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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-02-06 - Orange Coast Pilot-.. -.. • • ~ ---- • I I ' I -. ..... ,......................... .... .. .. ·-. --· • -=-- • •• ·---· .... . -----· ~---' , JB,350,, -in __ .. .•. • -~ • -. . . • • --• - "' -. • . .. - • ' ' -- .. . -• , F Windward Passage ·Ey~~~It~cord ' . • Newport Slayf11g Flames Gut ·nome Wrig-ey Heir's ~·-.~ MwJlered .... , ,,. . .. B7 J OHNVALT'ERZA ot• D9lty Ntl~ The wife of an heir to $10 million worth · of the Wrigley cbewlng gum fortune was found stabbed al\ll bludgeoned to death early today -her body stuffed into an ·oil drum filled with con· crele at at Pacoima junk yard. Newport Beach police have booked her husband's male nurse in the slaying. The remains or Mrs. Nancy Atwater, 50, wife of A. G . Atwater of Cameo Shores, were discovered in 300 pounds of Trmney Raps U.S. Agencx's Oil Drill Bm BEVERLY HILLS <UPI> Sen. John Tunney Lold the In· terior Department today ils plan to open the offshore continental shelf to oil and gas drilling was "a nigtitmarish blueprint for dis· aster.•• Another legislator said a three- day hearing which opened today was meaningless because In- terior officials have already de- -cided to open the Souther{!. California offshore area to drill· inf:. The hearing shaped up as bat- t le over the nation's need for off. • .. blu'delllnl c6ncrete. p0Jrce said. Already ih custody at the time or the grim discovery · at the In· tematiortaf Auto Wrecking Co. of Pacoima was ... Daniel Garbis Bedelian. 40, of Glendale. He is a male nurse who had the night shift in caring for Atwater. an invalid at the couple's home al 1013 Perham Drive. Detective Capt. Richard Hamilton said the heir to the chewing gum fortune has been suffering from a severe mental condition for many years and has been unable to lend any help to the investigation. He declined to discuss an) al leged motive in the brutal baller ing and stabbing of lhe woman. but Hamilton indicated that a dispute may have erupted between Mrs. Atwater and her husband's aide before dawn Wed nesday. Police allege that Mrs Atwater was murdered in a room of the expensive borne ·o.i1r PllM P .... Dy JHll CM~ "The investigation started llS a missing person's case after we got a call at U :JO Wednesday ,·· l:lamilton explained. He and homicide Detective Sam Amburgey arrived al the FIREMEN BATTLE BLAZE THAT INJURED FIRE ENGINEER JAMES BOil.KA Blaze On Laguna Be~ch Hiiitop Did $55,000 Damage At lleside~ce h,ome after Atwater's daytime nurse, David Jacobson , ex-G e t Sl8,3 5 f) pressed concern about Mrs. -----------· Atwaler's absence from the house. "The nurse said he bad worked for the family for a very long time and was a confidant lD Mrs. 2 Armed Men fl.ob Al water. He said he came to · ' Ileved Bedelian, but was con· ,,, ~ Flames Gu t .. .. ,;. ... -· Laguna Home; $55,000 Loss By JACK CHAPPELL Of tM O.lly PIMt Stall work as ~ual at 8 a.m. and re-Hu· nti.ngton W/'oman EPA'..S~EJ(SOFFSHORE cerned beCause Mrs. Atwater ·~ Fire ... injured a long-time OIL DELA)'. Story,.Pege A4. was not al home. She would Two men told a Huntington police. Lagun Beach fireman and did spend a lmost every hour with her Beach woman Wednesday they The two men look Mrs. Sacks $55,QOO damage to a Porta Fina SPEAKERS' UST READS husband,'' Hamilton related. might like to buy he~ house. But lo her bedroom, taped her ey~s L8.gun.~!bouSe in Laguna Beach LIKE 'WHO'S WHO '-A3 Hamilton said the day; nurse when she showed tllem inside, and bound h~·r hands and feel Wednesday. , ' was told by Bedelian that the they showed her a gun and wilh tape, according to th e police Fire Engineer James Bolka re- s h ore oil versus Southerri woman had left the house ~fore robbed her of$).8,350 in .cash and account. ceived 'first and second degree Califor['ianS• desire for •:clean,' dawn with an unknown male jewelry. , She said the men warned her. burns lo his legs and body when unclutteredoceiln. (SeeATWA'l'ER,PageA2) Police said the take -includ-"You're making this awfully dif-he fell through the second floor In remafks prepared for the ing $~0,000 ip cash-~ one of the ficult for us." \\'hen she refused .W,o.J.b.tte.r~ ot thelire cepter.ed in . hearing, Tunney, a CaJifornia lar.l!ifst.-..·i&i· tltiee bis~tJwt: ·to di!'ee.lt"l>hH&flll>"'~--and"" lffii!B.UnifrY.,i-ooOt." ' • · ··' Democrat, said, ·•we can't let Jll Oriassis ington Beach. jewelry. Bolka was treated at Soulh the Interior Department ram its ;ro tlalm their take, the bandits But when they said, "Either Coast Community. Hospital and dangerous. ill-conceived, in.., b6und and threatened to shoot you tell us where you have the later released in satisfaitory sensitive offshore development Pl ---.. .......: 01..11:-· L\llian Mae Sacks, 48~ when she money' or we will kill you," Mrs. condition to his home. programdownourthroats.' , C IAJWll ... · firli:L refused to tell them where Sacks began to cooperate, she ex -· Occupant of the burned $70 000 ~aaldoffsboredrilllngwould 1 s}\"~hadhiddenthefamily'scash . plainedtopolice. house, Mrs : Thomas Van bring the rlsk of more off-shore shtJ~~:sty(~~ ,Ar~~e,i~-· ·;;he told police the two men ai>-(Set ROBBERY, PageA2) Dalfsen, told .fire investigalbrs blowoui. such u the disastrous ".Oi1aSsis Oew. ar ·Paris today , • peered at her Poor, at 15691 Sun-$Jbat she had just placed a load of one in lhe SOnta Barbara Chan-fl aboard bis prlvate Jet to enter bljl'st Lane, a\><>Ut 6 p,m . One or p ·VI' OWNERS wlf~h in the homl';,dryer and was 'nel l'11969. the ·1-dnerjcan. Hospital for' ., t1' suspects told her ~ts wile had c.,,i. 1lnstu-e tbc home wh~n she:. Before the he8ring opened, treatment of 'a potentially : f• si• t 8 he for·sal~ sign on her . sMC.lled smoke. ' .,.. * TuM•Y and Sen, Alan Cranston • latal muscular.QiJease. . s nd o.sktd him to stop by.. W,4TCH OUT She said shedpened O.e aange (D-Callf.), told newsmen they The 69.year..oldenassis was' ' e showed them through the door into the hOuse and11i\ll that ask~ President Ford to delay ··•b"lil " • .h se, and ljer husband, who ARVADA. Colo. <A Pl _ thegaragewaa_''fulloffi"I." the orfsbore ·drt1llng plan and t.o acco:pan~1 his s<1~tegt;i;, 'J cdied to sa'~ he would be home Qum.ers of s\ray pets in this ~aguna Beach fir-_me~µP<>l"l- m .. t i.vlth tllem toHlscuss It. ~1ue_ ne 8 · · " , · •1l(li!, talked at lellllth with' one of ·••· ·h.1.. tell ~ \h• Ml'W«>I .I.II~ 'lo \q Pit 1·:w .. •re not qldng lq_r• total Christina. ' .• • '• ·". .S thulien bVPIMoll 'foWltt liilitf.• >" ~·•~llf"""'~'wa ·~Uy. inyOlve<rlh !oh it"l l! Cirrie rq~at.Orlum on drilling offshore Professor a• que~Caroli, a 1Thon , t hat ~an asked tO A drafting error in the city's first Un)ts .arri\red, Tbe damage ldnd in perpetuitY becalise we Fre~c!' hea ~pecialist who measure an. Upstairs. bedroo. m. ao'imal control 0,.,djnance has wa~ listed as $30,000 d.amage Lo aomedai will Deed"' the oil ,'' ':I\ln... flew t.CtAthens W~nesday' ac-When be. finished p0l d h · "" the str t d $25 000 to con -·y 181 • "But lhcre should be a compariled Onau1s to Pal'ls~ Id · , • • .ice .581. e just been noticed. It provides that . uc ur~ an . · · ·-C J[ b I ted 0 I to .It~~· Sack~, ,'llh!~ !~,a ' · 111a str~y ·p~t'Picked ill> lo)'tti~ti· ~' A.famtl.Yau11>aJ.he1arai:.•· poatponement." . • aro. . . a1 rea nass s s~ck·UP. tY is not claimed b'y its owner wa's de&lroted by names. Rep. Alphonzo Bell (R·Callf.), . . beb°::~sis was driven from his 1'(rs. Sac"ka apparenUy thought within 241.ours the owner will be The fire was fought by 18 re· called lh• beartn1• "meaning-~ 'd ·i( to th Alh Ille man was Joking. Sit• said he aestroyed ' . gular members of the rire de- te1·1 '' 1 ayl~ in prepared seasi e vt a . e ens . toldberagaln,"lamnotkiddlng, 1 City M~nagcr Capp Shanks partment,fivevolunteersand by """'*U.;,onY: Utft the declslOrt _Alg>P,Tt wtfere ... ~I.ear ex-t.h.h: ia a stickup.'' :nt1-time. he saysthecorrec:Uonwillbemade. ,Six . mtn from.the city's public . . (~°"'PqeAJl';,, -,~1fveJ.etw......allln1. J)l\lled a amallbandflUI. she told <S eFlRE,PageA2l • • l j I Leading Vallarta Cl~ssi~ By ALMON LOCKABEY Dally PllM.:NiiiftlEdlW Record hllngry )Vindward Pa;ssage, the 73-foot ketch sailed by Mark Johnson of Portland, ap· peared to be on her way to an elapsed time record today in the 1,125-mile Puerto Vallarta r.ace. At the noon roll call Wednes- day, Passage was churning down the Baja California coast off Magdalena Bay wilh the pro- spect of cleari'ng Cape San Lucas during the night. She was only 23 miles behind the elapsed time re- cord of six days and three hours set by Bob Lynch 's 83-foot sloop Sirius 11in1973. The 15 to 22 knot northwesterly winds, with a three to four foot followin g sea, were the weather conditions to WP's liking. The prospects of lighter winds across the Gulf of California was the on· Jy roadblock in her bid for a new record. • . The rest of the 26·boat Oect also~ had picked up the hOped-for' northwesterly, but the nearest yacht to Pa$jrage was Ra!:!time, sailed by BillWh.ite and Bill Ras- quini of Long Beach Yacht Club, about 140 miles astern. Other Class A yachts nearing the halfway mark were Olinka, 008 miles to go; Primavera, !l21; Sorcery, 631: Anitra, 638; and Dorothv 0 , 651. "l ea~ng the han~icap leaders was Di ck Kelton s Chance-37 Kari II from ·Los Angeles Yacht Club. She was being Chased by Chipata. Crisis, Hornblower and Sigame in that order, All of the <SeeKETCH,PogeAZl or .. •ng.,.~ Coa s t '-tt.& - \\' "" t h.,.r l{lcr·eased c-loudiness tonight with 40 percent chance ·or showers latC this evening and Friday, accord- ing to the weather lady. Jlighs Friday 55 to 60. Lows in the 50s. I NS IDE T ODA V Thieves cli1'bed into the ducal palace of Urbino and n1ode away uXth three renaitsonce painthlgs descri bed ·as pric~less masterpiece•. Sto111, Page Af. . h 1d ex At Ywr SlfnQ Al ::::::.v--.. ... lll'IN ·--· .. L.M.hr: ... -A4,ll c.llfwll• .. .. _ Cla1sltlell """ c.w.tr Cl1•Q ...... ., -••• ~"Ci.; •• or. :~~ • 0 ._.._ .. = .... -· ... --.. • :i::. ... ·~"'*' .. .. ..... _,. •• -· .. --.. --.. ....... .. ---... .. •• ' ' • ~ ,1 r \VASHtNGroN (UPI) -The llOQ ia abouJ evenly divided ·ver wJtettier penalt)es for: possesafnr aroall a.mounts. o a!iJuana should be eliminated • e.1m r fnCreased, according to the Drug A~~·· Council. The council, a private. non- prollt~agency, today released a natiOnaJ survey on marlJUana Out of Pieture . ' Ford's Plwto Covers Nixon MELROSEPARK, 111. fAP> -A .. llend.ar compaJ\y lstrying to solve a presidential portrait problem by pasting over pictores of former President Nixon with phO\Os or Presidel)l Ford. ' ••we bad distribUted abolit 30,oqo of our presidents calendars1 for 191'5 b4fore Nixon suddenly reaigned in August,'' explains Halpin O'Reilly; sales mana$er of'the John Baumgartb Com· pany. , ~r 't ~ ' L'Tbey featured the face o(:Nil<o11 ISO dered by faces of pasl ·presldenllf. Now we have sent out pictures of President Ford that C&\be pasted over Nixon's picturf~." ..... But many cuatoift.ers have objectecl:-O'Reilfy says. ''Pasting on Ford's face leaves Nbon completely out of the picture. They~ he should at least be in lhe border of past pre- sidents.'' • Mill ~~y . . .,, . Wives.Get • ""I~ ~ ' ' Medical .Aid . WASHINGTON (UPIJ - Military surgeons are perform- ing 800 bust enlargement (\nd facelift operations a year -at nominal costs -to beautify military w,ives, says Rep. Les Aspln, (D-Wis.). Quoting f[>efJ:nse Department staUstics,~l\spin said Wednesday ·'this represel).ts an astonishingly hlgh..per..centage consider.ing..lbat medical officers are in such short supply and that the basic health needs of our Gls are not being met." Aspin said ordinary citizens could expect to pay $1,000 to $3,000 for su.ch operations, but . military dependents P!lY only $3 to $4: a day for meals in military hospitals. ' . Burt Most "Watchable' LOS ANGELES (UPIJ-Actor Burt Reynolds has received his trophy as the most watchable male of the year by 41e Society of Man Watchers, an association of women who want to bring equali· ty to the male Corm as a sex ob· ject. The group's president Wednes- day presented the trophy, noting the many characteristics upon which the award was based, in- cluding his •'animal magnetism•' and general virility -and thal he' has a watchable bottom. Reynolds patted his asset and asked, ''Do you suppose I can get this in the cement in front of the Chinese theater?''. Twin Sisters Kill Selves. SA!l'{T LO, France (APJ ·- Two 19-year-old twin sisters com· mitted suicide .ae_ar here by drowning In a s~p, police re- ported. . The twins, Marie-France and Mitl)ele Delande, argu~ with tbejr parents and l ater an- nounced that they planned to kill themselves. Monday, they bought new shoes, then went to the edge of the swamp and jumped in, Police said. . .. ' ' .Fr.a~ PageAJ .. , .. ' ·o L ·.-. ·~ ~ ..• lease .new sfctioOs On lhe con· tinental shelf had alrea<\)' b~en made in Was~gton.. ... And Bell warned, -..If you drill to recover this oil there will-be spillage," noting th:at the Interior Department's own 1,300-page en· vironment!al impact statement said '"major and minor spill~ are · inevita)>le.", . The hearings, by the Bureau or Land ~ MQnagement, involve 10 ·million acres of the nation's.out· er continental shelf, including 1.6 millibn acreS-ot-~ubmerged land · off Southern California. More than 120 persons have been asked to testify, including Cranston •. and Gov. ~(lmunA . Br6wn."Jr., 8fi(1 his chief enetgy hdviser. The hearings will last through Saturday. .' Among the witnesses, Harry MorrisOn , vice president and fieneral manager of Western Oil and Gas Association, is the ma· jor proponent of offshore drilling. His trade association represents the oil indUstry in seven Western states. EnV1ronmentalists have ex· pressed fear of a repeJ:!t of the Jan. 28, 1969 offshore well blowout that sent a massive oil leakage over the Santa Barbara Channel, the offshore islands and the mainland beaches. The heavy crude oil that washed ashor~ killed birds, vegetation 3nd most marine life near the beaches. The oil coating stretched along beach sands, and the outcry at that time gave im· petus to demands (or a halt to new submerged land leasing in the channel. But outer continental shelf lands hold billions of barrels of untapped ofl, arid' in a period of en~Egy crisis, pressure to tap the source~ by both oil producers and government, has bee~ heavy."· •• From Page A.f . ROBBERY. • • The robbEirs left her home with $10,000 in cash from a dresser drawer , and $8 ,350 in other valuables, mostly men's Indian jewelry. _ Mrs. Sacks rolled herself down the stairs to the front door, where she managed to kick with her feet and call for help. No one answered the calls, however, until her husband ar· rived home at8p.m . The Sacks own and manage PAL Communications Corp. in Stanton. • use and atlitudea. It said ~.Pl"' ctn! of ad.ulta f•vor e~n or reduction or erlQllnal . penalties for (XJ6Belilon ot amall a:mounts of marijuana . .CO _per- cenl believe the l.{l.WS shoulCI be tougher. '''l!he distineuishinC J.eature of our sur:vey is that--!\ ii the first naUonalmarijual\a'Survey ttO ask th<( pub\i•'• opinion,on a yarlety of ,changes in marijuana laws currently being debated.by many s_tate legislatures and Congress·,•• said Thomas · Bryant, president 'Of the Drug<:MxfleeMmcll ~i'· '·'' The survey, Bryant-said. showed 18 percent of adult Americans over the age of 18 re- port having tried marijuana and 8 percent say they• ·are current users. Bet.w_een the ages Qf 12 and 17, 14 percfent of those sb.rveyed. said they bad tried rqarij':fBDa and 5_percent said tbey were c'ur- rent users. In 19~1 , the National Commission on Marijuana, with 8 'million using the drug re· gularly. Bryant .said the Drug Abuse Council's survey, done in percen· tages, tra·nslated into figures that show 2:9 million people have tried marijuana with more than 12 million using it regularly.- - Among teen-agers, the survey indicated usage increases sharp- ly with age. In the 16 to 17-year- old bracket, 23 percent said they have used marijuana at least on· ce and 10 percent said they are now using it. In terms of attitudes about changing marijuana possession laws, the survey said there is a ''sharp division. or those who have used marijuana, 82 percent •f avor reducin·g criminal penalties. Of those who have never used marijuana, 30 per.- cent-favor reducing criminal penanies. ·: It said about 13 percent favor retaining the present laws and 8 percel\t said thcy'ha4.no opinion. Othefstatlstfcs: .:. · -Twenty·eight percent or pro- fessionals report.eQ having used mariju·ana with 14 ·percent of all professionals reporting they cur- rently use it. -Two of every five union members report having tried marijuana. -Persons who classify themselves as political indepen· dents are more likely to have used or currently use marijuana than those 'who identi(y themselves as Democrats or Republicans. A third more of those ideg,tifying themselves as Democrats say they have used the drQg as Republicans. -Two out of every three adults who say they currently use mari- juana report the frequency is about once a week or less while 18 percent say they use it once a day or.more. . Girl Mauled By Big Dog ·In Costa Mesa I .. •• ' • • Gargan~n ,Flea If elephants can have flea~. the old j~ke goes, why can't fleas have elephahts? This one could 1r 1t were rea:lly this size, rather than magnified 300 times by a s~ann1!1g electron microscope at th·e Michigan State Un1vers1ty Eiectron·Optics lab. Shoplifter Fl~es · Pursuer in Sewer :.. A ~ift shoplifter who ran llke a halfback heading (or the er\d zo ne escaped down a sewer pipe at Costa Mesa's Soulh Coast Plaza Wednesday after a wild chase, police said. Hi s primary pursuer wasn·t so lucky. at the top <.ind slid .straight down the embaknment. accidentally firing a shot into lhe opposite bank when he plunged into the wa isl·deep pond. ·rhe security guard said he then began flailing around in the muck and accidentally (ired o(( another round harmlessly while Off-duty Long Beach police of-trying to put the pistol on safety fleer Alan Ice, 29, tried to keep and stick it into his back pocket. his cool during the Coot pursuit He was not injured. Crom the Sears store where he Poli'Ce said the shoplifter .dis· moonlights as a security guard carded the two car coats heisted and did manage to capture· the from Sears and vanished into the suspect once. ~ .i • • ~ sewer pipe in a"§Uccei>sfµI ,P.id-t.o _ -: .. escape. . ~· - He said he nabbed him in a con-Several i>ersons said they wit- struction area near the new nessed the chase in the early South Coast Plaza Hotel, but the darkness. but only heard indis· young black man broke loose in a inguishable yelling by pursued scuffle and headed for a 20·foot and pursuer, plus the 2unshots. deep drainage ditch under con· struction. lee told Officer Paul Capucilli the sprinter began to angle down into the deep, water-filled ditch at Anton and Bristol Streets. Fro1n Page AJ KETCH ... • companlon. Adding to the nurse's co~ was the scllodlllod · av-&nC<! by Mrs. Al)ll•ler W~dn~sday . morning at a court hearing deal· me l'!ith> mat-related-"' Ulf Atwalerlortune. ' • ' ''.Wbtjl .iht wgmaq'• Iawy•r called tlilf·h<>Ual' and e~preaNd ·'conc~rn at her not beingin._..t, Jacobson becameworrled . .,. ·we• started looking throulh : e house and found spots that ked like bi~tainf. We also 'JIO\lc•d' 'that a rug· and 1ome -•DJAll cleaij!n.J.1tl!m• were mlu· ej,!18 rtonl tb<lt "'"" plac••· .. 'BIJJtllton sald. ' , • · rnveit1ga19ni li:om 11\e Qf&nge County Crime lab were sutn· mooed and they became con· vlnced that violence had taken p1ace at the Atw~ter. home,. From there the investigat,ion shifted to Glendale. Hamilton said Glendale police joined the search for Bedellan and by mldafternoon officers found him driving a few blocks from his residence. They made a routine car stop and requested that Bedelianjoin investlP,tors at Newport Beach police bead· qua~lers for an interview. '·At that point we simply want· ed to talk to him because we believed he was tha1ast·.man to see her. After an interview here at headquarters we booked him on a murder charge with $250,000 bail,'' Hamilton said. After the interview two teams of detectives drove to t)\e junk yard in Pacoima Wednesday night. .. It took us quite a while to find the drum we wanted at that junky<ird. Then we found one that was Cull to the brim with hard concrete and nearby we found three empty sacks that once had dry concrete mix in them. "We got a chisel and a small hammer and then started cutting the bottom of the steer drum. Jt was like opening a large can with a can opener," Hamilton said. · lt did not take long to de- termine what was inside. Investigators then tediously chipped away the hardened con· crete. "We round the remains very neatly "''rapped in blankets and tied. The minute we discovered the body we stopped and turned the entire thing over to the Los Angeles County coroner's of· fice ," llamilton said. The preliminary survey of the remains indicated that multiple stab wouods and a severe batter- ing With blunt instrument led to the ·worn art's death. An autopsy was scheduled to take place this morning . Hamilton said initial police in- quiries reveaJed Mrs, Atwater was .. the sixth or seventh wife" of the ailing millionaire. whp has been known for years by his family and acquaintances as "Mr. A". Before his illness, Atwater re· Portedly was an executive with the Wrigiey chewing glim firm. So Officer Ice, waving his gun, followed suit, but slipped in mud handicap leaders arc Class C en· tries. Hamilton said Ul.e victim "had most of her relatives in the east and was a rnillionairess in her own right.·· Ice Cream Truck Driver Murdered Special Tax Break Denied A Costa Mesa girl, 5, was SANTA FE SPRINGS CliPl)- \Vind..,.·ard Passage was de- signed by Alan Gurney and built by the late Robert F. Johnson in 1969 . She holds elapsed time re- cords in the l~os Angeles to llonolulu, the J\1iami ·Nassau and Miami to Jamaica races among others. In 1973 she '-''as beaten to 1-lonolulu in the 2.225·mi le Transpac by Ragtime in one o( the closest .finishes ever re- corded. WASHINGTON (AP) -A pro· posed special $l billion tax break for financially troubled firms s uch as Chrysler Corp ., Lockheed Aircraft Corp. and Pan American World Airways was re- jected by the House Ways and Means Committee today. scheduled to be released from the A 37-year-old ice cream truck hospital today, following plastic driver was killed while selling ice surgery to repair the effects of a cream in a r es id e nt i a I mauling Monday by a neighbor's neighborhood. St. Bernard dog. Police found Robert Montey of Shannon K. Inman, of 631 Dar-Paramount slumped dead in the rell St., suffered multiple head cab of his truck Wednesday. and face lacerations in the al· A young girl said s he saw the tack. · truck stop and was going lo buy 1-landicap leaders'by class: Class A. I. Tribute, 2. Dorothy 0, 3. Co nce rto. Class B, 1. Primavera, 2. Mi s· tress Ill, 3. Lussino. Class C. 1. Kari II. 2. Chipata, 3. Crisis. The vote was 17 to 16 against in· corporating the proposal into the multi·b.ilion·dollar emergency economic tax cut bill. Nursing spq~esmen said the some ice cream when she heard child, daughter. or Mrs. Shirley several shots being fired . Inman, was do!gJ very well con-~--.-----~---------------------------------­ sidering the severe nature of the lacerations. Costa Mesa Poli'ce Department Animal Control officers im- pounded the 1ir..· .. year-old St. Bernard for observation at the ci-OltAHGE COAST 5 -------------tyshelter. DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed Prt\'4111fll •!If...,.,.,_ Thomas A. Murphine -n•t l"ll E~tor Charle~ H. Loos Richard P. Nall · ......... l ... ~1191..111""'5 B11tlaR1119 Sen: Henry Jackson will a.n: nou11ce his chndidocy for the Democratic presidential nominailon tonight. Jackson 1 bas purchased five minutes of television Unie from CBS ·to make hia declaration. •• They said it had been inoculat- ed against rabies and had. ap- parently never shown hostility before. Fro•PageAl FIRE .•. works' department. . . In addition, two of three ·firemen laid off by thet city. in December reported for action and aided fire fighters. They were Richard Dewberry and Tom King . Firemen were hampered in fighting the blaze by the location of the home. positioned on. a steeply slopi,ng hiilaide. Th~y were unable tb reach the rearot the structure with hoses. The same hQuse, under dir- fereot owned, had burned two to three years ago, firemen rt· called. Cause of that bt&ze' WU'B maUunctloning television. Fire then wa.a contained on ~ nr1t noor of the home. · Thia time tbe 1ara'1e aod l'Ool of the hbme .we•e heavily damaged. An investigation ia pendllia to determine the exact cause of the bla"' believed to bave atarted In the laundry room. 1 ( AllColon y_. Cllolc1 .i 11" or IJ" CLIP THIS AD NOW Offor ,. ...... Tlnl'tll.13 OUR BEAUTIFUL FAMOUS HAND MADE CANE SWAG OPIH DAILT ICM F 0 R $ 95 • Q.0581 SUM. ~ .,. . • With l1111 Ad arbor '; L«·11·e' S· ms'r~:~l'(tPORT,~7:icn . . .. -.. . -............................ \ m .. •• at -in ra Sl .. ty m cc m ( ,l N bo I ti: r; hi )'• rl H IT .. n n T R c ii II n ro h n h ~ c d ~ r l y h ti b s • I• t c r r I I l ' t ! ( I t i I • • r. v. • , County 4sks Pro,batton tr.nit i4Udit . . .. . . . " .. . By GARY GRANVILLE ' ., , • t~n&bly 1u~rvts ii probation OlfWo.u1r••tutt ..__. -.-.. ~·-'· b I . For the oecdnd•tl 1 1 JUVEN , : P•ufr.am ·w• .... s egun .aat months, Oraingem~o~ \x • -m;suelw~ ~y .w~sfi.rst supervisors have adopte~ ~ r lene<I l!~~·•tlon. !r~~ .~~r.:z "'0"f"fi05 ... b):.tr. tti':idisPflr.~b,l':'h':i~~ ·1n county Juvenile Ha1f"i!~~~ ri~ g< e detenUon ~-unit.at the rated capac·11y .. ... ~ , • ,.. • all. .... r · • . • • • · • • -Its, objectl\le 19" o di~rt Simultaneously, the five already .(lid Into er"c '"..~I 'juvenHe p/fe,nderi'.IN>lll com it-su~u,vlsors vot.ed Wednesay lo Pro6atlon Officer ~~garfi -m·ent to tllt~atr..and Into her as e California Youth Authorl-Grier the bQarll'$ Qjlt!onnnean: tyl)es olt~e4tmell~ ty (CYAJ to conduct a manage-.-CYA w!llJ~~!y resclliO,. ~t!matedexpejaditurestoc'ov-::\y~:i ~g~{m0epaudit of tpe the Juvtp,jle. tiall Ch!oettlrlratiOir er ihe cost of th(\ lwo program$ W r a n •.rtmem. nol\0€1isenlthe oounl.)' De~.'111 werosetat$300,BA'annual!y. • . hen couple~ w1 th ad-~ause dr cbipnic overcrowding "'"Mfss,Grleraaid.Wednesday she m1nistratlve pollcy changes inthehall. '-. '-. plans 'to vialt·Uwt.-s>robation of- -.Hard core juvenile o(fen-ficials in San Diego County. to &~ W@lYI[( @@[(.WO©© Got a problem? T lttn writ~ Pal.' ,Dun11. Pat will cut ri'd tape . gef the• ari.~wers arid ac-· 11on you. rwed to1 solve iriequi!ics in" guvernr11e11f and bu .~inf'SS. /lrlall your queslior1s to Pat Dunn /Al Your Service. Orprige Cuasl l)aily P1/ol. P.O. llor 1560. Costa !'tfe¥D. CA 92G26. lucludc your lelepllone nu111lwr. Na•e Preference • DEAR PAT: I am planning to be married Jn a few months, and I wonder If it's possible to con- tinue using my maiden name, rather than assuming my husband's surname. K.J., Costa Mesa 'lbere's no law against ~eepl•«. your maiden name after mar· ria1e except in the state· of Hawaii. Statutes In OC.her states m•y IH•me you wlU, but they do not require It. Using a ma1den name alter marriage may cause red tape in document processing. To ilvold this, the Women's Rights Project of the American Ovit Liberties Union advises Ill· Ing a court petition to establish the m•iden name as the legal name. This action Is particularly recommended for a woman who his decided lo reassume her maiden name after ustng her husband's surname for a period qt.time. WRP suggests present- i.ft,g the court with copies of name . c.halige r.equest1 on Identifying documents and announcements lo p1'ofe11lonal associates and friends. • Doll Bunt ders, eat>ecially,those ,who com-study lb p!'J(r.a!D established m!t violent S!l'fe'~, Will be com-there to keeP ~offenders Out mttte~ to 'Sletoer jnstitutlons. of that county's juvenile hall. county"l;jit t~B\1'.~separa from Under the San Diego pl.an adult o f'encU!rs. ·,,; . • •. youths who comlnit such 9ffe.nses -vo~tbs who cofnmtt offenses'' as truancy ·and ctiffew ,violations that are ·offenses-. only if com4 ate deni.ea .admission to theiball mitted by minors. such as tru'an-and t11eated.:in cotnnWn.ity ... 1).asea cy and curfew ~iblat'.ions, will be cehters ..... ~,,._ . · divert~d.,...fl"ofu rather than d(!--'Recruitiirg SUCli· centeri, tn . tail)fa 1~ juvenjle hall. . Oran'ge County,haSJ>i:~ved to be a _,.-Ttf some degr~e. · d\f-difficult t~&k iq r¥fne instances, ferences arp.ong countr, officials. county Adl}j;~trative Officer over policies .de"I ng with Jfoberl1,I'h.QW8.stoldsuperv.fs0rs. juvenile delinquefitCY and, crime Tbcima,t"&aid efforts to cori'tract will pr't_ba.bly be settled by re-1 With f\.ve local YMCAs have. commerid"atip tv A is expected yielded no· results because of to_ make to the board of restrictions placed on buildings supervisors when its audit is that can be utilized as temporary completed. or foster homes for juveniles. As far as the decertification The audit of the county Proba· notice is concerned. the county lion Department was suggested has until Feb. 17 to indicate to the by. Fifth District Supervisor state that tbe hall's papulation is' Thomas Riley and quickly en· below its rated 312·bed capacity dorsed by the remaining four and to file an •'acceptable" plan board members. for maintaining it at or below Differences in approach to that level. treatment of juveniles was il- Wednesday, juvenile hall's lustrated in reQ"tarks Fourth Dis- population was 200, or 14 youths ttict Supervisor Ralph Clark under the number allowed. directed to Miss Grier. Policies adopted recently by "I th.ink we know bricks and Miss Grier have in the main mortar11are not the answer to our been responsible for reducin"i: the problem,'' ·Clark said. ··1 ihtnk hall's population from an over· we must look fOr programs that crowded statei.oits currently ac-can help -u-s control-this situa .. ceptable level. . lion,'' he added. Among the temporary Clii'rkthen·suggestedthat:'Miss measures she invoked was a . Grier's department be as"signed moratorium on probation depart· to a proposed social services 11).ent recommendations for in· superagency rather than to a definite aod definite commit-sugges ted public aafety ments to juvenile hall. superagency when those two con·· The measures adbpted by the .glomerations of county 'depart- board Wednesday are aimed at rnents are formed. helping· lo relieve overcrowding The Anaheim supervisor's sug- and are CXJ)eCtL'CI 1.0 be the COr · gestiOO renected the feeling Of nerstone of the plan to keep lhe some board members that proba- haJl's population at an accepta-lion functions should be centered ble level. in local communities rather than One measure the ~rd ap-at detentions centers such as proved was an extension of an in-juvenile hall. , , I Offshore Drilling ' • • • 11u.111dax, February I , 197!1 DAILY PILOT (13 • • U,PI Tel11t1ho\OI ART BUCHWALD FINALLY DANCES AT THE WHITE HOUSE (left) WITH FIRST LADY At Right,' Actrftss Candice Bergen Waltzes With White House Photog David Kennerly Buchwald Das Fling -wAstITNGTO~ CUP.J)-- Humor columnist Art Buchwald is going to have to write a seqllel to "I Never Danced at the White House.'' · Buchwa ld \\.'as a guest at a White tlouse dinner Wednesday night honoring Pakistani Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, and twirled First (,.ady Betty Ford around the dance floor "'·hen the Marine band struck up "They'll Never Believe Me ." The pudgy, cigar·smoking satirist and author or the b90k .. l Never Danc·cd at the White · I-louse," was all smiles when he entered. Buchwald had not been especially welcome at the \Vhite l·louse for a number of years - particularly during the Nixon era \Yhen his jibes did not sit well v.·it.h the Administration. 1 Buchwald, interviewed L~ fellow news men, quipped th ;1t the sumptuous ··supreme of pheasant'' dinner '"hasn't in· fluenced me at all. .. But he added with a ty,1inkle in his eye, "I think Ford's program is perfe ct and I wou ldn 't change a thing. We have to go the wholt• route," he said with a smile . .. But l can't understand wh.Y everyone \vas laughing wh en I walked in." l\1rs . Ford said she would have asked Buchwald to dunce if he didn't ask her. But he did the honorable thing. It was a night for d<.1ncing and . the Preside nt and Mrs. 1'~ord did a lot of it. But Secretary of Stale llcnry Kissinger and hi s wife, N ancy, left right nftcr dinner. Ki ssinger sat next to n1ovie star Candice l3ergcn. \.\"ho has hL'l'll t<1k1n g <1 seril'S of exclusive photographs of 1''01·d for a 1n agazin~ article. \Vhen he w<1s askt:d how ht> liked sittini.: nL·xt lo !\liss Bergen, Kissinger raised his eycbroy,·s and said, .. I knOYl f\tiss Bergen ·· \\'hen the fo1·m1._·r ··secret ~y,·. 1nger'· \\'as ;iskcd ir he cvpr· datl•d l\1iss Bci·gcn ~and he has the secretary or State looked arounll sheepishly and said, '"\Vhcrc's my.Wife?'' · ·:: Mi ss Bergen. wt'aring a glitter· ing: blue sequin gov,1n y,•ith her · ~Jonde h<.1ir f.illing to her shoulders. \Vas the date of ch ie f . White l.f ousc photographer David Kenncrl.v . DEAR PAT: I wonder if any of . H • Und Wi your readers could help me aring.·Q er· ay locate a buying source for two lit-e . . ~ . lie boy and girl plastic dolls I 4';~~~1" bought 15 years ago at a dime store in Chicago. They had magnets in their heads and leaned forward to kiss whenever they were moved close to each other. Mine were lost when I moved and It would mean a lot to me to locate another set. • ().M., Costa Mesa U AYS hears from an)' readers knowing where these dolls can be purchased. You wlll be contacted. l'SLIC Slllefd DEAR PAT :-All the savings and loan associations advertise they·are protected by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. I'd like to know just how the FSLIC provides protec· tion for savings in these insured institutions, and what would hap· pen if one went under. A list or speakers scheduled to address a three-day he.aring begiMing today on the environ· mental impact or offshore oil drilling reads liko a ··who's Who'' of pro and anti-oil rorces. And. in the anti camp, there is heavy representation from ,, Protests Hit Scheduled Calley Visit RENO . Nev. <AP! -A scheduled campus appearance by convicted Vietnam war criminal Orange County's ..,coastal ·com- munilies, areas which y,·ould bear a brunt of offshore oil drill· ' ing impact. Coastal cities representatives will be among ,speakers scheduled to address the Bureau of I.and Management Depart· ment of the Interior hearings in Beverly Hills Friday. Included are: -HUNTINGTON BEACH, to be represented by Councilwoman Harriet Wieder and staff mem· hers from the city attorney's of. fice and department of planning. -NEWPORT' BEACH, to be represented by Mayor Pro Tern Milan Dostal and City Attorney Dennis O'Neill. J .Y ., Newport Beach William Calley has drawn pro--LAG JJNA BEACll, to be Each savings Institution ap· tests from the University of represetlled by Mayor Roy proved for account Insurance Nevada-~eno student newspaper Holm_. , , .. 1 ·\ must meet high standards In andanAsianst.uden~group . _ O'f.lnge County will be operating: policy and manage· Calley, convicted Jn the ~y Lai r~reSented by George Osborne, ment, according to &he Federal m~ssacre and later. freed, .15 ten-~ dtreclor of the ~unty's "super Home Loan Bank Board in tatively schecl~1o be.on ca~-I' agency," the Environmental Washington, D.C. Adherence to pusApr08.Asc l?ffic~alsaidJl ManagementAgency. these standards is determined would be Calley s ~irs~ ~ 8 P .. · ln addition, 9ppqsition to of- tbrouch regular examination by pearance ~t.a~y university(· /.J> • (shore oi~productiorihas been of· federal or state a1enclel. In ad· T_he activities board of t.!Je-'A,s-ficially voiced by San Clemente ditlon, Insured Jnstltutions are socJated Studen~ ... pf the.,.,Uoiyer!it-and San JUan;~pislra.Yo. reqWred to tnalnlain reserves ~Y of Nevada put Oft formal sigrt· · .eriv8te citfzenS scheduled to agalnst poa•fble losses. Ir, ing 9~ ~ contract Wedn~d0l¥ ~ atfend the meeting include Betty despite 'these precautions, an In·, pay btm12.~pluse)lJ>eMf5• ... Heckel or Laguna B~ach, An-, sured assoCl,tlpn get.$ tnto flnan-' P~tePerr~era. asslstanQ!ea.nof lhony D~metriades of Laguna cial dtrflcult1e1 and a recelveJ;' li ~tu.dents,.,said he wanted the sign. ··Beach eo-cbairman of Drill Oil appointed · for-purposes of II· int"deta.¥e.fl until eve_rY.one had~ a ·Elsewhere, anc{Harry P . Jeffrey quldatlon, the FSLIC Is on ha~d chanceloexpresstheirfcelings. of Laguna Be~·ch, YiCe president promptly with cash to protect IC• s~gebrush •. th.e .stu:ct.e~t .of the Seasl)l)~ Environmental count holders. Payments usaa~ly newspaper, edltor1al1zed this AlliancU· and Sec ttli.ry of Drill begtnwlthin10'da)'tlft.et.the-lb· we-:k that Calley 'f/aS not wlse OilElisewberi: ·l .,-... 1 ! I losed od choice as a speaker. .. ' . so.red assoc at on 1 ~~ a ~'The thought of payiQt the of-,.... ~-~ tberecf!Jver appoln~ ficer who kiiJOO 'no less' than 22 ~ • • ,. , VietnameS"e men, women and -, •• ~,;,, ~121 l'-Part• Sl•ltar children strikes us as morally ob-J uue~U e f.:f DEAR PA f t [ have a Capitol · 'tuse ~nd an &!front to every Ambassador cassette i'e-~e.r•c&!' sold1r,r:' who served ,. t to· J:~" ·. :a corder/player /st&reo deck t1'!'elJ\V.1etnam, (ht; ewspaper Ji ~ purchased several years ago said. ... " from Two_,. Guys d'epa~\ment The. Asian·Ameri~an Alliance •tore. Trouble devel~ jilter .on,ca~pus said !I d(d not oppo.&o the ·guarantee had run out and Calley .s ap.pe8.Fah_ct. bul~pposed . when J contacted the stQre about the untverslty.:.a J>l'OP()sal \0 pay an authorized repair shop. no lo· • him $2,QOO . formatiori was avai,able beCause , ~ . , Two Guys I! no longer handling Carrt·e1"·in Kenya( that brand. What should I do now? A.R,, llUntlnlf,On Beach Electro-Tech Service, IM9·7l Park Ave., Costa Mesa, can han· die Urie rep~lr for you. A 1poke1man noted that once moat of theme recorder• are opened u.p, h'• lb•loul lh1I 'their •111c de- lllU 1i:e. ••l'Y almllar, .,.d 1111· a1ual i>atis 1e!dom are -~red- WAsHlNGTON (IJPtr -The Pentaton aonounccd Wednesday that the-nUclO~r-pow~red ·aircraft carrier Entt!l"Ptlse in the Indian Ocean (CH' &bout 1ont1 month, is visltln1 M'Otnba , Kenya. Repi>rtaear!yltad&aldtbe Enterprise wu aalltna t6 Viet> nam. .. ' •• SULPHUR, La, (UPIJ -1 'Phe case on the docket wi:ts that of a man stopped fpr go· .. ing 42 miles an hQ..l&.r in a 3S mph zone. When Jupge E. w. TbQmpsonfas~ed how the de· lendant ~ eaded, Thompson got ;out Of, ~s,~b,alr. moved , 11rollnll tO',th~ otber side o( tho be~ch and said "guilty; Your llono • • Thom·pson re<ill'ned to his chair and fined himself' $17 .50. "I lelt I needed to be slowed down.:· Thompsl>a said Wed' 'l'tesday. · , • > .. During the month of FEBRUARY 15 to 25% OFF on UPHOLSTERED SOFAS Choose from a large selection of Fabrics ' ' ' Illustrated is the .... ... '. f • I • 1 ' .... .., 88" Bown ond Feather Sofa Regular "89500 Now $695 • PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DES\GNER.r Op_tn Mon., lhu_ri. l Fri, E.vti. . , • ~ I ". . -~. ' ' . ,, ·'. ... -· ' 221! HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA . CALIF. ' --· - • r- • • • • .. i I I .t« DAIL V PILOT • ! . Cu.rtq,;,,,.? • • -Win~ An.artlstwbowamstolWlllbe Ille rqcky No<tben canr-. CJ!IDt in a curtain al white~ LONJ>ON (UPI) -The London Dal!Y lllrroibu pubU.bed a llu rettlved ·appro.,.I for faur pid!ltt lcleutified as a nude portrait 91 'rballand'a Queen Sirikit · !llllesolbll:M-mllepr<>je<t. peintedby berhusband King Dhum.lbol. • · • · · n.. Ilaria Cowlty Board al Tlie-picture al lhe painlin,; waa ••COlllP8Died ~y a photo ilors _..,..ec1 plus by kackhol of Oueen Siril<it taken in 1966. The newspaper did llol ~•••eMll -.-to SaJ-lhepictureollhepain!plgcameintoiUpc>sseasloo. • build ii ''running reoce" from ''Tblsishowlhell<otherc>.flhellQOO.Half·BrolberofU.,SW> Petaluma tot.be ocean.. Tbt.. vole and Possessor of Four and Twenty GOiden Umbrellas· sees the waa4--1. ' lad:r"ia bis life.'' tbenewapapersaidbl the accompa.nyinestory. 1_B ut Javacbeff, who once "Or, to pu1 it aootber way,<tiow Kini JlbjllD,l'bol of Thailand q.raped a red t urtaln over a pain1' his wile. Queen Siritit, tn the nude. 1 : ,. Colorado canyon, still needs '"The painting ls among dC:nh.s just like it' Which tine l;he permisSion from neighboring walls of the couple's priv•~ bonte in Bangkok:. They are seen oo- Sonoma Cowl~ Calilomia ly by members of ~e royal f amUy and close friends.'' · Coastal Couimlssioo, the state The newspaper H.i~ the '6-year~ld king bas won several LancU Commission and the Army prizes at art exhibitions. .. • 1 Corp1ofE"ngineer1. · ''But he tends to keep.quiet about his revealing portraits or 1 • his wife. Just as be Prefers aevea: to talk about the film 'The King ,, T ·h o us ands of w ai 1 i og and I' based onhisgreal-graudfather," the paper said. ... mourners. smashed lbr.ough a "His 42-year-old wife, the mbt.her of four .children, clearly en· line ol policemen and grabbect joys posing in the altoe:ether, bi.It, then, she is a model queen the coffin of Om -~. a L...:...;~.:.·_· ----·---·~------.--------' beloved singer whose body was being carried through the streels • • ofCairotoward,herfuneral. ~,.,·'The people 1hould carey her,•• .. nowd members screamed as they batUed through ' the heavy mnlon on IJberation Square and surged toward the funeral pro-Thieves· Steal 3 cession. . I More than 200,000 persons. many of them crying openly and ~& "La llab U Allah" - 1bel'e is no god but Allah -lined the ball-mile long funeral route. Art l\'.la.sterpieces • --xuch of Nashville's country music elite came to see its city and industry on film at the world URBINO. Italy (AP> -Three priceless paintings by the Renaissance masters Raphael and Piero delta Francesca were miere of ••1V. W. and tile Dixie "Ttx:rr:;:· starring' Burt ~rous Toll lcls...,w•s•fllade last year oo . • , atlonJnNashvUle. '· · 'C'.kll-t 'I AUending the opening night l1 reC Or . g_w~tt 1;:9Y!l!rY __ {llU_!i,c~~-~-_ _ _ · · Will Lose Pay PEOPLE HARRISBURG.' Pa. <UPI> - 14otars •mllle Pearl, Chet Alkins, 4liarleY Pride, Porter Wag-r, ttW!r Panon, Bob.hr Goldllboro, e Cambell, Danny Davis, I Reeves and Buddy Killen. • Rep. Bella Abzug said she is onsidering· running £or the enate seat held by IJ"!!.';ervative-Republican .James B11eldey In 1976 . "As soon as J have confidence !itbat there's an adequate and eapineful .response to ~ c.al\· 'dacy, I will mak.e a forlDM an- uncement," she said. .A female toll collector who was lirtd (Ol' making love with a truck driver in a collection booth on the Pennsylvania Turnpike cannot get back pay for the time she was off, acoordin"g to a court ruling. The woman, identified in the court opinion only as "Ma. x:· "'aS allegedly observed with the truck;fr at about 4:30 a .m. on Nov. 25, 1972. She was fired four days later for ''behavior un· becoming an employe." She later was reinstated but was t1efused back pay. · stolen early today from · the l>ucal 'Palace in Urbino. Police said it was the "greatest art the£t in modern Italy.•• . The police said the thieves Cllmbed a scaffold erected on the palace wall for restoration work, brOke a window aad escaped with Raphael's La Muta (The Mute Girl> and Piero della Fran- cesca's Madonna of Senigallia -and 'the Flagellation-Of Christ, The Canvases were taken from their frames, Which were left b\lhlnd. OFFICIALS SAID the value of . the paintings. could not be estimated since it has been years since a work by either painter bas come on the market. Although Raphael is the more iX>PUlar 0£ the two, the paintings by Piero della Francesca were considered among· the best ex- amples of that 15th Century master's WC1rk still in existence. Officials said the three paint· ings would be difficult if not im- possible to sell since they are so well known . Rockets ~ ' J Kill Nine ... Children PHNOM PENH, Cambodia CAP> -Two Khmer Roulil;e rockets killetl 12 persons and wounded 45 in ~heart of Phnom Penh today. Many of the victims· were schoolchildren in a cro'wded( classroom. U"IT ........ : It was the heaviest toll from a rocket attack on the Cambodian capital since the ~nsurge nts began an o(feMive in the Phnom Penh area on New Year·s Day. Officials said that since then, 553 rockets have been fired into the city and its airport, killing 74 persons and .. ·ounding more tha'.n Trf••ed 335. ONE ROCKET tOOay exploded · in a tree shading the Watt Phnom College, a private elementary school for the children or wealthy Chinese and Vietnamese families. The force of lhe blast sent a lethal shower of jagged metal, pieces of construction material and glass through the classroom beneath the tree. Nine of the 107 children reciting their morning French lesson in unison were killed instantly, and JS were wounded. Pfc. Chesler L. Ward Jr. has ·been ordered ~ clip eig ht -inch handlebar moustache by military judge in Ft. Campbell, Ky." He was not penalized any further in court-martial. A.gents Qwz Girl Looking Like Patty As ambulances race d lo hospitals with casualties and back for more, litlle survivors under 10 ran wildly about, tears streami ng down their faces. · SU·.PttP..1ERVILLE. Ga. tAPJ - Blood-covered books were FBI agents questioned a .young strewn about the classroom. v.·oman who looks like Patricia v R 1 G HTENED . fa mi 1 ics· Hearst for several.hours \Vedncs-,.. day n1ght and then announced rushed to the school. The \li·ail or that it was not the missing mothers could be heard above -. the din. Families of children mis· California newspaper heiress. ·'The girl that \\'e checked out sipg from the school we'nt from in Summerville. Ga. is not Jlatly hospital to hospital, searching l-learst.'• said James P . O'Kee£c, for their little ones. assistant special agent in charge At the Prcak Ket Mealea of the Atlanta Division or the hospital. a Chinese man knelt at FBI . the side of his two dead children An FBI agent "·ho questioned and sobbed quietly. roclC:ing back the "'Oman said,•· rt·s not her . \Ve and forth on his knees. have o ne available fingerprint A bloc k away from the school. r p II d · · a second rocket landed close to rom atty · earst an tt is not her.·· the central market. killing three The woman. v.·ho identified persons and v.·ounding lOotjlers. h e r se lf a s Cathey Lynn The shell landed in a taxi bus as v·il leneuve o( El Cajon. Cali!., hundreds ran in panic, rcp<>rters \\'as delaioed by Chattooga Coun· on the scene said . ty Sheriff Gary McConell when SIX OTllER rockets hit the she "'ent to the county jail to try airport, the~Cambodian military to secure the release of a man command reported. But it said ·'1i;tehtified as Roriald ·D~vidson. there were no casualties or alias .George ·Herman Bailey. damaii;c . . also of El Cajon. 111!-paet ,Study " • ' ·' ... Rappe'd --·' WASHINGTON (AP> -The Environmental Protection Agen· cy has proposed a two.year delay in opening untouched o~fshore areas for oil and gas leasing and an indefin•te ban on leasing oft the Alaska coast. . The EPA recommendations were sent to the Interior Depart· ment, which was directed by then-President.Nixon in January 1974 to lease 10 million offs~or~ acres in 1975, more than triple the 1974 leasingschedule. l lowever, Interior Secretary Rogers C.B. Morton has pulled back from that target and now says the department \\"ill choose areas for leasing to achieve the most effective exploration of new areas. EPA ALSO SHARPLY criticized Interior's preliminary ~tudy o( the environmental im· pacts of exploring and develop· ing the new "frontier area" o(f the Atlantic Coast and the coasts of California and Al ask?. Interior's impact statement apparently ignored other govern- ment y,·arnings about environ· mental hazards rrom oil end gas drilling off Alaska, the EPA said. EPA argued that coast.Bl states should be given up to two years .. to rormulate their manage- ments programs to accom· modate the demands of offshore development.·• As for leasing in the waters orf Alaska, EP~ said the area may have to be de· veloped some day but that In· ·terior "has not been able lo de· monstrate that the benefit in oil development outweighs the en· vironmental rosl.'' IN ANOTllER energy develop- ment, regulations "·ere proposed by the Federal Energy Ad· minis tration to prohibit some large power plants and other in· stallations from switching from coal to natural gas or petroleum as a generating fu el. The proposed regulation would carry out the Ford administra· lion's previous ly ::innounced - policy lo encourage maximum use of coal in place or oil and gas, in agreement "'ilh the Environ· menl:al Protection Agency. Noted for her liberal voting re· d, loqu;1.city and noppy hats, Abzue is iri her third term in the ouse. Teamsters local 77 filed an ap· peal with Commonwealth Court seeking the back salary. 'fhe un · ion charged an arbitralor was re· quired under the union contract There were two theorieS: that the thieves had been com · missioned by a collector who would keep the paintings for hi s .------------------------------------------ secret enJoyment, or that they • Prlpce Bernhard or the etberlands will visit the hoenix Zoo Saturday to view the ourishing herd of rare Arabian ryx. PrinCe Bern~ard is president f the World Wildlife Fund. hich was instru.Jllental in establishing the herd1 now num- ring 44 including nine on loan tbe San Diego Zoo. The Phoenix Zoo was selected ps caretaker of the world herd of it<>l'YX, originally numbering nine, because the climate and terrain e similar to its natural habitat the Arabian Peninsula and ~orthward into the Sinai, Palestine. Jordan, Syria and · Iraq. • A new Is raeli (ive·pound anknole is going to carry a pie· ure of llenrietta Szold, the American founder of Hadassah, e largest organization of Jewish omenintheworld. Finance ministry officials said it will be the first Israeli banknote to honor an American an~ .a specl.fic woman. Boston to awafd the money. Commonwealth co urt dis· agreed Wednesday .• The court said it agreed with the arbitrator's ruling that the turnpike commission's pro· cedural error did not present .. compelling reasons" for award· ing back pay. "This decision, particularly in light or the seemingly s ufficient grounds £or discharging 'Ma. X.' did not result from 'mani£e,st dis· regard' of the collective bargain· ing agreement," the court said. D-'ly Pilot D.il•ery l•G•oroMMd Monclay•Friday: II you do not tiave your paper by 5:30 p.m .• call belore 7 p.m. and )'()Ur copy wltl be de- hvered. Salurday and &.nday;. II )'OU Oo oot rEice1ve your copy b)" 9 a.m. Salur· day. or 8 am Sunday. call before 10 a.m. and voor copy wilt be delivered. cn111..._, ... , ••••• Most ()Jange County Areas '42-4l21 Northwest Huntington Beacl'I. and Westminster ....... 54°"1220 San Chtmenle. Cap1slrano Beach. San Juan Capistrano. Dana Po+nl . Soutti Laguna. Laguna Niguel .......... ff5-04JO Loses would try to collect ransom fo r their return . THE DUCAL PALACE is now a museuP._1 . Bruno Molaioli. Italy's forme r directQr·general of fine arls, said the stolen Raphael ''i s a masterpiece of the master's FlorentJne period when the young Raphael was still unde r th e influence or Leonardo da Vinci ·· Porno Receipts Finance Ziegle'r ' MADISON;Wis. (UPI> -The money Univ~ity or Wisconsin ,Students will '1ae to pay former 'White House 'q>ress Secretary Ronald Ziegler· for a speech com- es in part from the gate collected for a showing of\lie pornographic movie ''DeepThn>at.'' Ziegler is schiduled to speak Feb. 19, sponsored by the un· iversily's lecture society which showed ··oeep Throat" last fa!J to raise money for its speaker program . Power SnC>WJtorm Leaves Chaos in Jt,s Wake 1 •• ,,, M•-li.tll• l•lo k ... IMIF>Mli je\091~ 11•1 • .. .Sun, llfoQn; Tides • Charles Jo~dan i's h_ere! The Charles Jourdan collection is now at Bull ock's South Coast Plaza. And just one of the exciting shoes in his collettion is "Espagne" ... a sleek.city sandal' with a wide vamp and ankl~ strap. A skirt shoe for the long leggy look. Bone only, $66 Fashion Shoes • ,. ~ I ! ' ... s s Cal ••• blu lb• te• •YI 191 d~i ta11 1nc ins ... J>OI ( ter m• Ca ot: I to1 Prt d1 mi tai pa! SOI Stli tbc uri pia mi rw .§ 1 cu 33 re! me on wi' Wt th• \!.'if I to ne rot n~ sci ar Pt di! 'i <U Ar co he al fr. Fr I Tc wl Ac IOI he ri !BJ m, er M Cl bE nc 50 fr< th n1 G1 W' ct n• of w In OJ bt ' .. j ' .. M V1 •• SI •• •• I• a1 "' d• r< It SI n s R !l ti ti • " • 'I I < I ( ' • ' \ I --.......,._ ---... ~ Meiric.J Syste.s.&'\ Slated • • • • • 'f • 1 --- ' CALIFORNIA Thu'9d•y. February 8. 1975 DAIL v PILOT AS Slaipi1ag Case SLA Gun Boy"s Family Cost Man ' May Sue Cop Big Fine'"' OCEANSIDE CAP! - The parents of a youlb slain by a sheriff deputy's. bull e t have hired a lawyer in contemplation of a wron~ful death suit against the San Diego. County Sheriff's Depart~ ment. SACRAMENTO CAP> -A Kentucky man, wht~ said a gun he lx>ught wa!>I' stolcn before il was found in the rubble or last l\1ay's Symb1oncsc Police Nab 4 Leland f'helps, 15, was Libera t lo n Arm y fatally woundL"<i ri.1onday s hootout in Los Angclc:;r by Dep. Alan C. Fulmer. was fined $1 ,000on a n1is· 28. <i member or <ispeclal' demeanor federal gun weapons tei:im trying to charge. In 2 Murilers root out a sniper \\'ho had U .S. Dis t. Court Jud~t· taken two ljttle girls Thorn us J . l\1acBridl• hostageinlhcirhouse. also placed Eddie C CITY OF INDUSTRY Th d house. Spurkn1an of l..ex.ingtoo ose arreste were 011 probation for fivt.• (AP) -Two men were identified as David THE GlJNMAN, David :years at the sentencing s hottodeathandanother Dupras, 19 : C harles RT 11 hear1·ngTucsday. d d r f E D Id K I . erre , ~O. eventually woun e a ter our men vans, 34 : ona t: so, -11 ( Spai·kma•> p lead"d comm1 cc !'>Uicidl· after .. s tormed into a motorcy-25, and Gregory White . a four· hour standoff_ g:uill y to l'laiming falsely cle shop, shooting two of 20. that he was u fede rally the victims on the spot Officers said lbc four .. , don't think this is licensed gundealerwheii and kidnaping the third, menfatallysbotAdelbert t..'\'t..•n a ciuestion or he bought five hi gh- authorities ~aid.· l·le mpy, 34, of Ontario in negligence : l think it is a po\.vered 1>istols from ;} DMVHit L_SD Suspect Free on Bond , Later Wednesday a f-~he head and wounded question of intentional Stockton sporting goods ternoon, the bullet· Antaleon Sanchez, 29, of homicide," said attorney store in June 1972. • riddled body of the kid· Walnut in the leg without Mike 11~gn cr, represent· 0 n c .of th c ~ m 1n , naped man was found apparent warning after ing Will:.ird and Di ant..•_ automatics. fo~nd in the along a rural road near e.~~eringtheshop. Llnderwood, Phe lp s' c-~arred •rcm;uns of l~tt Ontario, about 15 miles A THIRD MA.N, idcn-parents. hideout \vhcrc s 1:t away. Los Angeles Coun-tified as M iehael D. persons died, was tr;iced tty Sheriff's d e puties O'Hara of Pomona, v.•;.is S h e riff John Duffy lo the Stot:kton slore SAN DIEGO (AP) A San Diego man convict· By Gunman·ed in 1he lar•est LSD case in United St ale!!! his . tory \\'ill be allowed to go free on app:eal bond provided he Occasion<illy ··shows his race" in court c\/'ery month. For Cash· Surrender REDONDO BEACH (UPI) -Lee Peterson', 33, surrendered in response to a plea by his mother and was booked on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon Wednesday tor alle&edly threatening a neighbor wilb a pair or scissors. DepuUes were called to Peterson's home Wed· nesday morning after he re,.rtedly threal€'ned a netlhbor with a p&tr of sciMers When officers arri ved . they said Peterson was bran - dishing a shotgun. Pllet Dies ' SAN FRANCISCO CUPI > -A 55-year-old American Alrllnea pilot collapoed and died ol a heart attack while flying · a DC·lO on a check ru1ht from Oakland to San Francisco. Claude R. 1-lamlllon, Tulsa, Okla ., was nytng with a Federal Aviation Administration inspec- tor Tuesday ni,!!:h\ when he collapsed. The plane, y,•hich car- ried no passengers, landed safely and was met by a resuscitation crew, Morro· Clea11up MORRO BAY l APJ - Cleanup operations have begun along beaches on north Morro Bay after 500 gallons of oil seeped from offshore wc.Jls in the Santa Barbara chan- nel last week, the Coast Guard says. Cleanup crews began \\'Ork Wednesda)'. con· centrating their efforts near the seaside village o(Cayucas. Officials said strong winds pushed the seep- ing oil 80 miles north aftj onto the Morro Bay beaches . BELLFLOWER lAPI -A gunman has robbed the Department of Motor Vehicles here of a n estimated $200 ,000 but most of the loot reported· ly was in ilon·negotiablc checks. OMV office manageri Charles Creighton said the gun.man forced his way to the cashier's cage Wednesday and de· manded "'All the Brinks' money.·· Instead, he got two bags Cull of personal thecks from motorists ror their registration re· newa.18 , plu5 some cash. Creighton said. I Ove r strenuous ohjc<·- ll on s fr om Ju sti.ce Department attprn(!ys . U:S. Distri ct Courl Judge Gordon ·rhumpson approved a $50,000 ap- pe a I bopd fQr Paul G'or.don"·i'rakcs, who is conlc!!lting his convlc · tion. · JUSTICE Department attorney James Rran- nigan s uid he had con· fidcntial inform:1tion that Frakes would ri ce if fl'c~d on bond, but "as ovt>rr ult.•d . Brannig4:in refust.•d to specif\.' ~v-hal his i n· formation \\"as. ' ,., .. Dirt/Rust Fulflo® WATER FILTERS .24.88 CARaCAUNDliM·~ Removes dirt & rusl from water.~ Delivers 6 gals ./min . WS10 2-PK. Refills. RWSS .. , 4.88 Taste/Odor Filter. 2·&tep : removes solids plus controls obnoxiou& odors. WC10 . 28.88 2·pk. Refills. RWC5 .... 8.88 }+'r akes ·and several said. then forced into the sus· ackno\vledged Tuesd:..iy through a serial number. other men were cqpvicl· · ABOUT 30 minutes peels' car and driven to th<it 1''uln1er h<.1d been Sparkman said he had ed in connection with the later, four men were ar-the outskirts of Ontario under orders to "shoot to U!Sed the li cense of a 1973 seizure of LSD rested on a free way in in San Bernardino Coun-kill" if the chance <irosc. rriend to buy the guns \'alued al S1 million. nearby Pomona and ty where he \\'ilS s hot to Durfy said he fired at a and that they werestolL·n Prosecutors then said booked Cor investigation death and later dis-s had o\\'Y figure he from the trunk or his the a r rests had broken or murder and kidnap. cov~red by <i passer th~ught to be Ute sniper. automobile a fe w da\os the largest LSD ring,...~~~~~'-~~~~,.....~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~a~f~tc~··~·h~c~·~p~u~r2c~h~a~sed::!.~th~c~·n~1.:.. ever uncovered in the LS. An alleged leade r of tQe rin g, Vladiinir Pct roff · T 1:homa koff. failed to makt" any 1:ourt appcaranct.'s after post- ing $50,000 bond and is no\\' sou~ht as a fugitive. Another convicted dcfen- d ant, Manuel .Glen Abasc<il. of Berkeley re- mains in jail in lieu or S75,QOO bond. TllOM PSON granted Frakes' bond on the con· dition that he appear ih Thon1pson's courtroom oi:i the last cour't day or ea1:h month "t o just sho\\' vour race:· Frakes agreed. STORE HOURS Mon, thru Fri, 9-9 Sot. 9-6 Sun. 10-4 'Tcufcr HURRY LAST 3 DAYS! EMDS FEB. 9! Just when you need it most, frigidaire"scomeupwttha I way to give you something more for you.r money: 3600 S&H G.een Stamps h .. when you buy one of these popular Frigidaire appliances between January 19th and February 9th! Se.e coupon for details. 3600 s&H Green Stamps ftee with this 100% Frost-Proof 17 .0 cu.-ft. Frigidaire Refrigerator. SAVE NOW fPCJ.t70T 7200s&H Green Stamps free with this Frigidaire Laundry Pair. SAVE NOW Salvation Army Eyes Site.Buy• LOS ANGELES lAPl -The president of Marymount Palos Verdes College 11ays the sale of the !Chool to the Salvation Army ls noW in escrow. ENAMELED Toilet SHI 699 One-piece core molded under R.ressure-won't crack. Coton .. M3QQ TOILET TANK . 7aa·i REPAIR KIT " ' '1 lncl.-ballcock, floa,.,.od. tank blll & lttembl~. flu sh lever, float, etc. 4086C , Indoor /Outdoor THERMOMETER SPEC/Ill! 344 Dr. Thoma• D. Wood said Wednesday the col· lege would be moved to another location and that negotiations aro,now un· der way,fi>r tl1e ne" sit~. The Salvation Army reportedly plans to move 1ts officers' training school end regional ad· ministretlve offices from San Francisco to the Rancho Palos Verdes , iite 11 the deal 10••, throu&h. • Woo4·dld not dl.5clo1e the .purchate price and said the escro\v agree· m8nt \s tor 75 days, with', many contingencies in· volved. The Palos Verclea pro· perty enbraces 45 atrea overlooklnl the Pacl(!c, Ocean. There . are tWO> dormltorltsl a cl111room complex, lbrary and comnuullty center on ti)• \ land. .. LUIOMA•T• .. • . 3~s I FLUIDMASTER BALLCOCK Ute& wtt•r 'bur• rather thin "'ltd at 1C> control Werd)lito .200 ' ' ., I Regular 695 14" PIPE WRENCH 319 Gentt•I pUrpose-h1ndles mos! all home plumbing r ... Plil'I end projects. 43 ~awls brot11n ~,.. %8 t'•nrl oflnl"flrll,& D•-<lnbllll!f , • • (osff Mtu1 • H1rbor Artl El TOl'o • S1ddlthl<~ V1n1y _ J •11 Int h••~lf•••~ \htOI II'°".,., •I lw, illt•• •• 1 .. Gol ; b,. '• ............ . c •..••• i.. ......... Rodlo Dlopolohfd SERVICE"'°"' 548·l07 l • I I I I l I I . . -' A• PJL ' , p.1,~ --· • ' • ,~oo .Mueh~ Assistliiice? . . • 'u •' I • ' .. , . • ~there Is an ~lorm many elected officiala have ~tei:ed ·1n recent years, it Is the cultivation and aurturine of their own staffil: · · Take Orange County's five superv_lsor,, for exam· Pte ,.#. ,; .. 1 fl'bree years ago, -st8!\dard cperat1ng ~u\pment Cf!r • practicing s upervilR!t' wa~ one or two executive lildA.Ud a secretary, ~ Today, four of the fi" supervisors liave at least rour aldea and each of their offices Is ~'lipped with a secretary and a stenogrl~r A$ a result. the average yearly operalin&c ef,,;J'ror each office in· clu\llBg the supervisor's annu&istlacy·of $26,460.'has rise11.fi:om$66,000to$118,000~eeyears . . O\et,4_r. ni>.\l.lielltlontbatsal¥' .spen\i mor.e tim~~Oie)ohttian~~did'ln p~;i:ea . An4t~re ' ' already fu'1ded. . . "' l'he ~tlldy team found that citi s and ot er agen· des that had app_lied for revenµe sharing grants to he,lp finance community project• were involved'in a iameot ''grantsinanship.'' , · "Exaggerated rhetoric .. was sµb~tituted }qr sound data when applying for grants, the UC! report said. As a result, funded programs often failed to live up to expectations. ' · · In other words, some of the money that was poured into ·social projects was spent on flimsy pre- mises, according to the UC! report. Before lifting its freeze last week, the board wise- ly established guidelines for determining needs and assessing results. . 1-' • / Unfo~unately, the guidelines Werll apiiarently drawn $3.l million too late. · · • is~ tlqq tllat ~pleifi~.ei>uilty gover,IJ- me i'l!fil!lJllcb t.hat ,~11eces~acy they be backed'by a ~ffs .. t~ ... ~ . .,. • -;r. the•~P,t.~~.rl•Pping 01111.sk• when ex· Taxn aye .. -Aid ., r~sellfi:!i,_.,.~ss·~t!'ms-s~parately. . ~ . ..,. , ~'.,..m•'fo I'll a,gOOd CBS\! f<fi:. deyising a • ., . .. sys ltia would provide' eaf;tb SUP.e:Wisor with tfie Cosl·of-living Pc:\Y incre.ases, as som·e taxpayers inf~•loll' l)e · ~ls.;nt!i:!r.'sary ~al<e a soo~~ e-have discovered to their dismay, cau Mve the un· · · c1sron~th~ut hil~.11& many as 10 'different le welcome .side erlect of boosting the wige-e,roer lrito · in ~dltfetent o~ worltii>~ ob.:the s:ime ass I -a higher tax bracket-with the 1•esult that most of the .men ·. . ·· • · '·· · raise goes tp pay mor~ incorrie tax. ' ;., · I' · 1 } • l: .. · A bill to prevent this chain of events.1 at least so Freeze Lift:O:....J ., far as state tax.is concerned. bas beeq introduced in , ~ Sacramento by Assemblyman Robert Burke lR· , Last week the county Board of S.U~rvisors too Huntington Beach). , itsfreei:e off the use of federal revenue sharing funds\ It would require the Francfiise Tax lil>ard co·an-for~ial programs. ~"' ~ nually recompute personal income braclfets, adjust- -· ' • • . .. ... '~ • ' •• .__:.:_-- i,'l'lle board put a lid on social~nding last .year \ ing them to allow for inflationary adjustments "in aftcr$3.1 million bad been chanlte)ed into a variety of wages as the consumer price index moves up. , proWf.ams. " • , This is a sensible measure, d~ign~ to mak.e sui"e i~piulianeously, a UC I!WineStillly was ordered to . ' cost·of-livil)g pay increases can' b~ used for just that . m~e the effectiveness of the social programs J purpose-not to fatten state tax revenues. .. ' •• ~IJRP.Y IT UP.! DON'T '\'OU KNOW IHf~E 'S A WAR dN?" . . . ·' \ Was l .t A ll .. f or No t hi11g? " Tfle'.Slwh •-:: . re~ D e ar Gloom 1 · Gus -En~ulmg·-Viet nam Dilemma Plot: -•• ( i ) ART HOPPE . . . , .. ,, .. , '· .JimmyCoonoxs may have ··-• •• ;' :· ;L. ' .. woi'i Jl00,000 from -Rod WASH1NGTON--'ItSout.h~V\et-t •·Y . ~ .... ~'.:.before OlUC_h.. longer. There is .. -Livef but he lost the Davis n·am is now to ''go -dowft ~tl\e RICHAllD · g~neral sen.Se of pessimism that t "C\ip 'to Mexico. ls 'it true drain'' we shall have an op-itwillbeabletQdoso. ..Jimm'Y w~ll play on the ~rtunity to rediscover what it WILS(JN_ · U.'S. Davis Cup Team when • s that a million men fought to TALKING about American they change the name to event. , ''honor" and living uptocommit-~e CoMors Cui)? in -'the last 30 years on Asia n ments (where no commitment Scene :, Thl! my~terioua Middle A.G.· *A military yictory imposing policy, and it would be an exag-actually exis t s by treaty o r E t whe t~ voluted w..,. mmunist rule on South Viet-aa f~-'" con wor .... "V& .G'-"Y0.~11t••r•~"" m would alter the political geration and a distortion ·to say agreement) is not likel y to be 01 r~ '-1lttMnt ~ 4f?ogle-'.!~~frn-~ · ;e_:,-;.• .. -:.;;~S:.";:::: b~nce in Southeast Asia to an tbat for the lack of S300 million very pe rs uasive to a Congress agi~...,aft ·"1!1 ~~ _. .. ..._,Gu,0.11,,...... al n1ing exl$l. It would also SouthVietnamwo~tdbel~l·., , ~od P\lblic b e lie ving that Wetftt.Q:r. ~ote-d c-ftJfr.fq;raed'. ";;~,;;.~-~---------_. ...,_ _,.. •• , . ,A_rperica hf:S.,.already extended or i(awomanof ~ .,...:-,; en anger the P~ESIDE T THIE~. Wh"er1 the lirniit • .ql.,..,&:alluntry beyonll pute-Shah, the .Khtg, _ ertc8ns are~ .-1 -I.iv Of many -pressed . 40~5; nof .i;la1m th!lr. /I.rellson . . ~..:. Omar th ~e Prince• and two Sheiks The Shah: Thal must be it. l ho u. s and s ( _; alth<?ugh he 1s. carry1n.g on an 1n-Causes ror not writing fini s lo of Al ' le. )Jt~_t. all, how would America p( rve ~id een ~ -~ (.,. te'!'stve public r elat1~n.s cam-Vietnam will· need ~o be 0~ a ~in the eyes of world· opinion, l ~ ... ef,iCJ to get the S~. million. Nor .... m~re practi~•asis~ There are _ 'Tlte"1tlng: Have you heard lhe wfiich is all it cares about, if it ~oackyef ~I le 3 r ~·· .. '· .~· dO tllt:; Defense off1_c1als irwho now enough or th~'o justifY, a' pause grave qeWs? The nefarious Dr. launched a massive invasion or perc;:etve ~n on~om.1ng and all-out lo measure 'their importance Kissinger has threatened to un-our· poor. militarily weak little mi 11 ion ) or Communist •offensive where ihey before Hanoi is assured that its leash America's military might countries? C o m m u -saw none before acluallr conte~~ judgment is right and it can pro- upon us unless we abjectly lower The Kini: Quite ri~ht. Whv l nism 's ene-~bat ~he fall of South Vtelnam 1s cced with help from Russia and the pr:ice of our precious oil. recall Dr. Kissinger clearly men-mie s· AO d 1mm1n~n~. China to the ultim3le ofrcnsive The Omar: By the beard of th·e tioned the problems they faced in it \\'ould con-Yet 1t 1s not u!lreasonable to against s8igon. Prophet, I shall never surrender Vi etnam -the main problem be· firm the retreat from those c'On-suppos.e that if .congr~ss. So it may as well be considered my pfiqciple! Nor, for th al mat-ing a s hortage of targets for their di lions a s uccession of presidents r~spond1ng to ~hat . 1t conceives what the collateral effects of ter, the-7'h percent interest com-mighty bombers. And if there·s sought lo create in the Western to be the pub~1c will, ~ulls the Hanoi's victory -would be. Some paunded daily, plus a free sarety pne thing our sandy. undeveloped Pacific in three major wars. · plug on . Pres1~ent Thit;u. the or them we re me ntioned above as depdslt box, at my friendly countries are s hort on, it 's This accounts lo a considerable wa~er w.111 begin to swirl and the most obvious or most o£ten neighborhood savings and -Wan targets. extent for the sense of foreboding Th1~u will be headed down the· predicted. Less obvious and less institution. --he Omar {thoughtfully ex-expressed by President Ford and drain unl~ss he ca n gel the stop· assured is that at long last any The Shah: Pish and tosh Dr. amining his fingernailsJ : 0£ Secretary ofState Kissingerthal perback1n.. .. ,, remaining reasons forAmerican KiSsinger m 'rely said that to r e. course they a re sending us $20 Congress wjll not agree to their A resounding .no more !rom intervention in all the Far East assure Americans he has a solu-billion a year in oil profits to request for 1another $300 million Congress to Prestd~nl Fords re-wi ll have been dissipated. tion to the problem. Wbich .. he build p a laces, hi g hways and in military 3id to South Vi etnam. quest would certainly send out hasn't, railroad tracks. That sum, in fact, is a fraction of · the word that South Vietnam WHAT HAPPENS in Vietnam The ~Ing: But :ho~ can Y0\.1 be The King: Yo u mean . . . the hundreds•or billions expended v.•ould have to "hack it" alone may affect what happens in so certain, .Shah, that the The Omar: And th ey are Korea \\here y,·e still maintain troops 1n defense of the U.N. truce. The rationale for any longer playing l'harades with the government of Chiang Kai-sbek on Formosa will have been re- duced to nonsen se. Thus the formul a might be rowld for an exchange of full diplomatic re· cognition b('ty,·ecn the Chinese Peoples Republic and the United States. for v. hate\'Cr that may prove to be y,·orth. :\ COl~LA PSE of American Asian policy y,•iJI not go unnoticed any>A•herc in the world that gov- ernments de'pend In greater or lesser degree upon the Onited • States for their continued securi- ty. The most alert notice would be taken in the Philippines, Thailand and · Indonesia -· where. until no~" the expansion of Communist influence has been turned back and in Japan. Tht-question. consequenUy, is not si mply one of responding to the public a bhorrence of any further invo lvement in Vietnam but of evalui1ting the cQnse- quences and weighing lhe cost oC not giving up quite yet. This is v.•hat s hould be careful- ly explored bt•fore Congress casts an emotional vote repudiat- ing the policies of the paM: ,Americans won't attack us? depleting their own arsenal to The Shah (triumPhantly J :' arm us to the Leeth _ By my · Because, they are sending us calculations. we will r e ach billions of dollars worlh of arms! military1 parity with them by Woold any.one in his right mind, 1977. O wise King, arm his enemy'to The King {stunned):'By Allah, the teeth before attacking him?· . the convoluted workings of the Watergate Fears Still Linger The Shah (frowning):' We can\ Western mind ! Gentlemen, we ~~SHINf?TON -Effor~s lo Ooly assume Ufey do so that we have no choice bul to reduce the pol1t1cally insulate P~es1denl may carry out our announced price or oil to two bits a barrel Ford . from . lh~ ~pre.ad1ng con- pJans to attack their beloved and and give all our weapons to ~ gress1onal 1n".t!st1gat1ons of the faithful ally, lsraeJ. · lsrael. Only then will we be safe Central Intel~1ger:ce Agency re- Tbe Klng (nodding): Ah , I see from those d e vious Americans. ached a lud1cr~s peaJc. when Tbe~y are sending us Americ&n The Shah, in a state or s hock , Ambassador. Richard ~el~s, tanks and planes so that we may emerged from the t ent to be ~armer CIA d1recto~. was 1nv1':'<1 destroy lsrael\s American tanks greeted by his followers .•• 0 tn for an Oval Office chat with and planes while the· Israelis "Fountain of All Wi sdom." said fl.1r . Ford two weeks ago. destroy our Americ~n tanks ~'nd one, "please tell us, your fans. Without th e Pres ident's planes -thus creating an entire-how you have again outwitted knowledge. top White House ly ne'1 market lot American those stupid American!' .. ".. aides · quietly took Helms aside tanks and planes.· How fien -That's when \he.Shah hit the before he entered the Oval Office dishly ~lever and greedl.Y·lhese fan. ' ' to warn him tha t the President i EV ANS-NOV AK dent 's chi ef cou nsel. Philip [ J con£irmed lo us. \\':JS the l>resi - Buchen. Hut other senior pre- '-------------' sidenlial aides full y supported was "the nation's highest Jaw en- force ment officer." Translated , that m eant Helms should Cull y understand that anything he told the President about CIA ac· tivities during the time he ran the nation 's intelligence operations could be used against him. . CONVEYOR of that incredible warning, White House aides have Buchen's position. The reason goes lo their fear that, in the wake or sensational Watergate exposures or cover -up by President Nixon. Mr . Ford could be vulnerable to charges that he learned about questiona- ble intelligence activities and tried to concea l his knO\\'ledge-a new "cover-up.·' picture, yo u can co unt me out.' Furthermore. the partr leader lold us that any polilica activi .. ty by Nixon v.•ou ld mean "a total dry -Op or Rtpublican party monty o~rnight . IL would be dis- astrous in my stale ." . ·:J'riv,ate Coll.eges Educate for Less Inside the C IA , th e State Depaf\~ent ~nd the Pentagon, thls·efforl to insulate the Presi- dent trOm the facts and to place • him, in effect, in an adversary role to the CIA at its time of max- imum political cf anger is viewed , as an outrage. NOT ONLY is th<tl view widely shared in· Republican circles, but Sen. Barry Goldwater is blamed for making the revelation to the press based on his luncheon visit y,•ith Nixon at Sa n Clemente. One Southern Republican jeader a stalwart Nixon de fende r eve~ al th~ worst of Water~ale, feels ~1xon as p arty s'Jiokesman \•;ould be outrageous" and was not hap py .ibout Goldwater. "Barry ought to have more sense than that," he said . A . \~Oldd not be \·11..1latcd _ runcls into--'!>• private collegesjn 'EA. RL w ·ATE._S T~e 1nove to channe l public ( ) CalU'orhif" a'Ppears to be gaining n l~ITIALL\·, the aµ»ropr\a · mom~tU)n . At least tlle Jatest '-------·';...' ____ _. tion~ \Vere small and nlo:;t of re~rt or' the Association of lit-those rc(·civing the state ai d opt-de~ndcnt Colleges reflects a n theco\lege teamsoutof thepir · l'd ror s tall.' seh ools lhus ;ti -ture insofar as any si1•nific<-1nt . Jnc ase of six percent in the fall i::> some,vhat negt1li11g the original • financial be nefilS to the schools· " en llmenls. This apparently is , intent or indirec(ly aidin_g the scholastic programs. due to a jump in stale schol arship· pr1\·ate colleges. But thl' corner . allf/iations this vear from· Sl5 h.is 110\v been turned and this r_ THIS \VAS NOT • maJor blo,,· mll ioq to $27milbOn. hO\\'ever sint!e it follO\\'ed \V\V ll. y~ar 80 percent o( the S27 million -he ap-'fhe prival~ school:s "'ere allocated (or scholarships ,,·ent p~ri•tion or . lo those enrolled in privule col-..pu c•money , flourishing by reason or the GI leges for the sup· Bill \\'hich permitted veterans to P q r l 0 f , ~ ~ e nroll ill great numbers \vith the J lo,,·ever. in the overnll view of p rr i v a t e fedet'al governmE:nl fool,in g \he lhEt 48 prjvale ro~r-year ~))~,s schools Is pro-,bll\. ub scqll~n~ fcdc r1\I .•I· whl~h enrnlirreshmen.'tl\lll't\ blbled by this lowe . for K el~nd Viel· ti-.dtop In he bucket. l\i 11;e'i eon-Nm· ,-i.-et.erons baV't! Jlbf, bet!;h q "poin\ out, lhe sl ate ap1)rOJ>l'1\a <I· at! Ion.. The ie neroJl~ an~ the flumb~r•,... $l.:i billion this yeHr for the s / b rl baaed , eni:o11ing in pr1v'e o)lcaes urt -'Port of -the U 11ive r,.tJty 4f pri.,....=P-~ 1 dey StJt l\ benef ( ar• nothing Cat1 rornl ~ a nd.the stale C91tegl!I. ~ 1Hl1 ol the ••P ra-1"')mpoted to the I II boom . · Or that amount less l~an !ji~ o( rdl andJWe. ff"'•• tn rooognltl!Qn or th eir p~rcen t lrlc~led i9dire I)! lo 1ti4 need ~ as well as lho gubllc prlvu1e colleges. But tho !lie boale 1upport ro.-. the behcfiL In ,prov-ldilJ.ll op· school$ ar~ presen,t!)< tutort~ l!liJllle C!OlleJ" bu been tul· pbl\Onilles. for higher education more thun :l()'petcenl of the hi "-· ....... .-.s by endow· out side or state-supl)Ortedt in-dents enrolled in all Cplifornia ..... --..o1 .. 1ehools In the ~tilutions thot lht• Legislature four-year and aradunte insiitu-. M. bol.._.. t"elr budeets created Lhe state .scholarship. By tions. oolr• football teams. pro,•iding asslstance to students el tho. pro. the Conslit •I ban a all\$t IT M KES one-wonder obout • r. ail ~ )eogu 5>UShed diret't sup1 to private schools lhe Con1Ufulion8l prohibition. l·'or 11 <-1 ppea1's tha l lhc indepit'n-""· _.r · AT O"'E POINT White Rou se dent colleges <.lre able to do the aides af tually considered riot al- job for fa.f )ess money . One can lowing Helms lo see the Presi· :_irgue about llo\v well they do dent at all on his r eturn from his educationally but it 1s h<.ird to ambassadorial post i,n Iran • to thrO\\' llOCkS at lhe progra1ns Of f Stanford. UsC'. Santa Clara. Cal ace congressional inqui.;tofS. 1't:ch. Or Claremont to name but That extreme pasil.ion dld not a re .. v of the state's outstanding carry, but the warning to ff.~ colleges. \Vhat should spur a re -did. ~ vi e''' of the la\\' is the apparent The warning ·dramatiz~<!the differences in costs per student. post-Watergate mood ot feai'Ailtl Con1 puling th!.' CC budget of rettimination Which m;iny t6p 1nore thoin S8UO niill ion ror 114 ,000 officials feel is 'fDdermlng>c the. d h · S7 000 CIA and other lntelli..,,ce-. stu el)l:s t l' cost is . \\'hile at gatherin.I orga~,izalions as tl«I~ tl)e slate collegt.'s the cost is .l u~ut S2 ,500 for 2(iQ,()()().students. politicians run or cover_, T.J!e ~ 'l'h• fi gure wO..ld' ll!: higher per fact ls that the IA. Jioth dortn~; Student if tfie. nlil~ll spent an-and before Heln:tis' d~orshtl': .. i nually for: capita( ol,ltl:>Y al state seldom it ·~1er ~rayed from thl ••hools ... .1:.1-... secret ~olicy d'nd OperatlontJ were 1tvu~:., directiv:e• laid down right trom , l,>erhaps there -It; ;,10.lnecd lQ theOYOIQtrice. • · • chjlngc the law. Merbl~ upping t e sc hola rs hip (bnd and 1he . NO tH N'KS, oicx ' ;1it\ounls granteQ-!')\ I achieve When 'tti• '(!>ry biak~ 11>ai a greater •nrPllluon\ r students Richard . )4 . N\~o 11-16ol<lnJ In the Pl'l \'lllf' schools . ll forward Co ••t Df bjej( 'In ~·ould indeed be 3 sad world if pollUct, a Rnu I~ ;..!t'f everyone came out of the same one blf Mld'te ·• education~! mold. That is about ceived, elw '"hot It would be if the only 1ub1lanlfal ,_...ovenu"or learning open o -the~-~~~-~Drt .. • ~ young he stat<' ~coom~ • -I , If such conservatives coJDpJain about l~ls m~re'ill•n\ion of 8.jlllx· on coli\et19.ck, Gqldwate.r's "tho~g6l" lha( lh• patty would read~\l Nixon tiJ ~ll•f.>sltlon as pronvnenl Pa~ ·i{>Okesman · may·_i,e one of h~ ~1\.-lime worst. rore.casts. r• "> 1~--. ~· DAILY PILOT ' • J • ... • • I • • • . e ·~.m11 . .~ Gale Kleninpr. wife ~of writer Rictiilnt ' .Kieninger!. wlll help IJ.i.isblJld tin lieneMl'a· in huge airships dunng predicted eai;th· , quakes, floods and. volcanoes in years 2000 ' and 2001. She says lhe'group will then return ' and begin building the kingdom of God. The· !"'uple live in. Stelle, JU., founded by Kien· mger. fl .. :... Xl!NIA, Ill. (UPI) -( ' J For almost a ¥4!'1' Jl·MEDJCJNE year·old Mary Lbwse _ . ~ertitt-has -been · car-rj.r. il11thetopPortionofber tt~J:!s back to the right ear tucked beneath hQsp1tal, the surge.on last an in,ci..Von on her ab· f~ll told the fa~1ly the domen., t1ssu_e was ~live. and The tlSJue is alive and growing, Merritt said. growing, said her father, Merritt said he pro- Robert L. Merritt, and bably will take Mary should be ready to be re-Louise back to St. Louis attached to hu ear in in April and she probably surgery in a few weeks. would ha\'e the operation MERRITT SAID the ~ reattach the . ear por· family's pet· German lion after she 1s out of shepherd, Ely', which he school . described as '''over-He said the doctor was protective." nipped 'otf oplimistic about the part of Mar¥ Lou.i&e's. c;hfmces of success of the ear as she scuffled operation. ~fore: school one mom-"Bui. nothi11 g ~-. cer· ing with a playmate at lain." he added. ' her home.. . •. Mary Louise mjs'sed The g1rl. and tbe.·ooJy about twq weeks of severed portion of her school. She plays the car were taken to Clay clarinet in the school County Hospital at band Flora. After hurried con· · sultatiori and telephon· . ing, she was rushed to a T.n.lf J)own' St. Louis hospital. v . ~surgeon made a~ i?· SACRAMENTO CUPI) c1s1on on ~ary Lowse s, -Ten fe,,.,,r persons died a~o~en a~ut two or ln. bicycle acclpents . in U\ree ~~ches right of l;be C~fornia Iast.ye..ar than navel.' her father satd. in· lf?3 despit~ an tn - 8:nd implanted the . ~r crease in 'the number of, t1ssuebeneathth_esk_m1n bikes, ·the California an effort to keep at alive. HiRhway Patrol reported J AFTER SEVERAL' Thetollw~sl08, Officer ·Dead ' I ' Truckers Helping HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) -Truck drivers are starting a fund for the cbi)dr'n of a dead policeman who.often tick~ted'·them for s~eding. . P8£rorman P~ul ~· Walters, 30 of sub- urban Silver Sprlnk. ~n affectionately as ··~gar Beer" to truc~ers who drove through hiJ towpshlp, was killed three weeks ago when struck by a £"11r as he as walking along U.S. 11 with three boys euspected of throwing snowballs at trucks. Within a week, the word was passed via radio from trucker t9 trucker. "Sugar Bear is dead." Collection jars t1ppeared on the coun- ters of restaurants thednvj.!'rs frequented. Walters wes divhfced but was supporting his three chjldren. aged 3., 5 and 7. "The truckers liked Paul, they respected him , even though he arrested them when he aaw them violating the law.'' • • . "• ,, .. SERVICE .• SALES' · , t!TAILISHED 19ZS f4CTOltY &UTHOIJUD SHYl!:I-, MAGNAVOX SONY · ltCA -PHONE 494.7573 " I , ' . • • ... . \ I \ • . . l I . SACRA1'fENTO (AP) -A S erior Cou,f Jud~e who issued an order granting we fare benefits for illegal •liens in cautornia said he has been the /t'lfl•IPlhate piail. , J 1 "I don't want illeg·a1 aliens to get aid any more lha11:-you do," -ludge Irving Perluss said in an in-terview, Wednesday. ~ · '.'r'l: ~J>erluss sl1n·ed" a ptelfmipary injunction Tues:. ·-o~y that will allo.w iU~l aliens to qualify-for state a~d until they receiv,&411 dc!portation order from the federal-governmen~ . ., ! • ... ,HIS ACTION.WAS BASED on an opinion he is-sued taat month. ~ - " ,,"I Was gettiiig so jnuch hate mail," he said. It & over now, but jeepers creepers! The mail I re-$"lved : , · • .,.-. · -. 'Hate-' • ... , ' ;-··.r· you Arfa't~re wer•otbers thaU wallldn' my t'l'erk .,e_" • • Perluss said his opinion last month prorhpted "somebody in the Reagan administfa.tion to make an infltnnmatory stateJllenl. lt 80.unded like ChousanaS OJ illegal aliens wou1d be geUing aid. It really becanie a tempest in a teapot."'"• °1 ' I~ ' CR ITICS SAIO 1LASJ' DECEMB,Ell that Perluss' ruling would bankrupt the stat<, but a ,state. Deparlment of Benefit--Pify~en\$ spo_kesman said Wednesday "it is, not expected that' the ruling will result in any large increase in illegal aliens receiv-i 1ng welfare,Payments." Perluss said he doesn't believe many illegal • • . - AfdedCl1 ".., Thomas H. Mfner helped CIA plant an agent in Uruguay in 1962, the execu(iv'e admits. Tile overseas trader was mentioned in ex ·CIA agen~ Philip Agee's boolt on < the orgljnlzatlo.n. Miner says Agee la a t traitor for publis~ books. ' ( , ~1.0ne ,letter safd, 'You ought to be in the gas ·chamber. Another ,&a~.' 'U l had a gun, I'd kill aliens witl apply (or aid because they should know that they would be investfgated and deported as a resul~t.~~~~~...;~~~~...;.~~~~~~~~~~~~,;:.:.:..::==::c._~,..-~-'--:-":::~o:-',..- .. SA VE 1 S.o/o ON TENNIS RACKETS: .. 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Mlday, there 11 no need for the.order, considered ~ ol the toughest an- tipollution measures in the country. because air Q\llJity in the Boston 1are'a has... improved the put thrae ye~~-' But it employe parking. Instead, the EPA has a n ew s~t or regulations that rely mostly on voluntary" cooperation. They don't take full ef· feet untll 1977. "We've been wrestling with this for two years, 8nd we've been subject- ed to a lot of criticism," said Paul Keogh, an EPA spokesman. "The only way we will s ucceed is to have a plan as nexi- ble and acceptable as possible. You have to have public coopera· tion. '' -wd"tt"al80 lo<>k-lllto <:OD• alderatlon strong public opposition· to the pro· poeedcutback. · THE EPA estimated •· that the old, plan would THE RULE, Which have affected 3,100 had ·been scheduled to empioyers and meant a talte effect M1y 31, was loss of 100,000 parking 'the most controversial spaces. It was among part o( a plan to cut ex-EPA plans in 38 urban )11U1t fumes ln the 101 areas intended to force communities around or entice surburbanites 8o1ton. It would have to take buses or car pools forced employers with 50 to worK . or more wOrkera to make Keogh said the new re- • 25 percent cut ln gulations ..r.foquire ~ employers ''to take all . Citizens' Pup Potty A Failure EDINBURGH, Scotland '(UPI) -A civic group two years ago cleared a small patch of park, put down gravel and planted a lamp post. The "doggie toilets," however, lacked one thing -doggie in- terest. Councilor Magnus Williamson, chairman or the Edinburgh Civic Amenities Committee, announced this week a complete rethink ot the prolect. "'°'ou can lead a horse to water as you can lead a dog to a lamp post, but anything that happens after that depends en- tirely upon the cbopera- lion ot the animal con- cerned," he said. reasonable action to re- duce the number or single passenger automobiles by 25 per- cent.'' They demand that employers: -ALLOW WORKERS to buy subway and bus passes through monthly payroU deductions. -Enr611 employes in a state-run program that uses a computer to match people who can ride to work together in car pools. -Provide incentives for carpoolers, such as the best parking spaces or dismissal from work a few minutes early. BEGINNING Oct. 15. large employers will have to fil e form s with the EPA telling how many commuters they employ, then turn in pro- gress reports every six months . The smallest employers will not have to begin complying with the regulations until 1977. Miami Trio Arrested MIAMI (UPI) -. C)lesty Mora,n. a blonde &tripper with a 73-inch bosom , let it all hang out at the 19th Street Burlesque and got busted. f"ollce aaid the 34-year-old Chesty, whose re· 11 name is Lillian Wtlczowski, was arrested for,"'exposing parts of her body in a manner intended to arouse the sexual desire ot on-look .. . ers. . Taken into custody wlth Chesty. were two otber 1trtpr.rs, Renee Cheatham, 27, who bWa her1el as "Renee Francois.'· and Susan BreoaJe, 28, whose stale name is ·'Melody Blue." Vite squad offlcen arre1ted Chesty after abe allea._edly squeezed her massive breasts' la u e:tOUc manner. Police said the women . Mio removed all their clothing except G- 111\np. Tltiealer manager Bob Morris said, ..... ,..,that Chesty and the other girls did _...., ttot.ie and there was nothing lewd or olllleeDI about their acts. :: . .• , JRVINE .UNIV RSITY ~§;% SCHOOL OF LA \V rl •1111.mnr•a""T . ·: • tfdl ................. ~~ ...... . .... 111'rn ii 4IPll' '9 cipptkonti ....., c~1td 0 inlni~ of .... ,......,....,._ •• "C " -· ....... .,.. ....... ptogrom h o•allablt. LSA f h not: N.i ...... Ii '9Cft. Groduat.1 rec~V"e the J.D. "or LLB. .... ...i"""" b--lho Col;fom;o I« E'°"""°'"'"· -C.CMilOICOWVJf MOIUUTIOH {714) trt.0751 ..... AW..MJat21,NIWPOl111ACH,t2MO ..... 1' 1 ............ ·~~~ ........... BRUSSELS (UPI) Military foes of Gen. Alex- ander M. Haig.Jr. are seeing to it that the former White House chief of staff's every mistake and embarrassment finds its way into print. There appears to be a cabal of anti-Haig officers -most of them Americans -within the Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe, south of the Be~gian capJtal, where }laig has hi!!I office as commander of U.S . and Allied forces in Europe. There's no telliq& how many there are. Haig's executive of- ficer. Gen. Joseph Bratton, • -----·-- says it's "not w;despread, or- 1ani1ed, prevalent or predomi- nant." . But the olflcera \llve telephoned Western newsmen 1nonymou1ly to denounce former Pre1ident Nixon's ex· aide because of Watergate and because they feel he ia a "political genera)" who did not get his c.Qmmand through military ability. These officers have· kept Haig's name in uncomplimen- tary headlines. through his two months here, Examples: -HA,IG 'S appoinfm'ent re- portedly was deeply .resented en. 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Febru•rv &. 1975 DAIL V PILOT ,4' 1 ' I ~~ Me"""(M" f'Mll JUDY RUIZ BARKS OllT INSTRUCTIONS She Also Packs Plltol and NJgh!•llck A Thty MP Pfc. Ruiz 98-pounder Piclurc a m ember of the military police at Camp Pendleton. Big and brawny, right ? Not necessarily. P~c. 'Ju~y Ruiz. who packs a .45·caliber pistol and n1ghtst1ck ror night duty at the biggest base in the U.S., is two inches short of rivo reel and weighs just 98 poundf . . . . "IN SELF.DEJiENSECLASS" she s aid , "I had 1o work with <'la ssmates nearly twice m y we ight. When I round out r could do it. it really built my con· :ridencc ... ' The 19-ye•r old.developed a taste ror patrol du· ty ._at lloJy ~arpily Academy in Chicago where members of the Blue Ribbon program patrolled hallways to keep order. She joined the.Marines last August and went ,throUgh boot camp at Parris Island, Sc.C. She then attended the Atmy Military Police School at Ft. Gordon, Ga. where she studied military law en- forcement: rrom basic law to rio training. She graduated in t1fe""lop_ to or her class . TO PEOPLE WllO ASK "'hcthcr she is really up lo the physical demands of M.P . duty, she replies. '' l would hnve never 1.-omplt!ted the school if 1 weren 'l good enough lo handle the joh. ··1 was hoping all through boot camp I would get ,duty lhal v.•ouldn·l kct"p me behind a desk." she said. No\\.·. she says. :-;he has dt•c1ded to extend her three·yc&.1r cnlistnienl to n1i.1kc a career of the ,Marine Corps . .. I am hopin!! for a tour on Lht· drill £ield ... s aid the smalles t ~1 . P f •-•••rra11 .... "' ,..,,,,..,_,,.. .. • Council Contends ' 'Column Biased NEW YORK {A P I synQicate<l_Andersun t·ol· The National News umn wit~ the,. Ni.ilHlnal Council 3ays a Jack An-News CounciJ. a pr1 \'atc derson column entitled organization that 1n - •·· The Tor lure vestigates allegations Graduates" made biased against the n a tional and ina ccurate use or news media . .. quotes from source let· The August 1974 a111C'le ters. asSe rted that "students The counC'il also said at the Intern ational that it round three com-Polic e Acad e m y, <1 plaints against the· New school run by the State York Times. CBS New1' Department to train .and the wire services ·to foreign policemen. have be unv.•arranted or un-developed some chilling justifie~. views about torlure tac-a lies ... ACC.URACY IN 1\cc uracy in 1t1ed ia Medili, a Washington· charged that statements based group, filed the rrom papers written by complaint against the J ive stud e nts at the academy we re taken out of .context to svpporl the 1Hospital .President Re-elected The South Coast Com- munity rlospital bou rd of directors has r\'·CIP<'lPH Arthur Bri ~gs of South Laguna as president of 'the 1>9ard. , Briggs ha<l become president or lht' board i1ast summer Collowin g the resignation or then :president Tristan E. G. tKrogius. Other board officers f.art Willtam White, rirst h>ice president ; Tom 1Thornton. second vice ! 1presidenl ; P e t er Bramwell,1 third vice president: and llurold assertion. "' , °l'HE COUNCIL said members ol its s tart ex- amined the five papers and ··round that the ~quotations. by Anderson do in fa ct misrepresent the attitude of the stu· dents tOwa rd torture as se t forth in· th ei r papers. They a lso noted that th~ paJ>('rs were written in 1965·67. a fact thut "''as not mentioned in the col- umn, the council findings said. AndC'r son said in a !el · ter dated Dec. 30 that the statements in the col umn were supporte d b y sources \Vhosri identity he could not reveal, but the coun cil said that If supPort exists. it \vas An - derson's res1>onsibilily to develo p :.and publis h it. .. SJ?ace ·SJi~ttle CrJtft Unveiled ... ~ '(" t.~ ' J;. , • : ~ '~., ·: . .... • ~ . ~ • LO ANGELES p,J) -peeled !Oto i_~-I~ ey--strumentation wbieh. he said;-r--4" ~.au proposed for the space shuttle craft capable of said. would sa\'e ev~n more. space shuttle program. putUJlg orbiting satellites into f.1o~ular instrumentation, The shuttle craft will be put Jtpace and repairing lchem ,wlth THE DEMONSTRATION at perm_1t s who.le groups or J together at Palmdale this year ·-~ "roadside mbint~nance,'' wus Reekwell's Space Division ' ~eosCi1v~ scanning and record-with a •'piggyback" test night , unveiled here by Roc,kwell Jn-plan\ here included a mock-up 1~~lv1ces _to. be .replaced at scheduled for 1976 and a first ternational~ i 1 or ap earth, qrbitiqg satetlii o~ time while 1n space. vertical flight, ~·ith a rocket ·.Spokesmen fo.r Rockwell and being lifted rrom.the shuttle's boaster, set for 1979. the Nati,onal Aeronautics and open bey to an Y'prl~ht Position HE SA ID TlllS method could Space AdD)inistratlon &aid for reP.Jacement,ofinfltruirlent show a savjnas or 68 percent Wednesday t'he progr·am will modules. ~ ,1 (" oVer. an eaflier proposal ,of save billions of dollars over Dr. Robert )'Vilsqn of NASA retr~virig sli.tellites, and re- pceseni meth_o¢t. ~ said' a cost·benefits-analYsis· turninJ theln to earth for re- Tfte shuttle craft can put a begun five years 1gosbowed a ' pairandf'elaunching. · payload spacecraft of more . project~ savings of $1 billion . • A. ·total or 17 types of s pace than 65,000'-pounds into space "' 6ver a'J.2.year period. satellites, each with ils own and periodically repair or Thilt did not i•nclud~ 1!)i5'ion -s uch as weather replace )>arts during its eX: howev.er . the modular ig; i chLA, communications, crop -Boys' Athletic Tube Sock 66c At9· 99C. 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I"---. 1 - S.loprtcu tffocllve Thunday, Febnllry I, 187J tlvuSundly Febniary8, 1916 I r • ' \ .- I • I '' 1 l I • . • • ·~ meeting ii 1µ11 io progreq-tbe government naediator doesn't seem lo be making friends on either atde.•• ' ' .LB.Boyd ,,. , Doctors M.ost .. .. ' • ' 1 : • • • .. • • Divorced M;en That 1 professional fellow least lijc.ely to 1 seek counseling when his marriage gets ii} trouble is the P:hysician. Or so say the sCholars who study matrimonial mat!~. Don't know i.~ it~s just coincidence that the medical men gef mor~ divorces than do the Citizens in other oC- cupaJions. Our Love and War man reports sadly that doctors rank 'with bartenders, ac· tors and traveling salesmen on that list of the most divorced. Q . ''WHO were the first vegetarianS?'' A. :That goes back too far. Would you set · tie ror who first coined the word "vegetarian"? The · British'Vegetarian Society in1847. THE HARD FACTS Law in Italy requires a woman's dress to fall at least three inches below the knee ... THE FAMILIAR misquotation · "pride goeth before a fall" should read "pride goeth before destruction" ... THAT ' OPERA STAR of note named Robert Merrill atarted life out as Merrill Wolf Miller ... -OUR-WORD "farm" comes from the Anglo-Saxon '·1fear me" meaning "food" ... IN THE BIQLE. wine is prescribed 16S limes for the treatment.of various aiJments, please note. ~ • A KINDLY client insists you'll eliminate any neas brought into your house by the fami- ly pet, if YO!J place a few green walnuts under chairs, beds and around said pets' sleeping areas. Interesting., if true. BARNUM Circus impresario P.T. Barnum for years kept ·beside his desk a large box labeled "Not to be opened until after the death of P .T . Barnum.'' Story was it contained a bequest for each· of his employes. And the . notion did something to hypodermic their daily labors, believe me. Day after Barnum died, they stood around with great expectations. The box was opened and everybody thereabouts was handed a copy of Barnum's autobiography. That was il, h is last bit of bunk . INSTEAD of ''No Exit," the signs over the revolving doors al the Ritz-Carlton in Boston read: "Not an accredited egress." So I report· eel. Failed to report, hov.'ever, this was no er- .fort to be ritzy. A 1944 ordinance requires such signs over all revo)ving doors. there. Remember the Coconut Grove fire in 1943 when 493 people perished? That's Why. .. . . Addres1 mail to L.M. Boyd, P.O. Box 1560, Co.sta Mesa, CA 92626. Copyright 197SL.M. Boyd. • l . . • ' • ' . \ / \ n ·n~• ·.1 ;=:..:.~~~~~~~~. IMAGINE 8u'v11".4. 'A· COMPONENT .. STEREO·ftECEIVER FOR LESS ··~. ~THAN $9,0 IN 1975! ·~~~~89~~ solid lull-spectrum aua10 down to 30 cyc les! , -~ s.parate ba~ 1reble . ..batanc1:1 controls. 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UI AESOUflCl:S IGMD ftUOWT'IOll l~ll Ftr IMI tt llTD VtMeltt s19aa ' l I t J l II . " ) I l " .1 ' f' \ ~ I ·' . Al2 DA(LY PILQT lly O.C. HUSTINGS Of,. Dalty "'~ , ... ,. The Laguna Niguel Republican Women 's Clutt will be· the ' host Tuesday whe n former Lt. Gov . Robert Finch, ft candidate !or the U.S. Senate in 1976, s peaks at El Niguel Country Clu~. Finch will t a lk at a luncheon scheduled for ll :~a.m . Mrs. Clyde Bell , presi· dent of the Orange Coun, ty Council of Re publican \Vomen, said both men and women are invited to hear ...F inch. R eserva- tions can be made by • , Thuracta;t, f'M>rl.lf!Yt. 1175 ·- • \ I contactl iii ro. Bell , '"11ttce h,; ol.t r ublished •1e:2s22 ,or: D'oroihl' o~ 'a u t h orij "<~ lo b4 Beft ver; ~i.?456. ' · pLlblished fttt~· lltt!'1·1'ur~ ~-· b·f'a1 ·1ng tht· Jl!l:\n c.· REP . ANDR EW 'Hl'p\Jblrr 'n\1/\llh Hin sha ~ ~(JJ.-.N'ewpo rt Sqt1ndJ~ ' ~I~ Beach I· W~esday v~l-'• • ~ ~ • od against a lj ll lbal · II E P. MA ¥1 lh,n· would delay .. P sident n~1f\)rd (D·LonJ aclt > Ford's oiJ 1mpor~ax for hils bC'C'n nssigne to the 90days, · · suhl·o1nn1ittees on !T he bifl '.l'(.,i.s,aplJT~Ved Don1cst1 c a.1 o ni:t ;1 ry in th&.~o\.Jse,Po a ~114 Polley untl International roll call vote" 4 Trade, In\ cotrneo\ and lrrt * • Monet;\1·y Policy ·of the THE TRUTH js, says l lous<> Ranking:, Curren· 0 r a n g e C o u n t ' .,. r} and l lou!:iin~ Con1CQ.it- Rep u bii ca n Centra'l tee. Commi\tee C h air m a n l·lanno..fo r d , who won Ed Wafd, that the C'Om · the eoogressional scat fo rm e rl y h e ld by • - the GOP Sl(llt' -(.'1\'1mit· t ee e o1,1Vl·htivn thi:i ~·eek-end in S~cr ~ mento. . . ' "tNi:UE 1.AS1 week in January. ~~~ ;;.sse'mbly '.Passed.. ~ ~7-l'T, .v. bilJ .... by Re-yn . She ffer two p fll\011\ to prOMOt• Hae gocpd eel hoppU.es' of OM lllHtMr .. .'\. hstllc• 8ud"41 ·~·-z.----,.. . .. ~· • tft<1twouJ<1 abo'tis)ltheclil -s en1blyman to '\.'o\t depletion allowanl·e in agaiJ1s\the measure. Ca I 1 f o r n i b . A s. Assem bly n1an Roberti se1nblyrnu 11 R o be rt Burke. t R-II un ti ngton Badharn l R.~e v.·port Beach·) didn't vote, \Vhil~ BcachJ \v as the only As s e mb ly m e n l):t u l Ora n ge C o u nty as -Carpe nter tq -Garden How to Fight lnflatlo1v Take Advantage of Every Opportunity ' ' c:i·ov e l , R i(:hu r tl llolJinson <t>-S,1nt!l ,\n~i) and UruC'e Ncst!l.1HJc I [I AtlalJc1n11 v~Led 111 l:.i.,.ur oflh£• hill. llobinson \\':JS a C'O· aut hol' of the hill (Ail IT'S THE WAY TO FiGHT INF LATION! • , 11 1 >-The ~an t ~ An •. Ut-rtlOl·ra( contends the ;i\IO\.\:Jlll'C' on lax.es for \iii \Jl<Hlul'ers "a mounts 10 nolhi n~ 1norc than B1 .'· hidden governn1ent sul>-J!A ~1dy to the oil industry.'' ·r-' -- '" Other Deaths Ro-publ jcan C r aig ll ostn e r , represe n t~ Y.C's ttrn Ora nge l'oun\; '.ls well as J,..ong Beath. Mos t of u:. .have friend~ ~nd considl'r vur::iclvl.'S lO be tl"\c friend Of l'Cflllin Olht'r p1·opll'. yet \ve tnl~ht have 1 rnuhle def}n in~ ft iendshlp _ ~~rs: ~· (An na ) ~b.avez. of r:;a;.~:{A;'.;.)'C;;;v;;l \X'h1tr1er says: P1ghr1o_B J ot WHlmER ••ya: I I · I l"I · ma11 .11 in~· liLl~t'·Out mt:rlh.1nJJ')(', t'Xl u•.ivc }'· un~s nl.~ccuct'rs li,1VL' ovt·rpru.ju, t·1 I ur .11':>lOnt1 nucd. All., sANTA MONICA (API -lre'ne Kafte, 66, n\other-in-taw of rorpler White House cquAsel Jonn IV . Deah' UI, died Wednesday at her home here arter a lengthy ill- n ess. Dean. in the Midwest during a college lecture tour, cancelled seve ral s peakin g engagements. WlLLOWS (UPI> -J . Keneth . Sexton, 174 , in· ter~ationally known live.aloe~ rancher and foi"mer president of the CaUfornia.Wool Growers Association, died Mon· day# His huge Stone Valley Ranch was a showplace for li vestock production. L anaken. Belgiu m, and Emmanuel de Castcja, cohs ul general of France in San Francisco. ·rhe countess. 86~ Who died Monday. h ad been livinc ber~wi lh her son. · -~ L , FAYETTE (l"Pl • -Funera l services \\ill be held h ere today fur 1-"red A . Davies. 80. a re- tired oil t·xecut1 vc '~ho took par t in the e arl y ex- plorations tha~ I~ to th~ discovery o f 011 in Saudi Ara bi a . Davies, '-"ho started as a geologis t for Sta nd ard Oi l o l' California in 1919. died l\1on day al a Wal nu t Creek hospit1:1l. ••• TKE OllANG E County F e 'd e. r a t i o n o f RepG.bl!cWl Worn en "'ill ho l ,>IS Li n coln Jl;ly tuncheon ~in d pplit*cal sein,nar Feb. 13 at t he Royal lnn in An ah~m. Rei). Charles \\llggins <R-Fuijer'll"t will COJl· duc.·l il ~e •n.iltl r on thl' U.S. Const1 l\ili on dur1hg the a nnual even!. • • • \\le thjn'k Budge!!'._ de(jn1tion is a .l!flOJ one. l<Tierids should havt• the ~troni!. h.:.ihitu,11 in1'ltn;1 t10n l o prumol.: 1 ;i{•h , other's J!:Md and h.qiJ>t· IU!!'>S \\:-ih•n \hl">l' l'lt·' m cnts ar\' l..1 c~u1f: tht• relatiott~h111 l'i prril5.1h!\ that lll ;Jl'tjU .!IUl;ill\'I" AS S 1-; 1\-1 ll I. V l'tl AS rJthl'r th;in fri. nd,.,t11p R obert B a dh <tm (f{-Whl°ntrag<:'d) ur1·11r-. Ne\1;nort B~a._C,.h ) h as ap-a single call to us v.·11! point'la his d dleg'ate's to a !'i s u 1 t' t h '' t ;1 I I nt•t"l:''Ss.iry .. 1 .. p-. urt.' the llepu bl1 c a n Stare taken pii•inptl.' Ll·I u-. Centr;:i l Committee fto m ·~har .. ~•lli>' tl·;,pnu"1l11l1- Jnflacion is a matte r ti f · ii· I fart:ful pl.tnning , w.1cc hing I ' l for bar,c:.1 ins, 1hen buyid!; I whl·O the opporcunity is I ri~lit!" Uut \\.titing ca n be I I fl. Jr a g w he n yo u r eally I I w ane 10 b uy some t h ing I I nnn.·. At Pie 'N ' Save you , . don't havt· to wair. You'll I ~ I find 1rl'mt'nJous St'lcctions I;;./·--( 0f b or h csscnti1ls and I I . FUN icero s a t t he r ig ht I ''fig//t1i1~~ 1iifl.::o,1 1s J I prices-right now! r:'1tter_of . ._. i+atcfl111jfi11 I /JJrtJ111s. t 1~·st kif'! .'J I Leave the planning to us. L s/icp i1t p,~-It' SJ;c.t'' _J W e spe n d f ul l tim e ------- -sea r<..h1ng for 1he th ings you nt:eJ anJ J1k1..· tll have-:i:r the right p rice! O ur buyer:. arc in C•)fl\[J11c couch ""ich m.1jor n1arkers around rht: c:uunrr~ lul tt· trl~h. All f\C\\'. .. 6argai;is? You'd better believe It! 1· (11, "N' ::.1vt· !'>VII\ !IOC \\,1 1 -lfiL.tp1 r verythi n ~ ·1()~ 1 1 ~11• • id! (or niorel. No rnonrli <:nd ,,tits. N o af- t r 111 \L·n rory llt,1 r.1nl t'. Ju-;! h.irbJJll~ (J n cveryi 1h111,..: \l'\'l'll JJ)~ .l \\'el k-'>(12 .J.L\'~ J ycJ r. (W/i. (.[ 1,l (.lirt)tn1J~, Ne1v \v<1r,, ,1nd ·r h,1 nks,1;1 v1ng.) \\]iii,· ,1till r-. tJIJ. Jb<1u1 u;t!.111011. P1L ·N ' Save i~ ~11"'· ~••r>1lrh111.~ .1hour .c ~J\·1 n~ }1\U money ! The opS)or.un;1y to buy right is NOW. :-lu1p [11d.1r~ l\r Pie N S.tvl', V.'_ht·rt: pr1cl·s remai_n .ac 1h 1·~t· lrlw lt'\'t'I ~ Our success 1~ built on low pt 1c05, h1,..;h ,o[un1L-. and ,1 <01111nuuu' ~1re~m of cx.cic1~g, 111.,~· mL·rthJn,li~L· ~hnp ult~ 11 so }'OU wont miss .in>'h1n,r.: 1\ll 'i9 ~lOfl~ ..i..Jl bL· o pen ro 11 ighc _uf\ti l q !HI. \"1 arch !t)r our GrJ.nJ Opt·n-1ng soo n 10,t a 1\f ~J (S.1n 1)1t i.;o). the 74lh Assembly b is-lv A'>k <ih<lu! th•· ~h··'· triet. 'fh~y <i r e ·· it.~ plan-; 111 """ur , !hat .. ~- l.L·nr;.;e A1:~y ro s 'or fu nd;. v.dl h·· :1,,1iLdil"' ', )-.' ... )..\ ' QUALITY PRODUCTS BY ALBERTO-CUL VER '.\"L·~ porl l{t>ach . Gavin s. l1 \ mt·;u1' <11 l1u t' .111<1 1~ ,1 V 05 Hair Spray IJ I 'I v 'I 5 . -'' '' r~ I~ .,,,. 1. mulJ hul!IS yGhf h ·1 f1rrl"f Y': s c H E N E c ·r A Dy . eac l, r" ]J'... t·r·;::i: 1"1· 1"1" H "°'FF"°' K ,-::1_... nalt.!Jllf -L~tl~r thaD a hdlr ne!! M,*-~'i an Jl(·rbt'i·t nf Nc\\·port i•1~11r;1 n,, ~·""l __ "'"'i'~1 :,:. SuperConcentreted -N.Y. (U PI J F'unei·al n ong 0 ,aguna ' '· ~-<.:-• ..:-.. <"' • ,, •· 8 1 UCK LAND N P I P I r < ~ exu·l~ent :etl1ng !0!1011. Con .... ins I. 01 ·n A • e ~ ser vices are planned J u r es e y 0 ..... ••11 m oRTUAKY · lmJ plJ~lic spray bottle. Safer FDS Underarm An ti-Perspirant f1,r'11Lla'ra t''~ec1ally loi wome~ G11 ··~ eflect1~P protec\10~ a~ain~l ('dor ~~~ wetness. Also ctntaills Ze.aland <lJ!'l) .-Air 'fhu rs d a y ,f o r Dr. Cll·Olentr-, E . II. "Ted"' -"Yt-ti SOUT1-1 COAlT ·-!1,=-Jousethanpressuretan~. chief_marshal Sir Ken-Wlllta·m-coonage, 101 . Ritz of OC'e-aITTlict"e , Mrs . hlGHwAY ,,..--.........., _ neth Park. 82 •. w.ho com-w h 0 i n v e n l e d 1 h e Ruth Steen of Corona del LAGlJN,.. Bl"CH I Jletail Valle s J.49 l'~'"::;'e':: J 39" ,. Reliil Yilue 'f f!laDded Royal Air _Force modern X -ray tube and .J\t a r. Char1e;s J>. l 'a) lor '1'?4 l51'J I fighter squad~ in ~he helped develop the in· of f.agun a Beac h and (A~ICL£1,.<FN TE '==============::;----"""l'ij---: ........ ---r===========~ Battle of Br1ta1f!. died de sce nt lamp. Wi ll a rd s . V o it of 1•:dJr-:0ie1H 1r r Thutt:day.' For his s ue-c an_ . Newpor t Beach. lL c .... r1.1NO f.'tAL I 19 gs " s 11g cessful defense of London C-oo-'-l-1d.:g_e_d_••_d ___ h_•_rc_M_m_1-__ T_h_c_y_'_ll_b_c_•_"_"_"_d_i'_'"_' ._....,.===':-"'~"='=00===~ Men's Long Sleeve ~ be was knighted. ~ .~ay night al his borne. 1 Cotto n-Poly Knit ~;::.1,1 K· Ladies' Appliqued SAN •'RANCISCO (UPI) - A Requiem Mass will be sung Friday at Notre Dame des Vic- toires Ro.man Catholic Churcll,for t.heCountes de. Casteja, mother of Prin- cess Xavier de Merocle of O'CONNER Nor• O'Cot1ner of 3205 Cl•Y St, Ne""'°'1 Be.ch. Passe<! -•Y Fee. 6. Serwic:•5 ptet1dln9 P•cillc View Me!nOri•I P•tk Morluory. MARTIE Rkhmond s.._ M•rtl•L P•~$ed llWlty Feb . .._.Survive..• l>Y h•' wli. Ann.a E. Martte..•Step.son, J . C'NlrleS Berger "' t"'lne. l "Sten •• KMNrirc Cl•rk & CMrloll• O \l"lop. boln of Florid11. Ne Pll•w. W•ll•r Bo rg o t Ut;ih. Memori•I Ser wiceswlll be held Fri •1 11 AM •t Bell CN peL. 0tHci41111ng Wtll De tlw ~ic LodQI!. lnumme'l'll, H•rbor Res! ~mor1dl Pllo'k. Oir'l'CIOrS ~II Brew1dW<1y Mortiuory. BARREn Agrie:s E. B<1rr•U. Ser.,.lce) are pend- klQ. DilCll Y Brothers Mnr111MY, 0911 Be•C:ll Blvd .• Huntington Be•t h Ml~71. KANE EHzelMlh H . KM>I. Service) are ....-.-. DU<Ny Brothers Mortu•rv. 17'11 8eech BIW., Hun tington 8e.(l(l'I 1-11-n11. 'IALn-IERGEROM 1 FUNERAL HOME Caon , dffl M°' C.ilo Mp·.a IELL IROADWA Y MORTUARY I IQ SrOOL--lwoy, (.·,.I I •,,;., J 042q1:.u McCORMICK . MORTUARY l , iu,.' Bi'? '• 4 14 <J41 "l :>._,,. J, 1M Cou.'"O'·, 4'i', 1716 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK c:....ie1ery f/oui•' 'f (r. Ir· ' '.l'iJJ p_, f •• v' "°'"'" ~pool B .. ,, h, C.u ,, .rni"l f .\4210) PEl:K FAMILY CO(OHIAL FUNERAL HOME 19:)1 Bol'o<.> ~ve , V.c '"' ,, •·~ l!'Y1 ~r,2':1 SMITHS' MORTUARY b'}1 Mu·n ''· 1u,.;,,qc ...... ~ .. )('f-, ':>36 6'j,~"i PUBLIC NCYflCE .~ _,...,,_..., -. / I NVEN TORY REDUCT ION SALE! ··=' ... ''· f_/,. ..... , ..... ·.-,,"":~ SAVINGS o f I 0 t o -75°/o WESTERN & ENGLI SH RIDIN G APPAREL & EQU IPMENT LARGE SELECTIO N MEN'S, LADIES & CHILDREN BOOT S off ENGLISH & WESTERN SADDLE 2 .3 %off MEN'S PANT S Reg .$ s2000 ENGLISH BREECHES,JODHPURES & FLARE PANTS ONE GROUP LADIES & MEN'S ONE GROUP FELT EVERY ITEM IH STORE IEXCEPT-FAIR TRADE OR SALE ITEM S! Reg. to s4500 S-adcleback Saddlery-,, ENGLIS H & WESTERM RIDING llPPAREL & EQUIP MENT 1392'1 NeWport Ave. 90 $ 1o off off off ' 350 J University Tusttn (714} 'Sa3-0800 Ri si ~ 683-3311 i Sport Shirts ~· A ~Jndso:ne l~o~lr~ ~ '1 that any ma~ WOL!d tP pro~d to wear. Well lailJrPd with ' de1ailinr,. AvJ1laOle rn assorted solid color:; and in sizes: S M·L RetJ1l IJJille SS.00 I l t ~ E AC H ' S111"lq Lamp K its Comr.tetc with all parts. R·.+, -. ' .. ) ; •• ll'll n M en·:~-t~nch :$ld.J3~ Cul?.x Opaline Nai l Polish p ~ J ~ ' •' , • 'fl • Side Zip Boots Smart dress~'.''!'" lr>J(ller·look peb~IP ;r-,.~ f •i h. Ch · ·-of b1Jck r,r br· w~. ~II n ~dde rr 1 ~r1-tl" S 1e~ f·om 71 1 Lp. $12.95 Retail VJl~e Comb & Brush Set As~ortm~nt of po(llllar ~air brushes. each with /'' rumb. Gia tackaged. AsgQr'ed' ~tylcs and colnrs. 2.50 Retail Values 79 ¢ E~ch Hard Cover Book s on Sports Th~ Gr11S'.~' \t; ,rt L•l•rdr!. 1111 f'•~1!. l:' If-t i,n I: 'Tl (;r ' Pl S. Di.n<~o. ~~o t ,,. ! ~!urr· ' 1 r, 11: ~ "~-Pro Fnct~11,· 1->i o' f \/'W. Tri• IJ• ~.e P.n•n~~" \~·.•y, Al'lll1td p41mer. w .. • ·' ~1.J1·;, Th~ Ar"fut Oodl'.' r". ,Jrrj rt 'P <i'~r1 y~~r ONn ~l}l•rl5 libr.try 1• 1'11 '''·'·Ttf• 1(1 ., .. , r,.1 ''I Knit Tops EA C ~ St1orl SI€~~,· D 1y. cu!'~n Jf'' '.e~ \. P~ \'i 1th M,!1;,h Jrpl1qu~d orn.imer!J!:on Sr'l tff w·l'l Ci.· 'rtd r~.nei;tone r-~--1 ''l f1s rled coior>. s.1e~-s '~ L FAMOUS MAKER Puppy Food Lar,'le (Z lb1) t.,~ of spec1a1 I,( yeJr tJrmul,1 that cnnla1ns CP(!1017S • al! t~e n1\ e~~Jr1 pr11te:n, c~lories. and VJt.ll'l J Ptlll nred'i durin~ his first year. I ~ fld J w;1iP1 ~r.~ 1"1,~r ~r11t~ forms 11 1111n,cJ.:>'1•ly Bi·~I 11.wrr. . • Small. c1rrr~i:! plastic bri~f tas~ opens up I 1nln 1 f111! •11~ bar~~ammrfl t>oard. Contains ' 1 ;~II r. ect.., plu'> !undJment:il~ and rules. 'f ~~==-~_::,1 .a~c J 0~0:2 ~~~?~ :i1~?~\S~;:,. 119¢ -,.__ ~ ''~~~.'._J_~'--i:· ct1NG ' ;-&J.~; :,, ... !;, Decorated Envelopes :P,''-',1 .. .. Flor JI prints. ;ind designs in a wide ' 79C .,.. a• ,1f1meA! o1 Co!o1s. 1·1c Rel.Iii Yal•r/' Cast Iron Trivets Stick-On Vlnyl Yardage . I _... Dtlir.~!ful deco1Jh;e trittls in bla:~ or pJI ~tied So!1d coli" em:! e-t1t.ng patlerns on ll'~~tur. , • ;~ metal with bught !ml inlays er colorful resins scn~1hve vrny! R~ecorale c~erf' u~~ Cut 0111. L t:J: -1•\t ;-J m st1111ed glass patterns. paUems on bac~ 98c/Y3fd Retail Yal 11es ;a~-·r1 _ _,--u WA TCH FOR OUR GRANO OPENING SOON IN LA MESA. OIJR 40TH STORE! ' . ., WESTMINSTER. f COST A MESA ·i· .. SANT A ANA . ~ ORANGE ,j 14 200 B e~h BIYd. 175 E. 17th St. 1 .Bri•tol & MacArthur 1821 "'·Tustin AYt.'" , 1 ot H•wporl lt•d. ' Nortli of S•. Ceatf "ct• ' IC "'art C....w ' ' .1~1 W*•n 11a~ll•IJl![ll;l~li•ll~~1 i ,¥ill :l1l;\l !1IJ~l(1il4~1111111' uamr ' C•slla or c ondom ldtum, " fi nd your dream home T • s.unday•- 1n the • .DAI Lt-PILOT ,.,, Id h~ _,j I ,11 •• •• ' ,., SA1 Judie sup..,. Uon In ~•rl• Fow Ju1 mlual Hu1bI BO jail wh lhelrtr It I 19, last team c 190SO \I It I stored In the I to~r At was thl gun all assert• lhe•la.! TJI p1'9SeC' danta. Ju. barred Sa Fi LOS man w $3 mil qeyla1 World I itJ a U.S Cra Hassle rTI.ent, tencing temple Asst. Joel L< teleph( • .Exi • Fi~ 'Gn SA I Newpol guard Blackn de red day d after b ol kid• girls, a 0" $uperi Robert dered I study 1 a Mis: only k the N• hi• par JUD round t kidnap tend an al lo we 00 the of lh Charg rape a at the wered . Arre both gi Black1 Beach ran (re as he I them. Bl: ~-orket fie er build! Penint arrest to cot Aprill HE state I 14 yei lion. K s, s Newp rob be staUo Met~ in Ori J Rich• t CJI l\ldni E Nowt bacl'I bell~ !dent Hun I C4oli wul Finklea Murder Judge N~xe·~ Disnii.ss .Bid SANTA ANA -Orange County Superior Court Juda• Byron K. McMillan refused Wodn .. da lo &UPPl'ft• e~ldence that will be uaed by the 'proa~cu· ~ tlon In tho death penalcy trial ·or two brothers charted wltb the klllln1 of Stephen "Mike" Finklea olFountaln Valley. . Judae McMiilan also denied a mQtlon ior dis- rnlual of all charaes •lainat accused brothers Hugh Daniel Bean, 3', and Charles Dennis Bean, 22. . 1IOTH MEN WERE RETURNED to the county Jail where Ibey will ~ held with ball denied until their trial Ju'ne 2. · It Ii alleced that they shot and killed Finklea 19, last Oat. 31 as the Ora~1e Coast College wreatUnK team captain was at work in the 7·Eleven market 19050 Warner Ave., Fountain V.iilley. ' It 11 alleged that Finklea, who· worked In the st.ore during the late night hours 11 a clerk, was shot tn the f~ce and ~·· then shot aa~p as he stumbled to the rear of the store. At.l11ue ln tile hearing before Judge MtMIUan was the 1ei1ure by·arreaUng Sant'a Ank poll'ce of the gun alle1ed~f used In the killin& and a pair or boots assertedly worn by one of the brothers at the time of thes~ng'.·' ·THOSE ITEMS Afl.E l'Onsldered vital lo the prosecuUon ca~e a1ain1t the Montana-born def en· danta. Judie McMillan ruled that they cannot be barred from the trial. Study Slated For Kidnaper LOS ANGELES -A man who tried to extort $3 million from Dls- qeyland and Disney World has pleaded guilty ill a U.S. District Court. Craig Dougla s' }f.assler, 25, of Manu· ment, Colo. faces sen· ~ncing ~Feb. 18 rOr at· tempted extortion. ' Asst. U.S. Dial. Atty. Joel Levine said Hassler telephoned Disneyland ' Extortion Figure 'Guilty' SANTA ANA Newport Beach sec~rity guard Andrew Jerome Blackmon has been or· dered to undergo a 90· day diagnostic study after being found guilty ot kidnaplng two local girls, ages 14 and IS. Orange County Superior Court Judie Robert P . Kneeland or· dered the pre.sentencing study for Blackmon, 32, a Mississippian whose ooly known address in the Newport area was bis parked car. IUDGE KNEELAND found Blackmon guilty of kidnapin& after the de· tendant waived trial and allowed the judge to rule cm the basis of a reading of the transcripts. Oharges of attempted rape and of being armed at the time of the offense were dismissed. . A"rresting offic~rs said botli girls were driven by Blackmon to the Lal\ll'la Beach area where they ran from hia car to safety as he threatened to rape them. Blackmon, who worked aa a security of· ficer for an apartment building on the Lido Peninsula at the time of arrest. will be returned to court for sentencing Aprill7. . HE FACES A possible state prison terril of up to 14 years on the convic· Uon. at Anaheim and told security personnel there that claymore mines had been set to detonate at the amusement park. The call directed Dis- ney personnel to~an ex· lortion note in a locker at the bUs terminal in San Diego. Levine said in the note Hassler outlined his de· mand for two payments totaling S3 million, to be dropped at sites in Santa Barbara and Orlando, Fla .. near Disney World. The note said the mines would be detonat. ed if the payment was not made, Levine said. Hassler was arrested by FBI agents as he at· tempted to retrieve hair of the money al the drop site In Santa Barbara. f.lassler could receive up to 20 years in prison and fines up to $10,000. Date Set In Plot Charges SANTA ANA -A woman charged with conspiracy lo kill after she &llegedly offered an undercover orficer she thought was a "hit man" $5,000 to kill her heavily insured husband was or· dered Tuesday lo race arraignment Feb. 25 in Orange County Superior Court. Judge Kenneth E . Lae se_t the appearilnce date for Lola •Marguerite King, 45, of Tustin, who is free on her promise to appear. Superior Court action was ordered last u·eek after a series of municipal court hear· lngs. Tustin police claim that an undercover of·· ficer collected a down payment of S250 from Mrs. King with the un· derstanding that he col · lect the balance of $4,750 when : she drew $134,1)()() from Policies taken out on her husband's life. Insurance salesman bouglas King. 39 , asked ih municipal court that his wife not.be prosecut· ed on the charges. Kidnap Case Set Feb. 24 SANT,\ ANA -A transient arrested in Newport Beach lut Nov. 2 al\ er he alleiedly robbed and kldnaped a HunUngton Beach ser~lce staUon attendant and then tater robbed a Costa Mesa market has been ordered to race trial F~b_!_ 24 la Orange Counly Superior Court. Judge Kenneth E. Lae set the trlel date. !or Richard Lee Ball 20, and further ordered the de!en-= retumed \o ihe courtroom Friday !or pretrial on on eharJ 1 th111ncluded. armed robbeey and ap~na. ~ • Ba 11 ~rreat followed an intensive search by Newpo Bt .. h and eooi. MHa police who >llere bo"1Ced In tho hunt by the hovering Costa Mesa bell copter. He '¥U arrested In The Arches area and later ldentilled aa the cunman who took $50 from the Hwttlnatorf Beach H\'Vlce station and $45 from a CooU Mesa market. Police said the kidnap victim was re)eued unharmed in Costa Mesa . . I FULLERTON •MUSIC• FOUNTAIN VALLEY Mo•y of t•• II••• ffT•rfh1d literl' •rl' 1111 ...... w U•tt•d .. Olllfift. T•er•for•. 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' ' , • I , I ' • , " U,1.,......... STILL RECOGNIZED Mrs. lletty Ford • ;.-... : City Vote Set· ' ~ ~ ' . : · In Riverside ; RIVERSIDE (UPI) -The Iii' ~Board of Supervisors has ap- proved incorporation of • ~cathedral City' as Riveri;ide .., County's 18th city and set May 27 -for an election on tbe.propQsal. Voters will also decide then whether to call the new city Cathedral City or Palm SP.rings HeightS. . ! Population of the city near. Palm Springs wlll be about 7,$50. :Aid Cutoff Urged ; SAN DIEGO ("uen -Mayor Peter Wilson Tuesday urged President Ford to cut off foreign and military aid to Ecuador and ban import of Ecuadorian fis - heries products in retaliation for the So th American nation's --s~1zure ofrr."S-:1Wi31'isliiiig boa'ts. - First Laqy Fails to Go . . ~ . . ''Umwtit;ed~n · N e-UJ : Y-ork • WAljHikGTON·. !UPI) _;. Betty )!'ord has ~oncluded ahe was wrong to thiQk she could go to :New Yotk Ci~y on a shopping spree without being noticed. ' l , Wearing· dark glasses &lflins\.the morning"sun. Mi's...Ford Oew to , Manbatian on a commercial flight Tuesday for a six-hour 'hopping spree in the Garment Dlstrict. She was fitted...for about a dozen outfits, both "daytime and even· ing, which sfle ordered previously from sketches Supplied bjt th8rlew manufacturing firm of Jerry Gu(tenberg, whose chief de$lgnet is Albert CaprarG. SHEILA RABB WEIDEN~E~, THll First. Lady's p;-e.s secretary, said Wednesday the decision to take tt)e trip was made at the last minute and MrS. Ford ''wanted to see if.she could go to New York unqoticed. •• · • ~-"\ ~ ~ But She found outs~ couldn't, ac'cif:>rdin~ to Mrs. Weidenfeld . Word of Mrs. FOfd.'s arrlval·q~ly spread through the dJl\tricl arid a crowd formed outsi<fE! the•Sever\th Avenu,e building whicltGut- tenJ>ergoccupjes. · · t · • ,.!. ~ ·-\ ' , Mrs: Ford was accompanied l?'Y her daugPter, Su::1'an, \1; her •personal assistant, Naocy Howe; Mrs. Ho'+'e's daukhter. Lisa Courtney, and a num~r of 5ecret'Se'-V>ce agents. "" ~ w . . . ' ,., .. ' THE PRICE_ OF MRS. FORD'S ·o~lfits ranged lrom $70 lo $200. according to Mrs. Weidenfeld. Sbe, added they are intended to be worn through spring, summer and fall . Mrs. Weidenfeld emPhasized that Caparo is not Mrs. Ford's sole outfitter. .. . ,; "She lik es his thjngs b:ut that is not the only person she is buying from," she said. · . ~ She said the First Lady -a trim site 6 -plans lo keep on buy· ing clothes off the rack" and looking for bargains ih dis ount stores. BUT MRS. WElDllNFELD. CONTENDED that Mrs. Ford was misquoted previously \)/hen it was repc>rted that she did not Want to buy any more designer clothes in the interest of economy. She said l\trs. Ford actually meant that she does not intend to purchase "ex· pensive couturier" Clothes. Susan. a size 8. w.as fitted ror a long, sky blue jersey gown for spr· ing proms and an ankle.length cotton rrock in a red and green floral print with separate rufOed apron for her reign at the Shenandoah Ap· ple Blossom Festival in Winchester, Va :, May 2·4. Mrs. Ford learned about Caparo from a newspaper article and invited him to the White House several weeks ago •. when she chose her new wardrobe from a group or sketches. Gijttenber2 claims he has received sorhe $200.000 worth of new orders from other women since th.aLda y _ . Save Now at General .Tire! • .. 4 A gre•t jime lo b~y! And e gre•t lire too! The t•mou• Generat Poly.Jet, wilh wide 7· rib t;e•d design lor sl•rt/•top tr•ctlon .. - 4-ply polye•ter cord body for• smooth ride and durability ... and wr•p-around shoulder for •leering control. Why settle for leu. A71· 1 J TUBELESS BLACl(WALL, PLUS S1 71 FED.EX.TAK omtlTEWALLS ONLY $3 MORE! 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' .comparison. • Compare how much th9re la to the new C-1• 2""-..... n. ··,--~- Your To;;,.. Doller hH I FR~E • . ~ booklet yov. c1n P'ck· up. The 8m1ll C1r 88rg1ln Hunt1;•1 ' ~· Quktei ti comJtlret Toyot1 to , · . other popul1r 'lft.111 c.rl. Ind 1 : ~ · 1tw11 ·p<tp1red~~ ~ the editor-ot Ro1d a rr1e..-~ i -megulne. L ~ 1 • ~-: -. - ' . • i'. .. .. • • .. l I I I~ -~ !: ;. t • ' .. ii u • a p l< ' ·~ Pl ~ ir al h• h1 ·~ ., "' u T[ bi ., ., ol .\! ,, "' " • • 'Animal psychology is a very sensible thing to have ~s ·well as do. To understand • -. -r ----. the problem, yqu, have to look at the world •• . through a .~,et's ey~s.' ~'.Dr. Sc9tt lrvine ~ ' . 87 LAURl£KA8)'ER Of tlw Ditty ""t.t __., . When; SdOtt Irvine wS:s study·- ll!C fOI" ~ mastep decree at the University of Wasblngton he re- sented ,having to ,wo'rk on anlmp.\11. He was interested .in psychology and naturaUY want~d I~ to get"on toforklng wllh people. , ' Now, wi a Pl\D;,he does both. : ~ . ~ Wh!le h "ceal s,i>ecialty" is ' me~rlage •nd family counseling, r. ~he also ~a.s ·announced that he is a C pr1ctlc1n1 animal paychologisl, ., probably the Ollly one this· side of Beverly Hills B/ld one of the few in the counti-y. Some or his colleagues rib him about. this new "avocation" but he doesn't seem to mind. He said ~e 's been ,urprt&ed how a~ept· 'l\i people wll6 °""" ~~II 'him in as a l11t resort, have beeil. ... 'As Ke explains it, animal psychology is a very se1;9sl ble thing to have as welJ as do. While a student, he had to meii'\orize parts of an animal's brain, put rats through mazes and study the nervous system and reactions of frogs, cats and otber.g_oqhuman_~l)Ull4res. ~NIMAL IMP~CI' "I guesa Ula( had, a blCCl!I' im· i>act on me than 1 realized 1.>ecause I remerq.ber a lot." All the unlvenltles work with >nlmt)a iptt119lr Jabs. he ex- ' . • ~ ' p&Jne'a But lhat work is re- f erred to. as physiological psychology. Since it is con- sidered r.esearch, very few have awlie.d it.do a clinical approach fO'r1an1mars. Buj· most · of the new psycho- ilogic al methods used with lhumaos,includfng Gestalt, learn- :ing theo..Y, biofeed and behavior 'modification, have grown out of ,_animal work. He is quick to' add, "Most of us think there is a significant dif- ference between animals and humans. • IS convinc1ng the teacher, parent or, in this case, the pet owner. Sl'ITING AND SEEING Dr. Irvine told of an English bulldog named Oli,ver who had ·been with the family four or five years. He was well trained but suddenly started urinating in the dining room. The , owner took him to a trainer for 10 weeks, but the dog only got worse. They were think- ing of killing him. . "This is where I come in," the psychologist said. "After the first time I saw him . they didn't have any trouble. It · ''A human being can transcend was partly sitting down and see- himself .•. You can talk about ingwhatwasgoingon." you, you can think about you and Problems began when the We don't really think animals family enlarged their house, cut- do." ting the back yard in half where With animalsr he uses behavior the dog r9mped. At the same modifigation, a system of glvtng time, they had a\)aby. -t. 1 rewards and ignoring the punish-1'he psycholog\st's sQlutio1J. ment. It's a method used olten was for ~e people to spend more with trqu..blesOme youngsters In Ume wi :,,their pet .. H~ advisa.d the schOols. t them to o out in~ tiackd,,Al:d "This 1-i!ally drives teacher! up with the dog. givin.B~hini enoug~.r a wall,'' he said. · time to do his buSiness~ and atiio But the few youngsters 'who act to let him into the family robin up \n tbe classroom generally get with them oCcasionally. nwst of the tea~her's attention, froblems with a pet otte.,.., even-if it-is in the-Corm of punis~·~ evOl·ve when a new-baby _j5_ ment, he exp}alned. If they are b.tOught P.!to Ute family, he said. ignored, and the teacher's time is The ~t •teils like 'bis hierltrcby' given to the obedient ~en~, of DOSltlon has been chaijgea . •• . they will conform to ge l-the at:. .It's. like a los~ of seltsestetitn. tention again. .. · he e"plained ... This isn't ver,y The biggest problem comes in ' dllrerent· from what many.' husbands feeJ ." • I .· .. The solution, again, is more at· · tention . · ··cats think about owners . as mothers and fathers but dogs think of their owners as paFl of the pack,'' Dr. Irv}nesaid. "Cats a.re ·very independent crc;atures. ·.Dogs l~!1d to have much more loyalty. · .i•": ....,.'Dominance and ten1t.ory' ane' are very important'\n thb ahimal world,·he said. r' ). PLEASE OWNER • , ''The most iinpartant thing to a•JP-nimaJ like a dog is to please his.owner and to have gbod rf!.p· port with his owner.·· BE• ANDERSON, Editor n..nGy, ~tW;..nt.1'1S ~ ... •1 After Wedding Vows .. , Pets, he added, are "very sensi"tive, very aware." To understand the problem. a person has to look at the Y.:orld through th e pet's eyes . A psychologist tries to do this with his human Clients as well, Dr. Irvine said. · It's like the old saying, ''No one knows the f"ndian until he "'alks in bis moccaslns.'' For about 20 years, Dr. Irvine was a minister. He turned tote· Ugton after receiyinC his mas~s degree because ,;I didn 't like what. I saw in psychology at the tiine." Jt was, he explained, more satisfying to work with young people through the church. For rive years, he taught at a Baptist seminary in Cov ina. • ' . He completed his PhD {hrough t.tichigan State with a disserta- tion on the racial attitudes of black and Y.'hite ministers. This. h"e said , may be publi shed into a book . Y.:ith animals, he doesn't intend to make it a full ·time practice. \Vilh at l('JSl half his tin1c. he inl('nds lo tontinuC' his Irvine Center for Creative J ... iving \Vhich The progr ession . fron1 he operates out of hi s South psychology into religion and l_.aguna B each home and back into psychology, was a churches in Santa Ana <.1nd Cov -natural one, he-said. ina Hi s move into animal .. · psychology came rather natUral- ty as well. His wife work! in a NeWport Beach animal hospital where a client suggested that an animal ·psychologis~ \Vas needed on staff. The hos pital owner. Dr. J ames E. Rich, asked Dr.Irvine tu in- vestigate the possibility. llALt'-Tllll E Although he enjoys his v:ork The gent.le -mannered psychologi_st explai,hed that hi s profession is moving away from its emphasis on "sick " people toward ··people who w~nt to have expanded lif c experiences.'' Through his cC'ntcrs , he hopes to help others ··be creative and growing peop/('. ·· ·Ann Concedes Commurt_~·ccltion Stops? Point or Two DEAR ANN LANDERS: I da.-e you to print this letter and ruin 1t1iddle Am erica·~ day. The nitwit who signed her 'letter "I\ Shoulder to Cry On" should be told that birth control informa- tion and contra~eptivcs \vcre legally available -a.the lime s he got pregnant. (Ann Landers ():::J ( . By ALLISON DEERR Of lM C.llY "'°" ~H might be imposing. We might ex· pose our weaknesses . Or. possibly we may be imperCect. ·· Picture two circles represent-Instead. people choose to ing the partners in a marriage. placate. be peacemakers; to use In Some relationships, the logic and deny the expression o( circles barelyi touch. "She gets emotion; to blame and to distract the rent paid and he gets his fromthesubject. shirts laundered.'' Often, Mrs. Stone explained, Often, one circle envelops the couples close off communication Other. ''They become 'one', as we without knowing it. used lo say." · . "ff you loved me ... ·• Or, the two circles can in-"What you're trying to say tersect. "Each person has an in· is ..... (J.ividual life, but in the marriage .. See. you goofed again ..... they share some common SURESTOPPERS ground." 4 These are sure communication Which kind of relationship is sf>ppers: ordering, threatening; yours? preaching, offering solutions, This is just 1one exercise in judging, ridiculing, analyzing, looking at marriage offered in a interrogating, withdrawing, dis· seven-~aek course on Marriage tracting, reassuring, consoling. Enrichment sponsored by the Even praise-can be a stopper'i~. Family Service Associ4ti,qn of ''if it sounds Jilce you're giflng Orange County. • the Good H~keeping Seal or; "ProbabJy. 80 percent of the Approval." . , ·.. . & problems in ma.rital rela· What'Sanopene~? '' t~e>nsblps: and life. are caused by "I feel we should.talk abOut ... " poor coq\-munic1tlo~ JC.the chan-···1 .care ver)'. much about ... ·· nets aten•t open tind clear, you're .. ··Old you k.doW that I /eel badly in troub18," said Rosanne Stone. when you ... " •l an FSA marriage and family It doesn't. thrf!!alen aod it'S re·, counselor. _ • vealing ho~you f~l, shll sald. ''We're communicating when ··we gro'i/J>y.~klnf qur 'wn we'rtr aaying nothing. Eye con· decisions, m'1dnlic>Ur o ... n Jpls- tact, a gesture, inflection mUst lakes. "We can'('~ ot6er--peo.·; .. be abaorbed alone with the pie their feelingi,.l:lich 'of ua,'llao words." a rigbt.t.Q feel a c~ln way, and, co•PROJ111SENEEDED express tho1eteell~ "E. ln 111aJ\llii ', she aaserted. no SOQtetiJlles, 'Ille ,aild, a~of <lll~'c j be himself all the comd!un\t;,•tion1s 1 ple,t · 1. 'ii • , --vch ,.1..!..'li'-~tO't.olloc!d> L . _ ••hf 1meofthe1amelscom• endofthe'h et.cYthf"oiher,o promise, 1lvln1 and taking. Peo· t11~11ta.b,a doo>r .• ' .. ·, pie who'11y they love eacll other • n lh6l:'l:1, 1'9 lne\lltt~I~. ,. are' conatal\\IY aayln&)'O\t~n tol Y"'I~ litl'!Oll'e~ad. , lhinca,to acttothlr.11..omeone theMQre. , ,. ~ 1 Ina 1o!]ieonelosu," , "l<!idn'th~yo~.' ~ • ' ,w ~· .,,.., WI¥ to ~eep the,chan.. '\II'"' fitsl,,rule ilr-comi:i\ulil•~· nal '°pd\, 11>0 9,&ld, IL lo level Uotl I• tl\llkilil clear ,wpat yo~•re; wl your pariner. Motl people saY,1~1 ~n1 f \ti,_ Qllier. Pfr&on lo are a!raid to hone•UY ltlY what, rece1vlnc. 'abea@lll. 1t'" • , they (eel. "You can't !'tad the other "U we level, we ml&ht make a person's !fiin,I. You can't auume mia\ake,,heaven forbid. Someone w~)lt V'•Y're thinklnK. }l )'Ou 'do ~ mlahl not like i'hal we're feel·. tl(al for long, it can lead lo pro· In•. We mlllht be criticized. Wo hl~m o ." l • .. . ' • . , , .. ' r ' I , • . ' ,. " hiclfkind of marriage ' rela~ia(/ship. is yours? With ' circles representing partners, .. .,. . . . th era is .the en.velop.ing type (top J( sharing common goals (left), or void 9f closeness: , As a college student I've heard the same ridiculous story ov<'r and over a gain. It goes lik e this: "I knew the infirmary \\'Ould pre- scribe a contracepti ve f.:>r n\c but I believed it ""·as wrong to dc- li berate l y PLAN ror sex. I always fi gured that sex, like murder, is not so terrible if it"s a sput•of ·the-moment thing.·' Believe it or not, Ann . but some girls would rather trust to luck or have an abortion than use birth control methods because they think planned sex is like planned crime. As for you, L.nve y. your notion that premarital, sex can be very bad Cor a young girl if there is a lack of sincerity and caring on the young man's part is perfectly valid . But do you honestly believe that rnarriage removes those d'8ngers? Someti mes it makes them y,•orse. Even though the divorce rate in this country is zooming, Ann Landers says, ··Get mar.riedfirst . '' Y.6u gotla be nuts. -A READER DEAll READER : You are also A Writer. Tfianks fi>r a good lel· ter. Not only ls the divorce rate zooming, bul &he moral slan· dards of this counlry are Calling through the basement. :rhls indicates to· me, at least, thal somebody bad beUer start talking about premarital sex In terms or v11lues irtd' no& vl~w the girl who says "no" as an, archalt. moth·eaten ..Uare. I 1nay be a museum piece · myse;Jt, but J sfUI lns,lst that \'ery Cew blgh sihouli &Iris hav8 the 'J r emotional ma&d'rlty to handle a '• sexual relat'9ft.Sblp without (eel· ' .Ing depreciated and ''used'' 'when It's over. llvcn among..eql· tege-age rouplet. unless there ls rhutual com mllme.nt and genuine caring. 1>rcm-.rlt1l sex c•n he • ple,.ty damaging, especially LO UJ.e woman. { OK, now I'll put on my bifocals, go back to my rocker and crochet some doilies. OJ<:AR ANN I.AN DERS: ( know you don·t write an etiquette column but you are the best one to get this message across to the public. Here it is ; "IF YOU DON 'T KNOW WHAT A WORD MEANS -LOOK IT UP'" I have rwo unmarried sons liv - ing at hon1e and 1·ve los t count of the numbe r or invitations they've received addressed ~o : "'Mr . XYZ and Escort. Isn't it shocking the number of ignorant people there arc in this world? Sign me -EDUCATE_D IN THE DARK AGES DEAR ·ED: I've had worse shocks in my lime. But th01.nks Cor writing. DEAR ANN LANDERS : Please speak English in your col· umn -not liigh-brow esoteric jargon. When a woman wrote rl'· cently and asked if masturba· t1on was ha r mful you replied. •·tr it becomes obsessive and com- pulsive it can border on the pathological and, therefore, be harmful." Why didn't you just say, ''lt is oqt harmful unless it is done with such great frequency that tt. in· terferc.s "'it.h normal behavior"? -TIRED OF DOUBLETALK DEAR TIRED: I musl've got· Len carried awny. Thanks for trans1111ting my answer Into lauuage which is t.. .. sier to un· dentand. Piscover how to be d•te bait without falling hook, line and .sinker. Ann Landers' booklet, "Dating Do's and Don't&," wi • help yo u be n1ore poi.std nd tu ,. Of yoUl"Self OD dal<I$. Send cents in coin alona wjti\ a long, stomped. self-addressed en velope with your r~eat to Allll Landers, P.O. 84,x' l.fQO, Ela !II. 60120. • • ' I ' I{ ' ' I . ' ,. ( • - .. ,. ...... . ,_ ,, • me~lee'ns .Face ~'Atitd Test' . lb JO OLSON tii .. OfNr ............ Amert.ea•• erlme rate a1atn eon• uf. by about 11 pllttnl, ..,...,. lnl o l.oa AJlffhl Police el Edward M. DaYIO: But ahould .anyone beaides ' • Uvln1 In the inner city ey? . avla 1u.1ae1t1d that UU1 is a pro.ble,111 of concern to every ~'l!can and cballqed mem-a!.~.!~ •f Southero California ~an chapters to ''look and l •by. --··n "°"' aomethin~ to Ille ~·all· of th• nation,' Davi& u- &Jntd. ••crtme brfN:a fear. r la a corrosive 'acld thlt ~ truat betw-people." • ,.... chief, almOll • CO.year eran with the Los Anflelu lice Departme~l, aald lhal people aren l belnC born •'w'al\l to be murderers," but t ·•w,. handle thooe kinda of dlff..-ently. We used to . lo..>e in orlme ·llMI punlsh- t.'t Coast Pairs L_ • Wed - Ye 1us1•1ted that ''the •en&• •-lokl!ll of human life It pro- bably the r,roduct ol for~etUn1 about tho d 1ciplln1 cl life. • ~ To blame, Davis said, Is a new phlloaophy of moralllY. the "do your own thine·· cull. As outlined '1' tho book '"Situa- tion !thica" by Joseph Fletcher, t>avls lald, thla mbnlilY calls for !he principles of love ln all de· clsiona. ••When •YOU must d~idt in a situation involvtna yourself and someone r:h:e. you use tbe love £1nclploi Robbery ctn be a lov - ' lhiill lo do, Thlt'• 'Fletcher's ba oney ."' · · · Davi.a told hl•_,auc!Jfnc• Ir, tho Beverly Hilton Hotel tMI .' •<!h ol us baa a conftlc\ ol lnlo,...l in thlnklng we can m .. e our own laws. The Manso · era '"la a manifestation of this. · · "Maybe we shouldit*. al\,·be fundamental Bible poilndora. but . we must have soroethlna: 1n com. mon. So can we all do our own~ thins? Or do we have to agree on fundament•l laws?" ' MRS. G'AMMELL He ntpol'\e:d tbl.t the crime rate In Lot AriJelea baa been going down while tbe naUon'a rate has escalated.. "We have two thinp &oing for us," Dayle said. ''W• have a set ot artlelee o! faith we believe in, and polloemen noW are interact· \n1 wJ~ th~ community. The pollc~~ \~e pQblic are talk· in&." , ' I \~ D1vla iIIO 1q1estecfthat there is not en~b reYerenl'e for t'1e law, r as ~cOlD t·au,ht us. "We •bOvldn'tbe.v laws just bec&UM the Cop 'ayt'We hive to. We should obty cause we must liv.etoaetbet." Dutjna th• ... 1·crdU examiha· Uon'' period after.hill trek. Davis , explained the recent. news item that the-Loi A.n1eles policemen ... were belnt trained for food riots. • "R was· a case or journalist ex· cesa."' he aa14 ' AOo\it • month ago. rouUne riot train.lnC was-set up rorthe benefit ot n·ew commande rs and patrolmen, Davis said. This was done so that •'1.,Y kind pl riots that • • • ~ Chief Edward Davis , . • > ha'Ppened. wouldn't be made any worse by 111-trair'ted policemen. "'KPFK (Radio Free Moscow ' got one of the commanders on," Davis said.• ''Then it was picked u.p by a metropolitan newspaper, then the Wire services. ''It was given undue weil:hl. This is the last place we'd expeL·t a famine riot. · •'[l was so preposterous . 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Married in the Airport.er Inn were Myra Fier and Richard Suppe, who are Lhe daughter and son of the Jack Fiers of .-.unt· ington Beach and the Abe Suppes, Costa ficated for the wedding: of Winnifred Jane Caley and William Richard Bales Jr. in St. Wiltrid 's Episcopal Church. ·Huntington Beach. Their parents are the Rev. DI'. and Mrs. James C. Caley or Huntington Beach and SAV-· · · $j O OO Thursday; Friday ·, • • :: • 111 Sat. & Sun. Only · ·y~ ··~~c;u~r!N_ii,)iortb. s10.06 worki~~ or not towards .th·e,iiJhJ:.b~~t~IMtPf thg,~e ~µper Hoover vacuums.- • < . . • • MeJ8. • , . 11 Attendant~ wer4-.Diane, Susan and Martin Fier, Charlotte Newton, Cindy P_J_"8n4';.r. Marsh~ and Jean De Laune. 111.(c;hael Sui>pe, Artie Mencher and John Edmiston. · . 'l'he bride is a graduate of Edison 1-ligh School, J{untingt.ott Beach and her husband graduated from Estancia High Sc hool. Costa Mesa a nd served four years with the Air Force. Gammell-Hart Karen Elizabeth Harl and Jeffrey Wayne Gammell excbanced nuptial vows and rings before the Rev. Dr. Earl W. Isbell in the United First Methodist Church, Coslij Mesa. They are the daughter and son of the Willi am O. Harts of Costa Mesa and the Herman M . Ga mmells, Corona del Mar. Honor attendants were Nancy Prill and Rowin J acobs. Others in the wedding party were Kathy Steele, Joyce Dawson, Karen Speyers, Bon· nie and Nanc}'lmight, Bill Finster, Dave Hayes and Perry Armstrong. The bride is a graduate or Costa Mesa H~h School and Orange Coast College which her hus band is attending. He is a graduate of Corona del Mar High School and served in Lhe Army. They will Jive in Costa Mesa Crumley-Bent Mary Pricilla Bent eQll William Donald Crumley exchanged nuptial vows in the Red Hill Lutheran Church. Tustin with the Rev. Clyde Sbowa1terorflcial1ng. Their parents are Mr. a nd Mrs. \VilJiam W. Bent of San Diego, Robert Crumley, Lagun a Hills and Mrs. Barbara Crumley of Tustin. The newlyweds allended Tustin High School, Saddleback College and California Slate University at FWlert.on. They will reside in Sunnyvale uhtil the bridegroom completes his m aste'rs degree at CSU, S11-n Jose where he is a member of the varsitY football team. the Rev. Dr and Mrs W Richard Bates of ~. . La Mirada Ir· The bride eariled ·her ba'chelors and masters degrees from the University of Southern California \.\!here her husband also graduated. He now is completing his . masters degree al Southern Theological Seminary. Attending the bridal coupl~"°"·ere Teresa Siegel, Deborah ~myns. lAJlda Chard . .Janet , Christopher and Stephen Bates. Bill Brizendine and George Pickle. Chase-Peebles Or . George J . Chase and Julia Ann Peebles were united in m·arria·ge in St. Mar~ Presbyterian Ch urch, Newport Beach, with the Rev. Willi;pn McQuoid o[· ri cialing' for the double ring tiles. The bride is the daughtef of Mrs, Leland E . Smith. Huntington Beach, and Harold Peebles or San J acinto. 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'1t_';O ND $l['f PERMANENT WAVES. YOU MAT NEVER WANT 10 s&T 'tOUR HAIR AGAIN. . . I f . Coit. Mrt-MS-1511 C~MDSAYI! ), I HOOVER ··3 . .VACUUM . pkgs\ :· .. "BA.GS .. 1:. 99 " . ' ... » • • ' ' Complete ·with attachments , .... P.AAI: Beach' 111 oransiethOIRll ~ O~n w•da)'ll 9:30 to l>.30. Sund~ 1~· 10 e. OIAMeii'Cify Or. at Gar~~ Blttt• l:)pln-kd~ 101011, Su~days10. 8. . f. ~So;lltlstOl~.ofSo,CoiistPlau . ~ , · • · •Open weekdays 9:30to 9. Silturdays 9:30 to 7. Sundays to 10 8. , . ., I (r. ' ~ • --- ' • ' , I I .. • • • • • ' . '· ·By E RMA BOll!BECK ! Clon't waDt to panic anyone, but lhls tountry is on a Collision course headed for disaster. . Specirrcally, it was brought· to my atten· ' Uon b.Y two stories buried in the newspaper. The first was a prediction that cars are go- Parents I-Teachers t imetable Units Plan For Students BALEARIC: Science and rocketry mil1i class started U1i s week under the direction of Montey Fones, district science resou rcc.t teacher. llonorary service LJW:.irds will be presented al the l\.1onday, Feb. 10, general meeting. Students in fourth and fifth grades \viii present ptttrinlie song rest under the direction of Jcuu Ul:.inder. ST. JOH N AUX.: Members ;.ire request- ed lo bting properly tied or bagged newspapers to lhe school parking lot from 8 a.m . to noon ·rucsday, l-~cb. 11 . Prizt!S will be awarded lo the classes collecting the most papers. Aluminum cans may be brought al the sume ti me for the e ighth grade collection. Regular monthly meeting al 8 p .m . 'I'hursduy. Feb. 13, in the sc~ool ha~ Father John Coady. who recently re· turued from his parish in Ghana. Africa, \Vil1 speak on the Church and Its Develop· ment ii\ the 'f'hird World. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• • ~ . • • • • • • • • • • . ' ~ • • I Health·tex· I • • • • • • • • FOR BOYS 'n GIRLS • HOW AVAILABLE AT /./U/.fP1Y DUHPrY CHILDREN'S WE AR I OSI lr•rit. -w,,t,llH P'1010 Just in Time for Spring Fashion ' . ' SH THE AMAZING ...rovac ~ CARPET CLEANING ~ i(\ . SYSTIM ~};\ ~ . WllC!t )I 1H. of " _ .~ • pOftaNt pow1r .. , lll&J.... cl''"-'.{IM• Ml4 "!"'~ YKllll .. Mtlt'lllft·-· ; 11tM ......... lfllM. • •*"I lllS(MYAC"'• "',... I' ,,., ....... w .... dl1Mntt11i. .. .. ,., •. At• frKtlotl If Ult J CNt. I N lt .. wf ----- .. ' ' )ng to be built smaller .µtan eVer to conserve energy and cut down on pollutants. • The second was a two -year an- thropometric survey retealing ~at by 1980 ~· women will be larger,than e-ver. , .taller, firmer, and will definitety mature earliet. Wake up, people, before some 10-year.old rinds herself wedged between a steering wheel and puberty. . I've seen it coming for some time: With every generation tl;l.e ~omen seem to get healthier and healtltiu. er have a friend so healthy she has to1e9.1\ •,Jainst-a wall (or balance.) · Researchers ·Say we have brought it on ourselves. We take too· good care of our children, plying ·t hem with vitam ins. balancing their diets, providing them with recreational {Mcililies. I dery you to line up the last twO generations and compare. Beside my daughter I look like a quail. She is defin.ilely a slalion wagon model. .. built long, s leek and always con- suming something. I am small, compact and impossible to get into gear. Due to the country's limiled resou'rces, we are com milled to smaller cars. That is a fact. But it is not too late to start a parts center to convert lhe large women to com- pact size. Firsl, a bucket scat. The women of 1980 ,will have lo be rilled inlo a bucket girdle for her anatomy lo fit snugly into the car seat. Second, a hat with a sun roor so that when s he sits with her head through the roor of Lhe car she can be prepared for all kinds or weather. Third, folding legs. This could be a sim· pie kind of surgery where the legs collapse like a card table just until the driver is in the car .and lhey can be opened again. Fourth . .__. cross-your-heart seut belt for lhe full -fi gured woman. Oh, there still are some minor bugs to be v"orked out like where to put the door han- dle so that it will not embed itself into the kidneys of the d river , and how to get people in and out of the back seal without sedating them, b ut it'll work out. The major problem of fitting the woman of 1980 .jnto a comp·act car is the steering wheel. For the mo·menl,· it's listed aS an ··optional.·· MAR ET· BASKET . 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Mr. Roy Atva_redo Miss Geri Mr. Boll Miss Joyce WESTCU FF PLAZA 17th & Irvine • Newport Beach • 548-0460 Open &lnday GEORGE WASHINGTON'S BEEF STICK SUMMER SAUSAGE • SALE!! 1 4()¢ OFF ~:::.I 2()¢ OFF :::. IMPORTED CANDY FRE "'~©f1 '~~~- SECOND POUND lstlb. $1.59 .. a • -...... • • I -·· --" .......... ,, ..... • .. .. . , , • . UNIPERM , .. - (lnctudes Shampoo & sell ... ~ .. # • ' • (inclUdes shampoo 6 setl ~ . ...... ' .. KATllY'S CUTTING · ROOM I l.j • ''specializing in scissor c'utting'' . .. .. ' 7177 Edinger Ave. (next door to Barker Bros.) . Huntington t::enter -892·Qf59 ' .·. ~~==~~·, ...... ·· ! JOHllSOI I SOISSATS .... __ Whip Inflation No~!!:~ ... ' ~~~~~~I FORD MOTolit CQMPANY ANNOUNas CASH REBATE ON~CAPRIS ............... . And In Addition JOHNSON & SON Will Give You FREE ~/FM Radio Y alutd al •• 'fOTAL SAVINGS $ I ,. . ' . . r. _ IXtlA IUC,l 9f' WITH COUPOH .•SI ~~00 Mitt PURCHASE . ii ·· t · '.SAVE TO 40% ;;. ,_ :g . • • " ~ ....... T.OlEWIDE CL"' .. D"' .... c .. TO MAKE ROOM. IF ~r~'/ .. ! • RJDAY EBil 4-•Y1 ' .~~ ~nr" 5! ~ ·" .io. t~._ . .•1.~y,Di.l~Y o~~Rt .. '\-. ~ FO~ ADDITIC>NAL LINES O'J: MERCHANDl:t~ :S ~m (M~~h 21·/il>ril 19): One'Wbo.•P· I $1 .A.. v-"E· • FRANC:ISC:ADl~~EMRIW~SRAE -1 .. ·1~ rec\l'ales your. enls, ~lal quallt461i 'l "" .. • • com~~;qii :~ 1.~~~a1.r., A ~·~·'"1~_e;:,' I •ONEIDA STAINLESSFLATWARI . • , T """ !I l. til ·2J>-.May '20): Mi ke'. ,. ~ · ON · . HAMDMAD'E STONEWARE POTS :oz . ceotu..., 1t'li"rt111itYOU...~oser to•:•apeclal · •> ~ · AMD MORE ., , •:?!'.: rsp~. J>~on 't ~rullt pii~e to bl'!"k ~'i"" " :..'!. . •' HUlRY •• , STOCICS ARE LIMITiDI .. er }.llY,. d ~ake .. ~led for. . . I .. ...8' . I .SA.LI BIOS HI. 15 8 • , ,•Y 2_1·Jdf1e"20J : Se~ as is. p , iu , _ , ' 110JZ C ::1.,...,. 1,Y-1 ,r~Ujh 'rose-cplorect._.1...... ~. ·;· m \ MARTIN STONEWA,RE-_.._....St. i: M Y '\tf1H now to perceive wbat,,yoU • • ,_..llCW " Fo.J• 't•U•J ,.. .. wish "Quld'be. • • , , ··" ·~ • • • • . ·o ., ~CE~·(J!-lfle"2 ·July 22): Be aWareot '· Q THE NIW MAGMOLIAfflAll'I•• SAllWAY/S'-V·OH 0 .r ... l8gal·<con1:eqU~ of any action. You b'av~ · clHta ! • • ~ '.§ . PJ'o,gty ot .. pQiisli>llit,Y, both personal and r . HqUlS' ID" D.t.ILY-<:1.0~ !lllHDAT-7l ... 41·9Dt7 . O · •.··.~ ,< 23.Aug, 22): Get •riq oLao-. &UCKOFFWITH COUPON• S! 0.00 .. !4; PUJICHASI '• l'Qfetlllo~-· . · o z r. . .;in!>Me.eJ e·l ~dache. Message should be · ~t3J!lfn*ly .near.You seem to insist on'buy. ~ mg qr bot'.i;o.lflulr troilble. ·vr1l'.i<li;'~1lg. 23-Sept. 22): Emotioh$ ten, ..-d9j:r)inf.le. Accent is on love, affee- tiQri ~a')leed for P'rsonal recognition. UBBA\,\Slipt. 23-0ct. 22): Pay attention tO.]tuil~~·~1so, listen t.9.on~ who !Jiugbt,you ! in past. L,in~opeq__fo"'f,knowled'ge. ,. • &C!JB°'IO (Oq. ~-Npv. 21)·: Forces tend to he scattered. Ypli may want to expand· too much, too soon. Key is lo build on $ibl{d bast;~ and to be thorough. SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22-0ec. 21>: .You gel money surprise -a nd it is to your ad· vantage. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19J ; Cycle is such that you can be forthright, indepen· -Oent"and expect lo gaip by so doing. AQtri\RJUS..(Jan. 20-Feb. 181 : Go slow. Refuse to,,be tripPed up by the ··unknown." . r.feans , take bOthlng for granted. PISCES (Feb. 19:March 20): Friends. hopes , wishes are shaken -means that area or lifestYle is subject lo abrupt change. ©nl~ .the finest Mon.·Frl.10.s::w Sat. 10·5:30 Sun. 11.,1:00 MAGNOLIA & \YARN ER ,._, on sat~~) l"rn1~r FounLain Valley 842-0089 t •. . •• ••• .. . ! . ., EARLY BIRD .···· ' SPRING SPECIAlS , . " ' .. .. . ' - VOILE · PRINTS AT OUR LOW, LOW PRICES ,. ·VELVET· SUEDE':'· . . For Lov.., llD118ff, Dres..., Sldrl1 . ' fior Pantlllit J....,....,&irh ·' ... ·" 7;"':~ ' .. . ~ ·-.......... 51oow,7 ~~~ Wide . . "To · • $5.50 ' . ·-, .·~o. PRINT·s , ,er ...... , ..... s2 .a1 99c . yd. for ........ •ldrl• & • " -~ .. _.. ' r-; ~'YOH pellon-TYPE NON-WOVEN • NTERFACING POL JESTER.' D,OUBlE .KMDS~ GllALllS ~PRINTS 45" WIDE • .... . ·'. "" ... ... Custom • ~:DRAPERIES - " " ' _, .• • 4" Double Top• Blind Stitched • fpn folded • Weighted 250% Fullnu,•, 1 1 . . . ' ' .. f ':$'. ~ 1,.% ~YLO.N 99· HiGH , ClfOOll 110•· .l.U rHI '· MAJO.UA•I • • MOHAWK • ~ LOW~ Sq. Yd. .. l'HILADl~IA ,. • AIMSTIOHG ' _; c-,lotely HO<Lm• ii SHAG C.lllH ClpTS . =.~ .. IOT.ll Wl.lVl . <A'J:,.,vh.' IU II ..... IAIWICK .._, RIG. '12.95 ....... ... ... SMITH WI DuPONT501 9.9 NYLON SQ. YD. IDllA TlllCK SHAG c ... ,...., ......... wllll ...... ...... REGll,LAR 9.95 SQ. YD. ,... .. , _ TWEEDS _ NYLON .,_nu ' ....... .. 'tWAUllS ~ ........ '911t4Wlftl .... ..,......~ 00 - ' ; .f1 .. v· J " .. . .,.,. .. ~ ~ --I . ' 2 Jj SJ ur&< dee. ftlOD !>I dec1 .. or i No • Jail Crl Co1 ton day B 8011 •1 hoci Pra pel'l sau aui lo h viol lofil ficll WOI D a t·t Am Uni ' .. pre ... ~ con pri1 s squ girl Hy1 and •• ~ ~ pho hou the1 Ill e:'l . sq~ .. I I L troo y o rOI do• Liil ten tha sea 't re~ U111 dea hou to• l sie Jell ern ••• wei ing in bib 1 de< daj ~ Al -I J ' ' ,. '· DAIL y PILOT H ~ICff 0~'P.i~~,·~~rwmy ~~:;~, .. ;:_:~;::. ~:~~!:.:~.· ,. ~;::~~~E ·· --:,::::~£:· ,• r -' i:tll{; Ttw "4-= JllrMin t¥ aolf'll.,• ITAT•OflCALtf'O•NIAPO« STAT•O,CAUflO•MIAJllO• • Thetolto.t"9.....,..,........... r;•STATaMelff ' ~ es "-'5•t: 1"8COUNTY01l0.ANG• TMICOUMTYOflORANOll • *'"'•t: 'T'Mfot ftl,...~.,..,...,.,. • '· • -• ' DOYllit ,INANCIAl..COAl" .. JJOI ..... .aMI ........... nE.NN•t..'S,,.,.Heno .... ,Ort..: "' •• ,.,"' .. J .. "''~-~ ~\ Wittk-Ulf Drlv•. N•wport~ er.. NOT1C•O•M•••tN•orfl1TtTM)H NOTIC'lo•"u•.tl"40Pf"ITtTIO t(;aitt. ....... c:.ur.ttu. • • " °"" ..--• ,. " • ' --··-· -... ,.o.w1·LAND .. ·o.r.)d-,.,'l.a .... rt,2M~MN'*11t«h,(elffwfll•tt ... 'l==~i!<=;=;-:;d-• " Schedul d ' ' \ • ov • 0 '" Wit.I. ~ND. 7 " Nlit ,.. .. Oft'H,CO.W.._t; C.INtt•lt lftottr.M, Alltef\, 1tt1 laft ~ ~ ~ ~·.: t. . e 1 • JolWIG. Rt:~lnt, lllOll',....._ LITillQ'1'1llT~•llTAaY L.1'1'TIMTllTAMIWTAa'I' '''' G. ,,· .. -.,, ~ "'"'" Hlttt. "-ad, ,._,_I .. .Clil, c.i-,.i. ~ .• ~~ Or(a.,M11r1l~ .. Mlil,W .t»O C•l'!te .. CONITAHCI l!LAINE e:st•t• or MILDlllEO LOPE ... II-~ .. .,. ''t .,/ •, , • • Tr!l1 .....W"-tt J• c. ....... , ... '441 ..... .,. lrt-INOWOEN, ''' CONSTANCa e ....... -... '. Dri .... ee.-. ... 14.(flif~ tt ·--~ 1·~ ' •-~-~ ~U 'T'.. .. . ....~ ... . T"•• -··•-•• 10 c_·,,.. '' 0 AtM..,._,totlle.11...._." I'S ·~ '"r."' ...-.: • ' ' A f F ""'.3;· " . INOWOIN, 0110 COHITANCI N01"1ca 11 HllllelY GIVEN tM ,. .... ,_ ~ !;·,'.l.,·.'·/· ·.·.:~• • l)Ur·P.•'\:-r di)' Jottl'G. .,0114tina , , iNOWOEN, ~Ito C.E. SNOWDEN,. =L~~.l 11. Sl'l!NCElll flK fllt t1NrolJ10rtMriAlp. ......,, *WllOrt le11elll,C011fort11im.o '' ~ nl•hl fac:tu~ Ori ... 00 TPlls it1M""'l't w1•frlt• '-\It! t11t o.e...... e_..,tlolllor~eMt.ofWlltOl'I "-0.L--' -"""'" C. lrete, tot\ S... .JooilpUOlt """-'-''' .. ~ ~ ..1ro~;y'?ibe'11n• Feb '°"'"t1Y , ... 11,,. O•'* CINtl\Y Ol'I NOTICI ISHIJlll&aYGIVENTHAT .......... u1ur.To1w~· n.11 •WM~ .. Hlt4 wttll tho HU11Ao.o.. ... ......-.. et ... c.I ...... ~ .,. """' • ~l".f2J,ltlf , ~· LEIGH Pltr"~IEll: '"" WAYtill tN 11101 ..... r, roftf"tt!<I to wtV<lil l C-ly Ctlrlt .. Or .... C-ty ell ~DowMlll 10tlSI .,.~,. »ft t• ~t Or•nae eoa-.t . ' .... ~ -, .~ liLLGlnMff-tlltdMr.l11•1»tltlon """'"'"'""''"rt.kul••• .... t!IO J~y141•1s ...... • ".._...." ... Colfe.e ~ .. ""ti'~":'°'"'" CO.• o.ity :..-:· ~~-;-:1!,!!!~~0~•= !: •: ~ ~~~":';~._tt;;r; ~lftd °'Mttt c...t o.~. ~·:°"Sm~:;~';:"':O iulft ' 1'dmi~s10n is free to' Jin.'°·' ht+•. 11 ' 20 ' '"~ ~· 10 .-1<11 '' ,_..,..,. fwlW •:JO .. "". m 1t1t ,_,,_., ot °""" ~""' -.,,. f'N.•, 1i.a ms H111• lllMd. ,.._-' .. °'"' c.iH ,.... th. e lectures which will J:1'UB,LIC-NaDt:E i ""kul'tn.MCttMl1M11_..,...._. _... "'· '.,..., c~rt. 111100 O•k PUBLIC NO. TICE "'°"" N T"~ 10tt ,,.....,, ..-• I f « *'1"9 tllit' ..,._ "" "°" .., ._.. CtMer 0..\19' W.tt,"".,,. Clly ol s.o HUit Rood, ·,..wpioN leffk. Clfll rN.I. ta.e1 p ace rom 6:30 to · ~-1..!· . "•""*Y-. ms..•• t 1:io •·""-"'.,. Ma.c.11~.. . ,,..., , l.8::8ff&.m.1U'"Scien~e Lee. Ptl;TITIOUl"•UllN•ss '-h-ef DtcMirtfMiit Ho,........ o.todJ..,IMrt•,,ttft, ••111 T .. ,. IXltlflfl• I• COl'MhKMd ~ • lure .112. "... . NA••~T•T•M•fllT c..rt.ae100CJ•k cen .... 0r .... wnt,lft c.:;1 .. u,""c·-•,,· Sl.IOMN, SUll'lllllOlll COUllTOl'ntW 9"'1t•l ... rt11e.-...lp. • Tfle fottowtnt "'"" Is ,ooi:ne bus! IN'Cllrof Siii!• AM, C.lllOMle, .. STAT• OPCALlf'Ollt'MIA POA R M A.II Th• ()nenin.,. lecture •b•: . o.1.-Jwiw.ry11,ms. Ml••••T .wA\.tLa111M,J1t. TMICOUttT'l'Oll'oaMtGa °"'r · ""'· r: • 1(1,H>A>OOD 1 .. 1 N Pl ..... WILLIA.Ma ltJOM.. ...._..., ................ tu 1 Ne • ..-G9-9'11'er~r ... will look at ancient a.Ati .... ~.CA~ • •llfltlo... ~1yci.rk ""'-... •• c.1_.,...,s 111011c• o• •••11:1•0 o~ Ttti, ~•1em.11t ••• 11*' ""'" '"' ·astrono-• with an •m 1Ce11l'l•tft Lo-n ····1•01 .... Unt.•••L.tK • ct»IM~ ...... DID P•TOTIO• .. 0. COUl'tl., Clerk of Q(ellOO,"""""., ¥"3 -.Mc:kJOnNG. 0, All ... tm, CA tt0 -., • ....,,.,. C'lttltff Dr.,....... ....... ............ , PltOeAT• OP WILL AMO "°" LaT Jlnwty20, 1•11. • pba1is on the Egyptian Tt11, bwti11ot• 11 collducted br., Jn. ... ..,..... 1e«•. ceitt.""' ~lllhed 0r ..... c.1t OlllY Piiot, T••s TllTAMllttTAlltY Pl.lticltto.i 0r...-cMit 0111.,"t::_ p 1·n·a mids and dl•lauo1. ' Tet1111•t....,..1 ·• •• · ..... ':.~'~,.. ..... #1L011teoa.¥cCA. •TY ....... :Ki.•lld""eb.•:i~.ao.1,,s JU.JS St h d 1 · •t d 1",....I .. L, H1rtley """'-" ... ,..litieMrt .,...._ one en.e OCa e on TPllS Molenw11t Wll llltd _., ..... f'WlbhtclOt-1n91Ca.1tO.llJ'llllot, •• ·PUBUCNOTICE NOTICE IS HEllllEBYOIVENtNll s a Ii• bury p I a i D in ~nty Cl•rlt of Or•np COuMy °" Feta.S,•, 11.1t7S «»-JS JUDITH Ll!TA GALL.IHElll Mil flle< E I d I t to J I jMl,..rylO,ltfS NOTICllNWITIM•llDS htt'et"Mt1m.,.d•1tlonlol"Proi:..l4 ng .an • na rue r oe PUBUC OTI E NOTICt. 1$ Hl!•e•v 01vEN ti.i of w111 •nd for IUUll'ICe of Letters -pjtfiflOul iUi1Wis1 IAflne, a physics aJld Publi"'-d or~ve c.,.,, 0111y~' N _ C t111 looNf •t Educ.1110" of !hi T11t1lftlnt1ry 10 u. sietltt.Mr re NAMaSTATIMIWT Pb .. lcal 101·ence Ins•-·-J•n. 23,.30,•lld l'eb.I, 13,, 1t1s 215-1:1 "'~'*"" Ur11t1t.i School Dltt•k lenr><e te ... 1c" is~'°' turthlo ...,T~o1, '"''°' ""'°"' ~•doll'IO~. 3° \.l'IN" PICTITIOUllUllttlQ ., °'""" C9'1f'lty, C11Hom1, ""'" "rtkult,,,•ndtMtllwtltNM\dplat .... , tpr at Hawthorne J:ligh PUBLIC NOTICE •AM• STAT•M•NT · rec...,.-...-bktt up to 11:00.t..M. er et Mtl'l"O tt11 ..,.... ""._.., ,.. to TOWN ANO COUNtflY PattSO,.. · School and former lee-Tiii '°''-'"' "''°"' •• .... ,,.. ... ""'21i1 ...,., °' ,,.brwry. 1t1s • tht Ftt:INlry 11. 1t1s. et •:30 ....... 111 '" NaL AGaNcv. 1.uo So. s1.1• eo111gs l-------------1,.11n: ofllcl e1 u.ld Sc:tlool Olstrkt, loUted•t (_.,_.,of o."'"""'"" No. I of Ml 11.,...,A~~m. C.1119"'1• ~: turer al the Cleveland ' PICTITtoUS •UllNISS 1' Ill Ave: LA "o. u. s ..... •o 11;fJ PO"Mll• A ... " .. • Coit.. #9SI, (0Uf1,•t 100Cl•k center Drlw West. I W•llet E. Dlatwr Jr .. •S61 ICI,..,.,.. 1· 1 Na i._u rat science fllAMISTAT•MlfllT !!•v•••"d L•ne, £••• Ir••••· c.nforni.,,..1wf'l1c:,.tlm•t.11.itl6caw111 1t1e01Yetsa"1eA,.,.,(.al1tor"10. :in:11, Hl.ll'lllnotfll'I llKlll, c.i~ ll~ M . Tiie IOllO'lrillll peNCm It dOlno ~· ... 11tom119'l!ISO beDllblkl't°'*'9dll'ldrMdfor: OlllMl.J-ry:IO, ms. ,,.., . . ~ uaeum, will offer 1'111$•$: .... • ...... L.~.ttl,MT,...,.JMG lllESUlll~ACING ~IELO EVENT • WILLIA~•.SIJOHN, 1119trlcl•AlllW COtn,mlNoft .. . · :~. f;Jaualble explanations ARTISTS & OTH.ElllS •• uo 32nd u ... .:.u1rv11W,C•lltornl•"'5o lllUNWAYS AT Nt:Wll'ORT ttAR90R coun1yeter11. er11101 Sit•••, ,,.c, S•11111 A".•· " , PUBUCNOTICE --;·,,._..,._.._ ___ .... ~------"==.!::!.:=-otr.u ,,.... ·uw Geor .. W. Nell•nd1m, ., INgull dl't'ktuel. All lllcts •1 to be In HcOrd.tnu wlltl mt1 ....... V•lefte .. , s.ltt21J Tiii• •r.islfl!tl · 1s C:Olld\ICtod ~y • for ••• ••it,tence of these Slr•t, ""•"°" 8oKtl. Clllf, 'tl'tO Thi• llullrllH Is C:O"<tu(lfd by"' 1~ HIGH SCHOOL YMOfro'AS L. LORD Col,lfor11l1ttlo. .,. 0 tnonUmen s. . q1no ••.•• Ne•Hl't Beoc:lt, Cetlf. ERffL.Popt.111 CollCHtloM 1nllTut"llOllS «Id U.-.M"l1.CA.'26U .... r•IPilrt-lhlp.. • i ••UFO F t F 92660 Thia slltll'rlel'll wo.s Iii.di wtth 1111 Speclfi(1~1o111wt.1c,.1r•n-Ot1t11e1n Tll:UMIM1·J* w1111rE.Ollflle(Jr. S, BC or an· Tttls bV1"nn1· 11.<oridU(t.d by.,.,,,. Ce<.IM.1t Clffll of or ..... Gol.wlly on uw ettlc;• 01 tr.. liluf(.l'loslng AgM>t of .. .......,....,: _......... A o.111r•I Pert111r 2 w; B·~· 1 k t-..ay:"'' ls the UUe of the fdl"d\141. • Jen•ry13,,1t1s seld S01oo1 Olilrkt, 1u1 ,.....,.,,, Pub11.itedor-.eonto111yP11ot. Tiii• 1i.tem.,.1 w•• tiled-'"'"" Ome·n •·eb"l ••••Ion wbi·te the .G.w .... n~m . . ...,. Aw-.c:.t.11Mt ... ,c .. 11or111o. Flb..s.•.11, 1t1s ..01.1 1'"--1., c1er• ., o, .... ~" °" -~-· . ,ac ~ Tflll ,ll1llme11l •ls filed with lilt fl'iibllilH Of°Mlgl Co.Ill 0..1 Pltol ~ bldaff must SllOmll a Mel 1-ry1J.1t1S. Feb. 28 lecture deals eount• Clerk •f Oro1100 eovntr on ~.,t,tJ,Jt,•.,.F•b..•,1"'. Y n.rS _.It 111 tr.. form t.rf • c:ertHlld or PUBLIC NOTICE .... m ... ·:1'", wlth black holes., warm·Jen110ry21,1t1s ..,.,, ~~·1(hlc:korebldbol'Mlleq1M1to . Jtut1ClsttedOrttn91C .. stO.llyf11110t. B he hol d II f PUBLICNOTJCE 11..,.,....ul'l1t1%•011 ... 1moM1tottN »MS ...,.1• •. 2>;aa,0Mire-..•.1t1s . ..._,s l Bid es~. trave ng rom PlttllbftHOr•,,.. Coo•• o.n, Pliot, • · Old,-...,,.,..,.. ttt ... .,...,.°'the MOT1cao111T111uua1·s, rot . . the·~esent into the past. J4lll.30.•11C1f'•it.•, ta,20•1•11 ... ,, l'ICTITtous•uS•NalS -~'° u11111tc1 School 0111r1c1. ·SAL• u1110~ PUBLIC NOTICE On b 7 L ' will MAM•STAT•M•NT A P9rlortNnc• 8ollCI m•y blreQll.llred .... arc evine • PUBUC lii'OTI.CE • ni. 1o11ow1ne .,.rMM I• dOlflll NI· """ dlscretien t.rf"" o 111,1c:1. 111 tt.e •0T1c•oll'Tt1UST•l"I NOT1c1Toc•1D1To111s SACRAMENTO <AP) -.Two women haVe urged the Le1l1lature to deedmloallze J'lrostltu· ftlOD. • Not legalize it, clecrlmlDalizeit. discuss Jupiter, the ,..,,.,. """" ot •ouure to enter tnto Mid\ tAL•UNH• • suPa11tio111:cou11tTOlllTNf ··in.~an h'anclacotbey largest planet' in the 11i.Vs1oe BUILDERS, 151S w. «H'llTICt, ti• lull •um"",_.. will... o••DOf1TltUIT SYATI Ol'CALlll'OlllNIAPOll • Mil<Arthur SI.Ille 1s· Co,I• Mew_ u forfeit• lo llld Sc:9-I Olitrtc:t ol TP01'1 TH a COUNTY 011' OlllANGE. only manage to arrest sola~system. suH11t10lllCOUlllTOl'TN• n"2' • 0r-aieCD11n1y. • LMmfll,,"1$1• ... A"'1J:l"" one wom.an every four STATIOtJCAU .... NIA lllOlll ~hn T. OtrltlenWll, 20122 ..,.llN ·..:..~~·:.·11::~-: hi$:.:..~ Hol:I(• II "''"' --ttllt .$Ell:· ES1•1a of CH~ISTINE JEFFi 15 dav.','' sbe said. '"The _t PUBUCNOTJCE. ntacouNTYOP'6•afllo• 1..n.,H1i1ntlll!1lfll'l8'kh,C..t1"'6 ··-dltollttor~· ... 111 1,..::, 11tAHORECONve:YANCEClOMPAHv. GlllANT, •II• cH•1sT1NE e . F-.,.. -·~-,------~·; -.... A"'2111 T .. 1 • .....u""1lsconc:IUC:i.GbyM .. Thi lold°!:;: ~I 'ot uwf"Qlllornl•Cot-porfit~ ••• trvsa ... o. FElllllS,ek1CHRISTINE£,GR T, peoplearepaylngforfour -. NOT9CIOll'N&A11t1Moo,,.aT1TtOfll dl•ld!NI. ' ~· 0"' . tUC(•s.or trwstee, or subitltu" De(••""· d f d..& ...... ., , , NAMllTATl:MlfllT l'Ollt PlllOUTI 011' WILL. 4"0 Ll'Oll: J .T.Ol(lltonMn ° Nlwport·MtM Unll!M ~lloOI C>lstrict ~r\15tffpurs~t lot .. •dled otltv$t•x· NO fl CE IS HEREBY GIVEN t lie" ays 0 maSl&geS, . .,_...._.. flll IOll-lft\ OfflOl'I U 4Difll.Mi· Lln•RS T•IT-INTAlllY (90N0 TPliS ~ .. llmlflt -· fl..O wit .. 1111 ,_...s ._. rl(ll'lt to r•1KI....., or •I! 1&ul1d by LOI.A· M. CAALEGO. e u.dll(ll'IOl IM,ltlo't'I n•,,...d O«e mt and nude photographs to,.~••: . WAIY•D) • Cou1111 c11r1t of 0rer1,. COi.iniy °' Mdl, ei'ld r11t HC•1oW•llr ec:c:ept the lw1oow '""' recorded .11i11y ''· 1911 1 tMt •11 ,.,_ "'"'"9 (l•I._ illl ~t accomplish one arrest ,, VlfW'CL. .. ANllllS. Siii UtliWfll." IE ...... of R09ERT J 1.ENISH •U ...... ueTT27, 1f1S ~~·Hbldl • 1•nd :o 11-,'w -... tlDOll.t723Pi191S1•ofOlfl<i•I ~--'the wkl dlc:"'"t .... requlrM t ii• • lyOr lr•IM,C.llt, ft... lltOl!lllT JOHN •ENISH,,DKll.M. Nin .....,",. Y °' '11911 ir I' 11 .. , 1"' office of tl'll CO\lnty Aocoro.r of U.m, writ" U'll MtffM'Y •~:: ••t'm ar,alnst the type <1.111•l•we "u••11rn1", 11 11t11e NOTtCIE 1s H!• IE8Y~IVIN tllel PubtllMd Ofor191 c"'' 0.ll)"Pikll ,.,..i ... d. :or1110• Cou11tr, c•nrotllll•. •"d ""ot1k1 o1 ,,.. c:lo,lt or ttlo o( brothe I they have in MISS ST. James who iire11d v1111, "••Port 810("-' OC>l.A MAE a1N1SH ,..,,1 ... """'"'1 J1n.3Q,11'1d f'eti.1.13, 20, 1t1s 2n-1 Dl\ed !E=~~· !:~SSA pur-nt to tl'lo Holk• of 0.1..,.t ono 11tMld<9'.lrt,ortePfM1ntttwm.w1 ... ~ • C.Ut'""•ftMO ' peUllOfl fro( ~obeto., WU! Ol'ld for 1.. • . Elecllon to Sell ll'lerer.inder rHorded IWCttMrY •ou<"-"· to lhO lffldtrti'J"r."" Nevada,'' Margo St. was wearing a de~ ,.,..._,111u1•c•iGuc'tM"'•11m1'" ~:'~T T•l:t.lmo11-.tot111 · PUBLIC NOTICE uN1,1e:oscHoot..01sT1t1CT ~:· 11. 1•1' 1n bpo1t 111•2 HOt 1141 o1 ., ,,.. offl(• 01 PAUL "'· •ROMO:jlll-James told the Assemb•u jac~~w·Jtb an "lm--b -~ ' • ' Pllf -lftcU ....... Wtte1o ofOr91t9tCO\llllY,C•lllorl'll• d Olflcl•I Rocords. win SELL on tor.._.,•tL.lw,41:i:iO!h~rtel,O.k""'d. #J •oe-. ~ I t Qt111y1i .. F1i1tvlmM #llclt II INIM for hlf1hlj. Nrtlc.ulw.-By Oorot"y H•rvey f'I...., b. 211tlS •l f:OO•.m., 11 t ... SOUTH Clllter"'• ,.611, whlc~ It 1"" pl~ ot Criminal P roc.edure Ford'' button and ~ ~1, ..... """' ••• fllld ¥lfth ,,. ""'°'""' ame •nd P'oc:• .. ~ .-1CT1T1ousaus1NU1 P11rch•1•noA.;.nt !FRONT) ~NTlllANCE TO THE 0t.o IMl""'of 1111 unc11111on•1111,, ,, .. tiwt· Committee at. an In I b-'"' :..int; Clerk ., 0!'Mtltl Cowity °" .. .,.. .... Mell ... .,. fl~ll NAM& U"ATEMINT . MS.1100 OUNTY COURTHOUSE IN THE "" Pfflll"I" ID tM .,,.,,of ~w·· • g aaaea PUI cu up OV!F J.llwtrr 13. 19tS ms, .. t :• •. t'!'I .. lft 11 .. '°"""°"'of TPll lo!Lowlf'IO per Min Is ci.Hng ..... Publi$hed °'""""' Coo'! Dolly Piiot, IT'I' OF SANT A A.NA, CALI f'. •t c:edtflt, Wit .. ln lour montrtl -~;lne formal hearing Wednea· her · foreHead, told tfie . , ' ,.,,, °'~Mo. 1 ., Hid c.-rt. 11100 1111u: .,: • Feb.~· 13, 1•11 ns-ts ~·bile. 1ue11on. ''""' .. ,9Mst 1>1«1er '°' "''' O\lbllc•t'°" of '"''"°'1c1. day committee vice •nuadof. Pl.lblilhed Oron .. Colll O.Ur ll'llot,. Ov4c:.om.t DtJVO Wost,"' lhll Ot.,of STEVES MAI A: HAPPENING, •Sh (H)'9ble at tM lime ol ui. I~ DltodJ-ry,tt, tttS • .,.... ...,.. ~,n,111 ...... elldll'lta.•, tt1S . JJl-J! s..t•Ma.C.llforllll. · 11~1 NewPOrt Blvd., Cost• MllW. Clllf; PUBUC NOTICE •wh,. money Df 1-. u111110 Still~l •11 WELLSfARGO 8ANIC, Bruthels are--legal> in f i c e!""S' are r-• e~· t' .... < D1UHP'li~rY4-1'1J mu . . + '9ht tttlt, •nd lntlrtll. (OllVO'l'tO'•to • N•11ifie1Atl0t1ellon somepartaofNevada. ..hom~hobtc'' and1..: .. ._:;. PVBLIC NOTICE • ~· ··:m··Sl'ONN, • Sltve Eiwnbeiss, 21' Siii Be.ell otld -held by It undlr Uld6"d ill -er:Ge1\114J ,F-, vy • ~~ , , • , , , .~ C\or11 81...s: NO. l. Se•• ~••ch. Ce. tOt..O. aw1Jt "" Pf'OPl•ty sllqted "" uld o:urtr Trus1on1cer .. tional psyehotic'i. -She • ll'ICTITIOll,J9UMttUs' • 0 HUR.TJ,. lltWIT:IAMO•IMllt .Th1$ butlMS$ IS cooducted br"' In· suitafllOlllCOUlllTOFTMC ~S~l•descrlt>eOasfollow~ E.ecr.iloroftMW1Uoftne •'ff BE ·"NV B BAG E said she kne,-one who NAMla"tATaM1111' ·.;.. ~•Ui• · di ... idu•151~"" EiS>tt'llMhs 'T,.'MT::u'.&,.~~°..."o~:,::: ·Lot 21 of Tr.ct No.lfl2.1"Uip (!Ir o11o.::;nwdde(ec1orit hooker ..... 60 cfayS in San 'Carried b.11 cdn {D his iOck Tbe foltowl"O Plnot\I ir.Ollltll .... • .......... P.O ... ~ t P S. Thit il• .. ment w•t fllld wlttl !hi NI. A!G42! -:A 1'"1"'• Coimty ef O<.,..,, Si.II ef PAULA.. ... b .--""'''' . ~ ........... ~Ctl ....... ,... • (.ou11ly C!•rk of Orlftg9 Couftly °" NOTl(l,O.P NaAllllNO OP t'"lltST ~lfOrllli1,•5 snoM10l'll~-dld ,,.. ..... , .. u. r,-ancilco. Te average ltrap. AUTOVIL.L(, .. SE.171 .. St.,C.V T•hC1W,.,,.... • J..iu.ry20,lt7S .,. ...... o PIT IT ION 1'0111 •nbOOlt2tlH9"1'to•:Z,11'1Clusn.of ···-·""' • person convicted of as· Som• of her langhage Mt1111.c.1.t2421 ..... ,,tw:tJrrtttt.._ . p..m; P 111: o 1 ATE o P w 1 LL -. "o ...isceu•t'IOOU$meps.rec:orc11of0r.,. 011ti .... c..m0f1li•M•11 ••It ts fl Wb fh t ,..... .1_ t · ll:11s .. ll H. Woollly, 611 'I/Illa lllutJll~ °"""' 0.tt Diiiy Piiot, Publlil'led OrilnQI Co.ill! Diiiy Pllol, MOt.Oct•All'MIC CODICIL A.HO P'Olll ~y,Clllfornl•. . • =:.UM wt sa..., ne ve. at. a miaut cause a sat..-9 ~ ... NI...,. eo11e,., c.1."*° 1 F111.1,1, n; ms •11·1s Jin. u.JO.•nc1Feb.•,13, 1915 •n·t' L•n•nTISTAMENTAlll:Y '"°"~~~~:*C° ~7:S c~•. Pl.lblhMd 0~!~91 ~ .. ,, 0111 , P:iot 9U'I to people i,s It's bad b1uah. ~.,~::::.1~11.~ v••Y . • -· . --o!:!f.!i.°' .HER IE RY c . 1R1sH. s.id ~ ... 111 ti!'m!i. . .,..·w1tflloul Jlll.».•ne:11F••·•· 13•20, 1..,5 )34.1l LO have a good time; but ~th women;.,bad low T,.11 b\lsl111t• 11 c:e!Mlu(tect Dye PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE is HE•EBY GIVEN 1,.. cown111t.or werr..,.y, •llPl'Ul orlm·l------------ vfoJence is okay,•• said opinl.ona of proitltutes' _..,e~wt111ntt1p. av..Lov1se 111.1sH ... ~u1ec11iere1"' p11ed,r191r4•119tui..~oren· PUBUCNOTICE Ml S f ~ h lllW.NllH.WoolllY _ NOTIC.EDFELECTION ft,,l.._llded petllloll lor Pl'obiltt ol (umor...Ce$, 10 .-tllfy lhll 1"dltbtld- • SS t. James. an 0 -cuato)llers ~well u.!'·~ .tt;'bl. ""91!'1111'11 •e fl..S wilt\ ""' NllTlCE 11. HEREB'I' GIVENllWl1 •SPKl••~1oc:u.-ri.$ been c•l1ed ..-id'#lll Wlll•nd Holotlr•pllic: Coclic:il •J'tdlor ... netS Mt;Uted tlY Mid DeMfl"ll(ludl,.1------,-,,..=,~.------ (iCial of C.Oyote; ••a loose squads. .,. , ., ~ • 1 ·c.o.i"'" Off_lt 01 Ori¥f0 Cowllr °" t11 ti-1d Ot1 ,,. 4ttto.yot ""'°'ch. ''"'~· .... 11 .. 111 lmptownwnt Olttrk1 No.1~e. coto· IUll'lte of Lellffs T•sll1t1.nlerv to ttie ""'" •ftd••,.,_•.,..trvstHOl'ld oi llllCT1Tious ausi,.ass • 1' I (' ,, .,. ;t• f ,......,..ry), 1'11. dlt:C:1111. for tllt f'lll'POM o' 1~ru1111to1111 't'Otert "" Mid l"'Pfoffm~ml dl1lrkt ~ ,...rence to Wl'll(" I• nYdlt tfte trl,ISll ''••led IW lrlkl dMd,_ .0. NAMe STAT•M•iilT '\ "01'()8ft Jorgan Z& lQn. "Tbe i ·::; , ;,... .._,. !NpraposelofoWMIM,ornol.-.r•lobl1Q.1l!Mboftd1ot1mproWmtrKDltlrlcl tor""""'' jNr1\Cul.,t end tMI lftS VefttlS l""rtunOor, wllll ln"resl ff TMloll-l"tPirlOl'ISI do! ~ Deborah Hinkel; staff • • re 18 not aw ~UIM ~~It QMry "let. Nit. is.a. Go)Pde ~u, lllUll ....... \lf\ltJ!~U,150.,000ft~ld be•ultlorhff ... dis.-~Ind PIKtol ... ri.;, llw...,,.,.,. """'lded ... ,.,In, ww:l lfll ltlOPlld prl~ "'"•'; . ,, "'JI ... a t ·t or a ·e y • to,. the m f:his room WJio ~I ··--~6i'f.•i 21. ins ; .1.1s ~:::::~i:r.::t!'s'~~~U:::t:f::~:::;:;t,~:.~r,:~~ m: S: Z.!'J..~.'!t g::z::g ~~~~;:.~:::rp-4;'°~ ~\~s¥''t'~'tnrr"'rtcnT;,q n: American Civil bibertlet eaperienee., eoa._~ 0 --p·-'•·c NOTlre ~ . ~-•lt1Ct. ., ~;;.· • ~ · 1'IO 2o1 u.ld c:ourt .. 100 ovk: c:-.eni.r fl"OM Jit1Y s. 1''' • ~ '" u.kl Su11e20s c.os1•Mewi c.1110M1• Union, called ~ the anti-obace:ae aollcttai,tons unu . "I.,,.-· S.14 ~-11 M•r lntemt .. • ••1e 0•~"lllD0¥ft'll•ltt11.,.rcet1t Dfiw w.11,.i" ~ c;1y 01 ~Ano, -·· .. ~·· Glori• A. w11ie", 1•10 r1 '· prost1• tut,· 0 n I a ws a (rom men, ana 'Ufev're ... -• • i::!r' e.-m,.. "Y''·"' ~·Y. ~ .... •c,tiui} r•l• or rllH Mid 11 .... 1 of c.tllornl•. . O._led:JlllMtY ll.'' 5 EV CE Pr-l'K•, Newport S.e~ ... Cilll e n ~ . ~. l'ltto~ rmlftfdwetnllllNltiner ..., 0.ledF•bnMlf'YS ,,,, SERll.ANORECONV AN t?WO " ~ - "'classical invasion of the much' more 011en1\~e llJICTITIOUllUllNIQ Tite bll 'llMd et the eleelb ~II~ In tM '°'""' preMrlbeG by S.Ction WILLIAM i.. SIJ.ON", COMPANY Pl'IHlp M. H011wr. 10lSS Sl1ter, "'· th D U ant a MAM.ISTATIM•NT lSlll'.oll ... W•t1rtodo,T .. •fOtlo,w11Q1"9QU•remtnl45hlllbeoliwr¥td: C-I Ct.nt .,wc:nTrustM . 101 "-t•lnVit .. y C•llto•"'e'2 CODStitUtional right Of an •• 0 YO " 'TI!i''fll'l ... l'IO Mf'Mft 11 dOll'ltll l:Ull· t, £ediblllo(ilieU .. •vo•,111'1oret.dH"'ar~sltietOPflorllonol lflebilllot DON.i.LOH -1.aMCNAlllO Bl'"J:E.c:.r-11 ili1i bu$1ftt'SS lt(o'ndu(ltdby• l+it· · o• dale" S&jdMlssfflnktl ...... ,\ l_lnc ... ~ll'ICl!MrlllOllOthltop.lhereGf.Frorntt>is .. rtoriltedlinetothl ........... ~ • AlllhOrllltdOffk:el" tdp.trlllo,Shl pnv&C)'.. . • • J • M<K189EH ENGINEElltlNGCO .. lo!tof"" Dlllot .... ,..1(11ptrlorllld11 .. ""'"bl Pl•ed I" tfle c:enttr ol llle ............ hlt•MS Publllhld °' .... God.Doil.,,Pit°' G9or:tw.t$Oll . ! She aaid that vice 1 .P!'d'it ii.,i'O\lporffOf:l~,Su1•11.1,.,.,..,CA.bOl1ot. . ... ,....._ca_,. _,_lO.-MfFob.•,13'.1•1s Tims11t•.,...n1 •• , filt4Mtntr. d ffl . I · MISS81' tarn--.. · 2.Abewt.,.perto••t•••1ne.-ictont:o1t1llC1esofthlvertk;:1per1or.i1""·"" 11 •. ltf.:7:t ,. __ 1 C• , 1 0 , __ squa o cers tnv te a • . • "!", .~-' J'" St1•11non M(l(l1>bl,, 2101 bolluoe sMn bf P''"''d w1ri1111w :t;:et 1ned1s111c.1 ,,. 0.11 o1.ine elti:Uon ""'° Tll: n 1 ...,1tt · · ....,.." Y •• 0 r.e"oe ...,..,,,ti°"' . I . s ""£' • IS not p1mnc. w .. o a.re lur-,__._. ~ c • r • .-.w.n•: ,.Uu.tMr •. .,.,, .... ,Y21, 197S. g1r into an r ranc1sCQ's • -·i. at Ii -.::::-:"!~ ""'" Mt .... A-.it ""'e.11ot ru1t1ber. An wuoes t• nurnbtrecl conwcuu~1y ~••rtlnt wfttt. l"llblltl'lld °' Col 1 O..llt Piiot PUBLIC NOTICE HUn m• youna "rlll• t to nm. Tfll~Nw (llfldU(led IW e11 In-numt:er-1 . ~ • Ol'l9I ' • '. Hyatt Hou1e. pay her $100 ' • • • -~ ,...~... 111¥1..... . 2. Atio ... ·I ... perlotllld ..... ~ ...... left of'"" wrtlC•I per1or•tion stl•ll be ~11.•. J, u . 1'7$ 411·1S Pvtlll~ Oren90 Coe•t Ollly "'°'· and getbeJ'to. Strip. -' &tit.ut.iOO. 1Joro f.'Mcic.4"Peo prf11ted: ''Nufl'\Gtr ot 't'Otff entfl\lcllO(~I: ". l'ICTITIOUI IUSl•t:IS• Jetl.lO,lnd Fet:, •• 13.10, 1t7S :12t·'~ TMs , .. ,.rnonl -• fllMI wittl the '· S.low: Ille perfor11ed 111111 ti. 1011o-ing SIWlll bl print.cl In 11'11 orc:t.r PUBLIC NOTICE NA.MalTATIMEfllT ~ ,. ''It's the cuslo~ers tow11r Cl•'" et 0,,,,91 ~,"" __.,.._n:--Ttwfo11ow1"',.rsons•r•dolneM1 PUBLIC NOTICE ••THEN ,HE PUTS ber with mo·ney. To 8 •<-n.• ,._"'"-"YJ, 1t1s. ••n..-ettMd111r1c1....ct11111M1eo1t1>t11KJlon. NOTtGEToc111:ioilou "'"••: l--~====-----'-••-4 t d allatil ICC l"4t121 •l "Numt:1rof't'Olfl111tili.dtoust:". . SUPa11110111cou•TOPTHE PROTECTION SPECIALISTS llllCTITIOUSIUSINUS ~~er arrea ,·r~ c 'bo ager $20 is a lo\ cl money. Plilllill-.cl or .... oe CO.ti Dolly Pliot. (j AtollOblklt llne. llf'lt!Wdilllly\nk!rtt>ell"" shilll t:I oriM.ed: "foldbOt· IYATWCJl'CALl~NIA l"Olll' tsllt Te,,_°"·· ~lssk:rl VlejQ, Cill NAMESTATEMINT avw ot)ler 0 ICU• W •. A-d -At (these' orirlS _,.b..,11.20,!7,1t7S .l11·1:i tomcifblilfolUflOtftf\llr>e." TMICDUNTYOFOlllANGE 9U1S ... -t-IDo••••"J• _HT'-· TiiefoUowlngpe1S011$ilr•dOlrt0*I• ' ' · · ~ ~S 0 e.• a1Anyproposltlont o•o1Mr,,.1ters10btsubmlttedto1r..vo1er1. ,.. A..,.U '" . ,.....,. .,£X ,,,,. ,._1o11: photogra~h her for a bait ve viclims of incesl in PUB.UC NOTICE ~-AjlCiroprl;:lt .ciu•r•~ ~II.Ill .. plol(&d ., .... lhoprOpOlltlononUW •'9111 side Estote of FRANKLIN WE•STER rtnoOr .• MltslOl'IViljo.cot,'267$ SOUTH AMERICAN IMPORT! hour wbtle sKe st . ...a. thei·rownbomes ,, !D111tet:111o1. l'IOllNSOH.oec .. s.o. Thomes Wtll•rd 0·00~11 Jr. mF•ll"Vlew.1iw .. u 9-&t«11,cA th d " h d . •· 4fl0toorl•te voOng instrvc:lloni.m., be pl.-c:edon !fie bOUol . ...,..YICE IS HERES" GIVEN lo .. !?!!I Vil 0.1 Sur, ~IMIOl"I 'llleJO, c..t n.$1 erenU e, S eS81 • PICTITIOUSIUSINl!SS TIWlllheb•llol$IObeuMd•IMidelKUon,ln-lllonlo•nyotllerrNU1r• c,;tort.ofi..•bew.;..rMddltadnll ?-S Rlc .. ilrd 0111"e L•.i•llt, ft! Mia• .Hinkel ,aid the' She testifi ..... al an in· ... NAM•STAT•M•NT roqulrM1t11 r• ... ltttr1tll.lll.,.prlntff1UbSt.nu.u,tN1o1kl<#i119: -•II ... ,.,.. IWl•I .. cl•lrnl _ .. 1 ,. .. 11 IXlllMSI II c:ondvtled by • f'•ll'YI-Aw .• L.lgu ... Bl.cit, Celif, I I f ... -b Tiii followl"9 IN"-••t dol"" taal· OFFICIAL ULt..01' ::,,. · 1-ril .. -ol .. p ~'"I ~~ e are-pay ng or formation"' gat erln& .,...,,.. ··NT• M••··••,•w·rE•o•s•••<' i.. Mkl C1ec1C11111 •r• r•cir.i•r911to111e i--· · · 1••• ---: .... '-""' ll'llm •ltnlMMCe\Wryvouc;tte,, In Hlftl'yNoll0.\111(,.Jr. "M•M•,g•tlt• B•rrel•. t•s ve y ex.pensive vice he~onao-called ''vie· I"())( ~IRE . 16111 E•tl• I.fl.,"""'· ' , . IMPRO'VEMENT DISTRICTNO.:IS--8.COTO OE CAZA .... offke ., IN f;ll•k ., tho ~ Tilis st•i.-111 •• , filed .ttll the f'Mrvl-Avt., Li19111W Be«n, C.lif • . ~u ..• ·A •• _. _ tid1Jesscri"'e'' bills . "'810t1ll.c.".c.1u.fJw1 r,;.;-. Sl'"ECttd.90NDtLECl'ION ttilillld ~ °' topr1.,1111i.m wilt! c.ounty Clerk of <>r•nte COurlly on "26S1 ..., ~ "¥4" • ~Alfred LUM, 1•211 &tie . ·;~ ' • Mtrt.Pl~,19J'S ""' ftl(nWy 't'eu<:ntrs, to" 1._ Jilni»ryl1,lt71 Thlt business ;5 condu<ltd riy a U ., HWl'llflf'Oll "•di, C.MI. ftM1 f• wt1•, I"""'-•c*' IX) in t""wt\ftll 5QUWe •flilr thl wrot'd "YES'' Dr•ltlr UM Mn Qtn1r11 Hl"tnoril'll OM"t sue LUM, M.111 , .... UI., -'"NO''.Altm1rk~Ol~r .. 1w"lldlM•~•ndm•ktlftebOU01voh1', ::'i!~RT'.!u~"'o. ~~':. J~ .. :; P\lbl/stlld Or•~ Co.st D•llY "''°' MaMe,...r':i. ••rrw'!• Hurl!~ lle(Pl,Clllf.t1W 1~wnlf'ltlym1rk, 1oer,ordetk•Wtt.llOt,returnittol1WIMPl<lor01el1Cllot1 Dover Drlw Suite I Nt•POrt BeHh ....... ••1 23·:KI·~.~ Feb...~ 1!!:i . _'ln-1 T'l'lis ~•11,.,ent ••5 11 .. d wltll t1tf1 Lima T •,, ,_.,.,,,tin• g • T~• Wsln1111 11 C:fll'ldU<ted lty er"'.,.DbWln•nolhtr. 1~ tti..o ,.1·,.1 IMPI of. IY Clerk ol Or•llge Cour.ty,,,.. ~ .. ..,_ --=':,''~.;.,.. IJONO 11'11.0POSIT•ON: SMI; iM Slnlt Di.liflWlt~of uM wun!..,.,'lvMd ~'.u ·PUBUCNOTICE Nl!Mry20,1t1S • Thft"ltl..,.....,. -tlfoed "'"" ll'tt ~1>1rll• W•l•r Ohtrlcl Jn'ur .., ll'ldttlleclnl!t~ """ttltf1 port.olnltto to lite •ll•t. of wkl • Ml!S . Put:l;l:ltlltd Or•"91 C'.Nst OIMIT':~ Col.H'llY cierll' of Or•"ll' Cowlly ..., 114-gtMrel obll9otlon bOndJ 1or Jrnprovt· doc.,,..,I, •lllillft fOUI" "'°"thl olollaf t111 1 ,_ . ~ i:.11ru.1yJ. tt1:1 nt o1,1r1c1 No. 2S·8, co10 • eer., for the IC· 11,,1 P1.")11c:111o11of ... 1s Mt1a. s~'!~:~:.~~':.:i:r .. ":::. .......... *'·•"° f!e.b. •, 13. '''' .zn.1s F . II 11· Ri N811tL...J$JllOt1oflllCOfi&l•u(UonolworblortMc.ollec:· ' DtledfeWU.ryJ,lt7S TH•CO T" 0 0 & ... g o· t >-Publbt!MO.-...... CO.stDlltyPflot.iu;;.1, .. 1 .... "''llClldl•pos•lol~.---end ""'•YR081NSONDFSTAO u• .OPO•"·" puauc;:NOTICE w J '.& Fob. .. 11,J0.21,1'15 .., S18-1Sitorm -ter, l'l.,(ludlng 1ru11k MWOrS, W-ot EXl(Ulrlx,.-thlWill fllOT1Cll01'Ni:.:=~PITI"°"I---,,-,=,,-===="°"-- . . . lr1Mlftllll,w1terrect•m11tloftfetUltlot,~l119 °111••l:IDVOMmtddec:..s.nt ..0111 PttOIATW 01' WILL AfltO ..,. llJICTlTIOUSaUSINIESS ... PUBUC NOTICE stetlom. olMI il'Khldi"'J •ti 1-0. ••1'mtftti •ftd VES A11tTHU11tO. GUY,Jllt, L•nlRSTaSTAM•"TA•Y NAMI STATEM•N1' • J: olhlr pro,.rl't' -.esMry t111relor lot IM~~ AHeneyatLI• E'lllt ol HER9ERT R08EJtT Tt1etollowl119ptrSON .,.-edolllQbuM> LIMA (UPI) -Army ( ' ) ..-id1,,,,.t:11 .... 1iw11t11,,111•••terlor~•lffef mDe..,.Drl"hl"' FRIEOMAN,otsokMWn.-slt09ERTllWss••: . troops fired on bands o( IN SHO'DT FICTITIOUSIOllNllSS ~ICllmpro .. ltlllltdlstri(l•ndlortMocquhltion ......... M,Cll"'""•'MM H,FllllEDMAN,OK••Md. OVfELL,~S..C•ptllilCt..Gos\9 w'h ft NAMCStATl!MINT oltllolorpertoflti.OP9t•Un;tuf,.o,o1 .. ldlm-T•I : tJt•l ... •MSf NOTICE •S HERES" GIVEN -..... ,,..111.'212• Young loot.rs 0 n..to11owt111perl0f'llSCIOlftOllull· ••, 1 ,,..1 •• 1 ,-1 ,, Al\lr11tytorl•cutrt• • ..... ,.11.s: pto•e~llt 51r tl prO<f ,,. ,,. Oil P\lbll$1'ted0r Co.lstO.!I Piiot. RICHAROA.STONE,,_fUtd,.,...ne Wlltl•m R. L•mbtrl, ?0.l! S, f"08 med through the : • "••11tYl(AYE lllEALTOlll · IC..t.YIE ~loflutl}lurd150•<e111ulf9dsNlll'IOt••C:Nd Ftb. 13 :io 21~ y QI.JS pelllloll !Or PrDINle of Wiii _,for ... CIPfll•Cl.,CG!.11Mtw,COUf.ml. downtown slree'ts of off from REAi. TY ; KAYE REAL ES.TATE; IA~ •q11el .. tM. lotll oPK•ll"9 f;O$IS of . • • • • -·---·el' i..tter• Test•mltf'llWV '° "" Sh•n11• K•y L•mbert, 2031 s. vince of ~rilrea HARRY l(AY'e: ll:E'AL ESTATE, ,, .. Mid 1m.,....,.,.,.,., dlstric.1 fol • ._ ...... , period, Pl'lllloMI", '''"''"<• lo wltldl Is,..... caotn• Cl., Coll• MtU., C•llf. nu• Lidia today in the al-the resl o!Ethiopla. ) SomerC>rlue C.11,.....CAtto» .... lltNllCl ~.lhit 9o1rd of Olrec:tors (If wld • PUBUC NOTICE lor turtlwr JNrllcul .... •tllt "'-' ... Thi$ blltlntll Is C:Oftdlol(lld by • termath of a police strike Horry IC•'.,. 114• s.ma, Or c.te Dlfl•ktl Md •UMs '°' t"• Pil= °' ,......, ••· 11,,.. ena CllK• of 111«1,;. t,.. _..."" tll'llr•I SNO•t,_.,,.;p, ,.-. CA ftlti ' " Pet1S1 of •1ld iri\erovemenl dis "'ti """k:PI It Is STATIM,:NTOF WITNOlllAWAL °"" Ml !or Febr"\lltY 18 1t75 .i f ·JO SMnfto ltl't' l..111'iblr1 \ that escalated into full .J::; tll.iMMU Is c:Oilctbc:lld by_.. llt' Pl'OIMtltt will • .~urr•d 411'111 IMco,,,. "~ lllllOMPAll:TNa11tsN1P •.m., lft tM c!Mlrtroom of oe~ n;s s111eme"t -s 111ec1 wltn u .. .scale riot1ng Worlcer •roe--. i . cllYIWOI bclOl"I llte ••olr•Uo11 of one .,..r '"""' tlll '°"!· OPllll:A'nMGUNOl!llt ND )of Mid f;D\lrl •I 700 Cl•lc:.Olt*r COi.iniy c .. r11 of Of•llte '°'-'"1" - There Were• l>O Off\.Cl.&l ~ r-H~rt l(OJ'I pi.tion el' Mid WOfkt ll"<lvdl"O the 111\eflll on PICT1TIOUS•UJINllSNAME Drive We$l, 111 .... CUy of S-. AM _,_...ry27, 1tJS WASHll'i<G'' TON AP '"'' st111!.,,t w• liled wit" IN wld bondf.•"'(" It di.I• Ind ~rllllt prior totf\ait T"" IOilowl"O ""'~Mi wlthdr1wn c..111ent1•. • ~,, reports Of C38Ualties. l ( ) COl,lnty CN<'lt of Ot-•flto COIM'lly Oft ... Ind for lwr\k" mont'/I of ll'le 1rr411owelftlnt IS ii 'Jl"trel p1rf11tr from 11'11! OlttdJ1t1u.1ry30, 1•7S. P\lb0111ed Or111-r Co•5t 0.ll't' ~"1, Uoorrlcl•81 counts of the _ With u=ymenl '"""°'" ,_1,75 · dlH•lct In the 1r11111ry 01 sold Dlitrl(t or NO Wtnerlhlo OPll'•tlnt uncMr.,. lie· WILLIAMl.StJONN, J9n.JG.•11C11f'•t1.•.1J,20,1•1s 2 1s • • we41 'S pro-y 114812' ll'lll"ffltl'f' t.-bl rtcelffd by Mid llT"Clf'o ... nwltl t!l'ieu. bu$1nli$1 ,..,,,. ol NOSTALGIC C.OU1111C11r1< dead in Wednesday's 16 r1s1ng, l'Ut.llthefllOf coe i O.lly ll'llot dk1r1ttkomM1•sM1Nnt11lfl"W~1,i..11CJ..-1 GL4ss WORKS ,1 1648 A s.titotk MARC 1.1111: 111t • hoursofriotsrangedup. test bJ, 10,oOo· auto ,....,.,·11.».21~ • -.1i1~11),1nc1trt1eJte~r.ivntntof•llot1"" 0>$t1w11,c..'2•2, 'Ms.W11M1r1i1d.,s .. 1te•t PUBLIC NOTICE I k d = 1'obs ......... , ... ul'llioutoftrie~etttllwt. Thi fktlllolll IN\11111$ n-11•1•· .... .,.,HUii CAW212 -i to at least 30. ¥.(Or ers em • p ICN-ICE oi wld tlelld~ M1d•" ••oon .. slft<orv1Kt1on "''"" ment •or '"' Pl'l'tMrsh•P ""'' lllod °" T.i· u,s, t14474t d h t ( may be a pre ude lo UBL v-• " ti.ovtnor+1_.lol'iendlitu•M•~t1Het"°"°'.~ld AU'Jl.19.1,74,111111ecoun1.,o10...,.. 14ni.n.ytor:,..111......, trA.T•M•NTOll'AUNDOMMElfT. Un er t e sta 8 0 mass worker diCmonstr a-P1CT1fl&USiui1N&ll· '*' '**!° beor lftler••1 •1 • '•"01"roi.s no1 to•I(· Fun N1me -SA.dd,..ss., ,,.. Pw10n ll'llt:!llMd Or•nte Co•st o.uy Pliot. OP us• Oii' siege j mposed by the NAM&STAT8MINT cHd •• Oii" lltlllum, i>ere••• MmllN!u.ill't',""' Wlllid•••lng· Dl!.AN PARl(ER IC.LIP· Feb s ' II 197S 4-IS PICTITIOUl•USIMlllMAM< left·Wl·n· g mi·litary gOV• lion& AS disroiilent~ WS Tl'tt followifl9 pttliOll II clol"' Ml· •ttHI r111 01 rlle1 end tlm11ol ... ..,_n1 to bf , •. PEllllT 101n· W•rnllll't' WCl$lmlnsltr, . ' ' ' TM toUoWlllf; ""'°" ,.., ............... lthl 'zed l . • • delerml1t9d11orprlor101t1ellm.ofwttl""r.ol? C.lll n..i • ' t111UM.iltllllctl~louttiusl_..._ t Wednesday all w norgan1 . r. -••1 • ThlpoflfortlldelecllOl\Wll ... apellld•l7:0De'cloc:ll;A.M.ontllemen.. • TJlAVl!LANO us A "'er-ernmen • BllllAN ~-~1CIC'f" ANO AS· 1noot11ldtll(UofitllO\ ... tlbli...ptope11untU8 :00o'c:lotltP.M.ofl~td•Y stonec1 :0t•nP••kerlCU=I T"A.VELANO •IM.Tr•.;.•t....n., consliiutional rights United Auto Work•rs ~tATES, ,_ cr11K•11t llld., e1 wi.nurt-t11•1tbe(1o"Md · PUBLIC NOTICE EM lftl c.iufoffl .,.50 ) d .. .1 A t ,.. Toro, C.A . Wfit'l'tllfO\flltf'Mflt dlslrJ(i 511111 (OftStitulo'e ,1"91• elec:llOll p~lftCI ler the Putltlsfl9d Of•11oe Co•U D•llr Pllet, l In • • ,..- were suspen cu .. mec -preSident Leonard Wood· Pet1r·9r!M1 hll•m. 2f006CfltK91!I py.._.. of Mtcllnt .. kS elec:l\Oft. This SO.rd tlftdt .. ftd del•rml"C!d !hll llwr• Jlt\. 23,)0.•ftd Feb. 6. 1), lttS 191·1:1 ts.H lo=:.~::~~:~;-eo.d:·1o; ing of even two persons cock threatened again to ltd., Et Toro, CA •t*• ,...., 1twee l\9Mret1 lll!OJ ,.,900!; eHQlb•e 1evo111n u.ld pr1c:11Kt •"" ,1ct1t1ous •us1N1ss fttwllilrru i•n , in the street was pro· return In the sprlAW with tri1s ""'""''' '' c0tt1h1ei.<1b)'MI1,..: tt<Mttort purt\Mlm, a. S1CUOfts,1201:Z ltOd 14602.s of 1111 EtKtlofts Cock of tt>e PUBLIC NOTICE NAMl"STATIMENT JAC1t i.ovE. 1,07 Se• cr•st. hlblted. a ~u a rt • r . m ''6 dlwlduel, • • $1eM4't Cell'°""'f ..-i11 ho rd dKl¥•$ tn.11n.r1 wilt bl no tollln'OI Ol•(t •ftd TM followl1>9 per~n I• dolnt b\lsl Coronol dtl Mer Colll•r1'1le • \ i 11f0 n Pl"i"8. htlt,.. ""'tl'll~IUIMttfotets s~ll vollby •bVlnt WltotJ or vol••! thtofllceof It. IN ne't•t: ·-sc:ond\Ktoclby•""" The g 0 v er nm en t Wor ers if ·the n11 •te~t wt• n1oct ""ttt 111e lltttl .. r_. of vott1•. county ot Or•nge, 111• E1s1 Che11nu1, s.nt• An•, '"~'.:!T~~¥::~:.::• oN THE GO TRAVEL SEii.ViCE. ~!;"!~""' . decreed a n.Uonat holi-ment falls to govern· F.!!111' ',.'"1,,',0' Orel'I .. COMl'il., Ol'I Clllfoml.a.01t1Mc:llor.d•y. • • Thtlol!Ow1naperl4n$O••doi"11busi· l)l.l 8rlslDI 'Str••I, Cott• Mllw. JOCl;L... f-. take Jm• ,u.llUlrr , To bf Q\IOllll,._-••.• v•i.t-.,. to 111 en1111oot 10 wot• at .. 1c1 .~1ec:uon, tltt "'''•'· . ._.. c.utornl• "1•1• • Pt.-I ., day today and ordered medtate.aCUftft to restore -.... I_..._ ,... ... •• ._flll/C/J. ..... M ,.,tom mustfll I ht!~• ol lltlelftUld lmpro~mtnldlstrltt. A llOider Of II· ICOSMETIC t(A;ROUSEL. tl .. s. SSS (Ol'p., Ull erlstel Street. CosY ll'ubfltllad OfMOO Co.st Dtilly '-'.. all I"• tot t f ""' I ~ _.,..,._,,_,• tle"'ttllU~l ... OWl'ltr· .. t"ICIW'llef'"llt)IWl#ld.£•(tlvotll'\tl#ll"-W ~IH VIII f' I '1.1 MeMC.llfer11l1tKl• JM.ttU• fllllFD.•lflS J C ""'~DA S IY OU 0 ·" ihe D"lOl\',I e.,FOn~iC Jen.n,.-.onc1fl'1b.6, 11, ltlS 1:»-fs' -cu wte fOf e.c'h dollor'•Wlrttl ol llnd towll!cil llef!CMd• 1111•· 411 _,"° ... .:ti c::?•si lgl 1 r, 9"'°" TNf. IM>$l""5 I• condl.IClld 117" 1 tOf• ' ' '1 e ' ·tbedo.'t'. n,town arft. 'be·a]t.b. ! • , • ,_,... 10r tn1 °''1ttc1,.... ...... ,.....,. _.. n lt'llld •or 1"" .,.,, 11'1 •Mc" P-'t•kl• A R•IV•• ~.i s.nr.""" oor•tlon. --• • · -• .. PtJBJ;lC .N011CE WdeiecllOllJ.s IO t:o he1d,.'1Mi.M1qi.flUlltdoswtMMnt f'041of1M CHlllY of · Aw HO•oorl B.ec., c'A '2'60 SSSCOtp, . PUBLIC NOTICE ., ... _, n--..11 ., 0t~llc~kl•l,...••IC1eik1of-.l\lpfllldoft111v1lueof'-"!to_.... f:u.-111 H R•I••• S•Js.tf'ILIMI R11byShlr"""· l ...,.. __ r · Gii ""-~ •-or&--""•tll.a;~'(f-111! , IN" vo1or, or t1•111 .. 1 "pr-twnto11 ... milY .._ell..,. lft PffMl'I or b1 • A Hit __..'a. ,. iA'2..0 5o(rei.ry·T••e,.....1r .-p -~~., . . ••MIU -011rtotldlillYOHo°'l'lto-f•1"!t'clff)lf,"L19llreP1'011tnU.llW"mteftlOnOlllc:iel ...... .,....., H' T .. l, stetemenl Wff tHMI ••Ith tl'll •M1H ADDIS .ABABA (UPI) • • f " • ~fs .,. , ... TlC•TOCRaDITOllS o1 .. ~•tlon ow"lllOI0110ll'lel1'10..-..e<Ju..rdi.tl,e110cvteroredl'tllnhtr•I~ Thi• 1 l!lut::::,S'.,/S COftdu(ltd by • Count• Cl•r• 01 Or•"<Je! County .,.. IUPlllllOlll COUlll:TOPnte: _. A s~o tl' IUP&ltlOflCOUlllTOllTttl of~o-M ... ofl\OMl6oreflltlelDl.-.cf"""'(ell1.lppetriled1,1f*rtl11lilWlof fllfl'I'' :-' t Pit .,_,uerylt lt7S ' ITAftOll'CALIPOlllNIA'°t -Government reln· SAA ~RAN\; "-> tT~Tc o11u&.1ll'O•MtAfiOll tlllsll•• 11,1 11..-.u1~0 10 p1........,.o111>ente1t·1 1,.-• .,,.tc111111tn0rldd. T 1 1•:'11:1•~· 11'~:.S M•h 1,,. • • 11'41Jta TMICOU•T'l'o•o••HE foreemonta ,fought tbef~ (AP) -A BefkeJ,y a.l:f>:~•.cou::.:;:•AftOa. :.i-::!:!:~trc,i,:~~~~::.-~~!'::;.""..!:;~~1::'::!':.· ce::.:, 'c~:::-:, o::ftto C1'1111tr Otl ,::1::: .. ~-°':9;,':'1\~llr l'llOl, NOTICE OP 111':.i~i":'.'~llJ Pnti ON w8y lbr"oU1h rebel am· reporter ri.fuae4~tore .a. • of OLA.DYi v. alSHOP, lion N "':.:£:1 ••"'t IO u.t Re(lliV•r OI YOlltfl• (trtlllod<OPYot Mid •utlterl: "°"""'Y 2!· 1•7.s. NllM • • • • • • 22}.1S P'Olll PAOMT• OP WILL AfllO IO• ~' h ~f biOtb&m-"" f>Aera) drabd ju.:• to ' tw.itiktltn lbelt•pl•ndfli.dWllhtNNl\ll'flSef"'fleltc:fl°", ' LSTilll:S1'•JTAMlfll1"AaY' uul e1 IAL!I" ~ . • ·~-..:... ' ~IS Hi•l•V 011/INtttM • No. nll'flot\f/clf. ""'"' iMH Ill vtlld. ICHIPlled or. -le .. 1-.d Putillftd Oren .... Cff•I O.lly PUol, ••tat• of tOMUNO L 'WEI Elt t.al.na so of Astnata.to-UIW!t queallqns '""vu• ~MR .. ••r-. .. ~-...... ,..,._""~'-~ts •If_. fM:tolkWri!'I0~1....,,.nt1; ••• 111s111 ""111119. ~"* '""' '· 11. "· 1•1s 2n.'> PUBLIC NOTICE OKMte0. ·~ • A fo raac '"'==--""i;; c *™ cammunl'n-"'9l·..u--::,r-11tft1c1 ...... ...-..-t1•·1t1r.-. . .,.,.,i;.,. .... .-..,...~_,tote.,.~,,., ... .,. PUBUC NOT. -ICE : -HOnce 1s H1•D'i"""if1v1" l't ~ti! "" 1 ~,~• ... Y-•t ..l.':: w.9'111~ it•'~tlf!IO ~wlhtlltlll'b•l•lonlttlitt.tlonuoo.Jollht~~·w1tercooe.1s ~ JANnsutll'ASSEOS•l'lll•ANc • il•d provincial captta~-.i \ from· ti" tiertorl• •• ""'!; '"'"" Wi\ll .. ~twi(y "°""""" "' •1-..... V.td f9r •llkll 1111 ,,..,_, Is"'""· Ce1'll"ll •(kMwtM91d, ..cl fl CTI Tl DUI IUllNl$S l .ANOl!'-SON ..... flltcl "'"'"'e ~ .t."f'i;rhel•t.eatboapltal~)."!t th~ t c 1. l Jli e "" ......... c:.t.ot.~Mo 'fll,tf*l!llMIM•t.dlwi•ttlblcl\ltlltOBeUMCI. • l'ICTITIOUSIUSIN•s• NAM•STATIMINT llOl\frW,,,.... ......... ,01;iuli Cl9 Al p·lom:~· reports reapon'albllit~ .f#'°' ~ =~•• ...... tMm,WI•..-, Thi -...mme.-i ... .,.,., ~" 11Sec1°"''01 '"" ... ,,'°" •cnled. 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LAW AND 01sono&R · '"LlffiE PRINCE" l-j~i~~i~~5~~ Los Angeles last, Wet!k, but one cast mc.mber already fs assured a trip to the finals in \\lashington, D.C. • TllREE LOCAL stuge-produc· lions ring dov.•n their final cur- tains this weekend, one of Which is being held ovcr·by heavy ticket demafldS: -•1StQ\> the"" World, 11 Want lo Get Off." continUing,a successful engagelnent ?.l-t the W~stminster Comm'ijnil¥ T ti.eateo."7272-Magle Ave., Weslnlioster, Kent Johnson is ~irecting the i>ppul ar (llUSicat wh1~h P,lEtys tonight through $atuf.ifay aJ. 8 ~3Q. Reservations ' .Z:S0-611 •·':40 IPGI ..... A Met lreoli' Fii"' '"TWRYE CHAllS'" With I°" Moody 1 'f•libot Sin1ons. y.•ho played five' diffet-ent <'huracter.:i in the OCC production, was named best actor of the Hegion II semifinals. Simons also collected a SSOO s chol arship apd tht' chance to l'Ompete for another ~ ,000 grant during the national competition April 7·20 <t l lhc John f'. Kennedy Center. s1MONS The holdover stfow is .. 6 Rms Riv Vu" pl the San Clemente Commu nity Theater , \vhere specia-1. performances have been called for Friday und Saturday. Joanne Appleget dirocts the com· edy with Jim Rvan <.ind Monico.i \Vyatt in thC ccritral roles at the Cabtillo Playhouse, 202 Avenida Cabrillo. San Clemente. Curtain 8 :30 : reservations492·0465. 893-8626. -j ... '''i he .R eal Inspector •round," the lrvine Communil)' 1'heater's satirical comedy in the Actor's Playbox Theater :.it ~olden \Vest College in llunt· 1ngton Beach. Ron Albertsen is "MEMORY OF US" '"' I :10·4:5'5-1:20 "STEPPEMWOLF" J:OS-6:30·':55 Ill FOUNTAIN VALLEY -RDl'V'lll'MllROliiTATEDINGER • S39-1SOO -- directing the ghow, ·which feH tures Phil Richards and Joseph Carr and pla)fs 1'TidHiys and Sa(urclays at 8 :30, Sundays at W S "MEMORY 7 :30. Reservationsss1-1~1. _ FAMILY OF US" -"Under Papa's Picture," u ~ new com edy at Sebastian's \Vest 'R..OBINSOM11 Z:Z0-6:00-9:.J 5 Dinner Playhou.se, 140 Avenida 1.i ,l:Jo-4:&14-J:OO 11STEPPENWOLF11 Pico., San Clemente Gary Bell, . · 11• /\s to how ''Lenny" fared against the 6ther three plays in the festival. that nev.'s won't be forthl'omi ng until March 4. South Coast Repertory. also en· joying a bonanza al the box ofrice for "The l-lol L Baltimore." winds up the 1 .. anford \Vilson comedy· drama with final perlormances tonight through Sunday at 8 o'clock and a Sunday matinee al 3 p.m . 1\1artin Benson is directing at the 'fhird S1ep '!'heater. 1827 Newport Blvd .. Co sta ri.1e.s;1. Linf;la Alcott and 06ris Donka ~1bLD YELLER" 4:15-7:45 \ head the cust under Dan '.Verre'sl _!:'~~l~:~•~~-~7'~1~0~.,~~~~~~~~~~~~ direction Tuesdavs through Sun·l7 days al varying curtain times. · * t rC lllVlNE "'ill n1ount a pro- duction of John Osborne·s "Look Back in Anger" tonight for a threo-day run in the UCl Fine Arts Village Theater. Graduate stu- dent Trudie Kessler is directing. Curtain time is 8o'clock tonight through Saturday at the univer·si- ty theater. Adn1iss ion is a nominal 75 cents . Another· 'hot t ickl't ··is the I-tun · tington Beach Plavhouse's com- edy "The Ninety Day !\listress," v,iith Lnur:.i Black in the title role under Howard Solomon's direc- tion. Closing performances arc ~cheduled Friday and Saturday al 8:30 in the playhouse, 2110 !\1ain St., Huntington Beach. "Great and glorious entertainment! Definitely not .. Movie magic! to be · missed!" -11.aron Sch•ndle<, r~m•ly Cl1cle OAllY: 1 :30-3:4$-4:00, l :IS.JO:)O The most entertaining evening of the year!" -CBS·Tll I llRAICUI! 1'£1111.S CIR'!Ri!O • 4SIXMll)l lllft '61 CD(' I'll.SI •I\ • 0-IUrlD.al ~ ixn.. "Ull:JOI "'4IU <mSIR1 ''mllt-tN 111 HIOO Reservations 492-9'950 . , -.. The M<.itchmakcr," a re· vival of the Thornton \Vildcr play at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Puti 1'am- bellini is directing the comedy with Genevieve and Jack !\1urray in the top roles. Pe1;ormances 1'uesdays through Saturdays ut 8:30; rescrvutions494-0743. .... ,~ .. "GODFA THll 11" Ill "YOUNG FIAN.KEHSTEIH" ly M.t lrootis IPGI '"MURDER OM THE, ORIENT EXPRESS" IPGI • IJIPO•t .., , • ..,., "'THI LONGEST YARD" IRI "SWISS FA.MILT IOllHSOM'' "'OLD YELLER" Alice is 35. She has a 12-year old kid. She hC!>n't got a job ·oiKI she's on her own . How come she has such a good time? ELLEN BURSTYN \ 1 . KRIS KRISTDFFERS01~ALICE ~ · DOESNl LIVE HERE Come Early! · ANYMORE ""FRONT PAGE" 5torri1MJ Joc:li l-- and Wllltw Mott.• wiDbe Yow• before o..d •ft.,. pr••lew oMy HUHTIHGTOH CIHEMA ho.ell llTd.. et His ................. 147-9601 147-6017 "COMFESSIOM OF A WINDOW CLEA.MER" Ill + "'CA.MDT " IRI """-W~ TN Goktn Go." "StifMJ Of The DrlJ90" Most..-- "Attock Of l<1m9 r:.. Gff+s"' IRI (c•ll 642·5~7aJ Put a few words !D ,;,"'o111rk-"'· I _, '' •o·•i ..,.,,.., Wlf>Ol•.10fl9U ~•I • E PU~lNG l NGEST YARD ...... 1&1.-....... 1 .. ·•lU~ CHALLENGE TO Bf FREE -··· ..... ,o.o,, SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SAN DIEGO FWY. AT BRISTOL SO.COAST ..:':r~~l PLAZA I OlllNT nmss" 546·2711 so. COAST sMU'ii'inLY PLAZA II ~s .... , .. CP1ARLTON HESTON AVA GARDNER GEORGE KENNEOY 1561 W. SUNFLOW£A W. OF AIST L C.M. 540.05M l>USTIH HOFFMAN ''lEMMY" 111 "MEMORY OF US" "LOVE A.HD l"AIH" IPGI "STEPPEHWOLF" IRI '"THE STEEGLE" IRI ... ' M<l'l t"ru~•• t»lpm-112'.> TH[ CITY SHOPPING CENTRE ORANGE •532·6721 -.., CITY CENTRE C INEMAS : 5.A. FRWV !MANCHESTlR EX.I G.O. FRWY ~CITY DR. EX.I "STEPPEMWOLF" "THE STEEGLI .. IRI "Mon With Gold•" Gti"" "MR. MAJESTYIC" IPGI '"THE LONGEST YARD" "SERPICO" IRI "!;OM,..\llOMI Of' A W1Ml><lW CllANI.~ IRI -wo•u,.G G .. ll" I • ' 11CRUNCH" -. -The report described him as the veteran. The t~ughest cop on the force- but maybe too tough. ... (!{I •. t htlXI ' ~ -,Mil I ' I l " . I i 1 ' I • rui--F . •SW!!; 11 r , t! Rll 0, w a. FIG • • ~SIM.US ' FICW~ENTS NANCY " 1 • ACROSS 1 Br1w1 6 Numeri~I pre lb; 10 Ro11uon ol QJtlel 14 JoM-··--. -· ..... 15 Mutlcll 1ymbot 16 FOffMl "'"" 17 Wed 18 Pat111~r eid\lualtd 20 Weapon 21 V11.i11y n Or1ngutll'I '23 Shldo ... bo• 25 Lt• crowded 27 M1dt lice 30 Well· _ .. 31 Vt1yP1le 32 Crim1nal 33 Cotrm. 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"' I ... ... _ J ' . ., ... . . . .. -. . . .. ' . -...... .. ·~ . .. .. ' ' ' . ... . ' ----+ Thuf1d1Y, Ft0ru1ry &, 111'5 DAILY PILOT •Z . ---.....~ l • lradfflfcl • .. ~ Mel C•alOll -" . by Tom latfuck' an.J.~ out~ a., ~! by.Dale Halt by l!I nit lushmiltr , . ' '.1 ;• :.:!: -./· • JUDC9E PARKlt MISSPIAtH • ,....._ _ _, ! ',_r ~, . ' .. "'~ t -.. .. ~ , . ~· . ' . •c.. SPECIAL. .• .4 'J"Ol>AY . SPARE 1 RIBS . ' I b R ILLEGAL f'ARl(INQ ?! AAYBi POOR MOM!... l\IOt!O(W E"'R GOT :IR NOl!ODY EVER LIC~S' S<JSPEN EP JWIKEP • -SME MAD MER foR'f)fAT ! SIDEWAYS Llca.ISE SUSPENDED IN TME FOR ILWW. CAR WASH tAAKJNG ! BEFO!<o by Gus Arriola MOON MULLINS by Ferd Johnson ' . . 4"" ___ .., .._ .. _ ANIMAL CRACKERS I'U. TKINI( A&OUT fl ANO CAl.L YOU IN A PAY OR 50! • • " {; r? i! t '( • • • by Charles M. Schulz IF '«XI DON'T KNOW HOW TO SPELL IT, FAJ<E IT! • by Harold Lt .Doux by Mell ' HM .w'ONli IV&lr TCl.O 'ltllA THAT VOIA STEP~ TOES, KICK 5HINS ~ IJC\AISE NSTI!~ PMNELV1 f!R,.,1/E5 . \ -. .. · · anti l"m sure the Public Library will consiJcr 11 rcpaymen1 enough ,..hen I lcll you I sen I the puppy I\) bed v. i1hou1 hi.!. dinner." DENNIS THE MENACE 0 'Ori£ SIDNM tSH'rm ~---WMOug: 00 WE IQIC1fJ 1\IAT IU'IS ~IS ~ • I • I I I ' ' • • -.. • ;l • ' ·rroniJ$.ht's TV_ .. Hig~ights ' • KJIJ' (9} t~ao -0The Actress." ~e'er Tracy stars in this 1953 drema .with J~ SJmmons and Teresa Wright. CBS. (2l 9:00 -"Dirty Dingus Magee!' Frank Sihatra plays the title role in this 1910 westerh with George Ken- -nedyr Anne J a~l<~oo and Lois Nettleton. ·ABC (7).J1~30 -Wide ,World Special Something for the male chauvinists -the second annual unofficial Miss Las Vegas pageant. lV DA-ILY LOG Thursday _Eyeoing F'EBRUARY 6 Friday W,HALE <'WATCHERS: ~ Rough Surface . ~ Roller Cove~ ~ .... " nlliitt ...... •hKC. 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[ ... ...... ~ ...... mHI . ,,.. .. ~ ........ , ....., ...... ,.... lodoML jGla.l Rog. 11.94 911 • I ' • ' " Ra:i:or·Sharp Utjllty Knife • sa.,, ••• Nlet •M ........... ., ..... • om ~ ,,...,..,., ••, ,a.ctKs , . -s-. ~· ,... . ., Rog. 9 ·9.-l.tf . . :.-... .;. #tUlfttri ONLy 12 . ,,,,,., ¥ J .1 I ' I I lj ~ 1 s Wh sch wit anc SCI'! F tes· tiOI La' cri oth ... pr< tee as spi for Fr Lo CO< on in: all ye ' jo1 de da dE SU to th I Ar tsl go. COi Le IV1 se; tio se. tst -Sc Bo ha fol pn f 01 g~ Sc fol ne in· de Cc ru m ~ ' I I ~ ~ t E c 1 ( ' " I ' ' I ( • 1 I I . -~iglitIµg • to Save • ' '· ' . ' • ... . . , Sclionl Athleti~ I ~' . I . ' I· SAN !1RANCISCO ' <AP> What h,appens when a public sc::hool Sporls Program which w1th&tood the 1906 earthquake and tl\,e G'reat Depression is scrapped Lo save $200,000'! Four -hundred supporters pro~ test lo1,1dly to the Board or Educa- tion. A lawsuit ts threatened. Labor leaders and politicians criticize the action. Players, other students, parents, coaches and administrators make dire predictions or increased absen- teeism and juvenile delinquency. as well as the demise of school spirit and college , scholarships for athletes. "It's a terrible day (or San }""rancisco," declared Ed Burn~. Lowell High School football coach, after the board voted 6-1 on Tuesday to immediately halt intramural and interschool athletics to help balance this year's budg,et. .. This is .catastrophic and ma- jor,'' Coaches Association Presi· dent Erv Delman said Wednes- day. "When you turn 12,500 stu- dents loose without prop,er supervision and wholesome acts to pursue alter school , what will they do? "They'll go wild," he predict- Sports i•a Brief ed. "Th.ere will ~ Dn iricre se in juvenile dellnqueilcy and van- dalism, and il w111· affect atten· dance. too. They're 'trying to save $200;000, but It could be coot. ing the city a halr..mlllioh dollars in vandalism." Delman said his groue would sue to tetain the athletic prCH grams which draw about 25,()0(). participants each year frol\) the- junior and senior high schools't 36,000pupils. · The board's cutback -almed at saving $200,000 in coaches' overtime Salaries.,-means that boys baseball, track, swimming, wrestling aod golf s,asons will be wiped out, a long with girls volleyball, ti:asketb&ll and gym- nastics. Boys basketball. would have been terminated at nl.id- season, but a $25,000 commit- ment from the mayor's youth fund apparently will' prevent that. Tt}e a bolilion or the spring sporting program also includes spring rootball, a rar less in· tensive program than falt foot- .ball. The fall sporting program is not affected at this point, but Delman observed: "They say it's Penguins' Rally Dumps Kings, 3-2 LOS A NG ELES -Chuck Arnason scored two or Pit· tsburgh's tt)ree second-period goals to lead tbe Penguins to. a comeback 3-2 National Hockey t.eague victory over Los Angeles \Vcdnesday night. Arnason's 20th goal or the season equalled his goal produc· lion last yE;a,r when he split the season with Atlanta and Pit· ts burgh. ~ B ribe,,, Cltarge.s ' . TRENTON. N.J. -Robert .Schmertz. the owner of the Boston Celtics basket.ball team, has been accused or bribing a former fr eeholder lo win ap· proval of a $200-million project for senior citizens in rapidly c,.row:iog Ocean County. A state grand jury indicted Schmerll and Donald Safan, a former Lakewood, N.J. busi- ness·man Wednesday on charges involving $31,730ln bribes. 1'he indictment also named as defendant I...eisure Technology Corp., a development company run by Schmertz. Waller Kennedy , com- missioner of the National Basket· ball ASsociation. said in 'New Yor1' no imm~ate tclion was cdmlimpl~ted .lgaJnsfthe owner of the NBA champion Celtics. . ~ ... ,.)-. ' '\. S1DIMM1l ng Out? SEATTLE -Earl Ellis. swim· ming coach at the University of \Vashington, said Wednesday that the sport should" be dropped rrom the Husky athletic pro- gram. Ellis made the suggestion alte~ an announcemenlithal the un1\l:erstty no longer will grant athletic scholarships to athletes in the school's non revenue pro· ducing sports. Sports affected are gym· nasties, wrestling, tennis, baseball, golf, soccer .and swirn· ming. ••t'm going to push fqr drop· ping the swimming program completely." said Ellis. "'That way my swimmers can transfer, without penalty, to another school." 1,a.,er, E•o R'.lat ST. PETERSBURG, Fla, .- Unseeded Andy Pattison of Rhodesia rebounded from a loss in Uae first.set Wednesday night to ~tun lop-seeded Vilas Gerulaitas 2·6, 6-3, 6·4 in the $54,000 World Championship Ten- nis Blue Group tournament. tn doubles, Corona del 1Mar's Rod Laver and NewPort Beach's Roy Emerson downed Norman Holmes of Australia and Alvaro Betaneur or Colombia 6·1, 64. l9r spring spcirts, bu! Ii they do it to spr_ing sparts, yoU can bet it'll happen lo fall P'Vgrams, too."· About 12,500 youngstets will be dit:ecUy alfected lhis_s~;ing, but Armen Terzian, dir-ector of physical education ror the San F~ancisco Unified School Dis· lrtct, calls it "tragic because it will arrect whole schools, not just the participants. · '"there are the song girls, the rooters, the kids who Write up the 1itor.ies for their school papers. Sports are an int~gr:al part Or .growing up." Although the board did not broach the subject of next year's sparls programs, Terzian con~ ceded, "Once you've had a pro· gram eliminated, it's hard to get it'back in." ·The board acted on the recom· mendation or legal advisor LeRoy Cannon, who said the state constitution requires the district to 1balance its 1974-5 budget by trimming $4 million in expenditures. He suggested that it cut athletic programs which, unlike physical education classes, are not Jmandated by law. The cutback was designed to. help ease financial troubles which stem from inrlation, 'higher teacher salaries and cuts in stale aid resulting Crom an enrollment decline. "The board members don't un· derstand how much athletics means here, not just to the players but to the whole student body," said Mission High Basket· ball Coach Ernie McNealy .. For a lot of these kids, sports· is the only way they're ever go· ing to attend college and get an education .. Julie Isaac. 17, a Galileo slu· dent, said ... Right or wrong, many students go to school for their sports programs. For some, it mean' staying out of trouble by being a team member, because trouble means ·otflhe team' " COLLISION · COURSE-Fountain ·V~lley·s Rusty Saunders <above photo) vies for a rebound among Edison's Ernie Gomez 12 1 1 and Todd .Zirbel <41 l Bottom photo I DAlL V PIU)T ... P•i!r Pill!' ""'°'"by LH'P•r• I shows Steve Tully (left> ·and Tom Lloy putting dt!fensive pressure on Fountain Valley·s Rich Va.lbuena. •' Mitche ll, Miller Get •· FV Rollip g ByGLENNWHITE Ofthe0.11~ Pilot S~ff Bill 1\1 ill er and Mark Mitchell shook the cobwebs off Fountain Valley High's offense and sparked the Barons to a 61·46 Sunset League basketball triumph over arch·rival Edison Wednesday night. T.he victory kept coach Dave Brown's rorces a game behind 1i1arina in the chase for the circuit crown. It was a match which,defenses seemed to dominate, as statistics clearly indicate. For example, there were 51 turnovers in ·lhe game, 30 by Edison. Fountain Valley s uffered through a span of 10 minutes, 13 seconds without a field goal. And yet in that span the Barons loston- ~ly four of their five-paint lead to hold a 26·2S edge with 3:53 left in the third quarter. -,. I ' Also upset in the event, first or the year (or the Blue Group, was eighth-seeded Jerr Borowiak, 6·1, 6-2, to ·-Geof£ Masters of Australia. In other singles matches, firth· . seeded Brian Gottfried ousted Ivan Molina of Colombia 4·6, 6·1, 6·1 and Jaime Filial of Chile stopped Alex Metreveli or the Soviet Union 6·2, 2·6, 6·4. Wilson Fatalities Lake r s Win At Philly That's bec:ause Edison was in a similar drought shooting from the field . Coach Dave Mohs' Chargers scored a field goal with. 25 seconds remaining in the first • period. And they didn't get another un· til Ernie Gomez connected on a 12·f00ler from the baseline with 5:21 lo play in the third quarter. That's 11 : 04 without a bucket. Benefit S 11bjee!t San Clemente High football player Al Sandoval will be the recipient of monies earned from · a spaghetti dinner Friday night. It's at Triton Center on the SCHS campus ~ and runs, from 5·7:30. Tickets are $1.50 per person . Sandoval was seriously injured ;n a recent auto accident and proceeds from tqe diMer are to help defray rising medical costs. I rish S tl•••ed SOUTH BEND. Ind. - Michi'gan State's unheralded Spartans, behind Terry Furlow's 20 points, upSet 14th·ranked Notre. Dame 76·73 Wednesday night despite a 31-point performance by1rish sophomore Adrian Dantley. The Spartans led most of the game, holding a 39·34 halrtime edge. but Notre Dame managed to gel out ahead ror a short time in the second half. The Irisfl took the lead at 47-46 with 14 minutes remaining ln the game and still led at 51 ·48 with 12:59 to go. But Michigan State scored the next six points and was ahead the rest of the way. • Ru"led Accidental 1-IOUSTON {AP) -The Harris County medical examiner ruled Wednesday that the deaths or Houston A:st1:os pjtcher Don Wilson and his son were acciden- tal. Wilson and bis son, Alexander, S. died Jan. 5 when carbon monoxide filled their home here. County medical examiner Dr. Joseph Jachimceyk found earlier that the.two had1died of carbon monoxide poisoning. Wilson's body was round in his car inside tlis garage. The boy was round in a bedroom above the garage. Houston Police Det.. Larry Ott said he il).terviewed Mrs. Wilson in Haynes' office last week. "She is claiming amnesia for that Saturday and Saturday evening Jan. 4 and also for events early Sunday leading up to the time that the bodies were found," Ott said. "I have found no evidence dur· ing the investigation that would indicate murder and certainly no evidence that would indicate suicide," Ott continued ... I am· still not satisfied because alt. things afc not clear. They are not clear in her {Mrs. Wilson's) mind." Havnes said l\.1rs. Wilson was not c·laiming amhesia, only that she could not remember all of what happened Saturday and Sunday. _Area GoHers Shbi~ i~.Bope Classie PALM' SPRINGS (APl -And four slroltcs off the pace, Johnny 114111er's al IL again.-" i,n a nine,w"l u~_r~ tblrd pl•~·· The youne man who scored is Ne.~rt. ~en 1 l\lln Tap1e, thqse sen9atlonal, reej,lrd-selUng wtioshot~st~~34~·· .,, victorie& In the first two touma· HilllllOCWll~. b 'l lta1 Ca • mentS of the year, threatened rascO carded Dini JS. another-runaway Wednesday "That'• a ." '•lldli<l 114 Iler. after an elght.11J1der-par64 In the "Tb6lmoanstheyh~etoaPQlme first ro)Jnd ol the Sl60 000 Bob two or tliree sholl. -i:nit'l.'Wh\t It JloplrOesertGolfCl .. sW. would be hke starttng a reJular• 1•rve .a:ot two ot three strokes tournament. lhan,f on the rest ol ·em," Mlller'11_ald guys can spqt m"' ot lllree al\er r .. t linlah.<iver the ln· strokes." • • .J ' d(1a /ells course -one of lour Ac!ua.llY:Mlller bad'a).W, '-ellot deaert la outH1elllj( used for tht.s . adv•nlac•· over Tom 'f""'lni, a unique, . holo,ll•fil8Y,tourney. lhlrd·year toUr P~"fllllo bu I yet lo win. Jenkins had a 00, also atlndlarr We!J:J. • Arnold Palmer. live.time ·!!liinior ~lt>l~, ~and a ••P· "ll\Ull1tai O~ to dO tt acal:n -artel'! hb. •\l'.ON pelfO<)ilance In -Hawallan Open, headed a e a:roup at 68. · ~"°"at lh1Ul11ure, fout under' . par and fdur l>ehlnd j111Uer, were Auttrellan ·lh'y~ Cr1rn~ton, Dou( S.11nders, 1 Ken-Ven\uri, Mil!Jr B•rbei;. suddy Allin, Jtrr~ Ueard, Ilic ll•Lendon and Alan'.1'1ple. Pa)mer, Venturi ; Saftaers. Barber and Tapie all played at Indian Wells. McLendon and Heard were at Bermuda Dunes . Allen and Crampton played at T&J1ltrlsk. Mllle~ had some troubles with his driver over the first' eight holes After his start rrom th.e J,otb tee. It turned around after he drove 1D1der tree• on his eighth. He haCJ to alter hi• stance to.make a sw- lnt eut his shot low under and around tree! to the green ahd then aank a 2S·foot pull lor a 1 birdie. PHILADELPHIA (AP> - Rookie Brian Winters' field goal with 1:25 remaining in a second overtime periOO gave the Los Angeles Lakers a 113·110 Yictory over the Philadelphia 76ers Wed· nesday night in a National Basketball Association game. 1 It was the 12th strajght Lakers triumph in Philadelphia. 1'he 76ers haven't beaten Los Angeles here since December 1969. Gail Goodrich scored for Los Angeles with 26scconds Jeri in re- gulation play to send the game into the first overtime tied at 93 . A shot by Philadelphia's Billy Cunningham with four seconds left bounced orr the rim . and bounced away. Los Angeles went ahead 101 -97 in the first overtime, only to see the 76ers go ahead by a point on a one-hander by Cunningham Y•ilh 1: 13 remaining. Philadelphia s.tili I.I'd al 104 -!02 on a one-hander by Fred Carter. Bul with 26 seconds le£t , l.lappy Hairston tietf it and forced a second overtime. With the score tied al 110, \Vin · ters dro·ve bCneath the basket, took a pass and l..'lid.it in tor the winning basket. · LOS'4NOl:t.•Stl:r Goodr!cll I 11· 1211, A1'9fl 12N i,, Stnltll :r 1.:i 1, H11rilO!'l l l·I 13, Wint"" U 0.0 11. tlllll!y I 0.0 :r· Yf>ll1).4l •••tf•o.t•"-n' t.2.,~1 .... r Mt. To11i.qtJ.i:r. Pk!LADIL.f"ttlA ti• C.rlor 1SJ .. U, (aHll'alM \t, E!lllt S 1•111, c-l\l .. 1'1'1113-31S, T~ICMll,Smlt111N2.L"41 1·1,, &rhto"' l t • •· Tot•s1 w.n. LO&Afl98i.I lO n II 1J II t-llJ ptlil .... !pfl+.I ,, • 1J ,, 11 1--lft) "°"~ 0\11 : TOI<~. T-.i twh; lM A•i.t !O, l'Nl .. tllfll•Jl •'f.l'Olt I But free throws and Fountain Valley 's frigid touch kept Edison close on the scoreboard. · Then after Gomez brok.e the spell, the visitors went another 3:04 without a field goal, mean- ing that over 14:08, they had one successful shot fto,m.the floor. The latter Edison span without • a two·pointer proved ratal, however, as J<"'ountain Vailey ex· tended a 30 ·27 edge into a 36·27 bulge on three free throws by John Lodeslein. Miller's field 1 f:oa l and a gratis shot by Mall Kalsos. Then 1i1itchell and Miller took turns riddling the basket. Miller 1 hit eight of Fountain Valley's first 10 points in the last stanza and his final bucket of that splurge was a nifty move inside al Lhe baseline that got him by .f lhc defender and gave the Barons a 48·37 advantage \\'ith 2: 42 left. Gomez did a rine job for the losers. tallying 16 points and hustling throughout the evening. lit Del B11th L•• Tullr ....... Wll$0n ........ Ambnltltll c-•n Tot••s ., " -4 ,. • 1 II , 0 • , l 7 • • : .: ' l 1!-I 0 ' 1 s l D 'Ot t o• • o 1 o ~ 0 , I 1 11 '1 ,. .. F~•Y.uey1•11 " ....... • ' J ,. 0 0 I O . ' . '' ~ J ~ ! ' ' I • 1 I p ' ""-"' ... ,_!1 ... ., ,,, " . ,, " lJ 11 ...... I ,. I I \ I I ct DAILYPILOt - Early _G 1S1 EDBUllGAIT left. Cor!RI' del Mar Col the rel19llDcl ~ Gary -"""'""'"'"· Gul1~"" '!'O dlrecttna T b • o t t I o I a'l the citfeaae wben Ed scorek-ttor c.,...,. Blant0n1holt11e....,. del Mar mi accld~· Gul1n .. 1, ~ the lY •bot the al cun with final sun bad sounded, alx-onda~letl'Wecln'!S-aliot •»f!>oter and iilll· d~l\IChlandltmayhave led. 1\iaifu, eot the re- blotintheS.aKl1111rllthl bowld an4 alter the of· outOfthecentury Leacue llclala ordered the clock butetball race.. . set back to six seconds, Th• boat Sea KtnM• ~Tlller,sln·boundedthe . were traW111; 68·57, wheJi ball. Tu.atln'1 Kevin Combs .D•nn\1 Junor was mlaaed a one-0n-0ne op. fouled with three seconds portu.n.itywlth 121,c:onda . left. and bis two tree Sailors Toppled By Lions . . . Westminster Hi&h's Lions took COQ\mand Of the boards In the second haU WedDesday night SPORTS I Kil~~ . Sea ~g8 Estanci~ 73.4a setback throw111vethoTIUen ;, ·BeCIUle of the loud "FheunfortW:ateonding CM Nab ·cypr~ss Be'lts 80-57 win. T)l•tln I• now ~ al Ill• tod. of· each· .. ,.wi a Boe la~ effort • 1·2 In Jeaaue play; Sea 1Ctn11 home tame, by the Sea K!l>n ~'!'l!J"O>'•y•· i G'· lde ~ Con>oadolllJ•r5-4. .Blanton 1114 be alw•ya 1erveGaryGlll1llUilltl!O · 1ctor AQ 0 n est Blanton, whose l.ett •booU Iii• ll'1l' oo ever-n.d els~t P<1lnt1 ,JA .)he _ • • ""'7 , . hind waa 11'1llt11 10nokoowsthe1a'pieba1 final period. ·eorW'Atl ,, i , • burned, explained the ended. • Martrallo4, ~. wjlb35 , ~O~!~ Mesa Hl.h'~' ." a1 CllAIG SHEFF b11arre lftctdltn~ af-Sea Kln11' coacb Tan-seconds ·left, but ~An· )fueun11 continue, ~top 0. .. 0.11.,,...;.~" 'llack shortly thereafter, the m·omentum •P· peared to ahlft. ierwardl 11 OOD\e fans dy, Gll\19 an1rily 1hook derson &ank two !tee \be Centuty Leacue C C 1j . con1oled him . Others h1a fist at Blanton after throwsa.ndGu111neq,hlta baake~~all siandln11 bal{e~~:.~slea~ t~ ! •buaedhh11. . thegameandnldlaterln 12-rooter alter bro&klna foll"'l'lnl tbol~ 19·6J ~-... ant step toward the But Golden Weil turned it over an~ CypreH followed with basketa by Tod Lychkort. Randy FOraette and Jiiek Quinn to aprlna to a 51-32 lead and wrap II up. "I picked up lhe 111!11 the locker room, "the upaTlller~pa11 . queat at El KOdona HICh '•• 1 Co and pulJ-4 tba trieeer best w• can do with lour The Sea Kings led by u W«lnesday nl•ll\. 'Southern Callforn • n· b ~ h f. t~ lo•• 1 I tie And h I ht·I t~e~·~ ,_, (erepca basketball ••• w en m r · e • · muc •• • i n " '""" Alld· Jl;stancta ls lltlll c'hamt1lonsblp wllh a slipped," be •• d I . something like this would qua rte,.",...,..,---... one •ame oft the pace 7• •• victory over vlsll· "lt cost Corona del Ml.r a have to happen in our 1i ..... ,. ~ cbancetowln.'' _,m.'' n.un 1 1• '' ~ fd\lowing 1t1 77·80 lot Golden West Colleae -c;ot-oe1M1r '' 14 ' a-51 trtumphatlla1nolla. WednndaynJgbt. )feisenhelmer, the Tritons, El Toro, MV Notch Cage Victories The top three teams in the SouUr Coast League, San Clemente. El Toro and Misaion v.iejo hiA:h schools, posted basket· ball wins Wednesday night. The San Clemente Tritons lo11ed a 68·56 vic- tory over Laguna Beach San Clemente's running attack. Tim Dunham and Jeff benSmore paced San Clemente's attack with 16 paints. each. Ted Kalota had 14 and Dave Taylor threw in 13 for the win· ners. Taylor also added si1'key assists. paint al the free , throw line and El TorQ 12. Mission Viejo fouDd itself traillng Dana Hills at halftime, 19-111 but battled back to get the win. ElModenawasbumed The 1011 did not conference11 '1eadlng the finl time aroWld by ellmlnate the l\ustlen scorer with a 25 .0 IJ4!••'s 1u1rd1-who from UUe conterftion, but average, hit 20-but 14 combined for 38 points-it seriously dampened came after the In · and the hrn1ts did a job in their bope1. Coach Dick termlaslon. His first hall thatarea. Stricklin'& club (4·4) total was his lowest However, coach Larry Sund'erman'a Me1ans didn't rely on their trail• Cypress by two 20-minute output tor the 1~me1, although five of season. the Rustlers' final six ; Golden West hit only lilts are al home. , 26.9 percent of its shots In guards-instead they The c h 8 r g er s . the first half (7 for 28) wen.ttothelnteriorwhere parlayed some fine ; and finished with a 37 they usually get their sbootlne with an aa:· j percent mark (20 for 54) momentum. · eresslve man-to-man de·, (or the game. Keith Josephson and . fense for the win. 011111"..,. 1611 Stan Miller combinedfOf' The defense especially ,\Oc15111,..1,..,, '1 ~ ~ ~ 44 points as each tallh!d sparkled. . :z:':~w• : t : ,g 22, in addition lo Dan Cypress, using its slow e•a1 1 o 1 t Byen' 14points. down passlng game, con· =~ ~ : ~ ~ trolled the tempo in the P., ... , 1 o o 2 and wentontopo11ta73-66 Sunset League basket· ball victory over host Newport Harbor Hl1h. Jc P at San Clemente, the ' rep · Diabloa of Mission Viejo got past Dana Hills, 60-52, Ben Bacon bad 19 points for the Artists and Mike Serrano collected 13 for the losers . The turning point in the game came late in the third quarter and early in the final period when Mission Viejo scored six straight points to take the lead. M••"'" v1t)l 1t11 , And it was those U:aree first half, limiting the ~~1~f.1d ~ ~ ~ ; inthereboundingdepart· uiually high ·scoring Tl>On<Pl<>n • o 1 1 ment as Josep~on col-Rustlen to just 28 shotJ. H:1~:~1.: c vpre''· ~ ••• 1 11 • The loss drops coach Dale Ha&ey 's Sailors H below the ~500 mark in oop leacue al 4-5 and virtual-· ly eliminates any hopes · foraCIF4-Aplayotrl\ld. St nd" For a while it seemed a IDg like another of those . New"Port-Westmlnster 50ur~i111:Hc.t.L'CC>N1"i11•Nce: · ce>nflicts. Throuah the CYP'9'' --: ~ :,: :,: ftnt half •the score, was t.A~•tor s J 101 m tied or the lead changed s.nt• Jo'onk• s J ss• s,. G04t1W!Wff1 • ' 6&t 615 hands 11 times and a t.osAl'\Qe1tscc ' ' SOt o111 Newport advantalle of e.s1t.A J s ?~! ',",. .... LA S00..111Wi1$1 3 S ....., nine points disappeared RloHondo , ' s.1 Sl9 into_a two-point deficit at c.,111.u;';'.~;::~S::W' the half, LAHilrborHM,LASOutn.wst'2 But the second half was ~:iC~:'"Rlf:~~~~LA"° lb t Li f'rllli1Y'l0.IN'I ano er s ory as nn LA5911tl\west•tGo1denWffl Wilson and• Brian cv~ssilts.nt•lrilonk• Rodgers took turns stab-~j;,c~~rl~!f'"ui bing the Newport in· wSMOHCONl'•••NcE terior. R•-51de. w, ~ ~:; ~ Wilson, who missed ""..,.., ' ' •~ 431 4:29ofplayingtimeinthe ~~-! ~ ~! ~ first half due to foul trou-s.:itebM.t s 4 u1 sn Otnn l 6 611• 6Jt. ble, upped his circuit a..tt•v J • t.11 111111 scoring average to 22.0 ==1•rn ~ ~ :: ~ •with a 26·point procluc-w.ti•Mllr'• 1c,_. s.ctdieN<.ll H, P•!Of'Wlr 51 ti on. Groumof1t n. S01.11t1-t1•rn n He hurt the Sailors with 591'1Olf905',CMft•Y5' 5-1S.m.1rllino1•, Cllru110 his offensive rebounding c&.NTu•v1.1r•outr and c1UU1ed 'lo of 15 from w 1. ,.,. ,.,. thefreethrOwline. ~~nMll$6 j ~ ~ = m Newport's hopes were vu11P•rk 1 2 Sls o• Etllft<ll 6 3 6l1 S.U -"dash~ wilh 7:4.S left as c.-de-1M1r s .. m •1 6-4 M&tt Spangler fouled :.i::.-~ : !: ;:; out and the winners up· s.nt•An• o • a st1 WH...._y•aScoru ped their lead to 44·36 78 vi11.P1r11.11.s.n1.An••l seconds later. . Ct.11141 llW'9••. e1 Mo•n• •s It wU still an eight· ~~~i:.~es~r11•'° poin! Spread with 3: 01 left ""'*r'•O.M.a CdM•IS...fA"" when Newport made one Ettlft(l1•tE1Mooen• last gasp-cutting the de-'i::.0"::'!19i~,111•: P•rk ficit to 68-154 on two buckets by Dave Becker with 1 :04 lelt. But Tim Page added a free throw for Westminster, Newport missed a chance to score and Tony Engedal put it out of reach with two free throws with 23 seconds left to make it 71-M. Basketball HoUllOl'I 1ll, Ttanl.ue-•<r.I c.o1or.-a, Ol<I....,,. SI. U S...tm> "9 tat. t4, N. Mix. ~Meis GaaDING•ovmLEAGUI WLP,.PA LOl.Attll90S I 0 491 Jn Glrdltn Oro,. 1 1 w.J sos 8ott.1Gr1rl!M 5 3 Sll SOS. Rll'ICl'OA l•m llOii • • 52' 510 s.n1i100 · 2 • •n s.n P.c:lflc.• 1 6 .. , Sl6 .. UOuilntl 1 1 •S1 »t "-"l.m V-.n 11, s-ttl9U 5efl FrlntlK tlJI, S.UC..,. 71 SI. ~l11'1M. s..tti.P.:lfk •l UC·Slmt •~• 1s, U1n9 a..cl'I ....... .,·.1c-· - Clilr._ Groft 10, R•ntN Al•ft¥10l .. u Qulnll n. P9ellk••1 $1. ,, BotH G•~••5. s.nu._so Ott~···'· wtoittler10 VI,........ Ttd>l7, DeP .. 11• S. CMl>llftl M, PntMw.-.•2 0-..TS, W'•-• fitrlll .. Mk-. 51. 76, Not" o.n.. 1J Or~ a ... rt1100. C•nlllul IQ W.Mk ft. 16/ Ctltt199 ~· S6 Olll~ t,•o-51." K-12, New.,q iM Gauchos Triumph CdMBox ---.... e T.U•(MI *1 ~ ' . • • . ' ' ' . ' ... . ' Tllll'--••~rtll1 ---.. _, -· --· ... _ T ..... .. " . ' ' . ' . ' . • • ' , ' ' J1 I~ SAN MARCOS - Saddlebaek Colleae's ~ ._ amazing Gauchos, with a • 1~ btg assist from reserve s • Bobby Ponce, defeated ! ': host Palomar College ~ ,i here Wednesday nieht, ., .o 55-Sl , in Mission Con- .. .. fereoce basketball ac· ) 11 tion. : ~ Ponce came off the ~ : bench in the e:econd half s 1• to score two qui ck ,; ~ baskets to pul lhe Gauchos ln front by five aner the host Comets Occ Wrestling had cut the margin to one alter trailing most of ,11!":'.::fcf,!:!!,•l.',~1vattty the way by JO to 12 ••-M......,,.11 to•-.. , 1or-.u points. 1a.•ctan1: 101won•'1or1111 l«J-Mot.,. 401 plnMo sw-.,•:oo .s..t,....._. ''" 110-0.vl1 IOJ -'Mff Y•rcflOtlel', ~ie ":' : -' • 1:1t I I IJl-T«AI.,._ iOI ·~· dtt . Gf'llol•. Nm1,1 I I I 16 tf·I M.il9 11 I J fS _,_.....,. ,i_ltrf.,_11 H1lln 1 0 O ' 111-•1 .. rv .ow'-•t G111u 1 o ~ • 1•~ '""n-.i itewt •·• ...,_, J 0 J ' 4 """-Girt.et j,,_..~.1.rs I ~::::,.:S1ff1'1i!..n'.tt. SJ t W&ITCLll'I' MEN'S HAIR Dl!SIQN Nii:WPO.RT'S0N LY SEBRING CUTl'ERS • W&ITCLll'I' PLAZA --5 I at Dana Hills and the El Toro Chargers breezed over University, 64-JS, on the loser's court. San Clemente . atilt holds a (w~-'a)De lead over Mission Viejo and El . Toro. The Trltons are 8-1 while the · Diablos and Chargers a~ 6·3i Mission Viejo and Bl Toro square off Friday night in a bat· tie for second place. TheTritons held a 10-12 point lead over LagW1a Beach, but could never pull away from the Artists. ll was a slow moving game which hurt El Toro jumped to h 22·4 fitst quarter lead over Unlversi._ty and never looked ba~k.' The Chargers hit 10 of 14 shots in the opening period and theTrojansonly 2of 16 . TheChar"gers broke the contest' wide open in the third quarttr, outscoring UnJversity 26·6 to take a commanding 57 ·20 ad· vantage. El Toro bit 11 of 15 shots in that quarter and University 3o[l2. The foul situation was also a factor in the game. University got only one P•ulMtn """' Mlkl9wl<I W'l114'1t• Ho""''" ~Ust&d e run1 Tot11s .... ' ' ' . . ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' 11 ,, D•n1Nltt1lUI .. " . ' ' ' ' .. . ' ' ' ' ' . ' ,. " Seo rt.,, QlulrWn Ml sslon V11Jo 11 6 II Oinl H1U• 11 I 13 S.11(;'9m111-. , .. , •• fl S.wri 1 o °"""9rfl • 0 1C11ot1 i ~ l•~IOt 5 l 0111umor1 1 2 011!0 J , Tot1t1 ?I IJ u.,_. .. IC."'I .... Rmt~ l I Allitn 4 1 S.rr-l 1 Vikes Roll, 81-42 Marina High School breezed to an easy 81-42 victofy over Loara'sSax- ons Wednesday night in Sunset League basket· ball action on the win· ner'sfioor. · Mal1Cook)lad21points and Rich Br~nnrng con· Pro Scores H•lltn•l ••1lltttr.tl A_IM._ Los Angele' 113, Phl .... lpl'ltl 110, l OT Houslon 12•, H•"'Or._.., 1tm.11111 Clly-Om.INl«I, PortlMMll2 *IOI\ '2, MLIWIKllo."'IO Pl'IOllnla 101, S.tUle 10'7 ~ .......... llAYllCliitllll IC.itnhKllf 1 If. St, Louis 91 Oftl""r 113, lndi-113 S.nAn10nlo Id, Mempftls 119 ~Yorlr. lOl.S.nOt.gcllCM H1ti.-IMICMY~ P"ll.otlpnY•, H ... 1' .... I 3 Bot.ton I, AUlt\t•l, 111 Monlr••ll, 0.tro1'5 Clik -eo1, MinflftCU 1 c.i11om111.w~1 . Pltuburfh),LOl ......... 1 $ tributed 18 as the Marina Sl(on ', ', IC.Of!'ll!I Vikings put the decision Tllor•au ' o out of reach in the second Mc.Tc;~!\~ 2~ 1~ period with a 27 ·pointout-k-11tto.•mr1 SlnCl9mtnl• 11 14 16 bunt. u11uni Bt1et1 11 • 11 The win leaves Marina , mT~fMI atop the le~gue standings • i. " withaperfect9·0record. ~1' \, : ~ Branning had · f\ff as-· M.c.tMJt"f v 5 o . d . lb .,.; Jlic:lllOfl 2 0 ststs unng · ~ ..... "uOft" Nc:lf'...,. "'; • 1 • while Cook gra_~bedlc 12 1 ~-i~~~·-' :-~ bopnds as the V1 ea ed. 1n suu•v•n 1 o thiSdepartment,4.1-2.S. ~= 1: 1~ M11n11• 1111 .. " .. .. uAJ .. nJ,., 1t11 "~' ' ' ' , Undlit•I • ' ' " .. .. ""' " ' ' " o ...... ' • UtlMd ' ' ' ' Wllll• ' ' 811nnlft9 • ' ' " ··-' ' ..... ' ' ' • t.f',..ntt$ ' ' .... ' ' ' ' McCl~nOs ' ' Ol~led ' • • • ...... • ' C..dtrit-• ' ' " -· ' ' WI Ul•<m ' ' ' ' Wilt.On ' ' U-•nt• ' ' ' • --' • ..... ' ' • • ....... • ' Tot•l• " " .. • Tottl• " ' k-lltt0.•11ff• k_., GNrWn ... .. M 1• 11 11 ,,. " El Toro n • " ...... • .. ' ...... Unl,...rll1y • .. • Jected.10 caroms, Byers 9 The Chargers rolled to ,. ~ and.M1ller8. a commanding 33·16 ! ,: , . Elwood Hansen and haUtime lead and had a , ·': Jim McCloskey _led a 45·26 advantage with : 1 .J6:point outburst in the 14 :31 to go in the game : • third l~nza that broke when Golden West made 1• J open a tight 4.1·381ameat a move. ,. 1 .. Magnolia. A bucket by Dale , 15 McCloskey, who has Parker and two shots in ~ ~ scored 120 points in c 1 0 s e b y T err y 2 " Estancia'! last four: Meisenheimer cut the ~ : games, scor~ 26 Wed-lead to 4S.32. And when o ,~ nesday, while Hansen ' the Rustle rs got the ball 1) c~pped in 18 . • · ,._..., The 16 unanswered GW'C W tli XI-SJ Estaricia Output ••ve "' res ng ... ._ coach Dave Ca.rlisle's .. .._.,.11 (1Jl 1n1 lf'•llM'tllll ; ~ Eagles a 57-38 lead aft.er ::==~'?J1~n~~~1~·,:~1t 5 14 three quarters and the iS· 1)4.....fl,...,.lcll.-IF I won ~y lorltil. ' u sue was sealed. 1.u-~.1q.vk (FJ lfK. R111.»1. 2 "' ,,._a111 (G)•t ...... ,..,..u, IM. o 1 1 .... S:nor•" c,1 p1nn<tc1 c.1 .. ,2:3'. JI .. c;f•UlilMu(69) l6'-ll\lnll'fl•l1 (G)wonbylorl9it. .. ft llf '-in-,._ GollKflil (Fl O.l. Smlll\, 6111•1,..I. ' 4 I n ,._,..Ml U111Knt ~ t-J ott . ~ 11 o s :n U-4. O ! J I .....,.-C.ul,..llll"l dilt .Mltrtolli,S.I. Soccer Scores ~ ... ,., H•w,..,H1rtiw•,l(_.,I ..... port KWlf'I; PftlOll t .., ..... Hivg, A•ln ... •I••, Popo1v. Jllftltr"f'•r1llY M•witMt Haf'tlwl.IC_..,I tffwpo•! S(orl"t; ••lnllo.l-r, Wlncllt•, P•tll•qul. v11as1TY l•-J,H•l"'91• .. Mlll Edi_, 1torln.o: Sc,.elln I, OYnrm. 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Lo,,. (HI. Tl,,_; 0:33.I :ioo FrM Rlll•Y -1. c vpr•u. nme: 1: ... 1 VARSITY MlrlN 1 .. 1 IUI we1•n1 200 MIOlef . R.tl•Y -I. Mllrin.t Tlmt:2:f1.t 200 Pre41: -1. GOlonl• IMI ). • • .IUNIORVAllSITY MtrllWI W) IMI .. .,_ 101 Medi.., A91•r -I. Merl-. Tl1N:2:17.I 20D,r .. -1. Ml~hell (Ml t . SlddflU lW"IS. McGoJ.:1· Time : 2:11.J XIO Ind. ey -1, V•n 8kldet" (W). Tl,...: J:\t.• 50 F...., -I, .lonH IMl 2. Otrrldvt (WIJ. Bu<~ IMI. Time: U.• 100 Fly -1.a.1rrld94 CWI t. "'-""" t.ro IM) Time: 1:2J.J 100 FrH -1. Welsn IMI 2. R.liley IW) :t. McCov (Ml. Time: 1:00.6 5'00 FrH -1. Sldd•ll CW!. Time; 6: ..... 0 100 8.l<k -1. Wt!'" (Ml Tim..: l:IJ.1 100 8re11t -1. Meon111M1n IMI 1. 8wtc1>1.1 (Ml. Time: 1:1'.t ..00 Fr .. Aelef -I. Merl.,. Time: •:14.1 'llOIH·50PH Mtrlu IMI IMI W111 ... ,,, 20D Medley R11ey -I, Meri'"" Time: 2:05.6 100 Frn -1. 8•u•r (MI 2. Sch;>pp (Ml J. Wl'lsi IW). Tlmt; 1:01.7 100 Ind, Mtdle'f' -I, Evers.on lM) 2. EitH (W) J. U1Fl.1mme tMI. Timr: 1:<11.• SO FrM -1. Gorves tM I 2. K.t1'10.., (W) l . Psril tW L Time: 11.6 so FIV -I. Kine CM I 2. UFlemme !Ml. Time: lD.2 100 Frff -1. Kl""' !M ) 1. Eiell (WI J.SCMeiOlf (M). Time: 1:01 .2 SO Stell -1, SC:Meldtr tMI 1. Gr,DW'1iMI I. w..is, IWI. Tl'"": :U.1, SO 8retU -1. Schopp (M) t. V~W'f' {M~l. ~rrl' !WI. TLrn1 : 15.l 200 Fr• Rel.Iv -\, Mtrln .. Tlmr: 1:47.I ThutSday, February 8, 1975 OAJLYPILOT C3 • g Results ' ' ' l'A.llS\'rf .,._W11 'l .. 1tW t 1•1 Cltl L&¥a 200 M.dle'f' Jle\fly -I, Fo<.nt.1111 V.111.i'f', Tlmt: 1:51.0. '10D FrM -I. 8e.M,holl (fl 2. W. Keltf tFJ J. OIYlcllOO\ (Fl, lomt: 1:12.•. jQO Ind. AMCJl1y -1. Ltde CFI 2. Mefft111ll IFI I, Kiimer IL!. Tu,.; t :n .e. Ml'"'" -1. R'c• !Fl 1:. Scott IFl J. Holllnd (FJ<"Lme; 24,2. Ol"'lng -1, Prk• ILi 2. Non-..<a lfl 3. Woodw•rd IL). 100 Flv -1. Krltl IF> 1. O.vldlon !Fl 3, Hot.,. CF). TlrM: 1;00.2. \OOFrN -1. Nel_, (F)2. SCQ!t IF) 1 Brtm•n <Fl. Tl'"": ss.o. soo FrM -1. Miiier CFI I . HoU•no:I IFI l . AIClr l(;ri IF). Time: •:•t.L 100 8.)(k -1. P. K•ll'f' !Fl 1. N<:tl CL.I), M1mmHt IF I. Time ' I 0..1. 100 Bree't ~ 1. Ude (Fl 2. Krlkl (Fl J. Anders !Ll. Time: 1110.•. .al) FrH Re ... v -l. LO.II.I.''""' •:01.1. JUNIOlt VAllSITY .._..,,,lli11 V.1Uey ltJI IJJI L.Nra 200 Medley Rel.1y -I. Fo..,l&ln V.1tle'y, Tln'll!: 2:04.0. 100 l'ru -1. F""Mlrl9 (F) 2. Ol.IA!"'f' (F 13. l.e•UQe4" (LI. TL mt . 1: IS \, 200 Ind. #oWdley -I. KDllll (Fl 1 W.11n Kolt CF) 3. Aatms ll.I. Tun-: 111.1. !oO Free -1. Tr"'• <Fl l . Mayn.ord \Fl J. Mllra U.). T.,..,.; l S.1. 100 Fly -1. M09111 (Fl 2. 8kx:k !FI J_ Pooler CF). TllN; l :Oil '· 100 Free -1. Tr"'" tF I 2. Lec...,..r (Ll flD lhord. Time: I :0).0. SOO Frt" -1. Glo<k IFJ ~. ChlA!"'f' !Fl"" trii<d. Time: 6:J1.0 100 B.tck -1. Fu•IOl\4 IF) 1. Pool4'f" (Fl J. V1Uot 1Ll. Ti JO!: I :09 '· 100 S<etU -1. W•ln,coll IF) :t. KoliU (Fl l. Lo;tre. Time: 1.14.0. 400 Free Relay -1, F1>1>nlain vo1ouev. Tome: J :so.o. VARSITY Newport (1051 ('1t Edison 200 M4t<llt'y Rel•'f' -1. HewpO<"I. Time: 1:•7.9. ?llCI Free -1. Oobrolt (NJ 1. Ow~le'f' tNl J.M cGinlt''f' iNI. Time: 1:51.•. 200 Ind. MeG!ey -I. R00<n1«1 INl 2. Ven Goroen IEI l. P«k !El. Time: 1.01.9. SO Fr~ -1. Oe""°ll (NI 2. Jone5 IE I 3. Mul\l"""'ser iEI. Time: tl-•. 01vi,..... -I, Breon.Jn IE! 1. MIKIC !E 1 l. Roberts (N). POIM\: 151.90. 100 Flv -1. Pan< CEI 2. Robert!iOll IN) J. C.ibs.o<) IE), Time: S5.l. IOOt'<N l .Wll/W tHl f .F<tiUINI :10...S..i O•I. Time' U l U.00 Ftft" I MtGlnl"''f' !NI 'l. Newl.in.d jN I 3. M. AU•v (£1 T~nw . s 01 •. 100 B.icil I . Ool>roll tNI 1 V"n Gor1Mn \El J, An<len.on \NI. 1on.e. 1:00.0. - 100 6re1~1 -1. Jont•\ (El 1. Robln'I0<1 IN)). Jonn:;on (Nl, Tinw: 1:01.1 oKIO Fr!Mt Re11y -1. Ed+ton. Tin,..: 3.29.l JUNIOR VARSITY Ed1wn UO C6U Newport 100 Mudley Reley -I. Ed•wn. runu: 1 O'l 1. 100 FrH I. 0 Plcktord (f;) 1. Mc('oug""' !NI J. M.idl!r !NJ. Tune: 2 Ob,_ 100 Ind M•dle'f' 1 ttrlld~l•·HI INI 1 0 . AUev IEI J. Mori.Ir !NI. lo,....,,. 2 ,,,,, SO fr~ -I. G'""9Q U?l 2 Ho...e CE I l Kluk !El. 10CI Fly -1. LOOIT'•~ !NI 1. C. Potktord0 tEI J, 1(1~ I HI. Tom.:; I .Oil 9 100 Frt:e -I . Grl'9Q 1€1 l. GuaQl'r !NJ J. Kl1>k !El. T ime:~ I . ~ Fr~ -L 0. PttMIOf"d fEI 1 Mc~ (I'll J. Allen iEI. T1n•e : ).34> I 1006ac~ 1.0 .Rol<'Y CE l?.Morl.ir (NlJ no1n.,a . Tome. I O'l.9 100 Brt'd>l -1. C. P1cktwd lEI 2, Howe (EI l . H ... u.11e1a tN), '"""' I 16 •. 400 Fr~• H~lar -I. Newporl. T 1n'lfl: •·n 9. FROSH·SOPH N•wport I 1111 (It) ECl+t.Oll 100 Medle'f' Relay -1, Nt"Wpe>r1. Tunoi: 1,0ll 4 100 Frt(o -I, 88" iNI 1, Myll~ (I'll) 3. Tu1mefl !I'll! Time: 2.00.5. 100 Ind. M.;dl<!y -1. ~lo~~1oqe< (N) 1 Con-...<ty !Nl J. l 'IC•~ (N). Tome; l.(lll.4. 50 Fret' -1. Mah0<y (NI 1. ParDI!! (ml J, B1.1cn01n1>n (N). l1nw: 1S.,. )(I Fly -1 Vere~ {NI 1. ParOIO IN) J. Tuhn•n (Nl. TllT"le: 11.0- 100 Free 1. /IMyerJ (N! 2. Bt<ek INI l . M4U1>ry (N~. Time: s~.•. so Bae.. !. Hohln<,11!• I N! 2. VOllen (I'll]. Fon;ylh INL T•ITll" 1'1.4. SO Blt' ... 51 -I. Ctw1-...l 'f' (N) 1. For~ytn (NI J. Vour19 IN\. T .. ,,.,. JS.6. Xie Free P:eley -1. NfwlJO(I. T 1me: 1:•1 o. VARSITY CclM (IGJI 1'41 Ville P1'11; 210 M&Ol•Y R.el•Y -I. CdM. Titre: 1!90.S. :zoo FrH -1. P1lmtt (Cl 2. l'"ro>I ICI l. Wotid1 CVl. Time: I : S..S. :ZOO Ind. MeGl1y -1. Br-lCI t. H«k IC! l. Rt! IV I. Time: 1:1l.t. SO Fr .. -I .• , •• lCI t . w.u.on (0 :i. Ui\11.ef ivl Time : 2•.•. OIYl114 -l.S.M4llVI 1.~ IV) 1.Gtsl.,.vel'I !V). 100 Flv -1. Brown• (Cl! • ......,rv CCI l. Rheto•LC (VI Time . S..6, tOQ Frote -I . W•l'Cln CCI Z. S.lyer I Cl l. U\11.ef t VI. Tl.me: ~O. ~ FrM -I . Fro't IC> 2. SmllhlCI 3. Y<tCel)llrn !Cl. Tl-: !:20.5. 100 Beck -1. Hect \Cl 1 •... , ..... !CIJ. Rey IV\. Time: 1:00.0. 100 Bret'! -1. \..l..,flel" IC) 1. Wherrv CC I J . 81y1n1 IVJ. Tlmt. 1.090 400 Frtt Relef -1. CdM. Ti,,..I J .M.J Time ; . VARSITY U91n.11 •eatll (Sll (IHI Mht1- Ylejo ?OOMt<IOfl!"f" R•lty-1. Ml\sltw1Vlt:jo. l•nw. 1 So& 5. ?00 F1e~-t . Mu<ph 'f' !Ml 1. ')colm.>n CMI l. 8untin9 !LI. lo,...,: , ~ s. 100 lll(f. Mi:dleY -1. Rey IMl 7. o.-a ... n (Ml l . H,.nde11.0n tMI. Torn.:. 1 u 5 SO Frtt \, Good<!ll (M l 1 Gt"on!,tell !Lil. Ne•t<>n (1..l. T•me 11 9. 01v1nQ L G-e<ld•d ~Ml 2. HodK \Mll.f'olltr (LI. 100 Fly 1 Ouc kworlh lMI 1. O'H.ir.o (L.l] RaytM I 1 ,m .. :1002 100 F•ee l. Murpny lMI ?. l'*wton llll.Bun!•nq(l..I 11nle :~S1. soo f rt'<' 1 HenOer~on \Ml 2. Le., IM ) l . Hdtl !Ml. linw· ~;ll 0. 100 B.ic M-1. G<>Od~ll (Ml 2. 01.1ck-..orth !Ml 1. f1r11"n CMI. Ti~: J;OO.I. 100 Brea\t -1. Howe fMI 2. Ue (Ml l. Newl<>n (I.. L T:n1c : 1 :09.6. .ioo Free R~ldy 1. La91>nl °"""h. Tune. 3,.4 4 Prep Wrestling coacM' Top 10 Po~. !.choel ,,_inl' 1. Pac oh<-• lloll ?.Ma1•n<1 l.Coronadel Mar '· We~lmin\1~r S EIMDdena 6 BuenaPark 1. Hunllnc;t<>n Beacn s.n1 .. 1Cypre~ L.o.i•a 10.EIOorado "' • llS '" " " ,. " " .. ISi l .Geli.ntlrw CU I. Tl111t : IO.•. O> f"rM Reltf -1. Ntwport. Tlnw: SOD ·Fr• -I. fl'GMmen tSI 2. l il2.t. A.ec;k' CUI J. J. C..mpblll tUI Time : s Ol.1. 100 ••<k -1. t:o1orow IUl 2. Wtr-!SI l . H1ll'met1 IU I. Tlnw . 1.0l.S l'ltOSM·IOf'H Mtw~ 11111 0'1 Edi-:zoo MtdltY ll•l•f -l . Hevrport, TllTW :?:Ol.4. • • ··TENNIS · :PLAYERS!: It's time to.start " . 1ooer1.111 -1.H11wn1u12 Borwtt IUll.C.dt ISi. TllN; 1. 10 1 «XI Frff Relty -1. Unl,..•llty. Tl ..... llS4. JUNIORVAll:SITY \hll'l'lnll'f' (ftl IOI S.11 Clemtnte 200 MIGllf Atl•y -1. Unl,..r11lf , T1mt:l :OS.I. • 100 Ind. Maal"ey -1. O•tr~l•HI (U) t .noteeondor trilrd. Tlmt • 1:40.S. j()Fr .. -1.s-· (U) ?. Leon.l•dlUI 1.0 ... n trHI CUI. Tlmt: 1,.s. 100 Fr .. -1, Goe MO lU l 2. St-\"° CUI J.S-r lUJ.Tlmt:l 01.l . !ICIO Ertt -1, tttU IUI Time: 7'2' .•. • 100 Bick -l,AnderSOl'I (U). T!nw: 1 10 1. 1ooer11 u -1. Goe Mt Cul. neumr. "110!1.H ·M>l'M Unl ... rtl!r llotl l>tl ... 11Clt,,..,.. 100 Medley Relty -1. Unl,,.r\lty. l•nw:1:0J.t . 100 FrN -1. A•om•l6-n (U) 2. &.orten tSI J. Lllffl cu I. Time : 2111.1. IOOlnd.Medley-I. Cempbell 4UJ2. Rotl0ir4 (U).J. Bore 151. Tune 1.0.. 1. SO Free -1. G,1ri1m tU) 2. 200 l'rH -1. Bttk (H ) 2. M.,.rs INJ J. Tuimtn (NI. Throe: 2:00.S. 100 '"°· Mtdll'f' -1. Ho\,inger IN) 1. Conwtv (HI 3. lV1rt.on CNI. Tlmt: 1:00.ol. SO F•H -t. INl1orf IHI 1. Perole (HI J. 8ucrwonoft INl. Time : 2S.•. jO Fty -1. Veres (NI 2. Ptrole IH) 1 Tulmtn !NI. Time: 21.0. 100 FrH -1. Merer' (NI 2. ~ CN1l .Mlllorv1N l. Time: 55.4. SO lfltk-1.Hol1Jn911r (Nl2.VoUen CNI J. FttWlh !N l . T l<M : 1'.•. so Bretll -I. Conwty IN) 2. For,vtri CN I J. You119 (NI. Tl,...: JS.•. 200Frff R•l•'f' -1. Newp0rt. TI"": 1:47.0. VAllllTY Cnll"9U 111SI {Jl)Ml .... 1 300 Mtcltey Aelef -I. <:MUI M9 S.&. Time: l :SS.O. :n10 FrM -1. L.y11Mi CCI 2. Monl"O<I ICI l. wrinmor• (Cl, TllN: 1: !it.1. 100 Ind. Medi.., -11Cl'lec0ft tCI t. OlmbK~I ICI J. ,._It: (CJ. Tl,,.: 2:0l.I. so l'r" -1. s ... "_ ICI 2. Ep- Ptr-'ICl3. AOU tCl. Tl.Ml: 21.1. 100 Fly -1. H1e1t !Cl 2. OlmbKkl e . Bring in this ad e • for free tenn is: • If you're in the desert • Feb. J thru 9, bring in • • thi5 ad for free play at • Ironwood Tennis C lub. ·~·. -· e 'Jennis Oub o • • In Palm Desert 2 mi. • south on Portola. • Ptfone (71-4) 3'46-0SS1". • •••••• .Penney p oto finishing i I t ... 5" x 7" c9lor enlargement at no extra charge with the developing and printing of color print film at our everyday low pr ice. • ' .. Sltoo Sunday I I A.M, to 5 P.M. at the foll~~ stores: . 'FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beach ('114) 644-2313 . • HlJNTINGTON CENTER, .Huntington Bea~h (714) 892·7t71 . • ~our loo111iia' garde11! • J -· ' .. , ,. , ' '· ( . . , " l' 1 , . " . ; 1 ,, r ,Q .. '• J{ , ·J ' ' . ,. • ,; .. f{'" ( THE BOOKMAN ) I ' :I REVIEWS In t he FREE \ I February is a drab month. So we thought we'd do something nice for February and for you. What could be nicer than roses? Stop in at any Mutual office after February 3rd and pick you r free gifts. One is a helpful littl e book titled, "Th e Armstrong Planting Guide,'' One gift set per family while the supply lasts. While~ roses grow, so will 31our mone)l. While you're thinking rosy thoughts, let us tell you about the free services we offer and the many ways we can help your savings program bloom. You can open an account with Mutual Savings for whatever term you select and earn from 51/• to 7%% per annum, yielding 5.39% to 8.06%. At Mutual Savings your account is now insured to $40,000 by an agency of the U.S. Government. iFectcr<il regu1a11ons require a s ubs tan11al penally of tunds a re w11hd1awn horn le rm accounls befo re ni;i!urity ) Ff'fU! income ta~ preparation. Savers with qualifying accounts at Mutual Savings may have their Federal and California Individual Income Tax Returns prepared by H & R Block without chargec Visit a Mutual Savings office for more information and reserve your tax preparation appointment. MUTUAL SAVINGS •~ lotin •uoc:iahon Cap'5trano·San Clemente 530 Camino de Estrella/ 493-5651 Corona det Mar 2867 East Coast Highway/675-5010 Fountain Valle y t 7942 Magnolia Slreet/963-8396 Santa Ana 7th & North Main/54 7-974 t DAILY PILOT • • I ' J J ., t ' .. I • I SO me -...... ~ ••••• l"'°'f""' -' Yo'U t body r1 • wonderf'"1 mal:hl.ne"thl.t r'qutre~ ~a e.ertllln.· ,amQwat . o( nece11ary car' a_,a eriough Intake -Of enero each day to ·keep it operating ernctently. . Neatect ,-our body and your health·i uffen:. ·Then you live a leas happy life, Isn't ~t good • ins urance to v.-~slt regularly an expert. on .body ca.r~••· your · phy1lcian, and follow . his advice! Do It soon. YOU OR YOUR· DOCl'OR CAN PHONE· VS WHEN YOU NEED A DELIVERY. We wUl deliver promptly· ,rithout otra charge. A: peat many people n:1yl an us for lbelr healtb aeed.1. We welcome ieq•elts for delly,l'J" 1eiVlce aad cbar1e ~. ' ' PAK UDO PH•'MACY JllHe ..... .... ,.... .... , . .......... .... -60-1•- ' No Payout For .. AMC DETR!>J-r:'.'j UPI> -America.n Motors Corp., the smaltet:·t: Of the Big For Me~t .FoUr car Dta1',ers, said BUT THE Treasury Wedne:sdaY it 1Will pay no Department, which dividend for t,he fint writes Ul:e' ,eovernment's quart.er -ilS...firat such check's, reported in· action since Ui~ energy divldual tax rerunds or ~rlsis, bit th·e auto in· m million for the month dustry. of January, compared to ' Even durilig the in·• $45.3 million in the same Viable busil)ess plans dustry's belY car sales monthla.year. for· 1915's troubled slump, ).Ile ·Pf eviously TbAt•s· a 70 percent m ... economy will be dls· paid a dividend of 10 crease bUt still only a cussed by four Orange cents a share. , drop in the bucket c;om· County electronics ex- Tb~ 110 .dlndend an· .pared to, tbe billions of ecutives at a WEMA diJ>. nounc'-=ment came two refUnds paid out later in ner mffting Tuesday at daya ~r Al&C reported ~ tu."llOD-the Saddle back Inn in 8 $5.6 tD.illioD'lbas for the ' Santa Ana. thtee. months ending Dec. 31. It was the first quartefly IOss-in a non· _st:rike_year UP.ce e@l'IY 1971. Comity Firm ·'·--......... Dividend Set An 8 cents per share cash div'idend was declared today by the board of directors of San- Thomas N_ Werner, vice presideftl and general manager at ReBJex , w-ill moderate the program. ''Is Yow '7S Business Plan Obsolete?·:, sponsored by··wEMA 's Orange County council. ta Ana-based Electronic The dinner· meeting. Engineering Company of w!'llch begins at 1 p.m., MISSION VIEJO-IMPORTS -MERCEDES BENZ-. Sales • Service • Leasing · · . ·California, payable willbeprecededbyano- March 3, 197.5, to hostsocialhourat6p.m . stoclc:holders of record on It is epen to both WE.MA Feb.17,1975. ,.. members and non- 'lbis is thf lirui con· members. Those wishifti seCutive quarterly cash to 'ttenq should contact dlvjdend '1>'!id '. ~y _tb_e the W~MA1·pffice In Los , . 2810.1 MARGU!.!llTE PAl\f(.WA'I'.. , '95-1700 -, ' MISSION VIEJO . :ts1·17"° · : s,n ~1ego Fwy.'° Ave _Pkwy. ••1t,,A•• • ·~. ·~ ~ ... ~-.· • • • oompa"Y·: •. ·1, ! Ang:~le~,:(2 ?>11641·8910. ., " • Promise her her anything; . l • hot give &or page. This Valentine's Day send y~r love a greeting all the world ~an share. · Express your love ln a i;>aily Pilot Valen· tine. • Your personal ·message wilt be published in the "card" of your choice. You may write or print ·your own senti- ments or ask us to set them In attractive type. Either w,ay, your Valentine will pro- claim your feelings for that special so: meone. It's easy. Write your message io lit any of the boxes on this page. Bring or mail it to anx Dally Pilot offle&prior to noon Feb.>12. The minimum charae ~s $8. If·words alone . . won't do, Design your .border too. . ' Should you · wish to create your own decorated greeting, use one of the plain bo_xes sho ere. Print or w ' message i ball poin) pe •·use the same p ·d r a w y o u ,.Pe r s o h a I i z e • border: You may· fill the entire SP.ace. Only the lines drawn within the dotted line will app,ap fn your Valentine's ·Oayad. r------., I I I I I I I I I I I I r • • .• I ~1 • ,, I , ·I I I I I I I ' ' I I ---------.J ---·--------------If you. want help composing a suitable greedng •or have any questions, call 842-5678. .}. frie,ndly Daily Pilot 9!1.viser will I I I I I I 1- 1 ' be glail tof help you. • And, II you like, you can c~arge your Valanline ad.~.our etadlt..ls gOOd with u1, or you mey , u!e' your Master Charg• Of BankAmerlcard: ' ,' " I - THE BASIC reason for railure· was too much debt paper, poorly backed, and (!OOrl.r ~e!~ec! .. 11!• ,_ Over The Counter HASD Uol"'91 Co{ist Firm • Sets Employe Trust Talk \ .. • A proressional level seminar for corporate presidents and financial officers; attorneys, CPA's and bank officers oa Employe Stock Ownership Trusts (ESOT) is scheduled Feb. 19, fr.om 7·10 p .m. at lbe Newporter Inn in Newpor.t Beach. The seminar is intended to comply with the California State Board ot Accountan<;:y rules for continuin& education credit'. The regulatiqns concerninc. ESOT will be pi'es~ted as well u the experience of installing the plan in over a dozen California com" panies. Attendance ia $50 and includes a ten page text. Resenatlons can ·be made by writin1 : ESOT Seminar Trust Account, c/o S. 0 1 ..slingsby Ph.D. & Associates, 711 Lido Park Drive, Newport ~ach. CA 92660. ·~WI If .. "' UCil pt Ky Ci ,,.... Cl llt Fd 1i...1 t bfl H J ,..I Str !Ill PtT ~PL! "' .. • .l. 1 \.. It.. , ... l~ '~ . n•, 11'"> •8 •• ,,, u ... ,.~ 16 .. 16t'ii l'h ·~· ll IJ •'~ , ... 16 .. 161, MUTUAL FUNDS • ftuj I Do Tbat poUc; I but[ y print w you'll p ~overet . That abould you wit That evenoc Thi after e1 TH should auaran Th• car hat If I Amerh think, I vide us propor l>rinth \in em1 1uarar; t.lons, t Th r::'-3 tiwhile I by Lo Unlve1 •1· ln1 two e1 plan at vot..dt WI readln rely In me. T1 tbelm could I N< as DOY per au· eracet date vi beeno ~ ••<h Al '-'licit that a .ti ally 'accldt st ,limit" ·been' In tbll avail• bodll) top~ ., w .::~ minlr buy In $100,C perty much crea1 . low C prole ducti you • 1 lowe1 ' ' ' • \ book! tnR lnaUI •• • ~ • ' • ••• --~ « " ' • l ... I'! '* r. How.to Ilecod ... A~tdiPoiicl~s ~· "' ·. ·. ~~·lltt£ti Do ~-•t B1IYJ.\lt\ POllTQ ':. • •i.: '°"""' tvt: . . That your auto ·1-.JU:1nca . __ ,__.,~,..,_ er ls all b~t unr,~blm • . t I you dQn t 1tud1 u>. !Iii• ':··~"' .· . '1-> nt when you bu>'• »ojjC)',, . . ou'll probabl)' find~ vered In an emorpnq? .1 That your iniurance aalnt _•_ .... _ _._,, Id be req ulrod to l!rovlde uwltJ;i an annualrevtewOl)'~r autolnaurance? That 1nsur,,ace com.QI.DJ~• are too quick to drop you after even one auto accident? That lnaurance companies are too quick to drop you aft.er even one auto accident? 1 . . THAT RISING .. aEMIU• r1te1 and cancellations hould be· qont~ll.,S 111 Po)lcle1 ·contolnlng flvo·year u1rantee1? · That you •hould -~ oflered a premium discount lr'your ar hH more oa~ely ~~t~ qi on requtrod ! · If )'OU iii: • yea to thi11 questions; you are1yple•l of Amertc1'1 owner14f auto 1Murance. Etlbt out of 10 or us thlnk, for ln1t1nh, Ill~\ aflllla should 6e required t.o pro- vide us with a1tn1:1al pallcJ revlew1; an almost equally huge proportion of more than 1ev1n out of 10 tb.lnk that t.M nne nt In our policies ollmlnatn our protection Ii> the event Of emer11ncy, thal our pollcle1 1hou.ld contain· five-year au1rantee1 •1111\it rlalnt·premlum ratea and cancella· Uons, etc. · These not~10°1u~le ln4lctments of auto insurance com-- ll>IDln were dlacloood In • study ol ....,..n,,or ··altltlid'ea ioward auto .and bomeowaera lnaurance cOmmllaioned a •hile •10 bY S.ntry Inaur1nce of Wisconsin and conducted by Louis H~rri• & Assoclatea in cooperaUon with the University of Penn1ylvan11'1 Wharton School. ·' · In re1ponse to the bltlnf crltlclam, Sentey has prepared two eaay-to·rea~ short bookletl, one offering ai~ple ex· 'planationa or homeoWnen Insurance pollcte1, th~~r de· voted to "How To Reed Your Auto Policy." - WITHOUT SHAME, I ADMIT tbat I have shrunk from readlnc the fine print In my aut.o lnsuronco policy and that I rely In.stead on the good faith of our Insurance agent to rulde me. Thul, I found It helpful to reod Sentry'• breakdown of lhe lmpoalnc policy doeument Into Its component J>arll IO I could neure out my covera1e •ectlon by tectlon. Not ever ha1 thla been IO Important to your pocketbook u now, ror this era's prolonged tnnatloD has made it Im· per1Uve for all of UJ to check at once our insurahCe COY: era1u to make 1ure the ptotectloftl they prom11e are u~to-· date wltli real·llre coau. Thero I.I no doubt that lnflaUoa has been outpacln1 our Insurance coverage. ETheN laDO.dOUbttbat"""'y of yooo-ltlflll4I ~--­OR inadequate ahould an emeraency ar11e. There la no bl tbat your llmil.I on aut.o lnlura9ce 1\1,P•rt!clll,r ~·r eed uperadlnc. • As one Illustration, the booklet oxpt1ln• tbat m,..; nt.o clt1 ore wrltt..n on .a :'&!Ul• ll~t:.'.. ti~•. -,::111~nlnr.. that a total amount ot money 'hU been e1rm1rked ai,PQten·· .tially payable b)' your company on your behalf for any one• ~accident reaardle11 olthe number of claim• or jud1menta. SOME POLICIES, THOUGH, are written on 1 "1pllt limit" b11l1-meantn.i tbat separate llmlta or money have ·been earmarked for bOdllylnjury and for property damaeo .. In thl1 caae, for each accident, there ii a 1epar1te amount' available for lnJurin lo each person; a tot.al amount ror all bodily Injury; and a separate •mount av•llable ror dam•ae IO property. . · · ' Wlth •01!s akyroctet1n1 across the boara, the wor:J>lng to you lo clearly, to choose a sutftclentl)' hlgb limit of C<N· •«•&e far protection aga4Jsf, any cl•lm. · What, lben, 1boukl youdo1 -If yours II a •Incle· limit policy, s:;u,ooo ahOllld be your minimum limit and Sl00,000 would be preferable. It you're' buying on a 1pllt·Hmlt basis, bliY at lea1t $50,000 per penon, SI00,000 per accident for bOdtly injuey and $50,000 for pro. perty damaae. -The coots will be surprl&lngly modest. You can buy much higher llmlta of coveraae for a amall premium in·: crease. • -IT'S NONSENSE TO pay bllh premium rates for a low deductible, Cor your ln&urance 1houl4 be destined to protect you 11alnst bl1t •minor, louet. Increue your de- ductible to as blah a Umit aa you can-$500 or even $1,000 If. you can tnanage jt-fGr the hl1her your deductible, tbt i lower the premium cost to you. . · You can 1•t this 12·P•c• 'pampblet-11 well .H tho booklet on homeowners insurance-free of char1e by writ· Jng ''Director, Consumer Information Center, Sentry Jnauraq~e, 1421 Strona:a Ave., Stevens Point, Wla. 5"81." • ' ' • • ' ' ~ • r '"' ,. r. .. • • I f MARKET. HIGHLIGHTS NYSE Index ASE Index Dow.Jones Ind S & P !500 Stocks ..... INDEXES 41.95 74.85 717.85 78,95 A .. •rtff.11 f/ttfc>if "ni11•«" • up up up up 0.1!9 0.47 9.78 1.M * DAILY PILOT . . ·K ··S~K EXCHANGE ~ YllU''t Hi,ta.Lowa Ap-EYt'f Sat•rday • '.f=. ... ,. -... .... ... • .... "" • .. .... 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What he. gave 'me to tblnk about 1,primarily " . was the prospect of y another. typ_e of con · DOisseur emerging fro Uie ranks of epicurism- the milk snob. - , FOR IF MILK d , become rare and ex· · pensive enough. to be re- garded as a delicacy, all ot )'9ur gourlhet friends . Will be ~mpressing you withit. . The serving of milk then will become en· ~rusted with rituals and taboos. Observance of Y,hicJl marks"·one·'as a . ttue Sophisticate. I can hardly wait to at- tend, one of the ·intimate . li'ltle ·dinner 1 parties given·~,¥ my gourmet frieiid. Sam"Spatula. I ·~ab see>t all bow: At fHe -outset of the ·meal, one •of the guests takes a ""sip .. Jro!'\ his nlilk goblet. :foils hls efet.:heavenwaf.d and ex· -~a1m1; ''Tbat'S an ex- c~lleJlt mil~. Sam: What . .. , .. ISi,. . t .. . { SJ'i\TULA SMILES ~~6wingly. ''It's .a J!Ordens 1975. My milk dealer was able to get his bands on several c~ back when it first cauie -from the dairy amt was nTHdent enough to (reeze ti=-·-;_ ''Now, of COUl'.'Se, it's treasured like the' crown jewels, but he will let a few ·Of his fayorite .,_ustomers have a pint every now and then as a s~jalfavor .'' :t'b·e guest beams at baying his good taste verified.. . ''I would say it ranks with a Sea1test 1974 which l had. the good fortune to find at 'an elegant little Dairy Queen on a recent even- ipg.'' ''It's the wax on the in- side of the cartons that cllstingulshes a vintage Bordens, giving it that piquancy that is so p~ vocative, yet mellow," Spatula purrs .. " ANOTHER GUEST holds his goblet up to the llg'ht, whirls it around 8pd observes the way dfaplets cling to the 'al~. • • • 6 /I ' 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L- y p I L . . 0 ,t a l A s s 1 · F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 ••• • 1 •. . '8. • ' ' • :-. : , ..; ,,_ 'lhl....,........,.Oft.Ol ... c.t ' Lfdi\Jlli111ta ~~i~-:;;.:.:r: DAILY P.l,tOJ (L 4 $SIFIED. 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Elegant glass doors to covere<I Spanish tile entry. ,!J'alio. ,BeautifUl dining Cathedral ceiling. Large: rm. kit w /bll,n& and dis· open, gourmet kitchen hwasher ... nlce garden features BBQ. llideaway plot outside. Reduced t<l>l~~~~~~~~~~I witig includes walk in $45,000. Agent6f6-32:55. I closet. atrium, sunken Ama\lng The perfect summer ren- tal less ~han . i,; block from terrific beacb-4 BR & 2 BR units, only '95,500. HurJ"l'. 644-7211. TAX SHaTER Take advantage of this Commercial tax shellE!r . 2000' bldg for small busi· tub, double sinks,. Large wind free patio for out· door entertaining. Call 646-7171. ness. plus 2 BR apt. over 1,,;;;;;,;;,; 3 car garaMe. For details call 847-6010 AG1'. Custom 5 BR, 4 ba., 80 ft. view frontage on lagoon. R.amp/float. $295,000. . I , . Brand new 6 bdrm., 6 baths. Pool, jacuzzi & sauna. Ramp & float. $425,000. 70 Linda llleDri•e £rime 45 ft. Lagoon Lot -$150,ooO. For information ;call on all homes & lots Agt. . , 1ro-.., VA/FHA Repos1==~~~I . 31dnn.+ inOran~e~unty $5000Down ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bill GRUNDY , REALTOR J·ll Bny ~'d" Or1v•· N 8 blS 6161 K~~ tn office -tha~ neut Costa Mes• 1/f~ .... r. Baat u bot-G........i I 002IG.Mrai I oo strP._1 el c.lose to e_~er-~. RE~• •..-e " nw ythil\g.w1thabeaUlifully .. ~"" . "'-''" Only $39.300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••··~··•••••••••••• upgraded home on · Specia h sts 1'1 goverri-Highly desirable area. ti. h1:1ge a lley acceos rei r ment financedhome:s! Nr. shopping & schools. Yard fOr 10.,~nl~y_.:.S4~7~.~soo~.1 l;;;-'56~~7;';77~ra~l~I ";""~';' m;e;;;l Immaculate throughout. " 644 -7211 . ~t. Hardwood floors. Cozy N•wportHeiqhts living room. t'ormal 4 + Family room & pool. Charming 3 bedroom and dine. Gourmets kitchen. Vaulted ceilings. Private dining room. fireplace, Family bedrooms. $5000 ~"4fi# S,~~ Pool e ntrance from d o ·11 h I bltns, beamed ceiling liv· own. wner w1 e p " nlaster suite. Large ir· ing room. Huge lot . you as·s~m e his VA loan. REAlJOR ' regular cul-de.sac lot. Trees and s hrubs galore! Exceptional value -Elegant decor. Call now Pl M t h c 11 us workshop, patio, 0•2".,'.... _u r r Y. a H •RBOR "'IEW HOMES. to see. 84?-60lOAGT. BBQ. We invite your in-O't .hN " T Two story pool Jx>me. Un-spectlbn. Asking S.59,500. OJ'fNT119 ·11·s1UNr MNJ(t ' Beautifully decorated Montego model . beliovable pre-summer Call 54lH)51 ;-4, Bedrooms, dining rm + fam rm. bargain al just $37.000! $ ~ Warm fireplace. On a beautiful All terms ' ava•lable. ~~~·"·· · .. ·:.: landscaped corner lot. Shows like a l;~H~u~r~ry~~C~a~l~1'~84~7~--<0~~IO~,IJ~~~~;;~;i:~~I'="~;;;;~~ od 1 $8 AGT. . m e . 1,500. Mew Eft91C81d CALL '644.7270 Rt:duced to $48,500! King 2 BR mountain cabin in Slyl 2 Story -" sl~t: bedroo'!'Ls. Be~m Big Bear City. only e 2828E.Coasl·Hiyo,way.Coronade1Mcr c.e1hngF.R.W1th ~wed1s~ S2S.OOO. Fin ancing $29,900!! fireplace. 2000 square available. 644-721 1 AgL $6,60-0 •s•-s feet. Corner lot. Call noW'l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~; .. -·-to see. 847-6010AGT. I• Ideal location. Walk to 100 $35,000! Fix it and save. Your paint brush and some imagination wi ll make this into a sharp family home. Corner lot. Alley access. AH terms. Call AGT. 847.0010. STARTER HOME sehools & shoppinJ!. >l'OG Retirement }fome-or TO BEACH. 4 ramily inves tm e nt r ental. 2 sized bedrooms. Country Bedroom. 1 balh. bll:is. kitchen. Freshly painted, dbl garage ,,,11 boat door. redecorated. Secluded new carpet and tile. cover e d · patio. Best Clean and neat. sec to ap· bargain at the beach. En· precia tc ! Ask ing only joy the basketbull courts. S26.900. Call540-11 51. tennis & park. One time MEW OH MARKET opportunity. O\\·ncr 4 B d d. · I bou~ht another -must r , e n, 1rung. poo. k d $90,000 buys this beaut. · ~o -la ·e a vantJJge. maintained hon1e in de· Call 8-12-2535. loiii"'<iii~""'~"""~""'""'~L~""~N~•~H Q. '' ~ ruN rOBf Nl(f' · .sirable Baycrest. Hurry! f ·-----R~~~~'?E ;',:;!'!:!~:~!~~~~ illl THE REAL ESTATERS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• W~:Sl.EY N TAYLOR CO. REJ\l.TOHS ""' ,. 1;1.11; IAYFROHT HOME-FOR LEASE Enjoy the quiet serenity of quaint Bay Island. Furn. 3 BR & maid's room home for )ease. Tennis court, pier & Ooat. $2.000 Month. By appointment. 2111 San Joocpn HIUs R- HEWPORT CEHTER, N.1. 644-491 O ' General 100 • • II , WIMBLEDOM IS FOR SALE and it's a b\lrgain! .One. ?f the most popular (and · rare!)!' sold) floor plans "" "The Ranch'' Is the Wimbledon. This on"' has ·a 20' 1X ;io· IXX?l• is im· maculate with aneled ram1ly room and tlle bonus room could be a 5th ·bedroom. Don't mis~ this,outstanding bargain in t~e excitil\g area known as "The Rapch." Only $61),500: UHIQUE HOMES RHiton-675-6000 2443 East Coast HWy.. c-del Mm' ' J G1Mr.i ioo2 G_..! · 100; ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••r•••••••••••••e: *Balboa Bay Properties* Ilg lay Cor,~a dol Mar Mo~t popular con; sharp d up I ex , do in town: lge. 2 ocean side of Hwy. BR., 2 ba . Full 3 & 2 BR, view. secu r 1 t y b 1 d g. $106 950! 640·8484 $77 ,000.675-706q . . Mesa Ver• Very sharp inside <?•...,front Loi . &out. 3 BR. & fam. Best location in rm : I n x I n t Newport. $80,000 n eig hborhood ! Or Make Offer. $58,500. 556-8800 675-7060 . [D REALTORS 41.oC'al Offices To Serve You c;........i 1002 GeMral 100; ........ , .....•........•••..•.•••...•..••.•••. LOWEST PRICED SJe The·Ocean WATERV1EW ..., rtV" t .• BLUFFS CONDO .... ewpo JS a Beautifully redet-oraled. 3 Bedroom ,·vacant & ready for oc· $34, 950 ctipancy. 1 Bdrms .. ~·~ A n•ce large yard on J baths. Owner will con· quiet cul·de·sac. like n1• ... sider lc.:1se/oplion. A real through out -o"·nci bargain at S79,500 may finanec. tst time ;id C. F. Coleswllrthv ~;;;:~~;;d c,,, quitk Realtors 640--001'0 Of'fN 111 9 • '' s 'VN 10 91 "~ r• --. WATERFRONI' Ne"'· 3 BH .. 3 ba .. f~un . rm.; on North b<JyCronl Balboa Island KlJ-9781 HESTER-BROWN THE REAL ESTATERS Lo\lt•ly Largt BALBOA ISLAND Covington fourplex in prime Huntington Joca· tion. Don't mis.s this. Call Agt . now for detail::.·. 847 -0010 Balboa l!S la·nd. 833-9781 HESTER-BROWN & Assoc .. Re:iltors Easlside BarC)Clin S4000Do- Family ROOlll lla rd to (ind 2 bath beau· ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• • & Assol' .. Rcalloni Fi1mi1y hon1e on 2 lots. · EAST SIDE SPECIALS Woodsylocation BR . 3 Bu. 3 rrplrs SAVE S PACE WHE MOVING by wrappiti dishes and other fragil items in wash cloths towels and other linens You get more -s pace i the garage a nd c\osets b selling idle items wilh , Daily1>ik>t Classified Ad. Call 642·5678 LOWEST PRICE 4 Bedroom Home NEWPORT BEACH Plus den and 1% baths New carpets thruout New paint in &out WOO<l shuttered "'indows Fireplace Beamed ceilings · Natural wood kitchen 1-1 ini orchard out back 10<;·; d l). 90<fr financing ONLY $48,950 1£1~= P1opft"li-· 752-1920 ty all dressed up. Lux-527.500 and S32.500. Bolh urious pa nelling sets ol'f c lose to shopping ;ind l ar~e living room. fami· lransportation. 1\lso 2 on ly p lay roo m ovc~ks a lot. 522.500 each. easy care yard with ce· I · IQ 'I l n1ent d eeking -bring UIU your boat or d<1ds truck Plac• • in off alley . Ease in for ll'Plii"'op-erti .. · · · S.1000 down -steals don't ?Sl-1920 last . Call 646·7171. "°' OUAJlSt. NlWll'Otn •1acH. Of'fN ro( 9. ,, s ru•/ IOBf N•(I' Four Bedroom $137,0,00 T'"idully rurni,h<-d. lg• Beach p:.itio \\'/budmintor Waterfront eourt. Jo:xtensive pro Assume $30,557 1~rivate dock. jacuzz· resslona l lanclscupin,i.: Wooded drl\"e to finely po o I . 4 Bl' d r 0 om Being offer~ l~y O"'nC'r n1anicurcd ~roWlds. Hid· beautiful patio. St57.500. which 1s S65.00o den e ntry to massive , . IQUDl~I ~~~~·. r~~~~~~~l('c\~! ll UN TING J,OOGF. l!H--..,.. S'rYLE G Ri'.:ETI NG r.,..... 67S-79o;:o H'ool\1. Crack lin~ "·ar m P.I apwli .. · --c K, BAY - u sed brick fireplace . 1~~r,s,~·='° MACH BA Banquet s,ize dining. --.. -_____ , [!llli~tdlil 1''amily s ize roas t in~ .JI,. SNCtAL 1 r 11 * 6 UNITS• kitche n. Separate kin~ REST AU••~ 4 bedrooms. poq , am ~ OCEANFRONT size captains quarters. _,..,., room. s tone firepl ace • VETS J>ri va te g uest suite. Newport Beach prime p:a rden patio. eut·ir Deluxe 2 bdrm .. 2 baths. park 1 i k e e 11 c 1 os ed location. Small. charm. kitchen a nd private sun elec. frples. sundeC'ks. ,·ng 1· A I k "rounds. J.,inest schools. · rus ic. mp e par · d ec k . 1-iu J?.~ mastt?1 f'urnishcd : near)" new. ,.. o'n• be•' & 1 · 1· , " Belter in\'estigate today. .,.. ... \"Jne ii::ense. bedroom s uite. S4 1.500 Excellent Balboa Penin. $49 500 Pho ti~S 5511 Call 963-67fi7. • ' · ne " -. 10".r do\l.'n. Call : 962·778M. location. S3.')(},<X.ll Co I e of N H \\'hy pay rent \\.'hen you 673_3664. 642_2'l.S:J E\'CS O"fN 11111. ir 5 1ur11ot11 Nrc1, e \\'Port ~ K€Y li~~!h~~:~~;~~h~! (\flllJa!a:Jil ~~~,~~~·"2515 E. Coa" *1"REALTOR51ii MOO QUAIL Sl. NIWl'Ol:l It Open Daily 1 107 Linda Isle ran~es to be bought un -...:::.::.:::..~--••••••••••••••••••••••• .••• many homes in all price l!!!!!!!!!,ft::~'::: .. ~·~·-~::~~-~ii~!~~~,·~.!~!~)~!~,,.9·Gneral 1002 General 1002 This prestigious luxury der this proµ ram. New port B each Walker&Lff wat e rfront home is REALES'f.'ATE available for immediate 545-9491 occu pancy. DQcki ng:O--- s pace for 3 boats for POOL HOME those seaborne visitors . 4 537,950 ..-.-.S'uPERB f-fOMES 3148 Campus NB $49·1655 Bedrooms, 3 baths. ex- travagaDtly s ized maste suite. Owner will sell for under $200.000. Assum 7o/r 1st TD on contract o re(inance at under cur rent rates. I Salesmon. l'leecle-ci Super sharp 3 bedroom. 2 bath. one year old. Pool Top commissions & pro- & jacuzzi. Seller needs g~~~ive eduC'ational pro· fast sale. Don 't n1iss this'l-~giiiiiiiiim.iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii one. Assumable loan onll CAT ALIHA VIEW From this clegani ahd spacious 4 bdrm. 3 bath famil y home wi'th separate family room and dil)ing. 'rhe beauttlul huge lot. •fl1Qi·~~ Walker&Lff liir Pflicw REAL ESTATE fP ... r1a~pD1:"i..-.'i!t9 , , ___ 545-9491 woo OUA1L nii 11ACH 4 • PLEX ' Beautiful large pool. DRIVE BY 820 SANTIAGO M~SADaMAR Thc n call to see this trees and greenery con- s ha ke roofed. cozy, trast nice ly with the beautifull y decorated 3 thick shake roof, giving a bedroom. 2 bath home. rich cozy feelin!? to this Lari:!e yard , breeze \l.'aY excellent famil y home·on enclosed on 3 sides. dou· quiet cul·dc-sac strw,K. bJ~ gar age +double car· !75.900. Walker & f.L'1! port. Don't wait Call to-... Rea l Estate. 646-7711. day. Open Eves. -'-'-"'-"'-CC...----1 SUPER EASTSIDE FIXER UPPER Great little starter home or rental on hul(e builda ble R-2 lot. Bring l!aint bru!ih with checkbook. Only sat.500. Walker. Lee R ca l Estate 646-77fJ. Open Eves. · CURIAl'PEAI. PEHl~SULA-IAYFROHT Supe~bly designed-byilt·maintained. Spacious t errace flows into living room. Overlooking bay. 4 bedrooms, separate master bedroom suite, 4 baths, many built-ins. Pier. 9,500. Financing available. A .. UY AT THE IEACHl Warm charm of redwood in wo bedroom paneled beach home. right built-in kitchen, corner lot, dbl. arage &extra parking. $57,950! COROHA oa MAR DUPLEX C~anhing __ single storr unit on lai;ge corner lot. One umt with family room. $89,500. IJG COUHTRY •.• HATURAU.Y. Mounlai!U'· open space. view. A new way of hfe. See this exhilarating pro- perty. 3 bedrooms, 2•;,' baths, dining room. Yours for only $108,000 ... and worth every penny. In Turtlerock Ter· race. 1 ID d _... heated & Clllered in large Aaoc-vlaa yord. 3 Bedroom home 50U1'H ~ partially furnished va: I 'lr;al..... Ca nt & ready for OC· . cupancy_,; Too many ""· POOj.HOME . .. with aujom atic sweep and ~tide: 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. $36.000. Call 5"1-2660 Beaut 14 unit adlt bldg. 3 ahnr l blks to beach. Pride of ownership. Call for appl. to i;ee. CHOICE, HOME-CHOICE LOCATIOH Delightrul Deane two tiedro0ui two oath plus den condominium in Blg ca- nyon. Exquisitely 'd.ecorated & landscaped. Many custom features. Perfect for a smaller family or any 1,1ge. $139,500. .................. ........... c..11-.. . ....... YE.,EDAl>.IC t'"' l<>lfelieve. Just list. -1· ~---·ea at f34:9SU:---~ Tired of getting tht run W allctr & Lff nrounG?T?-Jf you have REl\LESTATE bny qu~stions abpu( buy. 545-9491 ing n home V,,._ call the•I--_::~~.:..:.::,.:.:. __ 'V'A Expert••.. llEPOSSESSIOH World 11.14 Eahft Speclaliall In. VA hou•· 3 + IOHUS ROOM lnfl'. Ask ror Ve,er• Counael()r. -456-1777, See this large 3 btdroom uyl1me. . 24"; bath bonus room -==="'--.:.:..--~-! home. in cholce Fountain !ASTSIDI Select Propcrltles. SPARLING REAL ESTATE 833-3548 SUPER BUY 1-..ow MARKET •Prl<'e reduced M.500. on Bluft.s CQndD. 3 Dr, din· tb'is 2 81\ Char'-1,er, ing, 2~ Bri O\!etlOoking located on, huge M lot On green belt. Xlnt tond. the Blurts over~klna Mu:st be sold. · ~ HunllnJIOI\ Beach. F.P. SPAR.LING I& now only ?J,$00. Ca ll • RE~L ~ATE WS-2660 ~38~ I 3 Br hae + 2 rtnt.11 urutS. Dri•oby lrmakeoffer. SPARLll'!G REAL ESTATE 833-3Slil Valley area. Priced a1 only S3Q.950 with lO'lo dowrt paym<1nt. • Cl: SELECT Sell Idle Items '.wiun Dal· W9lkor&Lff REALESl"ATE 545-9491 . T' PROP'EEIT!ES ly Pilot c1a .. we<1 ad. w·56.78 , PRIME OC~HFROHT LOT Jdeal sl.te ror your "Dream Kome" on tile . beach . ·1W .. lots on Balboa 1'miosu!a. $175,000. • \ • 4 ~ -~~llAL 644-ll66 ' ~I~ I 'I•;,_,. Hlll•Rd., H.I. , " COLOWIU. IAHIC• CO. '• .... '. • ' ' • ' l • • • . • • • • ! , ' • }' • I I . • • • • l -.. I •'" . ' } ,. ,_, .. , ... Ho•" ..... S.., ~-"For S... tt. w Far .. . ••u •••••••••••• *••••••••••••••• • · ~".-.. ~Salt ttou.sForSfle • HwlForSde ;slllll!HforS.. Thu!!d!y.Februwy9 1117S DAJLYPILOT f:7 ....... 1001 _____. ~ ••••!.•••••• •••••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••-••••••••• •••••••••••••••••~.,.•• ••••••••••••• .. 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Cosio MHa , 10 4 Lots ol~clvaey. an~ totuJ puyments •P· llST · IUY HOW •.• $1tt.OOG, our offices to our CDM office Prior •••••••••••••J'••••••••• PARUNO prok. $245. Plus a 5200 4 Brs. 4~, bas., F8mily im. Bfkfst to J.oin in g Valley. Realty sh~ viu as-Fl•d out at-lnfornmHn MESA. ~!:RD"' • RE~~ATE Rebote from lfocieodo R m . Pier Tes lip 65' boat. • l· : SQcla~ed for a n,u rptv>r or years ""th the Car ... Hight .-.,,. I: Real Estate infloUon SHOW BY .... PPO:;MENT-- a rea s m ost·1 -sllc~~Ssfu1 resf11rrant .THURSDAY~. FEI. 6 -7 TO 9 PM ~~e~~a~0::1tg1;: ~OP~HOUSE • ~irr:_e;s ·w~1i"1 22 hs~o;~ " oper ation. Now she brings all t hose Walker. LH WntminsterOfffc• big 3 bedroom home. lJlS Mal n~reet bedrooms. Walk to the t ,4Z.5760 ' . I~. '~: 640..1607 . gracious skillS 110 the real est t b · 8001 w.,~~a1 a.·•h Located bn oomer Jot. OP£J'o! DAlltY l-4 PM beach. Call ~lacienda,1 !!~'!'!!!!!!!!!!~!!!e~~I!!! .. a e USI· ·~·.......---A New eustom 4BR & R I E I· ness w~,ere we:Wnow sh~ ~ill be equ ally Newly land11c:a~ ..... Veey fami;m. 3 car ~r. trail . ea state In c . • ... ·--_ 1 .... suc~~sful. Hdr first listing is a very You'll have the opportunity to take a c I ea n . w orld 'R e11. I a(ce&s off alley. Walk to 900-*118 Laguna l each\ -1:0'.41" 1069 e ti ,; A brief Real Estate Sales Aptitude Test• Estate. 556-7777, c:al DUTCH u•yr..Jl ••••••••••••••••••··~f xc1 ng cony_O'' .__located high above w h ich will give you an insight 111· to your anytime. beach and Lake Park. """ U"'I the Lido Pen~· sula It has THE MOST ' 536·8821 . CHARM 'APPEAUHG St<f• To Ocean Immediate posies:sion : 3 bd:-m:s, :t-den. 2 baths; assumable loan. S15.000 • SEN~TION L vi~w fu t he H arbor personal qualifications for this GeraldS.Thomas,Rltr. COUNTRYKlTCJJ. ..home in 'c hoice Area. 21. 0 of 0 eall, b ay, cannery area, dynamic industry whe re achievement. Secluded All terms & :i58umable Enwrald Ray Jocalion : th I d and earning prospects are amorig the MO CREDfT low interest Joan . Close 111.?a r beach &;park, with epen1nsu a, an all the Newport Life highes t . Erforts of ·career "sales Ranch·Villa NEEDED toboaling, f:1e1n.&·hoo 1. lovely coaslline view. 2 ~yle. At $75,000, CJ,ar, someone is go-t . t d I I Crwy access. I.ovc Bd r ms .. 'dcni 2 baths; LIDO IUALTY J .~--\11 I 1·l n 'It * ()73·7300 * 1ng ~o b,e v~ry happy when they buy mo Iva e peop e are direct y re· $49,000 Assr,me Existing yo urself. Call no~· level poolsizcd yard. Rexme s h s tlnll. Call her 'oday w a rded . VA th M2-~Jn . St lt.500 575•7225 '< ' · Get full infor mation on our many GI Terms oan on e 3 br T\IRHER.llSSOC. CALL US FOR A FR[f fSTIM ATE OF YAtUE \'i\l"'LEY l~EAl _.T). A BEAG ENTERPRISES CO. Guer al I 002Gt"nerol I 002 ••••••••• ! •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Call U$ regarding A-- our Pl\E·YISIOH & our 2 NATIONWIDE REFERRAL SYSTEMS VISl•N 675-8600 a nyltmo lllAlTY C UTIE OH THE IA Y 2 bdrm_s plus d e n . Beautiful front patio wtth pier & slip for boat up to 45' - Private Island $115.000. IUILD YOUR DREAM HOME 1f: acre Laguna Niguel White' water v iew lot. -all utilities in -Ready to go. . INVESTOR'S WITH "VI SION" O n e acre R--l.oarcel near ne w oro oosed benefits. A s k about our assistan· Oneheckofahome!Lol5 1% ba w /den. Call Catftolic~ 1105N.Cst Hwy.Laguna Duplex blk. to ocean. ce lice n sin g prog ram, our ramous or privacy, "mini "£orest Courtesy Realty PRESTIGE AREA 494-1177 1:.ike ~cw ,. 3 Br. ea. "Head Start" tra1"n"1ng prog ram as or trees, "arden. park-962-7751 L"lrgc fl9rn e on prime -sim.500. · ' like yard;, Entry hall corner lot R.V parking. 2BitSTORYB00K home 5BR.&den.2 bl~s.to well as continued training by manage-opens to f.(rac ious li\ling LA CUESTA ~x12 unit . VA terms. 1-:n-<:atfied . eeil's. Nr. beach: ocean. S67 .500 ment to give you the t echnical com, roon1. 4 bedrooms, big Stop looking. here it i:.. JOY and be hqppy. Do it pool. $87.500. Nerr, Rltr. 4 BR . cannlln:ctS00.900 petence n ecessary for your sales family room, two wood· Prime neighborhoQd, now! Can A~LSl2-9J7t d4~318 2STYA-frameS55.000 car eer. We offer the industr y's best burning fire places. gor geo us home. low -o~ YOUR OWN A.f'f. Also Choice Rentals "Trade program'', a liberal adyertis4 ~!:~~st!"rlo~dt~~~::~:~· ~~'."~~aQc~I~~ ~i~~ -nr. Victor Hu~o·s. gpe.._... CAYWOOD REALTY ing p r ogram and proven sales aids. 540•1720 garage. I-lo r ry, call ~ tac ular ocean v1ew. * 541-JZ90 * Meet many of our top sales & manage-TAllELL. REALTORS VALLEY REALn \ -S41 .~~0-Neff, Rltr. av OWNER 3 hr. t~ ba, ment people -your opportunity to get 2955 Harbor Blvd. 961-4543 , Real Estate 494-~18 vacant. 547.000. Hbr, answers firs t hand. Now! by MJ!'JA,Y EMERALD BAY Retire· High, Ensign. Mariners • Space ls limited Giant Mansion ment hm. 21g. eo. 2ba. Thur. thru Sun646-7343. Reservc:diOlll necesscry SUPERB HOME the ~~OST" 587.500. 494-7075aftS. Mon . thru Wed. MS-1275 Rem .. .,.nhsened ofTHEWEEll By The Sea "BfAIJTIRll." HANDYMA N special· 4 BACK Bay Cotm hon,., c .. 1894 .. 0611 orata..IJS6• MESA WOODS.Spacious 4 liDftl\1S, hu~e ramily home!ou'U1tt!! BR ... den : fg, fuundeCk. (2) lert . 4br. 4ba, FR, 2slory. 4 bedroom+ fan-rm, spacious tivinA rm. L ' ot•"" ,,,·ew·. 1-.1 kitch. DR_. H Nowak bkr. 222.t Equal Opportunity tastic bonus room. p,of. d h arge 4 8 rm., so. llunt. ..... ~ w d d L Ne lands •aped. Spn"nkle's en. entry all. natural Bch. 'fhick crutpileeurpet w/rarigc. oven. d /w. 2 1 n war n · · Jo:mployer 1\1 /F .. used-brick fireplace, & d "th car gar .. home needs 645-39'l0. *Strictly t"Onfidential rronl and r ear. Garden - . rapes w1 over· s"·1mm1ng pool. Bkr. drapes & sheen.. No-gen clean-up.yardv.·ork. li ghti ng. Offered a t Owne r d esperate: "'ax Congolium! Raised ett;..buta slea,forS.SS.950 l /8thof S68.250. S42.500. Call 842-6001 ~·ood sun-deck . and on-l\.1isS\on Realty 494--0731 Collins lllmtd I .. 2" yes old Call belongs to you in fee UPERB 2-Story ,\gt.'9ss-4456 · now. Builder Atteation 4 wtprivacy & stclusion. OM Es h Ju!tt: listed in Laguna Most magnilicer\t view or Aul enlic * Rl.Cti * Belcch. R-1 lot on wide the turning basin. Lrg. lMI c:..mpus NB 541·1655 Spanish IN DETAILS!! safe street that is eesi proterted slip w /can~ MESA .. D EL !\1 AR-By buildable .... and the Ca· tilevered d eck over Own 5 8 R 3 8 \ 2 1 $34 500 custom poal home nyo0: Ocean View will be water. 4 RR . 5 BA. se1>. er . · r • s )'. ' wilh J·acuzzi &. ·unique r · • $21 500 R d din .. 3 rc1>lc"<, lavish use 2400 sq. ft. in xlnt cond. Wroug,htiron.balconyofr oreve r . . . e " s.56.000. Prine.only.Call ma ste r bedroom , spraying waterfall !! 3 C arp e l . R ea l tors of rine woods, onyx & GeMrGI I 002 General I 002 for appt .. 540 _3&18_ beautiful staircase. thjck Car g11ragc. Assumable 497-1761 ma rb I e . 3 Car g.a r. ••••••• •• •• ••••••••••• • ••••• •• • •• • • ••••••••••• carpets. 3 bdrm + den I min is n benerit ! ! Agt. I ii-iiliilii-~-;i,iii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill -S39'~5_5.J!OOOCJO:._fr'_th~::fi·673~~7'.'334§:~ Walker &L ee REAL ESTAlE Marina with livable 2 bdrm house • • Only $70,000. Mus t a ctfast. . Umvers1ty Park '"Abandoned Villa"' $42 900 area. I' ark -like yard. 968 ----4 456------COZY COIT AGE in· s. EARLY area Bluffs; lg". 2 Spanish $38,s-oo 1 g:;~~2_:ts:irifice~ Bkr. La.guna. 26R. frplc. BR, 2 ba, din. rm., fpl., 2 Story. Pool -----· l"ine I 044 $42.950. orig. owner. $63,500 Popul11r p l an 3 .1:Jlfl!fjij:l!J~1 (•]~I ~~~c:.L2l~~~h:.0~~·1; 2743 s;-.CoastHwyCdM~7M&OO d ecorate d 1n.111de. Air "T' conditioning. Assume low ititeresl rate ins. I 002 loan. Ou1ck occupancy ('an be arr~,eed. 555,000. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 40--6161 Par kl ik e e ntr y t o Abandoned OwnerTransfet1ed ••••••••••••••••••••••• LEASE OP1'IPNterms, Broker 640-s:MJO spacious living room. l 1 ~ Y ea r s new. 4 Ur~IV E R S JTY PARK. 3 BR. den. 2 BA. Prime BIGCANVONHOMF. Forn1al dining is served Mesa Del Mar . Bedroom. 2 bath. bltns. co.-nell ~1dl. 1670 sq. n. 3 d r 1 4 BR + ram, 10"/r down lots r 1· • D 1 b 2,. b d" co n .. r p c . p-atio. by hu ge J!arden view o pa ne1nt-o . oa . r, "' a. in.rm. fam. 565000 SChe rryHillsLane kitchen with breakfa st Abandoned giant? Has gate. 2 Patios. 5 MinutCs rm. "'f.Jrpl. E¥le nsive · · ByOwner.644~9 eatin~ area. Fiesta party <~nlral air conditioning, to beach and Edison Hi landsc1l'17!\. & decor'g. CO 1 UNITS 1--- room \.\•ith commanding natural brick fireplace. School. Submit all terms. ssz.900. Open houise. 11-5, 9 l\l 11. · o n EASTBLUFF vu 3 BR 3 \'ie"' of lui;h terrace in hu ge fam il y room. entry S48,500. Sa t & Sun. 17582 Willow Gleneyre. Ph. for details ba & OOnus riT.. <Can ~S "'ai l e d court ya rd . hall . 3 kin J?-si~.cd 536--8836 Tree Ln . By Owne r . St79.soo. BR JAcrossfrompark. Dramati c t.la irs t o bedrooms. Garden 552---0357 VICTO RI A BEACH 311 ___ 64_0-5560Agent separate master suite -+ kitchen with built-ins. & "" r 242 HELIOTROPE Fine Corona d el Mar location. <.:lose to beac h ; lovely 3 bdrm .. 2 bath home. priced right at $99,500. Drive b y, the n call us to sec ! h"ld . ...00d "abo"nct•y. B·o·ck Bn. rplc. whitewater SPE:CTACULAR·VIEW c 1 ren s WlnJ!. GJ "s trv .. .. • • S73 l~!!!!~!!!I NO 110'\l.'N No•·,.,,, 10 •·• patio. paneled t.!a rai ge. Wolkinn distance.. vu. ,500. 3 BR .~ Ba . B~ers pre-d 0 ..,.. n. 11 u rr y ~a 11 Sa\'e thousands ! to pa.rks. r'ransportation BE:i·J BUY--3 BR d view. s~z "Price,i-righl& 963-781'11 . 540-1720 & :;hopping: th is lovely -'en.2 "'on'lhistaweek".Att. ae.1.1.... Plan l Chancellor home BA atio. ma;!five frplc . 642 -223T 548-9416 OffN111Q•11\,V1'</0 8fN.Cf' TAIB~.~10RS 111,~.,~~t~~~ h as tY.'o sepa•ale &beams.Tothli"pri,,'f'WJ4. .• , " . VEAR BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 .' l l l ' l L OAS T H WY CORON A O EL M AR 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cape Cad Two Stary.Pool Ho Dawn-GI Spacious t\lo·o ><t.or·y. \)00\, raii;ed formal entry 10 i;unke n l1 v111 J,! room Formal din1nl!-J10\lo d1·r roon1 . Wet bar. f;1anl Fumily -party room &· '\l•cludcd sun ll'rracc. S\.\'et>p111g Sl;11n; to lri1>lc s •7f' master s uit e & t•hlld rens v.•inJi!. l)nJ r S42 ,950. r~cllt·r cull CjU lck 1 ! !)63-67fi7 . oPrN r119 • "s FUN rO llf N•C f 1 BACK BAY 1 h<>drooms. pool. ram1 lv l'/IOm . :;tont> f1rcplacC. ji!:1rdt•n palio, eat-in k1tt"hen and pnvalt> sun· di•rk . II U)!e master bedroorn suilt•-~I.500. 10·: dnv.·n. Call : 962-7788. • KE:·Y VIEW OF HILLS LaJ,?unu Ni~ucl. 3 bd rm .. 2 ha . L~t'. ilSsumablc loan. Vac;tnl. Consider ~ale or l('ase. 549.950 . [Uftm N·MliftTIH ill REALTORS .. 644-7662 . 1002 macnab I Irvine realty PEACEFUL LAGOOH. Quiet community of bayfront home on lee land. Slip for 40 ' boat. Townhouse atm osphere -2 be drooms + lg. separate suite for master or guests. $165,000. Beve rly Morphy 642-8235. (K80) HEWPORT IEACH -$81 ,500. 4 bedroom. den , Cape Cod. 2-story im- maculate home w /huge kitchen. Lots of Possibilities. On secluded s treet. Lynn e Ro\h ell 64(-6200. (K81} TURnEROCK -HEW BROADMOOR. Just redu ced! Sharp 4 bedroom. 2'h bath. 2-story home. Popular plan 4 with S'prinklers, low main\. landscapihg & 2 patios. $64,900. Jolin Watt s 644-6200. (K82) WARM & WOODSY OHTHECAHYOH Enjoy outdoor Ii ving at its best fro'ql the wooden deck. ove rlooking the ca· nyon & ocea? beyond.-4 bedrooftlSj beams, massive rock fireplace.· $112,liOO . Tom Q.ueen 644,6~. (K83) . . suru SHoRECUFfS. View, privat e beach , 3 bedrooms, w arm woo4 & brick accents the cll5tdm design., Flexible lihancing. O N LY $149,0uO . Joyce Edlund 842-8235. <K84> I H1 oow.tOrln ~1·1235 "-4• M1cArll'1ut 144 $200 " ~ Bitch, C.Ufe'M t2tl' l'lowport Hrighh On 'l'tle Cetnyon 295Sllarbor81vd. • c · 1-.... ~., BY OW,NER •Westcli£f 4 l>E'droom s with thei r own -;j•i tr.Ur 1 bdrm...,ft ~";J;.amily & baths. cozy see·ihrouJ,!J1 'T ' t d -"'9 ~ · •519 ;J Bt.•drooms. bonus area J ~==-= plus hu ,i.:c p layroom. .E•CHL"'YERS r· I f rl " 1· · RAL .. f.R · •u y.;-""<T'V .. ~ 3 B d "°" ,... irep,a,t"e .or en . iv1ng RACE-3 BR ~2'f~ BA. 2 . 0 -. e rooms Cozy 3 BH . blks lo the room. \Vl't bar. large fl'l':klfi. R e;,ill~' ~··House LI 0 IS"'E 2 Bath s. ha rdwood sea!ShinJ,!lcroof&rustic kitchen &servlcC 1>0rch. li • ·r 1 .. I t IL 'loo• BLu•· l'AV~N · c P · ,. d · 1h e1uti 11 · · view, F'a nlasto·c "ond .. 2 sty, 3 LarJ,?e lot Hild some vie"' of oct·a n. Ne..,.•ly painll'<l afld ca rpeted. J n)- m11culate ' S75.IUI. PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 6Q:S200 _ 675 ·4060 -~ FIX UP AND SAVE! This c ute 2 bedroom home is only steps av.•ay from banks. r<.'Stuurants and store s in Cost ;1 ~1esa . Big R-2 lot with room to bu ild . \\'arm up before a t•rackhn i.: bri ck fireplace. Asking only :;29.900. 546-4141 ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. Pool Pleaser Lovely Costa ~le~;t 3 Bdrm pool home ~·ith lar~e lot. Pric<'d al onl y ~.000. Owners anxious and v.·ill sell VA /FHA. an~=~~ P1op..-tl•a · 752-1920 MOO OUAn St. NlWllOl:T •U.04 SUPPOSE YOU OWHEDTHE IRYIHE RAHCH ··All of il. Wbcre would you build YOUR HOME? In the mos t beuutiful io;pot. right? Well. the lrvln e fa mily did jus t thttt -In JRVINF. COVE. 40 Oi stinctjve homi-s & on~ r~ for sale . rail us ror ttetails. COMP'ANY .REALTPHS SINCF.1944 673-4400 Cinderella's Casffe $45,500. 5ensatlnnal 3 BR, form~l dining, brick.fireplc. lov. ely up,-radt!d kltch . N'eaUed under 00 yr nTd towe.rln1 tree1. Cost a Mesa 's mQsl popular ar,a. Hurcy! 'l:lfE GERRIE Co. REAL1'0RS 1145-t<OQ SELL ldJe lte'ms tri.ttl 1 Dolly PllotC!"fllried Ad. HORSERAMCH .s. ..,, • '"" exterior. hcfkit .. w/all r 1va c y ar w1 shqrt stroll to Crescent b ' ' POOL. LarJ!c patio. )!ourmel ;ippl'I & fa mily. lu sc ious fruit trees. 8 • Sl29 . r. 2 1 /• ba . Jg. lndry rm . + 1neomt> Quiet street. S38,500. c I h SS:i.000 ay. ·500· spac rooms open be Full , . a•·re, ='.JOO, 3 o o r keyed l ruout · · ·. an1 .... ..,.,,, Ro•Mc c....a. W/"nkl dee p~··· 2 BA c ·LL 552 7500 eeil'gs,. New painl &cpt. houst•s, 5630 mo. income. ' b "k r'I ~20• . .;, ·1 "' -2SEPARATE1-IOUSES. Pvt. patio. huge;sundcck Uw·i·o· •·a"ts fast salc•.' Reaffor 1810 Mewport re P ce+ Xi:.v poo VI$ IQ N 5 <>a rages. S6fi>. ,,., mo. ...>. " " ;· •A 6"l <' • ' e "' "''/roon1 for c-... .,ansion. SlJ .0011 do~·n . only Costal\.1esaS48-7729 "' Jacu1.7.t . ssume ··•' income. Easy a.••.ess to 8 ., ""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"'IVA loan. 5219.lll(l. pays '":t lreet to ' !i11l'("e t. 1-.r . . ~~ ' c ,,,.,., __ .,, REAll'Y '"'-: "'""" -·• • CEMTURYZI •GARDEN HOME• --------A HedHillCompany tenn.crts.lmmed.occ'y. t142-1111 c Jo;N·r u nv21 nt:AL . geiq' :a .. ·~·.· Reduce<t from ms.soo to BY OWNER F.STATEOt'F'ERSYOU Univ . r:"~·~;C!nter S92.S00.,..B.y owner. Balboa Island I 006 Upgraded 4 Br · 21la, Par-·r 1-i Jo.: c 1-1 o I c E 0 F 644-1360 or 6441 7355 ••••••••••••••••••••••• quet floors. Atrium . T llHFF: ~~~""-""'"""""""'"""""'I EAL ES"T J · •BALBOAISLA!\'D* Frplc in,Beaut iful l\l csa OUTSTANDING PAR"J('L0CATJ'9N , A f F'ORSaJe·byOwncr.l .. ush 3 liR .tBA .15'~do~'n Verde. S63 ,500. 1947 lluntingtonSeaclLff 4BH. 2'·ba, 2 ston1. f'ly 1'850S.Coa!i1.Hwy. Harbor Vi e w Hill ~ Killd ee r Ci r c l e . "" 4nA-8536 L J Ii dOI F 11 81 ~·; 1nter£>st S48.950. l-i0~·1 t:s. CALL NOW <"rptd. drpd & insulated. ""'"""'"""'""~ .... ~ ........ ~1 a o a -mo · u ~flKESAVAGERcallerl --'55'-7-2=5"28c.· ______ I •536 -7~2* Com p. fncd ror privat·y . ...: Ocean View.3bedrooms. 642-9601 ----·----1 Lo!'.· next to Pk &fl blk. -1 .,.: -~en. 21'.! bath. 2 patios. DUPLEX 0 UN 1• Ry f' h Jlnnr ,, view. lovely ,,eR . d 1 ----r enc rromElem .Schl.SS6.950. e ..... a":""wit h own ba . oeean s 1 e pat o. Corona del Mer I 022 . Decor. 2 Sty, corn lot. 4 by· o~·ner . 552----32I l days R e d w o o d c d \I ere d . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Good starter int·ome un-br + fam rm. Pool Ra fa<'I. by a pptonlt., Cal~eclral ceilings LR·. & f' r of e"'"s 5· i o fl a 11 \' C'1A R>lloNG olde•2 slo,y · .. 8 d h w/jac. ba . hotL5e. patios. -.------kit.:P atio. ha~eony . landscanM . First tim'e • 1 t . "' e room eac . 1''rplc "I ss w Us onl :....-~-: :.inJ,!le fami l~· home . So. Al ed S4 W-alk to heh. Nr L-aBeadt 1048 · .. a· "' ·• Y advertised. Shown by r I' c II wu ys rent · 6·900· Hrookh urst Open House -.,---· S69~. Bkr. 496~.. '-app't ••4 ~ ••~ · o ac. oast ~·v. 4 Br, Superb Homes Rc<illy . · · ••••••"t•••••r••••,••••• ..... ~ 2Bu.S76,000.Pvt:owner. 549 8655 Si'.l t /Sun 12-5. 909 2 £2.1Vl<ldn .lsc/opt_~w3br,LIDO"SB~STBHVLove-675 -3fi13 · -· H~gatta Dr, llBOwnr., 3~ o v: '"" -....· ----·-----l oESPT'.:RA_'_l"_~-.-0-w_n_e_r -----Excellence a. cea n ~iew.. ·ly4br.3be-,tsty,llyr. , . mo. 497-1051 .-: 524-0177 new, 3000' family home A Estate Builders Trans£'d. 1\1 ESA VERDE Custom q ualit v Is the · ., · t 1 S 2 00 • lnterftotionaf 3 Br. 2 Ba . new paint. Country keyootc. in this view Laguna Hiquel : 10:12 ~73:._3876011 l 11 • O • 1s presently selling their darkroom . nr. bi eyclc • h home "'ilh ;1nint.'<i gh1ss ••••'••••••••••••••••••• 1--- ncw condominiums, Ca-trail. 542.000. By Owner. K1fC en liled entry',' tine car1>et 4 Bdrms. 3 Baths nyon C r est Estates. 545-2774. BRI CKE D i n th is and really big v~w. S89.SOO located at the corner ot ----·-----I spacious 3 bedrm, 2 ~:-Rdrm s. fril c.'9.. Fixer-UpPer Pariftc Vie\\' Dri ve & *MESA WOODS* hath, lovely Condo. Best l't;. 1~, ACRE ne"' J\lact\rthur Blvd i11 Tri-Level by llcllzer? lot·ation. Fully air condi-leS_t Buy Thii WHll. Back Bay-Vacant Corona del l\lar, start in .I! ,~ea r So. Coast Pla1a t1oned. Sitting bedroom " , 2319 Heather Lane at $66.900. Sales office & 4 Br . 3Ha . t'rml 11R . ""/full kitchen and bath OCEANS IO E--btelt in-nr 23rd and lrv1ne model n ow o pen . F'amil.v Hn1 Upgraded racil 1t1es. J\il1rrored door-outdoor .li vinJ!. J QUINTARD&a-2991 PlfON F. 640-~. c n t r y & k 1 l ch e n . panelled ~'alls. A most 1.;;;iiiiiiiiiim Bdrm + studio.'S93.500. ----------Beau tiful!~· draped. cp" ur)1que home ~1th a 1•: l' · Waterfro_nt, JJrivate pier. Price cpt 'd throuAho u t . assumable loan. Only ~joyTheGoodlifto 3 BR .. fa~lf~ rm.: by Reduction Landscapl'cl ""/front & 531.950 ..... -~~--North I ~nuna Call .. 93 "51 '~' owne[". A.pp t ... m -3'168 Corona Sat /Su n 12-s. S68,900. l+U•WU :-iruri Dupl~l(. above Crescent .• -. . , .-rrtUARa 1080 rear s prinklers. Open l1Jlll!1. J!i1J!elij!if!ff!'I ~U "" -.. ~ ~-=a.- 556 -1920. 962· 71 (r.1~)546·8103 Ba y Beach. Upper unit MisstOll V1e10 1067 ••••••••••.,!•••·••••••••• Del Mer -~-------has 3 bdrms .. ,ocean View ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prit·e· just redured on Promise Her ----li ving rm. with brick SA?'{ J UAN MODEL . this sh11rp 2 bedroom. 2 ALL TERMS frplc. & s uncleck: lo"·er 2 br &_dt·n. 2 b<1;. frml din. 2 STORY bath home near beach in AnythincJ unit 1-bdrm .. paneh;d li v-rm, country k1t;ctl. l t911 Sl9,95.0. Full price. 2 Corona De l l\1ar. J>oot But ~1vc her this custom and appraisal has been ing rm. with frplc. plus air. prof. lnds~p t gi Bed room.~ haJ.t,.. $1200. anq CO\'ered lanai for en· cottai:?e wlth a wurrn orde r c d . 3 I. a r .i! c Jg:e. storage area,olhob-SSO.~--B~k. 495-lQ?q mtlves you in!! Bllns. te.rtain ing. Owner offer-t·rackling fireplace un-bO.droom s. fam rm . by room._ Priced ri9hl at a•CHEL:;'fi'C range and. oven. 011er· lnjtvcryflexibletermsto der wood be1un ccili n"s trailer or hoal ;_1cccss. S77 500wolh l""ll<S "' <f .c;jze(t cJoSets. plenty of qualified buyer. $67.500. country kitchen. candi Walk to beach. Subnl il · .,, .. ' •PARADI "I!• -°ltol';age. f'or~ air heat, In cludes thc land. Call lite dining looki ng onto a \'Ot1r offer. o"·ncrs ha\'t' E' Wow Ca n You Entertain. air conditioning, wall to now to see. 673-8550. lush rollin~ ~rt.>en la'¥'o·ns. bouf!hl another ~ » 1lWfkBif>tn. Indoor J11cµ;,:zi wall cpts. drape:J. fenced °"'"' n1 9· 1• s FUN 1oaf NKI' Three cozy tx'tlrooms a JADE REALTY ~Il'O:W fpxy 1''1re~lace-:S:You 1 pati<>. P11yments less '!I· , ... ,. sunny dbn all nestled un-M-17 1::i:n -489-IBbo RICt-iARDSON:itl.TR's . (hlin rent!! Vil lu ge · t der t ov.•erin~ s t utel~ :;;;;;;;;:-:_ __ ....;-:,::--::--::-:,~;::~~~?=:;::iz:--I ___ 83 1-905b' Gard~ns. on 5th St. just THE REiil 1 ESTllTERS I --~--1,,~ ~~:~!C~r1 5~~1v2.1~~·9SO' $©\l4{}lA.-/J,£ffS• ~ovEAVlEW. · ~:.01n~~~~d. in t' l'OU can SEE lore11ert:"~~~~~~~"""~ Gettl1\9 Married • Herc·s a gr.:.:it home to start your nc\o' liCe . ~ "O bedrooms, beamed c:e1:- ing li vin,I'.!: room. Cozy kitchen, central air eon- dit1onin.I!. All yours ror S2G ,OOO. Ca ll 673-8550 und co~rnfufafions. D'fN Ill 9· ii S 'UJOt IO&t Nl(t • Thof fnlriguing Word Gome wltA O Cnuc~/e from this 3 BR . j! BAi--------- (<1o .. o1 ~ c1•' •· '°~" co.p-ipl c lel y upgraded Stt,425 O ~.oorci"Qll "'"e" of it. hoft)e w /se\f .c lean '"g '""' .cro,..bi.d ....,.ds i..-ov~n & no wax floor in SllOO. Moves w-in! ! NO low io lorn1 '""' •·"'"i. .....,,ifs, t he Ir!! kitch. Has_ trg oth'er ('OSts. 2 Bedrms, 2 -·1" -----~-, view lot w /cov1d P;itio. Bath all blln~: r•nge and * s11i"". -•• \LOAM • 1--_Qo....:O:...:.M:..::U..:R:;..:Uc.---1 Tno l ar~e for I prtsent ove n: wood Cal\fnet s. Saves S9600 on 2 hr. 2' ~ I I II Ii j 0 ..,. . ..,.,... how about ,.OU?'! oven1ze~closet.R. plenty ba To"·n~lsc in CM. 517 "=·==-=·=:·::::·':-' KATELLA RllALTY qr stora1c. rorl'ttd air mo . S28,500. Owner !... l!J 837 -94<3' 1r .befl +air condJlioninit ~R96l . _ l..,....;Pc._:O;..:D_O::..:R;....~-1 ~-'iJ "'""-pr-ivatc patl.os,reom p I I I I as n ~j!; e! 4 f~nced, polished l lOn<' Danal'olnt 1026 I . , riollette". New c-ntry . w a ll ,t b wall ••••••••••••••••••••••• . .. _ d!hwhr & ds""I. Htn.900. C<t"""ets & ftll))es : P•.v. • NEW DUPLEX1':S Dona ~..:R:....::,f,.:f:....,;V_V:,....~1 t How tlmet ·he~ dl•nged! rr1~d ror a 'Quicr;ale! m~~ts 1c' thin rent. 'Pt. from SSS.950. 3:!931 I' I I' I Rerrn1mbel" ·t~iMV """'. •· Prtn~ only. 13Y, Owner. C a I I V t L•L AC E 6,.POR ... .._ . Mt1la,lla .1\~l496-."131 ':::::'.·==·=·=·='.__."'he" •·iuV..11• delinq~, l -'1137\-=..::·lll'=l. ' ~· GARD£NS,~. 'Vf"lll I ' -... W•t • kid WM. In .....:... tibrfY Hew,~ leach l ••10_ 6' .. lo make anotre.ronlhis ...,-AZ__._leoch 1040 ITS£ RIO E I book? ,., ir remod I d d I .. _,,""1,_,, •••• •••••••••-n•• J ~ nee up ex w/1&1·,···················· L I,, I o como'•""'h•di11Cll•q~ t:AS,.B LUr1'~Cond o. VtrO!. 2 R on Ira:. lot-a bl~k BY OWN Ell. s & S Ri p · . _ _ _ br "f'I~""' ''* M"•nlftfl """'d 5ii I~ lo Blg Corona. Financing llR you dti••loc '"'"' .... No.II ~I S49.SOO o"·nr 3 ):ir. 2 ba -L avail. Call Eileen or Sur l\1odel. 4 , 3 ta1 -. , Xlnt. home rental. Nr lll'Pl .EX $29,IJIJU GrantDonison,673-73U ta~.3t>a .hu~f fam ~m& @ '111.11. . i~·1 ,, • srl)l•-..nil-t ~ 11a.rl.trnnL• "'''.i pp.ralled 1974 TOP LIS'l'ER orf1c~ llltrP CXl'Jtll'lllr t"I 1• --'-·----:-~:::;::[=~~ chi&. 5l2 1543 • • \\ <>n't 1utl and t I , m .soo ShO"ll h' 1q1pt ~--.,,.. .___ .,. --.-CAIJ... .. Newp~tsD C!s:! ';1ue, 15691 Sunb~tsl Ln Nf'ar I ~ ;,[r ,..,., ·. f rc.i . OCEANt~n oNT \}oo~ '& World lM llNle Doa d fft esa Westmtn sttr ~1 ;1 11 .l!•r1pt,byowntt.evtS6 1'heVeter1nsSpec:ialltt r o ealtors. 898~~~r894_~ --SCRAM-LETS Answers '9 CIONff\cotl .. I w~kend$ 645-mt .• -. . • W,:rm . • J I .. . . ·~ . ' '' t' l :• I ~ .. ~ ... -.~w....... .,--;....._, w ... ..w.1 ........ 1 .... ~ fowlli.Md .......... u.ri.... •ntlhtMtlllhtd . ........•...•.....•.... .................... , •......... , ••. ~········ .....••.••.........•.........•.••...• , ................. i.;*9•·····-"°"' .. Fumtshod Ca1t• lftsa 3224 "IM , . 3244 WH.......U... 32t8 I ..... ••••k J741 COl!e "'"• . Jl24 otta·MtH Jl2 ........ ,.............. . ........................ , ................................ , ..•....... ,. •••":••········.,···· .. ·· ···················•··· ··················~·· ... '"••• r "•r• •r zOOO.oc-• rra-· Zl>O ...... !~··' ...................... ~···~······ lalboalllOlld 3 106 , Clo~• to '!JuntlnJlon ll<O. l'~rn, amtltall cos HACIENDA DEMESA * * ••AIDllHAnS ' • ~~ 19· E'RE .9.4% SURE ....................... 3 BR "UCCOl.A bit .. 2 ·~e .... •l's * c.ri'~raup .. s8R28A •baoti.nr.bch. II.pd. 180W:Wll-CM · frplu; tlP' rm, din rm, .,.. •~ · \.'"'' • • em ., adull. 49'-4200. B lLr I a...:..~· * '* •fOOl BR. 1 BA, bltna, frplc, to fned yd a ca.r gar Va· u JV. PARK c'p&a, cupa, bltns. dbl eau U ·=-t"~ 1 Bl apl $2l5. in adull • $,om~'body .will "apprec1"ate the figures 6/7·1S. canl s32s 968·44°'5 or 2 Bft, 1 bat~ l.1!S 1•r .. nlce , )',rd.,, szuS. l eodl 376 Adullll • Nohtl section. 'teenagers olf:. e1s-1m 919.2511 · 3 an.2ba. S4t5 9G3 ~'J 983-11• sev ~••••••••••••••••••••• 10 mtnv&A• lo ocean. Elin Garden Ap\s. !ID 8 15 unit iJlartnient Complex we ·~--r ... •·-•a 3107 KIDS ok. 2 n-, a•·a~e, THE TERRACE or Dilt l :\, • . , 281\. 2ba nr BIY!Bch Large ljll ll'IS., Ga11 lo 1 ,84~2-M4~~S~---:-:-. believe in 1 ""'cated .... & '"°""' ._.. .pa .. 2~,28'1. $3351360 1 park.FebthruJune. Water ne., Drapert1,1-, fJV near snop ... m g ••••••••••••••••••••••• patio, duplex s1as. B r. s n . a B•. . sao:s Dupl•X:ff JI....,. 360 Park Lant. S22S mo. carpit1, ••• heat. 1U BR, 2 BA. \,.Iv. rm, kitch · olher f a CilltieS. Uh~er $2501000, Wjth 2' Jt.R near Penln. J>olnl. fee · ALRVl;liQUAR.1£ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-04'is . 1tove, air tond.ltionlnia, area. llv, DtW. ideal for Jessthan$60,000down~'Phonetodayr P1tk>. 1afa1e. colbr tv All utll pd, 1...; Br cot· SBR 2 aa S350 N1t:W.ele1ent.lar1ec1280 · 1wlmtnln1 pool. roe. wotk'g. cpl. !m. fned. .,,. U.,,.IVIRSITY R•A!L. TY · 5200.~~ tage,beama,Sl90 TURTi,EROCK sq ru duplex,28',ZBa, DYNAMIC Lg.oceanrmt room.wuhero&dryera. yd .• dbl aar. 1225. _ "o I I. C . ..,,.. L.,...a •••eh 3 148 UTIL pd 3 l!r, lae lrplc. 3 BR .. z Ba. M35/~ wulk-ln elo•et.•. ·l)lnlna, 3 br .. 2 b•. yrly, 5400. da MIDITIRllAHIAM ..a-ZSl4 -3 O Ooit wa-.,.,~. ••••••••••••••, ••••••••• pVt. s:Us. GRE!NTREI£ frple, plu1h earpetin51, 648-1103,eve673-2586 1-".~::.=:!:.------c M • ....,.. 3 65 '-" HOMIFtMDIRS •Bl\, 3Ba $490 P'' yard.. dbl •n•I. VILU.GI BIG 288. attach. aar. no -· d•I or /> • I 0 EMEnALbOA, * 642_,900 * •DEERFIELD gsrug•. 4 blka to beach. S211.95 WK UP. I Bdr. 2 B 1 Bedroom dott•. 1110. mt. See Sat. "!!!'~!!'!!~~!!!!!!!'!!!!!!~~!!IJ-louiewellturo.3Br.2 38R a\.1B S425 SJ2Q.permo.514ltfthSt, &81ch.CotorTV.ma1 2 Bedroom&Den 2178 Placentia, B. • ---~ ~· --···-·-.. -· ··~ "'•-·• .. · Ba,o~eanvu,beachaide.4 BR, 2 BA W/W crpts, cdRON;iJKLMAR }ltg Bch. 1114)536-1722 serv. pool. 1KE MESA ZBedrooma ,~$4::!5~1::_983,,,,_ ____ _ ..... H ,,.., • ...., ZOOO. SMOtil &/lS. 913-tiee Drp!i. Encl. Patio &yard. 2 Bdrms, 2 bat.hi. $650 or 536..-8256 . :!:~riewport m, NB. 2 Bedroom Townhee I· . ~·SW.~ t 100 •••••.•••••••••••••••••• Newport l •och 31 69 532.5/mo. J.45-0000. CHINACOVS PRIVACY t 2 bed.. t Ba. · 24.00HarbotBlvd. !Br. 2Ba. Nr. Shop~•n;~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 22 Units ••••••••••••••••••••••• B 3 Bdrm!'!. 3 b11 .. f\lrnl shffl uar. Pll.tio . yd. 1225. No OCEANFRONT 2 Br, Cos~a Mesa <n•> SST-8020 ~~nr~· )$l~5 .r;r~4 7a4 • WANTTOBUYusedaklrt E•ttllwff 3rcrr~G. ~~ie~~~i!::~=~ S900.MonthtoM~nth rrots.t;M .646-4414 Ba. frple. Adults. N e.,, e 1 / wk n d s ' for 12'xS6' Mobile Hom@. Pride o/ ownership! 22 st. E·Slde. Avail F<"h. NEWPORT CREST ---pets . Winter. 1300. <71 ,. )962 _576 9. Mr • .C.ll 1fter6PM.&U ~orgeoug apartment un · Kids ok, 2 bedroom .. lSth. 548_4471 or JBR,2\l!Jba,f\.lm. MOO NWPT BCH 3 BR, 2 Ba, 673-8088 Lewls '\lie~.ore Feb. lit.bpi 1•• Prime vi-., location fenced yard gar".Je C:ALL 512·7100 Has everything. Nr 1-"~~------t!! ..... .... · ' · · 752-7144 , 1 $ Q ocoun. tennis• olympo'c BACH Apt on Beach. II pd Co m p Jet e t c n a n t v.•alk to beach $2.50. \J I N "" · BACH. apt SJ..50. Ut · CL~N 20x44 HomeU.., Privacy. Swlmminfl pool. HOMEF.IMDERS E-Slde 4 br, 2 ba. fn'cd • • • pool. !295. yrly l11c . Limited cooking, lmmed Incl. reCrla. Mesa del .. B!R . l Ba. $10,000. Owner will cash out to •642-9900• corn, lol, 2~cargar. ~ &12-3573 occupancy. 1150 mo. I 4': Mar Apt.s . 998 El '1&l~719eves~wkndl. tax deferred exchange. mo. 557-8179. REALTY 6'4-~06 PIMECIEEK Camino. 546-001 ~--for tale 1200 10\4~ financing uvailu· ---A Red Hill Company 2 BR. 1 Ba. Stove. Mature YEARLY Lease S3lS . ... ---.-ble.Gre•ttax.sheJter.6.2 H0tne iU-L--.1-1..-..1 SPACIOUS3Brhousew/ 11n1v.r,etk:Center Adults, no ch}ldren or L 1 l 8 DOOR UVESUP LARGE 2 D~. Sl~. mo. ••••••••••••••••••••• bed n•wr1115nW'U rrple, walk to schools & ,., I pets. 5215. + security. ove Y ap · TO ITS NAME Chlld o.k. pen 2031 D • V 0 CA D 0 • A ND . bedroom & 16-1 room. ••••••••••••••••••••••• H rv ne 2297 Orange, So C""ll from water. 3 Br. 2 b.a. St ,., 11•• " ~ L L eancy shop'g,.Sec Mn. enry; vo 1 Over$00talltreesan Anaheim ..... -,....or St .790./At. Rancho Ca .• OW · ow va · 487£ 19thSt Cl\1 Mesa.Showl0--3,Thurs. rplc, wash/dry, di~· II 6'2~S01S I ,e9°k seller fin a nced, Hurry· (714 >7~-17oo. Getterol 3202 · ·· · · only' h°"'asher. gar. 45th St. ttreama with wat.erla •1..::=---°'·"'--~---.'1~~ Int. Tlt1ht U torcea ••••••••••••••••••••••• LARGF. 2 Dr home. Crpt, Loguna leach · 324 ' Lower avail tmn1ed. Up· creite a r.elaxin1 aettin& 2 Br TownhoUM!, adUllS. ~le . Ow n er/Bkr. FREE FREE stv.rf'f.rncdyd.Garage. ~·;;~·~;~;~~·::··:~·· Apartment1 Funt per avail April li>t . foryourapaclouanewl· no pets, pa'(kin11 space. 1'14-t.33-4603 •Professional Service• Adults SJ90. 675-1827 bd . · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 998-1936or 871-1710 or 2· bedroom a par\· S200 mo. Ell.st.side CM: home. $3.50. A~ent ment. f'"rom $190. &44-4423 · 2,lh ACRES Desert Hot 6 prgt S900 per aere; ·~.]~~'.i!'!~~~~'E:. -aore1 I ndio, Citrus ;,. ••rlc ulture $950 per eere: 240 a~ree. 18 mJ So. ror Hemet S600 per a cre. Your terms. 495-1020 •LANDLORDS * Delighttully decorated 3 494--8025. lalboa Island 3706 3 BR , 2 BA S27S Winte P"urP1 ture available. Of·I..!'.:::::.::;:;::::_ _____ _ Hom.f.....,* bcdrm Townhouse. 2Car Water pd. flee open 9:00 to 6:00, 2 BR deltixe studio, util 2 Br. 2 Ba CONDO, bltns. ~·••••••••••••••••••••• 673--6002 2300 F t · Rd Cost 642-9900 gar.Pool&rec.$295.mo. patio pools , outsideA'ITRACTIVE 2 br. dis· --arview " 8 pd. Bltna, crpta, pool. ~Lah/ 1500 . , .....•••.•.........•. COMPANION Lawn Crypt 4 A-B. block 350, Se('tiol) Medit ation, Forest Lawn, Glendale. ".l!s--. fly ... 4 Plexes f La A•enl 846 .,,,.."' Mesa. Phone 5'5-2300. SI 9 O. t 918 Maple. C1llotnia's rgest e---~. maint. $265 mo. hes,pans.et(.'.Avolllm· 4BDRM.2ba,Waterpd. 645 8079 orG45-664T CovlllCJlon •Rental Service!• 2 BDRM Sl25. Needs sortie 842-1334. meet. either on yrly lae, $425. mo, Yrly. Well located-manaa:ed· h J c. .. o "'~73 673---6002 tow headaches·hi prof1t!_ l BR house nearNe\vport work . Ask for Joe : LOCJU11a H1111 3250 ort ru une ...... -------1 Park-Like Less than 3 years old. Jo,wy $105 . 2 Br Costa 64G-i757 or54S-9492 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR Furn Apt, Yearly. S-Clemenh 3 776 Sun:ounclnip Owner will carry 8~'% Mesa $160. 2 Br Newport DESIRAILE 3Br. 2ba· Condo, bltns, ~-mo. Salisbury Real· ••••••••••••••••••••••• DELUXE 1. 2&3 Br Apts financing. Rentals from Beach 1185. 2 Br Hunt· l·IOfl.1E wall·tO·Wall cpt, dbl gar. ty. 673--6900 STONE'S Throw to beach. Also Furn. Bachelor 1865 mo .. $880 mo. Only ington Beach. bike to 2 B 2 B t'd drps $275. Call 673-1221 or Bolbo p . ... 3707 sharp & C"\ean 1 hr. SI95. Pvt Patios-Htd Pool atklng $89,950 each. Call beach. Vacaint 1 Br horse r, a. cp • · 846-2244. a rn1n a See M<r. at house behind Nr. Shop'g -Adlts Only I pd '-reed air heat. Garb· today (714) 7S2-1700. ranch. $15(). ul1 . Agl. "' · ---••••••••••••••••••••••• apt al 254 W Escalones M rtl I • h 3126 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW deluxe apts. 1 Br $185. 2 Br. 2 Ba li250 at uµ . : Open Sal & Sun 12·5. 33781 Maria n na. 496-8820 Fee. 979-8430 dlsp, blt·lns. frplc. patio. LCNJUna Hi9 uel 3252 BALBOAIHM 492~518 . . a n ... "p it.arage,wuterfurn. ••••••••••••••••••••••• . d · ----1777SantaAnaAvt~.cl\.1 Hwttl'")tonleadt 3840 Adullsonly Nope~ 2 BR 2 BA condo on the t . Ur otptsU. ~qu1pre. Apart,......tUnfurni$hfll !\1JZrAptl13 64d·554! •••••••••••••••••••••••/ HE REiil ALA R.ENTALS RATEREASONA~LE . . kitchens. n1que ot . •••••••••••••••••••••••-~----~ NEWJ2&3B pts 12& rodkntrtdal A ' r golf course overlooking Winter rates by wk or "11111'. • r a · · ~ ~ 1600 Wl~•Al•Zl lHSllYl(.t c cro~s amb lake. S275. Call before s. mo 675 -8740 Gftffcil 3802 I'm Sexy 2ih Ba. rrplcs. 11ar .• ~---·1 _!!ATER~ ••,•••••••••••••••••••• INVESTMENT DM SJON oun ry u -6706 675-2030 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• patlos.1175/S350mo. sPENDABL f: lncom«l'. ln· . \. f fiit MOU$lS _22_5 Mesa Dr. •MB 'i'RLY lge 2 Br. Minutes to Delux 3 BR . 2 BA 'ol.'ith Two Veers Old •••.••• nation hedge,4.800aq. ft. TW0-5 unit apt bldg just • 1 Al'lS. e Toro 3232 SECLUDED. Spac .. 4 br. 2 bch or bay. Avail now! fireplace. patio. built·ln Look Me Up At NEW deluxe 2 Br. l~ ba •••ew~olflce bld•. -mpleled for sale. Clos<-,.__,_,._,._,._ ... _uL °""'· •• •• • ba .. mrbl. frpl + JJ'Ulny Adults 615-2079 appl1'anc•s ca rpe1 1·~g studio. Utll pd. S2SO. mo. .,... -· ~ • ...... -•••••• ••••••••• • •• xtras. $47.5. 1st & last. ' "' · · LA MANCHA .APTS 423 20th St. No Fee Broker 675-6100 to major sh op_ pl n ~ HIWPO•t & IAT, c.M. ••:a·a:aa 4 BR. 2 Ba. A/C. f~lly 495'--l-1709 YEARLY 2 Br. Firt?pl. drapes, two _car gar a . c. 778 Scotl Place, CM Tobin Property Mgmt • tenter. 1st yr wnte-off C"rptd & drpd. Gardening -bar bl t. ins Large Very conven1e-nt location 642_2007 846_13ld No Fee S. J.C. nr dntown &Old Sl 4M. 536-2579: S95/ll20Bachs,U.pd. serv.AvailFeb.lst.$400. Ml11lonVlefo 3267 balc~ny . 1 ho~se from nea~ So. Coa1t _Plaza. Adult-Nopet ~Osh"'hr ' · Mlaslon. 210' tronta&e, 592-5010 $170 Private 1 Br, gar mo. Call 581i-5676 ••••••••••••••••••••••• oceanfront. No pets. S300 Avail. for 1mmechate OC'· Sh a Ji! c r p t -C 1 os e d 21,600 sq ft inc. •ml · k b h $130 bc:rch bach. avail LG E New 3 RR, 2 Ba Con-mo. 673-6055 cu Pan" Y S300 1m 0 · goreoe. Gas BBQ. N l ~ beau,, com m'I bld1. +1 NEW 4 unit,2 bJ sto c . $175.Penthouse,NBHts 12 )LAKE fr?nl homes do. A IC. F/P. on park. " . -962--Bl~ Gas&waterpd Pool aw UXU!1 ts r e n tab le-o ld-bouae, Gr.e.a t buy, good tax $l8SFurnlBr• .. ·ECM each 4 Br, din rm, ram s 29-s. mo. Lea se. PF..NINSULA POINT Ir)! •-'bo 11 ·-d;,--c3ii8'o>.6<!~~~~~'..!:::'.::~'.'!...-w 2 & 3 -496~S4 write-off. lncome 51200. Ml & •=CdM rm . frplcs, :;!J.,AJ car ""2 1219 lRR Sl85'-'rlv Nopet,or -a 1an· NEW 2 n . s alk to l>eac, . mo. M any x tr as . $195 a e pet in ga ag s d Boal ten °" -· .1 · ~ · · M' ••••••••••••••••••••••• r. s p11c1ou · bedrms. fireplaces. dble 536 2579 $175 2 Br house CM r £' • rps. , . c-h1 dren. 1544 iramar. BR . Garage. Nopt>t.£. $215. ~arage. Childttn & pets T •xs~•·:ra . l;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Gardener&garage.Now nls & club facll. Newport leach 3269 Dr.675·1358 2 . upper . sun· 675-1849 nccepted. No fee. "' nu. 11 $200 1 + den rjvate s.'>40-$560. mo.586--&123 ••••••••••••••••••••••• deck/gar. Yearly s.300. --'-'-----9e0-s22i REF Pro_.. Invest and m ake a pro-1 NBP H Bf-:ACH 2 Bdrms, f'rp1c . Corona d el Mer 3722 mo. 8 3 5 -3 4 3 7 or OAKRlDG E VllLA 3 br. -~'I .fi&! 8 Commercial bu.si· Stv/re .singles CtsdM HuntiftC)tonleoch 3240 Drps c ·rptd G:ir . •••••···••••9>••••••••••• 673-848~eve&wknds 2 ba. bltns. children Mana1ement. t I On N DANA POIMT S22S 2 Br gar. apt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' . l BR Sl85 /S220 & be ·h I -----I s•s '!!!!!!!!!!!'!~!!!!!!!!!!!! •1)ea1 ren •a. ewport DUPL•v•s Chld pet singles gar 4 BR 2 B• d $375.mo.yearly (2 13) cc or 2 BR Ground nr yearly we come . 1225. 1~ Blvd . C M. Owner 11· -' ' ' a· · '"· crpts, rps. 696-5880 $160. Ulll pd. Adlts. no · ·· Center 645·9219 CHEZbROAPTS quidatinJ. Special low Fabulous ocean views 5"!30 2 Br house. pet ig bltns. patio, $295. mo. p('ts. 673-49-10 by appt. rental. frplc .. shr. gar . ...........__._ 31t d Ill •I 11!19 500 5newbeautlrulduplexes lot,fncdw/J?ar _ 963----4567or963-1786ask SPYGLASS OcVu 4 br. 644 9279 NEWHOUSE-SIZEJbr.2 82 Atl nta ae :fs~ erdc:,;. From StiS.950 S275/S325 3 Br homes All for IJev or Dale. F /R. DIR & JXX>llbl. S875. Costa Mesa 3724 lalbo p lntula 3107 ba. Pvt yd, frplc, dbl ~ar. t.2&3 BRd Prlv llCf· poot c...., • ..,,_ . ......... 1700 ~-·•·••!••············· UNIVE RSITY Park, 3 BR •. 21h Ba. fam·rm,de· 1f:lbr. m a n y specia l ·tea t ures. S56,000 . 052-"'5116 .. Sood xtras,l-18.F'V.Cl\.l mo.644·1791 1642·823.J ••••••••••••••••••••••• a H No 1:.cts. SJIS. Also 2 br washer, ryer. ose to Office oPen M°"";dsll·S iJSOlo 55003&4 Br homes MODERN lar{!e J hcdr~. ------c d 0 ••·•••···•••••••••••·•• for $225. 2675 Elden. CM. beach. $36--0336 Wkdayscall All areas oftht heach 2 ba, fplc. covered patio, CONDO 2 br. 2v-~ ba. pool. GSG e ro DELUXE 2 br Condo. Call for appt. 9 to 5 wk NEW DELUXE 1 br cpts 496.343lAJ?t. WECANHELJ>YOU!! OW & bltns, good loca· bltns, v1u sh/dry, gar. no ALl.UTlLITIESPAID F..Oceanrront.sub-prkg. days 64.2--4905 d d h h "c 1·: -Dr ALA RENTALS tion. $350. mo. Ask tor pct:-:. 675 ~9188 Com pare before you rent elevator.sec. gates. $350. ' rps. 11 was er. rp c .• 339.i'~n~~=~bor · 642-8383 Bev or Dale 963-4S6T ---·-l 'ustom dl'!>igned Yearly. Avail immed. ri.t.ESA. VERDE 2 br, 1v, ~~~·5~{o5F· 960-2l98 Income Homes 1---963 1786. ,,,. Featuring: 838-3094, 997-8382 ba. Util rm. encl yd . S200 --- Balboa Pe ninsula 3207 BIG ""AMYOM •Spacious kitchen with in· --mo. 546-5188 NEW elegant large (1260 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR. l ba. close to bch. New 2 Ilr. 2 Ba. c\{'n, dircctli11:hting. OCEANFRONT Yrly. ---sq ft.) dt•plex' 2 Br 2 B YEARLY 3 b 2 b park & hischl . Big crpts thruout. custom •Sep¥atedin'garea br.2 ba&lbr,frpl.bltns ADULTS. no pets. 2 Br. lk .· 1~ Di i 8 • b h •'3· 95 3 ' nr. ba(.'kyd , new crpts/drps. drps. frptC'. 24 hr. securi· •Home-1\kestOr""C epts, drp!I-. 675-1536 encl. Ji!ar .• patio. $175. wr •1 -m1c h • •11•g. ea c . mo . New pnint in/out $350 --e -~ ----644-<>878 or 548-7692 rp c. l' us earpe n~. 2 BR. trpls, drpe. pool, *FIVE UMrTS * 213-693-2645. 675-9173 536_50060r 536--7542 · ty, S800. Oer (l10. Pvt p<.ir-•Privatepati<>1 • · Capistrano leoch 3818 pvt yard. d bl encl . playgfound, •/c. Vic. Center Of Laguna. Ocean wknds. t y. ca 11 co 11 ('ct . •C'los-'d _gara,L!('W/storage ••••••••••••••••••••••• l{aroge. 4 blka to beach. ·Warner & Bch. Hunt. vi~w. walk to beach and D.tuxeTowwn.ne C2131820-1527 •:\tarble pullm;Jn DUPLEX 3 Br. 2 Ba. mo. pe~ mo. S1416th St, 8th. Avail immed. By town.No vacan(.'yfactor. CoronadelMer 3222 1 block to beach. Brand -•t\ingslzeBd rms bltns. l~e yard. ocean WHEREELSECAM t714l536·1122or538-8256. •Own~r.848-82:rl. Pril'ed to sell with good •••••••••:·~··•••••••~· B Ba dbl Wf'::STCLIFF ~ozy 3 Br. 2 •Pool -Barbet1ues -sur· view. !275. 642-1155 -;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;1 income. 598.500. each 2 hr 1 ba . Cut1e S32S ~i.r'Jndr s:.~7~7 gar. Ba hon:ie. Patto ~ Y~-Nr. round<"d 'ol."/plush lndScpg • Don, Walt HOWARD JOHNSON Brand new condoS350 .!.000ls~75 . S4S72:JR9 Adults -Nopels Corona del Mer 3822 lo SH This! REALTY 49°7'---1744 3 br Boat slip 5450 RENT A.Ls.HO FEE !I BR 'steps to sand huJ?e 1 BDR ~f t'urn. S215· ••••••••••••••••••••••• FABULOUS 2 IORM 3hrTwnhouseM75 2 BR,2 BAaptS200 fa~ rm. s425' mo .. 2 1.ll)R.M furn.S2-4S. SEE TO BELIEVE! YOU GET A NEW Deluxe 2 Br. 2 83. Frplc. A ll bltns. S2.$0. mo. All utll pd .. encl._ ,::ar. 960 -1889 or 846~938 _____ _ Priced under ·market at Mobile Horne, 4 hr COM fioestS7:'j() 2 BR 1 S22S P. r 0 p e r t y H 0 u 5 e 365 \~..:..~Ison 642·197t 2 br. t ba. S27().S290. 3 br. FOR 5205 & 5215 ,123,500, 2 Bedroom. l ~ TrailerParks 2300 3brLil'lsfl'frtS8.50 +poo. 385 2ba.S325.Allrecenllyre bath, ad ult condo. LarJe ••••••••••••••••,•••••• Call 675··/225 bkr. 3 BR+ fam rm. S37S 642-O S30 WEEk & UP decorated &: w/garage. BRAND Newdelu:<e2hr. 2 rooms. Lath & plaster MOBILE Home ·Pk. 2 story 4 BR.1'~R.S450 STUDIO duplex . all •S6.60Night&Up 422 L:irkspur.G44·68000 Tenacresofopenspace2 ba, din rm. bltns, D IW. walls. All bllns. Pool & 8 r Id ge po rt, Tr ad t LAH.GE mod duplex 3 Br. lst & la~t month rent uti Ii tie! pa id . Stove. •Studio & 1 BR Apls 644.732G tennis els, giant recrea· cov'd. tar, nr. Hbr. i2fS(J .apaciouait:reen areawith S30.000 eq. ror CM 2 Ba, nf'~r beach. 603 goosq.ll.office refriR.SllO. •TV&MaidServAvail -----tion center with pool. ~!::~cl5'------- lols or trees, Seelt today! Laguna area Box 1S04 8 e ~ o n 1 a , S 3 7 5 · in prime locution. <>i>en 7 days'o \VCC'k •Phone Serv. Htd pool 2 BR A PT. So. of Hwy . sauna !i, ping pona. LARGE 3 Br. 2 Ba studio. 11175. No ('losing cost. Avalon,Ca.00.704 554-2561 /834-1720 RcdCarpet.RC'a]tors •Children&PetSeclion walktoBch .adulls.$240. volleyba l l. jacuzr:I. Cal ·-208 842 -5.543 HOMEFIMDERS d 1 · · •. Warner & Beach area. 1-·4 I OCEAN·SIDE. New crpt *642_9900* •$5.of[weeksrentW/lld 642-5953 8 to 5 wk ys: payer piano °'" more. Avail now. Children un· ~'::f Dnert, 2400 & paint. 2 Dr. 1 Ba. bltns GREAT 4 lledrm. z1,~ ha, .2376 Newport Blvd. CM 673-3983/645--9399 eves Adults only. der 6 allowed. No pets. --:"s 1 / 0 ,_ llO.O ••••• .. '•••••••••••••••• &refriJ:t. S275. 544.0030 ram area & patio. 2 car 3 BR , 2 Ba DUPLEX, has _548·~55or645-3967 ~ & wk~~ NEWPORT VILLAGE $230. mo. 847-4440 11• w LARGE I t 1 gar· SJ 7 5 · per . mo. evC'r_ything. Nr. ocean. NICE t Br dpl:<. Quiet. •2 BR . 1 Ba Corolido. ••••••••••••••••••••••• mtn. 0 a . , 962-4471askforKe1th tennis & olymplc pool. Sep by "a rages . Balcony, nr bearh. 5225. 635Baker, BRAND new 2 Br. 2 Ba , ASSUMEYA Crestline <Sa n Morit1 Oc~an breeze. ut11it1es R B p 1 1 S295.yrlylse.642-3573 Empioyed udit over 3S. NrNewport.Fwy crpt!'i. drps, dshwhr. dis· Clubl on maintained paid. 1 bedroom $165 .3 B , 2 A. oo. cp, ----~ AdlLo;/no pets 8.13-8974 posal. nr. Huntington 11/:10/oLOAH paved road. All utilitie~ Stove& refrig. hrdwd. firs, new drps, SUPER 4 br, 21/'"' ba, club NopetsS4S-l02l eve 17141557~075 Harbour. '16711 Sims. Near new d uplex. 3 Br. & in & paid. Priced to sell HOMEFIHDERS dbl. ~ar, xlnt. cond., & w!pool. SS60 per mo .. in· DUPLEX So ol Jiwy. 1 Br 846-2856 2 pr. Excellent H.B. Call 830·4544 . *642_9900* location. Beaut. Y?· ~m cl f!,. l!ardcncr. 640-1635 •••GARDEHAPTS Adults. no pets w/gar NEWLY deeor'd 2 br, 1 ----- location. Near new Civi Reol E tot pets OK. S380 mo. incl g. eves. S200. 675_3616 ' · ha, D/W. enc. gar. no BEACH /OCEANVIEW •Center. 163.500. Sl0,700. E •he 2100 grdnr,poolmaint.&wtr. •••POOL kid s/dog s. $185. lbdr/1190/adults ~ash to loin. Ask fo XC mtge , 1st & last. 842-9037 aft. 5ClOST.Andrev•sRd.2Br. Furn. 1&2 Br apts in OUPLEXSoofHwy,28r, 846-7129 1248t~ 540-8442 lerry Gillespie, agen •••••••••••••••••••••••LARGE 3 Br. f:irrw-'!1. 2 6PM 2 Ba. !iv rm. d\n rm, kit, adult section. Elm 1 Ba. Adults. no pets. ---------1 531_5800 or 642--863 WILL TRADE $50,000 frplcs. oc~an vie"' l{ar . S290. Appl,vatoffice Gard~Apts,642-3645 Frplc. patio w/aarage. LARGE 2 br. upper. OMMo ....... R ..... • t!"fenlngs._ equity in comm'! bld)!:fi & w/w;ilk to pvt beach. Mo. SlNG LES. couples. 2 600StAl'ldrews Rd . saoo. 675-3616 Ranjle. No pets. Child Deluxe spac. 2&3 Br -·-----I adj. l and-San tomo.l!le.SS00.962-5283 bedrooni duplex . SUSCASITAS ----OK.S175.787W.WUson, 1tudio apts. Dia· IKOIM Property 200 Bernardino for TD's, VIEW JioM E f 1 • Garaj!e. fenced !245. DOVER SHORES J\.1 inutes to Newport CHAR r.-11 NG 2 BR . in 646-8264 hwaahers, paUos. some · -···•••••••••••••••••• lend. motor home, boal b d 3°b ca;~a HOMIFIHDERS • 180' BAY VIEW• Reach. bachelor & 1 Br quiet nei(!hborhood. S26S. w1trplcs. Near shopping I J Utit'ITS ANAHEIM or equa!_value673-()372 ,:,,,.!,ee epingo~a~~lew · •642-9900• 4 Br. 416 Ba. dining rm .. furn. Adults no pets. 2110 mo. ~II util in~ld. No pets Eastslde l«Je 2 Br center. schools & F"'Y· • · h!e family rm, 3 frplt!'i, Newport Bl.CM. orchildren.67~2663 W/w, bltns, refri~. pool. l-~rom$250.SJ6-2579 .st30,0006.5x _gross, 1s'k l eaf Estate pvt, beaeh access,-$550. WALKTOIEACH super brick patio & $180. Adlts. no pets ---- down. Prlncapals only. Wanted 2 900 per m1? ·, R~f s · 'd Defuxe 2 Br cpts drps landgC"ape . 4000 sq ft ex-SI 1~ to $150 1&2 BR 2 BR . bltns. deck, pool. 842-9520 BRAND NEW condo, 2 C•ll J ack,BS:J--3544 •••••••••••••••••••••-persona in ervtewreq · bl 205 ISth St • ce. home on bluff. 8975_ trailers. Motureadlt!lon· Adults/no pets. S230 or ----BR . 2 Be. A/C 1-"rplc. SP.A.RUNG PVT PARTY interested In 873 54~ 217ln1•6·,hK•5•,: 847-3957 or mo. 645_6177 Jy . 645-453d. 132 W. S 2 4 0 . 6 7 3 ~ 1 4 1 8 28r. 2ba , cpts, drp~. frplc, s.150. mo. 615-4868 l~"STM-CORI' 24 Wilson C\'es /wknds DW . gar. Avail now. ""c ~• buyin~ house'for CASH. C osto Mirsa 32 rt Sh 3 272 -' 17Z-B Jolinn. 5250 mo. YOU WILL LIKE IT r. 640-000S ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR house. new (.'rpts. ewpo ores "' EW I a roe bachel·or. Cosio Mtsa 3124 .,4--510() Comfortable, <1uiel, I blk EXCHANGE drps . .2 BA . Lrg front & •••••••••••••••••••••• ·~ ., -R·2 LOTS wanted. COrona VETERANS rear yard. $285/mo. 1st & DUPLEX 4 br. 2 ba. frpl. J)ri\'C by ll IO Vietori:.i . •••••••••••••••••••••• I.IVE JN A FOREST ~~~5~ + 0u~f1~9eo,:27~rm. I 6 UMrn OH del Mar or Costa Mes•. Don't rent .... you (an last + S50 clf.an·g dep. etc. 1 blk. ocean. $365 . ..:'"'48-4081 1 Br SIS5. 2 Br !205. Ga~ 1~-- 1.ree sheltered lane. ro Cal l Warmington ownahomewl\hnodown 962-6173. Yrly. A\·al l now . 2035Fullerton.CM Marina Pacific , & water pd. Adu lts. n0 2RR.1~8AStudlo.Sl75. recreation oriented No Brothers, 673-0930 payrfiont. No payment 642-3361 1 l\R Furn, 2 lrj!'. closets. pets . 114 E. 20th. CM mo. 1st & last + depor;. San Dleao County 0 SOOO<I ror at. least 30 day1.DUPLEX 2.nr.ncwcpts. Cl t 3276 queen size bt>d , priv. VILLAS S48-0137or542-c095 536-3890a(t 8P!\1 $10.000.equl\y. Y,!t~~ayc:::!ero~'equlty World Real Estat e d~~36apph~nre1>. fenced .!:' ••• :.':'~.~•••••••••• dressinFf rm. extra lrg BrnndNewCUttomApts Q NT HAL PIMCtlM. IUtr. In a VA or F HA home. No specl1ll1ta In vetera .L.:.....__"::1!.1 r 0 0 ms. (' n <' 1. Jt tt r BACH·lBR·2BR 1 BR Eastside, crpts. UAI . seaside 2 Br 2'721 E. Coast Hwy. Br 0 k er s pt e 8 8 '. hOUlinJ. Ask forVeleran IM~1A.C . 3 Br, 2 Ba. fam OCEAN VIEW w/storage. Adults only. Drive by 1110Vtctot:ia drps, blt ns, pool, S145. No w /~panish arches & 10' 6'1$--4392 645-6957. Counselor. 556-7777, call rm . cpt~. drps. bltns, NEW 3 BR & Dtn. 2000 sq no pets. •OPEN SAT1SUN• pets. 675-5800 Bkr, no celling. Refurbi1hed In· anytime. 1310. RED CPT RL'fRS. J\. looking into f).P . 645-6177 fee terior w /lge new kit . COSTAMISAWMrT WEBUYKOUSES ""ASTSlDE 3 Br. 1 Ba. Arlene,893_1351 llnrbOr. Citallna &SC. DUPLEX 1 br fum'd, in , , !250.Ut!!,pd.538-41'70 48001q n of elelarlt'e: lf In rorec106UNOK ! ,.,.. . t L S4 2 5 CM . quiet . no dOJl!!-1. CllfS CASA VICTORIA · in prim& lotatSon-5 yn. SCOTT ,REAt..TY frplt, screened patio, 2 Rlf p·itio dbl garage ll tr · <' 11 :-e · · or rnotorcy<:lc:i. 548-2720 CHILDREN OK Adults I & 2Br. no pets LUXURY ~eaifde 1 Br. IM!IWW/P'Pft OW ln all 536-7SU enely1_rd.368E.19lhSt S260: 1!i142'c;a ..... Clrcle'. ~496 5~--------L•e2Rr ~1 10·.3Br1•<Ba Unfur/furnfrSJ69.50 pvt parklne w/full ' ·-Nonets 54'1--6791 .,. T I al Pool " p 1 I security. New interior l.lll{tl plu.1 heavy shake ._,.,. r · · 968H 6726 RENT W /OPT JON -2 • r op c • S190. Duplex & 4.pJex.. 2 oo ·rec rm. c ev. w/frplc. S200. Two ulll ro0t¥i.Sent .aarq:6'1; HOM£WANT·ED:0pt5on28rduplex crpts drps BR.l ~BA .Dbl j!uraJZe. 1 & 2 Sr, epts. drps. pooli., c rpts. drps, Secgate,ga1/wtrpd. pdS36 A•IMT 641-1150 or lease. Resp. A\.tor~y bltns, iar .. Encl.. flalio: CLEAN 4 br, dbl. car g:ar. Comm. swim'g pool &: blt_ns. patio. Gas & water 548-7911 W Vlctoria,642-tsnO ~--417:~•'-----_;:::::.;::~..:...::;;_==-1 •:l~:·~J «'a+.'Z'. d~'~'! No pels. 1 chlkl ok. 1195 . s3so mo.842-8414 go Ir . Ca It_ own er . pa id.~8·1168 ---S22.S. 3 BR . 2 BA. Family EXTRA lge 2 Br, 2Ba, dlx 4--PLEX w/pool. Prefer Mls,&ion mo. 646 3786 ; 645-0760 493-7191 ~nyt1me. Huntifte)ton IMCh 3740 • NEW•~ Unlt. Pool. Nopetl. poolside apt nrbch. Adi~ With Vttjo, Unt\I. Plrk or a 3 BR E:i~t~lde 1250 lrYlne ' 3244 Saft Juan ••••••••••••••••••••••• i 979~ ~~*o pell St•5. loc11tlon wi&hln20mtn.of Crpts' drp~ Adullaonly. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Capl1er-c.o 3271 BEAllT 1 Br furn apts LOE 3 Br. lower. erpts; SPlllrilftABLI Fash. t111nd. Poueislon 645_7253 · · · •4 BR. 2 Bo . ~I. Nr. ••••••••••••••••••••··~ Sl~ & $175'Spanl!!h Style 1 BDR. ADJS drps. priv. patio. Nr. LARGE l l}.r, encl. ·1lu, .. ....,,. pl} Qtlbttt no la&er than May tit. UCI . fwy, shopping. S375. 2: BR townhouse $225. mo. bldg, .pvt, encl (Utr .. pool, (; OCC. l2IO/mo. 046-4008. garai.::e. r.farned cpl or at 1:i;oio'--~ In· Price to $5.50. per mo. •MESA VERDE 833--8974!,VeJ. 32196 Paaao Carolina. sauna, lndry, "dlts. 11301 , mature adult. $140. "'Orn• .... /month "wttti Mr. Wiley: &44-5292 or SPECIAL LARGE 3 br 2 bl Univ (213) 966-4735; 33'7-6M8 Kee.Ison Ln 1 blk W. of Like .Hvlnit ~n I WestC 2 BR. & Din Rm. Prlv. ( W 8 r n er I Be at h J • I 1 ~-i 830-0150 4 Bdrm 2 both Clean & ' • · · 9 e o ch off s I 8 t er rno\'1e ~et . Old Wes Jl•tlo. Lra fnod •--', Nr. 84'1-4440 r••!,• 1.!!_~n lnc1"1' .. -ow , avail. Ph:540·73Zr Pa~k . rrpl , vaulted s.ntaM• 3 210 842 -7848 flavor with city 8llck So Cat Plaa/.'"11os.l----'------m6,.,et. ••u I w1ret SERIOUS Buyrr -S1nJ!I(.> · Ct'll ft, nr rec. {'enter. ••••••••••••••••••••••• feature14 ; Pool. eomple MeL.tooe .. . WALK TO llACH ~lW.batbl.Qnb or MulUple Re.idcntial. •WANTED• ~Sf1 -_!1)44/5S2-005.'l YOUNG fnmtlv , 2 B/\CllELOR. compl . kitrhenwlthttfrli:tera ' UTILITllSPAID '111.500 eaeh. No drive-Print.only. 67S-20JS Rt"nters& Pop.Owners FOR homes tor LEASE or bedroom. $l3S. Yar<I, furnished . $175 . Cull inC"L Wall to wall plus 2 BR, li.t b_1J trptc, pvt Beaut. ltudJo aptl 2&.'l llir.•r•fPOlntmtntonly ltwtal' FullProp.MJ!'.mtSc.irv . SA i.£ in the JRVJNE garli~(" mornlnlJs ,9684121 t';irpl"tlng. Adults only, patio, clot'° ear. *1'15 Br rrplci bltn•' di• ••• • ~Tee Rcntal.OneCOrp., area Call ••I We are Drok•rF-"ACHELOR SllO. No no pets. ALL NEW! mo. 634 JfamUton. CM. h '1 h 2• ' . •••••••••••••••• ' •• Aacnt 5:56-4911 y u kid & ''" 3 o u ll1pht now 4t only aver 445_6345 ev/833-810.S . w 11 erll. car garage. · · here to servo • O & Brlnir • IH!'-· • r . pet.I. Reliable, steadily h·w avallablt. wknda. Dal· i ·ao-nes. ~!'.~!!k91. From S215. DUPLEX 11)r, <'rpts. M.)\' WILi. MAKF. EVERY fenctd yard_, garage empl. adJt. 538-7947 To o.JO-.w' ••••••••••••••••••••••• drp8 & decorated . EFFOhTtosplveYOUH S18S. · · CQSJA MESA ~M~k!,!fGr~!?_!•!!.---::::-liO"i~:EIRi<N:-:;;-7":' Mature lldult. 2'0 F1ower houslmnceds. Open 1 daY, B Wj}(!k lOCJUfta leach 3748 IT ,8 ,_ •m r R £ E It 1£ N T A L .. TY HOMEFtHDIRS fll ... ~.,. .SERVICE. Ntw •~ti 3102 St. CM. IT R!AL ••••••••••••••••••••••• r pvt p atio D/W 1 -•11 H 8 W·'k • · ' 30HIWUMTS ....................... UnlverSllY Pfrl<.·lrvlnc •64 2-9900 • OCEANFRONT2Br. Utll. BUNKHOUSE • ' • •~ n • . ~ • ka COITA MESA /\LK to beach. I Br1110. 3 HR . 2 Ba, $32.S. SIS Prln· 552-7000 incl. 1325. mo tll .&/lS. = .. c~~.l~n:'".!'rw~& ~~::.~~:'ltlls~ H.B. 'LGB owner'a unh. •P· uUI pd Ntwpiort ~ach . ct>~on Dr. Open 10 tll 4 ---lBr-CONDO Nr. Sin 536-<l.ttt:49'7-1590 1939Wa1lace l bl No. f rvlne Ind . ~rea l-'==:...::;;.:; ___ _ 'prox l .S .. tptttdtbi.: •115, Vltant mobllt. d;uly~G~-ll.SS TURTLEROCK 3 BR , 2 Diego & Newport • 19th& 1 bl i!.otPla~en SS'i-2841 1Bi11L£FROMB'F:ACH! .WJJ;\~ (Of-~ , Costa Mett. Alto vaeiu')l BA . rnm rm, patio, W1&lk freeway. 2: Story. Newly The fa1test draw In the tia .. :'."\':' . -. Otlultt llta BR •Pll ••c•nt)'. llll,Oi>O te 1 br houie. ctn keep the fastest draw ln tho to 1chls & buA. Prime to1 de-c. Bltna. thlldren weal . , .a Dally Piiol Cltan\'Eait.sld• 2 Br. Will Boe.tlcCimperparkin( q.air ed.. p In. o n ly hont. Sl50. uUJ pd. A11t West ... a Delly J)llot Io c . s 4 2 5 I mo . welcome. .uoo. 918-4543 Cta1atf~ed Ad. Call 642-7458 con1fderchl1dor1mlpet. SomC!frplct.$1.&Sol3tO ,_,, Brohr '"'-IO Cl...Uiltd ' 0 ll+l-337811130-154fl, .. 1142-..Ur 1142·5&'18. • l ll0,1484lM4. Phone 8'6--cJilll \ I , - • , , ·n bi 21 l p ii 114 -I.I ,, 84 - ••• SI Li B tr OI NI A ~ H .. ~ Ht .., A c • M I R J .w B -• 2 n [ $ .. r 0 J w ~ ( I ' I SI f J • I I l ! 0 , ( N ( 0 I T s • s • s • • ..- • I - ......... .,.,..,,,.;., .......... ,........ 4000 ca...... ~00 •• ,..... 5300 Thursd!)',Feb,u!'Y6,1975 DAILYPILOT C9 "•••••!•••••••••••••• ~·•••'t••••••••••••••••• ••••••-·•.,.....•••••-••••,.••••••••• .. •••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• I 6082 • ........_ .... Jl4 Jll• ROOMS-· ..w up with •IMO.YREEYIEllT• LOST : bort-halr, ,..,_ .. , -U S H ..... t 6051 Robfln9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l•ec.ll ldt~ea iit'. wt up apt. No leue req. Dtx. otflcet1 11'0a lAase: 1409 ICI· ft. ntuter:ed. m--e bl•clt •••••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·D.'ru!'i"~~~CdH.,,. ~~·t1°~8;;:;·h~;:~;;.::;; 5el~t5or84.h1911 ~'~· fu\f P~t~lo~ ~~·::~an w~, r11. =-.~~l=ch under SPIRITUAL READER ~~r~~~cYe~nHu~:~:i1~'. Jl.TC>r>~~~~"i~~,~~~ bllD1.gltr.'.20sW,:,.s.t tk """'si~• 11e•c -~~· .. ~~ f:EPLNGroompvtent. SlJSrno. , 0 5t8-ot95. .y, r~ REWARD" "lk O~nlOAMl.oJOPM bl11 fa1t aer\•l cc . Fre(•fo;l'lt . S.l<l ·'4t'l6l1 217J6tll.$t'tt7._.7 • no , ew c • ..,_ .... .,.. ... • ba, nr 11\opl & beh tl7l DuPont. Rooqt8 ~·-· · .u Advlteon all matters. 983-64S2. wl~& -Daint~ Malun lldultl on· '120 n~afl!Spm • W -3223'111noon• 1110. 1200 Sq Yt. $3001 LI friendly. Cut nttht 312N. El Camino Real AltirotlOM 6084 J Br, Sl4S. Adut•-Nr iy.2U·9µ·2414. ' , ~ Ft. Mo. to mo. ok.•3'01 ~ar. Vi c.. ·l Old Madrid S.n Clemente. Foe appt. LOCAL movtng £:hauling P Ill ~, 300 SQ FT 1•-' W --M ·o v-·o Call 492-9()•• ,~ •1 bv a:tud~t . Lr• truck. n!l· ••••••••••••••••••••. •• ac c •foJp .• 1 bl~ _. 1 ,...,..,..... Lrg Room. Pirt rurn. • ctpll ..... r. .. 1 • 1mer...... area. 111 fl 1eJ ·i-:=--=~::.::~:_::-::.~__:::= , • shos:i'g cntr & bue . ~':-~3900 Bath, Vvt .enttance. no 19:_: per mo. ~al1750SQ. FT. tolUIOag.n. --J3U. PJ\KGNANT? ll.l .Barry.531·1235 ~1~~;0~~ ~1~1~r~ti~l~ &t!-3858. ••••••••••••••••••••••• kltch;Work1n,1manonl,y. 646 ll30or&'1'9--37o9. ~ Ptlme CM Joe. f.wy.FOUN'P: Youna male Carini. confldentla1QUAL Work . Yard dress m nkin~. s1:i'.:i1os LARGE 2 BR, cpt, drpi Tt•~SXCtTJ.NG Nr211t&lr\'&ne.S9Smo. SEVERALSultts500JQfl clQfe, clean,.'!J>)ph.a1e black Lab. Turtlerock courusellng & referral. Cleanup. Ato\'ing. Exp 111.51 I:[, Slater/Be11ch. $l45, 'ALM MlSAA.PTS. 548--:5993· thru 1150 sq h. \oC•ted ad· pwr. bl. wtr. o(ci ... .-lbea Vic. W -2472. Abortion, adoptipn & Low rates. 556--0347 . -le. 09 -2783 ' M lN u·r £S TO NPT . $80 •• S90. w /pvt buth for Jacent to marina, bank.& 675-8733 ·C1y1, m-ttl FOUND. yni!. nuffy, grev keef~'hgARE 642-4436 tfcMllffl~MhMJ 60&4 ••••••••••••••••••~•••~ ,_ I BCH. refined l11dy . Kitch restaurantonCoastHwy eves. & ht c11t Tut't..'iinear8 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• "f:ltA~t tl' ·r11 .F.. Ne"'~ ~=~-~.!!~ .... !~.~~ Bach, l Jc2 BR.f'romS175 prlv'llJ!i. Quiel home ,in ;t Ncwrirt ~~le FOR Lea1e: 'stora"e VI~ or Al ·ta Vistu. 499~ 11 OU SF. & 0 F FTC E Hc1nodel. Frt.'C l'sl !>i~n SEi VIEW Viii••. Adulla,NoPets CM. refs. no !mok:g. reepH.r ng, space Jn Irvin e n~a 2'06. Senlc•Dlrectory CLEANING by reliable jobs "•eh:qn,_c.~-·' '6 "I 1se1 Mesa Dr. 540-7195 DELUXE SUm Redhill ac Lear. eooo §t:i . •••••••••••••••••••••• & insured priv. party. Laguoa Niguel. New 3 15 blks rrom Newport n. Outside:tnact well, 141 FOUND: Siamese Cat. , 546~ rtt Service 60ll Br,2'h Ba,oceKnvlew.2 Blvd.) $65 Up/K. priv/CM /nr Newport Beach5otfices clearance, c::ooeret Alton & Balmer, Sanla labysitti1t9 600 " ••••••••••••••••••••••• frples, wet bllr. $400. mo. 546•9800 bus . Ad It. sm pet. + lge recpl. ntta. Near rloor. I.Se Orois/ltlo. An11.5S7-17M •••••••••••••••••••••• RE8P. College ~udent. n L•: 1-: s . \' u l' c ~ or lie opt. S40-M95days.J:===;;:;::;;::;;;;;l-~558~---0058~~~o!_r~548~-"'54~~-1 ~~;: ~1~J'~~~· :,'';i'e:,~ ~:~H1J!llt.D-816 LOST; 1'an Chihuahua, Bt!B:S~TTING I in :'Y :~z:J~!1~r. nun. Bob· ~A J· !\:~Ai Sr>.11-1 l~\U ~~- N"!\v Delux 2 &3BDapts. = &I-~ 4050 p /mo.752·0460. · • fm1. ''Pretty'' vie m · yrs up, unc · ni-:~JO\'l".IJ.~1li·il l:! Adult & fam. see, av,;. to ~ ...... --,· oom Oen-Sfoo-4550 Yorktown & Beach. HB . .snacks. w~dys to 5:30. JAPA~ESE housekeeper ~-wn VI• ••·p I ._, _,., ••••••••••••••••••-.•••• NEWl'ORTle•cH ego d 8 8 9 S20 wk 646 troJ 58lh F. o t t '-dV ,. ,;x..., • r. u.JLANSltllmtlCI . ~ ••••••••••••••-.••-••• Rewar • 91 ---4 5 or Se · · · .xp. wn rH.nspor a · Job Wanted / s2•0. to S295. 23821 """"'""""'"'' RETIRED/Ambulatory , **ZSOOSqft** 536-7380. ashore.NB tlon.642-5196 Female 7050 liltlhurst Dr. LB. 714-homelike. »tmot. xlnt. C11n divide. Air con· I.INK BABYSITTING : Af y ••••••••••••••••••••••• 495-1780. or499-1~. •ICKhelqH meals. 3 pel'$f15-or man d /heat. Nr Richard'• STQIAGIUHITS FOUND: Large Pel OWL. h JAPANESt-: ••.-.,.,., •. ,,,.,1 •••• ,,.,-, •• ,. •1 IR,211 •·wtl ~Ao AA"" • 1 b I v-B St ~-t •1 ome near beach. llol llOUSEKEEPER. ..,.. ,. " ...... ' .... _ 0( e. '"°_,...,.. Mrkt_ Pel.'Son a UI ne•• or IC ay . VJ'tl a " t'Sll. y 11 •I -wportleoch 1169 •2 t.R & Oen I C 11846 ......-.... lunch . snacks, crafts. 1-.:X Pl-:Rlf.:NCfo.:O. our 011'cl1r. '"I" •••.•••••••••••••••••••• PVT.Residence.3accom. S660PERMO!'l'J'H. recreatlona storage. a -"'..,.,,.,.. N.B.675-6752 •5-l8-ti8ti2• ~'.d1U7!i :J.11~ ~-· ·. from Sl75·$48$ avail. Home sur -C11HSueConners From 19· Jamboree &FOUND· Lg --------ug~ MetaV.rde£ciP &."'A.doms . round'gs.Semi-p\'l.S2SO, 556-0770or67S-5l63ev SanDiegoFwy.979--01.50 Husky /J',talam0ute mix: luilclen 6010 JAPANES F:housekecf>'~r R N . l-';imd .\' ).!row" S•0-1800 pvt. 5325 . 548-w&I R~ol V(-_.__.. 4600 I · N t B h ••••••••••••••••••••••• experienced, wants job. "uutd lik<" 1" \\ork tn • ~ilii========~ OFF[CE. air cond, reas. 'Cat I ....._ ma e, vie. wp. c ' HOMJ.;&TAXSHELTER 543_3706 l)1·"s offit·t•. hill-pl l1111t\. I• G•1tHome 4150 rent.2400W.CoastHwy ••••••••••••••••••••••• 84S-768S "" .Duplex pla ns meetin~ -NBa1't•:1.ti7:1 01111 •. •NEW• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lacross rrom St.uftShirt) NB or CM. 1 Br Hie FOUND: Sm. Blk. &Wht. Coastals Commission CLEANING Lady. Refs. t~ PRIVATE ROOM 544 -8678/646-8712 w/ya~d. Under SlM mo. male dog \'ic. Associat· Criteria. 12 previously Own trans port at ion Help Wanted 7 1 ,0 ...... : •••• H1m1 t· Working m an. 64647-15/ ed Rd '& Millon in built in Corona de\ ~1ar. 556-i073,979--0477 ••••••••••••••••••••• • ror ambulatory person. NEW plush office bldg, 2 work558·.5804 F 11 • -o '"""'" .:-: · ·1 * 2 WEEKS FREE 'Move in w/deposttl only 1 BR $190 2 BR $230 Refri1. Secu rity, Pool, Jacu zzi, Ree. Bld1 .w/flllCP.rriaf'! rm, Rilliard~. Culor1·\1. YOU1.LIEGLAD Good '!leals. Nice s.ur· to 6 Rm suites. Con· u erton.q • -vu..oc; r 1nanc.1nA ava1. Contac lncont9Tax 6 058 > YOUWAITEDJ round1ngs. Easts1de rer cnce Rm . Xerox lullNtl( Warm ington Brothers ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1u S121(. Inlrod.uclna:. new bach Costa Mesa. Avail now. copier. Nr oc airport. lnve1 /Flncmc.e F~!{~ti°~n :'r~;;h':.:~~~ 613-0930 *In Your Home* ~Tr~~~.·~~~l s SJg.\ und 1 bdrm apts well Call548-71 48. 833-3640 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cameo Shores. Call to Carpenter 6015 27Yrst:xpcrience lnsideServllep S7W wyeotrt3h110•e,deai"bfe· ~edirneedal PRlVAT~ & Semi J>riv . OFFICES Business identlry.675-2346 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reas.fees .968-8182 ;1Yl·a rs hkkpnAl's1wr·. , rm avail. Small Guesl O _.._.... 5005 0 h h d RE~fODEL, Add on. gar Supcr\·isor1hlt·c.-.:1.1er. BEAC_H environment • Home in Cot;ta Mesa. 400S9FT&U' PpG••-•J LOST. Toy ac sun · conv. cusl/newronsl. · •1'AX• Gen"l(lfe toS7l!O fur~111hed and un -642_9278 MISSION VIEJO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kink in tail. 5'' tall. 4\17 yrs exp. free est . Professiona l preparalion Se<·rctar1t·~ toSHOU furn1iohed . IESTPRICE AS,ICIAL lbs. Vic : Wilson & Vic· 645-3439. of your tax return l>~' P /tG('n0fl· toS:l.50 ~f Irvine Ave flt ~t"esu 54.S-4855 ~$185to$215 !~~I!'!~~! .. ~~~~ INAREA RESTAUl.ANI' ~i~C~ris~eward . REPAIR . r e model .~~~~:;: ~uarn~~f~;~e~~ IRVINEPERSONNf[· Crpts. drps, ..-.·et bar Newport Beach prime 1 w k SERYICES l!l-'·GENCY 646 ·8453 NZE~.p1~1; b~~~~;~: 831 -1600 location . Small. charm-FOUND: male Puppy. ~~~ea~~ .. 551·~~71 . guarn. your home. 549-3701 41'\S t-: 17th ~l lrv111e' J . _ . T ,-----~ng, rustic. Ample ~tk · curly hair black w/brn •SAVI': MONEY ON Suilt':!:t..a (.'o:;taMell<1 STIPSTOIEACH ~~ pRool s. J~cuzz1£zooa 1"J! OFFfCESllA.CEM.I . 1ng. bee r and w ine feel. Vic. The Ranch. ~1ASTER. Craftman '· TAXES.• Callme&pro· Call 642 _1470 . ' eservat1ons. · per Coast Highway license. S55 ,000. P h : Irvine. 551-1581 Specialty. Hemodeling, v e i l to yourself . , 38R,2ba.fums:n>Yr\y 1'1 week .714-493-fl273 '"C"Thomas 548--5527 675 -55 11 Co le of , finish ..-.·ork. Refs. Fre 551 -6539. Accnt 'g ~ 2BR,lba,wlnter,$23S e •J'1frA£ , Newport. Rltrs, 251S E. FOUND. Mans.watch nr. est. Guar. work . degree.Exp. - . ·?BR, 2 b•. $32Sunf. yrly 1)\.1 ,._,,,.. · Rentol1 to shwe 4300 So. 118. St fronL. 650 sq ft. Coast Hwy, COM. corner of T halia & ~!en· 499_3105. :. 3 BR, 2 ba. Yearly, $400 Ji,.0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s ign. lease or mo/mo. n e yr e, I den l 1 f y. ----MCISOf'lry 6070 ACCOUNTING CLERK 2BR,lba,wlnter.S23S 14335 -rlor.. WANTt.:D mature S2SO .mo. Bkr. George, DELI. full)'. equip. l n 494-2541 . CARPENTRY •••••••••••••••••••••••Immediate open1 n ~ jQ CHAMMELRONT upe AY...., straitzht male to share 962-5511 heavy t raff1c-well est. . , . Rooms. patios & altera-wt LL I AM s & Son s Custa ~1e s a fur sha{JJ '2BR,den.2'hba:nearly M•wportleoch Jge home HB Sl35 . -.. -mrkt. 64.5--0032 Mr .~UND .Aten s Pr~cri1>-tjons. No job lo small. Masonry . lie 28304.ti personinat't'"Ountspaxoi· new. 2 Frpl, all bltins . 962-8668 aft 6 Single or double deluxe of· Camp. •ion Sunglasses. Vic. 16th 642_3569 duy or night 8 · k b 1 k stone. ble, aet·ounts re(.'eivo'b)c> Dbl garage, boat sllp,l"!'!!''!!''!!''!!''!!''!!''!!''!!'~~lAlJv""l fi t'"e available. Wet bar. Pl. CM. 646-4757 . ~~637 1 . oc · &.-t::c neral office. St·nd rf S6S I r LADYtosharecomforta· panellt.•d ,carp.bathrm. 1.A.DIESDRESSSHOP . YOUNG Carpenter. sum<.· ~O·~~~YDa.MAR ES b le hom e in C .M . Contact Tom Carney. Beautiful s hopinama11F9UND :lO .SPD. 81~'-"· (.)uality Work , Lo"BLOCKWALLS. Patios. \\'r1tt-adnU.17X.\J;uly'l :.., BR. unf. houRe, ram. M A w /same. Pvt bedroom & AnythinJ? Goes b<wn8 & 5 center. Quality merchan· CF eb. L~· 4~~c . ~~uebird Rates. All Phases/ Sidewulks, Drive"'ays & Pilot. r .0 . Uox !St.iO ,' li\·1ng room . 548-7208 ; 642 -40814, 645 -310.~-dise. 64!i -5711 JOa m to yn. · -673-3658John Planters .645-8120 Costa l'tlcs u.c·a92626 , ~l;a;ebl~~tj~,~Leusc GARDEN S48-5960 wknd~ . 5Pm. or 5.fS--2860 after fOUND: Tri -colored HOME Repair. Carpen· CstmFirepla<.:eRefacing -Adn\1n .Salt•s 'rr;1i1~cef NEWPORT CREST APTS PARK NEWPOR'I' C.D.M. 17" sq ft op x 7Pm Coll ie mule puppy._vic. try. Dry "''all. Cabinets. Used Bri<·k P<'T"Sonnet l'ounst_'lloz;.. 2BR .2ba.condo~ 2 BR. 3 BA. tov.'11houSt-. 240019to5/sludio •rented BEAT l nrla lion with a Halladay & Dy.er.. SA. Paneling, Trim Work. Our Speciully WINHIHGISNT - COMMERCI ... I. 2 & 3 Bdrms .. crpls. female 21-30. $175. mo. eves . 2 4 1 1 P. C.H . good spare time busi· 642-4855 Carpel work. 548--<1123 Winter Rates. 645-8512. EVERYTHING '. -.. -drps, utilities paid. 557 3062 flcet1uite. N • S2SO 8\tins. laundry facililies .1 --~----"640-4l60 -"'... ness. 549-4252. FhOl!ND~ ~uppdy · loni:: Carpet SerYlce 6016 Mo•incJ 6071 It ·s the only lhlng! If you Re<". room w /pool table, R00~1 '°tATF. over 21 to lus'ne11 Rental ..,.50 Affiliate Full/Pt.·time ~ 1 r a r a or· 3 l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• love to be t.·ha llcnged aic p:ym room, sauna. pool. share 2 BR apt. S103 plus ••••••••••••••••••••••• VlMDIMG Li ndbergh School. at J 011 N'S Car pet & GORDON MOVING. 31!' creati\·t-. rcsponsihlc ,&- AduU s only. no pets. 2881 utilitie!i .548 -1497 W II th fi t Or anBe & 23rd. N.8 . U h 'J t D . h V I" -I perecplivt.•\\'C"'ouldlikt• Bristol.Costa,,_1esa. ___ e se e 1nes new 548--s159 p osery. ns am an. 1c,1ns. o"·estrates d-__ THE COLO""Y equip. We furnish large !soil retardants). inOC.Es ts.581---0&13 to 1scuss an t.•sc1l1•~ 751 1415 ~1 /Froommate wantedlll " · · II ot -Commercial & Industrial Degreasers & all colo . open1nJ.! in our · u · WSTCLFF area. 2 br. l\.-.1----share 2 l>r & den apt in 30 RETAIL SHOPS locations. Xlnt fi nancin" Calif. Animal Control brightent'rs & 10 minute Palntinq/llapenng607l ington of1·. Benefits in- b 1 1 p r HB ,,... r27 yr male. Nr Prime reasonable sp11ce avail. Starting ln\'est-8521 Edison Way bleach for your whit ••••••••••••••••••••••• elude profit sharin~. Cilll r:p1~B 52;:· Adi~~· f:;~ ~; Be a ch & At I ant a. available. large & small. ment $97S. Call today & Back of Humane Society carpets. Save money by •Wallpaperl-langing• Kim St·anlan . R<~-i..-. Irvine Ave. C~1642---0239 (St SIOO/mo. 968-8989. C>ld world charm with Get started on the road to 536 -·M.51 savin~ me extra trips. By former instructor. Dennis &: l)enn1:. Pc1--soa,· I[),, '!.o. ,.._ -~5__ 1-'rench windO'lo'S, ~ables financial inde~-'ence. Anima9601 ~ssi.~ League Clean living room. din.in Carl Rebko. &'6 -2449. nel AJ.!t'n'·" of ()run~ lO 'TO OCt:AN /. ... ,___ Y..'ANTED immediately. & trees. Adjacent to Ph r · 1~-,71 ~ & h II An County. ltilti8 Bt'"a<·h 38r.S325.mu.Pro•M>rt i· 1-"em:..ileormuleto s hr. t"es li\•al or Arts · or ino. 4 > -Animals lmpounded-rm a SIS. yrm .tSTATELICENSf.D t~lvd.11.B • I louse. 642-JlCiO ,.... CORONA DEL MAR beaut. 4 br home. Dover Grounds. S38-2700 Wrhr Terr. rem. wht S7.SO, couch SIO. chair SS. CAL ICOTE PAIN1'1NG • 'r ----1 2 Br Townhouse. frplt·. Shores area. W/2 st~ht. 580 BROADWAY Pil Bull. fem. bm/whl 15 yrs exp is whalcounts. INSURED 979-3335 APT. house n1ana ge~. SPAC Ne .. 'Br. rrplc. 2+ from S260. 1 Br from.,.. ........ mature bachelors. 5130 LAGUNA BEACH RESTAURAHT Be <I --• t . not method. 1 do work exper"d. f<>ll tim··-m·"-~~ h ti'·••• 94 P~ce<'ncl on1ale lo"quor · 8 · epup.m:.ue. n ,.,,._,e ll. Gd. refs . ' w bl. garage, OW. Yrly Pool. tennis. continental mo+ s r. u 13• .....,-s:! r• · Germ Shep. rem . s:i'"i---0" 101 PROF Painter. honest die <iJ!C \ll'orking t.·ouAe lse. n r beach. 4823 \~ breakfast. Some OC't'an & eves lie .. all bar. food & game bm/wht work. reas. Int/ext, free-for lge ;1pt house. Coran:.. R'-ver Ave. ••~ ~r mo. Cat l"na .,., ... , •·p· t 49 4. 7915 equip. 560•000 Buys il all! Lab blk I e•I re Is 548 2759 dcl 'I",-. s .. ,1 .. ,-, o•·n-~ ..... ~ 1 .... .x: ara e Respon . gal ,,..·ishes tll GEM-· ·ma e. •Larr.v l.ake's Steam cpl " • • -· · ".. .. t'.~ 673-7180. famal~ section. Clqse to ~hare charming Bui. Isle .. Germ Shep. fem .. fri & uphol cleaning. qua I 642-39-13. 494 -12(;8 · _1_ ~ ----------1 shopping & fine beach. home "'/s ame 67S-8IJS 2 SQ FT b ·120-FTuslinAve .. N.B. Porn/Doxie, blk brn. "'ork. free est d_ays ISf Class Ext/lnl paint. '" P~:.:~:ra:sT 1_64_4_-26_11 · or673-2383. · :~~plex or clu~:.e:r~ REALTORS 642-4623 ~le. "'·ht/brn. renl 892 -6813 e\'es89J-3686. paperha n ging. airless A(t~·1,;"1~11~~;~ri.1~~ ~11~: Bachelor 1 or 2 LRG 2 Brs, pool, nr shops, FE J\t A 1, F. to s har e fices&. storage rrns. Adj lnveihnent Cockapoo. wht. male STEAM Ci1rpet Cleaning. spray 25 yrsexp979·529-I tl·nantc. µardc·ning. Rep· adults/no pets. Util pd . spacious 2 HRapt.w/s tu · toMar1naonCoast ffwy, Oppo_.-s&.. 5015 Cocker.blk.fem ·1 am SmalL My price I v 1 07 12 K at e ll'!,,.. B;:~~=I ~84~onrovia. C,.1. dent. Ground Ooor. pooL 642--4644 ••••••••.".";::';~•••••••• Irish Set red. fem are small. 646-2575 FJ~i~t ~~~e~~~~~in:er~ i\·nahcim in \\ritin).!onl:-~. Fc.S224.500pcn9-6Daily<I--'-"-------"' age 18-2". Costa ~1 C!'a. ~!ORES-OFFICES $135 \VILI. CO -VENTURE for Shep.beif(~.Cem Cement/Cortenfe6019 Harbor are<1. lie. Ph . Spa-Pooll'(·Tennil'i •2 V.'EEKS FREE RENT 592 .50 + share uti I up. Crpts. drps. bath, air . additional equity capital· Shthr Tri. male ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-2356 Archite ctural Draftsman Acr oss fro1n 1',ashion Beaut. 1-fB ~,.rden apL'i , 548-442{) 17301 Beach, HB . 2 fl.1obi le home sub· Shthr Ca lico.rem . CUSTOMCementWork ·•-~-=-'--------- Jsland al J 11mboree on nxt. to Hbr .. studi06. l & G---1 for Rent 4150 842-2834 divisions. Sales Kick-Of! Shthr, blk. male Patios. Reasonable "'NOW .. is the Time to S P e c i ;1 I I /. i n J.! f n San Joaquin Hills Road. 2 br. from 5140. tUll rec.,.;-,;:,-.,,,.,, ••••••••• F 1000 ft 4/15. High yield. 1 or a TSh,bhby.bmlka le. bllk /ti:r~· Freeest642-8514 Don have your painting done. rcs luurant inl1·r1 o r~. (7141644-1900 846-l323 BW. orrent,approx. . kindsituation.willatand tr .. mac lnl/ext . res & apt . ~1ust h11\e :1 ~._,·1-s M.· _____ Single garage. 766 romm . bldg. al 1829 rigid in\'estigation . Lnghr.blk.fen1 •CEMENTWORK• 548-299---'-7. ______ 1 p er. \\'f lh or(l uf/!h Y.'ilson.CJ\1 .520. Newport. Costa Mesa . 644 --4670 --;--p 1-S 'd lk & kn o"·lc d gc of s hdr> ON OCEAN. 3 ll'n. 2 Ba. yrly. Gar. child & pcl O .K. $485. mo. S&S-7721 OAKWOOD FIGHTS INFLATION 548--t.731. C'all 540 -3280 for Gilbert -· RE\\ ARD : Los t male a ios, I ewa s CUSTOM Painting. I am fabri£'~llion 01 tnt<'r. ffl'· or Deno. MoMyWonhd 5030 Irish Setter near 19th & Planters. •6J6.7S23•. Small. ~f y prices are core produets. 1\lf1-c>d A1 . Office Rental 4400 ----••••••••••••••••••••••• Harbor. C.M. 642--8056 LEONJTE CONCRETE s mall . Gordon Desi.en~. 2:.0 F~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• How leasing: Sl0.500 at 10'%-amorti%ed 5 or 556-7777 ___ ~ s ·T AM p ING . c 0 b . 646·2575 cher. C .:\I . 540 -2'11.iO. .... Newport I s land \\'aterrront 2 Br. Den. large sun deC'k slip a\"a1J Yearly. 416 ~ 38th St. Desk s pa t'"e available S.'Xl Offl & r 2 d TD I c_:::cc:__ ___ I. _________ .. mo . W i 11 Pro\" id l' CH yrs. or n . on new llenonol1 -5350 b e~tonc, brick. t ile. •WINTER RATES I' ---1 DUP LEX. Ne"·11or1 . I bdr . On !'anal S200. The price or everything w /b(tat s lip :SZSO . i s go ing u p. No¥i 497-3127. Oakwood Garden Apt"s -""--°'='------I helps you fight inflation TOWNHOUSE. ne"'·ly de· by ofrer ing an exclu.,.ive cor'd. 3 br. 2 ba, frpl. ··No Rent ft a 1 s e patio. encl'd. 2 car jZar. ti u :1 r a n tee · ' , We pool, rec. center. adults Ruurantee that your rent Nr. Westclirf. S325 will not be raised for I furniture al SS. mo . St°'"*I home. Prime area .•••••••••••••••••••••• PatJos.etc.640--4349. Ans "'·erin.e !ie r vir{' ll6ft.&up 96B-l4S6 DIVOHCE Sll'l1 PLIFIE~ ---CEMENT ::~~~ag~g~~~r:~~g ln~ av a liable. 17875 Beach \Brand new commercial ANTED. second trust Complete professional & Block Work duslrial & Commercial. Blvd Huntington Beach. C'omplex' Spanish style deed money immedtly. Pro JI. r 11 m . Typing -Walls. patios. sidewnlks. 25 yrs. exp. 645-7972. 642--4321 . Plenty of Parkin.e. From Lg. equity. 494--.ltl4. Or Fi Ii n l( -Ser\' in g. b\1 hr or job. 646-6915 336 sq . ft. to l400sq . .n. or 673-8797. M e m b e r B B B . ------. HUSBAND & \\life team. I 5 0 I Westcliff Dr. Newport 1-,inancial Ctr Leasl!MJ Office Space Call on Site Manager t714 l642-3111ext246 . more. Full facilities. . 714 -774-6881 Concrete & Bnck Patios. exp. Xomp. Painting & Drop ceilings. Recessed MortcacH:les,Tnat . Drive s. etc . Many Cleanin~. Apts. offices lighting. Air conditioned. Dffd'1 5035 ARE you a devote<?-s~ap Salis fied Local Re£s. 5"3-9915 Prime location . just oU ••••••••••••••••••••••• opera fan? If so. I d h ke 645-8.'l12. freeway • Good"isibi\ity lo come and watch your JAY'.s Pnt'g&Derort'g STORES & OFFICES LOANS up to 80% favorite with you. ~all Jo Contractor 6021 lnt /t:xt. Reas. free est AVON S.4TS.- Make l!A .. Happy Mew Year Pay o(f last year's hill'h.&· start savin~ :J):?illn. ~o st•l lin ~ expcr. nCCC!\S. I.els talk ahout 11 . l'll!I : 540-7041 . 896-170lor846 5657 full year and you still DELUXEO~CES -"-'----"-~----~3-9-7-6! have the flexibility of AIRPORT LOCA'f lON S.. Clernnt• mC1nlh·month occupancy FRO!'ll .3S sq. n. Call to I it TD LOCMJ-;1/20/~ Olson. Feature Writer. at ••••••:•••••••••••••••• 540-~15or673-I166 Prcview.1714 l 752_1700 2 -~ro•--the People ~part~enllfAVf. llammcr wll.11'1 1 /R ai 6077 BABYS I T1'F.R ·11v<"i1~,. -..-. of the Daily P i lot . tra,·el~Newcon.st..add1· as er ep r oul. !\la1urt•\\Un11111w,b0 Lowest rates Orange Co. 642-4321 t iuns, r e modelin,11:. -•••••••••••••••·~·•••••• t·an loalh :1 todUll'r-; I·~"''· Patio suite from 8125. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plua you get a lot more S?95.M0.1450sqft.J Blks ror your money at mo. Incl. A/C, crpts. tobeach,JBR28A.frplc. 01i1kwood . including $1 drps, all util &janitorial scrv. • No Lease Req. • Agt. Ph: 498--0300 m1ll1on 1n recreation 1 ~1onlh Free Rent. f,.cilities: a full time Ac · OCEANFRONT PENTHOUSE liv1ties Di rector "''ho 2082S. E. Bristol.NB 55-7 ·7010 pl;,tns parties, BBQ"s. 1-----='--'-=---l br. frpl, I~. sundec_k. ·rrip~ & more! Free Sun- Very secluded, walk to day Brunch. ~ ..... beach. S300 mo.498-2167 NEWl'ORT BEACH [:!Glfflllil INVESTMENT DIVISION COMMERC . or office s pace incl. ~arage. S225. Lea!le. Rltr. 644--2343 · 673--6445 eve/"'·kends Scrttl•r MfcJ. Co. Ri chard French Gen·1 PATCll PLASff.RING sh1rl. 557-52511 l)('f. :,,i;;14,. 642·217! 545-0SIISECRET R e~c~led . Contractor.675-7180. Al.I Types . Fr ee p.m. Se~ving llarbot area 24 ~~~'Je~. F;~~~h~~a~~ Bec trical 6012 estimates Call 540--6825. yrs. bookl e t to C. David ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ing 6078 Announcell'lfllh/ Palmer Ent. Box 4606. ELECTHICIAN. Sm\••••••••••••••••••••••• Pt'f'IHCll1/ Irvine. CA 92004 · jo~. maint & repairs. 2 L. R.OTIS PlumbinJ? Lo1t&Foimd yrs esp . lie 233108 Remode ls & repairs . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Abraxos MaslOll)e 548·5203. · Water heaters. dis-1733FullertonA"e.C1\t -----po sa l s. rurna ces . BABYSl1'Tt-:n N<'ed'd for 5 'i'r old c 1rl 1n Knd ).!ln . (."ollC'i.?t' Pk dis· trict prcf·d fi.t2 902J'aft 3:JO BANK n\.LERS S-JuOll ' Singles, l & 2 bedrooms. Coplsh'ano 3878 !''urn. & unfum. With all ••••1•••••••••••••••••• the exlr~s . Models open 2 Deluxe Sltites. 4~ per sq. ft. Brokers Realonomlcs 675-6700 Lott & Found 5300 Exp. masseuses. 10-10 Gardeni119 6045 ds h"·shrs. 642-626.1 m/c FAEE ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • 642--6055 •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• & b /a . Complete plumb- (2) Months rentw/2 yr. LOST: Golden Retriever, --.-PALM /CARD REG l\1aintenance. Yd ln~serv .Li c.272$1 . l-'ul\ & I' Tirn« Exper1l'neC1:t l)nl y Conla('I Hoh Cre1i.:h tOQ IRYINE National lank CLEAN 2 brtondo tl111ly 10 ~o 7. Sorry. no Has Pool · ~ts or children. OFACE Sl'ACE. N.1. Westcliff Drive. ·o ne man ofrice S65/mo. Call Gene 1-lill. 642--0200 lfte, on 2400 sq·. ft. New-2 1 OCC 1127 1 5 m Cleanu1>s . TREF. Trim. L>"W & W Pl b' a • .mae. Oii READER• nc-novatt•.542_2772. , . aynes um 1ng occupant b ldg. O.C. old. Red collar. "Gers~ Ad /reduction -----Repa1r -Hemodel - Airport. View rrom 2 or-win'' 1 100 Reward . 10831 Beach Bl . J..:uro11eun Gardener , rcpipe-"'atcr heaters fices with cpl, drps & air 534·7184 / 537·7840. Staplon. 527-3406 Lan<lscaplnJt /tree serv 675---626! Sl&S mo.. 5'2-9214 Oakwood s..ta AH 3110 Garden X33 ::rroo Equnl Oppor. Ernploy('r cond. Bal .' of spac• 1 r.~~~=1~~iif,~==========j 1_!~~~ warchou!'e, w/overhead Reas 642 5_329_!685 __ -_14_2_5 REPAIR, Repipe. Water B t-: A 'I' I NF LA ·r1 f)i')' door&l25amp.120/208V SEEK & FIND'tl lndualrial f'at Use JAPANESE Gilrdencr. healers. Service lines. Wear lhP late:-!. C.\• ••••••······•··········· Apartments IEAUTIFUL WESTCLIFF BLDG NrWP(lRT Ot ACH I H W k 642 935 c lu s i\ t• H c t·lin t• scrv. 20c sq . t. Complete Yd work , onest or · -I Fashions ('unduet 111 S11rroundl ngs & cheerful, ... .,..... a.edi Morflli Irv-one and 1•10 ~Mt C• NI otr. ' " . ,, . ' ' ... sP.cious apt1. 0 v •Adultor family area5 6's.-OS50 v..=* _..,... 714·979·838.'i C 0 S M E T R D R U G N G 0 R C T 0 l'leanup. Cut tree!\. Jo're -t'st. S42-Jto_2'----MARV'S PLUMBING ho ml' fa s htnn s lH111i'. •2 blka from So. Cst '"''""~,._. • .._ .. So.ft, ~........ rRl~fF. LOC. on Coast Plai:a 16th at Dover ~=-,....-=--ll\\'Y in Laguna Beach •Adult re c reut1on 6-42·8l70 ./'...,.....,..... w/ocean & coast view. f1clllties&clubhouse 1-----------,/,.....,_."" 450Sq. ft. Beautdecorat· -chtldten'1playtrireas ANTA ANA 2 Br. 2 Ba . ed & crptd. wood -state licensed d11y care Upper S180. down S190. 1 pan1?1led. beam ceiling. center Dr \lpper S115, down 1125. air cond .. incktg Recpt •Cblldren 8 yrs & All 'W/encl gar & A[c .'----------1 area. & Wet-bar. Frill!. & YoUDlf!r Will accept k1d s&pets ·VERYNICESl.reetFtont parking. S350. mo. -sorry, no pets 542-6547 OfriceN. a-pprox. 400 sq . n. 494--0781 •2&38edrooms Aoomi 4000 ·1648 e"'·port Bl. CM. -'-'-----"-'-------I •From SIM ••••••••••••••••••••••• SCS-9756· tndustrlol Rl'fthll 4500 PARK ,LUA II M II · 'd ktt 1,. STREET FRONT 3 room ••••••••••••••••••••••• ODR , m1t prv .. s. R I ehr ba .. pri ent. SSS/mo. office. gd , location. 929 ENT 600·1200 sq. n. $100 IU5 W. $te·ven.s CM area. &46 2042. BakerSt~ .. CM. 546-4>212 SlTO mo. corrsunnower1 55, l''R e" FT 873-7039, 87s-filt6. S1nt1 An1 545-1121 GENTLEMAN. mai ler c ..,. -bdrm. Prlv home. Vic 1617WE°'STCLIFF--NB FREE llBlf SUS. Newer lBR. blln1. Pacific est Hwy & eeac.h AGT. 541-&132 Comm~la,1-lndustrial erpts. drpt. d!Aposal. Gd Bl 536-8518 Space 200 to 3'KXJ', 21 to loc: 2101 w. MeF•dd(ln. _.:_ · 30tpersq,n.:.:>dayarreo l'H:542-4.W! LOE room. pvt bath. kit FRllRIHT r~nr W/l yr. l•as•. SI•• 11 -En ilnile. 1 prlvp. Rr OCC & shop-Office spa e, handy to ~ .. =1 -0.11'1:::1!> _____ _ -•" ,n t F 1 $60 San Die(IO F'wy. All sties.. -small child/pet ok. 2701 P n i · • m • • -oo .~•Y• rreeftnt an l yr. 1500 59 Fl'• Ill' W. McF•dden. M24"l 516-2>73 le•••-331-uoo. MISSION VllJO St70. 2 BR, 2 Ba. w)weptt, DON 'T Give up the Ship! dtpt, b•tns. (ftgpof&I. Gd 1'Ll1l" it In clas~ified. )OO,Chlld/petdt.2701 w, Ship lo Shore Result.Il l M•rodf a. S<a-a47 641-il6!8. ' COrona del MarCst Hwy Olx &Ptlce froa, .ton 2M5 .C.tHwyll'I~ .... tri .. """' 278112 C1mlh0 D:oilllrano atS.n Dl~'Fwy Avery tumof'r83t·t600 C A N D L I 0 N I 4 S E H S I L 0 P M _ •646-9t"m • "'(•ck\~· profit <·ht'«k~. 11:-.•· HMNESRRANTRTE.\HASO R EELDUEICDRUGSLSNMLE EOGGLRNM U AMtOV I SF.IP NISSOEUSSRSY40NITSO I C01C4SOT I OTPSRN 1 SC ccroos1CRNNPO RR ICHI IEITWO I RI ITEHHADSOT DNTDNTS lu s 1Js v 1 1 s o EEEDF.NEPLW.\ENO I MXAM ' MXAMSMXD840YTHANRL8 FOSALVESRX IDSERPavo TONtOWAXSEINRAVAK A C CS PA IN WTES R EHT A ELE V 8t1ioy mud! h1rpr ··seek 6 Flt1d " pu11le1 with ovtr M dilawtrin Pitt pe,n«l in'" 1H0ntw tlri" o/ 24-pe,p boc*Mu. Toordtr.olumM I, II 1>r1d DI, .end SI tor Heh. rullit1r1chtcb ~·b• to ··S•k • ~·· 1,. c111 of1h1• n•"PI"'· • C...ardn 'J? f ~1aint/l.ndscp. NO JOB TOO SMALL of car & phOll(' !ll~l i 110 sod. ~pklr s. cleanups. R--~-l/R--Lo 6011 soil rond .~ ,..,._., 642-3331 1646/4908. • •••••••••••••••••••••• ---Room. Aclcltiofts LAWN MOWING REMODELING BI-:AU'fll'l i\NS S\;11 HIT1" for rent. ii' II S;olon :\.tnl . work "i:!· 1·onc\1l1ton:- S48 -~ 1l ;1y:.01 t»l':- Rf'liable-Reasonable QUALITY WORK DEA u1·y Ol'ERA11)H freeest-Oave-!SS'l-5939 Call°NowFor ..-.·i th fnll o"1nJ.!. rcn1 ---FREf. ES1'1MATES spat-t'. Great 0111.inr111r11t • Tllt: Best In Domesli And DesiJ!n in top f\t•\•:porl ~.111111 Cleuning. Robbie's Ha ~ 751 -5619 l'all folr 1nli•r\ le\\. ~~fop.548---0757 (213)867-S760 ~4 -7321 GftMt"Clt S~ 604 QUAI~ Work. Ttct. 25-y;; Be a ut~· <>1lr nt•t•dl•ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• exp. L~& sm •-~-F'rc-I -"""~ .... Com m. tiO +>."i 70&;. I\ r"• "TRTNGS'' by Moo.se. C!ilt. f• IR PRICE. Iii.' Hair R:iza1tr ,r~t2-Q4~ Gen woodwork. retniirs. 642-1770. Call Ken. I plumbing. etc. 642-5613. care. Hauling 6051 R-fl~ 6012 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~IAULING & LL Tttovfn,. REPA1RS, all types . Imm . Dependable Reas. Free est. lie. ask ~e rvice . SlO/load up for WJtlt. 830 ~S020 548 -2868. anytime. llauling & Cleanup. J.ite Demolit io n Tr ee Remo,•als. Reason1ble. 64S-8512 • ROOFING & REPAIR FREE EST. C:t'ARANTEED . 675-3233 an. 6 Be a uty Opet olot i No fOrlO'ol.'iftJ( nee. - li cen se ok . Com Ruaranteed. 00-1050 ----...-- BOOKK Et: Pt:K/Korep· tionlst. FrOfll off"it'f: ot bn~y ('hlropr11ctor Ex· p'd only lmmcd. ~­ lion. Hrs 9 1 & J-7. Di: . 01i1ry I .. , Couture. 21).t3 WefflcUrr Ur. Sul\c up. NB. &IS-'300 -..1- - • • • DAil YP<LOT Thurtdq, F$'"">6.1975 ~ ..,. t lOp 1;1,1, w.o.ltoc1 ' '1100 "'.-~,; 1010 ......,. Sol• -e06 MlacW.U0.1 ":"' 8081 ~!~?:.~.?.~!=--~~ . W~~ 11 ......_.w~~ · 1100.1 ....... w~~ . 71-···~ ................... ~ •••• J~ •••••••••••••••••• ,.~; ......... ii,•••....................... 1 • • • -._,,. -• ...,. -• uu ........... Mliiiliii•----... il· "1"Jllff'l;,l),\Jot•n• C8URCH l\UMMA<lE .,..................... 1 'II: ••••••••••--••••• -·•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .• PRODUCTION . · Ne~ tt9(~~"'iY-, , SAt..B: 1950 Olurch' St. WAH'Tm f l~:~,~~~ !~~;;:.:::·~~,· Pn:·ma·ture. part HRfLWAMTED MGRTrn'"e,Sl50JUam+. W•s b era. Dry~1'&. c :M.S.l.Yeb.8,(9-tl. Amp to rentorb1!\' or ".U.UoK302,ConlPadt:l t \mt', Hra Lo be dis Carn~. Age 23--48. Mr. r....h b.. I . """' ( Llie.r>n r 4 w9ted . 845 _3101 Couoter perlOllne&, pt. Levt.&48-$455. u• w , new wrntv. eectr1e nco...., ' · ,l.ir.!f2625. ti e d1 s A'M'Dl'I'ION cr-edl\. BotA, 3823 8060 12 alrlllll !o!U•la~. Also -----~dlys. IO~• H0use{viv£S. u~-NEED 2 Gd ladle.. Full. TYPIST Warner. Santa Ana. nr •••••••••••••••••••••• want lo rt"nl i'l·n~tt-r· '1'1101\1 AS ELECTRIC 2PP.1. Apply in person. 2 p/t, Car phone nee. M'r Harbor.!!t-2921 Y1f old Appaloosa ~Id-Rhodes st <1,l!cor su1t(·a~e 11 11C.AN S15(). Phone · • to 5PM. Tues. thn.1 Sat. 'Rleh.-irdt.846-6ol55. IBM SELECTRIC II WHIRLPP.O.L W.1ther i,nCfor sale. $425. Ownt:r keybo11.rd.:....X·l.".-.167__?___ &IS Gl~ -----!Joys & Girls Carl'• Jr. 18032 Culv., Ex . ed Ty ' ed d 16().l)lto<\llh-rS&O. movlngPh .~-149' WANi>.11 re to 14 yearti of age. oa,,; l::-o-"~· _••-,-•_. -----MIW R!STAUUMT pen enc accurate pists ne e Fl'igidal~ -wl\.sher $$0. ORSE €QPM'l' cJc.sCO\lt Tl) Ill.\' Sportinq Goodl 8094· I -· lmmed1"atel , . ••••••••••••••••••••••• .Y P lot deli very rout •1ouseclean),ng. tacly once OPENING -Y • . . Guar /del. 54~. sllJe. Over 100 Wt.-stern p A R 1· N E II s 111 I 1 n . • may be avuiltible in you a wk lo clean homo fur lcrtewclen Part T1me Operung horse saddles from SIOO. lt1rJol('r than 22 ft. t-1:.hul~ Sh:lS l~r:lnd new lOOcn i area. Earn Jlrolit for de busy s ingle ext'C. S3 1>er Day & Evening Shift LADY Kfpm~. wuher. up. asisortcd &addle pads, Boul. 492-87X.'i llrad ski~ w11,~,,,k b$1lnd411'. llvcriea & cash, u·ips 0 Coc~oilWmfntl.ff E . . . i1cluxelule,4tl'\O<Ml,lc:lnt horie blunketis bits -------u1)!S, unn1oun"'-'. merchandise i..-sellln hr. Lag Bt:b home. Mr. Hosffftes • xcellent Wo~k.ingCond1t 1ons cond.S75.8t7-12'78., spu rs. et ... Al1·, n"'W WANTfo~D : ·1:1shcll1.orEl i.~1 5 11~ ·rom Panno, 997-&112 or A I p • • 1 ;i f 18 4 new Sl.lbicrlptions. fo"o 494 -6801. Couftter H•lp ~pp Y tn erso11 * SEARS * merchandise. feb. 7 thru Ca nl i no li · ' St RestCIUl"'m'lt information please call Kitchen He lp Oranqe Coast Dally Pilot 10th. 9A M to 51'M . •nylimc. _ _ or.~ '9095 ~~;!3n2lt~-~~°nm J~=' Insur. Agcy Girl Apply Jn J>erson 330 Vt' est loy St .. Costa l.4et a CLEARANCE 17J41556-88-71 -Cash Immediately ••••••••••••••••••••••.: Captstrano area. t:ul Commercia·I lines. un-Mon-Fri betwn 14 pm Ask for ,Paul Ward i,i':'~ McO::~~'Sei~~~ ewelry 1070 o 1 d c 0 1 d , s 1 lr t~ r. S1'AINL l·~SS Steel sink, 49~-o630 und Missio derwritlng & rating. Ex· 630 HewportCJrDr An Equal Op•~rtunlty Employer ·'odels.· •••••••••••••••••••••• Jc"•clry. (:oht-;, lknl<tl nl'"'" 2 1h!l11!11y eaKeiJ. ii? Viejo-El Toro area, cal per. necess. Salary open. Nrwpc;irt Beach ,...... M WA..,TED G 0 I u, 1) i a n1 o tld s. "-ra111n11~ thh1 . 11~. Anlci. !MJ-63lO. Co. bene(its.494-1087or ----•SAVESIOOtoSlSO• .... w 3 tchl~s & Other In-~lO\'e.67J -1417eveH. . S49-30S8 . Nurses Aidts.•"""' · · . Fully Guaranteed TOP CASl·I OOLLA n \e<e"l•.n" Items. ih,:hest ~~Eq;;•;•;l~O~;;''~·~E~·m~;;lo~v~e;'fiii~~~~~~~iiioJ -r ....... w~~ 7100 d 7100 CONSOLESfEREO • " TY R dlo # 7 3&3 11 549--3061 ·-"P" _,_. HelpWante PAID FOR YOlJU Prices J>d.Houst•calls -•a • ----••••••••-•••-••••.•••• -••••••••••••••••••••• Sl(ip. JEWELRY WATCllES A> tOo•I' Nl·w\.\1t'ste1·11 Hif i, Stereo 8091 ':Jt CAHYASSER • IRYIMEUHIRED Ot-'F'IC1''., Reception. 1974 Lildy Kenmore ART OBJicTs. <:OLD; t)~~t·e. R~i\tley t.: l'o. ••••••••••••••••••••••• M'enOver 2l.StoBPM. SCHOOLDISTRICT phones, ty ping, filinjL RN SECRETARY-:!O /J Washer or Dryer.Save SILVER si-:HVI C E . COM.673 __ 1m;i5ti77. l'LR 'l'\l.l'o1ustSacrlfice. Mon thru Thursday .. Act:epting aoolicatiOns etc. 1600 W. Coast Hwy. Ill ~--bn;/wk S3 hr. Type, rile. !i60 o~ each. At these 2 FINE 1-~u RN & AN · -----.--Xlnt (·ond. 954-4467 aft •••Ml<> 2PM 0 .. 1_ -. ror:f NBM rShaw,642-9'.!62 ~rgcncy.._._. learn motion picl. busi· locat1ons only. Scars. TIQUES.645-2200 WAN'rfo:D: 1'"•111 h(.-d box 1,n1 a~kfor_Dc_,., ___ _ ~ ~ ---~ To Rotate shifts CPRNl II R b k & C · Cl '"ull wr nr + comm. Ex Substitute Food . & M'll . ness, Rcsumt' (no ca s!l oe uc ompany. ----spr1nj:s. ('an rt'a~. v n...n .... ,.,ed only •--fee • ••'-lanls l'~int .Tinter i Sman. in small dept. to cover ill· 426 31st St, Ncwpt Beach J\j'.la ms ,at Ma~noli a , RING 3.GS (.'LS. Oia-Rubil·S lift 6PM 645 U99'l -~"~ ~ ,..~. <iro~·1n)! ('0. near·. Cst ness&vacations.Exper. ----Jluntington Beach . tAi>pra1sed Sl250l SSY5. ---~_C_all8l9-2861. OnCallbasis.S2.85hr Plaza. 4 Oay/40 hr wk . prer'd. Contact Donna 002-7781&27()E.17thSt. 213-431 -1924. Leisure Musical • C •MY •ssiMG Apply 2941 Alton, Irvine Benefits. 545-7101. Ask Roache. RN, Cotita Mesa Security Officers Costa Mesa. 540-5090 World eves. lnstrumrtth , ,,,. "" . Equal Oppor. Employer for Forrest. Memorial Hospital. 301 P.1e0 or women. O\·('r 30. -••••••••••••••••••••••• BOYS -Girls . Earn . -----------Victoria. C.M. 642-2734. 4 Days .i wk. 3rd Shift. WESTINGHOUSE refriJ!: DIA~1 0ND & Sapphire DA VINCI Acro,·Uion. ·l S2-00·$300 mo, helpin(r! PART-TIME fo""'.Oi'.:. Unirorm furn. Phon(.' & & ~reez~r. frost free. Cocktail Ring. {)Id i':uro-yr. old. lll·autiful l'und. 8083 i:n.1 N1•"' ·r\·s. ha!r pri(.'<'. :-iolLd St;1t1" ti·I0-56i3. Boat>&Morlne Equlpm•nl ••••••••••••••••••••••• flt_hlclic club sell tickc JUNIOR SALESMEN STUDENTS car req'd. Plant in Irvine ~·~1te . hke new. $150. I)~ an c ut . S 17 .OUO . Bought $2900. 1'ake U\ll'r to· sportinJ even ts . TelephSttles !)6()·1436 RN"s~CCUJICU · Indus. ComplC'X. Call Lt. 536-1711 963 -3988 afternoonrevc payments. $74. mo. Genft'al 9010 S36-5716Mr.Spiker. Age 10.15. Earn S20-MO p BX OPJ{ lec<l t ~ays&d_1i1ghts.~a1ndby Wllrren , ~33 -3000. 16 CU FT frost free -only.___ sst-5131 :.1ft. 5::IO, ull ••••••••••••••••••••••• '. ~~l~e~e ~:tt}~';. ~~~ · ~elial~Je C'X.~r. ::::..,.,~~~ ~:;;f~r p1/ti~:~~~cefi:~t ~~:-2pm lllurs. 1'Ti & Coldspot Ref rig W/auto. DI AM ON 11 MARQU IS da~ "'k~nds. . 'l'AX /\l>VAN'TAGI'~ CLERK/SR DA fLY PILOT after ing service operator, benefits. 1----ice.maker.Xl.ntcondS?S. Cluster Hing \v /C.iulll WAN'rED to rent or buy !)onaleyourboat. • school and Saturdays. eves. Top starting wages Conta(.•t Mrs. Jensen: •Sec'ys, Bookkeepet"S "l"w1n box spnngs, matt .. Jacket. Approx 3 c-urat. Amp for elec-tnc acoustit• Hoy Scuuls 546-49!!0 ..,l, Youmustbeoutofscnool & benefits. Own tran.sp. COSTA MESA LizReiadcrsAi.:ency frame, headbrd, xlnl Muke offer. HJU-:l68l-I Gibson 12 ~tring guiltir. .'J•,..orcWy Potitloft by 3:00 p .m. and be able Inter view. ~on-1-'ri . Memorial Hospital 4020 Birch St. Ste 104 cond. SW. 646-5473 Pvt. ply Al:-oo "'ant lo rent f'C'n · To work w/small munuf. lo ~·ork at least 3 days 3-4. i\pply in .person. lOI Victoria, CM Newport Bcaeh 833-IJl90 F'R E EZER, uprig ht . Miscellaneous 8080 cler-Hhod(•s sta,l!t' or suit-co. 6-8 mo·s dwinic in-per week. No deli\•eries 1401 Avocado Suite 204 , Call For Appt. Scars. 2 Yrs old. Used 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l':ISl' kl'yboard. X4&-1677 sl.allation or mini com. o r t: o I I e ct i n 1i: • N.B. · 642·2734 EOE E t bl' hell 1965 Mers.yslems. Inventory Trans portation pro-l -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~-;;;_:~~·~·~1;;'~;.:;:;-:;-I time. S200, &40--50'70 W AMT.ED F'F.N D F.R -J•llZ f\l str. ('idhtrol or production vided.Call968-4812. PUBLISHER1S I• SERVICEStaAttendant Bicycles 8020 TOP CAS~I DOLLAR Yamaha. G ~tr + :-.nil ~dntrol exper'. desired. Equal Opportunity REPRESENTATIVE ROBINSONS Experienced •••••••••••••••••••••••PAID FOH ''OUR powC'r!ull a111p . FIBERGLASS f\1at(•r1 ;1ls & Supplies \\lholl·sale & Helail CRYSTALINER CORPORATION General office exper. Employer IChildren'sBoolc.sl 900E.Coasll"1'ol'Y ,NR USED bikes &parts. Sl5. JEWELRY. WAl'Clll-:s . 54X -1677. he)p(ul. ·l --K-E-Y~P~U~..,~C-H--I Liberal arts background. Fashion Island SER VIC r:: S1ation At· & up . 2488 Ne"'•porl ART OBJ EC'l'S, GOLi>. For Sale Ff'ndt'r 8;1ssm11n 1626 PlacttltiaA•e ~49-3041 · " some sales exper. Purt· tenclt.F.xperien<."ed.App-Blvd ._5.!\ol .542-79 io Sil.VER Sl-:HVICI-::. ll)(Jall"p.xlntrond. CostaMesa £i<!ua l 0ppor.Employer OPERATOR time possibility, calling PBX ly ill 1251 No. Csl. llwy. SC~IWINN 10 spds. fo~INfo-: 1-'l!H ~ &: AN -SJOO. ___ h/5-4332 17141 54&.0292 _ on_ our accounts . LB matched His & ~lers TIQUES.645-2200. • & I•-;.;.,;,,;,;,,;;,;,;,;,,;;;,;.-_ Exp'd. Keypunch ()per. bookstores. & museums. 552Multiple Board · · ---------Office Furniture -- COLLEC'J;'OR Min. 1 yr. needed four hrs. per day. Reply to Classified ad no. Experienced. P/1'1me, SERVICE Sta. Allendant ~~';,!~d · 585 each • F'IR f:\VOODSAl.E * Equipment 8085 loots Malnt/ agency exp. for new in-3:30 to 7:30 PM. Apply at 360 c/o Daily Pilot.. P. o. p/time. M usl be avail ----__ {)rg. t:uc · del S75. cord ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5ff,,1cc-9020 d uslrial comm. agy. Top Employmt. Of'fice. Cla· Box 1560. Cost.a Mesa, Cu Excellent BeneCits &-eves & wknds. Exper'd Cameras & s.i3. ~ ('nrd. 581 1122 ~ECY Ch rs S.'l/24. t>xec 1'\ I ••••••••••••••••••••••• c&m m iss ions. n ew Val Co. 1701 Placentia. 9262ti Liberal Discounts only. Neat appe:Jr. Apply Equipment 8030 -Coa~ Fire~'oodSupply_ rhrs .,~15/2~. drft r;na~·h H 0 n 1--: RT MAR l N to: 'atodem of(ices.543--9335 CM. rnorns 2590 Newport Bl. •••••••••••••••••••••••NEW Floor len~thnalural ~·I ll'rl'C 1:167 W 1.1 l,;~1 Forma lly w /lari.:es t -c=:;p~~N=S='f:::.:R=U=C..:..:'f:___l~O=N:i ------------I Pur Sectyto $550 Apply Personnel Office CM SILENT Movies. Blk/wht. ranch mink coat. cuSton1 .&15·7411 · __ ----yaeht nu1111t. ro in NB as Ms LIKE Type 55-60 pur chasing 12-3PM,-Monlhru Fri STOCKBOY-SalesClerk. 36.400'reels.Xlnt.conll. madP. Ucduced price.Pianos&Orqans 8090 fnrt.•n1an. f' hi1vc the anagement Personnel CHICKE.,SOUP, exp help£ul. No S/1-1. No.2Fashion lslandNB Art.Supplies. 40 ~lr./wk . SS.S.842-0333&644-4444 846--7076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• same 11u1.1lily al •:• I.ht.~ wanted. 646-5390 ror in· " Need conscientious loyal Equal Op-~un•'ly · 1 H """'"' ·•131 /R -&rview. it couldn't hurt to attend individual w/£riend ly Emplo;;;~/r start S2.25 hr. Apply 1-~ri DO')S 8040 HawaiianPuka ORGAN CLASSES cos· us ......,....., t:.,.. ~~--------·I the Career Nile at Red personality to comple-1,!!!!~~!'_;~~~~!!!!!"ll J:"'~S~a~t. 1-5 pm. 100 So. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Free to Adutts !l60 3:n i . _ -----nE L 1 VERY pa r t or Carpel Realtors and rind meo\off•"cc staff. Coast f-lwy , l.a.e. Reh . Shell Necklaces ' . 11 Boats Mort .. lllime.S2....,r hr+bonus l "E th"" 0 • e "''----------•PET WORLD• Smttll.malt'hsht•ll!i~<; , rctopttng eservat1ons • 4~cas. Ap'J,fy 315 E. lrd ~uantedv~~Y k~:Vya~~t A.AMES 1000/oFREE SolesDistrillllll'Dn Tt""'.Lf:P HONE SALES. 1Jorkie 5150, Chihuahua. <.'all~1K 7937 t:allfor1nformalion. EqufP"Jeft't , 9030 Sl,SuileE.H.B. Real Estate... EmploymentAgency Men & Women needed Experienced. \Ile have Uoy poodles. Lab. peke. --. Co~t;1 l'olcs~-.. &12 :M.''>I or ••••••••••••••••••••••• SEE 2706f'fatborBJSte207 for a new product. No an apartment in San doxH-, s hi.htzu. pit bulls. BAn~· furn1lur£'. ~troll-a· i''o u n t 3 in Va 11 ey , MEHCllRY 50 llp. Short DMfalAssistant CostaMesa 5..56-1100 l arge investment Clemt-nte.Necdt"'omen c;oe kapoo . porn . JOO chair, rn1 sl·(•ll. baby ~~-67:l.'l.4Jnly1hose s1n-shafl.IOhrsmax.boUorn EJ:per'd 4 banded den 'FOR YOURSEL~ needed. If you're looking or one couple to "'Ork. mixed puppies. stud iten1s.641i-1415 cerel ,v inlerpsted in paint . f'lcc. s1~1rt. Jas tistry: ~me lrontorcex: •tonday Feb. UJ.h, 1 pm. '' R EA L ES ·r i\ TE for p /time income Call Permanent. 213-437-2954 servi~ most breeds_ • 2525 L:-l~Cl'"'.N-_,_.,., ~·. ll"•fn·-,_ 1carn1n ~ lo play the 1Can. 5800. or hst oCr. Ron, " Mana..,er needed." We're art Spm, ••s-6581. and a"k r0 , •1 -h " • ~ r .• ......., ... '''""'' <ho••W take ·•d 645 206' da''' c;re. Salary open. 18 153 Brookhursl at on th; ~row! If you are "" " :• 3 '" · W. 17th a~ Fa1rv1ew. SA. s.io. !)hi. bl'(! S!S. (;d va~lag:e.•>flhisoffer. ' · _· __ w_:.: ·_· ___ _ resume lo: P. 0. Talbert. Fountain an alert. aJ!.l;!ressive,SALES-1 am a s1Choo l EqualO~i>0r.t~mploycr Openevc~3l -5027. cond.'1751':.1Klh .::52c.·!'11 CoastMusicSe-nic~ 197525llPJOll!'llSONOut· Box 1728, Newport Valley. dynamic person who is teacher&learnS500mo TELLER l'olALTESE ~AKC F'm SChBA d .. -:---1 --~ --bourd l\folo r . l~IKl:: Beach , Ca 92663 Attn: 963~5445 looking for f!reat future part time. I need so-HEW ACCOUNTS Sl50 : l'ofa 5125; 6-7 "'eeks .. .._, ivtng su11_. ge. COAST Nt-:w . ~-..00.1>46 -Sf>.tJ. _J_a_n_e_1 _________ 1IL-l_V_E--ln~pos---1ti-.oo--to-.-.,-11 with one of the finest meone to help me. P /timl'. Xlnt workin•' s:n-S566aflerSPl'lf. \\'orn 1v.·1l"{'. Sl.'io. Sturdy oompanies in the beach 549--4252. ,..,____ ch:l1r . S5. ~1t'l;d dt·sk. MUSIC DeNTAL Recept.needed. qu3li(ied person. must •-----------1 conds in 11. B. area. Ex-Sl5 11 I -, ,1 ••. area.contactu.<>.Salary' DOX I E red, AKC. 11 . a)y 1cn1s · . ..,., MUM st have exper. Costa cook. Ref 's req"d. 2 plus nverrides. Op-SALESLADY, ~1:1ture .-per. S&L or t·omm'I mo's. Purebred, beaut. f>'l2 8072. esa.M0--7617. children. Lido Isle Hm. portunity and growth is Must ~ave _kn1tt1ng .& bank. Contact Mrs. 1\I-stud 548 1340 · _D_l_S_T_R_l_B_U_T_O_R __ w_a_n_ted-.1 Call btwn 9 am-I pm. yours. Write: Manage· crocheting exp. Apply 1~ lison.213·678-3425. ________:_ _ _::_ ______ 1'J\YLOH -Dl1NN 5 p:iss liiterested in earning up1_67_5_---4 __ ,._2_. ______ 1 ment Box: 355 e/o Daily pc rs on. UN IQ U E LAR PUPS. AKC, l:hamp electri c J!olf c-art. nearly . • NEEDLECRAFTS 283 sirl•d, X-rayed. PRA new.Sl!00.675-Z81_. lb S800 per mo p/L Call LIVE-IN Companion for a Pilot Newspaper. P.O. E lllh St c M • TEMPO 639--6123. woman or limited activi-Box 1560. Costa Mesa, · ·• · · * * cleared. Black. ~-2949 &>RAPERY Seamstress. _ ty. Comf., conv. apt. in 92626. SALESLADY. exper'd. ~per 'd. LaglUl8 Bch In-Irv, 552-0617 REA' ESTATE fo·or Dress Shop. Over 25. M•eds You How! ,... Sa I commensu rate "" !:~~ S. C.st Hwy. LYM *100%* w/abi lity.548-538.1. Typish Secretaries ,,_EC HOUSBI~ Challenging position £or COMM ISSION Sales$1000Mo K hO ~ • l::'l:ll""C9'. ·ht / Indep e ndent pro -C • • eypunc pn E r I be h rig person w superv. Plu• o..,.ssion Ch •~ xper. or arge ac b"I" r PM' r · ress ional Brokers & oose yourown • ....,rs areamotel.Sendresume a I lly or 5 /time. 1 Need exper. sellin g Call540--4450 to Classlned ad no. 361, Great wages&: bene. Ap-5-:~c;'~~:s Mon-Feb9 smal l computers. Call Ni'~VER A FF:E ~lo Daily Pikll P. 0. Box ply 1445 Superior Ave. (orinformation&appt. C.Ontrol Career t:m{>!Oy· AT TEMPO fo~EMALI'.: Lab. We m 'r pups. six "'eeks old . t'R E F.. 497-25.'.ll. 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca N.B. 642-2410· E.O.E. call ED ment Agency, 5..56-8505, Tempo Temporary Help fl626 962-ffioM 34001rvine Blvd. N.B. 'iiiiiiii::L£i~JLAR /Shep. mate. 9 mos .. St'ars washer. ,1?as dryer. S75. Aoth. bar hl'lls: 842 40:~0 *I BUY!!* l 'OSTA ;\1fA,;;,\ * F(•h Organ t'~Hr* \\'IN'" (lHGAr\~ C)ther P1ize.,. Boolhs -1-:xh1h1ts .Jam St•ssion.s ! Fun&G1ftsforAll ('a 11 642-2K51 fnr free C't1 lcnd a r of Events S ~I Al.I. Bl)1\T IJO ,\C 9oO "'att bo:1t )!enet"ator "1th batter.v char~er. Nt'""· \\'arranleC'd. 1u ('ralt'. Porlablc. mount on transom <Allh bait t~nk holders. \\'('1}l.hs 82 lbs. Stow "·hile un· d(•rw ay. G rcatcst huy fol" marine 110 A.C.! S745. Firm. t>42-uG73 --- ·73 25 llP Johnson 0 .8. 21 ·• en,!!:. hrs. clec. slart. 5175, 67.S 5:~9 aftt•r6 Pt.1 . ' "'EXECUTIVESECY Kasabian Real Estate SALES iii all shots. friendly /J?d Good used rumiture & Reports diret:Uy to gen'I MACHIMISTS 18054 Magnolia FV MEN & \Vomen. makl' TYPIST "'atchdog. 646--6331 aft 3ppli ances or will sell ror A COHvEHIENT SHOPPING AH manager. Must possess Diversified wor~ lo~d. REALESTATESal mo n ey in spite of 5. ________ 1 ,ou ~t ' SH 'Ir Jl,ff g electron i c Ill· ~pro.. yourself.Sellarastmov-... -M ... STERSAUCTIOM R""" yping, ·gen ° -sl<umenlal•"on. Mode<n pie Why not work .1n th Must have J?ood typin~ Lt1ASA 1\PSO. male. 2 fice skiJls. Exp'd in h tl t H t gto ing repeat item. Be your skills. so W.J>_f\I . on JBl'o1 yrs. t~amily dog, shots & 6464686 & 833-9625 ~rson n c l & 'eecpl. workshop. Advanced 0 es area, un in . n own boss. No invest- K. t" 1 1231 v · Beach & i-~o unta1n Selectric & some office lie.646-3447 uties. Ir'vine Industrial 1~e S1cs.C :i1c.. IC· Valley'' Call Phil Mt: ment. Will rurnish sales experience. -----aft 6 or Sunday R.19-0971 . O>mplex. Salary open. tor1a t, "' .646-7165. Namec". Village Real pitch. You can not miss! ADORABLE pups. Some :J pe. SPJ\NISll BH si·t .Jleply to Dr awer ex. Ml\IOS oE':'s~\~a~le'._'963":-'.---4~"'567~---l;:C;ca;-l;;I W:;;;:e;;n;;dy~.-:963=--;J:-:-1:::63::::-. -::I PACIFIC MUTUAL J!ld. some blk. Mother M<irhlc top ~ldt· l;1hll' 1ne.Ca92!664 · 196'1New~Blvd.,CM -SALESMEN rtti 3 purehred Golrl . Gold swivel roc-k er. x ..,,., R I /Se...,.,, ~oo pa me. 700NewportCtr0r Retrieve r. 55'1 -3353 place !'etdi shes .Jlam~. FABRlCSTORE Colonial Motel · ec;rAIL ~w .. 1 !' M window film. Newport Beach 842---0825 BarJ;!.ain Ru.vs! n.ffi.4605 ... EMPLOYEES Call 644 -8494. Equal Oppor Employer -------II or part time. ex:p. MAINTENANCE Man ror In to rantastic ruturc >'n · 8 mo. old female Cocker: ENNIS Club full n1em P t .. apt complex. 673-1788 w/super co. where sh. Salesman w/exper. Poodle. bership . Sl25o. C.all q, oss. ass • m"'r, Tues thru Fri.1-4:30. '' · & d ' t ho g t Earn n 3/1. Costa Mesa. ..yp1 ng IC ap ne ex-mana emcn • UROLOGY Dack ofc-C.all 979-6.'>49. 644-52921552 795!1. 11114_112 •• 11_ per. will make this the S200-S400 p/time. No Medical cx1,cr. rcq'd. -----· ------.... Manager Trne/Sundries he · · r l'f h · l r t GER S l?1nn1n¢ o <1 new 1 c. p one 1n ervw, or app . Mature wom:.in. Type O<" • M. horthair. ferr>alc PU r r Y I' ;.i I$= h work ctory Work. growing Write This I Down! Ca 11 ·I> am Warner. 557-0215. ca s i o n a I I y , Ca I J needs .i?ood home. Gd. Purses. Spring colors. :1 int mfgr . 4 Dayl40 hr Active co. seeks am-848-1288, Dennis & Den· 548-2247 . · w/children. 979·3.114. styles. Thurs/Fr1 /9:3U lo , h hitious indiv. for · p IA f SALESWOMEN& -· 3(1-· ""IM 'IV ~~fi~~7~5~~:.rtAst diversified position, Lots O~an~~o~~~nt;~n~6v1i8 MANAGERS Waitresses iture 8050 !: ~ .... __!~i::_!r.:..'.:__.:....__ Forrest. of customer contact BeachBJvd,H.B. Needed. FACELIFT CocktailWaifresses ••,••••••••••••••••••••• f\1JNKCOA;T.Aulm .h:~1.c. -'l!;...:= -----·I w /~reat advancement! without snrJ?ery. A Fun· 1 ..• L.-•~!..a MATTRESSES strnller. Cost Sl.500. $;1c . 'Food Sft'Yic.e Ca 11 Tri s h Park. RECEPTIONIST tastic New Product, Call ~Y• •~S S.500. Silver Fox Stolt:. •t1.-.I 848-1288. Dennis & Den-p bl C Now. 548-6810. D.ay & Night Shifts . Q 1 "s."' Sl!'iO. 557 -413'1 _ p 1 ol ersona e. apable of PJ 's, formerly Cyranos, ueen. Ful &Twin ls __________ 1 nis ersoruie Agency A · IJ p,· ed t M N " wport Beach. 5 Day n s w e r 1 n g u s Y SALF.S-130 yr old Bunn intervicwin" 9-5 daitv. . • 1e o ove ow·· OM M ER CI Al. hair Orange County, 16168 TI h • · I 0 833~25&646-k. Equal Oppor. e ep on s In an n-Corp.needs woman/man 600 D N('wport Ct' Q,, ·;,v ........,. dryer.Aircond.fora1oto Beach Blvd.1-1.B. JI ' E d ' · ploy. Appl, call <2131 ~-----1 te 1.eent. xpe 1t1ous £ull or part time. PleaSt' Fashion Is land. M a n u a I R o y a J M S d R * GOOD quality sora & -J==-~34:::'.08"-:c:::c-::-------:-I MANICURIST anner, en esun1e. call 645-1995 Tom --~ t~pcwriter.837 9WJ -:::: W_rite ad no 356. Oail_y Thompson. WAITRESS& love seal, never used. ~-__ ---RNfTURESton>nceds KELLYTEMPLETON·s p I t p OR 1560 l\loving -must se ll . f · C t Cl bf 11 pend able Saleslady. 445 E. l?th St .. C.1\.1. c~~a Mes~. Ca~~ . --SEAMSTRESS HOSTESS ,,.,,, 9AA-8822. ~~~ b :~~-~ 1>. llS90~. 'ed rt t" f . 642---0194 ,... Over 21, 91)2 ----,.5 31_ am -. pa ime orl----------·I R~iefFood f.xpcr'dSailmakers. •OP ·----KINGSZ bed. new, com -.... -''"·'· ---- ternoon _& C\'C:· hours. l\1ANICttRfST w/ follow· S • S 1 pa~. full time. Apply in WAITRE.,;;;.,<.; plcte. still pkg'd. xtra lTRA divin,I! equii>'t. 2 Jory. Will train. Must in.e. p/time. Should be er't'ICe ~tor.. µerson.Ullman&tils,410 •BLlJl-:DOl,Pl·llN* firm Sl!!O (worttf .. "50I '. refs Apply •n M i< d f I hS NB d ""' tanks. 'ol'Ct s uit. S<.-aK1nn · abletodobothJuliette& .ust now n10 1 ~cc 29l. I, . . 3.'l55V1aLi o.N.H. Qu(.'en S170. usually 0 8 A ti M · 0 rsonaner lla.m .• 1785 porcelain nail s, diets & food scrvic - -I cnl!. qi que anne wport Blvd. C.M. H33--982I. sup~rv is ion. EOE. :1 Sl-:CR E1'A RY. full or part WANTED. Book kct.'f>er & ~~e~nc l del. 8.12-248B. oil painling C IN50) Misc. I-lours a week. Schedule time tr> "·ork w/land de-Sectry 1 da. a wk lo start IMPORTED solid Danish 642--9294_ RNITURE S;toreneeds MATURE J~ady to care lo be a rranged . Xln•t vclop1·r. O.C. Airport in• $m • offi1•e i II .s·/ Teak dinini: table & rour OFF WHl_T_E _____ l_hoo--ll pe~da hie Sal.eslady · for elderly ept Live-in. be n c fits . Sec Mrs . .area. Possible_ t~ work Laguna . '199_ ZM;i. _ _ chairs. S200 or make of-(or· 1972 'F~1~~ a1T1cd. part time ror Pleasant s urroundings& Dunlarl. Coi;t a Mesa c.v(.'s, or wkncli; 1£ part·WHOWAN'l'STO\VORK" fC'r.6Th-4U736'1S--l973 642_7118 $JS. ernoon _& ev~. hours. ~d. pay. 968-1931 Memori;tl Hospital. JOI t1n1e . 644 -4670 9-J 1 j ~ • 1 • -------'--'----1~~==~~------- lar y. Will train. Must --~-Vi ctoria.CM 1 J\.M .onl~. c"HOOORSJF.Vf:A CA l1l . New twin bed rrame. box JRV INF. Coast Counlrv ve refs. Apply in J\·1A.fl1RE Woman4S-65. ----.<f-.CRF",'l'A RY 1. 0 , • ~<111~ 1ours, sprin~s & mattress $35. Club Membership, $ll5o rsonafterllti.m .• 178.5 io live -in small ~uest nr:SAl.F.;SPERSON ·~ ne work for ~oursC'IF. hC' NiJ!ht sta nd SJO. +trans rees Makc()f wportBl\'cl.C.f\1 . hon1l'. Rm & board T • Nt:r.:DEO• f..'or·porate offiel'S nea your O'ol'n bosii:. !\.Ten or !'6:!-4489 r 675:_:..293 · sn\. salary. Lite duties. 0 .C.'. Airport. lnterestin women. Can Ix: s l1i.:htl~· er. ' · · eneral Of(ice1'o S520 DISPATCHING &12 -92'18 S('()tt RealtySJG-7533 & divcrs1fi~U 1~1tion ro hnndir:ippe d. Ne .it -Dinin~-~ame set. :ta" urfboard 7'2". Sffl: 7U i;·1 qualified individual. To .Clean Appearant'P \'I ~. rnd walnut tbl, 4 blk, •1.0. ~lot car trac-k & pay.ScndRcsumetoAd retirecl .1\j.!e 2.'l to 7H.Su1l· (·aptain$ chrs. 1165. tr1tnsformer S30 . ling on sparkling. fun MJ.:OICAJ_. AssisL Exp'd. vSnf: indiv. to comf.! Back of£ice. Gen. Prac· rd this super local lice. Submit h!!ndwritten • Call Lisa llichDds. r<'sumt.>: Box 378, Bal. 1288. Dennis & Den· Isl. 92662 Penonnel Agency of --------I ange County, 16168 Medical Rcc:ept k1ch Blvd. H.B. E:tperienced Only. Call f-1 O to 4. &M ---029.5 ,. GIRL FRIDAY . me tt:en'l off!. S3 hr, 4 MEDI CA~ Techholog01st 11 day. MU5l be de-C2! F /t1me. exper d , able & act:urllle. lie: d . AM &.: PM + C!all. e fMZ~ bctwn 10 84.2--0611, cxt271. kdY< Ollb'· Modlcal Rec:r,! HOUSB:W a MR •lure,: E.XPL<'dM -~ea.I "'4Tlnf f8 mlly needt eeep IOnUI U!rt Un • J!CIU''-Uvelnorcomeln. derst.1nd~ need o! In · 13 to T • l>r;vate room • du.trl11t Co . & P'-t..i.cnts. ?_V ·Goo(tPQ·2boya8 Bi·l1G-UAI ·CSpan11h>. ·oCatl Toll~M 25afl or $ST-111s for Interview appl. !jolary .,...., Med T,._,..,. REUBEN'S Mow Hiring BUSBOYS Day I. Mkld Apply 3-sPMoa ily 251 E. C-iHwy Newport lleodt Equal Opf)Or. Employer REUBENS . Needs A BUSBOY IAM-41'M 332. The Daily Pilot plement your 11H'orn•'. 496--4867 . 846-6322 1>.Q.Box 1560. Cost Driv(•U1Ctib6hrs11rn1n1T - Mesa.Ca.92626 a day, /\pply rn 1)('r~11n. Twin beds. ches,_& p REM JU M. Oak Yellow ('al1 ("o . \Htl ..-:_ dresser, $200. Portacnb, Firewood. mix & i;uve al fsecrelary/P.Ti~. J6ttrSt..<.'no,;l;i "'li~:1 likenewSJ0.645-TIDJ. 175. p/cord. 8.1&-1Ht2 or 4 1-lrs per Day. Pos1t1 ---586--4419 requires typing. Oling Merchandisr GorOCJe Sat. 1055 1-~-------- telephone answering ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• M EM BE RS II l P In ,;ome record keepin1 C.ARC'rAOE SALE: JRVINF.:COASTCountry Ca ll for l.ntcrvie.,.. Anticp1es BOOS foUrnlture. clothe5. toys, Club. SlOOO + transfer · 7S2-1761or7.52-17'°. ••••••••• •••••••••••••• misc. Fri&: Sat, Feb. 7 &: ftts. days 12131 2&1·7081 -~-HINt::st-: Nf'sl 01 T:ibl('I\, 8th. 10 am lo.3 pm. 2842 eves art 7 call644-67:1G. SECTV for C.P.A. Office, S15. Ulunket Chc~t. hurnl Carob St. NB. nr O.C. ~lrport. ApProx. wood. $75. Cherry St.ow. ,c<c_::E::•::;•t::b:;:l•::l:..:l>:__-,-=--::-1 3S hrs/wk, S3. P/hr.C'~i ing Table. 2 drw, 1trop Sa't o(l tOam. 1845 ~eieV::i~lp~)y~ leaf, S.12!'l. fW2-!lff.1011ft. 3 Anaheim CM. Gar J14A. p.m. Craft 1uppllc1. 1crap A f:?AB OF PETROLEUM GATE Lei( 1'fl hl('. "'/rh;, s t II I n e d ll l •I S"r: SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Quorum -Droop - Verve -Soiree - OVERDUE How tlmt5 hive changed! Remembt:r thJrt,y years aa:o. wh~n a SEWING CUIOE FOR THE ca.t. ON THE CO. an Ad it'1 c .. s.. Sprin g Dao! Quilt. Embroidery 9205 SIZES 1QY,.18Y, i., 1!f .. ;,_ 11f...,-r_ l,cwp lo ~o plaCM~ \•01111 lowir ~--•Yf'll rnot• 1111 lA!.J !!'hf!, ... , rwon•• OUIML M•n- dMrl11 ,lflcktl ""top 1aiattlf' o•·•r 1ld,...1lpflfll paot• S.:Dd: l'rtnird l'•tlttll t10~; Ha.U 1111..,. 10\'li. 11\'li. 14\41. If\.,. IH\I,, Sit" ll~ (11\Ult 3'1'1 Ukff 2Ji. 1•td1 gq.Jnch l'lllb1·tc-. !>.end Sl.00 (QI' 1ach PJltll!nl. Add 25 cenll ror ••th ~ttenl '°' nm.cl••• m•ll •nd specllll h111dllnR , olhtr•I•• third• da.u drhwtry wUI la~e tbrf!f! ~~ rw mon, Stnd to Msri•ft M•11rn, 441, I.be O•llY root, l'•t1~11 Dept., m Wf!lt lllh ~' Ntw Yorll:, N.Y. 10011. l'ri,_ NAM£, APDRE$S, ZIP, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. ONF:: FREE PATTER.Hof your l'hoittto.eltd ror,OM ltw9 Ptt• tern I'll 41• NEW SPRING· SUMNER P,4TTERN C\TALOQ, IOOlt)lK,allsl:ces, rrw ptrlttrn C'OUJ'!"I. Srnd T~ ~.SEW.+ KNIT Booll wkh batlctl.wep1Utr11 ....... tl.U lnlllnt P'•shlon Boot. .... 11.to IMtant S.wtn.a &ok • , , fJ,00 Send lfe1umc lo 1401 Avocado. Sle 501. N.8 . Alta: J.Cra.wford. J ELLY ap,lled to lhe Vanity Drsr l'oslrr lied f)C('Oupaf(t. sa1 mple le tbr.etd• 6 1 (int:ernall Buffei.. 1·i n' Ati. Si,11ns: rarlum1.11lft. tenw. JM?'ldh and gl~ botUei S Cl u a 11 h HI o" ~om MER EDITH Gardens. w1ll ~tep I.be lids rrom Neckla~e. Mirrors. 1nJS(' F'rl. S•t. Sun. ¥ft1S Hon· •l)et1af. Try a Dall)' primallvl's Iv dt>curutor fla. m n)' items. 2ICM32 i.t001AvedeLaCt1rlotl1 , Pilot Clattlned ,\d to Items 30 17 Sprin1.: St Kttn/orth )18 (N'r EqualOpp<>r. Employer buy, seil or rtil>t"tomel· Orangf', 997 5597 11n. SrookWUr1lfAdt.Jn1) hi••· pty, ~- Juven.lle delinquent wa~ a kid .with ;1n OV.ERDU~ llbrary 1 , ....... -! ' I \ I I r ... -· II' v II' ... Tl .. hn .., .!!i ll6' 47 ~ '72 22 •• '74 F1 22 <'O Al ... n< N• or lo • •• LE $1 64 ... ••• 18' a< d < I• 96 •• lb 9' kl A~ .., •I Sl 20· C( •• •S " <· S< ... . ., P.l Ill so Cl " " Sl •• JS c w d Tr •• •• s M •• I~ ~ z • 11 • k ;, ~ • M •• $ t 5 ( ' ' • I 6 '7 ' ' I ' l! ' ( 1 ·1 . . • • 11 I l • I '7 > ' '1 • ' ~ 'I • ·1 • I • Motor Cycl"/... ~ W...tMt titO AulM. hnpor+ecl 1 lll••th1t ~ f,..orfed.. Thursday. Februaty 6, 1975 DAIL V PILOT CJ 4 ....._•ow..-9040 Scoot.,.. ~,,u ••••••••••••••••••••••11 •••••••••••••••-.Y.·~··· ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••..,. u d -AMtotUHd AutotUMd . -····················· ·············-···-· WK PA.VTOP DOlJ..Aft Coprl 9715 w.-97JI Toyota -" ,. 97.65 •••• ~~ •• !:'............ ....................... .................... . >l' OY(l!iNS Cabin CrulH:r 70 YAMAHA Enduro. SeU FOR !(!;P USED CARS ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• •••••••• •••••••••"'•••••••••l •'t . D 9935 MustanCJ 9951,'f v.a.Pwr,Hold.lceBN: \Obalbtr.1.25«.10.lm FORElc~Ar:,.~c •1974CAPRJZIOO•_.~ '7'.°tlft.tAZDARXr• SAt!i ~wi:· ltlklll f9 1 0 ·~·····································•••( tlTOO. 875:-j!ll tun!!,ruthau1t.5U-lft0. or .. 1 Vii,• 1 pted . 'AMfl'M Coup~. 4 speed : Rpdl 1-31 ••••••••••••••••••••••• F tb k h l H' •ft t!eb\n DIESEL -.,•115 Et slNORJ! ~ou~lc•r Is eo¥lr• c ean rilldkio . heattr. ~tcor et!Onomlcal! t711FUV> Wxl& a a , 121. + REDUCED~ for Quick '72 l'>OOG t: a100. i1ut~ ·~?1\'er~' Ap~~., ;a~~cF~ TRAWLER.t1JJ1,J..Prnl ;~ SMQ, • ui,.UellUtCK ~1{1.t':Rl!Se~a~h~~o~:'. 51299 1tf3 CORONA Mark II sale.· '67 22S Electru 4 mil1tll . 1ni1 ula.ted. lo m1 6'fr. 5t~reo. new tiffs. ran«e. 2 ht1d1 (elec. 642-91J1 291511 borBI d l~SilS329'8 645·5700 dlr MX 6 ryl ,, hrdtop. Dr .. be•ul. eond!. full ~d. cond. Sec lo A1>· sade plpeiL «r1a.i;o ... holdlftl) w/ 1hower1 + ar " · . ..Stereo. air~ auto. r»dlal pwr, 111'1. Am/f>~m r;1d1u . 1>rec1alt.'~ ~Tu.kc o£ft:r 673,5984 SlSOO llk'.MAK!Ofi'FER Aat M.torftolM'l,Wel/ CottaMeia 97&-a:KIO GUSTAFSON • Mercedeslem '9740 t1ret.22MPO.XJntc00d. 1 way sutl'i. nrl y n~·"' 848-8472 ------·-__ .,._ '1)-1003. ·• · ,--·~ fl60 TQf' DOUAR LIHC t'LH MIRCUltY ••••••••••••••••••••••• 80095,&f4 -7873att6pm. tiret. 1 owner. Now onl.} Oldsmoblle 99 &-. , -•t••••••••••••••••••••• 16800 Beach l:llxd.. '74 1\.1 ER CEDES tJENZ , $725. 5'49-2644 . Ford 9940 •••••••••••,••••••••••~ F ISH I NO BOAT MOTOIQtOME PAID tr. o. (714) fld.8844 450 SLC. 7 ,000 rrile1J. 'it CAROLA. gd eond. '1.'J CENTURY. 20r. vnyl •••··~··•••••••••••·~·· Soles uni! Service 26r00TOWENS RENTAi$ IMMEDIATELY ---.. loadedwlthextra,.lt1u~t "l"leeda ~ome Eng. work. fidtp air l,S/PDR 1973 !''OHO Gran Torino OLDSMOBILE •.; 875-<m> DALE'S 838--0800 1 ~~.fr~~~11p~~J~~·t.:~d~ 11ell .648~~3 • ==· 4l~~i;~~ke offer. R&H.' WW ' tires, Xl ni S<1 ulrc Station Wa)l(Hl GMC TRUCICS 36' tom'I 1wordfi11h. rloc. Aut• 59,..fce & / & ~1 PG . S.1 100 or best of· '10 GRAND ltl ERCEDES ----· rond. S287!i. J'vt pl\'. ";/;ur <'1~nd ... stcrL>o Am· HONDA CARS '' 471 GMC. i radloa. DF. rarh 9400 ft•r 751 5093. tlOO : Movie stur'11 '70 TOYO'l'A . ,~h t>rry! ~l-2070 · 1'm rud10. v1nvl uµhol .s. U . ltyOlds Me-1.ler. J>rlvate purlY ·•••••••••••••••••~••••• personi\•carln mintcori· Qwned l_1y lnyota · lu~.c r;1t·k. Like 11t'"'· ~1v~rsbo 81 d 645 1744aft 6Pfl.1. VWTr--Colt 9717 dltlon. 39 .000 .~ctuftl mcchun1t·. $1100, '69 BUICK Eleetr;.1 Ltd $3•150 l'r1\·, l'ly , Aft O i:!QS\l ar r v , ••••••••••••••••••••••• miles <•001529> Will 644 -5033 ask for Xlnt.S950. 11111 .~-17 lst;:t c·ostaf!.1t'su M0·9640 '~\ZJ.~&e2~·~l~'tt'~~~'. J-~ 4'6-1421 3100W.Cu1tttWJ.H.l ECONOMY! lease or sell1 C714) Nav .. ltes~48-718S. __:..~~92,-131·1 ll'\67 FOHD Mustang, 289. '7 1 Olds T;;~•do ; .C2hn.64t--.5736. Ai1TO :AJcNTvER ;ants t54a·MOS ~?iA~~g~~~g~i 833·9300~lrt-'72 1'0YO'l'A lli -Lux ·66 'SKVLAHI\. hrdlp 4:o;pd .. 5fi00. Fully l;'t1u1pJ)e\I. Clciln. '1. 2•, Ba II NI II 11t•,• o'c -11 •M'Y"k eas,. 310QW. Coaslll""'Y·· N.U. Auto t•ans air "15 tabs ~ Pick; Up. 4'i>pd. R/H. d'° 57.000 mi. a te. p is. ptb. ('1111492-2500. Lit• Nu. WGA·l . ~150 0 1 1· Y ner squa Y u ti. a I e a 64a·94CI$ · " • SILLUS luxe l'on'lpershell111ps2, R&H.$495.675-14:.1(1 ----best ofr. J>\f.'ase cu F'lybrid1e. dual cot1lrol. MK 3211. 11aid! Cl49f'WZl Jo m i . s 2 3 5 o . '71 Cha t eau Wagon. 8 833·8384or554·0436. .-... 225 OCMC. trailer. 11ood -SO SHARP! YOU• OLD CAI. 714 _962 _1290 af't: 6 Prt.1. Caclinoc 991 5 pass. xlnt cond. rully ------'-'-="---_...., condition. WE BUY JMPQRTS 645-5700__ dlr WE1.L ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'<1uipl.S57-7m ·1:1 ('t'T. Sup idnl 1·onll Al110skiboat.s1400. VWEnCJ-1600SpK Tot Dollar For Any Oatwn 9720 LEASEYOUOURS! CADILLAC 1!174 f\IA\'t-:Hll'K \'Ii l.oach.·d. 1-'1\l ,S'I'. ('r 'I.~ Call875-88W. •CALl.530-IDtO• M·• ,.. ... , 'lode!. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ECONOMY! .. C' 1, 1 1\ C. I> Bk .,~:! 121!1 . .. .,_" " O C t ' t "' . 1s. :iu n I runs ... '71 TOYOTA MK 11 ranJ?e oun y s Rrj!l'Sl ; 211'8""1onWhale..d;e<el,68 SHELBY Mu•t•n• JIM PAMOS not ln1lalled. Cla11!lic. body w/n1ags. roll bur N~ds little Yo'Ork. s1 s:roo. 42M hp l:'n1t. sooo. MAZDA WILL IUYYOUR DATSUN, TOYOTA OR VOLKSWAGEH 100 Nt•"'' & U.<ied to Choose selection. 19ti8's·l97<1 's 15.000 n11. ii4i:!-1 ~19 ;1rl 5 •IX tll .!IS l 'l1\l,1,,, 3.·10 \' Coupe . auto .. ai r , 0 nEvervl);i\·. Pf\1 :ntlo tr;1n" \11 \\hit~ bl'autirul new white \ni"t lop :-.,;;.11 htch hook orofr. &f.5-2898 &16 5720 _ _ _ __ 200t s. l\o1anchcstcr loets. FClR I> THANS. Anuhl'irn t.:J6.f;ooo PAIO F OR on NOT. Hous~ of Imports \\'II.I. PAY ·ro J)()l.1 .AH. C/\1.1 .. KEN'f, ___ 523-7250 paint. 1309DP.1t'l .C•••· '69 l.'l"I> _Squirl' \\',1 i.:011_., S I 11111. lo\i h"uk ~11: •. _!"_5_·57~ _ dlr , 111'!9' P1S. P 1 ~ll:-.l· hrake~. ,~ l .1· Ni·cd:-. 11111101 l>tx\\ \\11rk . •1970TOYOT•MKll•. Btll. <.,ontl l'o11tl. ~.195. \\'1!! .-.011 ,1 d(·r tr ;1dt• Rent/Charter 9050 .. s pd , ineludcs i;m. ve Toi Dollar pui d for ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'ord . Asking S75 . BMW'snndallotherlm· t .£ASJ:o: 43' COLUMBIA. -~ 1607 -----~ ported ears. ALL1'::N. 540-0442. ,,_ t..jij' ...... ~ Privatt· l'nrtv 1;75 1625 54~1 l!i~~I ' Coupe. 4 speed. radio, \"'...,~""""~...,;~·..,_.:...-<'.I $165. a week. yr. lellsl" Antiques{. Crevier BMW 640 -1286 Clo11 cs 9520 20R W. lstSlreet loah, Sail 9060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sunta An11 8.1..'i·3171 ------.,,. 450 SE-197<1• Like new. 1500 Mi. Stereo. SAt.1':. WIRF. \VI-I EELS n UN LA 1•. 6.16--7902 radio, Slln!_OOf. ti46-1815. heater. nir condilioniniz.. Pretty y~llow with black interior. l.css than 2.8.000 miles. <825BQFJ Sl548 '71 CADILLAC Coup(' de Ville. Mint t·ondition. Private party. M2-2J17. C'\"t:'S . '71 4dr l .'l'J>, Ill.'\\ ralli~11 s, PS/PB .• Xlnt r und. Sl950. l'all 675 J((IH '67 Cpe de Vil!l', rull '72 Squirt• \\'agun. "''ell power. A /C, An1 /t'm, m <i int 'd /or1i? o"·ner. '1;,1 f l('l ii t'' l :-Ollrk. new hr~d .. ,·~. :\l;1k1• ulfl·r. ft·l 7 .1.1i .:l -'7:1 'I'( \I\( )N :\ 0() 1t1p 1•ortt~ lo 1n1 . n1an.v .;tras. Sl ,l~J5. f,..\,1 225!1 •••••••••••••••••••••••'511 'l'Alll :\1Pll TR3 . 18' Al.PlfA CA'I', i;ucf' re· \lussical S1){1rts C<1r . ady, new condition. Will lul·u-away llooni, lo nil demonHtrale & )!ive on nc"'' l·nMint". Clean. lessons. 51975. C11l l Si050.(':illi.i73 7635, TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATB. Y 1'U P ('ASH for cle1.111 ust'd l'urs and trucks Howard CM.-rolet 175x\4 U:1tlial. S:!4.88__:!:__ 68' 250 SE, sun roor. pow. '7·1 2fiOZ , air, f!.1uu.s. stk. "'indo~·s /bru.kes: lleet•nt s hift . Erne-raid Grn. va\\'e Job. Servll't' rc<'S. 1.1000 n1i, <'lean, S.S.595. $3650. 496-5950. GUSTAFsotl LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd .. 914:z _l l .B.~(714)842-8844 t'J3 ;i;118 MG good eondition. S7.'l0 or Sl.950. 1;1:1 !1~.k¥.i hest offer. 675 -~·--Pinto 9957 '65 FAIHl.A;-\I;: :.!l)~I l'<l'\\' ••••••••••••••••••••••• · 7 ·.1 ., • t> z • '·I l " S 1' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7t 'l'oyot••. 1600 eng. TIO. '72 Cou~ deVlllo 1 · t " ri -.. " .. ,..-n·cs. Urlt.'·tlll '~Cl' s '7.f SEl>AN l llr .. \ 1·yl." SAC'lllFIC'l': Air, ma~s. 11 pa~'mls. S200not run· XlntCond 639--02}!PP tran:i .·:i l'Ul s S\50 . :;pd . deluxt• 11,1, xlnt.: JJove anrl Quail Sts. Afl.1 F~l . uulo. I .Ike new. MG nlng. 536-6494 Camoro 9917 646 OO:Jf. l'ond 54\J OK:12 . 960-3311. ------'41 f•()RO .. 1 dr. St"<lan. If SABOT, Alas~ hull & Clean . ,\l i.ikt· otrl.'r! Jlner. lecboord. rudder & 612 7241 oars . • 1150 /offer . Recreational/ Nr. J\1acArthur. 10501.J ini. $4.KOO. or as· rl-" 9767 -----s ume lt"ase + 640 0279 _,,,.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'UK_ co._n1·1N. 1\ Sta. \_Vgn. Plymouth 9960 Jamhoreeundl!nstol ••••••••••••••••••••••• t974 CAMr\HO \Ooith LT ltiOOGf. S525.orbC'~tof· •••••••••••••••••••••.•• 9530 N(''A'port ReuchK.33 0555 1973 JJalsun 1'11'kup, xlnt. T , h pack. Auto, P tS. P/B. fer. Call ;1ft . 5. ti75·5:12tl SELL Us YOURC •RI t•ond . a1lpros . 9500 mi. E Sale.s.Serviee.&Leasing flUmp <1ir. AM /Jo'!\.! stt:reo, Lilt --AQUA CAT /\.I Sha1~! ••••••••••••••••••••••• "" · whl. deluxe 0·01 _ <'<l. p•o· '66 L1'D llO'l'(ll'. aulo ' . W 1 prl 1 ~350. 962 1677 Sales. Ser\'ice. & Leasing • & 11 d w/car top carrier. tlull)t', 1971.J OLIN t: Hl'<;(;.. e-poy op ce. tection. rallye "·heels. trans. ,JJ\\'r; l_l · • g . fl31-<M88. _ _ Yehlcle1 ATLAS i;pray !thil•\d . 1975 i,gs, street liccn:-it'<I. H1·hu1ll MUST IE CLEAN '7.f B2l0 A (', H trk stereo J\letallic bur~andy/ sad· ~1~·~~~0 .. 1·lt~ISN _ Chrysle r /Plymouth ~~5-4655. . ~ll!~e:_!SOO·f>.ll (ilS.'il. __ \Ylil lilke unythinR io V.xtras! t rndl•r 'o\'arran d!e int. perfc('t t·ond. in-73 Ctrv SQ nlanv xtru.s Open Ou1l .v &Sun. 'til,!l. 20' VIKI NG Sloop. Xlnl •1974 FORD BUBBLE trade . wat('hes. rinJit~. ty .SJJS-0 l)fr.~~3767 ' side. & out. 675-8624 xl nl 'cond 22.0uu mi. l'l\l d 6 S -1 . k ·rv·setl·.. .7, x 11 ,, ~,·~AN' even1nf!s&weekf.'nds. .. .•. 40083,,_0,.18 ,.,,,i; 2929CH 0 ,•,•8·bocMes".-l 0 vd. • r con , . a1 s. i;p1nna l'r TOP SURVEYOR ~000 11 1\ H H(JB Iii.VI>. ·' • , ~ .~ , u . l m· ...., ·• ou J?ear. SIOOO. 675-5473. E n1nl'ulatl' Cini;!. owner. l 00 W ,._ ... .._ ... Chevrolet. 9920 ---546 1934 •STt:EL floats 36' d!.'11. crsg. ('Utter. '69 . Xlnl cond. S241\ pvt ply 548-3761 MINIM.HOM• G-l5 15'!0 SLlvl'r "r~·v "'''bhi<-'k in 1 ·-•1n--,.'rua. '64 (;AJ.AXJt'"'. !"AMI. 2 Dr. .. Loaded 'wl'Llh l';1m1unJ? ('()S'J'1\ \1ES\ .... · I 3 21 642 9405 ••••••••••••••••••••••• V·M. Aulo. Good t·ond. ------- t' q u IP mt: 11 1 . v 8, tt·r. l)ui(·k su l'.642 ~ 1 " 3100 W.Col1ttlwy.Jl8. CONNELL s.115. !ffil ti4GI ·71 Pl.''l'~ll)ll'fll Satellite 1111tomati(·. J>l~"'l'r stet•r· FREEAPPR.A.ISAL 'ii7 JJA 'l'SUN I'. l'. c;o00 ----642·94QS CHEVROLET i:! DH H i ii .-P/S, P I H. inf!. J, .. ~s th•111 21'1.000 WP huv use1l <·ars & cond.llSina ~s.nutires. ---SALES&SERVIC.f': '65SQL11Ht-:\\'g n .H,\oll, air. v1n.}'.I roor. SlSOU_.' rniles on it. r:JgJf.FMI ·truC'k ~: l'idl (;Jl<l'l"ll rollh;ir.huckst.s.st(•reo. '74MIDG£'1' '63 1'R3. A Clµ.ssiC'inxlnt "''orn hut 1-cliubh .. ·. Pvt 49ti -1045aftlil'.l\1 loats.Sllp Docks 9070 S5J9ti l 'lfl':V ll(lL f':1· for a fr('l' Fl\l stereo. must sell. cond ! New BHG paint. 2828 Harbor llvd. S275. 962 :J502 --:1ppr:11s11L 25 rnp c S84!J _li42---ti312_. SJ.000. K.104166.i s teel rad ia ls. r eblt COS'rA MFSA ----Pontiac 9965 ••••••••••••••••••••••• P IER & Slip for up lo 32fi. wwcr hout or 11pllt must !>&ii. 675 ..-4073675-1!113 GUSTAFSON C;RO'l'l ll.111':\'l!tll.l-:'I' '1;~1 J)A'l'S UN Sta. W<o1f!un . ~72 MG-f\1 id~et.1tre1.1tcon· i;iot or. 2 tops. SlOOO. 546~1200 '72 Gran 't'orinoj Jl>tr)(} •••••••••••••••••••••••, LINCOLN MERCURY 1!4211 Beat·h Hl\·d Auto. IUl!f! rack. ne'wl .,1,.10.001 New b""kes & 640-8325& 494.54oi . ---~ mi's. New radia s. nl 'liR Fl Rt--: BI n !), \'Cit' l68ft08~<1C'hl\lv1l .. ' I ""2 ... '73 MON1'ECAHLO.vinyl cood 846 'i915~ft 5 I r II t"rcs' llunt1ngton'Bt·;u·' t1r(·~ s1~15_ fi.t5 -1.,.,· ._Jl. ., . r 11 1 1 . __ ._ -. · 1· can. u p\vr. nc'v 1 ---II IJ, 1714)8-12·8844 R-17 .6087 5'l!l<IJ.11 battery. "ov1n~-must '72 TRI UM Pl-I GT u. low top. u v eri u p . ow m1 . • 1 ,'(,.: s hoe ks. $I095./offe~ CHANNt'J Ua k Buy ·----Rot 9725 sC'll S1900 or offer . mile<1ge, custom paint. $3650 644 -5694 Mavtt1ck 994 831 tH-in •• ••iis/ ~~ brjdi!!C-55o. 4 Whetl Drlvn 9550 Autol, l'"ported ••••••••••••••••••••••• 556-410!:I. looks & runs (!reat. $3400 ~ C -; y I· ••••••••••••••••••••••• --" - mo.548-4•171 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ----orbestoffer.545-1064. 13 I-IE\ !~pa .'1 '71 MAVERICkCpe. ·i;u LE '.\1A[l;S . Air, '71 t~(IRO Bront·o. xlnt ,,...DF.;95"i# Porsche-9750 -Waion. Fully equip. Air ECON0~1Y PS /Pll. til\ll' ch·ek, vinyl SLIPAVAJL'S Ne,,.,rport Beac 30· -ro· Powl'r Of" Sail 10'-32' ro ... •er only Gll-525.J «:ond. V-8. /\IC. n~'\' "'·his Alfa Romeo 9705 ... J ~ .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• olk.swagen 9770 eond. Xlf1:t cond. Low mi. Auto. & Xtril Clean! rf. Sl2.'i0. 84ti ti819. T &: rims. To"'' bar. trlr ••••••••••••••••••••••• G ~~·s '74 911 TAHGA. Ice grn ••••••••••••••••••••••• Good tires. S3 .075 . 645.5700 1173cZJ:o:ldlr ----r htC'h ,52850.847 !);$-1~1 '73G.T .\'. 1\lpha Hon1{•0. ORAN EC...,_..,, metallic . AC. rna p:5.'68 V°"'squareback.$U95 644-2877 ---'73 GB ,\:\11 Sr\FARI $ T -• 95-60 I•rk blue. :!0~1. lh·;tul. NEWEST~ L.4.RC!'EST A!\-1 /t~M /Stereo/Casse~-phone_493-4474 1973 rt.lONTE CARLO MustCHKJ 9952 pass. Stal. \\)!n f'ull.J rue"' i·oncl, S4850. CiiJl l)f·nn•~ 11\lt.lf,fllATf. lt'. Lthr seaL"I. 60QO m1 ., -••••••••••••••••••••••• autn. /\'.\\ F:'\I . i.:r\ cone\.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64·1-2011 Of>:LIVf.-:RY ~14 .200.673---4642 67 BUG 1500. gd cond. Landau. P /s, P ih. P/w. t.1UST S\CR IFICJo·• ·14 Less th ;in :!711HU mt Hont SliJlS for rC"nt. 1' n. ·m r.,.ll' ~ '· ron1pl r('hlt. All ~lodels &Colors --t--l\1o\·in g must sell! $900. ~;;.·: ~~50~icn6:~;.0760 Mustan~ I I Lo"· 1~1. \lti, %~ lKfi:I i2 .!'l0 prr ft C:..t 327 t·n i::. & l'1 utl'h .19li2 c·1 .. ~:-.11· Ci1ul1•tt:.i o• k·M.11 Motors '70PORSCHE.rt.1us t s€'11. or rl'asona blc orrer. __ .__ A't /F''' ,1,,,,,0 _ o.d -~" IC I er s r.1 XI t nd S595(J " ... <-'' 'AA TE!\IPt-:s·r 1\1r. 1pw.r:. 845-28~ 67:1 b:Ol1'1a(tliP~1 . S1l1cl1•r . '11.irt· p;1r l s 120 W.W'rnC• • af!s. n ro · · 831 ·048K . 1974 CAJ\1ARO with LT bronze.t>"Pl)'.:»8 -f\932 ·----R t I 'r15 1'!27 .. 645 5528 ---ne"' tirl'S. brakes. etp. looh( S-.cl/ '65 f'OH D Pick Up FlOO. € t>:tson;i 1 ,. ~ ~ • al So. rt.tain . . 1972 VW BUG . Am/Fm 8 pat•k. All extras. bill of '66 MUSTANG 3 pd 289 l~1MACULATE in & out.- Sil r-901 A di 9 7 07 S \ 557·2132 •74 914 l 8 I clerl U d N warr. Must sell -sac. • s. · -43n I •••••••••••••••••••••• t•yl. rel.I ll eng, J;!d tirt•!.'I, u • •1nt;11 nn . .oa11 St.~ er trac'k stereo. Mag.... ew 675 _8624 "veno·n"s & enj?. ROO l-ITR. tares gd Pvt. ply...:..673 ·r• ~.· ·' e fl mp er she 11 , •, ••••••••.•••••••••••••• l--:or ----9730 "''arr. fttust se . : "'"'"en . tires. Sl995. 644-8786. '" ,.. h 80 ff 16, FLAT Bott um 32 646 2167 2 001 s I 4 I --r 556~030 ----weekends. 892!1 ~~~ $<1 or 0 · '69 PONT. LeMansConvf.\ -7 1 "' 4 ~pc . tr .•• ••••••••••••••••----.,...-'61:!VWPANELBus'.rully """" Loaded. f\'fust se•t.. Chev. Pro1t. S2.000. ;-7 Cl lEVY '"T Pi k U-AJ\1 /t"~1 ~t<'i-eut11p1." :1ir. TIRESALE-Good.vear pd C It f t '72Nova. I of a kind, orig. S875 /offe•.83t -979--7009 eves. 548-2241 1 · "' · C' p. In mi. I t11M'nt•r. lrnm<J1·. eq · a or ex ras. '66 MUSTANG V-8, i;!"ood --v"'"' days 350 V-8 .. xlnt _C'ond .. 4 548 9842 ISS:i<lSRadial.SJl.72+ Art.7PM493-7920 buyer,onl,v4600rni. mechanica l cond. S600. J T speed s t ick shift. eon1-------_ 636 _7902 •65 VW Bug. AM/FM. r,46_96:~-38.18. If riv . Party. Call 16Ju~~ J\:~ .. ~: ~i= r•sportaffoet pound low J?,ear. Ask'g Antl•Healey .1964 a56C J!:OOd cond. S700. Call 644 5687. 64 98 •••••••••••••••••••••• S2JOO. 646 -7312 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• S4IOO.s~C'lo11ppreciote. 675-5287after6PM. '7 1 IMPALA. 4 cir ------_S500 __ ._s_--~I ;·, ii42 KBMI . 'GK AllSTIN 1\ml•rit·a. 675 -4233 lfardtop. Vinylroor. P /S. •1968 COUGAR• . Thunderbird 99'1..9 Ca1 ... r1.Sale .68 Jo'ORIJ Jo;SO Pick Ll;. auto.~!eun.a.m 1fn1 .S450. --t - -'72VWCAJ\1PER P /B,A /C.Sl595.552·97_95 wit h extremely low ••••••••••••••••••••••it •••~•":'!•••••••••••!!'!.~ 11 '' "'t·s2twavs Camper. C~lllSJJ 3976. ·r:h··,'o!Jlm2,e5a p'dP·,·u"b~~,P.',1!." .. L GOODCONOJTION '73 CHEVY 1.a.u"a. Get ~Iles. Re_a .1 ~auty ~'ilh '65 T ·BIRD xlnt. r ~-~.,.,, 32! ~ uo: .. 82500 -" air cond1t1on1ng. Vlnyl f.'ond. & int. disc bks., 3YR Old 8'Cabover Pil-.-.-. 67' 3000 "'',oVt'i-clri\'f'. de<'k . xl11t . cond. run~ •548--4696 • for Rt'altor!{. 40r. n;iof. cleC"or ,1trot1p. Real t irf.'s . 5475 /besl ofr, l!rim C'amper. S9'25. Cull Vans 9570 l'onlpl.t·t l'l't·tt:-. .. E\"l·I strqng. 55~-8607 ------PS/PB. Nt>'A': um/fl'T' sir. ni ce car. IXDC7531 Sl346 545 _ 2301 ~ 1 963 _1664. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t·oncl . Si:!.100. 4\W -.~o '69 VW bnJ!'.. xlnt C'nd, new stl bll'd radial.<i. SJOOO. GUSTAFSON __ _ JAG UAR ·11 114 POHSCHF.. nev. paint/body v.·ork. Sl350. 645-7650. uuCOLN M~CURY Veqa 99?• metallic blue paint job. 644 -1549. 979 -0386. " g\ A~f !FM stereo, xlnl ofttinental 9930 16800 Beach Blvd.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CAMPER SHB.L 197 2 f"(IHO f'.-200. Xlnt BMW 9712 t•o111I l'r1\ iJle Party. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• SI 25 962-4097 646 7!0t! · Sclles. S(•r\'ll'l'. & Leasing C'ond . Call 9--4, 673-3071 '65 \'W. ll ebll t>np: .. mag ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11.8. !714) 842·8844 '71 VEGA Coupe aft.4.673-2590 1M•heels. \vide tires. ne"' '69 SEDAN 4 dr. Full Auto. & Eeonom.v! MoblleHCHMt 9140 '71 l'llt~\·. ''!T. \'an. Xlnl 4'\. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• fond . i"u brks. tires. "' ~ NEWPDHT IMPDHTS ----------paint.S795.G45-1642. po1M•er. Good roncl. rt.lust ·oo J\1uslanp:. xlnl cond .. 645-5700 fTI4CXUldlr '70911STarJ?a.Silv('r. illl BAJA RUG bit , & sell·makcoffer.548·1686 auto tra ns .. P"'r strg. JO,; 50 Plymouth MobilE' paint. A ,.1 .F /'.\f. Semi· home SJ.200. or-trodC' for l"ampl"t S2100. 541'1-0!!23 28' to JO' trovel trailer.. .111 .,.,. \' (Ill -544 -3417 UH t.; •• an l . runs 1974 BAVARIA CLOSEOUT SAYE! xtra~. Very cle11n. Hun~ -re · cng S675. 545 -2600. Classified Ad! 6<12-5678 perf.S7300.646-851S tran s. Run s xlnt. '73 f\1AHK JV, all xlras. ~--------------- ------540--1055 anytime. Xtra clean. tuke o,·er Capri 9715 Capri 9715 '62 RESTORED. rcblt. St•hcryl lease or buy low book ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••.;.. -----·I ,.:ood . Oood "''Ork ,·an I 0 ' x 4 2 ' i n a d u I I !850. t.">4.'i :!70.1 Westmins ter Pk. rront 'fi9 -L'llt'\'\' Joi <·,\'!, uuto 1100 W.C..sl Hwy. II& 642-9405 E'nJ?. 6000 mi warranty, ''alue. Days, 673-4010, ne"· paint. intl!rior. tires Volvo 9772 cvcs&wknds,837-7329 kltch. 1 Bed, alum 3wn-· & chrome rims. l'vt pty .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Crevier BMW aft 6. 499-1036 ings & shed. SpnC'e SS-0. lr11ns .. H 11 . Xlnt. t•ond. Short walk to everything. 557-78·1'1 20M W. Isl Stre<'t JHSl!'n ~-:9;:c7;-l;:c2~1-R ..... "-'.,.=lt ----- Satlla Ana 835-317\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9755 '3500:...!'!: 545·7616. '73 D()DG t:. ~1a,e:;, cusl Motor Cycles / interior. l ~•pc dcl'k , i('e· Scoofft'I 9150 ..!._)O~,S45CKI. ~51 -11138 _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cl-IE\1 Y \U~ \·;in, ('pt. '73 KAWASAK I 100 CC'. panel. nu 11rt's, mags. 1450. cash or take over xlent co11d M!i-1 88.'l.1 payments. 645-"'813 or ---- 548-9443 afterfi pm. 1974 Ford \'1111. Stt'rt"O S3800. 673 2'757 artt:i-!i ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST $ OLDMAN MU~TSJo:LJ . P~t 1-luskle 8 spd, 350. fl.tint -Sales.Servicc-Uas1ng co{\d. a tanks. mufh '74 . 1" ~'ON Chl'\".\' \'<1.n. Roy Carver. Inc. lilearinl!:. S700ortradefor "''Ide tires & rnculs. tx Rolls)tnyC'e B~1YI' Jp:e s t reel rnoehlne. tras. Afl. 5. 1'147-1821 234 t:. 17th St . 673-6372 Autos Wanffd 9590 (\)sta f!.lesci :Wll-4444 '75 KAWASAKI 003-Z·l .•••••••••••••••••••••••·73 BAV/\lllA. auto. JENSEN HEALEY & JENSEN HEALEY INTERCEPTER NtWPOl\T IM PO HTS w/xlras. Must see lo 8P· Orange County's Malaga. xl nl rond . 21.000 1100 W.C..st llwy. llJ. 642-9405 preC'iAle. lJnder 500 mi. H I h tSluy mi '!{. ~ t1r l'ick lip . Mu&l sell! Owner hus CJ•• er lease 11200mo)6<14 -2224 K---Gh• pink. 497 -2516 on lmporh ------ - -armann 1a 9735 1111 Maxey To-,oto Capri 9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1969 500C'C KAWASAKI. Call Rogerorblll ••••••••••••••••••••••• '5!1 KARJ\1ANN GHIA. -•m•~.~ ~•n •--or besl ofr b,v 2/10. Call _ 8'17 R.Wi • 1972 CAPRI 2600• w , · 1 . · · Tom673-ff089aft6pm 4 s peed. AM tFM radio. m;o.C:1ll~4i1 6&i6 We Buy deC'or Rroup, \'inyl top. Maxda 9738 '74 llodako 125 Dirt Bike. Merced e!l. J)orsche. !lunroof. Mi chelin tires.••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlntcond.Must!lcllS.195. Holls .&ExotiC"S. Cirecn ~ith blRCk vinyl 73 RX Z. xlnt cond . or orrcr. 496-7:I07 aft. Clnssies. Imports tnp. wh1te Csprl de<'nls. i\M /F1\l Slt'rroTape. t1n · 5Pi\1 _ __ JIM MARINO taJOJEX I S258G c!C'r warrant\'. 644--4258 1974 YAT\1AllA ~lint · MOTORCAiS GUSTAFSON artertl·fl(l . Enduro so. !"K>O miles. 1200 W. Coa:i1t l.f"·~·. LINCOLN MERCURY __ RX __ _ Never U.<if'd in rllrl. 11,1 New1>0rt lit•nt•h 1fi800 BCll(h Blvd.. '72 MAZDA •l cond , SJ50. 644 -7873 an f) fZ;;;;=i6;:;4;::51;°· l-;1;0~2::::;;::1;;-':;L~B~. ~( 7;";';8'2;;·8&t::4~11 S'l'A TI <)NWAGON rt.1 ~:1·o nomy P · ,.. 4 ~pC'i'd & Original '12HUSKY400 CR. Like STAR G A 'ZER •i',,. 645-571~ <tS>FWOtd" ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70RENAULT. Economical 30 rt.1PG . •75 la,E!s. S825. 831-3359 art 4 PJ\1 . -0 -------,--- Rolls Roye• 9756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROLLS ROYCE SILVER CLOUD I CThe hard-to-find mod€'1 I Luxuriously rnaint8ined in ty111cnl Rritish thoroujlhness. Thi_.. silver ingot & E>bony beauty will be a joy foreve r. SlS.500. SILVER CLOUD Ill In sane\ & sable C:>i:· quisitcly maintained by Hril1sh eraftsmen. lla!J power windov.·s. power steerinl{. pov.·l"r brakl'!'i, a.<iCOt tablC'S & all the UC· couterm€'nts dc~ircd by the rnosl clis<'l'r11in¢. SIG . .500. new. Never rt11 •Nt. S750 ~"''-'-:-'!,-r-'-'--8 .. •.LAY R POLUNl---.--:::7'"--I or offer. 536 OOM2. M .,._ o.:1y At*"'r c;.,.;o.. H. ----Y Mt•'''"I '• tlri• s1.n. T ThC'~I' vchiclt·s n1u~I h.-· seen to hl' aprrf.'ciatecl PICa!{c u:-;k for HiC'hard Lamb at r.uaranle" Chcvrolel :\1otors. In c. locatccl in Santa 1\na at 711 J.:ast 17th SlreeL . Please call for an ap. '7 3 MAZDARX·2 pointmcnt . ~714 l 543·93lf Yellow eoupe. 4 speed, & -----7 To de••IOJI "'ftllClll• fo, fri4o¥, rf!Od --m (Ottf9pot>d""'° to~ of-.. ZOdioc birttl ''9'\ I...... J! r. ,,..,_, llC""' ,,_ . ""'" .. ' ""'• .. _ Sharp! 18961·1SV} Toyota 9 65 645-5700 dlr • •• ••• • • • • • •••••••••••• '73RX-3 C .... DISCOUNTS? REBATES? ANYTHING TO TRADE? We trade ror almosl '69 MARI\ Ill. 28.000 mi . OriJ?inal owner. All ex- tras. Xlnt eond. S2995 . 646-3322 days; 673-6738 eves. anythin~! Aulos. So;its.1-----------1 Jewelry. Real Estate. elf.'. You can't beat our Pl'RCl·IASE or LEASE deal .) FACTOR\' R El{i\i'F.S on selerted '74 & '75 TOYCYTAS & \/01,VClS VOLVO '74 DEMO SALE • 1971 Conlinontal• Loaded with every option 'available-True luxury C'ar with a ll the ('Omfort.<i. Real good buy. (135CFP ) S2786 GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd., H.B. +714)842-8844 ·73 MARK IV. xlnt. roncl. Sunroof. 1\M /Fli-1 ta1~ de.-.k stf.'reo. all xtr••S P\'I , pty. V1('. Lk . 1\r. ro.,,.·heacl . Call for appt. All cars are low mileaJ?e. J.37---~~ ___ _ t'quipped with air, Corvette 9932 AM I F~1 s tereo or ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM /FM 8 track ta.Jlt'. & .73 COHV .. rt'<l l'onver1. 2 n.11 reoture rer,na1.n1n.c. ·r . \!\l /t'M stereo 4 t i me on un l 1m1t~d nps. / · 1 ' milea~e warranties. spd. .. 351~: leather opllun. nejldy for dcli~'ery ~.llOOm__!_l.:_~·~1·17_._ NOW! •74 ('OHV. 350. itir cone! 142 p:i /)lb Jl"'"· am/fm , .o;ooo "' 1 l'ruise cont.ml. uuto.. mi. ·7~ Ttigs. ft31 -·0tf16 . power :i;teerln!!. rue! inj .. 0 . r.reen SMH9. 1115117 l 122 ·111 C<lU Pt:, Cortez silver. 35(1 t·u cni,:. Arr. P :B. it Ill /(m stereo. xlnt cond. w/ Sluto .. pOwersteerinJ!'.. Polar White. blue inl. & Lo"'' mi. 675-3823 -- fuel inj. $5.199. (!151121 Cou9or 9933 142 ••••••••••••••••••••••• w J 4 speed, air. stereo, Polar White. just S4999. (#5138) 1 .~ .. ,..,~ ... ; ... 1-, ...... ,..,rr.~, .... •1974 COUGAltXR7• f,oaded with all th€' l'!oodief;, Real pre\tY ri'd "''ith bluck interior nncl half V i nyl roof . <497 KAM I 54242 ,.~ I a .. ,_ •h 10 ~· "h ., ...... Sllvec beauty. l't'OROmy. l'Uto. tran!'., 27.425 milts . & tlO day Co.mplete ~1c<•hon1 ra l Wal'fanty. t399lIG C: J INVOICE 2025 s Manchester + A!l@heim 760 -2011 GUSTAFSON UNCOLH MERCURY 16800 Oeach Blvd .. 11 .8. (7141842·8844 " """ " 1. Only $2399 M5·5700 dlr '74 MAZDA RX-4 Coupe, 4 ~peed , illi r. 15 ,000mlles-Batan(l'l of new car "''arr11nly! 1800KSI l SPECIAi, This Weekf'nd Only $3199 11<$.5700 die 10%? Brin-your bc!Jt dedl lo our-}o'\€'fl Mgr. and be pre pored to drive home a New Toyota • ~WtlemiA \IJTOYOTA 1'66 Korbel•. ( M 646 9303 -- t '70 VOL~O. 20r. Auto Oodc)e 9935 trans. utr cond. Only ••••••••••••••••••••••• 20.000 ml . Orig Pvt O"•ncr. S210CJ . 67So......8972. '74 l)ART. immne. cond. 5300 & take ovrr pymts i4 VOLVO Sta, Wgn,. Air. Must sell. 892-297<1 •lereo. !!trl. shh~ Xlnt -0--;-.------,-• cond. ·7~ Lie-. 5$095.orof 72 .art .,~·1nJ1er. r rs. P .h fer 557 -360fi ld1s~ front I 8 1<'. V!'I · 26000m1 . S2680. 962 0616 '69 VOi.VO P1800 "','all the enras. 644 7300 Cla!ls iCicd Ad! IW2·S678 loday! Phonf' ! FACTORY REBATE ON ALL NEW CAPRIS AFTER YOU HAVE MADE YOUR BEST DEAL •... WITH YOUR FACTORY REBA TE IMMEDIATE CREDIT! NO DOWN PAYMENT! Immediate Delivery! O.A.C . AT ••••• GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 ~each Blvd., Huntington Beach, Ca. (714) 842·8844 • • ' -- ·I J ' ' " I I I • I j I · j "75 Coupe DeV-ale" · · Brand New w/Cabriolet top. Leather int., AM/FM stereo' w/8 track tape, twllight sentinel. fuel monitbr_s arld many dlx. ac· cessories. 1 yr. 12 ,000 mi. warranty. -(172257) . SS18416 ' Sales Leasing -Serv-ice Huge selection of new -and previously owned Cadillacs. NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-9100 ·- : BETTER HURRY! ; ssooFACTORY ~ REBATE -. ON NEW : -1s , .. CHEVROLET s200FACTORY , REBATE ON NEW '75 VEGAS s2oof.ACTORY . REBATE ,. . \' . QM-NEW CHEVROLET OVAS · ~ OFFER EXPIRES BRUARY28th • MAVERICK 5300.00 MUSTANG II Z+JMODELS ~r::~.~'! ..... 5500.00 . --Super Ca~ Pickup . . HURRY -S~E ~ '_. .. HURRY -SAVE . . ' I • .. • < HURRY-._SAVE. THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 642-00 I 0 THE 1975 DATSUN1s HATCHBACKS, 2 DOORS. & 4 DOOR SEDANS THE NEW'75 LONG BED PICKUPS! BUY or LEASE '71 Plymouth Duiter , Extra clean. Coupe. (4798FO) 7ZD-5IO•W9'L Auto .. radio. healer. hai'd to get model. (661GNK) '7ZGMC Y• Good condition 124SH0M) Sl895 s.t.Pricfd • SEE . , .ro APPRf(IA11 . . GMC TRUCK CENTER . 4x4 SPECIALISTS -oflll• . G-'ROUN'C +tO<:- UNIVERSI TY -CLOS • GMC ·.COSTA MESA. CALIF • . FREE G~~':° . DECAL GIVEN WITH AHY 'GMC Tl;ST DRIVE THIS 'WEEK! ALSO, lllGISTH MOW FOi OU. 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C~nter maintains !or t!J.e h.,.i>J\Jl aod eveo \11• con-. tinued eX1stence---of the med Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich s'ai~Wednesday he is consideripg rcalling (or a Grand Jury investigation into what he. said are ppsslble con- ruct o( interest resulting from State Seri. Dennis Carpenter's re- laLi'onship with the Western Wprld Medical Foundation in Irvine. ructs ol mteres{, ha• safd he will oppose nrtanctni, ot · a general teaching hospital on tbe UC Irvirl(. ca.qipus if it would com· pele with Jloag .Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach. nighl, Diedrich ka!d he w'b. rurtous about the content of a let· ter on Carpe.Jlter's letterhead iie- lating to the appropriation bill, which would (inll)lce UCI purchase of Orange County Medical Center, additions ty already appropriated funds for the on-campus hospital and start- up costs.· ·l'ri.~e of $5')' nµmon for that s~eb a i,,cjllty will take' pa- . Medical ceP.'1'!.ls •'blackmail''~ !j•'111'away from Hoag and its af- the uoivers1(y,:-;:. '· . · ~ f1lit'ft1 West~rn World. The ca 11,pel}le'l'..;'' c011.ta_cte,,f~ J,U N~nor~' Beach Republican Sacramento ,IJlis ·monung, aai!t PIAA~ lo attempt to have .t.l\e he 'is· not ·famlll11r w.itb lb• let\l'I': hils,plt'al changed to a "tertiary to Pfeffer-. · . ·. · · car~·., hospital designed fot, re- scttOOI. ' • LegtAlatlve A'.nalyst A. Alan Post, a st.rank voice in the state ~gisl'ature on fiscal matter's, has proposed that the UCI med school be closed and its opera· lions coinbined wilh those at UC DaVis. Carpenter. who denies any con· Undei the' terms of a pending agreement, Hbag would merge with Western World Foundation in an attempt to build a 100-bed hospitsl on an 18-acre site near the JJCI campus. In an interview Wednesday • One of the letters, addressed to If(;f.Califoroia Colleee of Medicine Pfeffer _says the c.ounty, CdM Body Stuffed in Barrel eir's .Council Aide Capi.strano ·Goes Big Time SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO may still be a little city, but its councilmen are getting some ''big city'' ideas. In a 4·1 decision Wednesday, the City Council voted lo allow each councilman to hire his own legislative aide on a slx·month exR.eriment.al b_asis, Each will have a quarterly budget or $450 to be spent on one or more persons. He can spend $3 an hour or $30 an hour, but cannot exceed his budget. VOTING AGAINST the move was ?tlayor Roy Byrnes who 1aid the fdea tended to be "anli·staff" and did not represent"good fiscal management. ··t would support an increase in staff or one aide for all or us,'' said the mayor. ··But I can't support this. I don't want the responsibility of having to monitor such a person's hours." The individual aides will be hired personally by each coun· cilman who wishes to participate. The aide will report directly to that councilman. Offshore Driffi119 Tunney Calls Oil Plans 'Disaster' BEVE-RLY IDLLS (UPI> - Sen. John Tunney told the In· terior Department today its plan to open the offshore continental shelf to oil and gas drilling was "a nightmarish blueprlnl for dis · aster " An0ther legislatof said a three· day hearing which opened today was meaningless because In· terior officials have already de· cided to open the Southern California offshore area to drill· ing. . The hearing shaped up as bat-t!e over the n~t!_on'! ~eed for off. SPEAKERS' LIST READS LIKE 'WHO'S WHO'-A3 EPA SEEKS OFFSHORE OIL DELAY. Story, Page A4. shore oil versus Southern Californians' desire for a clean, uncluttered ocean. In remarks prepared for the hearing, Tunney, a California Democrat, said, "We can't let the Interior Department ram its dangerous. ill-conceiired, in· sensitive offshore develo\lment program downourthrbats. • He said offshore drilling would Weotlte .. Increased cloudiness tonight wilh 40 percent chance or showers Jate this evening and Friday, accord· Ing to!he weather lady. Highs Friday 55 to 60. Lows in the so.. INSIDE TOD"V Thi ... , cUmbed tnlo th< dUCal · polac• of Url>iho ond ~ •WOii wttlt three renoissoncit painttng1 deacrtbed 01 prfcele11 ma.U'upiece1. Story , P~ A.f. bring the risk of more off-shore blowouts such as the disastrous one in the Santa Bai:bara Chan· nelinl969. 1 Before the hearing opened, Tunney and Sen. AJan Cranston <D·Calif.), told newsmen they asked President Ford to delay the-offshore drilling plan and to me.et with them to discuss it. "We are not asking for a total moratorium on drilling offshore land in perpetuity because we someday will need the oil," Tun- ney said. "But there should be a postponement." · Rep. Alphonzo Bell (R-Calif.), called the hearings "meaning- less,'' saying in prepared testimony that the decision to lease new sections on the con· tinental shelf had already been made in Washington. And Bell warned. "If you drill <See OIL, Page AZ) TV Control Tightened In Laguna By FREDERICKSCHOEMEHL Of Ule OMty ~ ... S.... Laguna Beach city councilmen have cleared the way for final ad()ption of a new ordinance that will ~ighten city control over ca- ble television service in Laguna Beach. Councilmen made a number or technical changes in the pro- posed law Wednesday, most oC them suggeated, by a citizens committee, and sent the package to City Attorney George Logan for .preparation pf a final draft. It ls expected to return before the council Feb. 19. .l'he thrU!ft Of the 23-page Or· dinance is to require any cable television firm operatlng in · Laguna Beach to provide better service to lt.!i custOmen. It gives the city coudcll pc:rceP tQ step in if subscribers do not receive satisfaction trom'lhe firm. Family's Nurse Arrested By JOHNVALTERZA Of .... D91ty Pit.t Staff The wife of an heir to $10 million worth or the Wrigley chewing gum fortune was found stabbed and bludgeoned to death . early today -her OOdy stuffed into an oil drum filled with con· crete at al Pacoima junk yard. Newport Beach polic:;e have booked her husband's male nurse in the slaying, . The remains of Mrs . Nancy Atwater, 50, wife of A. G . Atwater of Cameo Shores, were discovered in 300 po14nds .of hardenin& ~rate~ _police said. Already in custody at the time or the '"lrim disct>verY at 'lh1; In· ternational ~uto Wrecking Co. of Pacoima was Daniel Garbis Bedelian, 40, of GJendaJe. He is a male nurse who had the night shift in caring for Atwater, an invalid at the couple's home at 1013 Perham Drive. Detective Capt. Richard Hamilton said the heir tO the chewing gum fortune has been suffering from a severe mental condition for many years and has been unable to lend any help to the investigation. He declined to discuss any al· leged motive in the brutal batter· ing and stabbing o( the woman, but Hamilton indicated that a · dispute may have erupted between Mrs. Atwater and her husband's aide before iiawn Wed· nesday. Police allege that Mrs. Atwater was murdered in a room of the expensive home. "The investigation started as a <See ATWATER, PageA2l Police Find Theft Suspect In Freezer • A Dana Point man was jailed on burglary charges early today by Orange County Sheriff's of· ficers who said lhey found him hiding in the walk·in freezer at the Dana Villa restaurant 34311 Pacific Coast Highwa)"', Dana Point. Deputies identified the shiver· ing suspect as Charles Norman Atkinson,' 27, a resident or lhe 1 nearby Dana Villa Motet. They said a passiOg sheriff's patrol noticed that the (ront door of the restaurant· had been forced open. Searching officers said · they spatte-1 a foot protruding from the treeier and then pulled ~tkinson from his hiding place. , Officers said a later search or the restaurant revealed l lba~ no.thi.ng of value appeared lo ~ m1ss1ng . Clemente Council Meet Postponed Storer Cable TV·.OOW operates service In L.al\4>a Beach UJ>der a contract with the city. Storer : pays the city 2 percent of· its gr\;ss receipts under terms of the · contract. Customer. are charged $6 per month. The regularly S<:beduled meet· ing of the Seo Clemente City Council Weclneaday night was postponed unw~ Monday due to lack of a quorom. Among other'rerulat business Mohday, council1Jl9n. will hold a publlc hcartnc .., PtOPQsed uses lor $459,000 tliO ct(y Will receive over three years under the Federal Houaici and Community Developmen,t Act Following adoption or the new ordinance, the city is upected to coJl!lider wlH>lhei Stprer , -or (See CONT,lWL. Page/\%) • ' Pfe(fer b8s sai~ he does ~. search· and treatment of~ exotic know hbW •the' letter was ' re-maladies .. leased • I · ,. . 'n*ecltieh said he belie·ves The '.fnedi~~ .. s,chool pJ8"ns1,to .Carpe~ter's ~position·~pres!!nt b~ild an acute g~neral ca~e {>Jans, Jeopardizes any f1nan.c1ng Carpenter is president of Western World Medical Founda· . (See PROBE, Page AZ) , ' . " . .. --· -. • . . , . r .,._.., ·u~ -·-. , ' ·' -' . " . -- • l ... . -:; ' eone • • ,• ~ . ' :..' . ' ; ... . ~ .. . ' FIREMEftB~ni.~~ THAT 1~.ui~eo·FIRE ENGiNEE.11 ~~'$:"°orirA" JK• """-" Blaze On 1::.,.~·eaa'ch HHliop bld;;S.55,000 •Damage -''·Residence • " Laguna ~,·e~me · Rui'n:e.d " . . . { ... _. I 1 , ' -, I 't ' Fireman lJJiuifi4.lhiitfltttg $55,00.0;·UJ,az~' I t • •' < ' • \ ' By JACK~PPELL inside the 'home _ When she, were ~i.ctiard Dewb'erry and 0ttt1e~1 ~1Mse.H smelled smoke. . . Tom King. • • Fire injured a long-time Shesaidsheopenedthegarage Fire.m'en ,wer,e ha'mpered in Laguna Beach fireman and 'did door into the house.and ~ilw that fighting the blaze by the location . sss.ooo damage to a Porta. Fina the garage was ·•tun or fire." of the hOine,. positioned on a Laguna house in Laguna Beach. . Laguna Be8.ch:hremen report· steeply slOping hillside. They Wednesday. t ed. the gar·a~~d( .µie !io"~ to be were unable to rea~h the rear of ~ire Eng.in~r Jame,s_Bglka re· fully ipvolvt1 in'i~ itt. th~ .tinie (}le slr'!_ctU~e Wiqi tios'es. , ceived first and secrit&d degree first units. a v~. T,he. d ... ~mage 1 Tpe s~~·hoUSe, under ~if·. burns to his leg~ and OOdy =wben was listed as .. $30,000. damq:e .to. fererlt o"f'ners, had J>urned t)'{~Q he fetJ through-~ Se'CODd flOOr the Structure·and $25,oo().t,o COD·· t)lree ,years._;lgO, fii::emen Te· into the eye of the (ire centered In tents. A ramilyaUto in the garage · called. Cause of lba"" blaze w~s.a the laundry room. ~. was destroy~l)y,nagies.. · . malfunctlo'Ji~.~televiSion . Fire Bolka ·was treated at South The fir.e was fougt;:lt by 18 re-. then was contained .on.Ote first Coast Community Hospital af\d gular· members of the f~e de-floor of the home. later released in satisfactory partment1 fiy~ vollUlteers·and h>:: This ti.Jjie ;he g'arage and r?C?f conditiontohishome. six men from the cit.N's publi~ of the home were heavily Occupant ofthe'burned $70,oop wo~kS'.departmelit.' · · . dama·~~d.· . . ·. . .. house, Mrs. T~homas \i;''a~n )1.,lo ,·ap~itio111 tw.o .of .~hrt;e . : .~n.1~vest1gation ts pending to Dal(sen, tQld fire investigators. ·tirE101t:n• laid off by ·the 1c1ly 1n . ileterm1ne the e>1;act cause of the that she ha.d jJ.1St p'aced a load~( I)e~em·ber · repo~ for, action blaze:belii!ved to have started in wasn· in the home dryer aild was and · aid.ed fire fil{hters. · -The:Y: ,the·taundryroom: . . ·~ • ' • . ~ I ' • • • • . ' . . • ' • I f . .. ' I ' . ' . , , . DAILY PILOT L/SC • .-Drilling . .; .FroaP...,AI • ATWA'.~ER ~. ,s·an ·Juan l'roa Pllfle Al . .PROBE.'. 'I PET OWNERS WA.TCHOV.T ' ' , ~Delays'·1 ' ~Related • lfaguna-Beach 'Maxor Roy o 'S•ld Wednesday tJ\ere are cations from the U.S. Depart· tot lnleiioi that Offshore oil Unir maybo delaye<l fqr yeani ::ii• the department n=_SJIO~sed the w environmental impact of the drUUng. ,, , M•yor Holm, an active oppo- .,_jo>ent of tidelands oil productlQn, spoke during a meeting of tile . · .gdna Beach Cit,y Council prior ._to the ~penlng today or the three· ~-0~ envlr:onmental hearings on ...,-offshore pU tidelands leasing. .:.~ H,e St\id j'lhere is some indica· • .,.lion" t.hat the Department of the k..Jnterior._ recognizes_ that an en· ~vironmental impact statement it 'Produced dn the project is inade· ua1'. -t. , Court chaUenges of the ewiron- li!!t'mental statement already under way, could delay oil production· &iforyears and ~ears. • Mayor Holm produced a three· ''inch thick repart. on the Interior ) ,, . mlUlng -·If·-.. ~" got a call -at il:l!P Wedne!ld~ ' · Hamilton eip)llnild.~'i. . > He fllld ),Onilolde !;l,t~liJll: Sam Ambut'{e~ .at. tl\1> home alle~ A •$,ila.tttO;ie • nurse. Dav~d J t:oblOa, ex-r- pressed chtt.cern about ftfr-a .• Atwater's absence from the . house. ·· "The nurse said he had WOf eel for the fal!lily ·for' a vei'y lopg;'1 time and w is a q,nlidanH0il\lrs. ·Atwater. He ••19' be 'en-!!!• to '· work as usual at 8 a.12). @ti ~' lieved Bedell"'!; but, "!it:' con .. cerned because· ¥t•i /(tw•tl'IO • was not at home1'"i>'Sbe ·V<ould~ spend almostevery;bo\¢w)~her hu&bJmd," H.amlll.OIU'el&letl. · . UPIT• ...... • Bat fn Rfng Hamilton said th.e:day nurse was told by Bedelian that the woman had lell thenouse before dawn with an unkgoWn ·male companion. · Sen .· Jkonry Jackson will an· Adding to the riurse's COncern nounCe his candidacy for the was the scheduled appearagce . by Mrs. Atwater Wednes4~Y Democratic presidential morning at a court hearing deal-nomination tonight. Jackson ing with matters related to the has purchased five minutes Atwater fortune. of television time from CBS ''When the woman's lawyer to make his declaration. caJled the house and expressed -===.=.c='-"'====~-­ concern at her not being in collrt, Jacobson became worried. "We started \ooking through From PageAJ D~partment 's environmental ~ statement Which he said "really ·tears it apart." ____,, --Tb·e report, a,.. scientific and legal C:!itique o( th~ govern· ment's f1ndiq.gs. was funded by a consortiu'ln of Southern California cities Wh\cb banded together to oppose the tidelands drilling. the house and found spots that CONTROL looked like bloodstains. We also . noticed that a rug 8.nd some small cleaning ite~ were miss-some other cable television bid- ing from their usual places," der _ sh~ld be awarded the Hamilton said. city's frJlnchise. Investigators from the Orange Councilmen indicated during County Crime lab we~e sum-discussion that they may in-moned and they became con-th f · r 'd h vinced that violence had taken crease e ranch1se ee pa1 t e '• ' :· ' " " ·i :1 • . . • At issue is the proposed ac- celerated leasing of federal tidelands, those beyond the three mile state tid~lands liinit, for oil and gas production. Areas involved would place oil rigs off the coast of Laguna Beach, Newport Beach and in areas of Los Angeles County's coastline where there is no oil ·drilling presently. \ During council discussion of of. fsbo_rjLOjl_JLrod~tion__, L&guna Beach Vic~ Mayor Carl Johnson, a researc;lf chemist with Stan· dard Oil, absented himseU from the chambers. * * .'k.' From Page A.I city to three percent -and place at t~e Atw_ater home.-From perhaps five percent ....: to offset there the investig'ation shifted to additional cosLs of regulating the Glendale. · f" h' d f th . ~amilton said Glend.11-le poJ:i(:e ~ ·~~~11::,~n er terms o .-~pro· J01ned the _search for Bed~l1an "If vou do we will request that and by m1daftemoon officers wr .tli . . found him driving a few blocks we can pass . e extr~ cost t>Q to from his residence. They made a .... o~r: s~bsc:~tbers, wa~n.ed routine car stop and requested W1ll1.am,1Scbiller, a Slorer ,v1ce th B d I. · · · Ii ''" t pres1den_I., at e e 1anJommv~ ga_,...rsa Anotn..P point ot ,co~nt1on Newport Bea~h PC?ltce , liead-J>etweett 'Storer and~ proposal quar:tersforanmterv1ew.-L:--. -;-f>was the1en·gth of the franchise. "Al that point we simp-b' want.: Stbiller said Storer wanted a ed to talk to him because we 'i§;year franchise, but coun· believttd h' wD-Oie 18'l man to·t-cilman agreed that the length of see h~r; After an iliterVlew~erer"' the contract would be a negotia· at heaaquartet-s we booked.'1im11 • bleitem. ·' · on a murder charge with $250 .. 000 , Schiller said that other than bail,'' Hamilton said. · the ~n-anchise fee and duration OIL ••.• ·, After-~~e interview two te~ms matters~ -$,tiirer W?uld support .• of detectives drove to the Junk. the'm'diri"adce as written. yard ·in Pacoima WednesdaY' But be )balked that Storer to recover this oil~ere. will\}>e· .night., · ' might not 'be the ·firm to win the spillage,'' JJOtingthiit tb·e Interior ·':~'It took .us qutte a while to fmd franchise after the new or· ·Department's own l,300!page en-~he drum • ~e wanted at· that dinan~e takes effect. vironmental impact statement ·'Junkyard. Tb-en we found one't.bat "lf you want· to get another said ••major and minor spills ate·. ~was full... to the brim witb hard opeutor, that's fine. We 'll sell to inevitable."" ~ , .r concrete aqd nearby we found him at a fair market value. But The hearinp .. by Ute Bu~a.u of three empty sacks that once had we have a cori.tract with the city ... Land Management, involVe~ 10 .dry foncrete mix in them. ·through 1991,'' Schiller said. million acres of the nation's out-''We got a chisel and a small He warned that the city might er continental shelf, including 1.6 hammer and ulen started cutting f>e sued if the contract was million a~~es of, submerged-land the bottom of the 4leel drum .. It broken. . off Southem California. was like openmg a large can with The city council established a More _ tpaq· l2D persons have a can opener;.,'' Hamiltonsiµd. ,.citizens .comqlittee to look into been asked to testify", including 1.t did not takjl: long to de-t.he ''ne~· cilble television ·or· Cranston, and Gov. Edmund terminewhatwasiriside. dinance seven months ago after Brown,· Jr., and his Chief energy · ~nvestigators t}U!n tediously storer presented a request to adviser. The hearings will last chipped away the·Hardened con· rBis~,its local rate to customers through Saturday. crete. to $6.lM> from the current $6. Among· the witnesses, Harry "We found tht; remains very Morrison, vice president and ~eatly wrapped in blanke~ and general manager of Western Oil tied. The m1nu,te we discovered and Gas Association, is the ma· the body_ we stopped and t\lrned jor proponent of offshor'e drilling. the entire thing over to the Los His trade association represents Angeles County coroner's of. the oil industry in seven Western fice," Hamilton said,. stales. The preliminary survey of the Environmentalists have ex-remains .iT\dicated that multiple" pressed fear of a repeat of the stab wounds and a severe batter· Jan. 28, 1969 offshore well ing with blunt instrument led to blowout that sent a massive oil the woman's death. An autopsy Jeakage over the Santa Barbara was scheduled lo take place this Channel, the offshore islands and morning. the mainland beaches. . Hamilton said initial police in- Tbe. heavy cru~e 011 that quiries revealed., Mrs. Atwa~r washed .ashore killed birdS, was "the sixth or seventh wife'' vegetaUon and most marine life of the ailing millionaire, who has near the beaches. The oil coating been known for years by his stretched along beach sands, and family and acquaintances as the outcry at that•time gave im· "Mr. A". petus to deihands for a halt to Before hi& illness, Atwater re· new submerged land leasing in portedly was an executive with the channel. the Wrigiey chewing gum firm. But outer continental sh~lf H-arQilton said the Victim "had lands hold billions of barrels of most of her relatives in the east untapped oil, and in a period of and was a millionairess in her energy crisis, pressure to tap the own right.'· source, by both oil producers and · During her seVen years of mar- government, bas been heavy. riage to Atwater ·she spent ORANGE COAST "'' almost every hQur attending her ailing husband, he added. DAI LY PILOT 2 Taxi· FfunS --. ,.. Win Penni18 • ~hToniZed . ' Traffic ·Vnit /;e,; StwJy San Clemente's traffic and parking commission will con· sider a computerized system to synchronize traffic signals on El Camino Real at Thursday's 7 p.m. meeting in the civic center. Other items on the agenda in- clude: · -A proposed 'fee in residential areas for on-str~t parking to en- courage residents to keep their vehicles off the roadways. -A restudy of the triangle lane divider at Calle Valle and El Camino Real. -Consideration of alternatives to'the one-way solution to traffic problems on San Pablo and San 'Gabriel. ::_A request for installation of stamped concrete flagstones on Avenida Acapulco at the en· trances to a Presdential Heights tract by the builder. -Deliberation on the parking Ptob1E;m at the corner, of 'Maripo'Sa and Avenida de la Esll'ella which causes visual ob· struction. • Robert N. Weed ...-....."' •NI PWllhloet fu Capisfrano -A request for caution signs in the area of Camino De Los Maros and Calle Campana. • i • • . • • • Thomas Kewll EIMIOI' • ' Despit'e hints Or a juriadiciiOnal fight, san Jµ&ll eapisttano CJ~~ Quake Hi"ts Councilme granted fr.,nchl""" •. We&iesday ID~ taxlcii'b firms · tooperatewithln·lhecityllmits. Chin. H d Courteiy C!\b Company and ft &r , Capl&tranoCaliCompany, whose .. ~umen tobk verbal pot shots al 'one another during . the pro· eeedlngs, both hoped !or an ex- clusive. Casting a dissenting vote was -Collncllm "1 -Yvon Heckscher 'who wanted ibore time to •ludy the:ipro~ala: He said he won· de:re4 if twO companies could aurvrve: . "Why don we let both com- panies come in ahd let nature take 11• course." said Colm- cilmen D<1ug1 .. Nash. · ~ Orms will be reviewed by the council In Dec'ember wh., the ordinance governing taxicab ~m)>anies is due to change. Both will charge 60 cenu for a l<e!ponse and 30eents per µ>lie . HONG . JtONG (UPIJ -An earthquak'e in one of China's m6st heaVily industrialized areas apparently has caused ex· tensive damage, reports from Peking indicated today. Peklnl Radio ilaid relief workers and medical teams from ·~ivll\an and army units arrived i.n the main quake area, about 50 miles south of China's largest Iron and· steel center at Anshan, lo 1~e · ex11 .. me northeast raglqn . of we counlry. · The rad.lo alild Communi&l par- \y ~balrma.n Mao 'l'll .. tung a.nd other' leaders 'tare greatly cou~ cerned ·' a bout the Quake and the dam.,e to llCe and property In the Stricken area. · l . \ . . .ftoa<J Bid. • • Uon, a poijtlcir·l>*lrl•b""1a be belleves'c"""lltullll a •eQlilllct of 'Interest in tlt6 Senator's •cUvlty On the on.campus hospital. ' -~ '" • • • AR A:DA, eolo.~(AP\-' ,Owners of stray pets in h\s Denver suburb had better watch ! t I Failure·. , By PAMELA HALI.AN 0t u.. o.tir ,.... s-... • ' b ·An eleventh·hour attempt y a San Juan Capistrano city COW'l· cilman to switch access route$ to t.be proposed south county dump site failed Wectnesd•y night amid hat-sh words and accusaltons., "I was willing to support the La-Novla route if Saa Clemente agreed to the Pico route,'' said Councilman Douglas Nash, re· !erring to a dual access approach to the Prima Deshecba du.mp aite east of Capistrano. "In my opinion La Navia alone will have a major detrimental impact on the community," he added. Nash said the La Navia route (approved by the Board of Supervisors at the urging of the city) was geologically unstable, growth-inducing, more costly and. more lime·consuming to build. He said he favored the La Pala route. "I'm appalled that t.hiS would even be considered," said Coun- cilman James Weathers, who argued for the La Novia route to keep cars off the curving, ac-. cident-ridde~Ortega Highway. "How can you place growth in· ducement over the health and safetY of the people who use the Ortega?" he asked. "You are jeopardizing the people who are in your charge.'' "I resent the implication that l am acting irresponsibly," said Nash\,_ angrily. "I am suggesting mitigating measures to improve the highway.'' In this motion to approve the La Pata access route, Nash sug- gested that the difference in funds between La Pata and the costlier La Navia be spent on im- proving Orte~ Hi_ghway. _ Councilman John Sweeney said he wished he'd never even heard of Prima Deshecha. '"When San Clemente pulled out, 1 felt we'd been had,'' said Sweeney. "I think they'll regret their action inthefuture. •• Sweeney said if the city re- versed itself now, its credibility would be seriously damaged. He said he also felt an obligation to Fifth District Supervisor Thomas Riley who pushed La Novi a on behalf of the city. In voting against Nash"s mo- tion 3·1 with Councilman Yvon Heckscher abstaining, the Coun- cil asked that a letter be sent to the county asking them not to proceed with La Novia until the city has a chance to approve the precise alignment, schedule, and environmental1 impact report on the project. Jewelry Removed From Coast Home A gold ring and a diamond pen· dant with a joint value of $400 have been stolen from the home of a Laguna Niguel waitress, Orange County Sherif('s officers· reported today. . Deputies said victim Je·Nel Susan Vermillion, 33, of 24781 La Vida, told them that the valuables were taken from a music box in her bedroom. They said the thief's method of entry is unknown. Plant Purloined Theft of a potted plant valued at $50 was reported to Laguna Beach police Wednesday by Robert 'Bland, 756 Bluebird Ca- nyon Drive. The plant was taken sometime during the night from his carport, Bland told officers. Additionally, Carpenter was attorney f9r the [oundaUOn ·until June 1972. Subsequently, the foundation's legal llffairs have been b.andle4.b>e the law flrp> of FUiop, Ralston, Burns and McKittrick. Carpenter is ••ot counsel'' to the law firm. His last disclosure statement indicates that the senator 'received more than Sl,000 from the firm last year. Such forms require a statement of whether n:wre or less than $1,000 was received. In past interviews, Carpenter . hlls consistently maintained that he receives no income as a result of the law firm's relationship with the foundation. The "of counsel" status, he said tOday, means he ts paid on a case-by.- case basis and receives no perpetual retainet from the firm. Carpenter said he knows what a conflict of interest is and is not involved in one. Today, he said, ''I have nothing lo add. I will have to make a statement in the near future, I suppose, but before I do that, I want to get all the information together.'' During Wednesday's in · terview, Diedrich said he is look- ing into the possibility of con· flicts stemming from both Carpenter's position With the foundation and in the law firm's representation of the non-prorit organization. Asked whether he believes Carpenter has a conflict of in- terest in the matter. Diedrich said. "You bet I do. You bet I do. I definitely do. He will say no, that it is only a philosophical con· flict. But as long as he is tied so closely with Western World, what can you say?" Diedrich said he intended to "blast Car,penter" in a statement today responding to Carpenter's allegation of county blackmail. "J am seriously considering br- inging his activities to the atten- tion of the Grand Jury," he added. "But the matter may be out of my hands." Other members of the board of supervisors, he said, are equally concerned about the matter and may take action first. Diedrich refused to say which members or how many. "If he is to be the stumbling block to the campus hospital."' Diedrich said, "then we have to protect the county's interests." Carpenter , however . responded that Diedrich's com- ments were "just politics." • "If a person in that position wants to do something, why not call me up and talk about it? What he ought to be doing is meeting with Mr. Post."' Carpenter said his letters merely quoted Post's arguments and were not necessarily his own beliefs. Sailor's Dip Costs Him Camera, Cash Navy Corpsman David R. Diamond's dip Wednesday in the San Juan Hot Springs pool cost out. ' A dralllni, efror In the city's animal contro_wrdinance has just been nolic~: n;ttrovldes that if a stray pet pk:ked .uP:l>)l the cl· ty is not claimed by tts owner within 24 hours, the owner will be destroyed. · · City Manager Capp Shanks says the cor.rection will be made. '.Housing, Ser.vices · Funds Eyed · Improved housing and human services top the list of-areas that will benefit by $240,000 in federal community development .money of£icially applied for Wednesday night by the Laguna Beach City Council. The council quickly gave un· animous approval to an appllca~ tion for the funds set asid~ by the Housing and Community Development Actol 1974 . The city's application now goes on to the County Board of Supervis ors, the Southern California Association of Govern- ments and federal of£icials for other necessary approvals. Final approval is .expected in June. Initially, the city proposes to spend $40,000 to hire a part-time housing services planner and a part-time human services coordinator. The housing planner will de· veiop up-to-date information on local housin•g and design pro- grams for housing rehabilitation and rent subsidy proi:rams. They would be paid for with funds re- ceived later by the city through the act. The human services coordinator would develop in· formation on human resources in the community and work on plans for a community center. Professor, Writer Set Poetry Reading A university pro£essor and a - writer will be among poets pre· senting their works al 8 o'clock tonight at the Fahrenheit 451 bookstore, 509 S. Coast llighway. Laguna Beach. Featured will be Elliot Fried, a California State University Long Beach proressor and writer Alex Scandalious. Funds raised at the reading will be used in the de· {ense of bookstore owners Gordon and Evel yn Wilson, charged with selling comic books that were allegedly ob- scene. Guitars and Guns Stolen in Laguna him an estimated $470, Orange Two guitars and two guns with County Sheriff's officers said. a joint value of more than $1,000 have been stolen from a Laguna Deputies said thieves took a B~ach area home, Ot'ange Coun· camera and cash from ty Sheriff's officers reported to· Diamond's Parked car while the d · \ ay. Navy man frolicked in the off · Deputies said thieves entered · limits warm Water of the the home of businessman Lyle medicinal springs. Diamond, 27, Gordon Shelton, 37 , of 905 of Camp Pendleton. told officers Emerald Drive, while members he spotted nothing unusual while of the family were at work and at he bathed alone, The thieves school. They said the loot was made no attempt to remove his taken from the dining room and nearby clothing. the master bedroom. CLIP THIS AD NOW OflOf Goed 'llnF& 13 OUR IEAUTIFUL FAMOUS HAHD MADE CANE . SWAG AIC-. Yow Choke of If'.,. 13" .... •zz• ... F 0 R $ 95 , ONHDAILY ·~ riir l ~s-~r~.~~· r .. ' I \ . ., I ·1 l I \ ( \ ' I h f '. . I I I I ' j •• th j.- n• ya ty or a• ln sa th• ar Co in lr• CV hu th• de • de: th• m• Tr· it! tot co mi ' sti CUI Co ... ve1 hi1 uni ( ••• bu< "" sti1 go• lo• mo s def ( "'"' r~ of't It' blll' tro' ' w our fro. fig• ran lllk 11oi loo. :io mo tiO< lhll "' ilik ver. on• 508 bill stil str• b8' ( pr< ho\ flcl ec• ... ' loa cn m1 1 A1 ta st oc ]$ tr G v "' G b p • " 0 ti q t 0 " b • I ! I I \ 1 .lnapac~.On lou . Fard'sB.; • r • , " '( _J!Y SY1;YIA PORTER Wbat do 1overnment i..d-ret deflolis Of the mapllude that P~esldenl Ford is 1>l'O- jerllng tor this fiscal year and next mean to you? In terms of· your llvina costs? Jobeecurt· ty ? Buainesa prospects? eo.t PAQhey's Worth ,· ... • or borrow1.n1 money ? :rbe stimulate the economy take availability of credit to you ? hold our e conomy will bottom lnterHt rates paid on Your out a nd the upturn wUl be Wl"' savings? derway. Whiie the shape of th 197 -the next up1wing is a key are S·l976 budget figures question, the prospects (or . e so h enormous the defy busines' are turnln& better - rmpre enslon -but their and eventually' this will rip· tr~!.81 c.:dclatn be clearly, pie out Into more jobs. ..... a..., n o terms of your everyday life. To bign with huie as Ford'& estimates are' they are moat certainly un: derestlmates. · ' .• (3) Your costs of borrowing money will decline but here too, the rate of decUne will be slower than it would have been if the budget were closer to balance. THE COMBINED '75·'76 deficits could easily soar lnto the S!OO billion.plus range -IT'S EASY to find staUslics mean i ng that the U.S . to _prove that the "QroJected Treasury's outgo will exceed deficits -under 3 percent of 1ts Income by this maasive our Gross National Product total and the Treasury Will be -are akin to deficits in the compelled to enter the Eisenhower and Jbhnson ad- Pl&rkets to borrow the fund.a .... ministrations and tiny in comparison with the 30 per- cent of GNP d e ficits in World War II. But the periods are not the same. Jn World War II, interest rates were ''pegged'' at record low levels by the Federal Reserve and Treasury. There also was lit- tle demand f or money because the nation was con- centrating on war product.ion only. Only if the economic stimulation provided by tax cut.s and other moves this Coouess is sure to make sends us into a sharp rebound very aoon, will revenues be higher than Ford predicts. An · IDllikely "only If." Only if Congress obeys every request Ford makes for budget reductions and adds DO additional spending or tax stimulation on its own will government spending be as low as he forecasts. Another moet unlikely "only if." " - SO what do th~_$lOCJ.billion deficits me an to you? (1) Your cost of living will aanUnue to rl1e at a slower rate than in 1974 but the pace otjtbe rise will be raster than It jWould otherwise be if our· b~get were more under con· trOJ . WHJLE THE upsurge In our Uvinl costs decelerates from 1974's "double digit" figures into the "single digit'' range, this explosion of red "1k Is, all by itself, dimming hopes for a steep and pro- km&ecf •lowing down of infia· ~ion. And the danger is mounting or another infla·' tionary blow-orr later, fed by tllis red Ink. A budget drowning .in red lrik beeause or shrinking fe• ve.nues is less danaerous than one drowning because of soaring spending. But the billions of extra dollars are still fed into our economic st.ream. They still will lay the basis for more inflation later. (2) Your job and business prospects will brighten, however -.assuming the de- ficits work to restimulate the economy; as they almost always have. As business works off Its load of unsold inventories, as credit flows into the housing market. as the st~ps to As for 1959 and 1968, today's strains dwarf corporate de· mands for funds in those years ." Whe·n Treasury Secretary Simon adm1ts tbal he's ''horrified'' by the "enormous financing" task, he knows what he's talking' about. For Simo~ has ari. in- timate linowledge of bow markets work. He came from Salomon Br'os., one 'of the great investme~l ban.king houses of Wall Street, where he was a spetlallst In the U.S. Government securities market. To downgrade hi~ ••horror'' is to ignore his· background. (4) The availability ot credit will be adequate to •finance economic recovery ; the Federal Reserve Will make sure of that. But with the competition for money so fierce. so relentless and com- ing from &uch top·quality sources, you well may find yourself on the outside -if you're a third-rate risk. (5) AS A SAVER, though, you 'll benefit in the seme that interest rates paid lo attract your savings won 't go down as much as they otherwise might. This is the other side of the outlook for interest rates over the longer term. In balance, the meaning to you is favorable, if the net re- sult is an end to the slump and if we keep fighting to curb in- flation . That second "ir' is crucial. Wankel Pushed On AM<; People C1pltol New• Sentce SACRAMENTO -~ ~· American Motors may get IN HIGH GEAR -talked into some sort of re· , search and development . on the Wankel engine, aceording to Bob LunsJ in the current issue of Motor Magazine, the meehantc'!I trade Journal. Curtiss-Wrlght and other groups that ha.ve an Interest in trying to keep the Wankel alive in Detroit have. now that General Motors is virtually out of the picture on the de~ ve"iopment or lhe Wankel, made or witi m,&ke a -pitch to American Motors to pick up where OM left off. American Motors can't afford to lhvest the sums that GM did, but the Wanke.I people wquld rathttr have a low budget P,rogram goil)g o~ than.nothing at all~ • Slumps in car s8teS and .spiraling prices are the primary variables o.ffecting Uie 1975 aftermarket. This could mean an increase In the demand for car repair. The consumer, having fewer dlscrettotJary purchases, J.s rotng to make more out of his money. Maintaining a share of the market for a gare.ge will depend on customers .and their loyalty. More than ever, emphuls could be placed on service, qu1llly parts and quality labor In an eflort to bring the tustom:er back longei-, Jlot faster. 'A. complalriln.g customer one week may Just become a do It yourself mechanic next week. . . Cuatomers of repair shops can eJlipect some or the benefits of competltlon in the repair trade tJili year. .. • Executives In Detroit believe that dealers In small town• stand a bolter cha.,ce ol riding out the11les lag In new ears than dealers wJth big metropolitan showrooms. Many small ·town dealers have gone tnto handling sidelines such as farm supplies, household appUances, IPIOWlllObllH and· marine supplies. They do not depend on ear 1ale1 to the extent that c.ity dealers do for a 11).ajor por· 'Uon of their revenue. Auto nrms an. exbortlng city dulo,rs to turn their Uft<!d car ind service department lnto more ll!>POrtant roles to Ude them over unW the new car sales bus~nesa picks 'IP· ' •• Dodge Coll Carousel two-door hardtop with catchy de- nim trim IJ tl\e Mwflll 1m1ll tar in the 19?5 lineup. 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What be gave me to think about pri~arily \,\GHTE;/i SIDE Wl)S the ·prospect of ye another type of con noi.sseur emerging fro the ranks of. eptcurism- the milk snob. r FOR IF MILK d become rare and ex· pensive enough to be re· garded as a delicacy, all of your gourmet friends will be impresSing you with it. The serving of milk then will become eq.· crusted with rituals and taboos. Observance Of · which marks. one as a tr;ue sophistiCate. I can hardly wait to at· tend on~ of the intimate . Jittte, din,ner parties given b)' my gQ urmet friend, Sam Spatula. I can see it all now : . At the outset pf the meal, orie of the · guests . takes a· sip frOm his mnk·-goblet, rolls his eyes ~eavenward and ex· claims, ''That's ah ex· cellent milk, Sam; What ll!1t?" T' SPATULA SMILES knowingly. ''lt~s a ~ Bordens 1975. My milk de81er was able to get his hands on several cases· back'.when it fir.st came from the dairy and was prudent ~nough to freei.e 'it .. ''Now. of course, it's treasured like the crown jewels, but he will let a few of his favorite customers have. a pint every now and then as a special favor.'' The guest beams at havipg his good t'aste verified. . ... , would say it ranks with 'a Sealtest 1974 which I had fhe good fortune t.o find at an elegant little Dairy Queen on a recent even· ing.'' .. It's the wax on the in - side of the cartons .that distinguishes a vintage Bordens, giving it that piquancy j.bat is. so pro- vocative, yet mellow," ... Spatula purrs. ANOTHER GUEST holds his goblet up to Ute ·light, whirls lt around and observes the way droplets cling to the sides.' • ''Exquisite homogenization," he in- tooes. "but maybe a split second too much pasteurization.· I would sa)' it came from a hand.milked three·year- old purebred Hols!ein." • Splitul_a nods sagely, ''Served1 at rog~ lem· perature, It t~c)<s the _full·bodled l>ouquet Y<>U get from a Guernsey. Judclnc from • the rich color, robust te&re and 1Vbtle aftertaa~ •• U.e ,,....,,. "'beri .the cow c.a..d contained a lot of dovu.10 A third guest, (ma) aays, ••1 tJtou1bt you were 1uppo1ed' to serve 1>u&1erml~ wjtb ud .... t dJab.el • .,. ' • ·s. 6 7 8' o· . . A · ••• L y p I. . L 0 . . T c L A s s I F ~ E D 6 4 2 • 5 6- 7 8. There i. a momtlll ot tbQtlc_ed 1ilence H the other IJJe•l• recover t.-tbl1,1ane, Ill"' the l.t Udflally cbances 111bject. ......... ~-:.. ...... .......... 6'14;..._ breakfast ~bar.,.~mln $7,750 Do-paneling, Sfrplcs. Ramp/slip . $260,000 • (Bedroom, 2 bath ~e area, ·and patio.· walk Brand new • Just Con\. 1 , · b';:~!0[i:~=•-~~ft~ thbee 1Je1_afc1h. M!!n,til•.,,lnedani~ pleted . Light open Custom 5 B.R. 4 ba..1 sbft. view frontage this 24£t~ shag e>~e4 ~au 1du 1•0on1•-1 S79n,;; -woodsey reeling. Extra onlag6on. Ramp/float. $295,000. , II I . ... . 011er:e a ,.....,, tar•e wl .. doW!:. Elegant . V ng,•fOOn) wi"'' ~ ding C 11 us;. 5880 '!" u• glass doors, tq covered 8 ..-~· Spanish tile entry. B d · • patio. Beautiful di_ning Cathedral ceiling. Large .. " ran new 6 bdrm .• 6 baths. Pool, rm. kit wtbltns and dls· open gourmet 1$itthen jacUzzi & sauna. Ramp & float. bwasher ... nice garden features BBQ. Hideaw41iy $425 oOo. plot outside. Reduced ,to wirig includes 'f&lk in · ' i MS.OOO. Agent646--.32.55. closet. atril!-m·' sunken 70 Llade llleOti•e TAX SHB.TIR tub. double smlcs,. Large • Prim f L T _, $15 Amcnin;g Take advantage of this wind free patio fOl' out· e 45 t. agoon &.A1'o -0,000. Th f c. ommer"ial tax sh_elter. door entertaining. Call 4 e per ect summer ren-._ . tat less than ,i,.; block 2000' bldg for small busi· 646•7171. For information on all homes & lots rrom terrific beach-4 BR ness, plus 2 BJ?. apt. over OPEN. 1119• 11·s ruN ro M NICf' ~call . & 2 BR units, only 3 car garage, For details "" S95.SOO. Hurry. 644-7211.1 _c_a_ll_84_7_-oo ___ IO_A_G_T_._,,,, Agt: •roll!!Way VA /FHA Repos Bill GRUNDY , REALTOR J 11 Buy\1d, 01·~·· N ~ ti/':i (,IQl ... ' " WIMILEDOH IS FOR SALE \ and ·it's a bargain! One of the most popular (and rarely sold) floor plans .' \ cn "The Ran eh" is the, Wimbledon. : This one. has a 20' X 30 J>O<?l. }$ Im· : maeulate with paneled family room , and the bOnus room could be a 5th bedroom. Don't miss this outstandmg bargain in the exciting area known as "The Ranch." Only $69,500. UMl9UE HOMES llHllors-675-6000 2443 East Coast Hwy .. c..--dol Mm< ' 3 •~-+ in Orang~County SSOl)O Do-"""' Keys in office that neat C06ta Mesa WORLD Mr. Boa• Hw bor street close··'to ever- ything. with a beautifully . REAL ESTATE Only $39,300 Go .. ral • 1002IG•Mral -100 ' 2J . IOOl ••••••••••••••••••••••• "••••••••••••••,••••• G....... . 100 G•1ral upgraded -home ·On a Speci~lists Jn gov~rn· HighlY desirable. area. huge alJey· access1 rear · ment financ;.ed·homes. Nr. Shopping & schools .. . ······················~ ··············•······· I Jy~a~rd~f~o~r~o~nlr_Y~S<:i=-~·~500:::;:.jl;;;556~~;7;77;7;~~a~ll~a~nyti~m~e-I Imm8.culate throughout . 644-7211 . Agt. " Hardwood floors. Coiy Newport Heights liVing room. Formal 4 + Fami'ly room & pool. Charming 3 bedroom and dioe. Gourmets kitchen. Vaulted ceilings. Private dining room. fireJ)laee. Family bedrooms. $SOOO pool ·en~rance from bltns, beaniedceilingliv-dow'n. Owner will help master •uite. Urge ir· ing room . Huge lot. you assume his VA loan. regular cul-de-sac lot. Treesandshrubsgalore! Exceptional value - Elegant decor. CaH now Plus workshop. patio, Must hurry. Ca 11 to see. 847-00lOAGT. BBQ. W~ invite yoor in· 842-2535 .. '~-tlon Asking •= soo O#'f"' n19•11-S 'llN t08£H1C£! Two story pool-home. Un-....... · """'°• · believable pre-summer Ca ll.~O·llSl II.~• bargain at ju.\t S37.000! • All terms available. Hurry -Call 847-6010. AGT . -----, THE REAL ESTATERS --. -----' ' "" -'4"4ttli SHIH4 ~ REALTORs' . · HARBOR VIEW HOMES Beautifully decorated Montego' model. 4 B!"1rooms, dining fm + lam rm. Warm fireplace. On a beautiful landscaped corner lot. Shows like a model. $81,500 . CALL 644.7270 2828 E. Coaol HlghWGJ, c.._ dol M• •Balboa Boy Properties* Ilg lay c-ado!Mar M~t popular eon-Sh 8 rp du p I ex, do in town;· lge. 2 ocean side of Hwy. BR., 2 ba~ Full 3 & 2 BR view. security bldg. $106950!640-8484 $77,000. 675-7060 . • . Mna Yerclo Oc...,froet Lot Very sharp inside . • &out. 3 BR. & fam. Best location in ·rm • I n " 1 n t Newport. $80,006 neighborhood! Or Make Off,r. $58,500. 556·8800 675-7060 m REALTORS 41..ocal Offices To Ser•e You HewEn9ancf Style 2 Story $29,900!! R~uced lo 5'8.500! King 2 BR mountain cabin In SJ~E'. bedroo'!ls. Be~m Big Bear City, only c~11JngF.R.withswed1sh s2S.ooo . Firfaniing fireplace. 2000 square availabJe.-644-721-lAgt.-$6,600 Assumes -G-_:.=..._. . I002iGcMriill · --. -1-00·· -IOOi feet. Corne;~'"'~-~c~a~ll{n:o:wf'~~~~~~=~·I ~ G a1 to see. 847--60IOAGT. Ideal location .. walk to •••••••••••••••••••-•• ••••••••1 •••••••••••;•• eMrOI I0021Mr STARTER HOME schools & shoPP1ng. JOG , . • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••t• S.15.000! Fix it and save. Retirement Home-or TO BEACH. 4 family · LOWEST PRICED See The Ocean Your paint brush and investment rental. 2 sized bedroom.s. Country WATER VIEW .._. rfVi t some imagination will Bedroom, 1 bath, bltns, kitchen. Freshly painted. ILUFFS CONDO "ewpo IS a make this into· a sharp dbl garage w/ boat door, redecorated. Secluded 3 Bedroom (am,·1· home. Come• lot. covered · patio. Best Beautifully redecorated. J new carpet and tile. t & d• for -· $34 950 Alley access. All terms. Clean ani:I neat, seetoap-bargain at the beach. En· vacan rea J ....._. , Call AGT. 847-6010. i·o., the basketball courts, cupancy. 3 Bdrms .. 2 · A nice lar~e yard on J preciate ! Asking only J b th O "'"ii -n d l"k tennis & park. One time a s. wner . •• .. v • quiet cul· e·sac, 1 e nev NEW OM MARXET i26.900. Call 540-llSl. opportunity . Owner IAYFliONT HOME-FOR · LWa~ sider lease /option. A real through out -ownet bought another -must Enjoy the quiet serenity of quiiint Bay bargain at 179,500 may finance . Jst time ad ~:;ood~~y:1~nsg·:U~: ~~11842~~. adva~tage . Island. Furn. 3 BR & 'maid's room C. F. ColeSWOrthV ~g~;d. can quick maintained home in de·r·~~~~~~~~~j,~""SE"~"~'9 ,1,.5 ,u,,.,1oerNtCf' home for lease. Tennis court, pier & Roalt-64o..-oo1i Of'fNlt19·11s,UN roUMCl ' sir~ble BaycreSt. Hurry! fl t $2 000 M th B · t t •• • SPA~G ""WATER~OHT ''Bi oa. • on . yappom men. WATERFRONT 'II ---·· THE REAL ESTATERS RE:il~TE ~~:-!na~~rti '::Yr~~: t.~ .... ,<,~j HEWPrf~i 'cs=T'a"'tt:-S•~._4910 ~~~: ~nB~~'rJ, i~·y,~~· ~~~~:=, ..... ,,,,·· Covin~ton fourplex in Balboa 1:d;~81 Eashide Balboa l~~t Lovely Larg1 --- f;~".'t.~~·~::ffh: •. 1~.';j ttESTER-IROWH Bar...,;n G...eral I 002 G........ I oo' HESTER·IROWH BALBOA ISLAND & Ass~ Realtorc:. .,-••••••••••••••••••••• .... •••••••••••••••••••••• & A Re It Fam1·1· home,,. 21~· •. Agt. now for .details. ____ ""'" "~ 54000 Po-ssoe.. a ors J ~ 847-ro•o E .. STSIDE ·Woodsy Location _.::.:=='-"'---!BR. 3 Ba. 3 f•plc• ' LOWEST PRICE Family Room "' ' Four Bedroom $137,000 Tastefully fumi•hed. Igo SAYE SPACE "WHE Hardtofind•bathbeau-SPECIALS patio w /badminto1 MOVING by wrappir1 4 Bedro'lmHCMne ty all dressed up. Lux· 'S27,500 and S32.500. Both Beach Wafel fl ont court. Extensive pro dishes and other fragil NEWPORT BEACH urious panelling sets ofr close to shopping and Assume $30,557 Private dock. jacuzz· fessional landscapin.(11 items in wa~h cloths large liVing room. Fa mi· transportation. Also 2 on Wooded drive to finely p oo I . 4 Bedroom Being offered by owner toywels and other linen:; Plus den and l:V.. baths ly play room overlooks a lot. S22,500 eact}. manicured grounds. Hid-beautiful patio. Sbetsl7,soo. w1hieh is SGSt .000 ou get m~ space 1 New earpetsthruout easy care yard with ce· mq ~ den entry to massive 1£61111il l ow rep acemen cost the garage· and closets b New paint in &out ment decking · bring II di l! u NT ING Lo D G E • Days. 64$-3323, eves selling idle items with Wood shuttered windows your boat or dads truck • Place STYLE GREETING Plac9 673-7989 DailyPilotClassUiedAd. Fireplace in off alley. Ease in for P1D-p•1U .. -·: ROOM . Crackling warm PIOfl!!lilla . , .. l--------- Call642·5678 Beamedeeilings S4000down -stcalsdon't 752·1920 used brick fireplace. 752•1920 -BACK BAY Naturalwoodkitchen lasLCall646-7171. _____ QUAl~st.N MACK Banquet s ize din.ing. ~.~~St.NIWPOITM.t.at ' • , -,..-. ~ .... dos6dad. ... lt..-..""' ~~ .... ,.,,.... .... , ........ ................ , .. cm a.lip ,_.... ' oi, ,.. Ir.,. ,.. ... -a... -~•lcM. Miniorchardoutbaek OPfNllt9•11srUN ro 6tN1CE' Family size roasting too/. dn. OO'l" fin•ncing ill) * 6 UMfts,;, kitchen. Seoa.ate king u:nONLYual$48l,9l50 -~.-.~-~-'.',·,,,, _____ ,,,_,'.,:.,~ OCEANFRONT ~~f v ~~~ta~':es~u~~f;:: P llt•ap...._...t_i.. ·· .. l'::'"E':·::·::·"::·=====~I Deluxe2bdrm .. 2baths, Parklike enclosed r-....._. elec. frplcs .. sundecks. «rounds. Finest schools. Furnished : nearl y new ... 752•1920 VET.S Excellent Balhoa Penin. Better investigate today. Call 963-6767. ·~ 1600 OUAtLst. NIWl'OltT NACM w h location. saso.ooo hy pay rent wen you 673_3663 642_225.1Eves OPfNllt9•11s1urv1oetM<:.f' can buy a home with ~ss Open Dal"ly 1 C down than ISt and last -\I months rent. We have 107 Ll.nda Isle many home• in .u pn•• ranges to be bought un- associated This prestigious luxury der this program. "!!!iii!!iii!!iii!;;;;;o;;!iii!!iii!i!ii!!!!jl -Newport Beach Walker&Ue r- waterfront home is REAL ESTATE BR OK ER S-· Rf AL T()R S l U2' W Bol!'>Q' 6 1 1 J~6' available for immediate 545-9491 occupancy . Dockin'I---------1 space for 3 boats for POOL H.OME those seaborne visitors . 4 $lJ ,950 Bedrooms, 3 baths. ex· .travagau.tly sized maste suite. Owner will sell fo Super sharp 3 bedroom . 2 under $200,000. Assum · bath, one year old . Pool 79. 1st TD on contract refinance at under cur l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii[ rentrates. one. Assumable loan on1• I& IQuall l hugeW~1ker&Lff DRIVEBY CATALIMA VIEW From thl'S elegant and spacious 4 bdrm. 3 bath f.amily home with separate fami ly room and dining. The beautiful trees and 'greenery COO· trast nicely with. the thick shake roof', giving a rich cozy feelin12 to this excellent family.borne on quiet cul-de-sac street. S75 ,900. Walker & Lee Real Estate. 646...:..1111 Open Eves. . Placll REAL ESTATE 820 SAHllAGO __ ..._ •. 545_·9_4_9 _1 __ 1 MESADELMAR ·-·~; .. mo------- lSt. NIWl'OltT MACH 4 .. PLEX Then ea 11 to see this shake roofed . cozy , EAST$1DE 3 Br hse + 2 fental units, Drive by Ir makeo<rer. SPARUNO REAL ESTATE saa-3548 beautifully decorated 3 bedroom. 2 bath home. Large yard . breeze way enclosed on 3 sides. dou- ble garage + double car- pot:f.. Don 't wait call to- day. EASTSIDE FIXER UPPER Great little starter hom or rental on huge build" ble R ·2 lot. Bring paint brusft with checkbook , Only $:ll.500. Walker Lee Real Estate 646-7711 . Open Eves. SUPER CURI APPEAi. . l'OOL HOME Beaut. 14 unit atilt bld g. 3 ...with .automatic swee)> eho.rt blks to beach. and shde. 3 bedrooms Pride Of ownership. Call and 2 baths. $36,0CO. Call for•ppt. to&ee. 556-2660 SPARLING Select Properities. REAL ESTATE 833-3548 _SUPER B~Y' aaow MARtm Pnce l'edueed tf;,5(>0. on Blurrs condo. 3 Br. din· (his 2 BR Charmer, Ina. 2\.-\ Ba overlooking located on hup R4 IOC. on J;l'ffn belt. Xlnt cond. the '81u(fs ovcrlookinl[ ·Must be sold . Hunt.inRtOr'I Beath. F.P. SPARLING ls now only $30.!00. Call REAL ESTATE 516--I ~--833-3lf8 C::: SEl:ECT ~I Idle Items with• Dal · T' PROPERTIES ly Pilot CIOsstned ad . -578 A SPECIAL RESTAURANT 4 bedroom s. pool, ramil: room. stone fireplace New~ort Beaeh prime garden patio. eat·il location. Small. charm-kitche n and pri\•ate sun ing, rustic. Ample park-deck . J{u J?e maste ing . beer & wine license. bedroom suite. ,$41.500 549,500. Phone 675--5.511 , IO'lr·down . Call : 962-778' Col e or Ne\l.·port . KEY Realtors, 2515 E. Coast r: H'l'Y .. Cd M. . REALTORS ft 1002 Goworal IOOl PENIMSULA .:._UYFR1 MT uperbly designed-built-maintained. pacious terrace flows .~nto living room. Overlooking bay. ~-bedrooms, ~eparate master bedroom suite, 4 baths, many built-ins. Pier. $279,500. Financing available. A IUY AT THE I Warm charm of redw od in two bedroom paneled beach ome. Bright }>uilt-in kitchen, comer I , dbl. garage &extra parliing. $57,950! C::OROMA DB. MAR Charming single story comer lot. One unit with $89,500. UPLEX "t on large amily room. 'uuv Mountain·s, open space, iew. A new way of life. See this exhi arating pro· perty. 3 bedrooms, 2'h ths, dining room. Yours for oiily $1 ,000 .•. and woflh e~ery penny. In T lerocll Ter· ratje. , . CHOICE HOME-CHOICI LOCATIOM. Delightful Deane two, b.ath plus fl.en condo!llini nyon. Exquisitely, de landspapcd. Mal)Y custo ,Perteet for a smaller fa age. $139,SOO. . room, two Jn Big Ca· orated & features. Jy ,of any PRIME octw4FIOKt LOT Ideal site for :your "Dream ome" on the beach-. l'h lots · on Balboa Penln811UI. $175,000. ilai.t 644rll66 ' J J 6 t;Sail J°"""1! .. Rel., H: .. A COLDWW. IWf9 CO. ., ' , I ' ] I I 4 l l I ' f .~ ' Sadtllebaek Toaay~s Closlal!f • ~.V; Stoerit ~ . VOL. 68, f'IO. 37, 3 ~E.CTIONS,'34 PAG-ES Y; FEBRUA~Y 6;1915 . - .. 1 'L O~ANGE CoUNTY, CALIFORNtA Diedrich : seeks ../' .. -P~~be .. ~~:· · C~nter lly DOUG FRITZSCHE CHO.Deltj~ ... 1'8ff Orange County Suptrvisor Ralph Diedrich 1oid Wednesday be'"' is considering calling for a Grand Jury investigat.lon , into w.hat he said are possible con- ftict ot interest resulting trom Stale Sen. Dennis Carpenter's re· lationship with the Western World Medjcal 1'""oundation in lrvine. Carpenter, who denies any con· nfcts O( lnte~t. has said he will oppose finatK:lnJ or a general teaching' ho~pital on the UC Irv,ine campus if it would com- pet;e with Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach. Under the terms of a pending agreement, Hoag would merge with Western World Foundation in an attemp~ to build a l{j()-bed hospital on· an· 18·acre site near the UC! c_ampus. In an interview Wednesday ---t .,,, ~ • ~· ": 1 _,.. • night, Diedrich said fie w·a~ Robert.I . Pffeffer aays the county •. JaOsilis:al._ Carpenter maintains for the hospital and eve(I the cPn· furious abou( µ,econ\ento! fl let·~ price of $5,5 million for the that au·tm a facilit,y will take p,_. · tinued exl'stence of ttte m,,d ler on Carpenter's letterhead, re· Med,lc~l q,:nter~ "blackmail" or ll'elita,away lro.m Hoag and ll• al· school. latlng to the appropriation b111~ tbe,pnivenity. · • .. flllate Western World. The Legislative Analyst A. Alan wblch,..-woutd financ.e UCl ""' C.arpt'nler. contacted .fn N~ort Beach Republican Post, a strong voice irt the State purchase ·o.f Otta.nge Coqnty .,. SacYa·P.'\ento this~ morµ.ing, aatd plabs to attempt to have the Legisl-tJ,Jre on fiscal matters. Medical CE>pter, additions to ~'he ts m:;t '(am.lliarwith the letp!:r· hospital· ehanged lo a "tertiary has prowsed that the UCI iiied already appropriated funds ' for to Pfeffer.. :. -.,... . -Cf111' hospital designed ror re· school .be. cloc;ed and ils ope'rk- the on.campus hospital and start· .Pfeffer .has ~s.ald he d®s not se~h and treatment of exotic tions combined with tho6e atlJC up costs.· J know Ahow the letter wa.s re'· maladies. Davis. One of the letter5) addressed to leased: · ,, , .f)iedt.l~b said he believes Carpenter is president . of lT C~-f.afifornia Collee:e of :T.he medical •.cbool pladS ·to C~nf"er'soppositionlopresent Western World Medical Founda· Med1c1ne Pfeffe~.saYs ,the county. botld an' acu~ .general_ ~are~ pfatts J_!Opardiies any financing (See PROBE, Page A%) ' CdM Body Stuffed in Barr~l ... .. -. -. , . < ' •• f' • '· .. eir's· Ca1npai911 Help Viejo-Company· • To Back Ra~e? Ry JAN WORTH 0"1 , ... D.lll"t' Pi loll SU.ff A Mi ss ion Viejo Compa ny spokesman said today the com- pany m ay give campaig n con- tributions to sevt:ral candidates for the Saddleback Valley Unified School District Board of Trustees. But in a written statement senior vice President JameS Toepfer gaid, ''At this time, lhe Miteion Viejo €ompapy ·Jias · made no campaign contributions lo school trustee candidates or campaign committees. "l-lowever, if contributions are made by the Mission Viejo Com · pany, we believe that the reci- pient candidates ~hould be the ones lo a nnoun ce t;uch contribu- tions and not the ~1iss ion Vif!jo Company." Trustee Chester Briner said he heard the company was going lo contribute to the incumbent trustees. a ll of whom are run- ning for rc ·c~clion, but had not heard a final fi gure ror how much each would receive. Briner said he had hea\"d rumors tha t the amount would be anything from $50 lo $500. Under the new regulations of P roposition Nine . the cumpaign spending law. the company would have to (ile as a "major donor " as soon as it gives SS,000 "-"ithin one calendar year, to one or more campaigns. So far, the company has not so fil ed , according lo a Registrar of Voters spokesma n. However. ir the company made any expenditures other th a n a simple outlay of cash, such as paying for printing a brochure, it would have to report everything . over SSOO. Jn 1974, the Mission Viejo Co m· pany reported $6,450 in campaign contributions. Recipients in· eluded Cecil Hicks, district at- torne y: Supervisors Ron ald Caspers, David Baker , Ralph Clark, and Robert Battin ; Sheriff • Batfn Rfng Sen. Henry Jackson wUI an- nounce his candidacy for the Democratic presidential·· nominal ion t6n\ght. Jackson has purchasc>d five IT\inutes ·of television time from CBS to make hi s dc'Clar atlon. \ , Brad Gates; and · Municipal Waler District candidate Clem P.,fcColloch . Turstee Dennis Smith also heard about the possible dona · tion. according to his wire. •'J can't say we'd turn it down." Mrs. Smith said. "So far there's been very little money in this campaign. We're sllll in the <See TR UsrEES, Page A2l Aecident Not Cause Of Death The Orange County Coroner's Office and the California Highway Patrol today confirmed that an El Toro man who was de- ad on arriva"I atSaddleback Com- munity Hospital Wednesday died or heart failure and not as a r e- sult of a collision between an am- bulance and paramedic van. Coroner's investigator Harold Minick said there \\-·as "no in· dication of accidental death'' in the death of 57-year-old Leland Frandsen , a resident or the Forest Garden Mobile Home Park. 24001 Muirlands Blvd. Minick termed the cause of Frandsen 's death as ''full cardiac arrest.•· The accident occurred Wed- nesday morning as the am· bulance and the paramedic van left the trailer park for the hospital. Highway.Patrol officers described it as a minor r ear - ender and that the speed involved was less than 10 miles per hour. The accident was blamed on a fireman's helmet which had fallen to th~ floorboards and (See ACCIDENT, Page A2l Santa Anan • L ' Hit; Killed By Truck · A Santa Ana man who o£ficials • believe was trying to' retrieve two dogs that had leaped from his car north'of the El TorO·Marine Corp Station Wednesd'y night was struck and killed by a pickup truck. Dead at the scene of 0the 7:50 p .m . accident on 1lrvin e Boulevard riear Lain.be.rt Road was .Burgess J . Nash,«, of 4592 Barranca Road. L A Cali!ornia lllgbwa~ Patrol official said Nash's car was parked along a shoulder of Irvine Boulevard when he was struck by the truck. Its driver was identified as Rloyd Holland, 55, of :;ant& .Ana . Cause of the accident is still un- der .. investlgaUon. How~ver, of-1 flcials said this !nornlng,. they bel\evd Nath wa' ·eltlfer searching for his two dogs or walking with them when he wan- dered into the eastbound lane o! Irvine Boulevard. ' :~ I< ..... '. ·' . ' --. ---~ -r:::::-........ _ . ;.---~ ' .... ···~-· -..---· • ..,. !" . - Thut's ·Prt)gress ·. . " . ~,~~t4,a:SUH,,.... .. , . .. -. .. , A n e\v $10 milllon retirement comt>lex rises in the l:)ackground near the tagunct Hills Mall, while r~mnajiis of the old ranch house once used by lhe Mo~lton far_nily, sin~e demolished .and . used· as>·a s0urce fo.r~ recycle(!·. wool!, r~sts ii\ :;~e foreground. ,~ ' ' ·· ' • 'Golden Age' R~-•rn~ · Old..time ·Radw.~~ V~ijµ.g.El~'f~ .. ·~- Old-lime radio stars from "The Shadow " Bret Morr:.ison to "The Whi stler" Marvin Miller are vis· iting El Toro through Feb.14 . They are helping out in a celebration of the recent acquisi- tion or Royal Savings and Loan Association's offices in El Toro and Los Angeles by "Home Sav- ings and Loan Association. ' Home Savings is hosting about a dozen st ars from the Golden Age of Radio. They inc lude Harry Von Zell, Chuck Cecil. Olan Soule, Janet Waldo, Ali ce Frost, Steve Dunne, Jay Stewart and Ken Carpenter. Each day, one celebrity will appear in person in the savings and loan lobby lo greet visitors and reminisce about the pro- grams he or she made famous. Free copies of "The Big Broad· cast,·' a 301 --page history of radio, will be distributed. Saturday is Harry Von Zell Day. Joining Von 'Zell at the bank .at 10 a.m. will be Chuck Cecil. an atlclonadO of the big bi6ld sound, who will fly in yia helicopter to broadcast his weekly "Swinging Years" proUamfrom the HOine lobby. The show will air from 10 a_.m. to 1 p.m~ on,KAPX·r·adio. Also api>earing Saturday will be Ken Carpenter, who gainecl fame ~s annou,nc;er for ''Ki-aft Music Hall'' starring Bing Crosby. · Olan Soule, the voice of ''Mr. First Nighter" for 10 years, ap- pea~ Wednesday at the savings and loan. today Bret Morrison, voice of ''T.he Shadow" was scheduled. Marvin Miller. voi ce of '"The Whistler" fbr nine years and later star of -the TV series '',The Millionaire," will appear from 11 a .m. to l p.m. Friday. Other stars will visit El Toro on the following schedule: Monday -Janet Waldo, com· edy star of ·'Meet Corliss Archer,'' '' Emftly Lou '' on ''The (See RADIO, Page A2) MAC Studies Parks Staadard· Propos~I~-· The lt\,issioo• Viejo Advisoey' Council <MAC) is studying a plea by Laguna Beach -parks propo- nent Gene Atherton to join hiD) in requiring 'dblfelopers to dedicate more land (or ~ks.1 Dr. AthertOO, whb claims to age groups. · Council Aide .. iiave coll.,:t~ :19,8'6 si1h4ii;tes ori his petition for a countYwide parks standard of fOur acres per 1,000 ~i-eaidents, told J.he · cOurtcll Mission VieJC)•s Dine ••mini- parks" are not 8.dtuate for all Mission Viejo ha ·no fa<tilities for teenagers or der people because ills park11 ~re deslgn'!'I . primarify !OrYoU1111~hlldn!ftrl>r. Atherton insists. . 1 Capistrano Goes Bi.g 'fime But members of Uie Municipal · (See;P,ARKll, Page .<%J • SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO may still be a lllUe city, but its SC_ .. llUJ8 Will Hike councilmen are getting some ''big city'' ideas. ' 1' Jn a 4-1 decision Wednesday, the City Council voted-to allow ...rt~ D!-Ld F each councilman to hire his own leelslative aide on a alx·month -..r.or Ull'J~ ay ele experimental basis. -t· • f -· Each will have a quarterly budget of $4SOto be apenton one or Stout!· from_._ Mission Viejo's more persons. 'He can spend $3 an hour or $30 an hour, but cannot Ti0olf187 pl~~ celebrate scovt~ exceed hls'budccl. ine'10'5th blrµi<tay Saturday ~Y . : taltin1 a· •i>•ee-"'11" hike through · VOTING AGAIN~T the 111<.ve was MaJor Ro~ Byrnos .• who, · Or ... 1e 'C<iJln~ytS 111oun\a1n said lhe ldea lended"to be "anU<1\att' and 1114 DOI r'!J'reaenltoocli ·"I!~:· ·•··· , 1 ,.' , / . fiscal management. r. • "\.. ) .., ' ,tn;e bike willr1taft the. ~p "[would SUJlportun lncreilso In siaff or<>ne aide for ah of ... :• -. members from $tart" RQCb ' 1e· sallt the m•yor "l)ul I .can't support this. I don't ~~nt-.l.li~ . io to•e"•mp 1!1U<t1ay w~ere ~tey respon1ibllltyo!havil>Cto·monitor sue.II.a ~arson's hou~I. · wW " IPen~'tho •nllh~.\ Th.lict4 .The individual Bides will be ~Ired p«'r'O-Onall1 by·each c®o,,. scouts,.ancl/ their h(t a4\iit cUman who wiohcs 0t.dPAfliclpate. The aid• will tepoo:t., dlrecUy~ le&deti·wll~work~sklll pf.l'ds . --,, .. -- Family's Nurse: . Arrested By JOHN VALTERZA Oft ... OaJty PllollSUofl The wife of an heir to $10 million worth of the Wriglez chewirig gum fortune wa-s founi:l stabbed arid bludgeohe\'l to death early today -her bddy' stuffed i.nto an oil drum filled with con- cre,.te al at Pacoima jUnk yard. Newport Beach police ha've booked her husband's mal~ nurse in the slaying. • The remains of Mrs. Nancy At~ater. 50 , y.'ife of A. G . Atw•tM·oC Cap)eo Shore~. were . discpivered· ia 300"! pounds of :. 1hard1tning con~n;te, :aice said. Altea~Jr in ~us~ at• . etlJme or the -grlm. ~verl-i the In- ternational Auto Wrecking Co. of Pacoima was Danie.I G"arbis Bedelian. 40, of Glendale. He is a male nurse who had the night shift. in caring for Atwater, an invalid at the , couple's home at 1013 Perham "OtiVe. Detective Capt . J;lich.8rd Hamilton said the heir to t.h~ cbewi11g glim fo.rtune' as \~n suffu-Jng from a severe m.~Dtal condition fot many yel.ra and~s been unable lo lend any belp-to ~investigation. He declined to discuss any al- leged 11\0tive ig the brUC.l batter· iog and stabtt:ng of tl\e wotuln. bµt "Hamilton indic-a,t.M fdlat a ·dispute .m.ay have ,erUp(ed. between Mrs. Atwat~r arid bet husban.d's aid~ beforett'awn Wed· nesday. Poli~ .allege that Mrs. Atwater was murdered in,a room of the expensive home. ''The investigation st.arted as a missing person'.s case aft.er we got a call at 11 :30 Wednesday,'•' Hamilton explained. He and h<'>'micide Detectrye Sam Amb·urgey arrived at :the home after Atwater's daytime nurse, .David Jacobson. ex-' pressed concern aboilt Mrs. Atwaler's absence from. the house. •'The nurse said he had WOl'ked for the ·family for a verY looa time and was a confidant to Mrs. Atwater.· He 'Said he -came -to work as-.usual at 8 a .mi and re- lieved -;!!~a&.. bot 1'( .. i ""'1- <s.JA'.l'WATER,Page AZ} .- Const . . Weu.tfl«"r Lncre.a-s.e-d c lqudtness tonight with 40 percent chance ~of slloWers late this everling and F!':iday, .accord- 1ng to•the weather ll"idy. Highs FriGey 55 to 60. Lows in .the 50s. INSIDIE TODA,, Thttwt climbt'd iJ1to Che-ducol polac• oj tlr~U>o and mc>de away with three renaiasan«· po:intiraga desc·rtbed as p;iceie11 nuuttrpi«es_ Story,~ A4. ... Ati.N Clt•tt .,. u <14 ... • 11 : ....., th al countllman. ' • : ' and m,¢1 bad&ee" •lill• .al. lbe """ cam:i): . , • ' '... "' . . . • •.._ -#.~·-•(· ll,:....,,_----.-----..,I • • • ,. l • • , c. • ' Thursday, Febtutrt6, 1976 ll ~is ,'' : ,,_ ~ , 4 xo' .,.,.. ... ~ E .•. .. :: "'Flown •.. ur,_ , ~ .. -.......... ..,. • .,,., 1 • ·• , c~ , CO!IOl•t or ' "'°"Id' ATHEl'IS !Uf\! -G~, 111 llM -tor'llfactlVjlY spend aim r wllllli-.: shipRlag t1cf.<>• Ar!J.t'!,ll~ , -c:o-.. ljoipj\al: 7 husband," ""'""•tecl.~, · Ono11!• fi•I" ...., P¥, "'!""" .Mil nojif7t;~~t_.. ,... HamU\oa 11"'4 the 'day nurse aboard his private )et_tto •1 ~!or . auoniey Jor the 10..ndaUon untll wa~ tol!I, by ~ li!.t tho th& American , Hosp• a ••• .llute 19'12. SubaJ!q,uently, tbe woman JilidlfiAU.houSo)>efqre tre,Jt'!'ent of ·a potentially (!M1!1!!11.t1on '1 le_1al~a~in have dawn wit~ ~ ''I'""°~ '1,111 • fatalmusculard15 .. se . . hffil 1.-adl,.S by tile law firm of companion. · TJ\e 69 -year-oldpnassiswas • .,. ·Ru.lo-p_~_ -8.alston, Buro& and Adding ~s:t~• ¢011<&'o accompanied by .his wife Jae·, Mc:\(ltt.(lck. was th• s 5-.c• ;.qµelioe and b1s daughter "'~rpenter la .. of COl.IJ)Sel'' to by /dra .. A l!c' Y Cllristina. . ' the ~w .. prl?\-m.18.t diactosure morning at Ii ~il..-Ari 4f61: , Professor Jacque~ ~aroli, a,., ,'jla~m-ot 'li.d.ieates ·that the ing with m~· ftlateel~to the .. , 'French heart specialist who 1.en~o·r receiv-ed mor-e thaan Atwaterfortbiie~+ ' flewtoAthcnsW~esday,ac: $1,000 trom the firm last year. , "When .... wnm•••a Plla0w~Ql · o lo Paris u u.-;. r · -'":'"--., "!: compan1ed nllSSlS :.... .. Suen fOl'ms require a statement called the b,OU$. as· D t-Caroli . has treated Onassis -bf' Wh~er ' ~-or less than concern"at'ller not · l11"""=,..· bef $1 ooo ed b be . • • -~.~,.,..., ore, h" • •• receiv . Jaco son ~11::1pr, ~ ;. · ...,.0n¥ssiswasdrivenfrom is 1.h past interviews, Carpenter ''Wt! started ,l~g h .~ seaside villa to the Athens ~ aiis~conSlatenU,y maintained that the house aod f9Und.\~a{\" , Air,pgrt where a . {..ear e~-he-rece\,vesrno in®me as a result looked lili:e-lil~ ~~ eCuti...vejetwaswaiUng. 1•ef ~e. law:Airm's relationship notjced Uia\ a rag;..ia.,~~e :£"Ui the foundation . The "ol small cteanin• ite-..;~~· " · -·'" t t b "d today ~th• -1 ~I '-' •r., • , . _., s a us, e 5111 , 1ng ~rom · ear usua y ·~~· F , • 0 , me&ns he is paid on a case-by- Jfam1lto? said. · ·.r ·r-J ~, ·h.;.... pens case ..basis and receives no JnvesUga~ fr()~ Ule,~ ,.. ..., ~ -'t,-.perpetuDl•retainer from the firm. County .Cr1¢e lati ·~tr0:..iP1m:..: .-.-'carpenter.said he knows what ~oned and t!Je~ beeaftl~Cdn-· · 1 ·· ~' L a Cbnfilct of interest is and is not v1naed that• violence had ~en -ll ag1111a ,. iDvolved iri one. place at t~e Atw~ter. b<>m~. f:ro1q , , TOO.a)', he said, ''I have nothing there the investigation shifted t9 •·· . to 8dd. 1 will have to make a Glendale. -: ~. Bil• } Mall statement in the pear future, I : Hamilton ~aid Glendale poll~~ · S , supp0~'" but bj!fote 1 do that, I J01ned the .search for Bedeltau ~ ... •· want to get all the 1ntormat1on and by. ,m~dl!lf~ernopn olfic~rs ' -Good health can be measured, t.Ogether." found ~m ~nv1ng a few b~J:ts accoi'.Wdi to organiiers of the-Du'ring Wednesd3.y's in· from his residence. They ma~.'.'L..;....sct~' of Health Fair which'· terview, Diedrich said he is look· routine c~r ~l<!P .•4n4 i:eq.u~~~tl its three day IPnfuda9J. ! iD&rlnta ihe poss,lbiUty of con-that.Bedelian·~~~~to~t .. V~(~-S MaJI. ""'?1~ -"fll"C.~s stemming from both Ne~port Beac~ ... ~la.c~be4 • ,• · ·• {It li,Lt's ~hy Eey h~•! gary.eoter's ~sition wit~ t~e quarters tor anin':""!~~w..::-· 1 ..,. , f9\li \; ~ variety f testU>~ fQpndatlon and in the law firm .s "At tbat'point we,slm)>Jy~ .'eG:Uip . ''"nt to the shop g Cen.J,er. A'prei'entatiorl of the non-profit ed to talk to him'Ztbei'auset we fuCh~~ SOuth Orange CotmtY r~· org_antz•U<>n . . believed he--was the 1ast4~an to ·si4en~s C9r.a: variety;ofDK,.Otilems. .(sked whether he'. behev.es see her. ~~)"an interyiew here . .~bout' 25 ~unty agencies h.a~e carpenter · bas a conflict. of _1 n- at }\eadquarters we bOc?k"bd hi_m ~ tumed ;.'the ~ mall into a 'Pu.bl~c. te~st in the matter, D1edMch on a murde• cblll'ge will\ S250,ooc» •clllilc, offering heallhco~lln .. •Jlaid, ·"You bet I do. You bet I do. bail," Hamilton said .. ' ·~-• '· and testfeti ff'l!l!DfCh"!'.ge'l!"\. ·' ~I fefl~)y do. ~e wiU s~y no, After the interview'two teams F~ptur_ed as part o.r t~e p~ 'tt!at it ii-Otily a plfil~p~ic~l con- of detectives drov~ to the junk at8i'm,t'~i's; health adv-\Ser /M.i~e flict. Jtut~s long~ he 1s tied so yard in Pacoima Wednesda~ TUiln.1Who will offer tree Wi!lght closely with Western World, night .. coDl(!>l counseling at 11 ~.m.,_;2 .w.h~tca~yO~$~Y?" . "It took us qilite a while to find p.m., 4 p .m . and 7 p.m. Friday tn . D1edr1ch said he intended to the drum we wanted at tJ:tat the central court area ,of the... "bla$tCarpent.er''inastatement junkyard. Then we folind one th~t mall. . · . ,. today re$PQn~g to CarPen~er 's was full to•the brim with hard Some of the free ·19edtcal allegatiOnof~tyblackrnail. concrete and nearb)"'" ~e. fodhd ch~k s to be offe~ during the _ .... I am _seri°';lS~Y. considering br· three empty s&cks ·that one bad J Science of Health F81r ~e: .. 11_1g1n&_. bis tc~v1t1~ to th_e ~~tef!­ ·dry-c·oncrete mix tn1.he.m . -; --AICoho1isnf-Q,uotlent, MverlY tion .. of lHe Grana .fury, he "We got a chisel and a small · Manor Hospital ; p·u.tmooary added. "But the matter may be h)mmer and then started cutting capacity, Lung AssociDtion; fo.ot . out of mY. bands." the bottom of the steel dr\lm. It examination, ...o·range Coupty i Other m~mbers of ttie board of was llR:e opening a large can with ·11,: Podial.l(y,' AssOc'lation; Pc;>St9ral · superVi~ors,., he Said, an;~ually a can opener"' Hamilton said. ; ~9d SP.inat· cb~ck;.,catifo~Ma ~ncerned a~~t 'the matter 8:nd It did, niit take long ,tP' de· ~·hi.roprii.ctic -Ass·oclalJ:oii ; inar take aqJ.ion first. Dledricb termine What was inside. -SColiosis che~ ... ~-fJl'.{M.iotaiD Vb.lfey .reCuSed to-.say which members or 'Investij8tors then tediousJ,y ~n'lmunite qp:;pitat;•blood pre· b'ow manY--, chipped away the hardened Con-S,Ure; Or8.ngE! -County lje~ As· "If ·he is lo be the stum~ling crete. '· ,,. sociation;f·' "block to the campus hospital," "We f9und the remains very 'Luil.g capacity: Dec_kert Diedrich said, "t.l;'e!' we ha"t; to neatly wrapped in blankets and Syir g·r.c•a l ;. rea c t1on t1 me. ·protect the colUltY s interests. tied. The minute we.discovered Melodyland HoUine; pulmonary Carpenter, however, tl\e body we stopped fland turned. sCi'eening, Saddleback Com· responded that Diedrich's com· th1e entire thing ovef to the Los mu~ty H9spj.t~l ; 'beight and mentswere •'•just.politics." _. l AngeleS County' coroner's of· weight ' analysis. Pounds off "If a person in that pos1t1on :fice·~'Hamil~said. · Per·manentJ~; respjr;ltory wants to do something, why not 1 The·prelbnniar:r survey of'the meagurement, Bene~ciaJ H~alUt c8Jr me up aitd talk abo_ut i~? remains-i~eated tliat multiple Indu'Stries, an.S i agmg .att1tµde What he ought to be doing 1s stab wQunds,~ a severe batter· test,. ,Hillhaven ~onvale~ent meeting with Mr. Post." ing.;\rittt blUQ.t mstrument led to Hospital. the Woman's de&th: An autopsy ·Agencies.offeringfreecoun:;el· Was sehtduled to take place this ing include Blue Cross, .. Birth 'morning. · Control ·Ins titute, Artificial H milton said initial police in-Kidney Association. Mareh of uir~es rev"ealed Mrs? Atwater Dimes, P.l anne~ Parenthood, !as ''the sixth ·or seventh wife" Laguna H.1lls Fire Departn:ienl · · · ··m · h h paramedics Group Aga ins t r.tpe~1l1ngnu onaire,w o ~s s k. g p~Jlution (GASP>. en known for years by his mo .1n So · d · amily~ and acquaintances as Amer~can C_ancer c1et}'.. ~n •fMr. A;'. American Diabetes Assoc1at1on. Band Courses Still.Open At Toro High / o.il• Pi ... ~ ..... ,., JHll Ot.fflitlil FIREMEN BATTLE BLAZE THAT INJURED FIRE ENGINEER JAMES BOLKA Blaze On Laguna Beach Hilltop Did $55,000 Damage At Realdence Flames Gut Laguna Home; $55,000 Loss By J 1\CKCHAPPELI. Olthe O.ily Pilol suu Fire injured a long-time Laguna Beach fireman and did $55 000 damage to a Porta Fina Laguna house in Laguna Beach Wednesday. Fire Engineer J ames Bolka re-. ceived first and second degree burns to his legs and body when he fell through the second fl oor into the eye of the fire centered in · the laundry room. Bolka was treated at South Coast Community Hospital and later-released in satisfactory condition to his home. Occupant of the burned $70,000 house, Mrs. Th<?mas Van Dalfsen told fire investigators that she' hacf.just pla'ced a load of . wash in the home dryer and was 1ns1de the home when she smelled smo!(e. She said she opened the garage door into the house and saw that the garage was "full of fire." Laguna Beach firemen report- ed the garage of the home to be ful~ involved in fire at the time first units arrived. The damage was listed as $30,000 damage to the s tructure and $25,000 to con- tents. A family auto in the garage was destroyed by flames . The fire was fought by 18 re· gular members. of the fire de· partment, five volunteers and ~Y six men from the city's public works· department. Jn addition. two of three firemen laid off by the city in December reported for action a nd aided fire fighters. They were Richard Dewberry and Tom King . Firemen v.'ere hampered in Fro1n Page A I RADIO ... Adventures or Ozzie and liar· riel," ··1renc." and "One ~1an's Family.'' ·rueSday llarry Babbitt, singing star of the ··Kay Kyser ·Kollege of Musical Knowledge" on NBC Wednesday -Alice Frost, co- star of .. Mr. and Mrs. North" and featured actress in numerous s hows of the big broadcast era. 'rhursday -Steve Dunne, bes t known for his portrayal of "Sam Spade" and as t.J:ie announcer of "The Bob Crosby Show .. " Friday ·-Jay Stewart, an· nouncer of the Ralph Edwards "Truth or Consequences Sho,v" <.ind present stafr member on .. Let·s Make a.Deal." From Page Al ACCIDENT e <1u s ed the driver of the paramedic unit to become momentarilv distracted. Official s said the accident de- layed transport of the patient by orily about 30 seconds and that the damaged ambulance was able to continue on its way .1 Paramedics Glenn Sekins, 22, and John Jordan, 32, as well as ambulance driver Joe 1w1olino re· ccived minor injuries. It wa·s the first accident involv· . ing Orange County i:>aramedics since they began serving the Sad- dleback Valley in August 1973. From Page .4 l PARKS ... Turmey Raps U.S. Agency's Oil Drill BUI HEVERLY 1111.LS !UPI) Sen. John ·runn('y told the In- terior Department today i~s plan to open the offshore C?n~1nental shelf to oil and gas dr1\hng w~s "a ni~htma rish blueprint for dlS· aster. ' Another lcgiSlator said a three· day hearing which open~ today was meaningless because In- terior officials have already de- C'ided to open the Southe rn California offshore area to drill· ing. b 'fhe hearing shaped up as at· tie over the nation's net..-d for off· SPEAKERS' LIST READS LIKE 'WHO'S WHO'-A3 EPA SEEKS OFFSHORE OIL DELAY. Story, Page A4. shore oi l vers us Southern' Californians' desire for a clean, uncluttered ocean. In remarks prepared for the hearing. Tunney, a California Democrat, said. "We can't let the Interior Department ram il.s _ dangerous. ,ill -conceived, in- sensitive offshore development program downourthroats." . lie said offshore drilling would bring the risk of more off-shore blo'o'.·outs such as the disastrous one in the Santa Barbara Chan· nel in 1969. Before the hearing opened, Tunney and Sen. Alan Crans ton ( D-Calif.). told newsmen t._ey asked President 1' ... ord to delay the offs hore drilll£W plan. and lo meet with them to discuss 1t. 1 Before his illness, Atwater re- ®rtedly was an executive with ' ' ibe WrigieY chewing gum firm. r Hamilton said the,_ victim_ "had diost or~)'er relatives in the east . cind woS a miUJonairess in her Hikers, Bikers , Saddle back Valley residents fighting the blaze by the location Advisory Counc il who listened to who want to learn to play a band of the home, positioned on a Dr. Atherton's request Tuesday instrument can still register for steeply sloping hillside. They night chose not to take im- the adult education course at El were utable to reach the rear of n1ediatc action . However, the Toro High School. the structure with hoses. five -member panel indicatt>d it From Page Al TRUSTEES •. own right.'' · During her seven years of mar· riage to Atwater she. spent ' almost every how attending her a'ilirig husband, he added . , :Dishwasher Taken ' A new dishwasher valued by the owners at $180 has been •litolen' from a construction site in iMisSion Viejo, Orange Co.unty Sheriff's officers rePo~ tcxlay. Deputies ·said the appliance was .taken'from one of a number of lhomes being built by Greenville Development of Mission Viejo in tbe~~oStreetarea. Robert N. Weed PrK~ftl •nd ""'bl'"'"'' Thomas Keevil EdllOr ThOmils A. Murphlne #111,..Ql"'I EOitor °'anes H. Loos Richard P. Nall ' .U\ltttflt ¥1"991"11 Ed1or1 Push Trails Plan Tuesday Persons interested in creating hiking, biking and horse trails in the Saddleback Valley are invil· ed to join in a public' discussion al 7:15 p.m. Tuesday_ at Los Alisos Intermediate SchoOI. The meeting, or~anized by µie S3ddleback Area Coordinating Council, will te<t-ature guest spea ker Peno Dwinger .or Equestrian Trails Inc., an 1n· terstate trails association. Nance North, chairman of the council's Aliso Creek Corridor Team, saicl-._the purpose of the meeting is the eventual lor~a · lion of a Saddleback Valley trails council. The trails council is , to help with the planning of trails along the Aliso Creek Corridor and con- necting trails· to neighboring communities. ' Tuesday's m ee ting is scheduled for the multipuroose. room at Los Alisos School. The school is located at Muirlands and Moor Ave. .Quake Hits China Hard HONG KONG (UPIJ -An earthquake in one of China's most heavily industrialized areas apparenUy has caused ex· tensive damage, reports from Peking indicated today. Peking Radio said relier workers and medical team1 from civilian and, army units a'ftived in the math quake area, about 50 miles south of China:.& ·la~,iest iron and steel center at An1ben, in the extreme northelJlt r.,,flon oftheeountry. ,. The radlo~ald Communist par- ty chairman Mao Tse-tung and Other leaders ·"are greatly con· cei'l)ed" about the QUalte and the damajle tO life and property In the &trlcken area. "We have 12 people already The same house, under dif-would revi~wthe request. enrolled." said Lars Hansen, f£;rent owners, had burned two to Dr. Atherton noted that hi s or-pen.nies category." banddireclora\..;EIToro,··ever-three years ago, firenlcn re· ganization , called PARKS, had Mi ss ion Viejo Company ybody from recent high school called.Causeofthalblazewasa collected 7 ,310 petition s poke s man John Schofield. graduates to senior citizens from malfunctioning television. Fire s ignatures in the fifth coordinator of public relations, Leisure World." then was contained on the first supervisorial district, but only sa id company representatives Instruction will begin Wednes· floor of the home. 442 in Mission Viejo. have di scussed with various can- day, Feb.19at7p.m. This time the garage and roof Orange County presently re· didates what the company's "We'll be starting on page one or th e home were heavily <1uires the dedication of 2.5 acres donation policy has been in the in book one," Hansen said. "Our damaged. of parks for new subdivisions, ac-past, but declined to say who is goal is to give each J?t~SOn a An investigation is pending to cording to Dr. Atherton., while being considered fOr aid. working kno~ge o~is 1nstru· determine the exact cause of the Irvine requires 4.5 acres. llunt-.. Some have their own ideas ment by the encfbl1k£ c<)\lrse." blaze believed to have started in ington Beach five, and San Juan about contributions and are not Information is available by the laundry room. Capistrano seven. even taking them." he said. c.alling Hansen at El Toro High ,...'.'.:.'.:::::::..:...:.:::::.:: _______ _:_ _______________ __: _______ _ School, 586-6333. Police Find Theft Suspect In Freezer A Dana Point man was jailed on burglary charges early today by Orange County Sheriff's of. ri cers who said they found him hiding in the walk-in freezer at the Dana Villa restaurant 34311 Pacific Coast' llighway, Dana Point. Deputies:ident.ified the shi ver- ing suspect as Charles Norman Atkinson, 27, a resident of the nearby Dana Villa Motel . They said a passing sherifrs patrol noticed that the front door of the restaurant had been forced open. Searching ofticers said they spotted a foot protruding "from the freezer and then pulled Atkinspn from his hiding place. -Officers said a later search of the restaurant reveaJed that nothing of value appeared to be · miss}ng. Fire Causes Death . ' SAN FRANCISCO <UPI) - Mary E. Seatoo, 75, died Wedne1· day of ~urn.• suffered when .her housecoat burst into flames as she leaned over a stove. All Colon YowCMk• "' Jr or ll" CLIP THIS AD NOW Ofhr Good Tin Ftlt. I l OUR IEAUTIFUL FAMOUS HAND MADE ' OflHDAILY 111-6 CLOSBI SUH. CANE SWAG F 0 R WHll '11111 Ad arb I r lites 182211 NEWPORT Bl.VO., ' COSTA MESA 6"15-7301 At ... ~H .. of .......... • • I ' ' ,., ' I • '\j I ~ I I ( ' f ! I , I I ( ·t I I I ' ' i t t r r t I ' I I ' l . ' s h ~ k I· t t t t f l l l c • Irvine T oday's Closin g ' N.Y. S toeks E 011: Ip N ' • VOL. 68, NO. 37, 3 SECTIONS, 9" PAG~ ~ -dRANGE COUNtY,"CALLFOlt°"'I • 6dM Body Stuffed in Barre l ~ -· l' -· . I ..• -.. , 61F .. ·S . . ' eone • • Hospital Probe 'Carpeh ~er Conflict Cited " By DOUG FRITZSCHE Of, .. Dll61y " ... s..tt Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich said Wednesday he is considering calling ror a Grand Jury , investigation. into what he s.aid are possible con- flict of interest resulting from State Sen. Dermis Carpenter's re- lationship with the Western World Medical Foundation in Irvine. Carpenter, who denies any cOn- flicts of interest, has said he will oppase· financing of a general ·teaching hospital on the UC lrvine campus If it would com· pete with Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach. Undeli th._e term& of a pending agreement, Hoag would merge with Western World Foundation' in an attempt to build a 100-bed hospital on an 18-acre site near the UCI campus. In an interview Wednesday night, Diedrich said he was furious about the content or a let- ter on Carpenter's letterhead re- lating to the appropriation bill, which would rinance UCI purchase or Orange County Medical Center, additions to already appropMated funds for the on-campus hospital and start- up costs. One of the letters, addressed. to 1 JC':f. ()o lltorn la Cj>lle•e 'of rttedicine Pfeffu SB)"S the county. Robert I . Pffeff er says the county price of •s.5 mltlloh tor the rtiedical Cent.er ls ''blackmaU'' or the university. Carpenter, contac\ed1 in Sacramento this morning, said he is not familiar with the letter to Pfe ffer. Pfeffer has said he does not know how the letter was re- leased. The medical school plans to build an acute general care hospital. Carpenter maintains that such a facility will lake pa- tients away from Hoag and its af- filiate Western World . The Newport Beach Republican plans to attempt lo have the hospital changed lo a "t~iary care'' hospital designed for re- Passage Sails Toward New Race Record By ALMON LOCKABEY 0.11., ,. ......... lfttl l!lfl* Record hungry Windward Passage, the 73-fool ketch sailed by Mark Johnson of Portland, ap- peared lo be on her way to an elapsed time record today in the J 125-mile Puerto Vallarta race. 'At the-noon roll call 'Wednes- day. Passage was churning dowh the Baja California coast orf Magdalena Bay with the pro· spect of clearing Cape San Luc~ during the night. She was 9nly ~ miles behind the elapsed t•ri'le re- cord of six days and three hours set by Bob Lynch's 83-foot sloop Sirius JI in 1973 . The 15 to 22 knot northwesterly winds, with a three to fpur foot following sea, were the weather conditions to WP's llkinl. The prospects of lighte_r winds across the Gulf of California was the on· ly roadblock in her bid for a new record. . The resto(thc26-boat fleet also , had picked up the hoped-for northwesterly, but the nearest yacht to Passage was Ragtime. sailed by Bill White and' Bill Pa" quint of Long Beach Yacht Club, about 14b mifes astern. Other Class A yachts nearing the halrway mark were Olinka, 608 miles to go: Primavera, 621; Sorcery, .. 631 ; Anitra, 638 ; and Dorothy 0 , 6151. Heading the handicap leaders was Dick Kelton'• Chance·37 Ka~l 11 from 'Loe lingeles Yacht Club. She wu being chased by Chipata, Crisis, Hornblower and Slsame In that order. All of the search and treatment of exotic maladies. Diedrich srtid he believes Carpenter's oppC>8itipn lo pr_esent plans jeopardizes any financing ror the hos-pital and even the con-tinued existence of the med school. Legislative Analyst A. Alan Post, a. strong voice in the state Hospital Hassle Legislature on fi scal matters, has proposed that the UCI med school be closed and its opera- tions combined with those at UC Davis. Carpenter is president of Western World Medical Founda- tion , a position Diedrich says he believes conS'titules a conflict of <See PROBE, Page A2 l Can't Remember Letter -Carpenter A letter attributed lo state Sen. Dennis Carpenter ( R-Newport Beach) accuses Orange County of blackmailing the University or Califotnia in demanding a $5.5 PEfOWNERS WATCHOVT Ai'1\l.i>A : 'colo'. '!Al'> Owners of -stray pets in this ~v,er suburb h~d better watch A drafting error in th·e city's animal control ordinance has just been noticed. lt provides that if a stray pet picked up by the ci - ty is not claimed by its owner within 24 hours, the owner will be destroyed. City Manager Capp Shanks says the correction will be made. Santa Anan Hit, Killed By Truck A Santa Ana man who officials believe was trying lo retrieve two dogs that had leaped from his car north or the El Toro Marine Corp Station Wednesday night was struck and killed by a pickup truck. Dead at the scene of the 7:50 p .m . accident on Irvine Boulevard near Lambert Road was Burgess J . Nash, 44, or 4592 Barranca Road. A California Highway Patrol official s·aid ~Nash's car was parked along a shoulder or Irvine Boulevard When he was struck by the 11',JlCk. Its d?iver y,•as identified as Floyd Holland, 55, or !::aanta Ana, · Cause of the accident is still un- der inve8tigation. However. of- ficials said this morning, they believe Nash was either searchjng -for his two dogs or walkin.S: with them when he wan- dered into the eastbound lane or Irvine J;loulevard. Ill Onassis Flown Out ATHENS (UPI> -Greek ihipping tycoon Aristotle ~Onassis flew to Paris today aboard his pMvate.jel to enter t he Ameri>?an Hospital for treatment · of a potentially fatal musculardlscase. The 69-year-o1d Oftassis was accompanied by his wife Jac- quellot and his daughter Christina. Profoseor Jacques Caroli, u. Fr~nch heart . speclalist who new to Albe no Wedri'eeday, ac - comp"Jll,ei( OnU3la •tO Paris. Ca~oll b aa tteale4 Onassis before: .. million price for Orange County Medical Center. 1-lowevcr, Carpenter said today he does not recall the letter to a UC Irvine medical faculty membe r . It was made public Wednesday. Carpenter said he does not re- call signing it and does not even know its recipient. UC Irvine-California College or Medi,jn!'. bas •ll!'o.ed to buy the MedlcaT Cent~rdr teachtng hospital use at the $5.5 million price. Two bills now in the legislative hopper 1lave been drafted lo finance the purchase. A letter to UCI-CCM faculty member Dr. Robert Pfeffer on Carpenter's stationery indicates the senator will continue to do everything he can to support the medical school. "The required additional $5.5 million demanded by Orange Co unty is pure blackmail and is hard to j ustify when we are going to spend more than $10 million to render their damn hospital even usable and end up with 200 fewer beds.'' the letter e:oes on. .. It is a bad financial deal from that point of view. but probably justifiable in terms of· Y.1hat we have to accomplish.'' The letter popped up in the county administrative building Wednesday . Dr. Pfeffer said he did not release it. Also in the letter were objcc· lions to potential univers ity com- petition with Hoag Memorial 1-lospital in Newport Beach and its planned affiliiile Western World Hospital in Irvine. "As far as I am concerned." the lett er said, ''there will never be a hospital on campus iC it has to be a community hospital as the dean (Stanley van den Noort) has iildicated lo me recently that it will be. "If the university is going to fget into the heallh care delivery business it should not do so in Orange County. We do not need it in the beach area. There is no justification for spending the tax- payers· money from all over the ISee LETIER, Page AZ i Police Find Theft Suspect In Freezer A Pana Point man was jailed Gargqt'""'" Flea oll~ 'lfM!'tiave''!W:a ~blt)iji,lt'Jok'e''glles, why hlln fleas have elephants"! This one could if it.,,. were really thfs );ize, (aiher than magnified 300 times by a scanning electfod · micrOscope at the Michigan State University Electron Optics lab. Tunney Unleas~s Attack on Agency ' BEVERLY HILLS (U PI) - Sen. John Tunney told the In· lerior Department today its plan to open the offshore continental s helf to oil and gas drilling was .. a nightmarish blueprint for dis- aster.'' Another legislator said a three- day hea ring which opened today was meaningless because In- terior officials have already de- cided to open the Southern California offshore area to drill- ing. ' The hearing shaP'¥1 up as bat- tle over the nation's need ror ofr- S PEAKERS' LIST READ S LIK E 'WHO'S WtiO'-AJ • EP A S E EKS OFFSHORE OIL DELAY. Story' Page A4. s hore oil~ versus Southern Cafifornians' desire fo l-a clean. uncluttered ocean. ' In remarks prepared for the hearing, Tunney. a Calirornia Democrat. said, "We can't let the Interior {>epartmenl ram its dangerous, ill-conceived , in- sensitive orrshore development program downou"rthroats. ·· l-le said of(shore drilling would bring the risk ot hlore off.short> blowouts such as the disastrous one In the Santa Barbara Chan· nel in 1969. ._ Before the hearing opened, Tunney and Sen. Alan Cranston (D-Calif. >. told newsmen they asked President Ford to delay the offshore drilling plan and to meet with them to d.iscusti it. I See OIL, PageA2) Military Wives G et Medical Aid .. WASHINGTON !UP I / ~1ilitary s urgt..'Ons urc perform- ing 800 bust enla rgement and facelift operations a year -at nominal costs -to beauti£y military wives. says Rep. Les Aspin, CD-\Vis.). Quoting Defense Department statistics. As pin said Wednesday ··this represents an astonishingly high percentage considering that medical officers arc in such short supply and that the basic health needs or our Gl s a.re not being met." Aspin said ordinary citizens could expect to pay Sl,000 to SJ,000 for such operations. but military dependents pay only $3 to S4 a day for meals in military hospitars. co-cil Aide on burglary charges early today C • Go' 8 • ,...,. by Orange County Sheri££'s of-· aplStrano e S ig .I lm.e ficers who said they found him hiding in the walk-in freezer at Sl\N JUAN CAPISTRANO may still be a little city, but its the Dana Villa restaurant 34311 councilmen are getting some ''big ciiy'' ideas. Pacific Coast 1-lighway, Da'na In 8 4•1 decision Wednesday, tNe City Council voted to allow Point. each councilman to hire his own legislative aide on a si""<·monlh Deputies identified the s hiver-e xperimental basis. ing suspect as Charles Norman "Each Will have a quarterly budget of $450 to be spe.nt on one or Atkinson, 27, a resident or the more persons. He can spend $3·an hour or $30 an bour. but cannot nearbr Dana Villa Mote l. exceed hls budget. They said a pusing shcrirr·s patrol noticed that the front doori.. VOTING AG~NST the move was r.tayor Roy Byrnes who ot the restaurant had been forced said th~ i!le•.+eod~ tp be "anti ... starf" and did not represent good open. Searching .. otflcers s~id fil ti& nit ge~t-.. the)' spotted a roo~rotruding c . ...,f:t:id ~ ~ri increase in staff'br'onc aide for all of us,'' .from the !rceier an ""pulled said• {be ffi1.YO".I !'~· t 1 c'l!l't support this. 1 don't ":,ant Jhe Atkinson from his hi gplace. resp~>TI~l\li,I fy ol'bi.f\n lo morutor such a person's hours. -Ofllcers said 'later search ol 'The mdlvtchleP ·will be hired personally by each coun· the restaurant Te vealed that cilritan 'ifbO 'Wl$hf!!! parlicipa'le. The aide·will report direct,J.y to Family's ' Nurse Ari;ested By J OHN VALTERZA Ot U.. O.lly Piiot St.ioff The wife of an heir to $10 million worth or the Wrigley chewing gum fortune was fou nd stabbed and bludgeonetl to death . early today -her body. stuffed into an oil drum filled with con- crete at at Pacoima junk yard. Newport Beach police have booked her hus band's male nurse in the slaying. The remains of Mrs. Nancy Atwater, 50, wife 1of A. G . Atwater of Cameo Shores, were · discovered in 300 pounds of hardening concrete, police said. Already in cuslOOy at the time of the grim discovery at the Jn· tern'ational Auto Wrecking Co. of Pacoima was Daniel Garbis Bedelian, 40, of Glendale. 1-te is a male nurse who had the night shift in caring for Atwater. an invalid at the couple's home at 1013 Perham Drive. Detective Capt . Ric hard llamilton said the heir to the chewing g um fortune has been suffering from a severe mental condition for many years and has been unable to lend 'llny help to the investigation. lie declined to di scuss any al- leged motive in the brutal batter- ing and stabbing of the woman, but Hamilton indicated that a • dispute may have erupt~d between Mrs. Atwater and her husband's aide be(ore dawn Wed· nesday. Police allege that Mrs. Atwater was murdered in a room of the expensive home. ''The investigation started as a m issing person's case after we got a call at 11 :30 Wednesday," Hamilton expJained. lie and homicide Detective Sam Amburgey arrived at the home after Atwaler 's daytime nurse. David Jacobson, ex-. pfessed concern about Mrs . Atwaler 's absence from the house. '"l'he nurse said he had worked ror the family for a very long time and was a confidant lo Mrs. Atwater. He said he came to work as usual at 8 a .m . and re- .· lieved Bedelian, but was con- cerned be-cause Mrs. Atwater was not at home. She would spend almosteverY hour with her husband," Hamilton related. Hamilton •Said the day nurse was told by Bedelian that the woman had· len .the house before dawn with an unknown male companion. Adding to the nurse's concern was the scheduled appearance by Mrs . Atwater Wednesday morning at a court hearing deal- ing Wit h matters related to the Atwater fortune. "When the woman's lawyer called the house and expressed. concern at her not being in court, Jacobson became worried. "\Ve started looking through the house and found spots that (See ATWATER, PageA>l .. or:·:··a c on s• \\lt•alh<'r I ncrea sed cloudiness tonight with 40 percent chance of showers lat<' this evening and Friday. accord· ing to the weather lady. llighs Friday 55 to 60. Lows in the 50s. I NSI D I> 'l'OD.\ l ' Thieves climbed into the ducal palace of Urbino and mode away with three renaissance paintings described as priceles s masterpieces. Story . Po9f! A4 I 111lt.•x Al Y...,-S.ni<t ... JliiWliaal P'11Mt " lnna•.m11e<.1r. .. fUllM•I LM ... r4 ... ·-· A4,&5 .,.._, .. ... _ Ci.tslf._ C•fl _,, Ctl•tl C-k• •• -••• =·~· "' .... .. """" cu 5-tvt· ~ ..... .,. (J . ....... , .. "'"' .. =· CO• ·-... :::::.-:-.... .. Marll•ls cw .. ,_ .... &: .. ....,..." •• TllliMIM'I ..... .,~ ..... " -.. ....... .. --...... <See KETCll, PaseAJI Onassis w~tb'lven (rqm bis seaside vmaf;o \he Athens AltP<>rl ·where a Lear ex· ·..:11t.lvejel wuwllili1111. nothing of value appeared lo be that ounc\llnan. ,-, missing. ~.L.-.. ..... ~......:Ci.--,."""' .... '-"~--------------1 . , ·• • \ • , • DAILY ~ILOT . I , f't"••P-.eAJ ATWAiTER • Ft"o.,.PageAI OIL •.• l ...._ ''We are .uot asking for a total moratorium on drilling orrshore land in perpetuity because we someday will need the oil," Tun- ney said. ••s'ut there should be a postp\(>"ilement. '' Rep. Alplionw Bell (R-Calil.l. 1 called the hearings "meaning- . less,•• saying in preparett ·testimony that· the decision to lease new sect.ions on the con- tinental shelf had already been made in Washington. And Bell warned, "If you drill to reeover this oil there will be spillage,'' noting that the Interior 1 Department's own 1.300-page en- ' :• Twin Sisters Kill Selves SAINT LO, France lAP) 1·.,110 19-year-old twia sisters com- mitted suicid'e ri'ar here by drowning in a swamp, police r e- ported. The tv.•ins. Marie-France and l\1ichele Delande., argued with their parents and later an- nounced that they planned to kill themselves. l\.1onday , they bought new shoes: then went to the edge of the swamp and jumped in. police said. A passerby found their handbags. and the bodies were round at the bottom of the SYiamp. Ft"om Page Al LETTER ... state to build a hospital to serve people in the coast area. ''There certainly is no justification for building a hospital for the medical staff al the university to practice private medicine. without overhead, a s has happened on prior campuses on prior occasions. ··what we need on camous is a first class medical school sup- ported by a s mall teaching hospital and the university medieal school working in con· junction with the OCMC pro- gram and the other hospitals in the county . "In my opinion that is the way it will end up and with the exceo- tion of the type of hospitals to be es tablished on the campus. I will be fighting in full support of this prog ram as I have in the past." vironmental impact statement said "m"ajor and minor spills are inevitable." The hearir.gs, by 'the Bureau of Land Management. involve 10 million acres of the nation's out- er continental shelf, including 1.6 million acres of subm~ed land off Southern California. Accuser Testifies More than 1.20 pers ns have been asked lo testify, eluding Cranston. and Gov. Edmund Brown Jr_ and his chief energy adviser. The hearings will last through Saturday. Trial. Under Way For Zelda Pryor " !· " • ~ • • ~ • ' ' ' •• ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed f'r•"Otnt •NII PYllll.,.., Jack R. Curley VICI Pr••l ... nl -....... MIM9"f ThOmas keevil f.d•lo• ThOmas A. Murphine MoO~·t>g £,,.,., Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall ...... .i.111 ~ ... 91f>O f.Oo""~ T•leptione (7141 W:Ml21 t; ~ ~fl9d Ad..,trti1lng '42·5671 .....-~ .... ,i.,lrHMCll'ltw Slt-6~10 , ..... "-" e1 ......... ' . 4tS-OUO By ARTHUR R. VINSEi, 01 tlte o.ilr PIMlll SC.ff The trial or Church of Astrolight founder Rev. Zelda Pryor, 75, got under way Wed- nesday with testimony by the Costa Mesa detective who cited her for aUegedly practicing astrology for pay admitting on the stand that he reads his horoscope in the newspaper. The colorful Rev. Pryor, of 499 Cabrillo St., Costa Mesa, 1 has pleaded innocent to charges of violating a city ordinance forbid- ding such practice for mooey or anything else of value. Vice and Narcotics Detective Dick Bowman spent most of the day on the stand in Harbor Judicial District Court in direct examiriation by defense attorney Don Smallwood. "The defense in this case will be fairly simple," Smallwood told the . court during opening arguments in what is expected to be a two·to·four-day trial. His contention is that Mrs. Pryor is not rwming a business in her sanctuary, but is a licen!ed minister operating a bonafidc church and offering personal counsel, ''This ordinance is _fflpealed every single Sunday 1n every 1 c.e,,,1,1111• 1,,~ °""" c.a.11 ,._. .. 1"11,,. sinale, or almost every single, •1 ~ .... ..,. ...... 11..,..,.......,.,1,.,1 .. 1 church in the Harbor Area," con· \. ..,. .. .., •' ••v-r11 .. ~"" ..,...1" .,..., .. tinued Smallwood, who Is also a 11..-••n1 .. ~lllMl ..-cl•I _.,,.,., .. i.ti 11 ~...,... • Ncwport·Me11a Unified School e.c-t w•• ,._.._ (11111• -4 c•• ~~. District trustte. ~'·"""",.......,u(f~tt,~:':""!i. Re ex.plained that ministers ................... :.....,.,... w.w.. , '-==-----.,.-----' ~quote bibljcal prophecy and a collection plate is passed for con- tributions, a practice paralleling precisely what the Rev. Zelda Pryor does. Smallwood also hinted he will show that publishers or the three leading newspapers serving the Harbor Area would be equally guilty under interpretation or the subject law. Asst. City Atty. Robert Cam· pagna. however, maintains the city ordinance citing virtually every known form or dealing with ruture events and branding it illegal to accept anything of value for practicing it, has been violated. During e arly moments or trial. Mrs. Pryor was visibly upset and had to be rea s sured b y Smallwood. She seem e d to . m~llow later in the day . A major phase of Wednesday's testimony involved playing of a tape recording of I.he astrological reading Mrs. Pryor gave Detec- tive Bowman in an appointment arranged by a young woman police informant-agent. The girl herself took the stand today. Members of the six-man, six- woman jury listened intently as the Rev . Pryor's rapid-fire , almost ramblin~ discussion of astrologlcal aspects and signs of the Zodiac chattered Crom the tap~. The Rev: ·Mrs. Pryor sat li1ten· ing to herself intently on the tape which was made. Dec. 4 without her consen'or knowledge in her studio. n.ilr ...... ,._..,. JKll: ~I FIREMEN BATTLE BLAZE THAT INJURED FIRE ENGINEEI\ JAMES BOLKA Blaze On Laguna Beach Hiiitop Did $55,000 Damage At Residence f'ro1n Page Al KETCH ... handicap leaders arc Glass C t:n· tries. Windv.·ard Passage was dt·· ~igned by Alan Gurney and built by the late Ro~rt F. Johnson in 1969. She holds elapsed time re- cords in the Los Angeles lo lionolulu, the Miami-Nassau and Miami to Jamaica races among others. In 1973 she was beaten lo Honolulu in the 2,225-miJe· Transpac by Ragtime in one or the closest rinishes ever r e- corded. llandicap leade rs by class: Class A . 1. Tribute, 2. Dorothy 0 . 3. Concerto. Class B. 1. Primavera. 2. l\1is- tress Iii, 3. Lussino. Class C, 1. Kari JI . 2. Chipata, 3. Cris is. Viejo Plant Site Held Up By Lot Quiz The fate of a 12-unil Mission Viejo industrial park will hang in the balance for another week as members or the Orange County Planning Commission review its parking facilities. Commissioners ordered the zoning variance from the Bu~­ roughs Corp. plant brought back for review next Tuesday. The project site is on Jeronimo Road_ At last Tuesday's hearing. the commission refused to consider developer Robert L. Wish 's quest . ror reduced parking because he had not turned over modified parking plans in time. A planning aide said the plans had not been forwarded ror analysis until Tuesday morning and that some commission mem· be rs didn't understand certain details. Wi sh originally wanted park- ing reduced from 577 spaces to 478 spaces . Commissioners re- jected that request as "too -drastic." Raids Net Heroin OXNARD (UPI) -Ten persons -believed to be major dealers in a heroin ring -were arrested and 17 ounces or high- grade heroin seized Wednesday in a series or raids. The raids · followed an undercover purchase of heroin for S20.000,ofr1cers said. AIColon Yow CMic• of II" er ll" Flames Gut From PageAJ Laguna Home; PROBE. · · interest· in the senator's activity $55 000 Loss ontheon-campu.•hospltaL ' Additionally, Carpenter was By J'ACK CHAPPELL ot IM o.llW '°'"' SWM Fire injured a long-time Laguna Beach fireman und did S55,000 damage to a Porta Fina Laguna house in Laguna Beach Wednesday. Fire Engineer James Bolka re- ceived first and second degree burns to his legs and body when he rell through the second floor into the eye of the fire centered in the laundry room. Bolka was treated at South Coast Commw1ity lfospitul and later released in satis factory condition to his home. Occupant of the burned $70.000 h o u s e, Mrs . Thomas Van Dalfsen, told fire investigators that she had just placed a load of v.·ash in the home pryer and was 1ns1de the hon'le when she smelled s mo!cc. She said she opened the garage door into the house and saw that .the garage was "full of fire." Laguna Beach firemen report- ed the garage of the home to be fully involved in rire at the time firsi. units arrived. The damage was listed as $30,000 damage to the structure and $25,000 to con- tents. A family auto in the-gu-agt; v.•as destroyed by fla.me:;. The fire was fought by 18 re· gular members of the fire de- partment, five volunteers and by six men rrom the city's public v.·orks' department. In addition , two of three fire men laid orr by the city in December reported for action and aided fire fighters. They v.·e re Richard Dewberry and Tom King. Stereo Equipment Stolen From Home Stereo equipment valued by the \.'ictims at $947 has been stolen from an El Toro home, Orange County Shertff"s officers reported today. Deputies said burglars pried open the rear door at the home or Robert James Reynolds, 42, or 22704 lslemar St., and took the s tereo units from an upstairs bedroom . The family was absent at the lime. CLIP THIS AD NOW Offor Good T1ln Foll. ll attorney for the foundation until June 1972. Subsequently, the foundation's legal arr airs have been handled by the law firm of Fulop, Ralston. Burns and McKittrick. Carpenter is "of counsel" to the law firm. His last disclosure statement indicates that the senator received more than Sl,000 rrom the firm lcist year. Such forms reqwre a statement of whether more or less than $1,000 was received. In past_ intervie"'~, C_arpenter has consistenUy ma1nta1ned that he recei.,.·es no income as a result or the law firm's relationship v.'ith the roundation. The •'of counsel" status, he said today, means he is paid on a case-by· case basis and receives no perpetual retainer from the firm. Carpenter said he knows what a conflict or interest is and is not involved in one. Today . he said, ''J have nothing to add. I will have to make a statement in the near future, I suppose. but berore I do that. 1 want to get all the inrormation together.'' During \Vednesday '5 in · lerview. Diedrich said he is look· ing into the possibility of con- flicts stemming from both ·carpenter's position with the foundation and in the law firm's representation of the non-profit organization. Asked whether he believes Carpenter has a conflict of in- terest in the matter, Diedrich s aid, ""\'ou bet I do. You bet I do. 1 deCinitely do. He will say no, that it is only a philosophical con- nict. But as long as he is tied so closely with Western World, v.·hat can you say?" Diedrich said he intended to "blast Carpenter" in a statement today responding to c;:arpen~er's allegation of county blackmail. ··1 am seriously considering br- inging his activities to the atten- tion of the Grand Jury," he added. "But the matter may be out of my hands." Other members of the board of supervisors . he said, are equally concerned about the matter and may take action first. Diedrich refused to say v.•hich members or how many. "If he is to be the stumbling block to the campus hospital,'' Diedrich said, "then· we have to protect the county's interests.'' OUR BEAUTIFUL FAMOUS HAMD MADE CAIE SWAI $ 95 -· M94 DAILY IM CLOSBI SUM. F 0 R E:' Wltfl Thi• Ad arbor Lites 1122~ NfWl'OllT ~" COSTA MESA 7301 ' ., ... "'!'<-"• .. _,... • ( \ ) I ' \ I ' ' ' l I 7 7 • I • I • -- •, Today's Closing N.Y.S~ks - ' • VOL 68,'NE>, 37,3 ·SECTIONS;34 f>AGl:S ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA HURsDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1975 TEN CENTS • Chief . tO .Outline Crim:e F,fghtirig Plan lly PATl'Y llllllNE'M' ot .. Mt'tf'lltlMlff A meeting Monday may launch a program · to make suburban sleuths ouj. of ordinary citizens in order to h~lp 1-luntington· Beach police ftghtcrime. Chief of Police Earl Robitaille will speak on his pet proje~t. the proposed ''Neighborhood Watch," at B p.m. in lhe Police Auditorium. • 4 .. • If the chief gets the community thln'' manpower situation on the two ways, the chief said. .... -~~k . ~ support he believ.es essential, city police force. If, for Jnstance, police suspec(-. cofld~ in the ty,•o-wtty pro- watchful eyes of volunteers will Today be says, "It"s worse." ed_burglaries repotted i_n a givenoQ ... g a... vol u{lteerS ~i~ht tip scan nelghbOrhoods through9ut ·•we haven'tfol'lhe last couple neighborhood were being com-"lice ·to cr1me act1v1ty thf! f,.he city for sl~of crime. of years had officers assigned in-mitted by two men in a green aut,tlorities were not aware of. . Robitaille ca'me up with the to neighborhoods." he explained panel truck, Officers could pass Robitaille said idea for a Neighborhood Watch in further. "They stay on the major the information 90 to the Tpe five crimes he beheves Huntington Beach, similar to a or secondary streets so they can Neighborhood1Watch. · volunteers will be most helpful in L'os Angeles program, last sum-resp<>nd quickly to emergency Watch monitol"3 9! aaptaim; in combatting are burglaries, child mer. calls." various sectors woUld pass the ·molesting, bunko or fraud ac- He said then a key reason for Volunteers stationed in the word dOWJl t<f volunteers .. who· Uvities , auto theft and rape. the.p~gram was a "dangerously neighborhoods could aid P.Qlice in could be bn spedll lootsput for . The police department would ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;___~~~~~~~~~ . ' ' instruct lht: volunteers in how lo s pot s ign s of those crimes: Robitaille said, and what to do wh en they did so. The mee.ting Monday on· Neighborhood Watch will be an · organizational session, called by community leaders Prim Shea, formt!r president of the Home Council. and Ken White, presi- dent or the Huntington Beach Ex- ( See WATCH, Page t\2) Gunm~.t Get $18,_350 At Hu11tiilgto·n Home r . . ! -Dell" ....... "-" ........ ~ GRAFFITI 'BECOMES 'ALLEY· A~ IN HUNYINGTON Loft Allen .and *1l'f Robert : ~~.If W'!rlt J - Robbery One of Largest Two men told a Huntington Beach woman Wednesday they might like to buy her house. But when she showed them inside, they showed her a gun and robbed her of $18,350 in cash and jewelry. Police said the take -includ- ing $10,000 in.cash -is one of the· largest in the history of H.unt- ington Beacb. To claim their lake, the bandits bound and threatened Lo shoot Lilli~ M~e ~cks. 48, when she nrst"teru•ed to ;ten them wll-"'~""~'""'"""'l<''•I<i~ she had hidden the family's cash. . For Art's' Salte _Expletives Deleted in 'Alley She 1told police the two men ap· pearea at her door, at 15691 S,lm- burst Lane, about 6 p.m--1,-0ne of the suspects told her hia Wife had seen the £or-sale sign on her house and asked him to stop by. Tunney' Unleasb,esr She showed them through the Where ro·ul word" of a Hunt-II · t ffQ L house, 3nd her husband, who ., an a ey JU! o ueens ane . called to say he woul1 be home ington Beach gruffili artist once After a coat ol white, Rancho late, talked at length with OnP of marred a •all, a neatly painted View School Principal William the men by phone, police said!' ·Attack on Oil Bid Snoopy now glides on a Gerhardt stenciled gold Then that man asked to skateboafd inside a stenciled "frames"ontothewall. measwre an upstairs bedroom. BEVERLY Hl.LLS <UPJJ gold frame !""•'de the lr'mes went the art · ....,. • When he finished, police said be Sen. John Tunney told the ln· The transformation is the "Al-of about 28 children last Sal~r-told Mrs. Sacks, ''This is a terior Department today it!'I plan Jey Art" of the kids in the Koledo day. Snoopy on the skateboard stick -up ." to op.en the offshore continental Park · Queens area of UJe city . was Kerry Lennon's design.· Mrs . Sacks1apparently thought shelf ti) oil and gas driJlin~ was Jt:s a project which has Allan Rodriguez titled bis work the man was joking. She said he "a ni~htmarish blueprint for dis- brougbt together the youth, a ''How Jr. Firemen Prevent toldheragain.,''lamnotkidding, aster.' policeman, city parks and Fire,'' and Richard Hert told the this is a stickup.•• This time, he Another legii;lator said a three· recreation personnel, a school story of "Dog Need Love" in his pulled a small handgun, she told day hearing whichi0pened today principal and the Huntington artistry. police. was meaningless because In- Beach Junior Woman's Club. The predominant theme of the The two men took Mrs. Sacks terior officials have already de- The women's organization framed originals, however, is to her bedroom, taped her eyes cided to Open the Sou'thern donated the paint, and the re-something the kids of Koledo and bound her hands and feet ~ali(ornia offshor·e ar~a to drill· mainder of the team pitched iq to Park-Queens don't see often: <See ROBBERY' PageA2l ing Pjlint over the graffiti on a wall in sunrises over majestic moun-T.he hearing shaped up as bat- tains, far~ from the city where tie over the nation's need for off- $5 Million Revamping Plan Studied . they live. shore oi I verSu9 Southern· Susan Allen, parks and recrea-'Marat'/wn' Californians' desire for a clean, tion director of the Oak View uncluttered ocean. Youth Center, and Dick Hooper. In remarks prepared for the city policeman, get much of the Opens rr0 m· uhJ hearing, Tunney, a California creditfororganizingtheprojecl. J. 1 ~· Democrat, said, ·•we can't let They hope to fill the wall with the Interior Department ram its more frames and more The Marina High School d children's . work this coming drama department production of an~~rous. ill~conceived, in- Saturday. "Marathon 33" will open tonight sensitive offshore development programdownOurthroats. '' In all, th,y believe they have intheschoolcafeteriaat8p.m. H 'd rr ho d The proposed $5 million re· involved JOO children and adults Addltioflal performances are ~ e 581 0 s re rilling would vamping of A:untington State in •·Alley At\." · scheduled for Friday and Satur-brihg the risk of more o£f-shorc Beach will be reviewed Friday Here are· some wh·o have day nights. blowouts such as the disastrous during the state packs com--.helped 10.'far: Denise San-Theplayrecreatesthemoodof one in the Santa Barbara ·Chan- the o(fs_hOre drilling plan and lo mef:t,with them to discuss it. "We are not 1asking for a total moratorium on drilling offshore land in ~ perpetuity becayff we someday will need the oil." Tun- ney said. •·sut there should be a pos\ponement. '' Rep. Alphonto Bell ( R-Calif.). called the hearings "meaning- .less,'' s a y ing in prepared testimony that the decision lo leaSe new sections on the con- tinental· shel( had already been made in Washington. And Bell warned, "If you drill to recover this~oil there will be spillage,'' noting that the Interior Department's own 1,300-page en- ( See OIL, Page A2l Carpente r 's UCI Stance Gets Probe? mtssion meeting in Santa.. tibanez, KariJoCasina~Richard the marathon dance contests of nelint969: BarDar.a. '11-1 1Hert, Kelly Storum, Ruben lhe'30s. Before the~hearing opened. ByOOUGFRITZSCllE A public bearing is scheduleO ' •oarcia.,. Breu Allen, Lori Allen, Tickets will be available al the Tunney and Sen. Alan Cranston Oft ... o.11y l"l•ttsYH afier wb ieb.Jl)e comm~ston clri" Allan Rodt'iguez, Toni Ann door for $1 .50, $1.75 for reserved <D-Calif.), told newsmen they Orange County Supervisor accept. reJ"tCt or mc:idlfy the.' or• -(See .. RT, Page AZl seating, or in advance for $1 .25. asked President 1'"'ord to delay Ralph Diedrich said Wednesday plans for r~ejelapme,nt or the ·r-he ls considering calling for a beach. · :-. ' .., Grand Jury investigation into Two fa~~ li~n( p~ases ate B d . F ' · d • B l what he said are possible con-. proPosed"loi the state parlt·,, the,.... • 0 Oict of interest resulting from first a $2.7 mlllidn1project which y oun m arre State Sen. Dennis Carpenter's rc- may start in 1976, and the second . _ lalionship with the Western a $2.3 million completion whict,. 4 , • ..._ • World Medical Foundation in would follow the fi['st phase COD· Irvine. strucUon. · C ..J -l M D JF?.•fi Bl~ d Carpenter. Who denies any con· The money will provide , the r ()TQ11,Q, ue QT Lt:eir' S ,,.. f. e eQJ1e flicts of interest, has said he will beach with a new 1S'Wa(e dis-oppOse' finanoine or a general posal system. sanitary ~acllities, By J OJIN\tAL'J'ERZA at the couple's home at 1013 Sam Amburgey arrived at the teaclttng hospital on the UC extensive · 1andscap1ng and Of .. DIMY,..,..tutt Perharri. Drive. home after Atwater's daytime Irvine campus if it would com - modificationof the curr:ent park-The wife of· an heir to $10 Detective Capt. Richard nurse, David Jacobson, ex-pete with Hoag Memorial ing lot. -' million worth ol \he Wrigley Hamilton said the heir to the pressed concern about Mrs . Hospital in Newp<>rtBeach . Work also includes lhe\nstalla-chewing gum tattune was found chewing gu'm'fortune has \jeen Alwater 's absence from the Under the terms oC a pending tion of pedestritn p~tbsJ plcrilc stabbed and bludgeofied to death suffef\ng from a severe mental house. agreement. Hoag would merge site's, changes in the ieocinj-; . early 1odf"Y -~ body stuffed conditt.on for many years and has "The nurse said he had worked with Western World Foundation· more lighting and a secUon fb1' into an oil 'drum filled with con-been unable to lend any help to for the family 'for a very long in an attempt to build a 100-bed campers. crete at ai PaCGima junk yard. th.e investigia.tion. time' and was a confidant to Mrs. hospital on an 18-acre site near state planners, in ~Viewing> Ne\"port Beach police have He dt!cli~ to discuss any al· Atwater. Jte said he came to theUCI campus. · the P.arking needs at the beach, boo).ed her busbaOil's male nu~ teged motive tn the brutal batter-work as uAual at 8 a.m. and re· In an interview Wednesday have decided to emphasize the int.heelaylng.· . lng and stabbtoa of the woman, lleved D~delian, but was con-night, Diedri ch said he was use of mass transit to reach the • The remains. of Mrs . Nancy but Hamilton ~lndlcated that a oerned . bfJcau&e Mts; Atwater furious ,about the content of a let· strand. Atwpt.er, 110,.}11'1fe or A.G. dl•P11-te m~y )•~•erupted 'Y'\ll _•9t.,\ )loip-, She w,ould teronCarpenter"sletterheadre- HunUngton Slate Beach .Atwate~ Of Ca-Shores, w~o lietween Jitrs. AlWater and her ·~ flmosteveeyhour with her lilil.li to the a)>proprlallon bill, stretches from the Santa Ant<; dlscovared!•tn ,31)() pounds. or . husband'saido1io!Ol'<l"dawhWed· ~usti~d ,"H1milton~el~ted. which would finance UCI River to Beach Boulevard. ' fw<lenln4 "'1DCJOle, police said. I nesday. ,Police allece that Mrs. ' H ilton't•ld 11\o dky nurse purchase or Orange County Slate parks dlreclor WUlialll Alread lit•ustikll' at the time of Atwater was muhl.,.ed In a room 'll&S old: b>' Be<leUa~' that the ~edl~al Centeri t::ld/tio~s /0 Peon Jd,ott has pledced to spencl lhe tp1m ~ at the In· or the expensrve-bom~ ! ~DI n ha4 lel\ the !10il!" before area Y appropr 8 . un or about $7 .S million In !his area to · tenlatlonil AUil> w recking Co. or "The lnvesU,atloo ;tarted, 85 a a w!lb an urilCn<>Wn male the :'i~amp..., hospital and start- lm,Prove both Huntington State Pacolma "''" Daniel Garbls missing pers<lll"a c••e aRet we nl9'd. •up 1 s. Bn~h and Bolsa Chica Staie Bedellan, 40, pl t lendale. He 11 a ot a call al ll<IO W';,an...tay:" tb~r::r" ~ern One or the letlA!rs, addressed to Beach. Work at lloJsa Chica Is malenuneWfioluldlhenl"1Uhln ~amlltonexplalxitd , '"°' ap r"l'ce . UCf-Calllor.nJa Colleae of already underway. In carin& for Atwater, an Invalid He and homicide Detcellve 1 (S.eATW,\TER, Pa(e.Ul (See-PROBE, Pall• .Ul I ,.. ,. " Sign Law Hit By Valley's Businessmen By KA'DIYCLANCY °'"" o.i1v Pi1.t s~ Fountain Valley merchants, who claim they are losing busi· ness because no one knows where they are, attacked Che city's sign otdinance Wednesday night. About 50 chamber or Com - mer.Ce members sat through a two-hour discussion before tbe planning commi~ion, plea<ii.ftg for larger signs 1for ·their stores and lashing out at the'City's "low- profile'' sign philosophy. The chamber . had asked . that the city revise its si'gn ordinance to allow 25-foot:tall Signs at Uie cily's 1a ·main shopping centers. instead of the 12·foot-high limit now imposed. Chamber President Fred · Roberson contended that t he 1taller sign could include a list or merchants in the shopping center. and perhaps highlight bargains. Planning commissioners took no formal action, other than to accept a report from the sign committees of the commission and chamber. ~City Planner Don Contraman said the ~ommission also agreed IS.eSIGNS, Pagei\2) ' or~n:ea c ons' Wea che..- IncreaSed cloudine ss tonight with 40 percent chance of showers late this evening and Fri(lay, accord- in~ to the weather lady. 1-lighs 1-T1day SS to 60. Lows in the sos . I NS IDE T OD.\ Y Thie~s climbed Into the ducal ?C!laceo of Vfbino ond mode away With thrt!e rnais,a.nce paintings described oi prlcel esir ma.rlerpiecer. Slory, Page A4. Index ,Al 'f"'~S.,.4c:e ., JoWtMI ,."'"'. « •nN Mtlllotc• .. =-· ··'lt!:j! ... A4,al ... •. .. -~· .. a.u -., C\1•11 -k• ar ~ ••• c,..._. •• ., ONti.lll•Ucn cu ltl-4• .... , <• IEMWttl*-•t .. le' <•• llllMMt C:W --.. --·b .... l~i•t'-" .. , ......... :: o\11111 l.••rs It ,_ ~yDMM .. --.. ....... .. --.... • • I DAIL'V PILOT HF .., PROBE ••• • • Ktlillcbl!t ~.(eller ~s lbe ~\)'. a.i.atJ. 'Pffelf<rnY1 INtcoolDU price Of $5.S million Co~ the Med1cal Center is ''blackmall"·of the University. - • . . •• • t '.,, ' .41-Jobie•• Sfgta l/f! ' . " ··~~~~~:i ·,. E,ir.oll•n .. U~. trl matten related lo the .F rll\er(o~ ' · Carpenter. contacted in Sacramento this morning, Said · 'he ht not familiar with the letter •When; th~~woman's tawy8r• A 2 ~ ll c!alle'd lbe house and expressed t 0 e~es· 'con~ernatberqotbolnsincourt, ·. '° ' . ·' .. •to Pfeffer. · 1 · Pfeffer has said he does bow how the letter was •1eue<1. t ;J'a.d>bson became worried. . ''We &tarted looking through • th• house and found spots that 4ooliM llke bloodslaino. We aloo The medical school plans to , build an acute general car•·_ · hospital. Carpenter maintains'._ that.such a facility will ta'-e pa- lienls away from Hoag and Its af. filiate Western World. The Ne\vp9rt Beach Republican plans to attempt lo have the hospital changed lo a "tertiary care•• hospital designed for re· search and treatment of exotic maladies. " ti*Ce,I that ~ a rug and so.me ~ll"<:leaning items wc~.re mis~; icl ftom their usu al places, -. t'· B-1~ Ring Ul'IT ...... .ltamilton said. .. lnvestlgators from the Orange Cou,nty Crime Jab were sum· ;~ tnoned and the)!' became con· · · vinc'ed that violence had taken -Place at the Atwatei: home_. From theie the investigation shifted to lenHa)e, . Diedrich said he bf':lieves Sen. Henry Jackson wiU -an-Carpenter's appositiorrto present plans jeopardizes any financing nounce his candidacy for the for the hoseital and even the con· Democratic presidentJal tinued existence or the med nomination tonight. Jackson school. has purchased five minutes Hamilton said Glendale police ~ined the search for Bedelian and by midafternoon officers foUnd him driving a few blocks fron;1 his residence. They made a routine car stop and requested that Bede Ii an join investigators at Newport Beach police head · quarters ror an interview. Legislative Analyst A. Alan of television time from CBS Post, a strong voice in the state to $ke hiS declaration. Legislature .on fiscal matters,;. _____________ _ "At tha t point we simply want- ed to talk to him because we , believed he was the last man to has proposed lbat th~ UC! med school be closed and its opera- tions combined with those at UC Davis. Carpenter is president ol Western World Medical Found~4 tion. a positi9Jl Diedrich says he believes constitutes a conflict of iiiterest io the senator's activity on. the on-campus hospital. Additionally, Carpenter was attorney for the foundation until June 1972. Subsequently, the foundation's legal affairs have been handled PY the law firm or FuJop. Rals'ton, Burns and McKlllrick. Carpenter is "of counsel" to the Jaw firm . His last disclosure statement jndicates that the senator received more than $1,000 from lhe firm last year. Such forms require a staterrient of whether more or less than $~ w "s l'e~ived. _ J;. ___ _ Iri past interviews, Carpenter bas consi~tenUy maintained that lie receives no income as a result of, the law firpi's i:elati,onship ,with _the .,ColllldJlicm. 1)le "of , 'oounllel" ·"t:;·be said IOOay, ' means be Is · d ~D'.,!! ·b e-hy- l:ase basis .ft,d "ircrr~.'eive~ no •pe;pelual •et:ainertrodt ~ru<m . • Carpenter silld';lte knoWl what ;ra coriJll9,~(~dt ill and•is not , Involved In <>mr. • -Todaf; be said; "I have nothing io add.· I will bave lo make a . ,state1p,ent.J.n the near future, I , auppA&e, but before I do that, I want to iet '"all the information .. together. 1' • ' Pmsage~ls TbwardNew Race Record see her. After ah interview here at headquarters we booked him on a murder charge with $250,000 bail,'' Hamilton said. After the interview two teams of detectixe.s dr~ve to· the junk yard in P8coima Wednesday night. ''It took us quite a while to find the drum we wanted at that By ALMON LOCKABEV junkyard . Then we found one that o.a11rPl1oth>M1,,.e41tor was full to the brim with hard Record hungry Windward concrete and nearby we found Passage, the 73-foot ketch sailed three empty sacks that once had by Mark Johnson or Portland, ap-dry concrete nUx in them. peared lo be on her way to an "We got a chisel and a small elapsed time record today in the hammer apd then started cutting 1,125-mile Puerto Vallarta race. the bottom or the steel drum. It At the noon rolt call Wednes· was like opening a large can with day, Passage was churning down a can opener," Hamilton said. the Baja California coast off It did not take long to de· Magdalena Bay with the pro-terminewhatwasinside. spect of clearing Cape San Lucas Investigators then tediously during the night. She was only 23 ehipped away the.hardened con· miles behind the elapsed time re· trete. cord of six days and three hours "We found the remains very set by Bob Lynch's 83-foot sloop . neaUy~wrapped in blankets and Sirius JI in 1973~ tied. The '!linute we discovered , the body we stopped and turned 'The .ls to 22 knot northweSlerly the entire thing over to, th,e Los winds; with 1\1: three lo four foot ~ng~~es C.ounty _coroner S Of· rouowing sea, were the weather f1ce, Ham.1l~nsa1d. conditions to WP's liking. The Th~ prt;li~mary survey of.the . pr~~its or lighter winds across rema1ns indicated that multiple th' \Gu .of California was the on-~tab ~ounds an~ a severe batter· :iii flork in her bid ror a new -1ng w1th blunt instrument led to .r-the woman's death. An autopsy . ordj ,.. was scheduled to take place ,this bo n I morning. ~ The.restof 26· at eeta so Hamilton said initial police in· had picJce.d up the hoped-for quiries revealed Mrs. Atwater northwesterJY, but the nearest was "the sixth or seventh wife" yactit to Passage was Ragtime, "lli · h h • .,;led by Bill White and Bill Pas-of the ailing rru onaire, w o as 8) ALANDIRIDN Of .. °""' ...... Matt • High unemployment combined with resourceful recruiting have produced a whopping enrollment at Orange Coast and Golden West col~eges. . Co~st Community College Dis- trict trustees Wednesday n1&ht were told that the districtwide ln- crease for the spring semester, compared with the 1974 spring semester, is 27.6 percent. The total enrollment now stands at 44,020. Administrators said that the Spurt in enrollmt?nt resulted in many extra classes being added. About 30 additional part·time teachers were hired at Golden West, and two full-time and 10 to 15 part-time teachers at Orange Coast. Matty other regular teachei:_s were given extra class loads. Administrators gave a number or reasons for the massive in- crease: unemployed veterans go- ing to,school to collect benefits; retraining for many un - einployed; an organized, active recruiting campaign, particular· ly among older women; the addi· 22 percent. 'The. lftCreB .. ln th_e day c1 ..... at oec la 24 percent and the nightclu ... :iopereent. All the· fl-lloted Include enrollmenti!l'in ·the television CQurses. The four TV course• of- fered this semester have a total of 5,810 enrolllnen)S, the mosl popular belns "The Ascenl of Man,'' with a total of 2,631. the most popular TV course ever presented by the college dis- trict's Channel 50. · At the Wednesday nlght•board meeting, District Chancellor Dr. Norman Watson praised ad- ministrators for opening up new classes in the last days of re- gistration to take the additional students. One ex''ample or the variety of classes offered can be found in languages where nine conversa- tional language classes are of-' rered in the evening, including French, ,German, Spanish, Italian, Arabic, P,fandarin, Russian •. Japanese, and Portuguese. Frono Page Al uon or spec:i~l.intere~t cl~sses, ROBBERY and the poss1b1lity that 1n a lime of inflation students are drawn to • • • thefreecommunitycollegesfrom with tape, according to the police the state colleges. . . account. "Enrollment traditionally goes She said the men warned her, up at co~m~ty ~olle~es during ''You're makilig this awfully dif· a recession, said Bill Shawl, ficult for us " when she refused Golden West's Dean of lnstruc-to direct them to money and lion. . jewelry. · The ~iggest percentage Jn · But when they said, "'Either crease is at Golden West where you tell us where you have tbe 1?,303 students are . now re-money or we will kill you,'' Mrs. g1stered compared wath 13,041 Sacks began to COOperate she ex· for the spring .. of 1974. A total of plained to PQlice. ' 9,111 students are enrolled in day The robbel-s.left her home with classes at Golden West compareCI $10 ooo in cash from a dresser with5,698ayearago,a60perce_nt dr~wer and $8 350 in other ju.'?1wP· 1 1 000 e v terans yaluabl~s . mosUy 0 men's lndlan e go , mor e Jewelry this sem~ster at Golden West," Mrs.· sacks rolled heraetf Shawl .said.. . . down the stairs. to the front door, Reg1strat1on 1n the ~ven1ng where she managed to kick with College at Golden W~t l& up 10 her feet and call for help. perc~nt _so the combined da~-. No one answered the calls, evenlng increase at the school is . however, untll her busb&nd ar- 33 percent. rived home ate p.m. At OCC, there are .now 26,617 The Sacks own and manage studenls"co~p~red with 21,849 a PAL Communications Corp. in year ago. :t'h1~ ts another 4,768 or Stanton. l'rono P a ge Al ..... been known for years by his qUini of Long Beach Yacht Club, family and acquaintances as WATCH about140milesastem. "Mr.A". .~ • • • Rec Staff Needs Tennis Teachers Other Class A yachts nearing Before his illness, At"'.ater ~e· char;age Club. During Wednesdily's in· t~rview, Diedrich said be i,s lpok · ing into the ]XlSSibility of COD· '.flicts_ stemming from both Carpenter's position with the foundation and in the law firm 's ·represen.,t._ation of the non-profit organizatioJl. Asked Whether he be1ieves Carpen~ bas a conflict or in· tei~t -iti tlle matter, Diedrich saia; ''You 6et I do. You bet I do . I definitely dq. He.Will say no , that it is only a philosophical con· fiict. But as long as he is ti°ed so closely 'with Western World, the halfway mark were Glinka ported~y . was an. executlv~ with Robitaille 'aid many service 608 miles to go; Primavera, 621 ; -the Wr1_g1ey ch~wing g~~ fir.f'f'· organizations in lhe city have in·· Sorcery, 631; Anitra, 638; and Hamilton said ~e v~ctim had dicated interest in ~eighborh<><><J Dorothy o, 651_ most of her rela~1ve~ 1n th_e east watch. 'l'he meeting Mond~y I-leading the handicap leaders v.•as Dick Kellon's Chance-37 Kari 11 from 'Los Angeles Yacht Club. She was being chased by Chipata, Crisis, Hornblower and Sigame in that order. All of the handic:ap leaders are Class C en- tries. and was a milliona1ress in her may determine how much tn· own rigOt." · tetest the community Bt large During her seven years of mar· has in the program, he said. riage to Atwater she spent If the program gets off the almost every hour attending her ground, he and the police depart- ailing husband, he added. ment will advise organizers, he The Huntington Beach recrea- tion department needs .two, and . possibly more, tennis teachers for work starting March 17. The pay is $3.SO an hour, with work available week days at Murdy Park, Saturdays at Edison High School, and possibly some nights at Huntington Beach High. • whet can you say?" ' Diedrich said he intended to ''blast Carpenter" in a statement today responding to Catpenter's allegation or county blackmail. "I am seriously considering br· inging his activities to the atten- 1 lion of the Grand Jury,'' he added. ''But the matter may be out or my bands." Other members or the board of supervisors, he said, are equally concerned about the matter and may take action first. Diedrich refused to say which members or how many. "If he is to be the stumbling "block to the · campus hospital," :Diedrich said, "then we have to ·protect the county's interests.•• Carpenter said"' his letters merely quoted Post's arguments and were not necessarily his own beliefs. ORAN<;E COAST . DAILY PILOT :1 '1 Windward Passage was de- s igned by Alan Gurney and built by the late Robert F . Johnson in 1969. She holds elapsed time re- cords in the Los Angeles to Honolulu, the Miami-Nassau and Miami to Jamaica races among others. In 1973 she was beaten to Honolulu in the 2,225-mile Transpac by }\agtime in one of the closest finishes ever re- corded. Handicap leaders by class: Class A, 1. Tribute, 2. Dorothy 0. 3. Concerto. Class B, I. Primavera, 2. Mi s- tress Ill, 3. Lussino. Class C, 1. Kari II, 2. Chipata, 3. Crisis. From Page Al ·~ ART •••• Rodriguez. RandY Reed, Holly Reed , Kim Allen, Caroline Me- jia, Kerry Lennon, Sue Turner, Teri Allen. Craig Garrison, Heidi Turner and Dave Yoakum . "She spent so much time at said. home that they didn't even have a family car." Hamilton said. l'rono Page Al OIL ... vironmehlal impact statement ~id "major and minor spills are · inevitable." The hearings, by the Bu.reau or Land Management, involve 10 million acres or the nation's out- er continental shelf, including 1.6 SPEAKERS' LIST READS LIKE 'WHO'S WHO'-A3 EPA SE.EKS OFFSHORE OIL DELAY. Story, Page A4. million acres or submerged land off Southern California. More than· 120 persons have been asked lo testify, including Cranston, and Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. and his chief energy adviser. The hearings wil1 last through Saturday. CofC Mixer Set At Beach Eatery The Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce will sponsor a free get-acquainted mixer from 6 to 7:30 p .m . Feb. 17 at the Cask ·N Cleaver Restaurant. 16525 Brookhurst St. Chamber members, their spouses, employes and prospec. tive members are welcome to at· tend. The party will feature wine tasting and hors d'oeuvres. Reservations may be made by callin_g962·4441 . · - Tennis instructors with at least one year's experience should ap- ply at the recreation department,· 17th Street and Orange A venue. For further iniortnation phone Scott Flanagan at 536-5486. Missile Exploded VANDENBERG AFB (UPIJ - A Minuteman III missile was blown up by the Air Force over the Paciftc, ~ miles at sea, when it maUunctioned Wednes· day. The missile was fired down the Western test range by a Strategic Air Command missile combat crew. CLIP THIS .A!?,..~~W n...,-. u ' ' --· -·-·• .. ·1 _ ' Ill Ohitssi.s FlOwri. Out ... ...r.. ~ 1': ,. \ A'?flll'l!IS .(UPJ~ -Greet 'shipping tycoon Arlitotle . Onassis new to' Pari& today aboard hit priva~jel to.enter lhq .-.merl~IU\ Hoipllal f.or treiltineltl of • potentially fatal rn:usculardisease. T~•69-year-old Onuala was accompanied by his wife Jae· queline and hie daua:bter Christina. ~ ·Professor Jacques Ca"rolt, a French heart specialist who ne\# lo Athens Wednesday, ac- companted Onassis to Paris . Caroll has treated Onassis before: Onassis was driven from his seaside vllla lo the Athens AltPort where a Lear ex- 'eeutivejet was waiting., Fro•PageAI SIGNS ••• lo keep working with the chamber to develop a sign pro- posal pleasing lo both. Throughout the discussion only one citizen spoke tn favor of the city's ••tow-profile'' signs. Former planning conunissioner Jim Dick, who helped draft lite city's sign ordinance, said he agreed wilh lhe 12-Cool-belght limil. Roberson said the chamber now plans lo pick a s~lfic sbop- pl.ng Center and develop a sign for those merchants. "We will go lo the shopping center, and ask what their needs are,•• he explained. Then, the chamber will help draw up a sign proposal, ''incorporating some of the though la or the planning com- mission,'' then present that sip lothecity. - Roberson presented a slen sketch Wednesday nlaht for Fountain Plaza, at Brookburat Street and Talbert Avenue. which included a listing or 12 merchants. But Contraman said the com- missioners did not believe that sign would solve the merchants' problem. • Some merchants also ex- pressed anger over the city's general algn provisions, the siie and design of signs and a regula- tion prohibiting free -standing signs except for shopping cen- ters. · - The city lowered its sign height requirement four years ago, to keep Fountain Valley's main str~ets from developing a clut- tered look, city officials said. In addition, the city has main- tained strict requlremenla for all types or business•igns. U.S. Military Wives Get Medical Aid WASHINGTON (UPI) Military surgeons are perform· ing 800 bust enlargement and facelift operations a year -at nominal costs -to beautify military wives, says Rep. Les Aspin, <D-Wis.). Quoting Defense Department statistics, Aspin said Wednesday .. this represents an astonishingly high percentage considering that medical officers are in such sbort supply and that the basic he&lth needs or our Gls are not being met." Aspin said ordinary citizens could expect to pay $1 ,000 to $3,000 for such operations, but military dependents pay only S3 to $4 a dat for meals in military hospitals. Robert N . Weed Pre•"""'' •nd Put1h- Others are Rachellne Sykora, Colleen Sykora. Mary GaJletto, Dusty Sykora, Norman Sykora, Mimi Lugo and Gerardo Casso. Among the witnesses, Harry Morrison. vice president and general manager of Western Oil and Gas Association, is the ma- jor proponent or offshore drilling. His trade association represents the· oil Industry in seven Western staleS. OUR llAUTIFUL FAMOUS HAND MADI Jack R. Curley V'<• l're•ldlnl •I'd c;..._•l IN-• Thoma-; Keevil EO•IO< Thomas A ~urphtne -""q•nQ Editot Charles H. Loo.,, Richard P. Nall "'''"'•M ""'""'1"'1,1 Edllc>" Terry Coville Wttl O.enee (oun!y E<111or Othtr Otflc-s ~ .. Kll,11 .. ~Sl,l'fl C.t• Moiw· uo ...... 1 ~, si .... , ,.......,, 9eN »U lffwPOf1 &ou"'~"'" s.-.._c.._v.1i.7: mo1._. ""' ~<OCI ., .... 0"'90 ,.,_., Ttl...,,on• (7141 '42·4321 Qntlfttd Attvertlslng '42·S671 ,__ Hwtt1 0r...,. eo ..... ,, ~''" 540-1220 Council Aide Caputrarw Goes Big Time SAN JUAN Cl\PJSTRANO may sUll be a little city, but 1ts councilmen are getting some · 'big city'' idea,.s . . · ln a 4·1 decision Wednesday, the Cl~ Council voted. to allow each councilman to hire his own legislat{ve afi!e on a Slit-month experimental basis. • Each will have a quarterly budaetof$450to be spent on one or more persons. He can spend $3 a n hour O.t $30 an hour, but cannot exceed his budget. VOTING AGAINST the move was Mayor Roy Byrnes who said the idea tended to be "anti-staff" and did not represel\t good fiscal management. _,. ''I would support an increase in staff or 09e a1de fo1 all of us, said the mayo(. "But T can't su.pport this. I, don't ~~J\t , the responsibility of ha,·ing to mon itor such a persons hours. . The individual aides wiU be hired personally by each coun- <llman who wlahes to participate, The aide wiU report directly to that cpuncilman. / , , . ..,. 'J2".- Ol'IMDAILY , ... CU>5ID SUM. i CAIE SWAI F 0 R $ 95 lfn~ NEWPORT •VD .. COSTA 'MHA 645-7301 "' .............. --.......... ' • Orange Coast • , -eo1TtON -' . - Tod11y's Closlag N. Y. st'oells vo·L. 68, No. 31,1;nt;:&:tJ:;::C • ORANGE OUNTY CALIFORNIA· .THURSDAY, FEllRUARY 6, 197~ N/C TEN CENTS'" '/ ' ' .. ·' • . Diearicli· Seeks ·Probe • Carpenter By DOUG FIUTZSCllE Oftlllo.N., ....... S&.ff Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich said Wednesday he is consldertng calling for a Grand Jury investigation into what he said are possible con· flict of interest resulting from State Sen. Dennis Carpenter's re· latinnship with the Weat.ern World l\fedical Foundation in Irvine. . Carpenter, who denies any con· ' . mets or interest,'hna said he wm nlgttt, D'ie~rich said l!e was----ito1>ert I. Ptreitet si~nhe._coilhty oppose financing ot a general furious about lhe coqt:eot of a let-. P.rlce of $!i.S rrtill10,i for the tea:cbtng hospltaL on the UC ter on Carpenter's l~,erbead re-Medical Ce!'1teri1 "bla;ckmail" of lrvlhe campus.. if tt would com-lating to the-appt'QPriation bill, ttie university. • pete with Hoag Memorial which would>'fina,nce UCI Carp\fnter, conta.cted ~n HospitalinNewportBe~ch. purch,se ot Orange County Sacramento~ m~rmn~ said 'Under the term.a of 8 pending Medical Center,!"addltions .10 he ls.no~ familiar ~lb.tile letter agreement Hdag would merge .. a.tready appropriated .funds for to P!etteJ::. -' t .. with Weste'rn World Foundation theon-campusbospitalandstart· Pfeffer bas..aal:d ,be does not in an attempt to builjf a 100.bed up costs.· # ' k:rlO~ liow .the 1etter was l'e- hospita,l 'On · an !8-acre site near . One of t.p.e l~rs, addressed to ..-leased. . theUC')c.a)JlP'lt8d . ~ 'tJCI .• ~~lifornia CoIJ'i1e !or -~I.le J!1ed1cal . school plans to lo an \ntervjew Wednesday M'~c1n~ Pfeffer_say~.the county, bu.it~ .,... acu~ general care # •• • ~ -Cd~ !Jody S~ffed in'Bar-re l ' .. ·-· , • hosp1tal. Car-penter maintains rthat such a racility will take pa· tients away rrom lloag and ils ar- 'filiate Western World . 1'he Newport Beach Republi('<tn plans to attempt to have the hospital changed to a ''tertiary .care" hospital designed ror re· se'arch and treatment of exotic maladies. Diedrich said he believes Carpenter's opposition to present ~tans jeopardizes any financing for the hospital and even the con- tinued existence of the med school . Legislative Analyst A. Alan Post, a strong voice in the state LegislattJre on fi scal matters, has proposed that Lhe UCI med school be closed and its opera- tions combined with those at UC Davis. Carpenter is president of Western World Medical Founda-· !See PROBE, Page AZl eir's -.eone • Tunney SUfls: Otfshore Oil Plan Disaster BEVERLY HILLS !UPI) - Sen. John Tunney told the In- terior Department today its plan to open the offshore continental shelf to oil and gas drilling was ··a ni~htmarish blueprint ror dis- aster. ' * * * ·Offshore Another legislator said a thrce- day hearin~ whi,ch o~ned today was meaningless because In- terior officials have already de- cided to open the Southern California offshore area to drill- ing. The hearing shaped up as bat-. tie over the nation's need ror orr-. shore oil V~rsus Southern Californians' desire for a clean, uncluttered ocean. , • ,. ... ---~ .. ~or-·~. . ,.,,...y ................ Oil B riJ,l . Delay Eyed In J'$tDarks prepared f_or ~e bearinJ., Tunney, a Cal1fqrn1a ~at_; said :'Wf/ e,n't let the Interior Department ram its dan2ero"s ill·concelved, in· sensitive' o[tstiore . development programdownourthrbats.' He said ofrshore drilling would bring the. risk or more off.shore blowouts such as. the disastrous one in the Sant.a Barbara Chan- nel in 1969. Pouce ;,.v wi~e 6f .i1111 10 w111c:iLtT.ol!M F.9'TuNe,JN~s.sL.A1N H£Re Cameo Shore s Home In corona del Mar"Todil y 'Sit• of Newport Police Probe ' . . Laguna Beach 1\.1ayor Roy llolm said Wednesday there are indications rrom the U.S. ~part­ ment of Interior that ortshore oil drilling maybe delayed for years as the department reassessed the environmental impact of the drilling. Mayor Holm, an active opp<>- nent of tidelands oil production, spoke during a meeting of the Laguna Beach City Council prior to the opening today of the three· day environmental hearings on offshore oil tidelands leasing. He said "there is some indica- tion" that the Department of the Interior recognizes that an en- vironmental impact statement it produced on the project is inade- quate. Court ch a llenges of the environ· menta.I statement already under way, could delay oil productioh ror years and years. . Mayor Holrii produced a three- inch thick reoort on the Interior Depar:tment's environmental statement which he said "really tears it apart ... The report, a scientific and legal critique of the govern- ment's rindings, was funded by a consortium of Southern Calirornia cities which banded together to oppose the tidelands drilling. At issue is the propased ac- cefe-rated leasing of federal tidelands. those beyond the thre~ mile state tidelands limit, for 011 and gas prodpction. · Areas involved would place oil rigs off the cciast of Laguna Beach. Newport "Beach and i,n areas of Los Angeles County 5' coastline where there is no oil drilling presently. During council discussion of of· fshore oil prOduction. Laguna Beach-Wice Mayor Carl Johnson. a research chemist with Slan·· dard Oil, absented himsell from the chambers. STOCK.. VOLUM~ HEAW A.C.4/N ' " Before the bearing opened, Tunney and Sen. Alan Cranston <D-Calif.), told newsmen they asked President Ford to delay the offshore driJling plan and to meet with them to discuss it. Trial· Under ~Way • '. ' ' ' For Zelda PrytJr ' "· . ··we are not asking ror a total moratorium on drilling offshore land in perpetuity because we someday will need the oil." Tun- ney said. "But there should be a postponement.·· Rep. ~lphonzo Bell ( R·Cali!.), called the hearings "meaning- less,'' saying in prepared testimony that the decision to <See OIL, Page A2) Harbor H igh Band Playing By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 ttie °"" "' ... s~ , ~ Th.e trial of Church or Astrolight founder Rev . Zelda Pryor. 75, got under way Wed· nesday \\•ith testimony by the Costa Mesa detective .who cited her for allegedly practlcjng astrology for pay admitting on the stand that he -reads his horoscope in the newspaper The colorful Rev Pryor. or 499 Cabrillo St .• Costa Mesa, has pleaded -innocent to chargfls . of violating a city ordiQance forb1d- dtng such practice for moqey or anything else ot value. Vice and Narcotics Detective Dick Bowman spent most of the The· 1975 Instrumental day on the stand in Harbor Scholarship Concert featurinlC Judicial District Court in direct lhe Newport HaTbor High School examination by defense attorney Sailor Band and Orchestra is · Don Smallwood. scheduled for 7:30 tonight in the "The defense in this case will big'h school aUditotium. be fairly ·simple," Smallwood J>roc:eeds~from the concert will told the court during opening be give(! lo a· graduating senior arguments in what is expected to for a,college scholarship. be a two-to-four-day trial. . The program tonight will in-1-lis co nteU.tiQn is that h-1rs. .elude· both popular selections Pryor is not ruqr:Ung a busiJiess in pet.formed by the band and her sanctuary, but is a li~ensed works by Haydn 8"nd Schumann minister: operating a bonafide performed by the orchestra. church and offering personal Tickets priced at $1 each will counsel. .· be avaif~ble at the door. ·'This ord1n&nce is ftepealed eve,ry single Sunday in eVery single, or a1mast everY sin~le, church yi ~be Harbqr Area," cdn· <See Z!>WA. Pace AZ> Wives Get Barg(lin Rates For Facelifts WASHINGTON <UPI> Military suigeons are perform- ing 800 bust enlargement and racelirt operaUQns a year -at nominal costs ;--to beautify military wives, says Rep. Les Aspin, (D-WiS.). Quoting Defense Department statistics, Ast>in said.Wednesday "'this represents an astonishingly high percentage considering that medical officers are in such short supply and that the basic health needs of our Gls are not being met .·~ . · Aspin said ordinai:y citizens could expect to pay $1,000 to $3,000 ror s uch operations, but military dependents pay only $3 to $4 a day for m~als in military hospitals . .Jobless Filling College Orange Coa,s t, Golden West Enrollment Soars ' By ALAN DIRKIN West, and twolull·time and 10 to a recession,'' said Bill Shawl. -· ci.11111to.ur.,,..-..., 15 part-time teachers at Orange Golden West's Dean of lnstruc· · • , • f 1 . , High unemploymexit combined Coast . .Many other regular tion. .-:..-with"t"esoureeful recruiting have. teachers were-given extra class The bi11est pefcentege ·n- NEW YORK CUP].) -The " produced a whoppiDI enrollment loads. • crease is at Golden West where stock market, htt by late proClt atOrangeCoutand.GoldenWC6t Adminislrators,,veanumber 17 ,303 students are nowl.. re-takin1~ closed mixed ~oday tn ex· colleges. . ot relson,· (or the maSsive in-gislered com)>ared with lJ,041 tremel)' heavy lra81ng on the <l'A:>last Comniunlty College Dis· crease: uoemp1oylxt veterans\o-for the spring of 1974. A total of , 'Pas~age' Sails Toward New Record By ALMON LOCKABEY O~Uy t"l""lloNtlftl t.i'9f" Record hun gry Windward Passage, the 73·foot ketch sailed by ?\lark Johnson of Portland, ap· peared to be OJ;l her \\'ay to an · elapsed time record today in the l,125·milc Puerto Vallarta race. At the noon roll caJJ Wednes- day, Passage was churning down the Baja California coast off Magdalena Bay with the pro- spect of clearing Cape San Lucas during the night. She was only 23 miles behind the elapsed time re- cord of six days and three hours set by Bob Lynch's 83-foot sloop Sirius II in 1973. The 15 to 22 knot northwesterly winds, with a three to four root follo\ving sea, were the weather conditions to \VP 's liking. The prospects ol"'lighter winds across the Gulf or California was the on- Iv roadblock in her bid Cora new r·ecord . The rest or the 26·boat neet also had picked up the hoped·Jor northY.'esterfy, but the ne·a re:;t yacht to Passage wu s Ragtime. sailed by BiU \Vhite and Bill Pas- quini of Long Beach Yacht Club, about 140 miles astern. Other Class A yachts nearing the halrway mark were Olinka. . 608 miles to go; Primavera, 621 : Sorcery, 631; Anitra, 638; and Dorothy 0, 651. Heading the handicap leaders \Vas Di<'k Kelton's Chance·37 Kari II from Los Angeles Yacht Club. She was be~ng chased by Chipata, Crisis, Hornblower and Sigame in that order. All of the handicap leaders are Class C en- tries. Windward Passage was de- signed by Alan Gurney and built by th~ late,...Robert F . Johnson to <See KETCH, Page A.%) New York Stock exchange. t.rlct truatces Wednesday night ing to school to collect benefits; 9,111 ~ludent.s are enrolled in day The Dow Jones industrial wefetoldthatlhediatrictwidein· retra,inin,t. for m.any \In · classes1:1lGo\denWestcompared MOSCOW (UPJ) -Soviet average lost 3.68 points to 1,4.l7 · creaae for tne aprlng semealer, emp)oyqd; an or,anl1.ed, active ~Ith 5,698 a year ago, a 60 percent scientists launched the P.tolina 2 It was ahead more than sevy. at compa~d wt\!'-the 19'74 sprlng re~rult.\n1 cam,p81p,. 'particular-Jump. communicS.tions satellite inlo or- lhe outset. Advances l~d doclJnes semester Is 21,6 fpercen\. The ly am6n1 older women: the1addi· "W:e got 1,000 more veteran.~ bi\,i~ay J.be fass news agency by abouf a three·tp-tw.o mar.gin. . tctal eorollm"!ll •'IW stanctp at tloo ,of special i!il.re&~ cl•~¥t' this :aemeilff at Golden WIO,st. · ·~aid ·Mo.Una z will Iie•ni.. soviet Satellite Launched \Tables. C~J . 44,020. · an~ thepo~sibili~lllf!tina'tlm~oc Sliaw1'1a111,. · • . ~le~fsjon. progralll$ to I>OilJIS. on .Turoover amounted lo 32.02 l\dm1ni1tra ~ct tbnt Qtc >nnatlon studc; ~ d~n 1o , Reststl'atlda: lri th flvenlJig t'he "Orbit&" ne\work .:ad rtlay milPUrlocnes'h~lrs.eo•wcre hi•h~ In•<· ~qrt In,• .!~•u1tedC11~~" llllh ir,e..,)lmlla\lilil Y Ueseaftom Cpltele -'t o:ii ... c1en w~bt!. "S.~o tonc-ranc• ~eyllone, telegraph • • many extra c...,... btinc a ded. ••!ale co ege • . -•t so .,~ com . . . · •"" r~,Uo ~ommunications in tbe \Ive trading on the American About .ao "addltlooal part< ti.me "Enrollment tfJidl\lo'1*11Y (pea ev lnl( fncl'N80 al Ille 'Cbool ts ~let nion Tassaald. Sloe~ Exchange. teachers-wm hlr'od·• at <;olden up·at communlt eg~dunnc •1 IS.. l!NJJOLL, Poae:Ul • • • •• , • . . ( • • •• . ; \'., . ' I F ··1 ' amt y s Nurs.e · . A ii'rested By JOHN VALTERZA 01 tlM Dally PilotS~lf 1'he 'A'ife of an heir to $10 million worth of the Wrigley ch.ewing gum rortune was found stabbed and bludgeoned to deith early today -her body sturfed into an oil drum filled with con- crete at at Pacoima junk yard. Newport Beach police have booked her husband's male nurse in the slaying. The remains of P.1.rs. Nancy Atwater, 50, wife o[ A. G . Atwater o~ c.,...oo ~f~~. were·- d'.iSc'overed tn soo pound! bf hardening· concrete, police said . Already in custocV" at the time of the grim disCovery at the fn- ternational Auto Wrecking Co. of Pacoima• was Daniel Garbis Bedelian, 40, of Glendale. He is a male nurse who had the nightshirt in carin$ for Atwater, an invaJid at the couple's home at 1013 Perham Drive. t>etective Capt. Richard Hamilton said the heir to the cQE!wing gurii fortune has been suffering from a severe mental condition for many years and has been unable to lend any help to the investigation. He declined to discuss any . al-1 leged motive in the brutal batter· ing and stab'?ing of the woman, but Hamilton indicated that a dispute may have erupted between A'Irs. Atwater and .her husband's 'aide before da'¥11 Wed- nesday. Police allege that Mrs. Atwater was murdered in a room of the expensive home. "The investigation started as a missing person's case after' we got a call at 11 :30 Wednesday," Hamilton explained. He and homicide Detective Sam Amburgey arrived at the home after Atwater's daytime nurse, Qavid J acobson, ex· pressed concern about Mrs. Atwater's absence from the house. "'The nurse said he had worked for the family ror a very long time and was a confidant to Mrs. Atwater. He said he -came to work ~s usual at 8 a.m, and re· t!>i.e ATWATER, PageA2) Or:111J.fl' . c., .. ,., \\'ra1tl•t'r ln crease'd c lo udiness -tonight with 40 percent chance or showers late this evening and Friday, accord· ing to the w~ath e r lady. Highs F'riday 55 to 60. Lo\v.s in the 50s. l ~SIDE TODAY Thieves climbed into the ducal palace of Urbino and mode away with three Renaiuance paint- ings described .as price less masterpieces. Story. Page_ A4 . h id e,. .t.•,as Clt·11 ••• .. <> CH CH .. .. .. ..... " I j • l .ti DAILY PILOT , N ---,,-, o-,-aµ:-ssw-· ...... Hospital Flpwn O'P . ilO' -t• ATHENS (UPil .,..iGreelc • ~ .. er 1blppl11g tycoon Arlatqtle -Onassis new to Pari today At Is •board his private Jet to enter sue the American Hospital for treat'ment of a potenUally ratal qiusculur disease. The 69-ye8r-o1d Onassls was accompanied by his wife Juc- 'l_~ellne· and his daucltte• Y!rf!sUna. Profe81or Jacques Caroli, 8 French heart apeclalist who fie'!' to Athens Wednesday, ac companied Onassis to 'Paris. Caroli has treated Onassis before: On,assis was driven fro°' his seuide villa to the Athens A1s:port where a Lear ex· ecutlveJelwaswaJ.ting. Fro"' Page Al ZELDA •.. tinued Smal11A·ood. who is also a Newport-Mesa Unified School District trustee. • A letter attributed lo state Sen. Dennis Carpenl"I' (R·Ne1'1po!'f .Beach) accuses Orange Cou.aty of blackm•ili~g lhe•Unjveralty'of California in demandl~g a, *5.S' · million price for Orange cQ,ridtY, Medical Center. . However, Garpenter satd toc1'f he does not recall lh• letler lo a UC Irvine m~dicat facuJty; metp.ber. It was mad~ public· Wednesday. Carpenter said .he dom .not re- ·call signing it a,nd. does not even know its recipient. UC Irvine-California College of Medicine has agreed to buY. the Medical Center for teach,ing hospltal use al the $5.5 mltllon price. Two bills now in tbe legislative hopper have ~en drafted to finance the purchase. A letter to UCJ·CCM faculty member Dr. Robert PfeffeF on Carpenter's stationery indicates the senator will continue to do· ~verything he can to support the medical school. • E'ro• P•,,eAl fR9BE~. ~ lion, • -IUon Dioclridi SIYI he be\1•'1 .. :t,0tlltllul.IJ .;Wtllct ot lntert!st In the senatot'a actlYity on the on-campus holpltal. Addlllonally, Carpenter was attorney for the fQUtldation·unUI June 197Z. Subs.-quently, the ·(oundatlon's le&al affairs have been handled by the law ftrm of Fulop, Ralston, Burns and McKittrick. Carpenter is "of counsel'' to the law firm. Hls last dlsc:loture statement Indicate~ that the senator received more than $1;000 from the firm last year. Such forms require a statement. of whether more or less than $1 ,000 was received. In past interviews, Carpenter has consistently maintained that be receives no income as a result or the law firm's relationship with the foundation. The ''of counsel" status, he said today, means he is paid on a case·bY· case basis and receives no perpetual retainer from the firm. Carpenter said he knows what a conflict or interest is and is not involved in one. Today, he said, "I have nothing to add. I will have to make a statement in the near future, I suppose, but before l do that, I want to get all the information together." He exp1ained that ministers quote biblical prophecy and a collection plate is passed for con- tributions, a practice paralleling precisely whut the Rev. Zelda Pryor does. "The required additional $5.5 million demanded by Orange County is pure blackmail and is bard to justify when we are goin& to spend more than $10 million to render their .damn hospital even usable and end up with 200 fewer beds." the letter eoes on. • '""• J o.li ... ~ ... Meft ...... WORKMEN CL~AN..,P OIL SPILLED IN WEST NEWPORT BEACH WATERWAY S•veral Barrels Stain Newport Shore• Channel; 011 Company Seeks Cauae During Wednesday's in · terview. Diedrich said he is look- ing lnlo the possibility of con- fl lcts stemming from both Smallwood also hinted he will show that publishers of the tbr~e leading newspapers serving the . Harbor Area would be" equalty guilty under interpretation of the subject law. Asst. City Atty. Robert Cam- pagna, however, mainta\ns the city ordinance citing virtually every known form of dealing with future events and branding it illegal to accept anything of value for practi"cing it, has been violated. During early moments of trial, Mrs. Pryor was visibly upset and had to be reassured by Smallwood. She seemed to mellow later in the day. A major phase of Wednesday's testimony involved playing of a tape recording of the astrological reading Mrs. Pryor gave Detec- tive Bowman in an appointment arranged b-y a young woman ix>liCe informant-agent. 'J!he girl herself took the stand today. Members of the six-man, six- woman jury Ust.ened intenUy as the Rev. Pryor's ripid-fire, almost rambling discussion of astrological aspej!ts and signs of the Zodiac chattered from the tape, • The Rev. Mrs. Pryor sat listen-• 1111:1'> herseU llltenUy on the tape which was made Dec. 4 without her consent or knowledge in her studio. E'ro"' Page Al KETCH ... 1969. She holds elapsed lime re- cords in the Los Angeles to Honolulu, the Miami-Nassau and ?l-1'iami to Jamaica races amon'g others. In 1973 she was beaten to Honolulu in the 2,225-mile Transpac by Ragtime in one of the closest [inishes ever re- corded. Handicap leaders by class: Class A, 1. Tribute, 2. Dorothy 0, 3. Concerto. Class B, l . Primavera, 2. Mis- tress III, 3. Lussino. Class C, 1. Kari II 2. Chipata 3. Crisis. ' ' Senate Okays Levi WASHINGTON CAP) - Edward H. Levi, a onetime gov· ernmenl . antitrust lawyer and now president of the University of Chicago, was confirmed Wed· nesday by the Senate as attorney general and probably will be sworn in Friday at the White House. Levi's nomination was approved without dissent. ORANGE COAST • DAILY PILOT ' ' ' RO be rt N. Weed 11 ,.,_l .. 111 •not Pltblo- Jack R. Cur~v "KOi l"f ..... f!I .... ~--·I ~-I Thomas Kee11it .. 111 ... Thomas A. Murphine ... ,.._1,.Ellii., Cha.rl.s H. Loos Richard P. Nall Anltt-111 fNMfl!lt f"''°'' New"'1 a.1ch Offl<• u.o .... ..,.i-.. ..... . ·~ ,...., .. ,, ,.,0 .... ''"· ~ ·- Carpenter·s positiqn with the "It is a bad financial deal from that j>Oint of view, but probably justifiable in terms of what we have to accomplish.'' · The letter popped up in the county administrative ·building Wednesday. Dr. Pfeffer said be did not release it. Oil · Spill Crews ~le~p Up Highway From Page Al OIL ... lease new sections on the con- tinent<jl shelf had already been made 1n Washington. foundation and in the law firm's representation or the non·profit organization. Asked whether he believes Carpenter has a conflict of in· terest in the matter, Diedrich said, ''You bet I do. You bet I do. 1 definitely do. He will say no, that it is only a philosophical con- flict. But as long as he ls tied so clQsely with Western World, Also in the letter were objec· tions to patential univeritty com- petition with Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newp;ort Beach and its planned affiliate Western WorldHospitallplrvine.' ··: "As far as I am conce·~ed·" the letter said, "there ·will '\1.ev~r be a -hospital on campusatf lthaa- to be a community bospifBI as the de8n (Stanley van den ~oorl> has indicated to me rec"eDtly that it wllibe. •. ~ ~ ••u the ultjversity ~ gOing .to. get 'into the health care delivP'y business it s}¥>uld not do so in Oranse County. We do not need it ~~,the beach area. There is no justification for spending the tax- payers' mohey from all over the staie to build a hospital to serve Cleanup crews from Armstrong Petroleupl Company today mopped Up a West Newj)Ort oil spill that dumped /feV~(•l.l:larr.~ls of_~il into a small elouatt off 6lst Street and Pacific Coitl:'t JtighwQ.' Wednesday night. . • ' A11. 9il-CQ)llPaDY olfl.cial.saii!. '<'" day·.the spTII began belween 7 ~04 9 e_.m: Wednt:ifJay and was. Con- taane<fby inidnight. ·- •. Wallace's 2nd Term Illegal? peoplein-the.coastarea. . BIRMINGHAM, Ala. CUP!) - ' ••There certainly is no Alabama Gov.··~eorg~ <?·. jU;J~il}cation for building a . Wallace may be holding office il· hosp1tal 1for the medical staff at leg~lly bt:cause the measure al-.. the un1ver5 ity to practice private low1n.g h1m to serve two con· medicine, without overhead, as secut1ve t~rms apparently was has happened on prior campuses not s ubmitted f~r f~e·ral ap- on priorocc-aSions. prov a I , a . Bt rm rng ham "What we need on camous is a newspaper said today. first c lass medical school s up· ported by a small .teaching hospital and the uhiversity medical school working in con- j.unction with the OCMC pro· gram· and the other hospitals in the county. "In my opinion that is the way it will end up and.with the exceo· tion of the (ype of hospitals lo be established on the campus, I will be fighting in full support of this program as I have in the past.'' Wallace this year became the first Alabama governor to suc· ceed himself in.; office after the 1967 legislature and tl'le voters approved 1a state constitutional amendment. , According· to the Birmingham - Post-Herald. a Justice Depart· ment spokesman said the measure ~·as not submitted to the department for approval as required bY the 1'965 Voling .Rights Act . E'ro• Page Al A'I'W ATER SLAYING • • • lieved Bedelian, but was con· cerned because Mrs.' Atwater was not at home. She would spend almost every hour with her husband,'' Hamilton related. Hamilton said the day nurse was told by Bedelian that the woman had left the house before dawn with an unknown male companion. Adding to the nurse's concern was the scheduled appearance by Mrs. Atwater Wednesday morning at a court hearing deal- ing with matters related to the Atwater fortune. "When the woman's lawyer called the house and expressed concern at her not being in court, Jacobson became worried. "We started looking through the house and found spots that looked like bloodstains. We also noticed that a rug and some ~mall cleaning ilems were miss· 1ng from lheir usual places " Hamilton said. ' Investigators from the Orange County Crime lab were aum· ~oned and they became con- vinced that violence had taken place at the Atwater home. From there the investigation shifted to Glendale. . H(lmilton said Glendale police Joined the search for Bedelian and by mida.fternoon officers found him driving a few blocks from bis residence. They made a routlne c~r ~top and requested that Bedel1an1olnlnvestigat.ora at Newport Beach police head· quarters for anlntervtew . ' "At lbat point we simply want· ed . to ta_lk to him because we believed he W•s th.e last man to •oil her. Alter an Interview here a~ 1leadquar1era w.. booktd"hlin . oa •murder chor1e with~ 000 bal~amlltoaaald • ' , ' the IJUrviH two team ot deiectlvea drove to Iba iUO: Ytrd In Pac:olm• Wednesday • . night. '"It took us quite a while to find the drum we wanted at that junkyard. Then we found one that was full to the brim with hard concrete and nearby we round three e111pty sacks that once had dry c.oncrele mix in them. "We got a chjsel and a small hammer and then started cutting the bottom of the s teel drum. It was like.opening a large can with a can op,ner, ·· Hamilton said. It did not take long to de· termine what was inside. Investigators theri tediously chipped away the hardened con· crele. / "We found the remains very neatly wrapped in blankets and tied. The minute we discovered the bodY we stopped and turnec". the entire thing·over to the Los Angeles County coroner's of. fice," Hamilton said. The preliminary survey of the . remains indicated that multiple stab wounds and a.Severe bAtter- ing with blunt instFument Jed to the woman's death. An autopsy was scheduled to take place this morning . Hamilton said Initial police in- quirie!I reveaJed Mrs. Atwater was ''the sixth·or seventh wife" of the ailing millionaire, who has, been k oown for years by his family and acquaintances as "Mr. A". Before his Ulness, Atwater rc- partedly was an executive with the Wrigley chewing· gum firm . ' liamllton said the'victim "had ' m01l of her relatives In the east and was a millionalress lo her own right." During bet seveh yeus of mart rla1e to A!water •he· 1pedt almost every hour att'endinl her 1Uln1 husband, ht added. "She •Pint eo mucb Um• at home lh•I tlle1 di&l'l even hove •family car, ";Ham..lh.oli aalcl. j I ··I <!on 't know ~xactly how much we spilled, but prObably around rou'r~or five barrels,'' said D. C. Gallear, manager of ex4 plori:tion and development at Armstrong Petroleum. Gallear Sa1ii company officials are Still investigating how the BC· ~.ent occurred.. About 19 oil ~ls in West Newport are pump- ing Arirl'strong oil. "We' mostly caused damage to ourselves with the cleanup bill," said Gallear in assessing the darr(age. _ Cteanup workers t'Oday scooped up the oil with rakes and spread absorbents into the water. of the small waterway off 61st Street in the Newport Shores area. Fro"' Page Al ENROLL ... 33 percent. At OCC, there are now 2.6.617 students compared with 21 .849 a year ago. This is another 4.768 or 22 percent. The increase in the day classes at OCC is 24 percent and the night classes 20 percent. All lhe fi$'.ures listed include enrollments in the television courses. The four TV courses of· fered this semester have a total of 5,810 enrollments, the most popular being ''The Ascent of Ma,n." with a total of 2.631, the most popular TV course ever presented by the college dis· trj.ct's Channel!i() . At the Wednesday night board meeting, District Chancellor Dr. Norman Watson praised ad· ministrafors for opening up new cla~ses in the last days of re- gistration to take the additional stuC!ent.a . One example or the variety or classes offered can be found in languages where nine conversa· tional language classes are or: fered in the evening, including French, German, Spanish, Italian, Arabic, Mandarin, Russian , Japanese, and Portuguese. AIC-. y-Cllllct ot 1ror ll" And Bell warned, "If you drill to recover this oil lhere will be . spillage,·• noting that the Interior Department's own 1,300-page en- vironmental impact statement said '"major und minor spills are · inevitable.·"· The hearings, by the Bureau of Land Management, involve 10 million acres of the nation's-out· er continental shelf, including 1.6 what can you say?" . Diedrich said he intended to "blast Carpenter" in a statement today responding to Carpenter's aJlegation of county b1ackmail. "I am seriously considering br- inging his acUvltie!I to the atten· tion of the Grand Jury," he added. "But the matter may be out or my hands." SPEAKERS' LIST READS Other members of the board of LIKE 'WHO'S WHO'-A3 supervisors, he said, are equally concerned about the matter and EPA SEEKS OFFSHORE may take action first. Diedrich OIL DELAY. Story, Page A4. refused to say \\'hi ch members or --------------·how many . million acres or submerged land · off Soulhern California. More than 1.2d persons have been asked to testify, including Cranston, and Gov. Edmund Bro~n Jr. and hiS chief energy adviser. The hearings will last through Saturday. Among the witnesses, Harry Morrison. vice President and general manager of Western Oil and Gas Association, is the ma- jor proponent of offshore drilling. His trade association represents the oil industry In seven Western states. Environmentalists have ex- pressed fear of a repeat of the Jan . 28. 1969 offshore well blowout that sent a massive oil leilkage over the Santa Barbara Channel, the offshore islands and the mainland beaches. ~1 he heavy crude oil that washed ashore killed birds, vegetation and most marine life near the beaches. The oil coating stretched along beach sands, and the outcry at that time gave im· petus to demands ror a halt to new submerged land leasing in the channel. But outer continental· s helf lands hold billions or barrels of untapped oil, and in a period or energy crisis, pressure lo tap the source, by both oil producers and government, has been heavy. CLIP THIS AD NOW Ofhr~­n... Fell, 1l "I£ he is to be the stumbling "block to the campus hospital," Diedrich said. "then we have to ·protect the county's interests." Carpenter said his letters merely quoted Post's argumenls and \\'ere not necessarily his own beliefs. " 2 Boys Held In Newport Burglaries ' A silent burglar alarm tripped at a Newport Beach jewelry store late Wednesday led to the arrest of two teen-age boys police !US· pect of being responsible for a string of thefts in the Harbor Area. The incident involving the 12 and 14-year·old duo took place at Golden Palace Imports, 3645 E. Coast Highway. Patrolmen ar· rested the youths airer the boys allegedly fled from the store. Witnesses identified the youngsters as those seen runnln~ from the import shop. Neilr the scene or the arrest, Officers found $4,600 worth or jewelry asserted· ly stolen from the business. The boys were lodged in juvenile hall pending court ac- tion. OUR llAUTIFUI. FAMOUS HAHD MADE CAIE SWAI $ F 0 R OPIHDAl\.Y IM a.osa SUM. arbor Lites-~!~~~· ~, I \ l Jv SU tk eh cl. • Ill Ht Ja lh 19 te 19 ·~ io to w, Ill Bl Iii ,. Pl di I ' ' ~ $3 nc w; iq HI m ,, te Jc le l . l •• ~I !'it ~ ck d: ai di g; Si R Ill "' ~ Ol ti hl ' ' I d ~ l • I• ft ' I t ' , . < F!nklea Murder Judg~Nixes I • I I Dismiss Bid ' I ~ SANT~'ANA -Orange County Superipr, Q>wt Judie Blroa k. llcllllJan ref"'ecl Wednesday to supp~ ~vldence that WW be used by the prosecu· Uon !II tho death -.It). trial of two brothers charted with the killing ct Stel>ben "Mike" Finklea ct ,~taln V alloy. . • illdae llhMIUan -dlOnled a motlo.,:1or di•" mialal of all charaos •aol~t •••used brothers Kush Daniel Bean, ZC, an4C!Wlea:J)ennls11e•n, 2%. · ' ' . BOTH MEN WEU: BllTVllNED to the county Joli where they will be bold with ball denied until their trial June 2. ' • · It la '8llo1ed th'at they shot and kllied' Fin~a 19, last Oct. 3111 the Ora nae Coast Colle&• wrestling tum e•ptaln was at work tn the ?·Eleven market UIO:;c)Wamer Ave., Fountain Valley. ' 11 Is alle1ed that Flnltlea, who· worked In the store durlhl th• late nl&hl !)c>un u a clerk, was shot tn the face and was then soot again as he stumbled to the rear of tbe store. At IHue In the hearing before 1udge McMillan was the aeizure by· arreaUng Santa AnJl po11Ce of the gun allegedly used In the k1Wn1 and a pair of boots assertedly worn by one or the brothers at the time or lhoalaylng. ; THOSE ITEM.8 ARE considered vital to the prosecution case aiail\lt the Montana-born defen· dants. . ~ Judie McMiiian ruled that they cannot be barred from the trial. · Study Slated For Kidnaper LOS ANGELES -A man who tried to extort $3 million from Dis· neyland and Disney WOrld has pleaded guilty iq a U.S. District Court. ·Craig Douglas Hassler, 2S, of Mon.~­ ment, Colo. faces sen- tencing Feb. 18 for al- t~mpted extortion. ' . Aasl. U.S. Dist. Atty. Joel Levine said Hauler telephoned Disneyland Extortion • figure ; : . ~ ~Guilty'' SANTA ANA - trfewport Beach security ~ard Andrew Jerome IDackmon has been Or· dered to undergo a 90· day diagnostic study a'.tter being found guilty o'f kJdnap,ing two local g'irls, ages14 and 15. Orange County $uperior Court Judge 1'-obert P. Kneeland or- dered the pre-sentencing study for Blackmon, 32, a Mississippian who!e Only known address in the Newport area was tis parked car. ' ' I IUDGE KNEELAND ~nd Blackmon guilty oC dnapln& after the de· ~ndant waived trial and '!llowed the judge to rule m the basts of a reading the transcripts. barges or attempted dape and of being armed ~the lime of the offense ~ere dismissed. ~Arresting officers said bOlh girls were driven by Qlackmon to the Laguna deach area where they rho from his ear to safety at; he threatened to rape tbem. J Blackmon, who orked as a security of· rlcer for an apartment ~uilding on the Lido ninsula al the time ot est, will be returned court for sentencing ril 17. i!IE FACES A possible at& prison term of up to years on the convic· ¥· at Anaheim and told security personnel there that claymore mines had been set to detonate at the amusement park. The C(l.11 directed Dis· ney personnel to an ex· tortion note in a locker at the bus terminal in San Diego. Levine said in the note Hassler outlined his de· mand for two payments totall.Pg S3 million, to be dropped at sites in Santa Barbara and Orlando. Fla., near Disney World. The note said the mlnea would be detonat· ed if the payment "'as not made, Levine said. Hassler was arrested by FBI agents as he al· tempted to retrieve half of the money at the drop site in Santa Barbara. Hassler could r~ceive up to 20 years in prison and lines up tofIQ.000. Date Set In Plot Charges SANTA ANA -A "'oman charged with conspiracy to kill after she allegedly offered an undercover officer she thought was a "hit man" SS,000 to kill her heavily insured husband was or· dered Tuesday to race arraignment Feb. 25 in Orange County Superior Court. Judge Kenneth E. Lac set the appearance date for Lola Marguerite King, 45, of Tustin, who is free on her promise lo appear. Superior Court action was ordered last week aCter a series or municipal court hear· ings. \ Tustin police claim that an undercover of· ficer collected a down payment of $250 from Mrs. King with the un- derstanding: that he col· lect the balance of $4 ,750 when : she drew $J34,()0(j from policies taken out on her husband's life. Insurance .salesman Douglas King, 39 , asked in municipal court that his wife not be prosecut· ed. on the cha.rges. I ~idnapCase ~et Feb. 24 ~SANTA ANA -A transient arrested in wport Beaeh lat! Nov. 2 alter he ollt&edly bbed and kldaapjld a Huntlnat0n Beach service tton •ttendani llnd then later robbed a Costa Meu market hH been ordered to face trial Feb. 24 in Oran1e County Superior Court. Jude< Kenneth E. Lae set the trial date for Richart! Lee Ball, 20, and further ordared the def en· dant returned to the courtroom Frld1y for pretrial action on charges that included armed robbery and i\appln1. / ,. Ball's arrelt followed an interulve 1earch by Newport Beach and Costa Mesa police who were backed In tho hunt by the hoverln1 Costa Mesa helicopter. He was arrested in The Arches area and later identified aa the gunman who took $50 from tho Huntlnrton Beach service statlon and $45 from a Col~ Mua market. Police said the kidnap victim 1 was re)ea,ed unharmed In Colt.a M~•· " .• I •• FULLERTON •MUSIC• FOUNTAIN VALLEY Meey •.f Ill• ll•Mt ~·~rtl••ll ••r• •r• hi _,,_ .. _.,.,.. T.••r•f•r•. ALL .f,DYHnSID ITEMS All $UIJECT 10 PllOI SAU! FINI c-... flnt ...................... 8-hMNMwill ..... ........ REBUILT GRAND PIANO ... '•c•" I' Htet k ....... HIW. nh ....., -..... c ,, ,..., ... .............. n.....-.~ ......................... _ .,.,...., .... 111 .. ,.,. ~etc. n.. c-.ri .......... lllb .... -r-Tnily • FIMI PllCL ~·:r~i00 .... ~.1388 · STUDIO UPRIGHT PIANO 19 a-.ttM OAM • ..,_ "1 '"STOil & CU.II." -of tM fiilMt -• i. pi9ol. N• I• • -of e kW tMce It --~fw•Ki.it ........ 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M_, ..... ,.... ••4 we ill• •of •ff1tr ••t ...................... low OS ,, ,, ~ ... s11 w.,1••1 l•rt••I •ft. of fl•• pl••••· Gort•••• Jr1•clt Pre•l•clol lo 11•,•llfttl clttrrywo9d. Mo"f .. ,.y •I•• ...._.., lite ...... prettk•,.... fw ..i.t ,,..,. o ... of W. .. u bNrt4hl fl••• t"'r• ••• Illa~ n.. w ............. .__ ........... dllll"'illty. 1------------i ...... . 'UolSll ... 00 $&'.Jl8 ' U.LI NIC:I • ,. ... TWt .. 9"K• ••• oll of .... "'' ""' ···••r•• 011d 9r•••-·O.•d•. 9r1at c••Hlnc• ft•l11rt1, !'f•f b•C111lf. "Wdtur.ode!JZ5" ~~:'~.·:~· ... s458 GllSOM ES JJS. 9" • wri ""9tfltr! s.-tlfW woti.t flel .. l#IOIOZll. ,...,. wHh .... bhj llkf• .. tw1,... ..... ~·~~~·.: ..... s298 FULL.RION e FOUlll Alll ¥USIC VALLEY 11·1.t .1 EUCllD AVENUE Comer Of Condor Ave.-"-J st ~· Of Sail 'Diego Fwy. I j I • 't I ' I ' ' . -TIIUttd • F 9. 11175 j ~ .. Eil-st Eady Fails to Go • 'UnnotiCed' in'New :York WASHINGTbN ClJPI) ..:: BeUy J'onl has ..;.,;i,tied ; "(al wrclnc lo think she COUid· ii<> t.o New York Cit on ~ pl\<!Pplne spree without being notic"!L •' We&r!ng dark glaMet! against the morning sun, Mrs. Ford new t.o Manhattan on a commercial flight Tuesday !or a •lx·hour shopping apnelntheGarmentpistrict. , ..sti1o wasJ.i.Lted..(W about a.dozen outni., both daytime and even. inl;, which ..she ordered previously rroin ikelclies supplied by the new mua~act)fri'ng firm of 'Jerry Guttenberg, whose chief designer 'is Albert Capraro. . . IREILA RABB · WEIDENFELD, THE First Lady's press HCretary 1 said Wednesday the d~iaion to take the trip was made at tltj last minut~ and Mrs. Fotd '6'warlt~to see if she could go to New y; unnoticed." ~ ' But she found out she couldn't, ac~ to Mrs. Weidenfeld . Wo~<! or Mrs. Ford's ~val ct.uic'tl~ ~pread through the.district and a crowd formed outside t:tie Seventb-"Avenue building which Gut-~rg occuPies. • .. ..._ ~ · / I 1 Berkeley Alumni . ' ,Set Meet UC lierk•l•Y •• DOW College or Natural Resources will be· dis" ctiued when members ot the .UC Jleri..l~Oranee Count Alum~i A•socla· lion t•ther for an tn· tormal meeting Feb. 21. Dr. Henry V.lux, pro-- lessor or (9res\ry. will , u,.,,,..,.._ discuss, tbe new college RospltaH:red-. which ol!ers academic S t D f and proressional ml!Jors ena e_ emoc~a ic concerning renewitble I e a ~ e r M 1 .k e natural resources . Mansfield has been admitted to Bethesda Hospital, apparently suffering Crom th.,. flu. Officials are un- certain how Jong the 7l·year old Montana Democrat will· be Pe\er Cutino, the0 Golden Bears ' water polo coach slrice 1963, also will discuss how the team won national championsbtps in 1973 and 1974. ~ ' • ' • ~City V ot~ Set Mn. Ford was accompanied. by ber daughter, Susan, J7; her pe~n~ \&Ssistfint, Naiicy Hc;>we; Mp." Howe's daughter, Lisa Co~y, and a number' of Secret Service arigents . hospitalized. The pubtiC is welcome --"-=-'-'--'---'-----at the meeting which will :·ID Rfverside lUVERSlliE (UPI) -The ard of Supervisors has ap·'" rove,d incorporation or .:Cathedral City as River,side 'County's 181~ city and set iifay 27 or U-electioll on1.h~ propasal. "' Voters will also decide then ;whether to call the new city Cathedral City or Palm Springs Heights. . ~ Population or the city near ... l>alm Springs wlll be about 7,550. ., ~ . f\id Cutoff Urged ; SAN DIEGO· (UPI) -Mayor ~eter Wilson Tuesday UTge~ President Ford to cut off foreign ,...and military -aid to Ecuador and ;ban import of Ecuadorian fis - .1heries products in retaliation for .1the South American nation's ,.seizure of U.S. tuna fishing boats. . ~ . . . . ·' 1;' ' THE PRICE OF MRS. FORI;l'lj outfits ranged from $70 to $200, according to Mrli.' Weidenfeld. She added they are intended to be · worn through spring, summer .. and fall. M~. WeJdenfeld emphasized that Caparo is not Mrs. Ford's sole ' outfitter. • • • , ''She likes his things b~t that is not the only person she is buying from," s)le sajd. She said the First· Lady -a trim size 6 -plans to "keep on buy- ing clothes off the rack" and looking for bargains in discount stores. _. Bt,IT MR!j. WEfi>ENFEW CONTENDED that .. Mrs. Ford was mlBQuoted previously.when it was reported that she did not want to buy any more designer clothes in the interest of ecoriomy. She said Mrs. Fpi'd actually rileiint that.she does not ilJitend to purchase "ex- pensive coutu'rier'' clothes. SUsan, a size 8. was titted for a long, sky blue Jersey gown for spr· ing proms and an anJde-~~gth cotton frock in a red and green floral ·P~t with separate ~nee!' a pion tor her reign at the Shenandoah Ap- ple .Blossom Festival in Wlncbe,ter. Va., May 2·4. Mrs. Ford learned about Caparo from a newspaper article and invited him to the White House several weeks ago, when she chose her new wardrobe from a group or sketches. Guttenberg claims he has received some $200,000 worth or new orders from other women since that day. ·Save Now at· General Tire! . .\ A great time to buy! And • great tire tool Tl'I• tamou• General Pooy.Jel, wllh -7· rib treed d••ign tor el1rt/atop traction ... •·pfr polye.,ter cord bodr tor a tmooth rid• and durabDity ••• and wrap-around 9houlder tor etaerlng control. WhJ •Hie for fen. At'l-13 TU.81EL£SS BLACKWALL. PlUS S1.71 FfD.IEX.7AX G7e-14/1s H78·14/15 L78-15 52695 -s29~5 53795 rut>.t•111>11c-wlll, plu1 tvb.I••• l>llCl!w•ll, l>lw1 -...,.i..,1>1o<L'""'° ~ S7 ~~or Sl.63 f .... E•. 12 11 O< $2-12 fed. E._ u no U!1•od. E~ l1•d•1>end1ngC1r1til•. T1•d~nd1 .. 011tli•. l:ooo.c....J"l"'"~· wtirri:WALLS ONLY $3 MOAEJ ·· STEEL BEL, T ~RADIAL TIRES 1171-13 D.R78·14 • ISlgM ....,,, G .70xl 5 JR78·15 LR 78°15 ·Inc. 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' • • • JV DAl.~Y-LOG ' " ' " I . hur5doy . Evening ffBRUAR'f' 6 • -~ •• . ' I I • j ····~.-=.::=-·.-:---· .. ·--- Scotts •Play• , Grass· Seed • &II ,...11nhl Wetll t.r liitlt t .,........... . •. . .,.. ....... .,,... ..... • Ctftn 1,SM ... ft. __ .... ...... • Family ; Scotts Fainilf Grass Seed " • ,_,.,, .-., ! I ~ WeNI ........... . . • .......... ,.,1 .... 1\~ • 5"41 2,500 ~ It. • a•s • • NEW SATU1RDAY ~ SUNDAY HOURS! To conserve energy ond help save our )loturol resources, Kerm Rima Hordwore is changing its Saturday and Sunday sta re hours, starting SOtufdo)I-, Feb. 8th, . 9:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M. Wee"day hours will remoin the same ... Mon.·fri.·9:00 A.M. • 9:00 P.M. ' ! l • ~' t 5-Ft. Extension, Cords In White - • •< Giiiette t:1or· Shdve ' . ' - -.[ .. ] > ' • • Ra:i:or•Sharp UtllltY' Knife • st.,, es• reter -Y*' •'•es..., ..... • Clfls .... rltlillf tr.. ,.,., ,. ....... . ~ s-. .....,,.12ft .. 99c -..1 leg,, I. It .. l \ TUMILEWEEDS ' '' I 1 I ,, RGMENTS I l t -... --~ •. 7 ' I 1 ' • I • ! ' • • 1. I .·. MAHOY ' ~, V' , . ·:· ~,: .,. , • • child. • .' 49 lbcnlno ..~ toC- l • " . ' "'Ff-' • 54 L : IUrlociy:' ·2.ior.S 57 EttctUMd wOot \ 58 .... llak•• 58 Fnljt 60·E~"" .... 61C~r· lo depart 62 E1teem 63 Black· ""'"" DOWN ~HE 'ALW,AVS 11 Uflllmlled • thOrougl\ • hQfllil'l!il 37 Papa'&. ' :e~::.2 !! tr.=:) 12 Tint _, 13 Role defnnct player -41 --cent 19 C~of 43 Tmte Ellf00.: -umbfa6t at 21 Stuff 44 Pull With 1 tndefltllle 24 Sing Sing: difficulty tty . Slang 45 Attires 2, ~ 25 Shoe~ 48 Conscious. 3 Not 26 SCflir*t 47 Actor readily . 27 u.s., c~ avallabl• 2a ~ 49 ;;.,.\~ • .... .t Took lo , 29 P~'a llat..,... : =:im dOmilnl 2 s 1 Tak• .,..r · s ~TV wordi 52 U.S. author e Caktt :m ~.,. 10 53 Click { Show :Cided beetles apprtcifl tlon 32 Mnltary 55 Fun and I ···Avtv ......__ action. bolher 9 TY dl1I • 34 Wash 56 Roll of bills •ord 35 Ending lO T•U wnttwtll 57 Abbtitvl1tect about °'" ~ litll , J J ... --~· .. ~ ,. .. ..... ,_. . .. •· -: I '' ... ,.; " ' 'i by Tom K. Ryan by Tom Batiuck Clmd. t.v.nwl ou±~ Q.. piu.tnU-! I ' . ., \ • . .. . . ,. --.. ............ ---...... • .. ONt.VPtLOT. If by Gus Arriola by Ferd Johnson by Dale Hale. . MOPN MULLINS • . r-~---;®;--::;:::::=:::::---r>.:::-v WHAT'S FOR DINNER, . ' . by &nit Bushmilltr' .{iJDGE PARKER ' DICICTUCY ,,~ 0 SPECIAL 0 ''\" . TODAY J . SPARE j RIBS ' ' ' I • •• ANIMAL CRACKERS l>LUSFllE? ·-----·-- ' . ' . by Charles M. Schull. 'R15HHALLEOllOOOO'? I ru. TMINK A&OUT rT AND CAL.l. YQU IN 'ADAYOA:SO! · ... '' '...J' .... - . ' . .. _ •• and I'm sure the Public Library will.consider it repa)'ment .enough when I !ell you I sent tl)e: PIJPl'Y to bed wRhout hisdinntr." DENMIS THE MENAGE . ... i t l ~ .. • • I " i I t ( I I ' i I l • t " l t ' ( '' I ' ' I I t I • • • 'I ' . ' --------... I ' .. • Thul'ld'Y. February I , 1975 · DAILY ptLOT cs .... . . . tOnYoM .. F_oiid' Budget ' Thurtday'• Cloahig Pri~ S~OCK EXCHANGE ~ t . • • YORK )'ear•• uip.Low1 Appeor Every Saturdoy De:fieit ,Mulled · _llt s~vu .POil~ Money's' Worth What do &9vern111ent bud· !rel deflclta of the munltude thal Pr .. ident Ford la pro- Jectlng for thla llacal year and next D','ean to you? In termsot· your livln1 coats? Job &ecwi· ty? BUslnes1 proapecta? Cost of bor~owin1 money? 'The stimulate the economy lake avaJJab1llty of credit to you? hold our econorriy will bottom Int~rest rat.ea paid on your out and the upturn will be un- savlngs? derway. Whiie the shape o( th 97 . ' -the next up liwing is a key e l 5·1976 budget f1eures question, the prospects for are so enorrnoua the defy business are turning better- comprehenston -but their and eventually, this will riP· impact «:•n be clearl)' pleoutintomorejobs. translated mto terms ot your everyday life. To bi(D with, huae as Font's estimates are they·are moat certainly wt~ derestimater· , · (3) Your costs of borrowing money will decline but here too, the rate of decline will be slower than It would have been ii the budget were closer to balance. THE COMBINED '75·'78 deficits could easily soar into the $100 b~on·plus range -. IT'S EASY lo find statistics meaning that the U .S. to J>rove that· the projected ".J'reas1:1ry 's out10 wUJ e•ce~ deficits -under 3 percent or 1ta income by this mas!l ive our Gross National Product total and the Treasury wlll be -are akin to deficits in the compelled. to enter the Eise_nhower and Johnson ad· m~ketstot:lorrowtbe!unds. ··ministrations and tiny in comparison with the 30 per· cent or GNP deficits 1n World Only if the economic War II. But the periods are stimulation provided by tax not the same. In World War cuts and other moves this JI, inte res t rates were Co~res~ is s ure to make "pegged" at record low levels sen us into a sharp rebound by the Federal Reserve and v~ry soon, will reve~ues be . Treasury. There also was lit· h1g~ert~~n Fo~d,predtcts.An tie demand for money unhkely only 1f. because the nation was con· Only if Congress obeys ever)' request Ford makes for budget reductions and adds no additional spending or tax stimulation on its own will government spending be as low as he forecasts. Another m06t unlikely "only if." So what do the $100.billion deficits mean to you? (l)·Your cost of living will continue to rise at a slower rate than In 1974 but the pace .or the rise will be faster than it would otherwise be if our· . budget were more under con· lrol. WHILE THE upsurge in our living costs decelerates from 1974's ''double digit" figures Into the ''single digit'' range, this explosion of red int i., all by il,'ielf, dimming hopes for a s{eep and pro- longed slowing down of infla. 'tton. And the danger is centrating on war production only. . As for 1959 and 1968, loday's strains dwarr corporate de- mands . for funds in those years . When Treasury r Secretary Simon admil.5 that he's ''horrified'' by the "epormous financing" task, he knows what he's talking about. For Simon ha.s an in· timate knowledge ol how markets work. He canie from Salomon Bros., one of the great inves tment banking houses of Wall Street, where he was a specialist in the U.S. Government securities market. To downgrade his ''horror'' is to ignore his background. (4) The availability or Nl~YONk tU,.11 -Wn ~ '*t . ~~ Ulll .... ~ ltfl , .. '°""' lflPf'ltetOO\OW 1 'i '.flt-iO.. Cfti,• ,~,..om. 0,-P..(0$)0.. V.. , '·t(IDJ O. Ci19 MlwYo iMKli.h~lletlfii•I • ~ mJ:''" '°II ~I 1 "~1ri a 'tl '11•-• <Iott. I.~ ;G fill ir•"'-1 ii ll: :: l;..00 •i" Hewbi:1t"~·;:11 ~ J!~i. .. Mi~I¥ '1 °' :: 4J I V. • '-' s.. lirl IOSl.2•12 ~ .... ,, •• rlO n .-. H Vottii .. t to ... ~MMU'tl .S241 111 .\0,-.... '.f~ 0... Ch; ,.,~Qd 1 I -\.It ,0111' , 1 61 <tl\l HI bl' .MI JI 11..,_ °"' Mltw~t~ t t 14 -\Ill -A A-I l.3tG t II 11'1•• ,,_ M .tl 1t IM :M • •. 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FOR IF-MILK does become rare and ex· pensive enough to be re- gar<fed as a delicacy, all of your gourmet friends will be impressing you with it . The .serving of milk then will become en- crusted with rituals aD<t taboos. Observance-of which marks one as a true sophisticate. I can hardly wait to at- tend one of the intimate little .d'inner parties given :by my gourmet friend, Sam ·Spatula. I can see it all now: ·• At the. out~et of the meal, one of the guests takes a· sip .;from bis milk goblet; :rollti bis eyes beavenwar(l aQd~:. claims. ••That's· aQ. ei:-" cellent niilk, Sam: What is it?" SPATl)LA SMILES , '· , I knowingly. ''It •s ·.a Bordens 1975. My milk dea1eiWas able·to g~flls·. hands on several C3¥5 back when it· first came from the dairy ·and· Was prudent enough to freeie J it. • v ,, r• ' ''Now, of course, it's · treasured like the crown jewels, but he will let a few of bis favorite customers have a pint · every now and then as a special favor." The guest beams at having his good taste verified. . ''I would say it ranks with a Sealtest 1974 which I had the good fortune to (ind at an elegant little Dairy Queen on a recent even· ing.•• ··n·s the wa)t on the in· side of the cartons that distinguishes a vintage Bordens, giving it that piquancy that is so pro- vocativ.e, yet mellow," Spatula purrs. U ANOTHER GUEST c llolds'h!S goblet up 'to the • lillbl, whirls it a\.ound . l°" and observes the way ,•· dropl~.t·s cling to the c. aides. t, . 1 '.•E .xquisite l'-homogenization,•• he in· 11 tones, ''but maybe a spJ.tt h s ·econd too much r _pasteurization. I would say it came from a r btndmilked IJ>l'ee-year- old purebred Holstein," ,. 'Spatula nods sagely, ~ "~ed .it J'l)Oni tern- ' i>eutu•e, It lacks the " tall-bodied )iot!q~et you. ; <et from a 1 Guernsey. -JudJinc from the rich f"i eolor' robust texture and S: subtle aftertaste, the pasture where tbe cow ,rued contained a lot of ~ cloftr.'' -.. . . • • .6 '·\ .. ~- ·~4 2 • •• ·s 6 • 7 .. 8 D ·A I L y p ' I L ' 0 T c L A s s I .F I E D 6 4 2· ·• • :-.r.~.· .. 'f:.!.~ t:tt-'.7.~ You ecin ,s.t11t, find it, [ ~a·H7S} one earS.rirt• = j:;·~·;;.-:~~i~oi.&:.': ~·,_· "!'"-T ~•If With a W~nt ·~ . , -. Fast uedlt Appl'C)~al 1 . 11":"".'~' .. '""~ .. ·-""""""°""· H,., .. ._...._ 'Hu••"-•..: · Ha ,.,,.,. ....... · f.J•n...,.Wt "'"'""...,.Wt .-1'""'~ . .... """ .... ,. ....... ,,,,....... • "'-.\~ ..._.a.. . ....... '.. ' • • • •••••• , •••••••••••••. r •••• •••••••••••••••••• •"•••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••.•••:t~1••••• ••••••••~••.••-• .. •••. • ~·•••••••-••• •.••••••I.!' 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Ramptslip. $260,000 . w/room for a large rainl~ th~• -a.nd pa°'9,~Walk Brand new • Just com· l'~··•,~.l ~"-=''Ill. ·.~' :1 :.:11 .. ! •: .1 Zl-t; r d h . pl , e beach; Maintained ln · ~.aroun t ef1re ace 1n beautif&&I eonmuon nd preted. Llgtit open ·Customs BR, 4 ba., 80 ft. view frontage l llvllS 24ft. sba~lh, ..... l'di~ed offe~ •t only $79 ~ woodsey ree~ng. Extra on lagoon. Ramp/float. $295,000. ng room wi s 1 ng. c lt54e .. <>6,. ' · large. windows. Elegant glass doors to cove~ 8 ""°°" Spanl·Sh .tile entry . patio. Beautiful dinli!l< Cathedral ceiling. Large . Brand .new 6 bdnD.. 6 baths. Pool, WIMBLEDON. IS FO• SALE h~~:~~;-:~-~~ ·~r:r~ r:aet~r:s0;~Q~~~t:!:~ J&CUZZl & sauna. Ramp & float. and it's a bargaln! One cir the most plot outside. Reduced to wirig includes walk in $425,00(t popular (and rarely sold) fioor plans $45,000, Agent646-3255. clOset, atrium, sunken an ''The Ranch'' is the Wimbledon . . T.+.X SMB.TEll !ub. double sinks .. Large ' 70 LIM91•tlriH This one has a 20' X 30' tlool, is Im· AmcninlJ Take advantage ·ot this wi,nd tree patio for out-Prim,e45ft. LagoonLot-$150,000. maculate with paneled fainily room Tbeperrectsummerren-C.Omm~r~ial taj'l shelter. door entertaining. Call 1 ~ and the bonus room coul~ be a 5th u.1 less than Vt block 2000',bldg fot.imall bYSi-646-1171. For infor:mation on all homes & lots '1 ti-om terrific beach-4 BR ¥SS· plus 2, BR.apt: pver Ol'f.Ntu 9• trs rUN10BE Met• c 11 bedroOm. Don't miss this utstanding & 2 BR units. only 3ca~gprage.Fordetailslll~ ........ ·····t:;fll'llf!l!I ;,a 1 · • bargain in the exciting are known as S95.500. Hurry. 644-7211. call 847-60ioA.GT. ; ~ . -urrr'1i!r ''The Ranch.,, Only $69,500. Ag\. _......_ YA. /FHAR:r,oslll'~··'~"··~"'~· ~~··~·~ . UHl9UE HOMES Roollon-;"'67~~00 -·~--· 1: Z44JEastCoastHwy.C-dolMm' Jldnn.+ 1i>OrangeCouny 5000 ""'!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!'!!!!'!~~!!!'!~~~~~~II!!! ' -!'!!!!!!! that neat Costa Mesa ~eys in office $ DoWll ~ = street close to ever· WORLD · Nr. Boat Hcabor GaMNi 10021¢1.ral 100 · 1ooz'G---~ 1001 ythipg, with a beautifully REAL ESTATE Only $39.300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• upgraded home on a Specialists in govern· Higlily Clesirable are.a. huge alley access rear mt:n~fin8ncedhomes! Nr. shopping & schools .. yaTd for ol)ly $47,500. 5S6-7777.eallanytime. Immaculate throughout. G1Mral C'ftlll'l'VI • ·················•••••It·······;·············· · 644-7211 ; Agt. Har'dwood floors. Cozy NewportHti:gl1l1 ' living room. Formal 4 + Family room & pooh Char.m ing 3 bedroom and dine. Gourmets kitchen. Vaulted ceilings. Private dining room, fireplace, Family bedrooms. S.5000 pool entrance from bl(ns, beamedceilingliv· down. Owner will help master suite. Large ir-ing roqm. H·uge lot. yob assume his VA loan. regular c"l·de-sac lot. Trees and shrubs galore! Exceptional value - Elegant decor. Call now Plus workshop, patio, M·ust hurry. Call 1-='0:.:•:::e:::e·:.:84:.::._7-«l_::'.'l:::OA::Go:.:.T:_. -I BBQ. We invite your in· BC-2535 .. spection. As king SS9,50G. O/lfN11t9•H"S ,uNrOstNJCf' Two story pool home. Un· belJevable pre-summer bargain at jltSt $37.000! All term$ available, HWlry -Call·&t7--Ql10. AGT. SAVE SPACE WHE MOVING by wrappiD klishes and other fragil \tems in wash clolbs towels and other linens You get more space · tl)e garage and closets b &elling idle items with Daily Pilot Classified Ad. Call 642-5678 ' N 0 p Hh:-r-l1~IA R I< I N G c,. Call 540·ll51 ,-"""" HERITAGE . , REALTORS 'LOWEST PRICE 4 Bedroom Home NEWPORT BEACH Plus den and 1% baths New carpets thruout N'ew paint in &out Wood shuttered windows Fjreplace Bearfied ceilin~s Natural wood kitchen Mini orchard out back lO"fr dn. 90'* financing OHL Y 548. 950 &£1'l..:::.~·· ~' "'° OUAtl it. INIKll Ea.tside Bar<)Clin $4000Down Familvll-.. Hard to rmd 2 bath beau- ty all dressed up. Lux- urious p:inelling sets off large living room. Fami· ly play room overlooks easy care yard with ce- ment decking · bring your boat or dads truck in off alley. F.ase in ror MOOO down -steal& don 't last. Call646-717L Off.N Trl <;I. 1r·s ~UN ro 8f NICf ·--im . THE HEiii' ESTllTERS ! VETS . l'OOLHOME 5'37,950 C t Cl b Assumable FHA Joan for oun ry u you tax shelter buyers. L• • Two ·3bedroom&two-2 IYlllCJ bedroom units just up the Spacious 4 bedrm, 2 hill from the beach in story home adj<lcent lo Costa A-1 esa. Total price the Mesa Verde Country $65,000. -·-·---- Gttteral 1002 GoMrol 100 *Balboa Bay Pr .. rti.es* 119 lay c-• clel Mar Most popular con-Sharp duplex . do m town ;· lge. 2 oeean side of Hwy. BR., 2, ba. Full 3 & :! BR. view, security bldg. $106950'640-8484 $77,000. 675·7060 . • . . W ATERFROMT New 3 BR ., 3 ba .• ram. rm .: on North ba)'lronLJ~~§; Balboa Island ·1- : 833--0181 -vely 1 Larg1 HESTER-BROWM IALIO.+. ISLAND ····E··A···s·T··s· .. 10···E····· •••••••••••••••••••••• &Asso('., Realtors Fam ily.. 21ots Woodsy L_....,_ --"-=-"'-"'-='-'--J ,.ol"e.. • ' ~nm -BR . 3 Ba, 3 frpl es SPECIALS Four B~ ... -$I 37,000 Taslefull y furnished, I•• $27.500 and $32.500. Both close to s hopping and transportation. Also 2 on a lot. $22,500 each. m=~ Pl"91erti-··. -7s2 .. t920 ·. ..., QUAil St. N T •t.t.CH. patio w /badmtnto1 Beach Watet f1 ont co urt . Extensive pro Assume $30.557 Private 'dock. jacuzi · fessional landscapin~ Wooded drive to finel)· pool . 4 Be droom Being offered by owner manicured grounds. Hid-beautiful patio. SlS7 .500. whi<'h is $65.000 den entry to massive I' IQua•• below replacement cost i-I UNT lNG LODGE; • --Days. 645 -3323, evei.> STYLE GREETIN'G r....-673-7989 ROOM . Crackling \\'arm Pl cp•rllm• . l-".::_B.=A=C-K._B_A_Y __ d b · k f J 752-1920 use r1c . 1rel_) ~re . MOOOUAM.n · MACH Banquet s ize d1n1n g. ~· -_:.::__:..c_:.c_c_:I •. F_am1ly size roasti.ng A SPECIAL * 6 UNITS 11r k.1tchen. ~parate k11;1g RESTAU••i.n-4 bedrooms. pool , ramil: OCEANFRONT size captains quarters. 9U'U""•. room , stone fireplace I Private g ues t s uite . NeWJ?Ort Beach prime garde n patio, eat-ii Del uxef 2 lbdrm., 2dbatkhs, park Ii k e enc I os~ d !ocat1on .. Small , charm, kitchen a nd private sun e ec. rp cs. sun ec s. d F. h 1 1ng rustic Ample park d k tl t Furnished. nearly new ~roun s. 1nesl sc oo s. . • be & . . · cc. . u ~e mas e Excellent Balboa Penin. Better investigate today. 1Mng9.500 erPh wine license .. bedroom suite. $41.500 I t. S350 · , Call 963-6767. · · one 675-5511 , 109.·doWn. Call : 962-7788 oca1on. .OClO Cole o r Newport · KE:Y 673-3663 642--2253 Eves Realtors. 2515 E. Coast (&11111~~~~~-- associated BR0t<ERS -RE Al TORS l • 1' W Bolb'"' 6' l Jb~ 1 Hwy .. CdM . ~ P£ALTC>Rsii l'EHIHSULA-IAYFROHT Superbly designed-built-maintained. Spacious terrace flows into living room. Overlooking bay. 4 bedrooms, separate master bedroom suite, 4 baths, many built·ins. Pier. $279,500. Financing available. . A IUY AT THE HACH! Warm charm of redwood in two bedroom paneled beach home. Bright built-in kitchen, comer Jot, dbl. garage &extra parking. $57,950! Club. Separate fam rm Walker & • -- w /massive (pie and wet REALESJ'ill: 400CJl.L17"dl. , •.• RMt.!!'. bar. formal dirung. huge 5 4 5_, 491 l~-~-!!!-=-~~ · master bedrm suite and'I---'-'--''-'---A. ·. , .i!lil... modern , all elec kit.chen. • • CORON.+. DB. MAR DUPLEX Charming single story unit on large comer Jot. One unit with family room. $89,500, .llG COUNTRY ••• tu.TURAU Y Mountains, open space, view. A new way or life. See this exhilarating pro· perty. 3 bedrooms, 21h baths, dil>lng room. Yours ror only $108,ooo .•. and worth every penny. In Turtleroek Ter- race. ... ~ ...... .., ............... _ .. .._r-. Reduced $5000. for lm· POOL E · ' tned.late sa1e.:....s10,soo. HOM Call 54>-«424. ' • ·-- I I ' . ange Coast ~ • . EDITION • r . • Tod-'y's Cl~lng N.Y. Stoeks ' ' . ORANGE.COUNrt, GAl:.IFO~JA-THURSbAY, FEBR\JARY 6, 1975 ·" ' I ' N/C TEN CENTS ,, . . " . . r * µ • Die . -By DOUG FRITZSCll.E Of .... D9l1r ...... SUH Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich said Wednesday he is considering calling for a Grand Jury investigation into w.hat he said are possible con· flict of interest resultinr from State Sen. Dennis Carpenter's re· lationship with the Western World Medical Foun.dation in Irvine. Carpenter, who denies any con· Oict.s of interest. ~as said he will oppase financing of a geileral teaching hospital on the UC Irvine camPus if it wouJd com· pete w!lh Hd ,g Memorial Hospital in Newport 8each, Under·tbe terms of a pending agreement. Hoag would merge with Western World Foundation in an attempl'lo build a _ lOO·bed hospital on an 18-acre s1te near tlle UCJ. cam.,U.. In Iii) interview Wednesday . Probe· night, Diedrich said .JI• wa•~ i\qber\ . Pffeft.,-saya the coi\nty furious about the c:onteitt of a let·· pric!'' of $5-..5 .m!,llion for .. ~he ter on Carpenter! Jetterhe1d J;e· Medie~J Ce!'lter is bli!-ckmail of latin& to the appropriaUOn bm. theunl'vers1ty. . wh,tcb wot!ld finance ' UPI Carp.enter, conta_cted ~n purchase of Orange 'county Sacramento this morrung, said Medical Center. additions "'to he is not f~millar with lhe letter already apprOpriated l•naa. for to Pfef~r. . theoh-campusbospft.al ands\art· Pfeffer ,has .. said' .he does not up costs.·, ' know how the letter was re- One of the ~ters, addressed to leased. .. UCI .Califor:~ia Collea:e of The rhedical,school plans to Medicine"Pf et qys the county_ build an ac.ute.. general care ·~. ·~ .... .. ·--II'." ,· CdM·Bo'dy S~u/ft(d #n Barl',e,r ., eir's Tu11~1ey Says: Offshore Oil Plan Disaster BEVERLY HILLS <UPI) - Sen. John Tunney told the In· terior Department today its plan to open the offshore continental shelf lo oil and gas drilling was "a ni~htmarish blueprint for dis- aster. ' * * * ·Offslwre Another legistatOr" saida three· day hearing which opened today was meaningless because In· terior officials have already de· cided to open the Southern California offshore area to drill· ing. · The hearing shaped up as bat· tie over the nation's need for off. shore oil versus Southern Californians• desire for a clean, uncluttered ocean. ' ' , Carpenter· ' . hospital . Carpenter maintains that Sqch a-facility will la~e pa- tients away from Hoag'a!ld its af- filiate Western Worlct . The Newport 1'each Republican plans to attempt to have the hospital changed to a .. tertiary care'' hosp1tal designed for re- search and treatment of exotic maladies. Diedrich said he believes Carpenter's opposition to present plans jeopardizes any financing for the hospital and even the con· tinued exis tence of the med school. Legislative Analyst A . Alan Post, a strong voice in the stale Legislat1.1re on fiscal matters, has proposed that the UCI med school be closed and its opera- tions combined with those at UC Davis. Carpenter is pres ident of Western World Medical Founda- tSee PROBE, Page A2) eone Family's • Nur'se·· Arrested By JOHN"VALTERZA ·01 ,,. 0.11'1' l"llO'I st." The wife Of .an heir to $10 million worth of the Wrigley chev.,.ing gum fortune was found stabbed and bludgeoned to death . early today -her body stuffed into an oil drum filled with con· crete at at Pacoima junk yard. Newport Beach police have booked her husband's male nurse in the slaying. OU Drill Delay Eyed In remarks prepared fur the hearrn,, Tunney r.\ a -catffornia ~ >'lid.-'''ll'e ep'l leL t.b8 lnte · r Department ra-m its 4aogero'Qs, ill-conceived, in- 1eoiDt.ive otfablre . d~velopment program ~owru>Urthroats.' · He said off Shore drilling would bring the risle of more· off.shore blowouts such as the disas(rous one in the Santa Barbara Chan- nel in 1969. POLICE SAY WIFE OF HEIR TO WRIGLl:~ GUM FORTUNE ~AS $LAlftH~RE cameo Shores Home In Coron• det .Mar'Tocl•Y 911• of Newpo" Pollce Probe The remains of ~1rs . Nancy Atwater , 50, wife of A. G . Atwater of Cameo Shores, were - discovered in 300 pounds of bardeniD.& concret.e, police said. Already in custody.;)at the time or the grim discovery at the In· ternational Auto \Vrccking Co. of Pacoima was Daniel Garbis Bedelian, 40, of Glendale. He is a male nurse who had the night shift in caring for Atwater, an invalid at the couple's home at 1013 Perham Drive. Laguna Beach J\.layor Roy' Holm said Wednesday there are indications from the U.S. Depart· ment of Interior that offshore oil drilling maybe delayed for years as the department reassessed the environmental impact of the drilling. Mayor Holm. an active oppo- nent of tidelands oil production. spoke dtoring a meeting of the Laguna Beach City Couricil prior to the opening today of the three· day environmental hearings on offshore oil tidelands leasing. He said ''there is some indica- tion" that the Department of the Interior recognizes that an en- vironmental impact statement it produced on the project is inade- auate. Court challenges of the environ· mental statement already under way, could delay oil prodµction for years andxears. . Mayor Holm produced a thr,e- inch thick reoort oo, the lntenor Depar.tment's environmental statement which he said .. really tears it apart.'' The report, a scientific· and legal critique of the govern- ment's findings, was funded by a consortium of Soythern California cities which banded together to oppose the tidelands .. drilling. At issue is the proposed ac· celerated leasing of federal tidelands those beyond the three mile &tate tidelands limit, for oil and gas production. . Areas involved would place oil rigs off the coast of Laeu~a Beach Newpc>rt Beach and 10 ai-eas 'of Los Angeles ~ounty',s coastline where there 1s no 011 drilling presently. During council discussion of of- fshore oil production, Laguna Beach'flice Mayor. Carl Johnsoq, a research chemist with Stan· dard Oil, absented himself from the chambers. STOCK VOLUME H£4IT A.GAJN NEW YORK (UPIJ -The 1tock market, hit by late profit taking, closed mixed today in ex· tremely heavy trading on the New York Stock exchange. The Dow Jones Industrial • overa1e lost 3.68 points to 714 .11. Jt was ahead more than Seven at the outset. Advances led declines• by about a three-to·t~o margin. (Toblea, C5). Turnover amounted to 32.02 million shares. · Prices alsO were higher in ac· ttve trading on the American Stock Exehanae. { Before lhe hearing opened, Tunney and Sen. Alan Cranston (D·Cali(.), told newsmen they asked President Ford to delay the offshore drilling plan and to meet with themtodiscuss it. "We are not asking for a total moratorium on drilling offshore land in p1:rpetuity because we someday will need the oil," Tun- ney said. ••But there should be a ))ostponement." . 1Rep. Alpbonzo Beil (R·Calif.l, called the hearings "meaning- less,'' sayiitg in . prepared testimony that the decision to <SeeOIL,PageAZl Harbor High Band Playing The 1975 Instrumental Scholarship Concert featurin2 the Newport HArbor High School S•ilor Ban. 'and Orchestra is scheduled felt 7:)0 tonight in tlle high school auditorium. · Proceeds from t.he"concert will be given to a graduating senior for'a college scholarship. The program tonight will in- clude bbUt popul&r"\ selections performed by the band and works by Haydn and Schumann performed by-t.he orchestra. Tickets priced at $1 each will be available at the door. ' . Trial Under W~y For Zelda Pryor By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of Ule o.ity Pl"1t st.ft The trial of Church of Astrolight founder Rev. Zelda Pryor. 75, got under way Wed · nesday with testimony by the Costa Mesa detective who cited her for allegedly practicing astrology for pay admitting on the stand that ~e reads his horoscope in the newspaper The colorful Rev Pryor, of 499 Cabrillo St., Costa Mesa, has pleaded innocent to charg~s . or violating a city ordinance forbid· ding such practice for moqey or anything else of value. Vice and Narcotics Detective Dick Bowman spent most of the day on the stand in flarbor Judicial District Court in direct examination by defense attorney Don Smallwood. "The tlefense in this case will be fairly simple." Smallwood told the court during / opening arguments in what is e1pected to be a-two-to1four·Qay trial ~ His conte8tion is · that Mrs. Pryor is not runni&J.g a business in her sanctuary, t>Ut is .a licet;t.sed minister operating " .. bonafide church and offerinCpersonal counsel. . ~ .. 'This ordinance 'is tepealed every single Sunday in every single, or almost every single, church in the Harbor Area," con· (See ZELDA, Page AZ) Wives Get B~g~in .Rates For Fac~lifts WASHINGTON <UPIJ Military sutgeonS: are perform-- ing 800 bust t:nlargement and facelift operations a year -at nominal cosls -to beautify military wives, says Rep. Les Aspin, I D·\\'ls.J. · Quoting Defense Department siatistic~, Aspln said Wednesday ·'this repre~ts an astonishingly hl&h percentage consfdering.th3t medical officers>arein such short supply and that thefbasic health needs of our Gls are not being met." Aspin said ordinary citizens could expect to pay $1,000 to $3,000 ·tor such operations. but military depehdents pay only $3 to.$4 a day1for meaJs in military hospitals. Jobless Fi-JJi.ng College. Orange Coast, Golden West Enrollment Soars By &LANDllUUN °' ....... ,....Md High unemployment combined witll resoutceful recrult.ing;have produced -w1'>PJ>mg enrollment at Orange COOStand Golden West colleges. Coast Community College Dis· trict trustees Wednesday night were told that tbe district wide In· orease rot the aprlng semester, compared wilb the 1974 spring semester, J• 21:-trlilimnt. 'l'he total enrownont now atanda at '44,020. Adtnlnlit,talors ·said that the spurt :Jn enrollment resulted in many extra claasea belnf aaded. About 30 iiddlllonal part.lime teachera• wen> hired at Goldi"' • West, and two full-time and 10 to a recession," said Bill Shawl. lS part-time teachers at Orange Golden West's Dean of lnstruc· Coast. Many other regular tion. teachers were given extra class The biggest percentage in· loads. crease is at Golden West where Adminis~tors gave a number 17,303 'students are now re· of reasons for th,e massive in · glztered C'ompared wilh lS,041 crease: unempklyed veterans go-for the spring of 1974-.. A total of Ing to school to eoUect benefits; 9,111 atudents are eoroUed in day retraining {or many un-classesatGoldonWcst compare<t employ;e·d; an organized, .active ~th S,698 a.)'t!ar ago, a 60 percent recrutting campaip, particular-Jump. ly amon.1 older women; the addi· "We got 1,000 more veteran~ tion of opeclal ip~st classes, ~t'!MO!ll • atlllblden West, andlhePO&ttlbilitY.~Unatimeof 1 ~4..• ' J", . innation' •tudenl.$' .,.. drawn to , "JI ll'atl<d.\ 1\1 the i;;ven1ng tllefreecom~tycollegeslrom Colle 'at <i~n West is up 19 theitatecollllgeo.' ~c S<) cqll)bined day· "Enrollment'lt41l1itionally goes ~ni lnt at Ull! school is up al comm~ colleges-during I < EN 1!'*'9.Ul , •\ ., ,.. • 'Passage' ' Sails Toward ' New ··R,ecord Detective Capt . Richard Hamilton said the heir to the chewing gum fortune has been suffering from a severe mental condition for many years and has been unable to lend any help to the investigation. He declined to discuss any al· Record,'•hungr3· Windward teged motiv~ in the brutal batter- Passage, lbe 73-foot ketch sailed ing and stabbing of the woman, by Mark J.ohnsonof Portland, ap-but Hamilton indicated that a peared to be on her "'BY to an · dispute may · have erupted . elapsed, time reeora today in the between Mrs. Atwater and her 1,125--mil~ Puerto Villarta r3ce. husband's aide before dawn Wed- .At the upon ,.roll cal\ Wednes· nesday. Police allege that Mrs. daY, Passage was churW.ng do"'" Atwater was murdered in a room the Baja California coast arr oftheexpensivehome. Magdalena Bay with the pro-'"The investigation started as a · specl of clearing Cape San Lucas missinlJ._ person's case after we during the night. She was only 23 got a call at 11 :30 Wednesday," miles behind the elapsed time re-Hamilton explained. cord of six days and three hours He and homicide Detective set by Bob LynCli's SJ.foot sloop Sam Amburgey arrived at the Sirius II in 1973. home after Atwater·s daytime Thel5lo22knotnorthwesterly nurse, David Jacobson. ex- winds, with a three to four foot pressed concern about Mrs. following sea, were the weather Atwater 's absence from the conditions to WP's liking. The house. prospects of lighter winds across .. The nurse said he had worked the Gulf of California was the on· for the family for a very long Jy roadblock in her bid for a new time and was a confidant to Mrs. record. Atwater. He said he ~ame to Therestoflhe26·boatneetalso . work as usual at 8 a.m. and re- had picked up the hoped·Jor (SeeATWATER,PageA2) north"•estcrly, but the nearest yacht to Pa8sage was Ragtime, 'sailed by Bill \Vhite and Bill Pas- quini of Long Beach Yacht Club, about 140 miles astern. Other Class A yachts nearing the halfway mark were OlinkH, • 608 miles to go ; Primavera, 621 : SOrcery, 631 ; Anitra, 638; and Dorothy 0, 651 . I-leading the handicap leaders was Dick Kelton's Chance-37 Kari II from ·Los Angeles Yacht Club. She was being chased by Chipala, Crisis, 1-lornblower and Sig a me in that order. All of the handicap leaders are Class C en- tries. Windward Passag&-was de- signed by Alan Gurney and built by the late Robert F. Johnson in <Sec KETCH, PageA2) Satellite Launched MOSCOW (UPI l -Soviet scientists launched the Molina 2 communications satellite into or- bit today, the Tass news agency 'said. Molina 2 will beam . Soviet tele'lision programs to points on the "Orbita" netwbrk. and relay long-range telephone, lelegraPh and radio communications in t.he soviet Union. Tass said. Orn11~e ~ Coast 1so6~ \\'eather • Increased cloudines s tonight with 40 percent chance of showers late this evening and Friday, accord· ing to the weather lady. Highs Friday 55 to 60 . Lows in the 50s. li'SI DE TODA y · ~ Thieves climbed into the ducal palace of Urbino and made away with three Renaissance point· 1ngs described .as priceless mosterpieces.. Story, Page A4. ' l11dex ,t,4,•J cn-u ••• .. "' c-. CH .. .. .. ••.AS • ' • ,.,.._~-...Ai ZEL ~-.... 'iP.J~al · "Wllo Is also a • v111ne11 Scbool • • ~ ex'p)aiued Iha ministers !_~~lltlicl!l prap~y and a ~~~ale Is ,~ for con· --e, p<-acUce1>arallellna Mly, w~\ IM• llev. Zelda rdQ8.' , ' c i1>0"11 all.,,,oo4 also hinted he will ~ Ul~JMlbllahero ol.\lt' three M ff'PPll""'I ~Ins the arbc>t A..,,.. wpu!d be equolly ol\llllY undet lnterpretiatlon of the :au.bject l•w.; Asst. City Ally. Robert Cam· pacna, h0:wever, maintains the lty ordln1.nce ctUng virtually very known form oC dealing 'Ollth lutul'e events and branding tt illegal to. accept anything of Value for 'pr&cticing it, hu been violated. Durina early momenta of trial, Vfdrs. Pryor was vialbly upset and had lo b~ reassur~d by Smallwood. She seemed to Jnellow later in the day. A major phase of Wednesday's testimony in\'olved pla)•ing of a ;tape recording of the astrological reading Mrs. Pryor gave Delee· .Uve Bowman in an appointment arranged by a youri.g woman police informant-agent. The girl herself took the stand today. Members or the six-man. six· wOtnan jury listened intenUy as the Rey. Pryor's rapid-fire, almo'st l"'mblln&-discussion of all'tl'Ologttal aspects and signs of ~ ZOdiac chattered from the ~iape. The Rev. Mrs. Pryor sat listen- ing to herself intenUy on the tape which was made Dec. 4 without her conse.nt Or knowledge in her studio. From Page A I ENROLL ... Th I I " A TH.ENS cu..+' :.. Gr.tlt shippln• tye.M.lti .\l'Jatolle · Otla••l•.Jl•"I to lli'J,today abo•rd his prl•at.ejel to enter the Am9rica!\ ~11,r for treatm~t" of·J• "po._tenUally fatal musculardlJseate. 'I'he 69·ye....Old0nassts was accompaiiie'd by his wife Jae· quellne an4 his daughter Christine. Professor Jaeques Caroll, a Ft~nch heart specialist who new to Athens Wednesdar,', BC· companied Onassis to Paris: Caroli has treated Onasslst before.· Onassis was driven from his seaside villa to the Athens Aii;:poct where a L;ear ex· ecutivejet wasiwaiting. Fro• Page Al OIL ... lease new sections on· the con· tinental shelf had already been made in Washington. And Bell warned, "If you drill to recover this oil there will be spillage,'' noting that the Interior Department's own l.300-page en- vironmental impact statement ·said "major _and minor spills are Inevitable." c ..,. HospttlJI I . \ Letter ' Xt ssue ' A le ter" attributed to state Sen Oenhis Carpenter <R·Newpori. 8'achJ aoc....,. Oranae Cou'n\Y · ol plack.mllllillll the University of • Callfornja In clemandlaa a . '5.5 · Jl)l)llon price for oranae County Me41eal Center. However, Carpenter said today he.4oe .. not ~ the letter to a UC Irv)ne ··m'edlcal faculty . membe,r:. It was made public Wednesday. . Carpenter said he does not re· Cfllr slgnln1 il and does not. even know Its recipient. UC lrvlne.Calllornla College of Medicine has ag~ to buy the ?tjedical Center for teachln'g hosplta~1.1se at Jbe $5.5 million · price. Two bills now in the legislative hopper have been dra!t-ed to finance the purch._e. A letter to UCl-CCM faculty member Dr, Robert Pfeffer on Carpenter's stationery indicates the senator will continue to do everything he can to support the medical school. "The required additional $5.~ million demanded by Orange County is pure blackmail and is hard toJ' ustify when we are going to spen more than $10 million to render thelr damn hospital even usable and end up with 200 rew8r beds.'' the letter 20es on. The hearings, by tfle Bureau of Land M anagemeot, involve . 10 · million acres of theinatlon's out· er continental she'll, inclµding 1.6 ''It is a bad financial deal lrom that .J>Oint or view, but ViVfl La f'ra1ace probably justifiable in terms of what we have to accomplish.'' • SPEAKERS' LIST READS LIKE 'WHO'S W!f0•-3 'EPA SE.EKS OFFst!ORE OIL DELAY. Story, Page A4. The letter popped up in the county administrative building Wednesday. Dr. Pfeffer said he did not rel~ase it: Also in th1e' letter were objec· lions to potenUal unlv"!raity com· IJ!llllon acres of submeraed larld · pe_tition ~ith Hoag Memorial off Southern California. Hoapital In Newport Beach and . Its plannid alflllate Western It \Vas international day \\tednesday at Costa l\1esa·s Victoria School . complete \Vilh foreign food, costumes and visitors, folk dancing e:.1nd exhibits. First graders, Michael Schurb, 7, and 'l'racey Groce, 6. took a vicarious trip to France \\'ith the help of Patriquc Thiebaut. center, a French foreign exchange student al· tending Fountain Valley High School. ' PRQ. E ... Uon, a po1illon Diedrich It.fl be belle••• consUtutea a confllct 9f interest in the ••~tor'• actlvl!Y on,the on·camplfl liolpllal. Additionally, Carpenter was attorney for the foundation ·untll June 1972 . Subse<tuently, tho foundation.'• legal effalrs have been handled by the law firm or Fulop , Ralston, Burns and McKittrick. Carpenter is •·or 'Counsel" to the law flrrt). His last disclosure statement indicates that the senator received more than $.l ,000 from the Orm last year. Such rorJns require a statement or whether more or less than $1 ,000 was received. In past interviews, Carpenter has consistently maintained that he receives no irioome as a resull ot the law firm's relationship with the foundation. The ''of counsel" status, he said today, means he Is paid on a ca1e·bY- case basis und receives no perpetual retainer from the firm. Carpenter said he knows what a conflict of interest is and is not jnvolved in one. · Today, he said1 "I have nothing · to add. I will have to make a ~latement In the near future, 1 suppose, bu.t before l do that, 1 want lo gel all the information together." During \Vet.lnesday's in· terviev.', Die<lrich said he is look- ing into the possibility of con· flicts stemming from t>oth Carpenter's position wi.th the foundation and in the law firm 's representation or the non ·profil organizution. Asked Y.'hethcr he believes Carpenter has a confli<.•l of in- terest in the matter, Diedrich said . "You bet I do . You bet I do. I definitely do . He will say no, that it is only a philosophical con· rlict. But as long as he is tied so closely with Western World, what can you say?" 33 percent. Mor~ than 120 persona baye World Hospital in Irvine At OCC, there are now 26,617 ~ asked to ta~. including 1 ''As far as I am conCemed •• students co~p~red with~l,849 a Cranston, ·ian41~or:. Edmund the~lette!i' said, ''there will nev~r year ago. T~JS :'l.Dother ~768.or. -Br.ow~r.., and~ ~er e~r&Y _be_~Q.Sl!ltat o~ cal'.'IPUS if jt has 22 percent. !'he increase 1.n the . adviser. T~ -~attpis wt~ last to be a community hbsplliTas the day classes al OCC is 24 percent Utrough Satu'.rd4Y. ' 1,, • dean (Stanley van den Noort) has and the night classes ZO percept. ";. ; ~ ·,· \.(' indicated to me recently t.ttat it 'Girl Mauled :-By Big J)og Diedrich said he intended to ''blast Carpenter" in a statement today responding to Carpenter's allegation or county blltckmail. "I am seriously considering br· inging his activities to the atten· tion or the Grand Jury," he added . "But the matter may be out of my hands .'' . A"!!ln&,_th~ witness~. Harty 1 will be.· Mori.taon, "~ pr:eslijent'l,.and "If th · ·t · · t All the figures listed include enrollments in the television courses. The four TV C°'lJ"SeS of- fered this semester have a total of 5,810 enrollments, the .most popular being "The Ascent of Man1" with a total of 2,831, the most popular TV course ever presented by ,the college dis- trict's Channel 50. ,general man&1S ofjV6ten{.Oil . e un1versl y 1s go1~g o ·and Gas A~latiori(,ls tb.e ma-get .into ~e health care del1ve~y jorProponenlofottiKOredftlling. buSJness 1t should not do so 1.n His trade association represents Orange County. We do not n~ed 1t th · IJ · d try l ·~ w in the beach area. There 1s no e o ID us n seven estern justification for spending the tax· 1l8~: payers' ra.oney from all over the Environmentalists have ex-. prW9!1 ~ar or a repeat of the Jan. 2&, 1?69 offshore well ·. At the WodnesdaY ni&l;lt board blowout that sent a muslve oil meeting, District Chancellor Dr. leakage over the~ Barbara Norman w&tson ·~r:atsed ·ad· .. Chann~I. the offs~ore 1Slands and I minlstratorsi(or ~na up new . the mainland beaches. . classes in the la'.s\ days of r.e · The heavy crude oil that gistratio6 to•take the additional wash·ed ashore killed birds. students. vegetation and most marine life One. example of the variety of near the beaches. The oil coating stretched along beach sands, and classes offered can be found in the outcry at thftt time gave im· languages where nine conversa· · petus to demands for a halt to tiOnal Ianguaee cluses are or-· b ed I , fered in the eVenl .. n, ,lnCluding new su merg and leasing in •• the channel. l French, German •. Spanish. Italian, Arabic, lilandarln. 1Russian , d'opanQ.se,, and 1.. Portuguese. Fro• Page Al But outer..r con\lnental shelf lands hold billioM of barrels of untapped oil. and ill a period of energy crisis .. pressilie to tap the source, by boll\ oil producers and government, bas been heavy: state to build a hospital to serve peop,le in the coast area. . ' Ther·e · certainly is no justiftcation for building a hospital for the medical staff at the university to practice private medicine, without overhead, as has happened on prior campuses on prior occasions. · "What we need on camous is a first class medical school sup· ported by a small teaching hospital and the university medical school working in con- junction with the OCMC pro- gram and the other hospitals in the county. "In my opinion that is the way it will end up and with the exceo- tion of the type or hospitals to be established on the campus. J will be fighting in full support of this program as I have in the past.'' KETCH ... From Page Al A'.l'W ATER SLA UNG • • • ' In Costa Mesa A Costa Mesa girl. 5. was scheduled to be released from the hospital today, following plastic surgery to repair the effects or a mauling Monday by a neighbor's St. Bernard dog. Shannon K. Inman, of 631 Dar· rell St., suffered multiple head and face lacerations in the at· tack . Nursing spokesmen said the child, daughter or l\.1rs. Shirley Inman, was doing very well coh· sidering the severe nature or the lacerations. Costa l\.1esa Police DepMlment Animal Control officers im · pounded the l lh-year-old St . Bernard ror observation at lhe ci · ty shelter. They said it had been inoculat- ed against rabies and had ap- parently never shown hostilitv before. · New Mideast Talks Slated TONIGJIT ··HOT L BALTIMORE"' South Coast Repertory Theater, through Sun. 8 p.m. UCI DRAMA -"Look Back in Anger,'' Little Theater, 161 Jlumanitics l-Iall, Feb. 6·8, 8 p.m . FRIDAY,FEBRUARY7 BASKETBALL -Costa Mesa at Villa Park, Estancia at El Modena. Marina at Newport Harborr 8 p.m. F!UDA Y NIGHT FILMS - "MASH ," OCC Forum, 7:30 p.m. Adm . $1. Other members of the board of supervisors, he said, arc equally concerned about the matter and may take action first. Diedrich refused to say v.•hich members or hov.· many. "If he is to be the stumbling block to th!! campus hospital," Diedrich said, "then v.·e have to protect the county's interests.'' Carpenter s~d his letter:s merely quoted Post's ar1uments and v.•ere not necessarily his own beliefs. Carpenter, however, responded that Diedrich's com ~ men ts were "just politics ." Shoplifter Flees Pursuer in Sewer A swift shoplifter who ran like deep drainage ditch under con- a halfback heading for the end struction. zone escaped down a 'Sewer pipe Ice told Officer Paul Capucilli at Costa Mesa's South Coast the 5printer began to angle down Plaza Wednesday after a wild into the deep, water.filled ditch chase. poliee said. al Anton and Bristbl Streets. WA sH I NG TON ( U Pl ) His primary pursuer wasn't so So Officer Ice, waving his gun. Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss-lucky. followed suit, but slipped in mud inger has scheduled a new round Off-duty Long Beach police of· at the top and slid straight down or talks with Israeli and Arab ficer Alan Ice, 29, tried to keep t~~ embaknment, accidentally leaders in ' the J\oliddle East~ his cool during the foot pursuit f1r1ng a shot into the opposite beginning with his arrival in Tel rrom the Sears store where he bank when he plunged into the 1969~ She holds elapsed ti me re- cords in the Los Angeles to Honolulu, the Miami-Nassau and Miami to Jamaica races among others. In 1973 she was beaten to Honolulu in the 2,225-mile Transpac by Ragtime in one of the closest finishes ever re- lieved Bedelian, but was con- cerned because Mrs. Atwater was not at home. She would spend almost every hour with her husband," Hamilton related. . night. · Aviv Mouday night, sources sa;J moonlights as a security guard v.•aist·deep pond. "It took uS quite a while to find today. and did manage to capture the The security guard said he corded. ,,.. Handicap leaders by class: Class A, 1. Tribute, 2. Dorothy 0, 3. Con<>tr\O· Class B, 1. Primavera, 2. Mis- ; tress Ill, .a. Lusolno. . ., ' :_t •• Class C,, l . K¥ri JI, 2. Chipata, 3. Crl•ls. . DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed Ptf\l .. '11 .... ~I ... Jae)( R. Curiev VIU .... ttlclo"I •"" Ol>fter•! ........... ThOmas A . Murptl1ne ...... 0'"0 E"'IO< ' f O\•rlet ... :'Loos Richard P. Nall !i ......... nl ,,.f.,.0•"'1 ld•!.,.> Cetta M•M Olflte uow..i •• ,\,,.. ,..u.,.. .,,....,", ~.o "°' 1w. "lWt I I Hamilton said the day nurse was told by Bedelian ·that the woman had left the l)ouSe before dawn with an unknown male companion. Adding to the nurse's cOncern was the scheduled appearance by Mrs. Atwater Wednesday morning at a court hearing deal· ing with matters related to the Atwater fortune. "When the woman's lawyer called the house and expressed concern at her not being In court, Jacobson became worried. "We started looking through the house and found spots that looked like bloodstains. We also noticed that a rug and some small cleaning items were miss· ing from their usual places,'' Hamilton said. Investigators from the Orange County Crime lab were sum· moned and they became con- vinced that violence had taken place at the Atwater home. From there the investigation shifted to Glendale . Hamilton said Glendale police joined the search for Bedelian and by mldafternoon officers found him drivln& a few blocks from his residence. They mude a routine car stop and requested that Bedelianjoin investigptors at Newport Beach police head- quai:ten for an interview. "At that point we 1lmply want· od to talk to him because we believed he wu Iha last man to aee lier. After an interview here at head<1uarters wa booked him on a murder charae with $250 ooo blU.'' Hamilton 1a1d. ' After the intern" two teams Of delective1 drove to the Junk yard In Pacoirna Wedneaday the drum we wanted at that During a nine-day absence suspect once. then began flailing around in the junkyard. Then we found one that from Washington. Ki ssinger also He said he nabbed him in a con· muck and accidentally fired off was full to the brim with hard plans lo visit Bonn. London and struction area near the new an~ther round harmlessly while concr~te and tiea.rby we found Paris and meet Feb. 16-17 in South Coast Plaza Hotel. but the trying to put the pistol on safety three empty sacks that once had Geneva with Soviet Foreign young black man broke loose in a and stick it into his back pocket . dry concrete mix in them. Minister Andrei Grom yko. scuJl'Je and headed for a ZO-foot l·le was not injured. "We got a chisel and a small ,--------:.c.:.=cc.:.-______ ...:.::c.::.==_;:::....::...;:.:..:::.:::_=.::..::.::.::.:::.:'.:!""-'~----- hammer and then &tarted cutting the bottom of the steel drum. It was like opening a lar&"e can with a can opener," Hamilton said. It did not take lone: to de· termine what was inside. Investigators then tediously chipped away the hardened con· crete. "We found the remains very neatly wrapped in blankets and tied. The minute we discovere~ the body we stopped and t.urnec: the entire thing over to the Lo.s Angeles County coroner's or. fice," Hamilton said. The preliminary survey o{ the remains indicated that multiple slab wounds and a severe batter- ing with &tunt instrument led to the woman's death. An autopsy . wa~ scheduled to take place this morning. Hamilton said initial police in- quiries revealed Mrs. Atwater waa ''the sixth or seventh wife" of tbe ailin1 millionaire, who has been known for years by bis family and acquaintances as ''Mr .. A''. Before hl1 illness, Atwater re· portedl)' was an executive with . the Wrigley chewing 1um lirm. · Ha_mllton Nld the victim "had 1 moat of ber l)lllaUves In the eut I and Wat a millionalress in her I own r1&hl. ' Ourln& her seven years or mar· riare to Atwater she spent 1 almost every hour attendin& her ailing husband. be added. · "She 1pent .., m¥,ch Ume at home that they dldn t even have a family car, t•):[amilton aaid • • • \ .. Colen Y.-a.olc• of II" or ll" CLIP THIS AD NOW OfhrGood Tin,.. 13 OUR IEAUTIFUL FAMOUS lfiHD MADE onH DAILY 104 Cl.05111 $UM. CAIE SWAG F 0 R $ Wltll This Ad 95 arbor Lites 18221'1 NEWPORT lllVD., COSTA MESA 64$-7301 .... ~ ............. • 1' I '