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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-01-17 - Orange Coast Pilot• . . I . ~ • • - ' . -. Hirers -~111pagf!· 1in· ·Calilor_n-1a • -.- , . -. ·- • ·• f. .... ' ·. • • • <" ~untingto·n Bea~h ~ Tr~th Drug-~ilms . . ~ -• Of Sauna Vi~ti1n Vandalistn ·spree ~Fon·glit · · hy--~awyer ' -~Deta~es 50 Antos • • . • r • -. : . • .. .. •. . • e·· e-olti! ' YOL, ,,, NO, ''•· J SICltofril,, • f'AOIS Prosecutor • Questions . . : .Tape Acces_s ~ 2 Found Buried _Qpp.oses . --J · · - Attorney Missing .- Since 1970 WASHINGTON (AP) _ An a .. lsta~ 8-· F ·z I H · · SI· d sp¢elal prosecutor today queilioned the pa 1 m n uge · I e reliability of Secret Service records By JOHN VALTERZA . • • • ,. • I showing who in the White Hduse had °' "" o.llY '"'"' ,,... a~ess to' the presidential tapes. San Clemente police have identified .The new line of questioning developed Holiday Health Spa attorney-Donald BULLETIN mudslide hit Wednesday night. I I k '"· a· day arter It was learned that the A. Ruston renewed bis objections hin a skeleton oWl<f ast wee as ulal ~-Wednesd t the . f t CANVONVIUE, Ore. !AP) -Tbe The slides were triggered by drenc g · of a local woman missing fnim lier F:'BI entered the investigation Into "1iu ay 0 acreerung 0 wo bodies of two 'of tilt · alae-mea bm1ed rains that caused Oooding in'many areas home' since' the fall of 1'10. · might have been responsible for the movies. made by Maria P a r so n ' 5 by a massive eartlasllde were found of the Pacific Northwest, inCluding the Detective Lt. P,fel Portner said dental l8'h:-minute gap in one of the subpoenaed psychiatrist and. delayed their sbowAng ta Callyen Creek &oday mtir tbe 1pot worst hijh water !n ·lO years in areas charts matched exactly as did ot~r tapes. . • , _ Uf'I T....... to an Orange County Superior Court where . •. concrete blockboase was of western Oregon. physical evidence found at the d&llth Robert .Eraok_anJlll_spokesman, -~PROelNG=Special Watergate Jilry by more .tJlan 41""· hour. dtmo(hhe4 -w..m<o~ pl!lbt. Rescue efforts we<e .abandoned during 'W"'J'bac:ed ~~ 3 kl'i'.\' i w "lo.<:' ,__-j confirmed Wednesday night that pro6ecutor Leon Jaworski has Judge . Willialn Murr8y ordered the the niglll because of tne diriger 'of . The dead woman was Mrs. ".""ry L JW1~~~~~~~the· i ~Jo. tor ; ~,!i : :.·1~~rjd ,a lfilllt.FBI. investiga·«. activallon of two televisioo sets carried CANYONVILLE Ore. (AP) •further slides, and rescue attempts were Dodge, 49 years o1d at the time of "?""'!>.~!'. .:""'.'T!" , .. ~~, "tion-in!O-.tl!e;erasure. of'l'l:est>· Into bis courtroom after a oeries of Searchers prepared to dig through tons further delayed today pending an her disappearance•from the family home the mvl!lliga-c. ~ r-::z:..1~ • ~ • ·dent ·Nixon's'.' key''Witergall\· ruliogs uiat finally permitted attorney ·of · dirt and · rock today-In effom to assessment by-state geologists of tbe at 228· Calle E>pei'anza. In court today, asslstaut. ~"l#t .. _ ·.r ,_, • " · . -Manin Lewis Sr. to screen the · find nine men trapped by. a mudslide continued danger. Portner said that foul play has bf$!J1 pnJleCIJfor Richard nen-ventster albd. ~ r.apa,.. controversial tapes. tbat crushed the small building where A spokesman for Pacific Northwest nearly ruled out in the death, but "'OU!d Raymond· C. Zumwalt, ·a .~ret ·~~ ;r ·"· ; .~~ 'y:' ,. , _ ~... Dr. Deane · Benton, the Santa Ana they were working. (Related Picture Bell Co., Dave ·Underhill, said a state not elaborate on further possibili~es. teclmldan; about the record§ ·he ~-. " ,. ... · ~ . · • "" · • · psychiatrist Who shot the movies while Page 3). . geologist was called in to determine Coroner's aides said that the condition ·of who received and returned tapes.· 1 " -~ ~ .. f t. ·""" 'H tin• 't ", P..Irs: Parson, 50, was being examined "I don't .see how anybody can be how to proceed safely in the search of the remains made a time factor Ben-Veui.ste pointed · ,,to <\ .nOta't~ (.J'.d y Ull. g ~ in his office watched from the witness alive ·under there" said Bob Cook of through the debris. difficult to establish, but they have s1fwi 11bowlng that presidential aide Stephen .. ,.; · ~; .~ · .: stand while the jury viewed two Medford, one of eight men who esca~ ·Law enforcement officers and that the victlm could have died more _Jl::'.Bult::received~.;..Ju4<, IQ; B~ll-' .'j!l;.J: ' -,,,:r· :;:r-::c1~ udlovir.lal=tapes--1bat=will="lnwt -unbanned. telephone CO'!!Jl:'!!IL"!!!Ptoyes gathered than wo ean 8 o. suboeqoently ' turned thol~ ta~ ov°' :\!,08rg1 il 8DU8~ certainly be viewed at a· later date ~The missmg men were working ~to-am-111e!ie.!rch;-superVised-by,l\e Sbe was )he wile of IOCil clotbiii> to fonner .. Whi" House '~f~ ~et ·.~~: : . 1 1 ~ ·1,,. '.'. ·,by an Appellate Court. a 100:6Qua~foot building to rePair a State Hig~way Department. Lloyd Dodge. . .' R. Haldeman. · . • ·~ ·'.· .;' .... ~ 'rh'liJd' "}{' ..: 1 ~'. ~. ' The first color movie depicts Dr. long-distance phone cab~e tom out by Cook said~ was caught on the ~ge Portner said a local dentist checlced Then Ben-Venilte pointed to a Mtahon ll W . amnage Benton' normal poychiatric ·question anct a slide Wednesday _mommg, Those who of the cascading earth. A tree earned the charts.made of the teeth oC lhl. indicating the tapes were .ret'l!""ed two,, ,, . . • C... '_..,_ . .al •·""'-""''....n.~ ~scat><ll .Jl'ere wor~ ~"¥11~ wbe~.~.: ~ .... (See .. SLIDJ;;,)'111e ZJ, . '!keleton. . " . dK1J later?Uld ·asked, .. Woakf'!'yoa,·llhbW • ·~ '•"' J '-.: eriali brolie~-· sea . ; . =~Piil&tlff~tif!floet!'ii?-?t-7m17 •. I' .,> ,,.., ~.1..1 "if4~.(t '~ ·i~Ji ::_41: ;,.;1''~1':"J"~ ::;...; ··~.>!,.\' ...... t"J\ $1~1-... ' r'.::" ''··· ~.!ffie -~ disccWered after ;the· U5-tWhera~yoa-Aava-Oecumentelion-• paint ·~-• ., 0 ttened and ac w e movie ., See-B>ENlll Y, l'ap-t that fact?" cut, scra""·ucu, ... res a hs 1 · d , , !1 • ' '.1t's not indicated on bere," Zumwalt wire! ripped' out while Ii parked at ~!:;,t":n.w"':lnc =~ e~~ :::-.:~ /l:•rrentfa) ftafDS said. a Huntington Beach apartment complex series of questions under the influe~ .'· ! • "can . you tell us how you know?" Wedoeoday, police reported today. ol oodium amytal -.the oe><:alled truth ': · N Ben-Veniste asked. . Pllllce are looking for a man descn'bed drug . . • • R' ·v s Ram' page. ew "! probably just ~.e;:m= ~thal as about zi years •old with short dark In. both movies, Mrs. Parson tells ' ' , .• l er ' ' would betlmedy' ,..,., ce curly 'hair who was seen fleeing the the story sbe has altta<ly told from ' . man rep · . . · tbe witness stand .m the trial. . .. · . • Pointing to a ref~ to removal area by ·one of the apartment residents She haltingly tells Dr. Benton that · N h of a seoond batch of tapes, Ben-Venl.ste after the early morning rampage at she was trapped In ibe sauna room . . · .• Storm Se· . e·n z"n ort once again drew an admiaion fn;>m 6200 Edinger Ave. of 1be Orange health spa on Mardi r Zumwah. that he had no clocumentatKlll One officer said that if all midlnll 2 1970 when the allegedly defecUve .. :!tep~~~ were returned on the who had their cars vandalized on Edinger S:.una i!oom door: jammed and the "°r : .. . . Zum alt I leltlfled that be once and· 00 nearby Royalist and Plymouth handle came off Ill ber hand. . · 1 " -• By Tbe "-iated_J>ras Tuesday a1xLll'ednesday sent rtvers and , w .. a ID . _ -Mrs. Panon, who wants Sl nullion . . 1 . creeks rampaging over banks and (See TAPES, Pip Z) Streell bad li!ed reports there would In di-es, stales In both movie• that 1 lllorthem C.lifQmiam, ~......, Y e~mg. Inflicted heavy damage In several areas. be •I leut-511 ...., of nllllclou.'I mil-she c0llapoed In the l'l&<legree bept :' ~dist.;:;"' !:':.i"': b,,~ :~c~ Dull3mulr, a commlllltty of 2,600 north dlief. • ' · · (See SA.UNA, Pase Z) • , • cje~• •le, ~ ~-wit •. <JI !brrential ·o( Redding, was _staggered by $211 Bar Burglars Police ~·21'.,QPl!'Plainll !tom the ' : t .l',linl':llii -'bUndnids trom their . milllo~ dam~ge to. low-lying reoideot~ Incident. • '"11•.mua.-· Me~llll&IR JlJo= :ul.•~-.*""-...:0 «flllttli!ll.~ -~~-· " ~-. -.-..:-"·,-~ ' """: a.li!riQ~~·ftii''f~,,1~6z;afDW!"WWW~. '.=a::"""J4fi~lrb~~f¥¥"Si~~~~·' Se t 'e m Up I were •lalhed open ' with a. raar blade repo~. water six feet deep in some areas. or' ~e, police said and ndio-. COMES .fJJ.>. SllOR-T : · The "National · Weather· Service:•aid Ben Whitlow, a "'!dent of Dunsmuir 1as capo and windshield )flpen "'"' that 1 frontal system J,2111l miles west for 55 years, said as he· trudged through R!c!IMOW-10Pl) -Two thleves !iel 'em up fl"" themlelvea at the El -Clab. They emptied II bolllet of beer and lined them up Oil the blr before lellvlng• -a .... llf cllampqne, 10 boWa of IOda, lix bottle ol --and two ..... or beer, police said W-111. l ttiMJVed. BERLIN (UPI) -Tbe ·calendar ol California should read! the coast swirling ankle deep '(&ter on the main Exhilill cooling bosea and fan bl!tll ~ by Ille Eut Berlin medical early Friday. . . street, "I've been living In thll canyon """' torn out of aome can, while oilier -per Humanitas has only 364 dayl. • Although the brunt of the storm was , ail my life and I've oever seeo anything IUto8 OIClli-.:wtth paint or cbtopie July n is missing. , l eiipecled to hit Washington, the we!ther like th1':" "';:,.~..M belt also wu<liiba,..i~ • "To combat all rumors, we state ttir serme said moderate to titavy amounl,1 Shasta County author\li•s reported 1t &bel1 Doerr told police he was tbla daY· esista-and we aslt people 'Wiui ol rain· would· !alt over· Northern least--hall a-million dollars dalha1~- awUenod by a -ID tbe parking Ille ..-r to act as if the da\e Caufomla. Shasta Jl!ined Humboldt, Trinity, and "·lot. Wilen be lool<ed out, Doerr said, •Is Included/' the newspaper said. MeanwhUe, pounding rains combined Sisldyou -·co11nti.; In declaring local (i!oo DAMAGI!, Pqe I) In aome areu with "'!!ting snow, (See RAIN, Pase !I ' (· I ) , , • , . Weather ' . I Considerable cloudiness is on the t agenda for Friday, with Jess than r 20 percein chance of showers fore-1 cast. Highs at the beaches in the • 60s rising to the 1ow~70s inland .... Overnight l~ws in the 50s. INSIDE TODAY . ' A . hearing has ope·ned ht 1 Te xas in the sex torture. and . · ~r1.o!, 1\Uo,l!'!g ~· ' 'It ~~~some~fljttmmtv~; tllat a homose.:ruat paid $200 for his· victims. Stqry, page· 4. • • • • .. .,. -:· .' ' . • .. , S:.--l DAl~O;.;r ___ •"~~=--.!hursday: January 17, 1;.:;9_7•~----. . -I(rs.si~ger Win·s- By United PttSs lnttraational a joint con1munique by the United Slates, Secretar;i of St.ate·Henry A. Kissinger the Soviet Union, Egypt and tsracl, achieved an lsraell-Egyplian agreement with a I m u It a 11 e 0 us annOWlcement.s on separating armies or the two nations tentatively scheduJed. along the Suez Canal. government officials said today .'in Jerusalem and UPI correspondent 1.faurice Gulndi the Egyptian city of Aswan. reported from Aswan, the Egyptian -----Egy,pt-.sald J(issinger-wouliLtum....his~-resorLcity of tbe___Nile _ _Rive ~that sltention now to the embattled Israeli· the agreement is expected to be signed Syrian fron t. Friday or this weekend at _kilometer Israeli officials told UPI ~rrespondent 101 on the Cairo-Suez Road, where • togeth<r at the peace table lut Nbvember. .Kissinger achieved his breekthroogh In a ..nee ol unprecedented shuttle llights belwttn SWl·bakcd Aswan and the ancient city of Jerusalem, swept today by a rare blliwd that delayed the final agreement. He returns to Aswan Friday for final talks with Egyptian President Anwar .s"Adat. • . and artillery duels along the CIDll ilnce the cease-fire went Into effect Oct, 24 and both 11de0 warned repea"'11Y that the October war could resume. · A White Hou,. spokesman dlsclooed that Kissinger had been in telepllone comRUUlication with Presldent foi1xon on the asrttment. Egyptians sald1Klslinger would !all< with Sadat by telephone later today and that lhe exact tbning ol the communique would depend on this. . . newspaper edlton from Cairo for a mttllnS to explain Ille terms of the agmmenl whidl la believed to ,call basically l4t an laraell pllllback 20 miles from the SUez canal and a thinning out ol the Egyptian .Ind and 3nl Armies on the 'Israeli 11de ol the canal. . . ' • • expecled to fly lo Jordan to di.scuaa the diaeniiagement al"'ement wtUi King Hussein who sent troops to lhe SUez front during the war bu( did not allack I1rael on the flank. Some time after that, he la expected to Oy to Damucm to meet President Hafez Assad, the officiala: said. \ .Jnck Payton In Jerusalem they expected Kissinger first succeeded in gelling the formaV annow1cement to ~me in Israeli and-Egyptian-generals to sit Agreement on disengagamenLoLth Israeli fore-es along the canal meant that the Geneva peace conference could resume. There have-been daily tank Sadat summoned his four deputy premiers, other Lop political aides and Aller the . Sad,at meeting, Kissuiger planned to Qy to Ille reoort city of Luxor. whero he will spend Friday night and Uten tour the a n·c I e n t Egyptian temples at Karnak Saturday morning. ~ter~Salw:da.y, . Kiaaingen w. as The Egyptian officials said they beJfeved that disengagement on the Egyptian front would open the way to a sfmilar agreement on Syria's Golan Heights fron_t._ _,:,· ==--11 'Pre tty Dut1ab' Fro!" Pqe J Newpo:rt:s Be-n-t-s.~ ~RAIN . • • . Flays Ca~pers By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Orange County Grand Jury Foreman itarcia Bents of Newport Beach has vehemently denied a sugges tion by Su~rvisor Ronald Caspers tha t she is using her post as a springboard into his seat. Caspers, also a Newport Beach resident, is up for re-election this spring. He said last week he thinks the jury's annual repor t was too heavy-handed in its criticism of the board and it appeared 1\1rs. Bents was aiming at higher ofiice. . In a telephone interview 'Wednesday, Mrs. Bents commented on Caspers' charge and 4lkcd about pending legislation th at will force supervisors to make a fonnal re sponse to the jury report. ' : Po iver Ou t? . • : Tell It to . : ~ The Marines "'Mr. Caspers was very inaccurate in his statements," she said. "If I should decide to run for the board, I \vould resign from the jury first in any case and I have told -my ·jurors just that." "I would never use the, jury as a . It wasn't a solar magnetic platfonn to win another office," ·Mrs. disturbance f 10111 outer space that ·Bents added. "Mr. Caspers was pretty disrupted south Orange County and dumb to say such a .-thing because nOW mystified Edison Company 1'1,11 being Oooded with phone calls from officials, it was the United States people urging me lQ run." ' Marines. Mrs. Bents said the calls from Maj. Sally Pritchett of the El supporters started coming in at 7 a.m. Toro Marine Corps Air Station said Saturday -the morning a story '.the power disruptions were the containing Caspers' comments appeared result of an electronic warfare in lhe Daily Pilot. exercise Tuesday. l\1rs. Bents said she would make no Corps aircraft, she said, droppe(i comment on her political future because "chaff," a ~etallic slltistance her main duties now lie with jury work. ' designed to OOnfuse an enemy's She said Caspers' comments on the radar and ·mask friendJy aircrait jury's board critique should be aimed from jts electi:onic probing. at the whole jury, not one member. The chaff drop was made 20 "This criticism which he found so miles at sea, she said. Unexpected lengthy -actually only three pages winds brought the substance ashore -was not from me alone but from s ho r t circuiting Edison the whole jury," she said. "We worked transmission Jines. Chaff sprinkled on it . ~ _long t!me and believe me, down on Sadd\eback Valley and l~e cratlc1sm I first ~rote was a,, good ---1-Laguna-Hills -causing -t-h-e-__ b1Lslro_ngerJhan..the final produc~. widespread disruptions. Caspers . was the . only supervisor . to After checking their equipment comment on the. }Uty report, which for failure, baffled Edison officials attacked.#;tty -~hllcklng by t~e board at first spec u I ate d that and the 1nab1h!Y. of su~rv1sors to extraterrestrial sources were to ad~uately . adm1n1ster their staff or blame policy matters. ,· The ~ard legally must respond to F rom Page l SAUNA ... and was rushed to a local hospital after two other patrons forced the door open and carried her to safety. a jury report within 60 days of the dismissal of the jury. But a new state law placing juries on a fiscal year calendar gives the current juries another six months before dismissal. F rom .. agel TAPES ... suggested that the \VhHe House taping syste1n be improved but that he later told a Secret Service inspector the project was "put on a ho1d basis" alter the discovery of the Watergate break-in. ' ,, u,.., ...... ,. FLOOD WATERS FROM RAIN-SWOLLEN SACRAMENTO RIVER FLOW OVE ~ . .JHREI FEET ~ DUNSMU IR Some 100 Families Were Evacuated Here Becau1:9 of Flooding; Area Now Th.rute~ liy Mud1llde1 ----- Clemente Blasts County Recheck of Nixon Home Ina rare display or official defense for President Nixon, San Clemente clly councilmen censured the county Board of Supervisors Wednesday fOr actions related to the demands for a reassessment of Casa PacifiCa. Agreeing with a resolution drawn by City Councilman Paul Presley, the coun- cil accused the board of "improper legislative action." Presley, who led the local re-election efforts in 1972 for the President, insisted that he was not offering~ the censure as a "grandstand play ''. Instead, he as~ailed the commitment of public funds durW.g the board's hassles over the reassessment. "If that were allowed to continue," he asserted, "all the property in San Clemente would be subject to such a tactic." He denied that his move was politically motivated. Besides the nat censure of the board, Presley's resol.ution calls for an investigation "by appropriate agencies" of the entire set of actions by the board on the reassessment issue. , Ni xon Lowest Ever iii Poll WASHINGTON (UPI) President Nixon's popularity fell in January to the lowest level in the Harris Poll since he became chief executive. According to the sul-vey taken Jan . 7·10, 30 percent of those questioned gave Nixon high marks on the way he was conducting the presidency while 68 perceht rated him negatively. ' . r ..... r,,..1 IDENTITY •.• searing heat of lasl week's blaze at Capistrano Shores Mobile Home PMk cleared thick shrub&. Firemen and other workers toiled for hours before discovering the remains ~Y a few feet from tbe~row of coaches damaged In the $100,000 blaze. Investigators held out liUle hope for ·an early identification because of the condition of the remains and death scene. But the exten.sivedintal work evident in the victim'• teeth and the_light build of the body" were significant clues. "We were able to saJvage eno9gh scraps of clotJtlng from beneath the body to help us coosiderably, and examination of an arm at the county crime lab showed a calcified area. "We checked with the family on l>oth the4t aspects and they confirmed that Mrs. Dod'e had broken the arin ·when she was 111 years old. "And one of her sons remembered distinctly "'hat she was wurlng when she walked out of the house three years ago. That matched, too," PCl'tner said. Mrs. Parson, who frequently has .to be awakened from sleep by Dr. Benton in the second movie, then, goes on to state that she developed a split personaJity as a result or the sauna room incident. 1--~··-rntnilfh11>orsevente1rs hOw ''Marfa"' . ~~umwi!IA!Mwle<lg~ ,that., it was . he who signed Stephen Bull's name to a receipt ·for the Uher 5000 tape recorder delivered to Rose Mary Woods President The om,. . .membet of, tho council .who appeared ·balky at passing the resolution was Councilman Thomas O'l{eefe, who abstained from the voting. The Louis H~rris organization said Nixon had prevloust, {allen to 32 percent favorable. In the last extensive survey in November, the figure had risen to 37 peri:ent. The family had fileil a detailed missing-person report on the woman's :)'" d>UJ1Pt19norr-IOOft af\e:r iMrs ..... Dodge left the house. .. took over her body on a nu~ber . of occasions and dressed in a short skirt, IOw cut tight blou~ and heavy makeup and then drove off alone to bars lo solicit male patrons who later en joyed her sexual favors. Mrs. Parson, v.·ho htis been known to her family from childhood as Betty, . states in both Interviews that she constantly fought the influence of fi1aria but \\'as unable to prevent at ·least 24 such sexual escapades in recent years. .OU.Nlil COAST ST Nixon·s secretary, Oct. l. ' Zumwalt said the machine was purchased that day because an aide mistakenly reported there were no machines \l'ith foot pedals in the Secret Service storeroom. · In fact , he testified. there were four Uher 5000 machines in the storeroom Oct. l. Bull testified Wednesday that he delivered the recorder to Miss \Voods but said son1eone e1se signed his name to 'the receipt. . Bull, special assistant to President O'Keefe warned that now that the reassessment hassle is ended, the resolution would not serve much purpose. "I will agree that the actions by the board were politically motivated and were a grandstand effort, but I wonder if something like this resolution is stooping to their level. "We still have to work with the board on regular · matters and I don't believe It is advisable to pick a fight with them," O'Keefe said. DAILY PILOT Nixon. testified \VednesdaY ,th,,,a,,,t-"h"'e"'k"!ne~----Front-Page 1 --of-only -five-pcopl \\'ho ever had Tll• Ortll';I! CCHI OAl\.V Pit.OT, wl·I" whld'I possess ion of the 1ape of a June" 20, DAMAGE i. comt11neo1 Ill• Niws·Pr~1• 11 ll\dlh.n.4 bv 1972 conversation bet,veen Nixon and • • • "'-Or•»Ot ca.11 Pu~lltn•"' Com1><1nv. StPI· II Id ••te tdi11o111 • ., 1>11bll1htd, Monll•Y throurgh a eman . ,,ld•v. tor co11• Mes•. N1wp0r1 llt•ch, He said they were himself, the "~111111ion 8t•t h1Fo.,.,111n va111v. 1.1q.-Pres ident, pr.esidential secretary Rose '"'"· tfvlru.,s1cklT-c• 1nd San c1"""nte1 i\lary \Voods, White House lawyer J. San Jutn C1~l1fftno. A t lntlt re;lon•I .,11ilfl ;s P110llshtc1 s1111rd•v• •!Id s1md1n. F'red Buzhardt and Gen. John Bennett, r~ prtN:ll)lt PUDllllllnt p1,111 11 11 1xr wn1 a presidential aide. ••~ Sl•ttl, Co111 Mn1; C1ll!omi1, '111,.· he saw the suspect "bash his car in and split." , When Doerr yelled, police said, the man, who was about six feet tall and wore glasses, ran from the parking lot. Rober! N. We1cl !'rn ldlf't •!Id P11b+lshtr J1ck rt. Cu1l•v \lk1 l'll lio:l•nl 11111 Gtntrll MIMf'I Thom11 Ktt~il EOllOI' Testing Waters Thom11 A. M urplli ~t MeMt!f\8 Editor" C~•"'' ':'· loo; Richt rtl ·r. Ntll AHltlt~I MIMtllftl Edllon • ....... Cllll MtM: UO Wiii .. , St1'9tl Ht'lllllOf1 1..cti: UU ·Nft'Pl11 loult'tl .. • Jlton dale Eye s Preside1itial Ru1i WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen. Walter F. Mondale (D·Minn.), to- day -joined Sen. Charles R. Percy (R·DJ.),,as an unannounced candi· date for the 197-6 presidentialllominaUQn. - The day after the discovery of her bones, police were regarding that report as their best lead. Stainless Steel- Fabric Care Tub FULL 2 YEAR PARTS and LABOR WARRANTY e Smooth, Ru1t·Proof, Ch lJ"Proof e ldNI for all Wash- able F1brlc1 • L11ts the Lifetime of lhtWashtr PLUS ••• a wcnha"le knits cycle ,,....._,..._ .... ,... ..,. .., • ••• .. .. bl9t. .... ,.. .... , ...... ............... ""'"' ...,-~ ..tr....,.. lcN I TAKE WE 'Qt.ADE-INS .. disaster areas. The Eel River, which surged at least seven feet above its 20-foot flood stage . dropped at least three reet today. The SacramentO River was down "four or fivC reet," said Dunsmuir police. . Water drained ol.f the streets of Uluah Jn ~lendochino O:ly.pty but roads were clogged wllh debris. Two children were missing and presumed drowned in 1'-1yers Flat and a man was feared dead in the Big Lagoon area of Humboldt County. Jimmy Moore, 14, and his sister, Kathy, 12, were swept away fro mthe backy!._rd of their two-story frame house i t Mfers Flat in HiJmbOIClt Countrwh~n­ a branch of the Eel River flooded, sa id sheriff's deputy Robert Williams. He said the youngsters were helping 1heir father, Emery, move property to higher ground when a log holding back water broke. fiitoore managed to hold on to the creek bank, but the torrent swept the children away. . f Froml!ageJ_ 4'. • SLIDE ... (• • by the mudslide slapped him 35 feel onfo a highway as he strugiled lo a..id being swept away, he sai~· . The incident octurred in canyon Creek. about a mile south of ,Canyonville. 'l')vo slides !Wept down the hill ln quick aucces,,ion about 7 _p.m., Cook said ... 1'All I remember is I heard the noise o! ·rocks, the noise got more lntease ar.d rumbling started. I hollered, 'alide' and ran as last as ·I coilld to the highway. . . "A tree laiocbd me onto the highway. It started rumbling again. I said, "My God, Jet's get help.' " Men who weren't in the slide arrived and quickly searehed the area of-the building, which appeared to be beneath 20 to 30 feet of debris. They found no sign or life, said Cook. who suffered facial cuts. Pacific Northwest Bell identified the missing as Bill Combs, Bob Miller. Jay J\territt and Roy James, all or Roseburg; Bill centers and Ed Waldren, both of Medford ; and .Robert Keller, Portland, a division consfruCtion supeiintciiifent. · Also missing were l'.1.'0 employes of the Sage Pipeline Co. They are Mark G·aroutte of Roseburg and Ray Bell of !he Tri City area .of Douglas C.Ounty. Murder Victin1 Shot, Strangled HIGHLAND (UPI) -The strangled, shot and nearly nude body of a ~year· old elementary school teacher was found on the noor o( their bedroom here by her husband, Sheriff's investigat~ said Wednesday -the~ vitnm, Linfta Virglma Meux; had been strangled and shot in the head t'.l.'ice by an unknown assailant. Her husband, Marion, found her when he returned home shortly after midnight. . ......,_ lktdl: m """'' ,.._ . ..._,, ...... ll(fo: 1711, lfldl ... 1.,,. .. 1M °"""""~ ,as Nortll al-CtfnN II ... . Ttl11t Ill (7141 642-4121 Cl 1W A4ccrtl 111 '4M671 p,_ c-.1 A,,_ ...... fl ......... ~ 4f2.4421 ,.,_...,... Ot ..... ~ 0<-MM~---· ..... , .. Mondale announced he authorized a' group Qf Minnesota sup-· porters to begin exploring whether. he should seek the Dbmocrallc nomination. In St. Paul, a comml\tee spokesman said ii would appeal. A similar group 'was formed last, year by, Percy to examine his chances o! winning the 1976 GOP nomination. Nabady sens Far less lban · SPEED QUEEN., ~. """'""' 1'11. °''"*' eo..1 ~"""" """'*"Y' Mo llfM 1i.r11t, 1nw1r1111i111, ___ ,,_..,.,;;"""'""''". _.......,.._.,..,..."""""' ... IMW M ~ WllM\lt ..,..C.ltl .... 11\lnWI ti aiwr•• ..-. ...... dlM ...... ..W 11 Ctttt ,._.., c.11........, "*°'~""" ., cerrltt a .d ,,....If/ -INH t:l.11 f!lffttlllYI 11\Ultlft ~UM-lfl"t', --.-:. , Mondale, like Percy: instructed his committee to !ile periodic reports oH\S"fin_ances with:Jh.e Ofllce of Federal E!ectlons~•-P~<>-- cedure requ1reifby the 1971 campaign disclosure law. ~ - The committee's co-chairm,n are Lawrence Hayes, a St. Paul at(Qmey, and Mrs. Judy Hamilton of Minnetonka, Minn. . .. ' ., . ' • • • • • -··---UA!~Y l•iJJlI Saddlebacl{ Coast-Out fall Pushed Merge1· Bid Co1 1cept· Cct ll ell Best. ,)f 20 A lt2r1t!1l i res ·Rejected Uy .JOHN \' AL'l'f.;JlZA h11•11i~hcct !111~ 1vt'1'1\ is lu1t the ltt·ginning p:i.,in~ •1~ 1v .. ll u~ n1:1i11t ;dn ~1 cont inllou~ •• 'nf 11 1>lanni11g l'ffo1·1 1l'h1eh v.•ill ultun:.itcly f!v\\ 111 !1111 \("lk.S tbn111i.;huut Lill! four A proposal 10 n1crgt· Sa~dlebat.:k College 11•ith the Rr111cho SanliS"go Co1n1nunily College district 1ne1 with :1 tiuic k ncgali1•c rcspon~e thi s week. SaddTcback lrusll•c Alyn Brannon of Sunll.1 Ana. 1vho ;111nounl't'd his su1nn1cr resignation from the boar4-~1onday, said sorne of his l.'OOStitucnls had. exprt.•SSl'<I intcr~st in a n1crgcr.1>0ssibillly . 01 lht DIUV Pll•I SIMI ;. (·On!iu.lting-lltnl-Clwt'jj,fil ~1 ilh f.i.od~1•R-- 1 h1: best way lo disµos~ ·of lht! \\'<ISle ,!ll'fll'rntrd b.v six south coast l!1·atm1'nt 11nt1t ics rhis \\'C'Ck w1vt>il1..<d its l<.i1('S! idC'a for a 111·0-rnilc oc:~nn outfutl juttiug Sl'a1\'ard 1u:.ar Dnn:l IJ;1r001'. Jlrq_tlui:c· t\Jfe.t. ~ ulu~ ul..tl:J~o1•------·•~'1•~:1~it~um.1~. ~ 'l'hat lnlor111a110u, l.'xplnr111t1, all 11hast·s \lltl d 1\1lh tit•' 1.q1,fr t':11n ('1111(·Cpt 11•uuh1 uf thl' v.•:1sh• dl s1}()snl IS!'Ut..', lhen 11il\ L1· a p!a11 lo de:-..ilt th1• lrt'<Jlt:d 11•astt' lr1nll lht> l.la~t-; h1r J;riinl 1.1µ11hl0<•llons 111 b. 1r-,• 1h·· t· 1 'u,•111 up lb acl·eplabit" 11'< IYl'!l /t!I :ippl1t·1tlit)l1!0 IO Ilk' &:in l)lt'RQ ~!11 1'!! 1•11 (1•!• trt·t'f'!!L•fUlll ltl1tft"r~·~·ouruf ,\rt•:1 H1•11.ion:1! \\';11-·r Qu:iht.v ('0111rnl 'ff-.._ nr Hu,1!'1f anti llK• ~1u1h Coa~t llcg1onat Li.: 111 Zone t.:onscrvnuon ~omm1ss1on ,.,, lh1· ,.,,., \' !1.111 111 th. l'lflucnt \•,ou <rl.t•arv 1old S1•1T.t hoard 111c.-1nbt'rs th:1! th('· 1>relt1rre<t oullall idea set"n1t>d to ha1c lht• bt.·~\· thantt' lur suCel'sS IJl•fore all 111(' l'l'bt11."1tor~ grou1,.;. il 11 t · Jll '111: .., I t •.Jl1 l ,:,l 'lu111ptd out Ill 1.11 111 1~ 1!c1n1· 1t1rougn •;;c (1IUf.11l v.hith hDi- tlil' n1ou1h lo !Jana l\;•rbiir S:in1 : JI 1 ·• i111.·;,1clt·d 1n tti • "r1n nor :fbout to give any part or this district to Rancho Santi ago," 1'ustin area trustee Ji nns Vogel replied. r><.•ttnis O'Lcarv. <1 vice pr·esidcnl for l.A.111•rcy F:ngtnl'eriug, told b o n rd members of ihl' South East Reg1on:il neclamntion A u t ho r i tr I Serra 1 \Vt'<inesday that OUl 0 f 20 possible ;1l1ernalives, the outfall concept 11·as by fo.1r the best. fiu1 just lo be sun:. 0·1.e;iry hu.:ludcd I!• olht•r co111plrtt' 1d<'<1S in h i s pr elin1i nary 'prOJl't:! !'l·port to !hl· Serr<1 Board. I le suggl'~l t·cl 111 l'<J"l' the t•unccpl of Ol't!an drschttrge pro\'e'I unpopular, th t> ups trciun du1npi11~ al :.1 eost uf ~1; 1n111ion should bt." pursul'd pr~•IH I V.l"'I t• lt1t' lllUl't' t"X:Pl'!l<;I\ I' thar. tTiV 1.1·ti 1t •1·n1'HH1 I ·I••(! b~ n·1.1.·~r~ ____ .... Rrnnnon !M.li11tcd to recent problems in the Tustin ilrca. 1vhcrl' sotnt• B.U!JU residents have signed petitions to pull out or !he S.1ddleback dislriC'L · · lie sai d n1uny rci-idcnls o! lht: clt y of Orangt' on lht• rringc uf the nanctw S:i.nti.:igo Oislrict. haJ l'Ot11pl ~1in1 s sin1Har .to those of Tustin rcsjdcnts .• "In n1any v.•ays. both ur11as arc 1101 being adt.>quatrly scrvl.'d." B!"annon s..1id. "Yet the nun1bcr of students docs i1u1 justify a scµarate c<1n1pus. "I think it would be \IOl'lh11•hile 1c1 meet 11ith Hancho Santin go to c>:plort' the ramiric.alions." he said. "I don't sec ho1v creating a supt:r- district \\'ould solve our problems." \1ogcl said. pointing out that the Saddleb<4Ck dist ricl already encompasses 48 pcreent or Orange Count y's land art•a Saddleback Supcrinlcnd._.nl F r I'd l!rcnu.•r said he agrt'l'd •· 100 pert(•Jll \vith Vogel. "\Ve should l'Ontini· i111f:-.l'l\l'S to th1· issues ut hand.': Ur·1:ri1t•r s ~1 1 d • ··eonsid('rii1g a n1crg1·r 11ou!d on!~ £·onfusc Lhings thoroughly.·: Breiner said tic bel ie\ 1'S it is !TifHt' important to updatl! the disLrirt's n1u~tl'r plan using lhC' corubinccl clforts ot professiona l architccls und pl<inricrs :incl th C' sc hool's cilizen :,idviwrv l'On1mi1tc<' The bo<l rd u1i;1n1n1ousiy passt'd a rt•solution to th:!l crrcct. ~g1nn1ng ;1 rc-cvnlualion or !he d1stri('l lfl·y(•(lr 1naster plan. Vogel ~aid hr felt the hrst altrm:1111·t· to problen1 s in lhl' Y.idespread d1stricl 1~ 10 "take lhc c:1n11>uS lo tht' pt'Oplr· " by 111ak1ng n1axu11un1 use ol jun1or high :ind high school raci ht1t•<;. r UP! TtlePllGIO J\Irs. 1\liC'~cy ('dt11 pUell and bi.:r son. Dou~~ 8. ,pla.y ·\vith a 1sailJJoat in tllr yard of their flood ed ltorne in ·rurner. lire .. where flood 1vatcrs rPachc(I a dcp1l1 o[' IH 1nche!>. lracrue st Sl10\v ~ Bally Girl Diec l of Nat .11·al Causes sc1 1TT~T 1A:.1·: ., .. i, •1\!'1 .\ n:nt" i:ion11! suggest the ptu11niug 1if rnUhons of ga llons of dail .v sc1vage t·ffluenl t1i po inr~ upstrcan1 011 Son .h1nn ;ind 'l'r abuc·o crt!eks. 111 son1e plans !ht' disp<>sal' l\'Ould be. through irrig;,1t1on. other ideas sug(!es11•d takl'~ a 11 d l'l'Sc rvoirs. ::ind still another in\·olvl·d 11 niort• sophisticalt'<I trl'allni.:nl and durnping dire('tiy tnt!'l crr.ek beets. 1'he crcekb<.'CI discJu1rgc was the only .~uch concept 1Yhich consultants belit•1 l' tu be a usable alternative. Rut if v.·ould be more costly. 1'he plan appearing to be lhl' lx•st nne calls for the con1mitmen1 of mcrt•· th <i n $11 'million in loca l and grarH lunds fer a 11\'0-tnile pipe li\'C lt('t In di:.in1etc r. · The Olltfall \l'OU!d ji1t Sl·a11·ard rro1n the 1nouth of San J t1an Creek and ex1~·11d rnuch farther our to·sc<1 than thC' ct11Ten1 r>1pe \Vhich has l1e1•11 d (' (• Ill (' d unac('eptable by anlipollulion agenties Serra ....,.., .a regional trealn1en1 C1.!t1t: . n1:Jdl' up of six local ageru::i<'s -l"t:1:; until January of J9i0 to ri:>plilt:e !he srnall pipe al Dana Point. ·rhe 1nc.mber groups pooling toge1her on the outfall project are !he c1tv or Sa n .Juan C1;1pistrano. the Moullon Nfgucl \\'ntcr District, lhe city of San Clen1en!t'. !hC' Capistrano Beach Sanitary 11istric:t. !ht' Dana r>oint Sanitary . District and I !ht• Rancho fllargarita \Valer District. · ~Jany or those agencies are partners in the joint use or an upgraded 1rca lm.ent plant near San Juan Creek v.•hich once belonged 10 San Juan. but v.•as sold tu Serra Inst yc;tr. I le prcdil'l!'d 1h:1t 'on11.• r1:J..;t1!<1 l11r~ :l).!l'llCil'S r111gl11 Pl'l (c r !ht• Ill II 1' !' t"\Pt'll~l\'t' 11p~tl'l':1111 t!:l';1, !J1.l';IU\t' lt 1111ulcl rcchargL· 1.uu.lt.'f\.:l'Ollll\l 11 :.il,1.'J' f)f!t' ~u " ,11 I P1 • p1;1 11 p111~~ nl th• 1 'lfo. ''' ,.1 n. 11 ;11 .;11.11 h p:.i~1 S :-111 { l•.:.JlH'hl ,,, I I I tll!' {'!1('1[111~~ 'O\'<;:t1'1ll Ii 1h~• ]•,·:0111• •\ 'l)!ld !);111 (}11n[j't• Mid dl<! Ea st Co1i f li cl S11b ject of lr,vi1ie 11alk .. The ~\lidc:lc Eas! · Uat·~ground fur , ! on(IJct." i-; th1• lhl'lnC uf tsr<icl Atadem~·'<> tiri;I 1111d·\ll'l'k adult t'lass l>t·~i11ni 11g tonlqht H;,1bbi Bnbrrt .Jl'11•1111.1h Ht·l'j.!1nan . !Jean of the Acadc:n\v . 11 111 lead the 1•1ghl-S<.'S!lio11 class. to h1.· held at i : J.-, p.rn cai:h Thursday u1 roon1 201 11! lr1i11C>'s Un i\'l'!':iil \' ll igh School. ·1:ht' cl<1ss 11di ~,.plure lho tus1or1l'<1L i:uHur<Jl. r l' Ii g 1o11 s and gti1·1x1!i1ieal background of lhl' current lsr<icli·Arab 1:011fli::t. Bt'!'gn1;1n s;11d. · BC'rgman served un the hn1nl' desk of 1he .Jerusalt>1n l'osi shortl y after 1he esta bli:-;hnicnt of tht' :.1.11e nf Jsr<H'l · A second class. <ichcduled for ll:ll 1>.nl. at the sa1nc loc·.t1 1rin. 1rill bf• "Tht• llebre1\' Phophet~: Hch•\unce of Con- science. ' "\Ve should be thinkini: in !t"rmo: of brin~ing n1C':iningh1I c\a<;:s offt-r1ni;'i "here th(• people c<111 take adv<1nt:1gt• or them,·· Vogel said . 1!;1\ ,,Jd i.:1rl ;dl1·~vtlh c11•n1l'd fo11d :111d \1<1ll'r Ur ;1i,!:r1·emcn1 n! h•·r doc·l•1r and 11.1n•11t'. t1!t>fl nf n:1tur:l1 l'<lll'<'" r1·;11)1111..: r1·01n tur\J I d1·ft·1·1 ". ,1 1·(1ri1111·1 ~ 1ury ha-; ruk•d ,\S'il. 1\!lv. l~l.'n. r.lichaf'l Calhsun aud \\'l'dnesday· 111ght !ht• attornt>y gerwrars nftif'<' s11ll has th~· option or liling c·h:.irgcs The gro.ups w.hich \\'ill be sharin g. the rtC'11 outfall all have contributed a share o! lhC' $154J.O{)(I tab for the consultant \! Y.'i ll lr<lcc lht grh11 th of l11c Prophetic ITIO\'C'ITil.'llt out ot thl' lsraPlilt' nomad hfe in confli ct 11ith !he. se.ttll'd 1 a;;:ric:ullural society ul Canci<in. UPI Ttlll>f'IOIO : "'J'he 1nore of that '' c do. tJ1l' less \1 l' \\•ill net~I more. Iacili!ies on our n1a1n ca1npus Driver lndi('tctl On Leavin g Sce ne FRANKL I N. Tt'nn. iUPll -An i\labama truck driver has bt.'t.'11 indictt.'ll here on a charge of leaving lhe scene of an acc1dent in 1\·hich l\l'O young Ca lifornia "·on1c·n \\'Crc killed. Ca luzell Dorich . 27. of r:rovc Jl ill. told authorilies he pick!'d up lhl' l\\O hitchhiking \\'Orri11n al a Nashvilll' tru ck stop Dec. 28 and for no apparent rea~on they jumped frorn the cab as he 'vas ROing (}() 111i!cs J)<'r hour 1111 lnterstal•' 65 south or tiert'. !·le was ind icted \VednC'!iday. Autopsies i:;hov.•l'd I hat Barb 11 r :1 Boynton. JR. or PC'talurna. ond Nancy .Jane Morey. 20. of Sacr:1n1r.11to. dit•d of skull fractures. ...,......,..-.,. .... ~-..... -~· ... Th•.• i11 rv t!l'lil)l'r·111•d :1ln111~1 s•'\'<"t hvu1... I-Pl 1r1• r l':1l'h1n~ J \' c !' d 1 t I \Vl•tlnt •<:d<J \ An1•e l<i r:1•~111•r '"'~" ltnn1 l't'('. 10 111 ,I ~1 C!'>i1 1111!'111!•11 ;111'1 1r:Hl5il•1't'(•d lhl' 111· 'I: 1 d ;1 .\· to S{'ol!sdall• !\il'l!\Ut 1<1! ilu~p11;1l. Ti.v l•nh~ tl•(•d l il'\' Jn. Jlr J•'rl•d Chri.,l!·n~c·n. ;1 lll'L1r1i-curi;1•11n n11d !l~l' liab~ ·~ ph;v:.11:i;1n l~'"t1l1\'d du1 ihg lht> in't'""'1 lhn1 !\u• uilaul had hirth def rof'ts ' 1nC'onrp:1lib lt· \\'llh !1h·. · The d0<·1ur ~<iid OOl h ti" and th•' p·1ren·, nr.ri ·ti !'U"lt'1'<.i\\t't' \1nuld lll- \11!bh1·l'l !r11111 1)1,. h;:by. 'fill' ;1i;n•1•111"nl 11·a~ rn,u!f> 1n \\ ··1ti•1 '. ;1 ff>ll hour-; ;ifl r·r thr b.1 r 1\.1~ ll<irn l•" <11111! 'fe.,.1in11,n1· ll1 1 lo 1'd lh1' (·hilcl\ def1•f'IS 1ncl1 1dt•ll n · l;1:""···· 11pf·11 Ir· ... inn ur' 11 ,,;1 .,rl 11!1 ht r l.l;u I. <II lorrn('d l1'l1h<i :-ind f'.u 1d on 1 h1· hr:un Th" pa1t·r1 .... r;1Jrd11n :1nrl Kathlt•t·n Gc ,.r,·r or '\!1·.-11 . invoked th<'1 r rii:h t :iJ,:ainst srlf i11crlm1nat1on and did nnt tes!1fv 01 th1• ht annr Tht~ t·ou,ilt• i;;11d :1fh •r lhl' \t•rrlicl th:it tht'V 11·en·· r ·lit•\ r·d Tht•v adrll'd lh:il thr~· rt·c·• l\ttl 111:11 1~ l•·l!i'·r<; l'ill\)JlOrt 111c: 1he1r pus1hun . ' Challe1 gh g' Cc111,clidate Takes Su1i1le tit Coll egJ'S Ry JAN \VORTll 01 tit. Dally Pil•I St;o!t __ :_ ___ ,.;~,,::ilf,'~~~~ CollegeS in general arc not challenging. enough and offer irrelel'ant degree programs 11•hich nrl' nol worth lhc c.rrort. Thal is the opinion of Gury Rasrnusscn . 36. of lrvill\', a candidate for :).1dcllcbt11:k Colleg{' lrustce. Rasmussen said' he dl'Ciclt.'Cf 10 run for the Aren Si:.: tl rvine-E:I Toro1 p()!;I because. he hos been disap1>0inled with ninny of his own educationnl Cl>:periences and hopes In cncourfli;c new ideas nl Sadd le back. ,. "I don't bclil'Vc in degrees , for myself." Rasm ussen said. Since gctti11g oul of the Arn1y in 1963. he. has taken courses at the University of Southern Ca I i f o r n i n . Bri~ham Young University in Utah. \Voodbtiry College. East U>s Ange les College and Oran~e <.:oast College. i\1ost course~ he look were 1n business. accounling, fi1111nc~. and rea l csla\c. "f'ron1 my cx~rience. I bclieve our ed ucational systcnt is still in lhe 18th century and I'd llke lo change tha t, .. said the cand idate. ii real .estate Inves tment ('OUnsc.lor , "College 1irograrps nnd' their grading sYstems art just one· part -or it. I I a1n elect.Cd I will tJlace a high priorily1 on cooperating wit h school districts on ISCOUNTS CO LLEGE ·DEGREES Candidate Gary Ra,mussen l'r. llt·11r1. l\:.irn1tzchnig. ~larico11a lou11r1· 111edica! cxar111ner, testified lhl' h:1by {lied o( irs deft:!c:ls anp nlenin~ilis. I le !':1icl the baby·s bot.ly :1ppcarcct ~1s 1f liqu1do;; had n~! been l\'tlh hc!ld fro1n h1•r nu1 ~runxda1e pulic:c dclcttlvc .fan1es f\!'r~hncr snid he intcrvie1ved 10 nurses ,111d t11·11 nursing aides. ~di nf \1•hon1 r1 ·µo rtt·d 1hc~ "'ilhhe!d food rind 11·;l!er. tit her th:u1 water to moistC'n her lips a1ul rn1•U!l1 _i\p ritisal t•'or Meclit'al Or:111ge fou11ty supPrvisors h<l\'t.' taken ;1 ne,1 Sll'p 10\1·ar<I finally resolving t1t•goti:itions \lith l'C Jr\'illt' Ol'Cf !hr po~sihle least• or p11rchnsc of the county 1n1·dif';1l cent('r b~· the universi ty. Thi· bna rd 1•oted una1iin)t)usly this 11·1>rk to ;i11 a··d '1 contract .Jo :1 Los i\n!!eles lir~n lur 0111 aµ1lJ"1sal -Cl[ ~hc -n\°"~~G;,\l 1.c11t1·r propert .v an<1 all i!s t.>qui11n1cnt. \1arshall and Stevens. Inc. 1vill IX' paid ur to S26.000 lo pcrfortn the ;1ppraisal. \\'hich 1vi!I be usl•d in an.v future neJ!oliations as the cash value 1ir the medical cenlcr. The .county has for sonH' n1onths bct'n t~ ing to work out ways to i;el out of lhC' hc;ilth Care busi ness aiJd a1 the :-:.imr 11n1e pro1·idt• a l{'achi11g hospi1at f:iei11 1v for the UCI 1ned1ca.l school. 1.hc.-_boar.d_W.ll.L_lOW b)' CQunty Allfn1nislrnti\'e Officer Robe.rt E . Thornas that lJCI may also perfnnn ~1n appraisal of the AlrtJi<·al Ccnirr hut 1ha t the 111·0 figures 1vill probJht.v he 1'10:-.t• ('nough to be re~olved by rurthl'r nCRnnanng. \ Druu Ma ker Sav ~ 0 • lf e Prod ttced Svnthetic LSD SAN FR ~NC'ISCO (AP\ -A drr<'nd:int on tri:~I ror 1nak1n~ the jllt·g:i1 drUJ! LSD sa\'s he• produt'ed a difrt·rrn1. leg-nl ~lorm Of I e ha. uc1nO!?l'J1. bul wlflioul-1 thf. bad snit• l'ffe<'1s. l{olJl.•r1 Scully. 28. 1es1ifit·d 1n ft'{lt·rn l e<>urt \\'cdncsday thal he n1:1dl' a drug c.~1lll'd ALD-52 al a lab in \\'inrtsor 'I pro\'e It , he ~produc.•\:d for jurors fl container contain1ng approxin1a!c ly 711 dark blue pills and said they l}'cr..c..AL().. 52. every grade level.". Y<'*rs and that lnccntlv(·S bt.-developed . J·Jc ravors a reva1np of existing school to lure to[l profei;slonals from prlvot' Prosecutor .John ~filano asked for son1c of the pills for uno1Y,sis. Seully ca~ully coun1cd 1ti pills and handed them to Milano. calenda rs 10 full "operation year round . Industry to 1hc cl assrnntn. • Teacher !ruining and qualifications· 'R.asmU:!SC'q, 1;t ba ·hclor. hn!; llv('i'.I in need a close look as well, he said. Irvine IWI) years. lie \vorks for Spa rli ng '',Baslcally,-tcachcJ,s ar s_lotifiod_ nvcstmcnta-in-lr.villi:· and Is a dirt!ClOr 5luCfenfs. Most or them t1Ven't"'had on th'C Stln Juan. C.'lpistrano R('so\l'i'cc practica l experience outside t he Conservation District. classroom nnd their jobs are too s~urc ." •le <+od his foll)illf l'~n 111~c·11 Pnrtv Rasmussen said as a trust.t.oe he would Sho1> 1n 1\1 Toro fron1 196i ·lo 1!171 nrgc lhat teachers go to work outslldc lie is n .nalivc• C;.ihrnrn1:in. burn In the acaderni c world every four or fi ve \VhiHicr. • I '• . $cUUy stiid AL1)·52 is not bannl:d by federal la\v and product·.s cffcc1s similar to LSD. but \Vitllout hilrmful si de eflecls . Scully::;and .N1 holn11. Sand. 31.-arc. on lrlnl fOr 1nnktng I.SO nntl for Income lax cvAslon . l..csier F1•ietim/\n, 44. nn a.l\~Latc professor n1 Cas(' \\'cs1rrn HC'lll'rvc University in C'lc\'C\<1nd. is chi1rA1:d with conspi r<1c;y to 1uukc LSI) :11 th~ lah~ :-.111dy. "l'hc ' Both classes arc free of charge 1.1rol1n1inµry projL'CI report open to th l• public . ,-------1:'~· ... fi.J. (}arreffj 23rd SEMI -AN .. UAL I Now In Progress and ISR AEL ACAD EM Y DEAN Rabbi Robert Bergman -,,,-,'(I~ I\ ~ l 20% SAV E CUSTOM ORDER ON CHAIRS Sa le PROFESSIONAL . INTERIOR DESIG NERS Open Mon. Thurs. & Fri .. Eve~. During 2215 HARBOR BLVD. COST A MESA. CALIF. Th is ALSO SAVINGS OF 20°/o SOFAS on and LOVE SEATS · 1 • • . -~ • . . -:roAn.v PlL ----- with Tom arphine •. .,.;if. •• ... So Who Do You Believe? 1---GASOLINE ALLEY DEPT, -ll doesn't seem too · long a'go thll on a d<1y li ke this, .along this best . o( all possible coasts, you'd find people grumbling aJ;>out the weather. Let's face it. This was a foul morning : all drizzle~. gloom and gray. You'd think· this \\'OUld be a regional preoccupation. And think back, not too long ago. tl)c national preoccupation included such \\"Orries as DDT on the lettuce, too many cycla-whoozits in the soda pop and what the surgeo n general would say next about your smoking habits. .J AU these worries and trepidations seem forgotten these ,days.. Now the national worry is fuel bil,-ga-Sbline and \l'hether. or not the electric lights will Uicker and then turn a dirty brown. t\10TORISTS PL YING Pacific Coast llighway today weren 't grumbling about the drizzles. They were too busy with one eye on the gas gauge and the other on the speedometer. They, were watching one dial go up and the other one sink down. No wonder folks ~re fretting about \\•here their next g~Uon gas will come from. Just look atAb_e n.ews. On _the one hand , Ralph-Nader is -telling everybody the fuel shortage is a giant ripoff just to bulge oil company profits , Then Harry Bridges~ (the other one ), presitient of Shell Oil Company, takes to the-podium to decry the notion that oil profits should be limited. But then Bridges talks in terms of $2.7 billion in capital investments and millions for this and millions for that. THIS KIND OF 't'ALK makes it' a bit tough for the working stiffs like us to relate it all to two bucks worth of regular for the family heap. Then Standard Oil spokesmen grab the podjwn and brightly atm0wice they have as much (maybe more?) fuel on hand · now as they had on a comparable da te lasl year. Huzzah, you say. No shortage, right~ \\lrong. The Standard spokesman frowTis and then declares that they'll still be short by the good old summ ertime. DO NOT FRET. Federal Energy Czar B_ill Simon takes the podium. He brightly announces we're using one-fift h less gasoline than normal. Normal \vhat? you wonder. Any\\'ay, Simon scz our fuel problems arc ''manageable.'' That's good. Gov. Reagan say s, however, th at Calif-0mians need thei r own 'State energy czar. Gov. Reagan says that man sbou ld be Gov. Reagan. TIIAT'S BAD. J\1ean\Yhile in Washington, Deputy Energy Czar John Sawhill says the go vernment is printing gas rationing coupons right 11ow. But of course, he soothes. well never have to use them. Suspicious thinkers might' wonder if 1 hat isn't about the same as the gangster \\'ho goes ou t and buys a tommygun but then assures you he'll never use ii. ' ' • • • -- 'H~moseXual Acquired Boys for $200' " Pu"llcity Shy Federal grand jury has started taking test,;mony from Ohio National Guardsmen in inves- tigation of 1970 Kent State University fatal shootings. Man in photo covers up during luilchbreak. China._BQats Patrol Coast , Near Vietnam From Wire Services SAIGON, South Vietnam -t·he South Vietnamese gove rnment reported toda y that t\\'O Red Chinese gunboats are guarding the fishing settlement the Chinese have established in t11e disputed Paracel Islands. Saigon's chief mili tary ~pokcsman said lhe presence of the Chinese warships \l'as "some kind of a threat." but he couldn't say whether his government "'·as planning retaliatory action. South Vietna m and China both claim the chain of coral reefs in the South ( IN SHORT ... ) China Sea about 250 miles east of tile South Vietnamese coast and li5 miles southeast of the Chinese island of Hainan. e Skyh1b Extended HOUSTON -Space officials still think the. final Skylab mission \\'ill last S4 days despite minor problems with ·a pesky cont rol mechan ism that acted up again toda y for the fourth day in a rO\V. Program officials held their "''eekly meeting today to perform \\•hat has become a formality -approval of seven more days in space for the astronauts. e J\lixon Acts Scored WASHI NGTON -Rep. Robert L. Leggett (D-CaliL ), sa id today that President Nixon has already "publicly confessed'' at least two crimes justifying his impeachment. . Family Row: 2-Policemen Lose tiv s QETRQIT (AP) -Two y oun g policemen have been shot to deatli aiid \\fO others wounded after answering "the mo~t difficult type of call ." a family fight involving a gun. Killed \Vednesday were Leonard Todd. 32. an II-year police veteran just promoted to sergeant. and Patrolman Edward Pakula. 27. an ex-Marine with four years on the -force .. Each-was married and the rather of one child . F'ifteen-year-<>ld Thomas Pary, a ne ighbor. also was grazed by a bullet in the hail of gunfire wh ich cut .down the. four officers, police said. The youth \l'as said to be in satisfactory condition . POLICE SAID THEY arrested Andrew J. Pantaleo. 32, a tool and die worker-. Detroit homicide detectives said they would seek a \\'arrant today, charging first-degree murder in the incident. Police Commissioner Philip Tannian said officers were di spatched to a qui et. n1iddle-income neighborhood in Northeast Detroit after a woman made two calls to police. They said that in the fi rst call she as ked for help in a family quarrel and in the secon:d reported that "Someone \V as shooting up the house ." ~He said the respon'ding officers ste pped --'-'-~­ into a barrage of gunfire "''hen they arrived at the.home. U~I T•lfflltl•_ Testimony · In T-extis Case Opens . HOUSTON. Tex. (AP) - A detective bas told a pretrial hearing for Elmer Wayne Hen1ey that teen-age boys were . bought for $200. tie said they were forced into homosexual acts, were toituf~ and spme were murdered. Detective David fwtullican of suburban Pasadena who headed the probe into the Texa~ mass murders of 27 t'een-age boys, testified Wednesday that Henley told him how Dean Arnold Corll, 331 bou,hl the Youths. Henicy, 17, is charged with siXOr - the 27 deaths whi ch· occurred here over the past three years. He is schedul~ to go on trial, .as ~oon as the pretrial hearing ends .. for the murder ot one of the youths , Charles R. C.Obble, 17, a former neighbor. · ANO'l11El1 DEFENDANT, Dav Id Owen 'Brooks, 18. is charged in four of the deaths and is due to go on trial March 4. th the pre.trial hearing. Henley's attorneys are trying to exclude oral and written statements the youth made to police about' the slayings. . One of Henley's attorneys, Will Gray, asked Wednesday for a six-month delay in the trial after the motion to suppress the statements is dispased of. ·oray saicli~ c;l,eJay is needed to let publicity die dO\lfil. TANNIAN SAID PAKULA was shot in the eye as he took cover between t1vo houses halrway down the block .and that Todd was felled with a wound in the chest while crotiching between MOTHER OVERWHELMED BY SEX TORTURE, MURDER TESTIMONY Mrs. Selma Winkle's Son Is Believed One of27 Victims HENLEY WAS arrested Aug. 8 alter he telephoned police and said he had shot and killed Corll. . JI,. man police say \\·as the mastermind of the homosexual torture and murder ring. Corll's slaying -was later ru1ed sell· defense . houses across the street. A neighbor, Mary DePofe, said she Y.'alched one officer "look up. I guess he got a shot and all of a s udden fell backwards. The other officer laid him out. I think he died ri ght th en." Employe Who Leaked - Mullican testified Corll once told Henley that he belonged 1-a "ho mosexual ring which bought and sold boys." f.fullican said the boys were used for ''homosexual actS, sodomy, maybe later killing." The detective said the going price was $200 but that more \.\'3S paid ror "really good-looking boys." Tannian said seconds before Pakula and Todd were killed bullets hit t'vo olher officers who were Ci'ouchi9g near a sq uad car. Officer Gerald Kpnachki . 32. was shot in the arm and Sgt. Ed\\'ard Golden, 28, in the hea d and left hand. Both were reported in serious condition·. Nixon'~ Taxes _ Quits l\1ullican said Henley told him in an oral statement that he -part1ctpated in the torture and sexual mutilation of some of the young boys. A few of them were castrated as they were ti~ spread-eagle on a pl)"'i'ood board in a bedroom of Corll's home. Mullican said. Police s8 id that 16 minutes after officers received the first call from the gunman's wife the rifleman threw a carbine out the window .and surrendered, his hands in the air, HE WAS DETAINED without charges pending completion of an investigation. The police commissioner told newsmtn later it was "extremely unfortunate that some very good police officers had to die. A domestic call, where there's a gun involved , is the most difficult type of call to answer. "\Ve can't roll up lo every residence \Vith 20 or 30 policemen and start tbro\\'ing tear gas in the \\'indow." Then Tannian added. "I find it verv difficult to justify the c o n t i n u e d proliferation of weapons in vic\v of the cost. The cost is in human Jives." \VASHINGTON (AP) -Intern a 1 Revenue Service officials say an IRS employe who leaked infor mation about President Nixon's income tax returns to a newspaper quit his job under threat of being fired. A spokesman said the J u s ti c e Department decided against taking criminal action after studying the case against the former employc, whom the officials refused to nan1c. Source.> said in vestig<itors solved 1he mystery of V.'ho leaked the information by tracing photocopies of the Nixon tax returns to· ··the machine which produced them at the IRS national computer center in Martinsburg, W. Va. DISCLOSURE OF information about individual tax returns is illegal and offenses are routinely investigated, the IRS sa id.1 . The details of Nixon's returns were published last Oct. 3 in the Providence, R.I., Journal-Bulletin. Baby S1'ller '74 Quoting what they said were · ' • ' docum ents provided by government ~-~ sou rces, the newspapers said Nixon paid Sl1ot to Deat}J ' a total or $1,670 In federal income laxes in 1970 and 1971 and received refunds totaling $131,503 ror th(! l\VO years. ORIGINALLY THE \Vhite House said the !RS audited Nixon's returns for those years and ordered no change. However, the TRS announced earlier this MUWCAN SAID HEf\l.EY fint month that it is reopening the case. admitted on last Aug. 9 that be had On Dec. 3 the White House released participa ted in the .slayings. That was Nixon's tax data, confi nning the the day after his arrest. "He said be newspaper report that the President paid had actually killed six per!9fLS hirmelf ," $792.81 in 1970 and $878.03 in 1971. the officer testified. 'rhe newspapers have refused to Mullicari said that before he took the disclose how they obtained t h e statement he told Henley that he did presi.Pential tax records. .. not have to speak and that anything A SOURCE. FAIDUAR with the case, he said would be used against Jilin.. ho\\·ever. said the IRS employe who in a trial. saw Nixon's records was so incensed "He told me he was glad to get over what he found that he decided it off his chest, that he had dme ao k h much he was glad it came to an end," to ma e t e details public in defiance Mullican told the court. Mullican related of regulations and furnished them to the details of the oral statements over the newspaper. Mea.nwhile , an JRS investigator who .. a stream of objections by Gray. government sources said cracked the case received an award last month for GRAY SAID AFl'ER filing his motion ."noteworthy contributions to t h e for a continuance be was concerned effectiveness and efficiency of the about the inflammatory covenge o ft.he Department of the Treasury." trial. "My basic quarrel is not wtth tbe- , so-TRERF""VOUnav llt-rue1 crisis today. folks. Yes v.'e do and no we don·t. The jlle:gal acts, Leggett said, included OOStrliCtiOTI or criminal fnve stigatirJts and the approval of a "domestic security plan" that authorized burglary. ---_: - ST. HELENA (UPI ) -The bullet·\ riddled body of a 74-year~ld won1an , \vho had apparently been roused in the night by a knock on the door, was Break11p Story Branded a Lie By Tricia Cox · •-~_ ... __ .., __ ._..., __ .... ,,.!n~e~w~s_:m~edia but with the police officen o r~se=iiil!iffijjja1ory-­ statemen1s. told the media that Henley HIS QUARRY · GOT REVENGE I think I'd rather go back to \\'Orrying about DDT on the lettuce. · •· NY Schools Close NE\V 'YORK fUPI ) -T\Yin strikes by 6.000 non-academic workers closed dozens of public schools today and forced cancellation of classes for more than 100.000 pupils. The closings ca1ne despite Chancellor Irving Anker's announced intention to keep <ill the city's 950 public sc.hools open. e 4 Killed ha iHexlco CULIACAN, Mexico -fo'our persons were killed in rioting by university agricultu re students here Wednesday and a wealthy ra ncher apparently \\'BS kidnaped near Mazatlan in the southern part of the state. Sinaloa judicial police said. ~1anuel Lizarraga ·r1rado. 68, \\'as forced from a station \\·agon at gunpoint by three persons \\'ho demanded a $240,000 ranson in exchange for his life. police said l\\"O of Lizarraga·s sons said. · found sprawled on the front porch of her home. deputies reported here. Daisy ~Iarie Crislip, whO had been baby sitting for a 2-year~ld child, was found in her robe and nightgown near the fron t door \Yith six bullets in her body, Napa County deputies said \Vednesday. . · , Deputies said they could find no motive in the killing and tenned it "truly bizarre, the strangest in some time." River at High Sta--ges ' "' l'fM wuthtrm1n o~!Cltd w••mtr ttmDtr1tu11~ llV FtlCl•Y· 02 In Lot Angeles. 1ne .,t11'11 remtlntd · 1n 1ne 601 wll., tn tMOt<ltd ovcrnlOhl low ln tne SO.. Cl'l11tl(t1 of r•ln t'rldt'I' ..._,, ••n lhln 10 1111t1nt. In !hf mounle1n• tl'I• snow l•wil dlOOtd only tllQh!ly lower IOdty, to ,,000 •ttt. Altlfl9 • li't (Oit l. !I WIU ctOll(I,, cxor wtth O'lly 30 Ptl't•n• cn1tl(tt OI l!thl 11ln tontQlll, :io perc.rit FrlClay. Oil Mississippi imi:irove 11' flood aindlt!on. "Wt c•nn.ot t111>0r• ll'le un5t1Mll'l•lllY Mlll'I \lt19t11 th11 now •Mist." Nol:llt )dld. "Wllh !!'It Hve• end wen being of million• of Am1rl~1n1 11 11<1ke, w1 t1nno1 w1!1 un!ll Ille: 11'1 minute lo i:ire1>1r1 tor 1 m1!or flood fight." e1wwne1e 1cr011 11\t country, 1 '11brtro cold cottred mo11 of New Enol•nd end New York. poslnq 1r1Ulc hf r1r01 1nd provldl>IQ • n11!Ja11ee lor workers l!ill cle1nlr.o up 1Ucr 1111 v.1ek'1 two •torm1. Clt•r ikl•1 pr1v1!11d today from lhe southern Rockl•s across tM pl•int to the northern Ohio v1111r, and •long Ille mlddt• lnd toutlltrn Al 11nllc Co111. Temper1t11r11 11•ty IOdlY tlr\Otd lrom l l dtvrtes below ltro •' M1i.scn1. N.Y., to 74 cltl!rttl 11 ICey Wnt, Fii. ...- Coastal Weather V1rl'8lll• cl0\lcltntt1 tnd conlln~d mild th•CIVlll'I Monday, sa..i111we1Nr· ly Wll'l<ls 10 10 20 kndts 11'11111119 to we11t•lt 1nd d~re11lng to I lo 1s knois tonight. • Coast1I ttmper11ure1 wnl tw moll· Ir In tnt 605 dipping to th• lowtr SOIJ. lnl•nd t1m1>t••tu,..1 In ti.. 70s flrl· d1y with lows tn IN »5. W1t•r temper11ur• 5'1 (/ .S. S11mmary SMt1, M-n. Tide• Ottltltl1 v0lctd (O!'l(trn tOd•r eiithit THUlllOAY the "UnM:llontDlt h11h •t•O-"' Of IM S.COnd Hllh ·~07 p.m. 3.2 fo0,l11l11lppl ll:lvtr and 1M thrt•I 11 SttonO low 12:13 ,,,,,, 14 l)Ollcl In 11\t $OUlh. ' PIUOAY In N•"' Orlttn•• M•I. Gtn. Ctllrles !'!I'll Hllh l :l) 1.m. S.4 (:. NoDlt ... prl'slOtnl ol !tit MIHll1lppt Flr1I low 2:13 p,n'!, 0.1 R1vl!I' Comm!11!on •1'1(1 d I• r 11 on StcOl'l(I H11111 l :Sl p.m. J,l tf'Olnetr for lt\f lower Mlnh1IAA( St~Ol'KI I.OW 1 :07 1.m. 2.• ltlv1r, N1d 11\t U,$, CorPI .of Efllll· Sllft tllfl 7;SI •.m. kts l ?OI p.m. "'"" w•• 1lltfldl119 ll'O mltUon 10 Moon 1IMI l :21 ,,m. $t11 1:J1 p,m . . ...... ,., ' • WASHINGTON (UPI) -Friends and observers begin asking questions when Tricia Nixon Cox remained with her parents over the New Year's holiday while her husband remained in New York and the couple was apart for 18 day'-'s'-. ~- But the PreSiden t ·s d a u g 11 t e r \Vc dnesday branded as ''a deliberate. lie" rumors that she is break ing ~P with her hu sband. The· denial came frOm Helen McCain Smith, Pat Nixon's press secretary, Mrs. Cox told Mrs. Smith that her husband , Edward Finch Cox, a laW)'er, had been working very hard and that she fell that this was "an itnportant time" to be wi th her parents. The denial wa s issued after a newspaper and a televis ion network Informed White House aides that they were abouf to come out with sioriC!s reporting a break-up of tlie marriage. The Coxes were married June 12, 1971 . DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Delivrry of tht DJilY Piiot Is gu,.rantttd Mtllfly,,rlf•v: If '" • "" "'"' .,.., ,.,.t..., Silt ''""' c111 •llf Y"r Plrl wm M "'""''' i. 'f", C•llt. •rt 1111111 llltll 1:lt ,,m. GENEMUIDE N, The Netherlands (UPI) -A wild goose shot by farmer \Vim van der Voo rt. 72, fell on his head. Van der Voort suffered a concussion. ~··~~&~~ •• .,...,,...,. had admitted to so many killings and released Brooks' statement for publication in the newspaper. We're going to call . a bunch of ilew.s people to find out who," Gray said. Dist. Atty. carol Vance said he would oppose any delay in the trial but would agree lo a change of venue. Gray replied, "My client has a right to be tried in Harr is County, Houston." A Gay Fling ------ Homosexual Students Wi1i Suit CONCORD. N.H. (AP) - A •federal . judge has ruled that homosexual student groups can hold social activities On campus like other student clubs, under protection or the 1st and l • t h amendments. U.S-Dislrict Court Judge Hugh Bownes issued the decision Wednesday in a suit brought by the Gay Students Organization -GSO -against Gov. Meldrim Thomson and the University or New Hampshire. Thon1son . said the decision was a "tragedy. "A state university may not be blackmailed into depriving its stude11t1 of their constitutional rights " Bownes said in his decision. ' DOWNES .SAID TIIE university bu the right to restrict the hornosesual club if members lnclte violence or commit . crimes. But -Bownes said tbt unfVersity presented no evidence that the club had done anything Illegal. David Hamlin of New Hampshire Civil Liberties Union, which brought the suit for the gays, said Bownes' dtdsion was the county's finit broad decision on the THE UNIVERSITY T R u s T l!l E s righto of homosexual student groups. ' Thomson reacted to the deelllon with ,:.0-1 banned. the grOup's .social activities last the.Jollowln( stiternt!lt: November after-Thomson raised a !uro "'l'liOlfagedy of the unfOrtunate gay over a dance tbe group held on campus. decision is not .so much lhat federal ,Thomson called lhe party a spectacle Juilge Bown9 hu eoforcod lleXUal and said the· trustees shQuld reverse perversion on the university campum. an earlier dec~ton which gdt-e the grQu,p which tn Itself la horrible. 'S.1-rt•V llMI Sltlllf•f1 II Yh • Mt rtetlvt v111r <••v •v t •·"'· s11urt•Y• w • '·"'· S .... l'f, <Ill 111• I C9"1' WIM M """"' M _)'Ill. Ct11f 1r• l•lll!J .. tu lt 1.m . official ~cognition as a student "The real tragedy ls that we have ,_or&!njllllJon. w-T judge ll)!e Juclao Bownes, whole IOClai Alter copies of tlie bomooexu.I opinions are being lolced oo a reloiCtant~ · \ Telephones M!,.11\0rlll•t (Wnly A~f •••••., IG.ul1 "'"~w•" HVlltiftlr ••Kii ' 111• wu1m1111tt .......... ,.,m S111 Cttmwnl1, Cf,l•lrfM ltfdl. l•ft ''"" C1,11lr1M, D•n• ,.lt>t, M~ll\ Llfllflf, ltpH "lfWtl , • ., 4"•'4H ' ~m~gailneFq-Ra.......--m-dlllll'llJutetr ar -c1umuy-to the-ullimato -dlatructlcin-ol- the perfonnance by the organliallon of the basic American belief In Justi ... N the gay play "Coming Out" in -"! am stud.Ying the gay opinion with December, Thon\san lhr<at .. ed to veto the auomey general and the 80vtm0r'~ stale funds for the university unless legal counsel lo see what acilonl m11 • the gays were removed from campus... be open to the govtm0r in this matter." --• , 'I ·-· , • • • Thursday, J11nuary 17, 1974 DAILY PILOT 5 -_,_Panel OKs ·State C7M Cha·vez lnvestrgating B~s Tragedy~Prqbed Red Skelton ,1 l Forced O.ff PALM DESERT (UPI) -?i An oncoming car fo!'ced Red ,J ' In En~rgy BLYTHE CAP) -Fann on the body of Pablo Navaro "\Ve'vc had at least 50 or Skelton's Roll s Royce off ~ \ I labor leader Cesar Chavez and Arellanos , 54·year~ld driver 60 ....,..pie from ~lex i can ' h d'ed · h h. r-" desert highway and down an ' the CaUfornia Highway Patrol · w 0 1 wu •s passengers . families here 'already," said ' He said that intervie"'s y,•ith Don l\1iller of a \ o ea I embankment, the ·Highway .,,. have disputed the cause of survivors had led the patrol Patrol reported Wednesday. a bu' Cr.'h th.• killed 19 mortuary. He said many had \ to believe that the bus was Skelton, 60, was shaken by field hands heading for work. going too fa st to make a turn driven through the night ._ SACRAMENTO (uPI) -An ' Assembly committee has approved a bill creating a state energy _Cyr_d.eeplle... dispute ·between the Reagan administrAYon and..Democr.at:i: over who the czar should be. Meanwhile,_ tearful and when _it plunged oy.e r an \Vednesday to view the bodies the ihcldcnt, but unhurt. He -';'"fi ~metlines blacKSnrouaea embankment Into a water-of their dead family members. was driving south on :~ rela tives came across the fitlOO ditch Tuesday. California 74 Tuesday night f A top Reagan aide teatified Wednesday that Gov. Ronald Reagan lhlnks he should be granted czar.i.Jike powers to deal with the energy crisis -and not one of his appointed cabinet-level adrnlnlstrators, as proposed by fkmocrals Under t h e Democratic-. spansored bill, R e s o u r c e s Secretary Norman Livermore Jr., a Reagan Cabinet member, would become a . state energy czar with bropd authority to ration fuel, lower speed limits and 1ake other steps to ease the energy -shortage. e U11le•meral Survey~ng Damage. UP'I T1l111f!oto Two ·TWA crewmen have their wor-k cut out for them as they look over the crumpled landing gear of a 707 that collapsed on landing aCJ::A lnternation· al Monday. After the crash, sparks started a fire that swept through the cabin but the 56 passengers aboard escaped. Eig ht were injured dllrifl.g evacua· tion. Damage to the plane was reported to be $4 million. ~~~~~~~~~- i1exiean bf>rder_Jo._s.e.e_.""'---, Al\10NG THOSE killed v.·crc when an oncoming car t.TOssed bodies or the victims, most ·· ·,;rr WAS APPARENTLY a father and bis three teen·age the center divider and he had or whom were l\t ex i can above average in mechanical children. All had been on their to swerve off the road, the , td nationals. condiJkln including brakes," v.·ay to i work tn the lettuce said .Lynch. and couon fields of the Palo High\\·ay Patrol said . The TllE PATROL says the bus Verde Valley. . other driver did not st op. was "above average • • Chavez said \Vedncsday lhat1 ____ ...:..-'---~--------__ _ interviews with su rvivors have mechanically, but-probably led the UF\Y to believe that was J:>eing driven too fcrst m·any "seats were n 0 t when it crashed. . 1 securely fastened to the floor" Chavez, leader ~f the Un1t~f the 20-year:._-oJd bus and 1bal arm-workers. of America, they "went forward tO the contends the dr1~er of''the bus front of the bus and pinned had been working 18 btlurs everybody." . a day anc;l that loo~e seats In Blythe. about 11 n1iles surged .forwar.d to pin. some from the l\1exican border, of the victims in t.he vehicle. families of the dead continued Officer Jam Lynch, t · f 'I · 1· d disclosing the findings of--a o ar1:1ve rom 1• ex1ca 1, an -WANTED- DIAMONDs •-GEMS-TONES .H•'"•• by joe•pll i1 1eorchi!lil lot d io1'1ond1 and 9e11111oM1 1,_ prlYQte. h•di•ld..,oti o•d 11lal11. Cor1lul llOllli110lio11 ''"' 1vohiotio11 by our 1aperh, Hi9h11I p•i<e• paid. Cal! 540.9066 10·9 doily, Sokttdoy 10·6, S ... 11doy clo1ed, Olk lot #w. ~ foll• °' ""· .loMph. iewels by ioseph SOUTH COAST PtAZA. 3333 lllSTO\, COSTA MESA • .sco.9066 patrol investigative team. said Cal_ex1co, the border towns lheir Jreport would not be which ~er.e home to many completed .until the coroner ';;;o;;;;f;;;;l;;;;he;;;;;;;vt;;;;c;;;;llm;;;;;;;s.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_,"i provided results of an autopsy JI { SACRAMENTO (AP) -A p r o p o s e d c o nstitutional amendment giving California a one-house legislature has been torpedoed by the Senate Rules Committee. Controller Post Eyed By Bagley Edison Named in Lawsuii I On a 4-G vote Wednesday, the committee tabled the For Bias at Higher Levels MENS & WOMENS GOING FU LL SWING ( CAPITOL ) SACRAMENTO (UPI) Assemblyman William T . measure despite support. rrom former AMembly S p e a k e r Jess Unruh, fonner Gov. Edmund G. Brown and former Senate President pro tern llugh Bums. eMeehanlcs Bagley, describing himself as a "catafySt" fOr compromise in the legislature, t o d RJY announced his candidacy for the Repu blican nomination for state controller. LOS ANGELES (AP) - Southern California Edison CO. praised for its minority hiring program. is. accused in a U.S. Dlstri~t Court suit of keeping minorities out of higher paying jobs. THE SUIT was fil e d \Vednesday by the Center for 1..aw in the Public Interest for the NAACP, Congress of Racial Equality and other minority groups. It asks $20 million in compensatory and punitive damages. The suit contends that "there has been virtually no increase in the numbers of n}inoritles in the better paying jobs" even though the company has had a n "affiimative action program" for the last l \.i years. The suit says EdisJn bas · 10 blacks amon'1 its · 1,800 employes classUied as <lnicers or managers, and since the program b e fila n Mexican-SACRAMENTO (AP) - A plan to improve the quality of auto repairs in California through a voluntary certification system r o r mechanics has been junked by a state Senate committee. Stale Sen. Anthony _Bellensort.'$ bill would allow mechanics to volllilfeer totake test In specialized fields such as brake or transmission work or generalized auto r~alr. If the mechanic passed the test, he could advertise himself as state-certified. The San Rafael attorney, first .elected to the Assembly in 1960, said he would be a ' • co m p leteJy .i!ld.ependent watchdog" over t a x p a y e r dollars and had no "conflicts of time, effort or interest." Williams Cites-Loss MIA Group Closing National Operations . SAN DIEGO (AP) LOS ANGELES {AP} Concern for Missil)g in Action, Ralph Williams Enterprises Inc., a group that sought Inc. has filed for bankruptcy, national attention and funds blaming the energy crisis for for American prisoners of war a lbss of $453,831 incurred by and those missing in Southeast • Opea Space its auto leasing business Asia, is closing its doors. during the first 10 months Spokesmen said Wednesday SACRAMENTO (AP) -The of 1973. the group fell the Joint controversial w1n1amson Act, In a petition filed in U.S. Casualty Resolution Center which is aimed at preserving District Court here and the State Department was open space lands against Wednesday, Ralph Williams doing "everything humanly development, has survived an Leasing listed total assets. of po s s i b I e , u n d e r t h e attempted repeal. $5.8 million and liabilities of circumstances," to locate and 'lbe. repea l measure , $4.1 niillion on about 1,000 free mWing Aqiericans. spoMOred by Sen. David cars now on lease t o "The group feels that it can solicit funds or p r o m o t e campaigns that would offer the hope that the American people could ·now have-any control over the eventual outcome of the accounting for missing_.in action," -said. a statemen t from the organization. It was formerly known as Concern for Prisoners of War, Inc. &b Treese, VIV A national administrator, said in Los Angeles, "Now more than ever it is· important to keep active in th.is Issue." Americans in such jobs have gone from 18 to 24. · AN EDISON spokesman said the finn had been. given tbe "Golden Aztec" award last year for Spanish-surname "unwarranted and unfound- ed." termed the legal a c t i o n "unwarranted andunfounded. '' CarOI Schlller -Of~ fH e California Fair Employment Practices Commission said Edison's minority program "is an excellent one, at least on paper, and we ere using it as an example for other compailies. ·OUTSTANDING VALUES (JJ ~sf (!/i~HOEB YY! , .. 1141111"1/.~~ILT • Westcllff Pl11il e 1052 Irvine, New port Be1ch e' 548-8684 1 ·READ THIS AD Last 4 clays that yaur $1 will still be worth up to $310.00 (Thura.·Frl,.S.t . ..Sun.) SOUND INCRi.D.IBLE? (INCREDIBLE YES ••• BUT DEFINITELY.~T=R~UEIJ i YOU JUST BUY ONE ITEM OF YOUR CHOICE AT REGULAR PRICE ::1. " •,.! '··' ' ' " I' ..... .,. . ' ,. Roberti, D-1..M Angeles , was customers. no looger produce bracelets, unanimous I y defeated 1-------------------------------·ll Wednesday by the Senate Then We Will Give Yoa · Item Of Same Value " Revenue and Taxation Committee. e No Halse• SACRAMENTO (UPI) - A bill givin'g 20 percent salary increases to the governor and the state's six o t h e r constitutional officers h a s for only :JF . ., "' " • . failed In an Assembly t~1t~~~commi11ee,_,~ ........ ~,..,p..~~~~~ The bill <AB2149) by ·~ . )· ..... Assemblyman John Knox (!J. Richmond), was def"!ted Oil a 7-9 vote Wednesday by the Ways and Means Committee. e Poppg Probe SACRAMENTO (AP) California would spend $15,000 to deten'nlne lf it should buy poppy fields under a bill sent to the Assembly floor. 1be bill cleared t h e Assembly Ways and t.teans Committee Wedneday. $5.39 415 QUART Ph11 l1• It wolild fll1ince a study -•f----t dMennine-iC-the-state·l------t's a favorite Am erican cocktail-thew 1s ey sour -made even better with America's Cavori(e \Vhiskey-Seagram's 7 Crpwn. should acqui re 600 acres near Antelope Valley for a u tive poppy preserve. · e Pregnaneg SACRAMENTO (UPI) -All California employers would be required to grant leaW!:s of absence for pregnant workers under a bUI introduced In lhe Senate Thuraday. The measure (581565) by Sen. George A1oscone (D-San -Francisco), would-apply -to government as well as private industry. ' n•· IUUIL'S ""r.t....- TllM l t.rll "--............... AllOflltn 4•1wMtl '41·175J -~~4°1••) FtltlE>AY' , ' in tht jl!iJ~~lllj(illjl!flllj(l!mll Just squeeze one lemon, add a teaspoon of fine sugar, and 1%ounces of 7 Crown. . Shake it 'vi Lh ice, dr~ iL \ViLh an orange slice and a cherry, and you've got it n1adc. Satram's7Crown. h's America's laworitc. WWM DISIN.lfn COlrM, l.l.C. .. ICMI MllSCU-A 11.lll.llPIOOf, / I I' ' ' • INO MUMIO JUMIOJ * except for fai r· traded m1rch1.,dlse SLACKS· JACKm SHllTS PANTS LUTHll •OODS COI DUIOYS ITC. · ·"WE ONLY SELL TOP GRADE MERCHANDISE BY FAMOUS MAKERS" South . VALUE enttY · ·,- (oast?tua QUALITY · Sl!LECTION ~N~ Lttf. -AND-SAN .DIEGO FREEWAY AT BRISTOL, COSTA 0 ·SERVICE MESA, CA. 540-1502 AC,_ ,,.... Kap!""'' R"i.w111t I, , .. \' , • . . • - ' • 1 .. . -DA.D,Y PROT EDITORIAL P"GE - , T he ·c oa stal Threat Persistent reports of loalled tankers standing off. shore because oil storage .facilities are loaded to capacity, join with confirmation of an oversupply of heating fuel on the Eut Coast. . . Federal energy oUiclala decide to reduce their gas- .oline produc!i_on cutback order !rom..20 ptrcent to 15 ' percent following news that gasoline inventories soared in, December. . Energy czar \Villiam Simon orders a complete audit of price, profit and supply .records of every petroleum refiner in the country. · Congre5'men 1lnd a growing suapicion of the scope of the energy crisis in their hom~ stat'5. But plans ·proceed for opening California'• coastal waters to oil. drilling. Obviously _the crisis offers a per· feet excuse for stepping up tbe oflsbore .drilling pres-· sure. . For California, this could spell long-term disaster. -""Mle government adrriits it has no accurate iW::onnation on oil reserves and production capacity. Until the need I• proved beyond doubt, the brakes must be put on- hurried attempts. to break ~ coastal drilling embargo. •• Less Than Candid The experts who SRl!nt weeks po~dering the myster· ious 18-minute gap on the Nixon tape have concluded it was caused by a whole .6eries of erasures, probably not accidental. · Tttis of course came as no surprise to anyone who has ever fooled with a tape recorder. Eighteen-minute "accidents" are rare at besl lbe PreJident. There is a prima .flcle c-that som"'. one -or ones -still are indeed "coverine up" -con- cealing evidence is a felony matter. · - The Question remains: Is there the remotest pos- sibility now lbal the White House can malre a stat .. men! in the Watergate matters that the public will be- lieve? So . far almost nothing, in or~oul of Operation Candor, has stood up to close scrutiny. And the outlook' for coming weeks and months is not promising. DangeroUS-Proposal -Orange Cou~ty Supervison have taken a wiJe stand against proposed Environmental Protection _Agency regulations that could rob local govemment of all con· trol over development. If the regulations are adopted as is. a dangerous new layer of government responsibility w o u I d be createct· • Tbe Air Pollution Control Officer in each local juris· diction would have final veto power over any develop-: ment project that would increase what has been tenned "indirect air pollution" ·I~Vels. · - In plain language, that means the accumulation of smog ftom-1argenousing tracts, businesses Or shopping- centers with large numbers of vehicles. The APCD would be able to halt many projects at a time in one area if the Combination of smog output would exceed allowable limits. In short, he would be- come an absol ute planning czar. Air gollution is a critiCal problem-in the Los An· . geles and Oran~e County area. Nobody likes it, but . there are better ways to make the problem Jess severe. But we a ~ree with the superviso rs. Addine a new laver of ,e-overnment re'ula_tion -e1ipeciallv with such abc:olute cont.ml ~nd no direct public accountability - \ • • • - • • -. - This appears to deal the final blow to the PreJiden.t's already tottering Operation Candor. It certainlly knocks his "no more bombshells" assurance ·into a cocked hat and. refutes charges that there is a conspiracy to 11get" is hasty and foolhardy. . · 'I'VE INVENTEO THE WORLD'S (LEVEREST NEW. WEAPON!" Oil Giants' Greed Ham_pers Saudi-Arabia-Production WASHINGTON -The final lifting of the Arab oll 'Cmbargo, acconling to &eeret reports from the Saudi Arabian fields, won't bring the promised gush of oil. The reports have been shown to us by souices inskle Aramco, the .mulli4 • naUonal, multibillion COMOrtium which de- veloped the saudi fields. There are four Aramco partners - Exxoo, Mobil. Stand- ard of California and Thuco -each an oil giant in its own right In these reports, which have been withheld rrom both the Saudi and U.S. governments, Aramco engineers have warned that "severe t e c h n i c a 1 dU!iculties" have hampered production. THElR BEST estimate is t h a t production will be ''stabilized" at no more than 7.5 milJion barrels a da y. _ This is Jess than half_ the 20 million t>Birrels that the Saudis promised if their - political tenns were met. " · But the real scandal, if the engineering reports are cOrrect, is that the production fouklp was caused by Aramco's gfeed. For ~ decades, Aramco "has been pumping oil from under the sands of the sheikdom and paying the. saud~ mere ahm. Nar ONLY are the fabulous, one-sided oil <XJOCeS1iOD1 of the past now at an end1 but the company fears that its whofe saudi operatloo wlll~be ta.t,en over· by the govenunent. • ''!lit -.i Aramco D)etnOI are fuU ol J"!lerences to "pouible, nationalizatioo" a11 ~ "Unstable political conditions... \ i A year ago, the memos predicted nationalization would come "well before 1980." ARAJ\ICO, therefore.' bega~ drainliig every drop of" oil that could be sold I -. Soaring State Expenses Could Use Some C-utting 111<1t wasn't very nice of the leg islature had to be bum~ off. At a steadier production rate, the reports state, the gas could be compressed and reinjected into the formation. This would ~cost a little development money, but it would increase the from its Saudi wells. The daily ·pressurization and permit--more oil to production was increased from 5.5 be pumped from existing wells. million barrels in 1972 to niDe million However, the documents make clear ~els in J973. The company had set that · Aramco is. nol interested in a 9.3--millioo-Oarrel production goal by preserving petroleum for the Saudi the end of the year. government to expropriate but only in ---nte corporate objective, according to removtn:g as much as possible before the secret memos , was to increase natici1alization takes place. production from existing fields without -There is no shortage of <1il under 'P<""log· any moro money t ti a n the Saudi sanda. The barren, baked nectsliry on developin~ new wells.. desert• virtually floats on a sea ot The rush _to_ get the oil out caused petroleum. The engineernig reports, t~J protilems. As ear~ as last -indeed, are highly .critical of Aramco's .i..me. engineers wa~ ~~productiQn management for failing to cond!lci wq tao fast. 'nleir -secret ·reporui tell adequate "development drilling" and or "huge pressure drops" .and "erratic "reservoir analysis ... production." 1 THE ·HURRiED production, acconiing to the report!, creatf9 "tremendous volwnes" of natural gas, wjllch simply BUT PLAINLY, Ule company is unwilling to invest sub.5tantial sums. in developing Saudi Arabia's vast 9il reserves unless the government makes .. the risk worthwhile. One memo estimates that it would cost Aramco $1 billion to increase production. The money is needed for drilling new wells and building more pipelines and storage \anks. Even i( this vast.investment is made, according to the memo, no substantial increase in production could be expected-before 1977: The Aramco documents shew that the company, meanwhile. is concentrating on draining the fields it bas already developed. Only H of the 20 known lie1ds are now being worked, iccording lo the engineering report!. <' n d substantial production is a>1111i>4 ·trom only 12. Geological surveys indicate that many more fields merely · a~ w a i t esff>rallojl pd d ... Iopment. • I ' .... -'. . WHEN THI!: Saudis of!er<d, to increase production to 20 million barrel, daily, they evidently didn't know about the technical difficulties that have developed. Their suspicio~. apparently, w e r e aroused . But the aecret reports indicate they were kept In the dark about the seriousness of the troubles. This is vigorously denied by an official spokesman for the oil consortium. He assured us that the company ls developing Saudi Arabia's oil reserves as fast as feasjble and that the technical problems haven't been serious. He specifically denied that the company's carelessness will limit future producttoo to about 7 .5 million barrels daily, without heavy investments. . WE QUOTED oome ol lbe memo1 to him incliiding ooe which dtclar<d the '~reservoir pre$sures'' fluctuated 30 • greatly dial the engineers estimated the daily production would be held at "no more than 7.5 mill~ bl{rels." nus. memo, a.aid the IPJ)kesman, was "all wet, completely ec1meoas..!'., The wellare ol the Wiol may 'depend, to a large e.rtent, on who's ·telUq. the truth --tile aeerel me-or the official spokesman. For 5audl Arabia b lbe · weai.m world 's oil jugular. _The Varied - Pleasures of Does the Egg ·Lack Image? New Gove rnment Agency W ill .Advance It 1 ic Memory is man 's greatest blessing. ''ON HOFFMAN --R emembering WASHINGTON -The l}.S. ( J the hippies In making blue denims an he brought thern his annual Slate of RUS W' • I' "'ON armies, police forces, agencies and " DAVID oox, Cot•-Inc.'• Vl'ce _ being 50 cool to Gov. Reagan wL.An ( ) government, so richly endowed with international style of dress. n L.1. It gives him the day-to-day and year-to-. . !fi ial "'"' ·the State meSJage. year continuity that enable him t.o have comrruss1ons, wants yet one more o tc president for supply and demand • ,.1ost or those birds complained the an identity and a personality. It is instrumentally, the sad lack of. ~ilich remarks that "We're trying to becom~ speech did not C<111tain much that was his memories M much as anything that many ·. readers may _ not _ ~ufftc.!,ently -SOOlelhing-Jike-38&-to-a. 8Mae ef-tha~triaJ buaineu.!! ·In -Ille----! new, or startling; or Vital. in Babylon -elected and appointed. make him whc he is. Without them appreciate. Our govenunent> 1s· without loss is due to the foster-ing or th.e marketplace they musll oprefate Jn, you 1'taybe the Guv knows those birds The law says those birds can make b an Egg Board. cholesterol hysteria, some to the can't blame them, bl.It isn't there a better than they 5(1 much a year, maximum. There's man v.'OUld be a su ~uman animal.-Fear not. Rep. Ed · -::-•"' disa-• ......... of lbe family breakfast, better way to do this? Aside rrom the 1 or an am.bulant amnesic vegetable. ~ .M __.-....... t now themse ves. nothing in the law that says they have Of course, memory can be a mixed Jones of Tenn=ee ,; -\ and much to the !Oft fats Ind grain fact that government organlr.ation of This being an elec-to take the maximum:" and a large ·group I industry t~t bas capitallJed on both private trade UIOCialJons is Yet ano;ther tioo year, it ""oold """-blessing.-It can bring pain as well as o f his colleagues " .. , .......,_. at the ~ of .am:.. extension of power ~-t ls al-ady too 1u•:n we could alS(I knock JO percent provide oom!ort. But" on the whole it '\( _ y•~·~--..--.. _ u... ·~ have been foolish of off that 145 million kitty called the th h have introduced a As Fleming explains ii, the egg powerful, such combines will, by their is more beallng an urtful. him to have asked legislature's operating fund . It's not just The, more active your lire and mind bill that will remedy industry is at a disadvantage because very nature attempt to raise pricet that flock to do much that money, It's those principles. have been, the grea_ter your store of this tragic deficien· it must aeU its product quickly, without by _con~lling ll'Oduction and mark'ting. that Was new, or • cy. H.R. 12000. when proce111ing and packaging, pretty much In addition, lti:ir protnotiooa.1 activities startling, or vi tal. Ai'ln WE COULD hold the line oo state passed as it inevit-as It comes from the hen. Not having have to be inherently wasteful and I ""as v.·aiting for employe salaries. That would save a ( J ably must be will any good way to build addiUonal cost inflatioo_ary. Who; needs to. pay to be lhe Guv. to deliver . bunch or money. Something like $1ZZ.7 HAL BOYLE create an EQ 89ard and a ltumber into an egg either by ~~ding them told to put a shirt oo his back? the ~taster Stroke. Now that the tw~ millioo -not counting the t69 million or other mechanisms which will permit from the market or lli~ them up, Both the cotton and the egg people spectres of inflation and r~ion are the federal cost of living council put _ -the assessment of five cents on every Fleming contends that bis people ~ve are up agaJnst near-monopoly competitor forcing mosl of us to cut back our in the rreezer last year. Thaw that · ho Id be y . 1 case of commercially ~ egp. hever t>ee;ri able to ~~ the capital industri11. But Instead of granting them standard of livingt 1 figured he might out and let the employes have it. memories s u · ou ve got a ot The" mooey will be Uled for the wel(are lo_ compete ln. advcrt15mg or promotion a license to restrain trade, wouldn't 1-'----'UUest state emmmen1_cuL.bacLi.ts..-;;OGo;;;;;vj;. ;;;;;Reo;a',!'.~!<-;;~to;;Id;'-::lthe'r.-,-i'1'e~~"la~ture;;;r--1~~,!.wtiY.,°",_c_an __ 100_k_b_a_c_k_and __ ofJ.gg roducers by such means as with ·the Qu~cku~ b~ it be cbeapel!-and~----1 standard of spending. assembled that "Tax reUe .If the butcher liked you, he'd save "advancing lie e r ~mplete~btte-Qutc break: up the existing mooopoUcs? Something like a 10 percent reduction . seven years totals more than $4 billion". a ,supply of liver and give it to you of eggs, egg prodj15~~t fo;~ir!j foods. ... Beyood ·thele particular Commodttis, That's a nice round number . It could NObody applauded. But, you watch; most free to reed to your cat, as. few human products of·spent fow t g org A QUIRKY situation ... Mcmey has it seem1 thlL our whole economy Js have knocked about $900 million of! tbe of those birds will be around lhe h111tings beings thought the stuff fit for con-consumer-oriented campaigns or produced a l&J;le unnatural demand for penetrated by similar, invisible, eeldom· 'tate's take and given the ta>:payers pretty soon parroting that line. sumpUon. programs.'' pr¢ucta for which we baVf n6 natural studied devices, --each of which a bit or a OOne to put in the family We should be grateful for small fawrs. In other wonts, the power of the nied, and the lack of money. has CWltd contributes to the .Gross NaUc::vial Wasted cupboard. $4 billion ! That has a nice ring to GIRLS THOUGHT it a mark of beauty government would .be. used to create the need lb stimulate a demand Product. it. But, the bell has a Oaw -or to Jet their -i fingernails grow as long a mighty egg producer• trade aasociaUon that qht·io be natural to us.· , ' TEN PERCE~'T? That's not a lot two. as possible and paint ~em pearly. with the dough to buy teleVision Ume A simijar. situaUon Oblalnl with cotton. to ·cut. We could start by lopping 10 Back in 1967, when Gov. Reagan took To avoid boredom a kid could always to tell you to eat eggs. Under the Cotton, llt.e eggs, is groim by tens percent from the salaries of those wheels or!ice. the state's annual tax take was go out to the local cig dump in the provisions or the law, the Department of thousands oJ small and large-scale 13.838 biUion : 12'5 per capita. For 1974-5, afternoon and shoot rats with a .22-or Agriculture would in effect organize producen whose major competlllon Is Dear Gloomy Gus bn't ia an apt commentary on our tJme that the pod neighbo r. of Har- bor Island Rood are n!ady to pledge 17 mllllon worth ol property to ball out the lady 11CCUl8d of conspiring to murder her husband while int'in- IU!IX more v1luable fossils ore doomed lo tile blade or a tractor due to lack 0 nnitrest~ ' L. C. ......, ... cc 1"1 ... .,. ., • ..,.. 11¥ ............................. ..._. 91 .. ••••1r ..... ,.... Mt ...... ....., ...... ..... • Babylon's bagmen will take about" '8.33 caliber rifle. the egg producers, conduct a vote among a fe• giant chemical comP¥ies like billion; $44-4 per capita. State taxes wnl Almost every kid it) America had :e:~~ ~to~),:(.~~ !"".!~ Du Poot. The • Sf.11thetic. ..f I b .er more than double In those eight ~ heard a live hone whinny and a llve ----. manulic:turen have 1 huge marltetmg t967-75. Up 14 percen~ lo be more pre-cow moo. print provlao that those who don't want ldvantac• OJet the cotton rarmen uniesa cise. • Only bunts, v i e n n e s e • I r a I n • d lo kick in are---.upposed to get their the rarmm can 111111" to compet. with Pl)'Choenalysts and symphony orchellra money back. the whole line of ....-.1ee1 that on outfit OVER THE PAST seven years sta_t.e ta~ look 142.5 billion f~ the people. Add $9.3 bUlion for 1174-5 and the total tax take for the eight yrus crlrnes to -.au bill loo. . You can't blame that Increase Cit population growth or inflation, alone. No way. Over the eight-year period. the "eitra" growth Jn state government -above and beyond Increases in population and inflation--hns co!ff us just about an~ ·additiona l .119 billion. Paint that Ill billion red 11nd call most of It the cost of excessive appetite In Babylon, No wonder •e lhe people have the ll'<:al gout! conduc1ors WOn! beanla. "WE'RE ASKING the pvmmenl to like Monaanlo provides, not only In PINK was the domlnlnt color of world alloale to a !peciflc lndullry lbe powm ldverllsinc but In lbe -al ways · mapo in the geography books be<a111e of Caution wblcb are reserved only !bit 1 111ppller cm belp . bis CUllomers that was the color that depicted the to Coniress," Ni'I Jtm Flmilnl of the elqlloil bil pn>duc:l. British Empin!. United Ecg Produoers Alaoclatlon. AJ lAot ,...-, -ltlng und<r a l1w One of the big -n .. of a hypochGn-danierous as this mltlure of public slmllor to lbe proJ>Oled egg blll, Cotton, drflc wu that he might not live Iona ahd prlvai. may seem, Fleming is uklng Inc. had fl7 miblon 11 Ila dlapoNI. enou1h to find out how the continued nothing more than has already been Thole who watched lbe bowl games story he was reading fn the Saturday granted to cotton, ,wool, potatoes,..,milk, over New Ytar'• 11w when eome of Evening Post finally turned out. Calllomla plums· olives, almondJ, dat.s, that money went In the form 'of Every little girl sighed to have curls !okay grapet~ and nectarines, not lo commerclala. But Cottoa. Inc., a1eo saya, becau.. Mary-1'icklonl, k n.o w n as rnention Texas 1ral'<!fruit Hawaiian -"The back-k>nature ecolot!Y thing has "America's Sweetheart," won! thern. papayas, Florida celery,Clttgoq onions, Worhts fllr •lll, IDd ,... .can A father suspected there wu aomethlng and more. 1. • be ture t0n1e of Ut11t hall\'t come about wron1 with his ""' ti lbe boy preferred '!lit eu -le have 1 problem. IA by occident. We'•t" been trying to tennll to baaeball. 1 the last 20 yean, per capita con>umption manar• II." Hence the <Qlton people Tlae --tlte'tlaya -""-! of eggs -eacli 1•ar lilt ~ from """!' --II least II lmparlut II ' I \ l, DAILY PILOT • '/!o!Jtry f'I._ Weed, MU.lwt Th ..... 'Ke..U, Editor Barbam Krelblch .Edlloriol ,.. Edltor The ... _ '-"' .... DoQy Pilot .ttdf• to bdonn ud .......... reeder. . by pt w;•11c • ttdl ,... dlvene ·~·on IClp6QS GI a. terest by ~ co1um.-end cart00ftl1ts, by PfOVkftnl a bwa b' readers' \llews and by pl'ftlntbw 8'11 n~per's optnlonl ud kteu en ""'"'" -Tho odl-o,l11lor• or lht Dall)' Pilot .,,..,. ..er ln u.. fditorial mlumn 1t tM 111p of .. pqe. Ollbdonl es;1121rd"' the-. • ..-11111 -11111 - \Yl'ttCl lft Uwtr OWi ..... ··-- m<nt "' 1llelt -lilt ... DlllJ PUot lhaukt W t•z""" Thunda,, llaMrJ 17.,11'14 • r • ' • ., I • I • ---,--- "111ttolfi..,To"v ,.,.,.i.o • • ,, •"'.' '•YOU SAV.ONEY •••• THE FIRST PRICE MARKED •AMPLE FREE PARKING • ON THEM . A.NOIS~ INDICATES THE PRICE · ADJACENT TO ALL STORES r;'.OR COMI ..E-QUAl~l'..Y .... ---· .. • c0PYRIGi.4'r 1974 • 9200 PAINT AND DECORATING ITEMS - •EVERYTHING' ALWAYS SOLD WITH AN . UNCONDITIONAL MONEY BACK·GUARANTEE ' •THE SECOND P ICE IS YOUR COST •LOWEST POSSIBLE· PRICES ON -·~vou SAVI! THE"Dl FFERENClif!I ._ 1 ~ERV ITEM ••• , ... EVEJ!Y.DAY.L 7 '•OVER.35 YEARS OF SERVICl;:ll\ INTEGRITY ~ _ A.NEST · Obllil'Y Vlt4'fl ACR'f UC ~ 1 PAINT · FOR BO'IH INSmE & OUT .gu~ P~-ice·-LJ\STS----1 -YE.JlRS~--------- _ WHERE A0 TbP-QUALITY PAINT IS DESlf!ED. • 30 MINUTES TO DRY • SCRUBBABLE • I 8 'VINYL ACRYLIC CAN BE USED INSIDE · • CtEAN-UP WITH WATER·• A TOP-QUALITY ~ GAL EXTERIOR STUCCO-MASONRY PAl"'T COMP . ·"""'11~·~'~ RETAiL &.25 WHITE AND COLORS ~ ··~ate : ' . -. SPECiAl VALUE LJlTEX . ACR'f ·c . EXTERIOR -----SlUCCO:MASONRY . PAlt.1-· . --- cu ALSO BE"U~D •. 1' HOUR DRYI~~ .•. _OUR9PRL9CE · -•GOOD HIDING • FOR AN EXlREMElY •CLEAN J.IP WIT!:IJ'-'ATER -llllOBl[lllTERIOR-•BFfUSH OR ROLL JOB • · WHITEAND ·caLORS ' . L -COMP. RETAIL 4.SD - •DURABLE •SCRUBBABLE . ' '' 4ee •INTERIOR. EXTERIOR , 'OUR PRICE •FAST DRYING •BEAUTIFUL FINISH . SPARKLING WHITE & COLORS ' GAL ·CGllP.RlTA •··. : · --- . ~ j • ' ,, CERAMiC TilE. ... HAND.SANDED . • READY TO PAINT OR SJAIN -', -· •I '.1 . · ~:t . · OUR PRlcE UNCL~Zfll 59 c· PATURNS . _ .. COMP • ' • RE.TAIL 1·00 -~ . PER .SHEET • ·-. !, . I• • A COMPIEll ma: Of _ PMIUPPINE MAHOCAllY , . j . ·~ SH![ERSB1l;XRlalN~79C .. . llClizorilM. lOWER COMP.RETAIL 1.10 7X291N .••••• 2.19 , 9X321N ........ 2.79 • .7 X 24 IN ...... 1.8919 X 26 IN ...... 2.39 7 X 36 IN •••••• 2.79 9 X 48 IN ...... 4.39 • '• •6 & 12 FOOT .ROLLS •.MANY NEW PATTERNS & COLORS -;)IU'J •LONG LASTING SHINE """'"'"°· COMP; !!ETAIL 3.50 00~ 59·~· 8 X 20 i'N .••.•• 1.79 10 X Z6 IN .•••• 2.69 ALSO 41 SIZES UP TO 15 X 54 INCHES A\t~ILAB[E •• 4, ' . '. ' ' ·OPEN 7 DAYS & 5 NIGHfS · MONOAY 1'.HRU.ERlOAY, I A.M. TO 9l'1M .• SAIUROAYS. I A.M •. tD.6~30].M...: SUNDAYS, 9 A.M. TO S·JQP.M. · · · · Sarita .. Ana H .. · ·• · · · . -· -Long-Beach ·• 241' so. MAIN • '•nt1n~ton Bea· ch ·· · 1 llLK:SO. Of WARNER IDELHll . U ' 2A01 LONG BEACH BLVD. TELEPHONE 1714) MM597 • • 1 ~ BLKS. SO. OF-WILLOW • . 6800 WARNER AVE. EAR GOLDEN V(EST TELEPHONE 12131427"3714 TELEPHONE l7141142-3&8e • • • · ~Anaheim · DOwney La Habra CORNER OF·UNCOLN •LINDSEY 8635 E. FLORENCE AVE. · CORNER WHITTIER & IDAHO 1 BLK:EAST OF BROOKHUR!T , AT ~KEl,VOOD BLVD. 2 BLKS. E. OF BEAC~-HACI ENDA ---I. '° ' ,, ' . \ • . . 1 I • • • • • ' • ' • • . - • 8 UAILT PILOT • Th orsday , January 17, iq74 - ~~~------~--~ By WJU.IAM SCHllEIBER Of .. 0.11, ,., ... '"" SANTA ANA .-Orange • <A>unty Supervisors will have another two weeks to n1ull over proposed laws regulating campaign financing before a final publlc hearing Jan. 30. a winning elDdid1te to be expelled from olflce I f criminal discrepancies are found. Supervisor Ronald CUper11 proposed law touches on disclosure by .. requiring a listihg by name and address of all donors giving more than $25. .. ·----·-----:... ------·-------·-·" -... ~--------. or a both. totll of flll,000 for big money Interests gain Resigns In eodlllon, Capen is asltlng fllf eln1le clOnation limits or !;GO and 15,000 limit on loans to c{tmpalp fimd1. Both Caspers' and Diedrich's laws would contain p. six. month sentence and/or $1,000 fine for viOJallona. disproportionate control over county pv1rnment•and it cah be slopped," shi .. ld. SANTA ANA -Irvine The coalition pa o k a I e , retident H a r v e y Williams, drawn by I team of UC ...1111tant of anns of the Ii'vine students, would also * • pPenMon.·lhuf1.91.m . ..-p.m.f FrL 9Lm.-&p.m. limit lndividual contributions Orange County Gr&r\d Jury to $50 anil pro h I b It !or the past year, has resigned : "STATEMENT SAVINGS "·PRESTllE Card contributions from labor or because of ill health, foreman IUEllAPAll MercurySavtngslldg .. Valley VlewatUncoln * mE BOARD Wednesday -,,---='pr~e~se'=n'ted afid d I s c u s s e d . BlJ!J'-IUS-LAW-goes lai:ther. Il Yt'Ould sel strict. limits on campaign expenditures and donaUons. business organizations. ~fare.la Bents sai d today. * ~ IEACM Mercury Slvln;s 8\d;., Edi• It e.ldl ·w -7llE THIRQptQposaU>*1t_ -----. -Williams 3800 .J>arkvtew * · -•·•-••• L"~ A"' the board was forwarded by ANOTHER AUDIENCE Lano ~ ha d * 11t1 M«aoy5mng1~dg.,,. •• ~.~• ·~•= --*-·--•· • three s e p a r a t e ordinance kteu. One would place no mit on donation.a a n d xpendltures. Another would low 1n amount equal to the Orange County member, Jan Boer of Santa • . ve serve * LA~·PUUDTOll MercurySlvlnll•Bldg.,tmpeflalttw'/.•tHlttlor *, Environmental Coalition. Ana, said the board bas to another six months had he * -1111wry-lldtl .. AY1i0010d. II Sin ~sgo ffwr. * Caspers would I i m I t expenses to an average of 50 cents per registered voter per election. That means the primary and genera I elections would be separate. In Caspers' district. it -would mean an expense limit this year of ~92,000 per election Coalition spokesman Lorell close any possible loopholes remained on the jury because * llllf DIU.I MIRUfY Sftillll lldi.. IMI hldl IMl. ll Cetaon st. * Long told the board the In the final . product kl of a new state law putting * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * cent• per voter and the third limits the amount to purpose behind the low limit prevent what she called juries bn a fiscal year1..::_::._:_:_.::_::~..::.::._.::..~--------- of 10 cents per voter was "buying or political oUices." 1 ndar ca e . ' 10 cents per voter. supervisor Ralph Diedrich or Fullerton outlined an ordinance during the nrst hearing seuion that would 10 keep the big money out . The three proposals a nd · Mrs Bents said 1 h e of elections. whatever additiona1 input is · Nea~ Ever y one I I remalnder of Willlatil.s' term ~'The way it is now, the given w II come up aga n Jan. 30 when the board will be filled by \Villiam Guy reconvenes its hearings on Steele, a retired rancher from LiBtens to Landers -- '7'alley Sidesi-t=h•:_:::lim=i=t•=lio=n=la=w=·---=B='~=-· ______ .:._~~~~----'-----~-~- FINAL DAYS JANUARY SALE With Tustin (?///~ INY.ENT~RY On Annex MIN'S SHOP CLEARANCE , Fountain V a 11 e y 'city councilmen Tuesday night went to bat for the city of Tustin because they th ink the Local Age ncy Formation Commission (LAFC) h a s been playing foul. REDUCTIONS TO 60°/o SPORT COATS s'o R!6 s100 NOW s43co REG. $110 to $120 Now•s300 .2-l'LI 100°/o IMPORTED ALPACA Reg. $36.50 Sweaters NOW $23 WASH~BLE ARNEL VELOUR R19: $28.50 SHIRTS NOW $16 NEWPORTER MEN'S SHOP . 1107 J-~.,.. 14.-44-0310 (Lec-41• "...,...,... , ... WASHABLE-ORLON TENNIS Were s22.oo Sweaters NOW $10- POLYESTER DOUBLE 'KNIT SLACKS R19. $28.50 NOW $14 SPORT SHIRTS 1/2 OFF All From Regular Stock The rou~cil au t h·o r i ze d Mayor George Scott to Y.'rite a letter to the L A F C objecting to its recent action removing the Santa Ana ~larinc Corps helicopter bas from Tustin '& sphere of influence without a noticed public hearing. The action took place during a hearing on Santa Ana's sphere of influence map. A motion was passed to put the base in-limbo, much to the surprise of Tustin city officials, Fountain V a 11 e y City Attorney Tom Woodruff said Tuesday. \Voodruff is also a Tustin city councilman. · OCC Sign11p Very HeaV)' Registration for s p r i n g semester classes at ·Orange Coast College is ' ' v e r y heavy," acco r d i ng to admissions dean K e n n e t h Mowrey . He predicts the 1974 figures may exceed last year's record of 22,098. 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Jolsaua Retlon, 98, mother of New York Times vice president and ..columnist James Rcslon, died Tuesday. SANTA ANA -Lo ca I A native or Str~r. SCotland, ...cempaign chairmen for the Mrs. Reston and her husband, 1974 ?.larch of D l mes James Sr., who died in 1960; camp&gn againit bl rt h settled in the United States_delecls have been nweQ..b~ i n 1920. ·Arthur R. McKenzi e, chairman oC the O r a n g e County Oiapler or I b e National FOWldatlon-1-tarch o Dimes. RED BANK, N.J. (UPI ) - Clarence E. Lovejoy, 79, author of "Lovejoy's College Gulde," died here Wednesday. In addition to the best-selling guide; Lovejoy c o m p 11 e.d "Lovejoy's Prep School _....:_· Guid~nd~ve-joyJ a eer and Vocational SChool Guide." The fund raising campa ign js now in progress and will continue through the end of th e month, McKenzie said. ervlng-the"C8!11palgn Jn-the Orange Coast area a r e : ENG LEWOOD, N.J. (UPI) f -Broadway producer and former textile mill owner 'Vllllam R. Katull, 68. died \Vednesday at a bosplt~t in Teaneck, N.J. ' 'F I n i an' s Rainbow," of which he was co-Producer, vr as Katzell's best-known effort.· . SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) -James Armstrong, 71 , a UniverSity ol Notre Dame nlumni official for more than 40 years , died Wednesday 'of cancer. lie was named the firs t executive secretary of the Not re Dame Alumni Association in 1926 and served until 1967. McLEANSBORO, Ill. (UPI) -Artist Nellie M. lla11ett, 104, Wbo produced more than 2,000 paintings in 60 years, died Wednesday at a nursing home. !\1rs. llassett had been called the "G randma Moses of the f\.1idwest." Councilman James 'lborpe, Capls.trano Valley are a ; O>uncilman Dominic Raciti, Co.1:ta Mesa; Mayor George Scott, Fountain V a 11 e y ; Ct>uncilwoman G a-b r i e 11 e Pryor, Irvine, and Det. Alex · Jimenez, Lagupa Be~ch_. , At8o, <llarles S m i th , LagWla Hills; Faye Robbins, Laguna Niguel; Kath I e en Bre1U1an, Mission V i e j o ; Phillip Robinson, N e w po r t . Beach: William Ealon. San Clemente, and Capt. Robert Garza, Seal lltacb. Cal State Provides Speakers FULLERTON = Speciali•ts at Cal St.ale Fullerton in everything frcm alcoholism, to earthquakes and t e e n a g e Ml"NNEAPOLIS, Mino. (AP) unemployment-are...-available -Fred A. S e a to a, &I, to wpeak to local conununity secrel<1ry or the Interior in groups. the Eisenhower administration The college's public affairs and a Midwest publisher, died office oil8intains a speakers \Vednesday night in a hospital bureau of more than 100 following a lengthy illness, profesaors '1.'ho are available authorities said. to speak to organlzations on l hcllee•ff·o0·~-~~ •. i.~_pee1~;;:!v~~~ 333 ~f[~.~.~~~· . . ... ri Accordblg to a university Dwight D. Eiscnhoy,·er to se~k spokesman, most of the the presidency and served 1" speak'!rs are .available ~t no vorioos key positions during cost. Some charge a "modest the Eisenhower presidency. b 0 nor a r i um or travel In addition to the Hastinp expense." Tribune, Seat.on'& busiDeSI Requests for speaken are intci:esls Included.~ haAdled by Mlldml Wynne in ·in Alliance, Neb., Sheridan, 1!Je JlUbllj: aUain office, 871>- Wyo.: Lead and Deadwood, I :YI(;; S.D" and Manhaltan, Wlnlleld , ana Coffeyville;-Kau. ....._._ n-- Death Notice• Workshop . KlllOCl':YNIKI On Tap Cltrntnl '· Krotiyn~l. Agt ''· Df Co1t1 Mna. Oii• of oe1t11, J•'""'Y 1s. lf74. Survlvtd by wlt1,• J111t1t1 1Crot1YrtMl.I; ORANGE -A workshop for SOii, Rllblrl: d•11Qlller1, M•ry Allll •fld ii'-I •--~ _ _.. •"-•s orine: P'''"'"· Mr. •rid Mrs. io.i1r Ular ans, ~~a lllN Ou.ca KrotnMltli t111tr1, M", caort• W· who work with teenagen v.·UI kowa.kl •ml Mr~ Lorr1!rte Dowtlne. al the Or s.....icn. Frld•Y· J1,,.,.rv u. J ,M, be htld Jan. 31 ange wn1c1111 cr..pe1, wn" 1tte M•wi1c C 0 u n t "\;" C o mmunications s..11r1111 t.oopt ofl!cl•llno. Wt1tdltl " CMPtl Mor""'V, ......... Olf'fCIOFI. Center here. ICANAOY The workshop. which will VIYl•l'I M. IC•lllllY· Ave ICI: w16ow Df feature :!lpe&kers in the field ,,,. .... SMIOY llrieoln K•fl'9Y Sr·' of lamlly and t e e D a g e rnlatnl of lSO E. 20111 51,. Co.I• Mew. °''' of lldlll, J•nu•rv 12. 1t1,. sun11....i counseling as '1.'ell as youth by --. Sllelby L.. of S1lln•1: ....... _..._" b he Wlll••d G. K""llY• Mel1lrle. LoulllM""l librarians, is s..., ... ,,........ y t 1la grMIOC:"Udrtft. Strvlcn W91"t held ,._,, t p U b I 1' C sund1y, J1n1.11ry 13, lt71, lltll 11""4W•Y orange v.ruO Y Cl'l.l~I. 3 PM. wll" R1v. llruct Kur111 Library's Young Adu 1 t ol1lcl1ting. lnurnmenr. H•rl>or. lllul Memllflll P1rk. 8•11 8rMdWIY Mortll.,Y, Service.s. olr.c1or1. Reservations for the free MANLEY v.·orkshop can be m a d e John M. Mllnley. R11hlent cl l*Gun• Nlgurli p11Hd •w•y In New Orl1•n1. through the library's Young ~ J1nu1ry , ltTc. SUl'Vlftd O't wife, Doti•; dut Serv' r~m· ator al 0"' c:s.ug111..-. c11r1111ntn '°"' J•tf••~· A l ices """""" ... of !ht llomt: brolhtr, P'1tr Manley, ~7800. De ad 1 in e for S•cr1mtnl0: lllrH 1l1t1r1, P1lrlcl1 T..-ry, o1 '-' Mell: """ """'4•Y· L• M•s•: reservlltions is Jan. 28. Ctlheorl"I lloom, Flor1d.IJ 11vtr1I nlK" ;;;;:::;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;.;;;:;;_11 11\d nephtwl. S.r'll<»I, Frld1y, J-lf"Y 11, l l'M. Shtfflf" L'9-llNch Mortuolry Cll1pitl. Prlv1i. lnltrmtnl, El Toro CtrMlll'Y, SMffff L•llll'I• INC~ M~ •ry, Dlr~s. BALTZ-BERGERON J'UNERAL HOME ConoadelMar fl3.HH Costa Meu llWIU • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 B""""'1y, Costa Meu LI Win • DILDAY BROTHERS MORTUARIES • 17111 Btlcll Bh.r. Huattal!IOn Beacb 14%-11'11 U4 R.eclDede Ave. Looc lldU IIJ-411.1111 . . - McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 11'1 Llpu c.,.. lid. -• PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PAllX Cemelerj ~ ~ MPldllc~Drlft N-it =· Cilllltldl • , ~rAMILY 'ClOLONIAL Fl1NEJIAL . llOMI ·--A ... Wwi' I 1 •IAI '• SMml'I MOll'l'UARY a'/ Miio iii. -ir..~ > BEFLECl'IONll h I Rcyn Shcffc~ ~ "'If luck c"'"' ,,t•, yeu, .,,... him a chair ••• 01<1 Yl<l41oh .., ... \Vhcn good fortune calls It is a good idea to lnvltc him in to stay awhile. Ac- tually luck ean be of a one- shot ~&ture, bringing a sin· gle reward of a non-recurr- ing variety. In other instanc- es a stroke of luck can be exploited to plle benefit on benefit ·over an ext.ended period of time. Often' times occurrences which we are prone to ac· cept as lucky breUs are, In actuality, rewards for hard y..'Ork eQC! effort. expended in eearch of an e1utlvc goal. lt \\'e accept the Immediate Te .. wards and fail to follow through In punult or Iona· term benefits which mat be , in the otttnc. then "'" wW not u the laying aunesta, . "otter luck a chair.'' ' The fact• conettnlnl all social security and veteran's benefits are available fro~ us. We serve all fattha wtth diligence and dignity • oSttew:tett lllDllTUAllY "'SOUTH COA$T HIQHWAT v.•UNA UACH 4t4-llJI SAN CLIMINTI lllJ NOITH IL CAMINO HAL 4'2.0100 •• . . . . -. Political Notes • --· -.. ' . . ' . -· -Thursdily, Jant.tilty l /, 1914 uAll '° PILOT 9 TB£ By 0. C. HUSTINGS Of 1tt1'Dli1Y l"fllf ll•N Various political wheels will be churning through Orange County Jan. 25 in search of voteS and financial suppOrt. be th~ speaker at the Jan. 25 luncheon meeting of the Ol?mocratic Rostrum schedul· ed for noon at the Anahein1 Stadium Club. at a· Newport Beach dinner honoring Rep. A n d r e. w f.lin.shaw. URL'S Complete Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning Hinshaw•s office is billing the speech as the first major Orange County Democrats address by the A r I z o n a say they are expecting an ,; . NEW LOCATION (TIMllOAA•Y) "Do it Yourself St ores " -·--27601 l'ORBES RD. NO. -'.15 __ . _ 'fa * overflow ..a:.o.wd_ to.....Wr -the-~~.!.1. s 1 n c e . be ~ECRETARY or-~t-a"'l_e_ gi:iOCrnatorial hopeful. assumed the ouse GO~ ..... ...... LAGUNA ORANGE COUNTY * ., Reservations can be made leadership. NIGUEL Edmund G. Brown Jr. will by calling D e m oc rat i c 'The llinshaw dinner \\'ill be • ... F111ow F•rlM• ,. ... headquarters 835-7460 !let the Balboa Bay Club. THI IARL'S + l•~t b~U•n,"',, , , ·'"'" ' . ll'nsh Rhod v'll PLUMllNG, lite. ~ ~ 1 aw says es ' 1 Tlrnt 11,m ,1 ...,. ...,. • •:· 1• ~f.·""· * * spend the day .being briefed ',',,""",,,• 411!1: !U!Ql l ~ s.,::·l1ctt1'9 otl) Orange COun~t~y~an~d~i~ta~~~·~"~'IVU"U'I~~~~-~~~~;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;~'~"'~'~·~·~"~"~'~~ Ttl EANWHILE, California problems. Retired OC Teachers * . . To Hear Legal Talk at . the Neighborhood Congregational Church o f Laguna Beach. Members of the Orange O>unty Division of th e Qalifomla Retired Teachers Ajsoclatlml will meet Monday All retired teachers have been invited by President Beulah Bartlett lQ atlend lhe Whale .Hunt· 1::io p.m. meeting .. hear Floren~ Haller of the Laguna Beach · Federal Savings and T1-ips Set ~",:; =;.11on1Ji!r'~1r!; retired people. ORANGE -Two whale uc Irvine Chancellor Daniel watching trips on Feb. 2 and Aldrich will also attend to 3 have been planned by the accept two s c h 0 1 a r s h i p Gifted atlldren's A.woclation donations from the group for of Orange County. UC!. Controller Houston Flournoy, a GOP gubernatorial hopeful, will be addressing ladies or lhe-<>range County League of Women Voters at a luncheon in the Santa Ana Room of the Anaheim Convent io n Center not far away. Flournoy will be on hand in corinectlon with t h e League's ~rd a n nu a I legisla ve St·rateg y Conference from 9: 30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Jan. 25. ' Anyone int e re sted in auending may send $4.20 to cover the cost of regi stration and lunch to the League at 1020 Shelboume, La Habra , prior to Jan. 19. * * * The three.flour , excursions 'Ibe church is located at THEN, ON THE night of from Dana Harbor are open Glenneyre street and St. Ann's Jan. 25, House GOP leade r lo all interested residents. Drive. John J. Rhodes \Viii speak Each boat trip is scheduled --------------------- to leave a~ 9 a.m. For f u r t h e r Information about the whale watching !rips, contact Cappy Brown at 956-1961. Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers • FET honl.rnJ FM lt.tntr • Slepprd bJss •nd htble c onhols. switcltablt hi&h l illrr and loudness ci1c11its • 1n1111t and Olllpul lat two l•Pf 1eCOl'de1s "ilh direct dubbinr facility SONY HP 610 A. FM/ AM STEREO SYSTEM SONY puts ii all toielher , F11ll 61ii watts mus ic"°"''' 1 EIA ~ ·, J-spttd dual t.urn tablt will! siliconr-d•mprned cutini: lrver • Pickrlin& micro·ma&nelic Co1rl11dgr wilh 0.7 mi l diamond slylu! • • Accomadalts SQA·l 00 4 channe I Dtcodrr Amptilitr cameras et cetera SOUND SAVINGS 439.95 -~ two· 4 x 5 Natural Color Portraits. • 4 OIFFERENT POSES • NO AGE LIM IT • GROUPS TAICEN AT 99¢ PER ADDITIONAL SU BJECT •. ADOITIONAL PRINTS AVAILABLE :-,r REASONABLE l'RICES • QUALITY PORTRAITURE • WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY e FAMILY GROUPS • • CALL FOR APPOINTMENT OFFER EXPIRES IN lO DAYS • PASSPORTS & l.D. • ONE COUPON l'ER FAMILY PHOTO STUDIO II ~ KRANZ ...,.~.,·~~} 968-7413 9911 YORKTOWN AT BROOKHURST ~ HUNTINGTON BEACH SONY FM AM DIGIMATIC CI.felt RADIO SONY 'S mus ica l clock and calender , Stro"'s hours. minult! :ind stconds • Po .... t1lul l .4w 1undl1lorled1 oulpul. 4'' Spt•ke1 59.95 • ··Snooze Bar " and ~lttp limrr shut off Sony Model TC-110A AC/DC Portable Cassette-Corder® with Built-in Condenur Microphone Th ,o,_ler TC·l 1 OA ..... a ~ of frloMls O'fefY• whore It toes. N~ co,,..,••dootl, onQtf¥ft, aM \ 1htdnts oll ot'" t\ot tlrle TC· 11 OA h hard te lteet for trost all-orHM ,.,tonMKo ·~ ffpffdabllity • l'•ATURES1 • SW1t-lft (.....,.,. Mk,.._ • Dilff'I T•" C-ltr $129'& .......... , ...... ~ ..... ·-. lutfoM e l!flll-111 lllKM'lint Clrull ftr o.fllfl6I Nldl...cMmh1111 l•TltrY ,-c:ll e lllH'ON Uvoll l•tterr S""'9ftl llldluftf e lnd-of-T1pe Al•rm GETASONY TRACS C 60 CASSETTE JAPE • Pricts elltclivt lh101111t S11nday,. JanuM~ 20 • -,111 1F11' Sle1eo radio •• ptrOl\O ttrllld&t player • f11ll ·sl1e dtl111e tfllriaer "''"' dl1mond-slylu s and system 111111.etf , ""'•11111ic F .. tltteo-switchln1 • W1lri111 llnl1h wood c1l:linet • 9423" lptaller systems ' HP 310 A FM AM S.TEREO SYSTEM • fET lront-t nd fM lunrr , 40 '#ialls <EIA! ol solid slat• pow•r • StPJrale bas1, trrblr. vol11mr c onhols ... T11wo Sony 2·w.l)' s~a.ktrs • ConntclioP! IOI' la pt of 4 channel souPd . J sperd BSR luintable cameras el cetera SOUND SAYINGS 279.951 CRAIG J214 Kl AM/JN 8 Track · STEREO . . SYSTEM cameras et cetera SOUND SAVINGS 179~95 :continuous or rtpt•t plJ) • A11l1malic slops at and ol 1rcordln1 • Fi st wind , Slr110 head phone. pltono arid microphon. h)pU°tJ~cks • A11tomatlc lt¥tl co.ntrol , V.'alnul 1inlslt wood cal>lnet with tnclo1111es 3 in a poly ·bal - otir Rrc. J 101 1.79 3,o.89C TIACS 10 MllUTI I TIACI CAITltDGI O"' R•l I" 99c CRtlG' 33os-K-1-- AM FM 8 TRACK STEREO RECORDER ST STEN cameras el cetera . SOUND SAVINGS • 20-9.95 SOUTH COAST PLAZA-~ COSTA MESA . DAILY: MON-SAT. 10-9:30 P.M. -SUN. 11:30-6:00 P.M. -979.3373 • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. ,, l --- ·- • " I • I fl DAILY PILOT -. Assets Held The impoundmerit of fugitive financier Rob- ert L. Vesco's posh 707 jetliner and $i.4 mil- lion motor yacht has - Thurs.day, January 17, 1974' J Krips Ill From \Vire Services • -• • " -. • ·• Prosecutor .Ma1 or Seeks Change-· ;:a......,r>+.rnrF--'11 issing. DALLAS, Tex. (AP) million airport whi ch opened • LA m When you put a dollar bill Sunday. S • _ in __ the dollar changers at the ""'s long, as 1 have been omethin (Y n~w Dallas-fort Worth on !he airport board I never ~ Airport, don't expect to get heard us asked to approve . <-~ a dollar ln change. a dollar changer -that would directo.r of the Domestic J h-11AMl A (UPI) -Frank There is a nick1 e 11service" not return a full dollar 's wortli _oyc!: tia-"l eveD'._thing Dade cha_rge._ t_o you'll _Q.nly_g.tl__ 95 or change. I am going to ask telephone cans. 25-Cent peop e e-0nveyer ·system and other charges make it ·necessary to carry a , poeker filled with ~ quarters at the new airport. ' M INl ... TUl'lllS OL.O DDL.L.$ CIVIL. WA• 01..9 ouHI ·---.. been-upheld by the 2nd 'U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Russian conductor Gennady Council. State's Attorney Richard cents. ou staf for a compleli: ~-• ANNING•·s-.R.ezhdestven.~~ill _ fly. to _Co.le. moves .. into the. Jt(fi@.. perstein wanted in a • explanation,'' he said. LLECTORS Los Angeles from 1os"c~ow,;....~~l'etlt\l>rl1'"30 by-John-D~-Pf!JSeCU or ' -. r·i~r-m n ess;-~-'I'M APPALLED" 'd •It'd certainly like to know HOP ~ Wed d t. 1·11 · r th. E' 1• h fairness, dechcat10n and a 1 sai what kind of services they nes ay o 1 Ln or ree ur 1c man. knowledge of the law ••at . Dallas Mayor \Ves. Wise as boo 'd 1 ·2.a2 e N~'"'°,.-r BLVD, oerforma"CCS of the Los * "' h ned J r th are talking_ a t," Sal Vise. CO•T ... M ....... CALI~., • ·r dre\Y" praises from several e ca or a review o e. ·eA2.92151 ....... u-s::ao • Angeles_ .f.bilharmonic. faking li~fe~e~s~tru~ct~e~s~a~t~t~h~~e~w~~~ -~P~lf.~Y~r.°~I~L~E~1'S~~·~·~n~t~l~I~~====::=~~=~· the 1ilace of Josef Krips, \Vho David Rockefeller, chairman judges. ur e • ~ce oca _ .,...... is ill. of Ne\v York's c h as e In less than a year, Joyce BEST BUY OF THE WEEK WOOD COASTER SET IN CHESI 8 CORK AND WOOD COASTERS IN A CHEST ••• tood l,.IM f0r tlle smort hosteu. REG. Sl.95 _ NOW ONLY $1.99 C!re?~Sel A .spo.kesman for the Los Afanhattan Bank, got a bit had risen from prosecuting Angeles Music Center· said richer. traffic violations to the •chief Krips. 72, c on t r a c t e d He \Yon $75 in a loltery of the e-0unty courts division. pneumonia in Swltzerland and Last month he got Still is unable to appear for ( !.i..!191h~eromotio -to the performances .Jan. 24, 25 and p E 0 p LE ) ~~~~r0;ni~~~;~e ~~r~~:~: 27. _ _ got convictions on his first The scheduled soloist at the seven cases. HEMPHl11 'S SEMl·ANNUA1 SH()E ... rfori:nances is British mez:.:o- soprailoJa'net-Bake • • run by a club made up of the bank's-officers. BUT THIS eek.,--Ger!!lein·ll---~­ discovered to his -~dismay, Joyce doesn't have a ·Jaw "I am going to do _a lQl or damn fool things in the next two years. but letting a reporter push me intd. __fill.Sw_mogjb_a.Lg_u~s!ion is not one or thero~"- Th~t's how Robert Sll'a uss, chairman or the Democratic . Nation a I .Committee, responded to a newsman's qu ery in Charleston, S.C. on who !he party will nominate for president in 1976. Producer.$ -of a San Diego degree. . version of the Broadway play Now the 32-year~ld Joyce "Lenny" are looking for their faces possible charges o( star, Sandy Baron. practicing I a \Y without a The almedi~:wa_s Que _ID.. licen_se, _a_m ~d ! m~ an~~ San Diego Monday to begin · J_>unis~allle '"l>y a ye a r s-- rehearsals for the Jan. 23 impnsonment. opening but didn't show up, Assistant State's attorney said Don \\lortman, producer Fred Graves, who heads the at the city's Off Broad\vay felony division , joined the rest Theater. · of ~tiami's lega l community •·He,'S just disappeared," in e_xpressing shock that Joyce 'Vortman said. lacked a degree. WOMEN'S SHO~S 1 30FF e AIR.STEP •COBBLERS . • PENAUO • FLORSHEIM ONE GROUP WOMEN'S CASUAL ----·--------------'~llE--COULD HAVE--,vorked SHOES . BOOTS .ONE GROUP HANDBAGS Asst. Colors President Nixon announced the appointment of .Kenneth R. Cole Jr. as chief.JIOinestic policy adviser. Cole, 35, was appointed assistant to the President for domestic affairs and will continue to serve as executive _ . up to a ~igh position in this Former First Lady i\1am1 e office if it \Yasn't for this Eisenhower, 77. has gone discovery,'· Graves said. "I ho~ to her Gettysburg, Pa._would_really__like_t_o see the fann art er a two-weelt stay guy get a chance -to _go 1o at \Valter Reed Anny Hospital law school. He hand I e d for "a periodic physical himself in court like a evaluation." veteran. He was the perfect She was reported by a prosecu~or." . hospital spokesman to. have Joyce. s Jack of credentials . come through the tests \vith was discovered .after 'J'..J. ~·everything okay." Akey Jr., a. Florida. Marine . Patrol off1cer, filed a Before .she left the hospital complaint against Joyce "'Ith ~frs. Eisenhower had an the Florida bar. The Dar u~~xpected an.d unannounced informed Akey this week it v1s1t from First Lady Pat didn't kno\v Joyce and the V2 OFF ---~MEN1S"':-SHOEi-'iS~~;;:: 510 V2 OFF FLORSHEIM I ONE GROUP \ WINTHROP SHOES WRIGHT . JARMAN $2280 ,, $2980 SHOES H~~.!.,~~!~ES Valuesto$40.95 20°/o OFF V3 OFF CHILDREN'S SHOES---. 2640 Harbor -Blvd.-. Nixon. officer promptly took this * jnformatiQn to Assistant tteaft surgeon Dr. Tibert State's Attorney Janet Reno. STRIDE-RITE LAZY BONES . ~ i g 90_ ... .I..lO'g _ :: - 541>-5527 . COSlA_MESA OPEN .DAILY 9-·5:30 SUNDAYS 9-5 Starr, 47. \V a s reported "improvingu-after-undergoing o _Jthearl surgery in Port· land. Dr. Starr, bead of the ca rd i ova scular surgery department at the University or Oregon Medical School, was operated on bY a team o( doctors headed by one of his former students. !\-USS RENO s u m m o n e d l~_l"'i~::::::::::-::::::-::::":•~l:ue~•:t~o;_:,$.:,19;_·;;:00==~----:====~ ~~ycebe ~:i~r a :~~~~~II _D_IS_Cc..O_NT_INUEI>. STYLES-BROKEN SIZES .11!!!!!!!!1 . lffil ~~-m 1: the bar. and reported he was ALL SALES FINAL iiiii -~ . "evasive." She checke d Chicago's John Marshall Law School, where Joyce claimed he receiNed his degree in 1968, and was informed that Joyce registered for classes i n September 1964 and' NEMPN/ll'I = 54 Fashion Island Newportlltctch 17141.644-4223 .. Rose-Pruning Demonstration Con1e-in . Watch and Talk with ... * apparently dropped out of \ ~s~c~hoo:'."..l ~th~e~n~ex~t~d~ay~·~·--~~"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'~"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'~ The Rev. Eugene Boyle, 52,1· Mr. Elgin Ball All your rose bush and fruit tree pruning questions expertly answered by Mr. Hall . JAN. 19 and 20 .. 10-4 BOTH DAYS Finest •1 Grade Perfume Delig/1t Bare--Root . , • ROSE RUSHES __ __; __ ,._ .. Bou Bon Granado Plloenix .~terli11g _ .stlcer..s:• ...... OLDTIME FAVORITE CLIMBING ROSE 'CECILE 2-98 4 98 Comn1a1ul • TO • Perfor111nt1ce FREE •.• Basic'Planting Instructions S1111nner S111111lh1e i\lany ~10l'C New Vari.cties and Old Favorit.es Fragra~t light-pink roses that grow in clusters 2.98 each. White Birch Gt:acefu l b right gl'een follaj::C. white bark. Very cffE>cUve planted in grou ps or thrPe or n1orc. . · 5 GAL.. UP TO I' TALL ::.~; SPECIAL 4.98 GLADIOLUS • BUtBS ' SU~ER GLADS 12 fo, 2.98 50 for 10.tl JUMBO GLADS l~for 1.ta 50 for 6.91 TINY TOT GLADS ' Years-Ahead •••• FRUIT TREES S uperior quality ill Every Wag, ltlauy Will Bear Fr11it Tllis Year. From Apple to Plum .•. From Fig to P er simmon ••• Standard Size 8.50 Each Buy 3, Mix-or-Match 19 • 98 Dwarf Varieties .. , ...... '. ...•...... 10.95 Planting Instructions FREE .· FR91TING VINES /;- eovsE·Ne£RRv ................ 1.0 · RASPBE~R't_ .................... , I.49 Jhomps.on Seedless Grape 1.69 RIB IER Grape .................. 1.69 'KING 'S RU BY " NEW SEEDLESS RED GRAPE I lncludeS one fre.e Thompson Seedless vine I 2.98 ART ICHOKE ASPARAGUS RHUBARB PLANT·A·PAK ." ........ 1.49 ; BROCCOLI CABBAGE ONIONS LETTU CE Many More . POl(Y PAK •... 89c ea. 6'PAKS .•.. 4.98 of San Francisco. a Romanl r---------~-------'.""----------------------.. Catholic priest long active in , social reform. said that he might seek e!Cction to the state Ass'embly. Boyle, director or peace and justice for the Nat ional Fede ration of Priests' Councils. would nin in the new 16th district \V hi Ch reaches from Chinatown to Hunters Point . If elected, he would become the first priest to serve in the legislature. • Si ·-· Sen: Nonjs °:1t1~1:h fR·N.H.l +·ll-----was report tn Sifis ac ory -~·- CQndition recovering from a 2 5 YEARS OF MAKINGAMERICA'S ~-·- respiratory •ilmenC · · · · ~ -• ----· - FINEST DISHWASHERS Cotton. 73, was admitted to fi.lary Hitchock hospital in ~:s~~~:l~t~n:~~s:s:~:d 1949·19 7 4 He Hnd 19 Ill Celebration-KitchenAid 1nakes thi's Dependents spectacular 111oney savi11g offe1;- -1.-0~a:ity-H1-- PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) - When you're only 20 years old and cla im 10 dependenls for · federal income tax ·purposes, you're bourid to raise a little suspicion. Robert ;J. Mathews, 20, of suburban Tempe was placed on six-nwnths probation he re this week after pleading guil· ty to a ·charge of furnishing false information on his in· come tax returns. KltchenAld® • !Oller el'ld1 M11cll 31.J ' . 3 easy loading, large capacity KitchenA id built-in5 lo _ch_oose from -Superba , Imperial or-,Cuslom Look ot these outstanding features : . ' ; \ ' . . ' . , * So1k and Scr.ub Cyc le _, * E•tlusi\lt Sanl·Guard Fltttr- rtplate•. •trubb1.n1, ~tn1pin1 remo...,..• toOO.~SOll t~. and soaking hnv1ly-101led pots culatin& w1...-~.,..c1i ell"'~' Federal Investigators said ¥athews is single with no depe11dcnts. F' R-EE An;,l~eUS-·. ry and pan• In the sink. Speclal hand 1cr1p1na df)di1tl91-1 ·1 " ,_ cycle ~oaks, washes and dries ' them 1utomatically. ~ pattnt•d * UtiusM' frNure ~In orr ' KitchenAid fe1ture. Stffl .wish. CNMbot -stiys ~L£T'S BE-FRIENllY ll you have nc\v nclghbon or know of anyone moving to our area, please tell' us' so that v.·c may exlt!nd a friendly \\'elcome and help the1n to become acquilnted jn their new 11urroundinp. So. Coast Yisitar 494-9361 HarllerflSb '46-0174 \ . _ , _ . , brlaht 1nd,be1utlfu1, rtslsts 12 20-oz boxes of Cascade ·* E~clu11~ Hydro Sweep W11h abrasion n i( 1crltch, stain • with con~tant rinse ....-thorouali and !aclfpteof. • d• h ~h d I I soll .stnpplp1.1ct1on e!ltn,1· • ,', .. , IS waia.. er e ergen nates nand rinsing. -* Fl\lt "r~1 r '1rren1,_on 'ft .. ,,. _ _ _ • . Horsepower Moto( .,..U t h• ~,.::: ... ' FREE With any *'"'"~" "•·Thn/D.'Yl"I-motol-.l!Dlll<l"")i:;:~J!'•IMf• ef1 ,..,. , • s-?fe thorough forced air dry Ina wlll h1\l•·h t1palrtd"or r9plilced "" :.<: K1tchenAld dishwasher. • w"'"0 "' " 0 ' ''°'" •• ,. '·'"" '"" '"''"' ••• ', .,. nnt fout jOlr1. 1 • ~ 1 ... \ ' COSTA MESA HwborCtlller 2300 l:lwbor IU•cl. Phone 540· 7131 1 ... • ~ w J~ . ' 5-AHfN-At>I'.~ -. lnllrlh of,,...,...,, _3666 So. lrlstal • l .. N'1 F'D 'I I, l , Phone 979-5212 .... I I -, ~'·''"" r ,. ·. ' , • • Tltursday, January 17, 1~74 DAILY PILOT J l Fat Iit~entive - ~ . ---- ~ FREE •• ; Installation FREE ••• Rotation FREE ••• Guarantee OUR LOW l'RICED STEEL IEL no RADIALS GUARANTHD r/lllP/!llDmREDUCES FUEL CONSUMPTION & TIRE WEAR OVER CONVENTIONAL TIRES ACCORDING TO WORLD-WIDE INDUSTRY. nSTS' •.• l'UICHASm IY THOUSANDS OF· SATISFIED CUSTOMDS. •.•• RmUCED FUEi. CONSUMl'TION E1·0J1 GAS & YOUR HARDEARNED MONEY TOOi Ol'EN 7 DAYS A WEEK ••• Nms 'TIL 9 P.M.. "OPEN SUNDAY 'TIL' P.M. Wltll • ., II••, ........ . - . SIEEL·BE&:IED- Guaranteed. 40,000 Miles! RADIALS 11511• .,.,,. ·- Panef 01'ays Cost Hikes ~ In Healtl1 R71114 ·FULL 78 SERIES • 12/32" TREAD DEPTH WASHINGTON..(API =The .. Colt of Living Council has jssued its final Phase 4 regulalions on health costs that allow doctors and dentists a 4 percent aMual increase tn fees and hospitals abou t 7.5 percent in charges. 11:71114 . . "~1511• ······ -f1tll . ··~·· 1911114- 135/12 .... '" . , usn 2 205115 YOUILCHOICE . • . -. . ... ANY SIZE • A71/13 • • • C71/13 tUll-tYPf. h••· • u .1t1o 1l.Sl '••·'' 1•• . . . td ll:JlllS tll -\Jiit lite 'llf •1le1 11f1c1 • ... Tiu.I Ml~[ CIWMllf. cntrl 1 •al r••' ,1111f1 tucll_ii11 215/15 Council Director ' John . T. Dunlop raised the possibility Wedne9day that !Orne of the 'cootrols over heallh_~.~!!'_ay i;;nunue after the present wage-price control authority ~expires at the end of April. "It is.my personal view that it will be important to continue a statutory base for restraint of health costs after April ·30," he said. The major provisions of the reglllations issued Wediiesd_ay include : -Hospital cbmles f o r in-patient treatment a r e limited to a 7.5-percent annual increase , with other adjustments allowed r 0 r changes in th] number of paUents. _Ca1ulidate -. For Senate Backs't'ot -·· SACRAMENTO (UPI) - With a picture or a marijuana 'leaf decorating his campaign literature, Democrat Howard · L. Gif£ord of Patterson came to (he Cipilol lo declare his candidacy for the U.S. Senate. Gifford, 43, said Wednesday he has been campaign ing to unseat Democratic incumbent teltell ii •lltflllt l w11ll•ltllli' ~·· ~:. 11 ft•tlliC IA•lllCll . 1,,11111111 ,11c11111J •,..•••111::•~'.!i smict witM• 1111 C11ti111t~I •11115 •111t1ci."d'I plntP' ! II tH P.111 plfMIH WI '!'II 225/1'5 U.S. t11et1.i11 ll11k1J ... tH .!:!i ,..at ti tM cw11t s,11" ,,,,, tiff I etdil If ,ftlt1• (It Ill~-llilUll _ .... ~":.::"':.::ln.:;__1. _ _:Ll::,1::1::.11:::.5-_,, .. _.... .. ,___ - . .:a SIZE 1311/13 5.20/13 115/13 6.ll0/13 1511/15 5.60/15 115/14 1.35/14 19&71l-1;15114- .20&1 i4 8.26/..!_4 . 205/15 8.25/15 215;14 a.&5il4 UNIROYAL POLY SPORT ~stAlan Crans(on since UNIROYAL 4 PLY POLYESTER CORD . Calling himself a "human -'ri&!lts-,candidate:"·G+l-f.o+dH-h:-u,;,...---$.LaJI~ •• ---& 1 5 listed hit occupations as • • • • • ~ -----,...,-~ ,U!...f~-11 aerospace \vorker. general 1114 $1 f95 E71/1. $1 f95 e o n t raelot, "cxpcrimenlal E7 • • • • 5 · · · · engineer" ·and former • · flf95 $2195 furniture slore operator. F71/l 4 .• • • • G71/l 5 • • • · Gifford endorsed a ballot f2195 · $2495 'initiative drive aimed at G71/14.... H71/15 •••• -1egalizing-pl'ivnie use and l~jiiiij!i!f;w;iuiif~i;~~iiiiiii~=~iiiiiii fplanting Jof marijuana, but II said he personally was not j• ll!er. • \ ' ··-~~Dl.Y~NASTY Craegar-type COM"n1 CAPS 6 LUO NU'I AVAIL WIOI .... sms IMCLUOlllfl 'ICI UP TIUCIS AYAILAILI $24!~ .. 1411.11~ '60113 160114 F60/14 '60114 145/13 • 155/13 .. •1a•s 165/13 .. •-19•5 155/15 .. •ia•s 4 WHE or ..., ' Wheel Align •. 95c SAVI '7.00 111111r $7.111111 ...... 1. '"II 11n u.s. cars ..• wl11t ui11 tc1 •"• 2 tlrt 111rct111t .•• t lr c111t1t 10J11t & t1r1l11 c1r1 1.11 [ITU. hi. l·ll-1t 2 WHEEL DISC-RELINE ·• AIC & lllSTAU LllllllG • FOlllGll & DOMESTIC (MOST CARS) • QUAllTf UAKI LllllllG • CHICK SPllllGS & SIALS • CHICK WHEEL CTL • MIASURI & lllSPICT.DIUMS • lllSPICT MASTER CTL • ADD UAKI RUID • IOAD TIST CAI· OUR CONSUMER POLICY NOW ONLY. . Ill • --·- COSTA MESA 3005 HARBOR BLVD. (..,._ of .laker and Ha.._) (714) 557-8000 • • OW , .... .., ,.lky It te Mttw 1trn yu. If '" Nwt • ........ c..clNI .. '"'•Cit er unkn rt.-r.4 .. ~· 11lff11 c.tl .., DI· recttr tf Ct•_. Affllln. •· S. Anllil• f21J) IJNnJ ... Jt1. 121L If WI ... , ..... Hf .. JMf Ill ... 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I~ VClR :i pdo t for a h:!Jf.hour 1'\' scric'i Thal c"Ould b1·1ni;: up 10 S:lJYlO a 1Vt>t'k. 111c other is :l retor1!ing rontrat"t. pro>rlut·t· the pilot. tcn1 at1vclv r al11•d · Hodnt·~." 1'he ccu1t.r<JCt ,r J OS (or !lodri('y 10 f'1,.•I -~3 J1~1 for 1h1• pilot ~1th options f<ii· J jll)SS1hl•• :<i'Vl-11 Sl'llSOllS Jl <J 111aximu111 or $3.flflO 1.1• I' <'pis::J<J... . •'1~Jrtl•n•i to hi~ <.1H9rn1·~', ll~n1t·I Skl;1r l \"IJF:ll 'I' II .E re1·1w1hng 1·11nirp+·! " :1 :.i htn1 (';11l1tl Rilft'~arn:r, . '\utti1'('~'7'\ u1fld ~t't . 7 p.·r""nl of th~ l'"lnil price or t·vt·r~· re<'Qrd Suld, Sklar s;11d. 1·1H1 t·onlracl i.~ for s;x mtlQl hs 1v11h notions. t:hrY~l(•r . Ret.·all~ 2 Box Springs, Or!ho·Pak & ,. eouble Bonlis. iake cidvantage I of this sale now! ' ~-NO·W-ONtY .... ·t--· ... 't'~ -· ,,. , .. \\.l! '!f , ... , ...-,:, ' _, ' ' ' . . , ' ( \'SC En:<.•rpri~t"" lt1r \rill QU EENIE JtorlPV sa id h~ hor.e-; lhl' p1!01 II ill SUCtl'Cd beci111~:~· ·· 1 By Phi l ln terl andi " f-J7' ".Loo~ing on lhe. positive si~e, at ~.le~st .y,:c·u have k1ndhng for the f1repla_ce tonigh t." · • · New Ca1:s J)E'fltOJT t L: r 1 1 Clir.vs.li •r' ("(iffi ~said ii is recalling 1:~!1.l ·l~ of its <"tll-rt·nt 111udl'I {';ti''> hi 't !USC of U d ~fvcl • t;l in lili: st1spl·nsion -sys11·1n that 1·ould fl'SUI! in a Joss uf sl ( ·1·ring t·ont rol. 1 The. curs afr1·c·r1'Cl inl'l ud~·i ;ill 1~74 1nod1 •l l.>nd'it·-,\<tOnaeO.- J'l1 n1 ourh F t1r1·_ Chr.vsl{'r and lrnprri;i t p<l:,,~t·ngc•r-cars built through l>ec. :11 b~· Chrysler A spokl'Srnan said \Vedncsday aho11 t \WO·thirds still \l'l'l'e in dc:iler stuc:ks. ' - Thvrc• ha\c been ·13.reports in 1vhich the lo"•cr control arn1 on thf' curs has fractur ed. rci;ult ing in a loss of control. Ju one in i; r <1 n cc· .. 11u· ~--"'""'""'·~· spnkr!i1n:1n said. the dri r~·r . lu ... 1 toni.rOJ of his c;:ir ''Y.hi!t1 • • p1·r i1our. h11t v.a~ s1op·11•d t~ '1! whf'rt he \\'Pill off th11 road • , I :ind Into n d':ch. ' Bu1 no cotli~1ons or p·'rson;il ·-!j i11_it11~ 10 1he cnrs· occupants-I' _-,$, havf'I bt'.:'n tl'Ported, t h C' I ~ spt1k1•sman said. 1 • 01\'tt1•1·s of the• rC'called c<1rs ' .. ""' '· · \\·~·r(' :1d\1sc·d 1,1 r('!11n1 the '· ,,h;<h lo uw;, 'dcale< Im [ The Ortho-Pak 1ns1<1llat1n11 of ;1 t('1nforc"1ncnt -- .tQ !he lo\1·t·r coni ro! <inn ul With Every King or Queen: Fieldcrest No-tron Top and Fitted Bottom Sheets & no cost. 2 Pillowcases. 2 King or Queen-size Pillows. rvtat· tress Pad. Metal Frame on Easy-Roll Casters. ' .( ORTHO FLEX ~~.:.:-:-1.:/ Tempe.red-Steel L~ne'rspri ng ,,.~ plus Reinforced Borders helps give your b0dy added support ·on·this·gr-eat Mattress Set. With Mattress. Box Spring, Ortho-Pak & Double Bonu s. VERS ATILE LA BE L MAKER PUTS AN __ jlil~~;i END TO HEARSAY & HUMBUG ...:_.~·~ --Double ilOims BOUT WH _OWNS WHAJ : w;ih Every Mattress Se!: c--"'""~:;;~;:;;;:;!;!;:,:!;;;;!:-~!;;;!;!::;.;;!~;:;·;,!.---!1-K~ng.or-Oueen..=E.adde~d,i__ ___ ~ ~ Vinyl Headboard and Quilted Bedspr~ad. . . WITH THIS COUPON ~----.------AAEJIO SHACK------------, I < : NAM E 1 I __ .l:\O_DRE.SS·---~------ 1 CITY<----~--------: STATE ______ ZIPCODE-- • , lwin or Full -HeaObciiird and Metal Frame on Easy-Roll Casters. OVER 50 FACTORY SfiOWROOMS' ·"MINI" LABEL MAKER 1 ' ' ' ' I r l.ol•i I n t ,,, '' ! ~-·. ' " '~ ' ·I "'• ,~ • ., " ,, 1,, ... ·"It·. " I,!· . . '; <· 1<1 ''" , .. <l I. 1~ !'I '' ' ' • ' . • , of. " • ii ~ ' '' 1 .. ' ... ' '' '" ·•u•-'i I•,(•'• '-------------------------------- SA VE ON 4-C HANNEL STEREO • • . NOW l_1 ORTHQ FLE X Y.o.uu:hildr.en.\'ill~p_easy__ tonight on ttiis great iv1attress Set! Comes with Mattress. Box Spring & Double Bonus. Buy Nov.i!- ,. APPRECIATE THE SAVINGS WHILE YOU ENJOY THE SOUND OF THIS R~ALIST I C " 4-CHANNEL SYSTEM 79995 '.SAVE 21:'o?Jni-.,- ~ AUTO PLAYCR WITH .,_~~J:IMJNEL5-Y N.ll!ES LZE 8 4888 • ' ' _:.___,1 ~i· .'· .>~: 1•·.~ ! ' ........,._~,,.. ... \ ...... , ....... -w ..... ~ ! · I· • 1-, . , ,,. .. ' " '' .... 11' ''" "'' :1 11 " ct ·" "" 1. ' ' ' . ·.~ ' '' "' I"' ·-', I I '111' . , .. ~ ,, '. _ii oo J ,, 22990 ',H' i>(J1Jll [,'ir.'l fl l{lE; LHJ l ' I r: lUl/T'.. r.r~rJ ~CC [:..Soti•f.!-. f'!ll Ct'' l fl l•f 1 lflYLH', UNC O~MON 4-CHANNEL. MUSIC CE NTER FR OM COMMON SENSE REA!..ISTIC ( '' ... , ' (,AR STCRE O Sf'[AKCH SYSTEMS ' '1 ·ai~'/14~~ " " '· .• 1 ... ' 4·CHANNEL TAPE CARTR IDGES '.· ~':'· J. -\111• ., .VJ '.1~ I',,,'"''''!. , . ' IJ,< I "'·' ,, ,, {),tv"1, CHARCf' IT /:S,; ~ ,...:;,,.,;_ ""'1.M! d!L... '.1 '•(lflol 1+·~11 1~1•! A LL STORR'{ i3°P~N 'Ll'lt>ttY 3853 S. Sristol -SOJnta A-ni'l 1803 Newport Blvd.-Costa Mesa 27:l1 S. M;i~ St.-Snnta Ana 18120 Brookhurst-Fountain V~lley 144J W. 17th St.~Santa Ana lin l lonor Ploicil I ' ' '•' 2" , " .-,, ,.,., ' 8941 ,Ad.lms AYe.-HunJin9'ton Beach 6"91 Wtrner Ave.-Hunlington Beach 30232 Ct"Own Vll!Uey Pkwy.-Lttguno Niguel 814 S. C,~no Real-San t.:lcmepte 13024" Newport Blvd .~ Tust in .i.15389 Brookht1rs-t-We1tminster • . ,,,,. I , __ ' POSTURE REST You get ~ ... ..ideaJ.,c.Qir.!or-t \.'J.hen thick ,,.,, ' Urethane Padding is layered o"r Orlho's Crow n $158 Flex Ce11ter. Vv1th Mattress, . 2 Box Springs. Ortho-Pak & Double Bonus. _..,..,,..-,·--.. ---. _ .. , ,. I -• • • ·' o. • • ,fl·· ~· \. _,,_.:.· "' 11 ~ ~>\ ... , .. , ... ~ .. ,. ... -;;:. ~"~-; "h,~-... \~f-\ , flo---~ ..... '-. f '. r.... ~it::"' '·~ OATHO FORM-Th is great Ortho is· guaranteed to __ lfilou sleee like a Ki!J.9_! s- Complete v. 1th fvl<11tress. 7 2 Box. Sprirl'gs. Ortho-Pak -& Double Bonus. Sale must end soon! ' 2445 N. Tu stin Ave. g5 .---::~'."'-·~ .... , ,.. . ·- ORTHO FORM The QJ.!e:e_o of Jbe. IJ.QJ&~..-.., ... .- • love this beautiful Mal-t'1 tress Set! Comes v1 ith '\P Mattress. Box Spring, ~ 0rtho·Pak & Double Bonus. 1811 West Lincoln Ave. 11:1(1" '1 •. ~ .. 0.!ll"ft' MullJ 161 3'1 Harbor Blvd. &<"*'" l llChO & A~~v1u A~"~~· J !Ju\c fi1J! of ~~ Mortt Phon., 776-2$90 l1ot'"' .,J (d1nqrrl N111(1 ~«tf~ ........ 83'1·'570 • Re.g. $69.95 POSTURE REST Your choice of 1'110 sizes ... Tv;1n or Full for the sam e see great sale price ! Wi!'i Mattress, Box Spring & Double Bonust ' < 1 ORTHO FORM Super . CDmtor~fel~~ ~uti~~i~a~~7~~-$-7 9_9_5__c. . ...:.1--11- package. With Mattress. Box Spring & Double Bonus. · CORNER ~-GRO UPS 4433 Candlewood Ave . Corpdl<'fYf'Xld ~!loin· iktcl•' t·9~, ,,~~ y.,.ftj · Phone: 634·2631 ll •• -~ 'C Over 50 Store> to serve you in: 10\ •ttu111' w:oot.Mv w.ltA>f(l\Ct) (ti"")• Wll• Oo~GO M'\9 , .... '°~ ~~..,,f'O' -,,1'.,•1U!'. ~dtNf\I) . . -• ' Thursday, January 17, 197,4 DAILY PILOT J :J -----l ~ Comic's Slaying -ELECTROLYSIS _ HAIR PIRMANINTLY RIMOVID .Jnne Miller -• .. iii"-lloctnl~l1t 2 t::1hilne •• .,.. Suitt 6, Sin Clemtrtte .. -6 Babies- ~ames CAPE TOWN, Soulh Africa (AP) -The Ro senkowitz •ellluple!J now have name!:: David, Jason and Grant are the boys ind Nic ol et te , Elizabeth aod Emma, the girls. , . lmrgeit- NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI) robbers overlooked $5,100 taler -Three brothers and their found in the clothes of the cousin have been charged in victims by funeral home the murder of sad· faced attendants as wen as a C04Jllry co.median D a v i d priceless antique banjo left "~•..;,.nbean " Akeman and his ._ .. 16 to Akeman by the legendary Ne10 Fat her Actor Yul Brynner and wife , Ja cqueline, have adopted a 3-month-old Vietnamese orphan girl. The actor had gone to Saigon lo search for child to adopt. .I A -s pok esman fOJ' Mowbray Maternit y Hoopila\ announced the names and said the six· <lay-old ·sextuplets ~tinue to thrive. v.•ife, Estelle, at their farm Uncle Dave !\la"""'. home north of here Nov. 11. l---'----~~·----==-------'•"-•'"1 T~'cc"''-'-'-'"----~----- John A. Brown, 23, and .,., J\.farvin Brown, 23, were each charged Wednesday with two ___ , __ _ Paternil)' :l~~fvi~;;;;;;;tJ -·--Suit-Hits counts of -murder, Charles Brown, 31, and Roy BrOwq, 26, were charged as accessories to murder and receiving and co nc e a Ii n g stolen property.' ' --._ --iiEl\.IAN, 58, famed for his sprighUy banjo picking and baggy trousers, was killed when he apparently surprised burglars on returning home . ' Su11_11ons ot_ VITAMIN E NATURALLY Vjtomin E co psules are a no turol food product. Soul Star - _from ~ ~rfQnnince on the . ~ MEMPl!IS, Tenn. (U~ll -·sa tirTafliliiht-Grana le = i::::~ ~ay~ ~gt~~ Opry. , . . "hot-bpttered 90ul," Isaac Police speculated hts wife Hayes, 'bas filed a paternity wa.s.Jdlled as she attemp!ed $lit here charging him with to flee aft~r parkiJ.lg the car. having fathered her Unborn Akeman did no~ drive. . child John Brown 1s a cousin of · the three Brown brothers and Mrs. Hayes and the -black all were . raised in t h e soul si nger-composer were Greenbrier community only a divorcm Nov. 29, 1972. " few miles from the murder The di vorce settlement, which provided that Mrs. scene. Hayes have custody of the POLICE SOURCES said the Browns had been p r i m e suspects in the case since four days after the slaying, when -lhey were questioned at length at police -headquarters and later released. couple's thre'e children and receive .annua~ a I i mo n y allotments of $40,000 provided alimony payments to be cut off should _Mra. l!ayes start living with another man. Mra. 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I • • Storl" by LAURIE KASPER 01 1111 01Ur l'llof Sl.U "A substantial proportion or the Intellectual talent of women has been· and is being lost to .society as a result of cultural circumstances. Men are given comparatively 1n9te opportunities to use their mental capacities." • --- • • report and approved Its contents .p • ooW1tJies, h4.s a p11ttem . of male and to be a housewife. But the freshmen with some ..... tvations. She explained female occupations. with thl! IOll decrnsed to 31 pe""'nt the report states only what ao ml'DY bout aaH>alf ·of all till Ployed women by· )971 and . the. number who wish«l . to women on• the campuses 1 have been college graduates bave been in the field be married Career women with chlldren saying for years . of elementary and secondary school doubled. INFLUENTIAL teaching in recent decades: · Perhaps because of a rise in the While the women's efforts have had Lower level educatlm and n~ing are age of maniage and a decllnt. in the the two "1elds -•·re wo--are known birthrate, the report sa~, more Wom'en on1y minimal effect, she claimed, lhis . '1 WIK: .. ~.. JD .report ~ill be llstened to and perhaps to predo~te. Rel~tiveJy f~w women aie going to college now but their .. · .. . . • report says. colleg~ucated women will have to 1eek .work iri professiooal and managerial pa5it~ons ~1hich have been regarded as male occupations. lhowed the female apptieant with hlgh grades h.S as good a chance of getting into a university as a male wlth hi.eh grades. BUt the same studies detennined the average male has a greater chance of admittance than the average female-. Yet, the co1nmission's re por! said, The-report. nOted. that_tes_ts_ ma)!... -~Enlp.ha_tica.llY.~+ how_ey_er w.e are not discrimlnafe. , suggesting that women should be ~~ .echool .. vocal~ tests, the encouraged to enter · traditionally male comm1ss1on aa1a, often do not score . ---. That's something which many women, most encouraged by the swelling wave -of -feminist interest, bal'e-sai , agai and again, Crom the podium, office or local coffee shop. be of .some .influence..,... __ ___ -~ave ~nm medlcme,. d~nti1\ry, , enrollmept_ rates ~!Ve RQt yet rtached . h.gh· --~ . 'law, the mlniStry;-engineering, natdral the-peak of-the· prewar-years. ---- Related to women in 1 er education, sciences, business administration aDd The commission, headed . by Clark W:omeD. ·in the tradltloJ1al mat~ fielQ_s fields solely !or JOb market reasons. or men in the traditional female 1Ve lielicvC 'that ~·omen should -ha e professions. But e'fforts . it said, are the opJ):Ortunity to develop their mental It is, however, also the · first major theme l~ted in a report on Opportunities tor Women in Higher Education published recently by the Carnegie Cominission on Higher Education. Dr. Mary Lepper, director of the Office of ·Civil Rights, Higher Education Division, Office of Health , Education and Welfare, referred to it as "a very chilling report. 'At the same time," she said, "it gives a great deal of evidence." She recommended that wonien who attended an organizational meeting of \Vomen in California Higher Education read the report. · Another participant recognized the as undergraduate and graduate students, economiis KeJT, former president .of the University faculty and administrators, the report . or california system; ~ i n c 1 u,d j n g provides a comprehensive overview of CHANGES educators fl"Olp throllgbout the nation, woman as she ~ today, denies some But the report notes that this is cited problems in dete,rminlng whether thoughts of the past, recon:i:mends some chan~g. Although they . still hold a discrimination exiSts for undergraduate changes and projects into the future. -----OOmpai'itively-srnan--pta·ce;·women-art and ~uate students. The report points out .that labor force nc;iw tM:lng'emp~yed in rilany traditional "~use colle~,1and universities ,do participation rates of women, and male fields. riot frequently . make available .data ·especially matried women, between the "Ev.en more striking than recent relating to the test scores .and high ages of 35 and 60 have incniased evidence revealing r~ing propo~io~ of _ school re~-of .adlnitted-.and rejected dramatically ·11irq?e World War II. '111e ~omen in tt:~Uonfilly male p~ess~ons stlldtnts ~parately by sex, it i3 difficult more · educated woinen, those· wilh five in the. Unl~ed States are the lnd.1cat1ons to detennine how wldespre<id sexual years of college or. ro6re, have the of changing attitudes toward the relative disciiminaUOn ,in· u n de r g r ad u a t e highest overall rate of employ(Ilent. importance of man'iage and careers." admissiOOS may be." But, the report proves with statistics 'Ibe report' cites studies conducteCI at ' · that the United States, to a greater .a woman's college. Of the 1964 freshman GRADE STUDY , extent than some other industrial class, 65 percent said they would like 'However, they did cite studies \vhich being made to open all vocations to capacities and utilize ,their abilities in· both sei:es on these teats. '"hatever field of study is of greatest 'Tests used in college admissions \\'ere also discussed. Although' women's overall performance ·on these is slightly less than men's, the report cites a study which shows women receive higher grades i,R·college than men. !Ju U b _pointed out that women .tend to major in the humanities rather than the more rigorotis fields which require mathemat1cs, a subject '"-t1icl1 they recommend \\'Omen be taught more of. Because or decreasing needs for people in education and the health fields , the . . interest to them." During the early decades of the presenl century, ·the propOrtloiiOf-OOva degrees awarded to women increased substantially • • from about 20 percent of the masters degrees in 1900 to 40 percent in 1930. and from s:ix percent of the doctors degrees in 1900 to l5 percent in 1930. ----- DECLINE Then th~re "'as a sharp decline. which the commission attributed to th~ Depression, earlier marriages and a higher birthrate. But by -1970,-\vomen began receiving about as many masters degrees as in 1930. The numbers receiving doctors degrees alSo approached the 30s rate. Here too. the commission said, it Is' difficult to document discrimination although, they noted, 'those \Vho have done research believe discrimination is a more. serious problem on the gradl!ate than undergraduate level. Recent data on graduate admissions. compiled after pressures to remove discriminatory practices had so m e effect, is not unfavorable to women . the report said. Research on felloWship awards also indicated that an equal percentage of 1"--J lc-\-h!J.'i''f'l!Wc.fl.\--Jl.-2--1--1~------_;the women applicants re c e i v e d enowsb1prtnh.,.,,,.te::ippli~ BEA ANDE RSON, Edit or ThvrM11y, J111111ry 17, 1'7~ P ... IS Women · Educators I I I i . '? - .. c Form Stat·e Group ,/ A broad based organization .. ' which to 1 sensitize per90ns in decision making includes faculty, staff, administrators positions to the special needs end • and students, men as well as WOfJ\en prottlems facing Women and minorities: and a mi119rity women's· council was CHILD CARE I ' formed during the first convention of Another workshop urged support of \Vomen in California Higher Education legislation for child care as "a national held at UCI. right of 110 people and especially "This Was a wo~kiitg convention." ·=~;lnct-:_irto :.::°~244 ~~~ich ''Ii~ explained Dr. Karen Leonard, one of welfare oriented ~·e should support the convention coordinators. lefislation for child care for people in It resulted in a set or bylaws which al Income brackets·. with no -time re- wiO allow members to move· in whatever stricUons on training for jobs." direction they determine ts needed ·and ·· Participants fu ~ a workshop o n a c o o r d i n a t i n g council with probj(:ms in dealing with Jhe penonnet representation from 15 regions in the office reeommended.1 the 0 rganlzation state. . Worlr in the systems toward providing A te~porary · steering ~mmitt~. fair benefits to part-time emplo).lifs, ri;presenti{lg ~II levels . or . women ·~ providing progialt)£ .. llH' staff training h1g~r educabon from north and south . \ and career guidan~, revLsliig-and portIOM oi the stat~ and a set . of Improving reclasSificatlon procedures recommeniied ~esolut1ons upon which and coordinating a central "jOb bank." they may act m the ~uture were also .!,. A propose( 'to "commmf the Cirnegie Qroducis of the convention. ~-. .on' ...,... "Opporl"""'-------~ --""'mmlSSJ s-reyv• ~-()[t-'-' · -..._ __ .. - .. I. I I \ 6 ~ ----.. .. -·.• I ·. .,. • it noted, .women-represented less than· __ _ 25 percent of the applicants i!l many programs. While the study cited the fact that . few ,women enter the fields where many fellowships are offered. it also indicated· "women were the Victims o! lack of encouragement." The report said, "Even though graduate and professional schools are likely to be more evenhanded in _admitting .men_and.._w_omen in the futur.e under-both legal and-sociaLpressurcs",_ it may be a long time before women escape the psychological consequences of negative attitudes on the: part o! some faculty members." But the report said, "probably th e most important -factor tending to discrjminate against women in admission to graduate study" are policies ·which discourage admission of part time stu~ents, who arc most likely the older married women. ~ Women in gra~uate school, the report said, are n1ore likely to be single than men. LOST FACULTY \Vhile women represent about 46 --Percen or all illldergrM:Uites anaa oou 37 pe;rcent of graduate students in higher education. most recent data showed tha t women represented only 'll percent· Or the faculty. And, the study shows. during the decade of the most explosive growth in education, the 1960s, women . lost ground as a percentage of members of reguJar faculty ranks in four-year institutions. especially .at the associate· professor level, and gained only at the ~-·-·--~--~•,...JI'---~-~"'·~~~~~~~~-----------instructor-level"'{jtllliorfacutty-member·---< GOAtS • for Women in Higher ~ucation" and · '-ff-';..-':itrigoalsoacconling to ihe bylaw•. lhe-state~"4hejr-elfeols------..... _.-~,......;...-----=;....--.,_~.--"""'"""_..,... -·----------...,,., are to promote equaJ opportunity for in the area of sex dlscnmmanon evol.ved • , all women · in higher education and from. an affirmative action workshop ., I t influence legislation promoting this, Ttus group also proposed an expaM1on Way to · 'H Defined • provide communication amoog the of employ~ent. ~o n:iake room for more I · various institutions, facilitate cooperatio.n women: 1dentif1catJ011, exposure and • among. women in hi~er education and cor~,10~ ~£ ~\'.e~, as ~ell as ov~:f· collaborate with other organizations sex d1scr1m~a~on m long hme pract!ces .. concy!med with improving the status of a~, examination of ·new P 011ic1 es I women. · wh1Ch adversely affect womens ca~r f Membership is open ·to "811 persons" aspirations. .. •. . . , Won)eD in higher education need ·to . But she charged, "We get 'the · kind "A feminist cannot be someone who trouble "because it works" unlike pas t who are interested in actively working Kathleen Barry. women's advocate at beconie involved in politics and feminism of ' government we deserve beca\Dt we is only · concernCd about those who are measures to end discrimination which I ~-for CWHE's purposes.~ .,. California State Unive~itr, 'Sacramento, or "We are goiDg to disadvantage a have ... done nothing to make it better aiready in power and those who have she labeled "pious nonsense." The minority women's council was also asked the orgaruzatlOll to endorse ••• We lea.ve it to the, dirty folk." made 1t." After the organizaiion decided to work ~ established to insure that the the implementation of .women's advocacy whole generation of yooog people," MS. HemandezJ a founding 1 member She said politics is more than holding toward inclusion of women in affinnativc organization be responsive to the at all institutions. . according to Aileen Rernand!t, a fonner of the San Frclncisco' Bay Atta' BlaCk public office. "I believe that polit1C8 action, she explained, ttiey infiltrated minorit women's needs and 'problems. About '300 women attended the president of the National Organization Women Organized for Action and jprrner is an everyday af!alr." a national televised conference to It follow • ex ain . -a y -. • ventioQ--Whicb-Dr:--Hoy-described~as-for-Women. . .s;-Equa ~unttle}! . eon:mus-sto . nung-1egts1~tors-and vlsiting-their--publicize theirview. 1--li!-~Hnv;--t)te..,other~convention-coordinato.r,_L'fu~'' , SRce--1.~g to Women ·tn Callfamia mbe· .• u . .:1~not-euppo1rt-on'v 'WOJ1itn-otft·--f·the-ways·she-suggested e-xt, soe sa1', toey wrote to t the.,.theme that· "fem·1n1·...., and racism · "1, '"'•t think· Its a -.Pery goo4 Higher Education, e s c r , e ~ · .... · ~ .._., •nu u u ..... u-for political office. . keepipg the pressure on "with clear Secretary of Labor urging him to suppor,t ' ~ t • i • ~ I I are incompatible" as exi>.ressed by ·Aileen bepmiAt~' saki Dr: ~rd. "lt went te}'.ninJ!m ,, 85 , "a way , station to t . . ; " " understanding we have some goals." their wish and then they began dropping Hernandez, one of the opening speakeriri. far beyond expectauons. , humanism and potltlcs Wtbe '1Dean5 , O~v:-FEMINISTS . To achieve both .long range aod short into his o£fice. "We were dropping by A work:>hop on minor:ilY women also She sal~ the s~ring committee will to bring aboul needed social chaqe. ,: "We need to be able '·to 8'-Y i! you i:ange goals, she advised the women more and more frequently and staying •suggested that, for affirmative action. meet som to COQSider the. p~ls :•0ne of the problems, we· ·face l~ 1lre not a 'femlrllst you don't 'deserve to learn strategy and described NOW's longer and longer." she said. purposes, minority wom~n ~ stipula~ed and arrange. for elecUons w1~hm each this colll!~ry . is ti,iat ·we are really anti-. to run for office," abe s8.id. euecessful efforts to have -affirmative The women told the secretary they a! distinct racial categories in o~erv111g of the 15 regions. politics, she sajd. "I 1hink there .i.te mlles wbo are action include women as well as minority would-stay fu his office until .he included numeric81 golls' and timl'!tables; that Branches of the organization, she "It's very difficult to persuade women feminist! and then there are ~men men sex in the order and , if he ,,didn't do .eadl campus es~ablish a Department ~xpla.ined, will aleo be formed on the,Y. bav~. to be politically active .~nd • who are not femihists/' she exp~ed. · · that, they wouJd take him to court. of Ethnic and Women's Studies and mdividual campllStl. UC!'s chapter has pohllcally mvolved .... 'Ibey see pohllcs . "A fem1n!st ·cannot be _.-nclit.'Tbey AC'l10N WORKS that .the Wliversity initiate programs already been organlz~ F as a dirty g~e and I cms~,why." _ are contrad~~ry temis.'------;--> , She aaki affinnative action makes (~ STR~TEG~, Pagt 15) ' ... Affi·rmati ve -Ac;.~jon :Gffers~Ho~o ·'.1Wo m e11 . ~-. . . Education·-• 111 For· women and ·some 'me:.1 Jn .higher education, affirmative a\rtio~ is a ho~,: -. For some other men, it .LS a threil. For aome administrations, especially at ·UC Berkeley. it is a problem. For a few political scientists, ~t Is unconstituti~nal. • But lot Dr. Mary Lepper, director ol the Office of Civil Righls, HI g h e r F.ducation Division, Department of Health, Edueation and Welfare, it is something which places her In a "double blnd." But she told women (and one man) attendine the organizational meeting Qf Women tn California Higher EduClltlo)t at UCI that affirmative a~on can w1ork. • • • . ' ' . I ) . . ' "lt win work. '!!Ut· n 'eon ... cinly ',be., down_ lhlt bO!'!ility," sbe said, !'!11~.•--· iy_ornen, .she· exp!ail!Od.,_w~. oii))"to done by a tot of best efforts of w"'1en lhe w~n to explain that affi-ilv compete with tbei<.peers. and good wined men." aellon In the sense of the broad aoe!al But Dr. ,Lepper '!'•med her. audience She explained that during the Jut • ~t ls for the bettennent, rather lhey~~Jn~eiol.lollilgtheexe<utive five years, lhe nwnber o( women 00 lhln !lie detriment, of higher educatloll. order wlilcb establlalled alllrmit(ve eoilt1e faculties 1111 Increased less lhlll 8be bu• been. talklag to coUeae , action u publfc policy. one percenL , • · -'dints and faculties "trylnc to , ·ATUcKs Yet. !he said, when llhe retumtd aplain. what it ~atiy meana" but abe , · ·Polltieal llclontlsts, llhe explained, are recently to C.lifornla Stilt Unlvenlly, said slle is overwhe\med at the people arguing tliat the execuUve . order was Fullerton where llhe wu an asslltant Who• ~t underst'l"d the cllllerenoe never 'Intended to be used in hi'1'"r prole,,.,. three yean ago, she met between a goal and • quota. edueati.,. and people are listenlni to holtility among lier . fo!"\er coUeaguei They look at affirmative actloo. lhe these attacks. '"who all saw affirmative 'action ., a said, u reverse diseriminatlon. Their Although other lectslat~ approaches threat to the statui quo.• ll)Ollgbts,' she believes, .are balled on · the J><Ol1ltms of woriieii In hlgber • llio JfnJ?lloe that "on the buia of educatioa',, Dr: Lellf!Cr· •Id lliey:>("'lld BREAK llOITILlTY n~ we can't compete and I won't looe Impact If the exe<utive onler 'Is " 'ye_got .tl! do.!!!metbi, to bieak ~ U..t." I . reeelnded.· _ ) ~ • - ' ... ~ office was responsible r o r sign for women in higher education. witliho!d!ng_· federal' money_ f1om ue A:nother was th•~fact ti]it_ber o[fj_ce Berkeley unless ~y came up with an adequate affinnaUve acti<>n program was +aUowed~to get the 1974 ·budict within a certam thne period. · appropriation early. · She aaid they cut only a percentage· "l do believe it represents the fact of the f\tnd• because If all federal that I am ·being supported and to• eobtncta are canceled, "Guess who's are ~ing supparted," she -an.id. . going to start losing their jobs?" However, she quickly wan1ed the 'lbey-Wowcl be women .and minorities,. women to "pick your ~ttles wisely." s~' answered, because these ·are the Iler 1975 budget requests were deni~ ones wtto are usually hired on 11soft because two groups,, who .w e r t money'' and most recently. attemptifig to help her. testified that "SO I'm 'caught In a double bind " 'HEW was· doing a poor Job and need~' ahe• said.' · ·• . ' a tareer staff. Biii s.he cited the fact that she was · "Sometimes your own best efforts eao Rble~to ®¥1 th• CO!ltracllJS... a good _ backfire..M..you " _ . . } I . . . . . ,;ti ... . . --- • . · . ' -• ----... ffom Page 15 • • • • • Sc 00 . ' '\ who may or may not be In faculty members ... and that chanclng policies tn pte-when they no tona:er have · recommend that lhl:l barriers line for advancement). initiate ~ recommendations elementary, elementary and yotmg children in the home be removed. ' , r~indings of studieJ, the for merit Increases a 0 d M~.1--'----! and that this is likely to be "These barriers begln in the ~ t t '~vuuary 51.•IU'J progrlJl\$ ei•oo more tfue In the 'ruture. early acculturatloo ol female J. ~. report says, ''strongly suggest prorootions." that tend to deter women from ''Thus her life as a whole ch 11 d r e n . W e ha v e ~ 1;_.~ . . against women in status and of enro llments declines during_ in their career eoat1." if the asplres to an occupation mtasurcs ... But W«S see 't 4; 4 '~ {hat there is discrimination But as the rate of increase aspiring to equality with men Is likely to be more rewardlng recommended various speciUc • til:;I compensation in higher the 1970s, the commission c 0 u 0 5 e 11 n g and en-that will chall~g~ h_e r the most l~tant ~ as ~ '" t ~ . education. say[ it ~ill be c 0 nf'e c 0 ur 81 e ment of young abilities and interests. We are a change In attlfOOe all the · ~"',.;.. •'!"JI "In virtually all public ... ln 1 d'ffi It" t nd h In not suggeslin~ that every way aloog the line· -on the * ;.~s "Q~ mcrcas g Y 1 .1cu o \l,'Omen a av g women as .,.,'Oman who marries should part oC parenU, sch 00 1 .-,. • • >! .,.1 institutions and many private correct imbalancts. The ~lporte model~ theare allrtglven definitely plan on ret urning teachers school counselors '11'~ t-i~.tC~ institutions that have fonnal report recommends •·vigorous un ance in repo · to work " ' . ' ~~ .. ~1~'i.1 ds~ar;r .st~uctures, the . steps''inthelmmediatefuture ''From the age of about 15, .Jn ~ sC:Ction of the college admissions officers ~ iscnnunat1on does not take aitd generally s u PP 0 rt s or perhaps earlier, every ·:report , the commission said, and other administrators; · -the.. fomLof paying a-~'Oman ~ -r~t - _ . --·-~g WOIJl!lD _Qecoroes aware "A bask. need is for \VOmen faculty members, and college a lower salary lhan a man Af l1'1TI.a Ive Action proirams. of the personal oonfllcts that to overcome their feelin gs or counsellng staffs. when she is in· the same step ALTERING ATIITUDES must. be re901Ved over the hesitancy about en le ring. "These change.s will cc:me of the same rank, but it does But s 0 me 0 f t h-e re1auve roles that marriage. traditionally male fields and take the form of not moving c 0 mm is s i 0 n • s recom-motherOOod and career are participate actively in a class slowly, and federal pressure her up thrQ\lgh the steps and mendatioos and much of likely to play in her future dl$CU!sion in coeducational for affirmative action and ranks as quickly." what Uie report says is geared life. institutions, but this <'hange pressure from campus and Ih answering the question not simply to ch an gin g "As she attempts to work will come slo\\·ly and will J)fbfeS!!lional women's groups how discrimination c omes patterns of hiring and out these conflicts, counselors · probably depend more on are needed in the interim. about , the report said, "It's admission to higher education, .can perhaps be most helpful changes In .early acculturation But we hope that these t}'pes __ do.ubtful that it results from but altering_attitydes. J!i. encouraging her to aspire than on what haQpens in deliberate decisions of college ln fact, their f i·r st to a career that l:s consistent higher education."· of pressures are 8 transiliooal and university admlnlstraklrs recommended change comes with -her abilities. If she In their concluding remarks, need, aod that, as attitudes . to discriminate a g a inst long before a person is ready responds that this is the conunission denies the change, aspirations of .,.,'Omen women, but rather from for higher education. inapp:"Opriate because she likelihood that every Y..'Oman toward participation in higher myriads of ind i vi du a I "The fir st priority in the hopes to marry, she needs will want to enter I he education on a basis of equal decisions within departments nation's commitment to equal to be informed that married traditional men's fieldS in the and schools that do the actual educational opportunity for \\·omen are increasingly future. opportunity with 1nen will recruitment and selection of Y.llmen should be placed on returning to lhc labor force But for those y.·ho do, they come to be taken for granted." Teepee Se .parates Braves, Chiefs . . ' By ERl\IA DOMBECK I thought I had heard all of "Oh, sure." he said. "I've In tile n{lxt block I sa w I oilce wrot e that being a · their apprehensions until one got it all and I've never been Helen Brainless and a group. teenager Is ~Uke being on a morning . last ...... ·eek. One of teepeed." of her girl friends taking in .. • ferris wheel for three days mine was more morose than "You've never been what?t' a huge poster swathed in running. usual. He only had three eggs, 1'Teepeed. You know when floral tissue that read. "WAY .... '----------~"ft>..i'cHike-le get of! and-.llie pieces al !past. three lheY come around al night 'ro GO HELEN." (She had \ .. :Planning Beauty Picnic ·Men ~ sick but everyone keeps _gJass~-oC milk, aod a _plate' ~"spread rolls oro:fifftpapef'Ju~ electe<t:-M-ts-·~-- telling them what a neat time Of cold lasagna for reallist. &If over Ifie ilinitis and roof COngenraJ-E-Flat-i'uba-in-th1e----+-4 they're having. "What's the matter? You're and the driveway. light and band.) If you are a parent, you not eating," I noted. the lawn." . ThrougOOut ~he weeks I Organic cosmetics to be whipped up in your own kitchen and a beautiful wardrobe achieved by use of cosn1etics, conservation and recycling are plan· ned for the Beauty Picnic fashion show sponsored by Starlight Club of Eastern Star, Tuesday, Jan. 29,. at 7:30 p.m. in the HB :fi>Jasopic Temple. '.fhe Mmes. John \Vilmes and Earl Ahrns pack 'picnic' basket. AT WIT'S END _ know that in their ques_t tit "Notlting." "What about the· three must ha\•e noticed · a dozen be Xeroxed, they have "Nothing! You are obviously ~eeks of ne~.spaJ?Crti caught houses that had been marked anxieties that haven't been depressed about something. m the hedge? for teepee, but my son was invented yet. They worry But what? You're in good "I knew you \\' o u 1 d n' t never the teepee-cc. about grades, clothes, their health, passing hall duty, you Wlden!8"'1," he grumbled. "l coul~. cry," I told my future dating popularity sex get phone calls and your face Thats when 1 began to husband. The yearbook will and ~oney. 1And tho5e ' are is clearing up. You've got it . notice other ~ses on the read , 'NO!-Tee~ 1:2.3,4. lt'll only the big SC\'en aJI." street. One morning, Fred and be on his application when · Elaine Rah were hauling· he applies for a job. It could soggy streamers of wet tissue keep him out of the Army." • • . . Do Not 'Miss . DEAR ANN LANDERS: I was im- . pressed with the letter signed "Need· ing Peace of Mind" because it so closely parallels my ·own experience. I also am 45 and was in Jove with _ .a..._girl in England 15 years ago. She OEAl,t ANN LA!\'DERS: You .... ·as mueh younge~ than I, beautiful frequently print letters about people and willing, but I just couldn't bring \\'ho are struggling with problems of myself to have sex ual relations with overv.·eight , excessive smoking and al· her. I have kicked myself many times coholism. This letter will be a little since. different. I left England and put the girl out I married a lovely gal whose family of my mind. Five years later. I married has a heavy bistory of di abetes-three a fine Canadian woman \\'ho has been generations, to be exact. My wife tends a devoted wife and mother. But like toward obesity and I insisted that she that other man who wrote, I. have. never watch her weight and be checked regu· been able to get the English girl out larly. _ of my sy_stem. . -r..teanwhile, r am a liealth nut-Slini, l oons1dered handing my ~lfe that ·exercise regularly and take pride in colu_mn o{ yours. a~d confessing thal _ my physical condition . By no\\' you've I. too, w~s harbor.1ng a s~cret l~ve probably guessed it. I took a routine that wa~ never· fulfilled. Is 1t poss1.ble check-uP last week and the tests sho\v t~t J might. free myself of the r~urr1ng that J have diabetes . I am 20 pounds d~ (and night) dream.s bf telhn,g my lDlderweight and no one in our family wife or my yeam~ng · Shes a has had the disease. I am more furious marvelously understanding Vr'O~an, and than concerned. Isn't this the rottenest, I do love her Ann, but there s always most unfair thing you've ever heard that · nagging feeling.-BITTERSWEET of?. MONROE, LA. DEAR 8.: The one that got away a~ays seems like nlore of a prize · than the one yo1,1 caught -but it ain't necessarily so. ri1y advice is 10 say nothing. Sounds to me as if you lucked out. DEAR 1.1.L.: Similar things have happened in families where the non· smoker gets Jung cancer and1he nicotine addict goes scot·f ree. Such are the ironies of life, but odds are stacked heavily against it. off their bushes and laughingly 'lllen I knew "'bat 1 must . yeUed, 1'lt's Tom. He1s the do. I grabbed a roll of tissue. F P 15 popUlar quarterback, y o u Alter all, what are .mothers rom age; know." ror? • Strategy • • I OEAR' ANN LANDERS: I'm a 17-year· Finally, she explained, he old girl who isn't writing to ask what consulted with women on how to do about acne or hQw to get a women might be included in certain guy to notice me. What. I want the order. That conference to know is why people don't pay more attention to their elderly relatives in resulted in today 's 'affirmative action. · nursing homes. She advised women to devise I \\'Ork-at this place weekends, and a strategy kl make the current it's heartbreaking the wi y SO many Jaws i work, not just obtain of these darling old people hope day new laws. women, from every age. class and race in their actions. "You do it because It's right but you also dq It because it's good strategy," she said, noting that ·each womao'1 definition of belng "liberated" is her own. "We are not designing. a .,.,-orld in which every woman is going to look alike, talk BIG SALE NOW IN PROGRESS! after day that someone will come to '' ll 's e:i;tremely important see them and nobody shows up . Of when women do thls they do course, some are forgetful and a little it for au women. It is not confused, but they are so lonesome. • T have chatted for hours-·with these a white truddle class women's movement. it's a movement dear people and they are so grateful which crosses all lines." 01~. ~i,r J1i~.~~~menta1 225 E: 17th ST .-COSTA MESA human change'' the women's 5 4 I -"2 7 7 I for my time and attention. 1.1s. Hernandez said it is movement is seeking will help l~~~~·~·~·~·~"~"~'~"~"~'?."~·~~·~MA~IT~•~•,;<~•·~·~·~· ~·~~~~ men as well as women. 1: I hope every person who has a rel_ati~e important that they cover 311 <Jr even knows of someone who 1s 1n ~huffifig"'trome"Will ·-cup ·thts coh.cmn·- as a reminder.-YOUNG ANO CARING "None ol us expects it to happen over night," she said, --·"but -we expect-every-step - to be toward our goal." Gift Granted DEAR CARING: Hundreds, maybe thousands of old folks are going to Treat unor<'.lered mail as an,1-----------I have unexpected visitors soon because unconditional gift. . RUffELL'S of you. Some people just need to be re-When you receive unordered , minded. Thank you, dear. merchandise you a11e not UPHOLSTERY obliged to acknowledge its Its' not' always easy to recognize love, receipt, to return it or to W-. '" Ww especially the-first time around. Acquaint pay for it. 1922 ~IM. yourself with the guidelines. 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Phone~+lf --.. ..,._ -7T TUITlll . • 17541 Irvine Blvd., S~lte C • 7:30 A.M. '1114:30 P.Mc Pho/la 832-8525 AllANllM -GAIDll llftVll•. " ._ · .,¥,01 S. Euclid, Sull•I f 1~ A.~~fll 4:30 P.M. ~hone 1111·1~ llWPOIT~CN .• 1:00 A.'M. ~n 4:30 P.M. Phone "'4-0297 . - l • .. . '• .. • ' •I ' .. ' " .. • • • ; .. . . I • ' • Horoscope On ~Aries' Horizon FRIDAY JANUARY 18 By SYDNEY OMARR ." ARIES (March 21-April 19): Philosopliical matters dominate. Accent is on whe.re to go and how to get where you are going. Language and distan ce could be in picture. Whatever, th~re is change, travel and a variety of experiences. Look beyond the immediate. Move t o w a r d potential.· · . TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Home af(airs, ability to get along with fa ml t.y members -these a r e einphasized. Savings, special accounts also are oart of the picture. You will . ha v·e opportunity to plug financia1 loophole. You can put a halt to losing proposition. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): . What seemed a f i r m commitment may be something other than I t appeaied. Key now is to perceive, test, analyze. Avoid wishful thinking, See in light of_r_ea_lity. Mate, ~artner needs more freedom . --Grant ~if without bearing grud'ge. CANCER·(June 21-July 22): Don't play games with security. Older individual is ,__ willing to lend benefit of experience. ·There is procedure which can aid in getting job done mo r e •-.!ficientl)';:":l(nod t:on<hs 1-t---•nd-loolwmd..theiuppJy_whal you 1eam. ' LEO (July . 23-Aug. 22): Don't be Victim of deception in -area· of-emotions. Plainly;:· you are_ threatened w i t h becoming a , "pri.90ner Of love." And also, plainly, the term "love" is open to definit ion and debate. It is best for you to .-pull in rein!, examine-Mla.t-it i5 you want and what you are getting. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): New-approach to ' ' o I d ' ' dilemma is featl.v-ed. Family, home and properly may he involved. Key is to be original, to use your own devices, to slip through red tape. You need not he trapped, conlin1'd or intimidated. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Trwt · yourself. Heed inner. vojce. ·You are being told somethinll of i~ Koy i.s lo know how )I Jislen'. Yocr body and m i nd are coordinating and It is up lo you to follow through on message_ received. SOORPIO .(Oct. 23-Nov. %!): What You do with your money is your business. But now there is a tendency for "monkey business" at your expense. Know it and keep guatil up. PrOtect yourself. There is element of deception connected with your personal finances. SAGITrARIUS (Nov. 22' ··Dec. 21 ): You may be seeing things through romantic hue. Key is to be creative. tmrough , as precise a s possible. Dilemma a r I 1 e s because want to "Ooat" fr actuality. Be definite. C RICORN (Dec. 22-Jaa. 19): atlvee, neighbors may be ing rumors. Miliit8liltill1iilCe;-huriiOT. Perceive what is e opposed to fantasy . 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Colors 99.00 Sewing Machine & Floor Care · 24;ll~ · D 5 only' Imperial Cam Sew Ma chine lf.'9 O 10 9nly Imperial Cannister 19 Pc. Orig. 199.95 NOW 158.00 l ,'9 • Vacuum Set '·" 68,95 ,_" -~to Center Now · 2.11 3.11 1:11 ·1.00 Orig. [] 3 only Tape Decks, 8 Tra ck with . FM Ro~i o 79.95 0 9 ooly lube Kit 5.49 D 40 only 8 Track TaY.e s, - Counfr.y;&:.W..1sietn _3.99 D 20 only Bette[y_J.J!mpe_LCables - -r .aa 0 5 orily Terry Cloth Slip On Seat Co vers 5.49 MON .. AND FRI. 10 A.M: TO 9:30 P .M. 48.00 . NO-,Y 39.95 1.49 . 1.99 TUES., WED., THURS. 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M . SAT. 10 P.M. TO 6 P..M.-SUN. n TO .5 P .M. .. > " ~· ., • - -· ·- " ' t • ( ' t • l I l==~i .J 8 DAILY •ILOT By JO OLSON 01 lli.,o.llr_ l'llot $1•ff ' . . to be worthwhile," said Mrs. Visca. Is PTA· for the birds? Any funds raised were to Some' people think so. go to a variety or projects, Norman and Ellen Visca. selected by both faculty and presidenL and first v i c e PT A. president oL Circle View PTA "PTA in some schools is t in Huntington Beach. decided an e x. t e n s i o n of the r----~ico -fiml out -UliSyear irPTA-act m lnTSlr"ihon," · 'V"isc=.-- is relevant or if it should explained. "ll can be a tea fly away silentl y in the ni ght. -and crumpet thing. Funds are Since the theme for the year ,,. raised to buy one thing, is traditionally <:hosen by the usuoll)I-the pet project of the president, Visca adopted his administration." "for thcbirds" idea and MORALE BOOSTER brought it up for approval At Circle View, Visca wants at board-meeting.. • toget 'everyone involved. "It's All the board members, who. good for ihe morale or all. were new PTA officers, and It giv€s everyone an identity the principal, Tom Griffith, and makes them fee l like part liked the idea so it was of something,,. he said. approved. • Teachers, parents a n d Visca, a junior high school . students -are working on the teacher in Anaheim, had school's paper drive, which heard teachers and parents has bee n the . most successful at his stjlool say they felt in the history of, the schooJ. PTA was f~r the birds, so A teacher, Dan Moss, is chalr-t: when a· plea came for help man.-"At some schools the for Circle View PT A, he teachers never get involved," decided to find out for himself stressed the president. what PTA was really like.' The carnival this year was themed Strictly (or the Birds. BIRD THEME Ttie booths, made by the To the question ''Should we various classes, followed with have PTA or another kind of names like Pop the Penguin, organization?" Vises replied, llobi n's Roost, Try Your Best '"N · · h Id d' IQ Get the Eggs in My Nest, 0 organization s ou Je Cage the Bird and: Blast the i( if is be neritting the.school ." Buzzard. He set up a calendar for The first general meeting the whole year with the bird was built around a student- ' . ' • • theme, beginning with the , drawn portrait gallery of the membership tlrive In October teacl!e~s. J~dges gave the flow does PTA g~t out of . this year. In the past, PTA d d. -· PQrtrails prizes such as the h r be. '"f u•as far-removed. ~n e? mg wi t h the Plumage awa rd and t e category o ing or 1nstallat1on banquet June 4. Drumstick award . the bird s?'' ''This year, communication I is the goal-to let people know 'Each meeting is planned to PRINCIPAL CITED -"~l"'~'-ol_v_em_••~''~is_1h_e~k~e)'o-',···-'~'=haCs.._happening__at.Jh. >--~---l:Hi-interest1n-r-anrworlh:•-~A"'OGC'o'fld!'e~nLE~gg""a"'w-a-rd~w-as-v 1 s c a S a 1 a . · · a n d school." attend ing. "We're both very given to the principal to top organization. Some students He commented that "you busy people and we like them off the evening. at the school even know us have doers and complainers. Get the doers involved." There is a possibility that It also is helpful tq,._ get tht! choice of PTA for a parent mCn active 'in PTA, Visca group at the school is "for believes. He is the second man ·the birds," '{isca said. The . board plans to do research to;serve-as-president,-aAd at ,tfie end .Of the year on this year there are two male alternative parent groups and officers and three m a I e . decide whether to stay with committee chairmen. the council. ' ·- • • Mr. and Mrs. Nor.man Vi1ca • •• !left) presen·~--- Golaen Egg to Tom Griffith, Circle View "We would try to seek alternatives," Visca s a i d . ''But it v.·o!Jld always be an principal. . . interested group of parents working-for-lhe-good-of .UJe-------~---~ school." GOOD RAPPORT ~ #"" r~u::~v::~ ;.~'°"; 11BM'H SHOPc MARTEX TOWU. } .. Banquets_ Head _ List of ". . Units' Fare EASTBLUFF PFO: Recipes are being collected a n d compiled for a Mother 's Day Cookbook, the current fund- raising project Those working on the project are Flossie •-----10unning;-·Eve-'Herrera, Lois Kemble and Peggy Timmons. Beach. MARINERS PFQ, Father- son sports breakfast with a menu of orange j u i c e • scrambled eggs, sausage and coffee ca ke will be served from 7:45 to 9 a.m. saturday, Jan. 19, in the cafeteria. Guest speak.er will be 11arry Dalton , general manager or t h e California Angels. Mrs. Henry Durkee and J\1rs. M€rrill Brown are chairmen. children. They ma y also be purchased at the door . . . Paper drive 1-~riday, Feb. I. Only neY.'Spapcrs Y.1ill be accepted. - Contest \viii be held among classrooms, \Vith w i n n e r s receiving ·an ice cream trea t. Proceeds \viii help finance a primary nutrition snack time. TE 'VlNKLE PT A: General meeting at 7:30 p . m . Thursdav, Jan. 24. in Boswell Hall. M.·s. Shimanoff. director of the Orang e County office Parents I-Teachers timetable • • r . of consumer afCairs, will speak on What to · do About False Advertising , Unfair Business Practices and UnsatiSfactory Services ·Re ceive d . Nominating committee will be elected in the bu sines.s 111eeting. is "one Way parents Sho'w they ,.. · >J SALE care,'• Vlsca said. "It changes the rapport between parent and child. The children like their parents' involvement." Parent groups also are beneficial for the paricipants, he added . "For some. it's therapy. For others it's self- satlsfaction, a challenge. a chance to sec themselves successful. "It also is friends, ge tti ng involved with people, pride." And it's an inex pensive way to ha ve a social life, J\trs. Visca pointed out. What if· the board decides PTA is for the birds ? ~~~-EVERYTHING 31 FASHION ISLAND FOR THE BATHROOM T..,.ts. ,,.. .,._ wn.I• ..... ~,...._, .... ., ~, .... ,... ..... 644-2353 IANIAMlllCAll . MASTll CHAlGI ESTA~A PTSA: General meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 21, in the Choral Room will feature a program entitled Leaming W h i I e Experiencing. Speakers will be Glen Scherry. wor k experience advisor; l\-1rs. Gerry Davis, coordinator, arid Paul Snyder, director of Coastline Regional Occupation Program. Students and parents are invited to attend and enter the di scussion. School credits are given to students participating in the "'Ork program. PAULARINO PTA ' Paper drive from . 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 24, in front or the school. Prizes will be awarded in both upper ------------------------------------------~~:t~~w~Jfa~~~ · t~~~~! _ ~· 8 1.Vil5, ·• brow • . , • •' ., •• ,. ~· .; :: • ' -· l under the direction -0f J\1rs. -• KETTLER PTO: S\\·eatshirt sale will be sponsored by the uni t the la st week or January. ... Unit \\ill purchase-a vend· ing machine "-hich dispenses pencils bearing the school name ... J\lrs. Terry Adams, teachers' "·ork..tjx,p chainnan. reports that ad d i t i on a I ''oiunteers will be needed to assist with special projects Frances Hyde. Approximately 3,000 volumes of library OOoks and audio visual equipment ' have been purchased to aid the students in their studies. ~ POMONA PTA' Annu a l 1 father-son banquet' at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan.· 21. An exicititig motorcycle presentation will follow a spaghetti dinner. Tickets are ( $1.50 for adults and $1.25 for once or t\\'ice a month in ----I. the Huntington Beach City ........ School District o f f i c e . 1111111 Interested persons m a Y contact rilrs. Adams through the school office. ~l cOO\VELL PTO: Fath~o: \\'ho hat·c coached school sPorts actitivies 1rill be honored on Fa!hers' r\ight. Tuesday. Jan. 22. at i :30 p.m. Fnm'sof the 1973 ·y;·orld se ries v;ill be sho1vn, and guest speaker ""in be Jack Paepke - of the Californ ia Angels. Paepke has been associated with the An gels for 13 years and is a resident or Huntington ' . @BRASS R/N(J w....,.·, ,.,,., .. by ... .., .. e NonR011 Wio" e And SHOES N.twoll:ten Ct.ts_.:~11 11 27 E11t Co•1t Hwy. Coron• diil M•r 671-4740 CH-ILDREN'S ~sHOE SALE _ NOW IN PROGRESS DON'T MISS THESE -OUTSTANDING VALUES, 30 F•thlon l1l1nd • Newport Be"h e 644·2464 ~ . . I • s23a~ I ONLY - • f111r oPening 11fetv door lhuts oft in MOOndl • FIUlh to ...a inltalllt!Ofl • Adfult- able Jocklnt, ...... "". ~ • . . • "'""'" ... 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HE'S GOT TO 5E DOING OVER A HUNO~ED! by Mell by Chester Gould WMAT\.L THAT 150 91.ADeJNEK.Mr ·-Pdu" ATLEAST. ., II/ ----1· ,\ // - by George Lemont OUR 'Pt::NM.ANSHIP INST~UCiOi:ot A1' Me:'l71CAt... • 5 Cl-IOOi.-WAS A Nl!!AR-' S tGH,.-fSP CHlCK'fi'.t-1 WHO · I P~A NK A t.0,.. .' by Gus Arriola by Roger Bollen . i I -·, ·; ' / ~e~1" 1-17 "Now, dear, I'm going to keep right oo belplng yon look until we find that 191f_sweBlg you w;m_t-after all, that's "'bat a Wife is for." DENt~IS THE MENACE 'A VACATION? M1W ?'AN' MISS~ Of THE BCSr WEATHER WE'VE f\.\D ALL YEAR ~ • I • • • • ' 0 DAIL V PILOT j hursdly, January 17,--1<374 . TONIGHT'S . . - • .. ' • • • I ' . T.wo New Action -gies·-eparte ··S·ener · ; .. . -·-· - ' i:Nsc 0 8:00 -Trial by Wilderness. Former astronaut Neil Arn1strong narrates this docu men· t~rr, of five young people from ur ban areas sur· viv ng the dangers of l.ife in th e African wilder- ness. By JERRY BUCK ' wrinkles ironed out. There was Story" was (be most LbS ANGELES (AP ) little time to rewri te and experimental show in a season This is the half-way point of polish the scripts. o t be r w is e devoid of the television season that ,has lt does seem, however, th at innovation. It rose and fell been widely denounced as the the networks were t 0 0 on the strength of Its scripts. :ABC 0 ~:00 -Ch~pper One. Th~ premiere epi· worst ever determined to stick to the Mostly, it fell. sode of this new action show abo ut two police· Can the ~econd half be any pref!lie r schedules, 1 h us Two canceled 'show$ did not By JAY"SHARBV1'1' photography in this new show NEW YORK (AP)_ Okay, capturts some or this acUon-adventure fans. The . excitem e nt and 1ead ABC. TetevUion n e tw o rk thespians Jim McMullan and starts bidding for y o u r Dirk Benedict tum In good attention tonight on Channel P e r f 0 rm a n c e s , t h e f----4-~n=i··--·-r ~ -h 1. --'better+---That' ..__....... , forcing the rush. The one show d 1 rnll<n . 1gu .1ng C1 1m.e rom a e 1c6):>ter.Fdllowing-ts -. . ~-a-moo • .,.....n...-urartocilr its"fifne in--getttng eSjl:tye::.Jhe:ir __ ale.._C D 1 the premiere of F1rehous.e, anoth.er new series. but there is little to do except_ to the air was "Kojak'1 _ ''Calucci's . Dept." was the 7 with two new hai r-hour . serres:-·rr ire ouse '31ld....._prooeed1ng fali..nat.------- "ChoPper o.n~:'.... NoW .t~e baa \Vhat could have been a ENTERTAINMENT CBS IJ 9:00 -"Terror at 37,000 Feet." A re- peat: airing of a TV 1novi e in l''hicb ghosts from the past invade a giant 747 airliner. Chu ck Connors, Buddy Ebsen, Tamn1y Gri mes •. Roy Thinnes, \Vil· liam Shatner. • • hope for the best and prepare and you see where it ·is. unnies_lne\LshOw of the year. yourself for more of the same. It' h d 1. d with biting satire brilliantlv Th f th If r he s ar to m any excuse performed. "Adam's ·Rib,;' e 1r.s a 0 t season for a show like" ABC's "Bob -A RETURN after many was .dominated by blockbuste_r and Ca rol and Ted and Alice." despite an occasional lapse years to half.hour dramat1'c movies and the only hit into cuteness, was a pleasing . • 1 suspect this show was bought nd I .. , t' th scr1'es, w1·1h three such shows ( ). amo~g 1the new ~hows was si mply on the title strength a c assy P•uuuc ion at 1 "KOJak, ' st a r r In g Telly f h' . B brought to television two of on ABC. They are "The TV REVIEW Savalas. Most all or the new o a it i:noY1e .. ut w~at inadc Broadway 's brightest young Cowboys," "Chopper One" ·• l'l'S A ·ROUTINE two- sho ws plummeted qu '1ekly lo the movie a hit was its ru.nny· faces, Ken l-loward and Blythe -~ incidE:nl opus in ·which our and racy sex Tl net k and "Firehouse." The ~rend heroes rescue a boy from the bottom"of-t-be--ratings --· ie ·\\Or Danner. Put th.em all t.ogether and , . · woulCln't allow the sex, and in recent yeats has been drowning, then help their The networks and t h e · 1 you 've got a burnt-out mind. it wasn't unny. -AMONG THE vete!"ans that toward longer series, with only "Chopper One," (at 8 groundling. coll eagues bring studios like to put the. blame tivo purported kidnapers to for this season on the writers' got the ax was "Room 222," "Adam-12" holding down the o'clock) a saga of two young 1 t h h t h justice after a hole shootou . strike that virtually shut down a s _ow .ta never got t e half·hour·dramalic format. pilot-cops who batt le Los news·.··· good flying show i s n ' t The first is a ~waste ~r fire, supported by a passable plot the second a \vaste of fuel. line or even a pre-flight check. llll-.t--·f.i'6~d~u~c!:tio~n~lo~r_::l6~w::e':e::;ks:_:la::s::t_;'!'!!~~~~p;,;p'~~~;_.iJ•1!rednx1tiuc_i0'i'_,,,d;;ews~er:_v.,oed f o r -CBS' "Apples Way " is the Angeles villains from a That's bad enough1 but the eal1t~ comedV-t.a-iiii;::,;~~:;;;;:;;;:-=:j;;;;;;;;~-;1JeiillTIJier--heli<tl¢<,.,.-.,;.,.-i•~u~th~o'!'rs!..dj~us~tdd~on~·t~s~eem::,i:,.:;to:_+-spring. a was e a en s o television . B;t the '5eries ~had fii'sr cOntemporary dramatic r1· 1 1 di 1 have resear e Dl-ana Ri'gg It was tt'reso mc pa 1cu ar y sappointing or k h "' · app.'.lrently run its cour!l.:! and series without a "franchised s ubject. ,They ma e -t e Thursday UNDOUBTEDLY, the watchingher reactto theso-ABC ledt 1 th h ,, d chopper fr eaks. I ha ve helicopter i·ust anoth e r writers' strike does account called zanies around her. 1 wan ohoc ear e way ero an if it is successful reference to me. ~e~~~ninf at Pops "Pi~rif$I Ilana for so me of the poo r quality. "Perry Mason'1 was a sho"' f~~ Kar~~;a~en~ne~ext year it will become a TV !andmark. ~~:i~ri!~~ just another I)"'''',, '''' Series were tushed i n t o that i· ust didn't \Vork th e Its hero is an architect , rather HELICOPTER f I Y i n g, Other Cancellatl-ons m· I d · II h I "Ft-rehouse," (at 8 : 3 0 ) Evening c11·1v1n1 Muslul production with few of the second time arouri d. "Love cu e than a detective or iawyer espec1a Y l e OW·level kind, Movie: (2hi) "Mlft Wllo Talked .-;::================:.'.:==:::; ''Needles and Pins," ''NBC is one of the _m 0 s t starring James p~ry ·as a JANUARY 17 Too Much" (mys) '40 -Georp I Follies," "GriCf," "Roll Out." or doctor or someone who exhilarating experiences yet fire Caplaiil, offer~ scant Brent, Virginia Bruce. WHALE W:'A, 'HE S and "The-New Temperatures is in jeopardy. devised. It ranks far above hope of redemption and · [lcl~'Hi~~~::,. '''° nTC R ! Ri sing." The latter show, -NBC's "Music Country peanut butter and even th e wastes the talents of its .five Bounz1 0 Four Alarm Excitement Every weekltl'ld durirtg J1nuarv •nd Into February luntll rnitr•tion stops! however• may be revived next USA" will be the · first winter· Fer ris wheel on ·the scale regu lars. In tonight's effort. 6 Courtslllp of Eddlt's Fttt111 * FIREHOU~E ' Oavr,'s Lodcer will offtr 2 Whtie Weti:hing Trips lllCh d1V·luving 9 am year. time showcase ror the growing of Whoopee. they foil a suicide try and ~ ~ii,Yb~":s Premieres Tonight! and 1 pm from the Balboa Pavilion, 400 Main s1 .• B1lboL T1l1phol'l9 11ere are the n ot ab J e papularity o{ country·western Although the a c r i a f save lives in a burning, Nitllt Gallery O @ @ (i) PREMIERE Fitthouse (7 141673·'5245 Fare: Sl.50 Adults;$2.00 Children 12 and under changes coming this month music since the Johnily Cash modern firetrap called a high Simple'"enh: Miri• James Drury, Mike Dt!ano, Richard f -'====================~~_:a~n~d~F~e~b~ru~a~ry~; ------'~h~o~w::_. -----~---1 rise Office building. LI D 0 NEWPORT Movie: (C) (Zhr) "Mr. Robtrb.. Jaeckel, 1nd Bill Overton star in 1- ~m) '5s-Henry fondt, k Ja mes this dramatic series that focuses en Cagney, Jack Lemmon. Engine Company 23, a group of II!) Hodppodp Loctrt firemen who pul their li~es on lhe ,fB S9Hd Ricer line by lighting fires each day. m Merl Griffin Show 1:30 ijllll 00 Hoa111'1 H•1ot1 (11) Noveli Mtvlt: (C) (90) "Tiit Addln 9:00 IJ (!Z!J @ ) ® C 8 S T h u r 1 d a r iflt'" (com) '69 -PllyUia Dit· Movie~ (C) (90) "Term al 37,000 ler. Milo O'.She1. 17\ ~ fZ"l .-rF\ Feer (R) (d1a) '72--Chuck Con· l9J ~ l..!!l (IC' LtJ) Nm non, Buddy Ebsen, Tammy Grimes. , Diel VII DJ*' -Roy Thinnes, Lyn LorinB, frenct MtfV Cllffia Show Nuyen. William Shatner, Paul Win· -~!Ctlff!UI -field. Air sl'tipmeiit.of an old Engli$lt- 1bbey sets off a ter1ifying invasion · =~ Euy of 1-gi1nf 747 Jetliner by a ghostly and evil ~wer. hMit Tll•l'f11 0 ~ (tJ ~ m lronsid• "Once lltttl R.lscal• Mott for Joey" At a roc k 1roup's 7;1JOJJ' @ 0 m News 11cording session, Chief lriJlside is lowli111 !or Dolllfl lfackinB a mu$ic pirate when !ht M•: (Zhr) "$11 Brldftl .la group's guitarist is fittlrocut~d. "· (d11) '5~Tony Curtis. . Ci) Tilt Bold Ones Secnb of U.. Detp O G1I ~ CD llun1 Fu "A D1eam Wllll's MJ U..? , Within ·A Dream" Caine discoveu 11.M Luer the body ol a dead man and fi nds Med SiaulCI ' himself ~etused ol murder by the CI> I Dru111 If Jt1nnit same people who will not believt E1m•111t11 lhe man is really dead. @ Dn,.t. Este Mexico lilt W1fQI Westem muslrolo· : Tom l Hall-The Stol}'leller <If l-------;,i-SV41k&i1111r-lflie I" intr · e ! el 1rilin•l cowboy composers Billy Si· 9:JO §News Olon and G1il Gardner in ptrfOf· · La Hien• '11:1ances of-thei1 son1s. · • Ama teur V1rit1)' ' @ ) L•uie 10:00 O Iii @@) ~ Music Country El Primer Amor u~ The premiere cl this music T1le·Rtvlstl Mu1icll show which feature$ performancet ~ , Th11t stooaes by the nation's top c.ot1ntry music J:](tR 0..... Welles' Crut Mystt1lts acts, taped at Va1ious locations ~I'll lpnious Reportef'' (R) Posinl a1ound the country. '.ts a convicted munle1tr, 1 reporter 0 m (E) @ News ·finds that his plans go astuy when l6)Nlght GaHery "he loses Ills proof of lnno«nct. O @@ CD St1etts ol Sin Fran· og111's Htrtn clsco "The Chapel of the Damned" Tbt New Price II Ri&frt A wea!lhy woman's daughter is kid· Ip Tby Nelcllbor naped and the girl's boyfriend is • 11 Asked fo1 tt slron1ly sus pected. Diana OouB!as ' Ilion $ MR: (C) (Zllr) guests. ffup" (dra) '68 -Gene ft) Tettro ton Osw1ldo C1lvo 'Ba1ry, Joan Collins, Mid11tl Rennie. EE The AdYoutes RQl Ltrs Make A Deal Ut30 IJ (~@I (j) CBS News Sptclll I Bewitched "rhe Mystei ious Alert" 00 To Tell Ille Trutfl O Nm ~ @ Wild Wo11d of A11l1111lt I Twllia:lrt Zone .€)Action ChicaRo "Health" Concentfation (~(I)) Ji11111y Otani.Show Bill Cosby ·~ Jon1tllln Winteri Show Spanish Co11edy Q) The Glloul G1n1 Alfrtcl Hitchcock P1esenh TY Musical 1:00 . Pt1/se Ille Lord Club IJ THE WALTONS IS THE It OO~OfJ!Dro rn N * SEASON'S SMASH HIT : 00 ®l &J @@ N::: IJ (~@I 00 Ttl• Wiltons "The Jolla W,ooden Sllow/UCLA Bas-~eiitage" A-large corpor'lltion plan· l etb1ll Btu111s \'$. Iowa. ninr...-11ea1ttt~·ofte11 the Wal· (jJ Pt'!J M,•san .. , 3 .. p1t111\-1n en01mous sum of money 0 MoVlt: 'The Ne! (dra) 5 - !or their IBnd. , James Donald, Phyll!S Calvert. ·_ 0 [j @ ®l m I s~,Crl' I Trial ID M~~.~ Impossible " , By W11de1ness Five roung 1dutts &J Mow1t. .Purple G1n1 (mys) 60 from urba n 11eas survive the dari· -Ba.!!] ~ulhvan. I l'f -lh Al . 'Id ~ llJ Livln& Easy q rs o . 1 e 1n . e 11can w1 er· Alfred Hitcllcock P1tsent:s rtess while le1m1ng about the need . to p1otect the nat ura l environment. ED D![ It Nig~ Former astronaut Neil Atmslron1 (Qi; C!J) The PionttfS nnr11tes. 11:15 ml Clnem1 34 O Movie: (C) (2%h1) HBy lo'tt 11:30 IJ (~ @ ) 00 CBS Late Movie: Possessed" (dra) '61 -Lana Tu1· (C) ''The R9unde1S" (com) '65 - ner, Urem Z1mba!ist J1. Glenn Ford, Chill Wills, Henry fon· 0 High Fly ing Action! da, Sue Ane Langdon. 8 ~00119) al Jollnny C1non *CHOPPER ONE @ @ CD Wide Wo1Jd ot Ell· Premieres Tonight! _ttrtalnment 0 'f_t (j) al PREMIERE Chopptf IZ:OO (1j) Ont Step Beyond I Dirk Benedict. Jim McMullen and m Movie: (C) "The Midnight kiss" Ted Hartley star in this d1ama (1cm) '49 -Mario L1nz1, serie~ wti•ch 1ells the story of ~wo 1:00 i p Ci)~ @ Nm toung policemen who combat cnme , (fj1) m Tomorrow lrom • ~pec1ally equipped he!lco p· Twilight Zone 'me'. Laurel , H1rdy Ftatuiettc 1:45 B M~ie: "Immortal Ser1eant" BOiint rtOnl t~f Olympic--(d1a) 43---Henry_Fondi. -- la Seilor1 Jovtn Z:OO m All·Ni(llt Shor, "Hudson's BIJ, .. tl:4' Movie: (2.hr) "The EISJ Wq" "fold to Glory" ('om) '52 -Ga ry Grant, Bdsy 3:10 BM~: "Rou£flshod .. (dr1) '4t Drake. Robert Sterlin&. John Ireland. Friday DAYTIME MOV:Es 1:30 O (C) "Tlltt tidy fR'lm Pekin&" (d1a) '68--Hi;ncy Kwan, Carl Belz. Z;OO Ql "last Sta1ecoacll West" (wes) '57-Jim Davis. Qi "N1ve1 W1vt 1t A WAC" (com) I lo fJ "0. ~ H " (d ,5.,_ _ '52-Rosalind Russell, Paul Dou11las. : spu... Outl r1) ~ George· Segal, l erts• Wrighl, As· 3:00 (j) (C) "Brttle of the C4111m1ndos'" thur Hill. [ (dr1) '71-Jack Palance. .. ' .. .. ' ---,- During-Prospector Days-Saturday & Sunday, January 26 & 27 . Relive the rip.roarin' daY.S of the Gold Rush! Enjoy the rollickin' f un of Ghost Town alive with GOLD FEVER! Witness Knott's gun totin: funfighters $hoot it out in the streets and high atop t he Gold Trails Hotel. Relive the thrills of an early Calif or· nia sawmill;anil take a plunging, -stomach • tumbling ride in a scooped out log, Ride the ramblin' Steam: Train and the rollin' But- terfield Stage. It's two days of shoot-outs, foot stompin' music and the fun and excite-. men of wild west adventures and funtastic _attractions. (Watch out for masked ban:dits and claim jumpers.) BE 'A LUCK¥" PROSPECTOR! You may receive a-$100;00 gold nugget or one of over $1,000.00 in special prizes. (Come early while supply lasts.) CO,VBOY FOR A i>A Y ! ' You may be selected to star in a \Vild West Sho-.r; The "Cowboy for a Day" will be dressed in westem duds ___ and..wi!Lstar:.in-a~Ghost 'rown "showdown;'"---- of Grand Ole Opry and HOW-DEEE fame. Witness the comical antics and hear the home-spun humor of the gal from Grinder's Switch - in Knott's John Wayne Theatre. Show Thrrea: Sat. 5 :00, 7 :00 & 9 :oq pm. Sun: 1:00, 6:00 & 8:00 p.tn. Plus Foot Stompin',-Banjo Pickin' .Music I · BLUE GRASS·COUNTRY MUSIC FESnVAL REACH lNrtANCr ro LIDO ISlf ' ' ...... 11) IJ50 FOUNTAIN 'o'ALLlY IJ9 I \\ILLIAM HOLOEN K~Y LEN:'. . . ••••zv HELDOVERI 4th· WEEK l'unnie,t love Story of the Yefr - "Yl'fy, Very Funny" .• , -Jwdlth Crlsr GHr .. ~ol "AIOUCH-OF CLASS" IPGI 1 ..... - "THE NIGHT . VISITOR" ~tonl•9 Trevor Howard Liv Ullmo11 HEt.D OVEltl "THE WAY W! WERI" ff'GJ 81rbr1 Strfl11nd 11111 Roblrt Rid'-"! "PAPILLnN" (PGI -SltVt McQ-& 0111tln Hoff1N11 I I _,o.I ·-.'JClo $TADIUM •2 tilo .. A J..\111•1.:.!UR!-:i"":. -.... -."""""". '.l' ...... $TAOIUM·S.::; .............. Ill.U:l.Jlf!:l".:..0 __ ,,,. -.-,.,.., $TAO/UM •4 ~ .. A..IJ.U'lil:;.lll\C,,J'3 "AMERICAN GRAFFITI" ... "!Jm 'N TILLIE" f PGl THE LAUGHING POLICEMAN (ltl TME FltlENDS OF EDOIE COYt.E lit) • THUNOElt FIST (It) -----"SEllf'ICO~R1 -And-' • "BADGE 171" l.Rl - "THE SEVEN UPS" lPGI .... "STEELYARD ILUE$" IRI "" '@ Jbuth Coast Repertorv • 11Z1 Nl!WPORT, COSTA MESA FDlt RESERVATIONS, CAt.t.-'46olMS " ... ptrhaps the most--A NlR.\lA," Jf.'Nl50N Am. rema rkablefiln1 -: -· ' .• Ci1) IJJ "'Rebtllious 01uahtefl~ (dta) · @} (C) "lsflnbul Up1tu" (susp) ---=""· ~1rjo1ie_Bunq!iU, V_ern_, Hill. i' '68--Gene Ba rry, John Saxon. 10;00 (3) "A, Fever In tht I~" Concl. J:30 j} (JJ (C) "Nl&llt of the Folto• "Jl:S(JS aiRISf toem~rg:eslnce -11-----1-~~-~...j:.-jCec&£1Jii&B.~~~Mfilil~I-'---l---~i--< foullded Dusty-Drapes-and-theD.uslers Floyd-County-Boys----- ~d'!1 61-Elrem Ilmbihsl Ang1t) inl Di(' (sosp) '69-&!•rkln Bran· uk•1nson. d RI·• d •-. a NSINfll Dtunis"' (•dv) '51-o, .... ar wone. S1bu. Lil• Baro~. \ 4:00 O "The Joker Is Wiid" (dra) '57 11:30 O >'Jiit Old Cll'l'll" (Wt~! '37--frank Sinatra, Milli Gaynor. Gene Autry. "A Lttu~ for Mi>! 4:30 @ Sime 11 lOAM listin1 i " (dr1) '67-fr1nti~t1 Tiu. (291 (i)I (C) "A Solt If Rt•11'1· U:OO "l11st of tflt.·Cltf (mys) '43 bt~ncf,-(dfa) '45=P .. ul-Muill, alter Huston, .le1n Harlow. Merle Obt1011, Corne! Wilde. KOCE TELEVISION LOG 3;00 ... , Miii 'l elllVfl (C) ltuon 78 "ln'-tpe!'S-1 Communlc.•lkwl>' -Stt We<intlOIY, Jtm,11ry 16, 11 ~:00 11,m. l;:l!li Tiie l"rtnell Clltl (CJ "N.ore ,t,t!0!,11 f:rl'nCl'I 8re1d"--'ool!.lno TKtinkNu defnonilr1MCI bV J11U1 Cfllld. ' 00 Mllllftf Tlll/lfll c;,._ t C) "$1\or! DI Y Protlllll'!I" r Sff MQnelav1 J111U1rv 14, at J:lO o.m. , 4'.30 lllCll'tC (~II,. IC) I'" -~ ..... , '" tOi ~ SO (C l "Unlllt!rtllv of (1llfofnlt Ct~" -S. Mofldlv, J1t1111ry ,_., 11 ':311 11,m, t lO ._..,. Ttnllf1 (CJ t.ff.;611 • "l ite ' " ' in Knott's John Wayne Theatre· in Wagon Camp Beaver Hill Siring Band Stillwater in Fiesta Village · In G~ost T.!>wn • • WESTERN GRUB-Try Pioll,eer Beef-.Stew-.0Mhar-boUecl.1t•b at Knott'• Steak~ House. Or you may prefer to enjo)'. one of Mn. Knott'• Chicken Dinnen at the Chicken Dinner Restaurant. KlfD?T~S BERRY . F!RY. • lJuena Park.•. Open dall,. at 10 .a.m. • (714) 827·1'171 .. Holl,.Wood:·' -~EltNON $Cort, "" . . re,,,, ''e'e"" - GEORGE HARRISON onc .. frittwh ;,, -M CONCERlFOR IANGLADESH Iii ,,...,.,,.,.......'" ..... , ....... . 1 ..... , ............... ........ / • r • • . , . • • Actress LOS ANGELES (AP) -Act· ms Linda Melklejohn has been selected as Miss Golden Globe of, 1974 by !he Hollywood Foreign Press Assoctatlon, Miss Mel k I e jiohn ha s perform~d in such films as "RPM," "T h e Ballad of Je»le" and "The N cw Iitterns1" and in-the. tele.v.Won.._ series, "MASH." spe will reign over th' 31st annual C'.oJden Globe Awards ceremony Jan. 26 in which correspondents rale films and actresies and actors or 1913. WOMDIB Dr.ITAi.i. "SllfAT NEW NAl1ME fllMfOll874" " lllklllld lliad!'f•~ 1 tlb -r•t1ra1 1 Ps*ttr.-. fltJJm kfMla"El LAST NIGHT MESA THEATRE COSTA MESA FAMILY TWIN CINEMA FOUNTAIN VALLEY , WMIMlt~ ...... :~710M100 lit. ,..,.,....1 110·l 11f.J:M-J:Ol•t:Dt llD lllClllll mrr Wl'l'l 11 •••• , tlllllf. .... DtlPIOOrt . a.Md on the conttovM•l•I book tMf Nrr.t«I convent/Otl•I ..... ol hlstOty81KI erChfiOlofTf NOW SHOWING CINllMA CllNTlll 4-CIKIJ Melt ttf.414\ UA CtNIMA I & 1-c .. 11 Mt .. Ml ..... WllTlllOOI( t-Wittr11t1111ttr SJ0.-44'1 r--11--1-.JCe!IN!'lfM'.,,. ~~!Hltft VII •- LAK.WOOD CINIMA-L."'9 INtll 421-21)0 llOSIMIAO 1.+-ll...,,.... Jn•Hll UmllW llftl ... lnlllf • • Oftl" SWll lnl1rMllCHl1I P•11n AtCfftl..:I • . . .. . . . . . ' . ' ·~· • ... ··: _DAIL y PILOT Zl A1ufitions An1ao11nced · ·comedian lng~~ls~ 'Ilortt' ·6pe • • Back w 'Normal' ............. .. Rarely does a season pass • in community theater without a production of that play which introduced Nell Simon to the theatergoing public, "Co me Blow Your Horn ." 8 p.m. ror the ne"t production '".:;;i;i~~~~~iii~ j1l the San Cleme nt e .ii By MARILYN and HY GARONER , ~ntermission Tom Titus Q: I used to enjoy l\farty Ingels on TV:'I "I'm Dickens . He's Fenster." The last I read about bJm was bow bard he look tbe news tbat bit wUe was leaving him. Did be~ve'r get Over lt?-J.M.h_ Arllngion, Va. A: After nine Years of marriage, Mirty Suffered! traumatic reaction when hls stunning wife, Jean Marie, left him. "For nine months/' he reveals, 1·1 was nat on the floor of my apartment, unabl C to move. Even when I tried lo stand up-I fell down. If it hadn't b een for a yourig-glrl-neighbor I would-have starved. She brought me food every day, until I was strong enough to tell all This year it's the San G-1-e m·e n t-e C-o rn m unity Theater's ·turn. and that's the Ione opening on the coastal . schedule-this week. o;C.Ome Blow Your Horn" bows in tonight for three weekends under the direction of JoaMe Applegetl. . community Theater, a zany British comedy called, simply, "Eh?" Richard Anderson ,,.,.ill direct the sho1v, v.·hich calls for a cast or four men and ~===;;;;;;;;;;;;,====~====r. ·rwo womcir: Opcfill!lrlllgln will be Ma l'C'h 21. Curtain time is 8 o'clock ·at the repertory ·company's Third Step Theater, 18'l7 Newport Blvd.. Costa 111esa. Reservations 646-1363. building won 't be rc<1dy, so A third roWld of atlditions tryouts thave been tabled until 1\•ill be held Sunday at 2 p.1n. (urther notice. by the Fountain \'alley Con1- ('Glad Iou. A~ked That') The comedy joins three other attractions on t'·c local stages -''.SU.cks a'1d Jlooes'.' at South Coast Repertory, "Fiddler on the Roof" at Sebastian's West Di n n e r Playhouse and "Mrs. Gibbons' Boys" at the Huntington M ea n w h l I e , \VCT Is munity Theaber for its u1)('f)m· organizing a combination work ing production of "Sno\v \\!hite party and ge.neral meeting for and the. Seven (}.varfs _" Hon CONTINUING an eight-\veek Saturday, Jan. 26, at 9 a.m. Albertson -will direct the chil· ehgagement at Sebastian's at the building site, 7272 ~1aple West ls "Fi~dJer QJLLh~ RO:of_," _..&i.e.,, Wes tminster. Members dren's nlay and will be seek· with John Ferzacca directing are being asked to pitchiil In~ chUdren-:ind-adults of pl a cast headed by Gary Gordon and help get things finishe<J a<t!'s. "Sno\v \Vhite'' OOf'n~ and featuring Shirley Romano. so that the players can T\larrh 2'?. <it the thca!flr Hr~r,o Jan Gordon, Wendy Silverman announce their schedule for ~fl. Raldy Circle. Fc'.tn\ai" to a psychiatrist." Today the unhappy funny man ts happy again and back to normal -at least as norm8.l as a professional .comedian can be. The co-star of "l'.-i Dick- ens . . . He's Fenster" attended Queen!! C-OJJege, in New York, hoping to be .a dentist. Meanwhile he was a bar- tender, Joogshoreman and bar.ber's hair model. His uncle is New York's new mayor, Abe Bcame. and Diana ~1onter. _the rest o( the season. \'alk-y. '-Beach Playhouse. The first twQ r~umed Wednesday and will run through Sunday, while the latter plays Fridaf and Saturday only. The evening begins at 6:30 * . * with 11 buffet dinn er, followed CALL BO ARD -The DACKSTAGF, -Tht' tourirt<! l Q: How can we still see Wally Cox on TV's "Holly-. wood SqUare111 long after bis untimely death? Have they ' run out of materlal?-Julla.n Francis Haas, Shreveport, by the show at 8:40 in' the Children's Theater Guild of \Vestcrn Opera Theater \vill n6w dinner playhouse, 140 New p 0 rt Ha r b 0 r ha s be in Costa ri.-tesa r~rid;1v nir<ht Avenida Pico, San Clemente. announced its auditions for its _ to stage a produc tion of "The Reservations 492-9950. spring prod uction. "The Three Turn of fhc Scre\I'" in the Fairy Godmothers.'' Tryouts 01·an~c C<i?st Co 11 i' g c will be-Sunday, Feb. 10, at audi torium. The oocra 1\•ill bt> 2 p.m. in the CTG rehearsal presented in English. and hall, 1240..111 Logan St., C.Osta curt;iin is 8 o'clock. La. . A: No. The producers continue to present new and sparkling sessions of "Hollywood Squares.'' But they have such a stockpile of stock segments they wisely mix the new with the old 8.nd thus amortize their original in- vestments. U movies and popular syndica ted dramas and comedies can'be accepted for reruns, the philosophy seems to be why not game or quiz shows. MAKING HIS stage debut in the leading rote of "C.Ome "MRS. GIBBONS' Boys" Blow Your Horn" at San (which will be reviewed in Clemente" will be Paul A1cott, this space Friday ) enters its whose wife , Linda, plays his seco nd weekend at the maln love interest in the show . 1-luntington Beach Playhouse Ken Shaw is cast as the with James E. Smith directing younger brother, S 11 err i the Orange C.Ounty premiere Beauman as the girl upstairs of the comedy. Joanne \\'olcott Q: Anytbtng to a rumor that my favorite singing star, and' Tony Brandt and Phyllis stars· in the title role. with Vikki Carr, bu let 1uece11 10 to ~er bead? -Reoolr s., Wet1tz as the mother and Mark ~1anning, George Small San Jose, Cal. father. and Jim Grimsley as her A: A ringsider at her Tropicana opening with Ed The Simon comedy 1vi\I be "boys." Mc~fahon, Joe Delaney of the Vegas Sun, lends some ·sub-on stage Thursdays through Others in the cast are Rex stance to such a rumor. Jostled Joe: "Vikki has definitelY Saturdays until Feb. 2 with Day, Phyllis King, Myron t1rrived as a Las Vegas attraction, but she does riot wear an 8:30 curtain at the CabriUo \Vil son, Al Joo_es and Ra)'. it well ... She carmot tell a joke ahd she shouldn't; she Playhouse, 202 Av eni d a Leitner. Performances are is even more Latiqo yen ta .than she was at the Riviera Cabrillo, San C I e m e ·n t e . Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 . .. Our admonition then -that sbe should shut _up and Reservations 492--0465. through Feb. 9 in t h e sing -still goes ... She was an ·egotistic boor ; on too play hotise, 2110 • Main St .. -....=lo:::n~g.~"c;-;;:;;-'.;;:;:;;-=:;;;::::-:::cc--:-::::--:-:--:-::-:c:-~..,-..,---;t.,'.'.'S~rr~l~CKS;.;j AND Bones" is in 1-f u n t i n gt o n Be a c h . . MARILYN'S QUICKY Q'1 AND A's. "A friend Wists -weekend--at-Soulil--RcSct.v.ations.11~ .. 42ul-. ---1· that country and Western singer Mac Weisman is bllnd. I Coast Repertory' with Martin * say not. What's the answer?" _ Nonnan w. C.Oleman, Benson directing David Rabe's SORRY ABOUT that Dept.: Bassett, va. Mac is not blind. He still records in Nash-bitter accoun t of a Vietnam 1 The Westminster · community ville, is still very popular ... "What happened to Jack ""ar veteran's homecoming. Theater, which last week La.Lanne, the TV physical fitness instructor? When is he Key roles are played by announced auditions f 0 r comirig back ?" _ Ann Trivell, \V. Islip, N.Y. He never James de Priest, Anne Sienna-"Don't Drink the Water." Jeft. LaLanne is still coining a lot of jack doing what he Schwartz, Rick Doyle and called them off this week. always did so well. Problem with synd icated shows is that they are bought and canceled quicker than you can say, "Now. breathe deeply." •• ..... : .... M~· '"· Cl-·I ... 12•• 2PM . 11.M LU.A. CITY AND SOUTH COA.n CIN•MA I -TU•SDAY tk IU.DlllS AND GDlD•fll "9•1lSl-01'£N .'Tll 2: .. l',M. , ... t ' H•lll 0 ..... 1 4fll Wtel!I "'TMa 18VIN UPI" Jiff.,,.... "U.'sT AMllllCAN HIJtO" Mtll 111 Cl\trl 11'01 " "' " "'"""' LllMrtR-.N • R•btrt SMIW "THI STINO" II C•llrl (l'G) lt:'9411M:IS J:JM:tl p.m. "CMt.lllOTS 011' TMa 0001!" • 111 Ctlwl {0 ) H• II l",,C• "' Ucllff 01, 11•J:C•·l1ll ,, .. ,, .. l'.M. ~ .. ,. .... Y •• ,.,..,_,,, a...U• "WllTWOllLD" "SIL£MT ltUNNINO" l1tfl In CIHlrl t,.l • I• 'THI llST 011' THI: NEW' YORI( IJtOTIC P"ILM P"EITIVAL" In CIHlr·R111W XI 1• ~.i::.ttM• W. Ntlll111/K11y Ltnl ·~r~-;!l"OLICIMAM" ... llllnY"'""""' "flllllMOI 011' aoo11 .., y "PLAY IT Al IT LAYS" COYt.;11,.t•c...,1.1•' '"" •• C.ollfl tRJ Steve Patterson. The group's new theate r · This time the bu llets are hitting pretty close to home! SHOWING NOW! GJ11&bs&weed lls ••• ., ... .., Jn ._....... h1'1e co.taf -Tl 141 I NI f;!lo....;;., "BlD MllfS Rlftfl'' (Rl .. , .• -. 11.-.1.1-.. .... ,~, 11_.;n-ftlU'A t1M l lhU• ... 1i·lesa, for a cast of nine men ---- and nine women, plus an r;========== undetermined number . of Good Deed People junior and senior high school make the scene boys and girls. Gordon Yeaton is directing the show, which Sundays will be staged April 5-11. 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Boyd Wife Strangler Snapped Out This veteran of World War II was obsessed with one wild com"pulsian in particular: E\'ery now and then he got the terrible impulse to strangle his wife, Record shows he was hospitalized almost a dozen times for psychiatric treatment. Finally, one savvy doctor solved.it. He directed the man to keep a thick rubber band on his· wrist. When that strangling irnpu!Se came upon him, he \vas ordered to snap that rubber band hard enough to sting his wrist, and to keep snapping -it until the impulse faded . f\.1edical rec· · ords now say it took him less than a year to snap himself out of that re· currtng nQ,tiOIJ. He's well. . ancLwoman..ll'bo_ are only slightly acquainted mee t on the street, who is supposed to speak first?" A. The lady, sir, if at all. Or so the etiquette experts decree. BATS In an aerobatic maneuyering contest bety,·een a bat and a hummingbird, bet on the bat -· .. The female li- brarians outnumber the male librarians by 100 lo 11 ... Am noW informed we got that word "hoosegow" from the Spanish "juzgado," meaning "tribunal'' ... Abe Lincoln always moved his lips when he read ... Didn't realize that honey made from rhododeridron blossoms .is sOmewhat poisonous, but such is said to be the case. Client asks why the killer whale is So called. Tnasmuch as there's no known instance wherein said beast ever killed anybody. In a school of fish , the animal kills its grub in rast succession, then swings back to eat the whole shebang. That's why. FIRST LIBBER Fi rst of the "'oinen llbbers probably \\'as a lady named ( Aspasia who lived in old Greece. She was a foreigner there, so couldn't marry a Greek. She didn 't care. She be- came a· companion. Called a ·hetaera. That's not why her name survives in history, though. Why is she broadcast the astonishing notion that women were as good as men. 'Vas none other than old Judge Craig of Casper. \Vyo .. '"'ho once said: "In the early days of this state, it \ras the custom to rustle stock, and if a list could be com· piled of all the men '"'ho had gotten started in life by this method, it "·ould make a large catalogue." \Vomen who like math tend to be good drivers. Women '''ho like li terature tend to be good cooks. Those are Items Nos. 68B and 92C in our Femini nity file. Stillbirths of the male child are a third greater than of the female. Address mail to L.!11. Boyd, P.O. Box '1875. New· ,;,.. __ ,_4 ,.-,,,,,.,_BetftH '92660: -~1,11,)MI,,~~ • •• ,~~-Mt. • Blow Tops Fired Masseuses Act DETROIT (AP) -Eight "One day he came in and former l(Jp\ess masseuses are saw us eating submarine seeking a state Employment sandwiches and told us never Security Commission order to eat those kinds or gi\"ing them their old jobs, sandwiches again," said Lou back pay and the right to Ann Fish 22 who said she unionize and eaL submarine -was a-'student at t h e sand"'iches. University of Michigan. THE \VO~fEN claimed they were fired by the American ~lassagc Parlor in Ann Arbor Idler organizing in October to fi ght what they ca lled harrassmcnl by man agement. Se\'eral of the \romen lold administrative Judge James Kurtz Tuesday that parlor operator Terry Shoultes ref us. cd to lc1 them tum up the hea t even tbough they v.·orked . t~~l~s.s. Thc1· also complained Tic trieO to di~te the type of food they_ ate. USC Taps Executive SHE SAID she "did not know why Shoultes would ban the sandwiches. "It 's just a typ ical dispute betweai mafiagernent a n d labor," Shoultes said. "The last time theY pitketed us, and it brought a whole bunch of business. I hope they keep it up." Mtor1iey- Suspended SAN FRANCISCO (UP I) - Alexai'liler ""H. SChUllman, -a Beverly Hills attorney, has been suspended by t h e Caliromia Supreme C o u r t LOS ANGELES (~P) -from the practice of law for George T. Scharfrcnbergcr or two years. . R<>lling Ijills has been elected The coort said tjiat fn three to. the use board or trustees ir\stances, Scltullmin accepted Tuesday. . advance legal fees and then Scharffenberger, · ~. is fai\ed to perrorm any services president of Cil.y Jnvestlng for his client. Co.. \\hich iJ engaged in The cou rt said that ln 1963 houslns. manufacturin g and Schullman was put on pro- lnsurancc. lie formerly , wu bation ror three years. and a vtce pre.sident or Li tton .. ia 1971 was suspended for six ,Industries. months. . < • ' • •• Silent Mercury Light Switch •f .... 1G.E.Ar9ility • tywy <•*" • MM.t Jlle. Gl·SStl • Rely-On or Tru-Test Caulking Compound • 1l-fl.•z.cerlri4t• • O..lity , •• ,... oM lflJ , •••• • Drin f11t en4 ti.r4 ' 2~~~11 .,. . £PRICES EFFl!CTIVE THROUGH-1.A·A,NN-.~2~3=======~ 'CLOSE-UP THE .PRICE GAP· PICK-UP · SOLID SAVINGS DURING KERM Rl·MA'S Corona Stanclar Water Heaters •S.yr ...... tff ... "'f .. ~ • Gl.11 Ii_., W-1 .. , m..tf • O.ick fftefffJ 46'L•1. 30-Gel.. ...... 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Sim s-on --· Tup Male Star q.._ItfylQg Play Coast A·rea Girls Lose The opening round of the ~aJifying tournament for the upcoming l\1isslon Viejo women's pro tennis tournament exacted a heavy toll on . Orange Coast area (ema1e players Wednesday. . Ooly Tam O'Sbaug$oessy or Newport Beach was Yictorioua. in play Wednesday at .the Old Ranch Tennis club in Seal lleOch. •our ot!)er. Orang• eo.st area playtn -· ~liminated. Mils O'Shaugmriessy polished olf Na"8 Sato flf Japan, 6-3, 6-3, to .adVance to the second round this aft..-n against ·sany a ...... ot-llllami. • · Miss Greer was 1a 6-3, 7~ victor to eliminate · Newport Beach's Gail Elliott from the competition for a spot in the regular -tournament next week at Mi~ion Viejo. Other Orange Coast area players eliminated 'inclUded Costa Me s a ' s Mchelle Raulan\i, 6-1, 6-1 by Penny Johnson; Huntington Beach's Doreen Iris}), 6-0, 6-1 by Donna Ganz; and UC Irvine student Jean Nachand, 6-2, 6-0 by Kafe Latham. Thiro;'seeded Nathalie Fuchs was the only . seeded player elimin a t e d Wednesday. 'ftle French player lost 6-2, 7-$ to ~-JIOUadoY .U.. JJ>ll&. Other Seedell' jll'ayenWiib~lifsHoo11trll!atches. Laurie Tenney, Janet Haas, and ceci Martinez, all woo .. I It's Belalnd V OU, Bil' • I "New York's Steve Vickers '(8) watches his s~ot • •.lie und~r Detroit &OeUe, Bill McKeniie, who finds dOll!a Ille IP.llll lan't~ .b.etp.: The two NatlOhal , ' . 4 • 8 ) • Hockey l,eague teams fought.to ~ 4-4 lie Wednes· 1 day algbt in Detroit. ' I ' ' • . . ' I ... ( • • I ' .• Thursday,-J4"uary 17, }q74 -DAILY ~ILOT 23 - UCL.A Call To Wilkes * Of (!(;LA Juggernaut ' Th~y Just l(eep Coming,. Says-Notre Dam&Ofiic~~ ' ' . ' Not're Dame basketball · players · are taking a cool, matte{-of.fact attitude about Saturday's nationally televised game between the Irish (No. 2 ranked . in the nation) and UCLA (No. 1 in the polls). That'S the report from Notre Dame sports infonnation director R o g e r Valdiserri, · who's · service with the Fighting Irish dates back two decades. In a telephone interview with this colunm Wednesday, Valdiserri said players recognize that if they defeat l~ * * WHITE WASH . * CINCJNNA'M (AP) -The Cincinnati It was a Notre Dame outfit ",rhich Reds, in announcing their l974 home last whipped U, CLA, lfl games ago ... baaeball schedule, said t'l>Clay that the Atlanta Bnves and aluiler Henry Aaron three years .bock ... when a ·guy named wiJ.1-open,the ... ..., with • ihr"l"&ame. Austin <_:arc del!lOlis~Bniins. aer1e1,1t Rl-t,.S\adlum. · ·VaJdloorri :says that's probably the 1 1be Rem say the icheduJe . is official, grea~t elnollonal effort in-Notre Dame_ thus conlllding with an earlier National ca~ history. John Shumate, star of League.statements which bad tile Bravet this year'• ND. squad. ·was a fresh~an opening in San Francisco. Aaron needs· thtp and be says l'le's never seen emotion . only one home run to ·ue Babe Ruth's to rival that of the 1971 UCLA game. all·Ume record of 114. Ha ment,ions he was nearly trampled ' "We are goMg on the aoaumptiOn'' ·wben be tried lo get out lo the £1oor that the San ·Diego Pad,..,,,. .ata)'lng· .lo OOlltlfatulatc Carr arterward. in San Diego In 1974," said a Reds' Valdloerrl b!llieves this year's UCLA eookeam.an~ "We're tea90l1ab1Y .ure .. squail Ji atronger than the · one Umt ol that and n-a>tlilln't waJ(·any longer." loll at South Beud· In 1911. And he Attempts to move tbe Pad"" to feels this year's Irish outrit has better Wl$hlngtmt o:c., .,.. still ~\'td. ' balance than the Carr group. ... • • - He also says emotion on campus hasn't had a -chance to reach proportions it: '11:ttained in ·I971, mainly because school opened this week, having been closed since Dec. 2.0 . A giant pep rally Is slated Friday night and th;lt's about the height ol announced \Va)rs of getting their Irish up for UCLA. .Valdiserri points out the importance of Saturday's game wasn't recognizable early because the· Irish were a question mark in ability and each game was _ a stepping stone to the showdown. Ho\vever, it bas been sold out for three months. "* * * ., .. ' . ~ 5746 Triu mph • ·Sailors Rally , By GLENN WIDTE Of "" Diiiy l'lltt •t•ff Marina High's wivanqulshed Vikings finished with a Ourry of free throws to remain the only undeleated prep basket- ball team in Southem Calilor· nia as they edged gritty New- port Harbor, S7..f6, Wednesday nipt in Sunset League battle. A turnout of 862 watched the hosts give the CJF's top rated prep quintet fits until the final 6:41 of action as Marina's victory sets up THE GAM,E Friday night with HWltington Beach as the Orange C.ounty prep cage tiff of the decade. . Newport had whistled from a 15-point deficit with 4:28 left in the third period to a 47-44 disadvantage with 6: 41 to go in the game, thanks to some nifty play by Brian HB Sharp In 85 -64 ... Renner and Dive Seymour. ReMer'a hustl'e and Seymour's soo]ing-tJn·I·d e brought the Tars back into contention. Then the officials .Upped in and hit Seymoor with two louls Jn 56 seconds, the latter a debatable offensive Infraction which sent Seymour to the bench for the ttmalnder of the contest with his fifth personal. Newport's . offense checked o'ut after that as the SailPl'S: went the final 6:41 without a field goal and suffered- through 6:21 without a point. Meanwhile, Marina w as riddling the nets wilh free throws to gradually pull away from the upset·minded hosts. Sophomore sensatlQn R I ch Branning hit six cha.Tlty tosses in that span and ended the evening making all 10 gratis attempts. The Ylklnp had a I so undergone a ghaatly lourth quarter from outside, canning one of 10 tries and going the final 7:31 without a bucket. · Marina junior Bob I..osner teamoo with Bill Fick and Keith Koeller td build a lt-24 lead. Then Losner came out /or a breather and Newport • Runawa y caught fire. UT NEWPORT Earlier, Marina had put _ _::_BO.::B::..:L.::0:.:S::.N:.:E::.R:_::(5.::2)::., :.:K.::EV::..:..:1:.:N_LA::..:N::.D.::G.::RA:.::.:.F:.....:(54:_:.) :.:s_c_.:R_E_EN_o ______ • - By STEVE BRAND together two deadly scoring Of ft1e 0.llY rlltt $llft hj ' k Huntington Beach High is bursts, "tting four qu1c buckets late _in the first F s p • T B k ready Cor THE GAME . b !" I d , ast tart "rates urn ac The Oilers warmed up for quarter to gra a .rv ea . . It Then the Yikes got the last Friday's titanic with Marina two baskets of the second High by thrashing host West-I d the fl t 1•---I B B H ' R ll 66 6. 5 ero High 85--64 Wednesday rame. an irs iu-~ o ts b~' ~ion. t.1.eaguUas.ke1-:,!ili.!',~~~22in:-. s~1Y_="'Y<--==a=r-=o~ns=,_,;,_· ~=-!'=r-'1""'1°"'e=-=--=--=-=_"'?"'-".~'-"--'-'--------1f--1 If that score t SD' t Merl• cnJ 65 -48 w• By CRAIG SHEFF and Mike Cannon bagged a i m p res s i v e , c o nsider Koeller '1 ~ ~ ': JD or .. DfltY r u .. 111H pair of jumpers After occ Huntington Beach, now 3-0 in r~ : ~ ~ l~ Orange Coast College held missed free throws to cut the DAVE SEYMOUR (53) REACHES INTO A PACK OF VIKINGS. league and 13-1 oveni11, led J.,,k1"' o o 1 o off a wild Fullerton College 77-44 after three quarters and ~=~': ~ 1~ ~ 1; By HOWARD L. HANDY rally in the closing seconds margin to three (61-63) .;th none of the starters saw action T011I• 20 u '' s1 Of ... Defir r11et ''"' to n o t ch a thrilling 6&-65 59 seconds left. . """""' Hl'11or 1"' • to t•· H ts . in the final eight minutes. " tt r :: Fountaip Valley used height VIC ry over i~ . ome •In Twenty secornh later Hulton "I understand tome people ~:;;rar ~ ~ , . , advantage and complete ball a crucial South Co ast stole the ball and ea.med a say l''e're a one-man team," sev"'°""" ~ : ~ 1!, control to dominate early Conference basketball game commented a relaxed Oilers ~~;,~::., 1 o • 2 action t~ _coasted to a 6S-4I Wednesday night on the loser's shot. Then another 0 CC coach, Elmer Co~ after E\::1, 1: 1~ 4 4 victory over the Los Alamitos court. tumover gave FullertOll ( the Coaches Tab Yikes the contest. "I think this game M•""' 1ar11.., ~m1, 11--57 High Griffins Wednesday night 1be victory was the Pirates• ball back with .17 aecoods to shows we're not.· I just hope NiJWPOrt 10 12 1' '-" -in lrvinf: League basketball seoond in three conference go. lo.farina still thinks we are." action OD the winner's court. games. Fullerton iJ now 1·2. 'lbe Hornets worked for a While it's true Huntington Coach Dave Brown's Barons Ahead 66-59 with 2 : 11 shot with Cannon taking an Beach se<ms to build its Basketball had little trouble Jn the early re~g. OCC appeared to eigb!-loot jumper with five offense arOtmd flashy guard going, m 0 vi n g to 8 have the game wnpped up. seconds remaininl. It bounced Raul C.Ontreras, the Oilers commanding 16-S advantage But the HGl'Deta' Jeff Hulton off the rim and Oannon't Over Huntington By ROGER CARLSON "Marina is more deliberate or t11e o.nr r 11et tllff and Huntington Beach is just The CIF 4-A's No. I basket~ a gung-ho run, run, run ball ball team. unbeaten Marina, club. They get the ball and -Will rack up its 16th consecu-puHt up-. - tive victory when Sunset "Marina will try to slow it Leaguei challenger Huntington down to their pace and Beach invades the Vikings Huntington Beach will try to gym Friday night at !. speed the game up. The team That's the consensus or six getting the game going its coaches whose teams have way will be the winner. played rt!arina and the CIF's "I was very impressed "·ith No1 4 power, Huntington Marina's board work and with :Beach. }ltmtington Beach's outside Turfe pick A1arina. two sbooting. If Huntington Beach abstain from predicting a i.s hitting they have a chance winner and one b a c k s to win·. Marina will cootrol Huntington Beaoh. the boards, but it will also Only Katella Hi~ has have to break the press. El beaten Huntington Beach in Rancho gave Marina a bad 14 starts (a 63-67 tourney win) ~ime wl~ !t and Huntington this season. is very sun1lar to El .Rancho. Ther es t-L o s Alamitos, "And when Hunt 1 n g. t o.n L«Pr.tUr:-l-AJlatv~ifo..-Beach..doe&.~, M~r1na ~ .. anai.oara..:!linve-!fTf' Josr 10-~~.-.. ~w s~ ~ the two Huntington Beach fast. break. I 'A-'O~ldn .t, pick District powers. a winner but I think 1t JI be Here's \\'hat each of those close. coaches have to say : "I don't think it'll be ll high-scoring game, somewhere TEX WALLIS OF L A in the 60s. HABRA -"They are t\YO completely contrasting teams. 'lhat's why it's bard to pick a winner. .· TOM VOIGT OF LOARA-"l think M a r i n a shouJd take 'em at f\-tarina. Flood of Free Throws Stagge rs Mesa, 70-69 8v RON EV A!<S Of ... °"'11' """' !.llft In a pme ol streaks. ~fesa High's ~tustangl found themselves on the wrong end of one at the fini!h and succumbed to vi s i ting Alagnolia Wednesday evening, 70-09. in Inine Le a g u e balketba.U action. from swain and Phil Salazar, but then tbe deadly free throw shooting of Flood, coupled with a pair from Max Delfin, buried ?i.1esa. The Mustangs missed three crucial outside efforts in that span and each time were forced d:i foul in hopes of getting the ball back . They did, but each time it was expensive-thanks to flood. Coach Bob Sor e n s en's Mustangs. who had led by as many as 11 in the first with the aid of Jim ~---'s.."'"a"in"'·"', "'o"-u~ts'!'ide l''Ork, Jostl t in the final stanza when Dave n.od poured through eight.of- eight at the free throw line in the final 2:34. Carrico Cwmml/IS ~.e;lf' Sw11" J«- TOl•I' c.w. ,,,,...-(ft) ff " pl '" 3 0 l ' 6 ' ' 14 1 2 • ,, l 2 0 • 120224 0 1 , 1 'I 7 1f tt• • The turning point came late In the third period when Magnouai Randy R o z a r hit four points from outside to Ignite 11 JO-?olnt burst and send bis mates Into a M-49 lead . ,_1esa got b.ick lnto the lead 11 S7·56 and 61-60 on buckets Mlllllf'I• tz' ft " ,, W1ll1te 4 J 2 11 Hutwr 2 1 .2 5 Rot1r t 0 I 11 Ollfl" 2 ,'-' • FIOOd 10 1 210 ,,..,.,..,. 001 P1ri.on• 1 0 I 1 Tot1l1 11 I' 11 70 Sc-lrY" ONrttn Cotti Men 15 7J 13 16-ff M1t,nol11 13 11 tJ 1-70 DOES YOUR CA R IDLE ROUGH? WE ri::T=~ILEAOE? CAN HELP THE CARIURnOR SHOP tM ....... 11.¥9.. ('OITA Mita ..... Ml .... ..., .................. ... ..................... ~ .... ~ I showed in the first quarter after the first eight minute attempt to tip it in ,,.. Uo "_:_'M1arinah ·~ intsheide game0 !sb they can be awesome without Standings stanza. • CdM T futile. ·wu oug ior zone. uv his firepower. 111ereafter, it was a question ps Orange Coast maintained Losner was out of this world Center Jim Weir, forward of how high the score might 0 the lead throughout the game, against us and is a really Scott Rankin and Rock Y soUTH•1t N cAL co""'"-'"'' mount but Brown substituted trailing only once (35--J3) early tremendous player. Ciarelli combined to .give the Rto t+orido 3 W-1 L-:: ~~ freely for the balance of the in the leCOnd bllf. But wttb "Byron Rosiek lwrt his leg Oil City quintet a 26-14 lead, t: ~:::'!.11 l ~ ru ~ game and the score remained Foe, 53-44 TGm Crunk leading the way, against us but even if he dominating both backboards in Golcten W•t 2 2 314 m r..-"ble. the Pirates --·rted to 8 aevm- to ' th Cyprtu 2 2 2fJ '11f '""t"',,,_ ...,,... '"ere miss e game, the process. Ee1t LA I 3 252 271 . nm Hill, the Barons' 6-6 point lead and held 1t, until ?i.1arina is awfuJ\y tough with Contreras, who mi!sed all k:,::.'c;:c l ~ ru r~ center, scored the first !ix Corona del Mar Hlgh'1 Sea the Hornets atarted to nlly. Bill Fick, Losner, Ke Ith four of hls attempts from the .....,.,.., sc-. -points of "the game aDd W3! Kings posted lhe only upset Fullerton. behind Hutton's Koeller and Rich Branning. field jn the first quarter, came ~'::"::le~· ~cRr. Honda n the first ptayer to score in in Irvine League basketball play, cut the margin lo three "if Hunt'".n""'s quickness back with a vengeance, hilting 1or1 each of the first three stanias. action Wednesday, stepping on (*53), but OCC reaerve "'6-" 1 5 . th nd L• southM1t n. Cyprn1" on the press can cause .some eight o 1 m e seoo LA H1rtoor 1s, Ent L.A 12 He missed lhe entire fourth previou!ly unbeaten Santa Ans guard Scott Cameron rammed turnovers ma ybe it can come quarter and four of six in Goldttl w:~~.,...'.,'r~ quarter, however, witnessing Valley, 53-44, in the winner'• in five points In just two out with a victory. the third before leaving wilh cvPf'n• " LA.cc the action from the bench. gym. -nds to put the Bucs In pl · that I L.A Harttor 11 ll:lo Hondo • .,._...., ''I/ Raul C:OOtreras is hitthlg 2:30 to ay ID s anza. v. Sovtttw.t 11 s.ri11 Monie• Dan Malane did an Corona's tough man-to-man front , 81-53, with S:41 to go. and the press bothers them, ~us, be J>?ured_ in a game toUTit c:oMT coNl'•1t•Nc1 out.standing job nbounding in pressure defense , coupled with Fint the S..10 former Corona }luntington Beach could give high 28 points Ill less than S•"'' ... ,.. ~ ~ ~ ~ addition to scoring a game the nifty shooting of Joe del Mar High standout hit them a good ball game But three quarters. or"'" coast 2 1 1u 12:: high of 14. He was awesome Kozmata from the field and a layup after a nifty move. I really think Marina will win . While V/estem Wl~ never ~~IT!r~on ~ ~ ;!: m on several occasions, faking Chris Baker from the free Then after Fullerton turned by six or eight points. 1n the game, the P1oneer.s, ~'n ~~= ~ ~ ~l : and dribbling rus· defender out throw lmt, was too much for it over on the inbounds play, " , . who earlier beat E m 1 I w........,.• Sc-the side door as he mede the FaJcons Cameron bagged a n o t h e r I II say Marina, 68-62. N .. me's Anaheim club put Or&flllll C01t1 ... Futltrtan 45 hot I ted n-• licked 10 ol 13 layln. He waa f-"ed ind .. . . . .th . • . s."'' ...,. "· s.n 01e1o Mew " easy 11 s unmo es . ~er c on vw . M~· im~ress~ve w1 on a good dtsplay of 09tsidc C•rltot "· Mt. s1ri Arttt>nlao .u · ~ ,tlw> gwi»ioR: ~ 4r,ee_throwi IJod the Seaa<ll· JI .. .i.1--1 .. free throw, P"~ ) ,.~ •• "D~. ~ .. ·-~.Ma..u-lw~'!> .:"';J:·iil'!'·_':"""'..;ii -·--'·-.....,. .. ,n... , -·•....._,,~rt-t~ . ~1!:-""t;" ·J-"•.V ,,. llSi __. · I -''" ~ :~---"".;:-o!'.4~ ·snoolfffg,-~ ~"r.. •. __,.....,,,. 1n oreoo.-Nlf"t.n.,.,....<<Mt · SU ·caaons, 16-r-o-u-JTr ·-wmp.,ca ·w ' .. .-.. ~-n41 • thePiratesanelght-polnt eid". and not ~m~ outside when who finished with 23 points. ~ii,:r~~";r~'!:rf:O.'.,,'• Alll Valley players dented the advantage with the aid of 50 Crunk had a stellar game, pressured ms1de. There ~ But wi th Huntington Beach suNs•T L•Aou1 scoring column. percent shooting from the scoring 17 points, leading the no w~y we C?Uld st~p Marina. hitting 64 percent trom the Hu"llrioton •••th w3 ~ ;:: i~ 'Ibe Barons hit at a good field . Pirates in rebounding with 11 espec1al~y with Keith K~ller field in the fir st haU, there Marl"' 3 o 11s 121 40.6 percentage figure in the The victory puts coach while also sparkling on and Kostek hot from the wtngs. wasn 't much suspense to the =~t:~1~~rbor . ~ ~ l:~ :~ first half and increased the Tandy Gillis' winners one defense. "Marina just outmanned us contest. • w.,,.,." ~ ~ ~ ~ll mark to 56 percent in the game off the pace of Fountain completely. But a g a·i n st "We picked a good time ~:i;.:1m o l 1n 212 second half. For the game, Valley with Edison next on * ~ * lluntington Beach we were to pla~1 on~ of our better sa"'' ANw.......,..• .e!.! 1• 21' the Barons were just under tap Friday. ready and I thought v.·e could games, said Combs, who Huntington lff<:ll u. w.siem"' 50 percent from the floor. · c.... ,.. M.,-{DI " have taken them. ~viousl~ was concerned ~e ::1t!:i!:~:!.'!"6't "We Slbstituted a lot toni&ht . " ft ,-" ' °""" c... , .. , ~ • " • • Mlnfl' 2 "But they won with a four· Oilers rrught be caught looking l.Off•., Slftt• AM°'u and tl\at makes It hard for t!.'r' ~ i; ~ ': ~ minute spurt. If you can get ahead to Friday n1f1!t. N""""*1 .~':'C.m "* the kids to maintain a Kocrutl ~ : ; 1: ~ """' 7 • • Mll'llltf' 2 • • -· I • • the ball irt!lidc the Huntington ttuntlnt'" 1"f1 1':.1 " '' =::r ... ~ ~~'t:ri: , rhythm," Brown said. i\f.: 1 o 1 2 1 Beach zone and then look R•"krn ! ~ l 1: HunHllftDn 1MC11 •t M•rlnt "'Ibis league will stlll be ~ 1 1 t ~ : ..... • I I ._, • 2 2 C1111tr011 2 • • • ColllM • • I outside for the good open shot :.:ti: ' l i is eMDIN e1ov1 J-~I '" tough. Any one ol. tour other ro1111 lt 1s 14 53 you can beat Huntington's ~l:'.~1'::'•' 11 ; ! f1 sa"ll-.O ~ ~ ~~ J:; teams can-get hot and beat lellll AM V1_., 14'1 li•'i,.ii"iit~ii:..ii,ii°'iiii-iiiic-iiii'iil_ii...,,ii"ii·ii"iiii~" zone. s,c1•w1,..,.",kl : ; : ; i:.:~rlde 2 1 11nll !!~ another one on a given nlght.11 ,__ ~. V '! :f - M . Ill 'th arr P1tl!lc1 1 1 ·-.,., "I doubt arma w go w1 G1s1m1n o 2 4 2 01.,.." G111¥9 1 1 1 i 114 ,._..11 v....,. cut 0'1tourk1 4 o 1 • bo d l'k d'd J1rvfs 0 2 0 2 O 2 lOt 12' T111rt.y 1 2 J 4 SU THI NIW 1t74 DATSUNS a xan one 1e we 1 sco11 o 2 o 2 L•Gul"t• 011n 1.a ft ft "" 101den 1 3 1 J against Huntington. I think ro1e11 n 21 20 as ·R•llClla "l:mllel....,.. kW Jfff Jolley J o i 1~ ,.,. , 4 '2 10. ph h Wflttm (t41 u.. ::tr g , G9rdlft o....... MlllM 6 2 ... rm.rt 2 0 • 4 Jim Ste ens will stick wit •• .n "• " ., Hiii ' 1 1 13 w1111Um 1 o o t Mad 4 1 f ...... ,.,_,.,. t.odftf'lll'I 4 0 0 I TOlllJ ¥ 17 10 16 U COSTA MISA DAnUN 2141 HAUOI ILYD. C.M, l40 6410 his 1-2-2 zone and let Branning 1,,.,.,.::on 5 2 1 12 so'"°' Amltlt u. ~"' Oor•n 1 2 o 4 pressure Contrer<is a little bit ~':'~~' : ~ ~ 2~ Santi• S:·,.~:C:.~ =I• ' 3 : i ; Coron• ..!C::r"' ~~' 11-SJ at the top of the key." Fi;lrl ,' ' ' ,4 S•""""' ,, .... Qui"'' VT~--~ : 3 • ;;~·~M~ .. ~·~M~"~"~"i.~"~1~·~11~1~ .... ~~==~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ C1rl1on 0 2 Gtrdttl O,..._. 11 LOI Anlltll» .,......,,.. "' ti E MI L N E E 1\1 E 0 F =~~!~"''" ~ ~ ? : ltllldlt 1~= t~.t:ar9 J'f~,~011'' ~ : l~ ~ I k Totals '' '1 II "' W L PP PA ANAHEIM-"! 'vou d I a e sc.rw 1rY QMrttn ,,_1,1" v1n1r, i o 111 1n ~ ~ 1411 Huntington Beach nine times Huntr1111ton '' n is ._.5 s.riti .1.111 v11 rt 2 1 111 11S fl" n !If " Wesi.rn 1' 17 1l »--"4 cor-dlC Mir 2 1 19' 121 ,..,,.. ' o 1 I out of JO. They take pressure Maonoll• :r 1 1" 1M ""°""!'!!"" 4 o l • CO.ti MtM I 2 19' 20'1 _, I 0 1 4 real well. they \\·ork as a Lot o1.1im1to1 1 2 154 1as ''" 1 i s s 't •-I II d they T • Club E1t11011 1 2 1N 1"' 11:.1eP11rdlOll 2 2 o • Wll eXu -cme Y 'A-"e an CUDIS E•IWll O J 112 QI Tllomn f 0 0 • I l'Wl't be intimidated on the w1J ,..,... sw. """*'4 l 1 1 u c.-drll NM ~ Slnt1 Atlll Tott!• 11 U 12 a ~, _ _j .. l-li. ... J .. ol.it!! .boards wh<m Marina's Bo]L_l • . Ga·Is--v""'-" -.,=..-..-------1-., -• -ba k ....,...te .e: .. _ 1 ..•• lllC I.A.Isner comes· over your c • .u. .-• FM!telri vMMr .,. I.All Al1tn1tos hUnt•'" vtti., 16 10 ''.......,. • which the officials refused to " u.. AllfTll.. s • 1s .._. call when we played Marina. Ladies day Is leatur<d •t -· ~-=" "There isn't anbther Raul the Costa Mesa TeMls Club ~=:'c!!i!".i:......, Contreras in Orange County. Friday. c.r-Ml ~ '' ••• He doesn't know the word Activity ls open to,-;;;i;'ii-ii'ii"";i;vii•;;"'~";;;";;;";;;";;;"';;";;;;;;;;il qu!l ~ and advancedll "We bothered Marina with playen "Ith play In al!laJea the presi but you can't beat and doubles. Marina if the officials ·are-1nteretted parties should going to give Losner that shot contact the club, localed at inside. · . 880 Junipero In Costa Meaa See Caacbes, 'Page is (557--0'lll ). DON'T · DISCARD THOll OLD DNNIS SHODll Wt ,.,.., Mil ,...... .. ,,,.. ff ....... _. T,.... ...... ANTHONY'S SHOI SDVICI • WllSTtLll'' ,L.AIA • LIDO • ,Alfltofil tM.MD . COQRA DA MAit P~t> •r:."'' BIG -n-TALL llG SALE · NOW IN PROGR~S I 227 L 1'1111 It. --....... ......,..~ .... lo--Ulontl .... ....,......_.....,Qlfwl .. __ ---'!'! ... ,_ = NOW CPIN • IT~HARBOR BASEBALL 1ATTIN8 RANGE . 1'iE NATION'S MOIT' MODI RN AUTOMATED I ATTINQ RANQI • Houn 9 A.M. to. 9 P.M. Phone 646-3996 3IO W. Wll-, (9111 Moll ,....., ................. ••rut I C..I , t - • ' • I . " • -Th lr~diy. J.-,nll'ltY 17 1 q; i OJ\ll V Pl OT --- ·€0ACHE~ PICJ(-:1\1 RINA OVER liB. • • Sk ii11g Outloo ., -(;auchos Fet~ hlll'l. "I'll t<iku Huntington !leach. 56·52." BARltV I GOT1'l'~A O I' LO\VELL-''I 11·ould 1 b Ink l'\'farin 1 ca" ""·in if they l'()ntro! I he bo:JrCs nnd !\!01v !JlL' ten1p9~ :\LAl\llTOS-"l'd hfive to g'l 1r1th M:lrin'I. Tht:-• \,~!I hEIVP • 1h1• fitVpO...,l'r to I'll! ngnin!ll a, 1ont.'. e\'en though th c. ll untinaton 13c:ich zone ""Ork.'> 1vith su<.·!t good n1ovrn1cnt. • 1 But i1 one tel!nl rcts a 12.2 lead u,t th e ou.tl!et they may 11cver stop. •11'U lflkt Murina, 75·6:'i. "J\.1a1·1na·s ft'boundin~ :;;houk\ l.w tl1e di Crt:rrncf'. peU l11q that sticund and third shut." "i\1:i rin.1 is too adept i1t bnll ha11<lling to Ix' botht.1rcd b:1dh· by tbe l lunl lngton De~1ch press. I thlnk it'll 00 dccidl•d on vd10 is shoo1ing best "But I >1·nuld I hi n k liun!i11~·.lc n \\\1n 'l i:.o I u ('(11111•e1·A:-1 S!' n1u11l\ ns usual. ··~I:1t'in.1's 1J ~·pt h and (.~tt•llfl,, 111 Nl'W VQt~· l'lli l(ent~r,1 !Oi O~llY<"< IC~ tJl•ll 11'.I. l'ICll:in• IOl llif9111;f I!" ~<'" Oltelo 1~ College O'•k•ll1.i1 l &Sallo I), Ort~el 1l "''"" ~ 15. ~ldware •l Co~nec«rul o3, Lolvm~"' ~~ Gt!l"'~"'ll 12, N~vv ~. O\·t!l'"ll,.... §y•l.ru•t il, <.1t111lv< ,~ 6M•un U 9$, Ou1•011 C~l 9~ 0V<"r!UIH! VlllooOvl $~. OrlrOH ~1 Sc¥t1otrn c;1Uloo.:.l.11 Ml llnt11v l:~t"ll"'" '"'"'" "" ~.e ,...,, Cl 11lQW, ~I• !a~•!hle· ""'I f.)11~) 0'-"'"· c11oln~ n111 ·~~"cd 11111 ... t.h.1b•c Rt:i~I ~l~Qt All l"t'111•'' """'•"!•~, txr.iitnt '~•ii' I OI' 11'11' , 1!• ' I ht(IM!l ot "'°~l.W OJ<; .. Jl',I" t.<''O Nlnt ~)t•l!•n• •1'•1~0 .-.:1~~ on J•4 lttl O! P~CI td l)OWU< r b.i "'' "If ti.1ari11a gt•li; th e lead en rly Jt £houtd hold the b<Jll and force J lw1tington Bench out or its zone. ... "I'll 1uk-e !\1ar111a . 5~·17. .. lofu11tington Bea~h is verv quid:, Uut J think Ma.rlt\a_has the l>'Xlt•d und (JUickncss to Sttly....with thi:'m. ··1 <lon'l think 1-Juntlngtnn Rench can hurt ~1arintt wilh ilS Pl't'~S. TO..\I fl AN L llV 0.F l{A'TEt.LA -"I lhinlt it's a tossup. '111e differences nro 1ibvious with Ii u n t l n gt o n Meach golng to llaul C-On!J't::l'3S ninre, and J\1arina v.•Jt.h its balnnced orrcnsc. bri!anr•· is indica!ivi> "'hen 11 hn11 L.Osnet· on the· b e n r 11, against us. ''Oll didn't cvcu kno1v he was out. H.,. ... ra. ~>. NOtl t~~l'''" 61 \'"'''"!~ T•~h ·~ v •. v1·11•'~" ~o )O(k,O/\V•l!e 11, f'~r"'Jl•l "8 0.o:cn:IO ;s, C.Ur<Jl.t ,.,...., (o4o Pilt5bv•qll ~ •• Ci o. W11•11. \' ti, t;or111!n" 9~, 'N11~• FO'<:''I Id Ou~e tl. cie .... Wll'I ~ O•v·d~o" 1e, S. C~r~lin.• )9 O<;ci~nr;.i &1. Pcmtna !1 • l'!Ml•n(I) 82, 1..0Yl'•/\~ 69 ., Vlhrt!i~f ft, Cl11remont·M11<.1J 1t Cll~proan t i, Cal 1'«n ~~ V•r~otv r:ounl,..ln VOll~v 1,., """' /\n• ~ Fovn111!n S'O"fl'I llcl t•!' Junior Va"ilY ~<•r>•f l;•HJ 3. F'rynl••" v~lt¢V I F~nt11in scC'ring '::1t.,1y V11slly "A lot depends on hO\V 1,•:clJ 1\1u rin<i can h a ndll' l·luntingtoo's press .. M~rina -~'ii~ win, bul only if it co111rols "tllu1ttngton Beach has Raul \.outrer<lS nnd it has more than ju:;:t one player. "1'urn_:a!!_ed say it would ·"l'hc first time V.'C t·layed "I can't give you a 1\1inncr. but it'll be derided !}y. fivt· r:oint.s or less ... mayb1: f?-5i Jr th ey're care ful.'' c AST Al Sitc A78-1S tubeless WhllllWl!!I , plus $1.63 Fed. Ex. Ta~ •Wide 7-rib tread design to deliver start/stop tractiOn •Wrap-around shoulder for steering control • 4-Ply polyester cord body for smooth ride and durab.itity · SIZE A78-13 R78 -1 3 E78-14 F-78-14 G78-14 G 78-15 H78-14 H78-15 J78-15 .... L78-15' I REPl:"ACES 6.00-1 3 6.50-13 7.00 7.35-14 7.50 7.75-1 4 8.00 8.25-14 7.1 0 8.25-IS 8.50 8.55-1 4 7 .60 '8.55-! 5 8.00 8.85-15 q.15.15 I .,_REG~LOW PAIR PRI CE ·2 for SS!.90 2 for S53 .90 2 for !)57.90 2 for $59.90 2 for $65. 90 1 for ~7 1.90 2 f or ~7 5.90 2 for $7Q .Cf0 I SALE PA IR PRI CE -2 for $3CJ.90 l for S41.90 2 for $45.90 2 fer 47.90 2 fo• $51.90 ·, fer S57.90 ~ le• $bl.90 ' for $&3.90 A~<1Habll' In whoH.' w~ll only Blac~v.a!ls ~1 L~fl. Pl'r "Tire• I FED. EX. TAX PER TIRE -S l.83 S I .81 $2.22 $2.37 ~2.53 Sl.60 >,2.75 ~2.80 $3.0 1 . SJ. I J RAIN C+I Etk : Sno1.1la <IOJr sup:i!·o o! ·0<TI• ,lzes or lone~ ryn s~cr! o uoinq lous (·V~"!, we W•ll honer any crd~rs placed now tor lull/•~ ddl•Cf'Y at Ill~ 11llverh>~ prlco rn,w.s:'!0'A*HE¥•M¥Pff• a•su••:s w g. - Complete Bra ke Overhaul THIS WEEK ONLY. .. 1. Install t~E\I'/ heavy duty !in· i:ig on a ll 4 wheels! · 2. P.ebu!!d the cylinders on all whecl<:i! 3. Bleed brakes -install hea· vy duty brake f luid 4. Inspect brake return springs 5. Turn and t r ue all 4 brake drums. 6. Repack front wheel bear· • ings. 7. Adiust brakes and check emergency linkage. 8. Road test your automobile I Delco 201'/o €»f f SAL~! This week only, you save 20°/o OFF our . Reg. Low Price on _ ' any Oe l~o Batte ry in stock. fncludes 'F REE I NST ALLATION. Ex- change Battery Required. Att111!1t5 '" Acr.on ~], §~~ Jo•e SI JS on;o o 1J, A'l3mf. O /!________.. \ E<t<'ll'lfl J, 1<..-.nedt 4 EOJ~C" KO•lro{j; Ouon l. y RADIA L TIRES OR I MPORT~~ General SPRINT-JET Respon sive Rad ial Ply Con· s tru ctio n • A gg1cssivc European Tread Design Sl-?E I 5SSll. ! 1 14SSR-l l !SSSR./l I b5SR· ! 3 I 5SSR. I~ lb-SSH-14 175SR-14 l ~SSR-1~ lbSSR-15 I :>SSR· IS REGL:LAR LO\V 4 FOR ""!C"°' 4 for $!\l.i.tlO .4 for SI 05.80 4 ior Sl09.llO 4 for $11 1.;o 4 for $111.80 4 for s 11s.a:1 4 !or ~I 13.~0 4 fo1 SI !7.80 <I fo1 $175.aO 4 for ~141 BO 4 PLY NYLOt~ COR D UNIROYAL 800 S55x 14 · 885x14 Plus $2.88 Fed. Ex. Tax - !F ONT-END, Al~(GN MENT We correct Caster, Can1ber, Tce-i-n, Toe-out to your car man u~acturer's specifications .•• SufeJy check and ad! ust y.)VI' steering! 50 U ~ tom1>'ct r::1r~ E ~l•a 5Grv•<r. t';ll~r<1t !or Ca~, w~i~ A•r C<>nli•l••.ti11~ gr Torsi~n u~r.. J'ro Ho<" · ,,, W~~nr•~,0,1"> Rt~vll~ • T,(.r~!o (. 1, , • '-:Y R'nq" ' t"t' I., Yc'°r (o~rory Authorbed c:.. 1rJ ~l L~~l111 O~oler • • :oil,,., • ,. v"•qa H ~t~nbo'k - ":' 4D PEf< MONTH ~ !"IV> 1. t C. ;.~ Ct• ·1.1 , . CO'Jt.t...-L. CHf.'f.l!.OUT 1: ••• ''.>l~J!:SC'JI l!-'10. ,. • c-·.-r... l.tii~A :;t,b-120.l." Bl!~("~ \ ,.. Ill LA A~""'• " 1r:in.·~ r . ' •• • . ' ,., Soze 1t·5SR-1J tube+ess bl1cl(wall. p lus S1 41 Fed. E x. Tax i:icr tir01. " ... ,~,. r _lj. t", ;:.r. . ·, ~ .. !. ':'-j.;.. "" '":'" ---=-~'""::::;;;:::;.;;; -· ·-·-~ for SiS..Cl'I 4 IQr ~·S.(:O 4 for S?9,00 4 fo r ~ 1 03.00 4 {or ·~a OJ.00 4 for ~i\l.00 4 for !iil:.~o 4 !o: Sl06.ll0 4 f~r Sl~l.Oil 4 for s12::.oo $1.~ I ~ ~ l.b I s 1,84 s I .b9 $1.~2 $2.05 ) !.':'2 ·.~. :o I· ,. General Dual -Steel Radial · . I • •Steel seued Protection Against Punctu res •Radial Ply Construction for Responsive Handling • Calibrated fil For A Sniooth Ride. GUARANTEED 40,000 MILES OtJf DtJRl·Steel Radial will give you 40.000 mlles of tread- •near in normal passenger usage on yourcar.11 11 doesn'l, bJJng your.Guarantee C~rtilrcete t9 ary'"l!uthortzed Ge~r~·~·•~l--111---f" Tire retailer. We'll g•ve you replacemen t lire c redit or cash 1efund al.our option equal to the percent of mileage not received, based on you: pur"Chase price lf avai!ab!e. or the current selling price, wh!chever Is to your ad· vantage. Excluded are repair<iblll pulfctures: tires used on trucks, commercial, or racing 11eh1cles: tires E!Vid.enc- inq improper care or vehicle maintenance; and tires branded .. b!em." MJ!-0.@~®~...J.!~ MOVE UP TO THE RADIAL AGE TODAY "'"·~ •. -. -•-___Js-Na·W f~[~JES-~:V·fi-HME 'tE1H"111-. --- • I s10.10 .• Extra Charge for disc brakes, larger cars, and additional parts if needed. STANDARD &'COMPACT AM ERI CAN CARS In just the sizes to f<t your wheels EQR SAFJ: SNOW Dl!IVING- WI: HA V15 CHAINS f:OR ·~AOST TI RE S Z..:S! ·DON· S\\fEID UND'S ·. 585 W~ST 19TH ST .. COSTA MESA -DAILY 7:30 ;TO 6:00 :._ 646-5033 540-S710 · . •• • ·-• .. ' . . . . . • ' ' • • • . Uoy Keys ruauc NOl'ICE •tnrflJUI 1'4tlllftll , 1 NAM• STATaMlflfT • . "'" Ch . ' •Tiit ft>llowlng P9f'Mllll •rt e ....... ~ htl;LllYC! .. Wtatl'l'\ll'llt!!c ""· mil • Si argers -Ol.lll=~T·~~ll;I' ITALIAN ICEI. ,,JS. l m nln rl171·Q ~ W1tlk.1tr. ·111n ffl'IChl<o Jtd.. 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WttlmiMflr ffJ) fSJ N1w(ltf1 t7-W11klns (W) Dinned Htn.on 1 :30. l~WomKk !WI dtc AndrrMI 7.7, 114-AgUirrl (wl plnnld ,.1flon 1:•1 11:2-Mtll!'Ck• (W) dee Leven 2.1. 1~0b11110n (W) dK llrown 1)-1. l:JS-Mlllldocks (Wl dtC Kl'l'lllnkO f .1. 1•0.-Yodll" IWJ de< C1rr 114. 147-Mulft (NI dee Suter l ·I .. IS6-Mlll1r (WJ die K1w1mvl"I f ·1. lt7-Hh:k ~11n.,'Wlmr5:'7. -1n-Frur1r (W) tlld lttld 1·1. 1'3-K'"nldY !Wl pl11Md ~t!!ns 1:14. ~-4nnl1111 (WI~ formic• 11.J. J .... Vll"llty ........ M .. ooii .. ii Ill) Ctl ffew,Ort '7-91bltl !Wl Mii'! bV forfeit. IOS-1111\0p ~111'11d Gltf 1141, 11+-S'mlck IWI OlnnM s.tim• 1:1• • 122-J.rm.on !WI ~11!1111IOJC•1 :'3. 12'-Smllh (W) dtc V1«1rt 1 :JS. l3>-Tllf111y (WI 6tc 1,1-,..ivtl 1'·2. 14~R1fnw1ltf tlO dtC K1mlr11·1. 1D-Mtrrltt IW) olrif\ld ).ll'll'flln J :... . 1$6-CldWtil IWI -·riv ~lltt. 167-Smlck IWJ dK Slllw ...S. 177-\.lndrl (W) dtC S!lrr 1~. 1n-or1m1r IW) won 11.,. forffll . HWT-t-ltlfrlltJ (NJ oll'll'ltd l"'llrnl!I. 1:4 ·-·-W"'""""-' I•) 1111 H1w,.,t t7-8or•llk IWI C11t lC-l•J'lk• 1•1. lDJ.-C1fM'll (WJ plnl'llC l:l!lflr 2:3$, 11..._......mbrlll• (W) dtc: C1rr 12·S. 112-Spe.U (Wl dlC Gr•..,. 1.0. 129-"lu.lcl (HJ dee M11etk1 S-0. 13J.-C1rr1P11n !HJ He 11orw111 s.2. 1._UplflltrlW !NI die Mlftdl 11.J. 1C7--Wllfltl (W) dee ll1lr 11.(1, 15'-linnltt CNl ~lll)ld 1,..ceur1 :~67-!fl.,' !WI • l'"'11 '4-1 • 177--V.rd• (W).• W"fttt.11, ltl-Htlffk" IHl !Ill"'* lt'f •vrne!I :2!. HW'r-.wrltht oo "'°" oy rerh1t. game ~ :-nark ol fl set ~1~~:,~'c.~r.-~1 ' • by Rod ~ m UIJ2. l"ublllhld Ol"•flUf Cot•t Diiiy ,.11t1, The M Uoy, 8 junior, J111u1rv to. 11, u, 1f7'' 11·1• IOl>red 10 polnll IS Edison PUBLIC NOl'ICE J.OOmed to a 19-7 first quarter·1---==-==--le-•, "-n -·~ In 11 mor• ,ICTITIOUS IUSIN•ss al UR: ................. .. HAMI! ITATl!Ml!HT u the Chargers ·outscored Tiit followtnt P«'°" •• .ine 11u11n.ss Estancia 27-7 in the third •s: MAKE, 12112 ,t,qr11n .. no, t;1~1n period to blow the game.open .. ·G!Ml:;..;rl~: ::;o. '12112 Adrian 6-110, Lloy hit on 1 5 -2 0 • r 0 0 l G1rdtn Grove, C11ll. 92/MO jumpers and \\'Orked stron~ly 1~~~dus.'.ine1s 11 cOl!d11Cttc1 bv under the boards,. especially Mlth••I A. Ke~o . in the third period OR hii Thl1 1li1Jtmtn! Wn Ill~ wllh ' • Countv Clerk ol Or1nge County way to -the record-sethng otcembtr 31, 1t1J. effort. He ~ad 23 . point~ P.ilbll•lltd or111Q1 CN1t throug~ three pl?riods , and J1nu1ry 3, ·10, 11, 24, 1914 cashed in two tip-ins in the , PUBUC .NOTICE final quarter before Charge;rs -· 0>ach Dave ?.1ohs gave hiin PICTITIOUs' IUSINISS . NAMI STATm.MINT the call to the bench. TM following per•Ofl I~~"! bu1!n111 Much of Edison's victory ••: Al.M DIMENSIONAL GRAl'l-OCS, n7 margin was accounted for in w. 1.-h s1 .. Clllf• ·Mau. c1111ornl1 ~Rn nm ' two aco • .,15 spurts, one to Rlchlnl F. Moof9, '441 1rld9epor1, open the game and the other Hvn1111111011 ae1ch, c1111. · , ,._ hall • Thl1 b1.1$lntu 11 conchKltd by to open wi:: second . 1nc11v1d1111, 'Ibe Olargers scored eight Thll ~:~~· '!:!'1 11," wrth stnjght points before Jetf C«ml't' c11B of Or1cve c1111111v Sankey broke the ice with a J111111rY. ,, lt74 "•" jumper for Estancia in the 1"11t1nyec1 Oc1nge C011t 011ty P11o1. first quarter. And in the third J1nu1rv io,~:" 31 , 1r1• t71'• quarter Edison s~ 19 PUBLIC NOTICt~ straight, 12 of the points by l'ICTITIOUS-IUSINISS Lloy, before Estancia scored. NAMI STATIMIHT Sankey was the ~jor '.llt followln; per'°" 11 dolne b<Jslntss scoring threat for Estancia 11 ' INSTITUTE FOR INPIV1DVAL!l.ING . be Jd th INSTRWCTION, T lit IPL E EYE Jn t game, wor l')g . e READING CENTERS, 5113 . Wtst ttfh baselines and key for 22 Street, cos11 Mtt1. c1n1.,..1111 '26~1 · t Coach Dave C.rllsle'"" Kirk Lawson, 306 Gr1111t .C•!"'I, allDOA pom s. .., 1111nc1. c111rornl1 '2'62 Eagles had good percentage This b<J11Mu 11 cOllduc~ by 1n shots in the early golitg, ~t 1nc11v1du~lrk L1WJ0n hit only three of 15 first-perio;d ThJi ·111t11T11nt "'" fllld · wllfl the . attemptJ and OOUldri't catcli =~lt~~--11-. F»IM Up. P1tbHslled Qrt1191 Coul Dilly Pilot, 1be win sets ~ison's record o.ctmbtf JJ, 1t1J •rid J1n111,., s. 10. at 1-2 in ieagUe play, while 17• 1,,4 3W-7J the Jos.. was the third in a PUBUC NOTICE '(OW for Estancia. FICTITIOAIS 0 IUSIHlSS H1n1111 ... \lddfll McC1osk1y S1nkl'JI C011f1r GllllCIY autttllng Ken!OI Tot1ls • I ' { .. ' NAM• STAT•M•HT • IJIC I .. ft ,. ., Tiit following ptrMll'I Is doing buSlMSI ~ ; ~ ~ 11: MATT BRADY'S FtlM COMl"ANY, • 1 5 f 1 P•rk N1wpott, ~ ae1cti. '' ' ' ... C1Hfornl1 9:26'0 o O 1 £0 Oon.lkl G. Ch«lwlck,. 1601 Wist 2 O 2 • l1lbOI, NIWPOfl 8'f(h. Ctlll. 1 1 O 3 Tllll buM<llu ll ~Ncl lw . 1n 2 o 2 • lndlvidu1I. IG 6 14 46 Dontld G. ChedWlct !~111'1 111) Th/5 $1'11-1 Wll fltld'Wilh the COi/fi• fl n 11f tp ty Clerk of or11191 CAw11y -on J1nu1rv R111C11I 1 I I 3 IC, lt14. l y Thtr"I If.. Wtrd 01~~-Whll1 s • 2 10 · •• .. · ·r·· l'.arn Tully 6 0 . 3 12 P'ubltlhllcl , Drll'lff Cotsl 011ly Piiot, LloV 1~ 2' 4 '!2 J1nu1ry 11, 24, 31 11111 Fetwu•rv 1, Cl1rk 2 2 1 6 lt7• 161·74 T•o•tll 0 t ' 2'J-----------~~ Rt1111111 4 i o ' P, UBLIC Aln'l'll"ll'• I.· M1tr1rio1 . 1 ·o ·o 2 '~"'~f"" Tot1l1 .it~ " oJ1~ 34; ~~ (j 1•il--,-T-A_T_lcM_•_NT_O_,-.-.-.-.-.. -'-.".-·"•"T- IE1t1ncl1 1 14 1 11-.. OF us• ,. E•lten If 14 ,27 I._, 76 0' 'ICTITIOUS 'IUSINl:IS. MAIM. Westminster • Wins, 76-~l T .. "":rlJlll· "''°"' )\lvt -IOl!ldontd thl us1 tne ttcttflous busliltu n.tml MERAK ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES II '1t Jtktr St., Coslt Mtsl, C1Ufot'nl1 • Tiit. lkll{lous buMois• lllJnl rtllf'rld to 1t1oW, w1' fllld 111 °"""' Ceunty °" March Jl, ltn. C1rl J. 0Unc111, 12l0 LondOl'lblrrv s1r111 .. ccas11 M"•• C1l!f0rnl• · Leq.Mrcl L. T1Ylor, 20102 Clovt Ave., NO. 7, MIJ!lt HltlgMJ, Olll1 Thi• bfnl!llM WIS Conclur;fM by A ~rtriersntp. • Westminster Hlgh's Lions cir1 J. OUftc.ln '1314J stayed within a game of Publtthld or1111t to.11 0111y p11o1, Sunset Le a g u e basketball J111u1rv io. 11. 14 31, lf74 lf..7• leaden Marina and Hunting-PUBLIC NOTICE ton Beach with an easy, 76-51, STATIMl!HT OP AIAHDCMIMl!HT rout of visiting . Anaheim ott us• ol' l'ICTITtoUs \Vednesda~ nJ_...t ' •USIHISS" MAMI , ... • The loffoWffll Plt"IOllS lllv1 1llllldonld Guard ave Walsh paced the utt o1 ·""' 11ct111-bllffntts "'"" the routine victory with a 23-~~1~~~~~~~~~.a~,1,.H~~7 •t n1 pohit effort. .~ ,.. The fletlllout MlnHI n1m1 rtferred Da•-ParL-r Tirq • -d Ed to 1boYt wt' filed 111 Dr1ng1 Counry re u:: , , UU1. , °" June 11, 1971 Jirges and Linn W 11 son Robtrt Anoer$Oll, 121 w, 16th s r .. do . led the bo d d Co~ll Mesi. Cllll. mtna ar S ~ aq ·Richard F. Moort, 54"41' lrldgePOrl, coach Doug S*ockbem'1· flit Hun!lng!on l11ch, Ctl\I, . 'high • Thll bull-.,.... · cenduclld Irr 11 break wa1 In gear.· p1rtn1r1hlp. Abo in double figur,.• were · R1c11.arc1 F. Moor• ..,.. '·260M Parker and Jirges with 18 and P'11bllstitd Or111111 Co11t 01lly Piiot 10 counters, J111u1ry 10, 11. 24 3t, 197' fl·7• P11rktr wu.., '""' w ... •tt-JI .... !'.llfedll foflln•tofl w .... JK-$ .... rt Tot111 wnm.t111tw 110 PUBLIC NOTICE 19",, ''i---7'===-cc=~---' 0 l II l'l!=TITIOUS IUSIHIESS 2 1 • S HAMI'. STATIEMIMT 1 0 I 2 Thi tollowtng p1r1«11 1r1 doing I S 2 2l bu1lneu 11: ) 1 I · 7 R. W. MILLIGAN • CO., 16211 5 O 2 10 Wr(ltrer Lint, Hunt!ntrton h.ch ni..t 0 2 I 2 Rober! W1lltr MllH111n, 1 6 2 I 1 ; ~ ~ ~ W1'ff1rer L1n1, H11nllng!011 811,h '2"9 ' 0 • • This bu.inns 11 cDl'lductld bl' 1n lndlYk11tll. o e J O P. w. Mrn1,1n 33 10 II 76 Th!• Jllt1111ent w11 IJJH with lht AalllllfW 111) County Cltrk of · Or•• Counry °" ,., fl ,r " NO'l'tl'l'tblr 30, 1tn. · A)'Ot'I 4 2 3 10 • Fttf!I !ll1tt 1 S· I 1f l"UDllshed •Or1nt1 Coast 0111'1' PllOI, ,...."' • 1 3 •o Dectmblr 4 11, 11. 2J. un :>M2-11 V1lvtrdt ' 0 ': . ..l'i:'::'::"~· :"::·:;·.··,.."~·.·~od~F~·~·~· ~"~·-':."~'_:=! 1Crtrlr o 1 3 1 Klf'f:hlr -"'" -' ,,., PtJBhlC NOTICE Mor1"9 2 0 ' • -~==~~----------8'"11"' : ~ l ' : "HOTICI O' IULK TAA"NSFER AtTm:n1t• 20 11 II" jl NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN TO THE o 11 lnrt W Gwlrt'll'I ,, CREDITORS 01' H1rold't 8ilr111r1; Inc., ·Wlitmln..ter 16 21 21 1~76 Tr1n.fflor, 11111 •. IH.llk lr1n111r ,II •bout , • Ml 1h 1• 12 l~i' lo bl mldl"'tiy Tr1nsl1ror, V1hoi1 tiv.l111Jt 111 m lddrlM It 4501 W,. Coast Hlghwty t11 fllt City , ot Nl'wport 811ch, County GWC Tops Foe, .87-80 (#, 0!"1n91, Sl1t1 of CtllfOt'nY. tflll 111 ol wh0s1 other bus!"'" ntmt• 1nd Hcirft-irwcl wlt°hln thftt y11r1 l1tl ppt, llO J1r 11 known to Tr1111ttr"' ire T!ll l lll'ger, 4.SOl W. COii! ljlghw•v, NIWf'O(t · ... ch, Cllllorn!1 fU.O, to Josepll ,A. ,,,..scot1, Tft11Sfer", .wl'IOl1 bllsln11• 1ddrt"11 11 P'.O. 80ll 7SI, In lhl Cit'( ot Tlmtcvll, COlltllY ot Riverside, S11t1 of C1llfornl1, of thl fmlowlnO clesalllld perW1n1! proper!~ of T You g and D;.(an T•lrlSftror, lo-wit: , aras n -....• ~u itacA In trldl, tl•tvre1, fAulP'7'fnt Sanden scored 28 points eAch, ind fCIOd will of •.• ctrtiln t11t1vr.1nt leading Golden West College =::• ,r:G 1 'W. T~o..?ur~~~';! to an 87-80 Southern caJifom.la Jn....ltll CllY ol Me,.,ert JNdl, County Con!-.....-....... '-•tbaJJ vJAf,._, °' Ol"-lnot• Sl11t , of C1Hfor/ll" Ind ~..,. .... ., .....,...: ..__.,._ tlllt lt'lt foregolnlf Wk trlMflf'" win over vllltlna. Los Angeles bl QlllllM,IMmel«t ,,,.. °' ~· MondAY College'Wedneaday nipi. 111t 11th cl•Y. of' Ft0r,111rv. ,,,., n;rovth The Rustlers 'traill"I' 71-70 =~"*':°'" ~~ .."!.. ·~= 1 · ' .. Sk\irll'f ,telflC ·H1~ ltnll ti with t:JS to go, scored 11Q 3475 vi. L"'° In "" Cltt ... flllWPOl'I point& In a row with Sander• 1111c11.· Collt!IY of ·0r... s1111 or Cllllwnt1, gettlnr-stx. 'lblt wnppedt>it o"" Jl!Wfl'I 1A: i'7•· ., · ·· · .Our great ReliAride® .. tire· has: ·lit great cornering Elf great.traction ·· Elfgreatstability ',fi44 month guarantee lit20 months 100% guarantee allowance ... ' • .. was 49.95 GR10,1• "" 825•t• 3.06 F.E.T. 70 prolile series (illustraled) 1111 Fila r,_ro.1• 11s.1• _,, • •G1110.1 • eis11• 1;11io.1 • a~s.,, F11i'o.1s 1rs,1s GR1011s 11s11~s.1s . ti,_701\S B•S18551IS J~10.1s aas11s WO•t~· .. ,, Now W11 F,.E. T. 35.75 47.15 2.11 37.25 41.tS-3.66 ·lt.50 52.95 3.33 35.75 47.t5 194 37.25 4t.H 3.0fi lt.50 52.95 3.l3 43~25 57 .95 3 ~s · 44.75 51.H 3.10 78 :ieries profi!e.for·import cars "" S i11 Fila 1Now W11 .f.E.T, AIHt1IJ 10Ch13 H .00 i4.H 1.11 1111111113 fiS01 13 27.50 it.ff 20S 11171,14 e•~•I • 21.00 31.ts 1.01 All71•15 21.00 3f,ff • 2 05 11111.1s 30.10; 40.H 2J o (a,/1111n/ 11e1d dtslgn thtn 1hown) All proc1' !!IY~ !".E.T. Al s~own. No l <a~l·•ll nt1d1d. Our R1hA1ld1& l'lildill·wu:a 11 Ollr own n1mt incl dotl "Ot "'IBCI ""Y n111onwldt 1111\dtrdi Oj o;Yl i>ly. AE~IARIOE• T!RE PRbECT~O N GUARANTE'E Your Ri!!liA.ricle• tire pro1ec.tion gu;1r1n1ee covl!!r~ alt Rt llAride passenger lire1 '(e11- cipt !Speci11t·appltcar1on tires with 5eparate gu;i•1nlee1) aga,nsf 3!1 ro1d hazard or ·a el1ct l1du,es. You are proiec!ed !or Iha e n!ire staled mon1h1 ol guarantee. II )'our lire lail1 !luring !he guar1ritee period. return II lo u1 and we will, 11 our option, rep1ir 1our tire, or maile an allow1nce based on the orlgln11 purch.1se price, e1ctud- lng 3°pplic1bte Fedt!!ralEicise Ta•. low1rd the purchase ol a new lire. We wlll 11Jow 100~• o! lhe origln1t purchilse prict. etclud1ng applicable Federal Et ci11 Ta•, dur- ing lhl 1 00~• l llOWl/lCI period. The11!i1ller, WI! 'l\"+11 ii!IOW 50~;. or 25% 00f 11>1 011;11111 purch1se price. e1clud1ng 1pplie1bl1 F1der1t E1 cl1e Tar , toward 11'11 pur- cnase ol a new 1ire. Federal E1c11e Ta• adjustment 11Uow1nce '11111 bt m1de on lh1 b11i1 of the petc1ri1 ol the Oflgi11a1 tread 1em1in•no. T~1• guaran~et ls not tr1n1- ler1ble. ti i• onl)' for priYllle pass1nger cars or p1ssenger atat1on wil.gons. TREAD LIFE PROTECTION ' I We build into every RellAride lire sa!e tract on i1cllti1.IO•I. T~·•I' signal when your hre 1houfd be repl1ced. II 1our tire we1r1 out (ercept for l11torrect alignme11t) Wf'J . wltl make an 1llowancl'! based en odg ina! purch1se pr1i:e, excluding 1pollc1ble F1der1I Exctse T••· tow1rd the.purchas• ol a new !lre. We wlll allow ~ during the first h1lf o t \~ cruring th!! ie.cond hall of the staled months or gu111ntee. ~ederel Eiciae T11 adjustme nf allowance will bt m1d1 on !ht b11l1 ol tll• percent o' the 1Pf'I01ntl iread,i'ematntng. ---1\ J • • 'Wifh1hl pufthase .ol ReliArlde• tires you get: .1 .• FREE inatall1tion 'ol11rea · 2. FFIEE lire rotation 1v1ry 5000 mll11 ~di~(J)"~n:,, ~\SUU~Jl:l ''WM twt Timt '1r 'l•n ..• --- LUBE FILTER AND OIL CHANGE SPECIAL 5.88 - Here's what We do: • Lubrle1Uon e 5 qls, 'RaKAride" oil e· New Ace oil tilter.plus s•fely in1p11etlon • Mosl American t:lJl ,. . JCPerrel 113 451 789 0 I -· -.CHARGE IT II Tht Trouury with your JC Pinney Chata. Card. It you don'! hl¥81 c.NrQ1, )ult see how tnt we c1n open-up yqur new 1cc.ounl. up for the R u 11 t I er 1 who 11cu•~ACi,T:~~~~:.'':,A':K evened lheir clteu.lt mar~ ·•t P.o, ... 1w -• ,,. 1 2 2 *""'*' ..... Cl fWI .. ..,.., u ... lt) lltkl!Mtl -'In Ol= ~ It 0C(j '9111..,...ftfll II 11 .. ICt t•tll ., .. S~lnt• -(II• lllt'l IN'tlirnt 11 IEltl 1M Ail!fllH Coll:r 1) • Wrt1t1l111 -Ellhtn I H11ntlt1ttot1 IMCti Hlth .,.. Oi l, NfWllOrt H1rb9' 11 Dini HIUI """1111'1 I 11 1 , WM11'1111tlW llf Flllllrloft to\lnll)' (II), Goldlft Wiit •• 1111., ...... (2). ~ • ~OIM WIST 1111 A~~::. c-::1',,: Coe1t 01Uy Pltol, It II ltf, Ill J1nu1ry 17, lt,4 17'·14 "'"'"' ,, • 21 IMt 02•2 •'•l'ldert 11 ' 0 2t HeflltM t 4 1 I '°OCIOY S f 1 II Stow1r1 > • 2"' 6 KIDS 'LIKE TO Wlllllmt 0 2 I 2 Jolntr 1 • O ' T1t1ll IJ 11 II t7 ASK ANDY H111911M : ..._ ...,, G4' -. . - .. -·.BUENA PARK . --·llr~ °""' llllr '"°·'" .,. ,.,.. ......, ,, .. ' • SANTA ANA 3900 So. BnltOI -No •• 01 So. Coell Piila 0poo 1M f"lll. 111111' ~ 10 ID I ORANGE Clly Dr ... --""" °""' , .... ,... llllr ~ .. ,. ... .- j . • , 1 • • • l • • 18 Enter · Acapulco First Ranger Sold The first Ranger-32, a quarter·ton yacht designed by Gary Mull and produced by Ranger Yachts of Costa Mesa, bas been purchased by DeMis Conner of San Diego and Is being geared foe COD1JO!ltlon in Florida's Southern 0cean --' HIAOED l'OR SORC-Dennis Conner ~£.San 'Diego views the deck layi>ut of bis new Ranger-32 Carpet.> - bagger before shipping her to Florida for the 1974 Southern OCean Racing Conference. Carpetbagger was the first Ranger-32 oU the line at the Costa Mesa plant of Ranger Yachts. ·- Southern Cross Wins . Fifth Heat ·~ Sfditey _:_ • SYDNEY. Ault.nlll (Al') -fourth. · Southern 0... lV, Ailed' by Southern a.. m. •llllled l;onnan Bootll ti. 8,....,., won by Bob Smllb of AUlll'lllla, tl1e fifth heal cl the 5.5 meter ·was Dlth and Baragoola, with -Id yacbllng clwnplonsblp -ll Slade o! Australia Wedneaday oft Palm Btach. aboard, was llixlb. finishing JI -. ahead of With two he1t1 I e I t , Jolin B,, llS!led by ~y Soulbero Croa ·IV leadl with Syn'Qiotte of Ille Bllllmls. •Ix polnl$ lost over llorag®l1 Third wu tl1e Sydney boat 14.1. Skl~rak Zl.I, and John Antores llS!led by · MI c h B II.I. M«rll. • 1 The race waa Sllled In 1 knot Crvwn Prince Hmld cl llrmglbeninJ Ho-12 .l;orway, •Ulni Sklgerak, ..... breeze, j \ • . . . J • • • ' .Explosion Taxes OVER THE COUNTER NASOLilti,.fwW ... 11ilrt,Jan1JDty 16, 1974 • • ID • ' • • ' • Ja· DAil V PILOT - lndtutt"Jf Report · ter EfBDMijiA:: lndu~trial .outJ!!It On Oil Appar.ent Drop~ in Dec~mher equlpnient Incr<asecf • 4 percenl to a new high, and producilon o I cooslrucll'1n goodll,_steel and mat,..JaJs ttmained constant. WASHINGTON (AP) -An oil industry group has released figures that appear to signal a tightening of the Arab oil embargo and a worsening of the gasoline shortage. TUE MtERICAN Petrole- um Institu~ on Wednesday said impons decreased 1%.2 percmt lasi w«k ·1rorn the previous week. And the week- ly report said U.S. gasoline s1<>cl<s dropped by 3.6 mJllion barrels. But Rep. Silvio 0 . Conte (R-Pifass. ), said he agrees with some of his constituents who · feel that the energy crisis is "a trumped-up crisis by the oil companies to make more money." Conte SjX)ke during a lfouse subcommittee hearing Wednesday at which o i I industry critics testified that the country "ls not nearly in as bad a situation as the oil ind.ustry and the administration would have us J>e}ieve." MIDDLE EAST· oil specialist Christopher T. Rand presented the subcommittee with Petroleum I n s t i t u t e figures from December, which he said 100wed that the gasoline shortage could easily be made up from existing stocks. He satd the figiJrt'S abo indicated that the oil companies were exaggerating the severity of the crisis in an effort to drive up pricilos. "They know a ten~ent t1/"l,'i' increase in.the coat,ota.gallon or gasoline will· result in $4 - billion in additional revenue," Rand said. However, the latest AP( figures, released Wednesday, showed tbat oil i m po r t 1 dropped sharply IHI week. • The drop wiped out a brief ....... upturn in Import&, which had ~ ~ ~ ' been attributed to leakage of It..,,_• 'l , f ,. -" the Arab oil cutoff. According ~· , •")-+.i to the figures, i mp or.ti ., -:J' averaged 4..9 million barrels ~ ..-;-- per day during the week "-''_.U ii! ending Jan. 11 . a decrease of 677 ,000 barrels · from the previous week: A Reminder " .. ,, .......... AND GASOLINE s t o c k's dropped to a level usually reached only in midsummer, the figure> ~how. Just in case he might forget-about-the energy crisis, a constituent sent a bouquet surrounding a gas can to Hawaii State Senator Sakae Takahashi. Holding the reminder is the senator's wife. Fir•••~s Crmie Down BULJ.,ETIN W ASIUNGTON (AP) -Tbe pvemmeat reported today that economic srowth slowed •biijily. ID • tbe-Int-lbree -ol 1'73, b•t l1Datloo caau.ued to worstll 1ad wu Ii tlle bl&lleal rale lo ll-yean. WASHINGTON (APl -The natloo's (nd..ir;es felt the ttrst hanh impact or the energy crisia in December as industrial output declined by one-half of 1 percent, tbe government has reported. The decrease disclosed W~y was the biggest monthly decline in output in more than two years, since a o.a percent decline in August FINANCE 1971. JlOC<!ml!<r also, the board 'nlC government was · sai scheduled to release figures d. today on the Gross National Excluding energy related Product during the fourth i n dust r i e s , -December quarter of 1973, and it was ~ial production wou1d expected the figures would have been up slightly. show relatlvely"1ow growth for output of bu s I n e s·s the period .. The nation's ind us tri a 1 The decline In the indu in December WU the teCOOd monthly decline thls year - there alto wu a O.S · perceoi decline in August -and compared with an increase of O.S percent In November. The government a Is o reported Wednesday t h a t peraooa1 incOme ol Ameri<anS totaled more than $1 trillion for the fiist time in 1973. Tola! Income · ot the end of the year wu put a t $1,035,&00 ,000,000 the Commerce Department reported. Total income incrtued 10.3 percent over 1972, w h en · persooal income totalled $939 billion. Russell Train, Environ· mental Agency admin- istrator, told newsmen Wednesday he would seek laws to force D•· troll to start building cars that use less gaso-- line. Move OK'd · For Air Cal ~t.'..o~,;~~ to~~ Council Freezes output of. industry -stood OAKLAND (UPI) _ 'Ille But Standard Says Otlier Supplies 'Up' al 128.6 percent of the 1967 From Wire Senilces and home heating oil. Exxon 311..'lO!Jnced Tuesday average, fill increase of 4.S CommlssOakland Board of P 0 rt Standard Oil of California, percent over 1-. but o.s In c ionen has approved I !lo . . that its gasoiine stocks were ...,... · t an argreement whereby Air 0 wmg mventory disclosures BUT CRUDE oil inventories the same ilS a year earlier percent below November's surance OS s California would set up its by other oil companies, says were down to 12 million index. · maintenance base for northern its domes\lc supply of crude barrels, a decline of almost but that .:ill Pe t r 0 1 cu r.i 'n>e Federal Reserve Board califomia at Oak I and oil is down 1.6 million barrels 12 perce.'lt from a year ago. inventories, v.·ere .higher. said December's decline in International Alriiort. from a year ago. But it said Standard attributed t be . Shell Oil sald last week that industrial output was largely \VASHINGTON (AP) -The changes in the number and The fina1 contract will he stocks of some petroleum decline to the Arab boycott. its inv;entory of crude oil, due to a sharo droo in auto ~t of Living Council today seriousness of automobile subject to &PJrOval 0 n products are up. To remedy the ·shGrtage, 1. ho production and a reduction in imposed a. 60-day freeze on accidents resulting from the envll'O· nmemal slandards. St d d ced d gasome,. me beating oil and r I ct · •t nd b · 1 ob'! · t h ed · an ar 1 an noun Stanard a.nnoonL-ed it was use o ee r1ciy a i;:as 'f au om 1e JllSUranee ra e c ang en~situation. Aircallfomia'smaintenance Wednesday that Jan. 1 1 moving a train shipment of jet and diesel fuels \\'as up, both c o m m e r c i a 1 and i n c re a s e s , pending a "Both government a n d base would be transferred ·Boost Rate inventories of motor gasoline 37,000 barrels ·or crude oil but supplies or residual and residential users. determination of how the ind~ry must evaluate future from San Francisco where 50 were about the same as one from Utah to Califonua, and other heavy oils \\·ere down. It said auto assemblies µi ~nergy crisis is_ ,affecting auto insurance. ntes in light per9l'.lM were on the payroll. year earlier, and su~plies planned !our more such Texaco said its gas and December were at ~ ~l insurance ~es cosp. of reductions 1": speed limits AI¥>ther 150 workers would be l---~~~~-0-u-g--Ji--t -;.w,ere.,11ninjetliiels, iesel'Slllpmen"s.="-'. =-"·-=-=~.2!!"-"'"-.>!!!>!....E'--l:l!L.J!!l!L-..rate-of-ooly·a,2-m111Iorr,wlnch-'l'he-counc1l-aald-tnsurance-and-the;>roliebilltY-of-fewe.-hlrediierr.---------I beating oil supplies were up was .14..6 percent below the ~mpanies may not impoee people on the roads ," said and Amoco and Mobil also preVlOUS month .. The board increases between now and Council Deputy t;> i r e c to r A • B Air f' _ •43 Million re]lOrted increased supplies of said orelimlnarv information March 17, although insurance Jam., w. McLane. ppomtment • .Y \...a} CJ!' heating oils. ind)cated a further 15 percent rate decreases win be allowed, . ri.tcLane said that because SACRAMENTO (UPI) GettY on cO. said that its decline in auto output in The rate freeze applies only of reduced speed and tbe fuel Placer c o u n t y Superviaor ll.,J.unct;.on on Sale •locks of crude oi; and most January. lo increase• which bave oot •horlage "it could be expected Raymond s. 'lllompoon h8! ~ FRANCISCO (AP) - Alr California h8! requested permission to boost its fares an average of 8.2 percent to offaet higher <o<ts for fuel and operatiom. . . The firm asked the state Public UW!ties COmmls5ion ,Wednesday for an invnediate Increase. A regular hearing m the request has been icheduk?d for Jan. 21. ' Along with several olher airlines, Air California Tues.- day was granted a 23 ptl"(Cnt j>as!enger ~,. · oo an earlier application for relief from fuel price increases. . In its new appticatioo, which was prepared before :ruesday's increase w a s m.oclosed, Air Calilomla asb for an increase · for each passenger to cove r higher fuel costs. It said that ii its present fares are continued it would have an estimated loss of $451,000 for the fiscal year .ending Jtne 30, 1975. The air- line serves San Francisco. San Ja&e, Oak1and, Sacramento, . Orange County, Ontario. Palm Springs, Burbank and San Diego. Aillcord Buy · Arncord. Inc., of Newport Beach. has agreed in principle ID bly Lillie Lake Industries of Willits, Calif., a maker of swimming pools and accessories. for $8.86 million in subordinated convertible dereltures. DO YOU Hm INOU•H INliGY lty TERRY GRANT, a.Ph Although the \\'Orld ls ex· perlenclng an energy crh11!s and it has imposed 'dlf!lcul· ties In the v•&Y most of us lead our everyd.AY lives, there are still a fr\'' areas where energy iihoold be plen- tiful. Do you \va.ke Ufl each morning '"'ith that personal '.'iet-up And go," '1'm ready to face the day!" Or, do you feel tired out bcJore )'OU start? Sometimes. a lack of ener- rr can pogslbly be Aue to cerliln dCOclel1ttS ~ Yott? l,Yltem. Your physician can U$ually .detennlne what it ls Md recom~ a vitamin preparaUon or tonic to help you overcome It. \Ve 11Jway1 have on hand a very lar;e supply of these products. YOU OR YOUR DOCl'OR CAN PHONE US when you nefd a delivery. We "·111 de· Uver promptly wlt.h6ul extra Charge. A rreat many peo~o n'IY on Ut: for l.~lr health needs. \Ve welcome ttQU'CU for d livery ICl'\llCC and chJrac llC'(OUnts. P.UK LIDO PH.UMACY Ul-elR ... , .. 11e1-, "--'41-1 ... 11 petroleum products in the Production of home yet become effective. that there wou1d be less been appointed to the United States were lo·.ver at aDDliances. another industry And the council said that exposure to auto accidents and Intergovernmental Board on the beginning of this year than affected by the en er lit: y ~fter March 17 any increases the resulting insurance Electronic Data processing by Of Signal Dissolved a year ago. shortage. was down in '" rai.s mus1 reflect arty loos." Gov. Ronald Reagan . BUT PETl\OLEUM coke. LOS ANGELES (AP) -A temporary injunction blocking the proposed sale ol Signal Cos. Inc. of· Beverly Hills to Burmah Oil Co. Inc. has been lifted. clearing the way for the $48 million deal to be completed by the end of the month. In a statement h e r e Wednesday. a Signal spokesman said the injunction Paciftc Gas Asks Raw Increases ~ FRANCISCO (AP) - Pacific Gas' & Electric Co. says it will seek a "substantial" rate increase to ....offset the rising cost of Canadian natural gas. The canadian )>rovin<e oL Alherta -from which-PGl<E gets 38 percent of its gas -will raise its price for natural g~s from 28 cents to 55 cents per 1,000 cubic feet on July 1, Premier Peter Lougheed3imol>'!Ci!d Wednes- day. was diuolved by ·the same Delaware court that imposed it Jan. 10 after a group headed by Louis S. Gimhel Ill !ailed to po6t a court-required $2.5 million bond. Gimbel, a member of the department store-owning family , had filed to block the sale on the grounds that the proposed price was too low and Signal shareholders should be aUowed to vote on the matter. Gimbel is a Signal shareholder and a member of Cemp Investments Ltd . of ~1ontreal, which owns 12 percent of outstanding Signal · common stock. The proposed sale t o Burmah, a U.S. subsidiary of Burmah Oil Co. Ltd. of Glasgow, Scotland, w o u 1 d include all o( Signal's domestic and foreign oil properties, except 25 percent interest in a North Sea field. To Hire In San Jose "It 's going to have to !>e passed a Ion g to lhe SAN JOSE (AP) -Ford c o n s u m e r , • • a PG&E ?.fot<r Co. bas IJUlO!Jilced spok5nan t;aid. "As for any plans .to hire about 250 more delinlte figure, I don't know, -'-•es at its big plant here but it \\'Ollld be a substantial "'"-'Y"'' one." to begin production of the The spokesman did mt say Mustang n and increase plant when the utllity would apply output by 8 percenL for the increase before the A seeoOO shift may also sta te , ~~UT U t i I i t i e s be added, requiring 1,XIO more Comm.Js1non. Last_ year, the • emp&oyes. Ford President Lee PUC granled the company A. Jacocca aid Wedneoday. .seven n at u r a I gas ra~ Some 3,100 pel'IODS a r e 1ncre~s and three electric employed at the plant now. rate hikes.· ','That has got ID be good resi!IY!L!uel and Wlfin.Jshed oUs!tocks were JU'gtief. Getty reported Wednesday its crude oil stocks last Jan. 1 totaled 2.5 million 42-gallon barrels, down 269,000 barrels, or 9.6 percent, from a year earlier. 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'& 3J ,J::: t: :;: 1: ,~:·~ C-s7: 1~ I~+·\\ Ltv C.•ML...1116+"' ::::::: : ·~~ y.,,_.. 1.10 1 1.-+" in the years that folln\ved AtflNOll Ct " 11¥1-'h eomp EQUl11 • ,,., ... • Gtoc1r1c11 wt u , . .. MK,..,. tn 1 1•M ••• "'"' ~ 11 5,,.,+ ,.. Twlfl '"" 11 J\6+ ~ Sh II · f II < f ASPlllO .«:lo 1 ' • COlldiK Cp 12 3\.-"" Grtl""' .11 " lol~ VI Me PSv 1.a 1 1J , . , Rty "'1K• I SVI+ llo e 's mcome e because o Astoe Fooi ' 1~+ V. c.-i1yen 1 ·~ ••. Gr•nll Au10 1 •V• ... M111ort -.:. :J 'II+ Yt R1Est1T 1.• ' '"""+ ~ 0,, c. ~ u--1 i•+ - the red d .. d I t• Mir•• Inc. 12 lV.T \lo C•uOllGn s. 1 Grll'llt•MGI JS J + v. Ml"""' Mrt 2 1 .. + YI tllKrttllCI• t) ~\Ii Ml " ... uce 011 ep e \On A11111111c. 1 6\1'. ••• Col'l•Rtt .N .3 11w+i" Grtuv .1• 'u +YI Me•T~.Jll J SYI ••• ~Tr .1t a •v.+v. lN .,,. IWt-\<11-allowan-in t'·e Ta Reform "• •, CM""l .. M •, ,',l:':!~ :1" eoros.,,,."' 1 '"'+ -~,. Gr•vMf 101r. 1 ~ .. \Ii M11111M 1n11 1 ""' ... "9l11iK . .-, 2 ,,.. 1<1o """• .~ 1 1~,.w. '-'" t.: Al. .....--ant Mm_,\ S4 l'Mo Grt l\111 l"tl :tt 3111 ,,, ~ Fd 2 S'ilo ,,. "-RI f11f 4.a J .U + y, Uro8r-::,C 11 ..... •·· Bill of 1919 and a long price A11ne.w1s s 1¥t+v. C.olllE• ·'° .6 tGVo•'ir; G1uC11 .11b •s 11111+Yt Me-"NA 1 ~ ••• 111e10. ... 1 1~v. UftOM 1 ·n.-" t I rod .-.u.i1 ln .1t 62D'h•""' c.oo.in2Cld ais •1 Gr-511 1s 1\lo ••• ""' ........ 110v. ••• """""'""'-,,,. +"' ~r ... ,~ tf ~.·;t. war on pe ro ellnl p ucts. A11s1r11 011 11 ov.-14 too11P1iftt 1 1 u + \Ii G11tE1t i.20 1 IVt-"' Mlsttn Inc. J 2~ v. "-•""'• u ~ v. ......,.. "·" • """'+·\: In th l. b 'd AlllOm&ldo 1 ,.,., ••• Cordon Intl 44 .• ,,.._ ... Gnytl(;.20d ,. Ho : .............. IJ l~'l't """""'°" .. IYI+ \Ii I ' . e mP.an1mc, e sa1 , Au11s11t .2'1 1 1* ..• Cor•IAlllnc , i.v. G'll:t cr.11-•-•v.+1 Mc~11,wt1 '"'-+""' ,._.,..,..." , ""... Alll •" Productioa sales rev enc es and " v c c.11 s 2111 • . • eorr.,1 ,1, 2 ''"" • •• 0r1"' 1.1"" 2 11'111+ v. * klil a.-,,. lft+-W' .... M9C , -1.,.+-"' ~-;111.,:-\Ii ' Avemct .It 15 Jllt ••• cousinM ... 1 l +.iii ouT•I ·'° I 11141 ... * A I """' ..... tlltt ,.,.. • ~·YI .. ~ ••• operating costs lncreated. and ~.-. -~ ,' n,,"+·;:. C011 "bl• 32 llllo+IV. owe .329 1 ·~+ "' Mcll'Ufl .s::t ,2 Siio-"' llkMwf In, I 1ir. •.• m ,,1 ii:-"' the d~, 12 .. .....,,..., "" n Crllf Gorp 24 2"' GrUlll 11111111 1 2 + V. MCtl',lell Ctl I tVI+ " !.,"J,_~ tJ"-\Ii I n.,.._··· company a m:u .7bllllon -;;et--er1..,.rE• 12 •11t ••• GSCEn .CISb 1 '"'•"" M11-FW1 a~ ... ~Ml •ff+"' J..,.. ~ ·in capital lnves•.ment. ~f.£Pwt 2! . T:! :::! &:::!;,~ 11 ::.-·~ 2.1.~ ~ J"'-.~ ~1\ 1 ::·.~ tt' ... ~·-i!u ::+" ::!'-... · ., ~+ ... ltnllll' Lt M 19\"t-;'9 er.m,twi1 2 It +'i6 Cftlltft9Dfd 2 I -v. ~.M I UVt+'WI ~ ..... +\Ii Ulll\'flln'I t ' t-9'PlkU111 ,20 t t v.+'""' CtOMA.&Jb •• ,. +'ttGul'51 2.1Sb 61J -V. i!llllttlfltlnc 50 111111+·'9 """ll'li-' 1.,_t\111 ~:i I '41+\llo ..,.,ner 1 .o3 l 2-'N ••• CrowMll 40 ts , + v. Gulfltrm ld s 11-'N+ v. Mitri Ct,.. 1 tOlloi+"' "9lhr Nllll' w 1 +1·1' 4' I """ • YI ••• H-Fire Protection news in these days of layoffs and short wort weeks,'' he Santa Fe Asks Stock 8tr11r• ltn 1 2'h-Vt trrsttl 0;1 46 1"to+ 'WI --M ft.-Mlrtl N .» 16 ti . . . -..11111 tMnl' It 4\<11+ ""' .. v-, e lltPI 6 I.._.,. C:WkCll .20 ·2 !,_ Htlkr.lt H :h 1t'9 ,,, Mll,..Gtll1 5 J +\lo lllonellT .... 4 1\11 --..-"' A05t I Sh+"' CwllsMilh I 2 +:ii "'"'"Oil , .... =c c.. 1 2'111+"' --_.!( • MYt+'4 .··=!!!!".'",. .. • ,'r.:~· •.• Mid sr 2.,.+ v. c.....u.." 1 1"" ~ ""' » 1111o+ \6i .10 i 4"1o+ '-ltPl_ll'r'ell _ ;· l 'AI "-· ,.. lp .11 1 :JVt-'4 -o~ •·• HtrtAlfrMI 115\fo+\ll' Mlclnt A J 11'4 ,., ll$Ctlllllll'IC 4 tl'l+'ili V lolt Uni 4 16..+W r fir• & Smoke said in New York. "ll would al90 give us a Mustantl II !OUl'Ce where a piece of the actioo. is in California." foll 2 IV.•,,, Dtnletlll 21 t "\11+1 Kllnlld l.ft I 1\'I .. Ill Mlltw,_,I_,.. I l t.4 ,,, -..ell QI 11 tl'i .. \llo \IMDwfl .• J "-' •·• II It'd 1 JV.+ " Dtt• c..itrt 2· 1\1.+ VI H"11: Mt c. ., Zlh+1V. MlleD t:Mm " 15VI .. " ~ .. 2 IV. ••• V•r• 1--l , ....... 8Mln"-1rl 11 711o+"-Dtlt~ldd n J\li+""HtrwyGrp 2 ,..,_.,.. M115'fHSon 2 tV.-W.~lllC: 12 l'Ho ~ll'IW J •""-··· Al11rms lacocea said tho small Mustang -n ls selling at a pace about 20 percent above last ye ar 's bigger model. e.ri.vlorl R J IS..lt--1·16 Dl'tilllrl IC* u1 Ir,\+ .. Htrw" Sfr JI J • .• MlllOnv• 411 t Mio+ .... "'1$1 QI ... t 1 + ·v; \ltrMNll Cf! 6 2'111+ ""'° hlllfld ,QI 10 2 +Yf. 0t"t1111 'wtt 16 l1-+\6 tultlflt .... 6\'I .,. Mllllllr ,20b 111 +llo lllntCrftA 1 ~VI \'.._•Inc. 2 1'111+\lo 81nSt 2.Cb J !Ol'l+V. Detrtll'ISU IJ 11\lt+* "'.,..,.""' JJ 2\4o ••. · MOl!lfff .Dd 1 ·1m ''' ~H .os.:t: • IOl'l+\11 VllllntGttl, ' .... '"" • ., llnetSld ws It J , • °'''" -~ ll ' HMllfl Oln'I I 4\lt-Y, MllK•ll~ ' 11141-\Ii • .. rtn "'' 1 -. VIiiot llCll' W+ .., Santa Fe International Corp ... ,, Ent-. 4 4"" .:. Dr1T'ier~ 13 ,,~ ~ t4tltMt .421:1 u 1""-"'" M11<111 · 11 14*+ v. r · _;_,e·.__ ......... v1Mtee EM 1 1111o+" ltft RI .Ull 2 ~~+ 14 DI._' 11'1d 1 Oto+ y, HI 0 ._. I '"" •·. IWtt Cfl • 4 t + \\ Sotllntlll Mii-4 ~+ VI \I L. ff Cll'f • i 4'11 •·· of Orange filed a registration .. ,,Rt~ 2 * ... °'"'"' 1tb 12 11*!1y, HI VIM-.1111 11 11 • * MolV C." • u + "' St J11M1 • .i , '° .. " YLN '-l! I 'Iv.•~ statement with the Securities t'r::' C.Wll 2~ ~...:: ~ ~'= ·.f& , ~ t =l::""'tn1c. l ~, . ~. ~:: J ~ ~ t~ 'tr ;: 111111+. =~",. r s ioi.t \I, &Exc hange~mmtssion 11rwflt.10 • sv. ... ~ M , 2'111+* ttlfrnMIN· 1 "" .... ~'" I,,,. ... Sin 11 .111 I '"•\lo '-"' .. tlllllnlC:. 1 2~+\11 0"'*41Vtl'I t I Htfl'IOIA,,'° I 11..._ .. MllVllSb'All 6 .,, SlnltnS.12 t\'1-t.... --WW-COVering the issuance of 81wri,E11t s '""• v. e1ii.ni ..-, 14"" ··• Hor-1c .M •!WI+" MlollUN'llJO "1114 ••. """*1.• 11 + v. ::=·" 1~ '+ = 900 h l 8it ,_11 •• ~ g:; ~ Oitdtt I~ I 11'1+"\i =7: l 1s.'i!':1.l1 ' ' ;;:-.., )\to+ VI s.unr' i~ ' l1t + ~ ~ ,;l 1 ""! V. --------'~<::000 s ares o common 11.!'.l!'.i: , ,.~ ... ~"&t. ,l 'l:i.:l _..,,M. , flt-""' =r.:1 ... " 1• ~ ... t:f..,. ,.. , ·nt ··· ~11 .• • 11 + lt Secun'ti'e st . OV1•1e _._,a!.9+---"'-· ....,. . ., ,116._a, MMUtW .IH ~ 1 ••• Neu "'"111 i 1.,., ••• """'*"'' I E-... ~°'! 1 {*-8 r;•..at .... .r ' "'"'A_ .. _ Jr., "'"' ·r.·'° a ,.~~·.... 1'b ,-'"' HMIM\11. . .a-. '4 -"' !t!!! IN""'' I "'"+VI ' il-1 1 .. ·~ .... wt , ••• "' CIUlJ cu u.-.xHWI'''" s 1"+"" .r 40 , ,,.._·" ........., on 211 \tt . ,_., .. .....,-i1-Mt+ v., 1.....--"' .os ~ .... ~ide t Id the ---i. "' l'I 1! J'llo •• , .. 111·1'-1·16 ....... ,.. 1 U•16 .... =-IA .It 21 t ... • 114' .,.. .. 1~ : 1=:+ ... Talk Slated ~ii ~· '!dded ;;;~111~ ='~ 'I-oi;.·..-g.t1! •i ll:t tt !'S!tli-: 5~ ::: ei'l'Z n ·~c .. .: ~ 'l~! a :.:lr·.~ ; ir.:-·~ Charl<ae Vance of Charlene Vance Financial· Services will 'dl!.CUM ways secu r ities Investor~ can !ave commisSion dollarS in tbe ~w1ement of tht!ir portfo1'°8 Jan. 23. The free lecwre will be held at Jtoyal Savings and Loan Association In tho Community Room on tho lecoiid floor at 10 a.m. For f 11 rt her inlonnalion phone m.m1. companY's general fUnd! and ...!,11;: J ii·~ 1 ~ :s ~~ .~ ::=; · i /."~ ,..~;:'~ f f:! ~ ~i :! ~!·: ~~ ., Jr+':~ applied •to the purc)lase of~'°~ d 11t:!1~ ~~ 1~ rr::tt i=T°:r& 1 ,I""!~ =:..~tt:. l,~,!~ ~ 't 41:+.~ $41=i.:.~ ff ~1 tt:·v: equipment and the nc4!t-:: ,;m .. ~ ·'I llf"'+'\.cl tCM"•Jkl 11• ., .. ,.,..,,~·• ......_ .. 1ec .s1? t 'h ... •,.,,-""., ,•,,1>-10 new drUJJng and construcuon EfR' . 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PtlJNNEY "'-. • • ..._. ,. •• nn~--.---' 1-------i--•~:t ~::;::e•c:'l~,,i.of~:,:. n:::..i~~=~:,~....,.., ...... fllM_... . , su•TitAou-.01 llATU 1 1sJJ H'l'dl'IMtlt l"llmlto.-rttor ' ,.......,._ ,PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTl~E J I ' WAG• KALas ~ .. nta SIX USIC Ttfl:AHS Olltr crvwr (Alpl\lll ei c:-Mte PIMO Gdl. ~ ........ ~.M. • , ~ ---''--~-----+-----~~-----~ c.Jr::,::o-M!::.~ t'.:~111-·=~-=i! .. ~°'.:-J:"'"' ... OftOUPJ ......................................................................... 11.sr .....,....,..u-..~ ... suPaltOI: (OUAT·Of' TH• ITAT•MlfT 'O' WnMOUW .... '"°"'. "'""'"' 111 •ltLOr~ . ,,_, Pl«llC)prrtlor,Ot!wretor ....... fJlf~ ............................ ---·· .. ••••• ·---· .... -....... STan.Oll Ci.LINlNIA l'Olt PdTN•ltSMIP OP••ATIN• UNH• Wt. ~°':'!~ ~ ~:=~ C:.':":n;!."'.:.:"~ 91flllfdillo, '""""'"'· Ye!llUre, ltot#r Orlll Htlplf 1o1nltfd1 . ' H ... Wi ... . ' nt• COUlfT't 0,. o•AN4• l'tCTITIOUS IUSIN•N NAMll AQCHTtOflAL COIT lfaMS: ilrW ........ ,....,...,Tr r ............ fn.1 Slt_., ... WllMllyJLl,up•'llo•.....,..lt\4dln':eltt ,.._.M Mt. A:"'11 • fht·._ltWllltl ,.... ... Nvt witfidr.wn TIMIAlttwwa ~ ........ " .....,_ c.•·=......,, ~ .. u .., Soil1Fltld TKllnld • ~, ... __ ..... • ..... -NOTICE 0,. HEAltlNG b, PETITION ti ........ ,..r1ntr from"" pert ...... 111• ............................ C.. .... _~-., .. UU: ...... •'* Ttl'PIMl'IAmon _..... .OU -FOl· Ptl:OIAT• OF: WILL ANO Fotlopwtlllltl vlllllf ""flcthlol.lt IMllltU ~ 1~ .... ~~~Dlctftct C-11 ....... .....r.t.... . TM'400r•rr H1•t1111 "'" °"".. ,.,.,. LITT,E.1:1 .TE~fAMENTAl't -fl/I MISSION L "'N 0. c A P'E •t00lltlMH>Wlt.D•flS110tftfM•SIXIAllCTllt.Dalt.Jw•11 ..... •cn1tt• T'-.fll119Mac:lll~Oiltr ... · 111... of 'M.4)1[1Nt · l'LOlENCE SERYIClS "'1 •· C .... ,,......................... Tn.:-CrwOlltr ' lrfl 1 eaw•i • THoltLfY, tltt . Fl,.Oll:ENCE MAXINE Mna: '1 ... 6't ll!., ,.,, ..,..: Alt. -acONOMtC "'°'"'TMINn a•••CTnt• a ·TM• Dalal INOtUTao 6ftOUPJ .................................... -••••• -... ·.--............ r.Jl• =~... ' . ' THOflL~Y. e:te ~tNE F. THOltLl!Y. Tiit "'""°"' Millnl ... "" .,....,._. ""'" 111111 APPllOYaO IY TM• COllJSfltUCTICNl IJGOUSTIY ITAllUIATIC* ~:..~'.~orWl!ld'I Tr....:k()Jltf'.... -··.--.... M ............. ,,.-&I.""-., ,Dtcellltel.. -..... --,, .. -'"' CQMlriUnaa CC.I.LC.I UHL•MOTM•IWIM IMDIQTIO. -.....--,,._, _.,. 1 K ... j 5 ,.. 1 ,, __ R,. ...... _, I Elt¥iltw O,.r.ettr llllliclll ... ~ ........................................... _.......................... . ' . ...,, ce .;J;;.... HEREIY GIVEN ""' "· 1173 "" "" ~ OI Or°""' .. tlf'NlfT••s E~161i-lrklll H.&W.:tt". -' J.OHN '" 1.....-.i;L!Y Nt flltcl ritrtltl . Flitl ,,_ tftll ...... u .. 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"'. ~,.;, : • • Be8utifully appom ed -~ °'"" •-"" ot 1nct1v1c11M1t, 1 •u · • , ........ " ... . your· back door . 3 BR . 40' I t N G Jd d f t b 'd d ~. ,,. (Ol'pot•llon• ..... o 11:1!'•T wEsri11:N ,y.,,..uc;i TING , "'f ... • • duplex Owner 's unit b 3 o . ear o enro oo r1 ge, a \VOO sy 11mt •""Int• 111poe111 of 1n111 ... 1c1.,..1.. ................... 1a .... .11. 1N~N•r10 .... 1.. 1s • Kluo. .,court, •• • . , • . _, • · S · a. hQme w /pool. setting. Plus 2 BR. apt. over 3 car gar. A real "'''*""IP'· • C01"pore1w .. ... , . , 1.1, r eteth c"' _, • .... ~r-al 5 BR Call •·o see• C •79 500 0#09111 .or Ufllltd,,StalM QDvtr11men'I '""··........... •·IMIAJP ~YR "'"· ~t1Cll'.'1s •l(i.;.;. ·,;,;;.,' :~; .. -;.,.,. • · ·••. • ' • a r g ~r . ., ' · valu eat$105,000. '**'"' °' SI~!•• '"" ·llfllllf•I •ulldlvttiOM'' ····';··;·· • ~ . ...91(A • N.w6Mt •Nett. Ctllf. "'" ••• ' • • ..... • ' !!AST.S ID· )o'.ALUE 673-7420,. 556-8800 ... Clfllfltd .no olllc•r•' CMU!t. .ic ....... / .. ,, tOO.OOO.• "T~1r·-Du1lMM I• ,:onouctH -'1'1 ..,9i\: : ,,.., .. 5" ~ CAL 44 J OT&• Ol!POSITI . ' .................... ,,.,, .... '""'""'' ' .. ,. ' --Tlll!E LINED STREET L 6 ·7270 (bl Tete1 Hmt .nci ..... in:s 'dtPo.it •······· •······· 3,0».311Jo2 '' · Thi•. ll•l•m.nt ... ..,,, ,.~·Wihi·.fti. ..., .. 1'+-" ' $21,tsO ·_ 2828 E. Coast Highway, Coron• del Mar AND ASSOCIATES • • ' " " 1 l •I Tottl Mm.,,. '~ii'"""·· .. ·• .................. SS.111,ltf.Jt •• 11:1(~ ~ Ui'lcti' ~ ""'~ ........ · CB ' REALTORS CB olfltf" li.oitl'* ................. ~ ................... 2.H6,.:i1.•1 cou111y Cloltk' ~ Or•• COlllllY ·on ...... ... Don't m1n• -~this one. ' TOT!tL LIAltLITtEs ....... "........... IUAt.a ~,.., 1i.. lf7L · · -·· ·· --4 Local 8fflce1 to Se rve You WE CAN HELP YOU 1uv. CA,ITAL "'CQUNJI ............................ ~ J.~tl r· , .~ ...... ".' 61 Owner very lous, just ~!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!:!"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!... SELL, OR TRAD! A HOM E ... ~:Z., c;ra::~::::: ~;. ~iii*"'"': ... :.................... 2Alt.f3S.l1 j,=~. \-W:1:c::r..,~'J...::1~ .;., .. :.~: , ~~a=~~~~nsa~fg '!! Gener•I ;;;;;:::;;;AH;;;Y;P\.;;A;C;E;;IN~TH;;f;;N;A;;TIO;;;N;;::::J ; No. ...,, .. lhlttlotli«I 211.-".......................... 1•1$0.GQQ.00 1'14 ~· ·. • · · ,: · Jiil• · 1 · · lot:J -. with ma""" fr u t t "-'"";;..oc._ __ .;_ __ _ "'· ""'-1K11t1tn111111 uo.aoo • · 1 • • ..... ·' •v THE WORK'S Slll'D111t ···· ..................... 1·.. • ,. ' Pl1lll.ICIN->"• ' • ... 7' -· '!~;Cute.,~. hardwoo(l General G•.neral Undlvldm ofl'1 ' .................... '. • • 'm.oot.• ~ '" u .. """""' ..,,._., encl\IOCU patk>. See I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I '• ToT.A.L a..r.T,,._ ACCOuNrS"""'""'................... •••0.11 11te~•t•ous ~~~·:ll·;,_·· _: .... _:. · _.~:__. _ ': · II be,_!t'• aone. ca.11 Red TWO ALL DONE TOTAL Ll.\llLITIES, JtESE •YEs"a·N· ....................... tAlf.&35.11 · -.. -~. • ""'" LOVELY HOMES ""'" , • • · ...,.. STAT r. . .. •. .. Carpe~· !Walton 54&<J640 or ON v If yqu're tired of looking SEA VIEW VILLAS MEMO.J"~~COUNTS ......... :"'""""'":'""""" •.m ..... 1• ••• ~N tof...,.....,,._~1· OOIDCI Ml..-.• -645-IOSO. ~ ~~Roque~~ BR/den -at project~ tnstead of A":c't" of tot• -...itt,., "'-is Ulenda, . ..,.. • . • o.-. N" H.A 11: • o.a ,. A1t.i H.E.. ;, .... 8 BEMli GIANT' $25 950 5 a "Dean" • creation· as homes, check intO this kwe-Condomin iums ,...,...,: of-.:iT.1 ::.. :!1911w'is U~r·iii................ .s.m.a1» ~=v~...:U,, AS=ATJ'.5'T~1,. · .. · + den ' Rambling 'R&nch Spanish as 1-fadrid! Lovely I)' carmel plan In harbor " OPEN DAILY 11 TO S tnll l1'19 witti c•tt oa11 ' . . . .. , .. ,.. c.iitorille··,..-, .. • ., • 1 ·• . · • . . f ; nest1ed near Sandy Shors. decor, landscape & location. view homes 3 Br, formal i ... Jt. ~relOl!ton. Vk• "'"Iden' a. c.:;,;;e;·o;·;.;;·~ bri. ':'~'4 l l'l*to o. M.tnMt. COft UIN ft•I, HURRY ,,.. i:.1~1M: Only $44,000. dining, family room and the Presented by Nolen Real Estate, Inc. d..:: ,. ltll• rlllOrt of condition 1, lf'v. ,.,. citrrld ,. _ "'' " ..... tby ~ E•1t AlmOnd A"• nu•, • "'t>•· ,=-r"' · " PE. A~ CREST · most lavlsb {ront and rear _,,. •ncl Wet. ,.,. M'f kntWI-Ort119f1, C•llfon1lt 9»66 \.V\...n · · Thi• "*n." ·11.,cHlkfe.s ··.w an:·, '' a.ASS SELLS'-642-5678 An architectural "Gem" ·on _yard treatment you 've ~n. Great \Vhite water view fro m each un it, over- w •• lllt UllOtnf9Md dlrtct6rt 11111! the (Ol'rtc:IM11 of i!i w. CJte lGKTOH 1nc11v1ou11. 1.·.", ,. • • / "ExecUUVe RO\v" in the On the g~belt a short k ' h S . l $68150 • • ..,.. .. 1111ot 1t 11n t1wn 111tmlntc1 bv 1 rtp0t1 of cocw:1111on E~10 o. Ma~ • I ' --v.·alk to clubhouse nnd pool loo ·1ng t11onarc Bay. tartin g a , . btlltf. tr• •nd C:Dl'l'IPd. v,• and lo It!• llMt of O!JI' kllOWltdH •nd ffl1' sf1lMnfl'll Wtl 1n~t11T11:ffii". ~~ ~:-r == INJEX l hllls. Corner 'location & nl 7 .f.iOO F Early Mediterranean str ling·, 2 BR., 2'h • ,hi..,. L'fllCtl, Chtr1n w Ho.ttff It ., County Clerk of Or•nlll' COunty on ' ' 0 bt&uttfUI garden v t~s t a 'S. O Y ·S 1, ee "llOllllled or.,.. Co.11 Dlll r Pllol, J1rM111 17, j,,~'1· Cuffy, °'~-;~74 ~mtlfl' 11• 1'73 l'~lD o··:'9 owner will accept' ·)'()Ur -"CAL~ 644-7211 baths to 3 BR. plus fami y rm., 21h baths; PUBLIC NOTICE . ' PU~C NOTICE ~':£~~'J)?r;.73• .f.:~~~·~fi· ''>l• • '--~~; -• I .~'I 11!' ··f~:ec:d~~;.:f Y.•·· 1~.~111~111·~ t~~~~; ~~r1~a:t~~!~.~0J~i:t5 !oBi~c~~nc~a0s~ sctii.ot °"" NO;Ttce TO c~n:atTO•s CALLIN• 1101 iiDs --· -I Rn1 Y.t.fwu. Buy • single 1.~,\y ~me .t -, .. -·-·--Hwy., in Laguna Niguel. let: COAIT COMM UNIT.,.COLLEGE.OISTll:ICT PUBUC NOTICE -" •~ 'AllW.•Mlil:l:l':lo:lllll.""~ lief OMdllM' J•OO O'tlodo: ·-" --& t th t• Al F I h . I . . II 49' ,.., ' • Place.of elcf '1tete1pt: Ofi1c,·;;;· .... ""'•v of J_,,.,, 1'74. . . A ren em ou. "11ays -· __ . or urt er 1n ormat1on c• : V"VJ ., LeGe .oist11:icT, i.iit Mt,.,..-:_ ~r~c ~oAST <;c!lo\MUNITY COL-111aiTtous 1us1t111ss .._.. .... 1111e' ...... 1"· demand for "Homes" vs. IF YOU J,IKE PEODLE '""""""'"""""""""""""""~""""~"""""""""""""! l"nllw.t w.r.1111ca11en Ntmf• c-true't1tn ' • ' '°'~ '2tM • MAMI STATIMllfT . ......,.,..,.....,. · ..._, · • ltt Apartments·. These w 1-11 i:.. l ' G I u 11on 1n.M-n'l1NC w.~. c'1111 et°',. ."'0' L~ Turn ••11 Md .Medl•n Modlff. n. to1io....1nt ~ •r• dOlno """"" "'-...., 111 .. 1.. 1,u,. ·m ake excellent ·•T A x WE'D LIKE Y OU ,G:.:•~n~e~ra:.;.l _____ ~ __ 1 en3r.• ~ ~ WorkcoWrid .. onlfltOr'""C°'HCOfl ... ~· .,..c-ty, CAUi. Clld 1'5l1. Ml11H1 t1: ... ,. ·~. ~····•• Ac,....,... ......... : ........ 1_ SHELTER" T 1' Pi.c. l'taM ,,, on Hit· Office 11 "" --~ SEW WHA.Tf, 2519'1' Milntyr., · • · · ............ tw .... .......... "" o considel' a career with 7 BEDROOMS! !:OUTHERN 5.77 Acres Ocean Vjew COLLfGI OISTltCT, 1aio ~ .t.wnu.""'i!'1tl'?.__~. COAST COMMUNITY t .,.11N .HU11, ce111.f2U1 ' -· ,. ·• I ....._.,.,......... ............ 154 So. Euclid • 2·2 $21,500 the worlds finest Real NOTICI! S '' • .._., Ct tltomlt, m2' DlfM S. Jtt11tdtle, 21464 Vlftenn C ........... LMllC1"fs ........ 15' So G lhe •1 23 999 Estat y C I He'.11:.EBY Gl\ll!N ttlll tllt •bO'<I• .. ~ SdMOI Olt&rlct of 0r.,.. lltM, Ml1llon Vlllo. CtHf. nus ~ .. """'"' ........ 151 ' un r-~ • . e company. 0 u c-tl':, .. ,..,,,..,~feline by and,fhtOVfll 111 GowmlrG Bolnt, btr•IMll• m.t'rtd J\ldlth R. M•Ylf• 2.QG Encorvtdo. ~ lw..., ........ 161 So. Wood-3-1;~-24,000 provide li1e Ccsire. and t. •• OISTJtl CT , win r«llv• up 101 but not .. ,., ttta n "" '°""""''''Id 11m.. Mlllklfl vieio. c.111. r.1•11 ~u111t1 Mk 1 ........ ,•.,a w. Borchard-3-1%-24,:m \\·e 'll provide the training. -"' .... -.... '°' a.. '""' of f contrtd IOr 1'111 "°""' projeet. . · , Thl1 M INU II conducltd bl' • llrrolltd KMMI le M _...... . .. .. . .... Ln • 0 25 00() T the 'I[ be ..c11wd lft "" ~ lcltnllrlld ,._.., •• IMll be""'* •nd 1M1r1lllflhlp , •-,.,....,.,. ............... 1u So. Lingan .-;:,-v , oge r we earn you ,ublkt\' rMd •loud et Ille tbll\IHletld lime n ~ . ·. , _ Judith 11:. MIVff L ...., .. , ,......,,., .......... 1.-W. Camden-4-2-26,500 $1,500/month (commission) TM!'• '#11 ,be • twwlly-fl\lt dollar ~II r«IU!red for ftctl Ml et bl4 oocv-l l\IJ 1t•t11M11t w11 Hiid With ttoe ~ .. "'..:::n.1nt;.:·,;1ioii'i·:. l: So .. ~-3-2-29,IXXI Ask about our lree llcensing '""11•, 1o 91Mt nlM ltlt rttvrn In fOOll ~11on w1t111111 -dlr• •flff'" tl'll bid countr Clerll: of 0r-... COl#llY Of1 ._.. .... o-t, ll.-t . . . . 174 So. E uclld-2-2-29.0C'l program. Call 5-15-9491 and "*"• ...... ' ' ' , NcwemMr 16. lt13 • Or-CO -01• -·n ".. " ""' 500 kl DI ~ M Eld!~"""' conlorm tn11 11e , ••• 1.,.., m. contrtci ~ 1'·""9 · ..-._...,, .......... 171 W. Jon,, ...... --.>-Uerr"'" ~. as or Sh iel anager. ~,·""'.,.--., .... ~.,tcC" .. , .. ,flN trv"" MClll'lt\' .....,,... 1o in rM coatttci o::u1111:"',.,0t~;r ~°'~ o.i1y 3PI;:' ~~~i.,.i:,_,~....; .. ::::· 1•· All offered VA terms • ll!fOllOlflf 1111Xonlrtetor.. · . ..,, ' • • •-111 · · • ft NI •"* ~ ... . . . 1n w lk & l' Tiie DISTll:ICT ,._.... flie rltlll lo r•ltcl an'f or Ill bids ot lo Wll\lt ttt'f Ir· l7.' lt14, ~1l y ftN I l.W. W•iMll • ......... OM a er . e·e r .. ul•rlftel or lnlol'mellllts In 111y b5ltl or lro h bidding, , · Tiie DISTll:ICT 11a1 MlermlMll !tit oenwl'I Pl'IY•llffl9 r9" .. ..., dlff'IO wtDft , PUBIJC.NOTICE I I~ ·In Ille ._.,.,, In wllktl 11111 ,.....-11· 1o 119 p-rtormed ror MCft uen or type ol • fn.icw • ~: = '°ic!"ecut• ""C'Olllrect, to• ••tottowtr .... .. • MOT1c1 TO ·c11:ao1T011:s • ·Reel Estate C ctl IJOI tnlklpelttd Incl ... llslttd .lhtl M peW #I Ille C\lr'l'lnf tUP•ll:IOfl COUll:T 01" TH• . i · ll!•L --.,...,,._...,.fht • ..,11c~t"""nc .. 11ltk.lt1on. · · IT•T•o•c•·••••••••oo ·-., ,_ "' -~ Pn'ce Reduced 11 '''" ·lllltd blMw ,,.. not cur'tfll or ••• r1Yh•d by l•llw 19reemen1J d11rl119 . -... ' COUNTY• o• OOANH w-:'r Y · · · · · · · · ·' Ille 114ddllll Hme or eontlrllcilon tlmt', well rnblona INll be CONWlrtd o "" ot ' ''" • No'·-.... , · .. ...._ MtM· .............. 311 [ . s· 21· ,500 "" ............... ,.,... ' . . . ' .•.. ' .,, ............. o,,.rtvlilty ...... 220 (Alll'INTllll • w ..... {•'•'-·of IDA J. P~LMa:·.u to•· ' ' ............ WMMll ............ Ut I C O M FO~T! IT 'S TRUE! 7 BIG" BED- R00f'.1S! 0\-er 2300 sq. fl.! 2 STOR \' f'ROf\'T VERAN· DA' Private entry. Large living room. &autiful fire- place. SEPARATE famil~· room! BRIGIIT kitchen. UTILITY ROOf'.1! 7 LARGE BEDROOMS . E n c lo s ed patio -NEW! Shag carpel· · ing. CUS'IUl\1 \l'all cover- ings throughout. Very close to JI.tile Square Park! This home \\•ill not la!'it! Call us NO\V: !J63.-ti767. Located on Po.ciflc Coa s t Hwy . f'.1allbu. 0.vner will carry financing for builder/ developer. $59,950 FUU PRICE ' ' ) • • ' 2211~-~ 64l»·~ss11 ; ' = 1 -" 1 • .,. PALMEll: o.c •• ,.cr · · ~· · · · ' ·• ,....,. .... ~ ... : .......... ·• ..... _______ Coro· na del Mar .... ~~ ..... w:!~-7"perl!Our . . . NOTICe' IS HEREI Y 'GIVEN""1o""" "'-.. -~ ......... I~ .. : •.......... 2$0 l--l---!v~K"'ttkiHi¥1ii'tl~~Y -1Cc: . • . ~'l~~r=nh~~~r ,..,,. ...... _,_"""' .. -. l .•. 11 ~···. i .. JWIHIOMES·. --+C:;;us;;;tom built. Extra features forlfNll: •~ "°' "" f!M11 60t "' ~ -. ttMn w.· .....,,.,. ,,,. of th• "" . .!ic1 ..=..,, ,,.. required 1o 111• • • ~-·10 . Huge41ving-room tlillhelt CltflM!el' e1eu111ee11o11 _, Wllldl t. hM" "'llOl!Slllfllty, u. '"""-wi th "" nte•M,.,. vouchtf" In wi th ocean .view. Drean1 kit· <hlllll"9 "'"-'tllti N111tr w ~ Sttl*t.'• • · ' -,.,. office ot "" dtrk of thf 1bOW ·~· 1 ' · · ~~':i':;: Mio.U~ ......................... ~ ............................ : .... 11.os ... t111;c. eourt, or to pr-t """" with I ,· · 1. Som e would say a duplex, chen:. Cozy,stucjy. Four bed· Sun/Eves • 552·7605 SKINNY PRICE TAG $33,000 .i.lltl a. Wtll•r• _toe: ,., '*"" fflt • 11Kt1Wry Youclltrt, to t II • MM.-....,... ••............ Jiii but this Is. really t'ol.·o home·s rooms. Storage for boat. "-loll -fj("' ._, , • , . vnd•~ •I IM otl'lc• of hit ,nor....,, ~ .,,,.,_. i······ ···· ····· * with two bedrooms each On Call 673-8550. ..-Ytcatkln-~,,.....ldty..110c; Pl;I' "°"' . M ~...-y N. COWAN. ESQ .. lfOO A-I """" ..,., ., ..,.,,., ...... JIO the same lot. Both have OPEN TIL 9. fr'S FUH TO 8E NICE} , ... _. WMll 1t1r•., ,.,..., """"t MeoMn. .... .,.:,..., 'llb. ...-n of ""· s1er1.· su11e ,.,., .. c., """""'· -· .. . . ci , •• ,~ ...._ .......... 111 Corona del Mar • be lflftPIOYtd io1 , ,..,_, .,. tMn l'IPClive not°"._: llllln °':c ..,. cellfoh'll• to11111, wt1kll• · 1•--tt1e ,,_.. • • ~---' Mii "::!:'.;. .. . . .. .. !?! private PBdos.. ,'J'.hey are llOul' more """" ..,. "'°""' ,,,, ., "" llllllltU cam.it· .._ e1au1-of llllMllHI Df "" lltldlfil9r*I In •II L -"' · ·· .. · · · ..... like new and cl~ to .eve·ry. Bachelor Pad tlutlen.,.... IWl'lkll tit lllM ~blllly ~ ptf1alnll'l9 to lflt. ttl•l1 of T...._. "'"'-',\.-........... UI +'-l""· $19,-. . ' _..,_. • • ' • tild dteloclant. within four ....... •fltr T ........ ....,. .............. 231 ""''b :>U\I w· p I ~i,;i·t;.;t ·~·~j;kt9r:j ·;;·1;·~1Nl:'Cii$@i'4'i··,.··~;·.!.t,. ~~ ... '",--",,""", 1':!,41h11 notice. TP r [&' .._ •'~ J4ll Ith 00 ... ---.-d ·-.. ...._ . ...._ .... L.: ... :::"' . ES. TATE"REALTY. ~ 1in... 1ttli• llli(_'""*' ..in.~ · ~ENCE w MACIC ~ ........_.: .. : .......... • ~"""~-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;I On a generous 60x100 lot kit Inc..,.. _,...,. .i1111 cvtHflll IQll'kte ....., .....,. -cone,..... · .. · o1 ~r ..--oty' • · • • " °""911C •· "( .,.,.., .... w • · · lk-~ - 111..,. ....,.., ._,.. _, .., .~ ,_ • .. , "'" -_.. . REP.UBUC HOME' in wa -l"'°'"viite ·cortrmun· " .. °"'' -0 • .... bOftM--ot' • ••o """"'""'"""MO • 1.·. '. • ~· · .,..,..... ,,...,... "°"' 111 •'*-'flllln tnc1 •• 0kk.11 .,.. NmmtrMt; MMiY M cowAM •sa-· · · -, ~· ...-.. . ., ............... KS 1303 AVO\..AOO OR. lty beach-Corona High· ,.kllilltt • Udllnl: ~ ........ bit""",....... INdliN . .-,,. ... .......:.. "t11t Ma.;:r.. ·· ....... ·•·•·• ... 4jt9.: ~ 'w !lillhlnl .......... a 'N' ""PORT. •.....nrT-ER' f.1ESA VERDE SP~fAL AT lands, a weB-derornted 2 en 1 -~~ tr.11_,-,,.''"" 1 1 • • • .... '"' ....... ! ....... : .. , ............ "'° en .._.~,, '$42,'900 -Look at 'Uie Br, 2 Ba home \\'ith formal 1 .,.,..HS . ~I ~y) ............... .,., ... , ..... t 6.M \All .......... CtlllenH,.., 'lo":., , -,: ' ··-.& ."9fll ................ "'5 640 1 '-20 ~, Wttf•tt _UC . · • .. Tel llUJ 1n-11M ~ M1ttt1 : •.... ·" '· .. ·•" • •• ! •• ,f · features: Central a I r dining, ·spacious master """ ..,. · • · 1 • · ··~ tw lllWWttr • • • . Swil'IMW·Jt .. i ........... .-l!I · Del Pl U . •--k d I •-- l ' {:':"" ""' -'*"l'ICIUI'" ·' ... tllJ)f17·-~,,_, .... ., • .,,-. • .,.N•t'• ~,.~ • ._.,,.,_..;.-i{'': ............. 4ls .co~itjoning,, under,p:wnd shlte,,ttlir·yard\\1ith'pajo tc11t1111t<~.........-~"" '*"" · · . ., · · .. .,._.1 ... 0r....,. Cot•! P•lll' Piiot. YKfttlW ••111 .. i ... l;;.• .•. \.W "1 '''·•' ut Lie~ sot e 1n sun~ an arge ,u= """""· ""-"'',....""" soc per ,._. ~ tt11t1 lflt .,_,., ..,.. ,... e1 ~.-rv 10.11, 24, 11, 1t 14 IOo14 ~· '>.::'.::::::::::. !: e_n{ry.! .)£itc~en, and family fonn pool. $69,500. 1 c 1c.et1en ..,.. wllkll .,.JIM ~IA "'"·-. , . : • ; !:1, ..... ,.,. 1 ..-• -·ft!: ,"t...,,., room , decorator ~ kitfhen CALL 644-nl 1 1 ·-------.. --1 :' ~· a......... tlWI ·""'*" ...... ,i..,.. ...... ,. ... · -·" ·' --. N.• '· l ""· ·~c~._~CE -'""'••• .......... ~,..~ · ..... ,......,... .. ·• "";\'t .. ':.",'f.Y.1r':~'.· ·= ··' MESA "'VE"DE'': wit.h' ·abUndatit s t o ra g e. '' SOLACE AND SERENITY ~ ................. -.................................... , ~ , • • .1..1-s, .~ r va " AIJll s ,ft. ""'8Y 1e Man .............. -.... : .... ,, ... _,, ....... -.-, • • .,s.w • , .;: WHNiir"1";1::,.>".:";".:C. 1 ~· _. , l)j(' t!)'··' Hurry,, see this delightful ClfftMI '°""""" lon-1-)'lfd-.,.-~ _ _.,~Md-ii • • ... 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Situated in very l"i.tfntn .. , ................................ .,.................. • S.64 SAAIAll:A ll:OSENE CLEGG •nd Ac:;;• .. ~E ~~.; ........... _ ......... -... desirable location •. ""rt\~ t:c."";e~,..:: .. c::=":.:.;·(~i·~·o; .. ', +'I 1 • lid lt~llMnt: NOll:MA~ EUGENE CLEGG .,_., .~'f: .... ---... .----... ~nt ""'"" .. It tnll ..... -Jo' Mnt "*"" U'l't out • , • • . T• the • ........,.. TN petltlnw: .,.. L L91fl·...,._ :·~·.-·•; .......... s11 boalot wilhtrail8:ccess for cams per, NEWP.ORT-HEIGHTS-... - · · · · · •led ''-""°" c:oncemlnl .,_ ""'"""· 1 ' ', 1~ I . ~t. . er, ... etc.. harp, ~ •rr••-•b " tolltw ,, 1. , Jll•nl ...... " · • l.7.t5 Yoli ·_., n• ' wrltflltn ~ wlllllro • rnO cd-..i:•:~.: th .... h _....""" ... ,.., .............. .,., .............................................. 1 .... • dal'l •et 'l"9 ._.. '19ttlN.,,..~· !'.~ ") '' ........ ~ ,. ve:m ·~·" fO...,..· Nr Harbor .Hi, irrunac. 2· OPllATIH •••••1-.1 ' '• ..-. • .,.... If, 'tftU. '"' 'k Ille .. ~· . . . • . .. out .and. availa~le for pos-BR home. Oversized liv rm, Ml9lltl • WltMt'~SC ptr llN" • wnn.n ,..._.. Within wct1 """· • • · • • • ' session m F~btaf.fY. Please fplc, din•area, ·lg encl. patio, ~ue,.,-11ow .. . ., "°"' dNlllt _., .. en•tcl ..... "" .... .,......,.. ....... : .. ?.'..·m ca.ii for additibnli lnforma· vec,,_.S.¥1....,1t111d1'/ ac w....,,. · -, ,. ~ mev l'lltw , ~1 Cont•lnlng A ,._.. .. '. .... ;. ............. S>O lion. 546-2:3U. . dble gar. $41,900. Fereinen! soc prr "°"" ....., tlll rer. et h llllelftlSf Plld ,,...,....,...,._ lftllf"Cll¥9 or on.. .,..,_ COM»rlll"ll Stc .. 1.a.n .................... m 1 646-3928 or Eves. ....... ..-.~ . . ' dWWon. of property-, NIOi>IUI ""'"'°"'' Trt*·-1.), ... •;,',. ............. Ol'ENTILl •fT'S~--roBE-·1 ~-~1.~·--;w;;,;.,-;·t;;i. ................................................ T.111 ..:. ~1mchl'!c:ip:i;c; :r"'iw~: I " 1rni ~-........ ~i :~-:.~.~:.~.~-~-~.~.~.~~-~'. ............... : .... ;. 1.51 "Tl~'':l:S:'~~ ---" .>:-,: . ~ .. ~,... LJJ ' j ~7:.::.7.:;;;~~·;· .................... :..... ,,, r~E~~.:::f~~"': · ::.~· 1 r:;". ·:::.·· .. : .... ~ .. -......... 1 . 1 i:i . Bd ..... & °"" o•ouP .1 ..................................................................... 1.11 _ w1LLI4M• L s1 JOHN, .Clerk... , 1. EASTSIDE' &·family Rm 9tc:llMf 0,..tor hip to end l11tlt.ldln9 ~ ,.S.I , •Y S......... llfl9'PI• '°'""' ··• , . , , .. · ' I ~o>• HERITAGE . . REALTORS /.Jn NIGEL CTAILEY & ASSOC IATES , BA-CM BAY 4 BEDROOM POOL $36,000 ' ~'ll\i;iew t~ ~ly .Ola r-~ 1um as you ente r and also ' - from' the ramUy room a nd ·~ master sulte. A 4. bdrm .. ~ 2\~ bath home that's most • appealing. $63,500. CALL 552!7500 Imn1aculate ~1e\vport Riviera ·2 story with huge. balcony over l oqk i·n g park like growxls. Just steps Crom putting green, swimming pool, 2 club rooms, 2 hobby roorn.S, photo dark room and much much more. A truly delightful pl1=1ce to live. can tOOay 546-2313. " VISION ' • red hill REALTY . REALTORS : Univ. P ark Cl!!nter, Irvine: , ., RAISE TROUT?· ;; You can in this 30 x 14 fl.lb ., pgnd! CU.tom decorated like , ·; a 5 n old Spanish Misskln, 2 1~ tory, 3 Br, den, 2 Ba, fire-_;, place, 2 BBQ's + gas BI. ' '1 S! fountains, 25 x 13 heated > pool, 3 patios. grape arbor. ~ ~~~~~~r::~=~ (llntlll ......... UP IO, =~Al .. ~IT "'Au.Uil .. . • ·s. . .. l~lrit4.~~~~~-·::.~• .......... ~ .~~RGNED.OBRMt~~~.~~ N~:wn :i~·' ~~r~g '~!: ~""°'"' °'-"''°' 1cr•Wllf •ncl ~· TrP. 0\1f _.. yd. '"' s.tte".., u... ..,.... ~. . ... _ ..-. .., .,....,., ...,., kitchen built ins. F amily up Jo 11111 ,ll'lc:kicllilv IV. ~l "-· tlJlSl........,.·•tw.. · . • · .. · ....... ..&....h ' • NEWLY redeeor8t'ed rm, deil, fireplace. Rich =~.: ~·-~1ii9op;.Bt0i .1t~·;;,;tlinbi\~i~'..... 1'"'°' ~;:.™7""'':~'7:-;,:• ..... __ __.., . : ' ·--. -·•·.UPGRADPiD-caJ't'etS ··& wood J?ll.llellng. l''orced air ,....11..,.,.·MltllfllM~Ma. · ...,......... . . " .. , _ ._.:..,~ ~. 'uJ: -. ~-TD · heat. ShakC-roof. Sprinklers. ~~"""' ""~"'~~"~ Must see to believe! 0n1YH f----'" $47,900. Near Lake Forest! 'I ~ iy,.,-t1Ct ........ 114Wllliil'f •=. . . -______,_,......-----------.-1· 1ftl«<'·••·-· •~.__, ~·~ ,.., ..• -~ ... ,·'~"''~1 •• .,.-,..~cvnNING---,f--t re · Only $36,500. Call 5«61120 ~~tot for appt. ' ' Gradt ~.... '· , Pubfl~ ·0r..,.. c0trt Ot~"li'llat; 1 ' '" ...,.., Miii .. 1. ........... 191. place • TARBELL, Realtors Gf'IHfl Opwtolw (Oller II' ~lnilnel'n.ilrtdl ,,.. JtNJllTY 10, fJ, 211, JI, "74 '., ... ·.'.····, '"·"··' • ,· .... Wflllllllt NM91t · "' · • .~. • 7ft • •• ' , ,_,. • ftlL' · "' • ~':!P,.,~,.j'.:: . .._QP.f.i0i 'iti~it·;.1nti : .... 1 ......... :................ "' ··r PUBUC NOTICE -·i': = ·:::;:: =~ -::::::;;:: .:: e .JtMEo1FA?ELIJ~::tncychff -BY-OWN ER-.--Great for year round living Secluded Ocean View Park ' 1 W ,, TIAMnllll j e Lo I 3 ' ' & I to th viii 3 Htllltl &~are-1kprr"'*° F I , ·11~l .,,.\YJ:LL Jease/op~on vey or, Jt. 1v rm cose e a.gt'. -~· _ 6.SC" .,.,. ._,. .. • • 1ur111:10R COUIT o" CALl,.OftNIA. ~ _ · ' · Call now for ll,J>Pl. & '1asl'lrooni on large corner yr old Bavarian style 3 level v~·1 · Mol*.._____._l,Cll -....,. ' ' COU NTY OJI OllAMOI • • lot In Cli[[ Havc1 I e• 0°' home with open beam -" '=--· -. c..J;;... _...... on 1111• ptyroll f flt ft'IW9 Ttlmllws·.,.....t· 1" CIVIC CIMTlll: OftlY• '-':sT. . 41GE.1.f01 ~ .. . .,..... LCl.1-............ . ... -..... ca••••••• ·• cr'pts 1t drps. '\Valk to Har-1--thru-out, 3 br 2 ba ==··~~ ': 1~..,,:~-.:S-~."':' t;:. ,' . CAs1 •UM•1.t1,,.., " ~.:·:::: .. ~:.::.::.:::::', = _' _ A bor High & Ensign &:his. +'A~mpletely finished baae- 1rec"" llMN •lelttM _. T_.., " Craft ,.01'91Mti •nll "' 1"911 SUMMONS I .\Kl... · ........ · .. · ... ... .. . IM C.l.•-1 $63,500. Open House every-ment for playnn or shop. recll\lt soc per hOtlr '"°"' ._ 1M llllelftlSt T-tlr c .... lflcatllll'I ....., • ~nHffli: it.uui EMIL CHAVEZ l'llCI &ltllllilll Mt l'tl'lmlf ·· · · · · · · · ·• · ION • .• • d ..g 'til Id 1 -.... fa it'll •'>I! 500 , fi'fWdl Jill 11 f~n., . • f FASHION Aliflril • OtAVlZ.. 'Dt ffildll;tf! . • · Cln*"h & I .................. 11B -"" ay noon pnl SO · ...,.....,.~ C I elf. ""°' . Or""1' of Trenlll.MI• Tl'\ltll -undH',.J ydt, .: ........ ~ ..................... •.1• AL.llltlD NOft~O PAAtl.S J ll.1 ROE-, -~ fin;llwl ...................... '" - -l.IXX) QIU Dr. Eves. 642·ll22. 121.l') 451-3898 alter 6pm or OrfWr ot.Tr-11-Mla Trvdl -, ...... Of'~ ....................... \, ... ,~ .... COftJI04l!:ATIONr DOEI •·· tlwwllt . x.· ................................ '" . Days 5484192. ----,::;.ame \\'eekl!!ndl. rought iron & masonry ~ work sum'unds this 2 yr old home. 4 BR, 3 BA, , ~ family & fire place. Small .~ soUtary de v e Io pm.en t ., encompasses a beautiful ;: park. Only $47 ,900. Owner 642-1060 1853 Park v 1 s ta :1 Circle. C.M. °""""of °""IP Tnldl et: ~. • • " .• ,,. ~ ... • ~ ................ , IH ----I ~~~-~~-~~-~~-~r~ UM....,, IJ.,.... ... ,.,. ....... ................... ................................. Tl "" Dtfll'ldanb: .. clvfl ~ .. .,, ... ......, ...... I............. ... .. Ill BUYERS DELIGHT [ · ... -~~· 12 .._ M .... """ 16 • "''"''...,.. •····· ............. ; .. ~ ............ ·t ._.. -~ ...... fW'd.~ the Plll11tlttl~ • .. E ~ ......... :.......... 1u f'he faslesl draw In the West. 2 Story .Colonial • $38,950. 4 + di~ ln prive area. Agl &1:.5--0303;='-----1 Gene;•I P.IP9tlM _, Ulnltv Worklnt .Trvctt 0r1wr. incllldlnt Wind'! Tt'kll;, _,~ 1r .,.,. With lb Mfttl'ill fttl 11 • ' w • L ~ MIKwfl•n• • · ·" · .: ·· ·· .:-..-:-, · "" Nl!'W . 'EngJa.n<f· Style ~enitl· , $31,500 .... a . Daily Pilot OMSifieo '"bVt /lml!W" trvctt• ftlfllkMllt te plplllllt end lfl111T)'--. .......,.,. yw;mwt ,ftlti lft lhl1 ~· {"" '• ''·· ' Mrlril•n11 1 ....., ........ m sula duplex? Frplc, beams, Double Briel( f 1 re p I ace, • ~ erew is """ .................... -. ................ \: ••• :.~.:. 6.ll ptMcrlne Iii """°"" '° "" con'IPNllll " MwllCf-~~,.:,i;·· ....... ..,"' bl-, ~u-• -tg. Pvt e·•·-~s your l•~e l1'vlog Gener•) . Weter Tn.ldl ' ' {W I wrllfln er or•I pMldl .... If • . ·~.... .. ..... '. ""' "'' ..... i' ............. ~ -o u""' .-1111-.......................................... : ....... 1 ...... ., .tV1~~ ~1 , ,!"'llhln~·-~· .. ,.,,., ·~ '' • ·•· ·1·· '~ .... : ........... 12' patio, \Vt-Roorox Cr..vn· ;l'OOfn . alto • adds special · .. C Mid°""' ....... .;. .... .,. .. ,.,,,. ................... ;: ... ; .... :. 1.d ::.,_..IUmfnoM !t. wl" j,. .,,:;· · •· • =--=~·~ .. i i .......... : er's unit! Priced ·at $84,500: warmth 'to ' the country ~: w:-1~r-ac ..,. .._. · ' ' · ~ · · on •A~11"i:" b'f ~t!. p111n11tts flMI D ,..,.._ Jt~ .... : :: :: ::: m • 10% down> or ttsde.!• Call • kilbben. 3 large bedroo1ns Plllllon-1JC.fllll'..., , • • • · ... ~ .. !Ml''"'"• llldl"""' "'IMt , .......... :,, ..................... ,:I:·.~, ~.:., ~ .,... '.and a fcnnal dining room. °""'" ffl/fMllon ........... · ··•· ..... : ........... ~ ...... · ••• •• · • •• .. .'.'. •• .... • · m.•t '°"' • "" ~ "' °""" """" · ...,_ .. • ~· ~~ .. 't'"f'· ,"'9 ···· · · ·' F • Wl,t.h M.• ~ ilk .. e Jl:rounds, Call "'~ ............ ~ •• -...... 1 ....... , ............................. .,.~ •..••..••• :. 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'sr J°OHN, Clerk C•tt •· .. ,., ..... •.• ... , ... ., •• -'I ""'""'-•E'R 1·· · -.. ..tft -B&A(H Cotte111• $49:950; ......,.. 1o Mii•,. ..... ,. .......... , ..... ::.~ .. : .. .ltper-JIOul' • •·· .s Li't Marton L. or.w, O.puf'I' :rJ;' .\:.:~;:::-:::::::;::::::~· .. ·' = "'"" N Flu"'IDA · "CaIJ·tor"a'ddil:ne1l lruo • ...... .... .............. ............. .... ... .3't P" tlovf° • et.AllTZ ·"""" ................ ,..... IN Must sell . ''flCMt 3 bedroor.n 1797 Ora A c c M '. Utetrttul'tnce ................................. ;, .10Pll'lloul' v .................. 4;1•,1 \ ...-~-~.~:6, ;r ~ LMI;~.''.:•. •• ........... 18 2 bnth To\vnhotlse imn1ed-E T "RC! v ·• · · v .. ._ ., ........................ : ................ , ... 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I ~ grounds. Entertainers patio. tlllltftbe"'llllllwt1111taltl!ICONTIACTOltlDW!'ot"ll'li lt'fw-~ •'Ill«"' flf ""'of IM 111•t11111d ""I"' -' .Q. ft _. ""' N•ta:JtJ1e•· """° ......... , ""' .,.... ...... _.... iplCtftlll M~IO_ !Nllllr1 Pl!Vllll111 "to lfll t11111 ..., BETJ"ER, HURRY! Call ,... "o:Jl.: ,...,."*" ........,.. DY_ '1llfl'I In 1t1t eatolllOn '"' "" ~lfltt ' .....,_, .....,.., . "'""" _. .• ......,. '" . Bkr. 645-0303 .. .. ~Wl"*•w ... ,.... "" -·of tlllrty t•I --·,.;. .... lflwf Ille tl~t llUDllaollM of lhl1 Mike, ...,_ "' 111 ._. "" " ...., • -·.., .. .,. ot"" DtetrnW a. 1m · ........... • .. • .... • •····' • :. ~. ,,. :: .. :.:r.:."'= :-"''::rm~~ .:.':c · , . ="s :n::-E•t"' -7 ~~~~::~:~:.:.:.~:= j~~~t~n~ ·~;;:u, ~~ Mu""""' . • ...... ,~~ llCfdinl Nell ............... \"''"' Mt +den, 3 baths, rrui.ny,tX• • IOAllD OP' lRUITlll , -.1..._ • • ......., .. .... ' v.. ......................... MJ tra ""''' t 1tr@et SSJ.'150 COAST COMMUNIT'f' COLLIN (?tlt•ICT tit ... 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B k r M9-2288 w Ms 557-8968 Dalt)' Pilot Want Ada b&W barvaint p k>re. ... _, • • J\1ACNAB- · IRVINE ~---~-~·'~-~--~-COUTRY FEEL IN NEWPORT Large estate-sized yard gives spacious feel to elegant 4BR hom e in Baycrest. Quiet cul-de-sac w/iarge trees. $114,i!(IO. Joyce Edlund 642-8235 . CONGRATULAT IONS You will pride yourseU on )'our selectio n of this immaculate tastefull y landscaped• 3BR. den & FR· doll house. Offered @ $85,000, or inquire about a lease. Betty •-""e"-rLr ~. _ _ _ ~ HARBOR HIGHLAND SPECIAL Cute doll hous!U_ 4BR's & FR. Palid & love- Z~~lilled garden. $62,000. Amy Gaston .,. [lrviaue I MllCfl•b·lrvlne AMllyComplny ~ 101 °""' °"" 142•12>1 1144 MocAnl!!t< 144· .... _ ,...,.. ....... e.ur.m1, '"" • • ' ' ' ,• " • " " ,, ~ ~ ' • ' . ' ~ • • • ,. • .. ' - ' . ' • • • • • "'--"~·""" -. . . . . . . . . ..• • . . -. • • • • ' - lh11r$day, JintWJ 17, 1CJ74 G•n11ra :G;e;no::;;ro:t;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;G;:en:e:r;e;l:;;:;;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;l ;::~"";;;'o~l;jj"i"'Mliii°;--l_,;;:;::::§:-:f.~'"";:;::;"l::C:o•~l~o;M;te1~~'"~;;;;;;--i;Nt;;w;;ee<;;L;lk;;:•;ch;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;""';;;;;;;;;;;l;,,;l • MOBILE HOME Corona clel Mar MESA VERDE fl n 0 FOR SALE: BUY A NEW HOME e-J..inJa J6le t!~~~~:C..~~ Prlc•D~~:aion 5l=~'.~1 ast Sllllllllel"~ces:l•~~~-t-~~P~R~e~s~n~G~E~'W~A~T~ER~F~R~O~NT~~H~O~l.M;:Es::_~-t-~:~~:..a~~~:~2~:~~~·'~22.Z.BA~,~~~~::~11~~~u~are~.~·,~w'?lvag~~T1,~1~~t~b..im.~1w~a~1e~:;fl~,.~i~Pr~c':"~3~c~~M~~~~+=-=i1E1rrV1liCO'rU , ........ ~+-.~-1~ ,. SllOWN. BY APPOINTMENT tor' m llit 'col'l(I., I kttch. \rt:IJ designed 3 BR 2 BA, SouthCo fn!oaitors """',., $45 990 clock. 11orq:e &hC!d, land· ~~~ s~!"noo;;a~e :~ tAKE over my. loan or Custom de corated 3 bedroom, 3 bath home. ' f Lindi Isl• Waterfront •caped patltJ. Three )'I'll. old ltt un cxcel!(!nt corner to-$23,100. at $197 mo .• Incl Fireplace, patio, close to .5Chools & shoppin_{ Because of last minute credit rejections and C\lstom 4-bdrm., 41h bath home on lagoon. "atl~t' Pk~· a':"tl'.at~mln = cc•A-'N'o:'T Ane1~1;..,R•DPTOllt'ko, VYEOR~ Tm&a11.01Sale IJri;-t ~~ .• !002. ~ba•,I~ areas. Priced right to sell test. $53,900. - . Fullv equipped ISt•nd kitchen, waterfront • 0 h 11 b 1 1 • v alned • · -cancelJations Peppcrtree I~omes 1n. Tustin has i. ..t. tie-ll · ront c lhr LOOK THIS PROPER TYi 2 car a:ar. walking dl1tance GRUBB & ELLIS CO 2 homes lo sell. • family room, billiard room .•.•.... $250,000 ltou ... $15.495. Call EVES. RO(Ju"ed lo 184,500 to ii<!hl & •hoP cnir. 645-4374 .. . • 213·684~690. Prln ~ f e 2 Story 70 Lindo. Isle Dr. CAN BE SEEN AT: ll'lil-7211 Don~ ;:·l~n-1 ----1 REAL TORS 67S.70IO ·: • 3 Baths Prime 54' Lagoon waterfront lol~l50,000 CRESTMONT i:==...::::.=::....---~'-'------! i :· • 4 Bedrooms For Compltlt Information ESTATES, La9un1 S.aCh. Newport S.ach f f I On All u L Pl c II 1os1 Silo Dr .. Bt~r . Central OCEAN HARBOR e barge am. rm. w/ pc. • _ -!"omH Ii 011, Hit • : Ave. ac..,,..__Jr<>m lll<'L _ -~ VIEW VALLEY VI~ GRAND OPINING • Carpet llLL GRUNDY REALTOR C<>•nnt. Hosp.) Loi •46. 2200 "' II -4 BJ~ $66 900 U..h Ba -VI I Newport lly T-n . t', • Shake roof ' CO'"l'ACT RAY, PK. MGR. SPECTACULAR View ocean, 15,000"' fl lot m:ooo U'!JLll.::'1~:'. us: 2°,,~.~ I ,\ 2 BEDROOM e Plus many more quality features '41 Bayside Dr., Suite 1,, N.8 . 675-6161 for sbowil'\I'. Catalina &-hartior U:R:hts. Bkr. (714) 67$-7414 d"•elling near locAI J>Ark. CONOOlinNilIM HO!ttES • As low as 10% Down I .. ~ ... ~ ...... --...... """"!!!"!!!!!!!!-!!!!!!!!R 1-custom, c;ine Qf a kind 3 Lg. -bdrnis & back Yllrd Bayfronl llome1 e We \viii take your present home in trade Gener•I G•ner1l E.xclusive lt'Vine TelT8.ce. 5 Fount1ln V1lley that ove:r ·looks the canyon. Boat SI.Ip!! , Bil, 4~ OOs. tl BR&. bath $58,SOO. F'ull Security H\ahrbe l\fodels located'at Santa Ana Free\\'BY and MESA VERDE 4 BEDROOM ~;>61~.\~~r~~s1t;~ • GIGANTIC ~/i ~~~~~~~~:.oonstruclion Myford Rd. pool, encl patio, \vorkshop 0 ·'11' .ff ~ 2 ,araee spaces per ~ll. UIOO sq ft of Jiving for only $44 ,950, features & many exu ..... llcps h•m 5 IR + POOL ..,,._ Roof lop IWldeck Open Dally from 10 until 6 include over size bdrms, )ge dble brick "'""' bcaeh . .-or aale by • REAL ESTATE Unusu•I Opportuoli> lo Pur- l f I h h k f b t 'f 1 f l k 'l h owner, $22j,000. Shown by Lv.rgc flunlly roont, crystnl , ch ~ p In 544-8012 rp C, vy s a e roo, eau 1 u ron 1 c en; appl to qualified buyel-s. dining, l'OWred patio over-' 1100 Glenncyrc St. ase t ropel".y AND covered patio s urrounded by many 6.1.i-3781 lookll 1:1iui-e blue pool. <19·1·9-173 · 549-0316 Newport each. · HOrry, this is 1. very ..... go:od-dt~ll trees, 4th Bdrm convertible to formal <Un· I $29,900 3 BDRM + FOR SALE BY OWNER Unique child's room. Prime P1nor1mic View· 31° Fe67~Rf·· N.B. .\ " . ________________________ ... inf or den. \Von't list a week-Call Now! It's been a long time 111nce HarborVuHills,Lusk.Great location nea.r 1\-tlle,Squal'eoutstandlng home . with---~==---l LUWV&awwww>.LWF.LA ,54 5880. . . we (."OIJ!d offer a 3 Bdrm ocean \•lew, quiet ~hark.RA.mt"'E' t~;:· C1•1 1 1, sweeping ocean & Catnllna VIEW G I ·' 2 bn hon\e PLUS an lnc::onie cul-dt.'-sac bcuuty, 4 Br J e e• • F view! H111 3 bedrooms, 2 F I 1 '"" ," l;G;;en;e;;•;;01;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!n;•;;';;0;;-:;;;;;:::;;;;;;;;;;; PENINSULA POINT'S IE"'T! ba. l•••' r•n b cam~ d 536-2.551 139-6133 bath•. forced air 'hen!. ore"•" v ew 0 ''"" mlns, A U~l()UI: HMI: IN MESA VERDE -2nd newest listing! Five bedroom home \vith almost 3,000 sq. ft. and a close to golf course location. This is the floor plan everyone wants and on a big lot too! Owner invested over $10,000 in up- grading this property. Presented al $79,950. A listing o! Ogden Sogn. UNIQUE HOMES Rultors, 546-5990 2850 Mew Verde Drive, Costl ~n .-. unil fur lhls low a pric.<e. A • , .. M . 1. & green belt. 1 yr old Blulls GREAT 5 BED a:reat estate-stat·ter. cciliugs, 2 trplc'.s, 3 s,:ar, aster swte & ivng r1n Co•ido oear pool. 3 Br 01• ROOM HOME on Seville. -. II I 'I I I "'" LI h botlL...with ' w balconies ne a1n1 y wine.-nulmu ·r.untlngton Bue · vui · 2 br & dl!!'n. C.'u11tom cpl!!, Has everything! Including billiard room, oui 2 Ll'~'~"~,....,. Occpy, s J 5 -3 ~ o o Ext High bean1cd c e 11 l n g · dl'pll, bar, llgtU tJxtures, wet bar, separate family rm., maid rm., on·, ~ JI0/6-14-1682. 2 Bdrm + Pool . 1'~ an 1!"st 1 c k I l c h en· 111\l'l'ONI, Van Lult wa llpaper, quiet street near ·ocean, bay & tennis club. BAY and BEACH -DELUXE-SETTING l -• ~ _J\p~mcimately lOOO. f 1· · etc. Privacy & secur1ty. $119,500. Call 546.5881. Living rni, trplc, ta.n1 lTil, 3 .24,495 ~~lv~~.lcvel. $59·500· Buy direct front owner Ii. lg bdrms, ~ ba., Beautiful 2 Bdm1 condo., desirable TARBELL R•iltorl snve. &14-2336. -",., HERITAGE REALTORS 546-5110 Open Ev•s. Gener1I 675-3000 257 FT. AIOVE SEA LEVEL AND "WHAT A VIEW" Breath1aklng 180 d e gr e e ocean & Catalina vie\v. \\'atch beautiful sunsets + secluded garden, brick wall i!'QUnd level floo1· plan{ l~, }920 s Coasl Hwy LB THE BL.UFFS · \\"/iron gates. TOP ARLA. years new, Freshly Panted · ' · · J-lere Is the moll custom •rt Only $79,9511. \vith tasterully paneled and MONARCH BAY 2 BR, 2 BA home IA the · THE GERRIE CO. ntilTOred living room, plush A unique 4 Br + den + Bluff!!. Over $20,000 spent Rltr '44-8070/644-4228 wallpapered dining IU'C&, family ml home of n1any in reniodelinJt, b<>aut Gtcen· -,----.'--'.., ___ __ shag Cazi>et• &: custom lextureli buUt at'Ound a pool , belt Joe., 01\•ner leaving • Lusk Harbor Vu Hills dra1X'9, oversized pantry Thl11 \\'amt contemporary, coimtry, Bu,y 110\V 41 $68,500. l l'ee. J Bl!., :i BA. fem. 1·1n., area, near schools, walking built by an architect for Call 833-96-13 for uppolntment l Reduced p 1· ice. Our distance to Hunt Ing lo n his O\\"n hon1t>. hM an ocean to lltt, ~ &~1002. Center, Swimming pool. Anrl vie1v in this pr Iv It It' ""-="°""~~~=~-I Sparkling heated pool + <I FOR SALE by ov,.ner, 610 bedrooms and family rm. l{cliotrope, 2 BR. l BA. + 3 baths + 3 car garHge 2'~ car gar. $59,900. }.'"-of 2 u11etl brick fireplaces appt 496-1386 ntany park areal. t"'OR o cc an fronl community. SINGLE LEVEL j SALE BY 0\\-"NER. Asking $158,500. BLUFFS ''LINDA'' ' only S24,<l!:U call today TURNER ASSOC. 3 BR, 2 ba, corner lot, detp s.&7·3095. UOO N. Coast H"'Y· LaiWlA· pile crptlng, private patio. 494-1177 Alight consider lease option. $69,fiOO. CORBIN-MARTIN + outdoor (ire ring -t -"""-'-=="----- Intercom (AM·FM) ' + Cost• Meu 1 CDA1's fjll('sl area + . . . . "--------- $1500 TOT. ON HIGH ON A HILL CUSTOM VIEW HOME-BIG CANYON to !lod oul .about all lhe MESA VERDE VACANT Overlooking lhJ! o c e a n . A darling 3 BR, 2 BA, home Almost ntw 3 Br, 2 Ba 'vlth ahake roof & v.·ood home. ·Has Io t K of sidings • nclltlt'd unde r huge P os ~ I b 111 I I e s . A v~ry old treeK! Crackling used funclional ~oor plan \\'tlh brick flrp. w/manlle Jn good carpe~u\g. Net'ds paint REAL TORS 644-76'2 , SPECTACULAir-l Fabulous NEW split level \V/Country Club ~~:·s Call Now !!! view! 1:Jnusual des ign. 5 BR, DR, den, lge ~N-".l.~. ir"S FUN ro flE NICE' 2-STORY ---1--RA-ffCH-SffL-£ VACANT + Generel _ recreation rm & 41;2 baths .· Great storage. ttili'fJI ~c!rFa3m!?,!mffa,!+---w=E=s-L=E-Y-N-.-T-~-~-EL~~-~-T---'~-50-u_~_i-_s -1-Mfil'lJ1ll New carpel, d••P<• & pa101. home. Fast ~crow. 2 years 2111 San Jo•quin Hills Rd . -J.lugc cul-de-sac lot e_llv....r.m.--Co,iy_br<m -'~-d~rat1ng could _m~kc fast nn. & 11tep-~aver kit· thl {lmw-ptll~A!'k ng chen with all the lalest np-$5~.500. plnC11. Juiit 11!possesaed by ~-· ·: ~ •. htbrfis Linda Isle <I BR, family, ' 41k, BA, pier & allp. Only • I $19;>,000, Call Deniso n Assocs 673-tU. VIEW-VI EW VIEW (' Harbor View, new Mootl'g'O, 4 Bit. F lln\ rn1, prime vlew lnr., Si&,900, Ask , for Gil SlnlpllOn Bl<r., M2·7500. ! DUPLEX nr. ocean, $62,500 -i'!t POOL $26,900! old. Upgraded. Walk to NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 YOUR HOME evecylhl"". Premium cornor "!"""""'!"""""""""" ........ ~........................... AT THE IEACH Th is beRutifully decorated VA & ne111 RI': 11 pin! $675 ~ .... ~ i\lrsa. Vf'rde hcnnc ·is a n1w;:1 closing l'Oltl, $274 per mo. ~·u Vacant! Reconditioned + POOL! New pa.int OUI and 1n. Huge living r o o m ' VAULTED BE.OiED CEIL- • ,VIEW LOT. Huge en. G.neril G I closed patio includes pool ;;;.;;;;::.::; _____ •• _e_n_e_'°-------1 In the cove led slnglr family see for lhC! value conllCk>us pays e\"erything incl. 11:1xcs: ! '' buyer. The 4 huge bedroclnts BKR. 962-~ll. <lt4·il71 4tt.JIOO INGS. Sunshine kitchen. Family dining. Full sized ~rvoms! Beo.utlfUI -red bric!?-patio. SPARKLING POOL! $26,900, tolal price. $900.00 down! $248.00 PER MO! HURRY! Call now !able. l\Usston Viejo area. NEW LISTINGS!. WI residential area South of the 144.000. Call OlLWELL . LL SELL Y.A. , """ lo Corona d•I M•r. & fan1ily room \\•it h --firf'pla~ arc just a few $22,500 R·2 1 Block to belch P..1\le11 L81"90n Realtor 873-8563 • ' I 637·9101 or 58S-0222. Cho__ke.J.aeun,a..JoLoO..:Coas.l ·Thi.'IJ 3 bedi:oom honie \vilh An approx!Jnalely 2:'sOO sq. Vie\v Drtve. Motlv.ated la1~·familyroom,blgy~rd. _ft. 3 BR 3 BA home with seller owns it clear and c ose lo schools, Ahopp1ng, family room & huge ma!llU is asking $22,000. Submit frcey,·ay!I, laq::e wo~p. wile only one block from or. th~ features offered by $101 PIJR MO. Freshly painted Jn & Out. ~his tine . honie. For further OLD HUNTINGTON BEA01 modem kitchen, n1alnten· Newport Hefghtt infonna.hon please call ;. 2-BR-dollhouler kwtded-wlth ~nee free yard, wal ~ lo >--:...;..":::...;;.=~--1 •t I 963-<767. oilers' Near Magnolia and Wetit· Ocean Blvd. · mlnsler. Priced at $25,000. It can be yours Jor only Lusk Easlblurr. Rare Call Col\\·ell 640-0.'l55. $96,500. opportunity to buy in thls Call for Details cho;cc •rea. Be<ulllul 3 BEACON IA y 644-Tlll cha1'11l! l~ vanity Baths. atiOJ)r.e>wn~r may help rr. y-oWRER. FIXER-UPPER "farm-style" kitchen . ap-nance. 1 bdrm, 1 bath with &l!'Ver&1 ., plnCl'i, plush shag carpet Red Carpet, Rltrs. 497-1761 ways to eo. Drive by 430 ~ Walker & Lee lhruout. A perfect starter , Fullerton. Ult your lmaglna· ·) llt•l l•t•t• hon1e Ir: a low down pay· Lido Isle llon $28,500. Shown by appt. ' ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:=~-1 bedroon1, 2000' home In CHE.RY DALE HOuE immaculate con d It Ion . l.(]vely pa.ti<>-oriented hon\e In private community "'ith green bells lo beaches docks and tennis: court. 3 bed1"00m /.Jn NILIL nr111v & A~SIJCIAI l5 5-if>..9491 ~~~~il~fUS17.900,th~~ 1~~ *MEDITERRANEAN s6~;s:~ER dup l ex. • l\IESA VERDE r.an nnme the terms! Bier. 3 Br's, famlly rm, dlnlng Remodeled, Lowell prlce tn " m View, l aric patio. 1557 TEXAS CR. 2 yrs. old -~5511. rm .. l 1h ba, beautilully . N. B . Mu 1 I a e 11 . ' builder's nlOdcl hotn(l . Bc11t apJXltnled. $89,500 O\\ner/agent 6T>Ot4• $3J,SOO e x c e ptlonal landscaping l>oTi'r;;m~-"',..fi1'iretruS pne; , onJy .. $69,500.----SALES~ERSONS Popular 4 bedroom, 2•bath . home cent.er block walls, Lusk Harbor V1~w. Popular roncrete walk all around. 4 bedroom, 1250 home with Mfne. M.1 beaUti ful patio --;;-::=:::;~:::=;;:::::::;:==. 1vith its 01vn bricked in r lec· POOL HOME + d,ec'01" 3 B~. 2 BA, 2 lrpk, $2000. DOWN *UNIQUE SPANISH \A OK. S-IJ,990. B h 3 Bed South L19un1 11»3 PALAU. 4 BR, 2 B'A, uys 1 arp room +en· 5 Br, fa~ 1m, 4 00. Ready ... ·---~----tri c st ove and New or ·e~periencca n1en or Sc\\'lng area in laundry bea ut It u I landscllping, women, join the NBA team·. roont beautiful bri c k panelled fan11ly room and Work In a conaenlal, Cl"t"&I· fireplace large doua:hhoy separate P!atfa for the ive atmosphere · under type pool \\•ilh oversiied $~l~n, l'·cc · Askina; proven management . Enjoy fil ter, vacuum and safety • · °'~" w/l'oll .. erie. FAMILY ROOM ~,;;.~.~dor ,,';.:,%e"" ;~ "".~ JOG _l_O IEACH! jo)'ll10nt. Shower dro<S;ng UNDER $30,000!1 rooms. Plus Income from cute one bedroom apart. ment. All thla for $87 ,500. CaJI Col...,·ell 646-0555 1~ !Kl· ft. cos lit., y,\ OK. cl01ed patio. In be!lt area. for aho\v1ng. $149,500. 2 BR + den inlmac. home ~ 1 S-11,500, Upgraded CllllM"IS, all newly Walk to atore11, M:hooJ & 1 1735 1..ABRADOR. Pool, 2000 pain! led, and, A?swne l~'At . beitch. Great ocean w . sq. ft . 3 HR. 2 BA, bkfst. oan. Only $23,500. _:!\fall)' extras. Only $52,500 ~~~~~K~i~i~:~~~: ~i~:· l l -LIDO-l-SLE-$65,000-i:i: !~:.t. m. 2442 dayt minimum regimentation and Iaddel'. Call Red Carpet, Ct.II 675-~ favorable rommission ached· Rt>allon 6 4 5-g O 8 O or 3334 WYO.,!NG CR. 1875 fU."47! ( - ) Jl4M10J ule. Personalized training ~ available.. -"'"""""-------- Call NIGEL lor 1n1en•ie1\·. PICTURE 644-7211 YOURSELF mo'>·lng Into your tmmftculate CHOICE CORNER . ·NEWPORT HEIGHTS sq. ft. 2 )'I'S. old. pool, 3 ...... ~ BR 2 BA 7'~ as!lumable or llere Is your chance to live I 1lC1;• VA Qi.:'. $47,990. · S PANISH-VI LLA-011 Lido & enjciy p"t'slige by ...,,._ 1119 893 OAK sr $.14 500 2000 sq a 2800 I I the !tea. Your O\\'Jl Spanish iiiii\ n 3 "R ·2 "A' d. · · pprox . sq t o luxury. Castle. Jui;t .steJ)!I to the ~· • i:> , .., , in. rin., Olympic !l.lZC pool 3 BR 3 be b /.Jn NILlL ~AIL[ Y & ASSllCIATlS new home with nothing to Cozy 2 bedroom home, dlnlnt do except put a .... ·ay the .~======~-1 roo1n , fireplace. shingle g1'0Ceries. Total pride ol 011·nel'l!hip can be )'OW'I. Four bedroomJ, 2 baths, big kitchen, cozy living room. Gorgeous profWse Jand1Cap- lng. SkJnny prttet<ig 11 just S.16.9j(). Call now 8<17-6010. Ol'fN T1l I • tT'S n#l'T'O f!CNfCEI fain nn frplc VA OK bM f · 1 di 1 • • aL~h. Vacant & tne owner Mo ii• Homtt I C , I .M, 'R lly . . orma n ng, huge \\'ill even earry the !Olin. For •-)e 125 • OS a esa •• Fam-rm + huge game rm. llei·beit Ha\\·kins Reallo.rli ~ Sine• 1958 *. 541-7711 luxury cpts ·& drps. O\\ner 8,3.q.1600 or 96J.5&!1 MOBILE H()MI! ~., AFTER 6 P.M. Call 5.57-4617 lra"'lorred, , BEST COR TO BCH BRASHEAR REALTY . • FOR SALE: hi PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP Owner n1oving out of area, r ecently ca rpeted. CQ.mpletely painted. Good f----f-M~t>rdc FiOfffi!. 4 bedtoms, 2 tiled baths. Only $41,400. • Cnll Rcrl Carpet, Realtors 5 46-86 40 01· 64:>-8080 TLY\&s'"s-E-U.S----6\2--56~7-8- General [Wllviil!tl 1 --------~ Gen•ral BIG CANYON BUILDING. SITE Gorgeous vie'v lot overlooks 50 acres of fairways and greens, Perfect for spacious, -elegant home-in New.port.:s_exciting......new community. $69,500. FIRST TIME OFFERED-LIDO ISLE Artis tically decorated! Guest quarters \VitJt private entrance and kitchenetLe. 50 ft. lot. s treet to street. Large south patio. 4 beclroon1s, 3 baths. $135,000. A GARDEN SPOT Secluded a1nong lush trees and shrubs ere· ates a very private home in a park-like set· ting for this • bedroom. 2 bath home or ram· ily size and country style. $82.500. ENJOY THIS FINE HOME Located in Bayshores. Private area \\1ith two beaches. 3 bedrooms, large llvlng room family room, fireplace and wet bar. se: eluded patio. $75,000. 2 STORY SPYGLASS HOME 4 bedrooms + large b,onus room ;\:_f!lmily room home on pool-sized lot. 2c ozy ·fire- places and cathedral ceilings, Offered at $13~500. ......._ 644°1766 . ColdwelLBanker ........... 2161 Son Jooquln Hlll1 Rd., N.11. $205 PER MO. VACANT • ·2 STORY $925 TOTAL -- DOWNI EMPTY 2 STORY. Asking' $24,000. $20.i TOTAi. pay· n1e11t + maintenance. Pri· vale enlry. Large lhing room. HUGE BAY \\'IN· --~ ... -----1 OOW! Big kitrhen. Spiral MESA VERDE "•ircasc. l'Rm lly •lzoofbc<" , · roonu1. SHAG CARPET! 5 BR VERY privntc pa.tkl. Olym. pie t.'On11non POOL. FflA Joan. $21,<XX> • 9C ~ • $20.) per 1no. $925 TOT AL aJSTS! Call OO\\·! TAKE 1\DVAN· T AGE 963-6767. M£SA VERDE Buy or leue option. Beautiful 5 Bedroom, 3 bath hon1e \\ilh semi-formal dining room and family area. Full plice $5<1,500 or .submit on lease option. J!URRY! ! co: Ts · WALLACE REALTORS ~546-4141- (0ptn Evenlnt•l BARGAIN Need1 tender loving C'a~.1 ::::::: This 4 bedroom or ~ and PER'i!CT COND a den home waiting for • them Iha! l"eQuire 11. qu lcl 3 BR.; 2 . home on Point. neijhhorhood close t 0 Close to 0<.~an. Many f!X· everything. Only $34,500. tt·UJ, Bring offt.11'! $ 0 79,:-.00 Cnll' Red Carpel. RealtoM Call; 673-JSG3 G73-6G88 Eves. 64.>-8080 or .l=i6-86<10. TREES, TREES HUGE R·4 LOT 968-1178 1142-7411 4 HR. J ba with huge master SILVERCREST OWNER MUST GO! su.ite ivrt>a.y vi7,v. R~d. to MOBILE HOME 1600 t . $132,500. Open Sw1, I·::> pm, 20' 5.1' 2 BD 2 BJ • approx sq I, Excel. 42.i V' l Lido Nord 67>1414 x • carp., f cpt11, drps, bll·ln kit/dish· ---·-· · draped, bit-Ins.,· tttrl1., '] w11hr. air cond'nr, 3 BR. Lipa ISLE, By owne•·, 45' wlllher & elect. dcytt, wired ,~ 2 baa, co\:ered paUo, quiet lol, ~R, 2B~am rm, tor 220 air cond., kltch. 1 This beautiful' country home s1reet, GI, no down or tenns ~~r.: 4th BR}, save $5,000. c~k, a.tor• slitd, Jan(!: 1, in ftte City reminds you of lO aull.-$34,500 -· m ---:~·ped j)ltlO.-Thrtt )!I• oldt:·l~Ell=<~ a inountain cabin Huge BRASl1ER REALT\' LIDO Oppor. 3 Br, 3 Bo, • ii«! n~""""neW -, Palo Vertie fireplac~. large 968-1178 or 842·1<111 DR., $79,iiOO. Open SIS. 133 adult pk. awsy ltom noisy 1/' Hying ~1n, ·m 0 de r n W~PO!iSt ' SIONS Via \Vazlmi, 640-8146. St. One-halt bl. from clu~ kllchen, nJ.Cc shag carpets ~ . Mission Vi8to ~u!!~ ... ~·.495· Call EVES. ; v.•ith room for 5 more units. .1r t11lorn1nt!on and location J-Wr'IO'lu"" j VA. lerms available. For ol thl!!'iie 111.4 A: VA homes, O\VNER Granada are a CAN IE SEEN AT: f fu1ther Informa tion, pleaae l O "Jct· Segovia mdl 2 Br + nen' CRl!STMONT ! BIG-CANYON-CONDO-"II 5§-9491 KASADIAN llOOSQFT, ~paTaded, view'. ESTATES l U ve In !K't.'lt5iil In this gated, Real Eitel• 9'2-6644 air, 'Cathedral ceili!'li • 1051 Site Dr., Brea. (Central f t prestige l"<lln nily. vacant covered patio. redu~ to Ave. acrosa from Bre11. 1 & re11rty to Im ed. posses· Walker·&tee Huntington H1rbour $41,500. Assume 7 ~·10 loalL O>mm. Hosp.) l.(]t •46. ,,, skin. SpacloUM 2 BR.&. den, ~n4J 811~'29 CONTACT RAY, PK. AtGR., ·, ·fo11118 t dining rnt.: end •1•1 l•'"'' BAYFRONT-Newport a. h for 11hoo.vlng. ' unit: de<.'Orttlor carp. & --S1crlflce for Quick S.I• llC DELUXE 2 Br Fleetwood, , drapes. Owner \\'Ill coMlder SPARKLING GEMi S BR, 60' dock. 10 1nin to Harbor View Montt90 porch, awnhias. tool shed l' leallC! \Vlth option ro PW'-. 2i: Slory, detached g~e. ocean. Spal·lous hou11e. Best fOO/. FINAN. AVAIL. $5,900 Huntlq;ton By The : cha.se. $91,875. ., .BR, 4 bas. ~ Family View. Spanish tile, radiant Lovely alniost new 4 BR. Sc>a Park, 543-~ or · ; C. F. Colesworthy 01n-1m + fornutl Dlo-m1. heat Jloor. Mo\1ng from Qual cptg drps & shutters ~1-2851 ! Realtors .uA AftotA ?thedral ceill"'f P,~~hlr1 aprlreccda. Need funda1t action. r~ lnun~c! f74 500 loci. la11,1: $3,995. Fl..AMlNGO, I bdrm, ___ _ _.,._,.,~ am·ml, new cps, ""' Y war ~r market Open 1'· DRU front kitchen, set-up In ~ painted;, lnslde &: out. Cloae . $145,500 . 1742 Port Minle1gK Cir park. Space rent S 47 . i Waterfront! to ~chis &: shop. By OYl'ner, \VUI consider trade. Phone Owner 644-6249 · Sunrt.! Resale11 893--8584 + _169,0£0. &J&-"'13 1213) 592-1421 NEWPORT SHORES NEW cu1tom bll beau•• ,,; Mountal·n Vltwl Secluded Ocean Vk!w Park IJ I Wroughl lroo & maaoocy W,A TER VIEW 2-Sly. A·lrame; 3 BR., !mah'. ad ull · P"rk oo the bo,y. GREi\T NEIGllBOJUIOOD • \\'Ork suri'Ounds this 2 yr. PIU!h" pnd with Jumping w/atrlurn)1 2 ba •. aundeck, $l8,500. 6r.>-0723. 'i' Ch1t11ning 3 bed1'00m home, old . honie .. 4 BR, 3 BA, ja.cu:zt, doodley deck, volley bltn~, brkfst Mea. Club, BEST buy Lido Y. it c h t n1u~t 11ce lo nppreclatc It• raniily & bre place. sniall bnll coui·t t1.ncl one block to tennis & poola nearby. 1-lnrbot:, double? ~ldc..:.J>~1 ' ninny asset5. $69,500. solitary d c v e I 0 pm en t OCC-'n be1tch $24 500 S45,900. pool, garage. $7950. bf:>-ll:tlU PETE BARRETT eocomP""•' a bc""Ulul HUNTINGTON iJARaoiJR CAYWOOD REA~TY · FOR Hale' 15 x 40 Budger -REALTOR-f:f'\oeoOo~6"~~k ~,! 1-REALTY -* 54&-1 ~*--E1u'""1"hcdno, \.'!':;oo"'~~·,l:!'~'' • -1.1L4 C111. H1vy. 846-1384 tNVEST In O:l&.stal ~roperty rn" · ... · _...,.... BEACH corr AGE 642·5200 ~le._C.M. OWNER New custom 3 Bdr. Newpor1 Beach New €oodo. ON R.2 ~ UNDER l\IARJ<P' 3 frpl. Huge tam ml. \\'et 3 Br. 3 88. Din rn1. Sn,500. associated &A(lKtAS-AEAL TORS 1ro1r;, W 9o lhoe 1.71 lAl l I ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~t~ ZONID c.1 Assume ' old YA on Ah&.rp Mr curv. ala.Ir. Lux Dr. Contract (Ir Lease Option. Cre,.t beach house on Jargc,I' $SS 000 4 Br m qu1eL cul-de-sac. Rm. $89 500 213-592-5206 $10,000 dn. Pymnt $650(mo. R-2 lot where yOU tan add $100 TO--TAI; ' • $33,000. Ag!!'l. 546-7739 I-I ' ;net PITI. Owoer, 642-5583. JINI( ...... ~" Older htcome pi.perty '" BEAUTIFUL .. no 11,\RBDR VIEW/CARMEL Cemetery 2nd uoll .. ooly 2 ahort DOWN 2 STORY choice loc•lloo 3 units blockA to be&ch -ne\l.1ly tecc!nt'y painted, all t1e\Y EXl!CUTIVE 3 BR. 2 BA, ram/Rm, Din. lets/Cryf!!t 116 ~~fi!nt&bu~e:,ra~! • VACANT! carpets, \\•ater heater itnd COL£GE PARK DELIGHT · ~~rcoS:7,~.' ~er~ 2 CEMETERY lot• Cyprw 1h1t1Is11~etlng In value. IEACH garba&e dts~. Call Red For the buyer who wants the Ashley Pl. ~ 11eeUon. IUrbor Re 1 t Oiily Sill.~.,...m.r.open 64C~~ Rea tors 546--8640 or bear I, l..Bt, con,vert. dtn & NEWPORl, ~,, Condo Memorial Park. Ca I I evet. C 0 Z Y en Ir y . L arge ;rouvou. amlly room. orm1l din vat: • • 137 2439 Walk., & 1 __ entertainment area. Formal l•lltol Pentnauli SHAG CARPlft nn \\•/beautiful chandelier, Popular' · 1 pllln, choice ;:-::='::::':':' ,,;:.,----- ._... dine. Spacioui kl t ch en . ~DOU&L-1 F-IRIPLACI 'plush c1rpeUnc. ctntrn.I alr loca1lon. lmmed o cc u P · Commerclal - REAL ESTATE 'TwWA,~ •• I~ l PA NTFR Y11,. VACANT. 4 Bil. tam. nn., Thia baautUul Collea< P•rk cond~onl .. , pro.:.. 'o'"t ri~:1rIJ'."· only, 0w'101', P~ ISi BETTER THAN NEW ._...,16 1 a rcue. am Y tge. kit. 2-Sty. $87.500 homo mnitt be t1etn lo be ace>"'u, many ex · n Y -bedrooms. SC.luded· patio. Mnrthall Really jT;-4600 tully aJ>Plec1a1e<1. ln•lde & IM,!IOO. BEACON BAYFRONT NIWPORT BEACH $49,500. Community pool! $800 Coron• del Mir out, thlt home 1~ for th<! MORGAN RIAL TY f'lnett view, pier a tJlp for Prim& Bayfront Slt• This Occa·nview Park home n10ve~ you in. Take discrlmlnttUng buyer. All of 6"""42 675-6459 super• yacht. $159,000. Den· 1Fo1· boot ~lr Aul• IA only l't ye.a r.s old. Owner edvant11ge NO\V and call HARBOR VJl:.'W Ii I LL·s·, thl!I + no down term• to L h lso..n Alloea., 673-1311 B 11 Grundy rulr. 87M111 haA been transftl'l'td 11nd 842-~. LuS'l<. l.ft't, 3 BR, 2is Vets -or low 5SO ft> Mll. 11""1 •c · 2 BLKS to ......... ,11 + contm. TO ~y "' .. u ltuld lnd\llCl'tal has lo lfli! 4 m11ulve OPtN Tll I. rr'S F-UN 10 Bl NICI/ n ..-I $98 000 F ·-· I I llo ~· ~-· bl~ I ue, v C\V me. , . or ""' er n onruJ n OWN .YOUR OWN APT Ml'lr pool tennis 3 BR 2 bt. « commei~... ,,.. call btdroom1 and• huae famll}' ~', lt~~··i;·:~ ~ ree. Prln. only. 64-J...6379 plcaSt! call. 54.}-9491 Vlc!Ot' H.. SoectAt'\Jlf•r mu,.:eJ Uki new. 'Mt,900.. Marie Sulllva.n, Brok, r, roorn for entertalnlng. • . ____ ••• ··-· DUPLEX·, 421 PolntetUa, 4 ~i1tllne w . $43.l!OO W11.llace 10~ Dn. U2 Cedar, &6-4581 540-+429 anytjme. l.rul;e brlrk firti>lact 11.nd I Sll-2563 11 locitted on lal'l{e lot. 1 J blk5 to beech, By owner, , L Neff, Realtor 228 Fortlt J~ TWO adjolnlng 1 n com t u.,,,,_ ,.,, one "~"' ,.... ... ioo.500. 675-8402 .... 1w•'!dl Walker" lee ~ ci ... uled ad~ .. u bll 1111111. propcntH. •'"'" °"' Call FLtd ~. Realtors rrom lreUld'tt to tnlh Any dl.Y Is the 8£!1' DAY to U" The tutti\ drlw in ttw: Wtat. ,•mall Ile.ms or any ltern. Meu. Owner. ~.,..m or 541)..8640. Tum them lnto cuh run an ad! Don't delay, • 111"' 11'"'• •• ""Da.117 Piiot Oualf*I Jusl c;&ll 64i.567&1 &15-m:t/~ • ' I • • . . -· --..,.,. ..... --. • I . .. . .. • • ' ' ' f . Thur$d•f, Jinuvy-17, 1974 OAILY l"ILOt ~;1 ~Co!Mmlnlumo • LOll!Or.illo 170~ · JHou'°' Unlum. ii Ho.,_ ilnlurn.-305-0 Unlurn.. 3ii!!'Ph."°'urn; 360 6et1.Furn.~ -~~.unfiirn. Us - E: B:-f'F. Owner, 3 ~~ -COMMERCIAL I -11...-1 C.orono dol Mor · -Irvine Newport Boo<h B•lboo l•l!,nd • ·t19uno "&o•ch --~"to-Mou · . 211 ho. pool, "hi•, will LOT =z=:a SEAWIND . BAYFl!ONTS s Br, s 'Ba, ov uxE-"lBR 2BA 11 14W75 ..... mo-im mo: take 2nd TO low lnt H 11-h-~ 2 BR .. 1 ba.th • •••• • $225/300 pltt ' 111ip: $150. 4 B~ .,.1:; ' • • a Hotel rooms $36 wee:k $123 Sl9,IOO. or i::..:;. w/opllon DOWNTOWN °•-Furn 1 -Next To Sp-lass 2 BR. 2 ba, deo, ok .. $275 fanrily, t \J, Ba, JI"' &.slip , bltlrul. color TV. fl"ple, ~vali month. Heated pool Laaun• - •• ·~ -mo 644-1932 COSTA MESA Go-norol ,.. 3 BR, 2 baths •••• -}385/425 11500. O.nllM Assoc-..,IJlOw June-ti .. $373-mo. Uui "11to1Ql'""1lln;-1M51'. Coest ~ · · ----VIEW ,rBR. 2li O&ths $300/450/475 673--73ll pd, A!AO av11d \\'tekly thru Jiwy 4~1-3l37 ~-·~-1!". 3 BR ...ll , . ---~· --·.1 .1 ---lSOO .~ ... n.,,.. .... _.,,,,,\ .... ,,.,, 0,.l-4ummer.--tl4-67$.21)914.. ...-_ Ba, tne1 1ar. ,,, <11 .,.,., i •. 10 • OUI Pd. QliffirBll?rr ~trhom-.... ~ nu I BR all I" bik ..., '" •• " >'(..~1t Plata. Call Holly, aa:e.. On ~ lllrttt. $3.92 w/ prage & P.ool. Corona ~fireplace, fonna1 dining, VISION 2 __Br Den 2 Ba beaut • av "°"" ~ -Cir $170 roo. Pool, maid, , - • l..W SQ,· ft. Acadv to build. d I M · 1(-cl · e...... -t · • d ' "'~ Eve to """'. 1 ..,.. BR 's· ph id-\'1"llaae fnn 979-1633 646-1171 ~ oT " e Ar se e:an1ng ovtn. .C.•<JVY cp642-•l536«. rpJ, ,.._,, s s T ufil:NTs .... 1\\'ELCO~tE. , '-T• co 00 ..--$175 • Util Pd. l Br. Deck.. private oomnlunity teruiis A ..:<:.94-:.:9436=:,....---~= N!r ! .. ~. ofNSo.' ~(· OP£NTILll •tT~ftJN101Jtmt;Et beautiful view, Victoria S\\'imming pool in tllia • d h"(( SUPER H.V. Hm. 4 BR, $2'50/~fO. 213--239-8366 evrs so. ·LaWnia. furn BACH p~"CallHolly,979-1633 ~;' -~ : I Beach, Laguna.· presUgous area above re I 2~' Ba. tam ml., dining,lBR, gar. av•il .. 00\'/ t~ APT. Ocean View, near l!l llM~''ill•':t $195 • ~lee 2 Bri Frp\c, C2mfill___.d._eLf.1.ar. $495 per ~ club \\•/pool &: tennis, $470. ~uly 1. $160/mo me!. uul. belch. No petii. 1st & lat1 £A$I" BLUFF Condo1 3 BR, -·-"••• •-patlO, 1 blk <>ee:an, Balboa ntonth -leue. 644-4687. REALTY REAL't'ORS 644-4186. __ 5!13--1833 after 6:00. nto. sat & sun. 499-1656 ' b:r: ~T·· $68,~. PN•U11J~VIEW RENTAL.$ CORONA H~Wauda 3 Br, Univ. Park Cenltt, Irvine NEW exec 4 BR, 3 BA \\•n80 . -1..ARGE 2 BR. frplc. patio, 2 ba, tam, dm It ,JnekfaM degree view, tenni1 & pool BalbM Penln1ul1 oce1Jnfi-on1. $300 incl. uW. Duplens/Unlts Mount1I", Desert 673-4030 or 49'1-3248 nns. Split lcv, beam cell, 2 BR CO?\'DO ••• From $220. $600 mo Eves & wJmds 494-7873 162 MOBll.E, CM $Ul5. Sach, 2 111>1cs. deck. 2 car -S21S. mo. lie • 644-1791 . ' $U WEEK & UP. ,.:::.;c:.::.::....~-~--11le Resort 174 NB SllO House H B $!23 gar Oc:ean & canyon vws. ,2 BR condo •••• $265. Mo.Ilse · e Slrepln& Room.a Newport 8e1ch --NIW DUPLEX LAl<E AftROWHEAO Util Pd. Balbo~-A&i' Fee:1-CU {.de.sac. Maanificitnt. 3 BR H_orpe ••• $283. Mo/lse * EXECUTIVE View. 5 Br e Jlousekeep!q Rooms BACHELOR Apt, yearly. At 3 BR. • e• HoulQ w/ ·•-1. Grtett !or year l"'"'nd living-979-8430' . • -• $98,000.' By OWner, 6'f3;.7587. 3 BR home •••• ~ ~to/lse H.V., lun. Fam rm, d11'\ rm, •Ocean View Ap11 ""' 0 $3"/ • ~ ..... "" P""1,00 .1.••tc \rt1;'UI -4 BR home .... $425. ~fo/l1e tennis pool: $500. Owner. BA:LBOA INN Beaeh.$1 .. v/l\1 . + ;:, mo ""~~'!:~ ~·irpl;~~ BA, ~gl11rna~~~~~~~~gl~\'t1 Bllbol=l1l1nd ~~ illn.'B':ancf~~..; RANCH REALT-Y-55l·ml ~ . 105 Main Street :!~:-1~ 1°:R.3u1~Wi~~ 214 Knox St., CM. $68.~ home \11th open beam cell· \VATERJo~RONT-Avail J an 4 BR, 2 ;~ Ba. 2 trplc. 8 8EAo,UT2 ·aa~1011Li mod& eid.3 Newport Hiights flS.8740 -15th at beach, $135/mo:-No 646-tt14 lugs 1tht'll1-<>ut1• 31 br 2 ba+ 19th, $360. · f Br, 2 ba, Leaae $1000/1110: 673-8088 ~a BBQ &• pa';w Xl~~ ONLY Millionaires can 1. pets. sr.,..2333 or 67;)-5800 2 BR UP, ~ down, 1~cioua. oon1p ete Y In shed base-bttins, !rplc, 2 car gar, eves Uni~. Prk Joe. $325/mo. 3 BR to rtsponsjble middle af!~o stay here in the Bier. XIJ'lt value & terms. By ment for playrm or dock, pri. pty. ( 213) 3 BR, 2 BA, new shag cpt, Avail l'~eb lst. 5S2-73.5.5. aged or older couple. Long sun11 youn until June • owner. 34.W3 Calle Paloma, \\'Orkshop. Lndry f a c. 682-1236. frplc, pr., $350 mo. l11t tenn rental C1nly. No for $ mo. lBR. pri OCEAN front' 3 Br. 1 ~~ C B 556-6208 $36,500. (213) 431-3898 after &.lboi Peninsula & la.st. $100 deposit. 605 L ~--children or dogs. $275. 1513 bch, 926 East Balboa Blvd, Ba Avai Feb l, 74. 10 June · · 6 Pill or anytime \\-eekends. Narclssus, 673-8775 or 19una"'"' CUI! Dr, 548-8032 eves or 673-9749 15, 74, no pets. $350 mo. Income Propertv . 166 Out of St1te Prop. 178 45·· Baytront pier. Ooe.t, 5 642-5290 $175 .. Utll Pd. Channing \\'kends. 3 BR, 2 -ba, \\1Jn1er. !rplc, (213) 861-4284. '..:.t. Br, 41!8·~1.n~ or yrly, c· Olll u-,. 1 Br, priv, deck, So. $ J ·c I I 2 .houses from sand, $250. $35 ·per \Vk & up. 1 BR, -30,lm'Ft. Office: Bldi · 2 ACReS in rnile high v•r"w"' m9 Laguna. 1n u1n ap I r1no to June 28.th, 67~1 2 Br & bach's. Color TV, Pl NEC REEK LIVES UP TO I TS NAME ••• Over :ioo-tall rtces and 10 strean1s \\'Ith wnterlalls , create a relaxing setting for your spacious new I· .or: 2· be<.froorri .. 11pHrtment. f'rom $170. Furniture available. Oftice open 9:00 to 6: 00. 2300 }'alrvlew Rd.. Costa Mesa. Phone: 545-2300. FOR RENT, r.tESA VERDE AREA Spacious 3-bedroon1, 2 bath npartn1ent. Private patio. garagr, dishwasher, new dra~s. fireplace. N e ar school.s. park. Some kid~ ok. Call ~2279 after 5 pn1. Please hurry &. Call. \Ve \\'llfll just lhe. riiht family for our apartment. An&Mlrn ~75M ~d;. i~lnanc.3_ A01r1~nate' cc,01~.n,' ,•0ir,, _m,0ilsd,· Cou~n• del _Mir ~... Rental Service _ $250 • Utll Pd. 2 Br. New NEw ha 2 ty · \VIDE s lection of apts n1aid serv, pool. TIIE Multl.-Tenant Industrial . Mountains. 847-2364 CHAR ilNG -l BR fr l Spacious 3 br. 2 bath hOme 1 ' • 3 Br, 1 ;~ Ba, \\'/frplc, week Y Cir month Y· ..... " '""' ~ •= ·crpt/drps 2 patiC1s' oco?an -· c rm s nr manna, 1 • 1 .. ~1ESA, 415 N. Ne\vport Sierra VlQage 1 12.000 Ft. Irvine 140M 2 acres in Sunny Arizona ~\'ood~d!\ yd, BBQ, ~UI p~: with 2 car garage, fenced VJ},'N_.· Chatmilll{ 2 BR frplc .bltins, encl patio, dbl gar, Sand & Sea Realty 67&-8800 Blvd., NB. &-16-968l. Stnall Adult Complex Jn Lush convenient to Flagstaff, $250. Adultli, po pets. 833-8974 yard, fireplace, forced air Victoria Beach. ' ' t.-omm pool, $280 1?'· BEACH-& pier ,& parking. \YANTED female lo share f orest Selling. Located 5 OWce Bldg. l rvini;i 10,000 Ft. $<00,000. Grand Canyon ju.st· off I-40. -heat. Carpeted and draped NU-VIEW RENTALS 644-2675 I br~St80.-Utih-Adlt!I. ~3 beaut :--S~nish-AmW'1can t ----flhn.1ron1~Bea-eh-& Frwy 847_2364 Cotti Meu thruC1ut. $265 per month. 6734030 or 494.3248 NE\Y HOUSE 3 BR 2 ba E. Edgewater. t~n-2866. home 1n Ne\\'{>011. Shores-2 2 Br, I \~ Ba $195. Gas & ~ml Open eves. + ram frplc, all bit/ins. , teachers, M8·S.W~. 645-4414. \Yater Paid. No Pets. Medical Bldg. 7,000 Ft. Hunt. Be:ach, $240,000. Rinchei, Firms, 3 1oodBR, 11u~r~~mg~. ~e::d~'. Walker & Lee NE\V 2 BR Arch ~ch POOL Perm. $350 499-3736 Cor.ona del Mar 2BR. front duplx. furn/unlul'n 11·1 E. -20th-S .. e.~t. Heights Ocean & canyon vu. . 1 blk-ocean· $210 a\'all llO\V 5"18·0137 or 646--409;) 2-t Unlll Anatielm 290r.,1 Groves 188 . ·No childl't'n-or pets, $260. ..REAL ESTATE ·-Beaut. c:pts/drps, decks, NEW 3 BR. an VIiiage Sa.n ELEGANT.LY furn apt, 2 128 46 St 'SHAG 64,1·4340 . Low OoWft, Stay~ full ----------Mo. PhC1ne 1·492-7885. DESIRAEtLE vacant UiO rent or sell Juan, pool & Jake p1iv. S2'7a. BR 2 bu l Ll d' --' -' -~O Acre Avocado & Lemons, MOVE Today! 2 Br 4-plex, H0?>.1E $52,9j(l.497-2m or 494---58$. 495-0014. 496-5767, ext 42. k't 'b 'su!!rb :i~w 1~f 1 Br-fu1·~;slite o c e ~!1 WESTERN TERRAIN Beaut home, view property S 85 U 11 p "d ir-_ A 1 c area, ..-\'le"·-pool·s1ngle adult $1:>.J xlnt income. Approved for DR, 1. • t 8J • 2Br, 2 ba, cpt'd, drps, fo~ 3 Br home w/pvt din' rm; ~nta na --bay.=Ideal-:-f~,....Exec_cple.--='yi-1y:---6il6-269G -· 1 ....... -... ,.1.,24.....i;_ ;iiiii;;;ii"~T subdivision $42:5 000 Xlnt Homef1ncllr~ 547•9641 air heat, Garb-dlsp, bit-ins, frpJc & a great oc-ean view Oldie but goodie 3 Br Z.Ba $450. AvaJl short term. STEPS to bch 1 BR N C ·1 ' Prl • 1 B Tri I ·-frplc,·paUo,.garage, \\'ater on-Clllf Dr. $420 mo. • · • • ·1·673-3268 . • , O\\' terms. al Doug est. Lilt Rooms r· P ex tum· Adults only no pets. 675-4048 $185. Gar, fncd. Kids/Pets. • . until June 30th. LAllGE -2 Br, -2 ~Ba sfuaio. P1·1v. patio. Ne-.\' crpts, drpg,-\\'all-panl'g,-immed .. occupancy. Nr. Baker & Bristol $189 f.1gr, 979-8TI9 WALK TO BEACH Stout & Assoc .. 747-55SO 1 Ba.-$175~-All uW pd. RA.TE REASON, AB'~ • Homofindori ~~1.llLIJ Bachelor. apt utll furn $125 Call 673-6&IO W P• ~v~s H 11-•-••7 ~•1 i..i:. ,,,.. .,._ o avail immed DELUXE 2 Br. patio apt. BRAND NE 4· ~ Real E1t1te ome .-rs ""' • .,._ Across fron1 Country Club Lake Forest "1 • o.,., no,,.; enclosed garage, dshwhr, le DUPLEXES. Exch•-• 182 H . B h 275 ?>.lesa Dr. * Ph. 54g.6706 Univirsity Perk ~.L San Clemente . Cash at trade. ··• unt1n9ton e1c LARGE 2 BR. 2 BA, family 2 BR 11' ba T . t ----------1 forced air heating, shag EASTSIDE HOME LOVELY ded 3BR ' 2 •-enEIS coui· s, San Clemente Rei;ldent Hotel crpts, close to shopping. SC-OTT ··REAL TY TRADE Newpcirt Be a c h * 3 BR nr. beach, nice · rm, crpts, drps, fenced yd, . upgr~ ' pool, ConUnental 15reakfast $l80/mo. Cull 897.1228 leave 5J6.7W c1ll anytime Prop. for out-of·town prop. yard,' irplc, patio. \Valer 2 BR • 1 Bath • Dciuble Gar-$265. mo. Avail. Feb. l . 2BA, ru.ce ·pa!Kl, nr Le=~ $250. 494-6533, 494-1268 $79.50 Per Month Bkr. n4/6TJ..20.)8, c v es Pd. $275/mo. Call 675--~0 age • FireplaCT'. Available phone 837·9115 & tennis coorts, Quiet -Secure 67" '-'A"" about Jan. 20. ,200 1110. 4 BDRM 2« Ba r -6n.30'26 Cosio -M••• Furn-utll -\Valldng distance ~RO!~~I fiarB~~\v ~6!~ --· Hou1M Unfurn. 305 O\vner/Realtor. \Vrite Clas· w/wetb~. ~p. dini~~ s42'5 Condominiums SAN 1(LE~~~E BR 2 ba all bi . t"d RHI E1toto Wont-• 1•.1 sified. Ad No. 997, Daily n10. 548-2426 Unfurn. 320 Casa de Oro 2 • · t·ins, cp '9U -General Pilot, Box 1560, Costa Mesa, HOTEL ·~=~:e~~~'PICS, \VANTED: approx 6 to 8,000 Ca. 92626. ~ido Isle El Toro .. ALL UTILITIES PAID e U4 DEL MAR. S.C. e niessage. TIRED o( s1nall 2 br apts?' · BRAND NE\V 2 Br. 2 Ba, 1130· sq. ft. ad.ult apts Nr 20th & Npt. $235-$250. For reservations. 675-QIOO agt. sq ft on Pacific Coast M"''Y· ~ KIDS OK Compare before you rent A t U f . 365 6~~~i~oi::r,i!:~~f~ ~·a~~.B~:waY~.~t.Lagf~ ~-. 'R£NTAts·--3N~P~ i:·~:s: ~~!~€ FOR_LEASEOO_ Ni!~,~~'. 2$2~~· k~~~~ ~~\:~:'f:~e~e~~t~r~. S:1~. ~.;:: , 2't'i~~,-~~~!u!~!~1. Pt. WOO per ino inc. al S d / & fr' N boo! HOME ON LI or gsg..1763 direct lighting Nr. shopg. Adults only. $138,IXX>. Owner. 548-969Z>. oomalmlib'·"'111y' 1"",·,_ en t : Housel* Apia. Wll re &og.Place..,n"'a sFcenceds. 3 Bdrms, 2 baths, large I h • Se:parate din'g area CHARMING ba 1m San1a Ana Ave C ~I 13 UN1TS w/ Pool in E/slde av . 1 '. oca Nl,l•, ren -SCln . u • patio, $525. month. Better Hunt ngton Beac e Home-like sto!'flge Y vuiw upper ·· · · desired Wnte Classi!ied ad =: * 145•0111 * y~rd, _ fruit trees. $275. hUITy • won't last, call t~ . e Private patios duplex. Quality thruout. Mgr. 113 646-5.>42 CM. Inc. Sl,960 per IM. #56, Dally Pilot P 0 Box -557-3850. da 1 · l BR. New crpt, drp!I, refrig, e Closed arage w/storage Yrly, 3 BR, 3 Bi\1 frplc. 2 BR, $160. Crpts, drps, - ~,I 'I . • • " HOUSET I UNITS PVT. PARTY WANTS TO $155 -_ .tSU rout" _. · r>">w~athedrat-ceillng; $17o....M8---1405. •I<ing-sz-Bdrms 675-5067. 325~-;, SalJ:p~. llng,..selected.pet.ok.-2>131-----1 New unU1 at ~ Elden, BUY HOME D IR ECT apt, handy for student. hs rec area; located Newport 3 BR, newly decorated, frplc, e Pool • Barbeques • sur-ATIRAC 1 BR upper, Yrly, \Vallace Apt C, CM. 646-9243 1 · SIM~. Owner .. 548-9695 -----15fiO~ta -)tesa.Ga.92626 ~ mW.1ll~~AMEl4 CONDO _ a BR, 3 BA, l!!ly.r "'ashr/dry, patio, pool . e Marblegpullman · A':811 2/l._1,644-41~~~ eve b~~~s, single story, beam CM. 1st uae:r w/:IXI% v.·rite FROM PRIVATE PARTY. Sl~ • LrrrI:-llE 2 ~dr e, Riviera, $325 Bef, 5 PM, garage, washer/dryer, $250 rounded with plush land· mature lady. no pets, $235. _o~r=64~·"~~82"-~~~~~ olf. Call BuUler 6464414. 539-9715. . ~icehW· wi consi er pet 645-7000 Ise. 536-lm or ~7282 scaplng 1 Incl Utlls. 673-l503 2 Br, 1 ba & 3 br, 1~2 ba, Industrial Property 161 iiiiiiiiiiiiii $185c • HOUSE unf 2 Br. 2 Br unfw11 bowre pavall REALTORS -lr_vine --1 BADdRuiMts. FNuornP"s'190 81lbo1 Penln•Ult . . bltn l'ange, drps, crpt, pool, G 'd kid & t:iets Feb 15. A.d u lt • No et&. · · · ~lubrm. carport. 2212 Col· ,_ 10% SPENDABLE I ~---·~ jf'Al srJf·.Y~lA, ~5 3 B~ l 1A Rei. 1st~ & last. $195 mo. · SINGE 1944 Sharp, 3 br, vacant, close 365 W. Wilson 642-19n OCEANFRONT ·HIDEA\VAY lege Ave. 5-16-6032. Leased NBS -New Bldg. r~~ Ba house.'nr elem. schl. 1 6r:>-5.595 aft 3 PM, 673-4tOG !O all shopping. A gt, $30 WEEk & UP Single coo/ studio. 90 degree DF.i.UXE 2 BR. 2 BA. New Prl'me atta _ !$325 -LaQuesta Home 3 Br, •3 BR, 3-BA.-2.story tov.'11· ~· •-Studio 4.1.BR Apts.__ -~~72view9s·l~u1t yrly. _crpt'g, drpg.-Laundry iacil. Brkr. 675-5015 after 4 P~rl. 11~ Ba house, nr elem. sch! hse, Back Bay, pool, gar, LIDO Oppor. 3 BR, 3 BA, Laguna Niguel • TV & Maid service Avail. or -2 car gar. $2.50. Immed. totrior-S.fe 1·70 -lusin... $3~ _La.Questa Home 3 Br,--$325. mo. 833-16.53/833-8974 DR, .S490/n:io. Open SIS, -• Phcine Service -Htd. Pool 2 BR. bltlns, $250. nlCI. patio. occupancy. 646-4757 n..portunity 200 2 Ba, roun,try kitch, frpic, EMPT'l 3BR. trplc, dbl 1:3 ~1a Wazi':s, 640-8146 MON~~ CH s u mmit , e Children & Pet Section Partially tum 2 Br, 2 ba . .-1 BR. Close to shop'g. Lri· ocean-view lot R·3 zoned 1 --:::.C..,.o...-~· ~----yard & cov d patios. garage, No. of-Gisler, west M1ss1on Vie10 ~nlf1c1ent ocean & coas~ _ -~6 l'.'~l!_Blvd .. '?!_ 673-9591 . $122.50/MO. -AJ.so,..Larae -2 tor 6 condos or apt1. Xlnt lo-* Auto Body & Paint Shop m5 • Pool 3 Br. 2 Ba, of Harbor. $295. M&-1909 v1ew-r-new lge 2 BR, Z BA: !)48:..975:> 01' ~'3967 Cipistrlno Buch BR $140/MO. No peels. cation,. cloee to eVerythlng; frplc, pool serv incl. , FOR LEASE-4 Br, 2 Ba, wfnucrowave oven & many (Ad good for S5 on rent) 6~2833 or 675-5800 Bkr. ·In t.quna Bch. SUO.OOJ. * Auto Sales-&:..Lealing \VE HAVE MANY , ~IANY 2B1mRm, anewc, 00ty ~,,c, Os~~ t c~3J iam rm. crpt/drps, view. unusual . features, ad u It $135/hlo. 1 B~ deluxe mob. \VALK .to bee.ch, new 3 BR, QUIET FOUR Pl.EX ~-only .f.M.9907 64%-0844 ~!ORE!! ..... \Vater pd. Avail now. coramun1ty w/2 rec. ho M t dult 1 2 ba ··-•·-k di -r1·m. , ' . * \Vallpape..!'__& Deccirating_ OROS FREE Clk, $195 mo.,~ Cecil Place I iliti Le •A75 me. a ure a coupe. , luuu•x • w, gar, 3 BR. 3 BA. $2'20 i LANOL $300/IllQ, ~1--5013 evenings ~. es0nly. ase831~ mgf No RCts. quiet, !ICCUt'e. $270 675"-3760 o~ :tSl-7587. No pets 2868 La Salle No. 1 - CLASSIFIED HOURS AdffltiMd -may ]>la~ thflr edl by telephQne 8:00 a.m. to 5:3Q p.m. Mondi)' thr\I Frldoy 8 to noon S&turday COSTA MESA "omcE 330 w. Bay• 642-5618 NEWPORT BEACH 3333~Blvd. HUNTINGTON BEACH 1181S BoachBlvd. 540-1220 LAGUNA BEACH 223 Forelt Ave. . ---SAN CLEMENTE . 305 M. El CaminO Rell . •112...m RIVIERIA REALTY ,lltA llNTAtS Dono Point onty. t 61"">-0255 -Pondcro.a Mobile Est, 1991 Corona dol ·M•r ~3524"' 540-6338 ·~ 149 Broadway, C.M. -. Newport Beach N Bo Newpcirt Blvd, 646-8373. VERY Cl 2BR crpti 642-7007 • INCIMIU 1H SIMCI SHARP 4 Br, 2 Ba, View, ewport •ch Furnished Bachelor.a..&.. n~bi~ ~ CARRY out restaurant on i F/Rm, bltins, frplc, cpts, TENNIS BUFFS SHARP 1 sty Bluffs condo. 1 Br's Exceptionally ~ -$155, 786 Shalimar, 64is9oT - monthly rental basis in SC. t '1!" ="' ~r:h94water pd, $ 3 25 · O~ st~ps to tennis court, 3 BR, 2 Ba. Vacant. nice. 2110 Newport B(vd ~bv l & 2 BR. fU5..$15.l, Stow, Fully equipt • rea~ to roij. __ JI~ DUl'lS swunnung J!OOI from NE\V $.195/mo. Sale by O\Yner, Costa Me11 '[!,. or~s ref crpt/drpg, htd· pool. 49'J.1174. . 1 • • LITTLE MANSION, New 3 3 bedroo~, (Cl~ 2 & den), $49,99.i \\'ill t,ake Znd. * EL?ii GARDENS APTS Ad~lts no pets 645-8965 "LIQUOR LICENSES'' 1 EWPOIT au.T,c.M. '42-aai. BR, 2 story $300/mo. formal dinmg, fireplace, self 833-8635 . · TOWNHOUSE · · · CUTE Ba••h Hse $125 furn 4~1331 495-4486 eve. cleaning oven beautif!li Can· . • Adults • Poolside $150 up 2 -3-Slr,'" ba, crptldrps 1. Orange on sale $24,9.10 "' yon view/niiht lights. Im· NE\V 3 BR, 3 BA, dm. rm., e Also Children's Section Z Br, fireplace, pool, piWvate · poOls, playground.. $150 up. 2. Orange off sale $47,500 util pd, sm pet ok. E/side. Fount1in Valley mediately a·-•iabie. Located frplc, db!.._g~._cRts,_drps, -1·71-E. 22nd St., Cl\I 642-3645 patkls, continental break· Call 64().-0140 ~ Coil (~') -'"9 NICE furn Ba.ch $150 no1v •"-' i --I •--$ · · d Winston • -.;i ,.,...-uoo Laguna w. /util pd. Vie1v . hlgb on the bills of Harbor manr. qua. e"'u11s. poo, *$25 PER WEEK * u..:o\, pacK>u1 groun_§, near B I W ' _, 210 BRAND New Tiburon Vi HUI "= r th tennis, sauna, 544-3049. shopr!::z··"t fine beach. f'ur. US nest •n -CHANNEL l Br unit $175 Townhouse, , fully crpt'd, e\v s. ,,....,, pe mon · & Up. A!aid Service. KUchens nished or unfurnished, from can have slip· Vacant. d 'd If le & 644-4687. EXgTING. ~luffs 3 br, 2~~ avail. ltfotel Tahiti. Corner $250 Co del M WANT TO BUY MENS CHOICE 2 Br & DR $175 ds1bwfu..se\Vaihe~ &ovd~er. $150 • Small 2 Br, xlnt loc-1 ba, nr tennis club. X:Se S495j 11arbor & Victoria, CM. 644-2611. rona ar, HAIRSI'YLING S H 0 p • Es{de, \Vinding s1aircase. 3 BR, 2~S BA. Master BR blk beach & bay Balboa mo. Sale -tiy owner~$69,995. N CE lBR d 1 Q . t NEWPQRT BEACH AREA. l\IOVE l n 3 Br $200 clean. overlooks, JOOI & clubhouse. $275. 2 BR, bltns, flii1c, child Will take 2nd. 83.1-8635. ~p. by gaj.. E~pi:Yect :df'~ 673-4246 kids & pets ok, garage. $330!MO. Call 9 6 2 -6 6 6 6 C1k, 3 Hses from ocean. NEWPORT CREST CONOO. over 30 no pets ~lO'll Investment CHARMING 3 Br $200 Eside wkdays belr 5 pm. or $295 • Lrg 3 Br. yard, patio, 2 BR, 2 BA. Wet bar, trpl, ' '. W•nted 230 FP, nu CID, fncd \\'/gar. 494-4196 eves & wknds. child pet. Corona del Mar near pool, tennis, Drps, ADULT large, Julet 3 BR, ..o=="------1 HOMEY 3 Br 2 Ba $275 NU-VIEW RENTALS extras. $375/mo. ~175. pool bit-Ins, super clean, CASH AVAl\.ABLE bltns, CID, gar, kids/pets. ttuntin9ton Buch 673-4030 or 494-3248 NEW 4 BR, 3 bas. Fam·rm, $Ui0. No pets: 646-6974 BUSINESS Ventures, real Nt.u!~~ror3tv~~ c!r ~00!;375 OPEN HOUSE DREAM COTTAGE ON Din·1'm, cpb,-drps, -dble 1 BRi I~, ~ds. ~~· :i:~e~ ~:;1t~:~l_f ~ ALA Rent1ls 642-1383 .SAT M PM CANAL gar., extras. S45-677B = Ch~ch St. 54i~ . details to Principal, 149 G 3 Br. 3 Ba. Laguna -New LOVELY neighborhood, 4 Small 2 BR, shat cpl, drps, Condo. Furn.or C01'-IPLETELY furn 1 BR. FRESHLY PAINTE0::2 BR, 1 BA. Crpts, drps, bltns. Corolido Apts. $210. 549-2288 or eves 557-8968 2BR + den, 2 BA, duplex, crpts, d r p s , appliances, garage. ~9. 2 BR, 1 BA, carpets, drapes, fireplace. Pool. $225/MO. 2 BR. Adults no pets. BA 'i l\tEADOWS APTS, 3AT W. Bay St., CM. 64S-00'13. 2 BR partly rum. No childml or pets. $155/rno. Cali" 642-5848 LRG 2 BR apt, newly decorated, nr s hopping center, no pets, 640-8823. Z BR, crpts, drp!I, bltns, patiCI, garage. Adults. $1.M), Call 833-8731 (5-6 pm only) Riverside Dr., Box 112, Home •••••••..•••.•.• $350 bedpati'ms.,_2_ bat0ths.ch-<0ooivearednd bltns, !rplc, lrg. deck, walk· Unfvm. 325 apt.Adults only, no pets. 131 NORTH COUN1T N rt Be h ,,, o, c v""' in pantry, washer/dryer, St CM ""-~' di&l .free W0-1220 -ewpo ac · 2,." 3 Br. 2 Ba. Laguna-vle\Y, li~~pini....$325 .. 19J91Ranger (dock avail). Ideal for 2 General FlO\\-~r ' · V't'O'"<~ ,..,ll~MO:i:;;;:""~Y;;'°i; LooO':;np~;;::;~-;l.~31 ',.1°'~B~~ .. in~,~·~·aa~· ·~·-,.·-~N~' ·· · ~ Lane, H.B. Ask for Dale, gil'ls, $28.5. yrly. Adults, no Huntington Beach ~il"li"'"""''U.SULl'llQINES~ ~ L~ ""'""'"'"'",.,.....,~-;;,. · TI. -·-=------··' -·c-m u c 2~~ ~J.:."'gt:~ · $1~$1'5--· " DEAD 1st oans Bayfront towollouse ••. ~ IMMEDIATE occupancy, 3 VIEW $210' 49&-1238· 496-!126 BACHELoR & I BR Pvt Deadlinf for copy A klUa 3 Br 2 Ba C D M W a 1 k BR, 2 BA, blths, Culdesac E . • • NE\V large deluxe 3 BR, 2 BA, tfi>lc. Shopping within 1 blk. $395. 673-2918 LARGE 2BR, lower, range, $100 per mo, 181 West \\'ilscln, Apt B, call 646--8264 NEW 3 BR triplex, all extras. 2028 Fullerton, C.!1.1. -6<4-186\l. tOXURY-Eastside 2· Br , 1 ba, incl. gar, walk to everything. $195. 642-2668 - •-•·.30 ~m. tbe ••• ~. UP TO 91)ilL . . . . ~ •AOJC stree• tge lot, dble gar., BRAND N \V PALERr-10 Duplexes Fum. , 345 gar, laund rm, adult.I. CLOSE to shopping. Nice, .. ~ ~ ....... 7f1 to beach • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • .,...... .. 4 Bdl·m 2" Ba crpt• drps 642 7848 clean 1 & 2 BR apts N fore p.1 cetion. except 2 Br. Fam. & dining rm. $250. mo. Ask for Dale • 73 ' ' • • • • ~ • o for Sunday A: Monday SY.% INTEREST ShCI Cliffs $500 962-44n g~ener. Pvt swim & ten-81lbo1 Penln1ul1 1 BDRM, l block from ocean. pet<i. mtns, dshwhrs, crpts, * ELM GARDENS APTS. F.dl••-. ben cte.dllne 2 d TD L re Bkr 675 "7225'''' rus club .. 6 mo. lse. Red ted pool $130 drps, washing iacll., closed -• w • ft 08 ftS . <.>-LOVELY neigbbOrhood 4 br, $575. Per Mo. YEARLY, tum 3 BR, 2 ba ecora ' ' . garag~s. II S&turdiy, 12 _... LANDLORDS! 2 ba, large "''··dbl P!· .833-0780 BOB brand new urut. ~ doors1~960-=-2508=-:c-=----*ALL UTfL. PAID* • Adults · Poolside $150 \JP • Also Children's Section 177 E. 22nd St., CM 642-3645 CLASSIFllD . Lo I I Orengo Co bltlns, super oond1tk>n. $325. · from ocean $400 mo (905 L"'una Beach $160 -1 BR. $185 • 2 BR. NEW 2BR. util pd, children we• ra •1 • We 5,,_.;auze In Neo.·-·-...... I Dal 2 BDRM ,. ' . Crp REGULATIONS •-ttle Mlf C ..... ~. ·•yu•• Rent or ,,_., A1t11. or e, 1 · + guest, 1v1ng, \V. Balboa) 67~2058 Agt. . Call 642--3318 \\relecime, · no pets, t!I, .-r • •· Beach e Corona del Mar • 962-44n dining, 2 ba, CID, 2 car, STUDIO full kitchen, clOse in ----'--'-~---drps, patio, manager # 1960 ERRORS : ~ 142·2171" 545-0611 & Lquna. Our Rental Ser· 3 BR. l ., Sa, blt·o·ns, private bch. $3001.mo. A1onth Newport Beach yrly. util inc_J $150 oo pets. CUSTOM BU IL T . High Wallace, Apt 6. 642-7364 -• uld -•-k ••J--bor 24 · r FREE l y • -· " h M k · 413 quality apartment with 3 auO "'""" w.K Serving Har area )In. vice s o ou .•• ,, d" h ash .,. drapes to mont . a e oiler. BAY VIEW Adults 494-7 . • 2 b hs 1 SPACIOUS ne,·· 2 Br. 2 Ba. Ully . 4 repc>rt erron N v· 1s w er, ca .. • THE GERRlE CO bedrooms, at , push ~ r;i~m1LaWf.ar ... ~ 'TrL~ciu 82:~Lons1 6~~:~ikw REN:r,A94~~AO ~t'~· ~~PP~~ ~5Y~n°~ Rltr, 644-8070/644-4lla "r:!: 2R!~ec~prir·b&°sm~~ ~~~ONee!~N41~9~~ =ts, \v!~~1tin:~ ~== :~re~· :~·A~urrs~~· =: -•-~-t •--•,)-'tlJ,)U or '" """"° 846-4017 alt 6 & wknds. Sho · C t r A ii bi 376. \V B"v St CM. llab ty fClf utc .i.u.• ua-&rrow on your home equity _ BL 0-F F S TO\VNHOUSE, beach, 44th St. Avail Im· Think of what you no longer ! ppmg en e · va a e · ~ " · correct 1nHrtlon only. for any Sood purpose. Serv· 2 BR. CM, $14:>. 2 BR wal~ 3 Br', enclosed in patio, Elegant 4 Br, 2 % Ba. med. Call eves. 832·9478. need, make a list, then sell I OO\V at $250 per month. Call $110.·1 br duplex. MaJTied r._.,,...,..,. "-TIONS: ing Loe Angeles County for to beach, HB. 3 BR. $18.> !ormal din, 1%. Ba, avai I REDEC. Pool' view, schls. Duplexes Unfurn 350 those items with a Daily Agent, 546-4141. couple. Non smokers, no ~ .. ·~~kl111 ......... ad. be over :II~ '1\d NO\V in HB. 2 BR. 2 BA. Sunset immed, $275 mo. agent $495. Call to s c e, · Pilot -Oas.sified Ad! Call ... a Daily Pililt Clua:ifled pets. deposit & ref. $4 W. '"" ~ .. -· Ora~• ... , Beach. 2 BR, singles ok. 0 •" =-=-·•1 TI""• '"13 ••• =78 Ad ••• 5678 17th st "'' 00~0 •ure to make a record< '·"' N Bch Agt F 979-8430 ~ 'E~iR.2BiC-iaillim:diiil~B~1~l~boo~..!P~o!!n'.!!i~n~su~l~•~--\~~;;;;:;;;;·======"'--""'°·='~=-o;;;·=====c..=·==;;··:;~==;::;;:;;;:;== of the KILL NUMBER SIG AL MORTGAGE'CO, pt · · ee, Stop Here! 2 Br, $185. Gar, 3 BR, 2 BA, fam rm, din sfven you by your ad (TI4) 556-(1106 Balboe PenWtsu.. fncd yd for kids/pets. -rm. lrpl. wallpaper, bltns. BEAOI & Bay 3 br 2 ha. \&ker u receipt of~ 4500 Campus Drive, N.s.-Homefinclers 547·9641 Nr pool & pe.rk. , $43.i frpl, beam ceil, gar, Uati !1'1111 kill Mo...._, ON the point 2BR, fam rm.. 833-~ compare price, V.OOtmo eance on. ' • • ..,......_... trplc, 2 car garage, $335 Wttlk to Shop'g. 1 Br. Triple.1:. !J6S..6503' number must be pre.. ·Trust Deed• 260 per mo: ";early lse, 673-7495 $125. Sml pet ok. :1BR, ZBA, crpted, dbl gar.17~=~·.,-,,,.,----·I 1mted·b)i the adWrtJler Homeffndlrs 547-9641 -fenced, wlk to. shops, swim Coron• del Mir ln cut of a 6;iute. """"'~ Cqrona del Mar & sanc1. $330 mo; PM ;;.;..;c;;."'--"--.,.---1 r• ... ?CEIUTION OR Horlte Owners ~rvlne . 673-1417 BRANO New 3 Br. 2 ~~ ·CO-R,R!CTION Of' NEW· CA$H NOW 3BR. 2BA, trplc, fenced )Td; 1 hse, 2 Br. 2 ba, -.le, ~· unit wt frp1c & bltns •n B ......... RE RUNNING: ~ 000 crpting 'drps, $295 per mo. NEW HOMES pool pri'v. $300. mo. 2:i.,B1· 1650 sq. ft. of Charm & au C>J"..., $1,000 to .-.v, call 675-6900 9-S, or 64f.. apt 1 ba $190 tnCI A super Neighborhood to &wry ~tfort ta ma* ~ Loan commitments by phone 6935 aft 5 2 BR. den, 2 Im •.• ••••• $425 67~ ~gt · · 642-2678 boot! $350. Call 675-1016 11dll or corct & new :CS, Subjeet to verification of 2 BDRM + den, completely 3 BR, 2 baths , •••• .o. $435 • I . , that bu n orde~ facts. Monthly payments remodeled. Patio &: deck. 3 BR, tam i111, 2 ba .... $4.10 VERY attractive 2 BR & 2 BR. w/w cpv~· b ~/gar- but we' cannot suaran· talfoted to your· individual Available ne\v. ;JlO. mo. 4 BR. (am r1n, 2~ bn ..• $47::> Den. Harbor View home. ag~, com~r ot. mo .• tee to do ID untlf the ad roqulrentenll. Realtor 644-7270. NEARL y NEW 1'Iany e.xtras. Close to pool . 720 .~ O~h1d, 673-70ll. hu appet.nd In ~he No llffd to re-finance your JBR .2BA + 1 BR inoome 4 BR. tam rm. 2i,s ha •• S350 640-1837 NE\V 3 Br, 2 Ba. deluxe paper. low interest 1st T.D. with unit above gar. $8!,W> 3 BR, 2 battui: •••••••• $390 BLU1''FS, view, pocll. Brand F..Verythi~ you \\'ant, No DlM&-A .. LINS ADS: NATIONAL MORTGAGE Owner ·.W Fern le: a f , 2 BR, den, 2 ba ••• , , .•• $4~ New lg. 3 BR.. 2~; ba., lease. $385/n10. Call 673-4691 Tbeee. act. ~ •u::K CO. Let }'Our equl~ work 6Jtl840 3 BR, bonus rm1 2 ba •• ~ lam. rm. OnlY $450. month! D1n1 Point ouh 1n MIYUICI by of Nfor ~~~llonust clve us a call; LO'~LY 3 hr, 2 ba, -·-'-'a H.B. Dowd, Rlt. 644-01341 ---------, or at any One ot our -o o.,..... • •c. •w.•111 • SPACIOUS 2 BR w/frp c. ftcts, NO J)hone ordtfl;. -CAU. ·l:'• Irvine .Terrace. Yr.. ~~t!R. ~· 2 &to~ very private. New paint, -• ~· 3 li.111-J'rldlY, Notlono!..,. ~-~.. . Furn or Uun. 67f>3773. gar. sm1mo. °1ii-~I drpo 2 blk; to beach sioo . S©\\~lA-i.G"B~s· ThtJt'lntrig~ing Word Gome with a Chuckle ------1.iit.4 ~ ClAT J. POLLAN------ O Rea1nmge, letttn of the ~ _ four ttromDled words be- IO'N to form four ll'"ple worda. ~ I L I R I v E. I ' .. . I I' I I I-~· ,~",:N ·TILEE.l i ... I I E I . 1 t· j ........ _.. ....... -.._~---~ ........ .....;., Coll& M-~ j~ --2 ~R. Ill. blks to heh, klda, Sl3-8Sl<. • perni. 499-3736 eve. ' C, -all lftndt~ :~-~.~·=".fi:.-~-.. . .. ~.. eEAarbOmc, 4 "BR, 2-bas .. Newpod 8Mch- -Fam-rm, pool'.rm w/pool 1 •--ch y 1y I MIBEU1 ~ --·I I I I' Girls who. buy cheap 39c . . . . -hose -a -for their money. ,.,, , ... ~ - THE DAILY PILOT ro- ttn'fl tM rilbt to dU..i tlfl', ·odl~ -.. ,..J fUoo•ft,Y-~ Intl"' ............. ... • .... lo•-wtlhotlt ...... -' CLAlllPllD MAILING ADDRlll . ,, o .... -. l \ Colla-... I. -• l'UT YDUR MONIY 'ro WORK l'DR YDUI r..rn lO" or more on wtll- -2nd Trust Iloedl .. Or&ne• County ...i ....... SIGNAL MORTGAGE CO. , (TI4) 5lil-0108 41100 Clunptll Dr., N.B. NEW Sp)'ala.P Hill home, lit Weatem Bank Bldg. tble: •. , trplc, TeMiS Ir pool De_ UXe .._ Hr Macnlflooit w. 4 BR, 2~ UnJ....erslty l'ark, Jn1ne priv. Lease $425. 645-436 2 BR, frplc. Cfl)fs, drps. view ba, 19 'llburon Bay Days 5S:r..1'00 Nlthts B'"UF 4 Bl\, 2,1 BA balcony., blti11t1, d/w, 3 /•-* -'" FS, . ' . • hCluses to ocean. No pet!!, NEW 1!'12 BR, l bl. w ... vle, din nn, tam nn, pn ~uo. $275 + utU, Tom.. r..turphy view It dis:hwuher, 500 NEW 3BR, 28A wfbltiM, $<125 IM., 644-1480 STa-0555 . Poi-tia crptJ, d11>1. comm. park & 1,;::;:.:::;;:;=~==.-;; 3 Be 2 BA ~c crpts pool, nr UCI, ~7 OCEAN Vie\\-'. 4BR. 2600 $<1 $325 n:ARLY ~BR. 28A, .'.S '~ • • • 1 ft , 3 ~-be, private: lClt, blk to b:ench, $295 yearly, d~. pi ~I O. Call 2~1=-Walnut SqUare. lease $635 per nlCI. &M:-l~l4 3BR. 28.A. 2 blkl 10 beach. e~·'-wknda. &73--07"4 ' -Call ~T 4 Bt, 2 Ba, waJk to bch, 642-7914 & 642-3188 I GUTO .NA I • I I' I' " I I 0 c ........ "'• ch"'k(o ·-,.. . • • • • • by filling In lhe..mluing wordt • , VOii drf.lop from A P No, 3 below. 1U PRINT NUM&E~ED LElfEOS IN I I' I' 1• I' r ,.... THfSf: SQUARES I I I I ·~.,~G~n~s~~~~~~1i~LE~1n~•s~1~0T1::;:1::;::1·~1=A~,:::;,::;:1~1 ~ DISC wtU~ lit Have an exlra ~cc Mater pool, tenn'is, redecorated: 3 Br 2 Ba bas e· ... -h':! bal '5}, ll3 fl01ll 1S12 mo you no tonpr use1 Solt It NEW 2 BR & convert den. V t ·~mo ... ,.39 • ·:;:z•• ind 111% ail due 1919. a.. -will\ a D&llY Pilot BrC>Odmoor, TurUeroek. acan.-.~ near .... n. tonn~, t>OO SCRAM-Lm ANSWERS IN CU.SSIFICATION 100 3 Alil!I• Valley nC/JG-!141 Owllled Adi 64Hi?S. -1 ._,_ E:f'SS SELLS -642--.£18 $'l83. 64"'1513 '-------------'-------------! ,. . ' ' ' I • --•• . . . -~· . . .. -. ' .· . ·- . • 11 I • I I I I . I I I . ' , • :J;I OAJLV PI LOT -~=~-• T"""'•Y~January 17, i<l74, __ ..:;. __ ;.__,.~-ii;::;;-~,-,.f"""-=..-.,.;,,.....,..---;-·----.,,;:-:--:---:----_;.--,,..,..,..,.....,,...-----_,.,.,..,....,..,,.....,.....,._,,.,_,,.....=,_,..,.,....,.,,,.__,_..,.....,~,-;;,·, A pt. Unfurn. 36 1 Apt. Unfurn. 365 fA pts Ollie• Renta l 44o Person•ls 530 ~ost 5S 5 Hauling Holp Wan t ed, M & F 710 Help W anted, M 1' 710 - 1-----------Furn. 'Or Unfor n. "370 .--~---~---e .. si Bl vf f NPwport Beach NEWPORT CENTE R * FREE * LtlST c~rnmn Sht'flher<I YARD, ~Ul'Ulft' t11\lll•lll~. CLA.'l\.~lFTED \)hlJ.11(' llOllliOn L_anuna N iguel :\t-V l'OHT ct~Tr.n S11\'cr v./bllH~k riu.intc .\.: nwno,·1;> 11w11, d111, ivy, A FUN PLACE a\'l\ll n1 •'"''1 11t: "°· Ot'tt1t1."e 41- -:l RO<J'"I flfl""' \' ith font<i,tu· RACE T~C KETS 111i.ldl,., 4 }r olrl f1~111uh., dr Iv~ '''t\ ~ s , JI. t u n1 !)ll TO WORK (."o, fl:'tlly tll'\\~Tl~fM"I' ~:"'-IX'I'. • ... .!J l:\R, :.>BA ttµI J<11· l<'ilM' -r-BRANO NEW.. 1 ,,<~, 11f 1'-"""T"'>t1 Hni'bo'r-& :-.o oblhtntlon. TIK'i'IC' lld;.t>t~ 60 11.t:i. 1~ mt"dicaOon 817-~2Gti(::;Cc_ ______ I prrl'tt Honu11 plr.n Rt11ly : _. e DELUXE e ln~lcl i;11ar. 111.1,ll·r "u '" 1 Lt1 -x: ."'""! 1:1t :! BA Fl\m1 ( .. 1llJ1r.1:1. "~· ~11 fl, $41'1 tu'f' fi • on 11 1111 i'<Jint' '"l'9.1'1rtt: black flcu collor Ux~\I~ 111u, 1111<: & lwulhuc 10 C.1.1it~lrl~'<I nil = 11, 1· o _ l-----t-nJ"~"~'<;r'ii"ii''-"mi"';;';.";,'"m,';;;;";,'",'.;''•'•"-i7.~iii'7""rni~'ll:i:"lm;;l(li--'~·~·~-,ii'•"o'"""""'-''•""'"~"""°"'":'c'"""""":..0~'~1 rnri 1nc·h.1d<'o; u111~rl('i, h.1~~. I~~·· h1r ndn11 ""'n & c·hokr c!J81n .""IL A by !:!IU1h1nt UtLi;<' 11iick U;-ill) Pllol, r 0 . l:JO'( 1560. t', ,I/ y I ,11 "" ( It ' , 0 h ' ' ' " ' '"" -'f\>nn1c:-CRO W N VALLE Y Apts. &..WUi or h{'•' ;i.•rk1n~ \>r,.""l'f;1i.~ ~ STUC' CAH !.'. • nu OOtich. Rey,·iutl 67"--0fi-17 --CLERICAL l lOll /l,l'Cn. • $!91 • Sf,,i An1h:o" \\,1\ .\B \l11111tL'1'fl hv I ' J I I Sl',\'11. l',I \LC\ f,1011 '.'0 R\Cf' Q Ill I J f.1'7!",,,_m.-1=,:·,_;;;,::.:·-------·~ r"'~ tl'J111 ll•h~•11 •lJ111l !',111 IJlt'.,'fl ~r"v nt' t',.1a•I • , u11 y1ni:t i ny u.-;1 -----SCRAP Iron, \.,.,1 sti u , i;, hnrnC'fi i\ti1iil!n••1t•nr11 Top 1 l<>rni • 1• • ! :\'1~.LJA\l~\,\1.ri::ns ~·o 1 Huntington Beach I .JI J,1n1l~•I ' "'t :"1.1!1 Ju,u1uu1 I lh1v ru 1111111'1~!. 2J1JI t BARGAIN 1••1111' !11 & 11!<:.C rv1 YOLLI r1't.'t'.' LO~'T Blot•k/Qmy Tiger cat. P.f'ftht .. SIO\f;! 111 \\Ill, [. ofi us I.Olli; 01' 11hort lhll:i: Hf•)! I lhllhu1 .. 1. I II.: Nl"Ul'I 1\!)11 ~([ ,.ti 11! 1k.•l\l\\~ off11•• :!'.'r(' lli.:!<>111 \\',\JUl s Ir_;~_; IJ):ld. 111!~·11'-'<l 01nlc, 2 I ~ yr hlltl, 1 hi, f\11.'lals 817..Qi84 Call 511M150. 1?14 ) 644°1900 171 11 SJl-417W ~Jll•I.' 11 r.t\lfkJtl r-1111"1 .,, • J,J.I S, !\l11ln f.i,'IUl•l 0 ' \ f' 19111 '~ 'l'ustin ,.1 l"LO•D"'ll .-,1 --1 -, • €1! Nl':Vt:lt i\ ~l·I: Al' 'lb'ilPO .t --/\n.'I A\11'1:1Ci\N i\10TOl~S Cl\l l/$174, please call·~',-" CJ unip IUl' I I SPECTACULAR N ewport Beach 1•Hli "'1'ill.! 111•11 \\'HJ suh· IJl.,,\LhH. :">-!.'i~~;277 1101k ronc1cli·, aiwl1nlt, 1E:!\1PO Ten1p111.11) 1"e11 •t I .. ,.~ .. r .. ~ tHUhUl..:1.ililc li!liS I ti k 81' 7110 Now Hiring .. , UNDER NEW oc E AN & HARBOR I BR 's. 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C l\l 1 J'<'lll $61 ·.o & ·~ h~hl ,\ ~u:-; 1 building 111 ll.~~Y Cost' 1 Si\IALL Shaggy b'IHV, hi irk J S1an D -~~"6-HJ.1:-1 BIA Cun1pll'tc Pl u111bl11~ 11\::n~~ll\l ·••LI t.,tn 11~·~kl l\1us1 he l'X Jll'r, 111,11urc, "1 C,11\ 6•16-37R6 01 !'>15.(J7fi0 &l.2·2007 ) [l('r nioilfh Not ilc!U:'\l' hul \11.·~.t. ·~' •1t1I) ·-l P' r sf] riot.:. fc111nlc . t't'<l l'oll,11 IC --t s--&·n.'IN' Lie 272694 v <H .\llLll 0 •\ll pnti ,1,, Vt'I". lll'lll 1n1('rcstcd 111 , 1 BR, I BA, bl!ms. garage. I l lC',1n, ('()!1lfc11 t111llc .tn<I t'f'l!S· n !)(j..,..j, 19 I Vtr { O;llS l\11y . ll<>hTropC' a rpe ervice PLUL\1BTNC n1-:P'ArR ~.~~~l1l~;1~\ r;-:>1~~. ltl \Oii~ I ~tuod ~Jc n t] li l 1 ) r.ood ~· $1-:~'i Aisk for D.1lc. ' PALT~EM~~~I:~TS. 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Dr · 11/ sr,1ble n1HI<' _211·.>.~ i\i:tT Ccntc1 L'.:lgun,1 Beach .!:!_BP U _:l.'lS-:l.~I~ nunute hlcach for '1l11tc COLOR TV repair Ex1>l:'rl ~fler 5r•~la)s, vcs :>---• els Jll•~·1hl~ t'(!o('f"lvahlt• ,{ 1 1\ LRC 2 Bi, l '~ Ba s tudio (5 blks Crom Ne\\ port Blvd ) La1.:u1u1 BcnC'h 491 001; I ~nil '<lll!P ~ear ,lcaSt', 1~3'! f ND )'OU~ i::nioolh hdU l'Ol rRls Sil\•C you1 n1oncy r~aso1u1bl<> scn•lcc f 1 c.-t• ~ 1 • b Lt k up illln1 Ofllt<'. TyJllng-, t'ncl ,ll:al )at'd Cou1ill' I 546--9860 NEED I• •c· ",II 11 !South Co.'1~1 S180 4s.l-21S6 ll'ttier t~pc s1 ,'\, hlk _ 11\ S<l\111~ n1c extra trips F ... 111n,llCs RERTBAB'i SIITE:R \\,llllC'd Cd!\1 hr,11•v plio1ws f~x per { 51575011110 847-<l.<t•IO 'bd-"1"'1* ~~\ 1 · 111 1'1 ,i:,_ W:-1-527966.'i Lil :Cll \< L I u I \\1\1 clran lt\1ns: rm, d1n1ng Gi\LLl::~IORE •r.1 !.16.ll·m:'i Area, fHUt t1nw !\loo thru p1<•f'rl H B iu-ea. 962-ti6il · • CASA VICJ OR I.A * rni St' 0 5•k'lr~ "1Y _t'Ollc fl . s -~O le ic 0 rug 1 n\ & h<1ll $1.1 1\n\ 1 n1 -t r1 IM or ovt'• 6'1.~116 ~ ~ , --· ----a-~I Huntingfo,1 Marbour I 1 & 3 BR furn & unf ~n Cl\1 Bill, :Jl6-20._i.I 01 SllOP paces ;;11a1l in t 61~ 11 Si"I(}, couch SIO Cha.ii p Tile .iri ·, DF.NTAL .\ss 1stant, I c 11.,..,1;; dMl""S D/\\' TV J I0-3006 & le11 vc pho11cno <lo1ln l o11n Sau .Ju;;in SJ\\IESE cal )Ollll" \'it· I 1-1 ------ch111rnt!C', nHn I YT' l'xp.1 ',.-• '" • • -------I C"p1s1ranone11 ~l iss11n ' · "' J\'i"S <:'\P 151'i.atcmintscE1•-.1JC TIL"' ~L'\\ &BAH'i:-ITfEl~,lluu~k~prr E o ,d 1 !OOcf •' FOR rc_•nt or lease, IJL',11lrl ,1nl Pool, etc 125 V1clor1a \\lLL sh.ire rnv )gl' hoine ... ~ ' U1rc1 Plll1.' ,I;, 11,•n,• 1101' nictnnd I do 1111ik '·"1 • .-. 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BABYSIT'll::R J<11 Y ung l )I 1lt•nrn l e~~r , lll'(', , h 1"11 • I \l•llltO\t'• ().l:).!1.1 '6 h 1 B 1 " 11 Cl . ---------26.S •QlJ,\Ll l'Y • student & 1~01k1n~ n1on~ F1 1t1.L::l' htllf'f1111 ~tlll SUls I __ ' s r 1 1~' • ~ 1 0~<> Industr ial Rental 450 1 ~·oui\D 111 .. h SC'tt<>r JlUpp1 _" ::.. '--* L\IULC:ll ·'-rup SUll • Int our ur In IH'<'IC'r1'(;'(1 rl B n1Y'a R\6-3.'l40 Irvine j LL Xl.iP,Y Lll; l J .. Jt .1dulls IO...!_.lC'~~$10 1 962~ ~--_, ----~ ~· -nfalc, v1l·1n1ty So Co.t~t OIEl::Ri'<:\RIJO :t Sons -j8G..693{J ln1n1('(I, 612-1'\i'll ------, :f I·-----------1 t 1!1111~ pool 111 <hopping GIRL to shd•l' 2 Bil '.! B.\ ! * COSTA MESA * Pl.11,1 ·1~0-.iS:17 \ c,u pt'! calt•s -1n~1all.iuon ------' or Nl'AL ,\SSIST PR rt 11111',, • ' l('lll 1 i. llu~ J"l p no " 1 · --I 96 ... 9 hoth ~·h11 1rs1dr ,t. front 111 ''I. I 2 BR Condo \\all1U1 :-;qu,11..: --l -01 n. .1)11 II/ Siil!\ lfl .... 1i;::una ti.\Q :;;r 2211 ...... 1\l'l s11~. P \1 1~ Prcsi.:npt1on ~lussrs .• Ill( ll'!IBIJ .,...iv3 [I!] J~,\:\h ' r I "I',,., l F C II ,,,. ·r.oo . -,~ -------------] • • I) 'xp pre i1 v ;}-' J $22)/0111 ounta1n Valle y .i "',.._, J ~OO SJ-P11111c office 1 1.!11ld' IGth PJ:uc n1 Ce ment Concrete Employment 1.1 rn;..11~~11(• l".p1nrl!11~ ln •----- 1 9u11 _?l'.!-2617___ ~ BAYFRO"-'l"LlXuRY°2BR 1 J)IC'ntv of paikin~ • Ii' 1111 ~,is.it~02 _I·~ , ' _ T dcpenlkrit i~1nk llt'1..'(l:; I 01'.NTAL, /\ss1~ta~t. c;'ll \.aguna tseach ' tRO:\I ~,,~ Yo~t.lll lL\'C Z....Ba..,Ju~ll. ba\c, \lUJl, Sli.l. ''i!C-,llll•Ui a.1,;.ula.Wc l~Q~~o J.:11\~ i,),( kc~s. \'1c.,Cl"~;\!ENT ~ Block \\011\._ --t"Q .. __ NCR PJ:~~.f I n~~~.i,'1·L·lj;U!llt lkach No !')(I t r 11 hf'/(' \1(1 plily·-:i (JOOl.<:, J<r· 6-1Ffi7'14(6t2-Gir? • Ready for ot< up<illc v I or rrn1 bour " rr s en f t \Vall'' puf~ ldl'wnlks I . ~ ' -.3;i: -· 4"= 'I NE\\' ilcluxi 1,1wnhoti'(' 1 1 ulr.1 b11!1 urt 1on1s, pa11y Jl~RllITTi~r--llH°~<;S.ilnio (' f{QBE/t1' No\ ITRI SS hlti-7:\42 ' •it Bv hr 01 JOii 6 1~915 Job Wanted, ~a le ..,0'01 E)q11.•ricnL't'fl 1• S<'t'llt•it s;i l· Dishwasher, p / time 2BR + <ll'H l\<11 lla1 oct.111 1 1 00111 ~. ; olli~ .~ IJ;:<;~C~h1 '" 1 'l niilc fr~1111 'ix-n{I\ RE.\L1'0B. ~ .. DOGh lo: hl.itk ,'( \\ hllf' I CE~IENT--Pnl1~r1ve8. J \PANI::SE J?.n , u11 ~· f11ng-e "ix-n1•fus E \f'nln~ !\t,1turr & df'Jlf'nd , it 11. 11 lk to l'o('.it h 1 \ 1 1 'u'l'1l 1'<, J '1 'lqU<'s ~1 J tn l( Call ~~'--'Vlt,:1 Cc1s1,1 i\.l("sa "11'.J.b ,71 1 :\1,11 .. 81, .. ,, h··ti 1,..11 1,, .. ,0 walks-Repairs saiv s. u'-5 \ 1'' ,,.irri\ ing CENTINE LA BANK uhk· Apply Sut f & S1rlo1n, I $400 , rook• sL~D\:>;Cl:: lx•"t ""'· ·------• ,. u n • '·• • ' _ tn 1 p11 {'s1rc ., , C N J ' ',"'' N P'1'1 1110 1 1,1~ mini<>ed 1' ~ 2 1 <lt'OO"I Garages for "e-nt 435 !\£\\Bldg i\11,ll Unlls. r1h11lln, rosl.1 \lcsri t~·~in\l' ~l'ft'csr H~ Anit•i ic ,111 f,111i 1 1i<·~ fill>-7121 ~lr llollo\1 ,1v il'.\O\\ •i11~l ll\\Y ' 1 l ~.1111t1!? C\Y fl' ll.\C ~ • ' '"' ,-.;. 11. " 1 " l'li() ~l f1 Sl~:"ll.JI n10 ---------I I A I ' T,11,nhuuse ot<'an \ll'\\ I ,1pls 1n Ot.tngc County )1 il.: 1 i·c.o ·11 S?:\O/ ~l.\IJ: \\'h1µpPI found l P ,\TIOS \\1\LI'S DRIVES, Hou8chold duues, 1 •J V n i:;qua Opportunity -A..___...___. __ 1.\lk lo ))l_•~ch, S300 ino ".' 10~1(1 \\,111111 1n tuunta1n MINI WAREHOUSES I 1 t.,;~~1s4r~~Os~f1 SG~ n:: \it1111!y lith S!1cC'l ('n,\<1 CONCRETt-. PU:l\IPING !.illlllci, etc, exc·hangc 1uun1 En1ployer -v---v--v--1 1.:ll'iuiing 1111 lea'c !'1.16/'tlt~ \alll'I ls 11ou1 Jund uf place, STORAGE 1-i'l>nt Ofh<'i" crµr~ he :\If''-·' ilQ-11ri1 01 tilfi.7021 I __ C,1ll Don &12-851 11 ,\board ;,.iR-2:11'1 Df'liii.:-n Eni.:-ine<:r l ---: -Ch i"il I~ flli'.?· 1102 ~o l\1011. ·ltl 01 \In\ r oul I \ 'h ( t Ol-N, ,-0-. -,,_/21/T', Ill~ Cont ractor \!ALE "'l1"!1f',1I 1IC'""!Klabll' B \l-l~1A I D 3 days & lt11lC'h lu ro-1.1•ave lillf'I~ lo m::;• Rustic armer ------!'l.'.ir 'oo1.,., 'na <'•111 ' " • . -, ,.. ' llOUl'l< /\ ii Tl • .,,.,,. I B<lrn1 Ullll l l°"l' 10 /11.•<11 h Huntington Beach ··h.ugcs "lll!ll Si~ fl\ I , , I !11111 ti \\;iy SI'< c:o.r l\hl!C' C1!( k •POO' f•'lll ('1111 ,11 I -• hard l\(ll kin:;, 1\Hllls lr.onec T L Pl' y ~kpc~n Cl· \t Tl'lcproccssnu: 360 BAL tl)On1h 1),11 ,. tltf}-{(\~ t\C'" Glf1-f~i~J 1 11 B1•11111flra1h~k M~7.r17:11 Gf:R\\ICK & SON posilKltl \1/;(d, s1,ut S<lial'y s"'c !1..1.l~l 1 Sf. .llr l P1-og1,m1mc1 lo Sl21\ ,\ ,;hn11p111.; 111 S.1uy1 L.1;.:un I D~ I L:\l-l II I I 11,uiultoil i ;.,;, 11 [ ioil ~ 1113 '· >SD -11 -1--c· I I Bldg-('un!r Addi\ 8.· Rctnod Hers 11v,11I !li1)...(l%'7 _I_, _os1,, ~sa r tl' Bkkp1 /1(1 nt 111 $121' I Stu\('• .l.f"'l~'fll'..'. nul S171 1 I II\[' 1'"" •If l' A LSPACE ' • )(111-... lt \\ con.ul Sln1c LL' Bl 1113'll ---1 BEAUTIFU NEW ,. -IOI 'I s·~ ino .• >1111•11 •n1h11h•d l111l "r"1,'~,e111,:un_,':',"11,1itOC't'.lln l NOW LEASING ll·ns \'1l &.uh ,11 NB lii''..ii<ln c. -~9-21~0\l .T 27 n1.1le i;tu, a\,ul L ,~.xC'c,St..'<'I Y.,.c .1•;::r vv~+,. r 111•1 ~9U! ' -" l" ' !JOO" 960-1970 H t I B h h\ thf' JC II\ ri~G-t'*I ' ' ' 1\11\\'IF & S;.11 A i\I 0 t ~ni::1ncc·1 ng """l' v lo $1;~ "11~1 1"1 ·'l1f• --'· ~;.iu11.1 tln111~ su •. o:ri9 ---~ un ing on e ac ~ .-.. -----, 1J .\CK T.Ltll.itu:• 1 epa11, S!ockdcli1ci)' ·11~·~1Zf1 b111 C MPANY S...-c1""f'lo1 1c~ In ST."iO Lagun '1 Beach \l"'il Bi ~"l'•lnSl .~-1 NF.ED chc,1p .car,11..:1· ru1 Neill M-l I \Hf,J:: tlf}.., \h D11a iini()t,_I, add t i!' J{-\ 260071 "J.6 SUPER \VORKlNG CO~DS Sunc1'\1~1 Rrl1t1I 11,$.S.iO A-t ------1 s101,1J.(l' L.1vunr1 &•,1\ tl :o t-t 9 1:) S.j 1·1 & t P Po1111 \l \\ c.· fil2 1-0., ' • Ai 1.:r n:: Supcn.•l!"lt tn SS:iO ·' \ ' B!: •IC'l'<!tl I 1t 111'\\ p s 1·).~)7 fnltll 8 -00 tn !!) u(f J(,10111111" ... ~I'\ land SI l'l(j 2'1 lti ~ ·'Y 0 ... I ) 'Jo& Wanted ~emale 702 r·cn tll'{'IJ'Olll{ Assemblers Secy 'biff' In~ l''\[l('I' SGOO+ 1 1111lk 1111.,,,h\_IOJ.S:on Furn .orUn furn.370 .111i 960-1970 -1 E lectrical I • w/n~hl!lcnsli moscxpt.'r 01 l'"k T I" I Los t SSS -I NEED IK•lp at 1Lo1nc' w .. • G!Y'oll [laV & 1Jenef1ts. Call I'( f'r ...... " I ypist 5K, I'll-'.":~, ,\: •I'll 2 •q Newporr e:?acl• SING I I:: s101,1gP J.:UI 1\i!l' --... -...... --..,-.... 1 e J:LECTRICJ,\N e h.1v1• .udc'<, II Ur s l'" ' f)utt1l' NOl\ i 54()-4450 1\lt1111l .i\tan/ An1:1hc1ni $rli0 Mesa Verde I Lls1dC' C;'ll S30/l\ID Cnll i\1-l 10111 ti \\r~r n11ll'<ll t l b:rE:-il lOUNO ~t·n1, G_iay S: Lit #l5G::JO housckprs. coinpaut0ns NC:V~l{A 1'~EJ::ATTEr..1PO Steno $jOO + t.•\es, &10-IX~71 671-hl'i~ \\f\Ofl 1101k1n~ nk Sllicr RI::\\IARD, Vlc of •• 492 19-~t ee 11 0111 e n1.l k 1. 1 s UpJOhn TEMPO Gen ()f( i ustln $l75 110:0.11, 'I \IOSP1 1EHE-Dl\ :l r.= =~ G1\P.AG F' fnt !l'lll (utol (rill !\~l-S09:l 01' Costa l\1('S/l 517-6681 T H I Typ1~tlG ore, •, ,1; , bi Slill .,11 Henl 11 iu uuuuuuOuu ' 1 1 •l(i2-.~"~% 1,1"" 6l2-J2Sj E:LECTRICAlN He old JObs ' ___ emporary e P ~1 V1f'Jn to s17~ ()fo, aiii·, \l itl Ai·c del i\Ju1 '-:1111d<' nc\Y JObs Any Jllb!! Any \\)-_:L!,.rdu<'a lcd wo111an BEAUfY Qn<.•rator. EXl'('l CALL TRTSll HOPKINS ,11-10·.1 jJi(J /.tC.'fl{ l1i'.":i-~'!11G 4001 ~IRCH ;-~ ~h·d ~izc brnlhlk fern place 836-'iGfill 1c,u·ht'r \\'lll tuto1 lani.:uui:,:c. i·~ JEltHI \VlllT'l'El\10RE . , ~~-~ 00 r '•ll'"'''I Shf'phC'ld inix No coll nr I . I I Ill I len11111y,olht'rQJ1f)(lrtun1Ht•s Newport S each 1 , O ffice Rent al 440 :~q 1 • 'N'-,.1,. Or,ul itl' & l>I'! .i\1.ir, Ga rdening 1l' P \I' 1 n1anusc:11p s 01 for exper1enc'{!(I ticauliclno ~ I . I s·;0 ~·1 It G,1r.u::r, zonPd ll\I l1-1:t-"i74l/519-086-1 d1sluss yo11 1 nt'<'cl •103·2178 ivlrh follo1y1ng 81~3678 or !RY1 NE PERSONNEL ii.\ 'i FHOT" 1 '.? 1;1 ! I .. • 11 , fJat.'C~ DESI\ "llllCC .v.ul~b!t! $.iO r.om1nf'!! ta! SlOO 111 o , --.------1 E,UP.OPF'AN Ga I'd r n" 1 . t:-.p -Cll',1n1ii"J.Arty To11 642~2.l71 Ccoy j(ES•ArCtr.V""y , It~ JldUri 11111 111 t• h ,\ f\.j '"'" -1110 \\1111 provulc fu rnzl 111 c 1 Cull 4q,i.1!-16fi 61J.~1:.'G I IJlS1 t'.1\nk colnr rnalc I M111ntcnnoc<> -l.anr:lscup1ng-J{efcrrnct•s Bond 1blc Cull -B0•1"',"1"1 ___ 0~--,--"""' r>ULI"-1 at $) 1no 1\ns1\Cl'n1g 5Crl.;('<! , • Burm<><;e t',ll In ii'\ In<' Tt t'l' Ren1c1val V l' 1 y 11f1 ('1' 5 30 979-9ti.! 11 • l'Jl'l lr ~1 JK'll ''1, 4~ F. !"'' i! t a l ll'VlllCI C• p I(' 1 $.12)/0\ll 'Ii l.4W_,, I p Oa~wood1~11'lellfl~ ~I\ cJ l\dlinblf' li~7.j.Bcach B\vrl I Rentals Wante d 460 [{'J11ltl', Gr•nt'tTJU~ l('\l ;J.rd I rc.lSflnahlc 64.2-a319 ('\'('~ I ,--' --• Bla.~k.1t: s Uc.int 'rtrd, NB s 'u1't•' 2'2'4' 642-1470 Gll-1 11•1 P-ne,,rei•dent\riu1 'tio j lluntlrlJ,:ton l~·:.it•h fA2-l':2l • h75-I011ori\Jjll: IAHf 11111i;> 1101K :is 1 ~67~';;~;i:iiii"0...,..,..,..,..,..,.,.,1 ~ul: 1 Ba s11·,-;:1-i Ren! Rais , Gu~ran ~ ----F--CE·S-1 BUS INE.<:iS \J,1n Cc•1'0nn flrt LOST ___ h G . LA\\'N S<'M.'uoe :l\101v Ech:e t'<'C'f'!1t 101n ... 1 or office "'ork.l' •r.., .... -'l,.__ ... 111.., .... -'li I ut il !'<·i ,11 ~Uil \I tee w~~,1H11n 1 BAYFRONT O F I I ~11t1 \\,1n1s <'ollt 1.11-.<'1 ! . \\ 11<' l'r an ,in l $1 ~i-S20 Cif'anups vnd r.:xp& n1:.1u1-r 4~416 BOOKKEEPER • ll• t 111rinnl l/\!l-1/!tl 111 Jth rJ•!>t r~nts !(r J tr"'' l'l••,11,..t·. ;'ll l'fl ii!J 5.5U '{30 a1T.1n1.;en1f'nt 11,1u1 1,111ic· ~ieplf.!''11 ~1'.~~c: d~~~~'! 1:{ 1 .. _ll.1ul111g j36...;uq He lp W a nted M & F710 Dt'i\1'r :-11i1·11 hL'lull· I0:1n1, 611-SiJ·, Joo fllumof 12rnonlh• CJ. "I !1 ~:,uo i"\,11 1-.)ll Ul\'d ,l,:1or fhlll lent h'-1.s1s Heft(, 111,:111:.flsl ' J t! G a ide n Maint/Lndscp -, Respon;;1hle for AP, A1R, PART Tl'![ EYES. '111 ,,~,·1.1 11 "1·n ,,_,,,, )o m",'.~'."neQJte.nu a~ l\P.f>11-l2'4fl I L\1r l~nnctt af1 1rirn, -Cl l' ,, .. ,,,,., Accounting Clerk llt'l\'l"IJlll.:P<l!'llllir-i;:uh.flur· H ITI ., .t ., r --I!,., M•· '" l'R I I I l(t"h o .. ,, ., l'llnups, >t'('Ofld 11-1"») "''' , ... ,,,. tn cf"f 8 JI I hl\1 rihou~· 1\ri11H" "ul~, 1~i At o~~wood 1 ~, 11 ~ l'l{l\!I 1i1r1t'C' "Pt1cr. avnil -"-"-"''·'-'.II -i 0 < uia ,f" .. '"' t ------ll1111dlr· supply (J1,.'!lk lor lend ~ust. G~" 111g CP.1 i\1fG' Ct; * Ill r~ 172>1 Bcflfottl Ln t~'>1>I 11 m1l11on '" rocr!a d "' ~ , .. lunn lsl.Jn~I. f\rwpo_rl 't'Ot.;~G l\on1c11 \\ould ~1kt> ~l~\~ ~l~D 'f"~ ::1~: ~ 1~ '. ~.;1t I Genera l Serv ices ln1: (:ost,1 i\l.:>llll firm !\lust P:"lul DflS1er .i\~·.. C1ll II: ~1~P.i,~il~ l'ERSONNE •lu ·.i~-733.'l ti<in~.,.·m~ii~. ienn~ Ht uh M1\ S(J~ to 2,3.:i(l l to ttnt ,1 room 1n )our 64&--007. PLillolBfNG El.ECTRTCAI,. h11\•e 10 key Hrtrllni,: mfH'h £,t'\yn for a11pl, ~,,j6..?07J tt E:.i\1PLOYE~) DAYS H.11 l11u1t spa{' 3 ll•, 1"· b1l!l~1d~ ~e.a'1n club' i !'t(J~-. t u111 Ht 11n1or11 llcply h<>nlt' C:\I ~B ar<'a Please -J CAR p ENT Ry l\t '. hy lnt.K'h1 A<:turl\le lyp1ng BUT DESlllE ADD ,.,-,, ,,,,. 11111 2 hlk 110111 c:olof TV trtJtre ,11. r11 I~·:>. 12 .. 1. C ~I !)262'i cl\ll 540-2866 before 6PJ\1 LOST 00<1 Nr N1xllns I I 1 · ,1Jnoi .~ ~I pt)One voice. s11111 BUSB-OY INCOME! .J.~ ;. ~ ----f'~lult' S1ui .J un 13th. P nrl at J u 8 men 11 · .. il$>r S500 c II Coe I Pt I Utl'.1tl 6'/.l-'4397 doorr.nlld11 ·~! ra~re ~ 1617 -WE:)TCLIFF-NB ('()Ille ·Lg· rcwnrd Call ultcratW:lns. At! type~ hon1l1 A 11 .~ .• n,.~~~ .....!,;"I01"1~<, salary nC'roN11ng to CXf"'r * t95 WK. * i I ----· ~ comolrre~tar~ Sura~~ :.!,:ll(J lilu 1200 7~ 11q 11 I~ ,.1101'1 21..,o ... ~1 · reruo\r & romod Lcl ull b\rit gency, ~. ~""' "· """frr JIO ... u""nf• E•""r ., * ll:rt. uostJurs ~1p1, $1".il 1 b''"' ,, ... , ••. ,,_ ~' . ., .. .1-""0Q.~h,. r-fJOr Bl v" r•1 .--n· "" ""' ,.,,. <> , I .,. "'a""' ..__-:""11.' 111..,. si1 fl. Aut11le p1•k'~ Pt<so•ots ' ' , & B Honie R<.'nn1r, _ u • '-""' p!T_fd, but \1•\ll lr!lln Anrilu As Per \Yrlt1rstf41en1cr1I phi~ ~20 u11I, }'f'31'i~ cus; S1n°1r~ ! i 2 bed :;:i IJ II " 51 '"°2 1£,;'J' S U\11 bl"k t \1 ~ d · w I =• -C I' • , 2 • .,,., 1 ,.1 1 SI ,, I 'flt11111:1ndncr,. 1.,,..., 11 !.\-"' • cu:• IC &12-l@. A ministrat1ve ""1sn beh~n 2 :lO &: 4 JOnn\ ALL 5 21 ,' ti •1 ... •• .,,.N-1 11,).rc roo m\ Rent~ lrom -I A & 'f 1 VI 1 ,. d 0 1,1111. ,,--,.,,,-, •. ,,,v 1111 na i•QU<' s a, 1 1JJNGS" b •1 c J 1r .""" hAvo J;m Y.pn1 short· l lrunburger Hamlet, L'l4:i •o~R;c-;U~G;;---,,,,.-.,-,,,--.,.,-""tt 1 H!1B\I IJenlhoU~('. SIS:i $15~ Scr1y,no one CJ r • .-.. "' ~ all646-4329afl li&11kl>t1d!1 ... 1 V "oosc, •f'tl' ·'" i\J l"'fo.f A.M; f M C l erk/C11.11htcr~1r ' nu l);lA.1111;!. uode12\antll\Qpt!IS CJ. ~Ulh .~ !<1(' In U111t1n Bnnk Persona ls S30 f-- ----Curpenlry, nc,1,1h 11, l'lu111• h.111cl 10,111n1f\CC'ura1olyp-fUllS, 'of' • or I do\Vl\lown 118 MalUlt I'S: i:ll.:lotJ7_1196 M!Xklh open 10 7 ~ "ld~ ~•t'I' 1~11 t C ,. n I \' ~ LOST l\111_11'~ glel!l\<!!I In Vic hlng E I c RcntodcUng In).!, ituper!or \\1rltin~ 11'.ldlls, H111t1~1 pcru.:•nct.'11 a.16-2701 ' ·r !ld 1 1 0 1 DOtf c:o 1.\13 911!1 LIFE 01 l)EATI! l.A·I oui llnrlhsl~tl<'. Cdl\1,; 04.2-56U full 1:h11~e hookkl.'el)lng e..x· CANVASSER. $3 hour + ''"lli-;;;;;''1'::;;:'.~c:;;70_,,ll ~-Bl .IH !(JO~I IJ!t n~. D\V, w ~ J1 s 11 a w ?'I Ul t' <.:u1!1 , 11..,-"ifir"! su11nhl(' h;11llc• llvc f'or Alh'l'n1tt1v1•11 -~ !'179~90 • .!'1_____ IJ ANDVl\fAN ho1ni• rcpa1';; JX'I' rhn1 111n1 b41l11,!'Cf', bonu.11, \\'cir•k eves, cull oft DYNAMI ' Enthus~al\tic Gh tl•"1' 11"•1).:° 1ln~n ' \dull•, I Qa)(wood ~ r It do~ hit I[ It n 11 11 ~I 0 n 10 1\BOHTJON cnll ·Llf i~ I WST: Gr:\Y .t \Vhl!" f('1n11 lc C'Ul'J)('llO'Y. pa1nl!n/, mim Hlronii: kllO\\ lcrlgl' of F.DP 4 ::o f11r I) I) p 0 In l m c n I •1 J.~ilay for 1'11'1.:hltccturi lK1 !•! .S~l Jlf'I' IJIO ll 12 t3.S7 I Garden Apartments gi (;11rf.llll"' x.11,..1 1~; LlNF. j,jJ-5:i2'l. :ll brs I 'killcn, vii. :-ioo block !Gi il !lp1•lnkllnr. C\Sl('ll)S i!Ul~79 (ll'('()Ul ltlng terhnlqur11-& t.:"I f'i.'11-2.~18 rriz-9286 pln nnln~ nrm y,•/ beaul <I 1>,\11411'. aul's.I hou~rliiii NcwportOel~hffoloith °" - ----!'I "'I ,,~ """~ -______. dong 1\'tlll \\'Ith l'lt'Oplc. lhen .,;_ '"' 1 ofhce IOClllt'll Jn J.'n~hll) pcl c I)''· •lnl'l, r'n!nPt kit· l 1, ~• ...-f 1ip1 o-;(1(1 ~ n nrri •, 01 ran i;\1i11, EXf:CUTIVE, :m to 1ncct _ ~ · _., M H auling j l\oulcl Jlkr 1o l.'On,lcll'l' you 0111.IJ 1·11N' X to ~·lb l\ly . J!IJ11ttd. Typing 'an al·curAt 1hr 11 '<l l'i r.w. .. 11Jt, lH:l-5'-rlO. ,, •• 11-1~ oY °' I I' :.-J..l I a111u111 It.cul, slun <;._ tx.ru compl\Uhl" I l./1-itt· Or11.n '" long h:ilretl ror lhc f)()SIHon of n\,V rlgnl horn(· fur 11 n10 old girl 65 A J';IUST .. En.Joy a \'lrlct r, --I ~·WPOrl 8••c:h/$oulh g s. ti C'lrn\<'1111' ;q~-1384 I gnl 1'}-3,j f' 0. Box 10~~. 1111111• cal Vi"t L"slbluff. 'lf(}\"1.~G. lltiulln ~. Ctcnn· 1u·m. Sl111il1UC snlnry IOI ref ,,wn c frnn!I NB. tlll or ftut lc11 • hOUNi 8-5, -.;\ 11J.:Jt :\ l11 , J ha Nt•nr llc·h. o1 Olll•lunr-,1.,,, 1,. -lost-~ Sanl 1 ALl."l, Ca.ht I ('a~Sj(_!: __ . __ ..:._ up [!ooJ \\Wk' t~H.EE csl $1000 Xlnr opporturilrv 1x•1 4 & 9 Pl'II 673-1"23 V.'t'Ckl! vacation, Prof I $.nl fll(I I nµpi nl" St>IJ )our equiprn('nl A 1£01101.l<'S i\no0>1n1nui1 I BIG f{lk/whl long h11lr f,"it'fl I _!i.2-ia&l KhKll)' !tfnll rci<un1c 101 lt's " brecie.· . ,!!ell )1)Ur sh.'irlng, Salal}' $31"1, ct'l PJ'OPC'l'\Y lloosP · 64~7 "'11h 11 Jn\\-<.'051 Ot\11.)1 Pilot\ PllOllC' S4t-721i or wrltt n111lr ra1 Pink cullar. 16th Any da,y 1is lhe B~AY to Pre1ildcnt, J' 0. Bo 1810. lnfm;> "'Ith eMe, use o..tly bCI S &. 6pm • 1t quall .. CJ.A~ sr.u..~ -S42·J6i" t 1 .~,.1f~'fl 1\11' &U...r.,fii8 PO. Bo'( 12Zl t'oSla Mesa. _!'I. Cfl1 6\2-47~:1. run 11n atl• Don't delay. . Nt.'Wf>Orl Bench, C.1. !t266.l Piiot Claullicd 00-5678. ~6_11_·'.,l,..Dl _______ . I t l ' I I l urM111, J~n11ar1 ll, l'l74 'HolpW•ntod,M&, ho Ro1eWon1011,Mi,7iiiHolpW•nloe1,il(& Ii 116 RolpW1nted,MiF7io HolpWonted,Mi;'710 H1lp~•nt~.~~~~~ Bui int MISC1ll•-• ILICTRONIC GIRLIWeded toopente IKB -lllM [$ MACHINIST UAL ISTATI The Rusty Pollcon e Sul'Jllu1.lulhllllll ASSIMILIRS -I V(MTSR) • Syotom llWUllllnlllo $ALL TRAINEE .TsALISMIN Now lntervieWJna For llATER!Al. • 1000'1 OI NEw SolderinC ,...d. Day shift. (M'J'SC) !or 4 leadlna . 1-2 Yn exper deslroble. Out· Wl\y not ~ In !ha hot!• t Oy1tor Bor W1ltre1ao1 ITEMS! Doon, tumbor, P'Y· Pal ~. S3tl West· ~de xi:s tnbeodltl. No up nee:., earn whJle )00 •tandlnc trtnae benttU.1• area ~ Hundniton Beach • & Hotte11H wood, alwn ahettln&, mold· ~~A,.., W,.tmlnlter. -· Xtt leolt, ;:', team, part dma, e,.. A Disc !Jlstnunents, lDZ <;; Fotp>laln Volley. !At UI mi W. Cout Hwy., KB~ •JnaU,ltwDlndowlRS'' e<IUc.lltP'LUI ~ "'I> -·~ •~~ ln wlcndo, lull time when quail. Baker St.. C.M. m&OO. tl'1n you. can Phil Mc-""""iClll:lROMl • ,..,_...,,_ .,....., HO . l!:m Name<, VIU..\GE REAL mEATMENT Pl.ANT 01'· -So. MAln SI., S.... 11 DAILY PJLOf 3~ u1lca11n1trument1 m Fl.I/TE, DeFord El.ldlart model, never med. 64;-1989 Office Fvrnlturtf E'ulp;. ~ ~ WAREHOUSE ASSIMILIRS ,30 pm « IOlld -Fann<n. "'""'""' rou~ MARRIED --21 · ' Slate Grade U Required. n" ~1031 Expel' on PCB'a. °'¥ lhltt. to CBS Publicatlona/Wttt, Ed Lani* St0-1834 car I: J>t'one necea. J12S Fi1inR deadJirle. February __ ...:........ ---Office rurnltutt, wholeNle 6 General Monllotl, Jnc. 3019 1499 Monrovia Aw, Newport INSURANCE Ap tr! wk. to atart. 89WOOO RECEPTIONIST 18, 1974. City of San Juan FOR rt':f: o:ce11 bulldlna: \Vftrthoule clearance 118.le ri!~w.te:i:ag~Ca='. ·funiture damps - Import AiCessaries Enterptlae St. CM, 54Q.489S. !'!.,·~~~ 9M3. Phone l;iat, ~ ..... ., needed,, 3S"\, ~'k. MASSAGI TICH. Ca piatrano, 32400 Paseo mate897 -aft 4 30 trom Interior Deaign Studio • £Xec. -. .. .., STOO c,;;;;;NG santa Ana Mta fu~:eO:l!l'i~~;...i.,:t Youna ;:"'\:!.';.~ wanted HJ!"'tor i.:~ U: = ~~~. ~./~u~~ -' SAVINGS UP TO 70% l:.a M)f,':'.v1as,'l:i ~~ ~ ~ SS.SO Co. Now lnlefYlewlnr for Reply P. 0 . Box 1208, S8n tor T.':te full time ......;;1_ individual who enjoys meet· TREATMENT-PLANT SUP• Camer11 & 1 .m. Girt 'Friday $lOO gel>el'1<l office penonal & ~-t , "• W .....-oend Ing people. Duties will in· ERINTEN DENT $ll32. • _lqulpmont 80I Opon 1 D1y1 A WHk EXEC SWVL CllRS $15125 am T'YPllt S500 accountt_nr mach 0 P e r , '-"ie'men e uv~1 exp. nee. • elude hlndtlng very buly 398 s 1649 f\-1onrovia Street Sec chrs $8124, dk1. Pierce Recept,-Cenl Ofo 1S20 Typlna, ad on telephone-, & (50) ~-•·· 1n' earn wbllealtlearn. phl:>n6, grffllng vlllton. ~~~. 1~jin~ra::ad1;'JneJW: ..._ \VANTED Costa Mesa 64.>6133 .867=.::W.:.·.::190.•.:CM"'-'642-3408=:;::;:..,,~1 Pel'IOpnel Sec'y to $700 1eneral office ab 11 it I ea nwv penon any ' ar and performln&' clertcal du. February 25. 1974. City of ro:nlax spotmnUc · Used tQrquallty delka, fllel, Acclnl Clk, Cmptr S500 taenUaJ. Accounting mach eve. 2950 W. Cat. Hwy., ties u · uslped. Requires San Juan Capiltrano, 32400>1--•!_CCa~ll!..:543-~~11~30~•~-I !!'!''!'::~~~"!"!:::":::':'!':': IBM -E:xec. addina mach, M"t'STIMTSR -"BURROUGHS or NCR" Newport Beach. . SO wpm typing. BLAC-KOUT-LIGHTING ex-· to n~s. s--. -INVENTORY MEDICAL •-t ··'th Pueo Adelanto, Sar.Juan F ltu 110 ........ .,...... .,,.,:;r, .. Bkkpr/Constr S600 exper WK!!ul. Xlnt Co. ben. ...... t 1 AM ..;_ctlw• '"P11·• Apply In penon or Call: Ca,pistrano, Ca. , ;..;;.u';.;".;;.;.;;.;'.;;'----=;i BAttery po\\'ered lights & Desl&n Enttnetr T e lephone Larry uvn am ...... ce o • (714) 493:lln . 1:ystems for home & busi· P!anos/O_r_,,gc..•_n• ___ n_6_1 Micro wave tuter $933 St.reet1man .. 546-U55 --CLER KS ~ PllY • oondltionl. Tel. Dona Leverett DOUBLE Bed i n c I u d I n I ness. Use regularly wt th Call Jeannie Sls<o ' * GUARDS * 11 ln4) 5111-5000 ext. 250 headboard $50, 2 velvet ,..,...,,. of po•T to be used • PIANOS le Sid HoffmM OPENINGS NOW MEROIANDISE HANDLER I hasaock5 $5 1 each, Bl ue during power outages. Many NEWPORT FULL TIME . HYLAND TYP SJ velvet chaise ouna• $35, 3 lonal l'"h "· • • ORGANS FUU. & PART TIME NEEDED IMMED Maple Bar stoob e"" ea, opt '5 t uAlures "' ac-133Po~IDAf•ncY • Rotlrod OK , li°.!1J:~.C~rJi,Wa~ LABORATORIES M•ple swivel rock;;: $25, ~~":'·Coll Bill McLean FULLERTON MUSIC .....,.,.,. r., N.8. e Xlnt Opportunity College 642-0262 nx> lan . 1 pr Milk glasl lamps $18, ===------Our Neweat Location 642·•70 Students · Coeta ~11::a. &,1t~~ An ln_uned. opening for an 3 4' Gold leaf lamps, S3S I BUY!! 18191 Euclid, ::'ountaln Valley •. £a_:_&:._Phone 11 f ~· _ .. _ VOLT "~u :fi:ic1~~ w~~ m ~yp~J,,Oea"''-'60'13-S~'."'06:..,,____ 1 Blk. No. of San Diego 1'"">' EXECUTIVIS '"'~ ~ or over~™'· lnst1nt Po,_I Noon Duty Aides an equal opportunity curatclyl BEAUT. 9 cust..mada.couoh, -GOOil Useil-mm1nrre•-+---=»l-"'----I ·$15,000 to $75,DOO UNIVERSAL Tempora. i Service $2.951 Per Hour empl9yer rcfng. like new, andq. Fr. nppllan'ces or \vlll sell forYoU Rentals from $5 Send rrsume ~r call TODAY P~~:r~~:oo~E.\\~~ ~m.S:cf:'"·· 811~41 Cl Hr, 20 m1n -2 hn dally) For Appolntmtnt ~~~~ar~ul~m~~n· ~h t,\ASTERS AUCTION for canDdentW NO COST Santa Ana Equal Oppor. Emnloyer Resnoonponaltibmilletiesa'cttSuvlt~on RECEPTIONIST Contact-Carol Smith mirrors, crystal &: sifvcr X175% Newport , CM '646-8686 • Pl1no1 & Gr1nd1 executive Interview. SM-1433 ..,. AYC &: crysta1 chandelier. radio, 839---079-1 aft. 6 for Sunday EXECUTIVE SERVICES, iiiiiiiiiii .... iiOii;oiiiiiiiiii JANITOR, Part . time/ full llChool planround. Apply tn Handle front desk ot leadlng Q stereo eet. MS-o289. Behind Tony's Bldg. ~tat'!. ALL MAJOR BRANDS INC. HOSTESS/ time, local, eves. ex p adlts penon, Fountain Vatiey O>ata Mesa firm . Must have FOR Sal Two *FURNITURE* U ... & rebuilt plm allO 888 N(7· 1'J>ai~:.7"'""'25" Ana BOOKKEEPER only, $2,40 per hr, 979-3923 School Distrtct, No. 1 Ught-&oodbl P.,hon~.~rsonallty_&t ,oo Flnancl1J_S.er_vJce t"OCkers :~tra-el.\ld s= . Uprights fron1 .......... S69 • -. 0 houae Lane, Fountain Vol· n e o ~~ accura e y. ... "~ condition $35. each wlll &ell * AUCTION-* Spinets .. .. ........ $145 :C,(~rorf!~~t::p:~~t N~t!:~~p~~:°:nf~~Maha:!:!!n.~~!~pref'd. ~1~$t~.):1 Jea1::::n ~atJ:~li~~ta~; Equal D;;~mplo~r aeparately.962-8226 *FRIDAY 7:30 PM* ~~C: ,',' ::::::::::::i: EXPEDITOR open · · · Steady & reliable for rute equal opportunUy emplO)ler. C'.oai;tal Personnel Agency, 1 .. --------.154" ROUND Oak Table, Partial llstlng tomorro\\•'s e Organs Chorllo Browns RMI. work, otc bid.,., N.B. Ill Filing deadtine-Monday, 2790 Harbor Blvd., CM. TYPIST'EXECUTIVE-Ped"'tai table, very old. peper. ALL MAJOR BRANDS Lead~ ~ec~f fi"°r has ln Hunt. Beach. AppUcantl;~H~r;:w~k~. ~84~4~-0606~;:· ;:;:;:;:;:;: Jan. 21st, 1974. RECEPTIONIST Strong t;nghsh uackground ~2.:J1 ,oak chairs, $800, MASTERS AUCTION iw&.8686 Optigan , . demo .... $195 an/11mm , I I or ""r Iv. must be willing to -travel Mature -pon dependable We will n<n• for qualitv Sofa ' cllalr gold 2 lamnc Spinet . new -, .. ~99 "' yr exper. ne ectroncs. fortrainlnginLongBchat MOTEL M "d t --•""" ·• • ,,_ J ' -QUE!.'NSIZEbed I "" ' ' ,.~. F O L Great advancement pouibll-Charlie Brovma for approx. K 11 a t , n e a , cheery. 642-9470. Call 044-5771 . . room su te, S l 1 5 , like new. 2 ree rgan e1aon1 I ~-~ e y energetic 6 day wk. tquna R UTILITY MAN dre~, rute s~. hdbnl, Comforters, 1 bedsprd & rug . Phone 5574839 ty, '-"'· promotes 11um with· 4-6 wks. Appllcatiooa no~· Beach resort 494-1136 e c e Pt I 0 n Is t • p/Ume. . bed ~. 968-489S a1t. ~ to match Hi fi console FULLERTON MUSIC in• pa.y11 for advanced belng takenat NEWSPAPER del i very . Convalescent H os pital. 12. Mo. poslUon. 7AM to -*-00FA_&_i.ov£.SEAT* rad & 'rec play, $20: l22N.Harbor,Fullerton IChool\ng. Start $650. Call Ch•rlle Browns Rest. Serv1"ces montl & Mature woman. 642--0593. 3.30PM. ~ to $737 per Never .. n.....i e Ve~ ad. qual. 963-!698 .. Helen Muon. 54 0·6055, ~·~-A •-~"-h ngs ~~-. 2 RN 73 F / • mo ~ ., ===~~----1 171-1805 CoaAtal Penonnel ~ency, ~ '-'K"rry ve., ......,.""' °" openings. 557-mO ~ , time · Ap 1,y In Person __!:1.s~,y hoJEe· ~1910 \VANTED: Good map l.e hrs: Open Nights 'tU 9 2790 Harbor Blvd .• c•t. 1 ...,Eq""lual~O!Op!Opo!Orl!. l!E!Om!l'p!Olo'!'ye!Or!!! LITE NURSES 0.arge nurse. Challenging S-,}"bock V•lloy BEDROOM --r set, -at dresser v.•/ mittor C if Sat· 'tll 5· 30 Sun ••5 " R~LVN-AIDE posltJon. ~ledlcaUons. Im· -Ule d $50 Mi .... ll -~ 'bit;) h"gh ho Al =""'~· =~· 7'.,=;:C'·,,,~~~1 ,, /C BKKPR $700 HOSTESS/CASHIER INDUSTRIAL 1 J.7 "' other "'itts. Top pvt med 1 . ope 1 Hnlng. 1 taHI .B 84 . 7 351 con-Un!!'!! LaSchoop I RdDl1t. con • • r;i~ • ri:.J' ,.,.0 ' do:: h,.," Mss~ FREE ORGAN LESSONS u H;~~~u;Pfce op~~rH~~b:x~H=~ 1~ DIVISION duty lNLY· lmrited. pay 'tOl' va e&Ci?n osp . . 5. ~ Hil1s TRUNDLE-BED $50 v~ejo. 831-2'168 ~l.oi: fu'O~tt~:!-r!'11a'; Adanlt Ave. CM aft 2:30 NEEDED IMMEO. Ooor duty. Count Y w d RN 3-11, 2 ct.y wk By Jan. 25th, 1974 554-lll4:.! M1scehaneou1 nla:ht at 7:30 P,.I. We want l'el'SOnnfll Agency (Mark Ill Center) 542.8836 I651 E. Edinger, S.A. FRY COOK Exper. & l:>ependable. Apply . SUrf " Sirloin, "30 w. Coi.tt Hwy., N.B. See Mr H in tervws, Mon-Fri 9 • 5.. Charge Nul'IJe, medications. Wanted 120 ever)IOne to learn to play p.m. -agen. Lesooulle Nurses Registry. H. B. Convalescent llO!!pitaJ, COUNTRY TABLE · &1-"'-'==----= the organ! Tom Dletericb HOUSEKEEPER, live in, 351 Hospital Rd, N.B. 847-3515. · VETERANS Deoaon benches, <Irk wood, SILVER COINS · In charge 642·2851. O>aat Sat. It Sun. daya ou. *Assembly TmeS Cl.ob""· Park Lido Bldg) ..,_,__ ...._... ...... _ HEY TURKEY"· t ted 1n beaut set. $450. 646-5961 y1 -f Music, N-·-BJ·"". at ~-t • bath In u;r ~ vn1er unok. Girl · £>l erei; --------Pa ng ],,,.,,,-0 over ace .... .....,~. vu ;=~:.home. 1 ~ 64.2--9955, ~-needed fOl'"busy aales order college? No? We.!l tpen, tu-Sectional' Couch $10 value. Call,962-3646 bef 9am Harbor, Cl'il. hil NU~ AIDES desk for Orange Co. Boat terested in money1? Con-or est olf! ~tu & att 6pm. -;iiiioiiiioiiiiiiiiiii;&;;iliiiiil ~ ~~ t;':*Packagers ~=~~_A Maqulacturlng !lrril Ofc ta~~eran.;><llalnOlfl G SI 12WANTED old Treadle PIANOS:-ORGANS bl. r r 1 er, a 10 v tn g .,........ . .........,.,... exp!I'. a mlllt. Potltion ce arage a e I sewing machine or cue New It Used. Great selection. ruu.. 0.Al'lf: Bookkeeper grandmother ""OUld be NURSERY worker, must req's phone work Ir good Orange Coast C.Ollege -·---··-.. I ~7487 Competitive prices. Open f-+-1-i'"""ladp..ot.pneral--great.'Phone-551~----.:. LDova..Sl~SuU.e...lfO_ ve__e:zpe:r._.6.. f1gure skills . Salary * SJ6..5153.* PA'l'IO SALE-8122 ony · Eves. A Sundays, The best a mutt, Salary open , ~ WOMAN-to--llv.e.Jn,...-6......day_ Newport Beach 833-1441 Yrs a: ~· $2. hr &: =m.=.m ·~· _ Beach pol~-~Wl~ ~I.cal lnstD1m1nlL122 -deall·IU'e·alwQ.Y&·&I:--_, • Apply--S-00' k with Ider! lady In --{Bulc-ot-Ca!U~Bldg.>---~--IH+h L ~ --WAl:r.RESSES--unuiiiin~...,,.,".-LUDW!G-DRUM-SE • C' ~ST, Irvine Complex, ::bue ~. Y LI g h l Nunery, El Toro. 830-SSS.3. SALES NEW restaurant opening ln eolt £: tennis · •et 11 ' 14 pieces, incld. Rogers South Coast Plua 540-2830 C h 0 u 1 eke e ping, airnple KEYPUNCH OPR otftce Help Pltime Salespenon, permanent. ex-Dana Pt. Now h1rl.ng for t'olyneSian art11acta &: tin~ Power Tone Snare. $1.35. moklne. Sa la r y. Car Pee Paid ' ...... na .. __ n 8:30-12:30, 'I'>'Pi;nl. phone.-per, aggreulve & articulate. dlnlng room & cocktail pamlinp 53tt-669'l • 544-3417 • HALLET It Davi1 Piano, GENERAi: ·OFFICE """' -~ . ......, ...... ,. '"'""..wy y .... ,..., •--utve s a I es to call on retail stores i;ervice. Must be bet. Jl-26. ---· ---~·--"" --s Jne Good --• ~ necnaary • ..,,.,...,,'", knownfinnaeekslndlv.w/l oii(~ ~Indus Pk for direct mail adYCrtillnc Neat & pleasant. 4fl'ly tnGARAGE Sale, Mov i ng, WANTED~ or new B·B fi t. '-VIJl.l· H OU S EKEEPER/COOK, yr exper. Keytape or CMC Call ~zm · co. Est. 14 yrs In 0ranp penon at 24312 Del Prado, Spaniab. bar, 2 kitchen sets, Oat Tuba, gd con!! & tone. Payed, 7 yrs old. . fUll or p/time. Uve in/out. Mlpful, but will train. Great .. Co. Qualified appt's, xlnt Dana Pt. (across from end tables, beda, dreuer, 548-~759S-iijiiijjiiiiii1~84·1·.-0fl32--·alt ... •''•31)-.iiil Non drink/smoke. Rm benef:ltl lnchtdlng proftt OPERATORS-single net!dle, comm • .t: bonWIK. 540-9002 Brookside Winery) Mo&:Sat &. Mile, 9182 Crawford .. req'd. Sal open. N'!!P!J!ghts ~. ~to $600. ,..._n exper. on dresses & SALES Peop. le ·n e e·d e d, 9AM"'.:'f.W L'ircle, HB (Back o1 ·~ ,,---URGENTLY NEEDED RoglJhr Todoyl Work Tomorrow! area. 64&-tm:----Sally !fart-;--.~ ............... Top-p;iy;-865 Shaklee ProdtlcU. !714 ) WAlTRESS MigSUnootia" Ad&mal Sat" HOUSEKEEPER. Comp.an-Fee Posltkms. Couta1 Per-Production Pl. Newport 893-845l ton. ~-eJ .. ·-•v 1 .. Au ''--Jn, sonneJ Agency, 2790 Harbor Beach. 646-03(8. Exper. DepeOOable, Mature llOUSEFUL -~ ' Tba' iw-ueil., ~ u.vir;-Blvd CM SEAMSl'RESS exp'd v-ie & Neat. Apply ln person, , .... • " Hle cleaning I: cooking, c.or-.• . PART time medical trans-Armstrong Sau rri~ ~SUrf & Sirtoih, 5930 w. Tbun-Swl, 5S7-1Uf 913 OM del Mar, 644-5142. LEGAL SECRETARY crlber tor doctor office, 6'2-lS97 C 'I • r-·•t Hwy NB Juniper Ave, Santa Ana. must be exper. Medical ·11 • \..UCI •• • • tNr South (but Plaza). Housekeeper-Oxnpankm for heavy recent p rob a t e ,_,_Ai....... t ,,_ °""'' w ANTED lham girl tor 12 ~ old girl. U·-Jn. ex...-ence, Inc I u d I fl• w;iiuu...,.._ a mus ·~ Seamstreu to learn making poo PLAY peo ~-· macll. '' .. ~" PART ~--Sbam G..., of hot air balloons. Perm. beauty aa1on ~"'7n':. Afa1r • ....... ..,. • M .. ~ drt·-. ~. ,.Is &c<0untlng. So. 0. range ''"'"" poo 16.. 'l"" lanlps vacuum bow11 .. ~ ~· .. '""" I ~ .. -f/time -itkm. 642-3545. w/Hair • • • ... '6 req'd. CdM. 6'13-fBlS. County. Send resume to: Must be le., "':_V'9' Bay8de ,....... ball&. ~· 24101 Vla Luiaa. H 0 u I e k eeper/Babylltter Write, C1aultied ad No. 977, Dr, NB ,675-3385 WHO WANTS ro WORK? Misakln Viejo. ... ,_. ... p/ttme tor 2 gtrls. Hr. i Dally PUot, P. ~·Box 1560, PIZZA man no exper, full SECRETARY CHOOrE~urA ~ wotk MOVING SAT 9-1 ONLY ....... Ull 6pm. mm 8am-5pm . Colla Mesa. CaW. 92626. time, apply at Tlms 30242 ~t Involved w/today's (or youneU,_!i:e__yoUr own 221 Via Eboll ~ 1l1e Furn ltome' 830-5603 LEGAL Secretary Newport Crown Valley Park Way, world. Get inwlved w/us. boss. Men or women. Can ..!__ loada ~I milc::·~-="I HOUSEKEEPE~. lnteUigent. ~ter i.w Office, good Laguna Niguel Long & short term aulgn-be allghtly handicapped. HouHhold Good1 814 Assume respontlbllJty, 1rl typllt, 64IM900 PRE-SCHOOL TEACHER ments. Top Pay! Glamorous Neat • Oean Appearance. -----------~ GENIRAL OFFICE home Good salary Under Needed trom·8 to 1,30. $2.25 people .\ lovely •WTOUnd· Via., retired. Age 25 to 10. DINlNG rm. set $30 . Ex~llent •tartin& u.1ary tor so. ci.u 675-2'l56. ' LET YOUR FINGERS hour. F.xperlenced .onty. -inp. Call Dottie NOW! Supplement your . 1n0ome. Klna:1lze bed $40. OU•-•-~ who e ~ DO THE WALKING -S4C>4450 Dn·ve a cab 6 •---a Meditern.neUl ' 'H ea v" '' ~-;,·~;; .. A e111.:::;;; HOUSEKEEPER I CHILD ON OUllt KEYS NEVER .A FEE AT TEMPO day. Apply '";';,., ~ end table $15. 847-Gli • c<N1tact Jn a busy olflce. Ava ~:'°~ °/!:jty°'{;'ua~K: You Con Stroll lnlo PRODUCTION TEMPO Temporary Help Yellow Cab c. .. 186 E. 16th Jmlry ~Xl~.r,:::,:;l:f\ he~ 642-:J049. Long Torm Aa1lgnmont WORKERS Secretary St .. Coota Mesa. -----·--· --- benefits. HOUSECLIANERS It you 're a typist interested Male trainees It foreman LAGUNA Beach u n t f I e d ~=·cl=&: ~ 0:0. ~ 1 ~-~. Jason Best At•ney Baby1Uten, Uw-lril -needed. 1n exdtlng career tn beautl· ~~ =ve~ School District bu tmmed. laundry, 9-.m. _ noon. $3. (213) m-19'.H L. World 6-1 I?-. Brookhurtt F VI"" Own transportation. Rers. ful surroundings, Call NOW, Full tim -•· Is openlng for Secretary hr. ·~--"" r•~. M .. ~ be pm. ......., ' , J ' M1ruhe.r • 646--9172 540-4460 e. iu.. a younc, Typing skills 50 WPM on ..,..,,,.~u, ..... u,.-. -~ ·~------= SUlte 213 96Um . NEVER ,A FEE AT TEMPO growth«iented orpnlza-Exec. typewriter. 90 WPM .experienced, reliable &: Machinery Gen'I Ofc to $600 HOUSEKEEPER, Live In A: TEMPO Temporary Help tlon moving to ~-Xlnt short.hand. Apply at Dlltrlct tum. top.notch references .. J:::=:::::::::..<----='I Fee PaJd. Xln't typln& kill . Companion, tor e Ider l y benefits. Start at $2.50 br. Penonnel Office 8 c r 0 1 • No smokin& or drinking. P. USED 10' x 16 A: 8'xl8 6 Yrs ofc. exper. N! o~-\\'Oman su.&30. -----~~~tc!u~~. potm'; lrom Hiib School. WOO.RKINBox ;v7G' CoroCoup,,.le,delne~~ ~oteher.l>tacro.• 8'xlB~ pow.in:• A QONYEM[NT IH0"9Na IEW!Nc GUIDI ~ THE GAL. ON THE GO. For en ad In Woman°1 ~•rid C•ll Mory Both 642-5671,_.!"1· 330 T Seamed· To-SR ml Smocked Piiiows ftce In Irvtne. Also Fee F> H 0 USEKEEPER, live-in, * * * SEC/BOOKKEEPER. tu LI ~ x1& F SDear lltlons. Call Control Career own trans. Student OK. 849-327l. t i m e d I c t a p ho n e , h:_~ ut':m.:::Ori1° i ~ !. spor-wet:r, Tid I Employment Agency. 3«KI 640--0166 or 6T"~ Prod. Machine Set.Up bookkeeping, rd t y pl n g own trans. Hours Oex!ble, welder, JOMIOll model B = :::··::u = HSe OH~~~~~-~ MACHINISTS Mi:,. ha~y.Bk, ~ ~u::W'~~fr ~:. .MS-4836 g.5 = ="'ia~~ rn1:. l In beach area. Age Beach. Call 499-4!Y.1 Inc., 17542 Armatronl Ave., P.1eue irubmJt re 1 um e . WORRIED about your drill preues, 1 bel v t n1 unlmpcrt&nt, but maturity Houaelceeper needed Irvtnt. Write aawfled ad •so. future? Now Is the time.1_,,s,,~"~='2'--·----- ls. We train. Air mill. c. * 952.7105 * Ex..-!enc:ed -Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 156<1, =" t~""i'.!.:'-~·s= .BQDY Tooll, Carpenten -F. Dlckenon, Pre1 ., I""' -llUDl" .. ACINt.:. Co8ta Mesa, Call!. 92626. tooll 1< Power tool• · "l•1itl1w111em ;~ ~tud .~,1~~,..t~~~-!~'.~:Ji -Jtniwlt.,. O,el\1nli' . .;.~JtiWl7'~ ~ AaeaJ.1·~~· tDGll.WrE . ~ t Ft. Worth, Tex. 1 en~ or "cnen wo..,., · CLERK j'5ec'y1;loolcbopora Piion< • " ·~-M l-ll•.;;:..,,1 •11 KEEP ntE BOM'OM OF 3-4 houri. . Claan, neat 2nd Shift 3PM-11PM Liz Relndera A(<ncy ·- I ROUND WASJ"E BASKEl'S appean~. $2 per ~·3rd Shift 11PM-7AM 4020 Birch S,_ ll""-1 -.. --·;.L·E ·C· -12. •J..,. by placing a peoer Apply 10. 30AM·1PM, Lori ' TO OPERATE Prevloos experience aa pur-Suite 104, NB 83U190 V FOR ..,. •rHlte . ~In the bottom of !ha Kltchen, 3303 Harbor Blvd, :.":.""~ ~{ = Dial A Job •ii.oa.ss . . volt .. 1aott1 playor, L Turn idle Jtema Into Bids K, Suite 9, Costa *Miiis general clerical experience. No Ch1rgo To You without .,..kon. Llko cub with a Dally Pilot M .... 919-0747. Typlcol dutlel include typ. E•tabllshed lJl65 Antlquos IOO now. $40. 67M61$ 0-fled Ad. 64U611. a.ASS SEW! -842-S618 *Chuckers Ina of --. --Secretary/Political ---COAL ,,OR SALE- ""'' W•~· MA "710 Holp Wontod, MA F 710 LullNi =.,t:r-~~ ~~· ~ie.!:~pf':'::'~ SCRAM-LETS '':'~~ ~~-=~ EIECUTIYES-IAIAIERS "JOB OPPORTUNITIES" $15M·S7SM Range • IALAllllaNIHTIAIU Art You U11e111pl.,M No-Ar-e You Soekl119 A 0!01190 -Worried About You, A..-Tl,M of lrolre11 p,oml1ot- UM1ocldH A1 To A ,,.,.., C•Yl'M of Actio~ A-E YOU UNDIR rAID? ff YM C• Aw9f n. P•.i.t c.tiae•rM, I• Tilt ..... """! ... W.'4 ............. Willi, .. IF YOUR ANSWERS ARE TRUTHFUL -WI CAN HELP YOU A. Do you howo 1tro119 vec.otlo11ol .. riwo? I I. Do yo11howo1-4 11otl•1 l11tolll911111? C Do you foil 111fflc:l111tly 1110H.,0Mlil to •c:hlo.,o 7 D. Do yow h1wo th1·1blUty to Miko docl1lo111 l. Ate you ,.ody to tll • Noll1fl1 • ., .. ! o~octh·e1 ' f. If 'fOU wire conwi111H thtt h1lp wot tv1!11blo w.uld you occept It, wlthe.t dol1y1 YOU SHOULD KNOW e Tllo IMtt•, l•k ot1 ...+ ... wott11M • TI.In! potty ptoktMMI lttfl .. JtM It IMIOtlMS Melt• .... e ia.ttf~ tk rltllt dHn .,.,., ot fho ti9ht l1nl ro· ,.,,... .... ,.14i ... e ho1.+I•• P"lflet1t •t• flll-4 tfi,Mth noc.'1'" I~ ....... 4 M111 ~'''""' Molll119, 11 flOt-t-t•I •11twer. SRND RISUMI OR CALL TOD~Y -l'OR- NO C.OST IXICUTIVI INTERVllW EIEOUTIVE SERVICES, 110. -HOMI Of'f'ICI - 7 (714) 547..fm Ill N. Milin St. )Santa Ano IHC:URITY IA"( IUILOINS SUITI 7011 .. .. • ~nclers up .. Appllcanta lboold be •ubmit mume to Box 101, ANSWERS 1135 W. 5th St., S.A. 542.1293 *Tool •• ~., bilb!Y organised In order to w .. tm1mter · 92683 Atln' ...,..., ,._ hal1dle hea~ wor!t load In Myrna~ ORIGJNALS. ALVAR LlTHO ,_,, busy olflce. Excellent -'<· Vlril Elite lmbue $95. P!CUIO Etch. $125. {,q ("\" ~ ' Long Term Employment With History Of NO .tAYDFFS In Our Manufacturing Area Excellent Worklne Conditions Company Paid ~fits Apply In Penon 8:30 AM until 4:30 PM BERT EA CORPORATION ll001 Von K•rman lrvlno; C~lf. 133-1424, ... 2t4 or m.1425 Equol Opp. Employor Tum your aoJ clu61 Into a llereo. Sell them with x Dally Pilot Oamlled Ad and ·-!ha -.... ltmof Call 6C-ll1I Todoy· ·- inl conditloni and !rinse SERVICE Sta. Salesman, N-·!_t--GET; RUN -~ Etch. $1.35., Utrillo t-Kld QM alla benefits f J t i m e , d a y 11 , I i t e .._.Girl's who bn• -•-·• 39c UUiS. -S3S0, ~~. 9098 · mechanical knowledge, neat 'V ... ~. Smocked pillows Apply 1n pem:in at Call: appear. Apply moms, 2590 h6ee GET a RUN for their B4~. Wvtary, 6,1~.J'kJ;2 1~~ SIZES IO}i.20~ 'and fast to do! -eaay u .. ...... HYLAND LABORATORIES 3300 !lyland Ave., Ceola Meaa. Call!. 92626 .. equal opportunity employer Newport Blvd, CM money. cace• a: IWXI . $3 & $5. velvt!teen, corduroy, SERVICE Sta. Salesman, ~ f __ -t'ITL_ ·,.,.-flTL,..,_ 1 colton, 1Uk. t It Im e, day 1, 11 t e ANTIQUE =:,:::::::=..~~~-~-"1f Ill... lltW.I• Pretty smocked pillows - mt'Chanical knowledce, neat SHOW &. SALE CUSI'OM Wall Mura I 1 · are smocked on the wrorw appear. Apply morns, 2590 LONG BEAOI ARENA 0Uldren'1 A: Uv Rml, etc. FEATIIER·UGHT 11 n es side of fabric. Paftem '721B: Newport Blvd, CM Ocean 1; Long Beach Blvd. Wa 11 ha b le· SurplWncly speed all the way down transfer: directton. 12',1" * 13 Million n1.-1.... Reu! 830-ISM· without clinainl: "'",...here! round. 12" square. 131,i" S~~~p ~'!;es M'!."~n!~ * 100 Exbibt~ REFRIGERATOR Best oUer Sew this SEAME0:T0:SUfl.f bolster. Apply o ... Carey Chevron January 17, 18, 1$, 20 takes , Maple night 1tand1, Style In jersey, doubleknlts, SEVENTY-nn: CENTI 'Wl.J' Thun, Fri, Sat 1-10 PM student desk, elect roaster, blends, for ea.ch pattern • add 25 Station, 6M S. Coast Hwy, Sunday 12-6 PM 548-8155, 457 Tustin, NB Printed Pattern 9098: Half cents for each pattern for Laguna Beach. -WALLPAPER SALE-sr ... 1011, 1211. 1411. 16\1, Air Matt and Special Han· J •-"'!I~'!'!!"'!!!!!'!"'-• SER.VICE Sta. Full tlme, FOR Sale or Trade: Ll'I 1~ & I !IS Mitchell VanLult 18%:, 20~. Size 14\i (bust dllng; otherwise. third-cla5s TIMI FOR days. M1111t be exper. Arco, mahoeany VlctroUa, pert. !_ Stoc~:.._11 847•801.0. . 371 takes 2 318 yards delivery will take ,three 19th .l Newport, CM cond. Trtde for oak Vic· .o ,. ...... -45-lnch. weekl or more. Send to QUICK CASH Shlp/Rocolvlng Clork 'trola. same cOn<I & 111ze P 0 BOX RENTALS 8EVENTT·PIVIJ VENTS -Alice Brooks, th• DAil..Y U E recfd Days 1y Blo or sell for $150. fl.li!!!:lon 149G ruverside Dr., N.B. for each pattern -add 2S PILOT, 105, Needlecra!t TltRO GH A ~I i 1~ A Viejo 831-2268 Behind Graham Realty. cents for each pattern for Dept., Box 163, Old O:lelsea DAILY PILOT cs, ~I rm· ' . Alr Mail and Special Hand! Si.lion, New York. N.Y. · · -otroog Ave.. ne. Applll--I02 VEGETABLE juicer " nd10 -Jing· otherwl!e th!rd·claSI lOOU. Print N"""" Add--. WANT AD TAILOR made salls Is 101· sale. dell~ry will take three Zip, Pattel'll Nwntier. ex p a n d I n g , we need COPPERTONE K e n m o r c Telephone 839-4474 wetka or more. Send to N EE D L ECRAIT '72! 642.5678 qualified saU cutten to "·asher • CU dryer, late HOOD tor 1968 GTO. Minor Marian ~tartin, the DAILY Crtlehct. knit, etc. Free ualst tn our continuln&" model. xlnt oond. $180. damage $20. PILOT, 442, Pattern Dept., dlrectlonl, 50c. efforts to build the world'• Guaranteed A: delivered. 839-4474 m West 18th St., New llwt.nt M•erame Book. Faitett .&all•. 1634 Pomona 5f6...8612 SC Furn b1i" A: • Yor1c, N.\ 10011. Print Basic, fancy knots, pat· Ave, O:>lta Mesa. 6C-6441. U CU rr· Qoatop Sean ~t.I · · r. · JlUIC. NAME ADDUBS with terns. $1.00. TIME 'FOR Coldspot retrtg. Kenmore items. All must aol U ZIP, SIZE and STYLE IMtalil CrocMt Book -_ Pl ltove, Kenmore port. inlerested, call 642'-5497 JlltlMBf:&. Learn by plctutt1'? Pat- c:UMwuher. AU xlnL OXld •. TRAILER AXlc! and parts S£E ~10RE Q u I c k terns. Sl.(K) . Qu'CK CASH ~179 for boat traller. $50. Fuhlon8 aM ChooSe one -Vornplete l•t•t'it Gllt Ut-nk Rent W sMrs/D 544-$417 j':;ttem free trom our -more than 100 i:U11 - $2. W:. ruu n1aX'1 OAK FIRIWOOD Pr"inl:·Sunlmer Catalog. All J~..i .. te Af1han Book • THROUGH A * 639-lm * 995-33t1 sl"atf Only 50c. """" · lNSTANT SEWING BOOK $1.00. WASH En. 1 D ryer, BUNK or tw1n bedi, kltehen leW today, wear tomomw. •• .JUty R111 Boob · 50c. DAILY PILOT dl1hwashf!r, $65 each. set, ~"s 1tove A retrlg. $1. • Book ol U Prise Al1t1ant. Call 646-5848 543-0436 INsr°ANT i' A SJll 0 N lOc. ' ..•.. , .•. H1'•1nt for a.all"IOd M AcnON Call • FREE Plck\J . Refril• .A t. TRE&S, 1arp pinl'i, *>me BOOK ~ H~ o t ::It Book t • 16 pt1ttt>m1. WANT AD Scnip Metaf. can Olll'I/:; bonaal, lo contalnerl. ~15 tuhlon !icta. $1. , M;...., Qo!ll Book 1 • --ii7rr-5258 to $65. 491:h31.tl. Haw IOmtlhlrc )'OU want to soc. . 642 u7a ~ta.ytag dryer, refrt1/TRJJ>t.E B8m SCalt, very •llf Oaattled ldl: do It Qlltt.fwT*1'tUvt.(-,._. __ Ml-1611 ' . -iftl , treczer, 1 yr old, :dn't cood. accurate. nrver utld, lllll ,..11 .. e&ll NOW~ U beaurttul pe.tterna. 50c. 645-MSI. lo box. $39. -~--~---~· .. . . ) . , .... • -----.. -··--~ ....... ____ , ' .. • • \VOLl"' range, Globe slicer. 30 cu. ft. refrig. & .all olher . restaurant tguJpment. 1868 Harbor. CM' ~S-4:'..69 aft. 6 TV, Radio, HiPi, -Stereo 836 ·- 20' :.;. 53', 2 BD 2 BA, cal'p., ' . loetl-.d 11~.>E''I tlrnped, lilt-in~.. reJrig .. ZENITH & RCA, color. B&\V Mlrlne EquiprMnt 1' \l'Rsher & elcc·t. d l'YCI', 11ired ~-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;i for Z?O uir cond., kitch. TVs & l'll<'reos priced to 1 c·Jock, storage shed. Janel· clear .. Priced lcs.s than !ht> scu!)ed patio. Three yrs. old FOR SALE: '55 ehevy Panel truck 6 cyl, 3 spetW. $295 494-1591. '73 RANCHERO, . Take ove>r payments. 642-2-100, ext SJ or S.ti·l652. , discou111ers . v.•ilh J y r Boats, General 900 . like nu. LocHted in neiv pictu~ lube. I )T p;i rts &· adult ilk. away fron1 noisy flervi ce. No charge for NA\7IGATION LESSONS: de1iver.v , or set-up on 19" Ccles"tial and/or piloting. ~t. One-half bl. from club- & lnl'A'.c1-. 25" Solid State lndividuo.ls or small classes. house. $15,495. Call EVES. Vans . 963 1 '71 Datsun pickllp & '66 ----------Datsun 4-dr. sedan. Call Crom S•199. r~sh ro Plan Licensed captain. 348-8837 2(3~?&· SEEN AT : or terms, ABC Qllo1· TV, Bo1t1/Marin• CRESTMONT after 6 & "·knds. 549--0495 '72 DATSUN P.U~.600. Excel rond, 24,000 n1i, $1850. Priv Ply 673-4127 9021 Atlanta or 1 9 0 4 6 Equ"p 904 Brookhurs1~·1'Ju1rtin~ton ·-....--'~·------ESTATES Beach, 968-3329 or 962-5559 nuSsELL S1valh1'v Tail only RICE'S TVSERVICE-6 months old. Caft after (tomierly in Pantry S Cntt·) noon, make offer 54:>-3702 10:>1 Site Dr., Brf!:r.. (Ce11tral f.ve. across fM!n Brea Con1n1. 1-l~p.) Lo i #46. CONTACT RAY. PK. 1.fGR., for sho"•ing. 1973 FORD Van, V-S, auto. long 1\'hecl base, dual exhaust, 9,800 miles, Super clean, Ai:ik for D i c k , 83l-1431 -S·5pm, aft 5 546-7713 '71 Z.IOZ, Stick, red, air, mags. $3700. 833-03U alt 6 '66 FORD Van, 20 1npg, Xlnt. or \Veekends 6 cyl. paneled, nev.• tires, I -''-'=~"'==-~-- 1( TV Specials * Boats. Power 906 shocks, clutch, bat I c r Y. JAGUAR 646-8122 Used & Color TV set::. · \\IJ1ilc they last!? Qilor fro1n $('..'; up, B & \\1 h'Om $35 up. r~or service call: 546-6002 or 516·6003 1375 Logan Ave., Ci\T ADMIRAL 23" Color TV. console. $"EO. Sylvania 19" color ,portable, b1·and ne1v $325. 9" blk & \1•hile Panasonic portable, new, $50. 545-2939 ~" SYivania consol e blk & \Vht fV,j].!X). _ can &12.m•. BEAUTIFUL, 1962 Chris 28, Lapstra.ke ski skiH. 1',lybr, radio,. cover. t111in 18:1 hp, just overhaul. lo ht'!':, 11e1~· uphol. $7000. 548--0223 or 645-4315 Motor Homes Sale/Rant RENT A 1i10TOR lt01'fE - ~~{'EA~~~;. iZ~, ·A~A~ pe1' Day & 6c per mile. RESERVE YOURS TODAY 894--3341. '73 OODGE Van, like 11e1v, must sell, 833-2037 '69 CHEVY Van, auto, 307, V-8. nir , niags, paneling, loti:i more ! $1800. 548-3177 '73 Gl\fC Val'), 6 cyl, Tacoma \\'his, 5.500 mi.. Excel cond. $3300 or ofr. 536-3647 24' Sea Ray, ·11. Cully Cabin, 0 1\IC. 235 1/0 covers, VI-IF. Trailer, days 586-.1610, ol' eves & \11kends 544-3574 1969 Sl-IASTA l\'lini l\fotor Home, 46.000 n1ilcs, Self '73 FORD ~~ pickup, auto. Con' ~ oond S3 950 trans. ail', 3,000 n1i. S3f2.'l0 17' INBOARD hull, glass · "'""" · ' · or best offer 831-17•13 eve. I ood 'I . 540:-5397 ove1· p yv.· . n oving, must '65 DODGE VAN $375-. sell. 1st offer of $9a. Also e_Dale's ll:fotor Honie Rclltals Greymarine 6 cyl & trans, '73 23-26' l\t.H. & Minis 847-8972 $¥. 642-6824 Free nliles 9 til 9. 838--0900 '69 DODGE , 6 cyt, auto, JET Boat, 17' v.1/Bt1r~:l ,cO;y~T",:,n';:i~le':,r:;:s"., ::T:'r";a:'.:v'.:el:"':'~::'.9:'.4:'.:5~c'!a~Q".ll"~'··~S'!<1500~=':r:;:":'":'::";:' JcftftiVt,'"-urcrs-G'~Cu !n· ':"'611!=6153 '69 JAG 2+Z Pearl Yello\v pt. Air, auto trans, clean. Xlnt concl . 675-1208 aft 6 PM 1967 JAG. Rdstr. xl nt Mnd. Al\t/FM, \\'i~ whls. $265(). Eves ~1996 JENSEN JENSEN INTERCEPTOR Large Selection or Colors J1nn1ed\a1e Delivery 1',ULL SERVICE DEPART]llENT 1'-------..JI=~ 390 H.P. Tandem axle trlr, UNIQUE ~· long lj' "'ide~STEP VAN Good cond 1-----ji...L~ine:;:•~·ii2~:r.~.1mes,;:::O-'~;:::jj~u~··~·a·""jjjj""'"~s17!a.c~n~~~;,=.;;:f~raveL1r.a11~p.-Iutn • • I 23' LUHRS '68 Flybridgc, & crptd. 5.16.-2992 or 536-0348 . -. - LOVABLE, gentle, 1 yr old, coven, teak swim step, I Auto Service, Parts 949 . Autos Wlnted 968 ' I blk male kitty, s hots , n1an y x t'ra s S 9 8 5 C -----'-----• altered, box trained. (7141551-083.1. l\1AG \\•heels + tires, for TOP DOLLAR PAID _644--0139 V.\V 4 lug pattern. Lo\v IMMEDIATELY KARMANN GHIA 2 l\fale blk Irish ,5etter pups. 801ts, Sill 909 mileage, 6-15-7989 FOR AIL FOREIGN C . .\RS 8 wk.s, father Ped Jr/set: -'iO V\v-Bus tra.nsn1Jssion, Call or eo1ne in lo see us. mother 1.~ Jr/set. Need gd 20' OUTRIGGER. good xlnt shape, $125. -home. 548-3134 1;hape, .... $1'75 ... ---""67" 4'"'''•··--~-+ 552-0129 !'~~~~~~~!·!!!~!!!~ NEWPORT IMPORTS 1970 t\'.AR!\'IANN G~ia Cpe, auto stick, good cont.I. ~1500. --tl73-M4.t-- PUREBP.ED ti.·Iale Collie, sable, ne'v ·license. AKC, Boats, Sllps/Oocks 910 II (Al j 1;1 yr. Loves children. ,AutosforS. 675--0Tht SLIP undt:i'" Arches bridge, 3100 \V. Coast H,vy., N.B. 642-9405 1--MAZDA--t- SE!< THE ALL NEW RX4 FREE pupg, Th'I, 3 r~ .. Collie I side ti~, take up ,,to 16' &: sm?pherd.10 ~ c e ks, boat $25. mo. 673-Sl<IJ eves. -557.7032 aft 5. SIDE Tic, canal seclion, DARLJ,NG 8 wk. old puppies, Ne1vport. P1~'r lx>At up to blk . 1nolhcr reg:. Eng. 34', $55. n10 675-0120 Recreational 956 TOP CASH IMMEDIATE Vehicles --------for clean lalo mndel can DELIVERY poi nter, 546-5479 an 5 Boats, SpHd & Ski 911 ~~~--~~-~cl 2 TIGER cats, 6 n10 old, male dog ~~ Cocker & Collie mix, 2 yrs. 548-8976. DUNE BUGGY fol' sale or lrade. Street legal, xlnt oond, top & side cu11ains. FEMALE Oiihuahua, 5 yrs., adult or older children only. 557-7405 FOR sale: 14 !t. boat 40 S!:nl. 496-2981. ~:ke o~;~a\"?ce~~~tra~9J4 'trucks 963-324<1 -------- 962 ifo;:d Chevrolet i '73 DEMO CLEARANCE MacArthur and Jamboree l Newport Beach • 833-0555 \VE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP USED CARS If your car is extra. clean, see µs first. BAUER BUICK / NO\V IN PROGRESS SAVE$$$ 2925 Harbor Blvd. 2001 E. First S!., Santa An a Co~sta Mesa 979-25()() 558-7871 Dosi• tn '68 OPEN ROAD cabover, 1-~-----~-· 1 remodeled, good oond. $550. BEAUT· i\fink c -olor ed 5Jf=G519 WE H\JY I *..Mazda-'74-Rol"'Y-* ---TMPORTE1'A1JTO"S $77 MONTH BEST PRICES PAID! 36 MONTHS OPEN LEASE -Dean -lewis-Imports · \V111 -11ct""ej>t traae:ins-Puppies, mixed po od I e , chihuahua &: daschund, 6 CAMPER Sl-fElL, $100 wks, $10, CllO'Ua55 3'120 Irvine Ave, Ne wport ~ Beach, 557-8206 CAZADORA AFGHANPUPS l --~-----­ AKC Chan1pion Crown Crest. Cycles, Bikes fant. .colors, w h e. I p e d· Scooters Thanksgiving 492-5381. SHIH TZU, Must soll, male·! 11 1 Fl NALLY 111 Year. affectionate, A NEW =:~~ken. S,15 0 Io fr , BIG 1966 He.rbor, C.M. 646·930: CALL l\JR. FRY 842-6666 ~~ \;11~ Hunt. Beach 1~~~ed 910 MAZDA AUDI '71 AUDI wagon, Air, 4 snced trans. XJnt cond. 20 MPG $2.100 4'94-2212. 17331 Beach BL 842-6666 ---·MERCEDES· BENZ - Springer pups. AKC, fiold , LOC"AtlON . .... ~~t. 6 \Vk~-.c ~~I .(;(I~~!~~:~~ DOG OBEDIENCE· Spon. by 3032 E. Co.."\.SI. H\vy., 640-091 1 Parkfl & Recr. For info. LAMBERT & CENTURION 541-3914._ 6~3180, 556-5300 K.A\VASAK I jOO "l\.1ach III" DOG obedience class to start 1973:-LJJ,v mileage. ~I.EA ROMEO JIM SLEMONS IMPOR MERCEDES BENZ • .. in the Ne\vport-Irvine area. 67:>-3918 546-4928 '72 HONDA SL-70 AKC Irish Setter puppies, 6~~59_, flhots, $75 to $125. Call 552-1239. ·72 HUSKY 250 CR, nke J.D,.:::=.,., ,=,A=Tl::,..AN--~--~A~f~"Cc I ne,v. $7j(). Trade for 250 f\,.1.JJ.• puppies ' ' Yamaha Enduro. 493.so97. shots, Ready to go. 6i3-8~81 . or s.m-299;; '72 I~ SUZUKI 125, raced GERfi.1AN Shep. guard (log, 8 tin1cs, xlnt cond. $450 or l\1ale, For sale Ca ll a!I 5. bs t of(r. 645-6244 t 842-5115 400 I-IUSK\' C.ood condition. MALTESE malc, 4 mos · 1t $51li * Al-:C, cha1np blood lines. 979-7'.*12 I 97!1-2699 aft 5 67~387 KA\\IASAKI '69. 90cc, street !RlSH SETTER PUP S, pure legal. L<l1s ol goodies. $125. b•·ed, benul. s;o. 7 wooks &16-8268 old 497-1135 TRIU!'.tPH ~>00. $300 BAT 11 J N G . deodorizing, 3420 lrvirie Avt:, Newport deflcaing, & free f I e a Beach. 557-8200 roller~ ! 979-7799 Net>d a ··Pad''., , .. ,,,.,." :.in ad! • CAPllCOlM ot~, ll: ~ JAH. I, f.1..~ 5-46-68-7.5 ~ ~ ..... AQUAllUS JJ.H. ~ '67 DUETTO Spider, '2J Ml'G. ni:..:Ms. -. ---llMW-- .tUffl. lll•tlt fOfll BAVARIAN I&i BUY or LEASE '73 CLOSE-OUT SALE NO\V! "Blg selection of Bavarin's, 3.0SA's & 3.0CS's lo ehoose front! E::I 28402 1--larguerite Parkway 'l\.1isslon Viejo 831·2040 • 49.)..4949 USE AVERY P\VY EXIT. ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST ·-1--o- Excellent selection . o! pre- r*ce-re-evaluation models. ,DEMO $ALE SALES.SERVICE-LEASING OVERSEAS DELIVERY, ROY"CARVER;l11c. 234 E . 17th St. Costa !\.tesa 546-4#1 CREVIER BMW SAl~s • SerVlce e Liasing 208 \V, lst., S.A. 8.1fi.3•n USED BMW'S '73 3.0 CSA DEMO '70 2too cs ' '71 BAVARIA '69 2500 '70 2002 '68 2002 Closed Sundnys ' \ AlJl'HORIZED S:\LES & SERVICE Jim Slemons Imports . {\\'c'rc top buyer for used lllercedes Benz.) 1301 Quail Newport Beach 8.13-9300 ENTER FROM MaCARTHUR 50 USED MERCEDES ON DISPLAY Factory Authorized Distribu- 1or for all l\'Iercedes products New cars • Parts ."Service Ask About Our Unique Used Mercedes Lease Pli1ns House 'of Imports on the Santa Ana Fr.vy. 523-7250 6&>2 1.Ianchester, Buena Park '69 l\.terce(les Benz 230. LuxurY plus economy. P/s, P/b,air eond, Fully equip. Like ne\V, $4200. 494-3587 '70 2j(), 4 DOOR, air leather, stick, Ali'f/n.fi.....P/s, P/B. 4J.ilOO-----mi. -:-,;,;;i-4500 -or 962-7309 '64 f\fercedes Benz, SJ3, standard trans. AM/FM. 4 dr sedan. leather inter. $1700. Pri Pty. 847-9879 '61 MERCEDES 220, am/fm radio, a/c, very good cood, $1400 ... "'' olr. 61>-5573 :64 M.ERCEDES Benz 190SL 4 dr, <I cyl,.X1nt eond. fJcst otrer 497-1832 '64 MERCEDES 220 Sil, 4 sp on Ooor • ..,Jmn1ac. Coo<I. Pr. ply. 646..fl8rl2 TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUCiH A DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED AD · CALL 642~5678 l • -- • -' . - ' l ' • . .. Autos, lmporMCI . DODGE.· VOLKSWAGEN MERCEDES BENZ 1-~~~~~~~1 NOW OPEN. '13 V.\\'-, KIU"roann Ghla...cpe_. 1911 pODGt ~stv.'OOd st•· ' Llke ·new: AM·~M.· "'"w'a; tton wnao~.I~ AM""""'1r• ·' ~lil&la"-lllolia..l!DP•d1.i~oll1.~~,Jl!i,..J~·:it:..9.~~rj-!&~brak~ c.s,ar "JFA1 , !l'.300. 64H15S ra ,~ctc;-tltt fP:atur!ttg ' MERCEDES BENZ & l'IAT ConH>lete Saleii It Servict Visit Us Soon At 23701 f.1SJ1;Uerite Park\\·ay ~'fission Viejo 4%-1700 !USE AVERY P\VY. EXITl 7\ rim 2'J(l Sedan, auto, ta·ans., air, 30,000 miles. LocaJ cart 831-21)10 Olr. iO MB :roO Sedan, auto. ll'3ni;, PIS. poll·cr sunrooJ. 831-20~0 Dir. MG , 11 steering Wbffl, only 15, 71 vw, ilnt concf. Must se , miles. like new.~ •. $l71lo. 841~ r FORD :: VOLVO •1972 FORD I '74 ·VOLVP'S GRAN TORINO . ·1 ,~!!.. ~e: ~:eu31~~ 1!~~~!.' · 1 On AU Mode.b n1\les. ' BUY or LEASE eru1somat1c · '""'" l Powe•· s1eenng 4'.aa• I •. ..! • .fol\'er disc brakfs ~ - Wl'o LIURI Pol'•t>r \YlndOl\'I ~ -v9 · AM-FM Slereo ' tUli' ' Brand NC\v \\'hlte \VD.Us -Selecta.lre Air ColldiUoning •67 MGB $195 1966 _Flarbor, c.r.r. 646-9303 Dai·k Crwn f\Ietallic "'ith .. J~f'(I 1vith bla.ck inteiior,. \virc Autos, UMd . 990 ~~~~u~h~~~~l ~~di~ 1 \\'heels, radio & ·heater. -BUICK. $22'5 Super gas n1ileagC. SEE AT-.. • \ '67 RIVIERA, l"it ii°ke off c.r, DAILY PILOT Er.IPLOY-EE-- Good .running con di~ ion PARKING WT t NEWPORT IMPORTS &15-7291 330 \\'est Bay, Costa l\tesa • ·) I "-"-"'=------I Ot• . 3100 \V. Coast J.(Wy., N.B. • 642-'405 . 1972 "1\.1.GB Conv. \Vhite \I'/ brown int. .Uke new . A!\1/Fl\.1. 7400 mi. 27n1pg. $2900. 96().2315 1971 MG-M-ID~G=.E=T-1 36,0CX> 111i. $1300 wholesale. * ~3-36~1 * MGB CADILLAC 1973 CADILLAC EXecutlve and DEMONSTRATOR SALE Coupe·~Vllle1 Antigua Bl~ (17423:ll Call r.targaret CT1ttriman • 642-4321 • '72 MAVERICK V8, automatic trnns. faclory' air, ·cxctlle.nl condi.llon hru· out. 466F\\'.J{. $2095 CORT FOX Harvest Yello\\' ll19.Ul).. _l)V3661 Laredo Tan (183184) Dealer ShBdo\V Tau!)f! f24 7590) 2586 Ne\vport Bl vd.. c.r.t. ' Sed•n. DeYilles ·12 FORD "Gl'an 'Torino. ·w/ovcrdrive, new Antigua Blue <:!0697.1) A' ndll' 1 Powe r Burnt Sienn• (310070) tr to ion ng, engine ne\1' top, n e \V Eldoradot brakes. po1A·er s I et: r Jn g . ' interior. 49-1-T;ln Only 29.000 mikes. NeW 1 PEUGEOT St. Tropez Blue t430164J tires & brakes. 551-5151. Cotillion \Vhite 1417031) S • I DI nt '13 LTD Brougham, t W PEUGEOT pk•• IC.., I opHon lnl. 2 dr · white ' NE During w/brown top, AM IF M , DEALER Inventory S•le stereo, py:r seats.,windows. 1 Complcte Sales ru:id Service .• : wB~·1i 1w~ 1:1~~~ uw::~at!:! . 50 conipatts on display. ! J 3 pm air condition radio PACIFIC MOTOR_"-·· · t s4&--0i97 ' • IMPORTS '72 FORD Oub Cuttom Wag· , B U. on, V-8, Jo mileage". 3 seabl, i PEUGEOT/SU AR '69 De'fillc, Jeather, !JPl!t Best offer bllY5, 67>2954. 1557_\\I. Lincoln Ave., 11eats, stereo. Senunal,J.,;:""...c,c,....cc;7--..,-,,- Anahcint 333-8220 ADJ. Stttr. $1950 Nancy '67 . Ford,6 cyl 3. 5 pd. Low '11\.1066 mileage. Reliability + , --,.-oRSCf1£.... ;;;-·c;;01u:AC·E1;;.<1o. omy:-mr.-~-·--: .. 1,.-<t;Blaek·on-Blook lfilTER. u-a-n·ON-a-,..,--73 Porsche 911 Tr.,.. Must sell, l."'xcellent cond., .~M ' . M Stereo, custon1 fact. gold. dJr (600GWW) $6!85. 892.4444 1----'---'"---I SLOOpoU!,_~.s.NE!\'l:-r1lic savings .. 12 CAD Flt Bl'O!lJham, ·n1 Tra'!~!1 trbclr packt•~' ~ "".:; . · loaded · w/xtras xlnt cond, P Ii, p, .,.i:; air;-avy ~ uno. 28.000 mi, $4695 { 2 l 3 ) Bel«;"/BJll Book. 56-0963 NEWPORT IMPORTS 921-3396· aft ::i MUSTANG CAD. Coupe ·de Ville, 1966. Silver w/ blk vieyl. $190. RUNS GOOD. ss1.1m MUSTANG 3100 IV. Coast Hwy., N.B. '72 Cad. :IJ,000-mi..J:Ll'. 1967 FAS'.rBACJ(_ · 642--9405 "'""BROUGl1A~1. Juli J)O\\'Cf. l Lolv mileage, niech excellent. 1 RARE '70 911S sepia owner, $3400. 846-9176. New paint~ MafiS I: t.llckey brn/tan. <16,000 mi. air, CAMARO Thompson tifel. Air.•hocks\ ,\i\1/"Ff\I 11tereo. perfect. · !\Ju.st see to · appreciate. \\"hy pay retnil? ;Sfi950· Sad CAMAR.O _ .70 . PIS. ~fake oUer~ ~Xl83. ov.·ner . 644 .. 1872. · a:~to trans, R.&H~'.Mich. •73 ·1'1A<;Ji I. Pwr steri , SIMCA tires. Clean, good mil•'"'-front dioc, brakes., AM ---~------! 557-9494 . • · !§terco radio, lolchng baclr; '71 Sli\1CA. 26,000 n1iles. 2S '67 CAMA°Ro V-8 Needs seat. ~a~a:3Tt; Bat otr. l\tPG. i\ficbelin ti res, S995 i;ome "·ark. $350. Call C\'es; or be!.1 offer. 6T:>--4178 _ , 642-7064 ~ '67 MUSTANG 6 cyltj p/1, TOYOTA .• 0 Ca 307 ,1500 auto trans, •Oo ' . maro, . . eng. • • trans'Portatlon $500 . S>1 --------...,.-! GOOU condition. Ca 1.1 • ONE YEAR 613--0481.. ·66 Alusta..ng, 6 cyJ, auto WARRANTY -'6S CAMARO, 8 !.')'I, R&H, 22 mpg •. Xln'l co00, auto Fine eronomy ell' c&l>-;;'-;;;;1082;·,...,"'"';;;;--:;:,-::;:::;I '73 TOYOTA n.o00 cash. ~ • '70 MUSTANG vs; air, CORONA SEDANS CHEVROLET oop, best otter. · . Several nice ones to ·choose · Days 6444242 * Eves 640-ln from all equipped With auto-1---..,-------l·s.q ·MUSTANG, vinyl top m tic, actoiy-11ir--eoftd, · • _.S..apd 1 ' radio, etc. All p1'iced behn\· 2 dr. hardtop. AUtOmatlc ov.'11er, ~ t.he rost of a new 1974. trans, power 111eenng, power SEE THEi\1 NO\V ... DRfVE bl'aKes, viuyl top, ueau!Uul ONE . . . BUY ONE . . . t:ondition Huwut. 3£'8t::'fL.. OLDSMOBILE Bill MAXEY TOYOTA " ' .( . ' j, ',1]'.f I • < \"I $2250 CORT FOX . . Salt• a SP:orict ,OLDSfil()BILE GMC TRUCKS 645-3661 HONDA CARS 2586 Newpo~"i:i~.. c.M. UNIVERSITY OLD '74 TOYOTAS . MUST SACRIFICE. '69 Chev :is;() HarjjOrllhd. -LEASE B·uy . h\•1"!1• 2 dr-haro00p =tom l'eo~st~·~•~re~sa~="~~ or coupe, automaw: tram Door F!INTO Ne1v rtlodel~ • 1"e\v Colors shift, strato. buc:Jret seats~ ' : - at IX?Wer steerlpg. Vin.YW ~-·• • ' 1 aft ~conu· ~"\~utt: L • top., 64~ • ' cond. 640-8840 Eves 5.)6. Ult. e&Oi& '66 CHEVY Nova Sta. \Vag. "l2 PINTO \Vpgon, au , TOfOl'I Over 20 .MPG, Looks ·~· b'ans, disk brak<s roo! rac 11 ft runs like new. Make of1er. 5.S&-5807 ' Prlv Pl)'. 963-3839 · . .1 1966 fiarbo~, C.~f. 646-9303 ,63 IMPALA, Super Spoi1• '~1 FORD Pinto, blue. w/ , '70 TOY OT A Co r o 11 a Xlnt running _cond. Cd •~t, 34,000 ml, Xlnt eo"+ Sprinter. $1200. After 5 pin transp car. Best ol.f over 6 J.9002, 640-8487. • •1>--0<;;1 !300. 548--0341. • , PLYMOUTH ; TIUUMPH ·~pd~~~~i/ ~· ~ . ATLAS ' ' TRI. '69, TR-6, 47M, $1950. bsl oft ~ • Priv Pty. 1m.n1ac. cond., '64 IMPALA 283 4 4r auto. Chrvslor/Plv-·th 1' 497-1973 s tereo A\\ft FM fZl$ or be11t , , .. ._. .62 TR c 'bl 30 'lPG offer 497-1781 ~o eve. Open Dfllly & Sun. 'tiJ 10 onvei.11 e. " • _.._ -2929 Harborl BJvd Good cond. Private party. ·~MONTE Carlo, all "exlrns, Costa Mesa " $450. 551-1278 •,~· all pwr. Uko new. 546· 1934 VOLKSWAGEN $3800. or otr. 51~3793 ' ---------·!'7'2 TO\\'NS/Sta Wag, like '73 $UNABOUT, air, • spd •71 VW Bus 9 P•ss .nu, lo Jni, a/c;, sMcKli, $2S::b, disc brU, sunroof, vinyl . pvt ply, 6#-7311 r..~tchel~ tires, ,8,00> • SUNROOF ;69 NOVA New engint:, new $3100 iWkda>-11 afl,6, all In1m~culale. Must 1ee ~ ap· battery, tires & 'lntenor, wkends 962-3081 I preciate. _. • .. ~ $1175, ~21%;'---1 9 1 0 PLYMOU1' NEWPORT IMPORTS MECHANICS Ideal 1961 Ro~drunner$1100.,r. Ch "'·tlo IV ' 1100 Scml-ehopped 450 evy ;;)I.Cl n ag°'), • $750. cau •92-3735 518-6233 -• Co•""" 1972 FURY · III 4 dr, al llllii I PIS. P/B. Orig. ownef 3100 W. Coast 1~wy., N.B. !--~-------.-I 21.,000 mi. $1950. 67&-5709 j 642·9405 '63 COMET. I OWJl'r, 3',0f!O '71 FLYM Fury Ill, PS, P8 -="°'-.-· •6441ile!~n" .good' oond. $395. air 1concl. EXcel eond, $ Wl~L BUY YOUR ~~ 5l:h122ff GAS SAVER CON.TINENT AL. '68 • V• I la n l, depend• PAID FOrt OP. NOT. \\'ILL . Pov.-cr, 20 !l'lPll· Suer! · PAY TOP DOLLAR. CALL \71 Mark UI. Xlnt oond. All $450. 499-llOC>. KENT ALLEN,,541WM42. extra!. Sac. Make 'a oiler. :11 DUSTER 6 cyl. (20 mpg); '13 VW Camper w/tetit, like CaU 562-9134 auto: tnns .. lo miles & x'li!L new, used only _on Elll'()f>eM 1968 CONT. 4 di:, All extru, financing avail. 831-3* Dlf'. vacation, 20MPG, 55H<82, xlnt concj. Best o I I e < · PO C 833-&.f40 wkd&ys bet 5 &tlJo.610& _. • " • • .t .I~ • t;JR ooa!o vw bug, '60, front ' C'OUGAR. . 'IMI' CATALINA ·"';;~;1 end body damage. $2541. ' -new paint ,.:: ho rebfl eng, n• ll"ans. 546-7642 J967 OOUGAR,, Ali-<lOnd, gOo.r • -.: pJb, ~Is, 1972 vw S•per Bug, PIS. P./B, 21ft.Econo V·8, - immaculate! Xln t eond. ~ white, blick Yirt)tl ·top, oner/ 68"""'LE'°"M=AN=s,'"-:4""'.'l'«il,,..,,,,,.-,,-~646 <aoh. 892-l129 • -· >fnl'l rool, ,surl. '67 vw ..ca.n1pc1', $.WOO or '70 cotJGAR, .air; ttea.t.,·. ~~-1~8!_5-:=:::C:=--"1-l , bsl olfr, rodli>, p/&, vinyl !Op, $lll00.' · T UD Mll-46.;4 or 64,2-22:i.j oalf Cloi'lo Sl8-0l23 ":::.z . 1 '70 VW 'Bug. xln'l cqnd. Nu '87 COUGAR, XR•7, 48.000 mi:' 1HIJNDERBIRD ;IQ lh't's · & b1'k8. '$1tp). Call nrlle11, auto, P $; J975• mlleqe fulty loaded a:' WO 673-6-176 a.ft 6:30pm 54S-Q'¥ clean ~. ·wllllay1 aft VIV Bus, bclg<, l mo. old DODCiE · · j :~5p!!m~, ~837;;-.--..:: :;, ;::al:-1 ....::,~~ )X'rlcct Qltl(l. long w1u1'tlflly. floNkend• ~_:ll26 ~7 pm. ' 'ell DOQGil' S.per•Beo, II!. :12. T..mJll> fMdau. ' '6' VW Dunt llunY Extrul Orlf . .....,, • ureo 6' mag-· foll ...,. ;oo, pvt ply, 5J6. 767' , illOO 847~ Make o!ler. 646-1313 ) :,i I ~ ... ' \ • San Clemen'te EDTTiON ~ ' . . • • Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 67, NO. 17, 3 SECTIONS, 36 l'AGES ORANGE 1COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THUiSDAY~JANUARY 17, 1974 TEN .CENTS • • Clemente Rips County on Nixon Reassessment . . . Ina rare diSptay of o£1icial defense efforts in 1972 for the President, lnsisled . , The only member of the l'OllllCil who "We still have to work with the board for Pres ident Nixon San Clemente city that be was not offering. the censure .appeared ba~ at passing t~e resolution on regular matters and I don't believ~ eouneilmen·-eensured-the-eounty-n .... ~ as a "~tand I~ ". wu ~c~ Thomas 0 Keefe who _jt ts ad'Cisable to pick a fig)ll with f S ••• w·•·-~ 1 ::_~;ne assa ,comm men aliililii<d from tlMi vollng. .. O'K 1 'd 0 upervlWrs cwR:l!IUay or a ... ~ of public funds during the board's hassles O'Keefe warned that now that the them, ee e sat · related to the demand! for a over the reassessment.· reassessment halisJe is ended the 1Besides the Oat censure of the board, reassessment of Casa Pacifica. "If that were allowed to continue," resolution Would nOt serve much pW.pose. Presley's ·resolution · calls for a n Agreeing with a resolution drawn. by he aDerted, "all the properJy in San 1•1 will agree that the actions by investigation "by .appropriate agenci~s" City Councilman Paul Presley, the 'couu-. Clemente would be subject to such a the board .were politically motivated and of the entire set or actions by the cil accused the board of "improper tactic." , 1 were a grandstand effort, but I wonder board. on the reassessment issue. legislative action." · ~ He denied that his move was politlcally--if--something-like· ~ resolution is '"The ,county-should be-condemned and Presley, who led the JOcat re-election ·. motivated. stooping to their level. a review and investigation by the proper ' authorities should be oonducted to determine whether said action was a ropeJ:_ex~rcise of the le lslatlve powers of the legislative body ol t~ C .. ol!RIL of Ora nge," said the resolution. Al though jndiv id ual councilmen have remai:ked openly in thei r private .contacls that they have endorsed Eresiderit Nixon, as a goyernrnent entity, the council for years has remained apart • from formal action pra ising or oondemning the President. \Vcdnesday 's action marks the fi rst formal defense of the Pi'esia ent-by co uncilmen since life \V a t-e r g a t e problems-Degan. - Presley stressed that the resolution now should be sent to other cities in the county in an efrort to win more support for -the censure and demands for an investigation. 0 oca Policeman · ' By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI CM .. DMtr l"MM Steff A Costa Mesa police officer is alive f---""DY-be<a he pointed a gun directly at his heart and aceidentally fired It during the r .. enactment of a suicide attempt for two 7 friends. , Officer Arthur W. Kassel UI, was removecl from the critical lilt al St. Jooepb'I lloopltal In llllrblnk -y and is Mid to be makJn& a satisfactAlry recovery lrom u Injured coka, splea and lnteot!ne. lnlnicaUy the 1Ulcide altempt Kasie! demonstrated following a party in Hollywood early 5aturday al!O failed when that bullet mlsaed !ta mark and passed through the body of · a Costa Mesa man. James M. Veraldi, one of the witnesses to the police officer's accidental shooting,. told investigator's the incident occurred f-~--""1 8ee-SHOOTIN6;-Page-z) Kissinger Wins Israel-Egyptian Suez Canal Pact BlJU,ET!N WASIDNGTON (AP) -Prelldell Nhon _.... !Ml oner-tut t11e ........... o1 ElfPI ... Imel ••uve re9Clled agreeDJM& • dte 6- eqopml!ll ..i ,....,-" lloelr mlllary loms" la ... .Mlddle Eul. By Ulllled l'nol IJl-1 • Two Bodies • Testing Wat~·rs • By WILL!Ai t, SCHREiliER Of rite Dlllt l"llft Stiff orange County Grand Jury Foroman Marcia Bents of Newport Beach has vehemently denied a suggestion by . Candidaws Meet Clemente Rules Out Supervisor Ronald Caspers that s~e is using her post as a springboard_ into his seat. Caspers, .also a Newport Beach resident, is up for re-election this spring. or .. ge said-las\.-week he tl1inks-the--jury''s--l--'-=iiil annual report was too ·heavy-handed in its criticism of the board and it appeared Wieather • Mrs. Bents was aiming at higher ofCice. Considerable cloudiness is on the In a te\ephone interview Wednesday, agenda for Friday, with less than Mrs. Bents e<mmented on Caspers' 20 percent chance of sh9wers fore- charge and talked about pe nding cast. Highs at the beaches in the legislallon that will force supervisors 609 rising to the low 70s inland. to make a formal response to the jury Overnight lows in the 50s. - Secretary of ,State Hmry A. Klalnget achieved an lsraell-Egyptian agreement on separating armies of the lwo nations along the Suez canal, government officials said today In Jeruaalem and lhe Egyptian city of Aswan. Mondale Eyes Presidential Run: In Capistrano Public Forum-l-eport. -:-----1------ Egypt uld Kllllnger would tum his atlentlon ,_ to the eiiifiittled -urftll· Syrian f .... t. WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen. Waller F. Mondale (D-Mlnn.), to- day joined Sen. Charles R. Percy (R·ID.), u. ap UDIDlloullCIKI candl· · date for the 1976 p191ideoUal nomlnaUon. . "Mr. Caspers was very Inaccurate INSmE TODAY _ San Juan C8pistrano'; candidates for in his statements," she said ... II I should A hearing has opentd in dty council will. be invited to share decide lo run for ~ board, 1 would Te.ra.s in the se:r torture and lbeir views with the community at a resign rrom the Jury first ln any case mass murder of 27 uaung bous candidate'• night which will be part and I have told my jurors just that ." with the gruesome testimony ol a quarter!y'n!emlienhlp meetlllg late "I WOllld-.,,.ver-UR · ~ JUry-,,s-a that a homose:rua1 paid $200 fo r ~ month ol the chamber ol·commerce. platfonn )o ,win another office," Mrs. his vic«ms. Stol'1/, pao• 4. . Cbaiiiber Vice '•Pteoldent Bruc e Bents allded. "Mr.· CUW• was pretly l .• Israeli olflclala told UPI comspaodent Jact· Paytm In Jermalem they opecled the formal -lo """" In a joint communique by the United States, ,the Soviet Union, Egypt and Israel •• with 1 I m u 1 t a 11 e o u I adhClllDq!IDelllS tentatively ochedul«I. • M\)Ddale announced be .authorized a gi:oup :Of Min~ ~ porters to begin ~lorlni whether he lbollld ~ tlli-~c· . ~omlnatlon. In SC Paul, a ,committee ~ilild tt,.would •Pl'lf slri1ar group wu formed~ ,.If ,by• Parcy to iilamin;-iils ~s~ laid the ·ftnal detailsifor ·the dumb to sa~ a unn~J because now dan. lli event • at=;E A:dotie W1U be ~ l'm being. with pliooe calls from , worked out late-' tbls week, the f«mat people urging me to nm. 11 • ,_ UPI correspondenl Maurice CJ..ulndl roported from Aswan, the Eg1jlUan reoor1 city of the Nile 'Rl~r that " , (See KISSINGER, I'll• Zl chances of winning the 1978 GOP nomination. ' Mondale, like Pen:y, IMtructed bis committee to file ]>erlodlc reports of Its finances with the Office of federil Electio~. !-pro: cedure ~Ind by the 1971 campaign disclolu"! law. , . Tbe committee's co-chalnnan are Lawrence Hayes, a St. Pall aUOl'J!ef, a~d Mrs. Judy Hamilton of.Mlnne\Onka, -.i-: _ . ~ , ~ • .. ' • J for the evtnitt1 1eyent,. he sald, would Mr1. · ~ti sald the calls ftom be a tradltlooil · ~te's forum. supporten st4rted coming in at 7 1.m. . "'lbli will be ·.. Important meeting sationlay -the mOmlng a story for ,..,,.,.. in the COllUllUllity, be they _ containing Caspen' commelitnppeared chamber ~bers pr nit, and we are in the Dally Pilot. isllllrw an 'lllVit.ollon to • v e r Yo n F Mrs.' BenlJ tald ohe woaWt1111alte no · 1nter<Sle4 ill the campalcns," be said. (See BEN'IS, ·p ... ~ '-------:::;:x\--' '· , ·i ' . J ·- ' • ,. • • -• Thursdly, JanulfY 17. lq74 • Dot• e PUPPY WORLD e Clllhuabuu.s. Tlll.Y PoodJCJ, Amer. Eskimo •. P.it Bull•, ye , llilln 925 2 CARABELA f\lolorcycles, 200 ,~, (!irt, braJx1 ne}'' thn1· •. rrtf!C• ~2 I Au ... , i;;;;;;:t;I DATSUN y.., Seen The !Jest,--------'74 OAn,1)N 260Z'1 lo Stadt· . h• next 3 years or ed, eaae l----ISKI$0po~ ._nlefl'a.-bKH1, ~~~'==""""'"=~=~-.'..'11-FOJ'tO l~-ton....Pla.. cust, a dltterent one cvery · 12, 1l:tt u. Pe1·rect f or Stud Service l\tost Brtedi. 750 cc. TRIUMPH Trident . LOw. IO\Y mllcAge. Llke M'\v 24, or S6 months J:Wvolvtna: beginner. $35/ make cHtr .• Ooen:::!::;:;;E:;'., ... ;:;:-' ~;;:;,;l,:-5027;;:;=-Only 13,000 miles, Colng O\'tt'l!!b:e lle\V Urt$. $2100. Lca11e Back. Alw11,ys the 548-7901 aft 6. IRISH SETTER ovc~a8, SacrUico al $8.10, 892·1832. thrill of a new car. No 1\1 EN, S JI ea d , k 16 PUPPIES J9S l l\1aple Ave Apt K, 61l-1,....,..,..,..,..,..,..,....., l\1onoy DoYltl meke1 lt eas,y b•-•1 •= Do 0<78 It 6 6" '117 to qpgra.de you~U In cor. w/ u•u np .,....... n at $50 each. 642-1215 1 or 8 pm, ..,...... 'j.I FORD ~I ton \7-8, auto, Start .,,'i!h a Pinto, end "rh h 1n4J64:;.-0640 or e v r 8 XI.NT lrg siic-blk & Inn Os&\ 250, '73, 5 spd. reblr en;.. tl'flns, ne1v a MercedeJJ. Exchange cnrs t2131592-1.815 GER She ri . .l yr & 5 ll'O· \\'/('xlrns. nbo~t 8 lir.1 on ,,1rfng. ge.nerator, go o ii before you P.Ul o.n J\ig h. BRUNS\\11CK VIP rt'RUIRtlon xlnt AKC pe~rs. $150. it. Ask'g $600. 496--3913 art 6 tires & body f15()rbe.st offer . 1niles, l'tlles include nui.in- pool lablc, 114" 11la t('., incl~. !f.16-l9.·i0. & 1vknds. 6!;:.-3318 tenanc~ savin_g; no penoHy nc''' clolh. $500. 962--Sl25 Hories 1972 YAMA11A 250. Stlwt. I "·c"'3~. 0,4"-~11=11~L~d~ri-vc-.~F-ord lcAM!s tor high m.lfeagc ~IATCJIED set GoU Club.~. _________ a_S_6 1 Xlnt. 1500 milt:~. only $6(.IO. ~-T Pick up. XLT inl. d1iver~. Do1ncst!es rind ln1· used little, 3 wood11-, covera;, FOR sale:· Dapple Gray Ser to upprceiftte 642-813•1 n111ny •xtra&. ()tig pl'i('e ports avnlhible. Get 1id of 9 lrons, $100. 6rs-286-1 horse 8bc )'f!Ars old tmarr.1 Peugeo1 10 Spd, near ne1\•, $7,500. J\1ake (lfl,!:r 496--3913 ~~;:~::~~r~gB~Yc~;0:C<fb~~ Store, Rett•urant, $200. or best oiler c11ll besl or(cy. aft 6 & '''knds, dolh1r loM. CaU !\Ir. Ber 132 842-:is34. Call 968-6732 '72 1-"'0RD Pick up, 10 l\fichaels 5 5 6-O 511 or TllOROUGHBRED 1'Jarc for Mobile Homes 935 niileage, ale. t~I boxes. 998-4560. \\IOU ., range, Globe slicer. salt' or lsc. ::;;;;o;.c;_.;..;;;c;.;.;.;;. __ ..c..;.;. discounted for quick sale. """w"""""1L=L-B_U_Y_"_O_U_R_ 30 cu. rt. refri.:. &: all other ==-~~615~>-o'Zi"-T'"'l~,._,=-MOBILE HOME c""-=c...2883=------' restaurant tqulpment. JSGS FOR Sale. 4 yr old F ill), FOR SALE : 1971 Ford :s. ton pickup. DATSUN, TOYOTA Harbor. C'.\.t 5'1s.-.t:W9 a lt. & iat"k, $200. Call e v e s SILVERCREST Good condition s 110 0. OR VOLKSWAGEN 6 644-513.1 MOBILE HOME 6·12-1137 after 5:30P?d P AJ D FOR OR NOT. \VILL -lV,----Radio,-HiF-i, 20'1-5."'· 2-Bltt'"'BA~ carp., FOfLS.\LE:-SS-Che\IY-Panel ~~11~~~~L Stereo 136 I lliC 'J d1'n.ped, blt·lns.. refrlg.. truck 6 cyt, 3 speed. $29~ ..!;~C!,,,~~";.~~~~I b ts lftd \\"i\Sh!'r & eh.'!<'!. diyer, ,111'ed ,·•=!>1-°'='t59~1.==~=~-'ti9 DATSUN 510 SCdnn Xli1t ZENITH & RCA. color. B&\V MairNEquipTMnt . for 220 uir cood., kitch. ·n RAr\CHERO. , Take over gas mi. Ne\v Outch .~ bat· TVs & "lereo~ priced tu 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii <'loc:k, storage shed, land· payments. 6-12-2-IOO, ext 85 tt'ry, Tires pract nu. Lcav- elear. PriCP,d leR.". lht111 lhr 900 !iCnped patio. Three yrs. old or &'\3·l6.52. ing sta te must sell. 002·7931 dlscolUlters . "'Ith 3 y r Boats, General . like nu. Loented ·in nc'v -"--'-'-~-----...::A:::ll:..5:...:.P.::M:.:· _____ .:. picture tube. 1 )T p1u·ts & __ ._______ arl ull pk. away rron1 noisy Vons 963 '71 Datsun piCk\IP & '66 rv1 N' I ro~ NA\r1rAT_ION LESSONS: !IC ('C. o c inrge .' '"W --~t. Onc·ho.lf bl. Iron\ clul> ----------Dutson 4-dr. sedan. Call 1 19" Celestial and/or piloting. -" de ivrr.v or i>cl-up on · Individua ls or small classes. house. $15.495. Call EVES. 1973 FORD Van. V·S. a11to, a fter 6 & \\'knds. 549--0495 &: lnrr.i:er. 25" Solid St\ltc d 1 548 8837 213-6944600. long \\"hct'I base, dual '1'l DATSUN p U ~,., !·19!l. r.nsh !lCl Plan License capta n., -CAN BE ~EEN AT ·. -. , 1600, " .> ·l'xhaust, 9,800 miles, Super E cl ·• 2• 000 · 1•0 50 or terms. A13C Color TV Bo1ts/M1rina CRESTMONT clean. Ask ror Di c k' xc couu, .,, nu, ~ . 9021 Atlanh1 or 190 4 6 Equ"rp. 904 P:..•:.:lv~P:..t,_y_::673:::..,-4:.:l2,,1c_ __ ESTATES S3l-l43l S·5pm, aft 5 -: Brookhursl, }I u n I i n i; I on -=.;...:.______ 5-16-7713 '71 240Z, Stick, red, a ir, Beach, 968-3329 or 962-5.'>59 RUSSELL S\1•a1\0\\' Tail only 10"31 Sile Dr .. Brea. <Ccnlral n1ags, $3700. 833--03Il aft 6 RICE'S TV SE°RVIC·E· 6 months old. can after f.vc. across from 81-ea '66 FORD Van, 20 mpg, Xlnt. or "'eekends noon, make offer 54.i>-3702 Con1m. tlO!'p.l Lot #46. 6 l'YL paneled, ne~· tires . ..:::.c:.;;;;;::::o:.. ____ _ (formerly in Pantry S Cnt1·1 CONTACT RA Y. PK. !llGR.., shocks, clutch, ba t t c r y. JAGUAR * TV Speci11ls * Bo1ts. Power 906 for sho\\•ing. 64&-8722 ---------1 Used&: Color 1V set.'· \\llilc 962 'M::o:..t.:o::r:.:H=o"m-e-5----·73 OODGE van. like ne\v, '69 JAG 2+2 Pearl Y!'llO"' they Jast~ ~ Color fro1n Sf{! BEAUTrFkUL.,.l ,-.1C1 h~1:s1 b28. 9M niust sell, pt. A1r. auto trans. clean, up, B & \V from $.ti up. r-or Lapstra c s 1 s 1 • Y r. Sale/Rent y o~"20';!7 Xlnl cond. 6T:r120S aft 6 .. A _ _, II radio, cover. f\\'in l s:> hp, °""'" "' n" ~ca : or 5!6-0003 just overhaul, Jo hMO. nc\v RE r..'T A :r..tOTOR t!Ol\JE -'69 O IEVY Vail. auto, 307, '"'"1 C uphol. $1000. 5-ls--02'23 or l\11Nl 1"10 J\1 E OR VAN V 8 air mags paneling 1967 JAG. Rdslr. xlnl rond. 1375 Logan Ave., ~I 64" A~"" CONVERSION. LO\V AS $9 . . ·, $'_,,,• i<Ao "177 ' Al\1/Fl\1. \\·ire \\•his. $2650. AD!\fJRAL 23" Co lor TV. "'~~-o-~-=--=o--::--::-pc.r Day & 6c per mlle. lots more · l.Ol.llJ • ..roa-.> Eves 646-1996 console. $250. Sylvania 19 .. 24' Sea Ray, '71, CUlty RF.SE RVE YOURS TODAY '73 Gl\IC Van, 6 cyl, Tacoma I "'-=-'-'""-"=-----=~ ~ab~1k b~nd "'~:~ ;~~i:!;, ~~!~"rra~r. J~~s 894-3341. = ~fr~~~C:l cond. J~NSEN Panasonic portablr, neiv, 58&-1610. or eves & wkends 1969 SHASTA l\lini l\Totor -.73=F~O~R-D~-,,-_~p~;,~ku-p-.-.u-t-o: 544-ll74 Home, 46.000 ' n1!1cs, Self JENSEN INTERCEPTOR Large Sclet"tion $50. 5'15-2939 Co 1 .....M d S3 950 trans. a.ii·. 3,000 mi. $3,250 1 blk •. 17' INBOARD hull, glass n ' ...,.,.,,... con · ' · or best oUcr 831-1743 eve. :?2" Sylvania l'Onso c "" over plyy.·ood. l\.1ovlng, must. -~"'C00-5.1'"-i''C97C.,..,---,.,---=-:-7 v.•ht ·tvd1i~s.12.3719. sell . Jst offer of $95. Also e Oale'sJ\fotor Homc Rcntals '65 DODGE VAN $375, --Jl~~~~~~~=:~~G~n>~y~m~agn~·o~e~6~cy~l~&~l;r•;o~s, '73 ~26' l\1JI. & 1\-linis 847·8972 of Colors 11n~lt...12e\i\'l'ry 1-~ULL SERVIC1":: '" $45. &1~24 Free n1 1lcs 9 Ill 9, $38-0900 ·69 DODGE . 6 cyl, 1:1uto, DEPARTi\IENT -Bunt;-t'i'' ---..111Burkl:~]~·Hi~lii•~"='iT~r=a~v~o~l~i=~9~4;jJi'~"~'""~'··~-~$~1500G'c;.o;r;;i:_"ccOia'jj;e~!1 ,,... to Y•u jet drive, Olds 455 cu in, Orff'!'. 642-616.1 l----.Jl-------t.e::::;..µ90_H.,P-.--'Xandem..axle-lrl 20' Ion STE-P--V·AN ,.-Good-corid.- 3 Lines, 2 Times,"' $2.00 Lo,;cck'~"'~"""."6,..T3-"°"'17-'63-'=c-,-,.,.-travel trailer comp. fum. $600. 646.2001 • Ia· LUHRS '68 Flybridgc, & crptd. 5.'J6;-29S2 or 536-0348 961 LIJVABLE, genlle, l yr old, 00\'el'S, teak swim step, Auto Service, Parts 949 Autos w,nted :noo \V. Coast H1vy., N.B. blk male kitty, s hot s , n1any x tra s S9S5C TOP OOL._LAR PAID ~!~e~139, bo;.c 1 r ai n ed. (714)5."it--0833. J\!AG "'het>ls + tires, tor IMMEDIAT--EL..,-- -642-9405 - M't-V V.\\I ,, lug pattern. Lo\\' • 2 ?.tale blk Irish Setter pups. Boats, Sall 909 cm:::;:ile:;:ag~<,c.6':;=5--'1989=-~~ FOR ALL FOREIGN CARS ~ARMANN GHIA S "'~ father Ped Ir/get; 'iO V\V Bus transn1Js.sion. Cull or com~ in to see us. mother 1 ~ Jr/set. Need gd 20' OUTRIGGER, good x.lnt shape, $125. 1970 KARl\IA.J\N Ghia Cpe, auto stick, good conc.l. 51500. 6"1H441 home. ~l&-3134 shape, $175. 673-4645 552--0129 • FREE pups, 1111. 3 r·. Col l-ie & Shepherd.JO \V "e ks. 557-7032 art 5. DA RLING 8 wk. old puppies, ,hlk , mother reg. Eng. pointer, S.1&-5479 alt 5 SLIP und~ Arctics bridge, s ide lie, take up lo 16' boat S25. n10. 673-8145 l.'VeH. l§J Recreatianal SIDE Tic, canal section, Vehicles 956 Ne1vport. P11T boat up to ---------- 34', $55. 010 6(;:>-0120 DUNE BUGGY for sale or 801ts, Speed & Ski 911 trndc. Street legal, xlnt -~1l<>1>-&.-4;kle-curtai.as FOR sale: 14 ft. boat 40 $000. 4%-2981. .. NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \V. Coast H\vy,, N.B. 642-9405 TOP CASH for clean late n1odel can and trucks! Howard Chevrolet MAZDA SEE THE ALL NEW RX4 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '73 DEMO CLEARANCE a i\11111fOlltt':Jamboree•-I-~=~ 2 TIGER cats, 6 n10 old, male dog 1,~ Cocker & Collie mix, 2 yrs. 3-18--8976, h.p. outboard \Vltrailcr. Make off. licensed 1974 Tt:ucks Newport Beach 962 333.0555 _,,\\~'E'"""P"A""Y"'ro=-i>""=oo=LLA,....,-R=­ FOR TOP USED CARS FEMALE Oiihuahua, 5 yrs., adult or older children only. 963-3240 ~------- 557-7405 llB I '-~- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim;~• C11mper1, Sile/Rent 154 ·~ OPEN ROAD ca.hover, re1nodeled, good cond. $550. 5:;7-ful9 BEAlJI'• 1'1ink Co I OT cd PuppiCs, mixed po od I e . CA?tf PER SHEU., $100 chihuahua & daschund, 6 l.120 hvine Ave, Newport wkJ, $10, 96l-§155 R<>A h 557-8206 CAZAOORA AFGIJANPUPS.1-'=<'-+'=-· =-="----AKC .chan1pion C1"0\\·n Crest, Cycles, Bikn . fant·. colors, "' h e I p e d Scooters Than~iving 492-5381. --------- SHIH TZU, l 1ust 1ell, male-I 111 FINALLY 111 year. affe c t i on a te, A NEW housebroken, $ 1 5 O' Io f r . BIG 5#-lf'.)5 . Spri~r .,f:U.~s. AK C,, !icld, ..... LOCATl~N ' ~ :::Q~\\'~i~~?')l' l'°l:{,Jilri~~~~~ DOG OBEDIENCE· Spon. by Parks & Recr. For inro. 541-3914. 673-3180, 556-5300 3032 E. Coast H\\•y., 640-0911 LAi'ffiERT & CENTUR ION [(;\\VASA.K I j(l() "~lach III " DOG obedience clas.'I to start 1973. Lo'v rrrileagc. in the Ne,vport·lrvinc ~a . --=~6"T":>-39,=1:::8~~- 546-4928 '72 HONDA SL-10 AKC Irish Setter pu ppicl'. J-~J!t5 shots, $Ta to $125. Call 552·1239. '72 l:IUSK\' 2:JO CR. lll<e OAL\IATJA.i~ puppies Al\C, ne1v. $T.i0. Trade for 2j(J shots, Ready to go. 673-8181 Yamaha Enduro. 493-6097. or 540-2995 'i2 1.~ SUZUKI 12.5, raced GERl\IAN Shep. guard dog, 8 tin1es, xlnl cond, S450 or i\1ale, For sale Call alt 5. bsl offr. &45-6U4 842-5113 400 l!USK\' Good t.'Ondition. * $585 • ~TALTESE mit\(', 4 1nos At\C, cluunp blood lines, 979-7382 I 979-2699 afl :i 67f>....4387 KA\VASAKI '69, 90cc, slrttt !RISH SETTER PUPS, pure legal. Lots of goodies. $125. bred, heout. $(>(). 1 \1•ccks --==~=~=~=-old 497-11 :15 TRIUM.PH 500, $300 B AT ll t NG , drodoi·i1.ing, 3420 lrvirie Ave, Newport dcn~aing, ,(: free f I e a Beach, 557-8200 t'Ollar!! 919-1199 Ni:t'd a "Pad"7 i-'1.,,~·e ;m ad! I ,15(1$ ''': ,, ~?l~ MA#.M -~ 7~19·~1 . ....,, U your car is extra clean, see us first. BA.UER BUICK ·2925 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 979-2500 SM-7811 IVE HUY '! * Mazda '74 Rotary * !Ml10RTED AUTOS $n MONTH BEST -PRICES PAID) 36 MONTHS OPEN LEASE De•n Lewis Imports \Viii accept lrade·lns 1966 Hcrbor. C.i\f. 646·930: CALL l\IR. FRY 842·6666 Autos, CASH FOR YOUR CAR 546-7070 Imported AUDI 970 '11 AUDl \\'8.gon, Air . 4 snced trans. Xlnt cond. 20 MPG $2500 494-2212. '67 DUETTO Spider, MPG, llOOO. 968-348.1 BMW •Ult!. OlAlCJ fOI BAVARIAN l&i BUY or LEASE '73 CLOSE-OUT $ALE NO\V! Big selection of Bavaria's, 3.0SA 's & 3.0CS's to choose from! 1=::1 . 2S402~farguerite.J>arkwaY 1\tisskm Viejo 831-2040 • 495-4949 USE AVERY P\VY EXIT. ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST Hunt. Beach MAZDA 173.11 Beach Bl. 842·6666 ----MERCEDES BENZ Alm·IORJZED SALES & SERVICE Jim Siemon~ Imports f\Ve're top buyer for · any used i\Iercedes Beru.) 1301 Quail Newport Beach 833-9300 ENTER FROi\11\faCARTIIUR 50 USED MERCEDES ON DISl'LAY Factory Authorized Distrlbu· tor for all ·MercedeS prQducts New cars • Pa rts : Service Atk About Our Unique Used Mercedes L••H -... P.lans House of Imports on the Santa Ana f'nvy. 523-7250 6!62 ~fanohe!ter:-nuenlf""Parl( '69 Mercetle5 Bcni; 2.30. Luxury pl us econom,y. P is, Plb,air cond, Fully equip. Like new. $4200. 4!)4....1587 '70 250, 4 DOOR. air Jealh<'r, slick, Al\1/F?.f, f'/5, PIB. 45.ml mi, 67J-4j5() o r 962-7309 G '&I eccedcs .J3cnz. _$8, standard trans, AMlf'M, 4 Exctllent selection or pre-\:tr sedan. lealher inter. price re-evaluation models, .Jl700. Pri Pty. 847-9879 DEMO $ALE "61 MERCEDES 220, am/Im SALES-SERVIC&LEASL'lG radio t ~ d 0'~0 •~.o DELIVERY ' ll c, very coo ' ·~ $1400or bltofr, 73 ROY CARVER, Inc. "64 MERCEDES Ben• l90SL 234 E. 17th SI. 4 dr, 4 cyl, Xlnt cond. Beat Costa ")fesa 546-4444 ,o:::fi.::er::..497:::,:.,·,:1832::::::=~~=- CR&YIER BMW '64 MERCEDES 220 Sf,, 4 "I> on floor. lmn.,c. Com!. Sales e Service • Leasing Pr. ptf .. 646-68'12 ~ 1USEDS.Ajh.~i·n TIME FOR '73 3.0 CSA DEMO QUICK CASH •10 2800 cs 1 THROUGH A :~=ARIA -DAILY PILOT •10 2002 CLASSIRED AD '61 2002 CI06ed &Jrnlo>• CAU 642,5678 • --• • • • MERCEDES BENZ VOLKSWAGEN .::::.:N:O::.:W::.:O=-l'.:E::N::.:::cig,n....;.v..;.w;...;::1<arm::.::..:.:,;;..,..;a~h1a;:;;.cpe;._:ll1·97-1-oo-:::'.DG"'.::E:"o.m:-::::-'=:;-:.,..::'-l ; Uk• oew.. AN-F!-1. •'w'I, tlon wagoo. Pl>w« •= · _Mlntvn~~~ 13'.300 ~ --radlo 1-, ... ,£-1nr MERCEDIS BENZ ~I·~. xlot ~:-MU6t ..U. ot.-...i.ir -.i, only .U, " lN'"u ntlles-like new. ~ ll700. FIAT 847:0828 !, FORD ' eom olfte s.1 .. A s."•eo VOLVO ~ 1972 FORD ! Visit Ut Soon At 287W,J~~~;;~~;;oo•Y '74 •VOLVO'S GRAN TORIMO , 'i !USE AVERY Plfl'.. EXIT! H8RE .NOW SCj)-UIRE WAGON .! TI rit e :rJO Sedan. auto. lmmed:iatt Dellve"" "1800 1 II driven" Ir."'·· air. 30.000 miles. .,, Only .:i, • oca. Y 20 •• DI On All Model• · miles. , l..o<al .... , 831-~ r. BUY or LEASE Crntsomatk trans .. 10 MB :rJO St>dan, auto. lr:tns, Po\\·er steering P/S, povocr sunr oo f . • la-!o1 Po\\·crdlsc brakcs 831-20-10 DJr. Ll&lftl Po\\·er win&w.•• I ....... AJ\t.Fi\t &tereo MG JW.19 • Brand New \\'bite \\'all& ---------Selcctalre Alr C.Onditioning ,67 MGB $l9S ~Har:l1o~C.hl. &llJ..9303 Dark C~n f\Ietalllc with . Rf'd \\"It h black lntt>1ior, "·Ire ~os, Used =-990 ~~~u~~~~ ~~·ti; \\'hCCI$, rad.lo " heater. BUICI( . $229S Super gas nnleage.. SEE AT _ RIVIERA. !\lake o ff e.r , -OAltY PILOT EhtPLOYEE-GiiiXI ..nmn ngcon d It i 0 n PARKING LOT ,. 5:15=-7291-330 \\'est Bay, Costa l\le&a. 0 1· CADILLAC Call M..-garet G•~OOmMO 3100 \V, {)).'\St lfwy., N.8 . , __ ...;:,;:..:.::;;.:;o;:;;.;:..:. __ ,,_~~·~64;;:2-43~21;;:•::.,c;--- 642-9405 1-973 CADILLAC '72 MAVE!UCK 1972 "J\1GB Conv. -\Vhite "'I VB. automatic trans, fAclory bl'OWn Int. .Uke ne ,1:. Eiecutive •nd air, excellent t'OOditJon hru· A!\1/1''1\1. 7400 ml. 21n1i:ig. DEMONSTRATOR oul. 466F\VK. $2'100. 961>-2315 SALE $2095 1971 MG MIDGET Coupe· DIVillos CORT FOX 36,000 ml. $1300 "'holesnle. Antigua Blue (174235) * 543-3691 * Hlu.vf.>iL );'.eUow _(1793.llL 663661 Dealer MGB "''/overdrive, engine new top, n e 11• interior . 4!»-7571 Laredo Tan (1851~) ShnOO..v Taupe 1247590) Sed•n o.ym .. Antigua Blue (n:91J) Burnt Sienna (310070) Eldorados TaSG Ne\vporl Blvd., C.l\f. '72 FORD Gl'an Torino. 1 Air t'Onclltlonlng, Po \Ver ' bl'akes, pov.·er s t e e r i n c . Only 29,000 mikes. New • PEUGEOT SL Trope• Blue (43016ll """' & brnkos. 551-5151. . Cotillion \\illite (417031) .. 71 LTD Brougham, I EOT Special Discounts option int. 2 dr · white NEW PEUG Dur int ••/brown top. AM IF M DEALER Inventory s.1. ' stereo. pY.T seat., windows, i ~ tinted gl ' 13,000 .ml. 644-4147 Complcte ~Jes and Service. e=x~f s 414iJ " l!l69 FORD Wagon Call afte< 50 con1 pac1s on display. ftl 11111 ~ ·.1:.::: """"' 5 pni air condition. radio. PACIFIC MOTOR .._.,, ~· ~ , IMPORTS ~ '72 !'ORD Cub Custom Wag· · -_on,_V .. 8;J o.milege;_3 sea.ts. • PEUGEOT /S BARU '&I DeVille. teathei;. ~lit Best offer buy1I, 615-~. - l J57 \\1. Lincoln Ave., 11eats, stereo .. Senllnal, ,67 FOl'l'.l G c 1 3 11 pd. Low ~A::.oa:::h::.•::.;m:;._ __ ~~5'!3=·8'-'220'-"I ADJ. Steer. $1000 Nancy II • R'Yt ~llty + e -541}.1066 m eoge. el· a,... , l l'ORSCHE" im c;;DILLAC Eldo<•do. -o~mr:•·~1:':350~494~·~3587~· ==•l~-t--1 T ly-ioadod,-Black.on-lllack -INTERN"""TION*t-1---t 73 Porsche 911 T •rt• rt.fust sell, Exeelleot cond., . M "' Stereo, custon1 fact, goltl .. dlr (600G\\l\V) $6995. 892-4#1 1 ---------~--1 Spotless. TelTific savings. .72 CAD -Fl B ugh.a ·n Travclall. trlr packqe, ! LOOKS NE\V. loaded . wlxtras x~t co~' pfi:;, p1-0.. air, heavy tlttl. .2S,OOO mi, ~ ( 213 j Below/Blu Book. 56-0953 927-3396 ' ~·:::"c:5:...,..==:-:=c=;;---I NEWPORT IMPORTS MUSTANG CAD. Coupe de Ville, 1966. Silver wl blk vinyl. $490. RUNS GOOD. 557·1"121 MUSTANG 3100 \V. 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'lttVW -campc" fl.000 or "70 COIJGAR, aJrr-,,..t, 14"1815 ,! . bst oil<. -rndlo, ·p/o, vinyl top, Jl900, ~ lllD 5-18-4634 or S{Z-2ZJ5 caJI Cbrls 548=0t23 ~ • . ,, "70 VIV Qug. xln"I "1od. Nu '81 COUGAR, XR-7, 48.oJJO Im NDERBIRD, 'io lll't'JJ &. brks. · $'1800. qau miles, auto, P/S, $975. inHeqe, flllly loaded A \'tQ' 6T.J...6476 aft 6:30pm ~ clean S33X). wlllaYt aft VIV Bu•. bclJI<>. 3 mo. old 1 DODGE Spm. 837-. ··ail «'1 perfect concl. long \\'IUTanly. w8'k<:ndl ' ,!97-1~26 5::7 m. 't9 ooDGi: Super ·Bee\ 113. :12 . T..BIRD '•.,"t, ... vw Dune """ -Extrul Qris. -· u ......... -· fllll ,..; • $000. pvt ply, ii38-7678 $UOO • 847~ Make offft'. 646-lD ) a r > '"' ., • • , ' I • . . . . ; -.. • • • San Clemenie Today's. Final- EDITION N.Y. Stoc • , \ VOt. 67, NO. 1·1, 3 SECTIONS;-36-rAGES -·oMN&E 1 COUNTY-:C;4.LIFORNIA -THURSDAY, JANU};RY 17, 1974 TEN CENTS ----Clemente Rips County on Nixon Reassessment . . . "---- Ina rare display of official defense for President Nlxon, San Clemente city councilmen-censured-th county-BOanl of Supervisors-Wedne!day for -actions related to the demands for a reassessment of casa Pacifica. Alreeing with a resolution draWn by Ctty Councilman Paul Presley, the coun- ciJ~accused the ~rd of "improper legislative action." Presley, who led the local re-election Policeman • efforts in 1972 for the Pttsklent, insisted ·, The only mtmber of the council who "We still have ro work with the bQard that he was not offering, the censure appeared baUcy at passing the resolution' on regular matters and I don't believe ••~;·~land ~aedy" the it t bstained ~llJl!Dthe~~-O'Keefe,_\Y~it-is-adviaabl&-.to-pick-a....fight-with e , assa ~m men a m vo g. .1.. " O'K rA .d of-public tunds during-the-board's"bassles-O'Keefe warned that '-now that-the wem, eeq:; 581 • _ over lhe reassessment. ~ reassessment hassle is ended the &Sides lhe Oat censure of the board: "1£ that were allowed to continue •• risolulion ·would d>t serve much~-Pres1ey's resolution calls for an he asserted, "all lhe p~ty in ~n "I will agree that the actions by investlgaUon "by appropri~te agencies'' Clemente would be subject to such a the board were poUUcally moUvated and of the entire set of actions by the tactic.·~ w.e..re a grandstand effort, but I wonder board on the reassessment issue. He denied that his move was politically if something like! this resolution is "The county should be condemned and motivated. stooping to ~ir level. a review and lnvestigation ~Y the proper Two Bodies . ' -:;• ' r+--~A~c~ting Out Case Shot Power Out? Tell It ro T!ie Marines I _Uncovered .. _ It wasn't a solar magnetic istarbance fton1 outer spaCe-that-1--------------- In Slide disrupted 'south Orange County and mystified Edison Co mp a n y officials, it was the United States Marines. -. -· 7 . Maj. Sally. Pritchett of the El By'RUDI MEDZJELSKI ·Toro Marine Corps Air Station said Of Ille o.IW f'lttt It.ff the power disruptions were the A Costa Mesa police officer is alive result of an electronic warfare today because . he misseP when he eiercise Tuesday. pointed._lb..gun_direoUy at__Ns_ heart Corps 'd and -a-'d-tally-fited it during the re· -aircraft, she sa1 • dropped ........ .... "chalf, "_ a -metallic substance enactment of a suicide attempt for t\\'O designed to confuse an enemy's friends . dar --• ~ ... Officer Arthur ·w. Kassel 111, was ra -.iAI mask ·frie,-., aircraft removed from the critical lill! at St. from its electronic probing. Jooeph'I lloepltal In 1!arb1nt Monday • Tiie cblll ... WU. made II and is said to he .making a satlalactory nines at·sea, shf said. Unexpedtd recovery fiom a6 injured colon, op1em winds brought the IUbltance ashore -----•nd--. ~---~-!-~~~~~~~= · JronicaUy the suicide attempt Kasael down. on Saddleback Valley and demonstrated !~ a party in Hollywood early "sBtUr-day also failed Laguna HUis causing t h e when that buJlet missed its mark . and widespread disruptions. passed through the body of 8 Costa Alter checking their equipment Mesa man. . for failure, baffled Edison officials James M. Veraldi, one of the witnesses at first s p e cu I a t e d that to the police officer's accidental shooting, e:dtaterreatrial soorces were to told in~ator's the incident occurred blame. [S.. SllOOTING; Page ZI C~emente C()uncil Seeking1 State Approval .for Pier Reveling a bit in the victory before an official vote slid once through early the South · ~t Regional 1.one Coo-~e~ti~tio!!S with city officials. '"'""'"'"'-'"'fl"''''•-. ... .,, __ . r..:e-·..,.,.__,~'"t>~W'lft',__..,"°W -~'iti~ille city councalmen ~ednesday ordered -the council's confideitce" was the recent staff to apply unmedlatelr. for more coastal commission approval of a i)enpjt state . approvals . for . an a ·grade foot sought by the city for the refurbishing crossing at the city pier. . of a Depression-era entrance deemed 'lbe one key a~eJ?CY which_ still has for years a municipal eyesore. lo pass on the c~ty s lengthy at~pts City representatives succeeded Jn to . alte~ the . pier . entrance IS the wresting· a strong eoo<Ution for approval C¥ilorrua Public UUliUes ,Commission. of the permit _ that the Giiiy plan And wffi:ning ... that group s blessrng for the co'mmission would endorse would a pedestr1ac;i cros~_g: over the Santa be an at-grade crossing with adequate . Fe tracks will be difficult. safety gates. The PUC hu ahot that proJ'!'aal down . Councilman Arthur Holmes; who also twice in recent years -once with b a coastal commissiooer hailed the . . action as a major victory for the city. lt waa bis motion which resulted in Kissinger wins the orders to the city staff for a formal application to the PUC. Heat.lance to the at-grade idea (for Israel'.Ee;yptian . safely and liability reasons) has come .._, from the PUC staff aa weU as the railroad'. S.uez Canal Pact City aides priYBteiy have predicted no letup in resistance to the idea. .. But if the latest city attempts win, BIJUETIN the old, crumbling steps and walls •1----·-wAS11JNGTON-(·AP)--Prolldeol-leading-beadlgoers beneath-the traeks NIDa ....-ced ddt aneno-dmt would be covered with dirt forever. tl1e ,...,_. .. el EIYJll ad 1-1 0 '8ve re.clled agreemem, • dte --• By WILUAM SCHREIBER Of .... ~" ''"' Shift . O'tinge County Grand Jury Foreman . Marcia Bents of Newport Beach has vehemently denied a suggestion by. ' . . '( Candidates Meet :f:;;''"' ...... .....-el -fottet" ID tbe Middle Eut. By Unlled Prell late....-J Testing Waters-In Capistrano Public Forum Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger achieved an Israell·Egyptlan agreement on separating armies of the two· natJons along the Suez Canal, government officials said today in Jerusalem and the EgyiiUan city of Aswan. ~I---tgypt lafd Kllsl!!lor 1!!Xild luriL hls alf~ilon """10 the embattled Israeli· SyriaJI fronL JsraeU olllcials IQld UPI c:orreopandent Jacl< PaylOn In Jmalem they upected_ the formal -t to come In a Joint communlq-' by the United States, the Soviet Union, Ji:IYpt .and btael, with 1imultaueou1~ts tentatively scheduled. • UPI correspondent Maurice Gulndi reported from Aswan, the EcYpt1an mort cllY of the Nile River lhal (See .KISSINGER, Pqe I) .. 1t \ -·~· ,_ . ' . , Mondale Eyes Presidential Run . ~ san Juan C8pistrano'~ candidates for WASHING TON (UPI) -Sen. Walter F. Mondale (D-llllnn.), to-city, council wilL be invited to share day joined Sen. Charles R. Percy (R·ID.), u an u1111111ouncecl Cllldl-ther views with the community at a llili for 11111 1976"tll9lldentlal nomination. • caDdldate's Jllght "1lich wUI be part Mondale announced be authorized a group :'!( MlnPMPla 1111'" of a quarterly membenhlp meeUng late porter! to begin uplorin1 whether he aboald ~ tilt Dlmoerllie· 11\:"i!. of~\':.~~~:~~ nomlnatlQ11. In Sl Paul, a conµnlttee ~;'814 l(,.111>uld • s-"'""•t Said the ·ftnal debllls·for the '•P~· similar group ·Was lo~ 'tut .;;:,r ,,;.., --.to .eXaml~e hl~'. JI.;'.°-30.event.:._al J:L Adohe wilt be 1-•1· ·-·1 worlced ou1. late-this Weelc, the format cbancu ohrinnlng:theJ.976 GOP nomination. ~ ! • • f .~ -' t he said would Mondale, like Perey, instructed bis commiUee to lilt periodic ; 1 •::..i1(~ =~te.·s "ionJn. ,reports of Its finances wltK the Office of federal Electlona, a pro-. "Thi-' will be an Important meeting , cedure required by the 1971 campaign dlsdo1ure law. !or emyone In !he community, he they The committee's co-chairman are Lawrence Hayes, i St. Paul dlamber mw>bers or oot, and we are attoniey, and Mrs. Judy Hamilton otMinne\onka, Mnni , U..t,. an lnVitat!On to eve.ryonF L-_,..-...,.-----.---------· •:.....-.....,!'--..-..:.....---''. lnte~ ID tf1e campa1&ns," he said. .. • ' ' authorities -should be conducted lb determine whether said action was a proper e_xerc:_lg Or the legislative· powers of the legislative body of the Coun~y of Orange," said the resolution. Although individual councilmen have remar:ked openly in their private contacts that they . have endorsed President Nixon, as a government entity, the COU!lCil for years has remained apart from formal action praising o r:. condemning the President. \Vednesday's action marks the first formal _ derMse.. oL the Pre.si~erlt. bf - councilmen since the \V a t e r g a t e problems began. Presley stressed that ihe resolution now should be sent to other cities in the county in an effort to win more support for the censure and demands for an investigation. • -oman: Clemente . Rules Out By JOHN VALTERZA Of .... Deltt' f'l .. I Sl•ft · San Clemente police have identif"d a skeleton fowid last week as that of a local woman missing from her home since the fall of 1970. ~tective Lt. .Mel ~rtner said dental charts' match~ ex.actly as did other physical evidence found · at the death scene charred-by a blaze a week ago. • The dead woman was Mrs. Mary L Dodie. 49 year> old at the Ume of her disappearance from the lamUy home at Z28 Calle Esperanza. Portner said that rout play has been nearly ruled out in the death, but would -not"elaborale-ul·fmther-paoaibilltii~es.-.----1 Supervisor Ronald Cispers tha\ she is llsing her post as a springboard into his seat.· · Caspers, also a Newport Beach resident, is up for re-election this spring. He said-last week he trunks tbe..-jury's annual .report was too beavy·handed in its criticism of the board and it appeared Mrs. Bents was aiming at higher office. In a. telephone lnterVlew Wednesday, Mrs. Bents CCJllUJM!l1tetl on • Csspers' charge and talked about pending JegislaUon that will force supervisors to make a f6rmal response to the jury report. . 1'Mr. Caspers · was very inaceurate in his statements,'' she said. "If t should decide to run for the board, I would resigp from the Jury first in any case and I have told my jurors just that." fl J would never use · the jury as a platfonn to win another office," ?itrs. Bents added. ''Mr.• Cuper1 lras prttty dumb to say such a thing because now I'm being flooded With plione cal~ from people urging me to nm." • Mrs. Benll said the calls Jrom su~rten· stirted coming in at 7 a.m. Satilrday -the momlng a story containing C.spen'· comments apt)eared In the .Dally Pilol. Mrs.· Bent> 18id ohe WOlllt'Pk• no .• IS.. BENTS, Pqe""'1J . ) • Coroner's aidet said that the condition of tne remains made a time factor difficult to establish, but they have said that the "victim could have died more than two years ago. She was the wife of local clothier !Joyd Dodge. Portner said a local denllst checked the charts made of the teeth of the skeleton. 1be bones were discovered after the searing heat of last week's blaze at Capistrano Shores Mobile Home Park cleared thick shrubs. Oruge C.ut • Weather Considerable cloudines,, is on the agenda for Friday, with less than 20 percent chance or showen fore- cast. Highs at the .beaches in the 60s rising to the low 70s inland. Overnight lows in the 50s. INSIDE· TODAY A hearing ha.! opened in TexaJ in the sn torture and mast murder of 27 ·t/OU11g boys ..,. toith-the gruesome testimmltf that a homose.rual paid UDO for his victim. Story, page-..4. INtlnt tJ' L.M ..... - C•llfwlll• I c~. ,, .. _,.. " --· DMlfl ..... Ctt t ............. ' 1"""111• .... tMl 111-.ct 11·2' ,.., •• , 1r .............. 11 -... I • I • lt UAIL.V PILOT Th11rsd11, January 17, 1974 .Another ·storm · Brew s North State Digs Out From Flood f!e~ris ' • • By Tbe 4\uoclated Prts11 Northern Caliromlarui, nervously eying another storm brewing In the Pacific, began digging oul loday from mud and debrla: left ln the wake or torrential rains that drove hundreds from their homes and left millions or dollars damage. At least t~·o deaths u·ere reported. The National Weather Service said that a frontal system 1.200 miles west of California should reach the coast early Friday. Although the brunt or lhe storm was Bank Burglar Also Convicted Of Ohio Joh By FREDERICK SCHOEMEJU. Of tM Di lly f'llol Sl1fl Ami.I Alfred Dinslo, a pinball company chieftain now serving a 20 year prison sentence ror his role in the $6 million Laguna Niguel bank b u r g I a r y . Wednesday was convicted of a $430,000 assault on an ·Ohio bank. .6 federal court jury weighed evidence in the case ror five hours before finding Dinsio, 37, guilty of two counts of bank burglary. During the trial, government prosecutors illeged that Dinsio was the mastermind of tbe burglary of the Second National Bank of Warren in Lordstown, Ohio, on May 5, 1972. A hole was cut through the roof of the bank vault after burglar alarm systems were expertly bypassed. Once inside, cash totaliJ!8: $430,604 was taken. cxpecled lo hll Washlnglon, the we.alber service said moderate to heavy amounts of rain would fall over Northern California. fo.feanwhile, pounding rains combined in some areas with melting snow, Tuesday and Wednesday sent rivers and creeks rampaging over banks and inflicted heavy damage in several areas. Dunsmuir, a community of 2,600 north of Redding1 was staggered by S21h: million damage to a low-lying residential area, said City l\ianager James Boyd. The raging Sacramento River dumped -Nix o1i-Lowest Eve r in Poll IV ASH IN GTO N (UPI) President Nixon's popularity fell in January lo the lowest level in the Harris Poll since he became chief executive. According to the survey take n Jan. 7·10, 30 percent of those questioned gave Nixon high marks [)n the way he was conducting lhe presidency while 68 percent rated him negatively, The Louis Harris organization said Nixon had previously fallen to 32 percent favorable. In the last extensive survey in November, the figure had risen to 37 percent. . From Pagel water oil feet deep lo -~· Ben Whitlow, • reaidlDt, or Dmwmlr for M years, "said as be tnidged through swirling ankle deep water on the main / street. "I've been Jiving ln this canyon all my life and I've never seen anything like this." Shasta CoWlly auJborities reported at least half a million dollars damage. Shasta joined Hwnboldt, Trinity, and Siskiyoi.t counties ln declaring local disaster areas . The Eel River, which surged at least seven feet above its 11)..foot flood stage. dropped at least three feet today. The Sacramen to River was down 11four or five feet," said Dunsmu.ir police. W11ttt·drain<d-o!Mhe·str.ets· of·Uktsh in l\1endQChino C:Oyp~y~but roads were · clogged with debris. Two children . were missing a{Ml presumed drowned in Myers Fiat and a man was feared dead in the Big Lagoon area of .Humboldt County. Jimmy Moore, 14, and his sister, Kathy, 12, were swept awar fro mthe backyard of their t.wc>story frame house at Myers Flat in Humboldt County when a branch of the -Eel River flooded, said sh.eriff's deputy Robert Williams. He said the youngsters were helping their father, Emery, move property to higher ground when a log holding back water broke. Moore managed to hold on to the creek bank, but the torrent swept the children away. Humboldt County. Sgt. Frank Wiggin- ton also said Larry Jentosi, 20 a Hum- boldt State University stude.flt. from Costa Mesa, was last seen as he went hunting Tuesday. "We are quite concerned. He cou1d be another casualty of the storm," SHOOTI NG Wigginton said. · • • • Civil defense units were activated in ~-===~~ UPIT ........ RAILROAD WORKERS PEER OVER EDGE OF BRIDGE OVER COTTONWOOD CREEK NEAR REDDING Bridge Crossed by Mlin Amtrak California.Oregon Line Hold ir1g Up Against Flood.Onslaught 'Minor Problem' Revealed • At San Onofre A.;Statio11 From Page 1 KI SS INGE R ... lhe agreement is expected to be signed Friday or this weekend at kilometer 101 on the Cairo-Suez Road, where Kissinger first succeeded in getting ") 1 Humboldt County to assist more than at· bis ·apartment on 3686 'lfarham St., 400 peopl_e forced to evacuate homes The two utilities operating the San Hollywood after they had left a party. in Jow-lymg !ll'eas Wednesday. Many Onofre Nuclear Generating station had Israeli and Egyptian generals to sit Edison and San Diego Gas and ElectnC · together · at the peace table last . ' . \.found shelter m emergency-homing set -· Verald1 ~ a fe~al~ compamon, ¥the cotmty fairgrounds in Ferndale. their first Chance today to try out a Companies said the brace problem took November. plac~ dur~g i shakedoWJl test of th.e .Kissinger achieved his breakthrough tu~~1ne thi~ week and th~r deemed 1t in a series of unprecedented 'shuttle ' ·\ I ~ money was to ~be us~ the o l?iWing---a1y.tormliffigOr payroll checks of employes at a nearby General Donna Bacchi, were h~terung to Kauel Many roads, either awuh or blocked· new open-information program ______cLl) as he was relating~~s.J~Y.: mudslides. remained closed today~rational problems at the complex. his new job as a Costa Mesa police Highway 101 was ~losed in 10 spots They aMounced a minor problem with a -very minor occurrence. -flights· between .sun-baked , Aswan -and Tbe-latest-tmnouneement~-o·l·l·o-w-s-the--'Mcient-cily--of-Jerusalem~t----r officer. between San Francisco and Oregon. a steam pipe support on the non-nuclear Scenic coastal route california t was side or the generating system which Motors ·factory . widespread criticism of the utilities for today by a rare blizzard that delayed no_t actively announcing to the publiC the final agreement. He retunlS lo Aswan 'Fhc Ohio breakin occurred five wecoks When the conversation turned to guns, after the March 24 looting·ol the Laguna Veraldi sald he produced a .25 caliber Niguel branch of United California Bank. automatic that belonged to his father Testimony in the Laguna Niguel case and gave it to Kassel for examination. indicated Dinsio, and possibly seven other peraons rented a plush townhouse The Bacchi woman said Ka!Se.I, a at El Niguel Country CJub as a base recent academy graduate and six month of operations. rookie on the Cbsta Mesa police force, After the team blasted its way into was "very excited about being a police the vault, 459 safety 'deposit boxes were officer" and played with the weapon punched and cash, negotiable securities, after he bad unloaded it. coinS and jewelry taken. Kassel subsequently reloaded the pislol In the Ohio caper, however, only a and placed it on a coffee table, but few safety deposit brutes were opened, picked it up .and put it to his chest according to investigators. and fired as he told the story about During the Ohio trial, government the suicide attempt, according to Miss __ prosewtors _pr~taj_ evidence that _Bacchi. _ included $98,000 in bills uncovered from Miss Bacchi told Costa Mesa~d~et~ect=iv~es a plastic jug buried in a field across she thought Kassel ·had only had one ~street from Dinsio's home. drink at the party but Veraldi said he The bills held Dinsio's fingerprints, believed it was two. according to testimony. The money was Los Angeles police officers who traced to the bank through Federal investigated the incident said the bullet Deposit Insurance Corporation records. embedded itself in a couch after ripping Investigators have said privately that through Kassel's lower alxk>men: Dinsio was the mastennind of other C.Osta Mesa Police Chief Roger Neth bank burglaries in Georgia, Florida, indicated Tuesday that he considered Missouri and Virginia bet\\o·een 1969 and the shooting accidental and that no 1972. further investigation would be required. The combined loss of the nine bank He pointed out that the weapon burglaries totals more than $7.2 million. discharged by Kassel was not a serv!ce Dinsio, who bas had interests in family revolver and that COsta Aiesa police owneG strip mines and pinball machine officers, though mandated to carry operations, was arrested June 'J:l, 1972 pistols of duty, are requir~ .t<! leave by FBI agents as he was driving down th~m . at home when socializing or a street in his h:>me town. drinking. closed in sil: places and open to one-way is due to start up again-later this traffic ·in eight places north of San month. Francisco. Spokesmen for Southern California Dlspate Settlea Court Clerks tn Settle For Increase of $100 Bolh aides in the long pay dispule th e co1D1ty re lused lo oiler the unionized between Orange County supervisors and court worken more than the 4.4 percent 50 Superior Court clerks climbed down aMual increase granted to other county employes. ' Wednesday to a compromise that adds Demanding a nine percent bike - more than $100 a month to the clerks' a cut of six percent from their original pay checks. demand of 15 percent -~ of the the failure of a steam turbine blade Friday for final talks \'Jith Egyptian last fall which caused a series of President Anwar Sadat. inciden~ that shut the plant down . Agr~ement on disengagement or the Work has gone on ever · since to Israeli forces along the canal meant overhaul the turbines and a damaged that th'e Geneva peace conference could pump motor how:ing on the reactor's resume. There have been daily tank emergency core cooling systj!m. and ~rtillery duels along the canal since The repairs lo the steam S\IPPort which the cease-fire went into effect Oct. 24 sbi.{ted one inch from its normal and bolh sides w~ed repeatedly that mounting will add two days to the repair the October war could resume. schedule on the plant. A White House spokesman disclosed After the turbine blade slipped and that Kissinger had been in telephone caused the automatic shutdown of the communication Yo'ith President Nixon on plant, officials deciftd on a major lhq" agreement. Egyptians said Kiasinger overhaul of the steam generator. would talk with Sadat by telephone later today and that the exact llmJng o( C'.ounty70.kays Land Swap Deal In Capistrano the communique would depend on this. --sadal swnmoned .bis lour depuly premiers, other top political aides and newspaper . editors from Cairo for a meeting to explain the tenns of the agreement which is believed to call basically for an Israeli pullback 20 miles from the Suez Canal an<I. a thiMing A cler• who worked w1·th • ~ ~ro affected clerks staged a 24-hour strike ., l\l'~ Final approval has been granted to olJi tsls · th t b red that had County CJerk William E. St 1c m e agreemen amme th a plan to exchange a three..nuarter-acre out ol the Egyptian 2nd and 3rd Armles on the israeli side of the canal. John manning his division wi skeleton , out over the past week, said the chunk of flood control district land to crews. aupervisors have agreed to endorse a Many clerks, reluctantly voting 10 the special taxing district administering thl hike of f Capistrano Beach's Pines Park. mon y pay 10.3 percent or accept the compromise, have pointed Fifth Disbict Supervisor R 0 n a 1 d newly hired clerks. out that Los Angeles C.OWlty Superior A 9.8 ""-nt increase has been Court clerks are 20· "". rceot above the Caspers this . week aMounced the pact _....... -. between the county Flood Control approved for journeymen clerks with current Ormge County figure ol $1,028 District and the Capistrano Bay Parks no sign of life, said Cook, who suffered the proviso by the county board that a month for mo.st clerks. and Recreation District. facial cuts. From Page 1 SLIDE ... the pay raises will not take effect tmtil Several clerks, who prefer -not to be Under the plan the county entity will Pacific Northwest Bell identified the • ~eb. 1 ~ will onJy cover .the baJance identified ~ause of ,possible repri!als, obtain a needed easement affecting the missing as Bill Combs, Bob Miller, Jay Frettt POfle J 'Aladd•n Lamp' of the fiscal year -tmtll June 30, say they .wall push their union spokesmen new Fortuna stonn drain. In exchange, l\~errilt and Ro y James, all of Roseburg ; " ' 1974. into reviving the 15 percent demand the parks entity will receive the land Bill Centers and Ed Waldren, both of , _ D."L"'J\LT~ .A.17:: ... .-. .,_,,_ ,_. .-..do--• • • • .,.. Clerks activ~ in_ ~~;_n!!_~ons :eel, ~~n • ..D~iati~~ r~~ in Jllll;. _ ._ .. ~~i~~es above th~~V.i~ ~-ta~E¥1".-M£1!?!$, and ~~r.t -~~~~~}:~~and!.,. r-'--~'.:', ~ .2...Z."'!:...,,.,~ ,,.,_;, l·r,.,;t_-,.,-~F~..-,,e· ... .,.~.~Pi .. ,,.l>!'!'!IJ"w~•.~.·---' .•• ·.l~ .. ..,,, ..... _ ~~>i~ .. ~'<i-lll"'f'.tL-........-.~~·-~>11~,. .~.~.., ~~~;:.;;>~ •• ~ •• .,u; J TTf ~...,nJ.,eU wilI be a valuable lever when the time commented, "the 9.8 percent we te The drain, deemed an extremely Also missing were t\vo employes of. comment on her political future because comes for the union to work out its getting was not made retroactive to important addiUon to the area, replaced the Sage Pipeline Co. They are Mark her main duties now lie with jury work. At Sadd' -back 1974-75 contract with the c o unty last year. we•Ve lost a great deal by 'a series of rotted pipes and dangerous Garoutte or Roseburg and Ray Bell She said Caspers' comments on the re supervisors. accepting this compromise." Cr!IQ ln the rugged park. of the Tri City area or Douglas County._ jury's board cri tique should be aimed Negotiations between the . county and · at the whole jury, not one member. "Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp," the clerks broke down last October when "This criticism which he found so a play for children, will be presented lengthy -actuaJly only three pages by the Saddleback College theater group -was not from me alone but from Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. the whole jury," she said. "We worked Performances will be at 8 p.m. Friday, on it a long time and believe me, JO a.m. and 2 p.m. Saturday and 3 the criticism I first wrote was a good p.m. Sunday in Building R. bit stronger than the final product." Admission is free but a campus OIAHI COAi! .. DAILY PILOT spokesman said reservations a r e necessary and may be obtained by calling 8.11-9700, Ext. 43. Featured in the cast are Les Heide or Dana Point as Aladdin ; Kym ,Wells of Mission Viejo is his mot~ and l\linday Anderson of Tustin is Princess Adora. Also featured are Judie Pieper of Laguna Hills; Gary Call, Mary Jo Bald\11in, Carol Gustafson, and Connie HirsOOn of Irvi ne ; Randall Lund of San J.uan tapistrano, and Dorella Moore or 1'le Or.,,.. C-1 DAil Y f'ILOT , wltll wllicll II cpmlllllld Ille N9Wl·Pra1, II JIWll1"" a.., !tie 0r....-C111111 rv1>11111ino Col1\pln'f. s- ,.,. •111llMI lfl l'Ullll1'*', MonH'f l~rOUOll f'rlJjli.,, Mr Colll Mn.1, H_,art itKll, H""'1'1notoll B11tcll/l'"...,,,1tht V1lt.y, l1911111 aMcrl, lnrlrll/s.ikll1l11u;.ll; 1NI S.ri Cltme1>ttf Siii Jllll'I C.pll!f-. " •1111111 "91onil 91fllkwl II P\ftlltfllcl S.hlfO•'t1 lfld St/nOiyt. -----rM ,ill'lc1"1 Pllifltiilrii PIMll It •• ia WHI .. .,. 11'"1, C•11 M-; Clllfrllmlt. ftfil. kob1rt N. 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The day alter lhe dlsco..,-y ol lier bones, police w~t regarding that report as~ir best lead. "We investigated from that point of view all along," the investigator said. Although tbe ldentlty .is a major key lo the puzrJe, it ls not the only one detectives need. • "We still don'J kMw how loog she may have lived before her body wound up along the track!. We're hoping that the publicity will bring '°'""'"' forth with.lnlormJllon tbal can help," Portner said. · Capo District Swears Members To New Terms Nine members of the C8pistrano Unified School District's Growth Planning Advisory Commission have been sWom to terms of service on the Rew group. Chairman John Flood this week announced that five members will serve terms o'l two years and four will have one-year terms. ·- The commission was organized by trustees Iast fall after concem.t were ·erpressed about adequate monitoring of area groW1h as well as communication between separate entities affected by growth. Since lhe inltlal Iormatlon, members have participaled in orienlallon meeUnga to keep abreast ol cllanl!S In grow1b pallerns In the llkquare.mile district. Flood and lour others oo the '"'"P have two-ye&r tenna. They are Mike Brady of , C.pistrano Beach, Robert Greco ol Dana Point, Barbara K"'8ius of Lasuna Niguel and Alan Schreiber of San Clemente. One-year tel?llS have been accepted by Commlulon Vice Presldenl John Mlddlelon of Dana Point, Jlltly Davin I fill•lon Viejo, Phyllil Shalnman ol San Juan C.ptalrano and Diane Watsoo of !Jaguna Niguel. , The commlMloo meets on the flrsl and third Tuelday1 of the month at the Serra School audilorium I n C.plllrano Belch. ' See 1)ulda.P for SPEED. 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' ...... • • ... " • I'• ' • ' • I' . . ' . .. . • I • ' r ' ..... .;. • , ... ... • "!·~ ' .. ~ ·--r- • ... ,., . ~ ' .. -• _.t., ~ ·;. -"4 • ' j 'II 1 • , I ' I l 0 1, ' • .. .· • a ., .. ' ( I l 17 \ • ' ,.. -,.,_ -~.,,.... ""'-'"" -'· f • 1--• • • Today's Final N.Y. Stocks ·Lag1111a ~.aeh ' . . D+f-1~~1~~- • • . VOL. 67, NO. 17, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1974 TEN CENTS • ~· Lagllna Council lo Probe----CrescenlBay -Pac ( \ The Laguna Beach City Council hs.s ordered formation of a special committee to Investigate steps the city may take with regard to the Crescent Bay Point. - The action was taken Wednesday night follOYi'ing an appeal by Friends of Crescent Bay for the council to reconsider an agreement guaranteeing nonintervention during hearings at the South Coitst Regional Zone Conservation CommlsS'lon over proposed residential development of the ocean front land. In exchange for that nonintervention, Two Bodies Uncovered >' the city was to be granted an eight-loot easement to the poi.Dt, and 3~ square feet of ·prime land on the point terminus. The com ml tre ~ Includes representatives from Friends of Crescent Bay, council memberil Carl Johnson and Phyllis Sweeney, and P I a n n in g ,Commissioner Sally Belleruc. Mayor Roy Holm ordered t h e committee to consider: -posslblt" funding sources for pW'Chase of the Crescent Bay property. -Uses the city could put the property Power< Out? Tell It to The Marines and easement. to m the ~way of landscaping or devtlopment of a viewpolnt structure. - A rephrasing. of the legal agreement v.;ith the land oWner guaranteeing that the public will receive the easement arid point area. Friends of Crescent Bay President Jim Montgomery, 159 Crescent Bay Drive, submitted a petition containing the signatures of 682 persons calling for the 90uncil's reconsideration of the access agreement. 'nle petitions urged protect.ion of .1he _ point and preservation of it for use by the public. ~1ontgomery urged the council to explore every "possible avenue toward purchaSing" the land. . Attorney William Wilcoxen, representing l a n d o w n e r Maggie McKnight Russell, defended the agree- ment saying it was the honest intention of Mrs. Rusell to Jive up to her part of the bctrgain and provide the Wblic both· access to the pomt and the point land itself. Wilcoxen Sa!«f that outright purchast; of the land by the government agency is complicated by leases, but, he urged that if purchase is contemplated, it be done as quickly as possible .. He said the land being given free t~ the city was twice as ' large as the Heisler Park point, and is large enough for the public to go to view the sea lions on seal rock. a major argument for preservation of public access to the poin t. \Vilcox en supported a plan lo have city surveyors mark out. the property being donated so that the public may see the ex tent of what it is getting free. \Vilcoxcn wamed that opposition to coastal coi;nm iss ion approval of permits could jeopard ize the public gi ft. The Laguna Beach Ci \'ic League backed th e Friends of Crescent Bay io requesti ng a furth er revie w of the agre~ment, and the public access being allowed under it. • In Slide It wasn't a solar magnetic disturbance from outer space that disrupted south Orange C.OUnty pow. er and mystified Edison Company officials, it was the United States Marines. BULLmN Maj. Sally Pritchell of the El County Welfare Payment ' . CANYONVILLE, Ore• (AP) -The Toro-Marine Corps Air Station said bodie1 of two of tbe aiDe-IMD buried the power disruptions were the lin · d by a massive eartbllide were round r.esult of an eleotronlc warfare B • d, Ag·e In Canyoa . Cree): tbday, near tbe apot exercise Tuesday. · where a coDCrete blocldaoue was 'Corps aircraft, she said, dropped l--'---,demoU.laed-Wedneld1y~alpt1~. -----1---"chaff" a melallic_substance._1----------------desi~ to confuse an enemy 's radar and mask friendly aircraft Hard Hi"t from Its electronic probing. CANYONVILLE Ore. (AP) The chaff drop was made 20 miles at sea, she said. Unexpected Searchers prepared to dig through tons of-dirt and rock today in efforts to find nine men trapped by a mudslide tbat crushed the small building Whe re lhey were working. (Related Picture Page 3). l---+---·i-c1onrserhow-anyb<>d cairl>e- alive under there" said !!!II> Cook of ?.1edford. one of eight men who escaped unharmed. winds brought the substance ashore s hort circuiting Edison transmission lines. Chaff sprinkled ~dleback Valle and Laguna Hills causing e widespread disruP.tions. ----'-;\fter checking ' their equipment (or fa1lore, baffled Edison officials at flJ'St spec ulated that In Coun!Y-_· _ By WILLIAM SCHREIBER -Of flllt-n.tl'r Pllft I_,. At least I,500 ·blind, aged or disabled Orange County resi~ents h a v e n ' t -received January support money because The missing men were working in a 106-square-foot building to repair _<L._ . long-dlstance phone -cable tom out by a alide Wedneoday morning. Those who (Seo SLIDE, Pqe Z) --=* * * Costs Cited · extrateiteitrial sources were· to bjame. --------- Laguna Canyon Flnod Financing 'Not Likely' of I• '1!llaliVe *-'fN·-=···~· . -~ ~ . when the aid wu ·onr by the federal gv;ambtnt'. "';i.'\"'.. ·•1 Wallace S. Ford, district manager for the Social Security Administration in Santa Ana, today charpcterized the problem as ''one of the most serious we have ever had." ~fore than 100 of the· 16,000 countians eligible for the payments have already been _given emergency loans totalling $13,000 from county and federal coffers to see them through unlil lhe support payments come through . ag~in. 1 California was one of the hardest hit by the foul up in check distribution under a new program known as .the· Supplemental Security Income U.S. Army Corps of E n g i n e e rs a standard project flood would inundate established when the federal government rcpresentives told the Laguna Beach the downtown business district, and took over responsibility for banding out . .• , City Council Wednesday the cost of cause heavy destruction in the canyon. welfare checks to the aged blind and ,.. -..., .~ 1' • • • ' • ~·IY P11o1 st.r(.'"I providing flood protection· tof dLaguna Corps officials said that in drawing di~:~ed;..id some of the problem has THIS ,15 E~ 'Maittc>, 'T~ltER . PARK AS '~EN. FlioM· RIDGE . OF COA~ ;;,·~· H l~LS , . ' ei:Cffded the dol!ar amount o amage up thei: report,. they cons id e_ red been linked to faulty county records Under lr¥ine,Compa-ny Proposal, It Would Go 1ilcf Mcu:D Canyori Woukl Become State Park a-deluge coukl do to lhe Art-Colony. -everything poss_1blt: t9 ec;900mically -which were-turned over to the new ~ :._:._· -- That means the federal government justify drainage improvements, but could program, fed into the computer and · : · · \ -·. : · 1 : • • ' 'hi .. · isn't likely to aperove spending its money ___ not . come up with a favorable cost sc!!1ehow lost. , • c: 02·2t!i!l .. £ , -•; , f . E I • • :....~·.:,«· -·-.... 1-~~···~~~it-.r~--..~:-~ .. f ,1n ,som~ ·~~ .• ~~.h .. aye_gone, b~~~ . . ~ . . . . _ _.Q' _ ~.. ~~Ct _.,T'I TI _U --· -"~·v•·--..... ·-. ..,~ 'r'"'1-.. .,,_7·~·-, .'?; . ''ru·''-'?. "te<1--=-"n-::'<""1<j!ll' ·lo t~ · C011111Y'· '"! _,,..;."'.:111&1<,~·"' .......: ,\(>· ..,,.._ . . . ·'1)'~";;""!;;:: -. . '!!!'< ,,.. >£,,;::o";l>·,..,~_.l:".._ • · canyon, said ttaden n. H~ m, k"rps ficia 50 no uien: as Dee information but many of these cases · · ,. -' · - Los Angeles District section chief of no significant Io s s of life in any of are not solved," Ford said. · · · I • 'Tours 10 ,000-acre Coast · Parcel for Pl.an11i1ig investigation. the recorded Laguna Beach floods. But he said there are at least a A $7.2 million channel system ~as Carl Nelson, Orai:ige County Flood few hundred people who did not get one Of the projects studied in a corps' Control District engineer, told the council checks but who were properly entered investigation of what would oope with the county bas under way a "task force" into the computer. a standard , project flood, the largest stOOy of measures local government may 11Tbe failure. of these people to get flood that can be expected to occur. take to protect Laguna. checks was strictly a computer error," Helm said the cost of providing the Nelson and Helm both supported flood Ford said~ "We are trying desperately works was not econq_mically justified, plain zoning, requiring structures built to get this problem solved before the and so an unfavorable report on ... tbe in the areas subject to inundation to -February check adds to the problem." Laguna Canyon project bad been drafted. be. either raised above the projected Ford said he anticipated there would In a report foUowing the 1969 Hoods / jlighwater line, or constructed so stoutly be problems when the welfare payment in Laguna, the corps estimated that as to resist water damage. {Bee CHECKS, Page Z) Arch Beach Restrictions Nixon Announces Mideast Peace Accord ·Reached Extended in Laguna Beacl1 WASmNGTON -(AP) --President of the present int'erim building ordinance Nixon announced this afternoon that the ~Jan. 26), the requirement to do an governments of Egypt and Jsraei "have - With surprl.!ingly Utile opposition, the Laguna Beach City Council approved a four-month extension of the Arch Beach Heights inlerim -b u 11 d I n g restriction Wedneoday nlaht. The coancll mwli._ly approved the 11emergency onUnance" following a public heiring notable for lta lack of ...,_ which has marked past such IJWinp. The extension was made to give ~ 1Aiuna Belch Planning Commlllion time ·to finish up a specific plan for the hllltop community. -- A spedftc plan wwld be applted like ""1l!li to regulate the alllOWlt and type of development. The pretenl IS-loot by llJO.foot lot subdivision of the helghta has been criticized for allowing e X c e s s I v e develop'ment creating traffic circulation problema and pooilig a fire lhreal to residences there. --- Planning Director Woyne Mocxly •Id wblle ll wu !iral anlidpoled Ille apecmc plan could be finished by the ""l'lratlon environmental impact report on the reached agreement on the disengagement speciOc plan set things back. and separation of their military forces" Speaking for the Arch Beach ijeights . In the Middle East. ASBOCiat'ion of Home Owners, Bill Nixon personally read a statement., Wedmore, commended lhe council for which was carried on television networks its "courage" in attempt!nl to IOlve and broadcast by radio from the White the problems of Arch il&ch Heigbta House. to "mabrtaln ·a living enviroamenL , • The PreSident said the agreement .and maintain property values." -.Id be liglled by the cltie!s of staff Other speakers llJ)Olle qafmt the of Egypl and Israel at noon Friday onlinane<!,. the mool cootrownlal porl (lbeir time) at kilometer IOI on the Cairo- ol wlll<b is-a provision-Jllllldng -SUea Jload. Wheno_ 11\illtary Dq!)lialions alJe to 1,250 square f..t ori 2li loot orf&inally were beid on 1 military by 100 loot Iota which predominate on oe(iaration. . , the belahts. No details of the agreement were S(l'1akers noted thal the houae .size allllOUllced lmnledla~ly ,by the White limitation is . resulting Jn construction ~ , of undesirable residences which could on pointed 'out that Secretary of ad'""1ey air.ct the area. . ,. Sia ljenry A. KJS1inger "al my One man noted that across the alreet •hlllructlona1' was In the Middle East from hla home, 1 1,2!0-foot houle would working with the Egypt and laraell not sell, ID the owner leased, ·anc1 now ~ernments "in an effort to assist in three lamlliea of ·"wonderful people" the resolulion of Ion g at and In a are living there. differences." • By GEORGE LEIDAL • Of Ille o.llY" Pllfl It.ff SOuth Coo.st · Regional Conservation Zane Commission · Chairman Donald Bright had just one wonl Wednesday on how he hoped his . agency would plan future development of the Irvine Ranch's coastal lands. "c3refUlly," he suggested. This was one key reaction whicth came afler officials toured the 10,000-acrc spread on the. coastline and inland between Laguna Beach and C.Orona de! Mar. At the end of a five-hour helicopter and jeep journey through the coastal ridges, lush sycamore shaded canyons and beachfront. Dr. Bright spoke quietly about the property the. coastline commission may have u 1 t I m a t e responsibility for planning. As did other city. county and state officials who joined environmentalists and newsmen on the tour, Bright admitted his preference would be not to develop the property at all. But, if the legislature directs the Coastal Zorie Conservation Commission Sauna W·itness 'V sed - Defense Mechani.sm' By TOM BARLEY Of "" Cl'l'J "*" SMfl , When Mana Parson developed . the promiscuous persooality. who found her extra·marital mates in ban, she was employing a "delenae tilechllnlsm" that wardecl oil posible in!lanity, her psycltia· trisl testmed today. . Dr. Deane Benton, oLSanta Ana, told . an Orange Counly Sul!<flor Court jury that it is not UDcommon for persons who have suffered trauma leading to neurosis ,to seek relief from Psychiatric JH'.fssure in such • manner. Dr. Benton took Mrs. Pll'!IOn, 50, as his paliall shortly afler the buxom redhead was trapped in the' sauna room ct the llollday Health ~Spo of Orange . on Mar. 2, 11'10. Benton testified ll14t he w .. the first peraon to learn of the lull exlent ol ' ' a personality S(>llt in 'which the sex hWlgry Maria wu oanst-anUy confronted . and often thwarted In her seiual escapades by the remorseful, resentful Belly. Mrs. Parson has '1-t known as Betty by her family and friends from ·chlldhood. . . • Beftloll agreed with .attorney Marvin Lewis, Sr., as the "three faces of Eve" triel neared the end of Ill seventh wCek that Mrs. Parson ls a clas&c cXafllple of Jhe "fertile soil" concept in p$ychlalry. He agreed that it took very little to trigger the acute .psychiatric condilion 11tegedly created in Mrs. Pa!'90ll as the relult of her.ordeal in the oauna .• The Anaheim 1'0man ·1w testified from the wl-. atand and· in two shown (See SAUNA, Page Z) ...• -.... •, ' • • . • . - to spend the next five years planning the development , · Bright said the planning for the Irvine Ranch portion of the coastline stl()uld be done "carefull y, very carefully if iJ. is to tie developed at all." All of the four by five-mile ocean view and . inland wilderness area falls within. the five-m ile proposed plannirig jurisdiction of the slate organization established by p8ssage of Proposition !See COASTAL, Page Z) Oraage C::oast Weather Considerable cloudiness js on the agenda for Friday, wit.I) less than 20 percent chance or showers fore- cast. Hlghs at the beaches in the 60s rising to the low 70s inland. Overnigb~ lows in the 50s. INSIDE TODAY A hearing has opened i11 Te:ra! in the se:t torture and mass murder of 27 uoung boys with the gruesome testimcrny that 4 homosexual paid $200 for his victims. Story, paae 4. ... 111111 " L. M. hT• n C•lltol"lll• ' C1•HlltM ,, ... C-kt " ,c,..._, " ON,_ NttlcM • ll•Hwlal l"IM • ll11t.!11I-' .... "-.... "'""c••• " '" .._, " _., .... Mult;al ,Umll • N•lltMI Ntw1 • °''-C~lllY •• "' " SYl'fl• ,Of'ltr ". ..... .. ~ Siert Martl•il Jl.2' ··-• lllMltn •• w-• WOINll'I N ... l,_11 w .... - - • •• • --. . . . . . ._ J' DAll.V PILOT LB ThurSdtly, J.t~u11ry 17, 1'174 . -=Batik Burg!ar-Guilty_ erving ears _ ·aguna eist By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHh Second' NiUonal Bank of Warren in 01 "" <Huv ~1101 s11H IArdstoWn, Ohio, on May 5, 1972. Amil Alfred Dinsio, a pinball company A hole was cul through the roor o! ~hieftain now_ serving a 20 year prison the bank vault after burglar alarm sentence !or his role in the $6 million systems v.·ere expertly bypassed. Once f,aguna Niguel bank burg I a r y , inside, cash tOlating $430,60'\ was taken . \\1ednesday was convicted of a $430,000 The money was to be usC!i the assault on an Ohio bank, following day for cashing of payroll ~ Areaera1-courtjury welghOOeviaCn'cCCJ'iccksO r emp Oyes at-a··nc arl)y Gcn'Cral -1n the case for five hours before-finding Motors ractory. Dinslo, 37, guilty or two counts or bank The Ohio breakin occurred five weeks burglary. after ihe March 24 looting or the Laguna During the trial, govern men t Niguel branch of United Californla Bank. prosecutors alleged that Dinsio was the Testimony in the Laguna Niguel case mastermind of the burglary of the indicated Dinsio, and possibly seven llostage Held LagunanFacesCharges In Gunpoint Escapade The Orange County District Attorney's A DA 's office aide said the complaint Offi~ today p.repar.ed, ~ f o r m a 1. __plleges misdemeanor .?§Sault witlf a complaint against a LagWla Beach man ; deadly weapon against Randy S. Steg, -othor peri!OOS rented a plush to1!Mouae ·et ·El-Niguel ·£ountry--Club"at .'.a-~ or operations. - After lhe team blasted lts way into the vault, 459 safety· deposit boxes were punched and cash, negotiable, securities, coins and · ewelr 'taken. iil the Ohio caper, howevfr, only a rew safety deposit boxes were opened, according to investigators. Durinf' the Ohio trial, government prosecutors presented evidence tha t included $98,000 in bills uncovered from a plastic jug butied in a field across the ·street frOm-Dins.iO's bOnie~·-.. · -· ··· The bills held Dinsio's fingerprints, according to testimony. The money was traced to the bank through Federal Deposit Insurance ~rporation records. - Investigators have said privately that Dinsio was the mastermind of other bank.... burglaries in Georgia_.Florlda, Missouri and Virginia between 1969 and 1972. The combined Joss of the nine bank burglaries totals more ·than $7.2 million. .. . ' . • 's e.itl' Pllll Sllff p..._ . :'. accused of holding city P 1 an n in g 29, or 1059 Miramar St. Charges that Commissioner Michel May at gunpoint Steg attempted to kidnap May will not during an attempt ~ flee police Monday be pursued, the aide said. Dinsio, who has had interests in family owned strip mines and pinball machine operations, w~s arrested June '27, 1972 by FBI agents as. he was driving down a street .in his "bQme town. Educational Fire +- night. May. manager of Warren Imports. FromPegeJ Ltd., told police the incident occurred !'vtonday night while he was in the alley behind the store responding to a burglar COA • • • Laguna Beach firemen douse blaze they set in old automobile body. The drill this week was part of a regular training prog rant . It dealt with special prob- lems such ·as the fire in a car carrying a container of gasoline. Firemeit . also studied techniques for. freeing persons trapped in blazing cars and best ways to deal with toxic freon gas releas.ed from air· conditioning systems. alarm. · SLIDE ••• May said he \vas confronted by a man who demanded he be given a ride 20.:;:e19~~der strands, tidepools and to escape pursuing police offiCers. bea h hi fl ed I h b esca~ were working nearby when the The commissioner said he refused the c u s propos or pure ase Y mudslide hit Wednesday night. request and the man drew a gun and the state parks department may not slide · d b d bin shoved it in his face . be touched except by coastal commission The s were lr1ggere y renc g _ M th . led t th h d fi fiat. . ~ -rains that caused flooding in many areas ~ ay en pcnn ° e s a owy gure. "Ou t th •t t nd I R. . • s • Ul I th P cif. N th t . I dlit th of a security guard in the import store -r presen au Ort y ~· e s on y . ecreatin· g UlC .e. o e a 1c or wes 1 me u g e rrom the mean high tide line to _J,000 worst high water in 10 years in ar~ and told the gunman it was the police. yards inland," South Coast Coastal Of W-•·-Oregon J The man then took off on foot. ..... ~.. · Commissioner Carmen \Varshaw of Los Res ell rts band eel d · Polfce said a call ·about a man creating ·~=~~;,;~=----e:vFtuimfiilnziiii:sKl---,;.;du;;;;;~-;;; cue o were a on ur1ng Angeles said. the-nijht becauM of-the-dangei:.,~o01f-.;;~h<-'~"'·"Jn"'~~rt"""st'°o~"~-'a;,6rouc:coc"g°'k~:;f"·\,o,.,,1'<'fWe8"e"'e"'to"'"'ll~C~~-_,.h,e-and--Srlght are pa.r of an Irvine By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI passed throl.!gh the body of a Costa · further slides, and rescue attempts were Company sponsored a t 1 e m·p t to ot 1111 t11111 P11t1 "'" Mesa man. · lurthe de! eel toda · d' area. Officers were searching for the u 1· · 1· r ay Y pen mg an coordinate the planni·ng of the land A Costa Mesa po ee of 1cer 1s a 1ve James l\1. Veraldl, one of the witnesses t b t le I · ts f th man when the incident with May asseumen Y 5 a geo ogJS 0 e occurred. developmentrfirm 's coastal properties. today because he missed when he to the police officer's accidental shooting, continued danget. The aide in the DA's office said the The tour involved representatives of pointed a gun directly at his heart told investigator's ·the incident occurred A spokesman for Pacific Northwest at his apartment on ~u Barh m St Bell Co., Dave Underhill, said a state assault charges· will be tacked onto an · the agencies which make up the Multi· and accidentally fired it during the re~ -a ·• geologist was , called · in to determine earlier complaint against Steg alleging Agency Planning Program (MAPP). enactment or a suicide attempt for tv.'O Hollyv;ood, after they had left a party. bow to proceed safely in the search drunk" in public, creating a disturbance Many quipped that the-·costly tour friends. Veraldi and a female companion, 1h .... ,,.b_the_d~bris. and resisting arrest. · would succeed in convincing the 50 Donna Bacchi, were listening to Kassel ~·-. -s-ir-ic-scheduled-to ·a-.. m· -court ~a~1-clpan~'~the land should nev he OfOcer Arthur \V. KasseLllf, was Law enforcement .offt.cers a n ~ u:e -",.._. "dev"eloped.~ . er removed from the critical list at st. as be was relating ~xperiences ab!)ut tel bone mpJo athered on-those ·charges Feb. 4~ He earlier hi ep company e . yes g entered an innocent plea -d.u ring Irvine Company en v ,. r on men ta I Joseph's Hospital in Burbank Monday . ·s new job as a C:OSt.a Me.sa police to aid the search, super-vised by the d · ·d to he kin t.sf ct off' State Highway Department. arraignment proceedings and w-a-s •consultant Rely Belknap discussed in an 1s sa1 ma g a sa 1 a ory 1cer. ugh he eel released on his own r-.anizancc. advance of the •nur the unusual recovery from an inj ured colon, spleen \Vben the · conversation turned to guns, Cook said he was ca t ·on t ge ......._ w and intestine. · v ald · or the cascading earth. A tree carried characteristics ol the site. He noted Ironically the suicide attempt Kassel er i said be produced a .25 caliber by the mudslide slapped him 35 feet some of the constraints on development demonstrated following a party ln automatic that belonged to his father . . . Policeman Shoots Self Laguna to Appeal County Approval Of Beach Fence The Laguna Beach City Council voted Wednesday night to appeal to the' Orange County Board of Supervisors an approval given the Lagunita Home.owner's Association for construction of a fence across the. beach just south or the city limits. • Approval for a barrier compriled of pilings sunk into the · sand co.nnected by a single strand of heavy chain and marked wi th "keep out" slgm was ·given this week by the Orange Co1D1ty Planning Commission. It would replace a chain link fence constructed illegally by the community association, but partially washed out in stonns. onto.' a highway as he stru. ggled to avoid Laguna Workers which range from .steep topography to II I . d I !ail d and gave it to Kassel for examination. hemg swept away, he said. rounded hilltops, deeeptive because their Ho ywood ear Y Satur ay a so e The Bacchi woman said Kassel a In contrast to the bout-tong debate The incident occurred ln Ca.nyan Creek, · roundness i8 due to landslldes. when lhaL bullet miued ita mark and recent academy graduate and six m~nth and s~lit :J..2 vote ~~ the county planning i\~t-a-mile-south-of-Can~nv~lle~G--~Bil+-,_..l-:ftaI' SeS On-the-c;limb-up-San-Joaquin-..ridge oc:iJue-on..the.-O:Wa-Mesa-pollce-foree.---~m~1s~~ MIP!.ojmg the !00 foot~lonedg shdes swept down the hill m quick \J'C .a.~U · past Spyglass Hills . .Belknap noted the Front P .. e -J was ''very excited about being a police :rier, gutla. c ty eoiulctlinen. vot succession about 7 p.m., Cook said. tevacing was one way of dealing with officer" and played with the "'e3pon quickly and tmanimously to appeal the "All J remember is I beard the noise By Cit·y · COllliCI'} unstable soiJs. SAUNA / . after he had unloaded it. approval. ol rocks, the noise got more intense · C.Ouncilwoman Gabrielle p r y 0 r . • , , Kassel subsequently reloaded the pistol ar.d rumbling started. I hollered, 'slide' wondered aloud U there weren't "more and placed it_on a coffee· table, but p } and ran . as last as I could to the Laguna Beach's police, lire and . appealing ways" to have the slopes. audio-visual tapes to the jury Wednesday picked It up and put it to his chest ane to -Review highway. maintenance employes will be carrying At Signal Peak near the interior !hat she collapsed in the 170-degree heat and fired as . he told the story about "A tree knocked me onto the hlgbway. home fa tter payCheCks as a ~~ult of bound1;1ry of the area, many spoke with after the already defective door jammed the suicide atten:ipt, according to l\fiss 1 ~A!,tarrealet~s gnunet hebllmp·_,,,again. I said, 'My salary adi·ustments okayed Wednesday awe of the ·cpntrasts -the broad ocean · and the hand le came off in her band. Bacchi. .. ~ . , . 32111wrll Pro1'ect uuu view ridgelines and the deep trtt..studded She sued the health spa for $400,000 Miss Bacchi told Costa Mesa detectives Men who weren't in the slide arrived night by the Laguna Beach Ci.ty Council. canyons proVide the observer from and those damages were stepped up she thought Kassel had only had one A third , f vised pl 1 and quickly searched the ·area of the The pay hikes will cost the city $34,600 helicopter. to $1 million w~en . the fuJl. extent of dri~k at .the party but Veraldi said he . . set ~ re .. am ~ a building, which appeared to be beneath and will come from reserve funds. Two of the canyons the part" 1 ts her alleged psychiatric conditioo becalJle believed 1t was two. $2 mllbon 32..urut condonuruum pro1ect 20 to 30 feet of debris. They fowid . . s: . . IC P~ apparent. Los Angeles police officers who In the 500 block of North Coast Highway no sign of life, said Cook, who suffered The ~dJustment was made to bring ·wept over are destined for inelusion It is estimated that Mrs. Parson had investigated the incident said the bullet will be reviewed tonight by the Laguna facial cuts. Laguna s employes up to the average ~ the park, Los Trancos and .J\.1<]ro sexual relations with at least 24 men embedded itself in a couch after ripping Beach Board of Adjustment. Pacific Northwest Bell identified the paid by a sampling of o the r a;K0:l:· in the three ·years following her ordeal through Kassel's lower abdomen. The revised plans were requested by missing as Bill Combs, Bob Miller, Jay mun i c Ip a Ii t le s, Terry Brandt Y s Sween~y, a ~aguna Beach 1n the sauna room. Several men Costa Mesa Police Chief Roger Neth board members Carolyn Skenderian and f\1erritt and Roy James, all o'f Roseburg ; administrative assisiant said ' ~~~~~worn.~, ~pi~ed ~ thi~ -Emerald identified by her have testified on her indicated Tuesday that he considered J\.1ichael Schley who felt the last Bill Centers and Ed Waldren, both of Th 1 ' ·23 C .~ is Jus as eauhful as l\loro condition from the witness stand. the shooting accidental and that no development package was too bulky and I I ; r J l\1edford ; and Robert Keller, Portland, c counci action means a · percent anyon. . Dr. Benton stated today that it is further investigation would be required . short on open space. J a division construction superintendent. pay increase for fire department Belknap explained development at not uncommO!J for persons suffering the He pointed . out that the weapon The board will· meet at 7:30-. p.m. J • Also missing were two employ_cs of personnel, a 2.J perc ent pay increase ~~:~~h Bay cut lb: cany~n off from kmd of ps~~hiatr1c traum.a affecting M~. discharged by Kassel was not a service _ at city ,hall. . _. · _ ~"'SU!irlii~.,.,\:J1,.,I!\e•·~,Jd;o~, .1. !:..~,,~_i!l!;olm~1.....lli-._ll!i~l!'1>.-"''if1i'lli"'• .;'"'\;;,, ~-· =t<' e ....,. , • ...,Jtilf!l!l\.\e:::jf;'!!li9,11."'.~~tJ!ie,!9,~,.hel. I ,,_;e1~~ve:t h U ~\.~\ll.t··~I ' , ;, ~~~!fJih-1'~·~,.-.,.;;:-::.•:x.¥:-s vaiOiilfe OfR.0Seoutg antf""R8'9"'"lit fr 1etitebah1.:1; a 4.6 percent 'hike [or the aDOUt ~ t'ft~rvmg .. 'lorever lue ·r;ew1s ,215ues 'lfillt 1ie conw 1on IS o 11cers,. 0 gu manua lrcf~ 1()"'':C'aft9'f.L~-(!e(!8f way ana:-·m rrt\fe~f0iiW'lf.e of the Tri City area of Douglas County. police dispatcher ma1rons. and a 4.6 \Vilde~ess ~rea "flccelerated as jeeps · identical to that suffered by a San pistols of duty, are required to leav e bowidaries for the sl e. The developer percent increase for nia intenance men left VIS ll?rs Jn the heart of Moro Canyon Francisco~office worker in what came them at home· when socializing or is Transcontinental Realty of Los • Deputy Wounded. classes. for a brier walk on the humus carpeted to be known as the "cable car case ." drinking . Angeles. A beginning officer's base monthly floor of the sycamore and live oak-_,. salary \Viii go, from $905 to $926. A pa-studded valley. , BAKERSFIELD (AP) _ A .Kerrf'.--. trolm~ with. three at'ld a half years .J\frs; \Varsha~ suggested, '' \V h y County sheriff's deputy was wounded e:<penence will eam a base salary of doesn t the Irvine Company give the Wed d . ht b hot bl t $1108, up Crom $1085. state the whole package? We'd certainly nes ay n1g y a s gun as ~· call it Irvin p k ·,, fired by a Bakersfield man who had Wal r e ar. · . . threatened to kill himself or as many te Clark, a.ide to State Sen. Dennis Officer::: as he could , authorities said. Judge Delay·s E. ~~nter whose bill provided the OIAN•I COAST DAILY PILOT I Porno Hearing The arraignment of Laguna Beach bookse llers Gordon and Evelyn Wilson on charges of selling pornography has been continued to Jan. 25. The \Vilsons. owners of the Fahrenheit 451 Book S1ore, \Vere arrested by Lagwia Beach Police Dee. 7 after the district acqws1t1on funds for 1,600 acres of the are.a, pointed out there is alre<tdy an Irvine Park. north of the city of Irvine. "Maybe they could be merged into one.'' Mrs. Warshaw responded. From Page J CHECKS ... atto~ney all eged that underground changeover took p1ace. But he said tie t'Om1cs sold at the store \Vere obscene. had no idea it wouJd be as bad as n . tbc._upcomjng coui:lroom-·hcaring__it..haS--bccome. - - before Judge Richard ~lamilton in South "\Ve have regular social · security Count y ~hu1ic ipal Court, attorneys for payments going" out to 160 000 people the \Vilsons wil.1 argue that" a.Q. imp~~-in the. county and our pe;centage . of u•arrant \\'as issued for their clients error JS nowhere near this high." F6rd arrests. said. Those lvho benefit from the speci al Scl1ool Missing Recorder, Tapes program receive up to $500 a month ~n combined state and federal . incqme ~ 1r both man and wife are blind. nie- minimum payment is $235 for an aged or disabled individual. A tape recorder and t&pe!I valued at $72 were stolen..fr..om_a.Laguna Beach High School class room in a crime reported Wednesday to Laguna Beach Police. Lt. Robert i\1cMurray said entry was gained by removing a window. A. cassette recorder and 12 tapes were taken. About l a.m. today, Patrolman Terry Temple discovered that s o m e o n e attempted to gain entry , to the . high school cafeteria by breaking a window. No property was taken, however. t , Ford said that most ol the I,500 people wb9.Jiave not received checka have some other means of su.pport. But he estimates there are several hundred who are "penniless" and are receiving other financial help. Ford said the county '§ e ~ f a r c Administration has already Jo111ed a tolal of $11 ,000 to 75 people and a slmildf advance payment program through his ollice.lias paid out f.2,000 to 2.1 others. More than 30,000. people out of the 500,000 people statewide have not received ¢becks so far, according to · Ford1 See~ for SPEED OUEEN Stainless Steel Fabric: Care Tub . l'ULL 2 YEAR PARTS and LABOR WARRANTY • Smooth, Rust-Proof, Chip-Proof e Jde1I for 111 W11h- 1bl1 Fabrics • Lasts the Lifetime of the Washer PLUS ••• a washable knits cycle S,.Cl•I 1trtlllt pmWtt ~ ,., .. ,. ,... .............. tluralt ,,_ ., Ulcft hMu.AM ..... 111....., __ ....,,. .... t TA~E­ WE -TIADl-INS .. . - " .. , -NoblldY Salls Far less tllan SPEEDOUEE~ -~ ·- 90 DAY CAIH W~Ar:::D ~~ 1815 llEWPOIT Bl.Vll Da11118n Cata .....--umt • ' • ·i --===~...:......---4 ---=---· __ \_. ~' ". -. --- k Today's Flaal I VOL. .67, NO. 17, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAG~S ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JANU>;RY 17, 1974 • TEN CENTS - -' -- ~Mesa .Duck Hunter Sought • 1-ll Sheriff's deputies in boats and on foot a few items of clothing belonging to disappearance Gentosi's can be linked The lieutenant also said the search .. -·~·-... -.·--1oday-were eombing·-a-cold, weed-choked. rainswept Humboldt County ·tidal slough for a Costa Mesa youth missing ori a duck-hunting expedition and feared • the miss ing yoUQg man were discovered ·near the coastal lagoon by investigators. "We're doing everything it is possible to do," Humboldt CoWlty Sheriff's Lt. Wendell Syphers said today. assigned,'' said Lt. Syphers, adding that this ls routine . "Until we come up with a body, tl;\e investigation will continue." The junior wildlife m a 11 a g e m e n t student at Humboldt State C.Ollege was reported missing early Wednesday by a friend and roommate, Scott Feller." directly to torrential rains in Northern is hampered by murky water, thick California. . seagrass on the bottofu of Big Lagoon, p1wi heavy silt. "This is a peculiar area .•. "said Lt. "It's almost like quicksand.," said Lt. Syphers. · • Syphers, adding . that the lagoon ranges or about a quarter mile on the · inland side. · Gentosi has been living in a Humboldt State College dormitory at Arcata, while studying wildlife management at the picturesque school. I I I • dead.· • I Larry Gentosi. 20, son or Attilio Genlosi, or 1986 Or8nge Ave, vanished two days ago at Big Lagoon, a body of water. 40 miles north of Eureka. J His pickup truck, a shotgun case and He said so far there is nothing to indicate any possible foul play involving the disappearance-of the Gentosi youth, Who was experienced as a hunter. . Due to the terraui and other. !aciors, sherirf's investigators do not believe He said three boats have been from 2 to ~ fee t deep. crisscrossing ·the tidal b a c .k w .a s h The search by sheriff's deputies sep"rated from the coaStal beach by }Vednesday included about foqr miles a highway in the hope of finding a of iugged beach along the oeean side trace of Gentosi. ot Big Lagooil, plus a bushy area Gentosi's father operates Gentosl Brothers General Contractors, . with offices at 1986 Or<!-nge Ave., Costa Mesa and also at Magnolia A venue and Indianapolis Street in Hi.1ntington Beach. t I 7 I ,"We do have a criminal investigator .. • I 'Dllllr ,Hof Staff ...... IRVINE COMPANY CONSULTANT BELKNAP DISCUSSES DEVELOPMENT LIMITATIONS · Listeners Are Coa1t1I Commissioner Warschaw, Irvine Councilwoman Pryor Coasiilll Chief . Eyes Irvine Tours 10,000-acre Coast Parcel for Planning Mideast Accord Nixon Reveal,s Troop Disengagement WASHINGTON (AP) -President of Egypt and Israel at noon Friday governments "in an .effort to assist in Nixon announced this afternoon that the (their time) at kilometer 101 on the Cairo-the resolu tion of Ion gs tan ding governments of Egypt and Israel "have Suez ·Road, where military negotiations differences.,, reached agreement on the-disengagement originally were held on a military and separation of their military forces" separation. Nixoif, appeared in the White House in the Middle East. No i:!:etails of the agreement were briefing room at noon PDT; said, "[ Nixon personally read a ·statement, announced immediately by the White am pleased to announce that at this -which-was-carried·on-te1e.vision"networks-House. -moment--representaUves-of--b.o.t.-h-- and broadCast by radio from the White Nixon pointed out that Secretary of g o v e r n m e n t s are making an House, State Henry A. Kissinger "at my announcement" of the agreement The President said lhe agreement instructions" was in the Middle East reached in accord with . the Geneva would be signed by the chiefs of staff working with the Egypt and Israeli (See MJDEAST, Page 2) Two of Nine Bodies Found In Mudslide . --J ....... • -.. ... ._.. ' . ' .. livwB'nlf ·~ ... ~ CANYONVlli.B, Ore. (AP)'. "" 1'e boolli&' .. -of tllil ---bY • .maum ..-.... ..... - ID ~ Creel<lodar -!ht 1pot wllere ,a eoacrete w,cnaae ··wo demol.IUetl Wednelday -lllP! •. Power Out? Tell It to The Marines UC Regents 'Eye Handicap . Facilities Ii · wasn't · a IOlar magnetic ~ ~ ll'!llll· ~ IP.IOI ljlal• UC R t -t. toda • ' --. d-• ..,.. south Oran.<!O OJUnty pow· 1 egen s, mee mg Y· in .,,. er .~ mystified Ecfison C'Axnpany Angeles, are considering approval of ·~= it waa the United States a site 10r· a count}' operated center , f&fianCiicapptd children. The' center . , Maj. Solly Prltcbetl ol the El Toro Marine Corpa Air Station said would be built on UC Irvine property the power disruptions were-tlie aJong Jamboree BOulevard. result of an electronic warfare An agreement reached betw~en ucr . . CANYONVILLE Ore. .... (AP) exercise Tuesday. California of Medicine and the county Searchers prepared to dig through tons -COrps aircraft; she said, dropped tis f tru · f I dirt --• toda • 11 "chaff," a metallic substance ca or cons ct1on o a 6000-square o ·and~ ymeortshl ftb 'ld' la d dtaflnd fi udslid deSl.gned to confuse an ene· my's oo u1 1ng, p ygroun an s a ind nine men trapped by a m e b ki radar and mask friendly aircraft us par ng. that crushed the small building where fro its 1 troni b" The facility would share the north they were working. (Related Picture m e ec c pro mg. campus area designated as 8 "research Page 3). The cball drop was made 20 miles at se'a, she said. Unexpected reserve" in the UCI master plan. "I don't see how anybody can be -~-..i~ brought the subs'··ce ashore Maintenance buildings now occupy the alive under there" said Bob O>ok of wuN-) WI.II Medlord I ·ht bo ped s-hort circuiting Edison area. unbanned' one. o e1g . men w esca tr . . 1:---Chaff '-'"ed The center would serve 4-0 physically anmussion wJl;;t, sprulAI handi,capped or mentally retarded By GEORGE LEIDAL after officials toured the 10,000-ac~e responsibility for plaMing. The missing men were working in dawn on Saddlebac\ VaUey and h'ldr . 1 f thr t Of .,.. 1>a11r '"'' s1111 d h 11. d ·n1 nd · d'd th . t nd tat Laguna Hills ca"·m· g the c 1 en ranging n age rom ee o sprea on I e coas me an ·1 a As 1 o er city,· coun Y a s e a JOO-square-foot building to re""';r a ..., 11 Th Id be b ed d ·1 t th SOOth C t R . I Co t· bet La B h d Co d l ff. ·a1 h · · ed · t 1· t · _. widesnroad disruptionK. · ey wou . us ai Y o e oas eg1ona nserva ion -ween gwia eac an rona e o 1c1 s w o Jorn env1ronmen a 1s s Jong-distance phone cable tom out by "·-site for classes. 7.one C.Ommission Chairman Donald l\.1ar. and newsmen on the tour, Bright a slide Wednesday m0rrung· • 'lbose .who After checking their equipment . M be f h UC R Bright had iu· st o d Wednesd d 'tted hi f Id be t for failure, baffled Edison officials em rs 0 t e · egents committee · one w r ay on At the end of a five-hour helicopter a m1 s pre erence wou no ' escaped were· working nearby when the t f 1 d ha on buildings and grounds today were how he hoped his 3gency would plan and jeep journey through the coastal to develop the property at all. mudslide bit Wednesday night. a U"St ~ P e c u a t e I t told the classes "would be used for J ... futu~el d1e:gpment of the Irvine Ranch's ridges, lush ,sycamore shaded canyOM But, if th e legislature directs the 'lbe slides were triggered by drenching extrate_rrestrial sources . .l'ere _lQ --demonstration teaching and student coas a a 5· and beach.front, Dr. Bright spoke quietly Coastal Zone Conservati~n mmission rains that caused flooding in many areas blame. Jmliicio~on..as..JV.dl .u . .(Q nAveJQIUnent ~..,~ ~" .~ .... ,_,.IT~~---~~ r~~~; ~,\~frj: f>il-.;::1 ~ -.,~ -'~;.::.!-~~ .... .," ~Jf~:;. _ _.!,4' ~::=.,.-t:t:::s.:s~J~l-!"4" ~,.('-' ~\";i:_~ :-" ... ~ ..... ~~)~f'.!.!!~, '.'.'"'~,_i-1r-4fefu)~~tit°t'1l,J'J't~ f; This was one key reaction which came comm1ss1on may have u rt 1 ma-tr"" the. development, Brig t. said l he -training a.ids." t • Computer ~Fooloy OC Welfare Recipients Late Receiving C·J:iec~ By WILLIAM SCHREIBER ot tt1t IMllY Pilel Stiff ~At least 1,500 blind , aged or disabled u range County residents h a v en ' t received January support money because of a massive computer foulup triggered when the aid program was ta ken over by the federal government. Wallace S. Ford , district manager for the Social Security Administration in Sa.nta Ana, today characterized the problem as ''one of the most serio:uk we have ever had." More than 100 of the 16,000 countians eligible !or the paymenta have .alreapy been given. emergency loans· totalli~g $13,opo from county and federal coffers to see them through until the support payments come-through again. California was one of the hardest hit by the fool 4P in check distribution undw a new program known as the Supplemental Security Income _estabU.sbed...wbenJhtlederal government · took over resPonsi.bility !or handing out welfare cbeclcs to the aged bllnd and disabled .• Ford said aqme of the problem has been linked to leulty county recoals which were tumecl ...-over . to the new program, 'fed into the computer .and acmebow loot. • , few hundred people who did not get checks but who Were properly entered Jnto the computer. ''The failure of these people to get ~hecks was str~ly a con1puter error," Ford said. "We are trying desperately to get this problem solved before the February check adds to the problem." Ford said he anticipated there would be )>roblems when the welfare payment (See CHECKS, Page I) Ni xon Lowest Ever in Pqll WASHINGTO N (UPI) 1Presldent Ni100'1 popularity fell in January lo_ the lowest level in the Harris Poll since he became chief executive. Acoordlng to the survey taken Jan. 1-10, "30 percent ol those questioned gave Nixon h!gb marks on the way he was-conductJng the presidency while 68 perceilt rated him negatively. •1tn JOme cases w.e have gone back..- to t!le C<llJlllY lo get the pn>per ln£onnation but many of these cases • The Louis Harris organization S!id NllOD bad previously !alien to 32 percent favorable. In the last exfep&ive survey in November, the ngure bad rllen to l7 percent. • are aot solved, '1 Ford said. But be aald Ibero are at least a •• ... planning for the Irvine Ranch portion A similar facility Is operated on the of the coastline should be done County A1"de to D1"scuss Ca l Stale Fullerton campus, Regents "carefully, very carefully if it is to were told. be developed at all." All of the !our by five-mile ocean · view and inland wilderness area falls within the five-mile proposed planning v • • Ad • c ii jurisdiction of the state organization . 1e10 visory ounc established by passage of Proposition 2.0 in 1972. The slender strands, tldepools and beach bluffs proposed for purchase by the state parks department may not be touched, except by coastal commission fiat. "Our present authority extends only from the mean high tide line to 1,000 yards inland," SOµth Coast Coastal Commissioner C~ Warshaw of Los Angeles said. She and Bright are part of an Irvine Comp8ny sponSored a t t e m p t to . coordlnJte t!le planning of the land development firm's coastal properties·. The. tour involved representatiYes_of The agencies which make up lhe Multi- Agency Planning Program (MAPP). Many quipped' that t!le costly tour . would succeed in convinclng the 50 participants the. land should never be developed. • Irvine Company environmental comultant Ray Belknap discussed In adYanCe of the tour the unusual characteristics of the site. He noted IOID8 ol the constraints on development 1wbldl range lrom steep topography to !Ollllded hll!IOpl, deoeptlve becaule;lbeir roundness is due to lands!ldeo. On t!le c)lmb ap San Joaquin ridge put Spyglul !llllli Belknap noted the terracing "!81 ca ny ol deollq wlt!I 11111table lllls. Couucilftlll8JI • Gellrl•lle P r yo i Wondered-aloud If there weren't "more appeaHng ways" to have the slopes. At ~ Signal Peak near the interior boundarJ ol !he area, many spoke with awe of the contrasts the broad ocean view ridgelines and the deep tree-studded (See COASTAL, l'l(e 2) • The legal implication! of a municlpal advisory council !or Mission Viejo will be discussed· by Orange County Counsel Adrian Kuyper at a town hall meeting Jan. 30. - Sponsored by the Mission · Viejo ltomeowners Assoclatim, the meeting will be at 7::.l p.m. in the multi-purpose room of Mission Viejo High School. A municipal advisory cooncll (r.JAC), a panel of locally elected representatives to advise the county on 'Mission Viejo problem'!i, was proposed after a survey by the homeowners associptlon last November;- Results of the survey, mailed to 7,100 Mission Viejo residents1 revealed that 87.5 percent ol t!lose wbo replied strongly favored a MAC. . Initial response to the survey was reported in a town hall m'eeting in November. Since then, 300 more replies Library SJares 'Super Saturday' A "Super Sal\Jrday" at !he children's department ol the MJsstoo Viejo Public Libran" is scheduled Saturday lrom I to 3 p.m. Children from 4 years old are J;i\'lted to come ·and paint a picture ·of their lavor!te character lroin a book. The best paintings will be hung in the library. For more tnfonnelion, call Chlldre~'s Librarian Trisb Melcber 11 131).7100. ,. ' have been received, making the total response over 18 percent; Pat Schubert, chairman of t h e homeowners suticommittee w h t c h handled the survey, said the · second town hal1 meeting will focus not on the statistical results but on the written comment.$ included in ·tbe SUI'\tey. She said 'many iespondents , had opinions on county government , incorporation possibilities, community identity, and other issues. She said the committee will present a progress report ori~the-MAC prociss, including a rough draft of a petition which must be circulated as a step toward forming the oouncil. The petition must be signed by al least 10 percent ol the registered voters In the district. II w_ill Include the proposed boundaries for the council area. Final decisiOD .. on whether to set up a councl1· will be made by the Orange County Board· ol SUpervisors. If they approve the oouncil. an election follows to choose the members · who will act as advisors on local Issues ol trallic and salety, roads, parks and recreaUon, law enforcement. Mistrial Denied . NEW ORLEANS (UPI) -U.S. District Court Judge Jac!t M. Gordon refused Wedoeaday lo order a mistrial in the federal firearms trial of Byron De La Beckwith, accused ol cirrying a ticking Umo bomb Into New Orleans last Septe~ber. '· J ' I Chief Indicted SAN FRA!'jCISCO (AP) - A federal grand jury Wednesday indicted the chiel of security at Macy's downtown store on a charge of wiretapping the telephone conversations of store employes. 11le indictment of John Cristman, 45, followed a $13 million suit against the store contending the company a 11 o w e d employes' conversations to be illegally tapped between April and October. or .. ge • Weather Considerable cloudiness is on tbe agenda for Friday, with less than 2Q.. pe~nt chance of showers fore- cast. Highs at the beaches in the 60s rising to the low 70s inland. overnight lows in the SOs. INSIDE TODAY A hearing hM opet1ed in . Te xas in the se:c torture and niass murder of 27 uouna bo y$· with the gf'Ut.tome t.e1timm111 - that a homoi .. ual paid 1200 for his victima •. Story, page 4. , " • ' • \ . . • • • r%~ PILOT IS ThurWay, January 17, lq74 ---• Saddleback 'Prettg D111nfJ' Sets Tours Flays · Caspers An open house, tours, and a nag· ....raising _~ernony are among events scheduled fo r the opening wee k of Saddleback Community ltospital ill Laguna Hilla. The 151),.bed non.profit facll ily, iet to admit its flnl patients Jan. 'll, will ~ivc area residents tours of the surglc~\ suite, critical care unit and dieta ry facilities beginning Jen. 23. i llarold L .. Gano, executive direetdi" of the 115 million h°'pllal, said most a"'u Included in the tour will be rtstricted after the hospital ope.na. .;cAMi!o , 8HOREli ' • · •. ·.~.;·~ .' ...-· .. ·~·J . ... ~'::-~ ... ) ·: ,. ,;"" . .. 1'DI Ill By WllJJA~ SCHRE111£R • Of Ille ~IY lltllt tr•H Orange ~ty Grand Jury Foreman Marcia Benta or Newport Beach has vehemently · d•nled a sugestlon by Supervlior Ronald Caspera that ahe ts U1ing her poot as a aprlnaboard 11\to his seal. C&spers, also a Newport Beach resident, is up for re-election this spr,ing. He said last week he thlnU the jury'• annual report wu too heavy-handed in lta crtllctlm of the boll'<! and It a-red Mra. Benta wu aim1nJ at hl&her office. The flag-ralllng ceremony will be Tuesday at I :45 p.m. Mary Weldy ,the hospital's public lnformallon officer, said the national, state, and county flags will be raised for the first time. MAP SHOWS IRVINE COMPANY LANDC OVERED BY PLANNERS, ENVIRONMENTALISTS Thty Saw Open land Bttw~en Corona del Mar and Lag~na Beach During Wedntsday'1 Tour · In a talephone Interview Wednesday, Mrs. Bents commented on Cupen' chirp and talked about pending Iegla!allon that will forte 1Uptrvl10ra to make a fonnal reoponae to the Jury. report. "Mr. Caspers was very Inaccurate in his statements," she aaid. "If l should decide to run for the board, l would resign from..thc jury first in any case 1nd I have told my jurors just that." Also .scheduled is presentat ion of a $6.000 check from United California Bank. ln an 8nnivcrsary celebration recently·, the bank pledged to gi\'.? the, hospital $1 for each penon who signed a UCB guest book. Coastal Officials Take · Hours for the tours are IO a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Jan. 23, 24. :ind 2.5 and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. only Jan 26. Jan. 28 has been designated famil y day when children accompanied by their Irvine Property Tour pa~tl are invited lo aee the Inside Officials of Orange. Coast cities were ol the hospital . in the majority Wednesday for the Irvi ne When operations at the nin~acre Company hosted tour or th e ranch facility are in full swing later this year, coastal sector. the hoapltal e1pects tc> employ between Participating in the aerial '1!d jeep 275 and 300 penons. tour of t'he property as members of Of the 150 beds, 65 will be used for the Multi·Agency Planning Program acute medical care patients, 30 for (MAPP) were : matemity patients, 28 for special nursing From lrvlae: Councilwoman Gabt1e11t care P!!ient; JS for ~ltical . ~re__Pryor--and -City Manager \Villiam pa£ients. and nine lor pediatrics.--\Voollett. A four·bed around the clock emergency From Lagun1 Beach: ~·fayor Roy room is ·equipped to handle a 11 Holm, Councilwoman Phyllis Sweeney emergency, x·ray, cardlo-pulmonary, and , and City Manager Al Thea I. orthopedic problem.... From NewPort Beach: Cowicllman Five surgical suites are included in John Store and Community Development the hospital design , including one Director Richard Hogan. . . especially for bone surgery. The next largest group of participants . The bone 1ulte ls equipped with a were representatives of environmental special system called "laminar flow" which reduces du.st dangerous in bone organlz.ations. They were: Dale Secord and Mary Jo Elpen of the Orange County Environmental Coalition; William Wilooxen of Laguna Beach, diredor of the Planning and Conaervation League, and M y r a Ellington and Jooeph. T. Edmiston, · Coastal coordinator of the Sierra Club, Angetes Chapter. Representing Orange..County~interesta were Jack Guiso of Supervisor Ronald C8spers' office, Frederick W. Ou!On, interim program administrator of the coWllY planning department and county planning commissioner Roger Slates. l\IAPP members have been asked by the Irvine Company to help redraw approvablc plans for future coastal development. repair procedures. The hospital Is oonstructed to allow eventual expansion to 256 beds. Bright colors have been wed throughout, including the lobby which features 1 Testing Waters .skylight and atrium. Mondale Eyes Presidential Run From Pllffe l COASTAL ... "I would never use the jury as a plat!onn to win another of Hee," Mrs. Bents added. "Mr. Caspers was pretty dumb to uy such a thing becaU!Je now canyons provide the observer helicopter. from I'm being flooded with phone caU. from people urglng me to run." Two or the canyons the particlpanta swept over are deelined for lncl111lon in the park, Los Tran""' and Moro Canyons. Phyllis Sweeney, • Laguna Beach counctlwornan, opined a third -Emerald Canyon -"la just u .beautlfUl u Moro Canyon." Belknap explalned development at Emerald Bay cut the canyon off from the beach. \ -·Talk about preserVing---lor~the wilderness area accelented as jeeps left visitors ln the heart of Moro Canyon for a brief walk on the humua carpeted floor of the sycamore aftd live oak· studded valley. Mrs. Wanhaw suggested, • 1 Why doesn't the Irvine Company give the state the whole package? We'd certainly call It Irvine Park." · Walter Clark, aide to Stale Sen. Dennla E. carpenter wl\oee hill proYided ~the acquilltioa funds for 1,ICIO ams ol the area, pointed out there la already an Irvine Park, north of the clly of lrvtne. "Maybe they oould he merged lnlo one/' Mrs. Warshaw responded. Mn. Bents oald the calla from supporters started comin1 in at 7 a.m. Satunlay -the momlng a story contalnln( Cupen' commenta appeared In the Dally Pilot. Mn. Benta said oho woold mike no cunment on her pollUcal future becaUM her main dutla now lie with Jury work. She 11id caspen' commentl on the jury'• board crtUque lbould he aimed at the whole jury, not one member. ''This crltlcl1m which be found '° lenglhy -aclually onlylhree -pager ~ was not from me alone but from the whole jury," shf£ said. 1'We worked on It a long tJme · and belleve me, the criticism I first wrote wu a good bit strona:er than the final product." Caaper1 was the only su~ilor to comment on the jury report, which altacked petty pollUcklng by the board and the lnablllty of aupervlaora to adequately adminlsler their atall or policy matters. The board leplly must rupond to a Jury report within IO days of the dilmluaJ of the jury. But a_new ·state law placlnc • jurla on a fllca1 yur calendar si-the curmit Jurla another aix months before d!mt•J year basis 1ert some untidy ends Ilk• thls one and I asked to hive !t cleartd UiJ," she said. Prosecutor • ' Questions Tape Access ~ ' BULLETIN ~ WASWNGTON (AP) -P"'oldent Nii· on "'·as subpoenaed by Common Cauae this aftemoon and ordered to produce documents Jan. 31 relating to fund rals· Ing and poUtlcol oclMty or bl1 1171 re- election compalp. The White Houae . had no lmmtdllite commtat. WASHINGTON -(API -An assistant .special prosecutor today questioned the rellabUlty of Secret Service records showing who In the While House 'had access to the presidential tapes. The new line of quellloning developed a day after It w•s learned thlt the FBI enlered the lnvesUgatlon lnlo wbo might have been re.sponalble for the llll·minule gap in ooe of the subpoenaed tapes. · Robert ·Frank, an FBI spokesman, confirmed Wednesday night t h a t • Watergate special proeecutor Leon Jaworski asked the bureau to enter the investigation. -·ln--cour t-today, assistant -special prosecutor Richard Ben·Venlste asked Raymond C. Zumwalt, a Secret Service technician, about the records he hid of who received and returned tapes. Ben·Ven late pointed · to a notation showing that presidential aide Stephen B. Bull received tapes July 10. Bull 1ubsequently turned th01e tapes over to former While lloUJC Slafr chief H. R. Haldeman. Then Ben-Venlole pointed lo a nolailon · Indicating the tapes were returned two days later and askt!Cl, "Would you show U1 where you have documentaUon for that fact ?" Fro111 Page I Opening of the hospital, originally ICheduled for May, wa~ repeatedly delayed by management squabbles, financial problems, and conatrv.cUon Ill I Ali At the urslnl of Supervtaor Ralph · WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen. Walter F. Mondale (D-Minn.), to-ega en Diedrich, who hu had a runnJnc feud CHECKS day joined Sen. Charles R. Percy (R.lll.), aa an unannounced candl· with the Jury !or many moothl, the • • • From Page I Stelk ~ 4 ~ ~976 t• ti .-..--11 -!-= :::-D· ded..noLlo-mpond.unlll.alte•-, . uate ,ortue i -pus uen a, num•u•. :on. ru=ctil!jl:S fieftC lhe Jury ls dlomlsSed -perha1'3 not changeover look place. But he said he Mondale announced he authorized a group of Minnesota sut , . until September. had no idea it would be as bad a.s porters to begin e~ploring whether he should seek the Demoeratic But a piece of followup legislation it has become. nomination. In St. Paul, a committee, spokesman said it would 600,000 . Total Introduced at Mn. Be{lll' behest by "\Ile have regular social security q>peal. Assemblyman Robert Badham ( R . payments going out lo 100.000 people A similar group was formed last year by Percy to examine his N Be h) h th 1 in the county and our percentage or LOS ANGELES (AP) -The number ewport ac may c ange a . chances of winning the 1976 GOP nomination. error is nowhere near this high " Ford · d h 'It t 1·1 'odl or illegal aliens arrested in the SOUthwes.t Badham's bill, AB 2694, would ....nuire . • conference. Mondale, like Percy, instruc:te is comm1 ee o I e pen c section of the United States increased I response within 30 days aft~;, the said. . Kissinger has been in the ?t11ddle East reports of its finances with the Office of Fede~al Elections, a prcr for the llth straight year In 1973 and meuure becomes Jaw _ possibly by Those who benefit from the special shuttling between Egypt and Israel since cedure required ·by the 1971 campaign disclo~ure law. totaled more than 600,000, federal mid-February program r.ec,lve up to $500 a month J 11 · u t t wo k out a The committee's c<H:hairman are Lawrence Hayes, a St. Paul , · . . in' combined slate and federal income an. 1n an e or o r officials report. Badham s bill was. mt.roduced Jan. 1·r both man and wi·le are bli·nd. The disengagement agreement attorney, and Mrs. Judy Hamilton of Minnetonka, Minn. k hi Sa The White House said the commander Bob Sietz. spokesman for the 7, but a ~po esman_ m s crarnento minimum payment is $23S for an \lged of the United Nalions emergency force, Southwest Region of the U.S. office aatd lhere is s~. a backlog or disabled individual. U . Gen. Enzlo SUlasvuo, had been asked Immigration and Naturalization Service, of meuures that It hunt even been Ford said that most of the 1.500 people by the two parties to witness the signing. Torren•lal Rains said Wednesday the &00.673 arrests were printed yet. who have not received checks have some "I have an amouncement that I am made in 10 states. The blll carries an urgency clause other means of .support. Bul he estimates sure will be welcome news not only Sietz said there was no official that would mean 1 nonnal 30-day hearing there are several hundred who are . . -i I to Americans but to people all over R • R N estimate of the 'number of allena tb1t period would be waived and the bill "permlles.s" and are receiving other the world.'' Nixon said. • ivers am.page 0 ew entered ~ country and e I caped cOuld. come up for 11. vote by the end financial help. "In accordance with the decision of ' detection . All we can aay J.s that It of thl1 month. Ford said the county We 1 fare / the Geneva conference. the governments probably is a sizable number," he 11kl. Once It ls printed , It goes to the Administration has already loaned a total ~ have reiichcd ·agreement on t he · . In 1972, border patrolmen-apprehended Aseembly Criminal Justice Committee of $11,000 10 75 pcopte and a slmll~r { .. :.: t1.i~J.fi'~jJ'lt;/~~]~ru,f!~f/?~"!.Su;rffr,""'§-~ ··-ft"iff"·'1''.IU1'fh~' ·s~''-~·~:..'2~~~~i·~e"~-~'1'1PG~~.~~~~~~*1£1.~'· ,;.-::.~"";~ri"~"~':'t.'=-~~1;1>:',,>J:-: • road. t ee 1 1 "We expect that it will continue to Mn. Bent.s said she "an ticipa ted the More than 30,000 people out of th;\ "First, congrat ulations should go to . · increase as there are more and morti board's action '' and asked Badham for 500,000 people statewide have not President Sadat and Prime ~tinister young people without jobs in Mexico," the new bill last November. received checks so far, according to Meir and their colleagues. By The Auoclated Prctis Two children were missing and he said. "The bill pulling the juries on fiscal Ford. "\Ve in the United States can be Northern Californians, nervously eying presumed drowned in Myers Flat and proud of the role our government h~s another storm brewing in the Pacific, a man was feared dead in the Big played.'' Lagoon area of Humboldt County. Regarding the signillcance; Nixon began digging out today from mud and pointed out there have been four wars debris left in the wake of torrential in the"'~1ideast in the last generation. rains that drove hundreds from their "1bis, 1 V.'OUld say, is the first homes and left at least 14.4 million dol- 1ignifie8.Jlt step toward a permanent Jars damage. At least two deaths were peace in the Middle Emt." • , OIAN61 COAST " DAILY PILOT Tl" ?••""t Co.tit DA.ILV PILOT, w!lll Wl'l lcfl 11 cem111..-1111 NIWJ-Pr .. ,, !1 Pll&llat!ld "" tllt Ora"'" Coa11 P~bli•"lnt Com1>1nr. ~-· ••Ii' tdl!ien1 '" l!Ul:lll11'1.a, Moncl1y lllrOIJ')ll '"•ldtY. ltr Colli M1w, N1w1111r1 ltecll, Hlll'lll11911tn llt1cn/l'"111>n111n Ylllt y, l 19- a .. d1,,lry!,..1~1011i. .. ck Ind St n CMmt1nl1/ San Ju.on C1o!t111no, " 1lf1Glt r19i0Mt WJOon 1$ PYll'lilllld S..11114ly1 -41>ndty1, fl\ot prlM l"I MllMllnt •lanl II 11 1lG -.1 lay '''"'· Cft1t Mt111, c1~111rni., t »M. Reb1rl N, w,14 "'''*iOtlll 11\41 Pulllill'ltr Jae~ It. C 11rl1y \lie!' ,,_ ... ..,, tl!OI Gtllt!'I ~ Th1m11 IC11wil l lllln' -Cfttt M ... : ,_ W111 l1y St""' ,.....,., fMdlt Ji» N.....,.,1 a.,i..,.1,_ .. .._... a..c111 m ..-111 .. 1 "-"' "-'!N1'lfl •Mcfl l l"IJ lff(ll l tu!twt t• Sell(.,...,,,"' IOI Ntfll• I I C•mltw Rttl "'"''"' fn4) Mloo41J1 Cl111"W ............ , '41·1671 ... c ... , •• ,, .............. : , ••• , ••••• ,, .. 411 c;.-yr!fM, lf1J. 0(9"" Uttt ltvlt!IMlflt ,........,..,, Nt _. -,...._ ~llw1t1t11111, ...... , -'* ., ................. l!trt lfl w.y .. r~ WI...,. ...itl Mt• ....... ...., _,, ..... t ............ at Cllt• MtM, ~ IA& llJI'..., liilf' e:arrltf tt ... ...... , ., -11 u.11 . ,.,.,,..,,., ""•'•" .. , .. . ... """"""· • reported. The National Weather Service said that a frontal system 1,200 mlle.s we.st of California should reach the coast early Friday. Although the brunt of the storm was expected to hit ¥£ashlngton, the weather service said moderate to heavy amounts of rain would fall over Northern California. Meanwhile, pounding rains combined in some areas wi th melting snow. Tuesday and Wednesday-sent river.s and creeks rampagin g over banks and inflicted heavy damage Jn several areas. Dunsmuir, a commWlity of 2,600 north of R e d d i n g, was staggered by "4 mi!Uon damage to a low-lying residential area, said City Manager James Boyd. The raging Sacramento River dumped water six feel d~p In some ateu. Ben Whitlow, a rf!ldent of Dunsmuir for 55 years, said as be trudged through svo"Jrlin g ankle deep water on the main street, "I've been living in thls canyon , all my life and I've never seen anything like this." · Shasta County authorities reported at lc~st half a million dollars damage. ~hasta joined Hwnboldt, Trinity, nnd Siskiyou counties in decla ring local disaster areas. The Eel River, which surged at least seven feet above Its 20-foot £Tood stage. drop)lf!d at ,least three feet today. nte Sa!'.:ramento River wa1 down "fouft or flve. fee t," said Dunsmuir poli ce. Wai.r drolned O(f the otroei. ol Ukiah in Afendochlno County but road!I wrre clogged "'!ilh debris. From Page I SLIDE ••. of the Pacific Northwest, includint1 lhe worst hlgh water in 10 year.s In areas of ,,,.estem Oregon. Resrile efforts were abandoned during the night because of the danger of further slides, and rescue attempts were further delayed today pending an assessment by 'state geologists of the continued danger. A-spokesman for Pacific-Northwest Bell Co., Dave Underhill, said 1 .state geologist was called in to determine · how to proceed safely In the 8Carch lhrough lhe debrts. Law enforcement officers a n d ielephone company employe1 t1•tber<d to aid the search, IUpervUed by ihe State Highway Department. • Cook said be wa.s caughl on the edge or the cascading earth. A t""' carried by the mudslide slopped him 35 feet onto a hlghlv?Y as be struiiled to avoid being awept away, be said. • • The incident occtll'rtd In Canyon cieck, about a mile 1outh of Canyonvllle. Two slides swept down the hlll In quick succession about 7 p.m., Cook said. "All I remember i.s I heard the nolati. ol rocb, lhe noi8C got "'°"' intense ar.d rumbling started. I hollerod, 'ollde' and ran 11 fut 11 I could lo the bighway. - "A tree knocked me ooto lhe hliim!Y- lt 1tarted nanblirur apln. I Illa, 'My God, let'• aeL belp.T II See~ for SPEED QUEEN Stainless Steel Fabric Care Tub FULL 2 YIAR PARTS and LABOR WARRANTY a Smooth, Rutt·l'roof, Chlp-l'roof e lclool for all Wuh- •bl• F1brie1 • Lasts Iii• Llfotlmo · of tho Waoher • PLUS ••• awash.W. knits cycle .,..... __ ,.. ................... --·-_.., __ __ ...,. .. I ' TAKE WI TRADl-INS Nobody Sells For less than • . SPEED OUEEN. 1>ttll(a.f' · . • ' l i • ----~ , Today's F inal , , ' VOL. 671 NO. 17, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES_ ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JANU,.,RY 17, 1974 TEN CENTS -Foulup Delays Aid Checks to 1,500 Count1ans By Wll.LIAM SCHltEIBER Of .. Dfillt ,, ... '''" • At least 1,!500 blind, aged or disabled Orange County resldentS h a v e n 1 t receiVed January support money because of a massive computer foulup triggered when the aid program was ta~en over by the federal government. Wallace S. Ford, district maaktger for lhe Social Security Admlnlstrl.tion in Santa Ana, today characterized the problem as "one o! the most serious we have ever had." More tbafi 100 of the 16,000 counUans eligible for the payment, have already been giveh emergency. loans. totalling ·$13,000 from county· and federal coffers to see them through until the support payments come through again. \ California was one of the hardest ~it by the foul up in check ~stribution · under a. new program known as the Suppl e me n tal Security Income established when the federal government ·took over responsibililf for handing .out welfare checks to the aged ·blind and disabled. "" Fol'(j said some of the problem has been linked to faulty county records which' were turned over to the new program, fed into the compu.ter and scmehow lost. 0 ln some cases we have gone back to the county to get the proper ir:formation but many of these cases are not ~olved," Ford said. But he said there are at least a few hundred people-who di.d not get checks but who were properly entered into the computer. "The failure of these people to get checks was strictly a computer error," Ford said. "We are trying desperately lo get 1his problem solved before the February check adds to the problem." . Ford said he anticipated there would be problems when the welfare payment changeover took place. But he said he ' had no idea it would _be as bad as it has become. , . "We have regular social security payments goini; out to 160,000 people In the county and our percentage of error is nowhere near this high ," Ford said. . Those v.•ho benefit from fhe special program receive up to $500 a month in combined state and federa l income if bot h man arid wife are blind. The minimum payment is $235 for an . aged or disa bled individual. FOrd said that most of the 1.500 people who have not received checks have some other means of 'supjX)r!. tlut he estin1ates there are several hundred who arc ''penniless". and are receiving other fina ncial help. Ford said the county \V e I r a r e Administralion has already loaned a total of $11,000 to 75 peo,1e and a simildr advance payment program-through his~ office has paid out $2,000 to 25 others. eas eace nnounce • Huntington Cars Hit - Bv Vandal ., Countian Hurt • In Gun Battle Said Recovering A Westminster man woonded Tuetday tn a gun battle with police was listed Jn stable condition today in the intensive care unit at Orange CoUnty Medical Center. Hospital ofi icials said Ivan J ay Cbristianaon, 43, of 9310 Madisoli Ave., was g1adually improving and recovering from inultlple 9l0madl and heed wounds. Christianson, a house painter, 'Was shot in the driveway of his home after officers claim he fired four ·pistol shots at Weitminster police men who were investiga ting an earlier shooting of a 14-year-old boy •. Chitstlan!on has been booked .on suspicion of assault with intent to commit 'murder. Poltce alleged he fired ·a shoi&un at Jefltey Theuret of West·· m!Nter, hitting him Jn the ann. Theuret was 11-eoted and released at Westmin- -lldopttaL Fuel Discovered Hoarded at Sites · PHitADEtPmA (AP) Th e P~lvanil Service Sta tion Dealers AMoclalkin says· It llll<OVered 30 to 40 abandoned tervlce s l a t i o n s in Philadelphta where fuel ill being hoarded. • "Whal we''!': talkirig about here is statkils thal have been clooed. Now, whether the otl comt>&lllfl aro ·using II !or llorage or wbotlior oomeone el.le is, that's the pOlnl we have no knowledge ol," '111omas Andenon Nld Wednesday. 3 Bodies -. Uncovered Sea~s-in Huntington Beacl1 There ar.e no'f.11 potential city council candidates and two for city clerk lined up for the April 9 election in Huntington Beach. ~· ' Since1 Wednesaay's listing, two men, John Pltrick ·Swam, a businessman, and · William· D. Armstrong, president. of. ·the city's ,P.ubU~ facililies corpo~tioit ·(it , controls civic center-and central library· constnictioq) hav~ added their names to the counCil race. -Incumbent City Clerk Alicia Wentworth now has a challenger, Bernard Mahoney, whQ ran unsuccessfully against City Clerk Paul Jones in the 1972 election. So far, no one has stepped forward to challenge Incumbent City Attorney Don Bonla. In the council race, three of four incumbents have picked up nomination papers to seek re-election. They are Ted Bartlett1 Al Coen and Norma Gibbs. Councilman Jack Green is not seeking re-:electi6n. In ·addition to Swain and Annstrong, there are siic. other ·challeiigere: Robert Alberts, an attorney; Dr. Ralph Bauer, trustee on two school districts; Bcuce Gabrielson, electrical engineei-; George McCracken, former cowx:ilrqan;-Mark Porter, planning commissioner, and Harriet Wieder, chairwoman of the city 's enxironmental cowicil . Of all potential council candidates, only Mrs. Wieder has officially filed her papers with the signatures of 50 resi dent' registered voters. The deadline for filing is noon, Jan. 31. In Slide ' Fountain Valley "Football,? Cquncilman Suggf?,st$ City Beckop Los Angeles Rams ''Anything is ~ssible," Fount a I ii Valley Ciouncllman Bernie Svalltad said, explat)ilq his suggestion that a football stadium in the city's industrial area might not be a bad idea. Svalstad, spurred by reporill 'that Anaheim Stadillm bas oflered a new home to the Los Angeles Rams, told his fellow councilmen Tuesday, "We should look to our own cltf." Mayor George Scott raised the question ol Anaheim and the Rams Tuesday, ouggestlng that the city s u p po r t Anaheim'•, Anahein!'s oiler so the football team woolcl ni<We to.Oralige County. ''I alway• thou&ht that Uiere would be 1 terrlllc pill<e. for a. sladiWI) in our Industrial ane," Svalstad countered. There are i;nore than 300 acres of vacant Umd In the' area. Svalstd Ii I d later that, with one· freewa y already ,runn ing through the city, and another on · its way, Fountain Valley woutd be accessible to other areas. "II has some pol.}"tial, doll<l)dlng on economics," he said, admitting he doesn 'l know "how our residents would {eel about il n SvaJst,ad has asked cj~y administrators to Study the feasibility o! the plan "to a minimum degfee" and .then contact the Rams organization "to see · if they might &ive any consideration to coming out here " Svals~ said . he .hasR1t "gotten J n to It too deeply" and added the city would take only preliminary steps before asking .the Rams what they think. • I \ • ' School Program To Be Evaluated A mid·year evaluation of the Early Childhood Education (ECE) program in the Fountain Valley School District will be presented at tonight's regular Board meeting. Trustees. tpeet\qg at 7:30 o'clock at Nu mber One Lighthouse Lane, Fountain Valley, will hear a report ;Utet state educators vrsited the program at Harper school. • Evaluators, who are visiting all ECE ~rogralTis in the state, gave the Harpe r School a~ rating of ~·exceeding program expectancies". The visiting team also made several recommendations for the district to follow next year. / j :J President Gives Word To Nation Orange «:east Weather. Considerable cloudiness is on the agenda for Friday, wilh leSll than 20 percent chance of showers fore- cast. lilghs at the beaches in the 60s ,rising to the low 70s inland. Overnight lows in the 50s. INSmE TODAY A hearing ltat opened in Texas in the sex torture mid mass n1urder of 27 young Oo ys with ~lie gruesontc testimmty that a homosexual paid $200 for his victim.s. Story, page 4. INll!lf 27 l . M. le~f tt C•llteflll• J CllUlflH Jl.- C-ln 1t · Crcm.,.,.. lt Dellfl Nftl<H t l'.dl .. , ... ,... • Entert.illlftlflt "41 Fl-I 21•Jt. MINK-17 AMI LMden 1• Motlel •u ·'- Mulu1I 'Ulldl 11 "'llOllll Hewt 4 °'"" c .. nlr •• 'T" 1l Srl'l'ill ,.,...,. 21 s"''' t>-U Sf'I(\ M.rlltt6 -.. 29 Tfl••llltfl " TllM*• •I, WM.,.r • ............. lS.lt Wettll N... 4 • ' :/t DAILY PILOT H Thursday, January 17, iq74 ----·- Coastline 'Licked' By JOHN ZALLER Of t11t Oell)o l'llet Sltff The Army Corpe: of Engineen has efld.. ___ edits II-year batlle aga ins beach C""5ion in West Ncv.'P(>rt and the f1tmtington Beach area because it feels It bas licked ihe problem, an official · disclosed \Vednesday. Advocates President. BULLETIN WASIONGTON (AP) .:... Prt1ld .. 1 Nlz- on w11 1ubpoen1ed by Common Cause this afternoon and ordered to· produce documents-Jan. SI relating to fund raJ1. tng aod political acllvfty of hls lm u- electlO'a compajgn. Tbe White Hoate bad no immediate comment "We think \\'e've probably done all \VASHJNGTON (AP) -An assistant V.'e can to stabi lize the beach from Surf-special prooecutor today questioned the side south ," said Charles.Fisher, Cbiet reliability of .secret SeJ:OO~rds showing who in the \Vhite llouse had ot the Coastal Engineering Sect.ion of access to the presidential tapes. the l.()S Angeles District of lhe U.S. The new line or questioning developed ~ Anny O>rps of Engineers. o.ib· 'II•' s11tt !'Ml• a day after it was learned that the "There may still be an occasional Neec Eagle FBI entered the investigation into who problem from an exceptionally high tide, might have 'been responsible !or the '°" but generally speaXing, beacti erostorrhas -Steve-Perkins, 16, ol Fountain l81h-minute-gap-in-one-o!-the-subpoenaed- been cootrolled in the project area," Valley Tr90p 290, is an Eagle Japes. (Editorial comment Page 6.) . Scout. Tf\e new holder of he said. Scouting's highest rating lives Robert Frank, an FBl spokesman, ~!sher also indicated that a $7 million c· I F confirmed Wednesday night _ that ' at 97920 Tulipan ire e, oun· to $10 million breakwater propo6ed for tain Valley. Watergate special prosecutar Leon oonstruction offshore or the Santa Ana Jaworski asked the bureau to enter the investigation. River jetty may never be built . In court today, assistant special "The jetty idea hasn't actua lly been s N th prosecutor Richard Ben-Veniste as ked thrown out." Fisher said, "but with oggy 01.. . Ray mond C. Zumwalt, a Secret Service tt.e beach erosion problem so well under technician , about the records he had control it's looking very doubtful that of "'ho receivf.'d and returned tapes. Dool~ Ba1ildi1tg Steel girders were planted this week . for the new · $2.8 n1illion Huntington Beach public library. The pillars represent the framework for architect Dion Neutra's glass en cased structure. Work is now mov~ng more smoothly, ~ty officials by, si,nce dis· pules with the architect have been settled. Th~ library is e.xpected to be finished by the end of 1974. .----...,,...--------, it will ever be worthwhile to spend May Be Iii t Ben-Venist e pointed to a. notation all that money to build it." showing that pres idential aide Stephen Valley Man Fi'les Fisher inade his d i s C' I 0 s u r e s B. Bull received tapes July 10. Bull B N S subsequently turned those tapes over Nixon Loivest Ever in Poll Froni Page 1 SAUNA ... Wednesday at a meeting of the Marine y ew tOffl} to former White House Staff chief H. Division of the Newport Ha~r Chamber R. Haldeman. Oaim ··Ill]• ured of Commerce. He gave a 30-minule .Ude Then Ben·Venlite pointed to a notation WASHINGTON (UPI) the result of her ordeal in the sauna. ' " :i, .. ' ., The Anaheim v.·oman has testified.from presentation and then amplified his By '11le Alloclated Prat Indicating the tapes were returned two J Go h H } President Nixon's popularity fell remarks In an Interview aft'er the Northern Callfomlans, nervously eying days later and asked, "Would you show ll p er 0 C in January to the lowest level the V.'ilness stand and in tv.·o shown meeting. aootb~r storm brewing in the Pacific, us where you have documentation !or in the Harris Poll since he became audi~visual tapes 10 the jury Wednesday Fisher said that the erosion problem began digging out today from mud and that fact?" A Fountain Valley man bas filed a chief executive. that she collapsed in the J7G-dfgree heat in Wes t -Newport has been almost debris left in the wake of torrential "It's not indicated on here ,'.' Zumwalt $210 damages claim against Newp:>rt According to the survey taken after the already defective door jammed cntlrtly con~rolled through construction rains that drove hundreds from their said . Beach for injuries suffered when he Jan. 7-10, 30 percent of those and the handle came off in her hand . of seven groms. d I f I $ ·ir caught his' !Oot in a gopher hole in questioned gave Nixon high marks ''The sand_ still moves back and !or.th .-.homes an et at east-14.4 mt ion-· ft --1:f ·1:f a city park-. ------_ DI) tbe way he was conducting She sued the health spa for $400,000 liiween ihe groins," he expla ined, damage. At leas't two deaths were re-Cla • George Bloechard, 30, said he was the presidency whUe 68 percent and those-damages were-stepped u.P . .. but it can•t ~rift dOwt;ifOOSt and out Ported. R.er' ort imi11g . dodging a would-be tackler in a football rated him negatively. to $1. million when the full extent of to sea the way it used to. The National Weather Service said · game in Channel Park when his left The Louis Harris organization her alleged psychi atric condition became "\Ve feel that' we may not ever have . f t do · 'd ~· · d said Nixon had previoualy fallen apparent. · · 10 be involved in West Newport again, that a frontal system 1,200 mdes west N ;XOll Blamed g:he~a~~e. wn msi e i a gwu size to 32 percent favorable. In the It is estimated that 1\lrs. Parson had although we are continuing to monitor of California should reach the coast 11 Bloechard, 3 commercial phoqrBpher last extemive survey in November, sexual relations \Yith at least 24 men the situation closely," he said. early Friday. who works in Newport Beach, said he the figure had risen to 37 percent. iu the three yc'ars follo\ring . her ordeal In Surfside, Fisher said that lhe corps Althougb the brunt of the storm was Secretary Ni'xed dislocated two bones and fractured a In tho sauna room. Several men still foreeees .. the need to replace about . . thlrd as a result of the NoventDer iden tified by her have testified on her . 400 feet of beach every six to ten expected to hit Washmgton, the weather condiUon !rOm the witness stand. . • Y.~.. . · .. . . serrti:e. ~i\l. ll!oder~te to he.avy aJ!\Ounls . WASHINGTON (UPI) -The White a~~:'tiiot trying to rip o11 ~~.~ Ken Cory_ Back Dr. Benton slated today that II Is 1 "We are accepting that as a permanent ot rain would fall over Northern · House today denied a rtport tliat be ~. "but I feel the city _ _ not uncommon ror persons suffering the -t---condition,~isher &aid. ~Bu~ it is 8 -callfomia-. --President-Nixon-tried to-get-his secretary an obligation to keep its parka -lilildOf psychiatric trauma iiffectlnl"Mrs. I plamled part of lhe program, since sand M hi! undlng rains bined to take full blame !or the erasure oo ""80118bly aafe oooditioo. On the Job Parson to "develop a desire to he tieid." I that drifts downcoast from Surfside is eanw e, po com a Watergate tape. "I'm asking for the city to reimburse Lewis argues that the condltion i9 used to keep beaches ·in the Htmtington In 10me areu· with melting snow, Deputy press secretary Gerald Wa.rren me for the direct expense 1 iDcurred identical to that suffered by a San I Beach area built up." Tuesday and Wednesday sent rivers and denied Wednesday that Nixon personaUy a• a ....wt or lhe accld<ll~" he &aid, Afte·r Flu Bout Francisco office worker in what cune Fisher emphasized that since the creeks rampaging over banks and erased the missing 181!2 minute portion adding that he required emergency to be known as the "cable car case.~· ...,klo project area Is bounded by 32nd . . . 1. be th ho It I t tment d t for ne••ly • The girl W8' awarded $50,000 In St. ;. West Newport, lhe Anny has inflicted heavy damage m. several areas. ot. a tape;d cmversa 100 tween e sp a rea ·an a cas · -• "' Pr 'd t and f Whit ff hi r month Assemblyman Ken Cory (ll-Oarden damag.,, by a jury alter It was testified l I • I l no respomibllity for lhe erosion problem Dunsmuir, a commwuty ~f 2,600 north es1 en onner e ouse c e a . b t -. ff red bl ' that develo-..-t last week at Newport of R e ddin g, \Vas staggered by ~A ~of staff H. R. Haldeman three days 1be: City Council routinely denied ·Groye) ii_ ba~Lon the job tqd~Y. .. Jg,-t a ean..;.1,i;z.,~~J:1!of~-~~ _I ,___ """ ::.:_..::::.::.".::..:_.:o..O'-'==~-''c-0=-= '"-'""""""'·..,,,"'----afte~the-Watcre:ate-brelk-ini,. --..~--Bloecbard's-claim earlier-this-week-11;1d1_=::.,..:,._7..,.c...=,~=:;ic,..,-7,-=;;..cc..c...m" -~ Beach-pie · . n1illion damage to a low-lying residential The White House spokesman today referred it to the city's insUr&nce carrier. Sacramento and apparently fee. ing fine arms around her. I I "We never became Involved 1~ the area said City l\1anager James Bo).d. termed "false and incredible" a rePort after a brief Hines! -possibly the Benton agreed that sex almost always 32nd Street because our studies indicated ' · follov•ed Mrs. Parson's similar longing that the beach there was alreaQy The raging Sacramento River dumped in the Washington Post which quoted · I stomach nu -according to an aide. but that her craving for companionship relatively stable." he said. \Vater six feet d·eep in scimc areas. 'sources familiar with the tape case" .Front Pqe and consideration was more likely to Fisher admitted that the pier area Ben Whitlow. a resident of Dunsmuir as saying the President asked his Cory complained of flu symptoms be the true motive orr her escapades. did ha ...w.1 · nt eek be-' personal secretary, Rose Mary Woods, MIDEAST yesterday morning, and told his office ve a. tn"':' em in r~ w 5 for 55 years said as he trudged through in mid-November whether she would • • • cause ot. high tides, but saJd such prob-. . ' staff he was going home !or the rest 1-would be rare. sw1rhng ankle deep water on the main take responsibility !or tbe full 18'-h --·-· te Miso Woods re/uSed prOud o! the role our government bas of the day, the akte explained. Tbe beach erosl'on pro1'ect was street. "l've ·been livl"g In t••· canyon nunu erasure. , , .. , UJ.lll the Post said pla yed." On the way out; however, in an au_thorized by Congress in 1962. Fisher all my life and I've never seen anything ..... Woods. later testifiied be'ore s;~ca Regarding the significance, Nixon 1 he h d d' n d a total of $5 4 million bad been Jll!.H l' ... , e evator, a a 1ZIY spe . Wire :Ot on the Ora~ge Coast beaches. like thfs.'~ . . that she might have aceidentally erased pointed out there have been four wars service reports indicated e:,y had Two-thirds of that mmey came from Shasta unty .a~thonues reported at five minutes of. tbe tape when she paused in the Mideast in the last 1ene~~oo.fi st "tollapsed" In the elevator, but C.Ory's the federal government be said. least h~lf_ a m1lhon dollars. ~amage. to take a telephone call, but not the "This, I would say, is If ' Shasta Joined Hwnboldt , Trm1ty, and full 181"! minutes. significant step toward a permanent aide said this was an "e1aegeration" GRAND RAPIDS , Mich. (UPI) Ford Goes Home, Visits Dentist Siskiyou counties in declaring local Mia.s Woods' lawyer, Charles S. Rhyne, peace in the Middle E~.~ of his condi tion. Gerald R. Ford, returning home for disaster areas. said th e Post story was "completely ,,,.. 1'He called in brighteyed and bushy the first time since he became vice The Eel River, which surged at least false" and if Miss Wood! were called Teens Held m" ... rs on tailed this morning, and said be was president, staried his sentimental visit seven feet above its 20-foot flood stage. before the grand jury she would "tell !'\.. today by going to hi s dentist. I Theawr Party T• k Off l dropped at least three feet today. The the same story she always has." going to the Assembly se!Slon to vote "His teeth are fine," sakl Dr. G. . lC ets ere£ ~acrame~.to !f.lver was. down "four or Wamn said t~,Y. that Nixon "has SAN DIEGO_ (AP) -A 13-y~ar-old ~n a crucial issue,:: the aid~~ said. Rent.on Wo~fold , who ~as been Fo~'s five feet, s~id Dunsmuir police. . absolut~ confidence ~n -Miss Woods. As girl and a I7·year-old boy have been "The Assemblyman went to the doctor dentist for 37 years. But he needed , . 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Y~., :'.:lll',~.,.._..r.fs?:J• .t .~~~;:.z-~-u*'~"--~'"r.~-....... v .~"" ni.erqw~Wf?"~msn~cr1V ... ,c1e _,.-scli5oi.po11~''Sdli:f'.«'e1ftli?mlif:'"'lne,n't ·~~.1-~~ · . , .. · ·· :--..:..-----~.:.:~~1t·smn:&'>a'11~1r1~t ~ 1t to See l~p-rev1ew S!io ing o .oan Two children were missing and President "of OOftl'se believes him." is a p~pil at the north-central San Diego there's a lot of n going nround up day of social and polltlcal engagements . at the ~manson ~e~~r Jan. 26cli presumed drowned in 1\lyers Flat and \Varren refused to describe Nixon's schoo l which burned Jan. 3 and the here. and I think that's all that began. on his schedule v.·as induction · The pnce of $9 inc e.s an or estra a n1an was feared dead in the Big recation t~ the repor:t by a team of boy has dropped out. ' Assem blyman Cory was ill with." into his high school's llall of Fame. · seat and bus tra~portatlon to the ~s Lagoon area of Humboldt County. court·appomted technical experts on Angel~ event, which stars Sarah Mlies Jimmy l\foo re, 14, and his sister, Tuesday that strongly suggested 90m~ne and1R1chard 'J'.homas. . Kathy, 12, were swept away fro mthe deliberately wiped out the Nixon- The bus will leave the community backyard of their tw~story frame house Haldeman con versa ti on on the center at 10200 Slater Ave. at 7 p.m. at Myers Flat in Humboldt County v.·hen subpoenaed tape by at least five manual and return at about 11 :30 p.m. a branch of the Eel River flooded, said erasures and rerecordings that left a Registration will be accepted up to sheriff's deputy Robert Williams. loud humming sound in its place. the day of the event by the city recreation department. 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Kassel JU, ·was removed from the critical list at St. Joseph 's Hospital in Burbank Monday and is said to be making a satisfactory -recovery from an injured colon, spleen and intestine. _ Ironically the suicide attempt Kassel demonstrated following a party in Hollywood early Saturday also failed when that bullet missed its mark and passed through the body of a Cosla Mesa man. --..... · James M. Vcraldi. one of the witnesses to the police orUcer'• acc idental shooting. told investigatQM the Incident occurred at his apartment on 3686 Barham St., Hollywood, alter they had left a party. ,. Vera)di and a female companion, Donna Bacchi, were listening to Ka88el as he was relating experienec!s about his new job as a Costa Mesa po11ce officer. When the conversation turned to guns, Vcraldl said be produced a .2$· caliber automatic that belonged to his father and gave it to Kassel for examination . The Bacchi \voman said Kasse l. a recen t academy graduate and six month rookie on the Costa Mesa police force, was "'very excited about being a pollce officer" and played with the weapon after he had unload!<! it. Kasse l subsequently reloaded the pistol and placed it fbn a coffee tab}e, but picked it up and put it to _bis chest and fired as · he told lhe story about lhe suicide attemp~ accord)ng to Miss Ba<chl . ,Miss Bacchi told Costa P.1esa detectives she thought Ka""1 had only had Me drink ai lhe party liut Veraldi said h• believed it was two. Los Angeles police officers who inve.sligated the incident S{lld the bullet embedded itself in a couch after ripplng through Kasscl's lower abdomen. Costa Mesa Police Chief Roger Neth indicated Tuesday that he considered lhe shooting accidental and that no further investigation would be required. He pointed out that lhc we apon dltcbarpd by Kasael was not a service • revolver and thal Costa Mesa police officers, though mandated 'to carry pistols of duty, are required to leave tbtm at home when ooclallzlng or drlnltlng. See~ for .SPEED OUEEN Stainless Steel Fabric Care Tub uali FULL 2 YEAR PARTS and LABOR WARRANTY • s._th, Rust·Proof, Chip-Proof • fdoal for all W•"" 1bl1 F.1brlc1 e L11t1 tho Llfotlmo of the Wither ' • • • a washable knits cycle .,... __ ,... ......... 1· ........ ...... ,,.. ....... ...... ......... ......,. ----1 ,, • TAKE · WE 11ADE-INS Nobody SeUs For less than . . • SPEED OUEEN. 1)ult(a.P • • •• ' .. • • • • ' . Thursday, Janua.ry 17, l_q74 H DAIL V PJLDf Burglar ·Oemente· -• • , Con vie tea Rules Out - --Again F9ul Play By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL By JOHN YALTERZA 01 t11t D•I,. Plltl $Jiff Of .. DellY Plllf Stiff . . Amil Alfred Di,nsiO, a pinball company r-+-.=ertiin now serv a 10 year prlloo SU Clemente ·police have Identilied a skeleton '!Oiii\d last w .. k ·., that of 1 local woman missing from her bomo alnct the fall or 1970. I I 5entence for l!1s rqle in . the $6 million . Laguna Niguel bank b u r g I a r y , Wednesday was convicled of a $430,000 assault on an Ohio baftk. A federal court jury weighed evidence 1:n the case for---flve-hOurs before~rmcilng­ Dinsio, 37, guilty of two counts of bank burglary. During the trial, 1ovefnment prosecutors alleged that Dlnsio was the mastermind of the burglary of the Se:conQ Natlonil Bank of Warren in Lordstown, Ohio, on May 5, 1972. A hole was cut 1throu11h the roof of the bank vault after burglar alarm 3ystenu were expertly bypassed. Once ln!lide, cash totaling $430,604 was taken . The money was to be used the following day for cashing of payroll checks or employes at a nearby General ~1oton factor y. The Ohio breaki,n occurred five weeks after the March 24 looting of the Laguna Niguel branch of United California Bank. TesUmony in the Laguna Niguel case lndicated' Dinsio, and possibly seven other per!Ons rented a plush townhouse at El Niguel .Country Club as a bue of operations. Alter the team blasted . its way Into the vault, 459 sarety deposit boxes were punched and cash, negotiable aecuriUes, coins and jewelry Jaken. In the Ohio caper, however, only a few safety dePosit boxes were opened, according to investigators. Durinp the Ohio trial, government prosecutors . presented evidence that included $98,000 In bills uncovered from a plastic jug buried In a field across the street from Dinsio's home. Laguna Chapter Of NOW Plans Abortion Rall)' . Takes COlll-tul ·col. Mary E. Bane has talion over command of the Head· quarters and Service Bat!Jllion at Camp Pendleton, becoming the first woman ever to head a Marine Corps'unit. She com· mands a battalion of 1,800. Supervisors ' . Agree to Hike For Clerks . ., Detective Lt. Mel Portner said dental c:har1I · matcbeq exactly as did other plifllcal evidence found at the death -acfne chaired by-a blaze 1-Week-aa:o. The dead woman was Mrs. Mary L. -Dodge, 49 years old at the Ume_of , ·her dliappearance from the family home at .218 Calle Esperanza. . Portner aald that foul . play bas been nearly ruled out in the death.· b~t would not elaborate on further poosiblllUes. Coroner's aides said that the oondltion of the remain& made a , time factor .difficult to establlab, but they have said that the victim Could have-died more than two years ago. · She was the wife of local clothier _ Lloyd Dodge. Heavenly Btisiness Cleanliness is."next to godliness at this do-it-your- self car wash. on First Street in Santa Ana. The office was locked \Vednesday, but a sign directed cu stomers to tile bilrber-shop next door for change to operate the machinery. The barber sa"id he doe'sn'l know the car wa sh owner. who. he said, "floats in every now and then to maintain it." ----~~~~~----~---~~~-~~- PorQMir-1181d_a.Jocal dentisl...checked.------------- the charts made of the teeth of the ·,skeleton. · The bones were discovered after the awing heat of J.,t we<k's blaze at Caplslrano. Shores Mobile Home Park cleared .thfck shrubs. Police Pluck. Feathers Of Tivo Chicken Thieves Firemen and other workers ,toiled for hours before discovering the remains Appraisal OK'd For Medical Center Property . Bqth sides .In the long PIY dispute ooly a few feet from the rnw of coaches between ~ange County •~lsors and damaged in the $100 000 b1aze Santa Ana P9lice said today they have tryirlg to sneak o!f with a rooster and Orange County supervison have taken 50 Supenor Court clerks climbed down · ' . • d "! l " · I · h Wednesday to a comprornlse that· add.s · Investigators held out litUe hope for wrappe up a. ow caper 1nvo v1ng two ens. a new step toward ' finally i::esoJving more than $100 a month to the clerb• an early identificaUon becaUle or the two .young boys caught trying to fly "Some good investigation revealed the negotiations with UC Irvine~ over the pay checks. condition of the remains and death scene. the-Owcoop Wedn! esda_r. nilghht. . I" Sa lh•·or s~pec!.s werel~nvolvedkin a chick.end possible lease or purchase of the county A clerk, who worked with AFL-CIO But the •·•-·Ive dental work eVJ'dent ners o ·a~ anuna osp1ta 1n nta I e t · ring, a po ice spo esman sa1 . d' 1 b h . .1 ~~~ A a caU d I t bo t 8 he .~we found a total of seven· ch1'ckens me ica center Y t e universi Y · offJsjals ·in tbe~crr ru hammered • . , . , n e po ice a a u · p.m. w n out pver the .,. wet~ saiCi tlle in_the_Yictun !:! lee.th and_t_be hght build • !h~Y heard _s_usplci9us..-110jae.s_c.omi'n -!!!_fqur· ctifferent!ocatlons ln the city"."~-The board voted unanimously this week supervilors have ifreed to endone 8 of.~ body were s1gnJflcant clues. from .the. hen ~ouse. Police said it appeared the chickens to award a contract to a Los Angele-s monthly pay hike of 10.3 peroent for . We were a~Ie to salvage enough Officers arrived at the scene and \\'ere not stolen to put meat on the fim ror an appraisal of the medical newly hired clerks · scraps of clothing from .. beneath the nabbed the boys, who were allegedly table. · center property and all its equipmenl · body to help u1 considerably, ·and "Because or the fact they stole A 9·1 pem:nt Increase has been examination of an ann at the-county chickens ot both sexes, we deduced they Marshall .and Stevens, lnc. will be approved f~r Journeymen clerks with crime lab showed a calcified area. R • t • U j were planning to raise some of their paid up to $26,000 to perform the the proviso by the nounty board that "We checked with the faniily on both es1gna IOD rgec . own," the police spokesman said. appraisal, which will be used in any the pay raises will not take effect Wltll. . these aspects and they confirmed th3t The chickens were returned to the future negotiations as the cash value Feb. _1 and will only caver .the balance Mrs. Dodge had brok~g_!he arm. when NEW YORK (UPI) -The New York animal hospital, which decided not to of the medical center. of the -fiscal year -wttd June 30, she was si1: years old. . . · Post, saying that the American people press criminal charges against the boys. !_974. _ ·~And ooe of her sons remembered have suffered one more indignity ;tt But police said the youngsten won't The coiihty has for some months been Clerks active In the negotiations feel, distinctly what she wlis -wearing · when the hands of President. Nixon, c81Jed get off without punishment. trying to work out ways to get out The Laguna Beach ctiapter of the . however, that the five-month increue she walked· out of the house three years . today ror his immediate resignation. It They will spend the coming weekend of the health care business and at the Natkmal Organization for Women (NOW) will be a valuable lever when the time ago. Thai matched, too,'' Portner.said.·. cited the latest Watergate tape incident in cleaning out 'the stables at the animal same time provide a teachlng l\ospita! . will hold a protest demonstration aa:atmt ' comes for the union to work out its ~· ramily had filed a detailed its call ror resignation. hospital. fAcility for the UCI medical school. an anti-abortion co n'stltutional 1974-75 contract with tbe county rruamg·i>er90ll report on the woman's r·-;;~~~~~~;;;~:;;~~~~-=======================~;;;;~-amendrnent NOW claims will allow supervisors. disappearance sooo after ~· podte . murder pro9eeutions against women · Negotiations between the county and left ~ house. • . · using certain birth c<>ntrol me.asurea. the clerks broke down Jut October when Tht day after the discovery of her -. ~-0.YLme_fll_bers -will ather ~rting the _county refused to offer. the unionized ~ polloe were regarding that .rePorl at J p.m. Saturday at Fore!t iiid SOiifti routt workers-more-than tbe-4:4-pert"ent-&1;;tbelr-best-~c-cc--,--~--~- Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. aMual increase granted to other cowtty . We lnvestif.ated from. that point of The amendment wtder attack. has been employes. . v1ew all along, lhe investigator said. introduced by Sen. James L. Buckley Demanding a nine percent bike -. Although the identity I.a a major key IR-N.Y.). a cut of alx percent Imm their orialnaJ 1o ·the pu%2le, it Is not the only ooe NOW claims that although the primary demand ol )5 percent -31 of the de,~ecUves. need., large! of Buckley is abortion fre<dom · affected clerks staged a 24-hour alrike We still don t know how long she allowed under recent U.S. Supreme court that had County Clert William E. · St may have lived before ~r bod~ wound decilions, It would also hlt other birth John manning bis dlvialon with skeleton up along the tracks. We re llopmg that prevention measures crewa Ille publicity will bring someone forth NOW interprets ·the legislation to · with Information that can help," Portner include intrauterine device tlUDl ronn Power Out.? said. of contnoeption since the device interrupts pregnancy after conception. "That would make the IUD a murder T U J . weapon and the user liable for conviction e t to as a murderess," Delores Ferrell, NOW spokesperson said. Tlie Marines "Sen. John Tunney (D-Calif.) has indicated by letter he intends to suPPort this most dangerous amendment. · Sen. Alan Cranston ([):Calif.) bas refused It wasn't a solar magnetic County Woman, 80, .Succumbs After Accident to take a stand," Ms. Ferrell said.· disturbance frm1 outer space that She said that 'further implications of disrupted south Or~County pow-An 80-year-0ld Brea woman died li'.l'-<ll!l"~w' r-.lii:miiiu!I"'"'--..,.."! ;lt.!'f,~~~~·;;~~X.. Wo!<J1Jt&JIJ¥._~i~~J !'t_1;~" snl!~~ed ·. victims of ia,pe ipcluding mllJ(?r Chlrattn Marines~ ... ...w---r::;;;;.::.:.;:=; .,, ce ;.d;i ~. -"'9~.lf.~"'-='-' to bear any resulting pref1811cies, to Mai·. Sally Prllchelt of the El evening in Buena Park: mate the Ille of the mother and the Pauline Brezeczka never regained fetus equal in cue death threatena 1 Toro Marine Corpa Air Station said consciousness after being admitted to other the power disruptions were the Beach CommlDlity HospitaJ, police said m She ~aid that women who .milcarry resuU of an electronic warfare today. could be liable to criminal investigation.. e1:erciae Tuesday, She was a pa!ll!lenger In a car driven to determine if they did an~ to .. ~." alr:-'1~.;_.~1.,1181d111, ~ by. 7C.year~ld Marjorie Brentz, also of cause the miscarria11e. "causation Wlll Ulti.aua: Brea, who ls listed in satisfactory produci murder charges aa:ainst the designed to confuse an enemy's oondition today at Beach Community. mother," Ms. FerreJI said.. radar and mask friendly iJrcraft The · women were injured when their ''The' Supreme Court . tiu declanid a from its electronic probing. small foreign Car was struck broadside woman had the Constitutional right .to The cball drop wu made 20 by a heavy sedan at the intersection a freedom of choice on uqwanted miles at au, lhe said. Uneipected cif La Palma Avenue and Stanton 1 · winds hrwcht the 111bstaiice l!bore Boulevard. ... ~C'!~~s.polls in Call!orrtla hi.ve •. short'clrcuitlng Edlso·n The driver of that car, Bruce 111. indicated that more than.. 70 percent · ll'IDllniaion lines. Chaff sprinkled Brady, 75, of Buena Park, was not of the voters of California believe down on .Saddleba·ck Valley and injured in the crash and has not been abortion should · be setUed between a Laguna Hills causing t h e char&ed In lhe. accident pending further Woman and her doctor. . widespread disruptions. lnvest111at100, police said. "The senaton from. California abort After cbecklng their equipment The third car. was Involved when "trs. the will of the people and the judi~," for failure, baffled Edison officials Bren.ti' car was pushed into .one driven she sakl. . ~ at flrst a p e c u I a t i! d that by Charles Ballard of Buena Park. She said NOW will have petitions at extraterrestrial SOW'Ces were to Pollet aald Ballard's car was badly blame. · , · the protest rally opposbtg the Buckley darrlaged but he and two--children in amendment. the car escaped with only minor injuries. .. . Chart · Course. to Comet KohOutek's Up Th~re--You Just Have to Look Hard You say you sat up all evening with your eyes fixed on the southwestern aky, but couldn't flnd the etualve aiinet, Kohoutek. ~ • ii that what's trnublfng you? •·0on•t give up," says 1maieur Llguna Beach . astronomer Norm Nitta. 0 The comet definitely b !here. • .you just have to know where to look." Nitta 1uggests th• followln1 for star p .. rs In soar.ch of JC-: Plcli a clear .... Ing to leet for the comet. The slightest amaunt al cloud co.ver wUI ob3truct It from view. The. but time to • Koboutet 11 lrnm .nmet to about two boars later. • Watchers &bould first locale Venus and Jupiloi:. the nro brlghlest atan In the IQ\llllWeSlero 1ky. Veo111 ii J .. t ·above th• borlzon. Jupiler ii hllher and to the left of V eo111. . ~ta~ ii localed above and to the · left of Venus, \lut to the rlpf Of 3uplter; about lll'dqreea above the botboo. , Nitta ........ pel'SOlll uoe binoculars or a teleacope to view the comet. "They should try snd balance the lnstrum .. t .., ...,. immovable objecl . and pan the general area of the cornet very 11owly," Nitta explained. "The ruaoa 'lllOlt people mlaa It II becauoe they move their lnltrurnelit too tut." Koboutet appoan blue In color, with a bright bed followed bY, A typical . ,_tall. Nitta ltteaed It n:.ay take some time to pick Kohoutek out because it Is <JOU!lhly !O Um .. less bright than Venus or Jupiter. • lit llld It is not visible to the naked .Ye ~ the COiii due to lllllOI in the ·air, but mJ&hl be visible to the nabd"'eye In the d,..rt and mountain i'<!glonl. Nllta said Kohoutek Will move higher and to the !ell In the evening sky as the month goes on, then wlll head Jo the right In February and March. It will continue to _grow dlryimer as It moves away from 'Earth, not to be 8'trl ror another ao generations. I JJ.J. (Jarrell~ 23rd SEMl~ANNUAL I I Now In Progress ' SAVE CUSTOM 20 % ON ORDER CHAIRS During This Sale Your fa oorite h1terior de1igntr will be happlJ to M&lst you ... ALSO SAVINGS OF 20°/ .. on SOFAS 11.nd LOVE SEATS . H.J.GAI\f\E1T fURNITUR~, PROfESS IONAL Open Mon. 2215 HARBOR BLVD. INTERIOR DESll?NERS Thun. l Fri. e.,.._ COSTA MESA.·CALIF. ' > I • ' • 4 UAICI PILOT So Who Do You Believe? GASOLINE ALLEY DEPf. 7 It doesn't seem too long ago tbat on a day like this, along this best of all pdssible roasts, you'd find people grumbling about the weather. Let's face it. 'Ml.is was a foul morning ; all drizzles, gloom and gray. You'd think this would be a regional preoccupabon. And think back, not too long ago, the national preoccupation included such v.wries , as DDT on the lettuce, too many cycla-whoozits In the soda pop and what the surgeon general would say next about your smoking habits. All these worries and trepidations seem forgotten these days. Now the national v1orry is fuel oil, gasoline and whether or not the electric lights will flicker and then tum a dirty brown. MOTORISTS PLYING Pacific C<last Highway today weren't grumbling about the drizzles. They were too busy with one eye on the gas gauge and the other on the speedometer. They were watching one dial go up and the other one sink down. U~I TtltPllola P11bliejty Shy · Federal grand jury has started taking testimony from Ohio National Guardsmen in inves· ligation of 1970 Kent State University fatal shootings. Man in photo covers up during lunchbreak. No wonder folks are fretting about • where their next ·gallon gas will come Ch .. na Boats from.-Just look at. the news. On the " - one hand, RaJPh Nader is telling , ~ everybody the fuel shortage is a giant n . l c . ripoff just to bulge oil oompany profits. ~ ntr-o oas t -'Iben ·Hany Bridges (the-other one),-----~ - Near Vietnam ., Eam~ly Row:_ Policemen Lose Lives DETROIT (AP) -Two young policemen have been snot 'to death a~ two others wounded .after answering "the most difficuJt type ri ~ can ," a family fight Involving a gun. Killed Wednesday were Leonard Todd, 32, an 11-yeaf. police veteran just promoted to serg®llt, and Patrolman · . Edward Pakula, 'n, an ex-Marine with four years on the force. Each was married and the fattier of one child. Fifteen-year-old · Thomas Pary, a neighbor, also was grazed by a bullet "in the hail of gunfire which cut down th& four officers, police said. The youth was said to be in satisfactory-condition . POLICE SAID THEY arrested Andrew J. Pantaleo. 32, a tool and die worker; Detroit homicide detectives said they 1,1•ould seek a warrant tciday, charging first-degree murder in the incident. Police· Commissioner Philip Tannian said officers were dispatched to a quiet. middle-income neighborhood in Northeast Detroit after a woman made two calls to police. They said that in the first call she asked for help in a family quarrel and in the second reported that "someone was shooting up the house." He said tbe responding officers stepped into-a barrage of gunfire _when they arrived at the home. TANN!AN-SAID PAKULA was -shot in· ·the-eye as he took cover belWeen two houses halfway down the block and that Todd was felled with a wound in the chest while · croUching between houses aCl'OM the street. president of Shell OU _Qimpany, takes ,to tbe podium to decry the notion that oil profits should be limited. But then Bridges talks in terms of $2. 7 billion in capital investments and millions for this and millions for that. From Wire Services SAIGON, South Vietnam -The South A neighbor, Mary DePofe, sa id She THIS KIND OF TALK makes if a Vietnamese government reported today watched one . officer· "look up. I guess . he got a shot and all of a su dden bit tough for the working stiffs .like that two Red Chinese gunboats are fell backwards. The other ·officer laid to late l·t alt to two bucks worth guarding the ·fishing settlement the us re him out. I think he died right then.'' of regular fOr the family heap. Chinese have esta~is~ in the disputed Tannian said seconds before Pakula -Then Standard. Oil spokesmen gral> Paracel Islands. ' and Todd were killed bullets hit two the podi and b · htly anno""-they s3igon's chief military spokesman said um ng ........... · hi other officers who were Crouching near ha much (maybe more') fuel on the presence of the Chmese wars ps · ve as · 1 he a squad car. Off1'cer Gerald Kanachki, h nd the had bl \\-as "some kind of a threat, ' but a now as Y 00 a compara e 1· 32, was shot in the arm and Sgt. Edward '- 200' Testimony In Texas i----~-~-~~----~-- C™e Opens HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) - A detective has told a pretrial hearing for Elmc.r Wayne Henley that teen.age boys were bought for $2(10. He said they' were forced into homosexual acts, were . tortind and some ·were murdered. Det.ective David M'uJlican of suburban Pasadena, who headed the probe Into the.:..Texu mass murders of "l1' teen-age boys, testified Wednesday that Henley told him bow Dean Al'notd C<>rll, 33, bougbt the youths. ' Henley, 17, is charged with six of the 27 deaths which octurred here over the-j>asC three years. He-is sclleduled to go on trial, as soon as the pretrial hearing ends, for the murder ot one of the youths, Charles' R. Cobble>, J7, a fonner neighbor. ANOTHER DEFENDA!if, David Owen .Brooks, 18, ls charged In four of the deaths and iS due to go on trill March 4. In tile: pretrial hearing, Henley's · attorneys are trying to exclude oral and written statements the youth made to police about the slayings. One. of, Henley's· attorneys, Will Gray, asked Wednesday for a six-month delay · in the trial afte!' the motion to suppress the statements is illspoaed of. Gray said the delay is need¢ to let publicity die down. ~- HENLEY WAS arrested Aug. 8 after he tclephoned police and said be -----~---~----~-u,,..,.,.....,.-had-sbot--aod-kille(l-€0rll,--tbe-Di8n1~~-'1-I ·ON. 'y police ·say was the mastermiDd Of the MOTHER OVERWHELMED BY SEX TORTURE, MURDER TESTIM )lomosexual torture aod murder ring. Mrs. Selma Winkle's Son Is Believed One of 27 Victim1 Corll's slaying was later ruled self· Employe Who Looked Nixon's Taxes Quit,s ' defense. Mullican testined Corlt once told Henley tha\ he belonged to a - "honlOSexual ring which bought and sold boys.'' Mullican said the boys were used . for "homo&exual act:s, sodomy, maybe later killing." 1be detective said I.he going price was $200 but that more was paid fur "really good·looking boys." in 1970 and 1971 and received refun~ totaling $131,503 for the two y~ars, date last year. couldn't say whether his governmen Id , th _ Huzzah N shorta 'ght' was planning retaliatory action. Go en, 28, in e he&d and left hand. WASHINGTON (AP) -Internal , you say. o ge, n . • Bo w South Vietnam and China both claim th were reported in serious condition. Revenue Service officials say an ms ~·Standard spokesman frowm and the chain of coral reefs in the South Police said that 16 minutes after employe who leaked infonnation about then declares that they'll still be short officers received the first call from President Nix'oo's income tax returns ORIGINALLY nlE White House said e--by-lbe.good.old_S!Lnimertime. SH"R"' the gunman's wife the rifleman threw to a newspaper quit his job under threat • the IRS. audited Nixon's returns .for '"'""-"'=---~-~--JN-· "7 -.1-.-,-,--11-a-carbtne out the window and of being fired. · thooe years and ordered 111>-dlange. DO NOT FRET. Federal Energy Czar sWTendered, his hands in the air. A spokesman said the· Justice However, the IRS announced earlier thia Mullican said Henley told him in an oral statement that be participated in the torture and · aemal . mutilation of some ol the young boya. A few of them were ~trated as they were tied sinad-ftgle m ' a ptr-cf board In a bedroom ol C«ll's -· • llu11lcan said: MUWCAN SAID HENLEY first •dmitted 00 last ~g. ·'-that he _lla<I participeted in · the slaymgs. That .was tbe day all'er his arml "He sald he had actually killed six persons himself," .,, .. Bill SimOn takes the podiwn.-He brightly, China Sea about 250.miles east of the HE WAS DETAINED wi\hOUt ·dlarges Department decided against taking inonth that it is reopening the case. announces we're using one-fifth less South Vietnamese roast and 175 miles pending completion of an investigation. criminal action after stu,dying thobe cathese N~ pec.ta3 -thedaWbite Hnf~ teleasedth gasolfue than nonnal. Normal what'? southeast or the Chinese island of against the former emp oye, w m · txon s x la, co imung e you wonder. Anyway, Simon sez our Hainan. The police commissioner told newsmen officials refused to nai:ne. .newspaper report that the President paid fuel problems are "manageable." •. s•·ylnb E¥t-ded later it was "oodextremely unfortunate that . Sources said tnvestigators solv00 the 1m.s1in1970and1878.03 tn 1971. , ood ,.. -~·· some very g police officers had to 1 keel. h inf · Tb ha fused to 1bat s g . HOUSTON -Space officials still think die. A domestic call, where 'there 's a mystery or who ea t e onnat1on e newspapers ve re Gov. Reagan says, however,· that tbe fm' al Skylab rrus· slOll' will' last 84 In 1 ed . th d'ff'cul t by tracing' photocopies of the Nixon disclose how they obtained the Californians need their own state energy gun vo v • is e mo.st 1 1 t ype tax returns to the machine which presidential tu records. czar. Gov. Reagan says that man should days despite nlinor problems with a of call to answer. h t th IRS r I pes~ control mechanism that acted up uwe can't roll up to everY residence produced 1 em -3 ~ na iona A SOURCE FAMW.AR with the case, be Gov. Reagan. aga)n today for the fourth daY in a with 20 or 30 policemen and start computer center 18 Martmsburg, W. Va. however, said the ms employe who THAT'S BAD. row. . throwing tear gas in the \llindow." DISCLOSURE OF information about saw Nixon's records was so incensed f\.1eanwhile in -Washington, Deputy Program officials he~ theirhweehakly Then Tannian added, "I fmd it .very individual tax returns is illegal and over akwhathet he fitlnd tha,.t ~ ddecfiided Energy "'-·-Jolm Sawhill saya the meeting today to peru.orm w at s difficu1t to J'ustify the e 0 n tin u e d 1 . ed h to m e · detills pub 1c m e 1ance •~• ali al of offenses are routine y 1nvestigat , t e of 1 ..:..:;..n A.:..11 1 'sbed them t govenunent is printing gas rationing become a fonn tyf-abeppro~ ~v.en proliferation of weapons in view of the IRS said. h regu auvu~ -urru . o coupons right now; But of course. be more days in space or t as rooau s. cost. The cost is in hwnan lives." The details of Nixon's returns were t e newspaper. the officer testified. . Mullican said that before he took the statement be '•told Henley that he did not have to speak and that anything he aaid would be used against him in a trial. "He told me he was glad to gel it off his chest, that be had dme so much be was glad it came to an end," MulliCan told the court. l\1ullican related the details of the oral st.atemenb over a stte8m ol objectioos by Gray. soothes, we'll never have to use them. e 1"~ Acts Scored he d Meanwhile, an IRS investigator who . ...... . ~ nde " ·WASHINGTON -Rep. n-•~ L. published last Oct .. 3 in t Prov! ence, government -·-said cnu:ked the Suspicious uw~rs mi gm wo r u ~ • R I Journal Bultetm -·-GRAY SAID AFTER filing his motion that isn't about the same as the gangster Leggett (D-Calif..), said today that B h s· '"'4 . 'I • • • • case received an award last month for for a continuance he waa concerned who goes out and buys a tommygun President Nixon has already '.'publicly a y Iller, ' ' d~::~~ts w~vid!"Y by .. ~.e~!n~ "note( worthy 'cqndtributiff:ons to f tthehe about the inflammatory coverage 0 flhe but then assureS you he'll never use confessed'' at least two crlffies 1ustifymg th 'd N' 'd el ect1veness an e 1oency o tn'al. . . sources, e newspapers sa1 ixon pa1 De rtm t f th Treasury " il his unpeachment. . . ~km.JR...~ a total of $1 ,670 In fed eral income taxes pa en ° e · "My basic quarrel Is not with the ""'today, folk~ Yes we ru:~~~'""i:, ap~rovala: a "do~estic 'security ' ST. llE~NA CUP!)' -The bull~;~B· ·r"e""a~k·",,.u~p· s'• .t .. or .. , y -· ,,:._H~';tl!MS!:'Q~fru.iiASRQQR, y;;a~.i;i.~z·~~~l~~1:::-' I think l d rather go back to worrymg plan" that authorized burglary. riddled body of a 74-year-0ld woman . had admitted to so many lillttngs and about DDT on the lettuce. e 4 Killed in ltlexlco who had apparently beeo roused tn th~ -• . 'i. released Brooks' statement Io r NY Schools Close NEW YORK (UPI) -Twin strikes by 6,000 non·academic workers closed dozens of public schools today and forced cancellation of cla sses for more than 100,000 pupils. The closings came despite Chancellor Irving Anker's announced intention ·to keep all the city's· 950 public schools open. CULIACAN, Mexico -Four persons . nighf by a knock on the door, was Branded a L1'e GOT REVt:NGE publication in the newspaper. We're were killed in rioting by university found sprawled on the front porch of going to call a bUnch of news people agriculture students here Wednesday and her home, deputies reported here. GENEMUIDEN, Tb e Netherlands to find ,9Ut who "· Gray said. a wealthy rancher apparently was . Daisy Marie Crislip, who had been B T , , C (UPI) _ A Wild gt><11e shot by farme r Dist Atty ~fOl Vance said he would kidnaped near MaZjltlan In the .southern baby sitting for a 2-year-old child, was y nCJa OX Wiro van der Voort, 72, felt on his op~ any 0 delay tn the trial but would pa:t of the state, Sinaloa Jud1oal police found m her ro~ ~ nlghtgo~ near bead. <t,Van. · der Voort suffered a agree to 8 change of .,enue. Gray replied; said. . . the front door with sut bullets m her WASHINGTON (UPI) _ Frieoos and concussion. • "My client haa a right to be tried Manuel Lizarraga Tirado, 68, was body, Napa County deputies saJd observers· began ask;•• ques"ons when ·m Harris County Hou.\ton " ~ forced from a station wagon at gunpoint Wednesday. .."" w D"RM llTN' •'• w.w '1 • • by three persons who demanded a Deputtes said they could find no motive Tricia Nixon Cox remained with her $24(1,000 ranson in exchange for his life, in the killing and tenned it "truly parents over the-New Year's-holiday police said two of Lizarraga 's sons said. bizarre, the strangest in some time." while her husband remained in New A '.~ay Fling River .at High .Stages -- York an4 the couple was apart for· 18 days. . :I• Homose~ual Stmknts 'Wirt Suit But the President'S daug ht er Wedllesday branded as "a deliberate lie" rumors tbat she is brealilng up with her husband. The denial came from Helen McCain Smith, Pat Nixon's press CONCORD, N.H. (AP) -A federal "A state university may not be blackrnajled Into deprivjng Its students of their constitUtional rights," Bowncs said in ruS decisioii. C . f E ' W k' M' • • ' secretary. Mrs. C<>x told Mrs. Smith judge has ruled that homosexual sllodent OrpS· 0 ngineers Or lltg On lSSlSSlppi that ber husban~, Edward Finch C<>x, groups can hold .social activities on a lawyer, had been working very hard campus like other studerC clubs, tmcSer I 1rnprove 11!; flood eondlllon. and· that she felt that this was "an protection of the Jst and J 4th "Wt c1n1101 111nor1 1n. untt•110ntbly important time" to be with her parents amendm. ents. 111911 '18!1'1 tMt now txlll/' NOl)le • u ld. "W1111 !ht 11ws tnt1 ... 1 11e1r19 The denial was issued after a us D'JStn'c\ r-.~ Judge H"•' Bownes ot rnllllo111 of Amtflttn• ti '11kt, I vi · ' "'-'""' • ¥6'' ' wt c;t11no1 w11t ""'u '"' •t11 m111Utt newspaper and a te e s1on network 1 ...... ed the -decilkln We~-· in a suit '° D1'fN" '°" • IM'°'" flood 11ttr1 •• • r __ , White H .,des that th • -~-, . e1W#tltr't tcroh-·1M~1,.,,, 't _.,lll_O!.H...lC\.I~ _ouse .cu ---ey --brought-by.. the-.-..Gay Stu d_e n Y r~:. = N~k. ~,: 1r:1~ were .aoou t to come out with s~ries Organization -· GSO -~gainst Gov. 11eatros arid proy1d11111 t 11u1,,.ll(t '°' reporUng a break•up of the marriage. Meldrim 'Ibomson and the University Wlll"lttr• 11111 c;1ten1~ up t"-r ltll The Coxes were martted June 12 1971 f N H hire wm:r n:i:.tor~tlltf lodty from ' • 0 eW amps • • . 11it IOl.llllern "ockles &crou '"' p1t1ns , .. 1bcm.son said the decilton was a to tilt nort11trn Olllo VllltV •nd t!oni · • tht mldcltt 1nd IOUll'ltrn Atl8'lllc C0111I. DAILY PILOT. "tragedy. Tt!TI"'''""°" ffrly I todlf rt1'19td ' trc>m 1' <lfOrH• llfl.~ ttr" ~' DELIVERY SERV'""' ··-· ..... • "r-" • ., iwc: Wftl, Flt, Coatal Weather Vttftlllt t;lovdlntU tncl eo!'llllll.ltd ftllld lhroulh Mof!Ow, Sovtllwftttr• ty winds 10 to 20 IOlota 11'11'11"9 to weal.rt\' tnd Oter"slriiu to t to 1$ knots fonlllfll, • C01sttl lel'l'IPff'•turts wnr 11t rno1I· ty lfl lllt 60s dlilPfl'lll to "" lower SOl. lnltnd ltmptrtl1,1r• In the 70s Fri· dtf With lows In !ht 50s. W11tr ~~U, S1111. M"""· Tlde1 • Dellvtf'}' of Hit Dilly Pilot i5 91,INlftlttd ..........,.,rfHW1 If '" .......... ""' ""' ey t:• J,fll., C .. I ..id l'"f cwY •Ill 11t ~I i. .,.., CJHt '" 1•t11 ...tll 7r• ''"'' Satri!N1y tllf hllfl'' II """' • Mt rtttlvt 'f"' <t'1 by ' I .Ill, lllwnlty, ff I '•"'· S111M111y. c•l1 1fld • ctn 111•111 llt .,.....,.. M• y1111. Cl~ t,. 1•111 .. 111 It 1,111, , "" Tfltphoftts .. Mfll Or'l"tf C-IY Al'fff ........ " ~.aat Hf'l'llwt" H1111l"'9._ •e1dl tM Wt.1llftllll"" .. .. ., , ....... lftl S.11 QtfM!llt, Ct,i•"'"' l•IC!I• t111 '""' C111m-, Dlllt ... 1111, ..... l'fl'lll, l.,-Nltllff • ... ..a..at / ' THE •lJNTVERSJTY T R'\J S T E ES baMed the group's ooelll actM~es last Nomnbel' after Thomsoll ralstd a luror °""r a dance the group held oo ..., .... Tliomsoll called the party 1, speoucte and sail! the trus-lhoufd ,....... an earlier dects loo-wldch pvlll'thf pp ofricl~l . ttooplltion u . • n:• en t organif.ltlon. , ; • . . Aller copies ol the . magazine F., Rag were dJOlrlbuted at the performance by the organbation of the gay play ."Coming Ou\" 'I h December, ThoffiMn threatened to vtlo state flllld$ for the uniVenity unJea the gays were removed from campus. BOWNES SAID mE university has the right to reOlrict ·the homosetuat club if members Incite violence or commit crim,.. But · Bowne.. aald the tmiversity"--presented no ev~ that the club had done anything illegal. Da'vid Hamlin of New llampobire Civil Liberties Uolon, which brought the suit, for the gays, said Downes' declslon was the l"'llnlY'• llnl .broad d.CVion on the rights of bomosexull student groups. 'lbomlon ' meted to the decialod with the-following statement< "The tragedy of the unfortunate gay decision Is not so much that federal Judge !10wnts haa eolorced ocxull pervenion on the untvel'llty campua, which In ltsell Is horrible. "The real lrHedY is that we have 1 Jlldp like Jildge .Bownes, w1-social oplotons are being forted on a reluctant ctbmiTy .to the ultimate deltrucUon of the batlc American, llellef In juotice. , "I am stud.vlni the gay opinion With the ' attorney ,....ral and the governor's lepl ........,. to ,.. what actions may be cipeo to the govern« In this matter." ' ' .. It , . ) " • • • ' • Today's Final • ' VOL. 67, NO. 17, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURS_DAY, JAt-4UARY 17, 1974 N TEN CENTS ' Foulup Delajrs Aid Uhecks to 1,500 Countians . . By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of *9 o.lfJ Pl .. 11•" • At least 1,500 blincl, •ged or disabled Orange C:Ounty residenls h a v e n ' t received January supper\ money because of a massive computer foulup triggered when the. aid program was taken over by the federal government. Wallace S. Ford, district inanager for the Social Security Administration in Santa Ana, today characterized the problem as "one or the most serious • ... . . we have ever had... ~ More than 100 of the 16,000 counUans eligible rot the payments have aJready been ' given emergency loans totalling $13;000 .from county and federal cqffera ti> see them through until · the support paymenti come through again.· California was one of the hardest hit. by the foul .UP in check distribution under a new program .known _ u lb!! Supplementa l ,Sec\lrity Income established when the federal government· I eas • President __Sphpoenaet~. On Funds BULLETIN WASHINGTON (AP) -Pmldeot-Nix- on w11 aabpoeaaed by CollllDOI. ea.- this llftenlooD 8lld onlered to ~ documents Jan. 31 relalln& te hand rais- in& 8lld poUtlcal oetlvlty ol bl.I 1m re- electloo -polp. no Dile Boo1e bad ao Immediate commeaL .-- WASHI!iGTON (AP)" -An ullltant special Jl'WN""" lmil¥ e,.ii.1l Ibo reliability ol Secret Senloe .-.la showing wbo in the \Vblte Houle had access to the pmideotial tapes. The new line of questioning developed a day after it was ]earned that the· FBI entered the investigation into who mlgbt bave been responsible for the 181k-minute gap in one of the subpoenaed lopes. (Editorial COl!Ull<llt Page S!) Robert Frank, an FBI 11pokt1mon, confirmed Wednesday nlgbt I h a t Watergate special prosecutor -Leon Jaworski asked the bureau to enter the investigation. GETS TILll'HONE CALLS Groncl· Jury Foremon lont1 Newport's Bents Denies Charges By .Ron Caspers In court today, assistant special prosecutor Richard Ben-Ven!Jte asked , Orange County Grand Jury Foreman Raymond C. ZUmwalt, a Secret Service Marcia Benl.I ol Newport Beach has technician, about the records he had vehemently derued a suggestion by of who received. and rel\D'Ded tapes. Supeivisoi-RonaJd Caspers that she is Be0.Veniste pointed to a nototion usmg· her _ u 0 ....,••board Into showing that presidential aide Slephen .... • ..... B. Bull received tapes July 10. Bull bis seat. took qver reJPOOsibility for handing out But he . said there are at leas t a welfare checks: to the ·aged blind and few hundred people who did not get disabled. checks but who were properly entered . Ford said some of the problem has into the computer. been linked to faulty cowity records "The failure of these people to get whic:h were turned over to the. new checks was strictly a computer error." program, fed-into the computer and Ford said. "We are trying desperately scmebow losl to . get lhis problem .solved before the "Jn some cases we have gone back · ~ February check adds to the problem." t.Q. the t:ounty to get the proper Ford said he anticipated there would infonnation OO:t many of these cases be problen:is when the -welfar-e-payment are not solved," Ford said. changeover took place. But he said he '-· had no idea it v.·ould be as bad as it has become. /' "We have regular ~ social security payments going out lo 160,000 people in the county and our percentage of error is nowhere near this high," Ford said. Those \Vbo benefit from the special program receive up lo $500 a month in combined state and fed eral income if bolh_man....ancl wi[e are blind. Th e · minimum payment is $235 for an aged or disabled individual. Ford said that most of the 1.500 people who have not rece ived checks have some other means of support. tlut he estimates there are several hund red who are "penniless" and are receiving other financial help. Ford said th e county / \V e I r a r e Administration has already loaned a total or $11 ,000 to 75 J)eople and a similo.r advance pay1neot_pJogram through .his office has paid out $2,000 to 25 othe rs. eace nnounce President .. Give~Word WASHINGTON (AP) -President · Nixon announced this afternoon that the governments of Egypt and Isra'el "have · reached agreement on the disengagement aqd separation of. their military forces " in the Middle East. Nixon persotudly read a· statementL which was carried on television networks Md broadcast by radio from the White House. Tbe PresideDt IOid the agreement would lie lipejl llr Ille chie!o al llafl "' lli/mll -"11i181'>'it -1'rlday (their time) at kilometer 101 OD the Cairo- Sua !load, when military negotiations arlPWl1 were held on a military - .... puation. No detaill of the agreement were announced lmmedlately by the White HoU9e. NixM pointed out that Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger "at my instructions" · was in the Middle East working with the Egypt and Israeli govemmenls "in · an effort to assist in the reeoluUon of longstanding differences." Nixon, appeared In t~e House briefing room at noon Pm., 'Said, "I am -pleased to annouhce that at this plOlll~t representatives of ' both governments are making an annouhcement" of the a g r e e m e n t reached in accord with the Geneva coofermce. • MAP SHOWS IRV)NE COMPANY LAND COVERED BY PLANNERS; ENvlRONMENTALISTS They Sow Open Loncl Be-o Corono dol Mor oncl ~guno Boch During Wodn...t.v'1 Tour ' Coastal -Chief Eyes lrvipe Tours 10,000-acre Coast Parcel for Plann.ing Kissinger has been in the Middle East By GEORGE LEIDAL and newsmen on the tour,' Bright from the mean higb tide line to 1,000 shuttlmg between Egypt and Israel &nee ,.... . °' "'• o.i" Pih.tr admitted bis preference-would be not yards inland " South Coast Coasts:l I f , subsequenUy turned those tapes over Caspers, also a -Newport BeEh. to f~er White House Staff chief H. , resident, ~~~!~l~on lhil·~E&· ~-~-~-·· y,· :.i!o;,.'t,·~ .~~-~-...-l11ill'~. ~il!!l',I: ''''M"mi!-'V:iiiste:poirited !i>a1IO!iilon &Muoi rey.rt wiis too beovy-handect in J"~.' l!. J!I !!!. ~ff~ to ~_fk o~t ~ . ...-.a[.~ RegiOn@l Conservation-to dCVetop fhelfr_o~!lral a . · COllUJ?lssioner'-earmen Warshaw of Uii di5e!'1agement •~menr. .... , ~e • .A!luml~.;~innan-Ponal -sut, .1f-the-_reii!sfatur directs-the--Angeles salj: ---,. . ----1 •,'llie::1llil!O<-Olld'tbe~'<Bl'lglif){ail1~st on'?woii!·wed~a on • :llQJSW::7A>b< ·S-•tl'!ft~ :slie ·iM'~·are'°pait 0r:'an'>frv:V1111inll'-....,~1 of the µru~ N~.tK>ns emergency force , how he hoped his :lgency would ~Ian to· spend the next five years planning Company sponsored a 1 t em Pt to Indicating the tapes were returned two · days later and asked, "Would you.show II.I criticism of the board and It appeared us where you have documentaUon for Mrs. Bents was aiming at higher office. that fact?" · In ~· telephone Interview Wednesday, "It's oot indicated on here," ZUmwa1t Mrs. Bents commented on CUpe.rs' said. cbar(e and tallted obout pending "Can ,you tell us how you know?'' legislation. that will force supervisors Ben-Ven~te asked. k f al the · "I Wobably just remembered it, that to ma e a orm response to JUl'Y would be my gUeM," lhe Secret Service re~rt. • man replied Mr. Caspers was. very inaccurate Pointing' io a rer~rence to removal in his statements," she saJd. "li I ~uld of a seiond batch of tapes , Ben-Venlste cledde to run for the . board, I would once again -drew an admission from l'tJlgD from ~ Jury first m any cue Zmnwalt that be hlld no documentotlon and I have told _my juron just that." , to prove they were teturned on the "I ..id never use the fury 11! a date sbown. platfonn to win anotl:Mjr office,'' Mrs. o, .. ,. • Welidter Considerable cloutllnea ls on the agenda Jot Friday, with loa than 20 p<!'Celll chance ol -fore-cast. Hlgbo at the beaches In the 60s ri4lng to the low 'IUll Inland. Overnlgbt !owl In the 50o. INSIDE· TODAY A Maring !l<ll opened in Texas in thl 1ex torture and maJs murder of 27 11oung boys with the grueaome ustlmonv that a homose%U41 poid $200 for his victims. Storfl, pogt 4. -.. L.. M, .... • C•lflnll• I c ......... ,.. ... CM!lcl '' ,__. ,, °""'~ • ......... p .... ,...,.~ •n ,,...... ll·lf ""llHll 17 Allll .......,.. '' -'!>ft --. --. ...... C...tJ ... "" ,. ,,,,... ,._ n _..,. 11-U ___ ,....,_ . --·-. ._.. .... ,,.,. --. . I " Bents added. "Mr. Caspers was pretty dmnb to say aucfl a thing because now I'm being flooded with phone calls from people urging me to run." ~-Benl.I sald the calls from supporten started coming in at 7 a.rn . Saturday -\ the morning a story containing Caspers' comments appeared In the DillY P!!Ot. MB. Benl.I IOid she would ·moke no comment on her political future borause her moln duties now lie with jury wort<, She uid Caspers' commenl.I on the jury's board critique abou1d be abned at the whole jury, oot one member. "'rhl1 criticism , which bo IOUJ¥l IO lengthy -actually only three pages -was not rroln me alone but from the whole jury," the said ... We worked· on it • long Ume one! beUmi me, the criticism I lint ,,_ WU o pod bk stronger than'the final product" CUpen was the" only _.toor to comment on the jury roport, which attacl:ed petty politicking 1>J the boa(ll and the lnoblllty . of . supervl.lon to adequotely ldmlnlster their staff or policy ma~. • The bolrd leiallY musl mporid to ·a jury report wltllln 60 days of the dlsmlual ol tho jury. •But a. new state taw ploclna jurleo oo a fiscal year colenilor llN the current Jurlet anolher (See lllM'S, Pqe I) r '" Lt. Gen. Eozio ~ill~. had been. as~ed future devefopment of the Irvine Ranch's the development, Bright said the coordinate the planning of the land b~,the two parties to witness the s1grung. coastal lands. planning for th~ Irvine Ranch portion development firm 's coastal properties. I have an ~cement that [ .. am of the coasU1ne should be done . . sure will be welcome news not bnly "Carefully ,'' he suggested. "carefully,. very carefully if it is to The to~ involved representatives ~f to Americans but to people all ov~ This was one key reaction which came be developed at all... the agencies ~hlch make up the Multi· the world.'' Nixon said. after officials toured the 10,~acre . . . . Agency Plannmg Program (MAPP). u1n accordance with the decision of spread on the coastline and inland . All .of t~e four .by f1ve-m1le ocean ?w1any quipped that the costly tour the Geneva conference, the goVertunenls · between Laguna · Beach and Corona de!--vi~w. and m~and .wilderness area f~lls woukl succeed in convincing the so have reached agreement 'On the Mar. ~11~~ t~e five-mde proposed pl~nn~ng participants the land should never be diseqgagement and •.. of their forces At . the end of a fi ve-hour helicopter Jur1sd1.ct1on of the sta te organ~t!on • developed. to be signed Friday Jani' 18 on Suez and jeep journey through the coastal ~1f~t;~~~ by passage of Propostlton Irvine Company e nv i ronm e nt a I road. 1 ridges, lush sycampre shaded canyons · consultant Ray Belknap discuS§Cd in "First, congratulations should go ro and beachfront, Dr. Bright spoke quietly The slender strands, tidepools and advance of the tour the unusual President Sadat ~ Prime Minister about the property the co a s t I i o e beach bluffs proposed for purchase by , charaCterlstlcs of the site. He noted M~}r 80~ their colle_agues. commission may have u I t i m a t e lhi? state parks department may not some ol. the constraints on development we m the United States can be resporuiibility for planning. be touched except by coastal commission which range from sleep topography to proud of the role our government has As, did oth er city, county and state fiat. · ro unded hilltops deceptive because their played.!' officials who joined environmentali sts "OUr present authority extends only foundness Is du~ to landslides. • Pro111ontory Proble1ns · Some Reside1its Seeing Red Over Wliite Apartments • By L. PETER KRIEG •Of .. DelfW' ,... ..... The Irvine Company today found itseU coafronted With more crlticlsm over it& PrvlDOl)tory PO!nt apartment project on Pactflc Coast Highway In Newport Beach. Tiie lolelll·objectiono are oomlng lrom pruperlJ a-n .oloni Promontory Bay, the ..,._., llllter project ol custom . ...... -tho monmade lagoon just be .... Promontory l'Olnt. Tiiey don't Db the color of the opartments. 0 We knew (that .mQslve project W&S Ibero wilen we boucht our loll," sa Id 1Udwtl L. Bare, 1 spokesman for the new PromQntory l!ay .Property Owners' Aaooclaticlli "But we never would have boulht there ti we'd known It wu going to be 1torl< white," be said. Bare disclooed thot about :z:; of the -· 50 pe"°'1s who've paid up to 1150,000 just Jor a lot on the new bay attended a meeting wjth Irvine Com'pany officials to d~cuss the oolor Issue Wednesday night. He sakl 10me or them have vowed to sell 'out rather. than spen-d $100.000- 0200,000 more to build a home next to the apartments. "111e Irvine Company Is making our buildings be sand toned or earth toned and they come out with this stark white," Bare said. 1 "All this white just calls attention to the .apartments and tnakes them look bigger,'' he said. He said the apartments. should be sand toned, too, to diminish • their ln\pact. _ . The Irvine Company has acknowledged that the 1lse and configuration of the here, 520-unlt complex stretching betweon Jomboree Road and Bayside Drive"i have been the targets of criUclsm since construction began early last year. Bare said a company representative attended the .Property owners' meeting and after one person threatened tO begln a full·scale petition drive, the company official said he would take the complairtt to the company's archit ec tural committee. "He promised to come back with an answer for us in two weeks ," Bare said. ~ An Irvine Company spokesman said • the white color was detenn.ined thrte years ago "after a couple or years' or study. -"Everything \hat was presented to the city, including the renderings, were w,hite/' the ~pokesman said. . "Many of-!he people who purchased the . lots came up to th,e office and were shown the renderings hanging on the wa ll and they show the project (See WHITE, P11e II t . On the climb up San Joaquin ridge, past Spyglass Hills Belknap noted· the terracing was one way of dealing with unstable so ils. . · Councilwoman Gabrielle P r yo r wondered aloud ir there weren't umore (See COAST.AL, Pa1e Z) Nixori Loivest Ever i•i Poll . WASH ~NG TO N (UPI) - President Nixon's popularity fell in January to the lowest level in the Harris Poll since he became chief executive. According to the suivey taken Jan. 7·101 30 percent of. those questioned gave Nixon high marU on the way he was cooducq lhe presidency while 13 percent rated him negatively. The . Louis Harris org1ni11Uon said Nixon liad previously !alien to 33 pertent favorable. In the la.st extensive survey In November, the figure had risen to 37 pen:ent. Z OAIL't' PILOT Bay Sho1·e 'ht valid' Irvine Ccmpany attorneys goofed by fil ing eviction notices against bungalow residents in Newport Beach's Ba y Shore _ _cTrailer... J>arok. thC-law.yer: f tb • residents asserted today. "They filed writs of detainer in municipal court," attorney J ohn Broderick cont ended , "but they are i nvalid . \ "1 know of at least three residents who pa id their rent for January ancf have the cancelled checks to pro(l"e It," Broderick said. Broderick explained that the writs contend the residents are living there jJlegally. But it "Can't be illegal ii their rent ls paid, he· asserted. He sa id the company sent the-no rmal rental request forms in December and the residents pa id up . The Irvine Company declined to comment on Broderick's claims. Broderick said the company -y,•ill have lo wait until ne xt month to try to evict the C<lltage owners. But he said he's hopeful that lhe controversy can be settled by other means before them. He said he Y:ill · file i request for an injunction and declaratory reliel l\1onday with Orange County Superior Court. Thursda.r. Januarr 17, 1q74 F ro• Page J WHlTE . • • • rv ne·a 1 e amounts to a d!Uerence ol opinion. "We view thll as a conflict between proleoslooal opinion on esU1'tlca ol design and the subjective opinion of ·, lay group. "We !eel It is unfair lo .judge the project until It is complete," he said, pointing out that' there Is still much lo be done. "\Ve agree thDl at this point there s-1i very-srirk while Vtew,'0-11e Si.I . "B\lt this is a short-tenn situation. "In the next stage of tbe project, there will be planter boxes built Into the project. These will be planted with bougainvillea and ether fl o.,..·erlng vines in a very mature state," he said. "These, along with ~ 6().inch bcixed trees, will relieve the starkness. These are all part of the design element ," he said. • The official said the company will review the complaints, but he stressed that the decision on the color came only after considerable study. Bare sai d he doesn't think any amount of planti ng is going to help very much, . at least in the near future. "When they sho\v you renderings, it looks all green with just a few specks of white ," he said. ''But no amount of pl anting is rea lly goi ng to hide all that white, at least for another five years." From Page J COASTAL ... Broderick earlier explained t h a t lawsuit will seek to prevent the com pany from evicting the tenants on grounds appealing ways" to have the slopes. that Newport Beach is trying to A\ Signal Peak near th e inter!or improperly enforce the law. boundary of the area, many spoke with The city ordered the Irvine Company awe of the contrasts the broad ocean to demolish the 4D-odd cottages in the) _ vtew ridgelines. and the.deep tree-studded trailer park because a state Jaw forbids ca~yons provide the . observer from pcnnanent structures in trailer ~S. heticopter. Broderick claims the cottages were Two or the canyons the participants 1here before th e \fil! Jfn._3®pted and s.we:p~rUestined for Inclusion claims the buildings there were built in the park, Los Trancos and l\.1oro before existing building erodes were Canyons. adopted. . . . . Phyllis , Sweeney, a LagWla Beach Broderick said he 1s hopeful the issue councilwoman, opined a third -Emerald can be settled out of caurt. Canyon -"is just as beautiful as Moro Ca nyon." Bic ycle Trails Group Criticized ;By Councilman Newport Beach councilmen want their Citizens Advisory Bicycle T r a i Is Committee kept on a tighter leash. Councilman John Store has complained that the committee is writing letters to the Orange County Board af Supervisors and !he Newport-Mesa Unified School Dist rict, and that it has taken a vate an how many members it ought to have. "( question whether this kind (If a c- tivity is proper," Store commented at Monday 's council meeting. "It's no big thing , but I think you raise a good point," responded l\.1ayor Donald A. Mcinnis. Belknap explained. development at Emerald Bay cut the canyon off from !he beach. Talk about preserVing fore ver the wilderness area accelerated as jeeps left visitors in the heart of Moro Canyon for a brief walk on the humus carpeted floor ol the sycamore and Jive oak- studded valley. Mrs. Warshaw suggested, ' • \V h y doesn't the Irvine Company give the state the whole package? We'd certainly call it Irvine Park." Walter Clark, aide tJ State Sen. DeMis K Carpenter whose bill provided th_t acquiSlliOil.runds forT,GOlf acreSOfthe area, pointed out there is already an Irvine Park, north er the city af Irvine. "Maybe they cauld be merged into one," Mrs. Warshaw responded. ·Ford Goes Home , Visits Dentist • ·Another -storm BreWs -· • North 'State Digs Out From-Flood Debris New Eagle Kevin Betson of Newport Beach Troop 79 was recently awarded the rank of Eagle Scout, the highest honor in Boy Scouting. The son of Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Betson, Kevin is a ninth grad· er at Newport Harbor l~igh School. $350,000 Sa ve d By Mesa Board On Remodeling Detennination to drive a bard barga in •aved the Newport-Mesa Unified School District more than $350,<XK> on Its planned remodeling ol Costa Mesa High School. One month ago, trustees were faced By 'l1le -led Preot Northern Califom.iana, nervously eying another storm brewing in the Pacific, began digging out today from mud and debris left in the wake of torrential rains that drove hund.r~s from thclr _ .llam~_and.Jel_LaLleast. l ll.i.-mlllloo- damage. At least two deaths were re- ported. The National Weather Sttvlce . aaid that a frontal system 1.200 miles west ' of California shauld reach the coas t early Friday. Although the brunt of the storm was expected to bit WashinKton~ the weather service said moderate to heavy amounts .r · rain would fall over Nortberq California. Meanwhile, pounding rains combined in some areas with melting snow, Tuesday and Wednesday sent rivers and creeks rampaging over banks and innicted hcavy-da.mage in several areas. DwtSmulr, a community of 2,600 north of R e d d i n g, wa s Staggered by $4: mill ion damage to a low-lying residential are a, said City A1anager James Boyd. The raging Sacramento River dumped water six feet deep in some areas. Ben Wblllow, a resident ol Dunsmuir Scliool Boundary Decision Delay Irks Residents with the low bid of $2.1 million for -A p~rent spokesman accused Newport- a new media center, chemistry building, Mes a school officials Tuesday .0 f and-dr.ainage-impro\l'ements-at the-Costa fOOtdragglng.-on-3~ school-boundary ~1esa campus. dlspUte in the Phase Ill development But that bid was the lowest of only of Harbor View Homes. , three bids, and trustees turned their . Ed Leonelli, chainnan of a citizens backs on all three. committee, told school trqstees they On Tu esday, the district called for were "not responding as expeditiously · new Qids and received seven. '1'11.e lowest as the situation requires" to clear up what be said was a serious problem. was for $1.67 million, a savings or The controversy involves 119 Newport $369,000. Beach homeowners who must bus their Trustees immediately accepted the low children to school in Irvine even though bid with strong praise for the district there is a ·Newport-Mesa school within staff that last month recommended walking distance. putting the project out for rebidding. The problem exist! because the homes, The bid seemed so good, In fact. which are In the City ol Newport BeaclJ, that Trustee Marion Bergeson was Jie just outside Newport-Mesa boundaries worried tha t the contractor couldn't live and just inside boundaries ol. the Irvine up to it. Unified School District. "How can we protect ourselves if N~rt-Mesa trustees responded to he comes in later and says it will criticism by promising to meet with cost us more?;' she asked. Irvine trustees in a special joint session Business Manager Raymond Schnlerer to ·work out ne'!V district botmdarieS. responded that the firm of Nick Tokrajac. But Ne wport-Mesa board President lnc. has an excellent reputation for Donald E. SmallwoOd refused to con!lder n1eeting its contractual obligations. a request by parents that the child ren Schn ierer al so pointed out that the be permitted to attendc Newport·Mesa second lowest bid Was for $l.7 million, schools on interdistrict transfers until only slighUy higher than the Tokrajac final boundary arrangements are worked bid. out between· the two districts. The reason for the much lo"·e r bids • "This is the first tipie we've beard ' tor 55 years, sa id 11 he lnllged througb a man was feared dead in the BJg :swlrllng ankle dee p water on the main Lagoon area or ltumboldt County. -· · Jimmy Moore, 14, and hll 1l!ter, street, "I've been living. In this canyon· -Kathy1 l2, were swept away lrom the all my life and I've never seen anything back.Yard of their two-story frame house like this," at Myers Flat in Humboldt County when Shasta Qnmty authorltie~ reported at a br,anch of the Eel Ri ver. Oooded, sal~-;-.· . . sheriff's deputy Robert W11llams. ' least half ... a 1nilllon dollars.......damage.--Hes aid the----ybulfgiterrwere belp1ng- Shasta joined Humboldt, Trinity, and their father, Emery, move property lo Siskiyou counties In declaring local higher ground when a log holding back disaster areas. water broke. Moore managed to hoki Th e $el River, which surged at least on to the creek bank, but the torrent seven feet above its »foot flood stage. swept the children away_ .,, dropped at least three feet today. 'The Humboldt County. Sgt. Frank Wlggin- Sacramento River was do "four or ton also said Larry Jentosi, 20, a Hurri:- five feet," said Dunsmuir pollce. boldt State University student, 'from Water drained oil the streets of Ukiah c.osta Mesa, was last seen as be went in Mendocbino County but roads wtre bunting Tuesday. ~ clogged with debris. "We are quite con~ed. He cou~ Two children were missing and be another casualty Of the stonn, presumed drowned In Myers Flat and Wlgginlon said. Ayers Stays Behind Bars ; ·No Attorney Fro111 Page J BENTS .•. six n1onths before dismissal. At t11e urging of Supervisor Ralph Diedr ich, who has had a· ruMlng J feud with the jury for many months, the board decided not to respond Wltil after By JOANNE REYNOt.J)S the jury is dismissed -perhaps not 01 ttMi De11Y P111t sh!" until September. Daniel Ay ers, the u n e m p 1 0 y e d But a piece of followup legislation ' ,_ machinist accused by police of the plot introduced at 1'1rs. Bents ' behest by to murder Chicago millionaire Samutl Assemblyman Robert Badham ( R -.. Popeil, remains in custody today and Newport Beach) may change that. apparently is wlthaut an attorney. Badham 's bill, AB 2694, would requ ire Ayers, 37, of Santa.Ana, and hls alleged a response within 30 days ·after the ·. ~at.Or Eloise Popeil of Newport measure l>ec<>mes law _ poulbly by Beach will go to colD't Monday In Long Beach for a prellmlnary hearing 00 mid-February. the charges of oonsplracy to commit Badham's bill was introduced Jan. murder filed against them. 7, but a si>akesman in . his· Sacramento Mrs. Popell, Who will be represented · office said there is such a backlog by two Santa A!ta attorneys, ~as been -oL measures-that-lt hasn~-even been--free on $1QO,OOlf lioll since Saturaar. ' Ayers, her all eged lover, ha; remained printed ~et. . · in custody in the Los Angeles County The bill carries an urgency clause Jail under an identical bond. Records that wou ld mean a nonnal 30-day hearing at t.h~ jail and at the Long. Beac;h period would ·be waived and the bill ~. Muruc1pa~ Court where the heanng wtll could come up for d vote by the end '" be held lists no attorney for Ayers. . Mrs. Pope.H's lawyers, Philli p Petty of this month. and Robert Green told Municipal Judge Once it is printed, it goes to the } Charles Utwin during the p a i r ' s Assembly Crimihat Justice Committee arraignment that they would repreJent for routine review apd amendrn':!!-t ~ Ayers only during his bail hearlrrg. before going to the floor. The two were arrested Jan. I at Mrs. Popeil's home at 519 Harbor lsland Mrs. Bents said she "anticlpaled !he Road by a team of Long Beach board's action" and asked Badham for , detectives. the new bill last NOvember, Police allege that they hired an "The bill putting the juries on fiscal acquaintance of Ayers to travel lo year basis left some Wltldy endl like Chicago and kill Popeil oo that Mn . - Popeil could inherit her share of his this one and I asked to have It cleared $200 million estate before their pending up," she said .. di vorce became finaJ . According to investigators, the alleged plot was revealed when the hired killer and te lephoned hilf intended victim to got second thoughts about his assignment tell him the plan . Killer Bandit Newport Planners To St.idy Irvine ' Towers Proposal the second tlrile around, Schnierer said, the request for interdistrict trarud'ers," is that many Jarge Orange Cciunty said Smallwood. F Li£ T' projects are winding down and there "We can't take any action on a matter aCeS ' e erm _N e.w port Be a c_h p 1 a n n l ng is a greater ·coilipetition (or relatively commissionen will conduct their second "They are an ad visory committee to the coun cil, and they should bring their suggestions here," the mayor said. , Mcinnis said he would discuss the matte r with Bike Trails Committ ee Chainnan Mary Bl ake to make clear the council's feelings on the matter. few new contracts. Wlless it is already on our agenda . review of the Irvine Company's proposed GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (UPI) -He also specu!aled that the energy In addllion, I think it would be LOS ANGELES (UPI ) -A bandit residentlal condominium towen In Gerald R. Ford, returning home fer ·shortage may be responsi ble fru: fewer irresponsible for us to act uritil we who shot and k!Ded one of his victims Newport Center tOnigh.t. the first time since he became vice new projects. have more information," he said. and wounded the other in a $49 robbery Commi.saionen may also grapple with president, started his senti mental visit Last week the Irvine school board last spring has been sentenced to life th h · I t I the II • al od b . look action lo pennlt the students lo e ousmg e emen o c Y s aener t ay Y gomg to bis dentist. in pri90n. pain at their 7 o'clock meeting. "His teeth are fine ." said Dr. G. Mistrial Denied leave their district on interdistrict _ Superi<ir Court Judge Sherman Smith The major item 00 the agenda la re- Rent_on Worsfold, who has bee n Ford's lransfers ~ven though the matte r had passed sentence Wednesday on ·Frank view of plans to build three residential • I Man Sliol Dead denust for 37 years. "But he needed NE\V ORLEANS (UPI).:.... U.S. District n?t ~n IJS~ed an the agenda for the J. Billingsley . 32, con victed of first· to~ers con.taining ia total of 245 condo- . them cleaned so I went ahead and Court-Judge Jack M Gordon refused nights meetmg_. _degree_murder. mmlum wu ts. _ . • i[lhat." . . Wednesday to order~ mistrial in the .Following . Smallwood 's rema r ~s •. The . defe~ant was. caught whe n he. Last rmnth . .,.CO"'J!'issioners bl~kec:l · 1 •• T\ _nl ino I' ~Ill"' Ford was all smiles as his wh irlwind , !~er.ii !in:~ Jrial ol l!mm,.De 4. L1on!lil _said ,11."!e~s wou~ contjn0e _,wa, 11ghteq_ 111 a. CJl.JJ/d9<,0I lh~ ~unly· ~PP,ro~I _o~ !he pro!~. wltlt_ qu!"lions . -~~~ ... --.-~-. '·"' ;~dal'col"Slidat_ a.ld'.po11lical. ~ngasement?.-™ck\Vilh: 'cCiised or' carrying a licking ~p;;,glli~·folfli\f<lil!itlict"<ttallirero"' so .,, \l&!~ical 1Jeffter by-lh•. inan 1roUildiif:' ~bciur 'Piirilfig;:!recte-ind ;pow..-.. t .,,) v began. On his schedu le was induction time bomb into New Orleans last their children do t.10t have to attend In the robbery. The victim, Lawrence requirements . LOS ANGELES. (UPI) -Lucas info his high school's Hall of Fame. September. Irvine schaols until a final solution is Damm, 27. saw the man walk by his The meeting will be held In city council Johnson, 37. was 1n custod y today for reached . door and notified a nurse. chambers. allegedly killing another man when a fr iendly game of dominoes· erupted into a violent argument. Sheriff's deputies said Johnson and f\-taurice Rict, ll, were playing dominoes ·at Johnson's home Wednesday night wh en the argument broke out. Johnson pulled ou; a .32·caliber pistol and· shot Rice once in the chest, officers said. ORANGI COAST ' DAILY PILOT Tflt O•l !lill •(1)111 OAI L Y PILOT, will! wlolctl 11 o;o~l"ftl !flt NfWl•Pr .. 5, II 11t1btlitled bl' Tiit Ott~9t Cbl1! P11bll1~l"ll Colli!M"Y. 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C°""Nnr, No -· 1!9rltt, 1lltntr1t'-, .. 1tor111 mtlter ., *'""'"-•• lltrtlll ""Y IN ,..,...~ _.t,,...,I 1pteill I*' "' .. •le!! -. _,,.,._,, -r. . ~ l9C9l'lll tlttt. _,... MM 11 cou1 MtM, c1n..,.,.1e. a..itcri.tltll ~ t •rri.r n.6' "*""l'l'I W ""'U Q ,IJ ~111/V/ IO\llllllY -·~ ..... ""'"9M¥. • ·Sauna Witness 'V sed Defe~nse Mechnnism' By TO~f BARLEY Of ill• Dtllr "lltl 11111 allegedly created in l\trs. Parson as I.he result of her ordeal in the sauna. \\lh<'n f\·laria Parson developed the The Anaheim woman has testified fro m promiscuous personality who found her the witness stand and in tv.·o sho wn extra-marita l mates in bars. she -y,•as ~ · audio-visua l tapes to the jury \Vednesday en1ploying a "dl'fense mechanism" that that she collapsed in the 170.degrce heat \va rded off posible instanity, her psyehia-_,a rter the already defective door jammed lrisl testified today . and the handle came off in her hand. Dr. Deane Benton. af Santa Ana, told She sued the hea lth spa for $400,000 an Orange County Superior Court jury h . . 1 and those damages were stepped up t at it is not uncommon or persons to $1 million when the full extent of \\'ho have suffered trauma leading to her alleged psychiatric condition became neurosis to seek relief fro m psychia tric apparent. pre$ure in such a manner. It is estimated lhat Mrs. Parson had .Dr. Benton took Mrs. Parson, SO, as sexual relations WiUJ at least 24 men his paUent shortly &lie r the buxom in the three years following her ordeal redhead was trapped In the sauna room in the sauna room. Several men of the Holiday Health Spa ol Orange identified by her have lestilled on her on Mar. 2, 1970. condiUon from the witness stand. Benton testified that he was lhe first Or. Benton stated today that it Is person to learn of the full extent or not uncomrmn for persona suffering the a personality split in wh.ich the sex kind of psychiatric trauma affecting Mn . hungry Maria was constantly confron ted Parson to "develop a desire to be held." and often !~warted in her seiua! Lewis arilles that the condition Is escapades by the remorsefu l, resentfuJ Hlentical to that · suffe,red by· a San Betty. Francisco office worker Jn what came ~1rs. Parsoa has been known as Betty to be .known as the "cable car case." by her family and friends from The girl was awarded $501000 in childhood . damages by a jury alter It was testified Benton agreed with attorney Marvin that an injury suffered on a cable car Lewis, Sr., as the "three faces of Eve" made her long for tM feel of a man's triel neared the end of Its seventh week -atrn..f'"arouod her. that Mrs. Parson Is a classic erample Benton agreed that sex almost alway~ or the "(erUle. soil" concept I n foUowed Mrs. Pareon's similar longing psychiatry. but !hat her craving for companionJhlp lie agreed thal It took very liltle and conslder•llon wu more llltely to to trigger the acute psychlalric C111dlllon be the·true motive olr her escaptd<!s. See 1>tUdaP for .S/!EED OUEEN Stainless Steel Fabric Care Tub PULL ·2 YEAR PARTS and LABOR WA,UNTY • e Smooth, Rutt-Proof, Chl~~roof • ldMl for all Wa,... ai>I• fabrics e LHh tM LHetlmo oltheWHher PLUS ••• a -liable knits cycle ""'"'-...-.... ,. ..... 'rt" .. ............... ..... w ... ...-, ___ ... , • TAKE WE TRADE-INS - ... , . . • .... - • Nobody Sells Far less than SPEEDOUEE~ 1)uA(a.f> fO DAY CAIN WITH -~~D !!!II ~ 1115 IDPOIT·l.VD. lllWAlnA CGStl llm-Plllal,..,,. l • '· • ; . ' • ·, .. . ' I j ' /' I t "- . - .. .. • . . • ' • Today's Final . . 'VOL. b7, NO. 17, 3 SECTIONS, lb PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIF0°RNIA THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1974 c TEN CENTS FOullip netays ·Am-. Checks -to 1 .;$00-Countians By WILLIAM SCHREIBER 01 IN ~IY '1111 Sl•lf _ w.e..bave......eYer had." _::_ =-c--c Plfore than 100 of the 16,000 ·countians eligibl.e for the payment& have already been given emergency Joans totalling $13,000 from. county and federal coffers to see them through until the support . took over responsibility !or handing out welfare checks to the aged blind and disabled. But he said there. are at lea.st.~•~had no Jdea it \\·ould be as bad_ as or disabled individual. few hundre:l people who did not get · it has become. ~Ford safd tha mostOf theT,500 people,---• checks but who were properly entered "We · haVe regular social security who have not received checks have some At least 1,500 blind, aged or disabled Orange County residents h a v e n ' t received. January support money because of a massive compyter foulup triggered when the aid program was taken over by the federal goverrirnent. \Vallace S. Ford, district manager for the Social Security Administration in ~nta Ana, today characterize<! the · proble1n as "one of the most serious • • --~&. ~ paymenfs come through again. . California was one of the hardest hit 6y the foul up' in check distribution under a new program known ·as the Supplemental' Security Income established when the federal government Ford said some of the problem has been linked to faullf cc;>unty records which were turned over to the new program, fed into the computer and scmehow lost. "In some ~es we have gone back to the co1,111ty to get the proper ir.formation but many of_:_thesjt cases are not solved," Ford said. ' 1rs e Feared Dead Mesa -·Hiker ·20 · . . ' ' Lost • Ill Sheriff's deputies in boats and on fool today were combing a cold, weed.choked, rainswept Humboldt County tidal slough for-a Costa.J.lesa.....youtb missing _on a duck-hunting expedition and feared · d .. d. Larry Gentosi , 20, son of Attilio Gentosi. of 1996 Orange Ave, vanished two days ago at Big Lagoon, a body of water 40 miles ·north of Eureka. His pickup truck, a shotgun case and a few items of clothing belonging to the missing young man were discovered near the coastal lagoon by investijatorL_ .. We're doing everything 1111 pooslljle lo do," Humboldt County Sherill's Lt. Wendell Syphers said loclay. He said so !ar there is nothing to * * * Drenched N ortli Mesa Library To Be Painted The downtown Costa M e s a library wUI be clGoed four daYtl beginning next Tuesday to allow painten to IJrlchten lhlnp up. The library will r<Open Jan, 26 . • Patrom may UJe the-Mesa Verde Branch Ubrary, l9ll1I Mesa Verde Drive Ea>t, durini lhe closure. Hours of service are . the same .. those at lhe main ijbrary . . •, • ·Floods I ' .. ' into the computer. payments goinK out to 160,000 people other means of support. llut he estimates "The failure of these people to get in the county and our percentage of . there are sev.eral hwtdred who are checks was strictly a computer error," error is nowhere near this high," Ford "penniless" and are receiving other )'ord said. "We· are try~ng desperateJy said. financial help. to ge( Lhis problem solved before the Those who benefit from the special ~~ord said the county \V e I f ;/"r e February check ~dds to the problem." program receive up to $500 a month Admin istration has already loaned a total Ford said he anticipated there would in combined state and federal income or $11;000 to 75 peqple and a similar be prQ._ble~ when the welfare payment if both man and wife are blind. The advance payment program through ·his changeover took place. B~ut-he SS.Kl he minimum payment is $235 for an-aged office has paid out¥$2,000 to 25-others. owar President Subpoenaed . On Funds I eace' . Both Arniies To Pull Back . From Suez Oraage • Weadter Considerable cloudiness is on the agenda for Friday, with less than 20 percent chance of showers fore- cast. Highs al the beaches in lhe 60s rising to lbe low 70s inlan<L Overnig~t lows In lhe 54ls. INSIDE TODAY A hearing ho.Y o~ied i1i Texas in the sex torture a1id mass murdtr of 27 1i1oung bo111 · with the gruesome testimanu thal a homoruual paifl $200 for hi& victims. siory. page 4. -. I ' • \ ' OAtLY PILOT C ThursdJy, _Jllnu/11')' 17.-1974 "'----~~-------~ ' - Prosecutor • e Tape .Access · WASHINGTON (AP1 -An asslslant tpeclal prosecutor today questioned !he :eliabilit_y of Secret Service 1·ccords .tbo~ng 1tLi1L..lb.e_.,While..._ House bad lccess to the p1·esidenlial tapes. The ntw line of question ing developed l day after it was 1earned that the FBI entered the investigation into who might have been responsible for the ts~;·minute gap in one of the s~bpoenaed ., __ _.,apes Edit.Qrial commenth&e~6W. ___ -\#i!#~~',. Robert Frank, an FBI spokesman, 'onfirmed Wednesday night t h a t \Vaterg ate special prosecutor Loon Jaworski asked the bureau to enter the investiga tion . ln "court today, assistanl special prosecutor Richard Ben-Veniste asked Ra ymond C. Zlll11walt, a Secret Service technici an, about the records he had or "'ho received .and returned tapes. • .. UPI Ttlllll'llll • -·- Eo11nd . I I~ ·Oregon Slide :~ CANYONVILLE. Ore. (AP) -The bodies ol three of the nine men buried by a massive earthslide were found in Canyon Creek today near the si)ot "'here a concrete blockhouse-was demollshed Wednesday night. Douglas Cowity Sheriff Joe Bruett said the bodies were found about a mile '-_ downstream frqln the spot where a JO· "b~ IO-foot concrete te]£phone company bUilding containing nine workers was rushed and buried e oc and mUdslide Wednesday night. A sherllf's department sPQkesman idenUfied the two as being aniong the nine men trapped in the slide. He said a third body was lound in the same vicinity and later was identified as ooe of the nine. . I being sv.·ept a'vay, he said. C ek The \ncident 0<..'Curred in ~n.v~iJ r~11.~ aboul 8 mile south of can~on\~ c. ulck-! slides sv.•ept down the hlll I~ q ·- succession about 7 P:tn.1, Chookrd· s~~~ nois; l • . "All I remember 1s ea se of rocks, the noise got moi·c J~!~i~e' at.d rumbling started. I holt~t· l the and ran as fast as I cou 0 high\vaf. Ayers Stays Behind Bars; State geologists probed the mountain of !alien earth to determine when and how !Q ~gin _ruggiQg to rep;ch th~ seven remaining missing men. The danger or fuMher~ -slid es from the rain-drenched By J<JANNE RE\'NOLDS hill te1nporarily postpo ned rescue efforts 01 th• o.uv Poot s1~11 near this southwestern 0 re g on Daniel Ayers.· !he u n c 1n Pl o Ye d community. . n1achinist accused by poli ce or the plot Ben-Veniste pointed to a notation sho,ving that presidenfial aide Stephen B. Bull received t~pcs July 10. Bull subsequently turned those tapes over lo former \\'bite House Staff chief ll R. Haldeman. FLOOO WATERS FROM RAIN-SWOLLEN SACRAMENTO RIVER FLOW OVER THREE FEET IN DUNSMUIR "I don't see how an ybody can be 1· · Samuel lo-n111rder-Chi11ano--1nil 1onaire-~~ alive un-der thete" sai"Cl Bob Cook --of. "' d Then Ben-Veniste pointed to a notation Indicating the tapes were returned two days later and asked, "Would you show us where you have documentation for Some 100 Families Were Evacuated Here Because of Flooding; Area Novi Threatened by Mud11ides that fact?'' From Page 1 "It's not indicated on here ," Zuinwalt said. STORM ... "Can you tell us how you know?'' Ben-Veniste asked. disaster areas. -"I probably just reJ'l1embered it, t~t The Eel "River, which surged at least would be my guess," the Secret Service seven .feet above its 20-foot flood stage. man replied . dropped. at least three feet today. The Pointing to a reference to removal Sacramento River was down "four or of a second batch or tapes, Ben-Veniste fi ve feet," said Dunsmuir police. oo ce.._ again _drew an admission lrom Water-drained o:ft the streets of Ukiah Zumy:a lt that he had no documentation in Mendochino County but roads Were 10 prove they were returned on the clogged with debris. ·· •----date-sho\vn. ---·-Two -children -were _missing-and __. presumed drowned in ~1yers Flat and a man was feared de&d · in the Big CALENDAR MAKE/~ Lagoon area of Humboldt County. Jimmy Moore, 14, an o his sister, COMES Up SHOR'T Kathy, 12, were swept away from the . backyard-of 1beir-two-story-lrame-house .... at Myers Flat in Humboldt County wh en . BERLIN (UPI) -The calend~r a branch of the Eel River flooded, said publ.ished by Uie East Berlin medical sheriff's deputy Robert Williams. newspaper Humanitas bas only 364 days. He said the youngsters were helping Testing Waters . ' Mondale Eyes Presisf,ential Run. WASHING TON (UPI) -Sen. Walter F. Mondale (D·Minn.), to- day joined Sen. Charles R. Percy {R·Ill.), as an unannounced candi· date for the 1976 presidential nomination_,__ Mondale announced he authorized a group o"f Minnesota su,tr porters to begin exploripg 'vhether he sh_ould seek the Democriltic· nomination. In St. Paul, a committee spokesman said it would appeal ~ -"l - A similar group was formed last year by Percy to examine his chances of winning the 1976 GOP ncimination. ll-1ondale, like Percy, instructed his committee to file periodic reports of its finances with the Office of Federal Elections, a pro- cedure..'re.quired by the 1971 campaign disclosure law. The committee1s co-chairman are Lawrence Hayes, a St.--Paul attorney, and Mrs. Judy Hamilton of Minnetonka, Minn . Medford, one of eight men Who escaped Popcil, remains in custody today an unharmed. apparently is without an attorney. The mJssing men were working in Ayers, 37. or Santa An a. a.nd his alleged the 1()1)..square-foot building to repair a c<>-CT1nspirator Eloise Pope1I of ~ewplrl long-distance phone cable tom out by Beach will go to court ~1onday 1~ Long a slide Wednesday morning. Those who Beach for a preliminary hearing 0.n escaped were working nearby when the the charges of conspiracy lo commit mudslide hit Wednesday night. murder filed aga inst them. The slides were triggered by drenching ~1rs. Popeil, who v.111 be represented rains that caused flooding in many areas by two Santa Ana att orneys. has been of the Pacific Northwest, including the free on $100,000 bail since Saturday .. \\'Orst high water in 10 years in areas Ayers, her alleged lover, ha.; remauied of y.restern Oregon. . · . in custody in the Los Angeles County Rescue efforts were abandoned during Jail under an identical· bon d. Records the night-because _o[ the danger of at the jail and at· the · Long. Bea~h • further slides, ,and rescue attempts were ?itunicipal Court wherc_th.e hearing_ will f u r t h e 'r delayed today pending the · be held lists no attorney for ~·~rs. . as~ssment_ by ~tfile geglogists of · the_ l\1rs,_ Popej~ la~ycrs~h~lhp J>etty continued danger. and Robert Green told i\1unfC1pal ~ud~c Law enforcement . officers a nd Charles Litwin during the Pa 1 r s telephone company employes gathered arraign ment that lhey \1·ould _ represent to aid the search, supervised by the ·Ayers only during his bail hea ring. State Highway Department. 'fhe two v.•ere arrested Jan. 8 at Cook said .he_was caught on the edge l\1rs. P.opcil's home at 519 Harbor Island of the cascading earth. A tree carried Road by a teain of Long -Seach by the mudslide slapped him 35 feet detective s. . onto a highway as he struggled to avoid Police allege that they · hired an '" July 11 is missing. their f11ther, Emery, move property to IJ~ Page l ----~"To-eombat ... 11-rumo ' we .. tate-that--higher-ground-when-•-log-holding-back Ken-Cor-v:-Back~.------'F"'l'Olll Pllfl~ I this day exists and we ask people with water broke. Moore managed to hold BENTS J ' acquaintance of Ayers to travel to Chi cago and . kilr -Popeil so that l\t~. _ Po~il could inherit her sh~re of _his $200 iiiillion estate befor1?-tbc1r -pendmg the calendar to act as if the date on to the. creek bank, but the torrent • • • FRONTAGE • is included " the newspaper Said. swept the children away. On the Job ' Humboldt County. Sgt. Frank· Wiggin-ton also said µrry Jentosi. 20, a Hum-people urging me to run .,. their side. He cited a freeway agreement boldt state University student, from h-frs. Bents said the calls from After Flu Bout which from 1953 tO 1966 cs:pecified a Costa Mesa, was last seen as he went supporters started coming in at 7 a.m. two-way frpntage road. Thal was hunting Tuesday. . Saturday -the morning a story changed to a one-way road in 1966 • • divorce became final. · Accord ing to invcsligators, the alleged plot was revealed when the hired killer and teleph!l.ned his intended victim to got second Thoughts about his assignment tell him the p\an. -- l "We are quite concerned. He could containing Caspers' comments appeared Assemblyman Ken Cory. (D-Garden with city council adoption of a new c another casualt ol 1 .__.torm.::__in_the-1laily_Eilot _ --a rovei-is-back-on-thr '"b<OC!a•-Jn agreement __ -----_ _ . N;·xo•t"""'*o-"-v:pea·r·---t--\\."igginton sa id. • Mrs. Bents said she \\'Ould make no JU • 'J Hoffman said he-Jost a sale at his " .,--'Ii ll: Civil defense units were ac tivated in comment on her .palitical .future because Sacramento and apparently feeling fine property at 23rd ...Street and Newport ....:. Humboldt County to assist more than her main duties now lie with jury work. after a brief illness _ possibly the Boulevard when it was discovered that 400 people forced to evacua te homes She said Ca spers' comments on .the what he and the buyers thought was in lo\v-lying areas Wednesday. ?\<Jany jury's board critique should be aimed stomach flu -according_ to ari aide. going to be-a _two-way street had been. found shelter in emergency housing set ·at the whole jury, not one member. Cory complained of flu symptoms changed to a one-\vay street. TONIGHT up on the county fairgrounds in Ferndale. "This criticism which be found so yesterday mOrning, and told his office The next presentation of studies and ORANGE COUNTY FAIR BOARD -Many ~ds, either. awash or blocked lengthy -actual,ly ohly -three pages staff he was going home for the ·rest plans by the state on the quesllon of Regular meeting, 88 Fair Drive, 8 p.m.. by mud slides, remamed closed today. -was not from ·me alone but from two-w~y versus one-way designs due in VlASHlNGTO N 1UPI) -President UCI LEC'l1JRES -"Shamanism: beHighway 101 wFas c~osed ind 10 spots the whole jury/' she said. "We worked ofOnthe dthay, the aide expholained. . April, acmrding to Hoffman, and the Nixon will appear before C.Ongress Jan. Studies in Nonordinary Reality,'' Room tw~en San rancisco . an . Oregon. on it a long time and believe me, --e _way. out, wever, m an lirst public liearing on the design is 29 'to personally dciiVCrh is aMual State 101 Physical Sciences Bldg., 7-9:30 .p.m. Scenic_ ~sta1 route California l was the criticism l first wrote was a good elevator, be had a dizzy spell. Wire scheduled for 1975. of the Union address, \Vhite House "Scientific Medicine for the Layman: closed in six places and open to one-way bit stronger than the final product." service repo. rts Ind. icated C.ory had officials said today. , traffic in eight places north of .San · · h I · I · · · · The Nervous Syst~m." F r e shm an Francisco. Caspers was t e. on Y supervisor . o "collapsed" in the elevator, but ,Cory's F p l The message, a~med at d1splay1ng t~e Lecture Hall , Medical Surge ll Bldg.. _ comment on the )UJ?' report, which aide said this was an "exaggeration" r8"! age President as a vigorous leader desp ite 7-10 p.m. attacked petty pollt1ck1ng by the board . f h' ___ ,.1. · SAUNA his Watergate problems v.•lll include and the inability of supervisors to O is t..vuul ion. , . . . , . FRIDAY, JANUARY 18 E • }"ti• ad uatel administer their staff or "He called ih brighteyed and bu.shy • • • broad outhnes of N1xon s Jeg1Slallve "TURN OF THE SCREW" -·Sa n CO•COa l on -eq y . . . . program for 1974. . . . . policy matters. tailed this morning. and said he was le\vis argues that the condition is Gerald L Warren deputy White House :Francisco Opera's touring subs1d1ary The board legally must respond to · h A bl · t · ·. 1 t · E r h occ s M . ·. going to I e ssem Y session o vote identical to that suffered by a San Press Secretary, said the speech would ~~~i~~~u:in~ e Pe ~r:J~ n:;~lt~ $Z llp·p· Orts· esa a,. JU!'f lrepof rtthew.tthin B6()t days of tthet on a crucial issue," the aide said. ' Francisco office worker in what came be given starting at 9:30 a.n1 . tPDT ,, • · · • c tsnussa 0 Jury. u 8 new s a e "The .. 0 •mblyman went to the..doctor t b •·-th " bl ca " \Vhite House sources sad th P 'd t Students $1 Workshops prec ed i n g 1 1 . · -1 -f 1 -...-. -o e l\l,1ownas e ca e r case-~ i e rcs1 en Before Congress ------11 To Make Address rf , • aw Pacing JUr es on a. ~ca year yesterday, but I don·t know wha t he The girl was awarded $50,000 in '"·111 propose an expanded h e a It h _Jl<' otmanc_..___ __ .~"~"'=""--D-£..,....,... ,,.~C!~ cal~aJ"glvesthecll(~entJUflesanother '""'hi "~-~~""'' ~~ I""'"'~ · .1 00 , _,. ~""l'~ -~A:J•NtB11&tmilf'"".:"1!t':li~l-.L:" _ ·-..y29zjp~~MicfteltrrStlriSSJ.t»t'lfir.r-,,..1t~~t.l"> ~~_in_:_.. • 1-:;:-, • . . -.; ),. ~ , ~Ut-.,....,~¥~~r~J~,,..an·a. .~1.1w~\.1vi.~""·""~~ ~ .. IJ;dM S 'fh 1 t ,.:....,. -· _., .... · ·. ·-, ~, .... . ..., there1 a J01.,..0f"-"1J'lt tom-g ~ 4 • ft 1 le , ?lill!:ilbfe•car · !¥nruntenanee progrnm-fo r-tfie -poor:··-~ St~ry. Loy . ason mi ec urer, . . . At the urgmg of Supervisor Ralph here, and I think t~at's all that made her long for the feel of a man's 'vhde also touching on foreign policy Scieace Hall, 7.30 p.m. . The .Enw onmental Coalition of Orange Diedrich, who has had a ruMing leud Assemblyman Cory was ill with." arms around her. initialives. BASKETBALL -Estancia at Costa County has backed Costa Mesa's sign · h th · r th th Mesa High, 8 p.m. Newport Harbor f ff . . wit e Jury or many mon s, e . re orm e ort . with 1_ts endorsement of boa d decided not to respond until after at Anaheim, 8 p.m. the proposed sign ordinance r UCI .CHAMBER CONCERT -Fine Representing 30 Orang~ Count·y the jury is dismissed -perhaps not Arts Village Theatre, 8 p.m. Adm. $3:;s. environmental groups, the coalition says until September. UC~ D~AMA . W?,RK~HOP -~n the ordinance is "excellent and sfX!uld But a piece of followup legislation Evening tn Aullsm, Fine Arts Studio be adopt'ed as a pennanent ordinance." Introduced at Mrs Bents' behest by Theater, Jan. 18 & 19, 8 p.m. Adm. Dale A. Secord, chairman of the A .bl Robe. rt B ••--( R "15 cents · 1·1· , I 1· d I . ssem yman awuun .., . coa 1 1~ s eva _ua ion an p annmg Newport Beach) may change that. -' OIANll COAST DAILY PILOT Thf 0•1~ Co.11 0,t,ILY PILOT, willl which Is tomDlnld ~t Mt":f'tu . II pVllU\llt'd .,_ l'hi Ortnv~ Cotti PuDU1!1lfl9 C(lrnp9ny, $t1M· rift ldi!lonl t rt PUbll,1111<1, M-ay ~r-11 frld•Y, for CO.II M•11. Hewpor1 •lttch. Huntlno•on 8t~111 Founi.1n v1n1r. L1gun1 11..Cll, lrvint/Stddlt!No;k lfld Stn Cltmt n!t/ Sin J...-11 C1Jl11r1no. A. 1!n9l1 rt11ION1! t!lltian It puDIW'lt<d $91Urch)'I Ind Sllhd1n . Tiit prlMJpal 1111JDJ;1lllr1G Jlalll 11 I! 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C:.'i!Wnll... .l*o'r.llOfl ., un-ltt It." ffttfotl'll'I 11¥ -H U.IS ~lr1 "'ltll'llY '""""'"'"' 11.65 ~- committee. carried the endorsement. to Badham's bill, AB 2694, would require memb~rs. of the Cost~ 1tl-1esa Plannmg a response within 30 days after the Comrn1ss1on ~~o~day night. measure becomes Jaw _ possibly by The Comm1ss1on s u bs e q ue.n t 1 Y mid-February. recommi;nded approva_I of the o_rd1nancc Badham's bill was Introduced Jan. to the Costa Mesa City Coun cil. along , . \\•it h some minor compromise revisions. 7, _but a .spokesman. 1n his Sacram~nto "After reviewing the ordi nan~, it is office sa1~ there _is sue~ a backlog eviden t. that lhe objectives of improvlng of , measu1 es that it hasn t even been the qua lity of the visual environment printed ~et. . . vlhile promoting commerce, ·traffic The bill carries an urgency cla~se . safety and community ideiltity, w_ill be tha~ would mean a no~al 30-day hear1~g ensur ed if the ordinance is not ~ pcnod would be waived and the blil substantially altered and consistent could. come up for d vote by the end application effectuated," Secord told of thl s rnon!h. . . Commissioners. Once Jt 1s printed, 1t goes to the Secord added that Costa Mesa's Assembly Criminal Justice Committee "ooteworthy efforts will provide a good for routi~e review and amendment" example for other cities in Orange before goUlg to the floor. County." Mrs; ~Ben~·~ .she ''.;lnticlpated the The sign ordin.ance is schedu1ed to board s action and asked Badham for come before the Costa Mesa City O>uncil ~ new ~ill last Novem~r.. . for a final decision early in February. The b!ll putting the 1ur1es on fiscal Year basis left some untidy ends Jike 'hlis one and I asked to have it cleared Costa ~Iesa Awards Diuuer Date Altered . The annual banquet for Co~ta ~1esa municipal workers will be held at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 26 and not · as previously reported by tfi e DaifY l'lfot. • During the banquet. scheduled for the Holiday Inn, -Police Chief Roger Neth and Councilman Robert M. Wilson both wilt receive 20-year servic~ pins. The Daily Pllol regrets the da te ~r. , uµ," she said. J:'rom Pqe· 1 GENTOSI .-.. State College donnitory at Arcaia, while studylng wlldUfe management at tlie picturesque school. Gentosl't, father _ operates Gen,tosi Brothers . Cetieral Contractors, with olllcet at 11186 Orange Ave., eo.ta Mesa and also at Magnolia Avenue and lndi11J!!polls Street In HUDtlngtoll Beach. ' . Stainless. Steel Fabric Care Tub FULL 2 YEAR PARTS and LABOR / WARRANTY '.., • Smooth, Ru1t-Pniof, ~:· Chi Proof .,,,, PLUS ·~ • • • a wlllhobl• knits cycle Po ~ ·"' L <'i\t e ldMI for all WH~ - able Fabtlu • . e LHll the L!fatlm1 oltheWHher ' - .... w ...... ...-....... ,... ... "' ....... ""'" ...,.... ,,.. .,,....,. ......._AM...,......, --Joolhtl ... I TAKE WE TRADEi-INS Nobody Sells For less than SPEED QUEEN. 1>tlld4P -• I •":> ..:,, vi 1 ~~ M Thur who and 1~1th De a t ago 'stud poss gun. sour .fl wea F entc his F hU Well can Th• sou pro A fro the In rlfl n\a a