frc :-ihm1·n1 s '' 111 lit· O\'oil<.iblc and the school b'\.nd \\ 111 entertain. ' • I Thespif111S at Play Student actors in San Clemente Hi gh School produ ction of "Take 1-Ier, She's Mine'' re· hearse. In front (from left) are Janene Lovullo and Lesli e ROYle;;oln rear (from left) are Na n· cy Vo n dc r l.aunitz, J ohn Vit ~il a nfi l.ind a Bake·r. Comedy \Viii ·be pe rformed at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday in 'friton Center on t he campus. Tic kets are priced at Sl .50 for adults and SI for s tudents. Laguna Suspect Charged With Police Assault Petition on Freezing I Parking Rates Slated A La guna Beach man \Vho dociged police bullets \\•h1le lcading police on a Jn what could bccome a rare to the .chase through lhc Art Colony has becn polls. Laguna Beat'h ,·uters m:.iy be m~.~e;t rat£' \l.'OU !d be frozcn until the forma ll y cha rged "·ith burglary and confronted with a second issue in a struclur e is paid off. a~saulting :1 policcofricer. proposed c leclion deciding !he fate of .l :imt•s ~:. '.ll clz. 31, faces a p re· a park i ng .s tructure nea r the \\'illett'spro posal\~·ouldkeeppa rk· h rninary hearing in Laguna Niguel dO\.\'ntown business a rea. 1ng m eter r ates a t lhe same IO cent:-.· l\lunicipal Colirl Dec. 3, said Danil'I ;in·hour lc\·el. but restrict th1: use of Kelly. Oralll!l' County deputy d istricl n1·ch.·ird 1v1·11ctl,. 11·ho h·.1s b·•ttlcd k · h l .. !he money ta ·en in y meters o al·· <1llo rnt')'. I · f the c ity counci before on the issue o qu1·r1·ng off •!reel park1·0, 1\lctz has 11leadcdfinnocent to the . "' .,. pa rk ing meters :ind fees, said today cha rges. 11 c remains in j ail on $2,500 he \.\'ill seek throug h the initiative pro-Tha t \.\.'ould ihro\v n1ctc r main· bail. Kelly said. cess to place before t he voters during tenanee, pa rking enforcement. and 'l'he chargt•s arose from an incident the same elcction the qucstion of . a dn1inis tra tive costs an estin1atcd S;iturday in Lagun a Bt•ach \\•hen a freezing meter rates und revenues. $100,000 inlo the general fund \\'hich policcn1;u1 in,·t>stigating a possible \vould have to be made up by cuts in burglary <it 1494 -Calalina St. \.\'as al· Willetts said "I hope to have my service or incre ased property taxes. t<iC'k ed by a man brandishing a long petition read y so that on \he same cityofri cialssaid. knife. ballot there will be a second choice." ·r1ie nffict·r. Sgt. Da\'id :\\'ers, rirt•d \\lednesd uy. thc cit.v council voted \\'illelts m aintains that parking two shots a t the man. \.\.'ho then fled. to place the question of constructio n or meter fi nes estimated to lolal S7H,000 'fhe m a n nex t v.·as spotted by the parking structure and financing to should be able to pay for the p;,1rk1ng- Offi cc r G reM Bar tz, who chased him the voters in a bondcleclion. related c ha rges and that all mctL'r in his police ca r a nd then on fool monies should go to acc1ui sition of url -I f If a pproved in that eleclion. the thro ugh lhc Art Cenler, a comp e x o voters \\'ill hal'c set dO\\'rll<lii·n v.•ater ditiona\ par king. small s hops at 1491 S. Coast Highway. Four shots \\'e re fired at the man, meter rates i.il a level necessary to \\'i\letts v.'ill ha\·e to secure the \\'ho was fina ll y cornered and arrest· pay off the bu ilding. Th:.ifrate, v.•hich signatures or 1.608 rcgistercd \Q\t•rs t.'d in the pa rk.ing lot or Ja ck·in·the· is lo be determined by the hontl v.·ithin 180 days in order to gl't his in· Box , 1201 s. Coast High wa y. iiiiiiiiiiiijj;;;cjjouiinjjsjje;l ;' ;'o;ujjljjdj;bj;~~· jjl jj5·jjtjjenjjljjsj;a;o:::;ho;ujjrii;;o;r ;;;';· 1 ;iajjtjji v;e;o;n;l;h;e;b;a;l;lo;ljj. ;;;;;;;;;;;;::--- FINAL WEEK Special Purchase Sale! ' ' -~· ..... • • I • • , ... ' .t..• 1'C'd \·on llemert has made :i trur kl Clad purrh;i .... ,. nf he<tutiful !\lari n1ont sofas ;1ndrh111r~: \\.t· :-.:ive SSS by buying a h uge 1 rul'klo;id and vou sa\'c SSS \\'hen \Ve pass t hem a lon'g lo you: /\ fine selec· t io n of colors. prints and fabrics . :\Jany other sofas and chairs nu\v 111 ~tock .i re a lso on sale. Chairs rr~.pri rr<I '169 f1·ont S:?:l9 .\'0\\' F RO.'f So'fas l't"g. Jll'if•Cd I ron1S 179 .\'01\' F R0.\.1 •399 - OREXEL.:...HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOOOM ARK-KAAASTAN-BAKER NEWPORT BEACH · WEEKDAYS• SATURDAYS 9:00 lo S:lO CLOSED MOHDA YS , I 1727 1Jil':S1'CLlt'"' Ult . t142 20:.o L AGU NA BEACH • ;J I.~ NllHTll l,;(li\SI' 11\\'\ I~~ f~l TORRANCE' 2:1&19 llA'i\'TllOR:\l": Hl.VIJ 111p1•h rn t1I M ~un 12 ~ Jtu J'ftl l:li'I I I I I " Toki11g Bitter 'with Sweet U'IT•I ....... Connc(tn:ul bakers marched on the Capitol 1n Jlurtford Thursday, pro· ll·-;tJng h1c h sua-a r prices The Labor Department in \Vash1n gton rcpurts still higher prices 1n November. Career Training Schools Can Teach You a Lesson BY SYLVIA PORTER Let's suy thal you usually \vork full lime hut !h:1t you .ha\ c nO\Y bct11 forced lo v.1ork part t1m1' 10 ,1 Job below your pnlt'nt1:.1I s l.1lls ut a pay cons1dcrahl} less than you nc l•d l<• !.upporl )Oursel f and your fum1ly You are, thercfQ z c dc~p\y tempted by tod.1y':. broad vari ety of vocational and home study t oursc s he1ng adve rtised the nation over Y ou also knov., though, th at this fi eld 1s rid- tll ed with gyps ters and deceive rs \'ol.I are aware that ilcens1ng and formal gO\ernmcnt re gulation of lhcse schools 1s .dmn~t non CXl::>lllnt. SPl ltRJ=:D 8\' huge ln· fu sions of go\ ernment· gu,1r:.intccd student loan funds <1nd the Veterans \d· m1n1 st r :.i t 1on 's n1a ss1\C post-Korea GI bill . pnvute \ncat1onal educati on schools and co1 rcspondencc courses h a\~ become .t multi b1l llon dolla r tn· dus try . Son1c 3,250,000 stud~nti. a re ciu:rently enroll ed 1n l-0,000 pn\~1te vo c ut1onal s chools throu~hout the U S. 'I ~ p1call)•, they p~y fr.om SIUO to SI 000 (I!' even more fo r a cou rsc of 1nstruct1on But as a n 1l luslrat1on of how inadequate many of the 5 S ta te Banks Dip Le n d Rate S\\: FB \'.';CISCO <APl -'.\l:tJOI" Ca\Jfo1 n1a brinks joined 1n culling their pnml' Jcnd1n~ rate~ led b~ Bank or .·\m er1ca . the nnt1on ':; Jai gest com merr1.li bank H.111k nf ,\n1 er1ca .ind tni!t:'d CultfrH n1a Hank both 1 c~h1c1 d rorom 10 75 pet <:ent to JO :!:a percent the 1ntere ... t r.1lt 1 tun ~C{I n1 .11or bu!-.1· n1..·~..-,11.:c •iunt ~ '/he cuts ,1 l'1 l' l ffcct1 ~ l' 'I htu :idav. \\('11:.. l'or gn B:1nk Sl't'lll it~ Pt11 1flr \,11Lon,d B,1nk ,1ud (,,'1 o(k1•r Bank .111 ~;i 1d Lill, 1,uuld lo11c1 tht>1r 1n 1n1l 1 :'lies f1 on\ JU 75 per- ll'nt t1l lll 25 percent 1ellt2t> t nclod,11. schools arc, recent studies hy the General Accounting Office tn \V ash1ngton have revealed that th ree out of four pr1\ale training school students never f1n1sh th eir courses -and only 6 per· cent of veterans enrolled in these courses found em plovment 1n their fields (If tr<11n1ng ·1 hP GA.0 has rcpcirtcd too that the default rate on a fcdc1 .il ·state guaranteed lo.in 1s hkely to top 24 per Cl nt soon. v.•1th an eslimated 50 percent of the defaulters from private 1ocat1onal education and home study schools. Tll E U.S. OFFICE of Education also recently completed a report enutled ''Pollution tn llighe r Education" 1n "h1ch Uus of. fice warns against the fol· lo1v1ng key areas of deccp· t1on F i audu le nt and m1 s\cad1 ng advert1s1ng, in· eluding such claims as that a school 1s · VA approved" or that "modern eqwpmen- t ' 1s used (u hen 1t actually isn't ) or that a n9n·ac· credited lav.• school has arhievcd the US Justice " "Recogn1hon bv Department of ~f1 slead 1ng sohc1tat1on a nd recruitment practices aimed at boostin g the status a nd cred1b1l1ty of the schools -with sales per· sons u•orking on a comm1s s1on based on the numher of s tudent s recr uit ed ma s qu e radin g as "~wdance counselors " Diploma mills appealing to people who, as a recent articl e tn American Ed ucation stated, "want to O\C rco tn~ q uickly what they pe1 ce1\ e to be a gap 1n their curriculum vitae " TGITION REFUND poht 1cs -unde r which a s1g n1f1 t:.1 nt n1aJC1r1l } or enrollees 1n proprietary voca ti on al e duca tion schools drop out but ne\er get a tu1t1on refund. (Im· po rt ant n ote· Gl bill be ne fits cease 'vhen a student drops out of school, not when his or her f1nan· c1al hab1hty end s ) Abuse of fede ral student as s l5ta nc e programs. ·ranging from cheating on adm1ss1on tests to ktck· backs by vocational coun· selors·\Yho back unqualified students More than 11 year ago, the Federal Tracie Commission launched a maJOt campaign to warn the pubhc against deceptive pr11ct1ces by vocat1onal sch ools. TllIS P1\ST .summer, the FTC f o ll owed up by I I proposi ng a new trade reg ula ti o n t hat would reqw re p11 \"&le vocational and home study schools to pro ,·ide p rospective students with a dequate in· 'Thank sf' formation to allow them to make '1tn informed and in telhgent dec1:;1o n whether or not lo enroll in a school " Schools would have to sub· slant1atc any and all em, pl ovment and earnings claimed -e g, disclose nnd prove how many students a,ctual ly v.•cre plact•d in Jobs, Disclose dropout r.1tcs to prospect!\ e students und give student~ to hc a IO day cooling nff 1>er1nd after a co ntract has been signed , give refunds 1n lhc event or cancellat1on of the conlracl by either part). Big Always Best? A rithor Blasts S upe rtanke r Con,cept i\E\V' <>HK !L'Pl l-1'he Suez C.111 II probabh 11111 bt• ll'Ol>encd soon. b.:i 1 r1n~ ;inoth£'1 nu~b1 c:ik or 11.1r in the ~tlddll· l'~:1 S L .HUI ll n1 :.1\ bl' n.1\ 1i.:.1b!l· fo1 loridC'd tnnkcrs .1 ~ l .1r~c as 80 000 tons 'fhat ~h11uht tl11l't't .1 Jul of 01\ ;:n 1n t! f1t1n1 1hl! Pl't ~fon li 11\f ,111•,1lu 1:u1i1 _,.Pl!-llTI ('0\llllrLl'S fl fllllff'lh~ Ion.II'. trip .11·(111nd 1\frl<«1. • ('<1pt. \ II \l cComb, tunk('r l'\P<'l'l \1rth the ,\mcr 1c..1n P c tro1l'um lni::l1tute ln \\'.1sh1nJ,!ton . told l:PI. Reopcn1n ~ thC' Sul!Z Ca n.11 \1 ou1rt sol1c other problem" for many n:it1ons ond ror thl' :-h1ppl n ~ lnfh1~1rv ft rould, l'l'".tor(' 10 pr o f11 .1l111!\~' mnn\ :111111 .111rr \('Sti:l·I~ thot ,tl l' m 1 cri>110'iiii'r Toilh1.• lon)! t 1 \fH+l'llUt\(I I hi' (' I pl' n( c:oc1d I hip(' Ill thl' l' 11 I\' 19Utl!'i lht• .l.1p.1nt•sr :.inrl :-.11rh hlllh.1~1 1 1\ nl l' 1 1 l ,, 11 ·" h I I' 11 1 n lo! ni.•t:u1.1t1•s .1 s I), ti: Lud\\ 1g • al r c~d\ \\er(' bulld111i;! ('Utl'!O 1essc\5 upv.ard'> of 50 000 ton s But e1os1ng of the can.ii. \\h1ch fo1ccd the tankero; to l!fl .11ound t\fr1cn . fosll't1..'d 1111' 100 noo to 300 ooo t1H1 st 1pe1tunkc1.., 1\h1ch no\\ IHI\\' IJC'C011ll' .1 ~tlUll'C 11r llll\)10\Cl ~I \! ltll• lllOllll'lll lx•t'llll-.t 11( thl-t>ffottll 'fl( the Unltt"'fi !"I.Ill's :ind 01hc1 011 consunt· 1ni.: ('nunt1 ics to consc r1c nil, the• c 1s ~ jt lut of tankl'1 1011n .1t:e \('\'erthelcss, 111on .. • supcttnnker:-. lite be· 1n,e. built and they ilre arous· 1ng opposition. Offic ials ~r many Ame rt('<ln port s don l like them beca use they 1lr:i w up to 65 feet ot 1\atcr .1nrl ... o r.111't rnter •\me11tan po1 1~ -,--ri(i ,, nf'\I book ~s11pt•rs h1 p •· b1 ~O l'I \lo~tc1t (Alfred ,\ l\ni)pf, "\l'\\ \'01 k ~ atta('kS lhe' ... up1•1 I ,1nkt•r as ,, d,1nS!,l'! nus cruft. hu1ll to shndd\ sl.ltl· <hn rl :-o fot ~· Ct'<ly oil com· • ' . ponies. ~l o~I Prt, a Sou~h ,\fr\can 1\ ho has served as a s:nlor on ~upcrtankc"rs , rhar~es I hey a r e un · derpo\\t'11•d from the stond· r ol nl of s nfety a nd mun()u \crablllty. lie ttl so chnr~es they ore frequently cornm,1 ndcd hy officers of 1n.1dcq ulllt• ex p<.'rlcnce \l1>s t ert '!I n ook SO\S s upc rt un kt•1 accidents c:i\1sr \~st nil s°p1lfa(::e'thnt • run destroy m.1rlne 11fo for long periods und wreck cno~t a l r~so rl u1·eas for years. on company people said ?tlostert '5 c harees were ·out of d11.t e" but an.er his book "'ent to press. the 200,noo-ton· Rnyal Dutch shell tankt'r ?.1t'tula ran .1J.trOund 1n the Str::uts of :\Iat cJJan. brQkc. open and llOurcd oil n\·c r be:1chcs Shell rl.11n1 -. the 011 v.a~ c1U1cJ...ly d1~l'L'l 'l'<I and the e<•o\0111cnl dan1a gc wu~ n1 1111n1.~1 ~lu•ll al .,11 ... alt! the \\rcfk \\,I ~ 1.:au~rd by u pllot1n~ error. Friday's Closing Prices c .... ,,1w 11 1M tlV.•" C•• (-c,, llt Ill-I It C 8 ~ I .. ' •H lG • i,. CCI C.,p 29 I .. , CK•CP I rs ~111 ...... c.i-J lrO f ''il) ""'' \lo C-o I'°' jf ti U ) .. ~ ... bfltt• 11 i .0 • ....._ .. Gt!IHllll I fl 6 II !WI CHlllL1.01 ~I II-YI C..llLlll •YI IM M~lllt Crill P!.120 1 •1 ... CtnUE I 21 I t It.,._ CMIPw I l-1 1 ll ,, .. ,. .. c.tltSW I 12 I ?U Ii">• V. c..,us,oy .o ' 1~ 11 , • .._ f;IT•I I I? • lt 1 .. , • \'I Ul•<aO• I J¥ ll"o•"' tOC!10 1 ••11"' 11111a '° 10 21 , .. w C.H,.•Air I i l l l11'o• \~ (l\jOl'nplMI I t• !I ... • \o CMC6Co oO 16 ,._ '• (~Ill ~I I Z0 21 ll" • IOI ~~5.0 I ::~'•,~ crwuc 1 J~ 1 Jt 11 " ~. C/Wr1t N 1 1 I IS »-• Vo ~•flld 11 •• '~· .... (l\j0 .. M 1 10 • .. , 11 ' F'nda November 22, 1974 DAIL 'I' P1LOT 1t 9 AEC'S Choice 1\LBl C~l1 Fll Ql1 ~:. N ~t (1\P ~ -A (".1hforn1 .t h,1:-;cd d1v1s1on or Rockv.••11 1 nt('r nat1c1 n.1! '' ns rho ... c ''to take ovt•r flJIC'l .lllOll .!Oil ITI<!O.l ~l.'mcnl or lh ~ \!t11l)11_ 1~11 1 1 i.;~ Cornrn1 ...... 1on's Roc:ky I lunt, l'l.1111 nt .1r <~oltlL·n . l'.o lo , lhe -\l·:r <..,11fi l"r1d .t\' I hL 1\1-:l ' ~ \ll1ui111l•t·quc Oi>era11011s (lffH r. 11ndC'1 1, t11rh thr Hocky Fl<1tis produt·11nn 1nr1htv 1s operated, :o;:ud lhr :1 nnu ;1 I ot plant .1c11v1tlcs totals :ihout S70 m1ll1 on. It l'mploys some 2,900 persons Acquisition Fight LOS 1\:'\GELt:s lUPI) Oce:idcn- l:ll PctrolE'um plan"' l<'J,:a l ;ict1on to prr,cnt St:indard Oil Co of Indiana from ucqu1r1n i;: 0 ('C'1 d1•11t.1l . des )Ile a ~tut1..'n11..•11t h' -sran1farli CKa rman .John :-oi1\t·.111n1;1•n th.it his company ~1 111 p1:.in:-. to mu~e nn olft•r • • ,10 ... rph l ILnr1I 11(-(•u!c•ntul tiresl· lll'nl, SH1d 1'1\u1 :.da:,. that th~ f'0"1pan1 ,,111 f1 i;:ht ""' ,1ttcm11t by Stundard tO hu;,. <)1:culrn1al A I 0 DAIL y PILOT QUEENIE By Phil lnterlondi ~~ I e._..,, ...... ..., ........ ..., • I · the .. oops '." "The beginner's s ope 1s over . llir•h llasslt• DiiH.G. Wells Play ·a Trick? him a s 1he product of "\\'h:1t LO:'\ llO:'\ 1 A I' l -An· i l·Jn only dt•scr ibc as a chr- thun.v \\·, . ..,,,the ll ll•L?1t1m;dt• I\ tnt k, and an C'X('t>pl1onal-~11n ,,f 11 . <; \\'l·\J .., ;ind Iv unpll·a!-a nt on <• ·· fJan11· Hl·lil·1·1·a \\'l-:-.1 11.1~ 111 th(• 11;.ii,..,a~l' to u hit·h (•fl\U'L/l'tl :111 An11·n1·:.i 11 l11u \\'1·~1 t1101i t:'\l't'Plion. IL1 .\' gl'aptu.:r ·~ r1·p11rl rhal hi~ ii r1tl t· t11rth r1 ·..,uhl·d frum "·1 du·ri . In :111 <•l1 J.!r .i· monit:nl. t r1t·li '' hi ... fa!ht·r plaietl 1111 ii hl·n hl· ft·:.irt•rl th;it Helx•t·· tu ... mothl·I' (·;i ni ighl 1t·a1·L' him. \·1•1ls \\'t•ll;,. \.\'hO il1t •d 111 1 ~11~ 1nti·n11onatl\' omi t'<I h t~ h;itl a I0-1i'<tl' :JJ f;i ir 111111 u:-ua l 11rl'ci1u1ior in !ht· D:imc H1."t>t •ce:1. 111111· l'il ho pt• th;it prcg n· cy nught ThL·~ m1·t \I hi·n \\'L•ll.~ \i;i:. bin1I htr to hirn." 4G;i0dsh£' \\<JS 19. \\\·~! comn1t•nled : "Sinrt• 'fhc book .. II. G. \\'ells he •~ de;ibng 1\11 h ;,1n l'\'C'nl :ind Rcbec r a \\'t·~t " \l;!:O or .'\O\'(•mht•r 1913 ;ind I \\<I S t:1litcd h~' (iordon i'\. Il a.I · horn t•;:irlv in Augu~t 191 ·1, pr l'~LdL·nl uf lhl' Gu ~-lht_•in1pl1c:a tio n sl'em!'>!Obl• ;..:l·nht'in1 Foun1l;1tion. ;ind l~ lllHlH ~t:ikahle ;i 1·nllt·1·t.1on of \\" t·ll~ · lt'llt'r~ to D<1m e R'-'b<'1·1·:1 !-ihl· a ~-"OJSH J.;G,\RDl\'(i T ll E sl ~tf'CI in l ht· pr1•p:11•:11111n 11! lu1,111t• \l:-.11.d 1m.1gt':-. that ihc honk . 11h1t·h 11;,,l h 1,t ~1ll front.ilC'xpo:-u~('of puhli..,ht·d 111 1hl· l·nllcd n11 !.1\ht·r 1:-. 1 11~1·_~~. lo St ·!, "t'\J·1 .. d llC'l'h:-:1go :.:1•n('r,d1• :1n111n ;. tht 11b.1ld. • • 1 t " · ' I 11 ti < t h \\11rd <ind111Br11 :n n 1'hu1·:-.da\ 1111u 1 !-a\· 1:i t' _ · ·1 ntt•1111on;1ll.v' I!> 11h:ll J frnd Rl~\'l f.\\"l\G ·r11 r. hnnli .... tr1k1n i.: hl'l"l'. 11 0 11 . -.::n'. in t he niunt hl 1 "Bo11k:-. Jn1I G o r<lo n µn :-.:-;1hl y li n o 11 Bookm1·n " ,\nth11n1 \\'1• ... 1 that '•" a truscd 1la1· 11f p1't :.cnl111 g C n mm<'.nt ing t_~. a nl•11:-n1;in, \\e~t added Of 1·our!'>I' the lt•tlers :ire nf ----------i,:rt>;H interest but I a .m ACTOR TOY !-Orr.1· ii isn't a proper edrl · u11:: tnb. 1·ht'rt• :irt· error~ of dt·l:11l Thi• bn{•k :-.u,L?gl'sl:-. CH A/RM A l\r lhl•rt· l\l•re 'dubious· \1 umcn 111 m\' f :1tht·r·~ lire but I 1101.[.\'\\'0(J/) 1[·p1 I don·! ·!hink thC'rL' \l t•re :111~". ·T he \\l ;ir 111 1· t'u rp ~ ha.., li e h1·lit·1t•1l in !'>CXu;il 11 ;1.m erl :it t ri r ll vnnl !'> trl·1·1lnm . l lt· dis liked l)rn· \\'ea\t·r n;d11 1n al rl1;11rn1;1n :-1 1 tut1·~ und promiscuous of it s ;1111111;il 'l"o~ .... 1ur 'J'ot-. 11· .. n11•n. ·rhe onlr peoplt• he p rogr"1n, \1 hic·h l·nll1.:cli.-11l'nt 10 ht·~l 1\•ith 1vt"re tho:.e to.1·s tur 11 ndt·rpr11ill'ged 11hn 11-;1nH:CI to f?O tu bed childr(·n. "ith hitn ... YOUR HOLIDAY WINE LIST ··-·-·---HERE ARE A FEW SUGGESTIONS, RANGING FROM THE SUBLIME TO THE REA SONABLE: \I J. ·, I j,l•T1uc11:1P•11ll •/I 1 ·1, .. ,1, \.1 l\.1r 1·1· \l,•11r-.;1u\\ 11";r.. .• .• · · · · • • 8 ;o "uo j i ll j •19 4 00 II .'>II :l 69 ! I•, r11.11 ~. \li!11') l'hJrdvnn,1~ ! I l 1 < .,., I l1.1nl"Tlll. I ,J""'!•h 111"1111111 l'ulu.!111 .\lou11 ,1r h1·t .. 1 .. !Jr1 ( r1•1·h 1-'11 1n1· lll.1n1 \l"nd.11 1 Finn,• l!l.1111' l.1011 h••1n 1111· ~I .1r1.n \ 11 .. l~•j2 1"hll'nP1'f1 l!nt1n _, 1,1111., u, ... .i,.1 ,. , 1i1 111 I'••· ll•1rl~ I ~.11 11r.d h f 1\1•1· lit ul it• 111 lll 1 .. 1 l><•m.11111· Hn 11 ----~~~ OP£N SUNDAY 12 to 5 SOUTH COAST PLAZA °""'•lo .. < N•O• t >lfloK•i + Costa Mesa • 55 7-2907 ' "'" h1::.'1 ti 19 f, 49 • • 3 10 ·$ I I SAVE~~ 70% .. \ I ' • Our cr"ws have bffn Woriling ~s and ni9hts to 9"t '"ady for ff'111 sale , .. ifitms haYe bffn morir"d dawn ... in someo Cast's as much as 70°/0 ••• in addition t~ ffils . pric" cuffiftlJ ••• ev"ry s1119Je item in ffteo stCH"t' will bt' cut anoth"r JJ l/J~'o at the ch"ckstands! !! SPECIAL STORE HOURS;__ M , l HRU. SAT. I 0 :00 to 9:00 tf.M. SUNDAY 11 100 toS:OOP.M. • PUBLIC NOTICE! Porls of Call Imports, Orange County's largest import store must liquidate their entire inventory now regardless of loss or origina l co st . ·. . SAVINGS TO 70°/o MUST VACATE IMMEDIATE! Y PORTS OF CALL IMPORTS ARE CLOSING THEIR DOORS FOREVER IN COSTA MESA!!! EVERY SINGLE ITEM MUST GO •.. ITEMS HAYE IEEN MARKED DOWN ••• SOME UP TO 70°/o OFF THEIR ORIGINAL PRICE .•. REGARDLESS OF WHAT ANY ANOTHER 33 1/J WILL BE TAKEN OFF AT THE CHECKSTAHDS!!! MUST GO! ' I ~-~·.-::'.\-, .... ' r:1 ~1 . LIQUIDATION . .. .I Ch•i»mo• f.~!~.E~J>ho" o,. ~ hund~eds ~f i~e.ms that ore bo11ed ond ~ ideol for gift 91v1ng . . . DECORATOR PIECES GALORE , LIKE WICKER TABLES & •• .CHAIRS & CANE & \'IOOD DINETTE SETS PRICES TO $500 NOW S12S Off • SAil OM THOUSANDS OF IHMS FROM 11' AND UP! PARTIAL LISTING Of ITEMS r~~s SALE! FURNITURE DINNE GlASSWARf, BEAD RiARE, PLANTER S, PRINTS , CANDLES URTAJNs, IND/A ARTIF/CIAl FRUIT CRvsT H 0 us EWA RE s DIVANS, RooM s T A.l, TABlES, CHAIRS: PLACE SETTING S E TINGS, CERA.Mies BASKETS , CANDLE ~ATS, TA.BtECtOT!is: WICKER FURNITU OLDERS, PILlOWS GIFT ITEMS, WfNE R~~ FIGURINES, BOXED IN J oo·s OF STYtES ANKS, DECORATOR JARS STATUES VASES ' D COLORS, TEAPOTS HANG1NG FIXTURE GOBLETS, LANTERNS . INCENSE, DECORAT~· HURRICANE lAMPs: WINO CHIMES R MATCHES, GOBLETS BOTTLfS, DECOR·A;HEss SETS, PAINTS: BRANDY SNIFTERSO~:ITCliEN UTENSllS, HANDMADE SOAP ' OTHECARY JARS CARVED FIGURJNfsDECORATOR MIRRORS • BEAN POTS MUGS D' ASHTRAYS, BOWts' SAUCERS I Wl c ' INNER PL:-A.TEs, CUPS i PITCHERS, 'sERVl~~RDfs~~RAGE TRUNKS TEAK BOWls TEAK PLAn s, ICE BUCKETS ' TEAK SALAD• SETS C ERS, SOUP BOWLS ' UTENSILS loo·s' o~RK & CORK BOA.Ros' SHAKERs,' FRY PANS SttT ANO PEPPER FORKS, WAlKING ' POONS, KNIVES TEAK PLAQUES H!~CICS, PLAQUES, CARVED li\tPORrEo flEOSPREA~~N; BASKET-cHAIRS, •. GRAVY SERVING T ' ICKER HAMPERS DECORATOR CANOLEUREENS, 1 ooo ·s oF BIRO CAGES. HOlous, llAMaoo ' .~ J Ts-BF 6~1lh, 3088 BRISTOL , ---JusfSouth of · San Diego Freeway IMPORTS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD!_ • • .. • Saddlebaek EDITION VOL. 67 , NO. 326, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1974 • • 'l 'oday's t 'iual N. \', Stot>ks TEN CENTS More Coast Conunuter ·Rail Service Pushed 81 HILLSClfREIBER 01 IM O•ily l'lloll SUH Orange County supervisors will be asked next Y.'cek to take a major step toward iucreasing commuter railroad :-.l'r\·icc on AmLrak li nes bct\\·een I.'>~ .\ngelt·s anti San Diego, 1t \\'<I!'> ll';irncd tud;1\' Supervisof llal11h Clark, "'ho is also chairman of the count y transit dis· trict, "'ill ask 'l'uesday for authority lo negotiate Joint powers funding with the t wo neighbor counties for up to lv.'o more passenger trains on the San· ta Fe line. - The line in question traverses the entire southern part of the county , running through San Clemente. Saro Juan Capistrano. !\li~s1on Viejo, El Toro and parts or the Irvine Ranch . It then goes through central Orange County into Los Angeh•s. Clark's rcc1uest \11as a1>parenlly triggered by the Nov . 5elect1on loss or a one-cent sales tax increase that \\'Ould have rundcd a massive rapid transit systen1. Since that defeat 111 both Orange County and Los Angeles. govl·rnment officials h<1vc been conducting post- mortems to deter1ninc, where to turn next. rea Planners Eye Acres Of Units By Ji\N WORTll 01 UO. D1U1 l"llMSlllt A controversia l plan to build con· dominiums on 31 acres in lhe AegE:an I-fills seclion of l\l ission Viejo wi ll come before the Orange Counly Plan - ning Comm 1ssion ai.:<iin )'londay. A tract map application from Bel"'ood Estatl's. Int : for 207 units al the interseet1on of Alicia Parkw<iy <1nd l\l uirlands Boule\'ard will be con- sidered at 3 p.m. in Lhe hearing room of the Enginecrin~ Building, 400 Civic Center Drive. Santa Ana. The develope r has proposed to build the units on a bout 2.3 acres of the parcel "'ith the remaining seven de· dicated to a public park. 1 Ea rty this fa 11, residents of adjacent neighborhoods turned in petitions '")th 1.000 signatures p[9lesting Lhede· \'elopment. • Their objections centered on pro· blcms of t raffic, density and access to ·the park . 1'he parrel 1s next 10 the S;1 n Diego Freeway. ~earby residents said lhl'Y believe the area already is too con· ~estl'd . They h<1\'C hcen lobbying for a rontrollcd .,,,. ilh a four·\\•ay sto11. ~luir\ands interscttion which is now controlled "'ilh a four·\\'ay stop. l·lomeowners <1lso ha.,:e objerted lo the lot s il('S and densit y proposed for the pa reel. a bout one.fourth the size of lots in adjat·ent communities.' Larry Sassone. a homeowner active in the debate. said homes in his sec· tion of Aegean I-fills arc reselling :Jt S60.000 to S90,000. tic said some u"•ne rs fear the high.density develop· mcnt cuuld .afft'ct their property \'Ulues . "Thert' is ;i m1xc<l vie.,v on This. however," $;1s sone said. . The tract has been under discussion at the planning commission for :;cveral munths. and a number of density cuts and c hanges in the access pattern have been made. At :1 meeting wi th the-Saddlcback A.rl'a Coo rd inating Council this week. Fifth District Supervisor Thomas Riley said he was dis:Jppointed "'ith the latest plan for the area. "It disappoints me that the plans as redrau•n probably will not be satisfac· tory."' Riley said. "I had the feeling that what v.·as present ed before almost .,,·ould have been better.'' Clear 1onight and Saturday. accordin~ to the weather scr\'iCe, · \vit h slightly warmer 1.t>mperatu rcs Saturday. llighs .it tht bcu('hl·~ 68 rising lo 73 · 1nh1nd . Lo\\'S 11:1·53. · --INSI DE"TOl)l\/t Dail!J 1"1/0/ Staff \Vnters Tom Barlr· r:nd Jo Olson lake o look at the rtco111:c force$ that art flowing lhi1 weekeiid along the Orang~ • Coa$l. See loday ·.t \Veeketlder. 11111•,x '. i AIY-i9r¥1ct A• ... 11..... DI ~.M ... ,. Al C..llt.nll• .... ~nlti.. Dl·U ~lt1 OJ C7ft1,...r• CU 0..111 ... ucu _ •• e:•n1r1•1 ,... A• ,._,, ..... .,._,,~ II """'-'""''' II INllM• Al MtWltt Cl•I Mlll~l •11,.ii Al ,,. ........ ~-· .. °'"'"c-t' •• ,...... ., .. lltttlMitlftll CJ•I JNftlltlff,I ., ,,,,,. ,..,,,, .. , "'9rtl .... MM• Mlr\tU AM Tth•I-CS Tllt1ltr' Cl•I W.•111.. ... W.l<t'"' .. , .. ,. 01 ,._,., .. ,,.,"" .... Wtt•""*• Cl .. Diii• l"iltt St•ll PllOID ORDERED TO OKLAHOMA Murder Suspect Russell Russell Set· For Home State Trip Form£'r Lag-una lf ill s resident .Jan11.•s Ha y Husscll \\'as ordered by a Los Angeles judge 1'hursday to be returned to Oklahoma Thanksgiv - ing Day to face trial on charges that . he murdered and robbed a 92-year-old man. Rut la\\'yers for the Oklahoman \\'hose two ,\'l'ars in jail without a hearing stirred \\'idesproatl attent ion said that they would file 1.1n apJ)<'al before the return date. In the mc:antiml'. hO\\'CVcr. Russell is back behind bars after hi s short· Jived freedom on bail. J.le spent about t\\'O ye;irs in j;:iil wailing for some sort or hcarinE! to de· cide if authoril Lt's in Oklahom<1 could bring hin1 b:ick to the st.itc to stand trial. Superior Court Jud ~f' Raymond Choaie said that hl' \\t<IS convinced that th('re "'as £'nough evidence pre· :.cnt(•d ;it R usscl I's hearing lo ''"arrant htsrt•turn . I-le stressed that he has made no Judgment on guilt or innocence -only that he b('lieves that Russell. indeed, "'as in the state al the time the murder of Albert Christenberry took pl~ce. 1n 1\1 arch of 1972. The first wife tesl ifiecl thttl ~he "·;is '''ilh a Ru ssell in a motel in Ok lahoma during i\Iarch or 1972. the sanie month that the killing took place. , Robbery Pair S9ught in · Mesa A pair of young, skinn) Olen. onf' \\'1\h a J!l:i ss ('y('. ar(' soui:ht today fol1o'M 1n~ the armctl robber_.,. of a r.11:;i.· s1on V1CJO woman 1n Costa ~lcsa Thur~da~·. Jo Anna !larrelson. <10, told police she.,,.,.$ ~ctting uut of l\(·r car at the South Coast P\:1i:.1 :;hopping c<'nh~r "'he n one nf the n1cn conrronll'd her "'ilh a drav.1n gun The '1rt\m. a SC'crc1ary. suul tht s~cond banrtit then snat<·hl•d ;1\\ ay her !HfUt!-<'Oflt~ilHlll(-SJO '40d C'l'lildlt.Cotrds :ind both ft eel in ;1 n older st•dun. She saul one. b11.w·re._aspcc.t of the ar1ned robbery was th•1t nc1th-:r n1an spoke n v.1ord throughout but OliJdl' their tnlcnlions t'lt•111· < Clark's proposal was the outgro"·th of a high level meeting in An:.ihcim thi~ "'eek ,,·ith Super\'isor Baxter \\lard of Los Angeles County and Supervisors Jim Bear and Jack \Valsh of San Diego County. \\';Jrd has prO)lOSl'<i lhat the eoun11es !'!UC Amtr;ik to impr.ove comn1uter ~1·r\'iee hut Cl<1 rk proposed a different approaeh lie said Senate Bill 2266, signed into hnv this year. permits county boards of supervisors to dip into Lot•:J\ 1'ransportation Funds for subsidy money that could be given to Amtrak. • Before passage of SB2266, those funds could only be used by transit districts and cOuld nc\'Cr bt• u&"d to subsidize other go\ernment transit !>ystcms 'rhl' tr<1n spo rtallon funds arl' pro. ,·ided through anothl·r state la"' and are used pr1m:Jrdy to pay tla1m:. filed ai.:ainst transit distnc1 s. Clark 's proposal a!'iks thal dis- cussions hc ;illo"'l'd to ~cl under \\.'aY \\'ilh Lo!> Angelt•s and San l)icgoeoun· tics. 'l'hf' three counties c.-ould be :J!'ikcd to put up as tnuch as S2li0,000 a yt·:i r to s ubs id1 Z(' i1dd1t1onal An1trak passenger ser\'ice-about t"'O thirds of the estimated operating dcf1tll , an administration s(l(}kesman said to - da \ .OCTD dl'lll'ral f\lanagt•r li J "Pete" Fiel<hng said 1n an 1n1cr\'1cw 1oday that it has ;.ih\'a)'!'i bt•en th(' con· sC'nsus of his db~triet th:.11 Amtrak in1 · pro\'cments are vital but until no\\' they were out of reach. I-le said ll!'\V comn1utt·r run:. tlU\Vll the S;u1ta Fe line \\'ould "Coincidt· \\"ith our transit corridor 11lan and "'ould vastly in1provl.' .({l'ncral tr;1ns1>0rtat1on in the count~· ·• F1cld1n~ said ::.ut'h 1n1pro\c1111·111 ... .,,·ould t<ikc months-to 1nakl' b<•l·au:.1· n1·1v equ1pn1cnl must llt' found . st:1 lillll!'i imprO\'t'd and l.TOSS )!all'S Ill· s1all\'d al about l·ight of th.-count~·!'! 56 at -g ra<it• truss1ngs Field1ni..: ~a id ;\mtrak 11npl"O\t• n1('nt s ha\'c aJ.,, ays 1)('1•11 put un a b;1ck burner hut \~ llh fallurl' or lhl· tran!'ill sales tax, tht• 1ssut• has i,:ro\1·11 111 in1 portanct', 111· ~.i1d :1 11 y 1n111t'OVl'lllt'lll~ \\'uulcl be rclativt!IY STTI:J ll bec<iuse ol' hca\'.V frl•ight St'r.,.iCl' rlll\V u:.ing the rail ltnl's. But he said l'\Cn two niorl' rasscn~er runs \\'ould bl! a big help . Ir _..ras s Rules Unit Gives Nod To Rocky \\'ASllli\GTON 1UPif 'l'he S('natc Hules Committee today un · animously :ippro..-ed the nomination of l'\'el:.on !\. Rockefeller to be ..-ice president and declined to require him lo place his ,·;;1 :.t financial holdings in ;1 blind trust '!"he c·omn1tltt•t· \otcd 9·0 to send tht• non1inat1on to the full Scnatc. Thl' !louse ./ud1c·1a r\· Con1mitt~e meanwhile tunducted its ~ccond da y of hearings on tbe forn1er r\eu· \'ork go\'ernor. Ch<1irman -lfoy,•ard Cannon ID· Ne,·.), said the Rul!'S Committee's form<1I :report on· Rotkefeller will be issued Dec. 3 -after Congress' 'J'hanks~i,·ing holiday recess. C'annon predicted the nomination ultim:llely \\'ill be apprO\'l'd in both' chan1bel's, despite a furor over Rockefeller's generous loans :Jnd gifts to political friends and a controversi;1I hook \1·hich is brother financed . 'l'hc Senate committee unanimously !Sre ROCK\',Pagc 1\:!I Probation Set For 2 Beauty Salon Owners O"·ners of an El Toro beauty salon hav(' been placed on one year's proba· tion for alleged ..-iolations of regula· lions that require sanitizing of combs and hair rollers after each use. James R . l\targetts, excruli"e secretary to the California Board of Cosn1ctology, !iaid the violations "'Cr(• di sco ... ·ered at Ruth's I-lair F'ashions. 2,1356 Rock field Boulevard. Th(' shop is owned b~· l\lr. and l\1rs. Leonard \\'hippie. 3031 Calle Sonor;i, Laguna II ills. An investigation by tht.' board's staff. ht• said, determined that cotnbs und rollers \\'ere not being sanitized between use. He said the combs and rollers \\'ere found to contain "foreign n1atcrials." J\·largetts said the O\\llt'rs were placed on probation rather than have their rosmetology licenses suspended becuusc the violations have! bet'n cor· reeled. Documents on £ile \\'Ith the board, l\largetts said. sho"' that many employes allegedly responsible for al· IO\\'in~ the violat ions no longer arc \\'orking at the s hop. One employe, Patricia L Smith. 102 \\/. Valencia. San Clemente. \\'US ).!iven a fi\'e-day suspcnbion of her ilcense. but the sentcneP \vas sla.ved and s he v.·us placed on one j (':ir's prn· botion. ' Citibank Dips K ate to -1 Oo/o - NF.W \'ORK l1\P1 F'u'l'>t N;_~ tional Cit~· Bunk of i'\C\\' York. k1ck1ni;e. orr its l·i1o:hth ~lraight "'eek or prime rate reduetions. lo~·ered its IC'nd1ni:: fee for major ·businesses tod:1y to tO percent rrom 10.2s percent, ('rf<.·ct1ve ~1ondn)' . Ci11bank ':. 1'rime r<1ll'. "'h1ch has con1c down stf'adilv fron1 thr re('ord htJ?h 1211erl"l'nt held\\ 1dc· ly bv m:iior b:111k~ ,,.,o months 11~0.1:0. tfie ln\1 t'.<:l o(fcredliy-a ma tor <'omml'rci<il bank. i\1osl , n111l..:fi,T1ur-i;<' from 10.50J'('rtC'nt to 10 75 pc1·eent for bi)?·ht1~1tH'ss Jo:an~. · Eyes for a Healer 1"he m;1n behind this space·age ma sk is 111\'0l\'ed in a delicalC'. dO\\·n·lo -earth operation. To find out ,,·ho he is and \\"hat he i:-. lrying to do. :-;cc Pa ge 3 . CUSD to Eye _Design For 3rd High School l'onct'p1ual dcsi).!ns for !ht' third high ~chool in the Capit.trano Gnified School Di strict -one to be loca!.ed in Did Kissinger Hold Up Fleet? \VASlllNGTON t API ~ Sl'eretarv of Stall' Menry A. t\ 1ssini.;cr \\'.as ask Ni to l'On.~ict 1~r using the A1nt·r1tan Nil\') to fnrc1bly prevent the 1'urk1sh 111 · va ~1on of Cypr11~ la!'!! :i ummer, t; S offic1al:. l"' Acrorc ing to their <Jtcount. 1-lcnr;.• J ., 1'ascu, the i\m t•ric:in ;11nba'>sador to Crt·ect• at !ht• t1n1t·. n1:ide the sugi:es- tinn 1\'hen 1t \1•as susppeo.ted the Turkish fleet 1\1lu!d he St'tll to the ~l <.'<t iltt•ra nca 11 isl<111d 'l'hi!'i !'<tlUr te ;ind ut"cr officials knn,,•!edgcahl!' uhoul tht• P\"ent s !'illl"· .,. .. rt].1!!1!ilng_ the 'yprus ~s:s~s said K1,ss· lllJ:Cr rulc<l out t\mcr1cun inter\ t•nt1on nn J,:rounrl:c il \1 a~ 11n.,,orkable anti bct:ausc clir1•1·t U.S. n11litury artion would be u11<1Cl.'CJ)li.1hlc rtom.c:-,tu;a 1 ly Exchange Club Set For Prarer Meet He''· Lad1 slas h':. P::irker of St J\liehuel 's Scmln<1ry w1U spea'k al a prayer breakfast at 1·:10 a .m Monday til.lht> IA:tguna II 1lll'-lhllllf1 lnn.--- ihc breakfast is siMJn."ored hy the C\ddlebae.k VaUcy Exchanie Club Ticket~ ,'lrt ;t,50, ltc~er\•atton.'\ r.nlt rnnrP 1.nform11t11111 art• ll\!Uh1blc by (';dhn~ I\ 1cl.. D1G 1ur1.1 •1l K:Ji i lli3 ;\lission VieJo -\\'ill be discussed t\ur ing an adjourned meeting of trustct·"i J\tonda y Board n1cmhc rs "·111 il '>'>t·mhlt• :it i ·JO p.m. 111 Hoon1 70li 11psta1r:. 111 Dana llills i11 gh Sehool in Uan<1 l'o111l 10 revic11· plans subn11lll'd b' tht• architectural firm or Hlurol'k :ind:\,. :.oe1;1tcs. Tht· third hi gh ~l'ho•11. 1 allt•il Capis trano \'a Ill'\ ll1J,!h Schc1ol on thl' :u·<·hitcct"s eh:.trls, 1~ to bl' 1<il';d1·d ;1ho11t (!Ill' hlor).. S•HJ\h or All'I'\ Park\\·ay on \1ia i::~r1ihar ll1!-.l r1tl u!- rici:.11~ hop~' to gn to hid lh1:. f;111 for 1ht• first l'On;-,lru!'\11111 ph :1,1• \\'h1c·h \1oul<I produce .1 faeilltv Int' 1 200 'ttnlt•nt ' Plans call lnr the !'it'h<~11 \(1 01~·11 111 St•)'lll•ml1t•rnf l!lli To1al c·n~t nf tht• st'hoot. \\hn·h \\il l ulllnl:i1l'IV 't'f'\l' 2.lOc'l ~!Hdf'nl s, 1' cst11nutt•d at SI ll rnilhnn ~ant0r 's Suds I rki'n!( Reader CR \~TS 1'1\SS. Ore i1\l'I 1'he JO'>l'phine {'nunty l.1hr,u·' has rert'l\'ed it' fin.I co1npla1nl since thl' ~lull'.!'!' oll•rs approv,,d the so·c:illcd .1nt11>0rn~ruphr n1t'<1sure ;..:o\ 5 1.-:d Budg,., rount~ librar1.1n. rec<"i' cd a lon ~ t·ompla1n1 ~1j!a1n~1 nnl' nr the l1br.1r\ · ... n1orc l1o p11\ar 1·h1ldr<'n ~·uook:.. "1'~atht•rt:hr1:-tm.1 ... ·· Tll(' hoot <ho\\~ ,1 ht' art, rotund. St ~irk quafrin~ :i J:lil'' of a le 1\ net "h .i t" .. "·or~t'. he o;;e(·n1~ t11 !')(> cn1oy1n1o: 11 . th(' l('ltt•r !'!1'Y~ - Victims' Identity Unknown A l\vin-cngine liJ,\ht pla nl' bche\'ed based at Orange County Air1)or1 crashed and burned in rug~ed Santa i\na Canyon foothills c:Jrly t oday. killin~ its three un idc ntifit'd passengers. A county s heril'f's dcparlmcnt spokesm:Jn said the crash occurred :.it about 2:30 a .m . about four miles up G y psum C;inyon south of lht• Ri\'erside F'rl'C\\'av. One of the bodt;..i> aboard the '>hat tercd airplane "·as burned beyond rl' <"ognition and the spokesman said it is not even knov.·n if th(' ''ictim wa:!'I male or female. The other t\\O 1>ersons kilted ""e~e n1e n but no identities had been established as:.·et. Because of extensive fire damage to the fuselage, investigators "·ere onh able to read :J portion of th<' bro"·n and white Bcechcraft id('nlific:Jtlon number. "It looked like 35-0 but .,,hen ''" checked around '''ith three airports 111 the area, we found that a Bcechcraf\ matching the description "'as missing from its Orange County ti e-down," •, • • +. " ; ~ " .,. 'lo • 'c < ·~ •• 3 ~ 0 ' ., • ! ? ORANGE COUNTY + ~4-• o ... i, l"l1e1 '"-...,.., CROSS MARKS {:RASH SITE In Rugged Catfton Area the SJ)('lkl'!"im an sa11I. "I!-; Ja~t thrl't' d1)!its \\·t"'re R5·0 ·· Thl' ~pokc!'in1an ~i11d 1hr l.on.c lk•at•h Airport to"t'r h.id r,1rl10 anti r.Hh1r l'Olllit('l \\!th thf' Oran1:c ('nun 1.\ haSl'd plane at about 2·Jt) :'I m . and ~u1lflen!~· lns1 cdnt:Jct \\'1lh 11 "It \\'OU\rt S('em th;1t {'\'(11"ylh1n.i: D!llnls to tl11 s bcin~ thl' same plant', ' I h(• :;µokcs man ~aid If 1t is the s am(' :i1rcrafl, 1t 1~ o"•ncri hy C:ir\ llosetl1 of Rrea and 1s llet.'!nsed 1n c1 ll arbor A1·ea firm called t<.1 ;u·1n1• ~l.1ster:s Inr , tht' s1>okes1nan said lnvt'~llQ.iilor..s at tha ~Cenl• ulso dt-.;. 1·•\\cr~·d :1 ~n-1;,dl notcbu'.ok t"Qlltainuii.:. .1 \.1 \ihJr111<1 dr1vt"'r 's li<·e n:-.e bt•ron~ 1111! tu a ~lf'r rill •a"son ol iluntinitti,11 l~·:1l'h It ";1s not known 1r 1.awsn11 '' JS a t'ln.1 ril ! hl· doomed plane The .\' rt'l'~ \1 :is d1scovc:-rl'cl "hen 'ht•r1ff .. nff1rers and count\' firemen \\l·r1• ,·.1\h_•,1 to lht;? ~cent' Orn smull hru ... h fire n(';1r thc Junction of Wt'ir .inti (i) l'"un1 l':lll\OllS In the Santa \na '.\lount.1111" ·· \ ctcput\ founct '1he wreek:igl' !'>C~l ­ tCLc.d OLi!.r-----~--ldt! ~l'N , '1 th~ ,.,,i.,, . .,mun ,.url "It \las stlil on fire 111 t. ,\t• t:ol 1'1t·tt•" ~l111• uf !ht· luid1l'S had ~t•n 1h1;,~n rl• .11 01 th1• .,... rccka~c ttnll ":1~ nOL hJdl)' burnt'rl. A2 OAILY PILOf SS For d Vows S. Korean Troop Aid 8) 11El.f.STll0~1AS SEOUL IUPII -l'rt:~1drnl Ford, \l.'elcomed to S1·oul in :i bhl1<1or<l of col· ored eonf€'tt1 , tod;i.y 1>lt .. -'()ged the Unit· t•d St ate~ "'i!l rctluC'l' nl'1ther its troops in South Korea 11or -Congress will· 1n;: --its military <ud to n1.nntail'\l.hbl country's independence. An estimated l'A'Q million South J\orc:1ns turned out for t-~orcl'~ urrivul. ll1 s 12·milc tlrivc into Scout from the 1..11rporl w11~ :1 triumphal l·ntry. Oh· \•iously n1 oved , Ford called tt "'tremendous." In a two·hour private di scussion "'ith South Korean President Park Chung Hee, Ford expressed concl'rll about Park's hea\'y-handcd repression of dissidents. An aide !!lier said Ford was satisfied wllh Park's response, but refused toch1borate. 1''ord promised in a joint communi · que issued after the lalks to pro\'Hlc· "prompt and errcctivl· 11ss1stance 10 repel (any) armed attack against the Republi c of <South) Kor~a in ;ic· C'ordance with the mutual defense treaty of 1954 ." . 1''ord nssurrd }>ark there "'ould be no rl"<luction in the 38.(JOO.mun gur· r1 snn of U.S. troo)lS nO\V sl::illnncd 1n South Ko rea. lie :dso plC'd.i.:cd American <aid in d('vcloping South Korean defensl' industries and, if Congress providl'S the money. a $400 million program tb modernize South Korea's armed rorces. The communique said Purk had ac- ~cpted an in vitation to visit the United States, although no date was set. The South Korean president. who came to power in a 1961 coup, has been in the United lStatcs on four prc\'1ous UC· casions. Ford to Give . ~·~~ Pinto Buyers Rebate of $66 Buyers of 1975 Pinto two-doors "'ill e getting a S66 Chri stmas present of >rts from the car's manufacturer-a. ~bate to rerlect a price drop on !he 1odel announced Thursday. t\nd for buyers who now buy the J bcompact car, the Ford ~loto r ompany has decided to knock $150 :r the base price. That makes the Pinto two-door the 1Uon 's least expensive car. Jn a statement which m ade no· ,nes about the declining new-car :.arket. Ford ofCJcials said it was ob· ous that the business needs a dose of nic. The decision to cut the two-door nto price makes the b<1se stickci st of the car S2, 769. The r eduction, said Ford akesmen, amounts to S66 off on the tual price or the car and a discount $84 because steel radial tires are ing replaced by cheaper biasbelt ,.,, .HO TE L WA ITER C.ETS JOB BAC K \LB1\NY, N., •. CUPI) -.i\n ap· 1lscourl today rulC'd reverse sexual :crirriination ocrurrecl v.'hen a 1ghamton hotel l<iid off a male· iter to hire a female "bunny"·typc itress. Vhcn the stale Division of lluman •hts ordered .John \V. Plcha n1 rl'· iated at the Ramada Inn and ~ivcn back pny in June, 1973, !he hot!') -.ealed . "he hotel argued 1he l:nv allows dis· nination if basl'd on a bona tide nc · •Utional qua lifit ation. The court i no such qualification v.•as sho<A·n 'lehani 's ca se . O RANGE COAST !.O DAILY PILOT 1110!'_,. C..•I 01lly Pilot, •111.r.!Olitnim· lntd W.. M9.,.·Prnt. I• ..,bl+"" llyt,_ 0r•"9" Nl.t l"llt!llMll~O Como•~f. ~••ltMll...,, •r• Mtll-. -•• 1h•Oli9" F<1.S.y, tor C...!• le .... '°fwoor1 6.-..c~. H~ft11""'"" Ele«11Jf"""'1 • "~ Y•ll~• ,,.,~t, ~"Cll.,W<o \l•llet •"" '°""" fio.Kh 5-outh (O•t1 ... 1•"QH" "'"'°""' ~1-•t P'llllo\l••"<I S•!w1n•·~-~~:1. TM ""l•NI 11111111"'"''1 o••~I It f! JOO ...... u S.t fttt,~i. IVw, C..llh,,101• ~ Rob@rt N. 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" •• C.-•• ......... ,.,Ill._ WMulot•OI' 9' ''""'"" U 1111 ~'' .... n ,.. oo ......,.111,, ""~'"'' u 00 "*""'' • • U'I f oltfflfM GUILTY OF MURDERS Rogue Cop Phllllps Police man Ruled Guilty In Killings Hijackers Threaten 47 on Jet TUNIS, Tuni~ia CAPl -Arab aUtr· rlllas threatened to kill passengers uboard a hijacked jetliner in Tunis to· day unless associates jailed in Europe ;ind the Middle East are freed. Three i::uerrillas with subn1achinr· guns stormed the British VClO in thr Persian Gulf sheikdom of l)ubai late Thursday, wounding a stewardess and u porter. The flight originflled in London, stopped in Beirut. <ind WLl1' bound for Calcutta, SinAaporc and Brunl'i on the island of Borneo . The guerrillas threatened to blow up the plane and the 47 persons aboard unless they got rue! and a sub· stitute ste"'ardess. The Dubai govern· n1cnt complied and the plane took off for Tripoli, Libya. It refueled in Tripoli and fl e<A' on to Bard to Swallow Laguna .Sword Gulpe r· J ail ed "Crazy Horse" -the sword swallower who clalms he <':In ride a bicytlt<, do Jumping jacks and play a harmonica while the blade is insert· ed is injaU in Laguna Beith toda)'. Offstaa:e, he goes by the more conventional George DeSoto. police said today, and that's the name t.h:.it wtnt on the booking log at city jail Thursd1y when ofCicers busted Crazy lforse on charges of stealing SMlO from a house. DeSOTO, OF' 570 GLENNEYRE St., allegedly broke into the house oo~~u. . Police said that last i;ummer he entertained thousands of \'isitors at the Sawdust Festival , !·le once told an inter\'iewer that his career at ingesting S'A'Ords - sometinles t \\'O at a time -started \Vhcn he \va s in lhc fourth grade \\'hCn he s"•a llowcd a pencil by~cident. Mesa Mayor Suggests World's Fair-Here Tunis, and Tel A.viv airport sourc.-es By ALAN DJRKIN Costa 1t1esa's money and bring us your ~a id there \Vere indications l\.\'O other otUl•O•Url'lkltlt•tt ideas.•• 1>er!>ons 11·ere 1\·oundcd en route. Tunis Costa J\tesa ~1ayor Robert Wilson is Director Robert Krone of Newport airport \\'as sealed off to all but of· suggesting that a world's fair be held Beach simply called it "an interesting ficial vehicles. and all outgoing a nd on the Orange County Fairgrounds. concept; one I had never thought of." 111coming flights \.\'ere hari-ed, but it He made t he proposal to members fil1ayor Wil son was accompanied by "'as not knoYon if any "'ounded "'erl' or the Orange County Fair Board· Councilwoman Norma Hertzog, \vho taken off the plane. Thursday night" and suggested it as a did not speak at the fair board m eet· 1\vo nev.1smen allowed abonrd thC' v.·ay to pay for a grand design for de-Ing, but who has been worki ng. ~!th ('raft said the guerrillas demanded velopment or the 163-acre fairgrounds the mayor in p roposing new fac1ht1es lhc release of 13 comrades jail<.'d in in Costa Mesa with stale. federal and for the fairg-round s and drumming up Khartoun1 :ind Rome. and \.\'ou\d ki ll international governments paying supPorl for the improven1ents. one passenger every t\.\·o hours unless much of the bill. This \lo"eek City l\1unagcr Fred NE\11 \'ORK (AP) -\'lilliam R. they got them. But a Palestinian The directors listened impassively Sorsabal reporlt:!d to the Costa Mesa Phillips. an admitted crooked splinter group in Beirut sS id the hi· gave no immediate reaction to the City Council that so far the efforts policeman \.\"ho later 1urned un· jackers sought the release of t\\"O idea. But at a later point io the drive. by the m ayor ror Cairgrounds derco\'er agent. has been found guilty guerrillas jailed in 1-loll and, and meeting, Director ~taurice Nadridge development have cost the city $9,566. of the murders or a pimp and a pro-would kill every Dutch. Belgian and of Placentia, observed, "Obviously Sorsabal prepared this information stitute during a -1968 Christmas Eve · Luxembourg hostage unless their de· committees will keep working and after Councilman Dom RAciti, ap- shakedo<A·n. mand "·as met. There ""·as no im· "'e'lldigest anddonicethings withall parently critical.of the mayor's cam- After 11 hours of deliberation. the mediate explanation for the dif· the information you bring. You keep paign,requestcdacostbrcakdownt\\'O all-male jury in l\tanh<ittan Supreme ference in the demands. traveling Bob, and_ spend the city o~ weeks ago. Court also found Phillips guilty Thurs· The bulk of the cost is in the use of day or the attt:!mpted murder of a the administrative staff to prepare brothel patron, who turned out to be J d the proposal and the use of police the keywitnessagainsthim. u ge s:r:ca Rocky Hei'ress personnel to display the sound- Phillips was tried in 1972 fo r the "' .., · narraledslideshowtocili:zengroups. same murders of procurer James M • . • \Vilson told the fair board,_i n a pre· Smith. alias Jimmy Goldberg, 50, and a~' n~0-n_L;e---Now-ll.eslttitift'l?------...,e"i1mfVif""flti~'<'·~lfO"n ~ol a n , prQstitnte Sharoa Staago, IB, and--lh&e-~~~ ~ _r ., a ..... e Idea," how he had called his friend, wounding of Charles Gonzalez. now · Mayor Wes Ulman of Seattle Cor in· 48. However. the first jury failed to Charges on 2 WASHINGTON <U PI.) -Heiress formation on the 1962 World's Fair agree on a verdict. Rachel Fitler, 71. may not marry_ the, that city staged'. Phillips, 44 , gained public pro-29·year-old son of a Welsh coal miner He said after the fair Seattle ha~ a minence at the 1971 Knapp Com· WASHING TON <AP) -U.S. Dis· after all. 3,500-seat opera house. 5,000-seat in· mission hearings into police corrup-trict Judge J ohn J. Sirica indicated to· The elderly millionairess, \\·ho ls door arena, SOO·seat little theater, lion when he testified he was a day he m ay dismiss charges accusing J\1rs. Nelson A. Rockefeller's aunt. told large exhibit areas. 18,500-seat c.ol· crooked cop who turned undercover \Vaterga te cover· up trial defendants the W3shington Postin an intervie\\': iseum, where the Seattle SuperSon1cs agent for the com mission. John D. Ehrlichman and John N. "I just can't tell v.·hether \.\"e'll be play. a 12,000-seat i;temorial stadium He said all p lainclothes detectives 1tt.itchell of lying to FBI agents. married or not. It all depends on how used for track_a_nd hi gh s~hool_footbal!, on the forc;e were corrupt. In 14 years Ehrlichman and Mitchell also ~ire he behaves himself. Ir.he's a good boy a science pav1hon and high-nse park· in the department, he said, he never charged with conspiracy and 'A'ith ob· orhc isn't ... ·· ing. , knew an officer lo stay in the gambl· struction of justice. 1t1iss Fi tier. the granddaughter of a He said the fair attracted 10 million ing enforcement more than t"·o years As the prosecution neared the end or former mayor of Philadelphia, has visitors who brought S25 each to the Teens Fail. In Plane Disaster BOGOT.o\, Colombi:.i <L'PI l -'l\\·o teen-a~crs 11:ied ,dcspe1·a1ely for 40 minutes to keep a sn1ull planl' aloft in a blinding rainstorn1 aflcr the pilot slun1ped dend at the tont1·uls. ln the end. thl'Y ruill'd . 'l'h ~ pri\·atl'IY·J\.\'ned J)iane crashed n(•;1 1· Hogota's Eldorudo l\.il'port. kllllni.: alt fi\'C passeniters uboal"d. The boys, aged 16 and 17. grabbed the l'On• trols v.•hen the pilot diC'd of a heart at· tack shol"tl y-bl'rorc the t\\·in-l'ni!illt' Ct•ssna 421 \\"US to land at Bogota :iflt'r a flight from Cali in \\"estern Colo1n· bia. Neither had C'\"Cr Oo"'n a plan(' before but \\'ith the radio instructions from the control to\.\·er they \\·ere able! to keep the plane aloft for 40 minutl's in a driving rainstorm, "Gentlemen. \.\"C are ha,·ing pro· blems. \\'e C3n 't sec," \\"as the 1 ~1 st ('Ommunication from the t!'en·aged pilots. Colombian <'i\"i l oieronauti cs authorities did not in1mediately idt·n · tify lhe boys, \\·ho only told the control to,,·er they \rerc 16_ ~nd 17. The pilot v.·as identified a.!I Cnpt. Gonzalo Duartl'. 45. &fore suffering the heart attack. h<.> told the control to1\·er that his left arn1 \\;.is giving hitn a great deal of pa in. ''Then he slumped o\"er the con- trols," an air traffic controllC'r s<1 id. Banker Escapes • Extortion Try FORT WORTH, Tex. (AP)-An <'~· tortion plot ""'ent a\li~' today \.\'hen a man slugged his captor at the J<~irst Nation a l Bank , leaped a teller's counter and crashed through a glass .door to safety . The man's wife and daughter \Ycre rescued by police al a residence minutes late r. ·Police said John Raymorf'd Morrow, 29. told them two men forced their "'ay into his hom e earlier today. 157 Emer gencies • Orange County Sheriff's officers responded to 157 emergency calls throughout the county in the 24 hol!rs ending midnight Thursday, dcput1c~ reported today. without taking graft. its case, Sirica said he did not believe ne,·er been married. • city. ·Phillips said he was forced into his the government had made its case on j--:;;i~iiiiiiii;;;;11i;;;;oiijiiji;;;;;;;;;mjjjjj;;;;;;iii1~ji;;;jjjjj9;;;;;j;j;;;;;;;;m;;;;;;;;;;;;;jjj;;;;;;;;;;;::-role as a commission agent aCter it the charges that ·Ehrlichman and found evidence showi ng that he was ~1itchell lied to the FBI. ~rra nging payoffs to police from ··1 think it's very ,.eak ," said Xaviera Hollander, then-madam of an Sirica, adding that he would have a East Side 1tf anhattan brothel a nd hearing on the issue Monday. . later tbe author of the book "The Hap, Associate special prosecutor James FINAL WEEK , PY Hooker." F. Neal agreed with Sirica, saying "I He told the commission hearings of recognize that the proo( on that is not police on the "Christmas pad" of overwhelming ..• is not all that hotels, bars and restaurants. Phillips strong. later \.\'rote a book about his ex-Ehrlichman and Mitchell arc the perience, called "On The P <id." only ones among the fi\"e defendants Then-Police Commissioner Patrick in the cover-up trial accused or lying Murphy, in a n unprecedented de· to the FBI. The charges stem from cision, announced he was continuing statemerits they made to the FRI in Phillips ' salary while he assisted in the summer or I972 lhal all they knew the investigation or other corrupt of· about Watergate was whaL they read ficers. in the newspapers. Phillips was indicted in the brothel Last summer. al the Ellsberg slayings in ~1arch 1972, five months break·in trial. U.S. District Judge a(ter the Knapp hearings ended. Gerhard A. Gesell also tossed out Phillips \.\'as released in SS0.000 bail. charges that Ehrlichman lied lo the The siX-\V('C'k first t1ial t'lldcd Aug. FBI. but wailed until the jury re· 9, 1972, aflcr the jury reported it 1vas turned a guilty verdict agains t hopelei;s ly dC'adlocked. Ehrlil'hman. Phillips' la"A·yers in the first trial, F. Sirica indicated today that he pro. Lee Bailey and S. Edward Orenstein. bably would dismiss the charges once \1•it hdrew and Phi I lips retained I lenry-the prosecution finishes its case. Rothblatt as his lawyer for the second trial, which heg:1n in Octobt.•r . Study Quashed On Girl-bo y Gym Classes \V,\SHINGTON (UPI) Congressional conferees today or- dered the Department of llealth. Education anti \.\'elfare not to spend federal fund s trying to integrate boy and girl gy m clas:.cs. The order, in strong langungc, came in the settlement late Thursday ni~ht of :1 $33 billion appropriationi; bill for the Departments of Labor and HE\Y. ··Kone of the funds appropriated in this bill are to be used to enforce the integration of phyi;ical education classes by sex," sairl the conference report released today. The conferees also ordered llEW not to apply sex discrimination rules to Roy Scouts, Girl Scout!ii, Campfire Girls. Uoys Cl uh, Girls Club, YJ\1CA. ''\VC1\, hiRh S<'hool ;ind college fraternities and sororities <ind similar or~anlzat Ions. The rules \\'Cr<.' draftrd hy lfE\V to enforce fl 1972 law .proh\biling sc:.; di.$· ciiminatlon In education. ""The conferees also btlll'\'C that in c-nf orc in it the pro..-isions of Title IX (of the la"·\. the department Is imposinJ: an unrea l'io nable amount of paperwork on these institutions." the report said. 144 Go to Jail l\ookings into OranJlC Count~ fall fQr 1he 24 hours ending m1dn1ght Thur~dav totaled 11•1 persons-126 men· :tnd tit "·om<.'n-shcr1f('s de· put1e!> repor!ed today. • l!roM Page A J ROCKY •.. rejected suggestions that it formally require Rockefeller to put his hold· ings in a blind trust or pledge never a gain to g ive money to assoriates. Rockefeller, however , has said he \\'ill abide voluntarily by both suggestions. Cannon said the committee did not' feel it v.·ould be ··meaningful" to re· quire Rockefeller to establis h the blind trusts. "With the tremendous wealth of lhe Rockefeller family,'' he s<iid. "it would be very difficult to insulate their entire holdings. "We have in this case a full dis- closure. Ever~one knows "'here his holdings are and will be able to re· cognize iC there is any conflict of in· terest." Onlv one Rules Committee membe r, Sen. James B. Allen (D· Ala.), said he voted for the noniina· tion with ··reservations.'' Pottery Sale' A:t -Saddle back The Saddleback College art depart- ment v.·ill hold a Christmas pottery sale Dec. 2·4 on the lov.•er campus. tifugr;, vases, pitchers, tcajiots , planters and casseroles Win be on sale by art department students. Donna Dumont, a Saddleback art student. said ZS percent of the overall proceedJ will go into a special fund lo provide art .!ICholarships and establish a permane.nt art collection at the col- lege. At n sale last spring, she said, about $1;000 worlh of pottery was :sold and $1,000plnced In th• Spttlal fllnd: • • Special Purchas~ Sale! ·red \'on ll emert has made a truckload )ll11"<.'ha~e or heautirul :'1Ji1rimont sof;:~s an£1 (•hairs : Chairs !"(lg. pricl'd •I 69 l'rnm S2:J9 .\'IJlr F'ROM Sofas a rrg. priced •399 l'rom S-179 .\'0\1' FRO.W DREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOOOMARK-KARASTAN-BAKER WUMITl"'fs-& S"ATilllDA.TS-9:001o-s;3g CLOSID MOHDA.YS I , NEWPORT BEACH • rm Wl-:51'CL1rF on.. &12-2Wi0 LAGUNA BEACH • J45 NIUlTll t,;(IAS'I' llW\'., "!H &!61 • TORRANCE• ---41'364~9!:'lHAWTIIORNt: Jl.J.J[P" ---pen •n. 1f1t~12 ~ ~) 3'1K-127ll . Ali • DAIL\' PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE The Cost of Growth The pace of de \'elopn1ent in the Saddleback \'alley -one of the fastest growing are.as in the country -is producing economic overtoni.:s for property ov•ncrs \Vho cull it ho m e. Homeo\vners in the unincorpo~ted area have thc hi&hes~ tax .re.tes in the county. ranging from a Jo\v of 81 l.Sl 1n Le isure \Vorld to a high of S13.98 in El Toro. ·rhe highest rate in any incorporated area is $12.22 in a portion of Jr\·ine. The rates are a·pplied to each $100 of assessed \'i.i luation. The h~J!l~.MUPi:f}CJ)J'e the prob.lem of having to provide ror the needs of the ne"' residents in a very !ihort period o f tii'Trt!. \Vate r and sewer lines must be laid. Schools must be built and <:quipped . It is no \\Onder that Se\ver and \\'ater tax rates are higher than in established areas and that the Saddleback \'alle~· l.:nified School District has the highest !l.nificd tax rate in the county. • Another factor that has been proven time and time again is that bedroom communities -such as those in the Saddleback Valley -must bear the brunt of higher taxes because they lack industry and the lutrati \·e tax base that goes v.·ith it. It appears that Saddleback residents a r e stuck \\'ith the high rates unless some ne\v factor enters the taxing equatio n . Numbers Game The Irvine City Council has adoptfd a hands-Orr posture to\vards the city's controversial street numbering program. As adopted , the program gi\'es all n e\v homes built in the city numbers according to the Irvine numbe ring system. but leaves existing houses on the county grid numbering system . 'fhe lr\'inc system is aimed at cutting the fi\'C·d iJ?;it county house numbers dO\\'n to a more manageable size. 1'he one, l\\'0 and three-digit cily numbers have be<"n referred to as "prestig-c numbers" and are touted as \Va ys to m;,1k.e numbers easier for children to remember and to cut the th:.1ncc o'f error in eml!rgencies. The policy allo\vS the numbering systl!m on a ny street to be changed when a petition signed by tv•o· thirds of its residents is submitted. Such incremental changes to the nC\\' numbc·ring syste m should cuui;e little. confusion since most streets in fr\'ine' arC rel3fively ShofJ . .itdditinnally. it gives the residents the initiative in the riumbcrl1ig change. Career San1pli11g . .Teenagers in Orange County and else\' here ha\'e an opportunity that v.'asn't available to their parents By joining an Explorer past, they can try out u carci.'1' before making a life-tin1e con1mitn1ent lo it. \\'illianl J.I . Spurgeon, Ill, of Orange.County \\as among tho~e v.·ho introduced special intere~t exploring in the eurly '60's. The progi·am gre\v out of. a national study or young people's needs by scout leaders. educators and bus inessmen . . \ffiliated \Vilh Boy Scouts of Atncril'a. Explo rer pofits have been cstab!lsh.:-d in a n1ultitudc of fields including la \\' enforcement •. coinn1unications, n1editine uncl engineering. Young n1en a)ld \von1en. aged 15·21. learn sophisticated s kills \vhich give them a head·slC1 rt. T\\'O F'ire Explorers of Post 628. L~1 guna l !Flls earn more th an SSOO a month each, fighting fires \\'ith the state forestry ser\·ice. They have dc\'oted more than four yea rs to training for the \vork. ~ot only are Explorers bencfil·iarics. of these programs, the public that is St.'rvcd n1ust also benefit. SB The Ford Honeymoon ffigl11cuy to D·isflster Has Not Been Happy WASHINGTON -For Gerald Ford, the honeymoon is over. The first 100 days are the most recep· ti\•e and sympathetic period any Presi· dent gets. At the close of this brief time of grace, he s hould be atthepinnacleof national esteem. lie should have established a public confidence that v.·ill sustain him through the long and rocky passage that lies ahead. But to most Americuns. Gerald Ford today still remr1ins a question mark. lie has not exhibit .. ed the capacity to take charge nor the i.:larity to lay dov.·n ... consistent policy hne; nor the force of personality t hat puts his stan1p upon the presiden~v : nor t he ''ision to raise a banner around \I hirh :1 tonfused na· lion can rally. R A.T ll ER th ;1n an,1· indi\'idual failure or success, it is this vOid that distinguishes lhC' Ford presidency thus ft1r. It must be taken, therefore, as ;1 harbinger of failure. If he is to avoid a debacle. he "'ill ha\'e to earn bark slo\1 ]y 'and painfully, against a miasma of doubt and skepticism. "·hat lhe nation \1·as anxious to bestow upon him freely some JOO days ago. )'et something about the man -de· cency, kindness. openness, unpreten· tiousness -and something about the circumstances that have bedeviled his debut, impel us not to\\•rite him off but to suspend our verdict \\'hile searching the debris for explanations. llE WAS brought on stage, almost in· \'Oluntarily, by political tragedy, and he immediate]\' inhf'rlted economic (lj5;1stcr. '\'et he \1'asdenied the boons lhcit tr:.igerly and disaster often ronfer on nc\1· leaders . 'l'he calamities that brought llarry Truman and L yndo n Johnson to the presidency raised them up as guar· dians or ,an exalted legacy'. Gerald . .Ford rccci\'ed. instead of a legacy, an albatross \.11 hich Solomon himself' Y.'lluldn't have known how to get from around his neck. The rush of events the past two years has made him a n anachronism. l ie is a n Eisenhower back among us, the fiort of Ike everyone likes, beaming benevolenlly upon the political scene. l~e speaks the same old y,·ords. prac· tiC<'S the same Old politics, makes the same old compromises. But the people ha\'e been plunged suddenly into the 1970s. The news sho('kS of the past '"'O y<'ars have gi\'en them a new maturity, a new sophistication. a ne~· soberness. The Wick• J ' ., 'Finished with the financial section, dear7 1 (JACK ANDERSON) old blarney no longer impresses them; they are on a dirrerent wa\·e length. · STl l.L, a be nigh Gerald Ford goes on grasping hands. slapping backs, kiss- ing babies : he ~i n1pb· has }:One out of st\•I<'. ·11c is, nevertheless. a man or great decency and strong loyalties. l·lis closeSt advisers urged hinl to clean out the Nixon cabinel. to start his Ad · ministration with a clean slate. But this violated Ford's sense of fairness . He insisted judging each Nixon holdover 'by his performance, not by his past association. The new President 's ad,'isers alsp \1·arned him agains t pardoning Ri chard Nixon . This violated Ford's feelings of com passion. By extending mercy and solicitude to Nixon, Fo rd associated his Administration v.·ith \\'<itrrgate. ,·iolated n1ost A1neri c;1ns' S('!lSe of equ<1I justice. frustrated our hopes of gelling the \\'hole truth and diluted the object lesson to future pre· sklenls that many had hopes "'ould be the lasting legacy of the in1peachmcnt ordeal. AN D SO at one stroke, he took the bloom off his month-Old presidency and grimed it "'ith some or the tarnish of the past. Yet had Ford Y.'aitl'd only a bit and had f'ixon been arrf'sted. ar· raigned and then had succumbed to his illness. then the dogs of recrimination and irreconcilability "'ould have been let loose in this country. \Vhatever he did, or did not do, pro· babl.Y would have ended in a mess. ~le v.•as in a no-win situation. Franklin Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln inherited disaster, too. But along with disaster. they received the inestimable advant<+ge of taking over a situation that had already hit rock bottom, with an identifiable enemy and no choice but to issue a heroic call for national mobilization. GERALD FORD found himself faced. not \vith an unmistakable foe, but with a dilemma that might be infla· lion, or depression. or a fiendish com· bination of both. for "'hich there is no knov.•n governm ent remedy. Only a reckless gambler or a true visionary could ha\·e sounded forth the certain trumpel. and Ford is neither. And so he stalled fortiml'. shifted from one fool to the other and offered half· measures that fully satisfied noGne. . Unsatisfying, yes. But to have grandly mounted his horse and led hi s army galloping off in the wrong direc- tion, against the wrong enemy, \\'OUld ~ave been fatal. Give Ford his due. lie has taken up. the poor hand history dealt him. v.•ithout complaint or excuse. 11e has been in the m ain. accessible. candid and honest. l ie has sho\\·n himselfi \\'i\ling to t:ike persorfal punishmen~ todav fot ppl\clc..slhat m:i)· look l>etlcl' tOm~01·ro1\'. • · HE llAS In his earnest way restored to the conduct of our nYUonal 1.1ff:1irs an atmo~pherc or decency. humanity and ci\'i\\ty. And in so doing. he hns begun to drain the venom that has long festered. He has pricked the bubble or \\'hile )louse pomposity and panoply that had begun to surround the pre· sldency "'ilh all the dci:raded trap· pings or a cro~·n. If his vision prol"es lin1itec1 ;ind his polillcs fault;.'. nonC' or trn~ "111 be· enough. But it is <'noUJ;h lo warrant a suspension or the rult1s, nn extension of the honeymoon. Let's g.i\'C Pr@sldent Ford another JOO days. ••• • Dear Gloomy Gus 'fhis countrv is in ;1 recession \\'ith inflati.on out of control: large c.urpor<1tions announce lay-offs: tension is rising in the 'Jiddle £;_1st : Russia is gaining in the urms race -and President r ord feels he must lea\'(? thC' countrv for ii ,·1sit to 1hc Far East. \\'l!'t"' l..R. G'eoml G~• t~mm1nh ••• •~twnolleG D1 rt•okn -H nol M<•n•rofy r1t1...:t tl'll '"'" ot I~• ,,.,...,..,..,.. MIMI '°"' pH now lo Gloom• Glo>, o.11, "•lot. Lingui-stic Double Standards (SYDNEY HARRIS) A high school principal in Connec· lieut recently resigned v.•hen he was ,fou nd to ha\'e misspenl Sl.142 in public funds for his ov.·n use. l-lis letter of resignation said: "I have exerted ix>0r judgment resulting in errors in the area of Hnan· cial procedures." V.r hile·collar malefactors are someho\\' allo\\·ed to get ay,·ay \\'ith this language, from !'\fr . Nixon do\l.·n -if there is a do\l.·n from r.tr. Nixon . It is only ··comm on" criminals "'ho a re expected to confess, ··1 wuz 1vrong." or "I 1vuz caught .. If I his double standard of mitigation h:id prc11:1ilcd throughout lhe past. \\'C can imaginC' \\'hat other offenders n1ight hu11c said : .Jnck the· Hir>per : "I regret thilt m.v sexual anomalies, stemming from a repression in childhood. led me to in - discreet violation of the pers<Jns o( some ladies.·· BLUEBEA RD : "In hindsight. I now see that had I solicited marital cou]lseling I might not have overstep· ped the boun daries of conjugal amity." John Dillinger : "\Vithin the lime· fr;1me of my youth. il y,•as my proCli\'ity lowarr.I dcrring·dO that led 10 further acts of doubtful legitimacy,'' ~cro : "It was my possibly c:<ag· gerated devotion to mus ical perfor· mancc that induced a re~rcttablc lapse of attention durinl! the con· n agration of Rome. 1\ct\.uilly, my as· sociates informed me that the f'irc Tleparlment had it \Veil in hnnrl . and I had no reason to disbeliev\' \hen1 , ·· 1\ttila the 1-lun: "Perhaps it \\'as ex · cessive zeal. hut I si ncerely rel! that the welfare of \V {'stern harbaris n1 m ade it lm~rativc lo halt the spread of civiliiation by any meuns \\'tlhin n1y-powe r: '', -; ~ JlJOAS I S{'A.ltlOT : ''In l':\" tenuation. m;:iy I remind you that the man was " troublemaker. :in olitsidc agitator from Naz;ireth. and oh· \'iously tr)·ing to sub\'crf law and or· der. After all. v. hal may be r:illC'd 11 'betrayal' fro m one side may be regarded from the other as an act ot fealty toward one's duly con~tiHll(·d nalcrs ." Bonnie and Clycie : "Look1ni;l_b:1ck now, it can he seen that we \\'erC' ~1111 ply a poi ir or J'iTgfi.~pffltt'd yllufl~ people, disaffeclC'd by the tcm1>l'r ol our times, v,fho mi1y !w s<+ld 10 li:1\.1 carried too fur th (' natura l exuberance of youth mood." Solution Must Be Found 1·0 the l::ditor : I 11·a~ n1uch intt'r<'Sled in Ton1 ;\\urph1nt:'s rolumn of l\'01·. 15 in \l'hi('h he 11 rote, "you sure can guess" \1·h:11 I meant 11·hen J used :.i 11e11• ··\vord" nt 1he Southt·i·n California .-\s · sociatinn of Gn\·er11n1ents n1t'eling. I think hi~ c·onct:rn aboul the use of the \1 nl'd ''c\1sincen\1\'l'S'' caused him lo mi~s tilt• \1•hole point of the <lis· t:ussinn a nd action of the SCAG ['\· 1.'('UtJ\'C Board. i\'i a n1:1tter of f•1 C't, 1hl· \1·ord "d1s1n· t'l·nti\·e .. is often used b.1 c·c onomists. '.\e11· \1·o rds arri\'e in tht· lanj!ll<IJ!C' almost d;iily and I "'i!iih I hacl actually cre;1tcd th(' 11·ord "di s1nccnti\·t·... If 11e did not add 11·orcl-. to th<' J;jnguage ;JS necdl·il. do11·n through the years. \It.' 1\'01dd i>\1\1 be at the "'.\11• Tart.an. You Jane, level." Rut if ii is the fir,;t 1in1e Ton1 has heard thr 11nrd, I nm h:1 pp~ tu add it to hi~ JOurnahstic bo~ of looh. :110 RE in1pnrtuntl~. ho11C\'er. as 11c dc~pcratl·ly facu an l'lll'rgy shorl<t/.!l'. tr;iff1<' con1?est1on and sn1og. 11·e h;ivt• to slop J?irin~ Jl<'Oplt· n101'l' incenti1·e 111 dri\'e their :1utomoblles ,._. h<11l' lo d11 JU~t thC' op1>0site. \\'hat .rt•ully h;q11-i.:ncd at th<' SC.\G ml·etinA 11 as the• i~suanl·e nf in~trtK·· lions for thl' st;1ff tu stud.\· this }!r:.i1c problem ;i rut hring ha('k sugi:-estinns for sol11tion. ·rhc d1~cussion l';llnl' up ~1:-the rt.•sull nf thl' failur£' of l'ropu~i · tion .\. Aftl·r the Pl'Ople \Oled "no .. on that 1s!IU\', too rn<1n~· of our !leop\c. in <1nd out of government. and 1111.:ludin!!. th(' n1 ed ia. ?>imply said that "the pi 11'- pll' ha1·e spok<'n. ~o fnrg<'t the 11 holl' th1nJ!... That is ;1 ht•ud·in-rhe-sand position th:.it 11 ill ~in1ply al'l'l'l<'t;1t\' lhl' hciul' 11 hl·tl the cnlire :-oril•l1· grinds to H l1ult. out of ~:1s :ind C'hokeii h,\' :-n1oi.: E\ l'tl hl•fore th:1t h t1ppC'n~. 11 ith lhc {'Ul·di111n on frl'l'\\;1.1· t'<lll· strul'\11111 ;ind a<lditiona! :1u1on1nbilcs. 1r:1il:-port:1tion 1l'ill ~nn<l l(l (1 halt. 1Jun1pcr tn hun1p<'r. 'r'he l'\lllis1u11 t•our.~c 1:-clc:1r. 11ith :·111 inrrca.~t· in popul:tl ion 11nnua11~· 111 Oran ~\' t.:ount ,\ of foui· 11\•rt·l•n!, :uut .111 11)t'l'(';1:.l' 111 auto~ of eighl pei'tl'l\1 YES. lht.•1'1• ha\·e bcC'n m;in~·:-uJ?gcs · lion~ for solutions ;ind the~ 01rl:' ;ill 1ough llig h 1;1 .xes nn i.:asolinc. tasrs on ).!asoline O\'er a n1inin1un1 amnunt. hil!h ta~ on j!as·hOJ? \'C'hiclt's. have all hccn :-u~ge~IC'ct. Rut the society sin1p- I~ can 110 l<Jtl~er zoon1 clO\\'O the ro:id \la~ting t:lll'l'J!~· ;1~ 1fthere is no<'nd to n1l. an<t a:-if lhl' air can hold the ~rnnkl'. 1J1' th;il l'vni::e:-.tion 11ill dis.:111· 1-i.·.1r ht.•c:1usc il lh!or~ipl:-vur 11a} of 111 c. ·1 hl' re.ii poln! i~ lh:l\.\I'<' c:1nnol eon· t11H1e ··h11:;1nl·~s :t~ usuai.·· \\'c ha,·C' to fuut ;111,-.11 l' r~ ! o ! h(''L' qul·St 1nn... t lh· :-11u111•r. lhL' bclll'r. If 11\~lto not, :-n11J}.:, trt1lf1 <· con~e~t1on untt :i s horl;1~c 111 clll'l').!Y 11 111 n1 •1 kl' t hl' cl1•r1~ion fo1· u:- HAL PH,\ OlEl>Hlt'll S11pl·1·11-.4)r , ·rhird i)i~tru·t Count~ of (J1•;inJ.ll', < ':t l 1forn1;1 1'oth<' Editor A:-ll .le11 :ltHI <111 An1{'r1 can I ";JS !'hocked and sadden d to v.·itne,;s once ;1~ain i~noranl·c a11d callousness from those in hisi hcst offices in our govern· ment. 1\l a time 11hl•n the mnst sen~1li \'(' and 1lt>ILcatc ncgoth•lions !x•t\l.een our countr~· and other nations are t11k1n~ pl ll<'e in the-art!as of nuclear arms. pe<1c(> tn the Mideast. energy, and foo<l for the world: at such times n1Ll11ar~ n1('n y,•ho manift>st such al:1r1n1 n,g defiriencirs In p<1ht1c¥l li(;OM' o.ut1,hl tu be. muu.1cd~ dismis.setl or l..t'l'l un1l1'.r ~u.1 rtl until rf'!'IJX>ll'l\>lh!\' :ind reuson a~a1n lake <'i1111n1 :111d 1n lhc Pcnttigon·~ highest of fie~. · ¢ (,__M_AI_L_B_o_x __ ) Letters fron1 rc>adl·rs arr t<!C'lcorne 1\'or. nially. u:nters s/io1ild co1U't'!/ llt<'ir 111t·.~ sayes in :J{)() a:orrl.~ or I~'.~.~ 'fill' ri9ht /11co11· clcnse letters tu /11 .spa ce 1Jr e/r1r1nUHc> l1tit>I 1s rese rv1'd-All /c>l/t'f.\ rr1u.sl 1nel1«St• !;l!/- nalure u,1d 11uui111g addres.s but narni·.~ 111ay bf u:1thll(•/rl llfl rt'que.11 !I ,,u/llClt'•ll reU.\Olt Iii OJ>pt:Jrenl /'1)('fnJ IJ'/I/ ,Jul ho' publisilt'<I TO Ri::•·E R to (;t'nl·ral Br1111n as ··outspoken .. as } our ('apt1on did, is to falsely attribute "bold and frc£'· speaking .. (\\.ebslcrl qualities lo pro noun('cn1enls that arc not only blatant~ · ly false but arc in reillity nothini;: hut hntemongerings intent on spreading the age·(lld hig lie nf l:I ",fe\\·ish con· spiracy ... c It 's just not g00<l business sense to take over banks "'ilh infhitcd dollars. or run ne1~·s1>aµcrs 11·hosc ne,1•sprinl is d;iily becoming more· ;ind more depressing ' I Four thousand ye;u·s of Jt·11 ish ht ~· t()r.v speak~ of ,Jt•\1.<. eon.~p1r1n!,! to 1111t• ··plot'' onl\. and thi' 11ilh all tl11·1r· niight and soul· to r;11,c thl' qual1t 1 ol life ;1t 11·hatt•\'l'I' lt:1el. ;1\ \1h;11 1•1t•t place. an<l al \1 h:1!t·vcr llrtll' 11 11 ;1:. their )!Ond fortltrll' Cot' 11\ I tu find ll ·rhis \\'Otdd include truth at the highest lc\·els of bO\'('rnmcnt AS FOR the general's threat th.ti I ht: ··Je11ish lobby n1u:-1 be put do"n." ht• anti olhC'rs like him ~houtrl be f<' minded of the fact that il 1\as ;i ~m .1\1 but pol11nt Jl•11 ish "lobh~·" 11 ho s111n <' :!.IOU y\'ars ;q.!o !ought and 111111 histnr~··:. fir st b:11tle fol' t l·hJ.!1na~ frcC'dom · the ~la<·eabt·(''· 1\h•V•l' n1c1.nory th(' Jc111sh 1·111111111111111 11 tll ~oon nhsl·r11• in lhl' fl'~t11.il .. 1 l.1!!,ht~ 1Chanukah ) 'l'hal "lo)l1h\ ·· 11111 11111.1 s;1vecl the imp1·t·1!('(l J1·111~h ,I.iii'. hul rnatlC' pns~ihlt• !ht• l11rlh ul l'hri:-ttanit~. H.,\l\ll[ ~11':1.:-0ll.\. :-.1 \'.\ To the Jo:ditor : \\'hC'rc did ~Oll )::<'I th:it ~01 . IH fire"·ood S(']C'Cl1on l1 sl~ :-;l•11• \nr~'' r.tassac hu~e lts~ If ~ou C'an tl·!I ni·· \\'h<'r£' an apple nc1·h;1r1l h,1, h1•1 n clear<'d lo build a nt•11 tr;u I I ll ru~h righto\·rr. If ,\'OU "ouhl l'h<·ck ~0111· ,,d, ~1111 1rould kno11· thut thl' flr\'\lllOd ,11 ;nl;• hlrherc 1:-n1:1111l~ urangt• 1.·11r.dp ~1u ~ and oak 1'ht> c11rc! 111f11rn1;1!u1n 11.1,11~l·l11J hut l'nl just d.11ni.: 111 1u 1·111!i~· ln:ht!. d111111 low and set mv heurt aJ,![11" ,o /\••11 a bruJL~Onl e 1·e.1 \ ha ncl~ h1n1 :-" ~1 ,\H,'1.lll l<ll'\.1::'' II is l'' 1·~1 l ,f•ssttf1 ·ro !Ill' Etlilnr 1'hr th~'O!'I 4JI 11•1\H,11'1 \,lllo ll\ I' Ill trrc·sttn~ :d1hou1<h 1 111~11• nt11t·r .1• r:ct·cntl~, I hn,·c commenced to 11vndc·r if hu1nan beings do not \1an(h11· fron1 one ~µhere to :lnother \1'hilt• he1·•· on this earth-or that if 1rhi!e t·urth-bound thl''' do not revert h:t('k to pr<'\'!ou:-lln1C.•s -as is as· ">Ut!l('d thC'~ do 111 tht• hereallcr. F('K l'.\'Sl ',\'.\'(·E. Or:Hl~l' County is 111 1ht• thl'nc:-; nf .a "l~)()m ·· It is not l ;~ 1 ll·tl ·, h.11 h\ thost• instigating \he pro· l'l·dtirt• l'n:--.1bl\' t1Cc:1usc· the \1·ord b1•un1 1 ... ;i-.-.ot1atl'd 111 th 1hc 11·ord ·t1ucir11 · fnr l hO'l' 11 hn r1•mcmber a nd rna~ J ,·1·1 ;1 ~ thoug h Lhl'Y h:i' (' bc~n this rntlll' prt.•11ou,f\ \ct I Sct•n1· I of this past drama tool. plt1ce 111 Florida during the l!t·J)rcs~1o n ·ro thl.' \\·esu.•rnC'r f;imiliar 1·.1 th tht• ··gold ru:-h .. era lht.• at· n11J~pht·rc 1s tht> same as then and as durtnJ.. t 111.'. F'\ol'ida · ·110001 ·· 11011 ever. the "gol(I in then1 th;:1r' hdls" no1\' con· s1sts 1n tcar1n~ do11·n the beautiful hill s to ni.1kt· gold h~· 01·er-de\'C'loping the lantl. 1·1ic time:-arc nol quite the s<iml'. for overtonC's of ecOlogy arc snunding :ind re-i'uunding like the pro· 11• rhi:il ht· I! tol I 1 n g its dire \\'arnings. :-;11 CJl 'l.ll 1ho~l· 11ho ha1e seen 1l happvu ht·lo)r(' 11 ;11 n thosE' iinn1crscd 111 n1oh p:-;1 t h•!l•li.!.1. he!l·bent tn l~·nch tn h11lldo1 1n _ 1·1 l'f\' Ulade uf gra s~. to dt·-.11·11_1 c1 l'I'~ i ll'l' or ~lie oJ Gocl -g1vC'n h<·.n11\ ·• \\ "trld l'\'·runninl! the old di.llll.l 1·c.1111 llll't' thOSC' \\·ith gold fC\'l'r !Ii;!\ the· 11111~· 1:-:1 \most itl~nt1ca\'.' H:111k ' latli·tl rt·rcnt\y hanks ha\C IJ1·t·n fa 1l1n;; i·hl•rc 1\;1~ talk of a dt pr. •"l<•ll \1 hit h 11 a~ llen1c.•d <1::. has tn 1·11 ,dl \.il l.. ~,f t'l'C't':-~ion un\il l<ill'll . l11 t111· p:1'! lhl' lane\ ;ind huild1nf;!s rC · rn.l!th'll un,uld 11 h1lc vandals blolc the 1du1nh1n).! 1 1,tur~· .... lhC'doors an1l 111n· 1!1111 ~;1,)11 ... 1t11I thl· huildin~~ finally 1·11!1,q1_•v<I •11 , ,•\••ti tn l'hc \\l'<Jlthy 1111·.11111· 11,.,,r 1!1v poor aln1ost :-1.irvctl 'itltl1' d11J 111111.' d .. 11 11 1111· eu rt a1 n. fur t hu.~c Ob· ~~·..,,1 d 11 dh '.!llhl fe1nr ha\'c not time In 111•11 ,1 pl.11 or 1h111k 1'hc·v hate l111rn 1 ,~·r I•\ \iun1 pl'r" Lr:iff1r bui insist '•11 <I• l•·l'1!)111L' 11)\al l'Otl:-lllllll'!o> !ht' 1·1 •11, d111• Thi 1 h.111' ~"'''i.: .111d in :i •II!•• ~1111\:. !1 l't.' ill l'<~ 1h1 ~ l(')q bcl'Oll\t·~ r 1.r1 p1'l'I .•l•·nl ·rhl'\ prolt·s~ tn 111\.l' ,111 111\)1 111 11111'1!\ll~ \I'( ('t>lllt'I'~. ;int\ th\'lt 11»11 l' n•>lh1 n ~ nt hl'al1l.\ tu paint ! 11.in.:• ('0111111 n1:n t'Olll!ll\ll' lltl LIS 11 .1~ ,1, 11.i 11111-111 ,,1 hor'l'" hl»1d1·d lur •ll"1111111•lll Thl' F1'1rHl.1 ''ho•1!11 ··. !ht• i.:rilil ru ... t. .•ll' par\ ol h1.;tnr1 and 11ho11• lrul' l h.il h1~1 11r1 tin~.'~ nu\ .rl11 ,I\ 11 i'l'.Of 11"t lf 1ht• pl;1\ 1:-a .r·· dr·1 r 1 1·11;1 tnr th•• dl'IJ1'l'~:-1n11 n1ay 11. 11 .. 1l•h11•1·-.i111I 1•c·olot:' :-h1'1l·k' ;111d 1r11 • .. 111 11111,1 l\C dl•:.tro~ 11•11 1•1 I l' l.l.l'.\11!1 ll \\'IS ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT h',./1,•n ,\' \\'<·erl .f'ubltshrr Tl1u111n.~ l\frttlL ~:d1/or Hurt>.1rt1 J\ri•1bl('h , ,._"' .. [JJoriaJ ['age l::d11or t•eµtcdthl•\1hl1l l·lht•c01\ I • Quot~: I !11 • d111•i'1J\ 11.1i;c of lhe O~itv 1·11 .. 1 .4.1,, .. 1~1 1nlurm .1n1I :-t1n1uh+lt! r • .i11• r-. '" 11tt'~\'nt1n~ on lhi~ Pilal' 1h11·r ... '""lllll'l\t.lr~ on loplrs or in· t.·1,.,1 hi '\nfiil'Jll'd eolumn\JI\~ and , .1r''"'"''1' h) pro11d1na, .a forum ,,.r I• ,Pl· I• I 11·11' .1 nd h\ Pl\'Stnllng !In Tl•" ~1·.•111 r , n111 n1ons .1nd 1(ll'as "'1 · 111r1111 '"111r-. ·The editorial tit11n1"n' •lf th1· 1).11\y 1'1\oc. appear ,,., , 1n th•· 1·!111011:11 rolu mn 111 lhe I"\''" lh•· l'.IJo:l' 1'111 n1on~ E'llpr{'1111ed h1 1}1,-,-,,h'"' n1,111 11.-.d canoonisls .1n,1 11 II• r \\rl!l'r~ i1rl' lhe1r Ollo'f1 lHld ••· , ""r.r..-.. n11·ut ,,rlht'ir 1 fCllof. h} \hl' P.11!1 l'1lul ,,knt1hl h\' 1n(errc>d Rabbi J o~rt>h 11 . rr1•1'il111an , :-..I "In <+nl'll'nt 111n1·' 1h1· t .. 11 lo,1n.in 11111 nt'CI doy,n th1• hbr.Hll''" I it u' 11"! tiCl\I('\ (' thl' :0-,111\\' 1 ll~I !1Ml.1\ Ii\ t•llt Ill d1ff('rrnrt' . .ip.1\11\ .11ld ll1'fr.\lt'll c.ciUtiordan. )l.irJn t:o. v1tJut1.:Ll "I" a~ ,tl11111h'd 111 lh•· 1nt1·1l~·1t 11111 I hke 10 \\11rl. l\llh Ill\ lhlflt\, II ' a ~af('ty \·nl\ t• 10 bt• n h.in1111l•r h.1n~cr on \\ee\..enrJ!'I " . ' 'Ob,iectio11nble' IBM Rejects Spy Document BF:HKEl.EY 11\PI -l ion of allci::1tions -bascd. IB:\l 's l'hu1r111 ;1n :o;U \'S the fu1 t•11df'nc·t• ~u pphed by u <'nmpuny hus repudilitl'rt 'a ... (':1p1Lu l reportt·r -that hC' doc·uml,!nl un hov.· toru1nl);,1t ;111d :itdt'-'> al l,oy,(•d pt•r:.<>ns •~·rror1s111 11 h1 ch \1;1s U.'>t·d ••n the :-tatl· payrflll to v.•ork 111 a t·our:-.t~ for t:J of it!'i 1n J>Ol1lll';il ca1np:ugns . l'!ecuri1y offit·er -. tb1 s t-----M.O•H>h r 'llJric rl~m-Pftt> li"-in·4''l•·11rii"!.r--- strcl'!scd th~ nt·ed for :-;I)) 1ni.:: un rad it'll l groups. ,\ ~pokcli man for l111er11:i· Hy 'l'ht• i\io.soei-.1ed Prt'S'ii Sktt·s tlc11 r c d rapidly O\'l•r Northern l':.ilifornia to· Stale J•;1ririt· -'>torm th:lt turnc.·d ·( ) d:.iy follow ing " fil'rCe uut to he rno ... tl\' hlU\\'. ~--------~ '/'h1· .'\a11oii:d \Ve ather t1un;il B11s1n <::.s :\laehin("S ('unf1r1n C"d ·rhur:.d:1y 1h:11 l!J :.lie :-.i•rurlt.\' ofr1l·i;d :. at :J .\(Jv. ·1·15 tru1n1n~ prol!r:1n1 <•l <1n IB:\t :-.rhon l in (;lcn l'u\t', ,'\; \'. l'l ]ll'llt r1\'C d:t)S "'Ofklll).! \\ l\h a /'l'(l•tl'lll'C dot.•umcnl titll°d : ··s.._•l'Un· t.v 1\ :\lanagcm cnt Styll'. A t 'oursc of l ns1ruc11rn1 111 ('ur1>o ral t• P rO l t·r\1\l' St•r\'1t·r s. I H:\I :1s ;i ·r argct fu.r ·rcrrnri:.ts.'' '!'he cOUf"i>l' m;ll(•rial 110\\' dt·t•l<ired ohjcct1unabll' ,,·a s JH't•parl'd and prl'St·ntcd hy the· lntt·rn<ition;d A:.sutia- tiun ot-ChiL·r~ nr i'oli1·c :.act- 1rtg uffdcr eontratt lo I Ll~t ·s !iceurit y dcpa1'lm1·nl, s;iid a :-;pokesman ::it the f1rn1's gene ral vrod11 rt ~ head 11uartcrs in Sau Jost·. llt•p111 !I "illf!d (_',.\:'\lPTO .'\\'ILLI'~ Cl'Pf \ -A \'uba ('ounty :-.hcriff':> deputy v.;i :.. kll lf!(I by a :.inglt: shot gun hla::.l In the he:id 'fhursday ;ift('r he l'O· tcrcd the hon1 e uf a man \\ho threatcnt•d lo shoot schoolchildr<'n. Fat;dly \.\'OUndcd \\·as Don t.. Brov.·n. 38. ro.~id(·nt depu· ty in thi s smulJ n1ining \O\\'ll on ll ighv;ay <19 ;1hout SO mites ca.-.t of :'It arys\'tlle. O·ffi cl'r s :,,a id Zane Cald\\'Cll. 21. \\'a s ;itTl·:.tcd as he a11 cn1ptcd to fleC' the tv.o-:.tory hon1e 101d \<J tcr t'h:.trl:cd \\ ith n1urdl·r. Pr•1l1•• K'••l•·•1111••d SAC H ,\~IE:'<TO r,\P) - .'\:-.::icmlJJy Speaker Lro ,\lcC';irthy s;.iid Thursday hi s :.t;1ff is ;1\·aiJabll~ for q ues t ioni n ).! by th e Sac ran1ento Count~· district" attol'lll'Y Ill <JllY ill\'t'Sliga· t1on of po ... ~ib l e misu:.e of :.t:.itl' funds . '.\l cc~~rlh y s ai d he "·.1clcome::.'' :in invcstlga- S1·r1 !l'l' 1·~·por t r·d ;i fc11· l1n ~t·r1n ;..: ::.hO\\l•rs U\'Cr n~>rtht·r n rn ount;.iins <ind the Suo>rra ~c\";Hla, but mo:.111 f;11r i1nd 11 armer v.e<.ilhl'r i':. forel't1~l Saturd:.iy . f 'lo1tr11uy f 'ir111 S,\C'R .. \'.\J .. ;~T C) (1\P) (_'ontr·ullvr ll ou s ton Flournoy ::.;lid Thursday he :-till think:. Dl'mocrat .Ed· BOOKED ON PERVER SION Actot George Maharis Actor Booked On. C liarges Of' Perversio1i 111und G.Bru\vn.Jr.\\'illbca. l(l~ 1,~(;E LES (ll Pl1 1\etor ~~lif~1/~1;.1 as ~O~\'l'J'OOf ul Gt·~r~e ~J;.i h aris 11a::. arre:-.ll'd 'J'hurs- .. 1 I '· 1 I' dav <111 char~t·s nf eomn11!!1ng a :-l'X HJJ.1e t 1<'1t . m ii rung, 'H•i \iilh ·1 hair<!rt•SS('r in the Jlll'tl's b ut 1 .~h1.n ~ lh:!ls Yl'l lo he ~oon1 oru~:.i solinl·~l<i l ion. ~l'L'n .. s;.ud "luurnoy. the l'olic·t• said :\lahari ~. •Hi , bl·~\ re· Hepublican "'.ho narrov.·Jy ml'nibt•red as (·o·st:ii· of 1111• "Houte lu~t tu BrO\l'll ~o\· 5 l>fi" ll'lt•\'Lsion sl'.'rics. \\'a.-. <irreslL·d by \'itl' s<1uatl offH'l•rs ;it the station. .4'11it Dis111isst*d lit• 1r as bookt•rl on ii ~l·x Pl'l'l't·rsion I.OS ,.\;'\(; EI.ES ICP1 ! _ thari.:t· alon~ \11th l'l·rt't•cto 1'('\les. :ia_ .. 1' laii~uit th:.it brought :it· a h:iirdr:t'S~t·r: and rcle:1 sed on SaOU lt·nti(J ll to Glll".-l'lei:t Ed · h;11I. po.lltl' :-:.i1d lil'_ll'.<tS si:.hed u!t;d to rnund G . Broii·n .Jr . a.-. :.i hearra1g nc1l 1n '.\lun1c1pa!Court Jucs· fi ;.!.litt•r . f_or .. <.'a.n)p1li~!l l'.l:· t!aj;·ahari s \\'a S :irrcstcd for lc1\'d COil· lo1n1 11.1s d1s1n1~::.('d lhu1 :-;· 1 , ,, , , 1 ~ Elf? b . a vit·c squad diJI' I \ll\ 011 ult ._.,. J ) l.l I t 1 rt o!'ficcr 11·ho said tht' aclor made a p:.i ss rr111_n . :-1or Y •1 e1:. h. · tht• men 's roon1 o f :.i hl'curn1n •1 Serrc·t:1r\' ul a l 1n1 in . St:ite in 19°71 fill·d ::.uit':.is a l·lolly~1·00.t.l rl':-t:iurant. 1he rha~gc . .. , .-', .,..-. , \\as d1sn1i!'i:-l'd11·henhepleaded gu1lty ~:.~~~'li: t· ~ 1\~~( i:;jjf ~~~~~111~~ to. ;1 c_ou.nt ~f dist u I' bing the peace and ,\g~inst the S1 ret·t :.ind Boat! _'_'_"'_''-"-"_1_s_ .• o_. ________ _ '!'ax 1'r;1p, to de tl•rmine th<.· >uor<·•· of S!l 5 .ooo ;n TREMORS SHAKE ;1nony mous ~ift s to the "'· 00 ''" " 5"",...;0 •· c0 "'' OUTHL4ND AREA jud;.;c di ;;n11 s ~rd lhe suit, S . :-aying it 11·as bast'don a \a\v lh:1t no tonge r t·xisls. R e ap1)ointed BJSJJOP (t;Pl l -l\linur c;1rth- <ru;ikt's s hook Southt"rn C.'alifurnia 1'hursda1'. \l'it/1 more than 20 ge ntle tren1ors ·rippling through the 011 ens \';dll'Y throu}.!hout thl'da.1-. 'fht• tpiakcs run1blcd ;dong the S..\CR..\'.\I E~TO ll.Pl l -01\"t•ns \'a!Jev fault for :1bout 100 niiles K1•nnt·!h ,J. Bourgui ~11011 of fron1 :\l <imn1.oth L:1kes to Bridgeport; \'an ;..·u~ s ;ind Pier A. just easl of the Sierra and \\·est of the Ghcrini Jr. of S:.i n f''ran-l'\evada state line. c1~eo 11·cre l'l':JJlfK>inted h,\' :\ quake reg istt•ring 3.2 on the Go \'. Hon:.'lld HC'a gan to Richter Sc:ilC" shook lhl' area <1round four.year t erms on the state T11·entynine P ;i lms. a li~hlly populat· Commiss ion on l-lousing ed deserl resort in Riverside County, and Community Develop· about 2011 nliles liOLilh of the 0\1·ens nll'11L \'allt·~·- Th1varted Love?· Girl, l-8, link To 3 . M11rders? I.OS A:O:G E LES <AP) -She is only 18. But , in the puSt four months Ch ris tin e \\'ri g ht has los t th1'l'l' boyfriends in \'iolent murders. 1'he latest Yictim died Thiirsday after be· -.-M'in his car. "It looks like more t han <·ot n- <'ic!cncl'," said Poliee LL D:in Cooke. "1'here eert:iinly should be a tie.-in in son1c• 11·ay .•. perhaps a thv.'arted love affair." Politl' :;aid they bad qul'stiont·d the dark·h;1i rt•d l\Jiss \V righl. a rccl'nt hi).!h sc·hool g r;uluate, but she tould not t·xplain \1·hy anyone 1routd \\'tint to kill he1· hoyfrit·nds. 1·~·0 of the !-;lain ~·uu ng men \1·crc s:iid to be members of ~·outh gangs :ind police rcporte~lty \1·ere in'l'St ig at1ng a g:-u1g connection 10 the kil lings. ~Iis s \\'right, \Vho graduated from Belmont lligh School last June. \vas not V.'ith her hovfriend 11 hen ht• \\'as s hot. I-le had ct ropped her off oL her :-1 istcr's humt' about 9 ·45 p.m . alter a tl:lte 11·hich began ;.it 6µ.m . 1'11·0 other youn,g men she dated ha\'t> been slain since her high school graduatio n. police said. ~like ~larrufo, 23, \1ho dated !\1iss \\'right brit.>fly, "'as shot lo death only 10 days :igo by t1vo Latin men \Vho found the l oading d ock of the t e le\'is ion v.•arehouse \l'he r c h e \.\'Orked. asked an en1ploye to point him out a nd opened fire. A bystander ;.1lsov.«1s \\·ounded . ()11 Ju ~George Eche\'arria, 22. \Vito had bcrn J\1iss \fright's steady hoyfriend for about four ye;i rs. 1vas bl:1stcd by :-1 shotgun :i s he s:1l in his pickup truck at :in east Los Angeles intersl'("l ion . Polite believe l\larrufo \\'US a mcn1bcr of the (;Janlon youth gang and Echevarria belonged to the 18lh Strel'l gang. Friday, November 22. 1974 DAIL. Y PILOT A5 Pom·Pem Queen ' lfE.RKEI:EY-(UPl)~scanrord h3S a s~cr~l ,,·ea Pon re '1:1dy for Calirornia .in its Saturday football clash -thC ul· timate 1>o m -po n i::11·1. ' At tti e in\'it:ition of the Stanford lw:tnd, San •Fr::incisco topll·Ss <1uecn Carol Doda or .14.:!3 ·36 fan1e wilJ ~·,ke pon1 · pons for the Cardinals. ---AUCOR IHTERHATIOHAL'•.•:.o1-.. OF BEYERL Y HILLS :>> IHVITES YOU TO ATTEHD A SPECIAL SUND~Y AUCTION of Authetttic Handmodt . PERSIAN & ORIENTAL RUGS W~ wil offer for Hile • .tfMCi .. ~-wlticll illclll*a: ANTIQU£ & SEMI AMTIQUE IUGS: ...... C111i1c..t•s. Tllbri1. Oki s--k1, Old Af9MM5 ...S otMn. . HlW RUG-5: X~ llldi•l, lokMlchJ. lo•W.s. Qwll5. ....... Tab. T.iwil l.U:" .-._ 1".I' to 15':.12'1 stll{ RUGS: H.-, Silk 9-, 5ilk K•"-· Tl'ff of Ufe Sill e!MI Silk low lscrfol11111 SUHDAY, HOV. 24 al 2 P.M. HEWPORTER IHH 1107J~ld. H.wport leoeh hlliblNo.: froM I P'.M. TERMS: Cosh, Chtdt. Mojor Credit C.-dl. bhit• for Mw9 wttt-llOW btWj IK~tphd, AUCTIONEER: S. Grill FOR IMFOllMA.TION CALL 12131 651·7646 0:-.car '.\l~insilla, 18, \\'as shot do11·n in gangland exe('Ution ~!yle 1:1te \\'ed· nesday night as hl' 1·t•turncd home fron1 a dale \1'ith Chl'istine. Police s:tid the youth v.•as parking his car \\'hen anothe r auto pu lled alongside ;ind tl\'O s hotgun blusts lore into :\l ansilla's head as he sat in the llri1't'r·s scat. ·rhe ear sped from the, scene. '.\J ans ill:1. a Guatemalan <"ilizen here on a studv 1·isa. died t'arlv Thurs- dav at l·loliv11'ood Presb\·tt·ria n ll o~1>ital. I-l e 11"as a sl'nior al lieln1nnt 1-ligh School. A membl'f of a ri\'it\ g:u1g~1\·:Js a r · rested last 11"eekend in !\larrufo's kill· in,!!. 1'he youth, l·lumbcrlo Hios, 19. of South Gate 11·as charged \\'Ith murder and is b('ing he ld in.lien of $100,000 ~-----------------------' bail. But police say thl·y are seeking a 1,,.,,_..- Teacl1er Gets $1 . 9 Millio11 Settle1nent RIVERSIDE {f\P\ --.·\n :1tt ratti,·e substitute leaehcr \1·ho nearl.v died in :11968 :.iut on1obilt• crash has 11·on a S!.9 million settlen1enl from the n1anuf<1c · turer of \'olk s11·agens and a VW de· .. all'r. :\larlc·nc LaGrippo. :II. of Long Beaoh filed the Superiol' Courl suit sccond suspect in th:it case. Officers said l\Ii~s \\'right had no kno11·leclge of \1·ho the killer or killers mi ~ht be. Lt. Earl Dccn1l'r of the Ran1parts Division police s aid i\lansill:• definite· ly 11·as not a gang memiler. He dt•scribed hin1 as "<1 liQ Uare kid" \\'ho \\Orkl'd <ifter sehool as :i boxboy in a supermarket. "\Ve· don 't kno\v if lhcse murders are herausc of jealousy," Dee mer said. But the possibility 1\'a S under in· vcstigation. 6 Yuba Jail /1iniates Flee short Iv after thP :.iC'cidrnt a111! arter :1 :\I ,.\ R 'l' S VI LL 1-: C C PI) - n1unt1l-1Ung tri;iJ a jury of se\'l'll n1t'll Authorit ies todav ~carl'hed for six ;1ndfi1l•11on1ena\1·ardedthl·hugc~et-'l'uba County :jail inmates \l'ho t1cn1c11t \\'l'clncsday. (1Sl'<tped during ;_111 exercise period :\J iss LaGriµpo. a passenger in a t•a1· Thursd:.iy :.ifter they brokl• a Jladlock dri\'t.•n bv ('harles \\'ootl. liufl't·red \rith ;1 ch:1ir and l'SC<iped across <1 third·rlt•g i·ee burns 01·l·r 70 percent of Yub:.i River le\ ct•. her b('ldy in lht• head-on crash. S he Authorit1l'S identified the esC'apei·s s:ii d shC 11 :1s so:.ikcd 11·ith gasulinl'. ·as )lichal'l \Valk , 30. ;\lode.st•). serving 11·hich ignited due to the improper tin1e for armed robbery; Eric Tap- placen1ent of thc g,1s tank. person, 33, l\-far.1·s1·i tle, narcotics; She is still undergoing plastic sur-Keith Banrovc·1·, 23, !\-·l arysvillc, eon- gcry. tributing to the delinquency of a 111the Suit lihcclaimed thc<lefecti\·e m i nor; .Jan1 es R. \Vinona. 2 1, design or the 1968 Volksw:igen -'.\tarysville, arrned robbery; 'Joseph spel'ifically t h e placement of the Bunne ll , ·21, Sacramento, burglary, g:.isolinc tank and fuel lines -led lo ond Ga ry B. !\l aX\\'t'll , 29, !\1arysville, her injuries. assault. Beamingly yours. THE WORLD"S FINEST BOURBON SINCE 1795. fiM~ SKI 1N SUNDAY BRUNCH in Newport Beach At the Extraordinary Mansion On the Bay THE MONTEREY STILL SUHDAY HOVEMBER 24 I 0 A.M. • 3:00 P.M. ' Stt the incrf'dible foshions of tfte 1974 Ski H'CtsOll By SKI & SPORTS, INC. 151 I E. Katollo Oro"9' MENU with bubbling Champagne Eggs Benedict. 2.6S Han91own Fry, 2.65 ;tggs Mus~rooms '.-and Qytilers!I Snnmp Omelette. 2.25 Me11:.1c:an Eggs, 2.25 Eggs Montenw. 2.25 Sieak & Egg1>. 2.25 260 I W. Coast Hwy. Howport Beach 645·8444 Sequoia ~ine Cellars LARGEST WINE SHOP IN THE WESTERN AREA LARGEST SELECTION OF CALIFORNIA PREMIUM WINES IN ORANGE COUNTY . ' • CHEESE SHOP • GOURMET ~000 CENTER • WINE ACCESSORIE~ AND GIFTS • IND\'VltiU•L WINE STD~AGE LOCKERS • WINE SCHOOL OPEN TO THE PUBLIC '1 Complele Wine & Spi ril Related Calering Service ' ~~" rREE DELIVERY TO HOME• BUSINESS• BO°'T 3300 West Coast Highway _ Newport-8each P~one: 642-9414 , SANTA ANA SOUTH COAST PLAZA ' .• ' -I F oocball jecscy scylc "jam;is by j enliifor Dale. Bcight home t~JtU·ops. Stciped T·sl;irc wp anJ foorcd, pull-on panis. Jn so(r, light\vcighr, washable acrylic knit. Perfect for cuddling up \\'11h la good book, the st.ir attraction ar a slumber party. Retl, blut: :a'nd gold. Sizes 5·13, $13 Co!J c:g~cnnc..Lingcci,.._ ___________ ------ Oulh,.::k's S.'lnt.i. Ana, I FJshion Square, 2800 N. ila.in Srr~,·r, Sant.t An;i., li:lt•phont: ~ li·721 l Oulhx k's Soufh Co:ui Pl.i;(:a., ~n D1t>go Frec\\·:iy ac Hrlstol, COsta ~1cSJ, Teltphonc: 556·061 l .. - ' • Irvine ·Toda'''s Fina-I • N. l'. Stoeks VO L. 67, NO. 326, 4 SECT IONS, 38 PAGES O RAN GE COUNTY, CA LI FO R N IA F RI DAY, NO V E M BE R 22, 1974 TEN CENTS ,- More Coast Colllllluter Rail-Service By 811.L SCHREIBE R Of IM 0.lly il'ilM SUH Orange County supervisors will be asked next week to take a major step toward iucreasing commuter railroad ser\'ice on Amtrak lines betv.'een Los :\ngeles and San Diego, it v.·as Jearnedtoday. Supervisor Ra lph Clark, who is a lso chairman of the county trans it dis- trict, will ask Tuesday for authority to negotiate joint powers funding with the two neighbor counties for up lo two more passenger trains on the San- ta Fe line. The line in question traverses the entire southern part or the county, running through San Clemente, Sa n Juan Capistrano, fl.1ission Viejo, El Toro a nd parts or the Irvine Ranch. It then goes through central Orange County into Los Angeles. Clark 's request was apparently trigger ed by the Nov. 5 election loss of a one-cent sales tax increase that would have funded a massive rapid transit system . Si nce that defeat in both Orange County and Los Angeles, government officia ls have been conducting post- mortems to determine where to turn next. rea Hard to Swallow Lagun,a Sword Gulper Jailed "Crazy llorse·• -the sword swallower who c laims he can ride a bicycle, do jumping jacks and play a harmonica while the blade is insert· ed-is in jail in Laguna Beach ioday. · Offstage, he goes by the more conventional George DeSoto, police said today , and that's the n<1n1e that went on the booking log at ci ty jail 1'hursday 1.1.-hen officers busted Crazy 1-lorse on charges of stealing S500 from a house. DeSOTO, OF 57U GLEN~' EYRE St., allegedly broke into the hous~ on Sunday. · Police said that last summer he entertained thousands of visitors al theSaY.•dust Fes ti\·al . He Qnce told an interviewer that his career at ingesting swords - sometimes l\~'O at a time -started when he was in lhe fourth grade when he s"·aJloy,·ed a pencil by accident. SI a Pound Seen Sugar Company Ups Prices 13 Percent NEW YOR~.1U PI1 -Amstar, the nation's largest sugar company, to- day raised the wholesale price of sug- a r to nearly 75 cents a pound, an in- crease that could push the retail price to nearly SI a pound in a few y,·eeks. ·: Retailers usua ll y add about 10 cents a pound to the wholes;.1Je price which would raise the supermarket price to around 85 cents a pound -more than 400 percent higher than a year ago. Amstar, which markets s ugar un- d er the Domino label, also raised the price of ind ustrial sugar to nearly 72 cents a pound. s ignaling even higher prices.for such sugar-based items. as . HOTEL WA ITER GETS JOB BA CK ALBANY, N.Y. (U PI ) -An ap- peals court today ruled reverse sexua l discri min ation occurred when a Binghamton hotel laid off a male waiter to hire a female "bunny"·typc waitress. Wh en t!N'state Division of lluman Rights ordered John \V. Pl ebani re- instated at the Ramada Inn and given his back pay in June. 1973, the hotel appealed. t The hotel argued the la\1· allov.·s dis· crimination if based on a bona fide oc·. cupational qualification. The court said no such qualification was shown in Plebani's case. Oran~•· Co~•s• soft drinks, sugar.coated cereals and candy. . . · The increases in the wholesale price of g rocery a nd · industrial sugar a mount lO nearly 13 percent over a "'eek ago. Amstar has posted regular weekly increases in sugar prices in recent weeks;i.s a result of skyrocket- ing raw sugar prices o n world markets. ·'Since we are buying sugar at very high prices, obviously we have to keep going to the best of our ability," said an Amstar spokesman. He said h e could nol predic t whether the incr eases would con· linue. Irvine Ranch Offers Tours For the Public Two·hour free public tours of the 83,000·acre dCvelopment atea of the Irvine Ranch will be conducted by the Irvine Company's community rela· tions departm e nt beginning next month. The bus tours. narrated by Orange County college students, \.\'ill be held on the first and third Saturdays ot each month rrom 9 to 11 a.m , accord- ing to Lee Stewart. the company's community affairs coordinator. The tours, which Stewart s aid are in response to public demand, a re de· s igned to acquaint countians with th\! eompany'a concept of planning, what has been done a nd what the future holds fo r the ranch. Tour buses will depart from the parking lot behind the Financial Plaz:a buildings, 550 Newport Cente r Drive in Newport Cente r. Reservations a nd additiona l in- rormation may be obtained by calling Clark's proPosal was the outgrowth of a high level meeting in Anaheim this week with Supervisor Baxte r \ll"ard of Los Angeles County and Supervisors Jim Bear and Jack Wals h of San Diego County. Ward has proposed that tt\e counties sue Amtrak to improve commuter service but Clark proposed a different approach. · He said Senate Bill 2266, signed into law this year , permits county bocl rds of s upervisor s to dip into Local T ransportation "Funds for subsidy money that could be given to Amtrak. • Before passa~e of SB2266, those funds could only he used by transit districts and could never be used to subsidize other government transit systems. • The transportation funds are pro- \'ided through another state law and ·arc used primarily to pay claims filed against transit districts. Cla rk's proposal asks that dis- cussions be allowed to get under way with Los Angeles and San Diego coun- ties. The three counties could be asked to put up as much as $260,000 a year to subsid ize additiona l A nltrak passenger ser\'ice-aOOut IV."O thirds of the estimated operating deficit, an administration spokesman said to· clay. OCTD General l\lanager G. J . '"Pete" 1',ie\ding said in an inter\•iew today that it has aJV .. ays·been the con· sensus of his district that 1\mtrak 1n1 · provements are \'itul but until no\\' they were out of reach. lie ·said ne\v comniuter runs dO\.\'n the Santa Fe line .would "coincide "'ith our transit corridor plan and "'ould \'3S tly in1prove general transportation in lhe county." Ir _..ras Planners Redraft Noise Bill By DOUG F RIT'ZSCHE 01 "'-O~Uy Pilot St.ill! Irvine planners are redrafting an ordina nce aimed at giving residents the abilit y ·to enforce their ri ght to peace and <1uiet. .. The noise nuisance cont rol or· dinance, adopted by the city council this week, will likely become effec(ive earl y next yea r after an enforcement contract with the ·orange County H!fa lth Department has been ap- proved. according to Irvine Senior Planner t\t el Roop. . In approving a first reading or the ordinan ce, the council made i number of las t ·minule change • which toned down a stricter draft by the planning commission. Before the ordinance becomes ef. fective, the council must again ap· prove the fin a I version. The ordinance sets the s<i me noise limits as a county noise ordinance. rather than the planning commission proposal \11h ich would have ~lloWed less than half as much noise. "Why shou ld people in Irvine have to be that much quieter than the rest of the county?" Councilman Art An- thony wanted to know. Informed by Roop that the reduc· tion of five decibels in the maximum noise level was wholly arbitrary, the council decided to accept the higher county Ii mil. The ordinance sets55 decihels as the daytime noise limit and 50 decibels as the nighttime limit. Annoyance and interference with rest is caused by sounds above 45 de- cibels, according to Orange County noise standards. A window air conditioner causes about 55 decibels of sound power a nd 50 decibels is about the noise level of an aver age ofrice, according to count y standards. The 50 and 55 decibel noise limits are impose·d on r esidential areas by the ordina nce, with higher standards a ll owed for com"mercial and in· dustrial areas. l Special exceptions to the ordinance. are provide d for school bands anti other school events as well as the public park and playground activities. The Irvine Teen Center \.\'Ould also be exempt from the regulations. Em e r gency mach in ery. agricultural machinery and construe· lion operations are also exempt. Additio(lally, property maintenance such as 1awn mowing is exempt between 8 a .m . and 8 p.m . on all d;iys but Sunda ys and holida ys and between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. on those days. Four areas for noise control en· force ment are available. Roop said. E;yes for a Healer The man behind lhis space·age mask is in\'Ol\"ed in <t delicate. dO\Vn ·to-earth operation. To rind out \\"hO he is ;.ind \l"hal Ile is trying lo do. sel' P<tge.3 . Irvin e Ranch Water Board Adds Treatment ' ·rhe Irvine Ranch \Vater Board has sold $550,000 in bonds to add anothe1". t reatment phase to its sewage· trl'al ment plant. Addition of the "tertiary treat· ment" step, according lo District f\l a nager "-'ill iam Hurst, will improve the recycled water lo unrestricted ir- rigation and recreational use stan· dards. The d istrict nO\\' has a ··sC'condary treatment'" plant, 1~·h1ch allo\.\'S the sewage ""ater to be reused for certain types of ir rigation only. According to Ray Stoyer, dirt~ttor or planning and engineering for the district, the additional proC"ess v.·ill coagulate minute parliC'lcs of "·astt: n1attcr suspended in the ""atl'r Thl' particles can tht>n he rcmO\'ed by filtering the \Vat er through san!I sait.L At present. Stoyer ~•lid. no p\:1ns have been made for rcl'rl'ational u~c. of the \.\';Jler suc h a!> slor:1gc 111 ;1 lake The improved 1vater. hO\\"l'\"er. \\'Ill provide about three million gallon!> a day to irrigate thl' c1t1•"s i,:rt·cnlx·lts <1nd agricultural opt.•rations. \\later treated \.\1th th1• prore!>s no\~' in use can only irr1g:1t~· crops 11 h1ch ;ire nol t.'aten t3\\. ··The tertiary lrl'nlment prOCl'SS \.\ill /ll\IC us ah.~olut1 · assur:.11u·c uf s:if.e t y !from b1olo!(1l'al contam1 · nants) so the "'":tier n1ay be usc(\ nn ~reenbelt s. !>ehnol grounds or on anv crop," Stoyer :-.;11d • 'l'he S550.000 bond sal<' to D<'an \\"h11 t cr and Compan~ c~hausts a S2 million g~neral obllgatior1 bond authoriz;.1tion 1nade in 1!165 Clear tonight and Saturday, accDrding to the wedther ser\"ice. "'ith slightly warn1cr temperatures 5aturday. Highs at the beaches 68 rising to 73· inland. Lows ·18·53. the company com munity relations de..,_ ,-,--------------, Despite the i1nproved quaht~·. lh<' w11 tcr will not b<' us1,'(! for (!rinking, he INSIDil TC)Di\ l' Daily Pi/01 Sta// \Vritrrs Tonz Barley and Jb Of.ton take a loOk at tht Crt'atiot forct1 lhat art fl-Owing thi1 Wf'Ckend along the Orange Coast. Set t()(fay's Wf'!tktndtr. • lllY-lootr•ICf .. Hl'l:IMMHn'• .. ...... " °''""C..111) .. l..M. .. ,.. .. -· 11·1 '"'-· " tt.11-.-rt1 <>• Oa11lfl .. 01.1t .,..,. tti ....... .. .,_., •• srl"fl• ""1tr .. Cr'Ml-tl •• _ .. • ••• DHl~H.ilttt .. ,, •• Ml•'"' .... , .. partment at 644-3381. Citibank Dips Saizt eti 's S'1,ds AT&T Pulls Out Rate to lOo/o Potte ry Sale B · d Off' · ·· NEwvoRK 1Ar1-P:rsiNa· A .... t S d .,.l b--k ~ Irlmrg~R e'iider On er1ng tiona t City Bank of New York. a a e aC GRANTS PASS. Ore. IA PI kicking off its eighth straight The JOsl'phinr Countv Librar\ NEW YORK (AP) -American week of prime ratt' reductions, The Saddleback College art depart· has rerell"('d it!li fir!it Complairit Telephone & Telegraph Co. !liaid today lo'i'o·ered its lending fee for major ment "'-'ill hold 3 Christnias JWJltery sinee the statr•s votl·rs uppro\ ('d it is withdrawing $600 million In bonds . businesses today to 10 percent sale Dec. 2·4 on the lo"·er r:1mpus. !ht• so·called antiporno1:ruph\ offered to investors last week due lQ from to.25 percent. effect ~ l\1ugs, vases. pitcher~. tc:-ipots. measure r'l:ov s. • ·unsettled conditions in the bond . ~1 onday . plantersandcasseroles"'1llbcnnsall;' Ed Budi;:c. C'Ounty hhr,iri:in. market since the antitru!lt action Citibank's primr ratC', '>'•hich byartdepartmcntsl\1dent' r ccei\ed 01 lnn,e. C'omplaint brought by the Justice Department has come dO\.\'n stead Uy from the Donna Dumont. a Saddle back art :-i,1:.ainst ane of th(' ilhr:1rv ·~ ni1irc against !'he giant utility. record hiJ1h 12 percent h('\d \.\'ide-student, said 2~ perccnl of th(' o\ er all pop u I a r r h 11 d re 11 · s · hn 0 k ~ , The issue. put on lht' market Nov. ly by major bank' t"l> montht ,~.oceeds ill {O lnto;a ~peclal fund to ·"f.'athcr Christnlas.·· IE.ilw1-I P't .. tt+e•ltltOI " ... """"' _,_, __ _ 13, was the I a r ge st utility bond:_:;l •:::•:::••=--i-"""o..is1hc...lo ".e..il~.ni.a...,t-·~~t''p·~·fiidit•r·~11··~~m·1·r~'i!~m·~·~·~d~·~· E'~b~1~&h:.--t--;;~n-hook o)Jh &~ ! tt-ftto :trtr. '...---.~r-t--..iiA'1'Tl5&MT'a.1.,am5111d 'e,hr! !mdrnc~lslon was r• ,b·or kcom m rrcia l barut. Ma,l ' ko e. -('O . rorlulnd , St. Ni<"k quf\ff1TI.A a l:liL'~ -· .. .. Wtt1"'9f .. llMU!lllen .. Wtktfllf ........ •• w u ... .. W..MINtWf .. IN'l'ltl , .. , Wt••tflftr ,, .. M..W.IFllMt .. " .. ". an s charge rro1n 10.~pe.r.:ent '-~ 4 • o a e ••hed after a mo1·n1·n• mee1·1n• •'Ith b. b a Te'~s ~r·ln .. ,· .·he ·. "·1·d'•, "·bout , • ri h · '" to 10. 75 percent ror 1g· us nc!ls · ...,,. "' ·' '""' " n1l ·" al s "'Qr.seLhc sccn1s to manager$ of the unrlcrwrltlng syn. to~ns. $4,()(j) ort ofipou.cry was !'Old and bt c.suoying 11 , 1 he ll'ttl·r s1ty~ dicate l~d by Salomon Drothcrs. $.1.,000place(I In the 11poClal fvnd, l i ' . Fielding: said such improve1nt'nts \.\"OUld take moulhs to nlake because ne\.\' equipment n1ust be found. sta- tions in1pru1"ed and cross gates in · stalled at ;.1bout t:1ght of the county's 56 at.grade crossings. F'il'lding s;iitl .<\n1trak irr.pro\·e· ments hal"e ah\ ay:. been put on a back burner but \\ •lh failure of the transit sates tax, the· issue has groY.•n in im · portalltl'. , !·le sa id anr in1provements \\"ould be relative Iv small because of hCi.1\'\' freight :.t·r~·irc no\V using !ht> ra il lines. Uut he s:.tid c\·en l\.\"0 n1ore p<1ssenger runs \.\'ould be a big help. s Victims' Identity Unknown , A. t"·in·engine li ght plane believed based at Or ange County Airport crashed and burned in rugged Santa Ana Canyon foothills early today, k i lling its three unident ified passengers. A county sheriff's department spokesman said the l'rash occurred at about 2:30 a .m . about four miles up Gypsum Canyon south of the Ri,·erside Free\\•ay. One or the bodies aboard the shat· tcred a irplane was burned beyond re· cognition and the spokesman said it is not even k nov.•n if the \'ictim was male or fe male. The othe r tv.·o persons killed were men but no identities had been established as yet. Because of extensive fire damage to the fuselage, in\·estigators v.·ere only able to read a por tion of the brO\\'n and white Bcechcraft identification number. "It looked like 35-D but \.\•hen \.\"e checked around \.\'ith three a irports in the area. "''e found that a Beechcraft n1atching the description \.\'as missing from its Orange County tie·down," ' i-" ~ ., 'lo 's. < ?. 3 °" n • > "ORANGE COUNTY + \~ ,, 0 0.01~ ~lol ....... Ml• CROSS MARKS CRASH SITE In Ru gged Canyon Area lht-spokesman said "Its last three d1 )!1t s "'"ere 85· n ... The spokesman said the Long l~:ach f\1rport to\\•er had radio and radar contact "'"ith the Orange Coun t1 based plane :.it about 2:30 a .m . and ~udch•nlv lost contact \.\'Ith it .. II \.\·ould seem th;.1t c.verytitinf. poi nts to this being the same plane," _ thl' spokcsnian said. If 1t is the same aircraft, it is OY.'ned b.1" Ca rl Roselli of Brea and is hcelised to a lla rlior ;\rea firm called l\1arine ~1 asters Inc., the s vok(!Sn1an s~id . ln,·C'sti_ga tors at the scene also d lis· ---'4\'iLe~ 4n1 a I l ·noteboolf'~t1'fhlfig :, Cahfornia driver's license belong-· 1ni.: to :i :\l err11l l..a"'sonof Huntington l~:;1t'h . It \\as not known if Lawson \1 as aboard the doomed plane . Thf. \.\ rec·k \.\as disrovered "'hen .• hrr1ff·, offtc('rs and county firemen \\Cre cJll{'<I to th!? scene or a small brush f1rt• rll':ir the junction or Weir ,ind {0~ psum canyons in the Santa .\na :\l ounla1n,; "A deputy found the \.\'r~e:kaae sc;at • tered o'er a \\ ide ar '' ho----+ J:f10f:t·~man sRul "1t--wis !>till on fire \.\h1•111\\'i11t1hcre '' , ,C)1a· 111 tht• hndtc.s had bttn lhrov.-n rll'a l' of thl' \.\ rerkage and via'$ not badly burned i ' • • J\ 2 OAlL Y PILOT UlltT•l""9ta ROCKEFELLER DEFENDS HIS RECORD BEFORE HOUSE COMMITIEE 'Undergone Scrutiny Worse Than Bruising Electoral Campaign' Rocky VJJanimously Approved by Unit WASl-llN C'f O ~ f l"P f ) -1'he ·.\!a.l . said he voted for the nomlna- Senale Ru les Committee today un· tion "·ith ··reservations." Citing what animously approved lhl' nomu1ation · hf' de~cri bed :is "sharp dif(erences" of Nelson A. HockefellL"r to hl· \'1l·C 111th Rockefeller 's liberal views, Al · president and dl'clined to rcquirl' him len said he v.•ould decide later whether to piece his va!>l financi:1l huld1n11:S 1n to vote for tht' nomination on the noor. a. blind trust. Bockefeller told the Judiciary Com· The comm ittee voted 9·0 to !>cnd the m1ttec Thursday that he y,•ill put most nominC1.t1on to the full Senate. Thl· of his vast financia l holdinM s in a blind H o use Jud 1c1 ar1· C'ommitteL" trust if he is confi rmed. 1-fe also ad· m eanwhile conducted it~ !ccond dav milted he has spent S20 million of his of hearings on the former Ne"' 't'oric ov.n money fi nancing his political governor. rareer beC'ause he cannot find many Chairm:i n fl o\l·ard Cannon (0-donors. Nev.). said the Rules Committee's formal re1>0 rt on Rockefeller will be issued Dec. 3 -aft er Congress· Thanksg1\·ing holiday recess. Cannon predicted lht· nomination ultimately will bt' approved in both chambers . d cspilc a fu ror over Rockefeller's generous loans <1nd gifls to pol!tica l fr iends ;:ind ;1 conlrove rsia I book whic h is brother fi nanced. 'fhe Se n;ite committ ee unan1mousl.v rejected suggi:•s11,111s tha t it formally r equire Rutkefelll'r to put hi s holrl- ings in a blind tru.,t or pll'dge nt'\'E'r again to J.ll\·e monl'Y to as ... 1Jc1a1e .... Rockefc lh·r. ho"e\'i.'I". ha s said he \1111 a bide volunt:i r1t~· hy hoth :-;uggest1on:-;. t:an non said th e <·on11n1tlct' did n<\I feel il v.·ould be ··n11o;n11n ~(11l " to re· quire Roekefl•ll"r to t'.'o\;1hlis h the blind tr ust ~. "\\'ith tht• tr('mcndou~ Y.'e:i llh of the 'RockefC'llcr r.1m1]\ ... h1· <;;11cl. "11 \1·ouhJ be \ f'r~· difficult to in!'ulate lhc1r entirl' hold1nl!" ''\\'!." ha\·t• in 1h1 :-; c;1~" ;1 tu!l d1 "· ('lo..,ure. E'l'r\nn1· k1111\1" 11h1•rt• l11 s holdings are> a nd "Ill hl' .11111• l•l rt" <'Ogn111· 1r thfr(• 1~ .1111 1·11nflu·1 of 111· teres!. ·· Cloly 11nr Hull·~ Cr11n1nitt1•t• ftl f·mbcr, S,·n .. l :101l·~ I\. .\!11·11 ti)· Arabs Hijack J et in Tunis; Death Threat TL'~T S. Tunisia I AP) -Arab guer· ri\las thrcatl'.'ned to kill passengers :1board a hijacked jetliner in Tuni11 to· clay unless associates jailed in Europe anrl the l\tidd!c F.ast are fr eed. Three µut>rril!as "·ith sub machine gu ns stormed the Bri llsh VCIO in lhe Persian Gulf sheikdom of Dubai late 'fhurs<ta~·. "·oundinfi! a stc'A·ardcss and a port('r . ·r hl' flight originated in Lond on. stopped in Beirut. a nd was-· bound for C'ah.·u11a. Singapore and Hrunl.'i f)n thr island of Borneo. Thi· ).!Ul'rr!l l;i s lhreatenl•d to blO\\' up tht· plant' and lhc 47 persons ;ibnard un!e.;.; 1he~· ,R:Ot fu el and a sub· :-111 Ull· st l'\\ 11,rd C's~. '!'he Dubai gO\'C'rn· 1111'nl ton11il1C'd :i nd the plane took off lorTripuh. l ,Jh~ a. Ford Vows · S. Korean Troop ~id By HELEN THOMAS SEOUL (UPI ) -President Ford, welcomed to Seoul in a bli1111ird or col· ored confetti, today pledaed the Unit· ~d States will reduce neilher its troops 111 South Korea nor -Congress will- ing -its military aid to maintain that eottnlry~ndepende..,,,_ ____ _ An estimated two million South Koreans turned out for Ford's arrival. His 12-mile drive into Seoul from the airport was a triumphal entry. Ob·. \'iousl y moved, Ford called it "tremendous." . In a two-hour private discussion "'ith South Korean President Park Chung !lee. Ford e~pressed concern abo ut Park ·s h e avy·handed repression of dissidents. An aide later said Ford w.a s satisfied with Park's response, but refused to elaborate. Ford promised in a joint communi- que issued af!.er the talks to provide "prompt and effective assistance·to repel (any ) arme'.d attack against the Republic Of <South) Korea in ac- cordance with the mutual defense treaty of 1954." Ford assured Park there would be no reduetion in the 38,000·man gar- rison or U.S. troops now stationed in South Korea . He also pledged Amerlcan aid in developing ,South Korean defense-industries and, if Congress provides the money, a $400 million proaram to modernize South Korea's armed forces. The communique said Park had ac- cepted an invitation to visit the United States. although no date was set. The South Korean president, who came to power in a 1961 coup, has been in the United States on four previous OC· casions .. Ford to Give Pinto Buyers Rebate of $66 Buyers of 1975 Pinto two-aoors w111 be getting a $66 Christmas present of sorts from the car's manufacturer-a rebate to reflect a price drop on the model announced Thursday. And ror buyers who now buy the subcompact car, the Ford Motor Company has decided to knock $150 orf the base price. That makes the Pinto two·door the nation's least expensive car. Jn a ·statement which made no· bones about the declining new-car market, Ford officials said it was ob· vious that the business needs a dose of tonic. • The deC!ision to cut the two-door Pinto price makes the base sticker cost of the car $2,769. The reduction, said Ford spokesmen, amounts to $66 off on the actual price of the car and a discount of $84 because steel radial tires are being replaced by cheaper biasbelt types. Spokesmen for the manufacturer- faced with a 100-day supply of unsold Pintos-have not explained how soon the rebates may be forthcoming to hundreds or buyers in Southern California. But they expect the checks lo ap- pear in time for the holiday. E\'en though the new price for the Pinto makes it the nation's cheapest new car. it still is more expensive <Sl90 l than last year, and the Ford l\1otor Company earlier this week <1uietly bumped the price on its cars by S75. Ford ha s s old 58 .491 Pintos throughout the nation in the past 60 days. The amount on surplus is twice normal. ' Ca11tpaigning, llnited Way Pat Krone, Gary Burrill and Streeter King (from left) gel head start on phone campaign planned thi s \\'cekend in Irvine, NC\\'port Bench and Cos ta Mesa on behalf of United \\l.iy of Ora ng e County. Burrill, loca l United \\lay campaig n chairman, s aid the phone follow up to a residential mail appeal is being made because residential contributions in the three cities have reached only 20 pe rcent of goal so far. Volunteers will be calling. be t\vec n l and 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday . United \Vay is attempting to raise S3.l million fron1 all sources throughout Orange County by Dec. 4. Judge Sirica May Drop Lie Charges on 2 WASI-ITNGTON !AP} -U.S. Dis- trict Judge John J. Sirica indi cated to- day he may dismiss charges a ccusing "'Watergate cover-up trial defendants John D. Ehrlic.hman and John N. Mitchell of lying to FBI agents. Ehrlichman and Mitchell also are charged with cory;piracy and .,,,.ith ob- struction or justice. As the prosecution neared the end of its case, Sirica said he did not believe the government had made its case on th e charges that ·Ehrlichman and 1'1itchcll lied to the FBI. "I think it's very 'A'eak," said Sirica, adding that he would have a hearing on the issue l'itonday. Fair Board Adopts ! Ho~~e . Racing Report Orange County Fai r Board m"em· bers adopted a report by economic_ consultant s Thursday recommending that the bo ard go ahead \\•ith its pla n to sponsor thoroughbred horse racing ::it Los Alamitos. . . . . The report said that the fair could expect to m ak e from $114 ,000 to 5270,000 from e a c h 14 -day thoroughbred meet. The directors agreed to liend the report to the state Division of FaJrs and Expositions to gel that ag_ency's appro\·al prior to ap· plying to the California }force Racing Board for permission to hold the meet. , The S750 re po rt hr As hl4?y Economic Services, Newport Beach .• considered all aspc>cts, according to director Robert Krone, ineludlng the effects of bad weather. In another action. the board ga\'e the go ahead for steps to be taken lo hire a consultant to prepare a master plan for fairgrounds developmenl . . Fair l'ifanager Jim Porterfield was instructed to talk v>lth the Di vision or Fairs and Expos itions to !let authorit y for such a study. · Porterfield s aid that a co m - prehensive report that \\'Ould provide guidelines for developm ent over thl." next 20 years might cost around 540,000. FINAL .WEEK • Special P11rchase Sale! ., ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT n ... o._ (.,,.,, o.,,v p,,.,, '"''"""~''""CO<" Mesa Mayor Suggests World's Fair ·-Here Te d \'On Jtemert has made a truckload pHrcha~c nf beautiful !\tarimOn t sof:ts :1ndehairs : "'......,, ................. •b .. b!l\ .... ~b•!l"'°'""Qo" '°''' P.,!>ll•M"Q C.<>mo•"• S"'•••I~"" ,,...,, ... ""''"""'a MO..a•• •••awqft ~ .. ,.., "" ""'• ....... ...,,._I II•••" """""<JI°"' l.\OoMft ~D"" t••ft ~ ... ,,, !"'"' '>•ttOIOboc• ~•"•• df'l<I UQUl'I• S.•rft """'ft ta••• • ,,nq .. ·~q .. >MI "°"'"" •• p.,b'"""" 'Wlw•a~.-"""~"""••• '"~ "''11<'"'"' owl"''""'ll Pl•"l " ~• Jo) Sl•fO'l,c;..,i.N>••• C•··'o·•·•~U• Rober! N Wl'.'f'd p,., . .,. .. 1 •..a Pwbl·-• Jack R Curley V•!' P''"'""' """ o;.. .. .,., Mo"'""' . Thomas Kec"il ra·•-0• Charles H. Loos Richard P. N,1 11 Olfices Co•it '•"•• J)Q Wr•tll•v S•"•!,-H••llOrt Sot<" IUl No,.p011 a.,.,1,.~•d t,..11w"d'lk•<,9 u•~~,.·~'"' H.i"1•"91"'1 &tt<~ I 111 t6oi<ft fklul•• '"' S-lrM(I ....... 11101 u Pu"•"' •I Sol• O•OQQ ~ '"'""' Tt ephone {7141 642-4321 Clas ified Advertising 642·Sll78 lldle!M< • \l•llr• '-'""' Qlllt• Sl1 ·6J10 1'••"' ''" C••"""'"' 49S·06JO ~••Ofll !ti• O••ft'l~ C.••hl P,.Ol•"''"q C-°"n1 "-o "''"' ""'~' "'"'""!'""'' ... ,,.,.,.1 lfl•ll" •• •O••''"""""t\ .,.,. • "'•• bO ••P'OO.X•a '"'!"9J!.! 'p<"''•! I"''"""-<1 --.~ .. '31'>, o .. .,.. -vr I R-'· ALAN OIRKI'.\ OI 1~1 Dolly '11tl $1111 Costa ;\lesa l\I ayor Robert \Vilson is ~ugiit·st1nfi! that a v.·orld's fair be held on the Orange County Fairgrounds. Ill' n1adl• the 1>roposal to members of the OranMe County f ai r Boltrd' 'l'hur sd a~· ni11:ht and sugi;:cstcd il a!! a \\,I\'\•) pay for a grand design for de· \ 1•lop111en! Of the 16J·Rl'rC fairgrounds 1n Cost:-s ~tesa \11it h slate. federal and 1111t'rna11onal J(ove rnn1ents paying n1ul'hQfthebil1. 1'he directors listened im passively ~.l\e no lm n1 C'diate reaction lo the irlf':t. But at a later point in the rnt•1'ling, Director l\1riu ricc Na dridge nf Placf'ntia, ohscr\"ed, "ObV'lously t i)mmi ttt.'es "'il l keep v.·orking and r\\.~·1.1 dtgC'sl a_nd do nice things '>''ith all t'hv inrormti11o·n you brtnt . You keep tr:1,rling Hob. and spend the city of filsta ~lrs11 's n1onl'.'y and bring us your 1d('a~ " ()1rectnr nobtrt Krone of Newport Re;ich s1n1 ply called it "an Interesting co~~cpt. one I had never thoug h~ o~.:· !\t:iyor Wilson w:as accompan 1~d by (\iunclly,•oman Norma ft eruoir. who rl1d not ~pl'::t k at the fai r board me-ct· \n,e:. hut \\ho has been working "'it h thr m:ivor in propos1nk new fac\lltlcs •'l"''lllm~ ...... ,~~ ........................ ,,..,... {'I Ill!" (ll!lo•••~ ~wl»t••iltoO" O• (.,.,., U 00 IV! <11•· HHf(;'.rOIJ n 5 ll A1r11mn1l?ff1Tf'i """''~''· b' lfl•11 ~· oo m""'"'1 ,,.,1o1,., suppnrt for the 1m provcn1cntll Ot\11 ... 1..,,, !J 00 mllf'!~lr • , , • • I tu s W<'<'k €1ty )tanager f red ' ' Sorsabal reported to the Costa lt1esa City Co un cil that so far the efforts dri\'e by the mayor for fairgrounds development have co!Jt the city $9,566 . Sorsabal prepared this information a ft er Councilman Dom RAciti, ap- parently critical of the mayor's cam- paign, requested a cost breakdown two weeks ago. The bulk of the cost is in the use of the administrative starr to prepare the proposal and the use of police personne l to display the sound· nerrnted slide show to citizen groups. \Vll son told the fair board , in a pre- sehtation titled "Evolution of an ldea," how he had called hi s friend, Mayor Wes Ulman or Seattle for in- formation on the 1962 World's Fair that city stagl'.'d. '"He'taid after the fa ir seattte~had•a 3.500-seat opera house, 5,000 -seat in- door arena. 800·seat little theater, large exhibit areas. 18,SOO·seat col· iseum. where the SeatUe SuperSonics pl ay. a 12 ,000·seat memorial stadium used for track and high school football, a science pavilion and high.rise park· ing. I-le said the (air attracted 10 million visitors who brought $2.5 each to the city. · It "'as accomplished. Mayor Wilson !Rid. on a 96-a cre i S kane's E · po . a on y 72 acres, e mayor said, pointing out that the £airerounds . cove r 1G3 acre!. · \\'e sa \·e SSS by buy ing a huge trllckload and you save SSS ,,·hen \VC p_ass the m a long to you .. I\ fine selec - tion of colors. prints .a nd fa brics. l\1any other sofas and cha irs no'v in stock are also on sale. Chairs l'l'J!. prir (•d '169 from S2:J9 SOI\' FROM Sofas re~. priced •399 rrnmM-79.YOW FRO!lf DREXEL-HERITAGE-H~NREDON-WOOOMARK-KARASTAN-BAKER . . t~,-----''ltf.lKDAUJ. $ilUU>Al'.S.-t:OOJo..5· CLOSlD MONDAYS f NEWPORT BEACH• 1rn Wl':S1'CLlfl" DR., &62·2050 LAGUNA BEACH • ~5 Nt>ll1'11CfJAS1'11\\1\'., ~~·65.S l r. TORRANCE• 2:1649 llAVrTlll)RNF. BLVD. f() •n rn. ILi 9\,,~UU, 12·5;30J . ll'l ·~ 'f'••••r t ·, . . " I Huntington Beach Fountain Valley " Toda ~''s F i n al . . N. \'. Sf o c•k s V OL. bl, NO. 326, 4 SECT IONS, 38 P AGES ORANGE COUN T Y , CA LI FORNIA FRIDAY , NOVEMB E R 22, 1974 TE N CE NT~ Air l:rasli Kills 3 Hunti ngton Man Canyon Victim l\l 1.1.E'fl'.\ (ln1• of tht· n11·n kill(•tl in totl:.i.} ·, l'rash uf a light 11lanl' nt·a r :-01111ta A.na ('an.\·on \\a' i<l+"nli fi 1·1! l;1 t1· this 111nrn· in g h~· (Ira n!!•• (·1111111} ('un llll'r'' d1·· putii·' a, '.\l1·rrill La\\,011. II, of llunt· inl{lun Ht•al'h. ;1 c:onnnt·rl'ial 1rilut. ·r tu· i<h·nlil.\ of t11h (1tl11·r, 11h11 died in tht• t·r a~h h a!'> 't i ll n ut h t·i·n l'lll a hli -.hcd . tor11111•r'" dt·111.1lit'i'> !<ii.I id. A l11·in·cng1nc ll ~ht pl<.1nt• bl'lil'l'Cd ba:-.cd al lJr~ngc CCJunty Airport <·rashcd <.1n1J burned in rugged Sant<.1 Ana Canyon foothills t•<.1rly today. killinr:: 1\s 1 hrt•t> u111dl'nt1r1ed p<issengt>r :-. A eount~· shl'riff's dl·parlmt·nt spokesman :-aid tht• t•r11"h oeeurrl'd at .ahout 2:30 ;1 m ahuut fnur milts up C vpsum (':1n }un .~<1Ulh of thC' Ri \·cr ... ulc· F r1·1· 11 ;11 Ont or lhl· hodu:s <Jboar<I tht· -.h<1L· tert'<l :1irJllanP \1 li '-hurnt·d he.1und re eogn1tion und tht· :-.r1<>kC,m;1n ,,ncJ Jl J!. not even kno\1 n if the 11t't1rn 11.<1~ m<ile or fem alt•. Tht olht·r 11111 111·r ... on~ k1ll"d 11t·rc men but nn 1dt·nt1l 1t·~ had 1Je1:11 e stablished a s yl't. lil·ca use of ext cns1 \'C rirt' d :1 m age tn t he fuselage. 1n1'c,\h!<.1IOr ll \\.Crc onlv a ble to'rl'ad a port ion of the hrn11·n :1n{I ll.'h1tc B t•t•eher;1ft 1dt·nt 1f1l'i1tu1n ORANGE \ .3 0 • , COUNTY + ~4 ' ~ •• • ~. ~ • '~ < , Dooly Polot No ... M.lp CROSS MAR KS CRASH SITE In Ru gged Canyon Area number ··11 lookt>d like :i5·D ~1u1 \1·hen 11t· l'hecked <1round 1vith lhl'('l' airports 1 ~ tht area. 11·c found lh:1t" Beechcrafl m<.1tth1ng the dt>:.<'npt1on 11 as m1ss1n~ from 1\s Orange County lie·dol'·n:· the ~1>okt•s n11111 :-;1id. "Its last thrt>e digits "'t•re 85-J). ·· Tht• :.po l<.t·s man ... aal the Long nt'i!C h r\trport \O\l'Cr had r:1d10 and radar contaet 11 itb the Orange Coun· ty·hast'd pl<1nl' <1l uhout 2:30 a .m and :.uddcnly losl eont;u.:I 1v1th iL ..It 11ould seem that cvt·rything points to lhis being the s<11ne 1>lant'." the Sllokesman said. If it is the s an1t• aircraft, it is ov.:ned b~ C;1rl Roselli of Brt:<i and is licensed lf1 ;1 ll iirbor Areu firm called l\1arinc '.\l asters Inc .. the s 1>0kesm:sn said. Investigators a! the Sl'ene also dis· t'O\'l•red a s maJI notebook l'Ontainini:: a California dr1\·ef's licen~c belong- ing tu J,OJ\\:,,on ·rhc 11 re<·k 11 a~ d1sco1·t·rc·d 1\ hen ,Jieriff"s offu·ei·:. and county firen1cn 11 <•re t";dlcd to !he i'Cl'nt' of :i s mall hrush f1rt· near thl' junction of \\'ei r :ind Gyp:.un1 can~on:. in the Santa :\11:1 :-Olnuntain:- ··.\ dcput,\' found the 11-reekagc ~ral· tt>red O\'Cr a \V1de art> a ." the spokesman ~a id . "It 11·as still nn firt• 11·hen 11 e gol l here .. One of the bod1e.; had hC'en thro11 n clc:.i r of tht> 11·rt•ck;_ig'e <:Jrtd \1·as not oadly burned. Teachers Back Tax Plans ·reac·her ... 111 t h" Foun1.11n \"alll',1 S t·hool 01 ~tr1l't 1·hur ... da \ night ll.ithdrf'll tht•1r np1t0,1l1un 111 a pro. posed 75·t"enl ta ' 111t:re<1~l' Cll·ction. planned for :-Ol :1r1·h I .Judie l.o"·man. pres1clent l.lf lht! Fountain \'allc\' t:duca11on .'\sso<'i a· tion, said tcaeht>rs nn"· could offer their ··full <ind rom11lete" supJX1rt lo t he proposa l Who's 'f11 0 II l"l'k i'> :1 j!(I, \l'<il'hel'S ('X IJl'l':oi.~l'd •1ppo:-J\io11 ht•<·uusc t/1.i•y l'!atmt>d tht·re "·"~no ),!uar;.intt·t: of ho11· much of the $975.000 ~enl'ratcd h,1' 1hc tax \\OuJd J.:O for s<tl<.iries. benefit:. and rt•- duced class ~1ze . Their chi<'f romplaint 11 a s thal \\'hile 59 <·l'nts of the 75 cents 11·as earmarked for those items. ii could Crook? Ballot R ecount Raises Doubt CO!'\ C'O HI). :'\. 11. r !\ r 1 J)t'n1otr<Jts.:-1nd R cpubl ic:.i ns 1n1·ol\·l'd 1 n th(· ret·ount l)f '\e11· ll;1mJlshlrt•:-L·.s . Sl'nale ra<'c t'annol a$(ree 11·ha1 "('l'OOk :-i" :ll"t• , On n111· h:dlot fi-0 111 l'larl·rnont. a 1·oti;r 1rrotc• .. erook., .. in tht• Rcpuhllc;1 n :-.lr.11;.!hl lltkct cirl'lt· Se1·rt•t;1r1 •lf s1.1ll' H1,hl•rt L. St;1rk. super1·is1ng th1• r£•t·o1111! in 11h1th llemocrat .J ohn .\ l)url<.111 trails Rep. Louis C. \\'.1·man 1 H-:"\ JI 1. Li.1· ::!O!l \ Olt':-. 1l1•c-la rt•d I 11 t• bJllut un· a IL rt 'fhursd:J\'. Tht· HC'publu·ans obJt'l'll'd. -;11y1ng it 1~·as obl'1ous the vo!C'r 11as J.:oini,: for a :-.lrai~h! GOP til'.kt>t Dl'morr:it:. d1:-.1gr<'ccl. s:1y 1ng lhl· votrr·s intt·nt 11·as oill'ltn1s he or she 1\•as \'Ot1ni:: for Dl•mo('rats. .\\rs. Lo11n1a11 s:1id shl' had fcarl'd till' board 11 ould cl t•t•1de to :dloeate loo nHll'h of tht• 59 t·1·ntsto11ard reser1l's. h·a1·1n g lt•ach<'rs 11 ithout ~ufricient an1oun1s for 1 heir o\Vn conl'ern~. In <1 m eeting :-lol.'. 12. the cill:l.Cn!i grnup 11·h1ch is planning lhc overridt> clc-ction agreed to <'liminale the hiJ,!he r district reser,·es from their" · prnposal. . Th<• bo.'.1rrl 11 ;1 ~ ('XIX'<'! cd to ofriciall}· :-1•t the '.\larch I l'lCet1011 at their Thur:.da ~· 1nt'l'l1ng. hut 'frus tt•<' Sheila \lt·~·t•r:-i 1•xpla1nl·d tud;iy the decis ion 11;i~dt•l.t~l'd until 11l't' 5 Shl• s:ud the 1)0;1r1J h;1d st•nt a C'OP}' of it~ tax l't'soluuon to th(• Count}· Counsel's offil't'. but hi.ld not yet re·· l'C'il"cd a reply thal it 11·as in order 'rhe 7.5 ('C nt ~ 1rill cost the 011111·1· CJf ;1 S.'iU.OIHl homl' S9:i 75 a ye;1r Greyhound Strike PllOE~IX . Ar11 l:\P 1 Greyhound officials are stud.ving a l'Onlt>rpro1los:d offered b~· 1hc strikin~ 1\m:ilgam<1ted Transit l"nion in an ef- fort to end a nalion1\'ide stnkc \rhich ha~ idled an e stimated 16.000 bus tom· pany l''Orkers. 20 Wells Off Seal Beach By TE RRY CO\'l ttl-:: Ot -~· D•ily Pllot!\•U Slandard Oil of California. arn1ctl \\.1ith pt> rm ission from the Slate Lands Con1mission. 11·ill 1trll1 up to 20 nt'11• oil \1·ells more than a rn ilf' off shore from Seal Rt•;ich, a l'Olnpan.r s µokesnlan said todav. 'fhc 11c11·.11 t•ll S \I ill bt•dnllerl fron1 ~111 t>xisting pla1forn1. Jsl;1nd E~thcr. ;ind may incrcast· lhc -plt<tf11rm ·~ <t:1;J~· prOOuctinn frorn i.OOObarre!:-. to l ~.000 or 20.000 b;1 rr('I:-... Drilling ti. n ut t''Pt't'\t'd to h l'f:Hl befor(' Januar}·. aC'corchn)! to \ht• com- pa ny spokcsn1an. and e;il'h 1\ell must still have indi\·idual ;1ppro1·:.it rroin staff engineers 1\'ho \1ork for thC' St<.1\c Lands Commi:.sion. 'rhe commission , con1poscd oft hrct> lan1t>·duck Rt>publtc<i n officia ls. granted pel'mission Thur,1la y for the firs! new drill ing sint•c lhe Sanla Ba rbara oii.!)pi ll in 19G9 . In addition. to th<' nt·11 11·clls nfSc;il Beach. t hr con1111i ss ion J.(rantl'd BROWN SEEKS DELAY OFOILHEARINGS -AJ 1}('rmissio11 for tlrdling fron1 four plal· forms in 1he Santa Barbara Channcl. <lcspitt• s troni: objt•1·t1ons frn1n t'll· l'i ronn1ent a 1 i.~t s \\'irc serl'iCt• s torit•s pad ~:ud lhe f·ommission approvt>d drilhnJ! of llun- tington Reach. hut Chestl'r E;1ton. a stute lands eng ineer. said the.only tlJl· pro\·al 11·a s fnr the Seal Hea<'h <1nd Santa B:irbara platforms. l 'n1on Oil <1nd Burma Oil e:1C'h h<JV(· :1 platfurn1 off l1olsa ChtC'a State Beach in lfuntingtun Beach. hut ha1·t· not rcct•ivt•d pcrn1ission for nc\\' 11·l·lls Eaton ~;li d t'at·h 11c!l St:intlard pro1>ost•d tor <1r1111 ng 1\'111 ha vc to n1(!et s1a\C' .s\a11'd:1rds f<ir C'ngint•t•ring saf(•- 1.1'. thoug h en\'1ronmental 1mpacl l'l'· 1X1rts art> netcssa1·y . Island E s ther alrcafl~· has 7.1 11·ells on i_t. 43 of \\'luch are t:11rren1t.1· pro. ducing. The platforn1 v;as built in 1965 1'he Stand~rd s pokesman s:nd he could not g t\'C an estimate on how much it "'ill cost the cumpan.I' to drill the nc"' v.·ell. b.11, l'llol li••tt """" THIS IS AERIAL VIEW OF STANDARD OIL'S ISLAND ESTHER OFF SEAL BEACH More Drllllna Planned from Man-made Island in Wake ot Slate Decision • I ' I The Lone Billboard ,\ftcr a long: batt le. all of the bi ll board ud · 1·e r t is ing signs that once lined P a c ific ('oast l lig h\\UY hc\\1ccn 13each Bouleva rd and thl' S;int;.i :\n:i R i\·e r in 1-lunfingt on 13each hu\·c ht'l'll remo\·l•d .. t\11 l'XCl'Pl this one. th<.1t is !\ll of the others \1 t.•rc on ~t;itl' propt·rt~. ·r1i1.-. 11111·. as the sig n hclO\\" ind1tt.1tt1s. 1s on pr11 ate pro pert~. ·rht• statt• ord1•1\·d lhL·. lnllbourd:. 11n ll!-. land rt•n10\·c<.1 ;ind !ollo\\111µ :1 r:ourt l q.~ht. the~ \\'trt' dismanlll'd d11r111 i.: lhl' p;1st l\111 l\l't·k~ "Tii~~'hlara islocaW on- . {gf/MT£,P~j;,y Su g ar Price Hiked; Soo11 · $1 a Pou11 d? :'\E\\. ,.<IRK •L l'l 1 Am:.t;11· 1he na1io1i"s la r gt•sl :-i u.l(;JI' l'Um p:n1.1. to day raised t he who/f.':ialt· price of sug· .ar to nl'arly 75 l'ents a pound, an in· cre;1 Sf' that could push lhe rl't<Jd 1)r11c Not state property .. lo nl'arly SJ a pound in ;1 ft•11 11 l'i:k:-. No Trespassing violators will be prosec~1tecL .. RYAN Olfl1JOORADV. (714· 52 1 ·6111 ) Citv Boundaries • Valley School Board Plans New District 'l'he Fountain \'all<'~· School Boal'd agret•d Thursday to help plan a new unified school district :.ilong <'ilY boun- daries But trustrc~ said the~· also v.'ant to cliscuss .1 proposal made by Dale Bush. prcsitlc nt of the Jl untington Bt·ach Cit.v !e lement ary I Schon! Board, to pJ;1ce a ltcrnal\vc plans on a bal\ol, so that 1·otcrs c:in ha\·t' a c·hoi<'t' In a 5·0 1·ott'. the hoard ap1>0inted Tl'USIC<'S Hoger Hclgcn and \Villiam Crunc to a s~1st organizers of the city boundary unification <·ffort in stud~·· in~ the fe:.i .-.1hility of their plan. The City Councll made a ~1 milar mO\'e l 'ut•sclav l lO\\.'t'·1·t•r. 1·ru~ll'l' Sht•da !\ft>yers saicl today the hoard still 1r\ll stud~· Citiban,k Dips Kate to '1 <Jo/o NE\V'{ORK 1AP 1 First Na· tional Cit~· Hank of New ¥ork. kicking ,.off 11 s eighth straight \1·eek of prime rC1tc· rC'durtions. lowered its ll'nding rcr for major businesses toda} tu 10 percent from 10.25 Jll'rct•nL f'ffert1\·1· ~londtiy fitibank':<. primC' rat(', "hirh IH•~ coml" do1111 ~tl'Jdi\y frum the rc('ord high 12 perr.('nt held" ide· ly by major hank!' \\\'O months -a~,.ia lh.~lov. estoffcrC"d by a_ma. JUI" eon1mcr('1al hank '.\los t h..inks <'htir.it{• from 10 50 1'Jl.•r'l't•n1 to 10 7!'1 p~rcr nl for hiA·husine~:<. loan~. "al l possibili tie ~" 1nl'lud1ng" Bush "' p1·01>0sa l and u11if.l'1ni.: alnng d1str1r1 bounda rit>s . The board he:ird a 1'{'por1 trnn1 l",irl ··suri;· .Jnnes. organizer of a pe\1!1011 drive. "'hich. hl' said , ha.-. lht• :1.~1~1 s ignatures necd<'d totakt·.1 pl.111 l••lhl" state Boa rd of 1-:11ueat1nn "\\1(' have to bC' l'Oll('1•rnt•1I \1 uh h1.; errort and afford th1· IK'np1(· 1·1 l'r~ 01) portunity .'' !\tr~. !\1 c.\'t·r~ ':1 ul tntl .11 . ••\\le have 11<'1L'I' ~;ud !h.1t 1)11{' pl.111 is helter than an\ltht•r ... -.he <1d1lt'd "\\'t> 11·ant the nnt: !hat 11t• l'an J.!l'l dont' and \ht· 1Hh· th:1t <'an hr rton(' fastest.·· As for Ru :-h'~ ··pi•opl c·., pl.in fn11111 ifij alion." !\I rs. :-01 cyt•rs ~;11d . tr ust l'C" 11•i I scncl lun1 .t IL'llt·r t'X'prt•s:-i n~ ,1 11·illingness tn (\1s('u:-:-> h1:-. pl:111 "I think tht•rt: art· Jll 1<.1111t .. oil rossihilil11•s 1f ~nnll'Ul\J• 1:-111 lhni.: 1•1 lalk." !\Ir~. :'ilt'~t·rs :-;ud ;11!d 1nt.: -.h• dOt'S Sl'(' ~Olllt' 111·ohl1•ru' \•Liii 111, pr<> 1>osal -She "'a. c.r1JJ~i-llOllL'\1•1. ul 1 l 11\lrts that thl' \\'l'st1n111'1t·r .111d <)11 .1 11 \'it•\\ School Bo;u·d~ \\l'l"t' ,.o.~! i .. l!ush'i-~uggi:_sl1011 .n11t appa11·ntl' un V.'i \ling to d ill{'U~:-II "I don·t st>l' ho11• lx1ard n111n1h1 ·r ... ran :ifford to tnkl'1thut a11 1!utlt·.'· .. 111· scud Ste rilt' Probt> St•t LOS A:'\GF.LF;~ f1\P I !t.1 rh:tirman of lht' Lu!-> Ani.:t•lt'' f1Ju n11 Boar I ·u11.cr11KQl' CJlllc.d.Ihw::ill..t.L or an in1'l'St\~;11ion into strnh1,•ll,,11 practlet's at thC' county's h11 ... ptt ;11, 11, th<' "':ikc of ri•port!< thilt 1hr<'l' \\llmt·n 11·crl' s 1rr1lltc d 111t ho111 !h\'11 pcrmisi1ion " Hl'lalll'rs u:.uall.1· :.idll <•bnu! JUt·l·nr, a pound to the 11·/Joll'Silll' prLl't' "·h1l·h \1ould r;nsc thl' ~upermark{'! 1n·1c1· !Cl :iround 85 rcnt ~ a pound n1or1• than 400 pcrct·n\ h q.: ht· r th:u1 ;, .1 l'OJ r •t AO. .\r11 s1:1r. 11 h1<·h milrkt·t:-. :-u).!a1 un- dt·r lhc J)on11nn !ahel. a!:-.n r:ll:-Pd 1ht• pnre of 1ndu~1r1al ~ug a1· to rll·;1rh il tents a poun<I. sign:i!tng t'lf'n hlghl·r pnl'l'S for s uC'h !-.ugar·ha:-ic1I itt·m' ;_i, snft drinks. sugar·l'Oalt•d rt·r•·a l:-. :1nd l'atlti}. Top Do,1ig li11ul Eate r Appe ars ·rht· 11orld eh.1mp1nn doui.:hnut 1•.1tt·r .. h 'l'f\ \\' r1).!h! of 1.0 ... 1\ngC'll'"· 11111 pku·r ht' p:1,..t r.1 pro1•1·~, on th1• hni.• ;ic;_i in ... 1 :.ill l'Olllt'l':-Sa1urf\a' ill th(• \\'t· ... 1n11n ... ll'I' :-Ola II. · \\'ri~h! holds !ht• retord. !1:-tett 111 t11e <;u 1nnt·~~ Book nf Bt•1·01·t1~. tor 1!011n1111-: .'.!H cJunker:<. 11115 n11nutl':-l h· \I 11! hi> p;11·t ol a thr~'l' hour d<1ugl11n1t thon .. ,11 th1· \\c:-.tn11n~ll·1· 'hop1o1n.L! •'1·n1l·r 1ron1 11 •• n1 l•l 2 p ni '1 hv fl,1\ ':-. t'IL•nt:-. 1nr·lud1n).! o!ht·r o·;il111;..: l'l>!lll':.L' ;111d dou;.!hnul dt·e~1r:11 1111.! aJC' t'n ... por1<;orl·d h1 I\ I.\!· 1 .ulu1 ">1.1111111 an d \\'in<'ht>ll's U11uut -. lio1d10 11t•rson;1h\11·' J)1ek lla1n1•' ;ind 11-i rr1 \ l·11 1n ;1 n 11 111 bt· on ha 1111 ti 1 Iv.if! th" ,H'!l\ II~ '!'ht• n1all 1 ~ l11r;1lt•d 1111 Bol .. ,1 ,\1~·1111l· ,11 lht• San ll1e)!u Frl't'll :1 \. ('ct:t s l ( 1 • .,Jr 111111 ~\11 .ind ~:11ur1l.11 . .11r• rd i n" In 111·· 111•;t!ht<I' ._,,'1\!l"I' \\IHI "li Vh\l.\ 11,ll'llll'I" tvn1111 1\11 u11 ........ 1unl.11 ll 1gh~ .IT lho !o,·,1 1"h1 " hl' r l">llll.! Ii. j ,j 111l;111d. 1.1\\I "> IX ~.:! 1:\SlllE '1'00,\ \ "IC'I ~01/11 ('1/pl ,\:.i rl II nltT\ 1'111•1 ll11r{l'l1 /J lld ./11 ll/.'1111 /Ukt· u lof1k· rj/ •/,. 1 r,•(l tu·t> turc,' ltl(IJ ore rlf'l1,·1 •1•1 111 ' '' 1'1'k ~·"d atn11u 1111· (}•1111111· Cio,": .~t>•' /1..do11 '\\ 1•1•~t>OOl'r. ·······~ , A .. .. OAILV PILOT HB Penalty _ On School Site Seen II !ht• ll untini.:tun l'o('<U'h l '11 1un ll 1J:h :-i ch1iol l)l'.,tr1ct t!Uf"'> not :.ell 11 ... '\'orklu11 n ~t·hvol :.ll1· 111 Fchr11;1r\ 11 l.\lll .ha1c to Ji<1v the :-.t.1l t• ;.i St;.25 1 pl·nJlt.\. 1'hl· n111n1·y L'> J~ ... t·~:-t·d b,1 th1· i-t.1lc J1J,::un:-l sl'hool d1'ilr1et ... hold1n~ su r· -----,,mr t:rnchrhrc h 1~ ttot c urr ' :ind doc-. nut h i.I ll' a propo!>cd fu ture U"· :-.t atu ll'J:i ... l:1tor:-. t·rt.':.i l('d th1· :iurp\us )and penally 1n 191J to spur school t1istr1 t l'> to Sl·ll their surplus pro. J>t•rllcs u nd i.:ct the J;ind h,;ick on tax rolls. Sc-hool-011•nt:d land is tax ex· t·m pt . '/'ht• ptn:..ilty dot·~ not "tart untll 19i5 ;ind the 56,254 \.IOUld nut b£> due un td f-1·tiru:1ry, 1976. a{'('(lfdtni.: to o~t:n )I 11 lcr, the di!>trict 's educ:.! 1011:.d plan- 111·r . ·rhcrc• \1 ill !)(: no r.11.·n:.11l y tor anothc•r ~Lit: :.it I ioltll'n \\"est Street o.ind \\" :.1 rner .\\'CllUe hl'l';JU '>I: LI portion ur that ~llC, \1he rl· tht: \\'1ntc r.sburi.: ll11!h School t·umph·'> lu'S . ha.s been ut ilized. 'I he d1.,tr1et had expl•l'\('d an assess· rn~nt of 523,771 for that silc, ll.s v.:ell as :1hi_i.:hcr1><:nally on thl· \'orkto"·n 1iro· l't·rty. Atln1inh1trators v.·i!I make a com· plctc report on the surplu.s site pen<il· 11· to trustees u l their mc·cting ·rues· tl:iv. .. \t lhl•i r last !'.cssion, truste('s culled fur the (jui ck Slllc of the ''l'orkto11·n site to <l\"Oid lhl' st<i te Jlt'nally and raise money for construction. Ford to Give Pinto Buyers Rebate of $66 Huyers of 1975 Pinto l"'O·cloors'w11J be getting a S66 Chri.stmas pre~ent of :;orts from the car's manufacturer-a r c·hate to refl ect a price drop on the model :innounced Thursday. ,-\nd for buyers Y.'hn now buy the ~ubcompact car. the 1',ord ~1 otor .ccmpany has decided to knuck $150 ofrthc b:.1sc prirt'. 1'hal makes the Pinto t"·o·door thr. nation's leas t expensi1·c car. In <.1 statcmrnt "·hich made no · bones about the declining new-c:ir n1;1rkcl, Ford orricials said it was ob- ,·ious that thl' busif)ess needs a dose or t onic. ·rhc: decision to cut the two-door P into price makes the base sticker cost of the ea r,S2 . 769. The r e du c tio n, .s aid F o rd :;pokesmen~ amounts to $66 off on the actual price of the car and a discount of $84 because steel radial tires are bt>ing replaced by cheaper biasbelt types. Spokesmen for the manufacturer- f&<'ed v.•ith tt 100-day supply of unsold Pintos-have not explained hOY.' soqn 1he rebates may be forthconting [o hundreds of bUYl'rs in Southern Californit1. Swimmers Set Dou.atio1i Laps 'Thi: RS n1t·mbcr!> (1f lh1: J.'ountain \'a lie~· SY. in1 Tc:.1n1 \1 i\I !>lltm \;.;p:. for 1lon;111on:-. this l\l't'l..1•n<I tn the f''oun · 1;11n \"alley lllgh Scho11J pool. 'fhe tean1. undl·r the clirection of ('u,1l·h 1'1·1c ll.i:1 k. \11lf rvn1tutt the ~111n1·a ·lh on !rom 9 <1 .n1. to ·I p 1n. ::i<iturri;iy :ual S11nd;_i~·. 'l\«1111 ml·n1bl'rS arP tr~·in1-"i\o earn 1 ·nuu~h lo bu1· 11 ~1rn1 ·up ~uit". includ · Jll ' j.il'l..l·l,, 1·rnhroidercd \1·it h lhi: I L·:1m n;:im,· 'rh1· p \1hliC' is in1 lied :01d tC':in1 1111·1nbi·rs, a~L'd 5 lo 17, \\"tll s11·i m laps l or 1lnn:i t1 nn ... r.ing1 ng trorn n penny tr• .i nicJ..,,1. · ORANGE COAST . ttlF DAILY PILOT "'" 0-•"0f CQ••t o • .r, l>.•o• ,.,t,, ... n,,~ .. ,.,,.,. "'""o ,,.._, Pr•" "P"bl•"'"<I b• ,.,. O<•no- C.O.•t Pl,.bll..,itlQ Comp•n~ Sffl•••t• td'''°"' •'• ()u0h""'4l AN""'"' tnrowQn '''"'' lor ev,,. ,.,.,,w t.• .. COl'1 ti• ~·n t'unt.r<j!Ofl Ofo<n Foun. ''"' V•n •o. I•"" '.~ti'!·· IW<I V•lloy ...... l •qo."' S..o<n '><l~ln ( G• .I A "nGlt •tQ ..... I '"°'''°"•I "'°'" ·n•·o ~·~'"'"..,.., """"'''· n.; l>f'"< P•' ""~' ,. ·nQ P""' " A! IOO IW•I IM• ~lrHt,lo\ltN'•" C• ·'· •ft••~Ol•. Robe rt N. Wc•!:'d I ••••llf nt ''~ Pur""""' Jack. R. ClJrle'r' \'I• "'•l•M~T ''"' (,f"'"'" Mo ... ~' Tnomas Ke~v11 t 0.1 ... Thom<1s A Murohine M.on•q,nq t <trt<>' Chari('!. H Loo... R1ch;,rcl P. N;,11 ""'' ''""""' .. ROCKEFELLER DEFENDS HIS RECORD BEFORE HOUSE COMMITIEE 'Undergone Scrutiny Worse Than Bruising Electoral Campaign' Rocky Unanimously Approved by Unit \VASHJNGTON IUPJ> -··The Senate Roles Committee today un · animously approved the nomination of Nelson A . Rockefeller to be vice president and declined to require him to place his vast financial holdings in a blind trust. The committee \'Otcd 9·0 to send the nomination to the full Senate. The Hou se Judiciary Commi ttee mean"·hi/e conducted its second day of hearings on the former New York go\'ernor. Chairm<in •loward Cannon ID· Ne\'.). said the Rules Committee's formal report on Rockefeller y.·iJI be issued Dec. 3 -after Congress' 'fhanksgil'ing holid;.1y recess. Cannon predicted the nC1mination ultimately wHI be approved in bolh · Harper School Kids 'Rough It' As Colonials Thirly S{'r ond graders at llarpcr School in Fountain \1::11lcy dipped drinkini:! \l'<itcr from a pail. \\Cnt to lhl' "outhntts('" and did \\ilhout f'lrt- tr1 rit~ Th ur~da~'. '!'ht·\· .il!-in 11 ot"l' rolo ni :tl ~! 111· <·l111h1n.~ ;!IHI <Ill' rn:1 ... t \Cnlson (Ill\· 1lnor, 'l"hl· ~tudt·nt., pl;1n11t•d the ~pt:eia l rla~ thcmscl1 l'S. il L'cording to their l l'a<·her D cbr1.1 J)oon11'V, 1\•ho:;e h11,ha nd :-uppl lt:d 1 ht• frl·~I· \"l'lli!->1111 . "\\c'11· b1·t'n ~\ud .1·111):! t'Olf!n1a! •l:1,1 s.'' :-:11tl ~tutll·nt [,1s:1 San1l cn. Sonit· pupils tu!ked anxiously :1hout 1h1•1r m orning soap c:1r1·in;! ;1t'l !\"1!\", \1l11l1· o1h1·rs pl .J~t·d ha ~l·h;.d ! 111thou1 111nch'rn m 11 l~. Tl1 1• !'.>tu rlt·n l ... :tlso f;1 ~hinnl·d ';irn :-u~pt·ndcrs :in{~ papl·r honnt·ts · anrl c;1me up \\'ilh t he nlht•r !-ill!:J;estion::. ror their Colon1 a I d ::i~. 1'ht· onl.1' th ing not c1uite <1uthentic \1 .1 ... th<> ·'out hou~c.'' "T ht• o uthouse rt.'al\~· is l hr h:J!hrooni," ont' of l hr ~tudents c·h1mf'd, :1s the teaC'her explained !he ~lurlcnt s used mod<'rn f.1r11il1c:; ""ilh .in ''outhouse·· sign on the ciOQr. c hambers. des pite <i furor Ol't'r Rockcfcllcr·s generous loans and gifts lo 1)()1it1cal friends and a control'ersial book \1'hi ch is bro1her financed. 'J'hc Senate committee unanimously rejected suggestions that il formally re<1uire Rockefeller to put his hold· ings in a blind trust or pledge nevCr again to gi\'e money to associates. Rockefeller, however, has said he will abide \'Olyntarily by both suggestions. Cannon said the committee did not feel it 11·ould be "meaningful" to re- quire Rockefeller to establish the blind trusts. "\\'ith lhc tremendous "'calth of lhe Rockefelle r family." he said, •·it "·ould be very difficult to insulate lheirentir<> holdings. ··v.1e have in lhis ('asc :1 fu ll dh;· c\9sure. E\·eryo ne knO\\'S y.·hcre his holdings are and y.•ill be able to re· cognizc if there is any conflict of in- terest.'' Only one J{u\es Committee member. Sen. Jan1es ll. Allen (0 · 1\la.), said he \'Oted_for the nom ina- tiori 1\•ith "reservations." Ci ting y.•hat he described as '"sharp differences" wi lh Rockefeller 's liberal viev.·s. Al· lf'n said he would decide later Y.•hethcr lo \'Ole for the nomination on the floor. City Weigl1s Growth Policy .\ell.\ ;.:ro\\lh )>olicy is on(· of t'our il en1~ on 1ht• agcnd<1 for a i\londay nigh! m£•e\1n g be\\\'Ce n lluntin~ton Hc::ic h l'll.1 l'ount'ilmcn and members or the r1l:11in111):! co mmis~ion . 'l'la• adjourned council session !ac- tion can he lakcn l starts ;it 5.30 p n1 . ;ind 11 ill be held in one of the b;:tst>· n1cn t m(·etinj; room~ ;idj:1C'ent to <·ount·il c'.'han1bcrs. 'l'hl' mc<·!lng i ~ pubhe. Discussion 11 ill center ;1 rottnd u ,::ro\\lh poliry bC'inp: \\ritten by the rommis!lion to control dc\·elopment. :1..; 11·cll c::s open sp:icC' :ind con<;crva- l1on proposals. ;.1 pohr~· plcin fort he ci · \1 :ind ne\\" projects \1·1th1n the plan· 111ngdep;.1 rtment, Too /fluc#t Paper1vork Fund Study Quashed """!•nt M.on•,a•"<t ~O<tOf• , .-, T1•rry Coville ""'"O••nfl'(O~nh[ll<I"'' Huntlnqton B~ach Ott1ce .-lf•tl lk-'"" llOu .. .,.,. - "'-'1"''11 l.dd•'I' "0 l!>Q •1"r'l tl""' Other Oltlce'I> l.•~i.n•&.•(ft tr .. c,,.,_,,,,,,,., CMl•IMM J)O W•"ll•t\l• ... t ...... pe,, lkM." JjJJ l>l••l!lltl "°""""(! Soldd1•1Mr• Y•H•• J!Xlt ~ ""'' -•IS..nD1ffof•,....,•~ Telephone f714 ) 1>42""4321 CJiiSSilied Advertising 642·S611 ,fDm loo•t~ °'"""° (Du"'' (--t!tt 540·1210 (OllY<•""' •tlO Ot•ftO" l""•t ""'ll'•"''"<I c°"'~"Y t,.. """"' •I<><·•· '"''""""''" f11•IOto•1 .,..it,, G• AO•l"'""-nh .... ,.,,. .... , .... '9...WlofC•8 wo!IW><d \P"t••• ""''""'..., "' <Oll.,.•fll'll O*M!. .... ,_ "••t JIOl'•ll" ......... c ..... ""''• · u11tt•n1 .. ~·· Dha" !•• f*'''"' \J llO "'°"'"1,. bf ...... "'OrO """''~1 ...... ht¥1 dio\l.iw.IH:rlli U GD "'IYll~l'I • ' I .-On Coed Gy~ Classes \\ \S llt'.'.:GTO~ (U PI ) - ('on~res.~1onal conferees loday or· 1 Ocrcd the Ot•parlml'nt of llcolth, t:ducntion and \\'<'lf arc not to spend fl'fil'r;1l rund:s 1r.11nl! to intt·gr atc boy .uul .ll1rl l!'"m clas:-<'s. Tht" or1l1·r. in l"lronJ: l anl!ua~f'. "Jmt• 1n the !'.>ettlcn1ent latC"1'hursday nu:ht of a S33 bltllon appropriation~ hlll ror the Dep::i rtmcnts of L11.bor and 11~:\\'. "None of the fu nds 11ppropr111.ltd in thLS bLll are. to lu! used to cn(Orce lhc 1nte1lr:tt1on of p hysical education chiss s hy scx1" :sa 1J the conference report r eleased today. The conferees also ordered I~ E\V not to apply sex discrimination rules to Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts. Campfire Girls. Boys Club, Glrls Club, Y~1 C1\, ''\\'CA. h lg h school :lrld colltge fr<it~rnities anfi sororities and simihir or1:t:ini1at1ons. The rul<'s V.'t>rc drar1ed b}' HE\\' 10 enforce 3 1972 law prohibiting sex di !>· crim1na11on in eduralion. ·'The coprerrcs also btliC\ e that in rnforcln.lit thl' provisions of Title IX (Of the )41"J. the..d.e.p.u1.mcuW$..i.n1puMn an unreasonable amount or pupcr~ Ol'k on these io&titu11ons," th~ report iHtid . • ·Hijackers Threaten 47 on fet Military Troops , Ford Pledges Aid to ~Korea T UNIS. Tunisia (AP> -Arab guer· r1ll as lhre<itened to kill passengers <iboa rd a hijacked jetliner in Tunis 10: ch1 y unless associates jailed in Europe ~nd the I\! iddle East are freed. 'J"hrec gul·rriJl<is \l'ith s ubmachine J.(uns storn1<'d tht• Brilish VCIO in the Pers ian Gulf s hcikdon1 of Dubai late 'r hursd<iy . \\'Ou nding a ste~·ardess 0111d a porter. '!'he flight originated in l.ondon, s topped in Beirut, and ~·as hound for <.:;dc ulta, Singapore and Urunei on the island of Borneo. By ll ELENTllO~IAS SEOU L <UPI ) -President Ford, welcomed lo Seoul in a bljzzard of col· ored confetti , today pledged the Unit- ed States "''ill reduce neither its troops in South Korea nor -Congress will· ing-its military aid to maintain that country's independence. ris.on of U.S. troops now stationed in South Kore a. He alii o pled ged American aid. in ~eveloping South Korean defense industries ind, if Congress provides the n1oney, a $400 million program to modernize South· Korea's armed forces. 'l'he guerrillas threatened to blO\V up the p lane and the 47 persons ;.dxnird unles.s lhl'Y got fuel and a s ub· stitute stcwarde.ss. 1'hc Dubai goverrr- n1ent complied and the plane took off for 1'ri poli, Libya, 'f\VO ncv;s 1n c n ;1\lowed ::aboard the c:r:.1fl :-i;iill the guerrillas demanded the rt•lea ~c of 13 comrades jailed in J\hartoum :ind Rome, ::ind would kill one: passe n~er every \\\'O hours unless l he~· J.!OI lhem . Hut a Palestinian :-.phnt e r group in lleirut said the hi- Jat kers sought the relea:;e of t"·o gul'rrillas j ;iiled in llolland • .and \\ould kill C\'t'l'Y Dutch, Belgian and Luxt'n1 bourg hostaAc unless their dc- n1and \\"3S met. 1'here was no im· media te explanation for the dif· fcrence in the d emands. It refueled in Tripoli und new on to 1'unis. and 'l'el A\'iv airport source;..i ~ai<l thcre "'e re indications t"·o other 1>er!>Ons \1·e re 1\·ounded en route. Tuni.s ;.iirport \l"J~ :-.l.,.1lcd off to all bul of- f1t·1a l 1 C'hic·l1·~. and all outgoing and incominJ( flights 1\·ere barred. but it \\J S nol kno"' n if any \\"OUnded were taken off the plan~. Santa's Suds Irking Reader An e stimated t wo million South Koreans turned out for Ford's arrival. His 12·mile drive into Seoul from the airport was a triumphal entry. Ob- viou s ly moved, Ford called it "tremendous." In a ty,·o-hour pri\•Hte discussion \vith South Korean Pr esident Park Chung Hee, F ord expressed concern about Park's h eavy-ha nded repression of dissidents. An aide later said 1''ord ~·as satisfied \\'ith Park'ti response. but r efused to elaborate. },ord promised in a joint com muni· quc issued after the talks to provide "prompt and effective assistance to repel <a ny) armed attack against the Republic of. {South) Korea in ac· cordance with the mutual defense treaty of1954." Ford assured Park there \\'ou1d be no reduction in the 38,QOO.man gar· Youth Awards Applications . To All Seniors Soroptimist International of llunt- ington Beach is distributing Youth Citizens hip A\vard appli cations to graduating seniors at five local high .schools. The communique said Park had ac· cepted an invitation to visit the United States. although no date \Vas set. The South Korean president, who came to power in a 1961 coup, has been in the United States on four pre \'ious oc· casions. Ford flew lo Seoul from J apan and was scheduled to depart for snow· covered Vladivostok Saturday (this evening U.S. tim') for his first sum· mit meeting \\'ith So\•ietleader Leonid Brezhnev. Ford's meeting with Park at Blue !-louse, the South Korean preside ntial mansion so-named beC'a use o r its blue·tiled roof, follov.·ed an :irrival ceremony at Kimpo Internationa l Airport in which the president siad : "lam here to reaffirm our frien<!ship and to give it new meaning and life.'' The noisy, colorful welcome to South Korea was the "'armesl yet in Ford's fir st major trip abroacf. Despite earlier objections that his.vis- it appeared to support Park's re· gime, no protes t demonstrations \Vere reported. Instead there were brass bands, flags, flo~·ers, confetti and arches !)ea.ring ..F.ord's portrait. Many or those lining the roads up to 15 persons deep were school children let out of class just for the occasion. GRr\NTS PASS, Ore. CAP) - The Josephine County Library has received its fi rst complaint !'lince the stal c's volers approved th e so-calleCI antipornography n1rasurc l'\ov. 5. Applications are available in the ac· . tivity offices a l Marina; Edison, IIunt· ington Beach. Fountain Valley a nd \Vestminstl'r high schools. DOW . REBOUNDS ON .RATE DROP NE\V YORK (UPI) -Bar gain hunt· ing among g lamors helped mo\'c prices higher in r elati\"ely slow trading today on the New York Stock E x- change. Investors were hearted by declining interest rates. Ed Budge, county librarian, recei\"cd a l ong complaint against one of the library's more popular ch ildren's book;s1 ··r;ither Christm:1s." The book sho""'s a hearty, rotund, St. Nick quaffing a glass of ale. And "''hat's worse. he seems to be enjoying it, the letter says. Students, competing for cn s h awards <ind a c h;ince at $1,000 a nd $1 ,500 Soroptimist d istrict level av.·ards. v.·ill be judJ!ed on their in· volvement and serl"ice to community, schoOI. church and home as well a s leadership and sense of purpose. Jan. 1 is the deadline for entry. Ap. plications s hould be sent to the Sorop· timist Inte rnational, P .O. Box 336,. Huntington Beach, Ca. (92648). • FINAL WEEK The Dow J ones industrial averagC', which los t more tban64 points the past eight sessions, gained 6.73 poiqts to 615.JO. Advances led declines, 924 to 383, among the 1,703 issues traded. CTables,.A9), • • Special P11rchase Sale! ' Ted ,·on ll emert has made a truckload purchnse nf beautiful !\Iarimont sofas ~ind rhairs! \Ve S:l\'e S ~S by buying a huge truckload and you save SSS \\'hen we" pa ss them along to you. A fine selec· lion of colors . prints and fabrics l\'fal'IY-6ttter sorasana·cna1rs now i~· stock are a lso on sale. Chairs rri;!. prirl1cl 'I 69 frnmS2~9 .\'0I\' FROM Sofas • l·t'~. priced .t399 fromS479SOI\' FROM DRE~EL-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOODMARK-KARASTAN-B~KER NEWPORT BEACH • 1727 WESTCLlt'F DR., 6'2·2050 LAGUNA BEACH • :14$ Nl)ltTll l.'Cli\Sl' llWY., 4!*4·~1 TORRANCE • 23649 HAW'nl<:JRNt: BLVD. .-----wHt1D•.Y~~1~·.tTUH;lY1_,:00·hr"S:lO -------•!flpflrFrt'tll r.!l\m:.,2-0:•<H- CLOSED MONDAYS '7•·127> '- • ' ... • I . , At ' DAIL-\' PILOT 'EDITORIAL PAGE ' A Nec_~ssary EconoDly Despite city predictions of poorer service. the transfer of Hunt ington Harbour patrol duties from ltuntington Beach to Orange County is a financially soun:d afi d unavoidable move. City financial experts say 1t \\'111 save ~luntington Beach more than $200,000 a ye~r. County harbor patrol officials say t hey can provide patrols in the extra nine miles of liuntington Ha,rbour chunnel s at almost no additional cost to their Sunset Aqu atic Park operation . You can't beat-dollar figures s uch as that. · It may be a nice luxury for the citv to run its own harbor pafrol service, but faced \\•i'th the current ·finan cial crisis -a possible Sl .2 million deficit in · expected revenues this year alone -there isn 't a ny room ror luxuries. - Vince ~Joorhouse. the city's director or h a rbors and beuches. · rightly reels h is m e n provide a n outstanding servic'i in Huntington H a rbour. The re is no question they dq, but we don't have to assurhe the county ser\'ice will be so much poorer as to be unbearable. In fact. 1-larbour residents m ay not notic e-a differencl· -but Huntin g t on Beach t axpayers certainly will. Good Choice The Fountain Valley School Board has appointed Dr. Robert Read , t h e district's assistant supe rinte nden t for personne l seryices. a s the new interim supe rintendent to serve until the unification question is resolved. Di-. f{ead ,,·ill assume the P.Pst Dec. l l , replac ing Dr. 1\Iike Brick, \\·ho has asked to be reassigned as business director. · The board in a 3 to 2 vote decided not to hire a new . superintendent. because trustees hope for a unifica- The Ford Honeymoon Q:aS'Not Been Happy WAS HINGTON -For Gerald Ford, the honeymoon is over. The first lOOda ys are the most recep- tive and sym pathetic period any Presi- dent gets. At the c lose of this brief lime of grace. he should beat thepinnacleor national esteem . lie should have e stablished a public confidence that will sustain him through the long and rocky passaee tha t lies ahead. But to rl\ostAm ericans, Gerald Ford tod<!Y still remains a question mark. He has not exhibit- ed the capacity to take charge nor t he clarity to lay down a consi,tenL policy line; nor the force or pei-soo ality that puts his slamp upon the presidency : nor lhe \'is ion to raise a banner around \\'hi ch a confu sed na- tion c<1 n rally. RAT ll E R lh:in ;.iny individual failure or success, it 1:-. this voi d that distinguis hes the Ford presidency thus far. It must be taken, therl.'£orc, as a harbinger of failure. If he i5 to ;1void a debacle. he "'ill ha\.'e to earn · back slo"·ly and painful])', against a miasma of doubt and skepticism, what the nation 14·as anxious to bestow upon him freely i;ome l OOdays ago. Yet something about the man -de· cency, kindness. openness. unpreten- tiousness -and something about the ci rcumstances that have bedeviled his debut, im pel us not to write him orrbut to suspend our verdict while searching the debris for explanatiGns. (JACK ANDERSON) old blarney no longer impresses them; they are on a different wavelength. · STILL. a benign Gerald Ford goes on grasping hands, slapping backs, ki ss- ing babies: he simply has sone out or style. He is. nevertheless, a man of great decency and strong loyalties. His closest advisers urged him to clean out the Nixon cabinet, to start his Ad- minlllration with a clean slate. But this violated F ord's sense of fairness. He insisted judging each Nixon holdover by his performance, not by his past association. ·rhe new P resident's advisers also warned him agains t pardoning Richard Nixon. This violuted Fo1d 's feelings of compassion. By exte nding mercy and solicitude to Nixon, Ford •associated his Administration with \\"aterg.:i te, violated most Americans' sense of equal justice. frustrated our hopes or getting the whole truth a nd diluted the object lesson to fu ture pre- sidents that many had hopes 14•ould be the lasting legacy of the impeachment ordeal. AND SO at one stroke, he took the bloom off his month-old presidency and grimed it with some of the tarnish of the past. Yet had Ford waited only a bit and had Nixon been arrested, a r- ra igned and then had succum bed to his illness, then the dogs or recrimination and irreconcilability v•ould have been let loose in this country. Whatever he did, or did not do, pro-HE WAS broughtonstage, almos t in-· bably would have ended in a mess. I-le vholu.ntarily .• by po_titica_l tragedy, a~d was in a no-win situation. ~ 1mmed1ute ly tnht>nt~d cconom1 c Franklin Roosevelt and Abraham disaster. Yet he 11•~s denied the boons .. Lincoln inherited disaster, too. But that tragedy a nd disaster often confer along with disaster, they received the on nei\· \eade~·s_. inestimable advan tage of taking over The calam1t1es that brought Harry a situation t hat had already hit rock Tru~an and ~yndon Johnson to the bottOm. with an idenlifiable enemy p ~eside ncy raised them up as guar· and no choice but to issue a he roic call dtans ·of '~n -o~.alted legacy. Gerald for national m(Jhilization. Ford received, instead or a legacy, an albatross which Solomon himself "''ouldn't have known how to get from around his neck. The rush or events the past two years has rrlade him an anachronism. He is an. Eisenhowe.r. back among us, the 50rt of Ike e\ttl'yone likes, beaming benevolently Uf>on the political scene. lie speak"& lhO 1ame old words, prac- lices the sarn e bid politics, rnakes the same old tolhpromlses. Bul the people have been plunged suddenly into the 1970s. The news !';hocks of the pust two years have given them . a new m aturily, a new sophistication, a new soberness. The Wicks GER,\LO FORD found himself raced, not with an unmistakable foe, but 14•ith a dile mma that might be Inna- lion, or depression, or a fiendish com- bination or both, for which there is no kno"''n government remedy. Only a reckless gambler or a true visionary could have sounded forth the ce.rtain trumpet, and Ford is neither. And so he sta lled for time, shifted from one foot to the other and offered halr- mcasur~s that tullysatisfiednoone. Unsatisfying. yes. But to ha\'C grandly mounted his horse and led his army galloping off in the wrong direc- tion. against the v.:rong enemy, would t-.ave been fatal. Give Ford his due. I-It' h:.is tRkcn up the poor ha nd history dealt him· without complaint 01· excuse. I-l e has been in the .main, accessible. candid and honest. I-le has shown himself willing to take personal punishmenq J.Qday for pclicics thalt:Jllay look bclteP tomorrow. , · · HE HAS In his earnest way restored to the conduct or our national affairs an atmosphere or dee.ency, humanity and civility. And in so doing, he has begun to drain the venom that has lonit festered. He has pricked the bubbl~ or \Yhite House p0mposlty and panoply that had btgun to s urround the prf?· !>idency with all the degraded ltap· pin~sof a c rown. If his \'isk>n proves hmitcd and his -l-~'o'1U,,,,ics raultv, none of this will he 'Finis ed witlfthe -nnanc1sr enougll.llut ii iS enougflto wArrnnt a section, dear?' . !';Usptnsion of the rules. an extension or the honeymoon. Let's give President Ford another lOOdays. tion pla n quickly and they reared such a cloudy situa- tion wouldn't attract the top candidates they want. \\lhile . t hei r reasons for not hiring someo ne permanently nlay be argued, the choice or Dr. Read for the top Position is a good one. lie proved h ls dedica tion to the Fountain Valley district over the past 10 years, serving as principal be fore assuming the personnel post. He will t ake over hisilew position at. a time \11hen the distriet faces a tax increase election as well as the unification question and deserves strong s upport 111 his interim assignment. Counseling Help In thE: Huntington BeaC'h Unioii lligh Sellout District there ar~ 19, 798 stude nts, 48 counselors and a problem in getting the l\\'O together. The sheer numbers o r it all -496 students pt·r counselor -\\"Ollld seem \vorry enough. But tht!rl's a lso the generation ~<.ip to discourage so1ne student~ t\nd the s~·stem itself sc~1 ring off otht·rs. Iluntin gton &·ach lligh School sct!ms to h1.1,·e done more than any other lo cope. 'J'he school has pioneered a peer counseling progr<1 m. for inst anc1.:, in \\hic:h h igh school students \\'ill be lrainl.!d lo help their peers. Offering their advice on the easier i~sues. these counselors \\'ill be friends s tudents lost in the s huffll' of the over cro\vded campus can find OO\\'here ('\se. The~· a lso may be the per suasion ,,·hich ge ts student s \\ith more serious problems to t he expert help they need. P eer counseling isn't the tot<1I JllS\\'l'r. It is, ho'\\Cver . a positi\"C effort to reac:h students '"lhl• systcn1 '' cloesn 't -and an effort other sc·hools s hould c:onsider. H lligl11v a~J to Disast e r Dear Gloomy Gus This l'OUntry is in a recessiQn "'ith inflation out of control : large corporations announce lay·offs: tension is rising in tht• \liddle East : Jl.ussia is gaining in the arms race-and President Ford feels he must lt.>a\'e lhc countrv for a visit to the Far East. \\1JIY~ I L.R. <.i..m, C.~• ~•mm•~U atf \"llmitll'<I 11¥ ,,-. -..... 1 ~fUiti1r rtUKI u. """"' ot "'' ----\<1114 , .... ptl "''"'"' c;1_,,, Golt, ci.u, p;1ot. Linguistic Double Standards (SYDNEY HARRIS) A hig h school principal in Connec- ticut recently resigned when he was . round to have misspent $1,142 in public funds ror hiJ; own use. His letter or resignation said : "I have exerted poor judgment resulting in errors in the area of finan- cial procedures." White·col lar malefactors arc somehow allowed to get away \1.'ilh this language, from ~1r . Nixon down -if there is a down from ~1r. Nixon. It is only "comm on" criminals who are expected to confe~s. "1 wuz wrong,'' or "I \\'UZ caught" If this double standard of mitigation had prevailed thrciughout the past. we c;1n imagine what other offenders might have said: Jack the Ripper: .. I regret that my sexual a nomalies, stemming from a repression in childhood, led me to in · discreet violation or the pers<Jns or some ladies.'' BLUEBEAR D: "In hindsight . I now see that had I soli¢ited marital counseling I might not have overstep- pe d the boundaries of conjugal amity." John Dillinger:· "Within the time- fra me of my youth: it was my proclivity toward derring·db that lrd to further acts o r doublful legitimacy.'' Nero: "It was my possibly exag- geraled devotion to musiral pcrfor-· n1ance that induced a regrettable lapse of a ttention during the con· nagration of Rom(!:. Actually. my aS· so:ciotcs informed me that the F'irr Department had it well in hand, and I had no reason to disbelieve them.·· Atti la the llun: "Perhaps it w;1s c:.1 · cessfve zeal, but I sincerely fell that the welfare of Western barbarism made it imperative to halt the sprcod of civilization by any means within my power .. •· • ';!'> JUDAS ISCA RI OT: "In ex- tenUation. m ay I remind you that the man was a troublemaker, an outside ogitator from Nazareth, and ob· vio11sly trying .to s ubvert law and or· dcr. Aner all, wha t may be C'l'llled a 'betrayal' from one s ide nlay be regarded rrom the other as An acl ol fealty toward one's duly constltut<'d rulers." Bonnie and Clyde: "Looking back rlow, ii ran be S<'en that We wcr<': sim- ply ·~ palr oLb.i&h-spirited-)'.Jlu people, di!iaffected by the temper ol our llr'J'IC!I , who may be said to have carried t oo lar the natural • ,xuMrancc of youth mood.'' ' " Solution Must Be Found ·ro the Editor I I'. ~1S m Ul'h 1ntcrC''ilt•rl in Tom \l urphllll' ~ t·ulunin nr l'\ov 15 In 1'.'hich hi' \l'l'Ull'. ".\'0\1 SUI"(' (·an gUl'SS" \rh;1t I ml'<111t 11 hl'll I u~f'd ~· nl'11 '"11·orcl " at thl' Southl'l"ll {'~difnrnia .\s· soci:ition of Go1· .. •rnn1l·nls m1.·l'ting I think his eon<·crn al~HL! lhl' ust' of tht· .,..·ord ''di si necntiv(•s'' eau sc<l him lu m i:-.s the whok• point or the dis- cussion and action nf thl' SC1\G Ex eeutive Board. As a matter of fact. the \l'Ord ''disin- centi\ e"is often usccl bv econon1ist.s !\"cw 14·ords arri\·e in "the langua_gl' almost daily and I y.·ish I had actual!~· created the \\'Qrd "rlisincenli\·e."' If \\'t' dirl not add "'ords to the langua_gc as nreclcd . do.,..·n through the _\Cars, \l"(' "'r)uld still he at the "life Tarzan. \"nu ./ant'. level.'" But 'if it is thl' f1r:-ot tin1e Tom has heard the \1ord, I <1m ha pp~· 16 add it to his Journalistic-hox or tools :\IOR F. im portantly, ho"·cvt'r. as \\l' dcs rcratcl~· face an encrg~· shortagl', traffic congestion and smog. \l'l' havl' lo stop 1?ivini: people nlore in('C llti\'t• to dn\"t' their auton1obill's 11e ha\C lo do just the op1>ositC'. \Vhat realty ha ppe ned at the SCAC; mt•cting y.·as the issuance of instr11c· tions for thP st<1ff to stud~ this gral't' probll·m and hrinJ! h;ic k sujZ gt•stions for solution. 'l'hl.' discussion <'amt· 111> as the result of the faiJUrC> of Proposi- tion ,\_ lifter th<• people \·otcd "no " on that issue. ton n1an~' of our people. in a n!l nut (lf j!O\'ern1n{'nt, and incluclini.: thl' media. si mplr sairt that "the !}('0- plt• h;1ve spoken. so forge l thC' \1·holl· thing." That is a heacl-in -the-sr111d position that \1·i\I si mply aeceler:11 .. the hour 1\·hl'n th(• t•ntire socit•l\ gri nds to a hall. out of gas and chokt•i.I by smo~. f.Vt'n h1•for(' that h;:q1p£>ns, with the c11t -do11·n oil f1'tl·11·:1.1" c11n" struction and uddit1011al ;1u\Qn1obilt·s. rra nsporl:t11un 11·ill grind to <1 halt. b11n1pl'r 11"1 bun1p£'r . 'J'he collision t'OHf"S(' lS c lt'Hl', 11·ith an 1n('l"C<!Sl' 111 pop11l:11 ion annually in Orungl.' Count~· r•f fo \11" IJt'l"<'t'nl. and an increa~r in autos of l'i).! ht ]ll' rtc nt \"ES, thct'1' h :l V(' been many sugges- tion"-for snlutions and thl'y art• all lough lli,E!h t :1 xes on ,E!asolinc, taxes 1111 l!;isolinc O\'l"r a tninimum an1ount. hi.ah ta'I on aas-hog ve hi cles. havE' all bf•1•n ~U~f!1•!iled . Rut the society simp· l)' can no lon.(!.C'r z()(lm <lo,1·n !he road- \1·astin.E! energy as if thl're is no l'nd tn oil. and as if the air can hold the stnokt'. or that tOnJ?:cti1io11'"'1ill dis;ip. JX'.1r hC'cuusc it chsrupls bur \\il.v of lift•. 'l'hl' real point is that we> (';Hlnot con tinut· "l)us 1nl.'~s ;.i s 11s11;d "\\'(' ha\'e to f111d ;111 S\I t'l"S lfl th£'~(' Cfll('3\1()11!-!h(' sonnt·r. tht· heltt'r. If \ll' do nol. "ll1 0J!. 1 t'<.tffi(' c·o11.1test Ion nn1 I !I short :q.~<· nt t•n1· 1 l!y " 111 nl ;i kt' l h1' 1!t•rls1u11 !or 11" ll!\l.Pll ,\ IH\-:l)Hl l'll ~11 p1• I'\ i~O t', '['h 11•d l)i~l 1'1 \I c'no11t.v of (lr;u1 gl" (";1l1r11rn1.1 Tdthe F.rtltor : • As :1 .Jc" anrl un A1ncritan I \\·as :i;ho<'kt'd and :o1addcned lo witness once l\l=;lln ignoran<'C lllld callousness rrom those in h1ghes1 office!'; in our govern· ment. At a time y.•hcn the most !tt-ns11l\'C' i'lnd (lehcate nc-gotiation!> het \1 ('('n our 1·ountry and other nations arc ta kin.it !)lace in th arras or nuclear arms. pea<'e in !he ~lldeast. 1'nerg~, and food for the world: at such times md1tarv mc>n 14•ho n1an1fes1 such alarmuig dl·f1 c1l'nci1·s 1n poli t1cal s<'nsc oul!hl to h1· n11.17.1ll•d . d1s n11~sed 0 r }c c 11 f 11 11!1 l' r l('lr:rnl u11 t ti rrspon~1h1llty a nd rcJson ,1g;.11n 111 kl' communrl 1n the Pcntat1,11n·s highest offic<' . • • • ( MAILBOX ) l.errers jr1.,,1 rt'IJ1/,.r1 1n ·c· t1't'!t'1nr11• ,\tir 11101/t/. tfrrr,•ri; .~l1u11l1J ('u11 r1•_11 lll1'!f 1111'.~ S<iqc,~ irr 31J'I u·ords ur /1·.,~ 1"1!1· riqht 111 r<n1 deli.~t' li·rtt'r.~ 111 fi r spacr <1r t'h1n.1nolt' /111'·1 1.~ reservf'd All lt'ltt'r.\ rruj.~/ u1clui/1• ,\l!I nQture and ma1ln1g nrl.drl'.~-~ /nil 11rirttt'.t ma11 he withheld nn rt•riur·sl 1/ ,,1il/1t·r,.11r rl'o.~on 1.~ appar1~,1r /'1wfry uill 1101 th.· pub/1sl1t•(/ TO Rt:t't:R lo 1:ent·r;il Brq1111 ;1s "outspoken" a" .'our 1·apt1nn did . 1s to fal si·ly ~tltribu lc '"bold anrl fret·- .speakin~" !\\leh~ll'r ) qualities to pro- nouncements lh at :.1 re not only blal:.inl- Jy false bul are in reality nothing but haten1onJ!l·rin~s in tent on spreading' the age-old hii.:-lie of a "Jc14•ish con- spiracy ." i ll's just not good busi nt·:ss St'nsc to take over banks 11·ith inrlaled dolh1rs, or run ne.,..·spilfll.'rs \vhosl' ne.,..·sprin1 is d<1ily beconung n1ore and moredcµrl·ssing !) Four thousand ~·ears of ,/t'wish his tory spl.'aks of .l l•\1" c:unsp1nni.: tu ont• ··ptot" onl~. ;1n1l this y.·ith all 1h1'll' might anrl soul : to r;11se tl1c quaht.1 uf life at \\'hatl·\'f•r l1•\'vl. at \\h;1!l'\l'I place. and al \1halt•\\•r ti1111.' 1l \1;1~ their good fortunl' (or 111) lo t ind 11 This y.•oulfl inc lude lruth al the highest levels of govt•rnml'nl 1\S 1-·oR the gf'nera! 's threJt'l.hal tl1e "J e\11sh lobby niust be put dO\\'n. ··ht· and othel's like him should bt•• '"'" minded of the fact thilt it was .:i ~m all but potent Jc...,·ish "lobhr'" "ho soutl' 2.100 ~·l.'ar:; a~r1 fr1ui:ht and 11 nn histor~ 's fir s t hall le fo r rtl1 g11)us I reed()m : the :O.l acr;1het·~ 11 ho,1· n1en1o r)' the Jc" 1~11 tnn.rnuni1\ 11111 soon ohsf'r\'{' in thC' ft'~ll\id 11f Light .... 1C'han11kah .) '!"hat "lnhl1\ ur1\ ouh ::;a ved the in1p('1·il\•tl .l1•\1 1~h ~!:.it •~. 1.111 n1;1dl' po ,-;:-,1hl i' lh1· h11'1h ol Christianit y HAllHI :O.lt·:l.SJ J.\ Fl\:0.1 1\,\: To the Editor : Where diet ~ou Af'I that :-.ov \ti fire...,·ood sclcct11)n l1 ~l · ,"\e\t \"nrk'' Massachu!'iclts'.' If ~·nu can H·ll 111(· where an appl e or1·h:ircl h!1S hl·t·n cleart'd to huild ;1 nc" trJC'l . 1·11 ru"h right O\·('r If you ...,·ouhl rh1,rk \'our .11t~ \ou would kno"' that the r1rC11oot1 .J\,11l;i blc he re 1;; moa111l.' uran~c. cucalp~Lu:.. and oak Th\' corrl n1forrn ,1 \ 11111 11 d' U'l'f\11 ti1n I'm just d,1·1n g to t11r11 \11f' l1~ht, do\111 IO\V and S('I. 111_\ hl'<ilt ,1 ~l11Y. :.u h11\\ abuutson1l' r11a l l1;111d v 1\11\\'-·• \I \H\'Llll'ltll'J.I':\' I I is( t~t·,1 I .••s.~t•tt 'l'o\ht' Edtlnr 1'he theorv 111 rl·111r.1r11;1t11111 1 .... 111 le.rf'Sln1._-.ulh11u1!.U I ha\l' u L•t l'l ... ceptcd th<'" hllh· t 11 .. 111 1 Quotes Rahbl Jn ... t•rih II, l'rr1·1\r11,1n."" I "In ancient llflll'' 1h1 h.11 tr.1 n .111 1 .. u II(.'() dn" n th1• ld11 .1r11 ·... L1 ·1 11 r11t aC'IH('\'(' lhl' ~.1!1\1 · 1·11(1 l••l ,11 Iii 11111 111 c11ffcrent'I.', .q i.11h ) .111.t lll'Alt 11. ftC'll Riordan , \l ctt1 n (."o .1r1h11>·r! ··t" :i i. :-rhon 1'i1111(fie1nl~1 . 1l1 I l1 k 11) \\Of!... \\Ith Ill\ h.1111!-. II ,, ,.afcly v<1 l\ r 10 h1• ... h.1n1nll.!1" hlln,.11 r on weck\'nU.; ·' Hei·t•111I ~. ! h.l\C commented tu 11onde1· if hum :i n hcings do not 1\;Jrllll·I' 11'on1 ont> spher(' to another \1h1h· ht·11· on 1h1!'> 1':1rlh -or that if Y.\H!l· e:.irlh b1u111d th._•\' do not re\'crl l1aL·k to prl'\ 1nu ~ t1rn~·:-. as 1s as· "111i,11•d thl·y dv 111 lhl' hl·rcaftcr 1''1,111':-i'l'A .,("I·:. (}r:.ingc Coi1nty 1s 111 th1· lhr'ot·~ ot a "'hoom." It IS not 1·.1ll1·d that b1 l ho~c instigating thl' pro l'l•du!'c· Possibly because the ...,·ord "11011111 I' ,ISSOl·iated \\ ith the \\"Ord 1!j1nn1 · · I nr I h11s1· \\ h11 remt·ml:i:er and ni;l_\ ft•t•! ;.is though 1he' h;i\·c bten this route prt·1·iousl1. .\et I. Scene I of tins past drama lrtok pl:.1 cc in Florida during the dept·es~ion. To the \\'esterncr familiar 1111h tht• "J!(Jld rtis h'" l'l"a the al- n1os pht•re •~the sanie as then and'ts 1h1r1n~ t ht> F!oru..la ""bOc)nl." l-IO\\'e \•('r. tht· '"gold in the m th:lr' hills" no .... · con· s1sts in tea ring d0\1'n the beautiful hills to m;.1kc izol d h~· over-qeveloping th(' land. 'fhc limes are not quite lhe same. for 01·crtones of ecology are ~oun!li ng ;l nd rt·-sounding like the pro- ve rbia I he!l 1nl11ng llsdire .,..·arnings. ~llOl "l,I) thu-'r v.ho have seen· it h;ql p<'tl 1Jcf1)r1· 11"arn those immer sed 111 nioh ps,\•1·hul11gy, ·hl'll-bent to lynch I\\ bulldozi n.t: l'll'r~' blade of grass, to 1l11 ~t ro.\ C\ \'I') trcl' or site of God-given hL·;n1!\ ., \\'ould re-running the old d r;1111~1 t•on1·1nt"t' those y.·ith j!old fe 1'l'r lhal lhe 111nl' 1s almost ident1cal? H:i nl...~ f.11 h·1I. recently banks ha\ e l11·1·n f.1d1n ~ Thcr\· \1 as talk of a c!vptl'~'•tHl 11hi1·h \1a:-. deni(•d as h:.is hl'l'll :111 t all.. ot l"t'l'CSSIOn 1111\il L.1tcl\, 111 !!11· p:1:-l. thl' land and bulldin~s rC- 111,11111·1! u n .... uld \\"hill' \ andals stoic !he 11!11r11ll1n:! l1\l11rt·~. the doors an1I \1•ln- 1l!111 ~a .... h1· .. ;ind the buildings finally l"nll.1+"1'd o!' 1·a,·c1I in. The 14·eallhv 1i1·~ ;1r111· 111•n1 1h1· puoraln1u~i ~larvc(J ~nnt< did Hit\\.! d1)1111tli1·1·urtain. for those ob- ~1 ·-.~1d1111h c•n!d fevor h:.i ve not tinle tn 11•.•11 ;1 pl:1y or think. 1"hc.v h<ile 'hu 1n pt• 1· lo bu n1 per" I raffic but insisL 1111 rlt•\ vl r1111n;.: 11 ha l t·on~tit.ute.'j the 111·0< i·d111·1· 'rh•'\' h.1tl.' srnoi.: and in a 11111 ·1· ~1111J~ lrv1· arl'LJ th1 ~ too hccomes 111 •1!"~· ;i1v\ .1l1·nt 'fhey proft·s~ to IO\e .11\ 1111h nun1 l•r(ius Art Ct•ntl'r:-.. and 1 la·11 11•;1 Vl' 1111\ h ini.: ul' l>c,1ut~' to p!.11111 11r.inJ!c> {'ount\ n10t\ <·unlinue on 1\<; 11 .1\ ,1, du 11.r1;i11 ;1\ 11;,l"..,l'' hl'il<ll'tl f•i r c!t"..,lt"t11"!H111 Tiil' ~·1,,rtd.1 ''h111)rll'", the :.!old 111 .... h ,1r1· p.1 rt f"ll hi~tf"lr\ :ind 11h 1l1 11"11•' 1h.1t h1~1 0 1'\ ilnt·~ nnl .d11 ,1\-. '''l'l'.1t 1t'-1°lf. th~· 11la\ i' ;i i,:r1 .111·r1J1 .1 111 •• for the d('pre~~tnn n1;1y h1· 11nrl1h11d•· .11)d l'l'olo~y .... hnl'k!'; ;111+1 j'l'll'' 11111 ··rnu!-t \\'{' ctc s truy lllll""•t l\t·~ ORA NGE COAST DAILY PILOT li11/>1 rt \ l'r't'l'd. /'t1bhsltrr J'lior11r1s ,.,,.,r1 •1/. J.:d1tor /h1rf1o ro Jo..'rl·rOich. };d11i1rr11/ Page Editor 1 Ill' .~1!1!ur 1.11 p;;~t· .. or 1hl'. 011 1h 1·11 .. 1 ~t'l'~' lu 1nf1irrn and ~limuh1le 1•·,11!.•r, t11 pn•st•nt1nA on thi!l. p1111c 1h\1·t"' 1"11n1ml'ntar1 on topics 0( 1n- t1 ·r1·~1 h1 -1nrl1r<1ll'd ('n!u mn\111.s And r .1rlrM r.1 .. 1, 111 ptn11d1ng a forum 1 .. 1 1 ,.,.,t,.,' \ l•'" :» ·' nd h1 Pfl!)l:lllllnr.: 1h. ll· 41.,, •·t "up1n1on-. 11nd 1dt'as 11n 1 1r1, 1,1 \11p11 ' Tht• ~·d1torial 1''"'' <•n. "I \1 1f' II.uh Pilot 11ppt'.1r 1•" -i.1 u • . ·I t·•ri.d r11h1mrf.tt1 tht> , .. ,. "t lh• !'·•~'•• th11n111tb 4•1r;pr1>..\!>ed l11 llh ,,.:11 n1n1~1~ .1n!I r ;irt0o1n1!1\'1; ,11111 11 \l1 1 •\ n11·r' :1 r.· 1t11•1r QI', n and -loOMWw-WUUl.1..u.llJh.ll l \ULIA~hl ~ht> il,111\ '"'"I ~tl PU liJ hi.' lnl("l l'\'d ' Frid•x.No¥embef2'Z.197• OAlLYPJLOT A.i j ~ . 'Objeet io11<1bfe' Th1var'ted Love?' Pomi.Pom Queen IBM Rejects Spy Document Girl, 18, . Lin'k ' l BE RK ELEY f!JPl>-Stanford has a sect!I )'l'-f:"PP,R rt•· 21dy ror Calirorni a .I~ ~ts Sa\urduy football clash -A-e ul· timatc porri·pongirl. •• ! To 3 Murders? At.thefinvitation ot the Stanl'ord bnnd, S3n J."'rancisco topless queen Carol Ooda or 4.<1·23·36 Came wifi'Shak~ pom· , - l\tiss \Vright, who graduated from pons for the Cardinals. .,... ---AUCOR IHTERNATIONA(. ........, OF BEVERLY HILLS ~­ INVITES YOU TO ATIEND"-A 1\ERKELE'{ fAP I -t1oii of allcg at1ons -b~sed. 1 n~1 ·~ r Ma1rman ~IJ\'5 trn-11n t:\'idt>nC'e :iupplied by a cunl J)3 ny h;1 s ri::pud1:1t<'d ~ C;q1itol re1>0rt{•r -that he ducunlcnlon hu\v 101.·ornbat :111il a1dC':. :1llo"•ed persons t('rror1 ... m 11 htl'h y,•i1., usL'tf 011 tho !->hill' v;.1y ro/J to \1 ork 111 :1 ('our:.c for 19 (If 1,., 111 JJOlitical ca1np•1.1gns. '---__;).li'J:J' ~~u . . . m onth. The dt1l·11n1 rnt :.tresstd the /\\•1.'d for :.p~111i; un rad1ral l:ruup.., . 'ikiC'M ('ft•ari11g LOS ANGELES'(A_P ) -She is only Belmont High Srhool last June, was 18. But , in the past rc;iur months 001 ~·Ith her boyfriend \\'hen he was Christine \Vright has lost three shot. lie had dropped her off al her -~bo~l'~fr~ie~n~dWs\.Ji~n.,i;v~ioµ1~en~t~m~"~'~d~r~rs~.rr\T/!.ll-~·.Mn-~t-4bool-a~~,....fle"" e \·1c 1m 1c u ay a r e· date which began at6p.m . ing hit by a shoti un blast in his t'ar. 1\\•o other young men she dated ,,.-...c PE ----+-r lly The As:..oclaled Pre:.s: r\ spokt•s n1:in for lnt.-rn:• Sk ies cluared r;1p1dl y ,,\·er l\orthern Calltorn1t1 lo· (. J tlay Ju;Jo "·ing 1:t f1L·r c;~ State l':H·1f1c storm that turned vut to hl' n1ostly blo1\', '----------~ ·rhc X11lional \\'c;1ther t1 onal Bu11n(•ss ~1i1('h1nes confirm~d rhur:.day th:1t 19 Slit' i.t·cur11 y off1c1:.ib, :it a !'\o\". ·1·15 tra 1111ni: proj.!rllm ;tl a n I R~1 :.1'hool in Gl en l"u\l·. :-: V. i.pcnl r1\Ccl:J\'1' \1 ork111)! 111th a l'l·fcrt·n~c Se r \"1tc rl.'portcd a fC\I' l1n :.:(·r1nt;: s ho...,·e r s 01'l·r 11urthern 1nountain.!:> .. nd the S1l·rra :"\c \·;ula, but mo:-itly falr :ind wormer \\'t.'athtr 1s forcCil :.t Saturday. dc.1·um1·nt !1!l1·d · ''Stil·ur1· ,.., •• 1111r11ol1 l1n11 ly A .\la1111gcn11·nt S1yll·, A l 'ti ur11e 111 1n,trufl111n 1n s \(·n ,.\.\I E.\.TO tAPi . l ·u r1>o r;1t1· Jlrott•t\11·1· <:o ntrulli·r ll o u s ton 51.'r\it•c:., lR~T as a ·rargel Fliiu rnoy :.aid 'fhursday he f"ur ·rl•rrorisl:t ." .,t il l lhink:. J)emo('ral Ed· BOOKED ON PERVERSION Actor George Maharis Actor Booked 01i Charges Of' Perversio1i 'l'hc l.'ours c n1;1tl·rial no"' I G ll J ·11 •-dcclar1td ohJl•ct1unilhlt· \Ill.~ rnuru . ro"'n r.ll'I •JC<l LOS A:\GELES fV PI J -At'lor ··11 looks like more tha n coin· ha\'e been slain since her high school cident'e, ··said Police Lt. Dan Cooke. graduation, police said. "There.certainly should be a tie·in in ?i·Jike ~l arrufo, 23. who dated J\ti ss some way. • .perhaps <I thwarted \\'right briefly, "'as shot to death only love affai r." 10 days a~o by l \\'O Latin men "·ho Police said t.hcy h;id questioned the found the lo ading doc k of the dark-haired !\11ss \\'right. a recent t ele vis ion "'a r e house v.·he re he high school graduate, but she could . y,·orked. a s ked a n employe to point not explain \\'hy :.inyonev.·ould \Vant to him out and opened fire . A bystander kill her boyfriends. T.,.,•o of the slain also was y,·ounded. AUCTION .... ,. of Authttttic H_..edt ( : • 1 ;., PERSIAN & ORIENT AL RUG'S We•il....,.twMle• ~..-....WC•-....: -. AMTIQUf I SEMI ANTIQUE IUGS: • ......_ C.-c....._ T~ Old s--kt. Old A .... eM ......_ .' . MEW RUGS: IC...-. ...... .._IK. W.,.... ~ ........ T-. Ttllbrh llhft tr.. l'al' to 25"-12'1, • siuc. au&-s: "-""' a ~ Silk •• ....._ ,,... et w. Siii _. SilkhMIMf.a- young men \\'ere said to be members On July 8. George E che,·arria, 22. of youth gangs rind police reportedly who had been J\1iss \\'r ight's steady "''ere in\·estigatins a gang connection boyfriend for about four years. y,•as .1° the killing,.;. blasted bv a shotgun as he sat in his Osea r fllansilla. 18, \\'aS shot do.,.,·n pickup tri.ick al an east Los An geles SUMDAY, MOV. 24 af 2 P.M. in gangla nd execution sty](' late \\led· intersection. Police belie,,e !\larrufo HEWPORTER IMM ncsd3y night :.is he returned home \l'as ~t member of the Clanton youth 1107,1_.,,...14. from a dale v.·ith Christine. Police gang and E chc\·arria beloilgcd to the w-,.t le«.ta .!:>aid the youth y,•as parking his ca r lSthStrcet gang. btAifioc~ 1 P.M. \\'hen another auto pulled ••longside A member of a rival gang v.·as ar• THMS: Calh, Cllitck. ,.._. Cndlt C.._ htrin fw .....,_ und tY.'O s hotgun blasts tore into rested last weekend in f\larrufo's kill · ~K.t•• ._.. -=wptecl. l\lansil la ·s head as he sat in ·the iog. The youth, tlumberto Rios, 19, of FOi ..O:~~~I~ 652•7,•t · dri}·er 's seat. The car sped from the. South Gate y,•as l'harged "'Ith murder~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'.!~~~~~ scent•. and is being held in Heu of Sl00,000 i\1an s i11;1. a Guatemal:in citizen bail. But police say they :ire seeking a 1 ,,.,;;...- llrCp"r"d and p<c>cnlcd b>· 'c1-15 1 3r:.lcr ~I .!:> !:Ovcrnor of George ~i;ih1aris \\·as urrested 'l'hurs-.... i11orn1a. d h r ... thl· l nlt·rnational A:.socia· ··1 hop!' that I'm y,•rong ay o~ <' ar~1..·_s o coml'!11lt1ng a sc.x. ti11n or Chiefs f)f Poliec act· hut 1 think that's \Cl tu 1x_: act v.·1th a h ill~drl'ssc_r 111 the n1c11 s •nA under l'Onlract to !Utll 's . . . ·• .. · . · , , room of a ).!aso hn(' station. sei:uritydep:1rt mcnt.sauJa s_tcn. _sil id ~lourno), the Poli ce !'oaHI ~l nharis. <JG. be~t re· Uepubl1can \\ho nerro~·ly m"mb .. r1.·d as co·star or the "Route !'lpokcs man :11 the f1rn1 's lo:.ttvBru.,.,,ni\ov.5. ~ ~ general produr t:. ht·:ld·. liti'' t<.>\cl'i sion series. \\'i'.IS arL"cstcd by c111ar1cr:. in S:i o Jost· \'ire squ:1d officers :I\ the still ion. .'\11it Dis111iss1*d lie \1·:Js hookl·d on a sex JlCr1·ersion Vep11l !1 Killed I.OS ;\~GEL ES fl .I'l l chari::e along \\Ith l'l'rfcctoTcllcs. JJ .. • .\ la\\SUit that brought ,11. a h:nrdrc'S-"cr. and rcle:ls('d on 5500 ('A.\lPTO\'\'ILl.f: rl "Pl l lt·nlion to (;o,· .. e lecl Ed· h:ul. po_lu•t• said. llc _\\·asschedulcd 1_0 ,\ 't·ub:i l 'oun1 y !'oht·riff':-. inuntl G . Bro\\ 11 Jr. i•S .. be arra1go<'d 111 ~l un1c1pa!Courl Tue.!:>· d eputy \\IJ :. kdlt'.d by a f1nht1..·r for cao1p:.iii:n f<'· day. . h '. .. . . . . . . . . .. ~l <1 h:.ir1 s \\'a s :Jrrt·!'oted for lt:1vd con-~1ngle s oti::un bt:.i sl in the fo1n1 \1 1:. c11s n1 1ssl:'d 1hut .!:> he<1d Thur.!:>day a lier he en· d '' · , duel on Dec. 15. 1967 by a \'il'e squad tered the home of a man "~·rO \\'n . :-i hortly :i fter offic~r"·~o sai d.1hc:.ict.~rmadea pts~ \\'ho thr.catened · to ,.,hoot hcco nii ng Sccret3 ry of at h~m 111 ~he. m~n s room o schoolchlldrcn. Stale in 191t; filed .!:>uil ~.a _~lol l~.,., 00(~ 1 C!iil ·1u raot. The char:ge t~:J l<11ly wounCI~ v.·as o·on-.1;rr~ .. ·u;--e i Jzen againsl a ·y,·a_!;'"~tSn\T..,~ca ~\'hcn_h~ p!e.ade.d ~uilty I.. BroY.'n. 38. resident depu· group called Ca lifornians lo a c_ount of d1 :sturb1ng lhc pc.ace and ty in this small n1ininA to11·n Against the ~trt·l·t :ind Road _'_'~":__r,_n_ed_s_so_. ________ _ on Hii,:h11·a.11 49 about 50 'fax Tr:Jp, to d('!ern1int· the mile~ east of ~~ary~ville . ~o urcc of S.95 .000 in 1'REMORS SHAKE Officers s aid Zane ;.1 nony mous )!lfls to the Caldv.·e ll . 21. y,·as arre.!:>lNI grou11. A Superior Court L N D 'REA <Is hr attem1Jtcd to flcl• lhe JUd gl.' dis n11 s ... ed the s uit .S OUTH A Ii . t~·o·story home :inti lt1lcr !'o:l\'1ng ii \1·:.is bused on .. lu1~· rhargcd.,., ith murdl•r. th~! no lon~c r exists. HISIIOP (L'P I) --1\linor earth· (\Uakes shook Southern Calirornia J•rtJbe tt·•·lro111ed SACRA~! E:'\TO !1\P} - 1\sscmbly Speaker Leo l\tcCarthy s;iid 1'hursd:.ty his staff is available for qu es tionin~ by the Sacramento County district attorney in any investiga- tion of possible misuse of !ilatc fund s. \t cCarthy :-.a id he ···,\clcomcs" <111 inrc~liga- 'J'hursda_v. Y.ith n1 orc than 20 i:e ntle Rea ppointed l'.'CnlOrs rippling thrOUJ:h the Q\l,'l'nS \alley throug hout the day. The quakes rumbled <1 long the SACRA:\! E~TO (l!PI I -oJ·cns \ta11ev fault for nbout 100 miles Kenneth J. Bourgui gnon of from .\Iam1n.oth Lakes to Brid.~eport: \'an N u vs and Pier A.justeastoftheSierraand.,.,•estofthe Ghcrini Jr. of San t'ran· r-.evada state line. cisco \vere rcnppointC'd by A quake registering 3.2 on the (il'I\'. Ronald Hcagan to Richter Sc:lle shook the area :.iround lour-year t erms on the state Tv.·entyn inc P alms. a lightly !lO!lUlal· <.:om mission on ~lousing cd d esert resort in Hivers1de County, :111cl Community Dc\'clop-about 200 mile:. suuth of the Q\\·ens n1cnl. Vulley. here on a study \'isa, died early Thurs-second suspect.in that c:ise. dar at llollywood Pres byteria n Officers said ~liss \\'ri ght had no Jiospital. f-l e \\las a senior at Belmont knO\l'ledgc of y,•ho the killer or killers lligh School. might be. . Teacher Gets $1. 9 Million LL Earl Deemer of the Ra mparts Di\'ision police said l\lansilla definilc· Iv .,.,·a s not :1 gang men1i>er . lie described hinl as ··ii square kid" Yl'hO y,·orked after school as u box boy in a. super market, "\\le don't kno1v if these murders a rc because of jealousy," Deemer Settlement said. But the possibility was under in· ,·estigation. -..-Rl·VEfl:·:iilic:-t1\1"l i\f! filfraCtTf.e~ --~...:-oc-="-"-"=~'1''r=--=;-~,.. substitute teacher .,.,·ho nc:.irly died in 6 Yuba Jail ;1 1968 automobile crash h:.i s \\'On a Sl.9 million settle ment from the manufac- turer of Vo lk s11'age11s and a V\V de ·~ ""'· Inmates Flee -'larlcne L aGrippo. 31. of Long Reaoh filed the Superior ('our! suit shortly after the il C'<"ident and after a ~I A R \. S V I LLI:: I L" PI ) -. month·long trial a j ury of s<.•\·cn mf'n ,\ulhorities today se:irc hed for six a nd fire \1'on1cn a111arded thehugcs<.'t· \'uba County j::dl inm:.iles \\'ho tlemcnt \\'cdnl·sda~·. . escape rl during an exercise period l\liss L:iGrippo. ;1passenger111 a car l 'hursday after they hrokc a pad lock dri\'en b\' Charles Wood, suffered wilh a c hair and escaped across a third-degi·ec hurns over iO percent of Yuba Ri\·er le \'ce. her body in the head.on crash. She Authorities identified the escapcrs said she 11·as soaked \\'ilh gasoline, · as Alichael \V alk . 30, !\1odesto1 ser\·ing y,•hich ignited due to the improper time for armed i:obbcl'y; Eric Tap· pl acer'Q ent or the gas tank. per son. 33. Al a r.vsvillc, narcotics: She is still undergoing plastic Sur. Keith Banrove r. 23. !\larysvillc, con· gery. tributing to the delinquency o r a l nthesuit she chiimedthedefeetive mino r ; James R . \V\nona, 21, desig n of the 1968 Volks.,.,·agen -:ilarys\·ille, armed robbery; Jose1lh s pecifically the placen1ent of the Bunne ll, 21, Sacr:.imento, burglary, gusolinc tank and fuel lines -led to a nd Gary B. !\1ax .... ·ell, 29, l\'larysville, her injuries. assault. SKI 'N SUNDAY BRUNCH in Newport Beach At the Extraordinary Mansion On the Bay THE MONTEREY STILL SUNDAY NOVEMBER 24 I 0 A.M. • 3:00 P.M. See the incrtdibh fashions of Hw 1974 Ski woson By SKI & SPORTS. INC. I 511 E. Kat.Ila o .... MENU with bubbling Champagne E9gs Benedict, l .65 Hangtown Fry.2.65 (Eggs. Mushrooms and O'!'~ters11 Shrimp Omelette. 2.2S Meiocan Eogs. 2.25 Eggs Mon!erey, 2.25 Sleak ' Eggs,2.25 Sequoia Cl\Vine Cellars LARGEST WINE SHOP IN THE WESTERN AREA LARGEST SELECTION OF CALIFORNIA PREMIUM WINES IN ORANGE COUNTY CHEESE SHOP • GOURMET FOOD CENTER • WINE ACCESSORIES .,._, ..-.. AND GIFTS • INDIVIDUAL WINE STORAGE LOCKERS • l (1 WIN!i-SCHOOL OPEN TO THE PUBLIC ~~;·( Complete ~i ne & Spirit Related Catering Service SANTA ANA SOUTH COAST PLAZA Beamingly yours.: THE WORLD'S FINEST BOURBON SINCE 1795. I )\' W · . 1\ ~ FREE DELIVERY TO HOME• BUSINESS• 80AT 3300 West Coast Highway __Newport Beach F oo1boll jersey srylc 'jam"' by Jennifer Dale. Bright home tcam·~ps. S1<iped T·shirt rop and footed, pull-on pants. In soft, lightwcighr. wash11.ble acryl ic kn ir. Perfect for cuddllng up . - 2601 W. Coost Hwy. Ntwpot'I leoc:h 645-8444 ) ' Phone: 642-9414 ; • with n good book, the stnr attr;lction at a slum bct pany. Red, blue :ind gold. Sizes 5-13, 13 Coll~~nnc Linger.fe. euuoc:k·s ~nti Ana, l Fashion Squuc, 2800 N. Main S<rtt11 Sanc;i Ant, Telephone: ~47-72 1 l &lloc:k'' South eoa.~c Plau., San Diego frtto.~y at Brittol, Com Mm , Telephone : ~~6-061 t '' , l • \ ! • Orange Coast l 'oda v's •'i11ul • N.Y.Scocks EDITION VOL. 67, NO. 326, S SECTION S, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFOR NIA F RIDA Y, NOV E M BER 22, 1974 N TE N CENTS ewpo Arter siding "'1th neigh boring homeo\\•ners in a dispute over road alignment, the Ne\\'port Beach Plan· n1ng Commission Thursday night \\Tapµecl u1> its recommend ations on- proposed 170-acre luxury Spyglass Hill resid('nlial development. 'fhc <'Ommission's recommenda- l1ons bore only ~light rl'semhlance to the package 1l or1gnally endorsed on a 4·0 vote Aug. 15. Jt ""as v.•hen the lr\•ine Company's anners ~larbor View llills Sector IV develop- ment came before the city council Sept. 30 that it was bounced back to the planners for re-examination on nine points. 1'he last to be rccohcil('d was the alignment of the extension of Spyglass llills Road. The issue wa~ settled in f avor or ne ighboring homeowners who said the company's proPOsal would result in an unfavora· hie environm ental i1n 1><H"l on lht!ir homes and <i resulting loss in value. The commission apparently agreed and recom1nt-nded in fa\·or or a route that travels 280 feet east of the com· pany"s proposed Spyglass 11ill Road alignment \\'ith that decision v.'ent 21 prospec· live luxury homesites. T en v.'e re satrificed to the rerouting design and 11 to the commission's 5·1 jud gment . that there should be no honles 1,1,•est of the road. The dissenting \'Ole was casl by Commissioner Jackie Heather. She said the g"rieva nces of homeO\\'ners. \\'ho charge they v.·ere assured by com1>any representatives the road v.·ould not follo'A' the originul· ly propost•d foute, should be settled in court . not by the 1>lann~ngconlmission.- 1nission. Jn addition to endorsing the road re· alignment. the commission said a pro- posed paseo adjoining it •should be \ate next month or in l'ttrly Janu:iry. located "'est of road\\ ay. And , the commissioners stood hy .their earlier posture of fa\·Or1n~ public ov.•nership of a 13-acre can~ on adjoining the site. Accompanying that recommendation v.·as a finding that the Irvine Company donated land should be n11intained as a \\'ildernt'ss park. At a special nu?eling Oct. 25. thL' planners struck al the h('art of tht· 1..·ompany's 1..·ontcpt of the proposi><I lu\'u1·~ dt"'\"t'lopn1en t by recun1mt•na - . 1ngon a-l·21'ote that it not bea pr11atl' . romn1unil~ ,\Jong v. ith tht• rcco1nnll'lldl•d road realignment. that recommendation. as onl" disscntJnA plann111g con1 miss1onl'r ~aid C><:t. 2:i. "tears th1· origin;i I l'Oncept of the project apar1 . · · If.he 1ss.uC's at stake in \\hat Ir\· in•' Curhpany officials. son1l·times refer to as "the lll'l Air of ()rangt!. Count.v" 1\on't b(• fin:llly decidl'd un til tht> city t'Ullneil aets on !ht• proposal. Plane Crash Kills Three • m County Huntington Man One Of 'Victims BULLETI'.\ One ur lhti men killed in toda y's r rash or a light pl ane near Santa Ana Canyon 1,1,·as identjfied late this morn· Ing hy Orange County Coroner's de· puties as !\lerrill ta1,1,·son, ·J4, or Hunt- ington Beach, a commercial pilot. The identity or ly,•o othe rs "·ho died in the c ra s h ha s still not b ee n establis hed, coroner's deputies sa id . A t'A'in -e ngine light plane believed based at Ora ngC Co unty Airport crashed and burned_ in rugged Sant~ Ana Canyon foothills early toda~. k illinl its three Q.ll id.e.nti!ied passengers . -Diit, ~1.-Sl•n ~-THIS IS AERIAL VIEW OF ST.+.NDARD OIL'S ISLAND ESTHER OFF SEAL BEACH More Orllllng Planned from Man-made Island in Wa ke of State Decision A ('O Unty :s hC'riff's · dt:partment spokesman said the crasli.oceurred at about 2:30 a .m. about four miles up Gy ps um Ca ny on south of the Riverside Freeway. 20 Wells Off Seal Beach One of the bodies aboard tne snat- tered airplane was burned beyond re- cojl'nili'on and the spokesman said it is not even knov.'n ff the \'ictim was male or female. By T.E:R R Y COVll.1.E 01 t~• D•lty POotSl•ll Sti1ndard Oil of California, armed Y•ilh permission from the Stale La nds Commission. \\'ill drill u1> to 20 nev.· oil , ~·ells more than a rnile off shore from SPal Beach. a company spokesman said toda ~·. 'The nc11· \\ells \\'ill be drilled from. an existing platform. Island Esther .. and mav increase the platform's daily production rrom 4.000 barrels to 15.000 or 20.000 barrels. ()rilling is not expected to begin before Januarv, according to the com- p;111y spokesm.<1n. and each \1·ell must still have indi\"idual appro1·al from staff enginl'ers \Vho v.·ork for the State Lands Com mission. Sugar Price Hiked; Soo1i $1 a Pou1id? '.\"EW YORK <U PI ) Amstar. the nation's lari.:est sugar company, to- day raised the v.'holes:.de price of sug· ar to nl'arl\· 75 cents a 1>ound. an in - ('rease that· could push the retail price to nearly St a po und inafey,·,1·eeks. -: Retailer~ usuall y add :1bout 10 cents a pound to the \V holesalc price which 11·ould raise thl' supermarket price to around 85 cents a p0und -more than .ioo pe1:cent hi ghcr than a year ago. ,\mstar. \\'hich markets s ugar un- der the Dom11H1 label. also raised thl' pri('C of· industr1;d sug:1r to nearly 72 tl'nts a pou1:d. :,1gna\ing e\'en higher pr11..·es for :;uth su~ar·based items :is Soft drinks. sug:1r·coatcd cereals and<" c;indy. 'fhe increases 1n the 1\·holesale price of g rocery Bild industrial sugar amount to nearl ~ 13 percent over a ,,·eek ago. :\mst.1r has posted regular 1\•eekly inrrca11cs in sugar prices in rece~t. "'eek ~ a~ il..fl:Viu.ll Qf !ikyrocket • 1ng rn\1· :-.u).!<.ir pricl!s on -\(·orl8 markl'l:O: New Trustee Named Library Secretary :\'t:>11·lv 11p1ioint('cl :-.:e11 ll0r1 Be:lch librar.\ trustc<• Thom:is ~lorg.111 h:111 ht•t>n ~p 1>oinl£>d :-('<'r<'larv of the I 1 hr;1 r1 boa I'd Of I ru:-.lt•e.,, :ll'(.Ord1n~ \t) c1t)J1br.ari.:an Doi-ofue..iShe"IQ,i.i.. ~101',llan . \\ hu li1 cs :11 1211: ~ Bnlhoa BoulC'\'Jrd, \\ ;11; a r<'ct•nt r11y c·ounei l :q1po1nlf..'e tn 1h1• libl':11·~ bourd. Ill' \1 as 11arn1•1I Ill tht1 p11nc•I ~ho1·t1.11 ufll•r the l'l'SI J.:11'111011 bt•('aU!oC of hl'lllth l'('- asons of llr. \Vi lsQJl Litth.'.. '!'he co n1mission. composed of three la me -duck Rcpublic<.in officials. granted permission Thursd11y for thl' li rst new d ri lling si ntc the Santa Barb<.i ra oil spill in 19fi9. Jn addition. to the ne\\' \\"ell:. of Sc;d Beach. thl' comm1s11ion granted BROWN SEEKS DELAY OFOILHEARINGS -A3 permission for drilling from four plat- forms in the Santa Ba rbara Channel. despite strong objections from· en· vironmentalists. \\'ire service stories had said lhl' commission appro,·ed drilling of i·lun- tington Beach. but Chester Eaton. a state lands engineer. said the only ap- pro1·al \\'US for thC &:al lleach and Santa Ra1"b:1 ra platform~. L'nion Oll and Burma vii l'ach h:l\'I.' :i platform off Bulsa Chira State Beach in J·lunt inj.!ton Beach. but ha vt• not reteivC'd permissinn fnr nc\v \\'l'JIS £;1ton said each 11·el\ Standard proposed lor drilling v.•t!J have to meet slate sl<ntdards for engineering safe· t~'. though environn1ental impact re- ports are necessary, Island Esthei-already has i-l "'ell s on i_t. 43 of 1,1,·hich are currently pro· <luc111g The platform v.•as built in 1965 1'he Standard spokesman said he could not ~ivc an estimate on ho1v . much it ,,·ill cost tht:: comp<iny to drill · the Ill'\\' 11·ell. The other two persons killed v.•ere men but no id entities. had been established as yet. "· sanl• Eyes for a Healer The man bl' hind this spat·e-agc n1as k is in\'OI\ cd in dO\Vn -to-ca rlh opcf<.1t1on . To find out \rho hl' is and lr~·ing to do . sec Page 3 Too Mucli Paper1vork a delic<.1tr. ,,·hat he i ~ Fund Study Quashed Three Beach Sinking ~ 1 • 0 • ? On Coed Gym Classes Cruiser on Three n1t•n aho;11"d ;i 25-fllol c:ibin truisl'r \rcre fo1·ced to beach the cr:.1n on a Balboa strand toda~· aflcr 1l began takinJ.! on \v;iter 3hout l\\O mill's al sea. . .\fler the c ru1 :.er fetched up at the 16th Street beach short]~· heforl' noon. a fire eruptect in the engine romparl- n1('nl. · \\'hen :.1 polirt• fil'e extinguisher n1alfuntt1onecl. thP blaze \\1 <1 s ~rnothered 11 ith blankets. :iccordini,: to .-\rt :\forganstern of ~l arina Del Hl'y . lfl' 11 as a pasS('!lgl•r ·rhe lhrc<' n1t'.'n aboard th{' t'rlLl:-.l'I" first noticed v.·:1ter 1>0urin~ into lhl' bilges lhrough :in ('xh;1usl ho.~c aflt·r -it:s €ngine O\'C'l'heatcd. Citibank Dips Rate to 4 Oo/o - :'\E\V)"ORK t APl First Na· tional City Bank or Ne"' York. kicking o(f its eighth straight \Veek of prime rate reductions. lov.·ercd its lending rec for major ·businesses today to 10 percent from 10 .25 percent. erfcct1vc i\1onday. Ci tibank's prime rate, \o\·hich · has come dO\\'n steadily Crom the record hi~h 12 pcrc(.n1 hPld v.·ide· l.v l:J.v mttjor bf1nk~tW6-munth~ a~o. is the lo\\' est offered by :1 n1a JO I' eOnlmCr<'ial h:1nk . ~lost banks r htiri:e from 10 50 IX'r<'cnt tn 10.75 perrent fnr big·hu.~lne,;s lo:1ns. I Balboa • :\lorganstcrn ~aid that beeausc of the rapid f\0\1 of 1\"ater. the trio .~trappl'd on their life vests "and ne\·('r t·xpctlcd to make it lo the ~hore ." ·rht• l'rut~l'r l'arried no radio. It 1s f)\\'nt'd O\\·ned b,· J am('S Kirkland of /\.nah€'im. 'I'hl· uni-tamed craft is berthed al -.\'.e1,1>0rtlle<1<'h . IJan1a ):!e from !ht· fire 11as l'Onfinc<I 1t1 the engine area. and authorities to· 11:1~ \\ l'l"l' conla1..·tin¢ a marine sal,·age firnl to l'l'lllO\"I' the \"C:>SC'l from the surf line l'hc other passl'n¢ers aboard the fi:-.hing cru1~l' \I Cl'c . Sid i\lorgcnslcrn of lluntin glon e:.ich and Duke l'rawford, .:1 Po11nl:1i 11 \'alley resident. ORANGE COU NTY + \~ Oalty PllOI .,.,... IN~ CROSS MARKS CRASH SITE In Rugged Canyon Area Because or extensive fire damage to the fuselage, in\'estigators v.·ere only able to read a portion or the brown and ~·"hite Beechcraft identi fi cation number. "It looked like 35-D but "'hen .,.,.l' checked around v.•ith three airports in the area. \\'C found that a Beechcraft matching the description was missing from its Or:.1ngc County tie·do1,1,·n." the s pokesman said. "lts last three digits we re 85·0 ." \VAS l-l l NG 1'0N (l l'l l Co ngressional conferees today or- dered the Department of fl l·alth. Education and \V clfart'.' not to l'>Pl'nd (ederaJ funds tryill,L\ lo intl'j!r:.1\L' bn~· and girl gym classes The order. 111 :i trong langu;q.:1". came in the settlement late Thursda,· night of a S33 hillion appropri;.1111111.:-. bill ror the Depart menls of L:.1hor :.ind llE\V . "i'\one or th£' funds :1pprnpr1ated !11 this bill a re to be u:.cd to cnrort'L' th(• integration of phys ical l'<hlC!l\1011 classes b.v St:'X', ., :cairt lhl' conft'rl·r1r1 · repart released today The conferees al so orfli.•rl·d 11 E\\' not to apply sex di~crim1nal1un rule:-. to Boy Scouts. Girl Scout s. Can1pf1rc Girls. Bo ys Club . Girls Club. 'f!\IC'A . ''\\IC1\. hi g h school ;ind (•nlll'J.:t' fratern ities and ~ororities and :-.1n1d,1r orga rll7 a\ 1u11:-. Th1..· rules 11'l'l'l' draft('d by II£\\' to l·nforcc ;i IH72 la1\· prohiblling: Sl·X di:-. 1:rim1n<ilion in t·ducat ion. .. The conferl'es also belic\'e thilt 1n l'llforring thl.' provisions oJ Tille IX iot 1he 1<111 ·,,the department is imposing .in Ulll'l'asonahlc amount of paJ>Cr\\·ork on these Institutions." the report !>aid •. \\ t•111 l1t•r No one v.':1s hurt in the nli sh<i p, • The spokesman said t he Long;i Beach Airport tO\\'Cr had radio and • " l 'll',tt· loiugh! and S<.1turda1 .1reo rd1 n~ t11 1h1..• \1t•a1hf.r'. ~l'l'11re. \\1th "'111-:htl~ 1\ar1nt•1· t1·n1pl•ru1ur\·~ Saturrl;.i~ Hi gh:-. at th e lh':trht"' f.8 ri!i1ng \n ;3 111land L1J11 ~ 48 ·53 Rock.y Heir-ess Now Hesitating radar contact wi th the Orange Coun-·F"tf,A' VA L ty-based plane at about 2:;!0 a.m. and n ' oa11 1:\SIUt: 'l'ODA l ' ·uddenLY lost contact w!!_h it. -· .., ''It would seem 1hat everything R • D Oaitr1 f>1!flf' sraff 1rr1r~·r~ To1t1 n.1r1e 11 (llld Ju Olson take II look ar lht' crt'nr11" lurre~ that ore lklw1t11J tlu.~ u l't'kt•rid nlonr1 lht' Oranp~ Coo st Sr" l11rlu" .\ l\'eekt'ndt't po;nts to th;s bc;n~ the same piano ." ates to rop the spokesm an sa id . 1£ it is the same aircraft, it is owfted \\'ASlll~GT()\ !.\i'I "l'lll' !.!"' \\'AS ltINGTON ((JPI) -Hei ress by Carl Roselli of Brea and is licensed Rachel F'itler. 77. may not marry the to a Harbor Area firm called ~tarin(' 29·\'cur-old'son of a Welsh coal miner' ~tasters rnc .. the SPOkesman said. ernment announce(\ 1h1, al\t•r111lf'l11 1! 1s sha\·in~ a half a J)('rct•n1 11t1 1\1•· maximum oillO\\ ;ihle 1ntl'rl''t r.11! 1111· I 1aclt·~ aft Cr nil. In vestigators a t "the scene also dis- The e lderly million11i re1is. v.·ho i~ C'(l\'ered a small not ebook containing ~11·s N1~lson A. Rockefeller's aunt. told a California driver's license belong- lh£> \Vashington Post in an interviev.· :-ing to Lawson. "ljust • 'Uill..\\:hclheLw.e.:JL=--~ m:irri1ccl or not ft all deJ)<'nds on how T c "'reek was 1scoverei1W"fit.n he b('havl'J<i hims£>lf If he's a gOOd boy sheriff's officers and count~· flN'men or h1' isn't .. were called to tf1e srcne or a .ci.mall ~11 :-io; 1',ltler, lhe grunddaughter of a brush fire near th<.> junction of \\'c1r former muyor of Ph\ladelphta, has nnd Oypeum ct1 nyons in the Snnta ne\"cr been married Ana Mountain". I gol"crnm('nt-hal'kcd ho1n1• lo •.tns "1 ... ..,. H••oc• •• a...1.... 01 It 11ill <•Jlply to loan' 111,111~·d 111 1-M .. .,., ,.1 f°l'dE'ral llousinjl A<lnlln1,1ra11on .111tl "'11'-'"'• •1 \• C!•n1t1M 01 11 et('l"an:-. 1\dmin1str:.11u1n ,.tft·i;:.1\t· , • ..,1(. 01 :\lond:1} • c ......... e 01 J ~· ,-1~---o..i.-..... -.... , ;iml'' 1 .~·nn . s('1'rl'\,111 11 1011, 1e.1or111p~.. •• inp :.i nd l"rban l)t'\l'l,ipmt·nt ,,11il 1!1•· "'1"•~c• "'' nc-11 r:.111• ''ill h1• li p1•11 ,.,,, ll• ~:: L• ':.. :: ('Sti1natl·<I lhl' ~a\'1n~:-. \\Ill .1111011111 111 M.111i... "' Sl3 ii month in !he p;i\ 1n1·n1' on .1 ,::;~; ,_, C!·; S:\6,()()IJ n11H'll(;1!(1• l Nit1-1 "''·~ o..-c .... "'' -· ~"-·~'· -~"'"''' "-···· 11w1.~ _ .. Miii'tl• l•!t~\lJN Tl•••"" •• .. ., .. Cl•t .. •• . ... ••• <• <•> W.JI~ A4 W.IC•""' .... ,. DI ......... , ... ""''HIM• Cl" ., "t·• ' -DAILY P1LOT N Ft1day, November 22. 1974 More Coast. Conunuter Rail Service Pushed n) 811.1.S('llKflHt:K Of U.. 0••1' f'll91 \"°ti flrilni;c (.'ounl} SUJ)C (\ l!'!OrS w1\l l>e ;1 .. kl'd nl·xt \\ l'1·\... In t.1\...1• a rn o1jor !'ilt'\) 111Y.J fd 1u1·r1'J .. 111 1.: 1(1n1111ut«r ra1lro;11I 'l'I"\ 1l'1• 1111 \u1lr.1f.. lah"• lu·t111•1•11 l,11, \11 .;,l·l•' ,1111\ ~.Lll 1111·)!.•\ II 11;1' lt·,1t 111•d ludJ I Su111·r1·1 .. r1r H.ilph <"L1r\.... 11 ho i:. <il'o <"ha1rm:-1n ol tht• 1·01111\1 tra11 .. 1t dis· Lnct. v. di a .. k ·ruc .. 1L11 fnr' :iuthc1r1\) Ill l\t'l!O!l.1lt· JUJUl j}OV.l'f"'\ funclu1~ v.Hh lh1.: \\"'V 11c1~hbu1 1·uunt11.::-fnr ~p llJ '"'0 mu rt· l>J S,t·n~t·r tr .11n .. 11n the S.111- ta Fe line 'rh1· hnt: 111 quc ... 1ii111 tra11·rs1· .. the 1.•nt1re southern part or tt\c 1·ounty. running throueh San Clernenll', S:1n Juen Capi:itrano. ~ll!>!>IOrl \'~(·Jo , t:I ·roro and parts of the lrvlne Ranch. It then goes through central Orange County into Los Angele~. Clark 's request v.·as apparently tri!l~t·rcd by the Nov. 5 elect ion loss of u onc·t'l'lll ~a ll's tax 1ncrt•a!tc that v.ould ha\'l' funded a rnaS.SL\'C rup1d tru n!til system. S1rn·e lh<1t dcft'al in both Oran~r l"ounly and \.o!t Ani;elt>.s. gO\t>rnment t1ff1t·1u l.s h .1\'t' heen conductin g 1mst· rnortem ~ to dete r mine v.•he re to turn ll~Xl. . Ca111paigni11g, Vnited Way <.:l<.irk's proPQsal was the outgrowth or a high level meeting in ;\naheim this "'eek with Super\'l.sor Baxter Ward of Los /\ngeles County and Su 1>e rvisors Jim Bear and Jack Walsh of Sun Diego County. \Yard has propost.'Cl that the counties :.uc Amtrak to Improve commuter ~t'r\ U't' but Clark l'roposed a di ffl'rt•n t approach. lie s aid Senate Bill 2266, si~ned into IJ\\" !his ye:i r , permits county boards of SUPCf\'ISOfS \0 dip into Loca l 'l'ranspOrtafion-l'unOS for subS\ay mont·y that l'OUld be given to Amtrak. Pal Krone, G ary Burrill and Streeter King lfronl left ) get head start on phone campaign p lanned lhis \VCCkend in Irvine, Ne\vport Beach and Costa !\Iesa on behalf or United \\'ay of Orange County. Burrill. local United \\'ay campaign chai rman, said the phone foJIO\\" up lo <t r('sidentia l mail appeal is being made because residential contributions in the three cities have reached only 20 percent of goal so far. Vo lunteers \\'ill be c<illing between 1 and 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. United \Va y is attempting to raise SJ.l million from <ill sources throughout Orange County by Dec. '1 . Planner s Okay Hugh es P ermit F or Building Rocky Unanimously Approved by Unit . .\ lfughes :\1rcraft Company ap· \V r\SHINGTON IU PJ l -The plication for a permit to locate a tern· Senute Rules Committee today un· porary J .8i5·s<1uare.foot building on animously appro\"cd the nomination 1t.s plant i.1te at 500 Superior A\"enue of Nelson A. Rockefeller to be vice \Vas approved Thursday night by the pres ident ancl declined to require him New port Bl' ac h Planning: Com· to place his vast financial holdings in m1s1ion. a blind trust. . Bcforl' Jppro\'ing the permit on a The com mittee voted 9·0 to send the "; O \Ole. !ht.' ('ommi~~ion attached a nomination to the full Senate. The i'Ond1tion thal no additional da\··shift Ji o u se Jud iciary Commi t tee •·mplOYl'~ b~· added to the tomi1any's mcan\\'hile concluetl'd its second d:tv ).1•v.porl Bt•al·h pa\ ntll. · of hearin gs on the forml'r Xc\v York 1'hat :-t1pu!:.tl 1<>n came aftc1· a gove rnor. ~r1okt'sman fur 1t1t' P:;rk Lido 1\ssocia· Ch a 1r m an l lo\1·:1 rel Cannon ( O- t1un ~Jid l!u(.lht.•' l'nlplo~·c parking \'i·v.). s aid the · Rules Co mmittet>'s habits :irl' eun)!c:iting the <.1rea dunni: form:il report on Rockefeller "'tll be d <i\ light hnur,. issued Dec. 3 -after Congress' 'rhe 11~r n1 It ~·t11 1' ring t hl' ! Pill por;iry 'fh a nk sgi \" i ng holiday r('cess. l11uldin1: \1 ;is t-:r•i n!{·d fnr 1 I months.,\ Cannon predicted the nomin3tion t innpan~· ,pn\..1 .... 111;111 '-,11d plans C311 ultimately v.·i\1 he approved in both !n1· 1h•• ~llpl·f'11•r \\t'1H1t' np('r:itfon to c•h:imber~. despite a furor O\;c r hl· n1111«1I 111 1hl' lr\tnl' Industrial Hockefeller 'sge n C'rous loansand gift~ L"om µle'\ !!l ..: ;i rl \" 1916, to politira ! friends and a contro\·ersia I Elderly Pair Oit> BL\"T!fl·: •l'l'll l'nrnne r"~ dt'-. uut t•·S :i.ud thJt Ito~ 1 ·rutti(', '-'· :ind 111 ~ 7.'i·\••:ir nld \111t•. !'i•ar\. appa r!'nt ~ \\ 1ti~·U tr urn hrl'.1\hi11~ fun11·~ fro(n a r:111ll \' i::-:i~ he.1!1•1. ORANGE COAST N DAILY PILOT book \\•hi ch is brother financed . 1'hc Sen:itc com nlittec unanimously rl'tl!Ctcd suggestions that it formally require. fl oc kefellcr to put his hold· 1ngs in a blind trust or pledge ne\·cr ai;:ain to give money to associates. n ork(•(f'!l1· r, hov.·c\'f'r. h.'.ls said he \\'i 11 :1hidl· \"Olunt;1ril .\' hy both :.uggestions. (;annon s·;ud the committee did not feel It \\'Ould be "meaningful " to re· quire Rockefeller lo establish the lJlind t ru:.ts. ''\\"it h the tremendous wealth or the Rockefeller f3m ily." he said, '"it would be \•err difficult to insul ate their entire holdings. "\Ve have in this case a full dis· closure. Everyone knows where his holdings are and will be ahle to re· cognize if there is any conflict or in · terest." Ford to Give Pinto Buyers R e b a t e of $66 Buyers of 1975 Pinto l\VO·ctoors v.·111 be ~etting a 566 Christmas present of sorts from the car's manufacturer--a rehate to reflett a price drop on the model :111noun ccd Thursday. And £or buyers "'hO 110\V hu v the subcompact car. the Ford :\lotnr Company has decided lo knock $150 off the b:ise price. ~hat makes the Pinto tv.•o-door the nation's least expensive car. In a statement wh ich m;idc no· bones about the cleclining ne""c~1r nl arkct, Ford officials said it \l.'aS oh: vious that the busi ness needs a dose of tonic . .,,,. o--(Ga'1 0 •11 • P.1ot ''""'"""'!" "r-· _.,,,. ... ,.,.~"·"· "~"""'~ 011,,,.0••nQt Co<o•I PuDh '"'"Q C "'"'""~, '•P•• Ale ..,,,,OM •••• ""Ill'-Mo..., • ., '"'C~Qn F•.i!A•. lot (.D< .. ·.~ .. , ..... _.II<'•·,, "'~''·"111<" a. .... ,.,,.... '•" IJ~"•• I••<'• '-«ldl•IM<• IJ•l••v •...i l·•Q"M !"~'" '><'•!1~ (0''' I> ""<Iii •HjlO""I "<l•!·O" • 1.>WOI••~•·<! <.~•,•a~•' •~d ~""~AY• ,.., •"·nf·pot ll<J(>I ·.~ n~ ~l••t ~· 'IC'l -)1 8tf ~!<f<'I. ,l~.Y···· <.AH<'•'• </o;><i, Hotli!rl.N . W~ Fair Board Adopts Horse Racing Report • '"~"'"'"" A'>1 1·~r ·no f Jae k R Cu~le v · ""•P••,1"°'··•1"-''""'•I M.l ll"t Tnom.t~ A. Murpt11n(' Charle'> H_ Loo"> Ric hard P. Nall Joi .. •'•~! ....... ~.nq ( ''""'' New*rl Beach OU ice nii"7'•~ ...... ' n~ .. ~ ••• ' ~~q 4lltl~~~,·~ Olhtr Ollicn f1\!A ~••• HO .,..,110• ••••"1 l•Q11.,.B•~" ••Jl>(';',._,.,~,,.~l lofl,,Olh"Qton fll••r~ !IU\ "''°'" 9'>~'••A•1 , ~lfl).o(• V•!'•I l•l~l\•i' 11'.0 • •t "'" C.••9V t ·~· ..... T•l•phont (714 ) M2~l21 Cl.issified Advtrt1s1n9 M2·567! ,,.,..,.,.,, 1•1• O••"ll" r,,..,, """' "''"~ ~' °"Q ..... , ",,. .. , •ll•"'' "'·""' -<!•""""'·! "W!I•• "' A<l'°"'..,.._~I\ i.;•• ~ ...... M.-U1Sqf11Sti:I "''!.O~...!!!.. Jlof•~,,.~~ M .00 ..... ., ..... . ..... o<MI ,1 ... 11"'•1•11" p.o.<f •' (l'I!• "" • (.,olo ... 1>11 ~•l>'""I>!">" DY <••••t• ') )0 ,,_,1011, ........ 1 """° "'""'"'• ......... , _..,...lt*>1 1J tJO mat1011-, • • Orang(' Count ~· F'ai r Board mem· h('rs ;1dop led a · report by econon1ic ronsultants Thursday recommendin)! that !he hoard go ahl'ad \\·ith its pl;in to sponsor I horoughbred horse racing .it Ln'i .\l;nnito:.. Th~ rt•port s;11 d that lhl' fair cnulti •'\llt•r! to 1nake from $114,000 to ~270.0 0ll from ('a ch 14-dnv !hornui,:hhr1•d ffi('{'!, Th€" Oirrctor·._ .iAJ:.~od·Ao ltl'lld the report 10 the stat" Divi sion of Fairs ;ind ExPos itions to i::et t h:it ;1 J!t'nr~"s appro1·;1I prior to :'lp· ply1n.cr 10 the Ca\ifornin R o-fee Raring Rn;1rd for permission to hold the me€'t . 1'he SiSO r e port b y ,\s hley' f>:conomic Services , i\'('\\'llQrt Beach .. ton:.lclered nll aspc<'t~. ;:iccordln.Q 10 dtrl'Ctor Robert Kronc. including the l'ff1'rls o ( b<irl \\ enth('r. n ano.tber acuoit. the board ga\.'O the i:.o a hcud for steps to be lukcn to h1rt· a con,.u llnnt lO prepare a n1ai:;!('r µl11n for fa 1rgrouncls dev~lopment . F'.a ir J\l a nager J1nt Portcrrield "'3$ , instructed to talk \l'ith lhC Di\ision of Fairs and Expositions to gel authority for s uch a study. Porterfield sai tJ tha t ;i con1 - prehensive report th;lt v.·ould pro\"1dc i:;!Uidclinl'S for development O\·er the next 20 years might cost. <tround Sl0,000. The pu sh tov.•ord the thoroughbrC"rl horse racing and the acti<in on th e ni.'.lst~r plan ore a sequel to cffort:i b~· the c ity of Costa :'\lesa encOUra ~ni; fairgrounds development . J\t;iyor Robert \Vilson has proposed that a cultura l recreallon ccnt l'r, :.in equestrian center. senior cllitcns renter, and Industrial and agricultural exhibits could be built on the fai r· ,::rounds. Re venue Crom the tfloroughhrcd racing has been sugge~t<'d as av.•·~ to pay for lon,1t -term debts thnt v.•ould be inr11rr<'d in con~truction of s uch farlliti<"s. Tht! r:ft'lnnr1isnm1 IS CXPC:<'tC to r\Jn into n11positlon fron1 tracks !hut ulread\ :1:tai::<" l'horoughbrcd CV<"nl~ \1'hO have arguod in the past th11t the market Is saturated. RcforL• pi1 s~age o( 582266, those funds"' could only be used by transit d1st rirt s a nd could never be used to .!lubsidii.e other govemmtnt transit .liYSlems. The transpor'lation funds are pro- vided through anoth('r state la w :ind ·<1re used primarily to pay £'1airns fil ed against transit districts. Clark's proposal asks that. dis· 1·ussions be allowed lo get under \Vay \\'ith Los Angeles a nd San Diego coun· lies. The three counties l'Ould he ask eel to put up as much as $260,000 a year to subsidize udditiona l Amtrai.: passenger ser\•icc-about t\\·o thirds or the estimated operating deficit, a n administration spokesman said to· d;1 y. OCTD Ge neral Manager G. J . "Pete" 1-'"'icld ing said 1n an interview tod:iy that it h:ts al"•ays been the con· scnsus of his district that Amtrak Im· prove ments are vital but until now they \\'ere out of reach. He said new commuter runs down the S3nta Fe line ~·ould "coincide \\"ilh our transit corridor, plan and woul d vastly improve generul 1rans portation in the county." 1-~ieldin g said !'>Ut·h irilprov(•111cnts v.·ould take 1nonths lo n1akt· b1•eaust· new equipn1ent-1nu.sl be found, .st~1 · lions improved and cross gall.!S Ill· stalled at about eight of the t·ounty':- 56 at-grade t l"Oss ings. Fielding said .>\1nlrak unprO\'t'· ments ha \•e :1lv.·ays bt>en put on <i bat·k burner but \\'ith faihu·c· of the transi t sales tax. the issue has gro\\·n iu i1n · portance. lie said any impro,c1ncnts \\'Ot1ld be relativel:-" s n1 all because of hcav~' freight ser vice 110\V u:i ing the r;ul lines. But he said C\'cn t\•:o m ort· .Passenger runs "'ould be a big hclv. Mayor Eyes World's Fair Sugges ts County Board Offe r Site for E x position, By AI.AN DIRK IN <M t~1 O•llY ~lie SUI" Costa l\ .. lesa ~-1 ayor Robert Wilson is suggesting that a world's fair be held on the Orange County Fairgrounds. lie made the propasal to members of the Orange County Fair Board Thursday night and suggested it as a way to pay for a grand design for de- velopment of the 163·acre fairgrounds in Costa l\l esa \\'ith state, fcdcra1 and intcrnalional governments paying muchofthebill. The directors listened impassively gave no immediate r eaction to the idea. But at a later point in the meeting, Director Maurice Nadridge of Placentia, observed, "Obviously committees will keep working a nd we'll digest and do nice things with all the information you bring. Y.ou keep traveling Bob. a nd spend the city of Costa l\'lesa's moneYancl bring us your ideas.'' Director Robert Krone Of Newport· Beach simply called it "an interesting concept; one I had never thought or." Mayor Wil son was accompanied by Councilwoman Norma Hertzog, who did not speak at the fair board m eet· ing, but who has been working with the mayor in proposing new facilities for the fairgrourids and drumming up support for the improve.ments. This week City Manager Fred Sorsabal reported to the Costa ltfesa City Council that so far the efforts drive by the mayor for fairgrounds development have cost the city $9,566. Sorsabal prepared this information af!er Councilman Dom RAciti, ap· parently critical of the p-iayor's cam· paign, requested a cost breakdown two . ' weeks ago. The bulk of the cost is in the use or the admiiiistrative staff to prepare the proposal und the use of police personne-1 to display the sound· narrated slide sho\V to citizen groups . \\'ilson told the fair board, in a pre- sentation titled "Evolution of an Idea," how he had called his friend, Mayor Wes Ulman of Seattle for in - forn1ation on the 1962 World's Fair tbat city staged. lie said after the fair Seattle had a 3,SOO·seat opera house, 5,000·seat in· door arena, 800·seat Jittle theater, large exhibit areas, 18,500-seat col- iseum, where the Seattle SuperSonics play, a 12,000-seat memorial stadium Arabs Hijack Jet in Tunis; Death Threat TU?\'lS, Tunisia (AP) -Arab guer· rillas threatened to kill passengers aboard a h ijacked jetliner ill Tunis to- day unless associates jailed in Europe and the Middle East are freed. Three guerrillas with submachine' guns stormed the British VCIO in the Persian Gulf s heikdom of Dubai late Thursday, wounding a stewardess a nd a porter. The flight originated in London, stopped in Beirut, and was bound Cor Calcutta, Singapore and Brunei on the island of Borneo. FINAL WEEK used fort rack and high school football . a scienre pavilion and high·rise park· ing. lll' sa id !ht• fair <1ttr;.irtcd 10 ntillion l•isitors \Yho brotlght $25 e:.ich to the city. It "'as :.tccon1plishcd, l\.1ayor\Vilson saicl, on a 96;acre sill'. S1)Qk:1ne's Ex· po "74 had onl y 72 acrt's. the mayor said, pointing out that lhc f<iit'grounds cover 163 acres. J\1ayor \Vils on, \\'ho admits to h3\ .. ing developed a reputation for think· ing big, once persuaded city coun· cilmen to pass a resolution urging the U.S. government to annex Baja California. He also has harbored thoughts of luring the National Foot· ball League's Chargers from San Diego. He admitted that there ~·ere so m any a ttractive elements to the world's rair iclea that "you kind or get carried away. I think we scratched a little pay clirt here." 4 . 1'he mayor said that Orange County had a larger population than the state of Washington with which to support the fair. ''Think o( the state, national and in - ternational governments who would want to come here and would put u1> the money," he urged. The mayor said all the bonds that were Ooatecl by the City of Seattle to finance the fair had been retiree!. Inquiries at the Seattle ~1unicipal Building and the Seattle Center to· day failed to fine! any city officials v.·ho could recall how the fair "'as fi na nced. ''That's all in the archives nov..· ."an aide said. Special P11rchase Sale! 1·ed ,·nn lfe mert h~1:-; made J truck load purch;ls(' of beautiful '.\lari1nont sofas :1n<lchairs: \\re s:1\·c SSS by buying <.i huge truckload and you sa\•e SSS \\'hen we pass them a long to vou .. t\. fine selec - 1 ion of colors. prilits and fabrics. !\Jany other sofas .ind chairs no\v in slack are also on s<i le. Chair s r<'f!. pril'<.'cl -from S239 .\'Oil' f'RO.\f '169 I Sofas. 1·1r~.11rict'A •399 from SH9.\'0I\' f'Rl'J\I OREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREOON-WOOOMARK--KARASTAN-BAKER WEEllOAYS l SATURDAYS 9:00 to 5:30 CLOS~O MOt-IOA TS NEWPORT BEACH • 1m w i-;:;TC LIF1'' 011.. li42·20SO ' , LAGUNA BEACH• !14.~ Nl>JITll C.:ltAS1" ll"'Y., 4\M ~l , TORRANC 2J6.t9 11Awt110RN1': HLVO l<lpl'n f"n . ttl u. Sun . 12 5 .l(H r J'ill 12'i'I A6 • • • DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL P AGE Oil Threat R'esponse \~'h:~t do€·s ii c·osl to thall('n~<' lhl' Ot•p11rtn1ent of !ntl'1'1or s .• 1.3UU ·p:igl' offshor(' dri llini.: (;'11\·ironml•nt:1I 101 J)11C·t S l :.1\t·nlt;'nt'~ . ·r1ie t·stin1:.1 tt•CI 545.000 to S60.000 price tag on a I eh11tt ;.1l stu d.\' 1s n1nre thnn \"e\\'f>Ort l~c :1C'h <1nd n1ost other local age ncie:; by themselves can afford . 'fhat 's one:> rC'ason 'vhv :1 l·onsnrtiun1 of locJI i::OYl'l"llffi('lllS ls heini! rormed as p;1rt of hJ'0:1fl ·hi.1St!d Southern California attcn1pt to ~t u'' do\\'11 the federal stl'~t m roller, So fa r. Lu~ ,\n~l'lcs h;..i .~ pletl.!!l'd Sl5,000 tu thC' (·:1n1 p<dgn a ud 01·Hnge Ct)u111.v ha ~ :tgrL'Ccl 10 put up SI0.000. The ba lance must come from other local agencies, most of then1 quite sn1alL . \"e\rpor! Beach's City Colln(·i! <1 lli C'kly rf'sponded to1he t<.tll by sendin g :\1 <1,·o r Pro ·rem ~Iil<1n Do~t•d to th~· fii:st ll1('l•ting of the fledg ling consortium <ind by i..l gtl't'1n g thut tht• tit ~· shou ld pay il.s "f<.lir ~h;.1r(''' of the rc·h11ttal ~tudy's rosl. . \\'ith SO lllUCh Ht S!Hke in the orfshOl'l' drilling issue. t Ill' count ii ·s prornpt aet ion is to be ;,i ppl a udl·U. Parking Questio11 s 1'hc \'e,vport Be<-1ch l1 lanning Con1rnission recently voted to recommend th :.i l a proposed 2.000-space parking lot on the north side of Pacifi c: Coast ~li g h\\'<I Y ''"est of the Arches O\'erpass be stricken fron1 the cit~··s genercli plan . The planners fe lt that son1 eone had be ltt:r toke a look at beach s aturation be fore pla ns are n1ad e to atcon1n1odate <.idditional s un and surf lovers 'fhey <1lso questioned pedestrian safety fattors as \\1ell as environment al in1p<1<:t on the area l\ recdi stic s ti.idy of "beach satu!'e1l.ion' seems likely lo s ho\v th;..il there hardly is any \ray to provide the aniotint of Jl•1rking for eqough bodivs t u "s;.1turatc" the sand and '''alL'I' :1reas. The p~u·king a1·ei1s tou Id i ndet•d be scitura! ed . '!'he st rcet s too oft l"ll arl· s~1 tu r~1tt•d, 1\nd the restroon1 s hort:.ige c;..i n indeed bc·c·o1nl~ n'HJrc di~trt:ssin.rdy ;icutl' th<tn it is no\\' :\nd it h;.1s bt."cn ;.111 ;.t rtielc of :\fc,,·port faith for n1an,\' years. thtil the ,,·ay to rnake thl' hc«irh(•s 1nor(' accessible fo~· mor(' peopl<' ,,·h ill' pre:;('l'\'ing 1hc sanity o.nd prOp _J't.v of adjac(>nl rcsid('nts is to .. pn r k the \'isitors north of the hi~h\vuy and lJus thcn1 to the bc ath." J la Disnvyh1 ndtran1 . \\'i th i.dl dUL' respect for the planners' t Olltt'rns. thcrt' is the Ua1\gl'I' the in1µrl'Ssion n1a.'· get ;u·ound that :\C,\'porl is again playi ng footsie ,1-ith thl' "hO\\' do "·c k~t·p th e ,·isitors off our beacht_.s" ;1pproath . ,,·hith \\'Ould be n1ost unfortun;.i te. Librar y Need s .•\ !'c·<•f•nl r1:pnrt by ~e1rporl f{c;.ich tity libr~1rian f)oro1ht,~1 Sh('c\~· dr-;1mati1·a!ly illustrates the need for ;.in ;iclditionu t lihl':1ry t'HSI of the uppL'I' hay :\ctordi ng In the librarian 's fi gures lhl' ('oron;1 di!I :\l;1r hranch !ibra r~-prest.>ntl.1· srr1·es ;i population ;n'l•;.1 I h" I t ·ncon1 p:isscs 2n . .t .J7 re:.idt·nt., In eontrast. thrl'l' l ibru ric~ 11 t·:-.1 (Jr the upp('r bay l-tt:r\'e:12 .0:10 pot('nti;..il p<.1trons \lrs ~hei:'Jy al:-.n points Ollt that 1ht:• projtc.·lt>d popul:11inn gro\\lh e;_1~t of the b:1\' 1s Sl'l ~1t .tt;.l.J!l per~ons 1\ hill' th;1t "est of the b~iy is proJct'tt'd at .J9 500 lier point is : of tourse. th .:a t the proposed !'\£'\\'port Center lt brar.v is badly needed -not ton1orf·o\\· but yt'sl ercla~· '!'he librarian's point is \1 e l! t:il\en. And the \('\\-port Beach City Council should n101·c as quickly as J>Ossi hie to get the proj('Cl undcr,,·i.l ~·. N ' ( !' ' ;\\ v,. ' l I ' ' • The Ford Honeymoon ffigl11c 11y to Disnster ' Has Not Been Happy De ar Gloomy Gus WASHINGTON -For Gerald Ford the honeymoon is over The firs l lOO d ays are the most recep tive a nd sympathelic period any Presi dent get s At the close of this brief time of grace, he s hould be at the pinnacle of national est eem lie should have established a publir confidence that v.·ilJ sustain him through the long and rotky pass age that lies ahead But to most Americans Gerald Ford !Oday still remains ::i question n1<1rk I-le has not exhibil ed the capatity lo t<1 ke charge nor' thf' clarity to Joy dov.·n a ·cons1stcn1 polic~ line, nor thl-for<·t· of personality tha puts his stomp upon the presidency no• the vision to r;.11 st> ;o b<1nner .iround \1 h1t'h a <'Ohfused n;o n on ean r.iH:. RATlll::lf .. th;n1 ;11\,\ 1nd1\·alu:.i • fa ilurf' or s u'<'t'I:'~.'! I• 1~ (111~ ,·oid !h:1 dlst1n gu1 she:-. t hP Ford prt•sident·.1 thus f:ir It mus• be 1;1k(•n therefore a~ a harhing('r ot' fa il111·~· If hP t;, 10 a\'oid a cle bacle , hC' \\ill h:.J\'C' lo earn back slO\\'lY nnd painfull.v again st H mias m;1 of doubt a nd skl.'JH il'isnl \\'hat the n:1tio11 \\'a s anxious to bcstO\\ upon him fre('ly sonH:• 100 days ;.igo \'et something about the man -de· cencY. kindn'ess. openness. unpreten· tious ness -and something about the circun1stances that ha\'e bedeviled his debut, im pel us not to .,..·rite him off but to suspend our verdict v.'hile searching the debris for ex pl a nations. . ' llE \\'AS brought on stage. almost in· volunta rily , by political tragedy. and he immedi::itelv ln ht>rite<l l.'conomic disaster. ,, et he .,..,as denied the boons lh:.it tragedy and disaster often confer on n('\r leaders. 'fhe calamities that brought Harry Truman 'sfid Lyndon J ohnson to the pres ide ncy· r aised them up as guar· di ans ~aft, exalted legacy. Gel'ald Fo rd'1'e'cei'Oed . instead or a legacy, an alba tross whic h Solomon himself' \\'Ouldn't h'a\'e kno-...·n how to get rrom around his neck. Tht> rush of e vents the past tv:o yea rs has n1ade h im an anachronis m. I-le is an Eisenhower back among us. the sort or Ike 'eve ryone likes, beaming bene\'olently upon the political scene. fie speaks t.h c same olrt v:ords, prat· ticcs the same old polilics, makes the sarPie old to IT1 prom is es. But the people ha,·e. been plunged ~uddenly into the 1970s, The ne\\'S shocks tif lhe pµsl tv;o years ha,·e gi\'en them a ne'v m aturity. a new sophistication. a new soberness. The 'Finished with the financial section, dear?' (JACK ANDERSO N ) old blarney no longer impresses them , they a re on a diffc rent \\'ave length STI l.L, a benign Gerald Ford goPson grasping hands. s lapping backs. kiss ing babies he :-.iinpl.Y h:i~ Bone out o• St\·Jc ·lie is nevertheless. a n1an of gre.it decency a nd strong loy;'11ties l-lis closest ad\' isers urged him to clean oul the l'\isoh cabinet. to st <i rt hi s Ad ministration \\'ith <i cie;,in sla te Hut this violated F ord's sense of fa irness He ins isted judging e<ic h l'\ixo'n holdo\'el by his pertorm<ince. not by his past association Thf' new President'.s ad\'isers also \\'arned hi m a gainst pardoni n g Hi ch<i rd ;\:ixo n ·rhis violated Ford's feelin g;, of compassion By extending mere~ and soli<:itudc to l'\isont Ford 11ssoci<-1ted hi s Administration \\'ith \\.;iterA:.J 't> \'iol<i ted n1os1 /\mcriean~' l-en~1 o• equni ju~l il'e fru:-trated our h OPl':-. o• J!£•tting thE> \\'hole truth 11 nd diluted \hr· ob.it'<'' lt'Sson to fu ture pre s tllcnt!> that man \ had hope~ \rould b(' t he la.~t1n g legtic;· of the in1pe<1chmen1 orde<1t i\:'\D SO at one stroke he took th£' bloon1 off his month·old presidency .ind gr im ed it with some of the ta rnish of the past \'et had Ford v.·aited only a bit and had Nixon been arrl'Sled. ar raig ned and then h<id suctumhed to his illness, then the cl ogs of recrimination and irreeoncilnbilil.\' ,,·uuld ha\'c been let loose in this counlry. \Vhatever he did. or did not do. pro· ll<ih ly \\'OU Id ha \'(' cnr1ed in ;1 mess. I le was in ;i no--...'in situation. Fra nl\lin Rooscvt·lt and 1\braham Lincoln Inherited disaslcr, tQo. But along with disaster. they rccci\·ed the inestimable ad,·antage or taking over a situation thnt had al ready hit roe!\ OOttom. with <i n identifiable enemy and no choice but to issue a ht:roic cu ll for naliona l n1obi 1 i ~:i t ion . • Thi:-. t·oun1 r~· 1:. in a retes!'>ion \1'ith infl;it ion out of eo nlrol: li.lrgp ('Or porations ::innounce l;i)"off~. ll·nsinn is risi ng in the ~ltddlc F..:ast , Hussia is g;i ining i11 thf' <1 rn1s racf• and President Ford ft'cls hf' must \C<i\'C the {'Ountr\' fQr a ,·1sit tu the l•';1r I::a~I \\'HY" L.H Gloomr G~• < omm1 nl\ ••• \ut>rni1~d b1 "•I"'' ano Oo no1 n1<e;>••.,11 ff!!~<1 '"' '"""' ot I~• "°'1111'-lllC...~.!"'1 ,ou • Jlft Pll•l 10 GI"°"'! Guo. 0••11 P•iot Linguistic Double Standards (SYDNEY HA~RIS) A hig h st'hool principal in Connec- ticut rcecnll y resigned .,..·hen he was found to have misspent Sl .142 in publi<' funds for his own use His letter of resignation said . ") h a\·e exerted poor jud g ment resulllnc in errors in the are<i of finan· c1al procedures " \\lhite·collar malefactors are someho1~' allov.·ed to get a\\.'<IY \1·ith this language, from ~tr J\'ixon down -if there is a dov.•n fro m l\1r . l\'ixon. It is only "common" criminals ~·ho .ire expected to confess, "I \1•u z \\Tong." or .. L.\1·uz caught .. If this dotible st::i ndard of mitigation had pre\'ailcd throughout the past. \\"e can in1:.i gi nt· \1·hat other offenders n1 ight ha\'e said : Jae!\ the Ripper: "I regret th:.it tny sexual anomalil's, stcrnming from a repression in childhood. led nie to in· discreet violation of the 1x•rsons or' son1c ladies ." GER1\LD FORll found himself 8LUEBF:1\ltl): "In hindsight. I raced. not \1 ith <i n unmist11kable fQe, now see lhat h:.id I solicited marit::il but \\'ith a cl ile 1n n1;1 th;1t m ight be infl::i· counseling I might not have ovt•rst ep. t ion,ordcprcssion.orafiendish com· ped the boundaries of conjuga l bination of bOt h . for 1rhi ch there is no amity." knov.·n go\'l'l'nn1entrcn1edr:' John Dillinger : "\\'ithin the lin1e· Onl\' ;\ l'(•ckll'~s gambl t'r or a true fran1e of m y .1'otllh. it \\';IS my visioriary could h ave sounded forth the procli\'ity \O\vtird (ICrrb1g.do th al led certaintrun1pl'L:lndFord isneither. to fur l her :tC'ls o f dou htful And so he sl ailed for time. shifted (ron1 !ci.:iti rn;:i cy. ·· one foQt to the other :ind offered half· :\'el'o: "It v.·us ni.v possibly t·x;ig. measurrsth11tfullysati!1flcdnoonl'. · i;crutrd-devoti on to n1usical pcrfor· Unsatisfying, yes. But to h:t\'C n1ance that induct•d :1 rcg rl'ltablc grttndly rnounlcd his ho1·se a nd led his laps{' of <1tlcntion during the co n· a rmy galloping off in the .,..·rong d il'l'C-O<igration of, ltome. Actually, n1 y as· lion. against the ""'rong enen1y, v..·ould soci:iles informed rnt• th;it the Vire have been fa tal. l)C'p;irtment had it v.·ell in hand . :incl I Gi ve f'ord his due. lie has ta ken Ill>! had no rea15on to d isbelieve them." the poor ha nd hi story d ea lt hi1n; Altilo the llun: "Perhaps ii 11•<1s cx· \\'ithoul complaint or excuse. I-le has cessive icul, bul I s incerely frlt that been in the m3in, ac('rssihle, candid the welf~1rc. of \\leste rn barb;1ris m ;inti honest. lie hus shov.·n .hin,self. mudc It imperative to halt the spread ~\tllli11g t o 1\1,kc persqnnl pun 1 ~pn1cn~. of ci\'ilizatio n by any mc;1ns \1'hhin -i0(1;1 ~"fOI· po h ri\>~ that M~1Y'IOOI( bt•tter n1y pO\\•cr. · · tomorrO\\' • J UO t\S l S('All l OT: ''In ex· 111-: 11:\S in hi~ earnest \~·ay restored tcnuation, n1ay I remind rou th:i t the tothcco]'lduetofournational}1ffairsa11 n'•Hl 11t1s a troublernakcr . .in outside ntnu,s1,hcrt o( d(•tency, humanity and a.i!,itator fron1 l\'aiarcth, :ind oh · civility. And in so doing. he has llt!gu11 \•1ously tr~·ing tu :sub\'Ct'I I~\\" :i nd or· to druin !he venom lhat ha~ loni;: dcr. Aft<'r till. \~·h:1t n1ay be c11ll cd u festered. ~l e h a~ Pricked the bubble or 'bC'trav;.11 ' from one sldL· m;.iv b(' \\'hlte ll ou~e pon1pos1ty ;111(1 pa11011ly regardt>d from lhc other JS an :irt ot that had bc ~un tc1 surround the Prt>· fe:ilt,\' to"•nrd one's duly ('011:-tllultd sidency \\Ith all lhe dcgr3dcd tr<ip· rulers." fng§_of acrown. R<lnnlt' an~ Clyde · "Lookini:: back I( nTsV-1. nm prn\·es li~itt'd :md his--m:;-w. ir (lfn be !\('('TI1h:!l""\l;~\\l'rl:'-Slm. politics f;:iu ll y, nnne of thi!\ \\'ill h1• 1)ly a Pill!' of t11J:h·~piritl·d you n~ enough, Aul it i:s l'llOUl(h to 1vart'ant :1 people, dis:1ffcct1·d h~ thl' tc1n1'l4.'r ol :-;uspcn:<Slonofthcrulc!\,anextensionof nur 1i1ncs, 1\hn n1:iy be :-.a1tl to ha\'( the honc)·moon. Let's give P resident \'.arricd ton f :1r the n:itural f'ord a nothe r lOOday:;, exuberance of youth mood.·· • Solution Must Be Found To the f.d1tOr: 1 11·al' n1ueh intl:'l'{·~tcd in 1'on1 ~lurphine·l' eo!umn of l'\01-. 15 in \\'hit'h he 11T1)le .... ,·nu surl' ean guess" 11 hat I nie;.1nt \\ht'11 I used :i llt.'\\' "11·ord" at the Southern (';diforni;1 As- soci;1tion of GO\'(•rnn1cnts rnt·et inp:. I thi nk hi.~ concern ;1hout th(• use of th l' \\Urd ''disi ne cnti ,·es·• cau~ed him 'o n1i s:-; the 11·ho!e point of the dis· cus~ion and action of thL' SCAG Ex- ccuti1·c Bo ard. 1\s a n1attc r of fact . thl:' \1·ord ''dl;,in· t'f'n t1\'l'"is often u;,ed b\' ec11non1ists . ~e11· 1\·ord:'.' arrive in ·the lanJluagL' almost d:iity <ind I 1rish I h:ul i.letu;dly ereated the 11·ord ''disincent i\·I:'-·· If ,,.., d iJ ntJ\ add \\'urds to the la ngu;1gc ;o s 11('1•dt•d , dr11,·11 through thl' re.ir!'i. 11e 11oulct still I)(• <1t the "tile 1':.irz<in. You Ja!ll'. level." But if it is the fir:.t tin1e Tom h;is hc'1 rd thl' \1'1JI'(\. I am h:1ppy to ti de! it to his jou rn;1li~tic ho.'\'. uf tools. l\JOR [ in1 pol't;111tly. hO\\'l'.\'l'I'' as II(' despcr<itely f;1ce an energy s hort:1 ge, traff ic eongl·stion <incl sn1u.c:. \\'(' ha\'l' tu :;to1' gi,·1 n g pcoµ!c n1orc inccn1i1·t· to dri1'{' their ;iutomobilt'S -v.·e ha\L' to dn just the opposite. \\'l,ia t re.i ll y ha p1ll'ned 11l t11t· St_',.\(; n1ect u1g \\'"S tht' issu<in{'e of 111str111·· lions fo r the s1;1ff to ~tud.\· this gr;1\l' prohlern and !i ring b;1ck suggcstio11:-. for solution . 1'ht• <l iseu~~ion t'<Hlll' up :1s lhe rc~ult of the faillu·e of Propo:-1 - tion :\. ;\f\t'I' tht pl'Ol)lc \'01etl "no" on 1h ;1t i:.sll('. 100 n1;1ny 11f 0111· pcnplr. 1n and out or )<O\'t't'111nen1. :ind inrlud111g the-n't·ilia. sin1ply ~aid lh:it "the jll'n· pl<• h:i \'(' l-)JOkt•ll , .~ll fc)!'gt't the 11 hul,• l)1ing... 'l'h:1l i ~ :1 ht·ad·in ·\ht··s>1tlll position th:tt \1 ill si111pl~ :1ct·l'h'l':il1• lh{' hour 11 ht·n thl' en1 ire sot·i~·t \ grinrl:-.10 ;1 h;dt. ou1 nf ~;1~ ;111(! thnke;! Ii,\' sn1n;.: l'.;\'t•n ht•torl' that h;1ppt·11,,. \l'i\h tht· cul ·clo11n Oil fl't't'l\;J\ f·un :-.trul'ti11n :ind a11<1i 1i1111:il ;1t1\•11n;11Hlt·'· \l\111,porta\ion ''ill gnnrl lu :1 hiill. Uun1pt·r t n bun1pcr. Tht• f'O ll ision eour~c is t'h·ar. 11'i1h ;111 in trt'a~1· 111 pop11 I.it \nn a nn u a 11~· 111 1 h·;i111':(' t'ut1111 .1' of l'u11r JlC'l'l'l'llt, :111d :ill llll'!'1·:1~\' Hl :iu1u:-. of l'igh\ pv1'rt·n1 YES, lht·rv h:i\'t' llel'n 1n•ui~· .~uggp~ I inns fnr :-.olu 1ions ·and 1ht'y .i1·c all 1u11;::h. ll'1gh 1:1'(1:':-> oil ga~o line. 1ilXl'S 1111 gasoline O\t'I' a 1111nin111m anHHJtl!. high !:1'\ nil ~as .hog vehi<'lf's. ha\'(' ;ill hl•t•n .. 11ggt·:-tt•tl Hl1t th(' -:otil'1y :-.111ip· I~ l':tll nn longe r 1.00111 1l<1\1·n th<• road \1':1stin:.: l'tll'l'J!~' ;.s tflhl'l'L' i~ 110 enit 111 nil. ;111d ••~ 1f the ;i ir c:111 hold !hl' smokt>, 1>1' that ('llllgl·.~tiPll \rill dis;1p J>t•;1r bt'(:!IU"C it di.~rl!pl:-. 11(11' II ;1 ,1 iii 1i r1. The rc..il .pu1nl J) that 11 t~t:nnlloLcun.­ tinuc "h11,1111·~-. ;;, 11~11~11 "\\'l' h;11 l' tn lHHI :111:-.111·1·, tn Tlit•'l' •i\ll'"llnn-. lh•· ~nfllH'I', 1!11• ht'l!t•r. lf \I\' c]1) nut . ~1n .. ~- 11•;1ffil' l'0~~1·:-1i1J11 ;11Hl ;1 'horl:i!!l' ul 1·ner::y 11 ill ni,ikt• Lh•' llcri~inn fol' u-.. H:\l.Pll ,\ IJIEllllH'l l S11p1·I'\ 1"11'. Tli11'd l11 .. \!'I('\ (.' uu nt~ uf l)ran~1·, l ';J I if11r111;1 --· 1'othe Editor' i\:-. a .lt'I\' a111l :in ,\O\C'l'ica11 I \1oi.., :-.hocke(I an<I :saddcnt'<\ tn 11·itnc:-.~ onrt' a~tu n ii;noranre and rnllousnrss fl'1)rll those in highest nffttl·S. 111 our J.!O\L'rn · ml'llL Al a t1n1l' \\'hen the nio~\ :-.1·n:-.1\1\'C-and 1h·l~C<1l l' nt'1Zut1:1t11111., hel\\eCn our countr~· and othl'r 1111t ions urt• taking pl ace in lhl' arl'<iS of nuc le::i r :1rn\s, peace In thr J\Ttdcasl, encrs~" und food for the \\'Orld ; HI ~uch 1i1ne.-. n1ililar·y nicn \l'hO 1nanlfcst such Ql;-11·111 i11,; dt·fir i_e~i!:,~_i!L.JtQll' le ti I ~..-n~l' 11u}!ht 111 h1;· n11111lt•rl . (1ls n11~s1'(l tir f..c11t 1111dt'r j.!11arll 1111111 r~·~pnn:-.1hd11 .\ ;.1n1I r<·il~fill again t:lkt• l'l)lll lll'-11111 111 \h(' !'l'lllll~OI)':-, h\~hL•Sl uffll'l' ( MAILBOX ) Lelrl'rs f rurn readers arc u.·e/corne. :\'or· 11101/y. u·n/ers J>/101ild l'o11re!1 tlie1 r 1ncs· sages 1n 3UiJ u·ords ur less. The r111h1 to t'fJli· dense letters 10 fit spoce or t'h111111ate lib.•/ is resrri1t'd. All l<'llers 11n1sl 111cludc ~·iy· 11at11re 011d 11u11/iu y address hut 11cnn1·s 111011 bt• !l'l,IJ/it'ld {)!I fC(/Ul'SI 1/ su/fll'/t'l"l/ reaHon 1s uppar1·11t POl:'/r-µ w11/ 11fJ/ 111• p11/l/1.~l11'!/ T(I REl'ER to Cencr:il H1·01.1n ;1~ "outspo kl:'n " as your ('<tption did. is to fa lselv attribute "hold and frl'C· s1Jeak ;n g ·' \ \\' ebster ) qualitit's to pro · nounecments that are not only blatant- ly (a\se hut arc in realit~· nothing but h at~n1 on gerinj!s intent on spr('ading thl.' agc·old big li e of a "J ev.·ish con· spiracy." fit's jtl~t not good busin ess sense tu 1akl' O\'C r hanks \\'ith inflated dolL.1rs. or run ne,1·sp~pers 11·host· nev.·sprint 1s dail~· becoming n1orc .inti moredl:'l)ressing:) t·our thous;1nd yc:irs of .Je1\ish his· tnry speaks of Jl•\IS ('Unsplnng to OJ\l' "plu1" onl,\. ;nid th is \\'1th :ill I ht' II' n1ight an1f ~nul · tn rai~e tht' qu:dily nl' lift' at \\'hilt~·\'(')' "'\·cl. :it II ht1\l'\'l'I' platL'. :i nd :1t \\l1;il~·\••I' 11me it \l aS their good fortune (1J r dl J lo find it. ·rhis \1-o uld include truth :i t the highe:-;t Je1·<'ls of go\'t•rnn1t·111 . :\S J•'OR the gl'ncral ·s lhr('at that tht' .. .J e11 ish lobby n1 usl be put clo\1 n." ht• :uHI 4J1hcrs like him should be 1·t·· rninded of the fact that it ,,·as :i sn1ull bul potent .Je1\ 1:-.h ''lohb,r'' 11 h1J snmt· :!.100 Yl'ill'S ;1;.:o fnu).!hl ;11111 \1n11 hi~h1r~"s fir:-.t battll· l11t' r~·li .t.:HUJ.~ frl•4•rJ11 n1 · 1h1• ~1at·t·ab1•1•-., \1ho .... l' rncrnury thl' .Jc1\'l~h t•fn111nu11i11 \\Ill '<)Ol1 l1bSt'l'll' 1111h•· 11'~111.d iii l.1 ;.:h1-. 1Ch:1nuk;d1.) That "lnbli\ .. n .. 1 u,1h ~:l\'1•d !ht• in1p1·ril1•1l .J1•1\1~li ~1:111., 11111 111;1dt• pn-.s1l1ll' !ht· li1rlh "t Chn~l 1;11111~ !{.\Hiii :'11El .:-i11 .\ Eli)l .\:-0. ', ,,,,,._. "f)@tl :? To t he Editor : \\'hcrt• 1lid ~nu J::l't 1h:1t Nov, u~ firev.·()o(t S('ll'Cl1011 lbt '.' "l'\I' \'urk " tllassachusctts'' If y011 e11n 1.t·IJ nlt· ,1·herc an :i pf)IC orrh:11·d h;1~ h•.'l'!I elf';1re<I to hoi!rl ;1 lll'I\' lt':ll'l , I 'll ru~h ri glll U\'l'r. If you \\'ould l'hf'i·h ~<Hll' :111, .1ou \\Olllt! kllOI\' th;11 lhe firt\l(llJd ;;\.idJ· blc ht· re. Iii rn.a ~u I.\ nr.1/lJ;!.\'. eu1·a lp~l u:-., arHloal\. Tht• ('• ird 1nr.•1'!11:•IH111 II" .. \l:0.1'! \Jl IHI! 1'111 JUSt<l)ill).! l<1111rn lht• l11lht., d111\11 lO\\' a ncl !-.t•\ n1~ hl•;1r1 ;1~[1111·, sn ho11· ~d.1out :son1{' rt•:1 I h:illd\ hull~·• ~1.\liYl.tH Hl!'l.E\: ll i10ttl l"!f f,f'.~Sflll '1'11\ht• ~~d1\1)I' Thl't \h(·n~r .rr•'lliC'-:'lr11:tl!f\1\ l\j tn;.. 11'r<·~1 1nl<! ;1llh•1111:h I 11 .. 1~· 111·\• r ;1< t'l'ptetl l hl' \\ h11l!' t l\1'"! \ Q uotes ltahhi .l o~f'ph II . Vr•·1·1l!11 .111. ~.!', ··111:1nr1 ('nt11111<'" tll1· li.1 1h.i11.i11 .. IH11· nt•d tlo\\·n tht• lit1r.u·1,., I •·1 11~ 11<11 :u hll,'\'t• thL' '<ill\<· 1·1id h~L11 1!1'1<111 1!1 llilf~·rt·1H'1'. ,q1.11t1~ .ind 11 ~·i.;l111 •·;:ctr lt1 11r< an .. \l.u·1 n <.·11 ,ort flj1o, t "I (1 .1 .. ~t·ho1 ilt•d tn I ht: 111H ·II! 1'1 h11! hi<~ to \1 ()r f.. 11 tlh 111~ h.111d ' It.., h ~:111•t\' 1.1h1• 1!1 IJL' .1 h.11\imt•r h.111~,·r on 11 L't•k1•nd:-. '' Hect•ntl~·. I ha\'c {'Ommenced to \1Qndcr tf hunian beings do not \1und<'r from one sphere to another \\•hilc her!:' on this c;1rth--or that if 11hile t·a rth-boun(] they do not re,ert b<1tk tu pre\'ious tin1(.'s -.is is a:.· ~un1l·d the~· do i11 tht' here;if\cr F()lt l\'ST.\:\('E. f)1':1nge t'ounty IS !I\ 1hl· 1hro1·s or a "booni." Jt_ is nol t:dll•d I h<il b~· 1 hol-e instigating: the pro· ('t'du1'L'. P11s:1ibly hec;uise lhe \l'Qr<l "l1olfn1 ·· i:-. :1~sneh1t 1!1I \1'i\h lht' \''Ol'd .. do11n1 " fort hose \1 hu t't•n1en1be r and n1a.1· fl'el a s though lhl'~ ha\'C bt:t'n thiii rouh• fll'l'\ i(lu~h .\('( I . SCL'lll' I or lh1s past dr.i n1:1 \iiok place in Florid;• duri ng the dl·pr(•ssion. To the \\'<•sterner ramili:u· 111 \h the ".gold ru~h" t·ra the at· mosph('re is the same as then and as durln!! I he Fie ri1\ :i ·'boom.'· \ IO\\'C\'CI'. thl' "µold in lhcrn lh:11" hills" no,~· ton· s1sts 1n te<irin g do\\·n the beauti£ul hills to n1akc• gnld by over·de\'eloping the land. 'J'hc times are not c1uitc the same. fol' ov(•!'\Ones of ecology are sounding ;ind re·sounding like the pro· ,.t•rbi;.1J llt•IJ lulling itsdirC\\'fll'nings SllOl'l,I) t hOS(' \\'ho h<J\'C seen ll h::1ppc n 1,ef1>1'L' \1 ;1r11 tho~t· in1n1c rsed 111 n1oh P~.1-t·h•ilog~. hell-bent to l.''lll'h b,\· hulllloz111g cl er~ hl:uJe of grass, to dc~trfJy l.:\'C'l'Y t rec or sitt' of God-gil't'll ht•:1u!~ '' \\'nu!d rc·running tht' old drain a 1·nn\ 1nrc those \1·ith gold fel't>r 1h;1t the• t11ne is almost ident ical '! Bu nk:-. ·!.iill'd. recently hnnks ha\'l' b('t'!l fa1hn ~ 'l'h\!rl' \\<JS l:llk of :i 4ll·1irl•:o.s11111 11 hirh \vas dt•nied as h:i:-. ill'l'n a1l 1;ilk c,f l'l'Ces~ion until l<1teh· !1111\1· p ;1,1, th!' land a nd buildings l' 0 l'· n1;11n1·d 1111 ~11lcl \1 hile ,·andals :;t11lc the pl11111!J111 >: l!'lllt'cs. the doors a111J \\ill· 11011· ,:1~h1·~ :1nd th{' builcling:; fu1a lly t•nl hq>.~t·d "r t'.t\'l•ll in. 'l'hc 11 e;illh\' ht'\';1n11· p11 .. r·. lhl' pour alrnn:;I .~tn rvf'il •(11\l l' cl 1d ll1n i.; 11••11 11 lht• l'lU'tain, for lh<J~l·ob -..l·-.~\·d 1111h !.!old f1•\·11r h;_i,·e nut tinie 1" 111·11 ;1 pl;.11· 01· lh1nk 1'hcv h;l tl' "I ·u n1 J1v r· 1 t1 h u 111 P\'!'" I r:1ffj~ h\1i insi ~l "11 dl'll'lnpin:.! 1\h;1t (·onsl\\llll•:-. \ht• 11r••1·1·d111·1· ·rlH·~ h;1tl' :o.tnog ;.nd 1n ;.1 •n1•·<· •111 ••:.: trl'\' LJl'e:1 th1:-. lno bl•t'1>rnl'~ 11:0.i·e J!l'l'I :1 ll·nt. 'l'he.1 prol'c:;:-. to In\(' ,•1'1 \\ 1111 lll1111l'l'11llS \rt (;cllll'I'~ anti 1 IH·n l(';.i 1" 11 .. 1h111:: of bl':ni1 ,\' 10 p:i 1111 1 •rain.:+'\ · .. 111111 1na\ t't!1\l1nt1l· nn i1:-. 11 :1\ !l'< 11•• 1'1/!1;111 ;1\ h(11·~1·~ht•a1!t·d ft,;. rlv,.,1ri11·l1•111 'I'll~· Fl11r1d:1 ''lloon1'' th(' t.:<•111 111 ~h. ""t' part of hi,lor1· ;i n<I \\ hil,· 11 II•' I h;o1 h1 .,(1Jf\' tJn1~~ 1'1!11 ,11\1.1\• I• j11'.I\ 11,t•lf. th ~ J1l;1\ i-, It ;:1 •-.11"1 d1 ,.rn.i l"r lh1: dcprc-,11111111:1\' 11·· 11.,1lill11il1• :•nil ei.•olo~\ :-.hr1,·f..·., ,l)ld (·1·11·-0111 "n111.~1 \ll' dc·:-.tro~· 111!1 '"I I!'' l~t-.1~1 JIC t J \\.IS ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT /in/J,'rl \' \\'el'd, Publisher l'/1cn110.~ h0t'<'l'il, Ed1tur • .-. Uo.J.bara l\rc1lnch, l:d!lorial Pape f:ditor '(ho> •·<h1nfl:•I 1l:1gl' nf lhf' l);11h• 1'1\111 ,,.,.i.,, t11 1nforn' and sun1ul:.it~ r•<.nl"r ' tn prt''C'nti11i;: On Hus. 11:11;e 1t11 1•r-.1• 1"<1111 m~·nt,1 r~ on to11il'li 1\( in· 11•1 1·•l ll\ ,1 11d1l Jl11d 1· .. 1ur11n1~1, 11nd r.111!•1n1~1-. b~ pr1J\1dutlt ;1 forun1 1.11 I •'.id,.1 ~· 1 H'\.\-. ,111f1 Ii\ 11n·~en11ni.: 11•" l1t I\ 'l'•l!lo'r ~ fl l)ll11HllS ;ind ••ll'llli 1u1 1 1111 1·111 lnp1c11 Lhe ed11 1ln11I !•p 1r111ou, 111 lh•• D ;11I~ Pilot ilp1w11r uni. 111 lh t• 1•iht .. n11I ~·oll1mn :1! the l"j1 11! lh!' llH!:•' llpllll(lllS (',\pl't'•llC!d hi I h(' I H!U nu1 i-\ ~ IJ nd (',1r'\(M)l\llitS .~u•l-loillLI ..,111,•1· .. :ire lhtt1ro~'tt IJ~ld IH! t•H•lu! \t'l111't\I "' 1h1•1r' \It·\\~ l+t, lhe ll.11h 1•1 1,,1 ~h11u\1t he 1nh•rred r • 'Ohjectio11nble' IBM .Rejects Spy Document . ' Thwarted Love?' Girl, To 3 18, Link M11rders? Friday. November 22, 1974 OAll.YPlt.Or ~ 115 Pom·Pom Queen .. BERK ELEY IC Pl) -Stilnrord has a se~et ~ea pon rr· ·1dy for California in its S<lturday footba ll clash -the ul· • ' '4 timatepOm·pong1rl. ..; , At the invitation ot the Stunford band, SaJ' ~~clsro topless queen Carol Doda of ci.i-23·3!> f;:ime v.•iY ahaklJ>Onl· pons fortheCardinals. ..,,. .J .~ .. ~._ BERKELEY f t\P) -l ioO ofallt>galions ,-ba~~; 1 8~1 ':. ch:1irman i.uys the on t\'1dcnce supvhC'd by .1 t•omp:1n y h:.s repudi<itcd 1\. t:u1nto.I reporter -ttiot he 1locurnt:nt nn hO\\' to combat :1nrl :udcs a !IO\Yed person.\ t~rrori sm \\'llli·h was u:,cd on the st:ttc pa)·ro_ll to v.·ork 1n a tour~c ror 19 of ii:. in politic:il camp:ugns. LOS ANCELES'(~P) -She is only 18. But , in the )Just four months Chris tine Wri g ht has Josi three boyfriends in violent murders. The Miss Wdght, who grnduated from lr---AUCOR IMTERMATIOMA( ' rn ont h , The clnc (im tnt !iilrt:sst·d the necfl for :.pying 011 ra1.hcnl l:roupio . A s pokesn1an for lntcrna- Sld"s Cl .. ari11g Ry The Associated Jlress Sk ies cleared ra1-11dty -1a1-e~nrertm n1e11 1 tttiY'!:l'lil Y an:cr rie. ing hit by a shotcun blast in his car. Belnlont lilgh School last June, was Of BEVERLY HILLS ... "'' not with hec boyfriend when he was INVITES YOU TO ATTEMD"A-., shot. He had dro1)1-ied her orr at her •·i~tor'11 QQ~e lil&ew~ 11:~m...art .... +1fl---4~ date which .. beg<i n at 6 p.m . T"•o other young men she dated ha\'e been slain since her high school graduation, police said. AUCTION • O\'C r Northern C::ilirorniu to-'( J da y followin g a f ie rce State Pa c1 fir sivrm that turned out to be mostl y hlow. '----------~ 1'he ~;.i.t i on r1 I \\'e:i.ther 11on;tl Hul!1 ne.!.::. ~l ueh1ncs ~E.'f \'i <'l' reported :1 ft'"'' r onf1rm ed Thur:.da.' lh11t 19 l1n ,g t•r1n;:. s ho\.l.·c rs O\'Cr ~•te scrur1ty offu·1a1.., ;1l a northern mount:iins <1nd the :\'uv. 4-15 tra1n1ng pro~r;irn. Sic·rra :'\c\'ada, but mo:illy <1l an J[L\I :.c hool in Glen fair and ~·armer ~·eathcr i:i CO\'l'. l'\ Y . !<i pt•nt fl\'t• days fort!c<i stSaturda y. "It looks like more th a n cpin- cidence," said Police Lt. Dan Cooke. "There-certainly should be a tie·in in some "'ay ... perhaps a thwarted love affair." Police said they had questioned the d;1rk -ha ired flli ss Wright. a recent high school graduate. but she could not t'Xplain "'hy a nyone would want to kill her bovfriends. Tv.·o of the slain young men-\\'Cre said to be members of youth gangs and police reportedly v.·erc investi gating a gang connection to the killings. ~like ~t arr uro. 23. ~'ho dated ?itiss \Vright brie(ly, was shot to death only 10 days a go by t\VO Latin men who found the loading dock of the television "'a r ehouse where he "·orked. asked an employe to point him out and opened fire. A bystander of AuttttttHe Haetdma• .. ~ PERSIAN & ORIENTAL RUGS W• wll offer for • • \\urlilng "11h " 1·eferent'c tJocum1•11t t1llt•d "Sc<>uri· 1,\' A !\·lan:i>o:,tn1ent Slyle, A t"<1ur st:i ~o1 l11 !>.truct1on 1n 1·11 r11u r:1l 1· Prote ct JV(' Ser\'ll'e:., 111:\t as a 'f <.trgct ror ·rerrnrists ., '/'he t•ourse n1alerinl no~· tlt:<'l11rrd obj1·t tion;1blt· \\'as prt:part·d and llrcscnted by the l nlt'.rnalional Assot·ia· lion of Chiefs oi:.-l'olice ac1- 1ng under contract to IR:\l 's scturity dcpartn1ent, said a s 1>okesman a1 the firm's ge nera l pr ndutt s head- Quu rlt<r s 10 San Jose. llepHI!/ Killed C.:A~IP1'0\'\'11.I.E fl'Pf) -A ''uba County sheriff's deput y .,,;;.::, killed by a :.ingle shot,,;un hlast in the . head Thursday aftl'r he en· lt"red the home or a n1an "·ho thfeatencd lo shoot schoolchildren. Fatally wounded ~·as Don I., Hro\\·n. 38 , rc·~ident dcpu- 1,v 1n this smnll mining tow n on 1-l igh\\'llY 49 nbout 50 miles C<J St of ~l arys v ille. Orfi re r ~ s aid Za n e Cald\.l.'Cll. 21. wr1s arrested as he :1uempll'd to flee the t"O·:itorv home and later rharged 0 \\"ilh n1urder. 1•rubf.• "'elcfl111e1I St\CRA .\IE:\"TO fAPI - ~\!<i:ic mhl r Spt·ake1· Leu .\l rCarthy !.:dd Thursday his :.laff is a \'3il;.iblc for <1uc s lio111n l: by th e Sacramento Co unt.\· district attorney in any 1n\ estiga- tion of possible misuse of state funds. ~lcCarth \' s aid h e ... A'e\comes" an invesliga- SKI·~ SUNDAY BRUNCH At the Extraordinary Mansion On the Bay THE MONTEREY STILL SUNDAY NOVEMBER 24 I 0 A.M. • 3:00 P.M. S•• the inc~i~e­ fa1hian1 of the 1974Skl...,.. By SKI & SPORTS, INC. I 51 I E. Katt41o o,009' MENU with bubbling Champagne Eggs Benedict. 2.65 Hangtown Fry, 2.65 (Eggi;. t-..luS/ll'ooms and 0~1ers11 · ShnmP omeiette~l.25 Mexican Eggs. 2.25 Eggs Monterey, 2.25 Sreak & Eogi, 2.25 2~01 W. Coast Hwy. Newport leach 645-8444 ( f 'lu1•r11uy f'irnt S.\CR1\.\fEi'\'fO <A P) Cnntrol l t.·r llouston f'~lour noy said Thursday he !<ilil l thinks Democrat Ed· 'eoOKED ON PERVERSION Aclor George Maharis Actor Booked 011 Charges Of P erversio1i ~undG .Bro\\·nJr.\1'illbc a !OS \:\CELES !U PI) --Actor ~~~fr~t~~-a s governor of G~r~c ~iah1ari s ;as a rre.st ~d 1'hurs- Oscar ~lansilla , 18, \\'as shot down in gangland execution style late \Ved· nesday night as he retul'ned honle from ·a d a te "'ith Christine. Police said the vouth "'US parking his car also Y.'as "'ounded. On July 8. George Echevarria, 22, \\'ho had been Miss \Vri ghl's steady boyfriend for about four years. "'as blasted by a shotgun as he sat in his pickup truck at an east Los Angeles intersection. Police belie\'C l\farrufo \\'3S a member of the Clanton youth gang a nd Echevarria belonged to the 18th Street gang. A member of o rival gang v:a s ar· rested last \\•eekend in 1.1arrufo's kill· ing. The··youth. Humberto Rios, 19, of South Gate "'as charged \\'Ith murder IPKW tdectio. wt.ictii i.cw...: AKTIQUE & SEMI AMTIQUE lUGS: 11..a... CllllC....._ T~I. Old S...U. Oki .......... _. otlitr$. , HIW lUGS: K~ .._, loilMtlts. Ioli._ q.t. ....... T-. T.wh IMlntt-1'11' hi 21'11 2'1 SU.JI: IUGS: H ...... Sill! 9-, Sill k..a., TrM 9f Uh Mii _. Slli hw IMf..._ • SUMDA Y, MOY. 24 at 2 P,M. MEWPORTER IMM 1107.1 ....... ld. ........... ltoell blNitioc,.._ I P.M. TU.MS: Casi!, a.ck. Mofor Cndif C ...... trin fer fwhn -"-llOW be"'9 -ce,fM. F011~:'~J·1~:. 612·7••• '..1 ; ia . th 1 1. day on chargl's of con1mtlt1n~ a sex hut I 1~r:;:k t~at 's m e~·~on~ acl 11·lth a hai~·drcsse_r· in the men's ,, . Y 0 room nf a g:1 sollne station. seE:n , .said Flournoy, the Pol1t·e said htaharis. 46. best re· v.'hen anOther auto pulled 11longside and l\VO shotg un blasts tore Into ~lansilla's head as he sat in the dri\'er's seat·. The car sped frorn the, scene. ~l ans ill a ." ll Guatemalan citizen here on a study visa , died early 1'hurs- da v al l·lo ll v\\'OOd Presbyterian Hoi.pital. He Wa s a senior at Belmont High School. and is being held in lieu of Sl00,0001--------------....,---------bail. But police say they are seeking a second suspect.in 1hatcase. H~publican. w.ho narrov.•ly membcrrd as CO·slar of the ··Route lost to Bro~ n l\ov 5. 66 " tclc\'ision series, \\•as arrested by Officers said 1\1 iss \Vright had no knO\\'led ge of \\'ho the killer or killers \'ice s<p1acl off1<:e rs at the station. S11it Dis111issed lie v.•as hooked on a sex perversion I.OS Al\'GELES (UPI)_ charge al~ng \\'ith Perfecto 1'elles. 33,_ A l<1.\\·suit that brought al · i.l ha1rd~t·:i~c r, and released on S500 t ent ion to Gn\',-elcct Ed· ball, poltec• ~·~•cl . lle _\''.as scheduled to d G B J be a rra 1~ned in l\I un1t1p<1I Court Tues- Teacl1er Gets $1. 9 Million Settlement might be. Lt. Earl Deemer of the Ramparts Division police said hlansilla definite- l y \\'as not a gang member. lie described him as "a square kid" \\'ho \rorked"after school as a boxboy in a mun . rov.·n r. <J S a fi•hler for rampai"n r e· day. . · · ... " \l~har1s "':iS arrested fo r le"•d con· form v.as d1sm1ssed Thurs-d ,1 0 , t5 1967 bv a vice squad dav ue on ct . , . . i!.rO\\' n . s hortly afll.'r officc;r v.·~o s:1id the act.or made a pas.s becoming Secretary of at him 1n lhe mens room of a State in J9it fil l.'d suit as a 1-lolly~•"oo~ rl'staur<int. The cha~ge pri\·ate cit i ~en ag:iinst .-.. \\'ilS d1sm1 sst-d, \\"hcn_hc pleaded gu_llty :.:roup called Californians 1~.a c_ounl of d1 s1urb1ng the peace and ,\gainst the Strl'ct ;ind Road "as fined S50. ·rax Trap, to determine the--------------- s ou 'c.' of $9'.000 '" TREMORS SHAKE anonymous gifts to the ornup. A Supnio' Court SOUTHLAND AREA judi;e dismissed the suit. :.ayi ng it. \\';J S based on a [U\\' that no long('r exists. Reappointed BfSflOJ> <U Pl ) -ii.tinor earth- qu11kes s hook Southern California 'rhursday. "'ilh more than 20 gentle tremors rippling through the Ov.·ens \"a lley throu~hout the day. The c1uakes rumb.led along the SACRA :\I E~TO (UPI) -O\.l.·cns \'alley fault for about 100 miles Kl'nneth J . llourgui fl'non of from ~lam moth Lakes to Bridgeport." \'an Su~·s and Pier A.justeastofthe Sierraand1,1·estofthe (;hcrini Jr. of San F'ran-i\'e\'ada s tateline. l·isco "'ere reappointed by A quake re~isle rin g J.2 on the C.ov. Ronald Reagan to Richter Scale shook the area around four·vear terms on the state 1'"•entynine Palms, a li ghtl y populat· Com.mission on !lou sing ed. desert resort in Riverside County, ~nd Community Develop· about 200 miles south of the Ov.·ens ment. Valley. · ., RIVERSIDE IAP) -An attracti\'e supermarket . "\Ve don 't kno"' if these murders are because of jealousy." Deemer said . But lhe possibility "·as under in- vestigation. 6 Yuba Jail substitute teachC'r "'ho nearly d ied in a 1968 automobile crash has \\'On a SI .9 million settle m ent from the manufac- turer of Vo lk swagens and a V\V de-~ •lee l1imates Flee l\larlene L aG rippo, Jt. of Long Beach fil ed the Superio r Court suit shol'tly after the accident :u1d after a :'ii A R Y S VILLE (U P I ) - monlh·long trial a jury of seven men Authorities today searched for six and fj\·e \\"Ome n :i\\':lrded lhe huge Se t· \'uba CQu nty jai l inmates \l'hO tlement \Vedncsday. escaped during an e.'(ercise period l\liss LaGrippo, a passenger in a car 1'hursday after they broke a padlock driren bv Charles Wootl, suffered \\'ith <-1 chair and escaped across a third -de~i-ee burns over iO percent of Yuba Ri\'e r levee . her body in the head-on crash. She r\uthoritics identified the escapers said she v.·as soaked v.·ith gasoline, ·as liliehael \\1alk , JO, l\lodesto, se r\·ing v.·hich ignited due to the imprope r time for armed robbery; Eric Tap· placement of the gas tank. person , ~J . l\f a rysville, narcotics : She is still undergoing ~astic sur-Keith Banro\•er. 23. ~tarrsville, con- gery . J tributing to the delinquency or a -Inthesuit sheclaimedthedefecti\'e minor : Jame s R. \Vinona , 21. design of the . 1968 Volk s\vagen -~larys\·ille, armed robbery ; Joseph specificall y the placement or the Bunnell. 21, Sacramento, burglary, gasoline tank and (uel lines -Jed to and Gary B. 111ax"·ell , 29, Marysville, her injuril.'s. assault. in Newport Beach . - Sequoia <9Wine Cella1·s LARGEST WINE SHOP IN THE WESTERN AREA LARGEST SELECTION OF CALIFORNIA PREMIUM WfNES IN ORANGE COUNTY CHEESE SHOP • GOURMET FOOD CENTER •.WINE ACCESSORIES • AND GlffTS ... 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Stocks ·-· VOL. 67, NO. 326, 4 SECT.IONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1974 c TEN CENTS ·Plane Crash ilIS Three • m County Mesa World's Fair? Mayor Wilson Unveils 'Grand Desig"1' Costa ~1es a !1.1 ayor Robert Wi lson is suggesting that a world's fair be held on the Orange County F airgrounds. lie made the proposal to members of the Orange County Fair Board Thursday night and suggested it as a "'ay to pay for a grand design for de· velopment of the 163-acre fairgrounds in Costa 1\lesa with state, federal and international governments paying much of the bill. The directors listened impassively gave no immediate reaction to the idea. But at a later point in the Fair Board Adopts Horse Racing Report Ora nge County t~air Board mem- bers adopted a report by econo mic • consultants Thursday recommendin g . that the board go ahead v.·ith its pla n to sponsor thoroughbred horse racing at Los Alamito!'i . The r(•port said that the fai r could expect to make from 5114 .000 lo 5270 .000 from each 14-da y thoroughbred meet. The directors agreed to send the report to the state Division of Fairs and Expositions to get that agency's appro\'al prior to ap- plying to the Californi a Horce Racing Board for permission to hold the meet. The S750 report )l y As hl ey Economic Seryices. !\ewport Beach,. considered all agpects, according to director Robert Krone, including the effects of bad weather. In another pctlon, the board gcive t he go ahead ror steps to be t aken to hire a consultant to prepare a master plan for rai rgrounds development. f"air )tanager Jim Porterfield \Vas SI a Pound Seen instructed to talk u·ith the Division of Fairs and Expositions to get authority for such a st udy. · Porterfie ld Sa id that a com· prehensi\·e report that \rould pro\'ide guidelines for development O\'er the nex t 20 rears mi ght cost <iround $40,000. The pu sh tov.iard the thoroughbred horse r acing und the action on the master plan are a sequel to efforts by the city of Costa ~1esa encouraging fa irg rounds development. , l\ola yor Robert \Vilson has proposed that a cultural recreation center, an equestrian center, senior citize ns center, and industrial and agricultural exhibits could be built on the fair· grounds. Revenue from the ttloroughbred racinc ha1 been sugrested as a :way to pay for long-term debts that would be incurred in construction of st,1c·h fa,cUilies. The ,racing application is expected to run into opposition from tracks that already sta ge thoroughbred events v.·ho have argued in the past that tht.• market is saturated. Sugar Company Ups Prices 13 P e,-,;cent N"EW YORK <UPI) -Amstar, the nation's la rgest sugar company. to· day raised the wholesale price of sug. ar to·nearly 75 cents a pound, an in· crease that could push the retail price to nearly Sl a pound in a few weeks.·: Retailers usually add about 10 cents a pound to the wholesale price which \vould raise the supermarket price to around 85 cents a pound -more than 400 percent higher·than a year ago. Banker Escapes .Extortion Try FORT \VORTH, Tex. (A Pl -An ex· tortion plot v.•ent awry today when a man Slugged hi s captor at the First National Ba nk, leaped a teller 's counter and crashed through a glass door to safety. ·The man's \vife and daughter v.'ere rescued by police at a residence minutes later. Coast Wc•nther Clear toni ght rind Saturday, according to the weather ser,·ice. \\•ith sli ghtly warmer lerrtperatures Saturday. Highs at the beaches 68 rising to 73 · inland. Lows 48·53. INSIDETbD/\Y- Daily Pilot Staff \Vriters Tom Barley and Jo Olson take a look at tlie creative forces that ore flowing lhfs weekend n/0119 tl1e Orange Coast. See today 's \Veekender. Al 't'1~r S.r .. 111 ••1tl11t .... ,,. ... ,. C.lilef11I• Cl•nillef c.tlllt• O'Ml-d O..it1Httlc•1 -rf'lt~ "llltllCI "~­A11•1.tMtn 'fi'llMJ . ..... ........ ,.INfl A) H1U.,.11 Ht"O Al ~! ::r,c•tt111, .~; AS I 1t11t .... 11011 (),J 01·1! .tNftllllttrt •1 01 Srl•ll "9rter At 01 ~ •••• I I StK• M.1111111 Al·L ••-r-1Ttvttliir-T1 ••·• Tlw•~ c .. r I t Wt11Mf Al II Wtlc-AMerd Dt Al Wtt~H•w1 Al C1•r w.tll;tllW Cl•I .. • Amstar, which markets sugar un· der the Domino label, also raised the price of induStri al sugar to nearly 72 'Cents a pound, signaling even t\igher prices for such sugar-based items a'S soft drinks, suga r-coated cereals and candy. The increases in the wholesnle price of grocery and industrial s u~ar a.mount · to nearly 13 percent over a \Veek ago. 1\mstar has posted regular v.·cekly increases in sugar prices in r ecent week{ as a result of skyrocket· ing raw s uga r pri ces on world markets. "Since v.•e are buying sugar at very high prices, obviously v.•e have to ke~p going to the best of our ability,'' said an .<\mstar spokesm an. fi e sa id h e could not predict whether the increases \':ould con· tinue. FHA,VA Loan Rates to Drop \r,\S~IJ NGTON' (1\Pl -The gO\'. er11111C'nl announCcd tl'lis afternoon it is shaving a half a percent. off the maxim um a llowable intl'rcst r;i te for go\·ernmcnt -backed home loans. ll y,·ill apply to loa ns insul'l'tl by Federal I-lou sing Administration and reternns Administration. e rfective l\Ionday. James T. Lynn, secretary of llous· • ing and t:rban Development, s aid the new r ate will be !l percent. lie C'StintatC'd the savings y,·ill amount to Sl3 .{I month j_n.Jtb~ paymcnls o~ a S.'Jli.000 mortgage. DOW REBOUNDS1 ON . RA~'lE-DRO NE\V ,~ORK (U l°'f l ~B;1r~i'.llnhunt­ ing among gla mors he lped mo\'e prices higher in relntivcly slow tradjng today on the NC'w ·York Stock Ex· change. Inves tors were hearted by declinin.I! interest ratC's. '1 The Dow J ones industrial avera~c. which lost more thanG4 Points the past ·eiBhL S<.'Ss ions. gained 6.73 points to 615.30. Advances led declines. 924 to 383, ~mong the 1,703 Issues traded1• (Tables~A9 ). • • n1e('t ing. Dirt.1.<"lor· l\laurice Nadridge of Placentia, observed. "Obviously comniittees \\'ill keep \\'Orkin,c:: and \\·e'll digest and do nice things \\•ith all the infor m ation vou bring. You keep traveling .Bob. <i.nd spend .the citr of t~osta l\tesa 's money and bring us your ideas." Director Robe rt Krone of Ney,·port Beach simply call ed it ··an interesting toncept ; one I had nc·verthoughtof." l\layor \Vil son was accompanied by Councilv.•oman Norma Hertzog, who did not speak at the fai r board meet· ing, but who has been v.•orking with the mayor in proposing new facilities for the fairgrounds and drumming up suppo rt for the improvements. This week Ci ty l\1anager Fred Sorsabal re ported to the Costa l\1esa City Cou ncil that so far the efforts drive by the m ayor for fairgrounds development have cost the city S9.566. Sorsabal prepared this information after Cou ncil man Dom RAciti. <IP· parently critical of the mayor's cam· p<iign, requested a cost breakdo\11n t~·o v.·eeks ago. The bulk of the cost is in the use of the adminis trative staff to prepare the proposal and the use of police pe r sonnel to display the sound· narrated slide shO\\' to citizen groups. \Vilson told the fair board, in a pre· sentation titled "Evolution of an Idea," hov.· he had called his friend, l\1ayor \Ves Ulman of Seattle for in· formation on the 1962 World's Fair that city staged. He said after the fai r Seattle had a 3.500-seat opera house, 5,000-seat in· door arena. 800-seat little theater. large exhibit areas. 18,500-seat col - iseum. where the Seattle SuperSonics play, a 12,000-scat memorial stadium Used.for track and high school footbal I, a science pavilion and high-rise park- ing. llc said the fair attraC'lecl 10 million visitors v.·ho brought S25 each to tht' cil v. i't was accom plished. !\layor \Iii Ison said. on a 96·acre site. Spokane's Ex· 1>0 '74 had only 72 acres. the mayor said, pointing out that the fairground s co,·er 163 acres. !l.1ayor \Vil son. v.•ho admits to hav· ing developed a reputation for think- ing big, once persuaded city coun- cilmen to pass a..r.esolution urging the U.S. governm ent to annex Baja California. He also has harbored thoughts of IUring the National Foot- ball League's Charge rs from San Diego. He admitted that there were so nl'any attractive elements to the world 's fair idea that "you kind of get carried av.:ay. I think we scratched a little pa~· dirt herC'."' The mayor said that Orange County had a l11rger population than the stat(• of \Va shin ~ton with which to suppart the fair. .. Think or the slate. national and in· ternationat governments v.·ho \\•outd \\'ant to come here and ~·ou!d put u1> the mone.v. ··he urged. The ~a yor sa id all t he bond s that were fl oatt'd by the City of Seattle to finance the fair had been retired. Inquiries at the Seattle ltlunicipal Building and the Seatllc Center to· day ra iled to fi nd any city officials 1\•ho could recall how the fair v.•as fi nanced . "That's a II in the archives noy,·: · an aide said . Did Kissi1iger Hold Up Fle f!t? -WASlifNGTO,N (AP ) -Secretary of State Henry A. Ki ssinger \\"as risked to cons ider using the An1eri t an Na \'y tQ fo rcibly prevent. the Turkish in· \'asion of Cyprus last summer, li S officialss.av. . • AccorC11n g to their account. llcnty .J Tasca. the American ambassador to Greece at the time, made the sugges· tlon whhl ir ~,as susppected the Turkish fleet would be sent to the .)I cdittc ranean island. T his sourrt! and other official!' kno"·lcdseable ~bout the events sur· rounding the Cyprus crisi$ snid Kisl'· Inger ruled out A mcrlcan tntcrvtnt ion o grottnd!I H.-wns-unv.·M:k.ablo.. ~ind becu u~c dlrC'ct U,S military action \vould be unucceptable domeJ>lica l\y. Gringo Protest · tllEXICO c1·ry (i\PI -Fi\'e thousand farnlers shouling "throw lhc gringos out of r<ilcxico'' marched t hrouRh dow ntov.·n ~texlco City T hur s da y in a demons tration sponsored by the Socialist Workers party. , Huntingtor Man One Of Victims Hl'l.1.1-:1'1'.\ Ont· of tht· nll·n killt>~I in tocla~ .,. crash of a li )!ht 11la1u• lll'ar Santa Au.a Can\·on u·as idt•nlifietl lah· this 111orn· ·ing ·by Orangl' County l 'oroner's dt-· puties as !\lt>rrill l.a"·son, I.I, or It uni · ington Beat h. a l.'onnnereial pilol. The identity of '"'O others u·ho died in the cr as h h as sti ll not been 1~stablishcd . coroner's deputit"s said. A twin.engine light plane belie\led. based at Orange County Airport crashed and burned in rugged Santa Ana Canyon foothills early today. killin g its three unid e ntified passengers .. A countv sherifrs department s pokes man 'said the crash occurred at about 2:30 a .m . about four miles up Gyps um Can yon s oulh of th~ Ri verside Freeway. One of the bodies aboaro tnc srun· tered airplane u·as burned beyond re· cognition a nd the spok~s~an said it is not even knO\\'n if tht' v1ct1m \\'as male or fcmule . The other two persons killed were m en but no identities had beert established as yet . Eyes for a Healer The miln behi.nd ·this space·a~e mask is invotyed in a delicat~. do\vn-to·earth operation. To find out \\'ho he 1s and \vhal he 1s trying to do. see Page 3. Mesa Verde Rocked • By Underground Blast ·. '2 ~ ; • ~ • ·~ ;\ thunderous 1.•x plosion rock ed the !\lcsa Verde area of Costa !\l t•sa ·rhursday ni ght \1·hen an ('lectrica l transform er in an underground ,·au It fai led and short('d oul . Southern Ca liforn1:1 Edison Con1· }>a ny offlrials said today-that lhc re- sulting po,ver fa ilure in the surround- ing neighborhood 11·as quickly .cor- rt'cted, except for Jf'ihon1<.•s. The~· 11·rre 1\·ithout po,,·er from the 7:-11 p .m . electrical JXll\"Cr pl<1nt l'.'I:· plosion until 7: 15 a .m. today. ;1 ccord· inl! to t:dison Com1n.1ny spokesman .Jin1 K cnnl'd~. lfL" ·sai d the furce ol th1· undt'r· ground dc1nn;1tion of lh1• tran.sforn1l'I" hll'11· a n1<.inhole co1·croff. but d<inla gc 11 as lt•:-s Sl·rious than in ;:inother incl· de111:-l'I1·ral n1ont hs <ll:(tJ. . \ simll:ir bla::.l in annlh l'r trans l"orn1er outside a Costa !\lcs;1 itt' :-k:1ting rink s hattered its ,,·indov.·s and sent :.t ' manhole cover flying. .·\bout Sl.200 damal!l' occurred in th~it 1'hursdri y night incid(·nt. 1'hc loss includes o\·crl1mC' pay lo Edison Company crC\\'S summoned lo rrsumc PO\l/t'r and check for a 1wssl, blc cause , \\•hich 1\as not immrdiately determined. "l'hcre's a \"a riely or things that C'Oukt ha ppen,'' Kennedy comrnl'ntctl. noling that major t ran:.;forn1C"rs ()perah· under ;i ·trcn1cndous amount ',f hea! in I he u ntlC'rgrounrl 1 Ju II :-. . \u1horit1 es .\>:iid th(' noise of thc- bl ast in the hea\"ily-populated ~tesa \'crde a rC'a and the immediate dis- patch of the Costa 1olcsa poli ce helicopter E agle It drew <i large {'rO\\'d. One of lhl' spectators \1·as Kathy S\\"CCtser, a polico department rc- c·ords clerk \V ho \\'as visiting in the ;1rca and described the incident ;i.., seemingly ;i catnstrophl'. " .. \11 nf a sudde n the lights 1\·cnt nu t and then there \\·as this big !Joon1." shC's:i id . .. 1'here st'cmerl liken 1housand p1.•n plC' thrrc. ··she added Edi ... 011 (~on1 p ;1nr offic1;1l~ xa1d tha1 lillCl' the! ransformcr difl :-.hort and ex- plode, rclu ~· ci rcui ts \\'{'t"C' closed \1l!h1n :JO sceonds. rc:-.1nnn::! po11cr to · lllQS! affl'("!t•d hillllt'' . 2 U 1idertakers Hurt iii Fight 1'1ELBOU RNE, Australia I L'Pf\ -· 1'\\'0 undertakers \vho fought over u·ho should ca rry the hca\'y end of a coffin 1\'erc convictt'd of assault against each other. r\ suburban cou rt \~·as told Thurs· d;iv that l\T endel Kace\1' and Sziomo Kllrd ish .Ql'.lt in 10 a fi st h ght at the Chevra Kudi sh:i Funf'ral Parlor Se pt. 1.'l after 0111• vf tl\cm rlaimed the other alv.·a\'s rorl't•d him to r11rr\' "lhl' hcuv;•p :1r1 ''olthchodic~ · :\ polict·n1;i11 tt':.!1f1t•d Lhat Kuti'" ORANGE COUNT Y + \~ ~ 3 0 • ? • , O•ilr Pilot Ht•• ""'" CROSS MARKS CRASH SITE In Rugged Canyon Area Because of extensive I ire damage tr. the fuselage. investigators 11·erc on!~· able to read a portion of the brov.•n anif ,,·hi t c Bcec hcroft identi riea t io n nurnbcr "It looked li ke 35·0 but. 1l'hen u·e checked around with three ai rports in the area, V.'C fo und that a Beec hrraft n1atching t he description u•as missinl!" from its Orange County tie·do1\·n." the spokes m an said. "'It s last thrC'f." digits were 85-D ." The spokesm a n s aid the Lon{,!' Reach Airport tO\\'Cr had radio and radar contact. u•ith lhe Or<i nge Coun· t.v·based plane at about 2:30 ~1 .m . <ind suddt>nly lost contact \vith it. '.'It 'vou l ~ sc~m that e\·er~·llunj: points to this he1ng the samc pl;·111e."' lht' spokesman said. If it is th<' s:im<' airC'l'U ft. it 1 ~ ov.•nt·d by C;irl Hosclli nf Br1.•a and·~ l1t>en:-.~·1! \11 a ll arhor t\r('a firm c~d lt'd ~1 ;.1r1nc ~1 :1stC'rs Inc .. t he spokt:'S1nan !!a1d 'Jesus Clirist ' tJooked Af'ter Hi gh1vay Walk " t•;.i n1c to 1hc 11olit·c station bleeding from lhi• h('ad . {'la1 n11 ni Kurdish hit hin1 v..·lth ;.1 large stapler. Kurdi sh said 1t was he \\ho h:irl h1.•cn hit with 1hP ln \'l'Sligators at the seen<' alS1) d1 s C'O\"{'rrd ;.1 sm:dl notebook (·nntaining a Ca lifornia dri\'i'r·., liC'{'ns1· helon.i:- int: to L:i1\ son. 1·1111 u·r rrk v. as d1,.Sl'o1·c rt'd \\'hen sht•ri,f':; offi{'e rs and count\ firt!m cn 11\•rc l'allt'd to the scene Or a s n1 :1l l ·brus h fire hf'Jr the Junction of \\'eir and GY!)Sun·t e anyons in lhc Santa Ana )l ount:11n~. Th<' alleged SC"cond ('01nin,i:: ol" Christ \\'aS IOJ.!!';cd by· Cost;i ~1 csa poli ce Thursda y. bul the~· had to takl' himu) in lo 1>rotecti vc cus1 od.v hcc:i u:o.P .he most :ttot r un o~·<'r. .. Officer Jay ~!or ris lia1d he stopped l'ho ldng-hafrcd visitor :iftcr Sl'\·crnl motorist'> h:id to slam on lht'1r hr:ikc" to a\"Oid hitting hinl on bu ... ~· Nt•\\'fXH't · Bo11lc\'ard Ill' uss('rted the rn:in ~\·;1.~ rro ... -:111~ , .. :.i.L u .. ..s.p c.d.-h.-. nd_.., i. w.-1:1."* h!';J.1·en1\ ard :1nrl \\ hl•n uskrrl hi" 1dt'n tit)·. rt>plied ··.J,•sus Chr1 ~1 . or SunrJy, ·· Tht:> in\•f'~ti~a11n~ orfivl'r ;d ... n claimed ~·hen :1skcd tu.., itrlclrr'."S. lht.' m1 1d·manncrl'd n11•nrli{'ant rl'pht•d '"lnthc henrtRof ;1llmt.·n .. lie. ~·a s book.t>il ::i~ John I)()(' at OranJ{c C'ounl v i\l t•t hl·nl Ct•ntl•r. for psychiatrit· oh:ser"a11on i:1nd aifh.·., said 111tl'r he had IK'l'n irlent1ficd as :1 21·sC'ar·uhl llu ntin~ton nc:1('h rf':-1· dent. " l Slaph•t'. \ Citiba1ik Dips -. -"""' Rate to lOC/o XF,\\' YllRK I A P l -Firf.t :'\11· tional City Ji;lnk or ;.i('\\' ''Ol'k . kicking orr Its l'lghlh straii.:hl \\'eC'k of 1>ri nlt' r~ttC' rt.•durt1nn ... , "A deputy fou.nd the \\'r~t;ku,ge sc;.1l t crc11 n'1t1"'a wt!~·are~.'"llil·~· !!>POkes nlnn !!>aid •·11. ~'as ?;till on f1 rf· \\hen\\'(' got there ... Clnc or the bodies had Jx>en tht"O\Vll rlear of th~ v..· reckagl' and ~·as not hadly burned -40,'r'e!"ffl it~l t'nd'ffll! fl'tl'hrm" • .,llli' .. ,-r-::-:---husin('~"c'!> torla~ ru 10 perrf'nt K'c n11 edy Tribute frorn 10.2.'i Pl•rccn1 rffcttiVl' illond11~ \fl 1.1'.'·;c;To~. \"ri. 1t1 Pl 1 l 'hf C1t1b1.1nk '~ ·primi· r:llc, \\hlt'h hrCl!hC'r .'Intl ,,ist('r 11\·lll\\ ul formi•r has ron\(' dO\I n s lc:idtly from lhl' 1'1'l·~ull'lll .lnhn r . Kcnnt'd~ laid lmu- l'('{'Ord hiJ::h 12 pcrc·enl ht>ld "'Leif' '1Uf'1 " of f!O\\ C'r~ 111i hi ~ ~r:l\'t' llKl:1\ 1 Iv hy 1najor b;1nks l\\'Q 1nonths 1·nn1n1t•morat111J:t lhc 11\h a111111·1·rsur\! a~u. t!' the 1011,i~tollel"td·br.r-m"... .Al~ hu• ~l'1t1ts.. ... i n,.lion· in DttHtt:t'.-Seri:. Jnr eornmc rcia l ban.k. ~l ost f.di,·ard ~I . K e nned~ 41).~lass.1, :tnllt banks chnrgt rrom lll.50 1>crren1 Elh<"I Kl•nnC'd v 11:itd their r Od! 10 10 75 per<'('nt ror bij?·busln<'~~ 1 t1 uirtl~· for ab'ou ffv''. mt'1Ults in ,, . loan.... <'_h1ll ''·1nci a l Arlln~ton Nat ional lrfnl'1Cry • > • • ' • ' ;\ 2 DAIL V PILOT c Fudax, NOYembtr 22. 1974 .. Rules Unit ~.__,.._, Gives Nod t1e~•~4at ca•e·· To Rocky \YAS l11N GTON IUPIJ -The !'C'1H1te Ruh•s \ornrn1ttrc today un· :1111rnously a1>Pl'O\"l'd th<' nomination of Nelson A. Rnt'kl'fcller to he \'1ce 1iresldl'nt :;ind decH nt!d to require him 10 plac<' hi~ \'3 .,t rlnunfi;1I holdings 1n The rom·~ iltt~e \.ott'll 9-0 to send the nomination lo !he full Senate. 1"hc !louse J u diciary Commi tt ee me;1 n...,·hlle conducted Its second day l')f hcarini:::i: nn the formf'r Nev.• York J:overnor. Ch;i1rm.1n llO\\·a rd Cannon <D - ~ev 1. said th£' Rul es Committee's lorm:il report on RockC'feller vdll be issued Dec. 3 -after Co ngress' Thanksgi\'ing holiday recess. ('annon predirtC'd the nomination ulllmatcly ~·i ll he appro\'ed in both t·hamhcrs. despilc a furor over Hockereller's gei:ierous loans and J!ifts 1(1 politiral frienffs and :i controversial book \\"hlch is brother !inanred. 'l"ht• Senate com mittcc un animously 1'ejeCted suggestions that it form ally 1·cquire Rockefeller Lo put his hold· Jngs in a hliod tru ~t or pledge never :ii;ain lo give money to associate:;: Rockefeller, ho\\.·cver. has said he will abide voluritarily by both sugge~~i_ons : Cannon sald the committee did not feel it would be ''meaningful" to re· quire Rockefeller to establish the blind trusts. TONIGHT ''LENNY '' -OCC drama, Auditorium, also Seturday, 8 p.m. FrC'e. ··~JAN \\'110 CAr.IE TO DI NNER" -Est:inela l·llg h drnma, l"orun1,• N"ov . 22 and 2J. 8 p.m. "THAT C llAMPIONSHIP SE,.\SO~" -Soulh Coast Re rtor\' • • u un. p.m. so Sun1la y m:ilinct-. 3 p.m. FOOTUALL -Clfo"' P layoffs , Ne"llOrl II a rbor \'S. Long Beach Poly. Oa\"idso n ~·ielrl . 8 pm. L'C f ORCHESTRA CONCE RT - CC I or<·he.;tra. Al\·aro Ca ssuto C'On· ducting. Fine i\rts \'illa~c Theater. :'\"o\". 22 and 23, 8 p.m. Adm. SI. SATL"RDA Y, l"O\'E~tBER Z3 ESTANCIA ADOBE -State His· torical Landmark, Adams and fl1esa Verde Drive West, Sat. and Sun. l ·S p.m. FOOTBALL -OCC vs. Cerritos, OCCstadium, 7:30p.m. 20 New Wells To Be Drilled Off Seal Beach •ByTERRVCOVILLE ''\\'ilh the tremendous wealth of the OfHMiO••tr"111""" • Rockefeller family," he said, ••it Standard Oil of CaJifornia, armed · ~ '"'ould be very difficult to insulate with permission from the State Lands ~ their entire holdings. Commission, -....·ill drill up to 20 new oil ' "We have in this case a fuJJ dis-wells more than a mile off shore from <:losu re. Everyone kno...,·s where his Seal Beach, a company spokesman holdings are a nd \\'ill~ able to re· saidtod~y. cogniic if lb ere is any contlict of in· •• The new wells.: will be drilled from1 terest." an existing plaUorm, Island Esther," Ford to Give Pinto Buyers Rebate of $66 and may increase the platform's dally production from 4,000 barrels to 15,000• or 20,000 barrels. Drilling is not expected to begin before January; according to lhe com- pany spokesman, and each well must still have individual approval from staff engineers who work (or the State Lands Commission. The commission, composed of three lame-duck Republican officials, granted permission Thursday for the first new drilling since the Santa Barbara oil spill in 1969. Hijackers Threaten 43 on Jet TUNIS, Tunisia <AP> -Arab guer- rillas threatened to kill passengers aboard a hijacked jetliner in Tunis tr» day unless assoc iates jailed in Europe and the !\1 id die East arc freed. Three guerrillas ~i!h subma.chinc Persian Gulf sheikdom or Dubat late Thursda\', V.'ounding a stev.·ardcss and a po"rter. The flight originrttcd in .London, stopped in Beirut. ;ind was bound for Calcult:i. Singapore and Brunei on the island of Borneo . The guerrillas threatt•ned lo blO\V up the plane and the 43 persons aboard unless they )!ot fu el an·d ~' sub- stitute stewardess. 'fhe Dubai gO\"t>rn - ment complied and the plane took orf fo~Tripoli, Libya. Tv.•o newsmen allov.·ed aboard the craft said the g uerrillas demanded the release of 13 comrades jailed in Khartoum and Rome, and would kill one passenger every two hours unl ~ss they got them . Bul a Palestir11~1n spli nter group in Beirut said t hl' 111· jackers sought the release of 1 \\·o guerrillas jailed in Holl a nd, and would kill every Dutch, Belgian ;ind Luxembourg hostage unless their dL'· mand was met. There 1\·as no iin· mediate explanation for the dif· fererice in the denlands. :ft. refueled in Tripoli and flew on to Tunis, and Tel Aviv airport sourcC's said there v.·ere indications t"·o other persons y.·ere wounded en route. Tunis airport was sealed ofr to all but of- ficial vehicles. and all ·outgoing and incoming fli¥hts were barred. but 1t v.·as not known i( any -....·ounded v.•ere taken off the plane. Rocky Heiress Now Hesitating WASHJNGTON <UPI) 1-leiress . ' Ca111paigni11g, llnited Way Pat KronC', G::iry Burrill and Streeter King ffr om left) ~et head start on phone campaign planned this \\'eekend in Irvine, Ne,vport Beach and Costa l\.1esa on behalf of United \V;.iY of Orange County. Burrill. local United \V~1 .v ca1npaign chairman, said the phone follo'v up to a residential mail appeal is being made becaust• residential contributions in thl' three cities ha\re reached onlx 20 percent of goal so fa r . \'olunteers \viii he calling bct,vren I and 5 p .m. Saturday and Sunday. UnitC'd \Vay is attempting to raise $3.1 n1illion from :.d i sources throug hout Orange County by Dec. 4. Ford Receives Huge South Korea W elcorile By llELENTIIOMAS SEOUL (UPI) -President Ford, welcomed to Seoul in a blizzard of col· ored confetti, today pledged lhe Unit· abou t Park's heavy-handed represSion of di ssidents. An aide later said Ford was satisfied v.•ith Park's response, but refused to elaborate. cd Stales \vi Ir reduce neither.its.tr.oops. .. in South Korea nor -Congress will· Ford promised in a joint communi· More.Coast Rail Seroice To Be Asked Orange County super\1isors "'iii be asked next v.•eek to take a major step toward iuereasing commuter railroad service on Amtrak lines bct\veen Los Angeles and San Di ego, it ,,·as lcurnc.d loday. Rachel Fitler, 77, may not marry lhe- 29·year·old son or a Welsh coal miner· after a ll. ing -its n1il it;i ry aid to maintain Lhat que issued after the talks to pro vide Supervisor Ralph Clark, \\'ho is also· country's ind(ipc ndence. "prompt and cfrective assistance to chairman of lhe count y transit dis· An estimated tv.·o million South repel I ariy) armed attack against the trict. ~ill a.sk Tuesday for authority to Kor(':1n s turnedoutforFord's arrival. Republic of fSouth) Korea -in aC'· ·negotiate JOint pov.·ers fund ing \!,'ilh The elderly millionairess, who is 1-fis 12-mile dri\"c into Seoul from the C'ordancE" with the mutual defense the Lwo neighbor rounties Cor up to Buyers of 1975 Pinto two-doors w111 be getting a S66 Christmas present or sorts from th e car's manufacturer-a rebate to renect a price drop on the model announced Thursday, Jo addition, to the new wells of Seal Beach, the commission granted Mrs. Nelson A. Rockefeller's aunt, told a~rport "'as a triumphal C'ntry. Ob-. treaty of 1954." tv.•o more pa ssenger tr;iins on the San- theWasbington PostinaninteA·iev.': -v1ou s ly mo,·ed, Ford C'-a ll ed it ta Feline. , .. tremendous." Ford assUred Park ther<• would be The line in question traverses the And for buyers who now buy the · subcompact car, the Ford ltfotor Company has decided to knock $150 off the base price. "I just can't tell "'hether we'll be In .a t"''o-hour private discussion no reduction in the 38,000-man gar-entire sOulhern part of the county, BROWN SEEKS DELAY marned or not. It all depends on how -v.·ith South Korean Presidenl Park rison or U.S. troops now. stationed in running through San Clemente. San OF_OIL HEARINGS_ A3 be be~a~es hi~. self. If he's a good boy Chung Hee, Ford expressed...concern South Korea. Juan Capistrano. Alission Viejo, El or he 1sn L. • • · · · · Toro a nd parts of the Irvine Ranch . That makes the Pinto two-door the 1 nation's leastexpensivecar. . ~~~~ I~,...__.. ___ .__;;;;;-.:~~~~~ permission for drilling frOm four plat.. Miss Filler. the granddaughter of a -· forms in the Santa Barbara Channel, i -despite strong objections from en-ormer mayor ?f Philadelphia, has vironmentalists. never been married. , Jn a. statement which made no• bones about the declining new-car market, Ford officials !aid it was ob· vious that the bus iness needs a dose of tonic. The de~ision to cut the two-door Pinto price makes the base sticker. <""oi;t Of the car S2. 76.9. The redu c t ion. sa id Ford .spokesmen, amount s to $66 off on the actual price of the car and a discount nf S&-l because steel radial tires are being replaced by cheaper biasbclt types, Spokesmen ror the manufacturer- faced with a lOO·day supply of unsold Pintos-have not explained how soon the rebates may be forthcoming to hundreds of buyers in Southern California. But th~y expect the thecks to ap- J>l'ar in time for the holiday. Even though the new price for the Pinto makes it 1hc nation's cheapesl lit'\\' ear. fl still is more expcnsi\"e 15190) than last year. and the Ford fl1 otor Company earlier this "'eek 11uletly bum ped the price on its cars hyS75. Ford ha s sold 58.491 Pintos 1hroughoul the nation in the past 60 da~·s. The amount on surplus is twice normal. ORANGE COAST c • DAILY PILOT "f1'1t0r"'91 ("'"SI 0.11• l'liot, ..,;111 oWl\ltll I,,..,_ lllMd .. Nows.Pr•••. " 1>Ubll-...,"" o...._ C..SI Pwl:lli\lllllQ C:omci•n•. ~•II ed1l1011• .,, PWO!•'!Mol:I Mo'""'•• !"•ouo;ill Fri°"'· !Or Cott• Ml ....... _1 lk•Cf\, Hunll"QlM S.Kll/F-- 1•1" Vtll•Y. lr•lttt, S•<l<llt-l V•ll•y .,.., ~ IMKll !.ovlll Co111. A !J!IQlt r~I f'(lot-,, l>Ul>h.,,.CI 5-JtwrO•••,.., ~,,,_ Tiie ll'"•nt•~l ""Dh1P,l!>q pll "I I• •1 .)(Ill Wnl Sly S1•Hl. (Mt• Mew. C..Ohl<lrnl• fl•l•. Robert N. Weed ..,...,,.,.,., 11'd Purol1.,,..r Jack R. Curley VQ P•~\>cM"I .,.., 0."ff .. <11.1 ... 1;11', Thomas Kffvtl [0•10!" Thomas A. Murphine ...,.,,.,,,,w;o11or Ch'8rles H. Loos Richard P. Natl ••••111nl ''" "''11'"9 E 11110<> Cost.11 Mes~ Oflict 1XI W11I St• ~!.,..t 4!MIU111••e:11rfl',0 ..... ~."'1t !> Other Offices Ne"-1 hMll »lJ N~wpO<l Sowln< .. lf LtQU"' .. Mii. 11 .. ~r ... ~r-.I • ~llfWl'IM lkMh lllfJ lkkll looltt• ... d SaddW.,..~> Yllltl H101 U ,..I ltOM .i Sl"I D•~ ''"''""' Ttltphona..1714) M1:4l11 -Cl1ssifil'd Advertising M2·S671 ""°''""'· }f/o o. ... oo c .. 11 ""-""'"'l"O ~-NJ ""°" \ltt1•1. llhrtl•.io'"\ tfiillflll ""'"'' llll...,.ti'Wft¥"'\ IW,..,,, - 1111-... '""""'"' "'' ... "' ·-1•1 ....... " .... ,, 1..-,f•p!I ""lltr $llCMll c1,,. -••Ot pelf •I Ceo!!• Mr••. c..I"""''•· $11MC"ll'•9" 11¥ c.,-,.., N 00 """""'': ..., ,..,u ~ Olt ,.,..,,I'll,, m11u.,., •llf' f'!l1 .. l!Hlll1Mf Wire service stories had said the commission approved drilling of Hun- tington Be ach, bul Chester Eaton, a state lands engineer, said lhe only ap. proval was for the Seal Beach and Santa Barbara platrorms. Union Oil and Burma Oi l each have a platrorm o£f Bolsa Chica Stale Beach in Huntington Beach, but have not received permission for new 'veils. E aton said each well Standard proposed for drilling wi ll have to meet . state standards for engineering sare. ty, though e nvironmental impact re- ports are neccssa ry. Island ·Esther already has 74 wells on i.t. 43 or which are currently pro- ducing. The platform was built In 1965. The Standard spokesman said he could not give an estimate on how much it will cost the company to drill the new \\'ell. S<inta,'s Suds · Irking Reader GRANTS PASS. Ore. (A P ) - 'The J oseph ine County Library has received its first complaint s ince the state's voters approved the so-c alled antipornography measure Nov. 5: Ed Budge, county librarian, r eceived a long complaint against one of Lhe library's more popul a r c hildren's books, .. Father Christmas." The book shows a hea rty, rotund, St. Nick quaffing a glass of ale. And what's worse, he seems to be enjoying it, the Jetter says. Too ltluch Paperwork - Fund Study Quashed On Coed Gym Classes WASHINGTON (UP)) - Congressivnal conferees today o r· dered the Department of Health, Education and Welfare not to spend fed eral funds trying lo integrate boy and girl gym classes. The order, in strong language. came in the settle ment late Thursday night of a S33 billion appropriation ~ bi ll for the Departments of Labor and HEW. "None of the funds appropriated in this bill are to be used to enforce the integration o ( physica l education classes by sex." said the conference report released today . The conferees also ordered lt F.\V nol to apply sex discrimination rules to Boy S~outs. Girl Scouts. Campfire Girls, Boys Club. Girls Club. ''!\1CA , YWCA, high school and college fraternities and sororities and s1 n1da r . organization$. The rules were drafted bv TIE\\" 10 enforce a 1972 la"' prohibitirlg sex di ~· C'rimination in educalion. "The C'onrerees also beli<'\"e th~ir in enforcing the provisions of Tillt• IX 1or the )av.•), the departmenl is imposi ng an unrea sonable. amount o r paperwork on these institutions," the report sa id. Bard to Swallow • I -Laguna -s word .Gulper Ji;iiled- . "Cra7.y .Hors_e'' :--the s...,·ord swallow'r v.·ho clal~s he can ride a h1t'y~lc .. d~ ~ump1ni: Jacks and play a harmonica ""hilc the blade is insert- ed-is 1nJa1l In Laguna Bench today. . Offstage, ht goc:s by the more conventional Gr-orge DeSoto, polieC' _said loday_and lha_L s the name thaL went.-on the-bootd ng iotcit-city Jnrl Thur~day v.•hen officers busted Craiy Horse on charges or stealina ssoo rrom n house . DeSOTO , Of 570 Gt•:NNEVRE St .. allegedly brokt into the hou.,c on Sunday. Po!i('e ~aid that last summt'r he entt'rtained thousands or ,·isitor~ '1l the Sawdu~t Ftsli,•al . 1 4' • ' If~ onre told :in intervl('w('r that his caret'r al iniz~sting ~...,·ord! ii:ometimes two at a Ume -111arted when he Wf:l.!1 in the fourth grade wh<'n he swallowed a penclJ by acridcnt. - -- I FINAL WEEK Special Purchase Sale! 'l'rd \'on llcmert hns made a truckload purt ha"l' of he:iutif11l '.\lar1mont sofas ;1nd<·h:1irs: \\ie !->ave SSS by h11 ~·i n g a hug e truckload and you save SSS \vhe n we pas~ them <ilong to ~·ou .. i\ fine' sclcc· lion of C'olors . print s ~i nd fa hrir~. ;\l ::in~ olher sofa s <ind chair~ nO\\" in ~lotk arC' ;llsn on s<ile. Chairs rr_c. pric-1.·d •1 69 '"""" S2.1!).\'()\\' FRIJJT . Sofas rCJt. prieC'd '399 from Sl 7!l .1'01\' F'RO.\T OOEXEL-HERITAGE-HENREOON-WOODMARK-KARASTAN-BAKER WEfl(04YS ~ S4TUfl04YS 9:00 lo S:JO CLOSED MOHDA YS \ NEWPORT BEACH • 1i27 \\"~TCl.lf-'f" OH:. ,.,.1z :.1050 LAGUNA BEACH •1 JA~1 .\'l~l!'rll(Jl1\!-o'~ll4 ', HMGMI TORRANCE • 2'.l64!f ltA\ITllOR Nt: llL\10 ffh"'" Fn Ill'+. l'lw1 ~·!1-~nr­ JiM 12i'! r I -Al; . , DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL Pt\GE Mesa Plans Ahead A spirit or goOcl will betv,ieen the Costa J\·Jesa citv go\'crnment and IOC'n l developers pre·;ails lhis v.•tek o\·er the ;-idoption or 11 central plan for dO\\'nlO\\'n redevelopment. 'rhe pla n envisions consolidat ed shopping ttntcrs. p:.trl\lng plaz;;is. comn1erc:ial plazus, better 11·~ffic fl (I \\', ~0111e hig h d c·n ~it~· upartn1cnt nL·1ghborhood s and ~omc sec:tors \1 it h a 1ni x ot' 1-------.1 e"'"'it~"'l.?l'irtrrrtrnd orril.:l' u::,ts. . ----.. ---- • . Consult:.1nt s \\'ilscy .~ l l:un of South J>asttdcna . lhc l·ll y st<.iff :ind the deve lopers sec the pl;..in as hu,·ing !he flexibi lity. in the form of :1 numhL•r of different ~t:.i rting points. to bring about improvements. The springboards could be any of such actions as zone changes ror the apartment neighborhoods and the multi-use sectors, which could bring more people and therefore more business into the area, or the purchase of the ~1c~ally School site for an office park or major cupit~I spending on improving east·\\'est streets. The \Vilscy & }lam report attempts to t:ike cmphn ~is off any one clement being regarded as th e eat~tlyst to rede\'elupment, and lays emphasis on the '{U.mbcr of options that arc a\·ailable. This appears to I~ ;111 Hlt e mpt to n1u ke rc\·italization te:-;s depende nt un ex te:ns.ion of the ~e"·Port f'ree\\';1y . I~ut that <t tten1pt doc!i n 'l' go \'try far . Construction of the free\\'a~· is li sted as one of l\ro 1..1,·crriding iss ues -the other i:-i the regrouping of cx i~tin g tenants into con1pati blc tlusters -that ··n1ust be accounted for in tlJe central area plan." On one pil ge, the report states that the free,,·av \\'ill forn1 the ,,.e!H crn edge of the central area, as if there is n ·t :.i doubl in the \VOrld lhat the fre e\v ay \\·ill he built. and pro\'ide opportunity to restruclure circulation patterns. Jn another section, the report <.1t:knO\\·Jcdges thut the fr('e\\-'<IY may be "postpanec.l indefinitely" and propo!:es a loop tr:1ffic s~·st('n1 th:.it is not fre('\\'~l~' dependent . ·rtic alt c rnali\'l', hO\\t'\'C't'. ha ~ ll ;1rbor BoulL·\ard ('!l(iing al lfl\h S11·~ct ;uid !ht• flood nf tar:--fron1 th •1l ar!C'rial ht'ing di\·l'rted ~don g a luop 1'0il d -:in in1pt'O\'cd 1\nah1·in1 f\\'l'lillL' and bypu ~sing the C't..•rltr:d ;irl'<L 'l'hut ultcrn;,itivl' \\·ould bL' :--o unrealistic th al no one· :1t c·it y h<dl is t;.1kin g 1t .'>l'riuusly. 'l'hc !'(.'.')Ult \\'OU]d bt' <J 111('SS, \rhllc it is true th;1t th e st~1t c I!\ tnn1n1 in cd to <·on :-;t r uction of lht! \'C\\'POt'l Fr1•t •\\'a~· :di th~· "ii~ through Cost<i !\IC'~;1. it \rould scrn1 \ri~c 11ncl t'L'alistic for the cit~· to h<l\'C il \'iable cnntingcnr~· plan fur traffic rircula'tion in the C\'l'OI !hat the l'Cnnon1 v or C'h{1n;.!e~ in st•1te priorities should ca u~e :111 1ndC'fi.nitL' postpo ncn1cn t in the frec\\1<1 y link throug h thl' dO\\llt0\\'11 ~lrC:J. Traffic l111prove111e11t E\'i de nce !hill the city govern1nent in the n1eantime is doing \\'hat it can to impro,·c the existing tr:.iffic si tuation ;i lso \\·as pro,·ided thi ~ \\'eek ,,·hen th£> eity co unl'il <.adopted an ali gnn1cnt for the \\'idcning of l!Jth Street. 'fhe street\\ il l be ,,·idened fro1n 80 to 10\J fret fron1 l;-ullerton to Park avenu es at <1 tost of SI .3 niilli on. 'fhe odopted :ili gnmenl ,C:t•nerally t·ull s for th1· t ondem11;.1tion of 10 fet·t fro1n raC'h side of the street r;.1thC'r th u11 t.iking it all froni the norlh or the ~outh sides. 'fhe data on the need for the \\'ic\enin g ;,ind the 1·casons for choosin g the particular ali gnm ent \\'Crl' \\·ell de ,·e!oped. It 's ob\·iously a situation that must be c:orrectecl. It is unfortunate that some bu!'i nesses \\'i\1 lie hurt in relocation. but the citv does seem to be trying to hurt the fe\\'est number arld do the best .iob. c ' '(': t '-' ·J '' , ~; ~ • , I I ' ' '· • I The Ford Honeymoon Has -Not Been Happy Dear Gloon1y Gus Solution Must Be Found • V.1 ASli lNGTON -t~or Gerald Ford. the honeymoon is over. The fi rst lOOdays are the most recep· live and sympathetic period any Presi dent gets. At the close or this brief time or grace. he should be at the pinnacle of national esteem. lie should ha ve estilblished a public confidence that will sus tai n hini through the Jong and rocky passage that lies ahead But to most Americans. Gerald Ford today .still remains a question mark . lie has not exhi bit· !•d the .capJl'lt~· lo lake charj.!e nor lht· t larity In lny <lfl\\ n :1 eonsistent po lic~ ll nc: nor the forl't' of per;,onaliiy th;'1t put~ his ~tam p upon the presidency : nor !he \'isioh to rai:--£• a banner :.i round \I hic·h a t·nn fu$ed na lion t:tn rally R :\Tl l E R tha11 ;1ny indi\'idu;il !:.ii l11re or :-.uceC':.S. ii is thi s \'Oid that distingui :-.hes the Ford prcsidenry thus fa1'. It rnust he t;tk en. lh<"reforc, as :t harbin~er of fnil ure If he is to ;1 \'0id .:i dt"haclt•, he 11·ill ha\'e to {'~1rn back slo11 l,v and painfully, agilinst <i mia s ma uf clouht :incl, sk£'pticisn1 . \l'hat the 11:11 i1111 \1 a.c; :1n xiou;, to be.c;lO\\' upon him fl'l'l'l~ ~umc I OO day~ aJ:O ·ret somelh111 g abnut lhc n1an -dc- rency. kindness, openness. unprcten· liousness -a11<I something about the rircun1s t a nres I hat h:1vc bedc\'iled hi s debut. i m pc l us not to \\•rite hi n1 ofr but to sus11end our \'erdict"' hi le searching the delJris for l' x plana! ions . llE \\' t\S brou{!htonstage, almost in · \'Olunlarily, by political tragedy, and he in1mcdiatelv inhrrited economic 1li s<islcr. Yet hl· 1\·as denier! the hoon s th;1t 1r:.ii:iccly and disustcroftcn confer on nC\\' leade rs. The calamilies t hat broughl llarry Truman a nd Lyndon Johnson to the presidency raised them up as gua r- dians of an exalted legacy. Gerald Ford received. instead of a legacy. an albatross "'hich Solomon himself v.·ouldn't h3\'e kno"·n how to get from around his neck. 1·hc rush of e \·enl st he past l\\'O years has made him an anachronism . l-le is an Eiscnho\\·er back among us, the sort of lkc·~·c ryone likes. beaming hene\'olcn\13' u pon the political scene. He speaks lhc same old \\·ords, prac· tices the same old politics, makes the same olil compromises. But lht' people ha\'e been plunged suddenly intd the 1970s. The ne"·s shocks of the IHl;,t t\\O \·ears ha\'e gi\·en them a ne1v maturity, a ne1\: sophistication, a new so~rness. The ilt~ J ! ' (JACK ANDERSON) old blarney no longer impresses them : they are on a different wavelength STILL, a benign Gerald Ford goes on grasping hands . slappin.e backs, kiss· in~ babil·s hc ~im ply ha:-, Funt.• out of style l-le is . ne\'erlhelt·ss. a man of greal decency and strong loyalties. Ii i:-. rlosest :1d \·isers urged him to cle;1 n o ut the l\'ixo n cahincl. to start h1~ /\cl minislration \\ ith it l'IL'illl sl;i\(' But this \'iolated Ford·s sense of fa irness. lie insisted judging each l'\i>.on holdo\'Cr by his performance, not b~· his past association Then£.'"' Presi dent 's ad\'iSc rs al~o \\'arncd him against pardoning Ri chard Nixon '!'his \'iOl;1tecl f ord 's feelings of con1passion . By l'XlendinJ.! mercy anrl so li citude to Nixon, l;-orcl ;1ssocialed his Administration "·ith \\'atergate . viola ltd most i\n1t•ri can~ · ~erise of equal jus!ie£', frustr:itcd our hopes of gettin g the \\'hole truth and diluted the object lesson to future pre· sidents th:n m:.iny had hopes \\Ould bf' the la sting legacy of the in1pC':.ichrnenl ordeal Al\'0 SO ;it one stroke. he took thC' bloom off his month·old pre~idency and grimed it "·ith some of lhe tarni:--h oft he past , .. t't had Ford \\·ailed only a bit :i nd had l'\ixon been arre;,tC'd, a1· rai,gncd and then had succumbt·d to his illnl'SS. then the ll o1-;1s of re£'rirn1natiun anct irrcconcil:1bi\ity \\Uuld ha\C bee n let loose in this co11ntr~· \Vhatever he d id. or did not do , pro IJa bly "'ould h:t\'e ended in a n1c:-,s. Ill' "'as in a no·\\'in situation. Franklin Roosevelt ;ind Abr;1han1 Lincoln Inherited dis;1stcr. Ion. llul alon~ with disaster, they reCC'ived the inestimHble advantage of taking O\'CI' a situation that had already hit rotk bottom, "'ith :in identifiable enemy and no C'hOiC'e but to issuC' :1 heroic call for national n1obi Ii iati on. G E RALD FORD found hiin sel f fac ed. not \1·ith an unrn1s\;,1k:.ihlc foe. but \\"ith a dilemrna lh ti t mi ght be inft:I· tion. or depression . or a fit'ndi sh com· bination of both, fo r l\'hich there is no kno11·n go\·ernml'nt ren1edy. Onl\' a reckll~~s j?an1bler or :1 true \•isioria r'· cou Id ha ,.e sounded forth the certa in lrun1pet. and Ford is neither. And so he st:.ill ed for lime. shift ed fron\ one foot to the other and offe red half· measures that fully s:.ilisfiC'd no onl'. Unsatisfyin g, ,\'C'S. But lo ha\'l' grandly mounted his horse and ll•d his army galloping off in the ""rong ll ir<'C'· lion. against the \\'rong cn('my, 11·ou\d have been f ata I. Give Forll his due . lie has taken (II)· the poor hand history dealt hint: \\ithout com pin int or excuse. Joie hns heC'n in the niain , accessible . candid and honest. lie has sh0\\'11 himself. \1'illlng to take pC'ri;onnl punishn1('n~ toduy ror p01i cles that may took bcttc1: ton1orro". 11£ 111\S in hi!! t'arne~I "·ay rC'slorf'd lot hf' ronduct of our national :1f(;111·s ;111 atn1osphc-r(' of clCccncy, hu1lla11it~· and l'i\'ility. 1\nd 1n so doing. he has hri:un tn drain tht" \'Cnon1 th:it hri-; Joni; festered. lte...hal pricked tl1~bubbl nr \\'hile Tl ouse po1n1)(}sity an<l punopl~· that had bt':gun to surround the pre· sidency "'ith all the dcgradt':d trap· pinAsotacrown. tr h i~ ''i~ion pro\'Cl'i limited nnit hi!> politics fault y, none of this \\'tl l b<: 'FmishSJLwith-lho..financlal - section, doarl' _ eoo.u[Ul.-Rut..iW~enou~h to warrant :i i::;uspcnsion of the rul~. an c~tension or !he honey moon. J.ct's glvt President Ford another JOO days. I I Thi:. C"ountr\· i:o; in a reces~i on \1ilh inllati'on 0111 of £'Ontrol: lari.:c cnrpor~t io n s announce la y·o!'J':-.. tl·n sion is risi ng in th£' '.\liddlc East ; Bu ssia is gaining in tht a rms t':Jce-and Presid ent Ford reels he must lea\'e the eountr.1· for a \'1;,il to the l'"ar Eol;,t \\'JIY " LR. Gloo"'' Gou\ '""'"''ft"••• •••""nub'< t1..0fft •M .SO nol n0<1n•"I• ••lllKI '"' ., •. ...., o• l~t "*'"'IMPt• Stllel ,our ptl petoe 10 "4"""1' Gu" 0••1• Polo! Linguistic Double Standards ( SYDNEY, HARRIS) /\ hi gh school princi pal in Connec· lieut rccenlly resigned v.·hen he was found to ha\·e misspent '$1.142 in public funds for hi's 0\\'11 use. liis lct'fr or re~ig nation ;,aid · ··1 ha1·1· f'xerted poor j ud ,aml.·nl resulting in errors in the area of fin;:tn cial procedur(•S " \\'hi tl··col\:.ir n1ale faetors ;ire• somt•hp,1· allo'o\'l'd 10 .ae1 a1\·ay \\'itli thi s lo.111,i.:uai::t•. from :\tr .\ixon dU\\'ll if lh£'re i:. ;i d1111 n rrom )Ir :"\i>.on. ll i:-i o nl y . ··c:nmnlon·· <-riminals "''ho :ire expccl<"d lo eonrcss. "I \\UZ \I rnng, ''or ·· 1 \1·uz £'a ught ·· If this double ~I andard of miti g:ition h<id pr<'\·ailed lhroughout the past. \re £"an irnagine \1·hat other offenders might ha\'c said : Jack the Hipper: "I regret that m~· sex ual anomalies. stemming from a repression in childhood. led n1c to in · discreet \·io lalion of the J)('rs11n :-. of' some ladies." BLUEBE,\llO: "In hindsight . I no'v see that had I solicited m.:irit:il counsC'ling I n1i ght not ha \'C' O\'t•r;.tcp· ped the boundaries of conjugal illllil\'." .lotin. Dillinger: "\\'ithin t he tin1e· (r;1me oT m v \Out h. it \\·:is ffi\' prucli\'ity 10\1 ~r<i derring-do I hilt le;! 111 further :.tt'l :i of doubtful ll'i.:itin1a cy.·· i'\t•rn: "I L \1·as n1y po;,~ib\y exag. ~cr:.iled de\·otion lo musical pt.'rfor· ntanct· that incluc£.'cl :1 regr£•tt:ihl<' lapse of :11tention during the <:On· n:1).!rat1on of Rome. /\etuall,\'. my a:-.· llo<•iall's informed me that. the firf• l>••partrn£.'nt hart it \l'l'll in hand . ;.ind I h<1d no 1·1•ason to d isbelie\'t> them.·' i\ttila lhl' llun : ''Perhaps it "·as 1',>t <'CSSi\'C Z('al , hut I sinecrely ft'll lh11t the \\'Cl(orc of \Vcstern barbaris n1 n1 :ule ii imperali\'e l(l halt the s1>r1•ad of t·i ,·ihz;1lion by <.iny me:1ns \1 ithin n1ypn\rer." ... -.. ... Jl.DAS l ~l'1\R I OT : ''In c-.: tcnua!lon, mny I rcn11nd you !hill tht 1n:in \\:IS a 1roublcn1:1kcr, 1111 out:-.ide ;j~1tator fron1 :\';11atC'lh, and ob '1ou:--Jy tr~ 111_..: lu subvert la\1 und or· (lt•l' 1\ftt·r ull . \\'hat nlriy bl-('Hill·<! il ·~1 ro.y;,il ' frvn1 VtW--side Attt·r ht· re)!11rlil'd rrom the other :t:-. :111 :ll't ul fealt y lfl\\Urd one's duly ron)lltUlt!d rult"rs " Bonnie and Clydr · "Looking back no\\', it rah be seen that"'(' "·CrC' ~in1 ply ;l pair or high·~piril~'c1 youn~· peoph'~df~:iffctt ed·t>y1tfc ttl'tnJ5i"r 6r · our lime~. "·ho may he s;tid to ha\'1 carried t oo ftir tht' nutura l cxu~rancc ot youth mood." To the Editor · I \\·as n1urh interc~t cd 111 1·om !\J11rph1nl··s tolun1n of l\o\'. 15 in \\'hil·h he \\·rote. "~·ou surt ean l,;UC>ss" \1'h;,1t I rn l'an! \1 hr n I usC'd :1 nC'1v "\\'Ord " at th <' Southl·rn California As· sociation of GO\'Crnn1en1 s mcf'tin g. I think hi s coo<·crn about the use of the ,,·ord ''disi ncenti\'e ~·· {·a u se{t him to m iss !he \1·hole IXlin t of the dis· cus:--ion and action of the SCAC. Ex· ccuti\e Boa r<l. 1\i; a niattl'r of f;1c·t tht· 110J"d "{li~111 l'entl\t.'··1 ~ Ofll'll U:--l•d [)1 l'('Olli lllll~t ... , \.'t•\\ \1·o rds ;1rri\t' in ·th£' l:1n~u;1~l' ;il1nos1 d;1ily ;inti I 11·i~h r h.111 .•C'tu:dl,\ 1·r'1':11ed the 11·orct "d1 ... 111et·n111 t.' •• Jr Ill' dtd not :idd \\ul'<b .. t(J thl' lanµu:Lgl' ,,.., nl•l'<l1•d, 1!n"·n lhroug h the Yt'al' ... \11· \1:ould :-.t111 he ;it the "'.\It• ·rar1.:n1. ''1111 ./:.int'. le\'<'L " But if it is thl' fi l'~t t1n1(• Tom has h<>;1r1I the 11Qrc\. 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Spy Document llERKE t~F.Y (,:\r) -t1on ofallegations -based1 1R'.\l 's chairm un s:iys the on c1lilcnc(' sup plif'd by a "tompany h:..s rcp11d1a1ed <l ('ap1t~I reporter -·that he <locumcnt on hu,1• to con1bat-;1n<I ;.11d ... ·s allov.·cd persons terror1s1n \.\'hll'h u'as u:;t'fl un the :.t:itc: pay roll to v.·ork in a course for 19 of it!'> 111 pollticul <.·umpa1gns . :r.etur1t\' of fJ ('t.'l"S this nlon1h . -Thl· documf·nt ~trc !'>sed t~ ncf'rl for Sp) u1;.: on r udic:il f:l'(>tip , A ~poke:-. man for lntt·rn:1· ."'ikivs Cle11ri119 tty 'rhe 1\ssoti<tted Pre1<.s Skit•:. e lt'Ul'ed rapidly ovtr :\orthe rn California to- Stale J>:1t·if1(' s torin that turned .( ) d;1y fol111v. ing a ficr<·t' out to be mo:.tly blov.· '-----------'rhC' :\:1tlon<1I \\'cathcr tionul i'us1ne ss ~fa chines St·rvicl' r1:porttd a fe\v confirmed ·rhursd;i y thut 19 linge ring s hov.•ers O\'CI' sile set·uritv offici::ils at a northe rn mountains and tht• Nov. 4·15 tr.:ti ning prog ra m Sierra 1\"ev~1d a, but mostl v ;it ;1n 18~1 !'>Choo! in Glen fair .i nd u'armer v.•eathCr iS l'o\'c, :-: \'.spent five days furecastSa turd11y. BOOKED ON PERVERSION Actor George Maharis Actor Booked I Tla1varted Love'!· Girl, To 3 111, Link Mt1rders? LOS ANGELES'l.\P) -She is only 18. But , in the past four months Christine \Vrig ht has lost three boyfriends in \'iolent murders. The latest \'ictim died Thursd:iy after be· ing hit by a shotgun blast in his car. "lt looks like more than coin· C'idence," s aid Poli ce Lt. D:in Cooke. "'fhcre ccrtainlv should be a tie·in in some 11·ay_ .Perh<Jps a thYiarted lo\'eaffair." J\liss \Vri ght, \1•ho graduated from Belmont l-lig h School last June. 1va s not \.\'ith her boyfriend v.•hen he \vas shol. l-J e had dropped her off at her sistE"r's home about 9:45 1>.m. after a date which began at6 p.n1 . Tv.·o other young men she dated ha\'C been slain soi.nee her high school graduation, police said. l\·like l\t arrufo, 23, Ylho dated l\1iss \\I right briefl v, \\•as shot to death only 10 days ago 'by tv.•o Latin men u·ho found the loading dock of the television ware house v.•here he 11·orked, asked an employe to point him out and opened fire. A bystander also-,vas wounded. 00 July 8, George Echevarria, 22, 'vho had been l1iss \Vright's steady bo}•friend for about four years, \Vas Fnday. November 22, 1974 DAILY PILOT .4 o'i s Pom·Pom Queen ' BERKELEY (UPI) -Stanford ha:s a secret \\'eapon re- ady ro~ California .1!1 it$ Saturday football cl0sh -the ul· tlmate pom·pon girl. . At the invitation of the Stanford band, San .Francisco topless queen Carol Doda of 44·23·36 tame \Viii shake pOm· pons for the Cardinals. ---AUCOR INTERNATIOMAt OF BEVERLY HILLS INVITES YOU TO ATIEND A SPECIAL SUNDAY. AUCTION of Auttmttic Handlnadt-" ~ PERSIAN & ORIENTAL RUGS w •• 11~._ ... .,.c:W ,. .. cH• wllick ~ AMTIQUI I SEMI AMJIQUl RUGS: K..a-.. C111te•.i.s. T~lo OW s.-lls, OW,.,._.._, oM.n... , Hl:W RUG~: K--., ...._. llcllloKIK. lok ... t. 99-'-........ T• Tllbrh IMus froM 1 .. 1' M 25'112') SIU!: IUGS: " ....... 5111 q.. a ...... Trtt of Uf.t sa ... Sililnel.-f--. \.\(Jl'k 1n,i: v.·1th a r1.f1~rcnre tloc un1t·n t titlcl.1 : ··St:c uri- ty: A )lanageml•nt St.vi e, A l "uurse ol Instruction 111 l 'orp orate r•rolt.•rtive Ser\·ir t·s. I B~I as ~1. T<.1rget for 'f<'r roris ls_" f 'lu11r11oy f'irr11 01i C liarges Of Perversion Polict' said they had questioned the dark·hairecl J\I1 ss \Vri ght, a recent high school graduate, but she could not explain \\'hy anyone YiOU ld \Vant to kill her boyfriends. Two of the slain young men \\'ere said to be members of youth gangs and pol ice reportedly \\'ere investigating a gang connection to the killings. Oscar l\fansilla. 18. was shot do\.\'n in gangland execution style late \Ved - ncsday Jl ight as he returned ho~1e from a date 1vilh Christine. Police said the youth ,,·us parking his <.'dr \1•hen anothe r auto pulled alongs id e and tu'o shotgun hlasts ~ore into !\lansilla's he ad as he sat in lhe driver's seat. The rar sped from the. scene. blasted by a shotgun as he sat in his .M pickup truck a t an east Los Angeles SUHDA:Y, HOV. 24 at 2 P • 1'hc t·our:-.e m;itt:ri;tl now dccla rt·d ohJet·tlunablc v.·as prepa red a nd presl·ntcd by t he lntt•rn;it iona l Assoeia· li on of Ch iefs of Polit·<· act· 1ng under <·ont r:ic·t to I B~l 's securit.'i <lcparlmcnt. said a s pokl·!'man a t the firm 's )!t'neral produ cts h t:ad - quarters in San J ose.- Depul y Killf>d CA'.llPTO\"'\'ILLE <CPI\ -r\ Yuba County ~heri ff's d eputy v.·as killed by :1 singlt• ~hotgun blast in the head 'fhursday a ft er he en· tered the home of il m:in 11·ho thr('atened to shoot schoolchildren. Fatally \1·ound('d \1·as Don t,. BrO\\'n, 38. rcsidl'nt depu· ly in this ~m all mining to11·n on Highv.·:1y 49 about 50 miles cast of .'.llarys1•ille. Offi cers s aid Zunc Cald\\"ell, 21 , ""'s arrested •ts he atte mpted to flee the l\\'O·story home :ind l1.1te1· eh:1r1:cd 11·ith n1u1 ·i.Jt'r. Probe n·e1co111f.~d SACRA\TE\"'TO fAPl - Ass C"mbly Speake r Leo l\lcCarthy said Thursday his sta rr is ;1vailable fur r1ucstio11in.i; by the Sacran1cnto County djstrict :ittornc:v iu ;1ny in l'estica- t io n of possible mis use of state fund:'. l\l c.Cart h y ";1id he '".+.•elcon)E::>" an inv estiga- SKI "M SUNDAY BRUNCH At the Extraordinary Mansion On the Bay THE MONTEREY STIU SUNDAY NOVEMBER 24 I 0 A.M. • 3:00 P.M. See the incMble fashions of tht 1974 Ski H'OSOft By SKI & SPORTS, INC. I 5 I I E. Kottllo O rongr MENU with bubbling Ch ampagne Eggs B,ened1ct. 2.65 Hangto"wn Fry 2.65 (Eggs. Musf1roomj and Oy:.ters1) .... Shum? Ome•ene 2.2S Meiucan Eogs.2.2 5 Eggs Monterey 2.25 Steal! & Eggs, 2.25 -260·1-w:Coa!f Hwy. Newport Beach 645·8444 intersection . Police believe !1.1arrufo HEWPORTER INN \Vas a member of the Clanton youth 1107 J1•1r" Rd. gang and Echeva rria belonged to the HewportlMc.lt SAl'Jt,\1\1 EXTO (A P) t;o ntroll e r ll ouston J•'lotl)'noy l>aid Thuri,day he still tl11nk s Dt.·mocr<il Ed· n1t~~<~Ll .H.rO\\'OJ~.v.·ill~e a LOS AXC;ELES llJPI ) -Actor <l.~s ~:.t.<·r. ,Ji, &O \ erno1 of GCorgt• '.\l:.iharis \Vas arrl'slt.'d ·rnuri,- 18th Street gang. hlliWffoc "'-I P'.M. A. member of <i ril'al gang 11'aS ar· TllMS: Co.ii, Ctwdi. ......-Cr.dit C.._ httWt W .....,. rested last u'eekend in J\lart•ufo's kill· ..cKoitl110wt.Mogocc~kd. Cahfoini,i. , day on thargt's of commll ting a sex b R. 9 ( A.UCTIOHHI: S. Grit! ing. 'fhe youth, llum erto IOS, l ' 0 FOi 1..0.MATIOH CALL 12131 652-764& "I hope that I m \\'rong, . · . · h , · but 1 thi k t hat's 'el t b <t<'l "'llh a h;11rd~esse.r·1n t c mtn s ., 11 . , ~ 0 c roomofugasolincstat1on. J\l ansilla. a Guatemalau citizen here on a study visa. died ear,ty Thurs- day at Hollyu·ood Presby t erian l-lospital. 11e \vas a senior at Belmont lligh School. South Gate \l'a s ch:1rgcd 11•1th murder ~~~~~~::::::::::::::~~~~~~~~~~ and is being he ld in lieu of SI00.000 bail. But police say they are seeking a 1 ,.~,,..­ St'cn .. said r !ournoy , the Poli<·e :.aid ri.Iaharis.. 46, bC'st Tl'· Itepubl1can v.·.ho narro\~rly m b •I as to·star of the "Route lo>l lto Br0\\'11 '.';o\' 5 em crcc ' · · 66" television series, \\'as arrested by vice squad officl'rs at t he st:.ition . S11it Dis111issed .-1c "·as booked on a sex perversion I.OS A'.\'GE LES IUPI J _ char~e along •Nith Perfccl~Telles. 33 .. ,\ 1:111-s uil that brought a t-a ~a1rd~e sscr, and released on S500 \C ntion t o Gov .-elect Ed· ball. po_hcc s~1d. llc _1v.o.is scheduled to mund G. Broii·n .Jr. as a bearro.i1gncd1n:'\lun1c11)aJCourtTues-. r . d;11'. Teacher Gets $1.9 Million llghtC'I' or. can1paiJ?n re· '.\iaharis 1 ... as arrested for le11·d con-~~r1~ 1va"S d1sn11ssl'd Thurs· du.ct Oil Dec. ~s. 1967 b~· a vi<·e squad Settle1nent ii 'ro\1.-·n s h o rtly ·irter officcru·ho sa1dthco.ictormadeapass becornin g 'secrt.•t ai'.y of at him in th·e · m~n ·s room ~f a . Stare in 1971, filed s uit as a Ho l l~·~i·oo.d rt'sl.iuranl. The c ha~ge RIVERSIDE (,.\P)-An attract1\'e prii:a.te.......c.ilU.1•11 ·1p·1i ns1 .;1 v.;a!j!,!.;',!!!1~'>St.'~~~~!..hS..~~a_d~~!-1~!~ •• <;-".:~~=lute tt'tteher '<\1ho 11ea1 ly died 111 "l"OU j) c<Jllcd Californi:ins to a r.ount of utsluruing e JK'ace i.lll a \968 automobile crash has 11·on a Sl.9 Against the Strceranrl Road v.·:·is fined SSO. million settlenlent from the manufac- 'l"i.IX 'fra p, to detcrn1ine .thc .1 .. _ turer of \10Jks \1'agcns and a V\V de-~ '""'." of S!l5.000 in TREMORS SHA.KE aleo-. . ;1nony1nou s gift s to t he l\larlcne LaGr1ppo .. 31, of Lon.g second suspect.in lhal case_ Officers said l\Iiss \Vright had no kno\1·lcdge of who the kille r or killers might be. T~t. Earl Deemer of the R amparts Divi sion police said l\lansilla definite- ly '''as not a gang mem~er. 11e described him as "a square kid" who 11·orked after school as a boxboy in a supermarket. · ·•\\'e don 't kno\V if these murders are because of jealousy," Deemer said. But the possibility \\'as under in· \-cstigalion. . .... ~--~· 6 Yuba Jail /11,niates Flee ~roup. :\ Superior Court ND AREA. Beaoh fil ed the SLI_L>er1or Court s ui t jud i;:c clismissed the suit.SOVTHLA · shortlyafterthe acc1dentandaftera :'ll . .\R\'S \1 1L LE (U PI )-. saving it 11·as bas('d on a la11' month·long trial a jury of seven men Authorities today S('a rched for s ix th;ilnolongerexists. BISlfOP (U PI) -l\linor ea rth-andfivcv.·omena11·ardcdthehugeset· Yuba County jail inmates 11·ho quakes shook Southern California tle me.nt \\.cdnesda~. . escaped during an exercise period Thursday, 11"i!h nlorc than 20 gentle l\liss La Grippo, a pa ssenger 111 a car Thursday after they broke a padlock tremors .rippling through the O\\·ens driven by Charles \Vood, suffered \1'ith :1 chair and escaped across a Valley throughout the day. th ird-degree burns over 70 percent of Yuba River le l'ce. 1'hc <iuakes rumbled along the her body in the head.on crash. She . .\uthorities identified the escapers Reappointed S:\CHA:\I E~TO (UPI) -01ven s Va ll e.v fault for about 100 miles said she 1\·as soaked wilh gasoline,· as ~1ichael \V alk, 30, r-.lodt'sto. ser\•in g Kt'nneth J. Boul'guiMnon of from \lam moth Lakes to Bridgeport; \1'hich ignited due lo the improper time for armed robbery; Eri c Tap. \·an !\u,·s and Pier A. j usteastofthcSierraaod\VCstofthe placement ofthe gastank. person, 33. l\·l arysl'illc, narcolies; Gherini Jr. of San Fran· Nevadastatelinc . She is s till undergoing plastic s ur-Keith Banl'ove r, 23, l\la rysl'ille, con· c:i seo \1·ere reappointed by A quake reg istering: 3.2 on the gery. tributing to the rt clinquency of a. Cl o\·. Bonald Heagan tn Richter Scalt.• shook the area i.lround Jnthesuitshcclaimedthedefective n1inor ; J a tnes H. \Vinon:i, 21, four-\'ear t crmsonthe state 'f11·c ntl'nine Paln1s. a lightl y l}{)PUlat-des ign of the 19ti8 Volks11·agcn -\larysvillc, arn1cd robbery; Joseph Coin.miss ion on !lousing ed des.ert resort in Rivt:l-side County, specifically the p\acelJ.li!JlL of the Hun nell, 21, Sacro.ime nlo. burglary, <Jnd Community Develop-about 200 miles sf"lut h of the 01vens ~asolin e tank and fuel lines -led to and Gary lt l\l ax11·('J1 , 29, J\T:irysvill e. mc11L Valley. her injuries. assault. Sequoia C9\Vine Cellars in Newport Beach LARGEST WINE SHOP IN THE WESTERN AREA LARGEST .SELECTION OF CALIFORNIA PREMIUM WIN ES IN ORANGE COUNTY CHEESE SH?P • GOURMET FOOD CENTER • WINE ACCESSORJES A .. p GIF;TS • INOIVIOUAL WINE st'ORAGE LOCKERS~ .. ., ~ WINE SCHOOL OPEN TO THE PUBLIC '<, Complele Wine & Spirit Related Catering Service SANTA ANA SOUTH COAST PLAZA ' Beamingly yours. 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