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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-02-13 - Orange Coast PilotI r .... ... ... . .. . ~-.. _H!-JR~~~FTERNOON,.FEB'R~~RY lj,.:'. '75 • :- 4 ::::::.:! VOL.:· NO.~. J SeCTt,.ji. '\-f/'MaS) ;-'!; :4 , • • ' -·- • - ' . . -• • .. :-,; .,. ,. ~~!~~~~~,!fopeftli : .i.. .,,__ ~ I • .J. - • •:a .. ~I llietimf~ ~. , 4" i.' l.}' . -;t ..• "1 .. iil•11'•~1111i··· ,._,.. .. ... l, ·r -.. -. • - . - -•,;. : , •' i . • • , ., • • • ' I -"'-' :c.rove Ma11 ortioR • m I ---__ _,.,_,__ ·-·-'-• j -, ,. Northern TriO'Held ' ~__..... Area Hit In Grease , . . j ··Atta@k$ ~ A ::~~~~s;:::~~~:ross Northern California •pushed rivers into the f&ood stage today ~d created h'azai"doUI .driving e-0nditioos on mou'n.tain freeways. ' . • · ~ Hilh y,-ater ~arpings 1were postfd for virtually ev.ery major rive4.: in-the' (lOrth.ern hair' of ,tbe stite -Slt;C!tamen~. _Feather; AJ1'!:erican, Cosumnes. Napa, RuSsian. Smit6. Klamath. Trini- ty, Mad, Eel. Jn the $hast't1 Dam distric&. ranchers were war:ned to remove all ttjeir livesto4 and equii>ment to higher ground as the storm nne<t ttre lake at lhe fastest rate sine~ last spring. A ~-mile ~ stfelch of the Sacrament.ti River area.from Shast.a Coqqtito Yolo County was <Ma'Tned Of pQSsibl~ flooding .. Travelers advisories were in effect this mornink in the Sierra ·Je;'ry:4'e LaWr~ce. a OOiorful Nevada and Mount Shasta· Costa: Mesan convicted on drug Siskiyou area because of near :charg~s s'1ort·S¥ after his election bli:r.zard weather. Chains were bid for Orange q:qunty Sheriff required on U.S. so and In· .. ' FtR£'ME~ K~ DOWN F.J:riit's THAT ,B.URNEO RA'cE CAR IN COSTA'"MESA1 'h¥d Ko.hl•r Wednesday Allernoo~ Bl•za /n Industrial BUiiding Guts Six Suites . failed last June, was seriously terstate 80. ; +wounded Wednesday,ln a prison "the northern half of the state knife attack. was buffeted by strong winds and , Lawr.ence, J33. was stabbed heavy precipitia.tioft as a weather seven Um es 1n ' the chest, head front moved slowly across the and neck as he walked out of a northern part of the stale,'' the F I p · · the le of National Weather Service said. I o som.. rison movie • r. · It said 5.40 inches of rain in 24 llclal:; .. id. · A prlson spokesman said hours were reported at one sta- ' ; Mesa:·Firrm ·cutied , . "y $45_0,000 Blaze ll4!1rence was the, seCond inmate tionin lhe Russian River area. -8\abbing victim 1n three days. In the Sierra Nevada more By ARTHUR R. VINSEL aJnday 24-year-old Calvin )Vilson snow was forecast with the level 0tt11e~11 ... ~~sut1 Am clir and a smaller Formula I race car which were rolled away to safety. [w'8 stabbed in the necjc: by an un-lowering near 3,000 re:et tonight ' Raging flames ied by explod- known assailant. becoming partly cloudy ~day ing auto racing ·;.fuels and ,·-"r.awrence~asreportedin sta-with snow. generally endi\fg by magn~sium m etal roared Chief McClelland said it was Ible .condition. aCter undergoing 1ate morning and temperatures thrpug)\1; six s.uites Qf 8 c.osta inipo~sib.le to ~mmediately de- surlJery for his wounds in· th ; · dropping. '-· Mesa Ufdustrial complex ike a term1ne 1r the fire started in the 1pri~bospital. He is strving. Strong gusty winds caused gr'•h~ 6lowtorch Wed.llesday, Mantashop. . . . . th 01 d h ... using ~ , "(la.ma e an -...M .. ~ .,. r· ..,..i..~.:--~ ·i~--two·tO·t,O ~r sentence ,feit muth blowing and driftine of C" $4•0 oo~·~ d •passess dn d .sale of mar1-SRO\\'. lD e ~ err_a an ·t e destioyi '.Jt.\tlf,j · · · «r . .::~ .. ~'»ne.~.wa~1Jl .utc1e. ~· """" Juan-. ;.. we•ther. servi~e. ~p.!tl Tahoe r«ce ca · .,:; • , \ ~ time, ·he explained. The wounded inmate was one · Valley Airport had ~up to 60 J~es ators returned, to the 'ot sht candidat~s for\sherif! in miles per h_ou~ .. • ~.: ~tti 98 Busin~"'Complex;. No one was injured in lhe blaze last Jun.e·~ .. P.Q.Jll~r\~.e)~~\1on. .'.-'"~· a 11·· l"-·i'd~~ tft'J .-1.. _9 'B)fd.,'today'ln an ef·• ~~~\[i~ri~d ~t;~~~C~~·s?u~i~ which~~ >il'~_,fSll,)J.~ 1 llf8"le~;: · s eel.al ~ ~e\j·astttOm~~ · •' 'poin 'what ignited the. following bus inesses were gutted ,Lawr'!!!C~J>!!lled 12,4llO'Vot ~It , • ;1Ho!!@V • Uii ~¥; I~ ·' · ~w . g black smok<> as vis· • Galelot 'iti'~ &eachlt .~ '·f.. . G8or oin~f9e-~~ •-•,.." s rm blaze. .and wiped out: tlie el~Pl~~inlf(~,C\f;IJie ,._.d•.tbe r:w;; was >to • , ~r~es lis·30 to40-fool·hig6 1-The S & 0 M Transfer and lslX ~nl.o1let.itc;I}. ,• ,·'·!:':-1· r.• .~~·"' •I -~~fllr ·-a~ ... f ' 11ed through the'Toof of Storage Company, Suite 1, a 1 He fiW~ a selJ~~ ~frb 11'Joi-IJ'· wed(endtrar,Iers.' ~ • p~nlheindll§_trialfacili~ moving company affiliated with d~ale~"~ pU1ll<?:flill.OU ~.,f.JlOl.1.V ' : ·" •· • ~ -, fr" I.Harbor lli>ulev~d al UnilMVanLines . ,aa-\lte w~ haf c~ed1¥5 ijlrrree .. ·!' 1~: ~1 ;. , ·,,, 1 ~e ... ..-1 ~las-Craft of Orange County. L•Wr.en,:e') l~~-st.1 ..,-w~ ey -:,t » · -~~I . • · iC~on,lbe'bu:sy boulevard Sullh 2, a firm specialiiing in ap-c~tl)palgh_~101r ,ea~~ at.lo. 1,P;W;' --;-18D . fl~te"' asvfar coa:Stw........ plying fiberglass coalings. • Vftnn• vote , • .. ~ " • " -.. ., ..: ..,, " -"" ~ ·· -... .,..~, · ~ s 1 ,.H_e•dld h .... 5 q!¥!1J>d, rortfl,.. • f ...... , 'r ··If ' • f .. -.• . nr*~ <(osta Mt4a u.ue to, · -SCunlom. uite S, an e ec - Job or Sh ~~/~ h~~.:Ji , , , r men'tt"a'J/ifi~ i=';~jt~~~~".,;,'~~·· beea :•1n·an ~A ~any j · Brand new agplian(\,~ valueji ,. "At the"preSen\ t.ime, we don't :pany .slteciaJizing in competition Lawrence "Was arrested on the ·by the· vi<'tims at nMte lhan khow what caused tt.," Battalion 1raclng aut.o parts and tools. felony ·drug charge during ~~e $11000 have been stoN!'fi trom Chter Robert ~cCle!l~ said to-.. 1 -:-Huntin• Ente .. pns~. ~ite 7, cami•lcn an\i c!onvlcted during a ho,P.'JeS .and a condo~lniu1n'under-4•Y .,..s ,Lbe:..-1n.vt;a*t~1oni .cart\'11 ..a 'r1rm reP,Ortedly deahng.1n'.af· trialJllerlnthes'°'mmcr. cotislructlon in ,lhe ~Juan titu:red~· ". 1.'l,;J 1 ··' ·1 'o·aeMtUipmehl.' .I ' Ca.platrj.n_o ,are. Oi:angeCounty Jie said 1t app9ared to Firolightecs among seven un-1 . · Sherlff~cenreportedtoday. ~-jnate inside ~Manta Cars, a its fl-om throughout tHe city N, J' l<'K b.L 1..~ Q.."f• ·~· ·~pllll.-.~'!_\d~Q(tlla\nef\.<i 1 f\rJjl occupying suites 3 abd 4 IOI'. which;resPoh~ed before a second Q ._. , ..,::11\1 ~.:i'1"'; . ~tsKw••b:~"'!·"i'ri'd' kStdieh 'tbe maoufact\rre or Can-Am alarm drew two more trucks and • .. (~I ~FBI · w • 18'.oo~ur~tdaunder . clniuitracinicars,lwoofwhicll crews battled tho ,flames ,l(, I< loy • olll• tBI 'tCclltHlction a~. \ZanJa. '" l'•..,~estro~ed· · de~peralell for a1' extended .. ,.. ~· lrif ;rll• ~· --· r "6~ of. )l!:llfplOYWWOTktn1 frlll)tlallY period. • ~~· <)I • ;.fi-<J•l_ ',qJ_ .We \port o me• .m:Al\&ied. to sue-a lhird 118'1<. U,htweight inagnesiwn metal n •FJ lUtlll B\lllden.$an J)tan1 Y~llow. l1bera.lass bodied Can· , (See BLAZE. PueAZl ~ ·r. ~· C/l ~ r r. ! ~ ""' ·" 11!:;.. .... "' ' .... " • \,'" • \ fJ • . " Man.Shoots Five Officers And Escapes HARVE\', Ill. <AP I ·· Five policemen wer e s hot and wounded today, two critically, by a gunman who escaped a swarm of law enforcement . officials h·unting him in Chicago 's southern suburban area. _,\los~i_t~l of[icials sa.id the .other three Officers were 111 salisfac· tory condition. Police said they were seeking a 'man identified as Timothy Johnson. 36, of Harvey. in con· nectlon with the shootings. The first s h¥ting occurred after Harvey patrolman Frank Maslanka s topped a car ror a traffic violation a nd "'as shot in the head. His assailanl sped away in a car 1·ater found aban. . doned at an intersec:tion. <seeGpN~IAN, Page AZ) . \ WASHINGTON (AP) -lilness bas struck the Supreme Court> for the second Ume ihl·six wffks, raising the . pqssl.l!.ility 1~11\ "!'IX seven of lhe fustl~eS wilt ~on the bench when lhe court recon- venes ne"t Tues(\ay. A court '11Pokesnlan disclosed Wednesday I.ha~ Justice Thurgood •M ar1hali was hoopilalized· Toesday llls\i.t with a resplralo"ry lntectlpn \ Marshall, 66, was reported In ~atisfactory condition at &thesda Naval Hosoital. • ' A Garden Grove man who - authorities allege may be as- sociated with New York Mafia boss Joseph ··Joe Bananas'· Bonano was charged today with two other suspects in an extortion plOt against the l~os 1\ng.cles grease reel am al ion industry . Joseph Capito. 54 , hi s son Ralph. 34. of 'l:'oungstO'-''n, Ohio, and Artes ia furniture store owner Charles R. Rabago, 42. were indicted Tuesday by a federal grand jury following a year· lon g probe. Investi gators who presented evidence for the indictments claim the Capitos and Rabago re- sorted lo bUf'ning and bombing grease dealers ' trucks. The suspects were allegedly trying to extract so-called pro- tection money ranging from $100 a month to $1 ,000 a week from in- dependent grease piocessing firms. Capito was taken into custody at his Garden Grove home by a team of FBI agents . 1-lis son \vas picked up in Youngsto"·n . Rabago already v.'aS in jail. l"le was held at Los Angeles County Jail in lieu of Sl00,000 bail, facing a March 17 trial on charges of involvement in a murder-for -hire plot. ln\1estigators claim Rabago "'as hired to kill a prosecution "'ilness in a case involving the in· dictment or two men for alleged- ly trying to bribe a county, hospital official. Capito, his son and Rabago are accuseQ• of s haking down small <SeeGRl!ASE", Pag1>A2 l r . ' . • I ' 'i ' , l I t • ! i ' 1 • s Rabi~s ... · . • l . . In~ideni The possibility that Orange County ha::; it$ tf'rst case of rabies in 18 years js und~r in"V°es.tig•Uon today by authori(Jlts_l\ltJ)eOra,pge Cou nty Anlma.I Shelter. A Ne"'port Beac.h -man, Chris Rivers,. 919 Bayside Drive, was bitten Wednesday night by his pet dog, a mixed terrier- chihuahua from M:e~ICo. According to Denhls Smith, "' director of Callfom18. Animal Control CCAC) IJ\' Jfunlington Beach, the dog was foaming at the mouth, atla~kin,:.!Jllm.-1 con- ttol worke'rs 11alad'slt0Wed hll the signs or rabies." ) • CAC took the pet to Orange County Animal Shelter where he was !titled. County health authorities will perform a'biopliy on the doi, but the resultsVfill net be knbw.n 'for a few dayl, Smith sild. ~ . We sincerely hope •jl iSl\'t rabies.'; Smith said today. ''But I consid,r 'it a definite possiblity. 'lbe signs are toO close.'' The pet Was brought to CAC by Rivers who went to a Newp<>rt Beach physician after he 'was bit· ten. Smith ~aid the doc;tor tOJd Rivers to take his dog to an animal aeency. _ • . 'CAC, open· 24 hours,· was the cl~1 available agency,· Smith said, end the sm·a11 dog was car- ried there in a wicker basket, al· tacking the basket while he was transported, · · ··· Smith said the dog came in about midnight, and CAC worNGri 'later took him to the county shelter. Rivers.-lives in a section of NeWport~each near the Balboa Yacht Club. -;Smith sai<J he hopes the rabies, jf\the dog did.have them, does not mix With tHl!'loc'1 animal popula· tion. , 1•!' · ''We have kep) he county clear of rabi es through vaccination clincs," Smith said. Dr. Robert Haight, supervisor of veterinary servic·cs for the county, S1aid today it might only be a bad case or a distempter tit, but he could not be sure, 'so the dog was senL to C'ounty health ror theblo~y . 1 • Dr. Haight said the last repart· ed t"Ws't ql"rabies ill orange coun- ty w.S,ln 1956. 'Srtiith " sa~d in response to th.e rabies possibility. CAC will bOld a rif.bies c!inic [Jorn 7. p,m. to 9 · P, IJl.-rtfi! 18, at 'EdisQll Jijgh Schoo with v'accinations availa- ble for $2. ' From PatJe AJ GREASE ... independent. gfease dealers ror $100 a month ~o guarantee tJ:ieir right to collect fC'om restaurants unmolested. Prosecutors claim the trio tried to extract $1,<XX> a week from plantS where the used cook- ing grease was rendered and al· lege a plot to dynamite five boilers atone plant. Grease collected by indepen- dent dealers is sold to the pro- cessing planb, rendered and in turn sold for uSe in such produCts as cattle reed and even lipsticks. The indictment was sec~r.ed following a year's investigation by the FBI, Los Angeles Police and the red eral Justice Depart· ment's Organized Crime Strike Force. Bail was set al $5,000 each ror the Capito father and son · and their alleged partner Rabago, who remains in c ustody. Singer Sentenc~d ' SAN ANTONIO, Tox.0iAfot":!' ·Singer Chad tt1it.dlell w.:as ... sen- tenced Wednesday tQ. flve')'ears in prison and five_ nars proba· tion ror possessing'""80 pounds or marijuana. ~RANGE COAST Robert N. Weed Prn!O."i •"" Putoll- Jack R. CurJey Vk• "'Kkllftll •iW ~--- Thomas Kttvll 1:11119' Thomas A. Murphlne -~ ... E..., ' Charles H. Loos Richard P. ~all An•M..,1 W..~•...-.Edl•• • • 1 ' • • •• Off to Israel '·KiSs~ge~~ '~ .~ .. .. ·-. ... • I • ll . ··'" ,. -.... : ~~ ,_ .... u ·'Ii. 1 • ' ,.. • ~ ~ . .r . ' 'I'. ! ., 1 ,,,.,,_. ,•i>','.Mi\S.0.US' swrla (AP Ir;'·. aroulld"liaro~-10. jtopplni·ll*st ~••\•iry o'f S\~t~;llenry A Ki~; ·~~~"l!o~~P!~n! ~:S:'i!'"{:,."t~ .i\l!f:""Jllt"cl~ded l'ry, ~lttve1 , .pull\)ac i)(cllltnie JP< ~•. ta "~ a:.'t~flCJ1:!ii ·. b1.i:m'\'""'-*d -~,or <11•~:w l!nS!Jlai,nveMunior t\it11e~l••~· ~.-. • ' ea an " (onstructive'' ,r:s.~~e ~6-Ml ~ • ta1ti';w1 ti s;~1 "' J'f•ild,onttr ~~•.sTri%..i.; 111;:(.!.~0:.i ..'M_•• M,•\l. be ;Oew Oii to ~r.1 Bbtt,b.'g(~t-1d " :let'Uaaletn '{o 1et t'he 1srae1i t ,. tO detatl except to hrnt response • · no go 1n . K · · · · · that one elemerlt ,_Qf the .settle-. 1ss1nger sa1_d he discussed ment would tnvo~ve replacioi the with. As!ad de.ta a~ and ele_ments oil Israel w.ould Jose by glying up or a 1ust and lasting pe~ce in t.he th 1 I" -occupied. Abu Rudeis Middle Ensl and Svna's ··1n-. e . srae 1 • d. bl .. 1 . · r· 1 1 011 fields . . _1spensa e ro e11n a ma so~-Kissinger is scheduled to con- t1on qr the prob~em.-H~ also s~1_d fer with the· ihah of Iran in he ac~epted. an 1nv1tat1on to v1s1t Z . h S~llzerland next 'l\les- DarJ!-aSC';1S ••when I next come lo d~unc j . n which has been o..nw l'l .. t ,,.... •w ••cNH ICMN..- AS SMOKE BILLOWS ABOVE BUILDING, FIRU!EN (LEFT) RACE FOR MORE HOS.ES , Damages Eatlmatea Reach $450 ,000 lniCoata Meaa Industrial Bl,ze the atrea in aJew weeks." ay · , r a ' , Upon artt~ng rrom Cairo and Israel s onl~ foreign sup,plie.r,.ap- bero.re rpeetlng with Assad Kiss· parently. wou ld gqarantee tu inge"r said or hi s ialks ~n an make up the lo:sses, with thti From Page Al Israeli withdrawal rrom Sinai, ~nited States the backup soured "' "We are still in business." 1n the event or emergency. (j() V olwzteer Clinic Aides Vowir1g Fight By TERRY COVIU.E ot Ute D.lllw ~llot SU.H More than 60 volunteer workers al the Huntington Beach Free Clinic vowed Wednesday to fight the ouster of their acting director, 27-year-old' Michael Lyon. INDUSTRIAL BLAZE ••• components used in building elsewhere in Costa Mesa. • Manla race cars blazed away Santa Ana Fire Department amid the ruel red fiames like units responded to the second aerial flar_~ givin~ off searing alarm genera(e" 'by the blaze, super·le{l')..peJ"8lUres."' which drew it crowd &§ perhaps, Containe~ or fuel and solvents 300 spectators in itdditiOn to those eXploded periodically with muf-rorced to evacuau ttle building. fled booms heard above the roar Scores or yoa.ngsters out or of the rire and the hiss of sch.pol ror-Lincoln's Birthday thousands or gallon,\. of water were among the throng which re- pumped al high pressure onto peatedly had to be ordered back: flames . away rrom the fire lines and One fire crew stood by for possible danger due to the blaz· perhaps 20 minutes, training ing fuel. hoses on the red hot hulk of one A wall or rlames washed out or Their ranks could be swelled race car reduced to a pile of the shell of the building al one by other volunteers who were not metal tubes, pipes and the engine point on a wave or water which at .a .hastily catled two-hour block in the Manta shop. flushed blazing methyl alcohol gatlfetlng Wednesday night in Battalion Chier McClelland and other rue ls into the driveway thelobbyorthedowntownclinic. said the mach.inery of the area. No formal decision wa& an-powerful racing cars is primarily ''Far out!" cheered one boy on n'oµnced, but many, if not most, assembled and tuned at the a Stingray bike. . or the volunteers indicated they llarbor Boulevard shop, while Battalion Chier McClelland will resign. . fiberglass bodies are built said the fire was di!icovered by Privately, U.S. officials said Syria ·was not opposed to a second stage agreement between Egypt and Is rucl and might ac- tually ravor another Golan Heights accord. Signifi cantly, an editorial in the orr;cial Syrian gove·rnmcnt nf'A'Sp.aper Al Thawra called ror militancy ··whether the political endeavors go lo Geneva or stay here." Until now Syria has con· sistently demanded an im· mediate res umption of the Geneva peuce conference. Kiijsingcr takes his ··ex· ploralory .. mission lo Israel tonight. A senior American diplomat said further significant progress w<1S unlikely before Kissing~r returns to the region GI Education Bill to End? Th I b r ... bo'"-' one employe in the complex. e on Y ID"fi er o.,~r. """• -,-_,... ,~·.,IL' ,. Larry Tj'emray ,'<but that tile D\'St ' dt directors o' att~n-d :Wed"·· LA.Jh CY' /1.usence alarm was telephoned from adj·a-\VASHINCTON lAP> -White nesday's meet1J1g of the' volun-• ~ House o!ricials are propasing an teer s•taft was Marilyn centHylandLaboratories. elimination or CJ education McDonald. · ) B B Jmev He said it was recorded at 3:06 benefits for ruture veterans and She was the lone dissenter in Y res. . p.m. and the rirst fire trucks ar..-are asking the 1>cntagon what Ford Taps LA Woman WASHINGTON (UPI) President l<""ord today nominated assistant attorney general Carla Anderson Hills to be secretary or Housing and Urban Development. She ~'ould be the third woman in history to hold a Cabinet post. f\1rs. 1-lills: of J,os Angeles, is in charge. or the Justice Departmcnt'·s Civil Rights Division and is considered an expert in antitrust matters, will succeed James T. Lynn, who was sworn in earlier this week as the administration's budget director. The \Vhite I-lou se announce· menl of the appointment dre~· immediate opposition from Sen. \Villiam Proxmire, (D·Wis. J. chairman or the Senate panel which must con· firm her. the board's 8-1 decision Monday rived at 3 :o9 p .m ., follow-'d impact this .,.,.ould have on enlist- !_light to replace Lyon as ac\ing C t E'-.J periodically by more units until ments and military education. Bess Truman · dfr~tor with a new direclbr ~ • OTl'leS · 0 ~ IU,,l., the second alarm ere~ arrived Odell \\'. Vaughn. deputy ad-.I. J Judith D · 43 f · ... ·•·~ . about 20 minutes later~ . , ... avisonA •. or~K.-ex-. . MOSCOW. CU5'1)' ......... s_ov!et Some difficulty ·was, "'"C.QQl'I· ministrator of the Veterans Ad - ecutl•e dir4:~or of t.h_e ~lj)r Leader Leo~~ah ... tered among others tryi!!C""'to call ministration, said Wednesday Givell 'D''".V' tArea Girls Club in C05ta Mesa. tended talk_ 5 !fl'Ch Prime M.inist~r , and report th~· fifl!, because the. the White Ftouse proposal was ._.Ji ~Mt•:. McDonald called the H Id w 1 tod \n ru n · t made in '°nnection with a VA re· -board!sdeClsion''a totalfarce:." "'-ar€? i=son. ay · ,..5 rs. 1~uc;tureisi Cosla ·Mesa,.neal" quest that President Ford INDEPENDENCE, Mo. CAP> ..;aQd "'Wi~ed the volunteers "ygu ,.ubl1c rune -h"'(&~~· the the city limit, but· haS '·san~ declare an end to the Vietnam -Mrs. Ha_rry;:; Truman gets a do ., • ., . h h d al.. Tassnews_a eoe)'8&14. _ Ana telephone exchange. · li do.~en red .JOSes from her &>'""'" w wit w om.you e . Tas~ said Bre~hnev.., Prem.1er One woman said she had i!O~· war ·me period. od. '~-she Claimed that during pre-AJ~e1 N. Kosy.g1n and Foreign bleexplainingtoanopercitordiie ~~~:!°~~tyl cb~·n:.'i~Ifse~:~ Vious bo~d meetings Lyon had M1.n1sler Andrei A. Gromyko all to confus 1·0 ° over th' geo· been told he wputd become 1 h th 1 lk " t,roni Page A I declared the day, ''Besa Tnaman pefJDQ.llent director and the pro-were presen w ~n e a s graphical ans\ t.elephone ex-Day/' • ceSs of .interviewing other appli-began at th~ Kremhn. change bouadaries an'd fina)I.>' ... I know of no special activities cants ''was a mere formality.,, Brezhnev s long absence has literally gave Up. i GUNMAN that ~re planned;" said 'Rose Other members of the board touched. orr a spate of rumor_s. "I've got to go, i~'j getting • • Conway, who was President have said' Lyon, bearded and about hi s health or about a possi-warm in here,••. she" sa)d as 1i1aslanka radioed ror help and Trum.an's long-ti me secretary 1 b · ed 1 k t ble p~wer struggle In the flames flourishing in,lhe11d,Join· state, sherirr·s and nearby sub· and rrow bandies most o( the ong-air • ac s managemen Krei:nltn · . ing suite_ raised 'the .room tern. urban departments responded . former First Lady's corres'pon· skillsanddoesn'thavethepro-Wilson , Foreign Secretary peralurejuslberoresheOedthe Officials said about 60 ·dence. pei' image for fund raising. Jan:ies Callghan and 40 advise~s building. , After Monday's board de· arrived aboard a Roy al Air The gutted secti·on and other policemen converged on a house Mrs . 1'l'ruman is to get another cision, Lyon rejected a lesser F C t J l t V k here; which they said was owned bouque or red roses from "Bat-pOst as program coordinator. ?rce ome e a nu ovo buildings in the. complex are by Johnson 's sister. tery D. ·• the 4.5 or so survivors or Four stair members -Laurie Airport.. . . . ow ned b Y Ko 11 Income Police said a gunfight broke the artillery unit Truman com. James, medical coordinator; Kos}'.g1n and Foreign 1i-11n1ster Properties, which' sustained an out as they approached the house manded in France in World War Eri~& Krl!_use, social service ~~~rs~i d~l~g~[.i~~~;~he~T~~t~ ~datmima· a8tee.d SS0 ,000 in structural and foJJr officers were wounded I. .. ,......,lnator' Mad'y Newman b 8 hn d d asthegunmanesc-apedagain. She lives quiet!;' alone except ·~~.:: • . 0 • ' ut rez e.v I not. Investigators said the S400,000 . health counsel10, coor1dtnaf:<>r ; Wilson said at the airport he loss ,·nvolved conten•· such as the d Police usedh af he ii Copter and for a cook, a housekeeper and a d Steve Bruno helpline · d """ ogs to searc or the assailant handyman .whocomeandgodur-, . hoped his visit woul bring about two raclng cars, which cost about h · d I · 1 ~inetor.,-ennotmc~~Ule1r .··warm and constructive'' w oremaine al argefourhours 1ngthedayandaSecretService ~1gnattons. Lyon ~ the-l(our ':'. Cooperation. and marl< "a new $25,000 each.. after the rirsl s hoot in~. guard at night. ~stlff °1etnbers were present Wed· 'phase in Soviet-British rel a-I;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:============================,..== ... =-... ~ nesday. ~ ti·ons " Ms . Krause told the volunteers Ov~r the last few y~ars. the re· s~e has nc;>t ye~ submftte<I h~r lationship has been climbing rormal res1g~.al1on and she will back from the low point it hit in stay .l?ng ~nough to ease the 1971 when Britain expelled or lraos1t1on. . . . banned 105 Soviets amid mutual Br.uno said the helpline will charges of espionage. continue to oper.a\e, ir eno~gh About 150 Soviet citizens wav- volunteers keeo, it ~n. until a ing union jacks and Soviet nags new, separat~ hel.P11."~ under· \\.'ere at the airport to greet another name ts estabhshed. \Vil son in the 25 ·degree tern· Those gathe~ed agreed to hold perature. anoth~r meeting next ~cdnes· Wilson, wearing his familiar day n1eht at a voluntee~ s home raincoat and gray fur har, in· to see what further action they spected a guard or honor and can take. . greeted Soviet and British or -Several called for the res1gna-ricials tion or the board of directors, . headed by Jack Feehan, C h Kill' p·( Southern California Gas Com · ras 8 l Ot panymanager. . LEMOORE (APJ -A young They Rian lo carry their case U.S. Naval Academy graduate befor.e the city council which now based at Lemoore Naval Air Sta· provides the Free Clinic with its lion has been killed in the crash beadq'uarters on a $1-a·year or his light jel, attack plane lease. northeast of Lone Pine. '-Tower Inferno 23rd Ffuor Blaze Quell.ed . SA"N FRANCISCO (API -Fire swept the 23rd Ooor or a 29-story building reported to be one of the most rtreproor skYcrapers in lh""e world. ~ No injuries .were reported in •the blaze Wednesday, and ·aamage was conrioed to the vacant noor or the Ca~· ornia State Automobile Association building on Van Ness A venu DaQ")age1waf estimated at $65,000. -Cause of thelfre was not.immediately deter min . •'I can't underst,md why the rire would st·art up ere unless it was set intentionally," said Neal Garrtson, AAA 'xecutlve vice pr.,.fdegt. . The f19gr was Olled with crates o( rurniture, which were , burned and scorched in the afterr\oon rire. ~ "lt'I probabl)' the best fireprotected buildiqg in the world,'' said Battall<>" Chler John I{. Sherratt who called it "a prototype ,ol fhe.rosllltanLblillcllnas. · · . '"ThJ problem here was that the overhead sprinkler 11ystem was nottompletel)l Install~." he said. 'Xbe lire ¥'•• J:OOttolled in 19 minutes. and no one was fV•cuated because the bWlding ·Js unoccupied above tbe 18th noor. • .\ '. r I t (\ 'I February I lf~·~-·:J LINGERl.E -~ Now to February I 5 • 25% to 45% · REDUCTIONS \ Great selections of ·nylon tricot • , gowns • shift length and long. All -'"'~kinds of pajamas. Robes -tong and short. warm and travel weights. . ~:Ji P~ignoir sets. patio dresses. bras and . ""? girdles. ' SPECIAL PRICE BIKINIS AND BRIEF PANTIES LACE TRIMMED SATIN TR!COT BY GILEAD REG $2.00 NOW 3 FOR s4so ' Buy~ OURSELF 0 Volentine Also: KED's GraslhopJMr PltoyShoes I lol•for C:rocllt c: ... Reg. 7" to 11 00 NOW 4'9 10 6'9 SAMDALS Reg. 11"' to 11" NOW 499 to f199 PLASTIC BOOTS ' Ankle and Knot Length NOW Y2 PRICE tN COSTA. MESA n·s 11.inerls l ~~p~ .. TMl!"T STOftC 1816 NEWPORT ILVD. ' ~ H-1 9:30 lo 6 Mon. 11tno $ .... ... • ' , • • f ,. IT'S ROUNDUP TIME AT LION COUNTRY SAFARI AS GIRAFFE PLAYS TUG OF WAR Wor~~rs Anally Brought Him Down With Two Ropes and Five Meo Pulling Tough Patient Safan Treats Sick Giraffe By R UDI NIEDZIELSKJ Of IM D•U( ~1lol tt.tf Llon Country officials went on 1 Safari \Vednesday to hunt down and treat fl sick giraffe which ex - 8\S W@M!? ~®!?WO©© 'Cot a problf'n1" Tht'ri fj rite l'nt L>unn Pal will c11f r•·d '"flt' 111'f f!Je 011/>U't'r~ 6/ld (JI'.'· A.rfo11 Artl1111 hibited the symptoms of pneumonia. The gi'raffe. a 15-foot. 1.800 pound bull, was originao4.ly believed lo need a tracheotomy but later examination of the animal disclosed that he wasn·t sick enough to require surgery. As it turned out. the giraffe on· ly had a bloody nose and swollen siiruses -not fron1 a cold -but probably fro·m tungling with another male giraffe while vying for the affections of two females. Dr. Don Dooley. resident vet at the Arrican wildlife preserve. theorized that the sinuses were filled v.1ith blood rrom having his nose v.•orked o\·er by another giraffe. llov. ever. berore that diagnosis could be made Doole,y and Pat ()uinn. Lion Country's zoological director. had to tranquilize the giraffe and bring it to the ground. It took seyeral drug injections "'ith a "pu.l'ich pole" incorporal· ing a Sy ringe before t.tie animal became rubber-·knee4 and col - litpsed. \ Thurad1y. february 13, 1975 DAIL¥ PILOT,._ 43 Malpractice ~yed: .... •• Newpari·Sofon Seeks Change,s . ~. ~le · -,Fl'om \\'ireServlc:es ! , SACllAMENTO ..,. Charging. that ·•capriCious'' jurieJ ar& JPAk4.ha astronomical awardS in tnalpraCUce cases that eventual- ~ ly are .. passed on to the public •in higher medleal costs, State Sen. De.nn,i,s Cah>~nter introduced a 4J>l.1LW.ednesday to: keep such mat· ~1lut of the courts. Jn a second, rel11ted bill, the Newport Beach Republican seeks to set up a malpractice lD· sur:ance pool ror <itoctors which Would function much as the as.- slKned. risk plan for driv,rs. • The proposed legislation com· "es in the wake of reports ihat'an increasing number of insurance companies are, aropping their malpractice lines. Within recent months. 2.000 Orange ·county physicians were notified that their insurance would not be re· .newed. The doctors had 30 days to find a carrier. The growing incidence or malpractice suits.,and the rising amounts juries are awarding plaintiffs. Carpenter said. are pushing insurance companies out of the field . lilestlmatl!cflhat ihe malprac- tice industry lo&t ~tween $40 and $'60 tnlllion in 1974 fll~e. despite !"j'Ceit>t ~r more \han $75 million mprem1ums. Carpenter propGICS to ,reduce the amouq_ts ~nvolved in malpracticjsql~by havln__g ~uch matters d~dfld,• by a malprac- tice bottrd r'ther in the courts. The board would be composed of two doctors, two attorneys and twoJaymea. · Awar$' ..wdUld be on a fixed paymliDt>s edule ojepending on . the' n.a(u~ or tiie1 cOmplaint and fl\e vi~tim:S!e;!po'iisibili~~ For i?X ample, the bo&id could 8w8rd oomru;n~atory damages or $2:1,000 tor the death or a minor without 1,ependents. not more than $100,000 for the death of a minor without dependents, not more than $100,000 for the death or a minor or adult with de1>en - dents, and not more than $50,000 for personal injury. But the total award could be doubled if the tioard ruled for punitive as well as com- pensatory damages . Punitive tifimages could not exceed com- / I ~Hy Piiot SI.ii Photos pensatorydcimages. Attorney '.s fees~ Whlc~ ao,w range up to 50 \>ercentot a .•,<tie. ment, would be li mited to10~40 Pt(rcent, depending oo the .,ae of the award. The secopd bill would' set .up ea malpractice pool to coyer ·qualified physicians wbo ~kl not obtain insurance th"°"'h commercial insurance cirriefs. M_alpractice insurance ~m· pan1es would be required towiite policies. Profits and losses would be shared among the companies .in the pooL • Eliminating the million-dollar courl judgments, Carpenter said, could cut malpraCt.Jce in· su.rance costs in hair. Premiums now range from about $2,000 to $35,000 a year. Carpenter contends patients pay from $2 to $S a visit to un· derwrite the doctor's malprac· lice insurance. I-le conceded that malpractice insurance costs could increase at the initiation of such an in· surance pool, but contended that malpractice insurance costs would decline dramatically in the lon g run. "l personally do not like gov· ernment interference in the private sector, but here is a case where the protection or the public, the "right or consumers to acquire essential health care, is in jeopardy,'' Carpenter said. County Corl.. Flees on Raft " McNEIL ISLAND PENITEN- TIARY, Wash. (UPI> -Prison officials investigating the escape of a Buena Park convict report that a makeshift rubber raft has been found on the mainland. Steven R. Tavares, 28. was.dis· covered missing during the Saturday night bed check. He was serving a five-year term for interstate transportation or stolen .e:oods . Warden William Rauch said Wednesday .an unauthorized bcfat v.·as seen in the waters near the island during the weekend. He added it V.'8S not known whether the raft and boat were rela~~ to the escape, .. ., l,teno Area Wiridy DEAR PAT : l .. iist fall I pur(!hased a box of Axion pre- soak with a full purChase price refund offer included. I mailed I the form, with proof of purchase as re-Quested . to a P .O. Box in Brooklyn. N.V. Although I ex- The giraffe refused lo "go lln - der" for about 30 minutes, engag- ing t"•o l<'ams of five I.i on Coun - try ofrici;1Js 1n a liv(.•!y lug pf W<ll' v.·ith the t\vo lassoes around hi s neck. DR. DONALD DOOLEY CHECKS GIRAFFE'S TEETH AS WORKERS HOLD MOUTH OPEN At Lion Co<intry, the Bedside Manner Sometimes Can Be a Little .flough RENO (AP J -Blustery winds swept the Reno and L;:ike Tahoe area Wednesday, causing scat· tered power outages and struc· turedamage. 1 peeled a six ·week delivery period as stated. my refund never has arrived . I wrote to the P.O. box again. but no ansv.·er ! has been received. J.B .. Irvine Product pre mium orrer box number addresses •re dlstrtbu· tloa centers only. \'ou sllould have directed your cebiplatnt lo , Colgate P a lm o live Co ., the 'manufac&urer. \'our rerund ls on &he way now . 0$hefll ei:,ertehc· I ID& • similar delay are urged lo coahcl Mid_., Clau41.1a Day, Co11a1<> Pa,lmo11'f• 'Co.,-300 Park i\ye .• New .York. NY 10022. Jqtrss ~HPJtlf PN . DEAR~PAT : W._hereca~IOrder 1 unusuar ehess 'eqqipment, like a special clock m ~de for chess games! 'j J .M.,HuntingtonBeaeh Request Information rrom el&her "Cb.esa Lire and R~view," , U.S. Chess Federation, 479 1 Broadway, Newberg:, NY 12500, or from "Chess Digest~' P.O. l'Box ZIZ25, Dallas, TX 1521~ cJoke Line De(fd 1 DEAR PAT : I ootTespond re· gulatly with m'y sister. who lives jn.New York City. J enjoy her let- , ter&. even though-she pulls my 1 l~g all the time with her stories or I unbelievable things that go on in '1"F\Jn City." .J usually fall for ; these outlandish tales. but t his .;tlm I 'd like to chec~ her.out. Is :'there really a ··oial·A-JokeJ' 1 p'hone number in NYC? S he ,'claims ther-.,is. and I'd love to write back. ineluding'.1.thc 1,number, and tell her tha the I jokes aren't WL lh the phone c~ll. '1 L.K .. MWlon Viejo I They aren't. Dlal·A·Joke orfers t aid vaudeville routines. A call Lo l (ZlZ) 991.3331 rea lly Isn't worth : theUme. ldldn'l even smile. 1 Sol"r ''""' Hrlp ~ DEAR PAT: There was a !el- l ter published in your Jan. s col-~ umn that request-Cd Information , relaUve to locaUng someone in Southern California capable or ~ building a solar heated home. 1 Galper/Baldon Associates cur· ~ rently is in,volved in designing , and building Ito solar heated home i ror one or the prlnCipals, Sid t Galper. We can supply full de- ' sign and contracting services to 1 anyone ltttere~ted In bui ding After he "·ent lo sleep Dooley and Quinn 1ook blood <1nd fc(.•a l samples. examined his teeth. gave him \"itamins and a shot of penicillin I"'' A wakeup shot sent him on his v.•ay a~ain . A television ne'' s crcv.1• intent upon filming the giraffe·s re- covery, failed to notice lhe d~amatic denouement of the jungle story. As the TV lens focuses on the gin.ffe, a large 'rhino took f'several lunpes al the camera crew's auto parked a few yards 1l\\'8\'. ' ·rhe fh.ii)O;.t; thrusts jiggled the car oqifls wh~Js and threa(encd tq,lift Jl up tntcli.he air. Examina· ti6o of th~ cir later revealed that> the\ right rear reiltler was crushed.r· Nixon Plwnes f' ord to Deny Colson Story \\'ASHING 'rON CUf'l 1 ·FQrmer White !louse Press Secretary Ronald I .. Ziegler said today Richard ~1 . Nixon told President Ford in a telephone call last weekend that al no lin1e did he doubt Ford's ability and has complete confidence in him "President Ford not only has the respect of former president Nixon." Ziegler said, "But also he feel s tha~ President f<'ord has taken hold or the office .. , Ziegler a lso said that at no time had Nixon ever planned a political comeback and that the rormer president "would never accept an ambassadorial post." The issue of Nixon's confidence in Ford surfaced last Friday when former White House aide Charles \V . Colson said Nixon ex- , pressed doubts to him about Ford's potential abilities as a president. Colson said that Nixon thou&ht it would take. fo,otd at least two years to be effective because he was a slow starter and doubted \\'hethcr 1-"'o rd could successfully deal with Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. who Nixon, ac- cording to Colson, labc1ed as · nsteble'." 1 auchahome. 1. • i i c.a:.. ~e•~ ~:~:,·:,,~e:i.t:. · Six 'Killed in Fire I Upled to receive thll rnrocma· Uon. Otber resdera wlsblnl RINGWOOD, N.J. !APl -·Six furUtier details m•y~tact Gary bro:thers and sisters were killed l'arWr al. G1lper-1ua.ldon As· when fire swept through their eoctalet, 7%3 Oee1n Front Walk, lamlly's wooden house in a Wdk:et ~..:tl,'.Pbtne: (2l3J ·sparsely populated area of -.-. (t Pusajc County. Wrestlers Can Hit Mat Witl1 a Nude LAS VEGAS 1Al:>J -An un employed. Carpenter who "needed i\ way to make a livi~g." plans to Open a nude wresth.ng school this week where students can grappl$! with a naked lady. City officials said they were keeping a watchful eye on the projeci The Nude Wrestling Arts School . s ays operator Ed Oueilhe. "·ill offer :-;tudents a chance to ''' reslle with a nude o.)'{oman instructor -providing .. the customer disrobes fir~t . ·'Once the city sees v.·e are not a ripoCf or prostitution, it may cool their fears .'' Oueilhe said. "Actually I'm an unemployed carpenter," he explained, "and needed a way to make a living. It 's a novel idea. 1 don't v.·ant to make million!i on this, just enough to survive.'' l-1oward L. Cro""" deputy direc- ~or or li~ensing and revenue, said a routine investigation was under way on Oueilhe's application for a business license. "Whet it will 4>roduce, I don't know ." ' Cr6w s'aiq the inve.Stigation wou ld "f>e impartial, but added, "an operation like that makes me want to throw up. In; t~is day and age I guess us prudes just don''t get our way an)' more. J wouldn't like to see it start in our cit~ ... Sex 'Therapy' Chief Seized TOKYO (AP> -Police tod.ay arrtsteG a 43 -year-old convict on charges of rape, sexual abuse und fraud after ... three years or hyp· notic ''therapy ·· sessions for 1,400 v..•omen that grossed him $330,000 . Police suid Masaharu Kitano placed ads on utility poles saying he Qould cure 8.hy mental pro- b1cm, and once b pAticnt showed up , hf' dl'manded $220 in advRnce to cover IO ''therapy sessions.·· They said l wo wbmen were locked in a room and raped, while scores or others were "sex- Ooliy menlpujated" by Kilano, who tl~imed the "therapy" was "ror ~edical reasons." f ale nlinueo Substantial Savings Throughout the Store Floor Sample SOFAS & SOFABEDS 20 to 40% Oii Drexel & Heritage Sofas & Chairs You Can Still Order At 2<l% Off Several Collections By Heritage & Drexel Dining Room. Bed Roorh & Occasional Furniture 15!o25%0ff , ALL LEATHER FURNITURE 200/o OFF PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS Open Mori., Thurs. & Fri. Eves. 2215 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA, CALIF. , • J ' ' ' i I 1 • • ' ' - . 'Ttlul'ldty. FebtU!tY 13. 1975 WILD BllUE YONDERS: New intelfigenee has just surfaced in- dicati'11: that Orange C®nty is .'! one~ I.gain hot on the trail of a .. neW cPmmercial jet J.irtJOrt. We have ~en hunting this place for a long time_ ' Newest among the schemes for developing a big jet firstrip tor ou.r region comes from a San Diego County supervisor, one Jaek Walsh. His notion is to build 1?::ri;:rt:r~~?'~a!~ i~~d~! spread. Of course, the ldea' isn't really new .. It.was first proposed by the late Firth District Supervisor Ronald Caspers some years back. ·His proposal was greeted with less than enthqsiasm by San Clemente residenli. CAM·P. PENDLETQN is or course right next Ooor to the spanish ~illage. , Marine Corps officers were also pretty lukewarm. After all, Pendleton is their business property. You can understand why the Marines get a bit jittery anY time Orange County ·starts talking about a new jetport. The talk seems most often to turn toward what the Marine Corps ~as . If not Camp Pe"ndletori', then El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. ' OJI, THEllE HAS been talk abOi.lt other IOdatiOns for a super- ruoway. Piaces iike Chino Hills. aDove Brea and Fullerton. Whispers about maybe convert- ing Los Alamitos Naval Air Sta· tion. Or perhaps a location back in the hills behind Miss.ion Viejo. Indeed, .sites tor a new jet airport are something like.Briga· doon. Ttit!y keep appearing on the map, only to disappear in the mists of ·civic argument and de- 'bate. Tbe'one location for &·super jet strip which almost never gets mentioned is Qrange County t'lrport. · 11»• 15 because people who now live under the takeoff pattern have been r.aisibg hell about the. jets for some years now. THUS THE REASONING multbethatby moving the jets to another l<>:c:ation like El Toro, -M~sjon v1ejo, Los Alamitos or San Clemente, at lea&l you'd get a d\ffereut cast of residents rais- ing hell about the s:acket. Besides that. everybody knows that Orange County Airport is just a te"'1porary location. It wa~ temporary back in World War II when the Army Air Cqrps built the place lo fly P-385 yo dawn patrol over the Pacific. .Jt was sort of temporary when the commercial planes began us- ing the place. Today, Orange County Airport is s urrounded by temporary highways. temporary hotels <:tnd restaurants, temporary business and industrial complexes. It has a temporary parking lot filled with automobiles every day. ' EVERYBODY KNOWS there must be a better location for a ·cs>mmercial jet aitport. to se~e Orange County residents. We keep finding these places only to later discover they have disippeared Jor some reason or another. • And Orange County Airport just continues to sit therewithjets flying to and fro every rew minutes. Temporarily, any\\'ay. Cold and Crowded Trying to walk in New York City following snowstorm which dumped nearly six in- ches of snow was bad enough, but driving was someth~ng else ~gaii;i, as motorists on tQe Long Island Expressway discovered Wednesday. Adding to traffic woes was . this trailer truck which jackknifed on the highway. Iranian, Ca.sh Now Pegged 'Paper Gold' ~'Valentine' TEHRAN. Iran (AP) -Iran has cut its currency loose from the dollar, but Washington officials doubt that the action will mean any change in the price of Iranian oil. ·n.e Central Bank of Iran· an- nounced Wednesday that 1the value of Iran's currency, therlal, will now be pegged to the In- ternational Monetary Fund's new "paper gold'' called · the Special Drawing Right. or SDR. The SDR is a monetary book- keeping unit created to replace gold as the basis ror currency valuations in settling accounts among the nations of the ln.t.ema- tional Monetary Fund. Its Value -'currently about $1 .20 -is based on 16 currencies. including thedollar. Iran ranks fifth among the foreign suppliers of oil to the t Tnitf'><l St.ates and now eets paid fQ!' ~~oil in dollars. ll did not say whether it planned to seek some other form. of payment, but U.S. Treasury Department sources in . Washington said they doubted ·the currency change would have any effect on the price of Iranian oil. The Iranian action was in- terpreted in Washington as an in- dication of growing distrust in .the dollar, which has been losing ground recently on foreign money markets . Dally Pilot D-'i•l'f"J Is Guoran+HCI Mof'lday-Friday: ll you do no1 have -yoor paper by 5:30 p.m .• call betore 7 ci.m. ano your cooy w1U be de- !lve1ed. Saturday and Sund<1Y 1f '/OU do l'!Qt receive your copy by 9 a.m. Salur- day. or 8 a.m. Sunday, call belore 10 a m. and your copy will be delivered Hurt .3 • Ill From Wire Services BELf AST -A series of bombs in Valentine card& exploded in Northern Ireland today, injuring three persons, including a Belfast woman and her 7-Year· old daughter. Police blamed Protestant extremists for the bombs. .. One exploded as. a man opened a Val~ntine card in the Roman Catholic Ardoyn~ area of the city. He suffered serious facial in· juries, police said. Three similar bombs sent to Catholics were de-' fused by munitions ex~rts. Heart Attack .. Victim Dies· -For Awhile MILWAUKEE . WIS. (UPI> - S. William Winogrond died al the age of 46. It was only temporary -seven hours to be exact. Winogrond. assistant to lhe chancellor of the University or Wisconsin-Milwaukee, suffered if severe heart attack at his home. Winogrond 's wife Iris called police. Within five minutes . policemen w e re giving him mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and massaging his heart. He \\'as rushed to Columbia Hospital . Doctors there telephoned his wife and told ~er that her husband's brain activity could not be detected -that by clinical definitions, he was dead. Bombs Belfast [ I IN SHORT J C!JPru• State NICOSIA -Leaders of the minority Turkish Cypriot com· munity declared the northern part of Cyprus an independent state today, seven months after a Turkish invasion of the Mediter· ranean Island. The leaders Said they will work with Greek CypfiOts to give Cyprus a Federated Republican form of government. They Qeclared their oppositton to any partition of the war-lorn isle or union with any other country. Park \lictory SEOUL -President Park Chung· Hee claimed a massive vic- tory today in a referendum on the legitimaey of his one-man-rule regime, but opposition leaders attributed the outcome to "coer· cion and deceit." The government. which con- trolled the voting and counting or ballots, said 13.5 million persons -80.2 percent of the total eligi- ble voters -took part in the re- ferendum on Park's two-year-old constitution. De ... o~ra~.i~~' F ot'd .Oil .Fight~ \1(ASHINGTON (UPI) - A com;mittee o.f Democratic senators ·has agreed to wage e down·the·line flaht ag~t all of President Ford's proPosals to boost lhe cost of fuel, gasoline JWldelectrlcity: 1 Rising -to the president's challenge to come up with their * * * ·offshore Program ·De'layed? WASHINGTON <AP> -The .. lnteriory Department says its of- fshore ;.>ii deveJopm~nt program could be delayed up to four months by the withdrawal of in- vitations lo oil companies to suggest Mid-Atlantic areas for leasing. Assistant Interior Secretary Royston C. Hughes· said the de· lay could even be longer if the Supreme Court fails to rule before the summer recess on a suit over o'\·ncrship of the oil resources in the Mid-:.Attantic. Hughes commented Wednes· day after announcing that the department had been "pre- mature" in asking oil com- panies Tuesday to submit nominations for offshore areas they would like offered for leas- ing. THE REVERSAL came only a day after New Jersey Got'. Brendan Byrne threatened to sue if the request for nomina· lions were not postponed. Byrne said that under a 1971 agreement with New Jersey the government promised not to seek nominations until the oil ownership suit is setUed by the Supreme Court. The court has scheduled a Feb. 24 hearing, and the Justice Department has requested a prompt ruling -at least before the court recesses for the sum- mer Juqe 30. The government filed the suit in 1969 against Maine and 11 other coastal stales to settle the issue of Y"hether the' federal government or the states own 1 oil and gas resources beyond the three-mile offshore limit. In a statement issued through 1-lughes, Interior Department Secretary Rogers C.B. Morton said that when he requested nominations he was "unaware that representation had been made by the federal govern- ment to the Su{>reme Court that the Department of Interior \\'ould not call for nominations before the court's determination in the case ... " ' own coiDprehenslve plan, ·t,hf! Democrats have reached ten .. tative 1ag,e~ment . on a set of alternil(ivt probosals whose keyndte ii gr•duail,m. The Democrats would use the tax laws to glve motorists tncen· lives to buy the m0&t efficient cars and to Induce oil pr()ducers- to pump wells clean. They would permit higher prices for gasoline and natural gas -but not as high as Ford proPoses. ' ' THEY WOULD eam>ark the gasoline tax tor research, ex~ J>loration and conservation. They would step up conservation ef· forts and double the nation's re· liance on coa-1. But when steps toward ~erg)' independence threaten to impede economic recovery, lh6 Democrats put recovery first . They disown Ford's goal oe curtailing ilnports of oil by one million barrels a day by the ena of this year. The committee discussed its ideas We'dnesday with Sen. Russell L. Long <D·La .). who as chairman of the Senate Finance Committee has much to say about energy and taxes. "On tho whole, I think the s uggestions are meritorious although I reserve judgmen t on some of the s peciftcs , '' Long said later through a spokesn1an. The committee is to present its package Tuesday at a luncheon \\'ith the Senate Oemocralia Policy Committee. Under the Democratic strategy, approval of a bill ld rescind the $1 per barrel oil im· port fee Ford imposed Feb. l would be only the first step in de• fe4ting Ford's program, geared toward discouraging energy con• sumption through higher prices. The bill has been passed by the House and was approved 11to2 by the Senate Finance Commit• tee Wednesday. THE DEMOCRATS also intend to fight Ford's bill to deregulato. the price of natural gas and fl pass legislation to block F'ord from removing price controls on domestic oil. The price of about 60 percent of domestic produc· lion is held down to $5.2.5 a barrel1 t·ompared to about $11 for uncon· trolled oil. Congress anticipates a vet~ from Ford on the bill rescinding the tariff increase, but Sen, Robert Dole <R-Kan.). says hf was told by the White House that f'ord has only 28or 29Senale\loles against overriding a veto -too few(osucceeri . Ford intends to open a lobbying blitz to save his program. He ha~ scheduled a series of breakfasts, dinn e rs and meetings with legislators. THE SENATE vote on the tariff bill could come early nex~ week. The threat of a filibuster by Ford loyalists has faded. Circ...._ T1l1pho111 Most Oiange Cbunty Areas 64J·4l21 Nortt'IWHt Hunllngton Beach. end Westmins1er . • . S40.IJJO S,.,Qtemenie. Capistrano Beach. The widow came tolhe hospital 1and signed papers to donate her late husband's organs. \\'.inogrond was prepared for surgery . As · bandages were removed from his face, his eyelids flut- tered. He was rushed to intens ive care -and regained conscious- ne:;s. FINAL REDUCTIONS ----WOMEN'S SHOES---- San Juan Capistrano. Dana Point. Sout'1 L~ Lagona Niguel .....•••.. 4tl-06JO VALUES TO $35.00 LAST • VALLEY • FLORSHEIM Storm Closes Exchange VALUES TO $26.00 • VITALITY NOW 59 3 D A y LaGuardia," Philadelphia Shut Dow1 Mart' New 'V'1Hk t•IY streets and /\lg/\W•'t'5 we r@ t losed be<.lust ot l\;li.fCIO<ft drh•l119 cond ll•OnS. ~d llmlh "tre 1Morply re ouced on the ~ Jer"MY Tu•npll<e. and drivlf!Q <OlldlliOlll on U1e Pennsylv11nlt T\l(nplkl went fld <11rOot1'. SporU"(J e'l'911I~ "'"'e c1111celO!d and nurnerOU"S IC;-ls c IOM!d uiroU\lf!OUI n..siotm•,..•· Frttll"'f rain, sleel and v 1ow glal'ed m..cll of P1mu1tvanlt. fOf'<:ll!Q !OCChoOI c:losl,,.S tlld touching o!f • Jfurr, dt a11to actlde11ts. All Pllllackl1>hil _.uttl it SChoolt _,,.._..,..; clltll'd •t m lddly and mlll'I' 1<1'1011111 hi lhe flve-c:ounl y Pllllfdelpflla area Wt r l Jllut down -•artier. · SIO<'tt In PrOYldlnce. R.t .. closed .t l p.m. an..-met..,rotoolsh prQClkl~ a loot OI ~-tor tht city. 8ot!Otl stnl JOO men •nd 100 vet;clf\ to bil'tttf "9ollr'!SI snow, ano Cape COd rnldent1 brK.lld loft 10.ln<:l'l 511GWltlL Coastal Weather CIOIHl'I' tod•y &njl Friday wltll Cfl.t!IU of UQlll ~·ln t001l9hl alld F'rl-.. ,. S6utt1Ms1 to .... ~ wln(h. I to IS llnots. Hlffls tOdl't S7 to6l , Cot\lt t tel'l"l0tr•h.1r1' wtll t""OI blt•-»tnd62, l nl~!H'ld 1emperatuf'" es wlll ra~ b@lw"I\ 5'0 nl\d ''· Tl'lt wtl•r "..-.,aral..,e h S!. Sun. Moon, Tide• 0.3 ... ----MEN'S SHOES---- VALUES TO $50.00 • FLORSHEIM SHOES NOW 518 VALUE$ TO $31.00 • WINTHROP • JARMAN s NOW 59 MEN ancl WOMENS ENTIRE ST()(]( Fri. Feb. 14 SLIPPERS HANDBAGS Sat. Feb. 15 s3 V2 OFF Mon. Feb. 17 DISCONTINUED STYLES• BROKEN SIZES # S4 F.ashlon. Island, Newport Beach (71~) ·~223 Opep Mon. & Fri. 'Ill 9:00p.m. •Clo~ SU~day I ' I !!!!! • f U1~ Yaor iiiiil HempllUU. Char ... ALLSALi:s Fl,NAL #27 East Main\f!r.tt,~llllili1~f4 (213) ~78 I' I Open F~I . Nlte '1119 :00 p.rn. ~Closed Sunday ' I I I l I I I t .Prepaid H e oltJa l B:cown Mulls Ending Plan SACRAMENTO (APJ -Gov. EtJm41'd Brown .Jr. is still con- slderihg whether to scrap the controversial prepaid health plan pro1ram even though an in- vestigation uncovered no ne"'· scandals, state of!icials say. Robert Gnaltda, 8cting direc- tor of the Department of Health, said all the information un- covered Jn a Brown-ordered in- vestigation of the Pl-IP program has been turned over to the slate Attorney General. A further study of the Pl.f"P pro- gram is under way, he said, un- der the director of Steve Passin , a newly appointed special deputy director of the department. "His mandate is very simply to see if it's possible to come up with a fiscally responsible PHP program," Gnaidza said Wed- nesday. "'He will advise us ir the PHP concept i1:1 viable, and if so how much it will cost. "He will also come up \\'ith re- commendations for stringent re· gulations of the PliP program if, in fact, the decision is to r enew the Pl-IP progr;1m ." Gnaizda, who is a deputy secretary qf the lle<.ilth and \Velfare AgenC)', emphasized no decision has been made yet on continuing the program beyond June 30 or this year. Brown on Tuesday ordered all PHP contract ,renewals limited to June 30 of thfs year and accep· tance of no new contracts until the program's fate is decided. He also said he has cut off a contract made in the last days of the Ronald Reagan administra- tion. It gave a former Reagan of-• ficial use of computer tapes of confidential information on ~tedical recipients. Officials Clash Over Srrwg Device • SACRAMENTO fAP1 ~-State and local officials <:lash on whether smog devices required 'No Funds'; Patrols End For She riff MADERA CAl)J -Routine law enforcement patrols were halted in rural Mad era County \Vetin es· day as Sheriff 1.-:d Bales tried to stretch infla t ion ·depletcd gasoline funds . Bates orderL•d dcpul1e~ to pro· vide a .. mini1n al level" of p<Jlrols for the county 's 25 .000 unin - corporated residents after supervisors failed ·ruesd<Jy to ap· prove a $23.000 fund lran~f"r to buy more gasoline through June. Thal budgel cate~ory 1s near· • ing zero because ga~otinl' costs have almost doubled to 51 rents :.i gallon since lhe 1974 .75 budget was drafted , llatcd C'xplained. on all 19H6·70 l«Jrs in six southern California counties increase or decrease smo~. Robert L.unch. h('ad of the l.oss Angeles Cou nty ;'\'tr Pollution Control District, told an As- sembl\' committee \Vedncsday the de-\'ices increase smog. ·rhc committee is considering bills \\·hich v.·ould e\imin:.itc the pro· !::l'<.im . . Lun{'h ~<11d the devices in · crease smog by sharply reducing oxides of nitroge n INOx1, y,·ithout cutting out sirni\ar quan- tities of hydroc<.1rbons. !Junch said a chan~c in the de- lil·;ite balance betv.·een NOx and hvdrocarbons l\\'O t hil'f compo-n~·nts nf smog'. \\ill :ictu;llly pro· .duel' a sli J?ht 1ncrt:asc in photochl·mital smo)!. l.<.irry ll aas. le[!i~l<.1l1,·c 1t'µrt!.-.ent<il1,·c or the stall' Air HC'sourl·cs 1-\o:.ird , d1sagrcetl v.•1th t.unch·s opinion of \\hat the de- \ J('CS dn. li e produced ll'St r1J?Ures purpo 1·tin g lo Sho"' that the devices provide .. an added bonus··. of a rt'duction in h.\'drocarbons )!re<1lcr than lhe r·eduction in NOx . UP t T el9J!l>olo •llt1PP!I Birllt dt1!1' General of the Army Omar N. Bradley, age 82 tocl•y, finds he has more candles than he can manage with the first bMw . He found " birthday cake waiting when he arrived \n Los Angeles for the opening of th e ··ara·dl,.ey Room '' al Patriotic\Hall Museun1 . Burie d Alive, .H e Finally Got His Wisl1 SAN DIEGO <UPll -llerbcrl I •. Stewart. 38, a trash truck driver. once told friends he want- ed to commit suicide. I-le asked the m to bury him alive. They "'OUldn't do it. llis body "'as found buried un- der debri!} in a city dump W1..>d - nesday . Police said they \\ere still try- ing to determine the cause of Slev.art's death, and whether it v.·as suicide. He y,•as last seen Saturday "'hen he brought his truck to a landfill dump to empty it. Al the end oCtheday. the emp- ty truck v.•as there. but Stewart could not be found. crcn VALENTINES W e're your local hardware mer- chant with national chain buy- ing power. We buy for less, can sell for less. Look at these prices and see! METRIC OR INCH SOCKET SET 344 @ MIGHTY MITE ELECTRIC REMINGTON START 12 " GAS , CHAIN _SAW 129 95 Starts easily-just !t ip the switch. Cuts tre.es .up to 24" thick. LightW'llight. Automatic chain oiling, cushion grips. Batt. arirl 1echerger incl HUDSON 1/2-Gal. CORD LESS 2995 XTRA 49 99 ELE CTRI C " SPRAYER TOO L MiniMax nozzle sprays fin A drill, screwdriver. ham-mist, coarse . ~r lo_ng renge: mer-chisel tn one. Variable adj. 10 any direction, 6301 apoed forward or reverse. 1 ·G•I. Cap. 6302 32'S -' , f , Push button controll ed I 2-SLICE 1499 TOASTER Dial your toast from light to dark Easy-to -clean stain- less body Crumb tray .TOR:ITMR:ITER" --~ DELUXE TOASTER OVEN 3499 ~~: Bakes. lop-browns. heats, 1oasts. Big en ough to make a meatloaf for 6. Autom toast shutoff. 311 7-PC . TUF -WHITE COOKWARE SET LIJEST BEND DELUXE 8-SPEED BLEND ER .... -• '· - 3995 2495, ~k. ~-- 12-Cup Dri p 3895. Coffeemaker - Brew&, l 2 cups in 9 min · utes -never boiled or perked 50 there·s no bitter taste. Wi1h carafe. H05135 STORE HOURS Mon:thru Fri. 9.9 Sat. 9·6Sun. I 0.4 •• , Lor!>08)' Fl!Oruary 13, 1975 'Gu1111ning It' Dental Benefit s Cut SACftAMENTO (UPI> gumming it as they say. llrown Administration -ManyeJderJywetfare "'ithallthedistorlionsof has decid e d it "·as recipients will be .. gum· facial appearance.''• necessary to cut some mJ,.g it" because or the Redig told the Assembly dental benefits under the Brown Administration's Health Committee. Medi-Cal program and o&w dental care contract that dentures \Vere not which will make it A special stale dental crucial for some rcci· tougher for them to ob-consultant. Or. Jay picnts. Friedman, said the new lain fa l se teeth, a pro\'ision was d esigned But Redig and legislative-committee to sav~ taxpayers . S3 Republican .committee has been told. million a year by cutt1ng members satd the pro- • DAIL V PILOT <ti • 'P eo P 1 e c 8 n 1 i ve down on the overuse ot · vision would result in an without teeUt," Dr. Dale dentures. undue h ardship on aged Redig, dean o( the Because of inflation, recipients and their den· University of l)aci!ic's Friedman sa id, the ' tistsandphysicians. School of Dentistry, said =---- Wednesday about a con-1 ___ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiloiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiii tract provision making it more difficult to obt.ain ·· dentures. ''They can live without arms and legs, too." .. But I doubt that very many or us would want to go V.'ilhoul dentures, Studem Regeni Backed SAN FRANCISCO CAPI -A University of California regcots com- mittee has taken the in- itial step towar.d the ap- pointment of the first s tudent regent in the school's llO·year history. 'fhe committee. rebuf- fing two attempts by con· servative regents to limit students to non- voting status, approved ~1 Jhree·step se lection prol'ess Wednesday. It will go to the full board i''riday for approval. Under the plan, the Student Body Presi- dents' Council will sub- mit three names to a s pecial committee ap· pointed by the board chairman which in turn will forward one name to the full board for ap· poinlment. The selectior. method "as approved by a 4·3 \ ote a ft er regents Dean \\'atkins and \\lilliam \\lilson offered substitute measures that would have allowed students a voice -but no vote -on the board. Their pro- posals were defeated 5-2 and 4-3, respectively. BE OUR VALENTINE Kids & S-hemts Free Ride~ On tho Carousel Valentine's Day Frida y South Coast ?tua . 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Their educational needs l have ltieet\ met Iii cla.ssrooms·on)y 11 few feet from ~ lhl!lr'bec!s. And l)l'edital and legal services have been • readilY. available. l If all goes according to 'plan, the home will be • closj!d Sept. 1. : ~n its place will be a series of community-based sutlsidized foster homes. ·. 1 ' Operators of the homes will )ie paid a monthly fee ' of $100 for each bed th~y make available to children 1 wbo would otherwise be cared for at Albert Sitton. When the beds are occupied, the home operators r will be paid normal foster home rates in addition to l the $100 base. , : There is a grea,t deal of merit in the subsidized • home program. lt is now W)dergoing a trial run in the r 1.;.~nta Ana area. / ..,...,.. ' . I The program avoids 'the regimented set\ing that r even the best eperated institutions such as Albert Sit- ' ton can't avoid. It is also a somewhat less expensive ~ way to care for the uncared for. The county also has its eye set on converting Albert Sitton to a 4fl.bed extension of the home's neighboring institution, OranP-e County Juvenile Hall. · ' •. P " ThoSe obvious advantages aside, county officials should abandon Albert Sitton only when it is known • ~ ( with certainty tlrat the subeldJ1ed. .home program is workable In Orange COunty. • The push is on for a Sei>t. 1 closing. '.BuV the; dead.line should be oilly a \arget d41.te and not a man- date to act before the full consequei)ces of closing ·are known. " -.. ' •1Keep It'.Siruple nl .·· .... .. Assemblyman John Briggs ,R.i:ullerton) has proposed that legislation be enacted to provide for tlie popular electioo o( Orange Cpunly Transit District COCTDJ dlrectors. · _ Briggs s,ays elected directors from each or the county's five supervisorial districts would be ''more responsive to 'the wiU of the people" ~nd overcome what he sees as ''taxation without representation.'' 4n normal circumstances, it would be difficult to fault Bl'iJ!gS' arguments. But•under the present l)lethod of selecting OCTD direcloi'S, lour members are elect~ officials-twoci· ty coubcilmen chosen by the Orange County League of Citiios :and two supervisors appointed by the Board of Supervisors. The fifth director is a "public member'' c~osen by the other four. Any of the five directors can be removed from the OOard very quickly by a majority vote or the group that appointed them, a far less combersome and less expensive process than recall. Popular election of the directors to their $50-a - meeting post.s Would also impose election and cam· paign costs on the public and candidates far out of line with the job requirement. I -\ ., Buil~g Holds Economy Spark Dear Glooiny Gus ' .J.,bs for E veryo11e! The dismal economic outlook which greeted California's new Governor Jerry Brown put a pall on the olher\\'ise festive ce remonies "-'trich go \\'ith an in- coming re · gi.me. It was not improved by Brown's unveiling or his budget. Tbe matter of paring ex- • penses in gov- ernment is one \\'hich should be con · ' tinuous and not reserved ror bad ti1;11es. It is obvious that Brown put foi1.h a Herculean effort in cutting back expenditures in the perilous economic situation which pre- sents the paradox of soaring prices in the face or massive un - employment. Most or them will be accepted b)f the Legislat1.1Te hilt the.re is some indication or feeling that he v.'ent in the wrong direction on construction. The slate has many critical building needs and there is.much sentiment that, because or the mas!rtve unemployment, now is1hc lime lo meet them. TIJE GOVERNOR made it clear: he folly appreci~tes the ex· tent of ,unemployment and stated be would ··use to the fullest the (EARL WATERS ) millions of doUars available to put Californians back to work." Evidently he was thil\king more in terms of federal funds which have been made available ror public employment. But lhere arc those ....,.ho believe tackling the building neeQA now iS ·4"""lfelter Wa . ..tJ'nllke the""gov - ernment jobs which'-.ap~ar to ha\'e too many "busy work" aspects, construction projects fulfill both the employment needs and the achi8vj!:ment of things With eohUbUing public benef.it. · Ac<;ording to Slate Buildint Trades Presiden\,,J:ames Lee as. percent or the ~onslruction workers are unemployed and this rises to more than 50 percent in some locales. ' MUClJ COULD be don e without any strain on the general rund. Las t year the voters ap- proved a $250 million bond issue for parks .. Only $25 million of the bonds have been sold and the agency presenUy has $10 milli~n approlf?'iated for development, $7 million of which w'ould be spent on IJ.abor. That is estimated to Rent Us·, Out to GM • Wh y do those sports cars no bigger than a minute ... go in parking spaces so small, folks think there's no car in it. -C.B. CilliM!I., GI&,_ ... -MIM!tlW ... ............... ---r11.,Nl't1ct .. ...._ ef --.......... "'"".,... ,.. ...... "'cu.-., Ga, 0.11., "6Ml. WASHINGTON -The sting from the surge of unemployment · has been so sharp that attention has been concentrated on im- mediate relief. Even Fortune magazine has gotten on the. cast. and, in a revealing paragraph ·about who is and who isn't impor- tant in our s ociety. has conceded that the number or provide 60.000 man days of work. jobless is too Another $60 million or 360,000 large lo be more man days would be pro-kissedorf; vided if the bonds were sold and ·'~es Pit e the state accelerated the five-. t~e h igh rate year park improvement pro: of unemploy·-gram. · • ..: • \nent, to be Parks development does no~of-sure, a ma· fer the only op(X>rtunity to gel jority of the jobless are not the state buildings underway. The principal bread~i n ner:s of number of slate agencies leasing families. Roughly a quarter are space in the capital city alone in-teenagers. About a third are adult die.ates the need for three new or-women. Still, the ·unemployment fice buildings at about $60 million rate among married men wr.s 3.7 total or another 300,000 mao daYs percent in December, the highest ol \\'Ork. Also there are the long-it has been in a doze'l:years." stalled needs for new Archives Minimizing the problem by con- and Supreme Court buildings and signing millions of people to maybe a library. Already it has categories of those who aren 't been agreed there is a need for supposed lo need jobs isn't a very ofrice buildings in Los Angeles promising way of attacking the and San Jose. problem . After corporate TllERE AR E other building needs of the prisons and state hos pitals and the colleges. America has done sotnuch to turn us into mobile, family-less. quasi- social isolates, it's a palchorself- delusion to .t)'li n k it's ndl nece.ssary for everybody to have the means of self-support. ( VON HOFFMAN ) \Vhen "'e do it . only some prices drop. Fig ures developed by the l lnivers ity or South Florida's _ J ohn r-t . Blair sho\\' that the more r1 n industry tends to be n1onopolistic. the more likely it is to raise prices during a recession. 1'hus ror the one-third of our eronomy more or Jess living in an oligopolis tic condition, drastic tight money and old-time religion have the opposite of the intended t.•ffect . <For more on this and other depressing eye-opening ~oodies. s ee Charles E. !\.fueller's article in the current .. Wage- Price IAaw an<l Economics Revie"" ·· n new and excellent publicat~OQ .k f . O. BQx ~14. W~shlngton . 11 .C .. 20044.l ") proposals. "Eveo though thi s rC - , cession i.sn 't likely to be as severe as the great one of the 1930s, it should raise some of the questions which ....,-ere debated about the nature of a system which puts people through this kind of wringere\'ery re ..... · years. This is the sixth recession since the end of World War II. Every time it happens millions of people lose inc_om~ey can never make up. With the barriers to youthful entrance to work and the pro. gressive shortening or the age or retirement, the number of most people's wagt!-earning years is fixed and shrinking. Each layoff means their total lifetime income is reduced by that much. They can't make it up, and that's no light matter in a society or Carthagenian sensitivities which lets older people go lo their graves in penurious degradation. If recessions were acts or God. maybe we'd have lo put up \\'ilh what they cost, but they're nol. They 'replanned. N'OT ONLY does this help ex.· plain the fact of the theoretically impbssible combination of mna ... lion and recess ion . but it un· derlines how much our economy is actually two or more economies runnin'g by dirrerent rules and powered by different dynamics. Government a ~tion. however, proceeds from the erroneous con- viction that it is possible to. operate on ont• set of programs. and policies ror a nationally homogenous e conomy. all of whose parts will react in a un· iform way. Lawmakers' Addresses A $500 million surplus has been estimated ror the cur1·enl budget year . This races the danger of be- ing "·ipe d out by the loss or re- venues due to drops in personal and corporate iricomes and retail sales and by increases in the numbers on welfare. If the stale vigor.ous ly pursued its building needs it wnuld diminis h the welfare roll s and re· duce the tax revenue losses. Fortune also believes in emergency publjc.emploYment jobs, though at wages below free market ones. lt'.,Vould even like to see the private sector cash in on . these government·paid jobs.' The idea would be to use this sub· sidized labor to rehabilitate slum property and repair the ruined roadbeds of the eastern railroads. The next suggestion will be to have the gove.rnment pay us all a uniform salai)r and rent us out lo General Motor!. TIUS IS NOT to assert there is a cabal of cruel cree()6 over at the Federal Reserve Board. cackling and rubbing their hands as they map our miseries . Nevertheless. the regnant theoretical premise is that, from lime to time. the go\'· ernment must do things \\'hich regrettably cause a recession in order to squeeze the inflationary pus out of the abscess of economic self-Indulgence. We could make the economy the cons istent, across-the-board free market on'C' thal the Treasury Department th inks it is. It would de mand antitrust action of a scope and force we'~e never de- monstrated we can summon up, ho\\·ever. Or. we can acquiesce't.othefact that this is at le ast a two-tiered economy. the upper layer or which is controlled by certain ma. jor corporations and the more muscularofthC big unions, and.go ahead on that basis. What is inex· t•usable is to cont 1nut' periodically to lhro"' n1i\lio11's nr people out of· \\·o r k i n o b e d ie n ce to' a n1etEp,hysicul ccuno1ni cs that re· pent ~d experience has shown to I SfATE5ENATOlt5 FltOMOltANGE COUNTY O.n11is E. C•tll"lltet tlMJI 01sltlct-R1, Bo~ cc, 1,....;ne•2 .... .,1:,m.1 E , Wllet.,._. !JSlh 0 1i-1rl4l-RI. -!>. H•rllOI', :Mo11e 112. A-1m , 92IOS. During leg·~••l •YO ~·~uons: Sli9f4!' C•P•IOI. S.C.r•mento, C•lll. •~u. R ... ,, M. 9'n'•• !1l<'d u.strl(:1-Rl, 1n J2 Btl.c.n BIYll., H ..... unglon 8ffocn92MI. l'ollll c.r,...ier UUI O•~•ttl -0 1, 120.1 V•llev v,.,.., <;.r°"" Grov. 9'2MO. • 0'11n t111 1egK l•llYe ~n~•ons : Sl•le C•P••o1. 5.Kr,,moenlo, C•lil. '15111~. ORANGE COUNTY .OAllD OF SUPEltYll01t$ FotUOti.1 ......... w. e~1 .. ie<-cr 0 1st .• ~ Scamll rn1rdOost .. ll•I,., Otedric.11 F-at0....,11;1'-a.o.n F111nO.tt.. T"'-"nl'.ltWy ,.__., Or""'lllf CO\lrllly Admlnl,lf•hon 61<19 . "! ...... IDS, SIS N, Syc-e, SM!it AN.91100. Speaker Leo l\1cCarthy, who was generally pleased with the Governor 's budget, exprcsse~ dis agreement with the construe· lion cutbac ks. He prefers to us e available money for building rather than y;elJare \\•hic h offers no lasting benefits to the public. AT-SOME POINT, however. people ·ire going to cast their lhinking 'beyond these Band-Aid If that were true we could avoid the inrection with a moderate degree or right living. All of that, however, presupposes an essen- tially competitive, free-market economy. Then, indeed. a quick recessionary shakeout would re- sult in a fast price fall and a rapid rehiring of people with minimal income loss. It do~sn 't work that way, though. Q lx·"'r --'- ·Congress~onal Perks:, Cookies and Big Macs WASHINGT01' Congressional employes, in re- turn for their government pay, are expected to serve th' publir interest. They have been u s e d , • nevertJieless, ~ I<>· ibop ·for pfln'tyhose, t•11 d dogs, elliu>•• lites aod perform p t h e r "p..ersonal chore• for JIXlllben of Congress. Tbit wdUld appear to violate the e of ethics which Collgtna- ~ In 1958 to regulaUi the :.Gniluc\orallfederalemployes, · A coo,creuman's salary b.M llleadlly risen to the p,...enl pin· .. cie or $42,500 a year. 11lia ii t*'lidered ample in most copstl· •!!cles to keep the wolf from tllc ilool'. B\ll it Ja (nsufficient, apparent· to mttlnt.aln some members in otrW Ibey feel befit. lh•ir IUlb•. With the money they <OI· Wftln UWlr rovernment po)> en· veio,.., lll•Y con 't afford U, hlr. ellalllMn. butle,.. •nd maids. llllie lplve trl lb ll<llve the 1e(· vant problem. thererore, by us-J i:~~l~~~~~enl starrcrs as (~~CK AN,DERSON , ON& Of' the "''orst offenders is ... 1 Rep. Margaret Heckler, R-to service as chaqffeurs and er· Maut. who bas -dispatched ao rand boys. They dri.ve their dist - -embarrassed male meniber of ingu.ished bosses around town, he(-.tart to shop fo~ her pan· 'Nith the most frequent trips to tyboff_ Other afde~ ,oeeasionally . the local airports .. llavechauffenrOd h°'~lu1dren to, Rep , Glenn Anderson, D.· HhOpf and haved.r1ven hcr~ar~o Calir .• for exam pit:, Jtas his press the carage foL fr~ut:nf ch~~s-Secretary or legisJative al~e pick aod mpain. him up at Dulles International Orum bled one former fteckler Wtport at 7:55 a .m . an.er his ''re· aide: ••1 djdp'~ mind takln.g the deye" Oights Crom Califor.nia. coogre11•0D\an'.s car to the-And in the office of Rep. Bella ,.,.J1:1e, but getting the maid'• , Abzug, D.·N. Y •• the last·person car JJ.sed was t.Qo much.'' An as· to leave usually Hauls Bella home Jrigant wtt.b a Tna1ter'1 dea~ at the end of a late workdlly. wa1 assJa:n,d to .oversee the Rep. E . J . Shuster, R·Pa .• ~ebaollna: of snow tires on her &ends as1i1tants to find lemon car. 1 crisp Metrecal cookies for his The congresswom~ rererrtl)g Junchet. He washes the taste out IA) btt1ell .. • ''Workalholic, ~ or bis mo\lth with toothp•ste and acknowledged that her staf( mouthwash, which the staff also ~ometlmea helps her with fetches. The congressman uses J)ersonal chore.s "In emergency his asslstanls, .too, ta chaµ/(eur sltu•tions." They take care or him around. pick up his laundry her car, she explained. because andrunothererrands. of ber concern for safS)' follow-u1 make no &P-Qlogles," he told ln,g a 1967 auto1tccident. UI. U[ work hara~ The line •hould \ , be drawn between whether a IN MOST offices, J~at we service Is a benefit lo me ~hcc)ced. •tolfers are pieued In-personally or .w~ether It benelii. ' . ' our operation.·· SEN. 'R OSERT DOLE, R.· K·ans.; likes his st.at£ to bring Pim chocolate shakes and •Big Mac hamburgers for lunch, although he insists they simply brih/b<ick s omethi'ng for him from wherever tthey eat their own lunches . are obliged t o se rve a s nursemaids. It has become the · duty of more than one staff. while making excuses to "'ailing \'is- itors. to break out cold to\\·els. black coffee and hot soup in an attempt to revive a Capitol J.lill dignitary who has had loo much todtink. The pre&s secretary o{. SeQ. TWO WITSESSE~ obsell'ved John Culvert D .-lowa, has 1been one senator slaggqrlni 'out or his enlisted to piok up drycleanin'g office, his hat as)tt;w .... He 'was for the s~nator 's wife. ,And about to attempt a precarious Jean~tte Wt1li.ams, wife of sen. descent down th ~ marPl.e ~teps or ff•rnson Williams, D.-N.J ., has the Senate ... orrace ..B\Uldlng in used staffers to shop for her at broad daylight. While the wit· the Lord a.nd Taylor depaTtm~t ' nesses gaped inc redutoully, two . store an'd l.o fetch magazines at frail secretaries. teetering on •Ann's News Stand, aides swear. high heels, half dragged ahd half t·The senator 's wif6 lqslsts. led thlt.ir eminent bo!s out however, that any personal through the door and down the services were done out of stairs. A)lother assistant awaited "friendship." him outi_lde in an automobile Rep. Chet Holifield, D.-Calif.. The stllffing 9( ~h·e sel\Ot~r ;il)to who re~ired this year, had his the cat' as 1ft scene so men\oi'a· sec'retary help his wife with the ble that Ule. witnesses w<U"C able sewing. And Rep. Daniel Flood. to deseltbe it In detail monlhs O.·Pa., Jeaves his dog Coco with later. qngressmen have Capitol Hill garage attendants carefullf •xempted the,mselvcs, while he and ·bis wife attend re· meanw)11l , ftom the elili\ll)y. • ••ptiOl'.IS' But b• ·u.,. tl)e~, he ment l•w they p ro•ctb<!IS.A saya , for this pemnalaervice. eong~eso an nol ~Ml what.,i. Occasionally, some aon · h-s emp ea dQ o'r how"nian{ gresalonal se-cretarles 11nd clerks hours th ut ln1 r·or nlany, service in Congress 1s both a personal s;cMri ce and a proud honor. 'i'e t the honorable n1cn in Congress still tolerate the a bu ses th at flo urish in their mi ds).- . . • OR_AN,GE cru.n, l i I .,--·i_; 'I I I DAIL'( Pl LOT I i -Robtrf Nt W.ted' l~h<T f i TliomatKuvil. dilor .i Barb(i·ra 'Knri 'ch. t.•dilorial Page Editor The •edjtof'i•~ iiage pl the Daily 'Pilot seck5 to rnrd/m dnd &Um\llate rtaders by pre11enllhJ(on Uds pa1e di\ersf' c-om nte nt a r)• on topics ()( In· lt'rf'st by s)'ndicated columnlats and ca rl oonish1. by pro\·idlna a forum for rt ader$' virw• 11nd by presenUn1 th1ltnt\vipapet·•opt~l6M"and ldeaa ' on ·<'iU\rtnl top lc•I Th• editorial ophtlbnl or'lh• ba fy l>tlot apPf:•r 1 unly In tht edl\orl ul colpmn at tht ~ top or the page. Oplniona1expru.Nd l by the C'o lumnbi ls and c"r100(liili \ "..-it=r \li'rile._rl trr, l~r own and .,. ~ ii~m~tTI of lhfir views by the ~ ly_,Pijo<' hould be lnrttrm1. Thursday, February L'I, 19'15 r .... I 'l I • -. • T~y,February13. 1975 DAILY PILOT A1 BE OURVALENT,NE THE FAllJL" CRCUS By Bil Keo" • Bird Binge Berries Are LoaQ,ed Kids & Sweethearts Free Rides On the Carousel Volentine' s Doy Friday WALN UT CREEK they·ro'in ' a <lrunl< (Ont • !API -Tho robins are where they can sleep It L..J..A.~=::..;.:::::;:JJ reeling, the c .. dar wax-of!. , ·south toast 'Piiia wings are woo.zy. "'an~ But other s ne e d ~ •W&r.Jn• o( o~i;i.er mlg!'8t· medical care, inclOOio• . lna h'Ungry b1rd11 arj!: JUSl &plints for i~ured win45 · plain drunk f!'Om •c'ating before th~y can fly south. toomanybe rr1es. ~- put thot i I .. ,- For Setaiors /' 'Gym Classe$ Under Sieg~ LOS ANGELES <A PJ -Most Californi"a high liChool students and principals think 12th graders lihouldn't have to t ake phys'ical education classes, li8YS u report lo the state Board of Education. The repor.t. prepared ror today's board meet · lrig. also said many gym cl:.isses are too large and· grading m ethods should be changed. T"'O SEW APPOl1''TEES OF Gov. Edmund Bro"·n Jr. join the board today as it receives the re- port. The appointees, h1ichael W. Kirst, a Stanrord lir\iversity professor. and John Pincus. the Rand Corp. 's top edut:alion planner, are among .the few Jlroressional educators l:!\·cr n<.imed tu the boa~d . 'fhe report from the state Department of Educ<i tion said 66 per<'enl of hig h school s tudents thought the st<1t e should require some .phys ical £'d uci.1ti on requirements, but only 37 percent thought it sh'o uld be required in tht.> seni or class. O~LY 31 PERCEl'l'T OF principals favor the 12th gr ade requirement. the reix>rt said.' By con- lre:t sl . 65 perce nt of part!nls and more than three- rourths or gy m teachers surveyed liked the require- ment. Phrsicul education has been required · in C.i liforni;.fs hi gh schools since 1917 as <t health n1easure. l~.i::.l ycu r there'' us a legislative attempt to let local districts n1~ke it elective. · 'f'he report didn't rccon1mend making P .E . op- tionul. But it sai.d classes should be limited to 40 stu- tlents i.tbout hair are larger -und students should be graded ;i ccording to indi,·idual impro\"emcnt. Rex Ellstrorth's Horses Returned LOS ANGELES (A P 1 -The Society for the J>re\"cntion of CruC'lt y to Animals s<ii d it has rt>· leased back lo horse o\\·ner ltcx C. Ells,vorth the herd he is accused or st a r\"ing a t his Chino ranch. ty. said SPCA executive \"ice presid e nt George 1\1. Crosier. "llE llt\S sa tisfied our lien against the horses and "·e a r e S<J tis fied he is (·apable of taking care of them nO¥.', ''Crosier said. The cause of Ull i~s or· ~' • mtho1og1ca1 disqr,1<nt•· .1DXtortion Uon is the.ripe ~nd pJen-, tiful pyracantha betrv. ~B. 'Jail' ~;h contains _ a f!llld l"IDgs ''WHEN TAKEN .in. mod e ration, th ey're fine," says Ga ry Bogue, curator of the Alexander· Lindsay Junior lfu!euin he re. - But afte r i:Ori:ing in a berry binge, ··They become disoriented and <;onrused. They'respaced ~ou.t ." he said . ''They 've been Wl,)n- deriog in front or cars, ·flying into cars and win- dows. In human terms, they're drunk." BOGUE Sr\ID it's hap- pe ning throug hout the San Francisco Bay Area, and junior museums in Berkeley, San Rafael and Palo Alto h ave been car- ing for drunken birds. At \V alnut Creek, SAN Dlf:GO (UPI) - A tede ralcourt ifldge has found a La Mesa man guilty of t\l.'o· charges in connectiob with at - te mpts ta extort money from financier C . Arnholt Smith, and sen· tenced him to six months ' in j::iil. U.S .. District Court Judge How3rd B. Tur- r e ntine r eturned the ve rdict against Robert P. Daggett. 50, ·n a non- j u r y trial . D ggett pl eaded no contest nd is to be$in serving the cn- tence Feb. 18. llis brother, Pliny, former auditor ror Smith-controlle·d firms, on three years probation con ce rning ·similar charges but has not been sentenced . ' SANTA ANA .. SOUTH COAST PLAZA HOLIDAY SPECIAL ,/ -'-> Ells"·orlh, 67. paid the SPC1\ more than $12,000 ror feeding and car e or the brood rnares \\'hil e they "·e re und e r im- poundment by the socie- SPCA inspectors will c heck periodically to n1ake sure the mares, im- pounded about three \\'eeks ago, are being pro-· JX'rly cared for. Martha's Pushing N E\\' Y O RK (A (>l - Martha !\litc h e ll has ask ed s to.1te S upre rnc C9urt to s peed her separo.1tion suit <igainst former 1\tty. Gen. J uhn N. l\1itchcll. l\1rs. ~Titchcll "s at - ton1ey, 1-lcnry Rothblatt. said there is a ··serious que s tion co n cerninJ? custody of.the 1<1-ycar-oh.J daughter . She is very much di s turbed psychologically .·· Crosier noted that the SPCA 's 1·elease ends the c:i,·il p::irt of the case. but that the San Be rnurdino district attorney's office is weighing the m alter of criminal char ges. TJIE SPCA put the herd unde r lock and key and 24-hour s ur vei llance after they "·ere found in \\'h at Cros i er calle d "pathetic·· co'ndition , although 25 other horses appear ed well-fed. fl ve or the 130 horses in the herd died. Thoroug hbred ral'ing organi zations pledged to h e lp under"·rite th e SPCA 's costs of feeding the horses. Mar ga r e t Sha\\', P.1it:thelt·s la "·yer. op- posed early trial by citin g Mitc hel r s appeal or con- viction in the \V atergate coverup trial and saying hi$ ''financial a nd personal status h<.is not yet been resolved.'' 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Co-opmelnbersbipisfreel~manyfam1liesand$10 § foi" those with higher incomes. ~ ln the past week alone, 80 · families joined the co-op, ac· cording to Ron Emanuel, coordinator Or the program. Teen Help which now cOunsels up to 300 persons a month, was started five years ago bY a group of Fountain Valley families concerned about drug abuse. •11ouse: It first operated as a drop-in center in a Fountain .Valley shopping plaza, but closed its doors after merchants complained that teens were congregating there unsupervised and hurting business. · '" The Fountain Valley City Council helped the group find a new home, called the People's Action Center, at 18400 Euclid Ave., on the edge of the city's industrial park. 'It is housed in a model modular home. The lease and utilities are paid by the city. In addition, Teen Help receives a $12,000 grant from F-0untain Valley, $3,500 a year from Orange County and dona. tions. Hoag Foundation also recently gave the or- ganization an $8,000 grant. IN ADDITION, TllE COUNSELING service has grown from occasional rapping with teen- agers, to counseling entire families, either in- dividually or as a group. ··we are involved in getting people activated," Emanuel explained, "in getting them lo change their .own lives or their community." The group, working with re(errals from schools, probation of-f' · 1 ficers and law e nforce ment agencies, see s tee ii s and families from Fountain Valley and Huntington Beach. as well as neighboring Costa. !vlesa, Orange and even Anaheim . It re- cently opened a branch office in a Santa Ana church. Emanuel explained "com- munication" is the chief family problem, and it has become eMAMUAL more complicated by some families' financial stress. ; ''Often families get into horrible, terrific fights ' qver s_omethin.g that they ;IJ.l agree on basically," he _ explBJned. • • Feb.11-17 . I ' ....... , . .,,.. '"'''"' ......... ~ ........ ....... .,..~, ~· ~ . Plus 7,239* Additional Titles on sale now. 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""'-'"""'"-""'"'"_ ... .,.,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..""i · counselors, but Emanuel added, "I have never seen NIW.fOll •Ill Sl•Vl(l l'HOHI HUMall Jl.,i1h 7,>•l7 RADIO DISPAT(HID FACTORY AUTHOllZID flRVI' 541·J4J7 1 atimewhenwedidn'tneedmore.•· .'[ ) They train counselors thern~el}:es through a ART HOPPE SATIRIZES In the IO-week cpunseling progr'am. ~. • DAILY PILOT ' · More voluntffrs may be needed to help with the ~--------~ new co-0p. Mem~rs will order food from a catalog, 1-~---'------------------------~-~-------------------~--------- then center workers will drive to the Rio Hondo co-1,. .. --------------------------------------------------------., • · op in Pico Rivera to make purchases. Later, Ms. Brouse said, the center would like to offer roster homes for runaways, inexpensive tem- t pofary housing for families or couples in need., as well as a ·•soup kitchen'' for the J\eedy. "Most of the people we see b~ve family-related problems," Ms. Brouse continued, explaining that expanding from Teen Help to family counseling to combattingi high food bills .,eemed to be natural ex- tension~ of their help program. Smoking Area Bill Ba;cked SACRAMENTO CUPIJ -The Senate Education Committee has voted to allow local school boards ta set aside s moking areas for students on hi gh school campuses. S4NE PAIR MARRIED Tbe legislation CSBI17 ), which has caused division· among educators, was sent to the full Senate Wednesday on an8·2 vote, two more than the majority needed. It is s pons ored by Senate Ji e alth Committet: Chairmaft Arlen Gregorio, (D ·San MateoJ. A similar Gregorio measure passed th.e AVERSA, Italy (UPIJ Legislature last year but -Luigi Letizia, 27 . and was vetoed by former Teresa Gabbio, 22, wer~ Gov. Ronald Reagan. married in the place State law makes it a where they met -St. crime to sell tobacco to M a r Y M a g d a I e 1't minors, but there is no Psychiatric Hospital. ~ provision preventling iu T h e c o u P I e ~ usebychildren. I pronounced 8 a ne a~ r:--::;;:;;:::;:~~;::::--1 released some time ag returned to lh1 psychiatric hospital f~ the wedding and gave~-~ party for patients. •j YMCA OMEJOIN US , F"" Clull F•Over Acewturv ' Hao Been Providing Enriching Body S aulldl911 Expe1;tence ~oung · le . oAe • AINI Many Otller Fun Garnes c. . . ~·Qt Non· • Members • • "$12.00 ~UH1VllM D,.. ' fllli'WrOftT MACH, CALlf. ... f"MOff • ..o•llD ; .. silverwoods eJshStyled Leisure Suit Reg. 75.00 49.90 Bag these big savings on !his lwo piece casual outfit of tan polyester and couon twill. . :··. J ~. "1·.• ~ ... "i; ': . l • ' ··.' .·. I . . ··' .. I WASHElllfS BIRTHDAY .. ; -· .• .· I Famous Maker Hopsack Blazer Reg. 89.95 74.90 Today's mos! admired sport coat. Dacron polyester and wool hopsack fabric. Updaled slyling with fram ed patch 'n' flap pockets. \ 45 FASHION ISLAND • t>IEWPORT BEACH I ,r' ' ; / .I'··· ·, "\, \ \ '\ ' '-I ~ \ \ ' ' Famous Maker Crochet Sweaters 503 Off Rog. 22.QG.40.00 11.op-29~00 Cotdi!lllns, halte" s!lort sleiews;i~ned lo a group of luxuriously lacy stylea. \00°/o orion hightwist in a ra inQow of, new ~pflng colors • Reg. 16.00-18.00 Famous M~ker Shlrls .• ,, •• 1.llt Reg. 18.00·42.00 Spartswear Separales 12.0G-21.00 • I 1 l · ' I\ r I\ j ' I ' ' • , Thursdiy, Febru1ry 13, 1975 .,,, OAILYPILOT t19 Bring It Ht_•re? • :~~p~~'8 M~y Sc~-~;n OC lt~chitec.tural .Pro j~cts 1980 Counties ~. . . . •• : ! ·, ,.,\,, • I • " f , .• .SANTA ANA -Orana:eCounty The un~versity study was or. vironmentciJ Management Agen- Supervltor1 have ordered a study dered by the board because of re-cy director. He, in tum, would or new architect selection Pro-curring criticism ot the ~urrent givf the lial,to supervisors in or- cedures for county ,1overn~ent system of contract awards. der or prererenc& for final selec- Confab Sought projects. ,., ~ Critics claim the present lion. 1 'tbe bqar,. dfrective ~ame system often works like the old 'fhe formal selection pro-SANTA ANA -Orange County will bid to become lhc site or the 1980 Nalional Association of Counties Convention, but the county Board of Supervisors is not making any firm financiul cornmitmenls al this ti1nc. TuQaday .. after superviSors 're-··sPoils systerb" by which of-cedure would only be Uiied on viewed a Pepperdi0,e University riccholders can reward major coptracl.s worth $10,000 or more. School or Law probe or co~nty campaign contributors with Smaller pacts wouJd be act~ on procurement protedures. lucrative contracts. direct)y by the selection panel -ORANGE COUNTY J A key recommendution in. the • without superviaorial action. THE STUDY suggests, among initial phases of the Pepperdine other things, that preliminary report s ug gested the county selection of architects and adopt uniror'm procurement enlineers on major county pro-policies to avoid 11.ny future jects be mf:de b)' an evaluation · criticism on grounds or unfair panel comprised of pro(essionals competition. in lhe lield. Final 1el~tion would still be up to the county Board or Supervlaors, accorcting lo the Pepperdlne~roposal. Superviso ·.s called ror meet- ings betwe key county staff members an,d univeriity officials who conducted the study to de· velop implementation pro· cedures. TllE SELECTION panel sug . gested by Pepperdine would con- sist of people with expertise in architecture. engineering, con- struction and related fields or government procurement. Their job would ~ lo weed through suitable firms and pre- sent a li st of 'three prospecli.ve eompanies to the county's £n· • 30% OFF! STOREWIDE SALE IN • PRO SS and YV\O~tco~fortable l:?oot in the COlAV1t\ty ~vail~101e 011\y at Getaway inCo~tti Me?a. NOW ONLY South Coatt Vill10• Su9llO'fcr' &t Plaza Du11~ nnitt 1o South Coast Pliaz a . Coste Mesa 1 • 1 -rl4•5~•8276 !!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!! f ' ' . " (1 I Countian Faces Bilk Cl1arge LOS ANGELES -A Garden Grove man, who authorities said. claimed to have "inside informa- his \rather, Ralph, of Rowland ·Heights. with conspiracy to com- mit grand theft. touting and Supervisors told Information 0£ficer Christine Galanis lo begin preparing the county's package or convention of£erings. Notification that the county is seeking the site designation musl be made by Feb. 21. SO FA'll, TWO other Southern California counties, J.,os Angeles and San Diego huve let it be knO\\"O they \1.'i!I seek the conven lion nod. lion" on horse races at Santa Anita, bas been charged with · bUking a businessman out of UO.OQO. · bookmaking. Authorities said the pair, along with two other men still being sought. approached an uniden- tified businessman and told him they had inside information on s ure winners on specifi c dates ::tl lhe track. California was des ignated as the 1980 convention state during association gathering last sum- mer . The Los Angeles District At· lorney's office has charged Richard L. Besconcon, 29. and ; . '• . , • ' -'-.... .. !•''f • " " • • "• Come get your FREE liner Asparagus Sprengeri and see planting demonstrations Friday and Saturday • Join us on our Valentine Salute to THE NEW on the mall at F ASI-ITON ISLAND Friday, February 14 Times of Demonstrations Saturday, February 15 11 :00 a.n1. H.ingj~ BJ~\,..et C.unstnKllon ' with Jeff D [Ji<;<:u 12:00 "t-kruSl' t'lc1nt-.'" with Ann Vern('lt1 1 I :00 .i.n1. "I IJnsing Bc1-.kt'I Con-.tnJl t1on • \vi th Lew \-\'11ilnl'Y 1:?:00 I luu~ Pl.int!>' W'll h Ann Vemetll 1:00 "'Gener4GuJl'ning Ct Pest Control" 1:00 ··eener.:il Girdening &. Pest Cunl!ul" with Ltw Waterman with Lew Waterman 2:00 '1-langing.Basket C~ruction'' 2:00 "H.:ingins 8Jsket G:n.trurhon" ( , with Lew VVhitney Liwn, Shrubs&: Flo~,Culturt" with Jt·rry Foslrr HK! with Jeff D'Eliscu "Pruning. Roses,&.. 8.ire Root rt<inl~' with Jt!rry F1-,..lrr 80 Fine $fores and Services• oben Monday and Friday 'tlll 9 PM FASHION :P~ ). ,, ISLAND NEWl'OB.T OENTE:R Pacific Coast Highway -'Between Jamboree and MacArthur Supervisors were told it would µrobably help i£ the county pre~ p.;1rt'S some kind of cumpaign materials to bl' dis tributt!d at this _\ea r's conv ention in 1-la"'·aii . 1-'inal tlelern1in:ition or the con \en lion sil1..· fur l!J&l \\ 111 be madc- thl'l'l' . Suµervtsor l{alph {'lurk con -' ceded that 11 \\'ould he a coslly propo:.ition to hr1ng lhl' l'Onv~n lion here but he s;.ud thr invest· mcnl would bl• \\'Urth\\•hil ('. "'rlllS \\'OlJI.ll bring many people into our l'Ollnly to see ho\v v.•c li\'C and \\'ork .··('lark said. Super\"isur Hulph l)it•drich s aid the 1nin1n1u1n loc<il budget for such con\'entions is S50,00o but he said lhl' funds c<in come from other places. s uch ~·s l'.itics und convention authorities. • -' , \ ' • I I • • .. • .. ) , .. • ~jfOAILYPILOT ' 1 } T~tdp1"Febru!fY13"975 ' I\ • 1 .., ,';olitir;al ~c:te . . . , ,, 1 ~ ~, Foundatio EViction 1 ·Threatens -• , . e11tei;:mt~ SoftJud~~~ :Ajds -rp~el • 'I -Re idems. i -. ori with the introduction of lbi~111'-ior bjµs; , -.. hi• Seo tio' Bfll _.37. Carpenter ,is trying to crack down on lenient judges who give breaks to burglars •41Jld res>e;al. pf. by Jra,nting the pr9i)at1on. repeal offender . - * * * declared surplus. . Carpenter said manfprjorp~ l~r(t_ owners are s;itl llving ·tn thei~ll,Olnes on 'a rent ha,str..•n(l, are findl~ oUt the1 mlgtrt be' sold out from uhder t\iein- 11>e )6me1 Irvine Found•· u.., b~a·11ve~ $100 000 to*' Hoilpital Council o~ - c111rornla ·to set up a technlca:I support center: in Oi:anle County, SA:NTA ANA -Five resident~ The centet Is to provide ex· ·or Huntineton Bea:ch townhouse pertiae llnd tr·ain'l~· 'in face eviction from their hom'• i -LAFC, Must _ fenders. , , . The bill woo/d ~'l/'Y prob lion Or suspendej:i s~ntences . to THE SALE of surplus sta e land is tJ;te target or another bill introduced by the Newpott Beach senator. --flf * .,. . bool\ICal managemeot <iiialn· ''Iii Orann.Oounty Superlot Court tenarice and repair of delicate . jucjge gr anti t)le or~gt dt,- health care equipment, com· ma~ded by thell)local f la- puler service and other ac-' OJI.. · 1 1 ~, • ~ ••• UvJtles relating to hosPital Named as defendants I th~ee • .File Rep:ort, r SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A county's Local Ae e ncy Formation Commission must prepare an environmental ~ impact report before t\ can ~rglars with lwo tjr more prior onvlttions, even ~f , the latest rime was a convlCtion while the ~riminal was ~armed. Carpenter said the currt;nl Jaw h~ a loophole1.hat permi~ prQ- bation for such Offenders in "un- The measure would give pre- vious homeowners lirst choice when. the state sells s.urplul} lai\d pilrchased from rhem ror any re· aSOD'in the past, , '. ,; According Lo Carpenter's bill, the prior own~r or ·the property would be notified wWr-given a 120-ciay option to reRUrfchase the land at the same price the state paid him. C.PNSUMERS, notably those aperations. sepafate actions £tied bf the bu.Ying homes, wouldgetabrt;ak 1-lunlington Continental under another bill Carpenter has \..---------------'..,.· TQwnhouse Association N"o: l are introducetd. .-, • 1 ' Ok. William H . Marshall, Vernon L . The measure would sharply ) Supervisors l\Y ana Mary Frances Parkerson curtail the prepayment penalties and Chkrles Keith and Alice Ann on home loans. Arnone. other 2 New Libraries Hynes. · approve propoSals for eity annexation of property intended for development, the state Supreme Court ruled' usual cases". / things, the bill would prohlbit It is alleged that all derendants s uch penaltt~ on'loa~that have SANTA ANA -Orange County have failed to pay assessment The •6-1 [Ullng ·-upheld and I adopt~ pn ear: lier opinion by the state Court of AppeJl}, which held ~at an.y a.nlleJtatioia approval by a "Li\ FCO is a :e~oJect within the According to t~e" aenalor, ·:1e- nient judges have: sometimes used this to grant probation or suspended sentences tQ criminals who have had multiple convictions on s imilar o(fenses in the past.'' Most of the land in question is purchased by ~he sta~ t~rouih 1ts right of em~nent domain and condemnation (Or use as freeway ri ght of way. , But the senator said many freeway projects are being aban- doned -such as the defunct "Coastal Freeway partially in his district -and the land is being been in erfect for longer than Supervisors have approved.plans fees levied by the association. three years. , , . to build two more branch And the court Is asked to order During the first three years 0£ libraries at a total cost of more sale or the homes by the sherirr at the loan, up to 20 percenf<COuld be than $l.2 million. public auction if demands for paid off without penalty, tr \he The two 15,000 square foot payment are not immediately new law passes. ' facilities will be located in the t Carpenter said such a law is civic centers of Tustin and m~~rshall 's arrears are set al designed to maint.ain a more re-1 Cypress. · $249, the Parkcrsons' al $264 and alistic marketability of·pro~l'ly , The C)'pres,s library will cost lt'le Hynes' at $433. The assocla-m~anlni! o.(, {hi CalifOrnia Environme~tirl QUality Acl and ' thus requires an Impact report. Under Carpeote r 's bill, the judge would be reQuired to state Coi the record hbvJ the 'best in- terests or justice would be Served since most Calirornians move about $581 ,ooo ta build. The lion also demandS legal fets or frequently and afe forced to sell Tustin branch "'ill cost about $500 from the defendants on each r Coun~y Brothers ~ Appe(l,~ J7 eon~:.~r~turn~ the f McCORMICK. S.C. ,• (UPI) -Attorneys for verdict· following two two Anaheim brothers hours and 40 minutes ·r tourid guilty of the slay-0£ deliberation in the 't ing of three Ft. Gor:don1 McCormick County j .... Ga.. soldiers say they General sessions Court [ will appeal the jury's last Saturday night. VJ!rdict.. The Morrisons showed no emo\ion· as -.thc Fortner Stale Rep. verdicts were read nor J Julius Baggett and when Circuit Judge Johri f Frank Harrison' or Griinball handed down , .M.cCormick said they the sentences or life im· would appeal the guilty prisonment. The sJay- verdicl against James C. ings occurred one month .._Morrison and David D. before the South f Morrison, both convicted Carolina legislature i'e- ; of t,he murder , o( the inst<fled the death penal- soldlen whose mutilated ty aftd the death penalty bodies were found June2 was not an option ~the ; near the Clark Hill case. The brothers oould I Reservoir. be eligible ror parole i ) The jury or 11 men and 10 years. l • • ' l l Other Deaths • 'l'VJS ANGELES (AP) worked on various ..!l. Larry Crosby. 80, jec\s with his brother. ~der brother or singer Most of his attention was Bing Crosby, died Wed· devoted to the annual ~ nesday of cancer. He Bing Cro·sb y Golr ~ was associated with Bing Tournament at Pebble • Or°'!'bY Ehterpfises and-Beach. • I I , Death Notices _;..;:AYLOll _ ROBERT NELSON TAYLOR. rl'Si- j Olnl of Co$UI Mit1•. C... 0818 of dlPiltll ' Febr1M1ry •. 1t1s ·~·Ille •te of .ii. • ~ived by llis wit• S.Oy T'•vior; !'Ml ~ten, LynM T•"fl8f •nd ~­ _,,, -son, Mlc"89f Jooes. •II of OKI• Mew; molller. Ytrne fe'flOr to.,.,..rl., ol Coil• M•1•; SISier,' " v.nt.11o,i1t Wer1•.,. of HOuSlori, TtuS; ,• .,olllttJ O r . How•rtl il'AYI• of Honotuli( H8wall. Me,,_.l•\.lwtYl<ts •u tie tietd W...sll•Y, Fe~ lftll •I Celv8ry• t;h8!;!111 , 3100 se,.,111 F.tlrvl"", SeinUi An•.<•. at 11 :09AM. Ttie 1811'\11' $!f009llS metriorW"ton-trlbulienf. bll ....,,. lo Tiie Hutt A> llO(t;ttl(ll'I. auV.t.LCAYA PHILIP RUYALCAYA,_f115¥Mltt of .. ~ .... t41in Y•ll•Y. ·.c•. 'Q•,_ e1 ""'" FetwlMlry li, lt7S. Surw!Wd'b?'f;lil wile Orrn111n; one !>Oii, Ron•ld,lll'li>1.1rova; ,_ daUQl'llers, R•Cllller Lo.>c ... o 8"" Aftlt• S.-OUl'llid•; sl• 11••ndelllldt'". ROMry wilt be lleld F[108r. Febru..ry 14111 •I P:lO PM, Peek Jl)inlfy'°*""iel Fllllef .. HOme IJI Wo'1ml~r. C... Molsl, s.1Jrur. Fobn.1•ry 1Sth8110:00 AM, .Mol'i Splrlt C.tf\OU~ Churtll In F-t•lf\Y•lit'y. I 0000 • WATERLOO , Iowa !UPJJ -A sister of the five $ull\van brothers. killed in World War 11 when their ship was sunk .by the Japanese, has died in a hospital her~. ~r s. Genevieve Sapiva.n Davidson died Tuesday night or cancer. Frien~s said she was the Ia.St surviving member of the Sullivan family. . ---, BF(RN, .Switzerl:ind CAP J -CJlarles Lutz, a S~iss diplomat who ~elped tens or thousands o·r Je"15 -~scap t:? the Auschwitz gas chambers in World War 11, died or a heart attack W~nesday.• H~.was 80. B .E L 'G R' A D E . MARION C. 0000. roslctenl ot COr°"8 clel M8r, C•. O•tr of de•tl'I Febru8ry I], 191S. Survived by I# wilt Lill .... Ooltd; 118U11lller. JN" E. 0.0.of CM•• Mew; sl• 11r•ndcllll4reit 811d-• ~1'91'andcfllld. S.rvicu will be ,.,d •I 11 :00 AM l"rld•'f. Ptclllc View Qwlpel. Oflkll81i"'ll •lit be RfY. Jo11n Reger D11tl1. Interment, P•cllk View MernOrl81 P••k, Newport &ekll. C... Otr.c:tClf'I, P•citlc VD Mot'tuary, Yugqslavia <APJ -Gen. Anilrie Beaurre, com- m a n-d er of French groUnd forces in the 1956 Suez in·vasion, died tod41y or a heart attack. He was 73 and in Yugoslavia on a lecture tour. ~ltt.Ell • LILLIE c. Po•'teR. re,ldent of , .CO.ti Mow. C•. itlrvi'led by -50<1, thar•es Pw"r of GMOerl G-; -titter. l"tor8 Ne81 of kt10.11v lUe, T-; '°"' 9r•IMlthlldr•"· D•te of 1111&111 Fi!llr,,..ry 12. 191S. F11nero1t servkn •II be lle'd S.lwd•t° 1!00 PM,, Sell 8r'68dw8y Cll•Plfl \lltltll Rtlf. Tlonols W• oll oflltlMit:' lt1tertr1ent, ~ A.SI Ml:rnt>il81 P8rtt ... II 8'Ndtltlay Morhl.¥,dlrKIOf5. ' IALn..aufl110M FUHllA_LHOME Coror.o d"4 Ma. b1).q4~ C:OS.o Me\O 0% 2•24 litLllOADWAY ' MOITUAIY 110 &oodwo.,. Co.lo M&!o M2·9150 , ' McCOIMICK NOITVAIT "'°""" Beodo ·~·~IS Son ~ Cop.\lrano ~9S.t?7b Marriage Lfee,.•e• their homes. SS75,000. action . FULLERTON MUSIC -FOUNTAIN VALLEY 18191 EUCLID AVENUE • Comer of Condor Ave. 0 > ~ To 1a•e spoc~ 1111d a•oid iiffNililiooi, ~ pricet t.how• fOI' tOlllp'Wi10-pwpolH ;,, llti1 od•t'rlil-...i ..d -rited Ot ... •LIST f'llCE ... ore tt.e IROilllfKlwtt'I "S..,..1kd Rettoil rricrM Of' "C•talopt li1I rrice" 01 u.o-iiii Mir ..st'""°' ovoiloble price li1I~ REGULAR ... ••1 1M prite ot which REBUILT GRAND PIANO .... --.Ch" S' that 11 flnt liite NEW. TW1 M..ty ho• bee11 coniplet..., CJOM Mini i11Wde 1111d Dirt. TIM: erlrriOI' has btft r.ti11i~ oftd oll ,..,. t.Mdt, nrw 1fri1HJ1. •ew daMptr, etc., elt. The ttlllfl(fft holl IOllH1 of tllis wil -le JC*-Tnil7 • FIME PIECE. ~s::~~f0~ .• ~. ~.1388 STUDIO UPRIGHT PIANO ill bHirttflll OAK, Mf9-~ "'STORY & CLAll(, M .. pf ,... filwtt ...,.. in p.o.. TIM• i1 • -of • kM Wice it wn ordffflt for • Kito91 ..d ..... It • ., cMl'd ~ tontell.d .._.,...,, ~~~:''50'' .. ~888 . ._.se~E !~~2 ....... LIBERAL CR~DIT TERMS "liOWRE'Y CITATION THEATRE SPINET" STEREO orqe11 with tht 116' 14NO IRASS 1011nd1. FhtcJtl Hon. C.,._t, lntMOt H-. POJI Hora, Tr••pot. Tro•b••r, S11opllo11t ••d T•ba. PLUS A>1lo•ofit Rh7th•, Rr•erb, G<*He,Horp. WOW, Yibr .. a, Mort, -e ond all 1oid st•e with blrilt i1 PLAY ALONCi STU.fa CASSETIE, AOC .. . ... ""' 52588 SALi NICE . ACCESSORIES STORE HOURS: I 0·9 Daily Sat.-10 lo.6 S..n.-12 to 5 GUITA_llS \ "MAITIM" tlG"fA DM!I. hll Sitt' . ,....._.· .. u 11, ,.,..._-i. w11 ....... ::.·;.:~· -...... -. SCJI '"8SOH ES JJ5 ... a -'. ••wl•J! .._..... ..... tw• l#IOIOZll. ..., .;,a. .. big •Wt ............. . ::.s~::~· .... -... s299 • "~.N~"-CONCERT , CO~TROLLER PA SYSTEM n.. c ........ , ....... ,. wli Mt4 If .,. """ wt ...-.............. . """._ ' . ~ s•"~"~ s931 Pl~... • ' MICR.QPHOHES. FAMOUS .U:'MIAtARWOPICAS, STRING'.S. PICS, GUITAR STIAPS, T.AMIOURINES, RHOS, SAX STR.PS, MUTIS, SHUU'" Mtc1. ""1' ,.,.._. tri .. 1------------"" ... -,.......,. .. t' I I It OILS , PITCH PIPES , GllSOH lld le11. Gre.t playle9 MOUTlM'llClS, DIUMSTICICS. a.. .-&ty .t ;t5 M.t. TWs -pt ~MG EQUIP.. ETC~ ETC. CHAllSMA.. ~~ ........ ~44~ , iTp.i.l(E ::as::,~~---·-···$268 .PA SYSTEMS ' ii•. -,'-I ....,.. _____ --i ...... '"°"··-·-----·· SUPER VALUE 1 . , ··'-'.,.... ..... ....,,.._ __ .....: ... ...,. w-c-_._ .... Gll.$0H SG. 0.. of th>e •"'f' Mtt. led h•• 111 ••• l•11ll•Wnl •-"el f.,. "KA w Al" ,JUST .... WI • '+"" ~•MOS. .. .... ,_ .... -~ -........ ,.,., ..... , • OUli!Dl-IH PIPT~ H4S MAMY 288 s3 ~:~for,•• •r1J•• tbet ••• 01G '5 AND THEY C~ IN AU . , Thh '"'Y ,.... _... h rtm liflrl_ .. w-••ft llOf talliag h9-f415.DO ~ '!!~00 · • Tlli1 ~ ,....,. ._, bHft °" _. ftoor •• I ditlllOfltfNtof for I JfS IO Wt C_.. MllJ lt'1 ntw bllt it c.-rin A llAf«> MEW FULL GUARAtfTU! IT. OM.., HM fiMN ....n ill~ md the Hlllt h 9" jtn_ ffta.M .ad r-otiirW• SA.ii f'llCI . ,., · · .. · sill r-an..I • •••••••. IHr• rop••t •pffc1111io1, _,.,,.,, •• , f1tti.. ._. 9ed ,.,_ . ...,..._ MCtt'-Y 1-------------f;._ __ ...; _______ __ ... ~;obit •lbr•!•· re••rtt .• twa hill ............ rifJll\. r• .......... .. GUM.D D40. o. of hWt "" .... .., ,&_M"'Ll-"'IERS •utt Pilct SJ 165 SALE Plll,~E $488 \JSED flA YER • GRAND PIANO "STIOUD"'~ •Mt\.._ typt...-ef , .... ycMl'd eKJKI fr-a pi-fttat wClllM IN lfl'..tll S?D00.00 refwtti~ ti ploy1 t..lotfk .. , Md i• bt-~M. ~=-~~ SJ988 =lPRICt ....•.•. • lltposdi ..... -.Mc.,.. ·t ..... If yoa t•,.. ... of........ ....., ,.ts ... Mid Carrin Ml ....... ~.... 1Jr IV ......... ~., ...... s759 .-..... _,...._ -'"'"· s221 ~.-"?:.\.=':.±:;.=:. WIPllCI ...• <. .. :.. USED SPINCT. ""'""·" ... ...., ......... Ol\.Joot ..... Ii-I SALi NICI • . . . . . . . of. ta• ftw .t ................ .tack h -}JSED FAMOUS MAKER SPINET • 1-----------...;.;i.. .'· ~ • GUITARS Y3t~ °V20FF OUI ll&ULAI LOW rttCl! Fllllert• Music • • Fount~ln Valley • 18191 •Euclld Awe. ' •Corrier oj ·'C.ondor Ave. ' -JUST NORTW OF THE SAN DIE(iO F EEWA Y- . , , . \ . \ I l I n. r t r ly t d •· r h , ' DAILY PILD{ A J J :4Bujf. . ·Slwes In Buff L.A. CALLS f1;1,~~~ ,... ,~ ....... Of c.11,.,,,.. .,,, ...... .,. .... c. ......... 17111979-123 TORONTO < U Pl > - Arnold Linetsky figures I'----". his customers won't mlnd,1,.. __ _ gdlng 111lles Out of their' way for a shoeshine. He toper ates, the first topless 1s hoeshlne parlor in "'cahada. There are the conven- ..... .,..., .. ,, ,, . -....., .... , .. ....,...,. .. . ~ .. w..... . ..c1 .. .... ... .... ff ..... "''""" llonal welt.upholstered A ' ·. S · chairs and brass Gfff'91 hn1aNI SMw ' eC.-e•a ~• foqtrests -and /our girls Actress Ann Sothern busily burrin& la the buff has filed suit for in Linetsky 's walkup damages against parlor _above a clothing former owners of slo~ 1n Yonge Street, Jacksonville, Fla., Toronto'smainstem. Th e n e w s p a p e r headlioes seld•m in- dicate it, but actually we have a great deal' about which to be op- .limistic. It helps to look back at the shape or the world on ly 50 o r 100 years ago for proof that progress is being made in all fields. motel where she s~ys FOR LINETSKV, who her career came, lo is 33, the topless parlor end when heavy pole actually is a bit of come- struck her in back on on for his main business The pessimist is one who blinds him sclr to the ~ood around him. and looks fo r the worst in every situa tion. lt is nat'rlrul. we s uppose. that th e pes s imis t s hould hale others whom he s uspect s of be: ing equally nasty. 1 _s_t_a.::g_e_. -------in the adjoining rooms, where nude body rubs Ford Gets Into Act WASHINGTON <UPI/ ·:-President Ford. told a . "good news -bad news" :joke to a luncheon honor- , ing Bob Hope aS the "comedian of the cen- ·lury .1' "The good news is that Bob Hope has. been named comedian of the .century," Ford said in an unann ou n ced ap· pe,arance at the luncheon. ' "The bad news : How am I ever going to explain ;this to Earl Butz?'' ( , r r t and nude photography are offered. "Sure the shines are a loss-leader,'' Linatsky admits cheerfull y. "But that's an accepted part of any business these days. Give the cu s tomers something fo r nothing to bring them in , then hit them with something Arrat1g.emenls made prior to need ran re- lieve loved ooes or the· need to m ~ke painful dl"tl!>IOn:i under :.trc~s. Let us bxplain th~. benefit s or pre -. ·planning. heavy.·• THE R UBS und snapshots sessions run about $45 an hour. .f5!~!K~R Linets ky cre,jljts a hassle with city h.ll."4!h the shoeshine gJmtnick. lie said fi re inspectors made him close qown '- mini-movie theater in th~ spa~e now occupied by the shine stand. 1 '1 76 SOUTH COAST HGHWAY V.GUNA BEACH .(94.1535 SAN Q.EMENTE 1533 NORTH B.. CAMINO REAL i'l2-0100 BE OUR VALENTINE ' ' . SAYE '25% OH SYSTEM 200 Designer Regner Christensen's modul ar wall system. is designed to save space and provide functional beauty while enlarging your room visually. 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' ' • abolish the State Department or 'lCeene said : "The ritionale for ~ Navigation and Ocean Develop-establishing DNOD was to create 1 ~ ~} accprdi{'g to the Ca£itol an e!fective 8nd ·aggressive or-, S' rt~ Siervice . ..,. -<. ganizaUon wit.bin ·state govern- 1" \~ '!port. •id a lilll tiy,A_.. rlj.ent ·to" pla'Q.;)lnd. maJ>al(c ~ sembly.,.an B'IJ'll)I Ke,tJ!e would Calil!o~nia'sbcnn ~rces . ., ·, ttanif•• the small ,'bo&i )l~r . "1'NOO, h '~ j,~$t not'lived up to ·~ , construction and grant~program these expe~tattons," Keene cori - of DNOD to ~ ,ne>kty created tinued. "l>~ss8tisfaction with the Division of Watercraft~ Reerea· depa'rtment's. planning program ti~ in the Department.of Parks resulte,d in· ·the passage or and Recreation. Propositipn 20. which took ·the ~-"" ... ! ";::\ rBeDaNc 0 h 0 erosiond.r 1 espons.ibilities coastal planning ou\!'r DNOD's ~.. '!>-,%;_ 1 o are e egat,ed to the hands and ga:ve ·it w the State , · ... ~~ ),I ·~ ne,w Div.isio-n of Shoreline Regi.oncil Coastal Conservation i'. ,·,~· .)':~;, ·-~: q>nservation with the Depart· Comil:iission~. ,~., }~ .. -'~,~~ v-,,.-.. ment of Conserv·ation. Other ~dD's·handlingofthe small • ~ -;.· ""' !cmctiOf\S or, DNOJ> felating to Cr31t.lra.rb<>ts p'r'og.ram fell short BOAT SHOW QUEEN I • r • B,~gges(:,Bo°'i· ~ .. . no~·~· .;:·cm ~·· . , ..... "·~ , ... ~ • ~ f• ~ '. 'rh/\>iggest all-<;allrlv 'In tht'west will' <>P<'I' 'Frid~ at <II• LiJ!111 h Arena lnqlCqnUnue tllr<>ugh F~b. ~. ,T,h~ ~ ii' il>!i»apted by the .<Soulhfif~.OaU lonu iWJ> Msoelalion. • •. SIJ,ow hqurs a~ r~ to~0:30•p.m :week1'1J'•· \noon to.l0:"30'p.rn, sa""1.•Y~ Aiidt>olidays and noon · ~"'to1i p,m.Suna&ys.-··. · l.' ' · 'Demand [<>< ei!)lllilt.si>a·ee.has forced the show to expand outdoors according.1tol ch'airlilan Stan 111a1er. There will~ I0,000 square·feet.or exhibit 'sPac,e outside the arena \o S\lpPleM·ent the hundreds ;"Of boats inside. . ~ 1 ·Addition atty, there -y.iill~be 1~ booth exhibit~ showcasing near I every ac~essory that · goe$ atio~rd a sailboat. ' . ' ·Sp~cial features wiH iri~lµdt! nightly. lec;tµres spotlighting such well-khoWn saijing experts '.as• Dennis Conner, helmSIJ18J'l an the AR)erit"a:s .Cup \~·inner Courageous: Geor.ge Sigler, who.survived 56 days on a tiqy sailing Craft in the Pacific last sum- mer : Jong ·distanei,trimaran sailor MikeJ(a'ne·«pd adventurer John c,rsori. - . ' There wlll also be·a continuous movie th.eater featuring ~xcitingsailing fjlms and a sailin'g Ctini~ under the direction of Paul l\1,iUer. " · ~at safety and registration or the legislature's hopes.·· Actre_ss ~athy·Baumann would be transferc:ed to the Keenecontinued. ----'-~~-=-------!,--~ Castle· or cond11mlnlum, · find your dream .home :_· xnarine Coarse at OCC The old Marine Activities course with a new, ex.pahded format. is be,ing off~r~ this spr- ing at Orange Coast College's Ev~ning College on Tuesday ajgbts. .. . Called ''The Wonderful Sailing W-ofld Of the Or..aoge Coast," the two-unit course is ·designed to build basic sailing skins amt de- velop appreciation.of .the marine fa~ilitil;s. in Orange county. aC· cording to instructo~ r,Jelson. " ' 1 100% NJ'LON. . '~ ~~HIGH ;LOW -~SHAG , .\ REG • .;'t2.9S -l>uPGNT 501 '. .. ~NYLON ..: . ( ' ... -... _ IX'lllA THICK ;~~SHAG • REGULAll ?.95 SQ. YD. The t'ime WtJl be divided between classroom discussions from 5 to 7 (1 _m ; and field trips· on Thursday at.the same ~imes. C18ssroom sessions will be augmented by such sailing notables as Stan Miller, And y Rose,. RcigE!r MacGregor, Gary Mull, Burke Sawyer and"l.Wayne Schafer.' Fi'eld t·rips will include visits to ' ' . ... '~19.· '." .-. .·.1 l " . .. -% J,d. ~ ' ·~. , ~ .... ...., ,.....,..,. wlllohl- hltM " r,ur., . SPEOAU Mill U ·HASE! ' : •' CA9'PJT 5 RO.OMS . u.':U";::="· $3. . 19· . .... COlOIS · ~•Im.GI SAVI ....... .a..,. 'l!t l 1~ ,-...-•• uu.~hll ~ ... ""'"' the Long Beach Boat Sailboat Show, Sparcraft, Jerisen Marine: Lido Shipyar,d and other points of interest on the Orange Coast. Practical sailing instruction will be conducted on Lldo-14s, the Morgan,. One Ton Yellow Brick Road and OCC 's 10-meter Sally. Last · day to . register for the course (P.E. 125 AD Ticket No. 1126) is Friday. ~ -· CllOOJI' 1ao•· ··,AJLr• MA-UANDS, \'i •,MOHAWK '"'LADILPHIA ' .UM5TIOHG. HOLLTIIX CAllN CIAfTS IOYAl WEAY( CALLAWAY ... ". IAlWtCIC ·--...... SMITH UIS ~AINYAWY nOOlllllllllT .--... -. •·1541 ,. ' ' ,, 11 • ' IUL lSTlU ' "l Sundays · 'In the liijlilililili I Even includes 6 ac:Cessories. . ; Eureka® Upright Vacuum Cl.eaner features: · ~ · • Dial-A-Nap® rug adjustment • Edge Kl.eener ··,. •Wrap around furniture guard • Adjustable 3-position handle' • 4-position dial control " e Di~posable dust bag . , e Push type on /off toe s1&1.1tch r . ' ,. "' ; . • '"_i,.i ., ... t To61 Kit: Long ~and Hose adapter' Crevice tool Upholstery tool Ousting brusp Flexible hose\'" JJPemey 121 '451 Ill 0 10 ,_ ' ---. - ' ' UM Your JC,...10y Charge. r t ', l;. • , ~· •• \ • • ' • . " " San Ojego: Freeway al A_wrJ P,arkwaY 28922 camino Capostrano ••• !,Ml'Kt TIMI stun Al'°"' eool--- DISCOOIH!. l ! '• ' ' • I .• • • ' , . ' ' ' t ' \, t•1 r' f, r, J. ~· c (. ' • • • \ t • .ALISON MCKIERNAN ;HARES BOOK WITH CLASS PEl: .. Dally Piiot • Photos by Richard ' Koehler ' • ' BEA ANDERSON, Editor Tltut!.Cl.tp, ........... ¥Ii. 1•7S Everything 's oversized when four-year-olds . take a trip to the fire department. It takes a fireman's large hand to hold. oxygen mask in place, above. At right, parent Linda Oxford coaxes reluctant Donnie Thomson on art project. .. .... ,. ., ' '· • .... t .. • • • Program Obiective:, . ' ·wel·l-rOund ,ed Child By ALLISON DEERR Of l"-: Dall' Pll.t IWff Peter, the rabbit, scampered across the room, stop~ing long enoug h to have his ears scratched. A freckled towhead, absorbed in her picture book, occasionally reached up to pat one of the class· • pets, a rat, contentedly perched on her shoulder. Two boys took turns i-!S postman. sorting letters from a mail sack into Q..IWooden block post office. Another youngster tackled science -dropping object after· object into a basin of water and duly noting what sinks and what floats. The scenes take place every day in classrooms at Victoria and California Schools. Costa Mesa. Three years ,~o. the Newport- Ptiesa district lilitiated Pilot Pro- ject 4, perhaps the first in the state to implement the guidelines ,of the 'Task Force on Ea~y Childhood 'Education. The find- ings have since been applied statewide to the 5-8 bracket. OBJECTIVES While other programs reach rour-year-olds, they meet neec;is such as language or special education. The pilot project is. geared to the average child. Why school ror these children? .. At this age, they need l!'ore stimulation " said Lora Finch, v ... ho teach~s al Victori •. They are more mature than the 4-year- old of 10 years ago. Television is oneractor." The half-day program is de- signed to ··expand their scope of living." .. They are !'eady for a S<;hool experierice, but ndt for.,kin- dergarten, not for paper and pen· cil learning," added Sue Reilly, teacher at California. Asked to sum up the goals of the program, she said, "l like me. Others like me. I like sChool." They are aiming for a \\'ell- rounded child -'Socially , physically. intellectually, emo- tjonally. ··wpat 1 care most about is helping them develop a strong self-concept, independence and the ability to solve problems for themselves and to get along with others,'' she said, "They have, hopefully, beUer control of their bodies and a grasp or science, number wn - cepts and colors. We w~t'totu'rn them on to what school can be .. "You can't do that with drills:•· UNSTRUCTURED DAY · The school day.is relatively un· , . structured. Each c:hild has several options. Both classrooms are amply stocked with experiences in • cr~ative play, art projects, science, numbers , colors. sh~p':s· clothes to try on. and bluld1ng block creations of post offic~. fire s tation or supermarket. Aside fro1n bri ef music and language periods, the children seJect ~ activity, clear away supplies, then choose another. They are learning, but there is· no big push toward academics. Many of the concepts l\1rs. Reilly uses in her classes are th~ result of her study of British In- fant School while in England. ··tn essence, you give the children several choices in areas you want them to explore. They take the responsibility. That·s another key word.·· FIELDTRIPS Beyond the schoolyard. the youngsters discover the com- munity through field trips. Equally important, the teach~rs stressed, was parent education. Parents are a·equired to visit the classroom as helpers t\fodaYs each month. ··it gives them the opportunity ( to see their child with others the 1 same age." a.1rs . Finch said. 1-'to . compare what their child does with his peers. ''And, th ey can see how another ac\,ult, the teacher or aide, handles their child." P.a:rents also attend group mee-tings with a school psychologist to discuss parenting based on Parent Effectiveness Training and ''Children The Challeqge." Agnes. McKiernan, wbose son Da\l'id was in the program lasj. year and daughter Alison attends currently, said she learned more abou\ ttle Chilc)ten aB'.)ndividiials-:- Llncta oXfor(I, whoSe son Don- nie attends California, called lhe program a ''wondetful ex.,. perience for her.child." ... Through the parent educatioo po'1.fon, others reported. "I get, along better with my child aoO understand him better.·• ··1 became more aware of his needs." "I learned much more about 4-year-olds and what they can do." OBSERVATIONS . "IL helped me to see how other children act and whether I was ex- pecting too much or too little." ''My Son has learned to make frienps, communicate. He's more aware of nature and life and' he's becom-emalure and happy .• ,; Results' or the progra~ are positive. • ''If "They ~et a head start, s~tally, on kipdergarten, '' l\frs. Fin~ ex:- plain'ed. ~;They already knaw the rules of the school such as lining uP, taklifg turns and not railning in the room . , "That puts them six v.·eeks to t\\'O months ahead .'" The early start offers a chance .. for teacher s and other pro- • fesiiOQ.ais. to. spot health and Jearning problems before the normal school age, and guide the t children·tp prqrper programs. lfesting revealed the children had moce general knowledge, bet- ter Wlderstanding of number con- cepts, increaseQ vocabulary and better eye.hand coordinatian and motor development than other kindergarteners enrolling the samey,ear. ; "Many children today have no sen:1e of neigbborhood. 'They don't have the chance tO play with others the same age. We of- fer lhat and more.·' :. " t . . , .. Flight C:Aec;:ks Pay Off A,on Landers ; l l .... . · • DEAIJ ANN' LA?!IDERS: I am IDcooven'ience, bul here are the .a freque'Q.t \ra veter Who ts fatta: SJnce the airport security becom1"4( f~creasln!jly-,Jrrltated <beekt1>e1,•a in 1973, A,000 guns by the ~andluf.a'•l• lnsjiectlon in ~n\J klilVH llavelH!ea taken.Iron\ irports. I ml11se4 two .Planes passellger~ and more than 3,000 l>ecause I hBd , to stand Jn line' people w~e arreeted r .. ~arry. while stran1ers P!#ed a'®lld In I">' ~gt •nil weapono. NGt one my purse~ exlmiried my· sh(jp. 1ucees1rul blJatklng h•• -been Ing bag a~d even unwrapped .pulled oll la 'the nlted. Slates lit pac~ages . ~I onlf ~this""" alnee Nllyel!ibet of}972• · . oying, but I sure• if!f. ~art l'" ·~1 ~·· letJlrllf tbej'ks a'wyer looked' to l)l~' !qt shel · have \>ro•••.t• be well ...rtb the OUld discq 4f I viii s eome~ lneonveril ~e. So ~ lt,'Tools. stltutionilf Ill tlrni Ii! to do and 11ve-youneU an~loaal 30 lthJnva1lon o(~rl•at}', ntlnut~s to lel lo the airport so l'le111e rw\>on~1 1n.pndl, Aan . you doil'I mlia anO!lil!r ela.ne. .Thousands of others must feel lt!J I 1 do.-11\K!ll IiAD'k'. AT LA · DEAR ·ANN LANDERS: 'i:\lU GUARDIA aaid recentl~ Iha& you'd keep on DEAR IRK: Sorry aboul the ' 1ivlng advlc~ \ln\11-you or your I . typewriter te)I apart. 111is letter is· to 'let "you koow thal if your . SEVENTEEN AND FOR VOU DEAR SEVENTEEN: Your letter ts 10 'Dlee I'm almost asll1med to print it. But I dow1n't to thank you ror your generos~Y-· Y~mademyday. - . t,ypewriler )lives you any trouble, ple"'e le.t ~e know.' My parents· gave me a .beautiful new 4lectric .• model for €bristmas andJ would gladly send 'lt to you ii you. need j~ ' Df;AR ANN LANDERS: Do all • I'm a hict} $Chi:>ol senior who Working couples have this pro- gTew up re~ding youi-column.· blem or is it just us? P.oly husband You ieush:t n\e many things" and' does manual labor. I do office saved m, (tom makin&JSOme big' work,, Vic goes to work at S:30' mlst&kes. ":.. ' a.m, •I ~)ways get up to prepare , tu: was IPo<lkY hi1.maoy limes tum a big breakfast aDjl I flx hla· youcameupwitb"' ~~LOI • Junth·box. Since r don't have to qU81ion lh•t wt ~I ma be a\ wo•k unut 8 :30 a .m. I hop 11>at very aay. -We llk'I Whal yo~ bock Into bed for an hour ot eo .at1.nd for, Arin MJn,~. and we after he le"aves. 1 , \vant you llH•\io~ aroupd lor. a Vic resents thla terrlhly and. loni time to come·.~ ,saya,"Allyoudo11·1leep."A•· • 1 tually, I do the matketing. cook- ioa. cleaning. a,..d laundry; as well as ,put in 40 hours a week at my olfice job, 8~t he sllll thinks I have a cinch Dhd keeps telling. me that he works: much harder than I. Every even1ng 1after supper. Vic reeds the newspape~ and falls asleep in'.front of the TV. DEAR BOISE: The (.ay p..,_ bably feels 1at1ty be<aiise yoa are worklnj harder lb"ll: Ile 11. and be knows it. .lust •4'1 up thole hours 1pent on markeUnc, c~klng, cleaalng and la&lndry r and tack them on to your 40 houn · • week In the-orne.e Ud. YoU'll get~ lheplctue.ba~y ... , Arter I finish t,he dishes I Are your parents too strict? sometimes join him. lr I shOuld Jtard to reaeb? Ann Land rs's dOze off .be wakes me up. im• booklet. "Busied by Parents? edlotely ·and demands 4rr..,..·. How -to Gel More FreedOm •• nation ·~ to'why I fell 851eep, could he~ .you br\dge the a~era· hat have YOU got to be tired Uoa cal>. Send $0· cents I eoln aboul?" is e Way he pUts it,, , :*Ith .;iour 1Nque.Jt and • ong What's the matter with him stamped, self-address' en: anyway? Or am I wrong?'-• velope,10.A,1111. ndon, P •. Box '801SE BOOB • • <UOll,El&Jn, W. 8'120. I \ ./ I 1 •. • 81 DAILY PILOT Thursday. February 13 1975 ·Program Extended . lncre•sed staffing and .i tie·in with a na-~ lional research project are the result of a $30,000 a:rant to the United Cerebral Pnl.sy Association ofOrange Col.Inly . · • Accordint to executive director '.'litu Waite, the grant, made by the Developmen- tal Dlsabilitleti Program, Department of Health,,is ror communlty program develop- ment. ""The funds will allow us to enrich our staf- fing pattern," said Pat Meidell, program servicesdir.ector. ''We will be able to hire an occupa;tionai therapist, physical therapist, developmen· tat specialist, public health nurse and clerical help." Services to be expanded to infants, cur- rently assist children 16 months to age 3. UCP, Orange County, will become part of the Infant Collaboration Program, a con - sortium of research sites across the coun- CLIP & SAVE . ON THESE ALL GIRLS mMI IOYS COATS and JACKETS 50% OFF REG. PRICE YOUNGLAND HARIOI cerru 2300 HARIOR IL, COST A MESA THE PLACE 7 Fasllloo Island • Hewpcri kach try including one at UCLA and one in Marin County. ' Using a truns-di&ciplinary approach to teaching, the staff professionals add insight to each area of expertise, she said. . "The therapist can offer observations on education, the educator or lherapy." The national project will otret the resource of prominent authoriti~s in developmental disabilities. as well . •·\Vhat it means is that we will be able to ofrer the family support from birth. "The mothe'r iS, ·arter all, the primary programmer. We have to offer her support, reinforce her skills, est.abllsh that bond between her and her child, while educating her in the possible ramifications of the ch..ild's problems.·• Often, she explained, the mother of a han- dicapped child does not give the positive re· inforcement of a Smile or a laugh the "normal" child gives. "The mother may just give up. We want lo get to the family as soon as possible with early intervention, to shore ber up right from the start," she said. UCP will work cooperatively with exist· ing delivery services such as Crippled Children's Services and the PHN. Currently," a dor.cn youngsters attend UCP programs weekdays for three hours. remaining in the program until they begin school. "Intervention should occur as early as possible,'' the program director said. Nuptial Dates Chosen ' • • • ·'Plane' U"ITI ....... . . Beauty Dr. George Qrthey puts finishing touches on his 224th ARpal~chiaq dulcimer in Newport, Pa. Each of Orthey's dulcimers is carefully carved, planed and as- sembled from rough- cl\t blocks of walnut and spruce. The dulcimer is an ancient instrument popular in folk · music circles. The Army veterinarian made the first one for his wife 10 years ago and believes they should be played, not hung on the wall. GffiCko ,r-' GBirthd~ Sell-A qJration 'NOW 'TIL FEBRUARY 17 6 OZ . JAR SWEE T-HOT MUSTARD 10¢ OFF REGU LAR PlllCE. BEEF STICK· SUMMER SAUSAGE 20¢ lb.OFF REGULAR PRI CE 20¢ lb. f'UDl I IONAL OISCOUN TON l'UHCHASE F WHOLE STICK BOX OF HICKORY r ARMS OLO·FASHION(O W''"'"""-GET ACilTQ\ICHE ' DEBBE BROUWER KATHLEEN CRAWFORD CRACKERS & CHEESE BALL or CHEESE LOG ' ·T· Shirt lmported.tromfB,AHCE FOR'IO Snt '4 pn Long Sleeved -ReQ. '14 ' ' Sft• 'l on Stiort Sleeved -Regs "13°. THIS AD GOOD FOR SSOO OFF OH AHY l•All SU.VICE l•prn2 WATER BEDS IUHG A.HD fi>UllH SIU UNFINISHED FRAME• PEDESTAL MATTRESS• SAFETY LINER• HEATER AND THERMOSTAT s 129'5 • Q.EANING & OILING . V2 ..... o~54 F•b. 14.(IS.16 Only! OUN!il! COUNTY'S LAIGIST CHIU>REN'S STOii 20°/o Off~ (exclusive Sale llems) YOUNGlAND 1300 HARIOR • COST A MISA IM HAltlOA CIMTM lj.~USES• SWEATERS DllSSIS • rANTS •COATS . Ct.EA RANCE MOW SAl.E! • • • r H.UIOICIHta :UM HAllO. CPJTA MUA ' The New Life Community Church, .. Norwalk,, wilt be the setting for June. 7 rites linking Deb be Brouwer and Robert Fox. Their engagement has been announced ltbY her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brouwer of Costa Mesa. Miss Brouwer is a graduate of Estancia High~hool and ~ttends Biol a College. Her fiance, son of the Rev. and Mr. Herbert Fox of Riverside, graduated from Biota llnd now is youth minister al the Hunt- ington Beach Free.~~urch.. * A July 12 wedding in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach is be· ing planned by Kathleen Ann Crawrord and Lawrence E. Ramp. . News of the forthcoming event has been announced by her parents, Dr. and l\.1rs. Robert Crawford of Newport Beach. l\.fiss Crawford is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School and Principia College, Elsah, Ill. Her fiance. son of the Edwin A. Ramps or Newport Beach, received his masters degree in diplomacy and world affairs at Occidental College and now is attending Willa~ette University Law School, Salem, Ore. * Dori Robitaille and Jon Hockey are plan- ning to marry March 8 in the United Com- munit)' Methodist Church, Huntington Beach. The Huntington Beach High School a:raduates are the daughter and son ot the Earle Robitailles and the Edward Hockeys, all of Hui1tington Beach. * Females Fielded Jobs Given WASHlNGTON (APJ -Two y,•omen are now full -fled ged s upervisors of county operations in the Farmers Home Ad- n1inistration. Wom en have been employed in ke.y .fi,C'ld jobs before, a spokesman 'ror lhe' Agricultlilre Department agency said, but this is the (ir11t time they have been in coun- ty supervisor jobs. The women were iden- tified in a Farmers Home AdminislraUon newsletter as Jill K. Bognar, who is supervisor al Kingman; Arizona, and Susan C. Gates, supervisor at Motri$Vllle, Vt. Officials said there are 1,713 count·y supervisors nationwide. Your O:triridence f . Malle , ....... ,640-0154 ~ -... w ...... , .... ...... ... .., ...... l\tr .. and h-trs. Arthur Erickson of G~rdl·n Grove have announced the cngagen1cnt of their daughter, Cheryl Erickson, to llenn1~ M. Bruce, son of Mr. and i\1rs. 11obert Bruce, 1-luntington Beach. The bride-elect graduated fron1 ll::in{·ho Alamitos High School and attends UCl.r\. where she is a member of Kappa Alph::i Theta. 1-Jer fiance is an alumnus of i\f <1rina lligh School and California Stat!! L"niversitv, Long Beach. · No date has been set fur the "'cdd1ng Durin9 our Store wide 2.29 for both IMPORTED CANDY 1st lb. 1.59 2nd lb. A!EE "'~k©rr1 '~rm~. 5outh Coast 'Plaii10 COSTA MESA ·-=:-°l::t:::::: Phou: S4Mtt I '--...,_ '"---, 12 t.1,.... AMDllCA'S LtADING CBEESE STCm:S. LA-Z-BOY1 S REDUCED II • ..... The ladylike La-Z-Boy@ velvet recllna-rocker. All the comforts of a big La·Z-Boy rocker with lamous quality craftsmanship, but this lady's version has tall graceful ·lines. a shapely nar- row frame with tailored flounce. and a soft heavy velvet fabric. s179 1865 HARBOR BLVD.· :;;;::::::::~;;:;::::;::;9;::;:~~=D•:""':::•:w:•~C:o:•f;•:;M•..; 541•$fJI • I •' I I: •J , . ,. ,, -· I I • DAILY PILOT B :J , Moonligtl~er Eclipsed · • ·AT WIT'S EN D books , rut together 8 miles o track' for my car .•. it's the little red one ... found my flashlight uzider the bed I've been looking for (or By ERMA BO~lBECK help a couple days a ed.ldon'tcutbubbleium ' F · week!'' out of hair, pack lunches, I or years 1 have held ··You ·<lo n 't u n ~ pick up cleaning, fix the down two jobs while'tny derstao~. Jr .• " I .'said. e lectric garage door, UPHOLSTERY 'husband sat ,back and "They're talking about fertilize the grass, Jron, watched like it was a you!'' compress gatbage, wash w.... '• w ... two years, and haven't had anyone bug me for an hour and a h•lf. You know;:"I don't know .what you women have to com- plain about ... 1tePlayoftheDustBowl. · ·:1 don't do floors or the dog, do dishes. ._ .. ,. That is about to d .. h d 1 ltJ2 H.,...ll•d. DA ILY PILOT . CLASSIFIED ADS 642·5678 tchanoe. The lnterna-win ows , e sai reP: ace toilet tissue ~ c:..t.NeM-l41.0259 • quJckly. spilldles, or clean up r---;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;::::;:::::::;:;:::;:~---;;;;;;;;;;;:.---tional Labor Organiza-"That's no problem. l after a sick child at three lion has called on assumeyoudrive." inthemorning. 1 husbands to shoulder a ''Yes, but I bowl on ··1 don't take telephone bigger share or the Tue!idays, watch 86 ll)essages:, merid broken ,household chores as one hoursofsportsaweekoo shoestrings. kiss a v.iay ~o ease the burden 1V and sleep in." bloody knee, dust, water ,carried by married . ''We can work plants, work Weekends, ~rpen whowork. sometbingoul ." holidays and on my I I think they are "l'mnotfinishedyei,.1 birthday, or fiddle with absol\Jtely rig~t," said don't me nd , S'cru b, checks." i my husband. ·w~men scour, bake, plumb, or ''That's pertectly all l ere overwork~ trying to dunk diapers up and ritht," I smiled. "You : ~alance two JobS. Huf· down in the johns. I don't can start by picking Up r1ngandpuffi~g.~yeson defrost, wax, rqove tbeboys'bed)'oom." ,the clock, p1ck1ng up furniture p aint An hour and a half Jkids, ~roning at night, woodwork 'or take Jater, I pushed open the shopping for foo~ on empties back to th e door. "Jtow are You mak· their .day off. \yhy Oon't store." ingoul?" you try and ftnd some "Areyou finished?'' · ''Terrific!'' he said,· 1 husband to come I n and "I haven't ~ven start· "'I've rea d 15 comic ' Valentine Benefit -Pr09rams Varied Gala New Trends in Nursing Practice a nd the Law '4o·ill theme the annual In· dustrial Nurses Tri· Association Symposium to begin at 7 : 45 a.m. Saturday, Feb. JS, in tbe Los Angeles Convention Center. Benefit Zonta Clubhou s e , Newport Beach. Affi liates GREG'S FABRIC BOUTIQUE 3402 VIA LIDO, NEWPORT BEACH OPEN 10 to 5:30 (no phone calls pl easel , LAST CHANJ;E _ A joint theater benefit is being planned by the Huntington Beach and Todas Las Cuidades committees for the Orange County Philharmonic Society. , INJl)tE STOCK ; · , ··---GEGSEOUi"! Plans are being made -to attend the 8 p .m. Satu rday. Fe b . 15, performance of ·''Tartuffe'• at South Coast Repertory. Dinner Dance Mission Viejo Men's Club will host a buffet dinner and d ance in the j!tfontonoso Recreation Center Saturday, Feb. JS. Golfathon Orange County \Parents Anonymous will benerit from a Gotrathon to lake place at 8 a.m. 1Saturday, Feb. 14, at Meadowlark Golr Course. Sp<>nsor is the South Coast Junior \Vomen's Club, Fountain Valley. ' Au ct ion Irvine Juniors ·will have a benefit art auc- tion at 7:30 p.m. Satur- day. Feb. IS, in the Park West Clubhouse.~ M erm~i d s A membership brunch '' ' $a¥e-.iO ·Jo. !70o/o & More • ·""' Ii-""--i. lutlon• "' -. v • La~es .~F~BfJ.IC ,,_~"'·"' ~ s ani'hc ts .ef, • FIXTURES FOR SALE TOO! is planned at 10 :30 a.m. Tuesday. Feb. 18. by the ~ Li\Ue Merm aid Guild o( ,... _ _...,. Childrelt's Hospital of OFFERS WELCOME 'Orange County. Mrs. Merrill C1isby ·will open her Huntington Beach home for the OC· c::asion. Secretari.es Orange C-ounty Chaptel' or Executives' Sepr etaries will hear Mrs. Gdrry Gerkin. con- surn er specialist La lk about Energy Crisis - Fact or f'.ancy after a 7:30 p .m. dinner Tues· day. Feb.18, ln the Silver Fox restaurant, Tustin. ON FIXTURES AND BOLT & BUUC PURCHASES ON All ME8CHANDISE tennis for Valentihe's Da_y ... ~ I ' -.,,- From'-i.zoo ' ' r\ I I' I '1 ,, 1 'FHE shirt.o_pena-S"'thered • sleeve.. ! '[ \ the Y.ort,permarent press I I-the sweatv.r, rnac"h1r.C \UaSh 11 I and d.,, \ / ) the sotk. cU5h '°n foot ·;1 /\. 1' I '2nms lw:J bilodid.>s .-. •' I I• • VALENTIN :ES FOR YOU! FOR EARLY SPRING IRID4L IDEAS! I 00°/o DACRON FOR SH4PPY TOPS, DRESSES. 4PRONS & MORE• RED AND WHITE FOR 4 SMART BLOUSE OR DRESS! DOTTED GINGHAM A~~~~!~DSWISS CHECKS ' ONE DAY NOTIONS SPECIAL! 45" WIDE VALUES TO Sl.87 YD. POLY INTERLOCK FULL BOLTS • 60" WIDE SOUDS•Y4LUES :ro $2.95 YD •. 50 YD.- lo K-Mertrlou liod -loK- FOR P4MTS. FEB." 14 ONLY POLYESTER THREAD 225 YD. TO 2 50 YD. SPOOLS V 4LUES TO 50' 4 SPOOL YD. 45" WIDE WA.SH.ABLE 6 7TREMENDOUS .ASSORTMEN T OF PRINTS YD. 54" WIDE • V .ALUES TO $2.95 YO. PHONE 642-2340. I • _,•'" -. ' ' l l • I . ........ . . ... ~ . . • • •• !• .. -• • •• • • . ~. . . • 8\1 DAILY Pit.OT Thu!!day. Feb<ul!)' 13, 11175 • ' -· • • • FINAL FIVE DAYS t e exciting electronic game center f om Magna'Vo~ Th•s year give 1he g1f11hat makes TV more than somethihg to ju,1 sot and watch. Odyssey easily aitaches to any TV -black and wh•te or color, 11 · diagonal or larger -and transforms r! into a challenging elec!fonic playground of fun and learning tor the enti1e lamUy, Also save over 50~:. on speci.111 Odysse y oplionaJ game ofltrs. SAVE s2000 <"!!"--. ~, t.111 •· ' .. ~ . ._.'.<. . PARl:NTS' ------- -·. -·-1.r .......... ,,/_.----~' ·NOW ONLY s799s YIUl&V:WICI •. _,flll.11 -~-~»' •AVA•ZA TV & AP~ LIANCES ...... _ LASI 3 DAY.S ~RASMUSSEN'S ( INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE! SAVINGS of I 0 to 75°/o 13922 Newport-Tustin Look for Building With Horse On Roof OHEGROUP MEH'S. LADIES I. C .. LDREH 30% BMTS ENGLISH I. WESTERN off SADDLES20·30%off OHEGROUP ENGLISH BREECHES. JODHPURES Fu.RE PANTS Reg. to s7000 s590 LADIES & MENS 30· 0 I COATS~~= 10 off OHi GROUP EHTIRE STOCK 200, HORSE /0 BLANKETS OFF FELT HATS & DAY SHEETS R~. s3500 SJS'° EVERY ITEM IN STORE IEXCIPT FAii nAOI! • · Qll SAU: ITEMS! 10% RASMUSSElf'S Saddleback Saddlerv · • BARRY GOLD ATER ) &PeAKS OUT In lhe off Weddings~. and Engagements To uvoid disappointml'nt, prospective f brides are reminded LQ.,~ve their we4ding stories w Ith bJ ack and white g lo ssy photographs t o the Dally Pilot People bipartmenl one \\-"eek before the wedding. Picture5 reeei\'ed after th<tt time will not be used. For engagement announcements it is imperative that the story. also accom· panied by a black and white glossy pie· lure, be submitted six weeks or more tierore the wedding date; other'A•ise it will not be published. To help fill requirements on b~th wed·' ding and e ngagement stories, forms are available in all Daily Pilot offices. Fur- ther ,questions will be answered by People Department staff members at 642-4321 . Pisces: Gain Due, ( Express Yourself ' FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14 By SYDNEY OMA RR ARJES (March 21-April 19): Moon in your sign emphasizes direct action, personality," salesmans hip. This day finds you moving about, restle5s, curious, asking and answer- ing questions. TAURUS (April 20-'h-1ay 20): Refuse to be painted into corner. There is no need to fear the unknown. Be speciric, direct. GEMINI (May 21-June 20J: Accent on" romance, c reativity, significant changes. You could com e into your own in sense that ideas, writipgs gain more recognition. CANCER (June 21-July 22 ): Family dis." cussion may be on agenda with regard to· special assignme nt, promotion possibility. . Be receptive to s uggestions without a ban· doningprinciples. · · - LEO (July ~Aug. 22): Good lunar aspect coincides DO)li with jowney, communica- , tiod,'speclalsubmissiooofmanuscript. -. . VIJ\GO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Delve beneath s urface indications. What you seek ,sis available-if you r ejeci superficiali ties. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22>: Spotlight is on challenge, cooperation with one who at- 1tracts'but disagree& with you. Be willing to shake off some personal, traditional beliefs . SCORPIO <rict. 23 -Nov. 21 >: PraCtical· m atters dominate. Health resolutions need review. You may be stretching rules to an extent "out of bounds." SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-,Dec. 21): You· gain !latisfaction from krlowing that a ''special'' person cares and has your best in-· terestsathcart. CAPRICORN (Dee. 22-Jan. 19): Family· member could be restless, make calls and begin travel plans. Be flexible. Ride with tide. Give advice only if it is requested. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 18): Emphasis is on communication with neighbor, re- lative. You change some views, take a more obstinate position on others. PISCES CFe b. 19-March20J: Uniqueques-- tion could provide unusual answer which puts m oney in your account. Your written words result in gain. Expressyours~U- 1r Today Is Your Birthday you are analytical, draw Gemini and Virgo persons to you and will find June your most impor- tant month of 1975. You are idealistic, capa- ble of perceiving what is going to happen, willing to back your bWlcbes. Holidays Marked Themes Revealed • • CASH REBATE THE NEW OFFICE OF DR. WES KOHTZ OPTOMETRIST EYE EXAMINATIONS ir; CONTACT LENSES !HARO & SOFTJ LAB ON PREMISES WE ACCEPT ALL UNION PLANS WE ACCEPT KAISER PERMANENTE HOURS: Mon. thru.Fri. 10-6 Evenings by Appointmen . \ 3698·A BRISTOL SANTA ANA, CALIF. Phone (714) 549-4343 MAC A THUR BLVD BRISTOL D L.l TOWN & COUNTA ~ ,.REASU ~Y SUNFLOWER. ::==== \SOUTH COAST PLAZA SANQIEGOFWY. \ ... . ~ • l ' l \ • • l I "' .. -----• Late ·Life -Love l • • I I I l ·- College Offers Awards /!f7fiew scholarship of approximately $250 will be offered to Orange Coast College students in the physical sciences and math division of the school. ' PICTITIOUI •UllNESS NA.MtSTATtMl•T TIM tollo¥l'll'\Q per.on U cklir>g blnlo- ""5'•1: KUSTOM CRAFT GENE RA\,. STOAE. 177 Rl.,.r"oe "'"·· ~ 9t-h.CA'2MO ,-(ll:tNTIO PROOUc;TS BY TAB, 1 '1 Rlwr\10. ... .,. ., NfWpOrt l!IMl.J'!, CA -'""'""'' A. 8•.,.mt, Jr., 111-E Ri,..ri.10. A1111 .. Ntwpoft &fKl'I. CA ..... T11l1 iw.lnn• 11 cONNtt#d n ~in· Olwlctul. TftO'l"tJA. a ... w., Jr, TM\ tt•te'"'rot WI\ tlled ~no, lhe C.Wnly (ltrll. ot Or¥19• eo.>MY on ~,., 10, ,,JS. ....,, Pvblli.Md Or~ ca.11 O.ily Poot, '""~ 11. 20, 27, ,,., M1rc11•. It IS "'3·15 Pt:BLIC NOTICE NOTIC• TOCll•OITOllS IUl"llll IOft COU llTOf' THIE ST•T• 01" CAI.I 1"011 lil!A l"Olt TM• CO UH IV Of" OltANGE ....... -111'1 Elllllt of GEORGE 0 . OUNSCOM8, Det••w<I. The scholarships will come from the division teachers who will donate the funds to make the ~cholastic award availa· blc. NOTICE IS HER!8V GIVEN to f!'ll! c~tonol 1i.. M<Wt n•"""d~ tl\tt •II persons .,,.,.;no c 1111ms ~ni1 ''In lhti pasl we relied I ll'le MICI ct.ce\Wnl are r11Qu!red ,,, tll• ''*"· wUll 1"9 M Cl!lil•1 YOIK"9,,, Ill on bu1lnes1 and industry ,,. llftl<• ,,, ,,.. citri. ~ '""" ..,.,. to provide funds for tn111111dc0Ut1lo' 10 Pf'""' 11111m, """'" I '"' ritc••s r1 .. ,, ... ,,.,,,, 10 011 scholarsh pl, but un· 1o111d••,19 ... d 11 '"' 0111c1 of .... fortunately funds aren't tt10•"•1•. 01.oMEN , 1t 1N G .. I JI l th l GRIEENE,At'4lf""'''•tl.ilw,t010o .. ,. com n5 n at a ra e a or1 ..... s111t• too. "••oor• a.ec11, is needed this year,'' c.a11twfll1 'm60, wftic1111 ,,. pl•• of 'd Ch I H Lewi 1>utl11111 ol 1111 11nd11r1l91'M In •II 1a1 ares . s, -u0.,pt11111111no10111111t•l•oluld. chairman of the Orange .... 111, w1ttt1" ,_ "'°"''"-.,.., .,. Cout Colte10 Physical nr11pu1111t,111anD1"11111Mt1c.. O.ltd ... b,.,,..ry ll.191). S c i e n c e 1 a n d H°"°' o.""'1'°" CNn•tOPl'I& M th tl D. i 'on IEJ1Kutrl•"4 tM ll emu ca 1v SI · w inott,..•llOv• Degree Eamed 'Maragaret Sanger Soll of Newpart Beech Is one of 89 aludents who earned a bachelor of arts de&ree (rom Cotor1tdo College Jn Colorado Spr· inR•· Colo. The Newport Dcach re· '1ldenl completed her work at the end or the fall aemesler bul will not re- ceive a diploma unlil the colteae'• June commen- ,.,.mf'nt.. "•,,.dO.t•dffil THOMAS C. IUNO, •••· Ol.DM•f'l,llUNO&Oll•INll ..... .,.at Lt• .. Dl ..... Dri ..... S¥1t• -........ Kll,C.Ut.'1 ... ....... 1014) ..... , ... ~.,. ..... _-''"' l'\llMI ..... 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CIDSSIDRD PUZZLE UNITED Feature Syndicate Ye1terdlife Pullie Solved: ACROSS antelope R A i; S 1 Pro -~ -48 Brlckllyer's malerlal 5 l•l\lla 50 Makes ...... private 10P-5201~ 14~8f 54 EQuine 15 Cream of co< or ... ., .. 55 Calllornia 16 Important mountain cereal range 17 Kilehen , 59 Very applianQt: ...... ,_ .. 63 •• _.,,. 19 Erelong Terrible 20 Briny 64 Conlonit 21 ~grit·: 3w«d$ 8 Road1to "'"sound hcotlc 66 Tille Rome 33 Does some .action 67 A Ford 9 Ivan the carpentry 23 Sups 68 Noun 36 Vesa.al 25 Mud ending 10 "I'll buy "40 Certain depotit 69 Finishes 11111" eltblosives 26 Potential up fl Dude's •1 Connect ""''"""' 70 Meat concem 4:i Rope :.> Certain sou•ce 12 Acidity elements Wl'lllkiet 71 Stationery 13 Ralua.a 47 Crescent- 34 Rdad IOI "'" ,18 ;:~· -travel " 49 Object 35 Watercourse DOWN limbers 51 Pamper 37 Feminine 22 --53 Niegh ..... 1 Navy and Amark:aA 55 Carpet 38 Can. prov. ""'• 24 Brawl .feature 39 More -··· 26 Preface 56 'U.K.riww _,, 2 On tne 27 Musical 57 Splkena-d 42 Boy"• b<lny co~si· 58 Ribbon: --3 81«1 """ S..ff~ ·PEANUTS 0 by Tom K. Ryan .Ji. .•.. JI,.. ;. .. .,,... ..... ..•. ·""' ........ by Tom Batiuck ,. . by Dale Hale · by Ernie BushmiUer TELL YOU I WAS .JUST MUGGED _,,,,,.,,.. ... ._ .... __ JUDGE P.ARKER MISS PEACH - 43 Greek r 4Moat .......... dill'ltanee 45~:=. ... 1 5 R«Wm"e e ·~I«- 28 -·tplce 80 Tartoorce 29 .. "'" ~1 s. Nnericaft prOO..ct• lndiln 31 N.A. det. 62C- lllA 15 ~ING MAltCIA TME VALENTINE HE MADE R)ll: i HS~· .• THeire IT IS, MNlCIA. Wl#IT OOYOU TMINI< HELLO, 'PAL! C# ITf' i -.... ,..-!-" ()~<$ ......... , alltch ... •. 65 Ck>VMig ..et Aftletn 1 Roderis 32 Monoton· •oet•IOfY • • ' DOOLEY'S WORLD r--:-:::t::-1 l I ! i . , l • I • R. SMOCK GORDO MOON MULLINS ~IVE USP.. H.AND, l<\R. DOODLI! •• t THEY1Re LETTIN' US DECORP..TI! ...../',......,. !HEIR FENCE! 'l·rl ANIMAL CRACKERS " • • .. i? H ! • . j . ' j by Gus Arriola : I by Rodger Bollen .. ·~.'l COOlO BEW~Oi'IG "· I ...:::;..:;...... -::.;::....;__~~ ... \:::~~~~~ by Charles M. Schul% by Harold Le Doux IT'S THE SECOND ~T lrOMANTIC '(HING TH.u'5 EVElt HAPPEN SD TO Ml!'. ., by Mell THE Flll'ST MOST lrOMANTIC TMING WM WHEN t GOT MIT IN TH£ FACE WITH A SALAMI .... by Chester Gould J THE GIRLS ''They're all very nice hut my husband is an CJte;u1ive-a ever you put anything cheerful on an e xecutive, it ~uddcn t DENNIS THE MENACE ., ' . " t • i .. , •• .. ·.' I ·~~ t .. ~I I .. I ., ' • . ' • ·.' '' ·Tonight's TV · Highlights KTLA (5J Mias Oallfomla Pageant. Cblck Hearn emcees the 16th annual state pageant a~ 42 beauties vie for the chance to· represent California In the Miss Universe contest. CBS (2) 9: 00 -"Queen of the Stardust Ballroom." A TV movie special starring Maureen Stapleton as a widow fighting 1onel1ness. Charles Durning also is featured. ~ KCET (28) 9:00 -"The Scarlet Letter." ·Lillian Gish stars in thi~ 1926 silent movie adaptation of Natnaniel Hawthorne's novel. '-••••••••• ... n J>..-urc-li:M'"-·= ~ TV DAILY LOG ( Thursday Evening FEBRUARY ll Friday DAYTIME MOVIES Jt;C9{j) "'Cmal DIM" (ldll '4J -Tr '°"' Powtr. Atl11t l111tr. m ft) "blls , ... ur ...... (..S) ·;&-JoMr P1,nt. O•• ~·· II• 0 "Oftlttleil W1~ (COlll) ''4 ~·~ Connt!"I, A111td t,ncti. ll:IO GJ "Dtptlte4" (d11) '!II -111"11 ~"' Jtll Cfl•~dltr. IZ:ll m "'lt1M tltl.r' (dra) 'J1-C11t1 Gan.. ,loh11 .w Uontl 1 .. ,,_.., '°"' CrlWIOfd, ltwb $1CH1t. 1:ttG"'WM .....-<"'I ·u-1,,., '°°"'' M1rth1 Hytr, pl•ton 1t1ri 11 It• .t.wr, 1 11110111e llt, Wddcnlr widowld lla&lsew1le wM lln6J !hit htr tntflMU 1rt lolitMom, tmplr diyi 11'1d the 1t· ltmph ol •ti! mt•ftin1 rthll'IH to ,rotkl tit! lrOlll rt1lir,. 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Llll.1ft Gl)!I pllJ1 Ille concklllllt4 kn!t1 Pl)'nnt ill 11111 Htpl111011 ol t/\t Ht-'llor"' $tJit. Ill Slhllt!N c.-tdy KOCE Television T ·~· A•T II IC) l "TL) 11! .. SCMOOL. Dll ltlCT MIW'S '•:U ILl(Tltl( COM,-ANY 1(1 !l(OCll /CTWI 11!" "OVA !Cl l"llf . ,,. lltAMl STltllT CCI !CTW) 1:1t TIMI TOO••W IC.J •·• IOOll llAT !Cl tPl!ol 1;tf COMMUNITY 0" 1.IVIMO 1.'a JAl>AN SOCllTY..l'ftlSINTI TN1NOllCI 1' 1•U INllDl/Ovt !Cl Cl ll"Tl,I t;ll l\.ICTRIO COMl"Al'fT .. ICI 11• AltAll AMO ISltAILIS !(} 1Cfw "'tff'I"" !"tlSI J•ll ~ii.lCIUNO (Ml LORIN TO ·I:• l"IOfJL.IW'ATCN ~Cl lkOCIJ : llita.orct CMIDIA FlVIEI !1• tNI ,,,,,. .... ,. l'll.M ((I .i " l"' .,-1.11 /, ' \' . Ttturlelay, February 13, 1975 DAILY PILDT '87 Three Theaters.Dr.aw FU.al Cu1·tains .. -:-. Three local communily principal rOles . theater productions take lntermlSSI" ·on ..... , Curtain time is 8:30 at· their fjnal bows thl1 th~ playhouse, 608 weekend , nearly wiplng Laguna Can')'on Road, the slale clean for all Tom Titus Laguna Beach. ~serva-stage activity on the tions494·0743. Oranae Coast -for tt),e time bei ng. dr8ma' critics in the Tom Uons893·8626. THE ORANGE County Final curtains are set Stoppard vehicle, which premiere of ''Under to descend on "The Real goes on staee at S:30 FYI· AT L A G V N A , Papa's Picture'' con· Jn1pector Hound" at the day and Saturday and Thornton Wiider's vin· tinues through March3at Itvlne Community 7:30 Sunday evening. tage comedy ''The Sebastian's West Dinner Theater, ''Stop the ReservatlonsS.S?·?29T. Matchmaker"completes Playhouse with Gary World. I Want to Get Off'' 'its three·week engage· Bell, Linda Alcott and attheWe11tminster~m·. THEMUSICA.L''Stop ment with closing DorisDonkaplayinethe munltyTheate~.and The the World 1 Want to Get perrormances tonight leading roll!s. Dao Verre Matchmaker al the Of("willbebackonstage through Saturday. Pali isdirectingthecomedy. Lag1;1na Moulton Com· tonight, playing al S:30 Tambellini directs the CIJrtain times are 8:40 mun1~y Playhous~; through Saturday's clos· show with Genevieve and Tu es d a Y s l hr ou gh Thi~ lea~es l{~der ine performance al the .~Ja_c_k_M_u_r_r_•..:Y_P:..l_a..:y_l_n..:g_lh_e_T_h_u_rs_d_a_y_s_._9_,_1_s_o_n_, Papa s ,Picture . at. WestminsterCommunity Sebastian s We.s~ Dinner Theater. Kent Johnson is Playhouse -v1s1t~d la.al directing, his third stag. Y.1eek by Georg~ Tibbles, ing of this particular one or th! plays a~t~rs show. ;. -as the lone cont1nwng Carl Nelson as Lit· ~o.astal productton, to be tlechap and Janis Feiler JO!ned ]lext weekend by as Evie headline the cast South. Coast ~.epertqry's,.. of the Anth9ny Newley· ~.0th anni~~rsary show, Leslie Bricusse musical Tartuffe. at the new· theater, 7272 "INSPECTOR f-lound " plays its la s t three Maple Ave ., Westminster. ReServa- performances ror the w.· ' Irvine Community 1'M1H£ Theater Frtduy through ttrI Sunday at the Actor's -1o• ..... ....,, l"laybox Theater on the 11--.;-"d~-~-~·~'~0~··~·~",,.'~~-"--~I Golden West Co ll ege campus in Huntin.irton Beach. Ron Albertsen is directing the satirical comedy. Phil Richard s and yours truly (stepping in ror the Hawaii vacation· ll-.;.;.;.;.;_.;.;,,...,,...,;,...--~I ing Joseph Carr ) play the key roles or the ilritish THE .. STEPFORD WIVES ~-· ........ _.._ ...................... ._,.\~ J. CO.t.l\'fl ~ ;,~:. ~· ,,. •r1.1t1'.'.'.~ 1i. U~i S llilll RM:KJ'l<'ol I~~~'°" [PG}··· Al 1 •( '" /, J'C•l '1f'i/A.-'Ot, •• NOW PLAYING OWAlltll Mml. CNJIA N ...,Cl.AT~ So.C.. ....... ' An s 1.2 s SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SAN DIEC:.0 FWY, AT BRISTOL SO.COAST --••1 PLAZAI ;:\D~ .. J: H S46·2711 Ml,Wl. ........ !Ht +-~..---" Al 'Pocloolo "GODFATHEl ll" lll "YOUHG FIAH_KEMSTllH" ly Mtl lroolu1 IPGI "MUIDEI OH THE OllEHT IXPRESS" tl'GI "THE STIOHGIST MAM IH THE WORLD"' '"IHCRIDllll JOURNEY" IGol "OOHI WITH THI Wltc>'" .,SOYLIMT GlllM".IPGI "COHFISSIOH OF A WINDOW CLIAHEll .. Ill + "CAHDY'" Ill "THI LOHGIST T AID" "ODESSA PILE" Ill • a:w-., ..... -:: .... t.r. I I :3S.5: 15·9: I 5 .. COfllfesdoM r:ttf A Window CW-,." I :05·4:20-7:40 Friday5 and Saturdays and 7:40on Sundays. pre. ceded by a buffet dinner al 140 Avenida Pico, San Clemente. Reservations 492-9950 . • CALLBOARD -The Udo Isle. Pla)'ers have announced auditions for Agatha Christie's ('()Urtroom drama "Wit- ness for lhf' Prosecution .. next Tuesday and Wed- nesday at 7:30 p.m . in the Lido Isle Clubbousf. 701 Via Lido Soud, Ne\\-port .... 'THE SPIKES GANG'" "STEPP'IHWOLF" Ill "'THE STllGLE .. IRI ( .... ~ .. ~· '"' .... "')''"-" '•u• "'~ 1 Jll "40'1 ll>f"F" tol11,,,-•12~ THE CITY SH°"ING CENTRE ORANGE •5l2·e721 ._. CIT'Y CEHTRE CIMEMb'.> I.A. "fllWY IMANCHllTIR IX.I a .a . ,RWY (CITY 01'. IX.I . .. W. Wittt G.W.. G""" "Ml. MAJESTYk" IPGI -YHI LONGEST YARD'" "SEllPIC0., 111.J . ' "COttFtil.!Ot<IS O• A - 'WIHOOW CLIA .. ll• Ill ...,,Oil.._ elllS· ~-• 11.1.1,:l11111lh .... 1, '., .... ~: PHANTOM .. Tl/"" -P4RAOJ~l-L l .... "CONC£1JT FOii IAHGUDISH"' 2:50-6: I 5-9:3 5 KATHAAIMI! ROSI THE STEPIDRD WIVFS ·--------·-- "WORLD'S STlOHGoEST MAH" 1, .... ,, ... ,, ... ,,4 .... ,,. '"Geot.'1 S..CtaclM•'" ..... w .... ,, 1-1:11·9'11 "'HAtn'OM OP: THE ,.AIADISI .. l :I S..6:30·9:50 ..COMClllT POii IAHGLADISH" 1:30·4:50.1:05 A , 11...0 "C"All•T llOW'lf''-1:1 .. J:I• ''IAM•lAMSM"'--...,tt . ., .. ,,,..,.°"' __ ,, Beac h ..•.. Rand y Keene i~· directing the play, w)ich c~lls ror .- large, predominantly malec1st .. '-"'' ••L•-SI ~t~ 1i1• ..-... .. .... ,.._ ~~)Ill ""' COHfESSK>HS Of A WINDOW CLIANll ~ N.IUGHlT 51tWAIDlSSl5 111 .. .. . .. . :..>!tii~I ,• .. :. . . '· .. . J a -~. ~;_-1'3 4 , ... o--·-··· .. ·--- ' Aliso Ca1ayo11 L Sewag.e PJ' ..... "'· Timing 'Vita Orange County planning commissioners were , told this week that timing is ''critical" for construe· tion of the $26 million Aliso Canyon regional sewage treatment plant. The 16-acre facility, about a mile inland from the coast. is planned to serve seven Orange Coast water and sanitation agencies which make up the Aliso Wat er Management Agency. CRUCIAL TO THE PROJ ECT IS an ocean out- fall for the treated effltlent which must be con - structed befort! a permit given by the Coastal Zone Conservation Commission expires. Deadline on the permit is June 20. · Carl Kymla, president of the AWMA board, told commissioners that the board is also under de· adline pressure from the Environmental Protection Agency. the city of Laguna Beach which has a man· Oate to abandon its downtown outfall and treatment plant. and a 30 percent inflation rate in sewage plant construction costs. , The project, to be funded in _part by the federal government, will consists of pumping plants and pipelines connecting the member agencies. , . Commissioners' will be asked to review an en- vii:;onmental impact study for the project this spr. ing and hold a hearing on a µs~ permit by mid-April ~~~MQ . ' ·. THE PROJ ECT IS PROPOSED FOR location in Aliso Canyon about 2,Qp() feet upstream frorit an existing three-aCre pl.a.nt ill an open, space ~onserva ­ t,ion Me.a . , , ;t. .. , • ' Kym.ta descrfbeo the 'proposedtreat'ment plant as ~a1 water rcClamatioo project and said in view of1 '"" the-ciitie.»I timing 'his OOard was "very anxious to move ahead." I Member agencies of the A WMA include the Moulton-Niguel w1ater District, the South Laguna Sanitary Distrlc , the city of Laguna Beach, •. Emerald Bay Service District. El Toro Water,..Dis- t.rict and the Los Alis05 Water District. Lead ~qfsoning Fears Raised WASHINGTON fUPl> -The Food and Drug Administration says there appears to be a widespread prc;>blem in, valving potential lead poisoniqg from silyer- plaled cups , goblets, bowls and other din· nerware. Vol~teer l)rivers Needed The hazard, it said \Vednesday, involves the read beinif drawn out or the vessels through ~·hemical reactions with the food or drink put in them. It said children ~·ould be especially sus- ceptible to the resulting poisoning, although ·rhc 111eals on Wheels adults could be affected program s ponsored h.v as well. Saddleback Co mmunity , tlos'pit3J needs m en to THE FJ>A'is'sued a call \'Olunteer .as drive rs\ ac-for ~ublic commel\t oo cording to Mary Weldy, the problem , asking publiC' information of. anyone with information ficcr .at the hospital. on the situation to submit Me.al s on \Vheels pro· it by March 1 for a de· vides three n,e ... 1s a day termination whether to residents of the Si.Id-something needs Lo be dl eback Valh.•y "'ho are done. unable to Shop for and It said the problem prepa re the ir own meal s. surfaced June 13 in ••\VE llAV Emore than DaJlas when the FDA or- 100 \VOmen volunteers ... fice there was asked by said A1rs . \Veld y, "but the ,military to analyze since we like men and silver·platebd _cups and worpen to chll on clients gobJet_s _eing sold in pairs, we need more worldwide 1n post ex· menintheprogram ." .cha·q,ges. The_ t~s ts Volunteers take turns lumed up excessive lea~ delivering the m eals. evets. •.n~ a rf'.calt ~as which ure prepared and later 1n1t1ated 1nvolv1,ng packag e d b y th e babycups . hospitals. between 11 :30 AFTER THAT, lhe agency did, it tested 00 different articles. inClud· · \ ing tankards. coffee-and lea set&. salad bowls, IJ"Svy bowls end ser\ting trays. It round that lead could be leached out in sorqe of them at a level as high as 316 parts per million -ra.r higher~ the 7 ppm level allowed by the FDA for ceramic 2t .m. a nd 12 :30 ,p.m. "Program j I Given Up • LAKESlDD (.\Pt - Alter-three years or dis- .-lon1..!-•keslde Union ~ u1strict js glving ~ .-Y~r-arouncl ~cbools a)t" -retq roln1 to lh~ ~ FOutine with ot sumpter 'dinnerware. \ "This limited sUr'(t)' lndif~te• that the •t•· ceas1vo leaching of l~ld from silve•·Pl•led •ot.- lowware is nol llmit<d to a few manufacturers but is potentlaJiy widespread through~¥! the 1llvcr plate btduJll'jl', both dom••tlc abd foreiJn.'"lt said . . , \' Glidden Latex Wall & Trim • Ori-.t 'sf t• • rK•, S.w luslr• sh1111 • Dvniill• tintth is +d"I far w•ll1 C11t4 wudwart • Cl"" fffls in HGpy water Reg. 798 9.'9 , Gal. I Spartus Wall .Clocks • 0Htin: 11Mf Mn..-, .,.,..,.., d•cks i1t J styles ~ MiMJure will Gnltllhittl.r cleck; f'•~ltie1t1! 1re1t"9t1Mr cleck i1 mi1Metur11 wNtftrelitM sha•1 r11f fi!~!j~j!j •i"' IM f~,M wi~hi•' rtr.1• 1 , -so~~" · Dremel" ·' Moto-Shop" ~ • C•it¥•rls frHI "°'k ,,,.n NW·I• 1 1111tdtr, Wffi111 whul, •..t 1111 ' flt:riblt "-ft lt'llHhiM wit~ •lt•ch,,...fs , RliJ. -59'· 64'.t s • t. ., ... I • , ' ~ \ burof\came '' 'f"re\og Co\ or -~ nd ... i..m• w•1m•h . ,. l\ro·w•t<h••t • \II• 11relot , for lo1tin•~~·~olorlul l\,~i• 01 wh~• u•ed •• ' ··••l•l · ,,.,. • ,. s houri . ... d burn • • 11osign• to d -"'pp4t·b•" clire.~ted ot waJ, sawdust an a . , (<o\ogY logs 1 'co\orint. ogt n ' ).. 1 Jt ~. ,., \!I "'i'f". " ' ' ; '( ' t .ffh~ i ,..,., .. "' 't'~; 1'l.~ ~ )\, ., ,...,. ',, •• • ' ' • ;.:.ia ~ ' ~ .... ... 't' Black & Decker'" Workmate'" ··~·· • COStA MllA • .. lt't • .,fit• MWMfA llRJ wer\Mnch ·~ •II Iii •\.. • Adiu•t• f•r -"Y •ses • f.J4s cM111111<tlr 1..-st•rws• 7999 Plastic Tank Float Balls • sr., ..-.., wut• ." ...,ti.ca .w ""'-' • Sl•r4y ,a.stk n .. , 11 ,.. .. '• ~~ 1, •Wck. fflfNif~ ·9~ , ro. • • , , • " 1 \ ., • ' ' • • ) . r. ' DrugBap • . . Defellded \ • ' 'By JIA .. BOal: '\ I " Al' ~poria,.Wnler:-- . Prl>fef lo ~I aakeU>all of· !iclili r0i9t0d 1.11ri1Y Weclnes· day to a publlsJled"Mpbrt that I"• USl' of dru1s !5.wldespreacl In!\'"-sport. r. I,, .,, .( In a -ci>py(.leKteoi°)toey, the ,'Louisville '1.'l~es· oalil tl\at ill· · .. let-views w•tb 1 6 pla,y er~, coaches, f9f'O\e l blayers and a · rormer trainer, afi ol whom re· quested 'anonyml\)',: ridlpated lhat drugs., are a'·probl throu,hout'dhe N~lional a d AmenJ::an. Bf1Sketb81l ,Assoc a· tion. Half Q( (h<>fe ~erview claimed drua•·~~ a pro~lem. ' Ted<t,,Munp,bak: ABA c ' missiqtter, fobjf!Cted to t e paper's us e of unidentified sources. ' ; risk· \heir ~ar••"1' In baaketb.all oiid we cou)d judge by thei~ RC· ~i>na on th~ floo< and ln1or.actU:e if tlier wer'e \l•lng Al)l(. J~)s easy to aceuse anybody or ~6ody wltb0Pt ·namin1 par-. Qwe. doa~'have 8JU' prilbl<rirh..-.'I ·. '" ~·(", ;t(i.!J·. • • • •• • •• f': ~ ' " ' ... Pro .Grid' • " < ~ ... .. Drqg·JJse : on:-il~,~line NE.W YOR!f CAP.I ~ Dru!! use ip the N ationat FOotball League has . decrea:sed considerably ln the last several )'.ears,' says com· missioner Pete Rozelh!, but he said thete has Ileen•& drug pro- blem in the. &port. ~ Rozelle was asked, .,.•'Do you believe, at least at one point in fdotball, that there were a lot of amphetamines taken by plttyers before games?'' • Pl<ryi11g <rt L<191i11<r Ni91rel .. DAILY PILOT . Cf l ·2-2 Tie For Kings; Lyle Falls INGLEWOOD -De!enseman Ed Keay's first National Hockey League goal, at 12:59 of the final period, helpe d the Atl anta Flames battle the Los Angeles Kings to a 2·2 tie Wednesday night. ~ Keay'& blas t from 3 feet came 1:15 aft'er the Kings grabbed a 2·1 lead wf:len ~utch Goring lifted ti rebound over Flames' goalie Dan Bouchard who was sprawled on the ice. r.:et11so11 ~" Carpet ~ CLEMSON. S.C. -~n skelball coach Tates Locke = confirmed Wednesday that the National Collegiate Athletic As- sociation is i nvestigatiJ!~-the school for possible illegal iyru.it· ing. Locke sai d : ··NC AA in· ves tigators have been to our campus once and spent rour or fiv e days. They had our complete cooperation. They talked to .ill of our players. In fact, l spent t\\'o or three hours with them mysclr. It's apparent they're going to do a thorough investigation and we expect to see them again." ' "In fairpess to-)he Players, the public, law enforcement officials and,sports leagues, the manage- ment of the Louisvtlle pqper should provide s~cific names, circumstances and incidents to at least proYide help to' the parties involved •SO that sonie · verification or :iebuttaJ of this story can bi aetermined,:' be said · 4?"i.. • W~lter Kennedy,"\.mA com· missioner, refused cemment on "Our study, a nd information that we got, indicates that.there probably were," Roz~lle said. "I know that was a· conclusion re- ached by U.S. Rep. Harley Stag- gers' committee, with whom we bi.cl a number of private meet· ings and shared information-. RauJ Ramirez, the pillar of Mexicc;>'s as- . tounding Davis Cup tennis conquest of the U.S. two weeks ago, will be playing at Laguna Niguel Tennis Club Friday night and Saturday. Alsn in the two:day tourna· ment are Roscoe Tcinner, Brian Gottrried and Charles Pasarell. The Baltimore Sun said earlier Wednesday the NCAA was look· ing into the po ~sibi lity that Clemson helplkl freshman s tar Skip Wise and four other players obtain cars. Wise is from Dunbar High School in Baltimore. the story. r ''Certainly the players are The story quot~ an NBA coach as saying the .drug: pro- b I em is ''unbel ievable. Everybody's into it.'' Also quoted was a former ABA player who said he knew of five teams on which at least some of the playerS' used illegal drugs and identified them as San Diefl!o. the New York,' Nets, Virginia, ... more cognizant of the potential dangers," Rozelle said. "J cer· tainly can't vouch for 1,300 players, and SQ me of them having oUtside sources. but I think it (drug use> would be very minimal today." f Denver, and Memphis. Mike Sioren, president of the Memphis club and former ABA commissioner, called the story ··a case of i rresponsible journalism. quoting unhamed sources and creating sweeping indictments." He said he con- sidered the naming of the Sounds in the story unfounded. "I'm not saying there is no drug use on any team in any sport at any time,'' Storensaid. "There may be. I'm not going to stick my head in the sand. We're unaware of any. The mat· ter has been discussed with the team ••• and we are unaware or any problem al \hlS time 8nd. have no reason to beli~ve there is ooe. ''As in the entire society. we are concerned with it (drugs) as a general problem. Basketball is a part of society and we very well could have some people who smoke marijuana as a reflection ofsociety.1'm not condoning that at all. Any medical doctor will tell you you can't perform with hard drugs. and basketball is the most exacting sport that exists today. Any player on hard drugs is not going to be around very long.•• Alex Groza, general manageror the San Diego Conquistadors, de- nied there are any problems with his-club. "In the three years J've been here, I haven't heard of any use .or drugs by playets." he said. }. ''To my knowledge, I know nothing or such a type. "We don'l trail these guys tor 24 hours, but they are regularly advis~ that using drugs would ~ Readers' Hot Corner· Mr. White: I think it totally unsuitable for you to attack a coach as fine as llerb Livsey with such sarcastic and ma lig ning comments. It is obvious that you have some sort of pe rsonal grudge against Mr. Livsey and use your unrortunale 1position to air it. It's sad that sports measure the worth of a coach by the wan·los~ column. Because if you measured the ·worth or coach Livsey as a person, who is dedicated to his players and the knowledge of the game, he'd be way out ahea'd..of us all , certainly including you. If you re ally would like to kiiow what t.ype of co'ach Afr. Livsey~. I would suggest Uial Ill the true .vein of spc)rt'.9 rep(,t'tlng,,)'ou would go to •~!!lore relfable source, his pla~rs. 'lbOse of us who were l £Ol1Wlate enough to play fbr ttils d"edic'ated man, cherish the experience. The NFL commissioner sai,d it would be impossible to de- termine the extent of private drug use -such as marijuana and cocaine -by N1' .. L players. He said football players were a part of contempary society and vulnerable to drug presSvres which other persons face. · Rozelle was asked if he thought the percentage ot rootball players that u se marijuana would be higher, lower, or the same as other persons their ages? "I would just have to guess, but I would have to assume it would be the same or less," be said. "They're coming out of this 4?ulture in college and joining us ana so· you can figure it's about the same. On the other hand, I think a lot of them are cognizant. of the demands made on them in this sport and how, for their future and that of their team- mates,. it's important that they be in proper condition. So for that reas pn, l think you might theorize that it might even be somewhat less than contem· poraries of theirs in other fields . l do not think it would be more; the same or less. Rozelle said the NFL requires each team to disclose its drug purchases and that it also employs private detectives .- m06Uy ex· FBI akents -to con· duct drug and other investiga! tions in league cities. The league also employs a drug expert lolld· vise tlie clubs and monitor drug purchases. We won games and sure we lost games too. We hurt more in those losses than you could imagine. . Because we kne'w how l)\U.~h it meant to .tac,h _J.,ivsey1 The en .. u~lastic ete(:mlpa.ifE to make ~ s better a~ aY,er• has lway1· been ~ mary con· deration .\ • • ,. ' Connors Rips Fans; Lutz Crushes Foe SA LISB UR Y)lltld . -Bill Riordan is runninC"out of nice things to say about Jimmy Con· nors, but the brash young tennis champion apparently has an in· exhaustible supply of undeleted expletives. Just before completing a 6·3, 6·2 rout . of Brazilian Thomas Koch Wednesday night, advanc- ing lo the quarterfinals of the U.S. National Indoor open tennis championship, Connors shouted an obscenity ·.heard throughout theCiyic Center here. It was th.e-kind o( .thing which. Riordan, Connors' manager, con- fesses.· ··'still bothers me 'a little bit." BUt it's typical of tl)~'com· petitive zeal w~ch.m&ybe out of Ri~dan's reacJi as, he •tries to reshape the personality of. Con-· ~ors. . Otherwise, Connors can do lit- tle wrohg in the eyes of Riordan as he continues to add to his re- cord. ··with tongue in c heek,'' Riorda.n said, "l compare him with Abraham Lincoln. Both were mis und'erstood in their time, both were for freedotn or the individual, and both came from Illinois.'' Other r esults found Teimuraz Kakulia d efeating Karl Meiler 1-6, 1-5, 6·4; llie Nastase scored a 7-6, s :4 victory over Robert Machan; Jan Kodes eliminated Jeff Austin, T·S, 6-4. ' .VitaS Gerul~is ousted JClJl Pisecky 6·1, 6·3 and Ivan Molina , l!lSt to·Roger Taylor 1·6, 6-2. San· dy Mayer advanced when Juan Gisbert defaulted. ·1..11t% Bree:es TORONTO-San Ciemente's Bob Lutz d e feated Jun Kamiwazumi 6-2, 3-6, 6·2 in second round singles play Wed- nesday at the Toronto World Championship Tennis tourna- menL In other singles 1actipn, Stan Smith edg~ Dick Stockton 6·7, 6·4, 6·2, Harold: Solomon beat Barry.Phillips-Moore 6-4,-7-S"and Eri:c van DilleJt downed Raz Reid 6-:t, 7-S. . I • Cl;IICAGO--Cbris Evert and seven others advanced to the quarterfl'nals of t he $75,000 Chic8go Women's terutis tourney Wednesday night. Evert -J isposed of Kathy KU:ykertdall 3·6, 6-I. 6-1. Evonrte Goolagong topped Francoise DUrr 6-4, 6·7, 1·5 and Margaret Court dereated Karen Krantzcke 6·2,,6-3. Borg Wins ' BOLOGNA. Italy-Bjorn.Borg won the $60,QOO Bologna World Championship Tennis singles Wednesday night by defeating Arthur Ashe·7;6, 4·6, 7-6. In the dbubleS· linal, Adriano Panatta and Paolo Beitoluc'ci de· feated Tom Okker ana· Ashe, 6·4, 6·4. Being inVolved with U,is Won- lul mal\ ""' ~ one of· the l&hllghts OtmyllJe and I'm sure . any other youna men reel the same. \ · -,_ lt{11ki119 ffi•·Mo·ve , )Ufl'IT ..... • 1 hope 1i never see him all&ned i.Q fnut P'!llles o.1aln. , Thailk You. SleveJa,09bsen Costa Mesa . . . . The Detroit Plstons\ JOhn MOllteit dri.ves· '."the Chre~gnrshlis. 103-93. The visitors took past ,Jerry $1'<Hln In Wednesday night's • a thtee-game )eall>ln the Midwest Division NIJA gan\e at pctroit, which was won by ".with tbe·vfctQ!'Y . .. · • • > lr~te-Fans Throw Beer, Hit Official SEATILE -P olice came lo tl)e 1escue of NBA referee Earl Strom Wednesday ni ght,·' but not before angry SoniCS fans had poured beer on his head a nd punched him. Their complaint was over Strom's officiating or Seat· tie's closely contested 104·103 victory over Houston. The post-game a ltercation was set off when Strom ~tangled· with Sonics guard Fred Brown . A fellow rereree held Strom back as he swung his arms in Brown's direction and shouted red·faced at him. Seattle coac h· Bill Russell w e nt on the floor, ndw crowded with players and fans, in an attempt to cool the dispute but ended up in his own angry, face.to.face verbal fight with Strom. Ru sse ll h a d pu bli c l y criticized officiating only one week earlier, complaining "the referees took . Lhe game from us beginning to end .·' Police were fin a lly able to pull Strom away from the crowd on the floor but fans in the stands dumped beer on him and one of them punched him in the nose. . Strom said a female Can. apparently irritated by one of his calls, appeared on the Qoor and grabbed him at the end of the game. Strom said he pushed the wom an away, . at which point Brown said he inler"t:encd to separate Strom and the fan. Before the incident was ov· er, Strom and fe llow offi cial Hubert Evans were doused in bef r by spectators and led rrom the floor under police escort. Harter f11nO<'e11t? EUGENE, Ore . -Dic k Ha rter, basketball coach at the University of Oregon, pleaded in- nocent Wednesday to a charge of driving under the influen<:e of in· toxicating liquor. Harter, 44 , was stopped by a patrolman at 2:30 a.m. We<lnes· ·day and was bookcQ at Lane County Jail after roadside tests, a police report indicated. ltis >awyer posted bail of $305 one hour later , and Harter was re- leased. Prices lip CINCINNATI Ci ncinnati Reds rans can expect to spend at least SI more per game this season .. The Reds announc1..>d earlier they were raising ticket prices by 50 cents this season. I Wednesday, C incinnati City Council followed s uit and raised - parking prices by the same amount, to $1.75 for stadium and $1.50 for open lots. Costly l..oss HONOLULU -"It's not the end of my career." said third- ranked heavy ~·eight Ron Lyle after dropping a costly decision to ninth·ranked Jimmy Young Tuesday night. But it definitely was a setback. probably knocking Lyle out of a ti- tle shot with Muhammad Ali for which he was to get SJ00,000. Negotiations were being held for such a fight in Madison Square Garden in June. Young. 26, of Philadelphia, dominated the IO·round fight with his fast-moving attack. He repeatedly stunned Lyle with shots to the head and body. Ne1c Coach NEW YORK -David Rice was named Wednesday as head foot- ball coach at Fordham Universi- ty, succeed~ng Dean Loucks. Co11victio11 Sta11ds Carter Retrial Nixed JERSEY CITY. N. J. (AP> - A Superior Court judge rerused today to reopen a hearing to de- te'rmine whether former boxer Rubin ''Hurricane" Carter and a codefendant should be retried on charges they murdered three men in a Paterson, N.J ., tavern in 1966. . ·At a hearing last month. at- torneys !Or Carter and Artis · asked Judge Larner to disqualify . himself from the case, but the judge refused. ·, The murdeJS of whi ch Carter and Artis w ere convi cted (ollowed the robbe ry of a Pa\erson tavern by two black men. The v ict ims, who were white, \\'ere gunned down by the bandits for r.o apparent reason. The incident took place in June 1966, during racial strife in Paterson. Carter was a contender for the middleweight boxing cham- pionship at the time of the trial. In a sev e n-p age decision, Judge Samuel At Lamer said there were no grounds on whJch to reopen the retrial hearing.· Larner presided at t4e 1967 trial of Carter and codefendant J ohn • Artis , and last Dec. 10 turned down their initial application for a new trial. ·Youth Benefit Plan Unwonted Tickets Wanted The Newport·lrvine Rotary Club has come up with a novel idea which hoperuIJy will give Newport Beach area youths a ch;\nce to attend s porting events with Uckets that would normally not be used. The program eenters if.round season ticket h olders who don't attend a ll the games and end up thrj:>w"ing away those tickets. Program chairman Pele Rab- bitt explains how the plan would Work : ''If anyone Who owns season tickets finds out they can't a(tend a certain gam e, t hey cnn call a I hot line which we have established," says Rabbitt. ''We would then go and pick up the tickets and take them to the Newport Beach Boys Club." The.plan is in the experimental stage right now and if successful, Rabbitt plans on adding several orgapizatlons to his gratuitous lis t. The hot line number is 833·0469. Those who have seeson tickets which are not coin& to be used should call end those tickets will be distributed to youths who would normally not be a ble to at- tend. I I l l .) l . ' . ~ . O..Ur Pli.t ,,..., lay Lff P•r• OAANGE"qlAS'F'S ERIC SOUTH)YICK GRABS A REBOUND: Prep Baseball Nears . ' Marina Emphasizes Saturday Games r; ..... \ .. A Shocker! ' I ~ucs :Upset ' ' Dons, 6 '3-58 111 CRAIG SHEFF ae .. _.1, " .. "-" , Ora111e coast C,;ile&e pullt!I off one of lh• bl1ier upsets Of~ -JC bukeiball seuon WednOlday lll&ht. toppllnl cold·•-.., San· , lll Ana COlleae, 63·58,·at OCC. OCC'& Pirates had rome lnto the came with a 7-1'1 record and lJ •lr•ilh~ los1e1 while the Dons were rid!~• blch wilh a.22·3 mark and all a lope atop lhe Soulh Coast standings (5-0>. But coac.h Herb Uvsey's Dues hit about everything they threw up in the-opening half while San· ta Ana found a lid over the bucket. But when the Dons~ Steve Snod· grass hit a desperation 70-(ooter at the buzzer to close the half, it figured to jive Bill Oates' club some momentum -despite trail· ing 38·22. . And whe'n OCC began to play cautiously mid way through the second half, the Dons made their only legitimate move of the nlght-cutting the gap to 44 ·38 with10:40togo. With only a six-point deficit, most thought Santa Ana would overhaul the Pirates. But Livsey's crew didn't rattle. The Pirates' Todd Collins, who had a sparkling game at both ends of the floor, fired in a pair of 12-foot jumpers and a shot from in close A and OCC was ahead 50-38. . ' Santa-ina cut the gap to 60-56 on a dunk shot by, 6·6 c;enter Glen Clark with I: 14 to go!And after a missed OCC free throw the Dons Prep, basebal~ i• just around terest in Orange Coast area the Com~r'wltb non-league scuf'-baseball is similar to Anaheim ftes,,billed as early as Feb.,21 area basketball. When you're wtieft. Wariq~·s _ViklnP, trek l'I winn1ng everyone's ready to ~cBeach,Mill\"~,. ·. ·;. r · coineoutandseeyou. doubleheader with ~ Marcos had an opportunity to cl~e it to and Dos Pueblos. . .a:rtwo points. , -.II seems .httlag. ljla\ ~art')• . Loara High baseball coach ahquld get thing•1.und•. w•y for Floyd Chandler says better The South Coast League will feature Wednesday and Friday games, gaining the advantage with bett:er ChopefullyJ official. ing ror the Wedne:;,day tifrs. Orange Coast area teams &inc;• Abe JVi.tin11. ai-e, doing severil .thlnglf·with a bit of ~~e-this ~ And who says San Clemente High coach ·Marshall Adair hasn't been thinking lately? yeaf. Coach Paul Frey has· bis Vik· ROGER · lngs on display· four-times 'lbls · season o...Saiur~ay wltll2"o'cliicli: 'CARLSON • starts. • Adair, a ·former All·CIF quarterback under Ernie Johnson at El Rancho High, has bis Tri tons at home for their first eight games. . . And lh.e Vikings will be in ac- tion during <4.he l;aster holidays at the Coachella Valley tourney, ~ * * * in gddition to meeting three of the . tough Moo're League ,eq- trit!s-LB Wilson, LB Poly and LB Millikan. St, Anthony High basketball facilities and night baseball 1§ coack Jack •Errion coached his the key-but he's saying that Saintstotheir30lstwinTuesday.: Fr..ey says the emphasis on the Saturday dates ·gives his, players with several league cham--. pionships already in hand. And this year's eon.Ungent is. · more time to concentrate on the ~ame and less time to worry aklut academics on game day. two games atop the Angelus . That's probably the big item. League field-which is a decent Winning. lead in this circuit where· the ~we· also hope to bawe better at&eodaoce and it's easter to get olftcia.Is for tbe games," points Costa Mesa High has ten night home court •dv6nt~ge is games scheduled this year, enormous. out Frey. Attendance at prep baseba11 a:ames is notoriously poor. I've seen more interest at 3'#)Utb baaeh;all ' gam~s in ~e S.l<f age which includes the Newport-. Playing at st. Paul, for Jn- Mesa tourney with Estancia, stance, is like entering another Newport Harbor and Corona del world. That's one place where Mar. the St. PaU1 principal should be Corona del Mar is at the made to attend every league Pomona tourney where it figures home game-giving him an op. to see some tough opposition. · port unity to keep tabs on the Fountain Valley and Hunt-· black jackets that' intimidate of- ington Beach are involved in a ficials ;players and fans. .&l"UP bracket. , With a couple of exceptions, in- Funny Cars Race • j\t OCI.~ Saturday .F..Unny cars ind a Matsubara team from wheelllandlng exhlblt1on ·Los Angeles, will. hi&hlight actlcxr .at • . Orange county lntema.. , Leavitt recently ~· tional Raceway SatW"· ied a 6.~l~secon~ effort tn day nisht. . the W1nternat1onals at Bill Shrewsberry will Pomona for low elap&ed bring hi& UO·mile·&>er· time of \he meet. hourLADartlolhetrack Pulde owns both ends for an exhl·bition·· of the national class re. between rounds of a AA· cord at 6.16 seconds and runny car competition 231.59-mph. featuring eastern and McEwen qualified his area drivers. Eastern drivers slated U.S. Navy Duster at 6.32 for the 16-car field in· seconds while Johnston elude Bill Leavitt of had a time of 6.38 Richmond, Va .• Paul seconds at OCIR i R~dici of St. Louis and January· Jim Liberman of Others expected to Philadelphia. compete include Jim Tom ''MongoO-e"' Dunn of La Mirada, McEwen of Fountain Gary Burgin of Valley will be among the Anaheim. Bob Pickett.of West Coast leaders along Los Angeles and Neil . with Dale Pu Ide of Van LefOer of Long Beach. Nuy1, Jake Johnston of , . . . Canon and the Pisano-The entire fteld w111 be Pro Scores on parade:at 6 wilh the first action in the round· robin com~tition for the J.6 invited ·eontestants getting under way at 7. Another bargain night of pricing has been an- nounced by track of· ficials with adult ticket& selling for $2.95 general admission &Qd $3.95 for pref err~ seating. Children uodeP 13 are admitted free with the box office opening at IJ:30, ' c1oom1.o LaC , • Pv<oll • '"'""". Trtlor• • Gart'I& LOl)e Is A\ldteotlne Gift ~ from Panlmounl Silotls :.< 2 • 1 • FotYour FllYOfite ~ Tennis Paltner · 1• , , ~~antottnl Q.Jporls f ~ e.Nnd lht lnttr•lloNI PancUe Hovse ' • ' JU E. IJh s1 .. c psb Me.a Pboo• ff!.§88§ ~ fl t-S Slit_. Mon. t11r11l>ur1,. Fri.to 1:00 p.m.-s .... 11.z f Fhll • W1 • 0.1<19 , U.vt> • Treloro • e..,,roll t ' .?O !'<I-"la".ll IDg. llicaline ._Jill cign111, flC llqon OCT. 74. San Diego Wave "' Santa Barbara Clippers Ticket lnfonnat' (714) 63.S-5000 ' ' j · .. ~-~ ..... c -\· ' 'r ........ ~. ... '>IL_f_O:.. ' . . . ... \~. ''. ... · .;'~\~;~··'·~· ····-~ "•'f'" .• , 1•··· , .. , . ·:."'"··· "'. But former Mater Dei lligh standout Gregg Green, who hit only 3 of 19 attetnpts rrom the 'fiel~. missed an is.rooter and OCt's Gary Sfymour grabbed the rebound . A (ew seconds later Collins· nailed two free throws to pre· serve the victory. Livsey called it a team win and praised the play or Collins, Steve Manker and Eric Southwick. The latter pair shared rebounding honors for the Bucs with 10 each. "We played good fundamental basketball for a change and we boarded well," said Livsey. "[ think Santa Ana might have been looking past us, especially since we had lost 11 in a row and were in last place." · OCC hit 17 of 30 shots in the opening half (56.7 percent), in- cluding 12 of its first 16. The Bucs finished with a 50.9 percentage C28of55J. Santa Ana canned 25 of 72 field goals (34 .7 percent> and was only 10 for 37 (Z7 percent> in the open· 1ng hair. , ora,...c..11 la.Jt .. ""'"""" -C01lln1 'I Southwkk o W•llh l ...... , » ~ymour 2 Tot.-1, 11 H•llli .... : Or~ C~Sl. ll·71. '• tt tp • • • ~ 2 'J . ' . . ' . 1 l f? . ' . 1 .. '3 l' •.• ~ TODD COLLINS (32) BATTLES TWO DONS FOR A REBOUNl;l. Wardlo"· Sl1~1rp So Cal Falls, 3-0 Southern California Coll ege pitcher Mik e Wardlow limited Chapman College tojusl tv.·o hits, but lost a 3·0 baseball dec ision to the host Panthers \Vedncsday. Chapman scored all of its run!S in the third inning on an error, a walk, another error to load the OCC, Gauchos Meet in Foofhall Orange Coast and Saddleback colleges will meet for the rirst time in football during the 1976 season, the Daily Pilot has learned. · The two area junior colleges are in the process of finalizing a two-year contract. The '76 game will be played at Orange Coast . bases, Robin Reschan·s single for · tv.·oruns and a wild pitch. Dana !\fc!\lanus. a right· hander. pitched the victory for Chapn1an. spacing seven hits . \\lardlov.· s truck out nine and y,·aJked nine in going the distance for SoCal, which is now0-2 . Randy Greer and l\.1ickey Lebeck had two hits each for the Vanguards, who orrefed no ' serious threat in the game. S.c.1 c.11, .. it1 !>.llar.ir. '!i C..-.-er.11 L.-b.-ck. cl Po-II.rt Hloo<n•.dn Mo~.il••.' S•onel.i•.-.1t1 J<Htn~. Jt1 Guerr•. lb l "<>m•'· .)b W•<'OIO.... p TOl•I ~ Mr .. l'tlf • ' • • ' ' ' ' ' ' • " • • • 0 ' 1 D . ' . . ' . . ' . • • • • • • . ' . • • • • • • • • • D 1 · Q !icert llf 111,..119> .. 000 000 oao-e 1 ] OOl 000 00.-J J D B.F.Goodllch conventional passenger retreads ore built on sound. foctorv Inspected tile bodies. They'll give you a SIZES: '78-13 /6.CX~IJ, D711-IJ/7.00.ll. 7.35·14, F78-1 1 /7 .75-11, G78-14/8.25-14, H78-14 /8.55'-14, GIS.15/8.2 5-15, HIS.15/8.55-15 ,,U <5' federal Exci!e tOlt ord retreodoble f'rtde.. in. Whittwolls $1 .50 mete. smoo1h. comfortable ride and good mileage. ~ ' wap"lo ~ Charge. "'mer icon Expres. /roster Charge. BonkAmericald B. F. Goodrich Store , , I j ' COSTA MESA SANTAANA CYPRESS ANAHEIM ·' 2049 HARIOR ILVD~ 200 SO. MAIN ST. 6182 LINCOLN · 5~4 'W. LINCO 646-4421 547-7155 826-4010 ' . 774-7578' ·~ ,,, '' ... ) >{ l- I '· t ' !. Ii I ' ' i I l • Rains Cut Down Area Golf Action Rains washed out most to gain the quarterfinals of the activity at Orange in the same flight~ Coast area golf courses lastwe1. At Sa ta Ana.country Club,,., few matches have been completed in the seniors tournament. Houston Kier defeated Jim Voelkl to gain the quarterfinals in the Renaissance F'light (50·59J while two other players advanced to the semis. Bill Jordan defeated King Hamill in the upper bracket and will meet the winner of a match between Kier and BiU Livingston. In the lower bracket, Ora Crank defeated lim O'Keefe to gain a spot opposite Jay Hewitt. Only two mate hes were played during the past week in the Ponce de Leon night (60·69). A!ike Carter gained the semifinars with a win itleadowlark Members of the Meadowlark Golf Course women's club staged a low net tournament this week. • Anita Appleton won A flight with other victors including_Alice Geiger in B flight. Fiona Moore in C and . Fran Carter in D flight. Jrvh1e C<HUt A full field of 14.4 golfers has been assured for Sunday·s Valentine's Day shotgun tournament at Irvine Coast Country Club. The event will gel off the tee at 11 :30 with 144 participants. I JC Tennis over BiU Allen. Dr. Tom '-•el!Kk 111111s.1t11A11• Slr19ln Pekin defeated Jack 0tv;e1,..,.,1s...1cte1.M1u •• 0-6MM Savers to .al• n lhe FolltrlSAlOel F.ilterrn-;, ~'i's • Fosl•r lSAIOe! F11termlr,"i.•"15 · quarterfinals. Lina !S)o.1 Norll•t•om.•-2 ... ·1 . . ~''' !S) <let Top.ill.in 6·1 l·S Dr. Art Nies won a pair Gfnl•v cs• 0e1 Man•s.t:.1.t:.,. of matches during the •rown 1s1~1 .H111 ... 1 ... 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"''".,., -C.0"6>.-•AM If rrl ... ftM, s.. 01..-Maun ML S-Ant114'1i. 70, 1'11l19fi01161 """""'" .... OrtnteONtt•lt.n'llH Pltl~IOfl•I S411'11•A"" t11t Oi.tolMM et Ml. SAC . ! • i., Mq,t Summaries V•r11ty ~~ •11 (QI 1211 S1nt11 An.i ..... Boollen1 ICl-nby lorltll. ~twi;tcrwt IC I pinned MOl'911fl 1: 'JO. 115-E!.dw•rllS !Cl plnn~ (;adoy •:SJ. • • llJ-0 1•1 !SI won by lorfcrll. 1)1)-H.ilt'f (Cl dee S(l)W11b6-0. 1»-Sttw•rt !Cl d9t GUndot-0. 10-Melllck CC) <MIC R•n1lr11 2-<I. 14-Vet;ill CSI pinned TtYeb;lugl'I l'.~·- 1S1-8•own IS) cM<: Pcrre1 \:Mo. • 1 .. -BCH11•H IS! plnnfd HoldMI 4:2' 11._MCCoy CCI pinned C•rnwn J:09. 1'N-S.temtn ICI ponn'1S Hugtltl 1:\6. 11W'l-Hebtktr !Cl Clet Artl l-1, ~ ....... So9fl C.SLI -~ 1111 Ill) 5i11I• N\11 '18-Grtenwooa 1CI Gee Ttoom&1 .... 10'-C1.1r•n !Cl dee Reyes 2-0. 11S-F•ldl-..11r (SI pinned Puro;ly 1 ,Qi,_ t2l-K1onedy CCI CklC T~ •·1. IJO-Te1.C l'I IC) dee Cl'lave1 •·7. 131>-0uddrldgll !Cl t1ec cr...vez 10-0. \41-Jenson !Cl dee Mdl'lllne'f4,0,. 1411-Smllh (SI won by forfeit. 157-Salehlo !Sl plnn~ Rkhey0:17, 1!11-LllYey !SI Gee Ambur<,teyl.{), 119-AHen (Cl<let Kul1>6·0. 1'M-Aro~pjg..e (S) ti~ Snell 1·1 H ... t-Dot>O~ tC) °"' Gonia1e~ >O. Prep Soccer · VARSITY S.,n 0""9nte 51 t)..w Hill1 l S,,n Clf~n\f sc0t1no: K1,1rt Wellman. Alt10 Ort11. Altonw Ro<1rlt;1ue1. Jcrll Maonev 2. DlllM Holl~-V.oroe De 11 TorreJ. JUNIOR llAR51TY Ooul>le l0tl11U. ,JUNIOR VARSITY E•IHlll, Swlh (Torr•nctl J Ed1'10n !(:Oring: 8 riOll WebSter l. Herb -~. 3481 Via 01X>rto L 1do Village, Newport Beach 673-9310 /, • ' ( \ • ... ,..., . -Thursday, February 13, 1915 OAILY PILOT Basketball Suni.maries Women's Results JUNIO• vaa11T'f' c.r ...... I ltMr IUJ •• ft "· • • • Sea K'ings . . . Ranked 2nd • , . ' ": ': . • • • .... ~ R~rd5. T"'~rt ..... p., ...... Clrrilo Giiien Tol<1b • • • ' . . ' . . . . ' 11 I l:J IE1Uon.cllo 111) .. " ..... , l I ' ) i • Corona del Mar Hlch'a : : wrestling team moved : ~ up to s_econd p ace this •we~ .<Jlll.JA.. 1~· County' coache•! ~~ ' Marl.JI• ~ropPed from ...,,,.,. 1(&1'1111 ... ,._ '"'~ a,,.,...,, To\111\ I 0 1 I 0 0 s 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 1 Q 1 1 1• ·~ sc-b1Q'6.lln•r1 C0tt1n<1Clel ,...r ' S o 10 •-21 E~tMel• • 8 2 5 0.-1~ N•wP91't Ul) ttol M)l,lonYWjo GreyW>O(k (71 F C•J Paine FeenHrll 11 0 F (61 Gtorges B••er In c 14) Totpler W.-11•s T•llfllt UC1rvl ... t11 IJ)&.11Dl ... $Q\$ Sl"ln ~ tlldlt. Turner•l,6-J. Nael'lund ti) ctel.1(11m..,..n 1·S,6·4. Fl11!mer !SOI dlll. Fisher ~1. •·I. Petcrr$0n II) ct.I. Sandi•• l>-4, 1-cf6"{), Auc"9" 111 Ml. Abr•m' I ·•, •·•.I>-• l.11Ruu.i tSOl oe1. Merecntn, ._I. 6·1. 0.111Me-1 second to fifth after suf- . rering a 29·20 loss to Fountain Valley. Hunt- ington Beach moved up from seventh to sixth on the strength of its 54-12 triumph over Orange. •Cihon !11 C l:S)Arbour Mo.cDon.ald (lOJ G f1lG&ndotlo Scoring 1uo': Ml~sion Vlcr10- Redlern1. Mors•-N1cl'luno Ill del. Turn••-Theloplen: P•lmer,6·1, 6·2. · I P•c•tic•, ISO ,? Caronadel/lrl\itr~ F11her·P•lerton 11 I Ch!!. Lo1RuS!.1• 130; ). WH lmlnsler I IS, 4 El MOdff\'9. Kernrntl\,•·•.6·f. \ID; S. Minna. 15, '· HQlngl°" Meredflh·Auc,,.n jt) 0.1. S.ndler-&ea<l'l,l!JO, 1.Crar~•~.•S ;I LOM•,.0; H<1lll•me'. Newpor!, 10-2. Abrem$,-.6·J. '-~'°"""°°·)D, lO lroy,?S • CLOSEOUT Radal WhiteY1alls ·;;: . . I e:+ ,,_§2SJ! '-. --'· ·FOR .... "'). ·.-" ---·-... . -• .· ---·- • 2 radial plies Any size listed plus F.E.T. per tire. • Great cornering • Great stabi lity • 4 belt plies • Dynacor Rayon • Great traction Sil:• .Originally F.E.T. .,., lire GR70xi4 62.99 ea. 3.07 HR70x14 65 99ea 3.29 GR70x.15 63 99 ea 309 HR70x15 67.99ea. 3.42 FR70x15 63.99 ea. 3 53 ' Prices shown are for !our radial whitewalls. plus Fed. E11. Tax as shown No !rade--1n ·us UI 789 0 t needed With the purcriase ol Rel1Ande8 l1res you gel· 1 tnsta!lat1on at no e.d ra cost 2 Tlfe 101ac.on every 5000 miles al no extra cos! Our AehAnde" Rad111l l1re ts our own name and does not reflect any ni!ll!on-w1de standard of Quallly L1m1te<l stock wme • --~·zes No ra•n check • ReliAride engine tune-up : Most American Cars • E:.xoires 2· 18-75 \ .. 20.88 Mosl 6 cylinder cars. 26.88 Mosl8 cyllndercars. Includes: New Points. spark plugs, distributor cap and rotor. Dwell angle. timing and Kile set. Carburetor adjusted. Power team. Fuel tine, distributor advance and secondary wiring checked. Air filter . element and automatic choke checked" and se<vlced. Please call for appointment . ' IUIHA 1'•11: Beach at Qfangelhoroe •Open weekdays 9:30 lo 9 30'.'S.lndavs 10 lo 6. ~ OIAMGI: Cily Or. al Garden GtoveB"-'d • Ooenweekdays 10 lo9. Sunda)'! 10106.· · • . SMft'A .t.M•: 3900 So Bnstol41o, of So. Coast Plaza • Openweekd&ys9.301o 9. ~urdays 9'30.lq"J, Sut'lcla\?'10to 6 • ' . '· 1 ) I •• ... 'lo ) ' , I I , I I • • ' DAiLYPM.OT Tl'lurlday, February 13, 1975 AMC Will 'l(lle Hu Rebate Off er Selbl • • • .. CHICAGO (UP{' -RoY Zrin1ky ll•ui'.-1 ll t·h• IMllocoobile' wotld'• tNilsreii"' can give rebate. to Mil can, thenaocanbe.• DETROIT CUPU -; ~erlcan ~Corp. wlll loyoll'one-thlnl (I( llf bo<irly labor foree Konday ""'1 concentrate production'"" a aln__1le model -the small Pacer. 'l;'he layoff, anaounced Tues4 day., involves 8,500 worlren on a week-on, week-offbaols. The announcement wu thefU'St in4icaUon from U.S. automakers ol ~ planned production next week in the face of a lhree-month tupply ol unsold can. There are ~.lllD wwkera Idled this week, compared with 275.UO on abort 'and lon&·lerm layoll'1lut week. orce Pi.mta operated this week after a ..,...,.eek 1hutdown that ended Monday. " Next week'• layoffs JncJude •.soo workerw at the K'enoeba, Wis., assembly plant, 3,000 at the MUwaukee -Y plant and 1,000 at the Brampton, Ont., auembly plant. lndefllllte layoffs wlU re· malri at 450, a small number in compariaon to ita "Big Three" competitors who have 207,200 workers on open-ended layOffs this week. Production of the new Pacer. a short-bodied car with interior apace equal to mid-sized AllCIS SUPPLY of unsold aut.omobiles~ will be Increased Gremlins, Horn.eta and Matadors next week, an AM'C spokeunan atood at a 9()..day a~pply enterinC said. The company hopes f.O have Febr\18ry, a sharp 4ro1»from the at least..13,000 of them izf dealer 120-day supply atthebeginnlngor stock by the end or the month. January because of -to taio whenltdebllta Feb. :!8. . · •:• · • cash rebates it beaus ottering " .. •• \. 1 Jan.21. AMC CHAIRMAN Jloy D. But the 1tock olunsoldcanwas £hapin Jr. bas said the new Pacer larr.enouabtol:f111eAMC!<>con· shoµld take up some ol the slack tlnue. its one-wee); on..:cne-week that will accornpanyUJe ending of off produ~tlon 1cbed~le •. ~11 theindustry'srebatepeograms. ' * ·* * * * . . Ji'or two week11 ~had a "for sale'' •if.n on hia ua sedan but had oo l~k, Then be deeldtil to uae the rebate plan. He bu been snowed under wltl callers since be put a li&n ln the car window readinf. ••euy oow ~ Jet a $200 rebate." . :l;rllisky says !he car Is for 1ale for $175 but-he will take $375 and refund $200. Missler :Sets .. Purchase Bid World Ecology Reo.ol'fCO", Inc. of Corona, bas ent«ed into an · }agreement with the ,Missler • Gro.up, Inc .. of Newport Bea:cb ror the general management ;ad operation of the comp$Dy, ac· cor~lng· to Joe APodaca, l')"ea\, dentofWorld~~o~Jtesourcel:,, Inc. . t · · · Under terms,of a management•\ c.'OnlJ'.'act, tile Missler. Group will acquire 51 percent of the firm's stock. ~ ' • fl'lf. P re silhrit · Urges Action LA. CALLS Recor.ti Earnings • . DE'l'JlOIT IAP> -The U.S. economy could re- cov~ from a receulon aoq .. er .. than President Ford1 fias, fo,ec.ast: If Concress takes quick abd decisive action, the c;bals:man .of Genetal Set· at TM row, £he pOsit,ive errects on the psychology of the America~ -pie. would ,. LOS ANGELES (AP) be enormous,'' Thomas -The hiihest earnings • -Maybe teri of(WeQty, years a10 tbo.-e wonll struck fear ln.,the heart of a perNn alttlng ln lbe dentlst'1J:balr. Bui. this no 1001~ i1 the ca1e, for modern day den· ti.stry Is really easier to lake. One important re· ason is the emph&1;is on prevention o'f dentaJ problems before they occur. Mqt.ors has said: • ~ ''If all the President's econpmic . and energy proposals w~re put into law by Congress tomor-· l?ension Plan Talk Feb. 20 A. M¥1"PhY ~~id. iD 'tim~ Klii'ior biatory H e a d de d th a-t have be~n · feport:ed .by alternative Jft'Oposals , offh:ials of tbe·publlsbifg oi:i1irlati11;g with the fir.Mi 1 • ~·,. Congr.!ss also-would .. · ··. mqve the eco~omy Dr . Tra~n.~It.ft D . i?W""' recove~y if ac-Murphy ,'cbairm an of th,e tion is forthcoming. board saicfinet income in ·"~most anything of a 197-4 'reacb"id $58 .S positive naturt; that million Or Sl. 78 per could restore the ~on-share coa'J)>ar\ed with flftence· of ·.the average $54.9 hiillion Or $1.63 per Ameriran in his job 'and share in '1973. '•· in the .Value of the dollar , , \ could start .the. recoverf Revenues also reached procesS:montfas sooner a neW high of $751 than expected'.' rii i II.ion~ from S 7 o'6 ''The unemploye6, the milliob. in.!f13, elderly, the young, the ("' 11t , •• • lf you follow his ad- vice very carefully and • · aet your check·UP5 on a regular bilsis chances are that most or your·· vjsill with the dentist will just be a pleasant .stop tn one or yo1.1r· otherwise busy j'.lays . physically and mentally Murp..by Mtd.'eCJ that The American Society handicapped and the Titrl'es ""'Mirrot Cbal\Jed of Women Accountants,.family struggling to its metliod"of dete~­ Orange County Chapter. meet constantly rising ing lhe cost of c~rtain will meet Feb. 20 to hear living costs must not be newsprint and paper in- Roman Caton discuss told to wait while their ventories to the last in, ''Funding of Pension ·repr.esentatives in first out method, which -Plans Under the Pension Washington contend for reduced 1974 net income Reform Act of 1974." political · advantage,'' by Si00,000 or 2 cents per . ·vou OR YOUR"· DOCTOR CAN PHONE US WHEN YOU NEED A DELIVERY. We-.,.111 deliver ·promptly without extra cha.-1e. A· O"eat man1 people rcil)'· m u1 ror their health nee4a. We welcome feq'aeata for dell•ery service and cbar1e ~~· .. _. Employed by In · GM 'schairman said. shar-e. vestors Di versified· ,_.,..,...,..,.,..,.,...,_..,.,..,..,._..,.,.._,,...,_"1 Services . Caton J specializes in estate pl.a.nning and tax shelter s. including pension plans. P .... UDO~ ,II~•· ............. ~ ..... The dinner meeting starts at 6 :30 p .m . and will be held at tHe Sad- dleback Inn in Santa Ana. Reservations may be 'made by calling Pat Lister at 834 -6243 . DIVORCE & TROUBLE "4u1t llquld1to 1001aCres In Orange County. 2.000 ft. fron1'ge on Hwy. (10 .minutes north of El Toro). Has oaks llnd'"pond. $3,!SQO ptt~ ecre. Need 60K net down. Submit '"''"'· c•o -·11 14113s..s11t w ... ..,.~··• EAST~~J!2~~!VIN.GS Allll•lll• 910So. 8rool""'1t · ta Minda• 15414 lmpt'111 Hwy. · CMtl M1111 2273 lllrbor Jlvd Ln 11111111: 2301 East First St C11d1111f Slltt-!ll C.ndiUon, Dec. 31, 1974 ASIETI . C.sh o" Hind 1nd"' •nb •••.... , .....•.....•••• $ 1,364..z093.35 Seourtties and l,,.,..tlnent9 .••..• , • . . . • • • . . . . . . -<i- f'tffrll HottM LNR .... ltack . , • , ....... -.•. -.. , 352,300.00 Ae91 flt.U Lo.Ins • , , • , ••.••••..••..•••••• _ .••••• 27,23S,453.t 3 L.oaM.,. Ae1I E1tah 0"""9d for DwslopiTMnt-S.C.kM't t705 ••• , , •••.•..• , . , .•...•.....• , . . . • 270,231.IO l.oli111 to l~itlN a.Jt of ttM1 bbts . . . . . . . . . . . . . 324,sot.25 S.ittnlr9 Account Lo.ns • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . . .. 106.152.00 Rut &t.te Owned , • , ..... , .••••..• , , , • , . , . , . . •• 164,951.10 "'NCl9tilNI ltNm...._ furnttuN. ruti.i,.., lqulprMnt . 1,02&,110.11 O.fen.d C111,.n and otMr AsHb • • • • • • • . • . . . • . • • 775,3515.ot Un1uthof'k.ed rnvnttMnta . . • . . . . . . . . . . . • • • . . . • . . . 6.663.10 ·TOTAL Allm •.• , • , .••• , •••••• , ........•...... $32,.421,iH.13 LIABILITIES S.vlnp Ac:c»unts ...••. , . , , •.... -..•••.•.••. _ ..• $25,051,!!,'."••' Lo1111lri..,_., ····················-·-····-··· ... fsdtrsl Homs Loan Baftlil Mv1nc11 • • • • •• . . • . • . . . . 4,227,280.00 Otl'lsr U1bllltl91 •••• , • • . • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • . • . • • • . . • 441,514.13 o.t•rl'9d ~It lt9nl• ••••• ·-. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . . • • • . 57,297 .92 Capital Surutus arid 1t .. 1rves: Capital, Surplus IM GIM"ll Ra .. rvn ••. $2;$71,708.40 Bpec:lflc: Loe.a .... ~~I".',, •• ,.•.· ... • 62,177.00 R ... rve f9f Ut11utllorl~ lrw .. trMrm • • 7,276.48 Total C.plial. SUrpl111 Ind ltntrVU •• ,. •• •...••••. , 2,643,161.81 TO'fAI. UUIUTID AND CAl'fTAL . •'· •••..••••••••• ssul1.w.u .PftV"ARtD wmt0UT AUDJ'r.ii COM"1.ETI: FINANCIAi. STATEMENT AYAILA LEON ltEQUEST. • L. M. Boyd Save Cha nge, Total$150 In the Bajanta tribe of Africa, a bride re- 'mained married until her wedding gown Was worn out. Ir S'he wanted a divorce art.er two weeks, all she had to do was rip up her dress. This was the c ustom until about 20 yeara ago, anyway. IF YOU and your malril'{lonial male will sugar bowl every single quarter you get back in change, you can expect to wind up at year's end with about $150. That's another average. ALMOST all beauty contest wtnnerapdlon weight during the first year after they wln t.belr ~itles. LOVEANDWAR Men definitely need marriage more than women do. Our Love and War man says that has been the contention oJ such authorities as Dt . Margaret Mead, Dr. Roy Menninger, Dr. Jesse Bernard and Dr. Daniel Levinson. WHAT'S the recommended length of time at a cocktail party between drinks ? Authorities on the subject contend it should be 30 minutes. Maybe so. But if the drinks are poured by your wife, a .15-minute interval might be permissable. JC they're poured by your hostess. 30 minutes does indeed sound right. If you pour the.m Yourself, I suspect an hourissafer. · · SAGITl'ARIANS , S•gittariana are inclined to be fidgety • when young. They. tend to take chances, play ·hunchea and are mrone to accidents •. Jn their lat.er years, they're a-pt to be brilliant ~alkers . Or so say .the starguefs. Both Mark Twain and Winston Churchill Were Sa1ittarians, please note. • , ... .-;: Q. "WHERt: can I address a letter to Johnny Cash?''! , ... 1 ~Johnny Cash,"CludlijDrl1(0, Ht11derson· •'1111•, Teiin.3707$. .• . • ;, • , · THl!l( l'ELLOW who W..~ the' otlt\MI book about Kini Arthu(and his Kn\&hta ol lb• Bound. Table was Sir 'nlqrqal M~. No doubt you .recall U!ole 1\ates cite llf 1reat ' lensth the ,vlrtues·ot ti Oly, vai., loy~ty, cou.tte17, 1entle1111u• tow.,-d women. '•d pen,91!1.l honor. Now C0111ider $r Tli'omu hlm1eU. He w.ao convicl'ed for -r'tlon. IOot· lna • l!I01111tery and rape riOt liace but twice. He died In jail, as a matterol!act . .....,.,.~1 .. 1..M ... .,,.,,,o .... 1uo,ci.w1NM ...... ' . • • • , • " d Recession ·:Popu'1ripei. C~t RQP "" . ~ By ANNE COOPE. • °' .. 0.11, l'tllltu• "The current ec~c crisis "bu swamped our program wit~ applic•tlona,'' said ·q:ectoi Navarrette, direct9r Of "tbe Caplstrano0Lafuna Regiooal.OC· cupaUonal Program ~ROP/., "In the lint week Of reglitra· ti0\1 we have bid 51D blgh school &tbdent1~ and more. \than 200 adults• apply," he said "We an·· ticlpate we V'ill have to turn_ away 300 people.'' ROP is In ijs fourth year of operation under a joint powers agreement between the .Laguna Beach and Capisttano Unified School Districts. The goal of the program is to train high school students, out of school yotith and adults in entry-level salable skills for jobs .available in the local area. Among courses offered are Le&al S eC r etaty Trainee, Carpentry, Commercial and Residential Landscaping, Diesel 'Engine Maintenance, Dental As- sistant, Veterinary Assistant, Cheekstand and Register Opera· tion and Retail Trades Occupa· tions. "Our course of~ngs are based primarily on job a\•ailability," Navarrette e m· phasized. : 'There is no point in our preparing fifty people to be fantastic dental assistants if on1y five of them are going to be able to get jobs in that field ..... One reason the r.rogram has been so successfu , Navarrette s aid, is that training is done by people working in the field and not'. by those whose experience is limited to textbook knowledge. "The man who teaches carpen· try is a conslru.ction contractor, ·and the one who teaches mechanical skills is the former crt!'w chief of a pit stop crew. This high quality of teacher involve· ' j o.i".".,."'" ....... 'JOBS ARE THERE' Director N1v1r~tt• ment in the field is characteristic of all our courses," Navarrette said. . .. · "Another factor in the success of the program,l' he said, "hlls been the high level or cooperation we have had from local busi- nesses. This has enabled us lo capitalize on the commur.ity classroom cc;>ncepl, whereby stu· denti begin their training in class and then move out to work in an affiliated business.·· The advantage to both students and buki nessmen is c.lear, Navar· rette pointed out. A student who is learning the retail business benefits tremendously froni working in a local department Store, where he c.an see the newest pi'ocedures in practice and ask questions as they come Over The Counter MASDU' " I . • ;i&. At J;e sama:u tbe,~1. n•man can ob'~ · ROP .atu.- dent.s and handpick the btiea ,.)lo seem' most ~romlslnlt Iii work ill 1 his st.ore. · Local tula111.e11u have "1•• . been rery. generous In lloMUnc ' equipment to the l\OP. ,•·w~ avoid &~ding money M equip. · ment • Navarrette 11ld, ••1n ft,vor of ,jpendlng It on peopl&." tn accordance with thil princl-. pl'l very' little of th6' office : furniture ha• ljeen purchased. • · Moot.. ol 11 has bi!en donated, and tbe rest l• inexpensive thoucli functional. . ,. Aoked. about tumlna 300 l'j'O- ple away from 1 courses, N,.,... retie said, "I feel terrible of coqrae. B'Ut what we muat do is difen;ry. It Ju1t lsn 't pr~c'll to incre1;se the qumber tf.. sectiCns in sQbjects we are -Ott.Ong, because we'll have our gtaduates swamping the job market. ''Wl)at we need~'' he continued, ''ii greater community Jnvolve- . .ment. ~ j ~ >. Disneyland Par~ ' . Attendance Ahead BURBANK (UPl)-E.Cardon Walker, president of Walt Disney Productions,. told a stockholders meeting cumulative attendance at Walt Disney )Vor~ in P1orida for the fiscal year beginning Oct . 1, 1974 through Feb. 9, 1975 is nm· ning 10.8 percent ahead ottbe pre- vioos year. At Disneyland in ·Anaheim, Walker reported, cumulative at- tendance for the fiscal year through Feb. 9 is running 41 per- cent ahead of 1974. I ' I " 1175 DAILY PILOT . DedlU!ti'ble Tra.,el Milel.ge, Ra·tea W edoe.eday'~.~ Closing P,ricee NEW YORK STOCK Exca.ANGE . ·, - Year'• Hlflh·Lo-Ap~ Ivery S•t•nli<Y Raised by. IRS Jl7SYL~·POllTEll ~-' l<rlllPclln. !•ri .. ) . . Mllllons otrou. who own cars use lhem for deductible tr•vel 1n conriectlon with your emplor.· ment, your bu1ine111, your medlul needa or charitable con-tribullona. To simplify . YOW' job or calculating bow much qt yOUr various automobile expenses are allbcable to such deductible travel, the IRS autboriies the use or an optional method which • ·~ .Money's • • Worth ' applies a tspeciried cents per mile to tho Pllmber or miles you travel during a year ror the deductible purj)ose. IN lt1C, TH£ IRS rinally raised its optional mileage rates to reflect the inflation In all automobile expenses - for otherwise, millions of taxpayers wouldhJ1ve taken on the bur:<Ien of figuri_ng out their actual mUea1e ~expenses. The optional auto mileage rates that you can u!le in arriving at your business or itemized personal deductions on your 1974 income tax return are now; -For business travel, the rate tor the first 15,000 miles ii 15 cents a mile. up from 12 cents a mile on your 1973 re· tum: . -Tb& rate tor each additional mile of business travel is 10 cents, up from 9 cents on your 1973 return; -The rate for cbpritable, medical or m·oving expense travel is 7 cents a mile, up from 5 cents on your 1973 i:eturn. But suppose that in a put year, you have taken actual deductions end deprec:;iation on your car for business travel. Then, for any yeari after the end or the use£ul life on which you based your depreciation deduction, another new IRS ruling limits Your optional deduction ror business travel to a Oat 10 cents a mile', without any 15 cents a mile for the first 15,000 miles. STILL A.NOTH ER 1974 IRS ruling applies to your travel expenses should you be a travel tour leader. Jn this particular situation, ail educator formed a group and then led the members on a three-week summer tour or a foreign country. He acted·on behalf or an organiz.ation that agreed in ex- change to ·pay all bis expenses or organiting the group and all or his own expenses or the trip. The IRS said that the educator had to include the (air market value or the trip as income. But since he expected to be compensated for his services by having his own expenses pa.id and by receiving a bonus ir his group was larger than a speciried quota, he also was allowed to deduct the fair market value or his trip plus his other expenses as necessary to the production or income. The ne~ res~lt of \hjlJ 1974[\lling is no-tax o~ the ~rip of tour leaders wllo are reqW.red to perform services m ex· change for getting their trips at no cost -because the de· duct ions for the trip will of( set the income rrom the trip. ,~But there is another, not-so-ravorable change on your {7i74 tax return which can rorce you to do much more l):>a1 rwork than an ydoi""73 return. . IN BRIEF, IF YOU received more than $400 in dividends or more than $400 ln interest in 1974, -you cannot rile your return on the simple Porm 1040A, even though you otherwise .would qualily lo use that abort form . Instead, you must file your return on the regular Form 1040 and you also· must rill in a detailed listing of your dividends or interest, whichever exceeded $400, on separate Schedule B to be filed with Form 1040. In contrast, for 1973, you were allowed to file on Form I040A regardless of how much you received in dividends or interest, if you qualified for that rorm in all other respects. And even i( you filed on Form 1040 ror 1973, you did not have to rile a separate Schedule B, no matter how much you re· ceived in dividends or interest. Ir your gross dividend income last year was not more th an $400, simply enter that total on line IOa or Form 1040 or line lOa or Form 1040A, whichever you use. Ir the total was more than $WO, show that amount on line lOa or Form 1040 -you can't use Form 1040A, I repeat -and give the details on the dividend payers and the amounts they paid in Part J or separate Schedule B. Identify each payment as to whether it was on stock held by the husband (ff), wile (W) or jointly (J). IF YOUR TOTAL INTEREST income (or 1974 was not more than $400, enter that total on line 11 of either Form 1040 or 1040A, whichever you use. . If lt was more than $400, enter the tot~l on line 11 or Form 1040 -you can't use 104.0A -and give the details in Part JI or separate Schedule B. . . 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S I I~ ••• Woolwtl 1.20 s 14'1 '' ... ~ WOo1 OIJ.10 .. 9 Uvio + ~ WDrkl A.lrw 2 'H 3"-\411 1Hrlg1.,.2 . ..0011 S -41•,;,-'-Writ eoo-o .. 1 21111o ... ~ _.,,_ Xt"l'O• Co 111114 17\6+•"-Xtr• Inc 20I J 1 4 tWJ + 'Iii 'l'•ltt lndin 3 2• I°"'+"'° Z..l•Coro .I• 6 ' 1J\lo + lfrl Z .. eCOPI .IO.. • 11'4 .,. Z•Nl.1 ,..0 • '31 V"' + -z..,,. Cofp l IJ 41\t..+ 141 2..,ilhAod I 10 16'. t.J..-. • " Zwll Ind .21 t JS "!")+ W., SAIGON, South Vietnam (AP) - The Mobil Oil Co. has found oil and gas in its rirst exploratory well orf tbe coast of South Vietnam, oil sources have reported. They aald' a production test on the well Tuesday round a ··now•· of oil and gas at a depth or more than 9,000 feet. An esUmate of the size of the deposit wi.11 not be released Wltil producUon. tests are completed., the sources said. Tuaaday's fl ow was aauaed at ''several hundred barrels a day•• while the gas was ut.lmatad at "'several hundred thousand cubic reet a day," they said. Mattel Credit HAWTHORNE (API -Mattel, Inc., tbe financially troubled toymak- lng company. says It bas esta.bU.hed new long and short term crtdlt ar .. rangemebta. The company also announted 'l'\lfll .. day It hu permanently ,U.ut lihxtel, a wholly ownod subsldlary o( Ule toya divlJlon, bttause of la)M:lr problems . The Mexicali !llant In IW• C.Urornla had employed as man.Y as 2,000 rull· time and 1ea1onat v.wken lll recent yean. • \ I 1 I J I • I I, ' .. ) , • • I • . T!!Yrld1y. Flbruat)' 13, 1975 • 'f;' DAil Y PILOT Pac.er PrOil~tlon • f . . . AMC Will Idle His . !febate Offer Sella frogl!~ln:.S~aur ~ • •• .. • _.l/s WQrk Force CJIJCAGO (0P1J -~ Zrinsky fjaui.a'• If tlle Re~e~~~·;Popu~t~f}I Cl{~t· Raf; .. 'I' I ,I._ • • Dji:TROIT (UPI) -American M.ol.On Corp. will lay .lri one-thil'd Cl( Ila hourly Jabor force Monday ~_concentrate prodw:Uon"on a slftgle model -the small Pacer. The Jayoff, announced Tues· ct,,yt ipvoJves 81500 worken on a ~·eek-on, wee~-off basis. The announcement waa the first indication from U.S. auto makers of th~ir planned production next week in the face of a three-month .supply of unsold cars. Ther~ ai:e 2.$2,l!90 workers idled this week, .!'Ompared with 275130 on shQrt ~dlong·term layoffs last week. automobile wortd•a hla tm. ':.ii. can clve rebatea to Hll cara, By ANNE COOPER then so ~an he. or .. ,,._u.,,,.._,... . For two week•\~ bad ''The curreot · ecaolllnl'c ~risis a "/or saie"''Ji{'lf.lll"bia l86ll 'bu swamped our procram. witll planta aperated ibis week allot" a si!dao but had no .luc1t1 application•.'' said ·Jfect<ll' one-~Hk shutdown that ended -1benb~ dec1deCI to use the Navarrette, direct~r of 'the Monilay. '" rebate plan. Hie 'bu been .Caplltrano-Lllcuna Regional.()c· Ne~t week'• layoffs .Include snowed under wltlt caller& cupational Pi'Ocr1m (ROP). 4,500 wOrkera At the K'enQBba, ' 'since be pUt a 1i1n II\ t:be cv .. In the first .wee'k:ot reglstra ... Wlf., assembly plant, 3,000 at the window readinc. "Buy ..W tioq we have had 510 high school MilwaukeebodypJantandl,OOOat and get a $200 reba,te.••' 1tudents an,d m.ore .. ~han 200 the Brampton, Ont., asaembly • Zriiisky says· ,\119 car is for adults• 'ap_ply , •• he said. ·•we an ... ·plant. Indeflnlte layoffs will re-sale for $175 bu~he will take ticlpate we Vt'ill rbav.e to turn mairi at 450, a 5maU number in $37~andrefund$200. away30dpeople."' ... '; · comparison tO its "Big Three" ROP is in ijs fourth. year of · competitors who have 207,200 '--------------'_ operation uilder ,3' JOint Pow~s workers on open-ended la,YoTfs 1'11!-sJer' Se· t8 agreement between the .Laguna this week. ' lf.l.le . . Beach and CapisttanQ Unified Production of the new Pac ,_a f, h . B"d School· Districts. Tbe~goal of the •hnrt·bodied. ~ar. with interii>r ore ase. I program is to train high school l ~ students. out of schopl yotith and . ' space eq\!a' to mid-sized ' World Ecology R~.lnc. adults in entry-level salable AMC'S SUP.PLY of unsold automobiles, :will be increased of Corona, bas en~»iA.to l\11 ' skills for jobs av;oµlable in the Gremlins, Hornets and Matadors neJ:t week, an AMC spok~an , agreement with the Missler local area. , _stood at a 91).day supply entering· saJd. The company hopes~to liave 11 't°: Febrv•ry. a abfl,rp dTQP from the at least.13,000 of them in' dealer Gropp, Inc., of Newport Beach. Am.ong courses offered are 120-daysupply<allhebeginningof stock by the end of the m9fl,tla for the.general managem!"'l aBf:1 Le1al Secretary Ti:ainee, January because of $200 to $600 when(tdebU:tsFeb.28. , ,,.., .. • oper~on ~ .. the ~mP4JlY, ac· Carpentry. Conimercial and cish .rebate& il beglm offering . ,, ~· ' f. Corcling • to Jo~ A(5odac&,_ J',z'~\. . Residential Landsceping, Diesel ~1J,r1t!tt1.n,..... Jann Alll.C CHAIR.MA.N Roy D. d1necril.• ol.Worl.dJ: .• ~~i~Jtesource'F, ~ 1Engine Maintenance, Dental As· 'JOBSARE.'THERE' 'B. t.th tock. £.unsold · i..-" sistant, Veterinary Assistant, Dlrector:Navare.tte u e * o cars was €hap1n Jr,. bas said the new Pacer Under term's~! a management:; CheC:kstand and Register Opera- targeenoughto'tf.USeAM°Ctocon-shoµld. take up sofue ot the ~lack c!onti:-act , ''tl(e Mi1Jsl,er.Group will tion and Retail Trades Occupa-ment in the field is characteristic tinue its one-wee): ~.~e.week th~~w1llaccpmpanyttaeend1ngof acquire 51 percent of the firm's tions. of all our cour.Ses ," N11.varrette off produ~tion sch~~le~ .~All themdustry srebates>(Ograms. stock. • ,.. . ,. "Our course offerings are said. ::.. ., ~ ~ ~ ..A-.. based primarify On job ''Anotherractorinthe.success W >-r -·, w '* iif .1. availability," Navarrette em-• of the program.~· he said, "has up; At Ille same Uqie, Ille bwii· neumao can obs.erve ROP ,1tu- dents and banclPick \i>O~.wbo seem 'ftlost JltOinlilinc to' w,k in 1 bis store. / ~ Locaij buslne.Ses ha••· also been ••I')' c.Oerou• in cloilatinc equipment to the R.OP."'''We avoid spending money on equip. ment, •• Navarrette said, ••tn favor of 4pendlng it on people.'" Jn ac'cordance with this princi-. pie; veryl little 'Of th• <irtlce · furolture tiaa ·tieen purchased. • Most of 'il has been d<iruited, and the test 11 inexpensive though functional. . .. ·~ .... Asked. about tumlng 300 "'°' ple away frOtD ·courses, N~T.ar­ rette said, t 'I feel terrible,. of courie. But What we must do is dlferaify. It justlsn't P'ra<ltic'-1 to incre.,se the number tsections in subjects we are ~otre,ri.ng, because we'lt have our Jraduates swamping the job market. "WiJ,at we need~" he continued, "is greater community involve- . ment. , ). ... Disneyland Par~ Attendance 'Ahead L.A. C•LLS ·. ~-~M · P•~s·; J:.....nt · ReCorcl ~ • ~:~~~:!·~~~:efi~t;s~piei::~: ~·nh~:ehi:~Jef;~~t=rb~~~ 6'' EA-CH -tJr • c:;.. ~(,l,,e fantastic dental assistants if only nesses. This has enabled us to BURBANK <UPl>-E.Cardon , ....,.,,. .. ...,...,~ _ ~ .--'l(--~ "'~ E _, • 1 • five of them are going to be able capitalize on the community Walker, president of Walt Disney ·:.;~:...~..:;:t.'.!M'.'.J"':" r . T ~'g· es ,4Ct(,·on'' .-.rmn,g· 8 ... togetjobsinthatfteld.". classroom concept, wherebystu-. Productions,..told a stockholders (7J 4J 97 .:-123 U • 1 ~ One reason the r.r°Jram has dent.S begin their t raining in class meeting cumulative attendance . . S · TM been so successfu , avarrette and then move out to work in an at Walt Disney )l/orld in J;ltorida •:;::;;i;;;~;;;;:;;~~;:ill • et' "at said, is, that training is done by, affiliated bfJSineSs. '' for the fiscal year beginning Oct. DETROIT (AP) -The row, £he posiljve effeCt. s · , v people working in the field and not The advantage to both students , !.. 1, 1914 through Feb. 9, 1975 is run-U.S. economy could re· on~ psychology of the by those whose. experience is and bu::iinessmen is clear, Navar· ninglO.Spercent aheadortbepre- cov'"r from a recession American. p~ple . would . LOS ANGELES (AP) limitedtot.extbookknowledge. rette pointed out. A student who · soqner than President be enormous1 '' Thomas ~ 'i'tie hifbes.i earnll)gs "The man who teaches carpen-is lea'rning . the retail business vio~year. Ford alas, forecast' if A. Murphy ~aid . m 'nril.U-M:ii'ior bistOry ·try is a construction contractor, benefits tremendously from At Disneyland in ·Anaheim, Congi-ess takes quick He a. d d"e d. that have be~ reparfed .by . and the one who teaches working in a local department Walker reparted, cumulative at- and decisive action, the alternative Jt.r(»posals , dfftc;falsofthepub~ mechanical skills is th~ former store, where he can see the tendance for the fiscal year chaiiman of General oi:igiriatin_g with the finii\ . 1 , •·t c~w chief of a pit stop crew. This newest procedures in practice through Feb. 9 is running 4.6 per- Motorsbassaid. I' Congr1ss also· would . :· .. ~ :. high quality of teacher involve-and ask questions as they come cent ahead of 1974. "If all the President's econom'ic ·and energy proposals w.ere put into law by Congress tomor· · mqve the economy Dr . Tr a nfli·D D. p.i."!·~· -------------·--------------•••••••••"" t~w~d recove~y if ac· Murphy /cJaafmian oltl\f!' '" -. . ... •, ··-l'wtaybe ten or twenty. years ago those word,, struck rear in ~he heart of a perun sitting in the dentist's chair. But, this no longer Is the 'cue, for modern day den· tistry is really easier to take. One important re· ason is the emphasis on prevention or dental problems beCore they occur. Pension Plan Talk Feb. 20 lion 1s forthcoming. board, said net income iii ·''Almostanytbingofa 1974 rea·ch..'l'd $58.S positiv~ n~ure t.l;lat million~r $1.18 per could restore the. "GOD· share pal'ed with flttence· of ,,\he av~i;,age $51.9 lDilli n·or $1.63 per Ameri~an in his job and shareio:1973. ,, in th~ Salue or the dollar ' ;. " ... could s~art .the. recovery Rev~ues also reached proc'ess ",mont~s sooner a ne'1 rigb .of $751 thanexpecttd'.' · rh.illiop,;~ fi'om $7ds "The unemployed, the million tti'~:Ml73,, . · ' elderly, the young; the ~~ 1 ~;--. -, .:, "'1: .,. If you rollow his ad· vice very care£u11y and ·get your check·up's on a • regular basis chances are that most of your " visits with the dentist will just be a pleasant .stop in one of your • otherwise busy days. physically and mentally ..U.urP.hY ;Ml~d that The American Society handicapped and the Tirifes-'llirrot cb~ecl of Women Accountants .family struggling to its metbo4.of deteQnin. Orange County Chapter: ~~et constantly rising ing ·the cost Of certain will meet Feb. 20 to hear l1v1ng costs must not be _ newsprint and paper in· Roman Caton discuss told. to wait while their ventof'\es to the last in, ''Funding of Pension ·representatives in first odt· method, which · Plans Under the Pension wa·shington contend ror redqced 1974 net income Reform Act of 1974." political · advantage,'' by $100,000 or 2 cents per . YOU OR YOUR" DOCTOR CAN PHONE US WHEN YOU NEED A DELIVERY. we wW dellver ·promptly withoUl extra cbar1e. A· gnat many people rely· on us ror their health needs. We welcome requests for 41.elivery service a.nd charge Employed by In -GM'schairmansaid. share. vestors Diversified·.,.~ ... .,,....,,.~,.....,,..,....,,.....,...,,.~.,..., ..... Services, Caton specializes in estate pl.anning 3.nd tax shelters. including pension plans. accounts. ' . PAIK LiDO PH•IMACY~ .fl~ . ..... ,...a;; ...... The dinner meeting starts at 6:30 p .m. and will be held at ttie Sad· dleback Inn in Santa Ana . Reservations may be 'made by calling Pat Lister at 834·6243 . DIVORCE & TROUBLE Must liquidate 100,acres fn Orange County. 2.000 ft. fi'on!ige on Hwy. (10,tnlnutes north of El Toro). Has oaks and j)ond. $3.800 pel"'ecre. Need GOK,net down . Submit te<ms. c•o-C71418lS.51 It w ... .,.,., •• s EAST.~J!2oc~!YIN.GS A""''"'' 910 So. Br .... hil11t I.I Mff1da, 15814 lmpe~~ Hwy. · CMtl M111t 2273 Hlrtlor Blvd. tts A1111111: 2301 East First St . C11d111n SlllllltHl If Condition, Die. 3l, 1974 ASSETS C•.tl on H•ncl •nd ;n 81nU •••••..•.. _ ••••.....•.• $ 1,354.093.35 Securltl<I• •nd lttW9tmenb • • • . • • • • . . . • • • . . • • . . -(1-Fecl•l'lll HOtM ...... S.nk Stoc.91 •.• , . . . . . . . . . . . • . . • 352,300.00 Re•I &t•M I.Mn• •.• ' .•....••..•........... ' .... 27,233,4$3.93 U.ns on A••I !stn. OWMd for 0.¥•1opm•nl-Sectl0n 6705 ~ ••..•.•.•••••..•... '. ' . . . . . . . • . . 211),211.80 Loana to liac:llib~ S1Ja of R••I Estat• . . . . . . . . . . . . . 324,509.2S S..vlnp Accou~U."9' ......................... , 106,152.00 A•al E.ltlt• , .••• , ••.••••. , .•••..... , . . . • • 964,959,10 L. M. BoyfJ Save Change, Total$150· In the BaJanta tribe or Africa, a brid~ re· "mained married until her wedding gown \vas worn out. If Sh e wanted a divorce after two weeks, all she had to do was rip up her dresS. This was the c ustom Wltil about 20 years.ago, anyway. IF YOU and your matrimonial mate will sugar bowl every single quarter you get back in cb.ange, you can expect to wind up at year's end ·~ith about $150. That's another average. ALMOST all beauty conte8t wlnnerapdlon weight during the first year after they win their ~itles. Asaoclatlon ,.,.'1'1, ... ·Fumltura, Flxturu. Equlpm•nt , J ,021.170.11 oar•n'ff Cha .... aiWI Other ~Hts •••.••.. , . . • . . • • 7715;35'.09 / Un1uthorizl9d rnv••tm•nts ••••.•••....•.•.•.•••. , • 6,663,30 LOVEANDWAB Men definitely need marriage more than women do. Our LoVe and War man says that ·has been the contention qf such authorities 8s Dt . Margaret M·ead, Dr. Roy Menninger, -Dr. Je·sse ·TOTAL AISETS .••••.•.•••.•.••. • .•.•....•...... 132."21,519.13, LIABILITIES sav1n11 Account& ................................ $25,051,986.32 Lo•M In Ptoeff;s -..•..• t ••••• ' ••..•••••••.•.. -• I 349.38 Flld•ral Hom• Lo•n BIM Advsnc:•• • -• • • . • • . . . . . . . 4.227,280.00 Oltl•r Li•blliti.s • . • . • . • . . • . . • • •• • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4'41,514.13 Oef•rn<l Profit ll11m1 ······~·····••·········· ...• 57,297.92 Capita! Surolu• and ft~: C.plt•I. Surpfua •JMI ~I Rffer¥•1 ••. $2,573,708.40 Spt1elf}c lOM ff411aW ,..I •• , •••••• ,.... 62,177.00 Rn•Ma f!Jf Un•~flzeod lrw.stments • , 7,276.48 Tot•I C.plt•I. SUtP'llt Ind Rtldf'WI , •••••••. , ..•. ,. 2,643,161.88 TOTAL .uu1Lrilu AND a:AL ................. 132,421,ii§.IS Pft[PARtD wtnt0UT AU COlillPLET£ FINANCIAi. STATEMENT AVAi l.IE'ON REQUEST, .Bernard and Dr. Daniel Levinson. WllAT'S the recommend'ed length of time at a cocktail party between drinks? Authorities on the' subject con~nd it should be 30 minutes. Maybe so. But if the drinkii are poured by your wife, a 15·minute interval might be permissable. If tbey're.·poured, by your hostess, 30 miqutes does indeed sound right. If you pour them yourself, I suspect an houris safer. SAGITl'ARIANS 1 Sagittarians are iDclin,ed to be fidgetf _when young. They. tend to talce chances, play bunchea.,.and are ,prone to accidents .. In· their later year1, they're aj>t to W brilliant ~alkers. ·or so saY :the staigue·(S. Both Mark Twafr 1 and Winston Churc'bJ.11 Were Siglttart•fts, ' please note. , · .. . · r.. Q. "WHERE can I address a letter to. JOhnnyCaeh?''.' . · , • .. r ,, . ~.JohnnyCasb.caudiijllrl~,H111derson· .. ville. Te,on .-3'10f&. · .,.4 • -• t. ·~ , r ... THE[ PELL-OW wbo wrote tlle~fln.fl book about kins Arthut'and ·htsKlilahU~·l!ie­ BOund. Table was Sir -.. •all!!cr. No 1 doubt you recall !J!oo• IJl°'I cite af 1reat · • length the vJrtues"OC pl'et¥, :vat«, lorOjty c rtesr, . geptl••~~towa d 'wom!!\'. and ~· pen1$1f16 llonor. Now Sir 'TliOmas tilmaeU. He~' pqnvl (W~, Wot, Ina • l!IODUtery and rape ricitPl>Ce but twice. Hediedinjail,asamatterolf~ ." • -I M*•u mell t• l.,M. "Y'lt '.o. \o11Jio, c:i&a. .... ...... • .. ;, J Over The Counier HA~U~ .., MUTUAL FUNDS ~, ( ~ ~ . ' ~ . ' ' I 1975 " OAILYPILOT Deduetibfe'Tra.,el . Mil~'ag' ·~e Rates ' ; W edne84ay'11.~ Cloeing Prieea N~W ¥ORK STOCK EXCHANGE ~ ' . ' ' ' . ' ' , • Year'• Hlp·Lo-Ap~ {!:very Saturday Rais~d. by. IRS B7SYLVIA.PORTER IT/oinllnos.nesJ Millioris of you who own cars use them for deductible travel ln conriectlon with your emplOY.· ment, your buainess, .you·r medical needs or charitable con· tributions. . To simplify your Job or calculating bow much of your various automobile expenses are allOcable to such deductible travel, the IRS authorizes the \1Se of an optional method which MoneY's ' . Worth \ applies a specified cents per mile to the number of mil es you travel during a year fortbe deductible purPose. IN 1174, THE IRS finally raised Its optional 'llii•age rates.to reflect tho inflation in all automobile expenses - for otherwise, millions or taxpayers would have taken on tbe burden of figuring out their actual mlleaae expenses. The optional auto mileage rates that you can use in ·arriving at your business or itemized personal deductions on your 1974 income tax return are now; ~For business travel, the rate for the rirsl 15,000 rniles is 15 cents a mile, up· from 12 cents a mile on your 1973 re-turn· .:.. The rate tor each additional mile of bu,siness travel is 10 cents, up from 9 cents on your 1973 return: -The rate for charitable, medical or moving expe~e travel is 7 cents a mile, up from 8 cents on your 1973 tetu . But suppose lhat in a past year. you have taken act al deductions Md depree,jation on your car ror business travel. Then, for any y~a?' af1er the end of the useful life on which you based your depreciation deduction, another new IRS ruling limits Your O;>tional deduction for business travel to a flat 10 cents a mile. without any lS cents a mile for the first 15,000 miles. SJ'ILL ANOTHER 197f IRS ruling applies to your travel expenses should you be a travel tour leader. In this particular situation, an educator formed a group and then led the members on a three-week summer tour of a foreign country. He acted on behalf of an organization that agreed in ex.· change to pay all his expenses or organizing the group and all of his own expenses of the trip. The IRS said that the educator had to incl the fair market value of the trip as income. But since he peeled to be compensated for his services by having hiso expenses paid and by rece1v1ng a bonus. if his group w.s I er than a specified quota, he also was allowed to deduct market value of his lrip plus his other expenses asn to the production of income. The net res1i1lt of ~s 4Ji:lling is no-tax on the trip of tour leaders who are r uired to perform services in ex4 change ror getting their trips at no cost -because the de· duct ions for the trip will offset the income from the trip. But there is another, not·ao-favorable change on your 1974 tax return which can force you to df? much more paperwork than on yout-'•73 return. IN BRIEF, IF YOU received more than $400 ' in dividends qr more than $400 In interest in 1974, you cannot file your return on the simple Porro 1040A, even though you otherwise would qualify to use that short form. Instead, you must file your return on the regular Form 1040 and you also must fill in a detailed listing or your dividends or interest. whichever excee,:led $400, on separate Schedule B to be filed with Form 1040. 1n contrast, for 1973, you were allowed to tile on Form t040A regardless of how much you received in dividends or interest, if you qualified for that form in all other respects. And even ir you filed on Form 1040 for 1973, you did not have to file a separate Schedule B, no natter how much you re- ceived in dividends or interest. If your gross dividend income last year was not more than $400, simply enter that total on line lOa of Form 1040 or line lOa or Form l040A. whichever you use. If the total was more than $400, show that amount on line 1oa of Form 1040 -you can't use Form 1040A, I re~at ~ and give the details on the dividend payers and the amounts they paid in Part I of separate Schedule B. JdenUry each payment as to whether it was on stock held by the husband (H), wife (W) or Jointly (J). IF YOUR TOTAL INTEREST income for 1974 was not more than $400, enter that total on line 11 of either Form 1040 or 1040A, whichever you use. . lf it was more than ~. enter the total on line 11 of Form 1040 -you can't use 1040A -and give the details in Part 11 or separate Schedule B. For interest income, you need not identify whether eac'h payment was for the account of the husband, wife, or jointly. MARKET HIGHLIGHTS INDEXES NYSE Index ASElndex Dow Jones Ind S & P 500 Stocks f#f1i1ter" ••••d l.fJ!Cttrs ""w 'fork !UPI! -Tfl.f! fouow1no !Isl ""°"'~ 11\e 5lotk• th.ti Plave ooi-lnO'll 42.45 75.47 715.03 79.92 up up up up 0.68 0.71 7.43 1.34 Nf'W York 15 Mo~t Arliee· ¥>11 lost 111.11 most Oa~ell on P1"tc1nt ol NEW YORK fUPtJ .:_T)1~ if mDlt ac· chll\Qe on Ille Ntw Yot• Stotk !IW ll<><ks tta<J.:id on Ill• Ne• York IE~~~ perc+l\l+<)e tPl+nQOn •re \!141 S\OC:li E-t n+ng. 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Tuesday's flow waa gauged at "several hundred barrels a day'' while the gas was estimated at ,'several hundred thousand cubic feet a day," they •aid. ' Mattel Credit HAWTHORNE (AP) -Malle!, Inc .• the financi ally tn:iubled toyma&:· ing company, sa)!S It haa est.abllsb«l new lon1 and short term cl"fl(lit ar· rangemebts. The company also ~ed Tues· day It has ~ermanenUy ~t r.kxtel, a wholly owned subsidiary of Ille loys divtston, becau,se of la!><Jr problems. The l\CexlcaU i!Tant In B;>Ja CaUromla had 'Om ployed •• many •• 2.000 full-Ume and 1ea1onat warltera lJl recent years. · \ ,, • -· JI w • .. u •• ... ,,. .. r .. • .. • • ~· ,. .. .. .. .. ·- " r. " ... "' •• . • t, .. . . ,__' I, " ' • . . • :~~~OiAjiL~Y~P~liLO~T~~~-~~~T~h~Ulld~1;x;.F~e~b~N=!tX~!~3~.t~'ll~5 ~ ' ~~~~~:;ri;;~·;· c;;-----, jloalb;.,., ....... 1-1999 • ' • il)i~plac· GI? the_ Coast . • ~....;.. "' ': ,..,..,Ion .... '. "°"'71" .1;-r,::-,--.,.,,-,,...."'-~e. • • =: .. ·~~r:: DAILY Pt· ·CLASSIFIED ADS I S.2:~ ·· ~~= ~~:~~~~ ~~h1~ ~';!~tAd (,&42-s67a] Fast~~:Jff~~;:!'c:; Monhoodl• •• '. ~· ~· ..... ,_ ' .................. ~­_._..,.. - r ... .,..,,-1 .. 1 t1•~ I ~:.l"' j·r.iiil f Sole "°·"'"-~ ~· .,,.... ""'"'P.Or'Wi ..:.... ..... Sole . ---Sole HforSole -·-Sole "· ~_.,., __ _, 19 .......,., or • • ••• ••• • • • ••• • •••• • •• • • •••• •• • • • • ••••.••• •••• • •• •• •• • • • • •• ••• •• ••••• • • ••• ••• • • • • •••••••• ••• • ••• • •• • • • • • •••••• • • • • • •• •• •• •• • • • • ••• • • ••••• • • • • • •• • • • .. • •••• ••• • • •• Oassificatton 1200 ; .. •,;.•••••.!••••••••.• G .. ,... 1 1002·GIMf'Cll tOOl G1111i6rol .. IOOZ · · · ' · · •· · · · I · , . '. •••••••••••••••.-••!~~~ ••~••••••••••••••••••••J••·~··•••••~•-•.•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• GeM'°'i IOOZGtfMf'OI · 1002 G.,..,..,., 100~~ · 1002 ...... ... .. • r ! ••••••••• , ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • 1 ;·;;·~·;·;;· ·;;';,;•,;;•;.•·;.·~······~·-·.··.·.·-~ ••• ii' iii'·········•;;;•;;•;;;•;;,••;;•;;;•,;,";;';,;;•• __...,.~--------. ' IEACHDUPUX :::---~ -~~ LIDO ISLE c1assificauon 3100~ • Custom· lk1nlex ~)Block to Ocean : 2 uR .. I ""*1llwtl,_.,,. , •• i~Bcdroom unit.s'"Xloseto 1 ba. plus 1 BR., 1 bn. ., BR 2 B. ?HbAIP. • .VACANTb. h d d , , . , • , beach. s121.aoo. Lraree, p~iv. patio, with 4 v • £,. om~ on a 1g tree s a e Classilication 3700 CEMTURY 21 '"'park mg. Wll,950. lot with bu\) tins, dishwasher and shake l~ . 642·1771 673-3663 "'2"""2S3Ev" roof as a few of the many features. I ....... JC.I $55,500 c1ass1t1ca1ion 4000 , E~=~=~ TEH : UNITS. . .OCEAMFRONT I """""' · ,~ Mesa Verde 2 + den. 4 'Income property that is reatly making' . .~. Yrsnew.$51,000. money. AU NATURAL Classification 5000 ~ -' $175,000 3900sq. ft. of redwood, glass, brick and I ' I Tiil UPERB ASSUME tile. Natural ingredients in a nalwral , .._,.,,. ' OMES " VA f'.INANCIHG leaullfullyMoinlained setting in ? very cosmopolitan com· Classificalion 5100 .... .,._. •• ,.,.,. .. E A s T s · 1 o e • CAPE COD. WATERFRO""T munity! Perfect for contemporary art, BEDR003't + eflic1en1. f"llll for ceramics. for indoor-outdoor enter· ,_ .,.,_.. 11n1 1 4 IDRM 2 Story large kitchen-family with pier and slip taining, for <lCt ive family life·, possibly L:iJ Near new, warmly de· rm or formal dining. "" ~c"'"1a-s-s"it'°ic-a"'ti_o_n-S300 ~raled with fine panell· Easy upkeep yard with Huge two·story 4 BR &den, 3 BA, with perfect for you? Vacant and easy to 1ng, luxury carpets, room for garden. Obie formal dining, 2.frplc's., 3 car gar and see, au natura l, at $195,000. drape.s and load:> of de· garage. much more. UHl9UE HOMES RealtOH 675-6000 ,,.. . ,,. La~ge 8 BR., 6 qa. hol'fle on sandy beach· or use its 6 ,BR. holPe with 2 BR. apt; sO ft. lot, shore mooriltg. Si!95,000. Wi II con sider Trade Brand new 5 Bdrm, 4 bath, on 30 ft. lot. Pier & slip. $295,000. Attractive 3 BR., 2 ba. single story home on 60 fl . street-to•street lot. $152;500. Xlnt buy. 3 BR. 3 pa, sinJ\!e sty. tiome on 35 ft. sl reel · to· street lot. $89,000. W.t.TERFRONT LOTS 46x9o Ft. S250.000 30xl05 s 1s5,ooo BILLGRUNOY, REALTOR -~· J{a..j ·~~~~~1n1~"~xi~~~::t ~~ 400l17~.. FORAU $175,000. I 2443E.CoastHwy.,Coronadt'IMar .• loan. Jusl listed below,;C.~M~.~~--~~1-~~ .. ~w~I JACOBS REALTY Classification5350 compacable pcices lo' 4;·.-·:-ai... ' I;!::=:=::::::::::::::::::: fast sale. Walker & Lee -: ·• 675--6670 I G rol 'G I I~ Real i!:state 646-:--771J . ' 2919 Newport Blvd. comer 30th ••~•••••••••••••~?.~~ •• ~~! .......... ~~~~ 341 Bny'>•dl' D""" "J B bl'.J 6lbl s.rwc. ,.._. Open i!:ves. Classi:ation OOoo '-'=w""'es-"td"'-lff-Vl-la--. EXEC TRANSFER ~-~-!!!"'!_"!_!!'!'_"!_!!'!'_"!-~-"!-!!-~"!-"'!-~-"'!-~="'!-~="'!-"!-!!!"'!-"!!!• " *Balboa Bay Properties* .___""~'""'_ ... --,-JI.~ Classificatton · 7005 --=--"'""~'"-..,.." _.,,J[ll] C1assification 7100 $85,000 Sharp -1 bedroom, 3 hath, General I 002General I 002 Elegant & spaciou's one tri:Je\'el home Near •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• storyconven ience setisa prrvate co untry club. _____________ .., ___ _ bungalow type at · Hu ge famil y 1·uo m, mosphere. Completely formal d1nin·g und uvcr· private and hnest quality Sized lot Very fle."<1blc 1hruoul. Gaze ·on 'two fin <!,n!'.!ing· Call 546-5880. patios frQm, walls of glass on each side of hu ge l iv in&,. room J'restige, n1ai1"1tenance ·¥1'-HERITAGE • • REALTORS Appt. Only ~W.a.llter & ·ra /1«4U,,e s~ ~ REALTOR~ \\/ ~:S LEY N TAYLOR CO. REALTORS ~tnL'L' l!J4u C.D.M. LUXURY DUPLEX-$145,000 Big lay , Most popular con· $52,500 do in town : Jge. 2 Ne wport. Beach . BR., 2 ba. Full Commerc1al s t?rc sec urit y bldg . plus .shops . Choice $11,000. 675·7060 , location. 640-8484 · Real pride of ownership in quality built 2 t A I Mna Verde ·s ory.1 ovely home plus income. 3 Very s h arp inside ' oc ... ~lot . BR, den, 2 baths, frpl in each unit. Sun · 1 & out. 3 BR. & fam. Bes t location 1n deck. Btwn hwy & ocean. r m . 1 n x 1 n t 1 Newport. $80,000 rr·ee Jiving at its fjnest !;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;:;' IJria...) Lee Real ·Eslate '-=--=~~-,! V l..:64.::6:.' --7°'7~l;:;Lc.;0:oPe:e::nc:·E::.v:.:es:::_" _ Classit;cation 8000 rivate Dock Spy9lass PRICE REDUCTION TRl-PLEX 2111 Son Joacpiin Hills Rood I 0 M k 0 r f NEWPORT CENTER, H.I. 644-4910 neighborhood! r a e er . • !"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! $58,500. 556-8800 675-7060 1 ~~ ............ !~!!2 ~~ •••••••••• !~.~~ rn " REAt.Toas v IB S,3'7·oo·o' •l1 g hl y upgradt!d I IB . , ~ SANDPIPER mud•L Pllll wl Supplils I ~ ~Luxurious ' 4 BR. 3 BA Professionally detorated Hr Boat HCll bor $5000 Down :;i L.IJ!I 4 1.0C'al Offices To Serve 01.1 in excellent rental area. Each unit has 2 bedrooms, separate patios, quiet Brea, but c lose to shopping. Only . . waterfront home with · and custom landscaped. Classification 8035 jacuzzi w<>I and beaut. I M?gn1ficent p..illo and Only $39,300 · Squeaky Clean ~IE SA VEHO£ bedroom-family roorn, all on one level, beaut1fu ' move i n cond ition Owner lea\'lng our area and desires f<ist e.srrow! . CaU now to see, $.53,950. 5-10-1151 CAMEO ' SHORES $59,95-0 patio Room ror large v 1 e w 1 n g deck 4 CALL 644-7270 I Hi gh ly desirable area. boal • ~· I Bedroon1s, ramily roon1 , Nr. shopp\ng & schools. .,..,.. 11·~1 I!" 1 . .' 3b"'h' 3Cacgarngc 2828E.Coas1Highway,Caronade1Mar I Immaculate thrnughout. -.. _ "-!Ro Quall ~ 640-6161 ""!!!!"!!!!"!!!!"!!!!"!!!!"!!!!"!!!!"!!!!"!!!!"!!!!"!!!!"!!!!"!!!!"!!!~ llAROWOOO F'LOORS . ... _...__ ~ / Cozy living room J.'ormal Class1hcat1on 9000' p ..-.-Gner I 1002/G dine Gourmet kilchc n . · .I ap.~·-U..1920. ••••••~•••••••••••••••• •• ~~! .......... !~ .. ~~' .Family bedrooms. ssooo Spacious & elegant -4 large bdrnis .. 2 separated wings -king s ized pool & fabulous view , Also, 3car garage. Very reasonably priced at$195,000. I down ~ OWNER WILi~ T_.t-11•1 ~s ..... s'e"d··roo·-m•IACH VA/FHA R S.'l5 00Cl' Fix it and sa'c epos I . . . llt:LP YOU assume his )'our paint brush and VA I •' 1n c:>ran!i!eC:oun\y some imagination voilJ ! oan. uxt'ept1onal Classification 9100 lmm,aculately luxurious -I Keys 1nolf1ce make this. into '-* shr1rp ~~-~~35. must hurry. Call ~~~~~~~~~f -¥."" HERITAGE REALTORS VEAR -1m-·m BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 two story home 18"x36' A SPECIAL 1 WORLD family homt. Comer lot. Of'fNlliQ •nsfu1-11o81 ,.,l(f' I p.,ot, )a,cuu>. '"'"""°'· RESTAURANT REAL ESTATE Alley access" All teem'" 'Bl'?'' REPOSSESSION ,_,,...., JI ~ J cabana and a ll the trim I Spl'ei;,tl1sl!'; in govern· Call Agt. 847.fiOIO. :: --~ 3 + IONUS RbOM IG I 1002 ~----ol 1002 ~-----~ mlngs s1,s. 9SO -NeY>'J'.>01'1 .Beach prio1el OlCtllftnanct•dhomi's' 1~-----...... 1 =t. '# ettft'Q __.---locallon Sn1all, charm· -...----1, :...::~.'.···· ... ·"··'·'· . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cl ·1· ,. 9700 , 556-7777 call anytime .. ., S h ass1 1ca ion I · ,Q .... , .. I ·~ !ng. rust11: A!llple 1)ark· _ BACK BAY l ~·o:·=·=·",;··=====~1 · ee t ts large :i bc.."i.lroomi Pool Palace SJ 2 . o o u cu s t o n1 ~ <l0" E COAST ~WV COi=IONA Of.l. MAi:I PJ 9"' 1n i;, beer& wtneltcense. ACRE.A.GE 1 M E ...a d ;ii,~.batb bonus room. BEDLiCEO! ltnnchhouse, VA/E-'lf,\. CLASSIFIED lliiiPft.' ,. DC• ~ S;19.500 Phone ti/5-5511, Newport Heights O\·cr 1 full acre "'ith 70001 ew n'!l"an home, 111 t'hoiet' t'ountainj 3202 Culorado,C.\1 take ad vantage now! HOURS· Plop~i•• Cole or.-~e"!"po.·l Charn11n ~3 bedroon1 and 5(1. ft . of glass covcredJ Style . Valll;'Y •. arc~. P~iccd atj O\•t?r21.">tl ::.q.ft.4fieclrm, Hoy,t).15~400 1\1.rt. r uooQU).rtsSf. .. ~:a,C:O .. ,.,,.,~ f{l!al lors. 2ala 1-:. Coast din111f:. room. fircplaee. green houses. Also 2, 2 Story only :SJO.~ao \\1th low :! b;.llh. Jarn rn1, d1111ng Advertisers may plad! '!~===;;;;;;;;:;;==:::.1!.H':'.><w!y:.'."~C'."'d~•~1-----I bltns. bea n1ed t"e111ng l1v· homes in excellent condi· ! tlown pa}'mcnt. I rrn. \\'pJ I built family l•--------lhelr ads by telephone II FIXER 111~ roon1 !luge Jt"lt 11on. Zoned A·I. 5175,000.1 $29,900!! j Walktt&Lff home. Eris\" (';ire, fl'need PICTURETHIS l :OOa.m. toS:30p.m U.PPER 2 L 8 01 WES&T PRICED 1 1 1 ·1·1·('l'S <ind :i;;hrubs galore~ ' \\"ilh exeellent financing. $6,600 Assumes . 1 R5EAL 1-:S1·A:rE I corner proPerly. SSS.000. ;:0he,0rn"a"'d·c,1chMacam,_'.'u' ,0,1~ · MondnythruFriday I lrm ·convert lcn 1-'lu:. \\·orkshop, patio. PETE BARRETI I 45-9491 Fl lA tcrtns. J\lakeoffer. '-' u 'n 11",bo' V'cw 'l"m"•,·. ldc;il location. \\'alk lO o · d · b'>Ck f•'ce1>lace, beam·" ltonoonSaturday • "' '-" BBQ. \\le invite vour 111 I pen :Sun ay l·<J. ....., This groov) httlestarter $68,.750 And .vou own the k · REAl:rY 1 sehools & shoppini?:. JOG p I Pl •75 ••oo~-cc1Jini::s. 3 bedroorns, <:nrrA MESA OFFICE 330W. Bay 6'2·5618 NEWPORT BEACH 333.1Newport Blvd 642·5678 HUNTINGTON 8 EACH 17875 Be11ch Blvd. S40-t220 LAGUNA BEACJI 1198 Glenneyre Llpoa Beach •94·94$ .. SADDLEBACK 25201 La PatR&ud Laguna Hills 581·6310 NOR11t COUNTY dial free $40·1220 CLASSIFIED DEADUHES ··• Deadlll)eforcopy & klll1 i• s:ao p.m. the day before' pUblicatlon, ex· ttJ1t for Sunday & Mon· day Edttions when deadline is Saturday, 12 , """'" CLASSIFIED IEGULATIOHS . ERRORS: Advertisers should check thejr ads daily &r report errors jml'(ledi a&ely. THE DAJLY PILOT assumes liability for the first In• ccnect insertion only. CANCELLATIONS : When killing an ad be sure to make a record or the KILL NUMBER liven YQU by your ad taker as receipt or your cancellation. This kill number must be pre1en· led by Ule advertiser in Clll'je of a dispute: CANCELLATJON PR CORRE CTION O'E" NEW AO BEFORE RUN)'i1NG o Ewry erfort is made to Jdll OI oorrecf a new ad that has been ordered, but ~ cannot g&aran· tee to do so unUI the-ad ha s appeared jn the ....... DUIE-A·LINE ADS: These ads are 1triClly cash In idvance by mail or "'" .,.,, one or odr of· fitoes. NO phOne ordtrs. Deadline: s p .rn . Friday, Co!sta Mesa or. r~ • 12 noon at a11 bnncb ol"liC('f. T•IB DAil.iY P ILOT ~ th6 right .lO clll:tdfY, edlS, ~nlOr or l'efu1e an)' adver· lJlemenl, and to change ""-.. ...,...,..... ~prior ... , 1 CU.SSIRID. M'' ta ADllRISS p_ ..... . ~ ... .. -.. • ho I o·~ 500 R :.µe(•\lon . As ·ing 859.500. --I TO B<'ACH .• l'am,,,.,. 00 easer v -u _., .... _ me1 sony~.. un laod' Ov.·11et will eon· c 11 ~.01151 "" " breukfast bar, d1n111 " a little shop 1n fron• aJso sider l~seioption " ,,.. · ' ,.!!_~_a,_" -· .. __ 6JL4_!~1 sized bedrooms. Country Lovely Costa !Hesa 3 •VI$ IQ N • area and patio. Walk l~ Easts1de, Cost.a M·esa oft • _ kitchen . i:res hly re ·, Bdrm pool home with the bea('h. A.1a1ntalned 1n NewporL c~ F. Colesworth~ Broadway decorated. Secluded COV ·1 la rge lot. Priced at onlyl REAL TY beautiful cond1t1nn anti R Ito ,40-00 O cred patio. Best bargain S38.o00. o .. ~:ners anxious offered at only $79.950. f 'Quail l ea n Ill' 3 Bdrm.+ ut the be<ich . t:njoy thl' al and will sell V1\/1''1-l1\. i74J r.:. Coa~t 1-1 .... ·y Ca1154ti ·5880 P'. "':"'DP-.pr .. ,s,2~,ac.cl:,l,,.!•2"0•,· .,··"'~ WA TERFROHT ~l~~!e~e~io~eos:~ :!~r~ ~as;~~~~Jloc:~"~;ni:n~~: 1 J m •• Quail l . -;:::;;c;;";;'°;;";;";;d.;';;' ';;";;'~':::;;\ Ne" 3 hR 3 ba. fain. yth1ng, with <1 bcaut1ru1Jy11 portun1ly. Owner bou~ht Placw • • rm on North bayfronl. COLLEGE PARK upgraded home on a another . n1ust go t:.ike Prop...ti•• BIG CANYON Balboa Island Prime eond1t1011. 3 BR , 2 huBe alley access rear advantage, <..:a 11 -752·1920 Luxurious Monaco. l t ~~~~~~;;;o;:i;;;o;:i~ ~,. HERITAGE REALTORS 833-978.l BA luxurious cabana & yard for .on ly $47 ,500. l 842-2535. ! ·1•00 OUAllST. NfWll'<MtT ataCH BR, din rm, on fairway. J; ~~J~~;~~~~~i: Oail::.'.:::::::Ad, ~~{~:1~;~~~::• ~~e~:;;:~;an 1 ij'""""'0 """' I !\~~:·~~;~~~~~~~I 2800sq.ff.$149,500 l .~:~;:~.;J~:~: private garden patio + every ~ay _:_ A l'le~port Vista home , bedrooms. beamed ce1I· HES~R-:.81 ya rd. Su per location. G , on a nice large yard on a Cov ing ton fourplex i 11 1 1ng li vin g room Cozy • OWH $43,900. lO'k down. Ca.II : •• :ne"al 1002 Genttal 1002 qbud1eL c ul ·d1~,·sac. 3J prime Huntington loca-kitchen, centr<il air con· f &,\ssoc .. Rc.1ltors 962-7788 •••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••.,..••••••• e roo.ms, 1 ·e new lion. Oon'tm1ss th1s,c.1ll dtlloning All vours ror' throughout. Owner may agt. no"' Jor details I $26.000. Call 613 -8550 GeMral 10026,eMral 1002 & K€Y help l1nance. Call quick 8-17~010. Agt. and congratulations. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ R€ALTORsiC 546-2313. i QPf~.'..''..~·I! s fU,., 1os1 N<('f· . ~f~~/~:~KTHIS! LOT IH BIG CAMYOH Tw~a~~~ool I) l~~~~E . i ~ll lftlHim ' 1FAMILY ROOM Build your dreal'(l home on this Ho Down-GI 3 BR + 1 BR, 3 doors • 13 Fireplaces super site overlooking got£ course at Spacious two story. Pool I from beac~. S71.~. 1---------,1 ./2150sq rt end of cul-de-sac. Lowest price in· ra ised formal entry to ~ BR + .i BH, 2 doors' DOVER SHORES macnab I lrvlne realty ./Nwpt/MesaSchJs th' . . d su nken living room . lron1~acll,S99,950 Ir FROM$94500 I 'FHA F' a . IS prest1g1ous gate guar ed com-Powder room. Wet bar.. fRIPLEX 1 1 d , ,_,. ' ... •-in nc1ng 't $69 000 Go ur m el garde n ' 2 Bedroom units with as· nc u '"If lrus exclus1\e . I JUST REDUCED mun1 y. • . k i l c h c n . G I A NT sum ab I e VA Io an· J 5 ~H .. , 4 h ba .. supe~bly ./SS.5,000 t• A l\1 1 L y . p A RT y $72,500. planni:d home. 5 . Non· 675-8600anytimt BIG CANYON VIEW LOT R 011, 546-4141 . conrl1ct 1n g act1.,·1ty S · Right on the golf course just waiting 0 1 & SECLUD.EDI I spheres, big d(_"fl -little •VI IQ N • for a custom home. ""9,500. ~UN . ~;ERll.ACE. Wn~~· ~C . den. 2 wet bars; fantastic! . "'' u1g stairs to trtt?le size WI.: I view: formal UR , the' REAi!.. yy· in.aster and ch1l drens I work s! AskingS2J2 OOO. j 2743 E.Cstffwy llGC.t.HYOK-llORDE.AUX wtng. Only 042.500. Call · ,. d Ill! N 3 b d d I . d quick!!-.963--11767. • ' .... orona e ar ew e room con o on poo s ize oPf1-1111Q •11 sruNro 8~~1Ct• 1 3 OM AL.OT lot. Many upgrades including de· 'II' I Li:~~~;t ~~·e~u~l~~ice ~~~~~ ~~kr~~P~i!tc~og~it~':f~~f~ l .,. ,,,'.;:;' Ocean ViUa COMPANY $35.500. Ph' 556-2660 cul·de·Sac street. $118,500. Submit. Twa Story.Pool REAL TORS • 'SEL.ECT EASTSIDE $29,950 SINCEH"4 PROPERTIES ' . G.t.UXY DRIVE ..• DOVER SHORES BARGAI~ Thot's r;ght! T•·o sto'Y. 1~~~6~7~3~--4~4~00~~J . This luxurious property will delight " pool, fou' big he<lcoom>. 1- 'IUILDEllS , the most crltical buyer . Situated $4000 Down Shaded cntcy to mi"j ONLY $5300D .... OPPORlYHfTY between two $400,000 view re· Family Room rored 1 i vi n g _room · Plus closing costs puts I NeW~f't 'fte{iffits area, $idences. J bedrooms. 21h baths, Hard to find 2 bath beau·! Custom r?Om dividers. you in this huge 2000 sq. I CM address. clean 2BR, family room. 1'ining room . Pool. ty all dr~ssed up. Lu)(· G_our_met indoor'in.itdoor ft. home. Complete "'ithl den,2BAb~meonSOxlV U . l 1• b urious _p~nellingselS,ofr l kite.hen~ No .wax•!loors. Eas tern style foyer.! R3CPlot.Odl'.\'S38,000for ! n1que y 1vea Je. Uniquely priced. large hv1ng room. Fam•· Un_1que stairway to 15x20 separate farnity l all.C•U·Nlgel Bailey and $179,500. ly play room overlooks Pr.ivate. mas ter nnd l room and a farm s tyle l ·As&oc:iatet.6k-7Ztl. cnsy care yard With ce-~hildrens wings. Wi~d kitchen with breakfast ! 75• LIDO FRONTAGE ment decking -bring tree sun deck. One m_1le bar . 3 SP a c i o u sj . ••• J ..... Wilile . 120~ 5,-•lle e--.Dt!Mcr You ere the winner of • · 2tickctslbthe UCI Hl)MIE IASKm:AU. G4ME ., J.·cbrdary 22, ltnS Please calf. MN678, ext 3$i to Clilm yoqr ' Tickets. <North Counl)' ' L.Otl free number t1 540-1220). I ••• ' Don't 'iv~ up lbt ati1P: · Y-'•· H f>o<\ It In ' Clu•l l~d, S .. your boat or dads truck ~o m:ach. Bett~r not miss bedrooms give you lots of pac1ous S bedroom home with din· in orr altey, Ease in for ·~.•,1,1 9630 ,_.,, 1•1,0. room. Call now. Centur:y in°-,room,.oflice, separate childrens L'~ooo d 1 "~-· ""'' ·1 u"' srN1(r· 2 s wing: and family room: Secluded last Call 646--1'/111. . A 1 --~---'-'--1 ., -own· stea s ~.t -II parow.842-4474" patio in cent~r of this outst'anding ··"""''0 m"''" ~.. ·~ II VETERANS 1 1 'fainiJy•home. $169,500. .,.:o.;,';.:!,,.::;:m Tired of getting tho.. run I around??? I( you 1have P&elN~UtA OCEAMRlOMT ESTATE 4 + family _r~m & pool. I ariy questions :.bout t.iuy.1I Cla:Ssic-older residence on 100• sur· Vaulted ceibng. Pri\'ate Ing a home VA call lhc round. ed by beautiful lawns, gardens Luxurious pool e nt~nn~e rron1 VA Experts' at ' · / & master suite. Large ir· WOr14 Real &tat. trees. ~djacent40' with2 bedroom Triplex regular cul·de·"' lot. s . r . I p.partment Oyer 3 eh g3rage. (deal • Elegant decor. Call now . pccia tsts tn VA hous· · f I Id ~ 2 Ownen Un1h tos~847-60lO A"' 1ng. Ask for VetcranJ Or ,expans ,On . Ol" COU be SOid BeautU'ut airy units. No ' ~·· Cou~selor. 556--1777, 1 ffep•rately. $395,000. f ' vacanci~. Walle to all Reduced to $48.~! King 1.c•c.n,_ylc.>m=e. ______ 1 Dl •L ,4.,1766 sho pping. Enclosed: size bedrooms. Beam " •"'"' garugtts. Buy,on con· ceiling F .R . with 2161 S• JoaqWftNl11.d., M.&. t.racl. Keep PJTL 485. Swedish fireplace. 2000 , ... A COLDWELL.l.t.t«EI CO. Seller anxious. Call ~quare feet. Corner lot. 646-7111. Call now to sec tw7·6010 Agt. . • , •. ) Two story pool home. Un· believable prc·surnm~r bargain at Just SJ7,00I>! All terms ~voilab l c . Hurry Crll 8'7·6010 Agl. IRVIHE CALIF. HOME. Ma g nificent 2-story home w /beautiful wallpapers & carpeting. Model home condition & only $56,950. Family room ''AND" bonus room for pool table. HURRY!1 Lois Miller 642·8235. (M70) THE VERSAILLES IM llG CJ.HYON. Beautifully upgraded home at end of quiet s treet . Dramatic home w/panoramic view. $250,000. Tom Queen 644·6200. <M71) I FRESH & REI.DY FOR SPRING • Newly pa,inted & shiney clean. Love- ly 3 bedroom, 2t,'i bath Bluffs con· c\ominium w/great VIEW <>f Newport Bay'. $74,950. Jeanne Newman 642·8235. <M72l NEWLY LISTED-DOVER SHORES. 4 bedroom, famiiy room, dining room & pool horne1at .$165,000. Com· fortable Mediter~anean influence w /warmly decorated e ntry hall creates frie ndly 'spaciousness for family & friends. Walter "Kin g 642·8235. (M73) . 'DRAMATIC RESIDEHCE I .. LUTILUFf. Newly decorated inside & out! 4 'J>edrooms, family room. formal pin· mg. Sparkling new pool & jacuzzi in luxurious se ttin g. Lois Egan 644·6200. (M74) , • •• 901 °'°"' Drlwe HJ·t23$ '1$44 MICAt!Plwt t &4·1200 NhlpOt1 B•ach, Cllil*fli.11 tHN \ . • ( • • , • ' " ; • ., . , ' ,> , l i i I ' f ' I ' • • I ' I I ffllt"IFM:S. HD•HForS. MfmHFer ·~ ttovsnFor~ •• ~-~~•••••'• ~::.~~••••••• Thursday.February13.1975 DAILY PILOT .•••••••'·•••h• .... -• ••••1•••••••••••••••••• ••••••:•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••!••t•••••·~. _ le Ac,...,. for Ide 1200 lncw'roperty ZOOO ,.,....1hed .'-.. loo M I Oz4 I ... lk.11119 a---a. 1040 Hunt'=-Aotl a...h I 040 l.egrAG Migi911 1052 oc.. I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••,•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... ' -.. ~iT" ~ '"'I""' •••••••••• ................................... . ••.,.•••••--•• .. •• .. ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• F. b fl I AVOCADO LAND · RvM.,.xH L I h 3141, ••VS"M!S Own•r ~•aperate. .ast lu .25005Q.rt. am. Sl,790./Ac. R•fK'M ca., Co•~ OCJllltO •oc "'" n..-Be.i(t(Jful M'l"M+bUje virwhome.nextt0park. 80''0 &rller (1nanccd, ....,-••••••••••••111••••••••-c ... cw, n.t.k I ,CO-"DO f•mily ?il-i.(. toe· Bes t orrer ur $83,lOO 7y,ck Int. T11Zhl$$forcef :ellhlodattd·mJn~; £l'o1£RALOBAY oun .•• 1 College rdl Sharp 2' Br, all b\tns, bumin& 1replaco ln liv· luy of ttM WHk 640-5560 Agent s a I e ' 0 w n er I Bk r . ~ ~~ AC 3e$· p old. House well rum. 3 6r, 2 LiYilMI p 0 o'I + ~lose to pool, bbq & tnc r brk . Call NORTHVl~W Pride or Wt-.:STCLlf'f' 1418 714-63J--4ti03 Ow~er !~u c!:~r'$8:PA'*. Oa.~e~n\'U,beacNnde. S I ··':I' elUbhouse.CrpU&drps. 842-2561 ~ ownership• Bdrm. fo"nan•o"ng. R•·"'" r-m $MOt1lu115.673-4169 PIC ou1 ti bedrm, Z 1.n1 .. 0tprivacy 9 ~ l'otar1ners Dr. 5 Hr. pool, 21,~ acresi Goldcn Valley .. • ......... ,.., .Jtor)' ho~ adJactnL to ..,....... SPARLING s,,100Bel wAJti*aisal!! vi~wbome$4 ·"""'· wl w cpts. frplc. S"m.500. Arizona. 10 mllm rrom S865 mo.-$880 mo. Only Mewpot;'fleoch 1169 the Mesa •erde Country JaC.UZZJ• REAL £S'l'ATE 4 SR, Den. 3 Ba, formal &tjoy the Good Ufe By owner. 11 ~'!;. in.c;ura· o av is pa m. $2S9S . a11k1na ~'"°each. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• · Club. Separate lam rm 133-aMB dinin1. lf(e fa mi.rm, boat C~ 49l--2.513 ble l'onlraet or sale a vii.II. 544-3417 today l714) 7S2-1700. 2 Bil, 2 Ka, Quiel location. w/muaive.f:t:iJoand wet -gate. 2JOO ~sq. ft. near Mlssi0ttVlejo 1067 (2l3J 944-9tf.88, ext 241 NochildrenorpcLs.$2:50. bar. lot~ ~~ hu;e $48,950 •OPEM HOUSE* ·beach. $56,900. SKR ••••••••••••••••••••••• weekday$. *40N~V;f!ACS I mo. 646---4622 1 Ef~~ ~~~~~ Owner 'w,0}1~~~~~5:'.!'f ~1 ,. tt968;:.~::~t condo, . 3~~:rif.~ r,:;~.~~~. :• 11':~~~,wN:ia~·r~; .. ~·~; ~~~\.;:,"~r •;:!t: it!:; ~~-·,_-_;~.l~11H c•h':,1~~-·~,;~c1:u:iJ.~~l1E~~~~ med ate. -l.lrS79,.SOO'. Sacrifice famrm 3 car gar trailer boat sltp: m•in channel ton air. charm g. yd, wl'J. Lowest at S67,950. f'EE. & elec. $95. dwn. Owner. l ''•.!!!!""-·-··='·~ ..... u .. .,--.,,.,",.. r qall S-8!124. ~ Save thoUs8nd!I! accesli'offaUcy.Walkto view.~8r,2Ba.trpl. cov 'd. pat1ol'i. l'o1any Ov.·ner.644-4/m 836-722 tHVESTMENTDlVISION ·Lov<'lYlBl<pllL'>.lo/•ba. / Beautiful home, park· beach und Lake P3rk. 90</< fin. or lease opt. xtr3s. $50,900. Bkr. 0 d On B IB • .i... -! ..... ~ "'...,8821 avail. $74,500. 846-1530 495-1020 OWNF.R Anxious! Harbor 40 AC Indio, Citrus or TW0-5 unit apt bldg just u1s 1 · c shower. uy. !Gil)\IQfWQ , like landscaping, trees. ,,_,.. V1ewHomes()penHou&e agri, S9SO per ac; ALSO completed for sale.Close 1213J697--6087. IOUTHCOAST plants, bia pool with GeraldS.Thomas,Rllr. l"IM 1044 REDUCED. J>riced to 'J'llURS/FRl4----6pm, 240 ac. 18 ml So. ot 10 major shoppin g ~~Al-0-lralmn jacuazi, party patio. MOCISMT. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sell. Elegant 5Br. 3ba SAT/SUN1-5pm. llemet,$600perac. Your center. lst yr write-off HousesUnfuntillwd brick fencing. Entry hall HEEDED GREEM, GREER llome tn Exel Area. 2327 Port Lerwick Pl terms. 41it$·1020 $ 14 M , ~ 3 u -2 S 1 9 ; ••••••••••••••••••••••• opens 1.0 gracious living ~ s l/S T ool 1 --~_,,_~---c-::c:c:I 4·PLEX rm, 3 big bedrooms + Are the g r eenbelt s Pool, spa . ..,.,.. .. a un enn1s courts, P • leacltP__... 1350 c592""°.:.-.:50::1:.:0:__ ____ _ · around lh o·s bri·ght, ll·lOS.830-5164. jacuiz1.recrealionarea. , .... r""'"., Gf'fte'ral den area. massive · .-770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW4ullit 2blkslobch 320Z Assumable FHA loan for you tax shelter buYers. Two· 3 bedroom &r two . 2 bedroom units Just up the hill from the 'beach in Costa Mesa. Total price :iGS.000. Walclt'&ltt REAL ESTATE 545-9491 VETS Wtiy pay" rent wHen you can buy n home "4th le5 tk>wn th.an 1st• and la5t months tr~nt. w, have many hom9 .jn all price ranaes \() ht bought un· der this pro&ram. Walt&or&Ltt REAL ~'T.\_TE s•S-94tl POOL HOME $37,950 Super sharp 3 bedroom, 2 bath, one year old. Pool Iii: jacuzzi. Seller needs rast sale. Don't miss Uus one. Assumable lo3n on huge lot. Walcor&l.tt REAL ESTATE 545.9491 r1replace, copper plumb-Assume Existing Cheery 3 bdrm .• 2 ba. BROKER 640-.. . BEACH LOT Great buf. good ta~·····:················· ing,newcarpets,drapes. VA loan on the'§ br home in Univ. Park. No llARBOR View. Llve in wrile-<:1£f . Income $1200. FREE _ . FltEE 540-1720 1 ~ ba W /den, Call •·green sLufr" Cor yard or LOVE TO luxury. Ov.·ner has put 38'x207' R-2 Lot. mo. Pt1 a n y x tr a s. •Prol es~ional Service• T ARDB.L, Courtesy Realty decorating, it's all been $$SAVEMOHEYS$ many extras into this s C11p1strano8each. 536-2579 *LANDLORDS• .._ .. 962-7751 ,done -beautifully! This is a beauty but UR . 3 bath home. Just S90.000.t714)49J-047S. Ho111efindtrs• REALTORS $59,900 needs work . Vacant, in11l . l'ron1 the beach? Convftercial 642-9900 295S Harbor Blvd. Oww r....-..ec1 Raisor's Realtors xim",,'tta"reeas_oclda.113,orBR\ .• 'rmBsA. ~~~~=·worth cf furn. Prop«ty 1600 DAMA POIMT California's LargesL l 1 Years new.48edroom. C LL 83• "600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• p EXES •HcntalSC'rvice!• Isn't Tiiis ¥nMen 2 bath, bltns. lots or A -KATELLA REAL'l"'i also is avail. for sale. OU L Y041W__..Tole paneling. Boat gate. 2 837·9400 BHOKER 640--5770. TAX SHB.TIR Fabulousoceanviev11s -p · 5 M " t t , d k 5newbeaut1fulduplexes The very finest area rn at1os. 1nu es o SeelrtCJ Double 7 Invest an ma e a pro-From SQ!,,950 this entire commW'lity! A beach and IEdlilson Iii No, it's true, Utls one has Newport leach 1069 ONLY 10 L[fl fit! 8 Commercial busi· $9,SOOdown setting you'll be. proud to ~~~· Subm ta terms. 2 . 2 1. 1 c · ncss rentals. On Newport Offo"ce Ope•• Wk•ods l.t-5 be I A Id . .,...., ~ s tories, 1rep a es ••••••••••••••••••••••• Blvd . CM. Llquiduting. In. go n ~~uni· ' 5l6--ill6 .an~ ... yol:' don't have to OCEANFltONT !-louse & Low price $89.500 Broker Wkdays<-all tY or your chi""'""'" too. wail until summer to en-gar apt by owner eves & l BR CondominiurM 646.3928 Eves 546.0521 496·3431 Agt. .10 min. to ocean l~).min. 'Joy the 2 sundee~. A de· 'd 21· J3931 J\lalaga Dr. Disneyland. Walk to So. light£ul 4 bdrm., 2'h bath weeken s 645-77 Dana 1-larbor Coast P laza. Fantastic 3 home with added room Steps To Ocean Me X t t O RU n n in9 Condominiums Income !tomes bdrm. + family room. for fun and games. Immediate possession: 3 St r •am. n e or Forsol• 1700 Call 546--0022 · $54.500 bdrms. + den, 2 baths; Mewport's Upper lay. ••••••••••••••••••••••• WoUcer & Lee CALL 552-7500 assumable loan. $75,000 $40.950.-$44,950. loiiioiiii~~'.:'.:'.:::-·1~""""""""""""""""""""""""""""1 REALESTATE •VISION• I DOH.,.WAIT! Promise Her 145 Uninrsity Dr. Only $23.500. for 1Hi8 sq . REALTY (JustofflrvineAveJ ft . of quiet living . 2 Priced at only $232,000. An......._ 548-7223 lkdroom. lV.Z bath, adult Sellt>r will carry back a r ,,_,.. C · nlry A Red Hill Company d N pets & · B"t give her this custom OU con o. ew car contract al K',~ interest Univ. ParkCente1· B ·r I k collage with a warm D 1 blk t .. _ drapes. eaut1 u par over JO years. By appt. K•itchen 1rv1ne up ex, . o ocean. 1"" d J St ,75 crackling fireplace un-1~~~~~~~~~~~1 BR $89 500 like groun s . ust only derwoodbeamreilings, BRICKED in thisl ~'i,';;_'&d~n.2blks.lo down+tax unpoond•'>ll 1£ IQ ·1 ~ country kitchen, candle spacious 3 bed.rm, 21/i! Condo-2 sty, 2 br. 2 ba, ocean.$67,500 gCov1e1836you 'Ai2m06mediale in. PIUacQI• lite dining looking onto bath, lovely Condo. Best patio, air. no maint. 4llR.cannlfrontS65.900 a __;,. · lush rolling green lawns. location. io'ully air condi-OwnerSJl,950.&14-4887. 2STY·A-framei5.S.OOO l~""""""""""""~~~~~'I Prap•rl:i•a - Three cozy bedrooms a tiQned . Silting bedroom ch 1048 AlsohoiceRenLals lrvine-2 sty, 2 br, 2 ba. 7S2•1920 sunny den all nestled un-w/full kitchen and bath Loquna Beo C •YWOODR"•LTY l ••oo owu~l1. NIWf'O•T ,, .. ,., 22UMITS I BR house near Newport Fwy Sl05. 2 Br Costa Mesa $160. 2 Br Newport Reach $185. 2 Br l-lunt- 1ngton Beac·h, bike to beach. Vacant I Or horse ranch, SISU . ltlil pd. Agt, 1-~ee. 979-8430 ALA R.ENTALS Wl loPtcUltlZl l'f ~I.VOCI fttfil s:.· NIW'OltT & U.T, C.M. 642·1lQ we service the beacht"!'I. tluntington l,o Laguna & inland Orange County. Largest sclec11on of re11· tats 1n the Area. Bach 's for students. d t · t tely M" d ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' ~ patio, air, no main . e r ower1ng s a facilities. 1rror e • 548'-1290 * OwnerS31.950.fi44--4887 Ol'fN!l!Q•orsr1.1N10 11••<r• unique home with a 7'-,{. Contemporary; 2 bdrm., BY OWNER .3br,11.~ ba, 1 Brs couples &singles 2,3,4 & S Br homes for s ngls & ramllies. all I 0°/o DOWN P"'"' $1 zoo. treesandonly$38,950! panelled walls. A. most DUPLEX HARBOR assumable loan. Only l bath 1n each unit. Close vacant. 547 ,000. 1-lbr. POOLHoME Beaulllul l••ge' pool, ,a;1 heated & filtered in large '"''·.:, .. , ... ,.:;: $31,950. to town & beach, wilh High. Ensign, Marin('rs. ~·1EW l'l1nfffJ?lll'Mlll'tfUt!J ocean view. Frplc. & 1'hur. lhru Sun 646-7343, • I !!! ... ;:ii(.:F.}J____ yard. X Int condil ion. l'oi on . thru Wed . 5'15-1275 Sl62-44Jl i::: 54&·8!03 sss~HER ASSOC. ----HOMES Moves You In 4 or 8 Units ~~~·RENTAL~ payments less than renl. Co.sta Mesa units at only 642--8383 Sl9.950. Full price. 2 7.SX'sgross. Pyramidupi---.:..."'--'--'-'--- Bedrooms, 2 baths, bltns, now. ·rrade-ins and ex· Bolboo lslond 3206 R/0, wood cabinets, t"A changes accepted. ••••••••••••••••••••••• heat, air conditioning, 1£ IQ .1 ~New Bayfront, t~itll e yard. 3 Bedroom home •BEST BUY• 4Br, 2Ba partially fumished V3· Me sa V erde . 1947 cant & r eady for OC· Killdeer Circle. $63,500. cupancy. Too mS:ny ex· Owner. 557 -2.528. tras to believe. J ust list· D I I 026 ed at ~.950. ona Po nt Wolker & Lee ••••••••••••••••••••••• REAL ESTATE NEW DUPLEXES Dana 545_.49 I Pl. rrom $68,950. 33931 ----'---1---1 Malaga. Agt "96-3431 El Toro 1032 $260 3-ldnn. $2000Down Hey . mo\•e in. Vacant, freshly painted. Near new carpets. Built·ins. Close to scHools & shop- ping. Call Bkr. lllla N. Cst I-fwy, Laguna 494-1177 Have LIDO ISL»ID Charming 3 br. 2 ba, frplc, immed .. occupan- cy. S82,500. Ov.•ner / Ae:ent 673-6489 Claustrophobia? 1r so, you'll be exceeding-I "'""""=~-~·~-~-...... -~-...... -~-~~-~-~ I The.e Homes ere v~ cant & Must be Sold How!! C-de!Mar ' IOZ ...................... Eshrlololokk 963-4543 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------1 ly comfort3ble in the ex-MONT EGO-4 BR. 2 Ba, tra large rooms of this BY OWNER Wcstch{f 4 io~.R., Newport Cntr frC'sh. new home. The bdrm, 3 bath, family & view, pror. landscaped, bdenMltbMll is presently selling their new condominiums, Ca- nyon C r est Es.l utes, Joc.ated at the comer ol BY OWNER 2 STO"-Y $43,950 most modern appliances, study. S89,000.fH2-4519 new near new. IOI} thick lush carpeting & down. dramatic design will de-NEWPORT P.10NTEGO-Never lived -light yo". as wilt the HEIGHTS R ....... great ocean view! Close in " BH . 2 Ba, F .. CEM,_ to shopping & beach. 3 BH, 1'1.i Bal,hs, wood w/manyupgrades&fan· LOCATION .stn.500 ls the pru:e. \\'Llh paneled family room: on tastic view. YOUltTt:RM SAVAIL. xlnt terms. Let's discuss lar.:e lot. New carpeting 4 La rge bedrooms. Eas) them! & s hutters thru--out. access to shoppin g, S.S9,900. PALERMO· 2Sty, 4 Bit, 3 Ba, next to greenbell, near pool. Nice!! w fw cpts, call Village UDI Island. 2 BR. 2 sty ..,,., Gardens.839--8321. Place · !\la~nificcnt Vicv.·. 1>1cr -=-==~-----1 Prap•rti•• r o r b o a 1 . Y r 1 y . $20 950 752•1920 213 -876-2723. 2 s'tor,~. CMAILSt. NlWl"Olll ..... , .. Bolboo Peninsula 3207 2 I~ Project part devl, multi ••••••••••••••••••••••• s2b.950 F'ull price. 2 units 2f5ths ac. _prune YEARLY 3 br. 2 ba, nr. Bedrooms. t t.'J ba~hs, bcharea. Roy,64.5-4400 beach . S395 mo . Sl300. moves you .1n! ! Agt. 213-ti93-264S, 675--'J173 BJtns, R/0, oversized Lotsforsale 2200 wknds. close Ls , plenty ol •••••••••••••••••••••••1---------- storage, FA heat, al For sale : Choi<:e Ar· Charn1in~ c~ttage sm. 2 con~ .. w/w crpts, drps, rowhead lot. North Shore br. I ba. stove, relr1.g, polished stone entry. 6 3 8 9551 ulll. $235. No pets. Refs. F ed . p tc a r ea . -or 644 --0997 -enc patio. aymen _ 897_7207 eves. less than rent . Call ..::::...:.-=-~--..,--839 -832 1. Vil l age Mobneffdrite.. 38r.3Ba.den.D.it .. gar, Gardens on 5th St. ju:;1 Trciiler'Porics 2300 patio. 1h btk. Ray & Bch.' west of Harbor Blvd. 1n ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lse. S400. 675-3122 Santa Ana. MOBILE Ho me Pk . CoronadelMcr 3222 PALMSPRIHGS Brid ge port . Trade••••••••••••••••••••••• • Pacific V\ew Drive & new MacArthur Blvd i Corona del Mar. starting at $&6,900. Sales of'lice & model n o w open. PHONE 640-640l. OHE&OHLY Save commission with this t story 4 bedroom, nearly new Lake io~orest home w/ many improve· ments. Assumable 770 Fl-IA loan. Principals on- ly. Call 586 -5950. 4 yrs old •nd owner is re-~1l.~ll@U't;:l I m• UGI t'rwy. a nd !';Chools. Only I IQ .1 l ady. DO IT NOW' TEL. ~Il1l"W Plac• • LAKE FOREST 0 _842 __ •_31_1 ______ 1 499.zeoo P1op...ti ... · S2700. down, 2 Br, pool , Sl0,000 eq·. for C M , 4I:fRSof llwySISO PALER~tO-Corner lot jacuzzi, nr. shops. Xlenl Laguna a rea. Box 1504, J BR Boatshp$4.50 w/great view, near pool view. 846_1315 Avalon, Ca 90704 3 Bil ·rownh_ouse S475 45 Ft. R·2 lot, ready for 4 gara&es, side by side. plus an income unit r your future security. Includes solid built 2 bdrm., din/den home. Great location & only $69,500 UoiY<nlty Realty 3001 E. Cst ffW)'G73--&10 Seclusion in woods. 3 BR. 7S2·1920 2 BA, ram rm, delightful WATER DAMAGE ••OO OUAILSt. Nlwl"Otlt 11ACH decor. easy care fenced and squeaky Ooors and yard. l\1otivated seller. -ocean view. What a Monterey Submit!!i59.900. package! Fantastic 675_,600any11.. -fioancing ava>iable. "°'· By The Sea the re:.l or lhe story, call "•VI$ IQ N • ,...__,"'·state Hed Carpel, Reallors. """'"" ,,,_ "''-Sacrifice REAL TY by MAGNIFICENT loughtAnotherHome &lennis.Super~'. l --'--'-'----~---1 . 4BRCDMfinestS750 ncomeProperty 2ooolM«MMtoin, Desert. JBH Lii is B'frtmso ~I AN ':I' M 0 RE T 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Resort 2400 67.5-72"l5 Bkr. CHOOSC: ••••••••••••••••••••••• 752-04_60 cmytime FIX UP BIG BEAR home for rent, LG mod duplex 3 br. 2 ba, -10 Units, Costa Mesa. Avail. Daily/ Weekly / nr bch. 603 Begonia. $375. fl.1oderale rental area, no l'o!o. 979-1234 554-2561 /834-1720 vacancy. 1'\/car shopping &bus. · OutofCOIOlly Pyramid Exc1tan9an Properly Redtors 833-1768 2550 UT IL. pd 1 Br duplex, peu: ok. walk to ocean io jungle. S195. 274JE.CstHv.y FRESHoc••~J.IR Beau.t1ful , park ·l1ke &10ST Beautiful spot in Corona del A1ar ~ CEDAR & GLASS I ,::rounds, nl::!a r the Green-Mew" lk 6 TURN You OH? 'u•tom, b"ilder's own •--~1 L f II" fl So.Calif. L enew. yrs. Fountain Volley 1014 " I ue t. uxury · 1 c oor ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mon-Fri 9lo~ Sal -Sun 9to!: LUXURY 3000 Sq. Ft. con d o m i n i u m i n HOMEFINDERS old. 3 br, lg. ram. rm, 2 •••••••••••••••-1>••••• Delightful 4 txlrm, large ~o;N~IJ~ !.~~n~!!~~ plan. entry halt. big 83/4 o;0 Loan ba, frpl, dbl. gar .• shake S ·-L <a..&. sep FR, f'"DR plus den. ramdy room. d1n1ng root, beautifully lndscpd. pGlllan ..... ,... . 6'"k VA loan. Assume ocean view. 'I room, oversized hv1ng !5'lr down on pair of Buy from owner before Reflected thruout th.is 3 $229. per mo. A real HOWARD "JOHNSON l rm , prl\'ate master;"""""""""""~~~ ............ ~1 Co\·1ngton4-plex's near interei;t rates go up ~room home. 1'-1ex1can value at $54,500. Call bed r o o m , wood 1· Soulh Coast Plaza. again ? &14-7701 tile walk way; !!tracerul now, INiS-4456 R I 4971744 1 cabinL"tr.v. 571 ,500 Principals only ple01se. •rches. deco•aUvc lron SAYHB.LO ea ty . 540-1720 I Am•D"'l PaulW.B..-ekl work. Unique shutters TO A GOOD IUY -• The perfect summer ren-& Assoc. 642~550 d $5500 rorlotsofprivacy.Call WE WILL SEl~L YOUR TARBELL. tal less than '"2 block Reduce ' . The RMI ~·~i!?. ~~n~:.~c~~u~ 110M E ror 4 c~ COJ\1 . REALTORS from terr1t'1c beach-4 BH F o u R PL Ex c. M . lrvineTcrrace.vlew38R Estate Fair rm. corti pl decorated. MI SSION . 9 Orange & 2 BR units. only 2-JBH. I ~~ ba, with ns· w/pool. Now 51S9,500. 8l9--6l3Jor536-25Sl S&S coostruction. R.E. CounCy Multiple L1sl1ng 1 295SllarborBlvd. 1 $!15,500. l-l urry.644-721 1. sumable V.A. loon will Ownerwlllhelpfinance. _ _:::::....:.:.:.:c:.:..c__...c.._1 byl\1cvay.96S-l4S6 Boards ava1labte-1r Jt I 1\gt. make for a good in· HALPIHCHIM.Rltr. TEENAGERS qual1f1es. Free consulta-!!arbor View Jlome , 1 • • vestml.$67,500. 27Z7E.Coastllwy. p•R•DISE AsAHnableloari tion&estimate-Realtor popular l\1onat•o model.l"'ANrED : L1<,\o Is le Yeager Heally S56-{;l7l --642-2991 -Number onc By Ov.·ner. 2 BH . convert l'roperl~'. S60M ran~e 675--4.192 I bon You' can't iudge a book I f' I' I I ··new poo • us room < for JO years. den. Newly decorated. 2 riv r1n c1pa s on y. l6'x29', lWO block! to by its cover. Just so with l .iii;i;;;i;iii;iiii~iiiiiiiiiiii;o;;iii Ba , 56 7, 900. Le a se· 1-t;.l-' -•---'-'-'-'------, Gi9..+ic schools . Assume 71/i!'t thi1 gracious custom Duplex v A t.. 0 a n, A gt _ built. 4 bedroom home in .. ,..TC t).l.\--4l9l LI00 --4 br. 3 ba, 2 sty_, 4 BR owners unit with 714 /842-7481 downtown J-luntington ROMAIFOlllll I -;::ARLY area Bluffs: la. 2! ~I 1 d -t :-I c . Own c r · 3BR ental south orl~C.:"'-'"--"-"-----Beach . You must seethe Woods-Cove. An olde BH . 2 ba .. din. rm , fpL Sll2.ooo. 6i3-8760 I Bayliide. One year new. u.~Oft leach I 040 inside to believe all the Laguna home w/a guest Ori g. owner. Sti3;;~0 ~~"n Santo Ana I 080 . Call... 721 1 ..... ,,....., .. ..,. exciting extras. Call Cen· apt on huge 16 800 sq ft B k ---'"le•· ••••••••••••••••••••••• . , · · roer -••••••••••••••••••••••• tury 21, 536-iS42. lot Room o·or -1 & Owner abandoned .o-~-~------· •·· Costa Mesa 1024 Spanish Villa by the sea. BY OWNER $29,500. 2 br, ~:1~;~1.~f.i.&iQrden s Super Condomini11111 i ••••••••••••••••••••••• Elegant wrought iron 1 ba. l 907 1 Pauline. Deluxe, beautifully up-j VETS OU PLEX S.29.000 3 Bedrooms 2 Datha, ha...-dwood floors, BLUE HAV EN POOL. Large patio. Quiet street. $38,500. RoyMcC ..... Realtor lllOMI,._. Costa M'e1aMS--rl29 MuaV.T- 3 br, 2~ ba, frplc. ·Encl ~tio, dbl gar, jacuzzi, pool. 1 Blk to MVCC. $46,350/0wner. 9-4 Mon -Fri 89•-1353. 547-9975 anytime. New England 2·Story Trees! Trees! balcony off 2nd story 968-2165 J?raded. 2 bedroom, den. 1 master suite. Garden ----------1 2~'.: baths. rplc. Shows patio off spac.ious li\line: ''Abandoned'' ltke a model. OwnC'r very k. " ,,.,ed bdrm• motivated. Best buy rn rm, .... • 4 BR-2 St-.Pool park·l1ke yards. brk, -r area. 583.500. JJ•.500. CaJJ 962-55<6. 'leach-$28,500 'iiiiiiii!i 675-1600 •yffmo Lari,iefamllyslzedliving l~... . VISION room. Gourmet kitchen HANOY·MAN special; 4 • e • v ,\ appraised •"'on 't lastl CALL World Reel Esta!• The Veterans Specialist 556-Tm S~ La<JU•• I 086 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -+den sweeping stairs to BR. d e~; lg. s und~ck, REALTY separate master & occao view; bltn k1tch; 'J.B ll OOLLJ-IOl!SE children •s suites. As· w /range, Q\•en. d /w. 2 2743 E. Csl 1-lv.•y ocean view. corner lot Rea!Estate byNl&AY TWO EXEC. POOL HOMES sume 8v4 r/r FHA loan. Car gar., ho m e . needs -:=:C:o:r:°';:":' :":"::.":'~·=r==.!,::~s-t::._7~.;(JO=::t;.l~2~-::81l85::":B:k:c:. o-I $23,500 bal. No new loan gen clean·up, yard work. ~ costs $242 mo. pays ull. etc. but a steal Cor SSS.~ dli'Q-0 .i\, A; f) -C ~C. • Sac. llurry . Ca ll Missionltc~~~q4--0731 0~ J..'-QU ~._-(.!) P(/.-;J 963-7881 The Reu l Laguna Hills 1050 Tl.at lnfri9uin9 Word Game with a ChucJ:le Estalers. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1,.11.,. ..., cu.Y 1. POUAN ONE WITH BASEMENT SECRET By owner upgraded 4 Pride of ownership area. Rosemarie. just listed Bedropm, covered patio, Easy care yds, and . · A N 0 T ff E R view. Barga1n $50 ,750. )lools. Beautifully de· SEABURY".1lus<¥Je is Call830-2292 I DES N 0 C I '°on'o'~:~Te~~s~ti~No':~ the big 4 ~r, mRodehl LagwnaHiguel 1052 L1-1.;.1-"'"11-1-"1 -J-~ w/ma!lter s uite anc ••••••••••••••••••••••• l -L. -'-'--~--~-~-'--'· 842-9371 si kitchen has alll•..;. ______ _ w~ to~ gourmet appl's, lg• laml· VllW OF HILLS I F E T B ' I : 99" ly, na1Sit.one (pie, loads . . 1' from.. "' sq . il>otage for only Lagun1 .. Nigud. 3 bdrm.. I I I r I flunti ngton ~eac , s most $48,900! (Better keep it a 2 ba. Lgc. assumable g r a d c d 2 b ~ d rm ''Seabury'' sold in just 4 sale or lease. $49,950 ~-;:.L..cE:,..:.H:..;.O_L:;..-l. R~mbef the good old ••• JohnMcL~n 2516VhtoDrive Hewpor1 leach You arc the winner or 2 tickets to the UCI HOME BASKETBALL GAME FebruaryZl, 1!175 Please call &12-5678, ext 333 to c l aim your Tickets. tNorth County toll free number is ~0-1220). ••• 8UNITSMESA $128,000 ·Solo EXCHANGE beautiful San Luis Rey •642--9900• Downs. 3 plush bedrooml---------- suite:i. Pool near by. Goll 483 MORNlNG Ct\NYON & tennis close. Reduced Avail. 3f lS . Do not dis· to £85,000 fo r quick sale! turb tenant. 2 br. 2 ba. Call SETTLE REALTY. rtpl, dbl. gar. $400. pei Vista. mo. Lease. 673-7099 ---7..c1..c4c.17.c2c.4_7c.t77_· --1Costo Mesa 3224" R.ches. Fama. ••••••• •••• • • • • • • • • •••• Groves 2700 Clean E·S1de 2 br cottage. ••••••••••••••••••••••• New crpl. freshl y paint- H ' R h ed & ready ror NON orse anc S~10KERS. $235mo.Call $41,750 .... ~ ..... Eight year old custom •---------- home. Central air cond i· 2 Br duplex, crplS, dr~s, ttoned. 3 Bdrm. + fami· bltns. gar ~cl. Patio. ly. Zoned fOr r.orses. Call No pets. l ch1kt ok. $195. Bkr. mo. 646-3786: 545--0760 963-4543 Oranges-Wa lnuts·Horses. 9'J ac. Nr ski resort. Roy. 64.5--4400, Agt. ltecl Esiate W911~d 2900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rent or lease $310 to S.125. 3 Br. 2 ba. lrg kit, breakfas t bar & din rm. Crpt, drps. d/w, bltns. frplc. Upstai r s un· finished fdm rm. Cov'd patio. Blockwall front & rear. 2 Car.gar. Newport &S.D. Frv.·y . :W.S-763101 R-2 LOTS wanted, Corona ll > 74•1-5728. del Mar or Costa Mesa.1-'--------- C al I Warmington Brothers, 673--0930 SERIOUS Buyer-Single or l'o-1ult1plc Residential . Principal onl y675--0"ll5 Rrntols ••••••••••••••••••••••• HouieS funtisMd • •••••••••••••••••••••• Get1ttal 3102 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WALK to beach. l BrSllO. •••• GaryMamson 17322 Elsi.-. Clrci. H..,li~leado You are the wi nner or 2 tickets to lhe: UCIHOME 8AS\(ETIWJ. GAME February 22.19'75 Please call 642--5678 ~xi 333 lO c laim yo ur Tickets. (North Counly toll free number 1:: 540-12201 . util pd Newport Beach. * * * $l1S. vacant rnobile.1------'--'---- Costa Mesa. Also v11cant Duplex, 2 hr, small rncd l br house, can keep yd. No$i ngl~. lct\lldok, hQrse, SISO. ut1I pd. Agt. pet ok ~165 mo. Isl & las1 Fee. 979--8430 + $S0 cleaninp,. 1917..\ lcAoa lslertd 3106 Pullerto11. &l2--o8Sl • ••••••••'••••••••••••• 2 Br. CrpL". drp.'\, range & 2 Br. l Ba , bU.ns, rrplc, to washf'r. Nr shop(nnl{. Qt 6/7-75. neighborhood . $2ZS. 675-7673 64tl-3109. Newly decorated, shows like a dream.' Priced below replacement COii· u. EAlate-IJke grounds. room tor your boat. f'orest ot treea. Entry hall, 4 bdrms + d en area, hardwood! floon, brick fireplace, wood ciablnoltY\ 143,000 , pcirlltcel elesant. Debghlfully up-5 e c re t , her I as t loan. Vac;lnl. Coni;ider I• 11 TownhousewitbaUotlhc days). R td Carpet, I f I I d1ytof1llen1picture1 -when addea extr•• neaehwa1• 962-Mn cnii•IN·M""TI" l•c <-::::-~·::::·::::·::;::'.:......,'"' ~1, '"" w"' big -has to ofCer. 7 Pools, 21..::=....:=:.------·I u 11u f\l l 11 " •· lwere men? t·•• Pn.lr or 4 plexes COstu Mei;11. Only SGfi.000 each. l1ard to find value at lal»oaPnhtsaicl 1107 DESIRABU! 540-1720 TARBELi,., ~H~~l~~ c l" b h • " -• s • n d ALL' tERMS ~-o_T_E_G_o_s_--t beauti{u ll y ... .landscapod REALTOR& I I I I I I 0 c-le•• ,,,. C"tn.c~t• q~ I ~~-Vols No Down ~ 6 • 4 766Z • bv 11111~11 1n 1i.. "''"'"9' -d grounds. Cal vi:Jl,ut)' 21 • .. • . )'Oii o.,.e1op 1,_ .,_,.No. 3 below •• tor more information. Appraisal onJeNid 536-7542. 3 Lorge Bedrooms Family room llunUngton Village: 4 br, 2 Trailer or boat access ba, very clean. Crpl Walklobeach Lhruoul .. 163;l2 NeQau, llu.try, submit your ofrar H.B, ~70. Jade Realty IM7 1.231 1 l I OWNER ANXIOUS 3 Yr Old. 2 Sly, 4HI', 2ba. Xlnt cond . Pn11n , Landscuped. $47.950, 4911~- i9 ~"1~'fs~a~!~~!lfTTflS IN I' I' 11 r r r I • ~~·~8~N~~~E \tl1f1$ I I I I I I I SCRAM-LETS Answon In Cla~siflcallon 8010 these prices. Good loca· ••••••••••••••••••-••• lion. Owner will rinance Oceanrronl. 58r, 3bt!., ful at 8<K interest. See to ly equipt , avail unll believe. Call !\OW C7l41 June. $500 m6'. 673-S4l0. 7$2-1700. . "-"' .... h 31 •8 [~'lti!ilil ~::i::;~t:~.=.-;;;:; lNVEITMliHT DIVlllOH 494-8170 I r HOMj,; 2 Br. 2 Ba. cpfd, d~. rorced air hent. G;1rb d.13p .. bit-ins. frplc. put lo, a:arage. water rum, Adu1\,\only No 1>et.s RA,l'E I\ t:A~~~llLE Aeross I t.:ountry Cl b 115 M..-sa Dr.• s.&1-UNI J • ' I I t .. • I Thu.wdo1. Fobru17 13, tv70 . ,.,... I¥ lwwot U...,.:....d ,.,._ l11wnl Unf•nobhod ,U.fw Klahod ApGI lnwnt Unfurnhho!I Apoi h11Mh ,,.,..I~ ,.,..__;:::.::::.:"-'="--------'"":.::=:.:..;=="'-'=;..:;c:: ••••••• .. ••••••••••••··· 1 ··••••••••••• ... •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ••••••••••••••••••••• •••*••••••••••••••••••• • U.M•mdl 3 . H UI "'~d • . ...................... . -.,. -c ~ .,_ J7Z2 -• •• .. ··o c ... 1. MIM 3124 , ... , ...... -J840 Howport ·-3169 THE EX<ll'l'INO •••••••••••••••••-••·• .,...,.. .....-~rt ... I ,.. ••••'••••••••••••••••••• -i11· •••••••••-•••-•••••.. & ~ " \ ... ~ .................... ··········-·········· ....................... PALMMRAAr-'1 .. ' .,.••••••••••••••"'I•••••• .......__ ' . 1 • 3244 Mewpori a.a _j2•t JlACHS,l.AR. nicely de· Of{LU"XE 2 1;1:1' Condo, NEW • NEW Deluxe i e.-2 e~ 3 BR. 2 B1, shag, b1tns, MINUTES' TO NPT., VETEB ..... $ " •--. ~ . ~ ••••••••••••••••,•••••• ,lcwa&.td i bits to TMnis E. Ott•ntrtitlt,. IUb-prtlt • • f'rplc. All blln1: S2SO'. oteil:tt~IK~~r. Mutts, BCH. • ' ftAn -••••••• ••••••••••tj••• COND02br.2\\ba.pool, · 6. ShoP11 . $150. mo. t'levator,HC.pt•.S-150. mo. All u\U pd., encl. no~· S3as. yrl-Y Bach.JAZB1t.h'oai$115. Don't rent .. ~)"OU un •R-.:'.J.. ... ,,,, •• ' bU.ns1 wuh/dry, pr. np 673-72.Sorl73-940..1 Yearly. Avail lmrned 1 BR APT·S gar . 960-1889 or 645 Adutu,NoPet.1 .. •Glim •}!Ome wilh,nodown lfillT~.. 6 ' peLl.175-tlM IS38---3094. W1-43ai 846-i938 Ult Mna Dr. pa,yrne.'at. No PolJ'Ment UNIV~PAAA 1 BR S220. w/11ar:ige. lO'TOOCf;Al\I (5 blkt rrom Newpmf for at 1_,.., 30 day1. 2 BR, I batft I l:J2S. WES"T'CLlFf' ~y 3 Br, 2 Beaut. view. Ut..il pd. OCEANFRONT Yrly, BRAND new 2 Br, 2 Ba, 3 Or. $325. mo. Property Blvd.) ,vorl d Real Ett•tc . 3 BR. t bai ~ khocne. P•t10 & yd. Nr. AdlLI, no pets. 673---t~ br. :J. ba, & 1 br., h'pl Uke living in.a Wdtem c rpl15, drpa, dsbwhr, dis· l·lo1.1se. 642-38.50 646-9860 ~1pecialt1ta 1n-'veter•n 1'H8TERRACE aehoqt11.$3SO.ti46-238& Cos 24 bllns, cpta, drps movie &e l ! Old West pos.1tl, nr. JfunUnglon bousln,. Ask For Vc:i.erar. 2 BR,2 Ba. $335/300 J BR 2 Ba DUPLEX haa ;t;;~~~~•••••••??... BJ,;-1538 ~~:~::es~~~ c.l~mspll~c~ Harbour. 16721 Sims. !JfHU~LWEXATOENll . .. :CounteJor SM-'n17 call U BR, 2 Ba. $395 • • •---. 846-2856 ~ OAKWOOD ;.,,ytime. · ' , WAl.NUTSQUARE e ver?thing. Nr .. ocean, Casa d*Oro Capl1tnao ....... Jll kilchenwllbrefrigeratnr1--~-------1 a nR ,2 Ba, Frplc. Wet· 31JR 2 Ba 13'<> tennu1 .4 olymp1c pool. ~ •••••••••••••••••••••• Incl. Wall to wall plush UtllitiH Paid bar, boat dock. p.i,itio, pl· 1 WC."tRtbE.JtOCK. $295.~rlylse.642~73 ALLUTILIT1£S~A10 DUPLEX 3 Dr, z Ba, carpeting. Adults only, Deluxe spac. 2&3 Br l y furn. $450. yrly. •WANTED• Rertters & prop, OwQers , Full prop. MgmtSerY. JBR!,Jat:"' '$GS/4M CONPO 38r 2Y.!Ba Xlnt Comparebeforeyourent bltns, lge yard. ocea no pets. ALIJ NEW ! s tudio apts. D is · 675-4<121 FIGHTS • BR. 03RB£El"l'R~g ~ c 0 n d . · Ne 'a r se'a ch . Cu~~:!J~ view. $215. 642-11~ :!'!~;~?i':bte~y a very hwashers, patios, some t ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; t Free Rental.'CkinCorp. Agent .~11 -EASTSJOE 3 Br, 1 Ba, frplc, screened p•tio. l"OCI yard. 36tl E. 1st.b St. 'o· •'E·R· FIE"I n ' ..,...., Leue. 644-1460. s . k' hen Ith I Coront1 del a.. 1122 19J9 w·" •cE W/frplcs. Near shopping INFLATION . ~ ~ ---'--'-'-'--'-'----,-I• P.J.flOUS Ile w n· -center, schools & 1',wy. 3 BR . .2~ Ba. $425 NWPT ~hores. newer zbr, dli"eCrllahtJng. ••••••••••••••••••••••• From $275. SJG.2579 STEPS TO IEACH CORONA DELMA ft den. pool /tcnn pnv'gs, •Sftparale din'g area DUPLEX So or llwy, 2 Br. 642-7458 2 UR. 1 ba, winler, $235 the price o( e>ierythiflJf' 2Bdrms,2 batbs. $6.'50 nrbch.$MO.M6-2218 •Home·likest.orage I Ba. Adults, no peta. QUAINT seaside 2 Br 38R,2ba.$325unf.yrly is goJns up . No w CHJNACOVE •Priv•t.epatlos 1-,rplc, pallo w/garage. "''/Spanish archei; & 10' :18R.2 ba. Yearly,$400 Oakwood. Garden Apl'S • ·.s&. No pet&. 547-17»1 3 Bdrms. 3 bu .. furnished SOOST. Andre\11'!1 Rd, 2 Br, -Closed garagew/st.orage $300. 675-3818 LIVE IN A FOREST ceilin g. Refurbished 1n-COROMA DB. MAR helps you fight innation $900, MonlhtoMOnth 2 Ba, liv rm, din rm, kil, •Marblepullman 1 Br SISS. 2 Br $205. Gas terior w /lge new kit. BR r hous 1 b,11 offering an c:.:clus1v1..• SZ75. 2BR .2BA. l017 Maple 494-1719 NEWPORT CREST cat;. $290. Apply at ofrice •Kingsiz.e Bdrms 2 Bil APT• So. ol 11wy, & water pd. Adults, no $235. Ulil pd. 5..16-4770 ~m ., 2 ~~1hs. ~· U:a~~ .. No It c n t R a i s c 3 BR,Z\.11 ba. rurn. 1400 600&l-Andrews Rd. •Pool-Barbeques-sur· w:ilk lo heh, adults, $240. pets. 114 E. 21X.h, CM. 1----------Gu 3 rant ee • •. w c -·ndedw/plushlndscpg &12-5953 8 to 5 wkd-·, ••• "137or 646-4005 LUXURY seaside I Dr, orlease/option. l lh 1 CALL ,552~750.0 SPYGLASS OcVu 4 hr. ,_,. Adults -Nopet.s ti73-3983/645---9399 e~~ ~ pvt p:irk1n g w/fult HEWPORTCREST !i~r::t~ ::i::;r,:;_nl MESA del Mar 4 br, 2 ba frplc., grnhse. $t()O. Ava11 'M ar . t .'81-1045. •VI s IQ Ne' Ft R, D/R & pooltbl. S875. 1 BDRM Funi.$215. & wknds. NEW spacious 3 br, 2 ba. securily. New interior-2 HR . 2ba. rondo~ full year and yoU still mo. 644 -17911642--8235 2 BDRM Furn. $245. Pvt yd, frplc. dbl gar. No w/l rplc. 1200. Two ulll COMMERCIAL have the flexibililY of KIDS & pets ok, 2 Br, gara&e, (ncd yd. $175 Broker Fee RE-AL TY . 2 Blks to Beach, pool & 365 W. Wilson.6't2·197l 2 BR. adults,. pool, frpbl, h pets. S315. Al so2 br $225. pd. 536--4770 Officesulte, Npt. $250 month-month oceupttnC'y pels, y r se. nr. c . 2675 Elden, C.M. Oays, 1~---------Pl 1 lot A Red Hill Company UQiV. Park>Center lrvi~ tenn. at elob. 2 br, den, 2 $30 WEEK & UP S220-S230. 673--9152 642-4905 EXTRA Jge 2 Br. 2 Ba. dlx us )'OU ge n more ba, frpl. SJSO. Avail Mar. •S6.60 Night&: Up --------~-1 poolside apt nr bch. Adlt, hor )'Od r I mr~J)' &it Workshop. fncd yd. '2 br. 1.645-1658 •Studi'o&lBRApl• So.of!-l wy,2br.den.2 bn .2HrApt.Marriedcplson-sorr y no p et s $ltiS. akwoo, nc u ng ~l all bltns, frpl. sundeck, ly. 2 S1nl 'Children OK. m1ll1 on 1n recreatitMt •TV &: MaidServ Avail gar, soft wlr .• gardnr. 1n-St.SS mo. 646-SZlJ. 1-536-·--""'-2------facilities, a full time Ac · , Alb!. gar. kids/pets S22S Move today, kids & pelt •4 BR, 2 Ba, pool. Nr. uk, 2 brdplx $185. UC I. fwy, shopping. s:ns . 3 Bedroom home located in Spyglass Hill. Village of llarbour View. 1''an- tast ic view or mountains & lites fro m mas ter s uite, liv in g room, formal dining room & kitctle n. Luxury appoinl· ment!i. With this home you "'Iii receive the keys lo private teMis court. poo11• & Jacuiii. Only s teps from your rront •PboneServ,l ltd pool t•l'd . /\ft . 5675-82.57$375. WALK TO BEACH j ~~~~~~~~~~~l t1v 1ti c5 Director who •Child~en&Pet~tion GARDEN a pt, lge 2 Br. UTILITIESPAID * * * pl ans parties. UBQ'.s . Mon-Fri 9 toi 833---41974 eves. Sat-Sun 9to~ ---'--'-=----•SS. off weeks rent w/ad NEWLY bll(IS incl. D/W, new w/w ·rrips & more! 1'~ree Sun- 2376 Newport Blvd. C~I REDECORATJ<::O shag+ drps. Pvt patio. Beaut. st1,1dlo apts, 2&3 HJnaThOft1KOn day Brunch. HOMEFlteERS ·r1-1 t-: TERRACE Univ. • • •642--9900• Pk. New 2 hr, 2 ba, frpl, cust . dee. 2 patlos. 640-6345 E/side 4 br. 2 ba, ror . lot. inc 'd. crpls, drps, $32.5. CHARMING 2 BR. ~ Ba :;.';7-8179 . Terr ace Townhouse. -f BR. corner loc .. ~1es $340 • ..no..~~lU •fdel Mar. 946 J\lfl1pero.Un.iven;it,y Park. Green· door. 5.52.S per month. ~ 532.st mo . .f93-0761. tree Ln .• 3"br: 2 ba. Close Call 644-WSl ·-· •o~ 3•26 to schls & PB~. f'ormer WEST BEACll I •'>C'.I> 2 r "" ~ mdl. home. Vac. $450 mo. yr Y ~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• st+-5275 833-eSII hr frplc drps cpt.d d /w 548-9755 or&15-3967 ·· 422 Larkspur. 3br. 2ba Call after 6 pm 642-7973 Hr. frplcs. bllns, dis-8862 Cllpper Drive $325. 2br, t ba. $26.'i·$285. hwashers, 2 car garaj!e. Huntl__._Beocll NICF. l Br dplx. Quiet. A 1 1 w 1 ga r u g l'. LG1':: 3 Br. 2 Ba in Mesa Sundcc ks. l"ron1 $275. You ar:?'h;:.;nneror Se p . b y garages. 614 -£800/644-73:..-'6 dt'l 1\-1ar . New cpt:; & 536-2579 2ticketstothe Employed adlt over 35. paint. S225. Families, no 1----------_N_o~pe_l_,_5'_8_-_1_02_1 ___ 12 BR, 1 b:i. pool. nr IX'h. pets.:675-5800 Broker WALK TO BEACH UCI HOME ***GARDEHAPTS •••POOL ~,urn. 1&:2 Br apts in adult sec t ion . Elm l-;arden Apls. 642-3645 S23S. Mo·to-i\Jo. &75-7033 Delux 2 Br. cpt.c;. drps. BASKETBALL days 494-3720aft 5PM LA RGE 2 br. $185 mo., •bltns, gor. 205 tsth St. ot GAME · new paint, slv. refri g, 21716thSt. 347---;ns7 Co1t0Me1a 3824 child OK, open. 20.l7 01--------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• i\ n a h e i m St. IMILEJ.,ROMREACH! i-IACIENDA DE MESA 49-1-1763/642 -5'013 Deluxe 1 & 3 BR apt.S 160 W. Wilson, C.1\-1. Boat & Camper parking Beautiful Grounds Extra la rge 2 Br. 2 ha Some frplcli. $18S·S31u LEASEnewcondo,2Br.2 or working ad-llS '2131 Ba. view. Tennis, s wim· FORh6me.sforLEASEor 696-5880 SUSCASITAS Mt-min&. sauna, pvt comm-SALE in the IRVINE --M inu(es to Newport t\dults·NoPets t:arpe l s. drapes & Phone 846--6ll:l 10 minutes lo ocean. bu11bnS""830 CE/'llEl-t Sl. j-----~-- 1'"ebruary Z2. 1975 Please call 642--5678, ext 333 lo c laim yo ur '1'1ckets. <North County loll rree number is 540-1 :!20) . • • • L 1 BR $1,5 G • 646-11 81 3 Br, 2ba Apt at 519 arge ., as . ----------I Alabama. Call 995--6003 2 BR, 302 32nd St. N.~. Singles, 1 & 2 bedrooms. 1',urn. & unfum. With all ltle extras. ~1odcls open da ily 10 to 7. Sorry, no pels or children. Oakwood Garden Apartments tte a port ..._. Hertti IMne and 161h 645-0550 •tWloaM ...... rflHc•S.... 16th at Dover 642-8170 ty, m any xtras, Sea Ter· <tre1 Call us~ We are ORl_G. Bluffs . Waterfront· Beach, bachekr & 1 Br t-'a e e a re a . s 2 9 5 . he re to serve YOU & Pr1vacr. 2_ Rd · 2 Bn : fum. Adults.ino pets. 2110 e.&11 -2160 : 831..!.-1618 · WILL MAKE EVERY D.R. 60 patio.on bay Im Newport Bl , CM. Waler inc .. Draperies, Quiel Eastside 20r. cpt. orS36-lS08eves. $250. mo. + 1100. securt· carpets,_ gas ~at, gas stove,'gar .yard.pool,n() ty . 752-1290 P eggy l----------sto~e. air concht1on1ng, children. $185. 673--0731 LARGE 3 Br. 2 Ba studio. French --------~-I EFfoX>RT to solve YOUR ! ;°'•'···';:;';'3;1;33;;1 -ii"";;'iiiiiiii~I NEW I a r g e bachelor. -HwMt ... leGch 3240 housing needs. I' Drive by 1110 Victoria. ••••••...-!•·•·•••••••••• .PETTIT RIAL.TY 548-4081 .,, RIMTALS-MOFH University P¥J<, Irvine HARBOR VIEW ---------1 s w1mm1ng pool, rel·. ·--------. Wa rner & Bench area. ---------- room, washers &dryers. I Clean Eastside 2 Br. Will Avail now. Children un-PENTHOUSE 1 br. ocean- consider c hild or small der u allowed. No pets. view. pool. Sl75 + utils . MEDITERRAMEAH I c'~"'.,'-· '-'-,"--·-'-'"c-_, __ , _____ l ~"""'"°'".-"m"o"."-"'"''--_,-""44::0'--yr 1 y. 9 6 s -1 s21 or 2 BR. 2 BAaptS200 552-7000 IUDS WELCOME 2035 FulleriOft. CM 2 BR + pool, $225 Great loc near pool & I BR Furn. 2 lrg closets. VILLAGE 961!-8'59 1 Bedroom LRG l Br. bltns , dshwhr, LARGE 1 Br. encl. i;i.ar. ----------3BR+fainrm,$375 New 4 bedroom, 2 story tenni's. 3 .BR . f>,an1-rm. queen sir.e bed, priv. , 2Story.f.·BR,FR.S450 home. Dlningrm&fami· Sharp! $475 mo Two t dressing rm, exlra lrg 2 Bedroom & Den adults/no pels. il401mo. l\1 arriccf cpl or mature I BO Duple x: on canal nr. 2 Bedrooms Call 645--4l91 a d J t • $ I 4 () , everrtttinll $200. mo. i!'t) lSt&la.st~thrent fy . Culdesac. Compl choose from room s, encl, ga r sop sq. ft. OITice draped & landscaped. 752-0460 mtyffmt wf.atorage. Adults only, W I B h. 1 w/outboat slip497-3127. 2BedroomTownhse 3 BR apt , rugs, drps, l arn e r eaC' in prime•(ocat1oli . $425. mo. CaU Heritage no pets. 2400HarborBlvcl . siove. Sl85. mo. 78J.,_84_7_=-4_<_•0 ______ SantaA.na 3880 -Costa Mesa C7141S.">7-8020 Shali marDr.645~SJ 2 L B h aguna ~ac 3848 Redc:.rr~lt.ors Healtor5 516~· STUNNING 1 br Garden ___ _:.c:...;:;=---IUNIVERSITV 'a:rk .Ter-apt. Pool, rec. room. G6EAT 4 bedrm. 21,; ba , race, new 3 BR. 2 Ba. $180. 710 W. 18th SL lam area & patio. 2 car P rpl c, Fed . Patio , .. gar. 1375. per mo. Comm. Pool. $375. mo. ... 1t62--4471 ISk ror Keith 552-7896 F'OUR SEASONS AP'l'S ••••••••••••••••••••••• .Spacious, 2 s tory. 2 Br. BRANDnew2&JBr,28a, I V:-Ba . p vt patio. ~l. 2 s tor)' d e luxe con· LOVELY exlra lg 1 br, C'Onv. loc .. no pelS. :Sl&.j. domin1ums. Super ocean very clean, no pet.s. $185. 735 JoJ nn St. &&5--0332 · \•ie1o1.·s. S325/$450. yrly. 1 004 El C amino . · ,..,.. 49-1-179.l Sharp 2 Dedrm, duplex. 546-5704 ~-'l ·Br. l Ba . ne w cpts.1 _________ _ -D~le "'r.~$235,,~ ~\ & LocJ-oleach 3248 PIHECREEK paint. lrg k11. priv yd., Cha rming t br, frpl. patio, -,UL ~r parks, 5Cfio01s & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Easl side. furn. 1-bdrm. LIVES UP rm for boat, encl gar. view. Walk beach. S26! beach. Ask for Ann or WIDE ocean views, lge a pt. Ne w I Y re decor. ; TO ITS H •ME S225 Tustin Ave. nr 17th mo. 491.2587 v· . . &2 . ..!..i.-A poo~. No children, no "' ~s;,1;·;64;,5;;;756;9;;;;;;;1~F..:~~~f~~~~ It 1rg1nia. 1 Brs, cusL.lwµ.""" hi ... ~~~~~~~~~~ pets. Sl75. 548-96.13 Over 500 tall trees an VERY CHI C, Architect· " 1 ceilngs, rrpl<. pool &spa. f. h rf 11 • • • 19JJ ChurchStreet streams wit wate :'I s ia~"l!"IWPDIT/C~llllSA designed 2 story <.ipt. •. ' Estate l'ving!.Nr. bch & WATERFRONT NPT.1----------create a rE"laxing setling '1" " "~'' across s t. from spec· ' 1;1: ~ s hopi)tr1g. $325 to-$600 mo SHORES 3 Br, 3 Ba. den, I BR , 1985 Pomona, wtr. for your spacious new l· t acular Cove beach. Likf ~ incl util. 494--4653 2 F /P Pool & tennis $490 pd, no pels. Apply al or 2-bedroor.i apart-a pvt. home. 2 bdrms. ~ •1:a~?!1~~='g~ :.!:{ 2 BR.· Den, l ~~A, 4.l-Lse __ ._"1_5_ ..... ~--•-7 ___ . __ 1 rront house or call : m e n t . F r om $1 9 0 . ha lhs, lge deck, frplc. walk to Schools. Pets, Decks. Super Views, NEWPORT S h ore s.1=55_7_-_99_._so_o_r_P44~ _ _.... ___ Furniture available. Of· Ma ny closets. 2 car · I o K L e a s e i 3 6 S / m o 3BR 2BA Ye I ~ t'ice open 9:00 to 6:00, gara~e. Mature adts on· • sing es .. $295 . · • · ar y ........... STUDIO. newcrpl, full ba 2300 f'airview Rd .. Costa .,J68-;:i.496't..,.. &W-7211. Dave s . ~gt. 642-l922/ 642-«i52 & kit .. all util pd. Quiet •le<a . Phone S4S···~. ly. No children or pels di I I.ff " " ........., fief's. $•125 on ycarl)' •,eR .. 2-.-1>0 .• newdeluxe Br;2BaCONOO,bltns . SmCl1"'nte 3276 a 1 ony. Ur. Westci """!!!!l!!!!!!!!!l""""""!!!!!!!I Dlstlnctlwe lease . 497-161 7 o r • · Plaza. $120. 642----«>JS . .2100 sq. ·ft. 2-sty. 4911 patio pools. outside •••••••••••••••••••••••'l·----------i Parll4.Jke AdultAp•rtmentl 642 --6636 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1000FF t 1st rull mo. 1·ent) L1m11edolfer •Beaut & spac apts •1\dult or family areas •2 blk~ frun1 So. Cst Pla1.a •Adult r ec r ea l ion facilttil!s & clubhouse •Children's play a reas •Slate licensed day care center •C hildre n 8 yr s & you nger •Sorry. no pet.5 •2 &3 Bedrooms •From Sl85 PARK PLAZA 11 ~US W. Steven~ tOffSunrlower) Sant.:i Ana 5:15 -J 121 .. I & 2 BR .. rully equipperl kitchen. Tennis courts. S"''imming pools. Nl'ar beach, Corona del 1\-l ar. 673-2246. SANTA ANA 2 Br, 2 Ba. Upper $180, down $190. I Rr upper $115, down $125. All w/encl gar & A IC. \\'ill accept Kld s&pels 542--6547 ·'------ Rooms 4000, ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOOMS $20. wk up with kitchen ~O. wk up apt. 548-:fi'55 or 645-3967 $65 lJ p/K. privtCM/nr bus. Ad il , s n1 pcl . 556--0058 or 548--695-a ~earce. nr. Hun t . rrnunt.S285.mo642-1334 OCEA""VIEW $175. Adult quiet 2 Br, 5._.....__ •ll•cliclor.r a2twrr11. 1---------.--$11.l. Newer lBH. bltns. Harbour $A.SO Month 3250 " cool: s uper clean, no -__.-~ • Ti:-1111i• Court•-Ni1"' l.ileod 2 BJ:?lll\1, 2 BATHS. k1tcn. crpts. drps. disposal. Gd 1846--4938' 3t0-116SL.oguaaHills NEW3BR&Dcn,2000sq c hildre n no p e t s. DELu rt·J.2&38rApts •l'rw1.l'alimlllea!IK'd dining area+ <'Xlra Sil· Joe : 2701 \V. !\tc1'~adden. Room in private hon)l' -----------1••••••••••••••••••••••• fl, looking ;nto D. P . 646---0354 ' Also Furn. Bach£>1or «:eili n•• ting rm. !\-lost attract1 v( Pl·t · 542--6547 1\--t es a v e rd e a r e a. 2 br condo '$23)/mo. FA, 3Br, 2ba Condo, bltns, Harbor, Catalina & S.C. Pvt Pa1ios -I ltd Pool ;,~.r. ~.ulari•o.C011I• Mf'ff & desirable apt. I hlk 1----------1 545_2095 _ /o.C, OW, ~ + more. ·wall-to-wall cpt, dbl gar. pier. $425. ~to. (714) Hwrtiftfjton ltaeh 3740 Nr. Shop'g -Adil'> Only 1~~~1~7~1 ~11~'·~•11-;;;;,1 "',..';,.,!!!!~/ from Victor Hugo, beach il25 NEWER single. l ---------- ,,.Av I 3/,1 . John , S275. Call 673-1221 or 496·5275 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Marfiniq~Aph & dwntwn. No pets s ni.:il l child/petok.2701 GuntHOtM 4150 963--6318/"6--2028. 846-2244. San-BEAUT 1 Br Cum apts 1777 s A A .,1 Adults only:$250. lease W. !\IC'Fadden.542--6547 ••••••••••••••••••••••• JUClll Sl65 & St75 s · h St 1 an ta na. ve, t: Dana PoJnt 38261 497-1617 or642--ti63li PRIVATE IOOM ..K.IDS<Ot 2 Br dplx, gar, LAGUNA HILLS-lovely CoplstrClltO 3278 ~-ye l\l gr Apt 113 &16-55-t2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• il70. 2 BH . 2 Ba, w/w cplS, •==pd •185 3 b d Z b a bldg, pvt. encl gar-., pool. I . d ror ambulatory person. ,,..!"..... ... · e rm'· ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• .sauna, lndry, adUs.17301 NEW deluxe apts, l Br LogunaHlgyt-1 3852 1 rpc:. illt ns. disposal. G Good meil!. Nice sor· . ot,Kids & pe~ ok, 2 Br, fncd Town.house. Japanese On Sari Juan Hills Golf . Kee Ison 1..n 1 blk w. of Marina Pacific Sl85. 2 Br, 2 Ba $250 & up. •••••••••••~••••••••••• lo<'. Chlld /pel ok. 2101 \V, d . E . d ~gar.Pr1v11;e.~ ~erndecor.Nopetsor Course.2br&den.3ba B ea ch o ff Slater I Open Sal & ~on 12·5·,SEA VIEW Vill a s. 1\-lr f"adden.s.&2--6547 C:t~ ~n!!: Av~$1l~w~ , vate home kids & ·children. $230. mo.-+ Condo. Lg Roman 842-7848 VILLAS 33 7 81 A1ar1 a nn a.1 Laguna Nil!:uel. New 3 JBEOROOMS Call548-7148. 1"Br,&ar,$2&0. ulil.lst.&last..549--USS. bathtub. Golf & pool!----------8 d 496-8820 I Br,2~'z Ba.ocean view,( · 1:.°"_:gFrt :to:LOCJl•aHiguel 3252 prv lg s . Adulls only. BA CHELOR $135 . No ra"e,:C~"'.'1i~~~:/pts NEEDS , N I 2 frplcs,wetbar.$400.mo Fea u~rull~ cleanBxtra ~IOME Atm~phere, gd. l un to ••••••••••••••••••••••• $!SO/mo. pets. Reliable. steadily 0 . b v· . pace. cw g orlseopt.S40--849S days. ri;i. 3 r. 2 a ap1. ltns, food & companlonstiip ·; HOMIFlteaS 3BRAOMEinNorthvlew. 496-1437/493-1137. empl.adlt.536-7947 :Q;E~~~Ort~~r!a br. Den 2 ba dplx pvti c::--~-,:=--c--ccc~ a /co nd. C hi ldren ror yo ur ambulatory •642-9900• frplc, beam ceil. View of Condontt'rw"'""' Charming Studio/condo, 645-6177 deck. Gar ocean vw Newport leach 386t wehl co mFe. Close to Moth e r or f.,ather . ,.. ___ .:. bltns. Frplc bar$350/mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• sc ools. romS200. 642-'J278 ~ a,, 2 Ba. cpts, drps hills. $375. mol~. . Unfurnf1hed 3425 nr beach. Frpl, jacuzz i, 493-8205 ~-~~O GIH•lew Apts thruout, patio. $325. N E"f T,O-WN,!fSE 1 n •••••.•••••••••••••••••• S215 mo. 213-596-9479 \,,lll:ill' 2217 S. 1''airvicw apt B YocoticM. Rttttals 4250 842-8414 roo~hills . 2 & den,. oom n:i. Nr'SA. Fwy. Irvine-2 sly. 2 MEN, s mall beach hotel. l"m Sexy Ji\tMACUl.A l 'E! 2 br, 1 54ti-875.5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s wim pool & .Jacuiz1. hr 2 ba patio air no Two Y•ars Old ba. crpls, drps, util pd. !--------c-.-,--INEW Palm Desert Condo.· SPARKLING 3 Br. 2 Ba. •~• mo lease •. • ' • Rooms £2 1.SO week. AplS ~ •190 / 58 · 5478 • ........_ 1 ~-• _,. · l $295 644-4887 "' mo. 0-· "'r-• •!•_,en I nll"N.lhed 2 br. I Y.i ba, t.enn . crLo,, fam rm. cpt.s. drps. PVT. COMM.,ol,Sea Ter· main · · · $95. mo.5J6-71X:16 Look Me Up At or Unfunished 3900 pools. jacuzzi. Taking bltns. $300. RED CPT rbace. 2 & . .denG. fr:dpl c, To.~~1e/ 3525 Laguna Bet1ch 3748 LA MAMCHA APTS i !'!~~-~~~-~~-~~ AcWt ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• Reservations. $200. per RLTRS . Arlen e, ea m ce1l , ar en un.----n ••••••••••••••••••••••• 778Scott'Place.CM G week.714-493---ii273 ~-1J51 Homcalf3.?~~.!~";i_~· "'···········~·~········ OCEANFRONT2Br. Util. 642-2CXl7 'H.":·_ ......... . LJKENew !?br,dbt.gar.5 •oo-aoro MISSION Y_1 e10 a_rea . incl. $325. mo til 6/15. Adult-NopetDshwhr New Luxu~ Apts Mount a in View S36---032l '497-IS.00 S h ag c rpt-C loscd *2WEEKSFREE blks. toBeach,nopet.s. lss'·-VI I 3267 Townhouse.Custom2 br, ' garoge.Ga;BBQ. I Walk lo beac. 2 & 3 Move · Id · $28.\. Avail 3/2. ~--0652 M Kiin e O in w epos1Lsonly •NEW• PALM DESERT VIF.W-Spac. 2 br apt. 'J'enni s, pool. Jacuz,u, •f' <PM ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 ba,air,$290.544-10cll . Gas &walerpd-Pool bt.'<irn1s, fireplaces. dble t OR $190 2 BR $230 " OCEAM FRONT garage. Children & pets Reldg Se .1 Pool YOU 'LL IE GLAD <;rl'at location. Wknd . YOU WAIT!O! wkly o r mo. r a1cs' . ... ·-,244 310D~;!,.!,~'!~.r 01a.--i,-~&r IF you don't want super N l<:\V 2 Br. s pacious. accepted. No f ee. Ja c u z'z i , c~~!.· Bldg' • ~ -....... Fron p Ju s h 3 8 r, 3 IJ a For Lease·Sale-Trade Garage. No pets. $215. 960-3221 REF Propcny 1 . . 675-6644 or &11-lJ350 I 111 rod ut·1 n ~ new bach 1-=--=--=-=.:...=:.:.- aoct I bdrm apts well Retrtab to &here 4300 worlh sce1n.i;i. Refined ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yl't arro rd able •Great FEi\1ALE roommate·10 nt-;ACI J cnv1ron111ent • s hare :.! OR apt, on furni s hed :in ~! un -Halboa Is l . ti73·9·167 -••••••••••••••• .. ••••• Back yd 1·n. --1219 · h ·1 k South Laguna Ex w ex er c 1 s e rm °""" w /Spa n1s t1 ~ 1t. & --675-1849 1\-lanagemenL ll1ll1ards. ColnrT\' ' r -11 t k h"ld elusive. Private & Plush. • '-2BR.1Ba .........•• $310 lectdt 3269 p&apc10 15• wat'.~'sedocn'·,,'0'"11 JBr . 2 Ba End Apl OAKRIDGF. VILI.A 3hr, II lrv,:n.e A-.. ,-,·,·-· 2 BR. 2 Ba .....•....... ...,c •••••••••••-••••••••• I One C ~.:'~ ., "911 ve a csa ......., orp ~ w/PanoramicViewrrom 2 ba, hltns, children NEWDELUXElhr.cpt.<;. ' . 545.4555_ -3 BR.2Ba ....... $42.S/450 NEWPORT Hgts 1 Br · Expansive Sundcck. 2 welcom e. $225 .858 drps , dshwashcr. frplc. J BR, 2 ha, ram, ..... $475 duplex, stv & rd. $135. Dupl•x•s Ullfum 3600 Prk 'g spaces w/atten· Center. 645-9219 I encl. gar. $200. 960-2198 15;~P~A~C:;-;N~e~w-C-:4~8~,-. f~r=p71c~.~,~+·I fu rn ished, ari.7 :30or 675-1474 ' • , Mon-Fri 9)09 ••••••••••••••••••••••• dant. 24 hr security. or645 3053 -R31SOr S Realtors Sat-S un 9to5 Nl';W,elegant,large<1260 t.:1eva t ors to Pool & ADULTS, no pets, 2 Br. -i ba. garage. ow, Yrly •$18510$215 CALL 833-1600 HOMEFI~ &q £ti d1i1plex. 2 Br, 2 Ba. Be;ich. encl. gar .. patio. $175. NEW, elegant, large (1260 1 ls.e . ur be<ich. <1823 1~ ,~~~~~~~~;':~--'~~6~4~~--::'.~0~0~*'....-j walk-In closets. Dining. 1 Ca ll Sue Conner &14----0878or548-7692 I sq ft ) duplex. 2 Br, 2 Ba, ~1ver Ave. $450 per mu "' -• ~ · 556 07 o 01 5163 walk-in closets. Di ni ng, 673-7180. frplc, plush carpeting, · 7 or 5· Ea1hlde•-21r frplc, plush carpeting,---------l/NIV. Park 3 br. R, 2 Ba, Fam-rm. nr pvt yard, dbl encl. 376 -r PARK NEWPORT 646 -8453 !'if ALE share with owner .... br hse. 3 ba, teMis, J>OOI:: • UCI 1: mi. ~ tlJ, S3.'ld'·: t2J. 833-3030days •. ; • •,: frpl, nr rec. ctr. 14 arbor Hi, Lge yd, $350. garage. 4 blks 10 beach. Ne~port Btath 9 W /w, bltns, refrig, pool, pvt ya rd , dbl e nc I . 547-7044 or 552-005.'l mo. Water pd.642-3494 ~120. per m o. 51( 16th St. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $180. Ad I ts, no pe ts garage. 4 blks to beach. APA.RTMBfTS SHARE Oceanfront apt ~'· w/3 others. Fem., over 21. SlJ l mo. 675--.'llli-1 SEEK & FiNrt Tunnel a HHPRELLAWK C ALBEACCH BOROOKYNELMHELLVCAO EOONOLPMISP ~LA LNASO LRASROBINVLML C IWICS LEaRASaEHI I WTK!OCA A ' c Lu . c BIT u N NE L sis TA w p ORLDLIVQDRCKIWRDDOE 8L B8BNIVSNOCN E A1 &M~ 810AEORl00LACLMMLfN SNRNRNNIN SNL0808 1L•I ACORONONRDABNIPNIKN MOPPAT881VWF.LMPZIOB HLllN8DMYHIDNPOl&0L OLOY•PUIRUWAY~TUA&R DMR~RAUDQLO C NtLqM8A ' -..,......., ' ............................. ,...,,,... ... ~----•••ti...! . ·,· fi~ cr.r:ao• NAMllu..& H M C '40P ALL ffl' . frfWIVl:.!tJ.W• lD'rOWN ~ Ylf . L.IHOOt.H IMP\.O'W ; ....... . • Htg Bch. t7l4)536-1722 OVNAM IC Lg. oceanrrnt. &12-9520 $320. per mo. 514 16th St, Bachelor 1 or2 or536-8256 3 br, 2 b;1 . yrly. $WO. day CASA VJCTQRlA (7 14)536·1722or536-8256 , Redroomsand MS-7J03,eve67a--2S86 Adultsl&28r,no,....ls Deluxe 2 hr w1rrpl. encl!' NWPT BCH '3 BR, 2 Ba. •·~ Ha.s ever.1(bin g. N r i29.95 WK UP . 1 Bdr.2 Ra Unfurt rurnfr$169.50 gar, DIW , bale. pets & ocean te nnfs &olympir & Bach. Color TV. maid Pool,recrm,elev. kidsOK.536-7542 f pool.' 1295. yrly lse . serv. poOI. Tl~E MESA Secgate,gas/\rtri>d. NR oceanfront. sunde<:k. 1 • 7 41 5 N Newrv>rt Bl NB 525Vlctoria,642-81l70 .642'-35 3 ' · ,...... · • Newer 2 hr, bltns. new, ~6-9681 Mole 't;l wo.nt~ fcml room - m ate to rind & s hr hse or"'· apt Crtf area.845-9763. 4 BDRM house to shar(' M or F. $65 p.lus uu1: 963--5165 Apwlwwnb"'"' * * •GAlllO&I APTS cpt.s, drps, lnd ry, patio. 21 •••••••••••••••••••••••OCEANFRONT 2 Br. 2 **•POOL cor. nr !!hops, Sl9s.1··,.-8-1k-bc--h-3-8--2-B-1-: -lfouse.28r, 18a,toShar{' B r I Ad I N . Adl ts/babyok536-213 t Y'L ac r. a iv (6 .... v wi th M'ale or 1',emolt· Balboa,eei•-• 3707 a, rpwc_. u t:'i. 0 3 BR apt $215. in adult ! rm. din rm. blLns, son· b Sl32.50 per mo+ Y't ulll. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pe ls · 1 n ter · i 300. section. Teena11e rs ok .1 SEACRr.s·r AP'l'S. Cyc1e11 deck, gar, )'rly lse. $350, '('I,, "res No ('hildren. 673--0494. c~rlul&Clean·2BrApt . 673-8088 Elm Garden Apts . tolhebeach.Allut.d .pd'., 12744thSt 675--0771 ~Ddeck Ciole 10 Bch & OCEAN & bay views pen-642-3645 1,2 &3 Bdrms. 1 NICELY Fum'd, 2 br, 2 SJ>opp' WI &Su ho bk • • • * • • On Canal. 2Br, wtw C'pt5, CORONA DEL MAR ba. apt. toshr. wtmaturc n>er•~~fi. ~ M· ~·rp~~eGk i,1~ ~;c:~ 12 Br. I~. crpt.s,drp&. dis ·1 LOVELY Hunt. Bch. drps. bltn,, Adults. no 2 Br Townhouse. frplc. lady. Rent reu. For de· · conv. dtin. 2 Ba, nice hw1 s h e r, $180 mo .! ho mes. J & 4 tldrms. c hildr~n /pets. $290 . rronlS:ZOO.lllr fromsaJ5. tailsc1l1:963-773.1 1.4.LIOAI* furniture. No ch1ld lpet. 846-.1129. I $350.up. 1-•-73_==1_9_27_. -----: Pool. tenni,, continental G_._sforRlllt 4350 t . Br 1 pts, ~q uipped Yrly lse. M.SO. &t&-821 l MOVE In Bonus! $75. cash Tobin Property Mgmt breakfast. Sonle ocean •• :-.;;i,-•••••••••••••••• Kitchens . Unique loc. allow to quaJ ~ants l 846-1311 · Nq Fee •DELUXE• Cataliria views. Separa GARAGE orr iitrect, 21~ Winter r•t.es by wk or 3 BR. 2 lla, 1 bik to beach. while.up~r•dedext 14 ii CHF.1:.0ROAPTS Eastbluff 3 Br. 2 Ba, l,;e. fomll~ ,;eetlon_. Close t Chicago. ,1-IB . .,..,,_....,~ ... mo. 61U7•0 29th St. Avail. 2/15. Wntr. b M S pt ... · ht." I I ah • I be h. -~ .,. S325.fi73-7180 r a ., ... aac •e 91 8Z34Atlarna nr . 1lpac master suite, opp1ng « 1ne. ac prS.Sl-1'58after 5. lDMrtobeach z&r yrly ran1es. Pool. Wi lk to 1,2&3 BR . Pr1v. gar, din rm & dbl garage. &W-2611 . 1~-------- 125(), mo. 'NoW til 'June IEACH YEARLY atiop'g . $155lo1170. Wtr. pool. wa s her. dryer . Auto door OJ>f'ller avau.l ~~~~~~~~~~jSJNGLE GARAGE, S'l:S. rnh ·~ Adi'" 3h 2b s <•-)id . No peta. J 887 Closeto~ach.536-o.136 Pool&Recreationarea:I mo. Brookhurst & ........ mo. u .. ,no r. a. 1st-... · ............. LRG 2 Rr$ pool h d H B p pet.1. 673-4t0 mo. 645-l596/494--18$2 onrovi• _..,,_ Adults only, nopct.s. • • nr s Ofl5, A a ms. . . eggy Furn or Unrum • •Sl3Z• adults/no pets. Utll pd. French. 752-~ BEACJ:f. P ier. lDr. t.nU PARK NewPort. Ni cely CHILOltl!t!I Cl ~e~~~r~1,4.1 2 B!.: ~o •. , 865A migos Way. NB !_.8DR_•l> .. ~onrov.i a, CM . Offict leftt.. 4400 pd. taoo1 'Adlts. 103 g rurn J Rr apt. R.entorlse. J4•28rl170;2Brl ~Ba , • JM!, C'0'1 'J Mano11:edb)' .,....~ Edgewalt!'.1«1-41888. S29.S mo. Will .rent un-190. Duplex & •·plex. 2 l(OOd conv . location WILLIAM WA LTERS --••••••••••••••••••••••• rum. 1250 mo. Ask for 0011. crpts, drps, Owner,67S--4lltlfl CO •2 WEEKSFR£ERENT sue.-Lg1' Huntington·: YEARLY bad •pt $120. ~r. Kelly, ~ll dr · U -· ~ Beaut. 11 8 garden aS>l-&, Exe4• Jlar~.v,rydulra-. wlnt.r. S4S.auml'rier, In· s.!7-2132 2 Br. child ok, $l~ Isl Oct"an view on Dalbo• nxt. to Hbr .• studl.os, 1 Ii hie, ,area. Ulil pd, 1100. cl uU!• No pett.111:-JBOC O:l111ifled Ad! Pt-ont las t. Close to schools, Pen. 2 DR , Den, 1>atio. 2 br. from $1"40. Full rec. p /{Jl(t. 71At'41-0.Ul ot Si'Qlcu,nqJ-. Cla1sifiedAdll~ f0.5171lodl)'f 968-1931. '32:S.6'73·5.5C2or6TS-272S 8f8-1323 213'582 68a!eYM. t ~) I I • ---' • • • Addi ••. uUd it~.Dlaper it: .. Hammer Jt.,. Carpet lt .• ,C:.l'Qent 11. .. Wire lt ... Hoe lt .. Clean it ... Move lt ... Press it •.• P!ilnt it.,. Nall It ... Piaster lt •.. Flx it .•. ·SERVICE DIRECTORY lll:JlillL1 c.,..tw, /Cwnt. Ci~··· ~ . HOllN<le_,., lncOMT•I P•IMcj,7.,...tag " 11119 ~!';':!':!••••••••••••~! • ........................ ·•········•••••··•·•••· ............................................... ·····••···•············ ·····•················· ··.·w .. ·,·=·E·R··uru····· ·~,·;,:.:::.:.:::········ · J,f .. · ~~ .. :'~-~.~I,l: llADYSITlou.rdllkt. nu CAR'P~Y LEONI'i'E CONCREf,.£ Gardn'a:/Maint/LndsJp. THE Belt In f?o!"estic •laTOW.._.* "' -.--_,, &41 ,_..~ Land mar ~ Da)'a, BoOrns. Patios &: aJter•· SJ' AM Pf N c;T. C ~ 6 • .sod. apkJra, cleanups. Cleant.111. Robbie s Rag 21 Yn Experience Pn1nt 'g deror1i1tio1 & If you'd rather no& Free !al. H) t06ti .-.....ull8G ~ llOJtS. No Job to small. ble1tu11e, brick, tile. s 0 l l c 0 n d . &:Mop.548--0157 Reas.CHI 9tl8-818'l paperht:n1rlng. Ru/In· rl$1t.lheplwnl>i.na "~ffPR'ot•yroldwlll 642-3589dayornit:ht. P4·Uoo· ,etc.&IG-4349. !i4~--3:P~/JM6,I~ = CLEANhousebyday •S'VE ·MO''EV ON dustrial /Comm. 25Yrs 'lche•lln&prob&ems REPAIRS. all typea,· __ v .. LI • · • ;.;;;;.=:: ;-" .i-. exl>:'Tt;H~tS.~7912. inyourtw.meto•n Reas. Free e.<M, lie, a.st Catt for ~r tblkl, days Journeym.Q Carpenter CEMENT ifttl'ZZS-Tree trlminint: · Owo transportation TAXES.• Call me & pro-unlicensed amateur ror w a It. 830-5020 ornJ1b~.M]-aJ79 AU Phues, Reas. (.ill. &Blc,>ek~9rt Gardening, land&caplng, •541--0549• ve It to yourself . CALICOTEPAJNTING hMndymaa:thencaU an)'l.lme. MciTH&a ·ill b b t Dependable 645-SCTS WaUa,pauos,sulewalkt. dependable. eves 551.-8539. Accnt'g &Sandblasting.ln.5ured me.ltwlll(.'OSt)'OU -=-=="---- .u .. fi"otne.~: .. -! .. t::oJ ~111 byhrorjob.6*-6915 S4~1Cti. D.,.•G• ~ de&ree. Exp. Stal.eliccn!ied.979-333.S less todoitr\~ YOUNG llOOFE RSJ 1111.1 J& .,.......... _...... Lhe rirst lime. f'ot t>'lnesl mal. '1ab(H" • chjldre1. rbor·Baaer ADJ)lTIONS. Remodel·· Blockwalls·Slumpstoae MEXICAN Mike's Lawn IOIJZMalral lNCOME TAX. Quarter QUAL11'V PA.INTING prQrnpt,coorieou. prices. Guur. Refs. Free area.,979-;!90 * f ini. Carports, cablnet.s. • PaU05-Drives-Walb & ya!'<\ maint: Clean up & , -Taxes, Etc. MORALES at :1 lteas Price ServfceCall: est . 6 7 3 -3 6 58 or : 'j t 1,. Mr.Wagner.b'73-ll68 Uc"d MS-8120 pruning, Free .&t. Ph. v'::'!~:S::"wtnneror SERVICE,$45--8635 STEVE~lO JUSTPUJM81NG 675-32l3aft6. •••ar1 ' Cspet5-nlca Btctricol 54S-20C9 2ticket.atothe I N 1' E R I 0 R & 842-Clll Sew~. •'••••••••••"!•••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0GeMrol Serric.H UCI H()trftl: MnofW"'Y EXTERIOR PAJNTING. •ANY'flME• • .Afhratiotts ffi>M£6TAK9.HEL118R .YOHN·s Carpet & Et.ECTRlCtAN. Sml ••••••••••••••••••••••• IASKITIALL ••••••••••••••••••-••• Cal1Lce830:_7Z18Eves. LicNo.:JD.&11 ••••••••••••••••••·•-• ~~:!f!1?1~•"o'm 'll~t:n1 Upholstery. Ori 1hampoo Jobi. :'a:Jnt f.:f;~O~ ··T•11Ncs·· by Moose. GAME W,,laLS~~:YM ~ic& 2::0~~ Ploster/lepair · le....,../Repalr _ SllAPE up your summec r m111t on llioil retardant1). yra xp. 1 • Gen woodwork repair.; l!'ebruary-1-s 8 -k 0 •1 k ., ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wardrobe. Alterations& Cr te~J,1 . 1 ~vWUisly Deareasers & .all .color S48 ~3 • • -· "' r1 c , qc • s one. built irt.Corool d,,. l«ar, brighteners & 10 minute . . plumbing, etc. 642-5613. Please call 642-6678, ext 586--G311. PATCH PLASfERlNG . IOOtll. Adcltioftt dres smaking. ti13-34.05 F,in\tnctrilr<avaiJ. eo,ttacl bleac"' ror your white FtnclrKJ Ko'••hne•Co••tru•to'on · 33 3 lo c I aim your A l l l' y p es, Fr e ~ REMODEL.ING -'"'"-l-"-5-• --------W ln l' B O(b '' s' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ' '"' " Tickets. (North County • estimatesCall540-682S. QUALITY WORK ~con. r _era:, carpets, ave-money by Chai n Link & Wood All bldg, repair ·or re: toll free number is Painff"9/Pap~rinrg CallNow.For le · ' • aa~1ng me extra trips. R C F · modeling needs. 27 years 540_1220 ,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• FREE ESTIMATES ••••••••••••••••••••.,.• .i. , • , ': Cte'an Ii vine room, dining S::~115°1z;;7~·1100ree ,,e,st. 1n Orange Co. 645-o76E * • ., •Wallpaper llanging • PfUfftbiftCJ And Desi"" CF.RA 'l I'' 1'ILE. NeW It C• ""'It" ~ · rm & hall $15. Any rm · · as ... or or 548-t\958 By rormer instructor.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 151---51>1'9. ll"n,;lt'~ fl'L-.J t!St. Srh ••••••••••••,,.M.~~·•"• SJ~. couch 110,Chalr SS. Jay. Carl Rebko. 646-2449. REPAIR, Repipe, Wattt <2l3I •• 7 "l"'' ' ' 5 I hat •• Haullnt1 ~tESA Cleaning Service. S · ov-..."" 1'ohs ""'cll·omc.5Jtj-2t21i ffEMODE(i,. Add on. ga · 1 yrs exp :; w coun ... J Gcrden'-· · · .. ,. heatt>rs, erv1ce lines.1---------~ •• cu•.11-...--• not method. I do wor11; ,.,,,,, .......... -•••••••••• , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,c1arpets, windows, PRO.F Painter , honest flonestWork.6<t2--9315 T S 'I ... vu " ........ ·~-II Gd 'I OC -&h 1· oors,etc.557-6742 k I QllAL W le Re( 2.5 op 01 yrs_,.xr(. (l"e e'.'e5l my se • • r~ a.JAPANESE Gardener. L ALmov1ng au111g wor ,reas,lntlext, ree or · · yrs ••••••••••••••••••••••• 94~19. ,, .J; .. .._ 531--0101 Complete Yd work, l>y student. Lrg truck, GOODExper . es t , refs, 548-2159, ltfAJtV'SPLUMBlNG exp.L.g&sm)Obs.Free T Sol C post• I C reas. Barry. 5.11·1235 II e·• · g d 642-3913. •646~ • est. FAIR PRICE. lie * hp 1 • om REPAlft. remodtfl CetMftt/CoflCl't'h cean~p. uttrees.1'"ree ·ous \:.leanin one on . NOJOBTOOSMALL 642-1710 Call Ken 1 •1'1ulch •Redwood• · est." .. "-J1n•• weekly basis. Call C E · •-----------• Call5'"'-ti930 ' replace. Work~ guarn. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... w; ITAOLING & Lt. Moving. IS'!' lass xlllnt paint.• I !'~a~re~.'-----~--l;:=~=;;=;:~:---.c==--:-Freeest. 55:1·0111. CUST0~1 Cement Work ~uropean Landscaper l mm. Depend al> I e Phyllis. 968--<tl43 paperhanging, airless l •. H.OTIS Plumbing 1· Tree Stt•lce -R bl -I d 25 9795""'A Rl"mod e ls & repairs. Patios. easona e TreeService·Cleanup. serv ice. $101 oa up Resp. Col. Student does spray yrsexp ·....,.. MASTER C•all · 14Do Wa t er heaters , dis· You don't need a ~un to ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. Draw FaSt" when you TR E F. S, YU CC AS. place •n ad in tfte DA ILY p A (:....\1 S. .S 1-l RUB~, PILOT Want Ads! Call ·r R I i\f 1\t E D • . <I t • man s J<'reee&t 642-85 n reas. no Maint.642·5329 548 -2868. housecleaning Sl.25 hr. 4 SPecially. Remodeling, hrmin.Donita833-8l5S 1'~1NE Paperhanging & posals, furnaces, filtish work. Refs:--Fret Cement Work of all kinds. Wanted 1~· Schedule 40 MOVING. h:t ul In g ·1----------Painting. 22yrs ser v dshwshrs. 642--6263 m/c es t, Guar. work Rea s onable. fr ee plastic irrigation pipe. garagecleanup,reliablt llarbor area. lie. Ph: & b/.'.l. Compl plumbing 499-3105. estimates. Call638.-J325 Atust be rt!as. 979-7570. fast service. 963-6452 Classified Ad! &42·5678 642-2356 serv. Lie. Z7~. now -642·5678. H.Et.fOV ED. 846--7112 Office R""al 4400 Office Ret1lal 4400 r.du<lrial Roolal 4500 Lost & Fo ... d 5300 ..................................................................... ~ .............•.•....... DELUXE OFACES AIRPORT LOCATION Palio suite from $125. mo. tncl. A/C, crpts. drps, all util & janitorial serv. • No Lease Req. • 1 Month Free Rent. 2082 S . .E. Bristol. NB s.57·7010 WESTCLIFF BLDG. ~~t v'li'VHl Bt.ACH . . "' ' ., ' . ' .. ' ... Call Mr Howard (.'15 {101 Desk spal'e available: $50 mo. Will provide fur niture at SS. mo . Answerin g se rv ice available. 17875 Beach Blvd. J·luntington Beach. w2-1Ji1. FREE RENT cOmmerelal-lndustrial Space 200 to 3()00', 21 to JtF per sq ft. JO days free rent w /'l yr. lease. 831 -1400 LOSl': Drown Lab Helrlcver. Vic; Chrisan· ta. & Arcada. Mission Viejo Reward. 586-9241 FOUND: Shellie, male, VIC. Bristol & .l\.lacArlhur. 549 -2531: 150 I Westcliff Dr. S170-1200 Sq Ft. s:m. 2200 an . JI'" Sq Ft. t.fo. to,mo. ok. 3301 -------- Newport Fin,ancial Ctr w. Warner. 835--0408 1', o lJ N u : Germ a n LHsifHj Office Spoc:e Shepherd Puppy. male Call Q/l Site Manuger Storaqe 4550 b I k w J tan µaw s & C1 14 H1'.12-3Jllext246 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mu1.zle, ""earing silver ---~------I LIHk l'hoke chain Vic. Villagl: NEW plus h office bldg, 2 Or. & 'Vorba, ·rust1n. ·to 6 Rm suites. Con· STORA.GEUHITS 838-0011 fcrl.•nce ltm . Xerox l'OPll'r. i'lr OC a1rporl 833-3640 NEWPORTIEACH Persona l business or ---------- recreat ional st orage. FOUNI>: i\1alecal. Vic.ol From ~9. Jamboree & Newland School. Pleast San Diego l-'\\·y. 979·0150 1dent1fy. 968-3118 Deluxe office suites from STOHAG E· Warehouse FOUND: Siberian Husky S65Mo. Broker type, Secure. 15 x J<r, Vic : lnd1anapoils & STRf:ET FRONT 3 room Realonomics 675-6700 iOO mo 217 Avocado Hr-ookhursl. Park 11unl o(fic.e, gd. location. 929 c.t.1. &iS-5114 · ington. /':io l.D. 963-2611. 8aker5t .• CM . 546-6212 Oi::N"rAL. SUITE. 900 sq. --------- S5·PER SQFT 1617 WEST CU 1'~1',-tll B It. No. Ci\'1 . 45<"sq. ft. !\Ir. Business/ O"Keel1t'. 833-~. ln'fest/Finmtee Cahr. Animal Control lt>2 1 Edison Way 536--65.'il AGT.541--50.12 C .D.1\1. 2~~· sq fl x --7200 /2•111 P .C.H. w/opt. .. or1r-adc 557-300224hrs -FREE RENT ... inHs Rental 4450 Office space. handy to ••••••••••••••••••••••• San Diego Fwy. All sizes., _________ _ -61)days free rent on 1 yr.•' Jease.aJl-lWO THE COLONY ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jiack of Jlumanc Society Animal Assist League IUliness Opportunity ' . Adoption.Spaying& 5005 Neutering information ••••••••••••••••••••••• 960-2900 LA.DIES DRESS SHOP -Ani mals Impounded- Beautiful s hop in small Irish ;)hep, fem, red center.Qualitymerchan· !illep /CoilLe, lem . d1 se. 6-15-5711 IOam to brn/whl , •lMO.FREERENT• 3CI RETAIL SHOPS 5pm. or 545 -2860 after Germ .Shl.'p, n1ale No lease req. Dix. olfices Prime reasonable space 1i>m blk ftan adj. Air porter fJotcl . &\.·allablc. li'.lrge & small. ~-------Terrier. male, red . A/C, full ser\·ices. Frm Old world l'harm with Aff1hatc t-'ull/Pl·t1me 1'crricr. mall", blk $135 mo. Frenl'h "'tndows, gables VENDING Akita. male. sable 2172DuPont.Room8 & 1rees. AdJacent tol We sell the finest new Aust .Shep.male • 833-3223 ··r11 noon.,. F c s l 1 v a I of Arts equip. We fun11'!h large Cockapoo. fl"m. apr/b\li: Grounds. J Comml"rt•ial & Industrial CA'f'S Corona'del t.larCsl H\\'Y 1 580 BROADWAY locations. Xlnt financing Shthr , fem, white Dix space rrom .40 1't LAGUNA BEACl-1 avail. Starting Invest· Shthr, rem. calico 2&U .E. Cst H""·y61S--tS900 menl i976 Call today & Shthr, lem. tabby 300 SQ FT, crptsA:lrps. 494-7915 Get :f\arted on the road to\ L.nghr.1e m. tr1 i95. per mo . ·ca ll l ""'~~~~~~~~"""I f1nanc1al 1ndependen<'e OTll~RS I· Ph. for info. (7 l~J I &16-213Uor679-a7P9 K:J8-2iOO Fi)UND : Lovable ttn} 2800 SQ FT basement 1 e m . ch 1 h u a h u a , l'Omplex of clubroom. Of· REST A.URA.MT l>lk /wht. 1'~rce 10 good t1cc~ & storage rrns. AdJ . humt'. 9ti2-&149 anyllml i,o Marina on Coast II\\')', Price incl. on sale liquor 64:!-1&14 he .. all bar, food & game excpt wknds. Porsonats 5350 HelpW...ted -7100 HelpW.a•l•d 7100 HelpWo•led 7100 Help Wanted 7100 ................................................................................................ ·············~········· .Experienced waitress. · LANDSCAPER ' SPIRJTUALREAOF.R CAMVASSJHG prt /tm . Cal l J\t1ss forapt. •• Open lO AM lO lOPM ~50 ~~it~aSio~t~~g~;~: BOYS-Girls, 15 or ovr. McCloud-499-266:1. 642-2007. 2lJ/865-385l ,.., APT MANAGER Adviceonallmattcrs. .speaking prel"d. P . o: Earn $200-$300 dlo. Female over 18 w/gen'I MAii) WANTED. Please 312 N. El Camino Real Uox 1064. Newpor\92663. helping alhleltc club sell work ex per. to assemble a pp I y 1 n. person . SanClemente,Forappt. 1ickets to -s porting embroidery kil.ti. ~.25 S~ACL iE'F MOTEL. Call4!j2-9034 492--9lJi ATlll..ETIC actors for events. 536-0791, Mr. per hr. Apply in person 1661 S. Coast Hwy, Lac major film al>OUt Viet· .Spiker only, Studio "12, 150 Bch. 494--4892. ~ . DIVdRCE Sit.I PLIFIED nam war needed. lilac ---------1 B k c M ~ Complete prOfessional 613-69-ll CareerOpportunity 3 er . · · MAIDWAH'TJD , " pro~ ram. Typing--'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Full i:har~e bookkee-per Female full & pltime. Ap· Newvart Beach Travel Filing -Se r v in g .• to $850. multiple ledger ply Kentucky Fried Lodge. 0209 w. Coast J\1 e m b e r li B B . AVON experience thru P & L. Chicken. 2929 E. Coast llwy, N.B. 642-8252. 714 -774-6881 1\ccounung machine ex· Hwy, Cdlif •PAL,\1 /CARD READER• Ad /reduction 108.Jl Beach Bl, tiloanton, 521-J.106 ••SEE AD•• BENTLEY &CO. 1underJEWELRYI SA y5_ perience desirable. Call ---------1 MANAGER/ASST. Make If A J'or appoinlmeGt .. 11141 FOOD to"abr1c Store. Open C.M. H M y 8J3--0ti57, Irvine ...... DISTRIBUTORS Mar. 9. Exp. Req. (714J Pay oc:f.ra~l Y~~r 's ~s & Cheerful palient oriented Opportunity to t..-stablish,_1_,-_2-< __ .,_,_-_____ _ start saving again. No practice in HB, wants ind e Pend en l dis · sdling ex per. necess. exp. f/time. chairside 35. tr1l>utorsh1ps l'or new MANICURIST Lets lalk about it. Call: s t. Sal operi. Tue thru food product line. Call KELL.YTEMJ!Si.ETON'S 540-7041, Sat. work wk 962-2403 Linklelter 's Firebrand 445 E. 17th St .• C.M. Foods. W eekdays, 642--0lM 833-3981. 1----------CHEF OR COOK ----------~l eat Cutler, Semi PRE.G1'1 ,\!'IT"! * BA.BYSITTBI: * \V/management ability. GIRL FRIDt\Y, Attrac. Hel1red l'or Ital. Deli. l C<ir 1ng. confidential San Clemente area. Our & lots of exper. Salary girl. (21-301 lite bk · Daywk.675-3407afl5 .-l'Ounsellng & referral. home. 3.5 days a week. open. Apply in person. kpg /typing. Mon-Fri .,, _________ _ Abortion. adoption &1 _S_a_l_a~ry~o~pc_,_, __ ,_,_2-87 __ .,_-__ 1 42M E. !7th St. CM. Or 9-4 :30. Apply in person.1· Call . 645-1070. p ·r· R. -Cu 2 18 keeping. BABV"ITTEn f"'r 18 moq ----------1 ac1 IC 1gg1ng . l APCARF.5-17·2563 old, .Harbor view/Cd~! Clean1ngLady.mustbe35 ~~wfo~~t Elvd. N.B. • • • Ann M. Gustafson 140 I OulricJgor Corona Del Mer area. Your home. ~1on & or over. S2 hr. 5 hrs per -'---'----""---------I I J<'r 1 & some other day. 1\1on thru Fri. Must wkdays. 644--4369. I have ref's, Call aft 21 Train £or legitimate, rull f>i\1 .• b'73-27~. . . BABYSITTER·L0\'1ng f----------time pos 1t 1on 1n Lady needed toe.are for z[ CLERK nlassage. Eam while you sin. children. I to 2 days I· for 1nail room in busy learn . No exp. nee. \V1: GIRLS II B-281 MECHANICS Need i2 ). !\1ust be ex· per·d & have Class A License. Salary or coOi- miss1on. Benefits availa- ble. OrCUHJI' COIMIY ..r. • You are the wumerof 2tickelstottie UCIHOME IASKETIALL A""'-Hve Cenltr- 2.101 No. Tustin Santa Ana I awk.1&oc'c.wl\ndf\'aca·. financial service or-set'ldtoschool.Applyany tion. ti7J .>.i52 1. ga nization . Will train _J_'[lt~eLl'-{_"~oao~n~o~r~e~v~e}n~m~g~·1;~;;;~~;::;~~;:; . tiuaJ1f1ed perSon w1some 2112 Harbor Blvd. C.ltt . GAME B:ibys1ttcr. vie. H1chard! previous expcr Co of. MEDICA r, Assist. Exp'd: t'ebruaryzt, 1975 II. Dan.a t:len1. School. 21 iers xln't be~efiis & GROWING Oran~e Cty. Back ofl'1ce. Gen. Prac· Please call 642-5078, ex1 ~ys <6-:--81 Y£?Urho1neor J working conds. Phone ind~pe_ndent tar~ or: u cc. Sol>n11l handwritten 333 to claim your ' mine.; l .30-6pm i\lon-644---1360 ga.n1zat1onneedsbrot~e& resume: Box 378. B<ll. 1·ickcts. tNorth County Fr1.Calla!t6.493-4178. . · ~l 1gnmenl fl!ecnan1cs. ls l.92662 • toll fre e number 1 ~ ! COOK I sal.+comm,1ns.pd.un· "'o-i~··i -. 1 Babys itter : Grandma norms, va•a's. & •-'it MedT--~ • .,.. ''u eeded b b y Exper, prer·d. but will ... .,.. ... , ______...., • ~ • * n to a ys1t in m train. S:JOAM -l :JOPt.f shar'g. plan. Appl.y any Send Resume to 401 home. 58 Dakyh wk .&OEd~n sho l·t Mon lh•u Fro· Miller Tire Co. slof"e in A'·ocado. Ste 501, .8 . Schools& J transµ. roo urst · · · Orange Cty. or call: Attn:J .Crawfon1. -. 7005 rnger .1'~.V.~--2.190. Weekends off. $2.50 per ,54~7-820~'~!------~--,.;,.;;;;;;;;;;;;j,.;;o;;;;;; Instruction hr. Glenhaven Conv. _ •••••••••••••••••••••••i Barmaids. day & nite Hosp, ti46-77t>I. TAl -Clll Class. Ex ·I shifts. Also. p/topening.! . 11AIR ST'l'Ll~"f for new salon in Lido Area. Call 675-5370. l\f El!;£ toSlS,., Secretaries toiBfM) Gen Ofc-Superv~ lQ$700 Dictaph Typist • tq$6?Q OFFICES 400SQFT&UP MISSION VIEJO llSTl'RICi JN AR.EA , equip. ifiQ,000 Buys it all! STORES-OFFtC0ESlh $135 -GEM-up. CrpLS, drps, a . air. 1730J Beach. HB. orcize, fl.1 editation. Mon·j Si r Harvey·s l'avern .1 CO<J:~. 1\1.ust be exper .d. days 7-:Jprn. ;us Legion: Call 1or intervw 8-i>.J Ret.s req d. No long hair. ~treCt . 4\J4 -J 18J or! 548-7781 Apply_.Colonr Kilcben, L.Oti'r : sso. for return ol 49·1-5255.Ct\LL. I I Ortega_~wy,SJC. Ex1)ericnced, mature B r I poodl BEAUTY OPR .. exper. ... ed ·ed sn1 . rwn. cmae c JobWanted.Male702Sj Hair Stylist needcll l'or lDELIVERY DRlVE_R: \\'Oman \\'ant , var1 HOUSEKEEPER IRVlNE'msoN~sa' ~ CrpLs, drps. wet bar 831-1600 842-2834 20 FT l. A NB \\'earing bright g rn .. re' in ... : duties. llve·Jn. room and l . us 1n ve.. . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• busysalon.96l-7705 1 pre wo1nan ~.>J,Yr REAL.TORS GU--4623 Jeweled coll ar. L.1l CAltPENTEn Rea.sona· old. Ask for Jim. SO. board. s alary open. SER<JICESlll~ 488 1'': 17th tAt lrYil)eJ ~ li05S28. Last seen f'has1nJ? ble & Depend~ble. Small Beauty Operator ! ~<?AST AUTO SUPPL.\".. pleasant environment, FREE RENT COMMERC. or orr1ce FLOWER & Glf"TShop eatthruapt.complexal or large 1·ob. K'im No following ntt. Newl _,._•~"'-°"-------1 •Donlev~v',-eSwho"'.eeeskada'"y's'c-laol'I space incl. garage. w.;, ror sale, Owner ill. 19\h & l\.l aple. Sat. eve , Lease. Rllr. &14-2343 Prestige ]'Jewport area. Please call &16--4502 Galanis 4~-4386. 11 ce n s e 0 k · Comm· Dftttol Reep/Asst. 545-4123. evns. v.·knds ~ ..-. ,_ _ ~~ 6 IOOM OFFICE b'7J-644Sevelwkends Fantastit opportunity Job Wanted/ guaranteed. &l.5-IOCJO l F / ti me. Pedodontie call&16-5961 ~.WW-• Suite 2l..i •CMla Mes, Coll 642-t4iO , 613-6622 FOUND : Afghan. female ·1 -&IEC~ON i?Bldgs.SOOO w sq.rt.C.2 _________ vie. No . of Orange Ct) Female 7050 Beauty Opr. needed . prac . 1ri H.B. Call. HOUSEWIVES i\1URTrne,$150guarn+ •. ~ • .,.·•1--' -D•serlluslnes·-,.,,,,,, •.•• _ Owne,-pis.••••••••••••••••••••••• Comrn .60-65 -7u9;.A11 ·s 1 ti44·Utill f 1 Carnec.Age~-46.Mr. • " •·..-· wl5hoistforautorepa1r. ~'" ... u.. · '·'REI' L•s Veg·· 1-iol 03 !iECRETARY wlBrains I-l air Bazaar. 642--0434 ---. r ~ -:.: ~~ · J..cv1.846-545S. l 11 Sq. Ft. br~1ke. whl. ah~nmeStnt, Beer Har. ·r en year . ..; tdenlll .v. 546---0150 rlcs ires return work-462 E. 17th St. CM !DEN.I AL ASSl~TANT, day Vaca tion f"or 2. ---------~- Jdeal for Real Estate upholty. f>!;5 W. 19th ., same location. /\ls o l -w R .. Pl . I Full t1 0 me_. c_ha1rs1de. Ex· llOST an ORGANIC N~:F.:O 2 Gd ladie8. 'FuU, Will short term lease or <.:M Ask for Don. Days. Sandwich Shoµ. 1\/1 Ill I t'. A u !h k eas,e tre· Growth PPOSR"JlJOO. ~. v:rs •• o· f s-1'c• To • I iwr. rcq. 536-7171 t'ACEL(1'-r demonstra· 1 p/t. Car phone nee. ~ .-.ub·lease. 7.';2 '-0460 .s.10-5710~ve.646-o68 1 downtown Indio. 714 turn turq. c 0 er 05 in exp. 111 • • & Auvtg.! .... lion 1n your home. fT 'SI R1chards.S4ti-64S5. : BKR. &1S 9134 Bkr. -···--. ~ FUN~ ror Details Call., miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiio•iiiiiiiil 1,700 sq. fl.. large fenced ----------~e~al value. 979--4138 1123, Daily Pilot. P.O.Box And gel paid for it I ex per 'd .. resp & en· l)U--0753. MIGHT COOK Hlackbeard 's 2-4. Sen Some pul>lsh 'g. Write Adi Your C--'ty .Dental A•Sostanl. M"'t bel yard. P11me Olsta Alesa! PlfMTSHOP FOUNI>: I.ab. fem. tan. 1.:;00. Cos ta Mesa, CA , welcoming n('wcomers.\ 1hus1as t1C'. ElCpanded INH•L•TIOH I Private club. 5 Day wk. MUTUA.LILDG. IOC~~on .. 173! Supe.!1or Leuerpress & offset [ur Vtc. Fe<ll'o Parking Lot.. 92tilti I Flexible hrs. NCftl car.! lluues ba1·kgroondreq'd. "'"' ~t uslbeAoodbuf£etroan.t 'l'wo ci1tlte5 avail. Orie at A\lt. ror1g. i\:uloYartsJ sale or might l.'Ons1dl'r Costa lt1csa. 64S-WOS Jobs Want~d 7075 typewriter & happy dis· Salary opco. Newpon -THERDYTICH To s tart 1mmed, app1"y"1<0""~- ti20 sq. ft. & ooe at 2.241 iJSOmo.142-S&Sl. l''Orkini:: or silent ••••••••••••••••••••••• posillon.547 -~l.J. area.646-7419. Min 2 ~rs exper. or chef. Bahia Corinlhiao, sQ.ft,8othat5&pcr s~.l .... trial'R..tal 4,500 parlnershi.p. Loeated fOUNIJ : Irish Sei te r NEED A llOUSE· DISl'HIBU'rOR wanted. schooling. Salary com· YachtClub.IOOlBayside It .. Good loc_. ~\II ~t1I .•••••••••'••••••••• .. ••• bctwe_en Fullerton & Pup. male, G mo. Nr Sl'rl'EH '! 1'~ced lhepels, BOOKKEEPER/Re<'ep·. Over 25 . lnt~rested in mensu,ratew/training& Dr.Cdi\1673-4388. paid, incl. Jan1loN.al, ISOOS"F'r&Uit Anahetm ,must seetoap· llarbor & Adams, C.M. w:1ter the' plant s, lionist. Front office oi l earnin.!(uptoSHOOpermo exper . Contact. 'l\fr.. NURSES ••DIS _. e levator. par}'h\C. & I ,.. .,.11,_10 preclale . Call 524-6773 675-5328 .• E I · 11039 __ .,,'>') Hamilton, Costa·'l\lesa z -.. security service. Ask:·1'cir MISSION .,...., or87o--4564 "'Pekenu. week, month. bp~YonClhv'.'°1Pmramcedtor. """'x,:. p /t. ca ---v........ t.1 em or i a f lfospi t a I, Ex per d . C.M'. &S2-J505 M G M"ller 'ta:~•~· --'-'--'--'-'-----"'"-'------I~OST : Mans Gold Ring,:: i\'fature, l"lean. quiet cou· u . ,,..,.., D 1 c annor I ~ tn•~ ~I Trust s tones. se ntime ntal pie. 549-1506 Lion. HrS 9-1 &J-7. Dr.I' o_m.es~1c he P. needed. 642-2734, Equal Oppor. • PA.RT-TIME , 21992 ai'nlno<:apistrano Dri{ij ' 5035 value. Reward. N.8. o1 Gary L. Couture, 204:1 Iii.I\ ini; new llStl_baby & Empk>yer STUDENTS HARBOR atSanD\egoFWy ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll.B.area.642_1471 Help Wanted 7100 Westchff Dr . .Suite 107 , need domcst_1c as·-===='-------! COMP'ANV, REALTORS SINCElS-14 673-4400 -·' Avery turnoff831·1000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NH. &l5--5300. s1stance. Ll\'e--tn ror I Insur. A'JCY Girt Teleph ~ales 000.J- LOANS Up to 80% LOST:~ Weimaraner , A.· alH-..u-1 miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiio mo. starting approx. Feb Commercial lanes, un· " ·-il l 2000 Sq. Ft,-$300 per mo at 3975 H1rch, NB. A~t . 541.-$032 O remale ans. lo ··Oaftah". * ntm onoro•-*· j • 2;'J. Room & board + SlUO dcrwriting &; rftt.ing. i':x· POSITION IN At f°A!)'T'! • l1tTD Loc.n.81/Jo/o v1c. Slater, tt1agoolia & Vett!rinary assistant, B & G"rf •wk. llelp w/baby & do per. necess.Salaryopcn. GROW ING l\~CESSION I 2RdTDLoc.ts Bushard. Reward . f/time. PriorelCpcr.pre· oys I S I standard housekeeping Co.benerits.494.-lOOor P ROOF NE"!'fORT Lowest ra'tcsOrangeCo. 962-4996 lcrable, but if other lpto l4yearsofage Da i J chores. Driving abili'y a.19-3058 6,EACl·I <.:~)' IN" ----------1 qualifications met, will ly Pilot dehvery routes handy, l>ut not req·d . VOL.YING A vARIBT'(' IOLSAILDG. Sattler Mtg.Co. FOUND: Bicycle. Call t1·atn. Send resume to: maybeava1ll:1l>le1nyo1ul Autonol rcq·d.Havepvt Interview i ng exp. OFCHALL£NGINGAg. 42.'\ Sq. fl., shop with of. 842-2111 545·06 11 bet, Sp M & 8 PM . Classified. ad no. 350, c/o area. ~arn profit ror de·j bedrm. & ba. L.ocated on scamstres:s for garmen,t TlV 11'1 ES. I). P.1 ~1.'~ WATERFROH't 11ce space. heal, A/C, Serving Harbor area 24 6754370 Daily Pilot, P. O. Box hver1 es &'cash. trips 0 1 bluffs overlooking ocean. manur. al 1001W.17th St .. BACKGROUND ALO · • H•---'ieoch water, trash, parking,,1 ~'-"'-----------1560, Costa Mesa, Cal,lf. nterchandise for sellinp Close to intersect. or Unit •1 . Costa Mesa. 9am. WJTll EX PERI ENC -r--• restroom. $127.50, "--·---a./ FOUND: Handsome male ~ti ·new subscriptions. Fo1 Superior & Pac. Cst loSpm ~Ion. lhru f'ri. . ON A 10 KEV ADOINJ.l I Exee1.1Uveofrices MocA.LPIHEILDG. -..cemcnn cal. Sh. hair-; Grey, beigtl-----------1 informalion pleaae call Hwy, N.B. Continued r.t i\ ~ II l NE IS $150,$22.S,$95q.Mo. 2 Units, 750 sq. ft. ea. Personols/ & bl. stripes. Mission Apt house manager 642-4321. From San employment arter 1s t 'JUNIOR SALESMEN DESll\A8L£. WIL-C.1' V1ewofb0l~&water . h r 11-l Lott•FoUnd V1ejo831 -2236 needed. C lemente-San Juan mo. will be negotiated. TR r\IN f'OR COM• .ILLG y rwit rohntt •,ice, r~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-2007.2131865-3851 Ag-' 10·15. E•rn """"'i-40 l'll1'FR ORIENTE'll room:i. o waer, spa ... " rc';;;:f;;;:i~;::;-::--:;;::-_L;:=::::=;;:.;~;:~ Capistrano area. call Cal l Colleen J ohn s, .. _..,. · Realtor 675-6161 heaters,parKing.trash. t& Found ,. 495 -0630 and !\1iss1on t;.12 -~1 : per week getting new PROCEDURES. CA!fL · h ME~·c~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• GAZER:I<.¥. Viejo-El Toro area, call· .; custo mers for the JERILYN MORNS AT •Offlte sg:eetp Oto ;iii,.. ._,IA' . .,. S8l-&IO. UllUG CLc.flK, exp'd, DAIL.~PILOT after 64&-$076 4 stu<lio. 1558 ::!t l~1 So. J500Sq .. ft. lndust. rental, Lost: SI a mese f m , -'-""--.--,.-18.:.,':;=,! :;,.~,L~~;:, w Equ81 Oppor. Employer fast pa~. 40 lira. Send school Jtind Saturdays. --~------~ l..ag. 316 wy. w/~a~na, trash. water, declnwed. AM to Oum· V u•r<lifto •• "'• ,s,,.,,. V "!'""""""""""""""""""""""""~ ! ReM.ume . Write ad no. You mu!ft be out of schOOI REAL ESTATE · (1).787-4429/499~. l'Csl m, gar;Jgedoors. Oum. Vic M. Viejo are:1 . 'T o d•~1109 m'''ooe tor Fr:dov, -288, Daily PilOl, P.O. Box by 3:00 p .m. and be able IMJTlUCTOR • ·OfflC!5PACEWL $200. Askfor REWARD83CHl807 ~~:°i~~~,0 ~' OOYStotol2YRS · 91.~2,:.Costa Mesa, Ca to,work at lcast3days Sanf'runcis,:-o8ayAte.;. l, ~---iui-,.. .. ~r MG "IU ,_, ,1~ ·,",:-, •1,., Advertis1ngD1str1bul1on. ""''" per week. Nodcliveries Leading Real Esl.afe _.. ....... -c annor,.. t'r 1..ost ... lx.GennanShep, -....-•2•-·rrans portat1on pro. or i.:o ll ect1ng . ~hool h s . 1_, -X'T"4>m~. s.&-rW! &ml .• male.VicVictoria ~=--:...~r ..... !:!.:""' vided . C .M. area l Trans portallno pro· fl tJm .,''.n~:::tofi Beath. 494-fOS'J art '1 !"'~":!" , r.. 1, -·~-.... 642 -9911 • • 11 vided. Cali 96fJ.4gJ2. n. lf:~r~jt~'. PM. ?~: ... e= n~ ~1~ lvsboy1/Waifrftwt I 15~~~ Equal ~:,~~tuolly ~r::.::.~·~ntr~~·~ 17S-2'J2Sor~ J.(>ST: Bl•ckLa~mate,! 1~=. ~~ ~~:, °''·'' ~: Apply Kelly's Stel'lk eW Collete des ~·d. ~ l~---•-'-"--tti:ti mo. w/wht. apot on l~l;:""· :~~~':'11 ~~:-.::::.:, 10..n_,, llou5 e, 209 Palm. M portt.och KEYPU.....,..H .com1p l ele resu m • """'.._... LhroaL Ana. to "Caiey" 1"""""'----1 11Gf,., ...itC-11c._. You are ll\e winnero< "'-W/lt ar)' lWlUJremeo!J E c:\lt1 SUf\e V1 •· "8 i''°"' .. ~ ,,...,._ t •n1C01" Bnlbo•.G75-57i4. 2ticketstothe to· NACS-,.P 0 llA.> •• v.-··~CA ....... N.B. 1·-.,... ,.,_ ~<.Uni, OPERATOR ,( 6 . ' - --........ aq,tt. Dlluxe:.dfit'lli~·•l1l " ""'"""'°'19 ,f"t: ~t=' .. "' ~'~ ,..,;, ••'i.~ 'USIMESS UCI HOMI .,.. c' 41,1 Newport Be•cht onNewpOrtH.arbotj:wl "'!!!l!'!!'!'!:!"!~~!!!!!~!I ,. .. ~. ,,c.in. , p ...... , BAStc..,..a.•• Exp'd. Keypunch vper, a t .92663. ~ltlonaf •lC001q. ct·:= LOST~ While mini. poo. ~Moaoo ;;~.:·.... :::4' 0 PO '""'" --~~ need d tour hrs. perda;;,:i-,-"""'="------i Jacu"-.ctpLa, dc'Plt am· *COST";:._.,,• dl.t, V1c. lrvlM.Blvd I 21c-Sl.....,_ •,~• ..... 1t1 J~t1.H !A.LISMAN GA.ME 3;3Qto7 :JOPM.A~ya , pie h'ee P•~ Co.a$( ""~ 20th st. Ana. JO Sh.ln'l1 n=... Hr::. ~~ 111: II Will lra1n. Real ~late F~bruary22, 19'1.S Employ mt. Office, a. "IC•k• Room For DIQO. H•1 •t. ..N•Wportl 81 '000Sq1f~L SW need, medleatton. 2•A ,.1.... ii~-;:...,_ .. n-»-a Lil". rfq. 2002 Newport I Plcuse 1·a11'42~8.ext \'al Co. 1701 J>aaetntla dy'', •• cletan out the 142 ••• , :tloooftl7 n,.µ.,soqn. 142. m 21l!:-i:t:""' MW. Blvd, Costa fl1t":'la. 9-1 :133 10 r l ;1~m your C&f . ,.1"1 .... tumthat.JYDlt 1t ~rlnlte: Va~ c-'1""''"' i,,_..,. 1:1 m . PACIF'l t: HUS. 1'lckrt" !Nl>r1h County -------j into cash with a DaUJ OftlM ap.a(e, • . .111 fl. WT~ ft-lr~.Qorage LOST; 2: feml Ba.ssetl l:~ ii~-::r.::,:;., SAL£S 1 toll 1r1'l' number i5 Don 't give up the abig! ·Pilot ClauUled Ad. CaU ..... Near "'"".i:-~vct 1d Hnv1J>oWC!(. Houndl.·vic: &uahant' ""·" '°'• IOC.. IO"t'--1 ~-1:!2\l l You 'll rind it ltt MZ.$811 ... a.ta 11,.,, NaW... Rltf, i1t-e11 ·Talbert,Jl'V. IJl88-.69'.ll. 1.1 1+ fl\.®G.JoJ ®·'J,·r.,., {)~:i!.~1 Classl£1ed l\d 1 642·5678 • • • Classified. •, ' . I ' I , ' •.> •' .. f • .... ~~ ·-Fl! oAll.~l'ilOT '"'4i!!dly,Ftbfuaiy13.1975 , .91!!~~-····!~!! !!t'r.!!~ ..... ?~!! ~~;'!::!· . .: •. ?~!! Appl! H 'Q'O ........ • • 1050 d•l;dl ' lotO. S,•111 ... IJio• 1094'11Mti,'Powll' · to40 ~.....;..:Woo/ •• ..... ~·.,, .......... ~. ·-..................... ···-~··--··-.. ··-··-·······-········· ~-·~········~··-······· .... ' "''° Pr;lgidaire()asDl')'erMO • GqOD qu.llity IO(e & DAL I J:,TCffiNG, ,..5.,S1LV£RETTA Swiat ~A,N.Eti~2l ;~aller. •-••••••••••~ .. ""'~' Whirlpool,Blec Dn'erm I~ ltilt, never used. Pic.uto 1ttcblo1. ~. metal skis. 190 c.m. $t5. Ubr11hf4 ~:!ti 1 ~out, 9.3' flexible Buie. li'ulJY aW R .. I §&!aw ales SALES • ' LI)( e. ~RICKEN SOUP. MEN ,.. Women, makt T I h Whlrlpoo1WasWS40. M6 vlng·r1'1u•t sell. Neim-.nSeriaraph,$1&1. Xlnt.eond.~l • . ·, co'.nt,stpa&,l;lle.aUlYIAJC~ 1''rig~daireW3$her$IO ~. . ~y.S3S-6595 !..udies ski boots, 1.an$e '.DorleU. 2l' Yf/4 whl trfr, •nu ru1bber, ·all :rttN. .ltto4.lldn'lhurlWtalkt money 1n spite of e e·p one Chuo:k N.a1b about ii Y{)Ur:iel(. Sell a fast mov· · Guar/del ~ KINGSZ bed oew com· COTO d CAZA y n Red Devil s1 61h new astps 4, el\Ctsa heMI, tw'ln Hurry · $9500.~" Speed Queen Washer&. pt~te, a.till 'pk1'd0 , xtra Membe:Sh.Jp ciJte~'!::~ $100. Ph: ·-'usa .. 3..4pm O/B.tl\llt.iseU!S46-t385' '10 TRAVOY 26' Mot« r career ln Keal &;tale. in.g rei>eal Item. Be your s I 't.lccruied or wtlicensed. own boss. No invC!ft• a es tin c:onr\d-epcc, ot mcnt. Will fumitih sales Dryer. White. Stainless r1rm. $190 Cwort.Q. $t50) $750. Clll t21J) '40--:l!OO ·o~aft9 :30, 54o-<Klf. ....... W..... 9060 Home. 29M T. ML Mecb. tubs. All cycle/tomps. Quetn Sl'70. usually days. {213)31~1ev~ Swapt lot' ;.:.-;.~·-••••••••••••• ~feet. New 'l'L Quad ' Used 3 mos. ssso new. bome.lncldel.832-2488. Full lam•'\y ---~-~P •••••••••••••••••••••••NEW lit• CUp-r ZIJ. soupd.646-4900 after l'Ot.lrse). 830-8800 pitch. You cafl not mJtiS~ Red Ca'rpet, Realtors t:all Wendy, 96.1-3163. SlllOca:sh. $36·2654 aft6 · 1ua._." . -Spm Residents of lfuntlng:ton OFFICE desk. iooctcond. Newport seach tenn 8 TRAD,£:. -.sears refri1. :Saitlway; _.. '"' HP1f,;i~;:1f;;~l9ii7o. ft-EAL ESTATESalespeo· SEAMSTRESS Beach, Fountain Valley Westinghouse, late mdl, Dining: rm set, usort.ed club for sale $1500 largerreew for Side by Mere OB. Neis .._.ml'1 r •'"· Tra\'l'I 9170 pie Why not work in the Exper'dSailmakers.1'op or Westm,losler. We need ftefrig . copper-lone. rurn.'645-2020,642-Q560 SJS-9639.'" · Side rerrfg/freezer traile.r. ;~. t714) ••••••••••••••••••••••• hotlest area, Huntington pay, full time. Apply 11\ a m an a .. er and frost.-free 17' LeCt hd dr MO G 64$-616S g-.;~. • ...... , P-wler. ~. sl-•· Beach & Founta in person,UllmanSails,410 soli c itor:. Phone Luxury features. $150: ~IN ,• loo much HEAVY Duty industriatl.:.::...:::.::c_ _____ I .ur• .. •v qJ ,..... Valley? Call Phil Mc 29thSt,N.8, Ava•l"eb.27 ... ~36 furn1.tu)'e, xlnL cond. & tool Se wdri, 17' ..... + tnilet + 7 . .5 ru~l:)'aelfcont.OnlJuseiel "Namee. Village Reall "'iliiiili~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l :tll-437 -2954 collect. ~=c..:.'.=""'~·~~~~--==-1 quality. Stereo ronsole pwr. s. re ~ers, TV Rodia · OB · salts + strat. bu ltimes.863--6752. Estatc96;J-4567 1• uskforMarsh. w/AM/FM abort wave routers, saws, dr.1lls. Hl"shno lotl bi teeJ $ SOO "'""'o;::..:.;;:_.c::::_ __ -J SECRETARY/ Equ•\Oppo,..E~ployer Aolcffolt 8015 radio; dbl. bedw/rrame, ~!~!j''T,,~~~.1;"$~: ....................... ~ ~ •• ' sac l . ~co&/ 9400 Relief Food 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;! lamp. student desk, 64.2-0ll& STEREO AM/FM Strack •-~ c.a-A.--L-,070 •••••••••"••••••••••••• Senlcl' s.,.1rTitor ~ ·· ••••••••••••••••••••••• kngsi:ie bd, gold occ. w/2 .$peakers. Pay Off _......._..,....., •. Must know modi£ied TELLER •Antique-AdOll• chr .. lounge chr. w/ot· KENMORE elec. dryer, Bal ance~ $128.88. We •••-••••••-••••••••••· ' 1600 ._ diets & food servi"e STENO toman.640-fllOO $60. Fullslte rotlaway service all models. Over SLIPAVAJL'S ' VW fag-...,._ ... Downey Savin&:> & Loan 000 · N -~Be h •CA' r ....... """"""'* 'supervision. EOE. 32 F' · J 1 bed~O.Swivelehair,SJO 10, Needles i.n st.oc:k. e .. }'VO~ ac ...... ~ •Hours~ w~k. Schedul Skilled in dictation. typ· ~~:t~:1~~~~h1~;~n:-:,u~; G~~~~t.ur~erZ~~:Jis~ AJT 545-9693 ~S~ STE~EO, 372.l So. 30~:-00~~~wcror5;8il ~~ORD . Van/truck, tWo •lo be arranged. Xln ' ing&com""'"!'itionofl·or· I/time ·relier. E:<per. moved for convenience fi.~ RESS~.. TRU e t 19.• rist ol, osta Mesa. -673 ~!ony wide,G.oodycar tird oo. benefits. See Mrs. ,....,.. x f I r · D · "'(Ueen,Full&TwinSets u power 556--0420 -,;u;.JO w1'de ·•teelr1·ms','"inch Dunlap. Co,;t• r.tesa respoodent·e. Knowledge pref'd. lot working eon· o sa e rom San iegos Pricedt.oMoveNow!! mower, rt-el type, £ront ' .... or genera I ofc pro· Us . Ca II Mr. Wayne, largest shop to 833.9625 &646-8686. throw. $150. 492~718 Spanish RCA Stereo con· Side tie, sa.il or power, 2S wheals, 5 ,bolt. 613-4266 Memorial H06pital, 301 cedures. 519-3220 Equal Oppor. Orn.Co.Alltffnlt't sole, am/fm radio. $150. to 30 ft., near Newport morn.oreves .. Employer 838 E 1s t SI.. $.A. ILL.NF.SS FORCES Me to * * * Call 640-1840. ':ach~ Club, 673---45W • Slot 'Mag~,,G-60-lS, $40a • YJCtoria, CM · T ..- RN DirochtrOf ' ,MtwsllMJ 5"'71 ... A skilled nursing home;n Orange Co .. JOb req 's knowledge of ~ed·l-Cal, Ated·l·Care regulations, staffing. & must be pa· ~tent ·Oriented. Call Ad· • ~~or, 532-6701 RN . - Excellent oppor. in sales .Friday, 1''eb 14th, 7PM Sell Everything. Exam· Jomes Pirtle •~--· dept. of rapidly grow1nµl""~~~~~~~~!I Sat, Febl5th.1P,,1. pie: s· all custom-made 23841 loeinn Stereo $75. AMJFM, 8· ~1 / Spffcf/ 't •o 1.~aird, 8J7-6n4 Ffxcellent Coota A1esa eng1neeru1µ.1: Qpen ror inspection from Kroehler Sora & Lov· . El T-" • track and tum table. Call .-0• ·1 ..::"°~":::,· _...:,· ----..- firm. TELLER loam both days. BofA & eseat. Just paid $1200--_.., 492-4845 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Arrtl / · '1, 1 _.:M::.C::..:C::•::.rd::•::.•::'o:'•c.0e"pted:::::._· __ ; Will sell ror only $375. You2 ~r:k'!:; ~ol TV working Zenith 23 .. FOR SAJ..E' 1~· Glaspar, i --cCcs tszh Newracililyinlrvinl·ln 5&L0fficesceksindiv. Also have sohd oak co'nsole color Black/ 580HP Johnson1 eng.•••.,.•••••••••H••••"'"'- dustrial Coniplcx. v. 1 good appearance to MASTERS AUCTION ta Illes .. Several o.il paint· UCI HOME . · parten trlr. A I new, , · • .-. · '\.-0:-:. c r v l' s av 1 n cs •PUBUC 111~s. hide·a·bed. Call IASKEtlALL white portable, bst orr. never used. $2.495. or•or. 5:' .WfLl:.YS •. Jµnt coof;1. Contact t.frs. \Vhitc t·u:;tomcrs. Mus t have AUCTl-1* anytirlle. Will IJe home. GAME 96S-85IS fer 5 3 6-1618 or ~'to ·Appfet:lat.e. CiJI Porlnterview good head for figures & """ 761 -1054 . ~2683 &16-4134.forBob. 1 y pe 4 0 wpm. Ca 11 •FRIDAY 7 :30 P.M * February 22. 19'/S four yr old sharp looking Hiversicle, 714 1686 -6060 Comeln·&hww Custom corner group· Pleasecall M2-5678,ext 2S'' Magnavox .color TV TN81sporfati0fl 19-11 1-'ord 4 Dr. Seda11 . Paul Dosier Associates Costa Mesa 556-7075 Equal Oppor. Employer for appt. Equal Oppor. 207SY:! Newport Bl . CM ing--dual beds attach. to 3Ti33k lo c I aim your ~:'~le, '!~~ 1l works. •.•••••••••••••••~•••••• Clean. MAKE OFFER. Employer 833-9625 &646-8686 cane trim table. Adj. cof· c ets. (North County _..... 2-2<.>01. . Call 642-7241. •. fee Lable, wiU make din· ~:.l~~ numb~r is Beautirul 21 1• RCA Color Airercrft .9110 53MG .TDMARKII licycl~s 8020 1ng height. E -Z chair. * * * t Tv, walnut cab. $250 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'A OOrestored,asking , ••••••••••••••••••••••• lamp• p1'et res t 1-------'1'---I be of W ... u . e c st rer. 842-7392. ANTED: Hanger Space $2800 • 838-6443 u2~~~e~~lsB1 ~~~ if1~/~7e_2~3~.t1ques . Beauti £ul WEDDING loah&Marhw for small ,convent10nal R;crHffonal/ l'Ueds You Now! c :M.642-1910 ~E~~O Sz 11112. $50. '. Equi,._.t twin.644-2211 Vt'hic.Jff 9530 Queen bed set 8 pc -------"-~----I ••••••••••••••••••••••• C~rs. Sale ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.., ' •• 'IJHCY "4llriM T o Jlotate shifts ~PRNI mSmau dept. to cover i11. Dess & vacations. Exper. pref'd, Contact Donna Secre t arial pos ition Roache, RN. Costa Mesa available in young So. Memorial Hospital, 301 L.B. Architectural firm. Victoria, C.J\1. 6-12-2734. Some bk /k+.'!ep1ng. 499- Typistt IO speed mao's b1ke,new, spa n1 s h $29~. Maplt CUSTO M'· Made • · Rtftt 9120 '67 VW Dune Buggy 40 Se<retariH ·unused Christmas girt. couch. Golf clubs ~atchw~rkSkirts,1-land · General 9010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J-IP,ri bglsbody.$750.'Aft KeypunchODl"l £SOcash .·8J8-1387. vacuum581-3131:t tied quil ts, handmade ••••••••••••••••••••••• WA,LK thru camper.. New 6PM .. 837-1:1964.· Choose your"ovJh hours Woman~s 26 ". 3 spd $40. Ho u s E F u LL 0 r can.dies By Dee-Lites, TAX ADVANTAGE uphoL, brakes. tires. Call 540--4450 Boy 's 5 spd Stingray S4S. FURNITURE. $ISO takes ~~t1ques. Han.d·Cr~f.ted Donate your boat. 3 2, 9 O O m i . $ 30 o o . Mint Cond Street Legal 4 RM 's/CCU/ICU •Sec:"ys. loolt:keepen NEVER A fo,EE 8Jl-I086. all. 962 _5206. Gifts. All ~t 1n(•red1?IY Boy Scouts . 546-499( 544--0252 pas sc ng er. corva Ir ,DayS & Nights. Stand by Liz Reinders Agency A'l''fEMPO low opening speC'1al power 22 m~. per gal. lime, differential pay. 40208ircb·St,Ste-i04· 'fempo 'l'emporaryHelp SCH WINN Sub·urban CURVED SECTIONAL, pricesatT.HECENTEN· KAYAK tWhite WaterJ 8' F001' ALASKAN Safety Ck approved. EOE. . 45:ll . Full or p/llme. Excelien Newport Beach 833-81901:~~~~~~::~~~1_tL~a~d~ies~1~0~,~·p~d~.~Xl~nt~oo:n~d~. chest. Chair. misc. No NIAL SHOP. 512 :llth St. used only once: not a CAMPEii. Boat rack, ice 557--4543' benefits. Call For.•-'. . $85. gt)l--0831 reas. offt!r refused. Like Cannery Village. Also: scratch ! ·Will trade for box.d11ide compartments, l-T~ruc"'--.~1=-='----9-5--6-0 '•Contact Mrs.Jensen: EstabltsttZOOs WAl'l'RESS Part time, new.645-6378 Call us for information used small whaler 01 goo condition. First • COSTAMESA age 21 plus, Newport USEDBICYCLF..S I about o ur qU'1lt1ng equiv.675·6118 $750. lakes 1t. CALL ••••••••••••••.-•••••••• MetnbrialU.O.....:.t...I Ser vice ·'Sta. Attend , Bch. <.irea. 640-8120 aft A~~avk~e-s30'.AJJ.lloM50od'<e•ls Garage Sole 8055 classes. 675·14~ loats, M 'ne '494 -5680. 71 DATSUN ·~·-p /time wknds. Mesa 3P~1 I qn · · 301'Vfct0rti:i, CM Ver~e SheJl. 813l 1-larbor, Cstm Built Cruiser ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gd wht highback bucket Equipwteftt 9030 1969 Chevy ;i-. ·r PU, 4 spd. .p· 1..- 642·2734 CM Waitress wanted, exp. &Moto-Cro;;sH1kes. 'iTEREO. !\lowers, seats. fit anything.••••••••••••••••••••••• am/I'm w/10\t:o'scl!tconl Th ' bl 1~b:'"'t h . ..c:...c:;.c::.:c:_:_ ___ :;:.;::.::i1 .:=~-------I p1~ef'd , over 21. Joor appt. Also All AcC'1..-s."'ories aqu.ariums, VW parts, Mickey Thompson so·s SMALL BOAT l lOAC camper. $3295.646--5957. . dis hue, a~ Y d" ESMAN . STATION A d ,. II H bb 592 3196 R 1-' ·~ pat> f rn nd u• M "h ,. d ra io. ea er. air con 1 • ,exper1en t ten . Lt. ·a o )'. · -ecyccuCyclH 1 o u ·a more. ~ ags ..... rysor or . ~watt boat generator MotorCycln/ t1oning, & a camper reo.Applyblwn 12-3. mech. exp. f'ull time. I7210Paeif1cCoastHwy. 64:>0WCoast l.fwy.NB I ~---0344. 2110s. Green· 557-2018 with battery charger. Scooters 9150 shell. Priced to sell lhis USA STl!:REO; 3721 So. 3000F~irview,CJ\1. W•ITRESSES Call645-8288. I ville,S.A. New. Wa r ranleed, in week'. 1•3732> ·Bristol, ~c;osta Mesa. ,. AREA Rug, 8 x 12 •. brand ••••••••••••••••••••••• STOCK ROOM F'ood & c~ktail Cafs 8035 :sAT & SUN. Feb. 15 & 16 new yellow wrong c™· crate. Portable, mounl ·70 Yamaha 650 Chop-r. I · 1 ~-0420 . ...._ 1 F . · • . • on transom with bait .. ~ Mla=-VlelO G ... ·--'Mainl Exp'd./\skforMgr. •••••••••••••••••••••··· urn, m isc. hsehold or.Sac.$150.~ I tank ... ~Id W . hs 82 Xlntcond. Manycusto1n ..,.., SALESPEOPLE · ~ • LORENZO'S goods. 496-1300 ·~ ers. ~ig • at·cessor1es. $750 or·bcsl • · 2870t ... ,11111'.ln ........... ---~ Nt·'fHO CH EVY 1 Ton .Stakcbcd. Exc~I. cond. saoo. M 0 0 n t i .• h t er 5 , Hi,gh School diploma re· B~UEPOINTSIAMFSE ARC WELDER, Linde. lbs. Stow whi le un· ofrer. Da.ys eall Rill al llnports hoUseWrves,· huSband ' & Q'd. Xlnt working oonds 25332 J\Taclotyrc kitten, 10 weeks. $10. O F F M E s A 2 3 2 2 230 amp. 150 I\. 220 cord.[ der~ay. G~eatest buy fo1 675--oo1o. Ev1.>s & Sun· wife oppoUunity. In· &. benefits. E.O.E. Con· 1 __ L~a~'"''--"-a_l_l•~"~'~58-'-l --"1500=-l ---•-64::..::2~-'1595-·==-*---I Bay r arm .· car S200, On cart. $110. 675~1 marine I 10 A.C. ! S:IOO. day call 545 _1CM4 d.-~en• pan.,. fu\J t pacolt Mr. CCarlew or Mr. W d D-8040 piano, clothes. desk. • 1! l-'irm.642·0673 t"<'"'.,,.,.. o ey osta Mesa an1e womantobabys1t -~-beds,misC.Fri/Sat. f{IDE ·A·BEO Couch, .:ljme·tntrodt·t. uce"newtood Memor'ial Hos pital occas. afternoons in••••••••••••••••••••••• green. Oriental Carpet. 1975 25 HP Johnson Otit· ·~~k'~~.Ur!'c~:,~r~~c;/P~~ product 1ne directl~ to ·642 _2734 301 Victoriu'· C 67 o 5 ro,1.l"a 45 d e l Mar area• AKC Min Schnauzer: G.A .A. SWAP MEET. lge. 673-4210 or board Motor. like new. -eons~er. No. preyt!)\IS CM ' ' ___,."" Teacup & Stan Poodles; F.V.H.S. Feb. 15. 8 am. 642-6441 S600.Pri. Ply.646....r.JG.13. :kl.~7;~~~~ condition 830-5906 ~xper~'n ce requ1rea . Argha n pups. Reas. Sellers. $3. Buyers. HF. ccc=:..:.:-=--==----. training provided. Cali Subs l l lute Teach er We have an opening in 639---0219. For info. call. F. V.H .S. Stack Marshall amp w/ American boat trailer, '67 KAWASAKI 120 Dirl 7 l Merida 4-" PU <!.infl:Jetter firebr "l_nd needed for pre-school in near future for main· 962-3301ext285. brain, 100 RMS. Lux· fits Whaler, etc. $125. Bike. Excellentcondiwon w/ Like New-"'~~mper f"~o4·s, '"ieekda~s·, N.B.$2.40hr.640-8820 tenance man for small AKC COCKER Spaniels.1.::.::.,-.::::::c:.::.:.:::= ___ urio u s bedrm set .,_i.._c_'_d_._c_a_ll_6_7_,._.,...,-'-"-."--$200.673 _3856 shel l & beautlrult •'133,....2642 ' apartment building 1n blk. fem. 3 mos. old. $125. •Grandma's Goodies• 846~147. 1 _.:.:""c:.:_::_.::=----1 34 v ., ... . . . "" JelePh Solicitors ~ag':'~a Beach. '-lust be 494-6936. 1729'.? Avalon Ln. HB. .ts, Power 9040 1971 Kawasaki. 5'.JO cc. ~~.5~00> SALES part or f\dJ t1~. $ 2 . .25-S4 per hr. Easy · l~m1 har w /pool opera· nrSpringdale&Wam er f'.orsale: Misc. household ••••••••••••••••••••••• wismall clutch problenl ---------'d"-I' 1No exp. nee. Beautiful 1 . k. H t1on, lite plumbing & •PET WORLD• FRI/SAT/SUNDAY items. incl. a Wurletzer '72.18ft.150HP.l/O,full)' li650/offer7J..a-847_7129 CJ.fEVY St~p van. 2Ton, ta st se l lin'_g. N£W • :.:~~~l ~~~ ~~u· fo'~ electrical ~epairs. 40 hr. Yot'kie $150. Chihuahua, I consolepiano.581-7216 equip 't, w /bait tank dual tires, l'rlmo Conti. ~a n d c r a f led . bead , 83.S--C 744 or Apply 1505 wk. non drinker reliable, · tiny poodles. Lab, peke, AT IS UN. · 7 4 YZ80 S3450/offer 833--9169 '68 SUZUK I TM·2.l0. pro· S500 /ofrer or trade. Jewelry. Mr. Mar1enthai E.l 7 thSt S.A.Suitelll. pe~man e ot referenc.es doxie, s hihtzu. pit bulls, Yama ha Motor cycle. BABYCRI B,ne...,·Jypaint·I-"=-::="°'.:::..=:_:.:.:::__ to·type. t"'in pipes SJ.50. 6.Jti-1913. }SS-9282 · Write Ad. No. 370, Da1tv cockapoo. porn. 100 i\.1any xtras. $354.l or bst. ed, w/mattress. $25. 17'CHRISCraftRunabout or trade for smallerl----"--"---- Tt"leph Solici~ Pil.ot, P . 0. 1 80~ 1560 mi xed puppies. Stud Ski & Golf equipment. S46--8879or548-St>l6 x.lnt . hull. trlr, cvr. :>950. Motorcyc ll', alt, lipni '71 Cl-I EVY ~Ton Ptck P/time, 4 -spm. Guarn Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626 service mos t breeds. 2525 Other misc items. 2'737 Coff T bl round Call Mueller&l5-00t5 -193-~72 Up; super set up to cacry h I -""'~3 W.17th at t-,airview. SA. V is ta Umbrosa. 1'J8 G' eeDa e, · $50. large st"lf·conL Cam,.....r. r ysalary. 548-v.rt . WJ-10 WANTS TO WORK ? Open eves 531 -5027. I Bluffs I iris resser·Desk com· 34 1'"'1.. Seaway, V853-ds l ·74 250 M,\'., G.P. J\on1s, 4!j3-9872 art. 6pm ...-DltlVE A CAB! · bo. $75. Schwlrm Boys S tower p lank ADFCBMB loaded w t all kinds ,011-=-'==:::."'°0::.--eHO~ft \YOW' '.hours, YORKSHI RE TERRIER. Hor5f!'5 8060 Spd. $50. 644---0147 piloL recorde r, ~cca xtrai:;. Due lo Shoulder 1969 CHEVY ~ ton bed. work 'fo~'ydOJ"Self. be male, A KC. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Miscel.eous · 5101 extras, 552-8432, aft in1ury. mus' seU! $85Q w/croSs cab steel Servis your own boss. Men or 548--432,1. A ·r TENT I o N Wanted 8081 1_• ________ 5S1~70 , .... ,• .. ·' box.646--0111 • • :· A CONVINIEtlf SHOPPING $£WINO GUIDE FOR THE !,OAJ: ON THE GO. ' ) f;,rea,t itl. 3 Colors -' ·- women.: Can be slightly WEIMARANER AKC J.lORSEMEN!! Going ••••••••••••••••••••••• handicapped. Neal . out of Western Saddle Clean Appearance. ~.. male, 4 mo. t:hampion business. Adult saddles WANTED retired. Age 25to 70. Sop· bloodh,ne. Will sacririce s.qo, Show saddles $165. Amp lo rent or buy for plement your income. price fbra good home. Pony saddles S45. Call : electric acoustic Gibsoo Drive a ceb 6 hrs or more 977-4804. 556-8871 12 string guitar. Also a day. Apply in person, Yorksh i;e Poodle 1'f ix. want to r ent t'ender· t \'ellow C'1-b Co...., 186 E . Fem llfz mos old. $IO. Jewelry 8070 Ithodes stage or suilcase 16th St .. Costa ~f~A. Vf?' cute. S45--597J. ••••••••••••••••••••••• keyboard. 846-1677 _ WOME1'1 over 21 Needed Frff To You 8045 WANTED I Wfnt<:d ~··.Schedule. 40! to Work at Angie's ••••••••••••••••-••••• TOP CASH DOLLAR P ast1 c 1rr1gauon pipe., f'a·mous Pizza. Eve M' d . b PAID FOR YOUR J\.1ustbereas.979-7570. work. ~260 La Pat Rd . ixe puppies rown & JEWELRY, WATCHES . . LaguftaHills. Applyalt4 black 11 wks old, 6621 ART OBJECTS GOLD' Will Bid •Hl• Cash ror PM. Lennox,J-lB.,8474i774 S I LVER SERVICE: ~0d2 Pi~no.Wri~i°MBox FREE to gd home, eute FINE FURN & AN· · orona e ar. WRITER Terrier mix, fem. 1 yr. ·r1QUES. 645-2200 -926~25c_· ------ Need Pro right away to 638--3525 Want 10 buy treadle sew· help write shop manual *CASH MOW ing machine or parts. for ·brand new motorcy· DARLI NG Puppies, 3 Old Gold, Si l ver, 842-21184 J elObe. IFu,n & hath· rd worbeJc ~~~6y!d.'Z:~olher J ewelry, Coins, Oenlal l ·D-ra'-l-t•~.n'-g'-T-a_b_l_e_w_/eq_u_1·p-- as s mon • may 1 c::::=;;.'--'-='-=-'='---1 Go I d , D i a mo n d s , more JI' we Jove you. ~o )R-EE to gd home, beaut. Watches. Etc. Highest me~rawer. approx beg i n,.n er s . p 'I ~as e . .. Pr•··e· Pd, llouseealls _ 30x4S" or ?? 673-13GS or I 71•1752 1.o,. E o.,. ov1ng Malam ute/SheJ:I'. " ~ 675 "61 · -"'"''-.=-''--=·=·:c·~~=--1 M.alt'!. NdS yard. ApptOnly. ~ ' · -4!°1&:--56l5 aft. G BENTLEY &CO. Musical 2855 E. Csl Hwy. CdM'. htsfrvmenh 8083 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Austr Shep/G. Shepherd. 673·1896&673-5677. P(ippies . .al~ 6 mos okf G.'Shep.S48-~ Diamond Wedding set . just divorced, must 8005 ouNc'AN PHYFE dining ~DOR~BLE.PUPPY sacrif. paid 5'795, sell ror • •••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED to rent or buy! Amp for eleclJ"ic acoustic Gibson 12 string guitar. Also want to rent Fen· der ·Rhodes stage or suit· C?Se keyboard. 846-1677 room set & Burret . 8'fno'Coc r'tdac~hund $400,640-502'1 f',fahogany. $500 . A£t'ecti, nate,quieL i..:.=::.::.:.:...:='---- 496--8651. 1 Loves kiis, dogs &eats DI AMON D·38 pLS. 'l'op -=-'='-'----~-·~ I d ... ~-Silver color. Brilliant • n oor ou ......... pet Organ, beautiful Conn GRAOPHONE j .fi'emale, bluck .: cut. Appras. ~. sell .. Minuet" spinet. t':lctra ~olumbia model, works. •4~·1079 • . $295.552-7399 speaker. Xlnt.. Sacrifice Stan & records. $300. 3 ·oUT£!PUPPJES 2 Miscell-.eon 8080 $3&5.979-05$8. 75l--64Glor ~l 1na)es, • (em. Mother ••••••••••••••••••••••• Drum Set-Ludwig 4 pc. ORIENT AL RUGS Gol.dcn Hetrv. 554"""353 WANTED Cbrome snare w/ eym· 1''orSale 67:J-~ ~-rntzs TOP CASH DOLLA R bals.$225.831-1328. :•. , -H 80IO 8050 PAID FOR YOUR Offlcofwl!lhft& 13 •••••••••••••••••-•" J EWELRY, WATCHES, &......i-.. 8085 • Iii, i :.. . n _ .•••••••••••••••••••••• ;, ..,....r"" ... "'' •• -MUfrf SAC 7 inti Id D a n i s ·h 8 '~·v11 'n ART OBJECTS, GOW, ••••••••••••••-••••••• "'• ..... , · .o ,,_ V ERSERVICE :• 1 .,... __ ;, ,t, ~ ,.,. ·, 11 ~efrg,.~lnt ('Ofld. cop2. \v/rn3tchlng c .·Slat SFll LNE FURN ... & A N~ SECYChrs$8/24,execsvll' •I~ 1 ·~...,. .. ~,_ .. 1t11 1,..,. • Derio~, 17 cu n. Crost ext. ·cof~ee tbl., ches~ .........., chrs $15/25, drf't mach ".t ~.... '"":'~·~~ :.::: ....... . £~. '27$~646-000 _ Swivel Roeker, tooriee TIQUES. &45-.........,. $65, Pierce 861 W 19 CM • ~-ot'-Jn ;'~": iolil IJlllO. GAS ORY~R chair, leather 646-3760 • • FJREWOODSALE • 645-7411. I :::# ""°'· All • .,,,., do.I.,.,. CM· ._ -"• tr ....... .., .. ,.:'SL.'r • 11·1 " -·~ •. 1..,~ """ wij"· Nllari .., Good Working S45. New sofa, If lg, hercuk>a Org. Euc. del $75. cord. Pl'h 8087 ""l:llA•f .. ., .. ~,.__...,.., -r04or.1T .l'••1 .. r11"1•':'~· Ctttl847-1l78 l abrt.'e. down fi l led $43.1hCord.581-1l22 •••••••••••••••••••M•• ~ ll"JI Ja !hi• ..,, .... ) Jtl_ 1 .. 1• I 114...t. · ~ .1 Co l Fi ootlSupp\ ' ......... :"1-4 .. ..,._,, ,..,.....i S.ad SL~ _,_.l.i.~. v,oNMOR'E cushions, yellow JSOlu as rew 'i PEKINESE, male, AKC, •~·-..1• ..,...·n·•\· .. •. ·----~-"' n.c. _ washer, very green s tri""' .... ,. M!"~ d •<-· ' !-:..'. ~ ~ ~ If:'.: 1'r ~-,, •·~ r:u *' BUYll * 1 pe igree •. New Salt · i. 1'~•·• 1-. .. ,,.,," •l ,..., ~ •1_..., -·'t -rrnu lu-cycle. ....... ea.,nM •olo• TV/St t ~ I~ 1'.!iJ. 1 ••-..-..... .,.. ,..~... -.• waterAquar1um.~gals . ! .... ~l'"'~·.i >.r:f.1/1~· re."~2LA1 1~t; 7~8· combo.S1tndy~l20 Good used rurillturo & $75.962-5206 1 I ''-'""':••1~1• •. 'N~l.uatl :=....~Pocii. ' I llf l •i:r:=tftleb~ 01111 Ch•l• • &llikifl • .:e *SEARS* DINET'l•E, SpanlSh,I appLiancesorwil se °' Pi9IOl&On)ml: 1090 ie -:-,, .... ...,_, Verl, N. 1v . JOitlt . Prin~ Floor .... ~..._. I blktred, swivel aeats. YM0u,;.5TERS •UCTI,.,._.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••: .:;• • llhr'· Name. Addttet. Zip, P..._.. -..... 1 wrought ~ron W/4 Wirs "' "' """' t 14 :~~.,, =1~"-= ~~·~.~:I ,tre•l• ~~lh~ARAHC& ~E· sso. 968.....9s6s . 646-8686 & IJ)..96JS. COAST MUSIC ~...,.,. 1Wri•1t• -....u.-. r,w-"'"' "' r• tnl I BR.ste-. bioode', •---r& aft6orSunday839-0974 j COSTA MESA ,....,,~_,.. -.i · Plklt, t#lf:Nif.dl•••tr0.• ........ 1 SAVE}up•-' ~~ I •FebO•ganFa1'r• ,,.......·"'*"--·1'1 • J~ tcte1--~tdiri1~ .. :w I VACOu'Ms m1rrof', llll u bktate FIREWOOD ror Sale,1 ' WIN 1,ii ORGAN! .... Nl''I' Yo.ti~ .. 10011. N.,.1 NI ,. l"iP\f Qullta ft.Of • SAVE ti . .LoA hdbrd . frame, $3.5 . liPlil pine $70 coed, ' De~, Other Pn""- PriMNAllff.A ZIP, H"'°l«i~ ............... 1100 • Pto'.w 962 ~·30 - 23' PERFORMER FI G, Twn Volvo t:rf~'s SJ9()0. 67;;i-46lf 250CZMX si.ioo. &1.2-1288 SELi. idle items with a Daily Pilot Classified ad 642·5678 All a.,;,.eer ca•not Oft• utl ... , ' I .. ' FOLLOW AN'l'EATER BASKETBALL ACTl!)N AT HOME; c Saturday, Feb. 22 8 p.m., Crawford Hall UCI Its. Lewis and Oark Tickets: $2 Oall 83.U>9J1 I ·~ • , ii ' ' l " ID& ~rn'"UEM:JEM. Sew_• K11:rt ~:::..': :::11·~ C~e r,.todel l 'VJ> -.... '1 incl. 546--64().'J. . 800th&-Exhibi~ ..,,,,.,, .. ,,.':;. =~~-w·::~;:: A\ l .. ~ ... AV!_~~-;1,.-~NSfll.1'1E Brass Canopy c M • Jam ~tis~! I • ••W ... ,.., 1•-'-•C , .. -~ ''" :;_ •1 ~•--005~\y, remple. be• complete. S RA ·LETS Fun&ul fo<All 'P .... 2'!1l l'ATT:l:f.N ..... .., ........... :'I' ~ara.1 Roebuck.& Com . ..,., ' "' Call&42·28:1i1forrree ·~ . ,. 00 ,,. ,.-l'niitiillt~ etBM* •... tLOO ..,, A ~n~s1ze.4Neverslepton ? , ~·· .1 1t.r ,an .... -.ittilsc tM~ si.cio pa,. . da•m• at o · _.. .. ,_000 ANSWERS Calendarot£v ..... ~ I ~...,. ~,. """°" krid 71' lMttt .. ·· M > ng. ""'nt ..:.. ., sac. ..,,.., ..... ,..&NITM ·~ --·~·Clfl Y~ ..... 1.00 Al(noll, Hu'nt1ngton 11.000.?3'fr-181S U ==' .·,·. C«llopfrtl'GlftBoak .....•• 1.00 lkllC ... 962-Jl814t'l:IOE ~ Second -Befit-ORGAN. Kimball ~te.ro 1 .. ~ ...... · c.mpttteAr;tw.111•· N100 1 ''s C · · w ~._. .... ,.1 1 1.11., 12Prl•A~~•ftfftl .. :~ .. ,,.,.. ! lh b. tsta Men. ~1UST Sao. unique l0xt16 Hill~JSlooge-t a1nec.. on on gamt' I .._~....._1 ... · eo.tofl• 1wi1 ... 1~-...w $4Q.-.&QOO. Oak & wtought 1ron cof(, 1,;t1'tSTS " thow Sept. Worth $95(), · •• .lf"""'m · ._,, ..... :w tbl. w rmatch'lf, 24"24 R'meptber''~He.poctold Aik~.567~. j UQillllla:,_. 'ffi._ .• , w W~HlNCi machine with ljld 101. Nire -Di"eu111• da:,rtOf1dl~lplfsUrt1 -~.,,.J11"-"'"'C.'w mln1 ·wash tub $60. or Xll\t c.:qod . Heal . Wbcatheonlysl•r11:'11{k.tl 1.;prl•ht Plon'o. Good j ma.kl!<>flel'f642-50b"1 tM6-2ti9:J blccm:sTSwere.menf cond. GOOtl tone. $lSO. 9"2-6880 or S<l9'-3ll01 ' I \ ' • • ~.!! ........... !~~-~;.1.i:~~ ....... ~.'.!'!!:~ ....... ~.'.":~ ....... ~·.':':!!.~ ..... ;. ~.~:~........... Thu'5doy. ·= ~~"' ""'°' o;~~:PILOT c.;1 72 u'.rcli~ :t: -~ ... t 7tz. J(awe•n &Mt! t J31 W. ..__ '"" t14l Yolcaw..-, '77.0 C Mme 9,15 A.hK, UMd ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• : ••••••••••••••• A ·~ "'' • ~ ;, ••••• , ................................... •••••••••••••••••••••• ...................... -. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• • ,. t ·~1g• 1ff7 l·• II $HA1'P! • r & ''&. . 70VWGhl•. '70 litG Mif:llet, Vff'Y ,food '89 VW b1.11'. d.nl<ind. Dew '1NO Cou0pe d1e ~lie. ShTraa11>d l vrolet 9920 Ford • t 940 ~~•••••••••!!. 1 di fl9iJO. 46,000ml. coad .• new radf81s, pa1nt1bod7 W(l('lc Sl.350. tw lee linlllf. e •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 .... Sf5-06$7,aft5 arntrm. Besl f~C( O\'er &M-154U,ll19-«116. OK.Eve4S4&-8'194, '74 Mohl~ «;:artoj P /B, '6S CORTINA . SSSO . A' lLI~ ',~ f~ 957 ;-').); 19J 4 ... ,,~' ·13. ·Xlnl copd. Sterto Sl4'6.~lf.M 11 vw Sedan, J1:lnt cond. Cad ·12 c ov White $3250. ;jaif''~~ J"~ ~~'58~1e•0n;6~~ ~ ~ , --•••••••111•••••••••••• . V '. • Ari'l/Fm.S2MRJ.Callal\IS, MGI " • · 9744 .ma1s , new ttrn. caU PvL P~y. 64.6--81!191 . See ty. l23KJU ~· ~-1.._. Chrvti1er1"r:111A. WOl!:VY'1awtQ8. r IA •RIA -. 646-5217. •,e••••••••••••••••••••• 847·~/ i82·Ul5. <1L ~~ E. 17lh, CM . , ,. ~ Open Oai\y &: Sua. 'll( jO "1oot1. OOOll •w.ri. van. CLOSE OU1' da 9711 1968 MG ·B Soadoter, wire 87 8 ~"· •• ••dor•do '70 like now '70 CK l!lV\ 'Noll\ •d '71 CllAT!)AU_ ~agan . 8 PM , " :.U50.6'.5-.2702 · Mn whla, ,n,uil WJtll, neechi u1. "~ .,.-es •. ru .... ~ 'II ' wagon.Scyl.•ut.o.SS.000 ~als. xlnl cona. Fully 2'9291-tarborBl\ld ..... SA l!! ••••••••••••••••••••••• body work. $995/offer. good, AM/FM, rchable must ,eu best offer over miles. 982-o351 t::q1,1lp. ~. :SS7·797~ Cost11 Ml!fla . ·n DODGE Spor1'ro• Cre•lerBM:W . 74MA%DARX.,.. w...... A ., \'!'12-fU::lll'M-. w esale.673--6Stle. 546-1934 (rYan, auto, •1r, pwr 203 W. l sLStntet "ROTAIT''COUPI Opel 97•6 ·1~~ SQ.bk, aUlo, n~. 1tl '68 k:L PORAD<). Beaul. 72,' 2 door ~~1t:.! lllO. U..Coln 994S I---'-"':....;_;._ __ __ '3700 546'--003tl ~~-ed 151lXlmH , • rd" l"'l CO k XJ lo cond I Owner 52 000mi Clt:11n.newt1ra .,,..ttery .• ,:••••••••••••••••••••• 1E•TTHEG•S · · <><>,11laAn11 ~3171 Alr,4spe • . es, ••••••••••••••••••••••• .-1 ~ Pr · ·• · · · · wholeaale blue book 1•73 LINCOLN TOWN "" · A. ' •~-w..,b~ tSt · · & Balance of New Car .,_.,,W $fu~ XI d ml.11650.673-7311 Silver Gre y, Stm. or 3365. • SHORT•~E•. "" .....,.. ·~ ' $ $ W1:1rrunty! (t!OOKSI t Qi:! ugon orvv. nl t.'On • , best Offer . 644 -7323 price. 4$f-CAil "" -••••••••••••••••••••• ti4S·SfOO dlt I ow.ne,r . 968 -1805; 00 VY( Camper.~ ap· . 'GS CH!!;V.£1..t:E: Mlllibu .. 4 33,0UO nu, .:...1. • $(,~ Buy this 1965 V G WEPAYTQPOOLLAR 962-8946;847-o8S3 prox.~en1.wwk.'800 72 Eldorado. v1n top, d A/C P/!:. AMI"'.. 400--a>Jt cyt w/sllck. Just 80,QPJ FORTOPUS.WCAff,S '73 MAZDA RXJ Wagon.'• j/ . d , 1 or trade, for VW ,Qug. 1 leather inl., £/pwr, facl. n~~ bait .~Pai.nL Gd: · mi. Xlntcon1l.Only~. ,.,OQEIGN,OOME:S't'IC OIA.HGECOUHTY'S Auto Sl9"7S. 71 0 EL. 4 r :• x nt. 675-3608.-rt.~ air. stereo tape, tit cood."lS.646-7655 Ma•eric.k tf47 Has •75 plates. Catt .. oi: CLASSICs OLDBT · C•ll 642-4382 eond · 20000 ml, .a eta Wheel, pwr dr locks. $500 ••••••••••t•••••••••••• 6.'ll-'llSd. "'it your cir Is extru c1'c111 & 28M PG · $1 , 7s_o farm. '69 vw· BUG, &d' cond. below whsle blue book '72 NO\la 307 auto. P/s , 7 1 M.AV'alCIC ·:_..:.::=----- •ee usrlnt. . • 7l MAZDA.RX-l 493-;-07toaft.6f'M Rebl(enc:.&tranS. PM. Pty.642-49'5 am /fm, 48,000 ml a . . '73 DUSTER. Beyl. ai,r. ·• IAUElllUICK ' ·-oTARY"COUPE •-•-· 9750 ~l-3.'tfi7 Premo cond. $1~00 . Jusl ano&.tHtr ·fine used PS, auto, lo mi. $2700. " -·12 EIDoradoConv. t'ar! !t130ZE> 12 13)5~<! 1Rf'2. ' 2925 Harbor Rl \'d Sulcs·Sl"r\'ice·Lcasins Beaul1ful silver <.'OUpe w/ •••••••••••••••••-•••• '70 Bug, chrome whls,.nu lmmae. AJI exlr;.t~. 493-S.1.11 . (;45.5700 dlr _ _ .Cot;taMe:;a 117!1 4!5Ul R C I auto .. & 27 ,425 miles. TIRESALE-Goodyear rad1al&,elec.def0fier,!:1 Pv~.pty.67:1-7311 1:i74 Jmpala wa~on. xlnl --------'73H0 AlJll UN Nto:lt:W0.''4 OY arver, nc. tJ91JHG E J l85x15Radial.$3l.72+ lrk stereo, Am radio, (·ond, low mile>, under '73 21)r, Auto. IU.liOO mi, sp<l. AM 1J-'A1 Lape, new Rolls Ho~l'e BiVJW 1;<&5·5700 dlr 636·702 · custom rear iipewkl'rs, 'iJ COUPE DE VII .LE .•. 11,. ~k . Jl/ll, 1 .. ,,.1 ,,·,, AC P I Pu r e.•.•.se opt Mags . & tires. "'".2SO. TOP DOLL.Alt PAID IMMEDIATELY FOIALL FOREIGN CAR$ 23-1 E .17lhSI.. ~h••• •rpl. Xlnl '''''"' u .. ......, .. ~ ••rcement. S5ti ,18 for 24 "'''" ,,215 ~ • !\1 546-44.44 ., ., .. .. 1n1mac. Owner mu\•1ng auto l1:ttlgalt'. l.ic . C """"'-., ~ t'osla csa '73 ft1AZDA RX3 Wagon , '74 914 t .-8 . Bargain! cond.848-84:56. lo Hawaii Mu s t s a c %0.JPG.:>4U-l8\48 a1n_6 m,onth.s. r\m, ~r1can ar . X -----9715 S IT . i\M /f"~I s tereo, Under warranty. Musi below blue bo 11k . !\1 .f ifordc lails. I lan .ti75 _::8~ Pontiac: 99• Capri A/C, S20S0. 548--6311 afl. sell.Stepben,556-&l.10. •** •·1.1-9119 µm . on r -- 950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• • •• • • • • •• •••••••••• I u Mercury 9 72c 'PRI .ipm RollsRorce 9756 Davd~ . • d VII 'IZ50 Chrysi.r 99,ZS ••••••••••••••••••••••• '731 2 GRl\NOPll.IX.xlnJ, .,., ZDARX 3 24866J~Lane 07 l.:oupe e 1 e.:::; '••••••••••••••••••••••• xtras. F /P. pr1c1..>d loo.\-. 72 MA • ••••••••••••••••••••••• .E.J Toro steel r.ad1als plus many ., .. , Ch 1 NY • dr '62 !\1 erl'Ury Met\.'l)r. Gd .,.,1~ S.tti-ti:>.64 NLWf'!ll~T lf-lf'fllfl S Heit ori ~1nal. auto. t ra ns .• deeor ~roup . ster1 •0, steel radials, only lti.ll>I mdes. A:> new as t;in ht & exlra NICE! "ROTARY .. WAGOM og x1ras.ti4S-~2ftl 00 rys er · ., · trans. a1r/rad10/p.,..r , """' <1 speed , Lug carrier . ROLLS ROYCE You are lhe wumcr'or ----t'ull h~ri~top: ~ul~ 111?~·.er', J:d SJ.50 . oo:l-267 1 aft tipm. ti6 Cold Ponti~•" C;1t:1l1111'· Cl,"',,\N tl"''"'W01 2tickelstothe UK S edan deVdle, l11es, n~" hallc1), good ----Id .. •~•"/ " ~.-d u u . "L'"" M 1 995 2 . r,1111m.1l .. .p...,;, !!ll8FVY I H45·i>700 645 . .)700 dlr UCI HOME powe r , lcalhl'r int. xln1 con . r1 i,:. wncr """"' 111 c:nq 67~_4331 · SILVER CLOUD I IASKm.ALL <·ond. Pvt Ply. $2000. 552-92·17 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ___ ___.__;... 3100 W.Caait ltwy. NA <II• -------~ ·73 J{X 2. Xlnt cond . am/I'm stert.'O. tape, Un· rir \\'arr. 644-4258. , <The hard-lo-find modelJ GAME 675 -6408 ContinHt,al 99]0 '6i.i.V8 Must ang. Smog, '75 '73 1"11{ £HI ltll IO:!>prit, Luxuriously maintained ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lie. pwr str. auto, $6l)ll 3000l}rn1, 1',S.;ur.~tereo. 642·9405 '72 CAPH! V·U, stick, air, -----'---'----! FM stereo, 23 mpg, $2650. 111 typical Br itish February22,l!n:"t 71 Eldorado convert. cash.493-3644. ' 1a1:ic,bc!iloffcr.ti75 -5152 thoroughne~. Tlus silver Plea6e call 642·5bi8 ext Jo ad e d, mu s l !'i c I l ·73 MARK· IV. xlnt. cond. _... ingot&e bonybeautywill 333 .to claim your £3950 /oft Cr , uwncr Sunroof, AM/FM tapoi 65' MUSTANG. Exi:ellenl ird 9970 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bt.· a JOY forever. $18.500. Ti ckets. I North County 493-7700 deck :s lerco, all xtras . trans. Great buy at ~175. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Me-rcede1 let'll 97 40 WE Buy IMPORTS . ..-011 or.RJ1_-<125_·_1 _ . • '73 CAPl<I V o, 4 '""·lo Top Doi I a r I· o~ Any nu, nunL cund. Yellow J\.takeorModel. . 1,.. blkinl~r.07:1--:-~. JIM PAt'.405 MAZDA Merce~lenz & toll tree number t s C cimaro 9 9 17 Pvt. pl y. Vi c. Lk . Ar· 491-2386. ••• SILVER CLOUD 111 540.1220J. rowheed. Call for appt. Da•id Brys.on In s and & sable ex· ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• :u7-5960 '69·MACHl,lomi, 24866Jer-ninoLane I----1973 CAMA·RO 350 4 bl. $1350.642~483 .... qu1 s1tt'ly maintained by • * * loaded.i:!0,0001111. ·73 f\1ARK JV , J..ikc new. _ _ ___ _ _ El Toro • Brilish craftsmen. Has RobertHutter $.1,400 496----8631 heige, 24000 nu, $ti650 .. 68 MUSTl\NG V8, new Yooarelhe .,..1nnl·r uf ' Rat 9717 ' Colt ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2001 S. Menchester' Anaheim 6J6.60CJI 72 DODGE COLT STATIOHWAGON power w1ndov.-s, power 1726 Iowa S-'---.a. Please call·846-707ti l1res & brakes, P/S, A,JC. i:! ti ckets to lhc c 11l~r1ng , po~·er brakes, "IT1l:"CT '68 Camaro SS. New paint· I ----------' OM~ - ·75 labs on lht' l'ar. air l'11nd1t 1un1n1:. ;,utt11na1 IC 1r.ins1n1s:.1on. &SIL-\HP ~ ·rh1 !> 1s 11 all 111 on e cur ; ('le;n1, l ·cu)I. r:as~· to ~tpt·rJ!e, & 1'.:.l·011ornu:al. 1 1 1t1F~'Zj ascot tables & all the .ac-• C"ta Mna /tires. Xlnt cond. $1400. 1974 !\1AllK IV. 10000 mi, aulo. l1ust sec lo a11· UCI H so · eoutrements desired by Youarethe~1nncrof tl7J-4126. J1ke new,silverw/s1lver pre c 1at e~ S l ,0 9 5 . BASKmALL t TOP Dollar paid ror BMW's and all other Im· ported c:ars. 2*Xl'I-• ......... .., ......_~ •a,.·t740 ·74 f\1 ERCED~ BEN~ 450 SLC 7 ,000 miles. loaded "'1lh ~xtra:;. ii.lust sell. 6-lti·'JJOJ the 1nost disce rning. 2licketstothc lea1her, moonrooi, mu.sl 581--6182 GA.t-tE c11.i 500 UCI HOME CAM ARO l'..28, dark blue, sell. 558-0346, att. ti Oldsmob1'le 9955 c• b '"' 1!1'/S .., ' · 350eng.,Am/t"mstereo, ..,~0 0 ,05 ,-e ruary ""'"', ••Sim.A.LL k ,.... -......, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Please eall 642·5678 i xl ·~ h 1 1 •·-~.,.,. 4 s pd .. Z28 pac age. 111e;.e ve ic es mu.<; lK: G'ME C H 9932 Sales andScrviee 333 to c laim your seen to be appreeialed. .,., 19·000 mi. Will finance. one e OLDSMOBR.E Tickets. (North ~ Cre•ierlMW 2Q8 W. 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P1S.J Pl Fcbruf{~~·!?J85 ·t 673---6472 74 1rA·rcHl1ACK. :iu!A We buy u sed ear" ~ ' . -p is A/C$1395 51i2·9795 I ease ea "4 ex air 11000 m1 ZJ n1p,f. •truek s. C a ll (;HOTll 1·1i~.1'\·1 .. 1~~:~•.:l95. i Brand n c v.', fully 100/7 ~ TO TRADE? . '. -.·--.-·-3.'l.1locla1myoor 'l'1ekets i 1 2dr,4eyl.4spd.mags, Si:!ti.io 557_27nj l'.l l f'.:VROLE'I' ror a lre4 "'36 ~ e4u1ppe d , anrl !-.ale /O. \\'e trade for almost 1%S C:hevx \Va'ion. aulo:r (North Counly u.1~1 Jrec racho & heater. nu batl, ;---_ ·appraisal 1 u'.IJ).\·rs lT;'l;5!0 'i prt tc d ~ Av ailable lur ll11n l!.~our:\~>csl ?e~l l anvthing ' Aulos, Boals, a1r,co.n4 .. ~Ja?90_H.un s1 numbcr 1s 540·l22QI ~l-~f7~, clC'an S149S 71 Veg.1 V..'agon, xli'it. GHu·r t·IClll--:\·Hlll.1-:'r I • StflJu• .... alt• or lea se l ',1J I 110 "· uur l·leet gr .• in .l c~·elrv, c t<· You can't ~()(}(_ 'C~ ~41~1 __ . __ *** eond .~lt;oo i_i11c:_1·. _ . ..J IK21 I Bl'fll·h l\l \11. 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S L ·~· · 51:16-77911 mile a ge warranties .! .A.Ha.Romeo j <;d 1·onrl S47.i 54~-1 354 f\1B 35tJ, 1 12· ~lob>, air, He ad y ror del1vcryj -•• • -auto. o n11 . ays, '69TOYOTA NOW~ . luyorleow 'Jaguar 9730 R9 7·0:l33, Eves/.,.,·knds, u·/ cruo se 1c04021rol , ;ou lo .. I Authorized I••••••••••••••••••• ••• 1 1;7,;.01oi <;OR()t(A Sales&Serviee I 1-2 cir. 4 s1ld, 1900ce eni::. B h I rts j W1\N'l'EI> Uy P\1. ply. '65 nc ~· brakes, gd tires power s teer1og, fuel 1111 .. 1 eac n~ I to '0!1g;1:. ~lust be clean "'/Stl bltd rdls on rear. lJ.Gree n$5499.(lf5Jl7 ) j Maer\rthur ;1nd 1 -~lom 1 s:iu 7478 ' ssso. 548-1711 days 10 . 1 122 j Jambort'(• ~ I 1,..,, .. ,.,,,.,. 1 1 d M 1 3pm. w f auto , power stcerin~., 1"8·Dove 752-v.JOt ~ ... ~.x n con ·1 U)t --Polar WhJte. blue int. &I NewportBeattl j lea .~c or SC'l l. C all 196!.1 4dr,4 spd,mustscll ~111elll'1'1i4!'i ()').G S9 00 . 5 36 -0504 o r fuel inJ. $SJ~. 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Jtl68AUSTIN llF.ALl-.:Y i 64 •1 002~ n•1 I The81g Dcal (1'VI SPHl'l'I·: 1 g.\2 94QJ •Sl2,000Cadillac• 4~17 _u,19 3100 W.CoastHwy N.8. 1<!8u SE 3 5 CPE Full • Yo11reho1cl'Of Color~ ln ___ __:;.c:, --1 642·9405 po.,.,'l'r Snrf. Met<il. '6 7 'rHI U ~tPH 4Dr I ter1ors. l_.uxunt>s & Ex \ J9G3 Austin Jlcaley Spri te.• -·---Green Cogane lll'r. Ex· Sedan lo m1, $750. Call tras Will sell for hl''l of j red,runs f.!ood '7 3 XJ 12SEDAM ~el l. cund.' $10,000 ~all 839'14.ll I fC'r . _l~h : Dav.n .11 51ij--):121 J rnnl :J ('ll lal i•, llr i g e~es . wknds 497 -1277. --7 645-3190. 9712 I • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Autos, _.... oWl)(•r S ll\cr tt r ey l Othert1mcs871-8012 IW'olksw~ 97 0 u·----~-----IMW •••...•...•.•.•..••.... ~ ~ w /b la c k 1nler. Qu1 ck .I MG 97•2 'S"VW Needswork ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~a~. ~12 31~~---••••••••••••••••••••••• · $700 ca .. i114J Soon The All How BMW 5301 ·r1H l'.:Sl\l.t: t;ooti,\'ear I 1780 AnaheimSt.Cl\t General 9901 J85.\l5 Had1aL S.11.72+ MG .••••••••••••••••••••••• jiJti 7!102 f _ •6GVW BUG,lapede<'k. HillmanSupei'Min:<,1962, --new rdl!I, runs & look!! '1' J l!nsen 973 2 . p e rf. M usl see $925 good trans. tires. 657 Seu! St. C!\f 548---M38 CA.LL FOR .~RMATION • 1 1 5-1171 1 •.. •• • • • • •• •• •••••••• •• 1 ..:"~'3:....~""~1~•;_ ____ _ JN ·: JE...,SEN Sales.Servlce.&Leasin~ 1972 VW DUG. Am/J."m 8 AMC t905 1 ,.., N ••••••••••••••••••••••• track stereo. Map. ew HEALEY tires. Weber carb & ex· 6S American, 6 cylinder, & hausl. Extra set of tires nu /ainl, lire!'I, xlcnt JEHSIM HliUY & w h e e I a . $ l ~ 9 5 . 1 -'-ron~_$650_._s_57_--ll037 __ _ Cre•lerBMW IHTERCd'TER 64447116 CodiUac Sant~~· l•tSl~.317 1 Sriles, Service. &Leasing 3100 W.ContltwJ;U '7r3a~~ o!~"7~ ~t7h~~~ ···cADi.u:AC••• 642·9405 leas, 4JWoys 11raced • :mt S.OI. AIC. lllk. ·1terto rad~, .ltt• 'M•k• otrel'.' .. g" .Wknda. ,ua-t SSS-IMI 5247S. !AA--08S< ' I I . I I -C°S -··-- • • • I I I l ' . I ·' • l • TAKE YOUR . . . CHOICE OF -LUXURY! 1974 MAIKIV Only I S,000 miln. (Set.#821}24) .~'···~ C 973MAIQU15 4-DOOR Onlr 19,000 miln. 1~17H&D) ' ONy 22,000 mi~i. (15IGl9) . '1-5 COUPJi De VILLE Brand New w/CaQriolet e>p. Leather int.. AM/FM stereo w/8 track tape. twilight sentinel, fuel 'rP>'iJJi. monitors and many dlx. • -~ • ~ accessories, 1 yr. 12.000 -~ mi. warranty. (172257) YOU ,GET UPlO 5500 CASH BACK · GMC IMPORJS GAS. .. TRUCK SAYERS! CE uT.·ER '74Jen ... Hea1oy J:oi •I ' • spd., air,o Railye .. wheels·. Imn{..aculate. Home of the <O?sKGX ) • :... . . '7 4 MGM Kd•lr. GROUND· .• speed~.i.~di,4' heatec. J-OOIY' 4.~.~Jles. I-luge HOG >a>ings. < .... J<KD) . '74·!•• .. i speed, AM /FM radio, 4 4 heater, rallye wheels. X Only 4009 tniles, re· mainder o'f fa'Ctory war~ FROM FORD PECIALISTS ~,'i~;!*Bl~ v ail ab 1 o MOTOR COMPANY . , '73D ...... 240Z WHEN YOU BUY .<\utomatic trans., air A NEW 1975 condi~h:inini(. 1'5342 •PlNTO• FREE 5 49C1.9 '72 Toyota COl'Oft• •MAVERICK• t de. ·.\.utomatk radio. •MUSTANG II• G R 0 U N D •e•'sr·(949FNc1 •SUPER CAB HOG . I 9 9 9 ~JMGB-GT PICK. UP• DECAL I speed, radio, heater. ly :n ,000 one owner miles. #s.227 PLUS THEODORE ROBINS' VOLUME DISCOUNTS LIKE THIS! BRAND MEW 1;75 MUSTANG II GHIA GIVEN WITH AMVGMC TEST DRIVE "{HIS WEEK! ALSO, RGEISTER HOW FOR OUR FREE OFF-ROAD TRI-SPORT '72D-240Z 1 speed, radio, 'tleii.'ter. n l y 35.000 miles. (~FHA> . '71 JCICJvar XJ6 Sedan. automatic, rac- lory 3ir. A~l /FM , power windows . le a lher in- terior. C0780LP> MUST SELL '71JaguarXICE oupe. 4 speed. leather interiQr, 1factory air. Very rare. 1464CYDl '70MG8-GT I s peed. radio, heater. (1500AZJ 7001'41GT ~ speed: 1r'ad.io, heater. C412.-\RC > ' I • ,., ' BE.TlER HUR~ ' ·• ,. ' . • s50.o FACTQ.8Y REBAfE' ON N~W '75, MONZAS 5200 FA(:l'ORY ·~EBATE ON NEW '75 VEGAS . LAST HANC TO BUY OR' LEASE .A MEW . .AT LOW 1973 MARQUIS 2-Door RECEIVE A $8184 16 . ~' . . €WF Window Stkr. 55619 To Be Given Away 1---' .... ..,_. ---1 1974 .-------1 PRICES FEBRUARY 28 NOTHING TO IUT JUST IEGlSTla DOMESflC: TM~EINS '70 Okli CutlaH i-------i2 Dr. Sport C·o u pe. AND .. , ·I CASH ·REBATf I • ,'. ' ' • That's ·right • ·• ·• buy one of these looded, I ow • mileage luxury ' . · ccrs and Johnson Ii ·Son wlll Send · · y~u o trW~onal cheek for $500!! ~ . P,LUS. ~ ·YOU GET '"OUR .fXO.USIVE GOLDEN ''· TOUCH! • · . J~lmson · & Son , • IJICOUI MEKUIY , Huge selection of new and previously . owned Cadillacs. " • Ow Dltc_. Pric• 55088 FORD CASH IACI to YOU 5500 TOTAL 1975 GMC PICKUP Automatic. VS, factory air. vinyl top. radio, heater . (548HDR) '71 Mercury Marquis Cpe. Luxury equipped with a ll t he -extras. <S I3DUOJ . 52444 '7 4 hick Regal• 5 to choose from . All low miles and all full'y equipped. '71 luidc Riviera Full luxury equipped. s~ YINGS s3377 $1 031. '~74M .. t_;gll 3 to choose. All with ORDER - 1 12 536 ,000 1 miles or less. IMCL"DIHG ALL OF ·rHlS 19UIPMEHT TODAY 72Thunderbird 302 VB. cruise-o-matic. · F'ully luxury equipped pwr. l'ack and pinion with all the extras in- steer., pwr. d iscs. air eludin g l e ather. cond .. AM/FM" stereo.i-------i1866FVY J . vinyl hall roof. wide oval . . s·3· 7 7 7 s teel btt . t i res .. convenience, group, 1975 '71 .BuickSkYtark pSo_tection g roup and 1 Dr. Hardtop. Power muth inore. (158770) steering, power brakes CHOOSITOUI GMC &ractoryalr.fZ12CXWJ CAIAHDGET s2222 OUIDISCOUHT PWSTHESI VAN '740lcls98 CASH IUATIS! ,. Full power& factory air. : ., PINT0.$100 '"68 MAVERKX$200 · , · 54555 ·MUSTANG 11 $300 s3377 · 73Tordftado lllilp.-2+2l . · Fully luxury equipp«J. MUST ANG II $500 <023GGO l • IGtiiol '69 li•iet"O H,MRitYI FACT . Rmns END FEB. 281 •• ORDER TODA'V! • Full power, factory air, . vinyl top, c h rome wheels, only.56,000 one owner mil~. Sold new her'.' & servic'ed here. IXSS389J .. • NAJBER\' TlllDDDRE • CADILLAc11 .. ROBINS . UNIVE"SITY .. ,~j. ILIJS.KONDUllC ;. r • ron If~ , I 2626 · .. 2600 :2D&D · 2S25 ' '.2850 ,~ 5200 FACTORY REBATE ON NEW '75 NOVAS GREAT SELECTION NOW ' . OFFER EXP.IRES FEB.~' . . . ·2at,t1 · • · CONNELL tnatrt ' . 2'828 ... -0 ::c 0 , A. -0 .... • COSTA MESA DAISUN . 2845 • . Harbor Blvd. Harbor: Blvd. Hai-hr Blvd Harbq'r Blvd. Hai:borllvd. ..Harbor 81vd. ' COST.A Harbor Blvd. COST .A COST .A . cos'r .A COSTA COSTA. . IT'S. WORKING! F.A:l,~~us FACTORY REBATE 'PROGRAM · And · The T rade-il11 are Coming in MORE Than we expected WE'RE OVERLOADED WITH BEAUTIFUL USED CARS • WE MUST MAICE ROOM! Sa•e Uke Me•er Before 1.1 USED FIREBJRDS TO CHOOSI FIOM AT HUGE SAVINGS UAMPLl: . 1970 FIREBIRD FORMULA VB. automatic, factory air. power steering & bra kes. rally wheels. (109438} WASS279S HOW 15 USED GRANDPRIXS ALL LOADED EXAMl'LES: '69 Grand Prix (XXB127) WAS$1795HOW 5 1089 '70 Grand Prix (105CZT) WAS$1995HOW 5 1289 '71 Grand l'rlx WAS $2895 HO.W 52189 '72 Grand l'rix (107DVF) WAS $3595 HOW 52789 73 Grand Prix • (580MNV) WAS $~295 HOW 5 l489 •)4 G.--d Prlr. ·, • {109JNN) WAS $5595 HOW· '75G.--dprlx • {165874) WAS S57f5 HOW • 54989 /tr • DAVE ROSS PONTIAC ' 2480 Hcir&or Blvd. COST.A • • MES.A · ME'S.A . MESA . ~OST.A . . ME~~· · ~ . M~SA: ME~.A . MES.A .. " ' . ~ES.A 540-9640 540-5630 540-9100 . 642-0010 I . f -\ .979~2soo.: 546 ~ 1200 540-1i4JO · 546~80}7 ' • • • • ._ ' ' ' I , t ( 1 • ••• I' • j ./ • FRIENDLY AMC·/E£1 · 2524 Harbor Blvd. FOST.A \,MES.A . 549~8023 . ' • • • - • ' . . . . ...-· --• , ' . ' " I J;aguna/South ~oil$t · y•s Closing N.V. Stoeks " .. ' • ' VOi,.. 68, NO, 44, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES l ORANGE COUNTY, !fALIFORNIA ' • • J J THUR!iP,AV, f BRUA,RY 13, 1975 TEN CENTS ' ~ •.,ii t • •• t, '• Stock .Sale . G¢ts ·staie~~-~Prohe • By DOUGLAS FRITZSCllE Ot•h ~11, ,.1i.1s ... 11 . A de\>u.ty state al\(>rney gen'eral ts suspicious of tndustrial ''hanky panky" in what he considers the pending too-cheap sule o( the James Irvine Fou'ndation's Irvine Company stock to Mobil Oil Cofn . eany. Bu1 ))epuly Attorney General Y'°ry)os Appa_llas said in an in- It's F1111 terview today that roundation secrecy in the proposed transac- tion has stymied his investiga- tion . In uny event, the SllO million proposed sale price could deprive the foundation's charita- ble beneficiaries of between $.53 and $700 million,. he said. Ap· pallas became the fourth party 1n a complex legal action swirling Dogs t l1at appear to be L<:1brador relreivers were having fun ret1·eiving on lhc shore of Laguna Beach this \\'eek . They were apparcntl.r una\varc of the fact that the\' were breaking lhc 141\V since they \\;ere not on a ·leash. · Sheriff Candidate Stabbed in Prison J erry Lee Lawrence, a colorful Costa Mesan convicted on drug charges shortly arter his election bid (or Orange County Sheriff failed last June, was seriously wounded Wednesday in a prison knife attack. Lawrence. 33, was stabbed seven times in the chest, head and neck as he walked out of a Folsom Prison movie theater, of- ficials s<.1id. A prison s pokesman said ·Lawrence "'as the second inmate stabbing victim in lhree da,ys. ~nday 24-year-old Calvin'Wi'*!l>{l"".:"'= was stabbed in the neck by an un-' known assaila.nt. .°. ' \Lawrence was reported in sta- ble condition after undergoing surgery for his wounds in the prison hospital. lie is serving a two-to-10 year sentence for PQssession und sale of mari~i.i ju8na. · ' O~_fl'I« M-4'1 "!wt• The wounded inmate wa~ one or six candidates for sheri(f in last June's primµry election, which was won easily by Bradley Gates or Cat>istran,Q Beach. Lawrence (>O il ed 12,400 votes in the election, placing fourth of the six men ih the race. STABBED IN PRISON Mesa's Jerry Lawrence -· c~ash Kills Pilot LEMOORE <APJ -A young U.S. Naval Academy graduate based at Lemoore Navnl Air Sta· tion has been killed in Lhe crash or his light jet attacl-plane northeast of Loq~ Pinc. " .~ . ·' arQund a\e stock sale Tuesday.· . Hi1 c;:omplaint seeks to~block the sale. A hearidg on his request tor a preliminar1 injunction against the sale and a change of v~nue .. to Los Angeles will ~ heard 1n Orange County Superior Court Friday. Citing testimony by Gilbert Hardman, president of Motij.I Home Estates, Appallas said the . ~ ' . . • .,. ' i·,· . .. ~ ',,. ' stock sale ne ~tfati9ns with by Fluor, ApplJIP$ sifd, ·,;.at a Mobil were~first pressed by the time when his trtajor '1Jerional l~e John .S. F1uor. an Irvine ecoOOmic .iotereSts wer~ the FounUS:tibn trustee and former manuf.acture.""sale-and leasing of ~ard ~1?.airm·an '?!Fluor Corp. -~ oi ~_drllJin't · a'l.d elf)>lor.ator.y Ji1uCn; a glol)-1 energy cod· "?f .,.eQ\ll~!"'l!:nt t~fhe ~ob1l 01 I tr~tlng'J firm, tfas done a .. sub· Corp. .., •. , st3ntial omOunt of business with T6e negotiations on the pro· Mobi\:; Hai-d~an said in a related posed stock salf, he contended, d~tion. '· were "conductMd in a manner The negotiations were initialed which we be,liev"e w'as not geared to get the hi ghes t .inti best (U"ll'f' for the stock · · "The found ution h;.as bel'll l l'I r1bly s ecrt>t1\'t' on tis 11~~oti ;1 tion~ "'ith !\1 ohil ."' r\1>11;111;.a!'I !'!<lid •·'rhey're tr~ 1ng tn hH1l· th1· b;dl from us '"!'he foundation has t;.ikcn ;.i pec-uliar pos it1un 11111·.'111i-: to hi de the ball from its l'li ent s till' pC'o- tSee IR \'I!\'. J-:. 1>age 1\.:!) San Clemente Scraps Spen Proposals Police Assist Patient Tower Inferno ··23rd Floor Blaze Quelled SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -io"'ire swept the 23rd floor of a 29-story building reported to De one of the most fireproof skycrapers in the world. No injuries were reported in the blaze Wednesday, and damag:e was confin~ to the vacant floor of the California State Automobile Association building on Van Ness A venue. Damage was estimated at $65,000. For 1he second time in two Cause or the fire wasnol immediately determined. days, an ambulance was un-··1 can't understand "·hythe fire would start up here unless it available for a stricken person in "'as set intentiona11y," said Neal Garrison, AAA executi\•e vice 1 .. aguna Beach as police Wednes-president. day were forced lo use a patrol The floor was filled with crates of furnitur<'. which were car to take a diabetic suffering burned and Scorched in the afternoon fire. from shock lo the hospital. "ll 's probably the best fireprotected building in the world, .. Sam 1-lous\on Douglas III or said Battalion Cjlief John H. Sherratt "'ho called it "a prototype Whittier. a Los Angeles Sheriff's or fire resistant buildings.'·' Department lieutenant, was ""The problem ~ere was :~at th~ overhead sprinkl~r system stricken in the coffee pt\iop of the was not c.o.mpletely 1nstaJled, ~e said .. Hotel Lagur\.a at-aboUt .f:25 p.m . 'Phe f1w was '<'Ontroll~ _ 1n ~9 minutes, and oo one waa ~oliceand fire units responded tO""r. l°"'9 evacuated because the building 1s unoccupied abovP the 18th •i ve.-.med.ic.U. •fd~ b2~er·, tee>' ~ I"!" ·ttOcil · ....... ·~· Wet4 unable to AeCfti-e an am· '-'----"----":,.:.~-----------------.J bulancc. Tuesday, an 89-year·old South L<.1guna man. William "E. Mason, fell and broke his hip in downtown Laguna Beach. He lay in pain for about half an hour on the sidewalk while authorities tried to summon an ambulance. Police finally commandeert..>d :.i citizen 's camper van and transported Ma son to South Coast Community Hosp~tal. Douglas \,\.'as released arter emergency treatment al South Coast Community Hospital. l't1ason was reported in satisfac- tory condition today follo"'ing surgery Wednesday on the broken hip. The city of Laguna Beach con· tracts with l·lospital Ambulance for emergency care and transportation. A company official blamed heavier than normal calls for the non·availability of an ambulance, and said that two of the firm 's four vehicles "·ere being re- paired Wednesday. A sophisticate d ne"•1 am - bulance is being outfitted and will be in service within 30 davs. he said. · New Appliances Taken From Hornes Brand ne"' appliances valued by the vi('lims at more than Sl,000 have been stolen from homes and a condominium under construction in the San Juan Capistrano area, Or~e.Counly Sheri f£"s offi cers'-report9(1 today" Deputies said mOst of the thefts of dish\\·a s hers and kitchen ranges occurred in a home under construction at 26486 La Zanja. ·rhe losses were reJX1rted by of- ri c i a Is of W4stport Home Builders. San Jlflln. Officials F e.ar First ' Recent Rabies Case The possibility that Orange County has its first case of rabies in 18 years is under investigation today by authorities at the Orange County Animal Shelter. A Newport Beach man, Chris Rivers, 919 Bayside Drive, \\'as bitten Wednesday night by hi s pet dog, a mix:ed terrier - chihuahua from Mexico. According to Dennis Smith, director of California Animal Control cCACJ in lluntington Beach, the dog was foaming at the mouth, attacking animal ~on­ trol \\'Orkers '"and showed all the signs or rab~s . ·' CAC took the pet to Orange County Animal Shelter where he \Vas killed . County he alth authorities will perform o. biopsy on the dog, but the results will not be known for a few days, Smith said. .. We sincerely hope it isn't rabies,·• Smith said today. '"But I consider it a definite possiblity. The signs are too close.·' The pet was brought to CAC bv Rivers who went to a Newpor.l Beach physician after he was bit- ten. Smith said the doctor told Rivers to take his dog to an animal agency. · CAC, open 24 . hours, "as the <See R1\BIES, Page ,\21 Pacific Teleplwne ' ·seeking Rate Hike SAN FRANCISCO GP > Pacific Telephone a sked the state PubUc Utilities Com· mission today for a $131 .2 million annual rate increase to meet higher "'age costs. If granted in full. the rate in- crease would take efre.:t n~xt August and r<ii se the cost or a one-party flat rate residence by SI a month. and the rate for one· party business service \\•ith an BO-message allowance by $1 .05. Monthly rates for the residen· lial service would go up 80 cents from SS . 70 to $6.50. The olber 20-cent incrcas~ would come from the proposed hike in message unit charges from the present 5 cents to 5. 7 cents. 'fhe one-party bu sil'W'Ss service with an 80-m essage allo\\·ance "·ould go up to $8.55 a month. Residence "lifeline" scr\"i ce for those on lo"' incom<'s "'ould go up 35 cents from ~.50 to $2.85 a n1onth, \vith the 30-01<.•ssagt' al- lowance unchang(•d. Hea1·ings arc s cheduled Feb. 2·1 on a $97.9 million annual rate in- crease request fil ed last year. 1'his would not affect basi(· rates al\.d primarily would increase in· tr as late long-distance rates. The estimated c:os t to the overage household from this boos t was estimated al 50 cents ;.a month. Housing Money Studied B.Y JACK C'lf1\PPV.LL Ol lhf O•ol v P•IO\ St•ll The San Clc1nt•nt e l '1ty Council thre,,· out reron1n1l•nd<1tions for spending of $459,00tl 1n federal !lou s in g and Com munit~· De v e lopme nt funds the city stands to rece1\"c O\c r the next three years \\ft:"dn esday and came up with pl::ins of its o"'n. The council agrt•cd to rons1dcr only the first year's allocation of $76,000 and split that amount three '''ays into equcil porfions. Under the council's plan I.he money would go to . Open s p;-('t'. bf'a('h <ind pa1·k acquisition. -Planning scr\'il't'S fol' senior citizens and .voulh ;ind a re vamp of housing scrvit t·s for low und moderate income tll1zl'ns. Public s afety to includ e \\'aler and se,ver l111t• 1·t.:construc- tion. The three -part agrt'l'n1 c nt came folloVy·in g ll'ngthy di s- cussion on the possi-bl c uses for . the federal funds. The mone,y is part of a six -year program to a.id comn1unities. It replaces many other fede ral JO:ranl prog ra"m s (such as J\1odel ·Citiesi under "·hich uses or the runds \\<ere strictly dictated by the department of Housin g and Urban Development (J-fUD I. The nc1,11 program has been b111 cd as a "no strings" deal. But. San Clemente ('it y Coun· cilme n found out that thcr t.' \\"e 1·c some strings tied to tht• funds. They "'ere told that "'hill' lhe.r could use the elly's s hare of the funds to r econstrut'l St'\\'cr lines und se"'e r pump !'ilatlons. they could not use the funds for l'X- pans ion of tht• library or to fund a n1useum . That l e d Co un l'tlrnan B . Patrick Lane to 111ke testily to Councilman Charles l''ox : "You don't take care of tht• brain, l\.1r. F.ox . vou take (';ire of the other bodil.Y function s · The counciln1l'n \\'ere unable to a gree on pr101·ities for the three -year fund ing and decided \\ t•;1r l1t•r A1 ostty cloudy through F'ri- day wilh chance of light rains inc re:.1s 1n g toni ght . Coole r dilys. llighs in !he mid 50s to lo\v 60s Ch ance or rain in· creas ing to i O pc r<.·enl tonight. I-le ran as a self-styled "herb dealer" on a platform touting pot as the weed that changed his life. La"•rence's low-cost, low-key campaign was dlreoted mos\Jy at young voters. He said he was, qualified for ll)e job or Sherlfr because he h'd been "In an out of so many jails ... Laguna Winter :Fest Begins Run 1:\SI Ut: '1'00.\ ,. The Ca p1 st ra n o·l.oguna Regional <kc11pat1011al Progro1n has been swar11pt'd With appli· cants 1n recent monlh1 -n1o.slly due to current et0l1omic condi- tions. St:e story Page C4 luday Lawrenc' was arrested on the felony drug charge during the campaign and convicted duriri& a trial later in lhe summer. • SchoQ) Doµations A alove nnd, refrigerator have been donated continuation school 1*o1ram to the Laguna Beac.':h 5thool by Oordon Slrachen. owner or Gordon'$ Electric. The 1ppUances \viii be u.•ed In home economl•s course1. Tht board of trultffl accepled the slll.S wllb !honks. , • The. Laguna \Vintcr Festival will begin Saturday and run for 23 'days presenting a. broad spec- trum of activities far vlsJtors dnd reSidcnli. 'libe festival is spoosored by the Laguna Beach Cha.mOOf Of Oorn- merc e in coope~ntion with numerous; Art .qotony clubs und organitations. Events schedulecl throughout the festival include the dai,l)' Arts and.,.Crarts ralr ,L,the Fes.U,vat of Am 11wunds: a' pl>Otn contest Snturda)' afternoon In the 1rvlne BowT ._,mphltheater. ·and weekend International Travel Film festival In the Forum. Theater on the festival grounds. Special events will include: -Folk Dance Festival w(lt feature dancers in native c°'· tuJTie . Times are 7:00 v.m. Fri- day at Top ot the World !;chool: 1 to 4 "p .m . Saturday at Laguna Be~ch High Schoo) Girls' Gym ; and to 5 p.m . Sunday at t high school.girls' gyn1 . -Tennis Tourname t r'orr singles players will be "e !t-.rt· Ing at 10 a .m . Satur ay. A 'double• tourn•l)l•nt wlll l)cld M rch I and 2. Both tournaments are scheduled for the city courts • I /lJ DAIL V PILOT L/SC 2 ·w ive Rescued · ' I , In Plane RATON, N .M. !l!Pll -F0< three nights Wendi Wld J eannie Davis huddled helplessly agains t each other in the luggage a part· mentor a crashed airplane. They watched their husbands die. It was on Sunday that Wiilie Earl Devis, 25, of Duncan, Okla., his brot her, J immy l..ee Davis, 26, of neaumont. 1'ex., and their wives flew out of Duncan en route to a ski holiday in northeastern New Mexico. Willie's ~ 1fe Wendi and Jim· my's \lo'ife Jeannie were alive to· dcsy in a hospital. Their nusbands were not asJucky. • ' I • . 0•11' Pllel PllCll• by Rltll.ll"ll l(Mlll•~ Fro111 P a l'e Al . IRVI NE ••• ple of the state of Callforala. '' The' foundation 's indcnlurv ot ~t lte~ 111 111eu to charita- ble bene11<larle• In Callrornla. The roul\d1Uon has been forced ·to dlve~t 'itsetr or its controlling share or the Irvine Company as a result of lbe•'l'a:< Reform Act or· 1969. The £oundutlon holds 53.4 percent of the lrvlne Company st()('k. The J e~islation u•as slrongly backed by lrvine heiress Joun Irvine Snlith uPd her attorney Lyndol Youn.:. Young and Mrs. Smith hovt• \\ nJ(l:!d u ts.year bat- Ue to u•rest <'ontrul of the lrviHe Company fron1 the foundation . Appall as · t·on1pll.l111t in the m ut ter u·as uddC'tl to 11n ur1ginal suit by l\.1r s. Smith St>t'k1n~ to block the sale. \'oung, evidently ii-Cling on his own, filed a second com· plaint on behalf of the state's charitable beneficiaries seeking to have the stock distributed to charities in the state. • • NorW:~rn ' ' Are~ Jljt ~y flood By Tbe Assocla&ed Presa A new storm rampug)ng aetois Northern California pushed rivers into rhe flood staa:& today and created hazardous drlvf.lg conditions on tnountqin freeways. lligb "'nter warnlngs were posted for virtually every major river in the northern halt IX the state -Sacramento, Feather, American, Cosumb.es, Na.pa, Russian . Smith, Klamath, Trini- l:-'. l\1ad , Ee l. ·· Wendi recalled the moment the single·engine Piper Cherokee plane crashed. ··11 nose-dived and then wound up on its side. We made the corner too slow (on a bankJ and Bill was trying to gain altitude when it stalled.' .--AS SMOKE BILLOWS ABOVE BUILDING, FIREMEN (LEFT) RACE FOR MORE HOSES Damaqea Eltlmates Reach $450,000 in Costa Mesa Indus trial Blaze Mrs. Smith's s uit asks that the stock be put up for public slile. If the fou.ndation block of stock \Vas split among thousands of small shareholders, Mrs. Smith would be left ""ith e ffetti ve control of the company. She controls 2".! per- cent of the stock . In the Shasta Dam district ranchers were w ar'ned to remove a.ti their livestock and equipment t~ higher ground Ur' the litorm' filled the lake at the fastest ra(e si nce last spring. A, 50-'11ile stretch of the Sacramento Rfver area from Shasta County to Yolo County \vas warned of po~ible flooding . Travelers' advisories were in effect this morning in the Sierra Nevada and Ml)unt Shasta· Siskivou area because of near blizz3.rd u'eather. Chains were required on U .S. 50 and In· terstate 80. .. Jim s aid . 'We're not going to makeil! Hang on'~" They round the m selves trapped more than 10,000 feet up the sid e or 1'oby Mounta in . Around them S\l.'irled a snowstorm . 'fhe combination of snow, wind and temperatures dropped the chill (actor to 45 degrees below zero. It snowed Sunday night, then again all day Monday~ The two ,,t9'ives crawled into ski clothes and, according to Wendi , "hud - dled in the p lane's luggage com- ,partment trying to keep warm. Willie died first -Sunday night. ' The other three waited. On ?i1onday, they heard search planes above the low clouds. J eannie and Jimmy wandered around looking for help. Jimmy died that night. On Tuesday, Wendi said, "I stood up through the door or the plane and signaled with a mir- ror." A helicopter saw it, she said, -and paramedics soon were at lheir side. "We thought they'd never find us,·• Jeannie said Wednesday, hours arter she and her sister-in- law were rescued. Their feet and hands were blue and swollen. ' Raisin-eating .Thief Rifles Laguna Home A candle·carrying thief who ate raisins while rounding up $525 worth of property from a Laguna Beach residence is being hunted today by police. The theft occurred at the home of Vera F'. Valente. 678 Cuprien Way. Loss included a color television, TV s tand and a kitchen blender. The burglar forced open a bedroom window to gain entrance to the home. Police investigation of the scene turned up muddy fool· prints throughout the home, a raisin dropped by the interloper and spots or wax which had dr- ipped from a candle used by the burglar. The theft was reported Wednesday. Theft or a SJOO boat cover taken from the eity lifeguard's two man rescue dory at l\.1ain Beach Park was also being probed. The locked cover was cut away from the dor y and taken late Tuesday or c<.1 rly Wednesday morning. 1-langing plants v<.1 lued at $220 were stolen from .. The Vines" a plant boutique at 1088 N. Coast Hi ghu•ay, l .. agu na l{each. Eight large plants and six small ones hang in g aJong the out· side or the s hop were taken. The thief pried closed hooks holding the plants to remove them. ORANGE COAST LIK DAILY PILOT TN o. ... ~ CM\! O••tr F'itol, .,.;111 wlokhhe- ........ 1119 He-·P•H~, •l'Ubll-<llWl .. Or- Ci>e•I l'uClllMI!"" Compeny S.-•• .. ~llons .... putoll...... IW>nd•y tl"ou9'1 F"Cll' 1or 0.1• -... Hew-1 s...:11. 1-111nll<>q1..., Bo..:11/F.....,. Ulfl V•Utr. 1 ....... S.<Kllta.tc• lf•ll•Y ...... ~ 8':.Ch/So<,rlh , .... 1. ,. • ....,. .. ,.,...,_, f'<11!Jon h P1>bl1\Md k1~r<lt•• -~""""V' '"" i-";,,Uiw1 pub•l"'h>O ''""' ,, ,., lOI) ~,1 a.y St•9f/I, Calil• Mew, C.U!o•nl• "~"* Robert N. Weett PtHIOfn! tNI P11bl!-• Jack R. Curley -· ~ ........ , •nd c;.._..1 -... 9". Thomas Keevil E"''°' Thomas A . M urphine -~•qi"' ld•l0< Charles H . Loos Richard P. Nall A~""•n! ........ 0,....., ( ... 10<\ Uguna B•ach Office 11 .. ~yro!.Uttt lllOWl!I"' •<111••n. P 0 &o• .... tJiU • f'rcun P jtge'A l FES TIVAL. Mesa Firms Gutted 1'h<' foundation . ho\VC'Vi.'r. cites •~ 1973 court cuse reliev ing it of the indentured obligation to hold the comp<1ny stoek. The founda- tion cross-C'om1>laint t•ontends it may dispose of the stock in <.1ny \\ '-'Y it sees fit •• Tournament is scheduled for -Shuffleboard F'eb. 22. Call Chamber 0£ Commerce at 494·1018for time. By $450,000 !!laze "l'he northern half or lhe s tate \l."a:-; buffeted by s\fong winds and heavy precipitation a!\ a Y.'eather front mO\"ed slou'ly across the northern part or the state," the National \.\'cat her Service said. -Evening Concert will feature Anna Hamilton from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. ·March I at the Laguna l\.ioulton Playhouse -Sports Day at Main Beach will be 11-Iarch 1. Catamaran racers should arrive at about 11 :45 a.m . at the beach. Parachute group jump will take place at 12 : 15 p.m . and volleyball contest will r.un through the day. day. -Sand Casting Contest will provide winners with passes to Lion Country Safari for the best ca sts ot animals to be found al the game preserve. Time is 9 a .m. March 2 at Laguna's Main Beach Park. . . -Kite Flying· Exhibition will be presented by Lure of the Kite from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 1'1ain Beach Park. -Sandpiper Dart Tournament v.'ill be held at I p.m. l\1arch 9 at the tavern , 1183 S. Coast 1-lighw~y. For further information on all events, call the Laguna Beach Cham her of Commerce, 494 -1018. J:oint Sewer Proje ct OK'd ' San Juan Capistrano city coun- cilmen approved continued city participation in the joint project to build an ocean outfall off Dana Point. Councilmen agreed to support a revised budget for the South East· Regional Reclamation Authority's outfall project in the amount of $709, I 17. They had refu sed to support the budget at their last meeting because it contained no ceiling. The new figure includes all tasks necessary to get the project through the construction phase. By ARTHUR R. VINSEL bl Ille Otily Polot~n Raging flames fed by explod· ing auto racing fuel s and magn esium metal roared through six suites of a Costa Mesa industrial cof'(l.plex ike a giant blowtorch W°ednesday, causing $450,000 damage and destroying two costly Can-Am race cars. Investigators returned to the Costa Mesa Business Complex. 3303 Harbor Blvd., today in an ef- fort to' pinpoint what ignited the second alarm blaze. Billowing black smoke was vis- ible for miles as 30 to40-foot·high names boiled through the roof of Building C in the industrial facili- CUSD Change In Boundary Issue Sl.ated Boundary changes, an annual controversy. in the..~istrano Onifie:d School Oistfict, wifl be presented lo the Growth Plan- ning Advisory Commission touight. The proposed changes for the 1975·76 schoo"I year will be pre- sented at 7:30 p.m. in the library at Marco Forster Junior Jligh in San Juan Capistrano. Chairman Robert Greco said the changes will be necessarv because a new elementary schOOI and junior high will be opening in Laguna Niguel. The goal of the commission is to develop boundaries that will repre;sent m inimum changes from the present but stabilization for the next few years. After deliberations the com- mission will make its recommen· dations to trustees. 20,000 More Set In Douglas Strike? The thr'-eat of strike by 20.000 more of its employes faced McDonnell DoU'glas negotiators today as they _bargained in Long Beach with U nited Auto \Yorker~ . UAW members couJd decide to join fellow employes already on strike if the company rejects a union call for "parity" in pay and fringe benefits with other aerospace workers in the nation. Strl king m cm be rs of the In· ternational A ssociation of Machinists -including 1,500 at the company's Huntington Beach plant -are looki ng for the move as added leverage i,n their wage dispute with the aerospace firm. The UAW demands basically are the same as those of IAl\.1. which lhe company refusf'd earlier. The machinists union has been on strike since Monday . The 11.000 UAW members at the Long Beach McDonnell Qouglas plant (there are no UAW rhembers in Huntington BeachJ will"'vote on anv new ofrer tmm the company, union spokesman Clarence Gregory said today. ''But if it does not meet the pat- tern set by the rest of the in - dustry. •we will recommend re· jection apd we would then join the strike if our mcmben ap· prove.'' Gregory said . A strike vote could come as early as Friday. The leadeMlhip .or the JAM is waiting anxiously for such a· vote. ·;st woUld z.lp It up complec.e ~ clO.e tho whole McDonnell DoojgJu," Frant PelnldoollAM J.o\IC•T.llhald todo1. l lie believes a UAW walkout could immobilize McDonnell Douglas, particularly if the strikers won support from af- filiates in company plants in Canada. f'rorn Page Al RABIES ... cl<?Sest available ag~ncy, Smith said. and the sma.11 dog was car- ried there in a wicker basket, at- tacking the basket while he was transported. Smith said the dog came in about midnight, and CAC workers later took him to the county shelter. Ri\'ers lives in a section or Newport Beach near the BaJboa Yacht Club. Smith said he hopes the rabies, ir the dog did have them, does not mix with the local animal popula- tion. ''\Ve have kept lhe county clear or r abies th.rough vaccination clincs." Smith sald. Dr. Robert Haight, supervisor or veteriilary services lor the county. s aid today it might ooly be a bad case or a distcmpter fit, but he could .not ))e sure. so the dog was sent to cO.µniy heallh for the biopsy, i Dr. lf.ai.eht sal~ the last report· ed case ot rabi,s in Orange coun- ty was ip 1956. · Smit.t\ ~aid In re$poi'11e to the rabies pos_albllity, CAC wlll hold a rabies cllnfC from 7 p,01. to 9 .p.lf1 . Feb. 18, al EdiSon ffi1h School with vaccinaUons avalla· blelor $2. J ly just off llarbor BouJevard <.1t l·lyland Ori ve ·rraffic on the busy •boulevard u•as congested as far coastward as downtown Costa Mesa due 10 sightseers and traffic control re- quirements at the scene. "Al the present time, we don't know what caused it." Battalion Chief Robert l\1cClelland said to- day as the investigation con- tinued. l i e sa id IL appeared t o originatl' in side l\fant<.1 Cars, a firn1 occupying s uites 3 and 4 for the manufacture of Ca n-Am <'ircu it i-acing cars. t\l.'O of which u·ere destroyed. Employme nt Fund Slated For Cle m e nte The city of San Clemente may re<>eive an additional S22,000 with which to hire unemployed !(){'a] residents. The e;mploymcnt funds come &om the federal Comprehensive Employment Training Act. The city previously got S.17,000 and hired four persons to fill a variety or jobs. The new funds will enable three persons to be hired. Length of employm ent will be 13 months or longer i£ Congress approves additional unemployment train· ing fund s. Salary will be about S7 . .500 a year. The city had r eceived 116 ap- plications for the previous open· ings. Those who applied before need not reapply. their applica- tions are still good , City l\lanager Kenneth Carr said . Applications for the three new openings will be accepted at city hall until 5 p.m. Friday. To be eligible. the applicant must be a city resident and unemployed for at least 30 days. r~oundation attorney llo'Aard Privett said in an interview Wed - nesday he intends to oppose both the preliminary injunction and the change of venue Friday_ Privett cites past testimony by J\1rs . Smith urging the foundation to sell its stock at $22.50 per share. The proposed sale to l\'1obil is at a per.share value of S24 . But Appall as suit conte nd s that a variety of a ssc~sments of the Irvine Compa ny 's \\'Orth set a valUEI bet\\•een SSOO million and SI .5 billion. 'rhe proposed SIOO million s ale, he said, \l.'Ould deprive charities or foundation holdings that <If(' rightfullv theirs. ContaCted regarding Appallas· suspicions of irregular dealings in the proposC'd stock sale, a Fluor Corp. spok(•sman said no comment "'ould be made. f 'ro111 Pngt• 11 I SPENDING. • instead to allocate the fir:;;t year's funds only. That agreemt•nt ean1t• aftl'r eonstdcrable d1 ~1·uss1on uf the city's :-.e u l'r line svsten1 for \\•hich City ~-1~1nagci-Ken neth (."arr urged use of ttJe fund s. Councilmen v.·c>r C ):llainly an· noyed that new de-vclopment in the city "<1s pJ;.1c.·1n g a :.train on the sc·ucr lines and hotd not paid Hl th£• past for C'Xpansion or lhl' system. nec.-ded because o( the tn - C'r(•ascd demand. 'fhc council i.ilSo 1ndicate<l th<it ma.1or re,·1talizal1on of lhL' dou·ntn" n urea should be the r e.s pon s ibility of prop er ty O\\ncrs. a reversal of the plan- ning comm 1ssion ·s priorities "'h1ch had given the lion's sh<tre of the funds to dou nto\l.·n re · vitalization. February It said 5.40 inches of rain in 24 hours "'ere reported at 'one sta- tion in the Russian River area. In the Sierra Nevada more snow Y.'as forecast with the level lowering near 3.000 feet tonight becoming partly cloudy Friday .. with sno\Y generally ending by late morning and temperatures dropping. Strong: gusty winds caused much blou-·ing and drifting of s nO\Y in the Sierra and the u•eather ser\'ice 'said Tahoe V';illey Airport had gusts up to 60 miles per hour. Law1ne n Hold Arizona Man In Burglaries An Arizona man \\tho allegedly stole antiques in El Toro, Laguna Niguel <.1nd Capistrano Beach areas and later sold them in his Phoenix and Tucson stores, has been .:irrested in Arizona, Orange ('ounty Sh{'riff's offi cers said to- d~'·· ln\·l'sligaturs said Gary Dalt' 1\ustin1 37. of Phoenix is ~ing held in Lb at city's jail pending the opening of extradition proceed- ings designed to return him to Orange County, Sheriff's officers said .o\ustin is no""' charged u·ith nine counts of burglary but more could be filed 111 \'ieu· of the continuing in- "estigation of a '''ave of thefts in the south county area. Offi cers :;;aid Austin's prime targets '~ere ll,lodel homes and <intique shops. They s aid he made a serie·s or visits to Orange County from .~rizona and always left in a \·an stocked with choice furnishings and costly antiques - all allegedly stolen. • · t _;,<:.)LINGERIE \" · • iP How to February I 5 ~\ I • • ') 25% to45% REDUCTIONS 1 Great select ions of nylon tricot • gowns • sh1fl length and long. AJI. .......,~kinds of pajamas Robes • long and· short. warm and travel weights . '\.. ,Z.J _Peigno1r sets, patio dresses. bras anQ I ~girdles. SPECIA L PRICE BIKINIS AND BRIEF PANTIES LACE TRIMMED SATIN TRICOT BY GILEAD REG. S2 00 HOW 3 FOR s 4 so BUy · YOURSELF 0 llo/ent· tne I Also: KED 's G r asshopper Playshoes Mofor Crfflt e..n Reg. 7"' to 11" NOW 4'9 to 6 '9 SANDALS Reg. 8"' to 11" NOW 499 to '199 PLASTIC BOOTS ANde and Knee length NOW V2 PRICE IN COSIA MllA IT'S O&l'AftTMINt I 8 16 NEWPORT BLVD. ' H-1 9:30 lo 6 Mot1. Horio Sat, ' , I I ' . f: ~ '. ~.!Rap • • , . ·e ~feiided -i .... ~ .. _· ' • ~ • "'WU~ egw:" . ' ·i.r. rts .~ . I . ·~ .'!> r.ote olQUal bas!llitti'an 01: lidils reacWd angrily Widnes· day tel a P'lbllshed re~ that the . use of drujs la '1Vldespread in the SP,() rt. 1~, In a copyr!ihted slory, tbe Louisville Ti~es said that in· terview$ with~l6 ~•yers. coaches, former p\eYers and a former trainer, all ol whom re· quested qonymity, indicated that drugs are a problem lhroua:bout the National and American Basketball Associa- tion. Half o( those· interviewed claimed drugs are a problem. . ' Tedd Muhchak, ABA com- missioner. objected to the paper's use of unidentified ·s6urces. , risk their ~arjers in batketbaJI and. ~e eould udge by their ac- tions ou the floor and ln~practice lflhey Wj>rliAJsing an~.4~ I• easy to accy.se •nybody or fHO'body withodt namJng naµ1es, But we don't hitve any problem here. • • ".... i Pro Grid'' " . Drug U~~. on:· ·neClin~ NEW"YOR~ '(~P.J -'*'g \IS• in.the NatiQllal Foolball Leajjue tis. decft.aS~ consj.der8bly in the Jas~seve,ral yt~rSi says com· mJ:&siorter Pete 1Rozelle, but he said there has been' a drµg, aro- blemJn the sport. Rozelle was asked, "Do you believe, ~t least at one point in fbotball, that there were a lot of amphetamines taken by players before games?" Pf<1yi11g flt Lfl"llll fl , "Our study, and information ~ * DAILY PILOT 2-2 Tie . ' _For Kings; Lyle Falls INGLEWOOD -Dele1'5eman Ed Keay's firsl National Hockey League goal, at 12 : 59 of the final period, helpe d the Atlanta F'1ames battle the Los Angeles Kings to a 2·2 tie Wednesday night. Keay's blast from 3 feet came 1:15 after the Kin gs grabbed a 2-1 lead when Butch Go1ing Ufted a rebound over fo~lames' goalie Dan Bouchard \\'ho "'as sprawled on the ice . Oen1so11 011 Carpef CLEMSON, S.C. -Clemson basketball roaC'h ·rates Locke confirmed \\red nesday that the National Collegiate Athletic As· sociation is investigating the school for possible illegal recruit· ing. Locke s aid : ''NCAA in · vestigator s have been to our campus once and spent four or fiv e days. They had our complete cooperation. They talked to all of our players. In fact. 1 spent two or three hours with them myself . It 's apparent they 're going to do a thorough'investigation and we expect to see them again." ''In fairness to tlte players, lhe- public, law enforcement officiaJs and sports leagues, the manage- ment of the Lopisville. paper should provide specific n~mes, circumstances 11intl incidents to at least provide help to the parties involvea .so that some verification or rebuttal ot this story can be determined," he said. Walter Ken'Pedy, NBA com- missioner, relused comment on the story. that we got, indicates that there probably were," Rozelle said. "l know that was a conclusion re· ached by U.S. Rep. Harfey Slag. gers' committee, with whom we had a number of private meel· ings and shared information ... Raul Ramirez, the pillar of Mexic •s as- tounding Davis Cup tennis conq)lest of the U.S. two weeks ago, will be playing at Laguna Niguel Tennis Club Friday night and Saturday. Also in the two-day touma· ment are Roscoe Tanner. Brian Gottfried and Charles Pasarell. The Baltimore Sun said earlier Wednesday the NCAA was look- ing into the possibility tha t Clemson helped freshman star Skip Wise and four other players obtain cars. Wi se is from Dunbar liigh School in Baltimore. The s tot'y quoted an NBA coach as saying the drug pro- bl em is ''unb~lievable. Everybody's into it." AlsoquOted was a former ABA player who said he knew of live teams on which a" le,st some of t~ players used. illegal drugs and identified them as San Dierzo. Uie New York , Nets, Virgini'U., Denver, and Memphis. ··certainly the players a're mare coinizant or the ~tentilll dangers." Rozelle said. "I cer- tainly can't vouch for 1,300 players~ and some of them having outside sources, but I think it <drug use) would be very minimal Comwrs Rips Fam; Lutz' Crushes Foe .. Mike Sioren, president of the Memphis clu~ and •former AfJA commissioner, called the story ''a case or irres'pon·slt>le journalism, quoting unnamed sources and creatin~ sweeping indictments." He said he con- sidered the na,ming of the Sounds in the story unfo)lnded. "'I'm not saying there is no drug use on any team in any sport at any time,·· Storensaid. today." The NFL commissioner said it. would be impossible to de- termine the extent of private drug use -such as marijuana and cocaine -by NFL players. lfe said football players were a part of contempary society and vulnerable to drug pressures which other persons face . Rozelle was asked If he thought the percentage of football players that use marijuana would be higher, lower. or the same as other persons their ages? "I would just have to guess, but SALISBURY, Md .-Bill Riordar,i is running out of nice things to say about' Jfmmy Con- nors, but the bras.h young tennis champion apparently has .an in- exhaustible supply of undeleted expletives. • ' Just before completing a 6-3, 6·2 rout of Brazilian Thomas Koch Wednesday n:ight. advanc- ing to the quarterfinals of the U.S. National Indoor open tennis championship, Connors shouted an obscenity . heard throughout theCiyic Center here. I woµld have t.q assume it would It was the kind of thing which be the same or less,'' he said. Riordan, Connors' manager, con- "There may be. t'm not going to stick my head in the sand. We're unaware ol any. The mat- ter has been discussed with the team .•• and we are unaware.of any problem at tbls time and have no reason to believe there is one. r "As in the entire society. we are concerned with i~ (drugs> as a general problem. Basketball is a part of society and we very well could have some people who smoke marijuana as a1enectiOn of .society. 1 'm not condoning that at all. Any medical doctor will tell you you can't perform with hard drugs, and basketball is the most exacting sport that exists today. Any player on hard drugs is not going to be around very Jong ." "They're coming out ol this fesses, ''still bothers me ct-little culture"\n college and joining us bit." But il's typical of the com· and so you can figure it's about petitive zeal which may be.oµt'Of the same. On the other hllAd . I Riordan's reach as he tries to think a lot of them are cognizant reshape the personality of Con-· Alex Groza, genetal .managerof the San Diego Conquistadors, de- nied there are any problems with his·cJub. "Jn the three years I've been here, I haven't belfrd of any use of drugs by players," he said. "'To my knowledge, I ~now nothing of such a type. •·we don't 1.rail lhese guys tor 24 hours, but they are regularly advised that using drugs would Readers' Hot Corner Mr. White: J think it totally unsuitable (or you to attack a coach as fine as Herb Livsey with such sarcastic and maligning comments. ll is obvious that you have some sort of personal grudge against Mr. Livsey and use your unfortunate Position to air it. It's sad that sports measure the worth ol a coach by the won-loss column. Because if you measured the worth of coach Livsey as a person, who is dedicated to his t players and the knowledge of the ga me, he'd be way out ahead of us all, certainly including you. ol the.demands made on them in nors . this sport and how, for their Otherwise, Connors can do lit· future and that of their team-tle wrong in the eyes of Riordan mates, it's important that they as he continues to add to his re- be in proper condition. So for that cord. reason , I think you might ''With t ongue in cheek," theorize that it might even be Riordan said, ·"I compare him somewhat less than contem-with Abraham Lincoln. Both poraries of theirs in other fields . I were misunderstood in their do not think it would be more; the -time, both were for freedom of same or less. the individual, and both came Rozelle said the NFL requires from Illinois." each team to disclose its drug Other results found Teimuraz purchases and that it also Kakulia defeating Karl Meiler employs p•ivate detectives -1-6, 7-5, S-4'; llie Nastase scored a JllOStly ex-FBI agents -to con-7-6, 6-4 victory over Robert duct drug and other investiga-Machan; Jan· Kod.es eliminated lions in league cities. The league Jeff Austin, 7·5, 6-4. 1 also employs a drug expert to ad· Vilas Gerulaitis ousted Jan vise the clubs and monitor drug Pisecky 6·1. 6·3 and Ivan Molina ~rcba,ses.;. , lost to Roger Taylor 7-6, 6·2. 3an- tf you really would like to know what type of coach Mr. Livsey is, I would suggest that in the true ! vein of sports reporting you i.! would go to a more reliable source, his players'. Those of q,s who were fortunate enough to play for this d~icated man, cherish the experience. We won games and stlre we lost games-too. We hurt more in those losses than you could imagine. Because we knew how mueft it meontllo coac:h UV$40Y.-The en· thusiastlc determination lo rJl.ake ' us better baaketball,.f,layors has always been his p mary con· sideratlon. .Bolnblnvolvcd with this won· derfUI an "'-been one of Uie highiiS lsofn!)liifoond l'rns~re • tnan~ olher yo~·men feel lhe same. • Maki119 His Mo.,e I dy Mayer advanced when Juan Gistiert defaulted. TORONTO-San Clemente's Bob Lutz defeated Jun Kamiwaz,uml 6-2, 3·6, 6-2 in second round singles play Wed- nesday at the Toronto World Championship Te nnis tourna- ment. In other singles action, Stan Smith edged Dick Stockton 6-7. 6·4, 6-2, Harold Solomon beat Barry Phillips-Moore 6-4 , 7-5 and Eric van Dillen downed Raz Reid 6-3, 7·5. E"ert A 4.,anees : . CHICAGO-Chris Evert ind seven others advanced to the quar).erfinals of the $75,000 Chicago Women's tennis tourney Wednesday night. Evert disposed of Kathy Kuykendall 3-6, 6·1, 6·1. Evonne Goolagong ·topped Francoise Durr 6-4, 6-7; 7.5 and Margaret Court defeated Karen Krantzcke 6-2, 6-3. Borg Wins BOLOGNA, llaiy-Bjorh Borg won the $60,000 -"Bologna World Championship-Tennis singles Wednesday· night by defeating Arthur Ashe 7·Q, 4·6J 7-6. . In the doubles finaJ, Adriano Panatta and Paolo BertOlucci de- leated Tom'Okker and Ashe, 6·4, 6·4. I hope I nev9r ace him mali1ned In y<illr .I!"'"' aaaln. Thank You. Tiie...Detroit Pistons' Jofui ongelt drive~--the-Chlcaio Bulls • .J03:93. The visitors took past Jerry Sloan ti\ Wednesday night's a three-gairie lead in the Midwest Division ·I Stev.Y Jacobsen Costa Mc5a NBA gamll at Detroit, which· was won by .with the victory. . ·Irate Fans Throw Iker, Hit Official SEATTLE -Police came to the rescue or NBA referee Earl Strom Wednesday night,· but not before angry Sonics fans had poured beer on hi s head and punched him. Their complaint was over Strom's officiating of Seat- tle's closely contested 104 -103 victory over ltouston. The post-game altercation "'as set off ·",hen Strom tangled with Sonics guard Fred Brown. A fellow referee held"Strom back as he swung his arms in Brown's direction and shouted red-faced al him. Seattle coach Bill . Russell went on the floor, now crowded with players and fans, in an attempt to cool the dis~ute but ended up s.·n his own angry, fa ce.to-cc verbal fight with Stro . Russell had publi c l y criticized offici~t.ing only one.· \\'eek earlier, complaining · "the referees took the game from us beginning to end." Police were finally able to pull Strom away from the crowd on the floor bu~ fans in the stands dumped beer on him and one of them punched him in the nose. , Strom said a female fan . apparently irritated by one of his calls, appeared ·on the noor and grabbed him at the .end of the game. Strom said he pushed the \\.'Oman away, . at which point Brown said he intervened to sei;>a rate Strom and the fan . Berore the incident was ov· er, Strom and fellow official Hubert Evans were doused in beer by spectators and led from the floor under police escort. llnrter.IHn0<'..,11?' EUGENE. Ore. -dick Harter, basketball coach at the University of Oregon, pleaded in· nocent Wednesday to a charge of driving under the influence of in· toxicating liquor. Harter, 44 . was s topped by a patrolman at 2:30 a.m. Wednes- day and was booked at Lane County Jail after roadside tests, a police report indicated. His lawyer posted bail of S305 one hour later , and Harter was r e- leased. Priees Up CINCINNATI Ci ncinnati Reds fans can expect to spend at least Sl more per game (his season. The Reds announced earlier they were raising ticket prices by SO cents this season. Wednesday, Cincinnati City Council followed suit and raised - parking prices by the same amount, to $1 .75 for stadium and · $l.50foropen Jots. ·Costly l..oss HONOLULU -"It's not the end of my career." said third- ranked heavyweight Ron Lyle after dropping a costly decision to ninth-ranked Jimmy Young 1'uesday night. · But it definitely was <J. setback, probably knocking Lyle out of a ti· tie shot with Muhammad Ali for which he was to get $300 ooo. Negotiations were being held for such a fight in Madison Square Garden in June. Young, 26, of Philadelphia', dominated the 10-round fight with his fast-moving attack. He repeatedly stunned Lyle with shots to the head and body. l\'e1c Condi NEW YORK -David rucc was named Wednesday as head foot- ball coach at Fordham Universi- ty, succeed~ng Dean Loucks. Co11victio11 Sta11ds Carter Retrial Nixed JERSEY CITY, N . J. CAP! - A Superior Court judge refused tcxlay to reopen a hearing LO de- termine whether former boxe r Rubin "Hurricane" Carter and a ccxlefendant shguld be retried on charges they 'murdered three men in a Paterson, N.J ., tavern in 1966. At a hearing lasl month, at- torneys for Carter and Artis ·asked Judge Larner to disqualify himself from the case. but the judge rerused. The murders or which Ca rter and Artis were convicted followed the robbery of a Paterson tavern by two b,laC'k men. The victims, who wer'e white, were gunned down by the bandits for no apparent reason. The incident took place in June 1966, during racial strife in Paterson. Carter was a co-ntender for the middleweig ht boxing cham- pionship at the time of the tMal. Jn a seven-page decision, Judge Samuel A. Larner said there were no grounds on which to reopen the retrial hearing. Larner presided at the 1967 trial of Carter and codefendant John Artis , and lasl Dec. 10 turned down their initial application for a new trial. Youth Benefit Plan Unwamed Tickets Wanted The Newport-Irvine Rotary Club has come up with a novel idea which hopefully will give Newport Beach area youths a chance to attend sporting events with tickets that would normally· not be used. The program Centers around season ticket holders who don't attend all the games and end up throwing a Way thdse tickets . ,Rrogram chairman Pfte Rab· tiitt explains how the plan. would work: ''l[ anyone who owns season tickets finds out they can't attend a certain game, they can call a hot li'ne which we have establi$hed," says Rabbitt ... We would then go and pick up the tickets , and take them to the Ne~·port Beach Boys Club.'' Th.e p;~an is in the experimental stage ri ht now and if successful, Rabbittl plans on adding several organizkt.tions to his gratuitous li st. The h t line number is &13·0469. Those ~ho have seuon tickets which re not aoina to be used should all and those tickets will be dist ibdtcd to youths who would n rm ally not be able to at-1 • lend. " • ' I l .I \ ' I, • -· ... --.... ,_.. """"-,... ... ~..... ~.....,.. __ _ •• • Thur1day. Februery 13. l9'75 ' C)~ CoAST't E~IC SOUTHWICK GRABS A REBOUND'.~!" ...... " ..... ,.. ' . :Prep:,, Baseball Nears Marina ·E"Wlwsizes Saturday Ga~s •. Prep. baseball is just around the Corn.er with non-league scuf; 0.S billed as early. as Feb. 2i When Marin.a•it VildDIB .trek to ~g Beach Mll)j)<ail: ' : ". · · It seems f1tUnl 'lhati:Ma"riria should 'get lhln'gs ullder·way for 'Orange Coast are& teanis since the , VikJngs are doing several ihl'ra~s with a bit of a wrinkle this year. Coach Paul ·Fi-ey has his Vik· ings on diSpl~,y lour times 'this season 04J Saturday With.2o'clock starts. , And the Vikings Will be in ac- tion during the Easter holldayS at the Coachella Valley tourney, in addition to meeting three of the tough Moore League· .en- tries-LB Wilson, LB Poly ~d LB Milliklln. Frey says th~ eqtpbasis on the Saturd_ay dates gives hi$ players · more fime to concentrate on the game and less time to worry a'bout academics on game day. ''We also hop'e lo have better attendance and it's easier to get officials for the games," Points out Frey. &erest in Orange Coast area ·baseball is similar to Anaheim ·area basketball. When you're Wi.@b:in4 everyqne's ready to ' come out and see you, Loa.ra High baseball coach Floy~ Chandler' says better ' ----~ ~ R0GEll CARLSON facilities and night baseball is the key-but he's saying that with several league cham- piol1.ships already in hand. Thalls probably the big item. Winning. Costa Mesa High has ten night games scheduJed this year, which includes the Newport-. Mesa tourney with Estancia, Newpart Harbor and Corona del Mar. doubleheader with San Marcos and Dos Pueblos. The South Coclst Leagu·e will feature Wednesday and FridaY. games, gaining . the advantage with better <hopefully) official· ing for the Wednesday tiffs. And who saYs San Clemente High coach lrtarshall Adair hasn't been thinking lately? ,Adair, a for.mer· All-CJF quarterback under Ernie Johnson .at El Rant-ho High, has his Tri tons at hoine for their first eight games. * * * St,. Anthony High basketball . coack Jack Errion coached his Saints to their 30Jstwin Tuesday. : And this year•s cooUngent is. two games atop the Angelus League field-which is a decent lead in this circuit where the home court advantage is enormous. Attendance at prep baseball games is notoriously poor. I've seen more interest at Y.f)uth tJ:aseball games in the 8·1<1' age group bracket. ' With a couple ~f exceptions, in- Playing at St. Paul, for in· stance, is like entering another world. That's one place where the St. Paul principal should be Corona del Mar is at the made to attend every league Pomona tourn~y where it figures home game-giving him an op- toseesome tough opposition. · portunity to keep tabs on the . Fountain Valle~ and H~nt-· black jackets that intimidate of. ington Beach are mvolved m a fici als, players and fans. funny· Cars Race At OCIR Saturday FUnny cars ind a Matsubara team from wbeelatandirig exhibition Los Angeles. will hlghlig~I actlpn at . Orange County Jqtei:na·~ Leavitt recently ~t- tional-Raceway · SatUrf ed a 6.~1-secon~ effort in day night. the W1nternat1onals at Bill Shrewsberry will ~omona for low elapsed b~·~ \)}is 120.mile·per-time of the meet. hour.LA-Dart to. the traak Pulde owns both ends for ... ab exhibition·. of the national class re· between rounds of a AA· cord at 6.16 seconds and funny car competition 231.59-mph. featuring eastern and area drivers. Eastern drivers slated for the 16·car field in· elude Bill Leavitt of Richmond. Va" Pabl RildieJ or SI. Louis· and J.im Liberman of Philadelphia. , Tom ''M ongqOse'' Mc Ewen of Fountain Valley will be among the West Coast leaders along with Dale Pulde of Van Nll)'s. Jake Johnston of Carson and the Pisano- Pro Scores ... li.u.I .. s.ll•tWll At-1•11 ... Clllc.1190 IN, Detroit tl o ..... 1.11c1 ios. Pr111.or1ph1• 101 ¥1,.$hlngton 112, Mlt,..111•e-e 108, OT l(-1$CilW·o.n.at.. lOT.Bo~ 1111 PMenla IOI. Bvll•lo t6 S.•U• 11)1, H°""I°" IOJ A-nu. a.t.l.tUll .t.JSKl•liool lncll•l'lll .t N-Vor-,ppd .-Ut.,., 101, Memphis .. McEwen qu,alified his U.S. Navy Duster at 6.32 seconds while Johnston had a time of 6.38 seconds at OCIR iq January. Others expected to compete include Jim Dunn of La Mirada. Gary Bur'gin o Anaheim, Bob Pickett of Los Angeles and Neil , Leffler of Long Beach. The entire field will be on parade at 6 with the first action in .the round· robin competition ror trle 16 invited contestants letting under way at 7 . Another bargain night or pricing has been an- nounced by track of- ficials with adult tickets selling for $2.95 general admission and $3.95 foe prererre<! s!atlng. ~O mg. "lai",l3 m~ ncOlll'I! rt.pet ~!ane. fTC Rapon OCT 74. WinstonVolLMiMll 1.eagueActiOdvu San Diego Wave vs Santa Barbara Clippers Anaheim Mamm's vs Santa Monica-Long Beoch Salls Anaheim Convention Center 800 Katella Street Anaheim, California Ticket Information: (714) 635-5000 ; ' . ' SI. 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' Orance Coast Collece pulled off one of tho bigger upoeta ot jhe_ ·JC baaketball 1ea9on Wedbesday lllght, toppling cold·~n San· la Ana Collece, 83·58, OCC. OCC'a Pirates h come Into the game wllb a 7·17 and 11 atralgbt Joaaei while Dons were riding hlJh with a 22-3 mark and all alqQe atop the Soulh Coast . standings (S.Ol. · But coach Herb Uvsey•a Dues hit about ev:erything ·they threw up In lb!!:ope~tng half while San· ta Ana found a lid over the bucket. But when the Dons' Steve Snod- grass hit a desperation 70-footer a& the buzzer to close the hajf. it figured to jive Bill OBtes• club some momentum -despite trail- ing38-22 ...• • And when OCC began to play cautiously mid way through the second half, the Dons made their only legitimate move of the night-cutting the gap to 44·38 with 10:40 to go. With only a six'-point defi~it, most thought $anta Ana would overhaul the Pirates. But Livsey 's crew didn't rattle. The Pirates' Todd Collins, who had a sparkling game at both ends of the floor, fired id.i. pair of 12·foot jumpers and a shot from in close., and OCC was ahead 50-38. . ,:; Santa .. Ana cut the gap to 60·56 on a dunk shot by 6·6 center Glen Clark with 1: 14 to go, And alter a missed OCC free throw the Dons had an opportunity to close it to two poin_ts. But former Mater Del High standout Gregg Green, who'. hit only 3 of 19 attempts from the TODD COLLINS (32) BATTLES TWO DONS FOR A REBOUND .• rield, missed an IS.footer and OCC's Gary Seymour grabbed the rebound. · A few seconds later-Collins \\''ardlO.\\' Sl1arp · nailed two free throws to pre· serve the victory. Livsey called it a team \Vin and praised the play of Collins, Steve Manker and Eric Southwick. The latter )>air shared rebounding honors for the J)ucs with 10 each. "We played' good fundamental basketball for a change and we boarded well," said Livsey. "I think Santa Ana might have been looking past us. especiaJIY since we had lost 11 in a row and were inlastplace.'' OCC hit 11 of 30 shots in the opening half (s.6.7 percent>, in - cluding 12 of its first 16. The Bucs finished with a S0 .9 percentage (28ofSS>. San,... Ana canned 25 of 72 field goals (34. 7 percent> and was only 10 for 37 (27 percent> in the open- 1ing haU. 0r•"9'J ~st ('31 ..... " tp Matl'IOI~ •041 Collins ~ s 2 2J SOut,.wl('k O O 1 0 W•I"' J 0 J l M.tn_..,, 10 ? J 21 Sevmo..-2 0 2 • h~s n 1 ~ u H•llOnw: °'.,..,.., Coa~t. l8·11. • SoCal Falls, 3-0 Southern Calirornia College pitcher Mike Wardlow limited Chapman College to just two hits. but lost a 3·0 baseball decision to the host Panthers Wednesday. Chapmtin scored all of its runs in the third inning on an error. a walk, another error to load the OCC, Gauchos Meet in Football Or•nge Coast and Saddleback colleges will meet for the first time in rootball during the 1.976 season, the Daily Pilot has . learned. The two area junior colleges are in ti}.~ process of finalizing a two-year contract. The '76 J?:ame will be played at Orange Coast. • bas~s. Robin Reschan'ssinglefor· two runs and a wild pitch. Dana l\1cl\lanus, a right· hander. pitched the 'o'ictory for Chapman, spacing seven hits. Wardlow struck out nine and walked nine in going the distance for'SoCa l, which is now0·2, Randy Greer and Mickey Lebeck had two h.its each for the Vanguards, \11ho offered no serious threat in the game. .. , •.... \~ Gtfft,11 L•beck,ct f'IDweU,r! HIOQlni,dll Motl!P~,C s1-11ke, 111 JOIV>'>O<I . lb G<Je rr I , ?II T~~.311 W•rdtOf<, P Tot•I\ i•C..I C.i1...,. (0) •• r • ,.. • 0 0 0 1 0 • t 0 • 0 1 0 • ' ' ' ' ' ' 0 " ko•• t'f 111111...,. 0 ' 0 0 ' 0 0 ' 0 0 0 ' 0 • 0 ' 0 0 ' 0 0 ' 0 0 0 1 . 0 000 000 l)(!l)-0 , 3 001 000 CO•~l l o s1---7es I I 8-F.Goodrlch conventional passenger retreads are bultt on sound. taclory inspecled lira bodies. They'll give you a smooth, comfortable ride and good mileage. SIDS: A78-IJ/6.00.13, 071l-ll/7.00.IJ, 7.35 -14, FlB-14 /7.75-1'4, G78 -14/8.2S-1'4 , H78-1'4 /8.SS'·l'4 , G18·1S/8.2S·IS, H78-l5/8.s's-1S plus <t5" Federol Excise !en and retreodable trode- in. Whitewall~ $1.50 more. B. F. Goodrich -Store • -,/I ' ' COST A MESA · 'SANT A AHA 2049 HARBOR.llL~. 200 SO. MAIM. ST. 646·4421 J47-715l • CYPRESS 6182 LIHCOLH . 826-4010 ' ANAHEIM · 524 W. LIHCOtH 774,7571· ' I ' - I ' I I I .. __ --.. ... t S ave op .TfJXe$ By SYLVIA PORTER (Fourth fn o kmaJ .. 14-. -•••• - Money's Worth While ofric~·al·home expense deductions are the m ost often claimed by taxpayers as an employe or self-employed person, under a ~974 Tax Court case, a n investor also may be able to c1uahfy for <teduc t1ons if they have the proper set of facts in lhis prOvocat1ve case-with widespread impllcat1ons the taxpayer was neither employed norsel£·employed. All :-;he did W!iS manage pnd conserve cert::un rental properties <.1nd secuntJes th at she owned. llER INCOME CAME entirely from d1v1dends, in- terest, rents and capital gains. Her act1vit1es at home con- sisted or (t) maiuta1rung a card system of sums due and paid on her rental property, (2> filing bills and receipts, (3) c::ornput1ng her income tax and {4) writing letters to real estate brokers, stock broker!, taxing author1t1es and the In- ternal Revenue Service. She did most of this work In the family room of the house, and some or 1t"in other rooms. The Treasurx didri't even question her ri ght to an orr1ce· at-home dedpction. 11.s only objection was to the amount of her deduction. It was willing to let her deduct 7 .1 percent of htr home expenses, on the basis that she used one average· sized room in the house ror her investment act1vit1es But the Tax Court allowed her to deduct 15.4 percent of her home expenses because she 10 fact used the larger fami- ly 1 oom as her offi ce. Don't go overboard 1n relying on this dec1s1on, however. In this instance, the taxpayer had a strong case because of her degr:ee of Investment activity and her use of the entire room as her office. If you devote substantially less time and space to your investment activ1t1es at home, both the Treasury and Tax Court we ll may sharply reduce or even knock out uny off1ce- al home expense deductions you may claim for your in vest- ment activities. UNDER A.NOTllER 1974 Tax Court case, those who are self-employed and who operate from an office-at-home - doctors, lawyers, real estate brokers, the like -also re-- ce1ved good news. · In this case, a doctor who carried on his practice in an office in his house was in volved . In order to accommodate his patients, he widened ltis driveway and converted 1t 1nto an iUuminated parking area. He also installed extra phone extensions throug.tiout his house to be able to take business call s in any area .. Th e doctor's wife helped by handling bills, chatting w1tb patients, otherwise being of assista nce, 1n various rooms of the house other than the offi ce as such. The Treasury allowed the doctor lo deduct the house ex- penses allocable to the office plus about 20 percent of the ex- penses allocable to the rest of the house and the grounds The Tax Court doubled the amount the Treasury a l- lowed ror upkeep of lhe grounds and increased to about 30 percent the deduction for expenses.allocable to the rest of the hou se. TJIE KEY POINT that Leon Gold, chief tax expert of: the Research Institute of America, emphasizes for your guidance 1s this: The Tax Court is much more wi llin g than the Treasury' to take into cons1derat1on the additional house expenses that you, a taxpayer, rind essential when you carry on a business ~or practice 1n an office m your own residence. If you want to fight. the mess~ge is cl~ar. On another aspect, if you are a professional or business person who deduct& part of the cost of a trip that combines pleasure with some educational or business purpose, pro- ceed with caution· The IRS ts exceedingly suspicious about the dcduct1b1h- ty of many or your business pleasure traps or cruises. Early last year, for instance, it announced that "where there are ind1cat1ons of abuse, the IRS will request hsts of the names a nd addresses of the participants (apparently from the cruise organizer J on crw ses and vacation trips which purport to provide professional or business activ1t1 es dunng or 1n comb1nat1on with recreation" Later 1n 1914. the IRS ruled on the spec1r1c s1tuat1on of a doctor who JOtned a travel group designed to combine travel to certain cities in each of two countries with three pro· fess1onal seminars 1n each country. Each seminar was given 1n a d1rferent city and each lasted for two hours. the I RS ruled that these six two-hour seminars did not convert what was in substance a nondeductible vacation lQp into a deductible business trtp. ' So be warned abo\Jt what may happen to your deduction for you r combined business·pl easure trip. Tailor your trip lo fit the standards or be on guard when you claim a deduc- t.ion. 'Record' Wheat . Crop Expected . .. WASllINGTON (UPIJ -needs and begin rcbwldingof The Agriculture Deparl· thenat1on'sth1nreserves. ment's crop reporting board In a review of general con. says the overall cond1t1on of dilions, the crop board said what off1c1als hope will be a. Tuesday wheat prospects ~.ecord 1975 ~heat crop was varied considerably from fair to good 1n most major area to area l'""eb 1 ft said wheat states on Feb I . warmer than normal weather The board off ered no new in northern states helped ease cslim ate of the size of the the threat -caused by lack of winter whent crop v.·hlch protective snow cover -of earlier had been forecast at a damage not only rrom rreez· record 1 6 b1lhon bushels. A lng temper~lure~ crop of th<1fs1r.o would bt-b1g The report said that in the enoug h to mCe~ all p1-01ccted ~outhern Great Pln1ns \vhcat Firestone Devel~ping Vineyard AKRON, O~lo (A PJ - Leonard K. Firestone, U.S. ambassador to Belgium, win develop a vineyard and winery 1n Los Olivos, Calif., for Suntdry, e ma]o r Japanese \vllitiky distillery. Firestone~ G7 and one or the sons or the founder of Firestone 'Pire & Rubber Co., ·Akron, wil l carry 89 percent or the $2.S ft'llllon venture. The wine will"be produced by a firm to be known as Santa loel Vineyards, and sales are •"l>OCted to begin thla, fall In ·lh• United States and Japan. growth was halted until late January by bitter cold weather 1n northern Texas and Oklahoma. Orf1 c1als siud lhat 1n Kansas, the nation's leading winter wheat stale. prospects arc "very good" except 1n the western area where dry, snowless fi elds were subject to possible wind erosion. The crop board a l so estimated the 1975 winter· harvest potato crop at 2 921 m1llion hundredweight, up slightly from a January forecast of 2.849 ,nlllion hun- dredweight and little chRnged from last year's crop of 2.933 million hundredwcl'ght. The· board lndlcated con- sumers will find p0tato sup- pl1 es h eavy 1n coming month.I. 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J BR.; I b•. 3'.B'",2BASHhAoRm'e· on' .VaAbC1·"'"g•re'eshaded I La ·g 8 _B_R_6 ba ho-a o-n--· a-•y ~ -,a.. ._,.., beach. Slt7 ,900. Large. priv. pat!b, wllh~4 n ,. r e ·• · ••71 J!' 0 •ru · Cla••ll"-, 1-.... 3 7oo. CENTURY 21 cor parkin~,...S69.'50. lot with builtins, dishwashdr lind shake ' bea.cb; or use as 6 BR. home with 2 BR . ..., ...,. ....,. , 642-1771 61>-3663 Mr-2253Ev~ roof as a few of the ml\flY features. apt; 50ft. lot, shore mooring. $295,000. j ..,"" ~ • $55,500 Will consider Tr~de .Qasiill~ation ~ .ENTERTAINEllS TEM UMITS ••• OCEAMFROHT Brand new 5 Bdrm. 4 bath;on 30 fl. lot. I I. DELIGHT Income property that is really making· Pier&sllp. $29S,OOO: '-=...,.-=--,,-'-"-1.L':::Ji Yrsnew.ss1.ooo. money. AU MATURAL Attractive 3 BR., 2 ba. !ingle story fNMllll • Mesa Ve rde 2 + den. 41;;;;;;;;;;!~~;!~ I :-~~ 5000lf~J ~. OMUPEE~Ss ASSUME $175,ooo ~ s~~[~r~~ ~~~~.:i~~~~· ~r~~~:rn:i ~;.~n so ft. street-tel-street lot. . . ~ 0 VA FIMAMCIMG a. ... llt.tlly Mainlolntd setting in a very cosmopolitan com-Ctenification 5100 ..., c....,. Ha Mt·11ss E: A s T s 1 n i:: 4 munity ! Perfect for contemporary art, Xlnt buy· 3 BR, 3 ba, singlq sty. home [ ...... _ ,](SJ ci.a.;1;ea1ion .5300 BEDROOM + cfhc oent CAPE COD. WATERFRONT for ceramics. for indoor-outdoor enter· 'I" 35 fl. street-to-street lot. $89,000. 4 IDRM 2 story large kilch.e n-fam ily with pift"md slip taining, for active family life.; possibly W •TERFRO~ LOTS Near new, warmly de-rm or formal dining. BA · h rf f ? V d t • "' corated with fine panell· Easy upkeei> yard with Huge two-story 4 BR & den, 3 , wit pe eel or you . acant an easy o 40X9o Ft. S25Q.OOO 30xl05 $165,000 ing , lux ury t a rpets , room fprF,garden. Obie formal dining, 2 frplc's .• 3 car gar and see, au natural, at $195,000. ,draP,eS and loads of de--g~rage, much more. UM19UE HOMES llffttor1675-6000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR fe!:~Pl~wexi~~:!=t ~A 4C.OOll.ll7"~ FOR"~~ $175.000. 2443 E. Coast~ .. Corona .. Mer loan. Just hs ted below --JACOBS REALTY comparable prices ror ''1' · • :....._ , last saik. Walke< & Lee ..... ·• ._ 675-6670 GOMrOI I002'G....rai 1002 oiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiiiiiii-iiilliiiiiilliil'--- I .-I~ a,.ssifica.t!On 5350 j-l\ h-iy~ .. 1. l)i, ..... r"~ ~\ (• "'.i 6161 [Cl Reaf Estate 646-7711. 2919 Newport Blvcl cotMr 30th •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••i•••••••••• I..,._...,..,_, 1~ _Ope~-:"-,.E,-._".,.'-,·,-,-,---1---------!~~ •Btilboa Bay Pt opertles* W !-:SI.LY l'i Classittcation 6000 Westcffff\'dla EXEC TRANSFER sa5.ooo .•.. , $52,500 Newport Beach. Commercial store plus.s hops. Choice location. 640-8484 Elegant & spacious one I lll•J ' story conve n1 enceselis a . •tn.ctioa . bun g alow t y pe al - ~.,,,-.,,,-,.,--,:. mosphcre. Completely aassification 7005 private a nd finest quality [ ..._,. _ .. , ... _,.w••~l[Il] ,Sha rp 4 be~room. 3 hath, GeitUol I 002GeMral I 002 tr1 -le vel homo Near •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• private country clut>.liiim-mmiiiimm_m _______ _ I-lu ge famil y r oo m , rorm<.i1 duu ng and O\"C'r sized lot Very ft l'.'x1ble f1nanci'ng Call .s<W-5880. -~-HERITAGE ' • REALTORS • TAYLOR CO. l\Ei\I.TOHS ""'"' Hl·I H Most pqpular con- do in town; lge. 2 BR., 2 • ba. Full security bldg. rn .ooo . 675-1000 ClaS:Sifi~ation 7100 thruout. Gaze on two patios from walls of , glass on each s ide or hu g e Jiving r o om Prestige . maintenance free hv1ng at its finest I ... ~~~~ ...... ~~~~! Appl. Oilly Walker &, _________ •I Aet4tile S~ ~ REALTORs' C.D.M. LUXURY DUPLEX-SI 45,000 Real pride of ownership in quality built 2·story. A lovely home plus income. 3 BR. den, 2 baths, frpl in each unit. Sun- deck. Btwn hwy & ocean. 2111 s ... Jo"'l"i• Hills Road M ... Verde Very sharp inside & out. 3 BR. & ram. r m . I n' x 1 n t neighborhood! $58,500. 556-8800 Oce•:h ont Lot Best location in Newp"Ort. $80,000 Or M,ake Offer. 675-7060 ~-·-··~--~11,1 L ee R eal E s tale 1' &16-7711 . Open Eves. Hextto PRICE REDUCTIOM NEWPORT CENTER. N.L 644-4910 1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GOMrOI I 002 GtMral I 00 aassification 6000 Private Dock [ ---lrB $137,000 Luxurious 4 BR J BA waterfront home with Classification 8035 j acuzzi popl and beaut. patio Room for large / boat ....:t.=-... I~ 1£1Qua11 l Classif1catt0n 9000 Pi :=. Dp7S2•l920 [ T~ljon 11•1 ~.OOS~~;=~UACH C&assihcation 9100 ~-_ .... _-~]§] aassification 9700 .. CLASSIREO • HOUIS · Adverti~rs may place their ads by telephone l :ODa.m. to~:JOp.m • Monday lhnl Friday ltonoonSalurday • CXJ6TA MESA OFFICE ·• 330W. Bay .... '6711 NEWPORT BEACH 3.\13 Newport Bl Yd '6\Z'5671' HUNT1NGTON BEACH 17875 Beach Blvd. Immaculately luxurious t...,·o story home 18'xJ6' pool. j acuzzi. shake roof. cabana a nd all the tnm m1ngs S75 950 1£19:~ Prap .. tl••. 7$2.-1920 . 1400 QUAj~ St NIWPOfllt •IAC'! FIXER UPPER This groov} hllle starter home 1s only SZJ .SOJ Run a htlle shop 1n fron1 also ~slS1de Costa Mesa off Newporl Spy9lass. J.l1 g hl y u1>gr a de d SANDPIP1'.:R model. Professionally decorated and custom Jantlscapcd. Mag n1f1 cen1 patio and v1 e .... ·1n g d eC'k 4 Bedroo rns, f:11 n1ly roon1 , 3 baths J Car gar age 640-&161 ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. TRl-PLEX in excellent rental area. Eac)l unit has 2 bedrooms. s e parate paCios . quiet area . but close to shopping. Only $.59,950 CALL 644-7270 2828 E. Coast Higllway, Corono del Mar G ... ral I 002 GOMrol I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• VA/FHA Repos SJS.000' Fi x it and save. 'l'o ur paint brush and 1n Orange County some imagination will Keys 1n office make this into a sharp WORLD family hom e. Comer Jot. A SPECIAL REAL ESTATE Alley a ccess. All terms. RESTAURANT I S1Jec 1al 1s ts in go\·ern · Cal!Agt.847-6010, N1 c~·1port ,ne~1c1 h ·"h~1~c 1 ment fuu:nced homcs' l•-iiiii=;;;;-;;ii;;_;;-;;; .. _;;;;_;;;_;;;;.-;;;;;;=;-~:, oca 10 11 ma.<' a1n1· 556 -77 o7call anytimc 1ng, rustic 1\n1plc park· -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;; BACK IA Y 1ng, beer & ..-.·111c li cense.I • ACREAGE .$49.500 Phone 675-5511 , ... ewport He:i(jlhts O\•cr 1 full acre with 7000 Co I e o f N c w P a ,-1 Charming 3 bedroom and sq. ft. or glass covered H:ea llors. 2.515 E. Corist dining room. rircp/ace, g ree n houses. Also 2 llwy .. Cd i\'l bltns, beamed ceiling liv· homes in e xcellent condi· LOWEST PRICED 2 Bdrn1 & c·onvert den 1n llarbor View llon1cs. Sti8,750 And you o wn the land ' O wnt:I will con· side r rease101>t1.on C. F. Colesworthv Realtor" 64~ofo 111 g r oom . llu ge 'lot . lion. Zoned A-1. $175,000. ·rrC'es and s hrubs galore! with excellent financing. P lus ..-.·o rks ho p, pa l1 0, PETE BARRETT BBQ. \\'c invite vour in· s ix·ction. t\sking.$59,500. -REALTY- Call a-40-1151 ~ ~-HERITAGE • • REALTORS 642·5200 675·4°'6 I roadway lldnn. + WATERFRONT Ne .... 3 BR 3 ba. fa m.1•---------1 that ne at Costa J\.f esa s treet c Jo se to e \•e r· ylhing. with a beautifully COLLEGEPARK upgraded home on a rm on r\!orth bayfronl , Balboa Is land 833-~781 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $5000Down · Mr Boat Hell bor Only $39,300 Highly des irable area. Nr. shopping & schools. Immaculate throughout. RA RDWOOD FLOORS. Cozy li ving room Formal dine Gourmet kitchen. 1''amily bedroo~. down -OWNER WILL HELP YOU -assume his VA Joan. Exceptional Squooky Cleon MESA VERDE bedroom-family room, all on one le~·cl . beautifu move in condition Owner leaving our are <ind desires fast escrow! Call now to see, $53,950 S40-1151 ~HERITAGE value -must hurry. Calli ~~~~~~~~~~I 842·lS35. 1 · REALTORS Of'fN Ill 9 • tr~ IUN 10 81 NICI' THE REAL' ESTATE RS ___ __, REPOSSESSION 3 + BONUS ROOM I See this large 3 bedrodm 2'r.! bath bonus room Hew Enqlc:md home. in choice Fountain Style Valley area, Priced al 2 Story · only 530,950 with tow down payment. $29, 900!! Walker & Lee J<EAL ESl'ATt.: $6,600 Assumes Ideal location. Walk to ___ 5_4_5_-_9_4_9_1 __ 1 schools & shopping. JOG TO BEACH. 4 ramily Pool Pleaser m , REALTORS , I.a 4 l.ot'al orrices To Serve You CAMEO SHORES Spacious & elegant -4 large bdrms., 2 separated wings -king sized pool & fabulous view. Also, 3 car garage. Very reasonabl riced at $195,000 . BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 •'•l<Jl l LlJAhT H\IVV CLJ~l.Jl'\jM Llt LIVIA~~ Gt'"rol 1002 ......... 1002 ················••!•••• ...............•....... Pool Paloce S 3 2 . IJ o o C u s t o m RE DUCED! Hanc hhouse, VA /Fl-IA. 3202 Colorado.CM ta ke advantage nowf Over 2150 sq.ft. 4 Bedrm, Roy. 6"5--4400Agt. 2 bath, fam rm, clin1nk 1-'-==;:....:..::.:.:='-- rm. We ll built familf PICTURETHIS home. Easy care, fenced corner propen.y, $.).'J,000. The rustic charm ot Old FHA ternu;. Make of£er. Corona del l\.1ar-Uscd 01>en Sunday 1-$. . brick fireplace. beamcC 675--8600mytfnw ce ilinJ.?s, 3 bedrooms bre akfas t bar, d1nine •VI$ IQ Ne area a nd patio. Walk tf the beach. l\1aintained i1 REAL TY beautiful condition and 2743 E. Coast H"'Y offered at only 579.950. Corona del Mar Call 546·S880 sized bedrooms. Country Lovely Costa Mesa 3 kilche n . Freshly r e-Bdrm pool home ..-.·ith derorated. Secluded cov-large Jot, Priced at only ered patio. Best bargain s.18.000. Owne~ anxious at the beach, Enjoy the a l and .... ·ill sell VA /1',HA. basketball c~. te nnis 1£ .Quall l . & park. One time op-Gi t Pl 1--.... -----portunity. Owner bought llC9' llG C ~ another -must go take Pi op.rtJ9s .. A"'ON ~~HERITAGE REALTORS a'd v a ntage. Ca 11 752-1920 LllZUrion Monaco. l 1~~~~~~~~~ -= 'LACUNA BEACll 1111 Glenneyre · Lanna Beach 4M·91fi6 KEY CONDO HESTER-BROWN & Assoc.. Reallor.; Deluxe 2 bedroom with --'===~==­ Pri me cond ition. 3 BR . 2 huge alley access rear BA luxurious cabana & yard for only $47,500. pool Lge hv rm, wt fplc. 644-7211 Agt. Plus fa mily rm. Bltns. IC"-'-'===----1 Shake r oof o .... ·ner is See The Ocean 8-12-2535, "1400 GUAILlt. NlWPOl't llACM IR. din""·°" fairway. I QF'£r.irr19.11-s r1J11"1ro8lwcf• Getting 28001q.ft.S149.SOO I WATERFRONT '..11 .... ::;;.·.,,·~.·,· Married ~~~ !n B~~~t~ ~·Yr~~~ SADDLEBACK 25201 La Paz Road .... ,_.Hilla 581"'3~0 NORTH OOUNTY djal free 540-1220 CL4SSIFIED . DE/J>.llLIMES Deadline ror copy & kills js 5:30 p.m. the day before publication, ,_x. cepc. for ~nday le Mon· day Editions when deadline la Saturday, 12 ...... CLASSIFIED IEGUU.TIOMS . ERRORS: Advertisera lhoWd check their id• daily le report error•, lntmedlale ly . THE DAILY PILOT a11Umts liability fot' the tint .ln- airred. Insertion only. CA.NCELLATIONS : ~ killing an ad be sure to make a rttord of the ~ILL NUMBER livm 'you by your .ad taker aa receipt or )'OUr cancellatlon. Thia kill number must be presen· ted by the advertiser in eaqeofadispule. g~'ttc:i~~1~o~ g' NEW AD BEF,ORE RUNNING: Ewry ef'fort lJ made to' JDJI or correct· a new ad the&. bu beeft ordered, M • cpnot. 1uaran-._ '° do .. unt1J the •Cl ... •s>Pe•ttd i• the ·-· OOfE.A.UNE Ai>&: ,_ ............ e11, mllll ia•ance by maU • Cf/Id GM or our ot· -llO-onlen. D••dll•e: ,.p .m , -.c.to M ... o<-ftce. 4 lZ ._, •I. all --- • woodburning rireplace. formal dining room. private garden patio + yard. Supe r location, i43,900. 1o•;r,. down. Call: 962-7788 • KE:Y P.E:ALTOP.S IC CHECK THIS! 'PObL .t4BRl 2BA .'t'AMILY ROOM '3 f"ire placcs -12 150.<Jq ft -1Nwpt / J\·tesa Schls .t·FHA [''1nancing /J UST REDUCED liSS,000 675_.600myti ... •VISION• REALTY 2743 E . CstRwy Corona del l'otar l ON ALOf 3 BR, 2 BR. and:l BR. Live rent rree. FUil price ~-'100· Ph: !156-2660 C.SELECT T'PROPERTIES BUILDERS OPPORTUNITY Newport Heights area, CM address. Clean 28R, den, 2BA home on 50Jc:137 JUC.2..lot • ..OnlY__$38,950for all. Call Nigel Bai}ey and Associates, M4-72J;1 . ••• ...... -1206 S...itastlo <:"'°"" Del Mer You are the winner of 2 ticlleta tolbe UCIHOMIE IA.SKtTIAU GAME F'ebruary 22,..1975 Pie ate cu II. 6'2-S618, ext 333 to c·laim y our -n·ctets. tNortb Count.Y toll free i;iutQber is M0.--1220). . ••• • Doa't flVe up the shJp! You II find jt Jn a..irted ... moving. Broker. $34 ,950 Daily Pilot Class1f1ed Ads 648-3928eves~l : Here's a great home to Balboa Is land. • ::~:3::-.. ·-~'=·=f sta rt your new life. Two 833-9781 ever y dayy :_: -----1~~~~~~~~~~1 A Newport Vista home -----on a nice large yard on a · 100:2 General 1002 quiet cul -d e·~ac. 3 Covington fourpfex in prime 1-luntington loca- tion. Don 't miss this, call a g t. now for details. 8"17-6010. Agt, bedrooms. bea med ceil · HESTER BRO~ ing. living room. Cozy'I,;;;~~~~~~~~~: · ~" LOT IN BIG CANTON Build your dream home on this super site ov e rlooking golf coiirse at end of cul-d e-sac. Lowest price in· this prestigious gate guarded com- munity. $69 ,000 . BIG CANYON TIEW LO'r Right on the golf course just waiting for a custom home. $79,500. BIG CANYOl4-IORDEAUX New 3 bedroom condo on pool sized .lot. Many upg rades including de- corator colors. Air conditioning, Corning cook top, etc. On private cul-de-sac street. $118,500. Submit. GALAXY DRIVE ••• DOVER SHORES This luxurious property will delight the most critical buyer. Situated between two $400,000 view re· sidences. 3 bedrooms. 21,; baths family room. Dining room. Pool ~ Uni~ueLy ~iveable .. Uniquely priced. $179,500. ,, , 75' LIDO FRONTAGE Spacious S bedroom home with din- ing room, office, separate chlldrens wing and family room. Secluded patio in center of this outstanding family home. $169,500. PEMIHSULA OCEANAIONT ESTATE Clas~ic older r esidence on 100' sur- rounded by be autiful lawns, gardens & trees. Adjacent 40' with 2 bedroom apartment ove r 3 car garage. Ideal for expans ion or could be sold separately. $395,000. DIAL 644-1766 , 2161 SaoJoa ..... HibRd.,N.B. /Ii COLDWIU. ILUlfCER CO. bedrooms, like n e w throughout. Owner may help finance. Call quick 546-2313. kitchen. central air con-r 11 __ &_A_"_o.c'.c".cR.c•cc•.cltc.orsc:.._ ditioning . All yours fo r G----' 1002~-·--' S26,000. Call 673-8550. ~ ~-. and congratulations. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 OF'£N lllQ •1f5 1VN IO IU NIC''' ia ----D THE REAL ESTAT~RS COMPANY I Two Stary.Pool REALTORS EASTSIDE I $29,950 ,. SINCEt9« 673-4400 BARGAIN That's right! T~·o story, ~~~~~~~~~1 pool. rour bi g bL"Ctrooms. = $4000 Down Shaded e ntry to mir-Fomifv Room roted living room . J.fard to ri~J 2 bath beau-Custom room dividers. ty all dressed up. Lux-Gourmet indoor-outdoor urious panelling sets off kitchen. No wax floors . large living room. F'ami· Un.ique st a irwa y to I I k pri vate m ast e r and Y p ay room overloo s childrens wings. Wind easy care yard with ce· me nt d ecking-bring free sun deck. One m.ile r ourlboat or dads truck! ~~ ~~f~~~,not miss tn or alley. Ease in !Of OPtN1119·11srtJHroM ll«r• $4000 down -steab don t ,11 ........ ,.,., last. Call 646-7171. :. -' TH E REAL · ESTATE RS ------__) ~i'"'"'"O"N<P i,. :;. ~" ' :._ c + ramily room & pool, -·-, · ,.~::< Vaulted ceiling. Private pool en-trance from Luxurious master i;uite. Large ir· Triplex.. regular cul-de-sac Jot. 2 0 11-a.. Elecant decor, Call now wnen vnrr. to see847-6010, Agt. Beautiful airy unlui. No ONLYS5300- p,1us closing costs puts you in this huge 2000 sq. rt. home. Complete with Eai :s tern s t y le royer , 15x20 separate ram1l y room and a (arm style kitche n with breakfast bar , 3 Spa c i o u s bedrooms give you lots or room. Call how .• Centuryj 21/Sparow, 842-1474. VETERANS I Tired or 1etting the run j aroupd??? If you have any question• about buy.I Ing a home VA1 call theJ VA t:x-perta aL World Rul Es-I Specialists in VA hous - ing. As'lt ror Veteran Couns elo r . ~Sti -7777. anytime. vact1ncles . Walk to all Reduced to $48,500! King !i hoppln g . Enc losed alze bedrooms. Beam gnra.ges'. Bl.ly on con· c e 11 in g F . R. with Two s tory pool home, Un · tract_ Keep PITL 485. Swedish fireplace. 2000 believable pre·1ummcr Se ller anxious Call square feet. Comer Jot. bargain Ml jwit $37,0001 648-1111. · Call now to see 841-6010 All term• 8v'11llable. As t. lfur C111847«:1J0Agt. • • macnab I Irvine realty ' IRVINE CALIF. HOME. Magnificent 2 ·story home w /beautiful wallpapers & carpeting. Model home condition & only $56,950. Family room ''AND" bonus room for pool table. HUl\RY! !,Ll>is Miller 642-8235. ( M70) • ' THE VERSAILLES IN llG CAMYON. Beautifully upgraded home at end or quiet street. Qramatic home w/panoramic view. $250,000. Tom Queen644-6200. <M71) FRESH & READY FOR Sl'RIMG. Newly pa-inted & shiney ctean. Love· ly 3 bedroom, 2'h bath Bluffs con- dominium w /great VIEW of Newport Bay. $74,950. Jeanne Newman 642·8235. (M72) NEWLY LISTED -DOVER SHOlES. 4 bedroom, family room, dining room & pool home at $lfiij,OOO. Com- fortable Mediterranean influence w /warmly decorated entry hall creates friendly spaciousness for family & friends. Walter King 642·8235. (M73) . > DRAMA TIC RESIDENGE IN EASTIWFF. Newly decorated inside : & <>ut ! 4 bedrooms, family room,. formal din· ing. Sparkling new pool & jacuzzi in ·luxurious setting: Lois Egan 644-6200. (M74)_ 1 •• 101Oo\lefDfl .... 141·1235 t44t ~"10""''•'•2H Nfwport l•~h,C.W1otrt11"'1¥.t • ~ I r I • J I .. . • By DOUGLAS FRITZSCllE CHll11 O.llr ~lol!ll•tl .\ deyuty stat e attorney general is suspicious of industrial · 'h.anky p8nky'.' 4n what he considers lhe pending too-cheap sale or the James Irvine Foundation's l r\'ine 9>mP""Y stock to l\.1obil Oil Con1 - pany. But Deputy Attorney General Yeoryios Appallas said in an in - '• , < .. • • T oday's C:lo11IQg • N.Y ~-stoeks * -~ . ' . : ,'ll>llJRSOAY, -FEBRUARY 13; 197 TEN CENTS • Stock .· Sale Gets , Stat~ -Probe terview today that founda,tion secrecy in the pro sed transac· lion has stymie his investii:a· lion. In any eve , the $110 million proposed ale price could deprive th ounCiation:S charita- ble bene · ciaries. of between $.53 and S million, he said. Ap- pall became the fourth party in a ompiJeX legal action swirling Mround the stock sale Tuesday. His complaint seeks to block the sale. A hearing on his reques.t for a pfeliminary injunctiqn agai,,st the sale and a change of v.en!Je to Los Angeles will be t)eard).n .orange County Superior Court Friday. Citing testimony by Gilbert Hardman , president or Mobil flor,ne Estates, Appallas said the stock saJe negoti8.tions with Mobil were £ir~t -pressed by the late John S . \.~luqr, an Irvine Foundation tillstee and former board chairman of Fiuor Corp. .Fiuor, a global energy con- tracting firm, .has 'done a sub- stantial amount or business "'ith Mobit Hardman said in a related depoSiiion. ·• • The,.negotiations·were initiated by Fluor. Appa11as said, .. at· a time whe n his major personal econ~mic interests were lht! manufacture, sale and leasing of oil drtllin g and exploratory equipment to t.h e l\tobil Oil Corp." The negotiations on the pro posed stock s ale. he contended. were .. conducted in a manner which we believe was not geared lo get the h1ghl·~t ..11111 best price for the stot.·lo. " "Th<' foundat1ou ha~ been ter- r1b l_v S('('rt•ll\"l' 1111 it s negotia- tions" 1lh f\1oh1I. ·· .\ppallas said. "Th<'~"rt• trying to hidt• the ball from us ··The found al 1011 has taken a peculiar pos1t1011 in tryLn(! to hide · , tht' l5all from its {'llent~ the peo- (See IR\'IN .. :, Page 1\?l . . . • u Oil' Lah • • 'Hash Rabies. Incident . ·um or .. Gets Probe Feared "fhe possibility that Orange County h<is its firs! t·<ise of rabies in 18 years is under investigation today by authorities at t.JJ,eOrange County Animal Sheller. O.lty Pl "1-1•. llJ •lttlord Koolllor FIREMEN KNOCK DOWN FLAMES THAT BURNED RACE CAR IN COSTA MESA • 'Wednesday Afternoon Blaze In Industrial Buildlng Guts Six Suites Raging Fire Sweep s Mesa Busjn esses Planners Approve Viejo Industry Park Changes in the design concept calculations; By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 011"-0.11r Pitot,SWll have led to the Orange County The conversion gives \Vish ex- Planning Commission's accep-actly the number of spaces man- Raging rlam<'S red by C'Xp lOll· lance of a Mi ssion Viejo in -dated by county ordinance. Al ing auto racing ruels and dustrialp<1rk . Driscoll, representing the Sad- magnesium mctrtl roared dlet?ack_,AreaCoordinatingCoun-. . r c The 12-building project. to bC' c··I. W>.lhdrew hr's organ•·zat.·~'s through SIX SUl\('S 0 ... OStil I ed J . R d "" Mesa industrial complex ik(' a ocat across cronimo oa objection to the project u·hcn bl h ... d d from the Burrouj?hs Corp. facili-, learning •that the park•·ng r"· giant owtor<' vve nes ay . d T d • '-<.•ausing $450.000 d;1magc and ty, was accepte at ues ay~ qui rementhadbeen satisfied. deslro.ving two {'Oslly, Can-Am nlecting of the comm ission by a Plans arc to subdivide the 12 ·' 5-0 vote. d · be d race cars. , '\ bui l ings into :entals to. use Investigators returned to the Commissioners originally rt!-for warehou~png . s_tor1ng ~nd Costa Mesa Bus iness Complex. jected the plans by developer such trades as plumbing repair. 33031-larbor Rl\'d .. today in an cf-Robert \Vi sh of Newport Beach fort to pinpoint \v hat ignited the on the ~rounds that he only pro- second alarm blaze. v1ded 478 parking spaces in ste<1d BiJIO\\'ing black smoke was vis-of the required 577 sp<ices. ible for m~les as 30 to40-Ioot·high , At issue then was whether ccr-na!ll~s boiled thr_ough t~e.roor. ~f tain second story orfices should Bw.ld1nn Ctn the 1ndustnal fac11J -be counted in square footage ~Y. Just off. llarbor Boulevard at calCulations that determine the • Hyland Drive. number of parking spaces re· Traffic on the busy boulevard quired. Co mmissione rs de- was congested as far coastward termined that they did and re- as dO\\'ntown Costa l\1esa due to je('t.ed Wish ·s rec1ucst for a s~ghtseers and traffic control re-, ,·arianC'C . quirements at the scene. I lou•ever. Wish pr'cparcd new ··At the present Lime. we don't plans "hich eonvert son1c or the know what c·uuscd it." llattalion uppe r spacl's to lnrts which can Chief Robert MtC lclland said to-be reached on ly by ladd er. <See JNDUSTRJlfS. l1 ageA2l thereby l!xc-luding I he m from lhc l . I D o rothy Hufford Takes MAC Post Dorothy Hufrord of 22982 Via Pimiento. Mission Viejo, has been appointed by the Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Cou n- cil IMAC> as its representative to the citizens' pdvisory board Q( the Saddleba{'k Va lley ,_1ental l.fealth Clinic _ !\'1rs . llufford. a defeut('d ('an- didate for the MAC. is ~ociaL :-;ervicei-; director or the Orange County We lfi!re Department . ' Saddlehack Valley ' ' Hopefuls Profiled .. fEdttor's Note: This Uthe second in a 'fries of pro/ilti on the 15 can- diOOtes /or the Saddlebock ValJ.«y Unified -School Distrlci boofd ·of trustee&. March 4 distrle1 voter& will elect five tru1lees at large -three for /ctur-yeartenns and hm /or two- yeo.r (e"11 s. ! . \ ~ " Ch fer Brine~ ~U been on the . a:ddlela.eJs. Valley sc:ene ror , mo•IUha~ lllght years. r Th~t make• him Oll•olthc '"old timers" inra communityi~at ~·ns stiff in°'tly chaparral in 1116$, A j\n incumbent on t'he Sad- ateback Valley Untried 'School board. he was th• rirst board prl- sidt!:.u.t. anc,t .sarved rrom 1967 to }'• 1971 on the Tustin Union High School Boari:t. His years on both boar~. aloni with his participation in> the Coastline Regional Occupational Program <C ROP J board, have given him plenty of opinions about education. · He opposes any attempt al teacher intervention in school distrlc:t business.-which has placed him at logeerhcads with leaders of the Saddleback Vall~y Educators' Association (-SVEA>. They attempted a political ac- tl<>n campatgn to replace h1m and other two inembe.rs of lh.e- -board of trustees' majority, but -oo far sup1><>rt from SVE~m~m · !:lee BOARD, Page/\2) , Bio·Iogy Lah Aide 'Laid ·Off UC Irvin e campus poli{'e 1opened an investigation this week into ~n alleged hashiSh Oil manufacturing ·operation in a campus biology lab. The operation ·inaking the powerful i\ljcit drug alleged~y took place last spring, bqt came to light only recently with the publication or a description of the operation by a since-discharged research assistant. ~ l)Cl Ch.anceUor D<\~el Aldrich aid ah ln'1'ett1gatlbn into th~ operaJ.ion disclosed that one biolog ~Ja tl bad been ~ to I ~c!to!r• dr u••· 1 T he operation. he sai • has ceased and the people involved are no longer at the campus. Aldrich said a staff member was involved in the operation but no faculty members were in - volved. No charges were brought as a result of ttie investi~ation . Neither Irvine.nor campus police were notified.. Aldrich has rerused to com- ment further on the matter, con· tending that it is tied up in a grievance proceeding fi!E-d against the campus by the dis- charged lab assistant. "I reel it is inappropriate to comment becau'se that is a part of the case,·· Aldrich said. In a letter,. to the campus newsp·aper New University, former lab as.Sistan.t La\l.'renCe f'. Tapper charted that he had been laid off b'ecause he sent let- ters to Aldrich. Stale Senator Dennis Carpenter and As- semblyman Robert Badham ask- ing for an investigation. Tapper alleged that the opera- tion had taken place in the (See llAS HISll, Page A2 l Oiih Plio. Stoll PIW!o STABBED IN PRISON Mesa's Jerry Lawrence Sheriff Candidate Slashed JerQ'. Lee Lawrence, a f orlH,I eo.,ta, Mesan convicted on drug charges shortly <tfter b.i electjon p; ro1U,Or~11f coda1 'SlleH" filtediart 'Iune. Wai serfousfy wounded \\'ednesday in a prison knife attack . Lawrence. 33. "'as stabbed seven times in the chest. head and neck as he v.:alked out of a Folsom Prison movie lheater. of- ricials said. A prison spokesrpan said · La\l.'rence was the second inmate stabbing victim in three days. Sunday 24 -year-old Calvin Wilson was stabbed in the neck by an un- known assailant. Law.rencc was reported in sta- ble condition after undergoing surgery for his wounds i/l the prison hospital. He is serVing a two-to-10 year sentence £or possession and sale of mari- juana. The \l.•ounded inmate was one 0£ six candidates for sheriff in las t June's primary election. which wa~ wori easily by Bradley Gates or Capi~trano Beach. Lawrence polled 12,400 votes in the election, plac)ng fourth of the six men in the race. He ran as a self-styled "herb dealer" on a platform touting pot as the weed that changed his life . <See KNI F IJ\1G, Page A2) • 'Rig)lt Time, Plaee' Sales Hit Record At Viejo CompaTfY · By JAN WORTll OI lite O•ltr Piiot St•ll In 1974. a year y.·hen conslrU('· lion companies "·ere folding ri ght and left. the l\fission Viejo Company recorded the highest earnings in its I I-year history . "Why ? Because "'e were lucky .• We jus t h<tppened to be in the ri'g,ht p\gce at the right time.·· Philip Renly. president of the Mission 'Viejo Company, told the Saddleback Valley Board qf Realtors at a breakfast meeting today. drvclopt•r of another pltlnnt•d ron1munit \', Columbi a. 1\td . 1\sked Y.•hy he built the tO\\'n. th(' n1an r<'plil'd . ''As a g~1rdc n to groY.' better peop le ." ·'That's super.·· he said. · '\\'h\' did Y.e build Mi ssion Viejo? TO make a reasonable profit that's my answer. ""'e have to let people kno"' about our profit motive and also be se n s itive to the homeo"•ners' interests." Reill~· said. ''Why are we selling houses? To give people Jovel}' homes." Reilly said despite the knocks that Orange Cou111ty sometimes gets about its ''bad planning," the "state of the art in Orange l A Newport Beat·h man. Chris Rivers, 919 Bayside Drive, was bitten Wednesday night by his pet dog , a mixed terrier- chihuahua from l\lexico. According to Dennis Smith. director of California Animal Control ( C AC J in 1-luntington Beach. the do,:: u•as foaming at the n1outh . attacking animal pon- trol u·orkers "and s ho\ved all the signs of rabies_" CAC took the pet to Orange County ;\nimal Shelter u1here he \\'a S killed . Count\' health authorities will pe rforrTI a biopsy on the dog, but the results will not be known ror a few days, Smith said. "We s incerely hope it is n't rabies." Smith said loday, .. But I C'Onsider it a definite possiblity. '!'he s igns :.ire too close." The pet \\.'as hrou~hl to CAC by Rivers who went to a Newport Beach physician after he was bit- ten. Smitb .-.aid the doctOfl" told Rivers to take .tiJs dog fu.an antmal ·agency. CAC. open 24. hours., \\'as the closest available agency, 'Smith said, and the s mall dog "'as car· ried there in a \l.1ickcr basket. al - tacking the basket \\•hile he "''as transported. Smith s aid !ht• dog came in about midnight, and CAC • \\OrkerS later took hin1 to the county shelter. Rivers lives in a section of Newport Beach near the Balboa \'acht Club. Smith said he hopes the rabies. if the dog did have them, does not mix with the local animal popula- tion. "We have kept the county clear or rabies through vaccination tlincs." Smith said. Dr. Robert Haight. supervisor of veterinary services for the county. said today it might only be a bad case of a distempter fit, bul he could not be sure. so the dog" as sent to counly health for the biopsr Dr. llaig ht said the J:.ist 1·ePDft· ed cast' of rabies in Orange coun- ty \\"as in 1956, Smith s aid 1n response Lo the rabies possibility. CAC \Viii hold a rabies clinic fron1 7 p .m. to 9 • p.m. Feb. 18. at Edison High School y.·ith v:.icc1nat1ons availa- ble for $2. Crash Kills Pilot LEJ\fOORE Cf\P ) -A young U.S. Naval Acadf'my graduate based at Lemoore Naval Air Sta- tion has been killed in the crash of his light jet attack plahe northeast of I.one Pine ••-c111·~•· .,.., ~ \\ t·~• • l•t•r f\Iostly c loudy through Fri· day "·ith chance or light rains 1nC'reasing tonight. Cooler days. 1-lighs in the mid 50s to low 60s. Chance or rain in· creasing to 70 percent tonight. l:"\°S IOE TODA~-Jn a speeEh on the past and pre- sent of Mi.s:siop Viejo. Reilly said despite the indications of the economy, company planners will continue to build single-family homes. "We'rti.. not going to stop doing what wetre doing just because an art.icle somewhere says people don't want single-ramily homes any more," Reilly, said ... We 're not so s\lre they really \\'ant to live tn high rises. as some people say." !See VIEJO, PageA21 /' I The Capistrano-Laguna Regional Occ11pal1onaJ Program has beeri swamped wilh appll· can(i: 111 recent monll'l&-m08tly duf' lo curTent econotnic condf· tions See story Page C4 lnday. The 11,000-acre pl~nned com· munlty has ~lose to 35,000 roli- dentg now. Reilly said. 'l'he cnm- i:tany was for.m ed Jn 1963. build· ing started in J96S, and the firit residents moved in in 1965. 1 Reilly related a story abodt the ' Doggy Do:or Thief A diminuti e bl)rglar \\1ho found the do~g~ door the besl way to gain entry to an El Toro home has stolCfl jcwel~·:y 81\d cash with a total value or ~6 ' Orange County Sheriff's ottic . s reported todny. Del>ull.S gal • theft ~curred at the home ,of -Carortt Donaldson, 33, of 24.&16 J eronimo Lnne while she w~s absent from the premisl'S . }. ' ·a .. d .. x 1) ' ,, I 1 I 'j l I • i- Al l?i'!LV PILOT SB f'ro .. Pa~AJ VIEJO~· ... -~ . i County 11 bell.,. than any.place l'•e•ten." - II , ~l\H II Wina~~en t0 ilevtloPm1!ftl In Os'iihie ,Counlir. than •ny other place ln the coun· tr)'," he~ald. "l'm not an env\ronmebtalist, tl)ouJ~ I do like tbe outdoors," h~ said. 'But f\ellher um I a guy ·that's going to commit prostitu· tion with the tind like in ttie old days. )'ou dqn'l huve to do that lo make a r,a1onablo profit ." ,, Retlly &aid when he and the othel'I foundser!'I of the Mtssion Viejo Company took out the op- tion on their arres from the O'Neill Ranch . "We had 11 ,000 acres and I I trees." He said road modifications were made on La Paz Road , Crown Valley Parkway, and Los Alisos Boalevard to save trees. "We were saving trees before you got brownie points for it." he said. Further, the company had to use "every bit of political pull we had to gel appro\'al rrom the county ror grass-lined median strips. Now that is a county re- quirement .·· Other orc>n s \\'here the com· pany made trails included the de- sign of its street lights. the color or its alumpstone \loalls and the design of its fire hydrants. Reilly said the l\.1ission Viejo Company uses a ·'.radius theory" or development. building one tract next to another and extend- ing roads bit by bit as they are needed. He contrasted that with the Irvine Company, which he said uses "a pressure point system " or building separated com- munities as leverage to get ap- provals for the roads needed in between. He said the four-lane ro{l;ds built in Mission Viejo cost $210 a lineal foot. "That's why· we.think it's an accomplishment to bend one around a tree,'' he said. Commenting on Mission Vie- jo's lQO-acre indu.strial park, Reilly said it was cut from original plans ror 700 ac~s. Another commercial· property is th e Auto Plaza along M11rguerite Parkway. The Mis· sion Viejo Company is develop- ing the plaza as a joint v~ture with Chrysler Realty. "It's gone much more slo"·ly than we expected. but we think by 1976 that land will be as- similated.-· he said . Reilly commented that from the homeo\tners' standpoint, en- vironmentalists who slop de- v e J op m, e o t bra ~ m t h e. homeowners' Interests. ''W ha.t h ap.Pens .. when somebody stops a develop.er'?" Reilly said . "Whal happens is that appreciation stops loo, Without the vibrancy or the de· veloper, the homeowner loses. And on the qt her side, we need the homeowner to help us grow." From Page A I KNIFING. • • Lawrence's lo\•i ·Cost. low -key campaign was directed mosUy al young voters. He said he was qualified f<H" the job of Sheriff because he had been "in an out of so many jails." Lawrence was arrested on the relony drug charge during the campaign and convicted during a tlial later in the s ummer. Toro Dance Slated El Toro lligh School will hold its rirst dance concert in the school 's n ew Charger Hall Theater tonight at 7:30, accord· ing to Connie 1\.1 cKibban, dance director. The program includes modern. jai.:z, tdp ~nd ballet numbers, she said. nckets will be available .et lhe door. Ad · mission is St.25. ORANGE CO~S! se DAILY PILOT Robert N . Wl"f!'d PrH•Mftl •ftd Pwtlll"' ~ J•ck R. Curlev 'iH<• ""HIO.nl -Go-MMe....., ThOmas KeevU Thomat: A. Murphlne Mt"99' .... ~·- Owtrles H. Loos Ric,,ard P. Nall ., Al.t.\1""'111N,,. .. "IE•""' ' ' SMdl.tt.ck V•lteyOffk• :.. JSlltl"' ... , """'"' ~ ~",_,,. ~.. • otlMr Offlcn • e,.,,.,,.,. ... UllW.~1 .. fMrffl ~ .. K .. Jlll N•~ ..,,.. ... ,_, '~:: ... •t" lllU .. M" ....... -•d .. K .. , 11 .. G~,.ll•MI ... A<"tor to H 'f'ff Richard Thomas, who stars as John Boy in 'The Waltons ' weekly television series, will marry Alma Gonzales of Los Angeles in ceremonies in New York Ci- ty Friday. It will be the first wedding foJ; both. They will make their·bome in Los Angeles. From Pag~.A I • • lIASIDSH • • e .nster A man who shot two Ne"'port Judge Byron K. McMillan sen· .. Beach policemen in 1970, _then tenced th~ Brltis tl subject to jumped probation by fl eeing to three vears probation and the his nativ~ E'ngland is apparently reatttuiion requirem~t in J~y. free today to llve out his lift tn ct 1971, sayine he ~ad suff~red British country \1illagc. enough. • A bitter Newport Beach Police Arthur Lambert. 65, appeared Chief B. James Glavas publicly in a London court \Vednesday to asstiled Judge McMillan's light hear a magistrate refuse Ora~e sentence and urged him to ex- County District Attorney's Office plain his ration8le1 so Chief demands for extradition. GJavas could in turn explain it lo Lambert, whose last loc al ad-his wounded men. dre.is was in Los Alamitos, has Gla.vas was unavailable for thus suc~essfully avoided terms comqient on today's develop· of an Orange County Superior men£. Court sentence that was assalled Deputy Probation Officer al thetjme as far too lenient. Robert Sy lvester urged 10 lie was ordered by an Orange months ago when extradition County judge to serve three proceedings were initiated with years probation and to pay more Great Britain that Lambert be than $8,000 in costs including returned rrom ' his home in medical bills accrued bY the t)"O Burnharl\, 25 miles outside Lon - YQ.u n g officers . he . s h ot. don , lo serve six months'to life in AllthorJties say h e did dot make state prison:. the required payments. British Magistrate K.J :P. Bar· • - ·Tower.~erno -. ,, . : ·" ....... · 23rd Floor ,~la~e, Qfelfed . ' SAN• f'RANClSQO <6P>,..-'-Flrt s1iep1 ihO'.-JSia 11..,. of-a ' "29-s\oq b11jl.cHng reportt'd U,. be on1 ol"' tlie m°""' fireprllol skycrape~ the world. ' t · No Injuries were..report1.>d in the .blaze Wednesday, and damage was co1'1£ined to the vacant r!oor of the California State Automobile Association bulldiitg OTYVan.Ness Avenue. Damage was estimated at $65,000 . ~ Cause o{ the fire was not lmme<liately determined " "J can't understand why the fire would 5lart up here unless It was set intentionally," said Neal G•rrisOn~ AAA executive vice president. The floor was rilled with crate." qi furnit11te. whic~ were burned and scorC'hed in the aflernoon'Tire. . "It's probably the best fireprotectcd building in the·world," said Battalion Chier John J·I, Sherratt \\'ho called it "a prototype of fire resistant buildings." • . • '"Th,e problem here was that the overhead sprinkllr system was not completely installed.'' he said. • The fire was controlled in 19 minutes, al'ld no one ~1\5 .. evacuated because lbe building is unOccupied above the 18th Ooor. New Tract Fro1n Page ,\ l .. IRYINE. ~. To Be Built pleoHhestate.ofCalifornia." ln ~El Toro The foundation's indenture or trust deeds its assets to charita- ble ben~flciaries {n California. Salary lost by patromE'n John raclough apparently closed the Ellingham ;.ind James (.;ardner books on the case Wednesday by \\'as also to be repaid by Lam· refusing extradition. ~orth El 1'oro residents can t•x - bert. "'ho stumbled out of his car Terms of the probation Lam· peel some new neighbors later shooting after they stopped him berl jumped by rlecing lo this year ~hen construction of a ror erratic driving. England via Canada in addition !lew 51-untt planned development Gardner was wounded in the to repaying the public defender's JS cpmplete~ . 1'he foundation has been forced to di\'est itself of it s controlling sh<.1re of the I rvi11e Comp<iny as a result of lhl' "l'ax lleform Act of 1969. The found<ition holds .53.4 percent of the Irvine Company sto<'k . leg. while the s lug ~amberl office and officers Gardner and .., The QroJect by Shelter In · ·molecularb1ologydepartment. blasted into Officer Ellingham·s Ellingham included abstaining. dustri~s of Ne\\'port Beach will But molkular biology depart-abdomen destroyed one kidney. from alcohol. be built southe.ast or El Toro The legislation w,as strongly backed by 1,.v ine heiies~ Joan lr\'inc Smith and her .attorney L}'lldol ,,.oung. ,·oung and hofrs. Smith ha\'C \\'aged a 15-year bal- tle to wrest control of the Irvine Company. from the foundation. menthead Robert Wamerdenied Lambert "·as :irrested and Testimony indicated he was in Road nt;ar Trabuco Road . J.bat the investigation had dis-booked on suspicion of .assa ult a drunken stupor when stopped ~nstr~ct1on will get under way ~J'ose·d' ev·id~nce of hash oil with intent to commit murder .and did not know What he was dO-th1sspnng. . t. manufacture in his labs:.. and spent nine months in Orange ing when be opened fire on the It wiU con~ist o( lh_ree and f~U(' One ~tllff member, he said, County J3il before he was con-_policemen, who managed to dis· bedroom units on s1ngl~ fa~•ly may have been involved in cfrui · victed. arm him although wounded. lots and feature a sw1mm1ng Appallas· complaintµ'lthemat- sales, but 'not m anuf·acturi'ng. poo1. a ' recreation building and ter was added to an original suit Thestaff'member, he said, left in twqtenniscourls . by Mrs. Smith seeking to•blot.,k thPfa,.eof charges being pressed E p Members of the Oraoge County the sale. Young, evidently actint ·" ..-.,. . . ~... r rom age A I on his own. filed a second com-frprn,outside the un1vers1ly. ) Planning Commission Tuesday .. ...Catnpus Police Chief Robert Ff · voted 4·0 to accept the 9.34 acre plaint on behalf ot the state's Heavey said he had not been 1n-BOARD PRO . LE tentative tract even though it ad· charitable benefici4ries seeking formed or the alleged manufac-• .. • • • joins the Aliso Creek environ-to have the stock distributed to lll · g 1· th · t"' .. 1: mental corridor. <:harities in the state.· ' nn opera ton. e inves iga-bers has gone rlat. ''There's/realb' only one issue tiob or ofTapper·s charges. And he feels he can do a better -who is going fo control this dis· The project was deemed ~t.'-J\1rs. Smith 's suit asks that the The first h~e learned~ it; he job in the trustee's seat than any trict, the people of the communi· C'eptable because Shelter In· stOC'k bt> put up for public sale. If said , is when the alleli:at.ons newcomer, which is why he de-ty or.the edu~a tors' association, dustries agreed lo a 75 foot the roundatipn.block or stock was were publish ed in the New • .d_, 1 . aft . ht many of whom don't even li\'e setback from the creek. split -among thous ands oI s mall Universit}'. Cl n.i 0 run agipn er eig Planners said the se.lback pro· s hareholders. l\.trs . Smith would H·s d rtme t h s 'd h Ye.Ms of school district.service. here. 1 vides .a better means of fiood pro· be 1-rt ,,.,·th effect1've control of 1 epa n ' e 31 · as "I'd rather be sharing in the . "Locally, the public has to be '"' " launched an inv~tigatioh . into decision making process directly aware or the fact that there's an tection than installing rock rip the company. She controls 22 per- the matter. , than rely on the decisions of some effort to gain control of school rap in the creek and al the same t•ent of the stock . ··u <the ehancellorJ had in· 1 th h 1 . .. board offices at all levels. This is time preserves the natural d . h . rormation regarding a felonious o e ot er peoe e runrung, vegetation. The foun at1on. owever. cites activity, he might have been well-said Briner, 52, a .slockbN>ker aconflict ~interest ." (.. In addition. developers agreed a 1973 court case relteving it of advised to turn it over lo the~ -arl6 former career Air Force ma-Briner rates the.distritt high.in to dedicate a 25 foot slrip on the the indentured obligation to hold jor. . .. c.onstruction acb:evements 8nd the compan~· stock. The £ounda · 'pie who have the' responsibili Y :· '.'We're a new:, d>.t,.;,rt.· .rvt 1 building a succes~u.l $.tafr. UniJf.. Aliso Creek boundary o{ the tract t1on C'ross·complaint contends it ~ea· vey· 1at'd "" ! ·~· ~:'r u.•'-, 1'ch v.•ill be used for a future .. ! · 1 thtnk being orrlY\two f'!lll'S old we •, .. 'The people oAhis eomm " may di spose of the stock in any He surmised that the previous need the benefit of all the ex-have to be given cr;:1it:J:or their trails system along the creek. ''·ay it sees fit . i11vestljati~h ad been conduct~ . -Ii ~t... • r d lb " b . f by "••Pu~ academiei' T .,~ence w~~~·;,eJ,,•rr:4'Cf m ""'l!°r an ..,en ~ -!11• .., el.. fo~oundat1on <ittorncy loward Id •-t · I h ~•~.. ~ guy \#~tt ~ · •Jcl. . . • .Jf 1et P A I Privett s3id fn an mterview Wed--wou U'C" ypica' esell\I..... Jiiardexperlence-lthinkJsboutd -As for •h fs ed"ueationa l rrom nge · nesdayheiiitends·to'~eboth In fhe lengthy letter'tdthe cam-orrer my services,·· he said. philosophy. Briner said "By the the pr;;r.·eu inary' jnjWlction and pus newspaper, Tapper said he Briner said he reels most is· timf a student graduates from INDUSTRIES the ch t>ofvenueFriday. had been dischar11:ed and h h d h hould be "blacklisted" by the university sues under discussion in the pre-t e 121. gra e. es pre· Privett e1tes past testimony by h. · l It fh' f sent campaign "are artiricially pared lo go out into the world of day as the: investigation t:on '.\J 1·s. Smith urging the foundation iring sys em as a resu 0 IS e · created.·· work or into higher education. to sell it s stock at S22.50 per forts to h ave the matter in · That includes the recent board ··Thirteen years in our public tinued. s hare. 1'hc pro posed sale to vesligaled. h t d h. H e said it appeared to His letlers to Aldrich and the deci5ion to rehire Superintendent sc oo system shoul give 1m an ori~inatc inside Manta Cars. a ~lob1I is <it a per·sharc value of I g·islato 5 T .d g d William Zogg for four years, a understanding of the three Rs. firm occup\.'Jng suites 3 and 4 ror S2·1. e r ' apper sai • ur e move to hire a third district But it should also give him an ., Dut 1\ppall.as suit C'Ontends that an investigation into an alleged architect, and recent steps idea or his place in society. lie's the m<inuracture of Can·Anl :i va riet.v of <1ssessmentc:; of the ~·marijuana-hashish concession" circuit racing cars, two of \.\'hich in the labs. toward the district becoming its an indi't·idual no better or no \ieredcstroyed. lr\'inc Company·s \.\'Orth set u ..1 felt my disclosures or the own general contractor. \.\·orsc than anybody else, and he Employes working fr<.inti call y 1·aluc bet\\een S500 n1illion and d t .. , "I don't see how these can be should learn hO\\' he fits in. manag-I to save a third sleek. Sl .5 billion . rug ac ivi Y were necessary made 1'ssues," Br1'ner sa1·d. "I ··Some people say schoo11·s no ... ~ Th d •100 ·11· I because of the involvement by a yello"·· fibe1·glasi; bodied Can-e propose ..., mi ion sa e. biochemistry department in any think people a r e pretty well place for indoctrination," Briner Am car and a smallt>r Formula 1 he said. 1.1.·ould depri\'e charitie!'- matter pertaining to drugs is satisried. continued. ··nut it depends what race car i\·hi ('h .,..:ere rollt>d ai\'lt .v <1f foundation holdings that ar<' veryserious,"Tappersaid. you're talking about. I think tosafety. r1 ghtfullytheirs. "\\'ith the equipment and ex· patriotic indoctrination is man· Contactt>d re~ardini: Appalla~· Lo Ab datory. They should learn that Chief r.1cCl c l\and said il \.\as !'-uspicions of irregular dealings pertisethat is available in the de· ng SeTICe there's nothing like our way of imposs ible lo immediately de· in the propos('d stock sale, a partment of molecular biology go,ernment. It's the best there termine if the rire st:u1t>d in the '·1 C k .d and biochemistry. a person could r uor orp. spo esman sa1 no produce an enormous quantity of By Bres L----· •-=''=·="============='=.!=an~t=a=s=h=o=p=.=========='=o=m=m=e=n•t•"•o•u•l•d•b•e•m ... •~d"'c"' ....... ., drugs or any description.'' • I fUl.eV II Tapper claims hi s attempts to have the matter investigated re· Com.es lo End suited in his djsmissal. According to Aldrich, however, Tapper was placed on the un · iversity's prererential re-hire Ii.st . Tapper ha s not been re· employed. which Aldrich at· tributed to his not being qualified ror those jobs which have been open . Tapper has filed a grievance action against the un· i\·ersity. LawmeQ],_Jold Arizona Man In Burglaries i\n Arizona man who allegedly stole antiques in El Toro, Laguna Niguel and Capistrano Beach areils and later J>Old them in hi s Phoenix a nd Tucson stores, has been arrested in Arizona, Orange County Sheriff's officers' said to- day. I nvestigators said Gary Dale Austin, 37. or Phoenix is being held fn 11\at city's jail pending the apening of extradition proceed· Jnp designed to return him to Orange County. Sheriff's officers sald Austin is now charged with nine counts of burglary but more could be filed in view of the contlnulng in· vesj.igatlon or a wave of thefts In the.south county Brea. . Officen fta lf Austin's prime targets were model homes and antiq ue shops. They s~id he made a .series of visits to Oranae County from· Arizona amt always left in a van stocked with choice lurnilhinll• and costJ¥ antlques- all atleged\)l 1tolen. MOSCOW CUP I > -Soviet Leader Leonid I. Brezhnev at- tended talks \.\'ith Prime Minister llarold Wilson today i.n his rirsl public function since Dec. 24, the Tass news agency said. Tass said Brezhnev. Premier Alexei N. Kosygin and Foreign l\.1inister Andrei A. Gromyko all were present when the talks began at t~e Kremlin. Brei.:hnev 'S long absence has touched off a spate of rumors about his health or about a possi - ble power s truggle in the Kremlin. Wilson. Foreign Secretary James Callghan a nd 40 advisers <1rrived aboard a Royal Air Force Comet Jet at Vnukovo AirpOrl. Kosygin and Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko met the British delegatiOn at the airport, but Brezhnev did not. Wilson said at the airport he hoped his visit would bring about ''warm and . construCtive'' cooperation, and mark "a new phase in Soviet-British rela· tions." Over the last few years, the re· Jationship has been climbing back from the low polo.t it hit in 1971 when Britain expelled or banned 105 Soviets amid mutual charges of espiQnage. · About 150 Soviet citizens Wav - ing union jacks and Soviet flags were al the airport •to areet Wilson in the 2~·degr tem· perature. • ' • 15 Herd· for l)mg ' TIJUANA, Mexico (AP1 -Fif· teen men were in custody today in connect.ion w Ith a narcotics · ring believed resPonsible for 40 percent of lhe heri>in smug1led lnlO Los Angeles. I I February , ... ....,.., <-~LINGERIE ~ Now to February • 15 Mofor CNdff c- 25% to 45% REDUCTIONS SPECIAL PRICE BIKINIS AND BRIEF PANTIES LACE TRIMMED SATIN TAJCOT BY GILEAD REG. S2 .00 1 NOW 3 FOR •4•0 BUy YOURSELF 0 llo/entine Alf'" KED's GraHhopptr Playshaes Ret ]'Oto 11 '°NOW 449 to 649 SANDALS R.g. II'° to 11 00 NOW 499 to 999 PLASTIC BOOTS Adele onc1 Knee Length NOW Y2 PRICE •TORE 1816 H~Okf ILVD. • Hour• 9:30 lo 6 Mon. thru Sat. I • • • ., .. , • VOL. 68, NO. 44, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PA!?,ES • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Tod ay's Cl«Jsiag N.Y. Stoeks THURSDAY, FEBRUA~V. 13, 1'175 TEf<CENTS StOck Sale Gets State Probe By DOUGLAS FRIT't.SCllE 011/tt O•llv ~ll•t ""11 A depu!:'Y state attorney g•uv.•ral is suspicious or industrial "hunkv panky'' in what he considers Lht. pending too-cheap sale of thi'.' James Irvine Foundation's Irvine <.:ompany stoc k to Mobil Oil Com· · pany. · But "D_eputy Attorney Gener<.il Yeoryios Appallas said in an in · . terview today that foundation seereey in the Proposed transac- tion has · s tymied his investiga - tion. tn any event , the $110 million. proposea sale price could deprive the foundation's charita- ble beneficiaries of between $53 and $700 million: he said. Ap· pallas became the fourth party in a complex legal action s~irling around the stock sale Tuesday. , His complaint seeks to bloCk the sate. A hearing on his request £or a • preliminary injuncti.on against th.e sale and a change'ot v·enue, t.o Los Angeles will be heaF{i th Or'ange County Superior Court Friday. Citing teslimony by Gi lb~rl Hardnian, pres ident 0£ Mobil Home'Estates, Appallas said the stock sale negotiations with Mobil were first pressed by the late ·John S. Fluor, an Irvine Foundation trustee and former board ch airman of F1uor Corp. . " F1uor, a gloliaJ energy <'OD· tracting firrri, has done a sub- stantia l amount or bus iness with Mobil. Hardman said in a related deposition. 1'he negotiations \Vere initiatell UCI 'Hash Oil' Lah Mi~.··· . 'I, Rumor Gets Probe o.a11, Pilot Plloto !l, ftlctl•'11 l(ootflltr Biology Lah Aide Laid Off UC Irvine campus pol ice opened a n investigation thi s .. veek into an alleged hashish oil manufacturing operation in a campus bi ology lab. The operation making t he _powerful illicit drug allegedl y took place last spring, but came to light only recently with the publication of a d escription of the operation by a since-discharged research assistant. UCl Chancellor Daniel Aldrich said an investigation into the . OP@-Fati.On disclosed thal one. biology lab Jtad been used to ma.nt4~cture drugs. ~;~'tb~ oper ... tton, he said, has ceased and the people involved are no longer at the campus. FIREMEN KNOCK DOWN FLAMES THAT BURNED RACE CAR IN COSTA MESA W ednesday Afternoon Blaze In Industrial Building Guts Six Suttes Aldrich s aid a staff membe1· was involved in the operation but no facu lty members were in- volved. No charges were brought as ;.i r esult of the investi gati on . Neither Irvine nor campus police "'ere notified. Raging Fire Sweeps Mesa Businesses By ARTHUR R. VfNSEL Ol IM D•ll' Polol Sl<ofl Raging flames fed by explod- ing auto racin g fuel s and mag n esium m etal roared through Six s uites of a Costa Mesa industrial complex ike a gi ant blowtorc h Wednesd ay, causing $450,000 llamage and destroying two eostly Can-A m race cars. Jnvesti gators returned to the Costa Mesa Bu.!incss Complex. 3303 Harbor Blvd .. t.oday in ap ef- fort to pinpoint what ignited the second alarm blaze. Billowing black s moke was vi s· ible for miles as 30 to 40-foot-high flames boiled through the roof of Building C in the industtial facili- ty just off l'larbor Boulevard al Hyland Drive. Traffic on the busy bou levard was congested as far coast,~·ard as downtown Costa t¥1esa due to sights"eers and traffic control re· quirements at the scene. "Al the present time, we don't know what caused it," Battalion Chief Robert McClell and said to· <See INDUSTRIES, Page A2J ~ o.u., ""hi' SlMf ltflOto * 8JAllBED IN PRISON • -Ill••'• Jerry Lawrenu q_;-\ ~' .. . l ' Irvine Group Raps Extens1on of Road ·rhe University Community As- sociation Board of Directors took an official position Wednesday opposing construction of the Michelso~rive extension until all other~ys to relieve Irvine Industrial Complex traffic con- gestion have been studied. The extension has been pro- posed to r educe the effects of Fluor plant traffic on the al rcadv congested Jamboree Boulevard. The road \\·ould join separate segments of Michelson between Ja mboree and Culv er Drive. The city. according to the com- munity association resolution, should make all attempts to solve industrial area tra ffic problems Ch ess Champions Jrvine·s Un i versit y lli g h School took the fix st place trophy in the nov ice division of the Western High School Champion . Chess Tournament held recently° in Los Angeles. Albert Wong. Steve Stone, C hris Stevens and Curtis Stevens took the prize after competition with 12 teams froQl California and Nevada. within the industrial complex street system before considering an a lternative which would af· feet the University Park residen- tial area. Fears that industrial traffic \\·ould cause proble m'.s in the re- sidential :irea have spurred r esi- d e nts· oppos ition to th e l\·lichelson link and the Fluor pl a nt. But at a hearing this \\'eek, Fluor Irvine s ite manager Tom 1\.1 a lonee told the l rvine Cit y Council Fluor .. can li ve without the Michelson extension." Previously. the company had contend~d that the road '''as necessary for the planned $55 million . 1.2 million square foot plant being built at Jamboree a nd the San Diego Freeway. Crash Kills P ilot LEMOORE <AP) -A young U.S. Nav'al Academy graduate based at Lemoore Naval Air Sta- tion has been killed in the crash of hi s li ght jet attack plane northeast of Lone Pine. Sheriff Candidate Stabbed in Prison ,~ J erry Lee Lawrence, a colorful surgery for his wounds in the Costa Mesan convicted on drug prison hospita l. I-le is serving "' charges·shortly afterhise,ection tw,a:to-10 yea r sentence for bid for Orange CoUnty Sheriff possession a nd sale of .... mari- failed last June, was seriously juana. Aldrich has refused to com· mcnt further on the matter, con- tending that it is ~ up in a gri~v ance proceeding filed against the campus by the dis- charged la b assistant. "I £eel it is inappropriate to comment becal!se that is a part of the case,·· Aldrich said. In a letter to the campus news paper New University, former lab assistant Lawrence F. Tapper charged that he had been laid off because he sent let- ters to Aldrich, State Senator Denni s Carpe nter a nd As- semblyman Robert Badham ask- ing for a n investi gation. Tapper alleged that the opera- tion had taken place in t he molecular biolo gy department. But molecular biology depart- ment head Robe rt Warnerdenied that the investigation had· dis- closed evidenc e o r h as h oil manufacture in his labs. One staff m ember, he said . may have been involved in drug sales. but not manufacturing. JSee JIAS HISH, Page t\2i wounded Wednesday in a prison The wounded inmate was one knife attack. I f d.d f h _.,.r · -Lawrence, 33, w s stabbed •O six can I ates or "i'"' ID• i ' ' . last June's primary. ~od. ~·.:(or lo ,•~ " seven times in the hest, bead which was won easily b)i aOleY .. l ~ 1"P:-~ and neck as he waled out or a Gateso!Capistrapo.J!iaoh.' Riollard Thomas, who stars Folsom P!i•on movl lheattt, of. Lawrence polled lt;4()9.votes in a~ J dh n , B <i y in •·Tb e flcial~~~~·n ' spoke ~.~ "d the election , placingJoufth ol the W~toi!i ' weekJy tele'V~fo'll Lawrenco w•sthe nd,in~~~e slxmenintherace. "', .. , .. seTteis!i wiJI ·marry Al·~JI stabbing \lictlm . in ee days. He ran as a self·st.yliJ "he'rb 1 Gonz 5. of. Los Angeles ,1n Sunday 24 -year-old c yiJ:l Wilson dealer" on 8 platfbrrn ~lng pot .cerell1 les 1 1 tn Ne'!V York Ci- . was slabbed in then kby an un-as"lhe weed that chang~bl.i.ure. !l t}',"'~,: It· Will , be the known assailant. -Lawrence's I OW · COS~. !J~·ley r ll(t wilma for both. They ~awrence was re ed tn sta· CB'mp~lgfi was directed mos'tly a t will make the ir home in Los ble condition after ndergoing young voters. l Angeles. • by Fluor. Appallas said. "at u time when his m.ajor personal_ economic , inte r ests were the manufacturl'. sale and l'easing of oil d r ill ing and exploratory equipment to lhe Mobil ()1! Corp.'' The negotiations on the prn- posed stock sale. he contended. ~·erf' ,.conducted in a nlanner \Vhich '''e believe was not geart."<I l(l get the highest ;.ind best price for the stock.·· ··The foundC1t1on has been t.cr- riblv sceretiv\' on its negotia· tinns "'ith ~fobil." t\ppallas said. ···rht>y're tryinh t1. hidl• t he ball from us. ..1.he found ation ha~ taken a peculiar position 111 trying to hide tnc ball from il.s ellents .. -the peo- (Sec I RVlN •~.Page 1\2i D<o1ly Piiot 51•11 Photo IRVINE OFFICER-Hugh Hogan. \vho received the Irvine Exchange Club's Officer of the Year a\vard Tuesday, and his wife Mary arc congratulated t)y Ir v ine Mayor Gabrielle Pryor ·(right)· folloY.'in g Airporter Inn luncheon . Qf f ic.~r l{pgan Gets '74 Top Cop Award- Irvine pohcen1an Hu bert C. vicinity of Campus Dri Ve whe n Ilagan Jr. s topped an ;:11leged at-he noticed \\hat appL'<:1red to be tempted rape on a dark Irvine t'''O peopl e struggling· ne<Jr the road Feb. 3. -siele of the roud\\ a\·. That had nothing t0 do ,,·ith ·· . .\s f-!Ugh a1lprolched he llogan 's being sele<:ted Irvine of -noticed th:il one of the partiL·s officer of the year for 1974 by the \\'as a , "'om an and that she y,.·as Jrvine Exchange Club Tuesday. struggling "'ith an ext remely The incid ent was only the most large man. The man :.apparently ,.ecent example of liogan·s out-<See 1-IOGAJ\ Page A?) standing pe rformiinl'e, Irvine · ' - Public Safety Director Leo Peart told about 50 Exchange Club. Members at the Airporter Inn luncheon. .. During l'lugh ·s rLvc years of employme.(lt y,·ith the Costa l\1esa Police Department and Irvin e, he has r eceived numerous letters of commendatioil for outstandinR work perform ed from both ciLijens and members of the de· par m ent."' Peart said .' "Chief amon g those commen- dations "'as a nomination £or the Costa !\tesa "police offi cer or the year irN973." he said . Describing the a tte mpted rape-kidnaping in Irvine, Peart said ... cine of llug h"s more ex - emplary acts of good police "'Ork and attention to dut y took place about two y,·eeks ago on a seem - ingly quiet s treet in the city of Irvine. ''Shortly before midnight, tlugh was patrolling in lhe F ive Youths F ound I nside Missile Silo Four Orange County youths and a friend . were rescued early today by the Los Angeles County sherirr·s. department after they had been tocked for nine hours in an underground silo Ht an aban- doned Nike m issile base. They were round at I a .m y,·hen deputies heard bangi ng and cries for he lp fron1 the under- ground facility. Rescued y,·ere J oseph Zaitz. 17. o f Los Angeles ; John Barackman, 16 . of Fullerton: and Joe Ferguson, Jerry Ri ch and Mark Ug r a n, aU 13, of La f-Iabra . The sh.eriff~s d epartment was coptaet.~ by Brea pol.ice at lOi-40 p.m : Wednesday and tol<;l the three La Habra juveniles had bee.n missing since noon. Schools \Vere c)osed ror the Lincoln Dir:lh · day holiday. The deputies were told the ~·ouths were probably in the area 0£ ~he Njke base. A .helico~er was tts-ed in tht? search. Police s<tid today the door to the silQ will be closed to prevent nny recurre nce. , Stadiu11i Plan Aired T 01 zight. A proposed three-\vay agree· ment to turn Cl UC Irvine field in' to a 5.000 seat stadium for tl'ie ci· ty of lr\·ine, Irvine school dist1·ict and L·c1 use \viii be discussed at the Irvine school board meeting tonight . ·rhe 7:30 p.n1 . :-.ession \1'ill be held al Gn1vers1l y f.lark School, -1572 Sandburg \\'ay Thl' pror>osed joint in1prove- ment of the stadium includes li ght ing, expand ing seating from 2.500 to 5.000 }Ind installing a scor eboard and public address syst e n1 . ·rhe three agencies <Jrc rushing to put tht> agreen11?nt in final forn1 to be submitted to the UC Board or Regents at its ~larch meeting. f)r•t ••&!t.• \\ t••1 I l•c.•r !\'lostly cloudy through Fri· day \\'ilh chance of light rains increasin g tonight. Cooler days. tfighs in the mid 50s to lo" 60s Chance or rain in - ('reasing to 70 percent tonight. l :\SIOE '1'00..\ ,, The Capistrano-1..aguna Regional Occupational PTogram has been s1vamped with appli- cants in recent months -mostly due to current economic condi- tions. See story Page C4 today. <•·• .,. .. .. •• --- I ' ---. ' Al DAllYPILOT I .,,,.,,.,oy,hb<V!U)'IS,1075 1Ex·co1u1i:y G1m••11 1 = • .. • t • . . A man who shot two Newport Beacb policemert in 1970, then jumped proba!Jon by nee1n1t lo his nadve Enaland is ~~entb' free today\o Jive out his lite in a Brtlllh country villase. Arthur Lambert, 65. appeared in a Londbn court Wednesday to hear a magistrate refuse Orange County District Attorney's Office demands for extradition. Lambert. whose last tocal ad- dress was in Los AlamilOS, has thus successfully avoided terms of an Orange County Superior Court sentence that ~as assailed at the time as far too lenient. He was ordered by an Orange County judge to serve three years probation and to pay more than $8,000 in tosls including medical bills accrued by the two young officers . he shot . Authotities say he did not make the required.payments. , Salary lost by patromen John Ellingham and James Gardner was also to be repaid by Lam- bert, who stumbled out of his car shooting arter they stopped 'him rorerratlc driving. Gardner was wounded irt the leg, while the slug Lambert blasted into Ofricer Ellingham's abdomen destroyed one kidney. Lambert was arrested and booked on suspicion of assault with intent to commit .murder and spent nine months~ange County Jail berore he~ con· ~;:led. . .4 .. Judge Bxron K . McMillan sen- tenced lbe British subject to three yean probation and the restitution requirement in July, 1911; saylnc be bild .suffered 'l'IQUlh. A 'bitter Newport Beach Police Chiet B. James Glavas publicly assailed Judge McMillan's light sentence and u_rged him to ex· plain his rationale, so Chief Glaves could in turn explain it to his wounded rnen. Glavas was unavailable for comment on today's develop- ment. Deputy Probation Orficer Robert Sylvester urged 10 months ago when extradition proceedings were initiated with 'Gr~at Britain that Lambert be returned from his home in Burnham, 25 miles out.aide Lon· ·don, to serve six months to life in state prison. British Magistrate K.J.P. Bar- raclough ap,arently closed the books-on the case Wednesday by refus\ng extradition. Terms of the probation Lam- bert jumped by fleeing to England via Canada in addition to repaying the public defender's orrice and ofricers Gardner and Ellingham included abstaining. from alcohol. Testimony indicated he was in a drunken stupor when stopped and did not know what he was do- ing' when he opened fire on the policemen. who managed to dis.- arm him alJhough wQWlded. ·.Tower Inferno 23rd Floor Blaze Quelled_ SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -Fire swept the 23rd Ooor of a . 29·story building reported to be one of the most fireproof skycrapers in the world. . No injuries were reported in the blaze We~nesday, and damage was confined to the vacant floor of the California State Automobile Association building on Van Ness Avenue. Dam age was estimated at $65,000. Cause of the fire was not immediately determined. ··1 can·t understand why the fire would start up here unless it was set intentionally," said Neal Garrison, AAA executive vice president. The floor was filled with crates of furniture, which were Purn_ed and scorched in tJl~jlfternwn (ire. · • · ''It's proba6ly the beSf fireprotected building in the world ,'' said Battalion Ghief John H. Sherratt who c.aJled it "a prototype offireresistanttiuildings." •· . ~ .:. . "'· "The-problem here was lhat tile overhead sprinkler system was not completely installed,'' he said. The fire was controlled in 19 minutes, and no one v.'as evacuated because the building is unoccupied 'above the 18th noor. ' . From Page A I From Page Al INDUSTRIES HOGAN ... day as the investigation con- tinued. He s aid it app<'ared to originate inside Manta Cars, a firm occupying suites 3 and 4 for the manufacture of Can-Am circuit racing cars, two of whic~ were destroyed. Employes working frantically managed to save a third sleek. yellow, fiberglass bodied Can- Am car and a smaller Formula I race car which were rolled away tosa~ety. Art Sale Slated High School students at Irvine's Secondary EdUCf!lion Learning Facilitator will hold an art sale at 7:30 p .m . Friday at the school , 16841 Milliken Ave. Stu- dent work to be sold includes c·eramics, copper enameling, paint.ing, jew'e-lry, macrame, weaving and woodwork. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ,-~ o....., c-sl oaur P!l(lt, ~th W!llch ~ton>­ ~IM r+IW>•Prn•, • !Wl>ll•""'"" II• 0r'""91' ~I Publi\hl"' (omp•"Y· ~•le..i•t,_ ..-. pUbll""CI ""'""'¥ lh•cu"' FrlcWr '"' C.OS~ Ml ... r+l•-1 ~o(h, H ... ll"910f'I IM«lofF-- Ull" V•ll•v. lr•I""· S•<1<11oo.t<• v .. 1101 a"" ~ !lo'""ll/!ooulll Co•~! A ,Ingle ·~~'°""' ~lion Ii 1>11bllV!eCI S.\ut<l•Y• -~""""'' l~e P'ln<ISl'91 puP;l!l,.,,!l'lfl •l•nt I• M lOO """'! fwy SU-..,., Coo .. Meu, t•Ulo,"1•'2~16, saw Hugh approaching and ran to a nearby vehicle in an attempt to flee the area,'' Peart said. 'iUpon making contact with the woman it w'a s determined that the man was a total stranger to he r and was attempting to force her into his vehicle. Hugh im· mediately gave chase and ap· prehended the suspect ~·ithout incident. ''The man was ultimately charged v.·ith attempted kidnap. ing. This is only one or many in- stances where Hugh has dist· inguished himself as a valuable officer." Peart sa id . The decision had already been made to name Hogan the officer of the year when that incideht oc- curred. Peart said. The decision, he said, was the consensus of Hogan's peers. superiors and both Costa Mesa Police Chief Roger Neth and Peart. Hogan has been on the Costa Mesa force, which J)Qlices Irvine, five years. J-1e is a member of a "police famil y," Peart said . l-logan's father \\"as a police cap- tain and his brother has been a Baltimore County, l\lld .. policeman for eight years. •Iogan, who lives in Miss ion Viejo with his \vife, Mary. is working toward a master 's i:tegree in public administration at USC. .~ .. \ ' The Hetti Thi11g Businessman Christopher Janus inspects photo of bones suppli'ed by a mysterious woman \Vho claims she has bones of pre· historic Peking Man. Janus is offering appeared in 1941 when Japanese troops moved into China.· At left is photo of Janus and a Peking Man statue taken in · Peking on 1972 trip. , $500,000 reward for the fossils which dis· Housing Goal Plan Okayed by Council A narrowed li st of fcderally - funded housin g goals \\'<I S ap- proved by the Irvine City Council Tuesday. The applicatioil ror $240.000 in federal Housing and Community Development Act-runds over the next three years includes a plan to subsidize 200 homes scattered throughout Uie··city's residential areas over the ~ame period. Councilman ArlAnthony voted against the application for rederal funds .. 'tlii' council. he said, does not have' a sufficiently clear idea or its housing goals. However. he said he supports the overall housing' program. Goals listed in lhe joint city- county appli(!ation to the federal Department of Housing and Urban Developmen,t include: -Developrne~or a~child care facility ror row.1ncome pa'rents. -Part pa,rment for a new city ;;. (ensus. ' -:'..··· .. ' Fro111 Page A I IRVINE ... pie of the state or California.·· The foundation 's indenture of trust deeds its assets to C'harita· ble beneficiaries in California. 'fhe foundation has been forced to divest itself of it~ (:ontrolling share of the Irvine Company as a result of the 'fax Reform Act of 1969. The foundation holds 53.4 percent of the Irvine Company stock. The legi slation \\'as strongly backed by Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith and 'her attorney Lyndol Young. Young and r.trs. Smith have waged a 15-year bat- tle to wrest control of the Irvin<' Company from the found:.ati on . -An information and as- sistance program ror the elderly. -Acquisition or land for future social service us~ When the money is received, it is to be banked until specific pro- grams are developed. Priority for spending the money will be for ~urrent resi· dents of the city. Irvine anticipates receiving $40,000 this year and $80,000 and $120,000 respectively in the rollowing years. The council balked at sugges- tions to spend the money in further studies or housing needs and similar paperwork matters. "It should be the policy or the Irvine City Council to spend the money on actual, real physical implementation programs such as acquisition of land, child care programs and so forth,"·Coun- eilman Henry Quigleys~d. Hut Orange t:ounty ttous1n~ .P)anner Reed Flory told the counciJ "thaf the two programs so far sµggested which would directly arfect low-income hous- ing would be unacceptable. Those programs were to assist in lov.·ering interest rates and to help IO\\'·income families make dov.'n payn1ents on homes. Irvine considers a household income of belov; $8,000 annually low in come. The city pres ently h<ts no means or meeting the i;::oal to sub- si dize 200 homes, Mel Roop of the city planning-department s.iid.' I le suggested. however. that a separate federal housin~ subsidy program could be used. The rent subsidy program would not re- quire the city to use any of the $240,000 to directly deal with sup- plying housin g for low-income families . From Page .1 I HASHISH • • The staff n11;1111bc r , he s~ud . lefl 111 the race of charges being pressed from outside the university . Campus Police Chief Robt.•rt Heavey said he had not been in- formt:id or the alleged manufac- turing operation, the investiga- tion or of Tapper's charges. 1'he first he learned or it, he said, is when the allegations were pu.blis hed in the New University. His department. he said. has launched an investigati on into the muttdr . "ff (the--.chanccllor 1 hud in - formation rega rding a felonious activity, he might have been "'ell advised to turn it over to the peo- ple who have the responsibility," Heavey said. He surmised that the previous investigation had been conducted by campus academics. That would be typical, he said. In trie lengthy letter to the cam- pus~newspaper , Tapper said he had been di s charRed and "blacklisted", by the university hiring system as a result of his ef- forts to have the matter in- • vestigated. llis letters to Aldrir-h and !hr legislators. ·rapper said, urged an investigation into an alleged ··marijuana-hashish (·oncesli ion ·· 1n the labs . "f ft·lt n1y d1 ::>elosurL·S of thl' dru ~ acli\'1ty \\l'l'C Tll'eessary because of the 1nvolven1ent l>y :.a biochen1ist1·y department in any 111<1tt c 1· pcrt:.11n 1ng lo drugs l:-. \'t·ry seri ous.·' ·r ;_i ppt•1· ~u1d . "\\'Ith the equipment ;_ind e;.. pertise that is :1vt1lt abl c i11 the de· partmcnt of molerular biology ;_ind biocht•n1istr~·. ;1 person could produce :.an enorn1ous quantity uf drugs of any description." Tapper c\ain1s his attempts to have the matter investigat<'d re- s ulted in his dis missal February ' I Rabies .......,....,,..~---- Incident .. Feared "i'he 0 po;';lbllily \liltl 'l!rimje - County has its first case Q(TabJes in 18 years is under investitation today by authorities attheOrapge County Animal Shelter. A Newport Beach·man, Chris Rivers, 919 Bays ido Drive, was bitten Wednesday nfghi by his pet dog, a n1ixed ter'rier- chihuahua from Mexico. According to Dennis Smith. director o( Calirornia Animal Control (CAC> tn Huntlna:ton Beach, the dog was foamJng at the mouth, attacking animal con- trol workers "and showed all the signs of rabies." · CAC took the pet to Orange County Anin1al Shelter where he \vas killed . County health authorities will perform a biopsy on the dog. but the results will not be known for a rew days, Smith said. • • ··\Ve sincerely hope it tSn't rabies," Smith said todav. "But J ('onsider it a definite riOssiblity. 'l'he s igns are too <'lose.'' .The pct \\'as brought to CAC by Rivers who went to a Newport l:k•ach physician after he was bit· ten. Smith said the doctor· told fiivers to take his dog to an animal agency. C"AC . open 24. hours,· was the closest available ag(·ncy, Smith said. and the small dog "'as car· r1t•d tht•re in a \\'ickcr basket, at- t ;_1 ekin~ lht< bas ket \\•hile he \\/<JS Ir ans ported. · Smith said the dog came in uboul Tnidnight, and CAC \\OrkcJ·s later took him to the ('Ounty shelter. Hivers lives in a section or Newport Bea<.'h near the Balboa '{acht Club. Smith said he hopes the rabies, if the dog did have them, does not mix with the local animal popula· lion . · ~ / "We have kept the county clear or rabies through vaccination cllncs." Smith said. Dr . Robert 1-!aight. supervisor or \'eterinary services for the county, said today it might only be a bad case of a distempter fit. but he could not be sure, so the dog "·as sent to county health for the biopsy. Dr. llaig ht s aid the last report- t.•d case of rabies in Orange coun- ty v.•as in 1956. .Smith said in rt.'sponse to the r abies possibility, CAC \1:ill hold a rabies clinic rrom 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Feb. 18, at Edison High School \Vith vaccinations availa- ble for $2. GI Education Bill to End? \~'ASl !li\(;'('()N (APJ -\Vhite I louse offil'lals art.· proposi ng an t'l1rn1nation of GI education benefits foi· future veterans and :.art.· ask inp; the Jlenta1Z()n what 1n)pact this would have on enlist• n1ents and military education. ()dl·ll \\' \'auRhn:---deputy a(J- n1inistrator of the Veterans Ad· nlinis tration , said Wednesday the ·White !louse proposal was n1<1de in conne{'tion with a VA re- quest th!:lt Presi dent Ford declare an end to the Vietnam wartime period. • Appallas' complaint in the mat- te r '\'as added to an original suit by Mrs. Smith seeking to blo<'k the sale. Young, evidently U{'ting on his own. filed a second com· plaint on behalf of the state's charitable beneficiaries seeking to have the stock distributed to charities in the state. 11'~'.:,);i LINGERIE ' ""' Mow to February 15 f\·1rs. Smith's s uit asks that the stock be put up for public sale. If the foundation block of stock was split among thousands or s mall shareholders. Mrs. Smith would be left with effecti\'e control of the company. She t·ontrols 22 per- cent of the stock. The foUndation, however, cites a 1973 court case relieving it of the indentured obligation to hold the company stock. The founda - tion cross·complaint contends it . may dispose of the stock in any way it sees fit. ! 25% to 45% REDUCTIONS Great select ions of nylon tr1cot _ , gowns -shift length and long. All ..._,~kinds of pajamas. Robes -long and short . warm and travel weights. '\._ ~1J :~ignoir sets. patio dresses. bras and ~girdles . Rob9rt N. Weed Prttl•nt '"" PubU-• I . Pacific Telephone SPECIAL PRICE BIKINIS AHO BRIEF PANTIES Jack R. Curley Vk• .... ~!Clllttl •""GI-al,,,,__.., ThOmas Keevll IEallor Thomas A. Murphlnl' W n•,•n9 l.CllW Charle~ H. Loos Richard P. Nall A~~hl•"' ...... n.q111Q£d<lor> , Te ........ M (714> M2"'121 ca.ulfled Adwrtlt.ing M2·S611 ..... blCll V•11'111 MW\,(llllc• Jl14J10 ,.._ .... c..--49fo06.10 LACE TRIMMED SATIN TAICOT BY GILEAD REG. $2 00 MOW 3 FOR s4so Seeking Rate Hike Also: KED's Grosshopper Playshoes / Reg. 7" to 11 00 NOW (4 9 to 649 SAN FRANCISCO GP) - Pacific · Telephone asked the state Public Utilities Com- mission today for a $131.2 million annual ·rate increase to meet higher wage costs. Jf granted in full, the rate in- crease. would take effect next Auc.ust and ralse the cost of a on~party nat rate residence by St· a month, and the rate for one· P•1'-Y bualneJs service with an 80-messa ga allowance by St.OS. · Monlhly rates (or the reslden· tlal service would go up ~ cents rrom SS.70 to $6.M. The otber 20·rent Increase would come from the propoa'ed h Ike in mesaaa:e unit cbar1ea from the present 5 cents to 5 . 7 cents. The one-party business service with an 80·message allowance would go up to $8.55 a month. Residence ''lifeline" service for those on low incomes would go up 35 cents from $2.50 to $2.85 a mdnth, with the 30·message al· lowance un changed . Hearings are schedtded Feb. 24 on a $97.9 million annual rate in· crease request fil ed last year. This would not affect basic rates and primarily would increase in- trastate long-distance rates. . Mejor c...i1t Ccrdt SANDALS ' Reg. 8" to 11 00 NOW 499 to 9'19 PLASTIC BOOTS Mle ond Knee Length NOW Y2 PRICE • lN COSTA M[~ n·s OltPAftTMlHT 9T0ftlt , H-. 9:30 ~·' M°"'fll"' Set. The estimated cost to the :iverage household from this boost was estimated at M cents u 1816 NEWPORT ILVD. month. I P...~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~__. • • · We s t trainster School B.oard· --Hopef~ File Four candidates have filed for two !our.year terms on the board of trustees of ihe Westminster School District. Incumbent bourd president A~a Clegg, who.has served on the board for the past 20 years, will run again in the Murch 4 election. BQard rrie,mber Rod Cruse will nO\. . The Westminster School Dis- trict covers not only a portion of the city or Westminster, but also parts Of Garden .Grove . .l\1idway Cit.y and Huntington Beach. -More t han 11.000 students al- tend school on 2:f. call)puscs in the' district. FoUoWing are profiles of the candidates together with their positions on school unification. ADA CLEGG, 64. has served on the Westminster school board for the·pasl 20 years. She currently is president cj( the Board. / The mother of two <tnd grandmother of three, live; :.11 14941 Adams St .. Midway City. She has :.iC'tivcly supported !ipecial educ•t· 'I Lion in the \Vestminster district and for many y~ars has had mentally ban· d i e apped children liv- ing in her home. She is quick to ex· CLEGG pr.ess her concern for both the mentally and physically han· dicapped. . Her past community service includes PTA presidencies. Girl Scout leadership and a role a-; Sunday school superintendent of bercburch.~ ' ........ "'1_""' j J.. ._I ' ~' con1munity cmpJoymcnt worker. She spends spare ,time as a volunteer Girl Scout leader, chorch choir m ember and vice president of the Ml<fway City PTA . ~ She and her husband, Tom, havCfive children . ' WHAT IS YOUR OPINION OF UNIFICATION? As. a candidate for: Westminster Sc~ool District I looked at un-•' ification from· • two view - points. th e bt!nefit of stu- dent s artCi cost. Educa- tion is going to cost tax - payers any "''ay we .turn. Unification by Gea the present proposed plan by citr boundaries will alleviate Westminster fligh because La Quinta. which has a declining enrollment. will be included. INGE T. KNOX, 44, has held almost every office on the Ada E . Clegg PT A board over the last 10 years, including three ycdrs as board president. She a1so has served on PTAs at J\1arina and Huntington Beach High Schools. Mrs. Knox naturalized citizen. born ~ in Hamburg , Germany . 1 She earned the equivalent or a high school degree 1n Europe and studied book· keeping for two years in a bu!liness col- lege. I • '-"":"'-:It, H"" ll\Llbaod. ii Cl!Keooe M. Kooi<.'Tliet.Jta••~-·-. . WHAT IS YO UR OPINION OF U N I FIC A TIO N'! After a thorough.study or unificatlon and all of its ramifications, 1 leavned .< WHAT IS YOUR OPINION Of< .. that t he greatest benefit of un-:UNIFICATlON? Basically. (am ification is a cool'din<Jted educ a· io favor of unification because of tional program -from the first the continuity in the educational day a child starts to school lkin· system. Hov•ever, l cannot sup- dergarten) through graduation port or vote for a unification that <grade 12 ). There are many other does not guarantee the finances factors to consider but my necessary to provide a sound pro- pers on a I belief is that our gram. Westminster comes out a children will live in the world of poor cousin in·'the tax split and tomorrow, that their education is 'lfltil finances are equaliz.ed for ol vital importance lbday and all children, I will oot lend my they need the best educational support. oppartunities availotble. This is the reason I support unification. DOROTHY GEE. 34, or 14400 Strait Place, Westminster, is a DEWEY LE ROY WILES, 36. has lived in the Westminster School District for 25 years. He is <See HOPEFULS, Page A2) Mesa Firms Gutted By $450,000 Blaze By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of lM 0.11~ ,.llctl u.tt Raging flames fed by explod· ing auto tacing fuels and magnesium metal roared through six suites of a Costa Mesa jnd,ustrial complex ike a gi,an t b lowtorch Wednesday. causing· $450,000 damage and destroying two costly Can-Am race cars. Investigators returned to the Cost3. Mesa Business Complex, 3303 Harbor Blvd., today in an ef- fort to pinpoint what ignited the. second alarm blaze. Billowing black smoke \Vas vi s· ible for miles as 30 to40-foot-high names bQiled through the roof of Bui lding C in the industrial facili· ty just off Harbor Boulevard at Hyland Drive. Traffic ori the busy boulevard was congested-as far coastward as downtown Costa Mesa due to . <See INDUSTRIES. P ageA21 au1Ts Ne0W'Y.X,8 Sbfl Pltctt• Free Clinic's Davison .. i-. .... ·---~If·• ~ t.J, l'tf::> • Family Harassed, She Says Judy Davison, appointed direc- tor of the Huntington Beach Free Clinic Monday night, resigned this morning. Jack Feehan, president of 'the clinic's board of directors. said today .she phoned him, said her family had been "harassed, and shew anted no pa rt of that.'' .. 1 asked her lo reconsider, so it is n 't final yet," Fee han , manager of Southern California Gas Company, said. "If s he doesn't, we have another appli- cant who is highly qualified." Mrs. Davison, 43, a Dana Point resident and former dlreetor of the Harbor Area Girls Club in Costa Ptfesa , was named Monday lo replace acting clinic director Pt1ichael Lyon, 27, touching off a stormy 1·caction among clinic staff membeu and volunteers. Some of the dissident staff members said today the clinic would be closed for a week, although they offered to stare it· temporarily, but f'eehan turned them down. .A, F'cehan s<.1id . however. "you better believe the clinic will re- main Open ." lie ~aid a doctor "A'Ould be 011 duty tonight a s usual lie did s av thl' clinic \\OUld be closed f'rid:1y through 1'uesday, until th.;-board of directors de· cides Tuc~day night \\"hat to do about the s1tu;dion lie s :.iid it \\'ill be clost.'<I the rour days b~eause l-"'riday is V:.ilentine's 0:.iy :.ind P.1onday is a holiday 60 Vow to Quit 'Clinic Volunteers Upset by Lyon's Ouster By TERRY COVILLE Ol 1'"' 0..ilW Pll•I Si.ff More than 60 volunteer workers at the Huntington Beach Free Clinic vowed Wednesday lo fight the ouster of their acting director. 27-year-old Michael Lyon, T heir ranks could be swell ed by other volunt eer s who were not at a hastily called two-hour gathering Wednesday night in the lobby of the downtown clinic. No forma l decision was an- nounced. but many, if not most. of the volunteers indicated they wi ll resign. The only member of the board of directors to attend Wed· nesday's meeting of the volun· teer staff wa s Marilyn McDonald. She was the lone dissenter in lhe board's 8· l decision Monday night to replace Lyon as acting director "A'ith a new director, Judilh Davison, 43, former ex- ecutive director of the Harbor Area Girls Club in Costa Mesa. Mrs . McDonald called the boar~ decision "a total farce." and warned the volunteers "you don't know with whom you deal." She claimed that during pre~ vious board meetings Lyon had been told he would become permanent dire<;tor and the pro· cess or interviewing other appli· cants ""-'as a mere formality." Other members of the board have .said Lyon, be-ar'Hed and long-haired. lacks management s kills and doeSn't have the pro· per image for fund raising. UCI 'Hash' Case Probed After Monday's board de· cision, Lyon rejected a lesser post as program coordinator. 1-"'our staff members -Laurie James, m edical coordinator; Erika Krause, social service coordinator; ~1 addy Newman, health counseling coordinator; and Steve Bruno, helpline coordinator -announced their resignations. !~yon and the four staff members were present Wed· nesday. Biology Lab Used for Making Drugs? UC Irvine campus police o~ed1 •n inveJ\iW-a.tion ~hi& week into an alltged baSbishtoil M!l~u(act\iring 9per·..uon in a eam)>us bi01ojy·J•·b.' T he oi>eration making th·e powerful illicit drug allegedly look place Jast spriilg. but carrie to light on~y recently with the publication of a descript ion of the operation by a since-discharged research assistant. UC I Chancellor Daniel Aldrich said an investigation into the operation disclosed that one biology lab had been used to manufacture drugs. The operation, he said, has ceased and the Peoal.e involved are no longer at the campus. Aldrich said a staff member was involved in the operation but no faculty members were in - volved. No charges were brought as a result of the inveSti gation. Neither Irvine nor campus police were nptified. Aldrich has refusM to com- m e nt further on the matter, con - tending that it is tied up in a g r ievance proceeding filed against the campus by the dis- charged lab assistant. "l reel it is inappropriate to comment because that is a part of the case,'' Aldrich said. ln a letter to the c:.impus newspaper New University, former lab assistant Lawrence F. Tapper charged that be had been laid off because he sent let· ters to Aldrich, State Senator Den,nis Carpenter and As- semblyman Robert Badham 'ask· ing for an investigation. Tapper a'lle"ged that the opera· lion had taken place in the . ~ molecular biology department. ;flot 1119(ecular'biology dePart· ment head RobeTt Warner denied th.at the. investigation bad dis- closed evidence 1 of h a.Sb i.'oJl manufacture in his labs. One staff member, he said, may have been involved in drug sales, but not manufacturing. 'fhe staff member. he.said. left in the face of charges being pressed rrom outside the university. Campus Police Chief Ro'bert Heavey said he had not-been in - formed of the alleged manufac- turing operation, the investiga- tion or of Tapper's charges'.. The first he learned of ~. )le said, is w·hen the allegations we.re published in th4 N~w U~yei-stt.Y.,. .If> l ., His department. he said, has launched an investigation into the matter. "If <the chancellor) had in- formation reg:.irding a felonious . activity, he might have been well advised to turn it over to the peo· pie who ha \'C the r esponsibility," lleavey said. He surmis~d_ that the previous investigation hhd been conducted by campus academics. That (See HASHISH, Page A2l 20,000 More S·er In Douglas Strike? The threat of strike by 20,000 more or its e mployes faced McDonnell Douglas negotiators today as they bargained in Long Beach with United Auto Workers. UAW members could decide to. join fellow employes already on strike if the comp,any rejects a union call for "parity" in pay and fringe benefits with other aerospace workers in the nation. Striking m embers of the In- ternational Association of Machinists -including 1,500 al .the compan5''s Huntington Beach plant -are looking for the move as added leverage in their wage dispute witi1 the aerospace firm. The UAW demands basically are the same as those of IAl\1 , which the company refused earlier. The machinis ts union has been on strike s ince Monday. The 11 ,000 UAW members at the Long Beach McDonnell Douglas plant (there are no UAW members in 1·1unlington Beach> will vote on anv new offer from the company, union spokesman Clarence Gregory said today. "But if it does not n1eet the pat· tern set by the re.st of the in· dustry, we will recommend re- jection and we would then join the strike if our members ap- prove," Gregory said. A strike vote could come as early as Friday. The leadership of the 1A~1 is waiting anxiously for such a vote. "It would zip it up complete - (SeeSTRlKE, PageA2l Officials Fear First Recent Rabies Case The possibility that Orange rabies," Smith said today. "But 1 County has its first case of rabies consider it a definile possiblity. in 18 years is under investigation The signs are too close." today by authorities at the Orange The pet "'as brought to CAC by CountyAnimal~elter. Rivers who went to a Newport A Newport Beach man. Chris Beach physician after he was bit· Rivers, 919 Bayside Drive. was ten. Smith said the doctoT told bitten Wednesday night by his Riverstotakehisdogtoananimal pet dog , a mixed terrier· agency. chihuahua from Mexico. CAC. open 24. hours,· was the According to Dennis Smith. closest available agency, Smith director of California Animal said, 'and the Sf11all dog was car- Control (CACJ in Huntington ried there In a \Ylckcrbasket, at· Beach, the dog was foaming at tackin~ t;te baslcel while he was the mouth, attacking animal con· traris rted. trol workers .. •nd showed llH ~ , Sip Ii .s;Ud the dog came in stgnsofrabies." ' ,.. ~,. · 'i•boU\I m,Pcl.Jtigttt, ~nd CAC pAc took th~,·peL l.O' Orange workers ·ra,er tootc him to the County Aalril 1 -Sh~{fa, wliere he .Wnty'•h•ll~r, · Ms. Krause toJd the volunteers . she has not yet submit~ her formal resignation anti she will • stay long enough to ease the transition. , Bruno said the helPline will continue to operate. if' enough volunteers keen it ooen. until a ne"" separate hel_pline under· another name is established. Those gathered agreed to hold another meeting next We<lnes· day night at a volunteer's home to see what further action they can take. Several called for the resigna- tion of the board of directors. headed by Jack Feehan , Southern California Gas Com- pany ITlJlnager. They plan to carry their case before the city council which now provides the Free Clinic with its headquarters on a St-a-year lease. Many or the volunteers talked about starting a new free clinic in <See OUSTER, P age ..Ul School Candidates T o De bate T o night Trustee candidates in the ~ Ocean View School District will debate tonight at 7:30 p.m. at Mesa View School. The program sponsored by the Mesa View Parent-Teacher Organization and the League of \Vomen Voters of Huntington Beach·Seal BcaC"h is open to the public. The school is al 1760l Avilla Lane, ltuntington Beach. Coa"t "'<•allH••r Mostly cloudy through Fri-· day with chance of light rains increasing tonight. Cooler days. Highs in the mid 50s to low 60s·. Chance of rain in· creasing to 70 percent tonight. l~S IO E TODAY The Capistrano-Laguna Regional Occupational Program . hos been swornped ""1h oppll- conts in recent months -mostly du~ to currni e'ionomic · condi- lion!. see 1tOJ11 Pope Cf today. w .. klUedi! ¢pllnl'y ·,h41,,.i!,h 1 !\Ivers l\v-. in a scct!on or a~!I"".,, I perform ~biol .~w~rt B~f~h pear thQ Jlal)>oe on\li\iflog, butlhe resultS)liill ' ~ht !uh. • • ' · _ ._.1.. -ii.. · Nlt,i.,.,..,..,... •1...., 11 .... 1• be ICDOwn rot a lew ctiays?."'.J mi mith'"said fe.bapes the rables. ~·"1'1AEMEN !(NOCK DOWN FLAMU T.tlAuwnNw.AACE CAR IN C~&TA MESA . uld. ·, '.• ifthedotclldh&vethem,doesnot WJtdnud1y Afternoon Blaz• In lndualrlal Bulld lng Gull Six Suite • • J .. Ylo alnclftely )lope 1s~'t., 1&e.; RABIES, PageAZl ' '• ... , .. l' ,. f r l .I • • ~ • • ' I , • " .ti OAILYPILOT H/F • • • • ~· F-ord T':lPS l~e8---=-llf!a :d_ • By Elood, -r-.. • --, ~ By The Associated Press A new storm rampaging across Northern Ca lifornia pushed rivers into the nood stage t~l(v and created hazardous drivln& co ndition s on mountain freeways. High water warnings were posted ror ''1rtually every major river in the northern haU oL the .state -·Sacramento, Feather, American, Cosumnes, Napa. Russian, Smith. Klamath .• Tnni· ty, Mad, Eel. In the Shasta Dam district ranchers were warned to remove all their livestock and equipment to higher cround as the storm filled th e Jake at the fastest rate since last spring. A SO-mile stretch of the Sacramento River area from Shasta County to Yolo County was warned or possible flooding. Travelers advisories were in effect th is morning in the Sierra Nevada a nd Mount Shasta· Siskiyou area because Or near blizzard weather. Chains were required on U.S. 50 and In- terstate.so. "The northern hair of the state was buffeted by strong winds and heavy precipitation as a weather front moved slowly across the northern part of the state." the National Weather Service said. It said 5.40 inches of rain in 24 hours were reported at one sla· Uon in the Russian River area. In the Sierra Nevada more snow was forecast with the level lowering near 3,000 feet tonight becoming partly' cloudy Friday with snow generally ending by late morning a nd temperatures dropping. Strong . gusty winds caused much blowing and drifting of snow In the Sierra and the weather service said Tahoe Valley Airport had gusts up to 60 miles per hoi..ir . f'~1nPa~AI STRIKE.· .. close be whole McDonn ell Douglas," Frank PeinadooflAM Lodge720said today. He believes a UAW walkout could immobilize McDonnell Douglas, particularly i( the strikers won support from af- fiJiates in company pJants in Canada. ' . The aerospace company as· sembles the F4 Phantom and Fl4 Eagle aircraft in its St. Louis · facility and the Delta launch rocket in Huntington Beach, In Huntington Beach, Peinado c laims som e 25 percent or McDonne ll ·Douglas' union employes are sympathizing with the strikers by staying away from work. A company spokesman denied it. saying absenteeism is normal. - Both the IAM and the UAW con~nd management so far has offered a first year pay hike or only 2.S percent, rompared to a 5.5 percent settle m ent with other aerospace firms. The company counters that its wages are higher than those paid by its major competitor. Boeing, and will still be higher ev.en if the new-contract terms provide for a sm aller increase in wages. Car Kills Woman TEXARKANA. Tex. (UPIJ - A 76-year·old woman lost control o( her automobile Wednesday in a Sears parking lot. The car crashed through the plate glass windows or the store, plowed through two departments and rolled through a coffee shop kill- ing an employe on her coffee break and injuring four others. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Roberl N. Weed ,.,..,,1.,.nl •"" Pvtll-• Jack R. Curley \lk• Prt!<Otllt -Ge...,.tl MtN~ Thomas t(.eevll ··~ Thomas A. Murphine """ .... ..,.,., .... "" Charles H Loos Ric.hard P. Nau "''"''."' -Mti ... l'Oo .... Terry Coville -\I 0<-CNllt~ l'diW Otht'r OfflCH u-1e.t:k, ,, .. 0-'""'"1 (.MMllltY· UOW.\1 ... J)tl'WI ~ .. ~•·u»,._--'..,.,.,.., .. ~-Y•lltfl tU01 U r.l ~ .I'' ..... o ..... ,_.~ T•l•PfUMW (11•1 Ml-4321 , ca.sllfltd A4tvtf'tlslng'42-ff71 ~11tw1i.o..1 .... c.-.~1-., S4G-t220 ~, ...... ··~'· o ...... C.•11 .... ~111111,,0 ........ ,..,..,..,,..., •• ,m"'4r"*'1,H11!0<1 0•• ... ,., ....... ,.ltt-1111 ll<P•t+ll .... , i.. ,...,,....._.,,. •ll,..11! -•'I "'"'h"-o! ~ ......... -' -L4 Woman WASHINGTON (UPll P re•t d ent ford today nomilialed IHlltanl litlOrDey senora! Carla Andtriall Hllll to be sttrefary of !-lousing ~ u~ n.:.~~~! £,...· would De the third woman in 'hl~itory to hold a Cabinet post. Mrs. Hills. of Los Angeles, is in charge of the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division and 11 considered an e\cpeJ't" in antitrust matters , will \ucceed James T. Lynn, who was sworn In earlier this week as tbe administration's budget director. The White House announce- ment of the appointment drew immediate opposition from Sen. Wiiiiam Proxmire, (D·Wis.J, chalTman of the Senate panel which must con- firm her. f'rom Pqge Al INDUSTRIES sightseers and traffic control re-' quirements at the scene. "At the present lime, we don't know what caused it,"' 81:\ttalion Chief Robe rt McClelland said t<>- day as the investigation con- tinued. He sai d it ap pea red to originate inside Manta Cars, a firm occupying suites 3 and 4 for the manufact ure or Can-Am circuit racing cars, two or which were destroyed . Employes working frai'ltically m anaged to save a third sleek, yellow, fiberglass bodied Can- Am car and a s maller Formula I rac~ car which were rolled awa.v tosafety. "No one was in theie ul the time," he explain.ed. No one was injured in the blaze first reported at 3 :06 p.m .• but in addition · to Manta Cars, the following businesses were gulled and wiped out: -The S & M Transfer and Storage Company, Suite 1, a moving company affiliated with United Van Lines. --Glas-Craft of Orange County, SWte 2. a firm specializing in ap- plying fiberglass coatings. -Scrantom, Suite 5. an elec· tronics company. -Sting Racing, Suite 6. a com- pany specializing in competition racing auto parts and tools . -Hunting Enterprises, Suite 7, a firm reportedly dealing in of· lice equipment. Firefighters among seven un- its-from. th·roughout &he city .. which responded before a second'• alarm drew two more tnK:ks and crews battl ed the fl ames desperate ly for an extended period. Lightweight magnesium metal components used in building Manta race cars blazed away amid the fuel fed flames like aerial nares, giving off sealing super-temper a tures. Containe r s of fuel and solvents exploded periodically "A'ith muf- fled booms heard abo\'e the roar or tee fire and the hiss of thous"1nds of ... gallons of water pumped al high pressure onto flames. One fire crew stood by (or perhaps ~O minutes. training hoses on the red hot hulk or one race car reduced lo a pile or metal tubes. pipes and the engine block in the l\1anta shop. Battalion Chief l\1cCJelland said t he machin ery of the powerful racing cars is primarily assembled and tuned at the 1-larbor Boulevard shop, while fiberglass bodies are built elsewhere in Costa Mes.a. f'rom Page A I HOPEFULS ••• a graduate or Huntington Beach High School. Orange Coast Com- munity College and Cal State Long Beach, where he earned .a degree in political science. Wiles has worked in law en- forcement for 14 years. A member o( Midway City Community Friends Ch urch. Wiles has received two national a"'ards for Christi&n citizenship. f-fe has served on a variety or C'ommittees in I!~ """ i\f.dl \Vestn1inster School Dis - trict including budget, deelining en rollm e nt, goals, tax override and unification. He was w1L1.1 selected the Westminster Junior Chamber of Com merce 's ''Outstanding Young Man for 11™!." Wil es lives "A·lth wife and three children at 14621 \'an Buren St ., Midway City. · Rescued 1n ·p1~e ""· ......... , I' ,. '~PIJ ~-· ................... "·•·· l'3Z --• three nights Wendi and Jeannie Dayis huddled helplessly against each other in the luggage com· partment or a crashed airplane. 'J'hey w atcbed their husbands die. It was on Sunday that Wiilie Earl Davis, 25, or Duncan, Okla., hi s brother. Jimmy Lee Davis, 26, or Beaumont, Tex., and their wives flew out or Duncan en route to a ski holiday in northeastern New Mexico. Willie's wire Wendi and Jim- my·s wife Jeannie were alive to- ddy -in a hospital. Their husbands were not as lucky. Wendi recalled the moment the single-engine Piper Cher~kee plane crashed. ..It nose-dived and then wound up on its side. We made the corner too slow (on a bank J and Bill was trying to gain altitude when it stalled. · "Jin1 said, ·w e·re not going lo make it! Hang on'!" They found them selves trapped more than 10.000 feet _up the side of· Toby Mountain . Around them s "·ir l ed a sno"·storm. The combination of sno"A', wind .ind temperatures dropped the chill factor t o 45 degrees below zero. It sno'A'ed Sunday night, then again all day l\1onday .. The tv"o "A'ives cra'A'led ii;ito skt clothes and. according to \Vendi, .. hud- dled in the plane's luggage com- rpartment trying to keep"A'arm. Willie died first -Sunday night. The other three waited. On Monda y, they heard s~arc-h planes above the Jo"' clouds. Jeanni e and Jimmy wandered around looking for help. Jimmy died that ni ght. On Tuesday, Wendi said, "I stood up through the door of the plane and signaled with a mir- ror." A helicopter saw. it, she said, and paramedics soon were at their side. ··we thought they'd never find us" J eannie said Wednesday, ho~rs after she and her sister-in· law were rescued. Their feet and hands were blue and s"·ollen. f'roniPa~Al RABIES .... mix with the lotal animaJ.Popula· tion. . . ''We have k!~thecou.nty clear Ot rabies -t'hi<>ii"M~~lnatl'6'o clincs. ··Smith said. Dr. Robert Haight, supervisor or veterinarv services for the county, said -t oday it might on ly be a bad case of a distempter fit . but he could not be sure, so the dog was sent to county health for the biopsy. Dr. Haight said the last reixirt· ed case of rabies in Orange coun· ty was in 1956. Smith said in resixinse lo the rabies possibility. CAC will hold a rabies clinic from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. F'eb. 18, at Edison IJigh School with vaccinations availa- ble for $2. Senior Center Rites Slated Huntin gton Beach's new senior citizens complex will be dedicat- ed at2p.m. Friday. Mayor Al Coen \Viii welcome guests to the facility. located at 17th Street and Orange Avenue in the former Recreation Center. There will be entertainment by the Singing Goodtimers and Duke'Hktnd. The facility \viii serve as a meeting place for senior citizens, where they can enjoy card play- ing, dances, crafts. classes and dinners. The building also will house the Jluntinglon Beach Council on Aging. Recreation and Parks Depart- ment offi ces, now housed in one wing of the facility, will move to the civic center upon completion or the fifth floor. Su1nmer Ball . Progrrun Set Reqistration will open ~atur­ day £or the sum mer baseball pro· gram offered by the F'ountain Valley. Boys Club. Boys 7 to 18 may sign up at the club house, 9840 Talbert Ave .. Crom 9 a .m . to 3 p.m. Saturday or from 3 to 7 p.m . Feb. 17 through 21. The boys should be accom- panied by a parent. Registration ror the Boys Club new wrestling program will oepn March 1. There is an $8 fee for baseball. which includes a 11hirt, cap and one-year club membership. The wrestling program lsfrtt. Singer Sentenced SAN ANTONIO, Texas (APJ - ·Singer Chad Mitchell was sen- tenced Wednesday to five years Free Clifiic's . . . .. . . • ~=.'.l~ag~' Told:_ • Dtin, """'1WI...,.. STABBED IN PRISON Me1a'1Jerry L...,.,,_ Sheriff Candidate Slashed J erry Lee LawreOfe, a colorful Costa Mesan convicted on drug charges shortly after hi s election bid for Orange County Sheriff failed last June, was seriously wounded Wednesday in a prison knife attack. Lawrence, 33. was s tabbed seven times in the chest, head and neck as he walked out or a Folsom Prison movie theater, of- Rcials said. A prison spokes man said . Lawrence was the second inmate stabbing victim in three days. Sunday 24-year -old Calvin Wilson was stabbed in the neck by an un- known assailant. Lawrence was reported in sta- ble condition after undergoing .~urgery for his wounds in the prison hospital. He is serving a two-to -10 year sentence Cor possession and sale of mari- j uana. The wounded inmate was one or six candidates for sheriff in last June's primary election, which was won easily by Bradley Gates or Capistrano Beach. Lawrence polled 12.400 votes in the election, placing fourth or the six mcnin the race . Jfe ran· as a self-styled "herb dealer" on a platform touting pol as the weed that changed his life. Lawre nce's low-cost, low·key carnpaign was dU-ected M05lly at young voters. .I • . -· . ·Valley Pioneer Dead at 59 Philip RuvalCava, a Fountain Valley resident ror 50 years, di ed Wednesday fl t Fountain Valley Community 1-lospital. Mr. Ruvalcava, 50, of 17351 Ward St .. is survived by his w\fe Carmen; two daughters, Rachiel Lucero of Huntington Beach and Anita Sepulveda of Fountain Valley; one son, Ronald of Santa Ana, and six grandchildren. A rosary will be said at 7:30 p.m . Friday at the Peek Family F\Jneral Chapel in Westminster. Mass will be r ead at 10 a.m. Saturday in Holy Spirit Church in Fountain Valley. Long hair, faded Levis ind beards seem to be the accepted dreu for free clinic duty. Michael Lyon, 27, was bypassed this week for direc· torshlp of the Huntlngtop Belch ~ee Clinic, His ahoulder-length hair. beard and casual dress, not "the proper community image," were listed .am one reasons. But accordln~ to othe~ clinic direclots, Lyon s atUre is stan· d ard. -(::{ -(::{ * f'rom Page A I OUSTER .•• 1-fc.ntington Beach. H~ard Wade, direetor or t~e An ahe\m clinic, pledged hts clinic's supparl for the formation of a new clinic in lluntington Beach. He told the volunteers, ''If they (the board) can (ire someone for long hair, they've kissed the im- age of the free clinic good.by. The free clinic is supposed to be an alternative institution.'' He said the Anaheim clinic has already removed the name of the Huntington Beach Free Clinic from, its referral list. , One doctor who spoke Wednes- day said he will not serve at the Huntington Beach clinic. After the meeting, Lyon said "it feels good to have fti e support. If we don't get a nywhere, and we can still harness the ener gy, it "''ould be possible to start another clinic." f'ro111 Page Al HASHISH • • "A'OUld be typical. he said. In the lengthy letter to the cam- pus newspaper. Tapper said he had been dischar~ed and ''blacklisted" by the university hiring system as a result of hi s ef · forts to have the matter in· vestigated. His letters to Aldrich and the legislators. Tapper said, urged an investliation into an alleged ··marijuana-hashish concession'' in the labs. "[ felt m y disclosures or the drug activity were necessary because of the involvement by a biochemistry department in any matter pertaining to drugs is very serious,'' Tapper said. "With the equipment and ex- pertise t hat Is available in the de· partmenl or molecular biology and biochemistry, a person could produce an enormous quantity or drugs or a ny description." Tapper claims his attempts to have the matter investigated re-~ulted in his dismissal. · According to Aldrich, however, Tapper was placed on the un - iversity's prererentio:tl re-hire list. Tapper h as not been re· employed, whilh Aldrich at- tributed to his not being qualified for those jobs which have been open . Ta1>per has fil ed a grievance action against the un- iversity . February ,.~LINGERIE M•ry Stack, 27, admlnlatralor of tho La,una Beach Free Cll"ic, often witJks around the office without sho~s . Sho said loni hair and beilrds arc not a problem ·there. She wears Jeana to work, but changes to pan'taults Cor speeches before service clubs. How.ard Wade, 35, direCtor or the Free Clinic or Orange C..:oun- ·ty in Anaheim, has shoulder· length hair and wears Levis to .work. According to Gary Payer, ex- ecutive director or th.e Southern California Counci l of Free Clinics, !!uch casual dress i5 im- portant in making the young peo. . pie and lower·income people feel at ease when they come for treatment.: ''The staff or the clinic needs to 1 be able to relate 'to the people who come in," he said. ''Free clinics were begun .. to serve popul a tions t h at were under- served before." Boys Baseball League Takes Registration Boys from 6 lo 20, who live in Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley or Santa Ana, can sign up at three locations this v.•eekend (or summer action in the Golden \Vest Boys Baseball League. Registration "A'ill be possibl<' Crom l p.m . to 4 p.m .• Saturday or Sunday, at Fountain Valley High, Los Amigos High, or the F'OUJ\lain Valley Community Center. Competition is offered at six age levels: T-ball . 6-8; mustangs, 9·10; Bronco, 11 -12 ; pony, 13-14; colt, 15-16; and thoroughbred . 17·20. The T~ball league, ror the youngest. is an instructional league "·here the ball is not pitched. but hit off a special bat· ting tee. The Golden West League also has openings for managers . coaches and team sponsors. For additional information phone 1'1ary Thompson,·968-6941, or BiU Tittle, 554 -2738 . GI Education Bill to End? WASHING't.ON (AP) -White House officials a re proposing an elimination of GI education benefits ror future veterans and are asking the Pentagon wh at impact this would have on enlist· ments and military education. Odell \V. Vaughn, deputy ad· ministrator of the Veterans Ad - ministration, said Wednesday the White House proposal was made in connection with a VA re- quest that President Ford declare an end to the Vietnam "A'artime period. , ' • ·~ Now to February 15 I I I -. 25% to 45% ., --'\ • ?p\ Gr~~?ie~=~~~~~cot gowns • shift length and long. All · kinds or pajamas. Ropes • long and '-' short, warm and travel weights. '\.. ..,~~ :eignoir sets. patio dresses. bras and .~girdles. Sl'ECIAL PRICE . BIKINIS AND BRIEF PANTIES LACE TRIMMED SATIN TRICOT BY GILEAD REG. '2.00 NOW l FOR s4so 8Uy~ OURSELF a 11a/ent;ne Alao: KED's G.raHhopp« Plaplloes . Reg. 7M to 11" NOW 4•9 to 6'9 SANDALS Reg. I" to 11" NOW 49' to 9'9 l'LASTIC BOOTS , ' A...e Gnc1 K11M Length NOW V2 PRICE It COSTA MllA lts ··slnri • O&PAftTM.ltf •T01'£ H-. 9:JO to 6 -.......... .......,. ,, • .,. .....,. ,.1., "' ee.u "'•~''. t.odl'I .... -•c..•1 .. U.•-r. :::t,':'-• . "'".,.,·~~ t.l.Ot WHAT IS YOUR OPINION OF UNIFICATION? The propOStd programs. although dbplaying desirable qualities, have not been equltabie for the c~iidren. They segregate by economic means the ·1owwealth versus high wealth dis· tricts. The i.ss ues can be resolved without legis lative processes if we unite in placinK the education of lhechild Cirst and personal am. blUooslu!. . in prison and rive years probe· 1816 .. ...,.ORT ILVD . tiOn (Of possessing 480 pounds of 'L ______________ _:~:.:..:-..:,;.;,";_;r;_ _____ ..J. __________ _. marijuana. ;. .. I •' . .. \ • 1 I -~ . Irvine Stpck· Sale· Gets \ Stftte Probe ' By DOUGLAS •'RfT'lSC:JIE OUM Dally Pli.1~" A;deputy stutt-uttorney general iS'suspicious of industrial "hankv panky'' in what h.e 'considers thl> pending too·chJ!ap sale of the James.-Jrvine 1'"'oundation's Irvine Company. stock to l\.1obil Oil Com- pany. 1Svt :-vePU:ty AttoTney General Y~~las AJ>P-B:llas said iii an in- terview today that foundation secrecy in the proposed-trarisac- ti'on ~as stymied his inve&iiga- tlon. 1 In any event: th,e ~J I O 19illion .propose<t sple PflCe ecould deprive the fOUJ\dation's charita- ble beneficiaries of between $53 and $700 'million. he said. Ap- pa.Uas became the.fourth party in a comple.x legal -a~~ion S.V!frling around the stock sale TueSday .. HiS complaint seeks to block the sale. A beario,: on his request for JI preliminary injunctt9n a_.eainst th.e sale and a change of venu.e tri Los Angeles .will be b.eard in Orange County Superior· court Friday. . Citing testimony by Gilbert Har.dman. presiden't of Mol)it Home Estates. Appallas said'tfie -~··· . O.lly ,.ii.I "loolo by AiCIWlnl KoeMer stock sale negotiations with Mobil were first pressed by the late John S. Fluor, an Irvine Found~tion trustee ~ formt:r board d1alrman o(J'1.UO\'Co"P. ' Ftuor, a global energy con- tracting firm, has done. a sub- stantial amount of business with Mobil, Hardman --said in a related deposition. The negotiations were initiated by Fluor, Appallas said, :·at a time when his major personal economic .interests were the n1anufacture, sale and leasing of oil drilling and exploratory equipment to the Mobil Oil Corp." The negotiations on the pro- posed stock sale, he contended, were . "conducted in ·a manner which we believe was not geared U·CIHash · • to get the highest and best price rorthe stock." "The foundation has been tcr· ribly secretive on its negotia- tions with Mobil.'' Appall as said. .. They're trying t.o hide the ball from lis. "The foundation has taken a peculiar position in trying to hide the' ball from its clients-the peo-- (S.e Il~VINE, PageA2l • UIZ BiolngyLab UsedtoMakeDrugs? UC I rvine campus police opened an investigation this week into an alleged hashish oil manufacturing operation in a campus biology lab. · The operation making the pc)werful illicit drug allegedly took place last spring, but came to light only recenUy with the publication of. a description or the operation by a since-discharged research assistant. UCI Chancellor Daniel Aldrich said an investigation into the operation disc losed that one · biology lab had been used to manufacture drugs. The operation, he said . has ceased and the people in,·olved are no longer at the campus. may have been involved in drug sales, but not manufacturing. The staff member, he said, left _in the fa'ce of charges being pressed from outside the university. Campus Police Chief Robert Heavey said he had not been in· formed ·of the alleged manUfac· turing operation, the investiga- tion or of Tapper's charges. The first he learned or it, he said, ,is when the allegations were published in the Ne\.\' University_ His department, he said, has launched an investigation into Shot Policemen .. the matter. "'If <the chancellor) had in· formation regarding a felonious activity, he might hav~ been well advised to turn it over to the peo- ple who have the responsibility, .. Cleavey said. He surmised that the previous investigation had been conducted by campus academics. That Y.'ould be typical, he said . In the lengthy letter to the cam· pus newspaper , Tapper said he had b een di sc h a r ged and ··blacklisted" by lhc university (See llASH ISJI , Page A2l • FIREMEN KNOCK DOWN FLAMES THA'l" BURNED RACE CAR IN COSTA MESA Aldrich said a staff member was involved in the operation but no faculty members were in· valved. No charges were brought as a result 'of t h e investigation. Neither Irvine nor campus police Extradition Denied Wednesday Afternoon Blaze In Industrial Building G uts Six Suites · For Ex-countian Ra_ging Fire Sweeps,MeS a Busin e sses . By ARTHl:R R. Vfr.;SEL Ol 11'" D•lly Pilol St'"ll Raging flames red by explod- ing auto racin~ fuels and magnesium metal roared through six suites of a Costa Mesa lrfdustrial complex ike a giant blow\.orch Wednesday. causing $450,000 damage and destroying two costly Can-A...,m race cars. lnvestigators returnE:'d to the Costa Mesa Business Complex, 3303Harbor Blvd .. today in an ef- fort to pinpoint what ignited the second alarm blaze. Billowing black smoke '''as ''iS· ible for miles as 30 to40-foot-hi gh flames boiled through the roof or Building C in the industrial facili - ty just off J.larbor Boule\'arcl <ii 1-{yland Drive. Traffic on the busy boulevard was congested-as far coast\\'drd as dov•ntown Costa Mesa due to sightseers and traffic control re>. quirements at the scene. "At the present time. v.·e don't know what caused it," Battalion Chief Robert McClelland said to- day as the investigation con~ tinued. He said it appeared to originate inside Manta Cars, a firm pccupytng suites 3 and 4 tor t~e Tnanufacture of Can-Am Clll'Cuit racing cars, two of which were destroyed. ~mployes working frantically managed to save a third sleek, Yellow. fiberglass bodied Can- Am ear and a smal161" Formula I race car which \\'ere rolled away tosaf._y. (See rNllUllTR.IES: Page A2J " ;,: ' Ford Taps l .-4 Woman ) WASHINGTON (UPIJ President Ford today nominated assistant attorney general Carla AndersoriHills to be secref.ary qf Housing and Utban l.)evelopment. She would be the third woman in history to hold a Cabinet1>0st. "t> Mrs. Hills, of Los Angeles, is in charge or the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division and is considered an expert in antitrust matters, will succeed James T . Lynn, who was sworn in earlier this week as th~' \administration's budget"t!lre or. - The Whl 'Hou se announce· ment of fbe appointment drew immediate oppc>.o;ilion front Sen. William Rroxmlrf!!, <D·Wts:,, chairman of the Sella!! panel which mus} con· llrin her. .... ~ .. . " ! were notified. - Funeral Rites. Set Aldrich has refused to com- men~ further ~n ~he ~atter .. _eon-A man who shot two Newport Court sentence that was assailed t~~l~g lhat _•l _ts ti~ up ~n a Beach . policenien in 1970, then at the time as far too lenient. .,,..£~:' fi'O'·--·~~ "fhe Los Angeles l'ounly Coroner's Office has released the remains of slain Corona del l\1ar house\.\·ife '.\'ancy At"•atcr to a Santa Ana mortuary v.•herc funeral services "'ere to be ar- ranged. Spokesmen at Smith-Tuthill J\>1ortuary' said that tentative plans call for cremation and Balboa Woman Held in Bank Embezzlement A Balboa woman who is charged by federal authorities \\·ith misappropriating nearly $130,000 from the Santa Ana branch of B<1rclay·s Bank has been released on bond to a"•ait further court action. Mrs . Veronica Angela Lebrecht. 32. of 409 M St .. Ne\\'port Beach, was arrested earlier this week by FBI agents' armed with an indictment by a 1''ederal Grand Jury in Los Angeles. Allegations against the woman cite the actual loss of $68,000 in cash from -the bank during the period when the woman served as an examiner. She held the post from October. 1973, to June of last year when s he was fired. agents said .• She had been a 10- year employe of Barclay's. The remainder of thesum ·cited in the alleged' misappropriation involved cash which "'as as- sertedly transferred to other al'.- counts but never le rt the bank. Agents said tHeir invesligation lasted seven months and was launched when bank customers complained after discovering that payments from their '1x ac-· counts were not being niadl · . Mrs. Lebrecht was arl'l3.(gned Tuesday before U.S. Magistrate Arthur Bradley in Santa Ana. Her release. came after pasting of a $2,500 personal recognizance bond. .f o t-.1,moking Midaies Out ANNAPOLIS. Md. <UPI> - SeVen midshipmftJ'(.charJed with o1moktn1 'in art Juana) Haver Te· signed an'd left the naval . academy, officials say. Three more middies face ad· mini~trative conduct hearinis in conrl lion with the arrest of 10 up c1assmen during a Feb. 2 on a rented house off y grounds. • ,,.. '8'.WWf!!'~!<lrng f#e~ll<'i~lllla~illA by n,,. • ....., . ·11e;was ordered by an Orange _...,_ . e ~s by the;_S ·--rufii3llve'Enitand1.s appai~UY County 1udge to serve three · ~'~~rae~la~~:m~tanti . ~t:e t' free tod.tY to live~oUt his life in'a years probation and' to pay more • , • -ropna 0 Btt~tr"--ViJJage ••·n °• oo-0 · ts · I ct · g Mil ent eeause t at is a ·Part , -~'-· ·. "'"" . ..;>01 • ,Jn cos tnc u tn of the case., Aldrich said . Arthur Lambert, 65, appeared medical bills accrued by the two shipment to Chicligo \\'here the family or the slain wife of former \\lrigley Chel41ing Gum executive A.G . Atwatrr \VOuld hold me1norial rites. ' · 1naLondo~courtWednesdayto young ofricers he s hot . In a letter to the campus hear a magistrate refuse Orange Authorities sav he did not n1ake newspaper New University. County District Attorney's·Ofrice the required p3yn1ents. former lab assistant Lawretice demands for extradition. Salary Jost by patromen John F. Tapper charged that he had Lambert. whose last local ad-Ellingham and James Gardner While those plans progressed today. the male nurse arrested in the macabre murder of Mrs. Atwater last week was set to ap- pear at his arraignment. been laid off because he sent let-dress was in Los Alamitos, has was also to be repaid b.r Lam- ters to Aldrich, State Senator thus successfully avoided terms bert who stumbled out of hi s car Dennis Carpenter and As-of an Orange County Superior shooling after they stopped him ~emblym~n Ro~erL~adham ask· for erratic driving. 1ng for an 1nvest1gat1on. Gardner was wounded in the Daniel Gerbis Bedelian, 40, the burly Lebanese immigrant who y,.·orked as a night nurse to the ail· ing Atwater. has had a postpone· ment or nearly a week in the ar- raignment. . T~pper alleged that the opera-leg, while the s lug Lambert t1on had t.aken place in the NeWTlort Eyes blasted into o rficei-Ellingham's ·molecular biology department. -. ... r abdomen destroyed one kidney. But molecul~r biology dep3:rt-Lambert was arrested and ment be~ Rob~rt w.arner den1~ N Additi• booked on suspicion of assault that the 1nvest1gat1on had d is-ew on with intent to commit murder Municipal Court Judge Selim S. Frank lin is expected to set a formal date for Bedelian·s pre- liminary hearing in Harbor Judicial District J\.lunicipal Court. closed evidence of hash oil and spent nine months in Orange manufacture in his labs. County Jail before he was con· One staff member. he said. For City Hall victed. Judge Byron K. t\1cl\-1illan sen- tenced the British subject to three years probation ::1nd the restitution requirement in July. 1971, saying he had sufrered enough. The delay v.•as ordered lasl Fri- day to allow the defendant a chance to ar.-ange for legal courlsel. He has been represented since then by a deputy public de- fender. Bedelian is charged with bat- lerinj Mrs. Atwater during an apparent dispute which took place at 2:30 a.m. on Wednesday of last week in the expensive Atwater home . at 4633 Perham DMve. Cameo Shores. After the slaying, police allege. Bedelian drove the wrapped body to a Pacoima junkyard and in brOad daylight allegedly en- tombed the remains beneath 300 pounds or concrete poured into an old oil drum . . Bedelian ·has remained in· custody in lieu of s2so,ooo bail and is being lodged at Orange County Jail. STOCKS MAKE • S TRONG RALLY NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market jumped ahead in tumultuous trading today, re- ·suming the powerful rally with which it greeted 1975. (Tables, C-5). The Dow Jones average of 30 industria~· was up 11.89 at 726.92, having slipped back a little from its peak gain of better than 18 points at mid·afternoon. Gainers outdistanced losers by about a 3-1 .margin on the New York Stock Exchange. Big Board volume record of 32.13 million shares was shat- tered before them ark~t closed. Officials Fear First Recent Rabies Case Tbe possibility that•Orange "We ~ineerely hope it isn't County has its first case of rabies rabies," Smith said today. "But 1 in 18 years is under investigation consider it a definit'e possiblitY. today by authorities at the Orange The signs are too close." CountyAnimaJShelter. '' · The pet was broughttoCACby A Newport Beach man, Chris Rivers who went to a Newport Rivers. 919 Bayside Drive. was Beach physician after he was bit· bitten Wedne~day night by bis ten. Smith said tie doctor told pe t dog, a mixed terrier· Rtverstotakeh1si:!_ogtoananimal chihuahua from Mexico. agency. ~ According to Dennis Smitti. CAC. open 24·· bOurs. ·was the director of California · ~ni'!llJl ... ,,. eft~.U·lillg~cy; ~Ith Control <CACJ in Hu!tlin.Cl~!l;-.1 ~le .1'11• 811.J'd~'Wo.t\chl' Beach, the dog was roa.ii\lpt a,t •x U.e ~·Ill kt~l)a3kiii',M· . the-moµth .1 •lta.c~ill.C JUI!~! con> '< ~ktp}I thil ba et w111le ~~,;,.~, trOl wo~kers ~•nd'li-td'ltll tht lransporte<,1. . . • • signs of rabies." 11 ' ,Smith 3;!lid e W came 'in CAC took the pet to Otange! a'°ou\ 1'4 dn· ht/ aild ..CAC County Anim a l Shelter vd\ere he: wbrkers ..a er ;'him tO tbe was killed. County ,MJ!lth' ®llntys '· J, .authorities will perform~k'bibps_Y,, ·ver ·~ ~ '1 ~ection Of on the dog, but the reslll . Will~, rt,Jl.e ~ th<l .lialboo' be known for a few d , €tu"b. -)•' '"" • said. I (See RABIES, Page A2l Bids are' being sought by the ci- ty or Newport Beach for <1 nev.· addition to city hall-a replace· ment to the crowded and dimly lit city council chambers. Coun,ilmen this week gave con - cept approval to the plans for the 1-16-seat building proposed for the front lawn of the civic center. The estimated cost of the modern chambers designed by architect Kermit Dorius is S226,000, including most o( the -embellishments. So far, the city has about · $130,ooo in a city hall re- furbishing account to pay the tab for the new chambers. Reserves could make up the rest of the con· struction cost. Included in .the design is a council dais "'hich \\'Ould place the lawmakers at one corner of the room. instead of across one wall. The difference in the audience section also will be apparent because of the sloped. thealer- like floor proposed in the draw-.. ings. , While bids are being sought the cjty will seek a final perrbil for construction .from ~onal coastal commis~ioners, and a hearing on that proposal is set for Feb. 24 in Long Beach. . The suggested bid opening date is Aptil 7 at 10:30 a.m . Extra contracts are pro~ to be let for construcUoo of , a courtyard and-final landscaping near the chambers. . The rial-roofed building- complete with a foyer for extra sealing when necessary -will be placed on the soulbwesl lawn of the complex along Newport Boulevard. Date Cor.r~ied The specla) buclget study session of the ~ewporl·Me~a \inllie!I Schoql Dl!trict will be h~ld at 7 ~30 p.lil. W\!dnesdaY.J n the i;osta M·esa City Council el\ambers, nOt Tuesday as pre.. vlous!y reported In the IfaDy Piiot. ' A bitter Ne\.\'port Beach Police Chier B. James Glavas publicly <See LAMBERT, l)age t\2) Tra sh P ickup 'On " Trash will be collected in Newport Beach on Monday, Washington 's-Birthday, even though it is a legal holiday, city of. ficials announced today. For those residents whose re- gular pickup day is Monday trash containers should be on the street by7a.,m . C o a1s l \\' t•;1 t l1 t•r Mostly cloudy through Fri- day with' chance of light rains increasing tonight. Cooler days. Highs in tbe rr..id 50s to low 60s. Chance of rain in- creasing to 70 percent tonight. I NSIDE TODAY The Capiitrano-l.,aguna Regional OtC11;potionol PrOQro.m has been !womped with appli- cants in recent 1nonlhs -mostly due to cu"ent econon1ic condi- tions. See story Page: C4 today . • • ...... ------.·~. ' . • ... " 41 DAILV PILOT N • Thursday, FebN!IY 13,, 1915 • . • Fee _,_ New Bike Eaw . ' ~ . ~-· .... -takes ... Effect· ~:'2"-f"-....,,~ .::..;:-._. ........ _ -..,-;;....,_.-... &sifdes .hltt~nic ~;.-;;tt~~fi-e ' --A stitr. rlew bicycle" flcenslng ,J ordinance which has been man- dated by the state of California went into effect this week in Newport Beach. And cyclists bad better cheek their pocketbook. The code, setting fees and stiff requirements for registering and changing o~·nership or bicycles, means that cycli sts will have to treat their veh~cles no differently than the owner of a car. Tbe code, e nacted by the :Legislature recently, calls for a dollar annual fee lo register a CY · cle and imposes the duty of re- porting change in ownership to the office of the police chief. The information also will have to be offered if a bike changes hands or if an owner changes addresses. Sheriff new code also affects the retail stores that sell bikes. Hen.' ttforth, any sale. of a bike at. a shop would have to be reported in full to lhedep,artment. City councilmen adopted the code J\.1onday with a tag of. "emergency'' placed on the measure. That label circumvents the normal three-month waiting period for the code to lake effect. The text of the ordinance ls based on a model drafted by the chiers or police in Or ange County. Mayor Donald Mcinnis agreed that the code may be a stiff one and would cost cyclists time and money. ''But it is directly related to the hundreds or thousands o( bicycle thefts each year in the stale. Anyone who checks the statistics can easily see why the law had lo be changed,'' he said. From Pngf> 1\ I ' :...s... ..;1, • • O.lly "''-' ..., ..... NEWPORT ISLAND CHANNEL NEEDS DREDGING, SAY R£Sl.DENTS.'AND CITY OFFICIALS As Always, the $64 Queotlon 11 Who Wiii Pay to Cle•r Weit Newpon W•lerwayl' ' . ' f 'rttm Pngf> .<\I INDUSTRIES Candidate Slashed LAMBERT. "'No one "·as in there at the • • time,·· he explained. NeWport Channel Dredging Studied Jerry Lee Lawrence, a coloriul Costa Mesan convicted on drug charges shortly after his election bid for Orange County Sheriff failed last June, was &eriously wounded Wednesday in a )>ti.son knife attack. Lawrence. 33, was stSbbed seven times In the chest, head and neck as he walked out of a Folsom Prison movie theater, of· ficials said. A prison spokesman said Lawrence was t he second inmate stabbing victim in three days. Sunday 24-year-old Calvin Wilson was stabbed in the neck by an un- known assailant. • Lawrence was reported in sta· ble' coadlUon after Widergoing surgery tor his wounds in the prison hospital . Re is serving a two-to-1 0 year sentence for possession and sale of mari- assailed Ju_dge McMillan's light sentence ahd urged him lo ex- plain h is rationale, so Chief Glavas could in tum explain it to his wounded men. Glavas was unavailable for comment on today's develop- ment. Deputy Probation Officer Ro·bert Sylvester urged IO months ago When extradition proceedings were initiated with Great Britain that Lambert be returned from his home in Burnham, 25 miles outside Lon- don, to serve six months to life in state prison. British Magistrate K.J .P. Bar- raclough apparently closed the books· on the case Wednesduy'by refusing extradition. Terms of the probation Lam- bert jumped by fl eeing to England via Canada in addition to repaying t he public defender's office and officers Gardner and Ellingham included abstaining. from alcphoJ. T~timony indicated he was in juana. . a drunken stupor when stopped T~e woun~ed inmate wa~ o~e anddidnofknow whathewaado-or six can1d1d at~s for shenf~ 1n ing"when be avened fin:. on~~ las~ Junes primary election,· PO.UCi;men, who managedJo dis.- which was'Woa •&51ly b)l.~ly arDttitm although wounded. • Gates of Capistrano Beach. · No one v..·as injured in th<' blaze first reported at 3:06 p.m .. bl1t in addition to _r..tanta Cars, the following businesses v.·ere gutted and wiped out: l -The S & 1\.1 Transfer and Storage Company, Suite 1. a moving company affiliated with United Van Lines . ,. . -Glas-Craft of Orange County, Suite 2, a firm speciaJizing in ap· plying fi berglass coatings. · -Scrantom, Suite 5, an elec- tronics company. -Sting Racing, Suite 6, a com- pany s pecializing in competition racing auto parts a nd tools. -J-luntin g Enterprises. Suite 7, a firm reportedly dealing in of- fice equipment. Firefighters among seven un- its from throughout the city which responded before a second alarm drew two more trucks and By HILARY KAYE Ol U.. O.lly .-t ... SWff The Orange CountY Harbors, Beaches and Parks Co1t1mission plans to decide next month who should pay for the dredeing of the west Newport channels. The commission declined to m ake a decision this week, despite the demands by handful of residents representing four West Newport homeowners as- sociations. The r esidents, a long with f 'rom Page ,, I HASHISH • • cre\A.'S battled the flam es hiring system asaresultofhisef- desperately for an extended forts lo have the m atter in· period. vestigated. Lightweight magnesium metal 1-fis letters to Aldrich and the components used in building legislators. Tapper said, urged Ma~ta race cars_ ~lazed away an investigation into an alleged amid the fuel f& ftarde&-11ke ''marijuana-hashish conc~..- aerial flare~.---gn.crq.:·~~~~-Jl'.!the labs. ·-... super-te.m1;1e , ..t" :.-'J I felt my disclosu~ .. 0(1 the Containers~~·~ ven drug activity were necessary Lawrence palled 12,400 votes in the election, placing fourth of the six men in the race. · Betty For1l's Pushing ERA explcxled pertQd,u:.aJly wzth mar. ~ bec11~~~e involvttment by a ,,._.Ill/ii boom.s h~.abax~~-: _ depaitll*ll In..,,,. ·o·f the fire and the hiss or . matter pertaining to drugs is He ran as a self-styled ''herb dealer" on a platform touting pot as the weed ~hat changed his life. Lewrence's low -cost, low·key campaign was d,irected mostly at young voters. From Page Al RABIES ... WASHINGTO'N <UPIJ -First Lady Betty Ford, contending that "equal opportunity is impor- tant for women," lobbied for the Equal Rights Amendment Wed- nesday. She telephoned Sen. Barry Gol dwater, <'h.-Ariz. J, at his Phoenix home, and also called Arizona State Sen. John Pritzlaff to discuss ERA 's chances in the state legislature. , thousands of . gallons of water very serious." Tapper said. pumped at high pressure onto '"With the equipment and ex- flames. . pertise that is available in lhede- One fire cre.w stood b~ .ror partment or molecular biology perhaps 20 minutes. tra1n1ng and biochemistry, a person could hoses on the red hot hulk ~f one produce an enormous quantity of race car red~ced to a pile. or drugs of a ny description.'' metal.tubes. pipes and the engine Tapper claims his attempts to block in t~e M an~a s hop. have the matter investigated re· Batta lion Chier McClelland suited in his dismissal. said the n:1 ac h ine.ry .or t~c According to Aldrich, however, powerful racing cars 1s pnmar1ly ·rapper was placed on the un· assembled and tuned at t.he iversily's preferential re-hire Harbor Boulevard shop, while list fiberglas.s bodies are built Tapper has not been re- elsewhere in Costa Mesa. employed, which Aldrich at- tributed to his not being qualified representatives from the City or Newport Beach, were anxious to address comm issloners on why they believe the coanty shoold pay for the $32,000 project. Commissioners refused to hear any testimony and said they will reconsider the city's application for funds at the March 11 meeting and lislen to speakers al that time. Meanwhile , the county Harbors, Beaches a nd Park staff has been directed to restudy the matter and examine any new in- formation. Last month , the C ity of Newport Beach applied to the commission for total funding for the dredging project. Dredging is needed in the West Newport canal system because it is becoming increasingly dir- ficult for boats to maneuver through the clogged waterways, particularly at low tide. city of· ficials said. The commission rejected the city's bid, saying that the canals lack regional !§igl)ificance and should not be dealt with by the county. Commiss.ioQs suege;sted, in· stead, that W est Newport homeowne rs bear the c06ls of the project. A spokesman ror the city's l\.1arinc Safely Department said today he believes t he com- mission ·s position is wrong. "Jt 's eX'actly the same situa- tion we had with the dredeine or theGrand Canal (between Balboa Island and Little Balboa Island >. The county funded that project 100 percent," Dave llarshbargcr said. _..,,,.. Fr-onePageAJ IRVI~··:. pie of the slate of ~allfoml&. 1' -,..,,Thiiite foundation I indefltllf!I of .. ~ Ill ... Ila to'dltttta· ble nl!!lclarte•ln~ The l<>undaliolt-Jlp been rorced I to divest itself of its eontro1Ung 1 share of the-Jrvine.CO~y as a' , tesult of the Tax Reform 'Act or' ::.~.;~>u.<;ail"tilh~ percent ,of the Irvine Company stock. The legll!lalion was strongly bucked by Irvine helreu .1oa11 Irvine Smith ,end !:er attorney L)Cbdo1 Young. Young'and M rs. • Smith have waged a IS.year bat- tle to wrest control of the Irvine Company from the foundation. Appallas' comp)ail'\t in the mat~ ter was added to an original suit by Mrs. Smith seekinC' to block the sale. Young, evidently acting on his own, tiled a ~econd com· plaint on behalf of the state's charitable beneficiaries seeking to have the stock dlstributed to chal'ities in the s tate. l\.frs. Smith's.suit asks that the stock be put up for public sale. If the foundation block ot s~k Was split among thou~ands of·ari1a11 shar eholders, Mrs. Smith WOUid be left with e ffective control o( the company. She controls 22 per- cent of the stock. The foundation, howe\ter, cites a 1973 court case relieving it or the indentured obligation to hold the company stock. The tounda- tion cross-complaint contends it may dispose or the stock in any way it sees fit. Foundation attorney Howard Privett said in an interview Wed- nesday he intends to oppose both the preliminary injunction and the change of venne Friday. P rivett cites past testimony by ~1rs . Smith urging the foundation to sell its stock at $22.50 per s ha r e. The proposed sale to t-1obil is at a per-share value of S24. But Appall as suit contends that a variety of assessments of the Irvine Company's worth set a value between $500 million and Sl.5 billion. The proposed $100 million sale, he said, \11ould deprive charities or foundation holdings that are rightrully theirs. Contacted re~.arding Appalla:i;' suspicions or irregular dealings in the proposed stock sale, a F1uor Corp. spokesman said no comment v.•ould be made. Names Sought By Jaycees Nominations are now being sought by the Newport Harbor Jaycees for their annua\ Outstanding Young Man award of Nev.'port Jlarbor. _ The 3Yiard is open to any young man residing in the Newport Harbor-Corona del Mar are.a.. regardless or his occupation . Judging v.·ill be based on the nominee's service, achievement and contributions in his field, or lo the community, state or nation. Smith said he hopes the rabies .. 1 dthe ,dog did have them, does not mi~ w\th the-10ca1-animif pop"Ufa- tion .. ''We have kept the county clear or rabies through vaccination · clincs," Smith said. . 20,000 More Set for those jobs which have been open. Tapper has filed a grievance action against the un- iversity. Prior to the com mission meet - ing Tuesday, the Joint llarbor Committee, ·made up or representatives of the com· mission and the Ney,1port Beach City Council, met and recom· mended a 50 -50 fundin g arrange. ment between the city and the county. The winner will be announced at the Mayor's Prayer Breakfast on March 7. The local wiMer will be entered in national Jaycee competition. Persons may be nominated by phoning the Jaycee office, 556·65'5. Dr. Robert Haight, supervisor of veterin ary services for the county, said today it might only be a bad case of a distempter fit . but he could not be sure, so the dog was sent to county health for the biopsy. Dr . llaight said the last report- ed case of rabies in Orange coun· ty was in 1956. Smith said in response to the rabies eossibility, CAC·will hold a rabies clinic from 7 p.m. to 9 p .m . Feb. 18, at F,dison High School with vaccinations availa- ble for $2. ORANGE COAST , • DAILY PILOT '· n.~ ..... ~·' o.nr p ;1e1_ .... ,,,..,,.clt,.~ -1"' ke•~·"·~··· • """''"""'"' • ...,°"_ <.11<1~ P\oDli ... H•tj C.o'""•"Y ............. _,!!_ ... ..,.,....., MOnd•Y 1f1<ougl\ f'r_,.., 1-(oota WW, IM"'PO'I 6t•tlt. H1111l•"llM U..clt/J.c"" t•ln V•ll•v. l•v+n,, S•ll<ll•IMK~ V•ll•Y '""" u~ llo•clt/S.CYlll Co••I. " "f'CI~ ,~...,.1 eOlllofl !1 P11l>l"~~ll S•l11•d•VS -So"""•Y• lr. l'WlllCl ... I 11Utll••tUn9 fllMll 11 •I 300 ,,...,! ti~y $tr.et, (.oil• f!Mw. C.lllOr"'* '2•:16. Robert N. Weed Pr"+dfnl -""lll•- Jack A. Curll''( Yk• PrKllM"I •"II c;. ...... Mio ....... Thoma11 Keevll <MW Thomas A. Murphi~ ,,...,,.;,.,.r.oW O..rtes H . Loos Richard P. Nall ................. u .... Ot:htr OffiCft C.,telrM .. >JO••t .. vSlrMI ~ .. « ... ,, .. o.-_ .. ""' """' ....... '"•<" !ltll&o«ll ......... •lf t.Hldldlflt -V•U~y ,11111 L• "•I iltoM •t S..n Ouo90 ,.,,__, Tf'-plton. l714l '42'4.tt1 (.t,11tfflH Adv•rtlsln1 .. 2·M11 ' In Douglas Strike? February The thre_at of strike by 20,000 more of its employes faced McDonnell Douglas negotiators today as they bargained in Long Beach with U nited Auto Workers. UAW members could decide to join fellow employes already on strike if the company nrjects a union call for "parity" in pay and fringe benefits with other aerospace workers In the naUon. Striking members of the In· ternational Association of Machinists -including 1.500 at the company's Huntington Beach plant -are looking for' the move a~ added .levei:agr in their wage dispute with the aerospace firm . The UAW demands basically are the 5ame as those or JAM whic}l the company refused earlier. The machinists union has been on strike since Monday. The 11,000 UAW members at the Long Beac!la MCD'onnell Douglas plant Cthere 8l"e no UAW m embers in Hu11tington Beach1 will vote on anv new offer from the co01pany, union spokesman Clarence Gregory said lodQ'. ··eut tr iLdoes not meet the pat- ~ set by the rest ol the ln- dfistr)', we will recO,nmend re· jectlon and we woukl then join the strike if our members ap- prove,'' Gregory said. A strike vote could come as early as Friday. The leadership of the JAM Is waiting 'an1C'lously for such a , vote. "It would zi p it up complete - c lose the whole Mc0ol\ne11 Douglas," Frank Peinado of IAM Lod11e 720said today. He believ42s a UAW walkout could im nft>bll(ze McDonnell Douclas, parlibulorly tr lhe strikers won support from af. flliatH In company plant.a In Caruido. I The aerospace company as- sembles the F4 Phantom and F14 Eagle aircraft in its St. I..Ouis faci lity and the Delta launch rockel in Huntington Beach, In Huntington Beach, Peinado claims so m e 25 percent or McDonnell Douglas ' union employes afe sympathflting with the strikers by staying away from work. Saddle back -Scores OCC Ori 'Poaclung' The Coast Community Coll ege District has been charged with stealing s tudents rrom Sad- d leback Val ley Community College District. Sadd.leback District trustees .said lr'h!ratur-e advertising classes at Orange Coast College bas been sent into their district. The promotional material bas been sent to iip code addresses in Irvine, Laguna Beach and other areas in the Saddleback District, the trustees said. Saddleback Trustee Larry Taylor called the ~ai1ing' or brochures into other · trtcts "a misuse of funds'' and s sup- ported in his position by other board members who voted un· anlmous~y to send a ~est letter to Coasl Community &liege Dis- tritl Chancellor Norman E . Watson. • LINGERIE • ~ Now to February I 5 . ...._, 25% to45% REDUCTIONS ·.,-7A \ . Great selections of nylon tr1cot • , gowns -shift length and long. All ~kinds of pajamas. Robes • long and ~ short. warm and travel weights. '\.._ ~~ ~~ignoir sets. patio dresses. bras and --.:.q,s•rdtes. SPECIAL PRICE BIKINIS AND IJRIEF PANTIES LACE TRIMMED SATIN TRICOT BY GILEAD Novi3 FOR s4so ' Buy~ OURSELF 0 '10/ent· ine AJ,o: KED's Gra11l;apper Playshoes 11eg..,.. to 1100 NOW 449 to 649 SANDALS Reg. 8"' to 1100 NOW 499 to 9'9 PLASTIC IOOTS I ' Arlie ond Kllff length NOW V2 PRICE IN COST.\ MESA IT"-S 9TOft£ H-. 9:30 lo 6 Moe. Miro Sat. The protest letter was motivat- ed by the fact that the Sad· dlebacl< District has historically ''lost•• students to other districts. It paid $74,248 in interdlstrict fe<>s to the Coast Community Co11e1e , 1816 NEWPORT ILVD. Di&trlctror 1973-74. p..----..---------~--------------------..1 I • Save on T~~ .,1 , ~ 01fi~e~at~h~ii~ !\ .. • Costs· Outlined:· By SYLYlA PORTE.R (FOurtl>ina Serle1) _ ,.. \J.t'"-i l--c~__,...~----------M --------....,.·--~~ .. __...., -t-ex~lf1iMiticuoO;Ya": ..trie .. most often ctlatmed' by taxpay~rs ns an cmploye or tte tr.employed person •. under a 1974 Tax Court case, an investor also may be able to qualify ror deductions if they ' -· ,Money's Worth havethepropersetortacts, .. in this provocative case-with wi4~fead impl1cat1ons -·the taxpayer was ne1thereinployod norS,lt-employed. All i>he dad was manage ?nd conserve certain rental properties and securities that sheOWl}ed. ,1 HER INCOME CAME entirely rro,m dividends, in· terest, rents and capital gams. Her actiVlttes at home con· s1sted or (lJ maintrurung a card system" fums due and paid on her rental property. (2) filing bills G.d1~ceipts, (3J comput1ng her income tax and (4) writit:1i l~ers to real ,, c·state brokers, stock brokers, laJUng author.1tles a.rid thetn .. lernal Revenue Service. Sbe dtd most of this work iii the family room of the house, and some or it II\ other rooms. The Treasury didn't even question bet' rlgbt to an officeJ"; at·home deductJon. Its only otiject1on '\'.,as to the amount o( her deduction. It was willing to let her dedu~t 7 tpercent or her home expenses, on the basis that she used one average. -sized room in the house for her investment activities. But the Tax Court allowed her to deduct 15 4 percent of. her hotne expenses because she 1n factused the large,r fami· ly room as her office Don't go overboard 1nrely1ng on this dec1s1on, hoWever. In this instance, the taxpayer had a strong case because of her degree of 1nvestJJ1ent, acttv1ty and ll,er use of lh~ enUre l"oom as her office. , If you devote substantially less time and space to your in vestment activities at home, both the Treasury and Tax Court well may sharply reduce or even khock out ally office· at-home expense deducUona you may claim for your in,vest· ment act1v1ttes. UNDER ANOTHER 1974 Tax Court case, those who are self-employed and who operate from an office at home - doctors, lawyers. real estate brokers, the like -also re· ce1ved good11ews In this case, a doctor who carried on his practice man office in his house was involved Jn order to accommodate his patients, he widened his dnveway and converted it into an 1llum1nated parking area He also installed extra phone extensions throughout hts house to be able to take business calls 1n any arfa The doctor's Wlfe helped by handling bills, ('hatting with patient!:, otherWJse being of assistance, 1n various rooms of the house other than the office as such The Treasury allowed the doctor to deduct the house ex· penses allocable to the 0((1ce plus about 20 percent of the ex· penses allocable to the rest or the house and the grounds The Tax Court doubled the amount the Treasury al. lowed for upkeep of the grounds and increased to aOOut 30 percent the deduction for expenses allocable to the rest of lhehouse. THE KEV POINT that Leon <:io!d, chief lax expert of the Research Institute of Ameriea, emphasizes for your gwdance is thls The Tax Court 1s much more w1ll1ng than the Treatury to take into consideration the additional house expenses that :, ou, a taxpayer, find essential when you carry on a business or practlcei i;n a~ off1te ln )'out own res1dehce If you want to fight , the rpeaspee \~cl~&(, , , On anothe~i•spect, 1r you are a profess1oqal or business personJNho deducts part Of~e.cost of a trip that combines pleasure wtth some equcntlonal or business pufl>Ose, pro 1 eed \\lth caution The IRS 1s exceechngly susp1c1ous about the deduct1b1h· ty of many of your business-pleasure tnps or crwses Early last year, for instance, 1t announced that "where there are 1nd1cat1ons of abuse, the IRS will request lists of the names and addresses of the participants (apparently from the crwse organizer) on crwses and vacation tnps which purport to provide professional or business act1v1t1es during or 1n comb1nat1on wtth recreation " Later tn 1974, the IRS ruled on the spec1f1c situation of a doctor who 101ned a travel group designed to combine travel to certain c1t1es 10 each of two countries with three pro· ress1onal seminars 1p each country Each seminar was given 1n a different city and each lasted for two hours the IRS ruled that these six two-hour seminars did not convert Y.hat was 1n substance a nondeductible vacation trap into a deductible business tnp MARKET HIGHLIGHTS INDEXES NYS£ Index ASE Ind ex Do\v Jones ln<l S& P 500 Stocks N"w York (UPI) -TN IOU(Mfrllnq h~I al'IO"'~ !/'le' itoc-s t""l h.iw g.tlned mDil •"'1 ll'Olo! ll'le "'o~t bitiold Of> perc..,l of l(Mn!IO'! on UM: New Yorll Sl«.k E.•Cl'l•n~ Ntl •nd ~rcenl~ (twtlQoK ••• u .. dtlle••""'" belWM!I TIW pr•w-(lftlloo price •nd u. o1:':lin~ cio..ino Pf•t• 1 Olwri1fd In 3'1Jo + V. 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REALTORs' I Mext to PRICE REDUCTIOM I .• ,.~~~ HERITAGE • • REALTORS C.D.M. LUXUR.Y DUPLEX-$145,000 Real pride of ownership in quality built 2-story. A lovely home plus income .. 3 BR, den, 2 baths, f'rpl in each unit. Sun. deck. Btwn hwy &ocean. 21 M San J ....... n Hllll Raad HEWPO,RT CENTER. H.L 644-4" 0 GcMral 100 riYate·Dock, Spy9lass TRl-PLEX G..,...... 100 I I~ $I 37,000 ~~~ ~~.,.1 P ~:~g ~a0~1~1c~ in excellent rental area. Eac.h unit h.as ····5·5(jQQD~·;,;••• ht• and ~ .._, Luxurious 4 HR. 3 BA Profess ionally decoralcd 2 bedrooms, separ ate pat10S.(<lUtet M B t Llarbor -. " wat erfron t home wllh and cus1om landscaped. area. but close to shopping( O'nly r oa 1 • Ctassificallon 8035 jacozz.1 pool and beaut. r-.1ag111f1ccnt pallo and $59.950 _ Only $39,300 ....................... Squoaky Clean ,.f ESA V Ell DE lx'droom-fa mil y roo1n :ill on one lc\'el, bcaut1fu n1 ovc 1n condition Owner l eavin~ our arc. and desires fa st escrow~ Ca ll now to sec, $5.1,950 patio Hoom ror large v 1ew1 n g deck ·1 CALL 64 .. 7270 l·ltghly desi rable area. boat I Bedrooms, ranuly room. ..-Nr. shopping & schools. ( ---~~..t J!tl) 1&. jQuail l Jbath6i~i6igc 2828E.CoastHighway,COl"OM .. Mcr :~~~c~l~~DlhFL~~: Class,.11.cat~ 9000 Pra Pl-!""!""!""!""!""!""!""!""~!""!""!""!""!""!""!""!""~ Cozy li ving room Formal <VII G.....-oi I002 GeMt"Cll I00'2 dine Gourmet kitchen. P•tiea · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• f<~amily bedrooms. 752•1920 down - OWNER WILL 540-11 a1 ..,~~-HERITAGE [ ;,.....,.,. JlrliJ ~SouB.,,end•roomrwP01n1U.CH VA /FHA Repos ~~~·P~:~1 itb~~hs~:~ 1-IELP vou ~ume his 1nOranger-.. -1y . VA l oa n .~ Exceptional \.AIUJI some imagination will I h Classificatio· n 9100 Keys 1n office · . ,.a ue -must urry. Call ~"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'~~~) Immaculately luxurious WO make this into a sharp 842-2SJS. _ two story home 18'x36' A SPECIAL RLD family home. C.Omer k>t. Ol'fN n1 ~. 1r."S fUN 1081 NICI, • , REALTORS -. 11,· •• ~~- " '' otllft •••••• 1000-11ft' ........ -•M-. 1•~ •nt ........ ....... Aulll ···~. °""f . r ..... ,.,...... . . • ' __._ I • J ::··· BI LL GRUNDY. REALTOR l"11 l'o"'"j'' Or 1v1 •...i fl 1,,'') f.161 ---------------· llg lay Most ·popular con- dcr in-town : lge. 2 jlR., 2 ba. Full secu'rity bldg. $77 ,000. 675· 7060 MosaY- Very s harp inside &out. 3 BR. & lam. rm . I n x ·l n t n'eighborhood ! $58,500. 556-8800 . $5Z,5Cl0 Newpo·rt Beach. CQmm'etcial store plus shops. Choice location. 640-8484 Occaufl ont Lot Best location in Newport. $80,000 Or Make Offer. 675-7060 m REALTORS LCI 4 Local Offites To Serve You ----------------- CAMEO SHORES Spacious & elegant -4 large bdrms., 2 separated wings -king sized pool & fabulous view. Also, 3 car garage. Very reasonably priced at $195,000. V£ .a.i::i BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 ~' •L' L l UA':::il .......... v c u~c..r..A U l L M,.µ r------~~~1 pool. jaCuzz1, shake roof. REAL ESTATE AIJey access. AH terms. l fPO ,SESSIOH _ :~'; • 1 ...., 0.5* • I r::i C.bana and all the trim RESTAURANT Specialists JO govern· ~;iiCiiaj,;lljAoig~L;84ijii1;-$>;;;1;;;0;;. ;;;;;;;;;;;i 3 + I ONUS 1tOOM I G ieicral IOOZ IOOZ ·------'-'~"""-JI mm•s S75 950 Newport Beach prime ment financed homes' -I 1· Sin II ' h ·~··--··-•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ocu ion a . c :irm-556-7777 call anytime • Classification 9700-II!"·· ·1 ~ 1ng . rustic Ample park· I ;;~;;;;~~~;;;;;;;;;;-~ .1, l.ACK·IAY See this larJ'!C 3 bcdrooml POol P~e S 3 2 , O I.I 0 •u s t om , ~~~ .,.._....,, __ _,_.,.;.,_,.,i i ·MC'AJJ • jng, beer & ~·1ne license. j1 ACIEAGE H E~ 2\:i lxlth •bonus roQp'\I . RE:DUCED! ltanchhoull~ VA/fo'll1\, CLASSlFtED 1 ·10 ~. ""a' _ . ·, '4tl500 Phon4l 076-6511. Newporl Heighh;,1 ' ,Over lCulJ acre with 7000 ·• ew .ifz,-·-horn~. n1 choic,c r·?l¥1t:un 3,0~ Color.ido.C~T take dd \•lim..a gi! n o-A.·! HOURS , • •• ,. • ._ Go I e o I New po,. t Ch'arrning j lf>WfOOm :ind -sq.' ft . of s)ass covered · t$-.,~1t't • Val!c,y area .. Pnced 'a( Over 2150 sq .f~. 4 Bt}drm" Roy,1tllfii-:<f400A1f. 75'2-1920 Rc:iltors, 2515 E. Coust d1n1n g room .• fireplace, green houses. Also 2 . 2 Stnrv onl y ~3d.9so oWllh 1°~· ;!_ btlth, tam rm: <fining ". y _,.. a'"P 14000UAn51.NlWll'Ofl1'll •CH II C l1'' --r do'>'·npay1n.cnL rrn . \\'ell built f..,omlly . '!'I , ~ Advertisers may pla«. wy ., c ·~ bltns. be:i med ceilin}; 11v· homes,J1:l excellent~d1 -$"" aoon W & L P~CtU E'MS lheir eds by telephorie FIXER ~LOWEST PRICED !1~r~c:~~d°:iir~l~gg~I<~~~; '~·~h!°c~1fn;~;n~~~j:.· $6,6QO;A~s 1 1 nJ<_:~l~e:S'l'A~: ·1 ~~~~~~~ t;~~~~~~·:fs~~~ The rus11c chArm of 0111 --' ' . ... '· ,,.. ••• l~: '" '"' ,., l>U lJ~,~ A :r ,,,.., ,,, L. -"' , lo .•:::r;~,~;o/~iday UPPER 2 Bdrm & convert den Plus \\'Ork.s hop. p:itio. ·PET.E BARRETT .• 5 45-9491 t·11A terms. f.l ukco!fcr. Corona. del f.1ar-Used llonoooSaturday • I tn llarbor View llomt•:.. l{Btt. \VI! invite your in· lueal location. \Valk to ----------· Open Sunday J-5. bru·k firepla ce, bcam<."d ! Th1& groov:,. hllle starter S68,750 Aud you 0\1:n the spec 11011. Asking $.59,500. -REALTY-:.chools & shopping. J (Xj Pool Pleaser 675-8600 anytintC" cei lln ~s. 3 bedrooms. COSTAMESAOF''ICE home1:.onlyi27.500 Run i"nd' Owner will ,00. C TO BEACH. 4 1':.imil yl breakf:i st bat. d1nin 1 .. ·a 11540.1151 ir•2"-~140·· -"bd eo VISION 110W. Bay a l1tlle shop 1n frorl' also sider lease /option " ;u.-v 1 • vv stzll;.""U e rooms. untry Lovely Costa Mesa 3 e e area and pall?· ~alk t~ &'2-5678 Easts1de Costa Mesa off C f C I rth !~~~ ..... ~~'!!!e~~ kitchen . Fres hl y re-Bdrm pool home with the beach. Maintained in Newporl ' • ' 0 eswo IV lroadway decorated. Secluded COV·1 large lot. Priced al only REAL TV beautiful cond1llon and NEWPORT BEACH R oltor 64G-001'0 .._ ered patio. Best bargain SJS.000. O'A•ners anx1ou:. ~7 13 !!:. Coast l-lwy orter~. at only S79,950, m1Newport.Blvd I M 1Quail l cc•";:~-;·~~::~=c1 ,~"""'~"""'~~~~~ 31 + <tt thebeach.Enjoythca and w1l!sellVA /t~llA . Coronadel Mar Call M6·5880 "'ii;ft,._..... A ~· "--~---------! slreet close to ever-& park. One lime op· m. HUNnNGTON BEACH Pi op..-.;-. Ne .... 3 BR 3 b:i. fam .r ything, with a beautifully porlunily. Owner bought Plac• . ~HERITAGE REALTORS &o.S678 Place W 'TERFR,_,... that neat Costa Mesa basketball courts. tennis J jQua'il l . l7875~~Blvd . '400 CWA!,s~.·~fw4:cwn aiac rm on North bayfronl. COLLEGE PA.RI( upgraded home on a another -must go take Pl ap..-l:i-_ llG CANYON Balboa Island Pr1rAe l'Ondition. 3 BR, 2 huge alley access rear adva nt age_ Cal I 752·1920 LuxuriOUJ Moaoco., l LAGUNA BEACH KEY c ONDO 833-9781 BA luxurious cabana & yard ror only $47 .SOO. 842-2535. 'WOO aua1Lst. N41WPOll1 arACH IR. din nn, Oii fail WU'f• -----------' llll Glenneytt . HESTER-BROWM pool Lge liv rm, w/fplc. 644 -7211 Agt. Ol't:N 1119• 11-s 11JN rou NICE' GettirlCJ 2800 iq.ft. SI 49,500 I WA TERRlOMT L1auna Beach 4rM-M68 & Assoe .. Rcaltot~ Plus lamily rm. Bltns. S~ Thi!,..,___ ,,.,,. ··-·:;~ Mam'ed New 3 BR ., 3 ba., fam . Deluxe 2 bedroom with 1------'--'---'=--1 Shake roof Owner is ....-~ I rm.; on No rth bayfront. ~DDLEBACJC.d wood burning fireplace , Oaily Pilot Cla~ified Ads moving. Broker. $34,950 ;.:::. 1 1 ~~ llerc·s a great home to Balboa Island. ILaPa:r.Roa form a l dining room , d 6'16-3928evesS46-o521 "~-.,x:-<:::: s tart your new hfe. Two 1 833 -9781 Lagun• HIU. 511-6310 private garden patio + every ay! --~---~"""'"""'~~~"""'"""'"""~J A Newpo1rt Vista tiomc bedrooms, beamed ee1\. HESTER llOWH yard. Su per loc ation . , onanice argeyardona Covin gton fourplex 1n 1ng Jiving room. Cozy • NORTii COUNTY 900 O'k do C IJ GeMral 1002 Gftle'rol 1002 qui e t cu l ·d~-s ac. 3 prime Hunungton loca· lotchen, central air con· 1 & Assoc., Realtors dialfreeMO·l220 962$43._77·88 1 wn. a : ••••••••••••• bed,ooms, l•ke new t•on.Don 'tm•••th•· .•. "'••11 d ' . •••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• ,.. "'" ., ~ 1t1on1ng. All yours forl" at IOO ZG--' 1002 CLASSIFIED 'DEADUMES Deadline for copy & ki Us Is 5-:JO p,m. the da y befntt publication, ex- cept for Sund•Y &: Mon-d•y Edttio ns when deadtint iii Sat urday, 12 ........ throughout. Owner may agt. now for details. $26,000. Call 673-8550. v etter _...._., AQ.. 1 KE: Y J ~h~e~lp~f>~n:'!a:_n_••_·~c_a_1_1 _•_•_k_k lm84iiiii7 -OOiiiiiiiliiOii. Aiii;"'ii· iiiiiiiiiiiiiilii I and con gr at u ta tions. • • • • • • • • • • • • •••• • • •• • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • "VR£1ALT6Rsil 546-2313. oP(N 1119·., s I UN 1os1 NI(/· CHECKTHIS! Capi!Cod IMCOME III ' ;POOL Two St-.Joal 'L. "'i '48R i2BA LOT IH BIG CANYO N -1~ DUPLEXES '\\ .. ,,,,; J'FA MI LY ROOM · Build your dream home on this Ho Dow.GI 3 BR + I BR, 3 doors 13 Firepl.,.ces super site overlooking goLr course at Spacious two story. Pool from beach. s1 1,soo. 1----------1 ,2,50 Sq fl nd f I d Lo . raised formal entry to 4 BR + 3 BR. 2 doors DOVER SHORES mac nab I trvlne realt!I' e 0 CU • e-sac. west pnce m· fro be h ~Mn CLASStFIEO J tNwpt/MesaSchls sunken living room. m ac . .....-..... ""'-' I FROM $94,500 -~~· 'TIONS 'FHA F'•n••"••ng this prestigious gate guarded com· Powder room. Wet bar. TRIPI.EX 1 lud ·h . ........_ • -~ · 2 B d ·th nc 1ng t 1s cxclusa.ve: .ERRORS: Advtrtisf):rt ,tJUSTRl-.:OUCED mun1ty. $69,0CK>. Gourmet gardeo . e room unit.swi as-s BR 4,t'.! ba s bl ~ C:bttlc their ad• (i55,000 . k it c b en . G I ANT ~~ ~ b I e V r\ Io a n . pl.::i.n~Cd hom.C. ~peNol. dailT• report errbrs 61 5-8600--"-llG C'HYOH VIEW LOT FAMILY -PARTY ' . co nflicting oct.v>'t>· .tmmediale ly . TJ'.IE ~1·--"' ROOM & SECLUDED 546--414 1 DAILY~PILOT assumes •VI 5 I 0 N • 1 Right on the gholf course just waiting SUN TERJV.CE. Wind· C ~~~~~e~~tb~~i~fa~t~~l~ liabUJly ror the finrt ln-or a custom ome. $79,500. in g stairs to Lriple size f 1 0 corn:ctinaertiono1:1ly. REA. L"'•Y' master and childrens vie w: orma R, the1 I' works! Ask tngS2J2 ,000. l CANCEU.ATIONS'. 27'3E.Cst11Wll llGCAHYO-ORDEAUX w;ng. Only $42.500. Call I When klllln« an ad be Corona del M;µ-New 3 bed.room condo on pool sized quick!! 9&3---676?. • 1tnl0rrlake • tte0rdor'-l :I--~~~~~~-! Ol'fNflt 9•11s,uf.4roatMCr' <-i the KILL NUMBER 3 O M A.LOT lot. Many upgrades including de-.. ·.,, 1 given you by your tid 3.BR 2 BR .:_ ... 1 BR corator colors, Air conditioning taltef11.5 rece.ipt or your · ' .... "' · Co ·0 g k t t o ' · ' Ocean ViUa "' .. cencell•tion. This llUI Live rent free. Full p'ri ce rn1 . coo op, e c. n pn vate ..,,.oMrANV -bermu.t bep,..,,,i. .s.15.500. Ph ' 558-2600 ~ul·de-~c street. $118,500. Submit1 1 1 Twa Sta...._..oal : REAi.TORS I ...,bytbe•d•"llseoln ~SELECT , .,.,. $29,;SO i SINCE/!"4 I _ .... ;,pote. ,.. p 'GALAXY DRIVE ••• DOYER SHORES ~twct:~ Thut's 1•ghl! Two story.,!. ~~6~T~3~4~4~00~~1 CANCELLATION OR l i--"--P'--'-R"O""-..:E;:i:filo.:..:..:l=E=S This luxQttous property will delight pool. four big bedroo1ns. l-CORR~CTION O'F BUILDEllS the most critical buyer. Situated $4000Down Shoded ~""Y to mir·j OH~Y $5300Do-NR'~g: BEFORE OPPORTUNITY 1between two $400;000 view re· fpMllV1ltoom ro~eti living .r.~om , Plus closing C06ls puts ~~;fort ls made to Newport 1J"elghts area, sidences. 3 bedrooms. 21h baths H•rtl l.O firid 2 bath beau· gustom rCJ<l~1.~1"ers. you in this huge 2000 sq. JD1I or correct·• new ad CM address. Clean 2BR. fami1y room. Dining room . Poot'. ty all da;essed up. Lux-ourmet 111 -outdoor ft , home Cumplete with •'-• haa ... den 2BA home-·-137 urt~·-paneliln" sets off kitchen.i .No wax flf"· Eastern' s tyl e foyer ~ n onle~. · .... , """ Uniquely liveable. Uniquely pn'ced. • ....... .. U t · ' tiul we ,c;annot guar•n· R3CP Jot. Onlyl:lh~for lirg~ living l"dom. Fa mi · n.•q u e-. ' airwa lo J5lC20 separate family ke'4.do10untilthe'ed all.C911Nigl!'IBaileyand $1791500. ty play room overlooks pr,ivate m~s ter .a nd room.,and a farm style b'i:a appeared lo ~e Associates. 6M-72J1. 'f:Jll.Y ~are yard with ce-childrens wings., \,\';~(I kitchen wi \h breakrast ....,,.., • · 75• U DO FRONTAGE nl i nt decking-bring free sun deck. Oqe ~le bar. 3 1 Sp a c i pus • • • Sp • your boal or ~ads truck to beach: Better not 11'i.1ss i>edrooms give )'Ou IOU of Dlll1'-'A-mEAOS: I J oM Wide acaous..S, bedr.oom b6"me with din· an off alley. &:ase In ror •l.Call963-6'167. r00m. Call now. Century ::Tn .U •~ strict 1 1206 Sandcallle ing room~ office, separate childrens MOOO down . steals don 't Ol'fN.l'll9 • •!s ~ ro~~l 1 I 21/Sparow, 8@---447•. ~ .::~.~~j•n~~. C orOHDtlMcr wing and .f8mily room. Secluded· ·=~~·~!~~!;~NICI• ~.,m I VETE" ...... s I ,.q_. ~• Youare the,.;pnerof patio in cent~r o( this outstandilljl llUU"I IH•d l ln~: I p.m. 2 t1cke~to~ familyhome.$169,500. _ f:<''<,, ., .. -~ I Tired of gettlng l~run '"*'1. "Ollta .Mnt of· UCI ""'"-'IE f! umt,...., 1~ h ... u 600n et all ....,._ PENINSULA ocEAMRONT ESTATE s 4 f iJ t aro . . . I .)-utl ave _.Glftttl. I ASKETIALL Cl i d , V+aulatedm ,!:1l~g Pr&q>ooall. any qtie!lt1on!i abo0t 0buy-1 ass c older res~ enre on 100' sur· ... ~ u• ·· Lt1 e 1n,11. a home VA, c•ll thel GAME ded b IIul ' rd Lu -'-!-pool e ntr;tnee· frtlm VA £xpcrl!'i1at F.e bruary Z!. 197$ roun y beaut lawns. ga ens xunuin master gofte.. 1:.af'le Ir--,~otfd Deal es•:...&..-I J>r:asc call. 64.W67u. ext & trees. Adjacon.t 40' with 2 bedroom Triplex reaul a r c.ul -de·sac lot. sJJiallsls.., In vA'hoo,. j 3 to c I a Im yo ur apartme nt ov.er 3 car garage. 'Ideal 2 Ow .-Units Elegant decor. CaJI '110W ing. A•k•tor Veter•• Tickets. <f-Jorth Count)' r r j Id b Id n " tosceM7--G010. Agt. l"I ,, toll free number I• o expans on or cou e so Bea.'utiful •lry units.,No Coons,lo _ 556-7777, 540--'1220J . -seParate ly43851000.-va~an iee. Walk to ell Reduced lO $48.~! King anytime.• 1 • • • ~ shopplnlf . Enclosed ci1e bedrooms. Beam • · Dl4L 6.+176'-aarages. Bu)' on con· c e i 11.~ g .,~. R. with Two story pool home. Un· 2 161 S.J~ ............. tract. Keep PITL 485. S~edish fireplace. 2000 belicy.able 1>re·1ummer 4 CQLDWlt au«m CO! ; Seller anxfoua . Calt square te:etl Cornet lc:K. bar11ln at J'--t S37.oo6! 6'8-U1!. C•li !"""'IO see 1147<!010 All \erl!'• 1v111abte. -A~. Hum C1U MT«llO Alt« s ·- - IRYIHE CALIF. HOME. Magnificent 2-story home w /beautiful wallpapers & carpeling. Madel home condition & only $56,950. Family room ''AND'' bonus room for pool table. HURRY!! Lois Miller 642-8235. (M70 ) -· THE ¥ERSA ILLES IH .llG CAHYOH. Beautirully upgraded home at end of qui e t s treet . Dramati c home w /panoramic view. $25Q,OOO. Tom Queen 644 '6200. (M71) ~ ' , FRESH & READY FOR SPRING. Newly paioted & shiney clean. Love- ly · 3 bedroom ; 2'12 bath Bluffs con· dominium w /great VIEW of Newp9rt Bay. $74,950• Jeanne Newman 642-8235. (M72) • MEWL Y LISTED -DOYER , ~HORES. 4 bedroom, family room, dining room & pool home a t $165,000. Com- fortable Mediterranean influence w /wartnly decorated entry hall creates friendly siiaoiousness !or family &-. fri e nds.,. Waller King 642·8235. CM73) DRAMATIC RI SIDEHCI IH USTlll.UFI'. Newly' d eC'orated inside & out! 4 bedrooms, family room, formal din· ing. Sparkling new pool &jacuzzi Jn luxurious s .etting. Lois Egan 644-6200. (M74) IOI DoMr Drl"'f 142•1231 1M• MacAri!ivr M•·•200 ....,,... a..cti, C1r1w~ n.b t . ' I " I • Jy ALAN DIRKIN '"' Of1Mo.11y1•0.a T:htr"cltiiens c<Smmitlee ap- pointed to recommend housing and comm41nity devetopment ~ priorities in Cos tafdesa will urge the cit.)' to join the Orange County Hoosing Authority and hire a $24,000-a -year housing ad - 1 ministrator. The$e twp priorities v.'ere un- anirnmr.:ily agreed upon by the .. • . • -Unit A program to provide low- 1nlcrcst loans. :.il a maximum of s.1,000 per home. to rehabilitate homes. City s taff mcn1bers are still \\Orking on the figures. but an allocation of S60.000. enough for the rehab1lit<.ition of 20 hom es, \\as mt·ntiuned foi· this program ;\program to hr1ng subslan· \ ctard housing uµ to code v.'ith tSt>e llOt:Sl:\'G. P agt> :\2) ire uts ~esa irms VCI LafJ -(:ampus Hash· Case Probed UC Irvin e campus police opened :.in inves ti gation th is week into an alleged hashish oi l manuracturing operation in a campus biology lab. The operation making the powerful illicit drug allegedly took plaCe last spring. but came to light only recently with the publication or a description or the 1 Telephone 'Ra't8 Hike Req~sted SAN FRA N CJSCO c; P 1 Paciric Tele phone as ked the 1 stole Public U tilities-Com · mission lod~y for ct Sl31.2 mil lion a nnual rate increase to meet , higher wage costs. · Jr granted in full, the rate in- crease would take effect nex t , August and raise the cost of a I one-party flat rate residence by Sl a month, and the r ate for one- 1 party business ser vice with an I M-mksage allowance by $1 .05. Monthly rates for the residen- tial servlce would go up 80 cents 1 from SS.70 to $6.50. The other 20-cent Increase would come from the proposed h Ike in : message unit charges from lhe present 5 cents to 5. 7 cents . The one-party business servil'l.' with an 80·message all owaner would go up to S8.55 H month. Residence ''lifeline" Ser\'icc (or those on low incomes would I go up 3S cents from $2 .50 to S2.8.5 a month, with the JO-message al· lowance unchanged. operC:1tion by u since-discharged research <issistant. UC l Chancellor Darijel Aldrich sa id an in vesti gation into the oper ati on disc losed that one biology \ab hud b('cn used to m a nufacture drugs. The operation, he said, hus ·ceased and the people involved are no longer at the campus. Aldrich said a staff member was involved in the operation but no facult y m e mbers were in· volved No charges ·":ere brought as a result or th e investigation. Neither Irvine nor ~ampus police were notifie~ , Aldrich has refused lo com- ment further on the matter, con- tending t.ha It ts tied tit> in it grievance proceeding filed against the campus by the dis- charged lab assistant. ··1 feel it is inapproprialf lo l'Omrnent because that js a Part of't.he case." Aldrich said. In a le tter lo the ca mpus newspape r · New University, rormer lab assistant Lawrence F. Tapper charged that he had been la id off because he sent let- ters to Aldrich, State Senator Denn is Carpenter and As- semblyman Robert Badham ask- ing for an investigation. · Tapper alleged 'that the opera- tio n had taken pface in the molecular biology department. But molecular biology depart- ment head Robert Warner denied that the in vestigation had dis· ('losed ev idence of hash oi l manufacture in his labs. One staff member, he s:.iitl, may have been involved in drug sales. but not manufacturing. CSee llAS lllSll, PageA2) STOCKS MAKE STRONG RALLY NEW YORK (AP) -The stock ! tlearing& are scheduled Feb. 24 on a $97.9 million annual rate in- crease request riled last year. This would not afrect basic rates , and primarily would increase in- trastate long·distance rates. mark e t jumpe d ahead in The"estlmated cost to the tumultuous trading today, re· average household frdm this ·suming the powerful rally with 1 boost was estimated at 50 cents a wt)ich it greeted 1975. (Tables, th C-5). mon. ThDJ r . Bdth rate appli~ations seek to e ow ones average o 30 ·~r~over increases in pay and fr-industrials was up 11 .89at 726.92, inge' benefits for union employes ~aving ~lipp.ed back a little from Under three -ye~r contracts its. pea~ g.a1n o r better than 18 sifrfed in July 1974 and compa· po1ntsat m1d-afternoon. n)o'n rai ses ror n o nuni o°"' Gainers outdistanced losers by } emplqyes·. •about a 3-t margin on the New ~5\.Julx ~3;-he PUC granted York Stock Exchange. Paci(ic 'Telephone a Sl99.4 . Big Board volume record or m illion annu •t general rate .in· 32:13 .. million shares was shat- crease. It had re'quested~$312 .7 tered before the m·arketclosed. : millton.. ,r .• . ,.-., --., - Sheriff Candidate Stabbed in Prison J erry Lee Lawrence, a colorful Costa Mesan convicted on drug charges shortly after his election bid for Orange County Sherif£ railed last June. was seri ously wounded Wednesday in a prison knire attack. Lawren.ce .• ,33. was stabbed seven times in the chest. head and neck as he walked out of a Folsom Prison movie theater. of- ficial s said. t\ prison spokesm a n sa id ·Lawre nce was the second inmate stabbing victim in three days. Sunday 24 -year -old Cal vi n Wilson was stabbed in the neck by an un- known assailant. Lawrence w as reported in sta ~ hie condition after under going surgery for his wounds in the prison hospital . He is serving a two-to-10 yea r sentence fo r possession a nd sale or mari· juana. The wounded inmate was one of six candidates ror sheriff in las t June's primary election . which was won easily by Bradley Gates or Capistrano Beach. Lawrence polled 12,400 votes in the election., placing fou1th or the six m e n in th e race. He ran as a self-styled "herb dealer" On a platform touting pot as the weed that changed his life. D•lly PilOC $1'4f ""°to STABBED IN PRISON Mesa's Jerry Lawrence La\\'rence-'s low·cost. 10"1-kcy campaign was directed mostly at young voters. Ile said he was qualified for the job or Sheriff because he h ad been ··in a n out of so many jails.·· Lawrence was arrested on the felony dru{! charge ,jfuring the campaign and convlct'ed·during a trial later in the summer. . R ·abies Feared in Dog·Bite Case Tbe possibility that Orange CountY has its first case otrabies fn 18 years is under investigation todaJ_by authodUes at the Orange County Animal Shelter. - A...NewPQrt Beac.b ID\ln. Chris RJver1 , 919 Bayside Drive, was bitten Wednesday nlaht by his pe~dog , a mixe d terrier- chlhua}luo from Mexico. Ael!:ordlng to 'Dennis Smith, dirtctor of California Animal Control <CAC' in 1-tuntington Be1ch1 the dog Was roa ming at 1 the mouth, a.ttacking anim81 con· / trol workers "and showed all the · aicn•of tables..•• [ .CAC took th• pot to Orange ! Coulltf Animal Shelter where he was killed. County health autl>orllUll will perform a biopsy. ' . . :t ' j ' on the dog, but the results will not be known for a (ew days, Smith said. "We sipcerel,v hope it isn't rabies," Smith said today. "But I consider it a defintt'e pos6iblity. The signs are too close." The pet was brought to CAC by Rivers who went to a Newport Beach physiclah after he \\:as bit· ten. Smith said" tho d~br told .Rivers to Lake his dog to an.,Um'&I agency. , · 1 CAC. open 2'1. hburs, · W85 the closest ·available agency · mtth ·said, and lhe small dog'W'as car· ried there in a wicker basleel, at· tackina the basket while e wns tralDported. ' Smith 'said the doc ca!Jle in about IJlidn i•llt, and CAC -~ .. \l.'Orkers later iook him to the county she lter. Rivers lives in a section of Newport. Beach near the Balboa Yacht Club. ty was in 1956 . Smith sajd in r espbnse to the rabies possibility, CAC will hold .a rabies clinic from 7 p .m . lo 9 p.m. Feb. 18. at Edison lligh SChool \\•Ith vactinations availa· bl e for S2. ,_ Smith said he hopes the rabies. 1f the dog did have them, does not mix with theloc~I , -al~u\ uon. 1 ~ • 1·i,f!.·fi.i~\. "We have keP,.l the Co\lllit c1•~ of rabies through vaCclr\atlon ~lines ." Smtih said; 1 Dr. Robe.rt .ffaig"tit. sU~rviso or veterinaey ~erv~ ror th coun~ said to,da ".tt. t on be a':lraa ca'sc or a disl ter lit bllt':he cou la noJ--.be s , .~o YI~ .dog was sent to ou .. .,..i= the biops y.~ " Dr. Haight said the la.•t repo~t · ed efte of t abtes In Orange coun- •• UAW May Join S trike .. At Douglas The threat of strike by 20,000 more of its em pl oyes faced McDonnell Doug las negotiators today as they bargained in Long Beach with United Auto Workers. UA W members could decide to join fel\o\\' cmployes ah·eady on strike if the compan~· reje<!ls <t union call for "parity" in pay and rringe b enefit s "'ith other aerospace workers in the nalion. Striking men1bers of the In - t e rn ational A s.sociation of Mac hinisls in c luding 1.500 at the company's lluntington Beach plant -are looking for the move as added leverage in.their wage dispute with the aerospace firm! The U A \V de'm ands basically are the same as those or IAJ\.1. whi c h the company refused earlier. The m achinists union has been on strike since l\.1onday. The 11.000 U.f\. W members at the Long Be-\ch l\1cDon ne ll Douglas plant Cthere are no UA\V members in lfu ntington Beach) "'ill vote on anv new orfcr from the company, union spok('sman Clarence Gregory said today ·.'·But if it docs not n1cet the pat· tern set by the rest or the in · dustry. "'e "'ill recommend re- jection and \\'c would then join the strike if our members ap- prove,·· Gregory said. A strike ·vote ·could come as early as. Friday. The lE!ade rs hip or the IAM is <SeeS'l'RIKE, PageA2l Mesa D r iver Hur t in Crash A Costa Mesa motorist who told police hecouldn 't recall what hap- pened wasl injured late We<:lnes· day \\•hen his car went'out of con- trol and the rear end struck a telephone pole. Robert J . Simmons. 22. or 2165 Americe.n Ave •• was treated at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital (or multiple race lacerations and a possible head in.1ui:y and re· lease~. Police sa l~ Si mmons was turn- ing rrOm Newport Boulevf.fd to go northtioun'd on Fairvie1N-Road at 11 :~ p.rn .. when \he. accldeot oo- c-urredln t'he n arrow. one-way ac- cKs road that bPanches off in a Y intersection al lhnt location. $450,000 Damages Reported B.Y ARTll L'R R. VINSEi, Ollh• 0.JllV Pllot1.t~n Raging rlaml's fed by ex plo<l · ing auto racin g fuels ~•nd n1agnt>si um n1 cta l roared through six suites uf a Costu J\1es a indus trial complex ike a g iant blowtorch \V edn!!sday. causin g S450.000 damage and destroying two costly Can-Am race cars . Investigators returned to the Costa l\1 esa Business Complex. 3303 Harbor Blvd., today in an ef· fort to pinpoinl "'·hat ignited the second alarm blazt.• Billowing black s moke \vas \'is· ible for miles as 30 to 40.foot -high names boiled through the roof or Bu~lding C in the industrial racili -- ty 1ust off Harbor Bo11leva1·~.t 1-fyland Drive. Traffic: on t he bus\' boulc\'ar \\as congested as fur c:oasl\\'ard as downto"·n Costa !\'lc~a due to sightseers and traffi t· control re· quirements al the s(·cnc. ··At the p1·csent time. "'c don't know v.•hat c aused it." r~att~il ion Chi er Robert McC lelland said lo· day as the inves ti gation con- tinued. H e sa id it appeared to originate ins id e l\lant a Cars. a ri rm occupying s'u ites 3 and 4 for the inanufacture of Can-A m circuit racing cars, t"'o or which were d estroyed . Employes working franticall y managed to save a third sleek, yellow, fibe rglass bodied Can- Am car and a smal ler Formulu I race car \\1hich \\·ere rolled away to safety. "i\"o one \\as 10 there ut the time ... he explained. No one "·as injured in the blaze fi rst reported at 3:06 p.m .. but in addition to Ma nta Cars, the rollo"·in g bus inesses \\"ere gutted and ":iped out : -The S • & M Transfer and Storage Company, Suite 1, a moving compa ny affiliated with Uhited Van Lines. -Glas-Craft or Orange County. Suite 2. a firm specializing in ap- plying fiberglass coatings. -Scrantom. Suite 5, an elec- tronics company. -Sling Racing. Suite 6. a com- pany specializing in con1petition r;.icing a uto p;.irts and tools. CSee BLAZE. Page A2 l \\11•;1fl1t•r Mostly c loudy through 1-'ti · day with chance or li ght ruins increasing toni ght. Cooler days. Highs in the rr.id 50s to low 60s. Chance or rain in · creasing to 70 percent tonight. l :\'SIOE T ODA\- The Capistrano-r~ag1.111n Regionlll Occupatio11al PT09 ra1n has been cwamped wilh app/1· cants in recent months -n1ostly due to c11rrent econo1nic cond1 · h~.s. See .story Page C4 today IHdt• .... - <>-• ••• .. .. •• 1. l ' t ·~ .. .... . • . -.. ---.-----·· .. . , - I . At O~IL V PILOT , c Ttiursdav. February IJ, 1975 i 5,aoJ llatt.s _ . ·, ,,..· · ·: • f'ro•i rage Al '1tASmslt Housing Ne¢~· • • • • • 1 The staff .mem b~rt he.said, left in \lie ~ce1ot chu1•!·~ pressed fl<o"""" 1t,&tbe<i,!ll:Ver011y. _ In· l\l~sai.Cite·d~-~ · Campus .Piilice;,CJl\Of Robert Heavey said he. had not been in· fo<mod. .ol.lbe alle&ed manu,[ac·. ltJrlng op""eration , the invesUa:a: Uon or of Tapper's charges. · The fir'&l he learned ot lt, he _ ~~ · ·when tt\e~ jtlle1atlons - .were pu ffihed l'f" _thlf ~ew Cosla Mesa aily ptunn·ers estimate that 5,801 households in thecltv need assiitance .. This figure is based on a yardstick lhat housing costs ihou.ld not exceed 25 pettent of a fami1y 's income. It in.c1udes 1,156 homes occupied by the elderly, 689 by the handicapped, 57() bv large families, and lSlioccupieJ by Spanish language or surnan1e families. Another 3,227 homes are occupied by other low or moderate income families. These figures are contained in a housing assislance plan pre .. pared by the city planning sl::iff and endorsed by the Communitv Development Committee as a basis for the use of federal fund.s i::? I "t? ~ l'roH1 Page ;I I HOUSING. • • direet grants, that i:.. a program to aid ramiliei: "'ho could not PHV off even a low-interest loan. A SS.000 allocation for the in - spection of properties eligible for 1·ent subsidy through the Orange County Housing Authority. A Housing Authority would not sub- sidize rent payments on a home that is below code. Among the alternative pro· grams swggested was one to im· prove insulatioil ~ot homes oc· cupied by the elderly so that their utility bills would be lov.:er and another to burglar ·proof the tJpmes or thtf . elderly and han· •apped. • In agreeing on these points. the committ~e rejected for the Cirst· y~ar bUdflet other st<ilf sugges· lions to bu v a minibus to transport the· elderly, children. or the handicapped to citv recreation centers. to instail smoke detection d evices in Bethel Towers, or to install ramps on streets where there is a high concentration of han· dicapped persons . to tnlprQ>\l1~ hQl~s \ng in· Costa i\1csa . A key feature of the assistance plan ts to r.ecom mend that new construction of housing for the elderlr in Cbsta ~1eia oo ·tn the downto\\'n redeYelopment area. Assistant pl anner Doug Clark 1·xpl::iined that this is because the are<:1 has a hospital and other m edical facilities and shopping \\:ithin walking distance. Although new housing con· :-;truction is not a part of the city's initial application for federal • fundsitwouldapplylmderf'ederal · additional applications the staff and con1mittee are recommend· in~. O•llr Pi"Mt PMto •Y RICM!'C KMl!lt~ Additional financial 5ources recon1mcndcd in the assistance plan :.ire tax increment rund s. loan s from the city t'o t.he J{edevelopment Agency, general revenue sharing Cunds and money fron1 the city's general rund. AS SMOKE BILLOWS ABOVE BUILDING, FIREMEN (LEFT) RACE FOR MORE HOSES Damag"' Estlma.tes Reach $450,000 I~ Costa Mesa lndu•lttal Blaze ' Fro•• Page A I The plan calls for the cit y to uvoid ··undue concentration of lower income households."' No n1ore than 10 percent of any new hous ing project shall be de· signaled for lower income households and no new housing projects shall be located closer· than one quarter of a mile," the . rePort says. INDUSTRIAL BLAZE • • • The citizens committeerecom· mended that this restriction should not apply to housing pro- grams for the elderly, ban· dicapped, or students. • ·! f'romf'age Al STRIKE ... -1-funting Enterprises . Suite 7. a firm reportedly 9ealing in or· -ri~e equipment. Firefighters among seven un· its from throughout th.e city TONIGHT W'hich responded before. a second COST A. ME SA WATER al•rm drew two more trucks and DISTRICT -Regular board crews battled the flame s !11eeting, 77 Fair Dr., 7:30 p.m. desperately· for an extended FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14 perioo. . . "MARRIAGE OF FIGARO" Lightweight magnesium metal -City of· ADgels Opera Com-components used in building pany, OC(: Auditorium, 8 p.m. Manta race cars blazed away Adm. $2 a'dults, $1 students. amid the fuel fed flfl;mes like BA.SKETB"'ALL _Costa Mesa aerial flares, giving off searing at Tustin, Villa Park at Estancia, super·lemperatures. · Loar a at Newport Harbor, 8 p.m. Containers of Juel and solvents "TERMINAL LANDSCAPES'' exploded periodically with muf· waiting anxious!~ for such a -Photographic Exhibit, OCC rled booms heard above the roar vote. Ubrary, Feb. 14.Mar. 14. or the fire and the hiss of ··tt \vould zip it up complbte -thousands of gallons of water close the whole McDonnell pumped at "high pressure onto Douglas.'' 1'7rank PeinadooflAM W:Z~JJl b k names. Lodge 120 said today. . ~· e UC J 011e fire crew stood by ror . He believes a UAW Walkout perhaps 20 minutes, training could immobilize •McDonnell · f ;.. • hoses on the red hot hulk of one Douglas, particularly if the Scores· OCC race car reduced to a pile of strikers won support from af· metal tubes, PiP.eS and the engine (iii ates in company plants in .. ,. . /ij block int~ Manta shop. Canada. . '"' Ori "Pi.la£ ~ ·.nH.' · ~attalipn ~hie! McClelland ~ The aerospace.. comp;yiy a.· • · ........... :"§1 said the machinery ot the l'ent 1-Iyland Laboratories. lie said it \Vas recorded at 3:06 p.m. and the first fire trucks ar· rived al 3 :09 p .rn .. ·folloy,•e<l periodically by more units until the second alarm cre\\'S arrived about 20 minutes later. some di£ficulty was encoun- tered among others trying to call ahd report the fire. because the structure is in Costa l\.1esa , near the city limit, but has a Santa Ana telephone exchange . One woman said she had trou· ble expla ining to an operator due to confusion.~ over the geo· graphical and telephone ex· ch;1nge boundaries and finally literally gave up. "!·,·~ gol to go, n·s gettini; \\"arm in here,'' she said a s tl11mes flourishing ir1 the adjoin· ing suite raised the roon1 tem- perature just before she fled the building. The gutted settion anQ. other buildings in the 1:omplex are owned by Koll Income Properties, which sustaine<t an estimated $50 ,000 in structural damage. University·. • ' . ' HI• dwarb\lent. Ji• sold, h"" launched ·an Jnvestlgatlon into the matter. • .. It <the. c.hancellor> h~in· formation regardifig a fe~o_n~~~ a,rtivtty, he.migtil fJ:ave been "'ell advised to turn lt over to the peo· pie who have the reitpol'l8ibility. '' Hea·vey said. • He surmi5ed that the previous' invpstlgaUpri had li~en Conducted by campus acaaemics. Thatl would.~e typi'cal. b~said. In the lengthy letter to the cam·1 pus newspaper, Tap'per said he had been discharaed and "blacklisted'.' by the universit~· hiring systen1 as a result of his ef · forts to have the matter in· vestigated .. llis 'letters lo Aldrich and th~· _legislators. Tapper said, urged an investigation into an allegerl ''marijuuna·hashish conCession · · in the labs. ··1 felt my di sclosures of th<' drug activity were qecessary because of the involvement by •1 biochen1istry department in any matter pertaining 1.D drugs is \'Cry serious," Tappers.aid. •'\Vith the equipment and ex· 1 pertise that is availab!C int he de- partment of -molecular biology and biochemistry. a person could 1 prodUC'e an enormous quantity or ' drugs of an~ desc~iption." BalhOO Woman Held in Bank Embezzlement 1\ Balboa '''on1<.ln who is charged by feder<il authorities "'ith misappropriating nearly S130.000 from the Santa Ana , branch of Barclay·s Bank has heen released.on bond to await further court act ion. Hal Harpole Dead at 82 S~ff!bles .the F4~h·~~m and,~·.. .The Coast cifu'of-ui.iht .Ooni e· #powerru1 racing cars is primarily E~~·~ alrcr.~f( 1n 1ts~. J.9Pls Di$trict. has .... .tieeo::..C~i._ed !~ssembl~d and tq_ned .at the :.-:fAtjl1iY and. the QelJ,t latUnch .stealirig· sW "' --~ · rn· :-:...~arbor Boulevard s~1 while ~eti,l)Hu!]tingtonBearl). :.:: .:dlebaok ~ ~;fiberglass bodies ·!~ J,;iuilt In vestigators said the S400,00D loss involved contents such as the t'A'O racing cars, which cost aboul $25.000 each. l\tr s . Veronica Angela I l.ebrecht. 32 , of 409 l\t St ., Newport Beach , was arrested earlier this ,,·eek by FBI agents armed v.·ith an indictment by a l'·eder:.il Grand Jury in Los An geles. . . ·~ ... ' ... ~ ' .. . Funeral setvi<'Cs were held Jan. 28 in 1.Illinois for f-lal ·1-r. Harpole. a 20 .year Harbor Are~ resident "'ho m,oved lo Hemet in 1965. lie died Jan. 24 at the age Of '82. . ~r. llarpole livC'd in Costa Mesa from 1944 to 1965 and operated several Newport Beach ceramics factories. His last busi- ness was Harpole Ceramics at 2620 Newport Boulevard. The World War I veteran is survived by his widow, Sarah. of Hemet, a nephew and a niece. Homes Sought For Teachers Costa Mesa area families a're needed to host English.speaking European teachers in their homes for a lO·day period next summer. The teachers will be visi ting the United States under the American Host Program Y>hich is designed to show the American way of life to foreign teachers by pairing them with Americ an families. Arrangements to become a· host family Can be mtide by writing the Anierican 'Host· Program at the 1-lotel Commodor:e, Suite 2100. Park Ave. at 42nd St., New York , N.Y. 100.17. ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT •l"' Or•n~ (04~1 O.lly P\IQI. #tl!wt>o<I\ I'"'"' bl"'"'•~ N~w\ p,~,~. ·~ putll"..-.111¥ ""' O•~""°' C.0.•I Publ l"'i""' Co"'P""Y, .,...,,., •1• tO•ll<I"' .,,. 1>\11)11-MonO•> lh<DUgl\ ftlO.y I°' (n,I~ Mtw , NowPoll tt•Mll. liuf'l!•"¢0'• D.,otl\ ''"''' t••~ V•ll~" ltY<n .. , S•ddl~bil<k V•11~• ~"d L•'1""'" a .. •<" s....iPI c.c..ut ,.. ~·ndl,. "~"''"' ..:i;uon 1~ ""bl•~• S.h1td•f• ""'3 So.••••M" 1'1· pr1n.;;~1'po,ob1l"'lng pl•nl " •• XlO .,.,,.,, o ... S1•Ml. eosi. ~w . C•Utornl•"IUO Rober I N . Weed P.e~1wn1 •nd Pvl:ll•,,,.• Jack R. Curley 'Vl(lt "'et.1.,.,.t •"II Gf-•I ""'-"'"~' Thomas Keevil £dUOf Thomas A. Murphine ,.,..,,.,~,,,<1 c.,;10. Charles 1-i. Loos R1ch<ird P. Nall ""•~•t..,1 '-""'"91"41 Ea""'~ Cosl<l Mtsa Office ))0 -" ... ,. '''"' -ll"'t .,,,.,,.,,, P 0 llo> IMO, t~le Other Offi(es ..._,,_, 8-..:PI lJU ~''"'"''aw'"''"'" ... ...,..a. .. ~. 11 .. q ........ ..,..s ..... 1 l'h ..... "'91or> °"'"' ~ 1111\ e. ... ~ 11oo~•··••d w.cldltbil<k 11~1••• 1~1'1 L• ""'RO .. •IS,.,., Dlf«. l'tft,.<ll' Ttl•phone (714) 642-4)11 Cllttlfitd Advertislftj 642·:M71 • • ; l •11rt!HUhtinft.On Beach.JPc:ini& .'C'ollege'Diam ~ -elsewhere in Costa ltfesa. • ......_ clafms some 25 p~r.cent. of Saddleback ... Dulrict trilstees • ~anta Ana ~ire Department ~cQ.q,nnell Do)tgja'S:19 .u919&.•~i d lite~~tn · ~~ W~.!1ded to the secori.cf emplO:yes are sy mt;>aillIZ1ng witFi classes at Orange Coast College a a:rrf''g'enerated by the blaze, the strikers by .staying away from has been sent i'nto their district. which drew a . crow~ ?r perhaps work. The promotional mateiial has JOO spectators in add1t1on.to.those been sent to zip code C:tddresse1> in for.red to evacuate the bwld1ng_ Irvine. Laguna Beach and other .. scores or ~oungs0ters. out of areas in the Saddleback District, school for Lincolns B1r_thcf'd y the trustees said. were among the throng which re· Lo11.g Absence By Breslmev · Comes to End r..1oscb\V (U Pl 1 -Soviet Leader Leonid I. Brezhnev at- tended talks with Prime l\linister Harold Wilson today in his first public function since Dec. 24, the Tass news a gency said. '['ass said Br<'zhnev. Premier Alexei N. Kos ygin and Foreign Ministe r Andrei A. Gromyko all were present when tRe talks began at t:i.e Kremlin. Saddleback Trustee Larrv peatedly had to be. orde;red back Taylor called the mailing 0·r av•a~ Crom the fire lines and brochures into other districts "a possible danger due to the blaz· misuse of funds" and \Vas sup· ing fuel. . . ported in hi s position by other A wall of flames ":'a~hed out of board members who vo'ted un· th~ s hell of the bu1ld1ng al '?ne animously to send a protest letter point on a w.ave of water whlch to Coast Community College Di s-flushed blaz1n~ methyl ~lcohol trict Chancellor J'lorman E and other fuels into the dnveway Watson. · area. T he protest letter \\'as motivat· ·· ~ar out!'.' cheered one boy on ed by the fact (hat the Sad· <.i St1ngra_y bike .. dleback District has historically !3attali()n Chi ef. ~1cClelland ··1ost"students to other districts. said the fire w~s dlscovered by ltp'hid $74.248 in interdistrict rees one employc 1n the compl.ex. to the Coast Community College Larry Tremlay. but that the f1 ~st District for 1973·74 . oil arm was telephoned from adJa· Chier McClelland said it "''as impossible to immediately de· termine if the fire started in the Manta shop. Mesa Artist Sets Oil Painting Show Marti Smith or Costa Mesa. who specializes in oil paintings or children. will demonstrate he( ··IA·ipe-out" technique at a 7:30 p .m. meeting Monday of the Fountain Valley Art Association 1n the tity's Civic Center, 10200 Slater Ave., Fountain Valle!'. r-.liss Smith. J\.1arice Krieger and Trudy Peterson. all associa· lion members, have been select· ed as judges ror the Fountain Valley School District art ex- hibit. Feb. 24 through r-.1arch 4 at lluntington Center. Brezhn ev's long absence has touched off ;:i spate of rumors about his health or about a possi· bl e power s tru ggle in the Kremlin. Betty Ford's Pushi~ERA February Allegations against t-he Y.'Oman ci te the actual loss of 568.000 in t..•as~ from the bank dl,lfing the period "'hen the y,·oman served ii!> an exam in er . She held the post from 0<'tOber, 1973, to June or last year '''ht..•n she Y.'as fired, agents soii<l . She had been a 10· year employe of Barc·Jay's. 'The remainder or the .sum cited ~n the alleged 1nis<1ppropriation involved cash "'hich "·as as- sertedly transferred to other ac· counts but never left the bank. Agents said their investigation lasted sevl'n months and was launched v.·hen bank customers complained after discovering that payments from their ta.'( ac·· counts "'ere not being made. l\.lrs. Lebrecht "'•as arraigned Tuesday before t: .S. r..tagistrate Arthur Bradley in Santa Ana. Iler release came after posting or a 52.500 personal recognizance bond. • Wilson, For eig n Secretary James Callghan and 40 advisers arrived aboard a Royal Air Force Comet Jet at -Vnukovo Airport. Kosygin and f oreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko met the British delegation at the airport, but Brezhnev did not. WASHINGTON (U PIJ -First Lady Betty f'ord. contending that "equal_ opportunity is ir'npor· tant for women ," lobbied for the Equal Rights Amendment Wed · nesday. ',;./]LINGERIE '.# Now to February I 5 Wilson said at the airPort he hoped hi s vi sit would bring about ··warm and constructive '' <·ooperation. and mark "a new phase in Soviet·f.!riti sh rela· lions.·· She telephoned SC'n. Barrv Goldwater. (R·Ari z.). at h1's Phoenix hom e, and also called Arizona State Sen . .John P'ritzlaff to disC'u ss ER :\':-; chances in thC' state legislature Estancia Seeking Flashing Lights Flashing yellow lights and a s tepped ·up police campaign against speeders are part of a solution recently proposed to ease dangerous traffic conditions in front of Estancia High School in Costa Mesa. The plans are almost rea8y to be presented to the Costa Mesa City Council for final '8Doroval. according to city Tra(fic Engineer Jim Anderson. ·rrarnc problems occur in front of the school when cars en· tcrin~ and lea ving parking lots have to face motorists driving by on Estanci~ A venue who regular· ly exceed the 40·mile-per·hour speed limit. The winding road provides .poor vi si bility for motorists, pedestrlens and bicyclist.s1n the area. Anc1erson said. Under the proposal suggested by the city's staff, flashing ~ellow lights would be installed about 400 or 500 feel in advance of ' the school in both direCtions. On top of the nashing yellow bulbs signs indicating "school zone" would·be placed. ln addition to the warning lights, the s-ix new motorcycle police officers in Costa Mesa will 'contribute to increased ticketing tor speeding, Anderson said. "The six new officers double the number of officers we had previously in that area and will undoUbtedly hetp the proble1;11 by catching more·· speeders." ·An· derson explained. A joint comr"nittec of city of. ficlals from Costa f\.1esa and Newpart Beach and Newport· Mesa Unified School District 'trustees hav e been trying to come up with a solution tor many monthS. 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